•v.( i'W . 1 '4IS! • i. ; '... —'"' 'isr • A s ;:;•• - *,. 18, 195* t. " '. THE CRANFORD CITIZEU AND CHRONlCtE, THURSDAY. dance and "last round-up 182; Chuck Wagon. Mrs! gyd - , • 4. Star Tyjewski. and Local publ^1 Thomas Gaughan, Loren «nd Lo-1 tinue until nixt Thunday. Booth chairmen are: H „_._ — n- » —«- I «»•>.. lr^wtiMfrti-th itimr« irft; Mr*. WesternTheme "^^ M" S^th Mrs- William Bridges. ' as Miller, Marilyn and Marylou Bua W. Bdl of 514 North Michi- ^SS.MVs-^niianU aidance-— Ohlen; Grandma's Pantry Mrs. Mohr, Richard Nyce, Leroy Rufg. gan avenue, Harvey. R. Bonnel iChosen for Petit JUrv Howard Lampreaux; The GoldeDt Kenneth Wills and Jan» Withers. of 230 Boulevareardd ,an, a William J. Autumn Bazaar GARWOOD — Three Ga , of 210 North 17th Nugget, Breezy Point Society; The GARWOOD KENILWORTH Prizes Given The'speaker at next Sunday's Bradley, KENILWORTH—The annual fall residents have been chosen CRANFORD street Bandana, Mrs. Owen KENILWORTH—Eight students services in the chapel is A. L. bazaar of Community Methodist Ted serve as petit jurors at the rJ who achieved perfect attendance The Silver Horseshoe, Mrs. House, Elizabeth. The l entered aa martd . to prayer. """"'.. Roundup," the bazaar will be pre- Louis H. Casale of 3 Third College Begins Quest will" hold a dance in the church Youth Fellowship; Santa's Bunk- United Fund Kickoff Today and Mrs. Geraldine B. FenwicJ"] They are Jaifces Arthur, June auditorium etri Saturday, October sented October 16, lTarid 18. house Mrs.M . GertrudeGtude , AndemAndem;; | Conner*,' Colleen Haug, Gerrard Three from Kenilwoitb 18« tt *** announceannouncedd todatodayy bbyy Chairmen.of booths and their S Goods Corral. Cub Pack 31 Third avenue^ 'Massoni,- Robert Miller, Carol , . j m »-*•» * Mrs. Herbert P. Weppler, publicitli y committees have been working on Pappas, Diane Tappe and George c their projects all summer. Thurs- For Brand New Name In Business, Industry Phase I chairman. Tappe. .•.,.. Selected for Petit Jury day and Friday will be the tra- ; — Chosen to There will be dancing from 9 Do you have a good name for a- college? '~* Second prizes for attending at KENILWORTH ditional bazaar and oir Saturday "Twelve in One" has been serve as petit jurors at the Court p.ml' to 2 a.m. to the music of < Union Junior College is looking for one. It has named a least, eight sessions went to Bar- afternoon there will be a 'movie selected as the keynote of the bara, David arid Lynne Arthur, and snack booth for children. Sat- three-man committee from its board of trustees to come up United Fund campaign that worth residents. The jury began.--— j.«ir-»-- urday evening there will be a "barn Arthur 'and Daniel Boyle, Jeffrey with a new one. Appointed to the difficult task by Dr. Thomas "gets off to a start with the can- Arthur, Fred Curran, Eileen and S work Monday and wiU con- Reitrovato_are co-chaUmen. TO SHOP AT Roy; Jones of Westfield, chairman of the! board, were: Dr. ;ass of business and industry Thomas Roy Jones of West-, —~~—~~ ~— oJay. All plans are set for a BOROUGH OF GARWOOD uccessful drive, according to BOROUGH OF GARWOOD were: Dr. M. L NOTICE TO PERSONS IN MILITARY SERVICE Clarence L. Fritz, campaign Ptainfield, Dr. Henry J. Min- hairman, following a series of OR PATIENTS IN VETERANS: HOSPITALS eur of Cranford and Cuddie NOTICE TO PERSONS - Widening Job meetings -with aides during the AND TO THEIR RELATIVES AND Davidson of Westfleld, an alumnus. DESIRING ABSENTEE BALLOTS last several days. FRIENDS Teen GuM Why does Union Junior College Is Completed The slogan wraps up concisely need a new "name? TiSere are at If you are a qualified registered voter of the K you are in the military service or are a patient Resurfacing of the widendl por- ust what Cranford is trying_to $1.49 Would You Like least seven other Union Colleges tion of N.orth. Union avenue be- do," Mr. Fritz commented. State who expects to be absent outside the State in a veterans' hospital and desire to vote, or if you in the United States, including the tween Alden street and Springfield "Twelve drives, 12 calls, 12 contrir ,on November 4, 1958 or a qualified and regis— are a relative or friend of a person who is m ttiemil - well-known Union College in avenue was completed by the Pub- iutions all accomplished at one tered voter who will be within the State on No- itary servifce or is a patient in a veterans hospital Srtjenectady, N. Y.' The college is lic Works Department yesterday. time. You can atso look at it as vember 4,1958 but because of illness or physical who, you believe, will desire M vote ui the General often confused with Union High and pouring of concrete for new {'- aavering 12 months of service with School, with Union Junior High curbs on the widened Miln street one pledge. If we all think in- disability will be unable to cast your ballot at the electlbn to be held on November^, 1958,kindly Of Course You Would, erms of 12 to one the campaign is [School and with Union State Col- area between Eastman and Alden polling place in your district on said, date, and you write to the undersigned at once making application Sign up for the nationally famous i sure success." llege (actually Newark State Col- streets is scheduled to be finished desire to vote in the General Election to be held for a military service ballot to be voted in said elec- today, Township Engineer Patrick! With two weeks to go before the lege at'Union). on November 4, 1958,Jkindly write or apply in tionlo be forwarded to you, if you are in the mili- J. Grail reported. • I tart of the residential campaign, tary service or are a patient in a ve^rans^hospital, Seventeen Two years ago the UJC board Next on the agenda, Mr. Grail! .here •arc still some vacancies in person to the undersigned at once requesting that adopted in principle a policy to he solicitor organization, Mr. KoUara said, will be the resurfacing of thc a civilian absentee ballot be forwarded to you; stating your name, age, serial number, home ad- change the name of the college, Fritz reported. LOOKING FOR RAIN OF VOfES—Cranford Young Republican group shown In Cranford with regis- widened portion of Miln, street. Such request must state your home address, and dress and the address at which you are stationed or but it has taken no action since Sidewalks on both North Union I'm sure many folks would be Beauty WOF tration truck of Union County Republican organisation. Left to right are Mr. and Mrs. Peter John- then. Among suggestions offered more than glad to help if only they- the address to which said ballot should Jbe sent, can be found, or if you desire the military service son of 18 Riverside drive; H. Raymond Kirwan of 311 Stoughton avenue, chairman of the county GOP avenue and Miln street, will have to the college have been: Cranford to be touched up and finished off werc asked," Mr. Fritz pointed qut._ and must be signed with your signature, and state ballot for a relative or friend then make application Only at Goerke'i in Elizabeth registration committee, and Mrs. Charles Winuner of 19 Arnet place, recruiting officer for drive con- 'ollege. Nomahegan College and "I hope they will take this a's ^a ducted in county thi^ughout the surnmer. - » where they were broken to make the reason why you will not be able to vote at your under oath for a nujitary service ballot to be for- Watchung College. . room for the widening project, he personal request to i^et on the warded to huja, stating in you* apphcation that he The college, which was founded added. learn. All they'have to do is pall usual polling place. No civilian absentee ballot A complete course in beauty^good grooming and headquarters and say they'll be 25 years ago. was first known as Work on thc widening of Alden will be furnished or forwarded to any applicant is over the age of twenty-one years and stating his fashion designed to make you look like a SEVEN- Union,County Junior College. It willing to attend a training meet- street from North Union avenue to AND IT'COMES OUT HERE — Joseph B. Iinzmaycr, Bell ing and "call on seven of their unless request therefor is received liot less than name, serial number, home address and^e address [aul Ending Voter Registration Campaignwas the first college in the United Miln street will not be started un- at which he is stationed or can be found. TEEN model. Seven iun-flUed lessons beginning in States directly financed by federal Telephone Company representative,' explains to Mrs. John C. neighbors." li eight days prior to the election, and contains the til the other two streets have been Klein, left, and Miss Dorothy L. Eusticee, United Fund office early October. > funds. When the federal. govern- completed, the engineer related. Headlining the activities of/the foregoing information. forms of application can be obtained from the mg Career Success Reported by Kirwanment discontinued its financial as- assistants, how citizens' questions about Cranford's new United - committee as it completed itsz-prcp- . "'By registration closing time at 9 o'clock tonight we believe we He said the Alden street part of undersigned.. Registration on Saturday/September 20th sistance, the'college became a pri- the project must wait until Public Fund are recorded by automatic device at fund headquarters. To aration for the drive 'wcrjj-ihe final A. T. MOSCA, it Standard shall have" registered 1,000 new voters throughout the 21 municipalities vate institution and changed its Service .removes the remaining old get fund information, just call BRidgc 2-6050 .and ask your plans for advance solicitation and in Goerke's Junior World, Second Floor . name to Union Junior College. stepped-up progpdm of public Borough Clerk, A. T. MOSCA, I J. Kaul of 4 Burchfield bf Union County," H. Raymond Kirwan of 311 Stoughton avenue, utility pole in front of the Bell question within the 30 second:, allotted to each query. Then look chairman of the Union County Republican organization's registration In .addition, the college may find Telephone Company building. in next week's Citizen and Chronicle' for your answer. information to ^rtake sure' every nue, operations manager of the citizen of Cranford has a chance Borough of Garwood, Borough Clerk, $3 fee covering cost of Beauty Kit payable hi advance. committee, declared today. it desirable to drop "junior*^ from Removal of this pole, in turn, is al products division, Esso ( to jjet all the facts on thc drive _'•".. . Borough-of Garwood, In reporting on his committee's its title as authorized by the State waiting upon thc building of a new fUw Jersfey. Classes' held on Wednesday, Thursday Evenings and Oil Co., -virill retire Department of Education. It has and the agencies it supports. Saturdays lednesday after 36 years.with the operation, -which began in June, manhole on that side of the street Dated: September 18,1958. Ntw Jemy. . Booster Club no plans at this time, however, to to carry the necessary services. 'Question Box' in OperationStarring this week and' continu- The same day. he and Mrs. Mr. Kirwan had high praise for ing for a month anyone may ask a ' •!• ttl: change its status as a two-year, Public Service also still has to • will leave on the Queen Mrs. Charles Wlmmer of Cranford, independent college. question about the fund by call- who' served as recruiting officer Contributions build a handhole on the west side Now at Fund Headquarters ing BRidge 2-60,50- An automatic BARM'S ir for two and a half months in of Alden street before widening for the manpower needed to con- device will record the question and Cranteen Saturday can be started, Mr. Grail said. The "electronic question box", of the new Cranford United Furi'd nts of Cranford since duct the county-wide project dur- went into'operation this week, and the questions telephoned thjus fa: the answer will be printed in the The skirt of this dres» "babbles" with fashion ing the summer. Cranford Young (Total $2,068 Cranteen will be held from 8 to The township has been carrying following week's Chronicle. . t Kauls will continue to out thc street widening project it- are answered in this article- '/ exdtementl The combination of velvet and taffeta Republicans made Up 75 percent of Collections in the annual fund II p-m. Saturday at the Casino. Appearing on page S of Section • their home here upon their drive of the Cranford Boosters* self by hiring equipment and pur- Anyone with a question about the fund may"caU~BRMge 2-6O5I n. While in Europe, they There will be ping pong.- bowling, Two of this week's Citizen and makes you sparkle at parties, bewitching all around Club last Saturday reached a total checkers, chess and dancing. chasing materials and hiring'extra and speak thc question into the mouthpiece and an automatic devic i to visit friends in several Chronicle is a review of the work • V t you! Suxy Perette. ^ -•..-•••* Deadline Tonight ^ of $2,057.36, as compared with the Cranteen is open to ninth through men when necessary. Mr. Grail -will record it at United Fund| "7" of six of the agencies that make i and take in the Brussels. 1957 figure of $2,068, it was re- •ii-rV : Black in Sixes 8-A4,,.,,- ' -••- .- • L 39.95 12th graders. ' . (Continued on Page 8) headquarters. Questions, asked up the drive. The remaining six For Registration ported this" week by Charles Pres- will be covered next' week. u/e name of; BETTER DRESSES, GOERKES SECOND FLOOR: Ir. Kaul said there is no fixed ton, drive chairman. during the next week will be an-, -Township Clerk J. Walter See No Need for the trip. Tentative swered in next Thursday's Citi- More than a dozen organizations, Coffee reminded local residents Mr. Preston-expressed thanks of life; ; call for a week in England zen and Chronicle. covering several hundred citizens that 9 p.m. today is the' dead- the club to the following district Registration Sessions Slated i a visit to the World's Fa jr be- Following is the first batch of Faf Adding have been addressed by the fund's ; pushing on to Germany. The line to register in order to vote captains: G. U. Hilbert, J. D. Prior, speakers* bureau in the last two in the November 4 General T. J. Butler, G. H. Williams, H. questions recorded and answers iplc plan to buy 8 sports car in At Adult School Next Week prepared by the United Fund: /• weeks, with other talks scheduled burg .and use it for touring .Election.. Shapiro, G. Salway, G. Cohen, W. School Guard right up through the beginning In-pcrson registration for the 10th annual fall semester ot -thc Q. Isnt it rather expensive- 'to any, Denmark, the Nether-. A total of 121 new registra- Small,. P. Harnish, Robert Brew- Surveys by' the police depart- days of the campaign. Any organ- tions have been -received since ster, Richard Brcwster, R. G. Cranford Adult School will open next Thursday evening at Cranford have a full time paid director to Switzerland, Austria, Italy ment indicate no excessive noise ization wanting a speaker need w. night registration hours went Hamlin, E. Engel, A. Williams, Jr., High School.'Registration will continue the following evening from run. this United Fund? .Couldn'tj only call fund headquarters, ac- i France. we do it with local volunteers? or speeding by trucks in the vic- L boating enthusiast, Mr. Kaul into effect last week, bringing R. A. Low, D. ElKoury, W. fetarvey, 7 to 9 o'clock. cording to officials. to 447 the number of new reg- W. S. Leonhardt, H. Walsh, D. A. This question was very care- inity of Brookside place and Gal- i lie plans to visit some of the The adult school's semester will fully considered by the board of Downtown Cranford will begin ^tyards in Denmark in search of istrations since January 1. Gregg and H. McNallyv- open'October-7 and will continue lows Hill road^nd _^gt_ sufficieni (Continued on Page 8) The chairman also praised the directors. The fees of fund rais- vehicular records and sheet music; " sion of Israel" and "Permanent ; : 'always, there will be a large Mission of the United Arab Re- »: .ln our-- V- • Jw of books of all kinds, in- public." Jng te!cts. novels, poetry, books DEPARTMENT "•avel and reference works. On October 28. the group will ranee from five cents tip. visit the World Affairs Center at 2nd and 3rd one the many volumes to be (Continued on Pafle ») a 'or sale is a copy of Bar- Complete nnd Universal 'Desk Set4 Substituted There's revoluUou in fashion 58.... this Is the year de«dgiier« recapture l5h Dictionary,- published in "on in 1792.! For 'Anniversary Walt** the favorite rilhouettes of a past era. An era memorable for its free thinking !S'uded in the stock is a copy "Because of circumstances be- I'Struct ion to Young Sports- yend our control," the Cranford approach to fashion . . . recreated at Goerke's — In our windows and ••> first American edition Dramatic - dub will perform CONSTRUCTION TO START SOON —"Architect's rendering of revised plans for Temple Beth-El's proposed new building on Wal- "nth Enclish edition, pub- "Desk Set," a tferce-act comedy, nut av«nuc. Marvin Ostro", temple president, reported today that construction is.expected to start within a few months. throughout the entire store. See the magnificent Traphagen Museum Col- V^. "to xvhich has been instead of "Anniversary Watt*/' huntin 1 arc co-chairmen of thc building hh I 8 and fishing of as was previously announced, the The board of trustees of Temple preliminary plan, increased class- Jewish centers in New Jersey and ION'S lection and the famous "Lady Dolls," each In tt« fashions of their heyday- [.^America- Thc artlcles on club reported today. Lonfl Island. executive committee, which con- Beth-El has unanimously accepted room space, u youtlt lounge, a rub- The production will be pre- bi's. study and office, modern kitch- He estimates that It will require sists of Mr. Bernstein, William thc revised plans for its new build- Havcson, Mr. Levy, Kurt Metzgcr,' Marvel at the host of exciting display* teUlag the complete story of this sented November U, 14, 15, 20, ing on Walnut avenue, construc- en facilities ond off-street park- approximately 80 days to complete STORE olumc 21, 22, 28 and 29 at the cub's ing space.'.' working -cjans and specifications, Mr. Ostro, Lawrence Ruff, and Dr. • • ..... „ "'••>r^*> . • tion of which is expected to start modern fashion revolution! y coplc °s The so that bids may be sought for Morse A. Shcpard of Kenllworth. ** theatre on Winans avenue.. All within a few months, it was an- An interesting feature (s thc de- At present, thc Walnut avenue' 94 Eastmon St. Cranford, N. J, R.X , n v^ttkly, from profits from. the performances on nounced today by Marvin Ostro, sign of the.roof over the sanctu- construction. It is expected. Mr. '831. to December 30, stated, that ground-breaking house is being occupied by the November IS and 20 will go to the president. ary, which will.be constructed to i hl Cranford United Fund, to which * (opp. Cranford ThMtrt) Union Junior College alumni As- Thc building, designed by permit thc room to be naturally ceremonies w.iil^be held shortly * Costumes ind dolb courtesy qf the KotUlrx thereafter. the temple has loaned its facilities sociation's Sheffield Memorial George H. Levy, AIA. Elizabeth lighted from thc rear. for the duration of its drive. As FREE DELIVERY-TEL. BRIDGE COLLECTOR'S ITfcM — Committee memberi_peruse one of • Mr. Levy is experienced in Responsible for working out dc- Goerk i Fund. architect, will include a sanctuary toon a* the United Fund vacate* Uiils of the building with the arch- Traphagen School of DeslgnTNew York City t number of rare volumes included In »tock to be offered for sale The fund, part of the alumni's with a seating capacity of 320, ex- synagogue designing. He hus been, 'StoreAUo In Westfield J itect was the architectural com- the promise, the house will be at»the biennial book sale of the Cranford College Club in the efforts for the college's silver an- pandable to an additional 600 for Hcvcrul 'years, architectural S CO mittee. hi'ad«d by JeJa Bermtein razed to prepare the site for con- 1. , / y Municipal Building next week. Seated, left to rUht, «re Mr* J. H. niversary development fund, was when used with the adjoining consultant to the Union of Ameri- struction. Test borings and soil We Reserve The Right f and Joseph Levy, co-chairmen. ° » Herning «ve- established in memory of the late multi-purpose auditorium- gym- can Hebrew Congregations and (Continued on Puue ») clol McAteer Mrs. E. W. Morris, sale chairman, and Mr«. F- P. Dexter; George Rubins and Irving Wei** To Limit QOtntitUs »ave the items (CoBttJulcd on Pag4 4) nasium. ' it uko provide*, tut in the tuuuy on Pave H) standing, Mrs. R. R. Graham, Jr.. and Mr*. J. G. Kdkr. • 4 I Stora Hours: 8:30 AM. to 10 PM> 1. W«l *«nm* vU Tifrt. Ste.. . - N«. *. Jett Tw. rwe -—I- ; ; ; ; ; i : ^^^'•^?*i^W'' ^'' ' ::''-"'^' ^!^i; } ^^'*" ":•>"'.:.*,

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THE CRANkOlkD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1958 Pace Three SEPTEMBER 25,1958 THE Association, / _ jicsuA 33 Dartmouth'road.. More 1 graduates is climbing at a rapid ent enrollment of about 700 stu-j UJC 'Oct. 16 Dinner X- ••:••"'• iat the *2?-alptate fund raitof Mete Meets Lyons pace. , • Cofhmunity Ban&,Chorus Programs Mr. MacBoan attended Valley than 40 adults and children at- Educational dents.- ' Uriit Meet* Monriav 'dinner of the Union County Re- At Postal Convention "Union Junior College has a -Dr. MacKay said Union Junior 'orge Military Academy and was publican 'Committee tonight ai tended. Again Scheduled by Adult School raduaied from Colgate Univer- ; The committee for Union Junior Shackamaxon Country Club, Postmaster Arthur F. Metj. unique •opportunity," the presi- College and the area are fortunate Reports Worker Enrollments k Traced dent of the local college said, 4to in having a "vast pool of profes ity. ' His military service included College's founding day dinner on B^US -Mrr-md-Mrs. J H Downing of returned Monday m To serve "both. the • cultural and musical interests'.of Cranford worlc ui partnership with indus- sionbl and trained •— personnel |lRe~Marine Corps Reserve mid tfve rOt't<»biw— iS-hMhtHHotel-Subui-fcmn— ^16 Arbor streei entertained Fri- tending the 34th annual Po residents, the .Cranford Adult School will again offer community Senator • from CoimecticutfwitT be which we will utilize in the future tfaval Aviation Cadet tnuninfi Summit, will meet Monday eve— Bght,,persons enrolled for Red membership drive will be held day evening in honor of the six-ters' Convention in Cincina try to meet this area's need for band and community chorus programs at its~fall semester. Gray Ladies contributed 399 hour principal speaker^and Charles P. Ma as we have In the past as part-time rogram. He resides in Wostfield*',' ' nine at the college, Mrs. Charles Cros> work during the -first two iuring.the week of Octqber 13 teenth birthday pf their daughter, last week, reported that ti- additional facilities for higher ed- 1 at hospitals in June, 222 in July [Bailey,' county chairman, will educaUon 1h>e United ucation. We not only provide for instructors/' He pointed out that The community chorus is open •with his wife, the fomer Mildred Redden, chairman, announced to* days of the week-long drive for to 20. Patricia.. Guests Included Elva the convention he rne*. A- and 161. in August* There arc 1- serve as. toastmaster. Candidates ts the" dual task of pro-students desiring to go on to four- the faculty now includes scientists to both mon and women and. is Cohler, of Philadelphia. They .day. The'officers and board are as Reeves, Judy Preston. Beth JFerro, Postmaster General' and • fidditiqnal volunteers, it was re-an the rolls, an insufficient num- for national! state and county offi- year colleges and universities— and industrialists from a number available "to UWWno enjoy sing- iave two sons: James, 18, and Finnl plans (or the 25th an- follows: President, Mrs. Walter M. Nancy- Chew. Kathy. Morrison. Eugene J. Lyons of Wash ported yesterday by Mrs. Edward ber to carry out a full, program. ces will be present. ^ , which we consider our primary of area industries/ ing." Lawrence, 15. ' niversary event will bo Thome; vice-presidents, Mrs. Beth Epstein, Judie Gisser, Betty D. C, formerly of Cranfo producmg a quaUty product she said. objective — but we also offer James Lenney, vocal music in- 'that time, Mrs. Redden s;iid. S.iReed, chairman. Robert C. Simons. Mrs. S. M. Kis- Eudene, Diana DeLonge, Joan Pen- Mr. and Mrs. Lyons ^ time. Dr. Kenneth C. Members of the entertainment courses and programs for em- structor at Cranford High Sdipol. Recruhrncnt bbooths manned by ner Vincent F. Sarnowski; re- Social$ venne, Janet Ray. Linda Huff and from Cranford' to Hrcsident of Union Jun- •ommittee performed at Lyon^ p ployes desiring to upgrade them- will direct thp community chorus, uniform.-d worsen will -remain cdrding secretary, Mrs. Walter M. Mrs. N. E. Skaarup of 107 O*kBonnie Kerzman. 1953 upon his appointmer. ollege told the Linden Ro- Mitchell Speaker Veterans' Hospital five times. East sistant postmaster genc- selves in their present positions." which was organized for. the first open today and tomorrow at the Cooper? corresponding secretary. lane will leave today to spend a Club at a luncheon meeting time, last year and was enthusias- Union County Trust Co. and Sub-Orange once and the Seamans' In- Mrs. Roger S. Hawley; treasurer, week visiting her son-in-law and charge of personnel. Prc- Dr. MacKay also pointed to theAt Testimonial ;titute once since June 24, Mrs. at the Linden Refonned tically received- "' • _, urban Tru-1 Co, Mrs. R«>d said. Mrs! Robert Higg'ns. ,--,- ••!_ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. , Births he was vice-president' :r, junior college as *the"vmost effici- Seed reported. The Emanons con- of personnel at Merck & C Community band was offered Many more volunteers arc needed. Achievement and historian, Evans,, and grandson, Robert Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Evans, of n County is especially a ent and least costly unit in higher For Rep. Dwyer for the first time last fall, but she added ;ributed 57 hours at veterans' hos- Mrs. Warden Hanson; by-laws, in Hamilton. N. Y.,. Hamilton, N. Y, have announced •way. ' x'1' ", . education.*' Secretary of Labor James P. pitals and 3G hours at other places. area." Dr. M^cKajr sa.d. >vas dropped at the sprmg semes- . As of Tut: day, five women en- Mr. and Mrs. Carrol ^-H. Frantz; the birth of a son, Robert Craig, on The. convention was at ause, of its great need for "The junior college" is especially Mitchell, formerly of Elizabeth The Elizabeth union bands gave ter because of insufficient enroll- •' VI rolled for work a? Nurses' Aides, classmothers, Mrs. J^le Ganga- September 21. Mrs. Evans is the3,500 postmasters from ail trained personnel for itsuseful," the: UJC president said, I now~of Little Silver, will be ment. ^ 45 hours. Twelve families on Dartmouth "serving as a feeder institution N juo for the entertainment commit- ware; congress publications, Mrs. former Joy Skaarup, daughter of the country. Mr.'.Meir• travel iial and scientific busi- the principal speaker at a testi- "Devotees of each and every J THl lOUHG »OI»1 Of VI[M l» iMJi The most recent appearance of road held a neighborhood cookou for four-year colleges and uni- tee" and one for work w,lth the Lin- Kertneth Iversen; faculty repre- Mr., and Mrs. Nelson E. Skaarup o Cincinnati by c^r, leaving anj because of the higher monial dinner in honor of Rep. WILLIAM L. ntSLJNGER band instrument are heeded for a the entertainers was Sunday' eve BIG MOMENT AT BAKE-OFF—Diane W. Hilbert, 15-year-old Saturday evening at ,the home o versities. In this capacity. Union den Chapter, Mrs. Reed.said. sentative, Paul Buonagaro; found- 107 Oak lane. Cranford, on September 13. Ortion of area high school Florence P. Dwyer on October '9 bang-up ensemble," Mrs. George ning at East Orange, where a va daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George U. Hilbert of 710 Lincoln avenue, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wayne 'Molli- • Men as \i.V'l as women are need- ers day, Mrs. Robert Davics; hos- juates who go onto college." Junior College has transferred its at the Elizabeth Carteret Hotel in S. Sauer, assistant director, said. show was given in four east, is congratulated on winning New Jersey bake-off champion- students with advanced standing Vd for the- ehu rtainment commit-1 rjetv pitality, Mrs. A. "C., Walker; mem- y twice as many Union Elizabeth, it was announced to- Irslinger in New "If you play a lot or if you play a >ee and Motor Corps. Women are' * ^ • bership, Mrs. A. J. Wallner and ship by none other than movie star Ronald Reagan. Diane repre- to more than 300 American uni- day. T^IZAHD .,. AKISTOOR AT 1 August, aty high school graduates en- little, come and bring* your play- i>i-jn2 \ soujjh,t for the Canteen | ' j Mrs. Frank O'Brienj mimeograph,, sented New Jersey in junior' division's national finals Monday eve- jnstitutions of higher learning versities and colleges.. The announcement was made by a total o ning at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York. On right is Miss Post at Weston ;ing friends'."^ Corp:-,, Nurses' Aides, start aides, j JJ Mrs. J. Kronmeyer; music, Mrs. the national. average. Dr. "To meet the enrollment boom Mrs. Libby Sachar of Plainfield, . Mrs. Sauer suggested that band OF LEATHERS at Overlook Hospital, former Judge of the UnionCounty oard of tru^tee.v last Thursday, it;i s now in prOgrpss for thenext VFW Auxiliary Elizabeth Congresswoman, who isWeston Instruments, Division of registration. iivas .decided that board meg .^^ v Nurse >rogra.ro,' Mrs. Kisner; publicity, Clubs for foundation plantings to George • Toerjes, a new member Vvac decided that board meetings Red Cross Nurses' Aide class, to completing her first term in theDaystrom, Inc., Newark. fashion . .'.and the well- \vi\\ be changed to the thjrd"\Ved- start in Summit October, 6 andMrs. Harold Grayce;r refresh- aid in the beautification of the lo- of the faculty of Cranford High MacBean Again ^^lesdiiy*y ; in January, April. June continue for 10 weeks. ments, Mrs.'Herbert Pechln; safe- Lists Topic for cal schools. • • House of Representatives, are ex- He will be in charge of a cost dressed WQman knows 't! oected to join in the tribute. Mrs. .•eduction program designed to School, will be the director of fcnd October. The June meeting The home nursing course, limit- ty, Mrs. F. B. Slagle; ahd ways Announcement was made -that President of State Dwyer in a candidate for reelec-, streamline operations in the man-the community band. A graduate The skins are- richly v-'ill continue* to be the annual ed to 12 persons, has 11 enrolled. and means, Mr. ahd Mrs. Norman Essay Contest the post will sponsor a testimonial lion on November 4. ufacture of electrical instruments. of Ithaca College, he holds a mas- White. "Space Age — Challenge to dinner November 20 at the^ Cran- It will begin tonight at the first Guests will be headed by U. S. ter of education degree in music Insurance Agents grained and gleam/rig ,.. j Mrs. E. R. Boettger of 30 High- America" will be the topic of thewood, Garwood, for the women's for Winds, Mr. Irslinger, with the company Aid Squad building, Miss Dorothy The next'board meeting will be Senator Clifford P. Case of Rah-> from the-Univcrsity of North Car- Roy H. MacBean, prcsi&ftnt of lands avenue, Westfield, acting >ssay contest to be sponsored in drill team Vhtch recently won the ^ince 1929, has held a variety of 1 Eustice, chapter executive secre- October 7 at 1:30 p.m. at Cleve- way and State Senator Robert C. positions, his most recent being su- olina. • _.• . the Hedchbcrg-M&cBcan Agency tray Ladies chairman for two Cranford High School under national championship. Mr. Dolin 1 ANOTHER UNBELIEVABLE y Ladies chairma tary, reported. land School. .*• - Crane of Westfield, who have ac- pervisor of -the standards, cost es- Prior to joining the local high 126 South avenue, east, was re- ' auspices of the Ladies' Auxiliary is-chairman. Mrs. Frank Diegnan That* at* PESTI-VALOE j^r?. was appointed to the board. to Capt. N. R. Fiske Post, 335, Liquors^ Beers cepted honorary chairmanships Mmating and clerical departments. school faculty, he taught for eight elected recently for his third term VALUE FROM was named chairman of the thea- i Pefigy Yard and Edward Miller, DAY8 at KURTZ MARKET! for the occasion. years in . Greensboro, N. C. Hiriss state national director by the : VFW. it was announced Monday tre group committee. . Prior" to thai/he was head of the LIFE STRIDE i«. ho with Sandra Williams attend- Junior High VFW Presente Flag Our Ma FALL FOOD FEST- "Our "purpose in arranging this standards department. . major instrument is the clarinet, New Jersey Association of Insur- night at a meeting of the auxili- Auxiliary members paid final ed the Junior Red Cross training For School Auditorium ary in the VFW Memorial Home. IVAL is in full swing mud testimonial for Flo Dwyer," Mrs. ' Mr. Irslinger attended Newark but he has a playing and teaching ance Agents at Atlantic City. course at Peddie" School this sum- PTA Discusses tribute last night to Mrs: Gladys thai naaas 8OPER 8AV- Sachar said in a statement, "is toCollege of Engineering'and is aknowledge of woodwing, brass, Mr. MacBean served as presi- ONLY $J3 tnor, reported their impressions^ Capt. N. R. Fiske Post 335, VFW All students interested in par-O*Rellly who died Monday. " INGft to twr dapaxteaxt string and percussion instruments. dent of the association in 1952- ticipating may register1 with their express our admiration for thmembee r of its Alumni Association. Five of the girls' attended the and its Ladies'. Auxiliary present- An auction, will be held at the •1 •Terr tabla and ems*. Pack terrific record Hhis wonderful p has been a member of the 53—and as president of the Union Season's Plans English teacher in Cranford High October 13 meeting with proceeds tray Lady Training session- last Program and ways and means ed a flag for the auditorium of rourpantrrl Fill your tMM- CAtt woman. has made in both State Weston Negotiation and Grievance County group. School. Further details may be Speaks on Printing June and have since served at East | going, td~the Cystic Fibrosls fund. •tl Shop around - •— and and Federal Governments in thc<| Committee since 1954,- and also,is In the insurance business since projects were topics of discussion"]the new - Bloomlngdale Avenue obtained from Mrs. John Dolin. prangi- Veterans' Hospital, it was' The auxiliary will sponsor a card STACK UP 8AVUIG9 at oui service of all the people of Union nn,. officer of the Weston Quarter Walter Kubillus of 205 Central 1938, Mr. MncBonn started with at the first meeting of the Cleve- School at a special' assembly in president, 40 Keith Jeffries ave-party' October'23 at Lyons Veter- avenue, was the featured speaker announced. They are: Catherine land Junior High PTA board FALL FOOD FESTIVAL! County. Century Club. s the Indemnnity Insurance Com- Knezo, Gencvit-ve Knezo, Norma the school yesterday morning. nue. ans' Hospital, Mrs. Robert; Colston, "We want to show in a concrete at the September 23 meeting of pany of North America. He was i. >; meeting, on Tuesday. vice-president, is in charge of ar- White, Sandra Williams and Jean The presentation was made by The auxiliary also will sponsor way that those who have sup- the Wall Street Lions Club, in with thisxcompany till 1945, when The first general meeting wil one of the teenage bowling leagues rangements. ; • • State Lifts License New York. During his falk on thehe formed the Hedenberg—Mac- Foster. be on Tuesday, October 14, aCommander Vincent L. Brinker- BRIDGE ported her in the past arc greatly Saturday morning at Echo Lanes. "History of Printing," Mr. Kubi- Bean agency of Cranford, as pres- \ Gain.. RecognitioRecg n 3:15 p.m. at Cleveland school. hoff and Mrs. Phyllis Dolin, auxil- pleased with what she has accom- .John Bruno, 53, of IS Ramapo ^ The girls' work.totaled 2227 hours iary president The flag was ac-Children from 10 to 17 arc eligible plished, and deeply grateful for road, was among 43 drivers whose lius displayed several examples of ident and treasurer. "Know your school" will be the and may try out for one of theGOP Dinner tonight rare manuscripts and book pages, He is a pust-president of the *f volunter service, for which they topic of this meeting and it will cepted for the school by John Her- 1 Several Cranford residents will her work. licenses were revoked today under several teams. \ some of which were more than Cranford Bu^intss Association arid • * a1 recognized recently at thealso be an opportunity' for theuska, vice-president of the Stu- ; be among more than 500 expected "We believe that Congress- the Point System. The local mo- hospital. As a community service project. U.S. CHOICE woman Dwyer represents. in a torist lost his license for five 600 years old. Mr. Kubilius is holds memberships in the Rotar) parents to meet the teachers. The dent Council, technical publications director of Available jn Both • Mrs. Boottgcr reported that special way what an able and de- months for failure to keep right, Club, Masonic ^ Order, Echo Lak American -Type Founders Co. Country Club and 1« a director oi Medium and High voted woman can do in Govern- careless driving' and two speeding Heels 6-0150 ment service when given the op-convictions. Elizabeth. the Cranford Savings and Loan portunity.'' • • . •

vCo-chairmcn of the Dwyer tes- • V GET ACQIAINTEI SALE — FOR — timpnial are Miss Mary Kanane of Union, State Regent of the Catho- lic Daughters of America, ahd M • . i PORTERHOUSE & .. ^ OH ACQU AINtB> WITH SUIE " Frank Scott of Elizabeth, Presi- c r & n'f o r d' %;•;*

•*&'' '\ dent of the Eastern Union County tIMON QUAUTY CUANINa | Chamber of Commerce. ^ i;;:: , \fA$T OEPIMDAiU SEtVICf FREE •(•;;• IAND SiNSATIONALlY Triplets Home 23 North Union Ave. — BR 6-3272 — Cranford, N J. fr -. •> i1'- ••• IOW ftlCiV r And 'Doing Fine' iW |^ \ Renee; Robyn and Raymend. W4; '•• !• DELIVERY triplets of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond fcH •• *. W. Lissenden of H9 Hillcrest av- i !$.;'• '' iJ; 1. : enue, arrived home last week pimply beautiliii from Muhlenberg Hospital, where •,&!<• No Parking Problems—No Waiting—No Empty they were born August 12. \ • >• Bottles to Bother Aboyt When You Call In Your Trc seven-month babies, whose ' V Oder. Remember, We're As Near as Your Tel- health is reported as good were m: 4 kept in the .hospital so long be- Naturalizer's * ephone and We're Anxious to Serve You. . cause of their slight weight at '$ r - i« «...:-. ,i - birth. Renee's weight at birth was $1' • three pounds, seven ounces, Robyn . j weighed three pounds, three i ounces, and Raymond weighed in Classic H -&£-,.• FRESw%i-H :Tt...'...;... at three pounds -even. 1 r P m lb At discharge from the hospital, t m Renee and Raymond weighed four t SOBTnEtN YAMS 2 pounds, 11 ounces, and Robyn was s Putop... GOLDEN RIPE four pounds, 12 ounces. .AH have if climbed to about five pounds since \ •jSi'''.' .• their arrival home, Mrs." Lissen- gently tapered den said. it .'.-. \ The Lisscndens, childless KSf|fpp(p^HK^^fr*P^I».v ««au: tmRTt 1 ! through five years of marriage, 'expected up ttf the last minute that they would have only one BIRDS-EYE N child. Raymond, arrived home last GREEN PEAS LIQUOR STORE Wednesday and the two girls were BIRDSrEYE^CHoppad ^ .•--, ^ discharged on Friday. |21N.tTWONAVE. BRJdgc 6-0150 Men In Service SPWACH 2»*?33« Array Pvt. Carl Huntley, son

