-if • '"I r»cc sis CKANFOW (NX) CITIZEN AN© CHKOX1 . PECEMBEB Babies Gain First Place daughter of Mr.-and Mrs. William chairman of the Citizens for Ken- Rotary Working to Ease fioyd. nedy, announced that a victory Iii Auxiliary Pin League Methodists cocktail dance will be held at 4:30 I International Tendons The Dabics, moved into first p.m. Sunday at Shackamaxon 11 TirObserve Musk Program Country Chip, Scotch Plains, by (] SHOP AT "Rotary clubs in I If? countries are united at these difficult lames plaei_^ by one-half game over the the Union County Citizens for 1 Dop's by .taking a pair of * r of international tensions in an endeavor to promote understanding, ( To Be Featured Kennedy- Do Your 1" n p d from,, the latter team this Communion Tickets may be obtained -from good will and peace throughout the .world/lKaFc& D» Giovanni 'KENILWORTH — The Sacra- —i w,Jm week in the VFW Auxiliary Mr. Campanelli or at the door. I—I >' "1 By Woman's Club = a— 'Union, governor of district 751 of Rntnrv TntVJtrkii T^ ^jg 3ncnl"oI~HbljrCbmmunion wilTBe worth Rotary Club" yesterday at the Hitchin* Post, Uruon. ^Bowling Leagi^e The Boo Boo's GARWOOD — The two musical In addition to "the activities of —. urA King Pins are tied for third celebrated at both the 9:30 and II To admire on principle is the ' Shopping Early <% groups of the Gap-wood Woman's o'clock services Sunday morning only way to imitate without loss the more than 10,600 Rotary clubs ' tively supported Linle >' League place, two games out. at Community Methodist Church. Club, the Off Keys and the Choral it>"- Grpup, will present nqvelty num- of originality.' — Samuel Taylor within th(&p*)wn communities to | Baseb.ill. Boy Scouts. Girl Scouts High series were rolled by; Mrs.The Rev. James S. Tiller, pastor, Coleridge. promote this objective. Rotary In- I and similar activities, Jack -Ewing, Boo Boo's, 466; Mrs. bers and then the entire member- For The Most Beautiful has announced that his com- [vol. LXVII. No: 46. 4 Sections, 28 Pages CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1960 Entered u second class mall matter at temauonal has awarded grants of Mr. Di Giovanni urged all local IX Scheller, Clowns, 419; Mrs munion meditation w}ll be "Theship will join in singing Christmas The Prat Office at Cranford, N, J, TEN CENTS more than $3,300,000 in the past Rotanarb. to make plans for ihe Buck Russel, Clowns, 415, 'Mis', Christian Is Free." The Methodistcarols at the club's'meeting in Bay Touch you the sourest point, Varied Assortment Of 13 years through its program of club to be represented al (be.52nd Roy Bnnkerhoff, Dabics, 413; an Choir will offer the anthem, at Leaf Memorial Home, 221 South with sweetest terms. — William student fellowships, Mr. DiGio- annual convention of Rtolaoy In-'MrSi Ben-Brixner, King Pirts,/400. both, services. avenue, at 8:15 pan. Monday. Shakespeare. vanni said » | ternationaL uhich tsroll Mb held in Te — J ning at 6:30, and the Senior High tion of home decorations for the > Boo lioa * Fellowship will~begin at 7:30, On holiday season.1 Christmas countries other than their own IIMA^I^V-.'-. W AA*!** j P. lit [ayor Turns On Christmas Lights Shows Jr. High Ne&d as Rotary ambassadors of good IWUueril LXJMfiS j Saturday evening the Senior High Members of the American will: Since 1947, when this pro-1 »' J-__ V-.'*"^_ I Via Upii / group plans a gym and swim party home,, garden and conservation Bonus Santa Claus wiB arrive from The need for a neiy junior high school can be demonstrated even Four School Board Aspirants gram was established, 1,322 Ro- IKirDCr ACglCFS at the Westfield YMCA. Betsy departments will set up display e North Pole on his annual when the matter of projections is taken out of the picture and only tary Foundation fellowships have' n. »* J r> ^ Boh Gamble Named Lang, president, announced that tables of articles they are selling citation to the township un- children who are 'now here are considered. Dr. Alfred L Miller Endorsement of four can- been awarded to students in 68 members and their guests should as Christmas gifts. Chairman of r auspices of the Cranford, of 701 Willow street pointed out in a letter to the Board of Education The Modern Barber Shop re- . meet at the church Saturday, at A 3 - Year e didates for the three trustee countries for study in 45 countries. ^ hostesses for the evening will'oe jiamber of Commerce at 10 on Tuesday evening. Fnenmamedd a full gsrti^ahead of the Io All-Star Grid .leant 6:30 p.m. . ' ' positions to be filled at, the •"with grants averaging $2,500. Bob Gamble, outstanding senior Mrs. Carmen Biazzo. FREE |m Saturday. He will he met "Projections and predictions, February 14 school board elec- i each ^ the three lineman for the "With fellowship and to High The Methodist Men's Club will Plans for the meeting were com- the eastbound platform of though soundly developed, can be tion was announced today by football again show movies for children pleted at an executive board SERVICE assailed because they are projec- was named as starting Saturday afternoon, Edward Dor- lie Jersey Central Railroad the Joint Civic Committee for vides a common ground for near- tiorr Bowling Leagac-. meeting Monday night at the home j atiori and from there will be list Criteria tions," Dr. Miller wrote. Encouraging Candidates for for the all Essex-Union rell, presidenti , announced. A small of Mrs." Edward Mousted of 351' ly 500,000 business and profession- High ^core* GUARANTEE ported to a fire engine which "To this end, I have taken all the Crawford Board oT Educa- al executives throughout the oy E. County grid team announced Sun- admission\fce # be chargegedd fo for Locust avenue. the enrollment numbers, actual Patter. Emits, 543; F. [ill take hifti on a tour of the tion. They are Dr. .Joseph E. Rofcerts: djy by the New "York News. Kup- the show atl:30 j>m. in.the social It was announced that in place For Quality children in our schools right now Hawkins, Jr., the only incum- world regardless of d.ffermfi na- colonial. 537; K Coctsren. Modem. rf,owa s nicked for the honorable rooms, Proceeds will be used for on every > and rearranged them in order to of the usual. exchange of Christ- | Upon' completion of > his tour. bent running for reelection; Mrs. ^±^L°I ^^^^^T^T ***"» Ow*-* 323: mention 2,u.d. . church projects.^ - mas gifts, members are being ask- Nationally- Advertised simplify them and to determine Robert Blosicry .Wnliam T., Knox pohticaKand religious beliefs,' he A KaestnW, Ernie's. 52O: C> Re, . The WSCS executive commit- nta will establish ^headquarters School Staff just what our situation is without emphasized. « Colonial. 519; T.' Sfcurtire* Rr.ciidly. nr tt n - w ed to__donate to a_ fund- for. the Fine Watch At Dr. Bernard H. McKenna, exec- and Dr. Henry J/Mineur. 1 ee .will meet Tuesday with Miss 107 North Union avenue, where, a single projected child. (See "In additibn to the promotj»n_of SQT, J FVetmd , Masrer. 363"' aai- Welk« Receives Letter ' Audrey Spencer presiding. The j>urchase_oi_pajamas-fqi'±*a -chil-l fwelcome-the children per- utive-secretary of the Metropoli- accompanying chart>. - * ~~The selection^'were "made' from international understanding/ Mr. g Wise. Modern. 502. "** j Ronald, Welkee, , seniorsr, ,wa swDecembea r meeting of the Official dren's ward at the John E. Run- nally and present each one tyith tan School Study Council, empha- a list prese&wd by the group's DiGiovanni continued, "special Team standing* are: • • \ nells Hospital-for Chest Diseases. ! candy cane. sized that recruiting good teach- "With Jhe acceptance of the ref- screening committee at a meeting - among 18 members of the# soccer Board will be held on the follow- erendum on January 17, construc- emphasis is being placed by Ro-' L aTTe ers and'maintaining a laj-ge num- last week/in Lincoln School. The 33 ;sqttdd at Union-College, Schenect- ing evening at 8 p.m, [Following is the route Santa tion will be completed for the faU tary dubs in this district, which 33 ady N. Y., to receive a varsity lef- Last Sunday^the sacrament of aus will use on his trip through ber were two of the most critical term of 1963 for a senior high, 10, Joint Cjxhc Committee interviewed includes 42 Rotary clubs in Cen- . Mikt'i Barbef shop. 33 Citizens for Kennedy seven/people ^ind from this group 11 iet irecently. holy baptism was celebrated for b Saturday morning: problems faced today by Boards .11 and 12 grades and a junior high trat New Jersey, on community j ^.''^^ ^ 85 The Union team finished their William Joseph Broderick, III, son Slate Victpry Dance 27 North Union Avenue [start at station plaza on South of Education. system, 7, 8 and 9 grades. In the they^bove four w prepared by the Board of Edu- (•Continued on Page 4) < Hawkins received his A.B. degree generous assortment of perfumes andxosmet- rr cation, will be—distributed this place to ™?. p1ar«> : from Baylor University, was a icswaII^^lecYMc^f^iifif fn-at-Orawgo-avenue—to -~wteek-to everyhome •ircCranfortF Rhodes Scholar at Oxford Univer- - pens, etc., favenue, .tight turn to->SJbrth Urtion Tby- members—of the -Cranford-- sily,'studied at Brown bvcnue7td! Eliiarjeln1" avcrme-^*™™**" •OoHege^Gluov-'MrK™ Forrest'"'Pr ELIZABETH PLAINRELD taii Left/on ElizaBetH"' aveoue. left Dexter, public relations chair- tes Realgymnaiium in Munich, — We Gift Wrap Them AH For Christmas - [turn ajt Bloomihgdali! avenue. Has-. Hailed by Loc^Clergymen man, reported at a board meet- Germany, ahd received his Ph. D. ni, avenue io Lambert street to ing Tuesday nignt. For Seasonal in the medical sciences from Har- Vadc aveniic to Elizabeth avenue, .Clergymen from local churches of 'trie denominations concerned The report gives information vard University. [right turn t6 Hamilton avenue to this week indicated they feel the proposal presented to the General on sites, costs, capacities and Mail Increase Dr. Hawkins has lived m Cran- feo/est avenue to North Union ave~ Assembly of the Rational Council of Churches for a merger of the transportation.* An index is in- ford for six years, and is married ARPEGE SPRAY HIST |ime, left turn to headquarters-tof Methodist Church, the Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A., the cluded on the last page. In preparation for' efficient and has five children. He is a Ves- jjjnta Claus, United Presbyterian Church-and fee United Church of Christ is a handling t>f the holiday mail rush. tryman at Trinity Episcopal Santa will receive visitors at his stej» in the righi direction. measures ".school quality in four Postmaster Arthur Boertmann re- Church. I headquarters from noon to- 4:30 "While I haven't had a chance major areas' Community char- ported, the local Post Office has Mrs. Blosser has lived at 60S Wal- '5.00 I. MINEUR low street for five years, is a ?-to 5 ptn to study the proposition IGflyT aeteristies,-—-financial climate,- rented—a-buiiding-on—Lexington (Continued on Page 2) spending' policy and staff charac- Tiomemaker and mother of three I am very much in favor of a un- avenue in Kenilworth which will children. She received hex AJJ- teristics. Dr. McKenna displayed be used as a depot for all incomT ion of-Itoatestani denominations a - "Quality Control Chart" by ing and outgoing -parcel post be- degree from Allegheny College in and am very happy that saf new Tally Here which communities can plot their LWYMails Cranford Women Meadville, Pa,,' and. was elected to IMPLEMENT KIT '3.90\Entry Blanks tween now and Christmas. Phi Beta Kappa. She" formerly approach is being made," the Rev- school quality • for e comparison Operations at "this special depot with other towns. lived on Samoset road. Dr. Albert AUinger, pastor of Is 26,424 will continue from 5 a.m. to 7Whp' Aided Suffrage Fight Mrs. Blosser hasf devoted much, inJlemrMion —Good-school-staffs-are-made- Up^ -p.riK-each- day-and-for-add*tional Cranford Methodist Church, de- TficPTownsfiip ofn^anfolrorn, -By-MRS. "time (b {neTjnterests ofcKHcufcn, a population of 26,424 as of April of- well-trained, and well-traveled hours when necessary to speed Eorty years ago women got the vote, and 40 years ago the League serving as superintendent of the PRINCE GARDNER WALLETS dared. "~I "vcill do everything in persons with strong informed in- delivery of Christmas parcels. In \Event Ready my power to help bring it about 1, I960, according to final 1966 of Women Voters of the United States was formed. Here in Cranford, senior high department in the Population Census statistics this terests, the researchers found. addition to the local Post Office's as/our local league celebrates five years of active service m our com- Sunday School of the First Presby- J Entry blanks for the annual re- but "would like to see some of our "Teachers need to be educated three parcel post trucks, seven ad- sidential Christmas, decorating laymen oq the committee. We are week. This represents a 42 percent munity, we recognize our debt to those who helped make it possible terian Church and as a member increase "-over the 1950 Census first, then educators/" Dr. Me- ditional vehicles have been hired, for us to have an equal voice in our government. of the vocational guidance com- contest sponsored by the Cranford not aiming at uniformity — but (Continued on Page 3) j Board of Realtors and conducted figure of 18,602. , • for the rush period. Mrs. George H. Bates ot 21 Cen- mittee of the church- Postmaster Boertmann said 1 by its Women's Association rnay The Rev. Robert Bizzaro. Population growth in Union tral avenue is suiely one of these. She is a member of Cranford be picked Up at local real, estate County • was 2fi.7 percent during of additional help will start )Won- Mrs. Bates is well known to the College Club, president of the of Trinity Episcopal Church, is^ day, when approximately 35 ex- Legion Christmas Cranford High, School PTA and a CHANEL NO. offices, or the blank printed on sued the following statement ori the past decade, the official 1960 Booster Club community for her many,years of v Census figure being „ 504,255 as tras wHl be added to the/clerical member of the League of Women page & of Section Two of this issue the proposal: ;' * Htpe Sale to Aid work with JEranford scouts, her COLOGNES and PERFUMES of the Citizen aad Chronicle rnay compared with the 1950 total of staff. ^Starting next Thursday, he more than.20 years' service .on the, Voters. During the past year §he .^The divisioa of the church on 398,138, while, the population of Fetes Athletes saidt between 40 and/45 extras has been chairman of the Citizens We used, it was announced today earth, which has come about sot Youth Projects library board, her Red Crpss serv- by Mrs; Helen, the state as a whole increased There was a total attendance of •will be added to they^artrier' staff. ices in both world Wars, and herfor a Better Cranford, ' Cregar, contest b>- God's Will but by mafrts sin, The seventh annual Christmas Mr; Knox; of 22 Doering y & chairman*., from 4,835,329 to6,06i6,782 , or 25.5 over 20d as some 90 parents, rela- Business window/ at the Post tree sale of Cranford Post 212, 18 years on the Board of Eduea" wa t is the gcandal of Ctoistianity. To^- percent i dM yfcom 8:36-; -tiQU*Jo_hiention_jiist_a4)fltt.o£.Kcr. director of the technical informa» day most Christians are anxious -ATneriean-Lt'gion began -yesteKday- tibn- divkionT of Esso Research and December 20,'an,jgd judging g will A pil«-Census estimate of popu- witness the annual fall banquet of te 5 pJB. this Saturday and also an"d .will continue through De- contribution to our- town; but the to see the church' restored io the lation figures for each municipali- the Cranford Boosters' Club hon- oa December VV and December 24, Criihford League of Women Voters (Continued on Page S) PLASTIC I- 4ake place en1kh> eveniHg of Unity which: Jesus Christ intended cember 24 on township property eemfeer StT. Six- Qualified out-of ty iq the eouhty issued by Shelby oring NCSranfprd. High School ath- and from 2 tor p jj.ra. this Sunday on Springfield avenue near North salutes Mrs. Bates in this 40th when He established iL- The Cr. Feft distriet Census supervisor, letes arid cheerleaders at the and also on/December 18. anniversary year for her activities town judgesi headed, by Mrs. BL wounds xthkh are the .result of Union avenue. p Murphy of Westlield, wiU be last February listed a figure of school Tuesday evening. Starting Monday, the windows Thomas L. -Hamilton and Harold that helped promote, passage and FITTED TRAVEL CASES 40O yeaors of separation tvilf rnost approximately , 24,000 for Cran? Speaker was Uewellyn ("Pug") wlll.be open: from 8:30 a.m. to 6 ratification of the 19th amehfl' Aid Squad 'driven by Cranford realtors to the Ukely not be healed overnight, E. Naumann, co-chairmen for the 1 various homes eatered in the COB> ford. Following the count in April, Williams of Roselle Park, a coach on/weekdays through Decent" project, reported that members ment'erantinc women full suffrage." from 'The B!ake-Kke plan for reua- the preliminary.I960 figure given in that community for over ,28 .iser t% except that on Wednesday, and friends unloaded a carload of In a recent interview, Mrs. Bates test.' ibii trtiich has beeii^ publicized- this for the towrishijjs was 26,377.. Election Held 1 yea'rsi who prodded the young Thursday and Friday of next approximately 1,500 of recalled marching in two suffrage Because iri previous years pser past week presents aa Vestciting In. a school pbpulatibB forecast trees parades. Of the first of these,1 in Hugo Jf. Staigerwas" elected pre- lighting or poor visibility due to athletes>^o continue to esdhibit fair week they will remain open, until them -.between-6 p.m. Tuesday sident of the Cranford first Aid ' -i* .'- (Continued m Page' 2) • " possibility' fat us io ponder. Since play, good sportsmanship, humil- 8 'p.m. •' > •• • • ' i ' • • . • and 1 a.m. yesterday. Newark,, Mrsv Bates said: bad weather has made it difficult , "It was-a-rniny day, and we had Squad at its Deceritber meeting at ••', so few deSails of tlie. merger plaa ity and hard work" throughout '"There will be n© service at;the The trees range in size from two 1 W identify certain homes entered to weal otir husbands' raincoats— the squad building Mpnday eve- •• in the contest; fttrs. Crcgasr ^«ra- have been made clear, I feel it is their Jives.' ; '• ' ' •/ business windows on Sunday, De- feet tb 20 feet, and -the co-chair- ning. Mr. Staiger has served as ffltJBH phasizes that housei-numbers must UM early to lake a-definite stand CJreetmgs Were extended'^oy cember 25', and Monday, Decem- men said prices are in line with wornen didn't have. nice ones of their own then. .But then the secretary, vice-president and,ejiap^» be plainly visible'from the street on it.* However. I aw-glad thai we Mayor Ira D. Dorian, •Wts,/ti. ber 26. Service will return to nor- those of previous years.,. lain as well as being a. former ., have Something that will at least mal on Tuesday, December 27. Starting Saturday, wreaths,-rop? sun came out, and. there we were DUSTING POWDER tor judging, "',.'.' :'• • Holmes Williams, president of the in those ill-fitting coats!. No won- squad leader. ' .-..-. |-' The. judging- will be» in three open the way to betfer under- Board of Education; G. vFrank To facilitate the. dispatching of ing. greens, mistletoe and other , Serving with him during the -' standing and perhaps" eventual re- On Schools der they didn't give us the vote!" 112pU>S;:;/-^. / Categories: Door, house and lawn, "We know we need ne#'sehools Zimmerman, principal of the higgh Cnristrnas cards, a cooperative Christmas decoration items also coming yiear will.be the following:' am,Page 21 7 will be available. .-.. Later, when she marched in' a (Continued and we^want to do everything in school,, and D. Hiehard French, mail rack' has been set' up in the ftew York parade, Mrs. Bates said Vice-president, John Colaneri; re- ? •, LAMBS WOOL PUFF speaking tor h Preston;! Post Qfflee lobby.. Rubber bands Proceeds of thq sale will be used she irtvoliintori!y acquired a per-cording jecretary,' Carl SchaueV; w our power to see that we get' Booster Club president. Toast- and labels are provided to help to support the youth, welfare and corresponding secretary, George . ^ASSORTED them.*' • (Continued on Page 2) sistent companion who kept mut- ; (Continued oarage 2J (Continued on Pdge 2) — tering drunljenly that she needn't Porcella; treasurer, Edward Rou-P • Thomas fjarrott, president of the vet;- finance officer,. Harold Hilde- ./•:•'• Gmdeh worry, he would vote for her. Ap- Cranford Branch of the NAACF, parently the light .was not all-brant; historian, Donald Truck-" \-\y-" issued this statement in announc- grim. . ' . - sx;ss, and chaplain', Larry Pethiek. ing a rally in support of the Board, ScultKorb RetMiig from S&h Post Whtjn asked what •sparked her Line officers will be: Captain, * • ' The seventh •annuaj Greens rua by Mis. R..TB. Aeklanet and of-Edueatidn referendum for new interest itt such activities, Mrs. Show presented by the Garden i Mrs. J. E>- Bridge. secondary schools. Co-sponsored Warren B; Seulthorp, executive Anthony La Rosa; first lieutenant. secretary of the Cranford Savings Bates credited net husband and his Jack Delaney; sectorjd lieutenant, • MM I, £Iub of Cranford'wilt open today f Mrs. F. T. Maxos, Sr^-aad Mrs. by the local NAACP and St. mother for encouraging hcr.nctivi^ at 2 pa is Sherlock HaU of Tritt- F- T. Maxoa, Jr^ are in charge «f Mark's* AME Church, the rally and Loan Association for the past Thomas Reilly, and sergeant,' Fred 27 years, will retire December 31, -ties in this area. The one event Malpcre. - ' ' \ ROL IC RAZOR ity Episcopal Church,- the deinonslKition of Christmas will be held in the church at 88 that most rousetl her interest, Mrs SeeoratioB ideas. Cookies will be it was announced yesterday by Delegates to the Second District. The show" entitled "Twas the High street' at 8. p..m.- Tuesday. Roy H, MaeBean, president of the Bates recalled, was a visit to. her of the New Jersey State First Aid' said at the eeokie \ragon under sister in Illinois, where women Council are John Colaneri, Carl Night Before Christmas" will be the direttioa of Mr$. F. P. Ander- •Principal speaker will be Mrs.association. ' - . held from 2 te 9 p.ra, today and Bernard B. Kott, a. former mem- (Continued on Page 8) Schauer and Edward Rouvet A1-" HUCKLEBERRY HOUND sesu •. ' •••.'•••• Mr. Seulthorp, who will remain ternate delegates will be Jack De^ Jr' L ^"CfinsiiHas arrangeffients inter- ber of the Board of Education. She with the association on a consult- will be served from S to 5 will be followed by a panel of ex lancy, Fred Malpere and Harris preting a sleigh will be eatered'by ,ing basis, will be succeeded by Warner. _^In the dght artistie classes, 5© the junior omembcrs. 8 to 14 years perts including Brl Clark W. Me Charles^!". Pfost, presently assistant 1 ^YOGIBEJlIt Bermith,. sui?erinteHdent of Week*s Weather The installation / ef the new of- entries will be, displayed; - old- ,>S!rs. 11 B. Turaer Js chair- executive secretary. * ficers will take place at the «wViiia| tants are as fellows: Mrs.: ttmn. schools; Chester Phillips el the ar- The retiring official joined-the UJC Meteorological Station chitecturaj firm ef Epple and Sea- dinner-dance this Sunday evening BUBBLE BATH BANK* D, Hall;'table setting; Mrs, R. General chairesee' are Mrs. association in January,-1933, when UAtcoLb B. bUH.6c<|, Mel«orolo,Ui at the Blue: Shutter Inn, Union.. C. Fisher and Mrs. Frank man; Henry Beardman, board i* w'as known as the Cranford Mu= President Albert Bendlin, who 'od, fireside; Mrs' C. C. werisber, and Mr. Pa'rrott, who tujl Building and Lean Associa- ' ' ••"*!.: Cranford had another touch'of conducted the meeting, stated that low, kitchen accessories; &Ir§. J. served as a meftibe^ of the ad tion". He was named executive early spring this week wjjh tom- the squad is sorely pressed for ' •• A. Montenceourt, ChristirtasJiwesj , •••••« &» •• .. visory couneil to the Board of secretary In October ef that year, •pcrnturca in the 50:; and 60s re-volunteers who can be ef assist- The Cocktail Dress.. * Holiday -Inspired en pedestals;. Mrs. Charles Turner. | Mayor lO Be f»«€St Education. • succeeding Vernon R. Cenover. corded Sunday through yesterday. ance in the daytime arid'reiterated Winiature arrangemeats; Mrs. Various aspects of the school Offices were then leeated en the The temperatures' during the week that the squatT can handle only t Marvin D. Hall, wreaths, and Mrs. Carol Sing problem will be discussed and second f|eer ef the Suburban-Trust ranged from a hich of «4 l emergencies during., the day and DRUGSTORE: ft- H. Wakott, doors. - ,.- Ira D. Dorian will fee a plans for both ,t,he junior high Co. Assets were ^approximately that..all-trarispnr.tatin'n-rnsP!;.feaILi PHARMACY' school and' sealer high school Sl.OOO.eoO, savings totaled $667,000 on Sunday. Clear"w'onthor was re- returning patients from hospitals, eeme^xfravagent cernmehfs-es ymf enter ehdleav* th« imparfaht little gab evenlngi ahead- Mrs. H. R. cepsin and Mrs. J.guest fit the Annual Christasas building will be analyzed by theand moftgages $851,600. Mr. H. Breekbank, ehairmen, SR- ; corded from Friday through Tues- etc.) can be made after 5 p.m,-only, ***8*6-6100 en the law-n ol English architect" • Seulthorp directed activities ef the ; because of the limited manpower mainly, because ©f the swish ef chiffen derie wifh the special charm and grace of night^lifferingj "ounce that 60 eHtries are expect- i association during the depression day. - WE&TF1EU>: 0W. IUALTO T at 8:30 &BL Monday, De- Dr, Deborah Partridge Wolfe The temperature record: at the present'time. ^ in the hortieulWe classes.' will serye as master of ceremonies years'when more than ISO proper? sequrns! Hei«,.twd leoks every woman sheula" have? featured, chiffoR mist, collared (lowly in back) md cinched ; Mrs. R, C. Sirnons, president, is cember 19. • Max. Min. Ayg. Mr. Bendlin requested anyone We Reserve Tho Right %nd panel moderator. Mrs. Alma ties were said for inability to meet' 2H 32 intuuegied in joining the squad to chnirman ef a birds and conserva- JSlayor Dosiaa will switch on monthly payments., 1942, ^ had dropped to $374,= has passed the $3,700,000 mark, •Thursday 38 , with scales of sequins, in purple, Qfem, royal and black, 39.95; left; a burst of chiffon, a deep Adams will "offer a musical inter- • 22 To Limit Quantities tion display. •' ' the lights of the village tree as 000 with Ravinei s at $2§7,000 andd with savings nt $3,400,000 nnd Friday 42 32 contact him at home os? leave a lude at the piano, and there will In 1837, the ©Sice was moved to 25 36 note at the squad building on Cen* ...•- o~-• 0 - •• p~, . a. street"fleor lecatlen at 4 North mortgages at $204,000. mortgages of $3,008,000. Saturday 47 badiee, with removable sequin cummerbund/ white/emerald, solid blaclo 3fc9S» Both, sites 8 to 18, The outside -.efttranee asd friasds join in carol be twa solos by Mrs. Peggy Tris- Mr. Seulthorp; who was encaged j Sunday 55 21 38 tennial avenue. to v represent Union avenue, and in. 1941, thg> In 1849, the Potts building, ;in STORE HOURS: will be tram, accompanied by M,r& Adams. Which the office was located,, was in the advcrtisinu4)usincss in New | Monday 48 Captain J. Jcronie "Raftis re-' Cranford Mutual and the Greeley 29 . 47 fl«H«i in his report for the month 8:30 a.m: toJ 0 p.m. issued by the Itev. John J, £ Building and Loans were merged purchased and the building was York before Joining the local as-1 Timsdiiy : • An invitation to ihe public Was sociatioit.- has been a resident ot j Wednesday* ,57 41' 49 of November 'that calls for TH£ OVAFROOM, GOEfiKE'S FASHIONABLE SECOND FLOOR and Plainfield Gifts made by numbers will; will ** provided to fojfnt the present Cranfcra S renovated ift 1955.' Assets grew V". b Veaux( pastor of the hoit church, rapidly &&d today the as^datioa (Continued oil Page S> through .4 ,p.m, (Contintud on Pagt »)' * soH at the Ouktmas dift 9ftoi>! speakers. and liti Parrott • • \ lugs and Loan Association. By • WJ.) AND CBSON1

Bedell will be chairman of the r,(.»c-i i,t ©red at the tea at the home of W[rs. PacPckk 78, Boy Scout Troop 7 Brook Lodge'party on December EU J. Loranger, Jr., of 1 Clare- , oy Sc p wich, between M,000 add 25,000; Sieget, outgoing president, and (NJ.) CITIZEN AND CHBONICLE—THCB^DAT. DEOEHBEft f, I960 ue Plans tiotional l L di Tax Collector Howard Cowper- 20. mont place. Chairmen were Mrs. LeaguCY e CardinalsCran to i, Township .Engineer' Patrick J. per pupiL The' medium total ex- io' set UP a three-member com- tional "Christmas Boot" wasjpass- thwaite, 25,500; former Postmast- GralL Dr. Wafson was in charge of Criteria p pp i! $73 h "The group voted $150 to Bon-Richard N. Mc^adden and Mrs. oratoricat!?' ,l contest4 ". er Arthur F. Mete", bei penditure per "piipi! w^s $763 with mission to set a price. ed at the annual ChriStmas~*din- YukParties Robert Q. Longake? assisted by the holiday lighting project for When it com^ to movie equi (Continued 1r6m Page I) ! salaries, accounting for 60 to 80 nor of the Margaret Greene Asso- nie Brae Farm t$r Boys. Mrs. ,- . .and 28.000 apd. JoHcc the h'^iw«*J^iy»fi pmGhr Kennii pointed -obt. Teachers., with' pere«nt ^ of the' expenditure Th*-" Mrs. Alexander B. Cloud, Mrs. fe pere«nt of theepu h dation arihe First Presbyterian —v- Baton Twirling Associ- ter W. Powell, 25,000. The gay holiday lighting also five or more years education mediuflire m salarl y xva< $7,Q7O, the J.urj 'Christmas Boot' Fund aUon/ani* donations to such, or-1 ' ' Churcn Monday night, ^ o\ Far Elderly chairman Qom-fieyA, KnaUed the shtn on, U/aaiay of BOLEX IS THE BEST better for" pupils, hnd a liberal vey showed. V A fund of SSO -for ptirrfia^e 'of =•'«.' wa>. turnod over to the - — ^>wwu4 by ganizatfons as Cranteeh; Ctapfordsf-- - ~ Is * evening hours in Cranford Stores arts background with emphasis on • McDermith, vyho intf aduved. •*hoo<. for needy children of tran- Christmas parties will be given WclfajcS" Association. DeLonge, ftfrs. E. Boys' Baseball Leagues *nd Mo- 3f*rg«KPjan from now until Christmas. three PC more areas is the be»tr ho the speaker, said Cranford is aford^\ya>> raised wt^en ^ the tradi- at Brook Lodge and Brookside thers' Aujcili^ry, and various fund Save-$22.$O on p .. I /j . . all . i Miltol n Boyctte, Mrs. Carlisle; drives. (Continued Jropt Paqe X) Picture Time-s A staff with a wide x^arieti y membebr of thhe council whichhh pro- Nursing Homes this month by the Jongs' and^ ypion of the separated "parts of ot Cranford Junior Service League, ton, Jr. | _ . Body; Dr. McKennn a declared. 1 teachecs and carried on y««lrly re- Mrs. Henry L. Smiihers, Jr., vol- Mrs. (Pussell Herman entertain- 1 IHTl Booster "Right now we must be willing Dr. MMcKermK a said a school'sys- . search.. , unteer service chairman, reported to receive this plati. with an Christmas ed with a presentation of Charles L '. I (Continued from. Page 1) v jm must be willing.'to look at j James E. McGovney. chairman yegterday atjgo annual Christmas Tazewell's "The Littlest AngeL"f A meetin6 ot former members mind. The immediate action w f.i> and Tclephoto Yv^ - master was Robert M. Crane. taken, as I see it, will be the study more than neighboring teachers* of new; buildings, reported that a Mrs. Harry V. Osborne, Jr., an4Jo' the;Board'of Education, cal^ Booster Club awards were pre- 'onus colleges. He «aid-that hiriflg a second .appraisal of the real Restate ]»Mrs. Rowland W. Tudor is inMrs. D. Richard Freach presided tpdiscuss the advisability of formi and discussion of the proposals -fcwn•*• [matters generally of interest Football — Roy Bair, Robert do." ma or 35 i M ? Government Board in BR 6-0141 Clare, Richard Conley, ftefl, pajy, . *?t an exposure mis- •r will romlam 30 [education," was held Tuesday "It sounds wonderful," the Rev. 'ears. Sqhool systems should' TrentonV which is studying the Henry tteeyer. Jack FREE take. Priced separated t!..sir January 17 referendum. night in the office of Walter J$. Dr. Robert G. Longaker,,pastor of camera aa4 Ififtscs are $l72.00.Get evcrvtlm,;, pend at least one percent of lhat the First Presbyterian-.Church, SERVGCE nvestment tc" get"; I Cooper aO0rMun7s5eet ~^~ ard Kupcho. Robert Kupcho, Earl commented, "but the important I TIE iEAtOI H8EHCY Mr. Cooper, who served on tfte MitcheliptMichael-Stevens, fleino thing is not determined by organic1 GUARANTEE — All Types of Insurance — r > . loard of Education from 1939 toTaavoste and David Wurth, and unity but by a spirit of working sighted success r 1951, including four years as James Lang and Gene Marino, together in Christian faith. This, v teaphers, he added. ' , j ^j Ucr nfa. mW}CY oi thp two - • Marie R. — Broker president, said it is planned 1b managers. ' spirit of Christian brotherhood is Qp« ET«afao» Till * \ Nationally AdhrerlM ,mTo strengthen teachers already; sjSei. - • '. ( fc Bus. BR &5051 — 4 Alden Street — Res. BR 6-2550 hold another meeting of the group iSoccer — Donald Carlson, John the need of our world now.** > in our nonesuch fashions in the system, schools cannot? in'j ** %!atee E.Saucr , attorney, said in the near future to formalize ttje Cox, Clint Crane, Jerry Creighton, The Rev. Albert G. Dezso, pas- Fine Watch At 34 North Avet,' he future c.scpect teachers to ac- . j ,!S Jy wasitt'd MB. and Ma. American: Homeowafcc Aak us. about the nefcr organization. ' Arthur Dodd, David Eaton, Philip tor of Osceola Presbyterian tHat Mr sj£ Hman Ckc Holmquist, Roger Kopf, John O'- the necessary extra "educa- a confirmation of the appraisal On* Package of "All Bisks" Protection for your Dwelling, Church, had this to say about the Gentlemen who Would be imbued with. ion by themselves,, the* speaker (i«s0j.e< - '•- BuUdtogp and Personal Property. If you am a Tenant them Connor, Michael Phllipnpff, Rich- Plan: " . l : • Baron's •Bell's Legion Christmas ard Prior and George Scott. ionable dignity during the holidays and after teclfired. In-service training must ""' • * —-—^ ' - '•• ' to a One Package, policy for you, Call us today for free "I am delighted at the possibil- ^should pay a visit to^ the proprietor's pretn- , awd a protessional li- CoiMleilHialioil Sllil ' • Seager's "• Htifhaway^s information and premium rate*. JCpntinued ffrom Pageg 1)) Cross Country — Charles Good- ities inherent within the sugges- nuuuuvif >rary as "well as eaisy-to-ttake sab- fellow, Al Knapp, William. Knox, tion, i only, hope that implemen- ises in the immediate future* Otherwise F*MT A«l«le«l library'.I*ldt Americanis1 m programs of the post, jaticalleave-polieies set upt", ••••. including hi f CbPeter Metzner .and Victor Wiese. tation of this will not get bogged hints regarding gifts of clothing, should be Dr. McKenna pointed out that CondemnatioH .proceedings ' to WIUBIX down' in technicalities that will ' " * ' persons in their miall classes are betterr(han large aequire an ddditional holds a mortgage on the 50x200 been delivered to eachhome, and SantjB Arriving- there are* classiG Oxford" button- 'ik!" ' ' ' ' Postmaster Boertmann urged res- down, in white OF blue by erqtion' or so ago have mentarii* classes ot .26 and, Secon- j j^t parcel; (Continued from. Page Ij' . warm and comfortable, you'll wish slimrneSt down to the trim dary, 22. However, Dr. ^teKen* "' According to the board of trus- idents to help speed delivery of. Arrow >t .....,...... „„•. $5.00 their Christmas mail by "using on .^onday. Tuesday, Wednesday. it-wop always winter. See the gay trouser sketched t herewith wa said the "Numerical Staff Ade- tees at Ihe Crawford Public Li- Bi SAFE — -•»•'£• SURE Thursday^ and Friday of next for your perusal. "We now % =a BUY YOUR DRUGS IN A DRUG STORE I week. "X^^ array.j>f hfgh-fashlon styles, the Our establishirient is quit© exhibit and offer, for .sale over class size as a guide to-quah- \ pw>Pferty ^^ refused by the own- Serve- all the foods your family likes best — and save He also wil^ be on hand for celebrated* for purveying these fine fitting" trousers. .ty schools.-Research shows 6O.staHSers^ lUlt,.M)lrt was requested money In the bargain — plenty of money — by «Hftm Entry Blanks * Christmas interviews on Saturday exciting trims and colors. Come un-ruri of the.rriill items . for frequent^weaf. . members for every 1,006 children j , -.. •• • . ». GOLO BOOTS is the minimum to prox-id'e th'^j '_ • ————.^— ALL your needs ai KURTZ MARKET. We've a STOBEFUL (Continued from Page 1) December J7» from lO.ajn. to noon in and choose from our wonderful sucih as the Heeksuede . From .,.....;.. ,S6JB8 and 1 to4:3 0 p.m., and-from 2 to vest at .,.,.....,..•. $8.95 most desirable results. In the New j OF LOW PRICES - and that means you fill your ahoi> and most original. First prizes of -.. Tweeds and" the hop-sacks , . New Jersey iind Connecticut j collection of GoloBoots today! 1 ping cart for less . . . MUCH LESS! It stands to reason $25, second prizes of $15. third * weave are the materials * areas covered by tAe council, 80 \ gifts that belong under;ew&$*f: —MORE LOW PRICES add up to LOWER FOOD MUS' prizes of $10 and three honorable The cloth of' choice wool, from which success is teachers per 1,000 is the Highest mention prizes Of $5 will be plus the sound tdilorirtg, and 25, the lowest, he noted. at KURTZ MARKET. Shop here today -r and see for surVl e wrought in a suii. Gentle- awarded in each of the three cate- . represent a mutual fund", .will demonstrate tiheir Special scrvicfc'>pc;irsoirmgl coii- wies. Winner Dr. be notified g GeldoSntn a ClauClaiis ^^ ot value and cprr,ect tash- ow6 success when wear- tribute the most when separated Mf y Meats immediately upon completion of mentchargse ofofr thSante Chambea r of Com- ion as,to. highly profit the ing suits of this ilk which _ ^ ihto secondary and elementary the judging. - _ • _ mercet ;f gentlerhahly ^ the proprietor Tias in stock level, the, speaker said. More li- -;-•-•-,'yy • I '' •-v:~— Mayor Jra D. Dorian officiated Fronv ,..t^...... in a variety of colors^' ~ ^^^^ brarians and_guidance^counselors From^ $4995 -also increase the- quaility.-he.said. This year thewuncfl'fouSMrtinial" fgty UTE most important tning^ school THREE-LEGGED study published in the January system1? could do^ wouldJbe^ to hire 29, 1959, issue of the Citizen and to the street decorations sponsored-by the Chamber of more help in clerical areas. Dr. Chrdpicle, Forrest H. Blanduig Commerce, also illumniated at this McKcnua reported. • "" FRYERS estimated the township's popula- Dr McKenna .said the tendency //I time were nine municipal Christ-, . -Open 9 ajn.'to 9 pjn- 'til Xmas ^ 1 tion then to be 27,700. A poll of mas trees ai various locations in today to gear salaries of persoijsin local officials conducted'by this 'the .town center. 103 No. Union Ave. Cranford, N. J high administrative positfions to newspaper at that time resulted • Others taking part in toelight - bas.ic teaehefcs* salaries is a dan- in estimates as follows: Building ing ceremonies were Dr.. Robert E. gerous development as is the ten- Inspector Fred J. Deller, 25,000; •Watson, new president of the dency to~' provide . extra pay to :: - Tax Assessor Edward P, Marko- Chamber of Cpmmerce; Morris teachers for textra duties. . ttit> of 70 school communities in the three states this year, the councii *'. '•"••• measured'the ability, effort andl BIROS-EYE expenditure of each community. w&\ • ' GET YOUR Results of this study are published Mtvm . and sent to each member school. HOLIDAY •'.'•• SPINACH Dr. Clark McDermith, SuperintcH- I^J^A^H ^tt.^k £j^iMM.a ^W BJ4II II I MJfc M jj II I ill III • nrtw" — "-1 iii raniiit-i* iit'll "Chopped erteaf ——MOONS* xicnvor &v. i lootsy omu* . ,. —*-.- M This survey showed that the me- At dium true property valuation, was era $30,800, and the amount raised lo- GOLD MEDAL yally in the same1 range Was $315 QR PILLSBURY'S . BIRDS-EYE FLOUR-51b. 49c i • Sr' 23 North Union Ave. FRENCH FRIES DOMINO GRANULATED Crtnhni, N. J. Regular or Crinkle SUGAR - 5 Ib. 49c 9 Pkg. BREEN 1 CRISCO or SPRY

