Pue Eight CRANPOKP fN;*> CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THCBSDAY. JUNE 16, 1960

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ol LXV1I. No. 22. Entered as aacotid claw mall matter at m 3 Sections, 24 Pages GRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1960 The Port O«l«* at Cranford. N. J. ESSAY WINNERS—Mrs. Eugene F." Donnelly of Springfield, state DAR historian, presents medals to Steven Tyre, left, and 285 Receive David Ault, junior high school students whorwon the "American : Over 300 Enroll Trajlways" essay contest sponsored by Crane's Ford Chapter, • High School DAR. At the right is Mrs. Thomas L. Brennan, past regent. ,, vent Slated eginnin Individual twlrlers and teams from all along the Eastern Sea- omas For Second Year ard will participate in Class A National Open events sanctioned by - Staff members were announced res, Lincoln avenue and Walnut, lowing college- students:. Daniel this week for the annual summer School., ,/ Berry, Miss Christine SchllHnger, Award Annual DAR Prizes L National Baton Twirling Association at the second annual -Twirl- Diplomas were presented to 285 Avei state n wards were presented at Cicvelahd and Sherman ^^e largest class ever to playground program sponsored.by Mrs?>Charles F. Schilliriger is Miss Carla.iCa,staldo. Robert ,Hob- TSranford "High Junior High spools gfjlMhft^^ |ord Posf 212,-Ainerican Lfigiop, at Cranford High-School this Sunday. tee, which, will "begin July 5 andreation ' Committee and " Thomas beth 'Donaldson, Donald Damrn, •..annual awards assemblies. ' " • ' ' • • • A feature of the program will school'J-^--at commencement exer- continue for six weeks-at. some Tipaldi is generoK^supervisor for' Miss Roberta Schillinger, Herbert Summer^chool at Cranford High School will open for the In addition to DAR awards' for~~diitstanding .students and essay be an advanced twirling clinic cises Tuesday, evening. The high play areas- and eight .weeks at the summer programs Ehlers, Farris Swackhamer. and second year/6n Monday with a registration of more than 300 ••-contest-winners,other awards were, made in recognition 'of-.outstand- School Board conducted by-Alan rKramer,-head school-auditorium—wasF~filled to others," depending~upon "attend-; •Miss~Sandra~Stev.ens.~~";—1~u"~l students. ^gistjaUon"wilinroriUnue"thrpugh SaturdayTn the ing service ahd accomplishment. twirler fpr the Michigan State Un- capacity for the event. ance. • ..V. ...! playgrounds wjill include thtifol- There'will be a complete pro- guidance/office. . • liarn Edwards,of Cleveland. iversity Band, between 9 and to . DAR' citizenship niedals were The tlass was presented by G. There' will be a program of su-lowing teachers in the local school gram^ of arts and crafts plus play C^Frank Zimrncrman, principal, reported that J50 stu- Ralph Nobi.ro, instrumental mur «.m. Mr. Kramer was the NBTA' activities at each of. the play areas. presented at Cleveland To William [ires Fifteen Frank Zimmerman,, principal, and pervised activities from 9:30 a. m.system: Miss Mary Lou .Cody. Foreman, son of Mrs. F. W. Fdre- sic tt'acher, gave awards to Nich- senior boys" champion irt 1959. to noon and I to 4 p. m., Mondays Nicholas Sferfazza, 'Robert Belle;. Iri* addition there will, be special-, dents- have enrolled :3n a^- •r- ' man-'o'fi 122 Eastman street. )ind olas Prato and Theodore* Ziclinski, Contest events. will begin at 10. Dr. Clark w\ McDermith, super- through Fridays, at the following Miss Patricia Castaldo, Edward ized programs including a regular vanced-subjfects, 50 more than Sherman; ' Sheldon Cohen and m Margaret Witherington, daughter a.m. and continue throughout the intendent of schools. Diplomas playgrounds: Roosevelt- School,, Schmidt, ..Mrs. Barbara Stevenson schedule^of 1 Softball, games 'for ias£ year. Review pr_'make-up. Philip Brubaker of Cleveland. p Students of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Witherin-J- daydy . • ' '"" •_' " ' ' ' ' were conferred by Mrs. G, Holmes teams in Senior,, Junior and Pee- classes have enrolled 91, and. Cynthia Vroom of Sherman was Fifteen teachers, all with pre- Cranford High School, Adams and Lawrence Clavin. ,' toni 41ft Orchard street. Sherman Trophies wiU be* awarded to Williams, president of the Board avenue, Memorial Field, Sunny They will be assisted by the fol- ^Conrfliued on Page 8) 70 students will take non- winners were Thomas Beam, son presented a library council pin by nous v teaching experience with first, second and third place win- Ludwjg' .MetZKcr, librarian. of Education; • ' • .. • . in Awards credit courses- in/freading instruc- of Mr. aml'Mr's. T. R. Beam of'21 exception of one, were hired ners in all divisions and medals tion and person il use typing, he . Carolina street and Lesley Krone, Awards were, also presented to r the Board of Education Monday will be awarded to the remaining Three children of school board the winners of the Sherman School noted. ght at a meeting in Lincoln top one-third contestants in 'each members were in this year's class First Step Taken by Board At Assembly ^m£gt_week^daysJ!oiL J jdaughter_of__MiL_:and_Mr.s. H.JL.. SHrn<-c- Fair hy'.Ct>iirtland..p'alc.V.. division. T ' ~ .-\ ^^ Krone of'141 Severin court. head of high school science de- chool. Six teacher 'resignations an^T diplomas were- presented by- David Skaggs. and Frances Tan- six. we«ks until • Friday, August 5. . In.addition to team competition In the DAR. essay contest on partment, on behalf of the Cran- llso were, accepted. • each,'parent member. They were In Teacher.Recruitment Plan nenbaum received the Lions Club The July JV holiday will be made "The Significance of Historic Trailr ford Teachers' Association as fol- for corps, high school, juvenile, Sandra Williams, presented! by awards of.$50 savings bonds as the up on Siiturday, July 9. Classes I .New teachers are: • ~ dijnee. and twirl and flag teams, The first step in setting, up an organized teacher recruitment will begin at 8 a.m.-and end at ways to the Growth of the United lows: First, Wayne Garretson; sec- Mrs. Gabriella Backinbff of 12 Mrs. Williams; Stephen Dexter, two top students in this year's ond, Vincent DeStefap'o; third, events, will include: Tiny tof. solo, program was taken by the Board of Education on Monday night. 12:10 A>.m. States," first pls&c winners were hetland drive, who has com- presented by Mrs. Forrest P. Dex- graduating class atCranford High Marjorie Tyhdal; honorable" men- Be A Sport, Dad! novice solo open, novice two baton The board approved $500 fora booklet, "The Cranford'Story," .de- Advanced credit subject classes as follows: pleted nine^ears of teaching, has ter, Jr., and Virginia Boardman, tiorj, Cynthia Vroom, Carol Walk- open, doubles, fancy strutting, mil- School. The presentations were will meet the entire morning. Re- Cleveland, Steven Tyre, son of kindergarten here since scribing the community and its ' Mr. and Mrs. David N. Tyre of er, Carol McGarry, Sandra Braz- itary strutting, novice New Jersey presented by Henry M^Boardman. made at the annual awards assem- vjfcw or make-up classes will meet UilrchX'She has' a bachelor's de- State solo, trios.' * '••.•' facilities to be distributed to col- 102 Makiitom drive, Mississippi- zatti,' Lana • Lqmbardo, Barbara The Waih 'n Wear Sportscoat by Haspel/tai- .Student speakers were David bly Monday ' afternoon in the two.hours daily allowing enroll- cree froni Hunter College, mas- lege placement) offices and other ment in two subjects. Reading and Missouri Rivers. At Sherman, Moore, Linda Bones, Claire Fink, lored to fit in a distinctive jingle-breasted, Also, advanced boys'solo open, Skaggs, Robert Freese, Betty Local Pupils school auditorium. :r's degree from New York Uni<- advanced -girls' solo open, advanc- sources available to teachers. typing wjll be scheduled for one- David Ault, son of Mr., and Mrs/ Pamela Krochmal, Ellen Jones, 3-button model that has no time or travel Eudene and Linda Eaton, all mem- David also received the Boosftr Leslie Ault, 22 Munsee drive, Ore- Richard Plant; Ronald- Friedman, tcrsity and \has : taken additional ed two baton open, advanced NeW Details of the booklet' and- a nour^periods, and laboratory per- limitations this summer! Navy; grey or olive; Professional ^training at Bank Jersey State solo, flag baton open, bers of the graduating class. Wiiijiwmrds Club scholarship, Bausch iods in Biology will meet in the gon-California Trail. /' Carol Hilbert, Candace. Borges, The high school chou% under di- comprehensive plan to recruit Lomb* science plaque and the/Cor- Joylene Leonardo, and Betsy Cy- sizes 37 to44. regular short and O C Af| Street College.^New York,"in the advanced New Jersey State two afternoon. Th£ library will be op-, Other essay winners xX~ Cleve- rection of James Lcnney, sang "No teachers were outlined by -Anthony nell Cup. ; land were: second place, Roberta phers. ' longs • :.'.\-«Jv«" field of I early childhood education. baton and military command en during the day for student use. marching. Man Is an Island," and the gradu- AtShJohn's Terregino, principal of Livingston Virginia Me Arthur received the . The following advance subjects , 'wiese, Erie Canals third, Alice Miss Madelyn Cassidy, Sherman Mrs. Mildred Iversen of 119 ating class sang "Land of Hope 4 Twenty Cranford students were School, who was chairman of a Mathematics Association of for credit will be offered provid- Degenhardt; Boston Post Road; School Student Council adviser, pring Garden street, wife of Dr: Robert O. Walters of 28 Forest andGloryi ' ^ among 169 eight grade graduates teachers" committee appointed yto America award for placing first ing there is sufficient registration: honorable mention, Lynn Folinus, presented pins to the following Kenneth Iversen, -dean of Union avenue, manager of Chapter 228, Invocation was offered by the Erie Canal, and Lynda Wolff, Erie representatives ""foT Junior College, will teach in theis cqhtest manager. Miss/Mary receiving diplomas at commence- draw up . a teacher ' recruitment among Jthe local high school group Algebra I, and II, Plane Geometry, Rev. Dr. Albert Allinger, .pastor 'of who took the national examina- Canal. .;/ . . , • -••„> •• . <• achievement: Dennis (elementary grades." She was cer- Kosko, former New Jersey State, ment exercises at St^ John the plan. The board agreed to follow American History) II, Latin I, x the Cranford Methodist Church, tion, and also wori the Spanish French I and II, Spanish- I, Ger- Sherman, second, .. Barbara. Pamela Krochmal, Special! 3 Day Sale! I - tified to teach -in New Jersey after senior champion, is twirling in- and benediction by the Rev. Ger- Apostle School in, Clark on Satur- through with the recommendations Arpn, Natchez Trace; third, Ellen Susan Krochmal; 'Susan Kratzke, structor for .the local group, which day. Medals for proficiency in in the fall. ' CLARENCE L. FRITZ award presented by the American man I, College Biology, English )• • • nal school diploma . ... arrfWhelan, assistant pastor of St. Association of Teachers of Spanish. Oregon Trajl, arid William Krose, Barbara * Yaracz, Lesley, : Krone, land has had two years of *e?cper- Avas-formed-in-l»S8:—'• -• "MichaelTchurch. various subjects went to four of Dr. Clark W, McDermithrsupcr^ I, Typing 1 siidT 7 Among other, awards were: Tannenbaum, Mormon Trail; hon- Susan Huston.. Frank Cushing,. Our Madras Sportscoats add suburban dash There were more than 400 con- the local graduates. intendent of schools, pointed out Driver Education. " . liencc. She received a bachelor's The organ processional and re- DAR award,/John Witherington; orable mention, Sharon Kosick, Patricia Lcwandowski, David'Van to any man's appearance — hand Woven in testanttt s in the chapter's .'Ellen Sue Moses was honored that Cranford has an "inadequate Review or maki-up subjects in- •degree from Newark State College first cessional- were played by George Chief WillianVA. Fischer Memorial National Road. Brunt, . Barbara Tritask,, Thomas India to give you famous authentic pattern- Twirling Festival at the high for excellence in. religion, history, recruitment program cen in Fritz Heads clude: Algebra I and II, Plane : ItWs month. . \ White of .the. school music depart- Trophy, Alan Ritter; Business and Other awards were made by Fedorkq, Joan Balinskas, Carol school last yean ment. . ahd the annual essay contest. Ray- his office." For many years teach- Geometry, American History I George' White, vocal music*in- Gyenese, Thomas '' Miller, Bonlta ing in the most wanted lightweight jacket I., Mr_s. Jean Loebcr of 2 Sailor Professional Women's Club $25 graduate of Drew Uni- mond Wojciak was* among the- top ers have been recruited either by Local Chapter and II. Latin I, French I and II, \m- ••,•>• structor, to Thomas Beam of Sher- Johnson, Thomas Nolan, . Linda of the season! Sizes 36 to 44, bonds, Sandra Kolbe and Janice urfirk stuAents_irh,.mathematlcs jand .the contact, with placement/ offices Spanish. German I, College Biol-

nd the^Unlveolty of-Mexieo.-Mrs. ner-upin-gcneratcxccllence.Carol OfRecKCi hand I ntiri Typing _f. award, Virginia Lawson; National The summer session is approved iLocber, who haSNflve years' ex- Proctor won her medal for. ex-plained. Vy Former Public Safety Commis- Office Management Association Ipericnce, taught klhdergarten on cellence in English. Anthony Mc- •With a turnover of. 25 percent sioner Clarence H. Fritz of 8 Sum- by the State Department of Edu- MEN'S SHOPS, GOERKE'S THIRD FLOOR Ofl949ClassHoldDegrees award to "business student of thecation. Pupils who are residents la half-day basis this ye*r in Cran- Hale was a runner-up, in the of the teaching «tatf each year, a mit road was elected to succeed Gaylc Beeri German award, [ford and will be given' Annular Thirty-five percent of the members of the Class of 1949 of Cran. categories of English and religion. grcat deal of. time/is spent inter- James F. Kervick as chairman of of Cranford will be accepted on a" by German. Club of non-tuition basis. Non-residents [assignment next year. * . >. rford High School completed four-year college courses, according, to'' Other graduates from Cranford viewing candidates-and handling the Cranford Chapter of . thi Clark Township, Rodger Kopf; Irwin Billet of 7 Penn road will^ u survey conducted by the high school guidance department were: Kenneth Blcksha, Marcia correspondence,/Dr. .McDermith American Red Cross at the will be accepted on a tuition basis United Nations essay. contest with written permission from -their I teach English and social studies in The department reports that 100 members of 95 percent of theAnn Brewer, Lois Budil, Peter Del said. "The committee's recom- nual meeting last. Thursday award, sponsored jointly by A.A. Gandio, Timothy Flaherty, Wil- principal. , I the junior high school. He took replied to a questionnaire sent earlier this year to help In mendations will provide a better- at 10 North Union avenue. UK. and social studies department I his undergraduate, work at Newark liam Gruss, Margaret Hnlfpenny, directed, better organized program evaluating education practices. Other officers were named as of high school. Aileen Kendall; I State College and Rutgers Univer- The questionnaire revealed that Howard Jacob.' Jacqueline Law; of recruitment, and will cost mon- '{• ••••.-•»--, • follows: Vice-chairman, Russell H. Junior Achievement "treasurer of Isity and has taken additional work four percenKobtained master's de- rence, Marguerite McGowan, Ro- ey," he added. $*&; Herman; treasurer, Delano. R. the year"' medal- and $50 bond, lat. Rutgers and the U. S. Psycho- bert O'Sullivan, Grace Paredes, Mr. Terregino, accompanied by Recreation grees and three became physic- IIJC Summer Ives; assistant treasurer, Julius K. June Gruss. • ?f* '; ;. I therapy Institute in England. ians. Two girls^cjjmpleted four- Mary Margaret Schram, Edward Dr, Paul V. Buonaguro, coordinat- "''•'trl' ; • 1 Varcho, Patricia Wagner and Lin- Woerz; secretary, Mrs. l^azle Wil- Cups' were presented to Betty , • Mrs. Frances Riendeau of 16 or of- /special services, and Miss year nursing programs .and an- son. Eudene and Marcia Gillespie, co- | Parkway village, a graduate of St other two, three-year^ nursing da Wolf f. Gera^dine. Cleminson, principal of Session Set Named to three-year terms, on editors of the Spotlight, high Joseph College,' West Hartford, programs. Seven completed sec- .The diplomas were presented by Bloomingdale Avenue School, said Registration will begin today and the board of directors were Mr: school newspaper, and pins were I Conn., taught elementary grades retarial . courses while 11 percent the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas F. the/next step in the program will Kervick, Mrs. E. C.y^earick, Mrs. awarded to these senior staff 1st Rehearsal jfor three-years. She has been attended college but did not grad^ continue tomorrow and Monday Mulvaney, pastor of St. John the btber--mem- Western Civilization Since-lMOt —Beginning-thls^-week;-the Sunday. Btf 53— ...00- [Circus," Steven-and-GarjrHagcr-r at- Cleveland School - orr August" 5. Four juhlo"r"boyi"anil one jiinloF .00 schools" for the summer vacation ] strom. bers have scattered to Hawaii, algebra, plane' and solid analytic Other special events scheduled in- ford Citizch and Chronicle offfce Monday 80 58 girl at Cranford High School will .00 means there .will be more bicycles Teen-age floats — "Boating' in (Continued oil Page 8) geometry, zoology and general psy- clude a picnic at Nomahegan Park will be closed Saturdays until* Tuesday 81 53 >> attend the annual Boys' State at Wednesday 77 52 .01 on . Police Chief Lester m\ I Venice," Leonle Lacrbix and Bar- chology. or/ July 25 and a trip to see aRutgers University' ahd Girls' after Labor'Day. bara . Simoons; "The Beach Com- ' In addition, it is expected that baseball game in Yankee Stadium State at Douglass College, re- W. Powell this week issued an chemistry, French, physics. and^n July 27.- ' • '•'•>'SriI:'-- "••' ' Handsome Short Sleeve ber," Billy Jacob. • five Junior Girls spectively, beginning • Sunday appeal, to parents and young Carriage, division — "His Royal Spanish will be offered at an in- Faculty will include George through July I.j people to cooperate in seeing that tcrscssion from August B to SepWhite/ , junior high school vocal' in- Alan Semonite Aboard Yacht Highness, Prince Charles," Grctch- At Citizenship The boys, sr ired by Cranford bicycle regulations arc observed U'n Crpushorc; "A Gift for Dad," tcmbcr 2. 7 structor, director of. the school; Jockey Brand . Additional Information may/be Ralph Notaro, junior high instru- Post 212, i'erican Legion, and as a safety measure. Sport Shirts 5,00 Kollecn Urban; "Beatnik," Kcn- Institute for Week Cranford Rotary Club are; Rich In Newport-Bermuda Race obtained by contacting Miss Doro- mental instructor, and Donali'it\Confcrencc," Andrea Tultlc, ital. The institute ends tomorrow. graduating class of Cranford High The Pacifica was not reported fic and riding at night without Scouts, Is full instruction in arch- nrst session will be Mrs. R. J. street, is attending Girls' SUjte as among yachts sighted Within 300 neckband, sizes S, M, I and XL^l.^S & 1.50 GOERKE^STRECT'SSD Fnmi^MacaUk and Carol Macalik Attending from Cranford are: School attended Holy Hour ser- proper illumination. . I . ery by Mrs. Evelyn Erickscn of Bohner. The following adults a representative of Cranford Unit miles of Bermuda onr Tuesday. Boxers and gripper shorts, some wash 'h UUtKKE 5 STREET FLOOR Children on the association float Beth Roden,,daughter of Mr. andElizabeth. have been a""\: ;!""•;" ••'• ' vr.'"''-?'-''i ^x"^.'~''''T'' '^ •r--".-'^.r"' !:; •

jr. FfegeTw* 7 CEANFO^D n Post Ml d Rothstein, Sandra Schauer. San- Letters To {Cancer Crusade Thompson and Mr. Willllmsri*- roe*:, Elizabeth. Commander ted chairmen at a coffee held last associauon duri Trai|iide GarHeriXJuh J Held for Mrs. Herzog dra Schurer. Susan Schwartz.-Car- class. i ternates. Mr. Ameien; Vx. i presided! week nt th* home of Mrs. Gus Mrs. Edward, DeVorkin of 192 Th*> Editor ol Shulman, Karen Smith. Linda Response Good Electing Slate arid, Mr. Morrison, Matthev ; Mrs. t William ^; Herzog, Jrl, Cohen, 464 Orchard street Mr. and Mrs. William Fit?;ula of L°cust drive has been elected pres- j O'Shea and Mr. Ringle. . lit president of foe Cleveland Walker, Barbara Walton and Jean .1 \Vtth 80 percent of the Cancer The bpard' presented Mrs. Her- Gilbert 3 Oraton drive, entertained at a ' i^ of U,e Tr^ailside'Garden Club ! 219 Retford Avenue The nominating committee Junior Hfgh School PTA/was hon- Crusade envelopes' relumed. Act- zogj with a silver tray in recogni- harigf*; \vf>rr award- . of Union County succeeding Mrs. i Cranford. N..J. . Next Tuesday jarty_Sunaay in honiir nf Mr. FitT-_qharle»rE—Dickex^-of^ST-^-Broolt-^——••••• •'•••' -21, liJtiu . ing Postmaster-AHhur Boennvann. ed as follows; Patricia Baldi. ad- J. Fordham, nominated chairman; ;ula*s brother, Robert Fitzula^of side place. Installation of officers; Dear Sir: for* commander, heads the slate of As Chairman venturer; Christine Fuller, cook, local chairrr.ar.. this week reported Mr. Arnesen, Harold A. Gloyior, Cartcret. who was graduated, from will take place in September. - a good response- here. officers to be voted on at the an- homemaker; Bonnv ' Jaffp. cook; I would like to, express my ap-. Mr. Ringle and Mr. Winter. ''9 the University of North Carolina, Mrs. Dickey will be one of thi"ee : There have been no paid work- : Harriet KrUov, cook; Corilyn Pol* nual election of Cranford Post 212, Robert O. . Walters, busmen For Course Chapel Hill. N; C. There were 40 women demonstrating_ ..phase. s of preoiation, on behalf of Sherrrtan lock, took, homemaker; Earner • ers. he pointed out. and all 'of the " American Legion, at the Casino manager of Chapter- 228, National : Tax Assessor Edward P. Marko- quests from Carteret, Rutherford, flower show arrangements on Sun-1 Junior High PTA for your coopcr- money collected will be used for' next Tuesday night Rothstein, cook, housekeeper; San- day, September II, at Trailside ation in publishing the news of Baton Twirling Association, sport- wich of 128 Beech street is serving- dra Schauer; cook, homemaker, Xenil\vorth, Union; Linden and - the care of cancer pitients locally. Others on the slate presented by sored by" the post,; urged membra* as chairman of planning commit- 'imeimmm. Museum. The demonstration will jou r activities duririg' the past year. education- of the public and doc- 'adventurer. ,. . and friends to attend the contests tee and instructor for* a course in n • precede the annual flower . show • _.. — „ the nominating- committee last bMA Also, Sandra Schurer. cook, ad- tors, and tSf research. "Principles or-Municipal Assess* •\\:±x:-y::,-••: •••:••• •/•;• ^~" . . . c>'^r u io • . ! The excellent coverage we re- week are: to be held at Cranford High School m* m venturer, outdoor cook; Susan • IV is hoped that the "drive can be on Sunday. ' '"•'..••• j'. ing" being conducted at'tb> seven- umbia entertained at First vice-commander, Edward Schwartz,, cook, adventurer, out- Mrs/Karavenul Wiebesiee k of 106 Col- °" September 18. , , ^.^ ^^ he!pod ,o ^^ completed here- by Jur.e 30. the Mr. Arnesen, baseball chairman. th annual conference f bridge 1 Mondav evening. Active Duty Tolir chairman Mid." Those, who still K. Gill; second vice-commander, door cookr Carol. Shulman; cook: | this a very successful year. for American Legion Junior Basewf officer* at Rutgers University this Beat The Heat guests included'.Mrs. Harold Glo- Col. Harry V. Osborne, Jr., of hills envelopes are asked to call HaVold E. Naumann; third vice- "Karen Smith, cook.' homemaker; ball,'reported that the team"rep7 week under, sponsorship of the vier, Mrs. John Lamparter, Mrs. 5 Dartmouth'road; will leave Sat- • ' Sincerely yours, - -Mr.' Boortmann to arrange for commander, Roland R. Graham, WIN DIPLOMAS-Twenty thrcc nursery and kindergarten students at Geraldine Nursery Sc Lincia Walker, cook; Barbara Wal- Jr.; finance officer, David B. resenting Post 212. coached by Bureau of Government Research r ton, cook, and Jean. Gilbert, cook. Robert Brooks, Mrs. Otto C. Web- urday for Camp Sheridan. Chicago, Mrs. Florence L. Coventry pick-up- . •" • '"<• Rollie Massimino, Hillside High and the University Extension Divi- and Kindergarten Avere awarded diplomas at graduation exercises on Sun3ay afternodn In Sh lock llj f i . Publicity Chairman.- - I ? Thompson; judge advocate, Walter At Home Hall. They are: Front row. 1. tor., Richard Sasso. Randi Storm. Lisa Shulman; NiiTBradieV^ Special awards - wore given to sion. .. ' _:" -'•' •' .'.-,, er. Mrs. A. H. Preuss, Mrs.-F. S. HI- fur two weeks of active duty! .'--.— • - - E. Cooper; historian, Charles School basketball coach and form- HOME SOLD—The above property at 369 Retford avenue has tricia Christihe Fuller .and Sandra vith L. er Cranford High School baseball The course opened on Monday Parfltt, Diane Crieco, Mindy Blake, Linda Redmer. Gregory Conklin, Maureen Baker; ^ row Greenawald and Mrs. J1lil! Kei-> the Fourth Judge Advocate Conklin; chaplain, Kenneth' been sold to Mr. and Mrs. Edward West of Hushing, L. I., for Schauer for 100. percent inspection mig. •.'•-'. • General detachment, of which he doun j. neeney, wno nasmovea lo wew Market, JUT. west is ea ley F. Vozab; executive cpmmit- days at 6 p.m. at Memorial Field.[in Municipal Government." As- . Dow, Karli Ann Keller, Brian Carter,-; Lauren Gates. Beth Zisman Gregor 61 associated with the Essex House Hotel, New York. The sale was Morris and teemen. Jack W- Irving and Patric Mr. Winter, a manager in the s**"* * ^Administration,''. '.'The made by Edward R. Shimkus ol the B. S. Willoughby Real ttndiTQuahunen. . . • . ; .-...• '•'/ Reftstnttbn Closes L. Williams;. . J •.•'_ -.'.,; Cranford Boys' Baseball Leagues; Statutory Basis of Assessing" and Registration for Girl ,§cout,. Day u J :;: ':IV' ^Directors of the CranforS recommended that the-posttm^[ A»proacheato-Value. Camp Nomahegan is closed. Mrs. I Other recent sales by this agency include: ' . .lean Legion Holding Co., Howard tinue its sponsorship of the pony On Tuesday, topics covered were H. M. Gartetson.' direc'tori ^an- BLUCHER OXFORD 7 Myrtle street, to Patrolman and Mrs. Arthur E*. Ander- !Oth Graduation at Geraldine Draws 200 L. Arnesen, Mr.ConklinrMr. Irv- League Chiefs and National ••The iReal Property Appraisal nouriced today. A waiting list is League Cardinals atf well a* pro- MManual,'' ' "DepreciatioD n and Ob- son, for Mr: and Mrs. Matthew Wilson. Sale was made by Joseph Approximately' '200 persons • at - teacher, \vt*e: David Harris, Frank •las, ^ue Goodman, Kevin Koellrier, being formed, she said- ing. Raymond A. Leonard. Edward [ended the 20th annual graduation viding . meeting facilities for thesolescence," "Land Appraisal Man- Miragliotta of the Willoughby Agency. - Terpunning, Karli Ann x- Keller. Fragile Kreissler, Edward McGov- Mrs. Garretson announced that R. Morrison, Leo V;-O'Brien, How- Ixercises of the. Geraldine Nursery girl scouts from .eighth grade up. ard W. Ringle, Mr. Thompson, Mr. baseball organization and its aux-fuaV? and "Land Appraisal." - 503 Elm street, to Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Wilson, for Mr/ and Neil Bradie. Beth,Zisman. Lauren epn, Susan Pirelja. Richard Red- Tli»'>.- fav.^ito p!jy.tiiner$ are Ecbool and Kindergarten on Sun- Gates and Stephen Loscutott. are needed; to assist withjthe camp Williams and F. Edwin Winter. iliary,. Following a discussion of "Resi- .Mrs. John L. Parkinson, who' have moved to Toms River, j Sale patio or yard - particularly if you have mer, David Schmal. Lisa Wallach, r.ual' to ut.- the 1^-iting of ay afternobn-in: Sherlock-HalY- of Seniors participating in a gamci f ara McClure. Steve„ n Peterson^.., prpgram"t>n"Juhe^'5T-i0" and "July • • Delegates to, the Union County Donations were voted to; the dentfor Building Appraisal" yes- was made by Mr. Shimkus of the Willoughby.Agency in coopera- rinity Church. . time led by VeraKruUner, tea«A- Peter Dean Nance, Elaine Morgan, 5-8 for intermediate scouts and Iieat|(iyv active Vi)uhg fcrcl..'The tion with the office of G. G. Nunn. July 11-14 and 18-21 for brownies. cooldrink to takeyourmindofftheheat Diplomas were presented to theer, were: Maureen Baker,' Gregory Patricia Cholokian is the.-teacher. *pn>is:y.crope soles are strong' 6 Roger avenue, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bakle, for. Mrs. Eliza- lindergarten,and-senior class by Conklin,. Diane Grieco, /Kevin The school • located at 34 Fprest Fly-Up Ceremonies ' an.l lijzlit. aiij toe cjps. protect beth Rawlins, who has moved to Elizabeth. The sale wad made Far your summer entertaining, may we suggest !onica Flynn Deubel. director | Krastin. Eileen Martin^tiregory avenue, corne._r wo f „„,„Nort,h avenue„„,„,. Fly-up wings- were presented i ^. Washable.' by Mrs. Hannah Lynch of the Willoughby. Agency in cooperation A dramatization of Goldilocks i Morns. Mindy Blake, Unda Quam-1 Will close tomorrow. Summer Day to members nf Troop 291 at Os- with the office of G, G* Nuna.—^ ——•——-T^' ,, a long, tall Tom Collins. Rum Collin*,Gm and -week ceola Presbyterian Church.by Girl nted by the. kindergarten. The Lisa,. Shulojin. Jacl/Regan, Kathy i session on Tuesday, July 5, and Scout Troop 1061 as follows: Ruth include!1J>ld PaulDnal a Sachs.''GoIdi--pJ8ClU /"•'^ll pI *Kkr orthyWL . Bruc»-• ' e KansasVY . Mavk Sir- close Friday, August 26. terday, there was a field trip to "Anniversary Waltz," . "Plcnjc," TonkorMintJulep.Wehaveyourfavoritebeer Black, Laura CniraygUc. Susan cks; Michaehl l DDowii ftfatheh r bear; j kin, Diane Paynfer, Linda Redmer. The (all session and kindergar- inspect residential property. To- and "The Happiest Days, of Your Guiliford, Karen Henricks, Cheryl on ice at all times. Hudson, mother bear, and As part o/the ceremony the tentenwil' willl open on TuesdayTuesda , Sep- Isaac, Bette-Jane . Masino, Nancy day there will be discussions of Life," and- has recently completed 1 "Appraisal of Commercial and-In- batricia Par^itt, baby bear. Others following idnior pupils ' presented I temberl-6, for registration .; Paulrrienn, Carol Pinkham; Donna a role as a nun in a movie being larticipating in the , story hour a music .time: Gail Alston, Susan will begin oil Wednesday, SSeptern- Poszyler and .Joan Simoon's. • .'• dustrial Property" and "Equaliza- filmed by a member'of the Ama- fceriod led by Mary Jane Rapp,! Baker,/Douglas Dunay, Gary Dal- ber 7. " tion" and a review of the course. The Rev. Albert G. Dezso. pas- teur Movie Club. „ i An examination on the course Of Osceola Presbyterian will be conducted tomorrow, fol- Last summer - Lynne took, a ——'-t ~ rtfiem into Girl Scouts. Mrs. Chich7^vclcoiSea~thc scoutsTahd < course at the' American Academy lowing Which the group will attend Garretson pinned ort the Girl Scout guestsv Miss Bette B'ingman of a general conference program to of Dramatic Arts, New York. pins and Mrs. Leonard, Church, Washington Rock Girl Scout Coun- r hear a discussion oh /'Recent De- co-leader, pinned on the wings. cil spoke pn>"Flying Up arid Grow- That, could b» , happening to you velopments in Legislation and • .Girl'Scout Troop 99, under the ing-Up." . X^^. • sight now because paying moro Case Law." . . ' Top CHS History leadership of Mrs. Alfred Fricke The girls -recvived girl scout ] than you should for a cartful of and Mrs. Edward CortnelC assisted pins from Mrs. Joseph Masino and your favorite foods is like losing in the ceremony. Both troops .Mrs. Lincoln Isaac, leaders. Scholar Receives s , District 1 Donna Sue Williams. Carol Gus- Style 8750 money through m hoi* la your tafson led the flag salute and Linda sang scouting songs while refresh- pun*. That can't happen at A./eport on enrollment in Dis- ments, made by ' the Brownies, Social* 8755 Miss Price Chosen N^rDARPrjze |'-ict. 1 given / bjj Mrs," George feottge/.Brownie, Promise. KURTZ MARKET because all our Mrs, Eugene Koenig. presented were being servedV • Norman Christian of 21 Herning 'K history award initiated .by ;ofley showed th_at 1:348 girls, fil, LOOK FOR THE LABEL* prices are low price*—and men Toqps, 20-1 leaders, and 33«mem- J 'wings assisted by Betsy Cy- •Mrs.'.Garretson announced 'plans avenue is^ recuperating at home For Arts Course Crane's Ford Chapter, DAR, for oqps, 2&1 le, and 33,m. J p y y y low prices just naturally add up crs of the neighborhood service; phers and Alice'Hofdcker of Troop for a cookout in the yard of her after a stay at St. Elizabeth Hos- $4-99 to lower food bills . . . to MORE At Ohio State the student with the highest grades .cam are enrolled. , ! "3- Candles for the tenderfoot home on. August 22' for all mem- pital in Elizabeth. >•> ' in history for four years was. made Mrs. Joseph Masino of 116 Mo- | ceremony. were~lighted~blTMary- bers—of—her- •troop—who—wishr-tt Lynne Price, daughter of Mr. for the first year to John Wither- — W» Deliver — attend. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Vicci of and Bin. M. Jordan Price of 110 Wk drive was hostess at the final: beth Novello, Donna Dunikoski, ingtom, son of Mr. and Mrs. John 21 N. UNION AVE. •district meeting. Mrs. Coffey said I Barbara Haag, Cheryl Reaves, 621 Spruce avenue, Garwood, and The newest summer straws are in bloom.this Kenllworth boulevard, has been H. Witherington, of 419 Orchard 64)150 Court of Award* . " Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kopinski of GENUINE selected to take part in the first Ithat the initiation of the new jun- Donna Coutjhlin, JqditH Gonitiski, year,.. so pick for your pride and walking joy Street, at the Cranford High School lior senior neighborhood in Sep-. Shelly Qijod. LindayVan Jaeckel, A Court of Awards was held re- 92 Benjamin street attended the this high - carved wedge heel bareback, its SPRING Summer Center of Communicative awards assembly Monday. Iterhber. .will improve the senior j Celeste Haselrey, Julia Hawks and cently by Intermediate Girl Scout state convention of Elks in Atlan- on the campus Of Ohio State Sir ftynprn in th> dMrirt , | Barbara Przzella. Tenderfoot pins. Troop 832 at the Walnut, Avenue tic City .last jveek-end. Both Mr. _j, Milan-straw vamp a riot of gay color^ Whfte_ y

,^P9^ flag_cexeinony>;.a_xesaew~o£-second- The center's program is design- said the "first objective! of the DAR leaders and assistant leaders for j Barber.- The closing speech was class requirements, a skit an4 15851 : ed to give practical experience in 4s the preservation of historical their cooperation, especially Mrs. given by DenisejMiller. Girl Scouts songfe. speech activities to advanced stu- data, having to do with the growth Charles Bielcr, district chairman; j Phyllis Birchett, Doris Baur, and Badges, attendance stars and Carol Jean Proctor, daughter of c ranlor ndentS'.chosen on the basis of aca- of our country and the constantly-' Mrs. Bernard Grant, housemother; Carol Fricke of Troop 73 assisted World Association, pins Were given Mr. .and Mrs. J. i/L Proctor of 148 demic standing and recommenda- expanding program of national Mrs'. P. Fulton, cookie chairman: with the refreshments. to the girls by Mrs. Carl Schauer, Mohawk drive, was honored at a tions from high school teachers. Mrs. Stephen Gmelin, encamp- • ~^—— ' . Mrs. David Smith and Mrs. Mich- party Saturday .evening celebrat- participation in this field in our 23 NORTH UNION AVF. CRANFORD. W 6^3272 Participants will work in one or schools." ment; Mrs. R. S.Paterson, public- Troop 73 ael Bebkowicz. , . ' ing her. graduation from St. John more of four basic areas — general ity; Mrs.-Robert Wiese, trip; Mrs. . Troop 73 recently held a Court Receiving second class badges the Apostle School. Clark. There John, who was graduated Tues- H. T. Liming and Mrs. F. W. Coir of Awards ceremony *and cookout were Patricia Baldi, Donna Beb- guests, from Cranford, 23 North Union Ave. MEMBER: HANUI-CHABOE, — ClANrOID Bl SINESS ASSV. speech and basic communication. day night, is a member of the Stu- NEW JERS were 22 lins, dinner;..Mrs. Roland Garret- at thtvhome of- Mrs. B. Cyphers, kowicz, Christine Fuller, Judith Irvington and , Union. LIBBY'S debate and discussion, theatre, and dent Council,/ Advanced Science QUALITY CHAIN Denville, speech science.' Lynne is one of .son. day camp and Cranford Days;' 107 Retford avenue. • First class BIRDS-EYE 2pkg. Club, Hi-V, and captain of the STORE CLEANERS Mrs. E. H. Koenig, Memorial Day j rank was awar.ded to Doris Baur, two students assigned to theatre, tennis team. He will enter Trin- parade, and. Mrs. A. M. Gessler, i Betsy Cyphers, Alice Hofacker, : •- TOMATO JUICE where she will serve as an appren- ity College,.Hartford, Conn., maj- tice in the playhouseC council cookie and district calen- j Karen Brownlee, Carol Walker, oring in history. ; tlar chairman...... I.Atana Petruch, Barbara Shimkus $1.0© Lynne win enter her junior year Mrs.' J.'J.. Pfanne, Mrs. Koenig, j and Cindy Vroom, Tenderfoot at Cranford High School in, Sep- You cram these words into mln* Mrs.'T, B'. kopper, Mrs. Arlthony and second class awards were pre- BIRDS-EYE tember. ' A member' of the Revel- ears .against the stomach of my Sordill and (Mrs, Richard O.' Adams i sented to Karen Dooley and Jill FORD HOOK ers of Union, she has appeared in senses—William Shakespeare vyill serve as girl scout reprcsenta- Ziegler. HAWAIIAN tiv«( on the United Fund. Forty merit badges were pre-w WITHOUT Mrs. Coffee stressed the need for sented as follows: Alice Hofacker. PUNCH a non-denominational meeting; interior decorator, housekeeper, UMA BEANS FUR place for district events. Plans for \ home nursing, good grooming, dab- SALE THE DEACON AGENCY a Founders" • Day tea to honor bier, insect; Doris Baur, food, pen BIRDS-EYE INSURANCE founders of former councils on pal, dancer, games, good grooming; October 27 were discussed. Susan Huston, campcraft, dabbler, SEAMLESS HOSE COTTON BLOUSES CRINKLE-CUT or Marfe R. Deacon garden flowers, games, insect; JAMICAS SKIRTS 4 AWen Street Boosevelt Neighborhood Carol Fricke, home nursing, gar- Mesh and Flat Knits Special Group, Sleeveless BRidge 6-5051 den' flowers, child care, birds. "Bleeding Madras" Group Special Group- POTATO PAniES 11 and Short Sleeve K ? ^A Bo«lne«s Trip or Vacation? Go pro- Infermediate Seoul Troop 808 Barbara Shimkus, housekeeper, Reg. $7.98: Reg, to $10.98 Reg. to $L35 ved with Hartford Travel Accident and Baggage held a breakfast, cookout.j»s' its interior'decorator, dabbler, insect; HEINZ tinal event at the home of Kathleen Joan Mysiak, cook, stars camp- Reg: $2 98—— $199 ftotecrjpij. Covers Air Travel, Sportsmen and Trip craft; Adrienne Jaffee, cook, read- j Hume. Committees prepared and $J|.9» $il.99 OR CAMPBELL'S Tailored Coverage. . served the picnic breakfast of er, interior decorator; Sandra Reg $3.98— $2.99 orange juice, bacon, and pancakes. Martin, interior' decorator, cook, 4 dabbler; Karen Dooley, cook; 4 NEW GREEN PORK & BEAMS At a Court of Awards at Roose- vclt School, all 14 girls received Cindy Vroom, reptile, amphibian; Jamee Dooley, dabbler; Phyllis second class rank emblems' and 2 con* 25c year pins. Proficiency'badges;were Birchett, home' nursing; Betsy Cy- JACKETS '.O, presented in the following' cate- phers, home nursing, and Judy COTTON KNIT BOUCLE SWEATERS SUMMER HANDBAGE CABBAGE 1'MJK Tabor, cook and campcraft. j Cranford's Sunday gories: 13 pottery, 2 adventure, 1 White Duck "Over-lhe- GREEN backyard camper, 1 swimmer, 4 Mrs. G. W. Block is the leader "T" SHIRTS '[ Sleeveless Straws Only child care, 1 cook, 2 musician, 2 of Troop 73. j Special Group Bathing-Suit" Type Jacket ih Drug: Store Schedule outdoor, cook, 1 dabbler, and 1 , ' Reg. $3.98 •;'' . Reg. $3.98 Regg. $3.00 puppeteer. Mrs. Venstrom; leader, Ltvingston-Iincoln-iValnnt Reg. to $2.98 PEPPERS plus, tax W Neighborhood , and her assistant. Mrs. John Bren- 1.99 nan, served refreshments. . Troop 296 . $1.69 $ GOLDEN Members of Brownie Troop 296 .Troop 447 bcameqy 1 2 2 Brownie^ of Troop 447 had their ning at a fly-up ceremony in the %up and tenderfoot ceremonies educational building -of'4he Cran- at theCranford Methodist Church. ford Methodist Church. . Each .Susan Sassi made the welcoming mother walked to the platform BED PILLOWS speech. * The £Jag ceremony was with her Brownie daughter, where SUMMER JEWELRY PLAYTEX GIRDLES COTTON LOOP RUGS BARONS conducted by Janet Barber, Karen Mrs. Roland M. Garretson, troop Assorted Colors , V«hwfalof? I Keanc, Judith Townsendi and Discontinued Styles ' ' • - Dacron Filled Assorted Colors and Sizes leader, greeted them and wel- Reg. to $2.€0 Reg. $6.98 HJB.C - 12-oi.plig. • . plus tax Reg. to $11.95' - 24x36 NOW $1.99 SAVINGS ON 27x50 NOW $2.49 3 .99 30x60 NOW $3.98 IITZ CRACKERS 27' 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. ALL CARS!!! plus tax 4 NEW 1960 lb s Schei^s TABLECLOTHS CAFE CURTAINS DISH TOWELS • Sealer's • SPRITES /•MORRIS Indian Head Material PRINTED COTTON WYUBANo r BSTTEff - 69 Part Linen in Check Pattern - - Boll's • Hathawa/s White with Red, Blue or Green / Special Group Martex Dry-Me-Drys AND PLASTIC COATED CHOCK FULL-O'^UTS -:M MG • CITROEN • SAAB WILL v-m Reg. $2.98-— $1.99 Reg. to .79 .. TABLECLOTHS CLOSED LOW UPKEEP! 52x52 Reg. $2.98 , $1.99 ib.79* " Valances to Match — Sea Us TODAY And— 52x68 Reg. $3.98 $2.49 Reg^. $1.49- -99 OFF • •• • t. L HOW TO JUDGE THE VALUE •'<-. •..-, 52x90 jReg. $4.98 $2^99 39 PHONi Save An Extra $50! rUAC Kuunm OF A PRESCRIPTION tow to* of nlM b What you get for, CAR IMPORTS what jrou p«jr. On this basis, today's vrewrlp- s i inAXslUnu Iwih, MOB it the bat bay In medical History. Cou- 42 Westfield Ave, ntable wonder drags, nnknown yean ago, It CO VI 3 U £ R e«n speed recovery, cut over-all cost of Illness! (near Morris Ave./Elizabeth) Cranford, H. J. FUmders 1-' North Union Avenue ON ,AV t BI SAFE - BE SUHI BUt YOUR MUG* IN A PRUO STOWS ,3-A '.-"• *••

