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by the'members of ^cattdidaMPonald Mo> ! Uiii hearing tonight is4o Is not Hatcher's third grade* A group of of Union and former get the public's reaction before we thet^e-build now." , t . Film Featuring fifth graders then gave a poem Uworth .Mayor William Lister also take final acttsn." - George SchulU of ^111 Anchor on Christopher Columbus 111 choral were in ihe party. • ; - ' When John Matlaga of 116 Hick- place- made the point that "the speaking form. ;.-.'.. Hostesses at coffee parties were: ory avenue asked if the proposed present building nas been suffic- To Have Noven ere This was followed by a dramatic Mrs. Shirley Cardella, 245 North project would mean additional ient for the past Si-years and the stowing of the science class motion picture featuring presentation entitled, JTTou Are 0th street, Mrs. Bernard JRrOustet, taxes, Mayor Tiller said it would' town is now near its peak in num- Cranford Jtjaior Hlgh^Sehool pupils, filmed here by^Esso.Slajidard There." This told the story of Co- 8 Bloomingdale , avenue, Mrs. mean an increase of five or six tax ber of homes, so why do we need Oil Company during the 1957-58 school year, will take place at an lumbus' life with the important Robert Gordon; 345 Rdosevelt lane, expansion?" •" ' . events dramatized in, the form) of and Mrs. CarelL 11 Wilshire drive.. Asking if the'borough eventually GARlfOOD CRANFORD "open house program of , and Sherman. Junior 'High Schools "We are looking forward to re- short skits. The program was An open house in the vaiternoon will need a new.- building, John on November 12 and 13. it was announced a| a tni.-ctmj: of the Cranford ducing taxes Instead of raising : closed wi^h a song about Colum- was held at Bruno's Comer, 326 Masterson of 408 Locust drive was. cntarad u second etmm nufl-matur u Board pf PaiWii-Teacher Organlz- ' ; •:'; •- ^~j-—: -. • ~——7~ them." Mr. Matlaga remarked; CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURgpAY,lOCTOBER 23, 1950 Th« Port O«ie« at Cranford, »f. J. 4 Sections, 26 bus.'' 4; . ' ' •'•• • "~ •••. '' Monroe avenue. ' - y Mayor Miller: "We see no Vol LXV. No. 39. atik>ns~ih Luxora'Scbjooi ro Mon- "We know that taxes have foreseeable need of a hew build- : Dayton High It Listed day- .' \-'-'. „':"(' :•" ;'•* '•". Candidate Night Expansion Plan . going up." Mayor Tiller said, "but Vakent S*rnowddi Junior high On Safety Honor Roll demands by the taxpayers on thja "Taxes are going up and salaries Diiiner^ TellEledion (Continued: troni page .1) <• (drotlmied pom Pace I) borough also are increasing. Varied Events to g Man?CBA school principal, reported that SPRINGFIELD—For the first are not so we are against a build-, program, which] will be. open to mayor remarked: ' • • mayor' pointed out that the ing program at this time," declar- James Avery of the Esso public year, Jonathan Dayton Regional High School has received a certifi- the public. , With a 25-foot frontage and police -and fire departments have ed Frank Wanca, Democratic, can- Judges Told Hears Talk on Zoning Plans PfQcediires, department, a former cate of Exceptional Merit and was Counciunen Frank J. Mascaro 129-foot back area, not many peo- been asking for more room for didate for Township Committee. flo Dwyer Day^TMay | Milton Barnett of -Barnett's Wines and Liquors was nopy Cranfbnl High Schol teacher, in- and Raymond-Blydenburgh, ple would be Interested In prop- years. He added that files' of some We ask your consideration for a lion uarneu onjameus wines ana Laquors was non^-\m~ placed on the-ftationar"School Approximately 200 local residents are expected to attend Bylaycees Parties' Role wayiQ Democrats seeking reelection, erty of this ^type." Mayor Tiller munkipal offices have to be kept ffrWd him the; pilot film, taking Safety Honor Roll of the National referendum.'* ••. | .. Judges for the "Outstanding f for the presidehcy of the Cranford Business AssocJ&M/',,In Order to Vote,'! an and their Republican opponents, the- approximately $400 in private homes because there is - tio3 last night at a largely attended dinner meeting irr MarKoffj pf steady—tor Safety Council, Dr. R. T. Jacob- tOhers who 'spoke*from ,the, floor, the dinner in honbr-of CpngresS^omari Florence P. Dwyer at Young Man of the Year" contest, ationat . of election rKocedine. sen, principal, announced today. Nunce Zampaglione and James taken' from the tax roles would not sufficient room for them in the stressing rising taxes and urging shoeing. . • • '? « V . . ' . Carell, will outline their qual- the Chi-Am Chateau in Mountainside at 7:15 this evening as a sponsored by the Cranford-Kenil- Restaurant. Election will take place at next month's meeting. registration and the role of the g ? "We are proud of our safety ed- amoUnt'to only one-quarter of one present, borough offices., a referendum, included Mrs. Betty ifications and programs for bor- worth Junior Chamber of Com- Other nominations, presented by a committee of past Following the. premierprem e tere, ucation program and are pleased tax point "and the advantages to L John Coles of 222 Hickory ^ave- SchnelL 182 JJickory avenue; Jos- climax to a day-long program of events marking "Flo Dwyer political I party, was the topic of ough taprovementjmd answer merce, were announced this week the third session 6f the "Our $• thhe film will bemused for televi- that the National Safety Council be gained by Iconsolidation,of bor- riue remarked that "this Is not the eph Scher, 107 Center street; Al- Day" in Cranford, according to an announcement by James F. by Dr. Robert E. Watson, presi- presidents, headed by Buddy ( questions. .• • -. ' : Town" 'course at yie Cranford The halfway mark toward the United! sion and other exhibits on educa- has recognized our efforts," Dr. >ugh offices,would offset this cost," tune to go [ahead with a capital fonse Latawiec, 344 Hazel'avenue; dent. • . •• '•. ' "•• Bergen, follow: Vice-presi- O'Brien, Republican municipal d Adult School Tuesday evening. tion- . . , jacobsen said. "As long as acci- Former Coundbnen-JLvGeorge improvemerit such as you have in Michael Kiss, 133 Winslow place, They are Mayor John L. Bren- had been almost-attained as early reports' Casabona and Frederick- C.VWeh- miiid.'f but added that it was up to ^chairman, and James P. Duffy, dents, Stewart McFadden and Board Plans Township Clerk J. Waitcjr••'Cof- A scholarship, committee was dents are the first ranking cause Mw. Dwyer 7 v . and David Weeks, 316 Third ave- nan of .Cranford, Mayor Walter E. ond week were totalled up yesterday., Car formed at the meeting composed of death among school-age chil- rum, Jr., who\were members of the mayor and council to decide nue. •.."•• . • . chairman of the Republican Boright of KenUworth. Charles M. Goldberg; secretary, fee spoke, first on the duties ^and (Continue* Item Paae 1) 1 J A ported that $35,984 in donations andjiledl of Mrs. Michael Battaglini. vice- dren, all of us on the staff of Day- the council when the property at - - 'LacUon' -would be, taken. campaign committee. Ray, publisher ,of The Cranford Morris Siegel; executive secre- More Contact responsibilities of the .municipal ton Regional High School will con- new heights in the near future. the rear of the Borough Hall was clerk in regard to elections. He About one third of the homes lh^lhe comrtnj president, and scholarship repre- a^jremark by former Newspaper advertising is* inex- The local fete for Mrs. Dwyer Citizen and Chronicle; Roy H. Mc- tary, Mrs. Marie Knipe, and treas- sentatives, ifrom the elementary tinue our organized safety program These latest figures also point lurchased, declared/they'were not Councilman -'CwMwfHi that "we pensive—it reaches more known Bean, president of the Cranford xplnimjd that as tQwnshilp 'clerk in the retqr to teach the young people of our up my opponent's irresponsible objecting to the purchase or to a vill begin with a coffee hour at urer, Sidney Nunn. and junior high Wchool^PTA's, favor u expanding, but not now families for less money. Savings and Loan Association, and WithPiiBHc he acts as the agent of the Union Leading Recommendations for the PEA community to protect* themselves distortions of the unemployment building programf for the borough whenjtax conditions are so dark (be home, of Mrs. Joseph McCul- Dr. Watson. t. Directors nominated were: Win- A recommendation for an County Board of Edlections In ad- 4 scholarship are to be reported and their fellow students." figures for New Jersey and Union but were objecting- to the manner and look darker for the future," People like to read i, of 2 Berkeley place _at 9 Letters soliciting nominations field Kohler, retiring president; ministering state and national as United Fund w«>re the: County. •*=*- • A luncheon will follow at expanded public relations pro- back to the board.* which the project was being Milton SosUn of*401 North avenue advertisements eys. for this year's "Young Man Mr. Bergen, Edwyn Lewis, Charles well as municipal elections, which Robert ML Mrs. Thomas M. 'Nolan, presi- "I have constantly warned that tackled. / (dared:; The land wont spolL „ pan. at the home, of Mrs. award have been sent to all local gram, to include more communi- are conducted simultaneously in percent tof people! wantt their M. Ray, Ellis Robinson, Martin Query Answers dent. : announced that the Mae Sea Scout Ship Dance wherever and whenever even one Mr. Casabona declared Mayor Jt it stay as an investment. It Junes P. Duffy, 1 Sylvester place. groups. However, individual nom- cations through PTA groups, civic Cranford. School board elections person who wants a Job cant find newspaper to contain advertising. 1 Tiitman, Nathaniel, Pierce and. Eu- For the last tnonth citizens havi an4 the l«ti .•>. •• Desmond Players will present Scheduled November 8 Tiller/said in his New Year's Day jtere also will be a tea at the home inations may be made by residents gene Leshner. organizations,'news media, special are under the direction of the "Pirates of Treasure Island"; in a Job, then wejhave an obligation ONC GLOVE FREE rf Mrs. Alfred Fricke, T\^ Centen- of Cranford and KcJnilworth. Board of Education. ;' - ;. b«f*n~abtenfd~c"all"thHr questions tains and ^ •;•£.; GARWOOD — Plans fora dance to help. __.•.-"' • • . address tha> the expansion, project Fort>-elght new members, .the forums and f other means was about the United Fund to head- the high school* auditorium ' at would not be tackled piecemeal iial avenue, at 4 pjn, 'i These should, state the' qualifica- Mr. Coffee related the history John Nosira •'•••ji'.'i to be held by Sea Scout Ship 70, 'It is not helping, however, largest number ever accepted, at presented to the Board of Educa- 10:30 a-in. January 17. tions and accomplishments of the of permanent registration in New quarters and find answers to them of a goal oil sponsored by Bay Leaf Post 6807, politicians distort' unemploy anft that a referendum" would "be With A Pair In between the various/events, one meeting, were' inducted by printed in the following xotiitik'* - Four parent education meetings 7 nominee, who mi between 21 tion Tuesday evening. Jersey. New Jersey "residents are .A cavaka VFW, at Bay Leaf Memorial it figures and attempt to use a ban'if any great amount of money l.llni Dwyer will stop off to visit Morris Siegel, membership chair- : Citizen and. Chronicle. This serv- have been' arranged for this year. and ^9 years of and sent to The plan was presented by Ed- indeed fortunate in that We have and Home on November 8 were dis- psychology on labor was* to be spent 'with townspeople viewing the mo-' man, and welcomed by President ice concludes toddy, and the final Bloomingda^ Avenue PTA 1 f Pearbnan "" b's Market; ward Gill, public-relations, com- statewide permanent registration* Fund: ag cussed at a joint meeting of the business in. Union County. "the original ides/was for a ref- bile good government services ex- Kohler, who reported that the as- week's question* and answers are appointed general chairman for. ,..10.7 Walnut a...i „ The winner mittee chairman. He added that he remarked. Unless you move or Explorer unit and i n ththe My opponent has beez/playing erendum — why /Dot now?" Mr. $ii3 hibit of the Union County Repub- sociation's printed below. ' parent education during'the year \wiU be announced at the Novem- is now at the committee also recommends- fall- tojvotc for four years, your Up the regti! home Monday night this dangerous game ^repeatedly, Wehrum. asked* Hesn Committee, which will be „ an all-time Jaycees. setting up. of a lay committee fume remains "on the books." The United Fund, .hotcetfer. In- Normally hv ''1959-1960. '•'•• '..••: . • i Representing Ship the and responsible people will deplore Mrr^ caCasabonan / referred to Ihe |krked across from the Cranford AhnbuncemenKwas made that '- It was' agreed thai only kinder- p £ At the repent meeting in the composed of board members, In explaining the procedure for vites any citizen to call the o//tce would/ '"• meeting—were—Skipper his distortions. Despite its inac- faho dU- v*Y«i' Vote Urged hourly rate. However.' in with a Mrs. Ruth Janovsik. director of x October 2^>The application forms fulf ltest national decrease draw/ng specifications Is LARGER AND MORE 'Abo on the arrangements cussed ' the township's proposed \A resolution urging public Kenilworth Public dum at the November ,4 electio|.' are available at the 'township rctad on Pave g) elementary education, commented has been applied' to New Jersey. not go through with li •tttee are Mrs; Barbara An« It was pointed out that support new Toning ordinance, scheduled support of a referendum on the) Cid frot1 n PooP r 1) clerk's office. \ . on the International Teaching "This U a distortion ofxabout 25 feel bids should not have Wn. Katherine Belden, George On Water of the referendum is vital to UJe for introduction early next. year. ballot November 4 permitting tricia Moore and Bernard 1 STORE SOON The next speake*, Robert T. Service Bureau at Columbia Uni- percent for New Jersey,'and my prior to this hearing. lory. Mrs. Janice Brown, Walter Mounting , concern over the future water supply for.the state; Mr. LaCorte recalled that Com- use Of the Fund for the Support versity, through which graduate "The World's Debt to Col opponent's figurat for Union : of Frefe Public Schools to se- Hueston, Democratic v«uniclpal Mr. Davis also referred to the . |L Cooper, Joseph H. Dittmer, outcome of New Jersey's, water and particularly for this area. " ;: munity Planning, Associates of Evening students from all, over the vyorW by Marguerite. Flanter, • ty are similarly far off the cure payment of principal and •chairman, declared that although prior advertising for bids and re- I Mrs.. Barbara 'Irlcke, I^atrick J. supply referendum was eipreised Announcement was made that Princeton, in their report^ follow- •& are available for. lectures in class- Lindsay's "Columbus," recited by action of the Congress marked, that he feared he saw evi* l~Gnil Roderick W. Smith and interest on. school bonds issued Republican candidates for Town- today by front-line salesmen for rcontimied on Pace I) •i , \(Contintied. on. Page "•> rooms, assemblies'and other meet- Stanley Wisnewski. th* A^TtnWraMon in of "ram redding,. Save" lln. Betty Waterman. after November^ was passed ship Committee,' have not been Approved ings, lira. Janovsik and Miss Irene "How in Heaven's Name Did Co- I* today bearing ^Taking exception to the "ram Carroll Bv Qualntance will be the state In the field of industrial Tuesday by p|he Board of fidu-, defeated since 1909,. the difference A Cranford High School course far Gilbert principal1 of Walnut Ave- lumbus Get Over?", a poem ret QtgVBIQpi I iCllfc : cation.. ^r- between the number^of Votes, cast The least we can do is remark, Mayor Tiller de^ toutmaster. Invocation will be bjr: nlng a week on a club basis^wiks approved j nue School, met students from In- Ron E. Rowland of-427 North I The proposed for, Republican, candidates as op- cited by Maureen McGevna, Ellen with the present fee Key. Robert Bissaro and ben indidi ress Interest tional Board of Education. . *^ . . - ' ' dla. Iran. Japan, South America Parker and James KJiczmarskk ^andnotfigbl diction by the Rev. George Whli Union avenue, president of the amendment, requested the posed to Democratic candidates Is ^ . legal ..w» ^'m to 'decrease interest costs tered Democrats' In toWn. dent of schools, tort! the board.' ' l r k£M&.£att Cranford RB- •"«»•«»» ~W the November 4 ejection expressed interest the study of alter- bonds for any^ new school con- Tentative plans call for dividing »— THtHf'f tr«1 In all 11M a>in mlittrT recited by Oabrlelle Weiser Congrcsgwoman uniUOctober jncerwdbecau o< •ovaran^ 9faics> would b«ravailable for Cranterd u Surely ttts Republican party g With the aim of giving the stu- The .fifth grades al companled during ^••fc*- jtwictlon,' JfHttph Hawkjns. leg-. /not take a monopoly on the Interested dl intito y two Is after this boo-parusaa groups, *>Mh older ftudents receiv- j'denta-an opportunity ltd know lust program, on the •ane day m,^,.,...X,:^ Jtt'tjtepubli lslative chairman, reported Jle candUatei.'' Mr. ^ Hueston f what Veterans' tiay really is. opened wittt"i short poem given Tfrt mrtuwrd on P*Q* I)-I- . ing Instruction at 8 pjn. anld W Yottnt younger ones it 7 o'clock. Both atrist formed of board policies, pn>7 ' *i ', ' '' classes would be one hour in dur- C. Van Chamberlin grains and plans. • • • "->--- ation. . The committee recommeni wanis t John p. jFitxgerald, mmar Dr. McDermfth said that Bruno Tuesdayl \k responding | to a discUs- Talk Slated that civic clubs and other groups : Dr. Virginia M. Love, first Negro be asked to give' more C. Metzner of 507 West End place, Mr N| *• •-•••.' < • instrumental musifc in the Sherman and Cleveland Junior light of Cranford's growth, do you Cranford Branch, NAACP, at 3:30 Mr. -Aletzner, a long-time eran- Schools is moving into its third year of development In 11 think' It.would be advisable to in-

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tap the members of Mrs. CatherinFreeholdee r candioalalCkauuo' ate* pose otfthi* hearing tonight to to Is not that important or necessary Hatcher's thlidj grade. A group of Kenzie of Union and get the public's reaction before we that we build now.". - -', ;' fifth indtn Uita give a poem ilworth Mayor William X, abo take final action.'' : f; George Schuitz of 111 Anchor onChrWopher-GMumbusin choral were in the party. " p]ace> made the point that "the r When John Matlaga of Jlo^Hlcki speaking fbtg>< r " V""- ~ Hostesses at coffee partial ory avenue asked if the proposed present building nas been suffic- This was followed by a dramatic Mrs. Shirley Xfrrdella. 345 North project would mean additional ient for the past 54 years and the itatton entitled, "You Ar20te h street. Hit Bernard Froustet, taxes. Mayor Tiller said it would town is now near'its peak in num- f}.•••• There." this told, the story of Cok J8. Bloomingdale avenue; Mrs. ber of homes, so( why do we need mean an increase of five or six tax i .• Robert Gordon, 349 Roosevelt lane, expansion?" >y; ••••' , '•''••• • an points. * ':£'-.'•>. .••.••••••'••• :-:-:•;-:•— • KENILWORTH events dramatized, in, the form of and Mrs. CarelL 11 Wilshire drive. Asking if the oorough eventually GARWOOD CRANFORD short skits. 'The program was An open house in the afternoon "We are looking forward to" 're- will need_,a new building, John losed with a. song about Colunv* was held at Bruno's Corner, 326 ducing taxes instead of raising eiad mt neand c matter *t them," Mr. Matlaga remarked. Mastersonof 408 Locust drive was CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1958 „,. 4 Sections, 26 Pages — IUSv~' ~* •.""•7 ~' -...---_._-_*_ Monroe avenue. — told by Mayor Miller: *i»e see no The PMt Otlicm at Cranlord, N. J.. "We know that taxes have been foreseeable need of a new build- T ... going up." Mayor Tiller said, "but : Candidate Night tag." '/;.''•• ' • '"•• •'/•'• P \ , 'f Expansion Plan demands by the taxpayers on the "Taxes are going up and salaries €BA Nominates at Dinner, Tell Election (Continued from Page I) (Continued Jroii* pap* I). borough also are increasing,. are not, so we are against a build- Events to Mark ..•'•.. ••••: •;••.•>; •• • \••••.. ;•• •••• • -- United Fund Drive program, which, will be open to mayor remarked: The mayor pointed out that the ing program at this time;" declar- the public. . - With a 25-foot frontage and police and fire departments have ed Frank Wanca, Democratic can- Judges Told Hears Talk on Zoning Plans Procedures, Councilmen Frank J. Mascara back area, not many peo- been asking for more room for didate for Township Committee. Milto^ M^*— . f n' Barnet^^' kt A of^ ^Barnett'^^ •• i A *s Winew*w s an. dv wLiquor » . s '' i . ... -. JF sBf MEW - • — - -Sm •• ^^^- aaT ^kw JI ,1 and Raymond Blydenburgh, ple would be interested In prop- years. He added that files of some "We ask your consideration for a Approximately 200 local residents ByJaycees inated for the presidency of the Cranford Business Assorts-[ Is Mi Democrats seeking reelection, erty of thls-type." Mayor Tiller municipal offices have to be kept referendum." . . to attend Judges for the "Outstanding I to Vole? an 'and their Republican opponents, added that the approximately $400 in private'homes because there is • tQhers who spoke from the floor, tion last night at a largely attended, dinner meeting in Harkos iJacob- I (j,e.dinner in honor of (^ongresswoman Florence, Dwyer at Young Man of the Year" contest, atioti >«f election r» ocedv.re, Nunce Zampaglione and James taken from, the tax roks would not suffldenvroMn-for them In thestressing rising: taxes and urging sponsored by the Cranford-Kenil- Restaurant. Election will take place at next month's meeting. CarelL will outline their qual- amount to only one-quarter of onepresent borough7 offices. ' .' the Chi-Am Chateau in Mountainside ist 7:15 this evi as a registration and the role of the ed- a.referendum, included Mrs. Betty climax to a day-long program of events marking "Flo worth Junior Chamber of Com- Other nominations, presented by a committee of past ifications and programs for bor- tax point, "and the advantages to John Coles of 2ft2 Hickory ave- Schnell, 192 Hickory avenue; Jos- merce, were announced this week political party, was the topic of ough improvement and answer gained by consolidation of bar-.nue remarked that "this to not theeph Scher, 107 Center street; Al- Day" in Cranfprd,. according to an announcement by J; F. by Dr. Robert E. Watson^ presi- presidents, headed byjJBiiddy the third session of the "Our 1," Dr.' questions. ; High offices would offset this cost' time to go ahead with a capital fonse Latawiec.344 Hazel avenue; Q'Brifen, Republicfin municipal dentd . . 1 ; Bergen, follow:; Vice-presi- Town*" course at the J Cranford1 ^Ttte halfway mark toward the United Fund goal of $75,000 Former Coundlmen I. George improvement such as you have hi had beeh almost attained]} as early reports in the drive's sec- acci- Michael Kiss. 133 Winslow place, chairman, and James P. Duff» TJ)ey are'. Mayor John L. Bren- dents, Stewart McFadden and Adult School Tuesday evening.' , cause Mrs. Dwyer . Casabona *nd Frederick CVWeh- that it was up toand David Weeks, 316 Third ave- chairiman ofc liie Republican nan of Cranford, Mayor Walter E. ond week were totalled up yesterday. Campaign leaders re- Lewis Goldberg; secretary, Township Clerk J. Walter Cof- Chll- (CtmttnuM trom Psoe I) . ruhv Jr., who were members of the mayor and council to decide nue. • •.•-• i _ ;,. (arapaign conUrnitteeV \ it of Kenilworth, Charles M. fee speke first on the duties and ported that $35,&84 iii donations and pledges had cqme in. Day- the council) when the tproperty at what action would be taken. T publisher Cranford new heights in the near future. The locil fetetoi; Mtfs. Dwyer Morris Siegel; executive secre- More Contact responsibilities of the municipal About one third of the homp^ in the community are included, Icoh- the rear of the Borough Hall was Following a remark bylformer Newspaper advertising is inex- and i le; Roy H. Mc- tary, Mrs, Marie.Knipe, and treas- clerk in regard to elections. He igram "These latest figures also point purchased, declared they; were not will feegln with a coffee hour at _j A_ j ^g returns.' | f^m/»f^i«»n {TasarHWfj tfitllt "we pensive—it reaches more known preside of. the* Cranford urer, Sidney Nunn. xpiaincd that as township clerk n of pur up my opponent's irresponsible objecting to the purchase^ or" to afavor; expanding, but not nowfamilies for leas money. the home bf Mrs. Joseph McCul- With Public he acts as the agent of the Union distortions of the unemployment Directors nominatedi were: Win- Leading ir^ reaching quotas lves building program for the! borough when tax- conditions are so dark tough of 2 IBerkeley pl«ce at', », .'•••: .fx.**^' • County Boaid of Edledtions, in ad- figures for New Jersey and Union but were objecting to the.*nanner and look darker for the future, .jn. A luncheorf ^Ul follow at soliciting, nominations fleld Kohler, retiring^ President; A. recommendation for an United Fui were the starters' group under County. . i- , Peoplp e like to read newspaper ministering state and national as in which the project wasbelng Milton SosUn of*401 North avenue its—surveys show 85 year's "Young Man- Mrf Bergen, Edwytt; tewis, Charles expanded public relations pro- Robert Mi Crane, which reach- "I have constantly warned that advertis 11:50 p.m. at the home of Mrs. well as municipal elections, which tackled. I declared:' "The land won't spoIL percent of people want their PLAYTEX GLOWS James P. Duffy, 1 Sylvester place. been sent to all local M. Ray, Ellis Robinson, Martin gram, to include more communi- are conducted simultaneously in Query ers ed $8,791 of a.guota of $8,900, BV wherever and whenever even one Mr. Casabona 'declared Mayor Let it stay as an investment. It Individual nom- newspaper to contain advertising. I There also will be a tea at the home Tittman, Nathaniel Pierce and Eu- cations through PTA groups, civic Cranford. School board elections h citizens hav/e and the l^thi district, where cap? person who wants a Job can't find Tiller said in his New year's Day itions may be ma.- up the regular mldweekly- returns. Wehrum asked*, »,. • ,. . ' lican Committee, which win be will be announced at; the Novem- the' committee ' also 'ail to vote for four years. * this' dangerouf game repeatedly, ber meeting of the Jaycees. an all-time record. , setting up of a lay.f committee United Fund, however,, In- Normally managers and their aides "at the nd responsible people will deplore Mr. Casabona - referreU to , the parked across from the Cranford Announcement was made that name remains, "on the books." es any citizen to call the o//ic« would submit their returns at fund, fact thkt council -advertised for SALE CONTINUES! At the recent meeting in the cbmposed of board' members, Eugene Theatre from. 9 aan. to 6"pan. to- In explaining the procedure f< bis distortions. Despite its inac- Cranford Hotel, State. Vice-presi- Mr. Bergen and Mr. Leshner at- school staff members and citizens, at BR 2-6116, with any.'^ucfti headquarters. Michael curacy, he continues to /repeat bids for the project before holding day. •- .' .. •••'•••'• " ">• tended aQdinner meeting of the obtaining absentee ballots. about A police escort, floodlights and, I 'Anthony the public hearing. ' dent Irving lenner officiated at to make recommendations' from Coffee emphasized the that the 8tate as a whole has 220.- Arrangements for tonight's din- induction ceremonies for. the fol-Citizen^) Committee for Sunday Q. Why does Homcmaker Serv- loud speaker will highlight the ata- If you have not made up your SKIN CREAM ner are In charge of the following: time to time in furtherance of theanyone who 000 unemployed—even though this WATCH FOR THE new. members: Richard Closing last week at .the Essex "objective of keeping the public in- ice' require funds, since when you procession as It makes calls in each OJar- the figure for the height of mind' yet until you hear from the Mrs. Gerald E. Thurst , oter Apathy ing "passage of the water referen- las^ St. John LaCorte, who disv-*Ye» yote Urged the county clerk full hourly/fate. However, in with a nurse In uniform, a car of fore the latest national decrease drawing specifications is lost If '': Alsp on the arrangenWts ' A resolution urging public OctoberXT. forms LARGER AND dum at the. November X4 election. cussed, the township's proposed 'Continued on Page » on Paoe 9) ic has been applied to New Jersey. you do not go through with it now. •i, Blttee are Mrs/Barbara A«^ It was pointed, out'that support new zoning ordinance, scheduled 'support of a referendum on the are available/at the This to a distortion of about 25 We feel bids should not have ban the referendum is vital toth efor introduction early next year. ballot November 4 permitting: desk's Tyler, my BEAUTIFUL STORE SOON use of the PundUfor the Support advertised prior to this hearings- »eiry. Mrs. Janice Brown;; Walter future water supply for the state Mr; LaCorte recalled that Com- 1 speaker, Robert T. olumbusV Mr. Davis ajtoo referred to the If. Cooper, Joseph ^Jt Oittmer. outcome of New Jersey's water and particularly for this area. munity Planning. Associates of of Free Public - Schools to se- Hueston/ Democratic municipal Evening Course In Russian Vachel ty are similarly tarof f prior advertisinsrfor btds and re- Mrs. Barbara Announcement was made that . cure '.payment. of principal and r recited by supply referendum was expressed Princeton, in their report follow- chainnani. declared that although Tha action of the Congress and marked that he feared he saw «vi- Grail, BoderickyW. Smith and fContinued on Pooe I) '. . (Continued on ..interest on school bonds issued lates for. Town- the AdjBioMntlon in fighting the denceof "ramroddlnf." , today by front-line salesmen for after November 4 was passed the state in-the field of industrial Committee haveliot been ts today bearing trait. Taking exception to the «ram| Carroll By^Quaintahce will be Tuesday by the Board of Edu- since 1900. the difference A Cranford High School course in Russian, to be offered one eve- development. the number of votes cast poem The toast we- can do to »te rodding" remark, lUyor Ttttor de-| toastmasttr: Invocation will be by cation. ning a week on a dub basis, was approved Tuesday evening by the f Ellen with the present dared: :. : \ the Rev/Robert Bizzaro and bene- Ross E. Rowland of-417 North Candidates Express Interest The proposed Constitu1 for Republican i-a»M Dwyer Day" here is span- New jersey Indnstrial State legislature, would Llttle the direction of James J. Flynn, ment Association, In Alternate Town Setups credit standing of ^ mainly to the intak- e the non-credit' course;. Dr. possa orninsinre so you can •P-_-T. tbe number of, regls- Clark. W. McDermlth, superinten- and Diane Idea of what actual eostsvwm ba.1 Uecttonltay 'Both candidates for the Township. Committee'post to beftlled Jersey school bonds «md tend "Colum- ganhraMon is 1 Jto. town. dent of schools, told the 410 North 17th atreei Tha bkb ara not,to bei at th« NoVember 4 election expressed interest In the study of alter- \td decrease Weiser. Congreaswoman Dwyer was ab- fend* for any Bepiihliran party Tentative plans call for divi Kiwanis Club presented until-Octobar tt, which iWh would bea^railabk for Cranlord as >ooly on the interested'^dtd titufteutay. itintoo two toaitsrtm>mas«n«,sbttMratoi Sepubllcatf' , •traction, It Ji CareU itive Hueston groups, -wMh older Modems receiv- Elects Nunn «a's Republican ciubi Hone, candidates for-< 1 OM >Vg« f) 1. 'ing instruction at 8 pjn.. and Sidney L. Nunn, an associate of r-nrnrmwmin-rTsiT—ti ferd V«jng RepqbUcawf and ypunger: ones at 7 o'clock.' Both the .G^G,~Nunn. Beal Estate- office; • 4- aresslve Rirpnbltcan Clno. - classes TkFcfutd" be one TiouV'hT'dur.- wias 'electedvjjresldent of the Kl- uion. . i- ttee recommended Seminar wanis Club at its annual meeting* and Democrat John P. Fitzgerald, mm dubs and other groups iDr. McDermith said that Bruno Tuesday at Markos Restaurant. _. of Junior Jr., were responding to a discus- Dr. Virginia M. Love, first Negro to i give more-lime on C\ Metzner of 807 West End place, '" Mr. Nunn Is ^ charter member ion questioth-asked by the LWV: who was born in Russia and at- psychiatrist to be employed by to' 'educational Concluding f the local group,' which wa "Several nearby towns nave rea- tended schools in the'Ukrainian ounded in 1949.. He has se Instrumental lized the need for a reappralsal-of Essex County, -be the-guesi ibjtets, that-parents be asked ' Imal session of the United Na- capital of Xiev,"has Indicated-' a : ...• :.-• --^p----^-::'ri:•%}•'£*'::^^«^'"?'''\'- i'-^^,^'V-i'-'^:S: /•••?- •ntal mitsir. rrporte that to take a t active role in their tions Seminar sponsored by the the organization as a dircctor^x^ce- Ralph' Notaro, Instructor of in their form of government In thespeaker at an open-meeting of id become more "ini willingness to teach the classes. rcsldent, treasurer, *na as head instrumental music, in the Sherman and Cleveland Junior High light of Cranford's growth, do you PTA groups'; Cranford League of. Women Voters Mr. Metzner, a ldng-tlme Cran- Cranford Branch, NAACP, a * children. Dr. of the ser- Russian. L year beginning/Januay 1, 1959; A Top Candidate Goals of the Instrumental .-neeting, commission, mayor-coun- Love is a and mother „ and will be highlighted by an Board members expressed en- Vice-president; Dean A Compton, Wm music program Include opportun-' fConontted on Foot 2) in addition ler duties at Essex Here NexiWeA address by Clark Jt Ekhelberger, thuslasm tor the plan and approv- proprietor, /of CompWn Chart t Hies to participate In instrumental Center* East executive director of the Aroeri- ed it "in principle."" The resolu- Service; /treasurer,-<—"—"•—. .«»—.»-.Harold* S=. I To Head Rutgers music as part of a.total learning County a tion authorizes Dr. McDermith to .Orange., Cranford Juni6r Service can As iation of the United Na- vice-president of the - A < former Cranford man is' aexperience; develop skills which Commuters to Meet League's play for children, **The arrange details of the course. Theyi^urb'an Trust CoT" directors", x was graduated from tions. >., • leading candidate for the presi- would enable the student tobe- ; Kean Over Coffee Dri Tale Of the Willow,Plate," goes There will be a meeting at thealso voted expenditure of $500 for Pos^,(astcr Arthur F. . Metz,' SKIM BALI 4 r Union University with denpy of Rutgers University, it come m member or I performing A new approach* in political Into, production Saturday, when World Affairs Center at 10 a.m.. nstruction and suppliesp . Thomas Tipaldi and Hebnut'Lar- teanjt ooLband. and^be^selectedJtft degree in IMS. She studied- dress rehearsal wUl bfe held at ; was announced this week by fornv coffee hours-wilUbe undertaken followed by a UN film. After Mr. The course is expected to run' U _ ••' .'..j.->.':v.: .:!•"• perTorm with/the combined fiunlor TRoosevelt SchboTat lo:3^ BJn^,it Bbxnir t SO weeks, on Tuesday eve- n er State Treasurer Archibald S. by the Cranford Republican/ at Howard University- College of Ekhelberger^ speech there will be t SO k Td 'Dr. Henry J. Mineur was pa)>t- high achool/bandL .-.-— t tee n e *X Medicine,'where she was gradu- was'announced today. \. • .." a hmdheon in the Delegates' nings.. Mr. Metzner would be patdf president in. charge of the elec- Alexander, chairman of the uni- Campaign . Committee . Children and adults unable to $S an hour, making about $300yfor Each student-receives a period Tuesday / mornimi . when*^Con- ated with the Class of 1950. 1 Dining; Room, followed by the reg- tions, assisted by Stanley Joy, Jr^ } versitt'thoard of trustees. of class instruction and Is eligible Before her present assignment, see ththe shoh w next weekk, whewhn it ular UN meeting. ' the 30-week period. nd Walter M. Cooper. A noml-""•",': gressman Robert W. Kean. Re- will be presented in each of the Ernit E. McMahon of Metuch- to play in the school band. The publican candidate for U. S.she spent two and a halt years Tn Featured at the first four sessions Board members indicated' that, natirtg committee for next year en, dean of University college and band members • perform' in theSenate, will greet Cranfprd com- the Connecticut State Hospital public schools during assembly per- were sockets from if the' course proves successful, was elected at the meeting con- ~ . >on of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. school assembly programs. JTtpt muters on the eastbound station System and had an assistant resi- iods, are Invited to attend the dress the permanent missions of the Uni- Russian may be establiBhed as aslsting of James F. Kervlck, chair- McMahon_of-ao_pHarker avenue, its of the Instrumental platform. It was announced yes- dency in neurology and psychiatry rehearsal. - „ ted States.-Ponsh People's Repub- ^•(Continued oitPage t) man; A. Nathaniel Pierce, Ken- •. Xr>~':> '. < along, with £>r. Mason W. Gross. rogram *•!« the annual terday by James F. O'Brien, Re- at F/eedmen'^Hospitat Washing- "The Tale Of the willo* Plate*; lic. India. BrariL Ghana. Israel and neth W. Ivcrsen, Wlnflcld Kohler university provost, tops a list of Christmas and spring concerts and pub^can municipal chairman. ton. Is a Chinese fantasy dealing with the United Arab Republic. • •' • uid Russell E. Howard. . • \ -almost 100, candidates for the post the yearly program presented in -^Conee and doughnuts will be She served her Internship in the Intend of figures,, paijitrd on On ' Tuesday'' of this we**.' theWoi3dside Manor Roy George of .the*Clark Club '. TOILET ^ATER & PERFUME Mr. Alexander and Sen. Clifford the elementary schools. '•. served' to commuters by mem- Harlem Hospital, New York,,and famous .Willow Ware ehtaa^ "The group attended a meeting of the was a visitor. Mr. Kervlck presid- P. Case, who had been leading thirty members of last year's bers of^^the local , Repub- Was a resident psychiatrist in Vet- plot includes a dragon, various Special Political Committee and Halloween Parade ed at the meeting. Edward Mark- Prospects, have bowed out of. con- junior band now in high school lican committee during Mr. erans*.Hospital, Lebanon, Pa%for a spirits of the unknown and theheaid .delegates from Mexico, owich served as secretary. ". .' ' Swedeni Costa Rka, Norway, Af- tention. and ibl candidates for theKean's visit here between year.'' ~• ~ r ' '• v. <•*»—J• - hapless lovers imprisoned on the _ _ Sunday Afternoon It will probably be the first of senior Wghband- Sherman and 7:30 and 8:40 ajn., Mr. O'Brien Dr. Love and her husband are plate. It is a play done in Chinese ghanhtan and Peru speak on the Ninth annual Halloween parade the year before a selection |s made, Cleveland "receive student* from .said. • • .'...... now residing in Englewood. (ContinuedIon JPBO* ») | (Comtimmed o« Page tj sponsored by the Woodside Manor Local Residents Mr. Alexander stated. >.- the six elementary schools. Sixty- Civic and Social Club will be held Dean McMahon's father retired three Instrumentalists from.the this Sunday at 2 p.m. Severely Injured «everal -years ago after many elementary- schools are included Mrs.' Le.npre Austin, 75," of 101 A. Appeared in "Seventeen" ... "roars as publisher of the Cranford In the present Junior school in- Government Services Trailer Here Tho parade will start at Oraton Forest avenue, and her brothetiiu- Citizen and Chronicle. / gtrumental music program. Something new in drive and Rarltan road and pro-law,-'.Shelly F. Austin, 82, of the " the Puff-SleevjJyEmpire. 1 The following students are santpalgn strategy will be dis- ceed up.draton jto Mohawl^, left same address, remained ort vthe crit- Green, Bed^Stas 7-15__»JJ members of this year's program: closed to Cranford residents- with 6tf~1Mohawlc to dniaha, loft on ical list at 8:20 last night at Over- Plan Christmas . Plutes—David Ault, Betty Cy- the arrival this morning of a Omaha to LcScinglon, right on Lex- look Hospital. j>ummtl~THey wwr phers. Nancy Leech, Dorothy Mar- mobile educational exhibit spont nvoh>ed in an auto crash in Moun- b. A pp 1 a us« for~thth arm* and;bijth tegs and'In- ',.< /• ^ in charge of arrangements for Dudley Chase, Katherine Dun •ruck, the exhibit features a aeries, temal injuries when a car drivcA-^r.. T^. \ .'. ' ,i ' • • Prizes will be awarded accord annual residential Quistmas canTcbristine Cant. Jay Guinther f Ulustfatod panels deslink wfth ing to age groups. ty' her brothcr-ln-Jaw smashed In- C. A sure "hit" . . . the Low- contest sponsored by Frederick Huston. Kenneth llnn- mportant public ,services ^ivall- to thcAwar of a. parked car. Mr. '' B Judges will" be Miss Ircho Gil Back Empire! Red or BJafc Cranford Board of Realtors, it -ram. Gary lversea,4Wajrren Ja- tble to the people of^the county. Auatlri rti^eived head fnjuties. bcrt, principal of the Walnut Ave ii j J imnouaced this week. - ' cobi, Terry Johnson/Joel Kauf- Located opposite-.the Cranford ^n was thrown through .Deadline for entries in this year% Donna Kenman, Carol Theatre as an added, feature of iuc School; Mrs. Thomas Nolan the wjndshieia by ihe force of the Peter -widjdent of the Cranford Board ot v, - st hu been set'tas December Kingi Richard McCreery, 'Dwyer Day," the exhibit will be rrash! police' reported. "JUNIOR WORLD," Mw. Chandler saidt^entry Meyers. Ann Mineur, James Pol- kpen for inspection 6 t'arent-Teacher pt^tatnzwldriH, and GOERKrTS SECOND FLOOR will be available thenrst V h SackenSken . Suann evening. Cranford the Rcy. Georac A. Clyde of St. of December. • , - Tristram. James ng advantage bf the lohn the Apostle Church, Clark. Republican C&nmittee There will be first prizes of US, ZMlnskL U) view the exhlbjt,- wilTbe wel- Mrs. E. F-. Hogcr Is chairman for Fills Four Yitciuicieti '•' ~°H prizes of $15, third prizes Kkbolas Alexo. x>med by memb^Ci of thjt Repub- 'he event, and committee members In preparation (or the last stages 94 EastiiKiii f^* Cranford/ N. J« "0 And three honorable raen- lican campaign committee, and at we MM. R. Messersmith, Mrs. J.it tho campaign, four vacancies ^^ . (ogy. Cranfegd Tinawri) - lh each of the following three wvera) tflnes auring the diy. by Vedorka, Mr/. R. Grube, Mw. Awer. e Hlled at a recent meeting of °rle«: Door, over-all house Congrcsswoman Florence P. Qwy- ^vnnx, Mrt. J. Hourican and Mrs. Time / the Republican municipal commit- FREE OfLIVIRY - TEL MIDGC •"a grounds, aijd.most original. sr in thejeourse of her tour of the R. Stennrr. *.",-"• ' • • tee, it was announced this week by, . In the event bf''fain the parade 4. •(. Municipal Chairman John_ T. O** Endft'at 2 (A.M- SnnAiy . O'Brien, Cranford Re- -will. be', held on November ji. * i •„ ^ake Sale Tomorrow Added bour| of evening day Brlen. /'••,. '•"•/' '.\ .\ publican chairman, desdrbed the Bloomlngoaie Avenue School Donald TUtompSion of 1QB Park- W. 1 debt will end this Sunday, when project as a contribution to a bet- Ctttiiteen Saturaay way Village and Mrs. Estellt '* sponsorlnsi a bake sale at New Jersey goes back on Eastern ter understanding of the functions Limit QuwtiliM Store, 84 T-yt*"**" Cratitcch will be in session a ^uemmler of 104 Adams avenue Standard Irne- and services of +b* American Legion Ca&iiio fcom vere appointed eighth district l tomorrow morning. eminent. Urging the election of } ^ The changeover Is set trailer govermnetit 8.to 1.1 p.m. Saturday. There vrtll .'ommltteeman find > commWtee- J. cookies and pies wJU be Republican candidates to county MOBILE Rl > on dUpUy from 9 ajn. on through ResidenU are advised by the Union County Republican Traikr will te_opcn to be ping pong, • chess.' checkers, woman, respectively. . • / ^• • e for'2 and national offices in November, rerviens exhibit ^ ...... {T < (Coftttaucd