BtRDS-EYr" SHORTENING C**-T 3 Ib. con 75c ORANGE Just Call SUP YOUR JUICE BR 6*0150 cans SEASON'1S GREETINGS For Free Delivery 2 BREEN'S i •'.''...•-" :<•'•?:• GIN •I (?:•*• FRESH CLEAN Neutral Sp^riti ONE OF THE MOST POPMLAIi ONE PIECE FfcESH JERSEY SPINACH OF ALL PRACTiCAL XM4$ GIFTS A, J#Chic-Check' LARGE WHITE EGGS BREEN'S • Daniel Green • Oomphies For the. chic-est "chicks", at home,,* on ;"/•'"; "• doz. 69c j :> • Welko-Foamtreds campus or off . . .if your .career is piling Cello Bag GOLD CHECK r up fashion interest, thfs is your/best in- BLENDED WHISKEY v vestment! Gushian-puijted nylon tricot LION GRADE AA t o with rise-'n-shine 'piping outlining brief- BUTtEH — ifc^c MM from $299 case. pockets and cozy collar. Royal and spico colors. Sizes 8 to 18 12*98 '. •>":.. i OOLbEN SWIET For The Entire Family v-- DIAMOND CRYSTAL '•SMI SALT—pkg. 10c iHIRIS Mommy, Dadd/ POTATOES Straight Deluxe and the Kids . B. Fine 'n T>&ndy o-YROLD BOURBON GOLDEN To' creqie thejt chain ndqno forbreakfast feolinq. bo sparklinu! ... in Evelyn Pear-* Ks'' ,?•.• *• son's' Dandy Coot c! swish-iui nylon tri- ' r-nt, nniltr-f] withuT cTr: u;< h' .-if its "beautiful' life . . . then beuui.y-embroidered from t^m swiny hemline to the tips of its wing col- lar. To belt or not. as the-"at home", mood dictates. Swqn'white. spictJ. S.-M/L 19*98 fe 6Oi92 y6-0393'. I \. OWNED. 6c OPERATED BY

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s Crahford 23 NortHJtMonAye.—BE 6=3272r-Cranfoj d! N.-J. 15 Nerth Umeii Av^hue ".. BWMM) < V * " primary department;, TVarcjiot JEundrat- a son," J«|hn J —SHe was A member of the Clio of Kenllworth; three daughters, Club of Roselle and served, on the airs. William A. Pacfeer of Gar- Junior High School Children After 1962 Guidance Teacher OBITUARIES .^.•,;..{..^., ,,..,; * * i * * board of directors.' „ wood, Mrs. Nicholas E- Vltullo ot / A Chl|« Jalaed Ihli Whs will grad- Junior Service League Play •Robert D. of MQIersviUe. Pa.; a Survivors are her husband, WU- South Plainfield and Mrs. Richard Calcrad lit .Total Number yrtth Addresses Lions Robert Grobengieser daughter. Bigs. Harlan Scheldt of uate from y. IOOO. Thia and a liam Norman Zippier; two" sons, Downey-of Alhambria, Calif.; five OraaV *n of fcllbw CraareMJHteb h l« In Orade "Know Where Your Children iWI&!Wl$|!!li^^ Services will be held today at 2Columbus, Ind^ a brother, Arthur Donald B., of North Augusta, S, C. grandchildren and a, brother, Har- the Year In the Clan or Grade Site* P-ra/in St. Luke's Evahgelical Lu- Are 'aneTWhjtf They Are Ooing" Daniel j. yb To Feature Real Live Dolls oF* Altamont; two sisters.- Mis. and Kenneth L, at home.- ry of Cranford.' 1955 360 thexdarChurch,'" Elizabeth, for Rob- Henry Wurl of Altamont and Mrs. •67 Grade 6 3D4 was. the subject of M^LofcTMc- program chairman! paal~ hve dolls will visit fcnm- ita^ J. Hall. Mis. Farris S. Swack- 1956 396 '68 ' Grade 5 Carthy, a member of the'West- ert A. Grobengieser, 61, of 12 £1- Marcus Gericke of Osmond, Neb., 401 jord elementary schools wheri the bamer, and Mis. Boy A. BedelL mora avenue, who died Tuesday in and one grandchild. Frank T. Kundrat Frederick W. fee'" 1957 450 • *69 [' Grade 4 489 field schools' guidance depart- junior Service League jjresentsL Mrs. Otis A. Hiatz «fli be chore- 48jf ment, Tuesday night at the week- Elizabeth General Hospital after GARWOOD—A- high,mass, of GARWOOD—ServiceODSe s were held \ •70 " 3" 500 "Raggedy Ann 'and Raggedy ographer Cor the production. Mrs. h 1959 ly dinner meeting of Cranford a brief illness. requiem was,.celebrated Monday Saturdatd y att fifiray'' gH}S premd 474 . i»q annual T gpnnpth jWipirriH ~a7m be pianisU- Mrs. WilliamrZippIer r w 55F: grobengieser-was assistant morning -at St~ Peter, and Paul's street, Westfield, for Frederick"W. - I960* -— 483 72 ~)), Gride l' PbnsCIuFat the Goach aritf Four Dlay.during"the eek.ofMarchl3.f Mis. GeoiBeB; McGrath wiU superintendent in the accounting The Re'v. Dr. Marvin Green, pas- Russian Orthodox Church,' Eliza- Ise, 83, of 316 North avenue, who.* *—Actual enrollment as of Septembetb r 30, it \vas announced by Mrs. John mimeograp•«;-«>~»>-ih' th••e« program s anJd a- division «f the Western Electric tor ,of the Community Methodist beth, for Frank T. Kundrat, 69, died last Thursday after sufleshig Olson, chairman of arts and in-synopsis of, the story wjiicb will Co, New York. He had* been em- Church, Roselle Part, officiated of 12 Third—avenue. He died a heart attack at his home. %, terests,- at a meeting Tuesday at the he, sent to the principals of the ployed by the company for 38jt "services Monday morning for fore,-let us assume 1,200 as a maxi- Friday at Overlook Hospital, Sum- The Rev. Stephen Szabo, pastor Actual Count < THIS home of Mrs. Eli J- Loranger. Jrw schools before the play is pre- r- •'.,, years. He was an Army veteran oe directed last year's pro- l\ was ears He was a member of the| Mrs Zippier was a member of four years ago after 23 years as a will not get bigger or smaller ..has 1,435 235 Good news — the sale goes 'on ! You still have an (opportunity to save more on the beef The perfectly natural is the Craamy Smooih'er Crunchy Altamont American Legion Pent' the,Community Methodist Church die setter for the Aluminum Co. been 'made. In 1963 then? we "If we have no, interest at all in you like best! Every cut is "Super-Right" Quality grain-fed,steer beef—.fine quality 'and 'Harry B. Thayer Chapter, where she also was a past presi- Frank H. Barnes M>U1S M. TOTTEN According to Mrs. Harry V. Os- perfectly spiritual,—Mary Baker was a past presi of America here. He was a mem- will have a*, least 1,284 students. a better school program for 7, borne, Jr.. president, the league Telephone Pioneers! of America dt f h W' Sii ber of New tTork City Lodge 1522 Eddy beef that's'been aged naturally for a logger time-in climate-controlled aging rooms. No dent of the Women's Socieiy of -Frank H. Barnes, 68, husband Following the same procedure in 8, 9 grade children, which will re- U Teals' Experience has gone on tour to the local grade, w Surviving are his. wife, Mrs,. I.W.O.. * ' ' ^^ la Hcarlnr BchablUUUaa artificial treatments or devices are used in thU process . .' . It's just great beef that's Christian Service and a superin-- of Mrs. Beatrice .Watson Barnes 1964 when George has moved on quire, space, then these ate the schools since 1957. Before then Ruth'Luehrs Grftbengieser: a son, of 42 West Holly street," died sud- tendent of the Sunday-"satol's Surviving are fcis wife, Mrs. Eva to the tenth grade in senior high, children we will have to stuff, into the club presented plays,lasting an naturally aged to bring out all its goodness. Truly unbeatable values at these low prices ! denly early Tuesday at his home. S a corners our junior high population, 7, 8, 9 £ f® - Whose children "Living Sound" hour or so in the high school with Born in St. Louis, Mo, he lived will be at least 1,390. In 1965 it one or" two performances. Admis- for 21 years hi Cranford. He was shall they be? .Will George or his Hearing Aids Baby Food will be at least 1,441. In 196% itsister Jean welcome being a make- sion was charged. It,was felt that ALL employed ^as a sales engineer for Pl CENTRAL AVt 1 Strained Chpppad the Patterson-Sargent Co.,. Long will be at least 1,435. Please re- shift Junior Highchild back in his all children did hot get to see the SHORT CUT (First Cute Priced Higher) RufttD RodSf Island- City paint firm, whidh is member^ these are our children; old elementary school? Will this plays at the high school; therefore, FORMS -95° aft1 aBBBBBBBW* at* 4BBBVBT .aBBaiaBBBv - *• * novy the H. K. Porter Co., for 40 we know them; they are herp in be construed as being fair and con- it was decided to take the plays.dt- years. our schools right now, siderate of all of Cranford. tectly to the elementary schools. OF MORTGAGE Th ..Tnft Brfflrd—of—E^Jucfltionr^bcintf • . " en-le.t_us-do_what-we- say Now-a league-play-lasts about He—was—a—memberrrof—First t BoneUii O A C Church off ChrisChitt ScientistSitit, Cran- responsible for school planning, should be-done and be fair and 20 minutes and is presented during INSURANCE ford, and the Essex Lodge F&AM. should project to higher enroll- considerate. No child at all should an assembly period at each grade Tea Bags Elizabeth. ments than .the numbers of actual be makeshift or left out The school. Usually two performances TOP or BOTTOM-BONELESS growing need for space in the are given in each school. The play Rich arid Flavorful He is survived by his wife; a students I have counted here. The €ro«siid Chuck Beef iff elementary program now suffering also is "given at St. Michael's daughter, Mrs. Clifton* W. Stock- anticipated increases run to about TOMAN! AVAILABLE because of the lack of«thls space Sphool. Mo Fat 10-12 percent over 1960 enroll- berger of Cranford: two grandchil- may* not be able to absorb these dren; two ^brothers, Herbert of ments, and I expect this is not Mrs. Walter M. Cooper will be Added 7, 8, ftexces s childreo, This is as in charge of costumes for "liagV Jersey City and Ralph of' West unreasonable In view of the more" ROUND ROAST Bonaleif reasonable a presumption *as'the Hayen, Conn. than 600 privately'owned lots up- gfedy Ann and Raggedy Andy." LIFE INSURANCE on which homes can be built now suggestion that we don't. need Making such things as ,mop /iNS'JREDg Services Will be today at 11 a.m. mes cap be built now a Junior High School building at Chocolate Candy BONELESS at the Prall Funeral Home, 124 or at any other time. Each reader wigs and striped stockings REAL ESTATE alL*' for the rag "dolls, frilla for the CHUCK east 99,; East First avenue, Roselle. In- can add to these basic, real chil- . Plain dren numbers all or any part of Dr. Miller concluded. 4'The facts French and Dutch, dolls, 'and a sol- terment will be in Graceland Me- POT ROAST Boheleu* morial Pdrk, Kenilworth, this projected increase. are, clear, the sense of fair play dier's uniform for, proud Uncle "Now where shall we put these is clear, the civic responsibility is ClemwUl^Bp as much fun as it is children? The conversion of theclear. Looking ajway in hopes that work, Mrs. Cooper declared. YEAKEL6&SBARKE! Y Canada Ory SAVINGS & LOAN Johii Goehring present senior high tofc junior high the problem will conveniently go Mrs Kingsland Ward and Mrs. ROAST Gr&isnd Seef ^^ 45f KENILWORTH ~ John Goeh- V, 8, 9 grades in 1963/will raise away won't work." Robert C. Hall will be co-chaif- Chusk—Bone in ring, 76, of 51 Park drive, died last at least these issues particularly Mrs."G. Holmes Williams, board . men of scenery, There will be two 113 Mibn St. Si'ngor Ale, Club Soda : Wednesday in the John E. Runnells related to capacity. " president, in Releasing the letter, I - sets, a nursery and a kitchen- TcL BR M474 Plu. Hospital for Chest Diseases. Berke- /I- The ^id^ThJbJboai^pprecla^Jh^ e Mrs. Frank Js Torrens Jr. wiU IC PORTED I 9 87 iey Heights, after a long illness. rate the capacity for Cranford ud interest df people like be head, of make-up. She and .her Born in "Newark, Mr. Goehring Senior High used for a Jtln- Dr. Miller, who .take the time and committee will endow the Rag:- a HOUSE C-O R N E R- NORTH AND. UNION AVENUES, .came here from-Newark six years' —io High at 1,063 for an aver- irouble to find answers based on gedys with their famous smiles, PalmoliweSoap r facts. . ' : OFFICE HOURS — 8:30 JLM. to 4 PJt Mondoy flnu Wdor ago. He served for 23 years as a age program. Cleety the Clown withjikuV mask. Call TQli SHaVBKgT Frejh, ' ' FfonlCuh Siratgkit Cuti BonsletSl FfontCuU S»r4lghf Cud stockroom keeper atSt Barnabas 2. In the Senior^ High program "We believ€"our"projection clear- "ananthei^FrenchL~dall with ^ her Bonelaji Open Monday Efrenings~&30 to 8"PAfr Hospital, - Newark, * Tetiring™ieven ~" "we have •*-•"" ' " — ly point- to-tfy -d f h ; IN 14 KARAT GOLD GENTLEM rouged cheeks. •years-agcr; ~" — —' JEWELRY, Bri "Tteggired'ses- • . • • ' ?al He was a member of Pride of siohsohs,. part 6l the January 17 referendum. .r • by interests comnuttee are Mrs. Ho- c East End Council 43, Sons and 3. Because of the comparison^ Actually, the enrollment numbers Deep wnfcm the sat.ny depths of these gems dances a perfect six- Top Sirloin Roast 89 Rib Sleaks Another Outstanding Value! Daughters of Liberty, Newark. a Junior High with Senior Dr, Miller has used for simplifica- pointed star. They match the blue of the finest Kashmir star Si . PalmolifeSoap His wife was the late Mrs. JKath- High program, room sched- tion are low. Added to them eririe Goehring. should be the extra students due phin. or the rerfof starfuh,ies from Burma. Such a gift, of u.mo t Chuck Steaks ™. 55' Top Round Ste uling is tighter fo^ the 7, 8, elegance, sets him apart... is a constant source of joy. 10IM LAMB CHOPS Surviving are two- daughters, »» grades requiring more to town growth and ^return of Mrs. Viola Calver and Mrs. Elea- .space. parochial students atjthe ninth Choice of 14 Karat white or yellow gold . - grade level. / ShoulderSteak" 95: Chuck Roast hor Brown, both of Kenilworth; 'Taking an optimistic view, there- CUH Links .. .$ 76.50 Tie Slide . .,,, 34.S0 Tle-T.ck -" $ 2M4 a son. William of Winfield; four "I questioned Dr. Miller's 1,200 grandchildren »ii_jdcci:s nu» and two great- Charles F., a resident at the board- capacity figure. He indicated that •andchildrpn p ~ * — — ——-•—*»••!» uu vile UUd(U~ .he had Open til 9 P.M. . , . to • rf 3 Fresh fruiit and Veqefab Services were at the Werson tng tjomerthree~sisters, Mrs. Anna Dixon of Roselle and Mrs,' iSlinna director of secondary .education, Funeral Home,'Linden, on Satur- who agreed that this number of day morning. The Rev. AlbertGaffney and Mr«. Jean Btarino, SHOP both of Cranford; a brother, Wil- students is excessive ffori single G- Dezso, pastor of Osceola Pres- sessions. An educational program byterian Church, Clark, officiated. Wanv Mueller of Burbank, Calif Diamonds - Watches - J% thy would suffer severely through w ^JEWELERS Interment was in Fairrnount Cem- Jand several nieces and nephews. overcrowding. Dr. Miller ex- ** _ * 2061 Broad Stratf, W«rf!.M, N. X etery, Newark. plained that he chose t© prove his A heavenly little-angel Frank J. Meyers ppeak* — *"nhehlgnerTcapacK ' y ~P&eKe'8jplreffilulm every The New KENILWORTH-Prank J. Mey- figure, however, so that no critic Credii is Toon for the Askin*! .gift you get jnm " STRAWS Mrs. Charles F. Johnson could say he selected a number too ers, 68, of 135 South Michigan ave- Budget or Charge yonr Pnrchaae! MARCUS JEWELERS. BULOVA ACCUTRON The Rev. Eric S. Tougher, pas- nue died Sunday after a heart at- low." I PRESERV tor of the Garwood Presbyterian 2i59< Shirts tack at his home. WorM's New Standard Church, officiated at services Mon- 8 Were held ester For dress . > , our authentic button-down day for Mrs. Lillian Mueller John- «.tVi!* Were held y day aat Of Accuracy - 7 son, 75, o£ the Cliffwood Boarding the Hellman Funeral Home, New- and tab collars by Gant, Sero, and Man- ark. Interment was in Hpllywood Open Evenings Till Christmas SWEET GHERKINS T 27« Home, Cliffwood, formerly of 441 Park. Colgate's Vel lidiai River hattan .:.,<-. Orchard street. She died Friday WUtetrPiok Born in Newark^Mr. MeVers For SHIRTS .•: fcoin 2J9S ICE CREAM Our Liquia Detergent PUMPKIN PIE Danish Blue Cheese funeral home, compUu with air More Jone Poric«r Buys.' Dole Juice _ tun* — Open Evenings Till Chnsttnai — SUPS • 'from 2.95 • Needs Now GIFT SETS 17 Gold'n Rich Cheese Snow Crop Orance Juice «8B For IMan and ot-I GOWNS... fn,m 3.95 conditioning, organ, large tight rooms for your Jane Logan DeluDeluxx e Pound Gaha S; ;t;t • Yardley C Asparagus Spears __. 1 M?'? ft - **m convenience. Our own display DeLuxe fljaK Cleanser Crumb Square Coffee Cake 39 c Frigo Mouarella • SNOWBALLS flhdr Birds Eye Spinach ";z? % • G0STUME 3EWELRY ^ • BISQUE t Jane Parker Fruit Cake— Peas and Carrots ^^ Sliced American • Lanvin r«»trtH —o»«r 1/1 trait* tai iiis • SPUMONI •an Broccoli Spears CheddarCheese »«»»*+ • BAtLET HOSIERY See Our Supply Of I JergenVGient Bubble "£SP Morton's Pies Give Food for Christmas! ••. .\ and many other items she'd love to wear. Timex Watches! — ^ ~ Holp Fiflht TB Hit FRUIT CAKE A&P GIFT CERTIFICATES i • m CHEAT AiUHTic * Mane itk tourmf, INC. Delight your fricndi with jn A&P Gift t My Sin, Arpege# Price* effective through Sal., Certificate available In iuW) ctf $f and iv a Chanel No. 5, SorteBege, Dec. IQfri in Super Market, $5 . . , Your A&P manager *M be gUd CRANKMtD,NJ F. H. Gray, Sr. and 5*lf-Serv8ce itorcg on!jr. Id provrde it many «s you need Iron* uper J/Jarkets '. * >•• It ChantiBly, and Others. now 'til Chrdtmaj! 6 Euimim Sh HR / AMIRIU'J OtPIMDABU fOOO MIRCHAMT SINCE 1859 .-. ' CKANFORD. N. J. — Bi «-««n lit KAST B*OAD BTBEET Us« Christma* Seals uccnuiii ^uusuill.^ •«« B UNTIL r CRANPORD-OPIM THURSDAY Amity Wallets | Key C j t

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^ ASp CHRONICLE—THUnSDAT, DECEMBEB 8^1980 Pace Seven Colony Club W AM iv ;9m(thi.Mrs. Ransford •" '• "' ' ' "•••••" ' •••• 3^3' ^ ? »• •» . . ... ood; Mrs. Cart §chauer.and.Mrsi Paola-s spn--in'-law1 and (daughter, Wr. and Mrs. JTames Spann.Ed- : munds -of Ridgeway, s. C, have Mrs. Marshall K. PhiUippe of d^Vh /':''' i ' ;'Mr!!, and i&vs.M , Willial m JJoyce of Algerian announced the engagement of their lustoms 24 Springne|d avenue has an- Wall street. daughter, Jane Nelson, of Ridge- Miss Roberta Paine; art historian and a professional lecturer, nounced the engagement of her yMrs.;eharies:M,;Ray|16f'l5part- i Mrs. George Elmiger, president pf the Colony Club of Cranford, Zmtotfon IW, moathi . road/ : will V entertaii? at, .'•Mr. and Mrs, "John L'aezza a^a way and Charleston, S. C, to Lt. give an illustrated talk on "Christmas 'Customs in Colonial daughter, Patricia Helen, to Mur- Mrs. Gilbert Hpwland,' Jr. held vvwill V entertaii? at <}. g.> Dorsey Thomas Mears? i a welcoming tea recently for l bridge this:afternoort .. aughters, Edith and Maria; and* will preside at a meeting to be Hfcld at this Veterans' Memorial Hall y h M? Jrv America" at the monthly philanthropic ted of the Wednesday Morning of the home at 6 bqejing^Way rofilj^ctivc students of the Conncctici* tonight at 8:15 p.m. USNR', son oMf Mrs. DOrsey Thofn* ray Henry Ross, son of Mrs. Philip ewcohiers'Club' in her home a* Riesling,'.: Mrs Mrs. Edith Fxaeiza. formerly ot Club at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Sher -~ : L College Club of Central New Jer- Members will bring pifis for the as Mears.of 3 Adams avenue Ross of 136 North Union avenue. 207 Elm Street, moved last week the latiTSlr.-Mears. — -Miss Phillippe, daughter "also "of "intb-^.heir—Ijome—at—^6lT~L»hcolh yH62A nirie-morsthg Algerian refugee children. '" As- olive ) Aid. Mr.»Kley is a supervisor at" Mortbh of WestJteld Miss- Edmunds attended' Miss Paine has traveled ex- MissReilly. ,Hewsbny Mrs, Charles McMahbn, Mrs. Rby •avehue. • English 'Village 'spent th't vveek- . ' Her; V .' sembled m a shoe-box will be pads the late Mr. Phillippe, is a graduate selle Golf Club .- Raymond' ClaVin] Mrs, Leop iOfcBwaris EileeEil n BBur/; , ddaughter of MK Ridgeway schools and Brenau tensively in Europe and in 1949 Malloy and Mrs. .William and Mrs. ^^Awibler, Pa.; ",;>Vliere she Atkins. iti'lbkj Wcsterrt of the fine arts and drama depart- at Cranford High School and the by the One. Co." and Mrs. Lawrt'ncc- Burg of 34 College in Gainesville, Ga.', and was a lecturer on art history ed- George Hahn Columbia - Presbyterian Hospital board of the t, Mrs. Edward MoCartiiy, Mrs, The actiyiiiiis off tthh e clul b were Mrs. Abnef ^Turk of South visitcBql her son and hi Mrs. erasers, a small peheil sh^ Miss Batten's law, Mr... and Mts. Raymond L. _Mirs. LauirLe- Cornell road, attended fiom. brans- Was graduated from the tfniver- ucation for the UNESCO Paris Orangev formerly of Cranford, will Kau. crayons or pencil crayons-. Ihi School of pursing in New York Cranford. Mqnpeisj, Mrs, Bert Gould, explained to the' new members, and Dr. Frank! L. Foster; of 320 ford. . . ' sity of - South Carolina, where entertain a group of former neigh- Hunicke. Mrs. Rlefaard -ta. 3T^ Mrs. I Barry Adubato, son-of Mr. and bo:ces will be decorated with sug- Conference. She has held_thc_po- Plan to Wed City. Members and their BUCMl they had an opportunity to getSpringfield avenue is' cohvalescing she was a member of Delta Delta Mrs. Walter . Weberbatier, Mrs, 1 bors aj is luncheon this afternoon. ilr-. ptinaldj Mrs. Thomas Adubato of 208 Sailor gestions on how the children easj TrotiiTpId sition of assistant curator of Amer- Mr. Ross, son of the late Mr. dance to the music of A\ acquainted with the officers and in . Elizabeth General Hospital after •Miss Nancv • Gail Martens, pelta social fraternity. At present Mr. and Mrs. James C. Reilly of Her Cranford guests will include Mi*, and Mrs Carter E. Porter of i jsiroet, will fiy h.ome'on Docbmbor h - -Mr;-•fcnd Mrsr^hostph '"L: Riha, ican paintings at the New York Ross) served_with the Navy dur- and his orchestra from < |"3olfri 'Somers,' Mrs. August Bar- board members. undergoing surgery on Monday. daughter of ^Mr. and MK, Paul .make use of the contents of 'the she is employed as a caseworker Newark ^announce the engagement lu DLberr, Mrs- Thomas Crossan, Mrs. Mrs. Z. Robert Turadian, Mrs. 103 Edfjewood road ciitcrtamud at l;2(i to spend the Christmas holidays Martens, Ji.,lr Woods Htsle road, __ §r., of Jrvingtoii have announced Historical Society' antf at present 1a.m. A fountain of punch ,„ V, , • '"' "** Anyone interested in jnjoiningg r |box, and.a prize will be awarded by the Charleston County Depart- ing World WITH/ He is a graduatgate Baxter; Jr.,- Mrs. Jo- Everett J". Yacker, Mrs Martin a bulTct supper Saturday m honor [ Mrs. Rsehira Bft-»k.ji_- 4 11 Sut- u-ith his parents. Ho i$ a fresh the Engagement of Mrs. • Riha's is a staff lecturer at the Metropol- of. their "daughter. Carol Ann, too* the Jfew in bal1 the Newcomers.' Club may do so Ma-, and Mr.s. Clarence Victor of p will bejjm her Chris-tmab vacation for the cleverest box decorations. ment of Public Welfare, Charles- s l * th JJf e Yk^ SSchool, of AeroAero- seph Krol, Mrs. Glen Lackey, Mrs, Gloteer, Mrs. Vincent McGean, of MrM . and MrsM . WilliamWilli"" A. KolbeKlb i tor. pL«.-v--L , l from Centjgn.iry College*for Wout-' **^ , Mrs. Arthur Williams, chairman daughter. Miss Mary Gertrude George J. Hahn, son of Mr. and nautics and attended Newark Col- K2 *• — ^uo 12?S by" contacting, Mrs. John Tuttle of Havenll, Mass, formerly of Cran- j- britice i ihltn at the University of Miami. tton. Museum of Art. Mrs. William Paul Durdan, Mrs. Donald Beeson,. JMrs Bi ant— Coopersmilli*-—Mrs. if)fLJO_Hi;rnitiu_»ii-enuc._who_\vjiL!_bsL-eve *HT-Hackettbtown,-on-Friday—Da«— -- - T i " l^"'~ ----—, Richard—~~* —.W— r^. !••• j • j ,—^ ^^ AC cry Jege_of-Engmeering. Mr. Ross is -215-Maple-plaee: tOTdrnrtsited^frlends" Tiere7~last i -Mrs._G"eorge_F_-Hahn_of_681-Gat '-205 George E. Holliday, Mrs. Demon move to Mdine nexrfmonth. Guesu vmnty. Mrs. '•, of Pi Kappa Phi' fraternity and cember 16, and rttui-n f> the J week-end enroute to Fort La'uder- 1 ment, will present a 'pldy, son of Mr. and Jlilrs,; Hurley of 345 of nard College and received^ her lows Hill road, Cranford. with Bell Telephpne~Laboratories7 S. Layman and Mrs. Peter D. included Mr. and Mrs. Warren Walter R«b.!L-vr_ Miv. been named secretary. us, January 3. " "A avenue. Csanford. High School and tee mem , dale.. Fla., for a three months' Christmas Drama," for', the. _. . VifalVi h" master, of arts degree from Bryn The bride-elect is a graduate of ' A spring wedding is planned. Burk. . - Pennsylvania' State University, corations. Christmas ircc. Vacation. Oihg's program. Members \ ^ —L- '—•—»--"«— »~*—•» entertained at a luncheon Mon- bt- held on Wednesday, December { ? .Machines Corp. Former Resident, guests included Mrs. Anton Preuss, bara Ostrbve, Nona Ostrovc and ison Randall, Ann Machonis, Laura 'Mrs. C. W. McDermith,-assisted at the home of Miss Mary Ann Marie Walbrecker. Akter, Cindy Uline, Jill Panetta day for the past presidents of o 14th at the home of Mrs, Ernest j . ' '' '• •'" '" '. . VJC FmternjUy by Mrs. E.W. Schroeder, will be Mrs- Otto C, Weber, Mrs. John Is Future Bride Mrs. Rogers to Give Ullbrich of Springfield. son, all of Cranford; Mi Lamparler, Mrs. Harold Glovier, and Cynthia Baker. American Legion* Auxiliary, Unit Willgeroth from 1 to 3., p.m. TneJ Jr. VIA Unti Shown hostess to the literature commit- Mrs. William Harrison of Linden Robert Mathiason of ' 212 of Cranford.—The group in- members will wrap the Christina ; ' fllr. and Mrs. Robert MacCul- tee at 1:30 p.m. next Thursday at Monologues for Zetas Airs. Robert Brooks, Mrs. Edmund To Crown Queen was appointed chairman of a des-Mr. and. Mrs. Jeremy , Mrs. Karl Wiebesiek, Mrs. V. C. Elsden, Jr., of 4 Mrs.\ Clifford Wilson, with her cluded Mrs. Harold, Gloviet', Mrs. gifts for the welfare children: '""^^r^ptiratitmy^'t.anapes lough Black of Westhampton '7 Lenox avenue. Mrs.' Charles Monologues and readings for the sert bridge to be held in February. y of 9' . Roosevelt_ avenue, entertained at daughters, Jill and Elaine, of East Thomas Hamilton, Mrs. Edward ; Redden, and Mrs. E. B, Cyphers Union, Mr. and Mrs A . - Mrs,Erncst Taberski, chairman] A demonstratidn'of -jhij, prepara^ AtWinter Formal Beach, N-, Y., formerly of Cran- holiday season presented by Mrs. Reports of committee -chairmen of, Salisbury,. Md., and ^ . , frank Essig, Mrs. William Cym- canasta la$t Thursday evening for Greenwich,. R. I., spent the week- Reed, Mrs. William Herzog, Mrs. of American. heme, will hold u: tioti cf holiday canapes was given Crowning a queen from among will be in charge of a program on lr Mrs. Walter SWartz, Mrs. Sidney ford," announce the engagement of John T. Rogers, 115 Besler avenue. were given to Mrs. Edwin P. Har- Mrs. George Hofmann of Rahw "balukU. Angela, Mrss . JameMxs s Miller, MrsGor-, end with her brother-in-law and William Turk, Mrs. Edward Kurtz meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank i to momber^of the American, home the co-eds in-attendance-will-be Will highlight thc-Unicn County jv - Schneider and Mrs. Frank R. Heick their "daughter, Ann kins of ?04 Beech street,- president Iringe. sister; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gor- and Mrs,, Edward Morrkon of Tpmasulo on January' 26 at 8:3(Tf department of the Junjor Village the "crowning glory" of the' an- ..., current affairs Zeta Tau Alpha annual Christ- who presided. •of Cranford, Mrs. John Hermsen H .Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cow DO," ringe of 115 Columbia avenue. Cranford and Mrs. Alex Heafher- . P'W. •,••-_.•• i Improvement Association last night nual winter formal of the Gamins. Charles Roger Meeker of West- committees will not meet during mas party. The event, which will of Highland Park and Mrs. Stanley ington of Linden. ; /The executiveboardjvill meet, at the home of Mrs. George Zim- hampton Beach. ' ^ • thwaite of 530 Orchard street Dianne Walbrecker, daughter of Tobiasson of Nixon. Iota Alpha fraternity of Union Ju- December. The investment com- also feature a gift collection to be Susan Deckhut, daughter of Mr. turned Monday from a Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Slack, for- • January £. at the home of Mfs. < merman, 8 Thpmas street, by Mrs.nior Co!lege at the Mountainside Miss Black is the granddaughter mittee will meet on Friday, De- distributed among the patients at .Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walbrecker and "Mrs. S. Robert en- vacation with mer re<>identS'Of Cranford, are now Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grimshaw Ernest Taberski at 8:15 p.m.: o| Bertha G.'Modell of the home eco- Inn, Mountainside, torriorrow eve- of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles cember 16, ai 9:30 a.m. at the home Brookside Nursing Home, will be of 10 Chester Lang place, recently Mrs. V. J. Bongiovanni of 176living in Fort Meyers, Fla. of 178 Mohawk drive entertained •Mts. Elmi^er has>.named MYs. I ncmies departmentof Public Serv- ning. Gilbert ^lack of Sarasota, Fla., of Mrs. F, J. Plattner, 110 Orchard held at, the home of Miss Ruth a party celebrating - Mohawk drive entertained last at a reunion party of the -Bears , .. E, W. Fielder as hostess for the ice. ' ' ' , ' , Dr. Kenneth W. tversen, dean, and Westhamplon Beach and ofstreet. • ' Schabacker, 148 Summit roacL Wednesday evening for Mrs. Louis Mr. and vMrs. Ralph' Paola of Club of Roselle. Members and At BELL'S-VA LUES GALORE I !«jvening, ^sisted by the following Mrs. B. S. Paeholdk, American the late Mr. and Mrs. William T. Summit, at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday. Prof. Forrest P. Dexter, Jr.; fra- Habich, Mrs. Robert Grimshaw, Jacksonville Be^ch, F/ia., formerly their wives- attending were Mr. kJ^«^«^>^cl-Jj-^l>^^=LL^jL^vj4c^^-cUfcJ.VJJ '-"• '•'''••• -••'••• •'••-•• ••'•'-• "' ' ' ' ••-^ta, ' ^ qoinmittee>Mrs. Edward Zickert. honte .department chairman, .re- ternity faculty adviser, and Wil- Dunning^of Philadelphia, Pa. She ^ne>Rudoy, Kathy Rudoy, Susan Mrs. .Fred Mackemull, Mrs. G.of Cranford, have returned after and Mrs. Harold Skoldal oePlaih- Mrs, waiter Thorn." Mr< William i VMWJVI iw u- rimA**;*.. •.•„ u*: , Republican Women Following a business meeting • Mrs, Walter Thorn,; Mrs^ William | ported that a donation is being liam J, Seelahd, Jr., development is a graduate of Centenary Col- conducted by Mrs. M. S. Mitchell Merniek, • Mrs, E Gates Schull, I mbde toth e Douglas* College Home lege for Women, Heckettstown. Gruber and w director, will select the queen. She Honor Mrs. Fricke. of PlaiirffelHr carol singing will be \ residents. •Mr4 George Dixon, Mrs. James P. 1 Economics Scholarship - Fund. will be crowned by Thomas White Mr. Meeker is the son of Mj5 Mrs.. Alfred j" Fricke of 115 led by Mrs. Quentin Brown- of; Duffy and Mrs. Robert MtrD.oweU Funds for the donation were, raised of Cranford, fraternity president. and Mrs. Htenry A- Meeker of Centennial avenue was honored at Scotch Plains. Mrs. Norman Fair "H—---.-.;. .-.-.-:;,—. by a sale of bulbs by the depart- Mr. White is" general chairman Westhampton Beach. He'is' the a farewell party at the regular of Summit will serve as co-hostess Open Daily 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. . • Come In and Browse £ ment grandson of Mr. and. Mrs- Charles Christmas Program for the annual event. James Glea- meeting of the Women's Republi- for the evening'. *i§> ion of Cranford is chairman of the. B. Streater qf Hempstead. N. Y-, can Club .Monday afternoon at the All Zetas in" the area are in- GIVE HER FURS JJ*>_lf__ Set for. DAH Supper advertising committee and Ed- and .of the late Mr,; and Mrs. Aug-home of -Mrs. Andrew MacPher- vited to attend and may secure Cranford Book Circle ward Somers of Clark heads .the ustine Meek4r._of Hempstead. N. son of 207 Retford avenue. FREE DELIVERY-JUST PHONE BR 6 0062 i .' the annual Christmas party and further information froro Mrs. 'The Gift Supreme' SUpper qt the Crane's Ford Chap- Hears Records, Review of-chestra( committee. Serving on Y. He is a graduate of Rensselaer Thirty guests attended. Mr. and Charles Preston, 201 Orange ave- for ter*. Daughters of. the American TMrs, Daniel Bass of 499 Casiho the advertising committee are: Polytechnic Institute and is em-Mrs. Fricke will leave at the end nue. LOOK TO THIS PHARMACY FOR YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS Jtt'volution, will be held next TueS William Dennis. David ployed as an engineer with the .QL-the, ppnth.fnr a t,wn.yeaiL.*iay. Quality Furs at Budget Prices at'£:30 in the home of meeting of the Cranford Book Cir- ]Lyman Marsfiall, all of Cranford, Suffolk C6umy—Brpartment of^— — Mrs;, Louis G. Piitscher, 707 Wil- cle. and Wayne Szoke of Rahway. Public Works. In South'America. Dig, Delve Christmas -, Buy With.Confidence low street." . "^. . :. Members off tl^tickct_jcolik m l«Wf»i*l1 *lLt*2Mcr\< Mrs. Charles Redden gave a talk Mrs, J. C. Dittmer, president. Party Set on Suntlay «»« ^•n>v^ea- m*n,inrtt L Chtistmaj; "program will Js'i on modern tec are: Mr. DennisT'cfiairrnan', ' at SOWETHING NEW NEWHSFrom -and_iamily,_formerJy_ot Newark, -^ The Dig and Delve Garden Club have moyed-into their home at 20T will-hold-its sixtti^ annual Christ- an -EJm-stree£ u" wias-^cocktail-^-party Snndayv"~at CWY six o'clock at the Coronet in Irving- o of- 403 Claremont place, and Mr. ton. Mrs. Joseph Kuntz and Mrs. Fashionable Makeup King and George Hayeck,' "all of Mr. and Mrs,. A, J. Wier of 2and Mrs. Kenneth, A. De Longe of REUILLONS Cranford. Cherokee road have returned from Edward Cushmeyer are in charge "Westficld's Fur Shop oj Distinction COMBINATION 215 "Central avenue, spent Satur- of the .affair, which i for mem-! a three-week Mediterranean cruise. day in Newark, Del., where they s SHADE EYE Charles E. Stuarts Move They visited Casablanca, Gibraltar; were-guests/if Dr. and Mrs. Law- bers and their husbands. ! 249 E, Broad St . AD 2-3423 jj *& DETCHEMA Sicily, Italy, France, Majorca and rence M. Taicker, recently of Crah- .The fflowel r arrangementangements for thethe" SHAWOW BAR To Metuchen Apartment the Madeira Islands.' ford, / , evening ate being'made by Mrs °?^^r«nin9s Till Xmas Beginning — with a — / John Henry " • Mr. and Mrs. Charles £. Stuart SlMiSiSiSuMa' and moved yesterday from 6 Doerlng way to ah apartment hvRedfleld Village. Metuchen., Ttyy plan GARNET DE BAL eventually tt> reside in Belmar, where they have purchased a new PERFUME and Eau de COLOGNE home.. iipsnck The Stuarts resided-in Cranford GLOVES 1 more than 25 years/ Mr. Stuart is BOTH for $2 associated \vith the Texaco OK'Co. by MARK CROSS and FOWNES in. New York City. Mrs. Stuart BEAUTIFUL DEVILBIS "plfliiiS'-'Wi •iicofilicMftyc^'—faef ^'cbtiitecuop" with the Elizabeth Feeley: Real Leather Palm $2.95 to $6.50 | PURSE AND Estate Office at 78 Centennial PERFUME ATOMIZERS .avenue.--.-- -»—•—->-••—-— ——»- WooMined and Furlined I BOUDOIR Leathers^. •*: '::..'...'...:.'..... fGLOVES FOR MEN up GLAMOUR Favorite ' Pigskin* Deerskin* Capeskin, hallmark of .! EXCELLENT • -Suedes Mpchain •, ; $S.9S to $Kt9S excellence ! ACCESSORIES by VALUES BLANKETS CANNOrl A CALLAWAY ••••\ '&!& Treated Wirt CELEBRITY '••i Moth Preventative $ U OXFORD ^HiCK and tHIRSTV 1.00 P Heavy Bath Towels, froin „;.;.. m/ UMtl. The fragrance of romance! SHIII» YAROLEY .. Heavy Hand Towels, from ..\.....;;..:..... NEW!!! BED E0SE8 COLOGNE' 'm • •• Wash Cloths, from For Men * &SOAP- $2.19 up in its own lovely S"j 50 BILLFOLDS # WALLETS • KEY CASES CANDIES CITATION pink 8o« .. \ J^ wu*tai by BUXTON LUSCIOUS TOILETRIES ,v Fine Pigsidn Saddle Leather, Ithported Morocco Pinseal, BATH MATS Alligator, Goatskin, and Water Buffalo .'... ENow Available! :••••••.••• ••. 'WAIi ETS:.:..^.A...,.'...:.,3 95to$l5r i from $1.98 J < ALL DARK EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASt SJETS ^-^ $1.75 to $3,95