Four., / CEANFORD (N. dr.) CITIZEN AN1» CQieNlCLe--THimSDAir, JIINiC vm^tmipL* ChanSk I lett of Fanwood, and Herbert Mof- Uk • Mise Margaret McVeigh fett Newport', R. I June CRANMM> (N. J.) •A - S. tSQer, pas-| •* Westfieldld; four sisters, MrsMrs. - -_. and' WUOHuiewlcd cotninit» JWfi t^ . A solemn high'mass of requiem ' ^rJohtfFreijttd Beach HavenHaven;; MrsMr.s Will Go to Notre Bame men* to an habltiiat ^viston of ex- OBITUARIES was offered Monday at St. ftose of U&a: New Egypt; Mrs. ttee^;.. :^..: ^h/W IFimK Frank W. Pfaff, son of *elttBee^;;'' ^I: -^h/W Iffer Summer Lima Church, Short Hills, for Miss- I•rhomas Hurley.• Plainfield: Miss Mm. Frank R. Pfaff of448 __ . In- congratulating Dr. MacKay II ff f Wtfild;*d SHOP A«P FOR BUDGET HARMONY... GET • •> •. r Nickalaus Bernecker Police Chief Lester W. Powell re- Margaret E. McVeigh of Short ton avenue, ^wai graduated- with the alumni association pointed to ported. ' ' , Hills, sister of the ReV. Sylvester the dose ties between Union Jun- jt Courses A High m&ss of requiem to horiotb from Marlst High SchopTi m The Rev. Harold C. Whitmarsh, P. McVeJgh, pastor of St •Theresa's Bayonne, on Sunday. He was Honors Nlckalaus Bernecker, 75, of Levit rector of St. John's Episcopal Churchy Kenilworth. She died rtown7folrmerlyrDfeninfontr\vft a Church, Elizabeth, officiated; He last? Thursday in Overlook Hos- 1 . j UOIlS' V/lllO ore Club for ' having maintai .>• offered Tuesday in St. Theresa read the' committal prayers -at pital, Summit, after-a short illness- Art classes for teenagers and ' Church. Kenilworth. He died Sat 'Father McVeigh was celebrant. —JiUQiA sfiiBVtVsfi aft tBie ^>^fty^ j| 90.percent or better in all sub- Scott Children will beqjn Tuesday at Fairview Cemetery,, Westfleld. nanfacr «Jf fbe.'OB&aal jjoaral and jects throughout the four years of to Serve urday at the home of his daughter, f. Dr. Robert B. Casey, assistant The Rev. James F. Ryan, pastor of Seats Officers he Cranford Creative Art Group St. Rose of Lima Church, was dea- post f. ti.f.1.* «sfit etoe Woman's So- high school: . . , . - ' ; memhers of the Ladies' Mrs. Catherine McKeown of Levjt county physician," performed an ety off Citoiirtfiutn Service. I John F. Hall was installed as to Captain N. R. Fiske itudlo at. 110 Walnut avenue un- town. : con, and the Rev. Edward J. Gill- Frank was offered a full schol- autopsy and said that death was SXotraas mmiflimjj as aflocrrlady president of the Cranford Lions arship to Siena College, Landon- Dr. Deborah Partridge Wolfe of VPW, at a meeting last hor the direction^ Burton Long> ,,,. The Rev. Sylvester P. McVeigh, caused by cyanide poisoning. Chief ick, assistant pastor of the same Club at ceremonies Tuesday night 62 South Union avenue has been [nbach, art teacher at Cranford 1 ville, N. Y., and has been accepted the Veterans' Memorial pastor, officiated. Interment was Powell said that'Mr. Wear had church, .was sub-deason. conducted by Clarence L. Fritz, a invited to serve on a New.Jersey tea.jeaas prior to8« r at the University of Notre Dame; .Mrs. Harry Snyder, sen fligh. School. in the family plot in St. Gertrude been under treatment for, about The Most Rev. Walter J. Curtfes [former president of the Lions Club. Citizens!, Committee on Children Separate classes for the two age •: Cemetery, WdodbricJKC. School of Science, as a; physics president, presided in the two- years for a high blood 'pres- gave the absolution. Seated in Other officers were installed as and' Youth by -IiioydN B. Wescott, « M* W» Siegfried, pi groups wlll:be" given for ten con- • Born in Hungary, he came to major. ',, ' -- .•.., ; '•.-... • ' sure condition... • the. sanctuary Were the Most Bev. CTrarwtBIe BBrarfam; a son. Alfred t. Control of Inslitutions and Agen~- Dayy*s and PoppPoppy W^^ jations may be made with Mrs. n resident of. Cranford i for three Mr. Wear was employed' as a Michael's School. William B. Donnelly, pastor of Agnes -TJftxfltfatad eff Kemhrarth, second vice-president; Dr. Gel- *.. cies. •;. •-.,'• ... i.','• .:.. ' „• were, discussed for the stn?« • Elven Shealiah of 113 Spring Oar- years before moving to Levitttfwn .•heinist at4he Esso ResearcH and St. . Michael's Church; the Rev. don Hindman, third vice-presi- The aim of the committee will be ventionatAsburyParkSS^ en street. , ; .• . ..•• ' • -V " •• a year ago. He was a parishioner Engineering Co., Linden, for 17 years before leaving the firm last Mark J. Dooley, assistant pastor; dent; Garth Dimon, secretary; to identify •children's needs, peri- gan. yesterday and will 1 In the children's class, scttvlties ?$&• ">••••< •••:• .*,:•• of. Corpus Christi Church. Driving While 1 October. He later worked for athe Rev. Michael Hudack ayti the Joseph L. Novello, treasurer; Ed- odically review programs and vili center around painting and Until his retirement about ten Join Goareay fanUl. Saturday. Mr. 1 Jersey City firm and two- weeks Rev. Nicholas Carlino, both as- ward C. Rearick.assistant treasur- stimulate Increasing coordination esign, both In two and thrce-di- years ago, he Was employed by Jones of 41 M BURTON W. tONOENBACH ago purchased'.^ laundromat in sistant pastors at St. Theresa's LV.OUIU—Jcfan H. Can- l«r.' • . ' : •'•••• On Revoked list among New Jersey's voluntary and nenslonal form. The teenage class torn Co...Chitngd. for'46 years/ ' VlII WOrJt M»MI Born in Buffalo, he"'was a resi- The funeral was held from Miss ^ «ff i«S Btaffih 3GSh street, children and youth, Dr. Wolfe re- year. bora. Trips to places pf interest in Surviving are ..his wife.' Mrs. William DiT>0iok tail twister; A. dent of Ro'selte- for nine years 'be- McVeigh's home. Interment was died Jurat- 13 in im»»iM*n'iHi H David M. Shaw of 114 Roosevelt ported. '. '...•.".•"•'. (Cranford are planned for on-the- Hospitalized Qqy Mary Brnuri Bernecker; :i daugh- W. Kantner, song leader; Rev; Dr. Plans were also discussed I fore inlying here nine years in Sit Carmel Cemetery, West l W Albert Allinger, chaplain; Nicho- avenue was fined $130 on a charge •The 50-tnember group will be pre-conyention.. dance v kpot sketching, and painting for ter, Mrs. Catherine McKemm:. two Englewo6d._ .Fathers Ryan and ( of operating a motor vehicle while •;;/;,;•;\ • ago. He received his B.S. and ^bed Sat- las St. John LaCorte and Charles appointed for three>year terms. held at the VFW Home phis group. .••'• . Awarded Diploma grandchildren, James H. ant} CaVoli > h.D __c|egrees from Rensselaer Gillick read the committal prayers. urday aft Docflty rwwwviyi Home. oh the revoked list when he apThr e committee grew directly out night. •'.... Mr. Longenbach, who has taught A-- McKeown of Levittpwn; and a, i J. Stevens, legal advisers; Anthony Curtis Holowchak, son of Mrs. •olytecbn.it' Institute, Troy, N. Y. The combined societies of St. 55S WesSfieU aronue." Westfield. peared before Magistrate Charles of the White House Golden An- Jicre since 1949, was graduated. brother, Charles Bernecker of laione and Mr. DITulio, one-year Mrs; Dudley Tooker's name"™,'' I Helen Holowchak of 23 Shawnee Ho was a member of,Phi Lambda Theresa's Church visited the home It l' trustees; Thomas J. Butler and J. Stevens in Municipal Court niversary conference "on Children called for;the attendance T^' [from. State College,. Kutztown, Pa.. road, was awarded an. eighth grade Chicago. and recited the rosary led'by Monday night. and Youth of which Dr. Wolfe was refreshments were served bv™ [and received his master's degree Upsilon and -SigmaXI and the Richard*J, Kau], two-year trustees. 1 1 y diploma at a special ceremony last QUALITY GRAIN-FED IEEF—SHORT CUT "SUPERRIGHr^UALITY GRAIN-FED BEEF Father Hudack. ..._.. I »», . VCSUSCXXfi Off Willis" -- —' ' l American. Chemical Society. — John V. Nostrand, outgoing Speeding charges brought pen- a member. "••'... |from Teachers' College, Columbia week at th New Jersey > Ortho- SeoHUbtl ScoKl.bd G. E. Charles Wear • Surviving are 'his w.ife, Mrs. Born in Staten Island, Miss years. Bar. Ctaanray mored to Resident, expressed'appreciation alties of .$15 each for Thomas Kos- University. He is a member of the paedic Hospital, Orange, McVeigh lived many years, in Nut- llb .- Services were'held Tuesday for Wary Assini Wear; his ' parents. FEarida t&nee jeaos after x«- to club members for their cooper- vlc of Elizabeth and Gloria Wil- It is necessary to be Mew Jersey Art Education Asso- Curtis, IS, won the diploma from ley before moving to Short Hills Men In Service 27* pp G, E. Charles Wear, 45. of 18 Tulip Wr. and Mrs. George Wear of Buf- tirinp ation during the-year. The club liams of Plainfield and $10 for genius to make a good |ciation, Eastern Arts Association th,e Branch, Brook School, for th as di-W. dyrm eff. W«a3 HsSHywood, Other fines were imposed as fol- —Demosthenes Brook School; Walter A. Martin; BOHELISS rector of the Social Service Bureau Hew Officers ' BOABD OP EDUCATION Regilar c 53 lows: : Crmnford. N. J. who'has. £iven Curtis bedside in- of Long Island College Hospital, Mix., BAtxa . ADen of (Harold Voorhees, 9 Balmiere : . PBOPOSALB rOR struction at the hospital, and Dr. Style Brooklyn.. She was a communicant KeniEorartb and Slbx. Bbje Grif- At Dinner parkway, parking without a per- MANUAL TRAINING LUMBER Paul V: Btionaguro, coordinator, CHUCK FOB CBANrOBD PUBLIC SCHOOLS of special services in the Cranford My^Fioe of St..Rose -at Lima Church and a fiths off Ira iwMwBmw^ fSlL^ 31 ajr&ndW William J. McGonagil Of 2 Harv- mit, $3; Derwin Kerr, 104 Beech OneFriend Scaled propOMls will bo received at CHOCOLATE fUDDINS Ib. member of its Rosary Society- and children, BT great- ctandchSdxcn ard road was installed as presi- Ithp olTlce ' of the Board of 'Education, public schools. . street, double parking, $5; John llJncoln School. Thomas Street. Cran- OR LEMON PIE FILLING. (FIRSJ CUT PRICED HIGHER) NO FAT ADDED >>*•& Ladies' Auxiliary. She was chair- and a sistor. Bins. Mary Dttyden of dent of the Cranford-Kenilworth A. Sharp, 75 Arthur terrace, Ken- Tlord. New Jersey. Tuesday evening. July Tlic eighth grade graduate, who 55 Brooklyn. Tells Another Js. 1060. at eight o'clock (prevaiUnS time). man of the. speakers' bureau of the Chapter, Junior Chamber of Com- ilworth, driving on the wrong side lat which time the proposals .will be returned home this week, reported auxiliary.' She was a member of merce, at the group's annual din- of the roadway, $12, and ignoring IpQbllcly opened and read for Manual his favoriate subjects are mathe- •Training Lumbar.tor the Cranford'Pub- the American Association of Med- R. Moffru ner at the Log Cabin, Clark, Sat- a stop sign, $15. ' IliC Schools. • matics and spelling. Dr. Buonn- ical Social Workers. ••' '."•• lirday night. He succeeds Richard Mildred M. Yunos, 141 North Cash In On AUGUSTINE Motors I PROPOSAL. CONDITIONS, IN- guro said the local boy is one of Zest Soap "Super-Riqkt" Quality—Bonelest 'Sup«r-R|ght" Quality—Fmh (Cal«)! She was the daughter of Mrs: of XVQJBQeBS W3Q be Walhrecker. Lehigh avenue, unlicensed driver, IsTnucnoNS AND SPECIFICATIONS several handicapped students for Fortoitatorbath Katharine Blake McVeigh of the offered! iwt aft !• im, lor I All proposals shall be scaled and ad- . Other officers were installed as $15; Bernice Jurlck, 55 Myrtle I dressed to "Board of Education, Cran- whom special education, is pro- c Short Hills, address and the late Thomas &. Mcffltem.it.offlfa 4 f w«st- follows: First vice-president,; street, passing stopped school bus, Iford. New Jersey" and marked "Pro- vided by this district , . SMOKES II. Thomas M. ^McVeigh. fieM at BobrTmsas Cfanrcfa. West- $15;'Joseph Dagestino, 40 Mendell Ipbsal ' for Manual. Trainins Lum- PORK BUTTS SrIOULDERS 33 George J. Forrester, Jr.; second Ibtr •'<"•' Cranford Public. Schools." Em- Other, survivors • are another JOr. Mriffirtil. faaftier of Mrs.vice-president. William O'Brien; avenue, careless driving, |20; Iployecs of the Board of Education shall IBP^WIM iMl OfcMk•••• i(i / Frank'. X. lEnoflem eff 15 North I be. absolved from all responsibility for Decision'and determination are brother, Thomas, Blake McVeigh secretary, Jerry Kotlarz, and David Hoffman, Iselln, passing a •the premature opening'of any. proposal the engineer and fireman of our of Hollywood, Calif., and two sis-Untafa awsauiae. effinfl Itreasurer, Eugene Denman. red light, $20. ^ ' Inot properly marked. . Zest Soap V- ters, her twin, Mrs. Stephen M. I The Board P* Education reserves the train to opportunity and success CROSS RIB ROAST 79 CALIFORNIA ROAST 4U GROUNDCHUCKBEEF Installed as . board members Frank R. Jubin, 223 Sailer street, I right to reject any or all bids and may Lawlor 6p.cUllvfor»h.b«»h u Besco of Springfield, and' Miss I waive Immaterial Informalities in the bids. S•p•^RigM"<-ll>•lm Banalau Wallace Chapman, cruelty to, animal, $15; Richard I If by so doing. Its action will serve Marian L. McVeigh of Short wni-». Rosenthal, Highland Park, solicit- • the best interests qf the Schools. .7 SOUP BEEF 491 I Specifications'and proposal forms., may. .has given us two7ears, ing without a permit, $10; Harry I be secured upon application at the office STEWING BEEF 555 Birnbaum, soliciting without a I of the Board of Education. Lincoln School. two eyes, and h\x\ one tongue, -ta Henry Reichert meat wflu fee ira - SL Gertrude Mr. Forrester was presented I Thomas Street, Cranford. New. Jersey. the end that we should hear and. Shart CM Faaey / • " . ' with the chapter's "Spoke" award permit, u$10; 'Charles C. Harris, H. B. McCULUHJOH, SWIFT'S FRANKFURTERS Services were held Saturday, at Cemetery. Waodbaadtee. ' - ' OF SAVINGS!!! see more than we speak. . ' as the first-year man contributing 1 Eastman street, selling Cigarettes Secretary. Premium Slinlsu I Ib. i ). • ... Gray Memorial, 12 Springfield ' A native' of WefiB&rfiS. Ux. Mof- I Dated: June 33. I860 , Ivory Soap /•- . to minors, $30; Richard G; Honey, : . ,. —Socrates HALIBUT STEAKS 49S avenue; for Henry Reichert, 88, of fett was a sriff-enapfinBied ftmcier. the most to the organization and BRAND NEW 1960 I Adv. Fees: t7.O3 • 6-S3 RIB STEAKS All Mut pig. 59' •. I' , Clearwater, Fla., father of Harry He was a'annEnnaacanl of Holy the community^ • • 216 Prospect avenue, disorderly ' . Personal slta Reichert of Dunedin, Fla., former- Trinity Clnait^h. " person, $10, and assault and CHRYSLER •PLYMOUTH

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rag* six CWKOW1CIJ5—'IWDEgDAT, JDNE 23, MM,. ,Pre*Med » !_i—rr. • Camille Ferro Bride Elinor It. McKim Becomes ($. J.) CITIZEN AND CnKO^CLE—THUBSDAY, JCNE 23, IN* Sevca Student, Marries Teacher WFrederickBurns The Memorial Chapel, Emery, Va., was the scene" of the marriage Elinor Houston McKim, daughter of Mr fanny Acres Families PfMerseM Saturday of Miss Bonnie Mae Hunt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Houston McKim of 115 Orange avenue, Became the St. Michael's Church was the'setting-Saturday for the marriage Edwards Hunt of Rocky Mount, Va., and Alvin Jacob Ciccone, son. Daniel Allen Rosen of, 319 Hampton street jn the Fir^Tt^' lost Post-Parade Picnics Mark 50th of Miss Camille Elizabeth Ferro. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.-Michael rhntyh •'• „ .-- "; f;' , '.J • - ' • *** of 345 South* Union avenue." " r ~ The bridegroom is the son of Mr. v and'far "Sunday tosee the and Mrs.. F. Hugh Burns of Wash- stay for barbecue, picnics. The Rev. W. C. Mason, pastor, and Mrs. Erik R. Rosen of Marion, ' Acres children's parade and Anniversary if ington. D.C. ••.'•'. was assisted b'v Dr. Earl Hunt, r. and Mrs; John Urban of 13 Onoida place entertained at a Mr. and Mrs. Einar A. Pettersen , The Hi. Rc>% Msgr. William B. Joseph Twiner, oresident of. Emory and . Henry Va- -': •.•••'.•'.-"•..< •.." • tar 15 guests from Cran- of Deland, F^a., formerly of Cran- '•[\ • '.- . ford, will celebrate their 60th wed- Donncil-.', pistor. officiated at the Emory. The double ring The Rev. Dr. Robert G. Long- Kenilworth and bert E. HowlaiWJj^Jr- of 1586 Miss Rosekrans -ercrnonv took place at 7 pjn. and' ding anniversary Saturday at a double ring ceremony and cele- aker, pastor, officiated at the 3 Springfield av/nue at Muhlenberg family dinner at the- Mansard Inn, a recept'on followed in the church p.m. double ring ceremony. A re- | jar. and Sirs. 1911112011 A. Zirkel brated the nuptial mass. A recep- Fellowship Hall." Hospital, Pjainfield. Plainfield. Tlwre' will also be an FREE! Wed in Rochester i 37 Alcooquin drive entertained tion followed at the Mayfair M- Hunt gave his daughter in ception followed at the. .Woman's open bousejln their honor on Sun- {*»*£« Miss . Carol Patricia Rosekrans Club of Westfield. a baslbecue figr_29 guests' from Mr. and Mrs. Sydney W. Wil- day from 3 to 6 p.m. at the home Farm?:. West Grange. became the bride of Joseph Robert marriage and Mrs. Lloyd O. Taylor Etoibeth, Roselle, Ro- of PraftsviHe, Ala., was her sister's Given in marriage by her father, Joughby of 250 Bloomingdale ave- of their son, Eugene, in Westfield. . The. bride.'.who was escorted to. Tunner, Jr., son,of Mrs. Joseph R. • Park and linden. nue, have announced the birth of ^Mrs. Pettersen was born in Fred- the -altar by* her father, had heir Tunncr -of 2 Stratford terrace, in matron of honor. Bridesmaids the bride had .Mrs. Hume Horan sir and Mrs. Robert A. Young of Cambridge, Mass., as Jier ma- •*'•/.-• their third son, Robert James, on "rickstad, Norway, Jnd Mr. Petter- sister. Miss Elizabeth Ferro. as her I the t)cwcy Avenue Presbyterian IFvsf were Edith Gayle Hunt of'Rocky 12 Onesda place entertained at June 6 a{ Elizabeth General hos- sen was born in Brooklyn, N. Y. •v *** - maid of honor." Bridesmaids in- Church, Rochester, N. Y., on June Mount, sister of the bride; Miss tron of honor. Bridesmaids were for 14 guests from pital. ; ... •.. •,. /y They were married in Newark cluded Mrs. Michael J. Ferro. Jr., 11. Sue Mahan of Arlington, Va., and Miss Dorece Harm of Elizabeth. ' Elizabeth, Union and June 25, 1910, and,lived in Cran- Miss Ann Crourell. Miss Margaret | The bride Is the daughter of Mrs Miss Dorothy Cleasby of Rich- Miss Judith Nolen of Ware, Mass., A soli,'Thomas Jamey, was born ford for 23 years land/in Garwood va. ';• ••• :,. •••. '.. • and Miss. Virginia Herschmann of t-. Miss' Janis Fay, Miss.iLeocadia Rosekra'ns of Lakeview T- axtd Mrs. John M. Sodomora to Mr. and Mrs...James'T. Rein- for ten years bdfore retiring to '*^^ Kathjeen Newman jind Miss Park. Rochester. The bridegroom is was iMn'r*nJ."j-T-!i'twgii..ii.jji«i»T.wn ilfirtained at n— I * loriaa a icia ihc son alsd'of! the late included . Frank Ralph-P. Schlenker of Caldwell ford, at . Muhlenberg Hospital, Tun- Settle of Johnson City, Tenn.. WH- for 25 guests from Cran- Mr. Pettersen 'Aras employed for Donald A. Narditllo. Jr.'of Lake : ncr. served as best man and ushers TOestfield, Elizabeth and NewPlairineld. on June-10. They also a number of yeats by Storr Trac- Placid. N. Y.. scryt-d as best man 'The Rev. Stanley Gutelius offi Carter of Gate City, . Va., were Clifford N. Rosen of Marion, have four daughters.' Mrs.• Miltorf fci'&v. • ••:'• '• : ••' tor Co. of West.f/eld before his re- •?,v;,k,:;. and ushrrs wvre Robert Christian- Andy Williams of Charlottesville Va.j brother of the bridegroom; ciated at the double ring ceremony sad Sirs. Kenneth W. Jor-to. Reinhart of 20 West. Holly tirement. .' r r > sen. Robert Ferro and Michael A reception followed in Fellowship a., and -John Seymour of Oak Gerald E. O'Loughlin, Jr.. of Bing- street is the paternal grandmother, The Pettersens were one of the pi tidge. Tenn. , . • t oT6 Oneida place entertained Ferro. Jr.. Theodort- A. Gallucci. HalL •-•-""• . ; hamton, N. Y., and Jerome J. and the maternal grandparents, are' first families to join the Alliance MR. AND MitS. EINAR A. BETTERSEN_ Jr.. Marc 1.. Bjrz. and William A. Mrs. Randall.Mack of.Rochester Wesley Washington Naff III of MBS. ALVIN J, CICCONE ; picnic for 30 guests from te Yakstis of Cranford. ; MBS. DANlEf, ALIEN Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. .MacMajion Church in Cranford and for many was matron of honor. Bridesmaids Ii Boones Mill, Va., nephew of the •SaaA. EUzabeth and Linden. . Michiiv ...••.' • . Robert E. Schanck was at the rl ind Blrs. Robert W. ,Gior- of Maplewood, formeriy^of Cran- years. Mr. Pettersen was a member "Mrs. Joseph Reagan of Craqford were Miss. Judith Quistorf and MRS. FREDERICK PORTER BURNS bride, was ring bearer and Margie of the chuwh executive committee. were Ann Aiken, Linda Bork, Ann 'Muhlenberg Hospital,' Plainfield organ, and Miss'Judith Rosen of oJ 21 Mohawk drive enter- fnrdy''. \,'- ..' >V' . : was the or^'jiiiist and Miss Dolores Miss Phyllis Hebarger,.' also of and Faythe Heath of Hampton, Miss Rogers, Marion, Va., sister, of the bride- * • • - \ Both Mr, and Mrs. 'Pe!tersenc{elphia. Pa.; was ; groom^ was the soloist. • Their second son, Christopher^ sisted in the various departments urday ' for a three-week; vacation Raymond Pennoyer, of Durham. Flower girls. . ' • were Mr. and Mrs. Theo- of-^the church and its Sunday te s6loist. •.'•"'•• Former Resident, The bride attended Susquehanna • Koziar and daughters; Carol, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Preston, Mark Cooper,; David in Maine. Following :i wedding trip to C6nn.'. was best man and ushers Jerry Morton of Mentor. Tenn., Executives Hom B. Reddington of 116 North ave- school. ' Dempsey, Edward Gill,. Randy ON ANY MATERIAL IN OUR STORE were Ronald Post of Cranford and University, Selinsgrove, Pa., and and Leslie, of Cranford, Puerto Rico t ;md the Virgin tras at the organ and Jack Smith Marries at Shore nue, west, on June 5 at St. Eliza- Mr. and Mrs. Pettersen have 1 Miss Sandra Lee - .Moshcr, The Sorbonnc, Paris, France. She > Cottiinissjaner Ralph E. Gior- Gross, Peter Guy and Dicfc Smith- ... Mrs. Howard M. Condit of 14 Islands, the couple .will make-their Ludwig Bochringer of. Rochester. at Memphis, Tenn.. was the soloist. Robert J. Maylie, Jr. of Laurel- Mrs. Rothbard beth Hospital in Elizabeth. one son, Eugene, and two daugh- •• "•• •• ••••:•••: .-• ;.:•.-...• '•• .':'•"•••"•:•••• ,•.••-/• • 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William 1 is a graduate of Katharine Gibbs 1 >of Orange. . ' .• , •.;.,:-. ers. ...' .'.''• U •.., - ' ;. Ihomi in AU'Xandri.i, Va^ The bride graduated from, Ro- B. Mosher of 104 Elmora avenue, ,On their return from a wedding ton and his bride, the former Miss Members of the executive hcanfl ters, Mrs. David A. Storr of. West- English Village returned Sunday The bride, a graduate of Cran- chester schools and is a sophomore trip through;'the Northern states, Maryhannah Rogers of Point School, Boston, Mass. .' of the Walnut Avenue " Sir. and Mrs. John R. Coogan of The ftev. and Mrs. Herman G. field and Mrs. David G. Ewing of from a month's visit with her sorf- *'%l at the University.. of Rochester became the bride June 11 of Daniel : George E^ Senionite of 123 Cen- ford Iti'ts'h' School, received her lie couple will live. at 904 West Pleasant and Cranford, will make Mr. Rosen, a graduate "of Vir- ored their retiring pin- EHjuin drive entertained at a Stuempfje of'205 Balmiere ,road Scotch Plains, and >eyen, grand- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. where she is majoring in geology. Arthur Sharpe, son of Mr. and tennial avenue, is recuperating at bachelor of arts- degree in English Vine Mile road. Highland Springs, ginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacks- Harold Rothbard. af _ .^^^ supper. There were 15 have announced the birth of a' son, childrenT* " MrVTuhner,-a graduate of Cran- Mrs. Gerald Sharpe of Linden. their home in Point' Pleasant fol- home after undergoing surgery George S. Murphy of Lakewood, O. 7a. '••••.'• burg. .Va.,-: served four years in last-week at the. • Hansard*fa Cram Nixon, NutleyJ' Or- David Scott, on June 19 at Muhlen- frokn Chestnut Hill College. Phila-" ford High School and Lafayette .• , The. Rev. Laurence Pyne. pastor, lowing their- - marriage June 11 delphia, early this month and has The bride is a graduate of and honeymoon in the South.' the Navy and is a highway en- Plainfield. Mrs. Rothbarii XL-asnri West' Orange,, Union' and berg Hospital, .Plainfield. sen of 45 Richmond ^ College, Easton, Pa.,, is an in-' perfornjefl'' the _ ceremony at. 5 gineer, employed by the U. S. Bu- sented with a silver cowl accepted :i teaching position in dustrial engineer with "Eastman o'clock in the Cranford Alliance Emory and Henry College and in ' The .bride - is the. .daughter of rived home.'. Monday night from September will be on the faculty Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Rogers of reau of Public Roads. group in appreciation? of Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Koester of Mr. and Mrs. David Hulse of East Lansing, ^lich,, where she has kodak Co:. Rochester. . Church. A reception followed at Mr. and Mrs. Rosen are en route with the PTA ^or the Oneada place entertained at a Mr. Burns, a graduate of Vcr- the Colonia Country . Club, Of the Highland Springs Elemen- Point Pleasant, formerly of Cran- Camp Hill, Pa., announce the birth completed her junior year at Mich^- Following a wedding trip to At- to their hew residence in Boise, years as its p'residenfc. ,' jj=i|y |B£3UC for guests from Col- of a daughter, Lynne Darby, on igan State ^yniverisity. She /• tnont Academy and St. Lawrence lantic City, the couple will live in tary School. < ' • ... ford. Mr. Maylie is the son of Mr: The bride was given in .marriage Idaho. . ",. "'. .-;. / .; „ Twenty-five members linden, Cranford and NewJune 16. The couple also has'a elected , first vice-president of/the University, Canton. N. Y.. is com- Rochester. '.•••• , Mr. Ciccone.is a graduate of and Mrs. Robert J. Maylie of of ije.l by, her; father. Miss Sharon A. Laurejton. ' Mrs. Charles Preston, Miss executive committtsr.u'ere Son. Mr. and Mrs. J. Branch Darby model United Nations. For the pleting his fast year :it Georgetown • Relatives of the'bridegroom who Moshcr was her sister's maid of Cranford High School and. Emory of Ponio Vedra Beach, Fla., form- , University Law School. Washing- and, Henry College. , He was se- Dprece Hann and Mrs. Herbert J. Sir. and Mrs. C Eugene Leonard past year She has served^ on the attended the wedding- from, this honor.and bridesmaids.were Miss The "wedding took "place in the SJein were hostesses at pre-nuptial Winners;, of the recent safer* U Algonquin drive entertained erly of Cranford, are the maternal' delegation from Afghanistan. ton, f). C. He holds the rank of area were his mother; his aunt. Gwendolyn Reiljy of Cranford, lected for "Who's Who in Ameri- Sacred Heart, Qiurch, Bay Head, poster contest were presented ai^ grandparents.. •' sergeant and is an instructor with can Colleges and Universities" and showers. ', ' ' " ' a inane, for . 15 guests from Miss Etta Tunner of Rosclle, and Miss Janet Sharpe. of Linden, sis- with the Rt. Rev.'Msgr. Casey of- ribbons by the safety chairman: nfowi. Sooth Plainfield, Scotch the 101st Airborne Division. Mrs. Walter J.' Dealtrey of Bethle- was a member of the Blue, Key ficiating at the double ring cere- Mrs. Fred Jaguiak.. Three pri SOCTALS GET 4th YARD ter: of the . bridegroom, and Miss ; and IJindfn. ' ' 9 The bride was honored at a Honorary Society. In September mony and celebrating the nuptial winners were chosen trom tm& hem. Pa., his sister. . Susan Gunderson of Garwood. , .Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Durning of Collegians Corner Joseph M.Murray of Troy, N. Y., pre-nuptial shower given by Mrs. William A. Mosher, brother of j"? - the Medical College mass. The couple also.received the Miss Kammerer class. was a guest/last week at the home STORE of Virginia at Richmond -\ papal blessing: place entertained $A . a George Trumpore, Jr., son of George Erdmann. Mrs. Ferro. Jr.. the bride, was ring bearer. Is Future Bride First prize winners te for 15 guests from Eliza- Mr. .and Mrs. G. W. Trumpore of his brother-in-law and'sister, and Miss Ferro: at a luncheon WCW Luncheon Graham Ritchie of Rahway A reception followed in the Kuhn, Steven Szek. Louise ] i and Cranford... of 37 Munsee drive is' on the dean's Mr. andTMrs. J. J. Behkn_a(. 16 Has Been Accurately Filling Prescriptions/ shower in Philadelphia given by Mr. and JMrs. Leonard J. Kam-ko, Patricia CameronJ Thocas Daitnwuth road. • ' •" fe served as best man and ushers Sherman PTA Board Bqacon Manor Hotel,/- Point merer of 2 English7 Village have Sir. and Mrs.' M. L. Turtle of 4 list of day session students on the Just As Your Doctor Orders! college friends, and at a luncheon Meeting Is Held Pleasant.' Marantz, Diane Eckert. Ruthertord campus of Fairleigh given by Miss Crowell. announced the engagement of their Yacker, Janice' Hirsch. 3irfc drive entertained- at a John 6'Reilly, son of Mr, and J. WALTER SEAGEB, Reg. Pharm. MRS. DANIEL A. SIIARPE Daniel Jeremko and, Dion Harri- Honors Mrs. Bauer, The hride^-Who-was-escorted to daughter^-Naney—Annr-to-Ensigir far 24 guests from Irving- Dickinson University who achieved AtHuntiHome gan~of"L"fiiden, Ronald Welke of Jackson, Richard Batdorf. an average of over 85 ^percent dijr<- Mrs. -Francis J. O'Reilly of 131 • Mrs. A. • A. Bauer, retiring pre- the altar by her father, had Miss William Richard Jillard, USNR, ^ Mountainside,-Shore Oak lane, celebrated' his 12th- -^ Call For and Delivery Servtea — Mrs. Edward Hunn of 25 Arling- 9 Cranford and Harry Sonntag of sident of. Sherman . Junior. High Mary Gepp of Belmar as maid of Jaffe, Toby Robinson and J ing the past semester. - Open House for Kinneys son of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Zalinsky., - Elizabeth. Cranford and birthday Saturday with a barbecue^ 104 N. Union Ava. — CRANFORD — BR 64700 ton road was hostess Monday at 'Bachelorettes Colonia. . . . * ..'••' PTA. was honored by her execu- honor. Miss Ann McGee of Bay- Jillard of Philadelphia. Pa. awen. Pa. . FREE the luncheon meeting of the Cur- Miss Phyllis Clemensenr daugh- followed by breaking a "pinata,' On 35th Anniversary, Mrs. Aubrey Storr of Westfield tive; board last week at a luncheon onne, cousin of the bride, served as ' The prospective bride is a gradu- Second prize - winners" Sir--and Mrs. Frank Macalik of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kinney,of rie Memorial, WCTU. Mrs. fcusan was the organist and Mrs. Sonn- held at the Mansard Inn. Plain-, bridesmaid and Nadine Rogers Margaret Mazzeo, Susan Weis. ter of Mr. and Mrs. E..A1 Clemen- games and .'dancing. Atfendinf Emerson assisted her mother. Hold 24th Picnic ate of Cranford Higgh Schooooll an andd , drive entertained at a HERE'S HOW IT WORKS- 528 Orchard street were feted Sun- ' "The Bachelorettes,"' a. club tag was the; soloist. .. • .fieldfi . Mrs.. Bauer was presented served as. heh r sister'it' s junioji bir bridesd - th U Judy Edelman, pornfclit' for ten guests from Cran- day afternoon at a surprise open Those attending were Mrs. Al- Mr. and Mrs.-Sharpe. will make ih the University of Delaware, Class ^High School - - '• • i.' ?. W^'9cGngI3xIpirio ~Thosc - attending .the - luncheon Davtd toweT MrS.~Joseph~Ferhfc6,~ annual picnic Sunday at the home Florida. place entertained at a pic- / • law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. were Mrs. Michael Battaglini, Mrs. and Warren vRogers, Candidate School, New- : ttsr juestsfrom Cranford, Ken- 2 yards FREE „!...,;,..:' :.... Tf& Dcgeohardt of 472' Brook- Mrs. Walter Conley and Mrs. Wil- of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spader of The bride is a graduate of Cran Harold • Rothbard. . Mrs. George and Kathy Wight. . .oo liam OlSen. the bride. \ port, R, I. He is.statloned at New- and Roselle Park. M,m- side place. • Westfield, 'formerly of Cranford. ford High School and the Berk' Dixon, Mrs. Frank Radis. Mrs. An- Mrs. Thomas Tatlow was the port at the present time. Third prizt awards wenr h» Mrs. Clark, acting president, pre- The 39 persons at .the picnic in- cley School, East Orange. She at ton Pavics, Mrs. R. O. Millar, Mrs". Mr. asd Mrs. L. D. Barta, Jr., of TOTAL..:: '.•.'...... :.:...: :•.. $5.88 Forty guests attended . from sided at the'business meeting.- A organist " A fall weddiht is planned. George Backinoff. Joiejiti paumii ! Stcia-ark drive entertained at a FIcmington. Plainfield. Fanwood. cluded .seven of the ten original tended Union Junior College and H. R. Snyder, Mrs. John Thiesz, " The bride, a graduate of Cran- Patricia Smath. Vireinia Vanucvr. letter .was read from Mrs.' Ruth "Bachelorettes," their husbands was employed as a private sec Mrs. Donald Martin.. Mrs. Frank for guests from Cranford, A & A Scotch Plains. Elizabeth. Point ford High School, attended Union Joseph Jones. Elltn Heckman, president of the Spring- and 25 children, ranging in ageretar. y by the Westinghouse Elec Konopack Mrs. Thomas Nolan and Honor Etva Reeves Rahway. Kenilworth, Pleasant, and Cranford. field Union chapter concerning Junior College, where she became Lynn Krilov, Ronald ind. The 11th YOU SAVE '1.96 Among.the guests were the cou- from ' thrce-and-a-half-monthe to trical Corp., Elevator Division, Mrs. Bernard Coventry.. a- member of Gamma Iota Theta Katherine Ferguson. Andrew Go!i£- plans for a fall workshop. Mrs. a college sophomore. Newark. , . '".'.' <"-' At Farewell Party ' .anniversary of Dorothy 12 NORTH AVE., W. BRIDGE 6-0301 CRANFORD ple's two sons. William Kinney of Clark expects to- attend a work- sorority. She is employed as a Miss Elva Reeves was honored berg, Alan Mirier. Jaime Cranford and Mr. and Mrs. Alvah • Cranford families present in- Mr. Sharpe is a graduate of Lin- A reception for 100 persons was cashier by the C. I. T. Credit Corp., and Jack Loupis. and the birthday annivers- shop in Ocean Grove July 12, 13 cluded Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nord- den High School and is serving in at a farewell party Friday evening rcl Mrs. William Dolinsky, Mrs. Kinney o.f Plainfield. The couple and 14. given at Zig's, Newark, by Mr. Asbury Park. given by Miss Diana De Longe, strom and five children, Mr. andthe Navy aboarU the USS Boston. and Mrs. Emanuel Korngut of 119 Mr. Maylie, . a graduate of mother, were celebrated. has seven grandchildren. The group observed a moment daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. E. R. Gilbert of It* Colum- Mrs.,George Dixon and two chil- Wilshire drive in .honor of. their Thomas More High School, Phila- bia avenue is visiting for a lso honored Barbara of silence in tribute to Mrs. Mabel Mrs". David Everett Damon of De Longe of 215 Central avenue. •arbo .was graduated Satur- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ar- son, Edward Alan Korngut, who delphia, Pa., attended Temple Uni- with fibs. Leon Watson, of PQIET Mrs.' Francis W. Collins of 160Fanchcr, president of the Rahway nesen and three children, Mi\ andWashington, D. C, arrived at Ho- There were 24 guests present, sj- tan St John the Apostle Hillcrvst avenue entertained the Union chapter'Who died recently. made his Bar Mitzvah on Satur- versity. He is employed by Van.and Miss Reeves was > presented Pleasant. . . . . Mrs. Thomas Nolan' and four chil- boken yesterday aboard the Stat- day/morning at Temple Beth-EL ' Culih' Inc., Point Pleasant. He , Clark , Thursday" Night Club last Thurs- . The chapter will resume meet- dren. Former •Cranford residents endom after visiting in Europe. with a gift from the group. She HOUSEWARES Open day evening. Attending were Mrs. ings in the fall. served two years with the Navy. was graduated from Kent Place Mr. and Mrs. Carter E. Rirour 3Jr. and Ma. *fnt«" Hagerstrom SAVE include Mr. and Mrs. Edward Faas Harry Liming. Mrs. John' Hugcr. She *will spend several days' with Mr. and Mrs. George Spohn of School in Summit, and will leave of 103 Edgewood road entectiinWi! r 5 Ontada place entertained at a and thirce children, of Washington her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Unger ..pacnic for 14 guests from GOODS Jr.. MiS. W. J. Lehman. Mrs. Wal- Mr. and Mrs. George Spohn of 6 6 West Holly street spent last soon to join" her parents. Mr. andat dinner Saturday evening tee PORTING Till 9 P.M. ON ANY SINGLE OR COMBINATION OF Park, Nixon, and Mr. and Mrs.and Mrs. E. A. Damon of 315 Pros- Thursday in New York, N. Y.. with of 1 English Village returned home s&end. Beachwood and New ter McGarry. Mrs: Edward Lake. West Holly street spent'the week- Charles Schcrer and six children, Mrs. E. Duer Reeves iii Houston. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biribauer. ilc. pect avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Scott of Phila- Sunday from a month's visit with Tex. She has been staying with and Mrs. John Heney ami Sfc Star*. 30. T. •'..'.. : BUY$! Mrs: .John Zolinsky. Mrs. Carl, end in Reading. Pa., as guests of of East New Brunswick. their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Tonight Schar, Mrs. William Saam and]Mr. Spohn's brother apd sister-'in- delphia. Pa., who have sailed for a her-brother, and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mral Herbert Wiese of Cac.- Sir. and Mrs. Milton Hagerstrom Mrs. John J. Banker of 19 Dart- month's stay-in Scotland and Eng-and Mrs. R. A- Ryder pi La 5 OQeada* place entertained at Mrs. John McCandlcss. |law. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Spohn. Mrs. Reynold Devinney, Jr., and and-Mrs. E^-Duer Reeves, Jr., of ford and Mrrand Mrs. John Staiij mouth road entertained at a lunch- land. Grange, 111. ' : 408 Casino avenue. of Scotch Plains. ' »mV for 14 guests from her son,. Reynold,, of 196 Arbor eon yesterday for Mrs. Arthur H. Bearwood and' New street, and her mother,- Mrs. LeoHouseknecht, Mrs. Howard Ringlc, A Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Coleman of G. Hart of Matawan, will. leave Mrs, W. J. Hoffmann, Mrs. E. W.' Mr. and Mrs. William J. Thomp- tomorrow to spend ten days in Ft. Wheeling, W. Va^ are visiting Mr Schroeder and Mrs. L.