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ac^vc commlttes to s clTuT^ganizatlon. pro- a fir»t group scfeolar, an honor ac- "As front-line salesmen fOr Club Christmas corded the highest rtnking stu- »nd Howard. 'Mrs. <•", , Floraphilc Club's Members if the pock visited, the home of A, R. Mirante, 14 Dart- ed tuldWCCD fa this parish. Th£ sts in,the field Garden State in the field of i , n Motte of 10.'Washington place is . Five new members were intro- National Hi torical Park at Mor- moiith road,"pn Octnto^r 21. SL Michael's ConfraternityCCD is a group of the laity > of practical Cathdllcs wfi$ arg will- dustrlal development, we-'must dents in. the three upper classes. of industrial plant location, con- the paternal grandmother, and Mr. Speaker's Topic duced . and • welcomed _ into the ristown on Saturday. Thfey went the parish which assists the clergy ing to devot*; an hour *'*iek to publicly stress the need to mai During her freshman year she sider an adverse public decision \nd Mrs. Harry Berkowitch Of Mi- group. They are Mrs. Edward lia "bringing religious instruction recruit children, yo&W aid adults talrt \every one of New WiUiam M. Boyd of IS La-lir-^tihg of the Pu<5ell-Sage Coli maintained'*a1 atraiiht A average on a guided tour of the Historical T&ApiiVitte Fid^sGrmp '•Chitdren Helping diildren" Is the theme of„ the Bundle Day »mi Beach.' Fla.. formerly fit• Crani Tlowerin^g Bulbs' Donaldson, Mrs. S. E. Yuschak, Exotic Flower :- Taad, activities to all\mdmbers of for religious instruction classes on the statewide water program good selling'points., Ie and *as a member pf the Fresh- Museum, Ford Mansion, Tt-mplt; Plans were initiated to form an | sion Monday evening in the Clothing Collection to be conducted by Cranford Ifigh School, next Ue avenue visited for several j »e. Alumnae Association as the are the maternal grandpar-' The regular monthly meeting of Mrs. James Shelhimer. Mrs. Fran- the parish and is the springboard and discussion clubs, which the "unthinkable." '-•'•. ~ "In the past, o'ur'.^at 0 man XholrCVMls* Skaggs prepared Wicke House and Jockey Holldw Arrangeihents active Fishers Committee Jit.' the i lunchroom with Clifford Sivesd. week. The Junior Red Cross is sponsoring the project.' J^s last week to ^yracttse. k. T4 S^*^ ' **»'«**•» New ents. ' •'••• ..•" - ;••• ' ' • -• The Floraphlie Garden Club Was cis Bolter and Mrs. E. A. Susso. parish ^confraternity offers to all Mr. Rowland, who is industrial has been,one of thesj^It can,'i for Smith at Crsnford High Park. .meeting of the' parish board of vice-presfctart, ppresidta* •f all Catholic action in a" parish. Bundle Days clothing collection-: n with h«r brother-ta-law and sister, " held Monday evening at the home! Mothers of. boys in Scout Troop within the confines of the parish agent for the Jersey Central Lines, the Hear futre, be ao'even strong Oil October 25, the Cubs will Made for Club the Confraternity of Christian •The proposed Rsherj|l;Rsherj|l;iCommiti - have been*' held in the public tr A daughter, Catherine, was born of MrsM . J. Bi Warrington. who are interested iin becoming cles for "±*ts and toddlers" will be pointed o,ut that virtually every selling point if every New Jt^ey.' Mr. and Mrs. t. M, Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben T.' Robin help distribute tho booklet, "Hand- Exotic flower arrangerrvents Doctrine of St. Michael's Church: tee under chairmanship of Mrs. contact people schools throughout the nation for to Mr: anct Mrs. William Fitzula of slngton avenue. members <>t, the Mothers' Club 1 wish 1 under the? chairmanship of Mrs.type of organization v/ithin the Voter Will simply learn the facts DanlelS. Berry, son of Mr. and book for Emergencies," pireparcd were mud* a!Jhe montVily meeting The group meYjn executive F. Sherman: Carrie will be into the parish to acquaint the past Khyears through Save the son of 323 WalfiuV avenue haVe re- Z Ocifon drive on October 14 at In addition to showing mafty I may contact Mrs, Ectwanick, 17 lie education. Eli Loranger. Her committee in- state has volunteered support for, about this program and vote -Yes' Mrs. Donald E. Schick of 170turned r Mrs. D. Smead Berry of 406 Pros- by the Office of Defense and Civ-of the Four Seasons Garden Club Children 'Federation; a non-profit frtjm a belated 1' wedding Elizabeth General Hospital. They colorful tJides. L. R. Hubbard of j Roger ax-enue. The next meeting . The Fisher outlines to every chides Mrs. Ja i M. Wright.. Mrs: the water program and that many for water/^on Noveniber \? Mohawk drive was honored at a oect avenue, recently became « ilian Mobilization. The project is j last week at the home of Mrs. E3^** non-sectarian organization serv- trip. .They boarded the river ilso have another daughter, Diane. Westfield spoke on spring flower- I of the group will be held th»« eve- family the spiritual opportunities Ross Bates, Alex B. Cloud have publicly 'cited the urgent Iuncheon party Saturday at the pledge of Phi Delto TheU fra- the climax oi a yfbt-long effort by,war j Bruno, fi Chester Lnng placeT ing the needs of children in this steamer Delta Queen at Cincin- ing bulbs. I nine of. November 17 at the home offered by the parish ch—* "-' and Mrs. Robert •need for strong voter approval. Mansard Inn, Plainfleld. Attend- ternity at Dartmouth College, Han- 3 years 0!^^, '.•••' .the Boy Scouts to make the coun- Frank Boznk oi Elizabeth made country and overseas. ,• '• .;, nati and spent io days on a 3,000 During the business meeting a;of Mr*. William Shramek, 409 time and place of The good houi Despite this; he said, and, despite i-4 were Mrs. Charles Boyle. Mrs. over, " N. H. ._A release received 1 try more safety-conscious. In the thf arrangement* with many^un- stall has mile round trip to New Orleans, report was given by Mrs. Francis South Union avenue. > i ices, instruction, classes; "If adults will support the en- (Conttnued from Page 1) Sp'2 and Mrs. George Beer, Jr., •••'••••iH;.->—•' as co-chairmen Mrs.: Hnnsen "splendid educational, work" by> Royd Price, Mrs. George Fedirko. which included stops at scenic from the college last week erron- Charles on the State Garden Club " spring the Scouts emphasized •troLd«suttl~-^tflr*i. rs.r including bird of dubs,' information; or thusiasm of children in this pro- of Groton, Mass.. have announced and Miss Jane the Statewide Committed fo/the cil, and council-manager. He ex- Mrs. William Putz, Mrs. Frank Ja- points and four days in New Or-eously reported Mr. Berry: as hav- Convention which she attended at Pack 176 fie-Safety. In the summer they con«;| paradise flowers. Mr. Bozak also ject, we shall be able to help Save rlln, and v the /birth 0/ their first child, a classes and meetings of working with them are Mr Water Referendum, under/the plained that the latter form was ^y, Mrs. DanieL^ Moses, Mrs. leans. . ing become a pjedge of Phi' Kappa Asbury Park. centrated on outdoor safety. m;uiv a Hallowoon arrangement deties. Each person the-Children Federation meet the similar to the, structure of a cor. Douglas Davidson, Mrs. Charles Psi fraternity. "' • daughter, Deirdce Gayle, en Oc- During the fall part of the Safe- usin>{ a pumpkin as the contain- Xhomas and MrsrBernai^i leadership "of Carrol M. Snanks, Three, members of the club arc at Morris v invited- to take part to urgent need for clothing. More, im- poration, having a board of direct- and Mrs. Walter Puzio. Mr. tober 14. Mr, ai$d Mrs. Beer of 6 ty Good Turn.program, thi Scouts . Mrs. Edward Morris is president of PrudentiaT insurance Jerry Kotlarz of 3 LaSalle ave- attending courses at the Garden er.. llgious phase of the portant, pur own children^ will ors and a president The manager, Chester Lang place are the pa- are calling attention to home safe- The business moetinR was son- pf novelties, and her committee\n- Company, many *cltl» %/tk ^fa£' vprtDttuoO its own >a>V-" yitnout cost touated to represent different dis- chester. and Flor- er graduation. ' , arrangement ior the dining room 2. "Ten Little Indians"; Den 3. shoes' and overshoes qf every size Lois Copson and" Miss ' Their, first child, a daughter. LeBrett and Rand Mirante. of Gard*n Clubs. ' '• ciusion, Tdub • executive baud the-'twbay:erg.'?\ •' '• • .';••" tricts. He.also pointed out that the ida..; .-.'".••...^.y- - . • table was made by Mrs. Herbert "Davy Crockett"; Den 4, "My are especially needed.. Copson. Dr. Homer J. Hall Of 310 Pros- Theresa, was born to Mr. and Mrs. The members of the pack com- Mrs. jPUfred Busch, jiirs. Chester which will be activated the ti*i* , ou^ U»t Kew Jersey's council-manager form of govern. Miss, Sandra Koyen, daughter of Mitchell. Darling Clementine;". Den 5, :: week in November," and urged The Federation's program in the Mrs. Charles Albury/will be James. R. Traina of 35 Wall street mittee for the coming year axe Micck Mrs. Rav Strobl wcro ./ constant "resldenasV and ment has met with great approval North Haveh. Conii,. visiting his Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Koyen, "Casey Jones," and Den 6. "West- conj»r:it.uln(«l oVi ribbons won at Wf .cut our muti to cut your tasts— trisa aw «9 tftst sU clubs complete thefr qnas- Southern Appalachian Mountains whli* will Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. September 15 at Muhlenberg chairman, John Muuse; cub-mas- in recent years; that, in fact, 40 brother. Prof. Newman A. HalL street, has been ward Ho. the Wagon." the recimt Trailsido flower show, j ttonnsire as soon as possible, «J» Ipsl to keep children in school and Other de- of 7 Woods-Hole road.are spending Mothers; ter, Joe Potts; assistant cub-mas- heb*:«Bd fMb»le*« writhing aad prlefag. T«s percent of the communities with a chairman of the' department of Allegheny College Chapel « • « -gj, . - • w_7—-jf—w— ..-.'...Mrs- S. I*. Rath .accompanied MrsJfNicholas Tritask ' | that a representative ith the ^distribution qf clothing Elliptt Moody two weeks of their vacation in the ters,; E, 'D MUSICALS ^.^^•fraester.^..,. a junior at . St. Peter's Set Mixer Dance will be hejd the evening Heller and Harris Wart^r; bobcat j{ and organizing the prises Mrs. Roy Bedell, Mrs. Ed- avenue, IftrOtWHiOOIt fO Whalen, riibderatof < r Jersey City, is on the pin, Paul Younghouse;' "wolf ' fig fwllyp'ti for thf f^PWWT (Ctmunved on Page 4> Rlnsa IncL ; College, Union Junior College will of atl the home of board of governors of the college badges, Charles Blanco and Greg- Jissi^eonjnlaied • y BazuoY tolbe *«*i«* from T8 TO GIVE launch its social season tomorrow Mr. and Lynch. 7 Lo- use ni tte classes. Du«: MTCHBILICOMTEST glee dub. A series of 15 concerts evening at a mixer' dance for all •nist drive. Mt, Lynch is the Ex- ory Lautenslager. Sandy " M Deal.. AA. 501 Balnmlt A**., Jlaney City U. N. J. '»• slH •iaiit I nan «J i schools and colleges In the Students at the . Middlebrook plorer leader. Dowdl and Bruce Tretola . w« rOR NEW JIR8EV aCSIOCNTS ONLY •'••* \fmrn Page if metropolitan area is scheduled, Country Club, Bound Brook. Mrs. Estwanick on the welcomed as new members of the beginning November 10. The annual dance will be spoh-" FIRST STEP TO ./ • sored by the Day and Evening SPRIN6 FLOWERS Laird, daughter Student'Councils. • ' • ts- of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Laird of, Miss Elizabeth Cna«. Miss Judy Vfbite of ,Cranford FRESH CLEAN avenue, spent the is general chairman for the affair. week-end at home following her Other chairmen- are Mist Dolores appearance as npanist with Scheller of Cranford, refresh- ing hit the Skldmpre Chorus as ments; and Miss .Linda Johnson RIPE . ' The that group sank wi the Colum- of Union,, publicity. Others serving bia University Glee Club on the'dance committfe are: Miss I in a combined cohr^rt for.. home- Pegi Karoussatou W New Bruns-i BARTUETT She had wick, Miss Rosalie Gpld of BULBS Sprtrigffeld, David L. Stafford of e, as her guest. BOss Lairfl Elinbeth, James McVey of Cran-

\ :• was chosen president of ford; Richard Jorgensen of West North Hall Dormitory, at Skidmore Orange and Lawrence BeUord of and alspV is a representative to the JWewarkv—-^•-•.:":'"'i-"' « 'ft. S,tudentsenate. /'The decorations will be in* NEW VARIETIES and orange withja Halloween Thomas McVeigh, theme. An orchestra will play for OLD FAVORITE^ fojrd avenue, a Junior at St. Peter's dancing and entertainment will (., CoUege. JerseV City, is in/ftarge be provided. sm of tickets foV'the first social event W4 -. • Bulb Planters • Bulb Food ojf the college glee club, a dance On Prewdenl's list with a mediaeval theme, "A Mu- / sical Knight;" tob e held Satnrday. Cadet Gordon .W'- teeck son of Bamboo — Steel Loaf Rakes in the college auditorium. I! Mr: and Mrs. Gordon Leech-of 102•Lafayette• jj«». has been named to the president's list at •."'•'*;£, Hargrave Military Academy, &/.J I •.;,•;,,;. •/••c;-:J > '. • J^spteaw Mr. and MnAHoward L,. Arne- Chatham, Va. Th« president's list MITT UM YW1LEJWB sen of 24-Tulip street K have an- represents the highest ^sciiblasUc t ^ j nounced the birth of a' daughter, rating. Cadet Leech also has been named second lieutenant to the »e-«^-' - w .•.*«—.- taias the plant food for a*xt I Us- less is a 1 Barbara Lee, on October 10 at Muhlenberg' Hospital, Plainfleld. cadet corps.- • .• <' Mrs. trapha. \ " ' 3 rith a linls-ADOa kaap sat for a few Special Limousine Service fESSEI ... C> '4V,—^—•—m— forulissc at Uttk* cast. Trips to all airports, railway scatiom Apkn V'T/r:'' ••!•• 'L-.J V —-77 CALL BRM9»64>M1-«-2272 Ie>. yera! Bair, SU^D^^i^ltory -Tripato inwnf' anq •pi H^re are a few reasons why ^smart suburbari

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Onofrio Montalbano ter, Patrida Ann^••§-,,8,,brotK&; Gh-b" number featuring Robert Jv and a aister, Kn. -w5- Coittmittees f or Trinity Onofrio Montalbano, 73, of 122liamjB- Fitzslmmons, both of Ei Urge Attendance Reported W. Plummer,' Mrs. OBITUARIES Thomas street, formerly of Eliza- abeth. ...-,,-, " •••- ;,"' ••. '•'• P. ^Davies, Mrs. George beth, died last Wednesday at Mid- At RoOsevelt Mrs, G. A* Weisgerber, Robert, - Ackland M*. m Steiner. Kllznbeth. - dlesex Nursing Home; Metuchen, . r _f,| ,', i •' •• \; Mrs. John Oathout and Mrs. Wil-Edward Morris, Mrs. Franck Fore Mrs. Tinned Sr. , The funeral win, be at 9 a.m. l; The ,SS< Roosevelt departed Friday and Saturday evenings after a long illness. •...,. ,'• Irvtag Grod, 37, of,«. MehdaU Vi : liam A. Rainey. . ^ man, Mrs. JFrank Washbburne mass of from (he Dooley Funeral Home, Rojgeveit School auditorium, on * tropical cruise with an a' He was retlred'.from Esso Stan- avenue, owner of Grod't/jDecora- The show was produced and Mrs. Robert Wmkl^Mrs. Kenneth requiem will b« celebrated at 9:30 218 North avenue; west, Cranford. over 1,000 PTA. members and friend.-! crowding the ship's o'clock this morning in the Church dard Oil Co., by whom he wastors. Inc., ot Unden, died/at his staged by Mrs. Keimig assisted Weeman and Mrs. Thomas Wright employed 30 years .as/ier mainten- home Tuesday of a heart aliment, was reported this week by a PTAj - _ ,' " .'" , '.' by Mrs. Robert Hoage, Mrs. Robert A Thrift Shop wiU be conducted of St Anne for Mrs. Anna Tinnesz, ^Potaesman. ••» • I .•v red several 60, wife of John: Tinnesz, Sr. She Walter Fredericks ance man at the Baytoay JRefinery. Mr. Grod was, born in Newark, e to bar- .%. Jeffrey, Richard O. Adams, by Mrs. Alfred Fritke and Mrs A native nf Italy, Miw* Montal- .Earl N*aV ship's captain, laliJJ" • died Monday at her home, 527 Walter Fredericks, 45, of 8 Strat- where he lived until moving here JariUs O: Miller, Otto Scfaricker, Julius Prager. The Sports and •;.« bano came to the United States 45 three years ago., 'He was a mem- out the Itinerary of the two-ho— | " Harold Bowles and Calvin Shire. Willow avenue. ford terrace, owner of- Fredericks' in, on the Island" Hobby Center is under the direc years ago! He lived in Elizabeth ber of Temple Beth-El nere and "ndse, enumerating'the .ports of Bob Hodge and his combo of Wil- tion of Judson B. Pinckney and The Rt. Rev. Msgr^ John M. Grocery, 300 ^Centennials avenue, of the faculty- until five months' ago. .;' an Army veteran of World Warcall. The trip started with the ap- liam Griffith, on-drums; William Julius Prager. Dolls and their Walsh, pastor, will be the cele- died Tuesday in Alexfifn brothers 1 : the island, portrayed brant. Burial will be In St. Ger-Hospital, Elizabeth, of a brief ill- Mr. Montalbano retired nine II. :.'. "* .,,,.'• ' -% pearance"oi'"""the; "Copa girls' Pursely. sax, and frank Putz, at clothes will be under the chair years ago. He-was.a member of Surviving are his wife,' Mrs. chorus line, composed of August Schumann, fifth grade the piano, furnished music. manshlp of Mrs. WUUam Von Bu trude Cemetery, Woodbridge. > nest.'*' :•_.•••. had as his bevy of slaves m the Esso Annuitants' Club and was Doris Levfii Grod; two daughters, Larsen, William Rainey, Eric Mrs. Boyd. PTA president, ex- low with a committee includim. Bom in the former Austria- The. funeral will be tomorrow Lois Bassto, Miss Mary Ber- i Hungary, Mrs. Tinnesz had lived morning from the Gorny & Gorny a communicant of St. Anthony's Karen and Shelly, at home; hisJames, John Eichinger. Robert pressed thanks .to Miss- Carol Mrs. C,H. Walter. Mrs. A. u£ Church, Elizabeth. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Grod Collins. William Griffiths, _Johh nath, Miss Denise O'Connor, Miss StocUa, choreogrjtpher; the Cran- ard Roberts, Mrs. Kenneth Fred in Garwood 11 years, after .residing Mortuary,, 330 Elizabeth avenue, Marjorie Ferguson, Miss, Barbara SCOUT Mpp^pBJr'JBMMsv son of Mrl and Mrs. Arthur 45 years in.Cranford. She was a Surviving are tils wife, Mrs. Gla- of Cranford, and a brother, Herb- WarHngton, Paul Selby, .J&fiat ford Dramatic Clu6 for makeup. eriek, Mrs. Samuel Ogleby, Mrs Elizabeth. A mass will be offered Pennell,' Miss June - M«-T . jf iiw j. Kenian of'4WiNor|^UnioiKavenue, is shown as he received You can put your trust In "Super-Right" Quality AAeats communicant of. the Church of St. at 9:30 ajn. at St Michael's china Castagna Montalbano; three ert of West Orange.' ' " Hume,. Roland H.' Graham and J 11 n i Miss Lois Wick's School o£ Jthe Edward Schenker, Mrs. Frank Miss Diane Gottko, Miss Terese - ••jtagle Scout awnrd Monday night at ceremonies in American Anne and a manlier of its Rosary Church here. daughters, Mrs. Lena Ferrlgtio, The funeral was Tuesday after • William Fish**. •r--^y~, ' Dance and Cranford High School Washbourne, Mrs. Judson Pinck. Sato Jose, Calif; Mrs. Phyllis Mur- Mataranglo, Mrs. Phyllis KtotbaD Legion Casino. ,t*ft to rigqt in the picture are: Roderick V. Society. Mrs/Tinnesz also was a Mr. Fredericks was bom to Eliz- noon at the Goldstlcker Merooria j Passengers, on boa/d included students for costuming, the moth- ney, Mrs. Robert McKinnon and mer, Roselle Park, and Mrs. Car- and Mrs. Alice Walthne. • Smith, past president of Union Council, Boy Scouts of America • member of/the Garwood Branch abeth and had lived here for one Home,, 220 Chancellor avenue, the original blues singer, Mrs. Roy ers who' made and sold candy and Miss Polly Musselman. r mela Grasso, Cranford; a sonNewark, . • • . "~'—'"~ At the traditional captain's rtar^ popcorn, members of the cast, gnd a member pf the Region\2 Boy\ Scout Committee, wh& i;i of the United Sick and Death Ben- year. He had owned his store here Brtokerhoff, who'sang "You Were The Snack; Bar will be conduct Carmelo Montalbano, Orange; sev- ty, the hurt night out, guests llr. stage crew, ticket and program pig^ented the, »w«rd: Mrs. KenlaVMr. Kenlan, Jayr and Scout- since 1952. and before that oper- 1 Meant fw Me'/'W the sparkling ed by Mrs. Sheman Kisner, chair- efit Funa. en grandchildren and a.brother, In/addition to her husband, she ated the: WF Produce Co. hi Eliza- baton tw}rlerWiUard Wight, singing "I endar will be the open house spon- man for the fish-dinner. avenue, Rdsell&Parki - er and decorator, died yesterday Mathis' "Diy toan d Day Out" and P^tTii-\wnn / sons,- Anton P. Ttanesxi Westfield, Beverly, A. Fredericks, and a son, at Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield* Could Have Danced All Night,* sored by the Board of Education Cranford j^ost 212. / "OM BlaekJMagic.", Kath^ Mayer, November 12 from 7:30 to 9 pjn., . and John, Jr., Iselin; U grandchil- Albert G. Fredericks, both at after a brief illness. • — the scene for the Pacific nos-> Payments from dividends and gion, sponsors of the (Ml Nl Kit). dren, a great-grandchild; a broth- home; and< two brothers, Carl littlest passenger aboard. when parents are -tovitedto visit' interest and other investments ALWAftTHMATUP Albert L. Colljiw, Jr. B o r.n in Medlertown, *=*«=. jianced her way toto the hearts are lAwaW the.flag presentation. er, frank Schmidt, New Bruns- Fredericks of Newark and Thomas the homerooms and view the work not cause for losing retirement Services, for Albert'L. Collins, Wyckoff came to Cranford ningT a duet by Wight and HoobT of the audience. jay Kenlan, son of llr. and Mrs. was Pn<4~< Graham; wick,, and' a sister, Mrs. Peter Fredericks of Elizabeth. of students and confer with the Benefits under the Social Security Jr., 33, of 248 Prospect avenue,years ago af^er. living to ji accompanied by Mrs. Robert The finale of the' Arthur. J. Kenlan of 407 North 1 was. teflCncEB* , .' • • .. '• • • • •• - • - • Act. • .• ' -.••.•• Cliffwood Beach, were held Mon- more than, 20 years. He Collihs. • -:••' ' ; ... I Union avenue, was presented with John F. McKay day at Gray Memorial, 12 Spring- husband of Uie late'Je^e; Cratn,- A burlesque on Julius j Caesar his Eagle Scout award Monday Rainbow Girls ^reet IIK ,:'...-..',:j;'..y..:.. field avenue. , Mr. CoiUns died last ner Wyckoff, who dietT August J9. was enacted by fhe ship's crew^- I evening at a Court of -Honor pro- 1 i* 1 tAItt* John Ft McKay, 43, of 121 -Hern- Robert Lhtdsay, I Richard /Jeffrey; r» Seven New Member*" s Ing avetiue, a chemist at the Esso Thursday.' ' . ""•'•;:" . '••'' '"•;They celebrated their golden wed- I gram in the Casino. The award 69'AN^IVERSABY Dr. Albert Allmger, pastor of ding anniversary/In August; 1957. William Boyd. Herbert "Peterson, J wis made by Roderick W. Smith s|yen .new. members '.were hk* Research and Engineering Co., Robert. 'Brooks,,'Robert >h itiated Tuesday eveiu^ by A*ut« linden, died of a heart attack last Cranford Methodist Church,, offi- ' Mrj Wyckoff was a member of |0( Cranford, past jjresident of OVEN-REAIY ciated; Interment Was hi Falrview Elmora Presbyterian ^hurch, Eliz- Jay Gross, Mr. Eichinger and Rob- l Union Council .and, a -member of Assembly, Order of Rainbow for -SUPEk^lCrTT QUALITY WOODBURY Thursday as he was entering his ert Hodges, directed by Mr.' and Girls, to the Masonic Temple, The CUT IIIMOM BUT T INANMIT cai^ hi tne company parking lot toCemetery, Westfield. abeth". Htfretired about four years I Region 2 Committee,. Boy Scouts ago aften many years as a self- Mrs. Boyd. •-.; ; • :V •'] '. ., '. I ol America. '- ,• '•, • , - new initiates included Karen Pe4 -••'••-, .;• I : A- •'.. return home from work. Westfield, Mr. Collins HAND LOTION employe. .'.-km group of Charleston dancers, Mr. lan, Darlene Whitmeyer. Andrea .... ; 10 OuncM Esso Research and Engineering Cliffwood. Beach nine years ago. Surviving are four sons, George' I presented the Star Scout badge to and Mrs. Theodore Hopper, Mr. Skvasik, Linda Molwn and Kath4 medical staff pronounced him An overseas veteran of World War J. of Phoenix, Ariz.; Walter D., I James Watldnson, and Stanley lekii North Plainfield, Russell L., West- and Mrs. John FiUgerald and Mr. leen Higgirw • . • /. dead. • • i II, he was a member of Capt New- 1 I Durand made the following merit and- -Mrs.; Arnold Geodharti took Carol Juhr, worthy .adviser, ank Born In Stapleton, S. I., Mr. Mo- ell Rodheyljf^ske,Post 335, VFW,field; and Hqfrintan R^_.Avenel; I badge presentations: James Wat- m here. ,"' *. two daughters; Mrs. James Rtfth, the audjence back to the'roarto' m, two; Jay Kenlan. eight; nounced a HaHowe'eh smnr* Kay lived in Cranford >IO year i. Metuchen, and Mrs. Richard Lep- twenties. Mrs^ John Kehnig, ship's dance will beheld from 8/to l4 ••> Mr, Collins w6s employed the ^_j Bass, two; and Cliff Durand, .1 tog. $1.00 He was employed by Esso for i[3 hostess, prevailed upon the. chil- o'clock Friday evening.' October 31, C < f pdst two months as an attendant po, Mansfield, Ohio, and 16 I two. A first class badge was pre- years. Re was a communicant dren aboard to participate, and the at the Masonic Temple. St. Michael's (fehurch. ' 1 jt.it., ,Richmond's Service Station, children. , J tented to Mike Bass by Fred 45 SAUSAGE Coney twing, Patricia and Bar-' Your Credit Refreshments. were served by Fruits &• Vegetables! ^Woodbridge, and before that for: Services Will be at ll ajn. Sat- i Surviving are his wife. Wini-f ?Woo - •.*-, A,. «Jufw-_./,., |Kyce7\v •:':'• . a!nd a half in a similar urday -at • Gray's, 318 East Broad! ban, at-ptwlside, san« "Suigar Norma Konegan. Waverty Warner, _ befred McBrjde McKay; a son., JohJohn Time" aiid f^Fhe Uoner Tree." !Thci I Second Class badge prescnta- soinrs capacity at Ted's Service Station; street, Westfield. The Rev. Frank- ltkms were nude by Frank Prall MaMarilyy n Murphypy. Kathyy ^f T., Jr., and two daughters, Su- 99* RMMDER FILLET i *4^ 1 DRUG STORE Sayreville. *" lin L. Artley, pastor of Eunora NOT $89.95 I to, Bob Prall, DJck Graham, Pete Mrs. Ma""i"g and Mrs. Jones. zanne and Winifred, all at home.. Presbyterian Church, -will offici- viivX "' '•' Sonfli and Walant ATennet . The funeral was from the Casey He leaves tils wife, Mrs. FJp I L'Heureaux, Dennis Beach, Richie Are you a social security bene-^ ence D. Collins; two sons, Robert, ate, interment will; be to Pair- W ]••%&< I Nyce and James Dlmock. ' , fidary and con«ridering employ* Sine* ltit" Funeral Home, 187 Victory boule- view Cemetery, Westfield. - vard, Stapleton.. ,x 14, and Thomas, 10, and a/daugh- NOT 69^5 I Taking \ part in the opening ment? It is a good idea to contact : iMf IllNi F|TM |«remonles\were Jim Watldnson, your nearest social security offlce MIK 'N MATCH Sale! I Who led to ^e salute to the flag; and ask for-the pamphlet "Facts CHRISTMAS CARDS WITH THat NB1 I Pete L'Heureaux, scout oath; and •-.(••n'j"- OTT'A. About Earnings While Receiving f of ear tow sUgalor l»rkoi. tC....- -iomf I'll stouts who represented the 12Payments.'*" ' " : "* ... - 'op — wHMm oocfe «ro«p; •,;f tOKWIlS ^S SKOAl "K" CBKU ^"^ WaUhftMttitt

