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ening s . . In the true spirit of CHristmas, many local organisations and in- dividuals' have: contributed, time, effort and donations to make the. ."•'.. Finance Cbmmtssioner Wesley 'N; 3?hilio, who will become holidays brighter for less fortunate families in the township through mayor at the local governing body's, reorganization meeting on, , the annual holiday project'of the Cranford, Welfare Association. -. January 4, announced this week that there will be a, special , "Christmas for most, people is a tiniepf..happiness-and joy, but meeting of the Township^ Cpmrnittee at 8:30 p;m. on ..January . for others it could'be a id 18 to review the financial positron of Craniford and disedss occasion, were it not, for the ^gen- : !—'•' ' •'"" '; the /pireliminary budget. for erosity of our citizenry," Mrs.- Ar- : thur G. tie nnoxi executive secretary 1966.-::;:. "•:r'y-.-r: '\ '•:*••••:;•/.\'\ • of the association,, said hr ah- Wttkrs .Mayor-Elect Philo said mem- , , nouncing the niany. contributions to bers bf the public^ are invited . the Christmas project ><, >., tct^attend this^ ineeting ,and ex- >..• As a result of this generosity, press their views.' This marks the . Mrs>-JLennox reported, 44 fantilieslj first time that the public has been invited' to an open meeting for dis- ' and 121 children .are being remem-' Outgoing letter iize mail for the v hered in sonijB way this season, cussion of - the municipal budget period December 9 through Tues* prior to it* completion and pre- . •with parties, clothing, • gifts ", and day totilfed 687,079, pieces at the CHRISTMAS IN CRANFORD -~: Portion Of. tastefully lighted by the Chamber 'of Commerce is shown, on North Union Ave. as Cr&nford children are keeping ; sentation at a formal public hear- Cranford' Post Office, as compared Christmas decorations provided for the business center of Cranford viewed from North Ave. intersection. ' phqto by Karr Associate* Santa Claus' busy this jChristnlaS The Cranford JLions Club; Jay- with .673,701? pieqes .during the answering aU'theSanfa Claus mail ing. i .cee^ettes, Capt.'N. R. Fiske Post same period in. 1964, or an inerease ^placed in the Chaniber. q£*Com-- The finance commissioner "said 335, VEW, and lota Xi Omega Fra- of 2 percent,- it w$s reported yes- merce Santa mailb,6x! and sent it is expected the 1966 budget and . ternity of Union Junior- College terday by Postmaster Arthur* Bo- NewSuvvqj GOP Leaders to Meet Here through the. Cranford.' Post Office, tax" resolution will be formally in- provided holiday parties: for 90 ertmann. , • ' ; AH letters with fetiirn addresses troduced on either January 25 or children who were;, entertained, Incoming letter size .mail showed are being- answered by two';'Cran- February 1, with the regular pub- • served refreshnients and presented" SiteOn Delegates.to Convention ford Santas played by Mrs. Mary lic hearing to be held.a month ; fan- increase of 3:S .percent, or a| with gifts/by Santa Claus. ' , trital of 1,204,342. piece,s as .com- The Board'of/Education authorized'a survey at a cost not to ex~- A meeting of the executive hoard of the Union County Republican tty'-oii 13 AlgoTlquin pr; and Mrs, later. Employes pf.the New Jersey Bell pared' with last year's figure of ceed $600 of the site ,p.f Cranford, High Schpoi,, in^ conjunction with Committee wilj be held at the Municipal Building here at 8 p.m. Wed- Harriet Payne of 14 Holly, St. ..'. "Mr. Philo previously had ex- pressed a hope that the Township , Telephone Accounting Center pfo-- 1,1,63,045."... ••-••• <.: -.;y •' • K-- }A':< W renovation and^reh^bllitation project in the Cranford public schools. nesday, to endeavor to reaeh accord on the five county GOP delegates liirsl Fry, who answers, the let- ' , vided .food baskets filled with all /The authorization was made on Tuesday night at. a meeting of the to the state constitutional convention ters placed in the Chamber's Santa Committee will be able toehold the Incoming, parcel post totaled line on its municipal purposes ' • the "fixings" for a festive meal lot 12,380 pieces,' as. compared' with board.' Bernard l^itwack, boards-president, explained that previous high . This was announced this we,ek by J. Andrew Stemmer, Union' mailbox in front of the Suburban: 10 underprivileged families. ~ 1 Tjtust Co., has handled 103 letters budget for next year"-and that it las.t gear's. 11,602 pieces, or an in- ' sch'ool site surveys are non-exist- County Republican chairman, who : -*~7—'— may bp able to avoid a^tax- in- - ' X>ther,;-groups donating food ;to .date. The. last pickup for let- crease of 6.7 tier'cent, while Out- ent The new 'stirvey will, set the said United States Senator Clifford [ -m- •* • . ' . f •»-» -m crease because of the. new indus:. baskets :jynclu4ed:. American Le- going parcel post showed a 12.S proper boundaries of the site on fers,-; in',' time to neceive. replies, • gion Auxiliary • (two families), P. Case, Represen^tive Florcnce| {Jfllted JF ttltCI will'ibfe tbnjlght at S'qj'clock. r : trialf ra,tables •in-.town.' :' percent "increase, irorn 13,562 W EEndd PPII . and determinedti , th P. Dw^er, State Senator Nelson'F. • He pointed but, howeyer, .that"; . Newcomers'''Club (two familie^), piece's last year to 15,235 pieces topography of the area; The -sur- Stamler and Assemblymen Frank jMTrs. Fry t^ok on the jjbb ot an- St, Michael's Rosary Society, Alpha 8W.erirtg, letleiis; severai years ago "there is no way to predict what this year. ., '.']•• '"'"'T'•";/'• •'•'• • vey has been requested by Epple X. McDermott and Nicholas S -La- Pi Omega Fraternity of Union Ladies Install ; Attains 95% •when--her employer, ,Dr. Galdon the new tax rate for homeowners The peak figure, for, incoming and Seaman, architects retained by Corte have been invited. ' l ._s Junior College (two families^,' and Hindman; a local optometrist, was will T>e until we ' know what s letter" size mail Was reached- .on the bdard ffltr the renovation prp- Mr. Stemmer and other county ; : changes are proposed in the Board ^Baptist.Church Missionary Society. Of Its Goal president of the Chamber, of Com- r Saturday,' with 158^922 pieces ject. •••.•.;.•,.•-••. v•.',••.•".%*• •'•:-^. chairmen tnet with Webster B. . Cub Pack 176 also donated a Officer Slates of Edueatipn, bjidget." • handled, the heaviest amount of Todd, state \GOP chairrrian, last merce. : Mr. Litwack said the" board has The Cranford United Fund has canned food collection for Christr •" . ..-'.' •' • • • . ,J '••;• :• •, • '• . Malcolm S, Pringlei #ho will be • letters, received here on. any one Peter Jf. Malaspina has been been meeting >Vith the architetts to week and a to select a 10- reached a total of $80,500, 6r-ep- Jits. Payne;, mother'df.Mrs. L. • -'mas.;dinners. ' '•;• •'•'.•.••,'.•.•. -: ' - '•:"-.[ . M. Fingerlin^ has penned replies,, seated -.as^a new nleinber; of the.;. day in the last four years, Mfc Review possible renovation plans of dielegate bi-pprtlsa^i slate of dele- proximately $5 percent of its goafr 1 •'•...' Cranford Girt Scouts prepared elected to serve his secpnd term as to 25 letters received at the CJrati^ Township; XOmmittee at the re£(r- Boertmann reported.« internal and external features. An gates for the March', 1 election. of $85,000 for support of the 1966 : i 40 giant Chrisiirnas stbckihgs to? he president of the Cranford First Aid ford Post Office,' adding 9 ^??nal ganizatjon , meeting ancl who is "^hile a peak of 83,650 cancet exploratory meeting is. scheduled The^counfy chairman said peti- activities of 14 charitable, welfare slated to succeed Jtfr. Philo as fi- delivered to the children of needy lationo was reached for Outgoing Sqiiad; i3tlier officers for 1966 with .member*. o#the State Depart- tions for the March 1 election must touch .to e#ieh' letter Both Santas familieSi ami "the"1 Girl Scouts of St. land character-building agencies, it nap.ee chairman, said thai ^'hope-' letter size aiail last WednesclBy, arej Vice-president, Anthbny La- hient of Education next week,, '*[. be filed by 3a.nuary 20.' He sUU is jwas reported this week by Farris ,havepiad[e every effort' to obtain Michael's. Church also , provided retuj?n: addresses wherever possibly, fully, the. ayerage taxpayer may 1 tft figurfigee did noot Vy^ tiii f ; The >6ard' had approved an eky awaiting a ruling on whether each & campaign ' gifts for,\•'•a,' , special.- family, Other .fpt: Rpsa;. recording secretary,', Hugo have to pay only a little more in*' several . ,. , ...... ,. ,.._..,.„... .,,,. pendituire^ of |2pO,,for the sit§ sur- ,of the candidates on the b}-parti~ Mrs. Fry reported,.that .som» ,pf '<•"„ stocking donations were by: Senior s Sti& corresponding;$ecretaryv di&lrrnan. hw letter&ywere sent qttf of state 1966, with ^CKftie actually, piling; ning. unus,uajliy heavy .from ,i>e- vey at a.previous irtBeting.'Vutthe san skte must obtain 60rf signa- i Youth Fellowship and Girl JScout John/;J4;''|3!elaneisr;' Mr. Siwaftlfhamer pointed out to .'ji^tfrfeases. where; ilt^dreh' will les$. •pti;thb^^^s:'.oY- 'ri\^Iua|loh.V ougfr December 18. sum proved inadequate; The "board tures or whether one pctltiph .with that this is the best percentage 1 ; : : : Dop 886. : ''••;;••/•:.:,••:•.'::.•'.•' ,'-,- ward' Rpuvei; ;;;officer, p q Vkiting g^^JixriJthers; .••,.' V', kfigur.cjs*" :.;.. ;. .';v n :-.•'/''•'',' •'''•'.'>V' i :v .Heaviest incoming, paf- 600 signatures would mpkc the en- ucccss as well as the largest dollar jLima -Circle of the Margaret " Williains;' 'historian, John approved aft additipnal ^4DQ, at tic* slate eligible. • Se;yerai local youafest^tt repotted .The following explanatory stat§- ' Cel pbst was received on Tyesday, Tuesday's meeting. The aichltect Otal tho Cranford United JTund, Gree^ Association, of the First with 1,638' pieces hqnjijed,: white Kopf, and chaplain, Duncan Math' '!ITb'^ (delegates elected in the via$S '.^;:St(pta^itt: Us^%f:it; -a»^, meat on 1966 tax b»Hsi was issued (Jliurch presented a has requested that ^n accurate sur- has ever raised in support of its •Mu|apipa|'.'':;Tattdng't:-l^t:) "^tbe^ by Commissioner Pliilo and Mr. the heaviest Ipaft of ;^utigdig ews:. .••"• vey be made of the site as a sound' MSrch '1 election will convene at ndmber organizations " , '. cash donalkm to provide Christmas cel post -was experience Line officers were elected as Rutgers University'on March 21 to •project sponsored by ihe Chamber Pringle: cheer" for a^Recial child, and St. basis, for, planning and cost esti- In the 1964 drive, the goat was of Commerce and the Cranford "Recently tax bills, have been Thursday, with 1,772 pieces. 4pllows: Captajn, C\, Alexander W.el- s draw -a reapportionmenp t plan f-or $80,000, anck $72,443, or 90 R«*cent, 'Michael'sfRpsaj^^ocietyy pprovided mating,; v i (Continued on: Page S) sent out for the first two quarters r Postmaster; Bt,,... '| clothing for eight children; their pledge cards," the chairman officers of the Ladies' Auxiliary: HAROLD DUFIOCQ, Mateoroloflitt have been mailed b'ack in June. The Methodist. Church Child losings aid, . - ( 1965, along with the bill for the President,: Mrs.» Dom'inick ft.' Co% Mr. Swackhamer expressed his •Study Group adopted, a special girl aneri; viee-presidertt, Mrs. John Walnut Students Presenting third and fourth quarters of 1365, for a special Christmas, and the thanks to the more than 500 citi- Temperatures this week ranged "Since the 1965 taxes were based Many locStoff ices'will close ear Esposito; secretary, Mrs. John Ur- . PEO Sisterhood adopted a parti- ens who helped in carrying out fronY a high of 46 degrees on Fri- on the 1953 property valnati6n ly and sbme^Wilf be closed all day ban; treasurer, Mrs. Michael Col- cular faimily for gifts and elothingi Dickens' 'Christmas Carol' this year's campaign. • y day to a low of 15 decrees on Mon- (Continued on Page 8) tamorrpw>, Christh^is Eye, to give kneri; liaison officer, Mrs. William "I ,fcel that everyone who par- day, as 231 degree days were re- Christmas trees for all the wel- Charles Dickins" "A Christmas fare families will be provided by employjcs an early^tart on* the Santa; historian, 'Mrs. Edward Howard Dickstcin and Terry Weis- ticipated shsuld feel gratified with corded to bring the total'for De- Carol" will be presented at a holi- 'Cranford-Post 212, American'Le- Christmas holiday; Gyaskewitz,]•.';and vchaplain, Mrs. burget. ".'•,• V "-•..•':•'•••• ' the .accomplishments of this year's cember to 656*and• ban Trust Co., but the latter wil Cooper. Mr, Cooper is the squad's and the Walnut School Chorus, di- erties will jje *rtannged "by Tliomas ' ••:A& P.: ' '- , ." • .•;'. Visiting Hfomfcmqker Service; grees to a minimum of 12 degrees the Fir,st, PresbyteFian"l.^hiurch to • havtif no- walk-up window service attorney, lyiusic fgr dancing was rected by Miss Susan Hall. Rush and Arthur'Stone. The color ; . ," Provisions fpi»»an elder citizen so°ciation fot', Mental Health, as 240 degree days were recorded brijnming on Monday, evening for. ^ ."*, ; At the Crarjford Savings and Loan provided by John Wanut and His Tre lead role of Scrooge will be guard includes Marguerite D&i- were made by the Board of Dea- . (Continued^ on Page 8) j.v• '.•'• (continued on the ..club's Annual Christmas! sup- there will be; only walk-up window orchestra. played by Robert. Meth: Others in sey. Maureen Scanlon,' and Howard >• conesses of the First Presbyterian per.. Red and gold Christmas ck-..',' service, from 9 a.m.. to 1 p.rn. .'Music and refreshments arid a the cast are: Jiidith McCpy, JKath- Schwartir . - . Churcht and the Margaret, Greene rousels and candte' arrangements . Guild of. the same church, provided The Public Library will be clos visit from Santa were featured a: ryn Vaktar, Steven • Burstein; Pat- -The chorus will sing "Deck the ; the ' annual ' Christmas party iou rick Collalto, Teri Pollock, Henry Halls,".: "Jingle Bells,," "Silent were placed along^ed-and gold ' a shoo,.fund for members'of needy cd.all day tomorrow, and;-town pathways on.» the long .ta"bles tjhat families. .'. '• ."• . ship offices will close at noon. 1 children of squad members was Barber; Debra Thorpe, William Night," "Wassail £ang,". "We Wish • Special clothing for two children held Sunday at the- squads build Washawanny, Karprt . Mittleman, You a •Mort'y Christmas" and "We cro.wded the. hall with holiday Citizen'and Chronicle office wil cheer. The meal was prepared by was provided by the Orchard street be closed all day. ing on Centennial Ave. More than Carla DeMayo,. John Taber, Lori aph,ree Kings." . '. . • . Sewing Group, and a fix-it toy p 50 children, attended and received •Severs, Thomas Febho, Diane Red- (Members, of the Walnut School' club membefs from, recjpes sup- Public school children will begin : plied by. the ^supper committee^ . ject was conducted by students of JtJieir year-end vacation at the closi gifts. • . ' : .,:. . ' (Tejcl. . : ' .^ ^ i Qborus are: Paula Zydzik, ;Acfa s Irwin Billet's homeroom at Hillside Also, Lucy Arnold, Allen Senk, Lyiin Pollack, Kathy Sperling, headed by Mrs*. Koger, J. Poirier of school today. , The holiday Jbe and Sirs. Benedict J.Torclviaj \ Avenue Junior, High School. . gan at, noon yesterday for chlldrer Dr. and Mrs. Glen K. Xrth of ,10. JerJlyn Sherman, Glenn Connolly, Faye -.-Rothstcln,... Edward, proyer, \ Dolls wore dressed by merhbers at St.' Michael's Parochial School Oak Lane are spending the Christ Sherri Linkov, Constance Joins, Janet Mitnik, .Debra S6nk, Mau; '% girls' • ensemble and the y boys' double quartet Of the Cran- ' \ Cd (Continued, an Page mas .holidays in Miami, Fla. Michael Palmer,. Deborah P'oszylcr, rcen" Baker, • Susan Puzio, Debbie (Continued on Poge 8) _.„ .-, JC, -.- Diilensnyder, John Leone, Nancy ford High School Choir, uhder the Rnbjn", Jill ' Schwartz, Michelle direction of Janies :Lenney, enter- Minch,. Jakob, Patricia tained; the group With Christmas ll Emphyes^hareFirst Christmas Thompson, Shed Moskowitz. . selections, and then joined* the Also, Linda, Lorenz, Mona .Os guests-in.the singing of carols., f he- Employes\f the. New Jersey .Bell trove, Qebra Spectdr, Karl Rooster evening carne to a close with club Carol Truesdcll, Cynthia • Wcln members in a candle-lit wreath Telephone Accminting.Center, 1100 Hind the room, singing "Silent Oningt1 Ave., celebrating their fj'rst ; .^Continued, on Page 8) • Christmas in 'their-.new building, The aHsjtornmittee, headed by • have provided a bountiful Christ- Help Available Mrs. Dwight L. Cppeland, was re-' mas for'iO Cronl'ord families. sponsible for decking the hall in Large wicker baskets overflow- During''the Holidays its- holiday garb. Members of the ing with foodstuffs including a fat Snow shovellers, biiby sitters and committee included: Mrs. Irving , turkey for Christmas dinner \vere other helpers may be called up'or C. Anderson, Mrs. Fritz Brown, ' given to each family. In addition through the Youth Erhplpymen Mrs. James B.. Doten, Mrs. Bruce employes filled 10 large boxes with Service even though the office wil f. Dunnan, Mrs. Henry Friihme, wrapped gifts for members'of each be closed" (luring the schpol holi *Mrs. George W. Grove, Mrs. Rob- ' family. .., ' -'". days, nccording to M>s.. WarretV Sc crt Hicks, Mrs. Carleton Holstrom, The names of the local families christ, chairman of YES volun Miss Linda' Huff, Mrs; William were given to the accounting cen- teers. Telephone hours will be iCoch, Mrs. William MjcCanh, Mrs. tor by Mrs. Arthur G. Lennox, ex- 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. "uobort McElwain," Mrs. William ecutive, 'scprotury of the Cranford Volunteers will work from thei •It. 'Meyer, Mrs, 6eovgc Playlc, Mrs. John Q.. Robinson, Mrs. Rob- Welfare Association. ;... ".. homes and will have lists on hand Mi.s.s Nancy Miller.«! Elizabeth* of younfi people regib'tereil for var ert Schreiber, Mrs. Charles E.' Self, JHI employe at the center, served ious jobs. Mrs. G'cne Stephens', Mrs. Cliirord- 1 G. Ward, Mrs. EdwitirYourrghouso, as chairman of the project. £he Mrs> Sct-lirist suggests that peo IIOUIO! HO!.— Santa Claus, portrnyed by RoKer'.Shaller of Union, 4 was assisted by a committee of six jYlc needing help wit.h JBHOW shov Mrs. Perry- Zimmerman and Mrs. n student at Union Junior College, greets Jrfryne McGuigan of Clark L. Ryan. .„, . ' .. •- • other employes in the purchase of elling make arrangements iii" ad and Andrew Magnolia of Linden, pupils,.at the Union County vnne'e t,o employ somfconc who wil The supper committee Included: the groceries, made possible by . Cerebral -Palsy Center., 216 Holly S't UJ|S students provided a StrAtiiNG THEIR CHRISTMAS — Ten Cranford families were the recipients of Christmas baskets bti on the job whenever fho snov Mrs. Robert Ba\nes, Mrs. J. Jer- . (he donations of thcSOO employes. Christmas party for the 40 handicapped children,enrolled in the'; 'Employes Jjrought gifts forVthe and'gifts ftivciV by the employes of the. New Jersey BiiH Telephone Accounting Center,"ltOO Orange falls, rather than waiting unti ome Benan, .Mrs. Forrest li. Bland- Ave. Employes in charge of the project were; left to nifilit, Miss BJ-enda Klubcnspics of Avcnel, Cercbral'Palsy Center, which is the former home of Union Junior- -families.' " • ' . '. V the ground is"' covered and tlv ing, Mts>, George W; Chase; Mr.>jt. CoUege. UJC students provided a Christmas tr

