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EBS^^^ ^New Jryffl••••; •• ; • -.V. -.....• .:••. • - Assigned tdfy Largest Graduating ^^G Appointment pf Fritz Brown and Bu>tpn Mandell as directors pf pupil personnel at Orange Avenue and Hillside Avenue Junior High, There are 313 candidates for Schools, respectively, was. made by the Borird of Education £t its . diplomas /in Cranfofd High About 7,000 s p e c t a t o r s School's largest' graduating meeting Wt week in Lincoln SchQotl. . . .'. " - ' ' crowded into Norrtahegan class, commencement exer-. •"••'•" Mi'r.B'fown is guidance director at Cleveland Junior School and Park on Sunday to watch the Mr, Mandell at Sherman Junior River 6acnival, the final fkent cises 'for which will be held in School/ The.new position of di- the school audiioxium»Tat 8rl5 in the four-day Cranfordrpays., m rector of pupil persorinel correis- ' P- - on Tuesday, June 18, it iiohds te.that of'a viee^prlncipal UriitedFund celebration enhanced by blue was announced this week by combined .with guidance work. - . skie$ and pleasant tempera-, Principal G. Frank Zimmer- The board'approved 15 teacher tures. •>-..•.!.:• ..: .-•. •' • •"•'•': ]\ man. ••.•'•-•• resignations, and... leave's, of ab- Hires Goun A^capacity dudi^nce- filled - . , Year-end activities at the school sence were'.granted to Mrs^ Lucille he high school auditorium on will Ret under 'way in earnest McGann; Miss Suhdra.Sliker, who For Campaign Thursday evening' for^thc Spring next work with the start of final' will take graduate work at Indi'anfi Review,, and thousands' of young-, '-ex;:«ij.h';:tions'on'Wednesday. The Univoisity, and Miss Gcraldine "Ketchum, Inc., . one,, of the sters and -adults thronged tb$ examination" schedule' will con- Weij.iblatKand.Miss Diane Horton, largest, ^fiind .raising counseling pounds, of Cleveland School on • cli.'fU1 on Monday, June 1.7, • both of whom will teach .ibroad. concerns in the country, has been Saturday for iiie Country Fair. The annual awards assemblies Resignations.were received from Cranford Days .will be shured will be conducted on June 17, for Mrs: ri£ ^masof^^ .' 11th and 12th grades at 10:25 a.m. afy°^Ddnovan, elementary •of~€fanford in its annual campaign i TV,' Channel 13, presents a p teacheir, both retiring. •'..•• , . next fall, it yVas announced this grarii'tilter this month on Cranford •••• $ 3.:;• 5 p.m., and the Senior class Other resignations . are as fol-week fey John L. Brennan, fund Days. The program will Ipe 'taped dinner and program will be held Ne.w teaching positiohs, president ; . .• : ' Wednesday for "Profile: New, that •vyenmu, featuring distribu- George1 Toenes, high school instru- Jersey," and pictures taken fcst' ; "KetchunY has an enviable rec- tion of yearbook's. mental music teacher; Stuart Gold- wegk-end will be shown. In April • • • :tr- Baccalaureate service foi* * th,^ blatt, high school, -social studies, .qrd of succfiss in its fund raising Cranford apd its CECA' program graduating''.class will be held in Peter Cross-,, physical education; operations and" we arc extremely were subject of the same show • • f the school .auditorium at 8 p.m. marriage, Miss Ellen Goldberg, proud thai this organization 'Jhas emceed by Ned Schnurman.. on Sunday, June 16, with the LWV BOOTH VISITOR — Congr.esswoman ^loi-eHce P. Dwyer, at Miss' Mary Laffan, Miss Sandra agreed,to• come to Crftnford,'1 Mr. Joanne Aliseo of 5!3 Lexington Rev. Lauranee J. Pyne,, pastor of right," is shown visiting the League of Women Voters booih at the Treat, Miss Barbara Zawalich; Brennan' said. ,/ - •' ; aVcriiie,, c'towned Miss' Cranford the' Alliance" Church, deliyjintajg, Cranford Days Country Fair on Saturday. Tbe bdoth featured a family responsibilities, Mrs. ,Elys- Days at the Spring Review, reigned the address." - • _L' -Preliminary planning for. the v> _ ballot box 'enabling ^l^ iin tAihhi ii beth-'-Burns,. Mrs. Judith Cohen, 'coming-drivq, is' now? iinde at, the River Carnival. Her float^ "The Scareh - will be ,the;1geft* munici- : John UynesT sec"rctary of :Mrs."."rLvioBa"'-^-Hein£eTmahi Mrs. and .wilj continue through- the sponsored by the Chaniber of Com- Iieral'-'topic." - of ki^ Judith, Jasper; moving,' Miss-'Bar- merce, was one of 14 entered in-, league, working at the booth. summer, the fund president;> re- the >c"ommen.cemcnt__exercises on bara PfaVrcr, and transportation,. the carnival, marking the 77th an-." June 18. The speakers and their ported. •••••/ ' ' " ^ ..'.•• '-;•,' ^ Mrs. Nelda Lange. . ••,• ."• '. The campaign .director o't\ Ket- niversary. of the Cranford River individual topics will be: Richard 1 New Tea*hers Carnival', resumed- tw6 years ago Gross, "My Search".for Practical chum, Inc., will. spend two. weeks Appointment was made of 32 in Cranford during July and-s after a lapse of 33 years,..,"..... Weals"; .Virginia Robert*,. .'"My ptt'buiitfd ••'n new teachers as iollows^ Elemtn- additional .weeks tluHng the cam- cre y .Search for a Standard of Values"; r Dorothy Johnson, "My Search for tory,. 11 yea*s' e-xpqrience, MW'.'. paign. itself, training, managing Murray Rose, president-elect, of the Strength," and Kenneth Ingram, Frances Bloom, Seton Hall;- 8 and directing the volunteer staff. Jaycecs, coordinators of this year'd Vote years' experience, Mrs. Charlotte Cranford Days, to the winning *'My Search for Brotherhobdi.*.' . Byrton 'C. Belden, chairman at ,' .'.).• ...:.i' ,•'•• . . • '•;••' Phot(j. by KOiinm . Pupjls will attend 'their last reg- * Townspeople .expressed their, desire for a rnunicipal swimming'pool Silver of Hillside; Boston Univern the selection committee, was as- WINNING FLOAT — The Cari-Cah Girjs float of the.Business and floats. First place was _ won by :iilar class sessions on June 18 andby an overwhelming majority 'when they voted at ihe Cranford Days sity; 4- years, Miss Mary. Gibaof sisted by Joseph Kohn and Donald Professional Wpnienls Club, shown above, was awarded first place the Business/ afld ' Professional r Women's float, • "Can Can,'1', and then will report to school at 9 a.m. Country Fair balloting booth of the League of .Women Voters last Jerse-y City, Jersey City State, and McGihness, who will serve as gen- in the River Carnival competition which concluded the Cranford on Friday* June 21, to. •'• re- (Coiiliiiucd on Page tij ' eral chairman for the 1963 drive; second place, Cr.artford Lions Club, .Saturday. . . . . ; * - Days celebration activities Sunday.afternoon..Seated, left to right, •v for a mnjestlc "L|ons Club—^King ceive their report cards, ;markirig Of 302 who cast,'.ballots, 283 voted-in favor of the po,ol, and 19 are Mrs; Mary Knierin'i and Miss Stella Biale'cki; standing, Miss Joyv the official ending of the 1962^63 6TClubs" of which "Jetry DcRosa term. cast "ho", votes. Mrs. Charles Wagenbach, Miss Rose Bialecki and, Miss., Th'elma Tunison. Mrs. \ was chairman. Mayors of •-neigh* • ,Summer, session classes .are Redden, the league's community- Outdoor Exercises SaJtiupay t)ring towns, state and county of-~ were judges. scheduled to begin on Tuesday, action chairman, indicated that June 25. • Bloodmobile her floats included a School this straw vote gave residents the For Junior College Graduates Continued-on. Paae 8) • • • opportunity vtb express their pref- Cranford residents were invited today Dh Kennett^C- Wa . ,'Tphotb l»y Kotlarz lin1; and Mrs. Chamberlin, Ira D. tiirned'out to watch'the Memorial pupils who are residents of Cran- the hours between 1:30 and 5 p.m. Those who participated in-op- Thomas- Roy Joires of Wcstfield, ford. Non-resident pupils will be" BEAUTIES OF CRANFORD DAYS -~ Joanne Aliseo, a. Cranfordv Dorian and Mrs. Dorhm and Fred Day parade here'and there was Persons desiring,»(o donate a erating tho league's booth were chairman of the board of trustees* High School' senior, at center} vt&s selected to reign as Miss Cranr P.,Andersen and M!rs. Andersen." attendance of some 1,500 at the : accepted on a" tuition basis. Final pint of blood during the Bloddmo-' Mrs. Thomas Parrott, Mrs\'.>Na- and Dr. tjenneth W. lyersen, dean. registration will be held Thursday ford Days, at the Spring Revue held in the High sch'ool'.auditorium^: Numerous prizes were awarded services! at the memorial tablets, than' Rotistuin, Mrs. G. G. Boyd, bije visit are requested to con- The invooation will be by Dr.and Friday, June 20 and 21, and last Thursday night. Candace"Bqrgesr a; sophomore,' at right, waS ^uring the evening. . Edmund Police Chief Lester W. Powell re- tact Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs.. G. ;AMrs. , John Lyncs,-- Mjrs. (George ported.. Wreaths we're 'placed at Benjamin W. P. Allen, pastor of Monday, June'"24, front 0 a.m. to secotjd in the competition^ and Anne Mazzarese, also a senior, took Morris arid Edwatd Marck, cos- Dusch, Mrs. W. T'. Higgins, Jr., or Lewis, and Mrs. Harold Seymour. ; ; ; the tablets by flower girls and the First Baptist Church, and thonoon at the School officer -•••-• -third-place. .:•,•;.—:---.;....,v' ••'-..' ', '•••;.- • ' •• ' -. -.' ,'.• "' ' '•'. tumed a& a hbrse^rcceived-a spec— - Mrs, E. W. Mollineaux. - •'. . . benediction will be'"by*'the' Rev. " Classes will begin at 8 a.m. and ial award as did the circus per- . ..'• representatives of various organi- . The bloooVbank-program of tho- zatiqns..-—-',- J^ark J. Dooley, assistant pastor close at 12:10 p.m. Advanced .sub- formers 'who" accompanied the American'* Red Cross provides of St. Michael's Church. Awards ject classes will rrieet tho entire horse around the (ballroom, Mrs. During the services, the mayor iiumerous benefits to the.particle Beginning' Satyrday the • Citizen will be presented by Prof. Her- morning, Review or make-up sub- Rosemary Foreman and Mrs. Vir- •also tossed .a spray of flowers into pant and-his family, and assists. and Chronicle off ice will be closed mann J- Bielefeld,,chairman of the jects will be held two h'ours daily. ginia Ferguson,' .. • 1he Rahway River as a memorial (Continued on Page I) - . - (Continued on Page 8) Only one advance -credit course to those l.ost at sea. Saturdays until after Labor Day. Among"' other- prize- winners may.be taken, but two review or were: Most humorous, Mr. and The roll call of. war'dead, was make-up classes can be taken. * - read by. Commander Charles E Mrs. W:-rner • Donbeck and Mr. Teachers have been appointed,. and Ms. Leslie Williard; most Conklin of • Cranford Post 2I2 as follows: Algebra -I, Vincent Bo- r authentic, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ken- American Legion, and a volley was •dino, Joseph • Grpdzki; plane .neth Frederick; funniest, Mr. and ' fired by the "rifle squad of Capt. geometry, Lawrence Littman; Mrs. Charles Mays; saltiest, • Mr.- . N. • R. Fiske Post 335, VFWV led American history I, Mrs. Judith [and Mrs> Charles Stevens, Jr.;' by Frank L. Diegman. Fritts, Edward Boyle; American (Continued on Pago 2) "Lincoln's' Gettysburg Address" history H, Mr. Boyle, Seymour * ,was recited by William A Shan- Weiss, Anthony Sylvester; Latin ken, a Cranford High School I. Steven Swetits; French i, Miss senior. A Boy Scout memorial Doris Kopp, Roger Poirier; Span- Art Exhibit service.was conducted by Nicholas ish I, Mrs. Mnrie Kcrzmaii, frnperato of Troop 78. ' . Charles Litten; Spanish II; Angelo Among Features Cub Scout Brian Dolan of Pack Preite. - 78 led the flag salute. Audience Of Cranford Daps singing WHS led by John E. Havi- College biology, Robert Babct- .' ' -. • Photo by Nnffrod Studio There were 100 paintings ditt- land. Kathleen . Cowpcrthwaite, ski; typing, Albert Bnllinger; Engr- OUTDOOR ART EXHIBIT — Mrs. Richard Austin, at left, flnd played, including oils, pastels and bugler, sounded taps. (Cbniinucd' on Page 8) M[rs, Richard Eggers','co-chairmen for the annual spring exhibit water colors, as the Cronford Crea- Invocation was by tho Rev. Dr. ofthe CranfQ,rd Croative Art Group, held at Memorial Green on tive Art Group held its annual Albert Allinger, pastor of Cranford Saturday in connection with Cranford Days, are shown with paint- spring exhibit at Memorial -Grceit. Methodist Church, ^ind benediction All-Staie Chorus ing exhibited by H. Galdncr Wilson, a member of the group. on .Saturday in conjunction with by the Rev. Laurimcc J. Pync, the celebration of Cranford Days. , pastor of the AHioncc Church. ; Draws 11 Singers Hostesses, dressed in Gay Nine- tie's costumes, were; Mrs. Walter Commandor Thomas F. Korncr
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*** \was. graduatedgd, , yesterdaytday from Italy. Residents .o| Cranfai'd tional Parks, IJOK • Rutgers Uniit Sfcw B 'operated, by. liis .wife* /MrsrOfer-- Rutgers University, Sfcw Brans* l9f\4 . MMr; ; UtilDelil aS^ . Serra'^WaW s „,.,. Frrfnci^cp drrd Seattjje. * Miss?- • Barbara • Willoughby re- ; ,, .. • < .. ^ - •• .- .wick," wh«r«,he receiy«-'d a B.A. d^ E>^c6ra t idhs usei • ai tlje -JociaisL ployed for 20-years'by the town- trude tf:-J31ea>h,whe n she. tfe ceived ah award for doing' thte- jnior prom' were' still ip •jierye as-a'local fire flghter.. • ; gree, attd-wfll Sail /or Europe.' te-ship's -public. Svpr-ks.' department shorh t and he fefd off, striking J&s iwi$i. r~T~y .-""•"" •>'•' ' '•„ r- • , His grandfather; Ihe late Nich- morrovCr, arriving |n lioUand d Mrs.. Jo'hn iHermseri of' High- joiqep for last Saturday's ball, m^ow. amvtng jn Houawr^nd „„«, &£ retired ^it a year ago. v ' A -speeja-i- award also •wai'pve^ Delano R. Jvos of 9 Spring Gar- land Park will entertain at.,cah;w, •head-;;.. .;••• .-, •.-•-—;-v^-:' '/• "•':*• '•*' olas Schmitz, also Was a member then traveling to Florence,\Italy, . .•;-• , ." •'.•; • i_^t_^ • : eented to Dr. Ralph Lteary Cran- • cfa»i~"slr6et was elected vice-presi- ta" this eveninvengg ""for »jfs. 'sihiiesihiiey Mrs.' Bleach, was given a sum- t of the">"cali. department, and, his dent of the Pa.ce Colli'ge Alumni, where tie-Will spend thesunrimer.,; Misi Laura Hiciok of 113 Forest mons charging ^arejess driving. ford .bays chairman, by fejlow Third Generation father; Capt. John N.rSehmfl*. be- lT li: : 13 6 SchneiderShid ,M Mr*.H. Harry: Henderson [.members' . of- the Jiaycees. who Central Jersey Chapter, at the an- •**»•"''i'•»•;••• 2^ ^ *i'"W 'ST *^" - -recently returned"- from Her- husband -jvas ;treat«?a , at Fireman in Service • ; Mr. and Mrs. CeoW H..DcraUrk| Washington,-.pc.- While, there sh6 Mrs. W ^g^artz. Mr*. Frank werein charge of this year's fpur- camt'•. V callmah in ,1923 dnd hair; nual mcetjng at the college inTtfevv of 22 Lenhbrhe drive/ nor(ji, are $n R. Hoick, Mrs. James C, Stokes the scene by Dr.'^anieS J. Daubert. V William J. Schmitz of S9 Hol!y7. .bW'ti ajnember of the paid depart-' York last, wet-k, Mr, Ivos is; as>- was..the -guMl of the. D.G/.Tip day- celebfation. wood ;avc.'nue,; \yh;cr became • a call-: a two weeks'^Caribbean cruise, in- Tb'pTJet'- Club at Gramercy•• Itin. and Mrs. V ...C, . Eisden, j. Jr.. Jj -Refreshments were seryea dur- rnent since, 1928.././ .;; ••'.'•' .sistant treasurer of Grolier, Inc.'., cluding.stopg s at Puerto Rico, the Cranford and M[rs.Stanley.Tobias-- man in. the Cranford Flrfe Depart-, New:York City.'- T -" "- She also visited cousins in Blood mobile - ing the evening by wives-of ko- ment. on May 15, represents • The hew'fireman's ."uncle, Virgin dranti anA son of Nixon. • • \aruml. .1I..^M,I !..>.•,»-on. ' fT nt 43 .H^H -0—- ^_g nout-n iVl.'f erro.Bon qf^Mr. Bndi in Mr.- and Mrs. August Susdoft Mr. and Mrs..Nicholas §t. John blood, tdcid 'deriva.t)Lves^d~the : .Mrs. Michael J. "Ferrb of ~l Doering Mr. and Mrs, John Delia Serra La Corte of 1W Maple place w'ill way, was honored at a family of Hoboken are , sgahding-'^wo treatment of ailnients in wHlch of .13 rienrich>$(re.qt.lej[t two weeks weeks, visiting at tfie^Rie of their entertain.at a buffetjsupper party blood or its derivatives »r$ part dinner party Saturday evening at ngo to talce .up residence in. his Tuesday in honor of• their daughw Mayfair Farms, West Orange. ~He granddaughter, Mrs. Eugene koe- of th« therapy. Recently.fhe New native" town of .Monteferrante, nig of, 228 Hillside avenue. A fam- ter, Carolyn, wJW- will be gradu- York ,Blood Program opened ,a -Uy,picnic was held Sunday at theated frpm.:Oak- Knoll School ih rievv phase in its cothmunity pro- Koenigs' home prior to the River Summit, Guests will attend from gram^ — the provision of freshly Carnival. Guests were tho Sus- Cranford, .Elizabeth and EJberon drawn blood for open heart surg- dofts.' daughter. Mrs. -G-.: W. BJock Miss La,Corte will enter, the Cpl- ery. ' • • . . , '.:• .'• '"' '•' legfe^of St. Elizabeth at Cohveat of Cranford and • Mr. and Mrs. Open; heart surgery- i^ a' rela- Lewis LaFalre x>t Spmervllle. The! Station itr September, where she tively new technique, and there I Susdofts have two great-grand- will major Iii the Classics. ; are many variations. Certain cases daughters, Sandra. Koenig and require donors.;, at the hospital" [Jacqueline LaFaire. .- U^-and^MrsCL,. P. Hale of'24 others: u,se bottled, freshly drawn Lenox avenue spent Memorial Day blood, and; still others, a combi- F6rme.r Mayor .-and.. Mrs. C. Van .week-end with their spn annatiod n of;.both. Depending on the Of 364 Retford Avenue, Cranford Chamberlin' of .9 Forest avehue daughtei'-jn-law, Mr. and - Mis patient's age and size and on" the vviU leave today for Chatham; William Hale of North Conway type' of "heart-lung" machine ;Ma$s., to attend the 40th anniver- used, it-takes 16 to'20 pints^of. BOBBY BAZEWICZ sary reyrilonWMA-. qhamberliir's blood for th© procedure. ' OIH Petitt Road, Cranford gradjaating dns$ from MassachUr The American Red Cross pro- setts. .Institute of Technology, Pethick^A^aitS gram is being of assistance in which, wjll be hel(? *hl