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Edward Kaminsky of 2 Mitchell place, and George Koch- Following a motor trip to Flori- To Itobe Funds know-n the engagement ol her - '-/'"^ Cranford Twig One, Women's Auxiliary of Overlook Hospital, mer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Johh'Kochmer of 510 Elm street, took place da, the couple will Hvi In West- PlmiNu The TraUside Garden Club of j daughter Nancy , }• . - ,.- - •'."'• Air. and Sits. John ^. Riley, Jr, annual dance . tomorrow from 9 is the son'of William E- Hayes of ",'" 'l^ the Elizabeth Town and Country Club. Buddy dark and his orchestra The Rev.-William B. Donnelly, of Union have announced the en- gagement of their, daughter. Miss p.m. to( 1 a.m. at the Cranwood. Florida and the lat,e Mrs.. Hayes.' furnished the music. pastor, officiated, at the double-, Garwood. Prcceeds of 1 the dance Mrs. H. E. Milius of 9 Tuxedo Jacqtielin*' Riley, to WiUiam J : . Miss Dwyer, also the daughter of ring 'ceremony at 13:30 pjn. A re- KPlainfield Girl, are to be used for the Trailslde the laic Edwin Dwj'er, is. a gradu- place was _ general chairman, as- ception followed at LePree'sj Sc/eland, Jr., son of.Mrs. William 1 J. Sceiand of 1050 East Jersey Museum flovrer sboiys. ate of Cranford High School. She sisted by Mrs. R,M. Edwards and Cocktail Lounge, Roselle Park. } Raymond Scheller Final plans for the dance Mrs. K. R. Carlson;. street, Elizabeth, and the late Mr is employed by the' Cnknford The bride, who was escorted to dismissed at a meeting last Board of Education. Among those who entertained at Seelandi . the altar by|j(ier .father, had her Are Betrothed ning at; the Park Commission : cocktail parties were Mr. and Mrs. Mr.: and Mrs. Herbert Toms, of A graduate of Union High) Mr. Hayes'is a graduate of Co- sister. Miss Audrey Kaminsky, as School and Union Junior College, Building.'Acme street, EUzabeth. lumbia High School, Columbia; Richard M. Edwards and Mr. and her maid of honor. Bridesmaids North Plainfield, have-announced Reservations; may be made and Mrs. Howard fi. Milius at 9 Tuxedo the engagement of their "daughter, Cranford^jMiss Riley received a Term. He is. employed by the included another sisterT Miss Judy B.A.. degree from Upsala College, tickets may tie obtained from Mrs. Rowe Manufacturing Co;, Whip^- - place; Mr. and, Mrs. H. B. Ashwell Kaminsky;* a cousin of the bride. Joyce E.,-to Raymond Scheller.jpon Meta. McLoughlin. 439 Brookside -—SiTd Mr.snd Mrs. John H. McCiin- of Mr. and Mrs. Roland K. Scheller Eapt -Orange;, and was awarded a pany. Miss Joan Reiser of Port Mon- ( master's degree .In education by place; Mrs. Edward DeVorkin, 192 The wedding will take place Z4fl£k at 100 Park drive; Mr. and mouth;.- Miss. Anne Kochmer of Of 7 Park ;avenue. - ' . V' Locust drive: Mrs. Charles Dickey. 4 Mrs. Pa&l Martens, Jr., 11 Woods 1 Miss Toms, a. graduate of North Rutgert University, New Bruns- April 5. Cranford, sister of the bridegroom, wick." She' is employed in the de- »L •" 437 Brookside place and Mrs. ' Hole road; Mr. arid Mrs. Kenneth and Miss Helen Herbert of Cran- Plainfield High School, is, a civil George Vaiser. 38 West Holly . R. Carlson,, 1 Tuxedo place: Mr. : service employee at Camp Kilmer. MISS lAeQVBliNE KIUT : ford. .. ,-••.'•_. •~.^__^/ ; street.. •" - and Mrs. William PubHcover, Mr. /; Scheller was graduated of the Union .public school system. MhssDurhapi Weds .. John Heller of ho attended,the affair 8 Normandie place arrived home Vesey and Miss Kathleen Wi County. progressing. were;*Jirsw LewU V. DeWotf, Jr^ of Plainfield were ..brideunaid Miss O*Leary has gene French: of Elizabeth; Alfred Secretarial School, New York Providence will describe her hob- aboard tne Queen EUza- X . The affair Bin. XJogenetF Connolly, lfrs An- beth following a two-month niotor Salvatore A. Delia Sajs/ot Ellsa- secretary and Mr. Hinkley C. Phillips of New Shrewsbury and October* at Mfs Walter Glea- City. Sh^She d as a.sec- by of 18th century cookery. Mrs. bath served as.bis brothar's best Arthur Wl PhUUps. Jr., at atKoosBrotfaOn, Hpsner JUchtenwalter, Jr., of Short I tour, of England and southern Mmk JUhwa ICts. Ber— Electric France. - '•' ' ' ',' man. The ushers/were James nine, brothers ofjlhejbride.^ _ _ ,- . . -. ,^_ Henry C Corp, New Y« HUls will present proposals tor a I Delia Sala of Krnilworth, cousin The bride, a Granford High t j HeH r husbandhb , ^M r^graduate of social ' service; project for the | of the bridegroom, and Samuel School graduate,* attended Trenton Conradl, lfrs. Alan O7 Lane, Mrs. Brooklyn Polytechnictflnstitute, is group. Mr. and Mrs'. Charles M. Smelt- 'Machrone of/RoseUe. brother4n? State Teachers College and the Gray. Mrs. John A. Motto. Mrs; «er of West Point Pleasant spent law of Berkeley Secretarial School, East WnBiun W. Cochran . and Mrs. the week-end as guests'-of .their f son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and The bride, a graduate of Holy Orange, Frank J. McGurk. The Golden Gleam of Trinity High School. Wettfleld. Is was graduated Mrs. Edmonclyossas#aisi Newcomers Club will be held No- fo ths*Mrfvly ondl 900 Hboyer,, H)gh School, vember Kat the Chi-Am Chateau. Mr. and Mr>. Kenneth 8be attended the and legs. 1har*» wky< of 10 Crane Mountainside. After luncheon and Calltornia at Los a brief business meeting. Howard ommend . _ recently she became a to wolk property Martin Jewelers will •./ of their Infant son, MUchael Gary, because only at Trinity Episcopal "History of Precious ted with auure flexible 4 SPEAKER 4 SPEAKER 4 SPEAKER Rev. Robert the Delta head- \ - . .- support ondheh> keep RADIO quarters in Mrs. George Holt of Oak MAHOGANY CONSOLE MAHOGANY MAHOGANY CONSOLE active tioung lees .s» a XONSOLE Mr. Miller/ was grad Ridge, TeruL, returned, home re- corner posinom. balukrf Marie to We. ; Ohio State, where 1 he cently after visiting for a week Hag. $23930 Rag. $1».95 Holt of Oak dent of Phi Kappa Sigma with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth For- of'»«. and Mrs. Matthew Troy* He is associated with restal of 10 Crane parkway. K.- nadd of Toms River, October 14 HlUer and Sota, Jewelers, in C< in BasUe. Switzerland. iiimhlML T • - ' • ' \ Michael D. Colaneri of 2 Moen JO J5 The bride is' a graduate of Stanley McConnell of 128 Oak street, captain of the Cranfqn) Cranford High. School and the FlrstvAld Squad, is recuperating at Grace Downes Ah*. Career School. lane will return this week-end mm ctmE TO row m his home after a recent operation New York City. SbA was a stew- from a .week's vacation in Ber- ,^^«tjned f muda. at Muhleoberg Hospital. PlalnBeW. >..ihe. Pooooos. . ardess for Capitol Airlines, and SodisUngulsh'ed... . -^ Bixnro, pastor, up to the. time of her marriage so handsome., .so different the,ceremony October was employed by Allegheny' Air- .... so new 1 The textured richness ° ' ~' Ut Trinity Episcopal Church. lines at Newark Airport. She Went SCOTT'S •After November 15. the couple by plane to Frankfort, .Germany, of hand-detailed PkTrentine Gold gives these MUG STORE will be at honie at 2 Dorchester October 4. SNOW SUITS watches a light-citching luster that Is uniquely A •venue. ' . . if • ' —-.- Jp Troynaekl was graduated \beautlfuL And the superb precision of the Movado from Lakewood High School and wements,of course, remains unchallenged. MAH. TABLE MODEL Mrs. Karl Wi'ebesick of 106 Col- attended Massachusetts institute For Boys ond Girls HI - Fl PORTABUS umbia avenue, has retukned home of Technology. He Is a member «f • V •*-•» RECORDERS from Elizabeth General Hospital, Sigma Nu fraternity. Up to the where she had been a patient i time of his induction into military \ service, he' was employed as a Mrs 1 • Nylon Rag. $139.95 Mr. and - John J. Banker of service engineer by the Elastic \ For Tho&Wjkos* MOUVBUU Are Prttiovs 1? Dartmouth road recently spen't Stop Nut Corp., Union. He'Is now a week-end at Buckncll University, stationed in Btsheim, Germany, • Nylon & Cotton A 14 l(hU »r»»"ili't ,.*», - .~~~ IMS ' 107 N. J. L95 •00 95 :— -Telephone BRidge Lewisburg^ Pa., where they visited with the lJSth Ordinance. Bat- AVE. BRAVU13 •J their son, jay, a freshman there. tallon. • Poplin \ 14 K QmU CJU, mU W 34 The couple Is honeymooning in OENUWf \'1 Switzerland and the French Plaids and Solids ' "-} Riviera, after which they will live BIRDS^YE .' In Bishelm for, a year. AllWashabl* . Sins 12 Mos. to Six* 12 It's not too early to be thinking about Christmas li 3 4 4 SPEED lECMB PUYQS *14.95 33 45 OUR PRICES ARE LOWER Kevin Atnory, son of Mr. and Now is the Ume to look over our Tremendous. $el& STRAWBEftRIES Mr*. Robert Amory of 10 Roose- OUR QUALITY HIGHER velt avenue, was honored at a par- tions. Mak^ your'choice . . . and we'll be happy to ty on Saturday af^prnoon in cele- $25.00 lay-a-way your Christmas gifts 'til needW^ Pay AISO DISPLAY MODELS-ONE Of A KIND. AU NATIONAUY KNOWN MAKES . bration of his tlfth birthday anni- u/eekly or monthly — take all of 1959/W you like. im'f "•- * »! Don't Be Misled By SoCaUed versary. His guenU were Kevit) LdN Of PORK r GOME AND GET THEM WHILE MAGNAVOX, McCarthy, Kate McCarthy, Jack WEBCOR, RCA, ZENITH, GRANCO, ADMIRAL, "FACTORY" or *^ALE" McCarthy, Glen McCarthy, Dcb- THE SELECTION IS AT JTS BEST! orah temith, Clyde Henderson.] v Budgat or Haod^Charya Ifl, Just SHOP JW

^U^.V^r^lMIV., THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 33, 1958 Itill, tasdlniFTrterles of lectures and "State First Aid -Council.—-•— ists in fields of importanc^TtoHttt [ night of last^weelc: Subjects Cov- Sup^emIt>reir^ood^H^crrcTc demonstrations being conducted by To Attend Convention weather and Barbara Wolf: Trom- room at 8:30 pjny.The topic wilT| ted' Nations Emergency^ Torcc Sessions will be held the second aidvworkers. ."•. . '..' ''.."' ' ••' at the Douglas Hotel in Newark on and election and installation of Yarn, Yardage bones—WUllam BeUert, Thomas be "On the Alert," with Police now policing the Gaza Strip. I Course for Aid Squads St Elizabeth Hospitat in Eliza- Tuesday of each month from now ; An address of welcome was de-oxygen and proper, use of masks I . Mrs. Jurfa Kcr of Cranford, state November 1. Program,, features new district officers. Chief Lester W. Powell; Fire They also heard talks by repre- Mtobers of the,dranford First beth for 19 squads representing the through June. Speakers will be livered by Sister Ellen Patricia at and equipment. There also was a ! president, will be among those at- will include demonstration of rit- Charles,; Sheldon, Cohen, Jay Far- Second District of the New Jersey Community Day rell. Franklin Lawsonx Richard Chief Bernard A. Doyle, Director sentatives of Israel, and the United FRANK'S ON THE WAR PATH! Aid Squad areramong those aU doctors,: nurses and other spedal- the opening session on Tuesday question-and-answer period., (tending the annual convention of ualistic work by district officers, — Gi«* To Th* Unilad Fund — Lenneu, Bruce; Wells -and Ray- of Civil Defense G. Holmes Wil- Arab Republic,- * Project Slated mond Zurlnsky. , v .",•'••, \^ liams and Magistrate a J Stevens W. E. Stanton of 30 Lenox -Yarn and Yardage" will be the Trumpets — Robert Biaoh, describing their functions in theavenile reports that there are' project this year for World Com- Stephen Dmythiw. William DonV protection of our community. A reservations available for the fina i munity Day, whici will be ob-nelly. Richard' Duemmler, Stuart tour of the building will follow the session next Tuesday. Anyone in- session. ''' "•..•" . _ • •; . . served with a special commut Freuhd, Richard Gross. John Gru- erested in attending.may call Mrs. >•• ' service at OsceoU Presbyter newalder, Edward Harris, William Mrs. Thomas -Parrott ..win be Stanton. at 'her home'today or to- Church at 1:80 p.m. Novem] Imus, Cynthia Jewett, Thomas moderator and Miss: Mary Sulli- thorrow. . 7,' it": was annuonced -today l»y Kester, Richard Kjeldsen, Fred- van is chairmah^for the next Mrs. W. S- EWnge. president of erick Krug. Jeffrey Llqyd, Ed- meeting. Both are members of the Cranford Council of Church ward Lonyai, David Lynch, Paul the Cranf ord League of .Women United Fund Queries MiUan, Robert Mayers, Ken- Voters, sponsors of the course. (Continued jrom Page I) Needed will be balls of yarn—, neth McNsb, Robert Musso, Ran- Anyone wishing to attend single order to have the service available TURK any color, any kin%-to knit gar- sessions; may do §o by paying the n the community it is necessary dall Nelson; Barbara Nletzel, to have an organization that can ments. Jackets or coverlets. Also, Charles Pope, Nicholas Prat©, Adult School registration 1 efe of OVEN-REDI pieces of •material— any length, 50 cents. • ' t leject, train and' assign.qualified Douglas Raey Gary Tabat, Charles women .to 66 the work." This was any weight—to make dresses,- Teese, Peter Tyrpak, John Ver- skirts or work clothes.. ; v "ormerly done by a .volunteer or- galla and Robert Wilson. Government Service ganization but the .demand Germany. Austria, and ; Hong Kong, where thousands es- Drums—Jack Argento, Richard '; ..4C shared, with women in the So there still are a few seats available fashion, with vivid costuming and county freeholder candidates and tection of valuable records, how by those agencies, as long as the ARMOUR'S READY - TO • COOK WILSON'S Sea Islands and In Pakistan ior local youngsters, between 10 sound effects. " ' , the candidates' ior Township Com- legal rights are, guarded, safe- amounts asked are fully justified 1:U, '. help Christian ideals operate in and. 14 for the Princeton-Brown Each year, the Cranf ord Junior mittee at an open meeting held guards to health, maintenance of by the services rendered and past these countries.. football game Saturday, November Service League -presents a play, as by the League of" Women Voters roads, protection for. your pocket? 1 public support. No'.'; agency has . "Exchange is necessary In this 1. Interested boys should apply a service for the. township's chil- in the Municipal Building. book, financial soundness of the been severely cut. back from the modern world' because no nation is in writing to the Sportsman's Shop, dren. , ;'• •' • ••••••; ' . - , • The function of the Democratic county. & amount it has requested. 'One, CutUporWhol* . self-sufficient and no"'• people- can 103 NortH\Union.*Venue, enclosing Responsible for costuming are: municipal; committee was ex- The front section of the truck, reason scouting has, asked for live unto themselves; Christian $tSO. to cover trftsportation and Mrs. William H. Meyer, chairman; plained as belrjg purely work as under a banner, "Continue Effici- more is that it involves* a' yeafr - faith has taught us that God's lunch. Mrs. Joseph L. Matteson and Mrs. ent Republican' Government," Wund" program for more than a order is one of material and spir- opposed to the more social aspects A commltteeXheadeed byy Mr. John D. Oathout. ,Working on of the Democratic Club>Mr. Hues- features the seven Republican thousand boys (or girls in the -i;V itual interdependence.- - Klusch announced^final^pUns for a staging and sound effects are: Mrs.ton said that the immediate'goal candidate!: Robert W. Kean, for case of the Girl Scouts). No other "We have a moral responsibility dance November Jo^at the Casino Wllmar F. Lange, Mr Harold A. United States Senate: Mrs. Dwyer, agency affects so many" for so No Parking Worries! to help shajje a foreign policy and Mrs. of the Cranford . Democraticxparty which wilwlll feature Dixieland, mumu- Vogel,Mrs. Richard. is to elect Us'candidate to for Congress; Richard P. Hatfield, long. Although families pay mod- • which makes it:possible.to Use our sic. Proceeds will go\t\ o local Carlisle Jones. Ernest Hlckok and A. Donald Me- erate amounts for camping and wealth and our knowledge to meet Township Committee. Use Municipal Parking Lot On charities. :.• : .:.• • X ^ •/•'-- Kenzie, for Board of Freeholder; James Ft O'Brien, Cranford Re- uniforms, they do not pay for the the mutual needs pf all peoples." Charles A. Bauer, Jr* for register, professional programming and United Fund publican( chairman, In discussing and; Charles A. Otto, for surrogate. the selection of his party's candi- leadership or the physical facil- South Avenue CBA Nominates Board nans | rConnsiued from Pace 1) The exhibit wjll make a second ities_such as campsites that make {Ji^Scouts and a Boy Scout truck dates, pointed out that the Repub- appearance, in Cranford next 1- ';;•.•.': //Continued from Page 1) fCs«n^i«ed f scouting what it is. • x 4tii uhjiormed scouts aboard. llcan party in Cranford adheres Thursday. Again located'opposite , • i. ing a survey, here in 1056,.referred terested to the needs of Crawford 1 schools inXpartlculsr and of public Other cars will carry campaign to the iple of the "open the thealre. it will, be open for . •':; to our present 36-year-old zoning education in generat*' ~ . dors who will receive' reports primary^ and that any qualified viewtog'fronvB ajn. to-9 Republican Committee ordinance as "entirely inadequate Republican' may seek nomination. :. H; *- to cope with the rapid changes in Concerning the iboard's request from district managers and their (Continued from P*9* 1) Rear Entrance To Store Faces lot : workers tit. each stop. The .caval- "Neither the official party or- quols road wiuv named 10th dis- :.'••' for speakers from township vet- modern-development" and pointed N ganization nor the Republican UN ••- " ' for Veterans' cade will .tatv8 pjm., pick up trict commltteeman, and Mrs. Jean V;.' out that "it is most evident that it Club chooses the candidate," Mr. (Continued i has failed In the business^ area.' in the its police i t at 9i and complete M/Koenlg of XM Hillside avenue " J- its found by aN O'Brien said. "The selection of the situation in the ;,,:.;<£;• The proposed new ordinance, that He it 10>p'clockl was sppolnted 11th district com- will At next Mi tegular :re- candidate ir the function aiwT the Africa. • ; ,. mitteewoman.. v ; . • •' the speaker said, will affect < privilege of the Republican voters, N one in the community because W port meeting, wl will be held Tuesday afternoon, in Plans .were compteteaVrfor ttk» at fund headquarters, who thus have full say- as to whobriefing session for the observance of "Flo Dwyer^Oaj* - provisions. concerned with-, park- their standard •beater will be." 1 ing, sign control, use of land and agers will meet with group, John'Alda, p here today and for a door-to-door tatives to the United Mr. O'Brien also stated: member of the United traffic control Many of the newer residents effort to .set out a strong ItepubU* "In particular," Mr. LaCorte of directors named by the staff and^a number of the vote on November 4. Mr. O*- des participating in the drive of Cranford , who have not yet had tarfat, discusaMl tha iswrk of. •set Uie oppoituntty to ' lny|'^flifl H^VajAavafemASnHSBSjaBap^sjaah^h ^Qaflftss^ ford Business Association will be| " Atjcordlna to Meredith Om affected, became, we sure coocern- vice-chairman of the campaign^ themselves. with our local.gov- Ing ourselves with expansion of the residential drive has now bit at, do not realize thtf the.h ! ttw taamwa at«a and tb« use of full gear- Along with other ' pBZ&Bb? " """ * our present facilities within the erans of past drives in business area! , •< • ' ixed Veterans' pointed out yesterday that it .to Cranford, "There are clauses in the .pro- Day and' Kfectlon Xfcjr because isn't until the second y it feds the Students NDtn learn of a residential canvass that tlonvCom s posed zoning ordinance concern- devolf^f^fFanknowledgd pa^;'^U^]|^^|!e yl | ' v ' *^akA.aVaBt -' ' ^ v '^aW'sassl • '^flBsl ' ing the size of signs and the loca- the signlflranwt\o big can be expected. has niade otu\town a i BOTH FOR days through special pngr looks\toward heavy returns botttfwbich:to live •\ tions of signs which wilj : POUND people. * Theve the aehool; than they can from ; cavalcade and nest a. ;.gfaa.tor.. fflr instsncaL having a day off, report assslon. ( .,',/ . dtisenstoc Pr. atcDwmtth said t t.'C- returas sire> coBlinji. v$&m v-V'.; •••«-• ••;*••-•'',•/••.• ."'V •". % POUND the.atw of • flat sign on the face of ij4 a building and also the size of .we'ale,on bur'; -- f ROM ONE OF KENTUCKY'S PACKAGE 89c ttH(:.tdBf,-.-:l(g- to hear from m+ . "It Is also propose^ that flashing xj«ramr. to thdr jschools on No- OlDCST AND FINf^T \ or intermittently illuminated signs vCUT TO ORDER — be prohibited and that stgns^xntait ' DISTILLERIES 'be accessory to ma noaiiii "Such provisions," the remarxeo, ^ M striking at what m CHAPIN& lb f « ' 111 air to aaverose as aae fit.ba t we PORTERHOUSE STEAKS .• ihust const •pod for allttia 6-YEAROLD SWIFT'S SELECT SHORTgut StRAWHT RIBS OF BEEF lb 49(

. ,t.| • • (J. x -.' _ ;. 'under VMS X W 4/5 Qt. Legs of Lamb lb. H. Smlthers, under- Mrs. P. J. LAST MONTH'S PRICE — $4.95 WILSON CERTIFIED REDl-tOEAT $ business and organl- lb. sss Place Schpol was Mrsnunded men of'our conjmuaity stubbornly resist scuffing SWEET or DRY atvelyn Oreatorex. who holds s have run on the ^mpcratfc See bur complete »«ledloii ITALUH FRISH HAM^hankVa ..... IB. 55c «S degree from Jersey City State ticket for local ofijctn they have —!•» us give your boy JTeacbers College. She has onebeen defeated. This leadi me to ; a careful fining today I RIB HALF PORK, full cut . lb.49c freer** experience as a kindergar- but, Qrie conclusion J- that a large .tenxteacher in the Amaricasi Far number of our citixens are most tOIN HALF PORK, full cut lb. 55c ools, Tokyo, Japan. - apathetic when it etmics down to Florence Bragdon was learning about the candidates, CENTER CUT CHOP!,.. ^ lb. 79c I named secretary in the high school "fal was recently, demon- guidance ^department,, replacing ' '/ , • «'• .J.4.». FRESH SPAREftlBS...... -• ft* Mrs. Mary Connolly. She prev- Auto iously served as secretary in the Junior high school for two years. Call In Your Order & We jl Havo | ' Restgnaxjfmswere accepted from mKUViR HU 49951 Mrs. Oonnony~*andr Mrs* Helenc SAVE 30 It Read y For You To Pick UpL Graboft*. Brookslde Place School fourth grade teacher. . BR 6-1044

4 $4.95 to $8,50 30 Eastman St. »tOOS MAIN STORE READINGS A ADVICE According to Sin . tmtaHW Av«., M 8* Girt. M 71 • WP-4786 Irviastoo. Alberts Shoes ITy* further SCHERS Avel ; BRldge 6-11W" Fr*koU,Rt.9 • FR 84323 €S««x 44012 DRUG STORE \ Open Thurs. Ewningt Pw»pHm,,Ri.44 • PEU100 'Jr. Avenoer WINES AND II0U0& — Op«i Friday NH« to • P. M. — DATOR NIGHT ' -- :4 4 Ewtman St. Cranford Steo* lttt- ' > \ • , .' r" . ' " . "- , • If: CRAHFOBD' cmznr MUTT CHHUWICLK TUORSOATT,, ocrosfeR as; i*58 CRANFORD AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 33,' 1958

.: T _ . . '. . ? ... ,F • ,._„ .__ „,_. ~_ _ i _. '' ' as af'niSjj-meal snack were pre/ : Letters To pared'jjb'y, students in the seventh Eschenlauer's sixth,,'grade were 'Richard Montag brought in a UVINOSTON AVENUE SCHOOL Balboa; Theodore Torgerscn,- Mar- idn; Claudia Allan, Nies, the first prize, and Chinese robe and fan. Susan Sassi ' Gn&i 1 co Polo, and Ronaia, Perrone, La Cttimt atifc (Eliramrlf dV •' ••""" V Carol Koziar,- linnea Lawrie, and' The Editor Janjice_.rlamer, "second prije. Tom cohtributed some Chinese stamps, During the month of October, Salle. Patricia Webster, Georgia,- .: CHMONICU, established ISM; TH* CMMFO» Crran, etfabttthad JtM. Froni O* FU*»1 of. Us* QjonfafJ .CMMO- «n Alban's won first prize and Cormje hand carved jinricksha, and a the children in Mirs Mary Mar- Under the. direction of Mrs. Jeffrey Heilbi un, Qharles Leon- • 49 Mendell Avenue i s ' ' ' • •" , ~. i j * ' . ipodioe.. won second prize in set of pictures that-her. mother tell's class are using two hall bul- Pattja' Ehrich, art teacher, the class owicz, Cathryh Kaiser, Robert ' - • (Combined in 1921) - Cranford, N. J. . hilip Pflaum's class. Lesley Bar- mounted. Henr/Zielinski brought letin boards for the display of class is working,on cut paper figures of Maffiore, David Millard, Joseph 600 Attend building of Cranford Methodist Church • un, Activities of Pupils in Many Fields . October 14, 1958 explorers'and desi0riing their cos- . • - *' -• \ —. — : ; ;-! work. The greater part of the T ; r . Kenneth" W. Iversen, guidance director of auspices of the CranfordtGarwood-Kenilv I ing was a first prize winner and in a pair of Chinese figures and Rozroan, . Bruce Schaarschmidt, Editor^ Citizen arid Chronicle .-'_..._ Vorth 8C8OOL 'oily Dicklson a second prize some Chinese money. Dennis Mil- work shown is eclated Jo a study tumes. " . Henrietta Hamilton, and Linda CHARLES M.RAY, Editorand Publisher•" •,Union Junior College, was elected president of Chapter, American Red Cross, was termed "De Kl«4etgarte» '. . Crahford, N. J. '' PTASession kel. . •• • • " \ : . <• • winner in Nichofas^ Sferrazaa's kosky brought to a Chinese hat. unit on safety. In corincction with a Science Jones, Virginia and West Virginia; the CranfordJCiwarus;Club for the year 1954. feet" by ^Visiting mobile unit ofBccrs. The chan. grade is presently studying about r Dear Sir: .^j. in Mrs. Marlyn Fogel's Lorraine Cangelosi, Susan Car- class.- j . . . Writing papers describing the unit on "Animals Change with the Karen BJii h,i-»and JudUh Loh, at the club's annual meeting at Markos Res- vter met^ its quota of 182 pints. , ^' South America. The following John Moore • contributed a •i'4* The Press Breakfast which you At Brookside ( ^ kindergarten are decor- hart, Donna Martin and Marlene children have been collecting FlrefSafety Assembly . Chinese kite, a Chinese puppet, safety rules and practices illustra- Season," interesting pictures of hi- South Carolinn.''.. NATIONAL EDITORIAL gave was both interesting and was to succeed Frjsd£|L Gray, Jr. . H. R. Sisson was reelected president of' their room for Halloween, 1 ted were done, by Dorothy Mazdi, bernation and migration have been Other projects were done by: Over' 600 parents and teachers Dickstein made place cards for materials andJjooks on this unit: In observance of Fire Preven- and. several books about China. stimulating. You realize hpw im- ifoid was io observe the-eighth annlver- Cranfotd Welfare Association at the annual I Sins and jack-Q-lanternsIoir the each table. ' . tion Week, a special program was Barbara Jones, Gwenda Patterson, made by Koren Liming, James' .Stephen"BiUicki,. Robert Copelanjj, attended the first Brookside Place of the founding of the .United Nations. Lo- Robert Jones, Leda.Cotler, Chris- Gary Kamin showed, the class a portant publicity is for the organ- meeting of directors.- Other officers, also re I yietin board were made by" Gene The following children were on tine Hcick. Peter Andriola, Arthur' held. Barbara Mitchell introduced Chinese jacket. Louis Ditzel Sally Lynch, Dale Kowalsky, ^Hel- Smith, Michael Kearney, Robert George Cubbcrly, Walter DoH'cy, ization concerned. This is espec- cal churches were to be open, the UN Day Com- School PTA meeting recently., elected, we^e: Vice-president, Mrs. p. Eugenjl ,er, Robtrt Rudolph, Laur- the **cleah up" committee: Kath- P. Sarkisian, Candace Garmella, Fireman Edward Reade who rought in Chinese fiute and en Marie Boyko, Catherine Cardll- Clay^Ronald Miles; Carolyn Le- Albert Engel, Gregory Ward, Ei- ially true of a new organization 1 a Maire,. James Knsen Joan Slees- Mrs. Lawrie Montgomery, presi- mittee announced, and church bells were to be Snyder; secretary, Mrs. O. L. Richards, and Josefyk, Eileen Zahodnlck, leen Mazzeo, Perry Vacha, Lor- Barbara Garlinger, Susan'Miller, poke to the assembly on the some pictures. Cheryl Reaves con- lo, William Russell, Robert Casale leen Schrhaus and Gbf>" Wilson. Member: Quality Weekltei of New Jersey such as"the Sherman Junior rligh e man.^lamond Garcia and Theo- dent, conducted 'a short business rung every liour to remind residents to pray for treasurer, Charles W. Tripp. I I Getf« Backinoff, Margaret Mc- raine Cangelosi, Linda Wolf, Sandra Lawrence and Elizabeth history of Fire Prevention Week tributed' a pair of chop sticks. and William Kundrat. ^ • Glide S {JchooiPTA. . the-success of\the world organization, Mrs. C. G. Lorraine Cameron, Steven Deborah Pipala, Robert Garcia, dore Tbrgersen. meeting. ^ The PTA budget for „ The Cranford Branch of the Needlework Bruce Kent and Sherry Aron. Roberts. and the reporting of fires. MerrilJI Evans and Alan Wilson Herbert Schumann's class is May we thank you, not only for Melaine Beberman, Donald 5 Albury, chairman, announced. • Vfc ~'~ map of South immediately following, a .film brought-; in some Chinese 'money. Christopher Hartz, Robert Mans- Grade S concentrating its artistic ability . festered it thePost Office^^kt Cranft«L M. J, M Second Cl^sr Btotteir. Published Thursdays at the breakfast, but for thTlrjter- 1958 -59 "was read by Mrs. R. C. Guild of America opened its annual drive forl A . product [o^thby, Richard Breaks, Linda James Lent's fifth grade has entitled 'Tony Learns About Fire" field and Dean .Robinson helped As part 61 the study of the his- v contributed bjMhe MRS. J. D. POLLEY explanatory talk on the United way's. Riverside Park. Lack of sufficient exper- >Itv Ellenberg. Judith Benedlt and .Kindergarten Office: 21-23 Alden Street, Cranford, N. J. ^*>r Telephone BRidge 6-6000 Injy working on paper bag masks tees while preparing the play. Douglas Weeks. AH the children have made Boys and girls of Mrs. Mary been studying ' the southeastern following students:- Wi'tch^s—Su- • dI of Cranford. •.;'.-•••, ienced replacements created a problem as many Residents of South Sixth street .were in a : Publicity gd table decorations for their David Prill was chairman of the Miss Dorothy WeinbergV kin- Lenz'g fourth grade who have states. san Kromer, Jncque/ine Lancaster, J ' MRS. R. V. JACKSON jr. Clark McDcrmith, superin- boys saw regular action for CHS for the first turmoil over the proposed 're-naming of their dergarten children have been Chinese lanterns and dragons. [Halloween party. Many of the group which made a large United Kindergartea They are also making illustrated completed social studies reports on • Many projects, rnaps, models, Joanne Niotzel. Stephen Bass; ^ President ndent of schools, remarked that .'time. . ' ' •.-'.. ' ' \;' ' • ; street. All byt three of the residents petitioned carrying on a variety-of activities/. lAlldren will wear costumes to States flag. Edward Kratzkc, Boys, and girls in. Mrs. Ruby booklets about China. •. the explorers are: Frank Carrajat, research papers and .-'oral reports Ghosts—Deborah Carneyv June ahy of the Brookside Place PTA . A total of $509 was turned in at Initial repoH the Township; Committee that the street be called Lbool. Andrea Bracuto will be Ferreira's kindergarten have been Kim Allen, Bruce wldlnan .and' Robert Clay, and Charles Bischoff, have been presented by the chil- Van Schoick, Robert Dawalt, Rich- members were new Cranfbrd resi- Donna Bencs, Linda. Gassman arid The following children brought meeting of-the Cranford United Fun* at the Oak lane, because of the niany oak trees on the I iressed as a bride( Jean Wle sharing their toys and experiences Paul Stracke have celebrated Columbus; Michael Kearney, Ar- dren as follows: John Adams and ard Geiscl; Scarecrow—Bonnie ' dents like himself and have sim- Robert Grimshaw assisted him. in things for the fall science table., • YES Vote Important—RahMir Shine! Shaheen Agency, IS North avenue^ east, it was street. - The remaining three families asked that I wear a cow girl outfit GeoGc r at a show and tell period each their birthdays since the begin- lehc Grand and Joan Sleesman, Michael -Peters, North Carolina; McCroa: Skeleton—David Demp- ilar problems of orientation. Karen Horowitz headed the ning of the school term. Roger Huppert brought in a sey; Haunted House -t. Robert Legion Plans announced by John L. Blach, executive it be called Clay avenue as a continuation of the will be attired group which planned and selected day. Recently David Karalis microscope for the class to experi- De Sot6; Donald Miles, Magellan; Robert Carrajat, Edwin Weinstcin. • ' Dr. McDermtth paid the obvious, short street of that name between Manor avenue Jellybean clothes. Jt brought a new dump truck to Many interesting things were Karen Liming, nnd Judy Keller, Janis Kopf, and Carol Mertz; Flor- fContinued on Page 8) .1 The water referendum on the ballot have been discussed, and virtually all of enthusiastic suport of the PTA by man. The 1953 quota was 121,000. an appropriate program cover. ment with. He also* brought, in J-wllI be Davy Crockett show the.class; Debra Reid, a new brought to by the children for for the coming General Election has teen them have/been discarded for one reason Brookside Place parents proves and South Sixth street. N i Helping her were Richard Bern- some science books and a hamster. ' ;i Arrangements bad been made to accommo- 1 Duck.will be unperaona' pocketbook; and Anthony Andrl- newstimeT Pamela Kluin showed they will approach any school Cranford had a registration total of B,036 eli- stein, Joan Messersmith and the children a chestnut man that Doris Korsen brought in a shoe well-publicized in recent months, and we or another. Josefyk and, ola, a taxicab. William Beekhuy- problems, with good-will and co^ gible voters; highest in the township's history, date 1^00 persons at the deluxe party to be given Phyllis Coopersmith. A "third someone made for her. Paul Kre- that had been carved from a piece In 1955, 6ne plan went as far as the Dinner Fei wUl be dressed as committee, with Russell Ott as seh shared his new book with the of coal and a necklace with a feel sure that everyone who reads this operation. He said he was-looking fon the November 2 Presidential Election, accord- at St. Michael's School by the combined societies vetsky brought (in a large •'snail forward to participating irt a panel I pinoochla chairman, made .several' flags' group.' , heart made of coal. riaangn&f ayreferenduni on the ballot? —' pians-werejnade^for/the- 29th ing'to" figures released by the Union/County of St. Michael's Church. Among prizes to be shell. Danla Bentson and Leslie knows about it and has heard of the im- discussion, at the February meet- showing some of the proposed Richard Montag brought in a ~amual Veterans' Day/dinner of offered was a, free trip to Bermuda. Oraie » BROOKSIDE PLACE SCHOOL Victorin brought, in ; tom-tom xbut this project did not have complete ing of the Brookside Place PTA.' Board of Elections in Elizabeth Triis repre- flags of 49 stars. On thjjk committee 7 Cranford Post 212, American Le- "S«t as All Git Out," an original play written Pupils in Mrs. KUzabetb Cloth- ••/ Grade 1 drums. Linda Vogel brought in a box of minerals and his shell portance of a yes vote on the proposal to statewide Support or unanimous legisla- Miss Etta Tunner, school, prlhcl* sented a gain of 1,260 over, the, previous Novem- ,were Robert , Goldsmith, Jerry collection. He also brought in a gion ,at a mceting/lrist week In by H. K. Reach and J. Webster Skerratt of the. bf>i third grade nave completed /Miss Jane English's.first grade postcard with baby fawns pictured pal, welcomed the. parents and in- . bar's reglstraUon. and 504 ovep^the 1M4 Presi- Freldman and Robert Dougherty, collection of crab claws that were take concrete steps toward solution of/tibe tive support* and therefore it failecr at the Casino. Cranford Dramatic Club.-was presented at the There were class at Brooks]de School made on. the front add a magical shell (White and Colors) troduced the members of the facul- dential Election figure. unit on Ralph- Huehn and Daniel Hilde- mounted on cardboard. Denise state's water problem. / ' the polls. ~ -.--• . The turkey dinner will be monthly assembly of the club. .- the imjk>rt-^ 3-D picture, for Halloween., plant was brought in by Donald ty and'Mrs. Ruth Janovsik, direc- Members of the township engineering depart- discussions brandt made a large outline' map Miller, Michael Koon and Clara served at 6:30 uffm. Tuesday, No-: day with a The pictures displayed on the Watson. - • •> >• • • >Fear has been expressed by many, • -# The present water plan takes into tor of elementary education. Mrs. The CrahfArd Historical Society issued a call of starting of the United States and were Buontempo contributed leaves vember U; at the Casino by mem- ment had lowered the^Rahway River to permit As a hall bulletin board were made by Tommy Mafflore brought in his however, that this important vtfte is com- consideration all of the best thinking con- Lawrie Montgomery and Mrs; Rob- for pictures of old Cranford foot bridges to add land nutritious narrators. Toby Robinson took the and seeds. Dennis Milkosky, Louis bers of the .auxiliary, it was an- rtepairs'on the Hansetrtem at North Union ave- Deborah Bedell, Joan Hatch, Wal- pet turtle and allowed the class to its historical collection. Residents were asked I d» project, .'• children plwnp'^1 part of Columbia. The rest of the Ditzel, John Moore and Gary Buy 4 Gals. Get 1 Gal. FRLE1 ing up at an inopportune time in that we tributed during the past years; it adds the nounced bjr Past Commander iAv nue and Riversldeydrive. Township Engineer Pat- ter Grote, Craig Margolis, Gary to keep It in school for a few to lend pictures to ^he society so that reprints "breakfast The menu Kamin, brought . in books on are having one of our \yetiest years in a work of competent engineering groups, Jules Doramergue, chairman. -V-"' conS/entlon at :Atl**Uc; City today •' rick J. Grail explained that a large cavity to the class* each had at/least one state Estabrook and Gayle Morris. days. Kathy Leshko brought ta^a and iombrroyg^A teajtar the class- .could be made. . The group also appointed a I consisted of /Juice, cereal, milk, stronomy, weather and space. : A reoent spaghetti dinner for. • dam structure was* being filled in . be'fSfe it lllotst , buttt/d J to';represent.. 'j/. •';•'., Those- displayed' on the class- cowgirl doll that she got at the long while, weather-wise, the Weather and it is a complete, integrated project room mothersTwll b^Tield TUes-' committee to determine {he story behind the and Jain, The .children have been doing :iB the be/efit of the drill team uni- reached anfextentthat might endanger the whole BLOOMINGDALE AVENUE room bulletin board were made rodeo. Deborah Frlcke brought in Bureau has indicated that our total rain- that has-been thoroughly thought day at the school. ' '/, naming of Cranford streets. Hosts hoitesses were Jan- some experiments with sound. form/fund was termed a success dam. Katbleen Mazzeo, by: Susan Goodwin, Patti Sil- a-pretty beaded' bracelet Robert u^m At the conclusion of, the busi- lice SCHOOL Henry Zielinski brought In an SAPOLIN HASON DRI m fall this year may/exceed 60 inches. And; through and has the widest possible ^up- f. Turk, chairman, le Cranford Clippers gained undisputed . Vnmty-fiv* Years Ago; - ' . : Craig Connolly, Grade 3 berthan, Laurence Mattay, June Danyus brought'a .toy convertible 'irst Vice-Commander David B. ness meeting; parents visited the Monetti, NeU Crickenberger, Xan- experiment that he did at home to if the voters halve to carry umbrellas to port not only in the Legislature, in the ad- classrooms, where round table dis- of first, place in the Union .County Philip S. Swain of 11 Grove street his and Kenneth Mun- Shirley Pillow's third car. Andrea. Tuttle showed the pmpsoiv, who conducted the. cy Nardelli, Jimmy MacMillan, children a cute rag doll. Mlchele show that . sound " Is ' carried - RUBBER BASE COATING FOR SHINGLES, the polls on November 4 it might dampen ministrative departments of the state, but ing'-lnNthe.absence of Com- • cussions were held/on questions •"ootball League as they shut out ScotdV plains, achieved the record of baying voted for every fodd Harrison, Gail Bagliy, through string/ ' • that had been sent in to the teacl ' 33-0, at the Scotch Plains High. School field' t& Republican president from LJhc61n to Hoover and Jennings showed the children a Hhe enthusiasm of some for action in favor among wate- r experts an.!•-_•—id people. gener- / jnartder Patric Williams, reported t Michael Hertz, fihrew, Kastner chestnut .that she found. ers before the meeting. their third straight win. The Union Blue Comets,, for al] local Republitan candidates. Mr. Swain, ally. \ - ' :•'• -s V .' • that the paid up ncembership list Michael Hertz, Drew Kastner, Billy. Jacob, Ann Jurlck, Nicho- of water. . '' Refreshments were servedin the only other previously.. undefeated team •'• lit the wb6'was 99 ^ears old, had: .been a Republican for 1999 now totals 124. / Richard Bair and Judith Dickman. las Vizzone, John Girvan, Eliza- First step in its fulfillment wiU be A contribution of $50 to the activities^room under the super- league, bowed to ttwplamtiald Plebes, 6-0. ' Dooater smce heiirst becanw of age and had. once . Grade « /Voter apathy might well result from yision of Mrs. Edwaro^Saias and beth Nelson and John Honeywell approval of the referendum at the/polls United Fund of Cranford was Fifteen Team Ag» . seen Lincoln; PHIL F. HENEHAN Columbus Day was celebrated lasl«pgli»ULa the fact that it is well known that our Mrs. Hugh Dunlop. brought in records and. books to state does not suffer from any scarcity next month. When the referendum pass- voted by the members, A special committee to repreaent Oaoford's As a toaWi.of the community's appreclati Realtor and Insuror in Miss Ruth Morgan's fourth share with the rest of the children. SAPOLIN SHAKE & SHINGLE es, the Department of Conservation and William J. Fordham, second* interests in a proposed new highway^, tov.be fqr the work he had done for Cranford dui grade class with a specially or- Nancy Koester brought in some of water duetto lack of rainfall. Over vice-commander and chairman of. known as Route! 4, was appointed by Mayor ttw-terms he.had served-on'.the Board of Chosen ganized program. A committee led snails that.were needed for the ••/ Economic Development will proceed with the years, New Jefsey is watered by some the fifth annual Christmas tree George E. Osterheldt at a meeting of the Town- ' ftatAhoMtcs, a testimonial- dinner wast tendered by Elizabeth Knox reported to the fish bowl. sales committee of the post, 'an-, the first stage of the long range develop- Elects Wlicer ship1 Committee; ', .;,;, ._. , • •'/ ' • .-_ FreerteM^r St;^ Droescher at the Ecpo Lake , announces the following additions to his class with information from ref- Lorraine Almqulst, Martha 45 inches of rainfall annually. This nounced that a carload of trees : s r • -,. i erence boofis and newspaper tonofabond Class^onicers have been elected The Board of Ejducatiod1 adopted a resolu- Country Cl0b>- Mr. Droescher, who planned to Crane and Richard Johnson were means a depth of nearly four feet of wat- ment program -\au' has been brdered and is expected of Mrs. ' Harriet real estate sales force effective immediately articles. Pictures relating to helpers' for the. month in the IY.PHQNE-J..costs Ottto ice construc- to arrive December 5. f . tion to consideration of a n)an to open the retire, had served W-iear* on the county board, PAINT SHOP Columbus Day were shown. The er falling on us each year. issue of $45,850,000 to hbmerpom at Cleveland A silver tray was presented to hirn by the citizens morning class. Kathy Santella, Our problem,, however, is that our tion of two new reservoirs at Round Val- ***g »» High; School. . Sherman School annex as a^obnimunity youth class sang a song appropriate fojr. v Brenda Gelfman, Roxanne Cooper, center. . --: .• • ,!, ' •.• '.'• yj •', •';•"••• • .'':[''•[ "•• of-Cranford. • • •' '/. \" 10T N. UNION AVfe. — Opm Thu riulay Eywifngs ,— BRIDGE 6-2540 plentiful rainfall, for the most part, sim- ley and Spruce Run ifi Hunterdon Coun- Jtta rU , They are: President, James the occasion. * / Arthur Cohtt, ' Leda Schuster, Zachairy; secretary, Susan Dudley; The Cranford JunioT Service League^ netted: "' William R. Bragdon of 208 Manor place Children who participated, were: 1 MARY H. KNAUER Jackie McGee and James Roberts Iy runs away into streams and eventual- ty, to launch several research and devel- treasurer, Kathryh Duncan; class $815^0 itrom. th> subiedptiao campaign ft ha* named chairman tor the 1933/Red Cross.mem- James Almond', Kevin Bateman, wefe~helpetti—in—the— Rr into the sea. Then, when it is heeded, opment programs^n preparation for sub- reporter, Marcia RubbM* and Red, conducted (or The-Cranlpird/Citizen and Chion- btrship^^drive In Cranford, Garwood and Kenll- 110 Spring Gardtn Street BRidg* 6^656 James Dobranski, Robert Kasdon, it is no longer available, sequent steps jjrthe project,, and to.ae- In Cross representative, CharlofPopf. icte^ M^ Cha^ A. »^^ \worth. /•' •••'•'. •..•'•.../ '•/ Kathleen Jones, Ronald Klein, Grade t at-. Andrea <> Manhes, Samuel Mc- After a owances are made for Hood quire land, lh other sections pi ihe state silting with proper flUng of th«ir r™ -Mil Spscht of-lt Miss Claire Markey's second m the; af song^l lofi ophpmore class Dow«U, Steven Qlson, Chrfetlne grade class is studying about tfie transpiration for subsequent construction of additional WIRKUS Tully, Linda Mandel, Virginia run-off, evi ration and Ji Women in New' Indians. The cpildren have decid- throughout 14 inches of reservoirs. BRidge 6^3659 'Seymour and John Kerr. ed to set up an Indian display precipitafioXare siill left "that amounts An important point to remember Grade « -table- and- a library shelf devoted *ML Pupils in the three sixth grade to books on Indian topics. Joy to 670,(K)0 gallons per day per square that thrf bond issue for this pro, classes last week had a contest Macofiky brought Jn Indian jew- mile, much of which could and should be like bond issue debts created to Both Vfr&t Knayer and Mrs. Wirkus are thoroughly of Halloween drawings under the. elry, Lorraine Huckel^an Indian NOW thro NOV. 29th .. .SAVE 1 caught and held for use when necided. other choc improvements, direction of the art teacher, Miss headdress, John Gustavsen' . qualified toserve your real estate requirements. Virginia Pfflff. , hatchet and - Allen Hopkins a Until something concrete is done quire new or additional Judges were fifth grade students. spear. Mary Hayeck brought in )ut storing more water where it is will make contracts with was belieyed tiurt this1 experience Douglas . Nordstrom represented'' a canoe, a beli, and a book, and heeded; however, a relatively small por- priyate water companies would help the students reaUse |hif Mrs. .Shugart's. class, Wendy Ruth Becht brought in Indian users to buy th — that reaoinc to the Berkemeler was fchosen from Mrs. dolls. Kerry Myslak. WUllam tion of the precipitation wUl continue to in the soufce Winners' from Mrs. Marion Grade I Miss Malleville MacNelll's third tinue, no matter how much it ram grade- is studying, a unit, on The .. The problem is aggravated hy tile Children of China. Many children fact that people are using mor^ water all have brought In contributions for the time. Roughly, the rate of increase the museum table. Doris. Korsen Kathjryn loaned the class some Chinese amounts to one gallon per person [th, Kathnn money, a hand painted handker per year, or anincrenaot about •' ae* chief from China and pictures .and books about China. 1£/J to the youngsters MONTANARI LESS slipcovers blankets curtains published last r comforters the Cranford Clergy Council our deluxe . . t Halloween,, which aid the / .. •••••!" \ worid'SrUBderprivileged children ALL Established 13 years ago tomorrow, On NIWI CLEANING the United Nations has done much in its WISHINO... IOHMS , . ; Cmne in lontortotv! its fovrth trip short history to help build a Jwtter, hap- Mobllheat bntheex- pier and more- secure world. There is for a. home of your own OF much yet to be done make- It so, but action will pAspeakers dis- SGl Dag The place to start is a^ • DRVCLEANERS L permanent, mission in Israel kjold's recent request thah t the UN Gen- >r • SHIRT LAUNDERERS its'CQunterp in. the United Arab eral Assembly approve standby arrange- "Suburban for all the facts • COLD STORAGE VAULTS RepubUc. ments f6r a UN emergency force "or sim- on MORTGAGE LOAfW. :iAL NOTE TO GAS USERS— ( KNOWN • RUG CLEANERS ' Next Tuesday, they will hear Clark ilar forms of a United Nations presence," • TAILORING 11- Eichetterger, executive director of seems to us like a real step in the right WE CARkY A COMPLETE LINE OF FIREPLACE FUELS. TOMAN! 1 the American Association for the United direction. ' . Nations, see a UN film and hear a Mr. Hammarskjold did not ask for a ' -.... DUHnouinhed Service >m the world organization force in being, but requested only a blue- ' Quality Conscious Last night, thcLeague and the coun- print under which it could be asembled ..•tell you ty chapter of the American Association and dispatched promptly if and when an who fixes REAIKTATE 44 NORTH AVE., EAST for the United Nations sponsored a talk emergency arose. The Assembly or Se- CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY here by WilUam G. Hetherington, New- curity Council would have to authorize STRONG FUE CO. ark Evening News UK correspondent, on employment of. the force for each par- anything SUBURBAN TRUST COMPANY for rout* wrvk* . . . 3R 6-3300 "How World Crises Male* Foreign Pol- ticular crisis. You'll find: umbrellas • there?s an qfice in your community . Cl • 1UDU9UIBET ky." , •• ' '• " v-"" Such a move would be a step toward awning* • wcavinf and . UN Week is iUo being marked in a real UN police force which some day Cranford by special features placed m could be a significant factor-in creating tnacfaina CIANFORD- C4JUMW) • WESTFIELD. SCOTCH PLAIHS.PLAIMFIELD BRidge 6-0900 T4 the Citizen andChronide by Birr. Charlct Hhev justice andr'stabflity in the world W>P>lfa» Yaci. G. Albury, to whifch haaDJen tUe dream of humanitar- iw«v«mf/ M1M series of «iut^t0as and Loingfon AW. at L.VRR -U...: ' "*'• kit *•; ;•