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Fftge T#o V DECEMBER 23,1965 are Miss Candace Albr'echt, -daugh- ter -Ql Mr. *mcl Mrs. J;' J. Aibrecht of 11 Dartmouth -ftcl,; James Wash- bourne, son of :-Mfe and Hi§>F. T. At Washiourne"'. a{;,'. 19 Nofm^ri^^ ,,.s i . •; of'• English '.Village Miss Sharon" Arlington and Victor gathered -on Monday evening in the .Edward Santucci, son &f.:MrS. E. he is ,ma|oring*j.n 1 ^rringtbn, daughter, and; so$Jpi center op.urtyarg for the traditipijal Safltucct of Ul Yale Ter., Williaw Architecture',' J4r. and. Mrs. Victor Arrington t>f tree lightingand caroling prograjn; jiay,. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles oi flOl East lfincoln-Pk1;.:.and' Rick Tbe Christmas'tree waj lighterl il,,,Ray of 15 D6f{moutl< ,Rdr, and Michael Heneban. «on Mr- ftblniqvist, son*. of: Jfav and Mrs." by Ernest W.Alf bxd, and .the sieging Prank O'Brien, son oC ,Mr. and: Mrs, and Mrs. PJiil f, l|ene*an. of 12 Cy H. Holnjqvi|t of 4 Algonquin, E>n 0-f traditional ChrUtmasipar.tfls was .F.'T. O'Brien of 17 Oak ^ahe, ar-"flampton St., and Robeivt .Staiger! led by K., Geprge fiournaziin; Jo- *rived home i yesterday ,"for tfye .§on of Mr/ and •••Mrs.Hugo M. Stai: . • • • Kar:flft Cohfroy», a; student : t at-iGlassbord States College, 'Glass- 'an, accordionist,'., provided ••the verbify of Maryland!!College Park/ at Washington College, Chester, musical accompanime'nt.' • -rf •';'./,,'• town, Md, are hotae for the holi- Doro, is spending the holidays day recess with her parents, Mr and "Mrs ' Refreshments were "served fol- • > William O'Reilly, son of Mr and A J. Confroy of- 21Q Blooming- MfS F, J O'Reilly of 131 OaK Lane, lowing the caroling; ArrarvgemeBts dale A for- the program were jnifle by js hom§ for the Christmas recess Home- from ^Jumata College, from Cornell University, Ithaca, Huntingtpn, Pa.'for the holidays - Mif.8 April 'Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A R, JLee of 30 Dunham Ave,, is home, for the Christmas Birds' recess from Allegheny MeadvtUe, Pa. j^ at Cleveland l YESLyiRGrNiA—-'Santa' ClauV, played by piiniel I^e of Plainfieldv • Mrs. Marian Escheidlauer's,' siiith distributes gifts to' 14, children *t .a.Christmas party b! loja Xi" . grade at, Cleveland "School* pre-, M^iss RoWrta Wlese, daughter of : Omega Fraterriitx, eveMpg students' fraternity at Union Junior aentid an operetta entitled "The Mr. and Mrs. Robert S.. Wiese of College, The;nan^e^e children were supplied by the Cranfor4;' ^•of'you, 451 Orchard' Si, is home for the Birds' Christmas Caroij" written by Welfare vUsoeiation. Looking, ofl at rear are Jajifes .Sloarr of .10 Kate Douglas Wiggiri, on Tuesday. , 0otg coidl best wisfreibrfor a nlerry, • holidays from Miami University, Penn Rd.,fraternity brother, and; a^gfiest, Miss Nancy Gladhi of The whole <-lass participated lit the Miami, Ohio 201 Arboi; St. The party was'held at the homti of MWi Wothy 'program: ,v,. •"-;': / r.-. ^-; •'*:.•••• '••'•'' ••.'••.'••,'' ••"'••:'.: old-Japhloned holiday seaspfi., Beach of 214 Columbia Aye., who was presented >Vith a silver tea > Miss Nancy Grote, a student at The Cleveland School Chorus a^ FRIDAYS^ DEC;. 24 & 31 Smith College, Northampton, seiUn appreciation of^ her asslstaoce^ to the. "frafe>iUty«i Movies were helped with the group singing,; and Mas?., ip visiting her parents, Mr. shown to the children, and .refreshments served.: ., *•<-•;..' : Miss Ann Riccairdo also -helpad rnerry -seajott, and Mrs. H. A, Grote of 28 Holly by playing the.apcpmjjanln^ent KORRIS CHEVROLET, IHC. THe "atur of the show ^«». Bar- are pleqsea* to Si'., for the holidays. Mrs, li.5 dharlesM. Ray of 15 Dartmouth V % NNorth h Ay^iA^i . ' }N^\ Rd, - bara jNotaro 'as (?arol ^Bili greet and thank Misa Paula Bodnar, a student at 1 oil our loyal Catholic University, Washington, Miss Jane\ Ray,, a student at the Miss Maroia jlubine, daughter;of customers. D, C.] is spending the holidays University

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...*.:. ,•..•• : ••••<•.• The, magisii'ate^^ said-a report I ' ••'•"'•• ''•' '•••'• • ••''-:---- '.;••••• •••'•: -.••.-. •'•••'?:--:. •>•• '••.• Fred H.; Gray tod Dr. -Kertnetlx: fv- I',tire .chains is ^yen better* in-i urance, according to tests1 con- from the Menjo Park ersen,. •. •'.':' ;.;';:.' •- '^ V.y. •. .'••••• '/ tucted by the ' ISFMional. Safety- Pehtei- indicates',. McCarthy has Other piris were awai-ded 3s«fol-. council's, commi.tteie ' on.'., wihter lows: lA-year pin, Jame$ Kerviek, ?> : : p'sychifttric problems but is deem-; Iriving ha2!ards. •• ••. '•'.-. :- • For Sidney-Nurin, Charles W.' Tfipp; ed "non-viotent;*' ; • . •':''\ "?"":. 12-year, Winfield Kohler;- 9-year, Magistrate. Stevens said . there Ki.ngsland Ward,' Dean 'Cornptpn, WinffeWMan was no. indication that'McCarthy Helnult. Larsen; 8 . year, . Edward : William, $. fickle,"-of 15 Markpwich,'Warren, Rankta;-^ attempted to go beyond the' teie • Aye., vteKo" I as been active for six year,'Robert- Biuiiiio, Morris Rdck- Fitfed 8100 for phprie calls by confronting any of years in Boy. Scoutunits^ sponsored '!'••'• •:! off, Hiigo Staiger; 5-year, Lloyd the, womeris The|' chief, si'rid-the •i '•.• by Stjf Micbi

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x:\ i^r*^ • (N. j,) CITIZEN AND'CHRONidt&-.THURSDAy, DECEMBER, ii, 1965 Page Fly* froih thd company's Bayivay refin- rt of, fittest, says Chief of JF*o- pnch child .received a" gift' front ceptediopr r njeiWbfersBWpp in-the pbsl;. ery' He began at Bayway.-iri 1931 ipe Santa;: Refreshments.. (woi^^ served b by after graduating from Brown Uni- winter misfit Brtye at recl«c«icl Mr.. 'Donnelly, r6freshment chair- *[«M0 9CQTGH WHISK* - B6 8 P*OOF • SCOTTISH * «\NC*STLt l«MRTt8> C? «WY«gS KWYORK 1 CChairmaa n ^ also reportedp . versity with-a bachelor of- science, speed . 'ylMaintain, ybur alertness. man.. Sales Man^gier. f on the ppost's annual trip to tho degree in meehanicalerigineering. Dph't let your car be a win.ter mis- h h h fit either. Keep it in. goodSyi Children'*' Cottage at (the ".'H.e- served,in a variety of posts at Park '^Diagnostic Ceflter. Among PosttoMi^honfe the, rqf inery.until, he Was appointed drivmg cpndj,tten:.: ••'•, \;. Meilih Sjervicey those; attending, were Cohimander 'Constant F," Machoriis of 9 'cqr;chemical' products,, coordinator, in Bwce. Sehofield, Sob of nelJ Rd.'. has been .appointed "dis-. 1959. He transferred to .Enjay Philip Befirfdinelll, Auidliary.Pres- Lawrence ftaldwih of 11? Ploom- itftSitor . sales manager: of the ident Minna shyder. Senior Vice-, frpm that post; ',..".... .; ingdale Avo,t haB been prompted; Chemical Division of Enjay Chem- Parties Held Cpmmander Tine*, Harry Snyder to technical ^engelint in?1 the Air 1 : ical Co. He has trceip succeeded and\ Joseph:Donnelly. '"' .• ' ^ Sgt. Schlifleld, A radio. Forc^ Sgt. Schlifleld, .,>•'• in his post as.the division's.market- ' "'K Chr1s|ilhe » maintenance; techniciap at, Truax ing plashing "coordinator by fbeo-" ^ihed the•*' younggterS with JTield, ••Wis,A.is':.ja.'.'riicTOber."'of- the dore '!>.- Frey of New Canaan, Perform. Duets, ^ games,, and ice: erearh' and^cbokies 'Air Defense Co'ihhiand which pro- Conn., >who, transferred from Ert- w.er'e sfefved. .The boys, ringing Piano students of JSliss,' Susan H. yides aerospace defeBse-jAgaioBt r .trtido Fil.ni Corp.* an. EnjaJ; yaffil- Laird"; 205 Retford^Ave;, met x$t in ag£from 8 to 14 years, also, were Over children;;, includingg ; 'h'ostile;/aircraft Vnd niissiies- The fate. ••;•' .. ,''. . \ • ...... •..,•' •'••.•• cently to perform diiets and solos those recommended d by the Cran- visited by Santa Claus and each sergeant is a graduate of Cranford. Mr. 'MachoiUs.jdittpd Enjay, a di-for jeach other. : • "• '. ord Welfare Association,A , attended received a gift ••."•• '' High SchooL ,His wife,..Jeanette, is vistyft of Humble Oil .&. Refining Pupiils ua4terid&>g*Were: Eileen- the annual children's Christmas :Com"manderoperardineHi thank- the'daught'er of Mr: and Mrs. J. A. ; Co., in 1964,'. when, he transferred vBirchette, Linda Cubberly, Douglas party Held by Capt. N, R. Flskfi ed the-Ladies Auxiliary/ior the of- Rt. : 1, Marysville,' \ Post 335,. VFW, at Veterans' MJChristmas jSartytgiyen-'i'the adults! mr Homme on. Sundayunday, : Saturday - evening;", He. • also ex- pressed, the postls appreciation to ,^A Visiiitt frfrorii ^^anta Claus kept It is thec • lose observation pf llt- CONSTANT ]ttACHONIS he; youngsters starry-eyed^. Sen- Commissioner Charles G. Sfegfriod,' vvho played Santa Claus at thie local Qe things; which is fhe set f '.:••. • • ' ' ' '•• • ' •";_•* or. Vice-Comtnander Joseph Tineo success in btislness, in; Jrt, WT^ about relative' Hiirdraan, Wendy Harris, I^iSa Rap- commented in reporting on thechildren's parly and also at Mehfo humidity In ypur ehce, and in every .pursuit la life., paport, Tony Speranza,. Phyllis party at a meeting of the post Tues- Park,; •.•:,'.:.. ;.„. ;. "• -:\ '••",; ! / -T-Samuel Smiles hom» and what you TfpiajK), Diane Zier, Jbdy.^Br^ahdt, night. ., A d6hation of $JQO was voted! to •".' can do about \\."'. Anita Fink. Hugh Hardnian, Susan Movies shown and I•' relative humidify. Buf*-on a, 7 6" f. day, the fiedted. Gif FiyeMoitorists lr» "your' home •'rrtay^-tmly hflve 8 to 12% relative Assessed Fhres humidity. '•••,..' -•. ' Here for Sjpeedihg :Five motorists <•,were fined for speeding in Municipal Court MQJI- djay night by Magistrate Ctiarjles J. FURNACE HUMIDIFIER Stevens. They were: 'Richard 'A. Df»5 SOMETqJNfl ABOUfTHE DRY AIR IN YOUR HOME! I^erholtz, Duheilen, $ap;, Clara Z, Comfort calls for more than beat dorie. H«*atin.g air makes Surgens, Berkeley., $15;; iDoris-Mil- it, thirsty dry . , , to dry that It s(«qt«' vital moisture from ler, . yVestficld, $20; Joseph W. w\i* nose, throat and slri«\. .• parches them. Static elec- Khelpp,' Ordngei $15;' and Dennis ii rlAUAl^hWoV a.._^.lJ.L_t I.^ / "l i' TII ' ' ' .... [trWty develops; y/opd shrink*u , fuel tills go up. rf-Duffy'Clark, $15. v '> _ , , At 20 iF. ooljiVe ahd 75% R,H.ouMde, the air in your „" Fined for careless driving were: home will become; approximately"'8% R.H., after ifs Rfcltyird Rv WiAters, Scotch Plains, tastes so smooth! healed'ro fbom t«iriperohire. This is ifhree times drier than $20; Charles D. Saintz; /Elizabeth, Death Valley. ; .[ ' ••'.' • , $215; aritl Lin L^ck^pd, Jrw,46 (No wonder Cluny ha&4irekdV nrioyed fjPiopfi humidity; about 40% at' room temperature. LeWis St.; $16. Edward T. IattehbW- Into second place In Los Angeles.) Weaps.i'nqre comf6Tf1;relief from dry nose and throat; fuel s)fi, Laurence Harbor, \vas fined . economy, arid more. • \: '••:•"','•" $11^ fbr' failure i6: yield 'to "a pe- Au Hufnld-Aire Hutaldifier fifs all forced-aic furnaces, it desti'ian, and David -Ifo. Granstrpni, BOTTLED JN- SCOTLAND maintain* proper humidity 5« your home all winter long, Plain|ield, $15 for passing, a j-ed A FIFTH automatically. As-5o many Humid-Aire owners will tell you .light. . • ' ;;; ' .' • • •' •'...• • -. • • ./• ... irs WONDERPOI.; . ; .' Fined $5 each for failure to have Call Os now for a free informative boofcfef abouf their vehicles inspected were: appreciation for humidity and Humid-Airo-and a ffeft i : Michael L. Garguilo, 97 !Sou'£h''tIn- on installation in your home. m ion Ave.. and Richard A Ilerholtz, Duncllen.. • John W>. Schelhprp^ }W/r ^oo^ will and confidence we Westfleld, was fined $4 on a sinii- lar charge. Kenneth S!... Kupbr/ smidt, H3 Manor Avei, was fined extend to you most cordial- $10 for operating an unregistered vehicle'^ .'.J'.. wishes, for the Utoliday Season. We welcome -OependBble/ Friendly Service Sine* 1825" "•.•'•Qthei's. penalized were: .Rich- ana ard Dixon, overtime parking, $25; " -.^•\'.\-" '• '-/, -"': YARD •'•"' Eizens Qzbls, Elizabeth,-.overtirhe this opportunity of telling Jou_J_ _ , North Ave^ EL 6K 6-0900 Lexington Ave. at parking, $10; Patrick Spina, West- •'.•••';. v >•;. •"' :• •'• '•••. .•• ' L.V.R-R. •«..', field,' overtime parking,' $10; Liber- at Torio, Clart, overtime, parking, just bow much we, enjoy serving you! : ; '..••• ••-•'• ^-:r-- • ;:-••:•: ."••.•••: • .•.,:;•.',•• fvotii "• .":"• •.••","• „ ;>.'.. $10; Roma Mayers, 412' Centen nial Ave., 'overtime parking, $15; Harry Lynch, 303 Maple Rl,, two u COREY'S APPLIANCES overtime, parking Violations 'and IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL AT iailure to appear, $50; polbr^s Lemktiri, Jersey City, failure s to Greetings! have vehicle '.inspected* $15; Jakov Friendly Barbers OlJR J. Sadeh, Newark, passing, on shouHer,, $20; William 'Ei Becker- ) in Screaming Children" South. Amboy, failure to keep FRANK D'ANTONIO, R. B. right; $20; and .Joan Lisanti,' 44 Richmond' Ave.i overtime parking 106 North Union Ave,, Crdnford To Our Friendki . ®>;: •..;••• ,"•-:;. •;.•• • •'•:<:••, ': Also Richard Sedlak,; 604 Lin .den Pl;^ disorderly, six months sjua' Theifioliday Season always p.erided. jail term and • $5b fine Friank Siiita, RoseUe Park, $4 :for w he dtinte for the expression of good no rbgjisttation ih possession and $4 for failure' "to have vehicle in , will and the,exchange of friendly spected; Prank Fernandez, Eliz- abcth, $4 for no realstration. in pos : : : ; • . greetings." : . ;-<••..',: .. .j- / :.••'•">'••.•." ; session; and Robert L. Loper, Bel SANTA SAYS ford, $4 for "Operating an unregis •• <••'•• In this spirit of friendsiiip and tered'vehicle.".., ; . . YOU'RE "ALL RET" PORTABLE , NOW IN A PAIR DISHWASHER with genuine appreciation^ for the ^ Tips '.'.during winter's severe filter-Stream* pleasant relations ive have enjoyed storms fa ofttjn a matterr ojsurviv- washing and rinsing two full-size ivith you, ive; extend the season's* Public Notices revolving v greetings and best wishes for a CHAPMAN'S OF EDI/CATION V, New,J*r«ey • spray arra$|[ , NOTICE TO PERSONS . IN:. MILITARY Happy Netv Year. BRRVICie OR PATXENTS IN VETERANS HOSPITALS: AND TO THE1W REt • Can dp an entire AND FRIENDS , , • • 1 • If you ui-o ln^th« iftllllKW Rorvlco 0 ,. day's dishes at once :: iite iv nntlbnt In A vutormis' hospital an< '/[ • ' .. : ,'.' •••?•• • Sincerely yoUrs, -...., ••. 'tteslfe to vote, or'if you iivon relative 0 ..... 16 NEMA table, frlbud^pt n iierson'wtm la. In tho mllltar; iwrvl'cq or Is a pnUeht m 11 voteram' hoo Bettings including ' pita.] v/ho, you bellevo, will .duslre to vot serving, aisfees.. ,'' in the Annual Hchool clcotlon to be hc]< oh' February 8, 10B«,' kindly'Wrlto'to th u»dcrKl«liod at O>>Q« mnk.lnu appllcatto! FOR CHRISTMAS! •••. -••: • -•••.: . GIFTS & for a military'aervioo biUlot-to bo votoi •No complicated i ••", lj> said'' election - to bo forwurdod to'you, loading.pattern to... l-'l{ you- ard in the'mlluary uerv'lco. or arc n NATIONALLY IFAAAOU_S pntt*nt In .n" voU'rans1 WotinltAl, stntlnB ' follow. . ">' " , y'our iihrno, HKc, serial number... home acl- FOR THEIR ";-. .*:',; dreas and thu nddrc».i at which you arc stationed or can bo found, or If you desire • Automatic dotorgent tho inlUUry ottfvlco ballot for a rfla'tlve or friend thon' mnk«; an annllcatlon umlo> j '*Tmk.- Storting Mondayfi)ec. 27, J pathldr a military aorvtce ballot to t\o v Sturdy Construction (orwai-dod to him. statlhg.in your uuiulcw- tlou ttint he'Is ovor 'thp'ano of 21 j years and :« stiitlnu his'nnnie1 , .'Bqrlivl .number, home Good Looks '.address''and tho adro.ss B,t which ho In SEE iitaMpned or can bo found. . rorin.s of application can , be . obtnlnjH!l from tho uhdoiBlfjned.. '• • Solid Comfort TODAVI PRICE - • Paul Chleff, Socrotary, . Board of Kducatloiv of, Cranford, Tlioma.i Bti'oet, Adaptability To Dutod: Dccnmbcr 23. f9C5 ALL CHRISTIAS ITEIS Adv. Kco: fl58 ' Growing Feet FREE Including^. P KDVCATION. - *, N«w Jer»»y . J FIVE-PIECE TEFLON TO PERSON.B DESIRING AD- BE SURE TO BUY YOUR YOUNOSTERS A PAIR SENTElf BALLOTS • • BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS '11 you' arc it viunllfled am! rcvistcrcd OVENWARE SET votor of the State who osnects to be «b- • WRAPPINGS # RIBBONS sont gutaldo the Statft on February II; By GLASSBAKE 10i)0,-or a fluuilflod anil ronlatored 'voter , • • NOVELTIES • CANDLES who will be within the State on February R, lflBU, Dui*bocBUi»c.or lllncsr. or physical with Purchase pf Automatic Dishwasher* • DECORATIONS disuliillty; or beciiu!!B..of the oboorvanco of a rellglo\iH ho(.ldny pursuant to tne SI ! tenets' of your ' rullulon, oi" because ol . GIFT SLIPPERS { vt'.'iUU'iU iitWiiUanee ut a (Kjlxpol. corluuu of Easy Terms '• No Down Payment For Your New Year's Eve Party unlvurnlty, will be unable to cast your bal- lot at- tho polllnu place in your district FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY nn mild dull', and you cliwlro , to vote ' In We have Bar Accessories designed by Mr. " the uimual school oleotioil to be.held oil February S, mod, -Tclndly • write, or uuply In John of Paris. Glasses of all types ~^° jUM'tibn to the .undorRi(tncd ut one'e' ruViuest- i>. . .:.-.-•• •,. - ..;_ Hiu' i>i»X u civilian abdciitck; ballot be fur- WiiviU'd to you.' Such re(iun»t must hlutu Cocktail Shakers — Gag Items -r your Iremu mldress, uiul the iwldrtis'j to COFFEY'S vi-hjcli said bullet illoXild be sent, and mum . Favors— Paper Napkins, Etc.' 1 Washer * Dryer * Dishwasher Specialists ^^ j he »|giud with s'our sU'iiatu're, and tluti tin' ri'n.son why you will nuf be able I" We Repair AIL Types Of . vote iit'vaur u(iuul uolllnc place." No civil- Cranford Shoe Store Ian ubseiitee biillot will bv iurnliilicd cir . DRYERS ^WASHERS ^ pISHWASHERS I (oi'w.ii'dvil in H')J"' iiwiillcihit unless, reinuvil WOAAAS HAYECK, Prop. •hr.'i'efor Is rei*lv«d not less than elRlil j ili> days l>rli!f ti> lh«'election, and coutulnii 29 ALDHN Sti^ BR 6:2224 r CRANFORD/N. J > tho forttisolim information,' ; —Open Thursday and Fflday EvonUi^s--' ' "•'•.•• Paul Chieff-,' Secretary, to Tvblia Lines 28 Eastman St Cranford O)o»rd of Kdiicat[on tit crtnfordi 1 > • Thomas 8tri;et ' ': 9 WALNUT AVE; ^ ;-' ^<;:;'--""'>^: qftANrc»D" Adv. m«: $8.38 ' i>ll ;