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THE CRAOTOBI* CITIZBN AND T^UBSDAY, SEPTEB4BER 26, 1958 THE and tomorrow at Brookside Place may be interested are invited to SchooL * % ' ic Auxiliary Plam APPETITES RISE IN THE FALL... Patrolman In connection with his talks he Hoop Contest is distributing a list of behaviour ^iide-wiles -th-.8tudents...^hd...|n- Held by Cul : Events ...... £ou*sejstructing them in precautions to be Andrew Goldberg Plans for a food fikle at the A «t~A Hardware Store, 12 North Palro^rrian Robert J. Ryan of the taken to avoid accidents in theplace in . the ' pack-aM ( west starting';»t 9:30 sum. on October 10, and a dessert .and guson of 1 Lenox avenue, died Recommends Cranford Police Department yes- school and the home and on theKuntz was second a,s a \\.\-d ""' auction sale at Sherlock Hall at 1 p.m.. on October 27 Angelo Gravolo last Thursday in Brook Lodge terday began a.two-year course : way to and from school. contest was held at Cub i-v-k Mrs. Robert KEN1LWORTH — A high mass Nursing Home after a long Ss. Bifocal Lenses in street and highway traffic plan- 1 as first meeting of the'seas.; ^ entertained the . of wjquienv was celebrated yester- A memorial service was con- ning and control at Rutgers Uni- day evening at Cranfmu M^" I president, ducted Friday In the Chapel, of School Use CounV.-Women • Osteo- day morning In St. Theresa's versity, New Brunswick. He will Liberal Giving dist Church. Church for Anthony Ciravolo, 72,v the Holy Spirit of First Congre- Dual-purpose lenses can help a attend classes for six hours a v at her home, -10 Local Youths Winners in. their resp on Monday. Mrs. of 504 Washington avenue, a bar-gational Church, Westfield. Dr. nearsighted child see better both week, on Mondays and Wednes- were: Den" 1. Andrew Joseph L. McCorison, Jr., pastor, at distance and for reading, ac- Needed to Make Cranford was cdk ber here for many years. Mr. Cir- days. * , Enter Cornell _s * ' • officiated. Interment was private. cording to Dr. Geldon Hindnrian Alesio: D avolo died Sunday at Railway Me- He was designated to take the Michaelson; Den 7, ,Lou, • D;< j!| Three Cranford residents ' left " SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY morial Hospital after a brief Ill- A native of Lyle, Minn., Mrs. of the Union County Qptqmetric tuition-free course by Police Chief United Fund Work SBiS^ K - Pollard of Cranford Den 9; Clifford Gunrkr on,'"' over the week-end to enter the Hadden had been a resident of Society. . • | * ... Lester W,.^Powell. Subjects cov- The time tias come when We •Mrs. vitality cKairtnan at ness. Den 11. Glenn Kuntz. Ciravolo East tfatick for 11 years. She '"Ordinarily the myopic child is ered will include traffic control der must all stop talking about hoyv 27 affair, and .Mrs. C. freshman class at Cornell Uriiyer- ChiekeiBrotk „ A native of Italy, Several of. the dens Ilis 1 was a member of the Congrega- fitted with tenses that clear'up i vices, public speaking;, report good it would, be to have one N. Y. They are Wal- came to this country and seiuea «:klts on the theme: ""'Culi i Ithaca, N. Y.,'8 form- RidiardienftRobUm tional Church of Natick, Mass. his blur at distance,", said Dr. l'>writing, public relations, investi- fund drive a year and start mak- ter T." Marshall, 220 S. Union ave- in Kenilworth 55 years ago. He Corral.'' Den 1 perform. 1 ••;, -vill .serve as auction- Surviving, besides her daughter, Hlndman. "However, it is often gations and traffic surveys, traffic ing this one drive work with our nue; John C. Munday, Jr., f j was a communicant of St. Ther- ceremony. Cubby w;is H "ostf are'inylted. are her husband, Clarence W. found that weaker, lenses are more regulations, and mathematics and pocketbboks. -,, esa's Church and a member of to Den 3 for best atton.l ir,r jost-ph Dorcheck Of West- Hampton street, and Robert I Hadden; a ,son. Dr. Frederick C. suitable for the reading distance. statistics for traffic controj. • So declared Edward J. Shahccn Come $••.. the social club of the church. the parents* award \vn-, un ,vs and means chairman, is Slagle of 23 Tuxedo place. PORK Ciravolo was the husband a dcn of Natick and six grand- Two pairs of glasses—stronger for Lt. Lawrence T. Bonnell com- at Tuesday night's dinner meeting Mr. H d distance-and weaker for near- Den 11 for-the Juno in,-, '.i:; .'of arrangements for the An orientation, program for You'll Sav of the late Mrs. Jennie Manis children. pleted the same course last No- of the Lions Club in the Coach to Den 5,for~tKe Septcn;!, [Tund-ra^ing projects. . of are not practical for the school COMPLETE BAZAAR PLANS — Mrs. Henry. Gorsky, president; and Four Restaurant In referring r freshmen started Saturday. This RealemM calco Clravtilo. The. funeral was in charge vember. ' ting. Mrs. Joseph af A&Pl child who constantly looks .back Mrs. William Goldenberg. chairman, and Mr£" George Playlq, co- to the start today of Cranford's mee He leaves five sons, Joseph and!Cr*ayrs'"318 East firoad . Chief Powell also reported that Cubmaster ILouis Dick- i-.j K"of Cranford. hospital chalr- was followed by registration Mon- and forth from the black-board to .chairman;'complete plans for Livingston School bazaar to.be held new United Fund with the solici- Anthony of NNe w YorYkk City anandd vrtfiia; the book on his desk. Increasing- I several members of the local de- sented awards to cubs a.- u „ gave out material for bands day, and instruction started on Lemn Juice "Samuel, Ernest and Peter Cira<- the book on his desic. increasing-i partment have enrolled for a ser-tation of business; and industry. for the nursery at Me- • There ik only jone'. answer to a Lion badge, Gregory Win . cut Wednesday. volo of Lake Hopatcong; two George H. Akerhielm !y, therefore^ optometrists arej~ Saturday at the schooL ies of. lectures on "Administration Bauer,, Jon Michaclson, ; of Justice" to be presented Wed- successful drive covering so many Tal Osteopathic Hospital in The loc;al students recently were LOINS daughters. Mrs. Rose Pursell and recommending dual purpose, or bi- ' ' Kiesling "and 'Michael J/ lerbert at the Sunrise Dairies, Hill- be one Of the first developments in Will Be HMSatwday one ttimei . side, of which he is president. Mr, tapeter Suburban, 400 Faitoute day at Rahway Memorial Hospi- Co v r 1 w iU be su< Robert Kiesling. William McCormick/of for Babies myopia control in many years, ac-r Final plans for the Livingston School Bazaar were announced t f. ^ . * «*J«*« He pointed out that anyone— Adlerbert is a member of ihe Cor- SLICED BACON tal after a brief illness.. as ' Wolf badge, Daniel KSK:iiior i ,j gave out material for avenue, Roselle Park. Burial was cordihg to Dr. Hindman. today by Mrs. William Goldenberg chairma. . n andj Mr,,_s Georg,_ ^e PtaylcY»I«,,I«, |~ p^he^on'and statistics for measurin1 detentiog crimen of, businessman, or resident •— may-] nell Class of 1935. Also present The Rev. Robert W. Kurth, as- Joseph AlsoAlesio;; ggol d arrow n Wol^Kjajie,css to bo rolled fqr>thp e leper Iraatf in St. Gertrude Cemetery, Wood- co-chairman. The Bazaar, to be held on Saturday from 10 a.m. to ion an-d •detentio — n-•- »oi make a" pledge and pay it monthly' Were Robert J. Harley of basking bridge. • . ' sistant pastor of First Presbyter- the courts, and crime or quarterly, and that this, is. theDaniel Knauer and Craiu Snydor^K the group does each year. A e ian Church, officiated. Interment 4 p.m., will be the only fund rais- prevention. . silver arrow on wolf, Richari s read front Dr. and Mrs. Ridge and* B. C. ^elden of Cran- Mrs. Hansel, Jr. *. Attending will be Chief Powell, kind of giving we need to make SLICED PORK ROU X33 Mrs. Maria Spurlock was in Falrview Cemetery, West' ing project of the PTA for conducted by the State Police' in Browne, James Yuill ami CraiJ jol in Nigeria, Africa, ex- ford, as representatives of the. Cor- 33:43 the United Fund work. He urged cooperation with' the State Asso- Detective Lt. Ralph J. Koury, De-: money arid nell Cluti of Union Cobnty. , Dr. Benjamin W. P. Allen, field. Hostess for Girl year. There will be a grab Sag. Sgt. A. Frank Burr, pe- fellow Lions members to think, Snydcr; gold arrow on bear, ssing thanks for I can- ciation ^of Chiefs - — •• sent during the past year. Spry C pastor, officiated'at services Mon- Born in Chicago, Mr. Akerhielm ^ames, rides, a cake sale ciation toi unieis oi roue*.-, mu icww ._,»„ ... _... . hard about how much they could ert Gruhe. SAUERKRAUTS4^45c APPIESAUCE a 2?^ 29c did photos will be take ^Mothers Jon Michaelson received a twoBlcmbcrs were presented with Pur* vaqatabl* thort«nli»9 FLOUNDER FILLET 69 " day afternoon in First > Baptist was a resident of Cranford,for 30 Scout Meeting FBI. the PBA and the New Jersey tectivmen Robere Henrt yI Polidor. Nyleh oa^» andd ThomaPatrols- give, how big an investment they Rummage Sale Slated . haw made articles ranging from League of Municipalities'. year pin, and three-yeah r il J of the- year's activities Church for Mrs. Mnria Spurlock, years. He.-retired in February as The, first fall meeting of the: iiuw •..«".. -.» -j~-. |R. Benton. i"/; could afford in making a resound- A rummage sale will be held In 7c oH of 109 High street. A resident j n^^erwTscIr at"the"yr«iem Elec Roosevelt Neighborhood Washing- oil paintings to knitted sweaters to Donald Jackson and James Bit] red by Mrs, McCormlek. ( >UMI-IIGtrJP^B'W^OaBK^'VBBj^IW •r QUALITY-(NO PAT ADDED) ing, success of united giving; • • store at Centennial avenue and trie Cor,, Kearny, where he hadi-~ *»_:.._ „_„.,—,, i.-iJ^Vyr^v. I ~>annd,\ tf«nioQsstoles farfor < sale aat the handi- taglini. . ihefs attending the meeting In- of Cranford for 60 years, »•.». ton Rock Council was held" Mon- The speaker was introduced By .Cranford terrace on Wednesday, FrulH and Vegetables! Spurlock died last Thursday at been employed for 35 years. day afternoon at the home of craft tables. Lunch will be avail- Kiwanis Club Aid Squad Auxiliary Clarence L. Fritz, a club member, James Battaglini, Mrs. Edith 1. James, Mrs. BONELESS KDC He was a- member of First Pres able on the school grounds. and Donald Jackson uvr«- sraduHlter K. Fasnacht and Mrs. Rob- Thursday and Friday of next week Muhlenberg Hospital,>. Plainficld, Mrs. C. F. Hansel, Jr., of 401 Pros- Plans Rummage Sale who is /general chairman for the' by the Roselle-Cranford Chapter after a long illness." byteriaUJI^.».n. Churc~—•*-h- -_an. d the Stanley pect avenue. Mrs. Hansel presided Each family of children frorri Hears History, United Fund drive. ated Into Boy Scout Tionp 44. • J. Pickaf* of Cranford and CHUCK .JTifc. Pio-. Plans for a rummage, sale on Lottie Kingsland of Roselle of Hadassah. Mrs. William Mas- Charms Gatoiy 59: at the meeting and gave a brief kindergarteh, through third grades President Charles Schilllnger, POT Mrs. Spurlock, who was born Holmcs chapter, Telephone sarsky of Cranford is chairman for ONE PRICE ONLY! outline of the scouting, activities have been asked to donate home- October 17 and 18, with location to Constance Sahlin TOMATOES In King and Queen County, Va., | America, Purposes of AA who presided, presented John Hall nccr s ot wife, Mrs.' the sale. was a member of First Baptist Surviving are his for this year. She also reviewed baked pies, cakes, canned or" pre- be 'announced later, were discussed with a distinguished service cer- •was « iii^if,^^.. w. two sons. Charles Meyers, state delegate as the Cranford First Aid Squad Degree at Cedjir C.nst Red. Church and Queen Esther Tent 20. | ^ d Akerhielm; the policy and standards of the| served foods. Each family of chil- for Alcoholics Anonymous, spoke Men In Service Ml rc Washington Rock Council for thel dren in' grades four through six Auxiliary held its opening meet- JUICE Ripe Elizabeth. She was the widow of Gcorge j of Syracuse and Davld before the Kiwanis ° Club, Tues- ing of /the season at the squad ter of Mr, and. Mrs. Frcdcrii arl Muldrow, hospital corps- conducting combined, operations. Isaac Spurlock. Akerhielm of Seaford, Del.; twobenefit of the new leaders. have been asked to donate gifts day at their meeting at Markos tary last year. Sahlin, .8 Blake" avenue, receive j third class, USN, son of Mr.The Marines landed as Uao on riieappie-Grapefrult Mrs. G. M. Coffey, troop, "co- for the grab bag. building" last Wednesday. Surviving are f.v^ sons Isaac. |slst m Mrg Carroy L shaw o, Restaurant, and presented a film the degree of bachelor of scion | Mrs. Charles. MuldroW of 22southern Formos with land, sea DEL MONTE Mrs. Florence Bazilas, program ordinator, described the training Tickets went on sale after school showing the" beginning of the or- __ian street—participated in and air support using all the tac- Jr., and Charles, both of Hosclle; Grosseo Pointe Farms> Mlch;; Btld 1 chairman, who reported on the in medical' technology l;«st Th r schedule of courses available to yesterday and will continue,, Community Group ^ration Land-Ho" during the tics and weapons of the Marine Lux Toilet Soap SECTIONS George qf Westfield and^Lcwils Mrs. James R. Kelly of Tolcd0( ganization. events she and her committee have day at ' exercises mnrkinc HONEYDEW scout leaders and assistants and and Herbert Spurlock, - both O., and two grandchildren. through Friday. . •»Mr. Meyers, who was intro-* opening of Cedar- Crest .Co! ... t two weeks in September, on Corps. Units of the powerful U. JS. for tblUt and bath ASPIrand those interested were urged to arranged for the-year, said per- Cranford; two daughters. Mrs. An open invitation .to the public duced • by Helmut Larsen, out- Slates Talk oil J Allentown, Pa. The decree \h I island of Formosa, with units Seventh Fleet carried the Marines register as soon as possible. has'been extended through posters^^auceu Dy neimui. I^KU, «"'"sons wishing to donate clothing MELONS Marguerite Arnold and Mrs. Hel- ha-i™s Jbee n.^ extende ...„.:„ »,d throA^, g «hw,Moh.,lUnep d the purposes and.functions awarded by. Dr. Dale H. ; 3rd Marine Diviajon. -The from their base oh Okinawa. each en Jones, - both of. Cranford; oneRutgers Admission An ' announcement was made placed in store windowm ms through- ^^ *« Purposes and.functions for the rummage sale may. leave it TROPICAL FRUIT All Extra Largo Size at the squad building. Water Question president .of the-'college. ration was a practice' problem brother, Robert Shackleford of that the Washington Rock District out_Cra.nford. \ of the group commonly called the 1 injunction with the-National- I am a man, and whatever con- V Mrs. Joan Helck, president, con- The Novembef 4, water bond Miss Sahlin's technical /train Virginia; eight trrandchildren and Officer to Speak "Kick-Off" meeting will be held • •" • —r— AA« pointing out that while many ing Was completed at" the Atk ._. Armed Forces to de-cerns humanity is of interest to PUNCH 2 45 referendum will be discussed at two great-grandchildren. on October 28 at the Connecticut individuals attend the meeting of ducted the meeting, which.opened me,—Terence was a cook out held at the wit** a grayer by the chaplain, the first fall meeting of the Cran- town Hospital i following' cine: p proficiency in planning and. The funeral was from the Jud- Farms Presbyterian Church, Un- .^ • - J • To LWV Tonight ofW Mrs. Jean McCandless. Refresh- tord Community Council October academic studies "at Cedar Ot FRESH PRUN 2-25c kins Memorial Home, 1262 East ion, at 10 a.m'. ' guests 200,000 registered members. Lux Toilet Soap rww local Fartis - Tonight at 8:15 in the Guild Mrs. Hansel announced' that the LenncjX aVenue. ments were served by Mrs. Sadie 0 at 8 pjn. In the JTownship Rooms. (elect Ouallty ' 12th avenue, Roselle. Burial was i Room of Trinity Episcopal Church, Mrs. Hansel announced' tfiaf the ~zi "«,».- _ . - . , -, . • *..». Cranford chapter meets'on State Senator RobertC Crane will *DeA Set* in Fairview Cemetery, Westfield. < Laroy. Mrs. Mary Saam and Mrs. calender sale Will take place in ««e Mrs. V. H. Schnebel^d her Tuesday evenings at Sherlock be the speaker. . ' PASCAL ., neighbor- Virginia Schar. ERY Nn^mher. The next neighbor- *•««*»««who ar*e ^Lynhere no nan a dvisi Deboraht from, Ha^ 0| Trinity .church. Urging all Cranford residents to Duncan St Edward Sheffield. Special Limousine Service SPECIAL "K" ^ 0. S. Ml 1 ttii^'k" Six* Mrs. Minnie McNeight voicrs \wiii pivsi-oi ...- hood meeting will be November South America'. Mrs. ScUnebel is Go To College." Produced by the E. Calvin Shire assigned cards, attend, ' Mrs. Charles Redden, long-time language professor to all airports, railway stations & pien Services were held last night at 12 at 1:15 p.m. at the home of former leader of the "troop., for the local business collections Police Safety Program POTATOES N. J. Education Association, the Mrs. B. W. Grant of 15 Oak lane. -rr • CEREAL Gray's, 318 East Broad. street? film sets'forth the problem of the the Cranford United Fund CALL BRift* 64961 —6-2272 Westfield, fof Mrs. Minnie Mc- Those attending the meeting Inaugurated in Schools Jersey and its increased demands ceding Senator Crane's talk, Dial _._,„„. availability of facilities for higher were 'Mrs. R. M. Hay ward, Mrs. e, In which the Rotary and Jll 1 i net for wedding* - Trips to anyplace Nelght, 81, of 311. Rolling Knolls Troop 79 Scouts The Cranford Police Depart- on. wflter,4iajoUe«L.a" ^— - - - -• -~-"~« JUP Irani j, «* Scotch Pla^ formerly of |«^S^ ^^ly H. W. Laughln,, Mrs. E. Venstrom, anls Clubs are cooperatingan ind ments program, of safety lectures the importance of the lumTsented for approval. Serving Deotoraat r ren. • . • . >Mrs. John Brennnn, Mrs. Thomas ithy*lthe nominating committM - Prices Very Reasonable - Learn Field Skills of ftoe To\im- andx^notlon pictures was begun inland xwarned that-pul_ _r—. ..._ Fertolt«»erb««li Crantord,- who died Monday at 1 95 Robert P. Biunno, director of I Wright, Mrs. E. Calvin Shire, Mrs. __j^trial areas and reluctance to authorize a Roderick W.. Smith, comn Muhlenberg Hospital, Plalnfield, Boy scout Troop TO of the Pres-t J- the schools this week by Patrol- COOKIES 12 oi., • - - . i ^.^«».-,^iW^. GG".. Emerson, MrMrss. Joan Helckk, spending project of thi* magnitude chairman, and Mrs. Leonai C after a brief illness. admissions at the Rutgers College byterian Church, went on a day Henry Nussbaum, Kiwanis lieu- man Michael F. Fedroff, Jr., safety Sunthln* 1 . pig. • in. Newark, will comment on theMrs. C. E. Roberts, Mrs. Alfred officer.'; ' •• .. I;,.;'. •_'• ' could result' in defeat o( the. Moody, both members of the QUAKER lomir GRITS':915 HYDROX The Rev. R: R. Miller, pastor ot hike to Memorial Field last Satur- tenant governor, of the Hillside ^-...~ , , „ Wallace Scotch Plains Methodist Church, film and answej questions. Benedit,. Mrs. A. Cook, Mrs. W. C. 0 8 'Patrolman Fedroff visited Roose- measure. She urged club leaders ecutive board, and ™«"^™ < e N b S-nJf* c H^BwSltak- •"» S* "* «"* ^^ »»- Club, and Ja^nfes. McCatoey of Jter, representing the community s i* Me \ assisted by Dr.-Harry M. Taylor, Hamilton, Mrs. B...W. ""P* ""• ^..-*istrujjtlo^n ^on th«>,<>.»e us> enn andd ca carne oof Boaellen~~.ii.—*-**:•, were •' visitors. PresidenPresident velt Schol on Monday, Livingston V axquaint themselves with the ——"—"• The recent successful registra- R. D. Cregan, Mrs. M. Hallenbeck, SAIL DETCRGENT 49 SOCIAL TEAS - 2 j^35 dean of Brothers College, Modi- tion drive In which the League knife and axe for the Totin* Chip presided. Avenue School on Tuesday and proposal in order to arouse the in- large. Dial Mrs. J. Depew, Mrs. P. Vance, James T. ••' The executive'board will - son, officiated. Burial was in Bayparticipated will be reported on award by Senior Patrol Leader ' 1 Walnut Avenue and Bloomingdale terest and support ot the general Deoibrait Soap CareliatWliHeRiee BaM Cleanser 1*!? #*!?&• View Cemetery, Jersey City. by Mrs. Richard Walbrecker. Mrs. G. W. Coffey, Mrs. W. S.Rkhard McCreery and Gregg MU- Aye.venui e Schools yesterday. He public. ^Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. in the mu LOOKING BACK I5 «Mrs. McNelght was born In Bel- .Mrs. S. Robert Christensen, fi- duff, Mrs. C. H. Cox, Mrs. R. O. Uent. Robert Albertson speak today at Lincpm School At a short business meeting pre- clpal building. tomblnaHon le effar Adams, Mrs. O. H. (M«uh,M«. L ••»».- ._^_ | »,___„ _. CohMiBpofHasl 'i-J7- Noxon Meial Polish fast, Northern Ireland, and lived nance chairman, will 'report on Gets Wings in Texas landed • b*«h M| Kerzman, Mrs. S Herbst and Bits. ">trol contests In direction ana , To 20 Years i*r • eala» ** in Bayonne and for 10 years in progress of the annual finance and P.Peterson. -r~ measuring were held andfiihd finished Ueut Robert L., Albertson. son FlorientDeodoraBt Cranford before moving to Scotch in a three-way tie. The cbopping 7 public re T of Mr. and Mrs. Georfee W. Albert- Wrisley SflaB^r«.u..bi.b. Plains 12 years ago.-She was a "The has been re- |coptest was won by the Meoae* Pa^ aon of 10 Dartmouth road, received f Selling Real Estate In Cranford GlinUe.iie'Deterseit a life member of Bayonne Chapter celved most cordially. It is gratl- Girl Scout Troop 75 trot The Scouts also worked on his wings September 3 at Reese \ fire building and cooking. (Krag Ifomndal RIMO 21, OES. rn of the interest of the Air Force Base, Lubbock, Texas, community in our activities. We Leaden Flan Program The: following, scoots Wtii Surviving are a son, 1 and is home on a three weeks Make four Dav Better With . . . BETTE* BREAKFAST FOODS! of Jacksonville, Fla.; u «Ja- anticipat„e a, successful conclusion) Devotion to .a year ot ,.«U4: Richard McCnery, " It Is our hop*! TOJMQtas, Steve WUson, 1 a. Wilbur G. Frceland of Scotch te our campaign. • ' to the ami of A^graduate hi the U. S. Naval •7-35* . jlns, with wh6m she lived, and t^ the funds, so _ Kott, HMJOMS Don-Abademy at Annapolis, he took his Cereals, VeniioitHald Syrup three, grandsons. ' tribut«d «dU enable US J pre-fligM training at Bartow Air Jo October X, 1953, when we moved into our new GokL John Letand, force Base, Fla. Following six Illsbary Paneake Mix ards; DonaWObna, QukerOats Mrs. Clarence weeks oi-«urvival toainfng at Stead ; 13 Eastman Street. . - Mi Sei. JJe and Mathew Parker. Atari force base, Reno, Nev., and AIIDttergeat Nifty Waffles 2 National Dog W—k ValMsl l^«Dti«n| ^eootmaster Paul Strlght and ground training, at McConnel Air eiMcd la^lAtatrtantScoutmaster Jcny Bob- Centfollad tuJtlnfl Mass., mother ot Mr*. Bobert^Fer- Force Base, Wfchita', Kans., he will. hey have been happy, Ibusy years for us. We hope Bliekerry Niffii Nix X "w& ^"^ F^j.jettaon ^oompanied the troop, •..::• be assigned to the Strategic Air DAILY DOG Command .at Davis Monthan Air iey have been the same for you. 29« Nesile's Decaf Coffee .Force Base, Tucson, Ariz., as pilot Pd. Cocmas In Class i-u of a Br47 bomber. ' ''.•'•'' • * FOOD Graduating Tomorrow Meal w Fltli Ftamr ilooking back over the years since 1938, we were - Dairy Frofn Foods-£.. Mkto and cataider salas.. : , .Patrolman Raymond J. Cosmas Bicycle Tag Reminder Lux Orleans Doc Foori • ISo(. The troops publicity wOl beof 15 Harold Johnson place. Is ppressed with the fact there were many streets fit*) WhMBtia—' UP IraU —Oir FliMt Qailliy " •an* andted by the girts In the troop „ members of the 38th Willis C. Bird, clerk of the Mu- s 11 d adult supervision. Assistant l&Iunicipal Police Class who will nicipal Court, issued a reminder Liquid Dtitffwrt 59c LEAF SPINACH 2 ^ 25 nder adult supervisi this week that bicycle licenses are i Cranford on which we had sold at least a dozen mot leaderld s are~Mrs~M. B. J. Jones be graduated at Manastjuan High Hot. School auditorium, Manasquan< at issued' at his office in the Viola- Para*Do{Food cant «7« Ml Mirs. J. N. Kronmeyer. Mrs. mes. One street represented 26 sales, another IW 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night tions Bureau of the -Municipal |0 ^•^•••ww".^ • ™ Brand pltf. •" teaey was. welcomed agjj new. Court Building..' Licenses are Is- RedHeart Dor Food Muber. y • The class has completed a six etc. We developed these records into a book weeks' course of basic police train- sued between 3 and 4:30 p.m. c Dolt's Plieapple Job 2 "2 39° The tint meeting of the troop ; ing at the New Jersey Police Aca- Tuesday .through Friday, Mr. Bird 'titled, ' • . .^ •__ Wbk UM • , , , to cunnou demy at Sea Girt. The school is said. - " 7M. 33* II8TATC Or KATE MAKSAY. alia LoHI-PupspogCaBJy taomu' KATIIKRINC MAKSAY. I Llyril Detowjorf in • Lij -••• Vunmnl to th« ord«r o( CHARLES A. Township of Cranford WVK - BJ' VBUUpwI^PV; ' Bf*4tiJ ^^ p«Qi« OTTO, JR., Surrogate of the County ol "Homes We've Known and Sold 2 Union, made on the tw«nty-thlrd. d»y NOTICE OF SALE or LANDS ro* UNPAID TAXES Libby'sKale ^c..^ «T September, A.D., 1058, upon the' Kb* Public notice U hereby 'given that I. Howard Cbwperthwalte. Collector of , { . «,Co«a4» Daily Boie Biscuits 'FV;15« ^»< Bllc»Uoh of the undetttitned, u ExeCU- of the Tawiuhlp t>l Cranford. In the County ot Union, State of New Jeraey, u nnuminmo AV*NUB. CKANFOKO Libby's Squash ww tbra of the e*Ute of uld d«eeo*«d, will «ell at public >ale for unr>ald tax** and aueuments. all the land, tenement?, Since 1938" nolle* U hirtiby -given to the creditors hereditament* and real eitate hereinafter mentioned to the penon who will pur- Swiss Kaftat Qnryere Daily Kibbled BiscuH ^27* «f Uktd deceued U> exhltilt tor the aub-ch**e the uiM nubieet to the lowest rate of interett, not exceeding eight per cent Red L Fish Dinier •crlber* under oath or aMtnnaMon their LauaVf Dlead t>er annum. Said land* will 'be tolud tloo maiumale*r thinee inwinamountu* iwniiiseverallfy chargeablUMIIMUIDe .««.<*»asalnit. Spratt Assorted Biscuits culm» and demand* agaln» the •••Ute MSa« y-4m\ of Uld dfrtMaed within tly motilhj from the saute on July Ut. lBSS.wun iniere«intetejtti anda Milmlu compute cvui|>uiedg t>ou Jul »uy. , 1... 195 .»..,8 . togethe.«»^...rt. We offer resident* of Cranford and vicinity an BreaM Shrimp c«»»^ the date of laid order, or they will be with lnl*re«t on >ald amouitU from July X. 1U8 to date of tale, and coiti of ule sample sheets of this interesting book are in forever barred from proaecutlntf or re~The *aid uto will take place on Milk BOM Biscuits J^ ^ coveting- th* aame a^aliut the kub- , 'MONttAY. OCTOBER SO. UM outstanding funeral home, complete with air 'revolving sign-in our window. If you'd like to A&P't Prmmium Quality Cofiee ADEU5 KlLBUrtO at the hour of two o'clock P.M.. at Uu> Township Rooim. S3 North Avenue Ea»t. IINCI SIZE' •-1., Cranford. N, 3.Crantord. N. J this interesting story of real estate activity in N. or. The ule I* made under the nrovUlon* of Revised Statute* M:5-1S et seq., of conditioning* organ, large light rooms for your BLUEBERRY Eight O'clock Miid.BJM*.i0- '^65 Daily Doc LaNit Bcr the State of. New Jereey. ' tford, for the past 20 years, why not stop in? Svaaee . The uld Und*. tenemenU, hereditament* and real MUte sa.to be told, and BOKM GUARANTEED TORIVIR the name of the perton or per*An* axalnit whom uld taxi* and aueumenU AMfhave. Red Circle «*-****** 0 £71 Meal been laid, and the amount* of tau and UKsiwrnU. due December 31. 1KS7 with every convenience* Our own display room* Paper Towels 15.80 PIE 55c A&P's Own Chicken Parts Interest to July 1. are a* follow*: 33.15 CakJoft Vigoraua Electrical Components Excepted BLOC* lltM OW1«* *AXE8 A AS«E«S*ENT« « 1 U 5 W. WlUUm* - - 1B57 Taxes ; juicy blue- 55 a. HUbert ...._ ~J Taxei/ MUTUAL U7S A 3137A DeWitt Building Co 1W8 to..105 1457 TaxtrTaxe*f ass.iu ARE USING, WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEYI 4H9I 41A * 41B HJohann. Vau«ha Jahn n — JUM Taxw to.?* ' hmiet in a Haley mill! Coffee &5 • Rea37« r* 4« 4JC 3t M OG. . n*ek*r * K.ttttlsholia Stoke 1»S185T7 TaxeTaxe* 110 J Santella „ ,....t»S7 Tone* 314.W you're interested in buying or selling in Cranford, FUNDS in IIS* tt 11M . 1BS7 Taxe* H.ll AILIOTTEX Hi J. SanteUa 1H.M NO MATTER WHAT KIND OF FUEL YOU 555 A. Wllsori ^ w. -.- IBM & 1957 Taxe* e CiHttCafct TMI fellAT ATLANTIC * PACIFIC Tf A COMPANY 130 C. WetuAan _ ...... lttM.Jk 1»S7 Taxe* IBM benefit of this knowledge of Cranford proper- West MM GEORGE F. RICHARDS 133 1333 N. Hll/er* :>....- ^~ 1957 Taxe* 1(1.SO 123 1330 BtldM LMf Cato •tk«* 16 Normatf Place 150 1444 & 1«U J. Kluta ~ , J9S7 Tove* i • Call For Fr«« D«mon«tr«lioii • Minna Jahn Estate 1630 to 1937 Taxe* 3.467.83 • yours for the asking. ; . Up*. 27* U Cranford, N. J. 1M 4 Ulnna J*hn EaUte -..1930 to 1957 Tax** 3JO9.W DeeeWaat • FREE rUaHhg Survvy • 184 3 t. W. B. rord 19M & I»i7 Tax**. MS I« i' NeaflRolb 363 « A. Dunlap 1957 Taxe* 8.31 # No Down Payment • . BRWge s-iiee 33» 3 C- Dick* * wf. ~...l«2i> to 1*57 Taxe* 1,731.7* • «&i ST7 110 M. UcInUre ._.. *...'.-..*. 1997 Taxe* 1M.U PitiliBfBN loaf Registered Repr*»entatlve M WaliihtU Moldln« Co.1 -^ 16M to 1957 Taxe* 3.704.37 / D(P(N0A8L( FOOD RfTAILIRS SINCE H59 • 3Y«artToPay 9 334-5-«-t Kuex Land Co.— 1955 to193 7 Taxe* '23.S4 •A VnUM Kaseit ...I.1MM It 1951 Taxe* 18 56 ; A. ICesrti* 33.43 F. H. Cray* Jr. Funeral Directors t. B, Gray, Sr . E. HOWLAND INVESTORS an * s«a alknor Realty Co _ 1954 to199 7 T*xe* 443 PU M to 30 1957 Taxe* Ml BRidge 64834 PLANNING 445 D. J. Dougherty 192» to 1937 Taxe* 1,135.10 S23 M * 57 Antonio Scandiirra 19.V1 & 1957 Taxe* 12.1<1 It SrUNOriELD AVBNUaf MI KAST BKOAD 103 MILN ST., CRANFORb-OPEN EVWY THURSDAY & FRIDAY UNTIL 9 CORPORATION •OS * «10 J. Lotito - ...... 1955 to IBS? T«Xc* 17.S0 Realtor izl . 1011 E»!jle A. U 44.B4 CRANFOKD. N. J,'—• Bft «-M«l N. J. - AD S27 V. Wea«! & U " . ...-1930 to 1937 Taxe* E 135 ..195s li 1937 Taxe* 1U.&8 «»"i-ii9t. BRWfl* 6-5900 of America 17« * 17S3 A. Gutrduno '". "...-19M * 1957 Taxe* 18.M "AIR CONDITIONED-FOR SHOPPING COMFORT" M4 n«4 * 17*5 V. CionU „_ 1957 Taxe* 1(1.23 «IPC KNOWS Mutual Ftind^' M4 J. Kin* 1.83H.77 FUEL 548 in* * I«M l " ,_lia7 to 1957 Taxe* RANKIN co 10-U RA M Eat* 4tad St. M. Y. 17. W. T. 5SS UM * am . ~- hpUxJwU. late. »1 CENTENNIAL AVE. CRANFORD