: Wp tg^Cariada. They ,1 traveled Wooster Ohio.. The coHege's 93fd • " '•- • • . •• .'•. ' "1 the; .•.:••: \ •.••."••'••'••,.'• •'-„• aloQJaKxhe St. Lawrence Seaway commeribement will be held Mon- Gay Nineties V ' P. F* Coloring Book Contest fsipeht a week at Alexandria day ' ' ' ''' (.Continued from Page f) : Say..'--.-- / .-- •--•• ' -. • '••-.- The local- resident', ah. English oldest, Mr. and Mrs; EdwmQl T AUo, jets from Idfewild to Miami, •Nicky'-will receive the Whirlywihd, Bobby major, did his independent study Keane; most recently married'- I :•"•• r ;; Tampa, Ft. Uuderdale, Jacksonville, - ••'•"•'••# •-••'-• --- •- receive the Garry-Ali Car .and Marianne wii Mr. ahfl 1-Ars. iCaii-Sohn of 409on shifts of emphasis In the crit- Mr. and M.rs, William Becker, and Pabn Beach and Orlando. ; .Lincoln park, east, have! returned icnl appraisals of ErriesV Hemine- latest arrival, Mrs. Julius Woen* ceive the Tangle Tower. - • ;; home after spending a fejv days ,way. • • . •. * Eastern flies more people tb Florida ;at pcean City, Qn Monday, they attended the graduation of theiv than any other airllnei Jet Excursion ^ niece, Miss Cotfol Schrherkel, from Bowles Named Head New« .Corner Fard to Miami only $49.5() plus tyx. F 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M: drane place has been reelected secretary • • ^ • f ,..J M »•; vi ^.,.l.l,,.^.l.'Jf. v.,H.H'""'^ >I'. .' •' tion, turie in to "Flite Facte", broadcast JEpRY GORDON, Prop. ; and son's, Peter and Clinton, of of the.New Jersey Residence Light jevery hour on tlie hour,'6 AM-lClidniRht, '$2(t:..Iliversidc drive left. Sunday ing Forum for the.-coming'year;. - Realtor • lanuror over radio station WHlN:-lb50 on your NO. UNION AVEJ v for a month's ti-jip to the West • Mr. Bowles served, as secretary -Member M/L Serric*. 2244 Coast, where they will visit (JJd of the group during the; past sea- di^l. or call 621-8855 in Newark. Canybn,:Yoscmite and son; As a- charter iyicmhpr ' OFFICE: .BR B-S051,., TO\Vles"*aIsb""participated 'in or- HOME: BR 8-2550 ganizin'g the Foruhi and has ac- tively 'headed^everal cpmrniUees; The Toriirii .associated \vithr the h=Z By MAHIE R. DEACON=1' Illuminating Engineering Society, HARMLESS HITCHHIKERS is an- organization dedicated to the art and science of residential light- \N"ext time you're tempted" to help a ing and'has a membership of 85 1 Tt(£ NATION'S MOST PROGRESSIVE AIRUNE My-Oh My... men and- women.. Members in- "thumber, ' remem- d women.. Members in- ber these statistics: clude architectshi , interioi r ddesigners, : electrical-distributors, dealers, con- In ono year, of. pa- tractors, engineers and utility per- trolling the New sonnel. . . ' i '. • Jersey Turnpike, state troop e'r's These young/ plump tty^x* are i : turned up 98 AWOL . SUHE winnors for iasty dirinsr* Man Injured iii FatJ serltcemen, 7 es- t»(i,-liiv-^i" capees from mental tighi «i«» andL priced juit tight From Hood of tar '•'.'•*. \ institutions, 16 jool Myolhhiy*- theywl ih» . Martia Bleach, 34, of <5outh xunaways,5 escarie)i BEST BUY of the week it KURTZ River, was token to_Muhl£pberg prisoners and another 50 assorted I T MARKET Meat Departmenl! And" Hospital, Tiainfleidri'pr treatment individuals who Wouldn't account .'hxH/f. yotuffaijinily will enjoy ibese" for it.skull frgqture following an for themselves. . .'•"'" dolldouB fryew in a«marvelous accident, at Claremont -place and Casino avenue jt^l NOTE:' WE ARE EXPERTS^.IN h 7 or a ^ JiaSatur " picSIc"Wncli^. ,' i oi" as real bar-b - ^^ ™~ ^^ *- ^* * A.A»M. ^ ^ | J rj *1 t#^ xulles at a copkoul. Mo mailer W. Powell PINESS THROUGH HOME !..;.•! j' ~J£L'. you .cook: rein -^-you'll. find Chiefef ' iPowell 'saisaid Mr, Bleach OWNERSHIP.-! LET US HELP 0OC>D was riding; on the hood of a car, g^ SEtECt YOUR DREAM FRESH -KILLED DRAPES SPEAKING beautifully beautifully cleaned •A OF WINES cleaned WHOLE • 'Vd'd *.- ^ Ib. CUT-UP ;• ••• r • : ...... , «hiBnl«hed Here's PILLOW BUMBLE BEE or CHIOCEN CHICKEJl or'THE SEA. * MEN'S OR LADIES' WHITE TUNA - |f ftR&STS *5^ 3 cans $1.00 ii CHICKEN „ ttWUMlD for $25 JUICE 'LUSCLEANING CHARGE $1.00 ANY EXCESS-VALUATIOM 1% IX STORAGE LEGS ^ HELLMAN'S or _„J_ itALL YOtm WINTEtt WOOL- VOGGLBH'S BIRDSEYE .. pk». M ™ Suite, Sw«ai«M, Hou««- MAYONNAISE $50 • • ANTrTHlNG txc*p» fur. ASPARAGUS SPEARS 45c wJj*BWft»d eoatt and h«avy eoate, * _• BI^DS-EYe 2pkg. 39e STORED IN OUR VAULTS CRAMITRJUI SPINACH, CHOPPED 29c LION GRADE AA WELCH'S BUTTER CLEANED 2% of Valuation up Cleaning Charge* GRAPE JUICE . .. .50c Ib, 69c We have a Wine Department tfiat would put • the oldtfashionecL "wine cellars" to shame. In <>ur I tjT'' .TO WITH EVERY well-stocked department, we haye more than 100 | B0) E R different bradds of imported, and domestic wines. 5 NEW In addition to being a universally accepted bev- -~ -WITH GREEN CABBAGE erage before and with meals, a bottteof wine makes a wonderful gift. And \vHH •.:'« u SOUTHERN YAMS 29c mg C-Lranforc/for 25 fears WPE ' Ib. ^Minf and Produce Prices BARTLETT PEARS ... thru Sat., June 9 PH0NB\ \6-Oi92\\ \60393 EXTRA • '.•• '.I' OWN-. v BUERKLIN 13 ti AVii DELIVER — BR 44)150 '.-•'" »',*.*. , »''"i^A ^ * ^.T ^ . "' , , ' * & , \ \ , r- ' •'.''•' T '' ^ ' ' i.^ / '• \ '''''•• ^ r . ! ' ' ^ , #• ,, * ' ' '• ^#' H*' ''l^T«b|y- i^*^^^T^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^f^^^^^mMII|IHi^|^Pil^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^| ^^^ ' t •'.,." ' >f * (" i •;..,- .ecbnoihlcs major, and Miss Ruth, Me.i where, they have completed an- mention for . IJome Mquht\ Va.Vhej^iojiam^e iJt1 Rftit- pjmtcd/Ey^ias-Carol ,Stoit/ o^the f Columbia Wenu^^rWvcd Satur- ' • i • •• '• . • — ~. . se, Ll.Lcrda, daughter «f Mr. and Mrs,: their sophomo?e;yeafr| will be Jack Bi-pnx, a.cla.s^pate, who will study I day from >Smilh College, North- ' ' "• J; Louis w: Lerda of 11,3 Edtfewood Walker, son,of Mr. and Mrs. J. M '•0— in Floi-encen V;_ 1 : Uh,ptoa>;Mass, where she: has ' r-oad. a b"ioh»gy major! Graduates' Walker, of 4 Dartmouth "road, Don ptone Marchione, daughter of Miss. Diana DejLonge, daughter! *»«••« / i^~° • .'cQi«pl«J.ed. 'tier, junior year. She of Cranford.High School/all three Carlson, son of Mr; and Mrs. Rich- Mr.-and Mrs. MichjDl Marchjorie ,of Mx/alid Mrs. Kenneth' A. l>e- Miss Betty Eudeno, daughter-'-oX-- will, leave next'week to spend the - •David. A. Hair, a, junior at Am- ary. fschooj teach'crs at the • Uni- are completing their freshman year- ot 530 Nocih Union avenue has j Longe of- 215-;Centrar''ayt-n.ue. will j Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Eudine yfU summer at RaiiEVleyRang«.;ley,. Me.Me>- . , " •" . versity of Pittsburgh. Miss O'Leary ard Carlson, Jr., of 6, Wood place, hers^ Collefecv AmhertU,,Mass.,'has there. ~7 ' ;. ',.-'. ...'.. '• complptt'd her freshman year'Vat sail Saturday"on the>tuielia toi M, bcgn awarded the. Athanasie's De- will "^tudy techniques for develop- -and Roy Balr, son of. Mr. and Mrs.Mt. UniQn College, Allian.ce, Ohio.M.spend,the summer in Eui'ope. Miss| or motrios Skourjis 'Prize for an oiling skills in reading, speakinfe and -William O'RciHy. son of Mr. and R; E. Bair of 10 Mrikatom drive. where she is1 an elementary edu- DeLorvge. ^i LaH'n ma>or at Bucki painting of The Lost Supper, tha writing French. . i Mrs. Francis J. 6'ReJIly of 131 Oak cation major. ' .•_:••. ^ ncl) University,^ LewisburK, -"Pa.;, : : w t college announced today., A'grad- Inne, iini \ . • \ forgathers in every port In whatever company he'sails, don't let daddy be a fashion-drifter. Dress him up ship^shapc oa Father's Day with our mighty yar gifts! FROM FAR AWAY. . 'HIGH DIVER Fash tons PLACES ••-.: ...;• ,....;_ ' V , by JANTZEN: • '[• ' Around .the neck this- sumnier- Gentlemen who cut the. water in those '•fientlenwn patronhivf) this styles are generally enviUcd 1ki the s'ajjjjcr's -fashion i'sttablisihiiieiit • \ llfp'e ,\>'j swim shorts pictured by will -M.'cnr Uandsnmc veckivvar bjy our artist. The skipper 'of this Wembley priced at.\£Q & 2.50 - shop has a worthy cri'W; nf ttic'm to he etttisted-for -your pleasure. from TIP'S prefer - 2.95 \ •••••• •"• BD's ./. •••-.* T/ic Skipper of this store notes this GOLF COURSE truth: To Very Important Person- 'CRVISER. alities, .the Buttoii'Down Collhr on Thtt-skipper (o/ this store lias sold a shirt makes the stale.. .(Our .wriu this jacket to golfers' who cruise er would print "sail" to'he natiil-,. around the links iciih-'lhe -fvivest cal, but IPC do not allow.) -We. do • strokes and liy the iircnlcst.^tyle. howvvp)r allow that/ we ha've vunijf- It injecammen'ded to all who wisli "Julep is your summer^cooler! •" ' ' such shirts in- cool summer'cottons to. get into the outdoor fashion A little bby-shorts silhouette i>V Arrow at, •,•-4.25 & 5.00. slui"«.—:• 6.95 to 15.95 ,-';, with' narrow straps that. « . " ".- ' • '- ' . . tuck away lor summer/ ; COOL KNIT SHIRTS TIME FOR ' ;•'. . classic its Moby (tick 'What M. D. is in saga'a of the sea. A CHECK-UP blooming'Ever^laze this shirt is In 'the sea of sports- All's well when a • inan's-'drifting ivear : : V nu adventure in. leisure, leimrely in .'sueJi relaxing sport cotton print! the very- last-wovSAh-aatisfaction,- shirts.' The skipper af"this store cool comfort aild washahHity. And has wclcoinefl aboard a fine 'cargo it's a wfiahf of a pahtv, from 3.95 from-which you cxvi. nmke'a wor* thy choice. Arrow and Puritan. . ;• "..' . ':- . !>'""1 4.00 00 WHERE INDIA reid meets RERMVD4 SMART rose marie •East .meets • west and i/et.s Ahoy! This is home port for quick and easy-'exchanges. Don't send Pop to seaihlunfriendly waters. THE SPORTSMANS SHOP Open THURSDAY EVENING *\\\ 9 tOTlN' UNIOW A^fe, • • '• * ' v'/' '•'' "•' • '• : ' ' ••;•"- "r - r'': • '•' ' ' •• 'I \A '• ' ' •••• ' •'•••• •"•';; "" "•' • • •'' •,."••' " •'- - • " . '" .' . .^ •.'..-.. " ^ T T" ••' '""—T~"r--'' \ ] X '";,_ J' '.'f:.':.' '..-.I. ''..y. j ,. ',.'.; ji.'.Jifi(!j!ii»ww^^ "JS^. { ,7. "' ,;r~ ••:.•.•••>•.•'•.••..-;,- •"/ >::;-'...- .,.•-•'-'.-. ',.•,.. .• ",•'.•'1';'...'.'"•• *••"j-y':::y •''•• ••:•;:':'•;• *^-:>..'' ".;;• • <-. '.v.- : '^' •'•'•.'" ' ./'' •".;-.*'' ; Church, officiated at service^ Mon- Churrfi. interimjent-'ii^H ! be In, thfl-counter by 'negotliitlou and lit the open be received tt thtf onie*- of the Board bf : N'pTICE TO CREDItAB8 . •mediately; In wrltia*; to J. Walter'Coffee, «Ml»*ior "** *«»**«».^ «m«Weratl«n of Education. Lincoln Bchool,.Tboin*5 Street. 'ESTATE OF ANNA HENO8TENBKECJ. Clerk Of the Township of CranforcT. N. J. day at Mastajieter Suburban, Ro- Evergreen .Cemetery. . ' '..:• : Cranford. N. J.,« on TufM»y. June leth, "••,"..'.. '...•, ''••• •• ' Deceased At le^rt ten. j»ajr#-' «peet«i, nolle* wi, IMS at two o'clock' P.M., EsMern 'Dar- - Pursuant to the order or EUGENE J. DONADASE. Inc. selle- Park- Burial was in Grace- • ' ' ... .• " ' ' . ' ' . r •••. personally or by. mall to each of the Bavinu' Time.' at- which time the KIRK, Surrofute of the; County of Union, Ralph Delia Serra. Prea. land Memorial Park,. ... ,'•'.. 4ald atoekhaldert of the - said propped -proposals will bV puWlcib y opened and read made on the .«avente«nth day of May, Adv. Pee: tfr.OJ • .•'••.. —>— -t-9. William H. Parker oha'agn In accordance with pie by-laws of aIBuor:~•'••'• • ' i; >— • •>••. t- ' • , A.D.. 1U03, upon the application of the C.ranford HistoricgJ^Society, had Uw comDanf, and tiiii- act loft would be Sraled^proposals will- be received tor: Umdertunsd, as Admlnistratrlit of the ea- NOTICE OF INTENTION ' . Mrs. Joseph Zucker GARWOOD —. William Henry taken, thereon-afth* xald special, metlltuk. Contract No. 9 ~Veneti»n Btlnds Unto uf ssld deceased, riotflrt |s hereby 7aV« notlde that STSJPIOW and STJHAA donated a*' collection of photo- IN WITNESS WHERRDP we have herc- ' to-.bidders;: .Kpcnir*"'' Irlveri to the creditors of said tlccraKed to REDZINAK. trading as' RIVERSIDE INN. •' -,! Mi's. Lena Ansky. Zucker, 53, bf Mrs; Edward ^W/KoVen Parker, 405 Center stree: uhto net- our horhd* and' the MO) ' of the and proposal '.forms may exhlbii to tlw subscrlbrr under oakh or hare spoiled to the' Township Committee graphs, paintings and sketches of c'orporatlcth.thls 3Ut day of M»y. "1963. »PDllcatio(f-ui the ofller of the-Board of '.affirautlon'' their clui.ms and demand* or the Township of Crurtford. H. 3». for. 414.Walnut avenue^died friday at p -r- Mrs. Dolores died, last Wednesday at" h'is home ^Y MORTQAOK COMPANY Education, Lincolni Sehool, Thomas Street", asaiu«t the estate of aald deceased within a ^Plenary Retail Consumption license for Cranford^in :the ^18flo;s and early Cranford. New -Jersey.-.'Bid Bond 'molt premises located at 56 North Avenue, Ea«t. r E.' Smith JCoven, 30, Wife "of Ed- The/ Rev. /John Malcolmson, pas, iCarton a.Staklard' six.monlhk fiom the date of said order, or home after a. long illness; ; i906 s . to • the society'« museum MrttenbWrger. Secretary be submitted .with <*acl) proposal or, in they will be forever barred from proaecut- Cranjord. N. J. ' .* ward W. 'Koveh of, 26 Sherwood lieu of Bid Bond, certified check payable Ing or recovtrim thr •if""'' »l''"'"-" in Russia, Mrs, Zucker Di" Cfd JD lst' ^k tor of the Ganyood Presbyterian wwT^crBggeTTTangrarw.j. 1 During" Cranfprd JDays last' we^k- dd didj>untJay- at hotnc After " fcuuq-h, utfluiaiet • __ -V', •• in T , Hecrelory an'amount.e^ual to ten per Dorothy Brey, - iJect'lanSv tf any, should b»mad*—t*i-" the bid may be submitted. The, board 67-Monroe Ave.. In writing tn T w»1tt pw Union before illriess. :._.' day at Gray's^ Westfield.- /.Inter- STATE OP NBW '3KKSP.Y tllt, N: J. Cleric ol the Township of Ctanford, N. J. \ ••••(• • Total 'Expenditures'./. ;. , . $4 449 193 23 $4,000,836.63 L»ss: Expenditures to be Raised by Future Taxes'. 'I'.'.' ; sloooiflo .Total Adjusted Expenditures ..,., ....;,,...».... $4,444,193.23 14,000,836.63 lUrn^is Balance December 31 ....i,, „„ ;, $.792,803.39 * 759.0»3.84* . KlECftMMEVDATIONS , IT IS RECOMMENDED that missing ^ax sale citrtlflcntfii be located or rtulabed by duplicates; that unidentified liens be reviewed foC-eanceJIatlonL that proper action, HASPELDAYS under the statute, be taken to duoose 6f oil personal taxes more than Iwo (3) y«»rs old; that the collector ^comply with the statutory' requirements of U.S. 54:4-71 In siibmittlng monthly reports and payments to the Township Treasurer; that all officials [^deposit funds teethed within 48 hours after receipt thereof; that budget ov»r- expenditures prior to transfer period be avoided; that Petty cash Fund be doted ouftax the-end of the year In accordance with the statute; that the Municipal Attorney ARE Investigate whether the Petty Cash Fund In the free Public'Library wo* propeny authoriicd; mnfi that Tax Sale Premiums be transferred to the Current Funds of the municipality., as directed by R.8. M 5-3S. • . ' The a bo v» summary or synoriHk was prepared from, the report of'audit of the Township of cranford, County ol Union, New Jersey, for the eiilendaj- year 1963. Tbl» HERE AGAIN! report of audit, submitted by John P. Laetza, Jr..^Registered Municipal Accountant, la on file at the Township clerk's Office imd may be Inspected* by any Interested person. J. WALTER COFPEJE, Town&bl» Cl»i* AdV. Fee: $64.34 V " v , I,)] i. • Time for Sir Perior*Cords What a wonderful way to greet FOR SALE OR RENT warm weather! Our traditional U SPKINQFIEU) AVENUE, OEANFOBD Sir Perior* Cord suits are, crisply tailored of a remark- able blend of 75% Dacron*- We offer residents of Cranford and vicinity an 2556 cotton. ; .." - i'.."'' outstanding funeral home, complete with air: They're completely wash amf wear and remain supremely conditioning, organ, large light rooms for your comfortable and unwrinkled for every occasion. In lights, every convenience. Our own display room." mediums and darks, . • -. . Expert Tailor on Vic Premises I 12 BURCHFJELD AVENUE Colonial, three bedrooms, mod- ern tile pajh, tub anrj shower, science kitchen ^ith adjoining laundry and laboratory , Do- cated-on well shaded, shrubbed and fenced-in #*<>W* Jf^Mgr. Funeral Directors Arnold Satberg.Mgr. RAIPH V. DELLA SERRA n KASTiROAD STftEET N.i,-BEM«I • .' ' '' ' or^wiBttr BB .... .•• ',•,•'••* ,'. ,' . •."*.'.•''•' '";-'' '•»'.' "" ..' ' '. ' ' .'•' " .'"•r'--"''^. ? . ''" '."•T*'*.''^'*'""--''* "^ ^ ' '•1''""TT*'*^^T**'"'<''i''/l"''*~"y;<^*'*>' 1P*V'~ '"'•' '* ' f'' "•].'?»•»• :'li'i^-;'.'*in*i^ <«../-. •> -. TTK^T!. -~r> -wa»---:^^^^^^^^^^.^^^^^_^ l ii 1 ^^^^^^^^" ^^"™™"'" """"" "a"a«t«»aj»aMBWiHN«i«l»wl*^^ —.Ll.^^1'/—N:'..:...:•. -..'- !...:-fV;-.v .. :'nrl', .::..'. :•• •-..:;..:.-..:...... :, ..,...;.:' ^ fi ' 't '.'-I-'.^.T.-. •'.'.'. • •,',-„ -VJ.,...... „.".. L-L.4-J.JX-- --.- ,—-v"7 RDAT, JTJNE 6, 19((3 co'mpletion of her fresheflaa year at Hood College* Iri Frederick, Md '' v—UorHer Shfc is the daughter,of Mk Mx<. ftobcrt Cu.bbefly of 303 , Cranf&rd students at .Cei^ ford avenue...... ' ^j .•..'•• , . College fdr Women, Hackett?town, IT MAKES SENS who will begin their summer vaea,- Mifes Paula Hollerbach, daugh- tl'orr tarnorrow and re'suine classes ter of Mr. and Wrs. G. H. Holler- on Monday, September 23, arebac-: h of 435 Sputh Union avenue., JVIiss Elizabeth 'CarrWl1 Bowling arrived Alohday from ^Gprnell ^nl daughter oT Mr. andMrs, Alfixan- iversity in .Ithaca; N. y., a^ter com plftlng hpr frfshmhn y jr Susan keep, Keep, Jr>pf-314 Elizabeth ayeriUe. Mr. and1 Mrs. William Angle of 114 Manor avenue, has been named .. Miss Jane Mary" Currio> wa$ Jthe. dean's list at Ea?t ^trbildsbu^ elected to the College Government (Pa,) State College1 where she has Association'.for/next; year at St. completed her freshman year. Joseph College' in Emrnitsburg, ..lyid., whert she has just completed Jbhfi Sullivan, son of .Mr.'and heirsoptibmoVeyear^ She'jreturi^ed Mrs.. Cornelius F. Sullitran of 24 PLAID STAMPS! home yesterday to spen'd.the sum- Sha\v«ee road, will arrive 'home mer with 'her parents,vMr; and Mrs, tomorrow after completing his F. Sherman Currie of 16 West sophomore year at ^^ <4M Freedom Bond Driy* Miss Norma i'Myslak, daughter •Miss Melinda Morris,' daughter is under way! of Mr. and-Mrs.. Joseph Myslak of 6f Mr. and Mrs. K. Q. TMorri^ of 117 Mohawk drive, is at home after 9 Blake avenue, has completed, her completing her junior year at thefreshman year at Grove City Col- UNDIRWRm University of Tennessee in Knox- lege In Cfrovetrity, Pa. Miss Mor- viUc. *-•••-, ' .'•'.;;:.'' -•:•• '• , . •' ',: ris was elected co-chairman of the mr- Big-Little Sister program for the mnn Miss Barbara. Cubbe,rly arrived incoming .freshman claifi. Jn Sep- home yesterday following : the tember. ' . ' .-'.'•' ;•';••' • : \ , • •\- Michael Hahn, son of Mr. and Legal Notices Mrs. George F. Hahn of 16 Hamp- ton street, is at home after Com- SAVINGS TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD pleting jhis junior year it St. Bon- . Cranford, Ni 3wriW;-D«f|»«i Sliced or H«lv« ROILCIUSTIR 4S« 25e Libbys Tomato Juice KountyKlttPeas ,-i lib. I 33c riuowioAF Marbf* le«d BOBBY WorySoap Motfs Apple Juice Fldko Pie Cryst Mix E BREAD IWlolUtandbMh Sunsweet J PINS SUPPOSITORIES > 4 midium Aunt Jemima sf< r Seneca Fruit Drink 25 » Del Monte Prune Juice Spray Set Ivory Soap MoH's Apple Sauce $2J0 Value VARIETY PACK HELENA RUBINSTEIN'S .IW ill* family wash and dlthai ' Wheaties NMontePias FREE DELIVERY .lWit.Slle.dBwb KM-L-Ratfc. | j... ag ::!fe J : ri ; -"'^^•^f^fr'f^i:[i^ii^gniri'i^myrr^wif^^ ^"- •^•^^•-^•-•^-•"->-• --•*•>-* • vv^"'^^^^My.;, ;/;,>,-.-.•,..;,. >.'•.,' *•• -.4 -':.::^J •^'•^•^•U'•;^•'^•v^yj;^^ >:^.M:.^^^;..r:? ^'v^'^-':^.^'^"T ^'-' ?'#^^ 1 •I. i •.:•'•- •*r ~v •>'• :;'-" :?•''• -': "' -W -fag* Sty -^---r CHRONIC!^ - TireB i •'-. t •**.'., Miss Anhc Kobhmer,. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J6hn Kochmerjof Miss Mereditii LiJtra'n Seberha- 51Q Elm .street,. has chosen July Miss tJarbura. Ann White, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Norman' G. «en,.daughteir of.Mr. and Mrs. Fred 6 for tor,marriag e to Richard C. While^of 505 Casino avenue,.and jjfSecond-Lt'. John Joseph Sosnowski," Howard 'Seberhagen, of Bala-. Gremling; son of Mr. and Mrs. "USA, son o/ Mr. and Mrs. • Walter'"F. Sosnowski of l'ofo ' Cynwyd,Pa., has chosen^ June '29 Charles Gremling of Somerville. exchanged, marriage vows at ? 1 ; for fier rriarrjage to Donald Spert- The. nrospeotive bride attended double ring ceremony at 5 p.m.attended by .friends of the bridal cer' MsCord,. JV.,^ s.on of Mr. and' Union Junior College and , Rut -Gk> •The wedding attended-b^ the irn- employed as a technical illustra- No- . The Rev. 'MMoh E(. Eastwlck, Officers' Club at JFcq;t lows: 1 The hosts decided medial'e ^faimilies \yiir take place- at tor with Lockheed Electronics Go., associate pastor, officiated at, the 4J30 p.m/ iifi thB Ba^-Cyn\vyd Plairifleld. ..-'-. . A, : atmosphere to introduce the Sosf- : „ ceremony. A reception followed Methodist Church with _thjj Rev . Broel at the home of the-bride's parents. hpwskis to what they might ex- Mr, Gremling. is a graduate of W. Edgar Cathers, Jr., officiating. the University of Toledo and West- m Mrs.' Miss Norma Jeiin White served pect later this month'when Lt. Sosr" P. W The bride will be given in mar- ern Reserve University. He has as her sister's maid of honor and r.owski reports for duty \yith the MJIXS riage by "her father. Mrs. Robin held various positions with major John . Dryfiiss of :5fyosse"t, Long U. "" ' '" F. McNelll of; Los Angeles, Califs Industrial libraries and has acted B. A Island,' college'-Roommate jof the Coni'; Europe. Kassler RIpchen was the. sister of the bfidcl will beLmatron as. a technical library consultant- bridegroom-', served* as best man. dinner: entree, served with chilled -of honor and Miss Jane E. Me- JMISS RUjilELLEN ROSS . Si.moi Both Lt. and Mrs. Jr.; c Rhine wines. Alter dinner the Cord, sister of the bridegroom, wilj. {ire graduates' of C.ranford High guests retired to the club's Raths- be maid of honor. Deborah Presidents son. -. , gchdol. 'ftie bride was .graduated' Ilo'i- keller for some German folk music. William F. McCord will serXro Arthur Johmm To Plan Benefit Ball yesterday frdm Douglass College. as best man for his brother.,. Fred consti . Lt. Sosnowski was graduated-from. Mrs. Howard M. Siege! of 712 Good H. Seberhagen, Jr., brother of the Engaged to "Wed Willow street, will represent the Jtutgers University,, where he was bride, and1. Mr. McNeill will serve Mrs. p member of Delta Kappa Epsilon, Sflerber-Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Edwin QT-Ross of Suburban Chapter of Deborah at MISS'ANNE KOCHIViER as.ushers. .. " .• • "" Scotcti" Plains" have announced the a meeting of presidents .from"Jive vs Exchanged- A reception will'follow in-the H. P< Jtationed' at I*ort Monmouth^ur engagement of their" daughtej*, area-chapters Monday evenin'g -at MUs Judy- Sykes of Toronto, Ca;- J^t.ille .President's Room nt the President- the home of Mrs. Leonard Kasher- Expects to be stntionedTn" S'aumiir-. ial Hotel in Philadelphia. Miss; Ruthellen Ross, to Arthuf riada, was Ihe weck-eh'ii guest of Chair rhhce; whore the couple will live. in Westfleid. ',-.... • . -' •M.-C Johnseiv son of Mr. and Mrys. • The.gfoup will discus's plans for- Mr-', and Mrs: WvG. Mallory.of 133 They were ontertain'ed;last week daughter of Mr. and Rlrs. Lester W. Mr. and Mrs. Crani their marriage by Lawrence are B Anderson of Unio^i becam^fhev' 16 Hampton street rwill entertain avenue, .east. .-'..", raising effort for-Debbrah Hospital t\ AUgood, Ji;, of Oklahoma City, bVide of Jonathan -S. Sperber, son; --••~ '*»>....