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... ,^*' •>•-: •V " v'i•'••••"'•?• ••'/•-• '• Beth feodew Becomes Bride^ of G^arfes JK, : • First Presbyterian Church was the, setting Saturday evening 'for ••. Miss Beth Anne "JElodeh, daugh-1 Miss Kathleen pyle of Belmar^ cpu- sin of the bride, was bHdesniaid., the marriage of Biiss . Ann Mittus, daughterof ..Mr. and Mrs. How- ter of Mr; and'ivtrs. Ntormari Roden 4 Preston Barton of: Tgrryville, Wd.,.E, M(ilius of f Tuxedo PI., to Kenneth^CampbeH Hopkins,.son of -20_ Hampton Rd.(, feecame the Conn.;, served;; as tbest man. 'Miss of Mrs: Jean Hopkins -61. Philadel- " '' ' ' '•—"' ''" ";: "'' ; " *' ' brjde of Charles Roger Ashley of 'Cincinnati, Ohio,. »on of Mr. and Kathleen Susan Brjde &f- Cr'anford phia; Pa'i,')ahd Janies Hopkins, of; iord High. SfehooU'.is a setiior' at played selections on" ;the'harp. "••.••I Mrs/Charles P.. ^hley ofvCr'onv : ;Pittsburgh,.Pa.';:.';.-"' '" '•••••• .;;;;Dickinson. ' (.-College, Carlisle, Pa., •^olipwing^a' wetiairig trip tcf Ne,w wfee'rfe, she is .a member of Chi well; C6nri.v Saturday in a' cere- • ,Rev. DrV Robert G, Longdker, ; Englartd,'iMr. Ashley!and iris bride Omegas Sorority,, , '- mony at the home of the bride's will;reside at 2174 Klysian>P}., Cin- pastor, performed; the Candlelight parents..' . .•.',. •• .:,-:. '• ."••' '_._ - ., '_ : '•fir.: Hopkins'; a graduate/of the ciiiriati, Ohio, V- ': " . cerenumy, assisted by WUliairi K jGreorge School, Bucks County, Pa.; ..Rev. Dr. Robert G. Longaker,, Both the bride, a -graduate, .of > .; ,;,ptibpcaw.ttl pi Newton " Center, also is in bis. senior year at pick: pastor: of- tHe First Presbyterian, Cranfprd High School, and Mr-. ; Mass., '.a''student...T ....., a.t ._..Andover-New, z-.-... - inspn College, where he is a mem- Church, performed the double-ring Ashley," a graduate of Bristol s ton^ ; Th>olof?icai Seminary, y and ber of Phr Kappa "Sigma Ftatern: ceremony. A rectjptlort fallowed/ (Conn.) Hjgh School! will be'grad-- brother-in-law of the bride. A re? ity. '. I*. .-.•*'{ I£r. Roderi'gave his daughter in uated in June;from the University •. ..v ception was hejld at the Maplewood Mr-. Hopkins and his bridje will' mafcriage. Miss MargotMetzger 6f of Cincinnati, College Qf Design, Women's Club; make their home in Carlisle. Cranford «was maid of honor and Architecture and Art ' ." ; The bride was given in rharriage by her, father, Mrs. Pubocq' Was • Miss Kathleen HigginS and 'matron of honor arid Miss Mary James- Htjggins, Sophomores at Ellen/Hopkins of. Philadelphia, sis- Mohrhoutlv College in West Long ter oi' tb.e bridegroom* was maid of Branch, are spending the holidays honor: "Bridesmaids were' Misj with their paj-enj;s, Mr. and Mrs. . Karen Barrptoclough of Hawthorne, Robert ;C Higgins .oi 104 MapU; Thomas Crahford'Methodist Chureh was the. setting Saturday evening for college i$ommate of the bride, and . PI. 5 Miss Carol Bernard, Misfi Karen the *marriage''of Miss JuSith,.Mae. bayison,>daughter. of Jilr. and.Mrs- ir-fiirownr^l-- '•—•Joha-rWorster, son of Mr.. and Robert Craig' Davison of 221 tocust Dr.,' to Thonias John de Raat, of Cranford. , ' • ' Mrs.'... Alexander Worster- of 47 son 6f Mr. and Mrs. John de Raat . Donald, Charles of Millville, fra- Spruce St:v is at-home for the holi- of Coibftia',. formerly of' CraBford/ • ternity brothet of the bridegroom, days^ He. is in his freshman year Rev. Dr. Albert •'Allinger of served as best=man. Ushering were at St.. Bonaventure (N. "Y.) Uni- Bridgewater Township, former pas- Howard G: Milius, prothei* of the versity; • ••:•<'•'••'. •••.•• V. ::p','-" ; tor of Ihe local church, was assist- ; bride; . Donald, Wilkins of Phila- ed, in the candlejightvceremony by delphia,coiUsin of the, bridegroom; Edward RicHel, a freshman at Rev. John R'.-Peiiheimerv pastor. A John •. Winfteld of" LittW Silv'ejrr. Curry pbllegt in -Milton, M&Ss., has reception was held io the Weist- David." gterher and John: Ritchie, arrived Home for/the holiday sea- wood,Lounge, Garwood. ... ••;,. bo^th of Philadelphia, fraternity "son. He is\ the. son of Mr. arid Mr. Davison gave his daughter brothers of the bridegroom:; .'• Mrs. Edward Itichel of. 437 South in marriage. ili$s Gail Dayison, The bride, '& graduate' of Cran- Union Ave. ; i MRS. KENNETH CAMPBELL HOPKINS sister of the bride, and Miss Pa- 1VIRS. CHARLES ROGER ASHLEY •jricia Hedquist of Crartfbrd were • r. Frederick J.. Schaher, .a sopho- maids of • honor. Bridesmaids were inore at East Texas Baptist College Miss Nancy White of Cranford a*hd in. Marshall, Tex., is. at. home" for Mrs; Ronaid Agnese of Kent, Ohio. the holidays.••• He has>been pledged Sylvia Winters of Hampton, Va., ft tp Alpha Shi Omega fraternity niece of the. bridegroom* was ft Anthony Schaner, a freshman at unior bridesmaid. "; JBob Jones . University in_ Green ''.:• Select fabrics to suit the.ski slopes or Car- . • Janies 'bfewitt of Manvill e served ville, S,C, is also atlidme, a.ii'd' he as best man. Ushers vyere R. Craig .•: ribean/ Select styles 'to set youapart frorn has been pledged to Phi Kappa Pi Davison . of Cranford, brother of th£ humdrum. Tlie savmgs 'arid your • fraternity. They are sons of Mr the bride; Reter de Raat, brother and Mrs. Frederick A. Schaner of of the bridegroom, and, Carl Hewitt Selectionswill permit you to go^..vj ' ;• MRS. THOMAS JOHN DE RAAT 2 Rutgers Rd. ^ of Frenchtown. . First Class All The . j(am^s Xenney was organist.and . /Brian Conley, a. senior at Har- Miss- Nancy Stroh, of Bryn Athyn, Frepchtown High School^ also at- vard University in Cambrfdge, Pa., was soloist. • ° tended Utah (State University. He Gruiseivear Shifts in Cotton, Ariiel Mass..' and Richard Conley, a.fifst- The bride is a-graduate of Cran- is. employed by Newark Brush Co., year. student , at Harvard Law' ford HigK School and Douglass Col- Kenilworth. and Fabulous Knit Fabrics. Prices School, are spending the holidays lege, New Brunswick. She is an- Following a wedding trip to An- Start at* a Shocking... with their parentSj Mr. and Mrs English teacher in Highland Park tigua, St. Martin and" the Virgin Meredith S. Conley of 14 Woods High School. . V ' •' Islands, Mr. de Raat and his bride HoleRdv '"•;• • Mr. de Raat, a graduate of W.1U, reside, at 547 Lexington Ave, $3.95

Mr, and Mrs. Robert Bruce Bur- and children, Lynn", "Bruce, Judith and Carol, of Oak Ridge, Tenrt., are «visiting with Mr. Bur- The joyous season ditt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- % thur K. Burditt of 18 Elm St. They "Better Apparel at Lower Prices" from ALL Of Us...to AtL Of You We wish the /\ \ will be here for Christmas- and re- Best to one and all; | " turn home on Sunday. Hours: Open Daily ancTS&t. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon. and Thurs, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. * James C. Thomson of- 12 Ave, left Sunday for a 10-day busi- Tel. 289-7222 from: Officers, Directors ness trip to the West Coast' Mr. Thomson is -associated with the St 150 ELMORA AVE. ELIZABETH Paper Co., .

ROSELLE SAVINGS [is not what we give, fOUR NEAR NEIGHBOR... . . ONt^ MINUTES AW-Ay PROM. CRANPORD- but what we / • C^ESTKUT STREET ^ttHiRb AVENUE '...''. — for the Gi

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• ••.. (I. .there last1. Wt'dne^day', They also ,(N..,J;> : " ^';'^:^l Lonteis. willill save $40...mlUlot$40Hltpiii/i ana - sanji ca.rvls.^bn; campus. '.". ••j..'..'[• '.'•'. on; November 7, at'Muh 1 ahd therea-rtw, i• •"•' • • '•••••',' ••'•• '• •'•'•••.., • . • • ••• "•f • nually 'after the- tat^ completely Jenbei'g .Hospital. Maternal- The Excise tax will be farther removecr..';- •' *• '.:"'. '.'.' • parents ire Mr. ahd Mrs. 'Starilp'y rediided \ peKent a year unttr it Miss Elizabeth -Schumacher of •<•? .•:• • '.- ;(.• ; Kam,inski of 421 , Pi.; prop . H ejltniinated. by. jlaniiai'y. 1,. 1969. Other. Soctttl& ere ori 226 North Ave., W., v^as- awarded it f Bj ; her • doctorate , degree in education prietqrs of Bettj' Ann's Bake Shop; 'Pi^t Sefetlou f , Stt• • JVlkhael's' Chjurch'; was,, the .101 Miln SJ.-V "; ' "'" setting Saturday morning 'for the on December 1V at PennsVlVania' • Collegians '' State Universfty, University" Park, Mr and Mrs. Lyle L. Burnett of marriage of B/fiss^.Rose'mar.ie Carbl : Pa •••• '; • ;' '- .108 MpUawk'. Dr. announce the Staddie, daughter «£ Mr' and Mcs.•'. Thomas ]Sfc*lan, Jr., son Of Mr. and Mrs.'" Nolan ofr. 321 He(fortt birth of a'daughter,-Karen Mar.tha, """: - Charley Staddie 'ot-,2 "AVei.- '»* a^ hornevfor the holiday^ on" Decembe^JijjGjguhlb^ h St., to Lt. Jferonle "thomosj He Is a freshman at Central Con-' Hospital,' "Plainfield,'•> '\tifa: new. 'gate, USA, son ot'lWr. and Mrs. oecticut Stat^ College ,iri New.. Beit-, baby jduis- two.' bioVhers, Kenneth 'C'r^JS^^i'-^- ai\ci; Kurt, 'the*maternal' grand- Thomas P.. Ingate .of Mountainside. ain, Gonn. • !!• . - •••• • • ' • • • ' '• • . '• , •• parents are' Mr. and Mrs. -Arthur Rev. ;Francls RUggles of Brook- Mr.; and Mrs.JoTih Herbert Kou- Frkko'of ;Clark. . . ,', .' * .: lyn, N. Y<, officiated at the double- •., Miss Tsena Craft,- a Student at bek Of 22 Roger Aye. announce tho fc ring • ceremony/ A reception was, Pratt University iii.New York, and, birth of their second son, John, on held at the Washington Poijse, Miss Dorothy; Ann.Craft, a fresh- December 14 at St.. Elizabeth Hos- SiHaller Phone Bilfe Plainfield.: • . . '•-: : man" at Mary Washington College •>ital, Miz'abcth. , The vnew baby ,Mr. Staddie escorted his daugh- in Fredeficksburg, Va., are spend- joins two sisters, Kathleen, 10, andDue Starting January ter-tfi ithe. altar. Miss Al'da Revu- ing the holidiays" with • their par- Susan, 8, and a brother, D^wiel, 6 N(>w jersey Bell, Telephone Co; kas -of Cranford was •maidr.pf hon- ents, Mr. and Mrs*William ,S, Craft years old...... '. today reminded'/ customers that' or.' Bridesmaids were Miss1 Kath- of 1'8 Central Ave. Miss Kaye He- •they \tfill save $28 mil.lioh "in; 1966 deoh, who attends Western College because, of the cut infederal excise erlne Ing&tc," sister of the bride- Mr. and Mrs. William;F. Railing taXoif teisphohe, bills from -10 to groom, Mrs. Paul Pelle' of "Clifton in Oxford,. Ohio,, is also spending of Scotch Plains' announce the 3, perjent.- The reduction will bfe and, Miss Kathleen Morris of Cran- , the holidays with the Craft family. •birth of a daughter, Kimberly Ann reflected in bills received January ford. -• .'. '••••;.•.. •:.-'•': ••'••:•• Miss Hedecn is the daughter of Christopher _ Blejwas of ' Clark Mr. and Mrs. Dongild Hedeen,; form- served as best man. Ushers were er Cranford residents, now living William Norton of Endicott, N..Y, in Tokyo, Japan. , john-Scofrr and Phillip Yasta ojE Roselle. Peter -Miss Sue. Wible> daUgHtefToT What^ the secret Blejwas was ring bearer V .-. and Mrs. Richard Wible of 1 Mo. ! The bride fs;! a graduate of Cran/ hican, iPl., a, freshman at Washing- of the great ford High School and Bates Col- ton Nursing School in Washington, Klelroae Daiquiri? lege; Lewigton, Me, Prior to her, b. C., is spending the holidays at !' '•' • .'•••?. J : ZQ so were taking this marriage, she,was employed as a homjs; ' •.'',.:'•:••:•/•' i '. •''"',. •'.•,;.•• tax technician with the ^Depart* MRS. JEROME THOMAS INGATE •; (WE USE GREAT RUM) .. joijous time t ^ ment of Internal ReveriW," Newr .'. Robert Montgomery is spending ark;' ; .'!.'.'•", '' ":. •..'•.• the holidays at iiohie. The son of > all tlpe h$st ofjthe hoUilky and %-C in his! sophomore year at Lehigh aL He is a sophomore biology . iMr. Ingate Isa graduate of Se- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrie Montgomery' University iri Bethlehem,, Pa. '* It takes great rum to make a ton Hall Preparatory School, $outh o% ?2 Colby Lane, he is in hisr^resh- major.- ..'.•• :""•'.'/ ,'•',' '•' ' •• ." -,:i.'. \' Dttiquiri with"authentic tang, :

: Orange,, and; Niagara yniversity.i man ^«sar at Rochester' (N. Yr.) In- Geoffrey Goodfellow,. a. fr,eshman ;..••; •: ••/.•— jO—-. • ,.'./., . •'.' That's why we use only ^Superior" N. Y. He is serving with the ,101st stitute of Technology. at Dartmouth College in Hanover, Stephen C. Hall of 3iO Prospect West indies'Rurn, flavored with the Airborne Division stationed at, Ft. NT.H.;; is spending the holidays-with choicest ripe fruit. • > Campbell, K!y.- -. ' Robert Shire, son of Mr: and Aye.. participated with the Beelze- his parents-, vMr. and Mrs. Charles bub v a singing grdup at Tufts Uni- It's got to taste better;»-> axifLjft does. Reefdy lit. Ingate and his bride will re- Mrs. Richard. Shire of: 116 Oak C, GoOdfellow of 403' Clareiriohl Pi, side in Kentucky following a wed- tane, arrived Saturday to spend versity, Medford, Masis.,, when they Also try.jour great Whisky Sour,^ •"•: To Serve ding trip to Puerto ftico. • V' the • holiday season jf home. H i Gregory D i p n e r . has been sang^Christmas carols for patients Manhattafiand Martiriit 1 .i Eve. - Crajiford pledged to Alpha Zeta fraternity •in^hospilaTs' and' nursing, homes S2.6 WOOF • © 1?o5 li WlUMS. CO-,. N.Y., NY; at Penn State University in' Uni- versity Park, Pa., whe-e he is in his sophomore year. He is spend- ing the.holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D.ipner of 4 Penn Rd. ,* '..•••<;... "• ':. •'•V,'. Gregdry Bazilus, a freshman' at Spring ;Hiii College in Mobile, AJa., arrived: home -last week for the holiday vacation'. He is Ihe son of Mr; and Mrs. Joseph Bazilus of. 120 Thomas 'St.'"' li;., .'•. • ': :."v' •, •.;-,' Miss Alexandra Azar, a freshman a,t Marymourit College, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. fi. T. Azar of 601 Linden PI. Miss Lois Shaheen, daughter< ol Mr, aind Mirs.E.J.-Shaheen. of 14 Summit Rd., a senior afcthe col- N CRE •':: /•••••• lege, is also at_ home for the holi-

Peter H. Metzner, son of Mr. ind Mrs. Bruno.C. ^LeWerof dO7 We^t End PI., Is spending the hoi-, idays with hi* parents. He- is at- tendmg trie University of New Mexipo, Albuquerque, N. M., work- ing for his master's degree in ger

ology. , '-. •' t.. , •. ' . •• •'•' :'•. ^ ; Richard Liidlum, son; of Mrs. William D. tudlunV of 133 Ho- haWk pt., sang with the Westmin- ster Choir of Westminster. Choir College, Princeton, when , tHey sang with thd New Ytafc Philhar- nxbnic Orchestra at'Lincoln Center, New York City, for five frerfdrnv &npes starting December 9. " • Ralph M.Guttman, son of Mr,: and Mrs. Herbert buttrtian 6£. 212 ttiHside _Ave,( has been elected CRANFORD vice-president of Kappa'2e,ta Chap- ter of ThetaXi National Fraternity at Morris Harvey Cpllege, Charles- ton, :W, VaV Mr, Guttman also is ah officer of-the Preyed Club and TIMELY ELEGWICE oi member at Circle K Ihternation- '•-••• 'from Martin's truly exquisite -\ coUecu&nof .; . • PER ANNUM distinctive timepieces*