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1 y. '.• •••• • rf-'— THE CRANPORD CITIZEN AND CHfebNICLE, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1958 ffHT CHAWPOHD CITIZEN AND CKHONICLE, TlflJRSDAY, SEPTEMBEH S3, 19M Page Sevc& :!l jter of Mr. and Mrs. Acel Garland congratulrftions on the birth ofDyko browns limit - an otherwise -'.- i:-V • $;Ml of' 508 Linden place, has been their second son, Michael Joseph,|effective painting. -•*'' >$&•'. BPW Opens Needlework Guild Names pledged to Zeta Tan Alpha soror- on September 17 at Elizabeth Gen- '"Some of the neu-cr fsees in the l :••" if Club Slates Cimis ity at Texas Christian University, eral Hospital. They also have three watercolor world to watch are Do- Directors, Seeks Members Fort Worth. Miss G.irlSnftTwho is daughters. rette Harris. Kay .-•'Davis, Olga 7 ~G«nzaU>£.—and—L&re^ine—Do*>ir, Election of the following new directors for 1958-59 has been teacher. announced by Mrs. Charles. F. Hansel, president of the Cranford whose tatiation' and sensitive As Local Unit Local Artist's ' handling of this difficult medium The Business and Professional Mar" .' i^ently . moved to Buzzard's. Bay,' [ p y popular Mark's A.M.E. Church; High A. Cimis of 42 Mass., and who was a rnember for by any one of the new directors or Mr. and Mr ColIins of | vote of the children in the ama-the Cranford Rotary Club, ac- Street, !•••;,/%-•• A program for' the year was 1H .Madison, avniii', nnd MTss .„_,,, drivo. north. dver 40 years, reported that the by the following continuing di- -i tour class of paintings exhibited companied by Henry . Feil and _ .relations, Members.of the Women's Or- planned consisting of outstanding flh Ith E. Steit7.. daughter.of Mr. and j Sunday __ "summer under the aus- T ,, ,m. nuptial mass was Cranford Branch was established rectors: Mrs. R. B. Ackland, Mrs. at the 10th annual art Past Prtiideni^Chark-s E. Dooley Mrs. Collins; literature, Mrs. Ji H.ganization oi Calvary Lutheran speakers and various projects. in 1912 with 19 directors. D. Smead Berry, Miss Jane E. Mrs. Albert Ste-itz of 6 Sutton! exhibit at Trailsidc Museum, tbe club. The music com- Church will arrange for transpor- •'•:\ ,'d ' by the Rev. .'Edgar and Patrick/dL Grail, attended the BrockbaHik. chairman, Mrs. G. B. !*•' During the business meeting the In 191? Cruikshank recall- Chamberlain, Mrs. Walter Conley. place, registered Saturday lor the I Watehung..The exhibit was spon-- 'ts&i** wall present the "Collect"^ tation. The group is sponsored by n at St. Joseph's Church, and "The Federation Song." ; Lyons, co-chairman; music, Mrs. members voted to sponsor another V A rectption was held at ed thah t she was elected secretary Mrs. D. L. Copeland, Mrs.'Howard freshman term at Smith College. | sored by the Union County Park annual ,Rotary District Institute L. O. Tabelman, chairman, Mrs. K. the Cranford Council of Church Career ' Day ' at Cranfard High Cowperthwaite, Mrs. A- H. Crowell Northampton, Mass. 1 Commission. -Water tor New.Ofertcy" will be " , ParamUS. ' and Mrs. Plummer, treasurer. In' y at The Pines. Metuchen. N. Albrecht, co-chairman; public Women. • •'.".. School featuring an air day pro- and Mrs, Curtis Culin. »ht i-srocram presented by Mrs. J. escorted his daugh- 1919 this branch | adopted a war | Eight Union County art welfare, Mrs. L. G. Griffith; tele- Mrs. Carl A. Gehrke will pre- gram designed to help high school Charles M. Eaton has matricu- or-. Mr; and Mrs. Harold Haagense.n i_ Saook and Mrs. J. E. Hawkins. '« the altar- Miss Mary Ret- orphan for.whoseTcare they accept- Also, Mrs. E. A.. Damon, Mrs. canizations cooperated in phone, Mrs. R. G. Smith and year side at the business meeting. girls' in their school planning, as Grace Dickens, lated at Gettysburg (Pa.> College j m« the exhibit, with Mrs. C ] of 7 Orarigt- avenue, residents of Jr, at *b* borne of Mrs. B. C. ' of Tcanuck was maid of honbr, ed responsibility until 1930. The Mrs. Henry G. PS book, Mrs. E. A. Koy'en. well as to assist them in choosing tldcsmaWs were Mrs. John banner year was. 1933, w>th a col- Hahlo.-M.rs. C. R. Hoe, Jr., Mrs. R. as a freshman physical education I H. Paul of Cranford as chirirman. Cranfofd ijtici" 1931. toovod yes- iSeicrfr, S07 West End place, at t( r( :areers.- of Newark, cousin of the lection of ioOZ articles, she said. G. Hoyt, Mrs. B. E. Hudson, Jr., major. He is the son of Mr. andServing on the Coin were -' iay to Hunterdon County. Mrs. October 15 meeting. Get-Acquainted The finance budget for the year Miss France ska "It seems, most importantr'said Mrs. Charles F. Hansel, Mrs. F. E. Mrs. Charles Eaton of 37 Craig Mrs. Paul Kinney Haa ctls n librarian at the A* The Xovember 5 meeting, the Mrs. E.V « '* was presented and passed upon by j^Ncw York City and Miss Mrs. Cruikshank at her recent Mathez, Mrs. J. H. McClintock, place. W. Marek or the/Cranford Cre- Cranford Pubkc Library for 23 •will feature ~a film en- Tea to Inaugurate Mrs.' Marie Deacon, chairman of '^Wagner of River Edge. • ewell-tea, "that the efforts ofj Mrs.. B. C. Metzner, Mrs. Chester ative Art Grou years prior ?o her retirement in Exotic Far East," with the finance committee. Reports Cimis of Cranford was these ..pioneert in Needlework Nissen, Mrs. Nimmo Old, Mrs. W. Dennis K. Chew of 607 Willow l!)55.- foxy by Mrs. John L. Leh- 1 Among tWse exhibiting from Member Drive m were given by Miss Betty Van jcr's best man. Ushers Guild wbrk be carried on." H. Old, Mrs. Santiago. Porcella, street has enrolled as a member of the loca)/art group were Doro- Why, Mrs. AlinevRohbiris, Mrs. Id Clifford EhrUch of-Tea- "Everyone, young or old. is weir Mrs. R. F. Robey, Mrs. R. L. Torri- the freshman class at Moravian thy Greenawald, Lois Faulkner, Watchung Section, National MF&. The dub will hold a philan- Margery Hoff, Mrs. Margaret Cof- brother of the bride; Gerald come,'.' she continued. "The only linson, Mrs." Joseph Trezza, Mrs. College, Bethlehem, Pa. Moravian Phyllis Hellegers, Kay Brewiter, 1 Council of Jewish Women, is plan- ee and Mrs. Virginia^ Williams, G^lli of Newark and-Joseph is the seventh chartered institution t*-.a November 19 in Sher- ning a series of. three get-acquaint- membership requirement is the T. D. Tucker, Mrs. F. J. Waterman eorgla McLoughlin. Ann Wolo- Book Hall. "Japanese Floral Ar- who attended the state board Ebclli of East Orange, cousins donation of two new articles of and Mr?. Fred Zundel. of higher learning in the state M ed teai on Monday at 8:15 pjn. sonovich, Grace Streu, Dolores yars8*rrjer:ts' will be presented by meeting last Saturday at the Arbor s bridegroom; R. Joseph Ray- Pennsylvania, and the 29th ii> Sloat, Lorraine Doerr, Kay Davis, Prospective members have been United States. Mr*. Makato Kajiwara. . , invited from Westfield, Cranford, Inn, Plaihfleld irJoi Bogota and Richard Laura White, Carl Burger, Dor- The iil«!!fature committee will. Kenilworth, Mountainside, Spring- MRS. JOHN J. SEXTON Miss Mary Louise WetjenNvill Pof River Edge. <.<..• ette Harris, Ann Weisgcrbor, putscnl a" program following, a ; field, Plainfield, and other com- /epresent the local BPW at it Cinlis graduated from George Wcisgerber, Olga Gon- fccsantss meeting December 3 at; •A.A.U.N. meeting October 23 to High School' and the Collegians Corner Creative Aft Unit zales, Althea Scheller, Ilah Shee- munities in this area'. 4 Gibbs Secretarial tfae home of Mrs. E. E. MeKeigc, '• held in the Township Rooms. Miss' ne Richard Armstrong, son of Mr. for his sophomore year. He is an han, Cecile O'Connell nnd Blanche Hostesses for the evening are She is employed as a sec- M Firaiw place. Sexpm-Seelbach Nuptials Patricia Philllppe will represent and Mrs.' H,. R. Armstrong of 711 engineering ..student. During his Holland. Mrs. Paul Hershmjji, Mrs. Frank- • at the National Broadcast- Adds 1« Members On De^mber 17, the philan- lin Swcrsky, and Mrs. William the club at the Cranford Commun- SIRS. RONALD C. FLORMANN Tulip street, left last week to be- freshman yeari Mr. DiClerico.. re- , Mrs. Joseph Potts of Cranford ity Council meeting October.6 in o.. New York. ". Sixteor new members have 0" •Bfaropic Chrifrtmas tea will be held Gutman, all of Mountainside. gin his freshman year at the Uni ceived his numerals in soccer and been/nvelcomed jnto th'e Cranford also exhibited paintings. to Sberiock Hall with a program. Pjerformed Here S(dur^iy the Township Rooms-when the husband, who served two versity of Bridgeport (Conn.), lacrosse and was" pledged, to Sig- In a critique of the show, C:jrl A speaker from, the National water supply problem will, be dis- Stive Art Group this fall by by She drama committee | Council office, as well as officers ^/ The marriage of Miss Phyllis Marie Seelbach, daughter of Mr j in the Army, is a graduate where he has made th.e freshman ma Nu fraternity. . , rs. Elyen Sheahan, registration Burger, instructor for the local: and Mrs. Christian Seelbach of 17 Hawthorne street, and John Joseph cussed by Senator Robert C. Crane | Holy Trinity High School, .Sirs.' G. Holmes Williams will' of the local section, will explai! MmDiane Byrnes, Nurse, ial Happenings football team. Last weekend, Mr, chairman of the group. Cranford group, stated: . •• ,\ -, ;. a program entitled "Nue- the many volunteer community Sexton of Kenilworth, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Sexton of Westfield. ack, and Manhattan Col-. Armstrong visited with his broth Miss Quayanna C. McCollpugh, "Ilah Sheehan and Althea The Misses Betty Van Why, ; Keiv York. • members include MrsV'j! G. Cose, „__ at the January .7 meeting at projects open to its membej^hip took place Saturday at the Cal- — Pamela/Campion, daughter o roy, Richard Esperon, Stephen er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.daughter of Mr. and Mpf Dean 9 English Village; Mrs. Al Ban- Scheller of Cranford treat plant Helen Hebendahl, Patricia Phil- i their return from Bermudn, the hoimetrf Mrs. D. R. Creighton, MISS ANN MfeSHANIC on a local, national, and taterna- vary Lutheran Church. W$(tin SL MiehMUs Rites Mr. and Mrs. William Campion o: Carlson, • Timothy O'Malley and Harry Rf Armstrong, Jr., at Lord': McCollough of 17 Dunham avenue, scher, 104 Edgewood road; Mrs. A. life with a heavy impasto quality. 1 Dartmouth road.' tronal level. The National Coun- Iippe and Helen Loire volunteered • Miss Diane Christine Byrnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank I couple will live in Englewood. Angela O'Malley. Point,. Stonjngton, Conn. has registered as freshman at The Scheller is "sensitive and po- The Rev. Arnold Dahlquist, pas- for registration at the Cranford Besfer avenue, celebrated her W. 'Hughes, 1 Franklin avenue; A4 ti» philanthropic tea January cil of Jewish Women is>4n organ- Byrnes of 51 JbhV street, became the bride Saturday of Ronald Springfield Collp Springfield, Mrs. Fred Coates, 609 Hdry street etic nnd the Sheehan full of. verse, tor, performed the ceremony at 3 Adult Education Center. fifth birthday anniversary with and dynamics ;— more effective JI at Sherlock Hall, Miss AT " ization dedicated, to furthering hu- p.m. A reception followed at the Flormann, son of Mti and Mrs. Paul W. Flormann of Dcnvillc. ent Play in Yard Mrs. John- R. Conover of 114 Rudolph C. Metzner, son of Mr. Mass., for start of the fall arid Mrs. Robert Martin, 16 •will speak on "Her! man welfare in the Jewish and party last Thursday. Attending term. through its striking color and con- Hitchin' Post Inn, Union. "7 The Rev. Mark J. Dooley, 'as-( I jroup of 13 girls in the neigh- Beech street entertained at dessert and Mrs. Bruno C. Metzner of 80' B'rookdale road. and Value in Modern general communities. were Jo Ann Wasovvski, Gail Was- bridge Monday evening. Her guests West End place returned last trasts. Is Bride-Ekct .The bride, who was escorted by Hepresent VIA sistant pastor, performed, the cere- brother's best man. Robert td of Oak lane and Manor owski, Betty Jane Wasowski, Wai v Also, Mjf-s. Arthur Gilrnan, 436 CtooJringr mony at 10:30 a.m. at St. Michael's included Mrs. Lewis De Wolf, Mrs. week to Cornell University, Ithaca, .Joan Reeves ' Lightcap, "Grace Streu, also of Cranford. her father, had Mrs. Thomas of Denviile and Frank J. ByrncsjMsiie presented a play recently ter Wasowski, Edward Wasowski, dejughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Orchard street; Mrs. Herbert shows, great possibilities in ' 'h The X-ew Jersey Bell Telephone Church. The double-ring cere- "The Crystal Flask'^ in Robert Davies, Mrs. Charles D. N. Y.. for his/fifth year in the Of Robert Root Smith of Fresh Meadows, L. I., as At Conference Cranford, brother of the * "™ Dorothy Mazdi, Diane Rabinowitz, Lightcap of 7 Syr^estcr street, Streu, 113 Preston avenue; Mrs. 'juicy! handling of oil paints: •will present "This Is Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mcshanic Fete Miss Crane mony was followed by a nuptial back yard of" Linda Dunham, Hall, Mrs: William H. Weber and School of Civil Engineering. He> Judy Williams,. 504 Central ave- her only attendant. The VIA was represented Mon- served as ushers. fuy Rabinowitz, Geoffrey Cooper Mrs. F. Gordon Leech of Cranford, has been named to the Dean's list brackish yellow mixed with Van Jersey,** a lecture and film of Metuchen have announced the Frank Kroll, Jn, of Westfield day at"the fall Conference of the mass. A reception was held at the lahe, the group's director. spent the summer in the sta' nue; Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Reed, 10 at the F<*trttary 4 meeting. On 88th Birthday Far Hills Inn, Somerville. The bride-is a graduate of Cn ae of the girls ranges from and Glenn Cooper. On Sunday and Mrs. M. Steele and Mrs. BenWashington working on for the year 1957-58 at Trenton engagement of their daughter Ann served as best man. Ushers in- few Jersey Federation of Wom- State College. A senior, Miss English village and Mrs. Laura "Behind the" Iron Curtain" will to Robert L. Root, son of Mr. and The 88(h birthday of Miss Sarah ;n's Clubs at Douglass College, Mr. Byrnes escorted his daugh- ford High School and of theU 14. After the play, refrefih- she was honored at a family, party, W. Geddes of Short Hills. veying with the United S , White, 36 Greaves place. cluded William Bliewelss, a cousin with guests from Cranford, Kear- est Service and retu Lightcap is majoring in mathe- be discussed by Charles Post at Mrs. George Root of 8 Riverside Jane Crane, of 104 Walnut avenue, of the bride, and William EtteL lew Brunswick, 'by the following ter to the altar. ange Memorial Hospital Schooll „ were served, A spokesman Out of town members-are Mrs. l!se Philanthropic tea February 18. drive. . was celebrated September 14 at a Mrs. Paul Flormann, Jr., of Den- Nursing. She is on the staff! [the group said that proceeds ny and Kenilworth. Carol Anderson, daughter of Canada, -where he/visited Banff. matics and science. A member of Walter Addie of Roselle Park Was members: ~ *^ 1 the Gamma Sigma sorority, Miss Walter Knorr of Clark, Mrs. For- • Tm<» foreign exchange students party at the home of her sister, the soloist. Mrs. .Walter Chapman, presi- ville, sister-in-law of the bride, the Riverside Hospital, Boon i the play and others to be Capt. and Mrs. R. J. Anderson of 3 and Jasper Nai est Trumbore of. Plainfield, Miss wiM be the guest speakers at the. ...^. Meshanlc is a graduate of Mrs. Fanny Crane Hopfensack, 124 Hawthorne street, was honored at Lightcap has served as a cheer- Metuchen High School and Tren- The bride, a graduate of Cran- Jent; Mrs. Louis Lomench, treas- was matron of honor. Miss Ruth Her husband, a Boonton 1 will be used for a Mrs. L. N. Watkinson of 200 Ar- Alice Wolosonovlch of Linden, regular meeting March 4 at the North Union avenue. Goetz of Cranford and Mrs. Ronald School alumnus; served two y f cause. bor, street entertained at luncheon a surprise party Friday evening in Gene iths, son of Mr. andleader, as secretary of the junior ton State Teachers College. She ford High School and the Pres- urer; Mrs. Alfred Hemleb, wel- class, secretary of her dormitory Miss Frances Ccrchiaro of Eliza- At BELL'S boos* of Mrs. F. J. Martz. 42 West teaches a fifth grade class in Ev- Mrs. George Crane, sister-in- fare; Mrs. Kirigslejr Lawrence, I Ambrose of -'Morristbwn were |jh the.Army; He is. a partner] and bridge last Thursday after- celebration of her 15th birthday Mrs. •is Griffiths of 452 Orch- beth~ond Mrs. H. L. Jamleson of Ho^3y street. • • • • law of Miss Crane and Mrs. Hop- byterian Hospital School of Nurs- anniversary. The party was-given and secretary of the Apgar Society ergreen School, Plainflcld, American home; Mrs. Alva Dun- bridesmaidsbridesmaids.. v. Lydia Byrnes of the firm of P.IW. Flornnawi noon for Mrs. B. W. Flartey, Mrs, et, left Sunday to begin Westfield. A tea on March 18 will feature |9cnsack, and her son-' George ings is a nurse at Overlook Hos- > Diane Byrnes by Susan Montgomery, daughter during her junior year. She is Mr. Root graduated from Cran- pital, Summit • tuden, art;'Mrs. Andrew'Bain, Cranford, sister of the bride, was Sons, Denviile, wholesale Reynold Devlnney, Mrs. V. H sophomore year at Princeton Fifty-fivc members have regis- Tb* Art of Caricature" by Sam Crane, Jr., his wife and their two junior; Mrs. Raymond Higgins, a Junior bridesmaid. < •• Utors of hardware and eli | (Continued from Page 6) Brinkerhoff, Mrs. Lloyd Richards, of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrie Montgoi University, where he is majoring presently serving as correspond- ford High School and Tri-State children , arrived unexpectedly •The bridegroom is a ing secretary of her sorority, as tered, for the fall classes. Mrs. PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Koridm- * • • College, Angola, Ind., and served garden; Mrs. G. Flnney, civics and Paul Flormann, Jr., was his ,. (Continued on Page 7) wees. Mrs. Arthur Kromer, Mrs. Joseph ery of 20 Hillside place, in chemical engineering. i Sheahan announced that there April 1 •will be a business meet- from Jhelr home, in East Strouds- West Orange High School i their return from a "motor ing were Geraldine secretary, of the senior class and as with the army in Korea a'nd Japan. U. S. Maritime School, Fort legislation and Mrs. .William Grey, Downing, Mrs, Donald Guthrie, arc still openings in most classes. ing at the home of Mrs. J. F. Bur- burg, Pa., for a surprise birthday ways and means. - |tpFlorida. the couple will live Mrs. Martin Donnelly and. Mrs, Kay Marek, Sally Sore David Dunham, son of-Mr. and a cheerleader. He is employed as a marketing celebration. ..-•'' . bull. New Txwidon, Conn. \Be> 1IR8. AOOSUNO RENDINEIXI Persons interested in registering oasli, XS Hampton road. Classical trainee with the California Oil Co,, The morning sessions were de- i Township. Ruth Wenzcl of Cranford and Mrs. lie Winters, Barbara^Liska, Bar- Mrs. F. W. Dunham of 23 Roger may contact Mrs. Sheahan at 113 NOW! SAVE 322 smogs -will be presented by Mrs. Miss Crane and her sister, who served four years with the bara Siems, Ga^Krllchols, Diane avenue, left last week to enter his Richard W. Hurley, Jr., son of Perth Amboy. chant Marine and is pVesently < voted to workshops for various r to her marriage, Mrs. Flor- William Maddesga of Denviile. Spring Garden street. R. £. Sostjnan. is 84, are great-granddaughters departments, which included MARTIN JEWELERS in was honored at showers giv- Grurlch, Marjpffe Johnston, Carol junior ' year ' at ' Bethany Col- Mr. and Mrs. Hurley of 345 Wal- A December 27 wedding is of the late Josiah Crane, ST., forployed by the Ess© Research aa Rendinelli nut avenue, has returned to Ham- - JkfMBniferoplc tea will be held planned at St. Michael's Church. 1 American home, civics and legisla- fllrs. Paul Flormann, Jr., by Peter O*Malley, son of Mr. andAlder, Colazo, Judith Ka- lege, Bethany, W. Va. April 15 at the home of Mrs. W. T*. whose family Cranford is named. Engineering Co., Linden.. tion, Junior membership, program t ButK"Gbc'ic, and by Mrs. Huff and Joan Mur- ilton College, Clinton, N. Y., where Births They are the daughters of the late The couple went by plane for a Mrs. Joseph V. O'Malley of 11 minsky, he is entering his junior year. Collins. 18 Madison avenue. Mi's. assistance, public welfare >iW* art. LOWER b Jicknaln of Hillside. Tuxedo place, was honored at a Albert Sangiuliano, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Rich- Edwin Florence will speak on Graduates as Nurse Amanda Aurclla Cory and David honeymoon in Florida. On their At the afternoon session, ex- phy. Mr. and Mrs. Sangiuliano of 2 ards of North Syracuse, N. Y., an- return, they will live at 23 South luncheon party Saturday in cele- An&iaes. Miss Diane Walker, daughter of Miller Crane, who. was the^son of <5th change students from Douglass ind Mrs. Joseph D. Con- Mr. and Mrs. John Halkowich Adams avenue, has entered his Mr. and Mrs. John J. Banker of nounce the birth of their first child Josiah Crane, Jr. ' •. j aSrd street, Kenilworth. . ' ^ Agoitino Renr ration of his eighth birthday a: Tfae.«nnuaT business meeting will Mr. and Mrs. John M. Walker of Mr. College to Paraguay and from ' of 7 Algonquin drive have ilversary. His guests were Ed of 34 Iroquois road entertained at freshman year at Union College, 19 Dartmouth road have received son, Thomas McDonough Rich- be held May « at the home of Mrs. 4 Dartmouth road, graduated re- - Mrs. • Hopfensack now lives in dinelli, Marsh street, Paraguay to Douglass .College 1 home after spending the dinner Friday evening for Mr; andSchenectady, N. Y. He is a grad- word that their son, Jay> Banker, a ards, Jr., on Saturday, September the building occupied by the Cran- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Denning guests of' 1 Wolfe, Jeanne Donnelly, cia freshman at Bucknell University, .Cl Ml Ray, 15 Dartmouth road. cently from the'Hackcnsack Hos- gust r Sunday at a party spoke on their-experiences. at their home at 'Ocean Manning, John Hume, Meal Bar- Mrs. Edward French of Mexico uate of Pingry School, Hillside: -' 20. Mrs. Richards is the former. pital School of. Nursing. Miss ford Historical Society, which was who arrived in Cranford from Bay* i lb Lcwisburg, Pa., has been accepted Miss Marjoric Miskclly, daughter The dub •will end its season with in celebratlon\of Mrsliversary. Rendinelli*. ~ Mrss. low, David Ladahye/'Feter Gil- City, Mexico. Mr.-French is presi- Use annual luncheon on May 20, Walker is presently employed at originally her grandfather's house. town, Tex^ the first of this month 75th birthday Mr. and MrsI Walter E. Thorn dent of the Sun Tube. Corp., of Roberta Ann Schilllnger, daugh- into the Bucknell Glee Club. of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Miskelly of am in Avellino, h the Hackensack Hospital. I for a year's stay, are Irving at 31 Rendinelll was and their son, Kenneth, of 207 Mexico. ' Orleans, Mass., formerly of Cran- la addition to Mrs. Hoffman, of- Italy, Septem 1883. ter' -of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. ficers are as follows: First vice- Mrs. Buel Gossett of Seattle, Han/an) road. The couple has "a Beech street, returned home Sun- Schillinger of 20 Greaves place, Walter Reinhold, Jr., son of Mr.ford, and Mr. Richards is the son Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Armstrong Wash., arived Saturday for a visit son, johnny; aged 14 months. Mr. The party. K was held at day after spending several days and Mrs. Reinhold of 30 Iroquois of Roy F. Richards of San Mateo, president. Mrs, E. W; Schroeder; La Martinique Restau Moun- ARE YOUR TREES HUNGRY? Mrs. Joseph Locke of 102 River- has entered the 1958-59 session at second vice-president, Mrs. J. L. of 711 Tulip street spent last week with her son-in-law and daughter, {Denning is en>pl6yed.oy the Stan* at Lavallette. • side drive entertained at canasta Roanoke College, Salem, Va., as a road, has returned to Westminster alif., formerly of Cranford, and as guests of their son and daugh' Mr. and Mrs. Warren Peret of 6 [dard OU Co, New York. ^ > was given »couple's Choir College in Princeton, where Gcadjr; recording secretary, Mrs. and Tuesday 'afternoon. Her guests freshman. She is a graduate of the late Mrs. Richards. W. H. Lang; corresponding secre- ter-in-law, Mr. >and, Mrs. Harry R. Venetia avenue. . . . , . -. wUdren. Hosts includi Mr. and Mrs. George Apgar and were Mrs. Vincent' Copcutt, Mrs. Cranford High SchooL • he is in his sophomore year. tary, airs. N. M. Lightcap; treas- Armstrong, Jr., of Lord's Point, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Dunhain^ofjMrs. Ralph RendinelU of family, formerly, of 32 Oraton FEED THEM! Charles G. Albury and Mrs. R. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dalton of Stonlngton, Conn. On Tuesday/ J$x. and.Mrs, Hugh M. Wilson 23 Roger avenue spent the weea>| Mr. and Mrs. Anthony"! Miss Ada Jane Garland, daugh- 5 MacArthur avenue are receiving ta«r. Sirs. Howard Cowperthwaite, of Roselle Park, Joseph*; .drive, moved recently to their new Leavitt of Cranford, Mrs. H.Van Miss Lynn Larsen, daughter of and auditor; Mrs. Harry D. Lbh- the senior Armstrongs attended the oJLJx>mlU. Calit, formerly of end in Mllford, ComL, as guests of home at 218 Oak lane. Feeding Trees Hkffps Both Trees and Lawn Cranford, w«« recent •., fuwts of i|r. and Mrs. BL W. Sheldon, town-. of Peabody, Mass., Mr. and PLACE SETTING* Buskirk of Colonla and Mrs. Wil-Mr. and Mrs. Helmut A. Larsen of parents* orientation and tea given Give Them A Fall Feeding! Noy^V^ liam Marshner of Scotch Plains. 207 Oak lane, left last Thursday tor parents of frethmen by the Mrt. Wilton's btotber.tii4aw and erly of Cranford. • Paul Creamer of Saugus, Mass: Chairmen of standing conunit- «nd Mr. and Mrs.,John Murphy, Mrs. .Lawrie Montgomery o* 20 to enter her freshman year at Av- : mdtade fee following: Build- president and -vice-prejdden^ of H*t«r, Mr. and Mrs. Andww Bain ',»;....^\; •• .l+±v •', • [illside' place entertained at I erett College, Danville, Va. Her Of 1A R^tferd aveott^ The WU- Lt and p*rs. Roger WaddiU and also of Saugus. • JOHN KRUSE TREE SERVICE Just Arrived! fund, Mrs. p. . Sits. SchroMSer, program, NEW VAMITIES allurgy engineering. 107 WALNUT AVE. CRANFORD, N. J. Mrs. F. St. Burelbach; publicity, IT, tidBd-'Mr*:'.*"!; Sdwuwr,^ Miss Rosalind VColeman o Mrs; Isifcto Perez of 22 Omaha The makers of nationajly pop- OU f Mohawk drive *ex» hort» 8un- BR 6-1213 Helena Rubinstein's Mrs. J. A. Gctz. Wheeling, W. Va.; is visiting fo drive entertained Tuesday eve-' ular HEIRLOOM STERLING haV*. BR 6-1214 •••••••• •'• - • JUBB A party last Saturday afternoon Leo Chernev, aon of Mr. and two weeks with" her brother-in ning for Mrs. Robert MessersmitM, __ ireduogdpriceBonpIacesettmgs Mrs. Abraham Chernev of 21 Len> S^auer^f M» marked the fourth birthday anni- Mrs: David Smith, Jr., Mrs. Erwin ~anA individual place setting SKIN DEW TREATMENT , ^ plans ^ versary .of Cheryl Irish and the law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wil home drive, left recently for the T t liam Dowling of 218 Prospect ave Heger, Mrs. George Ifedirko, pieces, with no -Seduction in University, of Buffalo, where he is . tonyrrow night from Jdle- Sixth birthday anniversary of Phil- nu.e; Mrs. William Becker, Mrs. Nor- '' the very fine' quality of their fresh young moisture 24 hours a day «IM Airport for a 'trip to' Europe, ip Irish. They are.children of Mr. freshman. A 1958 graduate of LOIN OF PORK bert Wolf. Mrs. Arnold Mattay, - product. Come- in today for 3:DOSaai Cranford High SchooL he is major- where she' win visit Paris, Brus- and Mrs. Philip A. Irish, Jr., of 62 Mrs. Matthew Haney and Mrs. J. the lovely MEIKLOOM pattern^ \ What a beautiful buy—Skin Dew Liquid Emukion Crane parkway. Their guests were Mrs. William Hubiak of 43 Iro ing in accounting; «ls, Switzerland and Germany. quois road entertained the Mom M, Proctor. " ' you have always wanted/^ • Gardan 8upply Canter Sine* 1932 RIB END LOIN END and Skjn Dew Cream—a 24-hour beauty .treatment Joseph - Zamorski, Robert Tanski, that puts deep-down" moisture back into your klcia on £ ettes Club on Monday evening. At «•••«•••»•»•* «•:• • • » • • James DIClerico, son of Mr. and Jeffrey Flaig, Louis Chodash, Pa- - • ^ ./'"•• .i' Vernon R. Conover of Orlando. tending were Mrs. John, Voss, Mrs Mrs. Raymond Rcinhardt and 116-118 South Avenue, E. lb 'contact. You'll gee dryacaa, and teasioM-ligbifning lint* tricia Draus, Kathleen Hess, Jos- NOWI at our foot EMULSION. All day long your make-up looks as if it • SSnarics D'." HaTT "iMhx~3olii» Evawa and-her BOOT MONTHLY I»AYMBNT» POT ROAST 45< were made out of radiance. Reg. 5.00 . i Scherref street entertaihpd at | John, of 3 Omaha drive, returned il-tu&ht treat 4nt«iuuvcIywiUi-UCU-DO»auuit''s I bridge yesterday afternoon for recently by plane from a'month's S-PC. PLACE SETTING NOW '•sit extra-rich emollient*. Overnight stubborn drynea*.age Mrs. William Wcbcr, Mrs. Floyd ;tay In Czechoslovakia, where they makers of the nation*! finest smoked meats and allied P?f.fS^ Weeks'. Mrs. George Gillen, Mrs. visited with relatives. nnpr|HFAIlNa FRESH ' signs and fine lines seem to melt away. Reg. 3.00 Francis Dulicai and Mrs. John R. 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He Mrs. Stanton explained that the ;old arrows; William Evans, Gor- dancing I, II, and III, stenography ing start," said Mr! Crane. "They There are 11 Cranford residents, A dried arrangement sale win Coleman, membership vice- s currently a member of the Plan- program is designed to give a are families who have the means don Wells, Robert Brownlee; sil- president, is In charge of arrange- refresher and typing for begin- SWIFT'S PREMIUM 0kscepd "Problem Coursefour from Kenilworth and one be_ held by the Floraphile Garden ning Board. broad understanding of United and have shown by their interest Club at the First Aid Squad ver arrows; Thomas Benton, Rob- ments for the tea. "Communicating With the Adolescent," the Cranford Adult Iro'm Garwood among appToxir ert O'Brien. Robert McCullough, Mrs. Kaul is active in the Visit- Nations functions. in community affairs that, they can j Building on October 11. The sale mately 1.20Q students registered'as William Biach, William Albans, Family Picnic -)t is desired," she added, "that set an example for the entire town * l-s workshop and discussion group for parents and youth leaders, will start at 9 a.m. ing Nurse Association, of which ireshmen"' at Rutgers University. Carl Peterson, Robert Brownlee Member* of the First Aid Squad I. a broad enough representation of 'Question "Box' in how this United Fund should he \L sponsored jointly with the Union County Mental Health Asso- New Brunswick, this fall. Mrs. F. P. Huston, chairman for ..were hosts "recently to their fam- she is a former president the township's organizations at- supported." • „'• '. -.•v- COTTAGE HAMS announced. today nd Gordon Wells. ' - (Continued fr give to pay my share? residential campaign October 8. ?.,,?<. for ten consecutive Tues- solve their problems with their ions offices. r Moody. ORT Membership Tea lasted from noon till 8 p.m. Be-, •• . . . *. . i -v_ : , tained and reservations made by There are about 175 families in Registratlon.for the teenagers and pre-teenagers. We much you .should give day evenings. Forty-seven of the class cap- The first workshop was held at Plans for a membership tea to Optometrist , S - cause\bf inclement weather, the Robert is a senior at Pennsylvania ^^ting-Mrir-Stanton-atner , _j your means and your the group,, about 3 percent of the! well as 39 others available want, parents to bring their prob- the home of Mrs. Stockberger, i SWIFT'S PREMIUM a« school's 10th annual fained teams and half participated be held this evening at the home activities were confined to the" State University and Charles Is a ™ ^„1jmnv, awnue. community.,"-. • _, ' lems out into the open and to dis- chairman of special arrangements, a 1 interest in the welfare .of your in one or more sports. There Mrs. Joseph Schechterr 924 ^SJfflad ;; headquarters. There were sophomore at La Salle Military .neighbors and your .community. Mr. Crane' said his committee , will be Oqtober 2 cover that other parents have the at 616 Orchard street Monday 107 N. UNION AVE. J ih Arere 23 .Student Council- presi-_ Massachusetts avenue, Westfield, 'games andxdancing, and hula Academy, Oakdale, jp. I. One way might be to add up the wasf highly• - "* encoitrage d* thi"-"s - week same, difficulties. This course will evening. " j were made at a board meeting of North Union be an opportunity for parents to ients and 18 other officiers, while hoofc»s were passed out hy squad approximate amounts you conb-y receipt of a check for $50u frofr m stbool- i served as Student Council he Westfield Chapter of Women's BRidj. «-1332 < (Continued from Page 1) 1 FRYIKG CHKKENS Union County Mental do something practical to solve •members. - : X. .'. . . Tryouts Tonight last year to each of theone, .of the families on the list being •The members. Sixteen freshmen were American ORT (Organization for Refreshments w^e served by (Continued fiom Paae I) reported this became necessary bebe-- agemieS add to the solicited by the starters'"groupstartgp. Association has made a their problems with their teen- cause of apparent lack of mterest ^^ Heal* the Cranford Adult agers." editors of their yearbooks, maga- Cub Pack 103 Picnic Chairman Jack Dclanoy HEADS TRAINING PROGRAM and -will be trained during the »-- —••- -i—•-•- vi ^This fine spirit of cooperatiot n I zines or . newspapers, and 252 -_ tkh ~ W.av4 t\l mntrdrtnn in hid- ...view. of „•!" Dr. Iversen said) !'to help and his committee. Assisting MrMr.. "~ r—•-- , . next seven weeks by a choreogra- on * « *art.of contractors in bid- is going to make it possible for us The course will consist of five served as class o'fflcers. Academ^ "finance this worthwhile pro- Greets Twelve Delaney were Edward Rouvet. A* —Clifforfl D. Siverd. 9 Woods pher for the variou* dance num- <**«>« on the job when it was ad- Q. I would like to know how to attain our goal," the starter two-hour sessions. They' will be cally, over hqlf the class ranked . . \ _. .[ Hole««rri' roadrntaA, whwhoo is headinheading uUpD thee . AS a result, the fee for Jbert Bendlin. Frank Heick.^harles much money, .is being spent on group chairman declared, ' "We m conducted October 28, November among the top 25 percent in their training of more than 800 vol- bers, according to-Walter HoWeU.Vvertised m June, Curse will be only $5 for the New Members "Welle!, Anthony La Rasa, ^ advertising:'' ' hope other residents will, be as i. . Whole or Cut Up 4; -11 and 25 and December 2.~ nigh schools, and about one-third LOWEST PRICE EVER! unteer workers who will seek to director. He announced that he Vto-hour program." j Thomas McKenrja,'* Harris A. It is necessary in running generous in their contributions to were elected to the National Honor Cartoons and. ice cream were raise $75,000 for 12 agencies in will welcome talent from any age Voter Registration nr Ruth C. Boyle, who is di- featured at the season's first meet- y Fred Malpere, Domini the new United Fund. Under group and that he will adhere to any successful public campaign to the United Fund as our first don- . Men in Service Society or its equivalent. Colancri. J. Jerome Raftis and (Continued from P«0f 1) be sure, the public has the .facts a research project for the ing of Cub Pack 103 at Fellow- air. Sivcrd's plan, district man- a strict rehearsal schedule, each (t or." SWIFT'S PREMIUM States . Office of Health, Pvt. Robert Britton, son of Mr. Representatives from each of ship Hall of the First Presbyterian John Colincri. . • . botOOihn political partieimucis •>•«an*d man...... jy „. ___. m Members of Mr. Crane's com- agkrs and captains have been Tuesday and Thursday. ...,.• and, Mrs. Winchester1 Britton of New Jersey's 21 counties', 19 other Church Saturday evening. • independent groups have conduct- and the reasons behind the facts, mittee to canvass the starters' : ation and Welfare, will be trained at campaign headquar- Stage Manager William Ring- ed registration drives this year. This is handled through speakers, FRYING— CHICKEN i- PARTS moderator for the roundtable- 0 Craig place, will arrive home states land the District of Columbia' The meeting was opened with SAPOLIN^ i •••! • the townshi to widen and made possible through the coopi- SUcceed. firms and local civic and service Local Twirler Wins said the parade was "exceptional- trophies and sweater programs." 1 resurface that id later this fall, eratlori of the Cranford Board of organizations also have-been asked FLUTEl^.....; .....'.-•...:...,•.. '. 60.00 up street; Robert S. Smith, 711 • Stock Up and Save • ly large and well organized" and Anyone missed- in Saturday's LAMB CHOPS 59i Springfield avenue; John J. Sos- In Stale Competition RUMMAGE SALE! •tHe business sessions well at- Mrs, C. R- Ite, 10 Cedar Education. for their contributions by (mail, ac- ALTO S&X :•:.,....- u ^ .....: 168.00 up canvass may send his or her con- Six instructors will Join the United Fund LEAN — BrMft, Shank, Nadc nowski, 1042-'Raritan road; Nor- Cynthia Walters, daughter of tended: . , streestreet,,, rrequesteq d a\a\stopp siggn at cording to Mr'. Fritz, who pointed rill tribution by mail to-T.'J. Butler, school's faculty for the, first time. Page I) lb SPANISH GUITARS , 1630 up man L. Steiner, 123 New street, Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Walters of 181 North Ave, East Cranford, N. J. A referendum on a veterans* 428 Casino avenue. the intersection of Eiraar street to reflect the campaign startingjto-1 out that a prompt response to these and Robert J. Wo,>d, 22 Crane 28 Forest avenue, took first place bonus is not being sought this They are: Mrs. Otis Hintz of •Cran- Complete Violitt Outfits, U & full 2730 up and Brookslde place, \and' also- ford, ballet for beginners; Miss day as a banner is swung aerosol requests' and .fast results in the LAMBSTEW 3 -59. parkway. •/ '" in the beginners' class in the 7-to- Conducted by Azure Chapter, No. 87, O.E.S* year. Mr. Morrison stated, but charged that trucks carrying more Michaeline Kiss of Garwood, cos- North Union avenue just above I preliminary campaigns should put Members of the class from -10 age group as annual state com- there is a strong possibility the College Oub than 10 and 12 tons are using two Michaeline Kiss ol Garwood, cos-|Norin union avenu- e juo••* — ry~~~-<_—i In, — JJ,,. ».,«i—.