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trr&vi. 'XJ'-~ ' Suburban Garden Qub itf ."*;• v- •••:: :'' Church Offers Board Hokfe Meeti f.., A board meeting of the Sul Recital for Organ and Voice :gflP bah Garden Club was held last •HJC ministry of music of the First Presbyterian Church will. •^B;'> •'.'.'• ' week in the home of Mrs. Walter Meth. 120 Wllshire drive. Mrs. ,t a recital ot music for organ and ..voice at 4 pjn. Sunday in BUFF IS NO GAME urch sanctuary. Significant organ and vocal works of the ancient Meth, the -president, presided. modern periods will be per-j-r — ~ — Twelve board members attend- Child Welfare Work Calvary Plans Stewardship 'Protestant Way* Sermon ed. Refreshments, were served at Thought for the Week been soprano soloist at Kilburn the close of the business §ession/ '"Srfi'cip^ting artists for this Church for six years. ii Reformation Topic of Pastor at Osceola Jjentctton will include Robert TO PLAY ON ELECTION DAY! OW THE EVB OF TJNFRD N ATKMfS DAT Talk Series The public is invited to attend J -Our Protestant Way" will be the sermon topic ot the Rev. Alb •'? Schnnck, minister of music at :s By KEY. CPET OAKBKTT. AsiNtsBjt Mtearter. E this first in a series of such, * f \'«^'-W^^»^gsssssi Cleveland PTA ; /: G. Dezso, pastor, as Reformation Sunday is observed during identj church, and Blr. and Mrs. recitals to be given, twice yearly. il • • Craafwsl alHIisilst Ctorefc ' ' • •\ "Health Officer John ^.Kunxe find Mrs. Arthur Q. Lennox, Observance Kail, baritone and soprano The Reformation will be ob- Without forgetting for one "H>rwm* the destructive forces at services a.% 9:30 and 11 ajn. in Osceola Presbyterian Church this: WmL...Hears Sarnowski, J^n'tTr^eAckie^ments executive secretary ot the Cranford Walfare Association, will spea* At both the 9:30 and 11 o'clock day. Junior and Westminster | respectivelyp , at the Kil- on '-The Welfare Agencies' Work With Children" at • meeting; of served at Calvary Lutheran Church work>r«ynagogue and public school bombings, personal/ assaults, services Sunday at the First Pres- Presbyterian* 44 Fairfield avenue, and _ jj£rn Memorial Hadassah Head DrC Mcfiermith ;' the Child Study Club of Cranford Methodist Church at 8 p.m/Monday. this Sunday at two identical serv- mistrust at all levels and among many/, groups—we need to be byterian Church, the Rev. Robert Choirs win sing at the 9:30 serv- Cathy,Druder daughter of TVIrT • church of Newark. An introduction of Superinten- Devotions will be led by Mrs. ErBMt Ullom. Hostesses «U1 be:ices of worship at 8:15 and 11 ajn. mindful of the difference that the United Nations has nude and G. Longaker will deliver the first ice and the Senior Choir at 11 ajn. graduate of For Political Promises.,. The Rev. Arnold J. Dahlquist, pas- wiU continue to make. ' - of two messages onc^ stewardship Church School for Nursery, Kin- Mrs; Raymond Drude, 402 Wall i Schanck is! a Flies to Florida •ient of Schools Clark W. McDer- Mrs. Kenneth kaiser, chairman; avenue, were baptized by the ] ^School of Sacred Music, Union tor, will preach on "Does the This noble body of representatives from nearly .all the nations — "Living by Giving." Summer dergarten and Primary Depart- mith and a talk by Vincent F*. Sar- Mrs. AlfredErhrUcher, 'Mrs. Wil- Reformation Mean Anything To- tor Sunday morning. ^logical Semteary, New York. For Convention nowski, principal, headed the pro-* liam Schilling, Mrs. Maurice of the world is to us a symbol of the eonstuctive and positive pow- sewing which the women's groups ments will meet at 9:30 a jn^ and anV-hteh he received the de- day?" - '.;... •• : of the Margaret Greene Associa- for Junior, Junior' High and Sen- -Anna May Philo, Roger Kevl /Mrs. Shapiro. of 127 gram 6f the Cleveland Junior High ers at work. As a living symbol it strengthens us to find other w of master of sacred music. He . fuller and Mrs. Victor Kocenko. Sunday Church School for-all tion have done will be dedicated, ior High Departments at 11 a jn. Wagner and John Schu Beech street, president of the School. PTA meeting last week in Vote For The People You Know And Trust! Reformation Sunday and Meth- ages convenes at D:30 ajn^-1 A expressions of order' and justice, and to insist that these prevail with Mrs. Wilbur V.Schindler A child care nursery is available were enrolled as students in ani organP«P««» TJ^;Boseue-Oa^ford Chapter of Ha- KOBEkf E. 8CHANCK the school auditorium. j odist Home Sunday will be double, session for' the Nursery, over the threatening chao» and disorder that everywhere Appears. making the presentation at 9:30at both hours. , Church School lost Sunday... do?. Roster of Newark, Viola daissah. flew to Miami Beach, Fla. Mrs. Walter J\J. Thorne. presi- ' observed at services this Sunday. The word o* Jesus, "Seek first his Kingdom and righteous- and Mrs. William H. West at 11 The annual bazaar, sponsored 1 or New York and Searle dent, presidtyj at a jvejl attended Kindergarten rind Primary Depart- _ the' Senior High Westminster [ Wright -of Columbia "University. participate injstates «nd Puerto Rico-attended FOR U. S. SENATOR FOR CONGRESS Dr. Albert Allinger, pastor, will ments meets again at 11 aJn. The ness," was nisi, addressed to] any body of churchmen or to repre- O'clock. Fellowship meeting Sunday eve- organizations of the church J the 44th convention^, of the convention, which Was geared meeting. The; budget- for the year discuss "Thk Coming Reforma- church-hour baby sitting service sentatives of the nations, was and is a call to eetablish order The Westminster Choir will ning, a movie entitled "Freedom to take place on November 13 and] York. at the Footainebleau to the theme, "With Faith in thewas read by Mrs.' Robert Higglns,. tion", ot the-9:30 and 10:55 a.m. is held in the 'church house at 11 within one's self, and to ite this orderly goodness Into a posi- sing the anthem;' Thy Churchy O Learn" will be shown.. Members in the Osceola Church from 6 | Mr. Rail undertook vocal study BoteL The event ran from Sun- future." treasurer, and approved. Plans' c 9 pjn. Hbmley Fell of Newark are being made to have Dr. Ruth services. Family church service o'clock. J !•! tlye force. This means thai we should recognize the temptations God," by Eric Thiman, at 9:30 and of the Senior High Westminster day through yesterday. • \ Hadassah's program for the next will be conducted at 8:30 a.m. by The Unl Lutheran Church at 11 o'clock the Chancel Choir Fellowship of the Willow Grove bis' been soloist at the Newark Mqre than tSW delegates and 12 months, embracing its manifold Boyle as speaker at the November of despair, of apathy, of si and resignation in the face of all Church for eight years. Mrs. Rail 17 meeting of the parent education . Dan Harper, youth adviser. Men of wiU meet Monday kinds of negative attitudes acts of violence. ') wiU sing the qntbems. "Lord. ForPresbyterian 'Church wUT be giifttf ->— representing Hadassah's actlvlUes in the United States and thy Tender vMewiek' Sake."- by guests. .. . •:."•...- • +•••••-.• *''1*',. •'. Seek $929,7% has been a pupil of Mary Ledger- SISflOO iiiemheia in 1J8S chapters group at Sherman School. Junior High- Fellowship will evening ;M 15. "This Is My Israel, was formulated at the Mi- •;'•$: . Not to admit that we always tempted and often yield to Richard~ Farrinf. and "With A of Ne* Yjirk. C«y and Baa '" iraaghout the United Mrs. S. M. Kisner, program . meet at 7 p.m.'Sunday to see a Church" win the subject for the apathy is to be dishonest The Triads Young Adult Group ami Beach convention. UNICEF movie. Seventh < and evening, fUm.'The living ourselves. We should teach our- Voice of Singing,'' by - Martin wiU visit the old First Presbyterian. ToSendSurpl . At the monthly meeting of thechairman, introduced Mr. Sarnow- ->::.l eighth graders are invited to Church,' be shown. Follow-: selves to be active lit com]ttog the destructive attitudes before Shaw. Other musical selections Church in Newark Sunday evening Roseile-Cranford Chapter of- Ha- ski, who spoke abtmf the impor- attend. ( .& Ing this will be a discussion. they flame into violence i 111 wiU. These attitudes are never will include Three Improvisa- for an exchange meeting. On Oc- Foods Overseas dassah last week st Temple Beth- tance of , parents^ and teachers ':•! lip Meeting at the sjtone hour, the led by TJahlQtiist, on the very far away from us. is only as God's righteousness comes to tions,'' by Paul Benoit; "Andante" tober 31 this group wttl hold a Thousands of Americans will i |d, Mrs. Frederic Blum of Cran- working togctpcr to understand dwell in individual hearts/that «uch a body as the United Nations by Chopin, and "My Dearest Jean." Hallowe'en Party in the large fel- ford reported the progress being the problems of the children. Senior High Fellowship will dis- recent tion of the United asked for 89M.790 in a spe, Homework 'and special services, cuss the question: "How Fraternal Lutheran in America, held will be an instrument of food's peace. , . . • '' ' by Cruger.. \ • -r »•• lowship' room ot 8 -pjn. Members during the Thanksgiv made on. the new. Israeli medical are asked to attend to costume. ••• center., which will house the He-available to the children, also were Are Fraternities?" in O. Members of the At 4 pjij. Sunday in the church to finance the 1959 discussed. ' ' of Zlon Lutheran Sanctuary, a recital of music "for Choirs will rehearse tomorrow brew University—Hadassah Medi- Mr. Harper will lead a dis- Our Surplus" program Mr. Sarnowski introduced/ the cussion on "Predestination" as the Church, way, /are • invited organ and voice wUl be presented. as" follows: Junior, 3:45 pjrf.; which 300 million pounds of: cal School, a 500-bed teaching hosT guests. Participating artists wttl jtyi"^* Westminster, 8130, and Senior. 8 nital and a school for nurses; and teachers arid Dr. McDermithi who •( Young Adult Fellowship meets at jfftft KOBE MAKIB EBAM|> Acolytes of Trinity to Attend irom surplus stocks will be congratulated the PTA o^ofgan- 1 the home of Jack Roberts, 29? i Choir will rehearse at Robert' K. Schanck, minister of .There wfll be no Junior tributed free to hungry which Is now under construction : on the outskirts of Jerusalem. izing a new unit, and Mr. Sarnow- Bloomingdale avenue, at 7 p.m. 8:30, High Choir at 6r45 music at the church, and Mr. and Choir rehearsal tomorrow but the abroad. '• •" - •;.;••• Mrs. Fred Rail, baritone and so-choir will be in-church on Sunday ski for the speed of converting an - Metitbers of the Intermediate and Ad Choir at 8 Rjn. today. Annual Festival in Trenton The goal for ihe 1959 SOS i A musical skit entitled i"Me and elementary school .into a junior Fellowship will join with the Boy Troop 84 assembles In - Acolytes of Trinity .'Episcopal Church will attend the ..annual prano soloists, respectively, at the gram, now entering its fifth Sympathy" highlighted the pro- 7 Missionary Kilburn Memorial Presbyterian Cub Pack 44 wfll meet at 7 pjn. gram. Mrs; Irving Heitner, pro- high school! i .. Kenilworth Methodist Fellowship Hall at 7:30 pjn. Diocesan Acolyte Festival, which is held at Trinity Cathedral; Trenton, was announced this week by • BBfr^hments- were served by ' for a visit, by chartered bui, to Catechetical Instruction wttl be Church of Newark. The'public is •row.;' •..• ..••'• ,... :• •.',. R. Harris Wilson, executive*.! gram vice-president, directed the held ai 9:30 i-m. Saturday, andon the Feast of Christ/the King. Members of the. Acolyte duttd Invited to attend this first to, a On Saturday, the Rev. Mr. Dezso skit and was assisted by Mrs. Fred Mrs. Herbcri Pechjn, chairman, as- the United Nations in New York Conferei planning to attend the festival rector of Church World sisted by Mrs. y. Whitmey^r, Mrs. City from 2 to 6:30 pjn. Sunday. Cub Pack 84 will meet to Fellow- series of .such recitals to be given win give the' invocation at the third National CouncU of Chu Kant accompanist. Mrs. Jack Leff, ROBERT W. KEAN FLORENCE P. DWYER ship ^all at.T pjn. ; will meet at tee church it 2 o'clock Banyardl» Any womea who plan to twice,yearly. . '.;. ' annual jdinner of the Babe Ruth narrator and the following cast: W. Conrad, JWr^. D. Gold, Mrs. Patricia Sangiuliano is", in charge Sunday afternoon, wnich sponsors the prograin ^:. Lowe/Mrs. E. A. Kammler, The pastor will begin a new ser^ Rev. Rob- attend are asked- to make reserva- Senior High. Fellowship .wttl Sunday evening be witt behalf of major denominations j Morris Klein, Mrs. Louis .jot reservations. The regular In- ert Bizxaro, am tions with Mrs. W.. D.' Hbesly. show sUdes and speak on J»}s_teip Mrs..Irving' Ellner, Mrs. and Mrs. H. Cron, who did the termediate meeting at 7 pjn. will Final, services of the wees>iBjng iesW classes Wednesday for those meet at 7 pjn. Sunday and have a table, diJL Missionary' Conference. wiU ibewishing to unite with the congre- Prieke, acolyte warden, will- ac- Transportation will be provided twardship program, "Meand My to the Dominican Republic to the >n,~ Mrs^ Harvey "List, be omitted. , company, the group. / Because of for those whd need it. I need in the ov conducted ibis weak-eAd in fbegatyon on the Unit Sunday in No- Money," presented by this Toon ' Westminster Fenowship pi^ifgf^nw of the.. churches, Prepon, Mrs. William FOR REGISTER FOR SURROGATE Cottage leaders will attend a 1 the festival, there wttl be no meet- The Womatfs Auxiliary of the. Alliance Church. ^. "- . Sessions will meet in the Budget Counctt through its chalr- ot the Springfield Presby- Wilson > emphasized, are Prosk ahd.Mrs. Morton Smolln. training session in the parsonage t ing of the Inquirers', class this Sun Episcopal Diocese of Mew Jersey terian Church. : * "•• :'••' Suburban GluVs Thik evening, 'slides 4rr ffll'*g at 1:13 pjn. each Wednes- an. Miss. Agnes FingerUn. and available from U. a Mrs. \Jeas Bernstein, American at 8:30 p.m. Sunday. g pg dayy. r• ' ,' . ^ ' • wUl sponsor a meeting of the Up- David Tyre of the finance com-. Girl 8cout Troop 10* wUl hold affairs chairman, spoke briefly, on 1 sjmpnsf ssocks only after ] . Rehearsals will, be held today The Parish Altar meeting per Division at SVJUuke's Church. a maaQucrade party at 10:30 ajn. United Nations- Month, Which is Junior Workshop mUstanarbe shown yb ywor thke RevV .Ecuado K. P. Lewisr win, junior HU(h Choir wfll rehearse mlttee. At the same hour the Jun- has been made from supplies | as follows: Youth Choir, 4 pjn.; 3:3Q pjn..Wednesday. . wiU.be held immed ite&r following RoseUe, otr Tuesday from 9:30 ajn. ior High Feuewship wttl have Tjaiiirnay momtns. mminers of being obseryed\during October, Chapel Choir; 7 pjn.. and Chancel Mr. Lewis -has completed three the 9 o'clock .thlsmorn- to 2:30- pjn. The woman who at- a work meeting for UNICEF. Oacsola'S new Brownie Troop win i neceai' and on the importance of voting Explores Woods r terms of service in evangelistic people Choir, 8 p.m. Boy Scout Troop 75 tog. At 4 pjn. • young people's tended the national convention at oaguasis. ^v- •; - c •• ••. •• • r •• • November 4. A nature walk for children of will. convene in the auditorium and SCTJOOI work la Xcuador, Youth Group Elects 'wfflmeetinthe Miami Beach, Fuu, as representa- monthly meeting "in tt>e board Boy Scout • Tmm> • 44 and Ex— Mrs. Shapiro announced that the members, ranging in age from of the Educational .Building at 7 Ross Marie Eramo, , guild room* Choir rehearsal tives of'this diocese wttl' be on roorn at 1:15 pjn. Monday. M plonr Post 44. wfll toast at Tj foods; he said, group is participating bMhe Uni- 6 to 12 years,, was conducted Sat- Franob West Africa, wttl bring^i At Trinity Meeting wUl be held at :30 pan, and at hand to present, the program of 7:30 pjn. there wttl oe a i Tuesday. Gbt| 8cout Troop emwgenry relief to ted Nations Seminar which is be- urday by the. Junior Workshop of There will be a meeting of themissionary Junior Young Churchme 7:30pjn..the and Boys' Choir the women's work of the church ing of the Junior renowshlp mkt thesameevantacat t:4S In ing jointly sponsoifeaby'the^West- the Suburban Garden Club. Junior' Sportsmen's Club in room Tomorrow night, the Rev. f)red Church have elected oflt- will rehearse. M 8 pjn. there wUl for the next three years. The dl and adult advisers, and MthaenapeL for widows, i field and Cranford Leagues^ of The children explored nearby 10 at 7 p.m. tomorrow. will bring the the ensuing year as fol-bea meeting Jfen*s-Brotbetw theme of the meeting is "One-Fam- 8 unfit 10 pjni the thM Thar* wfll bs • vMettog of Ihe children; Women Voters. Mrs. Leslie Glick. woods looking for unusually 1 aiding, hospital The Finance Commission will Message, "Forgotten People. * it, Peter Swansea; hood In the I room* ily to Christ" of ths" church oflkeiy _ ' - - •••- •;l\t7|« public relations chairman, will atX brilliant foliage, rocks, flowers, • :-'M meet in the old sanctuary at 8 Xramo will show pictures' Bonnie Withering- /"On' at U ajn. the The parish basaar win be held program, swaying me "masr. st aged people,-and in i tend next Tuesday's session at the birds, nests and animal tracks. pjn. Monday. There will, be a work in' French Wast young on Friday. November 14. from d the Church." wttlba held. ' Ctrefcas >of the Women's Guild i' refugees and others Jn United Nations building in NewMrs. Elliot Heilbrun was in

-meeting ol Ui —TW t 10 IfcU as fbOowr Cirele 8. to> In this work overseas, the j York. , charge. Assisting were Mrs. Har- •!'-"';;( ' sane nuclear policy at 8:30 pjn-th. e receiving •s Brotherhood . • 0lcI6t*ai the home of stated. Fsshluu In ftodsrh shspi tatheroonded. The group Will hold its next ex- |old Bbrin, Mrs. Walter Meth and , .•{Tuesday. . •• ' • , •" - .':mlsskmaiy ' Sherlock Hall , Antotottte lUeves. 3S8 West CBUieh, World Servke ove upswept beaaty os^theii aar** fratwe An ecutive board, meeting Monday | Mrs. Irving Metzger. • mV Parents will have ai their wives art in- Clrctta e tV at 88 operattoo is closely co «r IV o'clock ^ tbdan andd at I BRidge Stephen Pollock, JamesXRudoy, service. • flgt distribution abroad Is cared for Peter Rtidoy, Marlene Dickstein, The Every Member Visitation At 8:30 4 No. UNION AVE. CRANFOHD. N. J. very largely tlirough voluntary John Michaelson and Jeffrey program got under way at Trinity assistance and because transporta- FREEHOLDER FOR FREEHOLDER FOR FREEHOLDER gj^klgagsi^SH^Lga^PAgvsj * Heilbrun. " \ Church last'Sunday. Members of "Missionary Skit" to thtr <| Idwshto'wm tion charges in the United States, High, point of the outing was" the parish serving on the visitation Alliance Yo to att ttielr OTFICKHOOBSb 9 aji tot over the seas and in countries the serving. 61 refreshments at committee will make a church friends m Fellowship Hatt-at 8 pja. abroad are in most cases defrayed : I Ttass, Bvss. Vwta • — UOtrWad. Mrs. Hellbrun's home, 6 Concord call at every home of,the partstf - ftatkiMMk ' ' • ' • by bur government or by that of of the mOsTav street to obtain any additional infonnsv» Also at » pjn. touts* row. the recipient people.. tion that may bei necessary to bring Wast •H •:• .at I .Choir, re- Nashville, Tennessee,~and served recent organization meeting at the iVcbaractsrMI as professor of Bible in David school, it was announced today by ••m tUIaftari _^-_, be held,-V Tha Union HAROLD F.BENNBK Llpse*omb College, Nashville. Vincent F. Samwyski, principal. \ • ':, -• C*mty Mental Health Board winTenn., before being called to serve SATCIY . Others electedTare! Vice-presi- Bfliast In tbs> guild room and Gran- as dean of.Centeal Christian Col- dent, John McKay; secretary, Vir- tor* Chapter of AJcoboUcs Anon- lege. .After serving four years as Antboriaad DTJCO ginia Suaccz, and treasurer, Rich- ymous wttl moat In Sherlock HalL dean, he was, caned to the presi- ard Erdman. ". •' both at 8 pjn. dency in 1054. He has traveled HIGH EARNINGS Mrs. Harriet Strem supervised Holy Eucharist win be offered extensively in the Holy Lands i the meeting, at which members of at T ajn. Wednesday. Next {Thurs- in Europe. \ •' • ;\ • the council were acquninted • with day aV 8:48 ajru_the parish in- WekUasI — Track Your savings are AVAILABLE here on a moment's notice five days their 'responsibilities and' various parable of the tal- meet In St Ifyou have great talents. Indus- goals were considered for the Andrew's Chapel. At 9 ajn. .the try Will Improve them^lf but*mod- \ LianMK aviiii nMatthew (Chsp- a week, Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a_trL to 4 p.m, and also year's program. " «' y , t mtheScrtp- Holy' Eucharist will be offered erate abilities, industry will supply •M aouin Detailed instructions for some of RICHARD P. HATFIELD ERNEST S. HICKOK A. DONALD McKENZIE the wJttlispecial •'Intention" for the on Monday and Friday evenings from 6:30 to 8 p.ML_ : the activities planned for .this entitled "Proba- sick. The service of Cnristianlieal^l year will be offered at the next Ing wttl be conducted Immediately meeting. from*4Sci- following the Holy Eucharist Your' savings are SAFE here Each member's account is insured A Quiet Day for women wiU be Hselth with Key to the FOR TOVIRSHIP COMMITTEE held Wednesday at Trinity Church, up to $10,000. .» V ' es" by Mary Baker Eddy Princeton, beginning at 9:30 usn. ifillon* durtog^Uttnaajrwill'be' from the wisdom he bestows. The conducted by Bishop Alfred L. Your savings will EARN MbRE here, too. Our current dividend is— taunts He gives we must improve" fpe. The Golden Text is from Matthew (7:l)r *Noi every/ one that saith unto me. Lord. Lord. ,\ shaO enter into the kingdom of STEADFAST, IN EVIRY WEATHER Vote heaven; but he that doeth the will BY PHONE...costs Dttto of My Father which Is to heaven:- To 6iv#) You More THIS ANCHOR HELD ITS SHIP! tocsJlMr/ont...snywbars

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?-:,. . •• •• .•-.,•' • "• '. . . ' ••'...... ••• ,'. • .' • ••"•*' '•• -••..•. ..•• •••••• •-. .•-••• • . ••• '' .•••*•• ..:'.•- . :•• .••• , • y>*m ,CMR6Bl|UI«aY TCHUBSfiAY. OCTOBER S3, IMS -4-1- CRANFORD CITIZEN.AND. CH&ONICLEr TtJ0«SDAYr OCT tt, I9JM SECTION THREE College, West and a plays.- - ... and Alan Syvertsen were the color member of UJC's first faculty. > Imagination was 'the password guard.,,, •'-•' .-• , •. wr mittees were given and it was an- pjn. MrsI Ruth Janovtik, super- bassador Hotel, the convention A four-tier birthday cake as the class wrote Halloween stor- nounced that the ways and.means visor of elementary education, opened, yesterday' and will con- and. decbrated by Mrs. Charles ies. These stories were a festive committee is in charge, of the Legion Post will speak on "Special Services." tinues through tomorrow. ^.M Haaf of Cranford was cut by Mrs. beginning for the month of glwttt The afternoon Kindergarttm spagbi&tti supper to be held in Refreshments Will be served. General meetings are being held Arthur L. Johnson of Cranford, flndgobuni Fellowship Hall on Election Day. Committees Mrs. Henry Gorsky, president, at Convention Hall. class of Joan Fletemevsr has been' I and MrvMalcolm McKcnzie, vice- widow of Dr. Johnson, a founder : learning how to live imore sa.f«i It was "urged that all residents of This year's theme is "Challenge:; . •••••sf of the college and Tormer county •• : Graste f • ?,• -;- ; • y Crantord rGet'<)ut t*1 Vote" on president, are. attending the Con- of Change."' The keynote address superintendent of schools. .,; Story of Fire" was nre- In order to help theJbhildren 4 and then, attend the Appointed vention of Nejw Jersey Congress was made yesterday by George Z. nted by Miss Mary Donovan's member what to •'.«>'When Committee chairmen for • the of Parents^tndjreachers at Atlan- F. Bercday^assoclate professor of •H iey< supper. •: \ '.,-. •• . . • tic City this week. sixth grade in the auditorium on cross the street they organized Plans' for. the dinner were made ensuing year,have been named by education, Teachers College, Co- Recent Events Monday afternoon. Rina Iiberio a "!-2iS-Gor by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Evans Commander' Patric. L. Williams' of lumbia University. Tomorrow Roy was,thesnntwmcer. ''".. ' "'' Club. When they learned the rules of/the "Club * and their committee. The "refresh- Cranford Post 212, American Le- McCorkel, director of the /Com- In Local Schools Members of the cast were. as each child received' a button and ' ment committee, led by Mr. and gicn. as follows: - Attending State mission on Religious Organiza- (Omttmud from »PBO* 3) follows: Campers, Nan Kronmey- names were printed on the club , Mrs. John Allen, was in charge of Membership, David B. Thomp- tions of The National Conference, Hetzke; Church—Mark Cooper; ejT/:Karen BiUick, JJonald Irving; .the dessert' son; entertainment, William J. PTA Convention of Christians and Jews, Inc., will •ship JistJ . The protfd wear- Fordham;,, Americanism, Bernard -Mrs..William G Trometter and deliver an address entitled "The Graveyard—Jill Warrington; Cat Marietta Lerda, James Simpson; thh e .clulbb buttonbtt s are Dean - Guests for the "'evening' were Katherine Mayer, Anthony Schan- P. Stehlin; sick caU and rcUef. Mrs. L. J. Meyers, president World by a String." —Susan Folk; Moon-rThomas Swkk, Arthur Schmidt, Kindw Mr. and Mrs. John Mason and Mr. and first vice-president,. respec- Archdeacon; Cornstalk — James, er, and Judith Blakeley; Spirit of Vollherbst MUdred Schleck, Winl- and Mrs. Gene^. .McCreery. Arnold Roland R. Graham, Jr. Fire, Barbara ' Jones: -• Vulcan, Service. Richard Dowdell: Boy tively, of y»> rrqnf<>r Sarnowski,' Bruce lane has successfully completed a program planning, Mr. Fordham Participating in the ceremony were Major Gen. Henry G. Nulton horn, explained its purpose and ;. The children are fond of the special 'program of graduate en- er, and. Dr- Thomas Roy Jones of Westfield, chairman of the college's Board of Trustees and presi- Rogers, Peter Warrington; Wayne newest arrival to the class—a tur- s and Mr. Williams; publicity. Mr; of Hillside, a founder of the college and former board chairman, dent of Daystrom, Inc. ' . ;;... :' • - . • ••••• ,',. -:•- .•••.' •' ..;../ \ ./•; , . ."'. demonstratedits use. The powder '< cO^IPIJgrES-ENOlNEgRING THAJNING-^Anen F. Skaarup of gineering training- conducted by horn was empty. "' ! Skaarup, Kurt VollherbsV Rtobert tle which, they named Twinkle. the Western Electric -Company; center; and Dr. John Dougall of Summit, first chairman of _e?~ Jensen, and Joel Oftro; Tom-tom Kindra Vollherbst 107 Oak lane. Western Electric engineer, reads bis graduation Named as Union .County dele- x '• \ . «teals C * Twink- ^certificate in the laboratory of company's Engineering Training and designed to help, meet the in- board when the college was founded in 1933. The cake was baked sary equipment and buildings to Among the guests were: Maj. beater, Geoffrey Goodfellbw. le to school for "the cla' to enjoy gates were Mr. Williams, MR youngster on his way." • Miss Bassin's sixth grade class Center in New York. ' ' ••-—•—^"_H creasing technological' challenges Morrison, Mr. Thompson, Mr. and decorated by Mrs. C Russell Haaig of Cranford, a nationally- Dr. Bush concluded by Saying: accomplish its great purpose, Its Gen. Henry G. Nulton of Hillside, The prognun closed with the and has been helping the Of the times. He was a member of has Just completed a project in class singing the "Flame Son4> .' Dowdell and Mr. Arnesen. Alter- known cake decorator. : : .. v "Whether we have strong lead- facilities do not, nearly meet the and Dr. Charles PhUhdwer- of i with its study of pre- team how rto^lake care the first group to finish the series up to 56 moirths to |>ay! Richard Hall. Robert Oangaware nates are Matthew O'Shea, Wil- ers in the next generation depends demands made upon it" Westfleld, both charter board historic man. The boys and girls of courses. upon bur: efforts) now, to. develop John T. Cunningham, an author- liam F. Herzog, Jr., Mr. Fordham, feNOOV OBPBNOAllLB AUTOMATIC patbOO-MislAT members and founders of the col- made their own "fossilsfos " by y Mrs. Dwyer Guest Speaker Mr. Skaarup, an .engineer' at the Henry A- Bond and Fred. W. their latent possibilities and tal- ity on New Jersey history and a lege; Dr. J. Alexander Stewart of ing a mold out of wet sand and Columbus, Ohio, plant of Western WITH «A»Y, LOW ents. In this we can all have a graduate of' the former Morris 1 ing a mold out of wet san Bauer. .. ' •< . • • . . . v'^ Task of Education Outlined Mountain Lakes, a member of the covering it with plaster of parts. Electric, received a graduation SEEK TES* VOTE FOR WATER—Three SUte senstors who. part.' And there is no greater sat- Junior College, discussed the for- certificate at the company's En- Members have been requested MONTHLY FAVM«MT» Roselle Board of Education which Included in this group of At Presbyterian Club Dinner sponsored the legislation that put the Water Referendum on to deliver used newspapers to the isfaction in life than watching the mation of. junior colleges' in New tools, weapons, f< gineering Training Center in New authorized use of the high school were Representative Florence P. Dwyer of Elizabeth was guest speaker the November 4. ballot look on as Carrol M. Shanks, chairman Casino-as soon as possible for /By Dr. Bush at progress of any able young man Jersey' and bis experiences as a by the college. dinosaurs and anunals. York after 18 weeks of study. American education was called upon to produce the type,of lead- to whom we have extended friend- student . '• Couples,' dub of the First Presbyterian Church held i$s annual Members. of the group began the of the Statewide Committee for the Water Referendum, attaches benefit of the drill team uniform Also, Mayor John ti. Brennan of In .connection with the class's dish dinner last Wednesday evening in FeUowsw> HaU. ers needed to maintain democracy last Thursday evening by Dr. Van- aid during his critical Dr. Kenneth C. J«acKay4 presi- Cranford, Dr. Clark JR. McDer- study of the solar system, first half of the program, a year a, campaign strip to an automobile bumper.. From left. to right: formative years." '•, • dent of the college, paid homage She was^ccompanied by her hus- ago. They resumed their regular Mr. Rhpn^n. president of the Prudential. Insurance Company; taevar Bush, chairman of the board of Merck > Co, Inc., and World mitb, Cranford superintendenp t of committeetnmmiHws^ wer»»e• formed./ One sWrJJv' War II director of the Office of Dr. Thomas Roy Jones of West- to '"those people of vision" who group will show the Planets in re- band, M. tionwide hearings, of the Inter- professional assignments for anoth- Donal C. Fox (D.—Essex), Robert C. Crane (R—Union) and n PTA founded the college 25 years ago*. schools; William H. West of er period before returning to the Scientific Research' and Develop- into names a smoldering spark." field, 'chairman of the college's Cranford, county superintendent of lation to the sun. and the other Following introduction by Wayne Dumont Jr. (ftj—Warren). Board of .Trustees, introduced Dr. "It took dauntless courage to win show the birth of the sOlar Mr. George Mrs. Dwyer training center for the second half vices Talk ment. . ; : Dr. Bush said., "I include also as- schools; Dr. John Ptrdnski, ifresl- which she was a membnv A com- Bush as' a man of "courage, sin- those dark days to launch a col-' dent of Trenton •vstem. The first group spoke on the adjourned of the study program. tataed .with surplus funds, next PTA meeting of the Dr. Bush spoke to more than 200 sociation with teachers who*are prehensive study, thef result of m -R.tura of persons at the founding day dinner, cerity, tmngimttiow, intelligence lege," Dr, MacKay said. "There Dr. Earl Moster. assistant state ed- chairmaned by Alan H Uth Congress, Besides the training center in Livingston Avenue School il ao# fw tboM snt chilly fan themselves successful in their own and fortbrightnesa." was visibn and we express our and Edward Resde. The secon* these hearings, harepors resultet dwhic in ah Hew York, the company also op- Capitiil Concept." : be held next Wednesday at 8:15 days. B« «quipp«l to «i»jojr Uw torn- of Union Junior College at the careers. Teaching is one of the ucation issloner for *»Ufr** of its ub itte fort and pfeaaur* ol quiat. «VM automatie Hotel Suburban, Summit. The' chairman .of the board said grateful thanks." education; . Kenneth W. Iver- has Eleanor Hall and Vemon a more accurate erates engineering training centers mm most-heartening tasks- that man M»T» thaw •jflftri Wp«tWP Eleg- cess as industrialists, as governors. to attend. TK''TOSriw« Affairs CnmnMfas Thurao^TanffTrlttay~by the Hs-^ "It Is blessed with a dedicated Dr. Albert E. Meder of. West- ; trie engineers have taken one or y nor as readers of labor, although Dr. Bush said it is important v :-.•,:• V-..^V:: and the investigations of that great importance of the Rivers tional A««odatfa>!? of Accountants. what goal ftne rare boy of talent faculty. But it is a corporation field, a vice-president of Rutgers minee into the fund raising and Harbors BUI to the residents more-courses in the training pro- addtm a Daleo waMaatial ah fonrtitiqnlns all these leave their Imprint upon limping along without the University, presided: , \ ' gram since it was.established in Mr. Hardy, chief auditor of the , —ALL BRAND NEW — anil, aaaily ,.. any lima ... at low cort. young minds, and m>mi»t