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v::;"';"':';'-'! .'.r*/.-.:':' v .•*'r'--•'•?•'; '• .:,' '>•••. \ ; ^zitt Hpt ,CRAJ»JFQft» ( ceding the choral program, IK <*~i: A- •••'•••-V 21 WadiwiJrtW.Ter. as, / Amy Lewis,•fillen:.Kaplan, 1 ^seere-tary,. .personal' '.reasons;: Mrs., Robert Chri6te"hsen/club preslclent. ; .a'skedto approve^jthe budget at the an- eWroentary teacher starting IV>xane. TuradbM?, Michael Jolas, 1 •Eileen," FJ Rasfowsky,":Jciiideirgar- acknowledged. r'eceipV of. and ex- Board .. Approyes... . annual school election on Tues- January 3, She is a graduate of Jeffrey Beant) Arthur -Mile's and ten teacher, fcom l'eave of.abSehte, ; pressed thanks .for an additional : (Continued"from-jPaije- 1).. day, February 8. The •election will Trenton." State '• College with four Michael .In'cjralik;" .' . * '*" school*; for approval. No details due-to-'home res'ponslbiUties. - contribution to the Eleanor, Sprble • ->• .•••*• be Via ifrdmi 2 to 9 p^rri J that day at •years^ teaching experience in East .Inde school, halls have been dec:' OUR NEW YEAR'S . of'the budget •will "be released until ' A leave oi* absence('iWfhoui, satr Scholarship, andJLpan •Jfurid . "A line: polling places.'-' ' : ; • •'.•••* Grange. - .„.'••' , orate/T'with "ornamfihts" made by ' approval is .giveri by the county su- ary ior "the remainder of the check had beeiinSj'eeived fr.6m Wll- >'•'• •' The board approved, the resigna- Mrs. Mary Karlscta-of 60ft. Brook- M4s& Harriet Tann,enbaum's fifth perintendent, it was reported. tions of. Mrs. Shirley Shenis, ele- school year- was, granted to Ronald, grade class under the direction.of liant Sprole, son'of the;, club's; firs^t SPECIALS TO YOU! ' .the budget is expected, to be ad- pilling, ;vocal, rinusic teacher withe side |>1. was hired as a school nurse, president, in .conjunction with the mejitary teacheY, due to' illness; effective December 16,' MxsT Ann '"' 'roifAug^nuh, art instructor. '; vertisecl in this •newspaper on Mrs, Marion Prager, nurse^due to junior high school, due to ilTrtesS. Crariford Citizen. and Chronicle Thursday; January •<£ preicedirig the i Stagich_.of 50l- Gallows . Hill Rd. ts of reloca^on; Mrs, Ge|tru.de Willauep; • The . board. • hire(d • Mrs. C-amille subscription jdriYO, the •profits' of •»«n»««'hearing, .and!.voters Will;be was employed as a 12-month sec- whic.h.-goin&/the fund. ' ' > •:t; -im teacher aid, effective Nbyeinber 17. the'- 1964 Cleminshaw;; valuaUpn, •: .l Other, employes hired were Mrs. separate biHs had to'be, prepared. J_ MaryTHackett and Mrs*.-Mary Ryles^ Next year, one bill-will be mailed Shank Half BottrHqlf matrons, both .starting, January 1, in JOne, to. c6ver the third and fourth quarters of. 1966 and' the arid Robert Hill," pamter, .effective. first two, quarters of 1967.. ..•-, ' The anUnal' partjj.and cfiristmas >. • •! •• 1

January' 1. • .' '•'..'• ' ••>'••••• . >•', j"It^shourd be, pointed oyt that supper of Crane's Ford Chapter, 1 on the tax bilk recently received, DA.R,' was held last week at tbe •'?•".•• ;.* Welfftre Christmas eligibility for the* senior fciien Granford Historical Society Mu- .;•••• (Contxy\.u.eaTToyn(Contiy.uei£fTolde,n Age Club, and wo- and; v?terari deductioh| has been seum. WHOLE HAMS- me.n of the Calvary Lutheran noted-but no, .deduction; has b«en r.T ,, provided old fashioned Church Sewing Circle made stuffed made from the amount of-taxes to tree ornarnents and a.'sraall Christ- toys for underprivileged children, be piaid. The senior citizen's de- ma's •'tree' was • decorated in the __.Additional contributions for pro- duction. amounts to $80 per year, style of years ago by Mrs. John J. ONLY Muldowney ail viding. holiday cKeer or pirovfslon? ^htterthie-^veterati's-^deduction is 1 __a fbr-the Welfare Association's pan-, $50. The. entir^ amount of the de- Sefing.' Hdlly corsages were, at r : try shelf f° :benefit of^ needy f ami- duction jvill be 'Subtracted from each places .'. '.'• ..,,^1. ^.^.-".'| or Cut Up lies throughout the year,, may still the tax bills for the second'half of, Mrs. Norman Kjeidi&n an- Ifi by.contacting Mrs: Leg- t966. : " '•' nnunced that. Mrs. W;-K. "•"'' her office in the^Municipav r "; HOWeve'r,' II a juitUeu who4»-el^ Jr.j hadrsprit' gifts to the student at Building. • •• • • -' bie for a senior'citizen's'deduction the': Cro^hore (N>C.) School who fishes;rishes,.h. hee mamayy deduct $40 from 1 tfolds aischbiarship given by the Holiday the bill he just-deceived, local chapter. • • (Cpntirmp. jrorn rage tf , eadhhii quartert' s paymenmen3tt by, $ ^frorn ; Pa0^ A' ."«* ^^^ P ^,JL«J 'The chapter gives, annually ; to parcels arriving before 7:30 -a.m. This will leave only: $40 to be de tomorrpw will be delivered in time' ducted from the tax. bill for thelast the DAIl' schools, and ' recently f Chrita hajff pf.1966pf1966. A:.A.; citfeefen eligiblg e $100 was sent. The national socie- for Christmas. . ty owns and operates "two. schools Regular hours of 8 ajn. to 5 p;mp;m. ^(jj r a veteranveteran't' a ddutiondeductiodeductionn' ' mmamayy -d doo ttht th and gives assistance to.s£veh other [WilWill b'rsumebe'resumedd todatodayy , and ththe the same, thing, exempt-that the schools" and .colleges, AH sohools BoHt Office vrill be open all day -amountamount, to bee applieppl d is,'^12.50 operated, or assisted by the Natioh-I 'tomorrotomorrow (irisitead(irisiteado, of f closing at per qtJtarterinsteadqtJtarterinstead, of $20.'$20.'' • al bAR are for underprivileged noon; as pteyiOAisly reported), * \ '' 1' '• \ A: ; •••'' boys .and. girls who otherwise There willbe no deliveries on would not have the opportunity Christmas Day, except for special tbmedbd fromPagefgJ) for education, or l'?r Americariiza r^cefMl N. J.. • : the close of classes yesterday. All 22-' ; •• - w.,' '• . ••. . . the Courier-News, Plainfield, and ? This week's tempetatiirVrepord: classes resume on Monday, Janu-. .-Degree a member of the^ board of fellows ary..3:..:.: •.-,.. ' ..' ••••'• -: • .\-r^t''"''''- -Max.- Min/ Days of Union, Junior College,.. has The college office.will be closed been named general .business' man- Thursday 45 .29' '28 on Christmas eve and:Christmas, ager of the Gannetty Co., Inc.; Friday • 46 29 •27 and on December 27 and aW'TWr- : Rochester, 'N. Y,, which"operates Saturday 30 21 34 ing the holiday period, the college 29 31 26 newspapers and. six broadcast Sunday ; 39 stations of the'Gjirinett Group. office will npt be open during t4ie 34 15 40 even ings, as is usually th,e case* ' Monday Tuesday 37 21 36. He will be succeeded", as publish- Wednesday • "39 21 35 er of the Plainfield daily news- Walnut Students paper by, -Thomas P.,, Qolan, pub- (Continued from Page 1) liaher of. the Evening News, New- stein, Judith Pbiashkin, Susan Gib _ Singers •'•.'' .. •.•', bons; Elizabeth Johnson, Raymond . (Continued from Page 1) • Cosmas, Janet, Kuhn, Anna Mav Torranbe -McLinden,. Mrs. Samuel Mills, Mrs. Joseph' O'Malleyi Miss Eleanor Pike, Mrs. £. F.., jkaddin, -United . Mrs. David F, Severe, Mrs. Fred •>• (Continued from-Page 1). . TENDER YOUNG Shcpafd, Mrs. Ernest C. Ullom, vation Army, Red Cross and As- TENDER YOU^G :: ; Mrs. 'H6ward ' W: Ulsamer, Mrs. sociation' for Retarded Children,, TOMSL .:;';^HEN Patrick J, Walsh, Jr., and Mrs. USO, Youth and Family Counseling Roy Zachary.' .. 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CRANFORD (N. J,) CITIZEN AND CB&ONICLE—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23,1965 SECTION TWO HomemcdcLng is no longer be- careerfequiritig high inteUlgenjce I tivity to the social and emotional 231 Hillside Aye. ^ man, Robert Leisten., Jeffrey Gan School "He is "CUe,"son of Mr and ek, Joseph Kopelman, Howard Mrs Joseph Wudzki and is a soph- littled It commands respect as a plus' devotion and; especial sensi- ] needs of others The new local'(unit tif the'organ- Held at UJC j for teenage Jewish boys is Levitt and Stephen Perlman omore m UJC's day session being sponsored by the men's A graduate of Bayonne High Readiness Group lodge ' AZA provides a program School, Mr. LaRocca is a liberal of athletics, spcial, -cultural, relig- arts major in the day session. A Election Ifeld sophomore, he is the son of Mr. The 104 coljege freshmen tyhp' xr ious and community services and Mrs, Louis LaRocca - participated in a college readiness Arbor St;" Chief Schriiitz reported Mr Steuerman was a technical Hahn* & Company program lasi suimneir fat Union here was.,110 damage/to the,house. By Fraternity \- Majoring in business administra- adviser to the uhdefground in tion in- the day session, Mr Dzier- . yjuriiorl . OJ£0C^)Il(J'g;^:'wiU> tretur n to th Israel, serving the Haganah, Pal James J< Wudzki pf Rahway, has. , 'UJC ;carop%S oh ,Monday to.eval- been 6]iected president ,of the new-zynski is a sophomor?. A gradu- ( mach and Palydni. In addition, he ate of Koxbury High 5chodTrSfI£"4 uate i\\§ progra&. .'. • Served as technical adviser, at the lyorgaSi2ed' chapter 6f"ATpha Pi :., .The 104 students are attending Israel headquarters of the Israeli Oniega, service fraternity, at Union casunna he is th.e son of Mr,.] r^.nVpre than 50 colleges arid "uniyer-,. ^tory of Teriiage Junior College aridi *W' i°sePh M< Dilenynski. v Navy^ He was "active in the estyb- sitiesjhrpughout the country, in- lishmept of Several kibutam in Qther newly-elected officers are: Mr* CaSmaras^ a 'sophomore,- is cluding iliiioh junior Qollege.\?Phe Undergroimd israeI~Bnd actually' lived in one John P- LaRocca of Bayonne, fijrst majpiririg in. business- administra- reunion waisja^eduled for DeCeni- vice president, John J. Dzierzynski tion in UJC's day session. A grad-1 A talk on-'the a«tivities of Jewish of them ber .27 while nibst'Of the students of Landing, second vice president; uate pr AhriiMiri Clar'H High teenagers ift the uhderground dur- Also present at the meeting will are home fpr the holidays. -'.. • be Jeffrey handler from Colonia Andrew G Calamaras of Ro&elle, School, Roselle, he .is, the. son of will close at S:30 Friday ', An attempt will be made "at the ng the War of ^Liberation in Israel A2A, who is secretary of the, Sub- treasurer, anti Ronald fi Patemo Sir. and Mrs, George, Cj&laniaras.' reunibn to determine if the col- will be' presented• bvy Benjamin urban AZA. Council, .covering of Roselle ParK," secretary >A graduate of Roselle Pirk High • lege readiness.program-helped the, Union County; Alpha Pi Omega is one of seven SfchooVifr. Paterno is the son of Youth Or. ^Christmas Eve) students in their first- semester, •of gamzation chairmaB>nai n for Cranfocd Committee chairmen for a pro- fraternal organizations on the Un- Mr. and^Mcg. Richard W. Patertoo-; ';. the freshman yeiar,. Prof. Gunars Lodge of B'nai B'nth,' at a meetin-g gram of community service and ion Junior College campus , AMijeshman?'M is a business Ad- ... Salins of Glen Ridget director, said. 1 of Cranford AZA at 7 30 tonight a\ cial activities planned by the new Mr Wudzki,, -aa liberal arts major, ministration major in the day sejs- " "Our'previous'reunions indicated the home of Abraham Breacken',' Crariford unit include Mark Nadel Hh sion. . », • •.•••,•• ':'' ^U . -'" '•• clearly, that the college readirtess is a graduate of Rahway High ' pprograg m was tt£ siibstiiulial hia'ivy of those who participated;" Prof Salins said. :"The students have indicated areas in'which they think, there should be greater em: igW) g' which, not. as ijseful itct them. These ;sug- gestidris have been followed in-de 'velpping the program.?' - The college .readiness program . '"graduates", wi!L;be, ^greeted•: at... a . reception i» the student lounge of the Campus Center by Dr. Kenneth €.^.MaeK^»;UJC.preJiidd[t;ri)r; Kenneth W..Iversen,: dean, and 1 Prof. Salins, Mrs. Gface Landwenr and Profr. Harris S. Swackha'mer, ; both o£ Cranfbrd,- and Miss Julia 'Carlson of East Orange, instructors.. • Dr. Iyersen said the major aim r--r , • of the college readiness program is i to cut down, the high attrition rate 'among college freshmen,. He said nearly half of ^11 foe yQuhg men '••> and women, who' 'fenter freshmen .-;• classes each year 'do not complete the four-year program. • :." . •-. : "A significant nuinber of fresh men dp'not ^hake ijt.becaus'e they cannot adjust to the c6llege~situa- tion ^— even though they have, the ./intellectual abilityf to dp. cpllege •'•• work,". Dr, Iversen said, w v, The program Was conducted "daily, fbr four weeks in July. It carried ho college Credit and was . limited tp high: school graduates - who. planned to attend 'college in the; falL-The t emphasis was on an orientation into college life plus a quick .review of the basic skills of reading, English composition and problem solving, Dr; Iversen, ext .'/plained..1 .'.•..."'. ': . • '• ';•;;.• .:'. 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..The Cranford•;ChroniciW established 1893; The Cranfprd Gt established 1808 : • : : ...; Miami/ University . their (dissenting) opinions. Is;: •.. !.V:- t'' ,;V: V;''., •.' . \'.. ' (Combine^ ir> 1??1) -i ;. ;" •i Oxford, Ohio;."•••: not this denial a tactic atfributetj •tq the "pnepiy"? ^ , , December 12, 1965 , What we hpve learned from J ear^Sir: . [ .,, , .; GHAUIES Mi RAV; .Editor; and. tafsheft: — $'. • .'.'..:• : 'history-is that there have always IJ T ••-•• •*&. /.'/ •• •:. ..;•• ••:•••;•::••.::•.•....•• T-. : ••..•«••'.-;•-•>.. ••' '.- > viv/.-- -. •. '•• •• •-"• Reeeritly^fien$e.-read'.tty??'Let- V |jeen .conflicts f and; wars- One ters to flip Editor column/-we-' cannot intelligently ; say^ "It is were amazed by the letter from, only When we remain strong and, 5525C John Pfeiffer (Dec. fl}.- Mr. readily show ,a,' willingness•". to',;: jaesidence A tq induslrlal, aimed ^mtfrkiPg" the dedication • of the PJ/eiffertenarrow> min&dness fight 'at the djrbp of a hat, will we 1:> '••'..;.;...••'•5; Years-Ago" v;-//' •' \ "•' find lack of information was more and the' r"est'i^Tjf the Free' ; it: pgvirig the way fox jthe H, Al James .1;. Warnef Plana, formerly A jplan U> rais^ all" Cranfqrd Wilsph Co;, .of/ Newark .to build the' station plaia. ' •* thart Vye eould comprehiGira^ «t. world be left alone," Hu- teachers' salaries for 1981-63 by once! • ^ter readlng^tfie lotted manity has. the capacity!.to elid . si, millioii-dollar 'plarit here. The $200 t6 $600 was. offered by the prbjpbs.al h|d, p,eeh under discus- Memhar; Quality Weeklies of faev/ Jer»ty .iik tiiliesi we feU^ deserved hh . iwars by;ending the people who cause'them. Isn't Ihere*~a, bettor ' teachers' eomnllttee'of the ?oard.. siphfqrthree'mbntiis. .The Board At a of the of Edueation'• to the Cratiford qf Adjust'merii fqliowing a public " •'''''" ' • " '• way? There are three alterna-i He iniplied , the- -Vietmlhn. Teachers'- Association 'welfare nou|iceinent wa$ mide of a M'es 4eifogatlv«ly "•called tlvcs. You can repeat history. Or beajjhg recomtn^n4ed' that a zon- you:can end-history by theiPmo-r-.• committee. Dr. Joseph JE, Haw- ing'variance, ;be granted. Sub^e- meeting to be held the first the^viet Cong) were not patriots, kins, Jr., chairman' of the board's j^tered'St the Post Qftice at-,CraDf6rd, N. Jw fls.Sec(?jnfji.^s? fatter. .F^ubHshed Thursdays' at nuctear conflict. Or just maybe " from the Vjetmihri point of VifeW. people could, write a new chap- Civjc'j-ahct Irnprbyement Associa- ter; 6ne .caljed. "The'Decade of the minimum salary for an inex- tion invadmade a'sh-qjisfrqiigpTteg -pleaa againsgaist National Defense Organization. ;1 ; J pnd . from the -ppiqt of View* of perienced new? • teacher with a Walter £, Cooper, temporary ' '- Garwood and ,.KenHworth. -Surjscriph'on Rate, ;.$4,0£r a Year in New Jersey, $5.Q0 a Yea>«Ise . '•Peace." -,•''. •••• '• .' • •'.•:•• any industry,Jn the neighborhood, moist of the free World, they are. B A. degree would rise from chairman, said the plan was to' T; ; ~-~-:--;;;' Sincerely, ; '•• -i •'•.•••'. and'the' cpnimitteev tabled the "^ere fn Con^ Year Overseas. Advertising Rates^pff Request.' patriots. The fact that their"-pa--' $4,40(1 to "$4,500 for a 10-month . Organize fp^ir companies of 25 tribtism is the dip61ar opposite. : year,, and that for » new teacher../ Zpning Board's recommendatibn. men ench. The main function qf of OUrs does not detract front the Thoinas M. Mpore ;v tajter, pe|iU9ns ppntaiiiing several : : J012 Ashwqqd Driveh wrth an M.A. from $4,900 to the unit,, he said, probably would Office: 2V-23 Alden Straet, "Cmnford , N. J. 07016' " •'' -'. ;, ^^7 j '^^Telepittme 276-6000 sincerity of their cause from' their lJ4'ii ttd be g^ard dwty^ Other, members of Wqoster, OWo i mi^: to tfife favorable action frame pf reference, : •, , •/•• :, Mary Jari« McDonnell • . tije committee, were H % Pfeiffer sftated, "there Is were received and the decision ,:"./:-.'/;'<\%Z Oik tahe .'•>.' •••. '. to. proceed witli^ ihe fJazoriing ,was Louis Weiersbiich, of thi^ clergy, who have (he right Wesley A. Stanger. to"decry war and Jurfrors and mounted. Ground was broken for thosei are the veterans." Dbe^Jitr: the new building on *une 23, ^59, / pChorus of the Pfeiffer really think "that those py Joseph Wyy» «W»Slt; a«tlve First; ?i»)»j^«ir^iiBi Church pre- The First Presbyterian Church's are the only two gi'bups of people e member, and cqrnerstqne laying sent«d i*«>5% fQinual perform- who.^ve the right to, be. coir 0n? a8&W the £ranftfrd.*r ceremonies w^». hel(|'^pJeiwlHtt" ance ofuimim» •JMewiah" un- f~Tdrew fc. WatsOo, organist, and cerried about the fate of humani- Wdriian^ Club t«rj}s (o the 18, I960; The front oi the new tier directlou of Mary EIi7abeth TychQirmaster, .ppesient^d its jannual ty? If that ;ts the ;tfas©, then it zens.cif: Cranford' ttfhelp t^env!tn ^onnftll.' Soloist wj?re frloyd seems that the clergy have failed "a"projects It is *ot a new idea, , recital of Handel'si famqusf:ora'- In Hebrew letterln^Trom Rings Worthington of New.York, bari- t6rio. Soloists were Hermiua E. to reach. Mr. Pfeiffer.' ...... , _ but is one that We haye all. taken . II 2:2, "The Lord hath sent me!, tona£Kj»rt Leln «f'iQaraJBge, tenor, . ,He-suggests: that the "demon- a part in at one time bxanoth'er—'•:'• unto Beth-fil." ;-;.,..,' ; .._;•,; .and:»^^'.M|rt^--;c^l(r^t;.;:,rei»iw*atldn of 6t tfie' voluntary salary fiohtribu- • ajid _ all communist aj.rn.ies are •confined to a hospital for one Frederick G.]Sy*;e$; lie was riomi-,.•tion? which they hadlbfien making ! patterned after it.^-.. . 'K H"« mW reason or Another. It serves as nated l>y Police. <3pmn)issipner ;iT.s •since 1992, ti^e: Board of Educa-r; plies t^at there is B- mqnqli(.bic Edward .Wolf and Veceiyecl unani- tloh decided lit ; an adjourned r both -recreation; therapy- and Si 10 Years Ago V1 corarhunist conspiracy. ,D< is; Mr. source of iiicome for them. '. mous xqhfirmflUon, by the -com- - meeting in.-Grant ;SchoqLv. The , •The Story of the FirM; Ghristmas Public Works Commissioner lll <> : Pfeiffer deny the', fact of'the •mittee.'': V':•;.''.'•• • °^; ' ' ' r •. employes h'ad; cpntributed yolufl.- Stamp albums, filled or partial- Howard CoWpprthWaite Was to ^be : not: for, behold; I bring you good tidings' Smo-Sov'iet" conflict and the na-, ly filled oPiempty, are welcome, as/ tarily from l&..to '15 percent 61 ',. And it camevto pass in those (Jays, tionalisUc trends of China, WfiO" named tax collector to fill the their basic salaries in 1932 when well a,i sj}i other item's ^dealing vacancy caused by the resignation Ernest lBlvW Was aupointcd as- haps Mr. Pfeiffer should study all receive volumes of mail. Won't • Five, residents endorsed by.the, arieS of .$1,500 or less contributed be taxed. •*• ' " . . •'.• • • '• city of David- a' Saviour; which isdferist recent history hiniseif.'. sistant dean of Rutgers Ui .10 percent and higher- '•:, salaried '••-. tAhd this taxing was first made when theLord.. '''• "•/""*.••'":^i**i.: Y.w, ^ ,.' you.b'e "good enoug'h to clip' or Joint Civic Committee for Ene: J ,;,'It seetns. most illogical- to be- tear around the stamps on the . couraging CandidStes for the . employes' contributed 15 percent. , CyreniusWas- governor of Sjy.ria;) ^And this shall be a.sign: unto, you; Ye lieve that there are siwple an-; ehvelopes^you receive (leaving at CrahfordBoard of Education were :•...,:4:-w:K*: \ .; ^te^ tq complex questions: Viet- least ty inch paper* margin) and 1 A school budget Wtttatiyciy ap- ;, • And all Went to be taxed, every'one shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling, nam is^; a complex problem 'ajj^:; Mrs. Walter J. Conley and Ray- lfeafJy}5Q0 Cranford men in- clothes, lying in,a monger. . - plaee i^ieni"i"n an envelope for mond Cowperthwaifc," incumbents, paoyeij tiy the Sotird of jEducation eluding Mayor George' JB..,' Oster- n into his owrt-city:." ";: •: 'there doesn't ,seem~.to be simple the Junior Woman's Club? Stamps^, '• showed'fcn. increase'of $26,153"in. . And- suddenly there was/with the solutions.' Answers such as^ sira-v and Mrs. Charles E.. Schillinget, heldt and members of township's ' And \Joesph also went up from Gal- may be mailed to Mrs. John Kry- Albert E. Johnson and James'Me-, th''it^b^)^dht official, family, Joseph A; ^luin- angel a multitude x>|. the heavenly host ply withdrawing or simply bbli- Siak; 121 Oaklfane, qjamford.. ^ i47{. Sal- ilee, out of the city of- Nazareth, into Ju- ; teratinf{ the enemy are too sim- Gqvriey.: The" joint committee had. ary increments accpirated for •' jtner and members of the Board of praising God, and saying, ^ ; • r ... Thank you. •;' formed the previous year, Education, fathers of players and dea, unto the city of "David, which is call- ; ple, tq he adequate. ' '•;•'•'.', " N $18,000 of the^ increase; " . ed Bethlehem; (because .he was 6f the Glory toGdd in. the highest, arid on, ,,We Respect Mn. Ipfeiffer's right •*.••: Yours trulyy : football'fans attended a dinner In to. hold hjs opinion. It seeiria, •• Mrs. John KrySiak ' " <•' Cranford tiigh School wai the First Presbyterian Church in house- and lineage of David), :•?.• ,earth -peace, good will toward men* - ' r Civics Department Ghdlfman •; go on "standard time" after-the -. hnnor of Coaches Seth •Weekley r 1 r p , ; And it caftie to pass,-- as the ^g^ls,, Christmas hollduy. It Was explain- ;v i- •".•, To be taxed with' Mary his espoused ; ^Qpr, ,,that he Woiild deny, Cranford Junior Woman's Church for the pas^l2 years, was and Joe WigUore mi members of ;: ed that for many years the'school wife, being great with child. < * were gone •away,from them into heaven,' the V'detnonstrqtors" the right' to Club, •,.•: •-•••:• :"•.•.• presented t^ltti;'•% i pr»yer book, the 1935 Cranford IBlgfe School clocks had been two minutes slow teaii,, ,} CN<|ed «S Cranfor,d's And so it was thai while they were the shephefds,said one to. another, Let, us.. to compensate for differences of hymnal and desk lamp by parish jgr«?ljt^t ^even, th>," team wn now go even "unto' Bethlehem, an4.see clocks in homes and cut~down on ' organisations at a reception cele- there, the days were accomplished"that brating his ordination to the > hin;e of ten games and jk^t missed .this thing whichiscome to ^pass,.which tardiness. In a 7-2 vote, the board a state championship when U Ios(; -she should be delivered; : - - • -, votfe^tqr "standard time." l^jfeart.earlier.' ;^;;;:v And she brought forth her ftriit born theXiiprd hathmade knov/n Unto iis. ton C, Befden, board mem-. its 1 unaj ma**M, <»w ^d . son, and wrapped him in. swaddling .].-'. And -,the? came with hastei, and ber. described the plan as a The Ctanfqrd Post Office set. a,' •''"'*! ' found MaVy. and Joseph, and the babe "reprehensible Way to achieve .dally record of. 57,000 can- A Christmas party Was held by .clothes ^!i4.''taid>.hipi-,in- a manger; be- in a single day, it was employes of tli'e Cranford Citizen cause there was no rqpm for them'in the lying in a manger"' •.-.,' s '\- . " by'.Mrs,, Riiise D'Arcy, and.;Chronicle wi^K E, cJ Me- irin. Afid wr\en they had seen itr they, •,';.'_. •'•:'•', .'•v'-'*.-'. • •"••• . ../'•'•.•''/. '•' Mahon as inaster qf c^renjonjes. • Laat night ^ust befoce turniitg :• would propaUly become extinct \. .1$ Years Ago -..•.'••.:, Arnpng. thqsis entertaining were ' And there were in the same country made known abroad; the saying -which .Ajt ft; special meeting, Township (Jharles Chandler/ who played a outthe light and goih.gtQ sleep,- The male' ph'aihopepla does 11 shepherds abiding in the field, keeping was told them.concerning this child., ife through the pages of; tnoPt of the domestio chores. He Committee passed on first read- violin solo, ^Rosfes qf Picardy ;' Watch over their lloek "by night,. : - And all they that heard it woiidered Edwin Wayy feale'sfeale's . new hookbook , builds a shallow cup Ooff twigtwigs-s , ; ing an ordinance' changing the ;:ja5Itew Mp ;: Charles M.-Jlay, cornet solo, "Si^ : zoiie qf the Sperry tract south of lent Night," and #Iiss Mariari at; those- tlpflgs which were told them by ' The Norse god", 1 risk Grbvq, before we, came to Balder, is said to' have met. his- young and aid,f the. CiTizitH.ANto CxiiiONir.' be no child-lilce faith then; ho poetryk. grapevine €anyori, hear the- far death through the malign sorcery Chf herewith-reprints' tM •fdtUqu's "FkginW: no romahce to make tolerable this exist- western boundry qf-the, park, we of this semi-parasite. Formerly Editorial" which appeared in the NEW YORK ence. We should" have no enjoyment, ex- turned^,aside on;a rocky spur. it was thought to* have use in cept in sense and sight. The eternal light When we^ppped, we. were in the medicine. Today, its magic,still with which childhood fills the world, midst of a duster of irqnwoqil • gives license to "kiss a, fair maid . "We take'pleasure in .answering a^t trees shaggy with-mistletoe, Cup- caught in its shadow. . : would be extinguished. ? ped in its little valley, the oasis And now may-I take the. last once and thus prominently the commun > : .."Not' believe iri Santa Claus? You of yaqiji Well lay. in shadow. Far . lines of triis column tp wish all ication below, expressing 'at the satne above us we saw tho earliest sjin-: of you-a happy holiday season. • might as well not believe in fairies! You shine of Christmas, day flooding,. Perhaps during the'new year, a time; our great gratification that its faith" ,mighrget your papa to hire men to watch across the browitj, boulder-Btrewn. ^§w more "of (you will find the in- ful author is numbered among the in all the chimneyjs, on, Christmas Eye to slopcs 'of mouriun'ns. Slowly it neV. peace that so often com,es friends of the Sun: - . r crept downward. It touched the. with the quiet contemplation of ' catch Santa Claus, but even if they did, tops of the ironWoods. Then it nature's beautyi Dear Editor^—I am eight years not see Santa Claus coming down, what' filled the little valley, It lighted > ''•;••' • " . old. Some of.my,little friends say would that prove? Nobody sees Santa the mistletoe that., hung from • ;• there* is no. Santa:jplaus. . Claus, but that is no sign that there is no the tree's like thick ornamented draperies, adorned from top to Papa says: '11 you see it in the Santa Claus. The most real things in the bottom with the tiny globes of -Sun it's so.* • : . ' . worl&arethose that neither childrennor .the rich, .red fruit.'.' Please tell me the truth: Is there ' men can see. Did you ever see fairies * The Teaies saw many birds that day; The orio most frequently a Santa Claus?. ••-•_'• dancing on the lawn? Qf course not,.but- sighted was the mistletoe bird. Virginia O'Hanlon, . that^ no prd&f that they are not there. If you look it up in the western v ."Virginia, your little friends are Nobocty can conceive or imagine all the bird" guide, by Peterson, you'll Living Christmas Bouquet wonders there are unseen and unseeable find it listed as the phainopftpla. Consider your Christmas poin- spirit wrong. They have, been affected by the The male is a slim, glossy blaok , settia a living bouquet rather skepticism of a skeptical age. They Mo in the world. b\,rd with a slender crest, look- than a house plant. ' ; of peace, love r' not believe except thfi^y see. They think ,. "You may tear apart the Baby's rat- ing like an all-black cardinal. It Give it tho tender loving care and kindness that nothing can be which is not compre- belongs to the 'family of silky it deserves to make it last through tle to see what makes the noise inside, flycatchers and is the only rep- (the holidays. Then, get rid of boin on that hensible by their little minds. All minds, buf there is a veil covering the unseen , resentative of its species in North it, unless you have'a greenhouse- Holy Night Virginia-, whether they be men's^oMittle world which not the strongest man, or America. - or want to take it to Florida, children's, are little, In this great uni- evqn the united strength of all the strong1- Just as we in the ^Jast see the Mexico or some such place where .Wess your home and related cedar waxwlng on the it will feel at home. family, always. At Chrfatmas* verse of ours man is a mere insect, as est men that eyer lived, could tear apart. firethorn bushes.in the winter, Rules for T.L.C. are sjmple, compared with the boundless world Only faith, fancy, poetry, love, romance, residents of-the Southwest mdat and here. they are, from Mai- - time, all of us here wish all of about him, as measured, by the intelli- can push aside that curtain and view and- often see the phalnqpopla in the colm R. Harrisqn, floriculture you every happiness and the beat of goi>a gence capable of grasping the whole pieture the supernatural beauty and trees'which are host t6 tho mistle- specialist at Rutgers: - pur grateful thanks !or yam frie*wUy patronage. trlith" or knowledge. . glory beyond. Is it all real? Ah, Virginia, toe, eating berries. It eats the When you water it, do a 4 fruit and then wipes the sedd off thorough job, but don't let the . "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa in all this world, there is nothing else real its bill on a limb. The bit of pulp plant stand'in water. Infrequent ClausvHe exists as-certainly as love and and abiding. *• • • n still on the seed hardens into an waterings will So it more harm adhesive, holding the start of a than good. •-' generosity arid devotion exist,- and you "No Saiita Clnus? ThhriR God; h,e new mistletoe sprig lit place until •Your, plant.needs all the light BUILDERS' GENERAL SUPPLY CO. it can germinate. 'Pushing its know that they abound and give to your lives foi*eyer. A thousand years'Jrtim '.'it pas get, so move it around. ._..;,•..••-.' ' VICTOR D. SHAHEEN, President , life its highest beauty and joy., Alas* how how; Virginia, nay ten timesJeTflhous- "roots" into" the host tree,, it if necessary to get sunlight by.day ..." grows until itrberjies form' and and artificial light at pight. • 276-Q5Q5 UJ dreary wouldyber'the World if there were and years frbrQ.now he willcontinue to . the cyde begi&JTaU over »g[»ln. , , Jteep ii> cool.' Your plant will 336 Centennial Ave. . ' ; no Santa Claus. It, woul.d he as dreary as make giad the heari of childhood." . Without the help of the birds,-it .'.."• (continued on Page 3) ; ... •