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Under the ldcal~ ordinance, Reed. Officer pins were presented Kli/abetli. Tt-Hrinij president, who automatically serves as sucond yice.-presidenti, Joining xn the' lowing - senior members of—the The -local resident—who—was he police!can.confiscate a bicycle marching" band: David Hall. Ralph to Gay Milius and Kitty Duncan, Well-Aged Beef — Extra Tender ghth in his class, was award<(d felicitations are! Frank II, ifciimneriYTah 'of Herkeley Heights, left>^ who was clecte'd treasurer, f it is unregistered or in poor Jacobi. John Rehder, Fred Swisher and badges for perfect attendance ie New Jersey Practice Series set Donald liudk'ln ut Crnnf this, year's graduating class, and Washington,' P.C, attended the the practice\of_Jeaviiig_Jb!icyclt s mi A fill! and Muvessful program xviis conducted tli'iriiiy the past to- these- senior majorettes: Vir-the gavel was presented to Robert niversity of Miami Law School, year by tins Union Junior College Alumni Association, Kit-hard P. itanding or lytn^jTonVidewalks in ginia. Boardman.' Virginia. Scott tora Gables, Fla. :he business; area\where they imr Clare,, new^ president of the Stu^ Muscatellu. of Elizabeth, president, reported at last' week's annuul and Margaret Kcnney.- . ' '; dent' Council; ,6y Charles Doney, While attending the evening pedc pedestrian traffic and con- David Hall received three Red ivision at Seton Hall, Mr. Frigola ineHiiii;. ... '• ' stitute a serious safety hazard! retiring . president. J?Hc outgoing ' Irt siminiai'izini; tho year's • activities, 1 Cross certificates fof perfect at- is legal secretary to the Honqr- Mi . Muscatello mentioned president alsb received the gave) Je Walter Hetfleld, III; 61 the the annual hoiiiecoininj!. participa- tendance and for 'membership 'on which he used during the past the Eastern Area and national Ad- year. iupcrior Court of New Jersey. ' tion -in dedication ceromoiiies of CHS Graduates'.. v . He is a member of kappa Alpha - the new building, first annual din- (Continued from Page 1) , 7 hi, Delta' Theta Phi, .Cranford ncr-dance. and the awarding of ci- Three Earn ed greetlnjjs to the graduates '—^ oung Republicans and Capt. N I;Vj;-v;.:-- tations to outstanding alumni. The t>chalf of the pastors of the church . Fiske Post, 335, >^FW. , alumni avBmls went to.Richard \t. md presented each with "a mem- BE SURE OF He served two years as a first Eagle Awards : ; 9 9 Chiipiuan of Short liills ;nul Dr. J. jntav • . '''- ' . • ' ; '• : eutcnant with the Army in Ger- Elegant mirror console— 19.95 Stuart Hunter of the University of The^urogram was arranged by nany. He is a graduate of Cran- Maple lamp h table_ If^V- f v Tl)ut" important tlecoratoir touch can rout M> little at Koos! ' Wisconsin,/-formerly of Uiideu and In Troop 178 'other Whelan assisted by Mrs. ord High School., • You'd expect to pay 19.95 for the doul>l«;-»lielf table alone! . /.Such a knrlv «ay to >er>«...ancl »ucli a tiny price! riiiinilc.lcl. ~ _ /•"'' IVancis O'Brien, social director of r'Mr. Frigola is married to the ,/' Sturdv. »parklitQ: bri^bt Lrass ».. generous in size ... with Imagine, thin elegant eonfole nlielf |IIIIH ' mutrliin^ mirror f uwnrds \vere presei/ted to Swiff's Well Aged — Vet "look...for the'same price, Koos even adds a lamp, J Mr;. Muscutellit Expressed his :he CYO; Mrs. Joseph Babinec, m Miss Melinda Hohnes of 2 oral sbvs sbclvrs. Eat>y to. roll with its convenient * l» less than $20! Bcutiti^ul in fronted jiold, Mark with pold, 1 secretary of the Adult Advisory 'complete, with scenic parciimcnt shade! It's finished in ' thanks io all tho alumni who,as- three member. /o^ Troop 178 last asota, Fla. The couple have hahdlr, Inrile wheels. And at 11.99, why not keep one ^. or mellow, fruitwood ,\. for your foyer, powder room... . children, Michelle and Mark Tlnw maple...'perfect for living room, family room, . sisted in the year's activities. Thursday evening at a '. Court • of USE t?,< At all 4 stores) r— '- I. C. ANDERSON 7 iirecfoiTof the CYO. Mrs: Joseph] Bummer cottage! (At'all 4 stores) m. • Plans for the coming year were Honor at St. Michael's Church. leagan was organist. \. discussed. ie highest award' in scouting Juntas Receives-Watch Kenueth O. Scheller of Cran- won by Gerald Anion, 14, sun : .:, ford was elected president, suc- Esso Affiliate School Board PRIVATE BRANDS v. 20 Yeats' Seirvice of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Anion, Sr;, (Continued jrom Page t) Joseph A. Kuntz of 312 Stough ceeding, Mr. Muscatel Io. Donald ^•••.>-^:.-^.^": .• Rudkln of..Cranford" is the. pew of 15B4 Springfield avenue; .Mi-' Vice-President ollejje. taught this year in Atco. — Proven ty Years Of Use — |ton avenue recently received a |*|i-".T-t.^- a* I TrV'Fyafn'ffTnfnn /TaniL^i ' ""j" ~" ally €^^ndprsxm^trilTOwIsiHoi? second vice-president. Union livenue, and. Richard Ber- cgrcc ffom. Brooklyn College. inami, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clif- road, itunuiKer of the export sales She has taught one year. of service with the company. Mr (*,'. ...*•» i~*.ifr'; Other oiticcrs wv. Mrs. Herbert iepartmeiit of the Creole Pett'ol- Kuntz is chief estimator at th Vnttei" of WostuYId, corresponding ford 1*. Bermanli of 10 Oranue Roger Poirler of Suftlcld, Conn., avenue. cuni, Ctirp., has been elected a 'ho will teach French in the high company's plant in Hillside. secretary; Mrs. Joseph' Curka of vice-president of the company. • ' ;chool, has taught' iour years in Mr. Kuntz, who started in 1940 - Edison, recordint? secretjiry, and In July Gerald will attend the Mr. Anderson has had 23 years ROYAL DUKE National Jamboree in Colorado ilaSsachusetts and Connecticut as a blueprint, boy,, returned from .Frank \V, Zimmormanii of Berke- i>f serx'ice with affiliates of Stand- ligh schools. A veteran of the Air military service in 1948 to work ley Ileitlhls, treasurer. Springs. Colo. Michael will be a:«rd Oil Co. (N. J.), sjpendinii the, senior patrol leader: at Camp "orce,. he was graduated \ from 80 PROOF in the engineering department and EUvti'd to two-year terms as last 13 years as.a stuff iiiember, Tufts University, holds a master's later as a sales engineer, prior to trustees were: Edwin \V. Ball, of Winiu'baKo. .Mureellti. Both scouts assistant manager and manager of won the Ad Altaic llei, veliKious degree frdm Springlleld College, his appointment as head of the 30 GrvuAV.-; place, William A. O.ra- Creole's export sales department and has taken additional work in estimating department. ham. Jr., of Scotch .Plains, and scouting - award, and have com- 'n tho New York olTice of the pleted the junior leaders' traiuinK' languages,-at Middlebury French Angolo J.-Dwiaio of Uoselle-Park. company.. " School. ." course. _Both are graduates -of St. A graduate of Syracuse Univer- Miss Wutkinson Wins Holdover trustees arv:. IV S. At-' Michael's School and will attend Michael DeBeck 6f Bayonne will torney, Chester A. \Vcid«mbiirnor ;ity with a decree in chemical en-. teach mathematics and science in EXCELLENT QUALITY — Fashion Institute Degree Cranford High School in the fall. ineerinii, Mr. Anderson also took Choice Sizes— of lindeiC Assistant -County Attor- the junior high schools. He has a : Miss Joy Watkinson, daughter of Richard, a student at St. Bene- courses in business management GROWING MORE POPULAR ney John I*. Hitmns of WesttU-ld dict's Preparatory School. New- degreg e fromm Jersey City State..ColStat - Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Vfatkinson and C.ino \V. DeMatu-o of Plain- :it the Graduate School of Business SiegSig e annd hah s taughtht ton Mrse year; . : ark, also 'coinplcjcd: the junior :it Northwestern University. EACH YEAR of 300 Arbor street, received the &&:'W? ::'. Held. leaders' trainiliii eourse.'Both Rich- Anne Perone of Elizabeth, whwho associate in applied ^science, degree He has resided in Cranford' for h b LEG OF LAMB * * Tho report of the nominating ard and Michael started their has been teaching in South Plain- from the Fashion Institute of Tech- •committee Was prvst'nlcd by John 7 years and is a member of the tleld High School, was graduated sctvutinK careers in I^ack 78. First Presbyterian Church here nology in New York at graduation H. Cluus,, Jr.. of Kamvood, "and from Montclair State College with Anthony LaRosa and Frank lid tho Echo Lake Country Club exercises recently. Rocco C. IVllicono of Elizabeth. Fowlei', assistant district commis- majors in mathematics and Eng- Miss Watkinson. who was an ap- in Westileld. lish. Also solving on the nominating sioners, and Henry Tomas.'.ewski, 4/5 Qt. FollQt. VaGal. parel design iiiajor at the two- . Angelo Preite of Bloomlleld, a committee worv: Mrs. Elmer Wolf neiKhborhikkl colnmi^siitiuT, pre- year community college, has been .••-•••.• I • graduate of Scton Hall- University, Oar planter in-the-round. of Cranford; Mrs. Vincent P. t\vs-sented the awards." Albert Roehnv Kiwanians Learn Also Available At 100 Proof employed by Cinderella Frocks of Charntlag planter lamp _ 11.9$ bro of Morristown, Mr. Zimnier- of Hoselle, district commissioner has taken graduatciwork in lan- Philadelphia, Pa., as a trainee de- Big decorator mirror___ 19.95 ijjuas« at Rutgers,. A veteran of A frwetet boy, oar sasw burkcl lamp ... hecausc Koos tags '.' It's a show-off! And only S.8S! For a.l»i«, j:rac«-ful plant inann, Mr/lliegins and Mrs. Wil of the western district of theFirst Aid Methods signer. . , Watch it give vour rooms new light, nciv sparkle, new stand like this... 26x2U'>" deep! It's xturdy' black Hum J. Seeland. Jr., of Union. Army service, he has taught high it so low! Borrowed from Nc»v' England, it«c base holds, Union Council, w.as guest speaker.' Edward Houvet, charter mem- school languages for two years. ' space! It's Koos most-wanted mirror... a flawless 32x40" wrought iron with bruftt-tipped )i.-g^ tliut won't-ikruff floors . Mrs. E. A. Susso, pivsident of graceful ^mxiy ^li^ht make* it prow!).,. and its shade ber and past president of theEdward Schwartz of Roselle Men in Service expanse of fine Pittsburgh plate glass ... with gleaming l»ou»t» 4 hhcrlvvii for your plahU, book.x, irailio. All this the Mothers',. Club, presenttnl $10 WILSONS CERTIFIED i* a handsome natural texture over parchment; Even Cranford First Aid • Squad, Inc., Park, who holds bachelor's • and Francis P. Corcoran, son of Mr. liaiid-poJiAlicd edges, smart star rosettes. Ilangs vertically awards to 'James Sholhimer and hoa*k 3^»av lizbt! * At all 4 More*) ', at a price you won't uii»»! (At. all 4 storey) . Chairmen Named •poke to the Kiwanis Club last master's degrees from Rutgers- IEITS and Mrs. John P. .Corcoran. 20 or horizontally I (At all 4 stores) '. .' John l'etroccione for showing the .39 iii^ht at Marisa's Restaurant' on University in niathematics and has Lincoln avenue, recently was pro- most advancement during, the 90 Proof London Dry. For Greens Show ilrsf aid. He told of the latest taken work toward b doctorate 3 moted to first lieutenant in Korea, year, . methods .for treatment of bleed- there, has six yours* mathematics A Warm Weather Favorite where he is a member of the 7 th On December 7-8 Howard Smith, scoutmaster, )\>i and poisoning'and of resuscita- teaching experience in junior and 4/5 Qt. Infantry Division. Lt, Corcoran, made, other • awards ••- j& follows: :iuh," -• senior high schools. He is a vet- MrsrtF.. J, Torrens, Jr., and Mrs. a Jirc direction officer in Battery •'^jC:'..". v Tenderfoot, Douglass Hull, Fred- The birthday of Past President eran of Army service. •. B of the division's Eighth Artil- H.. C. Fisher Were named chairmen «rick Uhle, Peter Frttfolu. Richard amos Kervick was: observed and of the uniuial Clrecn Show of tho Mrs; Helen SteinHart of Roselle, lery, entered the Army in Novem- >Ioskiits, William Ginthner, Rich- iest wishes for a speedy recovery who has been teaching at Brook- THREE PARTNERS RUM BOTH BUTT "Garden Club of Cranford t.t he ber, 1958, and was assigned at ard Cajjone, Philip Ehlers; second were exteiuk'd to Richard'Parker, side School since March, holds a Imported White or Gold Label Rum. or FULL Fort Sill. Okla., before going hold December 7. mid 8 at Shor- class, John- Foerst, Hurry, F.rvine. a club nicihber, who is in Muhlen- bachelor's degree from Douglass 1 .99 SHANK HALF overseas in May, .1959. The lieu- >*.•'-'!••.rt C. Simons, pre- tenant is a 1954 graduate of Cran- life scout, James Shelhimer; merit At last week's dinnor meeting, the University of Wisconsin and Summer Drinks 3 ford High School and a 1958 38^ sidclit, lit a recent badges, Gerald Anton, Richard lU'inuin J, Bielefeld .of Union has taken additional • work at The followllii! chuirrtien were Full Ot. graduate of St. Bonavcntuni Hermann. Peter Foerst. Michael Junior College- sluwed cwlored Newark State College and Teach- per pound vason, Mrs. K. Pl"ro. m l*r«>|it to' I>«'fray asiti»mmetiti>, and sugijestions. to the junior high schools, was 4-95 far your every •• Mrs. Charles Turner and Mrs. E. ill 1*)C»1 I "President Hnrold S. Compton graduated from Seton Hall Uni- 86 Proof Light and Smooth. GROUND MEAT ...... 3 lbs. 98c C Rearick; outdoors, Mrs. E. E.,' Surplus' money from the junior- I 'conducted tho moetinf. versity and has taken, two years* BANKING TerrvU and/ Mrs. E. H. 'Miller; senior prom held last h*>nth at; • ' r~ 4vork at the University of Georgia 4/5 Qt. dentonstration' table, Mrs. K.'• T. k •and Rutgers. HYGRADE SLICED BACON .43c Cranfoid HiBh Scluvol uil| be med < Youtlt •••»•••' Miss Cdnstancc Maxey of New- *'•„,» son. k Above Items Exclusive With Us for the Class of 1'Jtil Krad-! Acflflflll Sclllomeill ark, elementary grades, was grad- HYGRADE fRANKS ...... 49c SUIKO. Mrs. It. M. Crane: juniors. uation. Mrs.-Richard Carlson, uen- ' Richanl Gr Watormau, l!>. of uated from Jersey City State Col- Mrs. L. n.- Turner: hospitality C TRUST COMPANY t or.d chairman, reported today, J 337 StiHijihton avenue, injured in 5f. t!..;i,°?»-' . „» »»„ r-i^^™ ICE COLD BEER! DIAL SPARERIBS .;,...;.. ..39c Mrs.' C. \> Griffith; propertiv-x. Mrs. Carlson pointed out that' a ' sports oar aceident two years r ^ ^ M^ vfn.nll-,?^ M^ 5 Mrs. Arba Taylor "und Mrs.'A. W. the >T, was nit , money nu,kingK, ?«o m Keho Lake. Comuvy Club, ££^' S^M^^S; J **^ but .a proitt More Than 30 tlowliiiK. Jr.; horticulture, Mrs. us Wes sl5lU0 lv 1 J. H. Broekbank and Mrs. H. R.a result of careful plamtitiK and uir cently in ;« settlement approve" d b--y O'Neill. Miss Dorothy Snyder. all Brands Always In Stock. 6 Copson; publicity, Mrs. J. E. Mil- effort to minm\ise costs. • County Judj;e Carrol! W. Hop- elcmoDtary teachers, und Miss Gail Redwood set 71 lon^ 24.95 ler and Mi>. K. J. Planner; en- MI;I»IIH'»-*» '• - •S i\i•' "•'-the adul- ' 't - . _... littee. kins m Kh-iaboth.." ^ Shaffer, junior high school, were Call for A Case Of Better Banting ehaise—24,95 Rattan circle chair 9.95 tries. Mrv. J. 1.. Conrad ;md Mi's.' L-uwiias-sistiii}» ; Mrs. Carls.tn( were Mrs. /' ' Giant-sjzr! Not just 4. or.S', but almo.l 6' lon»! Scat* 8 - Your Favorite 1044 \X bat*» the Hr»r»l. >turdii>t tliiu-r in barkrt lid brown rattan! And here it is in a big 31)" ;. Mitili- M. Crane, ilnance; Mrs. sec-1 FOR FREE DELIVERY Bunting chaise ju.t 24.95? It has a sturd>- BRACED Talifoniia rr.lwood. ni-ir.fini»hin:!. And William/H L;mt:, .publicity; of. ...for a Koos-low «*.**5! IKyj.pealed, it r«-»t* on nou-»cuff i'w I>. Hall. Mrs. Charles U\s»\ Jr., Mrs. From 8 to 12 P. M- aluminum frame, comfortable iunur>priniunurpg tusliions in a il"« msj;.:.| a. Ainrri.a** t'allt'.t trt«-! :\nl you get table ; / Je.m Monteneeourt and Mrs hired V»roupbt iroo.lrj*. llandromr on porch or patio.. just Mrs. GtHKlft'llou-, Jr., Mrs. Mon- gay print thah t wipei s cleanl!! Adjusts'Adjt'55 waywys ... and you get t and 2 benches for ju»t 24.95! < At all 4 »tor<-*> rick J. Grail, food, a«d Ernst as switch- as.at hon^e uuloors! :.nd M operator, receptionist and • Onkrs To Go Mrs1. U clerk-typist. The resignation of Leo llarris. KOOS MAIN STORE Mr>. J,icobu>, ho»trss for ,, bv M^ Rahuay, Rt. 27 • rU 8-3700 xl jdefi-ciive vision, and -.impairment I ^"t , n tr' » . T lle M win, Mip. W.i\tner. Mrs; H Ral aHl 30 Eastman St. K to hcnhiK in.his ri«ht ear in the . " ^ Knsser. chairman of Parktuiy KiiclJS * Ntw Jer$ev buvtn Ma h the w ntond. 'Kuwait tUid Dr. Koniieth j.,N-iH...,y !tn » curroeulum (Op*. Ctaofard Tbotre) IV Hall StUdcnU^ i anhttd- 11 BRANCH STORES Members of the parude Of the settlement, $7,500 went to register tH\}° , ° *>"»««« Band • i< tee ilK'huletl Milton the boy for his injuries and- the j School Monda { MEAT n UuKeistiom, remainder to his father. Krvd. ior y ^ a six- \ Sea Ciri. Rt.7J • C.l 9-67S6 \ I,'- CJerry frousliiire, Mis. John I'r medical expenses. A co-defendant week.period from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 11 WALNUT AVE. BRIDGE p.m. di»il>-. He said the J & C Restqy rant Freehold. Rt. « • HO 2-0321, in th damage suit was S of the OPEN EVERY ... an.i '.2 other Thompson. Mrs C\ul KueM.i, Mrs. j6th John A, owner ot mHT Partippany, Rt. 46 • ftjC 44100 Walter SO.-IIOWJ.III, LIHIII I'leston, from- Open Friday Till 8 P EXCEPT ICON. TILL 12 P-M. K«thy Ckm& Sunday — BR 8-98SS Chutt(> by Donald R. Crx>Ujhton of Cran-' (4 to* W The board will hold it* next 17E-tm»n5t. •., .V--' • • V.' 9m't** m.p tf*m CBANF0KD (N. J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY. JUNE 23. 19M ford PuMic School News Paula English, fox; : Melanie made by Lorraine Raczkowski, tions were formulated, for each in jamin Franklin; Gary Baker, Hans | net? — Floyd Price and Hughes, user; Joanne Lynes, seal; LJ,sa Schotnstein, Beverly Berquist, this series of pictures. Christian Oersted and Robert" Duf- Smith; Can!I show bou£r3teel BL- ' Elizabeth Ross, hippopotamus; and Gary Foerster and for the ty, Joseph Henry. Bonny Jaffe and ings react when an electro mafr- Letters to the Editor 1 Sharon S|:hindler, Minah • bird; cardinals made by George Baer Walnut Avenue Corilyn Pollock told i\diir magnets nct's power is increased?— Sler- Marjorie Wait, elephant; Janice and William' Kresge. Living in the were discovered while Richard en JPollock; What happens when a MM;f»» /June 17, I960 , for the excellent consideration and Schenker, zebra; Susan Swinton, bird house made :by Dierdre Zaha- Kindergarten Rudolph gave a'list of rules to fol- switch "makes" or "breaksT a etr-»'.. r< 'Cranford, M j. coverage you have given to our 1MU '. i:-''.~~ monkey; Pamela Linley, /giraffe. jkewycz are the house wrens made Mrs. Ethel White's kindergarten low while using electrical appli- cuit? — Arthur Schreiber; How do Dear-Sin ..-••'•. ' • > ; organization dining this past sea- „ ... The president Jor this month is by Raymond "Johnson!. Johp ( _ 14s excited'about summer vacation. ances. . fuses .Help us? — Anthony Eatoo; May I tnlce-thU-opportunity-tc ^^^•l^fficet^nifrin^bers^arer: | W..- lAboraTTJoe^vicc-pTesio^ehlT^yn-^ ley and itfitcheH CoTdfarb.'s red- thank you and your istarT for the pleased and grateful for your -Experiments" on magnetism and Ho-w; can we, make air eJectto- CHABLB8M- *^ Ithia -Doe. Group leaders for May headed/ woodpeckers_j_are showh rules learned during the year and electricity were performed as fol-scope? — Todd Rothbard, Chris- outstaridipg coverage you gave the A tjrat-hand deenptoop was jfivei. and films on atomic-powered j 'inany&indncsscs. , were^Carl Wriggins, Walter Run- pecking at the trees. discussed new, ones ,to make vaca- lows: What can magnet;; pick up topher Carlozzi and Darryl Har- ** *— • • is ClUb'during our ls were shown by Charles McFarlnnd of 599 Brooksidd tions safe, healthy and happy. e ne and Marjorie Wait; June, Eileen Gene Schmht. Gail, Hclwig. and and not pick up? — Carol Shul- Vin. rft art Mil e Grade 2 Each* child chose a rule to illus- r~- !l^ ™^^ ^^ n"ngVflfto Hollingsworth, Carl Wriggins, and .Dierdre Zahajkewycz made nests rruin; Can T prove the law of mag- IATIOHAI | ^ fifth grades at Brookside Place School. trate. The best five "of'these from '*. \ •'•T~. •«• , ;.. •;• ~™^^^ Miss Malleville MacNcill's sec-Edward Donohuc., Mailman was for, some of the other birds. These netii? — Richard Rudolph; Can mous In their recpnuncndatlon leader, Charto Stoveatthbtor- ^ who has bee« ond grade presented a program asSusan Swinton. , ' '»'•',/' each group were selected by the that you be apprised of thpir ap- Couples' Club* v . 5 Yean Ago working for five years on nucleaiar include bluejays made by Gary magnetism go'-through solids? —r UJC Students Presbyterian Church Un, A. T. Bf|er, and chtpUIn, tors for the submanoe JJauti-. a" culmination of its: community class for display in the .hall. Sur- Christopher"1" Fuller and Robert preciation pt your cooperation. . As a long-range. otyecuye, unit. Linda Fedorchak was the - Grade ,3 •• Walter; purple grackles. by Mar- prise awards were given to the the Bev;AIf«rt AlUmer. and the merchant ship U. S. Dufty; Can majjnetism go through ••,..'•.. Sincerely, * the Board of Education voted for the Atomic' 'Energy bten making projects and re- announcer. Elaine Korsen read garet Arsenault; orioles, by Ellen winners. '..','• Tabulate Results ?'[/*•'' i- * Garwopd, N. J. ?.-:'..«•. ' 5';•••• '• ' ••' ••••• The boys and girls in Miss Mary John V. tyostrand . unanimously to adopt a two- ports. the Bible. Bernath's third grade are now fin- Morris,';' and bluebirds. • by Jay water? -J- Sharon Mile*; Cun we Richard peppier Was re- - ..diowed samples ©I Winners in the morning group separate lu-edles from pins' whib; .- -'.••' President . •;_.'.._ :'„, •_ __U' June 14, 1960 year junior high "school plan used and pictures ol the Children William Evans, Paul Yunos, and ishing their study 'of^ Switzerland. Shak and James Killian. ,,v • > OWomkalPM ; for the Cranford public schools. elected president of the Cran- who made three-di-, were Cynthia Thomason, Karen they are in a t)W! — Susan , Cranford Uons Clqb Dear Sir: .. ; ._;;i__r .' •' c-powwed vessd. mensional scenes of China are: Nancy Rae told about the early Mrs. Larson showed'the class mov- Gale Volkmann's hummingbirds What is tho-political coiupttrkuori ford Dramatic dub at the 31st Ihtile.' Maryann DiCarlo, Kenneth Schwartz and Bonny J;iffo. C:in Tnaitk you for the coverage you Under the new.plan, kinder- Caro1 C lla history of Cronford. Christopher ies on Switzerland which she had are seen looking for food among Rastelli and Donna Smyth; after- annual meeting at the home of Four fUms^ "A is W< Atom." ' 'P° . N°rman Green, Bar- magnetism go through glass? — of Cranforti? 16 Holly Street accorded Father Jaremczuk on Uio garten through sixth grades " " — " ***** Heaky, Clifford Johnson, Alston, Joyce' Rutmayer, and taken while.on a visit there. flowers made . by Robert Matus, noon group,... Terry Weisburger, Ctttfn «ad Cbyanlcl*, jne. ffrM aaw would continue in the elemen- Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Zepfler. jl Speed Ahead" about the C»HIyn Pollock ;md Esther Roth- A public opinion poll has beeci 4(s. occasion - of the 25th anniversary ,ly wo^k on: the Savannah, William Lee, Nancy Linderoth, Lawrence Rodmarj talked .about The class has been learning good Mitchell Goldfarb. Lisa Schorn- Carole LoWenstcin, Charles Gross, : Cranford, N. J. tary schools. The students Other officers were: First vice- stein; . . •, eompli'tcd by studentsin Professor- of his ordination, to the Priesthood. ~ River" about i Raymond Mazzella, • Donna Tam- travel in the early days; Paula health habits and.safety. Richard stein. The boy and girl bird- Jill Cook and Karen Mittle'man. v |!S£: : June 15, 1960 . would then attend a junior high president, Roger Norton; sec- Can I pick' up; a chain of tacks Saul Orkin's govtrnmeht class at Dear Sir: , Your efforts and those of your ond vice-president, Ranken^Mll- -M»r, •"-•--'-"- ' Kathleen Turk. Spaight, first district school; Jo-1 Guy made a chart showing the. watchers were., drawn by Terry Office: 21-23 Aldm appreciated. . school for the seventh and Union Junior -Co|l_ftndL;Q^ i i ii - - hS r lllr >ll ITery triHyryours.7 ~, - 'ord police. . ' ; Mrs. Denise Burke's second fon; Can magnets pull or push ob- * lCf<»r'V !h;fn'T(S5"^Cifaii/br• Bell; Carol Shulman, Sir James -BR6^Ma3 • Institute of Technology, Mr. Fish- On Saturday the girls will spend : Clarence L. Fritz, president of rious:-pure food laws and tor Nasta.John Pf lug, Frederick Sibl- has finished studying airplanes, outdoor summer activities -A^ki, Janet ^'••;-. •" board of Iraq Petroleum and Its Jaucione, Joyce Tbompson. Kc-n- r-l .}y?!$. (^) I.. associated companies and then re- tth Rowbothatn and Donzia.Boy- turned to the United States on his [ton plan to spend some- time at the nomination to the New Jersey re in Mew Jersey. Feud John- OIL Standard board of directors. Eton wilt spend time with bis fami- Mr. Fisher received the honorary ly on Qape Cod.- Gail Snydiir and degree of doctor of science at the eith Deeh will vacation in the commencement exercises of Clark- ' cono Mountains. v"~~~ College of Technology in Pots- ' N. Y^ earlier this month. Grade 2 Mrs. Corinne Kennedy"!s second fade has , completed • a. unit on |"Maytime is Birdtinte-** Tbe chil- identified traany nrampi 1 birds and ' noted tfceir lifcesaesses During his long serricThw^Mr PriJSi.n^S?™' •.*" •JP'tated from differences'. Many children brousht books € d exhibit articles aod drew Upn of a great many Cranford yoimgl»S d^l SBID T.^ J* ?1S "* "WS^S pictures. - V &-V»f recent yeis. he «i cSS tSwSSS^SfS H?S? S**' The children wish to thank' Mrs- IN CRANFOR Iptorge Playle for tEesigning ima*ks por a program for parents. ^Ani- als in Fields and Woods." Grade 3 In their continued study about • For a very simple reason — Oil Heating usually costs a little more to 'hina' the boys and gu*I$. in Mrs. orpine -OIszewski'!s third grade install — some builders consider a few dollars higher original costs more SAVE important than years; pf savings and comfort for the buyers of their homes. • Isn't it significant that the vast majority of custom home builders in THMTO'QO this area still install OIL HEAT —from experience they know. Oil orovides ACCORDION ^ TIME better, safer, more dependable heat for less money —which in the long run, makes satisfied, happy home, owners. INSTRUCTIONS • When a builder installs Oil Heat — you can expect the entire house to u... ,m^\ \ __ •TRWBLE reflect-his^fatej^ty an^^ ; - l OR AT THE STUDIO extra, lasting value — Oil Heat is the mark ,of a Quality Builder. Ml /"• • • . x .-••-. , • . . - .• FORMS RENTALS and SALES • .•» for Off Hmaf you con't boat...Insist on t. 109 JEFFERSON AVE. or Daniel Kuster •HOMEY IKSUIUNCB Mobilheat- W>:-i- ELIZABETH »3M0 This year, make surt you're covered i • XM. *» f 9M.JAB, — Urn. ft KNOWN Do all your shopping in your OWN HOME TOWN. Here MDtf low! AB4 Mr MottllKMtflm TOMAN! against unforeseen emergmcies-with an insured savings account at you are known by your local merchants. They will take BOBBINS & MUSON, UH INSURANCE pleasure and a personal interest in serving you and see- RIAL ESTATE BH6 00S0 LOCAL AMD LONO DISTANCE MOVING for » tMJt Wp WINDOW ing to it that you get full value for every dollar you # jrwrtl nMte IhoM «>polnaBpointancnt« s oa flme? O» by taxi and ;- j'•„•''• • • • • ' .. . • '. . • .i. ' mm •are yon arrive fresh and SHADES spend with them. StOTOgO O I REE-STRONG FUEL CO. 113 DAItn St. -DEPENDABLE. fWENDLY SERVICE' 8IMCE IWV T«L TRUST COMPANY Wvn »• there's an[office in your community '*cf t* - THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY RETAIL DIVISION — ] RICHARD HARTIC BR 6-0900 CRANFORD ? eARWOOD •WESTFIELTrtUf|EI D «»» uonmwniiTnnfi Office: - ^ SCOTCH PLAINS tPLAINFIELO CRANFORD BUSINESS ASSOCIATION Lexington Av*. aft LVRR ™mb«r|ederjld«po»ltlwu 101 N. UNION AVE. 3 North Ave., E.