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H •'•• 1, - 9 tf » mr* SH8SSEBE CBANFORO (NJ.)CITIZENANDCHteONICL£—THVKSDA'T.DECEMBER8.19» A J U '•4 > Aid Squad won privilege of voting.* She felt of a wotoah voter—one \ t a little envious, she said, and very who Sculthorp Retiring n Mr.,and Mrs. Sculthorp and Mr. League, spoke, highly of Mr. (Continued from Page has exerciseercised herr right tto and Mrs. Pfdst were quests of the eager.to hefp get the same privi- vote at every election since gain (Continued Jrom Page 1) * for his efforts in teach- rCRANFOBD (NJ.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—TPCBSDAY. DECEMBER 8,1960 SECTION TWO •; past four months have jumped try lege for New Jersey's women Cranford since .1034, residing at directors at a dinner Tuesday eve-^mg people to save and to own theii ing this privilege, but for the on< ping at the Halfway House, own homes and said one can de- an average ol 75 The s^uad an- In retrospect it seems odd. butt^me she was tooil l to go out. 1120 Raritan road. He is a Vet- tatnside. f swered a total 6f 77 calk in No-during this period^, before s,he The league also adds its thanks eran of World War I and saw serv- rive much personal satisfaction WILSON'S CERTIFIED Mr. MacBean, who presided, from ^ this. Philip Brief of Brief, vember, 50 of which were emfcr- <(.oul-ou'd Votvote*- . MrMr>s BaBate'es s, served her tu those other residents of Cran ice in. Trance for 11 months with , „_ , • fi» s»t iterm .on the school ford who aided in the long, valua- presented Mr. Sculthorp with a .Lynn & Brief, the association's gencies and 27 transportationstransportations ! - - the 378th (Lightning) Division. He a'ud4tpr for the past 30 years, ex- t got a phone call one night," ble fight to attain woman suffrage is treasurer of the Cranford Tax- gift from the directors, and Mr. s The siren,was used on 124 octa- Pfost presented the guest.of Honor tended his best* wishes she lemniisted, the man Some are no longeng r with us, but payers Association, a member of srvpn hp.irt taw* w<- rem<»mher'th«>ih r with ap with a gift fronr the^offiice em- A telegram was received from ^hNVJSV "ployes.- Traveling a total of 1,310 j " b preciauon' and affection: Mrs League, which honored him recent- Harry R Heins.'the only" present i>m Mi run Arnold Addams. Mrs* Roger C Anjong speakers / were George tiiiector who was a member of miles,_ the i,qUdd went oui of tho' mn{j," Mrs ly -aj a 25-year member, and ofS, Sauer, the association's coun- 1 Atdnch, Mrs Luther Blake, Mrs. the board when Mr Sculthorp be- LAMB county tin nine occasion . e KK-l'.'6S-1, . vii< ... i«.,i, •„/, , „„* .,. , «. for a happy' retirement . successor/ Mr. pfost, many happy 1Lt,»i]s watching not-so-stcaay half years. A graduate of Irving- ; FRESH miles or onli two miles diffewnie s»sn his with an "X ton High School,and a')t>avy vet- Warren Mill, executive vice- years With the local financial in- /••" . ,T ign ms iwimc. wnn an j\. _1I president of_the Savings and Loan stitution. ( — ——~- -——^-nnnp i"i* *j *"* ^VTTIII. ^-jn. CUUICI i*ui even vote « 1 eran, -MrrPfost~operaled""his~ow - children of members and tho La-| wiunn asked her opinion olot ththee I ' /r-^ti*,.** from. Page 1)' .stationery business for two yearly dies' Auxiliary mil be held on kl| loaRUC Mrs. Bates'.aid. -JL 1 «»»»««• jron-rage I) He is a member of next year's HAMS ft. Sunda>, December IS, in the squad think tne lej^ut-1 is domii j beauti- ' En«m«:ring_Co . Linden, where he n think tne Ici^ui is domii j beauti- , - graduating class of the Garden building. iul pitte of uuik. sending out all 1lead^ a grou»> whose J°b ««•I S to State Chapter, American Savings •%| Cali Style th«.t inioim.iliou is so valuable."! "W lhc company's scientific and Loan Institute, and has taken 4» ! ! • LWV Hail* In our turn, the Cranford League* wor,k by gathtr«"g. channeling and a special course in real estate ap- O of Women Voleis is proud to1 tiV?!uatAhg technical information. iraisals at Rutgers University,-He (Continued /rom Paqe 1) ^IUIL-V>rI"uh••alute ore whVo holdsholds" a Teai'iicateccitiiicatel Mr Knox received his BS de- i married and has two children rce fror ahead- !-ad t'K- \o*s, ind uhwe'frcm Union Junior College in "rec- 2 n Mercer University, and ind resides m Fanwood. •»••• nlbMs X CHOP SPECIAL she saw the bab." cam.ises alj ofinition of outstanding achieve- - »> cjhemislry from Vir- <& ginla Leave the Jintd up ouf-ide She poll-, v hile 1 ients ,t ,, live >ears he has been chairman of _^_ CENTER CUT LAMB CHOPS . Ib. 79C Bring tile yoimpfler< to ^.t 11 free I the building committee of Cran- o >i ' gift . . . llieii U't tlit-'m |i]uv -in ford Mtthodist Church He also 3-DAY SALE ' Santa's' I'laygronnd u liile you LOIN VEAL CHOPS...... Ib.'5^ '^ >lio|>! (Coni|irtc<» iu AN EXCELLENT GIFT!! is a member of the American GIVE HIM A ^ - b : charge.) They' fun even huve a . / Chemical Society. 1 \ \ >• ' - party lutirh iot SOe in *'--- * Dr. Mineur, of 325° NoVtW UnionJ BEAUTIFULLY o l SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS Ib. 4ft i—true—in—suaw7—-tttasS-tca—eaH-> ^-^-* degree "WRAPPED "-5 china has tiny multi-color lights lljal never own Welcome fcagon"! It's 2S\'2tl6%t. your queen! Sturdy, graceful in brigl.t to do her soups, her* special sauces, liiaLe BUIli a lovely gift, »in(il> " rtr Columbia College aridf his TWIITBORO burn out ... because their plow comes front • 30" high teitli 2 tlunlv gla*=. >heKe«, cuned brass .'. . 24^x14x21'" higli. jnttice! " (And uith the lid off. it's grouped! , Fin« while feramir, 11", Revolutionary Power Tool Advance degree from Columbia\CoI- SHOULDER PORK CHOPS lb.49c « bulb inside! '10%* tall . 4.95 lucite «beels lor rolling! 11.95 Complete with plump cuthion. a planter!) Italian ceramic T»99 J.W.. . . 12", 3OT .1. . W"^—,2.99 legt-

Cranford United Fund Drive, is a member1 of the Union Junior Col- Of Jlnistaes nnrt thf ftfiU visory committee of the Visiting __Cloek elegance lifce thfa can he the 13-pe. Tray iset^«- - 15-pc Punch Set, t»erfc<-t'-io Bar caddy ... for «l»« »nan the founders of thc Cranford Joint BREASTS Ii brtf ci^klail* in l«\vnt Include* Dependable Ford Sealer one loucli iSat "mates'" a tooml Impres- -caCr tar enlectaiiun(!!~CSL7~iCSS tu I n r r lrt- 4 lj 1 "• :—Since 1920 ',"-. r, . y At?"' L5 J ' H l '•2S? H«M . Roomv, _«lurdy4.in .bright _»Wni bra»( Civic Committee. tnovemvnt< And surprise! Only 24.95 1>- *- 4 !>and«rirh traj*, 8 routers, all jv-t 3-95 t & whu« slantl. Ia91e, 12 cups^'^.SO .. . rolls from room to roum!.I2.95 SJfllOTHrS Dr. Mmtur is married and the . 158 E. IFT WRAPPED, OF COURSE FOR FRYING father of six children He is a WestMeld Ave. member of the St. Michael's Holy CRANFORD PAINT & HDWE. ! Namu Society, American College Roselle Park 0 of Cardiology and American Medi- CH. 5-6100 SHOP IN CRANFORD ^ 104 South Ave.# E. Cranford, N. J. cal Association. He ha^ been a re- Open Eves. sident of Cranford for over 12 To 9:30 years. For.One Of The SS WORLD'S FINEST o i» -WHISKIES — open STEAKS evenings OLD FORESTER SIRLOIN \ 100 Proof" PORTERHOU: 'til 9 BOW iroJc Special! Richly framed mirrors 4/5 Qf. S* Who woultl ever pur^g tiny cort.no little,? Their framesr alorfo Holly lil-ball sec . V Iook W-9S! Choorti tlic smart mode" m uaimi" t mimirror r (20x28^' One special lamp from Koo» '4*pe. Coffee Service, 'the \ . . '. elegant oval Clup|icnilak in Untiquc1 gol.J.((22x34") WT?~^ J • See Our Tremendous Selections | get holiday parties off to • gay tlart! Set lamp tiulrt ti«i«- thotftaiida of special lamp*! Fine «ift mapnificent for your hoa|et>«! SiU of 8 1» gift-boxed. Cive a act, keep a set » carv«vl ojit'ii-worolitn-workk mirrorr i\un iintiquiintiquir- whitwhile or polcpl (20x^Ss^i ' while china with golden wheat, utran- \er plated 8-cup coffee pot/goIfMinrd at Kooi In* 3.29 1^ . .". «r landscape mirror^ilh uliitV/,wJil l.urJuzori frame (^c. / ' .«"»! *»'«dfc; *r— U»»» ' ' { < ^ Shop K»os—Rahway WHISKIES \ I. liirtliBse~gtfts and SiBHE BRANDIES — WINES — CORDIALS I &^ >i7 ' A > TIME-TESTED PRIVATE BRANDS! ^ RIB • BOTTOM ROUND 4/5 Qt. Qt. & ^ BARNETT'S SUPREME c !£ 86 Proof Blended Whiskey 3.69 4.59/S? i 5 BARSCOTCH—100% Imported Ib. "Old Wen" like BrasM towel bar • • • i>erM • Real-aM-Ilfe flowers tuy uMerry •t* TO DELIGHT *t Scotch Whiskies—80 Proof 73 portrait* • . a all 1o» extra holiday guests! Il*« SJ»12x29" • (Chrisliitas" for ^ii)6Ulh> -to eoiuel .- —%\\ high, ha* 4 bart* for towel-i (of' We!v« dukenr H{ fovely arraiigeiiienU J ABERDEEN—106% Imported »j,,|,.|y .y*AUtS) 7,49 from 3.95id 119S, thla ene ju*W5«9S ; Scotch Whiskies—86 Proof GIFTS YOUNG HEARTS 4.95 5,95 g . f * * •*• >* "•' * \/. PORK LOIN SPE0A1 T -- g ABERDEEN "8" B*Yr.O\4 Imported Rib Half \ •- J Loin Half " Boys' Bulky GIRLS' SS Scotch Whiskies—86 Proof 5.79 FUUlb L CUTS FULL CUTS ORLON SWEATERS PARTY DRESSES I BARNETT'S 90 Proof GIN . 3.39 4.19 | You can be assured the prettiest \ ROYAL DUKE 80 Proof VODKA 43< All tho New Shades and dresses under the tree will come 3,29 3,99 « Styles — Sixes 442 from Jody Maida. Solids, prints, _.,--- ™ Imported RUM ,3.29 3.99 5 Priced From $3.98 pastels, nylons, cottons. Sizes 144. THOROBRED BONDED KENTUCKY & LEAN GROUND ROUND STEAK Priced From $4.98 !r 3 BOURBON-100 Prodf .. 4.49 g Handsome Bridg *" BARNETT'S N, Y. STATE °" & s BOYS' ROBES GIRLS' PAJAMAS CHAMPAGNE fcr'S'" 2.99 « IC u won't l>cliev<; it could — Exclusive With Us — liltk! Sturdy! Smart! Corduroys and Flannels Flannels, Balbrigans ". lalile! rot»iu>r/tau lo to Solids and Prints Toasty Warm Sizes 4-12 _ . Sizes 4-14 Oar bAd van© ... in iuu m ^ ^ add A vanity imirroi' would fUt* •v • i( Cive • Hassock! They've t« «niny Cuulte irimimerat.«« M» litil* at \ «UriZ7'to aw Jeter!" Look pric«- l«?r her outrageously! And Kooi lut Priced •< Priced From Dial BR 64044 for FREE DELIVERY Vie* . .-as &a extra seat.. . or li» rett jfoor •. i . . sii Vaih a fe.llve air! Cold. MUiife, oblong ... a riot of tolor*! Come hiiahl tklnf b*\li lr«L »rr«i at niulli- titled tease the level. It't 10" .liijili, '«* extra), 17" d»e *=*, — 13.05 Thi» OM. only V«S0 t«ke four ebske, '«"«»y - - j 3.9^» s ealoe). Gi»m* st=-IsS© • tiny ») ff.ftS --%C~ > A' • FREE PARKING f BEHIND THE STORE pitman St. PP. Theatre) .4» •'"Your Carter EASTMAN ST. f* KOOS MAIN STORE Hofcu-oy, Rl. 2Vf ¥ Exit 135 • Nevf. WALNUT AVE, „ „ _ ^BRIDGE &W*r WINES AND Girt, Rl. 71 • GI 94,78b Open Friday Till 8 P Freehold. Rt. 9 * HO 2-0323 !tf#f#fi g I Weekdays-8 to « PJVI. CLOSED MONDAYS Ferslppany, Rt* 46. • M 4-410Q •. ••;• 'OPEN 6 NIGHTS ' ...' The class has also coh5,tructebr "The I a frieie "depicting Indian life on "Hum! the plajjwij,, .Tti> following phil- JWLX dren contributed to bulletin board: Thomas Thorpe, Thomas Itfaceiko, Aftt Rayrriotid. Solomon, Q^ne Vahover,, A^Aq Amy' Eisler, 'Andrea Bracuto-and nor's'i Robert Kurisko. « hiade i Grade 4 ' ium! Pupilp s 8tNM^^, Edith Matthews' forma class have been studyind g holiday best i customs of othe?. lands; A bulle- aquari tin board' has been designed withe the cji a wpfld map and ttotn it streamers and g CRANFORD (NJ.) CITIZEK AND«HBOK«XE-*THirH8DAT,*ECHHBE« % Ainrtffl opportunity to meet the visitor in- Education at the.Ilrst Presbyterian A helping word to^one in I e, l Clara formally. church Mrs. JTdward F> George is often like a switch .db a Buonternpo. iCheryl v at the, last in the series of Inquirers' classes for adults' Zitilinski. and Janet Liska are i Bible Sunday ."The film will describe the Grand ». DezscK pastor, will preach on ^Th^Book For Everyone." ADVENT' showing the story of Hanukkah.' Universal Bible Sunday will b£ December ^», from 8 to 10 p.m. in the^uild room or the Canyon and the geological history Ne\v members received by the session on Monday evening will be Christians have -entered the Advent season meaning Messiah, on December 25 is the^iriost building of Trinity Episcopal Church. Persons wishing i« Dpris Korsen, Donna Dunikoski. of the natural phenomena that de- observed at the Cranford Metho- and Wayne Gwilliam are showing ;iven public recognition.' Dumtg both church iervic.es a c-hild care Advent means "coming"—an important arrival. ' joyous of all Christian festivals, /s^ dist Church on (Sunday. "God Soabout the Episcopal Church are -^ ' veloj>etil the canyon over the past nursery will be available in the Four weeks are set aside-to prepare for the cele- P O "J O ... » ^-""^ invited to attend. the story of Christmas. Judith 3- billion years. - Loved the World" will be the ser- Townsend. Linda Bottge. Donna imall fellowship room. bration of the' birth of Jesus. In tfie home the story^orthe nativity from At 4'p.in. on Monday, Tuesday, '•"/• mon topic of the Rev. Dr. Albert The men and boys' choir re- Poszyler. Louis Ditzel* John Departments of the Church ' o e * » «• _ ^ • etyher Matthew or Lukc/flrst twoIshnpftfrs, is AHinger, pastor, at the 9:25 andhearsal will take pface tonight at Wednesday and Thursday -of next School through primjry will meet Dr. Longaker Pre-S&tson Moore, Linda Kardel, Stephen week. Dr., Harold N. Moldenke, » From the earliest days in tlje history of the read: candles arerhghted symbolic of thcTcoin- 10:55 a.m. services. TOURS rt 9 30 a.m. and the older depart- 7-30 p.m. Wanchisen, and Donna Sue Wil- Hebrew-people- there-were prophectes~of~the ~ ine into thejwond{ carols are sons aqd prayers _ New members will be, received of museum, will conduct ents at II a m. --Services on-Sunday,-the-Thir liams i Uie daily one-half hour nature at^6#We?e^«r^ . advent of a new period in their national life. are said^hithe family circle. • ' . ., at both services. A junior high Sunday in Advent, will include: SermonsSet A member of the Qideon Society Picks Topic, tlass will display Bibles 'in the about Santa, GJaus and -his rein- talks for children, The topic for ' including round-trip transatlantic transportation ^^ ill speak jt a meeting of the Sen- It was to be an ace of prosperity, military t deer. ' '' » be "Local Plants For less'than you'd spend on many statfeside vacations. • sanctuary and the educational Morning Prayer and Family Eu Newark havt/purchased the above property at 369 Walnut avenue the Mieek will ior Westminster Fellowship on strength, freedom from bondage and an op- •^ Special services are held at the church with building. T At Alliance Class officers during November and Animals." you can-sea fabled cSStles on .a Rhine cruise, gasp at the Birth of Hope charist; and 11 a.m., Morning Pray- The Rev. Laurance J. Pvn atuijjlan to move here in the spring. Mr: Vicari «is employed by and- December' are: President, Alps, loll on the crescent beaches of the Riviera. Oh an Sunday'at 7 p m. Refreshments portunity to practice their dietary laws and music using the prophecies of Isaiah, .the song James R. Lenney, director of n , Trailside M[useum is open to the "The Birth of Hope", has been er and Sermon. The Advent series tor, will present theVirst in" public Service. The former owners, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mascaro, Henry Zielinski; vice-president. escorted Criterion Tour you'll visit England.and 11 con- will be Served. social customs. Heine,-a harassed, plundered 'of Mary in the first Gospel and. the song of peace music, will use the following selec- public each weekday ^from 3 to chosen bj the Rev Dr. Robert G. of sermons on the Christian Doc- of pre-Christmas messages on arc retiring and will move to their home at Culver Lak& The Donna Dunikoski; secretary. Doris tibental countries. Sail on the. America, the 34,46 (JaVS • At the regulnr meeting of thu v and exiled' people \they naturally JOnsed for in the third Gospel. ''Sermons are preached on tions: "O Thou of God the Father" 5 pjn. and on Saturdays and Sun- Lonftiker, pjstor ot the First_Pri's- a trine of Judgment wi)l be contjn gels and their Ministry property was Multiple Listed and sold by Anne D. Zutell of the Korsen: treasurer, Louis Ditzel. 'SOLD TO NEIGHBORS; r^ the above 4wo-family home at 119 United States, the Hanseatic. Or fly by jet. j _ O47 Triads on Sunday cvemnj,' at 7:45 the age to come speedily. ^^ by Bach and "O Thou of God the t o days from 1 to 5 p.m. nl byteiinn Church, as his sermon the greatness of Jesus Christ and .his influence ued at the 11 o'clock service. deemed" at the 11 .in Roosevelt avenue; a Multiple "..Listing; wa% spld by ;Mrs. Louise: 4d departures-IvTareh through Septferrrber. ••" •*"* p.m, at the First Prcbytejri.m Father"(by Buxtehude. The Chapel a Eveb;n Wade office at 423 North Union avenue. ' . topic at the 0.30 and 11 a.m. ser- in the hearts of men and nations for the past A complete church scHool ses- Sunday at the Alliance SVedmaii of the Phil 'Ti Henehan office" to Mf. arid Mrs. Rudolph 't'pr illustrated johler contact: •' "_ • '' :hurch of Cranford, election and choir will sing i'All Glory Be To uers Sundaj The sacrament of The new day was^to be ushered in by a' 2,000 years. sion is conducted in conjunction Services ,wiH begin" on Represent Local Unit Lantz, neighbors now living at 115 Roosevelt avenue.. nstallation of officers will take God ton High" by Nicolaus Decius Graduate Student baptism will be administered at with,both the 9:15 a.m. arid 11 a.m.with Bible School at J Younghouso, trains; Susan Nass- lace. Messiah, a deliverer, perhaps a king, certainly and the youth choir "O Saviour Igpace Projects berg, William prejka and Ellen At State LWV Meeting The programs scheduled tomor- the first service. one anointed of Gdd who could save His people. Gifts are exchanged among relatives and services. A coffee hour and adull Students from the •Hall l of the First Robt rt E Schantk, minister of Sweet" by Bach at the first 'ser- class • takes place each Sundaj sionary College, Nyack, N V- , ,1 Fraites, water transportation; Roy From Pakistan ^.Current events of importance Walter.Meth Of 120'Wilshir* drive row are as follows: 4 p >nu Brounie The tirne'of his arrival was not known, but it Mends as an expression of happiness of the ar- Church.' . .'• rnu.sic, will offer "Twtif Chorale vice; the Chancel • choir, "Lo Hemorning in Sherlock Hall follow- participate in the 7 o'clock ^ Outlined for Local Knaucr and Mark Dctering, air in state government werp dis- is in charge of their sale in Cran- Troop 686; Westminster cho/r re- was generally believed he would be 9 descend- , rival of man's Deliverer who showed us how to Comes, With Clouds Descending" transportation. All pupils are mak- ford. ' • :• Mrs. Paul M^Borick, chairman learsal, 6'30; nnd the Senior choir Preludes" ,by Willan, "St. CJonl- ing the 9:15 a.m^ family service day evening service as well a< Cleveland Guest - cussed by Bennfittr Rich, author of cnts" by Rowley and "A Rose ant of the great King David and be born in live and die under the guidance of our loving: by Williams at the second service. A coffee hour ,also is" held in Sher- Youth Fellowship meetings t ing bo6k)ets on transportation,. Mrs. Tmtiaz Ksmal of Pakistan. -"Government and Administration of tHe supper, announced that- a -ehcar^al, 8 p.m. The choirs will present a Service a B'nai B'rith The object of the unit is to trace Breaks, into Bloom" faySchreine r <, Bethlehem of Judea. Just how he would lead Heavenly Father. lock Hall each week immediately ., IIIU uujvui ui me umi »s 10 trace graduate student at Teachers of New Jersey'* at a state-wide "traditional', turkey dinner will -be The new brownie ttoop will of Carols at 4 p.m. Sunday includ- served. INCGRPOHAtED The Wfstminstfi choir will sing his people was not as definite. The majority of • •• •

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,r ' ' ,t« - f - < =CRANFORB (NJ.) CITIZEN AND CIIHOMCLE—THTKSOAT. Dfi .. ffef* «br' 'f- CEANFOBD flW.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—T^CESDAY, DECEMBER 8, I960 8,1960 Paf e Serea tween 21 and 35 years of age: "Ward J. Maley of 32 Roger avenue, C State PresidentofJayceesr^ The organization is ' non-parti- liberal arts; George Patterson of A san with chapters in 66 nations 112 New street, engineering, ^ and and 40 affiliated countries. Inter James W. Swackhamer of 10 A ConvenientrVreicripUon Optical Se Board Endorses Addresses Local Rotary Club national, {headquarters are in Mir Herning aVenue, business adminis- ami, Fla. ( tration. \ \ew Schools Plan Junior Chamber of Com- Mr Scherer cited projects ini • Mr. Swackhamer,is a graduate The executive' board ijf the merce is the fastest growing or- tiatcd ,by the Jaycees, including a The Junior Chamber, a young of Oratory 'High School, Summit. clevcjdind Junior High PTA unani- ranks park sy^em in Somerset county ganization in the United States, men's organization t devoted —to Mr. Bean, Mr. Maley and Mr. Pat- ^ a motion endors- MEN'S AND BOYS' APPAREL r ~and~ sf^Oll ~ Harold J^ScTierer, Jr.. ofTlain- leadership training and communi p terson are graduates of Cranford - the proposed school building field, state president, told the He yvas introduced by Dr. Robert ty service, has grown from '35 to High School. Digram, scheduled to come be- Cranford Rotary Club at itf lun- 1 Watson, past president 1 of the fore the voters on January 17, and cheon meeting last Thursday in 110 chapter , and 1,400 to 4,500 Cranford JUnior Chamber and now/ urging maximum support for it • the Methodist Church educational "members during the past five a national director of the junior VIA to Hear Program PTA members. Chamber of. Commerce by building. years It is open to young men be- jj Richard Finn, president of United States. *- By UJC Glee Club rs Brookside Place PTA, addressed The Union Junior College Glee ud November birthday anniversa- the board at its regular meeting ries of the following Rotary mem- Club will make its first public ap- on Monday morning. She described bers were observed: Robert ben- pearance of the year Tuesday af- GIFTED" PRESENTS ni«s William Schroeder, Charles M. ,he conditions at Brookside Place r ternoon it a raeetjng of the, Vil-1 School,, relating that library, home Ray. _JFI,_E1 lis Robinson and How- ROBERT E. BRUNNER and rooms s I resents ard M Siegel. ' lage "Improvement ''Association aff K07ipf^ fePe all are Sherlock Hall of Trinity Church. uf "Union Junior College, Cran- Four Cranford residents are their major fields of study, are: ^mto individual studen.ts,"__ Vincent F. Sarnowski, principal, Eord, to be hciaTFriaay, DecemDer ^irn6ng~"I6~Uniort Jittnior~CoHege- DavidJ^fieanror^irOrange gave details of the proposed new students pledged to Pi Kappa Pi>i, nuc, business admihlsti-ation; 6, in the college /dining hall, junior high school, after describ- The six "Miss Night Owl" can- jng the cellar areas that are now didates were' elected in a poll * '*•'''. jn use as classrooms at Cleveland taken by the Evening Student School. Cranford's per pupil ex- aimeil. "Miss Night Owl" candi- penditure is next to the lowest dates arc: Miss Sandra I. Can* in Union County, he pointed out. i of 866 Riffle avenue, Rahway; TYPEWRITERS On January 1, 1961, interest on past- Mrs Kalmari Lurinsky, presi- Miss Elizabeth A. Aragona of 32 'iiii i>iHmiiiliii ' dent $nd presiding officer, report- Wilshir.fi drive, Kenilworth; Miss m due 1960 taxes is automatically increased ing on the convention- of the New ?llen M. Lessek of 984 Carteret Jersey Congress of Parents and venue. Union; Miss Maria E. Ma- v ; ; : Teachers, mentioned their recom- uri' 61 2429 Plainfield av'enue, front 6%-to 8%. " i •'• mendation that full cooperation be South.PlainfieldS Miss Mary Ruf- given to school construction pro- fini of 1045 Milton boulevar^d, Rah- grams throughout the state. ivay, ahd Miss Joan DeMattia of Mrs. D Lloyd Jones reported 101 Booream avenue, Milltown. bn a PTA organization meeting at So for during this year* approximately which it was told that there are Cbmniittee chairmen for the 293 senior's at Cranford High dance are: General chairman i oi. xtoseiis e I numbers 495. She said it is ex- -Role* Oyster Perpetual StyU 4110 — Petite 'ark; refreshment committee — I pectcd that 1,150 students will at- IT , ftetf-windihg); 25-Jeu^el * Watch Iff 14k vvhlte ei* Vel Mrs-. Janet VanDornr of Cranford; »• th - mornings sessions—.next _;t««l .eas*yil«o.oo-«.i_L._._ „ of 1959 taxes. Kear bracelet M 5.O0. Alto available Jn hol^n • "of Onden; advertising •t«eland'8ola A changejn the date ofjthe Jan- a?7 "^»o«w»wtis«t*rwrt«iFdMrs. Rich- ard Koike and Mrs, Ralph Jones. I Mrs Russell Capwell, guidance di- I rector, and Lee Farber, guidance • 1)RESS SHIHTK SWEATERS , y N GLOVES ' - . , . I counselor. A Anow, Excello, McmhaltcnJ; Jcr^sori, From $4J0 Bemhard Altmann, McGregor, Robert Bruce., $7.95 to. $39.95 Hays, Fownes, Mark Cross, BCHS»9/ S23S Prior to visiting Union Junior I College, they toured the facilities V SPORT SHIRTS BELTS AND WALLETS SEVENTH ANNUAL I of Rider College and Trenton State ^ Hathaway Vyella, Bofany, McGregor, Manhattan, Buxi6n,.'Holfs, Hiekok, TS I College,-both* in Trenton. .# • ^ Stetson cmd Mallory. $9.95lt> $25.00 2 JEWELRY Men in Service SPORT COATS ROBES Swank, Marine Pfc. Robert A. Miller, CHRISTMAS TKI I Jr., is" now stationed at Okinawa ry "UHDERWEA« - •••-••'•* "•-•. :.-.,'•• ; >.;; •. after a 40-day leave spent with his McGregor, SteinBlach. From$35J)0 Cbrtsr, Cooper, Arrov/, MaaltatJdss., Munsiiigweeff' "• parents, Mr, arid Mrs. Miller of 116 :.. PAJAMAS • •/ • -• . . •.•••••. . ••'«.••'.'•' I Burnside avenue. . :.- .Exceilo,.Jayson,.Mcmhaltan,. Pleetway... $4^5 to $25.00 TIES* SOCKS '•• HANDKERCHIEFS • MDFFLEHS 9 In latest colors, fabrics. From $14.95

