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Mrs; Richard Hartie .Traffic Deaths The State of New-4ler.5ey has avenue is recuperating from a tdif- dent, presided. i • acted on the problem of summer sillectomy perfonned Saturday at GARWOO Traffic Deaths week-end congestion, and through Coit Baby Mpspitalin Newark,. the Garwood ed a Attorney • General Theodore D. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jfotfes of school of lnstructlOftlor .FfA;pffl- St.° Mark's Services GARWOOD Parsons is calling upon motorists 250 Willow avenue announce the 'cere Tuesday at CplumWa School, RANF Q R D ^KENILWORTH GARWbpp - Morning pravc to help in this traffic improvement birth^of a son, Edward Joseph5«n I ^rkeley |iei«hts.c NM"., O-VG. andjermon will, be held Sunday program. ' »••'•••' May21 at Overlook HospitBl,.fewfn-Mnk of Newark,/* vice-president 10:30 o'clock with Warren j CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. JUNE 22. 1950 "Steps have been taken toward mjt . :ir jiof the New Jersey Congress oflay reader, officiating. ; : i D r ; relieving the situation by designat- Mrs. GGeorg e RpdneRd r it ^^U:^M' ^8^ W^ ? ' ' Women's GuiW To Hold ing alternate routes-of travel. Mo- low avenue was sponsor recently! • Policies and procedures of the Honored by Lions urganization were discussed. About Barricades '•••& torists can help by using the mark- for her infant niece. Sandra Mich- Meat; cheese, and peanut Strawberry Festival n 4.3 Miles of *New Parkway Next Week L ed routes to and from resort areas ele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. [ !00 persons attended. Those at- wndwiches are tttsty Frfehch-toa,t The Women's GuiiJ or Calvary Ask Action Awarded and by . staggering their hours-of. Michael Gdovin of Blackfofct Ter-l ehding from Garwood were Mrs. ed. Dip but don'i soak sandwiches-u Lutheran Church will'hold its an- travel," Mr.- Parsons announced. race. • the• christening , ceremony Olive Hidi, Mrs. Elsie Williamson, fa egg-milk mlxture-ontf egg beat 1 Asked on nual strawberry festival Wednes- "Surveys have shown that the was held at St. Agnes Church, Mrs. Betty Hagrish, Mrs. Ethel a with two tablespoons pf rnifc.;I * • * . • day at 8 p. m. Featuied will be three areas where most congestion Blackfoot Terrace. - • •• . (Mercer, Mrs. Irene Kappy^ Mrs. iMh^ttfl*4l» v^ ^^ . ^ — - — . ^ *_• •_' —a ^ai To Relieve High School a one-act play, "Those Husbands develops are near Dover.and the - Mr. and Mrs. William Bass and Verna Dalley and Mrs. Rose Kil- slowly on both sides in alittle hot of Ours," under direction of Mrsi Coldwells, in the northern.part of sons, David and James, and Mrs. ^ufg.v " . ,.••"'•'.'' fat. Two Streets lONira; Viola Gehrke. The cast includes _the state on routes leading to and: Mamie Bass of 363 Hickory ave- |." , ' • .... :...:. ' ••' :•"' ..-.' . Mrs.. Alphild Fenderson, Mrs. CJC Traffic Diplomas from the lake district; in the vi- • • William George Semonite of nue left Saturday for Oberlin, 1 Louise Hausmann, • Mrs. Avis cinity of Camden on roads leading ,123 Centennial avenue receiv- Ohjio, where they attended the Cranford Terrace, Wall Henkel, Mrs. Astrid Johnson, Mrs. to resorts in the southern parts of ed a bachelor of arts 'degree Seniors End June graduation ceremonies •of' Mrs. Street Residents Fight Ida Noelker, Mrs. Edna Nylen and Holly Street Residents the state, and. in sections' of Mon- Monday from the University Mamie Bass' son, Seymour!Bass. Seems like a man works Mrs. Bernice Wells. v . Program; Awards mouth and Middlesex counties." of Vermont, Burlington," Vt. A Mr. Bass was graduated Mdnday Link to Muusee Drive Miss Muriel Noelker will sing a Say College Driveway He pointed out that motorists major in zoology, Mr. Semo- from the Oberlin College/Mi solo. She' will be accompanied by Presented in Assembly nite was a member of the Sail- Township Committee Tuesday Is Destroying Home can save time* and avoid congestion better with money laid by., night received a petition from 90 Mrs. Anne Kiesewetter. Mrs. One hundred and eighty-seven to and from the northern lake areas ing Club and the Outing Club. Kathleen Pease is .in charge of A complaint against gas fumes, Horse Pike (Route 42). Alternate ways. In this respect, the indi- residents of Cranford Terrace and seniors and two veterans received by using the marked alternate He is a graduate of Cranford Wall street requesting that their tickets. Refreshments are under noise and vibration from cars en- diplomas last night at commence-: routes have been marked at thevidual motorists can help most by Awarded B.S. Degree High School.