- WitjL'i. at a family gathering Sunday in Miss Ross, a gradudtcr of East irj Browns Mills-in-the-Pincs,'ten- Mr. and Mrs. .Harold J. BuckT" x jOkla., and Laurihbiirg", N.C.;-.I>6»V of the Rev. and Mrs. Emil Sperber honor of their Json, Gerald, who Stroudsburg, sistant pnstor, officiated at thtt Invitation Club •' • ".•••••,.•••"•' Sterr Master Furrier After a- honeymoon in Florida "'.. • 3Vi- or 7-Week Course . ,the couple will • live in Union. double ring ceremony and, cele- bride it' MINIMUM . RATES Elects Officers Advanced - Developmental - Remedial '.;• The permanant wave with that extra special body. Jr., s; .- if MAXIMUM CARE • The bride is a graduate of Union bratedo the "nuptial mass. A re- Jamc i FULLY INSURED ' . High School and is employed by ception followc'd in Poskay's Plfte Mr. and Mrs. Vernon D. Hcrb.erit ACADEMIC COURSES . - Beautiful .and lasting soft' waves. -. . Hair cu't included. the Public Service Co. in Newark. ' '. • ' - ...•.'' <- • : ' at a !• Room, Linden/ - Have"1)ecti- elected president QL the Grades 3-12 . . . 35 Hours Instruction niacu Custom Cleaning Her husband attended Cranford The bride," who-was-escorted by Invitation Dance Club of Cranford. Revievy - Advanced Credit -Preview. Bonat Permanent for Tinted Hair ..r $15.00 THAT TISfED : OlD COAT HFgh School and is einployed by 1 ' Spots her father, was attended .by her Othci new officers arc: Vice- ' Foreign Languages-—..Mathematics ... • Th/ CAN START LIFE ANEW Magnus Chemical Co., Garwood. •'.' ""•English - Science - History . Hive It sister, Miss Maureen . .Kenny. president,' Mr. and Mrs. E. Gates Clairol's Loving Care, 4-Week Rinse 3.00 '' ficiaf ENRICHMENT PROGRAM RESTYUD or .REPAIRED Bridesmaids'.wore . Mrs. AJbcrt Shull; recording secretary, Mr. and - ..'•. '' ' '.."'•• ' ''. "•'••' • : ' ~ ••• ." '"'. .•'.' . rnonj Timmins Graduates . Brick of Plainfield, Mrs. Robert College; Chemistry - Exploratory Science. recep .Craft of Lakehurst ,and Miss Nan- Mrs. John A. Turk; corresponding . Th " Larry R. Tirnmins,- son of. Mrs. V Study 'Skills - Cultural Trips . ,. .. , . EXPERT HAIR TINTING Robert A. Timmins of 229 Walnut cey Deubort of.Paterson. secretary,' Mi', and Mrs. William . tithe , Public.. Speaking - Psychology - < r avenue and the late Mr. Timmins, Lt.. Richard Luby of. Newport, A. Griifiths; treasurer, Dr. and • College Readings - Jr. High Literature • ' '-. L'OREAL,.CLAmOL,RGUX;andREVLOW ';' •; -' Long •R. I., served as best man and and was graduated from Middle Ten- Mrs. John. Clarke, Jr., and ' pub- 'Composition - Arts - Sculpture Wcstfield's Distinctive' Fur Shop nessee S f ushers were .Robert Kenny of licity, Dr.'.' -arid; Mrs. George; A. - $4.75 and $«>.75 ^ • Maui rt bVother of ij^^ •--•••- DAY CAMP of th . boro, Tenn., last Friday.. He also 249 E. Broad $V is a graduate of Cranford High Brick and Thomas. Wade of Cran7' 10:3.0 a,m.,to 3:45p.rn. Mahicuring ."....•....:,.' •. $1.50 • ' ..iowsJ : bone AD 2-3423 . School. Mrs. Timmins has re- ford.: '•' -. •;'..;• j-% Sports - Arts - Crafts - Shop Jean. -Open Mon! Evening'till 9 P.M. — tuAcd after amending graduation .. Mrs. .Josoph Reagan of Craiiford Bori:Voyttge fete, .- Intelligence Testing and Psychological Service .. Plenty of Free Parking at Neid DoorGaa Station ' cou.fi' ceremonies. . ''. •• • was the organist and Mrs.. William Jamies of Iselin was soloist. Honors Fergusons J •'.*•*, Trg^spojjtation 'Available. ; - ' ' M(t ; , OPEN EVERY DAY . •. ' . "' •' A graduate of Cranford High '• Mr. .and Mrs. Robert M. Fer- PINGRY SCHOOL, HILLSIDE^ N. j. 5-6990 . nerc,. School,; the bride attended Union , Jr., and daughter, Susan, of ski o ...PART OF THEIR DIPLOMA Junior College and is. currently 615 Springfield avenue were enter- of C scrying as secretary of the Gamma tained Saturday at 'a. cocftiail and grow Giving a watch for graduution Is a proud parental tradition,— lota Theta sorority there^ She isl)6n voyage party given by Mrs. Jam* admired by.both giver and receiver — and ce.spccted .by Martin employed by Bell Telephone'Lab- Edna J. Swain- of .Summits jsister', Jewelers. Every June.'Mnrtin's offers you a special collection of. oratories, Inc., in*-Murray Hill. of Mrs. FergusOnT^Srxty'guests '. . --Mr \. magnifloent Bullova watches ^— the disiinguished timepiece the Mr. Chapman also was gradu- attended from Cranford, Elizabeth, was ' world over. Every watch purchased at Martin's is assured of ated from Cranford High School Lorjg -BranclC'lMainfleld, Chatham, . Th quality and accurate lifetime service — if otherwise r— your and attended Union Junior Col- Newark, Glen Ridge,- Short Hills, bung Buldva will be replaced free of charge, It's part" of the if diploma lege. He also attended- Newark Livingston and NCJV York, City. ^'•::--# -, '•' — they-expeet4t.«-.,.. " College »of Entfineer-i'ng and is -The Fergusons will visit their •v SchjOi emfJtoy.ed'by"Foster Wheeler. Corp., son, daiightepdn-la-w a'ncfijrand- 29 N. Union Ave. Cranford Beaju Livingston.- He is a member of daughter^-in Edzcll, Scotland, thejb the Army Reserve and previously, where...BUr,, Ferguson_, 3rd, is sta- CoijJ! tijrved six month's of afctfve duty.' tioned with the Navy. "They will bartd The. couple will live at 32 South then tour 14 countries and return dlese Gate road, Murray Hill. • to Cranford July 25. I ~^TeCh':'"'" BUtOVA STORE-WIDE • Brut) Glbr; SURF KINO • 17 jewels. Water- TREMENDOUS SAVINGS - DON'T HISS THEM! prool*. Shock-re- si stunt. Unbreik- MATERNITY FASHIONS abls' mainspring. Handsome e*pan- lion band. Famous BONNIE DOON ' Bulova quality and For Summer Slacks, Bermudas, craltjmartjhlp. SHIRTS « BLOUSES IM.75 SOCKS pr. %f % Knee Pants Reg. $1.25 25 ?50 OFF Vi to % OFF DIAMOND DBEAM • A jewol df a watch ' with 2 spar- kling diamonds. . Shock resist- KAYSER NYLON BRIEFS 1/ APr ant. 17-Jewel movement. In ALL DRESSES 1/ and 74 Urr yellow or while. Half Site,.Missy# Junior * FLARE LEG PANTIES REGULAR >R.CE LINGERIE — Nylon, Dacron & Cotton JET CLIPPER - GOWNS — Capri & Bermuda Rugged as all out- 25% to 50% OFF doeri!Waterprool*, «ell.windinp,«hock- LONG LEG PAJAMAS resistant. LuminoUa' hands and dial. All ateel. 17 jewels. Alio available with chdrcoal dial. SLIPS and PETTICOATS, Dacron & Cotton —NyIon Reg $5 98 ^A 39 ^H lonn UH cai-e, t-fystul uiul 1'rltot, plus T»X. 4 crown nro Intnct. ^ ;/ ««fl. $4.00 *2#9# GRADUATION GIFT IDEAS ..-••;.' -BARBIZON LINGERIE ON SALE — Martin Jewelers also offers ;» wide selection of .(. . rings,- identification bracelets, charms, travel clocks, pens, wal- lets,'French, purses, cult links, tie bnrs»or uics, key chains and many, many mote craduation gifts-. . . as.low-tts $1:50" " PLAYTEX GIRDLES and BRAS ' Convenient Plans: ' :. v I Charge : Budjtet : Clttb : llaudi-chursc••'.:• Lay«a-way -. OTHER NAME BRAND GIRDLES and BRAS '/j t<> '/l OFF Ltidg-In^ Waiting MANY bf HER UNArjVERTISED SPECIALS . ^ :^ V^ . ALL SALES 252 E. BRpAD ST; ; i , , " r CRANFOiJPl Stot+t Al«b tor^tfs^^ V - "% bPEN^THURSDAY NIGHT TILL 9 ^ 27, N. Unlcm In: flld . Public Parking inn ReaReiir; off tthh e SiStore Open Mondays W9 ^ - ^ r - Afimrt^i •. -.( .• \ ... .. •• ..li-, I- . .. r \" ••••,•.:•••"••• ;r •••••., •'''•' .''•••• •" 7^ ,.,:,..,«,,,.,, •' .| 'S".. ^..'•' • :.\ ! VVT',-^r~ " .^T/. • M US-' - 'IT ' .''.-• '•-• •' .-' •.>^f ORAVFQED (N, J )F CITIZEN AND , JUKE 6. 1963 Page partluu given in honpr'df the ballet; kel, Mr. a«d Mrs.' .Tosej)h Milliir side Avenue PTA will-' mc'eV to- ... Wfrs.^ Kingsiontl , ; I'o -Meredith. N," H,, where.. ListGardm .rcreiqnjw'.'afternoon at; 1:30 at Shc?r- ...".-Hartji .^Cisborne, Jy,, Mrs',. companies.' ' • "" V' /•'.- - -.n--'----^.. and Wjlliam Dahnn, ;i!l of Crati- will-.spend -thv- summer.'•'•' ;J : '.'. Following her rptuc^Jo Cran- man, Juniofc School to plan the -L>r Floi'en^,, Mrs . JFrank; J. ford,' and Mri and MVs. Raymond 1 for.d,.Mistf Bermarin performed in jfovrens; Jr., Mrs, Harold A. yp - a progranp ..and. activities' for next the singing and acting role of Histfhe a'nd.' Mi:t rim).. Mrs. John ,Mrsr-riF;du-ard Robinson, of 2.1 •fti'l, 'Mrs; John Bl Warringto'n, Jr., v i«ar '' ';' ' ' -^ •• Dorothy ip "The Wizard of Oz-" at •Wonters of Clarkv , -?•-, Bnin^i^i^dl^iaeTrtiy e entefuiiiwd ' For Coming Year Mis. Oarlisie J,ont'S,' Mrsr"j:iCli(fg-( Benedictine, Academy in Elizabeth. Mr." nnd Mrs. Reynold I. Dei .from'"-. Cf&nfprH, • East ' Orange, Newly, appointed board mm- man Miiuday, Mrs. George W. at •brl'dge.-Tuesday evening for/" i She has just completed her. junior Vinney, Jr., 'of-196 -AFbot ^stree.t, .Shrewsbury'and lrv'ingtpn. '„'••• ' Mr., and Mrs.. F. Gord'on Lt-ech ber^j^of the ^Gurden,Club of .gran* Service League iicuM arwl 'Mrs,-William y-. Steers. year at the academy^ where she urid Mr,, and -MVs'..'.George' Q'uig- Mr,s. W;..' Howard Geisel. Mrs. W^- 1 o'f 102 .Lafaye.tto' pliTce have re- ford jtu't Monday at the home .of. * . •' '..— '•"•* ' ' • Is an. honor student, and has fin- ley.'. of- Port Washington, -U 1.] Mrs. Elmer S; Hoyt of 7 Etigiish M. PetVick,, Mrs.. Robert ,Hiaglris,) Mrs. Arba Taylor, .611, ;Bro6kside turned- from a t*ip to Nottlv Care- ished a."season of ballet perfornrt- have returned from a .10-day va- Village .'returned home' Sunday 1 Mrs. "Warren Smith, ^ place. Mrs.'-N. A. Tomosiilo, re- ou'ees. In • Livingston. Summit, cation in Lake Worth;' Fla. Both after spending two months in Ft. llija and -Washington.. Thoii son, cently elected' president, presided. Doreen Herman ~ Mrs • Rnht'it Hlfks Members at large, Mrs. J-. —Tin; aniiuttl niffiiiiK aiul eon of; the Gran ford. J li'n ior Si'iv- inDelruit* and Wilkcs Baire, Pa. "ing unnivergari.es. A; "Mbntenocotirt, Mrs.; J. H-. xn Hermann of 10 Orarfge • .• —o— '.* Mr. 'and' Mrs., Ered .be Marco of ; Mr. and Mrs. B, C. Beldeh. of*"' .Brock-b'ank, Mrs.W, H. Fairchlld, ice. League will ,bo hold tomorrow . Mr. and Mrs. James Caruso of 737 W«lnUt qvenu'e. Mr. nnd'Mrs. 1 a't lj a.m, at Echo Luk-o/Counl-ry avenue hits returnpd from a week's Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higgins' of 10 Manor iivtfnue; will ieavt- _ Mrs. MathcwD, Hall and Mrs. R. stay in, •Detroit, Mich.^ where she 104 Milkatom drive wijl .entertain 104 Maple place entertained at u John ftispoli of- 7 Graton, drive^ Mri^nd Mrs. J. L. Grady of 20!) urcla^ by plane for a month's-trip' i.P. Wismcr;' program,. lvfr's/F, T.' Ckib. Mrs,. D. ''-RicUuird French, at a family, gathering next Tues- and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schott of r president, will preside. ' •flppearcd wiHt~ the Garden State •family picnic ; on ~ Memorial Day. Balmiere road. UoHh. will leave 1O Europe.. Dr: Bclden will attend. M,iix>;on, Jr.,assisted by. Mrs. R. Balit't1 Company hs guest artists of day in hono,r of their son, James, There were 81 .guests from Cran- ,1102 Raritan road spent the Week'-' today for Modford, Mass^, \vhere the World Petroleum Congress in,.-- ,Bi Ackland; project, Mrs. J; L. 'New officers will, take over at who will be graduated from 6ra- ford, Giirwood^'Fanvvood. Iselin, end at. iligalside Farm in 'Green* Mr. Grady will attend the 50th the close of the meeting, and Mrs. Geo.rge Balanchine. at the North Frankfurt, Germany, Juhe 19 to" Conrad, assisted by Mrs. R.-. C. •oast Regional Ballet Festival in the • •: if •' -T-.-- IWtinlu Purk Girl * Miss Judith G ficiatod at the double ring cere- mony which was followed .by a reception at The Pines in Edison. The bride was escorted by her father. Mrs! John Kaufman of <•••- Long Branch was matron of honor and bridesmaids included Miss , • Maureen Sears of Baybnno/cousin' of the brtScr^Htw-Carolyn Blaze- jowski of-Linden; Miss Claire Car- bone of Menlo' Park -and Mls» Jeanne\Fahrcnholz of Spotswood, •'. • cousin of the bride. Mr. Kaufmpn served, as best man and ushers were Robert But- - ner of Roselle, Bernard PawHfcbw- skl of Linden and George Plescho Of Colonint cousin's of tbo bride- ;groom, and Richard Olbrys of Jarnesburg, '.brother of the bride-. You'll step ihto summer luxury wl^en ypuiWtfa^Majnirattan^^hi'rte/V" : : .'...- groom. — - -. >• -,-L; - :-.•••: sportswear andWrnisti'ings. \yond6rful "shirts with the collar styles ' ''• Mrs. .John Mayo of Spotswood was organist and soloist. : that suit you best. Handsome.sport shirts and sport knits in a relaxing The.'couple will live In James- variety pkolprs and^patterns.^And a fullselection of pajamas, under-- burg after a trip to Florida, '.-,. A graduate of Edison High " •'_'.;. wear arid handkerchiefs that give'you the famous Manhattan* brand , .. School and. Standard Academy oj of quality. Yqu can be cool, comfortable and in the peak of fas;hion Beauty Culture, New Brunswick, when you .buiid your summer wardrobe from ou^ Manhattan* coilec* the bride is employed by Idle Hour Coiffure in Spotswoo& Her hus- tjQU-jii: the wearable, easy-to-care-for.fabrics that'.make luxury.your • .. band was^gra^unted from Mid- most practical buy. .... dlesex County Vocational: and . Technical. High School in. New fHSrunswiek arid-is-"-employed by Plbrys Trucking of JanSesburg. " y VdMin^nels- GarivoodChurch, ^Garwood, w the setting. Saturday after- Moon for the wedding of Miss Di- ane Mary Wilt, daughter of- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S, Wilt of. 206 Oaklano, and Frank Torok of Plainfleld, son'of Mrs. Louis Tor- ok of Hungary and the late Mr. "Itorok. '...... • THb Rev. Michael Mnsicenik, as- sistant pastor, officiated at the ceremony which was followed by o reteptfbn at the. home of the bride's parents, , Mr. Wilt escorted his daughter to the altar. Mrs., Gerald H. Hope •of Albany seryed as matron of honor for her cousin and Laszlo Ren'das of Dunellen was best mpn. BREEZEWEIOHT PAJAMAS > from $4.50 55oltan Yakohalmi of Plainfleld served as usher, and Mrs.-John Ward of Weslfleld was soloist. DRESS; & SPORT SHIRTS L , from $4.50 . The couple will live in Plain- fteltf after a wedding trip. ..The, bride is, a graduate of Westfleld High School and her husband was educated in Hun- ' ' W I; Slate Installed Charge Acco\tntx Jnviltd "51 Years o/ Quality" ' ' Ji'Xper't Tailor on ffie Premises Mrs. Charles SUsby, was installed as president of the newly'formed Hillside Avenue Junior High School PTA nt the final meeting last. Wednesday of the Sherman Junior School PTA. She succeeds Mrs. William, TSUInge. ' • • Other 6tti&xp "are Mrs. Dbrtald Martin, first vjec-presidctit; Mrs. FREE GI1PT WRAPPING GIVE A GIFT CERTIFFCATe Raymond Van Jaeckel, second Wrapping For Mailing r . . . Good IntUfinftely . vice'presJdent; Burton Mandell, -JfcM vyiee-gresident; Mrs. Bernard Telephony and Mail Orders Accepted '",.h Always Flfi v Lltwack, recording secrefaryXMrfc A. J. Ullchny, corresponding 'sec- retary;, arid Mrs. H. M. Hlrsch, l treasurer. •"''" *. '-", •-••••••. |... - •- Mrs.. Ruth JanQyeik,,suporviior '• s of elementary education, installed tho new officers. . :\ •' . • [ Refreahmcfttfl wbre. served fol* r lowing tho- meeting-.tinder- I v Open Thurtdays iilIHJn« r«dloh of Mrs. WtitMn'WtiQ , The'executive board of thw' **VF!T*F*V*,!tl T-. ••—-•.':v : )."•.•>• • i • • • J • i^-i-^^VrCVV--:'.': ' "'y'r*[".r-:'. .".'.'• '..... \ '.";•'....:. •,'*. •*• - ' , cm, -[ ,; ' '•• h I. * ' •(•••, •/•'. .!•' r*g ii : IT WALNUT AVEAVE. B Free Delivery thg. --- •...-'-.^•'r"-'- ~-'^."" •"••'•••"" ""• , ...... ; .,:•' WINES AND LIQUORS J BRIDGE 6-1113 - • 'V II ^%ty\^j£$&0MiU(ljs v rvi :/•'- •r, (N. .JO'-CrriZEN''ANB K JIJNE sdri/Judy, CarneyMe, Brian Coeh- ported that!901:persons wete en-r days is "Lizards and Crocodilians." cular' targets ... : . the early brass technical traihin* course foic rar y - ••----•••• • -'•'•-• will' Vw rings.. . . and it's stilfon«>">,f n.n- - ^ -" •--••»«=««- ChriChiCs l Joan 6b rolled favftyft. fall * a&dA spring sft- 'others , ; Adult School illustrated With cqjor slides, J'., ' most popular rides," the Olyrripic Downing;' FtpbVn Gclsei: hiesters: "449 in the fill andi>t82 : Miss. Airrhan'Barni Also. Robert Goodhart, Richard in the .spring.. It was' the second Park executive - declared. ' to operate manual -ground "radar Guy, Ginger Herbert,. Richaid largest spring enrollment: in the j|/fs>i-vif Pn p/»..i,Jf —.'••"We'.ve even al'traoted a newt equipment Used for. aircraft con- - Art Exhibit* Spring Coi!ic - -\ H a h n e & C o m p a n y - We stf i e I d Father's. Day is Sunday, June 16 on Father's Day as on every •: •', .{••;$ **••- •••?J; != •(-*.'*. ... *•: • I ' ' ' '. r f : T^^*'T"*T^™C^^fflr^^ ,' "jWl"1" fT-'T" '('.'"ujinii III I, «.*-' 'tj'W, *•»•'- '-|--VII J| n im itCi \ km*it^trm ilto'rt>MfAlMJiljli h ?, • tli MI'. * «*\ \ ' 'm' fcmii ••••'*! •' ^- •-'•-'•-< J1*. .- • •'' •' i» .*2 ^ - -• '••••••',< •.^••.- :. •:':• •*••'' .*••':"•• - )•'•••• '; ••.-..••-.;•'.. '.';'.'• %.' • ..-•'.-•-• •.•••. •'•: • •• ,..-.•: ,\v.;-.. -•-.••;-.• :••/ •:•. ./ •.•:•'. •• /•••' Page Two J. CRAVFORP-(N.X) CITIZEN AND CltROKlCLfirr-TritRSllAYi' JCVEJ ti, J9C3 ••' '» •' Terc^iteiutry The Cranford Chronicle, established. H893; The Cranford Citizen; established 1898 FARHIS 8, 8WACKHA : V. ^./ - -_ "" (Combined Inl921) ' ; . •; ;• .; V ' ,. ^ :••<•• • • ; Readers' Reports marlly due to -adverse weather ••'•'. ' • CHARLES M..RAY, Editor and Publisher > j:: V-^._ V^ : ... There have J>een sti. many re- .conditions "-during. ' migration.. Of £Jditntry¥ ports from • you readers these These happy' little fellows live' past few weeks that it's time to all over the state, nesting _ip ca-' By JOHN T.. CUNNINGHAM ^-~-r--—7devote-anrfeTrtit^-xoliittut--tcrrtheTn? toi—old wuudsmai1~ ., .„, "ol course, iS the. time boxes. One' of the reasons- that ' from the pine forest In Cumber- .When most un.usual'birds are they are not commoninCranf ord' , land County on. August 8, 1861, seen and when their antics are.' is- the competition - for nesting just in time to see 28-year-old most noteworthy. Some folks are spots with house sparrows and . Charles IC Landis of. Philadelphia Momber: Quality Weeklies of New Jersey "particularly fortunate in,. Saying. starlings. Erection of boxes may. \ • ' ' .. a-backyard near woods and hence help to bring .them back, • drive a stake into the sandy soil an outstanding /P.ot for.1 .rear', : -Mrs.-.L. O. Tabelman^of Park of South Jersey-? .•,. > '. - .''"' "window, bird w.atchihg. .'••'•-• drive reported that there, were -The old • Jerseyman asked, in- BF^;^:ttiii^i;-jitil'ii( Entered-crt the Post Office at Cranford, N. %, as Second Class'Matter, Published Thursdays erf" ;•"' Watching from the window two Canada geese on Nomahegan nocently enough: ' •• . ' • - Cranford, N. J., by the Cranford Citizen arid Chronicle, Inc. Official newspaper for Cfanfoid,; .. can, of course, be carried *to ex- Lake, May 13.. The.se big fellows "What are you doing, friend? Ga^wood and K?nliworth.' SubscripUon"Rate, $4.00 a Year.': Advertising Rates on Request. : .- trcmes. Le Ftoi Rusself a noted occasionally raise their- families Start ing. a railroad?*'.: ,,. _'• wildlife photographer,; takes'pic- within the state but most go to Landis straightened, up, swept Office: 21-23 Alden Street Cranford, N. J. Telephone BRidge 6-6000 tures of. Arizona birds fram his the far north to nest. his hand across the barren, land- ^bed. He has a feeder.'outside the. j_-Andrea Tuttle, an observant scapCand replied grandl^, . 1 bedroom": window .with natural '.9-year-old student at Roosevelt "I have just driven the center, p,erches around it. Without get- School wh6 lives on fisfte ter^-stake of a city."- ting up he focuses the camera on raceT^ spotted a ruby-throated As Lattdls recalled it a. dozen/, one.of these spots and then waits hummingbird. She is fortunate " years later; the old man edged for the bird. Pictures o&hi be ta;.have a trumpet vine in her away. Landis rattled on: He • Credit Due Scholarship Winners, Donors taken from as^closeasjthiree feet.. yard, - The little 'hummer..Was a would na.w build a street two In the winterr what could be bit premature for the red 'flow-- miles long and 100; feet wide.. . .Cranford residents can take great theireshman year arid the college'under- nicer than being^aqlctoiburrow ers,.but perhaps-he. will ^t'ay un- Ten years from now the\ wilder- , under the^eimric blanket and pride at this time of, year in announce- writing the remaining $600. ' .'*• .: til they bloom. ,, ^1 -'-..v_... ness would have" churches,, Announcejnent also was rriade re- snappinjpine feathered visitors'. My mother, Mrs. Laura S. schools, factories, homes for. ments concerning the great,number of Mr.|j/w. G. Mallory On Coliim- • Jfwackhamer of Hfamilto.n avenue, thousands of people. Thero Ibcal students who have been accepted ceatly that 15 local girls, including nine _, . a seems .to be the most doesn't,havejnuchpi-a variety would be orchards and vineyards .' GHS seniors, three re-applicants and irtunate of, the backyard w*at- of birds'at-her-feeders but she -J and farms. as eligible, toconjjnue • {heir studies in '" —'• *•••*• -College-kliden^ '^ .chers in town.