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' • .7 churches .;. and neighbors Who or* MO*« able YOUNGER SET to »h.r« in the >.ork tod th« e.pemc of ell SUITS "' .4 SPORT COATS SLACKS DELIVERIES lul Uiir«> a ilG BONUS you get wh«n you lase Community prbiects... •.•;.'.• ' • -", • Botany^, Sampeck, Palm Beacli buy wh«r«.you llv« . . ..«« cilia reword for Bdtany, Sampeck, Palrn Beach •Gabtajdines buying si hon««. ^ " •- • / ' . . . . sure io be admlrecL Boy« 8-12, from $14.95 •• '• •;^iiiydiir. : This EXTRA VALUE that you get for your 8-12. from $19.95. '' -8-12. from S0S. home-spent dollar alio iaclujes 9N«l«r ep- Includes two days, one welcome gills tho* enhance their YOU DONT ALWAYS NOTICE IT or think 13-20. from. $25J5 • . ' J3-20,.from $19JS •' " CRANFORD portunieies for you and ^oar duldnm night of sheer pleasure in ' -" appearance". • , cmd will AMERICAN home town ibouHt whf H you're buying, bu» !r*« rncr« juir fabulous NMMU. The ship., better .hopping focili»U« ,md more skilled . romemher you every time they fc>. * ; ••••wm*. . . hidden ii, ik always be Sure to ftt hlfl needs* FOR PRACTICAL ; serous America, rural all the transatlantic luxury All Styles, Lined and an « UNDEftWEArl "Service tolhe Communify, State and Nation" from New York at 4 P.M. FROM $1JM» Stopovers arranged. L SPONSOR OF: DONOR OF FACILITIES TOi THIS MiSSAOi SPONSORED BY RETAIL DIVISION 7-OAY CRUISES TO NASSAU • Cranteen, Inc. SATURDAYS OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS "•-Tfoop 76, B.S.A. • Cranford Boy^' B.B. League All YEAR ROUND •"c, • National League "Cardinals" AD 3-1171 • Pony League ''Chiefs" • Cranford Boys'B.B. Auxiliary 207 E. Broad St. Westfield • C.H.S. Oratorical Contest • Fund Drives HOME UMES^6BICr MC yges Chapter 228, National Baton Twirling Association , of COMMERff CKANFORD (NJ.) C^TUXN AMD CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, DEC S,19tt AND CHRONICLE—TllUBSDALnECEMBEB 8, I860 r«e Benm hyeen 21 and'35 years of age. w^rd^Malerof 32 Roger avenue, leveland PTA State President of Jaycees The organization is non-parti- liberal arts; George Patterson of san with chapters ID 56 nations 112 New street, engineering, and »ard Endorses and 40 affiliated countries. Inter- James W. Swackhatner of 10 A Convenient Prescription Optical Servi Addresses Local Rotary Club national headquarters arc in Mi- Herning aVenue, business adminis- jew Schools Plan 1 I ami, f la. - tration. • RfcFUlad r The^Junior Chamber of Com- Mr Severer cited projects ini- -Mr. Swackhamer is a graduate 4h executive board of. the I merce is the fastest growing or- The Junior Chamber, a >ounj tiated by the Jaycecs, including; a Cieveland«J»mior High PtA unani- J of Oratory ftigl? School, Summit. John franks ganization ' in the United Stabs, men's organization demoted t( park system m' Somerset county Mr. Bean, Mr. MaTey and-Mr. Pat- ously passed a motion endors- crship trainmg~an(}~comln"unr Junior Ptympfrf in Sum: zt^r$on areSK dhrblld MEN'S AND BOYS' AP>AREL field, state president, told He was introduced by Dr. Robert '•4 ty service, has grown from 35 t< High School/ scheduled to come- be- Cranford .Rotary Club at its" lun- Watson, past president of the tate the voters on JanuaxyX 17, and cheon meeting last Thursday, in 1J0 chapter*, and 1.400 ija 4,50i Cranford Junior Chamber and now lureing maximum support for it the Methodist Church educational memhers during ^the past fiv< a national director- ief the Junior VIA to Hear Program A ars> by FT members. building. * V ' y*-' W »s open to" young men be- Chamber of Commerce of By UJC Glee Club Mrs Richard Finn, president of United States. _ Brookside Place PTA, addressed M M November birthday anniversa- The Union Junior College Glee the board at_its_^egular meeting ries of the following Rotary mem- Club wjll make its first public -ap- bers were observed' Robert Den- cn Monday morrutuj, Sh«.described G(FTED PRESENTS pearance of the year Tuesday af- Le conditions at Brookside Place nis, William Schroeder, Charles M. ternoon at a meeting of the Vil- ROBERT E. BRUNNER JSchool, relating that library, home Ray, Jr, ElhS Robinson and How- Economics and shop rooms all are /-J-EWELERS ard M. Siegel. lage Improvement Association^-at- resents Qpflcjcm > ~ule"a"s~crassraam5, and that Split 206 t Brood Stra< WwH»ld, N J. Dr. Anthony Sordill, president, Sherlock Hall of Trinity Church. Under the direction of James missions are contemplated for next who conducted the meeting, re- LABORATORY ON PREMISES Other elementary schools ceived the fellowship award of the Lenney, the Glee Club will offer i, not'far behind, she said. At week. "Carol of the Bells," "The Musi- re A MASTERPIECE FOR «N. Union Ave« Granfoxd- - BHldge 2^850 »high school, next year all rooms cal . Christmas Card"- and several ,.Jl be in use all the time, the CHRISTMAS traditionarChristmas carols. [speaker said, thus eliminating the 'Miss Night OwF ssibility of, extra work in Jab- LOCAL HOira SOLD — Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Kinney of West- foratones or clubs. ROLEX To Be Crowned filri have-puBchased the above .home at 683 Gallows Hill road | "Members of the administrative iUfUTC Dance from Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Lenker, who have been transferred to Jstaff. Finn declared, "have South Jersey. This was a Multiple Listing of the G. G. Nunn Ibeen kept so busy with the basic Six evening session co-eds at real estate office and was sold'by Laura MacGregor of the same (problem of informing and educat- Union Junior College will be can- office. ing the public about the referen- didate? for "Miss Night Owl" x*h» dum, and with arranging tight pro- will be selected and crowned at Igram schedules, that they have Pi Kappa Psi pledges one of five fraternities on the UJC |had no time* to do their most the annual Christmas, dance of the campus. A Reminder To Taxpayers Important work, which is rimprove- Evening Session Student Countil Four Cranford Students The Cranford residents and Iment of the curriculum and atten- of Union Junior 'College, Cran- Four Cranford residents are their major fields of. study are: tion ta individual students." ford, to be held Friday, December •among 16 Union Junior College David J. Bean of 417 Orange ave- I Vincent P, Sarnowski, principal. 16. in the college dining: hall. students pledged to Pi Kappa* Pi nue, business administration; Ed- •gave details of the proposed new •junior high school, after describ- The six "Miss Night Owl" can- ling the cellar areas that are now didates were elected in a poll] •in use as classrooms at Cleveland o - taken, by the Evening Student chool. Cranford's per pupil ex- touncll. '"Miss Night Owl" candi- end'ture is ne.xt to the lowest dates arc: Miss Sandra L Can- On January 1, 1961, interest on past- uUmon County, he pointed out. non of 866 Riffle avenue, Rahway; TYPEWRITERS Mrs. Kalman Lurinsky, presi- Miss Elizabeth A. Aragona of 32 ident and-presidirig officer, report- Wilshire drive, Kemlworth; Miss due 1960 taxes is automatically increased' Img on the convention of the New illen M. Lessek of 984 Carteret •Jersey Congress • of Parents and av«nue, Union, Miss Maria E, Ma- from 6% to 8%. I Teachers, mentioned their" recom- un o!f 2429 Plamfielq avenue, |mendation that full cobperation be outh Plainfield; Miss Mary Ruf- [given to school construction pro- fint of 1045 Milton boulevard, Rah- Igrams throughout the state. way, and Miss Joan DeMattia of Mrs. D, Lloyd Jones reported OI'Boorearri avenue, Milltown. Ion a PTA organization meeting at Committee chairmen for the- So far during this year, approximately I which it- was .told that there are dance are: General chairman — |293 seniors .at' Cranford High Miss Judith A. Clark of ftr»,<>»t> I School, while the freshman class 'ark; refreshment committee — -495.; She said it is e» 0'?/Wer PSy>elu'1! 8lyto 4"0-P«tll« ladles' lint* Ipectcd that 1,150 students will at- *"" *'nd"««>: 2S"jewol thatch in 14k white or yellow gold. Mrs. .Janet VanDorn of Cranford; decorqjion«s committee..^, Edward of 1959 taxes. Itend the morning sessions next lyear.""~T ~T " " -UMf-wxlgokS pr-14k-goM ^i inc QalC OI Incda ommffte*; -^ Thomas Eik.ampo f " AS LITTLE AS "'il™ per Month- luary-PTA-meeting was made,-to inden; musical i arrangcimentSj;;; s eorge "" VanDoniT of Cranford; NEWTiFREBUILT " ~^ ljai\uury^5?~The January-executive -For the one you love, give a masterpiece of the Miss Night Owl" selection -com- Iboardjimeeting will be omitted. Watchmaker's art... a ftofex Watch. Supreme accu- mittee — Ronald Stanford of Rah- To avoid paying this extra 2%, I960 racy and masterful styling combine to make Rolex ay; and gift committee — MISJ. NEW PORTABLES $49.50 the choice of those who know the finest. Your gift of .Hep Davis of Linden, taxes must lie paid prior to or on Decem- Students Taken \ —We Handle All Makes -- a Rolex will serve as a constant reminder of your r : : : On Guidance . good taste and thoughtfulness through years of on- vening VIA Meets ber 3J, 1960. -- ". • ••.:.•.'..... '•'^•: i '•;'" REMINGTONS - ROYALS • SMITH - CORONAS time dependability and fashion correctness. Tonight at tJnion Junior iTouratUJC • We invite you to sJe our collection bf distinctive UNDEfcWOOD - OLYMPIA • ETC. Members of the Evening Be- Fbrty students from North Ar- Rolex Chronometers and dress Watches for men and! artment of the Village Improve- Ilington High School toured the ment^Association—will make tile |Bnion-Junior-€oHe,ge-campus last' Open 'til 9 P.M. ... to Christinas'" Trade-ins Accepted v lweck as part of an all-day guid- novelties at their monthly meet' JfcA D.: DORIAN, v ng tonight at Union Junior Col- We Service What We Sell ladce tour. ege at 8:lS. Frank Scarpelli, pr |irmany Township Committee Professor Saul Orkin discussed iident of the World of Tile Co., I the currfculums available at UJC akcui Springfield,'will demonstrate the J. HOWARD McATEER ' I and its function as a transfer col- 'dE.WEl.ERS. , irocedure. ., lege, f NATIONAL TYPEWRITER CO. v Chairman, Finance Commitiee The group ^as taken on a tour A A heavenly little angel ill preside at the business meet- lot the college's new facilities by ..AD 3-b529 30 EASTMAN ST. CRANFORD I Professor Orkin -and William J. perches prettily on every ing. Hostesses for the evening are v Credit is Yours for the Asking! gift you" $et from Mrs. Arnold Kr. Mattay, chairman; ,\ ' v iOpp. Cranford Theatre) I Seeland, Jr., development director. Budget or Charge your Purchase! MARCUS JEWELERS. Mrs. George Katelus, Mrs. Rich I The students were accompanied by rd Koike and Mrs. Ralph Jones, I Mrs. Russell Capwell, guidance di- I rector, and Lee Father, guidance SWEATERS , „ 8MW»a«««W«Mtf>MM«MBBBiaB«^^ DRESS SHIRTS * * [counselor. Arrow, ^^116; Mc«hcrti.cp» laysoh, From Bernhard Altmcmn, McGregor, Rohert-Bruce. $7.95 to $39.95 ' 1 Hays, •Forties, Mark" Cross,'Baeme. . $2.95 to $12.50 .' " " r* '--i: " ••"/ •' .• Prior to visiting Union Junior I College, they toured the facilities ;; y :• SPORT SHTRTS ;. v •'.,. ,.,-•'' "•••**. ': . ' ' ', ': SEVENTH ANNUAL I of Rider College and Trenton State HATS..-/. • I College, both' in Trenton. HathaWay Vyefta, Botemiy, MeGfecjor. Manhattan, Exoillo, • Buxton, Rolfs, HiGkok, Expcinse ' j Stetson and $9.95 to $25.00 Jaysori* FSfl " ~ v * ~Men~in~Sefvice , SPORT ; : Swank, DesHna, Hickbfc ~ Marine Pfc. Robert A, Miller, ' ROBES ••'. '. . •:. • •.. E". CHRISTMAS TREE Baker, .Bolcsny.'^ricketeer, H. Fre^mqn, Mavest, Michaels-Stern,. Stale of Main©,-• $8.95 to $32.50 r.j i$ now stationed at Okinawa ; I after a 40-rday leave spent with his I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miller of 116 Carter, Cooper, Arr

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Dr> Ernest E.- Irfc- agriculture and other phases, of K> SS'S^rft speaker at a meeting of the Walnut Avenue PTA at 8 p.m. Monday. Mahon,»dean of Rutgers Univex- society..,. ' ' ^ty-OpUege^nd—University—Ex- ^;''".?he school auditorium from 2 to:-4 aiu^'tb l6 p.ni. "pfonday "andTiroin to thepublicf tension Division, made the"prei '•'"'•9 2Lsi.-to 4 pjn. 'Tuesday. • ..•..•..'' '•• • t;.^i) ' • »'?."? isehtation. (Dr. McMahon is the : son. of Mr. and. Mrs..Edward: C A>- consultant with' the Scott- ' - • /"•- ':. ; Y;: "v ; y_- ;, ^ Broth^tmFet&t McMahon of 20 Parker avenue.) Foresman •Publishing- Co.. j-W* W*JtWnf AvPtillP * Mr. Brotherton is a systems SAVINGS & LOAN NEW RK Coiner is a gradnate of BowUhg W^UIIUI AVCHUC For Service analyst' for Lockheed Electronics Green <6hio) University and* ha? g^hOOl tO HllVe Co. of Plainfield. He^ a member : a .master's degree from To Rutgers • of the American Accounting,Asso- •»OU» PfKSOMAl JEWELE»- pii. University. Philadelphia; Pa- ciation, Beta . Gamma Sigma Danish Msitor Charles W. Brotherton of • 5i'4 •; i. also is a consultant to the Temple Lincolri park, east, was honored Alumni and Delta Pi Upsilon. ti Reading'Clinic_and__a _ Jjiss" Anne Kfistensei) of Den- last Thursday evening: by the\Rvit- • classroom .teac]ber. Her topic wil mark will be at the Walnut Ave- gers Newark.Extension Center for * General Washington spent more :be "Heading and'Rithmetie." nue School next Wednesday as the "loyal and fajthful service" to the me in New Jersey during the : , In time for holiday, buying.-all first of four, visiting foreign stit- State University. „. • . Revolutionary War, than in any '•' types of books in a large price dentsj it was announced by Mrs. •Mr. Brotherton has been a fa-other state.' This, earned for New 27 No. Union Ave. •••- . satige trill 4>e available at the book Arthur Ctarnfer, .international re- culty member since 1952 at the. Cranford, N. J. 1 Jersey the "Cockpit of the • W. Avenue PTA. Fuller and Mrs. Edward Miss KristenstiW,-\vho° is regis- Get a Free 3*Yfar Service Guarantee when you give a — as* cb^dhainnen of the fair, tered at tea'chers College, Col- AND HAVE BEAUTIFUL NEW SILVER ON YOUR TABLE umbia tTni^eursity, is available tp CRANFORD BOARD of REALTORS 'ft area- Citizenship Award through* the International' Teach- > RESIDENTIAL ing Service Bureau -of' Collumbia, \y TVBePr^seiited University. ••;*•••' • She speaks English, Danish, CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS 1>€D Director French Vand German and holds 5-PC PLACE SETTING OF MAGNIFICENT a degree in reading and music ^•\ fcv being'_ae-' cally previous ,\tfiMi}6rs~have in- cepted for.a six^-week nature study • Deadline: Ifec M 1980 — Judglngr HBC, & I960 • First Lady :: $?!>50 President, 23 jewels $59,50 (eluded Mrs. Charles G. Albury of course entitled "The [Wonderful' . ,fS3 Eastman' street. Dr. Albert World »S«H Tear Shaped, 23 jewels $59.50 Shield shaped Pres. $71.50 : Please drop hair/ blank in box at any of the following • L- IU -; AHiwger. pastor of Cranford Meth- Life" to be given by DK Harold ^^^^ % ' " ©dist Church, and the Roselle Park N. Moldenke •. .•::>.•.:, of Cranford. coordinator of Union -AW North llnUn • AT«n»e . nuseumr willoujhby,; B. 8. . 12 Clark Street __ •X«*kcl £ Sharkey ... US Bflln Street tl»f.. invocation, and the ^•^ZZ?Z£^-.J2?^^ -^'^-:^_' —'' 11 >•• '•'••:.r-:- •'•...- • .••-••.•••• tsoa will be by Rabbi Sidney Shan- given.- . keM of Temple Beth-El. ' FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE DIBECTIONS A program with a Civil Defense Niew Jersey Climate 1-^Concentrate "effort on specific cdiegpry entered. tieme will be presented by theTopi' e of,:.-UJC Speaker •_: 2-4&JO arlfficial Greenery. .. • " ' jewelers. Craiiford arid", Hdselle Park CD. 3—^LighUncf to h& uniform arid" subdued. units, headed, by G. Holmes Wil» Donald -V. Dunlup, New Jersey. This Yeitf. Give A Dress up his or her watch tins Hatn-s.aad 'Mr. Btoev respectively. cUmatolpg|st.for the U.S, Weather 4-^-Christaas thenie flirpughbut. . ' . • •' • •" —•-• "• \. • • • • i "Use publip Js invited to attend. v Bureau, will speak on '.'Climate df 5—Entries; properly completed and Returned to any Ctaa-' Glittering Lovely Christmas with a famous, New'Jersey!' at a college hour prop - *'-.'. foitj Reai.Eslate office by beee^Lbbr 20, I960* Oregon sawmills annually pro- ^ at 11. a.m. today, at Union Ju- """^''••"^mmm,,, mor" Coliege.. Sr-Have liouse number plainly visible from the street for ^^Di 523 ioodern five-room houses. .., duced by Dr. Kenneth C. 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Open Monday KwBi^iio* $i30 lo 8 f oi MARTIN jEWELEHS Wesifi*U and jtonilwbnh, T<*ylor> A» Every Night 'til Christmas 'til 9 PM* = — .Saturdays tSi 6 i: —T~-—r- ' \ _- _. " ' - - -H- f*4Nrot^(^.)ciTOmA!unma^^ up; l| ,L J! {OTU>^ Warning Given by Professor: gj&sja^ssis and Mary Beth Wetland-, - fantry training at ..Camp Lejcuoe, for the Union County Tuberculosis Morrjs attends the! Turtle Bay ^ George H. White, Jn, direeto?' Australia Exchange Student rf»teffix.New Members and Health teague. ' •< .^ W« -•«•• . i ; nr byterian Church; Proceeds will be Six'new cubs were welcomed by The leaders of the new Brownie N. C. " , Chorale Concert Music School \n New York City, of vocal' music in the Cranford are, Mrs. James fw Mr) master Jack B, Connors. rich, Mrs. E. O. TJragen, Mrs. R. Margaret Greene chairman, the explorers distributed Soloists -^pr the Community and has participated in' many "The day'may not be far off when^ artificial Christmas trees, Graham Arthur Trevaskis, exchange students Irora Melbourne, •fWB, Frank Callaju [old Annual Investiture Rite Christmas seal posters in the town Fudge, 'Jr., organist-choinnaster Ne\£ cubs aje: Frank Slinger- H. Eklund and Mrs. A. S. Or- Chorale concert to be presented at church and' community programs of St John's Church. hollies and mistletoe will supplant our current naturalness— we use Australia, now. studying at Columbia University, will be visiting Foliage Plants J Awards were The annual solemn investiture of St. Michael's Neighborhood ^ la'st week, i J decki^ Committee members are St. John's Episcopal Church..V.Vn- in tYiic arpa Lincoln School next Thursday, Mr. Trpvyniirfo h^ mftjnrfd in the land, Dennis Wright. Terry In- sooation—was-hHd Sunaay-aftemopn at-St^ Michaererehurch7 rj Officers. Cifole them faster than weugrow them." That warning was sounded Have you ever thought-ot using r Mrs-P.-J. Callaghanr Mrs. H. P. They~wer*rTlalph~Mlttelberger study or cducationand received a BJL degree and diploma in education I y°ur house plants' asT part of "your gram, James if earns, Ricky-Krie^ row oh at 9 p.m. Sunday wilf ini Singing the alto solos in the- 'ilogjrprofessor~arTft»ian~ ownies, Girl Scouts, leaders and troop committee members took Smith, Mrs. E. W.'Mollineaux 'and of 34 Rutgers-road, Peter Swan- elude Miss Eva Morris, soprano, a To admire on principle is the ipt College. from the University of Melbourne.' plan for decorating your home? ger and Thomas' WHoughby. Dennis Heads Installed. son of 700 Springfield ayenue jnd Christmas portion of Handel^ ^ in the ceremony- : " / Mrs. C. J. Weiland. member of the First Baptist only way to imitate without loss' Tor example, the, red-berried American holly is now scarce in At present he is a candidate for " Foliage plants do this -better The pack will contribute a food bear; The Rev. Dr. Robert G. Long- John Elliott of 39 Herning av«- "Messiah" will be Miss Barbara The Rt: Rev. Msgr. William B. Donnelly, pastor of the church of originality. — Samuel Taylor . many regions where it formerly a doctorate »> in teacher education. than the flowering kinds. For one basket for* a family at Christmas. nue. ' hurch of Cranford. Tuttle, former choir director of hear from anyone who has aker, pastor ot .the,First Presby- A resident of Elizabeth, Miss -was abundant- and well-formed. stations were known to botanists," He is actively interested in the notlthinrf foliage Plans to visit a model railroad ex- •rnne: Cranford Methodist Church. ' Coleridge. hibit ,in Westfield and to partici- car J inducted* the ceremony and terian Church, installed nevi offi- So eagerly were the females (her- Professor tables related. "It oc- drama, sports, lecturing, and Arsenault, denner > ohn| Joan Kranowski, Lynn Mueller, Chipmunks Skit pate in a carol sing on December [Used and distributed the pins. cers of the-Margaret Greene As- rybearing trees) decimated in thecurs in clusters at Indian Mills, United States school practices. Alan Denesky, "prank lisa Sauer; Gayle Springsted, Legion Auxiliary 23 were announced. ' diction was offered by the sandy stretches of the New Jer-Quaker Bridge, Wading River and The Lincoln PTA has arranged assistant denner; Jeffr. * rT' Kathleen Waterson, Susaft Bapst, Highlights Rosarysociation at a meeting Monday Green Bank in- New Jersey. Com- the.visit as a holiday program for - A roundtable will be held for lion, two gold and riEf^K Gerard Whelan,, Assistant night at the church. sey coast and Delaware bayshore den mothers at 8 p.m. January 11 Joanne Brzoskar Barbara* Dltta, Slafps Yule Party mercial supplies are brought from the children. Mr. Trevaskis. will Leaves of some foliage plants Uon; David Irving, two Christmas Party area that it no longer is available. at Calvary Lutheran Church to* Nancy Farrell, Jacqueline Hanley, They are: Mrs. W. S. Eltinge, Closed Dec. 21 till Jan. 5—Please Shop Early JCexas-and-the-WestJi; jt. two_assembJies._a.pro- remind you of, velvet. Others have, rows on lion; BDiv-ft^M |^eBij)ers .o*JCrooi?J83 jconducted A-skit, "Alvm^and-the-Chip- Wld The recCBernediSmerican fibUy discuss "February ana" March a Cranford Unit 212, has completed The Union Junior College pro- gram consisting of slides and. mov- C YQ's Renort a.satiny look; some are dull, and' arrow on bear; RichdH 'PI ' Ihe fl 8 ceremony' and also were Margaret Mcbann, Elizabeth Mur- munks," highlighted the Rosary Mrs. F. J. Waterman, vice-presi- was used by early settlers to this themes.' The next pack meeting an< fessor who is the author of the ies along with a recount of cul- a few are thick and feathery. two silver arrows on lioT n charge of the presentation of phy, Patricia Sena, Judith Stag- Society Christmas tfarty on Mon-dents; Mrs. George Mack, finan- plans for its Christmas Party next continent because the holly used v tural background and life in Aus- Light from either natural or will be Friday, December SO, at 1 ich, Rhonda _ Wenrich, Deborah -gT- -7 .- . -"-^ monthly? newspaper column Mr. Connors wa's ^!:iA . , lowers to the Blessed Virgin day in St. Michael's auditorium. cial secretary; Mrs. Elizabeth Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Casino. on European tables at' Christmas 7:30 p.m. / • y "Afield in Jersey," says the prob- tialia today. t Holiday Plans artificial sources can keep a foliage Assistant Cubmasters jJ^l7 } \ [ary, patroness of Catholic Girl Boyle, Jane Callaghan, Susan Eil- Mrs. Z. J. Langella portrayed San- Bain, corresponding, secretary, and Gifts .will be exchanged, and a time was a species not found on The'course of study of the fourth 1 1 p ng Then u u>re care Awards for^tbe annual candy Dl bacher, Renee ^Haddad, Margaret lem of the Christmas tree is not Plans for Christmas parties for I P ?" ? ! - » y° " sale will be made at the next Carlo and John Meyer r. " scouts- ta, and. Mrs. Phil Henpnan, Mrs. Mrs. W. G. Emerson, recording Yankee Swap will be held. grades includes Australia, there- King. Eileen McCarthy, Kathleen James Bill, and Mrs. H. J. Vere- DON'T FORGET THE ARTIST as difficult a< that of holly, ber- meeting. December den mothers tee chairman Edward nto""*1 | Troop 83 has "been functioning secretary. Fables said exceptionally fine trees fore Mr.'Trevaskis also will- visit Peters, Marcelline Smith, Patricia neault played as chipmunks. An American flag.will be do- v cause it is grown commercially in St. "-^^-businessjtg;^ five years and the following Circle leaders for the coming still grow at "off limits" areas of each fourth grade classroom and Church were an- pf the decorating plan. Vogel and Sally Williamson. nated to a new brownie troop at Canada, •>• 4 members received their ftve-year ifclso featured on the program year were installed as followst - the sand-spit north of Atlantic spend time- witnessing teaching nounced byjthe Rev. Gerard Whe- outer container so that the plant ity printing job for [ervice pins: Joan Beauchea, Members of the other new were Mrs." James Waterson, Mrs. Adah, Mrs. V. E. Young; Debo- St., Michael's School, it was an- ON YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST! "Before it was grown commer-- 't get too. much-water-i<,y Highlands, in fashionable. Spring cially, the proximity t>f the species mpthnds as well as speaking-with Jan,- assistant -pastor,—and ~ rusos—Patrieia—Cranej Troop-are: A.=J. iadonand Mrs.-Eugene-Mc . F..TrDcacon"and"Mrsrfc: nounced: ' Lake and Sea Girt, on Island the children. moderator. effect with. should happen to be overly gen- have to charge, a quarTo7rontWe| y Lou Falk, Mary Jo Fan- Joanne Adarhec, Frances Brown, Mahon, a singing trio, and Paul D. Richards. Ruth. Mrs. Lawrence determined which was employed." or more foliage erous.. ' J ir 1 Mrs. Stanley Ordeckl, chairman Beach and on the dunes of Cape Profe^or Fables said. "In the Mrs. Thomas Bentson. PTA pres- Games and refreshments will be|Plant*» ?r 3US* want to try to get If you'd like one, send ig, Mar|jr Beth Hetaemann, Eve- Patty Anne Babos, Leslie Buchan; Petroccione, a student at St. Mi- Baldwin and. Mrs. A. E- Kromer; WE CARRY THE MOST COMPLETE May County. Senator Jones ident, will entertaurrMr. Trevaskis Use the same principle if you chael's who sang Christmas carols. ot Child Welfare, announced that northern .tier it was the "balsam featured at the party on Decem-P cranium ^through the winter on quarter, your name and n Lawler, JJnda Lock* Mary Jo Patricia Cerra, Anne Cleary, Bet- Sarah", Mrs. F. C. Ward and Mrs. at her horne for lunch, along with want to show plants, in onfeof those Mrs. George Gillen presided at food baskets, clothes, and toys will LINE OF ART SUPPLIES IN THIS AREA \ "By the mid 1920's, depletion of fir and various spruces and in the ' the windowsill, try double potting. plainly printed and a note «„• i alpere, Mary O'Brien, Miriam ty Anne Coyne N .Elaine Dragen, J. W^ Keller;' Tamar, Mrs. A. M. o the holly brought club mosses to Tells Candidacy Miss Beatrice Warner, principal; her 14 at 8:30 p.m. for the Junior long planters. Keep the plants in "Foliage Plants" to BuK.^? ' rttfrick and Agries Beilly. • Maureen Eklund, Meg' Elmiger, a business meeting. Mrs. Walter Good'hart. be donated to two veterans' fami- middle and southern states the This makes care of house plpnts their clay pots and set them on u the fore as greens substitutes, but Mrs. Ruth Janovsik, director of CYO. Mrs. Francis O'Brien is a little more foolproof. College ot Agriculture, RJJS • The leader'of Troop'83 hj Mrs. Anne Grail, Rosemary Ming, Ed- Wasowski, chairman of the ways Anna, Mrs. E. B. Hunn; Mary. lies at Christmas. ' ' Various Numbered. Oil and Water Color Sets coast white cedar and pined.* To- gravel or' pebbles, then flU the S these too were depleted and again For Governorship elementary education; Mrs. Fred^f chairman. Just put the-standard clay or University, New Bruh: • Ir^petrick. Committee members wina Krajenski, Jacqueline Leon- and means committee, reported Mrs. John Powers; Rebeckah, Mrs. The juniors will meet tomorrow day the blue-green needles of the spaces between pots and planter swick T progress on the $10 Club and in- Tole Ware — Raw and. Black — With or Without Oils and substitutes we're sought/' he con-balsam fir are the favorite while State Senator Walter H. Jones erick Todd, and Mrs. Robert Ernst, On December 20 at 8 p.m. theplastic pot in which your plant is • . Mrs. D) M. Caruso, Mj^. R. fl. ard, Kathleen Manno, Mary Mc- L. H. Conger and Mrs.H, R, Kre- at the home of Mrs. William Kurtz. chairmen of the student project. with' peat moss. v troduced Mrs. Edward Kreig. who ger; Esther, Mrs. A. H. House- tinued. "Next came hemlock and of Bergen County yesterday an- Senior CYO will meet in the growing inside a second and larger trane and Mrs. L. F. Beauchea. riugh, Jacqueline Mollineaux, 48 Burnside avenue. Members will Designs for Finishing the black spruce occasionally is When ea,ch plant is kept in its presented Msgr, William S. Don- lately southern Long-Leafed' Pine used, (although its needles drop nounced J)is candidacy for the Re- The PTA board will serve a cafeteria for their Christmas: pot. You'll probably dioose one T\vo newly-organized JBrownle Susan. Ordecki, Bernadette Phil-' knecht and Mrs. E. C, Wdlford. make table decorations. for the own pot and you hide each pot nelly, pastor' of ^Str Michael's ~ -Lydia," Mrs.1 B. F. Vandersllce Oils — Water Colors — Pastels — Tempera * boughs. THe greenery entwined very soon)." * "publican nomination for governor. holiday tea to-the faculty at 3:15 party. Miss Dorothy Vereneault that's more decorative than the mops were" invested. lips, Sandra Roettker, LAzabeth auxiliary Christmas party. around utility poles and acrods the same day, the honored guest is chairrrian. A discussion on prep- familiar clay pot. cleverly with peat moss, you can SEE [ Members of one troop are: Jane Salerno, Beth Anne Schneider, Church, with a Christmas dona- and Mrs. R. B. Parks; Martha, Mrs. Hostesses at a meeting last Textile Paints — Flopaque ^'" The ^8-year-old senator re- make replacements easily or take tion. / city streets frequently is Moun- being Mr. Trevaskis. Other guests aration for marriage was held at " Then fill the space between the bit-;, Christine Brzoska, Barbara Helyn Sheehan, Barbara Town, G. W. Albertson; Naomi, Mrs. Thursday Were Mrs. Harold Ar- ceived his early education in Bo- individual plants out for spraying Mrs. George Hcin 'welcomed the Clay — Papers — Easels — Canvas — Frames • tain Laurel/' will include Dr. and Mrs. Clark a meeting of the Senior CYO on two pots with peat moss so that Storm Windows ale,' Jean Ells, Eileen'Haney, Rita Ann Turley, Gail Wasowskl Howard Cowperthwaite; Rachel, nesen and Mrs. George Dixon. gota public schools. He was award- 1 or-<>ther treatment. following/new members: Mrs, Mrs. K, E. Baldwin and Mrs, L, P. The past and future of mistletoe Sunny Acres CIu6 ed a bachelor of arts degree from W. McDcrmkh, Mrs. Riith Jan- Tuesday night,under the direction your plant wont be wet today Mrs. Mitchell Kouryfcpresided, .Brushes — Pens — Pencils — Art Books — Sketch Books There's a great deal more, about George Stolpe, Mrs. Paul Dyrdan, Hale. is similar to that of the American Rogers University in 1934 andovsik, Dr. Paul Buonaguro, Miss of Father Whelan, and dry tomorrow. Slates Yule Party Beatrice Warner, grade and class . A boys* choir led by Father foliage plant uses and house plant Mrs. Joseph Lubas and Mrs. Miriam. Mrs. W. K. Fasnacht; All Accessories and Miscellaneous Items Always Carried holly. Professor Fables warns, received *his« law degree from the To Save Care John J. Gjlbertson. Since Vicca (the European mistle- mothers and school faculty. Whelan will sing Tuesday at the care generally in a new and at- Dorcas, Mrs. M. E. Taliaferro and Christmas: packages will be. Rutgers Law School in 1937. He Yow decorative container should, Mrs. George Young acted as so In Stock toe io which were attributed mag- went on to obtain a master of laws Elizabeth Town and Country Club tractive bulletin called "Foliage LAST CHAMCE! P Mrs. F. E. Sloat; Priscilla. Mrs. E. judged at the annual Christmas be large qnough to leave' at least Plants for Interiors." LIFETIME ciai chairman, for the evening. A. Brownlee and Mrs. A. C. Evans. ical powers) did not occur in the party of the Sunny Acres Garden degree from New York University at a meeting of 'representatives of Musicale Slated a half-inch space to be filled witH This production is the result of Co-chairmen were Mrs. Joseph Mrs. W. H, Frank, .the reliring MONTREAL range in which the colonists set- Club at 8 p.m. tonight at the home in 1942 and in 1059 was awarded travel agencies and steamship the moss. ' Tamalavage, Mrs. Robert Wallace, tled, they substituted a plant bear- an honorary doctor of laws degree lines.. Mrs. Joseph Reagan will be. teamwork between Miss Gena. Aluminum Prod. president, was presented with a of Mrs. Charles Roth* of 5 Oraton - Also, the inner pot must be short- and Mrs. Elmer Tallman. Their gift by the members in apprecia- ing; white, waxen berries irt clus- from Fairleigh Dickinson Univer- By Temple Choir accompanist. Sixty boys in the Thames, home furnishing special- drive. er than the outer one. .This helps ist; and Malcolm R. Harrison, flor- 102SputhAve.,W. committee included Mrs. Harry J. tion of her service to the" organi- ter, surrounded by small, ever- sity. ' ' Plans for a musicale in the fifth to eighth grade will partici- hide the clay pot and also per- Hughes, Mrs. Fred Kruchman, RICHARD HARTK After judging the gift packages zation for the past two years. green leaves—the American mis- pate. iculture . specialist,/ at Rutgers. BRidge M205 will be exchagged^jA short Elected to the State Legislature spring have been announced by vents the £eat moss from floating Mrs. Adolph Mattis. Mrs. David tletoe. They insisted-on'such a high qual- business meeting will precede the in' 1943, he served as majority the Temple Beih-El choir. The out over the top when you water McAndrew, 'Mrs. John Ellam, 80< The forages of a growing pop- leader and" speaker of the Assem- ======PAINT 3HOP . party. musicale will include all types of the plant. Cover the soil with the Mrs. John Keimig.- Mrs. Edmund Explorers of Post 75 bly as well as acting governor dur- Omnge> Noted moss, too. illation diminished the supply, Mrs. Carl Holmqvist, chairman, music. In statistics used by the Board Kuntzman, Mrs. Ignatius Kamin- 101 N. UNION AVE. BRIDGE 6-2540 1 ing his-10 years of service in that \ Aid Tuberculosis League however, and by 1900 only a few The 'choir, led by Hazzan Samu- Put ajialf-inch layer of gravel slcy, Mrs.^.Bernard Minetti, Mrs. reported'that 135 persons a body. He was elected to the New of Education on "Use of Elemen- t nla station rite from i i ii(w el Lavitsky, will sing: for the fi:rst tary School"Sp{ny>,,,X°^ny" {n ***** 1? pebbles in the bottom of the Special Limousine Sei William McGrady. Mrs. Everett For the third year members of uXffi Morrison, Airs. AJoysius' Kelly, Explorer trosi vo aia a goou turn. won re-election in 1957. iirsi service in the November 23 issue of the Citizen new temple. The date for the and Chronicle,' the number of Trips IP nil airports, railway stations & men Mrs. Michael \Kelly, Mrs. Joseph In 194S, as an Assemblyman, he opening has not been set. The -=-„— CALL Lenk, Mrs.- George "Holliday, Mrs. led -the fight to octobliah Rutgers Warren LavelCS^iriJKoKr'KfiT *is-New~

