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'Twenty-two *» nrtHttion^of fluorides | will be served by Mrs. •:O. •I mental basis have bam expressed wflBdartwiertinealtAMJ -to t CM* now>; or wait until the controlled s^anTnel —~_~_~ jtnd foot traveler r Iriurinduring* 185019501, byv the United States obtain the necessary factual sta- tistics ofja completed, controlled experimental work is completed. The Past Councilors' Club win To Senior Explains Public Health Service, State and •*> Dressings for the leper Skalih A postal expressing your opin- meet Monday night at jjhe home of were Judith Bar- Territorial Dental Health Direc- study.: • • .:;'/:•. :•.*•,"'••.. '• ion on this matter and sent to theMrs. Eleanor South Africa will.be made tors' Association; American Den- In answer to the thought of a pttw^H. Patricia day at the meeting of the D MOBILIZE GIVE mass medication, we are now add- Board of Health will help in mak- Hancy McDonald, Ter- v'') ^Benefits o tal Association, American Public j ing this decision. County ^Women's Osteopath^ / l^o one and a holf.parts, per million Health Association, ing vitamin "A" to oleomargarine, Local Scouts Visit Susan Bemhart, Mary- FOR DEIWSE ••' By WILLIAM P. SMITH Uiary in the home of Mrs t> NOW! produces the desirable effect of re- Dental Society; Essex County Den- vitamin "B" to. bread, minerals to EOxabeth Stitt and ,. Health Officer. Cranford Cabin at Surprise L SJiSlloii, Laier, 10 Norman place i Through Yo,ur - ducing detal caries accordijig to tal. Society, Union County, Dental cheese spreads, hydrogen to pea-D of A to Initiate Marilyn VerterL A partial control in the preven- The' Girl Scout Cabin at La Cues* speaker will be MrtVI studies made on both' natural and Society, State and Territorial nut butter and many other nutri- Surprise was a busy place Ii Whittier, a missionary in th. » " RED tion of dental caries is a possibility, Health. Officers1 Association. tional elements to our dally diet Candidates Wednesday artificially fluorina'ted water sup- Several members will be initiat- week-end. Members of. Troop «2. Africa Mission in CameroZl •• according to interim reports; on plies. Another method of produc- Opinions opposing fluoridation to correct deficiencies not to men- Stnagftellow to Speak carefully controlled Miulics of arti- ed Wednesday night at a meeting accompanied by their leaden, MR. home on furlough. Priori, ing the beneficial, action of fluor- have been expressed by statements tion many" precautions . that are fof the Harry D. Johnson Council, H. H. Shannon and Mrs: D. Mereo- Before meeting. Mrs. Walter K.-RL G A RIPOO D O R D KENILWORTH ficially fluorinated water.supplies. ides during the development of made by Harry Fabe and Dr. Abel now used to supplement the daily Tho r>y»»«u»i>i'i' cf flimridi^ in thc 123, Daughters of , in thevich, stayed overnight at the cabin George K. Shinglellow. vice-presi- will entertain Mrs. Whittw liti of in ihf Journal of the. requirements of * ^ Candidates-also nri Friday. ThwrworiMd on Mrs. K.L. Whittier of 71a,1 daily diet rim"Tie enrnnrrrrH" 1»i-1110 two percent solution on the"teeth American Water Works ~ Associa- — The cost ol-adding craft wd requirements lor the dra- 4^ y. Tf^"" A. -Bdisonr-Incw necessity of essential minerals, vit- the water supply would be from will be present from the Golden neM avenue for luncheonT by a dentist. At least'three appli- tion on the fact that the experi- matic badges. , • • wiU be the principal dinner speak- uiT\ins, proteins, lots rnul eaiboliy- five to twelve cents per capita, per Link Council of Elizabeth. cations of the solution arc made at mental studies will not be com- Saturday morning a hike ler Monday at the annual confer-? drates to'maintain inn optimal vi- pleted for several. years, and that year, depending'',upon the method A' public card party will, be held SuElkabethAlu Primavy Candidates intervals' of approximately two. taken around the lake. Girls in oC the Technical Societies' Witto S^nii-Fittak in H tality of. a human body, TIHMV are i every citizen should consider the and compound used. March 28. Deputy ". Doo- years. In order to. overcome the llttle will be honored at a recep- the group were Gloria Burl, Con- Mrs., John McHarg of n To Sp«ik at Osceola Committee Community Council Studies Other reasons, for dental caries, [principle of using the public water The favorable recommendations Covad) of New Jersey. The affair Draw Oratorical Contest •He problem of apathy and procrasti- tion Monday by .. Roselle Park nie BykowskL Kathleen Umke. bia avenue was hostess F such as too much suuar, mainly in supply as a vehicle.for the mass of responsible medical, dental, oth- wiU be held in the Mosque Theatre, /.Candidates to the primary •' •.