- Between May 9 ip$-:> - - Tafibus fields of higher, education, the frequently she gives me a -clip ~*?rom this "apparent mads man,' share $3,250 apportioned this year in tfye'. "jspeeies just by looking'out of her ping telling of some unusual hap- then shouted; ' •'__"••'" • many who have been awarded scholar- -annual scholarship program of the Cran- window. They included 11 warb- pening in the bird wtirld. -•. . "Young man, -I. am now old; ships on the basis of outstanding academ-. ford College Club. .'. .; lers including ovenbirds,' mag- The other day she sent a note I have lived here all my life and , nolia, . Canada, black-throated: concerning geese wearing .bow • my father'and grandfather before iC ability and character, and i\ie gener- Three scholarships have" been . blue, black and white; myrtle, tie.s. Goose in. East Tennessee me. ' You can 'never dp- this awarded by the combined Parent-Teach-'•; dape May, black-throated green are being fitted with bow-ties of • thing!-11— ;™-T ~ *""" ;: ous support given, by local organizations and parula warblers and yellow- Landis took no.'offunsdf. mo£e^ CHA1JLJES K. LANDIS, who founded Vineland'in 1861 as "a L er Associations <)f the loc^l elementary eye eatchjng" colors so that' they ' through their individual scholarship throats and redstarts. A yellow- can be noted easily with- field worldly people than the old plarirted city.•»*' . •• • ' •'-.'. - schools, and! announcement will be rrfade breasted chat also stopped off to. woodsman hagTsoundecl the same ] glasses. 'The bands that they fundsT*' • % ••"•,;•. '.,:.-Vvr.'V •'• : - ''•shortly of four scholarship awardVby the rest and feed, - . '. . :wear on their legs are virtually warning whenever the young Granford HigH School FFA:" 1 . Wood thrushes, hermit .thru- impossible to" spot unless the planner had tdlked of his "Vine- where ^streets intersected each visitor much more easily if I sties- aftd veerys represented their bird Is.rnrnptnrpH nr land." other at right angles.''The city wnik'etj him dnwp" tired," hn ov.- -^4or-s and two-4oeal' residents bejng gtad« Ll : The-4p«§e- i" family. Only the wood thrush •ThiV;isis~ sinT31ar~to~We"TecnhiQusimlia^to~^nEgcT& e Richard D. Wood, who had let would house industrialists arid plauiedlid . ''' hnqjti'*'»'>yiftn nncT nrtlf:nnr. 'Sur from Holy Trinity High School in tion also has announced the awarding Mn-:ti>ft. other used^ wittr-herFing guii» in ther •A, and then\ Westfield, for instance, have won $400. its annual nurse's scholarship. two pass through on the way ^pj^, Airpoct ai;ea and cattle ; acre (all on mortgage), asked rounding the city would, be farms .^quicK9'ne(i. pjice, "yTheland at-, .New Jersey State' Scholarships reriew- north. Two other colorful birds egrets ^rom Florida. The latter Landis not to,discuss his scheme and orchards to supply food for tradted newcomers, particularly. A new program of one-year scholar- that paid Mrs. Mallory a visit birds were dyed distinctive coloi;s with Mrs. Wood.; ,- '.' the- city dwellers, t Farmers, in fronvWew England, but also as . able for .each of their four years at col-ship loans up to $400 each was inaugur- were the Baltimore (Oriole and to aid identification. ' "After your description," Mr.. turri.wbuld buy products made uv ^fiff away as bx-ight California nnd 4ege, and many others have been granted ated this year by the Cranford Jaycees. scarlet" tahager. . • As a final note, Mrs. j3. P. Steh- Wood said, "she is afraid you are. Vintfla.nd city. • . . .-. • .-"'•• sunny Italy. Within 20 years v She als,o 'commented that the liii of IWadison avenue called to of. unsound mind." " - - /Occasionally Landb? admitted more.than 6,000 people lived in ^awards by individual colleges andiiM- > -In adejitiori to the College Club, lo- mail .had brought a bluebird .Sometimes Landis even won- that he saw the.4ract as visitors the Landis tract. • ., say. that a family of house wrens! 1 • versities. '!..'• cal organizations providing scholarships . house .from the Humble Oii Co; have taken, up residence on the • dered -about himself as the days must see it."Only a few. loose Vineland's found«r never lost One • Cranford ' student at Pingry for Cranford students attending'Union Bluebirds am becoming more feeder where birds stopped, for wore on. He had acquired 48 planks^ made up - the railroad . interest, He gave, land for .parks and more scarce in this area, pxi- dinner throughout the- winter. • square miles of land and had put \ JfstSition." Stumps gfrew in the, and churches and schools and.ift School in Hillside and two former local Junior College include the Rotary Club, local axemen-to work hewing out' "streets/' "Mosquitoes filled the1874 managed to get President residents now completing high school Kiwanis Club, Business and Professional broad streets, yet tho jsbil was air whert the wind blew from thc^ Ulysses S, Grant to Vineland to elsewhere were among this year's;, recip- Women's-Club and CranfonJ Local 52 of barren; the trees^were stunted swamps; Vegetation struggled aid in dedicating a hew high ients of four-year Merit Scholarships. from numerous -torest flr*s, ..and' for life in the thin soil...... •• school,. • .-...,• the Patrolmen's. Benevolent Association. Report From Trettjtom the region was inhabited by only Landis advertised his "city" in ^-Everything that Landis pro- Another recent story in. this, news- a few natives living in. miserable jected in 1861 came, tip^^wfi' .We salute the many Cranford stur By STATE SENATOR NELSON F. shacksr~v ...... ,,-^...-••--*-.- • •-. . •New.-York newspapers and sent paper told of the- awarding of a $2,200 dents who have proved themselves, wor- out the Vineland RuraTto alljnr • his death in' 1900.J The wide Vineland had only two, genuine quirers, Finally, in October, "a streets and tall shade trees of scholarship to Smith College,- North- thy of scholarship assistance in contin- modern, busy Vinoland, and the 1 The .swimming .season is just assets. Tho-first was the ralllfoad little Englishman" came down . ampton, Mass;,, renewable fpr fourlyears> uing their education and the-organiza- which used to fckiur out of ihdus- from Glassboro to MillviUe ithaf reality and business." . senting another yeal" of our or olit. When displayed either horizon- conferences, taken all: kinds of often wasted effort if you mow deed. Sanitary 'codes had to be : , nate red and white, that the union be 13 ; > Landis later admitted to an- tally or vertically against a wall, the un- your lawn, properly. followed strlctly No saloons . boys' activities in this orgjmiza-, stars white in a blue field representing a water samples Und isSued'nuirier- v other trick: He walked visitors 'tion and for this I ana very hp-. ion should be uppermost and to the flag's . k Besides, when you rake • clip^ vijere permitted. , until they nearly coHapsed^ >• new eonstellation." ous orders to ihduitrieis and pings-you rob your lawn of the • Day after day, Landis labored, \- precitfttve. " . . •„. . "I_J6uld-I cbuldxialfc the ob- '• • own right, that is, to the observer's left. sewerage, authorities which, bor- benefits the clippings provide^ -'•'• Jgying-outr - a^iil 'stTriacy. and .opposition out of a ' t . Sincerely/. •:•--.--•• Upoh the admission of Vermont iand When displayed in a window, the flag . der Arthur Kill arid the bay. . •CIlppltiKs Help Lawn Mrs. Ralph C. Nary . Kentucky to the Union, Congress passed should be displayed in the, isame way, Yet the water is as teaming • Clippings form a mulch on vthe . an act providing that after May 1, 1795, with organic and iriorgtimc surface, Dr.'. Indyk explains,* to that is, with the union or blue field to the helpr keep tho-soil cool in hot the flug should have 15 stripes, alternate left'Of the observer in the street. wastes as ever. weather and: warm .in cold One U. S. Public BTealtH Serv-' weather, .When clippuigs decay red and white, and 15 white stars oh a ' " When the .flag is displayed over the • i .blue field.. As additional states were ice'Official long accustomed, to . they add organic matter and middle'of the street, it should "be sus- 1 added, however, it became apparent that the unwillingness of industry to .plant food to the soil. •,, pended vertically with the, union to the spend for adequate waste dis- Clippings axe. especially help- thefe would soon be.an over-abundance ful to.lawns on poor soils. ^ north in an east and. west street and to posal treatment facilities, pre- of stripes, so Congress ordered that after the east in a north and south street. . An easy way 'to rake, less, or do July 4,: 1818, the flag should have 13 dicted bleakly: . away with the job entirely, is to Whenused on a speaker's platform, "I, doubt whether it will ever mow before the graSs grows too. : stripes, symbolizing fhe 13 original ttie flag, if^ -displayed flat, should T?e dis- again be advisable to eat clams tall. Clippings usually don't ac- states,, and that whenever a new state played above aftd behind 'the speaker. from the bay.-Bijj cities, big in- cumulate under these conditions.. was admitted a new star should be added- The lawn specialist suggests When displayed from a staff in) a church dustry* andjraw clam eating just timing your mowing schedule so • •;••;; 5 Yea*« Ago SS5 M^L f^. dePfrtmc"ts- »?»ys of the schoorservinB In the on the following July 4. . or public auditorium, if it is displayed in doht mW'" the grass never doubles its mp*- The three-day Cranford Days three bbxlng bouts and regular armed forces - ing height. , " ' celebration wa's to start with and square dancjng. - ' * When President DwightD. Eisen- the chancel of the church, or oii the: Must we be as(( pessimistic? Does It make sense tb spend mil- • For example,, if you usually cut • th«L .triidttlonaX-servlrig^oll coffee------r-- • * j ' Although Township Commit- ..».- hower signed the official proclamation speaker's platform in a public auditor- wi5 doughnuts to commuters^ it lions on Greeri Acjfe programs, your grass at a height of two Koy K. Soheller was elected tee exDrewed sympathy with, admittiniJHawaii as the 5Qth. state on .Inches, be sure' to mow it before was announced by H, Haymood , pre«ldent of the Lions Club.nuo- ium, tlje flag should occupy the position , while permitting "a 4cfey existing proposed plans to inaugurate a August 21, 1959, he also issued an exec- of honor and the place at the clergyman's It's' u& four inches. Kirwah, general chairman. Other Ceedin* Dr, Walter K. iPannacht. recreational prosram In Cranford' utive order authorizing the present 50- natural resource to. decay? Rare Raking events included a banfct ebneert, at the weekly cUnner nfetbiit In for the summer for younr people, or ^pe^ker!s!right as he facesihe congre- The bay's main ctfntaminatora -With, such frequent mowing, fishing 'contest, garden\ center, the Cosjch and Four Restaurant. there were no fundu in the budir- dedication of new tennis courts, star American flag', which was raised of-, gation Jor audience.- But. when the flag jjre well known. Federiil authori- yoiir^r«ly have to rake clippings. v et to held defray the eVwt. This ficially at Independence Hall in Phila- ,Bu.^ sometimes you do — after and roller skating. ;. 15 Tears Ago announcement was made by is displayed from a staff in a church-or a ties- have said that the Middlesex . • - * delphia on July 4, 1960. A year earlier, public auditorium, elsewhere: than in tfie a ''rajfny sppll c»r a vacation. If More than 250 residents of Mayor Georee'E. Osterheldt, fol- i^ounty Sewerage Authority is.. clippings' settle down through the Mrs. Arthur P. Hellenbrecht of Cranford attended a piano con- lowliijr verbal requests, for sup- the 49th star had been addfe'd for Alaska, chancel or on the speaker'^ platforni, it aot.adequately treating the waste grass, there's yo atieeid to rake. 22 Cherokee taaA was to be v cert by Bruce Lewis, son of Dr. port for such a prorram by II. and prior to that there had been "ho star shall be placed in. the position of "honor lt:,qumps into the_bay>' • •• But. aiiy that accumulate ©n the honored giiesi at the 16th annual and Mrs.''Albert Lewis of 41 Stanley Macipiary,. chairman of ; Aiid the Interstate Sanitation sur|a , - i.,','. '_•— ••- —«—-••*<-"• .. y. ;T .... •«' :'. :. -/' ..... • ..•••• .-->.• : .£,.,.,.. ,.,i. ..•' •-• , .. -,,• •vrrzrrz-. -.•'•"•"" 'j • ' „ •'• :,.'•• ""• • 1-- ," '' •' . - ' \'""V '•- ' ' • •' ^W^W^^ ^ ' '' ' "..:'-"' V.'^t^^B*3'^^i^^^fii''- •/••",• j: A r, J.) CITIZJW ANt> :\ I . . M . . . \. .«•••• 1 nrjd iml>r6veinentrs. in''member, of tiie varsity' swimrfiing heads this. cphuitAtee. iihe also' is' Bnjccl3elj l and Scott Martin. CQtnpftn iop*. -its f;ti-U.[*>i taim: Vdrsitv. V ™--^ Arni»rir«——:-.v - 'of thp' Cfe'tfiCufein'uttM yHi VaiVai JJhech - ftiadc file- reduction .phetni^al Society and SiRnia" Nu .. _. of di i ; th.at" th>.- pack' hah d ;.;.../;;'••;:: •''?•>;;•. • .fraternity, ''••-.'• •--..'• • '•"'•, - Or; iversen rep6rtt'3 tha-t a sta'te• placijd second in ' ticket >• flakss . He., will "do graduate'., work in adult education conf.efpnet.. w\\l .V."ou«houi the Union ,Council for NiCE Degrees *. .Today's • aniiatincerrHMit' ; marks ; the secohd:'gas'rule tedniclidn by. anulyUyai ' rht'mistry "and ocean-" oe. conducted dunhg January in : !hr? Stout Fair in Elizabeth, v the gas Utility .'during the js»st 'ogrupiiy. at Rhode.- Island Univer- ^C ran ford. This will. be.. part of. | • Budges wert» presented, to Rieli- Toi year, hast July,. ElV.a bet Mown V sity, Kingston. R. JL, ,;ind has re- the CECA program.^ •• ! "^l Vn-n J.-iock-eV, Bruce Haydon, Nine men frc.ni Cranford, Gar- home -Iwntinjj . rates • were cut ceived a teaching ussistantshfp The' adjult school 'directors- at William' -Bfjekbuysen, ' James wood, and Kenilworth ;ire candi- which resulted in annual savings. there. ' . '.••.- • .•-•.. . ' '•-. •,; . their ani'mal rtieetin's; last ,Thurs'- : Wugi.u 'and Scott'.ReiqherJ. The date for bachelor uiid master's (of more than $320,000.00 to' area d.ay ^veniria at Union Junior Col- I Pack visited W^st Point, recently' 1 dfcg'refcs tonighi at tin '.47th com- 'residents."" '•"• •••• ' .' lege, explored the idea of sportsOiv 19nd plans, a pinit ~on Aine ^.9 in.. ing courses •'•tor discussion ' groups ; mencement exorcises of Nitwack ,'" Iii addition, to lo\v*r r'ates for! Miss Bftnnan I.RahV.-ay IUver Park. " • - % : College of Engineeriiijj.- The pro;-gas air eondi.tipnirig E)izaboth- j for senior citizen's in the cpmmuni- ijram will bo. held at. the "Mosque [town,., at 'the "tnroo;. ti'ri)e.',."j Awaits Degree Mrs: McCerYniUr^wiU consult ariuw. Nfc'vv.'irkj - - pi ,s f yfirttrri -revision* rrrtu^in6+_ lu c|t;lt;x if - tiiuy iii Wliiskei ;? - ilenict.^ wilj LH; 1u-;, volume ucmarro,.rate : and-Mrs. Thomas : L (pr ot Mr> interested:. •'. J ceivedby Richnrd, W. Potts'of 115 ,-UIVJ ch:in; cottons. .Madras. He'd- do•- . - _..--„ ••••*'>••• . -• • • • better to buy now . . . Or change the date.of • .. :• ELI NADEI^MAtf If you live in a typical house in and ..treat himself. •• Father's ,Day,' Mr. Field! month, of Aprilj-it was announced FREE GIFTS! this week, by his company. Your Choice of a Summery Hat or Beach Bagl A qualifying mernber of the CRANWRD 19G3 Million Dollar.Round Table, Mr.' Nadelman led' the state in \'-r - You May Have These Problems! T9C2 and-was 25th out of. 6,000 sales- 'representatives throughout I You run out of htil wafer all loo often > At th« most frtconvonieriT Hmer. lire United Statos and Cnrufda. - He specializes in business-in- surance • {md estate planning 'and has. become one-of the company's top producers through" his stryice South Ave,, Westfield, NX, AD 3-0248 to his clients in this field. —Advertisement X.) *•':". •. One (1) -Free with any.Box Storage order GOI>- ( :•-"••• taihing: a minimum of $10 in di'ycleanihg chai;ges! •; ' ' • •- ^ © One (1) Free .Glazed and Stored! ... n NOW! ONIY m* A DAY FpR FUEL GIVES • One (1) Free with any order of Cloth Coats \., Qleaned and-Stored amounting to $10. YOU ALL THE HOT WATER YOU WANT! ( "": .'•'•• UP tor- •••.;•,, ••••• UP-TO 4 TIMES 7 TIMES BLANKET SALE! AS MUCH HOT WATER AS MUCH PER HOUR \ifc\lCustom Clean, JDeluxe PER HOUR AS GAS! AS ELECTRICITY! Package and "STORE" your blanket until Dec. 31, 1963 .^ . If you have a typical house you Oil has time and again proved • ; - •-.•••'' • • •: eorwplete could'easily run out of hot water itself the least expensive, most effi- ~' ' •;•."•• Regularly 1.50 Beveral times, a week. cient means of heating water jftst. Now you can have all the hot water Phone us today. Find out how DELUXE CUSTOM you want at one time for only 9}!o* easy it is to switch to a Mobilheat- - DRYCIEANERS $H1W • cents a'day! •fired water heater! . LAUNOHIdl Yes; thanks to •Mobiihea'ts-and * For an average family of 44 an oil-firecl hot water heater of cor- rect capacity—-you can take care1 Somp Volkswagen owners loot down oil of all youl' wash ing needs a)t one time!'" Mobil Mother can do the family .wash1, other Volkswagen owners. Sis can do the dishes at the same time Junior takes his bath and Dad Mobil heat Whon you graduate from a Volks- (enjoys a shower. s«f«(y warms mar* p»#j»l« HIM aby tlh#r hlatlitg §dk .' longor than' the Vtflkswagbti Sedan. • wagen Sedan to a Volkswagen Station Wagon, you really, step up in the world. So people who.-move-up-*Q.tho'high...- , slung model still feel very inuch'oi home. The Station Wagon stands a good foot tailor than otjior cprs, - • . They park in tho same little spots. • • :.. • Thoy still don't worry'about froezing And if, holds more than the biggest or boiling,- the ongino.'is air-cooled. - - • conventional wagon yotu can find. WEDDING They still go a long way on a gallon •' But Jhe VW Wagon isn't only tali. GARMENTS ; It's also short. '..._• of oas (about 24 miles) and a very.long DELUXE vay on a set of fires (about 3Q,000 miles)..' Wo saved 4 feet,of hood in.front by CLEANED putting Ihb ongini?. iri. bacl^. - • And ii just tickles them to dti-\Te dno •"- Volkswbgen and bo able to look down on , .» Big as 1t isj.nstd'J, it's only-9 inches h a million others.- ...-'" • CieANFORD 44 NORTH AVE., E. \ 104 NORTH AVE, W; JENEWEIN MOTOR CARS Yaxdt ELIZABETH: 4 W. JER^E? St; ~ MO E. Linden, New Jersey \ v — 1 '.. ' ''' '' i" • •* ,"""•' ' ••',-,'• •'. •••'•* • ".•-. ^^"WPP.!1™''.'•,• '• v . •'. ••',•1 '• • '; .', ',. ^"**Vw;jf*..|H<| CITlizEN AKP CimQN JC1JG-- THURSDAY., Children' Program Patnmyl Iiiitherahs to Hbrior Sfctffs Prepared at Alliance Ghurth Festival By The REV. Oft. ROBERT G. LONGAKE3R, ism World with. Chri»t". will: W-ithe-lhemt; »f the Chil- , • Pastor. First P Churdi Schools at Dinner dren Day'? pronrnm at Alliance Church Sunday morning. The program nm: June. Comes. Pichaske, a member Of the.Jaoard of parish .combining tho Sunday School.and: morning worship service, will begin tome mat tl'lUhe.rest ot the yfcay ifl KoTt 01 {IVrcrittr education Trinity 'Episcopal Parish will around fpi' the coming of Juno. When June comes all-of-us, eieti-. be the guest speaker at the banciuetfor the Sunday Schooled Vacation ' jit 10:30 a.m. '..••'. "• • •. • . ' ' •' . •'•""•' ; -."•Mine children will be baptized Chilclion of. the Sunday School will be costumed'to represent each celebrate' its Patronal Festival on jve who iire older, turn our' thdughts to' the" chlldnjn and youth .— Sunday, at the First Presbyterian Church. Schoal.stiirff on Monday evening at 7 6'elbck in fellowsliip hall Sunday, the Jeast of the Most ; • of thh v .24* missionii ' fild?fields?.fof r ' ifQj. this is their month and nobody can ever sleaj it'away from Church by. the Rev. Dr. Robert WEWL*~ (lMO) in N. UNION Ave,i BRIDGE 6-2540 mm th^y''" *'£^'*" ™*'^'^^ftyvai^U*i^^ ;w.. M.r" !.•'"?'r* : i : *\.•'"••• .'.V •••'• ••'••••••^^'•• - ^'•' •••'•'•'"• '• ''••'.•'•'•• '.\'"'• -'• ••• . %., H. Koentg and* Mrs.. F. A. (&w*mfax^^ ; -^ Pa••••••''•w Ftve • i .nm III»I1W|IUIII«! ffx^nd, Muiy t>t^i5i& t)raney,: Pa? vfeltet shoW ~in~New her, Jr.., tt6 Komaine Awedczuk liti Beauty School, .Eiizabeth.'.arid at .the IBriinswick.'^ '• '''. - ^,. /' .'.' _', v J^net Barbel-, Linda Bottge.KAth- trfcia. Drtuis,.'p^borab buni|cosk;i; is employed by Chez Ctatfmele,' 107 Lyhn Ericksbh, Athiha; Eellck, fenry Hydlionr Hbtel. Stie. a!iso During thie^sprlttg .jUg:, judged erine firixrier; l3et»drah,-lButi:Uco^ fNobtfi Union avenue. ' taught a judges schobl in" yif'est- Donna, Diuilkoski.