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\" CMIMBJ A^DCHRONICIJE—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8,19&6 Temperatures^ ranged from a signed for the Trailside Museum postcards,, FW<"AMIB and books aa; and thunder o - = CEANFORD (NJ,> CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8. ISSp Wtm by Jack Chard of Westfield, a part vof the general educational high of 68 degrjees on Sovember'16 the meeting were Mrs. JosejSh A. gold or ivory and has a manual firm, of Newark, and 'swerved !'-»» as l3ae only eirl The Trailside Museum Associ- call for additional cages and avi-were recorded to bring the total lation on Federal Aid Man Who , Rode the Thunder, by The next meeting will be held telephone bells in most homes. enrolled ta *ft«» eaDegeis engineer- To Museum aries and the setting up of a sci- to sturjy legislation which might W.bene- A new animal cage will be pre- ation consists of a group of resi- since the start of the heating sea- How January 23 at 1 P m. It will be a When flicked to the loud posi- phre oVnt'*'*. *T*^ntihg i 1 J "to the union, County !Parf "denfiri^d nature ^lubs in, -the son, September lrto 825 |TBW •— —.— Tut" — —>T """^ ~"^"~ " "'^ w"am i America~Has "Gone TQ~War~by work meeting atthe home of the turn, the chime becomes abeu that men. tariumT at the Trailside Museum Wnffr—g.rn_ bumfcfMg, IS Used Commission's Trailside Museum in area interested in the activities Rainfall totaled 2.72 inches with t- trustecs.at its montbly meeting in the alumni room 6f the Noma- Rcinhardt: Tho Semi-Sovereign president, Mrs. Robert J. Laier of can reach to the backyard and the, Wafchung Reservation at 2:30 Building -$i People, by Schatf-chneidef. 10 Norman place, Cranford. summbn the patio chef or badmin- to- being and facilities of the museum. This the greatest amount 1^04 inches Ik" p.m. Sunday by the Trailside MU- group has donated two permanent Warm November on November 10. There were eight auqmlttee wilj be appointed by O£ Tho: Roy Jones of The Probable Cause: The Truth ton, player to the telephone.' her dasses- Sfee- faadIh e seum Association. animal cages including the .one board chairman, and Dr. About Air Travel Today, by Serl- Although- designed primarily 1 days'in November when .01 inches The new cage will house two being' presented), and a sound Statistics Given Of rainfall or more were recorded. C- MacKay, college prefe- ing; It's A. Woman's " World, by Attend Institute lor home telephones, the chime is -^SchaoL ^*- animals under one 'high-pitched movie projector for use in the free vras LlebermaniJTThe Taste of Infamy, Stout;. The ^Denatured Novel, by expected to prove popular in ex- YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A "In. higit ai was more of No precipitation was recorded in ct The action Wcoin- by Lqcfce. roof. At each end is a display cage lectures and film shows given each By Meteorologist Cranford from November 11' to HARMA jded by Dr. Henry J. • Mineur VanNostrand; Mexico, by Veris- At Junior College ecutive ' and professional offices, where the 'animals may be seen. Sunday afternoon at the museum. Po Not Go Qfcntle, by Ma'cCuish; simo; Complete Book of Gourmet beauty salons and -specialty shops MILLIONAIRE TO BE AN ART wasn't aafrepged' ferIfa e group. November was a dry and warm November 22, .A trace of snow oc- Cranford. co-«hairman of 'the Sermons and Soda Water, , b> GARWOOD—Miss Rosalind Ca- Sleeping quarters also are pro- The association also is respon- month, according to statistics curred on November 6. ^•elopment committee. Cooking for the American Kitchen; ruso of 309 East street, and Miss Here at CJC ITfcs fcKuagineate d as vided for the animals in the cen-sible for arranging the program of OUara; The Masters, by Snow; by Waldo; Cooking for the Treez- There was a gay couple named Hammor, an equal asdi K fc^nlfaff i mines of compiled ' by Harold Duflocq, During, the month, there were to jailing tor,th e study. Dr. The Grace Divorce, by Swinner- pA,hTrWairW Th,. Ronria Fontenelh of 252 Hemlock ter part of .the "structure with a egular Sunday afternoon lectures meteorologist at the Union Junior' 13 clear days, eight partly cloudy •tt»mtme» at no,, ^eur pointed toth e possibiUty ton; A-Sense of Values, by Wilson; erT yWaldo W Jdwar; Thde Lady Persudd- avenue are enrolled in fall semes- Krauss Joins Who said to their neighbors, the'Tammers — Its own," itL-s- Hcifcriii service and storage arxm. which have proved to be popular". Dy WOOttwartlOf She pater* em liai •'".bcang one ...... *. owu oiu<- at low interest rates for the Directions of Dr. Sam Johnson, adults in* the cultural and liberal Builders' General Supply Ce, 336 Xaocy ta ail! her ir^nilK, pJaris lo ; Centennial "avenue, it" was an- transfer to- STe-ariist College of 3£n- of college facilities, by De La Torre; Out For The Kill, Reports Holiday arts areas and programs for indus- by Gilbert; The Steps To Murder, try and special groups. They are nounced this week by Victor D * Buy. A 'Burger* * gmt»ertng so sraoxjr in tlectrorjc j said. Shaheen, president. engineer' n ^ - •arhaa ai by King; Leave It To The Hang- open to all persons of • post-high -We must be ready to take im- man, by Knpx; Death In View, by Gifts for Stockings school .age who^can benefit by the Mr. Krauss, who will special- 150 Watercolor Paintings (Reduced Prices $230 to $3730) her action if such legislation ize in the millwork end of the MWheTr& A-WiHrby- _ -TheJMQn_Couiity_Women's_Qs- instruction: ' -. -^^ 'Dr.Mineur said. "We Peters; teopafhic Auxiliary held its^ an- business, formerly was office man- 13 Oil Paintings (Reduced Prices $1730 to $50) day 5e . j_y -.; i_i !-• J J,.i' Miss,Caruso and Miss FohteneUi be left far behind if wi do nual Christmas party last week at are bath enrolled in a typewriting ager for eight years for Bregman dirtm YOUNG ENGINEER—^Miss Eileen .(Nancy) Hoffman, only "woman act swiftly." * < ' " V- Non-Fiction • the home of Mrs. William D. Holl- and Lehrer, lumber and millwork : a. cartes tai£i2i«.-iring I engineering student at Union Junior College, Cranford, goes over •>x. Mineur said the college's Abbott Christmas Book, edited stein of • Westfield. The assisting course. her guidance- ec itdais. ai Pbm the operation of a Westphal" b',jlance in connection with her study Nomahegan Building, which by Herbert Luthin; Tragic Years, hostesses were Mrs. David L. Had- field Kigh C*MXLU..I of her of specific gravity of liquids with Professor/Elmer Wolf, head opened only a year ago" last 1860-1865, by Angle; Polaris! by sall of Westfield and Mrs, H. interest and: us s AUTO DEALERS it AUTO DEALERS • DELICATESSENS • plember. already is filled to ca- Baar; Baruch: The Public Years, Schmidt of Fanwood. Mrs. Robert Musical Substitute W. CARL BURGER oi the engineering department at UJC. Miss/Hoffman is ihe envy • UQUOR STORES • ROOFEBS ^ by Baruch; The Day Christ Was DETROIT of 166 other women students at thVCranfoVd college. and ?iiriiHftnai facilities Laier of Cranford presided. Taking fc I'-'.r -wrr** program NOBBIS CHEVROLET, Inc. COVI I sodn be needed. The college's Born, by Bishop; The Healing Mrs. Walter Fasnacht read a For Phone Bell -, at "• ' . COLONY DEUCATESSEN W.L.SCHROEDER . needs are now being stud- Power of Poetry, by Blanton;Christmas letter from Dr. and- "What do you want, chimes?" muting irudtt-C M.Kr. Hoflma Car Ifnports, 30 Eastman St. Civil War Treasury of Tales, Le- This is no jieHe phrase, because Complete Una ; the board's-education and Mrs. LJtf«Jfterb,old_of_Nigeria,.Af- found. For Sales and Sentfca " BR 8.1044' •velopment comxnjttees. gends and~TolkI6re7byTEfbTCin7 rica, in which the Herbolds spoke •ye?teraay~~tfie~ Ne w~3ersey~BeIl ing dn } ior Cases Varied in Busy Year • Bcimlt BrayMa* In other business, the'board ac- and Flippers, i>y Bridges; of their planned furlough to the Telephone Co. introduced a new .26 Holly St., Cranford, N. J. her to dtry a c ±>aard t All CaaUas * Bakto« Dam* aa Seven Men At Daybreak, by Bur- States in the- spring. They ex- service called the "Bell Chime," a >tfd with regret the resignation Open Day and Evening Mon, to Sat., Incl.' ELIZABETH COLLINS. Rep. class. Doing rh.s. H.UaionAv«. BBido*S-618l Emmet Quarles of Plain- gess; The Astronauts, by Caidin; pressed a hope of visiting the aux- musical substitute for the time- tF3in£ of Th<* ^fcnb*3j" Ctsilral 31&iJ At Children's Country Home • Monte honored telephone bell. BRxdge &-0935 • Syrtta /a board member. On The Shoulders of Giants; the iliary to show pictured of the work Budget Terms. Arranged toad was" rfifrwr '- and caught Th Tr&nsjtion of the Children's Country Home on New Providence Bea Wright Story, by ChappelL being done in Nigeria, The chime is a separate piece of irfes cited- poor health as the • nun ttitioi) nt* from tumuk «ltat Your Invitation To Browse! stared of trr.-ir-g- Eui ifrw ibtlp of Jcu road, Mountainside, from an all-nolio therapy hospital to a specialized SERVICE for leaving. She said she Copland On Music, by Copland; Mrs, A. L. Roberts, chairman of telephone equipment. It' is con- 10 Although, at Ccj£a Jam or Col- ttl N. BMl 8L jr FISH DEALERS fr tained in a small casing in ^either hospital for handicapped children is now complete, according to the — Oaaytoto FaHa tt WuUtll In. 1 been advised by her physician Trachtenberachtenbg SSpeedd SysteStm off the Christmas "Stocking" project, lege- only thi^tj* >-—»"*^-T^J she ^^aM3 AL- staff -6 «Ut;~operating~«HS$pase exceeded [v- woman on the board.' West, by Douglas; Lee's Last CaYn- l pi CMdcnt's report showed!, and th t feUBLDING - CaUBRld0««.1333 teen'A are made and filled with battles' *Ther Ourl^*"* studi-ti!L £nfa3.^vpK^>ca% Zinc income by nnore 'than $38,000, A report of the finance commit- paign, by Dowdey. ' •;' icst comprised a w^de/varlety o Mechanic on Duty needs, such as talcum powder, oil, has become, a CeiraiW «if ihc Phil- This means (hat maintenance of REJLLY OLDSMOBILE CONTRACTORS 34 Worth Ara« E.. Cianfard «ras' presented by Dr. M, Night The War Was Lost, by rattle, etc. This year a small pack- mcjpnfcHa'ung aflflictitfhs. the woik of the hospital, until such UQDOBSTOBE osophy Club.' The pas,t year wa£ ono of th< sley of Plainfleld and a Dufour; Zoo in My Luggage, by age . also was included for the 1 a r iit T T time as the-«tate and county form- — ===== Inpludtj yrr* rr '^ r ^-*^" T^ ftnStii c busiest in the homo's history, witr OLDBHOBIll report was submitted Durell; People, Problems and Pro- mother, containing vitamins and chuQ£ ili^ryyif.vT^KWn^r JJA rn if IT* ula for rcimbursetticni Is raised to > Bmles * Benin Tttm Ddtovry the average dail^number "of ADuns 2-7651 BUILDING FpOD MARKETS i J. Kenneth Boyles of We&tfield, fits, by Gellermajt; Russian Sci- several other small items. Twelve 100 S&N Green Stamps gers of Scotch Ef.- •->?, a rifle leain. realistic levels, is completely de- .easarer. * / ence In the 21st Century, by Gou-stockings were filled for the babies uents totaling 4SS^ and there we* pendent upon outside financial 560 North AT*.. East WaatSald Coll 64150 • SHOEREPAIBiNr.* Cat 100 S&H Grssn Stomp} FREE In addition- la 'your regular itompt Worth Free times when yie capacity of 5 The board set January 9 for the ;v; Writing Poetry, bv Holmes: and 12 wrapped for, the oilh pjjfchoy of SIO. or more onijl coupon ot right. Golf Is My Game, by Jones; Any- The average slaj Volunteer help *is used to the THORLEIF JOHNSEN meeting. mothers who will be patients at the At P ROTCHFORD PONtlAC, INC WATS * VOULAY,, 21 N. Union Avaw EXPERT SHOE one Can Paint, Pictures, by Kerr. Memorial Osteopathic Hospital Hoffman. fullest "possible extent, which New Jlope for_ Stroke. Victims, reen Stamps ,_. _. .ne cases required in- brings .about a great, savings-in, — mzni. roooa» REPAIRING during the C_hri$tmas_ season, . . .^ " _ Junior _ "tensivepmlrsing^care'p'lus physical Authorized . SCHER'S ~ bjTKuhnVArt and Life in Ameri- There were"48 other toys con- - Latin group: fcraafema •J^ iherapy/Mr.-Gaston J-eported. Jn cost. Compared _to a general hos- QUICK 8ERVICS tributed.—These—have—previously In addition to your regular itampj with purchase) of 1 pital, ^vhere costs~average over $30 BANK AND ca, y "^W.~ofJjibr»~anonii|i~eOj«pon ZTZ "I ology and *ud Girl-*"'s'''. many'/-cjs>es,- notabXy - LIQUOR STORE eral Lee," by TRbbert E7i-?eLJJ-» Jieen sen^fi^he^hiSdelp'&iajte^ iddedta Shelves r . Thi» coupon enpirai December 17jh „ . TT7T** SAVINGS -Ner€hurg» tut Prihray r-"—jj I,' BVnecGcfJ"Arn"6tcC By" tengyeT; teopathic Hospftef~out"this "year the fOW.V. [en1/6n (and consequently highe , CoBD BRidoBg*« 6-294829422 Confessions of a Happy Man, bythey will go to the Janet Memori- department. Sh»* aJkun 'asi? a mem- ) is involved than in the polio care, far hiorc intensive ^physical Tempest, Vauxhall and INSTITUTIONS \At Public Library Linkletter; Tragedy at Honda1, by al Home in Elizabeth. \WM333. ••••••• ••••••••!••••••••••-• «.f f.f.f.f.f r ber of ^a\.Li^ 3) J!ir*"icrr jJ therapys plus occupational therapy, 104 Wdhntl AVe. > " Cnmforo! During the last two weeks, of ij.es upon which the hospital con speech therapy and schooling, English Focd line TAILORS tl LockwooSr^Assignment In Israel, • Cranford residents present at Tititil ACME GOOD WILL COUPON Wititslt.ti^ /^centrated m past years. There i COLONIAL vember, the following new Electronics. "no financial support available ftorn which few if any general hospitals GOOD WILL USED CABS LOVELAND FUEL CO. AND CLEANERS tbooLt were added to the shelves, of &1LS5 Koffjuant sa^iS can-offer. Children are admitted SAVINGS & LOAN AuOwtlsed. . v MOVING and specialized organizations for most for treatment only if experienced |at* Cranford .Public-library: UJC for its iriex3£t$ of these cases'and other disabili- «• mnixB AVB, m. ASSOCIATION E8SO HEAT — FUEL OIL Yes We Do — Fiction Lancaster Brand and smaller physicians give assurance that the STORAGE ties comparable to the support home cah help them, >and they are 2*3700 •IOBTAOX LOANS Prompt. t Courteous Scrvfca D17 ClMnlng - Touch of Joshua, by Bartholo- '•You get to given by the National Foundation kept only so lohg as they are mak- SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CoUBHldgo 6-1144 • Rapalring _ en: Phantom Hill, by Choate; \ ens u-eU and: teeeinne fcrnaivgfiJialat -lor polio treatments. ing progress. UNION COUNTY BUIGK CO. SO HOCXH AVIV. S. CBAMVOBD Ramodauog WThe Devil Inside: A Novel of Do- tention.), whicfe us State and county support -*fo All Work Gn&rantMd lsioevsky's Life, by Coulter; Pomp larger coifese-J" M _jetiically indigent cases, <.of whic1 Mr, Gaston extended an invita- 1 S tion to local residents to visit the REEL-STRONG FUEL CO LINCOLN Ircd Circumstance,- by Coward ; " \ _ *o Lhere are many» 4he. report con home at any time. TO* Oa'BBlto ifttail Oa IS South Union Ave. ITke Infidels, by Gartner; "The JSlan \finrf more tinvies, is at a "maximum rate o 5-2313 Baa.BB£-SSS3 Fkal I Who' Captivated New York, by Uthen. i. $9 per. patient! day in contrast t( <^a!-BKATINO OOS-Caka HENRY P. TOWNSEND lege^ofi' the average cost at the home o Main Offlc» TRUCK AND CAR having 33 §24 a day. Mrs. Redden 1 WastfieM A«. W. RoseUa Park BBldo* 6-0100 this year. Consequently, Mr; Gastori points MOVTNO AND STOBAQB Christmas Gift X^jBeJnductei JBOICK JBnnford Go The Easy AVIS Way!. Suggestions For Board Term GMC TRUCK SALES RANKIN FUEL CO. 241 North W Charles Redden ofi 201 Co- 314% •Man* Battlea. ftaaat OaUnttea * For Local • PowerMaster lumbia avenue will be sworn in to M» W. Bnw4 St. anyoax WVWMttWt ADama 2-4465 Car or Truck Rental • Hand Mower •tect Shrubs, Etc. a four-year term on the "Board, 6f ELiaahaih 4-9300 total <• OIL BURN KB. UBV1US Whole or Center Cut Education of the Union County Iwlue* Can BBUOO e-taoo Call BRidge 2-6090 • Snow Plow Rib £> Chops or Roast trom Wind-Burn and Winter Kill Vocational and Technical Schools 1BEBSE BROTHERS- U No Annrar. BRldg* «-3341 Balm laclade CM. oil. • Lawn Sweeper Portion on Tuesday evening at the board 321.CtntaimialAW. Cranford proper buanue • . - headquarters, 2589 Morris avenue, >RD HALL JTINE 1060 FQBOS And olhtf ttc* • Handy Cert Ib. SPRAYER BOTTLE Union, Pfymooth - De goto Insured Savings —-..Home Loan* Cars to, ca»»»B tnm • Go Kart end Parts Valiant Baaiawt at Caster. KamOwMtk NURSING HOME WLTPIOOF 8 oz. — $1.39 Mrs. Redden, who served -as i LEHIGH OIL CO., Inc. COMV. • New Engines £ Lancaster' Brand , board vice-president la>*t year, was BBUg* t-aaoo "Satisfaction Guaranteed" 13 Acre Estate -Miepn of "Buildings b . Abo Available In Quarts and Gallons reappointed to the board as a Re- ^ ADamn 3-1020 bat Jariar al JcSanaa. KUnaata Nina U Chars* Ms, • Skater and Saws publican representative by the «U Naitk An. W. Etlsabiih 8-3300. EXPERT OH. BVBNEB SERVICE BBidce 6-7100 SlicecLBqcon *tt 37cPVg 69c BURLAP GREEN OR Unioft County Board of Chosen BRido* 6-1717. \ 600 Lbieoln Pk» E. . Cranford GRECO'S OARAGE Fireside WBM %r " * \ NATURAL .Freeholders,—She—previously-%was ' PACKARD -HUntar d-SSOO 41 Mfrtla An. . --Craaford Soqth it Centennial Aves. Ctanbrt lbr Veg-AII. • • 4 35 appointed to a one-year term on SlicedBacon ^55c SALT HAY • STI the hewly-orgahized vocational WESTFIELD CO- INC BHNTYRFS FUNERAL UPHOLSTERERS * Lancaster Brand Smoked . '* • B & M Brick Oven and technical school board, ——a——a——a»a———— * BEAUTY SHOPS • •W»BaMBa«BBBjBBBSsiBBMasBHMaBjB^BMM LAWN MOWER SHOP The bi-partisan Board of Edu- BICHABD HABTIO lb PEAT MOSS DIRECTORS CRANFOBD cation has two Republican and two === = = Paint Shop 8AIC8.— 8ER Beef Tongues Democratic members. .The fifth WILLIAM'S '— r = • Watt Paper • AriSuppIIw UPHOLSTERY SHOP PASTS »- WEM1INO Lancaster BrarwT jnember is the. couhty superinten- ~ Kaaiaar *" 8«a> BEAUTY BOX DOOLEY • Paint- - «T 'Window Shades ^ * JaicMar Dtcanmr 8 Baked Beans 3 49< dent, of schools. Dr. William H, WARP'S WINDOW MATERIALS Pmhanentii FUNERAL SERVICE Caws -WmnHmn Kraaba Reo-Eclipto-ExeeJIo Midget Liverwurst r West of Cranford. Archibald G, •> OtoolmA: • Pmftwtlmul Bair Coloring Musselman'f Weber of Union, vice president, is. PACKARD nnUCCTOBS IL HaayOOwr (Glass Substitutes) ' \ Bale* & Servtoa" • Xxpert Bairdrcaatnc the other Republican Representa- BRIdg* 6-0255 ISO Saath id Vegetable tive; ADom. 3^648 UAldsnSt. BRIdga«-010S an WEATHER VANES •IS Kattk Ava, W. Ctaaiai* Representing the Democrats North Ava. K. i A Fine Gift for the Family— Western Iceberg t ^^ are Eugene 1. Caffrey of Wostfield, BHENNAN4 TOYE ECKBE Upholstery Shop board president, and John Volo- Apple Sauce 6 89 GLOXINIA • AMARYLLIS sin of Linden. HUGH CLARK MOTORS Gray Memorial q — Baotfog & Ilnnlocf - Slip Coxers A STEINWAY • PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS Mrs. Redden will be sworn in by Aatkariaaa Funeral Director* Lettuce 2 25 (deal Brand Furniture Repairs L Dr. Wcs.t, board secretary. BBIdo» &O269 Indian Riyer—Florigold • FLOWER POTS BULB DISHES 12 8pringfieU'Avenue tfti Baaifc Ava, k. Cranfard The piano you select here ^ ill be Ode of th? world's 0 y«»w At tkt RobyRed .Men in Service ' BBMge 6-MSS leading makes, bearing a fumom nam«'. You rah pay a - small amount now aud epread the balance over a Grapefruit. Marjnc Pfc. John Kryminski, CHAPMAN. BROS. SiaVman' Telephone BRidgo W050 period of months, No matter which piano yob cliooso Dog Food . . 6 69< VOGUE FLOWER HOLDERS PhunWnq&HaattnqContractoai son of Mr. and Mrs. John Krymm- Sarvic* FURNTTDRE and daaTt forget your feathered friends «ki of 11 Keith Jeffrie* avenue, JOBBING — OO. B0HNEHS 31 South Union Avenue you will be satisfied because every'piaiio in tlij? Griffith Wjnesap Apples returned to Morehead City, N. C, ^ Deep-Blue White Sqlid ttodge "Job-Hated" Cranford, N. J. warertfoms w carefully selected by us too. So come to Idaho _ , last week with the First Baitalion, Fern's Furniture, Inc. Bdg 8-1320 Griffiths, the k'9t place to choose a spinet, console, 8th Marines, following a six- Everything For The Home CraaJ.r* lb snonth cruise aboard the ships of ADams 3-3434' . , Furniture — Appliances upright or grand piano.-^ Potatoes- 5 " 39c Juvenile Furniture VENETIAPT the Smh Fleet'opcratlHg-in the Baby Carriages Muller'* BIRD BATHS METAL OR Mediterranean area. Upon comple- MS Horth ATa. W_ Waclfiald XJnplcUm '—>Olft Ruga * * REAL ESTATE BLINDS ' Here are sotrie afthe world-famous pianos you can Tuna Fish . . 3 89* BRl - POTTERY tion of debarkation the Battalion Cfinuine — » EasimanBRldg St. * 8-5000 Cranfofd see tttld hear in North Jersey only at Griffiths. Tossed Salad proceeded to its homo base, Camp TWIN BORO AUTO CORP. KOPPERS COKE JOS. I. GUKER CRANFORD - Muller'* Vegetable Juice Goclctail . ^ fcejoune. N. C. Burins the ciuise KXAf. K8TATB STEINWAY • CmCKERING he Marines visited ports in Italy, BBUS* «1144 • LAMPSHADES • UPHOLSTERY SHOP * WEBER • WURLlTZER - WINTER Cole Slaw France, Spain, Greece, Turkey B •U mUto 15c FEEDING STATIONS Sardinia. . '. • Of AU Kta4, .- j. , i «r .. - SaJa* 11 North Ava. W. BR BilSM BMdge $-5893 The HAMMOND ORGAN ato 3 1.00 He that ean have patience, can LAMPSHADE REPAIRS Mf Saaili have what he wilL-Beajamia We repair lamps. Also dnpll- »-* Swift's Luncheon Meat ' ^ Pfaiikllnu ears INSURORS -TearOH-Q*lMoil Chaw Mein ft'S t eaie or re-cover any lampshade. SUNFLOWER SEED 1061 iuntHnaooa in ifeek* Re- SRAHEEN AGENCY, Inc. Please «e**J we full infoi-mailoa en t»se fiillawiii^ T M ••••. 'Paris . plaeement daaaware.' ILamppaHa. Q SpiBet or Coiwele • Upright Q New NO PARKING PROBLEMS - DRIVE IN YARD SUCCMMT toJoh n W. Dtolns ft Soil Scallops " °' 12-oz- can CrlUiauii 8-8100 M BniBrid. ATa. C«ntod E.T.WILLIAMS 1S-1T North A*.^ tL, Cntnford filler Sole fc 43c: WINDOW 755 Oenteal Ave. Westflald >• «• • ...«»...» BRldo«W)777 an Itself off for reason. JOHNJ DIFABH) DuhtE Enamel BeflnMifn« SOUTIf AVE. E. '; —WUllam Haxlltt WeUUnc — Track i**^ 3 2S 95c « ••.:••; Cranford, N. 101 N. UNION AVE. BRIdy^nOS i> ODHO Sliced Piz^a Welirapparell'd April on the t-1111 Ideal SJkod beiel at n««p *btr'*4eceived by ' Communitypjr i960, was fi.379 accord- were limited to live shares to each nta Claus pictures and snow scenes adorning windows ;and bulletin Association, announced foday. ' •<• •'".,• er 6t the Esso Research,arid Engi- vancement. Ceremony at 'the Mecbodist Church at both the 9:30 ing to final 1960 Population Cen- Santa will ride through'Kenilworth' in.a fire truck starting from : : neering Co., JLinden, "The Origin, customer. ' irds.'.' \ '.'•• *• •''••••'....' ''* • ,*' i' .'•'•'•:':':. ' ••.•'•• •''' •'•-. "' ' • :V" '• ': sus statistics released this week. monthly meeting at Cranford .Me- aid.ll ajn. services Sunday, Mow- 1 the Civil Defense building. North 14th street and Sheridan avenue, and "trf '.Oil"; Dr. Wallace Broekcr of The 1960-61 Junior Achieve- In the public schools, both Miss' Helen Anderson, in the ari classes, aid B. Miirpliy, chairniait tit com- This represents an ilicrease of 70.2 • the 'Gamont Geological Observa- thodist Church Friday night, As- ment program- started operations jirs: CeceliSj •Jajanesoni, in ••the.-*. * , . .*'- „ : * '. .. ."'*•..' \< .——— iii -On iiiembership and gvan- percent .over* the 1950 Census fig- then proceed along the Boulevard tory of Colombia University, "Iso sisting him were'Joseph Talcott,' on October 3 and will continue economic, groups,, are stress- jiniiptmced. , .'-. ure of '4,922. to the municipal parking lot oppo- " topic Measurements and tfye Re- Robert^ Martin and Bruce- Bell. from 7 to 9 p.m. Mondays through ' table and window decorations. ••; *Membersbip vows will be given Uniojuti y pop ulation Garden Club site ".Veterans* Center. He will dis- - v Construction of Oceanic History"; following awards were Thursdays until next May at Angel bands robed in pink and InidMctSeven fcy'"the- pastor, the Rev. James S. growth amounted to 26.7 pert@t tribute gifts- to children there. played Santa for several years • silver arrow for wolf; Robert officers. They are: (1 to r) seated—Vincent D. Coppola of East Qrange.-secretary; Miss Sharked• der Building in Plainfieid and , PF6ESJDENTS IN STOCK DEAI—G.' Keith Christmas season.-John Staniorski GAJtWQOD—Cubmaster George wTije-jiastor-wjll preach on "Wait- worth.since it vvais chartered as^'a in the borough, will again take.,the Also, Dr. J. Stuart Hunter,of the - Christmas Greens of- the Dinsmore, silver arrow for wolf. Vito A. Gagliardi of Linden, vice-president, and Miss Beverly M. Jacobson of Elizabeth, treasurer!- Mineral Products Division in Car- the New York Stock Exchange, is shown uanTn the ianitbrial staff; M- In Lawrence inducted seven new bob- ias & ScKool decorate tHe/tree. For the De- •who wish to paint'or to School children will have a party entist in "Jhe Scientific Revolu- entertainment. can Hines." Other Duncan Hincs "The\l9'61 'Adventures in Good tend the fall meeting in 'Metuchen CPA cash award. cember 20/pacTk >neieting >at the help install folding partitions are Class III, -table arrangements, tion." . ' ' I kindergarteni bulletin board. .Each on December 18; A party 'for Mrs. Fred Huctteman, first;_ Mrs. Completes Course books are. the companion travel Eating' is the largest we have High School on Saturday. Each of the 29 J A corporations I day' an brnfflrnfeni is removed and school, esich boy .is. requested to Vtonday rSght to spcaisasr, GMinvited. * ;..* . school children will be held on . Each of thft^Jhour-long lectu*res HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Agent I^liceSchprf cout Troop Edward Pilat, second; Mrs," Bar- book, "Lodging for a Night," also ever published," Mr. Park re- is sponsored by a major business oi la surprtsfe,activity—such as "play- donate/^, can of food for a needy Senior Methodisjt Youth Fellow- December. 22 under the direction KENlLWOkTH — Brent David will be followed by a discussion Bird (luh Slates vealed. "This year it totals 416 Mrs. Fred Gill • anrii Site. barise, third. of 245 North 19th street, a member Ton cram these wands into industrial organization which sup- ALLIED VAN LINES, Inc. ing the toy instruments" — isfamily^ ., ' shijs •wili "present a one-act Christ-i of Mrs; Eleanor Lee, 1 period under the direction of newly republished, and the Dun- pages containing 4,500 listings. AI- , Vlnpnof Storags Graduation Brumetv 'as a cii-ic Sor Horticulture, .African violets plies three Executives who serve as found. Classroom- helpers" this Mrs. Stephen Crappse, chair- ; of. the Kenilworth Police Depart- guide to u u ears agaiirst the stomach •Walter Lewis led the group, in aaas jj&y, **Tidings of Joy," for the second and .third prize, . Mrs trained dis'6ussioH leadters. * .' Nature reports 'and * """ the totaKnumber of listings arivisprs in fmanw »»r Commtdi «ad LL Thi tt he year. of . Christian man, announced that .th&jaead&w," ment,- was graduated Monday 'vacation (juide TOi OtocHi;jihilodtiiulioHiliotiond priao S6t Around Us- decreased J^^^ome™jJ(jo scnso-Wflliam Shakespeare ductionv JierlS milk, Patty Hilelka;' cookiesy ceremony was. conducted by Den Serva"ee "Wt""ItsjTJeceniber meeting* brook theatre party wiir^bc next now in pri'pafation for publication .from the previous\year; there is Leaf Memorial Home. Sfflins. "Ed- Mrs. Nippins; red begonia, second of the Union County Police Chiefs' •° UWlUtfe presented by Leonard Lee inn F Februarb y I Holly GigUo; girls' leader^ Dehra 2, led by Mrs; Frank Ballinger* TFuesiiiiy at 8.' p.m. at the church. Thursday. Members are asked to more t»p-tq:date info ationjabout GARWbOD^-Patrolman Warren ward MouStedb prize, and pink b tlfic I-Brdlhe«8« -anA -boys' Jeader,JiWili T Miss •Sarbara Alley and Mrs. Wfl- meet at the church auditorium at riel arid parents' z BKotograDhe't at a *>egin- almost every establi. nt listed, if duced as a new den mother, •». B.Tppie~ef. S30-Willow avenue, sr Uiasri Gutekunst are coj-directors of Mrs, Nippins; "Martimta bil CranwoodrCJarwood. -the ning of our second quarter of n | liatti Wsnialc,. -' "/ member of th'e Garwood ^li omed into- the clti& -as a S;iS ptm. The Ibus "wHFTgave at 4 entstothMaJ^campu Jrt-addition^here-a-. . y-new " f^h^to —Awards-wfere-presentcd —-Alex Varinauker^ and i5 Patrolman" David completed the '"be able toJKar jihe Jectttre, eentury^of service to-thcAtnerican "eating "adventures'" to be lows: ^dtd acadomy-s^—eight-week pxogram'_ t^flffpln^MrrTatlrgratect •day rTfio'm Uy-i-i&tohday-through-JFri*— One hundred and-sixteeh Mr^arid Mrs, ${. A, Thojiiiton of The useriToTlhis boo*k~ ing on Ctffistmas-. pfeiehts . for Wolf ^a^e°,TDaren Pew, Howa^df now bjtSWs antT^tnSu l "In 1935, the first 'Adventures in made- some 1,000 changes AdtfAdyi of the Union County Mrs. CarmeH. 'Biassa) ssffw^A as! S'track; potato balls, Mrs. Earl A day, from 1 to 4 p.m., at Union from 4»? higii schools in 24 Harvard road will be hosts. . their parents, in shop classes •un- A.rcher( Handy 0ias, Michael Law- which will • be published in book Good Eating' launched a new and listihgs since last-year." Police Chiefs' Association, at cere- ihlairmah ot hostess, tar ftiae «es\e- Frpzer, first; "jyjrs. Pilat, second; Junior College. ion, Essexi Middle-sex,-Morris and !r. Rue is trail direcfor"of "Ad- |.der direction :of Frederick'White. rence and Thonias .Pinkita.. # ning and the table c&n£i&£$£&i>e Legiowas n Seeks Food form for. distribution. to-*nembers. Mrs,' James Murphy, third. Doot Somerset counties have accepted publishing venture, one that has Bejar badge, Joseph Schnauffer, monies at the Cranwood. g $ Mfs. Frank' Werbotis was wel- . Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay. UJC ventures Uniimited,",-*.• summer pioneered lh upgrading the stand- 1 The eighth.grad/boys are making Patrolman Opie completed the asHioned by Bins. H-arte^t swage, Mrs. Hans Ftftrdricksen invitation's to attend.the series. cjirioe club for'teenage bbys. His lamps and other projects on theStephen Rzeplinskit Lawrence Dit- For Orphanage eomed as a new member. * president, and Ralph W, Bachman, ards of service offered the Ameri- Men in Service academy's eight-week program wein. ." Mrs. Staftlcy Arzal was' hostess. lirst;..Mrs, Mario Philippa, htfnor- agent iri-pharge of the Newark of- Theyy, were selecteedd by/their higgh 6ther films include "Wilderness can traveler. lathq. Franlt Moore and Eugene zel, David Balogh, Thomas Pinkin, KENILWORTH — A Christmas able mention; small- ChristmJ: school. on the basis Gerald J. Dobbins of 109 Kap- Ahdreola/*recently conip 1 eted Brian Quinn and John Teuscher." held daily, Monday.through Fri- Members o( the •AaaeBfasiaj Kuane -food"drive for *St. Wal- Mrs. Charles Kern, president^ pre- fice of the Federal Bureau of In- those who Travelogue" on the Canadian "The establishments we list are" day, from-1, to 4 p.m., at Union dbpartment. wet last ewaaig .ali tree,' Mrsi • Frazcr, special award vestigation, were the guest speak- showed the most iential. to bush country and "Little known lan street was graduated from re- Bainting at JAY- : vestigationvVcre the gue?t speak- BaBer Shop ^Notth 20th r.ue was eieeted to me)tibership iti\ tiible,. Mrs. ..William Von Ohlett County comrnumties, the Union last summer. Mr. Rue's films also '•'On'ce. again the new editiohs weeks of boot camp, included"* recently received a^^ ^sunslu'ne Count and the-American! -bausa? the Newark Chapter of the Nation*- third. have been shown in many schools. box" from , as well hi GARWppD'— Weldon Walshey yidos basic training for the inew. policemen '' V^ho completed this Av-ptogram,,b?. ftiag^ind-car* I best wishes for a speedy recovery drania 'departraeai' im anfl muitiliary on December 17 at.Roberi Ifreat, Newark. The New- • Residents were .leinindcd that •toonmg will be presented by Edd son df Mr. and Mrs. "Arthur-rWalshc police officers of most.Union Qoun- Members'-.will eotsvkrps vm 3 pjm. at the First Aid building, 1 year's Po'Ilee; Training Academy. . iti4hUiBXat3£ ark Chapter, founded in.J927 -, has the annual Christmns doeprations Fatterso^h ofTRed./Bismk'for' stu- _ .... '. ifC-** ; - year's -"Police Training Academy April. ~ ' • ration, TV Radio Division, Me-. irut blanks in order to have their ties at a Sunday at 7:30 yearsf wili: present'a. So-minute The Rev. Erie S. Tougher, pas- term. . • . •• . Gardert aajd;.* Named Candidate tucHen. homes judged. • .-. ' p;"m, in jl cafctetia'. program sponsored ty the Pi*A. CHRISTMAS CLUB CHECK' tor, will preach on-"That It Might - Police. Chief -Fred: Falzonc j "{Srtment membfieb s miiM ffar ! ; y UT. Patterson has" performed as Be Fulfllled." The Chancel Choir Garwood is clvairman'* bf the acad- luncheon aatt nooa Ea^ia Itt UJC Contest a magisiaa and cartoonist for 20 CTj I960 Popii- will sing, "Bless the Lord, O;'My emy's education committee. Chie Kingstaa" KENELW-CHRTH — Miss Eliza- H^ar&foFsel»ar&fFselokdfto h -latlon -Census •-statistics-, released Soul,!'L .by.. IpMUios-Ivarioi__ and Lester W. Powell of Cranford is Ssefe A. Aragona of_ 32 Wilshirc ganizations;, .*. • . . this week show fthat the Borough "Come, Thou Long- Expected "deaiTof ihe" school, antf•'CEd will hold a 3iavS, isTamohg 3x^ evening sSeSsi&B" The PTA also is donatlhg Christ- f ward—Stupak^-of—Kcnilwot «o-ods at^Union Junior College —mas-trees for the lobby and the . c5,426t Garwoo' as otd Aprilha,d .a population. of (Uesus,""ISundaWy School will b^ at 9:45 president of thc»spohsoring associ '•Thii"d avenue,.' at S puiii- •wB'o.hav'e been chosen as ..candi* two kindergarten rooms., h -scnting an increase or. 17.1 percent M. and the Junipers and Senior atioii. Members of tlie duiEsi in a."Miss Night Owl" con- 11 over the 1950 Census figure of Youth g group will meet from 7 ringing Christmas camslts to '8:30 p.m. _: select- the" souresr polnti -Device a aad crowned .,at the annual sweetest terms. — William I' Population growth in Union Circle 3 wil.....l. meet at 1. p.nt '*• wt •'« «, * ' U ' ' dempnstejhon: by Slfc. Bi£iraaa»d County during the past decade was Tuesday at the masse, 408 Center Fllteilt for Hei*r -p^ Murphy of' Scotrfa' PfciJas ca Cfafistmas dance of the Evening Shakespeare, * , ..'•*...-'• street. The topic will be "Christ GARWOOD—John A. Herr of i how to make* centeBpteaaa, feeaKa- Session Student Council of tjnion 26.7.. percenp t (ffoi( n ^98,13p 8 to 504,- ior'College, ,tp be held, Friday. 255), while the population of New in the Psalms.'* fi30 Willow avenue is listed among I tions for the door. 3.Hd""iae&ar g ,p te a Eteeembeb r 166, in thhe collegll e ddini - Jersey as a -whole increased from The mtd-weck Bible study houi a group of engineers of the Diehl j orations. She stress«B tfisait