y.-i •.-. mi£L£i^zJi^^ •'.»•:»•?• •' V FW.:'-;.:..^pfcA!WOip W. *.) CITIZEN AND CHBONICIE-^THOTSDAT. JUNE 28,1M* > C^ONICLE-THimSDAT, JUNE 23, lMt page Flf» three consecutive years in the newsleUer art editor, Mrs, F. M. coute, Explorers Attend auditions. Kaiser; parent education, Mrs, K.Evening VIA Hoard PTA Names G. Wagner; pre-school, Mrs P. D:Honors Mrs. Conger O'Conneil, Jr. Past President's The Coach and Four Restaurant won Saturday Committees Program, Mrs. K. E. Riha; pub- was the scene last Thursday of a 'at Nomahegan Park was held Saturday under lications, Mrs, L^F. DeWolf; pub-J luncheon in honor of Mrs. Lebron Pastor Tells *-'—• committees of Boy Plaques Presented |llclty. Mrs!. 1, R nik "II,_Conger, ou School PTA. v Mrs: J.: M. Tully and Mrs.th' e Evening .Department of the'. New [officers and committee S. R. Barclay; refreshments, Mrs. VIA, given by the. executive board. Sunday Topic chairmen of the Brookside Place R. C. Mauter and Mrs. J. MMrs. : Richard Harrington was 1 'Part president's plaques were School PTA were introduced at By Dr. ALBERT ALUNOEK, Pastor Canoe and camping activities " Panetta;', room representatives, chairman. . , •JiiP *:•.£'••: ' "The Initiative of the Church" has been selected by the Rev presented to 18 past presidents of an executive~T)oard meeting by ; [ Joint Va^i(m ScR6(>I Mrs. W, R. Karlson and Mrs. G. CnnforA MeUiodlsi' Church a Mrs.i Harrington presented Mra^, •vii< At Osceola vRossi, pastor of the Crariford Baptist-Church, as his sermon." " ave filled a busy schedule recent- the Cranford Rotary Club at the Mrs. R. F.., Finn, newly-elected F. Dlmori;, safety, Mrs. Albert For. the first time the Cranford Methodist Church and St. MarJc'%1 . ; COMMENCEMENT ' • • pic Conger with a pin representing the* the 11 a.m. service Sunday at Roosevelt School. ' - ' for both the troop and the post. weekly luncheon meeting last president, as follows: Melvin; school education, Mrs, J. AME Church will conduct a joint Vacation Church School for children It is a common expression that" Commencement is not an "Gifts from an Empty Purse" Mrs. Boardman's Evening Department and a set of '••»:> has been selected by the Rev. Al- The church school will meet during the sjumjief-at 945 On June 11 a group of scouts Thursday in the Methodist Church First vice-president, Mrs. V. E.P. Hanier; summer round-up, Mrs. earrings. ••-• of pro-kindergarten age thrdugh sixth gracle. "/^ end but a beginning. But the beginning of what? Some will a> 1 1 bert G. Dezso, pastor, as his ser-classes for all ages.- V • - ' ;' with had won the privilege of a educational building. The pre- HoveU; second vice-president, Mrs. W. ^D.' McKeague; way3 and Attending were: Mrs. Harring- The school will open Monday through July 8, with' the pjcceptlpi immediately start their first «jpb. 'Others wiUt^unue a short Students Present tvTX. Thornton, Jr.; recording sec- means, Mrs. R. G Strobl and Mrs mon topic at the 9:15 "and 10:15 ..A committee on' evangelism will map plans for next oe trip by consistently scoring sentations were made by F. S. ton, .Mrs. Charles Teese, Mrs-. of. July 4, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. in the educational building qf the Metho course of special training to acquire skills in one particular field a.m. services Sunday at Osceola retary, Mrs, fl,,D . Owen; corres- F. C. Atkins. .-.,., Henry Esperon, Mrs. William C. meeting toni«ht^at 8.p.m. in the t in. weekly patrol inspections, Piano Program Mathewson, past district governor ponding secretary, Mrs. E. W. Ball; disi t church. ' ' '- 7^- :—- before looking for work.- Still others will set out onTT longer Presbyterian'Church. \ parsonage. Members are Bertha ireled' from lake Carnegie Sussky, Mrs. Herman Oemcke, Mrs m journey of-prcparation toward some clearly defined -goal. On ; *Plano pupils of Mrs. Henry of District 751. treasurer, Mrs. John Muuse, 'Jr, Arnold K. Mattay, Mrs. A. C. Llnaweaver, Mrs. Sigrnund Serafln All children are welcome. A $1 Church school 'departments Pdown the Millstone River to Belle Audio-visual services, Mrs. San- Heads Drama Group • each road there will be new decisions to make, new experiences, and Mrs. James Webb. . Boardman of 508 Springfield ave^ Cramer, Mrs. William McGrady, charge for each «!hfld will be made: through the primary will meet; at Mcade," where tamp had been set Those honored were Henry V- ford Lieb; budget and finance, " Registrations wilrbc accepted now liarriers to remove, ojr hurdle and victories to -be achieved. AH . 9:15 a.m. and older departments at A picnic will be held Monday lip the night before. hue presented a program for their Whipple, who served as president Mrs. M. Jordan Price of 110 Ken- Mrs. Frederic Greenawald, Mrs. parents and friends recently at in 1927-28; Charles M. Ray; 1937- Mrs. D. S. ^McArthur; by-laws and ilworth boulevard has been elected D. K. Sacken, and Mrs. Brant, by Mrs. Clarence Doud or Mrs. will be exciting and challenging. Yet, the way you begin this 10:lS a-m. ••...•; evening at Echo Lake Park by the The boys, Frank Re, Richard legislation, Mrs.-^J.. F. Schaff; ' James Williams/ Registrations also Baptist Youth Fellowship under 38; J. Walter Coffee, 1941-42; Pat- to serve as president of. the Revel- Coopersmith. • :• lifelong journey will have much to do with its outcome. Where Next year's calendar will be Vatson, -James Young and Robert the Boardman home.. Following character'and spiritual education. ers of Union for the 1960-61 year/ may be made on-Mqnday at 8:30TjoPreach drawn up at the annual plan the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Wade rick J. GraU, 1943-44; t;arroU K. :'\ m, M lit ore you going? •:•]•- :••:.. Vilson, were accompanied by the program-and presentation- of ' t . nf lTor.ila a,rch • in. -the educaimnaf building ning _conf< 1649-50; John L. Biach, 1952-53; National Bank, is shown presenting the bank's annual stock- Mrs. Richard Bradfield, Jr. andworth was named to a one-year but it cannot make them speedily [.-'"""•"*T T-H1T ;-T. n-T-TT.THTrrpii |i p.mT in uieTargeTellowsnipToom land Roger Sedmont, Junior assist- Those participating were Eileen Mrs. Roy Zachary. . ' follows: ^Kindergarten, "Together Those, who have walked down (Sis road Just ahead ^ you/ A quarterly session of the Chris- the Rev^ Robert G^Longaker, 1953- holder report award to Carole Kosko of 43. Hukrest avenue, treas- term as trustee.J.-' understood.—Mary Baker Eddy. Jf ^:,,^,': :'•'!••: Alfred "Florcz, a former Roman Each organization is asked to send ant scoutmaster. The other boys and Maureen Cleary.lTherese Fin- International relations, Mrs. S. in Our Church," primary. ^Every- have erected four f ulde posts. • : . ' tian education division will be held. 54; C. Van Charnberlin, 1054-55; urer of Coppermode, Junior Achievement company sponsored by Catholic" .priest, will..-''We., guest one representative. leaders will be dedicated of the troop, led by Scoutmaster negan, Barbara Graham, Rina la- J. fiwyer; membership Mrs. Cla- one Needs a Church," junior. The REV. BOBERT B. GOODWIN Westminster choir will rehearse •At I p.m. Wednesday at ,the home Ernesf J. Geiger and Assistant berio, Peter'.Meyers, Ann Mlneur, Peter J. Clark, J955-56; Arthur K. the California Oil Co.. of Elizabeth, looking on are James O. speaker at the 7 p.m. service Sun- at:the 11 a.m. service at tim Burditt, 1956-57; Dr. Edward M, rence Doud; mimeograph, Mrs. W.J1 Church Around eHa^er- First grade, Mrs. Frank Schink, Mission of Sea Cliff, Li I., as a Mrs.. Kenneth Baldwin, hX : Statuettes, also were presented president or head of an organiza- find out Fast in the guest speaker' at the 9:25 a.m. without wafchlag the dock or thinking first of how mneb it pays?? day. Mrs, J. W. Keller, Mrs n R |well to the town of Wading River, tion is no longer available or in-Varied Projects ra and Nancy Becker; minerals, Mrs.' Marvin Haltom; .second member of the staff. . . Give yourself to something wfakb enrtofaca your personality as to Barbara Graham, Rina Liberio, In Mrs. Edna Laird's science Shoe Hospital grade, Mrs. William J. Gdrges; Mrs. service Sunday at the • Cranford •Mrs. Benjamin Brixner of Cran- Spohn. Barbara West, Donna kerz. and explored the ruins at Jenkins! terested. He said no one is more Ellen Simoons: leslihg soils, Lor- The Rev. . Laurance 'J. Pyne, you work and leaves a permanent contribution to the advance- ford presented an American flag MarxJMge On June 24. 25 and 26 they will Peter Meyers,' William Padula, classes at Sherman Junior School, YELLOW WOHMiiL JooVD ORTHOPEDIC sfKOEBFOR THE ENTIRE •• John -rCopf; third and: , fourth Methodist Church. \ man, Susan Kolbe; kindergarten. m Deidre Petuck and Kim Shawde interested in the welfare of an or- raine Boyle. Elaine Thiesz, and pastor, will speak" at the 1.1 a.m. ment of ttnth, peace and brotherhood, i ' to the church, at the 10:15 a.m. (visit Colonial Williamsburg in Vir- ganization that a person who hasmany unusual projects, interesting rJUOLT — AUL ORTHOPKDIC WORK DOME OH WKOKSOM grades, Mrs. Thomas Devlin, Mrs. Sunday worship' service. Sunday ,The summer schedule" of, one Mrs. L. P. Hale,.leader, Mrs pw* for.receiving awards in the.recent experiments,andthoroughi*esearch Jane Bush: earthworms. Geraldine PAGES service .will' begin this Sunday. service .last Sunday. She Is aTopic Listed wick GiU, Mrs. Frances-, HucS' nia, camping at nearby, Chloko- guided its destinies for a year or Millard' Hallenbeck. Mrs. William Bible school will rneet~&f 9:30 r music education auditions. experiments,. and thdrough re-^ Willoughbyfjhiap oi topography of Open Daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.—Fri to 9 pjn. w •=• member of the Ladies Auxiliary Patricia KeUer, Kathleen Pritts niny Park. They Will be accom- more. , ' Bettiger; fifth and sixth grades,with classes for all age groups. The Sunday school for kindergarten " Three, Make. Religion Your'Own. .Too many of us have a A "special silver statuette and a search assignments have been New- Jersey. Louis Rolhbard. . . .' Mrs. Alfred Borup, Miss, Virginia and primary departments also will of Capt. N. R. Fiske Post 335, Primary, Mrs. Miller, leafcr panied, by Mr. Sedmont and The speaker asserted that there 304 CENTENNIAL AVE. CRANFORD Bible school will" continue to meet borrowed faith, decided for us in advance, of our own experience. YFW. " (' '• ' * '• George Transue, assistant post ad- pin from the Music Educators' As- completed by the following Eppler. ''..'. . . •at this time throughout the sum-be held at. 9:25' a.m. ^Nursery care Find God. for yourself. The Bible will guide you, your parents AiSt. MarkV Miss,Marilyn Gingery, Mrs. Ralph sociation were presented to Lidia always is a place in Rotary for dents: ..'„'"•' High school girls assisting will for younger children will be pro- ''Marriage: For Fun or Happi- Nary, Mrs. Winifred Jester lC Iviser. ..' '• ..' .- '• , . ' '. • '._. • . those who have served and still mer,. ';'... . '"'„•' and friends will -share with you, your Church is helpful and for i "i •"• Refder for receiving honors, for . Terrarium, Kobert Davidson; vided at that hour. Older chil- J C. R. Painter, Mrs. Charles Denaii. desire to serve. He commended be Virghjia Harris, Gaile Davison, Alliance Youth Fellowship meet- Christians, Christ is the Way. In the end you must be sure in your ness" has been chosen by the Rev. lost continent of Atlantis, Marilyn ' Judy jZraft, Lynn .Marley, Ruth dren are asked to attend the family Mrs. Charles Seelbach, Mrs Rob. the local club for honoring its past :ngs at 6 p.m. also-will be con- heart that you are in 'constant communion with • God and that in, Lutherans John A. DeVeaux, pastor of St. Fink; volcanoes. Richard Ludlum. Ann/ Jackson; Holly.' Paffrath, service with their- parents. ert Crane, Kitty Duncan. presidents. Jon Michnelson, and David Zim- tinued through the summer. Mr. His Will is your peace and eternal joy. Mark's AME Church, as his ser- Madeline Hearns. Claire Hallen- Florez will be guest speaker on The Rev. Mr. Goodwin has sel- Junior, Mrs. Kenneth DeLongt' • Announcement' was made that merman; changes in the earth's GRIFFITH'S feck, Karen Sjursert', and Shirley ected as his sermon topic, "Roses To Install mon topic Sunday, at the 11 a.m.leader,, Mrs. G. tiala'ck, Mrs.7j' the Cranford -club placed seventh surface, Sheldon MiUleman; Sunday at a mqeting of the Junior in the district in attendance" lasff Durham'. ••. ' . • Hi group. "Senior Night" will be or Lilies?" Before taking his pres- Four. Plan toHav e a Borne and Family. Here Is the founda- service. ' , Shupper. Mrs. William Boyi rivers, Susan Huston and Nancy ent post in' May, 1959,' he was pas- tion of • better world and life's greatest satisfactions. Forget not! Dorothy West. ^ month with 93.53 percent. Buddy Leonard; crystals. Jack.'Millar. observed by the Senior group. The School Staff The Cosmopolitan choir will Bergen was presented with the fel- pastor will bring a message for tor of the Trinity Methodist It Is also fraught with dangers. Love needs.to conquer hate con- Maurice. Mandell, guest soloist -Ants, Wayne '...H[uckel and Church; Clifton, for six years. His Twenty-seven' teachers .and as-sing. Sunday school will meet at at the two services, will offer "0 lowship award of the week: ANNUAL SUMMER SALE! graduates. • , tinuously to prevent the best Interest of all beta* destroyed. Thomas levies; silkworms, John Bible School sistants in the Vacation Church ; The club assembly was held last At 8 p.m. Monday the board of other pastorates include Grace Emotional adjustments are dally necessities, money seeds to be 9:45 a.m. ./. k . God, Have Mercy, /Have Merer - • , .... But cst «o happy if you «hould . Christman and Jane Bush; testing Methodist Church, East' Orange, School will be installed Sunday at night at the home of Howard.M. elders, board of trustees and board kept a servant relatives accepted on the basis of friendship and the 9:30 aojV. service, at Calvary Registrations for ' Vacation Upon Me" by Mendelssohn. The / braak or lot* the eyeglasses you rocks for lime,'Richard Wasiewicz; of Rented, Used and Sample Pianos and Organs and' churches in Maine and New Church School may be'made with choirs have been disbanded for Slegel in Willow street. President Ljuray -Caverns/ Alan Tenthoff; SetMonday of deacons will meet. The, Fisher- religion applied as a force for unity. Tour plans may no* all Lutheran Church, Mrs. Ralph : depend upon for. safe Vincent Sarnowskl conducted the 7 men's Class will meet at the same, York. Mrs. James Williams of 6 Mc-the summer until the second week ''driving and for en|oy- gems, Carol Cree; plants, Judith 0p* Satirday 'Ml 5J0 PJL • 0^*W«dn«a 'til 9 materialise, certainly not as hoped but the achievement will be Bretherton, director, announced. meeting. . Taber, Jean "^ Murphy, Susan tag time. '.' '• •_"..' . The guest speaker also has' ser- The Rev. Arnold'J. Dahlquist, pas- Clellan street, assistant registrar. in September. ~. , mtnt in general. You MAUiame i ved as. a director of the. New York heightened by a plan you wholeheartedly agree upon and begin Thex school will be a joint project Westminster choir plans a picnic Francis, Ronald Ross, Robert On Tuesday • the board of dea- tor, will preach on "Holding Out at 10 a.m. Saturday at Springlike wouldn't even think of. Canning, Gary pixon, Jill White- ALL FULL KEYBOARD PIANOS (88 Notes) A, Vacation Bible-School for conesses will meet ait 10 a.m.- That Area public relations, chairman now. on God." . ,'• of St>sMark's and the Cranford Local Resirjlents Mark children through the sixth grade Heights. H_,6"« k starting without • "spare" man, Brenda • Brown, and Elsie evening, the Fishermen's Class of the committee on education for ••.'• "Missionaries for Christ" has Methodist. Church from Monday will begin, at Alliance Church the New York area planning com- In our mechanfeal, nuclear, push-button society we should through July 8. . Adult Bible Study group will 1 foryoij r car; and that makes Anniversaries at Esso Schrier: MANY STYLES AND FINISHES will conduct a service at the Good- been selected as the theme for the vary good, sense for eye* • Monday;through J,uly 8. Sessions will Rescue Mission in Newark. mission, director of the _ Wesley' never ignore the fact that character is still the most precious Men's Club will meet today at 8 meet tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. at the ' Two Cranford residents recently National parks, Susan Alatary, will .be from P.:30 a.m.' to noon. • school opening Monday through glasses, tool observed • service anniversaries MANY WELL-KNOWN MAKES Wednesday morning at 9:30, the Foundation at Rutgers, director\of possession. A. friend of mine related to me recently that his son Friday. July 8, daily from 9:30 top.m. Young adult choir and sen-home of • Mr, and Mrs. Howard Dorothy .Graskewitz, RobertJDrnst, The school, averaging over 200 ^Goodwill Industries, director _o? Ifll* f ^ tl- nt ' T rr\*%A $!ESSBBSBiS±z£UL2iLZS£; .ia t ^ iTfi « lin explain bow a second ~Miss"EIean"oFVdnde~briS'BrooK: ter Wilson; experiment with rocks. e g gen- fo~ which he had applied" because his grades were not among the ninth grade will Include worship, [planned by teenagers tomorrow, at "MrsT-FurmanTCing. TRe^theme eral and jurisdictional .confer- Plans for the fall program will . pair of glasses will serve dale road has completed her 10thFrank Cushing, Carolyn Gyenese, Now is the time to purchase a piano or organ. We have will be "Signaling For Christ." the pastor will conduct the mid- highest in his high school graduating class. He was finally study of God's world through 8 pjn. A men's work project will you the yar 'round. year; James Acquavlva of "English and Linda Guy; rock formations. ences this year. ' . . • story, handicrafts, singing, games be. made, at 8 p.m..today by the. nearly 300 pianos and organs in this summer sale: more than • The nursery children under the week prayer meeting nt 8 o'clock. accepted The dean oi the school explained that he was. not being j be held from 9 a.m. to noon Satur- board of financial stewards in the Village, his 20th. Miss Vance is aVirginia Anderson, Rhoda Kap- direction of Mrs. Emerson Jenkins, The Methodist Youth Fellow- and field:, trips. Seventh, eighth, secretary in the office and plant any other dcalery-in New Jersey and perhaps New York, loo* The annual Sunday school pic- ••' admitted on the basis of his grades,., Said he, "We can get grades day-: ,, I ..-: __--^-_;^-.« betinneTs'-room: - I lan. Dorothy King. Sharon Bag- ship will leave the church parking superlntejident, will learn the cre- nic will be held Saturday at Echo v and brains by the bushel. What we are looking-for in the family. and ninth grade-pupils will pub On Monday the teachers will division, • while Mr. Acquayiva Is well, .Richard Radis, and Michael It is a wonderful opportunity to obtain a piano or organ at lot at 10:45 a.m. Sunday for a visit lish the. school paper,' "Calvacs.' ation story. Beginners will < read Lake Park, Hilltop area. physician of tomorrow is personality, commitment and character meet at 7 p.m. Prayer service will an engineering associate in theDelia Rosa. / . t6 the Cloisters. They will have Registrations may be made Nature has given us two ear?, Robert E. Brunner firm's construction engineering di- much less than you expected to pay for a good instrument. stories of Bible' children. Mrs. At 7:30 the same evening. Young qualities. We believe you, can fulfill these requirements." be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Coral reefs, Gail Munkel; geysers. Harry Sonntag will be superin- Adults will meet at the church. lunch at • the International House through Mrs. Charles Knauer, re- two. eyes, and but: one tongue, to vision. We are marking down all our rental used, sample models, at 11:30 a.m. Young people are ,,'•.„•• . •.-. ••..••'*•',' j' and midweek Bible Class at 8 pjn.the end that we should hear and Laboratorv oa tendent, i 'Bob. Peterson, youth director, will gistrar; cljurch office or the Sun- Both are at Esso Research's new ivpiuo* COUKT or nw nun demonstrators, rebuilt and traded-in pianos and organs ao ... The primary class under the di- be guest speaker. A recreation asked to" arrange transportation Tli« mu*A ha. A.n|M . l'«f ftm^M. mh^f^^ff,, TrT"1 If* *"T day .school., see more than we speak. 4 ™. Uokos scientific center located at Flor- Chiuuerr Dlvtatoa. !>•!•• C*uty With Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Doud. OMUI N*. M-tm+X» rection of Mrs. David .Smith, su- period will follow. mbstftate has yet been frond for "lovta* God with all your heart, Sunday school continues at 9:30 Italian Service Set • .•••"• —Socratei ham Park. TO: Leroy Intrant. al*o known a* tee that they will sell quickly to make room for our fall stock. perintendent, will study sea stories^"' Adults are invited. a.m. for children in the nursery, Unto Me" has been Boy Intfrjun, dofcxulABt: • The Home Department plans tool, mind and atremfh. sad your neighbor u yenmlf." By virtus of an Order of the Superior You can take delivery now or when you return from your of the Bible. kindergarten and primary depart- selected by the Rev. A. R. Man- Matrimony should never be en- Court of New Jeraey, Chancery Division, nursery for children of staff mem- a picnic at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow at vacation. Pay only a small amount down now. A bench it .•/••• The juniors will learn how a ments. Babysitting service in thegione. pastor; as his sermon topic tered into without a full recogni- made on the 33rd day of May. U8O. bers up to two' years of age; •. the home of Mrs. J. Hartzel of 205 be held at the Convent of St. In a civil action wherein Ann* E. Ingnm Christian's walk and talk can send Transportation may/be arranged church house will continue at theat the 11 a.m. service Sunday at tion of its enduring obligations on is iKe plaintiff and you are ttie defendant, PIANOS and ORGANS included with the price and every piano and organ is sold -forth signals .for- God. Mrs David Retford avenue. . , . | Helena, Newburgh, N. Y. onsame time. the Italian Evangelical Church. both sldes.T-Mary Baker Eddyi. you are hereby required to answer- the N by contacting Mrs. King of 13 The finance commission • will Summertime Labor Day weekend,'. September CompUxint o! the ptatntiff on or before the InOUsSU ' with the regular Griffith guarantee. A. Sto'rr will be superintendent. Marsh street or Mrs. Lor'entzen 1 Heidi Christine, daughter of Mr. asth day of July. I860, by serving an There will be a cradle roll and a meet Tuesday in the old sanctuary 3-5. Young women, 18-30, interest- answer on Sauer * Kervlck. plaintiff's The school is open to all children at 8 p.W ed in attending are .asked to make and Mrs. Charles S. Crow of West- attorneys, whose address Is No. 3 North Schedule Set field, was baptized last Sunday Union Avenue';' Cranford. New Jersey, and GRAND PIANOS reservations with the church of- in default thereof such judgment shall be fice. during the worship service. rendered against you as the Court shall BnmxWfc Cranl 4' 9" Uarnn^toa Grand 5' 1" free of charge. ; think equitable and Just. You •***^y - me* $395 Mahogany....:....'. «»».t NEW LOWER PRICE ON Activities this week" include: your answer and proof of service in dup- On Tuesday, July 5, there will At Trinity The boy scout charter presenta- S* <• Sohmer Craud 5'l0~ tion of Troop 74, sponsored by Reception and tea for Mrs. Walter licate with the;Clerk of thai Superior be a special surprise'for the. chil- - Two services will be held' on Wagner in the primary room to- Court. State House Annex. Trenton. New Mahogany.. 425 Walout ..-..104S YORK WHOLE HOUSE dren in the morning session; and Trinity Parish, will take place in Jeney, in accordance with thai rules of ChiAcxW CramTS' 1" Sundays during the summer at 8Sherlock Hall at 7:30 pan. to-night at 8:15; stewardship and Civil practice and procedure. . ' also at the open house that evening a.m. and 10 a.m. at Trinity Epis- property committees tonight at 8 The object of said action t» to obtain Mahogany 445 Freocfa IVovtncial, Cherry. 1625 for parents and friends. Les morrow. a.Judgment of divorce between the said HaUrt & Ua.i. Oral 4' 7" Subway Croud 5' 7" copal Church, the Rev. Robert Biz- pjn. Sunday, music and worship DaiintiiT and you. Mahogany 2195 AIR CONDITIONING Black, gospel, magician, and azaro, rector, -announced. The sum- committee will meet at the'con Dated: May 27. I960 8AUKB * iiCnad Steiaway Grand 5'10" VNIVER8AI/8 member of the staff of high school mer schedule iwill be in effect un- •elusion of the morning's worship. ' Attorneys for the PlatnttiT ....^ 745 evangelism fellowship, will be the Adv. Fees: •U.U • •** Mahogany ,...„. .2295 ' 3S Yean of Depend- Air CondlUorUn* Ex- til the middle of September, Universal availability of theMonday, annual picnic of the StcJnway Grand 5' 1" -: i .I special guest. • >r-f - ; •;••'• able Service Gu*r- pcrto • IiuUU Famous Services on Tuesday, Wednes- United Lutheran Church Men of FruawoodFinih ...2850 An evening school for young healing and saving power of the •fftjr?' - _ • nntee. Expert In*U4- YORK Wholehouse day and Friday will be as follows: Christ, Truth, will be a theme Calvary at Nomahegan Park, at 6 GtasalVS" latlon . and Service. people will be held from August Stetnway Centenary Grand . •:-*'" •.• '•' Air CondlUonlng. ' Morning prayer, 6:45 a.m., fol-dealt with at Christian Science pjn. Tuesday, Christian education •: ].;«f..: • • 8-19. 5'7"...... 2950 lowed by a celebration of theservices Sunday. committee, at 8 pjn. Roofing - Siding ••&•<.• •• •' HEATING Holy Eucharist at 7 a.mj and eve- UNIVERSAL COMPANY The account of Christ Jesus' •'•'•": EL 2-2484 Decision and determination are ning prayer at 5:15 pjn. Gutters ~ Leaders Vurlitrer Spinel, Uuque. .'. .f 195 Hfv..''. J the engineer and fireman of dor healing of the woman "which had power is also brought out In the ' Vaster Spsari.. «295 *' MrW. Grud St. Eltoabeth 33 Yn. of Dependable Service On 'Thursday . the service of WurliUrr Spinet, train to opportunity and success. a spirit of infirmity eighteen years, Golden Text to be read from ^Mh.. . 295 *;•• morning prayer will take place at and was bowed together, and Isaiah (52:10): "The Lord hath Mahogany & Mabuganygy . . , ...... 495 . ' —Hurt Lawlor 4 Mi?-"',:- '• 8:45 a-m. with the Holy Eucharist could in no wise lift up herself * made bare his holy arm in the --...325 Worlitxeli r SSpiiteti . and healing service at 9 a.m. The 515 •:$U. .: '•• (Luke 13) will be included in theeyes of all the nations; and all the CalI.ranMSpi.rt. Italian rVuvincul, Walnut. service of evening prayer, will be Bible readings. "Christian Science" ends of the earth shall see the sal* Mahogany !.»..... 995 Kimhall Conaoleite,. Mahogany 515 • m^-- - • 1 . held at 5:15 pjn. . . will be the subject of the lessoh- vation of our God." «lt.....a. 395 On Saturdays the service of JOHN J. W FABW Sohmer tVimnwa Spinet, iffyy': • • _ .1' sermon. ' ...••• 425 Walnut.Wu . 563 mommg prayer will take place at A citation to be read from BRMM>110S 445 IlafTtnftoa italiaa Hrortm-jal V&y'-'\ • j' 7:45 a jn. followed by a celebration tastier Betey tUmm SiioWt. Mapnu" Chord Organ...... ».. ,%4» : T Cooaob..'...:.. 565 ;•• *»•••< ' "Science and Health with Key to «*•. A* : of the Holy Eucharist at 8,aJS. the Scriptures'* by Mary Baker BV445 Wurlitaar Spinetp , Oak 5U5 Fiunorgaa Chord Organ ..~... . 89 i Each Saturday from 4:30 to 5 pjn. ... 445 WanterCoiHole,Mabogany.WClMb . 595 Mafsnil* Graiul'Ckunl Organ..,... , 99 i Eddy states (4953): "Truth casts , 129 one of the clergy will be in' theout error now as surely as it did y... 445 l . Audkui C^ird O/gon. . . ^,»„.»... •'•!"w£'••"•• ; 't Semi-Annual church for spirjtual counseling anil ••" Eifcy aN^b^iuTr^rr;''7; z l'l ,-•'*» •' '!•»«.?»* ' • - ' nineteen .repturies ago.-- AU-of -.-rt the administration of the sacra- Winter Cooiolc, Walnut. 625 >i«U PeJal Organ 199 vfet". •'-":• .n Truth is not understood; hence its io<-t Or^aii—IVrru»«iuu. «/*5 |>fJal ltoard and lone t-fbinet.. . .91095 TOO BUT) mfceooomy since they instalkd Luwroy Oruan — IVnu»»i<)ii, 7tTi IlammouJ Church' Model Organ with \ • 1 • WbkkrLP. Costs are oftea Hammoiul KIUSVOR-*- 74-S I^lir Caliiuet.....' 157S as much aa 50% less than with liammonr^aii ' NOW <,u -• foeyoar home. Nock****- 20-watt Cabinet 1875 I counting the difference in your no aenriod problema. Oatm- —Fill oal-tear off an*1 mail (Us wnpoi 1 **•*••.•• > '"' ' '. A .••ir ir. 9-) t.. •• i •>'•• NOW Si i nn OMBD-HM •ml/0 $t~' •• NEW, EXCUIWE HEAT-KKMai J I am intrmttxi in ihs JUluuing: • ( .-.•-,• •'•: >'. i . . • . NOW. 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ASD mKOKMXE-^TBimSDAT. JUNE tt. I960 Mrs. F. demy, Lakemont-on-Seneca, New in behalf of the Mothers' Club York. Mr. and Mrs. .Tomlinson .. . . . Carlo Sails The club presented a check to the have returned home after attend- To Study in Italy to ing the graduation. ' •-' CBAVFORD (X. J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE-* post and served refreshments fol- Robert H. DiCaVlo, son of'„;' Presentation' of Eagle Scoot lowing-the meeting.' of 216 Manor avenue, who was and.Mrs. M. Thomas Di &ri • awards to Explorers Joel Kauf- loo f awarded a bachelor of science de- HighSchoolPTA 4 Denmari place naiB'rith Women Rest age rnann and Brian' Conley high- T JJ gree in .chemical engineering, and lighted the final Parents' Night Eagle Awards Donald M- Rosencrantz, Son of Mr. meeting of Explorer Post 79, spon- Board Honors Italy! ^- " Parody Tonight and Mrs. B. S." ftosencrantz of 195 sored by the Everyman's Bible Presented to 3 He will spend the su Beech street, who received n bacrt- l^tud/ing-atTtherUnivj . clnr of s ' deKroe in electrical 1 rugia, •*— ''*--*' • Church, last'week. . ..".-'• Troop 178 Scouts Robert Glsser, outgoing fifiles SheS t Sherman JiAUor High School, engineering.' Herbert L. Sjursen» scoutmaster xl president of the High School PTA, School of Featured in toe large cast are Mrs. Lewis Halpern. Mrs. Leonard of Troop 75, presented the" award t Eagle awards 'were presented Stivers ty of cir was honored recently by her » Scptem. pilver.and Mrs. Paul Schwartz. Mrs. Seymour Paul is director fo Joel JCaufmann, son of Mr. and to Michael McHarg, Gerald Amon b^ he Will vklt executive board at a luncheon at Mrs. Clarence Burstein, authdr Economic Council Mrs. Carl Kaufmann of IM Pres- and Richard Berman at a' Court the Mansard InnV Plainfield. Mrs. wlth his unc^w dm ton avenue. Mr..Sjursen reviewed | ouimona' ltaly- Di Carlo Hind producer of the play, reported last week at Stanford (Calif.V%i.. of Awards held , by Boy Scout H. E. Paehlke and Mrs. Richard since the first showing of the Chairmen Named Joel's scouting accomplishments, ENTERPRISING- SCOUTS—Shown preparing large - chests ior Carlson were in charge of arrange- versity. Miss Shepherd completed tracing, his progress in Cub Pack Troop 178 in St. MichaeJ's Church supplies-at the Jamboree in July at Colorado Springs, Colo., are adimah version of "My Fair requirements for the degree. last Two Cranford men have been basement last Thursday night. ments. Mrs. Gisser was presented Mil Awards 175 and' Troop 75. • John Vergalla, left, Troop fl4, who. has earned the $350 needed. with an orchid corsage and a gift ady" several weeks ago. many fall. reeJected to key positions ont the Earl B. Paffrath, presently a Advancement in rank and merit . to cover expenses to the national jamboree. Jerry Amon of Post by her board members. « tequests have been received to 'She is employed as a psycholo- Ne,\v Jersey Council on Economic member of the Western District badges also were awarded. 78, center, and Robert Brunner, right, Post 80, have earned half jre-stage the production. gist in the personnel department, o Education. commissioners' staff, who was The troop held its annual family Those present were: Mrs. George Cornell road, rec^i^^^£ It was presented originally to Fiberboard Co., San Francisco. the amount necessary from various jobs during the past year. r Clark W. McDcrmith, local su- cubmaster of Pack 175 when Joel picnic at the Walnut avenue grove Beer, Mrs.. Robert Blosser,. Mrs. of science degree in ' • limited audience as the paid-up KADIMAH CHAPTER. PL/VY CAST—Shown- in the gnind finalesong , "That's Us." are members of the Boyd, Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. jgineering recently S?S* °r*6 Paradyon "i/ly: Fair Lady" presented at a recent paid-up membership affair of Kadimah perintendent of schools, has been '••n. was a cub, was called forward dur- of Pharmaceuticals, ' Incl, re- 00 the presentation, as were also cently. Ice cream and soda were at the University of Illinois, where Kenneth DeLonge, Mrs. George chusetts.r •"' Chapter, B'nai B'rith Women^ The play will'be repeated in Sherman Junior High School at 9 reelected chairman, and Thomas J, 1 ind Mrs; Burstein said many who Season's Plans t/o George Kopf. Joel's scoutmaster supplied by the Scout Mothers' he 'earned a master's degree, and Erdmann, Mrs. John Krip, Jr., Jiad expressed-a desire to attend oclock tonight. l,eft to right in the picture'are: (Mrs. Sanford Pickard, Mrs. Phillip Silkin. Mrs. Gallagher, a director-of public're- Mrs. Dexter MacMiUao, Mrs. Ed- 11 when he entered Troop 75, and Club and the troop. a doctorate in physical. chemistry. livcre unable to do so as seating Bernard White, Mrs. Larry Bernstein, Mrs. Norbirt Wplf, Mrs. Morris Finkel, Mrs. Leonard Sal- lations for Esso Standard Oil Co; PROPERTY PURCKASED—Mr. and Mrs. Walter If. ward Marek, Frank Martz, Mrs. Outlined for HNS > staff of the ca illli4im ypr Mre..*:i,nu.-ig..Halr»nrr. . Mrn,,,,t c,iiJi Pjihiiinrtr Bilrr. itiitan n^.i. Vir, TH ' 1 '' ••TT . r.'ai 1 1 ; rtl Udn^FSHHtTToifffiHel l lowing winners in games • con- an Atoinic* !6nergy Commission fel- J " «""«." -j'^fiazine, Temple Beth-El. , Mrs. Arnold Kroner, cut avenue from Wen wood ,;Homes, Inc., builders. The sale was COSVEV JOEL KAUFMANN 1 Metzner, Mrs. Leroy Nordstrom, plans for the coming year at the • ),- chairman of the" public relations Troop 75. An honor guard from. ducted by Scoutmaster Howard lowship. • ••,.'' -: ...... -.( doo." "Mr. WalsK .will' begin hl< Tickets Will be available at the n>nde.,t)y Mrs. Dora Kuzsma of the McPherson Realty Co., 19 dl Troop 75 included Nicholas Alexo, Smith: Barbara Foerst and Chris- Dr. Clarke, a member^ of the Mrs. Frank T. O'Brien, Mrs. duties Monda/at the Ravtk season's final meeting of St. • Mi- committee. Both were also elected tloor or may be obtained in ad-chael's Holy Name Society ini theHNS,-Herbert Kubek and Nor Alden strcpt. _j ' : . • ' : ' '. "•"'•'•.i.^ :• ••.>•. Wayne Garrctsoti. . Douglas, the- seeomdl tavaper.' at the corresponding secretary. Mr: Hill topher Palasinski, potato sack race; American Chemical Society, has Paehlke, iMrs\P. F. Penvenne, Mrs. Co., Newport R. I. "^wi.. vance from any member of the cast periment in International Living'* announced this week by President to the board of directors'and the and Gregory Ward... Post 79 father- and Mr.""Metzner, .who served for Kathleen McHarg and Howard written several technical papers M. Jordan PriW Mrs. J. W. Rob- school, hall last week. bert Va»iBergen, co-chairmen; Jo program. Roderick W. Smith. Mrs. Harold executive committee. from Mrs. Albert Chodosh, seprTBonnett and John Doyle, al 1 i.T Albert M. Gessler, adyiser of •aad-soa.baaqnel last February 9. the second consecutive year on* Smith,- spoon race; Mary Joan Pal- which have been, published in erts, Paul Selby^\Mrs. W^ Cf. Tro- bhapter president. Announcement was rnade of the At Cornell Miss Belden was Glovier will serve as chairman of The New Jersey Council on •' Post 79, • presented the award to Rofceirt -M_ Brestin. Western he council,! were awarded silver asinski, putting; Harry. Ervine, scientific journals. metter and'G. Frank Zimmerman. too much.—John Drydcn annual communion breakfast to be ternates; nocturnal adoration am elected to Mortar Board, honorary the annual affair. " ' Economic Education is an indiipen^ For Real Understanding Help With Brian Conley, son of Mr. and Mrs. District SaxA executive, opened medals, the -others, serving for the Softball throw; Peter Foerst. and held October 30. Joseph Daly was publicity, Paul Novak. wom'en's society; Omicron Nu, na- dc-ntly financed educational . •or- •the preseimJaliiQn ceremony as he irst time, bronze,'. • .'••>'.. Mi§8 Shepherd Earns named chairman. It was noted that an increasing tional honorary hdme economics ganization governed by profession- ^ Hearing Problems .-Meredith S. Conley of 14 Woods Pat O'Cohnoll, horseshoe • pitch- V • Hole road. Mr. Gessler, in outlin- described" She requirements and The , following Cranford High ing. ; Economics Degree Won [VI.A. at Stanford , Other appointments for the year number of men from St. 'Michael's society, and i»hi Kappa Phi, nayLehigh Degrees al educators!, corporation execu- •• • " SEE ' .-' ' ing Brian's scouting achievements. hpneurs atf flibe a^vaix!. Tte Rev-Schoo. l seniors who willbe grddu- A ball game betjween fathers By Britton at Wharton included: Holy Name parade chair- parish ha^been attending noc tional honor society,__^ _ _ flyc-s,! labor, unipii^.officialy^ and. i .. 1O01S M. TOTTEN L ,^ ^ Rcbeit G- JLon$aker. minister of atcd from the- post this year were t Miss Sally ;B. Shepherd, daugh- man, Edward ^KeHyy—felepEbne tldij j "She was treasurer oflDe.lta Del- aitricjilturalists. It is dedicated to V 'at the • . • recognized the influence of Robert and scouts ended up with; a 9-0 Winchester Britton III, son of SEE AMERICA BEST ter of Mr*; Zada Shepherd of 19 To Local Students r M. Harmon, former cubmaster of the Kres - Pires&iyleriari Church, iven Explorer tie pins: Duncan core in favor of the fathers. committee chairman, Edward Har- at St. John the Apostle Church ta Delta sorority- and chairman of Ihe promotion of .economic un.der- Pack 103, and of Kenneth Robin- closed! the oestroony with prayer; Fletcher, Charles Fowler, Richard Mr. and Mrs. Winchester Britton, COOKS TOUR* ^Salle avenue, was awarded a kins; retreat group chairman, Her- Clark, and more' >. were urged t the Women's Judicial^Board. Two Cranford, students u-ere j-tanding throughout the- New Jer- HEARING AID CENTER son and Paul Stright, former Befojre- iht award presentations. Friedman, David Hall, Robin Hill, of 9 Craig place, was graduated haster of arts degree in education man ' Occi; county federation of participate. among 450 seniors who received sey school system. The major ap- ZZscoutmasfers of Troop 79. '•<-•. j Hill. paiesadeni of Post 79, Frederick Sickett,. Frederick Sieg, Public Service Offers last week from Wharton School,- BEST OF THE WEST TOURS night stops featured. Groum baccalaureate degrees at the 92nd proach of the Council is to con- Universfty of Pennsylvania, with GOP Pinner Date Set commencement, exercises' of Le- "Living Sound" Briqn, i(,vvas recalled, .won _ his tbe parents the Martin Trometter, Rudolph Stew-, Free Freezer Course First-class Jours of the. beauti- leave Chicago weekends from duet " economic education!, summer a bachelor's degree in economics. May through ^September. ••high University'in Bethlehcmi. Pa.. Hearing Aids ,Webelos as^'a cub in Pack 103. and post's activities during the year. rt and Frank Storz. . .