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>y i : : THff ONIOLfc, ThuHsuAYFOCrOBKH ISr "•f budget are required. BUt they will with accessory items .«• (potted tfcderwriters in the Bottle HOI kndwm hold its antaart :> favor at the water bond articles made by the blind at to- with John P. Fitzgerald, Jr.. of 511 William Hubiak and Airs, Samuel. aijd all questions on' the -yltal-jCity yesterday and continues today not', even for the sake of a balthroughou- t the spacious interior. Tavern, Madison, tomorrow night. Ud S.." Eiccnberg, public relations. issues of the day. : " .(and tomorrow. Mrs. SiUby, Mrs. night's meeting and the November Central avenue, Democratic can- ••>•• Mrs.Dwyer Telh Findings anced budget, jeopardize; our; de- A large colonial fixture in keeping l:S»pjn. In me iMel Pierre, Mew that inforrnal cofftc holir will |G.' L. t)ixon and IClrs. Joseph Ma- fenses -and weaken the resolve of y^^Tej." meeting.' These articles may. be didate for. Township Committee. Serving on. the'"steering com- with the architecture of the iubw TorkOtr. ' . • , • / • A mittee with lyir. G^fck are'Mr. the program. sino Will attend with. Miss Beatrice the free world. ••' •••- urban community is centrally- Passed bought by the members at either ec meeting. Christmas cards will be Also appearing jap>tfie' program Hvieston, ,. Pernod-olfc municipal Warner for one day.'.'• Theme of the Among VnimCoto^ "Most of all, I heliev©. people located and divides the, depart- will be freeholder Candidates conv'ention-thb year is "The Chal- Representative Florence ivDwycr (R-6th District. N. J.) said arc tired of false prophets, tedious e wasjssst ea sold to raise money for .the radio iSJioirman; M- Jordan Price, and Lincoln PTA delegates ment featuring a "dress boytique" Thomas G. Dunn, John V. DoMi^hil F. Henehin. president dt lenge of Change." today that "the political campaign now...entering the home stretch arguments over non-essentials, from a grouping; of 10 dressing and »,rchand»s«. cr^nin fund for the blind. Clothing col- hue and Frank T. Cuchie; Surro- Initiates Four CnMQIMv on uls) Garden lected this evening for children Cranford Domtfcratic Club. ,. Attend Convention* proves to me again how important to tKe'-dcmocraMc process It is forand ^constant blearing' among rooms: The entire color scheme is Exalted Ruler ft Raymond Kir*. gate Candidate Eugene J. Kirk candidates to get outand sec how other people" think,1* . • candidates. ' . softly accented in shades of parkway. : - . ages''5 and tip will.be sent to the The Cranford Citizens' Com- and Register Candidate James J. Mr. Glick^tated' that he hoped Ropresentinit' thb Lincoln . PTA wan and" his staff initiated George Overbrook School for the Blind that indeptmdent voters, as \Vell at the recent fall -confewnct^of the NOTICE, In a statement issued prior' to the beginning of the last ,10'days of "They distrust, more tljlin ever, apricot and,'horizon blue with mittee 'for the Election of Delaneyi C. Ward. Peter C Van pe Water. MfMJ . was presented to th l in Philadelphia. &s voters/having political affilia- Union County PTA Council in Ho- TAKE NOTICE that the urfderslgned her re-election, campaign. Con- L glibness in politics from the in-touches of white to blend with Eugene; H~. Seymour. Jr^ and e Williams,'' Dunn and ' Fitzgerald Leslie P. Click, general chair- will ipply to the Union County- Court dividual who talks' a good game the completely carpeted floor in association, as a new member Tickets for the benefit dessert will sponsor an open meeting Sat- man, has announced the names of tions: in/both the Republican and selle Park were Mrs. Joseph Mysl->, on thr 1JIH day of November, 193a. at y'gresswoman Tiwyct said: their personal contacts with the Thomas Lyons into Cranford LBvaty on the pollsge, t»n o'clock In th<" forenoon." at the tut wiU never cxluin ho\y he Will delicate Irish rosewood. ' It was announced that bridge to be held at Koos Brothers urday /afternoon at 2 o'clock at the "'following residents who will, Democratic parties, would avail ak. Mrs. Charles Silsby, Mrs. J. D.Court Hoime In thr City of Elizabeth. "I've been in Washington for individual arid his problems. Lodge of Elks last week. Chapmen, Mrs. David H New Jfersfy, for a judgment authorizing •ri them/elves of. the opportunity to Volley, Mrs.-James Watson, Mrs. meet "the -financial burdens he will From 'the center of the store a .' Mr. Kirwan announced that the next Monday may be. obtained the American Legion Casino, head committees for the meeting: them to biiiiune the narrte* pf Alfred Ed- .years now. and Cqngress has 'IPeople are, I bollcve, still think-, impose. , . Mrs. q«org» Sarway and Mr me/t informally the Democratic J. J. Koliy, Mrs. Anton Pavjcs and. wmd llriiiv and Mae Heeny, reipec- ing about' war and. peace first. urought-iron encased sjairway Ideal lodge will participate in a Parsons will aruad tlie (rom any member of the Junior Riverside drive. Robert T. Hueston, arrange- tlvvly. becnNri session for eight or nine "In my c.ampnign for re-election, •al and county candidates rmv Mrs. Robert- Gwllliam. 'monthsN^ich i'var. As importiint. They are thinking about the leads to the "Starlet Circle" which state ritualistic contest at theVIA Hemn Talk Village Improvement Association, Col. Jack B. Dunn of Westfield, ments; Mrs. Edward J. Bacanski, ALFttED EDWARD HEINY I have.found that people typntth e for office in the-forthcoming MAE HEINY • n:: tliif. itr^it iyn'l like b<*ing b»Twif- -of—livtng,~and-ihey-arujiol-arrfpt- is destined to be the future head- lodge rooms. 951 Lincoln avenue, it was announced "by Mrst, Ray-Democratic Congressional candi- decorations; Mrs. E. L. Brantlcy, ' Mrs. . Mysiak and Mrs.. Payics EAR!. POLLACK. Attarney. ••,r constructive and thougTTfTtfl ap- this evening." Preceding the coiy mond Wheeler, chairman for thedate for the Sixth District, will hospitality; Mrs. John P. Fitzgcr/ election. He further sintfcd that are attending the State PTA con-IKIO Hoult*vurd, and In dailyMmich. ing the word of people who"-just quarters of - teenagers. Here any y Q 1 proach. They seek responsibility test, the lodge will play host/to A tea was hejsf humedjatelvl event- -v "/ . r •••r'" -.-.'.-: be. the principal speaker, together aid, hostess coordinator; Mi's. the candidates will answer any vention which.opened in Atlantic. Ki-nUworth, Nrw Jersey. 'I had a'good voting participa- talk about it. ' They want. people and decency in candidates. They youngster may rock and roll to after the «•*$* MT^HZSI Adv. Frn«: S10.71 11-6 tion record in rny^flrsit two years in prepared to work for those sound the music of the free Juke-box, District Deputy Albert Reoiner of w:int to be considered as. intelli- Hillside at a dinner in the>Cran- Ok Court Setup Doyle, taa «*a!rman. was Z\ • Congress and I'm*Woud of it. I programs which, while they meet gent and iridependent people who partake of free coca-cola and join rite CnwftMNI JIuBklpal Court, voted Sfc7.percent of trfc time and I human need, won't needlessly the many contests " +»nK game» wood, Garwood, at 6:30jUn. >-' in mi mis SMI uscntKnT was feed inflation. • recognize the responsibility of Plans were , announced for ar H. W. Vamu.aU. C. Ha«hlm,l • :M wasrecorded on tho issikss 100 per- Voting their convictions. planned for them. .The "teen** u^suojectofataJkbylfagistrat* F. faikja, Mrs. G. M. Lin. I cent of tfie time. •'Basically, our Union County shop, which will; "cater to all Halloween dance to be held at the "Because.I have learned these rf. PhUHp Morln. Mrs I ? "My- record, for,.attendance was peoplehave expressed to me their youngsters in the 8 to 14 size lodge home by «)tr Ladies* Aux- AssoetstioQ' PETE FOfe MMi MEyNER—Wife of- Governor. Robert B. Meyner ONLY ACME 6IVES YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR MONEY .. deep- belief in cooperating with basic'facts.all over again. I h.aye iliary on Sehfltagef and Mrs. wi measured the. best in. N.t,w Jei been trying to base my campaign range, is painted In shades of tan- afternora in Is shown at reception held in her honor last Wednesday at the •m Congressional delegation—for trl other countries—through the Uni- was appointed 1 on just this program and ap~gerine and sun-yellow with nat- Dennis ....-., was the topic .. borne of Mrs. Edward J. Baranski of 301 North avenue, east. °,85th Congress., The only day I'ted Nations, through our- mutual ural oak., woodwork. Adjoining chairman ftw/a Christmas tree sale U1S 'ense pacts .with free world a\- proaeh." - and Loute D'AIessandris was T- by Mrs. Arthur Porchcr I Democratic committeewonian in the eighth district Seated. left missed was whq'n I came up to the rendezvous is a spacious By Azure Lodge are fSor trafBc to right, are Mrs..Meaner and Mrs. Baranski; standing. Mrs. John Springfield to speak at. a hearing lies\through economic aid and named Jiiner guard of the lodge. Magistrate, Stevens at the meetiag of the American lounge where thV girls can jneet home and. garden groups of the against the S*ate Highway pepart- technical assistance to the non- and relax. ,\ , Walter WasowsU reported on offenses, the penalties p. Fitzgeraldr Jry, yirlfe of Democratic candidate for .Township mont's /proposed.new Route 22.: Communist world, and through a New Quarters On State Selection a charity ball injanu- position of the fi VIA at the home of Mrs. Committee; Mrs. Katharine. E, White, vice-chairman of the State § strengthened. NATO alliance. planatioQ of pertinent Lomench, ^02 . Prospect avenue I Democratic Committee, and Mrs. Mildred B. Hughes, assembly- "But that's one of' tjte' reasons William F. Dennis of 123 Hill- MrsJForeher showed sUdes^.of New whv I had a late start in my cam- "Our peopl t. w.nnt a strong de- For Westfield Men's Garden crest avenue, past master of Azure made to earfvmrfendant woman. fense 'nhd, I • convinced.. arc is made acquiHnted with the obli- Jersey ^and Florida garden!?. paign. You enn't be in Washing- Hears Talk by .Lodge 129. Fand AM, was honored Women Plan Fete . Assisting Mrs. Lomench as co- ton and Union County at the same willing to mnkc\(hose sacrifices Fashion Cental on his. selection as senior grand gation to/obey the* taw which tual life Insurance Cj>., Who re- Ina period.of iS.years/Hcrberts privilege of driving-a hostesses', were. Mrs. Porcher and time. necessary to that Fundamentals of flower steward of the Grand Lodge of For Williams, Dans Mrs. Carl Anderson. Wife sides at 8 Summit road, and E. "So' the campaign .has .reirivlg- 'The people-of our county, want- of Wcstficld has mpvea four times were demonstrated by Fred New Jersey at a reception for A planning catnrruttee of women car. the speaker said. ' The cancer dressing committee I Cajvin Shire, certified life under-! irated my basic belief that govcrn- ed positive action to overcome the to ever largery'^tiarters. This of Rekemeier Flowers at Grand Master August r open its newest of Sea Girt a»dVBiIly Dennis the home of Ufrf Brant Copper- .. court at any time. will meet at the home of fir. monthly meeting of the Cra Alfred Hemleb today, froi were among 14 representatives of go\\rnment, ^jind thahtt those whho ize, that in this .recovery period, And largest unit today ia a two-' Night" program in/the' Masonic smith, 51 "Come as spectators, not as de-r Township Womanthe Newark Branch who were hon- story limestone building which Men's Garden Club at the home 10:30 am. until 4 o'clock. holdSoublic office should maintain economic stability and a balai Temple last weeiL/ ' . . \\ to plan for a tea ano;reeei feadants." the magistrate urged. Mrs. Edward J. BaransM of 301 ored' tor' outstanding production formerjy'/was occupied by theChristian Mayer, 48 Parkway Vil- \ Mr. Dennis Was lauded by Grand honor of/Harrison A. Wil Mrs. Walter Chapman, president. records at the company's 1958 lage, last week. • • ' Rare benevolence! the |-North avenue, east, entertained at ^lizabejtKtown Gas Company at Master Ulhicl/and lodge officials Democratic candidate luncheon last Wednesday for Mrs. Eastern Regional meeting, held re- 15 East Broad street. Westfield. Mr. Trout also explained the op- forVhls acttviues a% a "Hasan's State* Senate, and Ji Dunn, lira.' Gerald Vhrney spoke ,in of God---Thomas Carlyle cently at thte Greenbrier Hote( LANCASTER BRAND-B^NlELESS BEEF Celebrating Our 3rd Anniversary eration of Flower Telegraph Serv- Mason."'. It was' pointed out that |;Bobert B. Meynet, wife of the The building has been completely fowrnor-of-NewuJersey^ White Sulphur Springs, W. Vau ice; • : ^- ,. •; —-;•he Is an aefivt participant in all remodeled to accommodate 6n6 of jstejtsron Among the guests were Mrs. Attending as guests of the com- Preparations were made for a the degrees Jn.the AA£KR Valley ot SAVE OVER 50% the largest specialty store opera- C sn's Club of i Mildred Barry Hughes, assembly- pany, they participated in discus- TOP OR BOTTOM "For aNRadiant Complexion and a New Figure" field trip to a greenhouse in Bound Jersey City; is a Junior officer/to tions in thVcounty. A sportswear and Mrs. j,woman from Union County; Mrs. sion groups and .beard .speakers Brook this Saturday. It was an-the Lfodge'ot Perfection^.aod is a MORE PEOPLE COME TO section featuring a continuous run be among J liKatherine K. White, chairman of outline the sales features of the nounced that Harry ReKemeler Member of the. Tri-County • Part DELUXE MIRROR RLE NORMAN of 40 feet of skirts, a similar dis- The committee rep- ' the New Jersey Highway Author- family plan and pension series pol- play of sweatersN^nd a lingerie will contact Mother Masters' Association, where he is wmunities, and tavt- icies, new plans develqpedxfor re- ETIC STUDIO a vice-president, aad/of the Pro- ity, and Mrs. Patrick JVMcGann, department housings 35 feet of mpanies in the area for the d oe senr 10 persons m ' atk.state^committeewoman- lease at ,the_ convention. STAINLESS STEfl. -i FREE-DEMONSTRATION OF-MAKfe-UP TECHNIQUE glass-enclosed Intimate apparel •fcpjvtsttr • ~^~~~~!- dentiiil Insurance Company'a General chairman tor Square Club. ./ vj, • ..." | from Union County. Manager Fritz was one of six AND SKIN CARE PLUS MINIATURE,COSMETICS are located to the front of the Mr. Mayer, Charles Dickey and Is Mrs. Coopei smith, O **«€•*«• Other guests included Mrs. Rob- agents who remained an additional REDUCING TREATMENTS AT SPECIAL RATES Walter Schmaus were nanied to a new store. the guest of lnonat wi local chairmen mehide Mrs. trt Hueston and Mrs. Richard Eg- two. days after the four-day con-\ committee to make plans, for a Dresses, coats and suitsxare seated wttbyagold^ watch h^the Hubtek, Cranford; Mrs. -gfa, who, assisted, as hostesses; ference to attend special meetings J. /''/: AP t-vni Christmas party. "Mffler; Ifitfge inV addittwy lbs. Walter STElwertowiJd, Mrs? 'stage3~for leaders in the com- i meeting. president, condi from' qfflcers of Edward Kasberian, KeaUwortb. I;Arthur Venneri, Mrs: Vincent Dl pany's William Montgomery Qual- members of his TnanToAnv |:Stefanlst Mrs. John J. Fit2gerald ity Clubi an honor organization. WiUiam L. MtM Fnmds Leader wdMrs. O. J. D'Arcangelo, all of presided and detivered the wel- Cranford. . . ACCORDION Harry A. Gilbert of 108 Wilshire coming address Music was pro> For Mmmmt Affair drive Waf'a discussion leader at following the luncheon, there Junior VIA / \ Loncotter Brand meats are brought to you at mt^eolc of flavor! They are kept under constant refrigeration from meat vided by tbcTScottitn Kite Quartet The Ahtmaae Asattdatfon of .pm a reception for Mrs. Meyner PAUL S JOHNSON INSTRUCTIONS a forun* conducted by the Newark Notre Dame College of States IV L plant to you—assuring you of top quality at all times.. .and remember Lancaster Brand meats are priced to save tool Chapter of the National Associa- of New^Jro* Chy. it the Baranski home. This af- To See Film mw juur nomf r m Carpenter tontraci tion/of Accountants at the Law fajr was well attended by Cran- or at the ttvdb School Auditoriuh) of Rutgers XJhl- for the affair'. • '' ' •'•'•''i -I? • : foM residents and gttestS from sur- On Civil Defense BRAND^SIjANKLESS FULLY COOKED rounriingcommunities. It was one •.','•••• •"• versify, Newark, last week. Tbp*> Mrs. J.' W. Almquist of 41 •-"," '•'• • • Alterations —^ Repairs ics discussed were:V*Salei of the events 'planned as part of Cayuga road, welfare director for RENTALS Distribution Side of Eart & SttttnVOfcarl** A Va» the all-day Union County Day tour Cranford Civil Defense and Dis- Profit HelaUonshlp" and/The Pelt and.€ecuVl^C«Bttis, of the Democratic candidates and Cranford Civil Defense and Daniel Kuster Cost-Volume-Profit Relationship Mr. Irslinger and Harry B. ,was sponsored by.the Commrttee Disaster Control, will be guest MS 4CAYUGAROAD CRANFORD, fnr WI111nm« Ttiitih anil VHTB~T- EACH aid. BRWo* 6-9412 x Bit 64562 trolter of Blonder- of the Junior Village Improvement $230 PURCHASE "."* _ ShanUess Whole or Butt Association at Veterans/ Memorial Portion ^ Shankless Has! Home. Mrs.'Abnqnlst will show a ... ../.--.:...... :.,^ ,\ ••• Agents Honored film entitled "Flash of Darkness." BasKng Spoon also available for 49c A question-a n d-ahswer period Ready k» exitl Shankltn nMans snpiw imot Ipr your money teoout* ilycm* pnaiw. vnas asonQ 8y Acacia Mutual will follow. .'•" / with purchases of $Z50 with •XOM* fat. Famous old fmhian#d ham flavor. Manager Clarence L. Fritz of the Mrs. Thomas Donahue, Braille Newark Branch of the Acacia MU- committee «->"»>r"'a"_ will display Get a. VUSt- Wai Rack with Purchase of Bacon 'Uncestar Brand lot 1 H>, co-jfi:..>£d'11