^Jeai Linda ' FedoVchak, Susan French. • shows in Stateh Island "and tiemp- '• The" • • first Annual, president's r Patricia Gallagher, Susan Gui- Jtjeld for African Violet"'Society stead. .L.','li, and the' WesMield' • ,nw!u'd :for* activities 4(irlng Na- .._. Jutiy .Goldberg, puempl?; Bstrbara fyu*g, Julia tafion,, sarbeira Hati^n, Ol from New Voi*. §y«deH, •' fitma) .Business. Women's" WcJek, WJirGlCu Hankea, LorrainiB J^to f^ show 6t the •. Union County ©e^olx-r -8-13, wan' worT by. the JfaVks, Leslie'. Kane*. 'Kiaren ; Westlield and "NqrtJr Chapter. . : Keane, Mary JBe'th ISfovUlo, Elaine l Jackson, Ma>y Jujick, K|U«aj Ctanford Businostf-»n^l Profession- mie, Deborah Kaplan, Joel al Womc^s CJubi. « • ' . ",: Novellp, Joanne t OtloiyskL Bar- Presents Concert bara Riziella, ^'Chizryl "fleavek, Th«>' Lincoln .School Gleetlub Kopeltnan, Richard Laroy, i The award was announced at Susan, Rothstein, Juditk—^Wn- presented its spring progran^^n the M^i''• '" '"' " ' .the 45th Annual convention of the send. Sally, West and Donna Sue 'YuditorTuWool^y ZfT^Tke pro- X ri«Je\v( Jersey ^Federation of PW gram included spirituals, folk .Nolan, ; Elaine Noi^l^i, "; Cltibs at Atlantic City. • Mrs. Doris Williams, • - ' .-, Troop 73— Second class rank songs, 'and *"rhte Captain of ihtjl Gene.Odeli; Joseph Palmteri. Ann- [first class rank, Curved Bar, flvc- seiitl'd the citation t'p' Mrs. Harry van,' ".Younggr ' .Generation" by nard "•'Bo'Vvors. wresldeh of the Ii rycair^j)ins and merit badges sented by Mr&.- G. W. Block and CuUlai'ta afad "^Let All Yhi^' waeitf. tiaii Rut - -group.. --> • s . . J uUnayer, Judith ' : Mrsr H. P. Ho.jraicker^|o .lLymie Now Living" by. Davis. Tfae pro.-, Atnong tlupErt-tivities condticted" Erlckson,' Slandra iGteiger,. Barbara gram was under the direction. Of; and ©^ SOFT W>PY OR SNAPPY CURL during ,BPW' Week by the local Mrs. Carblann Aspray. club was the setting up of a dis- Ludlim, Linda Surgeons an?* Barbara Ward."^—, •'• "Glee Club', member^ are:, Susan play iM the* Cranford Public Li-" : J. Benners Judges brary featuring, books, and pam- Tro6p 709 -T- Curved Bar andBennis, Richard Behtsbn,' Charles phlets on careers for women. The merit badges presented .by Um Birchett, Janet Borden, -Linda African Violet Shows Complete WHh Haircut, Etc. Harry Liming, Mrs. Jiunes Wat- Brown, Sharon Brown, Lynn Cal- : Mrs. Corinne B. Benners of 1 display, arranged by. Mrs., JR.' WH^.rcbttib ^UST FOR A SHORT TIME AMERICAN CHEESE SUCES REDUCED IN PRICE KRAFT SLICED SWISS (What needs doing? Plastering? Painting? TP GET ACQUAJNTED ¥-8 JUICE u FROZEN FOODS Roofing? Reuph&lstering? If it can be done, the KLEENEX TISSUES **$ * IDEAL ORANGE JUICE Vellow Pages list just thfc now $(J9-50 >fppnf<( man for the job. They tell B.C., B.D^B.E. DRINKS 3 1 where to find rnateriais {QJ lht» do-it-yourselfer, too. If —-, *.•, BIUBOKOR BAKED GOOps _ CM?T<^ TAILOR 1333 St. G*or?# Aye. Colonla, N. J. AfHE.r •»•*•• .•>•• •;•'."•';••' k'<::' -•'-•'.•'••'•; .••':" ""'••' ' .'•i •:'~."'~r~-'r ••'•'.—">-y -••»"•.*:'•''' >p •'•'•''.'••'• ••-•-••.• V' - ; \ ';'-'• v '!-X.l'.', "rrrr ; • rr:. : •-.-'. , r" '•'"' Paje SIX ^m4m^My^of^,^,mr A graduate of St. Peterls Col-, TtiAiy Ex-: lege, Jersey City, with a bachelor •tension Division."Will, deliver ,the' Of sfcience dsgjee^n* ^EngJisl}., Mr. fir; Errte'st E, McMihon"Of Me- commencement- address to the;: Figuly started witJT~Beneftcial in i'uehen,. son. of Mr, and Mrs.. < Ed-1graduating .class »%f the Evening • Dr. Stephen Dobrattski of 5 1958. -He ,was promoted to. col- Cornell road was presented with a ward C, McMahfin^pf 20 Parker Division of Adelphi College; Long.. lection manager, at. the East Or- wen'ue, xlear. of Rutgers Univer- Island, at 4:30"p.m. Sunday. . ' citation last week\by' the board ange: office in I960 and in 1?61 of trus-teos.of Union Junior Col- was advanced to >^ larger unit of lege far his efforts in planning. the company'in Bloomfleld.- - establishing and directing, an ed- During 1956-58' he was sta- -for dental- as-« Honed with the U. S. Army in sistants. • .- • • . • ; • - - Germany as a radio operator. He The presentation waq madg by is a member of the Holy Name FOR EVERY of tin. TT.TC hfmrri' of 3 i SSSS Jk i S ,fi tiMst ?£.•:,•• at1 commencement . cises for-the dental curses,in the.. •'. lecture hull of Union Junior Col- Dyer Promoted lege. •His unselfish;giving of hte own By Continental ... ".hie .and talents as planner, per- •'John J. Dyer of 200 Elizabeth For paneling, partitioning or suader., and teacher resulted in avenue has been appointed an as- the highest standards'".of' profesr sistant secretaryswf• the C6ntine_n-. CAR'D PARTY CHECK -- Mrs. R. J' Squitieri (at left), secretary, ^iinishing off rooms i"n attics or • sional excellence," the, citation to tal Insurancerpompanles, Newark. and Mrs..Frank" Smith, chairman^ are shown presenting, the R|t- .Dr.'Dobrtinski read.. He joined the insurance group in .Rev. Msgr. William B. Donnelly^ pastor of St. Michael's .Church* basements, choose from a wide Union Junior College and the 1958 as /personnel superintendent in the middle department, .which with a check from the proceeds of the rfecffnt card party, sponsored variety; of grain finishesih ve- Union County Dental Society set by_the Parents'^^Organization of St. -MichaersSchoo'l. ' ,' up the year-long dental nursing includes . the states of Delaware, program two years ufeo. The non- Maryland, New Jersey and Penii- neered plywood. ^ credit evening program "includeU sylvania and the • District of Election Held by CYO 90 hour's of. academic studies, 90 UJC eiXATIpNV- Dr. Stephen J; Dobranskl of 5. Cornell road, Columbia. '.; _ ; -". ^ ; ^ He has been active'Jn Contineh- Prank O'Brien was elected pre- ' hours of pro^essiSnaf studies and second from right, is .presented with citation for his efforts in sident of St. Michael's CYO at a ".' 45 .hours of on - the - job training: tal'sr cpuntry^wide salary adminis- establishing and teaching in dental'assistants' program at Union tration program with emphasis on recent meeting iiv_ St; "Michael's in the office of-a ^dentist. < v__ "Junior College. Award wds presented at commencement exercises Schooi. , "".- LUMBER and MILLWORK Classes were conducted -every performance appraisal . and job Tuesday .and Thursday evening last, week by Warren. W. Halscy; of Spfing'fJ^ld,'secretary of the rating. Before jpining Contine'ntal, Other-officer's were, named for • from 6:30 to 9 o'clock. ^ .. . UJC board of trustees.' With them are: Mrs. Dorothy M. Unk-^ He. was engaged in personnel work 1963-64 as follows: Vice-president, Of AH Kinds Mr.- Halsey announced -th^t the letter'of'22 Riverside drive, class valedictorian, and- Djr. John Carr. with thfe Allstate Insurance Co. Patricia Cfoffey; secretaryi'Jbarine I, * • program will be shifted next year of Camden, executive secretary of the New Jersey State Dental and was personnel manager of the Nietzel^ and treasurer, Michael •' to ' the Union County Technical Society, who was'the guest speaker. , '••'.. - ••'"•;_•' United States Gypsum Co.- Clar. .••'.. ; Institute. . A native of Orange, he is a graduate of Pennsylvania Military of th CoUege and also has taken gradu- :OWQ CREST : sey State Dental Society, was —i-^^ wt—. i.-—". ••*• - . rentlno; Edward Mulkeen, Mich- 'iMtlon or Honeymoon. 2000-Ac'* guest speaker at-the commence- : Columbia University., He served leiort 3 Hotels. Dellclout Meal» ment exercises. ' . ael Meehan, Edward Ehrmann.. in the Army during World War II. Honejirrtoon LWge & cor/ eottagoi The cubjS marched In the Crari-. Amarlcan Plan. Cocktail Louns«. All .•••'j Phone BRidge 6-2700 . •r "Dr. Kenneth W. Iversen, UJC ; He Is a trustee of the Boys' Cluh Sporti. Private Lake. Beach. Tennl». dean| Welcomed.the guests to theford Memorial Day parade and of Newark and a director of the1 Movies. Social Activities. Band '» will participate in the gold star Choral Concerts. Churchei 'nearby.' >4 High Street Crahford * college and presented certificates Newark Junior Chamber ot Com- |t Dally—$9S Weakly up. Booklet "dWH" to the graduates. Caps and- pins nspection on' June .7 and the an- merce. . " ' • N. Y. Offlc*. 11 W. 42d Ht (Era. 6B0) tO bl were awarded by Dr. Dobranskl. nuaT picnic'on June 22. Proceeds from! a recent cake . sale , were Dr. Robert Schwartz of Rahway presented tow Rt. Rev". Msgr. Wil- presided.' . . / \ liam' B. Donnelly by il^eo Ehr- Nine Earn Degrees mann..—7 : ;_U___1L,.._L£.'.- ...: ROLAND R.tEtMANN, Parvuli Dei awards were pr«- AtSetfin FREE! "Act sCriTecTrecently t6 Donald Ehlg 'Nine r^sirtfints in Richard Sikora, Edward Anthias,- wobd ..an4. Kenilworth. are candid Leimann Awatfes^ ^OOP-WORTH OF FROZEN fOOD WITH THE PURCHASE OF ByCvbfaskm David Karalis, Jeffrey Mackevichj ^la>tes for bachelor and master's Daniel Mason, Jamos ^Weiland, degrees from Setoiv Hall Univer- a REFRIGERATOR FREEZER* or HOME FREEZER* sity. C6lmm6rjcement J exercises ree For Rarents Richard RampoUa, Thomas Wog- Roland R. Leimann-, Jr., son of ,A-e+r \- , . •.••_!.'•*•'•'.'';« •,'• .••'.v* ^ •• < . '•: * ; '""' ''•• ' •.* .' .? ••••J.1,..!.1.. V •.'•'•"' ,»frf'.:W.t: •>•:• .• ' • •*., .••'•»' ''.''"'.'•. •*' •"'.' •Si'''j['' •I. .,••• -:'..''X' •r.;; ' 4 T v •; .:•:•.•*. i. .' ••*•'. CHANFipBD (V J.) CtTttEti AKD , JtTKE'^••W6S-'.-. ^ Seven '{•es^jytr spewd- pi'9gr«iii,- h Wfli" ^\ ' Three Crawted of. Mrs. H;B.' Mtioi'e of- $ nounced by Ned j.^Pflrsekian, di-«J. Fres&petf t© €» te field avieniie, leceived. her degree rector>« the NfW Jersey Division ( ":>Jt--. pegrees Eroin ip biofteyi She was 'n nieniber of of Motor Vehlcies,' t bey. nre: , In Recital Beta Beta:"tkna,..biology••'1rjic«fRTJi- Thomds;. A. io'hn^ofn^&f .»•.•-.••;«-•.*; .-•;, YOU LI BE ON THE WINNING SIDE Team-work pays off in building a better community, just, as it does on the ball field. You become.a valued member of the ."home^ieam,w_jtfhen you_spend your doilars where they can score for YOU! , •.. ' ' ' ••/,':.''•' • • • . '. '. YOUR HOMETOWN, STORES ,'•*••"' • • ' , ' ' FROM JUNE people .. . this is the kind of team- . ; - When you buy fromneighb^or? ARE ALWAYS ON YOUR ; who help you. support community work that is in your own best inter- "ON THE BALL!" ; INSURED facilities, and services .,. when you ests!.', ••..••'• -' . --.•;• ' .SAVINGS spend your money _where it helps Shopping at home helps you bet- to stimulate Ideal trade and create ter your own living .., yet costs you Crawford's Olefest and Only Locally Managed Financial Institution employment opportunities. for local not one penny extra! _w.- *THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY RE-TAIL DIVISION^ CRANFORD SAVINGS v. •. CORNERJWIK Mllto HOUKSt MOM.t^l rtl,l:WM««t.4P.M. i r ^iMi-iiJiii''--, -:. : a : 1 : : • [•'•• , .'.'",• V" »••••'* • .. • ••.,«' '. V •'.-'' 's •"•'•I' '••"'"•£• -./,-• ft*'—***:',',\ < , ; ,»••'••••.• J" •< : • • • •/ /• , - •• . . .r. • • "'' a l*age ICieht . CKAKnF6«i> (X. J.) CITIZEN AND IHRONICLE—THCRSPAY, JUNE -B, 19C3 t. A-as ijnhouriced this week by ercls^s oh' Sunday. .. •. • "• 'by Patrrflmun iiobert I: Nyleh "^I Maynard -G. Wheeler', president. . Miss Wightman, Was . awarded Magistrate . SteVens . sentenced My. Lep'nhardt has been finan<- i^bacheIpr; df. arts degree-with i\\'o ofht'r meru.ah drunken driv- J k>rer Post,, cia-I Vice-president'of CSC since .the.distirictlon-of cum Iaurfe. She, •ing^. c-hargex diuing- ..tije montij ,'ftf.i 1959 unti treasurer siitce' 195.7. was am6ng 25 senjoiV in a grad- May; Spending "d'i'ivei'.'s...-;Uceojes! Has Election P.r.iof tp that.time-he was budget uating elasis Qf 314r tb_ earn their in' .e:u?h, case for • twrii ''ytfars and Gerald Amoh was elected prtsT- |. ..' director of- the corporation*' 'Hedegrees wrtiT ^'honors, ' imposingitthes as fallows: •••••' . . .••• 'joinisdj- Commercial Solvents - in Miss'Wijdii^man is'the daughter Austin Ininrlsay Barnes, Bronx. dent of Explorer Post 78 for the I '1939 in'i.1j*n"1jrccoiintinjj capacity. , wf,; Mrr and "Sirs.' George \ Wight-' i;N, "Y;, 30 .days io. the County j year starting in -September, at a j '•..Mr: Jx-cmhardt,.-whose' respon- man.. •••••••"••--.' 'r.'•'-• ''• ' in .lieu of,a j?05 fme; Allan J recent meetmg in St. r Mldbacl's | , sibilities include GSC'tf export op- ! e . a.yejiUe, $225;.; School; ^' ^-r'" V '••{.' j-editions, is n director of North- .Eugene-H. ThotnVnen/ 110 Thoh>as " OuTer/officerg were named' as Drivers Pay street', '.$22§;.% Joseph' S. MarshalK follows: Vice-president, Joseph • "Pmw.ltngx fi ''^' f 'fhil Itill- lone, NevC-aflc. M i iano. -S/p'.A. and HofYinnnn-Lum- lieu of a $l{05 fine, andean addi- lrj; sorrptnrv. ,Tames Turley; quar- j pis, - S?.p.-A., Italy, all of which . Speeding charges, brought pett- tional'20 days in lieu of a $60 line termaster, William LaCor>e; Cab- jare Commercial. Solvents siibsid- motorists' as follows in for driving without a license: • • inet representatives, James Kowal- j iurie's. . - •••..' Court, lust week: : Den- ski and Chrte Palasinski.," t • „_ i' He is'a fjrncluuli; of-Nov.- Work nis McGormiek, IJ34 Spruce ave-' Plans were, discussed for the | University. ••, His' "m-cmbersliips and muy-Gnrwood-, .$3ft; Edwin- K;«i- post's final trip of the current sea- 1 affiliations includi the N[iriioni>ldel, •• Mai>lewood! .$25; Dorothy Cub Pack 78 son.- The boys will spend the week Association of Accountants, Alpha Wright, fti.hway, -$15;< Herbert. M'.' of. June ?3 at Lavallette....-. •: Kappa PsL. business fraternity; Sieyert, 12 Fiske tenrace; and "Paul Also, discussed were plans for the the New Vo'rk'.-Credjt "and Finan- Plans Picnic fli;st' canoeing trip* of the coming '.tVILUAM ^ LKONIIAhbt »V. Smith, Ji\, Wejitfi'eld, Sip each. Plnns'for the anhualTamily pic- MISS MARY GRACE GRALL MISS CAROL, KERVICK MISS CAROL A: LEE 1 cial -Management Association and Other tinea were' ihfi'posed b,\- season , io be, held earjy in Sep- nic of CutTPack 78 .were discussed tmnberf -and several camping.trips.; tile] American Management Assoc- Mafiislr'ate Charles • J. Stevens 'as 11 •ifl'iion. . -•'••• . • ^.a . meeting • in St., Michael'jj Harry Ervine and Pet« Skareckl : Leonhai^t Samed follows^ •-.-...'' . • - came in third in' the two-man Polly Li MeGeary; Roselle Park, School 'last week. The picnic-;will ThrjeeGrianford (xirla Earn Degrees at Chestnut Hill •stopping on travel -l.arte,.$20; Paul event of the canoe races held at To Commercial be "held this Saturday at Uhami 'Three*'' Cranford" gir.ls were a member of the Student Teach- was a -member of the French Nom^hegan Park "on ' Sunday,: in Gum Laude Degree Lomakin, Jr., Union, stop sign, : Park.. . ,: ' • • graduated -Sunday fromv Chestnut. ers' Club, Literary Club and play-, Club, Literary. Club and InternaL connection with th^.C^|^4 Dayif Solvents Board -12; Richiird" S."; Wilkie, Linden, River Carnival. Otlh'er pdsf'JSeBi-' red light, $15; James R. Ilarris, Also, discussed were plans to HlU College, Philadelphia, Pa. : ed junior varsity, basketball. : She lional Rela-ti'ons OKib., She !was a WiJIiam, S. Leonh.mtt ' of' 24.To Miss Wfehtman They are .Miss Mary Grace bersi participatjKg iri" the races I Senecn :road, a viccrpresident of • Miss MiiVTlyii" G. WiKhtmah of 6£lizabeth, reti light and failure participate in the Gold Star In- plains to teach. _ _ . '.. . ,'. member of the yearbook photog- o appear, $25. .••'•••" • ' "' rail, daughter of Township En- Miss Kervtck~wi11 erirdll $t were Thomas Coleman, John Mc-,1 •'"Commercial Solvents- Corp., Novy Green .Court:received special rec- spection to be held at the War-ginee. r Patrick J. Grail and Mrs: raphy staff, Bond Night cast and Carthy, John Woglom^and -James J York, has been elected to the .„,,,_.,,. at Bu<'}tn,p|f University's. ip»i)C;Q-Park stadktm^jtv^El 1 y-aboth Harvard University on Jun^ 25 j arts dGgree in on the dean's-list. . . Walsh, •.•';••., ../•,•. ••-.•. •"'••! )TTFn^TiT*~firr^7)I:.s7*'ir 1 fsuTlmnual ^commencement ex uie-, fai.lirre to set handbrake, $4; tomorrow night.. All.active Jarol A: Lee; daughter of M£. andteaching. She. ^ '.'ine, Si'i'nVorc, Clark,, careless 4 driving, $20; Peier Yachel, Slat-' bei-s are to report, to the schbfll by Mrs. Edward N. Lee- of 41'John year studjying at Villa Des Fou- in Island, careless ''driving; $20; ^6:45 p.m. for departure, - street, and Miss Carol Kfervick, geres... University of Fribourg, In promotion ceremonies . con-daughter! of Mft, and Mrs. James ^mto J. Saccn,'- Elizabeth,, stop : Fribourg, Switzerland. ' [„'. . sign. $10. ' -...." t'ueted- by 'Gubmaster Paul-'Rdctt- F/kervlck of.41$ Casino avenue: Miss Kerv'ick.'a Frertpfi major, ker and 'Assistant-' CubmSfiter C. E. Miss Grail, a mathematics.ma- Porter. Stephen Bentord was ad-jor, Will teach at Governor Liv- leaders of Troop 799, wcre~as$lst- vanced to the Boy Scouts and Dean ingston Regional- High School, e4 by Mrs. ^Wendell Second Offender' Swiek, George Gatesy and TimBerkele- y Heights. She was presi- Given Jailljerm othy O'Malley. moyed.'-iiip . to thedent '.of the'. Student Teachers'. "Wcbelos De'n. •'• ••'-.••' Club,;"and,a', member of- the mis- Former Xocal Resident **~©*ttr^t--p«'&iinted' a hkit ori' "Cir-sion unit, Dorian Club, and on the For Tipsy Driving cus Fun," staring William McCann, yearbook production staff." <- • • Guidklatc for Degree. .ChaVJes •Ruscott, 52, of 41- Pdrk Bruce PnrlUt, SJack DeCotiis and M»ss'"Leo,'.a,Spanish.major, was BoboVt J. Barrow of Clark, •Irive, Kenilv\;orUi, was sentenced David- Montgomery. , . . < fonnerly of 205,: North> aveViue, is INSURED SERVICES WITH MODERN o 90-- diiys in<.,jail - in'.Municipal . • Advancementv awar-ds were prer a "candidate for an associate" in EQUIPMENT. FREE ESTIMATES. ,'ourt last week \vhpn.. he pleaded sented to the following cubs': pean s*Girl Scout News. arts degree at Union Junior Col- .uflty a« a second- offender to aSwick, Riclxard Colline, .Jeffrey '••' Girl.Scout Trtop 799 lege's 30th ' annual . commence- •hnrue'.of driving .while drunk. Kantner, Fred Gubcr, William ment on Saturday.. • '• - Magistrate Charies J. .- Stevens Girl Scouts of79fl invited mem- ;lso revoked his driving license . Robert Wallace,- Chnrlfs 6f Troop , and ;447 to bu .•Tht* cL'renionies will w Olympia for io years and ordered him toBacon, Edward "Dre.Ver.;. their guestHt at a • recent-. troop .ducted at .10:30 a.m. in NonVahc- Al«o, Frank Dooley,' Timothy :/••••- • 8M7 D»lux* my a $20 doctor's [tic and $5. court meeting held at SKerrnan Junior gan Park, opposite the Union Jun- costs. ,. ;.' • ; O'Malley, .Jeffrey O'Donnell, EdT School. A "film entitled ""This' is ior Colldge campUs. . . • ward Huhn, William McCann, 'The Koh|.]worlh..';'m(m was ar- Girl ScontiqgV: was shown, and Mr. -fiarro^, a graduate of St. EXPERT M. Thomas .Hodge, David Montgom- games were played, Cookies were Mary's High School, ''Elizabeth, •ested. May ft by Patrolman Don- ery, John Leonard, John Ordecki, Martin Schrftiede, State Certified Just $10.00 Down ald Curty, who. .reported his car boked'and served by the girls of plans to. transfer to Ne'wark-Rutr ,vns impeding^ traffic on North George E4wunger, Richard .Nina- Troop 79$). Mfs. Joseph Krowicki [.gers or Montclajr State College. Tree Expert ' ^ 1 vaggi, Charles Stecker, George He w.^s a merriber of the-UJC Key and easy terms ;.»venite1{;-west. He was • fouftd un-' and Mrs. Carter Sorter are leaders ier the^nfluence of alcohol'in.an Oaiesy, James Boblick and Charles of Troop 8p9. Mrs, E. H. Koenig Club,; student host organization* buys the world's . > ^ Washburn. . - •' •-.- --- • •'••' nnd Iota Xi Omega Fraternity, A examination byebr. James J.' Dau- and Mrs. F.. A. Barber,. Jr. are FA 2-9109 - ^finest portable! '- bert and a -drunkomctcr test given leaders; of Troop 447. Mrs. Harry dean's list student, Mr. Barrow is Liming and Mrs. James Watson; a Marine.eorps ijkp: "short work" of homework—get ahead faster-—- Sentenced for Thefts! enjoy better grades with this magnificent, new precision- Here Last October- built Olympia. A breeze to operate, it's the one portable • John Kuzmuk, 46, who said he has no address, was sentenced by with true office machine" action. Fully:equipjped..with:the Union Couivty" Judge John. E. Bar- finest features .. . full-size keyboard„.'.. cpnveiiient half- -r-i; ',1 'ger-.in Elizabeth fecfentiy to five spacing'. • ..automatic paper support, key-set tabs! Yours, years'in state' prison, for entries for just pennies a day. See — test —• compare Olympian and thefts la$t October at theKe- before you decide on any other portable. uffeV and Esser Co., 42f> North avuniic, oast, and Kay's. Friendly 1 J TRADE INS ACCEPTED Service gas station, IBS North' ave- nue, east. . • _• '•• » Expert Service On All Makes of Machines -. . Kuzmti'k was, convicted .on Ke'br ruary 21. and May 15 after, sep- arate • jury ** trials .on the two 'S FISH STORE charges. He was givtn credit' for Vacqtiori time will sooh be here, For many it's time 210 days already'- served in- the NATIONAL TYPEWRITER CO. DAILY to paint the boq»t . . . others are taking weekend trips Union County Jail. • Across from Cranford Theatre V Except Mondays Assistant Prosecutor.