«S. jr • • • ' The tract'band will meet at 2:30 p.m."ajid the senior youth fellow- ship at *35 3i.m, Prayer meetings ROBES are at 7 p.tn. your purchases m odvance; and whe« vou $3.98 to $16.98 A'•'•service for prayer and Biblo One ELECTRIC Blanket Will Do North Union Avanue ch^tT ^'^1 ^''"9 with feS rfuay wiil be held on Wednesday Crcmiord< N. J«' A? f'.y°Htfriends and neighbors. at » p.m-, when chapter fourteen Make next year bioaer than ever. Open a* -the Book of The Acts will be Gives Wmrmm Without Weight GOWNS HOSIEU^ discussed. $3.98 to $14.98 SLIPS ^eto$TJ« $2.98 to $8.98 1*TA Executive Board Choose the Warmth You Want m\pm Arraii«;e?t €ift Exchange j JCHWLWORTH—The executive Just set the dial... From 8 to 12 P, M, Better thing begins af your Full-Strrire Bank Many Attractive Items Not Listed • 17 jnmiftcf jjUhc Kenilworth PTA x.m meet at 8 p.m. on Wednesday Blanket Will Hold that Warmth Though • Italian Food the Kifcteria of Harding School. # Orders To Go K the bu.sincss meeting, Room Temperature May Change ... When In Doubt Give A uri gifts will be cxchiinced. GIFT CERTIFICATE i Sighc -S-wanlwrg is in cl)arge attractive colors .. .washable

«e- _ uUJM Eigitt AtUuA Daneo SERVING YOU IN CRANFORD ltENJL,WOHTll — Four couples in>ni Kenilworth .attendinc the Buy ^Automatic Electric Blanket? 100 South Avonu»,i(u» I* Princess phone/ 2, Wall phone/ 3. Table model/ NEW Bell Chime Otkeas for Kennedy Victory D^HCC at the SHackamascon Coun- At Your Favorite Store J & C Restaurant ias—clioosc pretty altd practical , ot, if you prefer, a regular or loutl-rinymu irj- Club. Scotch-Plains, on Sunday OPKM-fcVKHY NIGHT Mr~—andM MOU> TJLL 12. PM> John Carnpanclli, Mr. tmd -Mrs. 6 N. UNION AVE. BRidge 6-1729 CRANFORD, N, •- anyone you know. And just in liiw lo ,uld to rtpiin-riatrcl—yel ihey wtsn litilc. War*- y Nat "Mazzarosf, Mr. and Mrs. Vic- Sundays —BR 6-9855 your OifLstinas list — the'smart; new Brl! Chime holiday order now. JusicaHflicTdi-jThwu? *d tor Tango and Mr.- arjd Mrs. Sum- 17 Eastman St. your telep siciialiflg.U sounds a mclo^ctwo'-notcdmac— ; NEW JERSEY 3&cal chairaiiia oi the Citucm ior

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1 J cubby award for the greatest numi ••: '••.:'•• . V'. '' (3), David Balogh, J. read a ChrMmas iheesage to the Pack 83 Sees *er of parents attending. Tittfr Attend* Forutn Mo. Mr. and* Mrs, Davis Brian Quirm (2) and John Teuscft-. eXSGhange Pupils Create their four children left by jetpfan* tot New Freeholder on Tuesday of last week., Annual AppeaiMaide of gttto, Welders" coriifribated tot 1 Service aUtt. Richard McCorrib; fi fundtft fuy pa^*»a> fbra chil- GARWOOD — Mayor £dward Mr. Davis is employed by the .V" '•""V-.r: 1 Welcomed as new By Methodist Hospital denner; Joseph Schnaufler and dren's ward- at John E ffunnells H. Tiller was among! tflose award* Western Electric Co. and has been were Mrs; Peter transfered to the Kansas City TaPhilmont KENILWORTH ,— The tev,DonaW Oceimlo; assistant denner, Hospital for Chest Diseases, Scotch wed certificateicruiicuies foior participation inin ———»'-• v». »*. .•»«. IUUIHU uiy Thomas Reid. In Pin League Standings slides]James' S. Tiller, pastor of theStephen Rzeplinski, Daren Pew 'Plains,' ..'-.: •/!:.'•••'•'. .. '•?•:•../ .;• " the Forum for New Freeholders Plalrt- **». Davis- » the former At Harding held at Rptgers Nora Q'Dea> daughter of Mr. ^e^^^^^^y^^^E^^s^^jgowi^jies^j^vM^ Four sweeps were^turned^inFriday night in|the Cranford Bowling of a trin last • linant. j Community—Jaethodist-—Churchf M g i» ran>b owned by tne Boy StoutJ s iHas ifinbuncedf'tne annual Meth* i?rnnswlekrtast Thursday an» l»i ** OD f riinp«essliFyietaries-la|t^»ecirmrl^ lostto theCliaOiam Juniors4^3 on Smokey Bear conservation, Dba- ODea of 85 Enrico Trucking swept Builders' General' to go into third place /- ' 'VV:,;:;*£3 signs with paper and other objects 4th avenue. • : : •../• »of Aaierica tear Gmarronj'.R, M, odist, Hospital of Brooklyn Christ- ald BaJlinge*, Howard Archer, day- ••'.);••,•:• :•,; .:\:>- •.•V,..:* .' Hollaw High School 14-0 .and edged the Haddonfield Colonials Sunday. ''':..'•••. '' ""-:'../.- . ' ••/.•,, Cranford tligh.School basketball tea'Ai will open jlfe 1960-81 have been made by Mrs. May. The torujfav designed to teach in the standings.- Standard Lumber eked out three from'Barnett's n were shownby Anthony La Rosa, mas appeaL Kenneth Boos, Richard^ McCornr* Against. Wissahickon,' King 1 jcampaign tomorrow night at Roselle t^rksTha;i*» i,or varsity game Relnert'3kindergarten classes and Liquors to go into fourth place and the Lions Club took the,me asure Roselle Park's: leading sea er ISrdm district con&nissumer. at a meet- Sunday School Superintendent and Alfred Morgan. - J newly-elected freeholders the his- The seiu^r team wiU play Montclair High School today at 5:«Ward, Wubby Foreman and Tom T will start at 7 pjn. The Cougars will, travel^to HiUslde Tuesday' to last year will be in the 1 Mrs. Mae Kpok's second grade. ing of .Cub P^clc 83 in St. Ther- Sydney Tyjewski said r^ed stock" tory and responsibilities of "their Bertha Koneski at Willow Brook and the Oathout each .scored goals. On of.Hayeck's Foods ,to take fifth """ " play the. Comets at 3:30 tim* lineup-as will Jot A*^g_..,1..^,,.i.;ii J72 125 160 Well as football'pbyer. '' - Ballinger, Kenny Boos, Richard Tuesday morning in fheir *Keheh objects, including spools and rolls enced freeholders. It was present- in the nets. *..:': ^••^.".••'' .•'"'v' ;;•'• The'. Junior, team's only. game in their pre-season scrimmages from Union Council. Eliza- •wiH be used foir medical work ,it tilt will be Cranford's opening game win at thegMcpense of Peter- . Bonclovannl"...... 160 183 136 On Tuesday. Cranfard will £sce- McCorob, J. Daniel Guare. Dennis drWe J. J: Brennan and Jus twd \f*' corrugated paper for tfteir prp- l HuU .-i.».^w^~.~ 184, 170 164 but the" defense is kill weak. He Gatyas and Bob {tbbinson on the with! children; .' .. ed uf cooperation with the New Survey Set ne in the North Jersey Inter- On Sunday, DeLonge skated the;] this week will be against Engle- .; W • "c i • Frank Checorski abdl company beth, on a three-week trip to Phil- McCarthy Johi> Teuscher and daughters, -Arlerie, 19, and Jean,*" Jersey Association of Chosen Free- For Recreation Marshall. Sr. .3" 182 167 164 added, however, that the offensive outside and either Henry •I GARWOOP -J^rtha KoneskL GARWOQD — Hockey League, lengthof the ice toscor e the win-wood on Sunday at 5:30 pjn. , ^.Totals ^™^..-....«7> 810 818 from Hillside. CranEnrrTs Ifanner , mont last summer. ..:''.. ,.,. 'i Erian Quinn. __*_. |(^jh5«nrjheii_hoi«e_at JJO Arthur Under tht> dirWtjon """ •'-'••••*• Lcag^s^eemsJx* !d^hiKi r-^ill:( Phimnier, defenseman, i fe^* itd ^thft • finn) 1 assistant baskftball coachan* now Six cubs *ho were graduated Honor-den-of-the-month award terrace. zabeth Wells, art teacher, Mrs. roHeargames l ^Ml?TH^iST~SB^S^Luffl«P be .coming along, very well. Cran- taldo filling the remaining outside 611 3 med in the "hat trick" Saturday period. Haddonfield, a team which 1 league leadership, which has de- Stacy ..:....._...:...... left 168 160. head coach at Hillside^ Bollie Mas- went to Kook's 571 series in leading her tea^f pSetoi? ^ Imus'...... _..,...... 144 til J3& ford scrimmaged Thomas Jeffer- Into scouting are: Michael Gial- Ban Parking the group led by Mrs. The father'and. girls were routed pppupilss "' used different m r ainst Sleepy Hollow by scoring is made up of ex-college players^ veloped into a tight' face.. ; First slot/..:..•;: •.'.•'• •,/•'' .'••'• ' simino, will.' proba6ly have - 'tax, Murphy. from the frame" bungalow by shapes off coloredd paper to make Oarwood Recreation, to a sweep MaePherson ..-....„„_ 18S 182 174 son and Union last'week-arid Co- , .Although Granford dumped lombardo. Lawrence Harth, _ Wil- Republicans 1 School on Say V ° times.' Sob Ackland, ° Clint will probably be one of Cranford's place Lind's Pharmacy took two Slocvim „_„..„.„.;,.;„•. 181. 171 182 team up for the game wilh Cran- " smoke. Police S& Frank.Mulford designs. in the Garwood Wornen's Bowling • Doney.!_,.„.«.*:....>;...•. 195 1B9 .206 lumbia on Tuesday. ' ' Park 59-35 and 72-61 last year, the : •:/:. liam . Rice., Robert Stollen. Robert meeting was toughest opponents this season; from the Citizen and Chronicle ; and George Gibson eacbJ . Handicap i;.,,.™ 1 1 1 'ord since.the Cougars edged.the. . Walck and Thomas Pzczcolfoowski. and Patrolman Milton Kukon as- Mrs. Catherine Witfill's second teagiie at GaicWooid' Recreation tted a pair, while Dave • De-iCoach Crane said. Tom Leahy, while the second .place Peppermint. The probable starting lineup Will Parkers' will have two of their Overnight Holding Victory alleys last Thursday night. • d " Totals ,..;...... i. 878 832. 882 Comets twice' last year in Tegular. ' Awards were presented as ^fol- Entrance Exams sisted the trio from their home. grade has started work on Christ- ?° to onge, Dave Erdmann, Tom Erdmann, Crane and Ackland net- Room won three 'from the. Cran- HARTIG PAINT SHOP «V > be* Bob Engle, Ron Ritter and leading Scorers returning this sea- season play.'57-^14 and gy-5RQie- KENTLWpRTH — A bah on The girls were taken to the home , The league-leadingt Peters,. Bar- DIFablo .._...... ^...... 155 137 ISO. son and lopmas a big threat to the lows: pen 1, Michael Burns, one- Overnight parking in public streets mas gifts for mothers and is re-Dinner on Jan. 18 ing. to action? Lfeahy, Bob and Dwight ted the local team's fir$t four: !ord Shoe Store- ' ' Nordstrom 177 158 202 John Litwinetz alternating on the corski scored 23 points in.tbe t*?st of a' neighbor. ber team continued oh its winning ; : : year pin, denner stripe; GcOrge hearsing a Christmas play for pre- feeks each, scored one goal. Coach •markers,,;' : '•»,. .;...• • ••;;,;,....;.'•- ,' - Only two 600 seri&were turned 'DILorenfo .:.. ...170 183 1S3 inside corner positions with Steve Cougars ' tomorrow, Richie-Barry, game and 26 in" the second. Injtoe and parking /lots December Slated by UJC GARWOO D —Former Council- way by taking two games, while sponsored by. the Koury , „..;;. ,;„.. 181 182.160 LoForte. one-year pin; Robert Mr. Brennan turned in thesentatio" n on December 21. man John Lombardo, chairman of School Development Cmihrir*fcob Crane complimenteid d hihi*s two The Junior squad played: Wis- in: Vifc Mason rolled games of state tournament, hoaexcr. Hill- through February was announced KENILWORTH — An entrance the Four Cupcakes and Genera! Cr p C, Roberts'of Trinity rpjled a Grickowski ..:... 159 149 200 Plucienik, one-year pin. • this week by Police Chief Edward examination for students entering alarm at midnight. The fire ap- In the third-grade Mrs. Annthe testimonial, dinner dance to Rutgers University. sahickon to a 3-3 tie Saturday and 200, 220 and 187 for a 607 total Totals ...... „..,..:., 842 807 905. side eliminated Cianfatd 53-37- parently was started by fat boil- LaCosta's class is studying In- Maintenance also won.tWo each. libs, Fritz Weemair and Bob 620 series on scores of ,24% 179while Harold Doney posted scores pen 'Si John. Minit^- denner stupafc. •" •' ",; ;. •"'' ;••••• the spring semester as freshmen be held in honor of Mayor" Ed- 'Mrs. Myrtle Christie, • BREEN'S GOLD CHECKS (2> .. Checorski was high 'scotiet of ihe' ing on the stove, it w'as said. Thedians; Mrs. Catherine Hascher, High scores for" the! ijight were: and 200 Tuesday night in the in-of 195, 199 and 206 for an even stripe; Mrs- Joseph Curie>* and Cars parked without lights-will will be held Wednesday evening ward H. Tiller and Councilmen Fran Spencer,' 19t, J73 and 168tics teacher at Lihct ScheUer ..;j..,...,.....,.Jtt69 149 148' game' with.,1* points^ . •.., :•",'.: ', • } '- blaze did some damage to theEskimos; Miss Dolores Sikora and Henry W. Pieka'rskt and Jules J. ter-Church Bowling League. Ian- 600 total/, .-' . •. \«l . Kinney ...•...... :l 185 182 168 ' Mrs. James Lueadeito, one-year be -tagged/by- police, -the" chief at 8 o'clock in the lecture hall of for a 532 series; Gloria Enz,; 172; spent- a day last week den Presbyterian remained in 'first Stalfler ..^...... 179 175 203 wall and cabinet area near Jt. Mjss Dorothy Matthews, forma- Lusardi, recently reelected, an- Irvington schools to c_^, 'arpaiino Nets 24 Points o Those with games of 200 oc Gritske ...... 182 IS3 163 pinsf; Den 3, Donald Haumann, said,' . '• . "o"' ;• • .• •'•'.••'•'• ' ••• Union Junior College. ' Peggy Castaldo, 169 and 168; Joan place.. .'•'. p:. " •'• • -,' • • •• ••>' •['abov: e .were: Berardiixelli,, VFW;' Justh i 233 176 181 gold arrow',- eight silver Chief Stupak p explained the Because of limited facilities, Members of the KenilWorfh Vol- tion of mountains. nounced this week that the. affair new mathematics teaching Colony Bowlers unteer Fire Department, directed wUt be held at (he Cranwood on Perry,! 167; NaVy Hayes, 167; Ei- .Sweeps were won by Cr'anford 203;,B. Kinney, Crawford's Gulf, ' Handicap •••• i .18 Gordon. Pjetcher^i denner. Stripe; Jiieasure is ^enforced during win- only a small number'of incoming Eileen Walsh and Nancy Vitale confer withi other Alliance,' First" Pres. 1, and St. • •; Totrfs ...... 966! 80S 883 by Chief Leon Scarramuzzmo, put January 18. leen Sharkey, 167' and 156, "• o Pace Gdld Ball Cagers 217; iNordstrom, Hartig Paint, 202; ACActA ID Peri 4^Michael Cheeka, tteniel tor months to keep cars' off thefreshmen will be accep&d for the have' been doing: research work • Alsb,': Jean. Sugzda, 162rTerry of the Regional _..O...KJV, Paul's Lutheran. . ' •,• Park League out the blaze. for reports on the early, settlers in trict Mathematics Croup. Gfickowski, Hartig Paint.. 200;' L 161 183 181' Gribbin. William McAuliffe/ wolf street for safety reasons and tospring semester. Dr. Kennejh* W. A|ssisting,as co-chairman is for-D'Alessandris, 168? Eleahora Don- Parpalmo of J- B7 Williams Co. Roiling 200 -or better were: b. StaigeyjBreehVGold Checks!, 203; Meade .'. l67'194 157 ' Mrs. Pearl Biederman's fourth mer Councilman- John Schnitzer. , 1; Eleanora Don Members of this asdua 186 IBB 163 By Half Game badge.*;'. .••'•'• ' •• ,' .,. •• permi. t operation of sn6w removal Iversen, dean, said. grade. Miss Esther Goldman^ ovan,- 1&7; Evelyn Lawler, 157; all scorers Monday nighjt^in Sutton, St. Mark's 241; C. VanJusth,' Breeri's Gold Gheeks, >2!33; Keetch ,.. 184 171. 145. DeMcatesteiai' fcejd Den 5, Edward Gross, lion., gold equipment,, . - * . Only persons who .have not Former Mayor IL. Thomas Daub derstel, Comrh. Meth.' 1, 225; H.Zielenbach, Citizen and Chromcle, Falrchlld 138 Neil Macmillan Sings classJ^tdh Gold-Ball Basketball Leaguei _-_ 165 JtBt ^oegcBoard=acainl will serve as_mastfir_Qf_ceremonies. David Shaheen on 20l^-IJili]rata^^-SiBal^Pepperminf JKht kthC ""EojhthT~grade~sludenis" are par- Committee members include: -HandJeap—,—.^.7;.— nations are required to take the j ., . .-.-.—*ts and thenu\ Weiner, Temple Beth-El 2, 222Room; , 209; Czajkowski, Pepper-, Totals ...... 816 '918 837 won a 'pair* froiiri • •ftpTajrTiit* Sunoco gold and silver a^-s: K^ih smhnlong he ^ ticipating! in a Christmas poster Team standings: 1 Tickets, Councilman John J. Sa- Southsiders 41-28. entrant examination, Dr. Iversen KENILWORTH—Neil A. Mac- : develop a matnehiati« • ' H. McDowell, St VaaYs E&R 1,mint Room, 223; Cramer, Cranford CrtiZElf AND CHRONICLE •••• .'.• ' '• •. ,• • .W: 1. said.- The requirement affects millan- of 59 Arthur terrace, a Iand, chairman; Wallace Pinkin Pete's Barber „....„„ ..,.;...,.:, Sfl tp «t the heeds b£ sc I * Herbert R. Jacobus, chairman 222; L. Boresen, St. Paul's Luther- ie« 206; ^Nelson, "Schlectet's Howard 179 195' 188 two to Hayeck's Park-VS-* '' Ward. Swaszek. 'tear; .Jajises .'•&! 147 Joe's.- •' • '' •'••' Lawrerlc* Chakey, silver 'arrow; Legion Auxiliary Lombardor chairman; Mrs. Schnit- niembec of the Red Bank Catholic Itandard Lumber^ 216? Pells, Bar- worth residents are enrolled in Haverford freshman choir. - Aid Orphanages of the company explaiaed new Z ofThe.league, added that the teams Zion Lutheran, 213; M. Ostro, Marshall ..;...,..«v.,....M,197 .191 126 High, -scores: ..'were-. John ••', Graff, assistant deftner KENILWORTH— Donations to zer and Mrs. Saland. High Schcpl football team which ne|t's Liquors, 223;\Korner, .Bar- Stupak •'.;.;.,". 151. . ' 165- fall semester classes of the .UJC , Also taking part was the Smith velopments in their texts. if be divided into an "A" and lenipie Beth-El 3.212. . • : ' BroujBhten''^.- :. 157 168 '• Emil ' Filsinger. Sportsman's stripe; William, Hrynkiewicz; *olf, 1 Institute of Union Junior College1, l .three orphanages were made by Democratic Club's H Sas just cbnclukied its, secqndfcon- Also, G, JMiller^,' Garwood Pres., nett's Liqubrs, 234* Rispoli, Hay- VanBrunt ...,t\...L..,-179 167 IBS' Joe Jucas, Sportsman.% 549; gold and silver; arrows; ^Gregory ll Thee '•B league. The three highest ue). Jr. (...... ,.„, ' ..- 195 168 " Cranford, KENH^WORTH -^ A:chriStn^lg^^*^ S2^ the .Italian-American Welfare As? J- He approaches the iecutive*, undefeated season: w|th 211; A. Patqrsbn, Community eisk^s Foods, 200; Connolly,-Hay- Sirch, Freunii; 5*6; Frank Oartria. Simmons^ bear, gold arrow, one- party was held Tuesday nighi by together and indi- sociarion at a meeting last Thurs- Christmas Event ; in.each loop will qualify for in llBM> victory over Rumson-Falr eck's Foods, 212; Stevens, Lions 'Totals u 3... 840 868-783 The UJC Institute offers non- vidually, St. Paul's Slates "nanldnd with great a Methodist 2, 211j Wi V \ jpyv y p year pin. Kenilworth Upft' 470, 'American y day in the cafeteria of St. There- playoffs and gold balls will Haven' Regidnal High School ;,'" Club, 206; Hall, Lions Club, 220; PEPPEBMWT ROOM (2i : credir, college-level courses for T : wh^> is accustomed toth e sh^ vary Lutheran 1, 211; G.' Mould, SKI t»HOTOi3RAI»HERS! — Johrt. Jay and hjs wife, Lois; both top Den 8," Calxin Hoy, wolf, gold Legion Auxiliary, at the Com-j The Haverford freshman grodp sa's School. ••;'.• -\...f • ' .•••'•'• .'.'.', - Saturday Night jresented to the winner of each "The former local student,' now Corsgren, Lions Club, 212; Jahn, C. rJeb'Sala ...,,*,...!> 134 145 148 Parkway* .-529IJ Gii OrwA, atiults in the cultural and liberal will sing next week-end in two Christmas Events »iature.--Henry l>avid Thore^t Cranford Alliance, 2lO;iI. Fletcher, Hessler >. 198 135 * .skiers, pbse. beside the;Air Force* plane which took them.over Baron's, 524; Frank Barber,, Bar- and silver arrows, denner stripe; munity Methodist ChrJreh. Mrs. Orphanages are St Walburga's, OARWOpD-'-Christmas program GAStWq6l>7-The annual fehrist- •league... ; , ^-. "•'•'•' :'..••••..'. '.• - :senfor .a't". Red Bank Catholic, St" Paul's Methodist, 209; VSwa: n Cleaners, 201; A. Boertmann, 182- 170 187 arts areas and programs for in-Wllliam/Tajkowski was chairman. Christmas .concerts at Bryn Mam Petersen's Dairy, 205; and Schjilz, J. Delia Sals 145 209 ,5,000" miles of Alaskan wilderness; topresent'thei r adventure film on's, 519: Joe ZaaisEak. 501. -'James Gill, gold arrow; Richard dustry and special groups. They Roselle; St. Mary's. Vailsburg sec- of the Ladies' Auxiliary of St.mas dinner' and dance "sponsored The ^A** league will consist of: was the right half blocking back Nemeth, Garwood Prek,,207; f 179 102 333 • Also,"' Cass Gurski, '• ;Haaken'"s^''', J A Christmas donation made to. and Haverford, Mr. Macmillan tion of Newark, iuid St. Peter's, and linebackeiv,on the undefeated 1 Peterseik's, Dairyt .2d0;' S. Dolla.Sala ...... ' 153 151 en a goodwill tour.'of X5, §.. military sites. Hjghlights omhis'trip Jeans; wolf, assistant denner are open to all persons of post- Paul's United Church of Christ by the Oarwood Democratic^ Club Jokers, Chytans, VFW; Unbelieva- Perry, Garwood Pres., 206 , Hi v 519; Al Marquarcit, Umde Henry's, the, church was accepted by thealso is a violinist with the Haver- * Prize winners for November, as Handicap-.».t»..s 1 -' .' and scenes of the I960.'WinterJ^iyhipie. &t"$guaw Valley, Calif,, stripe. Den 9. Robert Molden- high school age who "can benefit Newark, ..••,. . ".'' .v •••;'/•' ;-'-; •will, be held in the church hall will be ' held at the Cranwood Ibles. Mark V, and Lehigh TV, team andr was probably among Sonntag, Cranford Alliance, 205; Totals 669 765' 928 523; Al Bauer, Unde Henry's. 503; Rev. "James S. Tiller, pastor. ford^Bryn Mawr orchestral. He is •Members of the "B" league in- announced by* Secretary Harold CRANFORD SHOE STORE (1) will be.presented irt John sjay.'s hew color fUmi "Olympic Holiday,** hauer, wolf badge, gold arrow; by the instruction. Mrs. Dbminlck Reltrovato and at 1:30 p.m. today. The Women's Saturday starting at 7:30 p.m.' the lightest Scholastic • players in It, Morrison, First Pre^. lt 205', Del Witse>y Hayeeieis. 510; Plans for l the son'of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Mac- • „-•. ,-•-•... "•iam^ Co.. South- H. FisKer .173 144- 168 .''•at r'rflMfoT'A Miith irirnanr CJuTsJojjhex^Jdaataaio-aiifiEe-eleo GuiHd_also" will havA, a piM-ictm •Kinney; follow: Oroup AAylueli . .. ..„ -.,...„,. uuunri .^jjujevj uiK ivt;iiiivvuuTr~re9iaeia9 «t- : v jounds/ ;•>•••'. , •, , • •• ;•; :. . ,.'•.; •;. tion on February 7 wete discussed. ed tothree-year-term s as tnfetees. party at 8 p.m. next Wednesday, serving 1'on the ctfrhmittee: Tickets, tiders. Southern Club, Castaways, v 203; G: Fenderson, Calvary Lu- games, Harold Doney, 256; and Al- W. Austin ISO 157 154 tieUo, Jfoe*s. Biarice*. 508; Bob gold arrow; Gary Wat*, wolf I rolled and their bourses are: Miss Mrs. Tajkowski and TVIrs. Guido Arthur Mastapeter, chairman, Red. White and Bine Islanders.and Jets. ': ' ' He was selected to; the Long H. Hopper ....:....; 188 ,140 ; 158 badge,barter ; assistana«fcfe*#t .Jt-»=*-dcnnw ' -j-slstripe—. 'Elizabeth Brittairi of Galloping at which time gifts will be exNicholas•;- /. LoBue and Michael theran 1, 203;'-.[A, Harris, First fred Sieko, 246; higtiseries, Ray* A. Cramer ...... 148 200 184 Maloney, Fretind^. 506; and Bertoldi were named co-rhnjrmen. announced pJansJfor_a_Christmas changed _._L_, . • •_ Show of The .Year! . I Branch bally JtecordV all county _--_.; Handicap^,.....,. ..^. _".: a..;.... %.. AttentHH N JSIA A Meeting ThpmasT Alitf ireceit^razrlion Hijl::park;:^ypewritir^^ Band-Boosters-Arrange- t ^dic^Chjiistraas-presents^Gouk-M ^Stl5dWl -^Totals -.ir.'...;.T.;.,.TiM2 771 -^07" . Commander Bertoldi of Post 470 dinner party next Thursday at 7 j New, dipped the Mark Vs_^ , , "badge, •••"•' ",•", '. " .-. ..•:.•' ography; Mrs. Marian R/Hamilton j New, members to be receivevd ntinto dlman^.-Pranlc--Wanca^ lphi 7 FtVIS^f RESLEY Ust^ 202;-J.Sfmonson,-Cranlord Marshall, Sr., 627; Group A—highr] Martin, director of ath commended the auxiliary on itsYule Party, Dinner p.m. at the Cranwood, Garwood. the chhh D i a 6M5.^JEd"JXoMbfe- led %e jscpring >Ositi0n_ahd received Ihe Cqlum- SCHUECTER-S HARDWARE (1» .: J9orua-cuos^w^iRob^--W«- . Market. Cranlordl -'.'.,.! IS IB street, stenography. byu..U>e Rev? Stephen' Szabo, pas-' ing the ticket committee members. .Gordon Ostrowsky, 620,. and V legislation. "" Caihpy's Auto Senrire „„.;„ IS IS. ' Golden Jubilee patches^were Walter Tappe is chairman. Manufacturing Co., who have re- Susan HAYWARD" '.- boil Kern led the VTW ia anSaylor ratings, and eighth in theSt. Paul's Lutheran 28 .,16" Cdvenlry ' 142 J51 181 ternationally famous ski photo- Beqzlle-., Sunoco • „„. -, ,•,- • . t2 ' SI. Accountants' Meeting tor. A'youth evangelism'program Mr. LoBue is genera^ chairman. Temple Both-El 2 ...... ;, .*...,'. . 25^ . 17 Thomas MaePherson, 561; Group Harris • ...u.i 188 171 .147 >resenied to Louis Caravello, TEd- ceived recent patents. 43-31 victory over the Unbelieva- tate in all divisions. . Temple Beth-El 3 .„...._.,..... 25" -17 C—high games, Joseph Tineo, 234, Tbrsersen ...... 168 "168 148 grapher, will show His new color /• KmiUWGRTti^phreii Kenil- will be conducted by the Junior Music will be provided by Bud[TOP SECRET AFFAIR' : »ard Carragher, Lawrence Chak- Mr. Herr invented an electric-' Wes as he dumped in" 15 points. Dave, who .also is a letterman Zion Lutheran _...„...... ,....,..„, and Edward AJarkowich, 229; high Huetteman ' 185. 178 209 Induct Seyeji worth residents attended the No- High Youth Fellowship from 2 Little and: his orchestra. Calvary Lutheran 1 ...;j...,...; Handicap U....™ 21 00 20 film, "Olympic "Holiday," id, the y, Michael Cheeks, Michael Duf- BOROtGH OP KEMLWORTH mechanical device which elimin- • , SCRfi.;'-. MOK. - -TCES.' Charlie Stevens .added 10' for the in baseball and is out-for varsity .34 18 series, John Almquist, 593, and C. ' Totals ...... 844 833 840 (Continued from Page I) , vember dinner o* the Newark to. 4:iS0:pjn..Sunday. 1 There will : Cranford High. School auditorium fy, Edward Gross, George I-o- ates a^ fatiguing operation on the She challenged a savage empire Winners. EUam was, high for .the basketball this season,, plans a Presbyterian 1 , 23 - 19 Edwin Imus, 587; Group C—high Richard McComb and Donald Ball- chapter of the National Associa- be a meeting of the Junior Yotith ; Baptist •«,i,.;:«l....i. S3 ' 20 BUILDERS' GENERAIi (01 . tonight at 8:30 p.m. .;. '.' forte, Kenneth M v KXJ -, »io. a^u part of sewing machine operators. : losers with 10, ''• ! '.'* ;"',. ..; ";..' career in engineering. \ .-..'.• games, Arthur Nordstrom, 223, arid f enh |^ Paul inger. ' . ' • tion of Accountants at the Hotel KXJ. ORDINANCE TO iuunu mull* Fellowship' at # p.ini ' i "'Caton• e Pleads Not Guilty . i « l»st l,Oflo years in time! First Presbyterian 1 .... 23 20 ' R. Alar U..^.XW'-«J 187 128^ 17t Sh NANCORDINANCE KO 60-1E1 ENTITLETO AMEND D"A NOBDI OR-- IJe has been with the company for The Jokers dumped the Chytans Cranford Methodist 2 ,".. ,21 21 Fred" Rizkalla and Arthur Boert- :. A. Hadda'd ..;....( .•,...,153._16S 159 .'• The 100-minute lilnt- to be pre4 .j, STebjenfuhr, Gary Repko, Curtis Gold arrow, ,William Kitson, ..Bpbert'Twat^'-Newarkiv—'--^--^^ DINANCE TOR THE ERECTION OF A Community Methodist 3 . 20V4 . 21V Riikalla .: ... 148 143 160 sented personally by* Mr, Jay 1 will Stollen, Robert Stollen, MUNICIPAL BUILDING AND MAKING 23 years and holds several patents To Bookmatung Charge 41-26 as Sieflcen led the winners Garwood Presbyterian • •20 22- mann, 212-K high series, Robert ;-Eatfies .,.^,. ... 138 M4 157.,* Gary Kenneth Bobs; Donald Ballinger, .They weref Henry D. Bird; of THE alck and Robert Walck. NECESSARY - ABPROPRIATION in the name of Singer. Davis Family Movcs^ GARWOOD^-pewey|; B^Catone,; with 12 points. Ron Durham had St. Paul's' E&R 1 ...... •;... ,20 22 Nylen, 563, and Thomas Hayeick, ,.Ostrowsky .1* 165 ,143 > 176 ; include;, scenes- of .the. Winter Michael - Lawrence, J. Daniel 300 Lincoln drive; Samuel Scavuz- '^ '•'. "-^RHCftSFOXI. ';'. • ' . Westfleld Presbyterian SO --i'SSI' 'Handicap .,..,'80" 80' «0 BP. IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and' 55, of'252 North avenue,^ pleaded ^JOURNEY^TH^ 10 King led the losers" with 12. Osceola Presbyterian 3 • . 20 ;• 2J _,j»-v-...... «.u..«l»^t« 88? Olympics at Squaw Valley, Calif*, The cubs are selling toffee toGuare, Brian Quinn, John Teuscher zo of 33 North; 13th street and, r TtipSV: r- Council of the, Borough of Kenilworth: • To Home in Missouri innocent to 3:charge of bookmak*. 1 The Southern Club nipped' the Cranford Methodist 1 _- :ao. 22 SERRI<5?J TRDCIONG <3) •" 1 raise funds. Samuel Smith.'cub- Avery W* Ward of. 64 South' 47th SCany a niarf thl5ks he is buying this year , Christmas holiday at St. A ,_. -...... ' >• , and Thomas Pinkln (2). SECTION 1. That OrdUumc© No. 60-11 iGARVroOT^-Mn and Mrs.Hbbl- ing when. he. was arraigned before ::, aosTciTY ' Cranford • AlllanQe..'H«.ci><< 19. 23 sicko ..„..!...._ 157 im 183 master, reported. Den 2 won the street. Paul Busse of the Newark entitled "Ah tor Uie Erection pleasure, when be is really selling Castaways 29-27 in overtime. R. Community Methodist 1 . 18 23 Lind's Phhrmacy „.„...... 26 Moritz, Switzerland,* a snow sa- Silver arrow, William Kitson, of a Municipal Bulldln ^ W« Davis* formerly of 81 The Roses Swept the Tulips this First Preebjrterl«n 3 — Hlrsch .•wv«*ii,u '194 I«9' 168 : - " " - • thehimself a slave toIL—Benjami n Magistrate James T, Leonard in ;;,;• i^'/:^ColorScope ; : ''; tiates ted the, winners with 12 ; 18'.' 24' Peppermint Room ...... 27 Roberts ..L..._.._'..... 182 148 ,202 Econprnle Development committee 'MecessaryV! ' week in the Rosarian Bowling StSt. iP«trt*via»Sf«»J— fari through Alaska, spring skiing FranklinTl 1-1*- . Fourth avenue;, have moved to Municipal Court Monday night He. ; ; } Vr ; lints while J. Schere paced the Errlco Trucking :_.37 Errlco .....;....,.. 211 161 164 . spoke on the jrole_of .fiWyife^plans. amended so tijar the OrOUumcx la its -'' ;':"::- "^'and?— ' ''" '' Commuhlty Methodist 2 „.,,«!». '_;•.:: Standard Lumber--;. ...i- dambrUschtaL.au.,. 16|,,. 167.. 178_ ', .\vaived-prelimiriary-hearing-andj rUh-nine-snarkers— it^Blaeej •Firsfr-'I*esbyterfan'-'-Br-3ii economic and, cultural lions Club ZZ;,....> » W 20 HAYECK'S POODS <0<0kk ing: at Mt Baker, Calif, ,1. That a .municipal building be'erected was continued in $5,000: bair for The Jets won the final game Also taking thiree games were the Calvary-.Lutheran 2 MeUjodlst-Men's Club .... 22 20 16 HAY growth .of theNprthern l . Totals ., ... 803 789 864 . ^ (Ctmtttiuea fratn Page lj . thereof, by the creation and enforcement of liens thereon." the undersigned., TM 447* Dot Markowski, Roses, 439; LIONS CLUB <3J performance io Cranford, Tickets hanclnjr the erection of such- municipal Collector of the BdroiiaBoroughh *» ».nii~»^k *»—— -• —u- u uicnjvn, me undersigned^ Tax ie,. County detectives reported Breen's Gold Checks .,; 24 • ,1* 19 PHILIPPE will be a_healthier one. We miss l«i)T>»«rfj;.. an»wd^ *-L.for **--the ^nient of aU other Borough of. Kenilworth, County of Union.-will sell at Public Auction League Results _|77_188_ youl" costs, expeiues/and l at the Borough Hall" . In the.Borough of Kenilworth.'New Jersey, on :y confiscated a number of Aidona TripkarTuUpsr439;-Glaire ; Stevens .^...... 206 159 168 fabti^tt^J I connected there^ KOW,TOriIL'TijESL, DEC. IS! Petersen's Dairy ...... 41 16& 183 220 Uie Cranford show, it was 'an- Edd with, which sum of --i.000.0O shaU be THURSDAY, DECEMBER 39. 1960. at 11 AM. horse Bettirig slips,, "' - ,' Kuenzig, Daffodils, 430; Kay Pro- * Theisz Service CenterJeads the Schlecters Hardware .... 25 10 20 Mir18Mair..»^^..» 4 . Patterson ' visKed the paid from the capital Improvement fund the properties described and listed below. " : DiTSHo «..«... 173 1S4 163 nounced, The,, show in Westfield hammer, Roses, 420; Agnes Tol- Cranford '• Kiwanis Girls' Bowling Barnett's Liquors 33 1M4 1*6 313.138 schools yesterday: and presented from an appropriation-heretofore made Said properties will be sold for the amount chargeable against said lands on we •••••' iiarilyn Monroe V. P. W, ...,.....«...... -...... ^ . 34-. 1& 21 Corlllreil ^.^ tomorrow night is sold out. - In a budget heretofore adopted. Slot day of December. 1950. together'with Interest thereon respectively as computed kacz, Lilacs, 420; Mattie Molocz- League this week with ah 18-9Citize. n and Chronicle ...» 28 * 21 Totals „„ 848; 885 895 to July I, "—and' Tvei MONTAMD • "" IS : a program of magic and cartoon- • - - - -' _ - --• - •. •-'•'" 1 3. That this Ordinance shall take effect *- ' ' " 1960. together with interest from said July 1, 1960, to the date of sale Democratic Auxiliary nik. Buttercups, 417; Liz Lichtfus, record.. the boys' Junior .League Lou's Market 44 22 /' ing for the boys and girls. upon fmsjl rffliiimgn and publication ac- and costs off salesale.* ' 'Said lands will be sold in fee tosuc h Petunias, 411; Stella Holubek, is headed by Cranford Kiwanis Builders' General 38 it 22 cording" to law. _uu uu.ua wu us Added Festore ' In the'girlls' league, sweeps were «3dld ;,..:... i,..;.u,. . 161; 15a IBS _~ kimBa.ll (aed 1ronrPagel) Public NotiM is Hereby Given that the j^Any parcel or Teal.jpxoserty-Jbr-whJcb-tbere-shalHbe-no'other^urcliaser'wIir x£cflssledat •^osted~"by~Thels2r" i u meeting of the Oovemlng Body'y' ofofth' thee be struck off and sold to the Borough of Kcoillworth in fee for redemption at «%• a recent meeting of the Ladies* Santcila '..„... 190 184143 Handicap 38 . 38 38 The Dabics won a pair of games angels or bells, and try to carry Borouggh of KenilwortKenilw h on the 39th day per annum and the Municipality shall have the same remedies ana tight- — -"— Rose Ostrowsky, Buttercups, 409; and tiehmer's. High series were Totals 876 868- h on the 39th day its as other Auxiliary of the Garwood Bern- . (ExtlUotMyMUn Dr»ms> S. 'Cymbaluk ...... 153 1S3160 PETERSEN'S DAIRY 40<0) 892 from the Doo Doo*s to .move orje out the same theme throughout the* of NovemberNemberNb .. 1W011W0W ..I . It wa« then read for purchasers, including the right to bar or foreclose the right of redemption. Rose Hunter, Violets, 402; . andbowled by Lois Schott, 404; Shar- 210 182 BRINGS NEW BEAUTY TO YOUR HOME the firsfit timeti . TThhe saiid OrdinancOdi e will bbe Given under my hand this 1st dnitday «of DecemberT»«~«.-»—, «™>i960~. Nylen 148 143867 E. Peiersen » „. 190 171 and one-Half games ahead of the house — " Kay Tomalavage, Asters, 400. on Frankenberger, 389; and Bonnie Totals «.,.^u^i 859 759 A. Boertmann ~ — 305 188183 1 house. further considered for flnal passage by ...» 167. 148200 Utter team this week in the Cran- Body, of the TAX 8AIE U8T BIG KIDDIE SHOW Bendlin, S7S. " BARNETTS UQUORS (6) " A, SchulZ ...... You'll uniUyi bo mon ptrwnii of Members of the music depart- of By taking three games from the 179. ' E. Thommen „... u» 160 168128 ford VFW Ausdliary Bowling j Kenilworth at the.Borough Hall. Boule- Owner SATUBOAV AT "f !I5 P.M. Modern Barbers PeHi 180 823169 141 (asnipn slylum'/• of ~fine_ nxmiluro* ment sang two songs, ^Joy io thevard, Kenilworth. New Jersey, at eight Philip & Edna Baldwin league-leading Ermines, the Chin- High series in the'boys* league R. Petersen "..*- .i. 153 181 You owe- it to Adv. Fees; «71 83 'BMnfceriibK ...—.. 1W 12S18» .u 875 822804 League. "V '• •• '. ' '• ••."•,•••; Wortd," and" ""Christmas Bells," o'clock? In the evening (prevailing tbnet "City Beneath The Sea" chillas moved.Into first place In were tolled by John. Siverd, 480; ' Draplult u««>; _.«.^ U8 138168 - High Series included: - Mrs. D. to ace tfctv beanty of fine cofanelrsOa.t ma on the 13th doy-of December. 1060 At Hold Pin Lead Joey Trezza, 471; and John Kep- DIGIdvnnnl ISO 152 'ISO after which Mrs. Victor Nemeth such time and place, or at any time arid the St Michael's Bowling League Kbttutf .., « 834 113 ScheUer, Clowns, 484; Mrs, Ro^ ball jtasih/r IhQu»e grtafesanatestl vedhavaluee of aaQ qaaKty 1 "Tne Golden Horde" The Modem Barber Shop re- 835 place to which such meeting may be this week. ••-•••,.• .•; -, pler, 467. •- . >• Totals a. , 847 742 County Park Range Brinkerhoff, Dabics, 418; Mrs. M, adjourned, all persona interested will be PARK : One look and ymdl know why A*- mained ape game ahead of the b» bdtafe 9OKOtIOR OP KBNILWOBTB given an opportunity tob o heard con- AV«. PLUS XJARTOONS Rolling 400 series, were Anita Team standings are: v.p.w. (is ' •. ".;. Colangelo, Boo Bpo's, 413; Mrs. C. cerning' swrn . Ordinance. Friendly Barber Shop and Mike's . Klwsnb Bays* Joolor testae t». Hilbert „: 175 169Vt* list Turkey Shoots. Hfltett Aft CHesstani 0-tSSS Young, Sables, 411, including the A. TlHc« 140 123 • •:•'•.••' •' -.•.••" W Garrity, -Banics, 412; Mrs. Buck By Order of theCj 8TART8 WED., DEC. I4th 1 & •Two 'Christmas turkey . shoots, ffimball's qloncras fone and yaaH OBOOIANaC N«. «0-l4 TX)I>1 Barber Shop this week in thenew high, individual game of 180;Cranford Kiwanis Junior 18 Berardlwlli 191 203199 AN OmmfANCB TO VACATE. HE- 1 0 Russel, Clowns, 412; and Mrs. Jack settle fa NOW THRU TUESDAY, Cranford -• Barber's Association Al 'n Jack's Texaco ... 18 ,9 \ Welscrt ....:...... 144 134 open to all trap and skeet gunners, poiwe today* •' " UEASC__AND JtXTlNOtnSH THK Pim- Borough Clerk. Dirk BOGARDE ft,CAPUCIN E I Ellen Dragen, Sables; 411 with a J. Tlneo 155 167ISA Ewing, Boo Boo's, 406. tICmOHTa IN AND TO PART OF Dated: November 89. 1980 A Magnificent Pletare! „ BowUng League. . - • '.• ' Gleek & Howard Opticians ..,, 17 •its wUl hlghlighi action at the Union 1 Adv. fees: $10.79 |470 game; Rose James, Ermines, Martin Jewelers ._..^...... - 17' 10 B; Markowich ..-....' 163 Team standings are: CIJHTOM AVENUE IN THE BOROUGH 13-8 The 8««ry of FRANZ U8ZT. High scores were posted by; E. P!B.A. tdcal 82 ....•...... -,..; 18 . '. Handicap „ 20 ' 8 County Park"iRange, off Kenil- OT gPHLWOHTH. , 'SONG WITHOUT END" 411; Marie Waterson, Minks, 406; 11 • Totals ,s....:...... B2S 844830 . • L 1 IN EVERY WAY! Baron's Drugs ^...... 14l worth boulevard, this month. The WJIUUUMS, OM part of Clinton Avenue? Butter, Colonial, 593; T. Martin, m OiblcS „ , ^ 31w 15 —. Avenue tollk Cell Peters, Chinchillas, 406; andPetersen's • Dairy >...... ^...... 4....,'H 13 CRAWFORD'S OULF IJt after d "Song Without The Seasan's Most Beautiful Mxait. "Mr. Steps" .....,.„. .•;..„ 167 gunners will compete at the range Doo Doo's IS Mi lOVi opened or accepteda hasby" nevether Doroua been huse odf STiendlyt 574; 3. Frusco, Cranford, Jean Maddad, Ermines, 401, 14 13 . V. Mason ;.....;,;. 2dO' 220 KlnS Wn» .... 19 11 BOBOUGH OF XENILWOBTli •»*».<, Kenilwortb as * public street or hiahwar ADDED FEATURE: 543- R. CrincoU, friendly,, 533; A. Bayohne Barrell & Drum Co. A. Markowlch ..-.;.. 189 154 in Remington handicap levents forBoo Bod's ..... 18 1« ^r wusre m public FtrBUO NOTUJS Team standings are* " Bell's Pharmacy,„» _13 14 V. Boertmann ....:_. 138 18314» .. place: and End' Tagliaferra. Mike's, 532; S. Wise, Suburban Trust ,Me. : 112 19. B. Kinney. 138 317114 * prizes, of yuletlde turkeys, Clown* UN,. 30K, WEDEHBAS^t_„ Itt apappearp s to thth e Oovomlna PDBUC NOTICE la hereby grven that tbe ': ' . ' lUurlsaj ,.' • '•.. • Put Uiw IS Body of th» Borough of Kenilworth that Borough of Kenflworth on the 13th day Starrlas; Dirk BOGAKDE ''As The See Rages" Modem, «M; F. Roberts. Colonial, . • ' W I. Union County Trust ...'..... 13 13 O. BtSBcau • 132 173104 1 This Sunday; a 50-bird Reming- ttt* public Interest wUI ne better served of December. 106ft at 800 P.M, (prevail' Earnings HoseRose*i ,— ..!..„..«„ » ii Goldberg's Men's Shop Jl IS Totals 70S U6832 ton handicap event tor skeet shoot* by releasinir said lands from dedication. Ing tlme> at too Counoll Chambers. Bor» Oenevleve PAGE CAPUCINE 523; W. Patten. Ernie's, 518;-A TiiUpsf... -.«. 13 Crahford Essa 11 10 NOV. THERBTORK BE IT ORDAINED ougb HalL Boulevard. Kenilworth. N. J.. U'Agostino, Modern, 817;,C. Re.tttislei ...... ».™ ..t..,....,._ 23 Union Junior College 8 18 MAURIS, LTD. (21 ers is Scheduled. Six turkeys will McAleer oo Ail-Star By the Governing Body of the Borough of wttl seU all It* right, title and interest In * Monthly Dividends • — plaS — Bluebells »...... ,..» „, .•' ja Schlecier's Paints it Hardware 1 ai HusSd u .,.....„.„, 172 182 1S9 be awarded, one each to first, sec- Kenilworth* the hereinafter^ parnculariy described Colonial, 507;, and R. Corsgren, ii- Meye? ^.T -w— 140 184 1SV SECTION 1; Th»t the1 public rlahU In property, as said property Is not needed. , tittBtU 6M16-M177 .IB- , / Klwsnls QlHs AnctndU 4..^^.....r-Mt 168 14« ond and third high gun, and to College Soccer Team' fofar public use.use'. Thee Brepropertt y shall be "Boy Ami The Pirates" ,1. •Han* -,.™-w.«.-» 177 143" 188, and to that part of Clinton Avenue desig- 1 +fn* Chedc Cashing II3ZZ3ZZ^ Is IS first, second and third high gun nated to be'Vacated ni shewn on Plan •old at public auction to tha highest b!4-< AU Technicolor Program Team standings are: 31, Thetsx Service. Center >...... '...... '... 18 Lunardl : 139 JIB'. 159 I WiMard MeAteer, son e! Mr. showing Proposed ' Vacation ot rtnH of der, upon the following terms and condi- - • •••• • t )i(ji> ^ ,„«.„,„ ., 14 '• 22 Cranlord Kiwanis OirU IS - > Totals 789 822 77S with handicap; and" Mrs, J. H. McAteer. of 11 tions: : ^^..___ L,Ji!i!!."™."!.JJ!.".iii,"i. 13 O. G, Nunn.. Realtors .,„ IS 12 Clinton Avenue, Borough of Kenilworth. * Uw-Cosl Money Barber Shop M •23 tEHiGH lesso at Next Sunday, si* turkeys w Romor"e place, has been named Union County. Now Jer»oV, d^'cd Octo- a. A deposit of thirty percent of tbe sale SAT. MATINEE ONLY indl Barber CChoh p at IS Petunias ....-.; «.. .'. «, t 29 Dehmer'l Flower Shop US - 12 T. tembardl 13S 181 178 ber 34th.' 1960, prepared by Thomai C, price shall be paid at the time of the LIBERTY 31 IS Si. Btitkael's . •t American Legion Auxiliary, again be awarded to prko winners Order, ' J. Kiev-wetter ~ 130 147 177 to the left halfback position en Trounson, Borough En«in*er, be and iho sale. Shop IS • .... .W 14 WnM 212 ....MM™., U IS 3. AlmquUt^. 12S IBS 160 "Boy And The Pirates" Jay-Mar, Ladles' Apparel 13 14 In a 50-blrd Remington handicap the all-star soccer team of the tarrte Is •hereby vacated, releAsvd and eX- b. The balance of the purchase prloe. m NOW: The Show BarBarberb s 10 Chinchillas ,:.;..„. 2 18 1 M. tCnlerlnt 174 158 134 tteiruisheit • .. cash, shall be paid within sixty days nbl BBarber: Shop ^ 15 31 Ermines ..^..-....^..u.. ;„„„,„ 20 .18 VJT.W. tidies ' Auxiliary ... 13 14 E. Fllilnew 176 143 WO event tot trap shooters. , Presidents'.Athletic Conference. 1 1 after the sale, and the purchaser khaD *Safurday * Aft«r- AUN.Y.CIs Raving. .u^>' 15, 24 brown's 9 & .10 12 IS. The said twrt ot Clinton Avenue lit plus "Dog Of Flanders" pnie's .Bsrber Shop at Sables '.".'.'.'.'.'.r.'.'.!'.!'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..!'...'.!..'.'.'.'.'.'."'. 13 10 Hartdicap 13. 13 13 Competition in the above events McAteer, a sonior at Allegheny I vacated Is nxore particularly described Si pay a 'proportionate share of the taxes Veurans" Barber S»yj 1( . 15 Aca£ll s llniuran £ ' 1? Total* 7S7 . «Q 850 • follows) •.••••'.. .-. from the date of tale for the balance hoors Banking About! 31 Craolord Herthey's ' 10 M is scheduled to start at 2 p.m. College. ha$ been on the Soccer BEOINNWO ot the twlnt of iii' of the current year and for any »ub~ LOWS MARKET 13* *. • tearn for four years,, is a political The finest mark of quality in iersectloH of the Ea.terlv .iaellne af sequent year, based op the xssessrt ; B. Harney 1S1 1SS lot * South 31st Street, with the) Northerly valuations, and existing tax rat**. Kirkbairlcfc •• 168 "178 152 Most people are on the worM, science student, and is a mem- d wcrich .. .the World over, e. If purchaser rails, neglects, or re- UJC Intra-raural . Klrkiwtrlclc sideline of Cbnton AVenU»: thence Sv'edmnn ..— ^, 163 198 not in it — having no conscious ber of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. that's Palek Philippe. Only a aldtii/ the Northerly lldellne o« fuses to pay the balance due, together Basketball Loop Opens Kli)lboi«a ;....-j. ,.... 189 ISO 188 . Allegheny, defending soccer . Clinton Avenue NoHh 74 degrees 81 With' charges and taxes, within the ORTS Elnharii'...... '...... '. 180 sympathy or Klationahlp to,any handful of these 8upori> minutes last 200 fefi to a point; said sixty days, the deposit made shall RI ALTO D'AleSiaHdrlli ...». 142 134 ehampions, placed second in the th*ne» *2> crossing" Clinton AvenU«i be retained by the Borough of. Kenil- The eight-team Union Junior Hondkap .„ 31 31 thing about them.—John Mulr. conference this year; ':.. timopleceg lire crafted ^ach _ South 15 decrees 9 nitmitoi E-ut H" worth unless the Oovemlng Body, by CHEDULE College Basketball League opened — ToUli *.: ...... 88* 8I» 884 year,. » • * and only Muz tin fMt to a bolnMn the SoUtHcrly »l^~» Resolution, decides toth e contrary, WESTFBELD line of Cllniori AVeiiU«' ihence <3>' d. The purchaser shall pay the costs or last night with four games at Jewelers ha* them In thlit • , along the Southerly sldelln. of Clln- publication of the •legal notice of sale AOams S-Utt . and revenue stamps. • . ; ; Walnut School. ,, • \ .area-. Gome, select this su- - too "I Avenue South 74 desr**« 81 •:•• * 1 Tedajr Hockey — Cranford The first-week schedule, jpaired 'Minutes Wesi'9«w< tt *' ••»'a rpolnt; «r. The burcha«er than, at the* time, of perb "waich for. a most dis- . thence <4t cosislt-H Clinton Avenue ' the Sale, and, before, acceptance "of the NOW THEU TUESDAY Hockey Club Beniors vs. Mont- the following teams: Independents North 19 degree* 9 talriuie* West 80 ' UeU-pay the sum of m for costs or tinctive and Unlquo Christ- feat to a ooint. In the Northerly tld drawing deed and certlflcaOon by the Alan LADD Bidney PORIES clalr HlgTi School at 5:45 p.m. vs.' Unknowns, Untouchables vs.' mas Glftl Unaj>f Clinton Avenue and the point borough attorney to the borough thai at Willow Brook. Freeloaders, Gamma Iota Alpha '. and' place of BEGINNING. > rt has a deed nr' foreclosure jodgnumt ALL The YOUNG MEN' SECTION ». This. Ordinance snail talc* Tombrrowi Varsity Basketball— fraternity vs. falcons and Pi Kap- CHRISTMAS GIFTS effect softer 8nsl passsae In the'ixumnet t The-property shall W conveyed by Cranford at Roselle Park, 7 pa Psi fraternity vs. Indiana. 18K S«lf-Windlng Men's Watch $800 provided, by law. ; ' > *«J«»to and sate deeoVsSjectto «J Ava OABDNEK - •••''••. '•'•-•• for the•"•/•'• '• '" • • > sMetibns of record. « VTTIS SnS Elected, team captains were: Pi . . WsUaa . ' ' "the Angel Wore Red* Indoor Track— Bls- Kappa Psi, Jerry Sherman of Ce- FISHERMAN, HUNTER. BOWLER. i50LFISl* Waldi : Public Notice Is Hereby Given that the 1 m III! The /MAYFLOWER... one of the many new Kim- «~—•-» Ordinance Was tntrediiced at a Meet-iti-NeW dar Grove;-Gamma Iota Alpha, . o< the Oovemlns; Body of the Wayne Sxolce of Sahway; Falcons, d AhE ball decorator designs. You can choose from a wide of KnilwortKenllworth on the Mtasthh da dayy James Glcason of 178 North Lehigh er. 1M0. It was then read for the "Prince Hockey v»——— .-:— - GIFT -seleitioir of contemporary and traditional styles. the first time. Tho said Ordinance wUl be jearon .„„ KttTJUlB PAID lOIS WATB Club seniors VS. Suinmlt Red avenue; Indians, Kenneth Reilly urthsr considered for flnal, past Map. m copy of which is II) COLOR CARTOONS of Clark, ; . •'.. . ' .- u '. ' O the (fcrvamlng Body, of the Bon Ofnee of the KcgUter of WiHgS at 7siS «•**. in Engle- Skate* Sharpened Kenilworth at the Borough Ball, uomeof- Also, freeloaders, Phillip jr. Car- BouJe- BLOCst tOlfS KIDDIE *AC5ES Hunting «nd Fbhing Ltcan*e* Utued vard. Kenilworth. New Jersey, at eight Hockey .<— Cranfoi?d roll. Jr., of Elizabeth and Alto R. i'i o'clock In the evening (prevailing HIM) 403 M on the 13th day of December, lMd. At STARTS IIVED., 5DEC, 14th H«*ey "Club Jurjiei^ vs. Schlesinger of Elizabeth, co-cap- such time and place, or at any time and Dlac* to which »uch meeting may be Robert WAGNER EngleWood at S:30 P^KL in tains; Untouchables;* Frederick CRANFORD SPORT CENTER fj adjourned^ on persons Interested will be given an opportunity to be heard con- ^ THE FINE rooa> seph C. Gawro'nski of Rahway, iii MUnlock 7-2250 cerning such Ordinance. • ^ Brook 38 North Avenue, E. i MY 22 at Vatrxbah Bead By Order of the Oovemlng Body. YOUNG CANNIBALS" Gold Bali League — captains; Independents, James F, ltB Market Street * "crantord High School and UNION, It. J. J. fiOEVN ' V«oHEFUN dwsjoian, fr-.o f Joseph Plains, , iDrte* October M. I960 Sherman SchrioL 7 pJ*b . and Unknowns, Kenneth Becker of Only Ctanford Store | Adv. Tt«s: SI7.M U-8-' Dated; November ». iS? "UNDER TEN FLAGS" fuwdar Varsity BaaketbaU ~, toh Adv. ret*: «3M ! Cranford at Hillside, 3:SQ pin.