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*i. pital next Thursday nieht. Those line of its work, review and.if nec- The lack ol scientific knowledgge in the establishment and develop- rank of cadet colonel and makes attending will leave from the Ca- change the proposep d bud- and how to use it for the improver ment of their library and museum him responsible if>r the command B-nai B'rith Wonien to sino «t 6:13 p.m-. it was announced SHU a Wildlife Preserve period, .and meht of living conditions. services arjd helps train personnel of. the '853 cadets presently by Mrs. Mitchell Koury. chairman Housing developfaints have UNfeSGO; therefore, is helping for these institutions. - participating in ' the corps ' at adjoining woods, the female elect a 24-mcmber Executive 1 3Rlm on Juvenife for the event. moved in on great pqrttons of quietly on a brood of eggs. : Board io make interim decisions. Underdeveloped countries to ere- UNESCO encourages and coord- Bucknell. Selection,/Wa^>-ma'de on . , ; :.. • / • Introduced as new members at Union county aref^buta,- Meadcwlarks, kUldeer/tand field Each state has one vote and' aate primary and secondary school inates scientific rcs'earch for thethe basis of academic excellence- The sward-winning Anti-Defamation League fl>m. "The American the auxiliary's meeting at the Ca- „, plant and animal life can be sparrows nest in the grass, clumps majority carries. systems, while at the same time improvement of living conditions. and high leadership qualities. Girt," described as a tribute to Juvenile decency, will be shown at a sino last Thursday night were Mrs. l^rved and studied in the midst of the field, while red-eyed tow- Question -— Who does it? helping ,lhem to teach their adult For the past 5 .years it "has pooled In' addition to his outstanding 1 meeting of Kndimah Chapter. Bj'nki B*rith at Temple Beth-D Charles Hibberd and Mrs. Randall If The crowded .i at 8:30 ijn. Tuesday. Boston, Mr*. Edward Kurtz, roem- Preserve is Uniota Junior College's edge and skills which they' needsetting up an International Advise dent of/the Men's Student song sparrows.are raising families are managed by a Director-Gener- in their daily lives to help improve Commenting from their profes- Ion You] dtsunnuu fcported 28 acre campus site opposite in the lowland thickets. al. , His headquarters are -in. Paris. ory Committee'.on Arid Zone He-Assembly; the leading all-campus •••'"••• .•••A • ; their standards of living and to be-search. In addition to the collOc- . siorfal. points of view will * be a bership now totals 51. Nornahcgah Park, : \ '^ ••'p Dueks Make Nests ' Luther Evans,' former Librarian of organization for .men, and is a Mrs. Murray Levtae is program * AUTO DEALEltS • BANK AND • DELICATESSENS • • REAL ESTATE come responsible citizens. tion and exchange of inforinaiion* • panel including: The Rev. Robert Mrs. A. Stanley Ordedd. jun- The college has under construc- .Red-winged blackbirds, and the United States Library of Conr starting tnckle on the: 1958 Buck- chairman. The business session will It gives and has given technical UNESCO-has conducted interne- •/ Biziaro, rector of Trinity Episcopalbe conducted by Mrs. Leonard Sil- ior chairman, reported the^next s SAVINGS CABINETS tion a 17-classroom building OB' mallard ducks utilize the shrink- gresis, is the present M|rector-Gen- nell football varsity. He is, junior meeting will be held at her the rftore exposed portion of the to nations to help build jtional meetings on various aspects completing "work toward, a degree, ' Church: Dr. Clark W. McDermlth, ver, president. NOBBB CHEVBOLEV* INSTITUTIONS CXHJOMY mJCA rNSURORS ing cat-tail area for nesting" pur- cral. He is UNESCO'^ third Di- press ar^d radio • systems adapted superintendent of schools, and home, 203 Pawnee road, tomorrow tyact near Springfield avenue. poses. Ih^the trees overhead.- the rector-General andthe first Amer- of arid zone research, ':b/inginej to of bachelor of science in com- ••• ••'•••/-!'••' VHO to the practical needs of their peo- Rabbi Sidney Shanken, spiritual evening. ••-. • -./••• „• SHAHEEN AGENCY; •The rernain!Jer.''is to be left in « territorial..; singing of crested ican to hold the post. Of his Secre- eether experts frdm all, over the merce and finance. MHLWOIK4CA1 ple. world to combine their resources • leader of Temple Beth-El. . Legion Auxiliary Plana were made to fell hot dogs ca as' relatively natural state. lmm*r flycatchers, red-kjyed vlroe's, wood tariat — about 850 employees— at the Cranteen session at the plans 4me coUeVimm It encourages all nations' to useand talents in the fight against the "Mrs. Brant Coopersmith, Anti- 3'/4% Kitehea Cabinets — formica Top* 1HT *orih iiaie thrushes and scarlet tanagcrs can some 10 percent are Americans. THEY'RE HERE! Defamation League'chairman, will Casino this Saturday night. Mem- on TOUT U K Usdoa Ave. gRMge MltB I maintaining as much of the pre* their press, radio,* and television desert. Assisting in Lyons / be heard. Question — tiki,relegate s at the IMPORTED • ' •- serve as moderator. * ' bers also discu*sed plans for assist- Cranford I serve as Possible for use by facilities ;to foster better interna- Finally, UNESCO provides a ing in the cooking and serving of During the spring and autumn General Conferences and on thtionae l understanding. vast clearinghouse? r!'of information The program also will include a Halloween Dance w. ist BR>0777 •dents us wellu all residents^ periods? cf migration, large bands DUTCH BUV the. Veterans' /Day dinner tob e • DRIVEWAYS • Executive; Board act as represen- It has published catalogs of. theon the latest' methods, techniques, , talk by Miss Cecily Goldberg, Members of Cranford Unit 212. ^the Union County area. - ' of swallows, thrushes, vireos, tatives of their governments? N0WI best available color reproductions r " president of the' Northern New American Legion Auxiliary, will held by the post ion November11- Home construction near the col- and developments in education? ' -• ' aaxas * SERVICE : warblers and sparrows pass BULBS Answer — Yes. i the world's.masterpieces. '•••.•> 1 Jersey Council of B'nal B'rith assist, in the Halloween Dance to Mrs. B. F. Brixner, chairman of —- HOMWi • LIQUOR STORES lege's site.and a succession of UNESCO is an science, and culture. the Cranford Council of Garden through,, Occasionally "shorebirda, intergovernmental organization. It has' made"available transla- s . OLD rAVoarns y' /- Girls. Her topic will be "Accent be held at Lyons Veterans' Hos- STATIONS drought years has reduced the more typical of .coastal areas; drop Clubs, told of plans for the beauti- total faunal population, Professor United States • delegates receive tions from Arabic, Persian, San- flcaUon of the township's new . tCHEB'S in for a brief visit" to the • tiny their instructions from the Depart- skrit. Japanese. Italian, Spanish, E. TRUBENBACH JU. -n" JAC18 David G.. Fables, Jr., of Roselle, pond's rhlid fringe.' Yellow-legs, schools and described landscaping 11QVO1 . reports, but it is still "suprlsfngly ment of State. These instnn'tipns Portugese, and other languages to Heads ROTC work being done at the various TEXACO 8EBVKE as well as solitary, spotted arid are based partly upon, the advice make the. literary genius of the r maum>* rich considering how closely least sandpipers, have been ob- KhooU. . ; . .'• •¥ . • ' homes encroach upon it.1*. provided by the. U, S. National different "peoples available in At Bucknell /The meeting was conducted by REILLYOLDSMOBILE CeflsWIai — oa served. " .' Commission for ifNESGO;. . .. . many tongues. . :DOS« For reliable home heating... 4 A visitor tothe preserve is first The proximity of the Rahway rtichard M. Hunn, son of Mr. Mrs. Wilnam Turk, president. Re- attracted by a mature. cliniSKjfor. Question -^ In what other, way , UNESCO calls the attention/of and Mrs. Herman: Hunn of 113 wntHsgotsi were Mwcd.. by Mrs. Rivet* Parkway no doubt accounts does the American government member • states to barriers to 'the : • ELECTRICAL • est .'" •' ••'•'•• • ' , •'.••• • .'••• for many of the mammals that Brown terrace, hus been appointed Garden Supply Center Sine* IMS Henry Bend 'and Mrs. William Oah-Oiekenr Petest control American participation- in fsfce flow of persons', ideas, and as- brigade commander of the en- Healy.Jr.j ••' • •.•" ... •.• _ . CONTRACTORS have been seen. Professor Fables UNESCO activities? knowledge between nation;!, sug- •.' 'i .AN.: CENTENNIAL Gulf Service] 1 said. Among these are the white- tire ROTC Unit nti.Bucknell Uni- 1 ltl 18 South Avenu*, E. "An ecologist, * Professor Fables Answer — Each year appropria- gesting wherever possible practical versity, Lewisburj;, Po.; 1 Irvin Muldrow • Stan' raid, "would describe it as an oak* tailed..deer, opossum,, skunk, red Cranfotd. Mew^ Jerser Si. EtimAeth Group : tions to meet the United States actions to remove them. » . is a senior. I880OIUI0N • , \ OuUProdvcts hickory "forest, for its dominant fox, muskrat. gray squirrel, flying share of. UNESCO budgets are UNESCO assists members .states BRidge '•••••''•? squirrel, .and white-footed deer This position corns" him the •' • • *"•>.1 Pkuu Ckrutmaa Dance UfiK Mechanic on Duty at All Times I forms are df these types." prepared by the State Department The Alumnae Association of the Ituck * AU* SapaM..— Bo«d Five species of oaks grow therf mouse...... • "— and reviewed by the Executive • !' &m College of St. Elizabeth, Convent, aUUdge't-tns (white,.swamp white, pin, scarlet Until recently ,i II^TM*^ chairman afford homes for numerous birds cost? -1 Carole Funkhouser of Hillside and Kenneth Sharp of Cranford. ifful Mrs.' William OiT*f**f of REPAIRING and mammals. ^ '. Answer — UNESCO's • regular MUltown fci n charge of table res- x "The outstanding floral' species Professor Fables Is explaining; that goldenrod Is not a major cause Facts About budget is about $11 million a yC :l £>•;;• omcK tnvtcs ervations. Mrs. D. J. Moore of tin our preserve," Professor Fableosf hayfever as less than one percent of its. pollen is carried off It also receives varying sums from It AMeLOUIa IsS , MONTINCnatesI l fajdjs"are members of the popular by the wind. Because the gwMtimd pollen is heavy. Professor the the United Nations Technical As- • FISH DEALERS • and eagerly-sought orchid family. Fables explains, most of it falls to the ground, in the background sistance Program for special work wnunin Four speoies, have been identified: Is the preserve's hickory-oak forest which provides a home for in underdeveloped .areas. These ' Newspaper riding,is a habit T^LORS Pink>la6y'S slipper, green-fringed many mammals and birds. . . <, United Nations are voluntary contributions. The •AW and • put of peoples* daily MABlN For The Best In cabbage cans of about 3 cents a year: during their respective seasons. C. G. AJbury, chairman for the ( Question — What does UNESCO ALLIMGESREI reaoy to MQV if BU11IHNG Cleaning and Repairing February. followed in In winter, the woods and thickets local observance, presented ' do? March, April and May by spring contaiia down and hairy wood- the ..following questions and CONTRA! beauty,' fawn lily, rue and wood Answer — Through its program • FOO0 MABKETS • U K. Vnlsei Ave. CnnfatdJ peckers; black-capped chicadees, ^answer* on subjects pertain- UNESCO strives to surmount ceiv swamp buttercup. Sol- nuthatctiesj creepers, slate-colored ing to UNESCO, the United >m omon's plume, Solomon's seal, tain significant handicaps to inter- 10% Oft I0RI CHANGERS juncoSt tree and white-throated' Nations Educational, Scientific jadc-in-the-pulpit and hosts of national peace. These are: Want A Good Tailor? sparrows..,.. _ ,,< ^-^ and Cultural Organization: The lack of education, and the Installation and Homo Demonstration Included •J, :-F : others. ' ': < / . ': 1 '..."•• .'. ••.•else - • - Most unusual of the breeding Q. What is UNESCO? opportunity for education. STJPEHB PHT CLEAKnfG ^BSH_ ^•L-.sm wsi * spedes which return each spring Question •— Who decides what AMD PHEB8IMG The lack of understanding and Wesvcor Milkweate, St. John's wort and is the woodcock. This inland-nest- UNESCO does? cooperation among peoples of dif- black*eyed^taans are character- ing relative of the coastal sand- Answer— The member stat L! 'MCSTLN : • Colloro ferent nations, religions, and cul- ;W^PEfffW istic of the Oelds in summer. Joe- pipers performs his nuptial "sky- Delegates from these states tures, ' ' *'«?;T'T.J I Seasa TJMea Ava, • RCA pye-weeds, h-on weeds, goldenrods dance" over the fields'on cairn, in general conference at leasf'once The obstacles to the freti tlnvr every~2-yea Information, ideas, and pf people and April and May. 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Schneider's fourth grade,,'. Mrs- adviser,, and coordinator to Founders' Day, Mrs. Katz; Girl orthopedist. .•'.,/ Those needing rain- cept but through satisfying ex- leader: Mrs. Louis Daidone, also 1CEN Julius Cohn and Mrs. James Wat- Board of Education, interviewing Scout and Brdwnte representative, Tomorrow at 3 pjn. thert wiU be I wear, sporting goods and. uniforms periences in a home environment co-leader, assisted. Onc^nPTA Mrs.r Nathaniel Schurer; institu- conducive to — the ideal son; Mrs. Rhodsi Wobky*s fourth all applicants for faculty posts and" the used article exchange sale at 1 are invited to attend. ta , OW Scout Troop 103. under the grade, Mrs. Charles Klaroie and evaluating- educational needs of tional representative for Cub atmosphere for solid Scouts, George Oreble; historian, persofudi?e^der!hip o, Mr,. £. J, Cook and VOL. LXV. NO. 39.- CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2& U9S Classmothers Mrs. Robert Greco*. the community. • . growth." ," / JM^, fred Morgan new its fir«t Mrs. Cora Leonard's fifth grade. Mrs. Ruth Janovsik, director of Mrs. Arthur Brown; hospitality, Mrs. R. V. Jackson, president,'meeting October 7 at Mrs. Cook's Mrs. Morris Herman and Mrselementary-education. , related.that and refreshment*^ Mrs. Norbert Value of Parental Guidance conducted the short business home, S3 Columbia avenue. Wolf and Mrs. Donald Martin. Edward Connell; Mrs. Ethel Pat- she guides curricular development, preceded the pro- Patrols were formed and elec- ^-Names of c^j^others for the observes class progress and guides Library, Bin. Frwin Heger and Jhat two Knights Set terson's fifth- grade, Mrs.. Frank At Junior High Age Stressed tion of a scribe for the troop^as Lincoln School'PTA have been Macallk and Mrs. Berton Eige; selection of books and materials. Mrs. Bertram Michaelson; maga- coffee urns, two hot plates for the held.. The meeting was. ended wi announced bylMrs. Robert Gwil- Phillip tea's fifth grade, Mrs- zines, Mrs, Kenneth Morris; men- one can do a better Job than a parent in helping a youngster teachers' lunch rooms and The long range study plan of the making of a fire and Tbasting Open House liam and Mrs, Bernard litwak. Michael Morykon and Mrs. Thom- the Board of Education was out- tal hea% Mrs. Ueonard SHyw; p moral and spiritual -values which will' guara&de personal for use in the classrooms marshmallows in the backyard. co-chairmen.' i j^ as Bowers; Mrs. .Barbara Craney's lttMrs. Bertram Backdnoft and social adjustment'* said Paul Buonaguro, assistant principal, purchased by the FT plans lined by Trustee JamesJfcGoyney, V*!—_•» WK- M-+ -m .. . At ' V** The troop visited the Trailside ^JThey^are: Miss Mary Lou sixth grade, Mrs. William David- who remarked that "we are build- and Mrs. Nathan Rodstein; notices, Monday evening at tfie Sherman Museum in Watchung Reservation For Tonight For Sumner Plan ^Cody's morning kindergarten son and Mrs. Arthur Osolin; Ron- ing schools as required but do not Mrs. ,M^(on'Fox and Mrs. Donald junior High School PTX, meeting. too much jpressure for 'achieve- last week and while there attend- KEN1LWORTH — St Theresa's KENILWORTH— Mayor Walter E. Boright, said, today that Su- class, Mrs: Robert Markie and ald Erikson's sixth grade, ,Mrs. want to build In excess of what Is Boothby; parent and family'life, Mr. Buonaguro and Vincent ment are the responsibilities of the ed a lecture and film given by Wednesday Council 4188. Knights of Colum- Mrs. William fSharpe; afternoon Mrs. Abe Rothbard. •/? •:* : perior Court Judge Walter L. Hetfiold's recent ruling that a Roselle Edward Ciebrowski and ' Mrs: needed." Other members of the Sarnowski, principal,/ gave a parents, asserted Mr. Buonaguro. Dr. Harold Moldenke on "Bees GAR WOOD -r Congresswoman bus, will hold open house^ festiv- Park ordinance which designates the southern half of Sumncr avenue class. Mrs. John Fagan and Mrs. 1 Lester Taber; Mrs. Vashti Yother's Board of Education.present were Pre-school, Mrs. Robert Ackels- presentation on "The 'Place of the Recognizing that children of the and Bee.Hives." Florence P. Dwyer; seeking re- ities' at 8 o'clock tonignf at St ' as a light traffic street is invalid "clears the way for Kenilworth's George Bush; Miss Dorothy Wein- sixth grade, Mrs. John MacNab Mrs. G. Holmes, who spoke on re- berg; publicity, Mrs^ Julius Prager; Parent in the" Junior High School Theresa's school cafeteria. Area berg's morning kindergarten Junior high school age group are election, and Congressman Robert 1 long-plartneoj industrial development inV the area." • • •• • and Mrs. Paul Johnson; Miss Eliz- cruiting and hiring of hew teach- room representatives, Mrs. Michael Program." . '. _ '•••...,•• especially sensitive and that a men interested in/becoming mem- class, Mrs. Paul Krevcrtski and abeth Greene's class, Mrs. Donald ers; Dr. Joseph Hawkins, and Mrs. Ba'ttagUni and Mrs. Rudi Hagen- W. Kean, candida^B for United; The chief executive said a let- A significant year was 1901, Mr. child who is at a different level Brownie News NOTICE bers of the; Knights of Columbus ter has- been sent by the: borough Mrs. William Victorian; afternoon Marshall. Bernard Kott. " ',,•'.. aucr; safety, Mrs. Fred Jagusak; Bobbins e> Allison, Inc. will loll u States Senate, are scheduled to be ire invited to participate, in the p class, Mrs. George Jurick and scholarship, Mrs. Battaglini; sum-' Buonaguro. stated, for it was inof maturation from may public auction (In lot only) on Thuri. to Abraham Kligrftan, Union de- The grade mothers are: Kin- Mrs. Marvin Kate . introduced this year that both the Junior high feel inferior, a parent" asked bow day. October 30. lsoa at their among the speakers at. a ,<^ndi- ictlvities which will include guest Groups veloper who owns a 14-acre tract Mrs. Nicholas'Vizzone; Mrs./Vir- dergarten, Mrs. William Levine the panel speakers. An address of m«r round-up, Mrs. Dave Silver- hojua. «- t S11-31J1B3 - • '•• Avenue E;u1 . dates' Night ^program to be pre- peakers ohd refreshments. . ginia Jones'; first grade, "Mrs; Al- man arid Mrs:" Joseph Smath;~sun- school and the guidance services he could help his child adjust Girl Scout troop 78 is working CranforofodV N N. JJ. householld goodgd> and on the Kenilworth side of Sumner and Mrs. Andrew Weber;" first welcome was made by; Miss Irene were started. An Important part-of other articles to cover unpai_d_ storag_.„e, tJuest^speakers for the evening avenue, offering the borough's as- fred Ericksbn and Mrs. Calvin shine, Mrs. Richard Rudolph; year- "Give the child praise to help pa } fall project. The girls are chares* due from'-Da•' VWnH QslUmote«"l—111__^^ . • sented by the Garwood Republican iif grade, Mrs. Melvin Brown, Jr.; Gilbert, principal;'' who then in- ToDeiHWith the Junior high school program, Adv. Fees: fUO "lO-M Club in Bay Leaf- Memorial Hall, • •'/• sistancc in developing the area in- Alston; Mrs. Ada Rosenkoffs second grade, Mrs. George Klap- troduced all the tedchers. - '.. - ly achievements, Mrs.. Battaglini him develop his assets," advised, unusernent kits for the first grade, Mrs. Peter Caravanb and Mrs. Rothbard; legislation, he said, is guidance for adolescents' •Mr.* Sarnowski In, a dlicmtrfon 221 South avenue,. at 8:30 p.m. dustrially. proth; third grade,, Mrs. Edward PTA officers .and chairmen were between the ages of 12 and 15, who children In nearby hospitals. Mrs. Mr. Kligman was turned down Mr. and Mrs. John B. Connors;' in- period which followed the pres- __ • i \ ••'.-'• Photo by ICx Train Wreck' and Mrs. Alan Eslich. Bottge; fourth grade, Mrs. Louis introduced by Mrs. Harold Roth- are in a' particular stage of devel>- Frank Putz is leader of the group.: NOTICE OF.INTENTION next Wednesday. OPEN CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS—Governor aj}d Mrs. Robert B. Meyner are shown with,Gar- , $650 by the Board of Adjustment twice Mrs. Hazel Valentine's first Ditzel; fifth grade, Mrs. Ronald ternational relations, Mrs. Robert entation. "Give him" a chance, to Take notice that ADE1X GORDA. an There also will be talks by the KEN.ILWORT H—At "zero bard, president, as foUows: opment and have particular prob- Individual, turn «PPl^<" to the Mayor wood Democratic candidates as campaign headquarters were opened at 106 Center street last Wednes-/ when he sought a variance to erect grade, Mrs. Irving Steele attd Mrs/ Kelsey; and sixth grade, Mrs. Turadlan, -.-.••.,••• : exceL Don't force the child into Brownie Troop 808 finished a local Republican candidates: May- For Playground Membership vice-president, Mrs. lems. . .• ',-',-. • '• ' '•'• a prescribed pattern, but give and CounctCit l o«f (h(he SorousShh off kenfKlul day night. The governor spoke on behalf of the candidacies of Col. Jack Dunn for Congress, Harrison hour," 7 o'clock this evening, th«£ 73 dwellings in the tract. The sec- Nicholas Witting; Miss Claire Frederick Huston. Robert Grlmshaw; program vice- The meeting was followed by a special service project Monday worth,, for a transfer of the Plenary-1 or Edward H. Tiller, seeking a KENILWORTH—A check for ond hearing was ordered by' the social hour with refreshctents. . These young people are restless bun. the freedom to develop his afternoon. The girls have been Retail ConsumpUon license No. c-3. f A. Williamr, Jr^ for United States Senate, and thi local Democratic ticket, Oliver W. Davis for may- . borough's disaster forces—police, Markey's second grade, Mrs. Jo- There have been teas at thepresident, Mrs. Marvin Katz; ways and unstable, have infantile Heretofore Issued bfOearce J. Bilaw.ky. a*ond two-year -term as mayor; 1 $65pThas_,been presented .to the fire and- Civil De. . f , ,,:"' ••^ measure a youngster from stem to was started in the spring. Mrs., Kenllworth. M. J. term and seeking reelection for a Grand Knight John T. Stxlrte- ignation of its part of Sumner ave- the classmother chairmen and dependent upon groups and are fjords resides at 218 Harvard Catastrophy in the form of a and Mrs. Fred Stracke; Mrs. Ada Mrs. Julius Cangelosl; treasurer, Next meeting will feature a 'stern and help him find, his niche Seymour Herbst, the troop leader,- full three-year term, and Recre- vant 6n behalf of the St There- ClTOVYmifli nue as a light traffic street has assisted by the. president, Mrs. over-suspicious, the speaker de- train wrecked, by sabotage at 'the Roth's second grade, Mrs. Mor- Mrs. William Smith. Christinas program and tea on De- in our complex economic system,' bbtained shredded foam rubber ._ . If any", should be mado ation Supervisor Dante A. Costa, sa's Council, 4186. Knights of been turned down," Mayor Bpright Joseph Myslak. ' clared. •.,-'•"•"'"" • ^ -. •__ .-.: . Immediately in writing to Philip j, Boulevard crossing will tax the ef- \ton Rappaport and Mrs. .Ernest' cember 17 at 1:30 pjn. at the Mr. Buonaguro summarized, "but for the stuffing, which gave McOevna, Clerk of ' the Borough oi running for-the other three-year Teenage Dance Friday Night 1928 Columbus, as its donation said, "the main basis of Mr. Klig- The. first and fourth grade Counselor, Mrs. Michael Bat- forts; of all divisions of the bor- .Miss Margaret Corcoran'S school. The parent, as well as ththe e things that will keep him a the toys a very professional look. Borough Council ierm to be toward the School Playground Council Head tnon's argument for erecting homes mothers attended the first Wedr taglini; faculty representative, ough's Civil Defense, according, to Mrs. John Mikelson Mrs. George Schulz; attendance, Speaker at the next pre-school teacber,"*"must understand these soltd citizen are the values his The meeting wag held at the bom* " ' ADKLZ OOBDA filled at the November 4 election. Fund. •JHUUTOKI] is destroyed." ' nesday; tir»e , second arid •'fifth . SU Harvard Road At Recreation Youth Center union Bart was eUtcnt*! ^Bcsadeut .' • ••-.••• •.. • (Docket Nsx W UfcVBt) Incumbents, and A. Donald Mc- ren W. Halsey:'.who was super- unteer Fire Department. • (Continued on Page 2) •••.};ii Avenue •» the Oarwood Una and point NOTICE Or ft BmFOHECLOSUBE OF TAX UEWT1IIW Kenzie. fund. ••- >.'•,.• vising principal here when there Saturday night at a parish or Dlaos of hegtnntng. Choral Group were nine' grades hi the local dance. -"Victims," portrayed by mem- •in WUt matt la Walnut Avenue OF CBAJfTOBJl. UltlON CWimTT. NSW JBBSST , - - •• ' . '.; '-' • -,:< Fgrmer Councilman Frank J. Boys will' be required to wear bers of Kenilworth's Boy Scout Duties Outlined Walnut. Avenue. " lUblic schools and graduates went Kenneth It Wyaamc taarrHgwrta- TOWNsmr or . Take notice Out an action, m reaa. kat been mm __^ _ o_n October 11_ . ISM to toredber and bar aajr and aU rights Ragonese, presidents of the Repub- GARWOOD—Selections by* the suits (jackets and trousers) and tiot*. libs. Tnatts: "IVac-and Sirs. troops, will be removed from the Candidates Speak >' - DISTRICT MO. IS' rodtnfUon of the parcels of toad, domfeed m tha *$m from platnyrs tax ban ttttsa. lican Club, tbi> week issued an choral group of the Garwood on to complete their high school will be Past State Deputy Frank CRANFORD " By Administrators ' Tho actioaction HH brogghbrogght aagamat tae toad oatr, a— ao sowcnal »mgmant may be shirts and ties; girls must wear 1 Earl' De NSdBolaC sariM ana activi- -scene by the Heservc Fire Co. and Bagtimlns at a pUnr In the center tone Any person iiailrlng to Woman's Club were featured on careers tit Westfield or Roselle Ott, - District Deputy Theodore To 60 Persons of th« Central KaBroed of New Jensy Any person iailrlng to ptotaw nmygt» or iauSjnthe-froBT&adland pareel thereat by reaampTlwi. er towaif * f|alMmT« itsM to fsrsslasa. am* do a» by paying tha amount Invitation to local residents'to at- dresses or skirts and blouses. Sev- Tt^^r^j BBfS^j laaavaTV' auaT^SBJDCS^Il hflOQUl-tXSeftl* transported in converted ambu- NOTICE OF of Ltoeoln Avenue. Wsst; i as the court may allow, prior toU w antrysc iudsmant UMram..or by Sttss am aoawar to UM eompuint setting 1 Park High Schools, and MrsZmud. a and Frank Jakowitz. The At PTA Meetiilg^ tend the affair and meet and hear the. program at a meeting of the laKXSv aa^BjlO£ejeC abasflaGgftuaVsCaaasBlL asss&B aQtlXa^^ lances to the Emergency Hospital lasstarlv alone Lincoln Avenue. dt f O eral prizes will be awarded to the Halsey. ' history, purpose and activities of General Election thence southerly In tha even! of fattare to rod*em at ww tow »« ahanba barnd m* fataalaaad of aB Ma rIsmV ttUa aad tateraat and aqtilty of the candidates. .";' Garwood PTA in the Lincoln (Continued on Page 2) At Open House Speaking on a panel program at Men to and toth o parcel* of land daitlCillll tha Ust: smartest-dressed teenagers. Also, Mrs. Myrtle (Bradley) the Knights of Columbus will be «*>Bsg«2l alons^Banlamm Street toto WlUUmWilliamss StreetStreet;; Tho follewlM m a eoay «i tai tan fcwsiiaweCl > ****S2t£ School aua^tbriunrTa^Thursday KENILWORTH^-About 60 per-. 4 tlialwsj" svulllw—In Ij "tliwa' Willuiest'Aw las tha mwai whhth ChrfitTe, ' a - ninth grade generaf outlined and a question and ans- •••i.-ft: 5Sctiai.ll. Hevlaed S« ' AvenueA ; thenct e northth- 9 night. Singing under direction of Mr. Costa stated that attendance sons heard candidates for Bor- Avenue PTA last week. Superin- teacher at that time, and-Harry wer period will follow. ough Council speak at the an- Jerecy. and the imemiment* and nipple- tendent of Schools Clark W. Me- weetertr tasmstoa Avtj aa to Tax Forwdosur* List No. 22 'Gold Rush Mrs. W. Joseph Chobocda were at the Youth Center is better at wkuy Una: Jbente this time than last season. Christie, of Scotch Plains; Mrs. Over 100 persons attended the ISth lnterassembly Dinner nual Candidates' Night meeting of Dermith explained .that his re- UM various eourses (a) tha ashedule number Mrs. Lester Steffcn. Mrs. Michael Helen (Bolen) Wicks, ninth grade •!.e Home Owners' Mutual Benefit H hereby aiven that the District Election sponslbiUtles Include serving as of said Oarwood Twundary Una toth e I serial number of eaeh At Camp Lion A movie. "Building for the Na- Open House held last-year by St Boards In and for the Township of Cran- Central Railroad of New Jersey and tha sale as set forth la Yawlak, Mrs. Walter toss, Mrs. commercial teacher, and Frank- Theresa's Council and a larger at- and Civic Association Monday ford wttl alt at Uie places hereinafter Lincoln Avenue, Wast, and point or alaoe a, U) and II tions," a half-hour color motion desicnated on . • of bastamtag. >- John Abbott and Mrs. Frederick picture sponsored by United States lin Wicks, of Plainfield; Mrs. Kay tendance, is anticipated, this. year. Batty Saturday at Chapel evening at St. Theresa's old church far Cub Pack 75 hall. ' ' < ToasoAT. Novaawaa, *. m* the Central Railroad of • Hew J«nay to Win asset In fftTt»~ BBIMWII Lincoln the daw GARWOOD—Cubs of Pack 78. C. Wehrum, Jr. Mrs. Richard B. Steel Corrx, will be shown at the(Voghtlander) Bennett, physical During the 31 months since the 'ats^Bini.Wh»»— _ The I5& Annual Ihtcrassembly dinner rally between Uw hours of 7!W» A. M. and e:00 tho oarwoodjiotmdary UM, and point or Harper, Sr., was at the piano. Youth Center at 8:30 this evening. education teacher, and. Jay Ben- council was instituted, its members Councllm'ch Frank Mascaro and P. M. Eastern Standard Time, for the U1SIMCT MO. li " aqraandtoje UM slay of sponsored by the Lions Club, will win be- cnrM «• Keatflhsntsrib Go^tel Chapel at 0 p.m. Saturday, with purpose of conductins a HsStnnms at a point In Hampton Street participate in a "Gold Rush" at During the singing of "Autumn It'is a factual photographic record nett, of Connecticut, and Mrsparticipate. d |n many religious, HaroU ML Harper mt Botfffala «s principal speaker. Raymond Blydctiburgh, Democrats and • Orchard Street; tbeneo northerly Leaves" and "The End of a Per- of the highlights of the fabrication Margaret (Walthers) Barr'of Eliz- fraternal and civic events. The 1 L seeking reelection, traced their ac- General Election Ot«hard Strast to Torbush Camp Lion in Glen Gardner this The first vaQbr'aMto AscAd an irKiffOTi*I' '——; -^~:—•.—' complishments while on the gov- namati it* t u along Torbush Street to fect Day" by the. group, Mrs.and erection of the structural abeth, also a'teacher then. council has been awarded the Star to vote upon candidates for the tollowtng Sunday. Families of cubs are in- ofMr.as^Mt^tia-per^dbeaitfaey ^ • J_ T • X erning body and their other civic ofricea: ' ' • • • of tho Rahway vited. ' Mothers are asked to bake Thomas' Cassady projected illus- steelwork' for the United Nations The dinner dance was attended Council Award at the two conven- completed a tmar ,«rf Actty art Vic- A United States Senator (Six year Building in New York. Seventh activities. Nunce Zampaglione cakes or prepare special treats, as trative slides. Other numbers in- by 61 people. Of the 43 graduates tions in whlch.lt participated. The toffy C7f tiwi' anr jaj ^ isnfunfiTi vt term). at Ike and eighth graders may attend this of the Class of 1928, 29 were able program is varied and men of St. Society Lists and James Carell, their Republi- A Member of tha House of Bepre- aa tae ewasr si only the' basic food is to be sup-cluded The PTA Song" Cam^ lCi^Bcber. aeV. SbcnpeV has sentattvea from U>e Sixth Coocresskra*! bounaanr Mao ta evening to see the movie through can opponents, sketched their to ka atssltJ plied by the pack. Cars will leave "Come to the Fair." to attend the affair, including Mrs. Theresa's parish are invited to at- years!" rape District (Two year term) MtilBI Alberta-(Btoodgood) HaUcyywho background and pledged ^to rep- tincom School at l:«rpanr ly 200 persons iteng with the Foe resent the borough's people, con- tended the meeting, which was\ The Youi came from San Diego, Calif., by ishes in this area. A Register of Plans for the event were com- KENILWORTH—^The Rev. John scientiously if.-elected.". ... (Five year term). pleted at M parents' committee conducted by Mrs. James Guare, aNtour-day,week program; pline. The- program for M. Oesterreicher. director of re- On* Mas*** of tho TowMhte Cos*. president A budget totaling $1,036 day,\teenage boys attending high Toastmaster for the, affair was f Continued o» In his talk, Councilman Mascaro meeting at the school last night search of the Institute, of Judaeo- mltteo (TUiee jsa» sarml. . was passed for the lMt-59 year. school^ Wednesday, teenage girls Joseph E. Humenik of 001 Center told of" his 'Work on the Inter- VoUowlna Is s Cubmaster Donald Boos pre- Christian Studies at. Seton Hall Municipal Water Committee, the nl *^s- -"-* o«the sented awards at "a pack» meeting The Rev. Eric S. Tougher, pastor and adolt women for "keep fit' street, president of the class. En- at UM poUlac classes atv 8:30 p.m.; Thursday, University, Soutrf'Orange, will be wKich he said' resulted In Improve- in the school Inst Wednesday night of the United Presbyterian Church tertainment was provided by New Colombian ments in water distribution. He teenage boys attending high the speaker at. the annual com- as follows: . . x of Garwood, gave, the invocation. Richard Neyen, Arthur Doucha, D. CaBTpeaaer also «ald he helped plan improve- Bobcat pins, Charles • Rocco, The flag ceremony was conducted school; Friday, teenage boys' at- Joseph Brescher, Miss Paulette Squires Group munion . breakfast of. the Rosary tending elementary school Hours hospital work «riHl be SexbmvA. Dr. ment of the! Michigan avenue Stephen Gima, Stephen Slguelreda by Brownie Troop 868. : (Continued on Papa 2) Society of St. Theresa's Church, it playground and formulate policy and Robert Gable; denner stripes, Refreshments were served by are 7:30 to 9:30 P.m., and activi- on clearing nnd filling the area ties include volley ball, basket- Named for Pope •was announced today. Robert Stlblcr, Christopher Rock, class mothers from the kindergar- KENILWORTH — Pope Pius Conca. Music be *ry Georse The breakfast will be served in for a baseball field; He also, Robert Crawford and Marry Mc- tens of Mrs. Evelyn Sutton and ball, table tennis, checkers, chess, XII Circle will be the name of the worked with the Little League CDftssapher StaW card gawM^j and-other games and Add Hunter C* SsakaaW"^ sasttfll IVJIBIUU onct, St Theresa's School cafeteria this Dowell; assistant denner stripes, Mrs. Choborda and the first grades new Columbian Squires Circle of 21 rCcmaa«ed on Page 2) (Continued on Page Donald Boos, Robert North and of Miss Marie-Cardosa and Mrssports. . St Theresa's Council 4186, Knights Christopher Pyle; one-year pini Nettie Ziegler. Mrs. Harry Wanat Safety Talks of Columbus, it Was announced to- Robert SUbler. is chairman of the refreshment lions Club Inducts day. Skits based on "Folklore,1' thecommittee.. GARWOOD—An additional Deputy Grand Knight Kenneth theme of the month, were presentr Three New Members ies of two Talks on hunter safety R. Hart said the circle is "prob- Howard BeMasv ed by Mrs. George Pyle's Den 1 Organ Scholarship GARWOOD — Inducted as newhaS been scheduled by the Recrea- ably the first to apply for use of and Henry Hart's Webelos Den. members at a meeting of the Lions tion Commission starting tonight this, name." Cubs and parents Joined in a song Awarded Miss Mosca Club'-in the Cranwood last Wed- at the Youth Center,' it was an- November 0 has been set for in- test and games. ' GARWOOD—A Meta Thome nesday night were: Milton Ber- GOOD LIGHT William SehweiheH nounced by Dante A. Costa, su- vestiture of the new youth organ- the honor den attendance flag Waters-Music Scholarship" for or- kowitz, teaching principal in the ization. William Sehweiksrt went to Mrs. Harry McDowell's gan has been awarded to Miss local public schools; Joseph Pen- pervisor of recreation. Because of the imminent hunt- Mr. Hart outlined the program D*n"3T~Mrs. James Lesak's Den 7 Anne Gloria Mosca, daughter of yak of 529 Myrtle, avenue, a of the squires to the council mem- makes reading trescntcd the opening flag cere- Mr. and Mrs. A. T Mosca of 329 supervisor for the Radio Corpora- ing season, there has-been a large, tion of America, and Howard demand 'for the classes, which are bership at a /recent meeting and monji^ ' •. '• . North avenue, a senior at Douglass sponsorship of- the circle was un- College, New Brunswick. Little of Westfield. a painting conducted by William and Clem contractor. • • . Cribble of 331 South avenue, Mr. animously approved at the bust more pleasant! GARWOOD—Miss Rose Venezla Meta Thome Water* Scholar- ness meeting. of 312 North avenue was hostess chips are presented by the State The induction ceremonies were Costa reported. Twentyrflve stu- dents attended the first series. Pastoral approval has been re- a surprise .stork shower in hon- Federation of Women's Clubs. Miss in charge of the membership com- ceived, Mr. Hart reported, and the or of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Mc<- Mosca, a music major, is a gradu- mittee, comprising Alfred C. Der- Adults and teenagers are invited emeri chairman; Herbert Werth- to take the course, which will be application for'charter has been int. lua „ Guirc of Elizabeth .last Saturday. ate of Jonathan Dayton Regional submitted to the State Council. fell About 40 guests attended from High School, Springfield. She has wcin and A. T. Mosca, and In-held between 7:30 and 9:30 P>m, been on the dean's list and was a ternational Counselor Bertram J. Those between 14 attd 21 will be. Trank Wentworth, chief counsel- Rahway, Kenllworth, Cranford, lor of Westfield' Circle of Squires, Garwood and Elizabeths . ' sophomore guide-. Bertolamy. .'—*"' given a test upon completion of Bbrjr «U SSxlM the. course and will receive a cer- and his youths instructed over 30 ' '' UN• tificate entitling them to a hunting candidates for membership in Kea- Hory Bt.. t&clQQ. llworth and screened them for . U1I license. Diets 8t. MxlOO Margaret W. Mart The lecturers wi)l demonstrati membership. UW, tin " ^^•^•B ••# northerly along the center Une of Oustave Andsrsaa 1st to see how UNICEF works in Stk^wTiteTjoW « Avenue:' taaaoa southerly alons Springtield Avenue to the center Une of Hery Bt, ISalM p:m, I\)onday through Thursday and till . helping childrcn_thr6Ughput the at-Washington School. Celebrated bath Avenue to Adams A* Park Drive! thence easterly along the Pharee Duhashlre Colurnbus'Day by making a mural er nlaaa of aacnwJas. center Una el Perk Drive: to its termlnusi Uuolow 8t, MalOO world. WtniBaol m1liinl»i» I showing Columbus and his men thence easterly and thru the lands of C. W. Chadwkk h.. • 8:30 p.m. on Fridays. J A program in observance of Union County Park CommUton to the Ludtow Bt, tOxlt* United Nations Week was prelandin- g at San Salvador. NO. U center Une oi the Rahway River; thence Mettle Oeldkerser The fourth grades at Franklin Sir«irn| at • pabs* of UM Cwttral northerly .and up stream along- Kaplan Bt. 18x100 sented by Mrs. Dorothy Team's BaUraad of Now Jersey and Centennial center Une of UM Rahway River toth e If you're a newcomer in townjust ask folks where we're School plan to visit the Craig Avenue; thence sssHrly atwafl tao Osa- Township of Springfield ^bwindanr Une eighth grade at Lincoln School tral BaikassVat Hew Jarscrto the BossUe Brothers' greenhouse in connec- thence westerly aloof -the Da VMa ud »<• yesterday. It featured.a gho.rtjplay " y Uaei thenos soutissrty ahM« the boundary UnC to the farashto of West- located. They'll b«* sure to know — South and Walnut followed by slides showing the- tion . with a science project ton and LksdoB bwwdsry Una toSaid boundary Una: Uwnce southeasUrly plants and their growth. They will await thiani seulheisstoirjF alsag atone tha Wastneld boundary Une Ita UN buildings and the meeting Sead to Canssnalal Avenue* Various courses 16 'UM center Une of Hory Bt. MxlOO Avenues, of course!., rooms of the separate committee*. be accompanied by Mrs. Margaret so aartaartr ateosr contoanisl Ave- Gallows Hin Road; thence souUtsrry Oanatal land Ce. Torjesen and MU* Valjeatt nue toto U thMa CCewtraf •sTWssa of How Jer- along UM eeuter line of Gallows Hill ROM Pupils of the 6N class' at Lin- and pamt or' eey and aoat to UM center Une of Cornell Road pro- Meto M.' Munch luliano. • ..belpsBeatitifya Home, ioo! WIU BMOt duced: thence easterly along said centee. coln School have decorated the Una of ComeU Road SM tset to UM windows of their room for Hallo- Working on board pictures ha center link of Dartmouth Road: thence grade 7C at Lincoln School are seuteauthh aan d eaoast talen ngg UM ccenten r Unee fof ween. Doris Brurnmer and Sandra Dartmouth Road to the center Une Tropp were i in charge of the piTv- Betty Bowne, Diane Peterson, & Oarweaa of Brown TeraceTerraces thencecee aouthsrlaohsly County Trust Carol Makowtky, Judy Marshall Jcct Carol Fenwick made a~pic« along ttw coalel r UnU a off RntwR n TTerrace and Llnd^JFerrel. Bulletin board to the oantorttna of Rnokslde Flace and * ' —A • ai ' «k akaassasV BBaBBB^^aaBasVAsVssBB ture for the door. pomt or pteos of beginning. Using; a Columbus Day theme, work U in-charge of Betty Browne WlU.moet In Rrookslde Place School South omTWolMit members of the 5C class prepared and Carol Makowsky. Class of- MOTS: la to streets, railroads. a bulletin board display. Particip- flcgra>are: Preaident. Carol Mak> m *»*tlBMMl to fnlLlM ating were Donald _, HMselmanj owsky; vice-president; MargareT Amsterdam Ava^ stain Henry Metternlck, Joseph Hume- Tyndall; secretary, Donald Mac- j. WALTER corm ^anBJ treasurer, Janice ^^'^ Tewaaato Cank. Adv. nik, Anthony Falxone, James Ens- i -1 mone arid Carol Lombardo. Jac- CulL Adv. T+mittnJm rHduleaUon Date;

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without outside assistance," Direc best financial condition of its his- tor Metzner said.' tory," Councilman Blydeaburgh Expect Large Crowd *f.-j stated.. ""We are buying every- At Square Dance .. LATE Mothers Told Program thing on a cash basis, utilizing the KENTLWORTHr-Tickets ar l'.#- pay-as-you-go principle so we will Is Scheduled going weU for ihe 11th annual Hme^Phms Of Nancy-Luzon School not burden future taxpayers." square dance Saturday" evening Plan GARWpop -- Mrs. Margaret Local government receives only about one-third of the taxes col- '%^ WPP ^P^'T'W ••v^B'^^iVT Poston, a teacher at the Nancy' Benefit ipd/ GAR WOOD — Plans for lected in Kenilw.-or(h. with two- Drive Luzon School in Roselle. showed a /'KENILWORTH — Girl Scout expanded programs in the fields thirds spread between county gov- annonnf*d at fi film enUtled "Tuesday's Child*' ernment, local schools and the re- Ctwir, composed of tl boys and leaders of the Kenilworth.Neigh- of Christian" social action, church arid spoke on •the' program of the meeting to . 8t Theresa's world service and the Church- gional high school system, Mr. in frades 4 through •> wfl| borhood Association had their first school for mentally retarded chil- sine tbe anftetn, "Look Par H»f church ball- :/ men's Brotherhood were'discussed Blydenburzh said. meeting of the 1038-59 season on dren at a meeting of th-i KTA Prc- lfu|."athpththet:«>andU The dance, which willbegin at Monday evening in the basqment as the New York Synod of the Increases in.the municipal gov- School Mothers' Study Group at o'clock service! at Community 1:90 pjbV, is set fprjfircher's meeting room of Community United Church. Evangelical and ernment part of -the budget have Grove, tTotoB. Frank Spera1 and Franklin'School last week. ' totaled only 14 points invthe past Methl^C*urc>»tiasguwlay. Methodist Church. Reformed, held its fall conference The^Bev. James 8. JUIer. pas- his country orcuesura wfll pto- '. Mrs. Chester Murphy; taeighbor- Sunday at St. Paul's United A question-and-answer period three years, "a record of which we vide the nuisie. followed the talk. Th> mothers can certainly be proud." Council- tor, will preach on a text from the hood chairman, welcomed the fol- Church of Christ. More than 140 ttth chapter of the Book of Jere- lowing new leaders to the associa- delegates attended. arc making Halloween cards . to man Blydenburgh stated. • ' *- Nelson-Brown presided. ' n. ' The sermon will be en- tion: Mrs. Fred Huetteman, Mrs. Speakers included - Paul Wnck, send to the children at the school. titled, "Is There Any Word From UelhodiM (/nit's Edward L. Dorrell, Mrs. Prank representing the National' Church- Mrs. Charles Craig" was named TheLord?- Cree and Mrs: EJndley Pennypack- men's Brotherhood; the Rev. F. chairman of a committee to collect VFW Auxiliary A trip to the United Nations PJoj* Depict* THPe/. '•• ..'•' '- ' • Elsen'. Schlegel, associate secre- clothing for St. Walburga's Or- bunding to New York City is The Juliette Loiy furid. drive was • tary for the National Commission phanage in Roselle. . / planned for the members of the To Vnited Nations announced and' all leaders were of Christian Social Action; Conducting Party dist Youth FeDowihip this asked to turn in their troop con- • p. . J. Snydier, Jr., a • mem- Sunday afternoon. The Fellow^ KENILWORTH—A skit depjet- tributions to Mrs. "John T. Stnrte-. ber of the National Commission State Exempts At Lyons Tonight ship to fo meet at th? church at inf atour tbroujh the United Ra- vant before October 31. of Church World Service, and ihe RECALL SCHOOL DAYS-<4oseDh E. Humenuvpresident of I 2 o'clock and win make the n-ip to tions building in New York was The; 1S>59 G^rl Scout Calendars Rev.. Joseph Bevilacqua,. pastor 9! GARWOOD — Mrs. Joseph, < Gorombey, chairman for § of 1928 of the Garwood Junior High School, |s shown welcoming cars. The. Junior , Intermediate thefeature of last week's meeting will go on sale November 1 with Martha Memorial Church in .New Reelect Daub Fellowship will fceet at the church all Girl Scout and Brownie troops pital party to be conducted t Warren W. Kalsey. supervising principal of the. Garwood public of the WSCS of Community Metb^- York City and chairman of the GARWOOD — tfndersneriff L. at 6:30 pjn. Sunday. in town" selling them. Calendar Ladies' Auxiliary of Bay schools at the time there were nine grades here, to the. JOtb committee of social actloft for the Thomas Baub of 427 Locust ave- William Bridges, chairman of odist Church. The program was chairman Is Mrs. George Frank; Post 6807. VFW._at Lyons/Veter- annual reunion of the class in Linden on Saturday. Mr. Humrnik New York Synod. nue was reelectfd first vice-presi- ans' Hospital tonight, has issued the cliurch^ Ttuiktlng and Grounds in honor of United Nations Day, Girl Scouts of Mrs. Fred Rein's Mr. Wapk also spoke at the 11 dent of the New Jersey State Ex- was toastmaster for the affair. AI30 tat the picture, left to right, Committee, announced today that to be celebrated tomorrow.. / Troop 83,. Mrs. Billy Emmert's an appeal for" as many members f t m a.m. service in a program mark- empt Firemen's Association at the as possible - to attend since the are Mrs. John Pearson and Mrs. Humenik. • . his conmitteee will meet sit*the the sUt was under direction of Troop 64 and Mrs. Henry McGec- ••'•'•'a m\^''m^MA*Mmm -* -— ••••••* g«*slpfcg«4g«a«aT aWMAAaVMlIng? ing Laymen's Sunday. He told of group's 72nd annual convention in group will entertain 150 patients. church Wednesday, October ». to Mrs. Adolph Paterson. Acting as han's Troop 19 were requested to :M. TO Mnnfff Of YOln MNNn;, CMVIillf^-••:',r-VvMi s the landscaping plan* now a national project of the Church- Clifton high School on Saturday, Guests also ape invited to at- Catherine Wefys., The chief said a guide, Mrs. Paterson explained serve as guides for the Kenilworth men's Brotherhood to establish a There were 958 delegates and life tend and assist/In entertaining and the youth admitted being the earned o^t on the Jawn^ndi the purposes and functions of the Parent - Teacher Association's pension And for Japanese milt* members, present. • • Oass of 1928 psarMnj lot At ihe same ttokeon "Back to School" night : dancing wit)/ the patfents. The from Page 1) driver of the car. '• • world organization. / isters of the United Church of On Friday evening, former May- group wUi/leave frortithe post Wednesday the Committee onilo*- Assiitlng her were/Mrs. James, Mrs. Murphy suggested that a Christ in.Japan. A collection was or Daub served as toastmaster at Muschelle and Miss Nancy Jo, Hu- pinils and Bpmes will meet with Girl Sco^t bulletin board in Hard- home. 22T South avenue, at 6:30 menik. Music for dancing was taken for the project a dinner of the association's offi- p.m. Women interested- in attend- Mrs.' Karl Flanter presiding. Walter Banfield, Mrs. A.Przbylek ing School would be most useful provided>by the Rhythm Rompers The Executive Committee of ttW jn keeping the troons^ihformed of r Laymen participating : In the cers ^and executive committee ing are requested to contact Mrs, O and Mrs. J. service included J. Luther Phil- members at Schweiguth's Restaur- Of Linden. • • Miiding Fund has. scheduled a scouting a^UviUea; It was de- nbey at 1011-West Henry ry.W. Ulrich of p Mrs. Paterson wmounced that a lips, Richard Harper, Sr:; Richard ant in Clifton. linden, or sirs. Ralph G The reunion committee in- olgjrejational dinner for the eve- cided that the eighth grade Scouts nue Were hosts at a dinner party ning of Sunday, NQvember 9. The trip to the United Nations is being Harper, Jr., Joseph Riele and Others attending the convention iiin of- 317 Myrtle avenue. .- cluded: Mrs. Barbara (Poth) Mil- planned for Mcmdny. would wrltena letter to the Board kiewkz, Garwood; Mrs. Lillian at their home Sa|urday in cele- purpose of the dinner, according to q^ EducaMbn for permission to ;l .. > 9- Harry McDowell. The Men's from Garwood Included ltfrs. George oRdner of 427 Wil- Plans are complete for the Elec- v bration of their ^5th wedding an- Gerald Sherrbd, chairman, is to erect a'boaird.r • Chorus sang, with Mrs. Arthur Fire Chief William Hessler. low avenue was-inducted *s a new (Sanders) Tombs, Garwood; Mrs. tion Day smorgasbord, Mrs. Seth niversary. The'couple was mar- honor -those members. who have First Class! Scouts of Troop 16, for Jennings at the organ. Soloists Fire Capt Frank Moroll member at last Wednesday night's Hazel (Burke) Brennan, Rahway; ried October ?1.- MO3. to Elizabeth, Villa announced.' It will take were Arthur Osolln nnd yrillinm Councilman Archie Mrs. Billy (Anger) Kosten. Lin- ijpatcd faithfully to past under direction of, Mrs. Lynn meeting of the auxiliary. A donar About 25 guests attended from funds, and to present future plans place at the church, with servings Linge. The Rev. Stephen Szabo, Frank Knight. John and tion was voted to the Garwood den; Mrs. Anita (Galowsky) Mor- from 4 to 7 pjn. Kramer, Mrs. Edward Dprfntan E •'.;•}" Dunellen, West CaldwelL Cobjnia, for, the church's growth. Assbttosj pastor, presided. Patrick Christiana rison, Garwood; Mrs. Leona (La- and Mrs. Adolph Lejkauskasj. as First ' Aid Squad's annual fund Elizabeth, Roselle and Garwood. "' Mr: Sberrod on the committee for - "^ns were led by Mrs. WU- Raymond Rambo, president of Undersheriff ttaubv a. life drive. ment) Kbtomsld. Springfield; Mrs; Uaa% yon Ohlen. spiritual life sec- well as girls of Troop 20, under member of the New/ Jersey State the dinner are George the direction of Mn. Malcolm Rob- the Consistory, was the speaker Mrs. Theodore Henry, Mrs. Dorothy (Tombs) Golomb, West- George. Carpenter. She announced that there FRESH - Exempt FlremenVAssociation and field, and Mir. ^ 15th will/be a "Quiet HourV at the! erts and Mrs. George Fairchild, at a men's communion breakfast Walter Wenzel and Mrs. Mann I) are making plans to entertain a preceding the service. The break- the New Jersey State Firemen's were feted by their secret pals in (Ctmtbmtd pvm c^wch at i:30 pjn. next Thurs- Association apd a member of the and a ladies' trio. Edward D. slhut-in youngster wnce a week. 10 oz. cello bag fast was served by the" Ladies' honor of recent birthdays and an- Whittle is songleader and WiDlam, These same girls will be available Aid Society. New Jersey/Volunteer Fire Chiefs' niversaries. Facing Charges 21 PersonsJoin Bdwant Dorrell presided. SPI ~ alkie chairman. w«re nerved by Na- to leaders of new troops to teach Dinner-for delegates imiftn^ Mrs. Mann. Mrs. Wenrel and. games,- songs and dances to first the Unions-Morris League of Ex- The Family Bible .Hour wiU be omi Circle. WOiVDfKFL/(. - Cut From Yourto, Uan the Synod meeting was served by Mrs. David Van Nt will be in Following Chase held in the chapel at 11 a-ra. Sun- Methodist Chi year brownies. /' members of the Ladies' Aid Soci- cmptFiremen. He was an organ- charge of the kitchen at the Hallo- izer/of the Union County Fire- day, and the evening service at A "Vniform Exchange" was an- ety and the Women's Guild, week party sponsored by the post AtlOaMJVH, 7:30 pjn. The senior youth fel-lknast, chairman of the nounced-by Mrs..Murphy for the men's Association. oil November 1. assisted by members of the Senior GARWOOD—Alleged to have lowsUp wul bold a sapper meet- sion on Membership and J KenHworth Neighborhood. Moth- A Youth fellowship. . An active member of the Gar- Hostesses at the meeting were driven a car at a speed of 100 miles PftlDI OF THI F FOOD tog at 6 o'clock and will continue ism o( CUD^ ers of Girt Scouts ana Brownies ""Why Protestant?" will be wood Fire Department since 1928, Mrs. Herbert Moleen and Mrs: an hour to eluding state and local SAVTNO former Mayor Daub served two their studies in "Bible Propbeey." Value Stressed are asked not to throw away out- No. 303 or sermon topic of the Rev. John Modltz. Mrs. Milton Boert- police, Harry Wells, 18, of 1443 phurch, announced today/ years as a lieutenant and seven -The Heart is a BebeV BOrjr QtWOBTH —^-The impor- grown and un-used uniforms but •tfR ran Szabo as "Reformation Sunday is presided^ Gregory avenue; TJnion. is sched- Sundwr. October U of eovntettnc service* for to contact Mm Sturtevant, who is years as a captain in the depart- uled to appear in Municipal Coon Graham's newest motion picture, Octoberl»,atetalo«M observed this Sunday, ment. . , • ' . will be viewed by Junior and sen- in chargeyof^ the "Exchange." SHANK- be Sunday School classes for all here - Monday night ~ip answer fb<; church. high schools eaiUMt be. ovssv These imuorms • will be . made Bun r youthjgrout- ---,- ;. . ^> HALF ages at 9:30 a.m. Senior and Jun- Women's League charges of driving while on the cmpnasiied, Leslie Mvtto) profes- available to any scout or brownie HALF ior High Youth, fellowships will revoked list and leaving the scene ntog fat Hooaevelt Juukx Big^l IB. . tnididates Speak stawlgMMsnrr counssjor ofWfrt-! who-would like one. •'" •:/} SAVK of an accident. PoBee Chief Fred School. Wwtfleld. Cars win leave LB. convene at 7 from P«0*J) Sweeps Recorded the ehapel at 7:15 fleJd.toJd tbt Rotary Cb* «t «• /After the. business^ session, Mrs. •:-i There > will b/ no meeting of lUaoae said the State Police «nb luncheon at _g>e Hi tcblp- Post Inn, Adolph LeikanskflH, program 32 or. the cpnfirmai class today. Next acquiring land for tts' mm cjtairmao, asKed the leaders who uv North Mth street at TJO tombrnnr session wUVbe wart Thursday at Hospital took a three-game driving agaiBft the yooth reraffi Many students fail 4o do their had brought in samples of crafts Most recently, Mr. Maacaro.de>> 4 pjn. SeriiorChflbr^wiU from Ms/*-Barber in Garwood when he is arraigned here. A bast work lmpmse of poor^readtog to show them and describe how v dared-,- he has been chairman of at 7J»/ttus ewentag. wul be held oa tb^vlars)«sskvArUcles displayed SAVC the police and fire committees. at the Garwood Recreation Alleys er who started chasing WeUs in the pjn.atnV'" ' qofi wth e diuuJuniowr HigJRHWh Ourtn"•".J~Tg bi7s ?""tenure "*Z, h e "^^'"T*stated, th"e eats Aoufi kpow what,oc- included decorated candlesticks, STYLE Fellowship will have last n tbay wanHo pursue by leather moccasinsn , plastic covered BUY TWO r PNC FOR THE KITCHEN larg* cpn 1 fi^ department acquired "new and John /ra"- LEGS o< lafand Ut the time they re** the 10th or box, a decorated glass and a tote party at the church at •ndN&ficient e^lpmenf and the AND ONE FOR THE 7:80 p^n. tomorrow. Junior Choir and »ma«riea to lead the victors, North 11th »ade, MrT Martto contended. hag. • poUce 'department' has been whist SQeen fftiffT^^r bad a dayi Witb PTM^counseliog, they will hl wiU be held •£ 4 P-TO- brought up to a high level of ef- Refreshments were served by •AVg in a ' be able.to.make an accurate de- fWfidene^ y througthghh its officerffi s benibri g tm hostesses Mrs. Emmert. Mrs. Rein, «neourage4 'to attend trammg terminsUon at this age, be said, Mrs.' John Ambls and Mrs. Henry CHICKEH BREASTS • ^ 25 ft. roll AM our classes at Sutgers fad schools 14K Martto declared that stu- McGeehan. CD Groppo elyn Lawhtr roHod *P»« dents. bandic«i>ped by poor read- S^|y WbWD£WUL-|NGUHOMS CrrOia LEAN, MILD CURE (Continued froi* wiihin the county. , , and IW to sn ••:V\ .1^ - - " me ability have, been able to make set up in Harding School, by mem- r!aiitu4tman'' Tilwdenb considerable improvement to Fischer on Dean's List H mc bers of the Engineering and War- that 'mi- school work through corrective tor KENILWORTH. — William C. Smoked Daisy " ^ den Groupli. chairman; the borough' •truc^on. Fischer, Jr., of 360 Roosevelt lane Vbu CANT GfT A BfTTIR WASHDAY An erorgg&ci uuftmowUl At Pn'aieig1 far Max Becker presided, Is qmong 114 students on the AR CU«p, H PfOBtH—T«e K-Tcen Dean's list at Stevens Institute of nish coffee to di*a«ter forces at cult to foreck has only ike Technology, Hoboken. •Sid ttM It its benefit 1 SAVE school, WitbW^ Wata£K. ^ OetoberylO for WUliam Theresa's Teens BLUE SAVIHGJ5 i-j — , tttm f • • mm a • •••••*•» "%. • ' 7 Ham — More advertising dollars arc-in- L Il of 7« Hewark avenue, an awlam' €BMF Qla^nldflBBB wUB9Stf^L^B>aiSBV « • - ' Babe $45 at Sale vested in newspapers than in ra- OF NEW "MIRA< ML- n TM • ^rtaV^I illjTlM^saMJll * ' g*BSB> ampule, it was annoiinrwi by KENILWORTH — Paul Slock, . Tfic ouniMpt rnRrn "W fir* ~ ' and McEboy. adviser. dio;, TV, magazines' and outdoor LAUNpRY RIN^E that by newly-elected president of the St. combined, * > WITH MAYfAIR'S BDOUOQ D9F IDS HMIDQIDiji'.'JI^K OK Si^s asUtog McElToy said the money has Theresa's Teens of Kenilworth, given to Mrs. Kaiser. Her L>J«*«H\> it $45 has been realized LQW •AVat yeart ind is in Presbyterian Hoapl- from the cake sale conducted Sun- POLYMASXtt tat New York City. day at St Theresa's Church. A OffJoprs have been elected as Miss Virginia Rekhelt and Miss follows: President, Anthony Maz- Patricia Camgber, who coordina- .• 1. .WOBTH »; vlce-Brtsident. Miss PatU ted the sale, expressed their Perkins; secretary, Peter Polidoro. thanks to the' members and their 1 •, s 11 ... |£ - • 1 *fyj- • • jr, and secretary.'Miss Joyce DeCor- $!>• Up Your :*JM "• • - • • • parenis for their ."excellent co- cia, • •.:•• . operation" to furnishing the baked ea «f Vm provlifcwM «t. an More than 200 teenagers attend- goods. • • • "At AH f •isiilili Bats ed uSe dance. . rKALTHWl •T ^& ^^7 -™? 4Sr 2^^ *^!v ->^^ Girl Scouts Discuss L aan Oly Savings Elects V T Badge Requirements New Yke^Midmt KENILWORTH'—Requirements M KEJKH.WORTH — Miss Rose V. for home nursing and child care BroccoR Spears or Cmtltf lower Mi|}er has been elected vice-presi- merit badges were discussed iat a •Hmm. for dent of City Federal Savings and meeting of Girl Scout Troop 16 at Loan Association,' it was an- Harding School last week. Fi|h Bites or Fish iSffc^^- ^-*»« -p«p« t4 ^'£