-Leslie P. to the shore to look ai summer places for rent . .'. but Gliek of Cranford represented.the Open Thursday Evenings to 9 P.M. Phone ."• .» - state at the sentencing. Walter S: unfortunately there are some who are saying, "We just* 20 EASTMAN ST. CRANFORD BRidgo 6-1333 Pryga of Rahway appeared for the don't have the money this year". •• (Tefe'nclimt.- :'—• If you qre part, of this latter group . . . stop byi, *C *•* K •'• K W ti W *•• •'• •'* •** •'* •'«>'• •# ••* •*• W •*• any office of Union County Trust and discuss your VACA- TION" LOAN needs with one pi our experienced officers. Yes — borrowing for your vacation is just one of the many worthwhile purposes for which Union County Tru$t is ready to lend money. Mr. BOSTON mon County Trust Company Serving Vnu In AREYOUR ELIZABETH If you like martinis extra dry but not extra-powerful.. .switch fo 80 proof gin* If you like full gin fta^Wl>uT^ .. .switch to 80 proof gin. CRANFORD feERKELEY HEIGHTS If you like martinis but think you're spending too much ... switch to less expensive Mltmbir f«d*ral Dtpsiil Imuiant* Corpoiatiart 80 proof Old Mr. Boston Dry Gin. . H t FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT MARTINIS: - ' Using Standard s^na 90 Proof Using 80 Proof 36 ProQlpry Vermouth 1 Dry Gin Dry Gin (or Vodka) 3 —to —1 (Traditional) ' 76.5 Proof. . 69.0 Proof . . 5—to-I (Dry) 81.0 Proof - • " 72A Proof dry maiI'm\s .;•.- 8.-r to — 1 (Extra Dry) o4.0 Prtfcjf ' ..-. ' ' 75.1 Proof Old Mr. Boston (The standard" proof for today's bottled Martinis ifi a moderate,6.7.5 proof!) English Market. DiyGin.r 80 PROOF ... EXTRA DRY ... Now mild 80 proof lets you get more of BUT NOT EXTRA STRONG thdt flavor... in drier (not strbnger) 80 proof gin makes Martinis drier.,; Martlnts. - ..'••• ;:' * ' • . . without making them stronger. Twenty 80 PROOF CbSTS LESS years ago, the 3-to-l Martini was standard. Gins are taxed by tho U.S. on their proof, Today with the trend to drier Martinis, or alcohol content alone. Tho lower the they're made 6, 7,*evon 8-to-l. And as^you proof —the lower the taxes —and.the ENGLISH can see from the chart on this page, the lower the cost to you. When you buy an MARKET, modern Martini has climbed from a imported label/you just add the cost of smooth 76.5 proof to an overwhelming 84 shipping and duties, which pushes the -GIN proof! Solution? Mix with 80 ptoof gin. price even higher, without giving you 80 Gives you the same full, dry gin\flavor,, proof quality. but-returns the Martini to its orife BUY OLD MR. BOSTON GIN. IT'S more moderate^proof. ' " AMERICA'S FINEST 1. V .„•.... «0 PROOF BRINGS OUT FULL 1 Old Mr. Boston Gin is vacuum distilled at GIN FLAVOR . an unusually Io* temperature in. special Now you don't have to sacrifice Martini glass-.ljned stills. Only at such a lo'vy smoothness to. got good gin -flavor. temperature is it possible to capture t^o Alcohol itself has no flavor. The pleasant "Wost delicate essence of the'herbs: This taste*you.like in gin comes entirely, from is one reason for Old Mr. Boson's (lavor the- herBs with' which it's distilled. The distinbtlon. IV* America** first and moro gin in a Martini, the-more gin taste. - larg«st'«elllng 80 Proof Dry Ginl • - •• •'•"J^SWBirS.MR.BOStOM&lsriU'W^ ••;•/ • ':'-••;• SECTION THREE- .••' ••.':. '.' VOL. LXX. No. 20. .CRANFORD, NEWiJERSlEY, TAURSDAY, JUNE 6T 1963 Approve School, Memorial to ResentedWJjoc^Bchoo^ • , •• A __ GARWOOD — The 'annual Memorial Day exercises of the Gar- wood public schools were held last Wednesday afternoon on tfto GARWOOD — Upon completion; of required legaj steps, the [<:M* grounds of Lincoln and Franklin Schools, .and a special Memorial Day BorpXigh of' Garwood. is. scheduled to become - owner, of the Jc-cal prpgram'was presented' by the Drama Club in,.the jCincpln School passenger station and grounds of the Jersey Central RailFbad-,. and '": KfeNlLWORTH — Construction on the ..new $2,850,000 regional auditorium on Friday. ihen.will be free to make any •renovations, or improvements it desires '•" ".'high KchooTTn Kcnnworth, approved by ^voters last week inSall Patricia Brumer read the Bible in the property. • ' ' •' • ;••,.' districts, 1,835 to 342, will start .shortly after January, 1964, when the and led the salute to the fiag at A letter from the. railroad offering-to sell the station and grounds bids. are- ieeeived. ' . . , - .' •" - '. .'.. thd Wednesday-observances. This was followed • by singing of "The to the borough for $1 was read at . . Avcry_ W. Ward of_ K£»UwoVthi president of the Regional,-"Board List last week's meeting of the . Bor- : of' Education, reported -that a Star Spangled Banner", and a sa- ough Council and council-voted to - • - ';; i i timetable was setup Tuesday lute^to those who lost.their lives Picnics accept the. offer. * [ ' Iiji Outdoor in past wars, . • •. • • ',-:' , • • * night by the board setting Sep- Under the agreement toxbe drawn . '••>;,:':•;?• &•'• tember, 1965; as the target dateCouncilmen _ Sherry Lawrence and Shaaron Up -by .legal, repVesentalives of • for occuparicy of the school. It is Warne placed flowers on the me-By Si Paul's the two parties, the railroad would ' expected construction will take 18 Art Exhibit niorial monuments on' the grounds' be granted TT lease for the ticket months. ". •' ' . . • ' . ' Switch Pasts; GARWOOD •'— Therei wqs ah atorf the two schools, and the V)fficc at a rate of-ndt more than tendance, of 350 persons as thegram concluded with tapis by '••• •„ The fburth.-jrcgional high school $10 a, month,. The railroad-would Garwood Woman's Club held, its members of the ,school band. GARWOOD — The Senior High furnish heat, light and water and to .be located at the rear, of Hapd,- Fight Spur second animal art contest and. ex- In Friday's program, Jean Yaw- FETED BY BANK — Three" employes of City Federal Savings 1 Fellowship of St. Paul's United- the. borough would maintain the ing School was. approved by. a KENILWORTH;; y- Changes in hibition Saturday, on the" lawn of iak t'o'nducted the opening e*w-' more than 5 to 1 majority-on,May committee assignments . for Bor- were honored at a surprise reception at the Elizabeth Ca.rteret Church of "Cliirist will be host to building and grounds. ; . '. Hotel for ten years-of service with City Federal Savings. They Franklin School. cises - and Cheryl Chereshkoff- the.'-Pilgrim.; Senior High Fellow- : 23. Voting was light, in fill dis* ough Council were anriounced by Wihners in the painting division scrved as announcer. ;'Zi~r~zr*-^T ~>"Jtfaft-^w»«*g>*"' had UfCTrtfftSag= tricts except Kenilworth where 28, Mayor William J. Ahem, Jr., at a are; Left to' right, Mrsj- Marjorie Hoyer of Elizabeth, Mrs. Albert- » Church ;-of cessful in attempts to have the 1 wer.e; First, Mrs. Tillie Kerekes; ReciUitio«»--wcrir*" presented as Christ ,(ei>hgregatiorial Christian TT'iMtent •^XvJJuL^yQters turned out of Borough Council last Jaeoby o"f 614 Kingston avenue, and Mrs-. 'Anthony Pascale of second Iows: ' . railroad provide a new station or to endorse the referendum 'SouOrrftfi street, thelfitTOf iivu 'at c letter a hi tho Konilwor.th.otU Church) of Westfleld at a cook- rcn6vate the present 50-year-old rs. Lawrence pitzel, and hon-"History, of. Memorial' Day, •j. out at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at thestructure in connection with the to 51. new appoiVitments are as Mrs. Pascale received luggage and.Mrs. JacOby, a clock radio. ' orable mention, Mrs. Jcanette Laura ; Kilburg; "Prayer jot "an 1 home of. Mr. arid Mrs. Herbert recently, completed .Center street :",. Votes in other districts were as follows: Finance; and licenses, ,SixJy-five officers and.staff members'"attended the reception" at Reichert. ' . ; " Unknown Confederajto- 'Soldier ' ^ "'follows: ... Clark,- 86-37; Garwood, Richard Lomax; public works, Werthwein of 213 Locust avenue. grade crossing elimination project. which the presentation was made by Gilbert G. Robssner, "execu- In the ceramics division, Mrs. Michael Lawrencet "A Memorial A picnic 'supper-for-the-Jtimor- 48-llf Berkeley Heights; .107-23; Frank Mascara; police and tire, ; Peter Miccio took first place; Mrs. Day Visionf^Louis Cajmario and Mountainside, '117-44, and Spring- Edward Kasbarfan; building and tive vlcc-presidfent, shown at right.. •'. • " ...'••'•' High Youth Fellowship will "be Frank Patrick, second; Mrs. Lerby Denise Kusuk; "Our Flag," Paul held at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. at the field, 315-176. grounds, Raymond Blydcnburgh; Todiscq and Richard Bbwlby; Board Names :• Mr. Ward . water,' lights and recreation, Pet-: Krone, third; and Mrs. Henry home of Mr; and.Mrs. Charles' C. the bpar d was Direks, honorable mention. "Lincoln's Letter,'.' • SheryP Braz- Craig of'167 Myrtle avenue. ' ; er S. Patuto, and transportation Insky; "To Know AU Is To For- Study Commiitee pleased fo have the. support of theand weflare'v John Olock. Kieffer Wins The popular vote in the" paint- Senior Citizens will meet at St. voters for*their plans for a new by-number division favored the give All," Susan Manfredo, Paul Paul's at 1 p.m. today. Rehear- Mayor Ahem said the- changes entries of. the Rev. John Av Mal- Maiewski, Joanne *Speranza and On VNA Proposal school; The school, housing 900 were made to give. coOncitmen sals will, be held by the Senior and-expandable to 1,500, will oc- To Observe colmson, pastor of Garwood Pres- PamejPj a !Gill!Gill ; ;iTh FttFootpathh •t toChoir at 7 o'cle>ek and the Chan- GARW0(DD "-v Th^ Board "of new thoughts and idbas -about all byterian Church,in the adult cate- Peace," • Sandra Bieljeski. cupy a 21-acrc tract on tho south phases of borough ,business. An- cel Choir at 8 o'clock tonight. Health has named a committee to .side of Mohr-oe avenue between. gory, and . Peter Oliveri' in the There Were several selections Thpro_ will "be a meeting of the North 14th street and .North 17th|pthor probtibly bd Appointment t ov-akiato- tflo .present public health- .street. • .'.--• ' , "v '• ; KENILWORTH—John A. Kief- KENILWORTH. — Methodist cmTdreri's~group.~ ~~~. ' v',' -madc e end of the he Judges were Mrs. Jane Wh^ipple Manfredov Edith- Dosch, Joan nursing setup in the borough arid Frederick,A. ElsasAer of Union, added. fer, Jr., has been informed by theStudent Day. will be observed- at "Living a Great Eirith". will, be Chief pf the Naval Personnel.that Grecn.M.,Wf^ti.eLd..f.pX'th'e..pain^ Yawialk, Linda Harney( Sandra the sermon topic of • the Revtt.i make a- recottlmendation on who has been associated' with the Route th6 "9:3ft ahd~ lTVcl6ck sefvice"s" Bieljeski, Joanne Sperania, Picuia , district for 25 years, Is the archi- *as. a qualified alternate he ' has ings and Mrs. Ruth Keller of Stephen Ssiabo, pastor, at the 11whether or not Garwood. should A petition will be/sent by Bor- Kenilworth for ceramics. Majewski, Mary. Kirpan, Susan. : beerf: selected fors an appointment Sunday at Community Methodist a.m. worship service Sunday. Thereturn to an earlier practice, •• feet •".• .•""• •.;• •''' • . uligh Council to Governor Jlichard Angelo, Sheryl Brazinsky, Irene Hughes and State Highway at the United States Naval Chutch, A special offering'tq pro- Chairman for the• exhibit was Chancel Choir will sing under di- terminated in 1959,- of contracting Academy,. Anhdpolis, Md., as; a Mrs; Ditzel. ' Madiara and-Pamela Gill..'. rection of Mrs. Victor Greene. with t'he..'Cranford Visiting Nurse Commissioner Dwight-R..<3. Palm- ; vide funds: for the-National" Scenes from "Little Women/' er asking state officials-, to aban- midshipman. * '• Church School Will convene at Association for such services' • • • ' St. Theyesa'si ' Mr. Kieffer, son of Mir. and Mrs. bdlst Scholars-hips and for. the; by Louisa May Alcott,'. were'.en- 9:30 a.m; •'•• In.r.esponse to a query'from .the don a'proposed extension of Route acted by the following: Arine 278 from Route 1 in1 Linden. John A. Kieff er, Sr., of 544 Newark student loan fund of the Methodist Little League Confirmation class .Will meet VNA as to whether Garwood. Tells Awards av.enue, was graduated last June Church will be received a-t both Valenti,. Joan Di Battista, Joyce with the pastor at 3:45 p.mwoul. d be interested in using its L Mayor Ahern' said the petition Biazzo, Marianne Manfred*, Lynn •will be sent after borough coun- from, Jonathan Dayton Regional services. • Tuesday. There will.be a meet- services again, Harry Hartman, High School, Springfield, wheVe Chalenski, Nancy. Harney, Jac- president of the Board of Health, Plans cils in Roselle and Roselle Park Assistant Pastor George W. S<*editle Told queline Walsch and Robert Wilds. ing of the Ladies' Aid at the ndopte. similar resolutions. The he was n member of the Key Club, churcn at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday.. appointed the investigative com- KENffiWORTH -^ St. Theresa's Varsity Club and a letterman in Kaslow Will preach on "The Focus .GARWOOD — .Little League There also was a'special kin- - The-WoMeh^s Guild" will hold a mittee at a meeting Monday night /"parish will sponsor an award night move was mapped at a meeting in games will .bq'played at James V. dergarten assembly, program in Kenilworthj of Mayor Ahern \ arid both track and football. . of. the" Church." Mrs.. William picnic at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at in.the.Borough HalLannex. !., on Sunday at-8,p.m. in the Hardr He is presently a freshman at Guerrlcro FieM at 6:15 p.m. next Franklin School on Friday, open- . ing School auditorium. Mayor James. G. Argyros of Ro- Bridges, interim. organistchoir- the home pi Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas Geoghcgan, board sec- the Newark College of Engineer- week as follows: Monday; Diamond ing with, a presentation' of "TheSchmidt of 521 Locust avenue. In retary, was named chairmajr of the-, • _;' Public school students -in theselle and Mayor Herbert M. mnster,; will direct the Chuhcel Expansion vs. PBA^Tuesday, Di- Shoemaker Dance." .by the entire Barnes of Roselle Park, ing and a member of the Air Force the event of rain, it will be held committet, which ajso includes eighth through twelfth grades who Reserve Officers* Training Corps choir at both services. amond Expansion vsXVFW; Wed- class. have missed no more than two The petition notes that state of- at the church. (Contittcdrvn Page 2) and the Highland rifle drill team. The Rev. James S. T-illerf pas- nesday, Accurate Bushi vs. PBA; Characters in a play entitled 'Hi 11 Confraternity of Christian Doc- ficials have held th&t-there are noHe also received" letters in soccer. tor, and Mrs. William Hoeflich. Thursday, VFW vs. PB. Friday, "The Toy Store"' were portrayed trine classes since September will definite plans for. extending Route He • will report for \duty'. on June lay delegate, are representing the open date. by the following: receive • awards. • • 278 .from Linden to Springfield, Minqr League games have 26. . • ••••„• ..-' '•. . •' •• .- church^ this week at the Newark een Scott Kamin,^Theresa McComb, Pack 75 Visits West Point, Members of St. Theresa's Teens Since the state has "indieatejd no, Annuai" Confer'ence-at Drew Uni- scheduled for fclS'p.m. next Frank Todisco, "Paul Chereshkoff, and Senior Youtfi 'CluiS'wftl pre- need" for the- spur/ the petition versity, Madison. The conference at-Unami Park us follows: Mpnda; Matthew • Hiisch Frank p'Such, sent two one-act plays at the pro-tells fqr, ihe highNyay; department will end Sunday afternoon with Jets vs. Casale,s; Tuesday, Craig William Legg, Steven Ryndak, gram. Appearing in the Teeng' to "make known its intention to Legion to Attend Brothers vs. VFW Juniors; Wed- > the reading .of the pastoral appoint- Riiehard Lyons_and'Guy=Benlk"eT '" GARW0OT> 4- Thirty-seven members.of Cub Pack 75 and their pfoducUonj^'Biif Shot" will . beabandon the proposed route." ments by Bjshop Lloyd C. jL nesday, Fire. Department vs. Jets; Maureen "Che^c, Leslie Ga}l|son, . Michele Paoltne,. Judy:. Emmert, Countv Conclave lamilies visited -the Military Academy at West Point on the pack's •i ,- .'•;] The, mayor said, the: proposed Of the New York Area of the lay, the Hut vs. Craig Jnnjee PapandVea,.. Mary-... Jane . Carol Moramarco, JoAnri Wojcio, route would displace homes and KENILWORTH — Commander s annual spring trip. After viewing the cadets on parade the boys visited John Appicie of Kenilworth Post Metho.dist Church. Brothers; Friday, open date. On YawIak,\Lynn^ Alimonti, 'Linda Frank Grandinetti; Frank M"iddle- industry without benefltting af- Saturdny, June 15r at Guerriero the?'post chapel,'the museujrn. arid 470, American Legion, wilLhead a Koenig, Mihalko and V tort and John Zeszofarski. In thefected towns or the county as a The Senior Methodist Yputh Field,, the Fire Department will Nancy Yocul saw the Army vs. Seton Hail Urfh- Senior Youth Chlb play, "Safe whole. He said sufficient con delegation to the annual. Union Fellowship .will conduct n -.car r County Convention today, through meet Casale at 9 a.m. and the VFW There also Nyere -several. songs versity baseball game. On the trip ••• Harbor/" the cast will-include Jean necting' roads are available tq dis- .wash and cake sale irt the parking Juniors will face the But at 11 a.m. fire Ladies to the academy, the'buses stopped . ——Bodriar -.Barbara-—Aloia, •••= Carbl perse Goethals Bridge traffic at Saturday .in: Union. Connecticut and dramatizations by the entire r Farms Post 35, VFW, will be host. lot Saturday from 10 a.nv p ~ The following" games class. ~ -fit-Bear Mountain whore the group . Dougherty, Lindley Pennypacker, the proposed Route'1 terminal in Alan Smith, Peter Behrons and Teeners' Division will be played at rested and had lunch. • Robert Bodnar and Bernard Du- Linden.- ' ..•••' Other delegates from the local Children in the^, kindergarten chapter aro Norman Colwell and Charles- Oehme are in; charge of Unami Park- at 6:10 p.m. next class at Washington School .hnve At Dinner tonight At the pack's recent meeting in browski. Mrs. Willlarn Conrad the car wash; cakes and refresh- week: Monday, Sta-Best vs. Johan- Lincoln School, Howaid Krone 're- directs both plays. v Charles Soos. Mrs. Willfami Taj- been making a circus booklet "for GARWOOD — New officers of Dog Poisoning Charge kowski, president of the auxiliary, ment's, Pat Reiri, Sandy" Lang, sen; Tuesday, Johanse.n:'vs. Thatv June, featuring, oaged nnimals, the Ladijes'-Auxiliary of the Gar-ceived an littendance pjn for per- , Those r e c e i v'i. n g attendance Barbara Huetteman, Andrea Pa- 1 fect attendance at all pack meet- awards 'will be Suzanne Burger Brings $30 Fine will attend the auxiliary conven- cher; Wednesday, Sta-Best vs. acrobats and many circus WtWi- wood Fire^bepartment will be in- tion at the same time: tersoh and Diane^Elias. Suburban Trusty Thursday, •' Sub- tics. • Other clas'ses ' hive decorr stalled at ceremonies to be con-ings arid activities for two "year's. Carol Kowalevlch, Henry Krupin- KENILWORTH — A fine of«'$30 The post color .guards—Mr. Ap- On Tuesday evening the mem- urban Trust vs. Johansen^ Friday, Other cubs receiving awards were ski, Helen Neville, Anthony Piron- Was levjed on Anthony Koza of ated the school halls anil class- ducted during' a dinner meeting picle, Mr. Soos, Raymond and hcrs of the Woman's Society of Thatchec vs. Sta-Best. Suburban with animals and clowns. .this "evening .at -the -Maplo. Tree K^ven Costello, Gerald Ramsey ti, Thomas Pszczolkowski, Kath- Christian Service and their famil- Trust will face Thatcher' at the and Drew, HuzOr,. wolf _ badges; Monday night on a charge Jnnr Fanwoodi^ . _'...„.. ,.'.. . will"-march, in, the convention pa- ies will gather for a cookout on the park at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June They arc:' Mrs. Nicholas Mc^ Richard. PctreHaaRa:yjnoiidrSenc^... "Bosemary Hudak Catherine Kllem x t of \ attempting to - poison a dog rn.de At 2:30 p.m.. through Union. church lawn. This will be the15. • ' • • • ' Little League Picture r "and LawrenceiRuggeri, bear badge, poredn Maiorana,. Robert Stollen owned by Mrs. Agifes Windzigl of Kluskeyr-suoceeding-Mi »~ George The public has been invited to at-filial meeting before summex'-^aca- president; Mrs. William and William Trclease(and Howard ; ,-Diajna' Keenoy,. Walter Urban 348. Maplewood avcmie.. ' •• , - tion. ;. . . ' . " Ony xas : tend a flag burning ceremony at H. Severageer , Jr., vice-president; Cohen, silver, arrow on wtolf. Michael Wojcio, •'Linda Ambis Mrs. Windzigl, the complainant, 7:30 o'clock today at Community GAR WOOD i- Joseph E. Hu- The flag- ceremony was coriduct- Kathleen Carqlan, Louise Corcionc, JtmetMtilko menik; • president of the Garwood Mrs. xRodnsr, financial secretary; testified she saw Mr.' Koza'/throw Park, Union: r-—* •••;•.