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!) (N J.) CITIZEN 23,' 4965. >'i Page Three ..; '.; '.V.,,. , . «r. James J.JDai^bert, they w . 1 : iave Wed' to saye their Christ- ' ' w styppefy. payeqients, '" fte catH , 1 taken by the F|rst; Aid Squad to ti.ohed:,; "Clear vision is. of'. ut- mas' poihsettia roots to., grow a'- ' to InstM plant outdoors next summer in fir^vef hfflint Job • ,.y- Muhleriberg•'•• Hospittili Plairifield, most importance, SQ~ check your' where ,the'.girl's co'nditiPn was re- headlights; tail-lights, stop lights, hopes of, haying, a ho.mer-grown poine'tfiaChief; Lester W. sleep.. Doft't try to' work all day dures. :•". •'• ':.",'" ' ••'i\ : • '" l 1 / trip planning" to; be certaKi that 1 raucic'.off^the vnndshield/ Have tie 'h'i^ed: without a Civil Service- P.pweU retiidrted. '''-'c:'•"'/,' •-..','' '• i -.:-' and then-, derive. all night.;Plan. ft istlieo lose observatJpn of lit- both yo,u .and your car are fete*. your / brakes cheeked to/ be sure ... "Mest importantly/' '..said ratirigiarid without.having to take -. Chief Pjiaielts^jielj^my -Lew^i, 7, your trip so that you won't hav« tlethings which is' the':secre<; of- pared lor a safe" trip. they/are eq'Ualizedyahdmake*cer- Seal senator, "'(here is a much earlier i competitive,, exaJninatieni,. Be- and. Garfifeachman, 9, wefe 'stpi[ to 'drive .too long a' stretch. If. success in-, business, in art, hT. sci- ; •• Pbintihg put; thai peak periods tain that your tires have 'good deadline for filing, applications. .cause of the tecent swell of ap- b-y a;car %riv.en by Mrs. Evelyn you're ^driving alone, 900' mites, Christmas spirit pervaded many : ence, and in every pursuit'in life. '•'.-. for lpng-'dista.rice "winter. •- time treads.. Snow tires .help,;but you of the-: notes' and"letters tjhclosed It is January.'3." - ' '''.''.'"'••plicants, the federal agencies Gordon, 46, of ,77 jSpruce^si!;, when a day should be art absolute limits should carry •"a set of reitifor'ifed ".'•„ travel jisually occur just before with contributions received by the This year? for'the first time,' ap- haveidecided, to alter. their "hir- they "ran into the road from, in : Stop eyery few hours for" a c.pke tire'chains for the severe snow plicants will tie required tb take front;..of. a .parked vehicle. The '~~thV Christinas holidays, the chief ; Union .County Tuberculosis and ing procedures. ;:..' OibservatiPo, riot old, age, brings^; or coff£e} or at Jeast get out arid and ice, c6hditions that may very an -ekanilriation. The examination chief saic] a :|(aren't; of one•:> of-fcjie reminded drivers that the |\oj,iday Health League during its Christ-., The. namest of. applicants who wisdorii.-^Publiliu£i " stretch your iegsJ-Better yet, likely be encountered , on your .for office and science assi^tant^ childreri was waiting 'for, them in season;:ofterf coincides-with haz- arrange to share the driving with mas Se'aL/Cathpaigh now in pro* pass••i-4hc' 'test arid' send their , Don'.t risk runn'ihg past 'Many people apparently con- $4,841).' as either clerks, typista 775-7200 tribute ' to the Christmas Seal test, appiicants'musf fill out a or student aides in the various de- a,"lot of 'No Vacancy' signs after Civil Service Form 5000"AB This ' ; campaign to help others bedaiise T partments of the federaigovern- q they -are ^having trpableBythem- form is" available, At •; most Post Offices* at • U. S, Civil Service r ; selves. : They say, "We wish we ',It's a valuable .-experience and >r O. D. Commission offices, and at Boards a good;, opportunity to earn spnie EXAMINATION 6F T^E EYES ^Garden : .-.' '.:'••• could give mote, but cannot, be- cause we are on social security1' of U. 5. Civil Service Examiners. money toward an education," de- Thirty-Eight Watchung Ave, Plainfield, N. J; 07O6O ^Cop,tlnued frm Pape ,2) or "unemployedr" or "too old to clared Senator Williams " I'd hate last longest on a sun porch that worje." Tuberculosis patients; and to see anyone lose olit because dt>?^ not_get ,_c/pltier:.thari $0 de- former patients; • have, written to other respiratory diseases/such they hadn't heard about these grees at night.•Draft's of cold or tell of their wish' to help' in any, as empJiysema, asthma and bron- new procedures." \yarm air will do yoUr plant no way they can. Some people con-:, chitis. The league's program in- : cludes, educational work, clinic 1| out our happy good:' •••• / '•' '.' •'••; '• : ..••.'..' tribute because of "a «i.ster. hi a 1 and case finding seryices, and • >'• , i" Save The Pot • •• ."••• •'.' tuberculosis hospital" pr "a hus- • Every reform was once a private support of medical research- -• opinion—Ralph Waldo Emerson , • :,•''.'•.wishes ' • Finally; when your, poinsettja's band who ha°s asthmai", . • colorful bracts fade and its leaves ;'•'•' The letters from, those wlio. begin to turn -yelfow i(or it stays think "the Chritmas Seals are not' y~, •' .. foir a Christmas,,. green and seems intent on grow- the right colorsj' are equalled by ing its spindling way: through those who write "they ajrev the (Chopped Chicken Livers "••••: rich" in . .•••' •the ceiling).it's time to say good-' prettiest ever.".., ; t . . •'/7 '

; bye;--' •' ' : .' ••/ • > ;-' ••."••;•• :•'•.„• The contribufiofls o£; all sizes Lox — Creamed Herring . spiritual • Save the pot M,growing plants and for,all reasons will become- with less exacting needs next part, of .the'-funds •wrhich the Tu- , Barrel Pickles gardening.season, i ..," bercUlosis League will use next joys and Gardeners in this climate who ye.ar to cpmbat tuberculosis 'and:, memorable Meat Platters Home-Made Salads inoments Party Sandwiches for you. Delicious Pies (12 Different Kinds) •' •with best vrlsha* iot youF' Sheet Cakes. BOB EVANS DilDILlL OPTPDDCIuKQo " . " > . Berman Birthday Cakes OiPTQMETfelST Insurance 25 NORTH; AVE: 67 BOULEVARD From all oi us to We Also Carry An Assortment of Gift Packages Of •:, EASTMAN ST. at NQRiTH'/ .' :•'••: ' • ••'•; CRANFORD • CRANFORD KENILWORTH '"•'.'.•• all of you, wo send our Cheeses, Cookies and Candies and best wishes for a me.rry, .. old-lashioned holiday season. v ; • , ' V,-, ' •. '• ••., :/.. .*. ,, .-. ;: .... •,.. ..'• * t Delicatessen CRANFORD SPORT CENTER " 'Buffet Catering * Party Sandwiches .A. •••vv-:, lorth Ave., E; (opp. Firehouse) *" Cranford 12 North Union Ave. — 276-6169 — Cranford