' •• .' nounced today by Everett C. Sher- The girls are making toys which •• aaaaaiataa iar *trr •oUow- •HA bourqe, president. This savtogs in- they will distribute to children in stitutjpn with assets of $39.00. Austria and then in Trance to his UtS« NO* 1 MONiY-SAVING • FREE CARRY-OUT portion of Lkf*y«tU crusade to combat racism and AAAYFAIR SERVICE aacti anti-Semitism. He is a member New Columbian Wdaat Kortk M. lStb Str**t of the Catholic Biblical Associa- - /OmtiiMicd from Poor 1) COUPON S7-M-S* S1JRS.W tion, (he Catholic Association for •dsted by John Murphy (religion), BR6OO80 AU PURPOSE International Peace and the Na- Louis Tango (sports), Joseph Her- tional Liturgical Conference. cek (social) and Charles Eysoldt for a taxi. Sit back Matt** His scholarly book. "The (civic-cultural). YouH be |(lad Toa*re <<* BrMaj," has drawn praise from, Grand Knight John Sturtevant lib. .< the "" •"* " "• Lava Soap s> m •*•» BO leaders of the Protestant. Jewish and Mr. Ha/t conducted the activ CRISCO £** BUKDflTDUZ^ V MM. n WM UM« M< 1 Mora- v«wr aumje and loman, Catholic-*altt»*, Urs. ities of y» f onnsupo of tbc h tbStMM>a«<'«a»Bar- Su Herbert Y lara* pla. 1 tm et ta» aa* win 't* tt* IVORY FLAKES 2^23 aW Mdk a< Westiqghonse t Oam lfai BH Knights'S9Ce l LKKtftt JOY 139* •MfftWW ttw Bar- M Lot 11 la Block Mo. M and <{fea)|taji«/Cbactauted irofi pa^c i) SUSHk al.tfct MM toall Mtaimali • b» aw whkn (haU b« Mid ty will be under the direction of Cheese flta In addition to tET \nuea from Pmge 1) Grand Knight John Sturtevant, Mo» ttat torato fci PoiUcirrorTaiwo m MM) tor on the ease. "He deserves a lot of Hart Z«st fnarla*. of T .tt iaE- credit for bis efforts on Una and franc** B. Smith. 498 Boulevard, Kent u. Wattid rVwf- 1 *•*. a*** 4*

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THE CRANPOBD CITIZEN AMD CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. OCTOBER SS, ltSS CITIZEW joro cmtotncu^ THIJMPAY. OCTOBBH ia. FurnUhedRoom$ Red EstaU For S4s Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale National Loop CLASSIFIED RATES Cranford Eleven Stops Williams, Runners Lose to Jeff -.IWft.lJMl, For Rent ' ML- _..v»u>~rB*autlful 7 room split • •. • •...'••' /.-.••.••./•*.• •> ..•••.. • • H GRANFOED CREAM OF THE CROP _.„ S haTbath*. larae laundry room, bartbaard hot water gas beat. walMo- Organization BOARD OF REALTORS waD • carpeting. combinaUon wfassawa. PlaiiilieiaTakes UCC Colonial on Oak Lane, 3 large bedrooms, sfjot Many extraa. Inspect anytime. ADI in anr um — u tile kitchen, powder room. An excellent BBidge g-1833. . tt Scares Rahway In 27 to19 Loss UUIOB «nUt; plMMnt surmindis*r.| All buy for S33J0O. ' Meeting Set Ahhoush pave King placed swond and Roger Gipson came in Use. Ads set ka ease, wt ^aasssi W sbA^a MulUpli Listing Service at Hillside eoovnlnt jar ftBtlsman whi Uacs or. dkatav flaas asass ae mutes or farstudent . HUMS*. I PDIVHlja. fffv- I*l|s9* KENILWORTH-Bouse. 4 rooma oh tint After last Saturday's stirring "moral victory" in losing to prev- By HOWABD ARNESEN The National League of thtfourth. Cranford High School's cross country Warn could manage io •-< charts* »y staea. Ptaaasy taaa* g M Lincoln Drtve. KanJlr Solid 9 family, both apartments avail- i stile. Good neighbor- A hepped .up Cranford; High (II a*, type eatr> ekarcad as twe •Wtta. able on closing. Low taxes, near North lat13 h street. BRIdg* •> - GENERAL CONTRACTOR - . unscorcd on rtahway, 27-W, Coach Stan Grayson's Cranford Cranford Boys* BaseSuU leagues place only one more man in the top 10 Tuesday as the Cougars went and shopping, for only HUN. , 104S football team shackled Railway's KEN1LWOKTH - ivill hold ai);imrx>rtant org3niza- > '••——— r I down to a 22-33" defeat at the ueh School football ieam feels th^s may be the week for it to break To Add 4 CASH, faeffkE or Masse* private bath, MO - Hotaw- AfJatm Af. BRidge 6-1261 amazing fullback, Joe Williams, N Hsndsnme ell brick ranch oV Bhawnee ional mv«ting' at 8 pjn. Monday : - company a4«*f*Ms« wn. Mai only. Catt^BRKU* (-ISU Jnehrns. HuareatsW fixtures, .CRANPORD ., the win column.. but the powerful Indians had a hand.< of Thomas Jefferson of Eliz- nitwMb far «n« as, aes aotl sjassji fesstallsd Oaoies Is. at a There will be four additional the agi* of b6ys eligible tor then the American Legion Casino, it tskea by t«lsa»aa a. bit too much for the Cougars as abeth. •ae. U Myrtle Street Tel. ESTATE SALE Work Wanted - Wemde The Cougars, will play their first away game since their opener, major league teams in the Cran-minor'leagues tp.,8 to 9. This elim- was announced today by Francis 4-Woy Tie DUNK ros oorr.- KENtLWORTH—Viunlahed mom con- • tf r r they won their, fourth straight inates participation of .boys ,J0 The other Cranford scorer was at !• AJ» venient tor No-ytO and K*. U bua. 406 [o Hillside fpr a^P-nv S^C— ' ~~ ~ *~~ " game, 21-19, Saturday at Memor- 'ord Boys' Baseball Leagues next H. Wolff, vice-president in charge Rooaevelt laiyi BRIdge f-MIO. XI rttV Cake, nun rattan. Work called This' fine English Tudor home Is being :,jth thMJomets of years old in both minor and major of the league. Art Cyphers, who. came in 10th. and delivered, f^atalald >«BTB- sacrificed to settle estate. Ideal horn* Hillside has won. but a'single ial Field. pring, it"was decided at the Oc- for Church LARGE, clean, nicely fumUhed front leagues and makes them 'eligible Jeflarsea Ave.. Mortb Flalnseld. tf for-large family, located In finest resi- PHIL F. HENEHAN Arrangements will be made to Ernie • Whitworth of JefT showed room, runt to hfth. modem private » dential section, short Walk to school* to do at -nt(?st so far- Coach Carmen Fer- Booters Drop Time and time again, tfte hust- ober meeting of the league. only for major league play. The Can ws>iitg» set up the two additional teams, for Sale' home. Reasonable., Reliable gentlaman. and churches. . •.' • —REALTOR .—. .. .' ling Cranford Unc- stopped Wil- the way, winning in 13:55. » BRIdg* 6-2706 after «:30 p.m. ASPHALT DHivstWAT*. erusbea etone. 1st floor1 has entrance hall, living room, .iBno'K meh last week dropped a ' Two more teams'will be added four additional major loop. teams FINE PAINTS AND BHAIICLS DAY'S work or Ironing. BRidge (-1441 voted into the league at the Octo- League Lead It was Jeff's third victory in six still dlfta ttliWWlQFS UBeWeSwVda VMttl dining. room, large rec. room. den. and H«v» yoor dead fr—> xsjmcrv»d now. M6 game to Clack,_wblch took liams dead In his tracks, •• often the National League and twowere created to absorb these addi- On« coat celling flat - KENILW.ORTH—3 furhUhad toomt. on* kitchen; Two car. garage. SB Aldatt Street BRidS* 6-7333. evenings. '•/ •.'••.. •. < ber meeting. All managers and M a week and one M , week. SM . end loader for hire. Joseph La Brassa. lUe Watchqng Conference lead 7 A Match, for a loss. In scoring, he was held A four-way tie lor leadership meets.'4The Cougars suffered Vinyl baa* Wall paint 3nd floor, S iMdrooms, sleeping porch :o the'American League to bring tional players. • " \ , ' /North 3)>t Stnet „ *1 Henley Ave.. " HOUSJCKEEPEH, or care for semi-Invalid. Jim* payments to suit your mods. Don't coaches of teams that competed in cf the •• Inter ^Church Bowling sixth straight loss, after winning Alkyd fUt wall paint and two baths.. Large beautifully land" _ —Multlpl* UstinK 4 or 8 days weekly. Pond of children. u.jth a 2-0 circuit reijord. The Cru- to one touchdown- and registered the total up to eight teams in. each "It is. expected that a greater All Colon scaped- river property 100 x 370. Low the league last year are asked to COMFORTABLY fumbhed room. In TELXVIS1OM RXPAIRED VAST. Per 4k* Near bus No. 40. CaU SUnset «-O>4«. wait till Spring. Act NOW! saders' first win was by 20-7 over one ppint after touchdown on a r .League resulted from action Tues- their opener. Apply with brash or toller l heat- coat; subject to offers. circuit, it was qnnounced today by nujmber ~of boys pan participate attend, as well as new "manages Satin Enamel quiet private hom«. Gentleman only. best f*"* faataat tan la* till *" H!Hif u4f|ghti Call— rranfordi the defending champion. tie Plains run. He mustered only 24 yards day evening_at |Echo Lanes. Moun- The top 10: First. Whitworth; BRidge 8-0038. ' Elatrtrl*. BBidg* I•m Day or nlajht WOMAN wishes general housework. Francis H. Wolff, vice-president in after the tryouts, which are sched- taking over established teams. «ChamU M MiMsWotiAPHnra — An types, kitchen with eating space,--three bed- "PeraonaUaad Servle*^ Help Wanted George Abdo, downed by a cold, kick for .the extra point, was good i>eth-D 2. Temple Beth-El 1 over try championship last Friday at rooms, two baths. Large lot. two-car scores for the night were 177 and Inch* custom quality itoek Wind*, an Furniihed Apartment >^HTHW«, r—-*-TT_ beoMess, Alas Manual Kyprlos kicked two making it, 7-0. ' ' approaching completion and is t^theran. >irst pres 2 over Warinanco Park. Plainfleld won «4 Inches long. iU>: slsoJenetatt garage. Many extras such as-wall-to-wall ESTATE * IMSTmANCE Female and Male ^should be back. - - 1 X stenography .end: Jypiag. carpeting, storm sash and screens, beauti- goals into the net in the final 167 for a, 621 series, which is the now completely enclosed. A group (Community Methodist 1. Cranford the metit, with Holy Tj'ift'*y °* and C. W. Branaman custom blinds. For Rent : Concerning last week's* game, A few minutes later^ Dave Jen- Me sq. tt Cranford lte Sh ful planting, patio, ate.. AGENTS .wanted, Christmas toys a frame,, completing the 7-0 victory. second high for the year and aided of men Under direction of JJim; Methodist t: over Trinity. St. 1 sstviee. M-XDi Immediate possession/J priced In lew 208 Beech St. BR tV6330 Coach Grayson was so .enthused kins recovered a - Cranford fum Wt'stfleld taking second and Union U« South Ave. K, THRXE small furniihed rooms, all Util- - gifts, over 000 Itemed Send for ft This . was Chatham's eighth yt Milton Barnett Pells has "worked faithfully since jI pauTi-am 5s- E & R 2 over Temple ities' supplied. Business couple pre- thirty*. -• • •- . ' Christmas' catalog. Full or part time. with Cranford's performance that ble on the Cougars' 25. Six plays his mates in taking a pair from placing third. . ' • " . * . ' '' Write P.O. Box 177. Crantord. N. J. against one loss.' Cranford has the sea's'oh's end.** Mr., Wollf said. Emanu-El and Cranford Alliance KUBBEB STAMFS mad* to • ^ ' tf. one night think -his boys had later, BUI Calland ran the reBuilders- ' General Supply. Cards an Ace Bill Augustine of Uoselle Park ahort notice, Usually M bsurs won one, lost six, and tied Additional held is needed to main- over St. Paul's E & K 1. came in first, covering the two- Price* reasonable. Baat of beaten Rahway. And with a cou- maining one ' yard to put Rah- Three other 600 series, were post- : McPHERSON REALTY Co. Jannett contest. ...'•• Milton Barnett^of Roselle, part- tain the itnproved-p facilities. Bowling 2S00 or better were:' P. and workmanship. Cnnford ple of breaks they well might have way aKead, 13.0. Smith's kick ed as follows: Torgersen, Shaheen and-a-half mile course in 13:15.5— Stamp Shop. Ill North A' Open deny ft-* . Bun. 1-9 Ruth P.* • JaJLlotPJC Tie Scotch Plains, ner in Barnett's Wine and Liquor AU persons interested in furth- Mylen. Calvary Lutheran. 226; R. Painting-Decorating "turned the trick, he pointed out. was no good. Agency, 205, 222 and 192 for a the fifth best time in meet history. MUdf* «-UM. •' Evenings S-t Work Wanted-Male Scotch Plains and Cranford Store, 30 Eastman street, regis- ering the objectives of Boys' Base- Morris.. Community Methodist 2. "The team made a terrific come-, iCoagars Outplay Indians 619 total; Errico, firrico "Trucking, Defending champion Stan Blejwas YOPNQ mah Tookteg for work in fae- fought to a 4-4 soccer tie Thurs- tered a hole-in-one on the 170bal- l in Cranford are urged to at-220; W. Iinge, St Pauls E & R 1. sxwma tory. BRIdg* i back and never, quit," Coach Cray- fTom there on Cranford put- 214, 179 and 215, for a 608 total; of- Trinity could not stay with day at Memorial Field. The Coug- /ard 18th hole of the Concord Ho- tend. Mr. Wolff stated. 21«; B. Kptt, Temple Beth-H I. Uatd Machines son said. He called It "one Qf the played and outscored the heavily and Staiger, Breen's Gold Checks, Augustine, - down the stretch and Repairs DON'T MISS ars overcame a 4-2 deficit in t tel. Kiamesha, W. Y., lasCWeekv 215: P. Rein. Community Metho- WOXIAM most praiseworthy efforts'* he has 'favored Rahway team, with the 201, 194 and 207, for a 602 total. finished' second, about 50 yards be- Sawing Own— _ '_ THIS OPPORTUNITY Or CKAMVOBb third quarter. Herb Wiese scored Mr. Barnett, who describes him- dist 1. 213; J. Zulick. Calvary MNUU UWIMU enrr [ten in his coaching career^. De- outcome in doubt until the last Hayeck's Foods won a sweep pg Training Croup hind. . . ' Bm Street OP BAU OP TO COAST .IOVERS a three-goal "hat trick." . self as "just a week-end golfer," Lutheran, 212; E. Miller, Calvary. Two Cranford runners placed in ADajn* S-0T4T Publie. Botloe'si , ipite injuries to a number of key few minutes of the gome. Early from Lind's Pharmacy and went to Uve .In this lovely SPUT LEVSL s>«3»y gi The visitors took a 2-0 lead in has b£en playing the game only Sets Obe«lience Show 211; A. Cramer. First Pres 2. 211; Open Monday e*ealn« til • , BRS-1M0 Township of Cranford win ten at . players, Cranford remained "In" in the second period, Ron Marinto a first place tie with Shaheen the top 60. Gipson came in 40th , BSS-BSU home before winter sets in. Three b**, sale to the highest bidder the foUow- the first quarter on goals by Ed three years: He said it was his The Town and Country fijbg W. Edwards, Trinity, 210; P. Sim- rooms - with a future 4th. two baths, tng de*crlb»d land, owned by the Town- the g&me to the end. lbney plunged form the four to Agency. The latter team took two and King was right behind him 100 an*, service, fixture and pan* tn- A. Hebert SS-I3M largf rec. roam, end loads of storage: •hip of Cranford and situate on ' Donovan and BUI Hogan. Hogan first "and no doubt 'my last" hole- Training, Clu,b. which trains Mon- onson. Cranford Methodist 2. 204;finishing 41st: lOOK shelve*. Jbaat cabinet, wall cab- ataHattan. Free —tlmats* A ICnott. Bernic* Stuart Many extras have been added. Including •nrthwestsrbrside of Retford A' The Cougar mentor would' not make Cranford the first team to from Barnett's Liquors. «33IUnaa*m Ave^ KenUwerth. dtsjst- Harold Shugard . CH ft-4SH received an assist on the first. in-one. day evenings at the Vele+ans* Cen- S. Wray. First Pres I.. 203. 202; H. inet, radiator enclosures, chaat of cornice* and wall to waU carpeting. WeD in. UM fTowtujh&p*_ angle out individual players for score on Rahway this year. It Others with scores of 200 or Jrawers, table*; toy cheat* cornice*. HICHAM. M. mtt wBJt. M kept home with lovely grounds. Cranford's Pete Radley, assisted The ace was recorded at the New ter, Kenilworth. will hold an Carroll. 201. 202: G. Mould. Craw- ttnpalnUd. FRD DAVEY. 41 N. tth Owner baa been transferred Mi loss Is praise, stating all performed well was a 55-yard march which.took by Pete French, tallied for- the : above Friday night were: Sicko, American Kennel Club-sanctioned ford AHiqw*', 200. and G. FenFou- r Marks Stretch .•treat Kenilworth. HUdgtf *-M8*, tt TstOOC CstANE and TJ>.^ ,our gain. ,__ ~ ._._ t33,4M BuikUng. S3 Nortn Avenue, Kast, Cran- 12 plays. " Jersey Retail Liquor Dealers' As- • hire, a W. Oliver, me, a ford. new Jersey, oa Tuesday, the — ip a superb team effort. Cougars in that frame., ErrifO Trucking, 206; Rich, Craw- obedience (natch show "Plan OB» derson. Calvary Lutheran. 200. Midway through the period, Joe sociation convention, which was Lead to Three Games . real Moss. Hyper HumtK. m- and Uaassa S-tSM. tf day of October, IMS; at *M PJL: HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Agent In the second quarter, Checcio foxd's Gulf. 205; Loderstedt. Pep- on Sunday at Evergreen Lodge. WE. stieblgan Feat. Organic*, eta. BKUNNINO at a point in the north- Whelan recovered a fumble on the also attended by Mr. and Mrs. Sid- Temple Belh-El No. 3 14 7 The Four Marks won the odd PAINTING Oontrertors, 344 / Dayton LIVE RENT FREE westerly line of KeSotd Avenue said Bonuses are wages and must be and Hogan scored for Scotch permint Room, 211; Scheller, Pep- Evergreen and South "'Springfield benbaeh. lit South AY*, *. Y0UFDC1T ALUB> VAN UNESw Inc. Rahway two. Two plays later,' ney Breen of Plainfleld. Mr. Breen Cthltiy Luth. 14 7 game to stretch their league lead preed * Mod; BlUage a-ltgl. etieeV Newark. KUsabetfc IWU. In- point being distant 330 feet southwes*- , bduded in totaling your annual Plains, while Wiese scored for the permint- Room, 200; Bothmann, avenues, Springfield. \ Trtnplr Beth-El No. 1 14 7 ^esrtor and wrterior painting. YOU'LL SAVE MONEY Older TWO FAMOvV home, near trans- ertar from the tntersertjon of said j tunings for sodal security pur- Pete Andersen dove over center is proprietor of Breen's Liquor Coensa Isaih a 14 7 • over the Four Jewels to three portation and schools. Living room, bed- nutlliw'jsrtBffly MBS> O« Ksk(stoVeal AMUH locals on a penalty kick. Citizen and Chronicle, 225; Weber, Entries will be taken fiom 11 Oan Mth't , 13 8 room, bath, and kitchen oa first floor. aad-ih* suuUisieasailjfllita et Cherry to make the score 13-12. Tauafer- Store, 21 North Union avenue. full games in the. Park Village COW or horse manure, well retted. JUi- sBsaao^B. ssh^b^sleuajSKBBahse UsbsAsKssi ' esssueioSBei sW^AsW ' m^A Wiese scored, two more goals in Schlecter's ^Hardware, 200 and 236; a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and judging will Zioa Lutn. 13 0 rich flower beds, roses. g*rd*n* •*»»> When a buyer with vision finds a TWO > vBJQlvQniBe. UwlRsS IWHIit Street: thane* tt> KU degrees «S sset ro's kick once again was unsuc- Trinity 13 0 Women's Bowling League last farm top solL «S delivered. CBestnut TV-COLOB—RADIO-HI-n horn* that need* decorating, ball almost Wast IM teat to a sWastTSei the third period. The Cougar line- Fairchild, Acacia, 223; Fricke, begin at noon. Classes include: Oanfard Alliance 13 0 Sman appUane* kitchen on second. -™—• • * 43 JigWn CT Ssst Wast 14 cessful. Thursday at Roselle Lane*. Farms, MUrdoek S-4BSS: it hours, tt. always. . •. • >•• • fuU basement. Worth hCranfbrd Shoe, -211; Boertmann, Late Touchdowns Trip Sub-novice, novice A and B com-Uodea IW. 11 10 O. Elwjrroiiioi, -' point: thence (3) • 4S dsaraaa IS : man booted the first in and pro- Late in the half, Clarence York Si. FW* Vuth. —, 10S 10>i Mrs." Frank Ciancia of the , IUHP PUMPS. <3S up. Oai Eut US seat ^ pelled another for a goal with Petersen's Dairy, 208; Thommen, bined, open A and B combined, irmod ****. _—: 10 11 • .•:.'•;. • ;•* -.-• Cougar Jayvees, 18-7 Strikcttes had the high series, and Hardwan. MO North: Oar- % SAVE MONEY westsrry side faded back on his own 36 andPeterson's Dairy, 203; Grickowski, St. V**t% E * R No. 1 10 11 wood. SUnMt t-IISO. Mutical InstructlonM thence «4) al _ his head; following a penalty kick. utility and graduate novice. Krst Pret.lUo. 1 0 W ' tf ANOTHER TRANSFER 'satsssaBk Msstsss asast ssstesr*kaassssl ssVfM threw a screen pass to Jack Ko- Giving up three touchdowns in coupling games of 151, 160 and The 4-4 tie was unchanged- in Cranford Gulf, 212; Almqulst, Le- Prizes, ribbons and trophies win •Mt r»«. ^sjo.'* _ 0 13 nbtnatfcm storm wtodews Y ' $16,000 vacs who behind a mass of block- iiigh Esso, 203; Kirkpatrick, Harce the Jast six minutes of play,-Cran- O«>K1JI Pre«^.—, 137 for a 449 total. A teammate, used veriom stasa. W.00 US South A«%. w. r nod buy. A baautlfui 4 year the final period. The Plainsmen be awarded. ' . Camm. MaSJh >iai I 8 13 ss> aswaasBSt ,. *•* ^fc. .- - aw - •• M^ A ford High's junior varsity football Mrs. CUre Garrity, had a 169, Ban. ttva Oei SS to U ers ran ,the whole distance for Chemical, 232; Beym, Howland 8 13 and up. Uteume Aluminum Products la an almost wnhaard-of prtee la ttnt kept the ball in Cranford territory Cran. ateth Mo. 1> 155. 124—444 series. Mrs. Gerard ' , Tot South Ave* W IncatloH you'll be so proud of— a* BlW in a -~ 1 Rahway's third touchdown. Realtors, 202 and 200; Hilbert, team lost a heartbreaking 18-7 de- St. Paul's lil *£>., 3 8 13 sbdoa Brands Jean 'fllmmons throughout most of the quarter, St. WauTs sletb PIANO Students tUaa Adams, tT> eonvenlant to St. MsSaarV xaawland. or Smith's kick was good and RahVFW- , 200; Thermann, Lions Club, cision to Rahway's Jayvecs Mon-Lilnden Frosh Thnnli 0 J5 Brennan of the Tipplers hit for Oarden Streeet graduate of JuiWard the high school. • rooma and den. v**tl- sesstsWnritehta. and show oaV-tbe but goalie Dick Prior, a staunch SALT, for WATEm tfallv- School ot Mu*)e aad poet gradual* bul* entranea with guest closet, tile bath. way led by eight points, 20-12. day at the Rahway gridirpn. 427 on games of 133, 137 and 158. ered. Refined, rock. peUat* and Wat-, of a cathedral Bvmg room. wt)h V larst LoGuorclia & Newark defense, and sheer luck warded 217;. Stevens, Lions Club, 214; r Voung Coogars, 25-6 kin* course. AD 10* Bo " work in piano. A sew student* at* "DESIREE" Neither team scored In the third The Cougar TD came .in the The standings: ./ »ow betas; eegfteJ. tor the ** ft* Meyer, Harris, Ltd., 203; Anginoli, The Linden High freshnian foot- Marks IS g Four Belle* • 13 • as tt Salt •siylea. < Dtborah JCeir ipff numerous attacks by the via-quarter or in the beginning j)fjhe second period. Rich Kupcnn ChariirV Moving Dp i — Qrcaid C#ntral & Harris,,Ltd.,202;-VatiBruntr Bar- . .. -~~~ *^Mt#^.iit>—US11 ba!T~tearn~dru*»bed—thfe Cougv four iz / v TipJ>l*rs~ fourth period. Then BUI Calland nett's Liquors, 2l5; G.all, Bamett's thefball over from the" five and also In Men's Boiling Loop Strikettc* . JO 11 sirs. N. Y. . TOfETOfES S anandd HEKAL HEKALDD TE TE1BWW1 . "HEAVEN KNOWS,, frosh, 25-S, Friday at Memanal . . J. - i'-.i 10. B. HOWLAND, Realtor once, again broke loose on Cran- Liquors, 215; Harris, Shaheen Ag- registered, the extra point on early morning hhomo e dfdafrraryr . •artttt SHA AGBNCY. Newspaper'advertising is flex- Field-" Dave DeLong scored the Chariie*vRo«eUe-l%rk, won two, If you Are a beneficiary under and (outhaaat Craaford araaa Call \ Piers ford's 26 to score Rahwayi fourth ency, 209. •-•'''• ••"" run. Crntfard Newspapar Dalivwy. WanflToBmy MltAUISON^ ible, thus permitting an advertiser goal for the locals on a quarter- Cattses Monday cvt^ung" in thage e 72 and are contemplating em* •and final touchdown. Joe Wil- • Be*rl Oa W back "nf KJ following a sustained Park Village Men's Bowling' to tailor his advertising for many liams ran uie two yards for thShaheee n ASency ' 38 12 HARCO CHEMICAL CO. 3 ployment outside the United _.v_ ..^-i.*.,—.. . -• : Z.:t-.-; . —.-'- ; ; D'Alessandri* .._.,. 147 148 183 drive in the third! quarter. liracsc to move to within one MANOS and otgana. top branda. baat purposes. " '.:y\-••'.";" point after touchdown. Hayeck's Foods ' 40 It States, you should contact your prieeg. Dudkln Piano Co.. Morth A**, BR MWO ind BR 64777 * the- ' Errico Trucking .- ...... :... 41 11 Kirkpatrick %....„„„ 17S 333 183 Coach BiU Martin said the fetus Same of league-leading Beazlie nearest social security district of- at Railroad Station, WettileM. AOaMa Lai* CHS Drive Cranford Ouli Service ...... 43 11- Blind J...^. ..„....• loo 100 100 Lehlih EsscJ ™.^..-.. „.„. 43 11 Svedman u.—...... 188 133 180 showed improvement Sinclair, which dropped two office for information about the pos- -6-1200 The Cougars took the kick-off Lions Chib ...... 44 10 Michaels 171 180 178 three ft Roselle Lanes. / Baraetf* Uauors „..., _.. ill 10. Handicap ..„„. 88 73 73 strong Linden squad.' sibility of such work affecting your B DITZSL'S Monary and kardeB ART STKAND and .began to drive. With the ball Petorsen's Dairy 1 32 10 TOTAL ~~ .. 837 8M 893 Frank Ciarsda of Fedders had abenefit payments. tar. Undasapa daatgnlng. ahrubbary, '.:•/. SCAMROUOH^ A •* A CAB SERVICE on their own 22, Steve Anderson, Standard Lumber „..„„.._ 33 10 0. E. HOWLAND, Realtor 1 high game of IM for a series mark ' ••- * Harco Chemical Co...... 34 B Ward .....„..„'„..„..„ 180 183' peat moss, grass seed. Free ftsrttbaer I ew K 00M _ M> OBBSSV KOp. tiie substitute Quarterback, faded Acacia •«..» ,» 33 0 Beym ^.._. 303 14,1 300 of 511. / Newspaper advertising occupl'.. whh shrubs. SS0 Densnaa read. Cn back and threw into the flat to Swan Cleaner* M^-9 Hull T...... 7...... M--I43 184 Cord. BRidge *««M~mida»**M«V Uarshall ...137 171 180 PLainfMld 6^477— The standings:"' '"". / '""'* top position in the minds ot suc- PLainfield 6-3500 Builders' Ocneral 3T • Mtlss StecL X3 S Hands'* rood* 8 to I Lot tl. BlackBS on set* 'Anna *. •- • Robin Hill who rah the ball down SchlecUr-s Hardware 38 B14 SV Filslncer -...;. . 188 144 IM FOR Fall PlanUng—Myrtle, pechyaan- to fprm one bundhw tot. Bongiovanni -183 183 CKsitte's II T redder* , S 10cessful retailers because it is so najLY the side line before* being knocked Peppermint Room ' 38 B .10 ScOTtssnanV 10 B Baron's Drugs S 10' dra, syrmga, rose nf-sharon. shade v of record end soningt ^ Now Showinfj Methodist Men's Club 30 8 ,1« TOTAL :.. 817 783. 885 essDlsQOeCv^fesQS* ' * Lew's Market . • • I^htfth Ksso • 12 J k»7ng perennial*. Window sill gar. out of bounds on the Rahway 25. Citizen-Chronicle o 31 ' S 10 dening. African violets, starters 1 ' OP CRANPORD On the next play, Steve threw Crawford's Gulf .„..- 33 8 10 STANDARD LUMBER 1 LIBERTY S•I:; Uoomers 81 ,te t> ~ Harris, Ltd. „ 33 8 io M. Cymbaluk 170 184 ' ' an* I another pass but Williams was Breen'* Gold Checks - 34 7ft 10V Robert* '. 138 184 4STAKNCWS «aplaeia> M BUNGALOW Q. E. Howland. Realtor .... 39 7 11 Gold 141 188 188 «onTO there to intercept it. Then as Cranford Shoe Store - 38 7 11 8. Cymbaluk--.. 180 181 1ST' PIOPEin OWEES- Santolla IM 104' 178.. he began.to run he dropped the- Lind's Pharmacy ^...... '. 37 \7 II HOLLAND BTIMJ . Ptaat NEW1.Y DECORATED ball and Maloney fell qn it TwoV. V. W. u. ~ ««.. 38 8 13 Nylon ... IM 138 "New varieties r'wsffi' sRTal' 1 Our Work h Bended and Guarawleed ERBICO TRUCKINO 3 TOTAL 703 871 813 a Holland vactffiJSfr? Newspapers provide' reliable plays'later Maloney smashed, over Errico ...... ™~.._«~« 314 17» 318 METHODIST MEN'S CLUB 3 test. OH m* MacPherson 150 153 173 WVDISfScov«r«je' oOSf. SUalSl thWIVe <•««*news• — ««vno« t tackje froni the three. Talia^erro's Hirsch • •• 138 141 IM Imus- 134 J7» 170 bach, lit) 1 SIDEWALKS • CURBS • DRIVEWAYS Roberts 140 1«3 IM Teetsal M "-..- 170 180 135 ' Fee* * «e4 just' the bare headline facts — so kick was good to make the score Slcko 141 183 308' Stacy 100 180 IB*1 1 SWIMMING POOLS AND PATIOS 27-19. Ciahtbnuchinl 100 148 170 Cory 173 141 187 iridispensable to, the life of the TOTAL ...... 833 840 091 Handicap ...... 8 18 30 unity. . The Cougars looked sharp both CRAWFORD'S CULT 1 TOTAL ...- 841 800 834 STEWART GRANGE CONCRETE or ASPHALT defensively and offensively. De- DnipesU'...... Jw ,.-161, 180 170 : DaUer .-.„_„..-.,- 133 150 138 V. Y. W..3 tfa.•"'• f?L'JiSJfcf -J i\v,v^; >v-. fensively, J0e"~Babinec and Jim Boertmann „.„.,_.... 134 180 113 Hilbert ...... ^ 103 Heruska were outstanding and of- 1S3 148 181 Tineo. A. .... —.134 • IssllssTM^•^•jSWisRI Rich IBS 184 305 Sikora — 188 fensively, Pete Andersen, Steve Handicap 43 43 43 .; Markowlch . ,.™ 135 180 > learn Anderson, Ron Maloney and Rob- TOTAL „„..„... •00 883 837 Tineo.rJ. ...,r...... IM 185 IM If CM ••1133 or BB «-04Tg JBerardinelU .. 118 133 in Hill looked very good. I*EPPKHUINT ROOM 3 / 138 101 WeUert „_„ „. .. •:.-& « Electrolysis SERVICE INSTALLATIONS Loderstedt .„.„.:...„ 108 311 1*3 Handicap ...... 41 35 34 m - CKANVOKD a DellaSaU .„. 148 151/143 TOTAL t..~ 808701 835 mttl Inds—Ladtace. Tauafano, Boyd, Law- Berry _i_._...... 1S8 ilJW 173 SWAN CLEANERS 1 J. DeUaSala \*B/iia 10* Moleen 188 173 173. YOU'LL LOVE dS^WheS l Mltch.ll, Shapiro. BcheUer. R. E. ..— 17» ITS 300 140 187 WAbash S4O33 .Linden Oanlll*.^ Sawercool . 137 i Handicap »._ 0 0 0 jghtt ^*.. .^. ..». 133130 180 PARK dAbd Bahlnec. TOTAL .. „.. 8M 873 8»0 M U7 177 AVsU Brooks „ „.„ 133 Backs—Andersen, cf-tctniry, Msloney, BRZCrS GOLD CHECKS 1 Rocker ...... 147 130' 100 EVELYN WADE FargieUo,' ' Anderson. Dombrowskl, He- Justh «..«.™™^..«. 133 177 14t TOTAL ...... 804 778 848 Wed.-Thurs.-fTi>s*>«S.-tuas.* ruska. Hill, Kupcho. JellovitS .-•—- 181 .180 188 Oei. M tot« Hits „-„ : ,• 181 135 188 LIONS CLUB 1 fre» KssMs* OJ. num. KAMWAV StalaVP • 301 104 307 Thermann .,.„.„.„. . _ us-'srr ^stsrttt Vnioa AW, Cyd cbariss* Knds—Qrablacbdlf. D. Jenkins. Scheller, UM. IM 178 143 Steven* »..»...... « Bock Hudson Tackles—alebalhaus. Nalson. Swart TOTAL ~...~... 8t3 844 831 DiTtlllo »«„„»„„. 314 153 148 "How To Do Better On FOR OVER | Fisher. Hall .. „...„ ... 140 153/148 BRidge 6-1053. SAt. OUards—Smith, Bodine, Vasetta. CtTIZEN-CHRONICLE 3 Ford „ ... IM 134 133 Tutoring NO WASTE SPACE Kree Institute Centers—Olbson, BUto. - . Howard „« 133 131143 .. 155 ,108 187 FOR THE GODS'* , Backs—York, Kovacs, E. Jenkins, WIN TOTAL —....., . 85J/T7S 780 Cdllege Entra College la this modern Split-level home. 3 baths McConnell. „ 17T 1ST177 " recreation room.' full basement with a IS B. 4lst SL. staw Task IT. M. T. 198 HARMS, LTDTS" 'Adam and Ev*" T. Clark. B. A. (Yalet *» - 3ml Weeks . IU 148 M., 331 MoUnUm Avenue, bar, att. garage- and a large corner lot »TU»-44M Rotxrt Ifitchura ~ kobsti Wasnarj Bothmann , 157 104339 HunUey „.; 144 199 110 Call APamS 3-34S4- Many extras like alum, storm window* ABOVE LISTINGS ennfom »«..-. ».. o U a 7—1» Uassahach 143 18S179 Qoodrnan H«.»u.'...« 113 139 134 and- screen*. Venetian blind*, wall-to- 60 YEARS 'THE HUNTERS" Hahw»y: Touchdowns—CslUnd 3. WU- .Meyer ,.<. 1*6 137 303 otttoa* of the • TOTAL -...:,.„.._ 783 ' 823 OSaraaAL, Math., algebra and plan* •*. wall carpeting. Owner ha* gone to llamsam,, Kovscs. Extra ppoints .Smith I Hand ..... ,/'•<•>. ~« 173 190 ISO Florida and is anxious to ksU. Priced at ' All terhnlmlnr procram BUILDERS' GENERAL 1 SOS 173 189 etnZ^Bxperiancad teacher with di- ieksVWIUlatns tmn». . _ 133 Anil noli'.. „ CASWO pee. bsJlMn. Helen Branyan. BsUdajs Crsnioxd: Touchdowns—Ualon«y X Haddad ..~ _„. IM 134 Handicap ._-. 60 80 80 LOOK POB TH» Start*. WniwHiiiy. Oei tt r. RixkaUe .:..^.... 13S 137US 837 833 BM RUG Aaderieti. Extra uttlnt—Tallalarra (kickI. 140 TOTAL ...... 44 M Officials: Kelson, fresxa, Yohn and A.Aur „„- -...,_ 181 107' WMAT IGOlXEGlt j rosetlnga. Briajtto Bardot Pavic* „.—...„„ 1S3 183137. REALTOR West PHARMACY 0 •» BMsssni •kliahen O. RlxkaUa „. 183 1«IS! Rankln ..».,,»...«t.<.M4 133 113 153 BOAaWS? BOW CAN THE Newspaper clmdatioa ig known Handicap ^..,. 38 38 36 Roecker ...... 149' 101 141 STORE "LM PARISIENNE" 749 155 188 which *v*lu»l« ) » r 4 i pJy v PORTHEKEY — JEWELRY SEAGER'S; If you are between age 65-72 TOTAL ...... -..„ 803 740 Marshall .....-.,..—. IM BOWUNO ALLTTsJ WESIillXD-MoOMTAMSIDE- 133 IM attUtty to da toll*** 4 (62-72 for women}! and your SCHLECTEW^ HARDWARE NletsaL Jr. „„„ 169 SAT section Approved by daily or araaohsl chantte —. rAMWOOO-acOTCH PLAINS , Has Been Accurately^ Jming Prescriptions Brouchtoa »•••. IM 144 155 In ttudiae conducted In public and hVr "iummwr slump.*' to a Better Home — SEE Visit *«her orSeaoT reouest latesatet pipe "DUNKIRK * earnings for the year exceed M. Hayeck «..„„ 180 181 Handicap — . 3 IWESTFIELD private srhiw-:, w« bav» proved that tur* a)ipplemenement toto "HousHouse HununHununggT Laurion —.™.~. US 1 170 rA words and their tur* a) 837 784 ability to - aiulys* and our Couras' ha* raised some scores bookie*i . WiWni also send complimentarlit y Just As Your Doctor Orders! $1,200, you may"6e penalized addi- J. Hayeck „.... 180 103 . HAYECK'S FOODS S oa the SAT by ever 130 .points. By - •- APPRAISALS 181 soapuUy. kod isiatheiuticAl Kwy tns\tt isuxkh or poor ac- Leonhardt ' '?• G, G. NUNN regarding beautiful SjrOMX- tional deductions if you do not file ...-^ ler/iM RiapoU ....W....M_...... 194 177 181 swing tauctit to read tsstar, students [cordlng to the proportion belwe«n HENOE inJ> WESTrUXD. . . X WALTXB 8KAGER. Reg. Pkcrm. Waber — 338 Connolly ...... 194 133 141 S- hava anawarad nuw« j|U**Uon*. For Insurance or Estate a timely report. Contact your TOTAL ...... „.... 14sT 300•47 181 147 Throuch om|»hs«l* on orsanlsatlon ^..» 833 883 Ratnhold 183 WE orrosc his desires and his 104 N. Union Aim. - CRANFORO — UR 64J700 CRANFORD nearest social security district of- ACACIA 9, Treassr .a..;..._«.. 161. U)7 IM and wieenlrn. their comprehension Samuel Johns&n,' . Purposes. Ling* .._u-.~™« 173 IBS.84 DeMarco 179< 184 170 has Impmoid Throuarh study it Latin PETERSON -". RINGLE - fice for further information re- Kantiter ...... 157 II 133 831 80S cofjmscs: and, Ore** roots and p ~ 1Exeellent Pauline O. Chandler TOTAL 831 stilaeat* leara to unravel the — CaM For and Dolivtry Service — ' garding this . ~ ' ^ Keetch .'— -..„... 181 184188 W« acn* wwithh the Kdurailonal sr** NEWMAN - ATW00D_ Diamonds • Mead _ 183 180188' ' Incs of unfamiliar words. The •X*mimmT&SZ BR f-UMO BARNETT'S LIQUORS Tsctins! Serrirv Wkich )KDUH th« Is |iv«> • ecMntUlc technique ratter tteces. -toaat, like BR i-3131 Fairchild' .A .. 143 Oubas «««..« 181 '.81' IM Is tiven • scc 350 Park Ave.. 8c. PUlns PA 1-8*00 Watches Schrottp* —•.- IBl VanBrtint „„»...»..... 191 IM 319 , than masnlnslras lists ia ae sga UN4. .-~ BH No.' 3 Kim St. WesUUld AD 3-MpO 33 133 133 ': ~ Brett ' _ . g rdtl skill* mn ds»elopad to AD 3-473» Handicap ...... S3 44 ••ells ^».™MM..*.-.... 163 . whicta . . . ^rovloV inUnsivv r bsrrel shotgun Precious Stone and 928 OaU w-^..™^..u—.— 174 IM 315 , do rcdnftdeocs and -test-takinc CBMtll TOTAL ....—• |5S .834... , TkassL. V«L. ks*au. A tsM. wall umpW «|ue>tk>M thit will know-bow" that wU last a Utstbtss. lauge sisigle bar- DiGlovanni 194 180 138 >our »oec*m'' r» nott wortwthh •Jteach. Midge BB S-S1M Precious Metal AIB-CONDITIOMED CRANFORD SHOE STORE 1 Handicap . 39 30 30 Shown at l:0e. B:»e. 10:19 U you svii» Many twivai* and bubUc schools have reHrl & tint* as- noney. d t hw their tudents take tVMU gun. WESTFTELD Ridley — IU ' 184 170 TOTAL 811 833 .878 •as. Shown •* 4JO * «:U •at-tmmJthon. tttt K, t* nott h»,»lhHly I contascted to have'their student* take BOX Oma OFKN DAILY * SUM. Orrok, Sr. 138 147 170 SHAHEEN AGENCY 3 Sesv Shams at 1:30. *c3O * kJS *n t»i aennsti to aaka) IM diMriwoce I UUs touns. • ' aUOra-CorosMraSsr) .? typewriter.' ' practically Garage Wanted y^_ _^ U AM. TO W TM. Hayeck ._.„.—^^ 148 177 144 Coventry ,„.., H 147 183 PLAlMg, PAMWOOD. 170 - . Osr taste) sVaspriaa /Akrnm *»N»eat —to* G. G. NUNN IH HueMaman. ..u Ml These courses are directed .by Jack Yourman, Reading DUHTADniDB Accurately AppraisecT 'Harris «..«.,r^, 100 150 tat Morth Ave., East, at Centennial A«* Handicap 10 179 IM 138 Mot Btaee UtVMiw CaMsjItant, Lecturer in Reading A Study at Rutgers University; Miino mU- Umcd oak. A-l coit- MMW & ALUSML »AP|R MIL ' Jackjr U.U«..». t* chain, 1 ana ch«K on the premises. TOTAL 710 wn Tni«arsan ••••• 308 333 103 Allan Sack, Supervisor, Reading Court**. School ot General -leaves, bullet ih)He closet DAIRY 3 SOS 833 1 Orange ' avsudc. Cran- saleWrite ... . RUAYHOU5Y 1 Stadias* The City College; John Bettenbender, Chairman. Speech' BRidge 6-3U0 SARRRTT «• CRAM. Realtor*. 43 Efaa BL Reasonable fees charged. Scbulx .„„..- 1S4 is* < AD S-1SMI sut. IU. _„- 1T7 174 DepU Loyola University. They ar*j "-*-*»"' by an expert staff. Trucking-Hauling LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING Boertmann 138 sUsUMSWICK """UBS^U* M pound*. Tbommsn— TWILIGHT W« wtt bay f«Mst cW COV9SEA GIVEN IN NEWcYOsUt CITY, snort; SklT hedii™ 'chppsrs with iJo U FOR THE GODS* feet wire; Ilgreuaire fan, B Now thrv Soru, ftp*.2 3 WHITB PUUN8 s*>4 GREAT NBCK work b*^*»ess. etc &aU ABOVE LISTINGS Syracuse We*, laawa, W*L, saaau. ver. UfB*MS pskas CRANFOBO GULF SERVICE stat*. N«v. I tfcni JM. 3. «feM am-lfdt *M.. A BifMT Mnskal Cotiwdy ' DiFablo 148 .191103 Bhowa Ul« a> *» _ Atiiun Bhmra a*' a:ia a> tasW Waak Dan tMoo. tbra VH.I Nordstrom . .._ 131 134in shown as! SJa. «:!••» NW. 4 tkn Mm f, WNM M-W. •'•.•»l Ju»r!if «*«i.s»Jt. IT Used Car* For Sale "REALTOR- »s«fonp*iie*s 107 BtncK—UML 4 dacr sedan. LEHtGH ESSO 1 001 WW tjres. jped wydltion. dynaflow Lombardl ..— -. 163 1S« COLLEGE SKILLS CENTER —Aimqutat —.<-... lss Ui 55 K. Knlcrim • ^. ttj FkmkTmMing Mom, 1st floor: four rooms M. Knlerim ...—...- 157 141 tnd floor; fcompWt* three room apart 334 Centennial Avenue ment. 3rd floer*. Ideal mother-daughl* BR 6-7777 27 North Union A^e. Gtven mm Any Obcks Repaired arrangtment. Modem kitchen, •AT trr MAIL oil heat Oerase. Lara* attractl BR4471S BY •USB*