-•••'•-•-,-. «d-by-Den 2- Den 4 won tho attcn- . Robert Frankshun, Rita Mazzarcse, particles of meat into her yard on cmhTder MrstryJohn - Carol Moramarco, Barbara Queen to local residents this week that retary; Mrs. Benjamin Froat,_cor-i donee pennant and" Don 5 won the May 10. An agent of the Union Businessman inspection honor plaque. Mrs. Frank Wagher, Jam^s Williams.., County SPCA testified the'meat Auxiliary Offers Tickets a picture about Little League base- responding secretary, and Mrs. • Carol Baiza, WilmaBenko, Ann Of County CYO ball will be presented on tele- Wilfrid Kingu treasurer. Roberta Costello, Mrs. Olga Rug- vyas analyzed afid found to con-To Dinner-Theatre ParlV geri and Mrs. Mary Petrella, den . Mnrie Boylan, Rose Carllno, Pat- tain poison,- Mr. Koza pleaded in- To Speak GARWOOD—Janet Malko of St.vision from 9 to 10 p.m. Tuesday. Serving as trustees will be: Mrs. KENILWOKTH — Tickets are Appearing on Channel ft, the John Hafcrkqrri, three years; Mrs. mo'thersi received their den mother ricia Dcssewffy, Gcorgianna Garth- nocent. . •' •• . available for the bus trip to Guy Anne's. CYO was elected chairman - vjaite, Carol Hodapp, Fred Meh- bf-the-Union-Gourity-eYO Council picture concerns the - .•trials-- a nd_ Elmer- - -Bwowr--t wo- -years,-- and pins -fomCubmaster George • Walter M. AdrianeoT 18; of 751Lombardp's stage presentation, At£!hapel Lawq-enc:e. rohpf, Gregory' Patkus, Stephanie KENILWORTH — George T, as the county unit held its annual tribulations of members o£ a Little Mrs. Albert BHttaln, one year. I Newark avenue pleaded guilty to "Around the World in 80 Days," Installing officer will' toeMrs . Calvin • Peters, Susan Ambis, Theresa a charge of drunken driving and at Jones Beach on June 29. Mortland of Ridgefield Park wil convention vSynday in the audi- League 'team on its way to the • Cubmoster Campbell, Judith Emmert, Charles be guest speaker at the 11 a.m. and torium of St. Aijne's School. championshipp . It is-entitled '"The Ralph"G. Mann, a. past president j Martin - 'reported on therecent was fined $210. . Magistrate Wil- Tickets may be. obtained. from of the auxiliary; Frolich, Suzanne Tfvone./ Kathleen liam Bruder revoked the youth's Mrs. Constantino Barbarlse of 307:30 p.m. services at Kenilworfh Other ' officers ^pre . named as Giants." (Continued on Paoc- 2) Perkins, Dorothy Reda; JoAnn license for-two years, the defend- North. 11th street, chairman, and Gospel Chapel on Sunday. Mr. follows: Vice-chairman, John Tyne Wojcio. ant was arrested May 24 in New- Mrs. Frank Corcione of 140 North Mortland, a business—executive of St. Theresa's, KenHworth; re- The Rev. Sylvester P. McVeigh, ark nven-ue by Patrolman Mfred 24th street. The trip, open to thane d wide traveler, maintains an cording secretary, Kathy-Mcchler pastor, will return to the parish Brokaw. . public", is sponsored by the Ladies active interest in Christian mis of St. Bartholomew's, Scotch today following an .operation ad Auxiliary of the Kenilworth Vol- sionary. work.and,is president o Plijlins; . corresponding secretary, Overlook Hospital, Summit. He unteer thp Department. : Voices from the Vineyard Mission- Howard Smith of St. Michael's," has been on a three-day retreat at WSCS Tells Plans ary Corporation which acts as ajCranford; and archdiocesan repre- Immaculate Conception Seminary, For Family Barbecue clearing house for missionary ac- sentative, Chester- Moczydlowski Darlington. New,Officers Named *. r of St. Elizabeth's, Lit\den. * KENILWORTH _ A family KENILWORTH — Robert, Bod- tivities throughout the world. barbecue has been^planned Tues- nar has beerj elected president of Frank B. Macmillan, superih Formal induction of the new of- LL Auxiliary to Meet day at 0 p.m. by the Woman's So- St. Theresa's Senior * Catholic tendent of the Sunday School re ficers was conducted in the Church • KENILWORTH — A meeting; of ciety of Christian Service on'•' the Youth Club. Other • officers are: ports that plans are now complete of St. Anne by the ReV. Michael n the Little League Women's Aux- lawn of Community Methodist Vice-president, Bprnnrd Dubrow- for the annual picnic on June 15 Masccnik, nssistflpt moderator of iliary will, bo held Monday nt 8:110 Church. In the event of rain, the skl; treasurer, Miss Doris Keller; at Unarhi Park, Crnn'ford. the county group, followed by p.m. at thp Community Methodist barbecue will be held in Fellow- secretary, Miss Jean Bodnar. A Under the. \ direction of Miss benediction. • , . Church. Group pictures will be ship Hall. . .*• trip will be made June 21-23 to Marfpn Schroppc younj; peonje. o A.buffo supper was._seryed ,in tnKctu^-M-t'tt' eharteit'. David -afap the cafeteria' and there w^s ah 1 A movie'will. be' shown at 7 thp Pbconos where the club will lie pendent of the Sunday* School, ire- Mrs. Frank Corcibne, Jr., will be p.m. for children. A short bus- host to contestants in the recent thc chapel have made materlal^fot entertainment,- prefcram arranged hostesses. iness meeting will be held. king and queen contest. the Vacation Bible School at theby Charles Benglc of Westfleld. end 6f June. Fred G. MacKenzie Qf 9 Red Oak lane ha,s Jnvitqd young people o( Su in liier Scheilule the chapel to attend n splash party For Qarbage-Collection I' at his swimming pool oh Saturday GARWOOD —' The summer nt 3 p.m\ "•',.. schedule of twtcc-weekly garbage collections will begin Monday, it KENILWORTH INN was announced this we»sk by Recollection Day Set OPEN-HEARTH CHARCOAL PIT Street Commissioner Edward S. For Eighth Graders Tripkn. - .-- •''•'. 4 • Open Daily ^-4 to 11 P. M. • KENILWORTH'— Eighth grade Residontsnow having a_ Monday /..* students in St. Theresa's parish coTlecMon will h.ave" a second ; Albert BertoloHi and Jerry Salerno will take port .in _a day ofrecol- pickup on -Thursdays and those DppLEY iectlon on' Sunday; Tn - preparation .with Tuesday collections will have NEWLY REDECORATiBb^OR for graduation. On Sunday they Ken Scheller, Coppy Hansel,' Lar- wiH. attend mass and receive holy Silverman, Mdrk Nordstrom and FUNERAL WGMC • COCKTAimoUNGi 0p«n 10 am. to.2 ct>mm'u;i\ion a\9 n.rn. in.the church a -second pickup on Fridays; 218 NORTH AVE^wl. # BRIDGE 6^0255 auditorium. " I Wednesday. collections will re- • SPECIAL PARTY AND BANQUEtRd • At 2 o'clock thut afternoon they main the bame with the exception will meet In the church auditorium of ashes, wfvioh ar®to be put, out A Funeral Horn* of homelike atmosphere, completely for a •confer^occ with the -Revoh regular collection, days. ' modern, air conditioned, of fairest parking facHitie§ Joseph DiPerio,. Essex "County Councilman. .TrJpka requested j '>4uth assistance:' director for. the .residents not to plaiqe heavy • Y - •..•••.'•• •',• • • - ' - " "" " Telephone* BR BR 6-9785 Mt- Carmet Guild, wbo will d|s- brush,, ^ree.branches, Jurtk^and cu«s prdbteftijf ftcing tecnagert in other misceHaneous debris out. tho. transition from eighth grade with garbage a$ such items will be ggSAI to hitfh ttthopl. "A qyestlon-and-. picked Uj> only during Clean Up ii«arj=^-'-y'=^1^ • y '',>.••'' 1 •''"'S^'uii-'" I' '''••'''''• ^ , ,' • :• ' -..••-•'• ..'.---;-^":( ' ' ' • 6, •' •V .» • / • V • * '' . J ' • _. * . j.., -—,_-»- _.,,. . . * ' ' '," .*-, < • * " '. (*" • •"" • ' ' /•'. • -X. Pace Two CRANTOKD (N. 1.) GITtZEN ANDCtmpNlCLIir—T0t7rfM)AY, JfUNE B, I9C3 fan selling the^greatest number .right-hand lane In flding, bicycles hi . to. PlilUu jk, NOTICE i>F Two Residents Injured «h "of Krt)»lwonh, N, J. T«ke Boiten th^-SAV UtAT POT ; of-tickets. .;'; • •;..'... •'••'•" /;•••* •'." under the, new railroad" underpass. • In Elizabeth <;ra*h w ««C; VETE»AN8 OP.rOREIOM WAR8. of '•^Phe- boys played game's, under The chief warned that' riders !u$- Btreel thj» IJ!IVI.TEO'8TATB8, O^wood,' N {•• »« KENrLWORT'H ~ Injuries were 'JlostUc, N. J. '' ' . aoplied to (he Mayor, and Council Of the the direction of Mr/; Martin and ing-the wrong lane are a seriotts •Mv.Ptf- • sustained by two Kehii worth rneh [Borouuh of..aar*ood. N. J.. for a Cluu Walter Relnhar&t while Cubmas^- traffic.hazard !fnd thatliicycles.of | licsnse (or.nr'eaifsffc.'.KltuaiM »'('?31 Soulh in a two-car collision'in Elizabeth NOTICE OP 1NTKNTION - Avrnur;, aAi'vbod. N. J. ter Lawrence explained the coming violators' will be'confiscated; Take n ~trl > ; ' ' 33* CENTENNIAL AVE. BRIDGE ^505 . ••'.•••••.>:.• I"' •>'? ')'•'• ".V :/*•• ~t CRANFORD (NJ.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—TlfURSDAY. JUNE 6. IMS '..|. sion at the at 9:,45|a.m. The Junipers will \ : CompleteH Pre-Gliniical, nurse at Elizabeth GeneraJ Hqispi- n Graduating Class \.Lyria Restaurant in Elizabeth last >neerat 7 p.m. and the senior youth' tal, ,is a Ailhur ' L.. QAIIWOOD "~ ^nMeth rfi»;oup ulso will meet, at the''same Nursing Course at-UJ^ Johnson Rogional High Schtsol, Program gan of ,4?1 Spruce I hour GARWOQD — Miss Valerlei Clark. >>• ••• ' :•••', ryandermark of 41? Myrtle avenue among thosirsettedulwi to. By 300 Persons Supper under the pastor's leader- diplomas at the 95th' annual com- •. GARWOOD — An estimated] es|kvSans Set ship. '.'• \ -. :.•- • . •_ y'* .' .. was among Sf student nurses from Penalized for Points jnencement of St. Pepedlct's PW- : 3,000 persons viewed the bor- .. Mrs. jJosoph^Deremer, president -Elizabeth anid-Perth ^Amboy Hos- ' GARWOOJJ -T- .Suspension of paratory School In Newark to- of the "WomenV Association; j.nd ough's Memorial Day . parade ,'and pitals who completed a year-long 1 he driyerls licenseot John E. Wilr morrow night. Th>re.arp 110 \»ys _.-: GARWOOD —The Women's-As- Mrs.>Adam Miller will attend Uie »jn, 20, o_f-4S3 Second ayenucjJOyj T in the graduating class, ^ ; • ^ . services cpnductea i4 pre-clinical n'ifrsfng program last of the Garwopd.iPr.esby- ^nodical jrfeetihgr at Douglass Week .- atl Unibn Junior Xiolloge, t^ ^ monthsth;; .effective'ffti'"" S s off MMay' World War I monument at lri''""" Ne^T—w Brunswick, ' next 19, binder the Point System, was A fool sees hot the same tree •Wn~IfliiT~SchV»ai find tKe"~Woi'ia \»eck—fay "Motor War II monument at Unami Park schedule, fo.ir circle meetings next The Chancol Choir will rehearse 'ear nursint; siutitilllK f 1 Ul 11 i Vehicle Director Ned J. Parsekian. 16laice. • : week,as follows: Monday^nt 8 p.m., Elizabeth and "Perth Amboy Geni! last Thursday. ? at 8 p.m. tonight. Rehearsal* of the ; . Participating in, the ceremonies i Circle '2 lender the leadership of Melody Choir and the commurii- era!'Hospitals, takfe nil their' aca-1 were, members of Garwood 'Me- Mrs. ClareHee.'Potts,.at"fh"e cliurch; 1 cants'--classes- have 'been discon- dcrn-icjJtudtes at Union Junier-Gpl- , *$" — morial Post 317, American Legion, Circle 3, with Mrs. Ann Evans nsjti'nued until the fall. " legp. The student nurses earn" 18 ; college credits in anatomy and •and'Say Leaf Post 8807,. VFW..' A. rleadei'tat the home of, Mrs. Fraiik physiology, EngliKh ' composHion, wreath also wiis' placed on the"; Ccrveleyri, 444 Locust avenue. Speeding Fines" Levied'..' Korean ^Conflict plaque" at the Also, Tuesday, 1 pm...Circle'4, general chemisti.y, general psy> We Were # # Borough Jfivll./ -•-•., "-.-•.„ '. at-the'home-of..Mrs. Joseph Dert"- In Miinicip«l Court chology, sociology and. microbiol- j Tner, 346"WUlow avenue, and Circk' •Anthdny J: Riccardo of 447 Pine GARWOOD — Fin2S;for speed- . "Elizabeth-^Gen^ral Hospital and , avenue was grand marSnal for the 1 at.8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of ing .were imposed* by Magistrate We Still Have Mrs;. Edward^. Howarth^,5I Madi- Union Junior College established par^d.e. Undersheriff Jolin L. James T. Leonard in Municipal the pre-clinical nursing program .soii-avenue, Fanwood. ."'• . . •"> «. Banyasz, commander of»• the- Leg- Court Mdnday night as fallows: in 1949. The progiam was ex-j GAR WOOD SA1\E — The above home at 220. Third avenue, ' ion' post, was* general chairman •.The-Rev. John A. Majcolmson,] James F. Hackett, Jr., of West- 2 Brand New Mercurys in Stock •; Garwood, was! purchased by Mr. and Mrs-, Mariano DiFilbio, toi'- pastor.vvill Rreacli on "U.nion and, Held,, $20: James H. Trtrtter,' Ise- panded in 1954 when Perth Amboy for the observance, assisted by General Hospital, joined. • . merly of 32 North avenue," Carvvoo"d, frbmJLflui.s Kere.kes, whp has Donald Schmitt! retiring ^com- I Communion" at the 11 a.m. com-'lin;: VVayne B. Bluri, Union; Ei- : tt ttt :H f a student moved.to Ocean Gale. Mr. DiF.abio is associated .with Thalcher mjwtth.'r-'af the VFW post ' I munion service ' SiindnvV^_Thergj.fren-•' Rn'|^r^^T^ F ^ ^'T'^ * MERCURY MONTEREY S55 ? l —;Mwie-<«ti-; the "TKarchers was TnS6 ~*timirV^"'tfe7^16n"'^r '*new/Bernstein;; W°a Tv _ .., -.--, . ,?«'"! Public Shaw, by. Weintraub; JNl<5l NPIII rinmC^ Popular Education ajtdJDernocrat- X 7 Big or ~?«^ VV" *£" « - ! ic. Thought in America, by Welter; Added to Sftelws N S^^isLi!?^'?*"^ _ __ _ ^, *• •« oy-.wime, Guide to Old .American At PubliC Llbrttril ;"°l'se^by Williams; The Great ; bee Thn eadde followind to gth ™^i«^e shelves, of thwe Ji^^^-^^^ Cranford-Ptiblic Library; , . ' ; Fiction •'•»•• .-Ponelope,1 'by, Anderson;,, The Sick Fox, by Brodeiir; Come tp the Bower, • by Bryan; Textures of ' Life, "By CnlisKcr: The Uhconquer- fc>V ed Su,n, by Dulin; Portrait of an GARWOOD — Miss Marie Cho- Artist with 26 florses, byEastlako; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amy, by Eyre; Black Summer,.by W. Joseph. C?hoborda of 'Clark, Hale; "Dudley, There.Is No To..formerly- ' of Ganvood, was gradu- morrow!,'-'by Mead. ' "",;••••" jbtekl on Moncjay from Duke Uni- :iRise Up" in Anger, by Olivier; I versity. ." '•' . . JGbe Bright Morning, by O'Rourke; • She recently was "elected to P\\i I . Kappar-Dohn, honorary leaderahtp Boys 'and Girls Together, by Sar- byanr Genesis Down-, by Smith; jand schghnrship society.. She has The Summer Houses, by Srte'ven- I served, on the "board' " She. has.,-flpos.-vokiHteer.-work*i Murder's Little-Helper, by Bqg- | .[?»»«> Hospital and" Bittner Hospi- aL ^nc 'f-n-8f«luatc.-of ArthwY by; The .Doubly Deyd, By Fe'rrars; \ Hi Die a Little Every Day, by Fisher; j^ ^^ ^ School . Lion in Wait,'by Gardiner; Mur-.| der by the Book-, by X - 7 QUEBEC. WHITE MIS. <..,„ K'ISTANJft'OEBEAUME »™ it is welcome at National State, , GE0R01AN BAY CRUISE j1BE,, -S00 LOCKS J185" aiM ciiaitrut Jani !,|, I}, Unt where all accounts receive t. 7. • • *, THE COOL SMOKY MTS. Si - - • TENNESSEE t NORTH v CAROIINA the same tender, loving care. GASPE. MAINE AND «,1hM 13 M am NEW ajUN.swicir '218 NflVA SCOTIA. HEW ' U $ M ..vt BRUNSWICK, PRINCE 233 * MVI EDWARD ISLANfl - °° BL NtW ENGLAND >..«,< M«*dESE»T OF MAINE I''* BANK THIS PASTE ELIZABETH HILLSIDE KENILWORTH 1RAHWAY HAS TASTEI HerMy Otp«iturc» Mtj thru Ocl ROSELLE PARK-SPRINGHELD SUMMIT WESTRELD t ttmtwrwttritMiiWSltlMMSs •d iltHlucmt. til idmlitlim ua t/wT ^^ rtiuch rlchpr and more flavorful, »wlt\lw la Ititit mtd .;'?•..:.- •.' ,;-'^'-^•;••-'; ? (i Tiiwk John' Bartbect; 3;, George Jurick; ark-l^^eterieTHfftinten-Sr^Gar^v-H*^*- ••> '.• each copped, two.events to Stt'lJ. Baschall throw' for eight-year- 50-yard dash for 10-year oWs— hgg ^^ olds'— i, Lt'iBh^immelman;!^'Pfft- Mike Martin of the Builders'" General Supply, YatflcdeS fwlfled a ahd field meet at Memorial Field j; Neil Makatenas; 2, Allen Tftr- Saturday •under the auspj'ces pr adlan; 3, torn Beadle; 4. Jeffrey. rick^Ro-wc;-3, Eric Weisberger:; 4, tio-hitter a§ the ydnks blanked the'. Martin JewelierS ^Orioles, 5-0, to the first place Cranford Hqtel Rams won three garnes and the" Cranford- ElkS the'Cratlford Bpt&'ters.'Cjub. • Vjeeiand; 5, Stuart" Nevj11. 50-' Thomas Sharkoy; 5; Hobert ''.-RlnV highlight"acu^n-thisweseie-'in the American Lfcague.. ' ,. • • Lynn Gontoy won all three ev- yard' dash for H-year-.alds.••--*- 1, aldi.. Baseball throw f6r nine- Martrh struck but 12 arid issued only tbtee, free" passes!. "Terry •'Angels tookfouf tilti over the past week to top action in ihe Pony League.- ; \ • •" -.. Th> »* ninp in "a row by downing the Cranlord Junior Service League/Stars, ents! . for nine-year-old' girls. She Torn Rinaldi; 2, J,,Clarke; 3, Gary year*rolcls. — i,, John. VanBrunt, »2, Gieaerich, Pat Dwyer, feob HoskinsVand Bob MicLep : k ji- . • ' •• .j.', ' "••.<.•» . . '- . • J '•"" JUN? game. Qayecjc was ^he winning "pitcher and Ray, Romanowski took the"loss, i^rutzmart.paced the whv^ ncrs' at" the plate while George In No-Hitter Bjitkinoff and John BrandenBerg-' The Bell's Pharmacy Cubs and p)ace by topping the Lehigh Oil the one-hit pitching of Rob Wiess. er hit well tor ;the losers. Kedonberg MacBean . Dodgers' C^j.'.. Pirates,^ 6-1 ^ Paul Nikituk Mack singled wHh two. outs in In a-closely cohtested £ame, ttie each/ extended t'neir : win ^treaks was the winning moiindsman- and the final frnrne:'tp' spoil WieasI bid- BASEBALL STANDINGS for a. no-hittci\ John Banner Crees .beat the. JJ^Williarns Co- and .John: Gustafseii'•twirled,"his Al Fredrick's toolc the loss. .Al- tKough Lawlcr, Tritjisk, Col&ton htyiiercd fer ih'oT winners, and -Al. r mfirtches,' 0-4- Brandonberger was second no>hitter of the season for lidlricks cracked out a double Weak hitting, once again proved, fatal as Cranford High's •Varsity '•.•,••. i i '. . »• _'«_' +% _.^ and Kikltuk all collected hits. jhn imnytirig1 niirior. nun American •RoH< in took the loss. B>amlenb6rgor ConfnT*^nnft f**1^ flnnl two which, enabled them to win; the The Robbins and Allison Phll- -i.l.jll j ml i1!t rhjlff S""""- *^r>r in • 3 • winners and. ..Spanl^y Prutzman : .• .( • ,* xnv uwncrj). 01 . >nc fanvway bunt scoring . with the in- Eric,Schwartz. -was^defeatod in the. finals of the Actions \ajrp right in proportion There wcr« a nufnber of indi- Bpwl, Honor sponsors attending took the^loss. '.''•• —.' •• Joe Bazllus be . m.anajgjti& itial Rahvyav run. The ,bunt ap- Pitman 4Kv REPEATED «Y NO WALLP SALE! M0N8Y UOWM ^ O«ly $|, 'JUNE 1$ GASLIGHT MONTH. During June, EU?abethtown has established.a special hyr prifie for a Charmglow gaslight. Determine your outdoor lighting needs — ior your lawit, patio, pool, garden or drive r^- and then use either the coupon or onfr of THIBAUT the telephone numbers below, .....' ...... '. J UOYI M Co««olTd CONSOLIDATED COMPANY I l*m lrrl«r**ied in « Ch*ringl<> Gwll^M horni. I I Ple*«»-provide towpUia. infotrtution-whik ity* 1 • \ • . J in f ' ~ '\ CLOSED WEDNESDAYS . ELIZABETH, eiifHI KITH uu IKBIfHUI ." • \ .. : ft' 1.1 ,.X"\-l™ r;t<- ;-. .•'%»^-i..^v;v^••!«l^M•^•;''.'^*•«tV«*l•l•«*^*.*.•ll•«^5iS^T.^*!^--. >»~.^p..«r-*»«»Mw ¥~«i* -w.^-,**, • ^{—}^r. ;v • .•••••••'•.•':.. ;•'••••..••'•.• •••••;/••••'•"-:v :.V ' :^'-: ••• '•"^Tr •.:••••' •> ;. •••%''>> :r'^:'J •; Vnt;•••;•• ^.•.••.•.•;. .'•• rP'X;^:/'^'^': ••'•••.'•'•.••••• •:V"'--"-':.' 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CHPIZpN A^D CHEO^ICLE-^-THURSpAY, JUI*E 6, 1668 .•'•'••»»•• Real Ettate For Sql«» RealEUate For Sale Boy Admits WILLIAM T. QAVOifeON •thntKAET'CONTW^UTmOi CSJptatryi -^ CRANF0RD ; > --^Clcissific^d Rater- ,'MMwnr.Ty', PlaiUrlng & Jtoo&i 6-3829. No Job too •mall ' Police Chief' Ijefete>" ,W- ,1 FIRST INSERTION — 3 cehts a word 75 cents without oblgatlon. BOARD OF REALTORS- LIFETIME BUYS! cash with ord*r.. (AS cento swrvic* charq* is mad* -reportod thL>! week that a 15*year- CARPENTXR and CONTRACTOR. AH y^d .Center' Hall Cofonlsl home. loTd- Cranford boy has admitted lor Wach billing.) ^ • kind/ of atteratloo*. porohaa, etc. Lad- Multiple listing Service Four, bedrooms, «t4. bath*, recreation .room. T\yenty-ontf Cranford and'Kenllvworth residents, were recipients . wiffitattiert,: SOT"Lincoln Drive. Kenll »Ute rodr. and. many other wonderful lea" of degrees at domrriencement ejtercises yesterday at Rutgers, t.be S^ate entering the hojne^dfj'Mrt.a'nd Mr^. INSERTIONS (Coiuwcutty* w*«ks without copy worth. BRidfe 6-OBM. • • « (ures: Owner transferred: Asking 133.500, changes) —• 2 c*nt§ a wojd. 50 cents •University. ', :. ;•'• '.' ''' '.-..''V •'.....'•.' • ,:' ..-.;" '"'- _'•}• '•' • ,| N. P. Gross of 4 Bajdwin court BLECTRICAJL. coNtaAcrma — ; -Ampng trie graduates are four women who received, bachelor of i last Thursday Vfternbort and tak- : : ; : Mtobbl St |iTj^-$2a^fr6m-« b»nk-wftteh-»«ir: blank linef or display tines must b* charged by MARIE R DEACON ~ ~ '"" "'" 4»y-worning^>t-wc'^mc8c- 6angi»lU«no, 13 Myrtle Street. T'J WILLOUGHBY REAI/TOR BR g-HOBl ten UIJCU, i» tho '• I Noith Ave.. • E i.was ipund __ BR, 2-5580 v he State TJniversity received de- two Una*. .