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A: reception followed In at ;fcb.e Short Hills.Mr. Siegel and Jbis bride left on_a wedding trip:to Randolph ftaliof'.U^ churcji. . ; : Jamaica.' •• ..' - . ••• .\.V [ :\ .','•;.. ^ Mr. Hopkinsfewe His daughter r - 'in marriage. Miss Conine Tain4 th$ bride'was giyen. ui marriage JBurrof Cranford was maid of hon- by.her. father arid 'her WPttier was 1 r matron" of honor. Miss Tinajponv >r, prjdesfnaids were jjjjss mergue ,6f Cranford was inaid of Jane McWJiprter,pifter of, the ; 1 honor and Patti ^Uberroah, sister btidiesrooro and Miss Suzanne^ Van of the bride, was "junior, maid of Gilder^Criijiifof^, Jrffslie Wilcox hortpr; Bridesmaids were Missjtar- ^'% „ of- R^fcWsy," IJieiee 0|E J • Mihtz of New" York City and groorja, itejtp flower gbf. • lliss Andrea Rosen of Maplewood, ., • Ajtyur Rj%n # both coUsins of the bride; Mtg>; as Jj(sjst "jraaij. t Sheila Siegel of Massapequa, L.. I.r uee McWVrfcr. brother of :th cousin of tbe bridegroom, and Mi^s 1 bridegroom, fl*d; David m Sfhnlman ofi • of Rahway. ".!.'?•'.' .'• ..••t-*J^li.iC'';.r»ii.y • .--I. '.i ,. Bernard Silberman of Cranfprd, The bride js a.graduate of Cran- brother of the bride, served' es best fprd High School and Katharine man, and'Howard giegel, brother Gibbs School, Montclair. She is of the bridegroom, served as jun- •*.'. employed as a secretary byMerck, or beat' roan^—Usbft l MISS CHRJSTINA, TR1TA8K •, Sfyar'pe & Dohfne Research' Jb Siegel of" Roselle' and- Howard Ross vat(C(ries\R?ilwf>y \\ ; .„ Mr> McWhprter, a graduate of of Perth Amboy, both cousins of fi ., Rahway Jtjigh §chool, is HJ his sen- the bridegroom; Richard Lippman i Colonit, ^and Melvin Girshon of ior year at' Clernison • University, l i lifert t*CiM- -'j.;iK.i':.v^.».!!if..'*j.'i.tt>iti'ijHji Newark..: ' ' .' • ' • •.•. •"'.'" .' •' ;::.((" . /; MRS. RICHAED SllEGEL Jg a. wedding trip to the »The'bride, a graduate of Gran- ford High School, Will graduate in • Sqpflietn. Sto^**';..^ l&lMorter, Miss Shirley A'.-Rakacs, d?kyghter and his bride will make their home Mr:. an4 Mr?. \Ffed ^ June from Upgala College, Ea?t Gr- Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas TriUsSc of iiu; gues'ts from Granford^. Kearny angd where she .is , majoring (n a^- Middletowri. ' ', ,: - .pi-:Mr'. and Mis. Joseph;CjL^kacs inGlejn$OB ° y '" 23 ,Tuxe4p Pi. have anriojiiiced the r 1 Mendell- Ave- knhputtije the be- 1 i ;*i^^iM^:% mathematics. She - a'.sp attended ; of '31' Benja:lt^,:S.t.,•.^^ ^i^^wir engagement of their daughiter, Miss trothsd of thejr daughteiF,- Mifis : i man Qf tJiepewenal devotions com-i American KJniversity, Was^ngtpni ; f •iMr; and Mrs.- ,C \ti. •:W ils6n;- of 1: tyin Eioise. Slagl^ to Charles MRS. JAMES GREY McWHORTER s^a:" fVjttask,.; ta : f j •mittee ./at«Westinin8te»?, -!'iC!i»llege; pe- •••-,•..:• ••••".••••• • .•.••••• .'•'••.. W^prreri, Ind., aWved yes^et'day to Thomas HancHett, son of _;Mr. and ; Mr. Sjegel, a graduate of Linden sop irt1-^^4) New• Wilmington, Pa.,, dtiring the spend the holiday season as guests school!? annual »spij;ij.ual emphasis Mrs .George' D. Hanc]hett of Sum- at a .family dinner.ChiistmaS.Day "ftigh Behbol. is in his senior year of.Mr. and Mrs. William S.'Cralt J week in November. •! Miss Rakacs v v : : : : : for Mr. and Mrs. Jo'Seph Bazilus. at MoniKtbuth Collegie, West tong ~it- - :v ' ™- . '..'•••'•": '••••" ' -r~ ':.':'/.'- Mis* Tritask is a graduate of of 18 Central Ave. • • , ' is a senior 'Christian" ectuc^ltipn toia- /{feraprt Miss Slagje was graduated from and family anH Sir/ and- Mrs. An- Branch, ',\tp^re;;:• ;';:••;••••• 'fir. and. Mrg,'W> Kenneth 'Pr.eB- Granford" High School and Centen thonjr teleisa oi Craafoid,-Mr, and. business+^droinistratipn.'.-. Frederick "Collcige In PoHantiouth,. -Diane Snow, daiighter of Mrs. Michael Sastoka^ and family .1 :• '^•^••\ :•:':': "•'"•..••„ _ $ikk of 107 EEastmat n S$ ^ u ary GoUege for Women, Hacketts- v a., and the University 61 ^rttfge- The Floraphile Garden Club held and. Mr. and Mrs, Wayne.Wells of iSx- and.Mrs. Edward Sn'ow/of .200 ' U}£ marriage of their daughter, towj^, "and' attends the Berkeley llrd. Eobert Laing of 10 Samo- >ort, Conn. She Is employed by s.vwUl.returij^ hothe for 'Miss Nancy;"R6des^ a- senior at . its annual Christmas tea Monday Freehold'and Mr. and Mrs. Robert : i Mfss Lyida . Cathie, Fred^riqk^ to School,. E,ast OJapge. : Set Rd, entertained at a Christtnajs ;he" J: ^':Wyjiam8C'SchoWi Mr. "Hanchettws a graduate of afternoon at the home of BIrs. Sumenek of Jersey City; •party for,, members pf theOscepla , 'AUan Bruce Gordon, son of .Mr ord;, .; v •-^.V,.. .\.,^..;ci*; .a Wesleyan. Gqlje^e,. Buckhan- Jvlorthampton,' Mass,,: daughter of ai|fl Mrs. Robert S. 'Gordon; of Suminit; High School and received neth Riha -7¥i Willow St. ;," Neighborhood Club. Mrs. ..Louis : il f Mr. Nihait' is. jserving" a' tottry of , W.. Va., 'where she is in .her Mxvmd Sirs. WilUara Rpdes,; -18 Bfthesda, Md; on Friday )n Pough- a • bachelor of science degree | in It was" announced thaMhe club's Mr and Mrs. John. E. Baly and Bfldil was co-hostess.' Others prej; uty with the ^CJevy, assigned••••to fr^sbman year.) . t • « Springiield- AVe!/ jQarticipated in eLectrical enigineerwjg from Lehigh their daugbter^Barbara, of Roches- tept were Ijjrs. Walter ;erissey, Mrs. "' ' kkeppsie,i - NN..Y.','.Y . ; // . . Contributions to East Orange Vet: he U§S •Waipwright ^tajtioned in numerous- p*#^iol}day activities at Uniyers.ity, Bethlehem, Pa., where ter, N; Y., will spend, tbe.Christmas Edward. Robisfcy,. Mrs. Margaret ; ^hA was performed by ans! Hospital, were eight large Boston, M^ ; ' / '' sejhpol: before Reaving ipr the ^g John pt. h e iv electeleted a membember of Chi wreaths which; Mrs. Riha, garden holidays- with Mrs. Ba'ly's parenjs, ,, Mrs. George JSpahin, Tttrs. Sol :'Jtfiss'i-ipda Waffey, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. John^ O'Leary of 20 KoVed, Mrs. Edgar Steele, Mrs. . .; , ;. . N.L,„.. Mr. and Mrs. ednstaht-O. Maffey of Christmas! vacation, last .yWednes-" The bride is a gradtiate of Crata- Phi Fraternity. He is employed, by therapy chairman, and Mrs. Her? Mr. and Mrs.- Joseph M. Cooper Algonquin Dr. They will also visit Ppter Walsli Daniel* Gil- $4 Burchfield Ave., ba.s been elect- ^ '" .. ford High' School- ancl attended Radio- Corporation p£ America, bert I. Mitchell delivered.. Mrs. Ian. GGiftsf 1 We'rei exchanged, f Sv(rartwnpre,/Pa., ytj/kp^eekexiA- Mr. Baly's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. pd va fresb.mari:*epreSientative onr 'Bifrd College, Annahdale-on-Hud- Somerville. ...'" •' . • • Robert Hoyt, presidesnt, invited secret pal^ were reyealed. guests, of ij^F- ap$.., Wrf »)La.wrie sbn, N. Y. where she majored ii> VVn October wedding is planned itiembers to a "cookie exchange" ;J0hn Baly jof 33-Oraton Dr. the. Activities CoUncit'ot" the 'gov- Montgomery of 122 • Coib.y s Lane, erning structure at the College of fi|ie. arts. itp be held the following day at her hey entertained' uVthefr ^vonor on '*•&& f not ; Mr. and Mrs. Wferedlth S. Conley . Mr. and/Mrs. Charles pipner of 4 hdmev' ' ''. . " ••''''. .-. •••• • ;, Mr. and' Mrs, Robert t. Higgins " IRocheUe; New Itojcbellei NY. jUr. Gordon was graduated from 14 Woods Bole jEld. will enter- aturd^y eyening, and guests in- Penn Rd, will entertain at* a family Co-hostesses for. the meeting Maffey is a'graduafe of Bene- B^khesda High School and \s a stu- of 104 Maple PL.-entertained at tain at a family dinner on Sunday luded. M^ and Mrs. Joseph Dorsey dinner on Christmas Day. Their were Mrs. Daniel H. Terfy^Mrs. hbliday pauety iSaturday evening for Academy, Ellfeabetbt where .d«fit at Bard College, majoring in for Mr. and Mrs; James B. liayne^ ii North Plaiafield, Mr., and Mrs; : guests will -inclpde Dr. and Mrs. William Evans and' Mrs. Joseph «^e'was. presideht of >--^"**-"* 's'd^ence'••••-•••' '"•'' '" '•*:'•' 24 guests from Cranford and Eliz- and Miss Emma llaynes .of Ricn- £j. G; WillcoK of WestReld, Mr, 11 Eastman St. Cfinlord Philip A. Le Francois and family O'Maliey Flower arrangements 'CoijncU.> ;•.:*,.•;. i,;t ,.;• After a month's trip to Mexico abeth. mond Hill, LVI, and Mr. and Mr? *d Strs. W. H; Mattil of Basking couple will reside in, Rhine of Granford, Mr. and Mrs^ Edward and decorations were made by Mrs. 1 n W. Merrell--pi Staten Island. Ridge and.'Mr, ,anid Mrs. ilj bepk, N. y., whilh e J|r. Gordon cpn- T, Walsh of Brooklyn, and Mr. and- '£.'••B, Patberg, Mrs. "Suntner B. : Mr. and Mrs., Joseph D. Connolly Leonhardt of• Cranford. Kiel "Batrjcia, McHarg—and • TT ' tii»ues his Studies at Bard. ' Mrs.' Ed.ward T. Walsh," Jr., and Sw'eetser, and Mrs. Hoyf"! -^ nf.7 AVg;nTiqiiin Dr.' will entertain chaej JtcIIarg^ daughter an(J son • q -Me 1 1 : family ""of-New City, N^Y The next meeting wilt "Be Jan- at a family dinner party on Christr . uonley tit•.Itlngston, ..N. '.MiMi:.am; , amii 'MJ1'»Mia..; : JoliuJoliu :E.:McIIwE.: McIIayg — uary* 17 at the home of Mrs^ Wil agan, Jr., of 0 Manor.Ave. . Hall o jKnipe of Wyndmbre; Pa., arid .Miss are now visiting in East Or- . Mrs. Otto C. Weber, Mrs. A, H, 8 Normaridie Pi. will Entertain at a, Phyllis' Gillham of Houston, iex. hisi parents, Mr. and Mf$. Richard ange; Mr. Kiernan is associated^with Preuss, Mrs.. F. S. Greenawald, family dinner oil Christmas, Day Hurley of 345 Walnut Aye. They BJjjrck and. Co. in Brazil; Their son, ' Mrs; Michael Kaschak,v Jr., and for 29* guests from Cranford, Wil Mr/and Mrs. Julian Sumenek of will be guests on Christmas Day at' James A., Kiernan, 3rd, a 'sehior at .. Mrs. Baymond . Jobson/ ; t,' Del.^ and Mprrisvilie, Pa 113 Centennial Ave. will entertain a family dinnei? at the homeof Mr. Harvard University in .Cambridge and Mrs. Richard Hurley, Jr., of Mss., will spend the holidays with 126 Eastman St.•'[ V •'.'•'."." V*a: v=;' ' '•""' ' '' ' ' M Mj. and Mrs. Ronald Connolly of Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Thayer and 24 Irpquois Rd. will entarjahi on eoildren, Eric andte Stephen, of Chrlstnjas. Day for Mrs. M»He WJlmingtbn, Del., will spend the Dreher and Mr. and Mrs.;Wallace Christmas holidays with'Mrs.'Thay The Perpetual Gift Disbrow of West Orange, .Mrs. Or er's parents, Mr. and Jira. Charles vilje Caslor and August Volkland C. Goodfellow pf 403 Cldrertipnt

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''••./ -.;- -Norrakn Douglas After afr-yeatiwith the 'The. Cranlin: Chapter of Wom- Bernard Jast of Elizabeth, presi- eVa .An^Eiijau PRT will". hold a Savings and Lbirf"jte«}ciationI'.Mis's : liriving .license suspenlidns lijii^ .' Lillian Hinkeldey-, -.asjsistiuit^ecre- dent W the Vnlon Junior Coliege cak«isale; today jit"the yaipa.Co.un der the? 6CU7fl\Wessive speed prb< i •• tary4ceasurer, is TelitfBgV'/at ^th> Alumni AsspciatioB, .today invited fy Trust r- be on sal«. Mvs. Moriis .Klelif' is' 3$3 Sbujfii Union .Aye.,- foiuvmouth : i Ce,iiter. •' j ; .-••'•' •.• '•'•• 1 r*-'i>~; ' -field High Sch«olw • , p' :••.:'•••'.'•', ' ityi-.at;;Unlon Junior College/ has chairman:. 4o*r.the 'sale, '••"••';;..',;•'• ."|^usnensiois..effective as of• .'JfffoV^-nii- [ She -later worked for Thomas The -homecoming-open' hpuj^ is revived .ar. ^ervfri^tiie; WWte : proceeds o|.the s^le^will. to 2fi 6t spoasored annually by the AMmiii MacMeekin in ^e^ening -the newly- ^iliing lifr for a pietitiOo. aii QjRT school: bftUflipg • ptoject ] 34 puriSide^iAve;, ft^^dayvbu^HJen- ioimed Central Home' ^tt^t Co. of Ign, and the, Day 'Sessian wjiikh eminently1 is' su-ipport|ng .fche' siptteffeqtiye"as^of October; 26, ^nd ^,, ,_, Cpunpil: Itii he'^d e^cb by ; «jppt:iij| ; : ' El^abeth.:- She also'spent', Several n ; Cfiastruction .or/development of: a ^ouglas-'.'\ ,MajbFie|d| -21,' "'pj|.''V^MH ; ye^rs wltlTfhe Irving Ttust Co.-of year during the Christinaaho,Uda^, and .Other" dpz8'i OBT school, Rpiijcipally • in Beech $$. ^o-rfnv aMirtajnatAr.yDuAn.' Nejw York in thfe foreign exchange ^10 'receijt trJC, graduates now - at- ^p l$rael',. rranqe iip^ Swith' Ameriea. tiv». as p department' •''..•... tjanding fburTyeaT colleges and uni- wersflties around the country can nation's", policies, ia'^ith" ?ietnara. : Miss Hinkeldejfis a life-long resi- J^tiw!^ yy Happy dent/of Cranford and presently Alumni servih§ on the reception, to receive, the petition' ofvynipn reacaon lives with her sister, Mrs. Mar- committee include " the , following; Junior College student* fn sUftpprt ; '.• •'••' X-. • ' •• •. ' . garet Kurt*, at llty NorthAve, W. •from. CrarifonJ: Geprge, Van Dprn' of bur qountry'sj.ptopjs4S in Viet; - ^lthough retiring, Miss liinkelr qf 100 Benjamin £&, John Wiehl nam<" Paul M, PojOpfe, assistant to ' tofHmon. dey wijl stUl serve the association of 38B ^Parkway Village, and Mr.the President, s^iilih thfc.letter to A iaVful Cbflstmas! Mfas Nicholas. 'Whji 116 : worth Blvd.. ,.'•';,•:•,';/•.'.,'- .,•'•'•' doubted that a strpng majority at the colleges and, .universities' unr Festivals Abound ••~TT derstands and supports thejse pur.; One taste Usuel- poses^ Jaut it is. jjpbdl tp hiiye this The skirts are colorful VNAL Reports cBnflrmed by positive expressions will tell you why have beaded designs. 7< Whltc pf opinion."- • ! , , ,.: i Sptoi&er Tells waists are embroidered, Several 514 Calls Mad? Mr. Popple said .the petition,has .. " 'Peliz; TSfavidad* is the 4 . costumes were ^modeled by club During November :en forwarded to ^e Aepartnjenl CRANFORD SANDWICH SHOP fastest growing scotch 3n Mexicq, at Clhrlstmas time," JVlfs. members. of Defense "so tllftt arrangcmeots The Cranford Visiting Nurse As- can be made- to. Mnd, i^ to,.Y|^I" . lib North Avev W. ^ '•.'.4 Roaslba Joy told the mfembers and The cMmax Q| tfee fea#pr, -^T-^- sociation made 'B14* calls during gu«sts of the .yrednesday Morniag is the Posada. Mrs. Joy described nam.'" . • ••' •'"•.;'..' ••''••''' ••." .j. ; e procession commemorating the November, Mrs, R. L. Tomliftson, V Ciijjb at their philanthropic tea chairman of nurses,' reported at a "T • •; "!•••» . ' , I (last Wednesday in Sherlock Hail iourney of. Joseph and Mary fr6m Nazareth to Bethlehem and their meeting of the association in the of trinity Episcopal Church. • Municipal 'Building. "..,''•• ^tecember isfestival month and search for a room. In Mexico, the There were 31.3 calls in Cranford v ev«sry; province has its ptyn uiviqUe people in every city a^d, yUlage, • '18 including fourists, join In, tjhe sing* of which 48 were paid, ISO part •''.•• celebration sometime during -the paid and 35 free. In Kenilworth __ ;ihginth^ "Marty of the fiestas com- ing and the procession. The tra- ditional song telling the $toty was there were'71 calls, e paid, aa part- •-r^'Tnenibrate • a miraculous event that paid' and. 27 free. In' Garwood •:'•.•••• 'occurred arouni the time o£"tl»e sung by club members. 1 : Mi's. A.' R. Mirante, program th.ete were 30 calls, 4 paid, 25 part- > "conquest of Mexico in .lSJ^'Mrs."; paid and 1 free., . r->- Jpy is«id. In one Erpvihce it is theconsultant, introduced, the,, speak- • Lady of .Good Health; who was er. The chairman of the'tea com- Mrs. Josephine, Rudnicki, nurse •.'•' •> resicued from the lake" by local mittee was Mrs. F J. Plattner, She director, attended a meeting on fisTliermen. She regarded. ..them was assisted by MeSdamcs T. GMedicar. e at the National'League -' • .by granting' them good health'for? Bentson, F.' M. Burelbach, W. T.for. Nursing Offices in Newark. Dr; Eppler, J. L". Lehman, A. P. Mor-H. E. Goldman, an expert in the '••• ' 'ever. , -. ; ••'• • •. "••-. .. [.. ' field of Medicare, was the speaker. .; In another province the Lady row, S. F. Raddin and P.E. Snyder. of Guadalupe, came in .1531 to be aPresiding at the tea tables were - friend of all the. poor and lonely Mrs. P. M. English; "Mrs. ^. Q. Men In Service Strobl, Mrs L 0. Tabelman and peasants. Their pagan shrine tp; Airman 3/0 Ronald M Leonarr - -thlei' fearth Mother had been de- Mrs Leon White. do, sou of Mr. and Mrs Pat$y A. stroyed when;.,the Indians became Leonardo of East Hanover, form- ChjfistUns.. A chapel to the Good The lives of great men. and wom- erly of Cranford, .has been assigned j •"•.. . Lady was .built- in its place. to the Communications Electronics " ^he festival of radishes was first en are miracles of patience and School at Keesler Air Fdrce Base, he](d because the.people were in- perseverance.—Mary Baker Eddy Biloxi, Miss, after completing trigued with the size and .shapes, of this hew vegetable which the v church "fathers had introduced. comes Santa, his pack bursting They carved the radishes and even made dolls of them. Now.each De- . witfr aft the goad things he's ceniber 23T they .have a fair ^where You Cafi^PIay Santa all kitids of fppd are sold and theite • ^is music and dancing., ,, :,„ •.?- ~fo a Neeity Family! '?The native costuine of the wom- en consists of a full skirt and.a sim- We Want to add our good wishes ple waist," Mrs. Joy, explained, The Cranford Welfare Association annually y "Itiis the decoration-that makes,, the that you findtfie jby, peace1, fatighter , dress symbolitbt different areas." collects cJonations so that they may aid .those in "•"'• :.>' tod contentment of this happy need during the holiday season. season beneath your tre? on Christmas Your donation be it large or^maU, will help %Jhristmas caroh We deeply appreciate youti, fill the air with joy. . carry on this fine tradition to make Sure all local echo their ,1 \ friendfv Hood wHl and oatronaae and families enjoy a Happy Christmas. -1 - we hpp4 to continue serving wu. 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«N;J.) • •' •••.•; -;'f ••:'*/. ^•••;i-..;.; •• :•?:• •-. <•. Pa^ Six CRaNFORD CITI^EN^^^^ : : the practical aspects of cubbing., by the groups." • V " •'••. y ' •'•''''\of- »,p«tyy- and a ^einii^ Ppve Here For Ven Mother^ the Jiom'e study projects., V Brook/'/ •;.'•••••:' ...•..•::• ;. ,'••/•''. ' led *he group in singing and games any hbme'ls Ood^rFrank ' Paul Ma'rkowitz' of ill -Pawnee March lof Dime's campaign in. Jan- /L series of teleyisifm shbwa. iie- . Rd., Qranford chairman, for the; uary ,'' said Mr.- Markowitz. , • '.'. ~M@ed to1 .help every den, mother Misfi Hejtegei^ Joiiis , ;• 1966 March of Dimes campaign, for, • In accepting- the' as'signmfent as operate .a better, den. meeting js cp-chairman, Mr. Crbushore said; L.sch'eduled to run oii WPIX-TV f6r Norcijoes Co. asi Artist \.\ 'fuads to fight birth defects, this, . The 30-minuttt '^hotys" ; week announced that <3erald' Crou- ^ ''.1 jkpow. that: the pubKc i$ just eight Miss; De'jia '^Tfle^ers of y106 : u will • be p Ji ijhj i ; - ^he ^isitin|g Homemal^ers • SOT 1 shore of 128 MbhawK.Dr. Will Serve as concerned as 'I am - ^-*"• *••'" Herning. Ave., a yecenii gfad'ua'te oi Saturdays ati'-;I. aym. beginning the' IJIqwarfc School, of !Fin'fe aria y- of ^ Uriiori! Cbunty ' as .co-chairman, ••'•'.. .'•; " ... January 1 and continuing: through Industrial' Arts, has be§n hired as held its annual Christmas , party, ,:,"" "We!re highly pleased •. that; iso February'19. •'.:'• ;"':"' '.:': \• •'•'' an artist ty, the Norcross Co., New 1 for homtemakers' and staff, at the ; ; many of ojir prominent civic- ^arid ""This.workshop marks.a first in ;yoFk.' ;:;;': :.' :: •'.. •',;.., ;•'. ;•';.:;• • iviethod^t-. Church in Westfield social leaders have accepted posi-: cause twice as. .mams-, .deaths an1 tele'visibn, scout'-lea'dership .train- A member of the CraMford ing,'» said Herbert L, Sjursen ;of Creative Art Gr.oi*pj Mis? Helle- last week. Mrs, Robert Qrben of tions of responsibility , for the. hually«as'does' canieer, when -pre- 1 Cranfprd, training ^hairman oi „gers ' has..' been .a_ priie winne, „..._.r i-n Plainfi«ld,anPai,J,d • sXiss JIe,len,Tar, - .Uniori Council, Boy Scouts of the last two annual art "^hows'given ker of .CranfordwerCfd c co-chairmehi n Ajnerica, "It is- expected thdt-hun- ;dreds of tien mothers serving the 3,250 Cub Scouts in the communi- : :.|- ':•.-• GERALD CROUSHORE ties, of Eastern Union County will JOSEPH t:; KATZf Ntfy ^ take advantage of the opportunity f to attend /training sessi'oris in their •-/•.• , annourices the opening of Ms office ./?•; own. homes." ' •:;•-..' ' - tiglit at ftmae this The series deals" ififti many. of the Cub Scout den activities; as well as aspects of" planning and operat- ',.'••'•''•; ? '• ••'•• 'at" '.-.• ••,.•••'••'•'.:"•••• ing a good den program. The indi-» 44a E. BROAD vidua'l programs will cover orienta- y tions, skits, stunts, and ceremonies, °7^ > New from Ballantintf— the "Gallon Keg:"?: den .meetings, program planning, '. Office Hours: , :•>••• Telephone Perfect for parties!. -Take it anywhere. Easy to achieyetnent plan, and two pro1-1 store, easy to use.. A great gift, top. Pay trie grams on themecYafti TPne fin^l By, Appointment:*.;'; - v .232-6:111 "Gallon. Keg'* at your),l6cal tavern or store. show will bo a panel discussion of Ballantine beer . . .there's more spirit to it.