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1 I « 4 V V- -*— K . . * " ' * N(NJT.) CITIZEN AND C^BONICLE—THUKSpAY. DECEMBER ». I960- 0 "^ ;'a -V" Senricer Camwood PTAT - Chapenmes-werpw e - The law is the ] *t ' 1 •*• "M -' Real Estate For Sate Ret* Estate?** Help Waked - Female a DAVIDSON . William Kresger Mrs'. C. B.human result, 7 Classified Rates Thomas and Mrs. Jbhn Esposito. Osborne at Forum \ Local DuncerH Appeal taking $370 from a safe at 'the human experience Cranford 'Savings and t$an As- ,9 CRANFORD ' 7* ALERT VoMANf l 7 Altrtmnrinda- ^ chanow) — 2 c«nt» a wotd. 50 ceote minimim. ££S£ 5!2K m£* 4H5»V2V2 - ' fTmplgrBeth^tr- Shepherd, lyric-soprano and -concert comedienne, -for- the'-WsCS" presentation trf the -"Dolls For hanken fccSbees found in-the Apo- the ever-lasting light ~but~ were forum for'.Ntw Freeholders \d untoers Service Awards Military taken "b"beforf e United "States Com? ADS SET ttrtlNES — 15 cents a line. Acjs set in caps, wiring, jobbing, fluorescent fixtures, 44-8 off ththe e CfCrnCranfordd, , MthMehodsMethodisd t t ChChurcrhh a; ; 13 1:30 00pj . TuesdayTd y. repairs and plug. Installed. . George SALESLADY FOR BETTER dress shop. Democracy" program at their last ouncied today." crypha tell many incidences W unable to hnd sufficient holy oil. Rutgers!, th* Stati* Univei stty. m BriI| )ie)d r(M;entlv at Fort Dix. missioner 'M Lester Lyi>ch and re» G.GNUJW 1 ' Optometritt with blank lines or display lines musrbe charged by " "- " Street. Tel Prefer 39 to 50 yean old Full or part meeting. The program was given Tnc rabbi said the holiday com- men, women and childrerTwho lay They "found only enough oil to Mrs. 'ShepheittAa resident of Maplewood, will present the nativity New Brunswick Pertormmg undur direction of leaded in S5Oo bond to await'Fed- lines. Display lines (12 pt type only) dunged as ,_ Realtors ' insurers time • Good salary plus commission memorates the military victory in down theif lives gladly for thelast ov.d day, ai d this sirtall amount in Scripture, poetry arid sqf»g and display a collection of famous paint- to rifht party. Apply in person only. by Mrs. T. Marc Korn, assisted by t -Doan Ernest'E McMahon of thi»,Mlcc christiancwere Nancy eral Grand Jury action. ' >_ two Una*: . . ' ' SEATS—Cine. rush, rattan. Work, called Mademoiselle. 105 Quimby Street. West- Mrs. Brant Cqopersrnith. ,;* '; Eyes B C of, the Jews oye'r the Oreco- ideals of freedom, faith and re--continued to bum brightly for ings of the Madonna and Child. J •— ~ University FAtcnsion Divwon, one BuJiotlv car-ol' Griffiths. Su^n Ralph W. Bachman, agent in for and delivered. PLainfleld- 8-8270 BRidge 6^110 MORTGAGE field. ADama 3-0763. -- tf nan oppressors, who had oc-hgious freedom, the rabbi noted. eight days until new oil had been CASH. Checks or Stamps should accompany advertising 847 JerTwton Ave.. Nortb Plainfleld. t As a service project this fall, the She also will exhibit dolli.. fromi odhJt-c Rutscis units xpoiKoi in« jMiddlt .toh Md Richard Chcnev of of the FBI office in "New- r I Many beautiful customs are ob-rrade, the rabbi said ARRANGED girls in the troop made Halloween H pied the land of Israel. The many lands and close the program< the ti.uni.iK -••rojium Un thi- new Glrwood ^ Cary o£ piamfield ark, said the theft took place 01} copy. TELEVISION REPAIRED FAST. For the . NEED MONEY served during this holiday, he said, 1 Deck the Halls and tray favors for the children's ward ppressors- tried to impose their During the holiday, families par- with humorous impressions of dif-r counts .. presetut'd thi ter. ,an£ , Lmdft DeLor< tbe SctmbU sec-* for the December luncheon of the 64)200 nexi^office-holderj. the history and |s Roy H MacBefin, president of the — Telephone £Ridge 6-6000 —~ Repairs, remodeling and new. BRidge "on. It's on Mau_ ——~^. u^™.^ Golden Age Club of Cranford. ong; difficuli t war Vegained their a blessing is pronounced thanking with the Hebrew' woids' '"a greai Conservatory of Music. Philadel- responsibilities of their as ociation. ' *"* 6-1888. |f TheChnstmasVSeason • Casino. Avenue and Onctc Axcaae. and; God for the miracle 'of the victory resoonsibilities of their posts, __ ,_ «"• be purchased for SU.T3O aa& JXJUT jidependence andd rededicatedddd th eh mrracle happend there"; gifts are phia, Pa; and at the JuilUard featured two day* of CI Churned With Looting Heres a King-sized fireplace where you pt tRefew over the many,* and one ELECTRICAL 4EKV1CE — Daniel 3 mortgage ia> atready acsnredL Beater caU (foiy Temple to God. The word exchanged, and "latkes," potatoSchool of Music. New York. She university scholais and No man would listen to you I?" > can nans your stockings, and also an quickly. T Work Wanted - Female candle is lit. On each successive Bunking Firm's Heyburn. licensed electrician. S Bum- ;xtra room on the 1st floor (or the over- anukkah in Hebrew means dedi- parlcake», are e^ten, reminiscent also teaches music and is a mem- eneed frceholdeis. It was present- talk if he didn't know it was his side Ave.i BRldse 0-5000. ' tf Ho\v of presents. This attractive 7 room night a candle is added until on of the staple food qonsumed by the ed in coopeiation with the Wow Miss Ann Altamai ind!«r '30, of For Sale Apartment For Re tiorne is just the place for your family jtion, Rabbi Shanken pointed out ber of the'National Association of TELEVISION REEAIBS—dulek, depend," ind tfje price Is only £17,300 Spiritually, he continued, the the ^ighth night the menorah warriors of freedom, the rabbi Teachers of Singingand the Mu~.ic Jersev AsM^ciation" of Chosen Pliiinfield, was arrested by thture n next. THREE LARGE ROOMS, heat jnd hot •»*> •ervlce. Van's Cranford Electric. t —Edgar W. Howe cow OR HORSE MANURE. «.*i) toiud Wjter uppiled 418 Centennial Ave- PHIL P. HENEHAN WOMAH OTLX^aby alt. day or evening. iliday cbrnrnemorlEites the strength burns with eight.candles, indicat- concluded. ' , Educators Associatioi n of. N Freeholders. Flit on Friday and charged with IlUe BRidge 6-979J 8 Alden Street BBldse 6-0483. tt 95 a \urd dchv'crtd This iiiflnlh onh The Hall of this comfortable 4 bedroom EXPERT TV REPAIRS faith over evil. Although the ing confidence that justice and Jersey. She has appeared tn opera. Chestnut Farm-.. \IU 8--J8S8. 2-i houn.. H THREE LARGE .rooms In apartment GENERAL.' CARPENTRY' and CABINET lome is just the perfect place for placing GROUP OF «TH GRADE girls, anxious jews were outnumbered and hadrighteousness will grow in the operetta, concert, radio and theat- fOU PAINTS AMD ENAMELS building, quiet neighborhood overlook- work. Repairs, aitemtlona, "M'^irnn your. Holiday Greens Only a short walk Alden Street to go to Washington, will do odd jobs TAPE RECORDERS • - HI-FI • STEREO inferior weapons, they managed to world, Rabbi Shanken. explained. Cub Pj|ck Gives rical productions. irni pjrk, near \jhopplng area 8 •tairs, dormers, porches, lecreatlon :o town, where you can dash to pick up — M-T**ri- »«rf*»g. Ssjujjue or haby sitting, 1 cent a minute, after One coat ceiling' flat Riverside Drive See superintendent and attic rooms. Expertly done by he little thing* you forgot on your shop- Iconquer superior forces because . The holiday last's eight days Prayer group will meet at 11:30 Vinyl base wall paint '• BRidge 6-211* 'u Edward Dudick, BBldse 6-9488. ' tt Dinff tour Spacious and gracious, it's school, evenings or* week-ends ''Call V Alkyd flat wall paint Cadi — BRidge 6-6744 or BRidge 6-54S8 tf i Sales - Service American Flag a.m. Luncheon will be iervedl by • All Colon he perfect home for- entertaining". GARWOOD—Five rooms and .garage- MIMEOGRAPHING ii— All types. Club Naomi .•nwiun STENOGRAPHY AND TYttNG services Circle 3. Apply with brush or roller convenient to schools and transporta- pulletins. postals, booklets. Also {lubllc Satin .Enamel tion, available January 1st 322 Willow Loobe Svedtsaa . BSe-6353 done -at home For details call BRidge Police Academy Graduation Held To Explorers Circle meetings dunng Decem- "Chemtaix" 'White Enamel stenography and- typing, J Reasonable If Pop Wants to Make a Pw OOakk S-85S2. - 12-8 8 Alden St. MASIE SHEPHERD NOBA prompt service. Day, night. Sunday! Frank dJmak: An American flag was presented ber will be as follows: Wednesday* ttmgh Floor ,... _, holiday service. M-K Duplicating Serv- AUceWt BABY SITTING, mature woman, day or Assemblyman Nelson Starnler of sion; Ralph Bachman, special to the hewly-organi2ed Explorer 8f15 pm. Circle 9 Mrs. Charles Color Matching Service '-- 16 HUlcrest Avenue. BHidgV e- Piker of Santa'. . . eveninfi Phone BRidge 6-5414 ' r .. tf Itfnion predicted Monday the leg-agent in charge of the Newark ost 177 by Cub Pack 177 at,,Lin- Wagner, j, 514 Gallows Mill toad; CHEMICOTE PADJT'WORKS He can buy Mom this beautiful.'luxury. Sat ttotm* a , ,iBrrwiTi 1 pxo. BR 6-0483 office of the JFederal Bureau of 709 Boulevard. Kenflwortb Furnished Rooms VAN'S islature would pass a^pohe'e train- oln School recently. Members December 19, 8:15 pm.r Circle 7» 4 bedroom, 2V4 bath. Split-level home Phone: BRldoe 8-18S8 FULL BOUSEPOWER electrical lervice. Full basement. 2 car fearage. dishwasher ling bill during the current'^session. Investigation, and Union County f the honor guard were Merrill MrSi •Frank 'Simonson, 26 <-Willow For Rent 100' amp., service, fixture and plug in- fireplace, and many extras that make g •tallauon. Free estimates. A. Knott, Work Wanted - Hale 3 Prosecutor H. Dpuglas Stme of i Louis avenue, Garwood. OPhOLSTERlNG — Furniture repairs, ROOMS rOB RENT by day or wee! 633 Kingston Avenue, Kenilwoxth. for the perfect home. Empty and" ready He spoke'at graduation exerci- JEyansEyans,, William- Evans, Louis Slip Vour Settson'tu. draperies, slip covers. Venetian blinds for your oiler. . IIOIIIFIE U5IBC SERVICE PADTTEK. lone experience, needs work, Plainncld. TrreyJ g December 20. 12:30 p,m. Circle] Christmas Reasonable .Rates BRidge 6-2121 ' 5-6884. tf 1 for—th£_14th .annual Police jicwfiiuuLuuen- 10 Nice, cholctf of fabrics. F. Kantner tt t CALL TODAY '— small jobs.preferred, in and out Call - to- arh-urgea—tKconUnue-.theirg- Chodosh-Wilfred-Prutzman, Lar- Greetings Into SAVE AT niorr •e^ucatiohnrn-1rieir Uthi dRodm^-AlhfirLfiirisaUstJnd ALUMINUM "porch enclosures^ using R6Te-n prores- Robert^ Leisten. place; 1 p.m.. Circle 3, Mri. H. 'COM1--ORTABLE FURNISHED room, near Jalousies, awning type windows, cora- R XDETERING PAINTER WANTS WORK. 12 years' ex- ICounty, Police Chiefs* Associatioi n —Bonus- A Pair Of VENETIAN BLINDS m stock. 23 to 38 all transportation. Business nun pre- oinatlon storm windows and screens or HOMERICA, Inc. perience. Inside painting, specializes sion.~ —7 ~ ' The cubs will have their Christ- Hartzell. . 205 Re'tford a\-entie; inches custom quality stock blinds, all ferred 190 North Avenue. East, Cran- combination doors. EJfetime Aluminum 208 Beech St BR64330 in painting, ceiling*, wallpaper removal. |at the Crapwood, Garwood. Di- Police Chief Lester W. Powell mas party ne-tt Wednesday eve- Circl* -4. Mrs. Steven Eustice. 103 SLIPPERS 64 Inches long. S3.25; also Jencraft ford. BHidffc 6-08S0 tf Pjpducta Inc. |03 South Avenue. W. Reasonable., Day phone •BRidge 6- plomas were presented by As- and C. W. Breneman custom blinds. BRldgB 0-3309. 2262: night phone BRidge 6-4872. of Cianford, academy dean, con- ning, with Santa Claus distribut- South avenue, west. 80c BQ. ft Cranford Upholstery Shop, GARWOOD SAVINGS semblyman Stamlef to the acad- A 3 T Year POR THE KEY — gratulated .the graduates, for their ing candy canes and toys. ^ December 21. 1 pm.. Circle 6. 130 South Ave., E.. BRidge 0-0893. tf ** VOU PLAN TO BUILD, repair or" lemy's 57 graduates. - ' make_ alterations, caU. T. JOHNSEN. BETIBED "MAN wishes work Cutting and LOAN ASSOCIATION willingness to learn. Chief Powell", Because of increasing pack Mf s. Fred Kantner, 114 North ave- idowri trees; clean house, cellars, paint- I Mr. Starnler* told "the 200 guests 1 Use One rfJBBKR STAMPS made to order on Wanted to Rent to a Better Home—.SEE! ing porches—What have you. Ruegg— who was master of ceremonies, membeiship, new dens have been nue, west; 8:15 pm., *Circle 10. *bort notice, usually 24 hours service. ABOVE LISTINGS [that a police training bill would Open Daily THREE BEDROOM -first floor1 apartment BHldfie e-60te after ,7 PH. tf introduced Patrolman James GJer- formed as follows: 8:15 p.m., Circle 9, Mrs. Charles Sellinc Qualftv Of Our «"rices. reasonable. Best of material or hou K, February 1st, responsible (Q Latest Dividend 9 A.M. - C F.M. and workmanship. Cranford Rubber and BECOBO CHANGER repairs— G.G.NUNN. * I not be necessary if every county aghy of Westfield, class president, Den *1—Mrs. Ronnie Evans, den Mrs. Morris fuller, 15 Blake axje- SERVICE Footwear Stamp Shop. Ill North Avenue. W, couple, three children Write to Box ^dependable service. Van-s Cran- GIFT CERTIFICATES Friday "to 9 P.M. • 'JIH in care of Cranford Citizen and Aides Street 0K srXHs, inn aabdi I had a police training academy like who thanked the sponsoring as- tnother; Robert Hubbuch, Johrr nue. Tor Over BRidce O-1890. « Chronicle 181 North Ave.,,East, at Centennial Ave. 345 SOUTH AVE. GARWOOD GUARANTEE For Each Member Of The Family "REALTOR" Cemetery Plots I Union County's. He said the bill sociation. Union Junior College Johnsqn, William « Evans," John 37 Years UUM combination storm windows LANiPSCAPrNQ 11m TBM Hfn^ |has run intortJOlitics in both parties, and the instructors~for : Gustdvsen; "David Duncan, Victor and screens—used—various sizes. U 00 BRidge 6-8110 SETTLING ESTATE—4 graves (8 buri- I because sorrte legislators are fear- visiting students was searched and, and op. lifetime Aluminum Product* als*. GRACELANO MEMORIAL PARK. SUnset 9-0733 , program possible. Nielson, Robert Schuster and Wil- on every Commercial 1ST Washington StJ Westfleld Kenilworth, SJ25 cash Non-sectarian Iful it wouloSrrterfere with local students were under constant sur- ( Ins.. 103 South Ave, W., BRidge-e- ADama 34820 or ADam* 2-<87» Salesmen —will divide. ELlzabeth 3-3967 or The academy's eight-week ses- fred Prut7man. I law enforcement. ' veillance Mr. Nosti reported hisj -Nationally Advertised ajoa. . « & Business Space Knesvto'a Anns) Cook _. . BB 6-3U0 SlDrdorJc 8-1633. 3-9 siofi' began in early October' nt Den 2—Mrs. Dorothy Colston, Bea Warner .... ELIZABETH FEELEY He called the bill "good legis- roommate was expelled from the Fine Watch At [v. %^ . ''IANOS and ORGANS, top brands, best OVER loop «J. ft 3rd floor at 16-30 CH 8-6019 Union Junior College and* con-den mother; Charles Birchett, Joel country. , price*. DUdUn Piano Co. North Ave. North l/nlon Avenue, corner Alden RADIO and TELEVISION Ruth Price Keve BR 6-9173 Centennial lation" and predicted Governor cluded Friday. The academy pro- 'd, Shoe Hospital at_R&Uroad station, Westfleld. ADami Hazel Hamilton AD3-1T37 Koppelman, JWaync Gwilliam, Mr. Nosti also is president of the Street. Ideal for in engineering of- Lucia O. Ralney . BR6-884> fUeea Wilson . , As MS35 Robert B. Meyner would ^igh it vides -basic training for most of j» . tf fice, mall order stomp arid coin col- BRidge 0-3813 Gertrude Turk BR .6-3841 Bernice Stuart Mark Myerson and Robert Col- Student VM-YWCA of Newark, j NORMAL AND OBTHOPEDIC SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE lection business, etc. MAX TIEGER. Laura MacQregor BB6-AS31 I if it gets through the Legislature. Union County's 21 communities— ston. BOOK 8HBLVB8. haae cabinet, wall cab- A^Co. 319 Broad ^Street, ELlzabeth 3- AIO Other speaker^ were: Dr. Ken- was introduced by Robert Bi- tj FAMILY — ALL ORTHOPEDIC WORK-DONE ON PREMISE inet, radiator enclosures, chest of MASONRV - CARPENTRY Real Estate Insurance Dances, receptions, meetings. including' Crawford, Gsrwobd and Den 3—Mrs. Ellen Widman, den unno. club member and director of •s^s^y«g» .^flyy sffhsMtn C. MecKoyv president ofe -€©tmty ... bed headboards, urapalnted. ALTERATIONS ^OTJBBOWUNa AIXEV8 motner; Micnael iLafcna, admissions at Rutgers-Newark.] mSD OAVEV. 43 W. . 7th Street, A3.C, Approved [Union Junior; College where the Park Police and the" Union. County Marston, Raymond Flath,, Robert ' Open UaUy » a.m. CRANFORr»-BEXrEB-BOltr cUNI OK. BRidge AXnSS Harold S. Compton presided. CRANFORO KepUworth. BRidge OrSSSS. . tf Painting - Decorating ROOFINa—STDINO—REPAIRS -large «-room colonial and 9-nnm awdemy held its eight-week ses- sheriff's office. Leisten, Robert Lizanici h and 27 North Union Avenue For Quality workmanship and falr^prieesu abnost complete-^ 3 aod S_I>Be4 1 )?iity members and their wives, 304 CENTENNIAL AVE. SALT tor WATEft SOJTENliRS. deliv- and ,„ JSOO1X&- SUBSTANTIAL "Avenue, off Etemnan Bo*S at Widman. attended, a theatre dinner-party I vared. Refined, me*. Mlleta and Wat. 243 Walnut Avenue, BRidge perienced, professional printers and en- Top Location; Top Quality Marisa's Restaurant. Itms APams 2-2J5H. -" , - gravers. Best Quality and price. Fast — service. —Free-parking at the door A- superior home for the" low price of Mr. Nosti spent six weeks in O?H01«^C TVIO ALLEN PRINTINO CO.. 41 North Ave- S23.990. 4 bedrooms, large r«c. room, r.t.~n Lessons in yoiir Home Russia last summer with the Na- TRAINS WANTED GEORGE PAPPAS nue. E. Cranford, N. 3. Evening ap- •pudou* kitchen, full dining room, at- Old Standard Cause BKldgc 6-0083 pointments available. BRidge 6-23M. tractive living Hum. Just a stone's throw- tional Student YM-YWCA ex- DR 6-6060 Evenings 1)E 1-2084 1 to hew grade school Phone'now for Call- 12-J 5 REPAIR ALL MAKES washers and dry- your appointment to inspect this dcllght- Cheerfully change program. With 24 other ACfcoRDlOU INSTRUCTION ?»: guJcK. dependable service. VAN'S .ful home. • college students he visited major GIVE THE CHRISTMAS'GIFT of a life AT YOUR HOME Mc 8 ju< stw Gtaan on Aiiy Soviet-eitles, -lived -in-a-Jlussian -—umcj—The—Worid-Book-Encyclopedia rS^rfaii ' " s' 1 Jirst in sale*. Budu'et blan. Cul OR AT THE STUDIO • Moving Problem sports camp", and talked with Mr. EVELYN CHA1KEN, JrUHen 8-4218. RENTALS . CARPENTRY—Hous© repairs. Painting: WILLIAM B. AUSTIN SALE3 overhead fiarago doors installed and re- Khrushchev. paired: concrete iildeWoliu built; base- • BANIEL KUSTEOS . 101 OAK LANE BBHDQB>7198 Mr. Nosti said great emphasis is PHILCO VREEgER, uprleht. 18 eubie II Van burtiii Avenue '• BRidge «J-fl562 Open Sally 0-5 ' Sunday l-O placed on discipline and Health by icel. 4 years old. EsccelleHt eandiUoB. . Evenings «-» ' Will accept best elfer. BHidgo 2-«270 Russian siudents. The spesiker re- ported that the luggage of the ArHjCAN VIOLETS for special-slfte. ear- Waterproofed 1» ALDEN ST. • • ' BR 8-0400 The POLAROID Land Camera tings and pins to match—driftwood for arrangements. Cuddly, playful Christ- Restaurants Call BE 64888 Or by Appointment iiiiu KITTEN, sh&xied silver. ehnaiBion SAS LJ6HT llESTAUHANT arid Cocktail HERE'S WHAT YOU GET ktock. Catering—r'udiir. klKNNteitS'. i^niyjjj. New Jersey's newest, and rnost LUcUkrie Unconditional Guaranty ' Evenings Call ^~ ! Hamilton Avenue, BHldte ^i-MS(j, i! 'Free Estimates iriB rettaurunt. Open for lunch D. 3, Lcoriurd - 486 Orchard St. Sajesment ditteer. Music by charming aHd' ...... Est. 194B • 12-8 tibby Brewiter «. 1. The famous Model 800 Polar- 4. Albums and .Postcarders to» qKprisidtJre, In-, jscrfce -S1^? ^^^S frlday.latur; Mope Uilitii .^^ BR 6-1888 1 old Land ^Camera, the ;one store your pictures or send them ~: condition arid "warlditfi "order;' Bes day ^nd Sundiry evenlnBd. Outstand- NEVER SAY It. can't be dene .until you've A. Hebert ^^» BRS-0315 DfTtr Gall BKldtfc ti-7542. . ing organ music ,«iV*ry'- Tuesday,'. Wed^ called the. Service Pool.. Electric. Dora Kuzarna ..,., BR8-I39* Mfewild. UsOuardia & Newark you've seen used so often on to your friends. . ' Heidiiy land .ThSwday (evening. 8fi Plumbing . Carpentry, Decorating — Bit-8-3464 UOV t»- BtCYCLE. 24-Shch. Call between Cherry Street, ^ELhiabeth S-&774, TV. Makes pictures on the spot (1 P \i. and 8. BHidsie 8-4118. 5. SUm-Une «ase made Well, bow fa' the rigmt time to But the buy ef the year« don't rrtissiti ; your holiday expenses the convenient 5.50 -• • $ 25 iillii.l eondltion, iso cumplutf. Bid BalrlHg By recbgnlxed - fexperJs.Bud you- ? hdiis* on ihe market iTl • "^ »• WW), Wri W«WS Co, (formerly CranJord Call today. Our eflicieni staff will be .«-•' CASUALTY ;'•*• Christmas Club'.way at any Natiosnal" • $ . 1 • $ 50 PUBoiW, Tuner, and gebullderi. 'to COJ^UB wits you without any LIFE $ 2 $100 SANTA S BOATHOUSK — Bojtine liitla •Uoiis. . • • > State office . . » where you can do all tot ihe whnle/fumlly,' Wcstllcld Marine, 7U1 Central Avenue. WcMllcId. ' Opi'ii Mortgage Money NEW! lO'Siebml Film Ineludedllii This Kit! ' • 1 3 • $150 Mniidiy a«*l S-riday until D 1'JJ. call your basking* , • . $ s. • -AD^ml 2-O05S. - • CAUL US FOR DETAILS ON THE $250 — r.^j SAVlNCa LOAN Dressmaker* Alterations Richard Schroth w._ $1© . $500 LADDER. M2 (eot light- / ^ . " ASSOCIATION • . —" - ^^^^••"••^^ > «m^*r**m «•• w%***&J«ines Broadfobt u^^a^jt,^ BB *W43M uii^'lit -wood;" Isur-jK'ster lualmu-iiy foHh & Uftlou Av«nu« - CfanfordlAfcTERATlONS; breMrnakins, iippert rei NEW HOMEOWNER'S POLICY Open Evenings Till Christmas IM.I with Hiring unil niillri-.-.,; tuo ac tf pUced. buttonhole*. BHidBO 8-SlSo. ^^•tiiotu ^.^__^ S t££ Ukl.mal -ttliatrif. ~tiHI<§se-'S-'S66S. LOWER P«€ESr 1 f C'l AKISIET. bogliinvn. S20; lloVS/aT= 34 North Av«v W. SEE OUR CVtLE. S10; STOliM WINDOWS/Catl- ssta^aas-zs^^-* *•*"* V uin k^es. imajority at'jxSS, s/h BR 6-1024 SPECIAL CRANFORO RADIO, HE NATIONAL STATE BANK WOMEL, "TUASrJS, iiimll get, B, S. WMX0UGMBY u it Call BHidit 8-6O3S. ^" tinbn County, Lading Bank* Real JEsUia Co. Open *-0 12 dark 8i SHAKEN AGENCY p RCA ' , DIRECr FACTORY DEJttEB VACOOU. G.E. upnahii 111. Cull ld • ELIZABETH '• SF»«iN6FiELb • ROSELLE REALTORS—JNSUJRORSr Transistor Open Evenlnqt Till Chriihnat BRIDGE ^1776 Are offered thru mtmber oOkfts ot ts* EASTMAN ST* •EMIEI rEeciai DEPOSIT IKSUUKCJ in.. CHAIWOHD BOARD O** HEALXOW 1517 NORTH AVE^ E. BRIDGE 60777 WOKIW TUB', meet , iiitsf M.X-R iais ••BEALTOR11} I &&/•