---»i olnn't- _ f thi> mart In ' Itiuiruments Rented bridges in that area which pre I metics, hair and skin care; Miss North avenue and campaign post- the drive well along the road to ilworth are^ Warren P. Bruder, 22 petition of the National Baton PAINT SHOP Legion will seek a referendum to (Continued from Page 1) South 22nd street; Richard K •fVirlers' Association was held in Thurs. • Fri. • Sat. go before the voters in 1959. posted for these respective Ella B. Dohrman of Cranford. in-1 ers begin to appear hi the^windows success by the time .the residential collectedllected. The latter matter will lyesting in securities; E. R. Bogard, of local business nrms./Due to. ap- campaign begins two weeks hence. L F. HAAR Rottman, 20 Columbia, avenue; Nutley last Sunday. — Open Thursday Evenings — .,. Tickets for the spaghetti dinner, Mrs. Mo.T's is chairman fpr this weights. STEAKS John A. Sharp, 75 Arthur terrace, A student of Miss Mary Kosko Sept. 2$, 26,27 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. e;:* Tr., . of Elizabeth, photography; pear Monday are original posters Looking to the fund's long range 3 Roosevelt Ave. — BR 6^0059 — Cranford, N. J. 101 N. Union Awe. BRidge 6-2540 to be served from 5:30 to 8:30 p.myear'. s salc.'wlth Mrs. J. B.'Wair- be. referred to the County Board operations, the executive commit- of linden, Cynthia also finished boosting the SIRLOIN ...... Ib. < • f • • • N ' ' • - and Daniel J. Staruch, 202 North Mrs.. Edwarcawarda Ju. HigginsxiiKKuio, v>., «**, .™v~—.-„ _ tee at a meeting last week ap- Saturday, October < 4, at the • Ca- rington, Jr., as co-chairman. Cith- of Freeholders for/investigation i sino, are moving well, according er members of the committee are: and action^ •'/•''•' Westfield, contract bridge-inter- high school art students under the proved recommendations of - the PORTERHOUSE ...... Ib. to William F. Turk, chairman. Mrs. Warren Sechrist, sorting; Commissioner LaCorte advised mediate, and Dr. Ruth C. Boyle.'.direction of Burton Longenbach. r finance committee for a system of The proceeds of the dinner will Mrs. F. P. Dexter, pricing; Mrs. that a survey indicated a need The /adult school's curriculum Under way in the next few days records' and vcontrols, and author- CLUB RIB STEAKS ...... Ib. Roland R. Graham, Jr.', store ar- 7 includes a\vt>rkshop and. discus^- will be^the canvass of the starters' ized a subcommittee tb look for go into the fund established to for sidewalks along Raritan road > outfit the post's drill team, headed rangements; Mrs. Smithers, collect- and this project will be under- sion group for parents and youth groupsleadingroupi leaaug citizensauzcas; wiUu bwe o^-,^^so- . _ •A by Jack W- Irving. ing; Mrs. John G. Keller, sales, taken as soon as the public works leaden,- "Communicating' With I licited before the start of the cam-1 year-round quarters for the fund's SWIFTS SEtECTI and Mrs. W. H. Meyer, publicity. the Adolescent,'* with Dr. Boyle, a T . Thomas L. Hamilton reported department can fit it into> its that he has collected considerable schedule. professor at Newark State Col- AIXFQUR STORES OPEN NIGHTS lege at Union, as moderator. The waste paper, magazines and fibre Temple Has Referred to the township engi- course is being Jointly ...,__ _ board and urged that all members fContinued from Pao« 1) neer for study and report was a I by the Union County/^Mental RIBS OF BEEF bring their paper for a drive to.thu samples were token last week to/ request from the Borough of Ken- 'Health Association Casino, where M will be bundled. be used as a cuide to the architect Uworth for permission to connect supervisor Funds realized from the sale of Dr. Rosa A. BR d-1044 in designing his fooUngs. . / 26 homes of a new development of special v pub-' .scrap paper will also go toward . The temple's present.South/ave^ along Kenilworth Boulevard a human re- uniforms for the drill . team. lie schools, nuc property was purchased in the Cranford section of the. Rah-lations on "Understand- Commander Patric L. Williams 1027 nnd the front part of theway Valley Joint Trunk Sewer. ing How Groups Work.** It will 30Eattman $ presided. present building was. constructed Farris S. Swackhamer, 10 Her- open ivember 4 and continue CtMtet« Theatre) ROAST or OVEN ROAST Following a building/campaign in nlng avenue,-expressed apprecia- consecutive Tuesday eve- FOR 1951, an addition y/as erected to tion to the committee for the res-for Cancer Society bring, the building to lls present olution . and plaque presented to the Cran- YOUR CHOI' size. hint at the last meeting. He ce- _ Voter*, a Presenting Award Purchase of the Walnut avenue mented that Cranford's police course on "Our Town**, will be site, adjacent to the Walnut Ave- partment 'and its personnel * available; Township officials will To Hadassah Unit nue School playground, was made outstanding m the county,** l discuss their duties and respons}- Mrs. Samuel Shapiro of Cran- in April, 1957. An intensive can- it has been a Ibilittes in such fields as voting sad ford, presiding at the executive board meeting of .the Roselle- WINES AND IIOUOR: Cranford Chapter ".of- Hadassah this year, when^nsjKK) was re-United Nations/Day to Cranford. Ten Cranford attorneys will be held Monday evening at Congre- ceived in pledges, over a three- year period. ."..".••• rfucst lecturers at the "Lew for the ALWAYS A TREAT . {gatkm Emanuel, Roselle, . an- •£_J"-ii.-'' Wjrmsstf* class,^which was ar- nounced that the group will re- UN Ib. fnm^dtoe 1) ,; : ranged by Junes F. Kervick. Top- - -ceive an award from the Ameri- Kaul Ending i&Mitei ics tob e discussed Include: Negli- FILET HIGNON can Cancer Society, Unioh /County xfContinwe(I from Paflf 1) I JO, " ft^Bcc, narrias^B and; divorce, LIQBOR VALUES Chapter, in recognition of its work in engineering and plant opera- > v Armour or Wil £ i> yiiinMpll lspr,..twrdiss« and for the past five yaars on cancer Uon and was products ^B«rt -^- ^jwpqsj* of real property, wills and crimi- ' drjlsstogs. ' ... / '•• ••.•'..•; head «nd assistant ^ totb » ^Katlons. nsl law and procedure*. :' ' ( •-*M Designated to receive the award, mmm^fr.^ M^.^askgiBt***.. Otbw course* available are: which will be presented tonight at m at 2 p^tn.will be lol COuUnuuHy !«•••»•> »n" ^ A member c* 1 [ room at 2 fekin.'will b* 161- Community band, community ofLamblb.4 Dr. Wuester*s Clinic, Salem aver »*ie*Unce at • OH cborus.fkw«arrmiigiiig,P«ychol- nue. 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UVINGSTOX AVENCE-SCBOOL Jieach_ar_lakc_s.wimming. fishing fitcsidcnt_loL_Sej)temher—and—Jo.-^Cross. Class pffirfis urir ,i-luisrii Cwilitliirv. ••'•')'• JAih. State Fieldi Through~the generos- Onto.I and horseback riding. * anne Shamey is the vice-presi- ns lollows: Li'im Flck-bcr. | > r -<<\- ' fi-n'ri vx) th'ir :UT work on their Letters To ity of a few business men and in- dent. The reading group leaders dent; Patti Roecki-r, ^v LCO-JH .si- i i-ct ill fvnmnt'r experii-nces. Many In Rei; respect MrdobReport Children in Mrs. Shirley Young's R0O8EVELT SCHOOL. dustries, they were'able to pur- are: Gary Brown. Di;i'ne Abbott dent;. Dojuild Jadim, • i..'.u\', i.f their picturi^ 'ii-pirt the vacj- first grade have enjoyed their Khtdrrcarten The Editor chase material at i minimum cost; From m* Fifes of The Cranfoxd Citfxen and Chronicle and Kathryn Gangawaro. and Gail 'Munkcl, trt-iiM. lini) s)'(it.'. whieh thi'.v visited. summer vacations. Betty Jean '•••('* •' the Mothers' Auxiliaries of the Children in the morning Kin- Harris traveled.. through New K:>tliU-c n Kn< A'.-' n ilrew a pic- , established Jttg. • \ . 10B Orange Avenue Cranford Boys baseball League completed by OPA rationing officials ictivities of Pupils iirMany Fields dergarten class of Miss Joan WALNUT AVENUE SCHOOL BLOOMINC.I>.\LK A.VF.VI E CHANTOHO CH«O*ICL*, «*blUh«I "ital; TH« CANTO* •i Five Yoart Ago statd Mexico and California and saw IIIIM of the Tumi) r>f th'' Unknown Cranford, N- J. supplie^L -, the finances. These SCHOOL Fletemeyer are, becoming ac- SCHOOL school authorities. "Disney Land." Grade, 2 S.il.lior in W.ishinifton, D. C. and (Combined in 1921) September 22. 1958, By a 3 to 1 vote. Township Committee adopt- quainted with their new school Gailv-eolored mm bird:- moneys were raised through cake The Wednesday Morning Club (,-,„ .,„. Many of the boys and girts vis- The work or the many import- Editor, Citizen and Chronicle ed on final reading an amendment to 4he zoning Grmde 1 Grade 2 :ery, Spndra Geiger, Jo^ce Rut- room. They are enjoying many l';,il..Nt Imr;ki •kr:,lic..l the WaMi- sales, a drama club presentation 53rd season with a philanthropic tea ><,.- , rolatives. • They are: William ant community helpers in Cran- have been displayed on thi* Cranford, !N. J. and other money making projects; ordinance.changing the 34-acre Spert-y tract from Miss Barbara Hoclzer's second mayor, Bonnie Poszylcr, Suzanne new activities. Bruce Carolan, ddr builvtin .boards j,!.v th>' f •':r •'•!) M mi : .• n*. — .'il.o in the CHARLES M.RAY. Editor and Publisher RidtK'.v, Kathleen Brown, Andrea ford is the topic fdr" discussion in. Di.a:.irt f (''il'.it.ni.i. U.iVUi Ar- DeSnr Sir: - T.'"1_ industrial back to Residence "A"' zoning. The bers at the homo of "Mrs. E. K. L<.\.-!;inri grade class has started collecting Cymbaluk, Susan West, Nancy Tom Joralemon, Carl Wrlggins, ilil-. also through dues that are paid Starkweather. Patricia Cooney, Miss Joan Jarrrian's second. «nu bavs andj^irls from'Mr- On behalf of the Rosary Society into the Auxiliary by parents of action paved the way for the start of a 140-homc Hampton street. Mrs. G. B. McDian:.M •",,-, to share their experiences things to add to their science Kassak, Nancy Rac, Richard Bent- Judy Schcnker, Patricia Stickle of St. Michael's Church, I wish to chairman. . friends. Various topics corner. Ellen Dahlquist prepared son, Susan Bennis, Philip Irish, Christine Helmstetter, Barbara Children are "1 ; \\n- •I - the young ball players. .development on the tract, located south of the i O'Brien, Marlene Jones, Jac- and Marjorie have been ex- NATION AI £DITOtlAl thank you for the invitation to scd in Miss an interesting sea shell collection Linda Fedorchak, Richard Laroy a map of Cranford showing where : "^ 1. .i e>t One field is near completion and Lchigh Valley Railroad, between Centennial and Mrs. Joseph Conrad was elected :ii i queline Wessels, Gregory Gamba, perimenting at the easel' with. 9 H a the breakfast and -press" confer- first grade class .one including a worm shell, cpral. and Robert Li2anich. they might find these helpers. W^"'^ ^'""'^ n ^ '"';'' will be used .by the boys in the Walnut avenues. *'-.^ president of the Cranford Garden Cub Id's Fred Bertolino and Janet Ross. paint. . . Jones"Albovt Talhot, Theifs.i Mi- \f—VSaaKf^lr 1 j_ ^?. _ "^J. ^^^ king's crown, and cockrels. Janet Ana it: lhii-L- v. ii,,i i« rtrayed ence sponsored by you on Friday, Major Leagues, the adjoining meeting at the home o( Mrs. H. G. Sinj-b•.:;• Grade 3 "Carl Herbert, Keith Langhein- The following children's pic-lneuri jutlith Ganity, Wrn,i> Military service as it affects .today's high school ••••:•'. cd right. Ro^rt Kaplan and Kempf brought in a cardinal's nc-st Lynn Burns. Frank Sharer. September 19th. field, which will be used by the ' Linden place. Mrs. Mathew D. Hall v.;-- lW Miss Patricia Drake's third Raymond Mertz. Susan Young, rich, Debra Fitzgerald and Alicia tures of community helpers arc Brearly, Patricia Moraiv. Kniiuth :,i. u- :• li.i'iu N> ••.•• .Irr e.v resort It was, thoroughly enjoyed by student was to be discussed in round table faslv : i talked about their and Jeffrey Gray added a spar- grade, class has been .studying being, displayed on our bulletin click.' Charits Gamhle,, Tlvin., an:,- •.•••'!., Jonathan I Jtlhtcap, Member. Quality Weeklies of New Jersey Pony, League is being worked secpnd vice-president, and Mrs. II K Bwch.1 Rk'hiird ' Garcia, and Kathleen Lempke found finger palriting to Mrs. Edward M, Coe, president, ion at the first fall meeting of the Cranford ftigh' in the field of fishing. row's nest. > He also brought in about "health and the importance 1 j.bo^ard: Jeffrey Yacker. Susan Sof- Beadle. Karen McCuiub .iml ;S.u- II. Un .if K. i::.nl, Ka'tlec-i), Hoiil- upon at present. corresponding secretary. in Loh went to the short . ' be interesting. Tom Hodge, Ste- and myself, publicity chairman; School PTA. Gerhard Kellner, boys' guidance mentioned.* foot-ton* sampled of flint and mica'^to add of proper care- of->the teeth. man, Charlotte Paumi, Deborah I phen Sczesny. ko.-Sn.-.m Sn'uih. I.y'cl..i ••Byriles, We would like to invite the to the' rock collection. Donna Nardonc, James Heams, phen Knezo, John Leonard, Stev- of our organization. . director aVthe high-school, was to be moderator* Twenty Years Ago he had seen. Chuck #tah The children are also working Goldberg,. Walter Ditzel and Ste- ' Canil t'c.ntr. The.'«.!"i'e- Wobor. Entered at the Post Office at Cranford, N. J., as Second Class Matter. Published Thursdays at public to visit the • Garden.- State Candice Smith and Carol Plungls en Schmidt,. Uoyd Snook. Lynn The classroom bulletin board Mrs. Lisle It. Beardslee was electrd • r „ Paul 'Carbone and John Schaal on a hall bulletin board display. I.miUi U'uierki-hr'. IJul n-s De I feel certain that the informa- field' and see just what can be • Mayor Fred P. Andersen announced that ^ '-;idctt rtowever, proceeded to tell saw'"Cowboy City." ' , KeTmig. Elizabeth Majrer, Bar- phen UUchny. - reflects the interest of the chil- Cranford, N. J., by The Cranford Citizen and Chronicle, Inc. Official newspaper for Cranford, tion passed on by you and your: of the Cranford Welfare-Assox-iation n, ISthouKht the fish was prob- found acorns and horse-chestnuts It "will center on autumn. All of Clu^'i't. lii.berl-J-.uetri.il.I'ami Nina done by the adults of. Cranford Cranford stood ready to take two important steps' for their seed study. The class Edward Cook, Brian Dolln, Al- bara Reinhart, Sharon Shlndler Grmde 4 dren in Rood safety measures. Pic- Garwood and gCcnilworth. Subscription Rate, $4.00 a Year. Advertising Rates on Rfcquest. associates, will prove helpful to Walter E. Cooper at a meeting of tht the children made autumn leaves 11 .'for the youth of Cranford. to secure better water service. The first would be j^ioup A ta len Enlow, Michael Mitchell. John anj Juiie Da Walt have been -hav- Boys an* girls of Miss Gcral-tures illustrating desirable and '^"'H me in preparing future accounts ' the 10 North Union avenue headqumu ,- became quite interested M'star- for a large tree.' Colorful leaves Respectfully yours, the .forwarding to the Public Utilities Commission fUh°when Edward Buclcer brought Perczluha, Patricia Johnson and ingg a g time with clay. Pic- dine Pfarrer's fourth grade have undesirable safety procedures. —^ Office: 21-23 Alde'h Street, Cranford, N. J. ^P»r Telephone BRidge 6-6000 of the activities of- our organiza- ,vered that they both were made, by Judith Gonit&ki, Jill Hublak, President, of a resolution urging that body'to "deny the rate , .association went on record as favoriim it-, a y one Into class and talked about it. Robert Deen played With their tures with crayons have been just begun their study of Mexico. were drawn by Karen Halvorsen, To fevf'mueh U)Y o'hers. rind lit- tion. dlte s Linda Benedetto, Sal vat ore l>a- Cranford Boys Baseball increase requested by the Plainfield"-Union posal for-a united fund drive for fun!; by a«j silyer dolters as gifts It looks like the second grade will friends. , , ... _ -*~ made by Michael Ricany, Rich- While discussing the varying cli- Wendy Brearly, Theresa Mineur, , tlr foj' nui 'rh !•-; to rr>train our Sincerely yours, Natives. Philip Blume was Ferrara, Donna Ooughlin and Julia League Mothers' Aux. Water Co.. The second would be the appointment of the social and civic agencies of Cranfm have a science-filled year with Grade S "' ard Simpson, Joann Lynes and mates of iMeyico, interest arose Barbara Jones, Frances'Valla and s»if>sh, and bii\ivnKnt affections, . . Helen L. Kenny "Tboy who, saw "My Fair Hawks. of representatives from Cranford to meet with The South Side Civic Association, -!., lots of collection items to exam- Boys and girls in Mrs. Lorraine Stuart Snowden. . -' ~' In. what life would be like in theSusan Yost. • . jeulVtitutes the perfection of human # (Mrs. F. X.) ^ "~ Cranford, N. J. . Also over the weekend, stories on autumn selected desert areas of Mexico. Thus as those from other communities with the view of most active groups in Cranford in stai'ini; pro , Uetzger had visited *he ine. bulletin board were writ- Olszewski's third grade have been The class celebrated fodr birth- The boys and fiirls in M.iss Joan.'-Tnalure.-—Adam Smith Adult School Lists Reflect the Times > September 22, 1953 jeets of civic betterment,-voted to tlisbiipri. i working on school safety. As a days — Barbara Relnhart, Bruce a practical arts project, the. boys Cranford, N. J. . establishing a joint authority to study the possi- of the Battle of Gettysburg. Oraie S ten by Mary Beth Novello, Paill- . September. 23, 1058 Editor, Citizen and Chronicle • T. Weiersbach, vice-president, anhounad V ette Johnson, David Levonas and result of class discussions the fol- ' Carolan, Tom Joralemon and and girls have, completed a bor- The course called "Our Town," co- bility of acquiring the properties of the company Thornton showed the Mrs. Joan Melvin's third gpacle Forty-one courses, 10 of them new Editor, Citizen and Chronicle Cranford, N. J. v • the club was no longer useful. feathers she had found. William Marston. lowing children drew safety post- Lynn Keimlg. der mural entitled - "The * Living sponsored by the Cranford League of Dear Sir: and "forming a publicly-owned water supply." has begun a study of Hollands The ers for the bulletin-board: Mark Desert." \ ' \ POWERS SCHOOL' this year, arc .being offered by the Cran- 3Cranford. N. J. . ' Arthur B. McCallum of New Bruruwu-k. Ho- I reminded idra Cohen of a The boys and girls welcomed Grade 1 - \Vomen Voters, represents a wonderful (Mrs.' Fred Waterman, our presi- "Sgt. Harry P. Page of the Crahford Police De- children have prepared an exhibit Gutierrez, Barbara Howes, Susan Ising's Dear Sk: : tary district governor, paid his official visit j .nest she found. Later to. their class Clotilde Sulmonettt Pupils in Mrs. Owen Through black cut paper sllhou-<- / rOR POISr AND SILr-ASSURAIMCa? ford Adult School for its tGtll annual fall dent, and I extend our most sin- partment was named captain of the First Aid of Dutch objects. P^tty Zobel OHinick, Alvin Sorge and Lynne first grade are making color ettes of Ntlesert, cactus, laboring opportunity for residents to meet the May I take this opportunity, the Cranford Rotary Club at its lunch, -on IT^J [day Sondra brought the nest contributed severar pamphlets from Italy. They are helping her .Special Fall Courses Starting Now semest-of. The term will open October 7 publicly thanlc you .and yc cere thanks for the invitation to 'Squad at a .meeting in the municipal building. to learn English. Terry. . i . . charts. They have brought in rib- Mexicans and their donkeys they^ Put the fanutui Powers Coursi,* tc work t»>r \oo! J*°>in leaders of, the various departments of mu-: ing in the chapel of Cranford Methodi t Church] about Holland./Janet Brubaker The .'class has begun a social alrU antl women o( all imes who Mmlv unh John (to^rt and continue for 10 consecutive Tuesday staff for the gracious hospitality attend your Press Breakfast. In- He also was appointed chairman of the squad's discussion was «tarted Grade S bons, pictures and samples of have depicted n quiet desert set nicipal government. Each will explain formation received regarding Dr. Joseph A. Zingales was installed n~] brought' wooden shoes, a china studies unit on the Netherlands. Powers' 'expert insiriiLior* impro*m\i ruisiurc, wet^ht, shown to us at the press break- training committee by'Victor D. Shahcen, presi- w Obrock and Marilyn Mrs.'Cora Leonard's fifth grade | dress material of many colors. fn the blaze of an evening sunset. fllturc, make-up, wjrdri»lv; styling, watkinu. speech, pone evenings at Cranford High-School. " • preparation of news for publlca- dent of the Crahford Physicians' Club at thd windmill and a doll dressed in a Jeffrey Gamba drew a poster dis- and pervouality. the tunctions and problems of his depart- fast last Friday. dent. .. •• " ' Hitter they mentioned the class is studying about the south- The children who brought in ma-Next they will study the types of .' tion was very instructive. club's annual dinner meeting at the Essex Dutch costume. Elizabeth Jack- play of tulips for the unit bulletin Congenial yroups d.iv. evening or .S^uirdav. Private in- •'"' Courses which reflect current prob- The added information given of walking barefoot, son contributed a Dutch cap. Ron- eastern part of our country. Some terial for the charts are Joanne animals and insects which take struction avatlnblc Special teen-aye cl'i^cs. U-uU'ct icrmt. ment and answer questions. Thanks to all who „. made the Tan Y«ars Ago in Newark, He succeeded Dr., Albert r.i-wi lems and changing world conditions are . by you and your staff will greatly i Baker! showed some pic- " hwartzbach also brought a of the pupils have brought inter- 0 8 uthann Diana sundown as a signal for evening land Th«r« Ii a Powers Courio for You. Enroll Today I Ten Cranford attorneys, will be guest Press' Breakfast v such a big suc- To'tal registration in Grahford during the Mrs. Alison W. Hitchcock of 2!'.) Contr esting information and exhibits ThT e children Avho have made!®"'Broskey^ ' , *Janet Chase, Thomas hunting. •u»ln«i« WOOTCK Visit, write or phoni Sue Newton help to make us better publicity -of the recent train wreck of "kiompen," Hen)*moh*rt prominent among the new subjects listed. from (trips- which they have taken unit projects are: Christine Bald- lecturers for the "Law for the Layman" chairmen. . i . . " cess. . •••>•• ; preliminary registration period under the new avenue was rewriting and editing a bonk, "CorJ funore Fisher displayed a. Miss Pfaff helped the children Gill. William Patton, Martha Due to the contributions of Matrant POWERS SCHOOL 247 Park Avenue Sincerely yoiirs, . - to' these states. They are: Rita win, a diarama; Linda Church, a (at Jfitlt Street near Grc.nd I'ltunili ,» At this time last year, before Sputnik I Once again" Mrs. John Dolin, Selective Service Apt was 808» it was announced • cerning Cats," Written by her mother. Which came out during make cut paper designs of typical and Janet ThilL many parents and children the course, which was arranged, by James F. Mra, C. A. Mijler Madas, Arlen'e Fricke, Barbara windmill with an accompanying president of the VFW. Auxiliary, •• • rnander'-of Cranford Post 212, American Legion, . the Citizen and Chronicle, died at his homo, 1 was promoteor by T«4 Mary Jane Fleckenstine andbMary crafts. The following boys and Republican Club, Inc.. a* toy knightXSome older Stuart Herman and, Richard a soap carving 'of a Dutch shoe;: ball's first grade have been work- girls have contributed:.. Judy'Hal- versational Russian would be offered in schools, will lead a human relations sem- Yours truly, succeeding G. Frank Zimmerman, and Mrs. North avenue, west. Mr. Warner was also Jane Ray were displayed on the station were dis- Wolfinger. Jacqueline Korba, aJvoaktag gar- I ing hard. They are learning to kowlch, Donna Bebkowlcz, Ce- the fall of 1953. But it is, along with con- Mrs. C.~G. Siegfried Elizabeth Goodman was re-installed as presi- bulletin board. read and write and work witLh inar on "Understanding How Groups 14 Dartmouth Road, member of the Union County Board of Taxatio Burton. The following committees have den of tulips, and Barbara Leon-' " " """"' ' *' "" celia Hagel, Reglna Hagel, George Publicity Chairman dent of the Auxiliary at joint ceremonies at the former sheriff, former postmas.ter and tc numbers. They have also begun Fitting versational Spanish. . . -o Work." It will open November 4 and con- Ladies' Auxiliary Cranford, N. J. ' ' UTNCOLN SCHOOL been set up to prepare special re- owicz, a picture booklet and re- to practice for their assembly pro- Smith, Susan Coyle, Christopher Casino. Bertram Stewart, county commander, . clerk, once a member of the Board of Another course relevant to problems Capt. N. R. Fiske Post, September 21, 1958 ' Grade 1 ports for the class: Virginia— port about the Netherlands. gram Which will be in October. Fuller, Jean Gilbert, Ronald tinue for five consecutive Tuesday eve- assisted by William Hill, senior county vice-com- tlon and a Republican and civic leader' locallj << Charlotte Charles, Rita Madas, Grade 6 Editor, Citizen and Chronicle 6ur Pets" has been the sub- During the first week of school, Brownlee; David Papier, Patricia SHOES IS OUR SPECSALTY! of the day is a new one entitled, "Com- Pupils in Mrs. Ruth Coppage's nings. Cranford, N. J. . mander, were in charge of installation for the for more than 30 years. He had been n ject for science in' Mrs. • Virginia Theodore iKnauer and Thomas the children made puppets of Baldl, Barbara Walton, Sandra 713 Willow Street sixth grade welcomed to the class • Wilbur G>on Shoes for Women _ municating With (he Adolescent." This Also listed are courses entitled com- Dear Sir:. ..-.;, • post, while Mrs,. Elsie Hetherington, past county county Republican circles about two Jones' first grade. Canaries, dags, Cymbaluk; West Virginia—Rich- themselves and they are displayed Schurer, Corilyn Pollock and Cranford, K- J." ard Wolfinger, Nancylee Robinson, Beverly Mosco, Karen - Kochera roundtabletype-class is designed to help munity band, community chorus, ilower Mrs. Lawrie Montgomery and president, officiated, for' th|rauxiliary. The death, was the. occasion for publirfiinu th cats, parakeets, goldfish, guppies, on their bulletin board. Frederick Traut.. _ • Munn Bush and Edgerton Shoes for Men ' September 23, 1958 Barbara Ann Connell and Ronald and Charles Dreicr. . ,...'.. 1 I. wish to thank you for the very The Cranford Clippers batted, their way to •' first extra in the history ot Craafoi ci and 5(J turtles, snails, a rabbit, a parrot Each day when all their work ;. Grade 6 parents- solve their problems with their arranging, psychology, speed reading, Editor, Citizen and Chronicle Guertin. Many of the children • had in- • Pro-Tek-Tiv Shoes for Children pleasant and Informative time we the .Union County. Baseball League champion- ^ were sold in the morning and/t'aiiy afternooJ School and a guinea pig belong to variou: Is done, the children mail thelr- Miss Barbara Fichenscher's teenagers. The idea is to get parents to contract bridge-beginners, dog obedi- Cranford, N. J. ' had^at your press breakfast work- members' of the class. Lynrie North Carolina—Virginia Bush, teresting summer vacations, Elaine ship by outscoring the Ellzabethport Question hours beginning five hoursXafter Mr. War Kasen, Thomas Nolan. Richard work in a real mailbox. The mail- sixth grade boys and girls started Dear Sir: shop on September 19. Erfckson brought in her guinea Arlene Fricke, Michael Lizanich man b the child who did his bring their problems out into the open to ence, first aid (in cooperation with the " Marks, 12-7, in a free-swinging contest at Bro- died. * '"'-•'"'• . " ,/'•"•"• '. anay5,^been the mailmen during Dr. Ruth C. Boyle, who is directing a 1 ' organization and your newspaper. 1 chael Delia Ros.a were elected as 304 CENTENNIAL AVE. CRANFORD III, upholstering, .gift-wrapping , stenog- The^ talks were very informative of. masl^iound on. the upper floor' were ordon Shenk, Lynne Erickson, Albert Stuart Herman, Carolyn Feltz, is in the Navy. Other boys and -the part week. % research project for the. United States Sincerely,. .; ,.,-'• Fifteen Years Ago BT.BB t-mr class representatives for . tho Red Office of Health, Education and Welfare, raphy refresher and typing for beginners. and the publicity handbook, which ' (Mrs, A. R.) Irma S. Mlrante destroyed by Police Chief Carl Massa, who < CMUffOBP. W. J. RrzkaUa, Paul Yunos, Kathy Raf-' Joyce Brooks and Paul Bauer. girls spent their summers at the Charles Obranowlcz Is the class Not only will your enrolling in one? was distributed will certainly Publicity, chairman A graphic account of a surprise attack by (ed.that equipment used in distilling the ak will be the moderator. A grant by the prove invaluable in handling dub.' Brookside Place School PTA American Rangers and British .Commandos above or more of these courses allow you to-inejKsjcorrectly .In the future. Salerno, Italy, was received in a letter, by Mr. be confiscated. Union County Mental Health Association r learn more about some subject which irr- Sincerely, and Mrs. Howard J. Stanley,©* 9 Sylvester , ••AJB>a memorial to the late James E. Henn LADIES) has cut the fee for the course to $5 for of the Cranford police departa-!. Mrs. Edward Mftrek d Meeting Held theirscfl^Xng Bv^ terests you as a hobby or will help you j.^.,,.,^^ a^member of the force nearly 36 ytan the two-hour program., Publicity Chairman .".••<•< * executive board of the wl^o commanded one of the boats that Use Our Professional in your family relationship or job, but the.VtAV of which Mr. Hennessey was an I This course. Dr. Kenneth W. \vet- H 102 Centennial Avonua Cranford 'Women's/ Republican Rangers' and Commandos to their, .destination. Tailoring Service'... you will probably enjoy it. You will al£o, orary menaberi, was. to plant an eversrcoi tr sen, adult school president-director, Cranford, N. J. Club,, Inc., met Monday at the Flans tor the. distribution'of/War Ration give your Dresses, no doubt, make some new friendships home of Mrt. Alfred Duenunler, in Memorial Park-, north of police headquartti points out, is not just for the parents of September 20, 1958 . Book Four through "the public schools had bepn Suits and Coats... with neighbors who, like yourself, are in- , Editor, Citizen and Chronicle 104 Adam*, avenue. - children in serious difficulties^ It is for terested in continuing to add to their Cranford, N. J. - -:.•'••„.•.. the new season look of smartnessl all parents interested in knowing more knowledge. . . ' ; . Dear Sir: ATTENTION! CRANFORD BOWLING LEAGUE! about how to cope with family problems, As representatives of the Senior In-person registration opens next - ViUage -Improvement AsaocUttoft Cranford BewUng League Shirts Will Be Drycleaned or large or small. r!' • ••'•/!-!!'• Thursday evening at Cranford High we wish to thank you for the Washed at Absolutely No Charge at Plant Store! No Other new courses are: Art. for be- School and will continue! the following . breakfast given Friday at Sber^ ginners, ballet for beginners, cosmetics, IJalL Your instruction* on Strings Attached! are you cramped for space? evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. Isn't there ajt proper; reporting will be most BRING YOURS JTO OUR PLANT STORE TODAY! hair and skin care, interior design-ad- least one course on the list that you would helpful. x vanced, pre-bridge, leathercraft and bur . Thanks, too, lor the nice, useful \ like to/take? '."''•.'•' favors. town. Sincerely, ..'.'•'. HERE'S WHAT TO DO I iMn. Walter Chapman, ' .:;•• .:••'• President '.' ' •.. ^r- Bicycle Safety Program Importance Increases , Mrs. Guy C Parsons, The local policli e department'dt s .'. . -Publicity Chairman • I^dKce Chief Lester W. Powell re-. JJ J J . . Cranforo, N. 3. :" ported this .week that the bicycle safety wxjgram ' ^~ — Sentembet at, 1958 use our program conducted each year by theuu$ time iii: Editor, Cltissa and Ouronigle ) Cranford, N. J. . Cranford Police Department is in Hill and nibUc^§af6ty Rowing that bicycle Dear Sir: ' WEEK swing now that classes have resumed m y are increasing i,- .It Is with pleasure that we ad- the local schools. It includes lectures «*d bicycle fatalities dress this letter to you so, that (hid Storage Vaults through your' newspaper, the showing of safety Qlms m the - - ^ ^Jhi months of this people of Cranford can be made the depar^menfr tefe^? offi' with seyen such deaths aware of What fathers and mothers and other- Interested citi- man Michael F. l»rofX Jr^ v . Eleven of this year^ victims were 14 zens,, of little leaguers are doing Simply take any SUIT, or plain DRESS to store summer clothes... to the for the coming baseball season. years of age or younger. In addition to Although baseball season is over the youBgsters, one victim ,was 15, an- for the boys, it has just begun for the mothers and fathers, who and combine it with Tone] of the following: ^«li«« W, another 21 and the other 28 are anxious to have fields ready for the coming season. OF CHARGE" 90jpercent of the in-' •While most people were taking SLACKS, TROUSERS, SPORT SHIRT, PLAIN SKIRT, SWEATER advantage ot the last holiday ^^_, f ... ch year are males, the state figures show, but the most periTouV Wm W^IB^ifuUyDryc^n J- ^^ "• CASH N'CARRY Swan will professionally vstore your summer Age if between ^ and 14 years of age for boring endlessly ot the Garden clothes, "FREE" now thru April 15,1959. Reg- m% both boys and girls. nor Fashionable ular budget priced cleaning charges prevail. list "This indicates," the state release Bo* | PT Only m -M . NO DISCOUNT s practices points out, "tJhat programs among ele- to borrow money for the •: ITO ueJ; no horn; mentary and junior high school pupils ALL things you want and need ... i^ueavf; riding double*- rid- are those most needed. Barents as well FORMS and the "fashion" center is I •Picked Up ami Delivered . * . only $1.62 I m Drytloanors * bars; tiding: without holding must be informed of the" importance of your nearest Suburban Office PUmdie bars; ctttting in and out of impressing youngsters with the funda- • Shirt Launderois Inc; on jvrong side of road; riding too mental principles oft$afe bicycle riding." OF where there are- courteous • Cold Storage Vaults ytmk clinging to vehicle; did not observe ' As can be seen from the- above com- -people waiting to serve with • Deluxe Kiifi Cleaners stoplight; did not observe stop sign; rid- nlent, the program being carried out by INSURANCE a PERSONAL LOAN. • Drydeaners • Tailoring ing on the sidewalk; no registration. the Cranford Police Department in co- • Shirt Launderers KNOWN • Fur Storage Vault* ^For the protection of your sons and operation with the local schools is aimed ! daughters and the safety of the public," in the right direction. All that is needed '(:"v. i~'' %• •••>V''' >•' •''"*'• •• • • Deluxe Rug Cleaners the card reads, "we are asking for your to injure its success is the wholehearted TO MAN I • Tailoring ". . . . DIsMtiQiilshed Si-rcircx for tin- cooperation in correcting these condi- support of parents and the children them- Quality C'lHisciou.s- . . .-." tions," selves. ".... 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TB(E CRANPtJRD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, SEPT 25. 1958 THE CRANFORD CfTOEW A1CD CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1858 Page live -Page the harvest, a symbol of which is • ".;•'• -il for services at the temple tomor-1 tjrim pgy****W*tTuxITSr the fruits and grains of the field, of Bar Mitr\-ah." The bar naitz- Lincoln-School-— the rabbi explained. y and the New School number of books, including "Death It was announced that the first Church. Roselle Park, from 10 a.m. vah of Stanley Minchwill be held and Rebirth of Psychology" and to 2:30 p.m. October 9. This year, the "sukkah" at in Mew York, al the home of Mrs. regular meeting of the PTA will Class Mothers u-Temple at the Saturday morning, services. J. Gilbert Allen. 9 Columbia ave- "The Cloud of Unknowing." be held in the school at 8:15 p.m. grograins^r the at sundown this Temple Beth-El will be decorated nue. ' •tot by the Suburban Garden Club and October 14. Each mother will Honored at Tea for eight days, the Youth Group of the temple. Advanced Psychology Starting next Tuesday.' from DISCUM Walnut PTA have' an. opportunity 1o be hosj- Woodsidc Manor A class mothers' tea," sponsored Rally Day this week by 7:30 to 9:30 pun^ the lecture ser - ess at a'-meeting during the year,* Installation Presbyterians to M; Holiday servicos will be held at Lectured Arranged les irill contiaue for e^ight weeks. Program for Season Announcement was made that the b.tf the executive board of the Lin- Thought for the Week 0. Shanken, spirit- 8 p.m. Sunday and 10 a.m. Mon- Halloween Parade iMvaryio , A short course in depth psychol- Fourteen penons have signed Plans for the new season were association will buy a flag for any coln PTA, was held in the school of 'Temple Beth-EL day and Tuesday for adults and scout troop at the school needing auditorium last Thursday after- For Alliance children. , ogy with the theme. "A Creative up tor the aeries. Mrs,, Allen re- discussed at the first meeting of Date Announced Ceremonies By KEV. GEOKGE A. AITC^feSON. D. D., Minister/ of thanksgiv- the executive committee of theone. noon. Mrs. Robert GwiHLam was u holiday is"one Approach to a Fuller life." will be ported. She said others interested Date for the annual Halloween Craaierd Atliaatee Charch Education Day Sundal 'final ingathering of Rabbi Shanken's sermon topic presented by Dr. In» Progon". prao in advanced psycfaolocicial study Walnut Avenue PTA in the school Plans were reported for attend- chairman for the affair. Anniversary Ever since our first parents sinned and the human race felL-- Bible School *'for parade, sponsored by the Wood- For Teachers William S. Felntly, general . Christian Education Day will be observed at the First Presb side Manor Civic Association was Refreshments were prepared " Th, ^Oth anniversary of Calvary Lutheran Church.will be observed "its history has been smeared by hate and violence. Since then and served by Mrs. G. G. Gunder- Sunday School teachers, advis- superintendent of the • -.Sunday Church this Sunday with talks at both the 9:30 and 11 o'clocks _ set as October 26 at a meeting at this"^Tn"- ^rvices and a^ at a Special afternooh service it has been growing in, and spreading throughout the whole son and Mrs. F. H. Schuster. Tea ers) and officers will be installed as Bible School at the Alliance on the general theme: "The Church and Her Opportunity,-, .last week. Mrs. E. F. Ik-ear of world, and our own great country is no exception! ' 156 Mohawk drive was named and coffee were poured by Mrs. Christian Education Sunday is ob- Church, announced that Sunday will be presented in'three phases. ' "•^ifte'^rSmtag service,, th. Rev. Edwin H. Knudten^ It grieves our hearts to see the corruption and violence .among, chairman for tho event. Edward Keroe: Mrs. Anton Pavics. KIJ- ! served at Cranford Methodist will be observed as Rally Day. "The Opportunity fof Youth" will be presented by Mrs. i AB^a?D!D! llSii.re^nt of the Evungelkal, Lutheran Synod the heads of. so many who control our labor unions. I am whole- Students will meet in the church Miskelly. adviser of the Senibi? ( . Also approved vvere .j>lans :for Mr». Joseph Mysiak, Mrs. Virgil 1 Church this Sunday. Topic of Dr". of New Jersey,'will be the.gtfest - -— "• heartedly for trades unions, having worked in structural engineer- auditorium at 9:30 a.m. for a High Fellowship group and youth •a dance to be held at 'Winfield Young and Mrs. Thomas feentson. Albert Allingc-r, pastor, at the 9:30 secretary of the Board of Foreign Miss Beatrice Warrier, principal, v ing someisJ, years, before deciding to become a minister of the short service and then proceed to Community Hall on November 8 •' ;' ' «'•?' ' preacher. and 10:55 ajih. worship services l Opportunitit y fof r Dtoal Sessiot introduced the class mothers and gospel.' We long for the day when men of honesty and trust- their departments. .' °" under joint sponsorship with- the Dr. Knudten was born in Chica- will be "What M Christian Educa- Adults'* will be given by Mrs. teacher*. The duties of the class worthiness will represent workers in' every phase of industrial life, "Possession By Force" will be lerebral Palsy (Jenler Here They Are... Mental Unit Sunny Acres Civic ,«nd Improve- go, 111., and attended Carthage tion?" The Rev. Curt Garrett, as- William H. West, speaking: fromTo Resume ment Association. R. W. Mertz of mothers were explained. College iri "Illinois and Hamma and who will have an intelligent understanding of the rights and the subject of the sermon by the ' Many hare askad what are ... Mrs. Rufh Junovstk, supervisor sociate pastor, will be in charge of pastor. Dr. George A. Aitcheson, her experiences in the adult 44 Iroquois road was appointed Divinity School in Ohio. He has privileges of the employers. • • leadership schools of _the past loth Teaches and Treats lhM« 12 agendas In the United Aides Serve chairman. of elementary education, and Dr. the family church servlce\at 8:30 at the 11 ajn. worship service. At Osceola William Trevcrton, school psy- been awarded- degrees by Car- x * . All right thinking people must be deeply concerned over the summers; "The Opportunity, for at the Cerebral Palsy Treatment Center, 636 Salem Fund. Hare are interview! with a.m. • ' „ • . \ Junior, Senior and Intermedi- Cliiiif It was announced that the thage, Hamma, Wittenberg College problem of race discrimination, and the hate and violence that has Dual sessions .for services I Elirabcth, takes place of the local Rutherford until his election as dent; Miss Carol Bollenbach, Miss church as a pilot project of.