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hatal loss is iicluded.J'. . :,. . Mr. Croiishore' pointed out that despite jth0 . magnitud.e . of thte problem, important progress .is be- ing made *through the, March of Dimes, tie cited the roie pf March tii Dimes supported research in the, development.of new tests for PKU and- galactosetmia", inborn er- s «. rors of mctibplismi"1 which can 'Cause severe mental retardation if not discovered and treated soon after birth^ , - , .' ••.•'.: In addition,' March of Dimes

fuibds go t6 support more than 50 "•••. MV .'hospital-affiliated center's w.hero teams of medical experts provide diagnosis and special treatjnent for victims of birth defects. One such center1, supported by the Union Couhty March of Dimes; is located at Babies Hospital^ ifJe'wark,

youantf youf loved 6ne* gather together to share the blessings of this - great holiday season, we extend, to you and v» yours, our Warmest wishes f< bright i happy future,

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CRANFORD SAVINGS Ciwner North and Union Avenues . OFFICE HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 8:30 A.M. »o 3 P.M.; Mort. Eves. 6 to 8 P.M. F. W. Gray* Jr., Mgr. . Antold Salberg, Mgr*, WALK-UP WINDOW: Open Daily 3 to 6 P.M.* Sats. 9 A.M.,tp \2 Noon 12 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE Funeral Directors 31tt.EAS'T BROAD STREET • ' ' CRANFORD, N. J. • :' WESTFlELt), N. J. ESTABLISHED 1887 f

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v MII. Lynes added thnt*the. De- I, (/oliegfe mathematics, diate French^ German, and Spanishi] Certified. Public." Accountants. Mrt ipr""June JSfrolcckj: included;. g iye geometry and drawing, ti-igo-f ^ioni i ggenera l ppsyy- SteV.en8 fs";; assttc^es^ d ;. erii > W; Jbnes, iiT of -|?; ftetforfl .i J cember 31 deadline applies "to both ; matriculated, and hpn-jiiatriculated nometry. ' /'•' :;;'•'• • ;" '>,' "•'••• •:. chology, • '' adolescent •psychology, rk o.ttice,ofttj' tjie .aqeqiunting Ave^i' twp'hionth '. suspeiisSoh, gnd . Sprmg Semester Also, principles of accounting, economics, sjociolojgy, an9 United, fitiiu of Peat, IWarwick, Mitchell' & Arthur K.-Sims. 2.1, of 27 Rflmapp students.: •• ..'.'''•' „• • ':•'.'...*•• • "'. •. money' and. banking, mathematics es"" historyhi / '. • /• *•' Rti,, one-month :s._f Union Junior College permits : of'finance, organization, arid"mari- effective i&^of -__pecfej Deadline Nearing Students ;tbrhjegin"their college •• • ,..>•'.•• agemehti business .'law, marketing : Gj&te Pv Ljtu?s; adinissi6)is of-' cafr&ts^ht tHe spring semester to 'i... ficer, today remibded prospeptive accdmmbdate: thosfe who complete principles and practicejB. ... .! Electetl to Institute ' Point'SyBlettl^F^ Watch . diligently,. never desert Also* .^n'^Iishi compositlprt, Elng- 11 applicants for„. Xfnion Junior. Col- thc'ir service 'careers,, those who Feter Blake Steven's of- 91 Glenr Driving.license Suspensions, un' the;,post 6°f spiritual observation lege'ft spring \jjbm$ster' that Pe^- desire' to'go to work, first arid- then' iki: literature, "Westerrt" EuropiJanI wb^)d Rdv has been, elected anemv dor the point^ystem as, affhodnced and" sel_-exaininaition.. . !;. -, \qft$foer'3t is*lhe ''deadline to file literature, r her.'•'pi -t^e Amerioah Institute' 'of Hiis week by MbtAr Vehicle birec- start ;, college!, 'and .ypUngr people [ •- . . . • — •••' •• ,• —*~»-~ r—••• • ••• '» •••« - • ' 'J" -'p •' - ••"••7_i evening'S£sslt*nk.:,x7 '.'•.//,'•; *;..,• ing to college. ;.,- „• .-' l:O:Or^ftUH^Oii):0l);^:O^iO:0:O;O;0:^i;^Oid;0:0;0j ftir. ^ynesjsaidr,he anticipates •All /[applicants -must be high only a^ small number of vacancies school graduates arid are requested Err: X', for^ the spring setaesiter.. He ^re^ tci submit Allege Boards scores, ported, that "more than 478 applica- Mr. Lyriessald.'r\* • • • •'-• ;•'•.• holiday specials tions have already be£n received The spring' semester will begin For The Best In for the spiAnf Bertfi^BtSr:; an in- 'bn. tfebrugirjt 4. Registration for the creaste of .60 .percent over last day session is scheduled for Jan-* MW. year: • •'••':;• \/•,>... ..•.'••.••••'. •...-.> uary, .31 ;^and "February 1^ while Holiday Baking

••/ •:.. Stop In At u Tried Oiir _____ OF pHSISTMAS AT HAHNE'Sj-rA syniip^tty'. of telbr __. --ft- -light greets -shoppers arid strollers'j along•••Wrtk'.AVev'.-*»•••• Wfestfleld BETTY ANN'S during the Christmas season! tbe^'ti^TW Christht9Sj'rd0cofatfed »• German Xmas Cooties? 4* by. Hahrie and Co's display artistst Have beW unveiled in.the win- dows- of the Store to syfabollfce.Hahrie's traditional Ghrlstiriasgreetr -Of •PHEFFERNUSE • ANNICE ing to friends and neighbors. Each t_-_^, i«3. set off dramatically in a separate .window with -an- abundance of colorfully coordinated pack-. •SPRINGERLE ages beneathvit' ancr glitterinj g grillwork on either side; Area resi- _-.onfdentse 1/mllookr fn^itrnwforwardl '_-r_"nnAto eachU year'sheiinn'^f' _i__*«wr /Urnlnidisplayr asani >Uthea -holidal_r_l_/l-_ty> seasono_tflann - draws near. Hahne and'Co. extends an:invitation to-all to see"this • GERMAN STOLLENS , year's exhibit, which" will be['lighted every day until after Christmas.

evening session registration '•'» will matricuMbd|. 'studerif must present' Cakes & Piefe Don't forget to take home one bo held on February 2 and 3. ' evidence of preparatibn for any ' of our delicious Fruit Calces or Union. Junior College offers course in which/ he wishes to en- Holiday ftlajors'i'n' liberal arts, engineering:, Stollens. "We have a large sciencib and business, admiriisti'a- assortment of all sizes. Among, the courses available at tion,, 4[lad awards associate in aft» fancy UJC's:*vening session n6xt semes- de|rees to. siudentsv in, both the, •i.-.'. ; ter are:. Introductory chemistry,,or- JL Other Cookie Suggestions .'• •**>-_• # ASfeORTgD •' CHOCOLATE ° • COCONUT CUtOUTS MACAROONS MACAROONS • GINGERBREAD SANTA C60KIES FOR YOUR WEDDI '••' ' . .• vWE PO NOT. HAVE t wish for you: THE QUEEN'S GOLDEN COACH ••• • ihfll you arid your loved ones may find the '•»; peace, Jwpe and ahidwgl6.ve of thai first A & A CAB & LIMOUSINE •••••_ '•'•• :•;• -•'••";•.-. Bridge 6-1200 •. • •.' ' ;'.-. . /';. Christmas filling you? hearts and FOR A SLEilK 9-.PAS_Sl_Sfl_E!R; CADII-LAC LIMOUSINE BETTY'S ANN'S CRANFORD BAKE SHOP fill North:Ave.;w;;; J Also Trip Rates to the City and All Ports pf Call 101 MHjN STftEET BRIDGE 6-0622 ,tCrariford •*P__" L ^i in Peraonol \mm\ &w mwvwmww

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is a feeling... . a spirit of well-b&ing and cheer toroarbmen . ,. that pervades the very air in this V-wondlerful season. We offer you our sincere i At this joyful season, rnay there come wishes fpr the happiest of Christmases for you and yours. to "every heart a glad renewal of the Warrtitng spirit of peace and good will. May we all be richly blessed, as-we - a In keeping "with the Spirit of •Christmas, our establishmetti will be • ^closed Saturday, Christmas. Day, and Sunday'to permit our em-* rededicate ourselves to the glorious" message of the first Christmas. Employees to be with their families. DOOLEY .; BIBBY'S V • - FUNERAj, HOME Nbrth Avenue, East (at Station Plaza) Cranford NORt N AVfe., W. i BRrDGE6^)2S5 '

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\ • . • . l*.'*iV-.--r-' J-'-C — ,*'->«r • • . rf : E^bctive JanuBry .1, the new full -.:» 8 Mary Alton; Qillnn; Cp.-hostess for -the Rate tk) ftis:e- '. •;_fate Will be 4 pexcent,tP be .paid • led 'by' Mr - J^gbe, \$ Green Thiini evening .was Mrs: Richard ^ri«y- on all savings accounts.-, 'v .. >•• V- • tory 'in Ne\v" York' ort January 15. CAnnpnNtbrriiinvokeNtii'invoked tht e bles>>: Mb>;' met at 'the honie of At Suburban Triisi. Gow ' ducted by Mri'James Burns, pre* h tig with ing:'and closed .the .meeting with;TKolds ChristmasParty. Mrs Benjamiii;Brixner llas V ...d^ , 7 Wettt. Mrs. Werner Specr reported " ' * "' ''' ' * ' k ; the boacd, of directors? of §ub- s prayejr.'•'•' The Chjristmas" party 61 ..'the nesflfiy and njade ipO Christtfias Faith is not a s4zse,:rier,sight, . ^ thahtt th;the PbliPublicc Library K*lK*lbee, *• - -n ''' /'^ '' irbah' Trust .Co:- thW week an- T Greeh fhuhib', Garden Club Was tray favors" for the- patients at iounced-an increase-in the. savings nor reason, 1)ut taking G^d at h&: decprated for the Christmas 'fiteason fclassoi IS East Orango.Vet.e^ans'. Hospital." h ; held at the .home bf thJB^resideht,] , .-•• by club members. :,;-.. •• tt it r •' \ k "'" word—A.

Named .... , . , • ••{„,.•. ,' • Member's played games and ex- . ^m. sternad announced, c6mpie- Mrs] William Gray. : Christmas' packages yrere^ judged' ind Mrs; .: .,'••''., ;' Easy Codkers- > .-...' ihaqged gift? as the annual Christ- ti6n of tray favors for the. Brook- ; : m^s party; ol the^Eed'Qafc XSar^en Side ftfursingtfursing: Home an^saidn#;; ^ they . Mrs; Barbara Vtfest. Sherry and Grajr^ceiv^d.a £r&e~for the ifn^st * Ai' Christmas,party?!or ther Bil'sy 1 J 1 Club fplIoV^the club>-Deceiri would" oe...delivered before Chris*- firs; (iarol; IlLewis Wheeler, co original;' •>.. '[ \ "',"•;.;.' V: '.. ••••'. '•'" '' •"",''Cookers 4-H%lub was held it the. " tneeting^r^centty^ the home pf — . . X^i^, d fof r th.the chairmen "of the forthcoming IQth Iii '. jReceived as nevy'members at this. home ';of • Mrs/; Jose.ph., Murtha: Mrs John Sterhad 6H$ Princeton spring pajio sale. ,^ reunion of the . 1956. graduating, party wer,eM(r's. George *""— Gifts .were-: exchanged and second; .•(/•• '•', •.»• f. J Ave. became-principal of Abraham 5. ' Itobarl- Battle -and .Mrs, lyeaiv,. pins distributed: ••...• at ' Rd. Mrs. Adam .VennehiWvand ,The^nuary meetm class at * Crahford High Schcfol, • Mrs.-William McCann were co-Tias- the^hSme of Mrs.,Howara have'announced: therstaffrof-pre^ ._, , -,«• ....",• r.-i---l ••p.Minll.n/" last. .,J!. 33J Walnut Ave:;V with Mrs, limitary planning. Approximalejy Th'ufsaay,- succeeding J. Brentwn. •/ J tesses. Stearns; a former Cranford. rePi- . MrsKirs. , yyer™ .- o^x. ' was,,: mStefnad-as co-hostes* Mrs., Jack 200 persons are exg«cted^£o attend charge- of entertainment,.and the&lsOn'is: m^harge, of the flower the reunibn^al the We'stwood, '6ar;. dertt who died November 24 after What's the secret' arrangement. .. -• wood, Saturday evening, June 25": ' stifferini: a heart a,ttnck. flower, arrangement was by tEAilfV ..{• Rudolph/Novello. • '». ..' , The reurriiiH' committee Includes Mr. :• Doscher was , graduat- ofthe great ': Mrs.' Carol Kusiv Sesvere',' Edward ed frohi Rutgers University #Jth a Santa Claup ^S^J • Johnson, and James Benko- bachelor of science degree and Mclrose Whisky Sour? PRIVATE BUS SERVICE At €ub Pack^^ Meeting ^.1vMrs»"Sherry announced that the also holds a master's degree in ed- i. $2o;oo CONP GrM« riaiiq «DDeared afe the follovviag.inembers of the gradiiat- ucation': •-•• ; •'••••• .-,: :'"' •,'.• '•'•"; re(1 as /WE USE GREAT WHISKYN Beg. $1^.00 PERMANENT WAVTE ..;..•;;,..$ 8.50 Santa Claus ?PP^ _ ing class4iave not been located , • He joined the Ro^elle.schbol sys- guest of honor; at the Decemb^ B6 p; ^ nicola, James tem in1950. as ap English teacher \ ...OLDCH/^TER •/; ' i WESTFIELDJCRANFORO Patricip tritia Eels Fer AND VICINITY TO meeting of'Cub Pack 78 of St. Mi- subsequently,was hamfed a !CutrajnL,J.J^niaiJl|^nit!^_I^yiii Fws^ Wcd># Tnurs. Only KATHARINE GIBBS chaefs Church -arid presented grab Weiiand, Robert Johnsbn^Richard ,teacher aitid counselor in W^oi>- and in 1958-39 served as a; soc^l WASH & SET ' ; IMM0»NTCLAIR i:studies teacher and counselor. I*e Kentucky's;FinB8t Aged Bourbon ; v ert FarrelLand' Kenneth BipktQrT^ Oaa atid Two-VMr C«ariM The following cubs received ad- |.was.jnamed head of the socia\ stuy .,. thenj&tend tozesityjuices :'•-";-.. SKCRBTARIAL Anyone knowing the . •.w.herea.r from fresKlS]^l5raii;E7T*T^"v~rJT" "T vancement awards:'.. Paul';Lawless, bouts of the abpvfe students is re- dies department iii. 1960, and since 1963 he. Kad'^bcon sejrving as an It's got to iaste better because thef Michaci Usliay; Jfam.es ;Ho^e; Rob- rtiiested to tjpfttact fcithcr, Mrs/ v \^rits or tel^phona assistant prihcip«l^ . ' (or full Infdrmatlon ert Bergen, Steven Bfil^at, James David W- .Sherry, 558 Frariklin whisky in it is older and better. '., Av|j., South PlainJaeld, or JWrs. 'Wil- r | 292 So. Michigan Ave. •Prbut, Rbb«tt"Wsh and John CoJ[- Faith does not,hijng alone—noth- "Also try 6ur'great Martini^ 13 Prfrttouthtt, Mwtotolr. N. A- ' 744rtt1l fey^ liam'W/heelef, Dayton Dr., Edison, Manhattan and Daiquiri. ' .' Kenilworth '' Also school^ In Bos'ion, Providence Plans were announced for a ^us as soon as. possible. ing of itself, but fiVerything under ( • . and 200 Park Aue., New York 1001) . God,'by Gjwl, through God." , iibP8Q6F:.© 1905 WtROSt OlStHXtflS CO..M.Y..NX •. f • -•• - •. ••. •..••••,. • • •<-Jrohn Stotighton ^p Meeta s • ... Currie Membriai, WCTty held an 'executive meeting and lunch- eon at the home of the president, Mrs, Joseph,R; Tunn^r of 2 Strat- -Your ford PL"; last'week. Devotions were

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• :Th!s space contributed by ^ ••••' *''.,•••'' • •• " . • "- '''•,• '•••' • .'.,• ^J. Lutz Graham, who has sold ,.Fords many years, invites his loyal common goal of brotherhood and love. rSSrd owners to move up yuth hiiri to the finer pVoducts of Fbrd Motor Cor, South and SoutK Union ' ; Cranfora •••)•;'• It is vvitb thanks for the graciojis Company.'- . ['':', M'.: • .]f. •'•••'•;•: ^\y Mr. "(Jraham is now sales tepVe- considerations of our many good friends ; aentative of "Wade Lincoln-Mer- Member fedisVal Savings qnd loan cury, 301 South • AveV Westfield, • ml .jr ""•. - • Insurance Corporation . handling Lincolns, MercuryBy Com- thai we extend oursincere^t wishes for . Cor.-Div; ets and Triumphs, £D 2-6500. • •:.....$ most JoyfulChristmas to'everyone- h- &—

, ^hc'Joyous ChristmasSeason is here,- fitting •j' our hearts with its spirit of happiness atid good eheer. Mdy you- enjoy an abundance of pleasures ittriong family dmljriends.. And please add our sincere greeting Jaha^P€ryt Merry •C&ristmas,, BETTY" ANN'S SHOP OANfQRD BAKE SHOP CLOSED DEC. 23 TO Cranford Cranford 101 ty.-Union Aye> 101 Street -,. \ -1 '(• ••••••\ •• • • » ''»' •'V "-J.^'•-:>'•::• '.' '•• !"•'- ' ..•'• .'"!>'" ''•'!••'..• I.