••.,. The home service department of ful West. You'll enjoy the finest - The Cranford Republican Club: uorkshbps'and makt' other facili- Mr. Britton, a graduate of Cran- accommodations in hotels and • 14 days. Grand Cariyon- will • have its .annual dinner on last week./'• tu-s Available to teachers who..will served'both as patrol-leader of the ,_-. -.. . To commemorate, the father- Public Service Electric and Gas 110 CEMTRAL AVE. 211 E. FIFTH ST. Cobra Patrol ahd senior patrol I Mr. Gessltt«i-' in recognition of and-son bowling event, trophies ford -High School, spent • three Pullmans and sightseeing with . California—Yosemitcr- TYPEWRITERS Thursday, October 13, at ,the Chi- They are Robert E. Achilles: son in turn transmit economic under- ?o. will conduct" a free freezer Mekican Border .'.:. $333 u PLAINFIELD — PL 5^327 were awarded to John Roth for years- in the Marines before en- experienced guides., Escorted Am . Chateau' Restaurant, it was of Mr; ahd.lirs. Harold sanding to students. ~'. ',- WESTFIELD — AD 34)939 leader of T,roop 79. Brian, it xvaslttutr leatori* council which had lass at the Home Service Center, DEi JOHN V. CLARKE, JR. groups leave Chicago weekends D 15 days. Canadian Rockies further pointed out, was the 'thiraTTseiied ihe. past during the yedr, high game <234> and high series tering Wharton. He will join his 271 North Broad street, Elizabeth, father's firm, Advertisers' print- in June, July and August. —Northwest-California— member of his family to receive).presented iiseriiied medals to 556>, and to Ralph Morrison and at 7:30 • p.m. Wednesday, ' Mrs. • 14 days. Yellowstone— Vosemite-Grand the Eaglf).award; David, the oldest! Rofaoa (Hill, pnesddMit; Frederick is father for high team score. ing and Mailing Service, Elizabeth, Bertha Modell, home service ad- : Grand Canyon ....from $428 Canyon ., brother, having received hii» at a vtce*pnesideni; Peter Metz- Charles Evans, .a crew leader, Named Research as supervisor of the mailing de- n '5 days. Canadian ..'•• - viser, will be in charge. partment! EASTERN TOURS Exclusive Offer! Parents' night meeting of Post 79 ner. treastrreic Robert 'Cohen, re- was'awarded an inscribed trophy The freezer course^ being given Associate at Esso / Rockies and the _ . . on June; 18, 1957, and Richard. cosdrag stcneaary. and David Hall, or outstanding service to the post at .various centers in' commercial Pacific Northwest from 1483 New England and Eastern during the year. William G. Tro- Dr. John V. Clarke:, Jr., of 513 O 15 days. California and the Canada tours by private motor Beoutiful Famous Quality office locations throughout', the larcmont place, has' been • named Lakemont Cradua Canadian Rockies from $488 coaches and cruise steamers. metter. post committee chairman, state - during June and July, in- was awarded a statuette > for long a research associate at • Essa Rcj- , Jeremy B. Tomlinson, son of Mr. P 15 days. California— / Best hotels, meals.-sightseeing. cludes instructions on how to pre- Grand Canyon- Groups leave New York wcclc- service to 'both Post 79 and Troop search and Engineering Co., Lin- and Mrs. Richard L. Tomlinson of pare and package garden fresh den. The position of associate is 4T Balmiere parkway, was gradu- Yellowstone ...l....from $515 ends with experienced escorts 9. The awards were made by Mr. fruits and vegetables, in addition ated recently from Lakemont Aca- P 14 days. Jasper Park—Banff • 6 days. Cape Cod •.:...... $169 TUP MIES Gessler. awarded to 'men with outstanding -Lake Louise ...from $54$ D ' days. New England- to meat, fish, poultry and-cooked technical ability. . Thanks were expressed to-the and baked foods. All classes are • 22 days. California— - . . White Mountains : ;$173 Following members of the post's A chemist, Dr. Clarke is a mem- Grand Canyon— ' Q.7 days. Ontario—' CANNON opjen to the public. . xunmitfcee for assistance in carry- ber of the products research divis- Canadian Rockies|rom $663 Lakelands l.!..$185 kfllewild, LoGuorcfia & Newar [j 29 days. California— '- • 9 days. SS Richelieu ng out the year's program: W.'G. ion arid directs his efforts to re- DR. H. BERMAN . ., Canadian Rockies—Seven Cruise-Tours ..... frpm^265 LITTLE AS iT" per Month /•• Trometter, chairman; O; G. Sick- Admissions Report z Airports — Grand Central & search on heavy fuels. The Cran- National Parks ..from $964 • 9 days. Aristo—Saguenay ert, secretary; C. M. Fletcher, ad- Dr. Kenneth W. Ivepen, dean; ford man began his Esso career Optometrist CruLse-Tours'. from $275 NEW or REBUILT ancement; R. T. ,Hili,' service Miss Dorothea Wiersma, registrar, as a messenger in 1941. ^ POPULAR WESTERN TOURS • 10-11-12 days. Canadian Bath Towels Pennsylvania Sluliom, N.Y. Piem counselor; C. H. Wolfinger, social 1 Discover the fun of traveling Lakelands—Saguenay and Professor Saul Orkin re- After spending four years in the 1 MISS JEAfi BELDEN ounselor; M. S. Conley, vacation presented -Union Junior College at Pacific Theatre wi^h the Army Eyes Examined with a group on' an air-condi- Cruise-Tours ..;...from $299 NEW PORTABLES $39.50 plus tax -Day Trip.- counselor; F. B.- Storz" and B. C. the semi-annual meeting, of the during World War II, he returned tioned coach train. Rooms with ,O '3 d»ys- Gaspe" Taut $343 Metzner, outdoor counselors; G. E. CRAWFORD THEATRE bath at fine hotels: Many over- • 14 days. Nova Scotia ..$379 ' • /' Admission Associates Monday at to Esso Research. In 1946,he went -- We Handle All Makes — ...v Miss Belden Wins Kopf, E... H.' Krlppendorf, Ralph the Forsgate Country Club, James- on leave-ito attend Brooklyn Poly- BUILDING Morrison-and L. M. Tucker, com- burg. They reported on Union technic institute, where' he earned M WORTH AVK- W. TRAVELON6, Inc. 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Also, winning honorary degrees Attending the conference as a Behold the.groves that .ki I1 ••>,..* were: Lewis M. Herrmann, editor delegate from Newark State Col- with silve*. frost, their -^ 55 From Garwood in Class Graduates- lege, Union; Mr. Meeks specialized / CLARK—There are 55 Garwood students among the 18S candi- of the New Jersey Labor. Herald; wither'd and their verdure lu, At Harding Graduation John B. Kaiser, librarian emeritus in the discussion group on "The. GARWOOD—Anne SfeUer and Robert Leonard received the Lions dates for graduation at the conunehcement exercises of Arthur L. —-Alexander" 7 Win 14 Prizes KENILWORTH — Diplomas were awarded to 132. eighth grade of the Newark Public .Library; Club awards for the girl and boy wi^h the highest scholarship average Johnson Regional High School in the boys' gymnasium at 7:30 this : .•*;'• • •V Harold A Lett, assistant1 director »s diplomas were presented to 65 eighth grade graduates Tuesday KENILWORTH — Fourteen students at graduation exercises'Monday evening at Harding School v evening. The commencement speaker will be J. Lewis'Powell of by Lester1 J.. Neville, president of the Board of Education. ' ,, '0 s'« L»'-> of the Commission on Labbr-aian- [light at Lincoln School. The Bay Leaf Post 6807, VTW. awarZto Alexandria, Va.; a nationally prominent engineer, author and lecturer. graduates of St. Theresa's School agement Organization of the Na James Seale, class president, gave the welcoming talk! Invocation FOR THE COMPUTE SEASHORE VACATION he boy or g|rl with the highest average in history also went to Anne.. During World War 11, Mr.received awards at commencement ••:S» tional Conference of, Christians in the but Anwriciii.TndlUon was offered by the Rev. James S. Tiller, pastor of Community Meth- Anne and Robert also were Powell'served first as a civilian Saturday in the auditorium. fete: and Jews.. . • • - - - odist^ Church, and benediction by among those receiving PTA honor Diplomas were presented to'$4 Alsoi LloydIB; Westcott. presl- Pupil Testing with the War Production Board theRe^'Sylyester^P/JfcVeighj mm i mrial fm "pastor ' oT* St. ^EeresaV^ ChufCK. ° T)H m OCDUIFWIIT.AVOrt-ly.tht.SEA.H.j. Michael A. HudackHudac . assistant pas- trol, ^Department of Institutions the graduating class; boys and girls, tached to the executive office of The class was presented by Edwin and Agencies; Eugene Orrriandy, for scholarship, leadership, coop- ultsioi the Secretary of the Navy. Short- tor. Father Hudack also gave the TOP GIRL.SCOUT AWARD — Sixteen members of Girl Scout. Trppp .-7&'were awarded curved bars, A* Modern M Tomorrow W. Kraus, superintendent of conductor • of the, Philadelphia Given eration, citizenship, loyalty and ly after the outbreak of the graduation-address. - the highest award in tfirl scouting, at an award;-•'banquet recently'atSherlock Hall. Recipients were: Now Olympic Pool • Batcony Rooms Prizes Given schools. Symphony Orchestra; Frederick participation in/school activities. School Board Korean conflict, he was recalled James Kurka and Mary i Jo Fl- mmm Si Front row, left to right. Bonnie Witherington, Betty . iKsniT. „ Lois ' Lleber, Rhoda Fisher, Diane Wilson Hall, associate justice of In addition, they received special to Washington to work in the field • The class presented'aDr. MacKay's citation read: . doctor of laws degree at the State University's 194th anniversary •the first time this year, was pre-periods. Anne also wn a Teachr gram conducted during the past Society of American Military Engi- Thomas' Burns and Gail Moul- Charles, Robert McMuhn, Judith l.;i s-v leader, and Mrs. Edward Rottman of Litlle Silver, former, leader. Mrs, Kisner was presented with "a luraBMn ptan from May 27th to Juna 24th JOHN T. STURTEVANT , bond " for the highest - scholastic ''You -have demonstrated that commencement. Dr. Gross also conferred honorary degrees on • dMto^ AHeeh WhiWhitt e fd entL Association award foremost ef- school—year. - Superintendent of neersrand'hplds'a'comndssibh'as'a' Emmert, Carey \ Krumick, Gren- ten-year; service pin and Mrs. RobertC. Simons, assistant leader, 15-yeiir "pin, -Miss-Beite^-Bing— : der won-$50 effort and. efficiency achievement in the eighth grade 1 the true essentials • of a vigorous' seven other °7»1i^ti^f^*%nericans~ln therileid57oT¥njBiSecringl~' Spacious SuiftldaSuTTD^laiCflmblhtd with our" exercises were y for 52fort and progress in science. commander in the Naval Reserve. ; ville Lyon, Jo-Anne Kaverick, man. district-secretary of the Washington Rock Council, commended the troop on its record, Mrs. Schools Lewis F. Laird told the prizes. - ••' .:. •.!.• ., - ;' . and nourishing college are sharply- music, labor, social welfare, politics and law. , - - Famous Old Fashlontd Comfort Saryica and CuUliia tighth grade students of St. Anne's The Richard SachscI Memorial Board of Education at its meeting by , the Kenilworth \, Rotary Club William Barkin, Emilia Fevola, Robert Wiese and\Mrs. F. P. Anderson, were banquet co-chairmen'-assisted'by Mrs. F. B. Storz, Jr., The address of welcome will be Jeanne Gauer and Gregory Pat- defined educational objectives, a •School in the Church of St. Anne award to a boy or girl for school in Franklin School Monday night. District Post at graduation exercises Monday Joanne -Wojcio, Jeffrey Anderson, rOXlNfOltMATtONANO MUKVATtQN. PHQNB PR 6-6500 presented by Ralph A.^Bianchi of Mrs. Paul W.KinmV and Mrs. J. H.. Withnringt'on.'». ,.' • •'"• —~U devoted and competc/ht faculty, |on Sunday. .••..; citizenship went to Carol Makow- kus were honored as "youths of night at Harding School. ' Susuh Ambis, Gregory Ccrillo and Mf: tion in-New Jersey, is delighted; to the degree of' doctor of laws, JOHNft S.TH0M M KNtM.». In reading tests conducted Garwood, president of the Class imaginative'and creative leader- Established by the priests of thesky, who also.received the Gar-among a total of 508 pupils (ex- the yeari" They received $25 sav- Steven Rabinowit* and Emilia Sandra Lang. ship, arid', wholehearted commit- 'by direction of the Board of Gov- with all the rights, privileges, and I church in honor of the' memory of of 10^0. Presentation of the class ToSturtevant ernors, to admit you, honoris causa, immunities' appertaining thereto." Wood Memorial Post 317; Ameri- cluding kindergarten), for In- gift will be by Arlene Clair Cres- ings bonds given by the Kenil- Fevdla were awarded the Signc Instrumental selections were of^ Marks Thirty ment to an habitual vision of ex- IthcRt Rev. Msgr. John M. Walsh,, can Legion, award to a girl for stance, the median results were KENILWORTH-John T. Stur- Swanberg award for outstanding 1 cenzi of Clark. worth Lions Club. fcredr. by the Kenilworth ' Band, Couples Talk on CD9 cellence. By example, a.s well, as If pastor of the church, who most outstanding work in student well above the particular grade tevant; past grand knight of St.^achievement in mathematics. The With IiiHiirancc Group precept you- have set forth the" •died DeAmber 12, 1958, after Mrs.' Gilbert Hoy of Garwood. Dolores Itardi and John Zeszo- Carlo McGechan' and Robert Hoff- 9 U. tacroix," 5 Algonquin government, a, PTA honor award level in each case, Mr. Laird re- president of the school's Parent- Theresa's Council 4186, K. of C award was set up by the PTA inman, clarinet duct; Sandra Lang,. true'possibilities of a junior col- | serving 28 years here, the schol- tarski won medals, certificates and honor of Miss Swanberg, retiring drive, celebrated 30 years with and Teachers* Association awards lafted. He reported median levels Teacher Association, will officiate has been appointed district deputy alto horn solo; Dorothy Ward, m? Watch 'Bri t Revue lege, arid have established a .pat- arship.'prcWldes four-year tuition for most- effort arid progress in attained as follows: First grade, cash awards of $10 each from Ken^ principal.' the Royal-Globe Insurance Group tern by which similar institutions, I to an area Catholic high school. at the presentation of PTA by William J. Borrian. state deputy- flute solo; Donald Sharp, trumpet; •. G. Holmes Williams,-Cranford's director of Ciyil Defense and audio visual aids and banking 2.8; second grade, 4.5; third grade, ilworth Post 2230, VFW. for schol- ; ' Other awards were knade aS fol- in• New York City'last Thursday. not yet in being, may be guided! I Top acadernic awards, sponsored awards. Other awards Will be pre- elect.. •' ' ' '•'. . Barbara Pierro, Gerard Dehner; . Disaster Control, spoke about^-the^Civil Defense, organization in the •service...-, --'•'••• , •' '.'.-•'• 5.3; fourth grade, 5J5; fifth grade, sented by Principal Robert E. arship, citizenship and attendance. lows: Gerard Dehncr and Sandra . Mr. Lacroix is in the .Royal-- "JRutgers, the State University, |by Garwood Memorial jjost 317, Richard Caponetti, Steven Rabin- nation and the set-up' in Cranford at-, ;t meeting of tho Couples' Club ifyou'regoingtdbuyaiouhpri^ Linda Fen-el was the recipient 6.7;. sixth grade,# 8.3; seventh Mr. Sturtevant, who has been a Lang — Kenilworth Post 2230, Globe's audit department. A resi- I Anierlcaa-Legionr were/presented Hough. The, guest speaker will be Paul. Isenberg and Christine Po- i, ©lnrinet quartet. • of the First Presbyterian Church in' Fellowship Hall Wednesday night. So long and so happily associated of the Daniel F. Snydcr Memorial grade, 8:3, and eighth grade, 9.3. ' member of Knighis of Columbus VFW, award for citizenship and dent of Cranford for 18 years,- he • to Peggy Ann Cotone and Anthony introduced by Dr. Warren M. schner were awarded trophies in Vocalists were Gregory Del Cor- . Mrs. Elliott Hume,'program chairman,'introduced the entertain- with Union Junior College'In the award to a boy or girl for service cooperation^ is married and has ifhree children. I Lanza. Placing second scholastlcal- Of the total of 508 tested, 96 pu-Davis, superintendent, of Union for mort than 20 years, will have so and Barbara Haumann. ment committee, which; under the finest traditions of higher, educa- to school and community, and she athletics and.a scholarship by the Arthur Burger, Lewis Boright, jly.were Grace Emery and Edward pils, or approximately 19 percent, County Regional High School Dis- jurisdiction over ,lhe AVestlicld , Diplomas were awarded to the chairmanship . of- Mr, und Mrs. also.receivcd a PTA honor award. trict No. 1. Borough Recreation Commission- Richard .Caponetti, Gerard Deh- a brida^ bouquet for tliis dis- IjConopack. / ''•.". were below their grade level. Of Council 1711 in Scotch Plains, Lin- following students: ' Herbert J. . Frank, presented, .;.The secret of happy marriage is be sure uou get the better one! * Jack Falzone went the the 96 testing below level, Mr. Diplomas Will be . presented to Prizes in a safety essay contest jner, Gregory DelCorsp, Judy Em-' tinction, v •' • . ' 4 BJI»I«|.IIW [ Holy Name Society medals were den Council 2859. _AssUmptlon Martin Lewis Abramson, Susan "Brides", Ninht," a reyue depicting, simple: Just keep on being as 'American Legion award to a boy the graduates by John E. Conlin mert, Emilia F.evola, *Jo-Anne Ka- Mr. and" Mrs. Robert E. Blosser I awarded to Carol Gudoski for pro- Laird pointed out, 42 came to the sponsored by the Kenilworth Post Mary Ambis, Carol' Lee AnastasioT" the. bride find groom from pre- - for outstanding work in student and'John Teuscher, Garwood rep- Council 324O in Roselle Park and vcrick, Carey Krumick, Thomas Were welconled as new members. polite to .each other. as you are Ificicncy in English and to Den- local school system from other dis- 470, American Legion, were pre- Jeffrey Lee Anderson, Louise An- . historic -times to the present era. government, also a PTA honor resentatives on the Regional St- Joseph the Carpenter Council Meredith, Steven Hablnowitz, Rose to your best friends. •..•-. I nis DiBattista for proficiency in tricts and 54 started their school- sented to Joan Ellen Fackelmann.- gela Andriola, Joan Ann Anthony, The summer social committee, award. : • ' Board of Education,..and Thomas 3946 in Roselle. / ., Woods— Kenilworth-Teachers'- As- Mr. and Mrs.' Malcom Pringle under the chairmanship of Mr. Seashore arithmeiic. Carolyn Galiazewski ing here. There were 33 students Barbara Infantino and Mary Jo sociation for scholastic . achieve- Pamela Apfelbaum, Barbara Ann —Robert Quillen testing more/ than one year below L. Nolan, Clark member of the The local residttot, one pt the •'/ portrayed the caveman and hians d Mrs. 'Charles Silsby, an- For a month, WMW waion ©r a received the Rosary Society medal The Gustavc Bley Memorial Flamingo., /. ment in language ' arts, mathe- Baniield. William Barkin, Chester bride in the prologue. , lifetim..., thtre I* no firwr plat* grade, 16 of whom came here from board. Invocation will be by the organizers of St. Theresa's Council, nounced- 'plans forx uii evening of I for religion. / / '/ awards to a boy and girl forrnost matics, science and social studies. Barritta, Nanfcy Susan- .Bartels, ... for you or «h^ •nt!r« family. other school districts. • » •>•Rev. John A. McHale, pastor of A partial scholarship was. award- was active in the formation of the A. photograph studio with 'Dry dinner, and dancing at the Stock- Jacqueline Banyasz: was the/re- effort and development - during ed to James Kurka for music abili- Gerard Dehner and Jo-Anne Ka- Paul E. Bausch. Jane Isabella ' ..I. Paul Guinther as the photogra- Wit dWw «f torn* *i ****** MERCURY eighth grade went to Beverly In response to a letter, from the; Church of St Anne, Garwood, Union County Federation, K. of Iriohn Restaurant on July 8. Res- :ONOCRESI cipient of a wrist watch from Bay Bicksha. Richard Michael Bittle, , In • wM« pile* rana«. _, and benediction by the Rev. Eric ty to Seton Hall - Preparatory C. and is treasurer. He also yerick — $25 savings bonds from .pher was the scene for the re-ervations must lie.made with them Pocoao Pines, P*. Atop the Pocinit Leaf Post 6807, VFW, for excel- Bartlett and Larry Oakum. They Dan^e A. Costa, recreation super- School, South Orange. the Lions Club for outstanding Lewis Edward Boright, Daniel mainder of the skit. EDJOT • wonderful Vacation or Malta your nMivation S. Tougher, pastor of the United served on the state youth, activity a few. days prior to the date.' ^^- Honeymoon at thla beautiful 2000- •orly...DOITNOWI Icnce/in history. ' •"" also received Teachers' Association visor for the Recreation Commis- 1 students in academics, sportsman- Louis Boyle. The 1900 bride andd groom -vT*^ Acre Resort. 3 Modern Hotels. Dt- awards for most effort and prog- Presbyterian Church of Garwood. committee. ' . , A request for workers and teach- Alfc.-J llclous Meala. Honeymoon Lodes Far Braehare School subject awards were pre- sion, the board granted permission ship, cooperation, citizenship, » Donald Charles Brown, William ;•• y were portrayed by* Mr, and/ Mrs. Write Banagh Clctk The program will include selec- ers in the Sunday School and magm * coz» C6tUucs: meals at hotel Mercury for 1960 offers you BIG car value sented as follows: Catholic action, ress in arithmetic, and Larry re- for use of Washington and Lin- Bertoldi to Head achievement and progress. Bugel, Arthur Richard Burger, Jr., Herman Krogmang : fa and Mrs. Sp^^r All Sports. Lake. Beach. Tennis. ceived the samp award for social coln School facilities for the com-tions by the school band and the Fellowship groups of the 'church, *>^ Oolf.-. Vovles. Band tt Choral I Ailecn White; proficiency, taw- singing of "AlmaMater" by the Greco Wins County Post Donald Sharp and Jo-Anne Ka- Kenneth Burrus. Lynn -Calaguirc, /, Lewis M. Fingerlin were the was issued by Mrs. J. Paul Guin- Concerts, Churches nearby. vallette rencc Farley; science, • Edward studies. mission's; summer playground pro- American Legion KENILWORTH — Peter Greco, verick — PTA Safety award for Theresa Jean Campbell, * Richard World War..I couple. '.Mr, and OOUN COUNTY : graduating class. ther. ..Nelson M. Lightcap pre- Wepprecht, and unceasing effort. Others- receiving PTA, honor gramgram . • '' KENILWORTH—Guido Bertoldi commander of Kenilworth Post captains of safety patrols. Frank Caponetti, Maureen D. Car- Mrs. Harvey Ncvalls, Jr., repre- for smalj car brice *.> ? .'Candidates for graduation from sidccLl awards were ElbnMt, «r.n» of Mt OaVmimort ITOt American-4JcgJoBj-..-waar-T-iB~ L S5"SgKESSSS553iei^^3!BiKSSS3SaiSSSiBaS!C morc" good" bjr being yq. Air-tondltlmed— averages-, of-9u percent-or-better —Additional Teachers-Association- a.m.-to-no6n five, days a week. Post-470,--American- Legion,-suc- Union County American Legion at Susan~ Krucgcr,- ~ best sport " —Charles, -Holiis Ann' Cox,- Ger- Wedding" had Mr. and Mrs. Al- throughout; many units , . ,, mm .... , ith went to Brian Kelleher, Warren awards for most effort and prog- ceeding. Peter Greco, last Thurs- trophies from the-Recreation Com- bert Gray as the poor, but happy " kltchenartes. Spe- ' ***** with- a counselor and two assist- Barbarise,' Joyce Marie Barbarise, the' county . -convention recently uldine P. Criscuolo, Frances Jean aowlnnd HIU. claI weekly and seaton McKeon, Eric Denkewalter, Janet ress in subjects were: Art, .Theo- ants at Lincqln School and one day night at Neville's - Ranch in' Roselle Park. Mr. Greco was niissionu D'Angelo, David Carl Davis, •Her- couple. Mr, and Mrs. Alfred C. lotos. Ralph A. Bianchi, Rosalie Fran-, M r Regal, Barbara' Stasz, Diane Gal- dore Schedneck and Patricia . _. House. Installation will take place -Evans,, in the uniforms of male and MOTOR « - counselol r and one ^ at ices Calderone,. Thomas ' Russell presented with a county cap by James Seale and Sandra Lang— bert Lawrence -Day, III, Gerard 1960 MERCURY lagher and Rosemary Schwarz. Wolenski; cooking, Marie Harnlsh; Washington SchooL There also .will October 23. the post. ....'• female Navy officers, were the FOURTH OF JULY Cooper, Barbara Anne, DeCillis, (Continued ow Page 2) , (Continued on Page 2) the address to 'the graduates sewing. Anita ttninkoff; aetoBce, be a two-dayra-week handicraft EliEabeth «everly DeGutis. Leo- mrm.elected, as fellows World War II picture, nni} in the SPECIAL INN 2-DOOR SEDAN John AppJde, vice-commander; lust photograph Mr. and Mrs. Law-, was presented by the Rev. EdJame- s Bogart; English, Lucio De- program supervised by traiaed nard James Dpbls, Carole Ann JULY 1st to 9th ward J. Fleming, vice-president of lise and Mary Wchrum; social personneL • Dubas, Sharon Marie Dugan, Joseph Golden, junior vke-eom- rence Walsky were the modern IREMONT mander; Edward Repko, finance pair of the Fifties. . EIGHT FULL DAYS $60 PER PERSON Scton Hall University, South Or-studies, Anna Delise; spelling, | The recreation supervisor added Richard John Duria, George Henry US From Borough Win Regional Diplomas Including BrcukUit and Dinner. Write For a Perfect Vacation ange. Kurt Manz and Judith MarshalL ., that movies for family groups will Emm, Jr. omcer; WUllam Tajkowski, ad- The audience sang appropriate or call now far reservations. KENILWORTH — Diplomas Walter Lawrence Bartels. Joseph Sister Mary Paulette, principal, Also, reading. Michael DiMario be presented Wednesday evenings, Marian Elizabeth Eiposito. Ar- jutant; Frank Hilbrandt, historian; Grady, Kathleen Anne Gross, At* tunes to each photograph accom- PRospect 4-1320 Wmbsor ON THE OCEAN Carl LaCosta/sergeant-at-arms. were awarded to. 115 Kenilworth A. Behintente, Gail Eleanor Bcur- fred J. Harms, Harold D. Harth, panied by Robert E. Schanck, nvm- presented the class to the Revan. d Judith Criscola; music, John alternating at the two schools. lene Ann Fairchild, Michael Jo- CAPE MAY. N.J. AT SEA GIRT, N? J. John A. McHale, pastor of St. seph Falxone,, Walter Joseph Mr. Appicle announced that seniors in a class of 428 at "com- er, Patricia Ann Bittle, Joan Ann Mary Margaret Heffernan. Irene ister of music. SEASIDE HOTEL COMPLETE Sugzda and Marguerite Diablo; | Mr. Costa announced that the Borough Council had given a lOOx mencement last night at Jona- Bodnar, Goverina Boerce, Diane Herman, vArthur P.- Herrmann, n-i^ • UIBCCTLY ON Tilt: OCEAM ; 6kt <*/ New Swimming Pool DELIVERED Anne's, who officiated at the pre- band. Marc Silverman and John Recreation Commission's summer Fleaher, 111, "Thomas C. Galiaxew- Dr. Robert G. Longaker was . OCEAN OBOVe. K. J. • 100 foot plot on North I4th street than Dayton Regional High School, E. Boright, Elizabeth I, Brittain, Dolores P. Hetman, Carolyn M. brought on in the finale and all "Settcx and Sun Patio : sentation of diplomas and awards. Wanat; stagecraft, Richard Her-1 program also will include field day ski, Stephen Allen Gindel, Doro- fConttnued on Page X) thy Ann Griffin, Frank Hidi. Jr., to the for a post hall and Springfield. Last year 78 Kenil- Sigrid. K. Brode, Ann Lois Brod- Hoe. Ronald G. Holmquest, Lois 'couples in the cast and the audi- DIBECTLY ON OCEAN FRONT MODIFIED AMERICAN AND /Continued on Page 2) (Continued on Page 2) providing the build- worth students were graduated sky. Carolee BuccL Carolyn Bueh- Cornelia HulL Edward S. Kasbari- AMKniCAN OB EHBOPEAN PLAN Eileen A. Hoy, George C. Jakovic, park ence reaffirmed their marriage EHItOPEAN PLAN RATE STARTS AT EUROPEAN PUNS ing is ted within' seven years- from the same school. Invocation ner, Sonia Bugel, William E. Bur-an, John J. Keenoy, Jr., Raymond vows. ,i Carol A. Korczynski, Diane' E. STONE HARBOR, N. J. *4 Dally, tflnfile—(U Daily, double COCKTAILS a DINNER Kuster, Doreen B Lawson, Patri- was of fered by the Rev. James S. nett, Patrida. Carragher. L. Keller, Maria Kopko, Veronica . . The "entire production was un- "The ideal Family Resort" Spacious lawns and porches ... . DANCING NIGHTLY „ INCLUDES Tiller, pastor of the Community Carolyn J. Castro, Raymond G. M. Kopystenski, Catherine Kram-. Supc-rb niUlne . . , Excellent serylco Committee Chairmen Told for LL Dinner cia Ann Helen Leonard, PatriciaCompany Sends Yetter der the direction of Mr. and Mrs.A I'KW BEACH rilONT COTTAUEH . . . .Cocktail lountu . . -. Private In the' Ultra-Smart Ann LJenhard. Methodist Church, Diplomas were Collins, Pasquale Cuppari, John L. cr, Carl W. Leschinski. Frank. ' / ,, "'.•-. ' AND" APAUTMtNTS HULL AVAIL- Beach urea : . . PUrklnC- for color Air-Conditioned' ' awarded by William J. Melick. Jr.. v GARWOOD—Committqe ap- on Sunday at 2 p.m. at James Bowl vs. Pete's Lunch at Guerriero Pauline Ann Mason, Joseph Mas- To Vermont Conference Czandcr. Robert S. D'Angelo, Mar- Judith Levy, Carol. M. Lipfert, Refreshments for the evening, AULE I'OU TWO WKEKS Olt MOUC. folder, rates, reservations, wire, write. president of the Board of Educa- M O U K S T L V I' It 1 CCD Box 10, or phone TUXedo -t-8868. SURF ROOM Directional Signals • Foam Rubber Front Seat Covers pointments for the annual dinner Guerriero Memorial Field. . Field; Friday, July 1, Staffers vs. sari, Francis G. Mazur, Patricia /KENILWORTH—Donald Yetter garet E. deGraUj Veronica J. Deh-Michael R. Litzenberger, Ralph. A. served by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ALSO SEVERAL APARTMENTS AND OWNEKSHIP-MANAQEMENT . Ovcrloohing-thc-Sea ' of the Garwood Little League, to Enrolled as new. members ot theCasalc's. • Ann McNamara, William Joseph /ot SO Pembrook drive attended tion.' The class was presented by ner. June A. Delia SaLa. Earl A. Longo, Leopold Lospinoso, Angela I ; I.. Mitchell and their committee, Dr. Randolf T. Jacobsen,1 principal. TIT*--. - SOME (UTTAUtS.tUK HINULE Sunday Buffet, 6.to 9 P.M. be held at the Cranwood on Satur- operating personnel were; S. Rzep- Morrison, III, Evelyn Mary Miller, a. conference of the Metropoli- DeNichok, Barbara C. DeRick, Lumminb, Marie J/Machin, Neil' >' were-in the "form of a Wedding re- Little League—Monday, Dia- WKEK«. I'ROM »!)!> la »U1 Per Week.' Open to the Public Nylon Interior - • Dual Ash Trays — Dual Sun Visors day, September 10, Were an- linski, Leo Llskovec, William Ken- mond Expansion vs. PAL;' Tues- Carol Jean Mousted, Irene R< tan Life Insurance Co. last week Talks on "We Meet Life's Chal- Joyce A. DiCorcia,.Carol Ann Do-Alexandej r MacmiJlan, Roscrnarie ception. • .' MAKE INSPECTION TRIP TODAY- lu Httil and e.BiU«rat>t RMtmtlant rhaat Slbua 8-7MO nounced at a league meeting this nedy, David Murray, Jr., Patrick day, Accurate Bushing vs. VFW;Murin, Stephen Napolitano, 1 in Manchester, Vt.' lenge" were made by Peter Besch, Ian, Carol Ann Dougherty, Patri- Mangini, Frank E. Martin, Patricia Wedding • pictures of members You will lliui Stiuu- Harbor Truly ] GUS STECK Owntr-Mgr. week. . Charles Harbacz will be C.icaro, Anthony Rego, Thomas Thursday, June 30, PAX. vs. Dia-tricla Mary Pells, Dorothy C. Pick- One of the 22 chosen to attend Carol Mara no. Barbara Boyle, and cia El Dressel, Eugene L. DuBeau, Marin, John Mattie, Richard Sal- of the club Were on display. "The Seashore at Us* Ucit" 3-Speed Safety Sweep Windshield Wipers Jr., Wayne P. Feuerherm, Robert Mi Easily rcuched via OiirUon Suilc l'ky. Caannluit ta Mnunaath Park taca Track • Cigarette Lighter , / in charge of tickets, while Ed- Casale, David Snow, Frank Wanca mond Expansion; Friday, July 1, arski, Edward M. Riley, Thoinas from the Piainileld office, Mr. George Rupp. William Franklin, vatore Mazzarisi, Jacqueline F. A 'survey of mernbers present Telephone Hi STone Harbor K-a:(ll ward Mousted, Jack Hay and Leoand Frank Festa. A. Sanzalone, Leon Henry Schultz. class president, gave the address of V. Filippone, Wilhelm Carl Fisher, Meros,' Robert M. Mindas, Mau- • •. •. -, •<•'' ...•)• • . . ',• . VFW vs. ABC; Saturday. July 2, Yetter had an exceptional sales was conducted to find {he couple Maureen R. Klynn, Anna Marie reen Catherine Munley, Peter R. DILLER & FISHER Safety Steering Wheel , • Selective Gear Type With 3 Forward Speed Boran were named to take charge Mr. Mousted, player agent of Play-off,' Accurate Bushing vs. . Patricia Ann Marie ShWvage, and service record last year and welcome.. , , ( married th^lbngest time. Mr. and of program and trophies. - the league, announced that the PAL at 2 p.m. ' Edward Joseph SllverJ Peter A. Kenilworth graduates arc as fol- Franchak, John J. Franz. - ' Neumann, Robert J. Parella. Mrs. Herbert R. Jacobus received Utfl-I Third A*e.. Hldno Harbor. N. J. is among the top ranking members ON THE OCEAN MONT Transmission : ' , • A new standing committee'Vas, Pony League is now officially the Babe Ruth League — Monday, Siragusa, Jr., Carl W. Soltis, Jr., of Metropolitan's staff of 30.000 lows: Joann D. Appicio. Elizabeth' Sally Lou Fraser, John Galka, Robert W. Picone, Paul C. Place, Baked Super Enamel Finish . • formed by President Joseph Hu- Babe Ruth League as it has been Frederick Richard Stauss, George Ann Aragona. Janet Elaine Arthur. Josephine C. Golonka, Arlcen M. ' (Continued' oil Page 3) at Sprirtg Uke Beach, N. J. • • .••/,. Dif vs. Sta-Bcst; Tuesday, That- field representatives. MOOUrUD AMEZICAM t menik. Known as the hospitality incorporated - by the parent orr cher vs. PAL; Thursday, June 30, Charles Stewart, Jane Edith Stew- rlota bncb. tExcclltnt t rood, Contenlal • Safety Door Latches Margaret OucsU. Oimn, and Cocktail Parties - BOOKNOW and welfare committee, it will ganlzation. Sta-Best vs. Dif; Friday, July I, art, Barbara M. Toma'ii Wanat, BPIUNO UIKS OFTKaS Self Adjusting Brakes be under the direction of Harvey Games for next week are as fol- E. Venezla, Jeanne Twi Ull* Boardwalk, Oolf. Ttsnb, . PAL vs. Thatcher. ' bara Jean nhlc, Danclns, eusser Cluba, • 2 Barrel Gas Miser Carburetor Cowell, Jack Hay and Edward lows: . ..'•'' STANDINGS or TBE Shirley Ann WenzeL Sbons and Uovle* . Petill.- Wiskowski and Michcle to Cfturc^M 7-DAY Tyrex Tires ^ . •- Minor League—Monday, Gar- babe Rath League A.,*. ST. TBOMM, am-lbunt Membcrs of the Little League Dif ,...... , a a* Zelihski. - Untkmn •»* Katw «a Biaawt Wood Painfc & Hardware vs. VFW PAL .._ , 5 'V Gl t-Il»» operating personnel will play theJuniors; Wednesday, Casalc's vs. Thatcher'* 5' 4 CRUISES Air-blending Heater & Defroster flre department in a softball game Garwood P & H, and Garwood by th« famous (Continued, on Page 2) St. Annm CYO STRATFORD INN S.S. Officers Installed AVON-BYrJHE-SEA, N. J. NASSAU tW- :•'•• OCEAN BATHING . • Caajpiataty Air CaaaWanaal ALL OTHER MODELS DRASTICALLY REDUCED In Church Rites napl •IARTSTW ATTRACTIVC- RATES Williim Holden Tells How The Right - GARWOOD NeN w officerffi s of A V>n«-tlm« favorite at the Jersey anrlraly tfaMaa Craw hirmtn« pr Aimrtpy frtrmnily in- r*. Capacity 100. KxcelUnt ftf'ma ifiNlNG CQLQRFb Hmft Cookinrf. Cocktail l^jdnxe. Mon- stalled /at ceremonies in the mouth Park Race Track; Bwlmmln*. lunny Itland playground ^HARMING COMPACT GA. YOU can have Fl»hln«.•• Boating, etc.' Mear all you cdn buy a I960 Mercury for less than Church/of St.'Anne Sunday eve- Ohurchn. Children Under 13 FREE In ! Insurance Saved Him From Big loss ning, with the Rev. Michael Mas- Easy »ame room with ParrnU. T»o Blki. NVENIENTGRACEFUL GLAMOUr, a home like '""".Ocean. Eurooean PUn. aUo cenik7 assistant pastor and moder- Mttdiflfd American Plan from *iS NASSAU The Low-priced "3" ^ cCORATlVE MODERN VALUABLE VERSA I Budget *klj. cafeteria dluontlnued. \ in Hi* tion picture actor William nothing but praise for his ator of the group, officiating. this soon Under N»» Ibawnnl Tne new officers are: Gary An- .-rtETTY PRACTICAL TIME-SAVING STEPSAVINb SAVAGE * DREW . < Holden. "At the time it independent' insurance Terms SEASOKTUBOUUHMlD-SEPTUiBER! drcf, president; Shirley Wall, sec- if you do t' Kli fKM^td 1-3500 • BAHAMAS happened, all I knew was agent. "In the first place retary; Jack Hay, spiritual chair- cXCITING BEAUTIFUL FASHIONABLE ELEGANT SLEEK in a cablegram. It read. he makes sure you're in- man; Patricia Leonard, cultural HANDSOME DEPENDABLE UGHT LOVELY HANDY HEtPFb.. your planning chairman; Richard Galauski, boys' SO BUY Don't worry. Part of sured only with companies athletic chairman; Lob Mazur', EFFICIENT WORK-SAVING EASY-TO-ORDER INEXPENSIVE...PRE1, that pay claims promptly "Ji,i' • ' ' noW. • Rist. Itlax, Keep Cool tot! house burned." girls' athletic'chairman, and James and faiily. Then, if you Ryan, sbclal chairman. ttOoeai Beach! JULY 8, 15, M, 29 William Holden goes on At the business session follow- Drcu in your room. Luncli to say there was a happy have a loss, he helps you AUGUST 5,12 ing in the cafeteria/ of St. Anne's WE can_ it> your Bailiina Suil...TIio ending to the story. When collect. You get first-class help you plan" BhiYOUSN OaOBER21,28 MERCURY-the better low-price car School, the spiritual chairman IARLY BIRO RATES Irora Ntw York ot 6 PJKL he returned to the United service—and protection- urged all members to cohtiriutfTit- foff?.?, select your materials ... assist you! T» July 1st . Only 4 days away States several weeks later all along the line.", \ tending the 8 a.m. mass in a body 1 1 on the third Sunday of each month in financing . . . < arrange * for a'! •ntertalnmeai N/«hrly te - from butlnettt • he found that the insurance You, too, can count on master contractor to do the actual j THE EMERALD ROOM ' Ship your hetaL during the summer. He announced can be airanaejd. "I was thousands of miles claim had already been paid, getting the right insurance that the breakfast following the " building. and his home was already when you buy from" the mass will be discontinued. during arren away from home, making July and August. dj,.:.^-, ;_i,^ ...,^;..:j HOTEL d picture in Hong Kong, completely repaired. In man who displays this Big tH-l SPECIAL CRUISES fact, he had to ask, "Where; "I" Seal. To display it, we The new cultural chairman re- j directly on tlte ocean, To Nmtau ft on* other Pe>* when the importance of ported that rehearsals will con- \SprinBLake.MJ. having the right insurance was the fire?" because the have had to meet profes- tinue through the summer for a 10 DAYS • $250uP repair job was so perfect. sional standards designed minstrel show-to be given in Oc- was really brought home tober. AUG. 19, NOV. 18 to me," says famous mo- William Holden hasto protect you. ~ CONTINENTAL - LINCOLN - MERCURY ~ COMET - TRIUMPH Plans for a car wash to be con- Newest telephone idea. The com- A wall phone is easy to hang A table phone saves endless time So* your Travel Ageat ducted on the school playground and steps wherever you place it on the afternoon of Saturday, July pact, modern Princess phone wherever ifs handiest Takes up f*« literature and goes anywhere beautifully. It's no counter space. Picture it/ (in Has many handy features to make complete information 2, were announced by tho boys' ADams 2-6500 301 South Avenue Westfield, N. athletic chairman. He also report- little, it's lovely and it lights. Take color) in your kitchen or laundry— busy days easier. Pick from nmo MNBERG-MacBEAN ed that a golf team has been form- your choice of five smart colors. or in Dad's workshop or den. attractive decorator colors. INCHES LINE FIHST DBIVmSUHANCE AGENCY IN N. 7. ed under direction of Frank Galau- 3* MOADWAY Take your pick of 3 styles, many different colors. There's an extension phone just fdr you. Reasonable South AT*, opposite opart Thur. till 8x30 ski and will hive its first match ITENNIAL AVE. Now York «, H. Y. "AFTER WE SELL. .WE SERVICE" tomorrow. A skin diving class Is BRIDGE 64505 Olflby 4-3370 CranlordBB Stattcn w*«k/felQalsi till 6 being formed under direction of in price, so easy to order. Call the Telephone Business Office or ask your telephone serviceman. 0b± BR 6-3000 Robert Kcctch and arrangements (Continued oit Page 3) ' • NEW JERSEY BELL%p