-the has left their youngster Clinic Allots made and collections conducted by concerned,;- thev whites, and colored who have children involved direction of. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. ajn. and Junior, Junior Hi agencies to pass your gift of Irjvc for funds conducted, by the th;e first president of the newly Paula Ingram, Mrs. Martha Rosen- Board of Christian Education, of __ to some degree. teenage boys of tho area. . No one knows when or_ how, could work this out satisfactorily to tfejeir' own hearts. Young 'Whittaker: Senior High Departments „ iarr Union County AsseCatlon for Men- organized New Jersey Synod in dale, Mrs. Robert Isinger, the United Presbyterian Church, te "anxiety of these parents is service on. to tuose_w>o need it. Approval was given plans for anI cancer will strike. The American t people are flexible and would readily, adjust themselves. In a/'. The Youth Fellowship will have ajn. Identical church service] tal Health in 1956, Mrs. Silver per- 1950. "He was rcelected to a sec- Dalii Johnson, Miss Barbara Islng- ly etched on their faces as Service by area Christmas decorations con- Cancer Society urges a • health , 1 charge of the opening portion of i/s.A. :.•"... •... -.A- be held at 9:30 and 11 r sonally telephoned over 400 resi- ond five-year term in 1655. er, Mrs. Muriel Auer, Miss Carol television interviete^recently, several young people made such'a > • sit tensely while Dr; Charjes test. ' check-up now. It will help your the 7:45 o'clock evening service. The following young people Junior Choir and We ients. before securing sufficient Subject of. Dr. Knudten's mes- Terpening. statement, and added that "it is the adults and pressure groups ' _, cerebral palsy consultant D- H. Moses, president, conduct- doctor save your life if cancer At that service. Dr. Aitcheson will will take part in the services: mis year, he can't do his all-important canvassers willing to do the job! sage will be "God, the Church and Kindergarten Department—Mrs. that are making the trouble." Choir will sing at the 9:30 j {"to center, minutely and thor- ed the meeting. • . " strikes. speak on "The Peril of Mere Sup-1 responsive reading, Laura Frank; and. Senior Choir at Today the staff for "the Union job of developing boys and teach- Since last January, Mrs. Silver Myself." William \Kanzler, superintendent; Spiritual leaders must Jbe careful when they express any ( position.''" ':• " scripture, Kitty Duncan; offertory ly examines the long list of ing skills without an organization At the special anniversary serv- Miss Ruth Mounts, Miss Stephanie service. County. Psychiatric Clinic divides lias been functioning in a new opinion on the matters I have just touched, since we have so often On Monday, the Fishermen's prayer, Joseph LaBracio; 11 behind him. capacity for the association—as ice at 4 p.m., the guesj preacher Ryder, Mrs. Alice Harper, Mrs. The Rev. Albert G. Dezso,] 9 o'clock until noon, 14 OB time "^Between four offices—* failed to show that spirit of understanding and tolerance towards Class will begin the fall season o'clock, responsive reading. Janet . That's where our need for funds Director of its Volunteer Services wili be the Rev. O. Frederick Gloria Boothby, Miss Barbara Har- tor, will preach a sermon ranging in age from proof of,the growing demand in one-another throughout the centuries. Religious bigotry.-denom- with a meeting at the home of Colbum; scripture, James Lang; comes in, says Mr. Irving. For for^ Union County. - Nolde. D.D., LL.D.. Ph.D, L.H.D., ris, Miss Nancy-Degan, Miss Bar- "Is if •You' or T?" A nu to 7 years- were ob- inational rivalry and petty jealousies have, so often marred our John Sabados, 100L Cranford av- offertory prayer, Bruce Brum- the services devoted to the an organization of about 9,500 boys "It's a relief being able to use Litt.D., director of' the Commis- bara "Kromer, Mrs. Emily Kornlsh, small children will be 1 not W' by Dr. Nadel, but testimony to a needy and heart-sick world. 'The. world in its enue, linden.,Ernest Crooks will fleld. ment of emotional illness. and adult leaders in 12 commun- my telephone'-time these days re- ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS sion of the Churches on Interna- Miss • Virginia Warner, Mrs. Jack the small fellowship room i |fte entire s*£rff of "the treatment be guest speaker. Board of Elders At the 9:30 service the West- ities we have seven professionals cruiting workers for this impor- tional Affairs, World Council of Prlntup, Miss Nancy Brooks. despair finds itself often puzzled as it looks to us because of what church during both This staif^includes a co- Sit down with Dr. William E. will meet that night at 8 o'clock minster Choir will sing the an- and a small offiep staff. Everybody tant phase of our work," Mrs. Sil- Curbing - Sidewalks - Patios Churches. Primary Department — Donald it observes," and gives itself over to reckless abandonment in its Senior High Westminster j ijtor, Mrs* -P<«»i Cornish of Ganss, medical director and chief them, "Children of the Heavenly else in scouting is a volunteer. ver said. Dr". Nolde has been called "by Hedeeh,' superintendent; Mrs. Don- feeling of frustration. - at the church. lowship will meet at 7 pjn.] •a registereeLnurse, an psychiatrist of the clinic and you LEARNING TO PLAY — The tousle-headed Oranford resident tan Workmanship • Immediate Sarvlc* • Pr«« EstimatM WU1 hold" their Father," by Schneider, and at 11 Cranford is a part of Union Coun- As a result of Mrs. Silver's en- mnny leaders the "Christian am- ald MacLennan, Mrs. Ann Jen- We thank God that over all this country there are those Deaconesses day. The program will otional therapist, tW part- will learn- why the clinic staff! has at the far right is typical or the Union County children who receive ; o'clock' the Chancel Choir will cil which operates Camp Winne- thusiastic recruitment program, Phone BRidge 6-9826 or ELizabeth 4-5437 bassador extraordinary." He is a nings, Mrs. Otto Degan, "fStrs. Lee /who wish to pfease Jesus Christ sincerely, and who are most monthly meeting at 10 ajn. Tues- talk on "Juvenile Delin •" physical therapists, a^part- more than doubled In the past pre-school training at the Cerebral Palsy Treatment Center in bago at Marcella, one of the state's today there are 16 hospital volun- man who has tremendous influ- Afrowsmith, Miss Donna Smith, day. The Pilgrim and Colonist sing "Cast Thy-Burden Upon the Elaine Dolan, outreach t speech therapist, a psyc year. •• ,. to see Christian principles govern every phase of our na- Lord," by Mendelssohn, and "Cre- Elizabeth. Here Miss Francis Briggs R- N^/helps young victims, finest, a 400-acrc virgin woodland teers in Union; County (six of ence- and is highly respected both Miss Beverly Paffrath, Mrs. David .tonal life. • This, however, can be a realization only in the pro- Groups of Pioneer Girls will meet is in charge. I, a teacher and a teacher's a* "The demand is growing," he in the world-wide church and in that evening at 7 o'clock.' ••'•'• ate in Me a Clean Heart," by iol the children on this morn- of cerebral palsy learn how to play like other boys and girls. •' where/Lenape Indians ont,e roam- these from Cranford), each one LARRY & EDDIE Smith,'Mrs. Eugene Koenig, Mrs. A meeting of the finance < tell you, "because we are fi- 1 portion to which He is given the opportunity to exert Himself in r ed. Designed for 350 boys, Winno* of whom gives on the' average of the United .Nations. He is in con- Charles " Fowler | Miss Barbara On Wednesday, * the .Women's Mueller. , mittee wUl.be held in th*l fid come' to the clinic for the removing the element of our individual and collective life. Then, and only then, shall we bago at times last summer had one day a week to bring pleasure 48 North Av«., E. Cranford stan contact with delegations to Reid, Miss Marilyn MacMiUan, Prayer Band will meet in the Other musical selections will In- ment of manse at 7J8| I time, two were there for re- from emotional disturb- the U. N.. pointing out the Chris- •have trades unionism, racial understanding and spiritual blessing home of Mrs. L. A. Conover, 10 clude: "Grave and Adagio? (sec- ation, the remainder were over 500 camping at once. Troops and help to mental patients at Miss Carol Bauer, Mrs. Charles evening. Two circle Marlboro State Hospital./^ . tlan implications of actions being as desired and longed for by the human heart God enabling us, Retford avenue, at 9:30 ajn. Mid-ond organ sonata), "Adagio" (first lave their braces checked. • "At onetime we were able to 70 Percent of Eligible Boys there run their own program, with Wagner, Mrs. Louis Totten, Miss the Women's Guild will be] Each volunteer is/carefully , 'considered by different interna- we can all work to that endJ Let us make it the main reason for week prayer meeting will be con- organ, sonata), and "Allegro Mae- : atmosphere is kindly and care for anWesident of the county the Council providing the'facilities Lynne Marley; Mrs. John Koel- tonight at 8 o'clock—Cirde J screened,' and" once accepted into ' tional bodies. which we live. Then we can anticipate a better world. ducted that evening at 8 o'clock stoso," all by Mendelssohn. No one, including the on a full-pay^asis, but today be- and specialized leadership they me}, Mrs. William Smith. ' the' home of Mrs. Frank Belong to Cranford Scouts the program, is trained for two Dr. Nolde has traveled far and by the pastor. \ At the U o'clock service the , wears a uniform. Each cause of increa demand for our need to run the kind of a program junior Department •— Mrs. Paul 1551 Raritan road. Clark. I Give him a good pair of hiking door living, and the exposure to days at the hospital before being wide in the causes of peace and . Deacons and' the fustees will Sacrament of Baptism win be.ad- is greeted warmly and isservices our is con- they want. t Selby, superintendent; Kenneth Circle 5 at the home of lbs.) p boots, a canteen, and some food wholesome values that are alf too permitted to JServe the patients. - human freedom. This is his first hold their monthly meetings in mmistered to James' Roger Wad- lo ask'any questions Every Cranford troop was rep- Kaiser, Mrs. Robert Weber, Roland Uam Droege, 55 Coldevin: fined to contnbutingNcommunities and your Boy Scout is off for theoften lost in this day and age." Once trained; the volunteer fits . appearance in this area. The sub- Trinity Class to Hear Talk the church at 8 o'clock tonight dilL son of First Lt and Mrs. |may have. One of the thera- who support us," he resented at Winnebago last year, Make or Renovate Garretson, Harold Wells, David ject of his message will be "New betore admitting the next time of his lite. It's a familiar Cranford has'' been especially into the hospital picture hi. many Hall, Samuel Regal, Mrs. Leon Roger G. Waddill of Harllngen. • Brett Francis Schoeberi, i A significant indication pub- most of the boys for two weeks, : : i, will wam Dr. Nadel. "This scene in Cranford where 70' per- ys; sometimes by reading to a Jlori*ons for the Christian." . TWt •' • • . • .••' .' . .•.'••. .•••. lie concern with mental 1lln fortunate in its scouting program, where they put in a heavy share of Smith, "~ Jack—Bnawde, Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Paul 1 doesn't like the table. He's 1 cent of the scout-age boys are en- lonely patient, teaching an art ' Following the afternoon service By Christian Science Scouts will Senior High Fellowship will WinfiekL was baptized by t currcd last year with the according to Mr. Irving. It has de-the work they -need for merit there will be a light supper served ! Warrington, Miss Grace, Bierwirth, {toscream." (He does too!) rolled in one of the 25 packs,' class or assisting in a crafts pro- Clarence E. Rader, chairman of the Christian Science Committee at 7 o'clock. "meet at the church at 5 pjn. to tor Sunday morning. of the State Community Sei veloped far mote than its share of badges and other, advancement re- by the United Lutheran Church Walter Berrier, Harold SJursen, ^. father is told kindly, "We ips and explorer units that dot Eagle Scouts over the years; seven gram—perhaps merely by listen- Kenneth Meeks. on Publication for-the State of New Jersey, will be the speaker this goto Echo Lake Park for m pic- Junior Choir will Mental Health Act. Through this quirements. Weekends in the win; Your Lawn-NOW! something is wrong -with the^community. j ing. • . Women of Calvary, at which time Sunday for the adult study class of Trinity Episcopal Church, which nic Junior High Fellowship will act, the amounts raised locally are &l its leaders have been hon- ter see units camping too, in the people may greet Dr. Nolde. Ev- Junior High Department — Har- 3:45, Westminster Choir n| Inosclcs of this baby. We will At the last annual meeting of J>R. O. P. NOLDB meets in Sherlock Hall immedi- Methodist meet at 7 >m. At S BJBL, theand1 Senior Choir at 8 matched on an equal b»sld the ralsMg of $4,000 (th voted scouting^leader likife: Cran- Every cent that goes into scout- Mrs. Robert Hueston and Mrs. Jo- . . CAN BE MADE WITH * Sunday, October 5, *hen .Judge Christian S will be a meeting of the Vestry ion is necessary. : 'quota set for this year's United adult leaders today, be said. ning advisers, Donald Vlctorln, Orange and of the Mother ChChurchh , Daniel Harper, who assumed the in the Church School building. A meet'at 3:45 pjn. and Boy I ford's district comWssioner Roy p. ing from CranforpPcomes back into seph Mittleman, all of Cranford. James F. Henninger, president Series there at 8 pjn. ' ttappy mother ^triumphantly Fund drive) will entitle residents f ChristChit , SciSi- duties of youth' adviser at Cran- reeeptkn for new members win Troop 44 and Explorer " Irving, you wonder\how long: it A lot goes into the building of a town, said Mivlrving. We use ourTwo other local women, Mrs. Max. judge of the Court of Common Mrs.. Lowell Craft, Mrs. Robert the First An taftht care department for that she4bis enrolled to $8,000 worth of service." ford-Methodist Church this month, be held following this raeettng.' at 7 pjn. Tuesday. will be before, the other 30 per-topnotch scouting program that- funds for operating expenses only Kasen and Mrs. Monroe Westover, Pleas, Lchigh County, Pa., will be Stevens, Mrs. W. J. Garges. and entbt. Boston. children through the age of J t ehild in kindergarten. The Last yeafe* 42 Cranford residents QUALI-T-BLEND Of Discussions is a' second-year student at Drew Deacohetses will meet In the Adult Bible Class will cent climb aboard: doesnt readily meet the.eye, Mr. and these/are used completely to wefe given honorable mention ci- the speaker.; The banquet will be 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson. Subject of years Is held in the Educational | of long leg braces is dlScon- "Your Place in a Changing. MpnjIniiTy. M1 board mom at I:t5"pjn. Monday. were treated at the clinic, repre- •"Scouting", Mr. Irving xkiH tell Irving pointed out. A Scout troop build lopal scouting- programs. tations. . held at the Arbor Inn, punellen. Senior High Department—War- Building each Sunday during the 8 pjn. Wednesday. to prove further progress World" Will be the general tttpl* .He was born uTlowa but moved Closing session of the "Survey senting well over the five percent you, "is the^ best character cant own a camp and you need a Cranford, with its high percentage Mrs. Silver isn't bashful about ren Olde, finance; Kenneth Stew- 9:18 ajn. service, at which time Barbara Ann Marshall' been made. 1 Reservations are available through for a tall Church Night series pre- to California while still young-andof the Bible," a course being given of the total budget the community for youth that there is, tied camp for real scouting experience. scorns, gets a proportionately high tapping various' Cranford associa- art, visual aids; Mrs. John Kopf, the preschool department for rolled as a student In *« 5"^B prcjcription for anew type of the church office. . ••: •sented by the Commission on Edu- was graduaied' from high school by the Rev. Richard E. Craven of contributed. is' to the fundamental scout troop cant develop a sat-percentage of the money available. tions or individuals when indirect library; Raymond Van ush- ; g and 4 also is conducted School on Sunday morning^n, y The additional use cation of Cranford Methodist in Portervilte, Grades 1 through 3 attend " it braces is prescribed for Church, which opens in the Edu- his bachelor of arts^ degree from Ellxabeth, will be held in the call to arrange an appointment ence. In a day of city and subur- without skilled outside said, "the money we give is going quired. The Junior VIA recently Advisers will be installed as fol- In the •J%M*Vy | Luther League cational Building of the Church at Pasadena College in 1957 and nowChurch School building at 8 pjn.flrnnn to Hear TalI»B l«f' As this typp e diagnosig s with 6ne of the social workers ban living it provides the contact with the 500 hours or to the development of boys and amade 40 foam rubber seat cush- lows: : •.'•• ••.''••. ' •"'• '••' •" 9:18 to 10 ajn, and Even thpugh still hampered by a 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. .'.'.; - Youth' advisers, Joseph Hoke, is working for a bachelor of di-Wednesday^ - . . Mrs. Cornish throws her with nature, the e*pmence in out- more that^a scoutmaster puts in a better community in the future." ions for senile.patients n{ 'the hos- Group to Attend otner beginning with the By library up and exclaims' "Yoularge waiting list in Cranford (it pital, and the Kadimah Chapter of As the speaker for .the first 'meet-, general adviser; Mrs. Herbert SJur- and. up attend thevinity degree at Drew Seminary, Today at 8:30 ajn.'the Mar- C. E.TRUBENBA« fourth Mrs. Sarah Raddin. i HE needs new braces, too. presently numbers 17), this initial B'nai B'rith- made three dozen bed- Ing; Brant Coopersmith of Cpui- sen and John Shenk, commission go to classes at after which he plans to return to garet Greene Association's ex- visit is booked immediately. Each oibdure U bteaded with aees^able fliass u Annual Session ford, New, Jersey director of the 9:15 California to become a full-fledged the Cranford Public Librwyl my budget!" (Later Mrs. jackets. Much of this work within A group of officers and mem- advisers. ' ' ".• ecutive board will meet in the Sometimes, happily, just having Uomemaker Unit meet or exceed minimum requirements aS B'nai B'rlth AnU-DefamaUon 10 ajn. minister. He was married before speak on "Children's Boobf turns to this observer and Cronford," Mrs. Silver explained, bers of the Senior LutherLeague Senior High advisers, Mr. and board room, and at 8 pjn. the had the opportunity "to get a lUh«d and approved or the Mew U League, will discuss; "What Makes also aome'fl*\tiit' major.'non- Two senior entering Dj^ewJ . • ' «... Home" at a meeting of ^ "Do you realize he has pre- is handled by Mrs. R. F. Mac- of Calvary Lutheran Church will firii. Carl Broeker, general advis- Christian education • committee problem off his chest" will be all Gives Mother i A«rkuUural CxpttisMBt Uattoav You Dislike Other Peoples?*! Cbristiait reUgJoqaY , . ; groups are held . Mr. HarpeT" studied commercial Study Club of Cranford oier $1,500 worth qf Kinnon, who is the local chairman leave tomorrow for -the annual ers; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fowler, jjf^^ftfti immediately will hold its monthly meeting at this marnirtg?") the therapy required, Dr. Ganss At each Wednesday .night There wBtt be » meeting of the art for a time before deciding to Church at 8 p.m. Mda •for Volunteer Services. 'Luther. League Convention,_Jn Robert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Dex- 9:15 ajn. service, and the church. Mr*" Rooer Samuel vuiil l^B« diagnostic cfinic Is over for explained.- For those who require Expert Help sion between now and October, JS, tec-' MacLannan and Kenneth Men's Brotherhood in the guild go into the ministry. He also is in- Robert E. Schanck, minister of sore. «1 ^ ^ «.^^*aaal month. As Dr. Nadel pre- The volunteer program is only Ocean City. They will retukn on Jupr and adult class devotional leader. Host. more involved treatment, arrange- "Keep husbands on the job*and one phase of the work of the Union : : the evening's talk, (and «' short .war Harp eommiauott' exlVMtersv of tttt Sducational Build- terested in tennis and public speak- music, announced that places are MERION TURF MIXTURE ••-• W^ > Sunday. •' •• '•'"•'.•'.' '' ' . >.. • Sherlock Han; at the same be Mrs. J. J. Cangelosi. part, Mrs. Cornish says, ments are made bjf the-social families-together is the aim of He was in the state finals in County Association for ' Mental •.••• Planning to attend the conven- questlon-and-answer pel' the folUmint offloen winT8Hnit;»V8 o'clock tonight. The Sacrament of Holy Baptism*' still available for boys in theJosewitdh. Mrs. Charles Au don't liave any money, worker with one of the three Homemaker Service, Inc." So said run from 7:30 to 8:15, On Sunday, the 17th Sunday Lions Club speech contest in Health that will benefit from par- $2.25 Ib. — 5 Lbs. $11.00^ — 10 lbs. $21^0 tion are: Miss Cathie Burns, .presi- was administered last week- Westminster (Senior High) Choir: Eugene Koenig and Mrs. J it have a good building, but psychologists, for testing.. After Mrs. Katharine W. Wells, execur icipation in the local United which coffee wlU be eft* oi Christian education. after TrinHy. .will in- dent; Frederick Sieg, vlct-presi- i ill i to the following: Jon Lars Swan- A'waiting list for girls wishing to ber. Bust have a,fine doctor. When the testing period, patients come tive director of one of the newest Fund. .'.,. , " Each Pound Seeds Aparoximately 756 Sq. Ft. Women** Society of Otriitil Curt. Garrett; superintend dude: • aja. Holy Eucharist; 9:15 son, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest S. college he competed in enter the^oirnas been establish- |wesee you next month?" once weekly for 45 minute periods agencies to Join the United/Fund dent; Miss Karen Force, recording ^ m, ' Family Eucharist and oratory, debate, im- Through the office jot-the execu- secretary; Mits Arlene Magan, Swanson, Jr., of 700 Springfield ed. The choir meets Thursday' F" "not so good building" w,ith a psychiatrist. The duration of Cranford. •/ • . tive director • of the /fegteiation, ;,«f Youth Di- Church School; 10 ajn. Lower extemporaneous corresponding secretary;- James avenue, with Mr. and Mrs. Rich- promptu nights at 7:15 in the choir room. Jias served as headquarters of treatment is determined by the Homemaker Service,, Inc. has Mr. Ralph G. Gentile, flows a •ecretary. School Church Service, and 11 speaking against UCLA,. USC. Openings-are available in the * Cerebral Palsy Treatment severity of the case, but generally had its shingle out at 101 North CENTRAL PARK SUPREME Robins, treasurer; Miss Dolor?* ard J. Roehrig of Massapequa constant stream of educational 1 Ajflft*** JlHOVefteVeH •?^p9JJff9TNf Sle^^el ^^py^ftlVl%| Stanford, University^ of Washing- since 1952. is a huge, ram- ScheUer, and the group * idviaatt, Park, L. L, as godparents; Cheryl Junto Choirs lor 9, 10 and 11- one year is required. Union avenue since January, 1956. media. Films, with speakers arc m First fafl meeting of the Senior ton and other schools> |tnree-story white house on a $1 JO Ib. —/5 lbs. $655; ' —. 10 lbs. $12.00 Mr. arid Mrs. Thomas Jon .__._, Mrs. William ntreas- Louise, Apgar, granddaughter of yeaf-c-Ta' boys. The boys will meet HOW Another happy factor that re- and although its services cover always available to organizations tire£ Herbert Peterson; singing ht- Young Churchmen, parish organi- at 3:80 p.m., today and the girls -'tree-shaded street in Eliza- mains the same, is that a sliding most of Union ^County, during the Mr. and Mrs. Lisle R. Beardsley IU12 seeking a better understanding of For|nfertn e soi| structors, Edward Gangaware and sation for students of'senior high will meet at the, same hour to- rooms, many of which scale fee based on ability to pay'past six months one-fifth of its cli- mental illness. Appropriate Amer- •chool age. will be held at 5:30and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Work Party Slated CHRISTIAN |wo small and badly in need entele has been Cranford folk. r^'Bolrdman; pianist, Mrs. Harold K. Apgar, Jr., of Fleming- morrow. •">! makes such normally costly treat- ican Theatre Wlrig*f lays are fre- , Sunday',, bbeginnine g with .sup- *•»»,. arc HUcd with the para- GREEN (HOVER ton, with Mr: and Mrs. Milton D.By Osceola Trustees' Junior' High School Choir, ment available to ulL For patients Mrs, Wells talks about the quently presented at tho rcqueft .! .''ft. James Lenney, minister of mus- in Sherlocock HalL This group Trustees of Oseola Presbyterian K at 4:30jun. to- SCIENCE ltt-neacd to treat a cere- from contributing1 communities services her agency dispenses with per Forsyth, Jr., of New Hope, Pa., 1win of organizations. This fall, the 'wWctThave ic, will use the following selections leadership of Charles Church will sponsor a work party day in the choir room, has room alsied sufferer. Standing such as Cranford, payment can be the pride and excitement of a so- — 5 lbs. $4.50 — 10 lbs. $8.75 Is as godparents; Nancy Jean Mor- 1 association in cooperation with the ::. • * rr. i for Sunday's services: "Malabar," Roche of General Theological at the church this Saturday, start- for seventh and eighth grade boys HEALS 'or those who must learn as low as 50 cents an interview. cial worker whose vocation has Cranford Adult School will offer ':&• Seminary, who is serving: on thegan, daughter of iMr. and Mrs. and girls interested .in singing. '" before ambulatlon, sand- truly captured the human ele- Orkln/ by Soweby, and "Pastorale," by Kenneth Morgan of Roselle Park, ing at 9 a.m. Members of the con- "Ths day must come," Dr. Ganss a course on adolescent problems, parish staff as youth director. RADIO i lifted waist-high from the ment. Rheinberger. Raymond. Pizzella with Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson gregation are invited to attend when such clinic services to be presided over by Dr. Ruth On Monday, the Feast of SL Break up cliques, level wealth >rg chairs equipped will be readily available to all cit- "Homemakers," she explains. SHADY PARK SUPREME will be ^soloist at the first service, of Nikon as godparents. nd do odd" jobs around the Boyle. i ^^CbaOgbtf^ler.B«tt*t 'or singing "Prayer Perfect," by Oley Michael and All Angels, the Holy hurch. with honestry, let worth be judged 7:45 AJt toys and wooden puz- izens in Union County. This is 'are mature women who have 1 Several Cranford residents $1.00 Ib. — 5 lbs. $475 — 10 lbs. $855 Speaks. The Chancel Choir will Eucharist will be celebrated at If possible, the helpers are re-according to wisdom, and we get • WO. <«•> by organizations and our goal—and as additional com- been carefully screened and received free treatmcrit^ani fi. r«w»- •-'•*'• • "•/.' - ., '•;.,' CHMSTIA]* 8CIEHCC October 15. A. J. Muste, aciing sing "Send Forth Thy Spirit," by 7 and ftajn . At 8 pjn., the young juested to take a paint brush or" better views of humanity.—Mary I t:45 rJat, art all part of each munities supply adequate financial trained to take over where mother pitalization at Fair Oaks/Union Mcretary of the Fellowship, of Re- ScHuetky, and "With a Voice of women's sewing group sponsored GHTOOat Dimmer with them. Baker Eddy Even the kljteh- support, we will succeed." has been incapacitated *K»«*«g»« bounty's only private mental hos- The spiritual, harmonious na- sup- gome illness." These trained peo- ii.^i' with caoeuiation, "What Can You DoSinging," by Shaw.* by Trinity Guild will meet at the fSd to Local people serving on the pital, where a free bed is made lor World Peace?" Meeting at 7 p.m. Sunday, the home of Mrs. Robert Lindsay, 10 ture of God's creation Including Board of Directors include: Rob-. ple assist with the housework, the available by the Association for -*i£M October' 32, Dr. Frederick Senior H|gh Fellowship will have Claremont place. This group is man will be brought out at °{ «hc primaryy sservices ert.M. Crane, vice president; Mrs. preparation of food, and all duties medically indigent patients. A ^pjrofessor of sociology and debate on "The Right-to-Work working on articles for the annual Christian Science services this ^ iss itits schooh l program. Robert Harmon," William Palma- other than nursing, care. Their fomer- mental »wtlent from Cran- WIN VACATION 'religion at Drew University, Mad- Laws.'" At the same hour, the In-parish bazaar on November 14. Sunday. • . _ Watoti and wait for tier, Mrs. Robert Simons, and A.services abnormally paid for on ford has been one of the 17 Union ison, "Is Your Religion "Fixc^ or termediate Fellowship will discuss There will be a meeting of the Among the Bible passages to be W. Bowling, Jr. an hourly basis by the family, who lounty residents who have bene- For Two in Holland Cranford Chapter of Alcoholics read in the Lesson-Sermon en- hires them,* although arrangements fited -wjtrrr-a free outpatient' occu- flitth.'the-:pastor in the Evolving?" 'Life Without God" and the Jun- 100 Other Prize! Anonymous in Sherlock H»Haf titled "Reality* is this one: "The can be made with an appropriate pational therapy program, in the room at 8:15 ior High Fellowship will hear a agency for payment where the NEV UNIFORM — Mrs. Leonard H. Silver and Mrs. R. F. Mac- talk on "Worship Resources'* by 8 p.m. Tuesday. Holy Eucharist prophet that hath a dream, let Association's concern for rehabili- _.,_ coming by letter of need exists. Kinnon trramirw the new uniform for volunteer mental health : Fall Retreat Saturday will be offered at 7 ajn. Wednes- hjm tell a dream; and he that 4 tation. Enter DUTCH BULB _. will Jofaj the class at this Donald Victorin. workers, *s modelled by Miss New Jersey. hath my word, let him speak my Homemnkers tame into exist- unds in tho past have been . Junior High Choir will re- For Church Officer* Youth Choir will rehearse at 4dayy. ence in Union County in 1SSZ CONTEST p.m. and Chapel Choir at 7 p.m. word faithfully. What Is the chaff raised by this agency in a joint hearse at I JO pjn. Wednesday. Church * officer* of the - First Next Thursday there will be a when the Woman's Auxiliary to Presbyterian Church will hold a today. AJso at 7 p.m., Boy Scout to the wheat? saith the Lord" drive with the Psychiatric CJlnlc At a recant meeting of the Cal- celebration of the Holy Eucharist (Jeremiah 23:28). the Union County Medkai Society of Union County. A quota of $2,000 Vary Mothers' Club the foUowlnc fall retreat in the Junior Depart- Troop 75 will meet In the auditor- decided to help alleviate the prob- and a service of Christian healing Correlative passages from "Sci- Welfare With A Heart has been set by United Fund of- new officers were elected: Presi- ment room of Ute Church School ium of the Educational Building. lems of the chronically UL Physi- Junior Sportsmen's Club in room ence and Health with Key to the ficials for the Union County Asso- i r • dent, .Mrs, Gustave Grassmann; building from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. At 7:30 this evening, the Com- cians have quickly endorsed the 10 at 7 pjn. tomorrow. Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy ciation for Mental Health. No Parting Problems — Just Drive In Yard vice-president, Mrs. Charles Wei- Saturday. Plans for the future will mission on Evangelism and Mem- program, and freely recommend The Byword in Cranfqj The new building committee will will include this: "Jesus' demon- let; secretary, Mrs. Alex Schedln, be discussed under direction of •-•-•••••••wil«l meet in the old sanctu- the service to patients they feel father gets a nifw job, an order Lennox tasks simpler and mer- hold a special meeting in the oldstrations sift the chaff from the life ebeerier for ,Cr n- and treasurer, Mrs. Walter Seager, the ministers and officers of theary for instruction and then visit of coal for a/widow who is man-rier. sanctuary at 7:30 p.m. Monday. At wheat, and unfold the unity and fbctl's aeedy is the domain of Mi s. church. homes of newcomers in Cranford. V^ aged couple are wearing; aging to support herself otherwise, "I have never written an ade- ft pjn. Tuesday, the Church Schoolthe reality of good, the unreality, Arthur G. Lennox, executive- i - -' OuT humanity were a poo*"tnln* Guest speaker at the retreat utill Chancel Choir will rehearse at 8 down, but daughter has to work— 3 checry/f^hristm.as basket for an quate report in my life," she C. L TRUBENBACH committee, headed by Joseph But' the nothingness, of evil" (269:5) but for the divinity that stirs with- be the Hev. John Thompson Pet- 8 p.m. who's going to prepare the lunch? rector of the Cranford Welfi e elderhr couple with no relatives ighed. "People do so much out ha, will convene in room 10. The Golden Text is from Psalms in US.—Francis Bacon ers, secretary of the Department There will be a meeting of the A mother is sent to a sanitarium Association. nea*oy—these are the heartening of the goodness of their hearts— of Stewardship and Promotion of (45:8): Thy throne, o God, i* for with active tuberculosis. Who's She told the story of "welfare services; offered by Mrs. Lennox's how can one put this in a re- v r r ' • r / ) the United Presbyterian Church in ever and evert the sceptre of thy going lm care for the three chil- with a heart" behind the desk ii office. port?" the U. S. A. Dr. Peters will lead kingdom la a right sceptre." dren?' A mother is expecting her ui ia« WAT v« UALTat her offk« at 10 North Union ave- Channelling all of Cranford's No names of any person seeking HAROLD F.BENNER d discussion of the program of the > teo MAY totm coawoa-r, UTWIM fourth child. There are no rela- giving to the underprivileged tueh assistance have ever been ro~ Incorporated newly-founded United Prtsby-1 Mahals* to MM •« tives nearby. Who's going to as- nue in a special interview ar- through a central office has been ealed. Even today the 18 loyal teriah. Church and present a pic-; sist her following birth of theranged f*v the United Fund of the goal of those closely associated Cranford people who compose the 1 •CtSKCS ajUMO JUrtoimWta Painting ture of the church's new era in baby? •— These .ai« just some of Cranford hut Thursday. with the Welfare Association. xecutive board hear Mrs. Lennox DUCO h world missions. Sto. WNSW OHM k») — the-people we can help." Mrs. FE For 22 year*, the Cranford Wei- jThat is why today much of Mrs.wily refer to "my client" or "case Luncheon will be served 'at 1 Ste. WaCA *< «M k«> w. Wells remarkedr— .—- faie Asociatioa *">« been dispens- I Lennox time is spent answering number three."' Mrs. Lennox can pm. in fellowship 'HalL Si*, wea ^ tit k«k — At present th«r« are SO in* the type of marginal assist"'. the phone and hearing a repre- :ven tell stories of peopW who A rJAADEN SUPPLY CEXTER S»CE Ittt Ste. W«sm (Us* k«> — ut, *** s»«*y tid u>m 1Mb makers listed with the ante required Usually on a temp- sentative from some organization nave received assistance from her Welding — Truck Letterla* While no offering cari liquidate I More applicants are now being orary bask by people who would pay, "What do you especially need iffice and never realized they were 116-llt SOUTH AVsU E. ~ ^ one's debt of gratitude to God, the — At the Union County Psychiatric Clinic screened. Those selected will ea- not normally apply for public as- «t this time?" accepting charity. ••'•'' 8-lill BRidge 6-1661 f Cranford, N. J. fervent heart and willing band Opw Moo. Uuu rri 1OJO m. to 4 next month in a special S A supplemental milk al- All such unsolicited but ever-, Special services have developed Sal 1 t» « » are not unknown to nor unreward- ,IJI\UJ.^> an disturbed child., (Cemfknud o» Pe«* •> . ' contributions make Mrs. * -o»Pttos«r WbyHlin^laryBalyMdr., ^ iui .ti i>W!'- - :' /•"••"' ''''•V- ; '•