—.. .•• •'.. Miss Nancy RubrighU winner of nation on the part of the public, Elaine Marcin, LoretU Mcddne. a meeting ot the Union the form of candy, that is acted medication of a populace. ' er health organizations and groups Council 72. Mrs. Adeline Hen- election " will speak Monday the Legion sponsored oratorical the simple and more economical dricks of Clifton, state councilor, Susan Many,. Barbara" Mercovich, Newark. ' .."' .'..''. . . . Chapter, College of st Plan for Youth Program upon by the bacteria present in thoapproach would indicate the addi- of the township are solicited in ad- Alumnae. Mrs. John B__ night at the monthly meeting of contest; took first place Friday in Retained by As pf December 1949, more than and her staff, will make their of- Dorothy Meadowcroft. Gail Red- CliftonH. Cox of 300 Elizabeth ^Ballot Social get-togethers for Junior land and Mrs. Walter E. Thorn as mouth to produce lactic acid. The dition to the comprehensive facts the Sunny Acres Civic Associa- thc county semi-finals held in tion of fluorides to the water sup- I sixty fluoridation installations were ficial visit. . - man, "Beatrice Rogers, Sylvia avenue and Richard M. Dorian of Roselle and Mrs. Thomas high school students were discuss- members. The purpose of the com- removal' of acid in the nioutli and ply, as we now return the VitamWl and experience already available. tion In Osceola Presbyerian Scotch Plains High School. An- either in operation or in the pro- Schider. Arlene Schipper and AHee of Elizabeth were co-hoste, ed last Thursday night at an mittee is td set up a calendar of a reduction <\i bacterial activity "B" to our daily bread. . As a g\iide, in,their considerations, The council Will celebrate its 1214 Elizabeth avenue are past Church. The public is invited. nouncement of her success, was cess of being installed in commun- Simpson. Plans were made for » Fireman executive board meeting of theevents to order to avoid duplica- can be accomplished by the daily ities throughout the United States the members of, the Board of j fifteenth birthday next month. presidents of the Society for the Those expected to attend are made Tuesday night by Vice- OP Club Opinions favoring fluoridation Troop 12 of St Michael's Church bridge April IS. The program" Cranford Community Council in tion. . brushing of the ti:eth and .othe? h>°- in addition to the studies, of theHealth; would welcome expression March birthdays will be In oft Management, Howard Cowperthwaite, James Commander William Herzog at a <>f public water supplies, under took over the cabin for the remain- tured monologues by Mia the township rooms. A study of other community • jjienie measures. natural fluoride bearing , water of opinions ''from, the • public, charge of Mrs. Caroline Gibbs, Re- Higgins of Jersey City. . P. Duffy, Charles. J. Christian, regular meeting of Cranford Post proper dental, medical and engi- freshments at next week's meeting" der of the week-end. Mrs. H. BLIvhieh is a member of the coundL ^..aiw Get Ready Adds T. A. Chamberlin Mrs. Fred Sahlin, representing councils in this area will be made The concentration ot fluorides.ih I supplies. It-would seem there are whether or not It should recom- Thomas A. Albans and Mrs. by- Mrs. Charles Redden, assisted 212, American Legion. Election, Talk by neering supervision, on an expert Marion Dozois, GOP aspirants the High School PTA, told of plans "a communal water supply, of one rEledion BatUe, , To Staff, Advances by Mrs. J. C. Klein and J. L: Smith. Miss Rubright will participate Joseph L. Brescher for the Township "Committee, to sponsor weekly open house in the county finals tomorrow at Vote Predicted and William E. Sullivan an^ Patrolmen, Firemen nights for young people. A 'poll Election, of officers will, take place at the council's annual meet- 8 p. m. in the Scotch Plains school. Highlight Meeting Henry E. Stoner,: Democratic will be taken by the Student Coun- Announcement also was made Harry V. Osborne, Jr., was Theodore A. Chamberlin of 334cil to determine students' interest ing April 19. A report will be given candidates. - ' North avenue, east, a World War that Fred Theodore MacKenne unanimously reelected president of Primary Town- in the program. ' then by the nominating commit- race at 3 p. t Their talks will start at 9 II veteran, was appointed a Class tee comprising Stuart McFadden, has been selected as delegate and' he Cranford Republican Club last p. m., following the.associa- C fireman in the Cranford Fire The open house functions would Donald. M. Black as alternate to night in the township rooms.. ' hi be arranged for evenings