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CBANTORD (N. J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, JUNE 23. 1960 « 'Page Three CIANPMO (K !•} CRISDf AM1> < Relief will be received on Sunday } H /-|i_ • Marie A. Summerer, Paulelie L. Neville. Richard Hoke, and Rich- regular meeting night on the third Oak lane, this ut- [ethodists The pastor announced that the U>-KO8QTU VlUU Robertson Wins Office cess"dt-'iho- recertt poppy sales. 'o Kenrir, f Sed Bnfce _ d Jtoster XQWIOI. »Bonald ibeth Wolber and Joanne Marfaret 1 Svitak, Patricia-Ann Tehanr'FlO-i ard DeRick. ., cal church, is cooperating with the -f\_ *••• H_" Thursday of each month, - Mrs'. •Plans for a picnic which- wa» ; Michael Reaga, rence A. Tor rent i, Pauline F. Tra-' _ Carolyn Shiel**, Janet Lee ii absence (for jtfie #st iCrawford, Judith (Elleii qrlsa Woods. . • '/• -. :• ' ...•"•. •• . ;..• In New UJC Fraternity , -The ••• paper contained . school Harry Kellcrman,presided.,. held Sunday at Unami Park WexV Sunday school members trho areI Thomas Slsbarro. jjfr;, 'Alan' Lay • I work (tor-her cola, Japet GaU Cull, Anna Maria 'ervSanarito Bishops' Appeal for aid to Chile A/Iltllll^ EYOflTQJtttS pani, Joan Camille Tripodi,,; Leo- news, column!;, fashions; a cartoon, «ey, Richard "Vanderrr, and other. countries in the^PacificJ «CT Tm\T d ' " nard ^Tripodi. Marilyn E. Tyler. KENILWORTH — James . M. outlined by Patrick Christiaho and ll being graduated this year werejreoce Smith, Daniel Alexander pUjipedina Pe>Ue, Luqio Delise. " : interviews and letters to the edi- Leonard Triola. - . • , ' .. presented with silts at last Sunday ] Smith, Carolyn Mae Stern, James now plans to attend Robert Howard Desch, Marguer- Memorial Award ^ Edward Weppreeht. basin hit by earthquakes and tidal] TOF i\6lT O^OSOft Marlenii G. Volpe,' Judith I.: Von- Robertson of 136 North 20th street tor. • ;. f • • * . • , ..,.* _' '|- Bible School Banyasz, Carol Buchii 4 deraa, Leo Vr^ai, Susan G. Wayne, YF\^Convention Obligated as new members were morning's service. They inrlMaVdjStafcev^AHen *de« Strauss, filter clafeea -evenings and week-ends ite JQiFaUio. Jklichael Angelo Dl- _ Xggl^g gojn JR889 V ,r 'I j" GARWOOD —/jpians for the has been elected sergeant-at-arms : Caldorone, Joan Costa . 'upil Awards Joseph Fuentes, Ernest F. Achter- Mrs. Robert Hubinfer. , < abeth Pearl Strunk, Carl John Robert and JBIpse W«>od9. IWrtead. ; :;' •• • . ,-•- .: .' .• Marlo, Ellen Dubns, John Joseph The Michael Masccnlk, assistant villa, dean of the Va-'coming year were, discussed by Barljara Ann Weslock, Robert E. >RTH — Perfect n tJ of aTriew fraternity. Xi Gamma m'nn nnd.Jrrry-JSafale, t__•..'." On Monday high school. Glenna Alien, Janet Swrtwon.'-,——*— Fl T.lnda tR»th FerroL -Pat- pastar^assistcd-io-the-cxerciseg. catlen—Bible—School.—announced • ea>i» wiumjltee~chalrman~atrTtte" Wiese ,..:.' ,.i:'l..^J^ ;.- ota, at Union- Junior College, GARWOOD -^Delegates to the Arthur, Ralph Gill. Alfred Banns, 'ricla Joyce Flesher, Doris"Claife Members of the graduating class ndance and Bibleawards will be that the school will begin at 9: final meeting of the current season On Holy Land Journey KJJULWOBTH— A covered 5tepheiu Texjek. Kathjeejj nteas Qf Lincoln .and Wash- VFW state convention now being Dolores Hetman. Sally Fraser, Vir- Gill; John Carmine puerriero. attended rnnjjs Jn a bqdy jjt the Diane- ; Sunday at the 11 a.rri: serv- a.m Monday. Assisting Mrs. Villa i of St. Anne's Rosary Society in St. Cranford. " .... KENILWORTH — Slides of a Covered Pish Luncheon wagon will be on display at rfenil- etta Tn*owski, Anthony S. Vetus- ington School* 'was awarded to held in Asbury Park Wiere named ginia Lawson, Ftter Neumann. Marie Ejllen Harniflh, Richard church fijday morning, utter, at Community Methodist as departmfcntal superintendents] Anne's School recently. /'. It is among seven fraternities journey through the Holy Land- worth Gospel Clmpel next week as chi. Arthur MlchiW )t)ft * win&w. Ernest AcJMermnn, Inc., of West- Over 120 Attend by. Bay Leaf Post 6807- at a meet- Held for Senior Otizens Kenneth Nyce. Neil MUl David Herpld, Karin LuRue Hur- which they were guesfe at^a' hurch to Sunday School pupils will be: Mrs; o«ren Morrison. Mrs. • Introduced as new members and sororities recognized on the were' shown by Mrs. Guy Overman part of the Vacation Bible School J. Vitale, Ullian Helen Walinaky, ing in Bay Leaf Memorial Hall last l Paulette Svitak. and Judith Vo breakfast and program arranged, teachers, Albert Nirnsz,-Mrs. Edward Hill j were Mrs. Robert Bowlby. Mrs. T Thc re was an-at- theme, "Pioneering with Christ." Dorothy Anne Ward, Carpi iLran Flapper Dance Union Junior College campus. Xi at. a recent meeting of the Wom- tk as; follows: Louis Klekncr, deraa. . •', . • ' , •'...• Richard. f Members of the third grade'class Mrs. William GuttkunsU Mrs. Fred ] Anthony Rasera and Mrs. H. John 1 tendance^. of more than 30 persons The school will open Monday and Weber, Margaret Lulse Wiejand, (Continued /torn Page i) Gamma Iota is restricted to menan's Society of Christian Service Joseph Cusmano. Patrick Christi- Also, junior .high school. Richard ceiving Bibles will be: 'Thomas Rittcr and the pastor. Vht-.. school' B>-me. . / KENILWORTH—More than 120 at a 'covered dish luncheon held continue each weekday morning Robert Edward Witt. Jr., Wiluam Barbao who have at least six months' ac- at \.'Jh.e Community Methodist aho, Thomas Englese' and Li-o Goldie, Jane Jelley. Unda Kings- year were KordlUa. Anita Cathy Krankotf, ck, Richard LaSecla, Craig Van will be held Monday through Fri-j Members of lSt^ Anne's CYO persons attended a Flapper Dance for'the Senior Citizens' Group on from 9;80 a.m. until noon for two D. Woelz. Joanne Vojdp, Irwta Following are the graduates: I D rten tive duty in the.military services. Church. Mazur, with Ralph Mann-and Jo- B ^blddersas follows: Trudeau, Mary VoEi~AiiJ^ ?, M lorn, Shirley Enz, Lenore Mor- day June 27 to July 8. with the ex^i entertained at tjp4 meeting with a sponsored by the Ladies' Auxiliary the grounds of St. Paul's United weeks. . Stt*' Wk n-on wtUbe Jert:llyn Ann Lawson. .A freshman,. Mr.' Robertson is a Mrs. Robert J. Wacker led de-seph A. Kaiser as alternates. torth |rom Mae.Pardeny Glen Rock, $p32; andRosema^Schwar-^^l Lon, Douglas Sherrod, Kenneth ception of Monday, July A. All boys presentation or "Reading, 'Riting Church of Christ last Thursday, Woody Murphy of Siler City, Robert Joseph Leonard, Donald brpla, Eric Denlcwalter, Sennis of the Kenilworth Volunteer Fire graduate ol Jonathan Dayton" Reg- votions, and Mrs. William Bridges i i Inc.. on.- «nd action j ,.It was announced that the post Mrs. John Carley and Mrs. Elmer ' N. C, who has been doing chil- DJBatttsta, Rpb^rt Eogan, Law- • - ——. (imz, Henry Kienzle, Bruce Pat- ind girls are invited to attend; and 'Rithm^lic," the one-act play was organist. Miss Audrey Spen- 109*4 John H. Matlack, Camden, $374.03; Department, it. was reported-at a ional High School,, Springfield. He would present watches to outstand- Nead were in charge of arrange- dren's, work for 12 years, will ,be »s sM «™5*»Sfc8«v-ass Edith Makowaky, KiirL^Manz, rence Farley, John CUmartln, ftli- rson, James 'Bieksha, .Edward classes from nursery through jun- j th^y entcrt-d in , a recent CYO cer presided. ' ,^ meeting Friday at the; .flrehouse. is majoring in .engineering in Un- ing history .students in the Gar-ments. • .•'.',•' Pauline Lowe. Michael I £|rodhead •-\Gar,rett, Cleveland,, dlth MarshaU, Judith . Grace gill, Gayle Rogers, Robert Morris, ior high. , . • .^ 1 couniy cdmpetition. " . director of the upper school. He 3 chael dodic, Charles Jacoby, ALWAYS 1 ion Junior College's Day Session. wood public schools and St. Anne's This marked the close of the- 3 Ohio, $165.68 and ^518.66; Formula Marshall, Duncan 'McCaskill, Jr., [ynn Walck, Marie Kienzle,' f)cb- • : . -r~~ ' I Sincv^therc will be no meetings Prizes' for the Charleston were will illustrate his messages with Robert McMunn. and Brian ^ellehcrr Robert Keller, Ed- Parochial School.,; '. ";„ : • VTW ™™,.™.... «:..j. 3 0 Floor Products Co., Newark, Angelo Mlragliotta, Ceoffrey Ed- jrah. Filce, Gary Laulette. Arthur during ' the summer, secret. pal awarded to Mrs. Victor Smith, season for the"" group. Activities magic, chalk talks, objects and Sharp. --r" "~~' OUtnond Capsiulon .. 3 ward Konopack, Steven Kozlk. Miss Swanberg Honoreil New Program Mr. Englese reported bn> the .suc- will be resumed September 15. ' {dittes/ GradtutioB M8.80. , ward Mousted, Jewel Carol Muel« Anthony Lanza, Jeffrey Leo- llnistianson, Katen Oehme, birthday • observances were held Mrs. John Muller and Mr. andSixth Cra'de at Harding ' i Inm • for both- June and July:, Honored Mrs. Fred G. MacKenzie'will (Comttmimd from Page 1) Also, American Paper. Towel ler, Larry Kenneth Oakum.. nard, Francis Leinhard, Paul Lein- Ifieryle Ziegler and Richard Freer. At Dinner by Teaehers Mrs. Walter Boright. " Diplomas Won. Buat 3' Co., Hockensack, $111; Sanifect Thomas Edward Patten, plane. I The Rev. Jame^.S. Tiller, pas- were: Mrs. Anthony Siragusa. Mrs.' Publishes Final Pai have charge JIL,WUKIM -^ Trie Una ties for next season were outlined .... JHrsssrJS Thomas O. Swanberg, retiring principal of tb Mrs. Vincent Cbrcione, outgoing ; William Dehner. ' •'••-- Oarwoodi P * » ~-.. '••I Supply Co., WalUhgton, $1?2; Cas- mano, Teresa Rose, Anthony Lu- Dishonest Steward" as his ser- RendineHi. Mrs. John Mayer, Mrs. issue of the "6M " Gazette" was by Mrs. Gerhard Walsch, program Boats;" Nursery children will learn chancier development and citizen- Fete'a Lunch .;....'... .refreshmenti Harding SchoQl. was honored at a president; by Mrs. Emil Kaiser, .about "God's World." , Gregory Jv Del Corso. Kenneth ship flcWsflWs, i 6 cade Scho6X-S4i p p 1 i e s , Norjhr chiano Rossi, Joanne Mary Rysavy, NOTICE or .INVENTION n topic at both; the 9:30 and li Oarrnrtt. Clevenger, Mrs. Joseph published thR. month by Ernest chairman, at a meeting of the Gar- J. Del Tufo. JU1 EUen Defiick. Theodore Frederick ^Schedneck, Taxe notice that JOHN FERNANDES, swimming 7-10 surprise dinner .recently by DiFrahcesco, Mrs. John Wolf.'Mrs. newly installed president. •>•• .', Melofchik's sixth grade class at CENTER HALL COLONIAL mm Adams, Mass., $2,141.19. and Lcsh- |,m. * services. The juhior, choir wood PTA in Lincoln SchoolMast •- • A varied craft program it plan- Sandra Lang and Steven Babi- 1 Jnc.. trading os THE SCANDIA HOUSE, William Gerrity, ' Mrs. Edward •.Mrs. Kaiser and Mrs. John Ma- ned, and other features will' be Eleanor Ruth Dixon. "Renee P. nowitu ^- FitzFatrick award fw nert Fabric Center, Cranford, Gail Estelle Sdhnltzer, Lois See- has applied to the Mayor and Council thrill rid« L sing "That' Sweet Story of the Kenijw^rth Teachers* Associa- Harding School.. Andrea Paterson Thursday night.' ... of the Borough of Garwood. N. J.. for a Masterson an'd'Mrs. Herman Stcf> lone will be delegates to the state .-. •X' mi Dorfman. Harry Eyers Douglas. girl judged best in domestic sci- $262.42. .dorf, Richard B. Siday, JIJ. Kiddiebnd under the direction 6f Mrs.tion at the Golden Lantern, lin- was editor. •.. , . First fund raising project, of the music, quizzes and -an attendance Plenary Rttoll Consumption license for convention, in Atlantic City on. •fen.-.• • ••:;•-;•••, .'• • ,'•••'. 'Reporters were Rose Franchak, contest. Ail children are welcome Jr..V, Frank Edu-ard DrcsseL. Jr.. ence and outstanding boy in indus- Anne Louise Sieller, Marc Har- premises situated at 438 North Avenue, Bridges. '- den. She was presented with a September 10. The auxiliary will school year will be ;i presentation L»«ac , • •• - Garwood. N. jr.. •• . free circus j Birthday observancfes for Aug- Karen Lasinski, Nancy Rein. Bar and transportation can be ar-Edward Paul DuBoau. Susan Ma- trial arts. ' • •;•.. • •; ".• •:• • . ••••'' PAL a DUmond Exparalon 3 riss Silvermnn, Jerelyn Rae Steebr members will be.welcomed television set and an orchid. meet noxt on September. 16. : of" "Hansel and Gretel" by • the. Pal. 7 The «fficer« ore: .-* at4and9*J0 | us! will be held jat September bara • Dunn, Barbara LaPoint, In- ranged. '::•< • rie Duffy. Judith Anne Emmert, Donald Sharp, Gerard Dehner, Diamond Expansion 1 Awards Announced er, John Stanley Kenneth SugEda, President: John Fernandes, resides at 438 |t both services. • ••••-. ,• Mrs. Frank Cassera a.nd Mrs. Foot lighters,, local amateur thea- Plamond Xxpanilon 8.Accurate Buahlnc 4 North Avenue. Oarwood, N. J. - A fca in honor of four, teachers meeting. • fcrld Swenspn, Kathy ' Carrel, Katherine Adell Eskin. Susan Steven.Rabinowitz -4- Band Boos- Accurate Buthlng 4 William John Todd, Kathleen Eli- Calvin Wheat were hostesses.. trical group,' under PTA sponLsor- Donald Gray of Eluabeth will :••• VFW 3 JrOpnlintied Jnm Page i) Secretary-Treasurer: •Angelina Fernandes. Sydney .Tyjewski; church school k-av'ini; the school system was giv- Hostesses for the evening, urider Catherine Ferguson. Emilia Susan ters award for highest standing* In zabeth Tougher, Carol Ann Verlot- .resides ot. 438 North. Avenue. Oar- Eileen Wickham. Bonnie Cpnklin. ship...in.'Lincoln School on Nbvem- speak at. the 11 a.m. service .Su old; manual training, Kurt Manz; hip(irintendent,^ announced • that en Monday afternoon by members direction of Mrs. Michael McDon- r Pevolo.' Raymond J. Figueroa. Jr, musicianship, cooperation and at-Pete"i Lunch' 18' ti, Sally Ann Wallauer, John Steve wood, N. J. was circulation mpnager; publish- ber-11 and 12. . ~day, .and" Edward: D. Whittle will YJorwood P & H 9audio-visual aids, Fred Cowell, Objection!, if any, should be made Im- he annual church and Sunday Of Iho faculty. The leachers are ald aiid Mrs. Edward Tripka, .were: ierald Fiyut. George J. Frank. Jr. tendance. ; ,'.••: .' , ' '" Stoffer* *8 Wanat, Mary Louise Wehrum, Pa- mediately, In writing, to A. T. Mosca. Band Boosters Award ers, Roderick 'Apfelbaum, Larry Members voted to continue the take the 7:30 p.m. service,, •> d Stoffer* IB » VPW Jn. «and physical education, James Bo- OLYMPIC PARK jchool picnic "will-be held Satur- Mrs. Mary A. Neuman, Mri Sheila | Mrs.; Joseph Gaett-, Mr,s.. Charles Jules G. Franco. John Alrttliir ' CataU's 8 tricia AnneWoienski, Susan Eliza- Clerk of the Borough of Garwood. N. J. There., will bo a meeting of the Honor Roll certificates were gart and Anita Krankoff. (Signed) IXVINCTON-MAPLEWOOD •ajv'Cars will meet at the church Siifjarman, -Mrs., Diana Oberlin • GaJisztvvski, Mrs. Leonard' Gal- Three Scholarships Fugctt. Joyce Galka. Albert Fran- Sunday School staff and those in- awarded to students who had been ' . NOTICE OF INTkNVION' THE SCANDIA HOUSE |t io a.m. before Waving for Bon- :m','• rected by Miss Lorraine Coribvcr, H bt MUe POWER EQUIPMENT Stockade . structure. - a. CW Who Says: ard LoForte. Sandra Barclay Lang. "• * - "** interett In dent of the Board of Education, (Signed) , them U an Aeademr Award Win- music supervisor. Rubber — \ ' The Board of Adjustment hereby ap- for ner; particularly dncribed KLEEMAN-S U^UOR STORE, Inc. ning All mmfe'dmt ElBMra Program. Fencing 500 CASINO AVENUE proves the variance from, the ' ZoiiiniJ Richard A. ' Leschinski. Michael said property I. not needed Nonce or INTEKTION who conferred the diplomas. Re- 800-308 North Avenue AUTHORIZED DEALER — SALES & SERVICE The' summer band school will 1 laws, and rccommonds tame to the tov- 4 *£$* use«=«2. Th»e Kth^lgbeSTbiS- property thaU be Oarwood. N. J. DorU DAT Rock HUDSON "I PASSED Tile ernine body of • the Boroueh of Kenil- Anthony TjM^rtin«_ Salvatore v upon the following terms and condi- vrr- sponse,, and presentation of the Appoint Leaders open, on June 27 for a six-Week • \ . class, gift' was by, Elizabeth Adv. Fees: t8.as - 043 Sq. It. . 10 Colors ...... of the Sato "PILLOW TAJ.K" • Toro ';.-• /[- period. . , . ••••'••'-. • - Pull roll 14x18 \ • Henry C. Patrylow. Secretu FOR WHITE" Mesh. M«-U all Open For Inspection y Board of Adjustment ' L>, Jr.. "Aubrey Elaine Majers. be. paid at the time of the Browne, class president. NOTICE Or INTENTION For Mental Health Take notice that OARWOOD SUNSET •..';.. , . "' Plus' ;•; • ••' • ie Do-lt-Yo . Gpvcrnment ' \ .' Borpuuh of KenJlworth.-N. J. ^Frederick E. .Majers. Craig Blanw 0 . The program included selections lr KENILWORTH —• Leaders for ' BpccJflcutUmw. Dated: June 17. I960 ^^ ^JSfT. * *S P*"*^ vriet. in TAVERN. Inc.. has applied to the Mayor • Jqcobsen Keniltvorth Social* Adv. Fees: $4.14 ning, Darlene. Evelyn McCrae. raafc. shaU. be paid within »Uty daym by the school band, songs by theand Council of the Borough of Garwood, James STEWART Lee BEMICK George SANDERS the Mental. Health campaign in" 6-23 *f«er the male. and. the purchaser ihaU N. J.. for a Plenary Retail Consumption Mr. and Mrs. John Campanelh Sunday, June 26, 2-5 p.m. Carole Jean McGechan. Roger graduating class, piano 'solos by license for premises situated at 332^334 Cortnne CALVET Kenilworth were announced today Pay a pgoportlooatethare of the taxes "ANATOMY OF • Simplicity of 60 Windsor place entertained ,at fjwtli* date of sale for the l)alance mldent: liunce Zamnacuo Janet Cull and Teresa Rose and North Avenue. Garwood, N. J. and Bluebeard's Ten Victim* in by Kenneth C^. Anderson. of 186 °*_•"* cunient year and for any «ub- Names and addresses of the officers are: a buffet supper 'fqr 125'pcrs6ns on EASY IUDGET TERMS • BESTPIICES 1«onro» AVenue. Kenilworth. poetry recitations by Robert Leon- \ AMURbER" • - Ml Bou! the balance due. together 900 Knopf Street. Unden. N. J. 10 HONEYMOONS" EXTRA PRESEASON Louis •" Campanelli, who was htt raB^rdiT,AdT^^5;^ f f^ **** Stephanie with charcet «„] taxe*. within the Secretary-Treasurer: Hulh E. Hanna-. 169 CharJesE. Vitale, Jr., proprietor Invocation was by the Rev. John graduated from Montclair State tor perm| Ion\to convert. a one-fail,|? John Anthony ftlis- Harrison Avenue. Westfleid, N. J. BONUS TOWARD of-Variety deaneni and Dyers, has M y —--_ by the Borouch of Kenil- A. McHale/ pastor of the Church Objections, if any. should be made im- College earlier this month. Guests mcdUtcly, in writing, to A. T. Mosca. been narried business • and indus- G.G.NUNN lesia i -—— unlearn the Governing Body, by of St. Anne, and benediction by RIALTO TRADE-IN Of attended from ^Newburgh, N^ Y.j, . N. j.iXand known as Block rJ^J^nT-T **** ••"Jution. decides to the oBntXry. Clerk ot the Borouifh of Garwood. NJ. trial chairman. . ' ' The pdrcna&er «Judl pay the co*U of the Rev. Eric S. Tougher, pastor of -(Signed) Brooklyn, ' Bronx, Berkeley :102S W. ST. GEORGES AVt. UNPEN. N. J* BRidge 6-8110 ODonnell. James Pa- • GARWOOD SUNSET' TAVERN. Inc. NEW MOWER District leaders are: Mrs. Ber- nt^ TrS t^tSTi^^ M the lecal notice of ule the United Presbyterian Church of WESTFIELD Heights, GarWood, Garfield, Mont- famii>- homes at preseijt and dii.«onaiiy «d Penn. Stephanie Bo- •tamp* Edward A. Hanna • nard Fine. Mrs. B. Noyy, Mrs. Carl Ave Garwood. Adv, Fees: $7592 • • e-43 ADams 2-1X88 clair and Kenilworth. • Peters. Barbara Jean PieTxo. before acceptance of the A?N! - Maling, Mrs. K. M...Ross, Mrs. E. ^ Hummer. Steven the sun of S73 for eoits of NOW THRU TUE8DAX ,t. Dorfman; workers. Mrs. Howard OF NOW THRU SAT. El Rabinowitz, 'Robert Rich- deed and certification by the -Jem

.i..u» «uu uo^, ftcd t Audrey HEPBUBN Henry ,-c.-. Patrylow."-Secretary i "v"w »«uui be conveyed" by Is hereby given that .sealed VPeber, Mrs'. Bernard Perkins, • Board ol Adjustment „ | Robert Thomas Robe. Robert and sate deed, subject to tS- Jan jlfugmans. Ru^h Jqy bids will be received by .the Mayor and SMALL JPLANE-P' 150 E. St. George Ave. — HU 6-5069 — Unden Sophie Fiyul, Mrs. 'ti. McGraw; " Boroujh of Kenliworth. M. J: \ Council of the Borough of Garwood for 'THE UNFORGIVEN" — bj»»«*l. I960 *\ 1 "- Saks, JJphn^reW Schultz. Jr.^ and without,any recourse, materials for maintenance and repair of Mrs. L. T. Whitehead. Mrs. An- Adv. Fee*; M.68 . ' ^ Jpdith L. Various roads and streets in the Bordugh 'The LAST'VOYAGE'' > > Dick CLARK thony J. Galati, Mrs. Joseph Cur- ?«w "n* "ouncO reserves fthe of Garwood in the County of Union, with to accept or reiict any W5 an estimated amount of '• • \ Robert STACK . 'Became They're Younfl* Ky- ./•' • • ' '3,000 ton* of Broken. Stone Mrs. H- L. Morrison, Mrs. K. G. OxOhartotJe Vinicole Cie.. 200 tons of Bituminous Concrete ' STARTS WEDNESDAY Big Kiddle Mat Sat s UsteibuUnc Co., Esther Dis- 12,000 sab. Bituminous Liquids |poeich.ner. Mrs. Theodere Karlin, a copy of whlSTisTm fflTta Co>, teona Wine Co.. has ap- Bids will be opened and read in .public OUR MAN IN HAVANA ABBOTT & COSTEIXO Mrs. Hollister'Cox, Mrs.-J6hn rf. o« the Becister of Union C !& **#««•••« the Division bf at the JBorough Hull. Center Street and sis* Control for o Plenary South Avenue, Garwood. N. J.. on Tues- .. is Meet the Keystone Kop$ jSrfimid^ Mrs. Benjartiirr-Canalcs, jor thejirenuses sU- STANDARD LUMBE day. June 38, I860, at 8:30 P.M. (prevail- ; Mrs. John Wallace and Mrs, Nel- IWtedT^.JB h • Mtb Street. Kenil- 'Btc«use They're Young' ing time). .• son LaSecla. . ' worth. New and to maintain a Specifications and form* of bids for the MATJNEE8 DAILY "Francis and the AND SUPPLY COMPANY proposed work, prepared by P. J. arall. 3S» Borough Engineer, have been filed in the ATI P.M. . Haunted House" offlco of the said Engineer at Borough Dnrinr Summer Vacation St. Anne's CYO HoU. Center Street and South Avenue, STARTS 8UN^-3 Days Only STOCK Garwood. N. J.. and may be Inspected ^Continued jiom Page 1) WE'RE MAKINGllG CHANGES ON OUR SECOND FLOOR ^(Sitiied) . v by prospective bidden during- business la Technicolor- also bave been made for summer ItSSSL ««pw«Upn«. President hours. • Bidders will .be furnished -with Kenllworth Veterans Center. Inc. CranJord; Ww Jsrwy a copy of the specifications by the en- Cecil B. DeMlLLES bowling "competition. 5O South aut Street. l«p 8roehk_yice.Predident 33 V^ gineer on proper notice. Bids must .be A report on the success of the Kenilworth. N.. J. lM««rtT3rd Street made on. standard proposal forma in the The Ten- Commandments' Adjr., ^ecs: U».I« CUfton, Kew Jersey . manner designated therein', and required PARK group's dance last Friday was pre- CREATING MORE SPACE FOR NEW DEPTS...NEW ITEMS! Joseph J. Perrone, Secmtary & by the specifications, must' be enclosed STARTS WEDNESDAY sented by the social chairman, who in sealed envelopes, bearing "the name 87 Somerset Streit and,address of bidder, addressed to A. T. CBartnt S-tSSS aJsd announced- that a swim party aarfield. New Jersey Mosca, Borough Clerk, Borough of Gar- Wake Me When It's Over will be held at a private pool in All Merchandise In Our 2nd Fbor/PRE-TEEN Objections, if any, should be made im- wood. N. J., and b»delivered ut the place THURS. •- FRL - BAT. s< and on the hour above named. The Plainficld this Saturday. 5J "«t«'y.1 to wrtting. to the Director of the Division of Alcoholic. Beverage standard proposal.form Is attached to tho Was a* a s»r. •» • waaasrhU 'TALL STORY" • The 'meeting was addressed by Control. 1100 Raymond Boulevard. New- specifications, copies of which will, bo Alex GUINNESS Dep't. Has Been Price-Slashed For/immediate Sale! ark 3. New Jersey. furnished on application to Engineer. an Ihc Rev. William Yo, a friend pf (Signed > ,By order, of the Mayor and Borough "OUR MAN Father Mascenik's from Our Lady, Council. Borough of Garwood! N. J. Queen oi Ahgels,' Newark. •'•••• A. T. MOSCA IN HAVANA" SHORTS - BLOUSES - SKIRTS - LINGERIE -HATS- JACKETS - SUITS - RAINWEAR W7 North 14th Street Refreshments. were seryed and Kenilworth. New Jersey Borough Maureen Burl June 14. I960 there was, dancing to roeords to v Ttes; $12.87 e-«3 O11AKA IVES COWARD SWEATERS - COATS - COORDINATES - DRESSES Adv. Fees: $15JM conclude the evening. LOREN ICBERG Anttuaur QDINN . Att CONDITIONED la s> yletarssaas story «( a tatatrleal 115 From Borough KMB &> Uu Wlla WssL '^Continued ]rotn Page I) NOW SHOWING Joan M. Prody. Steven D. Rago, "HELLER IN Btoatcomery CUFF Well Not That Cold But Your Karen Ann Rahnenfuhrer, Lco- TIMELY SAVINGS ON OUR MAIN FLOOR NOW, TOO PINK TIGHTS" "WILD RIVER" Home Will Be Comfortably Cool na.id F. jRappa, Rose M. Rappa, SATURDAY MAT. .Jane 2?th U Csiar Edward (B) Reese, Virginia M. Reichelt, Alan R.*RhodeS,.Thomas .STARTS 8UNDAV All Summer If You 200 BRAND v v $ "Retur ^^ ^^^ ^^n jar Ov wf ajai^a ThF p ae; w Fly" J. Rieder, Lawrence H. Rouse, #SAM A rf^ A aS>4Skft^^ d^^^AA H ~• ~.~- ^^ NEW SUITS EJCTKA CAKTOOMg AMD COMEDIS8 Annette Rosalie Sbordone, Fred C. BATHING SUIT SALE $5.90- 10. BUVMBB VACATION MATOIEBB Schumm, Emjl Scuorzo^ John V. EVKa.¥ TUESDAY A THVKSDAV sown I HSULATE! Shuhaja^ Rosemarie Ann Sica. BEIGE - BLUE - GREEN Reg- , 8UN. . MON. - TUE8. SPY Paul A. Siodk, Jr., Robert D. LILAC & FANCIES $3.98 JUNE tOUII Phoii*: BRidfe 6-2700 ~~ Smith. Sandra Leonora Somers, JAMAICA SHORTS $2.99 Warren F. Sorrentino, Katherine 'SOME LIKE IT HOT" THRILLS! 94 HIGH ST. CRANFORD L. Stern. Dorothy Louise Stewart, Reg. f FAMOUS BRAND J*nk LEBOION SLEEVELESS SHIRT FINEST COTTONS $2.98 $3.98 :HPJ.E IN Fata* ~^ 10 COLORS Sizes ' s INCL. WHITE 34-40 3-99 IN GAY PRINTS FOR SHOPPING, GARDENING, ETC. 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Guerriero Field at 2 pjn. on July I -treasurer, and Extern Dsivmg Care Charter 4 were~completed at a meeting'of I James M. Robertson of KenU- An . J.J v , svwets. W- m Of INfew Fraternity the Mothers' Auxiliary of the Gar-1 worth, sergeant-at-arms, Oiina to Aid Squad Urged HungVacation avenue. $1,500; and Theodore Bar- wood Little League at Lincoln bella, 131 Beech street, $1,000. Ap- GARWOOD —-'Matthew Roven At a sodar meeting held recently GARWOQD-*With schools clos- Federation Post School'Monday evening. ' A hew fraternity, Xi Gamma Green Afpuntam Degree by the Ladies' Auxiliary of theing for 'the summer vacation, this proved were permits for'garages Tell Vacation dro of .92 Second ayenuels ri char- Mrs. Angelo DeMario and Mrs. to Eugene J. Stanley; 25 Horning Iota, has been .organized at Unipn Cranford First Aid "Squad,"» t Police Chief Fred Falzone For Junior VIA ter member of a new fraternity Hugh Dean were ' appointed to Junior College and has been offifAwarded Mis»WiHi of china providing service Dor avenue, $1,200, and Louis T. As A Lake serve as chairmen of arrangements 108 was presented to the snuad. fcsuaj a plea to motorists lo ex- Schuman. 8 Hayes street,. $1,100. School Plans Xi Gamma Iota, at Union Junioi cially recognized "by Dr. Kenneth Miss Susan L. Williams, daugh fl Pack 176k sponsored by the Brookslde Place recently Past President for the sale. The meeting was con- 1 care on Garwood JosepJh h Paumi, College. Cranford. W. Iversen, dean. ZZfc of Mr nn^ f!.' A,, Mrs. Dominic Colaneri, president. held ito annual family nlcnln in 1 Colin Kelly Bihir dncted .by.- MrsrrGharleszHbrtau now to^Sepfember. was granted a >permit ^or a Mrs. Robert H. Jones, former School will start Monday at the•" It is among seven fraternities Tlhree-other fraternities and conducted the meeting. president. Jr., 01,300 Orange avenue, waj» one He pointed out that young people dormer with construction cost esti- president of the Junior .VIA, has Km- United Presbyterian. Church of and ^sororities recognized on the three sororities.are recognized, on A group from the local auxfltary 176 receiving associate in recently participated in a bos ride now will be more in evidence at brothers, Mark and Michael, were unofflciia champ- mated at $3,000. •• Garwood. Classes Will be held the UJC campus. Xi GammaJota 3* been appointed fait, conference] UJC campus. Xi Gamma Iota is arts degrees at the 126th com-to Patricia iMurphyV Restaurant all times of the day .and warned competition, taking six first places in various events! - May report of Building Inspec- With One Of Our from 9 to li a.m. June 27 through is -restricted to men who have at These wer© the results: chairman for the Junior Member- j restricted, to men,.who have a Author Presents least six months' active duty in mencement exercises at Green in Yonkers, N" Y., sponsored by the that in their vacation, mood they tor F. J. Deller showed 31 permits July 8, with the exception of July forty-yard dnsh — 8-year-olds, were issued, including 6 for new snip-Department of the New Jer-] least six months' active duty in the military service. •_* ' Gold Cross Auxiliary of the Newmay not be as.careful as they organized by Assistant Cuhmaster 4, for boys and girls entering kin- Mountain College, Poultney, Vt, Mark Peterson, RussellBOyle and homes > and 4 for commercial the military services. The officers of the new fratern- Jersey State First Aid Council. should be for their own safety. Jerry Bodnar) assisted bjrtdwdrd sey Federation of Womcns" Clubs dergarten to those completing Vacation Booklet last week. ; "Drivers must make up for this jerry Bodnar;. 9-year-blds, Greg- buildings; with construction cost A. freshman, Mr. Rovendro is ity are: Joseph A. Benclvenga' of A liberal arts major, Miss. Wil- Younghouse, Howard Peterson and and will attend the state executive AIR ory Busch; Richard Wagner and estimated at $241,500. sixth grade. The^theme will be by being especially alert during Nat Flcckenstine. Field judges 1*''. ''. a • graduate of Jonathan Dayton To Local Couple New Providence, president; Frank liams was a. sophomore class of- All books wDI become light in board meetings at Douglass Col- "The Church." At' (the close of the' summer months so that we Lee Dwyer; 10-year-olds, Michael and timers were Joseph1 'Potts, o Regional High School, Springfield W. Dederbeck of East Orange, vice- ficer and a member of Lorelei, the school a missionary offering will GARWOOD—Mr. and Mrs. Vic- proportion as. you find light in may avoid turning vacation time Peterson, John Muuse and Ronald lege on Saturday^ '•"•• .'. He is a majoring in engineering in president; George H. Munn of synchronized swimming team. • John Boyle, JePry Krupnick, Stan- Two Officers Installed betaken. * tor Nemeth of 679 Willow avenue them—Mortimer Jf. Adler. into a time of tragedy." Klein; all ages final, Michael Pet- ley Dwyer and Robert Boyd. Re- The Sixth New Jersey District mm-?- Union Junior College's ; dayare the proud possessors of a book- erson, Mark Peterson, Gregory project for the coming year will The Rev. Eric^S.flToughcr, pas- session. '" . . freshments were supplied by Mr.By DeMolay Mothers •;: V!'.. ;.y.'j-v tor, will preach on "The Melody of let containing a synopsis of their Busch. 'v Boyle. ' Mrs. William Irslinger was in- be NOMIC.TUationol Organization ithe Gospel'^at the 11 am: Church week's vacation at Ellison Bay, stalled as president «of the Moth- RESIDENTS—Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Senecal, formerly of for. Mentally HI Children. The Wheelbarrow race—8 nine year- money raised will go for a school at. Worship liour Sunday. The Wis.,' presented, to them by .their olds, Bruce. Krupnick and Mark ers' Circle, Brcmner Chapter, Or- yonne, have purchased ihe above home at 508 Elm street. VFWAuxiliary author friend, Mrs. Virginia Eifert, der of DeMolay, at. a recent meet- Colonel and Mrs. Riley Jackson, former owners, have been sta- for ihe mentally ill children of Chancel Choir will sing "Glory to " Peterson,- David Gould and Lee Union County. whose latest book, "Delta Queen, Permits for 8 ing. Mrs. Karl Jacob* was install tioned in Germany. This home was multiple listed by Lucia O. the King of Kings," by Van d.Adds 2 Members Dwyer, Russell Boyle and Donald Miss Jill Donnellv. 16 Indian ;i the Story of a Steamboat," was ••'.••..-'''?."-;-'-'- S: i- '.'/'. Thnmncnn nnrl" "Thinr> 'T>: thp •n Peterson and Ronald Kle'inTGWg. Mrs. ( Henry Clauer, >hapWin, Kingdom," by A. R. GauL their years of membership Were High School, has been sent by the The Church at Stujdy will be ob- The Nemeths attended a week- . ory< Busch and Scott Dickman, presented a past president's pin to presented, to charter imembers of long ..nature study course conduct- Junior VIA to the Citizenship In- served at 9:45 a.m. Sunday and Paul Younghouse and John Muuse. the outgoing president, Mrs. Rus- the Ladies', Auxiliary of Bay Leaf ed by Mrs. Eifert, a naturalist, at stitute being held at Douglass Col- the Junipers will meet at 6 p.m. Sack race-pS nine year-olds, tie •ved sell Dobbins. , . - BnaiB'rithLeadersSetUp lege this week. Post 6807, VFW, as the group held The. Clearing at tEllison Buy. The between William Birkemeir and . Mrs. Harry Meier reported on The midrweek Bible study, and Permits for eight swimming A board meeting was held last its*'"14th anniversary party at Baybook is decorated: with pen arid Jerry Bodnar and Bruce Krupnick the" State Mothers'" Circle conven- prayer hour will be held at 8 Leaf Memorial Home' last Wednes- pools were among 24 building ap- Thursday evening at the home of All P ink sketches by Mrs. Eifert, as AUTO DEALERS •!• AUTO DEALERS • and Mark Peterson, with David tion in Bloomfield. Mrs. Holgar West German Visit Exchange 1 p.m.' Wednesday. . ; day night. : ' ' ' well as photographs taken during # DEUCATESSEP3 plications, approved Tuesday night the ' new president. Mrs. Robert Sizes Dennis Lee Deibert, son .of Mr. * UQUOR STORES • Gould and Lee Dwyer third; 10- by Township Committee. Petersen. received the surprise gift " ' "B'nai B'rith leaders and"* the West Gern^an Government have MacKinnon. The meeting was at- Charter members feted) were: the week's activities.. > of the evening. In Stock and Mrs. Donald Deibert. of 234 NOBBIS CHEVROLET, toes. COVI year-olds, Scott Dickman and set up an exchange program of youth leaders and human, rights tended, by the ncwiy-clectcd and Miss Florence Castaldo, Mrs. Prior to going to Wisconsin, M5. Gregory Busch, Michael Peterson Pool permits were granted to Refreshments I were served by Carmine • Cusmano, Mrs..- John. Joseph V- Morris, 6 Oebrj^ia street, appointed .board for dthe coming Willow avenue, was baptized last >hd Mrs. Nemeth spent four days and Ronald Klein. Mrs. Stanley DickersonT Mrs. Ar-experts concerned with problems of democracy," Mrs; Brant Cooper- Sunday during the. Worship hour. Herold, Mrs. Louis Pelusio, Mrs. Car Imports $3.000j William Thompson, 1038 smith, Anti-Defamation League chairman for KadimaR" Chapter of club year. • ' ..' • Springfield, 111., as guests of Egg throw —Richard Wagner thur Zeir, • Mrs: Claueicr ,and ]Mrs FULL LINE OF Henry Piekarski, Mrs. Wallace Raritan road, $200;: Lillian Dill, B'nai B'rith Women, announced today. The.first annual luncheon and Mrs. Eifert, who directed them to Salei aa« sisvfce and Paul Younghouse, Scott Dick- Raymond Van Note. fashion show vvill be held October pinkin, Mrs.. John Tenneson, Mrs many points of. Interest in Lincoln- 315 Walnut avenue, $200; George The program, which begins July Cranford Driver Fined Frank Todisco, Mrs^Rudolph Wen- man and- Gregory .Busch,. Jack H. Scott." 246 Hillside avenue, $700; 29 'at the Elizabeth Carterct Hi.tcL land'which most tourists miss. 25, was first proposed by Benja- WINDOW ; zel and Mrs. Charles Zemany. Merritt and Robert Merritt. Par- Peter Frigola; 41 Normandic place, Mrs. Byrnes Students Elizabeth. Mrs. Reynold Devin- $210 in Garwood Court • ABSUB ,."••.• Saab ents.Robert Birkemeir and Joseph Crane's Ford min ' R. Epstein, national directoi ney is in charge of .arrangements'. - Ten-year membership pins were $400: W. A. Bedman, 7 Iroquois GARWOOD — Charged with • Aull»IN^ •atorris Potts won in their division with a road, $200, and Harry J. Bagwell, of the Anti-Defamation League 01 LGIve Piano Recital A "meeting will be held this week FANS driving while his driver's license presented to Mrs. Preston Terrell, Summer Session Set .. Mrs. Charles Kaiser, Mrs. Da- • AsUa-MarUa • •jpite spectacular toss of 110 feet. 25 Myrtle street, $500. Garden Club Lists B'nai B'rith. and Nathan C. Belth to make final plans. ' ' and registration were revoked, At dark Regional High • Ottrant FISH DEALERS SERVICE • Obstacle course— 8-year-olds, . A piano recital was. presented V'ii.- mian OUinieft, Miss Barbara H. A- Larsen was granted a per- another, official, during their visit by pupils V>f. Mrs. Thomas Byrnes Mrs. MacKinnon and Mrs. Ber- Clifford Johnson, 36, of 9 Johnson CLARK V Registration for the .Russell vBoyle,, Donald Metzger, nard Solon, first vice-president, at- Rieder, Mrs. Thomas Englese,. Mrs. 12M .Mary 8t 4-MM STATIONS mit fotv a new dwelling ' at 36 Committee Heads to Germany last January to study of 38 [Beech street on Wedncsda'y. avenue, was fined- $105 for each of summer session at Arthur L, John- Mark Peterson; l^year-olds. Jack Brookdale road, with construction attitudes toward democracy. tpnded' the -Presidents" _Council Full Line of Dehumidifier* Jean LeMeur, iMrs.- Louis Martel EUnbeth - FL 1-SSSS ' At a repent' meeting of • the Participants were Sandra Wim- the' twoi. violations when he, ap-and. Miss Olga Olliriick. • son Regional High School will be Merritt. Gregory Busch, Paul cost estimated at $22,000,' and per- "The ! program involves," Mrs. meeting at Eatont.Avn last Satur- peared before Magistrate James ADom. 2-78$l Younghouse; 10-year-olds, Ronald Crane's Ford^Gardners. the newly mer, Nancy Leonard, Patricia Zo- Receiving five-year pins held from 9 a.m- to noon and 1 mits for additions were granted to: elected presideht, Mrs. Herbert J. Coopersmlth said, "an exchange of day. . v, -. '_- ' T: Leonard'in Municipal Court were IrvinMuldrow bel, Charles Wagner, Marie Mar-- Mrs. Joseph Gorombey. and -p.m. to 3 p.m.'tomorrow and Mon- Klein*. Michael Pelerion, Scott David Mirkovitch, 500 Riverside Frank,' announced the following trained Jewish community • rela- rone, Barbara May, Wendy Burke, Mrs. MacKinnon announced the Monday night. . . ' . Mrs.- day. Courses, will be offered for BUILDING Golf Prodnd. Dickman. tions leaders and B'nai B'rith appointment of Mrs. J. & McCas- CRANFORD RADIOS Walter Wenzel. drive, $4,500; Charles E. Roberts. committee chairmen appointments: Patricia Campbell, Rosemarie Richard Sayer of Newark was review, makeup or possible i REILLY OLDSMOBILE kill. Mrs. Edward Shimkus and Mrs.- Ollinick and Mrs/.Cfeorge CONTRACTORS U Worth Aw* k ie on Dutjr at AD TbM Boy Scouts of Troop 170, guests 12 Hamilton avenue, $4,000; Louise Horticulture Mrs.- Robert A. youth' workers concerned not ..only Gencarelli, Jean Seelbach, James —- Open Thursday and Friday Evenings fined $25 arid Frank Alfano of, proveraent of grade in most sub- Mrs. Robert Shimkus as co-chair- -Heickel were in charge for the **•<* • ***> Bapato,_ «W Ian. at the picnic,- and, sisters of j theJUueller, 2 I-aSalle avenue, $1,000; Wilson; roadside, Mrsl "Richard D, with education itself but with all Heller and Gail Gilman. 