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"TUE CHANFORD CITIZEN AND CHROOTCLE^'TiiiuRSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1958 \ • • if eti atth Chf onle •-.6: entered u wcond elm m*U matUr M Vol. LXV. No, .40. CRANPORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1958 Tta* Pent Ottlc* at Cranford. N. J. , 4 Sections, 26 Pages — 10c Township Committee Seat Fund Heads Confident The two-thirds mark was within close reach this week in Local Stake in Tuesday Vote the United Fund drive as the campaign entered its fourth and Cranford voters on Tuesc' xy year term on the Township gressiorial represen t a t i v e t • final week, A total of $48,797 had been reported by drive will be asked to choose je- Committee, and also will have three freeholders, a county leaders toward the $75,000 goal. tween C. Van Chamberlin. Re- an opportunity lo indicate register and a county surro- The last week's two successful report meetings brought publican, and John P. Fitzger-j their choice in contests for a gate. . expressions of confidence from aid, Jr% Democrat, for a three- United States senator, a' con-1 : In addition, they will be Clarence L. fritz and Mere- —__,,,_——^- 1— —'-. - - - j asked to vote on two public dith S. Coriley, campaign chair- Two Trustees questions, one calling for a men, and sparked high enthus- bond issue of $45,850,000 to iasm, among district managers Not Seeking finance projects aimed at a at two unusual report meeti- long-range solution ' of the ngs. tate's water problems and the Last Thursday night's reports Reelection .other providing for a constitution- Were turned in by 'district Two of the three members of the al amendment that woulci. permit leaders at. their homes as they Board of Education whose terms U5O of an $18,000,000 public school were visited by a cavalcade of- top expire in February have indicated fund to guarantee school district VISITS WITH COMMUTERS—Congressman Robert W.Kean,Republican nominee for United,State? United Fund executives and rep- their intention not to be candidates bohds. Senate, Is greeted-at Jersey Central .Railroad station Tuesday morning during "Operation Coffee resentatives of the 12 United Fund for reelection, it was revealed as i Mr. Chnmberlin, a building con- Cup" by C. Van Chamberlin, Republican nominee for Township Committee. Looking on is William agencies. A public address speak- the screening committee of the tractor with' offices at 15 Aldcn Van Amum. / '-'••' ' '•:••-., • . " . Photo by Kotlan er, searchlight and police escort Joint Civic Committee for Encour- 'street, came to Cranford in 1937 added color to the procession as-It aging Candidates for the Board as general superintendent of con- TO SHOW 0« YOSK SPLENDID PATRONAGE covered all of 4he town'-s 19 dis- of Education held its first meeting struction on Cranford HiKh.School i ;;U tricts in two fast-moving hours. Monday evening at the home of its and has resided here since then. A Kean Coffee Hour at StationDemocrat At Monday's .report rheeting, chairman, Mrs. John Silliman of native of LaPorta City, la., he was on sa YEWS iii held in United Fund headquarters, 504 Casino avenue. graduated from Massachusetts In- fer district managers were' greeted by They are H. Raymond Cow- stitute of Technology with an arch- Campaign HighlightsCandidates top officials of all 12 fund agencies. perthwaitc and Albert E. Johnson. itectural degree. • • the Republican campaign in Cranford continued in full swing Determination and enthusiasm-ran Mr. Cowperthwaite is. completing ; He has built St. Paul's Episco- flils week, one highlight being the appearance of Congressman RobertSpeaklflere high as the benefltting agencies ex- his second full'term as a board pal Church, Westfteld; Lutheran W. Kean, candidate for United States Senate, on the eastbound plat- pressed their willingness to as- mernber. Mr. Johnson, who is Sunday School, Cranford; First farm of the Jersey Central Railroad station to greet some 200 local Col. Jack B. Dunn of Westfleld, sist in the conclusion of the drive completing his first term as a C. VAN CHAMBEKUN JOHN P. WTZGERALD. JR. Baptist Church Sunday -School, ojnmuten Tuesday morning. Democratic' congressional candi- and campaign leaders pledged trustee, has informed the Joint Westfield; Community Methodist date, speaking at the American their efforts to push past the $75,- Many of the commuters took Civic Commitee that the travel Church, Hoxelle Park; Union Legion Casino Saturday, deplored 000 goat * advantage of the. opportunity to requirements'in his business make County Savings Bank, Elizabeth* the current demonstrations of Still another unique report meet- Public Questions Explained meet 'Congressman Kean person- It unwise far him to continue as {Continued\on Page 8) hatred resulting in the bombing fOratinued on Page t) (ContlntW on Page 9) Presented below arc explanations, prepared by 'the Cranford ally and discuss the issues of the of Jewish temples and cither League of Women Voters, of the twb public questions which will ap- day. C. Van Chamberlin, candi- houses of. worship along* with the Corneretone date for Township Committee, was racial' tensions involving negroes pear at.the top Of Yhe ballot in next Tuesday's General Election. Set Hearing on, hand to greet the commuters in .some Southern states. Town's Protective Services •fil CHILDREN'S with the Senate candidate. Also The purpose of the referendum Public question No. 1 will pro- vide two reservoirs! to meet the present were Mayor John L. Bren- He stated that "a better under- on "the fund for the support of On Tavern standing of the .religious beliefs need for adequate year-round wa- Lighter Fluid.. 9c rian and members of the Town- free public schools" is to improve Cornerstone laying ceremonies and a knowledge of .the cultural Described for Adult School the marketability of all district ter supply In the northern metro- ship Committee. SLEEVE OF for the new wi«y»minfd»i» Avenue background of. all minority ethni- The various.forms of protection provided for Cranford residents bonds und make possible lower in- politan area of the state. One will Complaint 79c Shower Cap 14c School, which opened in Sep- Coffee and doughnuts were serv- cal groups would make us better were described at the fourth session of the."Our Town" course of terest, rates. This amendment, if be a SS-blllion gallon storage res- Township Committee will con- tember, will be held at 10 o'clock ed by a committee under co-chair- people and help eradicate racial the Adult School Tuesday evening. The, session, called "On The Alert," passed, will change the present ervoir at Round Valley near Clin- duct a hearing on Novcnbcr 19 Tuesday morning in the school au~ manship of Mrs. Clarence E. Og- and | religious intolerance which Is was held, at the Municipal Court. constitutional provision on this ton in Huntcrdpn, County, into Into charges that Donadaso; Inc., 5 Ib. Pure Para.98c ditorium. Dr. Clark W. MeDer- den and Mrs. Alfred Duemmler. a result of Ignorance and the pre- Civil Defense and Disaster Con- fund to permit its use to make in- which excess water will be trading as The Lodge, sold mith, superintendent of schools, Republican candidates spoke at judices of our forebearers." terest payments on, or to buy the pumped from nearby rivers and to two minors on October announced .today. '.,•.• trol plans and organization were ; a meeting sponsored by the Re- Col..Dunn also stated that there described by Director G. Holmes Ingathering bonds of, local school districts as from the Delaware and Rarltan was announced at Tuesday, |P»Mlrwy pay iiw ' Canal during pcriodfl:-of-hlgh meeting of the-oommitt publi'"' o n campaigcmpaign eocommittee-am t •re .Ittli 37&000 uneinulujed in Williams, Jr. Three stepS'to sur- pruvided"by" the"legishrturcr cocmonles an tnort fathers can the home of Miss MamileXo*e . S01 Hew Jersey — 18.000 in Union yival in a defense emergency,.he Totall,202- The referendum will appear as The other >111 be a 10 /According- to a WW Mend, P*Wg*$M& County alone — according? to the related, include preparation tot Public Question N(o. 2 at the top Ion "compensating'.'> rgseryqir at.Patrolman WllUaroT. Crlssey has v_Articles of Jiew clothing Spruce' Run in Hunterdon County/ pils representing the atua«BT ^ y," campaign ehah> latest report of the State, Employ- family emergencies, such as keep- of next Tuesday's ballot, and iis charged that two/minors, Rudolph man,^poke In support of the can- household linens ^donated at the which will be used to maintain a .••'•''• •[• Council and ill grades will partlci* ment Service, and added that this ing available a first aid .kit, flash- passage will permit New Jersey Buontempo, d/Moeh street; and didacies of Congressman Robert annual Ingathering, of the Cran- steady year-round flow; for /the ;J»te^ . ;•..••.•..« ^:..•..•;....:... ^y^.\ . figure did not include countless school district bonds to compete Albert W;, Cfrfistehsen, Jr., 2 JPark W. Kean, running for United light and emergency food and ford Branch of the Needlework Jlength of the Raritan River and its The program will open -with thousands; of unemployed not reg- Water, preferably In the family Guild of America reached a total with those of comparable districts street, bot^under 21, were served .'• ••-••>• • • • • • States Senate, and Congresswoman South Branch, to provide a de- singing of "Faith of Our Fathers" istered with the service o'r work- in neighboring states. beer in/the tavern. Township At- f .-.-••? •' '..-'*,••'• car; availability of a radlq^to listen of 1,202, It was reported today. J -Florence P. Dwyer, seeking reelec- pendable supply for public and 4 Vi *A-. by the audience and reading from Ing part time. He described this . At present, .except for largo or torney Donald R. Creighton wiU ••••'.( tion. to the Conelrad station at 640 and Cranford organizations which private .users — water companies, the Scriptures. John, Heruska, a unemployment as a. direct result' 1240 on the dial, and informing benefited by these donations were: particularly well-known districts, cute the charge. number of the Student Council, Freeholder Ernest Si Hickok (Continued on page 2) industries and farms. It will main- ^Referred ' to the public safety of "the recession- brought on by oneself about safety and shelter. Cranford Welfare Association, 371 ly benefit the Elizabeth, Bound' I^-'.'-Afj -ife*«y will deliver the welcome. Invb^ spoke for the Republican free- the Republican tight money committee was a petition from 15 holder candidates, himself. Free- Mr. Williams said that a 200- articles; Visiting Nurse Associa- Brook and New Brunswick areas. cation will be by the Rev, Arnold policy." , merchants on South and Walnut holder Richard P. Hatficld and bed emergency' hospital plan had tion, 418 articles, and the Depart- The act will permit the develop- i. Dahlqulst, pastor, Calvary Lu- The meeting was sponsored by been set up by the group, whose ment of Health. 413 articles. avenues asking that the committee theran Church. ' A. Donald McKenzie. Pay Request ment of the entire Rarltan River rescind the recently-enacted or- : i the Cranford Citizens* Committee office is In the Livingston Avenue Directors of the Cranford >>V- •'• •;•; '•'•'• ;,' vvv^;:.. ri'-.';"y Richard Matus. also a member Also addressing the meeting basin, which now yieldsybnly one- dinance prohibiting parking along were Register Charles L. Bauer on Pvge i) SchooL Branch who were responsible for fifteenth of the wate*4he Passaic of the Student Council, will intro- Fireman Edward E. tteade. the collections were: 1 South avenue* between 5 and"~7 duce guests, (greetings "will be and Surrogate Charles A. Otto, Talks Slated River basin docs, though the basins p.m. - Public Safety Commissioner resenting Chief Bernard A. Doyle, ' Mrs. Robert. B. Ackland, Mrs. given by Mayor John L. Brennarj, both seeking reelection, and C. 7 ,The Township Committee will (Continuation Page 2) Nicholas S." LaCorte announced Van Chamberlin. . candidate for described the. personnel of the Fire Robert Addoms, Miss Jane Cham- j^neet with representatives of Loc? Channing Rudd, president of the BPW Hears berlain, Mrs. Walter Conley, Mrs. that a hew traffic count has been Board of Education; Dr. William Township Committee. "' Department as . consisting of a als 52, PBA, and 37, FMBA. fol- made and that a meeting of mer- The Walnut Clvta Club held a chief, deputy chief, three captains A. H. CroweMi.Mrs. Curtis Culln, lowing the next regular meeting H. West, county superintendent of Mrs. E. A. Damon, Mrs. H. J. Dick- Seniors at CHS chants along both North and ippi schools, and Dr. Clark W. McDer- Candidates' Night meeting at Vet- CD Leader ind '17- firemen. The equipment, on Monday, November 10, to dis- South avenues will be held within MINERAL OIL fire alarm system arid number and ens. Mrs. Charles F. Hansel. mlth, township schools superinten- erans' Memorial Home last week "Union County Is far ahead of cuss the request of the two groups the next two weeks to discuss the at which Republican Municipal location of fire hydrants also were Also'. Mrs. Charles R. Hoe, Jr., IU dent. . • \ other counties In the state in Civil Mrs.'R. G. Hoyf, Mrs. B. E. Hudson, for increases of $500 for each problem with them. Wry D. Johnson Oouncll 123, Chairman James P. Duffy spoke Defense, Col HoweU L. Hodgsldn, discussed. The cost of each false member of the police and fire Sidney Schcr, proprietor of tot on behalf of Congressman Kean; alarm is $150, the'speaker remark- Jr., Mrs. John McClintock, Mrs. English' for Play sfKasdftl! Daughters of America, will present deputy coordinator of Civil De- Bruno Metzner, Mrs. Donald Mc- departments lor the coming year,' Scher's Drug Store, 102. Walnut m&W$ Richard P. Muscatcllo. spoke on fense and'Disaster Control for Un- ed, to say nothing of the unneces- Under the direction of three a Bible-to-the school. An. Ameri- Ginnls. Mrs. F. E. MatheZc Mrs. it was learned yesterday. Cranford g avenue, declared that merchants behalf of the candidacies of Con- ion County, told members of the sary ganger to the firemen in- High School faculty can the will be presented by Capt. Chester Nlssen, Mrs. Nimrtio Old. Members of the'two locals voted members,' Miss Geraldine Wein- In his area do not favor the reso- GRAY COLOGNES N. R. Fiske Post S35, VFW. gresswoman Dwyer, Register Bail- Business and Professional Wom- volved. 1- lution presented at a recent meet- Mrs. William Old. unanimously to ask the governing blatt, Frank Ramsey, and Miss Di- The following class representa- er and Surrogate Otto; Mr. Mc- en's Club Monday a£ a dlnn Police Chief Lester W. Powell Also. Mrs. R. F. Robey, Mrs. C. (CottHnued oft Page 8) . 300 1 Kenzie spoke for the freeholder body for pay boosts because "trfe ane Horton, the Senior Class will & tives will enumerate "Our Goals: ' meeting in the Coach and Four took the* class on#a tour of the A. Williams. Mrs. Wesley Stanger, present this year, "The Happiest ticket, and Mr. Chamberlin ap- Restaurant. Hiss Leona Pendorf, headquarters bulld'ing, which he steady rise of the cost of living, LESdllSKIS TOILET WATER Kindergarten, Maureen Kelly; first Mrs. William V. Steers, Mrs. ,R. L. 1 Days of Your Life," a farce In (Continued tm Page $) described as hopelessly Inadequate. which Is at an all-time high, (Continued on Pat* I) chairman of the national security Tomllnson, Mrs.-Joseph Tr«oza, throe' acts by John Dlghton-.The committee, was in charge. To the observation of one of the makes it impossible for members Mrs. T. D. Tucker, .Mrs. H. K. play was presented in film ver- Drive Friday * •»•_••••' / Declaring that Russia has com- class member*, that jthcre was not Wlese, Mrs. F. J. Waterman and of the police and fire departments ^°° APRIL SHOWEItS COLOONE pulsory Civil Defense with every- even a sprinkler system in the to properly maintain their fam- sion under the title, "The Bells of Mrs/Frederick Zundel. Saint Trinlam." 1 Voter Apathy Seen Problem one putting in 23 hours of. training JbuikUng, the chief merely gave Organizations contributing were ilies on their present fixed. In- ForUNICEF a month, .the speaker said this na- wry assent, come." • - ,- .^" In order to hotter perfect the Spooks," witches ana goblins are the Colony CJub, Junior Service seccssary British accent, mem- °° 0DM0N0 CREIE DEODORANT tions Civil" Defense prograrh has Chief Powell declared that we League, Evening VIA, American The statement, presented to the i)l set to ring doorbells for a bers of tmTcast rehearsed recently Political Parties been stepped up since sputnik. have about one. half the number Legion Auxiliary and Girl Scout Township Committee this week, 'trick or treat" for the United / (Continued on. Page,8) "Voter apathy seems to be a major problem to both political CoL HodgsUn explained that on Page » Troop 67, (Continued on Page 8) 1. Nations International Children's tics on the state and local level," Mrs. Charles Redden, voters' this county has three, emergency *fvlce chairman of thevjpranford League/of Women Voters, said hosoltals of 200 beds each, strateg- Emergency Fund In Cranford to- morrow evening. « commenting on an article that —*•—•—• ; ^ ically located, which can be e 49c »PP«arcd In a metropolitan news- panded to 2,000T>eds each. More Participants will be. members of 1 Dinner Climaxes Cranford 'FloDwyerJhy*I. ^u than 500 persons have been brained the junior high fellowships of the paper last week. The /roving Taking UN At a dinner last Thursday, cli- ;>-^l GLYCERINE IMPORTED • Reporters who covered the New for mass feeding and every muni- following churches: Trinity Epls- cipality has a Civil Defense plan maxing "Flo Dwyer Day," about Jersey pre-election campaign Copals-Calvary Lutheran, Osecola' To Community wplch.^Is now. being reduced to 200 Cranford residents heard ffc wund mahy did not know there ••Ac- Presbyterian, Cranford Methodist. SUPPOSITORIES *M to be an election, and others written form. He urged residents, Congresswoman Florence P. Dwy- ELECTRIC First Presbyterian, Temple Beth- CIGARETTE W«c prepared to elect a governor. Topic at Seminar for their own safety, to find out the er declare, that much of her activ- CD plan, in their community, and The voters' service committee "Taking the UN Back to Your ities In the 85th Congress were di- El, St. Michael's. St. Marks A.M.E. Community was the topic of an learn about first aid and home .pre- rected toward "improving educa- and First Baptist. «w other members of the league" paredness. He said the Welfare LIGHTERS n»ve made strong effort* to In-. address by Clark Eichelberger, tlonaWacilitics and strengthening The UNICEF project is being HAIRCITTHIG division will welcjuncjariunieers. jorm Cranford residents concern- executive director, American C the financial position of senior cit- co-sponsored by the Cranford BALLPENS Association for the United Nations. Mrs. Dell Lacey was elected .to izens." Clergy Council" and Cranford b' w« the-^enUng election," con- membership on recommendation of " i HERSHEY BARS tinued Mrs. Redden. "Information Heard' Tuesday by residents of MM. Dwyer was guest of honor Council of Church Women. The Cranford who have been attend- Mrs. Dorothy Bowers, membership at the dinner held at the Chl-Am Rev. Curt W. Garrett, associate SET m °» local, county, and state *andl- chairman. MiWWrlda Phillipee "has been compiled and ing a five-week seminar at' the Chateau. Mountainside, sponsored t&tstbr of Cranford Methodist United Nations, sponsored by the reported on ' attending the Com- by the locul Republican campaign Church, announced that if any •Wcly distributed in town. . munity, Council .meeting on the A 'meetinng wass arrangearranged by Cranford League of WV>men committee In conjunction with the homes are overlooked, contribu- Voters. water problem which she attend- various Cranford Republican or- tions may be made the following leagucamme s>o. tha* t Cranford *esl- f Continued on Page 5) MANT OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST! dent«s could meet the" local, and. "Recent public . opinion' polls gutiizutloriiJ. - Sunday In any church or by con- didt , . show that the American , people "Both the^young and the old (Conllnued on Page .8) istratlencandidates books wer. Before .dosede the, regthe- overwhelmingly support the have a particular interest in fight- United Nations. THe^ ..public Announce Closings ing Inflation, in keeping the value rejUtraU<«r4rtvrej e was con- • «uetcd in 'climate* toward the UN U good." of their dollar* steady." the con- Street Widening Project i the first - district and grcu\T the For, Election Day Completion Announced session held at the World Affairs .Local banks, municipal offices people need a fighting chance to d to get started in life, and inflation The public works department g%otmWr.ble Center. "However, the time has end the Public Library Will be has completed the widening of Bow come > when we must enter closed all day Tuesday because of could defeat them before they get c in the election of-Novem- fettled. • .Older people,' generally North Union* avenue, A16>a aipl the second phase of our work, Election Day. ' on tower, fixed incomes, need pro- Miln streets. Public Works Com* light of last week's which is to take the issues before Publie schools will U open mlHsioner Ira D. Dorian an- Wide, the UN back to the people. tection from a lessening of their 'gain remind all regls- Tuesday, but St Michael's School purchasing power, nounrfed «t Tuesday / nighty ra "This .is where aon-govern- "H voters m-Cranford to i«t will be closed and there will be 'The cost-of-Uvlng Increase In meeting of thp Town^ni^ RON'S r menta), organisations such as the no classes for either day or eve- tee. ... •' 34 EASTMAN ST., CRANFORD, N. J. ™' votts next Tuesday." Mrs. lociul security payments, for-which "W'l'n concluded. -___r — LWV are of such great value/The ning session students at Union I voted, was *n Important step He said Public Service \ (opp.Cr«nlordThMfrr*) HIM Anyone who wants-a copy of people must be, made to feel: that Junior CVllTgy END OF A BUSY DAY — CongreskVornanTlorertce P. Dwyer U showj^at dinner in Chi-Am Cha- In this directlqp. and Gas Company has ^»«.candidate sheets, can get one part of these issues that .'(Police.Chief Letter W. Powell teau, Mountainside, which concluded round'of events sponsored by Cranford Republican campaign "A major advance In enlarging week's work installing a. j THE grt of their eoveinn Store Hours; " nia chu «iinmlttwinmlttw; and utlm local ItopubUcan o^gBnltatlwo^gBnltatlw> m >pj-pwj^^r y wan hy educational opppr was made in Alden street and thaf the utility RIQHTT& LIMIT *r veterans' . and their government, is part of for motorists to put coins in park- company will compWto the last Thursday. Seatid, loft to right, are Mrs. Dwyer, CarrolUB. Quairttancc. toastmastcr, and C £ with the passage ofMfae National Store Also In Westfield Ing meters on Election Day. '' d tid lft t iht M D «hltt^ QUAHTITieS 10 PJNL Chamberlin, Republican candidate for Township Committee; .landing. James P. Duffy, local fccpub- Defense Education Bill, which I . wUl . Efcheiyerger went on t* cay Business' will b*. conducted (CoMttaiud oil Pmo* $) (Cp}tb*** o* Pmg* 2>} usual at