THE CRANrORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY

THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THUKSAAY, SEPT 25,1938

used In full view of the audience only help us carry._on. present!two of whom are 'from Cranford, among the 102 patients and'a narra^r explaining the plot drive. of. «/rvlce to the under treatment _at_J Willow Plate' at frequent Intervals. It was pointed out that several pansion of facilities, staff, or evfl©7 center. The two from Cranford This year the Union Mrs. Washbourne will direct the members of Rotary are taking ac- the number of children we can are Mrs. Hugo M. Staiger, Jr. League for- Cerebral j>als " tive roles in the drive and most treat. ^ and Mrs. Raymond! F. Obrock, j which the treatment center I production with Mrs. Edward F. Volunteers play a most impor- whose;husbands, incidentally are! part, is hoping to raise "' Cast Revealed George assisting as linguist members also will contribute at VCast of "The Story of the tant part in the work of the clinic, on-the board of directors. • | through, the "United Fund of ( This is the fourth year that the their homes and places of busi- Ten capable and reliable women, •'* Six children from Cranford are ford. Willow Plate,** a Chinese fantasy Service' League has presented a ness in addition to the club's do- to be presented by the Cranford play for the children of the Cran- natienr Junior Service League in local ford public grade schools. Chil- Dr. Anthony Sordill, secretary, REP elementary schools next month, dren of St Michael's School are announced that. the local . club was announced today by Mrs. F.invited to attend the dress re- placed second in attendance in Washbourne, arts and interests hearsal on October 25. the district for last month with an '•> chairman, as follbws: Dates for presentation in theaverage attendance of 95.2 per- Of A New Property Man, Mrs. Russel H. In Cranford various public schools have been cent. Herman; Mung Chu-Po, Mrs. Otis scheduled as folldws: October A. Hintz; Cheng Loy Fah, Mrs.Roosevelt! School; October 28, David N. Tyre; . Mrsingston. ^ Avenue School; October Welfare With A Heart Frank J- Torrerts; »Spirit of Ming 29, ..Walnut Avenue and Bloomlng- /Continued from Page 5) Sin Chee, Mrs. Noel Florence; d,ale Avenue Schools; October 30, through the years because of the Spirit of Tai Hoo Tso, Mrs. Jesse (Lincoln School, and October 31, interest of many local, organiza- B. Patberg; Mandarin of the Sap* tions. One such is the Personal UNITED WAY TO Brook^ide-JPlace School. phlre Button, Mrs. Joseph L. Service Committee composed of Prkites, Jr.; Bodyguard, Mrsv John volunteers who visit elderly shut- B. "Warrington, Jr.; First-Flower United Fund ins to chat about the activities and Girl, Mrs. Jay T. Rodgers; Sec- happenings of the community. NEW OWNER FOR HOME—Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. Anderson ond Flower Girl, Mrs/Roy A, Be- A very active motor-corps under of Westfleld purchased the above house at 405 Central avenue dell. Donation Voted the sponsorship of several leading , OUR ILL AND OUR NEEDY - Aiding in the production will be clubs, provides transportation to from Mr. and Mrs. Thorlief Johnsen, who have moved into their the following committee chairmen By Rotary Club camp, to doctors, hospitals and new home at 389 Lincoln avenue, east. Mr. Anderson is employed and their committees: Make-up, At\its luncheon meeting last clinics. Many groups keep the "by the Petroleum Products Division of Esso Standard Oil, Linden. Mni( James M. Phelan and Mrs.Thursday in the Methodist Church emergency food shelves stocked A multiple listing, the sale was made by Ruth Keve, broker for Norman H. Brubaker; costumes, educational building, the Rotary with canned goods throughout the . the office of G. G. Nunn, Realtors and Insurers. Mrs. William H. Mayer: staging Club approved a donation of $220 year. awl props, Mrs. Wilmar F. Lance; to the United *Fun^ df-eranfor'd. In an effort to keep the story George E. Berry, vfee president; Cerebral Palsy Insure^ Safety — yp to $10,000.00 bajby sitting service, Mrs. Homer Dr. Edward -MTCoe, president, of the Welfare "Association before Mrs: C; G. Culin, recording secre- with bur businessmen and leaders, and two weeks from now J. Hall; motor corps, Mrs. Wil-who presided,' announced that, the public, each organization Is tary; Mrs. R. F. Robey, corres- (Continued from Page 5) 1 per member. i}.. liam T. Knox. while the club, had not budgeted asked at some time or another to sponding secretary; Charles W. basis, and readies C. P. children the play will be presented in this' amount, Members: of the club name a representative to fhe°Board Tripp, treasurer;' 'and George H. for later public school participa- throughout the cotnmunity, we are breaking new ground in Cranford. ••Chinese Theatre tradition, were in complete accord with the of Directors. Presently serving Bates, assistant treasurer. tion. Here the child is taught to Convenience ^-your money available speak, how1 to tie his shoes or but- sound effects and properties one drive for 12 causes and areare Meredith S. Conley, president; Other board members include when needed. ' Mrs. S v e n d Ernst, Mrs. , E.ton his shirt, even how to feed 2 E. McKeige, Mrs. W. F. Hand, himself. asf"".. ' C.vVan Chamberlih, Fred Voor- Of equal importance, perhaps, A High returns — a full hees, Mrs. W. F. Little, Jr., with the school, is the psychologi- Mrs. W. A. Palmatler, Jr., Mrs.cal and guidance program. "We VYC nttVC 066/t Tir^U of tocTmany campaign appeals. We have been worked Sidney Shanken. Mrs. Roy Tipton, don't find parents today hiding COTUUKNT Special Back-to Mrs. C. F. Hansel, Jr. and Wil-their cerebral palsied child from 3DlVllMfEND to death as solicitors. We have wanted a change ... liam Ford. the public in shame, but we do The major source of funds for find 'acceptance' of the condition . : „ ... ;. ; '\__^ ^' \ \. ' ' '. r- Brand New the Welfare Association has been, difficult," Mrs. Cornish explained. — MORTGAGE MONEY AVAILABLE — and again will be, raised through For that reason weekly consulta- the United Fund. A quota of tion sessions for parents with a $5,500 realized in this year's drive staff psychologist are held to talk will make continuation of • theover mutual problems and share IS What We Wanted. A new UHMED MUD . . . 12 agencies in 1. One Cranford Welfare Association's treatment experiences with one 'services possible. . another. drive, one call, one contribution, bringing service and making a better town 12 Home visits and instruction on Complete With proper care of the child are made REG. $94.50 Carrying Case. ffomemaker Unit periodically by members of the months of the year. -^ (Continued /rom Page 5) staff,. ,' . - mium Imported from Germany Tax Included hour course under the supervision Treatment for' a' C JP. is naturally of. Rutgers University extension an expensive proposition. Full clivision. ^ treatment for each.child, which \ II. Local members of the executive Incldes testing, speech evaluation, SAVINGS & LOA \ • TWO-YEAR GUA board Include Mrs. James Velz, occupational and physical therapy It S OUr JOO to make it go over the top. To make sure we^ can give the "United Mrs. Fletcher Gilpin. Mrs. Carl and schooling'costs $800, half of : • RATED BEST BY A CO UMERS MAGAZINE Hanson^ Mrs. R. T. Hueston andwhich comes from the annual bud- ; \;r i& \ Mrs. Taylor.' Among the get The balance is paid by the, EStABltSHtD 16S7 , ^ ., •/••'• Way" we have to make it work. •o. medical to Homemaker parents to the degree each can af- During This Special Sftle Services, Inc\i» Dr. Carl Han- ford, and deficits are made up CORNlii NORTH A N D N I CVH AV ENUt son. through a "scholarship fund.' OFFICE HO0B8 — M0 AJ«. to 4 f At Mondar We Will Be Open Evenings -10 P.M. The $2,000 q to be raisedafor Mrs. Cornish sighed. "Budgets this agency in tnisN United are" always much too'tight. OuT (Except Monday*)T Fund drive will the oudget of $60,000 this year can YOU Cttn WOrk this one time a year, as a solicitor. Just phone headquarters at administrative costs of i the .V,v.-:.-,•..;•...•- ....- STRATION office. . , — COME IN or Call BR 6-7300 for FREE HOME D I have often said that ^ BRidge 2-6116'— and you will get your assignment. misfortunes of men spring their not knowing how to quietly at home, in their own roomsv—Blaise Pascal . The one who will be found to Call giVe when your solicitor calls. Make a pledge so you can pay all year for COIPAN trial capable of great acts of love U ever the one who is always doinc 230 CENTENNIAL AVE. CRANFORD, N, J. considerate ;small ant^—W. ."&. services you receive all year. So you can fiay your fair share of the work of Bobertson . :.:;;•: .-.' • •••'' ,•' major agencies serving you. Remember we need $75,000. '•'•• • -I W w ••• • •'•••l:'.'1 «z

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THE CRANTORD CITlZfeH AMD CHRONICLE, THTTRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, TOE-CHA1WOR0 CITIZEN AMD as. loss • J v Cntnford College Club; M«- B. B- •Id «lso attended tfys tn^ : terian Church, Union, for aU-reg- Julius Prager, Walnut ITA; Mrs. trial hygiene for the Shell Chem- 1 . • E. W. Schroeder and Mrs. Joseph cyphers and Mrsy.H-'B. Koehler. A Jilfhll«ht of the evening B'tiai B'rilh Women ical Co.. New York City, he holds istered adult scouts. A Getz, Wednesday Morning .largarel Greene'..Women's ASSQ- the presentation of corsages bachelor of science and master of Girl Scout Mrs. Wiese displayed a certifi- t the First Presbyterian past-presidents' pins < ^ ^- - The regu- t.ike place in November with all 1 Sherlock Hall s ar Brookside ''Neighborhood began j idents and publicity chairmerf:x>t. Club, Inc.; Mrs. Lawrie"Montgom- Avenue PTA; Mrs. Martirj^V. Ross thh a'' Mra.,'J. F. Burnaiih and MrsMrs. . J. L. Conrad and Mrs. C. Ei. of medical hypnosis in obstetrics.^. *i«n—.--- —^ enforced by the Slate scouts participating. Mrs. H. I. and Mrs. R. N. Olson, Trowel and Attend Board Meeting Opens ct. 6 t)e : rtmont of most of the major organizations of ery and Mrs. Albert Rand Mirante, W. H. Fairchild will prepare a Skaggs. gynecoloRy. .surgery, dermatolc^"' P ' Health, the scputing season with meetinKs Mitchell "will be neighborhood cal- Trellis Garden Club. ,',, be ,he sixth year thc noxt " the township in Sherlock Hall of Brookside Place PTA; Mrs. Harry . A board meeting of the Eli horticultural exhibit, while Mrs. Consultants forfl.he show classes The training class for. and related fields of psychosomatic ender the law, several groups at the home of Mrs. Robert Wiese, endar chairman, 1 < [yen prepared by club have been announced as follows: j Americair^-R^l Cross Volunteer art- represontert oil tho commis- Trinity Church on Friday. R. Copson and Mrs. Mary K. Dud- Mrs. Harold ii." Johnson, United beth District, Women's Au s R. P. Wismof and Mrs. A. G. In- medicine and will dcrnojristrate represented oil the cominis- neighborhood chairman. She' an- , Next neighborhood meeting is an() presented for the ..: Charles M. Ray, editor and pub- ley. Garden Club of Cranford^ Lutheran Chureh Women; Mrs. L.of the Episcopal Church, was galls will serve as passing judges. Mrs. WisnuT. arrarik'ement.s com- »'• -W ,A'^^ will beyin October methods of utilizing hypotherapy sion. Dr. White represents the nounced a District 1 kick-off scheduled for November 17 at 1 of Hie of Cran- positions and doors; Mrs. Iiutalls, l> at Overlook Hospital. Summit, Mew Jersey Section of the Ameri- G. Putscher, CraWe's Ford Chapter, Properties and dismantling will ; with audience volunteers. meeting on October 28 at 9:30 am p.m.' at the home of Mrs. F. H. • lisher of the host newspaper, Mrs. W. S. Eltingc and Mrs. Tuesday evening ut the home, 1 • *n He is cluiimiiii of a sub- sion and extended n welcome to cil of Church.Women; Mrs. W. N, d" tier co-chairman, Taylor and Mrs. R. M. Crane. old L. Engstrom. Spadenhoe Gar- of 15 Vista avenue, Elizabeth. j kirman. nr Mrs. E. L. Baldeschwieler, hortl^'from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. and will th.e chairman. Mrs. Marvin Bress- committee dealing with county air those attending. Boyd and Mrs. George M. Coffcy Achilles, this week Certain projects which have be- den Club; Mrs. H. W. Smith, Sun- tending from Cranford wen- culture, and Mrs. Tomasulo, tables hist for 10 weoks. ler. The meeting will be conducted T>»»"tion control assonations. • - A special guest at the affair was Roosevelt PTA; Mrs. W. C. Harri'ilr ,.,c names of commit- come looked-forward-fto parts' of ny Acres Garden Club; Mrs, Wil- and mantels. The first-20 hours are devoted •b v Mrs. U>oard Silver, president. Dr. Clnrk W. McDermith, superin*-' ton and Mrs. Milton Farb, Bloom- W. Harold Riggs, Mrs. jo$& IM'I who will bcresponsi- the show will be repeated this liam Weber, Floraphile -Garden to class study and practice. The |Mrs.. Murray Le'vine is program 8-11 < liih A;iirman. ; for the P' to appeal^, particularly to the schools., who spoke briefly, ex- ton Boyctte and Mrs. W. S. Craft bury. » which it iJshopes hopeda wilwml boe a a Named Rahway's working in the ' hospital, undern Ry I niltNl Fniul Official TRIP RATES pressing pleasure at the sense of Cranford Junior Service League -Mrs. B. F. Brixner, Cranford garden-minded, will \ offer its Council, of Gardep Clubs; Mrs. J|lt Of the CrahforA Christ- supervision of an instructor. The ' IT The 8-11 Club held its first community loyalty he has found Mrs. William Turk ond Mrs. Dan- I have,never in my life tho, wares Under direction of Mrs-. J. classes arc held in the Nurses' i — to and from — 1 Charles; F. Hansel, Needlework Swill bo handled by Mrs;H. Brockbank and Mrs. Albert Assistant Director JNeW meeting of the season last Thurs- among Cranford people sinw) h.e iel Moses ,' American Legion Aux things out, nor have 1 known Home of Overlook Hospiftal. ~ ^ £\ i* n II i.' assumed his duties as head of the tliary. . . Guild; Mrs. John L. Snook, Jr., Tnrner: hospitality will be Nelson. day at the home of Mrs. James Idlewild, LaGuardia & Newark Cranford League of Women Vo- body, who ever did. I Ivm-alwj Of Public Works There ore at present ,J5 local Ull AlF X 0111111011 lacqLschool system on June!-. "• .. 'Mrs. Thomas Nolan and Mrs. E. r.- of by Mrs. C. A. Boil- A'popular "do-it-yourself" table, tors; Mrs. John B. Watson, Osceola had to live them out, thinking s Clarence" B. Ogden of 19 Park women who are trained Red Cross /~i i 1 Y> J j Ratv.408 Hifih street Mrs. George Talks on procedures in gather- Calvin Shire, Cranford Board of I went along.—Carl Van Doren' «nd Ws. N, A. Tomasulo Avlll the demonstration square, will Airports — Grand Central & Presbyterian Church. .v \ avenue began his duties lost week Nurses' Aides, serving at Over- LOIlirOl 150dy Berry was. co-hostess. ing news and preparing copy for Teacher Organizations;. Mrs. Jeane L cliarce of arranging for ahave Mrs. F. T. Maxson and Mrs.as assistant director of public look. During June July and Aug-j Dr. Norman' G. White of 505 Mrs. J. H. Witheringt6h! Trinity Ira Stone as co-chairmen. (l Guest speaker was- Mrs. Ber- publication, aimed at giving pub- Carroll and Mrs. Virgil Young, Every man Is rich or poor mittec of judges. Mrs. Toma-^ works for the City of Rah way. ust these aides gave a total of 196 Casino avenue was sworn in reVnard Kott of the Cranford United Pennsylvania Stations, N.Y. Plen Church; Mrs. Joseph E. Hawkins, Mrs. C. ,C. Goodfellow and her licity chairmen a capsule course Couples' Club of the First Presby- cording to the proportion butwei also will serve as finance He will cooperate wityi" James F. hours of much needed and, ap- cently to succeed himself tor aFund committee. Mrs'. Kott dis- Jr., Trinity Guild; Mrs. Leonard committee will set the thdme for In journalism, were presented by terian Church; Mrs. Robert H. his desires and his enjoyments. Roosevelt, city administrator and pYcciated service, Mrs. Forrest H. cussed the agencies included in — Day Trip* — Mr. Ray and W. J. Seeiand, J. W. Jones and Mrs. Donald A. Guth- H. Silver, Kattimah Chapter, B'nai nan. of the show with their stage display. four-year term on the New Jersey Samuel Johnson comparatively nen w class . . director of public works. Blandfngk .chairman, announced. Air Pollution Control Commission. the fund, pledges Rohway, Mr. :ecpt tnc discipline of the service, Venir gifts. Club; Mrs. Harold Laughlin and Ogden was found to be the best j i i d. Trees and Shrubs'" was presented Mr s B anding sta c Awards to publicity chairmen Mrs. Edward H. DeVorkirji Crane's NCW VAMETIEB - OKU FWt qualified for the position. Mr. i Thc duties ot a Red Cross Aide judged to haye done most effective Ford Gardeners; Mrs. Eugene J., by George Eberhardt,. assistant Roosevelt said. ^ •. are to assist the registered nurses work during thie past year were Stanley and Mrs.,Harry C. Mey-Union County agricultural agent, Mr Ogden. a resident of Cran-I i as the Trowel and Trellis Garden in thc care of thc sicki to he p .presented to the following: Mrs. ers. WSCS of Cranford Methodist t Installing Binding ford forthe paM 11 years, and a,,l|Viaivitain thc cloanliness and quict *' Wttrtum Davidson, Lincoln PTA; Church; Mrs. Phyllis F. D&lin and Club met Monday evening at the • Sewing Repairing native of Elizabeth, is an electrical so necessary to a patient "and also Mrs. R. H. Dudley, Garden Club of Mrs. Charles Siegfried, VFW Aux- home of Mrs. Albert Banscher, and mechanical engineer. Prior to help in the preparation and iliary; Mrs. Walter E. Chapman Fl to his employment by the City Cranford: Mrs. E. H. Sickert, Calr 104 Edgewood road. Mrs. Harold Cleaning care of hospital working materials vary Lutheran Church; Mrs. Al- and Mrs. G. CrParsons, VIA. Brown was co-hostess. A ques- Gurdan Supplf C«nl*r Sinct 11 of Rahway, he was with' Socony and equipment. fred L. Miller, Cranford League of Mrs. A. M. McGrady and Mrs.tion-and-answer period -followed Mobil Oil Company, Inc., for 18 Any wtiiman interested in ap- .Women Voters; Mrs. L. C. Befell, Guild of Trinity Church. , William Lueddeke and Mrs. J John H. Fulling, Newcomers' Club; the talk. 116-118 South Avenue, I years in numerous executive posi- plying for the training cpurse may "* putscher,, public relations chair- tions. ' Jr., Cub Pack 103, and) Mrs. E. W. licity chairman; Mrs. A. M. Mc- seph Babinec, Dig and Delve Gar- 'illiam F. Hoffman and. L. Eti- Mrs. Edward Ostrove, president, Cranford. Mew Jeriey contact the local Red Cross Chap- Schroeder, Crane's Ford Garden- man for Crane's Ford Chapter, Attending the affair were the ie O'Brian, Cranford Historical While in the Navy during World Grady, president of the Newcom- den Club; Mrs. H. J. Walsh and reported on a zone meeting held ter headquarters or Mrs. Bland- ers. • ." .."'-• DAR. «•. ' •.".••' -following: >. Mrs. J. H. McAteer and BRidge6-1661 /ALL-TaWALL CARPET CLEANED War II as a lieutenant command- ers' Club; Mrs. William Luetfdeke, Mrs. C, F; Sullivan, Colony Club; .v^^v, ...... ing, 6 Cornell road. Special gifts were, presented to ; The breakfast was prepared and Mrs. Ruth Mysiak and Mrs. Al- last week. Mrs. Timothy Fitzger- er, Mr. Ogden spent 20 months as president of the Dig' and Delve .Mrs. Harold Rothbard and Mrs.'Mrs.\Harold W. Hildebrant, Jr., IN YOUR HOME the following: Mrs. Virgil Young, served by members of the Trinity bert Chodosh, Lincoln PTTA; Mrs. assistant public works officer'in Four Seasons Garden Club" uub- Garden Club, and Mrs. L. G. the Aleutians' on collateral duty,

Men's Garden Club "Fiom Stereo Wecorrfj Planning; Field Trips 7-$p«aK«tr! The Cranford Men's Garden Club .Phonograph System met recently at the home of Wil- M»OMUM>iite SpoelkT features 4V' liam J. •Miller, Jr., club president, '" • •,;. d"^ of .308 Manor avenue. The.1 meet- speakers including a 15" bas9, 10- ing was devoted to general discus- watt^amplilier and precision auto- sion and planning of future meet- matic record changer with Diamond ings and special events for the sea- Pick-up. The Companion ^Steteo *&# son. Speaker System features 3 speak- Emphasis was placed ch arrang- Up ing a fall display for the flower ers, also with a tS* bas«i In match- *o show which was held at Trailside ing hand-rubbed mahog- . 36 Museum in the Watchung Reserva- any, oak or cherry color $4TQ5t *Q |wr lamT LAWN SEED tion recently. finishes, la Mahogkn'y ... LI JP" §£?&". Kill AM with Preliminary plans were made for SEH>, LARGE BOX a field trip to Young's Orchid SALT SAVE Greenhouses in Bound Brook the 7JS0 41.00 latter* part of October. Several Featuring revolutionary NEW-records.. other nurseries will be contacted vf by thc group for a complete 'tour Service FAMILY $EH>, LAROI BOX of that area thc same day. Final NEW instruments...NEW-music! REO L SAU SAVI arrangements will be made at the October meeting. "Tne Continental—FM-AM radio-phono- 6.9S T: 5.95 _J$1.00 graph with 25-watt dual-channel amplifier; LARGE BAQ KAY SKD, 2 IAR0I BOXES Companion Stereo Speaker System also UO SAU SAVE Incorporates 2S-watt dual-channel ampli- fier, matching speakers. Wide I "EG. JAU SAVI 9,y» 150 $1.00 Choice of styles in fine woods. -195 HO _S$c

Also A Few Company . •*' TURF BUILDER And ExMuftwrCars . V * NEWINYOmON IAWH "Congratulations* BUY HOW and SAVE... At Huge Savings during our special "STEREO-RAMA" introductory offer SPREADERS 2 URGE BAGS "Thank* for MO. SAU SAVC the gift" 130 55c CRANFORD RADIO . . . Your Hi-Fidelity and Stereophonic Head- ( "Get well FREE 'Demonstrations Daily . » . Come In No 10 LARGE BAGS -•*- quarters . . : soon" Obligation. "O' • v '• -. UO. SAU SAVE •—«••* YOU SAY IT SO MUCH BETTER ROTCHFORD PONTIAC, Inc. BY PHONE Westfteld, New Jersey GARDEN And it costs bo little. Cranford Radio, Inc. ADams 2-3700 — Open Till 10 9M. 433 North Ave., E. JOUPHU M A 3-mmutc call to Washington D. C. is just 554 — Open Monday and Thursday Evenings • a u o * 11. k wrish discussion clubs will Annual fair of the Lincoln PTA e meetings the first week in Applications are now being re- •alas fcSWTt M INSTITUTIONS crofts CENTENNIAL GuH ceived ~ for the "Outstanding wiU be held at the school Satur- Unas S-7W1 MEastmaa V. Irvin. Muldrow Stan( day from 10 a.m- to 4 pjn., featur- «M Motth AT*, East Wwtfiald Whelan, mod- Young 'Man of the Year", award ..." *+ V A conrutn tuwvioi toss BRt-1044 Gulf Products to be made at the October meet- ing a pony ride with live ponies, AIX SATKBS OW AIX AOBS 7thehighschd plus a whip and flretruck ride. THOMAS BEOTNATl Mechanic on Duty at AllTiiJ ratof ing. The contest is open to any Yei, With Acme'i big three Cash Savings - $ ft H Green Truck tt Auto Repairs — Road \ classes, outlined plans for man in Cranford or Kenilworth A number of games also have been 1OTCHFOBD POrTTIAC. INC.| e coming semestet r . ^»P«Jg planned and prizes will be given BRldga 6-9775 between the ages of 21 and 35 Stamps - famous lancaster Brand Meats, you're assured of WUUiMlMdOtt volunteers are needed who has made an outstanding for' each one.. ' '. . Authorized Oomrsukovom 367 Ont«nnlal Ave. Cxi teaching field and on the contribution to his community Walloons on sticks and fire hats TONTIAC staff for the pro- lop quality foods at sensational low, low prices ... and will be sold, as well as doll clothes, during the past year. Robert Fen- Sale* - Service RVinGS • SHOE REPAIRES'Cgf X .mg early October. . ner is chairman of the committee :i ' ''. '' finger and hand puppets, aprons, •-.'• IHJflWi mlfoittcM e chairmen presented as a bonus, Acme gives you S ft H Green Stamps. So Shopl cakes and plants. There will also Vamdull and ifagn«n iMwrcd vteoa—Hom« LOOM LIQUOHSTOBE Com&ittce chairmen p in charge. EXPERT SHO| A children's movie at the Cran- be a white elephant table. . •* C*ai*rf KtkUwarth ^agenda of their respective Compare! and see for yourself why you get so much Ford Line BRido* nun ford Theatre is planned later. in Refreshments will include hot BRldoat-UOO REPAIRING uns for 1958-59 season. Robert dogs, soda, candy, popcorn, coffee QUICK SERVICE jf' chairmain the nabsenc of teacherse of ,Jame pre-s the fall, and the club will spon- QOOD WHO. USED CURB But Inw.ii at Acme! BURNERS and cake. n, president. sor * performance of "Gigi" by ••/ LOUIS MONTINI the Cranford Dramatic Club on The ways-and means chairmen, «•• MOBTB Kartfc Bev. Mark J. Ddoley, who «-SM* \ • SHOE REPAIRING April 23, 1959. The Jaycees also Mrs. Virgil. Young and Mrs. Ed- ADams S-S7M 22 AUUa SE 8S moderator, closed the ward Keane, announced the fol- ; with a. prayer. will conduct a "Miss Cranford LANCASTER BRAND BEEF lBudm FISH DEALERS it Area" contest with finals to be lowing committee chairmen: lAttending the Meeting were COLONIAL TAILORS Mrs. Robert held June 8 at the Cranford Dra- Mrs. John MacKay, aprons and TJMION COUNTY BUICI CO. Gallagher; puppets; Mrs. Alan Arfken, cakes; SAVINGS & LOAN MARINO'S FISH ANDCLEANEBsl Mrs. John ffarcketts, plants; Mrs. I ;£„!-•-! Robert-GWilliam, white elephant; ASSOCIATION Fresh Seafood Dally CBANFORD CLEANI Mrs. F.. H. Schuster and Mrs. G. Call BRIdg* t-1331 G. Gunderson, refreshments; Mrs. .For The Best In Keane, Mrs. T. J. Kurell and Nqr- 34 North Avt« E. Crantord Cleaning and Repaiiiojl IMPORTANT NOTICE! rna Mysiak, posters, and Mrs. An- ton Pavics, tickets. BRidge 6-0333 DivUend Kale .; Union Because of circumstances beyond our control, Additional workers for the fan- July 1. 1981 FOOD MARKETS * are: Mrs. James Watson, Mrs. TO will -present "Desk Set," a three-'act comedy, CHUCK BOAST James Polley, Mrs. John Reaves, Lancaster Brand meats art brought to you at the peak of ENGINEERING Mrs. P. F. Penvenne, Mrs. 'Wil- CHJlSvIOHXZ instead of "Anniversary Waltz," as previously an- liam Davldfeon, Mrs. If-ederick tM m. MM •*• ll W in * rosunfir nounced. flavor I You always get more Juicier .eating, and better Barber, .'Mrs. Thomas Bentson, Mrsi Charles Sllsby, Mrs. Joseph Date of this first production will be — flavor everytime... and remember, Lancaster Brand Meats Ib sintm Mysiak; (Mrs. Charles Nagel, Jr., !• BEAUTY SHOPS • Mrs. Richard Ernst, Mrs. Joseph • MEN'S WEAR November 14,15,21,22,28 .nd 29. Maslno, Mrs. George Dixon, Mrs. 'at HN» V*m.*t*., are priced to save you money too! Bone in. WILLIAM'S TRAVL •—Zr Fred Huston, Mrs. Morey Herman, Do Solo rozen Mrs. Joseph Allen, "Mrs. Edward BEAUTY BOX BUREAU CRANFORD DRAMATIC CLUB * '-' Bpttge, Mrs. J. G. McNab and Mrs. FUH. OUi SPORTSMAN'S SHOP LANCASTER BRANO-K)N(l£5$ [For Ticket Information —— C.H BRWge 64333 H. Si. Marston. ., • . , MOM Jn the event of rain, the fair will I • \% Sporting uck Steak LHUAB be held on Saturday, October *.| Foraua W»ar Fof Hir* TRAVELONG! Cross-Cut Roast ssfsfo HXAT ~ run. on. Comptete Urn of Bowling ShlrU. Balls, LANCASTER BRAND-. l-'ii i On. Si ['!••! Thougkt is the property of those PJU run • - . Ba|i, ,SlMMf l, at, e LANCASTER BRAND-BOMELESS only who-canentettatoity-^aoph Call BBUg* t-U44 108 Wo. tTmon AT*. — BR S-1099 — CaU ELlialMlB 4-ttUJ Waldo Emerson •' - WKSTFIEID OOM WC 291 Horlh Broad Si, 1 Ground Chuck I |* MOVING and Hams tEELSTBONQ FUEL CO. IIN PHOTOGRAPHY IT PAYS STORAGE DEL MONTE-YELLOW CLING CJaUPBMTRt TO DEAL WITH A STORE CBAHFOBDM ffAmqk MUM os VUAIX. •Ml - W(A«lMa OILS - MM UPHOLSTEHY SHCf Waffles 29« TBOBUSIF JOMMSEV jr. lu»w«r * «•*• J SLICED or HALVES _ BRldo* ••0900 THAT MOWS ITS BUSINESS LANCASTIR BRAND IEQF phoIitoiiiX -'* IntcHoir D ATW t Ciaaiotd •Up Co*er» - Fumltur* Peaches >.!•>• • Drape* - Shtitt

" • • .'•••••..-•" IAIO1IE BRldg. 9-0994 Steakettes KOUNTY KBT-LARGC RANKIN FUEL CO. IS* IMtfc TASUO'SIA Sa^rto* -m«(t DaUnila How Much Is It Worth to Have an . ' . WVWli OU. • ' ' ' .• ECKBE fish Sticks 1 »«pi»,. « 55* OBI. •OBMSB BKBTIOBI UPHOLStERY Expert at Your SorvIceT Sweet Peas 4:49 : i l CaUBRdo 9-0934 Slipcovers and Prap : :': V^'MM^ . If No Answar. JIRldg* 93 Ml M«>ik Av«« W. VFt*nitttre Ret>airiny Help th« Blind Own Guide Dogs FREE... R«ad Vets Label Ml Cantownlal AT*. -, Oranfotd GLENStDE PARK CAMERAS - '• ADams 1-4494 31 South Union Artrf crease its vt Phone BR 640501 VETS LEHIGH OIL CO., Inc. A big part of our day at the store b spent in answer- 'So«»faction ; questions about picture making, guiding people to Dog Food 6 49 OTT- -J right type oOIaWTBatteTy7^ni^ndr^laslrinilbsr »Seed BRido* HHT RICHARD HARTIG CHICKEN OTTHEnSEX^WHlTOrW^EA-WHUEl BUNBS anticipating possible mistakes, showing them Jbow4o set Pwrffcct For Fall Planting • CMAIOCO Paint Shop , • Wall Paper • Art Supplies their lens and shutter, loading cameras and unloading SOLID PACK them, diagnosing picture faults, starting off new camera FURNITURE * • Paint • Window Shades OraOLSTEBY dairy values Tuna Fish BRldg* 9-2540 owners so that their first roll of film is a success and, 101 No. Union AT«. Cranford w short, keeping everybody on the right track. F«rn'» quality Bros* r«WYOWCSTAT€ BROADCAST TWIN BORO AUTO COBP 9-0893 Furnitur*& AppliancM It requires a deep interest to our work plus many AUTHORIZED rORD <• K«*iXkl«KwciytkkWa to* «Vk Ma BtoMSto* • PLUMBERS EXTRA rumltuia — AppMane— years of experience to be able to help with all the dif- Jto Vultm^i My sense of nature's rich I SHARP BRENNAN & TOYS ferent problems and models of equipment folks came CHEESE Corned Beef Hash ttuc is, that lonclcss ladSTW OUU charm to make it half dw up with. rOPE-ITAIiAH-lMKDRTED Genuine — - BRld0«9-MOO friend, with whom to w I Cnni6c4 h foT KOPPERSCOKE "Solitude is isweet."—» While we take this service pretty i»ttc Sf Cars Eddy Topping 49« 35 oz. can *4 ourselves, just how valuable it can be is frequently WITH PAST! 'vt MM Booth Av». K. Crufonl When it comes to money.' FUNERAL tonight out by little sad stories that unfold in our store; 3S ».•'. Parts is enough—no mqn can cn]Oj| Tomatoes DIRECTORS CHAPMAN BHO3. for example, there Is the oneih which a person buys a CHMtBttt S-1100. —Robert Southcy «mera somewhere just before a trip and then, because bakery __ put their trustij «»; .Jli'tiiiiiBa^ti.e to wpsyin w««««M« 181 WMifttld A**« E- Hos^to Vk. JOBBINO — OIL BUBNXBS of the lack of a little expert guidance, has to ask us to J Roofing -Siding DOOLET FUNERAL 8EKVICE and in knowledge, the g«'~" FARMDALE-WHJTE *xrait& and [/•aitabUS • ^oatUy ^MUlbneiits. For tfe IOMI you need, drop in he figure out what went wrong with.his vacation pictures. VtMBSUU. MBBOtOM BBIdcj.e-13201 of the majority is, in » BKHAHD-S NASH OF UWOrf Gutters - Leaders government of the wise i - ' * " dsy or during evening boar* (see ^mc« M«rth Cranlan) Before making your next purchase of a camera or MASHAANBLEB u. —William Spalding 1 Hx loaf U. S. No. 1-SIZE "A" SalMtaad VI" AM Work y Photographic equipment, stop in and see us. We'll BREAD 17 •:••]« - bdow). Or jatt phone— Caw Guaranteed- I MMtk *»*. V. • REAL ESTATE Throw away all adj happy to advise you and help you hi, every way possi- that of dolnc the "W VTK3MALM William Osier biff Were sincerely interested in seeing to it that you BW rhHtimt Vateal. W. J> Gray Memorial Id. i. the best pictures possible. Bmdge 6-1000 BBBI. UTAH Apple Pie Eternity la the divine treasure JOHN J. DIFABIO POTATOES house, and hope i* the window, 941 E. UMCOUf AVEMUE Funeral Director* by means of which mortals are BRidg. 6-1105 IS BsciaKfleli ATCSHK Of An permitted to see, as through* a »-90M Hl.Norlh BR9-199* Chiffon Cake nion County Trust Company glass darkly, .the things which Full Line Of WASHED God Is preparing. William Mount- Photographic Equipment rOfPYSKD Ib. bag irt l^ M 10MS Itonto ««** **" •• *> ford . GARDEN SHADES WHITE MTYRFS SUPPLIES DR.RBERMAN HOLLAND MAD1S* Vienna Bread 59 1 or INSURANCE LAWN MOWER SHOP HERB DITZEL'S OptomeirUt Sarv. '•m baked, boiled, maihod c frkd. Established 1W0 HOLLAND VC STOCK UP ON ACME'S FAMOUS COFFEES j Tk*/r« so good *o many ways! • Casualty SALES - tameSERVICsE & Gard«n Ctntw »• - | F. " • Automobile - FAKTS .-*.; L»WP w • Flr« AanWlaeWSLDIM4 O Xv«rci««ns — Orau CALJF0RNIA-1>ASCAL Peat Ito* — rcriU Eyes Examined COFFK —w6S; EXTRA FANCY DOO* **> • Theft R«o — Ecltps* — Exc*H«r S9* Deainaa Kead. Cranford RICHARD H MBBT Other raa -——-•—• aUWFOBD THEATHE OOHW^TOH UL *> Aetaaft Nlapr atoi. Co . M *-44U BB 14)11 BSUTSBT SKBVICS , BUILDING 101 N BRIDGE 6-1024 to.—i7!c Ideal c^-T^I >\ p PL E S 2-2S CELERY tM. mi hm 4 It IW tM. ~ WM. B.AUSTIN ADmra2-2S28 The worship uoat acceptable to U MOBTH AVEL, W. Ail. to t* 4* HI Oak Lase. f tM M. Slaw St. God comes from a thankful and BRMgt 64200 H M. <.. cheerful htart—Phrtarch io and television stations borough bet1 lie officials for all avail- Sunday. s on the catastrophe, the Visitors to ; public information.* staff information ,'thing possible to answer Sunday Sc es of relntives and friends local •churcr is who were aboard the The Rev. n1 «t P.I 111 .. ...• ^ .., , -v:. . _. . I-. . /_ .' *' ' ' ' ••l'i '*•• :• A.