- Attending the route which by-passes clogging southern end of the Edison Bridge streets be barricaded" at the presr direction of Mrs. Ethel Doss. tering the Holly street entrance to ment exercises in Cranford, High points- between Singac and Net- using the alternates that have been ceremonies over the week-end in the vicinity of South Amboy carefully signed and by staggering From Penn State -.•sr,. ent dea* ends. The petitioners Union Junior College was made School. G: . Frank Zimmerman, cong. Vacationists in the Camden ' were his parents, Mr. arid-Mrs. contended that tjje streets have high school principal,' presented the and via Dunellen and Englishtown. his travel hours. The worst hours Donald K. "Wilson, son of Mr. before the JJoand of Education area wiO find travel expedited by In the absence of additional .George E. Semonite and;two been dead end.streets for the past Class of 1950 to Dr. Howard R. using the White Horse Pike (Route for resort-bound traffic on Satur- and Mrs. W. F. Tuesday night by Mr. and MrsI highways in these areas, eVery- day. and often on Sunday. ftr& Wilson of 308 other. - brothers, David , .!' and n-ter century, that many Prominent Best, supervising principal, who in ^() ThTfig is bfeing done to make the between 10 a. m m _. , Elizabeth avenner •waT graduate? dents purchased their homes on Edward P. Queenan of 212 Holly turn presented the group to Wal- as marked alternates to the Black L l most efficient use of present road- Schedules should be' arrangedJ-sp; -enTlMonday with the degree of the streets with this understand- street. ' "-•.;'..- -^ •. •_— :'• • ter E. Cooper, president of the Stanley W. ing, anji to have the streets opened AUGUST THERMANN Board of Education. Mr. Cooper as to avoid the congested areas^at-bachelor of science from Penn his Etudies'thqre for his master of WomanDies Mr. Queenan said that,-commo- these hours," Mr.' Parsons declared State College, State College, Pa: A : would constitute a hazzard to the tion from cars being driven in and conferred the diplomas. science: "degree.'' A* graduate of safety of the children. ;„' TRIAL. "The most criticaT" hours for month prior to commencement, he Cranford High.School, he served out of the college driyeway has Ufc- Miss Joan Lloyd, who was a vic- was elected tolmembership in Phi Are you worried srt>wt ihrtagv The petition, which was refer- tim of poliomyletis last fall, but who UNUSUAL SUBSCRIPTION! OFFERS homebound motorists are between two years in the Navy arid attended Mrs. H. W. Whipple come unbearable: He told the Ejected by 5 p. m. and 8 P- »n. on SundaysBeta Kappa. * too long-^or not long enough? red to " the public works depart- Vecovqred and continued her All Star Sports (Street &;• Smith) :..: Nos. p I.OO Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute at board that he has had to replaster and holidays and between 7 and 9 Many people are worried aqbut ment, was in rebuttal to one re- Was Loug Active ib<~< studies. with her class, received a Australian Exporter ...., ; Nos. 3.00 . The local young man has been Troy, JI.' ¥Y., for three years prior one or the other. Some •/•yen : r ceived at the last meeting of the the north rooms of his hoysc many tremendous ovation as she was Aviation News Beacon (biweekly) 2.00 a. "m. on Mondays. Travel condi- awarded an assistant teaching fel- to entering iPemv State' last fall. about both. '• '' •• • < '^f-' ., Advertising, Publicity 2.00 tions, can be improved by arrang- lowship in the physics department His!; parents' attendbd;'" thafxcOm- .Township Committee from 39 resi- times because vibration from the lions Club handed her .diploma. Charm M "....; ........ ••• 1 yr. Yes—the fear of outltvinir life Mrs.' Louise Mor'rell Franklin 5.00 ing to'leave'for home early or later at Penn State and will continue mencement oh'Monday;-- ~-^ ; dents of'Munsee .drive, Cayuga and cars, and trucks has caused ' the Under a general, heading; "The. Conjurors' Magazine (magic monthly) .... „,:„,.. lyr,. Ramapo roads, requesting the pav- Whipple, wife Of Henry Warren • Cosmopolitan M" ;..'„...'..;.. Z 8 months 2.00 than these more popular hours'of house to shake, breaking the plas- Education of a Cranford Youth," 4.00 ing of a small section to connect Whipple, retired president of the Esquire M .'. : 1 yr. travel. Everyone will agree that "common to many elderly peopled / ter.
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