„. .•. • • Y_ ...r—- • ••.'.•. al Fort. Dix wht-re he was^chofcen rear of the-house, . MIMEOGRAPHING — All type*. Club " COMPLETE MULTIPLE LISTING grees' af exercises in Rutgers Sta- to attend 'leadership school,. CASH. Checks or Stamps shaold accompany advertising bulletin*. poutaUi; booklets, etc..-a »P«- } The boy was taken into custody, ' clalty. Also reiunxe«, fofror." form 1st- EVENINGS -. " RERVICE dfdm last night; John Arthur Horakh of 17 Rich- on Saturday by-Detective. Mlchjcl ten. Mlmoo art work;, auutahce with Gerard Allan ftuch .of . 1000morid avenue received a $.S< de- copy and layout. Day, night, Sunday, Edward Shlmkus ... .. 8U 9-0382 EVENINGS CALL F. Fedroft- following, ah investiga- NOT RESPONSIBLE lot •rrors In avis !ak«c by tolophon*. - Evident, reasonable, prompt K-ryiee, 'IBiotty''- Sch^oth .BR 3-5586 Raritan road, who ,w&s granted fc;gree in electrical engineering. He tion. He will faoe Juvenile Court, Mrs. Marii B. Knipe (M-K Dupllcatlne Joe Mlraijllolta .. 8U 9,0063 vf.He ft Deacon ..-.._-.—_. BR 6-2980 .. EL 5-3921 bachelor of science degree, with will be employed by the Atlantic" DEADLINE FOR COPY — Wednesday, at 10 A. M. * Service). 16 Hillcrest Av«. BRldge 8- Minnie Anderson .. Ruth Rlchlns ™..^.«.-..-«- BR 6-2082 action.' | • ;• . ' ', ~:' •• • J174. '. ' "• ••• • • •• ' • . V Prank Florcy.uk .4..! y/A 5-5fi«B high hpnors f r^>m the College of City Electric Co. He was ,* mem- Citiotlne Brown ... :. fV 1-3923 Prta R-. Kllng ,.....„ ; BR »-61«> Pharmacy, Newark, wa$ named ber of Eta Kappa Nu, honorary — Telephone BRidge 6-4000 — * Frank O'Dqliiiell ... George Ttumpore. Sr. .~»__- BR 6-8741 RERARD'S rtUMBIN 3 AND HEATING •'Bill"- Austin H'»Hv fpritv .-„..._ .,._i. -3H.V3W1 recipient of the Ernest Little alurhr electrical engineering fraternity Loot Valued at $1,000 ' Repair*, reniodellnc and now. BRldfle BR Alb'efta E. Cooltc" ....,...:. : BJt8-«»«7 «10«R *f James Broadfoot ni medal for the graduating senior and held a Jersey Central Power In Ticker Shop Break Realtor -. Inauror Aims Referral most outstanding in . scholarship, and Light scholarship. leadership and participation' in, ' >•' Other Divisions / The window in the front door- 1 ELjECTRMANS . B.S. WILLOUGHBY w*y of -We Ticker .Shop,.7 .South for Sale Furnished Room* . DANIBb-J. ME.YBURN It SON Nationwide extra-curricular activities^ • A, b^crtcloT of Arts degree in Lighting — Heating! — ReDalrtng. 320 volt 17 North Ave., W. avenue,. west, was broken early Oft HOHSE MANVRE Well rptted. 12 Clark St. Kir. Ruch also; was elected to For full >iou»epo«er. Fans—Kitchen and a'tlc Open 9 - • -..-•':'•• political science was awarded, 'o rich topsoll', also till dirt. . S5 de- exhaust. 5 Burnslde Avenue. • Rho "Chi Society, 'riatiorial pharma- Chester. Edward-Budd of 22 Cran- Sunday mprning and a number of ilvpred. - CHESTNUT-WARMS,,...WV. «- ROOMS' rOH '.BtStT• by, "AW. 'or•' J wriBt watches and identification 4sat. •. : . • .-. .•• •.. •.•-,• tf Reasonable Rate*. BRldf* ft-3121. BRidge 6-5600 ceutical honor society. He was a ford avenue who attended the CRAWFORD HOTEL. tf member of Kappa Psi,- Apothecary College of Arts ah.d Science, New- bracelets and ,a table clock, valued ALUMTNtni porob ' •no'osurea • Jlatatf Hear Ye! Hear Ye! in. all at $1,000 by the proprietor,: KENILWQRTH -- Nicely furnished' room ialoUaiM, awning type windows., com- staff, and president of, the Ameri-; ark. He was a .member of the Po- PAINT Jerome Kemmerer,. were taken, .W COMPLETE VOTE Irt.prjvale'ltonu',' Eehtl'cmun only. Hltaso bination .atorzh windows »n'l screen* or can Pharmaceutical Association. litical Science. Club and assistant INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR cull BRtdgc 6-1170. ' If combination doort. • Lifetlrjft Aluminum — REALTOR —• police reported...... Products) Tnc. '0* South Avenue, W. A saving- (or, vou. Run,. don't •walk. Be Receiving degrees from Doug- editor^ of the Observer. He will LARGE: PRIVATE room, kitchen privileges, BRidge e-OMl.. .. «f IM one to take atjvant&gj) of this savin* lass College were: Mrs. M*ry"Hoj-., attend New York Law School in The break .was discovered at i ier., Karaite" available. BuMneKs PHIL F. HENEHAN In our- delltfhtlul colonial- Heathcrpieade woman; '25 Aldcn BRldee «-V93» nowftsi of $2 South 24th street; September. a.iri. by" Patrolman Gcorge- } seel Ion.' Six-- large rooms, ity bilths. ' d Lt. Petei-l"i\~ , Satin p^ ^^—^^^ "MUU1UI8 C«>»1»«- Ccnilworth, Kociolofty major, who- WtHtBIn"" ISSwardi Cron bf •, 24 who •, Tough Floor FinlshM yard,* And all In mov.t'ln condition. Miller, in tho initial investigation. ' :• Color rfatchlng Service IATI0NS — NlghU Call — was a member of Phi Theta Kappa Colby lane, who received a B,S. Apartments for-Rent ' Salesmen. . • and >held a scholarship from the degree from v the College of The .. description of two men| CHKMICOTE FAINT WORKS Roormo-srorNo—REPAIRS Mb* Plnlayson ....;•...... ;,... BR 8-7841 noticed -in. trie, area earlier was' AVAILABLE JULY 1st, four. Troomv tile Paul p. Hampson ..". : ;\ BR 8T8S78 Alumni Association, . . ' Pharmacy, is interning at SaVon w ir Quality workmanahlp knd fair prto*» McPHERSON REALTY Co sent out over the police alarm koulevard Kenll worth bath, modern apartment, near nil' trans- Eleanor Craig •.. :„ BR Will Miss Nancy jp t Drtfgsi Carteret. V< BR 8.-18W portation. Adults only. • BRidgo P558^ Naomi Henohsn ...... BR «-2O«2 ••' '.. ' -, KEALTOH . :• •' • . -•'; system., .-••'.' i ' '•' • .. cC • • • •'•- u TttORLEIF JOHNSEN Louise Bvedman ...... — BR 8-8783 314 NNorth avenue, east, biological Other recipient^: College of 5'A' ROOMS; second floor, 'available, July v Detective Sgt. A. Franks Burr ' Oonttictor lad Builder sine* Open .Friday Even men 7-9 P.M. Open Dally S-S Sun4«r. l-« science major, who held Scholar- Nursing r~'B. S. in nursing, Mrs. a . 1st, heat and- hot water; $115. t>raime — OPEN ,W£EKENOS — was nssigned, to the fol^w-up in-,., .LOOK WAXING MACHINES, new and " Avenue- Call BRIdRe.' 6-7470. "• ships from the State and Craniord Helene C MacNeill, -61-' Burnside UMd, ,oomplete Une of .waxen) «nd ••' BRjdge 6-9548 Bat. from 9 A.M. Sun. from.I P.M.- yestigatfon. ". janltojrlal «upplles, 418 Centerinlkl THREE ROOMS and bath, second Moor, College .Club". She was a vdlunteer avenue; University College.,' B.A. a AVCOIM. BRldfie 8-B7M. - tf stornce room on third floor. All utilities Or kjf Appdltktaunt' worker at' the Neighborhood House, degree, Allan" Jordan Ellgren, 8 C supplied, Includlnu enrage. Availublc . - GKI- ruiA. niyvsm POW«» TUX WORLD BOOK: EnjyolopedJai flrit July 1st. BRldue 0-0768. UO volt Installations our specialty a.member of the Government As- Orange avenue; M.S. clegree. Miss Advertisiiig Manager in WIM. Budget plan. CaU EVELYN /XUMERUANN BROTHERS J CHAIKEN. Pulton 8-4218. . tf ' Uectrlcal Contractors sociation ana Inter-varsity Chris Elizabeth Lauh, -14 .Georgia sfrect. GARWQOLV-Arthur F. Jiohan- CRANPORD —"Five rooms,' with Rnro '•'•''•- ' V : ' "V •'— «v«nln«l Call - Convenient to Crunford center, .rallroud HO »4t84« . BB ' tianFellowship. : '• ^ "Master degrees in business ad-- sen, Jr., of Westfleld', has been BKVKRAL HARDWICK Bas ratlttt, Dei- station, all buses,and Parkway. ' 'Avail- ; Roi&t6ft» • " :tyi«uror* SKletmen •• • Miss Marion. H. Schachter'of ministration, Latimer Ballou Ed- appointed advertising manage^.- of «ect condition, »20 each. CaU BRld«e able Autuht 1st. 'Adults preferred. Call Ubby~firew»ter _ BB'IdBe 6-3130. , • 6-20 d Springfieldjavenue; ehemis- dy, ,16B Parkway Village and ' t* TRUCK CRANK and. T.D.-0 Bulldozer BRidge 6-8110 Hope Mllhu ^._ the Thatcher. Fu,rriace Co, Mr. for hire; 6. W. OUvw, Inc.. BBIdtfe A tty major, was n d''dean's'JJ i Martin Rappaport, 4 West End •JuhaiiM-u,.' wli'u-'juiiied ThatUici ljUMIN0McoinblntMon "«torm window* fl-3160 and HUnter B-70M. ' tt Gertrude Ancle ^^.™™~— BR 6-B120 dent, a membeh of the Chemistry place; master of library. science, lfist year as assistant advertising and screens—used—yarVoiw sizes. SSWO Doris Coyle i .< Bit «~17»1 ^V and-up. Lifetime Aluminum Products Club, Home Economics Club, Hiilel Mrs. Deborah M. Wagner, 114 t '•Tutoring' WB10DING PrvTTA'tION8' Buy frbaa e«- WHO HAS THE ZEBRA? Gertrude Turk ...., BR6-J641 manager, attended Ohio Wcslcyan'. i., 103 BuUih Aueuue, W.. Bttldge .0 perlenced, professional printers and en- E. 'lloltiimnli .... BR B-»7M Sh'd received the Zajac award in 3205. TUTOKING -1 E'likMENTARV. . CHcstnut Doris Pjitz,-...... :; * ..-..;..... Bft 6-9891 street, ansBs A final rneeting'.of all selectees will.be held at 3.p.m. TQ"esda.V, . » MARILYN. BRBNMAN MASOU WORK AND REPAIRS. Steps, entent^ _ -- degredegee frorom ^ walks, patios, drains. No. job too porch, new awnlngu, patio,' c*da».tepced 343 Hillside Ave.. . cranfprd Wqir It's rpolly BRICK »nd thoy .drlnlc yard, excellent condition.' Brbokulde June 18; at the Grant School aud- BIRD HOUSES & wild bird beed 1.1 I TRU- BR 6-5150 \ small. BRldue 2-6044. After S P.M. Men's Colleges, 'New Brunswick: BENBACHS FEED & SEfJD, BRidge 8- coll BRldfio 6-3520. tf coffee und watcr^ and they, have a don Sch'obl • area," . available immediately,- itoriyrri, • W<;stneld, and 'actual 1661, 110 SoiiM,vAvt>., E., Cranford. . tf (a small'one) and It-s a h|«h quality 7 Open house, 37 West End Place (off He was a member of Delta' Sigma Memorial Day Theme 'ELSIE'S ALTBRATION SHOP' room, homo with 2'A baths', screened .porch, Spring Garden .St.), Saturday and Bun-Phi and an Jnterfraternlty Coun- shooting of film clips will BOLID WILIX CHERRY FURNITURE AT Ladles' Dresse* — SulU »-! Coata' HOME AND OmCB FLOOR WAXING rccfeation ^oonv. 2-cur (turage and a beauti- d»y,-' June 8 and 9i 3-5, or call BRldgo H3 N. Union Ave. > . Craniord AND WINDOW CLEANING. . TEN cil representative. He was^a mem- •\ For Kiwanis Program ' 30% SAVINGS. E.T. WILLIAMS. INC.. ful location on .the Rlvcf.' ' • . *S-2307 for appointment. ' *21.900 firm. ; the week of June 24: , 765 CJENTRAL AVENUE, WESTFIELD. Tel. 376-8464 — 4-8 YEARS" EXPERIENCE. FULLY "IN- YOU CAN.SOLVE.YOUR PROBLEM OR A PrlnclDals orily.- " -' ' ber of-Tau Beta P\, Pi Tau Sigma Civil Defense Director Edward AD 3-3158. ' . U SURED. BRidge 6-5792, •• """ U BIOOER AND BETTER HOME BY SEEINO Tht) kinescope rehearsals . will THIS HOME. . . ' .' v ' and Pi Mu Epsilon, honorary fra- -K. Gill, chainman for the lo- 1 immediately Tollow the filming, of NEED CASH—*235.- 4 (jholeo Bravca .'3 OENERAL .CARPENTRY, remo'dellhp, re- ternities in engineering, mechani- cal Memorial Day celebration, burials). ORACELAND MEMORIAL Wanted To Buy pairs. Specialize la finishing cellars, cal engineering and mathematics, the clips and the first of the ser-spoke "on the rn'eaning of the day . PARK,. Kenilworth • (Exit 138, Garden attics, porches and .dormers. B. C. THE WHITE & GREEN Help Wnrded - Female at.'a "meet.ing of the Cranford Ki- -State Pttrkway). perpetual cure, Non- WB BUY BOOKS KOZLOWSKL . ADams 3-645U - tf respectively. . . r ies of four halfrhour shows will '°l?«iS«WlLdid ELIzabetn : 3- MJBASE CALL FOR DEIAHJI HOUSE IS •••'•' Mr. - Clarke held .'& New. Jersey bescompleted the first 'week in wanis Club at'KcnilwoVth Ihn last 1ftU " PM. BOOK SHOP -, TELEVISION REPAIRED FAST. For the SALES CLERK' — Full-time, all year. In Utility scholarship, He has ac- •Wfednesday nig|\U:. the Speaker PLainfldd 4-3000 ' best and fastest; service call Economy . DUT£H COLONIAL Bportuwear Department. Apply'-Hvit*«r- August, The^lflsLJJMMMiisliows^will = => 7 BAET FOR ALL WATER SOPTENEHS \ I I • Electric, .BRld«e 6-3835, day or nl*ht. tf ri lMtkAi ue. ceptedua position with the Long was lirttdFlrttroduce «••••.•. •• • .. », .'. "•..••••• :v*'. ,•.-„ :**.:* ...4;,': ,,..,•-•>.... |i.',' •.•'; •••'•- .;•'.., "v1.. ; ;?••'•.;•• • :'.v':v:--'\•••..•; ';• • ^»..>.v.. • "•'.A ' ' ' ' '* • ' »•. K * i ».» ' • • . I ^.-.•. c. , ..l^ • \.f .•',' '•.:•'; ^Z^ ••XV •."%.' Ki.aduijtioii - u5Jprclst*k.- 8l^ J"utao*'. under Jhith St. Dennis. .-_". live' ll^y>UI,ii»ti. -Joseph J. $ao- were the following cJfyjfotd rc4- th^. f$ c^^i^ijates f.ot associate ,1« 0 de^'-Mrs'.'-Hobert^CWsioh'ot. 10 ajr.ts.-idegtipesv:;-'-;-- ;••;.- }%*';•••-••>• ••'•;. University-, Nfw,Orleans, La.' '* Attending th^ graduation dorse,*36f of- 89 James «vehue; ,20- her parents; her brpther, Howard, day •.su.^p.ensicfn' qitectlve-'May 22. Collins avenue,- Fifth fy arts rriajor, "Kir. HrurnfU'ld.w'ho-rslnked thlfa~ 'and sister, jSay,. and two grand- wnte'fhT"Ued in tht» day session..'. 'in his cjvil. engineering "class, was' mothers, •'. Mrs. S. W- tyUinnii! w'f drive, past/ . Miss Romano is a_\b secretary of the student chapter #,: l 1 Cranford and Mrs. VV. E. JErnst of The Ladies' Auxiliary of C°P Vpresidpnt. ' major in the, pf, jthe American Society Qf J3iviL N York...... • ..••.-•-- Piskll Post, 335, VFW,-.,was Wrs. Vincent .P^^ Engineers, .'a member of tiv» host for (he ''fln'als,: of the ; Arbiir street \yiiy s one of tKe g Louisiaha Ensineering Society and; tovrnarrtent sponsored by the pie- for "i,be contefet: and .'Miss Cairol! the Westminster Fellowship/ He Yoting Democrats partment of New Jersey VeterahSJ \tfeSDlo\yski of. 49 South; Union i,s a; gra4uute of Pingry^ School. n( ynrHpfl Wars Ladies* Auxiliary | avenue served.on. the commtttee. Mr Rrnmftpl ™» terminai, leave with retire- jJ QwranUud" ...••• ." •• .; •• ' • ment to take effect officially June PLUMBERS 'liL-i Tickets for thd dinner may Cranford & Garwood OIL ivttMftt V be.obtained, at the flrohpuse. . °_ with YEAKEL & SHARKEY BHENNAN & TOYE ( • There will be no FMBA meet- MrrtU 81. Crtnford ings in July and August. Gutters - Leaders art is thvMtjtettpt of a Diiry great man for tmill art.-^T. Scott i Fetes Mrs, Kott Att Work T#L BR 6-2474 i For 32 Years Ft '• {.. Mrs. B. B. Kott, outgoing presi- Guaranteed dent of the Cranford High Scjjpol ' *' A mind HveVy and at ease can do wad honored at a luncheon - 4' tter Siti Kmel)diyery _ that do«* nfit %V$fife- EAST • •*: Inn, Scotch Plains, given by her Ausieri. '•;. • ..-• TQM BHARDEY ^ccutivc -board, members. * The ey* Telephone 276-1661 . . CRAWFORD, N. J. •»a pees^fitjjd, jyith a .::•• • *r.. r. V v . <• • •••• •' •'.'• -v "~, i•••.,. L: Pa«c 'Eight '.'•;• ::CRANFO)BP'-(N;'.J:)XlTlZBN>'A^D'CHRbl«ifc"i.E^TIII)IISDAV/'jyNE 6. I may'-Jbe, oblaiiied at the Sports- :*••/• IJ '",- ' "tnan!s Shob, Reel-Strong F^el'Co;, Service V1 ' HedenbergiMacfieart-Agency or th0 TJmtwed^^Tea^ v A, [mi hoiiorinn the,volu'ntevi'-workers "for"the Visiting- Homeraakor of the •» ^ , » r, . v, ^ , 4-J Lincoln to Stace ' " Service of-' Central UnionCounty 'was,(given at the home s , Three Cranford'residents and/a o r FOR THE LARGEST SELECTION ANYWHERE former resiVient (ire'cllnclid'a'tfs.for degrees to \be Awarded by Fair- leiyh Dickinson University orv VISIT OUR GREAT DISCOUNT STORE Satui'day morning on the Madison campu.s. '" ." " • ;'• '"' • — They ru:er William' Li - Bnylco; son of Mr. and Mi's.WilHapi Boy- EARLY AMERICAN - STYLED FOR TODAY! k(i of. 3»-. Keith Jeffries - nvenuc, The Magnason'ic X-10 who will., receive* a'B.S. "degree in H-' your choice of finishes •biology. I-^e plans' to lbT"'"":'*:"":" George Shcrmain of 32 Myrtle street, B.' S.i. degree in business CHOCOUTB managomont." Mr." Sherman, mar-. .lij-'d with th'"ec! children, i^>. a Jore- IN MAHOGANY AND caster in' the 'accounting dopart- OR WALNUT ment •ofc-^VVestern Electric, Kear- PASTRIES j ney., . i Theodore Levine of '355"Centun- A VAST IMPROVEMENT IN THE j nial avenue will receive a ma so- rter's degree" in business adrnjiiis^ RErCREWTIQN OF MUSIC -$1.3* . I•tration, and Robert-T. Nprthcutt, | III,.of Linden, a fornier.resident at All the dimensional realism of stereo comhincd with j \[) HollySvood avenue, will receive tonal purity you'd never believe possible at such a a bachelor of science degree. tfiodest pripc! Powerful stereo amplifier uses no tubes- BEACH BAGS no component damaging Heat, Four speakers—two. 8* 98e Jiuiiata Confers -Degree plus two 5"-»-surround you with truly beautiful music. RUBBER j On Miss Lisa Porcella ' ,And, your records can last a lifetime (sec below). You j Miss Lisa Porcelln of_ 207" Hplity t Vl».ujj.Lke.ftr..Uiisfabulpus-valua.t0-apprcciatcJLL,:—'.-. ; street re'ei'tvefl i\~ b'ache 1 or. of 'science degree from Juniata Col-, BEACH SANDALS Your Living Room can look like this by dayand be a comfort- ',' lefiej Huntingdon, Pa., at com- 3 Pcs,', mencement exercises on Sunday.. .; able Bedroom for two at night. Solid Salem maple frames/ It's j 'Miss Porcella, daughter of MV.' v —-SPECIAL .—^ cushioned with RusLuform foryoWcoJnfort'." Very Moderately i and Mrs: Fv V. Porcella, majored D : I 1.00 " ""' r— — Comparable Value $225.95 " in home economics. She; plans to 1 teach. - . • • . ! YARDLEY Is OFF SALE POWDER* BATH SALTS •COLOGNE BEST GIFT FOR FATHER EVER SO SMART AND PRACTICAL-AS A CONSOLE-ON A SHELF-OR TABLE. The acoustical wood cabinet is FLIT By Warren.Rankin - bcauliful'and functional. Legs, can be qxiickly dc« AEROSOL BOMB tached. Gliding top pancLgives easy, access to rQCord GRADUATION player, all controls—without disturbing your decora* -Man's kno\Vled|je, curiosity tiyc appointments! $6.25 Value ' wl&V;:'-' and .. perseverance, recently have all enab- led us to make* REVLON great stjiides |n all vve under- COLORING KIT take, but edu- You can really be good to Father, if you come to FERN'S today : ROCKERS cation sets the No "pitch disfortion-Tturnublc (FIVE $1.25 LIPSTICKS) ONLY stage for new speed is as accurate as an electric tax and browse through our chaif selection. That's what Dad Wants, as LOW as a'chievoinen.'s in clock. New pick-up- plays at only Choose from — BERKLINE, LAZYBOY, BARCA LOUNGER, il eli age. Our l_ l/IOth. ounce touch—'banishes ' future" progress jff record and stylus, wear. Y6ur £ STRATO LOUNGER and MAN,Y OTHERS ' J Hip to you ',ords can last a lifetime! graduates who DIAMOND STYLUS IS aUARANTBIP IO VIANS WARREN RANKIN Saw It ttlfOUgh. . The future heating at, y.dur homt1 (ieponris • a good deal on. Comic in for a thrilling demonstration today* lliiv-TiTel,^'011 usi\ IT\y<.ni want. i, t'iiel'ii'l oiH)ii(invy Fuel .Comjianyi 230 Centennial : Avi>"'ie, Cranford.. Phone BR Eastman $t. at Nort.'•'•h- •••'Ave- . BRidae 6-5000 Op«n Monday, Thursday, Vj-riday Evenings 1 • .. t • • •. ... . • • - • v ** 'i : • *** 26 •\ li •.•' M^ttM—700 buyers' Established 1*12 tenff, Dayton,-Ohio. ALUMINUM '•/ - Both are graduates .Of-.Cranford a day," or "over 10,000 new owners High School. _••••'. ^LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING • -Screens , . • ' • a week!".Fact is, OldsmdbuVsales ' • Storm MVlndoiVs ^ • ~ Household Goods Exclusively • • • Miss •'Terpening. Wins • Combinailon Window Scre««s are really .soaring! And why not? Associate of Arts Degree • Combinaiion Storm & Screen It was a dollar-saving Olds Dynamic MISS rHYLLIS HBLLEGERS • Miss Carol F. Terpening, . Doors •. ,.' 88, for instance, that swept Class StoraMe, Shipphtff* daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John • Porch Enclosures "G" in the 1963MobilEty&omy Run! Terpening of 1 Mornirigside dAve, • Tub Enclosures Two Win Degrees received an associate otta • Awnings ' ' u' Add stunning, go-places style ... Packing greo in medical secretarial sci- sensational Rockel Iperforrn'ance. (No At CedaiH&est ence at commencement" exercises • Jalousies 213 South Ave., East Estimates Cheerfully • Miss Phyllis Hellegers,. of 106on Sunday af Rider College, • Railings ' '... ;.^ ;;• •:,;. wonder value-wise people are going- .1 Cranford, N. J. ' Given on Any 2. Herniiifi aveniie and Miss Marilyn. ton; • . .-'.. ,;•.'•„.. ; ', Olds at' such a fahtas'ti.e rate. .•,.'.; ; ( 1 J. MaeMillan of Brielle, formerly •^Miss' Terpening,-.a member of • Awning'Windows ... . ,-.. - Call BRidge 6-0898 Moving Problem of Cranfoi'tl are among. 83-gradu- Zeta Mu Epsiloa sorority, was a freshman and' varsity cheerleader. tt-fAOl HAND MtNAliy DOAD AUAi-. ates-who received, degrees Sunday UFEtlME yens at yeur Oldf Dtolers whtin stpply laittl Tiie newest, mid \ here. Color-Dfoclfuro on rpquent. Alr-Condltloncd Aluminum Prod. throuuliouc; many units ->-!-THERE'S "SOMETHING EXTH>" ABOUT OWNING AN OLOSMOEIIE! • SEE YOUR OLDSMOBlLE QWUTy DEAtER!--. GROVE with kltchoncttos. ' '" SHOWROOM * ••.•'••• -..-• •*• - •" '. .' * ' '•.•'• *'",•.-• ' " SAVE BY JUNE cinl weekly und season • „ • • ' '.'.** '' ' " ' i ' • " * ' ' • • ' •' * rutos. 102 South Avet/W. MOTOR MARtOH H. retEY.Mir . BRidge 6^3205 REiLLY 6LDSM0BILE;iNC. - 5*0 NO^TH AVE., E./WESTFIELD, hi.J. QwneJ t Ooirattil by OCEA'M INN (IHOVE CAMP MEETIWO AB8'W