i-..j ,-- V1- . :•-..«•- £PTE>C9Kt Fa*e Tw» Kan TMUKSDAY, mass in the Church of St. Anne'higher taxes at ih.s Irrr^ir nnd salesman, has served- on- October 5. The .'speaker will j other lime." |-is ii jspocial p.dHcv oflfli'i-r Mi illy Day \)oroii«h for (wo years'-He .is. a, an Instructor at $t. Benedict's''bi^irieis today would iv llt.~'_ c cr.irtuate of Garwood schools and 'Academy. Newark. . . ' ^ Jin a piece-of proven \ ,.lC. ' attondtd Jonathan Dayton Rt-Rion- Chosen The breakfast will be served idoly a 25-foot front ^url ' ' To Be Held n b ',!. !nl r^igh School, Springfield. Dur- In Sunday School by jnernbers of the Holy Name So- > ing tacilrtics. if any \JU- ir..unday,'School of the United Fres- .promotion certificates and attend- new ^building > of similar is true that :i n Post 6807. VFW,' it was announced ' VUI.T of resignation. Mr. Crai^ ance pins. would increase the cost by 10 to at a me*tins at the post home last explained that he feels he must >yterian Church of Garwood at longer term bond 9:45 a.m. Sunday. Installation of Sunday School 15 thousand dollars.. In regards to Wednesday night. uivi- morv time to his business. a more suitable location, we can . the total Subject for the essays will be: Craitf Brothers Florists, 440 North Christian Education Sunday will teacher* .and* officers tor the* en- see ' no .logic or justification for "The Space Age—Challenfie to avenue. >e observed atithe-11 a.m. wor- suing year-will take place at the l America.'" Mrs.' Ralph G. Mann A resolution was passed author- ship service, at which time cross worship service at 10:15 n.m. It is a weUrestabUshed fart that '"" ""= -*w»» a.v mlv ro ested in the most was named chairman for the P " ''"'K »mrchase from Walter J. Sll- nd trowrr attendance award pins ja*th and Unbelief will be the any business (and municipal gov- ject. First prize will be-a'$2.1 Snv- ver. 101 Center street, of n u«d will be distributed. "The Task of Topic of sermon' by the Rev. Steph- ernment is' a business) operates ^ ings Bond, with awards of -$10 dump truck at a cb*t of $1,000. more effectively if housed under'a! ~ end 55 going to second and third This notion was taken on recom- Christian Education" will be the en Szabo, pastor. Senior and Jun- central jlocation. This is true«Teuscher Witlulraws sermon topic of the Rev. Eric S. ior Youth Fellowships will meet at' plaee winners, respectively. ;mendatio n n of Street Commissioner throughout the majority of thej (Continwd ,Tom p.t '„ Mrs. Joseph Gcrombey. hospi--JJornhardn, who paid the twick had Tougher, pastor. county municipalities and espec-' ... _. . " " . tal chairman, announced- that bct*n checked and found in good At 1:3(5 p.m. Sunday, repre- Canvassers in the religious cen- Dinner to Honor ially so where new town or city panocrahc Municipal Commit parties will be held at Lyons Vet- mechanical shape. He added that hatl faciUttes have been Teus(>hl r: sentatives of :the. Presbyterian sus to be conducted by St: haul's Telephone Employe ffi bcr erans" Hospital on October 23 and the huhorouch'c s ppresen t dumpp truck Mim constructed: Toorave this poinu Dern^^ ^ "' '«* * d f tl ai nd Church will meet at St., Paul's aaB&^at^aa^Baa^BBaaY^aaam the United Presbyterian GARWOOD -^ Mrs. B. Council, February 4. iiv need of costly repairs and WestfUfld. Union andFanwood are!Borough An October 1 deadline was set would have to be replaced shortly United Church of Christ to join Church vof Garwood .throughput Dircks of 341 Beech avenue, will of the O««IIffy complete 30 years of service with recene t examplesp . rEne only for reservations for the auxiliary's anyway. Finance Chairman John GARWOOO—Dr. and Mrs. Mil- the borough 'this Sunday afternoon i committee this year. He also ta with workers front the latter the Hew Jersey Bell Telephone abfe «nd suitable sites are located j Garwood on i!u in.j 12th anniversary buffet supper, to Sabnd voted no on the resolution, church in conducting a religious ton Buchbmderor Westfield. tor- 1Kmaneetiatst.4»aul!sfor;tinril In- on Secdnd and Vourth avenues. J merly of Garwood, announce the d Co. next Tuesday. She is em- Grpup for ^ be held in the post home on Octo- Council passed on final reading census throughout the borough. ployed in the company's traffic de^ Whicihh aoe tootof "fa r removedd fcl bcr -i. Members planning to attend an ordinance designating a por- engagement of.-. their dht slrucikms and ,mat«ri»l£ at 1:30 1 Service. m partment in Newark. the Borough HalL The W57 Bor-1 should contact Mrs. Mann. chWr-i Uon of the salaries of all police of- Following the visits to local homes, Flora Jane to Bruce Robert Co- P- - Visits to local homes are A Mrs. Dircks, who will be hon- Council, whidi incidentally! • «*«*»* of_ Ganvooh should meet most! ' ° ^!f that the regular Sunday, schedule aid Boos inducted five cub* mto: pf the depaxbnenVs current needs.. ^* 3™** the Navy durt ing in Hillside included Miss Flor- ! ' (Continued from Page 1) at St. Paul's will resume on .Octo- Cub 'Pack 75 at a,meeting in Lin-, the Korean c ence Castaldo, Mrs. Joseph Cus- tec's conclusion that school chll- IT.S.A., held at Purdue University, ber 5, With Sunday School- classes In it is planned to *e- 1 A June is planned. coin School last .Wednesday night'. pair the former Deremer office so flict.. mano. Mrs. Schnauffer nnd Mrs. drcn arc the major offenders. Lafayette, Ind., in June. - - '• at 9:30 and worship service at 11Presented with their .bobcat pins Junior Choir will rehearse at that the tuning Board, tax as- lOiaXhCUT b. Mann. The district's annual din- | HC suggested the following were:' Donald Ballinger, Gary sessors, Board pf. Health . and ner will be held November 2 in, m { t fc- , A 3:30 p.m. Monday. Bucoiat^Qe, fiobert North, Ken-; NewYork / m»' .' ^m ''iuurn: \ - b um The Epistle to the Hebrews will Hunter Safety building- Inspector may use this Union. Miss Castaldo is chairman. ,„*•*». neth Edick and .Robert /OimontL facility and have central facilities (Continued from Pago I) Members honored by -their sc- j extensive educational effort in thebe the topic for discussion as the BOKACOH Plans were discussed for a trip will he elected. They will Rev. Mr. Tougher conducts mid- Course Scheduled to maintain the necessary- .records SIMPLY WONDERFUL-FIESH KILLED, DQIVEREfi ^Vl cret pals were Mrs. Thomas En- schools, public and parochial. In- to the Lakehurst Naval S)tation of their-respective" offices- ' a course on "Bible Prophecy" week Bibje study and prayer.^t 8 IRv JLOtltll CWatftr * : glese. Mrs. Mann, Mrs. Schnauffer ciuded would be instruction to be w thin Saturday.; ' "In regard to 'the location pe^ pared by Emmaus Bible School | " « p.m. Wednesday. Hob«rt HCrawford was .awarded The Wednesday evening sci nnd Mrs. Gofombcy. Hostesses for Kivcn nt nsscmbijes. a "Keep Ken- GARWOOD—A series of talks s ing. a congested area, we see no crt - — — — ^ .—.-—. ^ • ^' ^^^^»^^» ^^.^^F^,^ ^^ar a< • his ;woU (badge- Tb* .tptaor den the evening were ^ « iKvorth Clean" poster campaign on hunter safety will be given by KANCING THE COST OF TOT Al£- particular problems. Adequate will be. devoted to prayer. Moleen and Mrs. Leo Mazur. ^ rnent TXRATIOM AND DOntOVKHCNT Or filaque for>ttendanc^ ^Ken,t .to the o«-the-«tr«et parking facilities an cffectivc cnforce Blind Attorney William and Clem Gribble of 331. TWO 3H OWNED DINGS WebeTos Den. Next pack meeting program by school patrols whose • AS-AN f AND .will be provided by surfacing the Fifth R*-n Acres South avenue, at the Youth Center, THE HAlX will be Ocrober IS. •'..-• area backrof ihe Borough Balk Patrolman Post members would be instructed to Addresses lions (Comtinued from Pafic 1) Lincoln School, on Thursday eve- Members of ihe paMrifar* com-Since all the horough departments (Continued from Page I) turn in the names *>f. offenders. GARWOOD—A talk on UonJsra ing sign there is now in a plai Also, placing of additional trash 1 Borouch Council of. th.._ e -BoroughJoroug ' o ifalttae met >laat tusitt in JUncoln do mot; meet on Uie same-nighU ducted here on September 6 by the and participation in government nings, October 2, 0 and 18, from Union and State ; 7 not easily se^n by motorists., Th cans Of smaller size than those OarwoodNew/enm. 'Oount: y < : 8ph9ol. '."••-...... -,-.:'•• - .: .. we ;"can' «te ^o additonal traffic /New Jersey State Association of and civic affairs was presented by 7:30 to 9:30, it was announced to- f SectioNn /l.'Tnl.Tne alteralteratlona r ajid impiov*- hazards. This is substantiated by have be^n some minor uccidei Chiefs*'of Police. He said that 13 normally used in front o£ stores J. Henry Kruse of Chatham, a mennt of ttww o borauabuborahhh odbWahnfodbWahft day by Dante A. Costa, supervisor {located on VtVut NNo . ,88 , OBlook S. an* the [*ke4 .-labane, the chief executive stnted. rrien took the tej>t -and seven dispensing confectionary Items* blind attorney, at the meeting of 1 of recreation. ' >^ar SO fMt of Lot. No. 8, Block *. **Announce Tfeemes "It uv the )w»nimow< opinion of, Councilman Edward .Knsl achieved the required grade of 70, These would contain instructions the. Garwood lions Club in the (laid down on thhe e linee 'Aawminwmint Map u_i this.oouacil that the proposed recreation chairmin. rei>o or better. He added that the ques-; to use the receptacles for dlsx Cranwood last Wednesday night Similar lectures on the use and .of thth e BoroufBh h of GaxwoodGd . » apptapn breakfast, to be held to the school f td -Ule iwn of $$(1,900.00 hTfl the new -municipal tennis c that those taking the test were tainers. of a "nearer light," which produces hunting weapons,were conducted : by these instructors last winter. DO'airnie dowtT olySJeno t for «a at a bit«ter coat to the and it Is hoped they \vi\\ k>) identified by numbers and not, Mr. Vitale recommended ,.that sound to indicate colon; a pocket kyllaar akd turnturn «waU»Ue «»B» for use *in"a few weeks." / • I refuse- collections be made dt Braille writer, and a special- The instructors will demoQatxate irt f lld l texpayar that would be a names. on thsir own hunting ; atu- Adopted were ordinances • Among the seven who passed, stores during business hours. He checker board' and checkers fqr virjing for construction of a! a»e requested not toMarinp the police: committee chairman said this would eliminate unslght- use. byy tht e blind: TThe "hearer • ' • Ion • North -22nd it Uht" hd BifU rit; h^ said, preferential; rtrtrtjfe was Riven liness nt flight and would be a I ahd BrifUe writer; m?. !nd strtet t five because they wer«v*.'ett'ranK it trash being-pi m UVely- inexpenaively, and jnhe.|*> Mtgcri. Xboae>a^we«n4h*< .. tjbe:«ahway Va, the usual practice in such cases. rtiqp for frilb mad and the -southerly lii/| 1 fed 'the suggestion that checker sets are available without of 14 and 21 will reralvc,m The top three among these w*re| He U ctnteiKtte at a penalty of SH*"*^" avenue. called in for personal interviews the street be cleaned more fre-cost from Lions dubm. catea eatiUing them tp hunting 'iJSSL SIMPLY WONDERFUL VALUES IN EVERY MPAtTMENT! It was announcea that the local cenyes if they suec««i(u4r IW" f- i "i , *• •: • .i • • . « '• '.'.•.••- • • •• • i / , • • • ..-.••*'< -i. i • •... • .• • * • • .• . . . ' • • • • by the committee last week, fol- quently by county road sw«ep«rs •#» lowing which decision on the rec- and that the work be done beforp club wiU partteipate to the an-test at the end oi the^uise. -*•>- **JF**?,KA ommendation was made. . Mr^.bualnafbuse f homq^^ so parkiape dj -•! members of the chiefschiefs* associatioassa n iscd coopbrativp e measures in put- conducted the meeting. vfc FAIR conducting the examination hadHifthdHi g ththe plan'intlito eMeeMtt , 'iii- NUTRITIOUS said they would "make a, recom-1 Plans were, discussed for the 26 Scouts mendation for the appointmeni t Christmas season, including a SOFT WA7IR ANY HOUR OF om Fa«e 1) *#28£8Lnot J and asked who they recommended, street lighting Project and a yiatt l^jj The bojrs i Both Councilman, Schnltzer and|from.Santa.' " _ ". ' ""' _ j we• THE DAY OR NIGHT. .5WW JTTT flr"r- Mayor Tilltr declared in answer Joteph ReatUccia, operator ««_• YOUR ami NEIGHBORHOOD that no such recommendation was new automatic laundry at On ^turday October made by the association. <••••, Boulevacd, WM welcomed COIN OPERATED — SEliF SERVICE member.^'' ':-. '.•.,•.••"••'•,-.''.;'. Mr.^Strzalkowskl, a" televisiork .&.'•': • .' V.-. ,QfcU-.

-r— and VcrttMd^lo 4XT CAMWOOD M> • twr^ugh may tauTiw. »n«I -np-.p»rt ANQBDWANC Arvonmon at Harding ".«« HALFCAUON for the .or wm Q| uwiidneta'af uU i AND; iM>« •p. Mrs. Meuman is SAVE2Oe tne Union Oounty .flee lion. ,,•;' 7*)X Couaty j^Unlon and jBita -of Kew Jar- debtetatenunt MquiilHlTay uld.la*' h».l ^laetten t;That «ia» m«y-b«-appoMa*- H*«owaiflr JWCWRTH * tod i» Jttw -ojtlll** >-< - in tha Borouih of •Oaxwood a Suparin- GIANT 35 •«. CAN tad •complSte vnaetitad " ~ " ' * md • Subiio WIITIWI i~i" SAVE1« y. Brul "aacUon i. Tha Suparintattdant of StnMti and Public Work* thalL parform 10 hU amploymant duriM «uch houra a* tha Mayor and Counitf way from Urn* BIG 50-POUND i to iln» fix by reaWuUon. - ion 1 tha duUaa of «ald office b« fat Mlparviaa tha collection ol DRYERS VITAMIN PACKED to mparviaa tha cfra and main* That a» a toch and «Ut ctfcn W.199 o* -be cbursad u l »' Votpt 11O0 U* aouth of Uw caafer Una %£ I CMmcil from Uma to time may direct Avcnua. count of SUCTION S: AU n»caai>ry 4 Inch eaat StcUon 4. Tha con»p*nHUon M *« Not exoa on *!' cjaarintaildant ol StrMta^abd Kubllc inn Sk>« IMMM« <«m»«rt4oB» »hall ba | rolled 9: TThe eaeatnwUon ot «ald Mot eMcMdtaS ^ and houee conhecUana ton or more Wa»W loack, in an hour and ate* Jetad andd tnatalled to account of architectural, '*a?ctbS'' 8. TSSU all ordinance and CUbAHY'S "GOLD COIM" d ttlld .ttoo «nd Ugal coet*. nJteo« ordlnahaaa laeonatataDt'harawlth pkg. „ «rltli the plael a »ad apeeifiea' B. Thli kh»H take UonT> the Borouch Knfjneer. t ybU ara -haraby rapaaUd and thl* ordinance JM 4: The eetlaaetad eaat to affaet twantjr day* after tha hwt •hall taka alfaet immadlaWy. ' Vo^H ft a r lunar, whiter, fluffier wash - SLICED BACON Uou artar final |MUaM« ** trovUsd m^A | • M f |O MMb* far aaid Mnttair aewef and, mwnlttiw wnmribtd hy OM Boro«*ii ttd tot& sum of U^ th* way you lilt* to do H at home—only so ha. been provided MOtaCK Tba foracofaur ordinance «M Intro- 35< aicTtON 4: Tr* tttrhmHa taO. tat cWlon heretotoi* duced and paaaad on tint reading at a better. Hydrox, Lemon Oatmeal or Applesauce Cookies beretotore l th* municipamp l bond wrdlnane* pub- MBST maeSnTof tha Mayor and Coun- uld lmt>rov*nwitl MtaU b« •• - - herewft- ^h WK tntrodUccd at a cU of tha Borauch ol Oarwood. M. Jw If you are contemplating adding a room «o your ImMotWimt tW «Sd «u^ pi »4JM0.«L of the B held on September B. 1*». and will ba Tea Bags >* «* ^w# 55c whkb tfwU b« vbaM *«• >• capital The eoet Ot aald lanlUlry «ed tor final paaaaka, attar a pub- lmp«>v«iMnt fund <»o» •» - ncnoM upon the Und» '{or UcMieaHng. at another net CHECK CASHING hom«, or taking car* of torn* n«cetsary rapaJr BWda 1/i m UMft haca- iM ahaO la value W hearing at a of atlld Mayor and CoUnefCoU l at t DRY HBCFigNewtont s ^ banatfttainilin tharaod orf and tha actual tott Of Council to beelslal BildinBuildingg ,Go Garwoodo . New Jereey. on list FREE CARRY-OUT tneetina- of ITTIWMat artaui Improva- aBaMtt kMMa^a* ^a^BUlaaCftafaal alaaamll «)V SaaMMaVtf TanAY. OCTOBKH 14. 1»SS work, drop in and talk it over with us. i£Lt lha mwtt *""***> MM held tata tKKee -^.-^j at ttSO o'clock P. M. Wesson Oil ^U «—*2.09 SERVia baoflittjd or WMaiad I* *aloa b» OOorouah h oon October coonactio* U tMtallad. o'clock r. MM IDayllsht P*"^^ 10c k4aWoA ttwraU to eueto. pariod o* as. Ad». re*«: »)1M T Utant ibaU ba »aJd In auch t>ariod of aa Ua. Borou«b OoUneU ahalt b; Adv. aa tha •ovot^fc Comacll khaU. by ittoo. «itanniiia M tha Uma »han Downyflake Waffles your Compliit* Satisfaction. d»t«rmlna at »• Uma) whao ' " W cooftrmad m We Never Cl junt khatl ba toatirmmd or ol U«M thaU «x>* Save 50% to 60% cucta ftariod of Uma ahaU Ho* TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR Enter'30,000 Jlngte fittest ... Tkk Ot*n««i. akatt Us* At Many rjpsn 24 Hour* •flact •ita* teal paaa—a aodmb- MUT or STOVE PEA efKtaUer final ta> tba «*n*ar pnwidaa by Washers As You - In taUjae Wma—n m jf. •QWQHT A Week OMN LATf 5 NIGHTS May* Maye SATURDAYS 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. jTMecucvMA, McOavKA, Boroucb Cterk. lESTUKaOISE EOU« 31 North Avenue, Cranford Take MoUee that,the above OnUoaace Sial Si ™a«i»i Onllnattw +m paejed at areyuUr mee«|n< of the Tour Owl Bin MOW With 3.vrrnla« Stody «< ttw a* of ICICeB- Uwerth. and »a M LEH1GH Premium Anthracite LAUNDROMAT 488 Boulevard, KenHworth RU0S.COAL A «• BOULEVARD — KENILWORTH AaWrtbel erlaM eNeetNeetUU IftM Saiwjey. MiMMK Of "HWN 336 CCNT€NNJAL AVE. We teaewe 4e rle>»te >ni> ' .flliU .MUM. Adv. heat S1XS0