26 EASTMAN ST. BRIDGE 6-1776 Scotch Plains Sktfl for speeding, jects taught ..during the. regular cubscubs* alOT took part in .r runnini g Walter J. Kranowski, 121 Burnside Town; conservation, Mrs>.£dward aspects of civic .affairs, citizenship men of the scrapbeok for the and penalties of $15 each for thewomen's group at a Father's Day BUILDING Awards- Were g^iven ^o all stu-coming year.' '• " . . picnic held by the post and auxil- school year, if "there is sufficient AOams S-7W1 FOOD MARKETS the obstacle course.- The winners: avenue, $6,000; Raymond J. Staba, H. DcVorkin;-Finance, Mrs. Harold and democratic attitudes. dents. Special awards for the most same offense were imposed on the •- and • v iary at. Unami Park on Sunday; demand. i Ait. Bast Boy Scouts- John Bodnar, Larry 120 Besler avenue; $2,000; Ray-W.Laughlin; membership, Mrs, "The German youth and com-advanced in each group were following: ..Irving Harrison, West Classes will begin Tuesday' and 'CARPENTRY • SHOE REPAIR fNr.^ I Younghouse and Gregory Boyd; mond D. Krapff, 338 Stoughton James S. Clarke; juniors, Mrs. munity leaders who come here will made as follows: Jean Seelbach. Orange; M. H. Huston, 617 Lincoln CHAS. KUSTZ MAI avenue, $1,100. , ..' " -?!• /..-'"I. continue through August & There girls, Carolyn Potts, Kathy Dwyer Benjamin, W. 'Jones. • be able to see, at# firsthand, the primary; Sandra Wimmer, inter- park, east,. Cranford; Susan V. Refreshment Sale Set will be no classes on ROTCHFORDPONWACINC. THOBLEIF JOHNSEN caoicc mATs * rocunr and Miss Wagner. ' , Also approved were applications Bird, Mrs. William J. Miller, Jr.; American system of voluntary as- mediate, and Wendy Burke and Whitcombe, Mountainside, and Ro-. ; or For Jifly 4 LL Game July 4. 9-na : . ORocaana — : tifeT SHOE In the tug-of-war, 10. husky for six porches: Thomas R. Flynn, civic, Mrs, G. Keith Warner; gar- sociations. They will learn how Nancy Leonard, tied for senior. sario DiCarlo, Elizabeth. / fathers were pitted against 30 cubs 21 Park terrace, $1,500; T. J:den therapy^Mrs. Chajles M. Americans, as private ' citizens— GARWOOD—Arrangements for A book introducesJiew thoughts, SCBEt'S REPAIRING and fought to a draw until the Healy, 5 Samoset road, $1,000; Eckhardt; telephone,. Mrs. .Burton without Government • imposed the sale. of refreshments at the PONTIAC llbooi troll QDICK8EBVICB dads, mindful that "pride goeth L. Jamison; delegates to the Cran- edicts— organize and work to- but it cannot make/them speedily Harry, Neumueller, 356 North ave- 1 Green Thumb Unit baseball game to be played/at understood.—Mar/ Baker fiddy. Sales -Service a. ionmoxt LOUIS MONTINI before a fall,"switched to.,both nue, east, $200; William Ml Aitken, ford Council of Garden Clubs, Mrs. gether in .behalf of their demo- hands and tumbled the' opposition. 1 Vepetia avenue, $200; Anthony^ .Henry A. De^ering aVid Mrs. Rob- cratic beliefsNthrough civic organi- VuaaaD aad Engllsk SHcn EPAmnio ert A. Low. . , zations, ranging frorn Parent- Installs Officers BR4-M12 The Olympic competition -was Nowakowski, 284 Blooniingdale ; Mrs. John Almquist of 41 Cay- Ford Line FUEL OIL \MTS. Frank held a board meet- Teachers Associations to civl! SEE TAILORS rights groups. uga road was installed .as president ing\at her .home, 464 Orchard of the' Green Thumb Garden Club, USED IOVELJIMD FUEL OOU streets Monday morning, at which "At present the \Anti-Defama SCREENS AND CLEANERS tion League's materials on democ- at a recent meeting'at the home of BAB LIQUORS time .plans were' formulated for Mrs. Howard Mahany, Jr., ""of 23 ESSO HEAT— FOTL on. the coming year. racy 'and . inter-group, relations . ' -Vat ','. • Y««WeDo- * * # have, already gained acceptance in Harvard road. RAWS BANK AND * * ASL Mrs. Frank announced that Mrs. —Qthnr JUMP gj^ggg^rpi^siJgjgswMr^jJ^g^S00 S Open to GIHLS and BOYS from all sehoob vice-president;; Mrs. John-Byrije AU Work to succeed Mrs. Rbjand R. Graham, ment. B'nai B'rith leaders will LOWEB ORADES 3^1 KCADOiG CLINIC Jr. meet with German' officials antl correspbnding secretary; Mrs. Ed Bevlew «t all ubjects, ward . Santucci, recording secre- REEL^TRONG FUEL LINCOLN * « • The club member* and. their youth and community leaders in • • * tary, and Mrs. /Robert Outcault'. Dependable, friendly Sendee Since JtSS Vntaa Are, Crutet QBADES BECKEAT1ON rKOOKAM husbands will be the\ guests of Bonn, Dusieldorf, Berlin, - and GOLONIAIi r aacmatjs*. Belcnca, BniUsta, , •*•««•>' AtU, CralU. ' other cities-. A return visit by Ger- treasurer. /^•••••~ •.,<- Cul-DKATIMO OOJi-Cak» WtUry. MaUicqMUrs -•" ll InxUactiao , Dr. and Mrs. J. B. W SAVINGS* LOAN Walnut avenue. Saturday man and communal leaders wil Mrs, Alrnauist announced com DAY and NIGHT ASSOCIATION TRAVil Inquire: The Pingry School July 2, for a swim party. corpe" later, this yean" mittee appointments as follows 215s North Ave., HilUid© — Tel. EL 54990 Birds, Mrsl Francis' Burke; conser- ;' MOQTAGB UMNS . BUREAUS vation, Mrs.. Michael Carlozzi; gar- BVICK SAVINOS ACCOUNTS lHotlhAvcwB. DELIVERY Mrs. Adams' Students Graduated at Academy den therapy, Mrs. Alfred Janett; horticulture, Mrs. A. W. Baird; it •.*•• Jlold Class Meeting Highest Average *aa»— OMC TBUCX BALES RANKIN FUEL CO. TRAVELONG nth junior gardening, Mrs. Mahany; :..•!>--, p . A class- meeting of piano stu- ideline Sarockas, daughter ol program, Mro! McLaughUn. dents of Mrs. Elma Adams of 540 Jurkunas of 415 Man- Tal* 9m Kmttn BUaaee ma, n Mrs Publicity, Mrs. John Byrne: —•;"•• STORAGE FUEL OIL .s YOUR BEST HEAT North Union avenue was held on was graduated from avi roadside, Mrs. Earl Shea; sales and Sunday afternoon. • . Mount StNMary's Academy, North CaBLBBUo* library, Mrs. William-Gray; year- • rv.-:--•:. ~: ••«- -ssaHB90l Ill'l If Wo Aaswac BBiiftj* ft-SMl and for tho Piano solos were._ played by Plainfleld, week. book, Mrs. Harold Walsh; financial, BEBSEBEOTHERS lW«itfiiUAT..V. 321 Frances deFabio, Geraldine Bo^d, She received an award for hav- Mrs. Outcault; community project, Kathleen Boyd, Frances Scharten- ing the highest average in the EUuMth Offi Mrs. John Palmer; membership. TRUCK AND berg, John Arsenault, James Ko-senior year and &v$l,200 scholar- Mrs. Edmond Parks, and council LEHIGH OIL CO^Inc RENTALS BEST IN FUEL OIL walski,- Barbara Kowalski, Donna ship from Georgian urt College, representative, Mrs. Baird. Sue Williams, ^ Jeffrey Yacker, Lakewood. She was member* of "Saik/oction. Guamateaf' Marcia Townsend, Barbara Jo- An engraved silver plate was ADamsS-1920 It's National Honor iety and presented to Mrs. Nicholas Impera- i , KMtft. AM, W.- EXPERT on. Bmunea Go The Easy AVIS Way! hansen, Marilyn Johansen, Norma |\. t..;v: -;.J Konegan and Marilyn Jackson. the Cum Laude Society. to, . retiring president, by Mrs. ' FOB LOCAL Madeline plans - to enter Baird, past president. 41 MyHto Aw» GAR or TRUCK RENTAL LOVELAND FUEL CO. Nancie Higgins was unable-to at- tend. Dame College, Staten Isla Cofl BBldg* KMO . September. ass. oa. Parents wonder why the streams »tUii Reward cards were given to the are bitter when they themselves students. Mrs. Meta Barber, and Insured Savings —. Borne LOOM FUNEEAL My. books are water: Those of tuvve poisoned the. fountain. Mrs. Adams played the first move- i am begin applying SFSBD HOOSB PADJT over PlBECltMtS ment of Beethoven's Fifth ^ym- the gjreat geniuses are wine. Ev- —John Locke erybody .drinks water. - phony. J the morning. Within 20 mimita, S«EP HODSK —Samuel L. Clemens TO CBSOROBS t DOOLET BERTHA M. VENTERS. 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V, withblani Unte or display line* mtift be charged by SUB tifiee fly in the sixth inning .lsut week to put them into first place Montgomery, Robert O'Reilly, got Metzger, Beth Roden and bathing, boat MS-MS weekly. Owner- c Varna. Display lines 02 pi. type only) charged m broker. AD 3-3984. • \ • «-*» a half game ahead of' the Lehigh Colts Clinch at the annual awards assembly Monday aftefndon in the high school. Robert Prall, Ronald Rubenstein, 15 Alden St. Thursday as the league leading: Kathy Weise/ Uchard Schrath BR S498S JUNE BRIDE'CHARM Against the Chytans, Will Alex- Oil Company Pirates, who •picked Richard Rubenstein, .Richard " • two line*. . V •" ,.H -..••'• . ;- y/ • • -,' . " NORTH LAVALLETTE —Modern »>««rtour'. ACranford- «wi, . aiM'XN. J.i Cranford Hotel came from bohiod Recipients of sweaters were David DeLonge, William Donnelly Sophomores —- Gretehen Angle, lames Broadfool BH 8-431B room bungalow, aleeps a.\ screened Adv. Pees. »14.00 ^ awl«r. l_'iWftm8' pitcher, aided his up one win and were rained' out Smith, Kenneth Weeman and CASHi Checks or Stamps rii'wW accompany adverttsliiG Jos Mlragllotta — , SU 8-0062 AND FRESHNESS abt edge the Jokers 8-0 in tbeCrab^ David Mindlin, Robert Morgan, Jeff Zimmerman, James Dimock Connie Beall, Carol Bernard, Tina porch, private beach. Available July , r ^__ »^» own c«uae by banging out a homer FirstPlace Ralph Zobcl. Minnie AnderMtn . . EL 8-3031 one game. ' That's the Impression you get ali first tord Recreation Softball League. Henry Deterlng, Fred Atkins, Barry Adubato, Harold Brown, Jack Dommergue, Ruth Epstein, Bar- Rannsh Lynch ' BR 8-3038 8-16. and Augusg t 13-27. $80 a week. | Well-timed silence hath' antt.two tingle-. Ron Haloncy led Mary Giordano _ i BR 8-8734 glimpse of this adorable home on a bis 6-M88. more ' Emit Breska led the Joker* irith The Giants and the Bobbins and Fedorko, Jack O'Brien, Michael —'-" Girls' athletic awards were pre- bara Frutchey, Penny Grote, Gay NOT RESPONSIBLE for errois In ads takes by telep lot with beautiful trees. Dead-end street ""*""" V. eloquenpe than speech. the losers With a h"i*mi" Charles Newman. BB 8-8T74 „ homerun, triple and single. Re Allison Phillies battled through a Terry, Gaven Hurley, LarrjiBapst, sented to the following: ' Milius, Arlene -Money, Shirley Edward Shlmkus BR 8-8880 and, for the children, plenty of play- In Pony Loop Chinery, Brian Conjey, Michae. Marty Striefler led Williams to . Seniors—Cynthia Blohm, Agnes DEADLINE FOR COPY — Wednesdays at 10 A. M. mates and easy walk to school. The also threw out two runners trying; nine-inning game last Thursday Richard Schoonover and Victor Rakacs, Candy Rich and Nancy split-level design has a pleasant living f^r «eccpid win of the week on The VFW Colts clinched first Earlmon, Richard Ernst,-Charles Brown.' Diane DeLonge, Patricia Schcckler. room with bay , window . andv^replace; [to score from his center field, posi- and ended with the. Giants edging Wiese. 01 Tuesday night by Wasting a homer place in the Pony League this week Evans. Gary Gisser.^Jay Jacksoh Dawning. Kathy Doyle, Betty Bfi — Telephone BRidge 64000 — square dining room with a built-in corner I : the Phils 3-2.' Dave Van Brunt The batting championship tro- Varsity cheerleader awards'went IS. WILLOUGHBY *' pion.~ • •'..•'".'. ,- •-•..'••;- • •..'.".; Diivid Kelber. Michael Keller cupboard: delightiul screened porch: ef- and a triple. Tom Goomey was while, the Cranford Rotary Club Eudene. Beth jFerro,, Marcia Gil- to ' Beth EpsteW Beth Ferro* flclent kitchen with breakfast space. Special Limousine Service I Sal's Sinclair maintained a went six innings for the Giants, phy, donated by Paul Buonagiiro, Tom Leahey. Ralph Mittelberger Real feUta Co. Open »•« U dark St Bears,, the Cranford Lions Club lespie. Betty Kcnney, Janet Law- Laundry, powder room and pine-paneled the winning pitch-r: : and Mike Delia Rosa came in f went to Jack O'Brien, who topped Henrietta Norr, Lirtda Huff.Judle BRidge a-SRW (firm hold on second place by de- Blues and the Cranford Elks" An- Robert Schachter, Peter Swanson rence, Dale Leland; Sue O'Connor, recreation room on ground, levetr Three Trip* to all airports, railway stations & The. LAdg* moved into a tie for all hitters on the Cougar baseball Gissec, Susaii Kecp/sJanet Huff; bedrooms and 2 tiled baths. Perfect yeating the Friendly Barbers «-6. the last three to get the win. Joey gels are battling for the second and Tom'Winters. ' ' r" Judy. Preston^iind Sandra Wil- fourth place with Lehigh Tele- team this season .and, was one of Jil) Donnelly and Pat jBoyette. For Sale Furnished Rooms condition: a very (elect neighborhood for Trezza started on- the mound for spot with each team having lost Tennis*— Alan Cohen, Robert the most particular -...... — Only $32,900, , / CALL BRidg« 6496V— 6-2272 Rich Hogan, , Marv Novellp and liams. • ••.".'•' JV cheerleader awards were vision this week by defeating the the Phillies, giving way to Denqis the leaders in the, county. The r j^ohen,Jg||i COW ,or HORSE MANURE, rotted./En- For Rent Wf I iVfi .iBapr.fftnTiUnin bid ^jitsiiiiim ic>« ttutxi /J^ps..«...«, -A..u ^^^^tojftQ£ihr2^&ZB£fl^E^^^2ssX^U!RQ^D^i3B]mAEi^DEB^DlEOC9C^RflK!39RE3E • •• M»MIIW)II i»wif ,e»icw«as»»a«o ,, _ ... . ivid Skaggs, Edward juawaiiauuMrnrnriirmHB...... froundtripr>enr?orthe yvinrters. Ed ""The TSlues! defeated the Linda Broitel, Lois Copson, Judy Skolnick, •Carol'1: Bernard, NAr-i; Uverwl..' This month only. / topsoll. ROOMS FOB RENT by day or weeks a gnwdslam homerun for the win- The Phillies led the Giants 2-0 Championship trophy was pre- OPEN HOUSE llubenspies was the Winning man's MBA Beavers 6-3 on Satur- Stanton, Hcjno Taavoste and John Davison .('Jill Dbnhelly, Margaret Chestnut farms, MU 8-4888, 24 hour*. Reasonable Rates. BRldge 0-0633. _ _ ALAN JOHNSTON - Prices Very Reasonable - until the sixpi inning, when Delia sented to the school. j ltne Money, Gay^ilius, Virgima CRANFORO HOTEL. . yj: : S Aldas Street. ners. Nick Toeltler added a single, day, with Jim Downing getting the With^ington, pitchei;.'L_1 .,-"•>»•' ,. Dudley, Pat Hedquist, Janet Huff, Gillespit-, Barbara -Frutchey. CanX SUNDAY 2:30 - 3 P.M. 21 OAK LANE , teotSJ-M-l") double pnd homer to the Lodge's Rosa'homered with Roy Koenig on Letters or stars (if the recipient Varsity baseball — Guy Borges LARGE ROOM in private, home, con- GENERAL CARPEBHKT —* CABHSEI , The Jokers hpld onto their slim win. Joe Gatto was the losing Judy Karnjjjisky, Susan Keep. Bar- dy Rich, Sue. Richards-and Connie PAINTS AND/ENAMELS venient location and transportation; work. ' ' ' cause. Nemp Koury led Lehigh base to tie the score. had won, a letter previously) were Harold Brown, John Cox; Henry business woman only. BRldge 9-3069. stair*. _ Adorable Realtor [third place lead by downing the pitcher. The winners got two bara Liska, Jo-ann Loelpff, Mar- One coat cetlintf flat OPEN HOUSE { With two hits. In the bottom of. the ninth, presented to participants in thc-fol- Vinyl' base wall paint 1 303 Elm Street Westfleld AD 8-8884 VFW Tuesday night 7-3. McCann runs in the second on 'a single by Dreyer, John" Fcdorka, William Alkyd Bat- wall paint' - LARGE SINGLE ROOM for gentleman, DUTCH Evenings and Sunday call FA 3-S713T • Team standings are: .' Greg Bazilus and Van Brunt Joe DiFabio followed by a triple rowing spring sports;' Gall, John LaGract', John O'Brien, • .• All Colors pleasant surroundings, convenient ur; •s Sunday, June 26, 2-5 P. M had a homer and a double while : COLONIAL singled, followed, by Doug Rpss Golf—Barry Adubato,- Fred At- Alaja_Ritter _Michacl-_Tcrry_.and Apply with brush or roller transportation. BRldge S-OSSl. ' tf ANNE M. O'BRIEN Breska added an6"jjher four Dagger Cranfond Hotel —...._;_„:. s* o by Jiny Downing who scored^pn I . Sstln Enamel. atlMEOGBAPBXHS 717 Brookside Place who singled in the winning run. Wnsi; Henry Deter|ngrjarnes~Di^ Gaven Hurley. . -, " • (to his credit. Ron and Clyde Dur- Sal'. Sinclair ...-. " s l an error. . • ••ChemlhiX" White Enamel ' bulletlsav paataDsC ix rooms, fireplace, powder room, slate Real Estate PBKCE STRMdS^CKANfORV BOW* PENVER WORK Jokers ,..„..., ™_ .5 ' 3 Hitting for the Phils were Trezza •mock.;-'' William Donnelly, Chris II Non-Yellowtn* bedroom' split level. 2Si baths, 2-car ham also had two hits for the win- Ldge • The Blues added two more runs, JV baseball — Neil" Daly, Jo- ararage. science kitchen, good mortgage porch, attached garage. , . .^ — 4 3 with a home-run, Billy Johannihg- Hamiin, David Mindlin, Robert Touch Floor Flrushea ' • Apartments For Rent 111 Alden St. BR 6-7*77 : -•high TV" _ , 4 , 3 in the third inning when Dean seph, DiFabio, Jim Ea,ston,~ Dnvid < Color Matching Service assumption. Owner wants offer. BB 8-0731 ners. VFW pitcher George Snyder „ ..: RANFORD—Four rooms and bath. un.T' Louisa Old: ._..-.-;.:.._.. -3- 3 meier, Dennis Pluchinsky. Ricky Morgan and Jeff Zimmerman. . - CHEMICOTE PAINT WORKS See us Sunday for oili the particulars had two hits. '. . J-Bvpw. Williams „. _ Elichko led off with a^single and E r d rh a n n. Robert Konopack, As Heller Hurls 70» Boulevard. KenUworth furnished, business couple preferred, THIS IS PRICED RIGHT «O«M!IWrSHIHAO WHAT]f lOONX ...„ 3 e Watson and Robbie Grimshaw. Varsity track ^- Larry Bapst, available August 1st. Call BRidge 0- Robinsons ...... stole second. Tike DiFabio walk- Charles Krippendorf, Dennis Ra- ; Phone: BRldfe 8-18*8 If ELIZABETH FEELEY •M0U6HMOMEVTO THE AMOUNT ^x> 1 JWendly Qarbers -.._.... —.- -.1 5 The .Cranford Radio AthJetics 2167. • ' ;. • •UV4HMPHANM CAN SAVE BY 0UUH6 m J. B. Williams added .two wins . _- 1 1. 8 On Saturday, the Giants downed ed, and both players scored oq, a Steve Gatyas, Peter Metzner, Nel- czynski,' Jim Slocum, John Sto- ucnum Chjrtans ..„„ ;_.„ downed two more opponents this R. S. V. P. 78 Centennial Avenue . . BB 6-0809 RC6ULMKV WITH l ,.^C.J. % 7 the- American Legion Cardinals, single by Wub Foreman. The sonLightcap. William Muldrow, nack, John Zallinsky, Michael tJOtJJTEHtNO ".— furniture repair*. ROOMS—UnfUrnlshed. hot water : draperies, slin covers, Venetian blinds'4 and heat included.'-880 a month; lo- Eileen D. Wilson „_ BR 6--97B CRAHFORD BODY 7-2, which -put them into their Beavers scored one run in the third Tim .Myers, Lee"Ifordstrorn, Don- Stevens and Tom Mitchell. week to 'take'a. two and oni'-half 6PEN HOUSE ". ••':.. '\"\ • '.• ; /Nice cholci- of fabrics. F. Kantner. S> cated on • Centennial Avenue. ..Call first place spot. ald Patton, Richard Scho9nover, game lead ,pvcr the Packing En-' Son. 120 South Ave, V. Tel BRId«» BRidge 6r0535. " tKNOER WORKS and two in the sixth. /'' Freshman baseball — Edward m •-oral • . tf Saturday, June 25 EVELYN WADJ& Real Estate' Insurance The Pirates were rained out last "On. Thursday, the^Blues gained Peter Vcrgalla, Victor Wiese and gineering and ' Schroeder / Indians eNine Burke, Randy Cromarty, Fred JO YOU.ENJOY flowers and beautiful Tuesday and picked up their- win their second victory, of the week Frank Storz...... XNETIAN BUNDS In stock. 23 to iM treesT Would. you like the privacy, .AND - Realtor-Insurer Erigel, Andy. Kachanian,. John and the. 'Builders' Gcn'ern) - Suifply Cycle Raceoff of a three-acre estate in WestAeldT on Saturday over the Cranford JV track—Neil Castaldo, Roger Inches custom quality stock blinds, all Work Wanted- Female by defeating the Cranford Kehil- Krip, . Howard Milius, Robert Yankees in the Americaji Lt-ague For the' second straight year, ' • 64 Inches lonff. t32S; also Jencraft These are available, with: private en- trance and garage, if you rent our ftve WOMAN wishea Ironing to do at nans*. Elks Reds. They also ran into worth Jaycee Seals 3-0 behind tnd C W. Breneman custom blinds, Sunday, June 26 BR 6-1053 BR 6-1058 Call BRldge 8-3204. tf is..weki . Bill Pflug-of Cranford and Walter We sq. ft Cranford Upholstery Shop, room apartment far $160 per month In- tough opposition and were forced the two-'hit pitching of. Joe ' Di- cluding all utilities. Adults only. Cranford defeated Scotch Plains; Jim Heller, A's pitcher., threw a Grotz were forced into a one-mile 120 South Ave.. E., BRldge 6-0893. tf 2-5 P. M. 423 NORTH UNION AVE. CRANFORD WOMAN WILL baby sit. day or evening. into the seventh inning before Fabio.< Barry McDowell was the ADams 2-1013. .,..'•...-••• no-hitter ogainst the 'Bilney't: At- run-oft after being deadlocked, in BRldge 8-4267. . 16-2 and 13-5, ta an Intra-County cornin£.up with a 4-3 win. Both loser. The Blues only had three ChicasawsTake . 'BBER STAMPS made to order on 725 WiUbw Street L«e Dietrich .__ BR e-483fl Koenig, Hansel Tantic Service Red Suik on Satur- the four event New Jvrsey state short notice, usually 24 hour* service. Marlon ._ BB6-040S Junior League doubleheader i^y£]«£aci£ig championship Sun- , Price* reasonable. ; Best of material House Wanted 3 Iwdroom split, with possible fourth Call BRidge 8-3818. " .Memorial Field.Sunday afternoon. . <>Steve Billicki started for> iho the first inning to account for three POUTS League Lead «nd workmanship. Cranford Rubber Oedraom. 2'.i batha. lovely location, fire- |Twirl Double hUrlehUrlcrr . HelleHll r structuk outt seven •diiy. And, for the second year in« • . "Stamp Shop. Ill North Avenue. W.y I4GINEERING EMPLOYEE, wife' and IV TOO WOMAN wants secretarial work to do .at Body i Fender Works The Cranford team, composed of Pirates and gave way to Shelly runs. Joe DiFabio led the attack two children, desire to rent three' k place in living room, large screened porch. batters and walked three; The a'row, Pflug lost. BRldie 8-18M. / s\ tf Transferred owner. , . ' . „ home. Experienced In medical terms. Mittleman. in the fifth.' Dave with a triple. '•''.'; CHEDULE On 27-2 Victory bedroom house in suburban area.' Call. COLONIAL REUUCED! Excellent secretarial school training and Pony League all-stars, has re- Athletics won 3-.0. '• Pflug won the , five and- ten • ' SUnset 0-0409. ' , ' lo-Hit Bail Game In other games during the week LUMINUM comQinatlon storm window* active'practical experience. BRidge 8- Gershman-went six innings for the The- league leading Chicasaws mile'contest whikj placing third and screens—used—various slxea. S9.00 0380. . .-.,.-. SPSC;AUST The Goldberg Cherokees de- corded, three wins without a" loss the Blues defeated the Junior On Friday, tho A's came up. ix rtx>m home in fine condition "and in ••- "OL-.'Sto:: Reds and was relieved by Fred defeated the Grows 27-2 this week in the half mile time trial and'the . and up. Lifetime Aluminum Products in league play.' , with three runs in the bottom half . Inc., 103 South AM.. W.. BWdca 6- •' ' ' ' h perfect area for young couple. Twenty AUTO PA:N^!K.G _ Jfeated the Cheyennes 5-0 this Roberts in the'seventh; who be- Service League Stars, the- Angels Today: Recreation Softba 11 in the Unami Division of tho Cran- of the.sixth inning to edge the half mile sprint.'. ••*'•• aaos. /...- « Ranch Bungalow years old. screeneduporeh. attached garage. I week as both pitchers twirled no- In the first game, Ron Ritter came the lospr. .Two-baggers were beat' the American Legion Chiefs, League— Cranford Hotel vs. Early occupancy ~....." NOW ... $19,800. Help Wanted - Female 0 0. K • • M0 D E R AT E PRICES ford boys" Baseball Leagues. Larry Martin Jewelers Orioles 5-4. In the The local rider.is entered in' Cemetery Plots A ten year old 8 room, two-bath, newly Ihitters in the Nomahegan Division and John Litwinet* shared pitch- the Bears won' over the Beavers, Cbyians at Memorial Field, PIANOS anil ORGANS, top brand** best painted boms in an excellent neighbor- RN from 3 P.M. to II P.M.. ave day collected, by Billicki and Bill Hu- Nelson pitched a three-hitter lor several other events-in the coming prices. Dudldo Piano Co., North Ave. SETTUNO ESTATE—4 (raVFs (S burt- •of the Cranford Boys' Baseball' and the Stars and Colts defeated 6:30 p.m. _• last inning, Craig Weber singled, aU). ORAC1XAND MEMORIAL PARK. faood- Another good mortgage assump- week; LPN from 11 P.M. to 1 AM.. ing duties, with starter Ritter gefc- biak for the winners, with George the winners.. ; : . . : at Railroad Station. Westfleld. ADams five day week. Small nursing home. Vogel was intentionally walked, Weeks' in order to practice for the** KenUworth, $229 cosh. NonTsectarian tion. •Leagues. Karl Koenig was the ting credit for the win. Ritter gave the Seals. Tomoxrow: Recreation Softball WMlT * Mortgage BRldge 6-2758: . ' tf Cubberly, Ron. Kelse'y and' Ray Olympic trials to be held at New —will divide. ELUabeth 3-3*87 before •winning hurler >as he only allowed Fred Johansen anol Larry Nelson and both scor-ed as Mark Winter 6 P.M. up only three hits and two runs in Ashnault helping out. Billicki also Standing as of June 19: '/League y- Robinson's Nursery- SOOK SHELVES, baaa cabinet; wall cab- "or 818,200 for 35 yrs. available on this 7 hit well -for"''the C,hicasa>vs. tripled. Jim Heller drove/ iri the York's Central Park on July i4. inet, radiator enclosure*, chert of ouse of. eight rooms. Lovely grounds. I one batter, to reach first base. his four inning stint, while Ljt- homered, while Hubiak drove in ,•••'• ' W ' L vs. Cranford Hotel and The tne Colts «-« - 15 The. lasj place tlurons toppled winning run with a single/. Pflug ciipture4 Eastern Ju«"» drawers, tables, toy chests, cornices. 85 ft. frontage. Three bedrooms.' 3 AMBITIOUS WOMAN The Cherokees scored their five winetz yielded a lone single over the winning run. , Bob Herbster Bears _ .'. ."..: .'... 11 I Lodge ,vs. Friendly Barbers at' . bookcase bed headboards, unpainted. l>attas, attached garaged Immediate/ocr nior Road Championship iri 1953, / Commercial •runs off Cap Hansel on walks. the final three1 innings. Cranford. Blues ...:. ....: 10 Memorial Field, 6:30 p.m. the Comanches out of flrst place by In another.Saturday game, the FHED DAVXY. 43 N. 7th Stoeet, j KADIO and TELEVISION MpVncy. ' • . • ' '' •" • - •' bad two doubles for the Reds Angels , .,., 9 and has since added more than a KenUworth. B$ldga eVSaOS. tt / Full or Part-Time 1 Two spectacular catches' by Ed aided by. 17 walks andVert hase- Sunday: Baseball—Pony League a 5-2 score. Both John GustaVsen Tigers took 'a three-ruri lead in &,Business Space HOMERICA,Inc. among his three hits. Gershman Seals » :. o •dozen other'major titles, including—., Handle sterling sllVer, Bavarian china, JMarkowlch and7Brad Nostrand in running. made its eight hits pro- Beayers ... 7 U All-Stars vs. Clark at Clark. of the Hurons and Bruce Roessner the first inning.and then, outlasted SALT tor WATKR' BOrtXNER^ d*Uv- iVER l,006'sq. ft 3rd floor at 18-30 also added three hits, including a 4 12 the. national intercollegiate road •ted. Beflnad, rock, pellets, and Wat- North Union Avenue, comer Alden APARTMENT and Belgian leaded crystal for The -^st- •the last inning enabled Koenig duce 16 runs.. Jack McVey. with Chiefs Mondays Baseball—Pony League of the Comanches struck out 14 Ihe .Yankees 4-1. Kennis Burke kins coarse. All 100 pound ba«a. erling Company. Sales work by ap- double, along with Tom Cymba- 2 10 racing championship this spring. * Street. Ideal for an enstneexinS* of- FOR'"THE KEY.—.. I to maintain his no-hit victory. two singles, knocked in four runs, gtjua "^ playoffs. batters. Donn Millet, John Gus- pitched for the winners and struck -L* n Salt Bervtoe. CHcatnut 1-1130 fice, mail , order stamp and coin cot* for rent. Five rooms and bath, available pointment. No canvassing or' parties. luk's single. Car necessary.- Advance ..commissions tavsen, John Casale and Ray San- He was a standout football leollon business, etc. MAX TIEGEH mmediately. North Avenue. 878.00 per I The Mohicans and Navajos fin- and Bill Irniis' pinch hit single in Another squeaker on Saturday Tuesday: Recreation Softball out 13 while Jordan took the loss. & Co.. 310 Broad Street. ELixabeth 3>> month. plus bonus to start. Call MUrdock 6- : tclla led the winners ut the plute player at St. Peter's Prep., from ' •nHNSON OUTBOARD motors: New and to a Better Home — SEE 8448. 7-7 I ished a previously - tied game the fifth inning scored two more. saw" the Hedenburg - MacBean CMA Gains Lead League — Lehigh T.- V. vs. .Pounding out 12 hits, including a which he graduated earlier this astd. Old Town, Sea Mac boats. Weat- / [Thursday night with the Mtohicans Theriong baU, too, was in evi- J.. B. Williams and Sal's Sin The Shawnt'cs trounced thi two doubles-by Jay, Siegel, the. in- Dodgers eke a *-3 win'over. the month. He first became interested B\ti':& Oald Marina. Tat Central Avenue. West- luinrilng 12-10. John Daidone was Crows 11-1 behind the fine pitch- •--" ' .. •••• tf G. G.NUNN HOUSEKEEPER - COMPANION for two i, as Joe -DiFabio led off the Bell Pharmacy Cubs wiUuDave In Church League clair vs. Jokers a*t Memorial ed the jri .birycles-.nxi SHAHEEISLJLGENCV irtgvnf, iMi,k.h«'H.-t>ocia^.~~G«

^»tor Hoia"puS»erarr7^£KSfweek^ four hitil- i£-sixth game Ireland 'introduced him t6 the•"" [for the winners. - ' . '•,/ • • followed suit leading off the third three hits.- Alan Schlosser took sport. . . • . BRidge 64110 19 North, Ave.. E. Inter-Church Softball L e a g u e.' On .. Saturday, the Chicasaws of the season, allowing only four nOOB. WAXINO UACBIKES. new and ALTERATIONS Having Money Problems? In a regularly scheduled contest, inning-with a" three-base smash 1 the loss, although striking but 13. defeated the Crees 14-5. Steve hits and striking out eight. The used, complete One of waxen and BR 6-1900 and BR 6-0777 I the Navajos bounced J>ack to de- CMA leads the league with a 3-0 me-.- to the same spot. Booney Mazzella. Schlosser. Stu Herman and Jim Indians scored five runs in the sec- BOAIIU OF CDl'CATIO.V -' •'•' ^•wit<• submitted with each proposal, or. In "OME rURNlSHINGS-Anuqueji. pianos. IN NEWS:..' Clerical struck, out 15 batters. Bob Richel played at the Warinanco Park Chlcumiws •;.... -.. is a H. A. DETERING I also for the winners.' Comanchis • u a •'.. 10 I) II.-ii «.f bid bond, certified.jchrck payable .' rugs, silverware, etc.. bought and sold. Bil Plummer pitched five inn- got two doubles and Charley Bi- 7-2. Joe DePasquale took the loss. Tennis Courts, EUzabeth-Rosellc. • B 1 MADISON , OALLERHS. 250 MamUrmUR A. B3AMIE—Interior and • Shiiwnecii .'. lo 5 to ttu- Board o! Education, -qranford. terlor painting and decorating; satis- Real Estate Insurance Ron DeLonge had two hits and ings of one-hit ball in the second Barry Prince hit a grandslam Crown ; i 7 U«d Sox n g K. J. for an amount equal to ten per Street. Madison. N. J. FR 7-2807. tf % Excellent salaries, liberal employee schoff one for the winners, while The .men's singles and the t .. H Orlnlrd : r , 7 iy cent HI)1; I of ,-Uie bid may be submitted. faction guaranteed. Free estimates. Where Is Grandma? benefits, a modern air-conditioned I struck out 10 batters as he led the game to chalk up'his first league homerun for Rahway. Crets ." Call ELUabeth 3-4348 or BRldge As insurance tpedalutt, w« will oultf you Dennis King. Don Jackson. Doug women's singles will get under Hurons :i. i Whlt.t Ko,v ...'. o ]0 The Board of Education reserves the * SETTONO AN ESTATE — Ruga never building, catered cafeteria, ave day, I Suburban Trust Apaches to" a 3-1 Victory.. Bill Ray and Paul Flartey Senator* 3 . 14 ritrht to reject any or all bids, to waive % laas. , ' tf "Telephone men run into some odd ex- 38 U hour week. . " bt obtaining protection that is f>stt for you, Hull and Richard Leddy also hit. Cranford- Methodist took Cal- •way Saturday, July 2 at 10:30 a.m., used. OxU. «30: 9x11. $33; oriental periences. A repairman began unscrevv- I victory over the Mayflair Market shared pitching chores for the last informalities In the bids, and to award " 8x12, •38—other sixes. OE vacuum; F. H. A. APPRAISED vary Lutheran 6-5 this week. while the men's doubled will start 1 L ,RICeor an i» 3D£ tbe receiver cap in one home. A and you will receive- the benefit of ptf. JFor the Cubs, Tommy Lang went contract as may best aerve the Interest $20. Attic Ian, $29. Also woo^"SSl booked MICHAEL M.,BARICH-Exterlor and fascinated three-year-old' watching the 2 •Seminoles. The winning runs were two innings as the plucky visitors 18 Hole Croup Meel of the schools. ' • Hor 'paintlns'-snd paper hanging. Richardson pitched and Young rugs. Union 8-2028. • •.—•—•tf I teteHor 'itls'd hgi $17,000 •,.. We offer Interesting work with the" three for three. Alan Schlosser Sunday, July 17 at 10:30 a.m. A. C. Cloud, net 74; and Mrs. E. Reasonable prices. Call days, BRVtgir s»n«-CT» stifldrnly screamed "Don't. DO kind of people who become friends.. tenalizpd IOCAI Insurancs} tervke ens) I driven in by Bob Hoskins and tallied consolation scores. Cran- Class A winners in; the Echo H. R. McCULLOUOH. Uiat—coy grandma's inside there!" (Tel- also garnered a double, and Jimmy caught for the winners. Downey Residents of Roselle, Roselle 8-1810. evenings. BRldge 8-1313. 8-3S Isn't this what really counts? NATIONWIDE claim service. I Jackie Pufct. ford's Rich Rubenstein clouted Lake 18 hole golf rriatches this C. Beckwith, net 76. " Secretary. . ttTRTLB. PACBYSANDRA. for bald Slew*. June I860). Nolan singled. had two. roundtrippers and Young Park, Rahway, Clark, Cranford, Dated; June 23. lWO ' ' « ' spots. Perennials, shrubs, trees: land- Lot 100 ft by 200 ft. 2-car garage the only home - run of the day to week were: Mrs. O. Havens, net Mrs. E. Eaton won low putts Adv. Fees: $0.12 6-23 After blowing a nine run lead, had one! ' Herb Stelfel took the scape gardening by. I.TSI.11E. African The Cranford Realty-Cranford Hillside, Union, Linden, and Eliza- 69; Mrs. C. Doerr and Mrs. P. Dei! with 31. violets. Black Magic, driftwood. BEN- Musical Instruction* A soundly built older three bedroom Jthe Cherokees came back to beat deep right field, to add to his first- home with six room*; porch, plus kitchen Drop in at your convenience . Bootery Braves moved into third loss with Schwartz catching beth are eligible to compete in net 76. NERS' SERVICE POOL, 1 Hamilton . H. BENNETT. leafhlT ol piano, And let's talk it over •the Community Esso Dealers Mo- inning single, and Fritz Weeman Avenue. BRidge 8-3388. IN REAL ESTATE ... and bath, lavatory in basement, and near place by downing the Phillies 5-2 Team standings are: this tournament. The secret of happy marriage is methods. - Claaslcal and popular, center of town' Call today to Inspect! lhicans 16-U on Brad Nostrand's collected two singles, to lead the Low putts were won, by Mrs eons hi jrour home. 0M8 Dorian on Saturday.and 7-3 in. a make-up The United States Lawn Tennis 20 ft- TROJAN CABIN cruiser, sleeps Weatflald OCal l ADam~ s S-830S •three run homer. Nostrand also Cranford attack- George Krip. W. Hall, 29. simple: Just keep on being as CAU THi MAN WITH THE flAM ime this past Monday. Glen Association rules will govern all two, 40 hp Scptt Atwater motor, can- lhad two other hits to lead the wln- Joe DiFabio, Tom Kelly, Mike Calvary 3 1 In class B, winners were: Mrs vas navy'top. enclosed head. Excellent ACCORDION INSTRUCTIONS 1TST|IUE! — ALSO — Cranford .Methotflst 3 1 polite to each other as you are Gallucci and Bill Ray also regis- Liming got .the win on Saturday play. • condition, a lot of boat for only $1,500. * Rentals and Salea KEMPER/ ' Phone BRidge 64)777 Jners at the plate. Ed Wolff was. Macabe«a 1 to.your best friends. ' • Call BRldge 6^0694. D A.NIEL KUSTER ,' 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath |the. winning pitcher. tered singles in the nine-hit on- as he allowed five hitsvpth good KenUworth Methodist 1 Winners and runners-up in each 11 Van Buren Avenue BRidge 8-8583 CAPE COD INSURANCE slaught defense h=n-fring hipfup. Joey Bbenezer .„„ .....*.,.( l division will receive awards. BOABD or EDUCATION —Robert Quillen GARDEN; TOOLS, sprayen, insecticides! 2 year old split level that's, waiting fo Team standings as of Saturday 21on XAitheran .MM..^^ ;....., 0 Crsdford, N. J. Trubenbach's Feed and Seed. BRidge you. , Bcechwood Rood at Deforest Shaheen Agency, Inc. Trezza got three hits, and Ricky BOIUUS, A HUU3S* —Te Beautiful Garden Many Extras Summit, N. J. •are: Scotch . Plains pitcher Corny Protmula for . 0-1661. 118 South Avenue.iE.. Cranford. 8-ccauar to John W. Using tc 8ea vVatson and. Glen Kuntz one each . . tf Camps Jones took the loss, but led his PHVBICAK, EDUCATION SUPPLIES Reudy-to-move-inta condition. • this pic- Cheyenne* ..-. BOABO OF EDUCATION »OK CBANFOBD PUBLIC 8CUOOI.H CREATIVE ARTS DAY CAMP for boya Ground Level Family Room team at bat as his seventh inning for the losers...- John* t^^TandlPi^ First Roiin«4 Completed Crsn/era. N. 1. Sealed proposuU will- bv rccilvt'd ut SALT FOR WATER softenen. many .dif- and girls—June 27-Aug. 9. - Swimming, turesque two bedroom Cape Cod bunga- 15-17 North Ave.. ft, Cranford Navajos ._,_.,... ; ....5 4 ferent types. Calcium-chloride l-l I low with expansion, has enclosed porch, Apaches ...... ,.:.'.'...... »'...... ^. 6-- 3 started for the Phjls and was re- Prasasals the office of the Board of Education. Will Transport canoeing, • tennis, archery, badminton, lavatory, and laundry room. Wall-to-w. single scored two runs. Second In Tennis TpuiVMunent STAKE BOOV TRUCK Lincoln School. Tlioma« Strctt. Criin- Trubenbach's Feed & Seed. BRldge 6- horseback riding, and baseball. Call farpetinfi in- living room, dining room, attached garusc, new w/w carpeting, erokees -...... 6 7 lieved in the sixth by Dennis Mil- 1081, 118 South Avenue, E.. Cranford. modern. kitchen, fenced lot. unusual SECRETARY , 4 y'aj baseman. Hamlett also hit well as Sealed proposals will be received by ford, New Jenivy, Tucuday ^evonlntt. 3 or 4 People CK 7-0108 or AD 3-6483 after S PJC « tinll. and bedrooms. - Custom drapes, Uohlcan* ...... kosky. Ed Nestor, Dan - Hilde- The first round of the Cranfqrd July S. 1080. ut eight o'clock, (prevaljintf shrubbery, rose garden, r outdoor fire ...... ^..'...... 3 ' 9 he garnered, two of his team's six the Board of Education' of the Township ion screens and storm wlndowfl. place, and a convenient location to shop-, Tennis Tournament was complet- of Cranford. N- J.. at the office of the time), at which time the proposal.* will to and jrom^ 3 cor attached giirajie. hit total. Frusco, Rich Smith and brandt and Liming collected the Board of Education. Lincoln School. be publicly opened and read for Phynlcul SALE—LAMPS AND SHADES. Rcduc ping and transportation. Shown by TO EXECUTIVE ed this week, Dan Moses, chair- tions 20% to .80%; take advantage of •A. icttl rioing ftl sx rcAlisiic price* pointment only! . . .» Watts punched out singles for the Braves" hits. Thomas Street, Cranford. N. J., Tuesday Education Supplied for the Crunford MONMOUTH thex bargains; many shades our own Transportation GETTING ENOUGH 1-2 years' experience, modern, air-condi- lobbie Receives Letter . . In T their rained-out make-up man, announced.'" . * - • evening. July 8. I960, at eight 18:00) Public Schooli. TRIUMPH handmade ityl«r Lamps and anodes re- tioned building, llbcrtd employee benefits. other Jilts. . . o'clock, (prevailing time), at which time PHOPOSAL, 'CONDITIONS. IN- v WILL- TRANSPORT three or four people 'Bob- Hobble was one of 65 game, the Braves came away with W. Kent gained a bye to the sec- the proposals will be publicly opened and STRUCTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS RACE TRACK covered and repaired; we can duplicate to and from Monmouth Park, track. HOT WATER? 