_-r " • ••« license Revoked ' A * By Magistrate 1 ', GARWOOD — Driver's license of "Cornelius J. Brosijan of 413" Do Your, Lexington avenue, Cranford, was R. J. suspended for 60 days fur* care-- Jtess driving and he was penalized ' Christmas _ SRTJor failure-t»-appear ia court t .in ,i i. ^ on a previous date, when he Was Q©Ei Shopping Early arraigned before Magistrate James T. Leonard fiT Municipal Court last week. Second Class Postafic , Charges of speeding brought Vol. LXVII. No. 47. 4 Sections, 30 Pages CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1960 At Cranlordl' N. J. IEN CENTS 1 fines of $35Neck .cardigan with'delicate "• '''. Captain, Anthony LaHosa;. first Ceremony of Cardls," a collection of medieval carols, by Ben- A w bring his salary W the sanie lieutenant, Jack Delaney; second jamin Britten.will be presented by the Cranford High School choir at schedules (and many didn't even result of a lire.. • ' drifted backhand they had to be- Three Sweeps Registered! !a=te stilqhing, sand^ pink, green, 14.98 C ' Smart cardigan :extra agently ^ , level, as that ol the police- chief. lieutenant, Thomas- Reilly, ajnd try to get* to work or gave up in After braving the heavy snow done again also. * - V the rireman-inspector also will ye- the annual Christma^4Joncert at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday in |he audi- disgust'after they started on Mon- Iir Sisterhood League sergeantt , FreFd Mlfp e torium. ; •," • to attend their annual installation On Tuesday morning, the pla'ws bowed, white; Mae/azalea, blue, 1498, All in-sizes 34 to 40- teive a $200 raisfc Sergeants in Incoming president Staiger pre- day and Tuesday. Train schedules dinner at the Blue Shuttcr^lnn in - The Carnations.**-Oreh irk police department will he Soloist will be'EJIyn Lomack, soprano; Phyllis Boardmab, mat6- w<>r<> disruBted, and there were no ivere kept at work pushing^"the; Camelias swept. their p >>enled past ptusideiil and "ex-cap Union Sunday night; mpfnhftrfi, on jrifij ciBdOi IQ id 10, ifcQO.; :* 1 $1 I' bth soprano, and David Hardy, Tenor? buses at all on Monday and very inaw back and opening up dead-* this week irii> the Temple 'oe ;$1 on per year. In' both .the aift. pitu;>.to Mr, Boadlin- attd.. J. Kathleen isrltte win piay' ine harp. call had been in bed only a short Sisterhood Bawling League. p^fire departrne'nts, erome Raftis. :ew on -Tuesday. time when .they were called out fourth year men will get $200 more 'Other choirs participating will Local .stores' were sold ouft of to take' two patients to.Rahway Removal of snow started in tbfe High * Auxiliary officers wete instaljed '^§Q?yj^P^MMgj!n4JS£^l^ Decorations president, Kirs,.>WalteF ScGarry; receded- amsmrf 3:15 ana 3:45' a.ni; and continued jintil 5 p:m. The year riietf, $!&>. . . music instructor^ if gas because delivery Monday* were .completed without j . .Finance CionunSsioner- JTHoW" —Thfe-^JoHowing--carols-will—be tracks-could-not-get through.—'— feie'-the rough-weather Sncf"•' Selmav lard McAteer explainecTthat tfie sung;-&y-the-. . • •"-I . - J, '. T» l-'bcrs at the pbh'ce and fire depart- King, and liaison offleet , Mrs, tdiiuten was sounded at til5. a,.m. Petiinlas ...;.»...... ,.. , " "w Frerteh caroU "Carol of the Bells,"; Tuesday is the deadline Some daily newspapers; were removal work in the business area" .'.. . ' i " ments will assure the township of Heick, '.•-. •'.'.. Monday' calling squadmen to take, fillips ..,.::...:.\,.'..;S; ..' Ukrainian carol. • , • for filing^entries in theCTanfoij unable to make deliveries here for was -resumed at \nidnight last staying near ^he. top of the salary The au5tillary presented a gift to a ip^itient- .from Cornell road to bracke-t and of interesting 'A *Joyous" in one of three categories: Door, parking lots also, had been cleared Christmas Slon'g," Norwegian ca- house and lawn, ahd 'most original. Brooksidte place has Been named Grail said the sform caused the road. Here, however^a short cir- to help relieve-packing congestioi. Hospital since Jast month wjth a and W WWarner. Cranford .March of Dimex, chair- public' works departrhett even rol; and "Wafeail Song," traditiow- Cash-prizes will be awarded in cuit developed and caused a fire in the streets. : . . • " respiratory aliment, was granted ai.English_earoL—, ~- iX- -; man for 1881, aewtding ti Jblitothe/.bj!lmrdo£ which "destroyed-ihe .wiring_.ant", 1947 because of the drifting caused other equipment «n the mote*"- A letter of commendatiort was Memorial Finn! to Honor Highlight of the program-will snow to be disposed, of, the engi- be the lighting of. the Christmas $25; second, $15, and third, $10, •Whelan,-,*0nToh County by high winds and the frigid tem- The patient was removed from neer said, th<; Springfield avenue i- received Jfor W»e part fakeiv by Mr*. William Little, $ri man of., the National Foundation^1 ratures. A new record low for Health Officer John Kunze at the candle by Robert L. C.lare, III,and there will be three honorable the ambulance and takes into, a sticker parking lot is being usedl A fund in the memory of Mrsstudent council president, and Dr...' Lester H» Clee, state the day was set Tuesday, when the house on "Harvard roadj where as a snow dump. Parking space recent meeting of ihd State mention prizes of $5 each; March oi Dlmei director, N. J. of Municipalities, Mt. Kuhze's Mary Frances West Little of 12 The candle, more than 30 years \jCmtb\ued on Page S) • fCrtd! on P'W) for sticker owners"' is available" Woods Hole road has been set upold, was made by Antonio Ajello, accredited judges, who have Mr: Whelan has served as Union meanwhile in'the South avenue lot. participation won special com- been inv.ited to "judge entries on County Chairman for the National mendatioa of the,New Jersey As." for the benefit of the youth of New York canBlomakcr, - who Mr, Grail said it was fortunate BARON'S .,.:.; ' .. ..J:_.:.:'• _L__\I...... „:.'... ': ...T ;. Jranfordr-MrerLittlcrwife-of-WH- said-it would last for 50-years-if- December 27,-are: Mrs. Harold Foundation since its founding that the site of J& proposed Hew scmbly.... 1 11am F. Little, Jr., died November 'burned one-hour each Christmas. Brooks of Westfteld.Mrs. Philip Franklin D...Roosevelt in 1939. Dr. Homecoming Program Told parking lot on Chestnut street , .', November ireport of Fire Chief lee, former" minister of the Pres- K .••••VIV-. . showed 10 general 30. Through! the friendship of Miss G. Brueckner of Livingston, Mrs. had been cleared reeently, mak- < Lucy Teaguc, retired French teach- byterian Church of Newark and ing if available, also for use as a ilaarins-wit It was announced that contribu Robert G.JVeykcr of North Plain- member of the State Assembly, is loss estimated at $550, tions may be sent to the Frances er, and the lato Miss- Hannah Me-- For tliCaiuiniii Tuesday snow dump. •'. ..:.!,.., Little Memorial Fund in care of Allister, Mr. Ajello gave the candle fleld,- Mrs. El wood S. Snyder of serving in. his', seventh consecu- The annual alumni homecoming of Uitiori Junior College will be The department's sidewalk plows . Mayor Ira.D. Derian, who.pre- tive year.as volunteer state direc- sided, commended all (members of the First Presbyterian Church. to the school. ' a . " • . West Orange, Mrs. Arnold L. Trep- held Tuesday in the ncwsNomahegan Building, it was announced today were kept busy on township prop- tor of the March of Dimes, erty from 11 p.m. Sunday until 3 the Fuhiic-Wofks Department for tow of Fanwood and Mrs. Bernard jOther appointments, for theby Kenneth O. Seheller^ Cranford, president of the UJC Alumn "their1 fine worlT m^i^ih (-Association,— ; LL a.m. Sunday, when'drifts.had berL CranfortTMOD^ campaign include: : cohie so.'hlgh as to make their fur- towriship'-out from under the judges. . ' James T. Ehler, assistant secretary Dancing, selections by the UJC the worst snow storms jrj 3? N : ther use impractical. - . In the interest of a bright holi- and-treasurer of the Union County Glee Club, renewing, acquaintances Placed in use for snow removal • Values to $3.00 The high winds and low tempera- day atmosphere throughout the Trust Co., as treasurer; Mrs. Mar- Week'sWeather $4i» tures made the wbrk of the depart- classmates and faculty over a work were five township trucks $18.50 NEW By Junior Service League community,' the Cranford Bo?rd of shall Jennings, 4 Stratfield terrace, and' three extras hired,.for' this ment extrentely difficult, the Realtors has expressed hope that as Mothers' March chairman; Mrs. UJC Meteorological Station cub of holiday punch will be high NYLON yor stated, The Junior Service' League plans to delight -34- nee^ UAUOLD it, OVttmCQ. purpose. Two additional town- HUCKtEBERRY HOUND a record number of'residents will J, G, ©ubas, 9 Chippewa way, • points of the program in the hdli ship trucks wiere reserved for PRINCE HATCHABELLI children with bright red Christmas stockings stuffed full of the thftigs enter the competition. ', business and labor chairman; Mrs. day-bedecked college dining hall HAIR BRUSHES they've'told Santa they'd like. This project hag been part of the A season low of 7 degrees an plowing to widen road areas and LADY REMINGTON orYCJGIBEAir Joseph Pozarek, .6 Brown terrace, ActtvitiesNyill begirt 'at 8 o'clock TDushing back - snow at 'intersec- league's Christmas activities for as coin collectors and dimes Tuesday followed a snowfall of PERFUME and COLOGNE NewKiwanis Club 18.4 inches Sunday and Monday. Miss Mary tt. Warner of 20: tions and in parking lots-. • .~. RAZOR : 31 years. boards chairmart, and Mrs. Edward Also: hired for ..the. emergency,.;. Bubble Bath Bank Mrs. Arthur. G. Lennox, execu- Signs to Read: ' Flarinery, 899 Orchard '•'street;'-as On Sunday^ ©wiy ;9inehes of'show Holly streetra^member of the Class tive secretary of the Cranford Wel- ToAidState fell with 17.5 inches recorded on of 1953, and Miss Beverly H were a tractor front^ead loader BOTH 52. r •', coffee party chairman. John B. and two jeeps, the latter, for use ia fare Association, in whom Santa /HomeofUJC Connors; 9 Chester Lang place, is Monday. ' Jacobson of Elizabeth., treasurer o! Committee Beads The mercury hit its highest point restricted space in parking lot£ $22.50 $ftJ5 Committee chairmen. w.ere op- confided, has been working elosefy "Cranford—Home of Union Jun- publicity chairman. ' the Student Council, pi;e cp-chair $24.95 with the league's welfare commit- Celebration of 42 degrees last Thursday. Dur- The" bulidbzer. from the toWnV- pointed by President-elect :W. ior College" will be the legend on Serving in an ad,visery capacity men of the joint aluinhj-studen sanitary disposal area was put Dsa».Comptoii at^an brganizatisn tee in planning the clothing, toys Dr. Hqmer.J. Hall has been for the MOD program are Mr. and ing the week, 285 degree days were new municipal signs to be erected recorded—the highest total of the into use piling snow in the; snow 79e meeting of the Kiwanis Club on and candies to go into the stock- na"med chairman of a Cranford early next year at all main en- Mrs. Richard Eggcrs and Mr. and committee. SCHICK ings. Members of the committee season. dumps. :.-'•••• — REMINGTON CHANEL NO. 5 , Sunday at the home of Lt. Gov- committee to arrange for a local trances to the township. Mrs. John Fitzgerald. Both Mr. "Byerybo'dy who ever attcHd'ci Mr. Grail reported that the mdst ernor^ Calyln Shire, of 110 Glen- are; Mrs. Wilmar F. Lange, chair- This was,-announced at'Tuesday Eggers and Mr. Fitzgerald are The temperature record: UJC is welcome to attend this an. CUSTOMATIC RAZOR "What do Vou mean there's man; Mrs. Noel Florence, Mrs. observance for the Terceritennary Max. Win. AVR. useful piefce of equipment ©a the SPRJVY MIST CQIOGNE"! BUBBLE BATH wobd road. -night's meeting of the Township former Cranford MOD chairmen. nual affair, and ?tay for as Ion job was the department's Nelson ROLLAMATIC Chairmen arc as follows; Mem-Carlisle Jones and Mrs. George A. of New Jersey, which will be celq- Committee by Mayor -Ira D. Dor-Also serving in an advisory ca Thursday' 42 31 87 Holden". • ".,..'- Friday 32 H 23 or as short a time us they wish,' snow loader, which he said is still ENVELOPES bership, Albert Bendlin; vocationaf brated? in 1864. . ian/who said, the legend had been pacity are Robert Thompson, ex- working as efficiently as it did • no Santa Claus? Baron's guidance, Robert Biunno; achieve- Early in November the. league's This was announced at Tuesday ecutive secretary of the Union SaturdaJL -'' 40 22 31 Miss Warner said. chosen after' securing opinions 27 when purchased in 1948. $£oo meat reports, Harold S. Compton; provisional members under the di-night's meeting of the Township from many'local clubs and drfcan- County National Foundation, and Sunday 36 18 '.Homecoming at UJC is tradf reet/on of Mrs. D. Richard French Mrs. Virginia Connors, State Po- Monday 99, - IB 19 tionaily held between Christma Three extra men were; hired to* ».•••• :'•: ' • '• •'.'. • • ' • is Santa's headquarters/ progRijn and music, Walter M Committee by' Bilaybr Ira D. Dor-•Ration's, the mayor said he. had give a total working' force of 22 $IM LIQUID Cooper.-" cut and sewed the stockings. They ian, who-said the local committee lio Mother. Tuesday , 20 .' 1 14 and New Year's,'because so manj been assured that the college will 25 12 men on the snow clearing job. , h) r Public and business representa are: Mrs. Douglas L. Bonham, Mrs. will, look into.the -marking of his-not change its name in the nea Mrs. Torcivia is the former Vera Wednesday" of the college's more recent alumn BUBBLE BATH PLASTIC °Roadfngs through ,4 p.m. The township engineer expressed ttve, John P. Fitzgerald; public re- S, Robert Christensen^ Mrs. Rob-torical sites here, arranging pag- .future. - • •-(Continued oti Page f" are attending "four-year college! thanks to-the local police for eo-. lations, Fred H. Gray, Jr.; law ert' C. Hall, Mrs. Holden, Mrs eants in connection with the state's a.nd ^universities throughout thi operating jn the snow clearing work Or BATH OIL and regulations, James Kerviek: Richard B. Jeffrey, Mrs. Donald tercentennary celebration and aid- natibn and. will.be home on vaca ••' * • .^ • • * ••• .* K. Saeken and Mrs. John W. Sad- tipn, the chairman explained. and to Township Clerk, iJ. Walter •X. house and reception, Edwar* ing in other ways in drawing the Coffee and Tax Assessor Edward TRAVEL ALARM CASES! LITTLE Markowich. ' • ler. ', • . . • event to the attention of residents. Cookbook Talks Turkey-1878 "For those who have been un P. Markowich tor aid iB handling M&mwhile, members of the wel- Finance, Wiliam Rainer. agri Wesley A, Sta'nger,"Sr., is .co- every person invited would seem able as yet to visit our new campu telephone calls JllOnday afternoon. front $| 1 culture aad conservation,. Warren fare committee shopped for thechairman of the committee. Others If you're still planning your eluded boiled fowls , stuffed and situated about a .mile out Spring «JO GIRLS' served with mushrooms and bread to involve great expense but $25 Cars parked in the. street proved LUCIEN nrinkin; support-of churches, Mr. gifts. Local merchants gave gen- appointed Tuesday night included menu for Christmas dinner, why will purchase a large tree, decorate fteld avenue from the former col- again to be o,ne of the biggest Shire; intef-club, Chester -Sitney erous discounts." The volunteer Ray A. Clcmeat, Roderick W. sauce. Boiled ham also was on lege, Homecoming represents a real not take a few suggestions from the .menu. it wlih flowers and lights and sup- handicaps in plowing and snow ARPEGE Kiwanis education, and fellowship, workers of Calvajry .^Lutheran Smith, Miss Barbara Putseher, R. ply pfetty gifts lor 50 or more per- Opportunity," Miss.' Warner said removal work, Mr. Grail declared, • HugdrStaiger; boys and girts com' Church under the leadership of J. Mercer, Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay an 1878 cookbook dusted off this Vegetables included applesauce; "Members of the UJC Key Club, MEN'S LELONG mashed potatoes, potato balls, sons./ Refreshments in U>e shape and he issued an earnest appeal PERFUME MIST TIMEX WATCHES .mittee, John B- Warrington; tri' Mrs. Evard Ernst contributed 1! and Pa'trick J. GralL Additions week by Mrs. E. W. Morris of 614 of enko and ice cream and home student ho.st organization, wijl be to persons who have driveways to PRINCE GARDNER . club meeting, Mr. Shire. .. f stuffed handmade dolls and ani to the'committee will be.made by Willow street. boiled onions, egc plant fried in on hand to conduct tours of our LEATHER WALLETS PERFUMES butter, lima -beans and stewed made jellies or fruits will add $15 please remove their cars from the WATER Mr. Compton outlined plans for mals. The Red Cross gave sur- the ehairman, the mayor statted.. The .yellowed book, "Jennie beautiful new buildinc," she stated. street whenever it starts~to snow. plus' candy which was donated by tomatoes. Side dishes were oyster more to"th« bill." WAUETS f rom $g.95 'he next year. Installation of of June's Cook Book," belonged to "The party should close with The UJC Glee Club, disjected by tjrers wil take place on Januar, local school children from their fritters, and oysters vol-au-vent, James Lcnney of Cranford, will| n Halloween supply. This was sup- Mr.. Morris* grandmother, Susan a light puff'paste nlled with oy- dancing or perhaps a jjamc.'of blind Preparations Made.. Reach Agreement man's buff," Jennie concluded. offer a brief program of seasonal from $^.95 officers are: Mr. Cooper, plemented by additional* contrii K. Whitman and her.sister, Eva. sters. . For a children's party Jennie and "other- selections. There will! pop Bill«*O aiifi Raffles vice-president; Benjamin Moffett,! butions from league members' It was given to them by their Celery and pickles nlso were be dancing to recorded music and' ** On Wright popular at "the holiday table. suggested u mugic lantern show secretary; treasurer. Helmut A. children. J in addition' to games and doncing. refreshments. Forms and procedure for con- Ursen; board of directors, Mr. Monday afternoon members o Township. Committee J l suKRested ducting bingo and-raffles hfere will • -and Christmas -plum pudding, lemon- Jennie also sugcested that "The Members of the alumni commit- Bi ndlin, Mr. Biunno, Morris Rock- the league met at Mrs. Lange's tered into a contract }o j party close with a lively came be- tee nre: Hefreshments. Mrs. Elmer bo available at the office of the Kingsland Ward; Mr. Marko-fHome, 505, Linden plawf, to wrap from Mr.- and Mrs. John J. Wright ten years old, respectively, accord- cheese -cukes, tipsy cake, cham- pagne jelly, as well as apples, nuts, fore '12 o'clock so the Httle ones Wolf of Cranford, chairman; Mrs.) township clerk after January'!, ji , Mr. Warringtoi?, Mr. Sitney, the-presents and fill, the jumbo- their property at 226 Walnut ave- ing to a flyleaf inscription: may bb at home by midnight yt William J. Sccland, Jr., Union,"and was announced at Tuesday night's il Kohler, and'Mr. CComp- size stockings. These'present jn nue, it was announced this week by ruisins and crapes. •Mayor Ira D. Dorian. The prop- Tables were well laden in the Not confined to cooking hints, least." ... Mr. Schcllcr;. music, Mr. .WoU, mutiny of Jhe Township Commit-. '"«. immediate past president. spite of the hazardous weather 80's according to the Christmas Mrs. Morris is one of several and general publicity, Mr. Seeland. tee. '. ' ' Mr. Conapton announced that conditions were Mrs. Harold A. erty, which is being acquired for Jennie June's "cookbook also sug- '•Local .-residents appifpved th» sn.SOO, will bq used as part of the dinner menu.- Mock turtle soup gested ideas for parties. "The Cranford housewives who shored 'he club wil continue to'sponsor Vogel, Mrs. John D. OathoUt. Mrs. one of her traditional holiday bingo and raffles' refcrenduni lasti and ,girl«i! •hfiwling,.1pnfiuc...nt Tonfs, Mrs. Richard Guy site for,the new public library. started the meal followed by sal*- Christmas party, which includes Hoard to Metl month. Municipal officials • now 11 ustrricr-- -recipes—in—the—!iAboui_Cookii, Echo Lanes lot children, 10 to 14and Mrs. Lange. Cpndemnution proceedings, in- a Christmas tree, Cookies, and Cakes" feature found The /Board of are obtairiinjt the rcquircH formij > ld stituted Recently against Mr. andsauce. lightful of. all pnrties'-iilthoufih it toJO PM. >t-;irs eld. Shortly, before Christmas mern- h not particularly fasliipnoble. • on nace 8 of Scrtion two of to- hold its regular monthly meeting] and rules and.regulations to con- wcre-si«noufie«l-bers of the> league will deliver Mrs. Wright, will be dropped,-ae*. • A necklace of sausages decorated at 8 p.m. Tuesday in. Lincolni form with the d "hi At the roast imk& oae o£ 1 ."AAt firstt sight,g," Jennie June said day's issue o£ the Citizea aad a'- the KiWaais meeting last night the stoekuip-te each o£ th«> 34, cording to "Township Attorney y> ^ a^ " Chronicle, School* it was anHeuaeed today.' ing "gainea t& * We Reserve Tho Right t# |.imit it Marka's K children^ Donald SU Crelgbtdn* leoufse*. Othar main isha in- "a ChristmaChit s twe with a giftgift, for