when no chairman; Robert M. Crane and L coffee is expected to tion's business meeting. H. Ray- Department by the Township Com- Mrs. G. Holmes Williams. represent Cranford in the Jersey Other officers, also renamed; dltheopeninrgun.ln a mond Cowperthwatite, president, mittee Tuesday, night. The ap-other activity, is scheduled, Mrs. Boys' State program to be held in were; Vice-president, W. O. Steen- Sahlin said. Talks will be presented by F. F.New Brunswick in June. , ' • al primary battle. will preside. ' " ' pointment brings the personnel of Mathewson, president of the Union grafe,-G. M. Lincoln and Mrs. the paid department to 12 men and A small admission charge would Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Orrok Jessie Jansen; secretary Jj Mrs. Flor- . flve candidates in the field County Youth Welfare Council, the chief. be asked to offset the cost for a and Kenneth Norwood, a student, were accepted as new members. ence Crounse; treasurer, F. C. ,two nominations to »ucceed director, the PTA' worker de-" Mr. Orrok is scoutntastef of Boy Fyke and auditor, A. G. Henrich. large E. Osterheldt and Son of Capt T. C. Chamberlin, who were delegates to the Mid- : a member, of the Ore department dared. The board assured her that Century Conference. Scout Troop 76. sponsored by " •A«iir: .V.'o«i«iinc;'.j«.. Reelected to serve on the board cD Stanley, who are not financial aid would be forthcoming post. for the past 27 • years, the new H. C. pankel. vice-president, of directors were: F. P.' Andersen, Iwes an unusually heavy from interested groups until the Plans for a card party to be A. B. Caldwcll. J. W, Coffee, F. J. fireman was born in Cranford 26 presided in the absence of John L. .predicted in the tiOP Pri- program became self supporting. April 20 in. the Casino wete1 an- Dcller, J. W. Doran, C. L. Fritz, fon April 17- years ago. A graduate of Cranford Biach, president. Other members Goal To GoHigh School, he served with the Mrs. Roy Tlpton was .named nounced by • Past O Favor Use Mrs. Marion Jones, Randolph of the.board are Mrs. Lois Bau- 7 ,e Who have flled' peUtions Navy for three years in the Pacific chairman of the Town Calendar Michael Davis. Proceed? will be Kirkman, P. J. Grail. H. A. Glov- ,JJrs. Marion Dozois, presi- mann, corresponding secretary; Theatre as an electrician's mate Committee with Mrs. D. L. Cope- Mrs. ' Edna Randolph, recording used-to expand the post's, junior ier. H. R. Heins, E. C, McMahon. , the Women's RepubUcan Red OOM Collects baseball team. The .baseball pro- G. E. Osterheldt, G. D. Rankin, % during the last war. He formerly secretary, and 'Mrs. Klein, treas- Of Fluoride James P. Duffy, president bf 48 of Quota, Work worked as a projects road super- urer. , .• ','. ••,'• • ,. ] gram was successfully initiated in C. K. Sellers, A. A. Smith, E. D. Inited Fund Campaign; How- Cranford last - summer under, di- Stanley and J, E. Wolf. visor for the State Highway De- Delegates at large are Mr. Smith, IS EASTER 8UNBAY . . . S« B1AKK •F rr, FAunm.. .MAII 1Wperthwaite, former- mem- Slowed by Illness - rection of Stanley Grayson. partment. A callman for two years, To Install Mrs. Redden, the Rev. Albert Al- Joseph Brescher, a member of THE ONE DAY IN THE YEAR THAT I the Board of Education; A total of $6,2M.1O or 48 percent he has been on temporary duty as New members will be installed ' Lions See Reduction the State Parole Board, addressed •- • s A. Albans, former Repub- f linger. Police Lt. Thomas Woods of the $12300 quota has. been col- a. regular..areman since January April 24r Vice-Commander Wil- Of Tooth Cavities thc group. He outlined the method unicipal chairman; and L,t lected in this year*svfund* drive ot and J. C. Morey, chairman of theliam Poojroan presided. • • OVTFITTEB RY ltMM •WN FA8R1«N CENTRE, R. j. TV 30. He iS married. The appoint- lY" survey cornmittee.... of..paroling prisoners in New Jer- THEM 1N1« WALKING srles J. Christian; rtninicl- the Cranford-Garwood-Kenilworth ment marks the first father and ts If Water Is Treated sey and said that the system is yet mittee treasurer.' Chapter, American Red Cross, it son combination in the history of The Cranford Lions Club Tues- in its'infancy. t lines are expected to beWa, s announced following Tuesday Cranford's paid department. Eight Permits Given day' night adopted a resolution "A phrolc is not a favor to the i soon as the five catodi- night's reports at Red Cross head- Russell favoring thc fluoridation of Cran- inmate," Mr. Brescher declared, their backers line up quarters, 10 North Union avenue. On recommendation of Police Traffic Committee For New Construction emphasizing that' the system is Commissioner j. Edward Wolf, the n now