5 days. 38 li hour Week. Cranford plays its next Intra- , any shade, 1001 lamps and shades in SEE IT TODAY! , CA1X TODAY -- athletes to receive varsity letterk a' 7-3 win with John Dolin going ond'round while A. Vajda won by Wad for one ' ' - 1. All proposal* thall be kealad and Reasonable rates. Careful., insured County Junior League game, on STAKE BOOV TRUCK addressed to "Board of. Education. Crun- Reasonable Rates stock. Replacement glassware in stock. driver. BRidge 6-8944 after 6 P.M. 6-3© SpedalixliiaT Is Xtut icvissv^fl wA ftsBcscfacs at Vermont University recently. default. E. T. Williams. 7SS Central Avenue; tram hot tnter vaOsX. Vc fccrl sad well MULTIPLK LJSTINO SERVICE Sunday in Clark. ' the distance for the win, allowing . (Appro*. M00 lbs. O.V.W.I fdrd, New Jt-rney" and .|nufk<;d "Pro- G. R HOWLAND posal for Physical Education Supplln Careful, Insured briver ' Westtteld. No parking problems. EASY TO REACH IN THE A pitcher for the Vermont, base- Vint Oaaaer' . . st • K six hits. Robbie Grimshaw did P. French blanked L..Chernev Instructions to bidders, specifications ADams 3-3158. , . / and proposal forms may be secured upon for Cranford Public School»." Employee* MONThRt\ MUluRS. inc. Realtor. H. AVDETERING ball team* Hobble won, five in a Crantord 1 4 4 I 5 I O—IS a 1 the mound chores tdr the losers. 6-0. 6-0. G. Playle defeated W. application at the office of the Board of of the Board of Education uhall be ab- 'CM after 6 P.M. Furrier CENTER OF SUMMIT Scotch Plains 10 0 1O0 0—2 « J Education, Lincoln 'School, Thomas solved from all re»ponalbllity for the SALT HAY, PEAT MOSS. KO-K-O for EVENTMaS, CALL after losing his'Initial start. WP: Kttter LP: Watts ' Hitting for the Braves were Hilde- Foreman 6-1, 6-3. mulching shrubs, roses, gardens III EW FURS. Fur co—ta 208 Beech St BRt>6330 Street. Cranford. N. J. Bid bond must premotute bpvnlnif of any proposal not Doris' Puts ^-4._.«._!._-..w.....L-^ BR 6-M9: {this season due to unearned runs. See*a4 Osa»: . B • • brandt, Charles Bolcer, Tommy G. Loeser won .over E. Stanton be submitted with each proposal, or, in property murked. / BRidge 6^944 Tmbcnbach's Feed & Seed. BRidge 0- paired, also made Into capes and at» OtTOWSKTS _AW Scotch Plains ojooio 3—s a s 1M1,~ 118 South Avenue. E..- Cranford. Cleaned and glased. A. KANTNSB, UM Mary Knacrim ...... _. «.„ BR 8-3011 1c compiled a 3-0 record last year Wojciak. Nestor and Dolin. For 6-3. 6-3. J. Witherington had tp Ucu of bid bond, certified check pay- 3. The Board of Education reserves the' Walnut Avenue. BRldSS sVMra. t* and Hl'm-r C-'S-V-. tf LAURAS. Willow Avenue Colonial, practically new apiece. bye. , M. R. McCUIXOUGH. .' H. R. McCUULOUCH. You. Telephone BUdga 8-0797. or con- 4 bedrooms: 3 baths, family room. - Help Wanted - Male In the only second round match Secretary. Secretary. PEAT MOSS—Specisl cash and carry sult Telephone Directory. Hour* Moo- W-DDPSO'DresTATUWV Ba>y torn cx- SWACKHAMER • Realtor WATCHDNG UWE Standings as of Saturday: Dated: June XI. I860 Dated: June 33. I960 sale. 7'» cu. ft. bale. (3.05. HER! da* thru Friday. 8:30 AM. to 4J0 pertenceit. f-*• "" '—' B" ~""> —_d c—- played so far, Kent downed Vajda Adv. Fees: (0.48 6-23 Adv. Fees: *7.03 . 0-23 DITZELS GARDEN CENTER. 299 D PJL. Saturday* AM. to 1 VJC No BB «-3_tS BR «>04TS Vniquc 3 bedroom Colonial In immaculate MAN TO OPERATE news stand at Jcr-: mui Road, Cranford. • . —i »lc» Bundaar*1 «r hnlawra. •ravers. Best U Motte __„ BR 8-8844 October 1- occupancy. Nature has given us two MM, ton, good condition. UO. BRtdge 8- Mildred Van Gekter BR 8_XMS 0410 after. 3 P.M. pointmes_> fl I A PERMANENT, CAREER with The 20th SEASON Tutoring rVrtne XJnley Equitable LMe of New "York. Two CLimUe* ArembersMp) two eyes, and but one tongue, to ALTCRATlQStS '—• '— POO- A 1954 Split Level.' 3 bedraoms. 3. baths, MOVING—MUST SEljTeverythlrig, Fur. niTORINO — High School and College men aces 29 to 49. Two year tralninc tbe end that we should hear and subjects. Carotua T. Clark. B. A. «Yale> CHES — — CJOLAGIS 3 car gttrage. on the river—everything program plu* management opportuni- OCUNTOIT.IU. nltuic, appliances,. lsmp>. ruu»; Oor ready including the rowboat see more ihan we speak. hnm'i .terllnu ailvcr, Initial "H." C. LUB.. Ed. M., 338 Mountain Avenue. Smallest _> ties. Supervisory- promotion* made 2 rnllM from • BRidec 2-SOOS. WMtftald. Cad ADams SV3484. tf KRVECEat entirely from our own personnel. • Prepare now for those first chilly (>U -^Socratc* SUMMER DAY CAMP CJidm St Pmwy. 215 No. 'Mth _- BH Z-S237 Phone BRidso 44700 or write Box co They think too little who talk ElitlOS VACATION and TUTORINO. ' Ocean and 3 bedroom 1955 Split orTStoughton Av. days. Be equipped to enjoy ""•" f' TWELVE METAL fence 4K»U and «p $16,900!!! niio along .the path to Livingston School, 340, In care of Cranford Cltlxcn and ANNOUNCES tHEOPEmNG OF A too muchj—John Dryden proKiinatcly Bo feet of 38 In. wire tone- bay swimming. Ashing. Tutoring and , Chronicle. \ tt ' fort and pleasure of quiet, •ven automatu; remedial' reading. June , 25—Sept. 9 AND WORTH EVERY. CENT low. taxes, and less than 833.000. We'l Matrimony should never be ca- inf. SU. Call. BRldce tt-O687 uftci bo happy "to show you through. , heatiiur. 8 P.M. or part-time. Ages 6-10. Call ADaihs JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BOY to do in- PRIVATE FAMILY SWIM CLUB AT We can do more good by betaf tered into without a full recogni- 3-10*4" after 4 P.M. weekdays. . 0-1S Two cood fixe beflrooms plus large cK- • Ceacral MotoM Delco engineered hestin* side and outside odd Jobs. Call BRldse tion of its enduring obligations po OERAtDINI NURSERY SCHOOL KEEP COOL with this larue" pedestal ToBmy pan»ir>n attic for two more. Attached 6-4187. • ' aystetna aasura you th« right temper"*""' than in any -otbee type fail. Moves plenty of uir. Oood GUIDANCE COUNSELOR. M.Ed. All «»n«gr. plaster Walls. Attractive loca- automatically without annoyuW varja- Watohung Lake, Watchunp, N. J. Bowland »?ni . both sides.—Mary Baker Eddy ~ elrxnenUnry* subiects. reading, arithme- Tiofl, Deaf schools and transportation. Forest & North AVM. — BR 6-2934 — Cranford running condition. *30. Cnlicn luut PHIL F. HENEHAN , Ikma.,. provide ye«r» of low-coat, tiouble- Chronicle, 21 Aldvn SL tic, etc.; high school English and social V—3_nc—i_ cmn bo arranged with as little Work Wanted -Male studies. Call BRldge 8-4310. 7-18 —s Iree service. • • OPEN FOR INSPECTION • For children 2% to 8 years. Eight weeks — July 5 —REALTOR— BOY WISHES, WORK—Odd jobs, mow- REMEDIAL READING summer classes. i?*., ^Ull*' craning cellars and yards. • Every Delco Conditionair la design^ tot DUES to Aug. 26. All day sessions. Transportation and Business Opportunities Mrs. Rlkef. BRidge 2-4231. 6-23 $800 DOWN 25 Alden Street BRidge 8-7933 Call BRldse O-3S33 after 4 P.M. - U eddinf • Delco residential air conaili«Pin« WtXL-ESTXnuSHEO dreu .hop. exec — Multiple Listing Service — unit, easily .. . any time ... at low Stxmon of 1980 lunches provided. Enroll now. lent location, wide store front. IIUWL H1OH SCHOOL, Bqvl intAsUd in Uali> ut 88.000 for itock, fixtures — Nights Call — work: such as mowliul Uwns, trimmlna. • Enjoy double savlrura bom Initial«»' Mar 28 thru Sept 11' WESTFIELB HAIIHE and suod will. Broker, Box 331, Cran- Used Cars For Safe t Salesmen etc. Call BRidl* S-23M. To lit year atctfs ... CM low monthly fuel hilla. You can easily Realtor , Insurer Louise Svedman , ,._ BR 8-8753 0«l» oMtrs • c«aal«t* line ford Citlun and Chronicle. NASH. 1955—A-l condition. 8483. Phone ford tho finesl in nationally-known J>«lc™ J5 75.00 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS STAKES BKlduo 0-1791. Eleanor Craig ; BR 6-1118 BOV WlailZS work mowing lawns; also el gas ar elMlrad. ' coadtcoadi- Husband and wife- B. S WILLOUGHBY Frank Sudlmak • F0 1-7383 odd jobs. Call BHldgc 3-etls. tl «lr, hot beating oquipafcnt with low monthly P°V RACES... Alice Wlrkus . BB 8-3659 Husband and wife—One child - 9OJ3O BOATS RACING thru Aug. 6 PONTIAC. 1832—Four-door sedan, very Estate Co. Oqcp •-» U Clark St •menta. - - ' i!•«• home hea tin* survey. Call us Uxl*y- Arkansas JrsmUmr — OM Ttnw. — SM i%bc PAINTING LAMftJGHTER 0141. . ~y~^. ; — OPEN WEEKENDS — ' ATTENTION MEN! Husband and wlle^-two chlldren- .100.00 SPECIAL TRAINS Direct to Grandstand (DST) black wallet, driver'* license, socui HANDICAP security card and bank book. REWAHD v from 9 a.m. . Sun. from I p.m • USED MOTOR SALE USED BO ATS lv. P.nn Stil.on. N.Y. ....12:20 (Sit.. 1 July 4, ll;50» DE SOTO. 1048—Two-door.'' two good Jet Engine Specialists -10.00 • INTERIOR and EXTERIOR • wt. COLtEEN duor, good condition. »O0. Call BRldge Iv! Nt«i» Uenty Ctnt.) 12^40 (Sjtl. * July «. 12.00) 0-0331. • y. No charge for children under two years ' All Gumrmntftd Rental* TO WEEK ar mar* u J«t SptealaOs. In Motor. Many Extras — $U0 Call for FREE Estimate • >Abo CtiUin Hetuljr I'*'H» STAKCS PLYMOUTH. MaT— Twor ST: ABOVE LISTINGS ABOVE LISTINGS INITIATION FPP *- 1W10 • OUTBOARD MOTOR 14 Ft RUNABOUT, 15 HJP. AMESICAM LEGION CASINO 2-4245 / BRidg. 6-1985 C«adsctia( Train lu dinners — modem kitchen ' BOABD OaP 8aCi OAMTOBD BOARD ^OT »**iTft»f ^ ssssi . John and Bttty McDonouflh, Owner* FOUB BOWUNO ALLEYS DE SOTO. Is33—>-|rvfliU>; power steering, LOOK tOat THE SIOaT XXKMC FOR TUX SION •rarsa. rar In* Ut.raulU. BRidgo 6-1320 FOBIliFOBMATIONqALL, 7S1 CENTRAL AVE. — AD 2-0055 — WESTFIELD A.BX. 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Make.Your ' • .;'••• •••'•;v':'-'" /"-\ Vol. LXVn. No; 23. 3 Sections, 24 Pages CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, i960 First Accessory lbs TEN CENTS Luscious Pearls.. .Especially tetective londemned by Dorian rounds Open Tuesday ON YOUR DRUG AND SUNDRY BUYS Mayor Ira D. Dorian sharply criticized the action of Police Chief Free tennis lessons will btee ofof-- sons and leaguleaguee, play will be helheld will be supervisor at FRoosevelt, itcr W. Powell In removing l*. Ralph J. Koury on May 29 asfered for Cranford young people at Lincoln Avenue playground assisted by Herbert Ehlers, a stu- At July icad of the. department's detective bureau at Tuesday' night's meet- beginning this week at th.e Cran- next Thursday at 7 p.m Child dent at Lehigh University, Beth- ford High School and Walnut Ave- A band concert and fire- ng of the Township Committee. from the fifth grade up g lehem, Pa. , , • works will highlight the annual r The matter^came to the committee's attention when Charles nue School tennis courts as part ter for this program, to beXcon- $35.95 }r^ ~ •>•••• $125* $730 ' fVttj At Cranford High School play- Cost of Relief Independence Dayjfflehjatjjon of 3i on "Monday at' the lagoon area v grade teacher at Brookside* Place nriiiiijtTflll ade inquiry concerning rumors Recreation Committee. Open House Series School, will be supervisor, assisted of Nomahegan Park^ Col. a reorganization in the police In Township Charles J. Christian, chairman EMERGENCY department and asked whether Text Given Registration for tennis will be Begins Wednesday, by. Miss Christine Schillinger, , a VASELINE ? FIRST AID held Tuesday and Wednesday at' student at Roanoke College, Salem, of the Memorial and Ihdepen- LEKTRONIC Public Safety Commissioner Nich- the high school playground from Plans for the first Recreation olas St J. LaCorte would elabor- Va., and Miss Libby, Donaldson, a dencc Day committee, an- 9:30 to 4 p.m. Returning for the Open( House for teenagers thi^ SHAVER ate on the report...... Of Statement summer: were announced today studentxat Tufts University, Med- nounced today. I HAIR TONIC Oxygen Inhalant Emergency Kit third season as instructors Will be ford, Mass. •' '-.; ; . • . Net cost of relief. in Cranford (No Wires) Commissioner LaCorte stated Sandra Stevens, a senior at Ursi- by Mrs. Charles Schillinger, decreased 40 percent in 1959. ac- Mayor Ira p. Dorian will •\ '-.• ••.••••. fthat several reassignment^ • had playground chairman for the. " 'At Adams avenue, Robert Hob- nus College, Collegeville, Pa., and bie, a student at the University of cording to the annual report of the give the. welcoming speech. How- >ocn made' among the executive Text of Mayor Ira D. Dorian's Lawrence Clavin, eighth grade Recreation Committee.. . Department of "Public Welfare as ard Arhesen is chairman of • the staff of the department which, in Vermont, Burlington, Va.. will be $4«w statement concerning the. transfer teacher at Cleveland Junior High .The. committee will sponsor supervisor assisted by Miss Jane submitted to Mayor Ira D. Dorian fireworks display. ' he opinion of; the chief, would ufXt. Ralph Koury an head of the School. . ... • •' the events each Wednesday at ft- and the Township Committee- re- [lead to' a more efficient operation, Collins, a studenl\at Smith Col- A 20-piece band from local 151, detective bureau follows:, Participants will receive two tp.m., beginning next week,' at lege, Northampton, Ajass. : cently by John F. Kunze, director no officer had lost any Musicians' Association,"] 'will pre- "On Sunday, May 29, 1960, Po- tennis lessons each weefc^ They the Walnut Avenue School. Memorial •'Field J, will be supeK of welfare.-• • • ', • •" • sent a band, concert from 7 to 9 rank or. money and that the re-lice Chief Lester Powell relieved will be required towea r sneakers Dancing, ping pong and check- yised by Robert Belle, mth grade Disbursements during-195$ were p.nri. An hour of fireworks will be- assignments were; "merelir/a deJ tt. Ralph Koury as head of the de- or tennis shoes and to supply their ers -will ,be featured. . \ " '*teacher at Roosevelt School, assist- $9,154.18, the report reveals.- and gin at 9 p.m. SUNDAY--JUNE 26-9 A. M. TO 9 P. H. artmental move." personnel rec- tective bureau,' to which he hasown racquets I and balls.. The teenage program is open, ed by Miss Carla Castaldo. stu there were refunds from the state ords o? all officers reassigned were ; and other municipalities totaling In the event, of .rain the celebra-, been assigned for the past four The playground program of arts to all Cranford students in the dent at Syracuse. University. \ tiori will be held the .first clear itrked "not for cause," the com- and one-half years.\Thls action and. crafts, sports and games will ninth through 12th grades. . At Sunny Acres, Miss Patricia i4.509.82; Leaving a net cost for $239 |missioner saidi . , .he year of $4,644.36. The figures night. .„. Fire Chief Bernard A. $1.49 Value was taken by Chief Powell with- begin Tuesday at the seven play- Castaldo, seventh grade teacher at Doyle said five blasts will be $10.95 yFollowing Mayor Dorian's state-- for 1958 were: Disbursements; LADIES' out consultation with \ me,' al- grounds and continue from 9:30 ducted, at the Lincoln play field. Sherman School, will serve as su- sounded- on th'iS' fire siren at 6 Iment. which appears in full in an though, as a member of the public a.m, tonoor i and 1 to 4 p.m." each Staff assignments to the various pervisor, with Donald Damm, stu- S13.711.Q7; refunds, $5,930.20; net p.m. Monday if the program is to KING'S MEN 69c POLIDENT •adjoining column,, and which was safety committee, 1. should have weekday. Children may register on play fields • were announced this dent, at Fairleigh Dickinson.. Uni- L-ost of rcUef, $7,780.87. . BAY WAKD be postponed. ' ."..-•'. ELECTRIC been consulted; The information The 1958 total tor expenditures x •applauded by several.residents at- opening day or the'first day they week. • . ' versity, as assistant. Police Chief Lester W. Powell POLAROID BODY . plu$ tending the meeting. Commissioner came to me, not from Chief Powell attend. Miss Mary Louise Cody, kinder- Edward Schmidt, seventh grade had represented an increase of-104 9 announced that cars may be ILaCorte declared that "the mat-or Lt Koury, but by chance from Registration for basketball les- garten teacher at Lincoln School, , (Continued 'on. Page 8) •',''' percent over the previous year and Bans Camp parked in the baseball diamond Itcr had been thoroughly gone into other sources. When I took the the net cost to the'township an area of the park across from the •v. HAIR CUTTING \ SUNGLASSES REFRESHER $1 DENTURE CUP matter up with Commissioner La- increase of 79 percent above that •by the'Township Committee and trap shooting range and in the lot •there was no reflection. on Iil Corte, commissioner of public for 1957. .-.^ adjacent to the ..diamond. Parkfing safety, he supported the action Announce 93 Handled by the department dur- Season Opens 59 I Koury and no cause; for rumor or : Nearly 500 Students Enroll will be prohibited on both sides; of 69* Igossip." «-*'•' taken by Chief Powell ' ing ,1959 were 101 cases.involving Kenilworth boulevard from Sprin- SET$6 "As mayor of Cranford and as 393 persons, as compared with the This Sunday ficld av'enue to the Kenilworth line- The committee held two con- 1958 totals of 133 cases and 568 ferences concerning the matter and a member of the public safety At Second Summer School Staff members of the Cranford and also on .Springfield avenue River Pearls persons. from Kenilworth boulevard to I it -. was made final on Monday committee, I, unfortunately, do \ Almost 500 students have enrolled in the second summer school Boys* Camp, headed by Ray Ward] not have the power of counter- Entire Year -Largest factor in the decrease Pawnee road. . • ----.•• Inight. Lt. Lawrence T. Bonnell, G. Frank Zimmerman, principal at Cranford High School, G. Frank Zimmerman, principal, announced in relief-costs was the decrease in director. left yesterday for the by Coro Hsgt. Louis IL Guertin and Sgt. Vin- manding the transfer which, undec County Park drive will be closed ;'' of Cranford High School, an- yesterday. // required food expenditures'from camp fin Silver Lake, near Hope, to to traffic at 8:30 p.m. ^ j • ' |cent L. Brinkerhoft" also were re- the circumstances, cab ''only be 7 done by the full Township Cflm- nounced today that 63 students Mir. Zimmerman reported that 487 students have registered com- $7,513.45 in 1958 to $4,322^5 last get things in readiness for the of- ,. Chief Powell said regular mem- lassigned and no complaints were mittee, I, accordingly, took the maintained honor roll grades for pared to 360 last year. Approximately 30 of the students arc tuition- year.'. Next largest item was shel- bers of the police force on spe-1-• BARON'S DRUG STORE I received from any of them, Com- the entire school.year.. They are: paying students from out-of-town. ficial opening Sunday. matter to the Township Committee', ter, with a total expenditure here cial assignment will direct traffic Imissioner LaCorte stated. . ' but they determined hot to take Twelfth grade—Cynthia. Blohm, Of the total, 156. 55 more than of - $2,022. last year as compared The I960, season will be in-assisted by CD Auxiliary * Police. 34 Eastman St. \<°PP- Cranford Theatre) As a result of the shift, the com- any-action. Diana DeLonge, Patricia Downing, last year, are taking 14 advanced with the 1958 figure of $2,892- augurated with flag raising cere- Union County Park, police under \ Cranford Imissipncrsaid, Lt. Koury has more y Beth Epstein, Betty Eudene, Judith C F3A "Because I feel a personal injus- subjects including Algebra I and,Election Held Othcr expenditures, last year monies' at 3 pjn. Sunday." Stanley the' direction of Chief Wesley — Store Also In Westfield — I time to conduct in-service training Gisser, Holly Jota, Virginia Mc- II, Plane Geometry, American His- were as follows: Fuel, $193, com- Hoesly also will Assist. The police What costumes an outfit better, adds more chic because of their luscious pearly whiteness ... tice has beerf done, to Lt. Koury, Arthur, .Susan O'Connor, Carol Grayson,.a former director of the I courses for which he has been and because I believe the action tory II, Latin I, French I and II, pared with $222.35 in 1958; cloth- have been instructed to report at We Reserve The Right To Limit. Quantities lhan pearlsl We see them in Core's newly inspired River Pearl Collection . .*. in strands of one < - [specially trained. He noted that Shire; David Skaggs, Rudolph Ste- y , , , By Historical ing, $162.47, . compared with camp.and now a member of thethe trap shooting ranie at 6:30 ... two . .. even ... three tiers of rich unforg enable beauty] Each pearly pearl is deep in giant taken by Chief Powell is contrary wart, David Thaxton, John With- Spanish I, German I, College Biol- STORE HOURS: 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. — FREE DELIVERY — BR 64100 I several municipalities .and police to-the -best-interests- of Cranford\ S1OA33;. electric, $128.73. cq camp..lrwMrf?w-will h«- in rharea I--1]IK1 ^y^ %08j with $iO3.91; health. $89.55, com- ^jgjj^^ ...,.::!:,: Leers"' CxcfiSTecOKelr legal rights. for the record.' Mr. Zimmerman said the Driver' greetings hy President Robert'M. Lone of the benefits of the- in-serv- Robert Cohen, Richard Conley, John L. Lehman of 12 Pittsfleld pared with $103.16. and scavenger : "Lt, Koury Is an outstanding Bonnie Copeland, Lois Copson, Education course has : an enroll- street was' elected to succeed Ray. service, $1625 Crane. ' ice training program, he said, is to member of the Cranford Police De- (no expenditure Scholarship JEWELRY, GOERKE'S STREET FLOOR, ELIZABETH ONLY CHhton Crane, Jill Donnelly, Don- ment of 15, the maximum- for, the A. Clement as president. of the listed for 1958). The 1958 expendp - The Rev.'Laird.Miller, assistant [school policemen to know what partment. He is the only member \\ I they can andcannot do in line ald Drumm, David Eaton, Ingeborg course. Cranford' Historical Society at a itures- also included $256.60 for minister of the First Presbyterian who has taken the special 12-weeX Fey, Charles Goodfellow, Carol Advanced .credit subject classes Church, will offer the invocation, Award Total |«fduty. '' course given by the Federal meeting in Union Junior College hospitalization, $13.32 for water Iversen. : meet the entire morning while re-' Friday night. Mayor Ira D. Dorian and $35 for. refrigerator repair, and David Thompson, commander Lt. Koury, the commissioner reau of Investigation, including Also, William Knox, Joanna view or make-up classes meet two of Cranford Ptast, 21J, American- Young continued, has never questioned criminal investigation. This was and Mathew D. Hall were elected none of which items occurred in At $95,980 Koch, Alan Kohn, Diane Kohn, hours daily allowing enrollment in to the board of trustees and Mrthe .1959 report Legion, will present a flag which Additional ' scholarship awards the right of Chief Powell to trans- at a substantial cost to the Town- Frederick Kopf, Rodger Kopf, Ar- two subjects. will flyove r the camp during the Democrats, fer him to other duties nor has he ship of Cranford. Admission to the Lehman, Wesley A. Stanger and Expenses for cases serviced for reported this week by Charles J. .*» (k&xrfj Groerke's thur .Kusfv. James Lang, Lynne A total of 256 students' are tak- A. F. .Bohrman were re-named toCranford by other municipalities eight week season. Post, director of guidance at Cran- (t ever complained to the- public course is very selective and there Marley, Keith Postell, Paul Reed, Attention! I safety commissioner. 1 ing 321 review or make-up sub- the board for three-year terms. {Continued on.Page 4) Following flag-raising cere- ford High School, brought the fi- are only a few in this whole area Judy Russell. Kathleen Wiese, jects, a large increase over last monies. Mr. Ward will introduce "This is'no reflection on any . On recommendation of .Robert nal total to $95,980 shared by 38 All High School Students who have beeri^ selected :by.the Janlne- Zimmerman and Jeffrey year when 149 students took 209 members of the camp staff and individual," Mr. LaCorte declared. F3F3.II. to a i Upopn completion,, M. Crane, membership chairman, members of the Class of 1966. Interested in Joining A ' Zimmerman.. • • of these subjects. the families of Wesley N, Philo of CHS Graduate will present the trophy and flag Those receiving awards not re- "We have a good police depart- he'received a speciaill commendad - Tenth grade—Rita Bernstein, used at the camp last season to Young Democrats Club, I went and we hope to keep it that tion by Director J. Edgar Hoover. Enrollment in personal use typ- 9 Iroquois road and Howard W. ported before include:'' .'•: Donald Blosser, James Borges, ing or reading climbed to 75 stu- Ulsamcr of 331 Walnut avenue last year's outstanding camper. Mr. Janet Colburn, daughter of Mrs. — call — I way." ., .•_',• • • "Foxthe past several years, lit Nell Castaldo, Edward Coe, Brian Flies to Germany Grayson will present senior Red Air. Kiamie asked whether Lt Koury has headed the detective dents, the principal reported. were elected to membership. * Virginia S. Colburn. 314 North MARTIN GALLANTER Conley, Martha Damon, David De- Mr. Zimmerman noted that a Cross lifesaving certificates and avenue, east, $300 yearly.* re- (Continued on- Page 4) bureau of Cranford and has set Longe, Ruth Epstein, Gail'Grif- "Hie society wen^ on record .as For Summer Job emblems to counselors, who have BR 2-6344 up its operating procedures. Two third section had to be added to newable for a total of $1,200, at fiths, Stephen Hall, Paula Holler- . • (Continued on Pag"e 8) opposing the revised plan for One week after graduating from been receiving instruction during Muhlcnbcrg College, Allentown. full time persons have, since been bach. Route 1-287 on the ground that it Cranford High School, James F. the past month. added to the bureau by Chief Pa. ' . • •. • .. • • Also, James Kiernun, James still cuts across a section close toDulicai of 423 Orchard street is Porty-three. boys are enrolled Jo-Anne Bedell, daughter of Mr. Powell, attesting to the volume of King, Donald Lewis, Sandra Mc- the Washington Memorial Museum working in a physics laboratory in for the first week of camp and the work- which ii performs., The" 'Abstainers' > and Mrs. Roy Bedell of 8 Central Arthur, Gay Milius, Thomas Mit- in Morristown, \ Levcrkusen, Germany. first six weeks of the season are avenue, selected by the National Bureau has hadan outstanding chell, Delia Munday, Jamc Oath- filled to capacity, according to Mrs. Bonds to Girls record In solving the matters' re- Have Their Night Trustee Clement reported he had James, 17, son of Mr. and- Mrs. Secretaries' Association for a $75 Two June graduates of Cranford out, William QIRcllly, Shirley supplied data and pictures on his- Fraturis Dulicai, has a summer job Arthur Boertmann. registrar. award at the Katharine Gibbs S ferred to it. • • : > Rakacs, Michael ferry and Karen There • are two. openings in the High School were' awarded $25 1 toric poipts qf interest In Cranford with Bayer Co. in Germany. _ He School. "In addition .to'.the above, Lt. Tucker. ' -r. ' At Town Meeting to the New Jersey Historical Sowill- , return in September to enter seventh week and several open- savings bonds/by the Cranford Tuesday night was "abstentlon Fred Swisher, son of Mr. and Koury has. been conducting in- Winth grade—Henry Bernstein^ ( ciety and to Harold A. Sonn for Lehigh University, Bethlehem, P ings in the eighth' u-etk. {Continued .on Page 4)' Formfit Business and/Professional "Wo- service training for other members night" at the Township Committee men's Club/ at the final meeting Patricia Bucher, Emil Ciurczak, "New Jersey Genesis." He /also as an electronics engineering ma- (Continued on Page S) (Continued on Page 8) meeting. (Continued on Page 2) j Monday /pight at the Coach and Public Affairs Commissioner H. | Four Restaurant The local boy, who flew Friday Raymond Kirwan abstained from by jet to Dusseldorf, will live with Winners were Sandra Kolbe, voting, on the favorable' recom- Early Copy Requested Local VFWPost, Auxiliary welcomes [ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Clay- a German family in Opladen, Ger- .at Goerke*t Local Student to Participate mendation of the Board of Adjust- The Citizen and.Chronicle office many. The Bayer Co. operates an t Kolbc of 21 Greaves place, and ment on the application of tne will be closed Monday in observ- Janice Ruch, daughter of Mr. and exchange program each summer, In Limelight at Convention Cranford Elks Lodge for permis- ance of Independence • Day. Be- [Mrs. Lloyd Ruch of 1000 Raritan arranging for the housing of the _ , Members of Capt N. *t Fiskc Post 335. VFW, and its Ladies' Aux- find all your sion to construct an addition to itscause of the holiday, cooperation Summer... I road. In YimlhScimceltyogram students. • . • ,.' iliary were. wry. touch in the limelight at the annual VFW state''con- building at 951 Lincoln avenue, of .publicity chairmen . in getting favorite styles of Sandra, a member of the clerical Brian J. Pankuch, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pankuch of 117 James will have a good oppor- vention in Ashury Park last week. Among those taking bows were: Elmora avenue, is one of 50 talented science students accepted by the east. The commissioner is n past their news releases in on Friday tunity to practice German which I office practice class, was active exalted ruler of the local lodge. Thomas J. Butter, a past commander of the post, who served as presi- Little walkers need I on Library Council and served as National Youth Science Center at Nasson College, Springvale, Me., for will' be appreciated. Deadline for he studied for three years in high with tcireless, strapless bras .. „ "Finance Commissioner J. How- school, He also hopes to spend his dent of the «.tica!mpnu.-nt; Mrs. William Jones, a past, president of the . t 1 business manager of the Spotlight a six-week summer science, program.1 pictures for next Thursday's issue smart mothers . (Continued on Page S) will be 11 a.m. Tuesday. . ' (Continued on Page S) •' auxiliary, who u-as installed as Formfit and on the Golden C staff. She is The special program, mode possible for the first time by an president of the STtw Jersey De- knowing their all-importance in under-, employed by the Allen Printing $18,000 grant by the National Sci- partment Auxiliary; Anthony Ti- b.. .who ask for fine foundations j I Co. and plans to attend the eve- heo, al^o a pail commander, who Lutheran Pastor fashioning your coolest sundress favor- I ning session of Union Junior Col- ence Foundation, will begin Tues- day and continue through August was irt>tail«l a-: Filth District tom- It' - - egc in the fall. Forestry Student Find Americans Liked in Italy 'and have them ites or prettiest party looks! 12. post's rifle squad. Sailing to Europe Janice, a member of the sccrc- ^duiards Spending Summer Emphasis Will V nn n -Arru-rlranw. in. grtmrat,-aj& actlve on the Spotlight, Golden C, project, selected by each student liked throughout Europe, less in state;; title. \ some countries, more in others. V. Each summer finds the Rev.. " and in girls' sports. She was a, and carried put under supervision. Installation oj JJrs. Jones as Right, the wireless nylon confidential whose In Oregon Forest Participants also Will; have an op- James Tuccio, formerly, of 28 Arnold J. Dahlquist traveling in Smart. «k»tl»er» know how by our trained student secretary in the guidance head of theth - sialel^ auxiliarilyi uniit different directions when he re- 1 exclusive Cuddle-Stays wm hidden in the thin/ IJonaid McClintock, son of Mr.portunity to meet informally with Hcrnlng avenue, reports alter 18 took place Satuxda>Vit the Berke- important baby's first shoes department of the high school. She and Mrs. John McClintock of 100leaders in.various fields qf science. months abroad. port; for annual active duty as a are. Tbft'« why so many corseitercs foam lining to lift you high, round and hartd- is employed by Standard Oil Co. ley" Cartvret Hoi.], with Mrs. Navy Chaplain. - Park drive, a forestry management Several >cars ago Brian, 17, a Mr. Tuccio is a civilian employt- Helen Murphy of. Union. pa>t na- mothefT&OOM 0ir* Tod- some. Jtylon lace, white, black, r*~g\j? Committee chairmen were On Tuesday, Rev. Mr. Dahlquist. lina for .tiMIr ADounestera. major in his junior year at Vir- member of the Amateur Astrono- undi-r a two-year contract with the tional president, as installing of- The soft white elk painperW ivory, rose, sizes 32A to 38B O*VO Miss Ann Woods, legislation; Mrs. mers Association of Union County, Navy Department as a traffic man- ficer. M»>. Thoanis Butk*r and pastor of Calvary Lutheran/ l'rs, program coordination; Mrs., ginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacks- Church, will sail for Bremcrhaven,, the tiny feet through all the burg, Va., is spending the summer made his own telescope. He is con^ ager and clvilian-in-charge of the- Mrs. Carrie Brady, both jiast state •tagqs (ron«rawlinff to Marguerite Lcvctt, incentive; Mrs. stantly improving it, spending Navy Air Cargo Terminal . in Germany, aboard the USNS Darby,' walking. ' at WiUamett National Forest in t>resiacnts from the Socul auxiliary, transport ship for troops and de- Doris Knight, . public relations; many hours perfecting the mirror. Naples, Italy. He is on leave from ictn't-d as installing conduciors. And when they're ready for loft, the wireless confidential longline, a pre- Miss MaVy Louise Wctjen,' public Lowell, Ore. pendents, for a three-week" trip. WUlamett is the most heavily He has won prizes for the tele- the Naval Supply Center, Bayonnc Other Craniord vyoiru-ijjvvho j-v- •chool. they're ready . for cisely perfect length for slimming midriff affairs;; Mrs. Herman Hunn, hos- scope In two science fairs, Fair- where he is director f land-air The localpastor will be boarding t""*» regular shoes. Bring timbered 'national forest in the o ceivvd irv«M)£nition durin2 the in-tho USNS "Darby for the second contrail Embroidered cotton, white, pitality. Icigh Dickinson fair and Greater transportation. With him arc Mrs. stallation urocram u»-ix- Miss Carol the little t^ke» in today. United States. • Its Bpecial features ; Sbcphardp, , music; Newark Science Fair at Newark Tuccio and their 6-year-old son-, lime. He served part time on the siles 32A to 3BB Miss Marian include snowcapped peaks, lakes. West, who wwivt'd a same shift during his 17 months'' ' Miss Ann Wood, legislationili ; MrsM ; Collogo-oi-EngiriceFing-.- Stcv waterfalls 'and 'hot springs," also in the Korean Conflict, Walter Kevc,' membership;. Miss' 1 McKcnzie Pass Highway, Three On the honor roll this semester "One finds virtually no. anti at«-. and Mrs. Vincvnt L. Brinkor- L:ist sutttou'r Rev. Mr. Dahlquiit Stella Bialecki, Ways and means;, (Contimued on Pag* 4) at Cranford High School, Brian American sentiment in Italy, even hoff. who will Ibaw chjr*;«' of statf w;is chaplain in Little Creek, Va.. FOUNDATIONS, GOERKE'S THIRD FIOOR Miss.Leona Pcndori, national secu- will enter his senior year in Sep- in towns having local communist public relation*- M^. Brinkvrhoff for the Naval Reserve Officers rity; Mrs. A. Van Gclder. sun- governments-'," Mr. Tuccio reports. -AND~FtAlNFHiiD- tember. He holds a part-time job was a feaSijanod >p»iJt»r on theTraining Corps Detachment. His "shincl ~ Oot*Iiigtt Announced with the ' Cranford Citizen and "Our few experiences in Franc*" :ubj«x't oif public r<.-9atioii< in radio, service career bojjjn in January. Mrs. Mary Knicrim,'career ad- Chronicle. gave Us a fct-ling of Unfru-_ndlin«'ss television aruil r.cws}\a|>crs. IW5, when h<^ served 18 months , (Comttuud on Page 4) For Independence Day All look to thv United States for Mrs. Ctarloi- Scjgfried. t'isko Banks, municipal offices, the More thati 800 students applied with tho First Marine Division in m for this honor, Willard T. Jacqbscn, leadership and a certain amount auxiliary pri->idcntt. Mrvod a> Mrs. the Pacific theatre. Public Library and most local Hecreatiou Band Holds executive director, reported. Stu- of guidance. Jortei* pape 'foj* the chtirt' week stores will be closed all'day Mon- "Here in Italy there are some of tru.-,.amv«ilion. Hirr>" Snyder, day in observance of Independence dents Were selected. on ability, -N Pirat Rehearsal Tonight achievement fn science courses and mistaken conceptions about us. ^nior vicoH»n-.nxajjdiT of tho post One July Meeting Day. • ; ' • We're all fabulously wealthy, we txrv5«.'ntctl Mrs. JUIH-S uiih a floral Township Committee -will have George Tcfcncs, director of the Business windows' at* the. Foot recommendations • of school ad- newly-organized Cronford Recrea- ministrators. • ' abuse minority groups, and ourpiece Irani the JX£>t. and Mrsonl. y one meeting next month—on • Office will be closed and there will foreign aid, although good and wel- Siegfried j>r*3*nted Mrs. Jones Tuesday evening. July 12 — it tion Band, announced this week bo no mall deliveries. Tho lobby The purpose of the science cent ,:•.«•••••.>' comed for European countries, has with a doll dres&od in money from : that the first rehearsal of the tcr is to provide a. place where a was • announced by Mayor Ira D. i..*.-... will be. open, however, for con- a two-fold purpose — the minor the auxiliary. Doriaiv at this week's meeting of , u fcroup will be held in the high venience of box holders and stamp talented high school student can | School auditorium at .8 o'clock to- develop his interest in science. The REPORT FROM EUROPE1— Mr. and Mrs. V. James Tucdojnd one tohel p European economies, In the prvavntalion of awards the local governing body. Because machine users, and mail will be the major one to provide produc- several commissioners will be out. TOWNLEY SHOES I night. ' '' dispatched as usual on holidays. program was suggested by* Dr. 6-ycar-old son, Steven, of Cranford, are shown in Naples, Italy, during the meeting Friday at Con- tion for our industries to prevent vention Hall. Mrs. Hairy Snyder of town on vacation, the July 26 Mr. Toencs issued an invitation In addition to Monday, tho Cit- Vannevar Bush, board chairman of where Mr. Tuccio is serving for two years as traffic manager and 4 Eastman Street f mass unemployment. won second place as outstanding E L I I o all interested O-anford instru- izen' and Chronicle office will be MIT, and Dr. Mcryin Kelly, meeting will be ' omitted. The ti irom Cran/ord Theatre Z A B E T H special consultant to the president clvllian-in-charge of the Navy Air Cargo Terminal. Mr. Tuccio re- ''Our prttts and movies some- membership chairman of the state Board of Health meeting, sched- | mcntallsts to participate in the dosed this Saturday and will con- ports on impressions he has glcencd from .travels through several BR 6.1280 100 Broad F I E L. D varied program that has been ar- tinue to remain closed on* Satur- of International Business. Ma- times add to the* distorted ideas of and the auxiliary presented uled for July 25, has been changed Street FL 1-1600 chines. / . '...•' Europwm countries in Accoinpsoyins (Continued on Page 3) (Cu»Uintu-d ua Page S) to Jiooday eveniufi, July 11* i 163 E. Front Street PL 6-5900 days until after Labor Day. .. .- :*-,' ;...... ,,