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Page ••••/ •"J CRANfUKD •ClfHEN- AND uiiKONICLE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1958 THE CRANTOHP CITPgW AND CHROHICLE. THUHSPAY, SEPTEMBEB.3S, MM pictures, and Stephen. Real Estate For Sd* Real EgtateFor Side some Mother Goose record,. CLASSIFIED RATES On Hospital Stuff for Rant CRANFORD ' 3-BEDROOM COLONIAL Austin's kdndergar- GAUWOQD-Miss ~~v —__ at. Harding School are Shaker, daughter of Mrs", BOARD OF REALTORS Modern kitchen, powder room. MOTHER, with nune's ««>«r}5"c;* ,_w_ reported to be adjusting well tb ine" Shader of 337 South iZ ^Mon, laundry room. All In eteetf care for your pre-achool child or baby •cbool life. Eadi child has a cup-and the late Georg Joach (urroundlnS*; while you work; Large grounds. Call Shader,] SSWSlMfcr iSSSL* who eom- 10-3 board for supplies and they are been graduated from the l\ CHS Boaters 150 Children Launch BRldge mutaa or lor. atudcrtl BRldt* MWj- --;' ••* TYPDJO at home. Letters, report*,. bills. all fast l—rnirfc to find, their own berg Hospital School of m BRldge 6-5M2. Can after 4 p.m. . 10-3 cupboard by name. try Plainfield, and now ison the! Please[Coach HOT WATKHT Lira. KKNILWORTH — Mrge DEPENDABLE woman desires part time . Susan Tiller brought a gerstetric- s staff at -the hoi^ Kiwan is Jjoop Season private bath, to n«w bo Is a graduate or Arthur „ CHS Team S Baawnabla. CaD BRld#t PHIL F. HENEHAN anium plant for the room, William n About 150 childivn l»cj»:m thi; C'ranford Kiwanis Vpulh Bowling SfwSrk. ^ler^orkr^ Mother Goose [son Regional High School J f0Id High School's football In Scrimmage H. A. DETER1NG, Realtor Cran jyji' season Siitui(l;iv at Ki-ho Lanes, Mountainsid''.. They will cotn- KXNTLWOSTH—Larga attractive, nicely ^— RKALTOH — worth area. CHestout B-SU3. defense of its state 1 ,am will By H1CH McFADDEN throuch thi- sivor-nionth srasun for the many trophies to be DEADLINE FOE furnished room, new home eortvenient For "PeitWalHad Service" OUNoWomm^ to do I championship at It- AJ» transporta-Um. Parking. Chestnut 8- . '' in Booting in two goals to Livings- 1M0. . • - •• -tf RKAL. SSTATC U BaOBAHCf /-. 88 Akten Street BRldge 6-7931 at home. Can BRldge between in ""~ ' awarded at the dinner-dance in • » a.m. and 1* noon. ton's one, Cranford High's soccer tin- sprnitf. * oclock Saturday afternoon in team showed well in a scrimmage KZNILWORTH—FurnUhwl room xon- 208 Beech St BR>6330] WOMAN, over *0. reliable, eorudentious, FrM EstimatM For Slim venlent for No- 10 and No. 18 btia. 40S wishes employment Cranford or vlcin- ftoofil pcning contest against 'linden last Friday at Livingston and Roosevelt Una; BfUd8C~«-MM. . U —Nights ' Call— 'Ry1.' Experienced to»lecretarlal and «mthenMrby«uty . llT p,,.sidellt of tne : y . # raised Coach:". Nick "Sferrazia's ntr PAorra AND BBTAMELS lu llhed 1 general office routine. BRIdge. «-6S»T it '•IP!"» .Kanhofi'i, .secretary for the One coat calling flat - LARGE, clean, nicely ™ _j!™ I* ATB— Cat*, raai Groysori expressed hopes for.'a "good performance in room, next to Jsath, modern private Wlrkus ^'"y- y .T.-rry ! Alky* - flat wall paint BRldce 0-370&. after'«;^> p.m. ££d W. . ROey - Naomi Henehan BRo-aoea • proicdid thi- bowling. After Rreut- All Colon BR «-8074 JOSEPH LEVY state champion Summit. CRANFORD'S FORWARD WALL — linemen on Cranford High School's football team work out in n recent'liuh^drill. CViach Stan mi! tlu> Ruth P .Dt Deterlnl C BRndlin Man YaUowtatf Apartment* For Rait Henley or day a-7100. Cranlord HaU TririUy and Commuhity Mot ho- 'T - - secretary for Tougk floor finish— S pjn. Adam* '-to*"*:' BRtdge showing against Linden. The next game is a home ongage- dvitz; terirge Abdo, Mike Gentile and Jack -LaGrace. ' - tlu K rls Exterior bousa paM , SIX loom deluxe apartment taclrig .park, Nursing a- l6(H>6[inA speedster, ment against Linden on Tuesday (list'2 took OVIM The load in thei " ' - • . . White and Otitn i. . near Oat-den State Parkway. Newly IN THE Laurel, Inter ii.ChurcU Bowlina Leafiue Mr. Bendlm spoke briefly about Asbaatsa Shingto paint * decorated. BRldge 8-21U or SWarth- PART TOtX offica worker, "shaping up better in afternoon. lhlh<< Loa Ul> andMhen introducod more 9-4553. . WHO'S WHO SECTION iy '10 hours' per weak, [ha- Tuesday evoninu l^oth won ' \ K andMhn introducod Sbaka Paint catalogue "aaaemMr " scrimmagscrimmage,e " suffered a frai- Commenting on Friday's scrim- all throe names and wuuml up' VmcVnt .Reynolds of Garwood; who Color matching tervica. McPHERSON REALTY Co. Roden Co. SPECIALIZING IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIC mage. Coach Sferrazza said the Golf Title %>n Phone BHidga*-' of a smalll ankle bone Satur- Lions, Swan Assume Lead Horseshoe .ontlliu-d the rules of the league, cmmcan PAINT WORKS Custom built 3 year old brick and frame Open daily t-5 Sun. 1-0 team "played, very well cohsider- tV »*ftht w^th 7-2 records. DEPENDABLE woman, bouaetaapar, \ OF EYE PHYSICIANS- lay oftcrrtoon in a-scrimmage Mr T08 Boulavard, KenUworih Furnished Apartment. split level, center hall with. fi«t«»---» 1 By Mrs. Faxon Community Methodist 2 whipped s has organized many floor, lrvina: room with real fireplace, cook, 3 adults. 13:30 - S-4K The injury came irig that half the players are new- vollth Ffcooa BX 8-1888 ; Or by Appointment thru rriday; 3-« Saturdays. toodbridfie S!t. Paul's' E & It 2 and Trinity i bowling leagues in this art-a UPROLS1CHMU — rurattur* main, full dining,, room, mahogany panelled comers this year." He said he waslit Cranford Bowling League Mrs. A. D. Faxon a/ 312 Ca- Contest Set For Rent ' room, ultra modern kitchen. 4 c/a Cittten and Cfcrqntfi*.. only three plays left in the and js coacTf'for the Cranford Ki- drapariah (lip cowan. Vanatlan bitada. FIVE room completely furnkbed apart- 1* ALDEM ST. BB e-0400 sino avenue defeated Mrs. J. M. ^ ..^. past Oseeola Presbyterian. We* ehoka a< fatuiea. r. Kaotaar Ik OIFT* and toy dtm?»jw»tor st, Jim had caught a pass "a little worried" during the first The Lions 'Club and Swan Cleaners took'wrer .leadership of the wanis youth group. ment, available 8tpt1 > 15th to June lSth. mtesi. Wittke, three and one, to win I l^e evening's jlnoe other sweepi* Sea. UO Bouts. A««_> E. T»B."""-» Centrally located . Rafanocaa requlrad. •BBB Am. SS3 «35-t90 per week guaranteed, for three Pete Andws.qn;.and was tack- quarter, but that the team picked Cranford Bowling League Friday night The Li'dhs won a sweep from For Sunday Assisting Mr. Reynolds in Riv- p — Evening* CaU — Jvmtags^work. fteply B« • 179. e/o reconled as fvHow's: Calvary BRldge 0-34M oi" BRldCa 9-USO sidelines. up in the second quarter and the women's 18-hole golf cham- the 32nd Annual Union County 1 garage. Citizen and Chronicle; v •-•.•••• - W i Standard Lumber while'the Swan keglers toole the Peppermint Room inc instructions to the new bowl-" TOPSOIL. fUl dirt. gravaVetMhad atom, Salesmen ^ ' played well' both offensively and pionship Tuesday afternoon, nt . •ran over First Pre.s 2, Gaiv Ltbby Brewstec BRA-IMS WOBIAN.- to do housework, ray day a f The coach said the team will cer- lorscshoe PitchinR Tournnmont, ers .were Jack'TJest, general man- cinder* and aanC Can • to ». PLala- BR6-S21S 109 JEFFERSON AVE. into, tow for three games. Echo Lake Country Club. Mrs. wood Prat's over Linden Pres and aK r of ^^a^U| LaaBBB^at. : ' * ' •'* ' aaf Hop. Mflius week, either Thursday...or, Friday. Call, inl'jr miss Laurel, whowlli be outdefensively from then on. .meter the nuspic-fs of tlio Union CommiUlj^v over I *' Echo Lanes; Bill Miller, Painting - Decorating Betty Feeley — . BR<<0800 a Martla BMo. — BtoMt Fleov Schlecter's Hardware came with- Faxon was also .medalist in the Methodist . 1 BB6-UH -BRidge e-»148- .-» .. X-— ost of the season, but will still Dick Prior played the goalie po- County. Park Commission, will be ^ r..l!i' "i j professional of the Echo Lanes pro VBfCnAM BUMDS a* slack, IS te M ATBebert .BBS-CM4 Cross Country in a pin of scoring a sweep over qualifying round. It was her Cranford Alliance..,. Inehea ciMtom oualiay atoek Mind*, all G. E. HOWLAND, Realtor Bernke Stuart- . VOLUNTEERS, for ELIZABETH 22340 i tough. "We are, not built on sition. Dick Staigcr and co-cap- Sunday nt stho Wnrinanco shop; FIQ Wujeiak and Hilda Can- •« Inclwe long. t*JK>: «laa Jeaeraft keeping, for very charitable or- J Breen'si, Gold Checks, but the16th championship since 1930. Winning tn^i odd -came were: gahltation. Bin. Q. Hanson, . man, Coach Grayson stated. , tain Pete fcadley were the full- -lorseshoo Courts, Warinanco Park, tillon; as well as several adults anal C. W. BrathamaM mutoan ^w^yt^^ OPM • KM. to «>JC. Dattf—• MM. ft Than, t JLM. to I pj Baekfield Picture ; backs. Mike Spaldlng, Bob Ferro, Squad Shaping llightcap game wound up in a tic, In 18-hole medal'play, Mrs. Cranford iyiethoH(st 2 over Temple BOc a«. ft Craaford Vpholatery Shop. BRidge 8-1413. so they are in third place, a half EJizobetb-Roselle.- . .. \ Emanu-El,. Criinf\d Methodist 1 who accompanied the children to IM South Ara. »V, at£dgs HW. 3 IAndcrsed looks good at quarter- Ken Borup and ' Chuck. Johnson S. C. Morton was the Class A For Initial Meet game behind,the leaders. The tournament, u-jthn division- over Temple Beth-El 1. and St.the lanes. k and "deserves much credit took turns at the halfback posi- winner., - scoring on 89-15—-74. or Class A and Clas,s B.players, be formed after the. BUBBRI STAMPB oada CaU BUNGALOW By HOWABD ARNESEN • ' Mrs. A. C. Muller was second Paul's .E & R 1 over First Pres 1. abort node*; naually M hours aa •«p—: hard work," the mentor ob- tions. (Only other sweep recorded Fri- s open to men who reside.' vn, or Pricea reaannahla Baat of material Help Wanted with a 95-20—75 card. Bowling 200 .games or better ehildrenmive bowled three weeks d Ho is passing'and running Doug Tucker was in at center "The cross country team, "in day night was hy Land's Pharmacy ivho.are employed in Uniun Coun- to establish an average. Bowling and worknumahlp. Cranford BuM s. m. BJLUNCK «t BOM, a NEWLY DECORATED, general, is beginning to get. intq were: G. Mould. Alliance. 244; P. Stamp Shop. UI Ho*th Avenue. and Blunok. "PaJntlng aad iWoralto* Female and Male til Ron Maloney Is getting" Off forward. The forward line includ- over JBarnett's Liquors, with the Mrs. D. F. Eaton took the Class y. .' ' .' ". will take place at 11:30 a.m. each •88 MVhlaan Avenua. KmlMM shape and the prospects of win-second and third games being real B title, registering a 112-35—75T- FULL charge l»oldwep«-*yp»st. sl'mpto good long passes and- is a ed Pete French, ;Lee Bragdon, ChU All cbntestants nre to qualify by Saturday for approximately 28 Chaataut IHH. CHes-nat 8-08ST. .132 bedroombed s 1stt floorr,. 3 on 2n2 d floor, hot ning tomorrow afternoon - aresqueakers. • Ijnd's took -the second Mrs. J'. "A. Ferguson was second ARCOAL. (lima, aawayeueri.giw.ai lai. - I Wate-*-»—r (oll/.iSt I heat.._-.• , open-.-_,„ , porchBoreh..' lovely set of books. Conventent Cranford. PROPERTY OWMERS- Coach Grayson -re- •«» Fernandez, Gqne Dohn, a sub- pitchinK 50 shoes at noon. The wwks Thm> arc sti s, Cmmn. Mt th. 1 U 3 Cranford raerf * Saed; BUdge 8-1881 J.P.LENOX t lots of acjjon; especially on de- President, ' very good. Coach Roberts said. Howland Agency, 201; Hull, How- BrrardlnelH .:.... 158 170 A Cr.'.n. Mi'lli. 1 ... FIAXK CABBINOTON. Direct** Miss LeDell HiUer, daughter ot , president, Fred Barber; treasurer, Hllbert 102 1B.1 175 Elizabeth. St; Piiiirn Uith. S'a VJ Evn. *:X»—TKM. (knt Bat Realtors Frbm last year's team two let- land Agency, 222 and .206; Mar- Tinea 177 1SS Ti-mpli- llt'th Kl s A Sun. K:oa— MaU. Thvra., Sal, f tS8 COW or horse.manure, well rotted. En- PIANO Mr. anil Mrs. Austin B. HiUer of which last year .lost to Paul Krevetski, and secretary, St. l';iul« E It 1 5 4 limited al 1 Cranford;. II J- ter men'are back. They are Alex shall, .Howland Agency, 204; Fil- Handicap 35 43 40 NOW thru SUN., OCT. W rteh flower beds, rose*, gardens. Bleb graup*. Wanda B. ailmore. Bachelor 1 Mori* Avenue East 36 North 21st street, is attenAinr in the opener by a 25-6 Eugene Koenig. TOTAL 944 777 849 Tipplcrx, Jewels l,ea«l, ZI011 tilth 4 2 tern top soOtS deltvenO. CHastnut Mufile Degree. Collage. Miserteordla. Dickerson and Roger Gipson and singer, Howland Agency, 201; Van HOWLAND, REALTOR 2 Cr.'.il. Muth 2 ..:. 4 5 Crvat MvtlMl writ Bericeic* sicretarial Sctwol, East , has also been hit hard by Team standings: 1 5 • Parmi. MUrtloek: S-tBM: M Hours. «f Mduate work Teiehers CoUeCS. Co- they probably will be the number Ward - -....._.... 201 IM 147 Cruilfnrcl Alliano 4 . lumbia University, ton *~^«w list With Lenox lions. Hayeck's Foods 4 3 LDU'( Market.... 33 Brunt, Barnett's Liquors. 211; Rus- Hull : : 144 222 206 Womeirs Pin L<>a«;ue Oiirwooil Prctj. 4 5 •Ulfp PUMPS. 836 up. Oarwood Paint School Music Supervisor, | j* one and two men unless Pete sell, Barnett's Liquors, 201; Ran- Bonglovonnl lftS 174 138 Mrs. Betty Church led with a Osfi-ola Pros 3 6 and Hardware, SM Worth Ave., ~ |Probable Cougar starters are: Marshall 19S 1S8 204 Klrsi :t 0 "^STUDENT Mr. and Mrs. WQllam Pettttofl ". 2 A Walsh ' comes out. Pete was thekln. Land's Pharmacy, 215; Ma- FlUlnger _ 188 IM. 201 , 163 gumc in the third weekly scs- Temple "Enianu El :« 0 wood. SUnaa* 8-U3S: itback, Pete Andersen; half- Beuiie' si'ncT 3 a Uihigh Esso" a , tl 35 North Mat Btreet have wrta - ^' 'A number four runner for the teams loney, Schlecter's Hardware, 201; TOTAL _ 907 878 \B9fl- sion of-the season for the Park j ^"'SI^E & u 2 2 7 ALUMINUM ABOVE LISTINGS , Bill Washbourne and Ron —ii. i— ———-— : PRINCE" ;; m : .' last year but this year he is un-DiTulio, Lions Cl\lb, 209. t'._ 1". from ^ trip through th# MSWAJ y; fullback, Frank Pargiel- ••--•,' • "' ,• . BARNETTS UQUORS 0 Villuge Women's. Bowling League st'. Pitur* MA * 1 ___. With. An Lifetime Aluminum Products Wanted To Buy decided'whether he will come out DIOlovunnt -145 IBB 1S3 rrt x w I) : (enter,. Seymour Chaimovitz; Pells ....:„ 135 144 171 V last Thursday at Roselle Lanes. | '''^ "- ' ""! Excellent Cut iTtouttTAve-, W. - RS or not • ' LJoiu Club 43 S r brapluk ^ 178 168 14B iSi panted fcr their'son and f guard. Rich Harvey; right Swan Cleaners vf S 1 The Tipplers, winning two There is no- security against tlie tV:;l A MOUNT The first meet is tomorrow af- Sehleeter's Hardware .30 14* VanBrunt 158 311 172 TICKETS BAMS & ALL AGENCIES SALT torWA I "REALTORS ln-l>w, Mr. and Mr*. *^ le, Alvoy Mitchell; right end, Snahten Aaency 4.- - 2 Russell * 157 178 201 games, and the Four Jewels, scor- ORDER BY PHONE—PAV BY HAIL , Wst- ternoon against Scotch Plains and perils of wealth except in becoming •aaa4> Pi^tHnl. MODKRM ee. anltape jrifla key Taliaferro; left guard, Harco ClicmieaJ Co. -.35 4 3 v TOTAL 788 853 845 ing a sweep, took the lead with kins eenrae. _ phtola. swe»da. efc. Tof> Af.T CINEMA it will be run at Warinanco Park, Acacia _: —34 4 ' 3 UNO'S PHARMACY 3 rich toward God.—Charles Sim- • * • Salt Servtoe. CHastnut 14TM wuTcaU at »£ir " ; Abdo; left tackle, Joe Pet- Cranford GuU Service .. _37 4 3 Stupsk .- IBS 177 188 6-3^record»: . where-all the-meets will be run. .—33 4 Hoecker .: 135 160 1«8 mons K . —. 1 and left end, Jack LaGrace. Lehlfh Xb 3 The standings: NOTICE OF ANNUAL M-STOOl Builders' General i__ - K* 4 3 Mietzel. Jr. 140 198 135 START your child's achool year off STORE] Brcvit's Gold Checks —* IT 3Mi Brouchton • 188 190 1S3 Tipplers \, 0 3 Strlkctjea „ 8 4 A happy marriage is a long con- right with the World Book Eneyclo- Be per w. Crantonfctttean an?C The Anaual Meetinc~of< tba CnaftM) *.;. G. E. Hmrland. Realtor __—40 3 sv Rankln - 315 133 163 Four Jew«>U .. 0 :i Holllnu Mr«. .. ' a II A appy g ; is Handicap - 3 3 3 Four Mark»> ..5 4 Four Belles .... 2 t peoia, 1st to sales., Call Evelyn Chaik- tele. S1-S3 A(den street. Cranford. RE-OPENING Jayvee Booters Lose Baroett's LtQuon , , _•• 3 3 en. FUMOB S-U1& Has Beeo Accurately Fflling Prescriptions LJnd's Pharmacy , .:.... n 3 3 TOTAL _ 868 85(1 847 versation that seems all too short. To Livingston, 6-1 Harcck's Woods M 3 3 To him whose elastic and vigor- —Andre Maurois H. Y. TOTES and HERALD TRIBUNE. Thursday, September 25 Standard Lumber 3 BREEN'S GOLD CHECKS W Coach Fred WexeVs Junior var- Errico TrucklnaT .3 Jtuth _ 1-3 131 ous thought keeps pace with the RIALTO early morning herne deUvary. north Nuraing Service elactfcm e< ofUcen tat Mtarsen's Dairy 4 ' Jcllovitx ..- 164 145 . and •southeast Cranfotd areaa. Call nw,a»£nneli atbepbusK WALTER sity soccer team lost it? first game sun, the day Is^n'perpetual morn- Cranford Newspaper Delivery. CMIS. cRANTORD.aAIlWOOD- PETERSON-RINGLE- " HOT Ctttara-Chnmiele 4 Klnney t 143 17?173 WESTFIELD +** yS-A. for • ADAMS of the season^ 6-1, to Livingston V. f. W. , _42 4 OriUke 163 1S917S ing.—Henry. David Thoreau —. ,— are. invited to attend.'.(Any? 104 N. Union Ave. — CRANFORD — BR SHntunr BOOTH WeUwdlsi Men's Club 38 4 Schcller 167 164178 NEWMAN-ATWOOD penoa who liaa contributed to the a«V ^y at Livingston. 4 Lut* las .107 ADams t-lSM ,, SEASONED fireplace wood. 830 cord: "" WE WISH— ANTHONY QUD^N Crawford's Gulf 811 half cord: hardwood lumber, direct • •— during the year is considered . — C«li For and Ddhrwry Service The coach said he feels the boys Harris. Ltd. — 4 Handicap 37 41 400 CRANFORD a ACADEMY AWARD 4 TOTAL, IM SlflW 823 : from mill, planed or rough, Ue board "didn't do too badly" considerii Cnnlord a SCHUtCTERS HARDWARE 2% Now tbra Tuesday. Sept 30th ft., minimum WO beardiT? W. laanJ UST5WEEKS WINNERS IN HOLES jpvppeUiuint a Phohe BR 6-9779 BRldge 8-8480 or rrendnown 143-11-. I they ate all novices to the same. Laurion ....- 183 183 154 Ufcnl DlMMinb New A»«lUMs 0 Leonhardt :..._ 176 174- 158 • ajn. to t soak hr Mult *na dilMranV ACCLAIMED AS SHEIK On the squad are: Clinton Crat Frankenbcrgcr 140 183 103 NOW PLAYING "THE VIKINGS" Dated: September IS. anxiM ef M er Mete. ORB ATE S T 145 144 Maloney 14S 180 201 Cary Grant initrfd Der_m_n PIANOS and organs, top brands, "»- WESTFIELD Billy Hull, Rodger Kopf. Floyd 146 IM IM Hayeck _ 160 158 146 with Kirk Douglas - Janet Leigh prise*. Dudkin Piano Co.. North Ava. Adv. Tees: 87.26 • »WiW BAIIV •• IU9.1» MS KM Imperato, Dave Eaton, Bob John- 143 M0 W TOTAL, , 804 847 822 "INDISCREET" •• af nkUroaalstatlottrWastfiald. ADama RMOAVS OMIV UO, AeJ mi fOt u ua . * Tony Curtis alio ;•-,« 3-8811. •/ ' HlCHUtTttM son, Dennis Harnlsh, George 173 144 174 r^ PCPPERHINT HOOM 0 I Italerhn 133 177 Lo-«rstcdt .: 187 140 148 HcHIn Tub Huntur AUCSBATIOMS, tntiUj HFi: snuci Reuch, Don Carlson, Bob Carroll. TOTA1. 734 770 aSO ' "FORT MASSACRE" HKRB prrZSL*S Nursery and lardeo1 pmi> laHnnii Hit. 1 HkaBy IN. IK John O'Connor, Joe Lynch and DollaSaU. C 1B1 148 124 "GUNMAN'S WALK" centerrundacane deaigrjng. shrubbery, CmZKK-CHHONICUE 1 Perry : 130 135 MS with Joel McCrea ti Siuan Cabot j SSSmr . -. j Mike Rbecker. , McCaUau«H I4O 183 131 DellaSala. J 12- 130 143 Afternoon—Even rnff LEARN TO DRIVE ins Howard 115 142 145 Scheller. 157 "183 113 Saturday Matinee Kiddle Show PUinfield 6^477 Weeks . —-__ 141 las m TOTAL 780 7«3 676 GENE AUTWh RUM Hock lluilwjn LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING Kfeienbacti - 17B 333 14* SWAN CLEANERS 3 •A* Taw Oakley • BAT. MAT. ONLY, SEPT. M •Nerypus People Uolm 138 134 143 //T'HITPARAMOFIW "Golden Blade" Savtrcool .... 187 187 IBS OIANT KIDDIE SHOW ^pW Specialty Exclusively A I R - C OIPITlOIK D TOTAL 714 ~ s Jahn r. 15«{ 1S1 168 -.-.^^••:?'sa US Brooks : 133 134 ~158 "Gunman's Walk' 1—"Boco Goes to .Collet*" Home Lilje This CRAWFORD'S GULF 1 Znmorakl 144 123 180 Afternoon—Evening • ' Call' • ; ' • .atarluMfaelt IM 1U 137 Handicap 36 38 30 2—"Odottto" fee yours. For individuality A-l Autof Delisr ______in 131 134 700 7C5 850 CENEAlHHy bV Cartoons torn ts> the older home. Shippint 3—S Color Cartoons Storage TODAY. FRL 4 SAT, Boertmaan. u 14* 1S3 138 J* Tagg Oakley " -ad loca- ANNE M. OWEN PARK BUiicfa -, isa ias 155 STANDARD LUMBER 0 Start* Wed., Oct. 1 Driving School ______las 131 148 Cyrabaluk 138 1S3 I TWICE DAILY — SKY GlilU - 4— 'Batman A Robin" . 109 "A TIME TO LOVE, TOTAL IM *«1 713 Schultx . 181 147. HHICOmR ACROBATICS The Naked and The Dead • •;-• • \\4w tkatad Oaer. 4 nmms and bath on the Real Estate EL 54275 HU 6-7558 4 -SanteUa ...... 177 183 143 Is*. OO heat, eiactrtc jrtote. Urge^mod- addng 1S0 143"-1 r-Hobcrt ' . 149 121 123 A TIME TO DIE * ssr< 176 143 MTURMY-/ OT UaAenTporh. ^. Now ttuna Tnea, 8«vt. 1S3 113 Nylen . 181 "The Badlanders" Startlnc W«dL. October 1st tovdy grounds and location. 207 North Union Ave. MU 8-1249 Blind „ ,. 100 Af/emoon-WkSCM ' " '..Also Kirk DoticWaan. Lrl«hrTOBy CuHis M ua 28 IM J3S 133 Handicap ! BR e-7777 —- BR 64030 BRldg« CtHmatM Cl thru Sept IS - S» •-. TOTAL .. 837 743 880 MOOIFIED-SPOfiTSMArJHOVia SUrt» Wed.. Oct. 8 STEVE COCHRAN 'THE VIKINGS" AnaJnoU - 31O 171 r»i UON3 CLUB 3 SIHKCM&tt "INDISCREET" East GJvw on Any tur Buixtlay _____ IM Ira Barlow _ . 151 153 181 213 South Av '" * tit Cinemascope and Technicolor 33 I* Cary Grant - Ingrld Bcrcman — alto TOTAL — 143 Stevens _ no 135 ' 185 • ••- Moving Th* current Braadway hit "Qoantrill'f Raider." z____ mi• n* D .. 10220O IBS «J WAIXACH tWTlf.T-gW CSNEHAL 1 . Hall . 173 181 138 MM d 183 147 THE TEN "GUNMAN'S WALK" "HOT SPEU." 131 5KU3 - V» FOR THE KEY— 'THE LINEUP" HJWULAII <*-• Handicap « w ft with Tab Hunter Se Van Heflln ai-rtnu MIM ShlrIey-»<»oUi — us 113 TOTAL ._...- 847 775 »"il Anthony QUINN 141 ISO COMMANDMENTS ».aOOBt'We. 38180 Suburban Trust, Statte WwL. Oct. let IM T«t _ as* a. If not restored before September toaBettef Home —SEE Clock* Repaired m th« comidy riot ot IBM ISO CLOCKS All kindInea-eprs sprini g and weight SPECIAL! Cary,dtant Insrld B _™ U*> 199 114 J>J^«8gUcajion^wul be «"<««^g Axar. A.' —___ ^ U« ^cleaned, .repairedred., puBUsS In order. B. V. "NO TIME FOR sm, MOV« TOTS. ,~- G. G. NUNN "INDISCREET'' itaiwiicap • J '*_ .*• whiU shoes, siie 7T— AIM- WilUm ' rSONLYPAU KBBICO TH1K3OHO 1 QW1NESS HOUOEN HAWKINS • Completely Cleaned NEW IM I7S tat rTWis HOUSE OP MIME Winner and WINDOWS 170 103 ( Vied Can For Sale Hlneh — I~_-_ IM of APPRAISALS MUTUa TtOTHNO TtAOC RoiwrU ' Id IM IM OR»»bU CAU BEAT tr/ Bridge On G. G. NUNN • Adjusted / V ttrucato - • M7 1ST 314 6 p.m. Garage Clamliru-chlnl __ 154 1M 107 Acadcmv TechnUolor US iMfr Ave, Wft'-a. For Insurance or Estate ADVANCE SALE OF ADULT TOTAL. TJ» •33 B3» Au>ur task — 1 er 3 ear MTKHSaCMS DAIRY 3 HEAT-* | best offer. Chestnut t^WJP t . Mar Me. 38 South 31st Street. Purposes, R. IMcraM _. 151 ^MS IM —plim— Walt biuify'* Academy Award Winner Pwertn, Call Bat r ^^ BEHER BE A UnLE El Bosxtmajui --- 14t 143 IM Thoroughly UTUS } BRidge MHO Diamonds •chub ... ,., • 1B3 1«7 183 "MEN AGAjfctST T11E ARCTIC" • Technicolor , 113 173 ' U4 M6TALLA Furrier t FOOTBALLTICKETS 151 ISO Reconditioned _?KS2_Urz . IM PL A Y I A N D i> .-• •.'.''. fit >' '" ••' '•''''• Watches M SO oven control, IEW rumtt Fur eoeta Tsmndalas, la. TOTAL — Trt «_3 ^ gadreda alao >**^fr inseeaaes and aMaa. Prescious Stone and THAN TOO LATE! aeaned and BUsed. A. Xantaar. US For Cranford High School HAMCO CHK-MCAL» Walnut Avenue. Milan 8-1878. at EVELYN WADE lit IM QLLAMO BULSC . Want them Precious Metal Bt Harncy »4 Mew varieties and old favoritesrite .Earn THOSE WINTRY BLASTS W»-L n'ftlUasandrlt _- IM 17* 143 SKOURAb a HeUend vacatian for two. EntEnteer con- Jewelry HOME GAMES Klrkpa-riek ~. 1«- 157 14« Svs^nan . , , . IM 133 130 tettest. Oet lalornunion at C E. TrubtnTr - «ZS Mettk tjaJon Av*. bach., tigg Bouth Ave.. C, Cranlord Accurately Appraised $25 Diemood KUedle BEFORE YOU KNOW IT. UiCB4M)-l laa •10 173 Enjoy the comfort of a mod-, et SeedSed: : aUbdgaU e «-l«41. U Musical Instruction* • • • • POPULAR, piano instructions In your BRidge 6-1053 on the premises. •illor ISEASON TICKET (4 Homo Grnw) — $3.00 t33 •34 7M em, automatic home heat- LIBERTY amlbookg. con- home. William Isaac BRidge 4-U1S. — at MATL1 S OAltY ACACIA 1 Ing system.' Weil be happy dttion. ia-a Reasonable fees charged. BETTER SEE US SOON AND SINGLE GAME- *!•«> its 14« IM TM7 afteri « pjo. ooAu Kmttb 1T» IM IM to give you att estimate with TRUMPET Instructions—Cranford High only $||.95 WARM COMFORTABLE HOME ALL Kaati-tf _____ 143 160 133 KITCHEN set, chrome, fermkii lop. grey School senior. First chair high school OOP Ucaa -r. 154 out obligation. t and red. good cwjdtUon. kU. MUdgs band and Union County Band SchaoL HOME GAME SCHEDULE - laa IM 3 years.- Member All Suu band and •IUHUUUIM. TER* FalnrhUd _. IM 174 isa 6-3tlL RUTHL.RICHINS it4S P.m. ' ' TOTAL — Ml KM Ml orcheatra. Student oJ JulUlard Schoel or BU- MORRIS alOVIMO eat of state, must sell t pcr- of Mu»ic Irulructor. Prevlou* exoerl- REAI.V9S (10:30 A.M. at Memorial Field) . ItKTrlODlST MEN'S CLUB 1 ROSSANO BRAZZI JOAN FONTAINE-BRADFOW) slan lamb co«U;~grey. *las U: black. ence. David CpwperthWalU, BlUojga 4- Hichesl prkss paid. RACtNGDAelY . DiiLaiw ilH 14: sirver tax iaekct; all god Ave. OcL lt—BAHWAY -facPheraoa US 178 IM conditton. beat offer eceestcdd . Aba CBANFORD Imiu 144 13S 113 Mor. 1—HOSELLE PABC AUG. 7 thru OCT. 13 TMUcl 1OJ 148 133 singl•inglae end double beipreadsbedipreads. wwindow ^4J-y __. 3QS 330 148 CHEVROLET •length draperiea^ri . farr bedroomsbedrooms, livutg day urf 171 vn 2nd Big Hit TWO draperieaMriea.. full length. Call morn- For Sale MMMitr»F XS 38 SS Inc. tge S-Ttte. h LOIUDATVrtsz t Coast, I acres, near «tw TOTAL _. Tan an tn devetopAeat, (choob, and' churtnes. —TlcWI« On Sal* At — PUPPY—* menttM eld. female, mother VLOIUConvenienD t to transportation.. BRldge Inc. CXAMFOB-O SHOE 8TO8U( 1 North & Central Aves. 'AMBUSH AT CIMMARRON PASS' wa> a beagle, very active, aaedt room " dto n lecj Me'catfaVse Wdhy — 147 US 133 to run. CaU CrUslnul * "" . MILUWORK - MASON Sportsman's Shop Cranford High School o-rok Jr. 181 IM 184 WESTFIELD, N. J. tt EASTMAN STBBET eVCWJe.'jMartls« ei kk U7 138 188 Scott Brady °3 H. UlflOU AVE. MAW OFFICE I'M IM ITt BLUE Concord «r»p«s, 11 Sunuide ave- ABOVB LISTINGS Pi K. J. PMINOtANLJ. ADams 34)220 • - «-4«|X .• .. . . i . ; Piano Tuning ISITM Om 1» 184 1(0 o 27 North Union Av^ TOTAL —_ tm tm tta •C-f >ElUai» WAKO .TUMTOO Tropical ttah euUiU BRr>671t j W4WJ5O5- tri- ..u THE CRAWFORD CITIZEN AND , THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1958 i'-.vf '!! ing identification. rch School Rally Day Services made by Mrs. Libby, Dr. Davis and Lions Announce were repeated telephone Dr. Jacobsen. - iSrs. E. 3~SSBlder calls from persons fearing the loss and C. Stauffer, teacher repre- I of loved ones. • : This Sunday at Community sentative on the executive board of Contest to Select . "People who called were very KENILWORTH—Special Wor- sionV At the 11 o'clock service, the" PTA, will iextend their wel- •ympathetic over the rush we were teachers in the Church School will Takes Sweep come to the teachers. There are Borough Motto ship services beginning at 9:30 n, despite their own personal suf- and 11 a-m. have been planned to present themselves at the altar for GARWOOD —^Feggy Castaldo 25 new teachers on the staff this KENILWORTrf -f The Lions 'ering," Mr. Costa related* "They a'commissioning service. .; rolled a 182 gameW lead the Joyce year. . ' , ... /•,, Club announced today that it will celebrate Church SchoolRaUy Day GARWOOD KMILWORtfi were very kind to us/* • this Sunday at Community Meth- c As part of the Rally Day observ- CRANFORD team to a three-game sweep-over The New .(Jersey Congress of sponsor a contest to select a motto ; Among those assisting with the odist Churclj. .. • \. •••••'•' " '. ...ance, a gift of an embroidered pic-, Crestwood Gardens in Garwood Parents and-"teachers'" 58th annual for the borough.' The winner will entered m» second eU» natt matter information gathering and " dis- ture of Tfhe Lord's Supper will be 4 Sections. .56 .Pages'— 10c Women's . Bowling League com- convention .on October 22, 23 and be awarded a savings bond and pensing project were Eugene M. The Rev. James S. Tiller., pastor, presented by Judy Yohannan and v.l,-UV. No: ,36. CRANF0R0,"NEW ^ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1958 Th* Po«t Offle* at CnnlonL tt. J petition ^ai- the Garwood Recrea- 24 will be attended "by Mrs. Hor-trophy jit a dance December 6 inHart of 228 Beech avenue, mana- announced today: "The Rally Day received ,by Mr. Tyjewski, the.1 ace 3. Libby, president; Mrs. Vic-the -Veterans' Center. - ; THE FRIENDLY tion alleys.last Thursday night. ger of personnel for Jersey Cen- program has two purposes: (1) to Church .School superintendent. Evelyn Lawler had al$Zgame tor S. Massa. first vice-president, The club. Which Is sponsoring tral, and Walter Robinson of Cran- emphasize' the ' importance''Not The picture is the handiwork of for Garwood Beverages as ihey and Mrs. E. Alder. Owens, adviser thj/contest- as its project for the ford, district passenger agent. Christian education; (2): to receive" illlam Roberts and. took over 400 Progress on Street Widening Church Bells to Herald Start topk two from the .Tellas. Cris- o the president. Dr. Jacobsen rar, has'named Rudolph O. Cam- Me Costa is recreation director , an offering for the, Newark Annual will attend the conferences,,on Oc- >rota and Charles Vitale, Jr., as Hours of work to complete. It will Weather permitting, the ariti Shoe Hospital took two from for the Garwood Recreation Com- |<;onfiprence Board of Education." 1 •Garwood Recreation and Pete's tober 23. The theme of the convenVJ Co-chairmen. ' . •«. ;.'.•••• mission and director of its Youth 1 Speakers at the two services be hung in the Youth Department videning project on Mi In Barber won. two-from Ens. tion this year will be, "Challenge! Entry blanks will be distributed Center at Lincoln School. He also and their topics will be: Sydney' of the Church School. ***.•.' THAT SAVES YOU tfeet, between Eastman, and of Change." . /^ I to borough jlores next month. The Executive Committee of the Other high games were: Angie is director of the Footlighters. lo- Tyjewski, "Why We Have A^Sun- Alden streets, should be cqnv Simonet. 172; Marie-Hartung, 168; The fall meeting of the Union |The wtttnirigslogan will be placed cal dramatic group.' day School;'? Joseph Hepworth, Building* fund wilt meet at the pr. Vannevar Bush, World War II director of the 6ffice Church bells will ring- in'^iveniig a meeting of the en Fritz ami Vice-Chairmah County Council of Parent-Teacher on.signs to be erected by the club church Monday, at 8 p.m. to elect )leted, today, Township Engi- Eileen Sharkey, .164; Dolores Rob- A captain in the'.active Arrhy "Whys I Am A Sunday School Scientific Research and Development and chairman of the Cranford neitt Wednesday eye- i tire campaign organisation will leredith S. C'onley. erts. \6S; Elenora Kutsera, 159; Organizations will be held/October at six. points of entry to the com- Reserves, he is training officer of Teacher;" Mrsf. Robert DeRick; a new chairman and to plan "a of Merck & Co., ?nc-. wl\ be th* principal speaker at ieer Patrick J. Grail reported The campaign, which \vil and Lydia'Carrajat, 158.;.' 3 in the Methodist Chufeto. Chest- munity. three'year extension of tho^cur- ing to launch the residential ^e h.eiJ in Crani"6rd- High the 9201st Transportation Staging "Oar Children's' Division of the $3.00 Value Junior Col|ege's_E0U!nding Day Linner October 16 at esterday. . ' benefit 12 local arid natkmal Tearn standings: nut-street and Grant avenue, Ro- Signs bearing question marks Area. He is an overseas veteran Church School;" and the Rev. rent/furid. The. October meeting ampaign of the township's School at 8 30 under direction Wi . • . w • i. ;elle Park. Lunchebii reservations will be installed as part .of theand a member of Bay Leaf Post Richard B. Faris, the minister to of the Official Board: will Toe Wed- Hotel Suburban, Sunimit. ;° > Public Works Department new United Fund. That same )i General Chainrtan Clarence gencies in a single/appeal, Joyce J, :., 7 -nay be, made withfine local pres- publicity/campaign, At the con- 6807, VFW: ' . youth, "The Churchy YQuth Divi- nesday at 8:00 p.nu\ i . ,^ __-———— r . ' 1 This.was announced today mployes laid the binder in the eeks to raise $7^000 during GrmtWood G»rd«n» & .dent. . /' clusion of the contest, the. mottos Mr. Costa is a member of the 'by Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, wings of the roadway on TuesJ he last ..three/weeks of the ., CrUanti Sho* 4 ' Mrs.' Arnold Reco of Kenilworth, will be affixed to the signs. Garwood Lions Club and the .... • lewsietter co-chairman, attended Other members of the commit- \ FUTURAMA CASE college president, and Mrs. lay, protecting the'.' sub-base> so nonth. Advance solicitation of TrIU .. 3' American Federation of Radio and ..... 3 tee are Richard Neyen, James Sal- hat yesterday's rain caused no he Union: (bounty ( Parent and Television Artists "and also is past —plus- Charles-Redden of Cranford, businessmen, campaign offio Fete:* Teacher Institute September 9. vato, Howard Krueger and Salva- lamage. As a result, there should president and legislative repre- Pounding Day: committee als/and -community leaders tore Cirillo. . ; lientAtiue^j&^the Brotherhood of HMH >e no water trpuble, and if clear PTA Will Honor Postmaster -Nicholas Capece. Railway Clerks, AFL-CIO.' 2 REFILLS chairman. •..•'"' •' eather prevails, resurfacing of been in progress for thejiist the widened street ..can be com- week and will continue until Wed-"! Borough Knights past president, and Mr. Vitale, past He. is a candidate on the Repub- Dr.MaeKay pointed out that the ilcted today. lesday when • house-to-house col- Dayton Teachers secretary, have received awards lican ticket for election to the" dinner will commemorate the fctipns will begin. Travel to Shrine from Fred Bauman of Union, dep- Borough Council in November. founding of the college on October Work on the widening of Alderi We are gratified ut the feeling lENILWORTH—A representa- uty district governor,. for their In.May, Mr. Costa resigned as a ' id, 1933, when more .than 200 stu- :trect, between North Union ave- At Annual Tea Services to .the organization, it >f the clergy and their lny leaders SPRlNGFIpLD—The annual tea wvi* group of St: Theresa's Council, member of the Board of Education dents attended evening classes at ue and Miln street, is scheduled was announced. - bout this campaign," Mr. Fritz for teachers,, sponsored by the'Cnights of Columbus,' made the on advice of his doctor that he 'Abraham Clark High School, Ro- long trek last Suncfay to Williams- pric Hamilton and Ernest Cur- selle.- - -- ' . \ o get under way; next .week, Mr. said, referring to the sounding of PTA, will "take place at 3:15 p.roi curtail his Varied civic activities ''(•Continued on Page 2) Wednesday in the cafeteria •/of own, to join with other New Jer-1angello, co-chairmen of the blind for health reasons. . Invitations will be sent to area hurch bells. "After all, :the United Jonathan Dayton Regi6nal,'vWgh I icy Councils in the annual pil- committee, announces work is be- More FLOWING VELVET civic and industrial leaders, alum- Fund isn't money, its humanitarian School,' it was announced todsy. grimage to the Shrine at St. Mary's ing carried on to gain support of Wand other friends and support- service. It represents oat concern Church, it was reported today. the1 state eye bank. They an- Dr. Warron M. Davis, supcrihv! Two Pay Fines of $20 Now yott am get extra benefits from Sinclair's ers of the college, Mrs. Redden 'or the needs of others as well as On Saturday night, the Council nounced pledge cards arc available 7 • • -L. plus'-^-:. : •' •• ••• BiM Resigns; tendent of schools; Dr. R. j. Ja- On Speeding Charges hydros^-twatedHeatu^OuVThia new refiningmei ..said. .'. ' •'••• 'arsightednesS in helping to pro- hold its second aannuan l hus for persons desiring to donate their "It is a great'honor and distinc- .'ide service and protection},for our- -eobsen,. principal; Mrs. Horace J. GARWOOD—Charges of care- »m makes it possible for you to get: banakand wife social in St. There- eyes to the fund at death. $130 FLOWING VELVET tion for Union Junior College to selve^and our families. Tpfesaund- tjbby, PTA president; Mrs. V\ F. less driving brought fines of $20 More heat f^/ Savings in Meet Tonight Massa 'of Berkeley Heights, Mrs. sa's school cafeteria. Members of have Dr. Bush as its guest speaker ng of bells as we star^.TJ^gP, wort the socisV activities committee each for Henry Young. of", file- pertalloii F fueTmUs ings just the right note." A. M. Pascale of Kenilworth, Mrs. tuchen and Angelo Bruscato of • SUPER RICH CREAM on. the occasion of the celebration have been working hard in. an ef- of its 25th anniversary," Dr. Mac- On Successor At Saturday's home footbalH Jr. G* Palcanis of Mountainside Report on Camp Dunellen when 'they were ar- BV8H Willis C. Bird has submitted his •rid Mrs.- D. Schwartz of Spring- fort to makcHhis affair a- greater tofttfttM...CttM tf UNM I Kay said. "Dr. Bush has had an FIRST PLEpGEBY FIRST CITIZEN—Mayor John L. Brennan. game opener at Memorial Field a success than last year's social, a raigned before Magistrate James T. resignation us Municipal. Court brief halftimc ceremony also will field will be in the receiving line. Given Fellowship Leonard in Municipal Court Mon- outstanding and distinguished ca- right, is ihown handing his United Fund pledge to Joseph Kohn, spokesman declared^ • inV^ Keep FBI Deliveiy^No need to call us. clerk and clerk of the Violations highlight the kickoff of the 12-ag- "'Welcoming addresses ..'will be KENILWORTH—At the first day night. . '' reer as an educator, scientist and fund resident, as Starters' Group began solicitation of community Bureau and a temporary appoint- enciesrin-one drive. Mr. Fritz and meeting of the Junior Youth Fel- • low Coat JBorner ServiooPIan-Covers. . administrator. We hope many of leaders. Residential phase of the campaign seeking $75,000 for Other fines were imposed as fol- lay or Sees ment to" the first-mentioned post Mr. C project was reported this 1047, was a central figure in the indefinite at.presenfout tjiat when Lynn attended the camp for one development of nuclear fission, • '•"»'•• Photo* by Kotlan paign officials, and captains are Pilgrim 6-1200 " "•" and ' ' ••'"'•• ; by Mayor John L. Brenhan, formal action ^has been taken on week na August. 'She urged alii Plan Religious culminating in the utilization of BEFORE AND AFTER—Top photo shows North Union avenue his resignation he expects to look Of Success for United Fundcurrently 'holding training meet- 75414 > said that agreement on action ings of solicitors in their homos, the boys and girls to try to attend (ConHnum Jrom Pooe I) > be taken to solve major prob- atomic bombs. A report by Dr. looking toward Springfield. avenue from Alden street before for employment in private indus- Confidence th;.t the'United Fund drive will go4 over the top given the workers by Dr.-Merrill ROYAL TREATMENT s distributing campaign materials next summer. - i was evident at a recent meet* Bush in 1945, entitled "Science, the widening project At bottom, same section of roadway is shown try. / was expressed by General Chairman Clarence L. Fritz this week Officers forihei first five months Ruoss, specialist in church surveys and planning details of neighbor- attended by Scott Bagby and Endless Frontier," was reflected in after Public Works Department moved curbs back three feet on Since last Friday, the position "After the experience of our first week of advance collections LISTEN of the' church year were* nomina- for .the National Council of WITH ROYAL JELLY legislation considered by Congress of clerk of the Violations Bureau hood" coverage. This training pro- 1 Churches, at a meeting at St atlln, planning consultants each side and resurfaced street am moremore- certain thatnan ever that gram, devised by Training Chair- ted. They are: President; . Gren- -^conduct a zoning study for* the consolidation and utiliza- )ias been filled on a temporary ville Lyon, Jr., Judy Yohannan, Paul's -last Sunday evening. tion of the scientific {skills for the basis by James Murphy, an Eliza- Cranford is' behind this drive," he man Clifford D. Siverd, reaches its ~ This is the first religious, RafinlngCompany t CranfordNand members of the said. "And if the citizens are be- climax with the hjgh school meet- Billy Woelt and Jahe_Bleksha; of Adjust- general good of the nation. \ beth attorney associated in private vice-president; Lynn DeRickj Pat- to be/conducted in the ' (OH.** hind it, it can't miss-" United Fund ing Wednesday night. , Township ^Committee, and The author of many technical Adult School Opens Tuesday;practice with Magistrate Charles J 1 If you're planning on a new car ty Rein, Allan Smith: anoVFrahk eight yean. Stevens. Filling of this post is the According to Mr. Fritz, advance A few. additional workers are articles, Dr. Bush's most widely : departm collections have been impressive, Query Answers Dressell; secretary} Pam Apfel- known publication |s "Modern prerogative of the magistrate, bu •dill needed, according to Mr. Fritz, baum, Jimmy Seale, Jill DeJUj K^Mfaun-r jwtnwiM. s .'mayor said ih^ ^original running considerably above, who requested that any volunteers CONSULT US BEFORE YOU tUY $1 JO Vtf^^^rf^ i to introduce, an Arms and Free Men," which was RegistrationTonighUFridayLthe Municipal Court Cleik is ap- . Questions telephoned in diirin and Jules Franko, treasurer; ~ jBsraqjiswwgaaiif pointed annually by the Township amounts given by businessmen in telephone or call at campaign : for a complete retoning Booi^4hVMottth Club salec*| "Cranforel "A'diilt School, which opens iis^lOth annual fall semester the past weekfto the "electronic Keyes, Sandra Lane, T '•••••^••^•'•'fpSi '-•'-'•'-'• Committee. other years. Several $600 contrib- leadquarters. 1TF I the entire township late this tion for December, 1949. It Is a Tuesday evening, will conduct in-person^registration tonight and to- question box" at Cranford United Meredith and Barbara Banfield. Mr. Bird had been serving a utions have been reported, with a Posters prepared by high school . Alumni they wish to give, have arranged over the week-end. Another sign doctorate degrees by such institu- of Cranford Local 52, PBA, the mouthpiece and an automatic Railroad Tragedy ! stand ready to address in- More than 270 persons already for monthly and quarterly pay- is. due to be erected during the tions as Brown, Johns Hopkins, member of St. Michael's Holj device will record it at. United • ' (COntiWUtk. jfOIII-Ptt00 I) I local groups and explain have registered by mail,.Paul W. Name Society and past command ments through pledges. next week which will give citizens As insuranc* ipedoDstt. w« WBI «mb» yw Yale, Rutgers, Washington, Harv- Renew Drive Fund headquarters. Questions wreck as theyfcept their ' ' 50c SCRUB SOAP t zoning changes are contem- Selby, registrar^ reports. Many er of Capt. N. R. Fiske Post 335, A number of local organiza- asked during the next week wil a day-by-day record of the pro- in obtaining pro»«ctkm thalltoMf tor yo«b tion mill grinding and why they are consid- ard, West Virginia, Columbia, Richard P. Muscatello of Eliza courses areynear their maximum beth, president! of the Union VFW. tions also - have made sizeable be answered in ru-xt Thursday': gress of the drive. .and you will r«c*(v* 4hi>' benefit of p«r- clock. ,:;••. ' '*•-• ' I to be for the best interests Princeton and, Cambridge Univer- Junior College Alumni Associa He served -in the Army from gifts, including the Lions at $350 Citizen and Chronicle. Completing the mammoth organ- • ionallx*d LOCAL inturanici* Mtwk» «nd With the help of workers, I the community. and the Rotary at $220. Others as Mr. James and ostaset up *&i ^ tion, has appointed an eight-mem January, 1941, to October, 1945, in Following are answers to theization built under Mr. Fritz and |He.addcd that final action on ber committee to reactivate th1 eluding a year in the European large or larger are reported in the .current batch of questions: Mr. Conley, the Lions- Club at its an emergency oUon center. formative stage, awaiting ratifica- t proposed measure will be pre- alumni phase of the college's sil Theatre with the 491st Armored . Q. How .long, has there been a meeting last week volunteered to attherai ' Jersey City ternv- tion by boards or membership of . by a public hearing at ver • anniversary developmen Field . United Fiind - in Oratrford and serve as a "mop-up" squad to han- . 'jul and d on t^ k l all local residents will have Stevens Institute of Technology, various groups. I there Cranford, Garwood and Kenil- fund campaign. nearby communities? \^ die any leftover cho*«<; at the cam- , for *kpm* onhhmt* «: opportunity to express their the University of Buffalo and the worth are available, Dr, Iversen At the same time, the Starters' "A. This is the first year0777 and party favors, pianoranging "Since we were unable to reach has found heartening support (Continued o* Page 7) N . (Continued on Page 2) EGG SHAMPOO (organ) and upholstery. many alumni in. the-spring," Mr. Slates Ingathering among citizens. Chairman Robert •Piece High School-Band Ahighlightof the-operilng^night Muscatello said,, "we arc organiz- M. Crane reports that gifts have Shaheen Aaencv, Inc. will be a free speed reading dem- ing a new group t« give all alumn ranged from $75 all the way up to For Next Tuesday $600, with quite a few running .10 r onstration by the Speed Reading an opportunity to ' participate la- Senator Crane i^Speak Here Lteit-taLtatFtfttr! Institute of New York City. Reg- . An appeal' was issued to local into three figures. Mr. Crane ex- 13.17 Korth ill Make Debut Saturday the college's development prd- pects to J>a"ve complete coverage istration for the course will be gram. We will continue the ex- residents this week to participai UH-UIM. iford High School's 40-piece band, under direction of George i ^^^.^ wlIWWJI1Jt „„ „„„„„. In the annual Ingathering of tto of the 175 families included in the On State Water Rfefereniium will make its first public appearance between halves of the although persons may cellent work begun in the sprin Starters* Group before-beginning *' \ • • ^rl i stration> Cranford Branch of the Needle^ : under the leadership of Dr. Joseph The $45 million water referendum to be voted upon this Novem- •$X00' •'... . ••• ;.•; ••'• ••••:•;• ••• ' ' • of -"the campaign proper next iford-Millburn football game at Memorial Field Saturday morning. sign up at the regular registration work Guild of America, to be ncli ber will be discussed by Senator Robert C. Crane at' 8 p.m. Monday u Judd." ' week. • , |Itis was announced at a meet-, • » ^ - • "• hours tonight and tomorrow eve- Named to. the committee were at the Municipal Building from at a meeting of the Cranford Community Council in the Municipal I of the executive board. of the ning. ., John Higgins of Wcstficld, Dr 9 a.m'.'to 1 p.m. next Tuesday. "We have no actual totals to Building. JThe public is invited to -\fm. DESERT FLOWER BnTuT and Orchestra • •. The -new courses include: Art and Mrs. Bernard Wolf, Rocc< ' Articles of clothing and' house report at this time/' Mr. Fritz attend". stefs last Thursday evening. (Continued on Page 2) Pclliconc and William J.. Secland hold linens collected will be turnec said,- "because our•*• advance so- 1 licitors have not made formal re- As a sponsor of the original leg- HAND AND BODY LOTION meeting was called to intro- Jr., of Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. El over to local agencies, for dis islation, as a mcinlicr of the thre.e- • frilly Amtmmmtlt Bill. Wotlwf, DrtfM. t the new instrumental music" | mcr Wolf of Cranford and Miss tribution among needy local fnm ports, and still hold their records. But we have heard enough from man Senate water committee t new ofricors; will be voted on. b tomorrow night. her general impression after a The- nominating committee pre- "ic principles and timing. Proceeds will help provide col- EASriUOGIT f»«(*d students wiU spend this five-week observation • of schools sented the list of normriees at" COL. lege scholarships for Cranford | Tuesday night's meeting of the ex- ["w on solo and ensemble prac- in the Soviet Union. She returned MKS. EILEEN WOODWARD High School girls. home last Wednesday. . ,, tecutjve board ju the .Municipal • 5-YEAR WARRAMTY numiy Mrs. Morris expressed apprecia- When asked for an amplification Buildinc.' — 5«oh«l-lwTf i»lni«ri tts arc planned in each Col. Christian tion to, Robbing and Allison for. • 1S-YCAR QUARANTU up to 3 YtAMS TO PAYt 1 junior h|gh schools before of this statement, she said Soviet | Mrs. Charles Redden has been. assistance in moving the books Dramatic Club | nominated for reelection as presi- ' »»tHAi.ll.hTity « of the school year to stlih- education is "provided for children Retiring Today and to Builders' General. Supply from three months of age contin- ' dont. Henry M. Boardman has WBiCT FACTOftY SEIIVICK Worcst of seventh and for use of bricks and shelving. Names Director 1 uously throughout life." bteri nominated to serve as vice- A»^WbW 1™* «CA uavta Co. UhU^0o( Automatic Evaders in becoming mem- From W.E. Post Assisting Mrs. R. R. Graham. president, to succeed former Mayor HIM KA'I om Mhnldaiit, lre«i Soviet parents wishing to place ELECTRIC DRYER "1 the band when they eiter Col. Charles, J. Christian of 21Jr., in charge of store, in setting Fto 'The Desk Set' Fred P. Andersen. •M en« «l • H** JwMy Ntta>y D«- . *hooi. .Mr. Toencs said he their infants In nurseries find pub- Mrs. Eil*cn Woodward ol Rah- Ipakt'M •— t* you o* your Itkan*. • .OIVM DRUfi STORE Hcrning avenue, supervisor of of-up shelving were the following lic institutions staffed by Mr. Baardman; a resident hera „ r a system of awards- 140 Tr»

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