••(.•. "•:.••.. ^tlzfeN, ^D,'c^MCL&-^ McFarland, , Kathryn . McQfiaid, tesy, and common^sense > when the p.m.' Sunday. The . film sbows a etice CenteCe r iff opep n .to the pubr Arthur benasaii, Cecelia Gatto, BK i^fl t Frid irie . Jagenrlah;'; .^6prge • Juriclci •tfu'nW•: Santellair ;Fredef,ick Sibilia, sireeis aV^ slippery and • visibility- jstory. of tji»"5un and Fri temsen • JVJeyertiJl»!yr.ori Pfutzqiah;: Robert Stauffer;; • John Weber, is V induced by: Stormy Weather," all life bit, 'eirth. '••*v;':.•'''':••.;•*••;"' "/;••' itom. 3' to 5, ph. and-pn SatUr^ Thomas. "Wylie, Frank Atheron J\lso, Susan Roll, MaryipuiRpssk r - On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Sundays-frcm l'-*° Cheryl Buzzone, Alison, Cabarle^ says; Chief |»ow(ell. ^'Allow kn•••«*. will, be closed-ail &h istraaS' eisica Sheehanj BjeVerly TarulU, and Thursday of next we^k,, at; 4 dil & V: V: v Paul gymbaluk, - Glprid' DiTullio, tra margin of safety between "your ;D'av: '"'":.''. '•:• •:'•'. •'•• '•.-••/• pih . --. ieacfieacftt dayday'5' Dr;|HarQlDrv;|HarQldd KfKf.'' •••I . • '.;•• A holiday"program, f'Tl^QuBhChildreri-s.Eyes,!' was p$seftted une -Warigeclci, Mary Ellen Ben-. Barbara George, •:Vii'gmia ^Gustav- .•air and'; other'traffic: ' Vriii: • can!i. Moldenkev director.- i.olf;, Trailsjde, last\y^lek;ity:iheLlai(»l'p$}ieiman Orchestra and Chorus ail; Lincoln ijk, Donna' Blazejbwsk'i, Jodee %>• 'se'n, Douglas Herman, Kirk PlanSljto Ai^a.iskirt >and blouse stop on :ar»;icj^.ditjie.'' :, % .-'__.,;,;i wiltj ;.i j^esent hatf;tipur / nature School. :ena,. Peter. "Cooke, Maureen Pa- Joyce KreVitski, Dale. Lodersfaat, "Our Mf/Sun/' a color, sound .were madVS*ibe Sewing. Six 4-H, 1 talks £«r children. The. topic"to be :' Thf ordhes^ra Was under the direction of Simpne; SIcftla. while the, /ies, ibiane Elliot, Alan; Esllek, Bruce Mel ah n, -Carol _^tteier, film, will be sftown at the: Union discussed for the four1 days is CJub>«et: last W-ed'nesfoy it the ":'.cljot-usf wasf conducted,by Mijss Janice Haer. Claudia Charles Vi^as the John I'eltz.^Chryianth Flangfes, Thomas Murray, Diane^Novello, Foi Gifts//•' • Cbunty P*k,Commission's,ttaji- :»'Wiidfl6wers.'5 ihc^4 CCeiitet r iin ittustrat#d \yitti color;slides^ , *;-j> fnthef. .•,. Helplul magazines and, -,•*•: .X.--1 Baihato, Russell yan^Cora arid jef-. • r : '. 4Tfie orches^a, performeid ."Deck Orchestra ire: Glarin&s —<"ifi< man, BeVerly Maihrprie, James No- 'tti.0'\^a^ung;r::RasierVatipii!. ' The '.Trai}side-Nature, and.Scir'sticker^'Were.givea.tickers'- Were given too thi«itisugirlsgirls:'': ] •; the Halls/' Welsh air; "Away in' a Hardman, .•frey'^yatt. lan, Katherine "O'Briej?;"•'i*b'ddort : CebrCzebrowski, , l9> :•>••-:;..^/ '."'•;..:, •••..-:.•. ;•;;•,.,: ••.:.^:- .x: •;:•.-vy?-••/:;. •:..•• 'Manger" by, Luther;"Jingle BeUs/' Janet Koester, David Northrup 3delL Cindy Rubehstein, ..fiiivid ^^ hy ff.aiyrent'y i GldGoldberb g andd chectcr. Weiirly Spnith/ Stephen SphjepingepvI , Wendy Sftutb; g Tipa Joseph Smiath; "Silent Night/' by driims' -v 'Arthur Denzau; Kerry ifoung, Michele. Ciebrowski, Rpse- (Sruber;, "White .Christmas;,'! by ktjane, - Janies • LoderstKsdt- Myron inn Diraney, JKeyin, Fortestal/Bar- • Yeai?end hplidays often coincide -.'' "'"• I .' Irving Berlin, featuring a duet by Prutzman, Thomas'. MHrray; - saxo- lara Jagerman. t|.. .-: •».)•..•:• ^ fwinter's worst :weather, re- Ruth Walter^ aiid Pamela. Piper; phones —.. Jodee Ga.ten8, ©avid Also, V.Stejpheh Johnson; Carol niinds Chief of Police Lester W. I" ' y "Up" oh' the Housetop," Hanby; 5ilsby; flute.— Barbara Jagerman; Knbx, Thomas- MacNish, Robert Lowell. "Drive . with extra cour- ,'., "Joy. to theJVorid/' by Handel, in- trumpets — Michael Dowv Richard Here's hoping Santa~ brings a: sleigh full of. GHirsttttas • eluding a • duet by Stephen and McQuaid, Pamela Piper, Erich Joan Young;/'Doggie in the Win- Schlesinger, Ruth Walters; violins •' :& cheerio warm the hearts and hearths of all our good friends, as dow,", arranged by Sicola; "Rockin' -; Barbara DeutSch, Richard Gus: • .,, Jtheip confidence and tru^t has warmed our hearts. ".:.-, Around the Christmas Tree," by kin, Diane - Jagerman,' Gregory '..'I •"•$ .MarKs, and "Harkl'the Herald An- Kameika, Kathryn McQuaid, .Mar- gels Sing," by Mendelssohn. ion Rickwalder, Joan . YoSith, Ste- pgm included: • m ' . • vfoung* ' . _ * ,' ..'•and.gl• .''.»' ' _1o _' _»_ _^. —'—. -.11 '' '."Angels,'We Hs5fre Heard on High,'.' Nancy Loshin. ' - - .. ,an old French'inthetti,. featuring The.Sherman •School Chorus in- 1 W& greet you and Ruth Walters and Michael Dow ascludes: Glenn iCampbeLL-Barbara wish youlan abundance;.•.• ;" tr'uinpeters; "O Hanukkah,!''. a Yid- Groldberg, Karen •Intile,, Colette of the season's jpty.' dish f olkrsbtxs., with JJaTbjsxaGold- Robert Handle, S«w' berg and Lisa DiGiacomb as dan- son, Alya Smith, Edward Wheeler, cers; "Rbckr of Age^s," traditional Christine? Bemfco, .Michael Brottn, Hebrew *song; "Christmas •[ Was Arthur Carter, John Charles, Eliza- •:^-..:i-/ . JMteant for Children," by Goodnjan; beth Green, Jill. Hastrup, Nelson "Tour'o'-Louro-Louro," trafiitional Hearns, Thomas- Linione, Janet feerich ait';',"Christmas Rounde- Mauciohe, Janfe Seymour, Joseph . •'...lay/I by Young; "Carol of the Smath, Jeffrey • Techer, Christine DHini," a traditional Czech tune, Chechko, Barry Davis, Shirlege K . featuring Diane' Noyello on theEggelston, Theodore .•'(Friedman, .>* ' zither and Carol Pizzella as per-Joanne *Milajap/ ' cussionist; attct "What Strangers ... Also, Linda Nfardellj, Maureen Are These?'1 traditional Scottish Prutzman/ Qorinie Simmons,, Lor- '•. tuh£v '_; raine^methy, Robert Vaii Jaeckel, Membefs of the Sherman Sch'ool' Kleimeth Anderson, Barbara Beck, THI TICKER SHOP BORO AUTO : ; ";• Orchestra are; .Violins. — Kath- JKisa piGiacomo, .. Jerry FriscOli, " : ' '' ','• ~ -JERRY KEMMERERi erine .Carlin, Theresa Carlin, Sim Gallagher* Terri Jones, ^.Rich- 158 Westfield Ave.; E: /South Ave./E. • '• '>•••:•:••}-•:•:>[.:' .^^ Roselle Parfe cilia Gharlesi.Barfeara. Gojdb^rg, ard Leedom, Nancy Merrill, Pat- :; ford Jill Hastmp, Denise OtlowsW', Mat' ricia Nogan, Denise Otlowski, Mar- cyPortnoff, Michael Schaeffer, Ro- cy Portnoff,. Jane Seyirfoilr; trunv ••• ••,:.':':'- 'Lisa DiGiacomo, Robert. Van Jaec- : • kel," AnthohyBjaia^o; piano^-^dftJhn Memb"ers of the Lincoln School Charles, Janet Maucione; flute — Chorus are: David Adams, Patricia • Lisa Oisen; clarjnets -^.Christine Siepierskiv peborah Courter, Diane OPEN EVENINGS Chefihkb", ^Michael •'. Szanyi; Barry jGeddes; William -Hardman, Mark DaviSi Lawrence Goldberg, Patrick 'Matusiefsky,-Kathleen; Me Andrew, ..Mack, .Nancy Merrill,- Joseph Klaus "Pedde. Pamela,:Piper, Mar- > Smath; h''b tiri. Renki4wipz, Niiba Sartt^ne, Alex . 'man, Arthur porter, Robert ,Han- •Williamson, Joanne Zinnai Michael dle, Edward. Wheejer, Michael/Ver- Dow, Nahpy. 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Diana Broskey, Lynn. Egbert, Beth •,S'. V Sarkisian and Barbara Siminons Police CMeif Urges wrapped the, ".gifts';Vn"4, decorated •-,;;»A. *r.?"- K the 5jt- Mrs. X.«}s}iq , After a shdrt business .. cost of holiday, traffic- accidents. is shown pinning f^ay^r from ''tree of life" on. members, of the Four Seas Ho's hoping no pmagets in',an ac- "president, of Roselle-Granford Hadasseh'' at '• dednn Club had a j^yj rccidenidcnt for Christmas, and otteroffers ''at Temple Beth-151 when Mrs. Gusbin Was ' " program demoristratirig • how they rSome' helpful suggestions on how Looking'on aTe" .Mrs, Eiqnel Weinstein made and to prevent the unnecessary cost, rioveltie"s as t December •pain, and possibly grief, of holiday . Rpselle and Mrs. Leslie Gamza 6f •Giranfqrd, : ; : '. life member?. Mrs; GlickHtias K&en a '«*«•«« •as .beldjit ^the-hoine of TRxz. ;Wal-:'rhishaps. ..'>"; . ; -'* '.''•'•. ,,'• ,•' "•._'', ter iRpzman, ••Lexihgton'^Ave;, ' .The holiday Reason ;is Lete^. . . 1B0. Witnessed thecjereimony. There We should knowt lie thinks, that ". Nicholas Giqrdaho was co-more than half ipf "the f«|tal auto ac- " • '-. : and-in tlie iniclat of all: the merry1- Mrs. Carl Kirk was. •<& cidents which, occur during the ' ; >' inaking, we'd like to. extencl .best Savings, guest- '•,;_.*•: ...... ; ::."'.-- •*•,••••• Christmas and New Yeai*' holiday Dividend at There was a grab bag of gifts season a^e associated with drink- ">! wishea and greetings to our iEriends. LVian AS' which the members brought arid ing, Natiojial Safety Council sur- Cranfprd Savings anj a prize for'the most original wrap; veys ... have indicated this", and at socjation 'has an in- its* anticipated' dividend ping was, awarded to" Mrs.- Wilfred.this time of year the -council con- Honte rate to AV*y^xcen% for the six-Jones'. The •p'reitiest wrapping sistently campaigns against office prl?e was won by Mrs, Milo Cer- parties' where alcohol flows freely, A - to do. sianething at month peii9d beginning January^,,] : ;;;•• QranforcT it wa^nnounced, thi$ week by A happy holiday season is n6 oc- for those; less for-; Members met at the home .of casiotl for. forgetting a .year-long blpssoii(ed.;int6ka. fullblown President 'Charles .J. Pfbst j Ap-; proval of the anticipated increase for 30 Beil.Telephone' Was voted by the association's di- •'Ghrisiriias-is made of snpvvffakes , . ployes. Girls of i the centad rectors at, their meeting Monday -._Ji. ^uriph tells dnd laughter and .dVeji ticket .investigation depaptinent at an( thje Bell TelephonepAccountihg evening/- ...-'• '••• •'••• •;'•••;•• ; - -•-.'. ' . tiomc I 1 'The' savings and. loan executive centecqnter on OrangQrange^ttfe ^t ^©e. chose to re-also: announced that"a'dividend. at nurnjber_,some'; folks over age 65 thp- rate .(fit 4 percent has been de- ;^ wfcp 4ive: at>t^fs Ivy flte i'Hqme in clared for- the curireht'. six-month Irymgton.- , ,,, } period "and will be, payable as of • 'Witlf their • own .funds,- the em-December"27. " ., . • ' ployea purchased fruit, harcl candy, cigars, jiBwelry'and personal gifts. ';• JGM ScoMs / Uppn further, inquiries, other dona- ; tion^ began to comeJ in "fr6m area '• .-•••'•• >;,-'.'(1rs.t-Aid-Course-;.,'•'••;. companies and merchants. i - . Cadetie Scouts; Lynti Egbert, '.- y, ,• The presjentation was made Mori- Susan J^lsyer'towski, Norene, Hurley, day to the,1265 residents of the Annariuury Ladanyci Joanne LynesJ hoftje by .'tl'^corrt.riiittee,> headed by ^Beth Paintec, Stepivanie Rau, Beth - Nfift./ Thomas Clause, chalrma,n. of Sarkisian, Janis Schenker, Sharon the project, who expressed thanks »Schindieri''Barbara Simmons, Susan to all who helped make the project Swintqn land Robin Woehr have a success , . .. • • . . > Completed a course in first aid

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/ TSTTTtWHUSNAND cnXONICLE^-THUKSDAVy DECEMBER 2S, JL9G5 Fage Three II:- , • •- '.' ' .' i ' ' •ft, G. White, 505 Casino Ave.,_starU siience'majbr in the day session A ing at. 10. a.m.•-'•'•, • -i • '.^ graduate of Abraham "Clark High School, Roselle,"she is the daugh- TheKboa)-d; of directory of toe mb'er -aa assistant .yirPV oan ter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J Givens •'•' Suburb^hx^Trust; Co. • has naija^a in charge'.of the ^in7ney*i4l ,X tife Science Majoring in liberal arts in UJC's and new business divisions of (he four ,hew officers and pnjatiated Elects at llnionjuinior t»ay Session, Mr. krowe is the son ..•• six others. bank. ;. • .'••'.'^ ' .••'•' ••'' •'.' :'•'-'•'' ::,. of Mr. and Mis. Edwani A Krowe t Juliug K. assistant David 0. Miller was named vice- Biaymphd R. "McOrmond of Deal A sophpmore, he. is a" graduate of 8 ..— vice-president in nford- of- presidejit and triist officer, advanc- has been elected president .of the Arthur L.' Johnson RegiOijat High iwitV the-bank; ingi , lr.qml thth e ppst of'triistf'tiit . officoffic^^r Life Science Sdciety at 'Union-Ju- [School; Clark. •, NOTICE ' 45 years, wap^haijiefi a-v t o take over administratioadministrationn ' of ththe nior. College;: Miss Joyce V. Giyens trusty departmen, Qin.tlie;1, jtear-ehd y of- Roselle .was elected vice-presiv WE WILL BE OPEN liibted- to'.'vice-president f6tirprtient 6t Eugene A* Otto,-w^ den^,"., and . Dennis'.'.. L- ,KW\V^ Of yi\i\\^r.I/rivulg Tips/T, « 4 ophgr R.. !W&n\pf£, "#hb. has served the bank since }920. •'. I* •„•; ••/• Clark,, seerejary'-treasurer; ••.:.•,',"'• i J, Gaboon monoxicfe W odoi^tSss, out , DECEMBER jpihed • Suburban. TYuuf. >st Sep-| . Promoted to assistant vice-presi- A' graduate pf Ashufy Park High whenever you smell:'kut6 exhaust School; jtfr McOitnand is a science fumes you can .assume (hat carbon In order that our employees may be major at tJnion Junior College.. A monoxide is •present. It's poi6<)ny with-their families oh Christmas EVe, .. sophomore ih -the Say;';session, he QU6, and ;so,metirnes deadly to men is the son of Mr.;and Mrs. Raympnd and women,; boys and girls, babies /k.utobank an4 walk-up windows McQrmnnd, Jr. • ;N> .•'•'-.. ; - and pets-T-when confines in places Miss Giyens, • a sophomore, is a. like, the family1 automobile will close at 5:00 P.M. -i and the banking floors of all offices friertds a, v?ry joyous , close at the usual afternoon hour. . and cheerful :. • What's the secret '..Chris tmiis Season. dent from - assistant .secretarV- of the great treasurer wereliRalph .C. Shiley of nion County Trust Company •' the \Veitfield office; who will;be Melrose Manhattan? SERVING YOll IN ELIZABETH assigned to the; Plaihfi'eia office] WilU&mS. Palmer, Jr., who will MolnOlflp. — 142.Bj-ood Sir.ol : 350 W««.lmlniier Avinuo 715 Eliiobfflh Avenu* transfer' from Plainfield to the WE USE GREAT WHISKY t09 Wntflttd Av.nua 200 Rehwoy Av.nu. Scotch P.lairis office, and Mrs. Flor- , ...OLD CHARTER .. !•' Bridge. Esso Servicenter — ence V, Sajiand of-the mortgage / I LINDEN >45rrh & Sprinflfield ^ves. * v .^ranfbrd department, Westfieiid.' ," ". 201 Wood Av. Norih • 11JB 5) G.pr9. i Ave , \a\\ 236 SI q.orgo'« Avt W.it k \Theodore, M. Wrobleski (^ahd RlwHrfd1 A; Font" are newly ap M. »HJ iatKSbiay prepared Mapihafc- . CRANFORD SUMMIT ^BERKELEY HEIGHTS tan Dnade with 100% fully inatuired pbinted officers to serve as assist: Ea.t 30 MapU Slr.il JJO SprlpB'l.ld Av*. ant -secvetary.-. treasurers; -Mr; Straight KentuckyJBoiirbpn. Mtmbci ttdrrol Rt crveSy Unl — federal Qep

for the January depart- ment' meetings of the Wednesday Morning;. Club"V^Kavc been' an- nounced by tJifT chairmen, ; The curmnT-affairs dppartrhent will meej/oh -Monday, January 10 at 1 pjC at the"home of Mrs. B. Q. j.^lO^Elizabeth.Ave. 5M lespie will give a talk on In- Mrs. II. Z: b[ombr will entej-tain- the music department oh Wednes day, January 12, at her home, 5

••J :!. West Holly St. at 9:45 ajn; Mrs. P. G. Tomlinson will be co^hostess. U^6 take this opportunity to Wish alp/ The group' will make a poster for the club's 75th anniversary tea in otjr Mends a wonderful Christmasbilflday! Marih. -•-'••• , The literature department meets on. Thursday, January 13, at 1 p.m. St. the home' of: iMrs. X." W' Mc- ••;••. HOUSEWARES ^r. HARDV^M^ GADGETS; * GIFTS- Dermith, 7 Lenox Ave. She -will v be assisted by Mrs. W. T. Epplcr;: 109 N. UNION 4VE. x^. ; "•• BE 6-0866 Mrs; W. H. Old will report oh "Al- geria and -review 'iThe Island," by Robert Merle. Mrs. R.' G. Strobl wlll> tell about Holland and "The Distant Shore," .by Jan ;deHartog^ On M.onday,. January 17,. [ at 1 p.m., the antiques department will meet ai; the,home :of Mrs. F. J. Plattner, lib Orchard St. Mem Bers will present a "bring Und •tell" program of antique" oddities in which: different heirlooms will be shown and; described by their own- ers, •• -•••'..•.•... -'•".'..•' '''.'•• "' The tirama, department "meets at 1 p.irC-'on .Tuesday, January lfl, at Mrs." Planner's home. " Mrs'. E. E. Moody will review the lnst bail of Tyrone GiithVie's" book, "A Lite in the. Theatre." The American^ home department will maliq hats at their meeting on Mon'day, January 24, at 10 a.m.^at the home of Mrs. T. G. Bent'son',' 28 T'u^ip St.' .. . • • An' all-day painting session will be held by the\art department at the home of the chairman, Mrs. —i—j—. ;

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Piiigiry Students Conduct O Service \ xi^T'' ,. . . „\j ,* , n The annual > Christmas:' service, MSGR, WILLIAM>B; W)NNEtLY, Pastor was hejd at the Pingfy^School/ffiHP side; last TJ^urs^ay;; at 2:50. forihe -^ Trie, object of thefestival of Chrlsrtnas jWthebirth qf'the J students• arid at 8;l?i p^.^f^r. par> ' \k gay Spanish Winter Festival Sijn of .'•'..) " Services: oa Christhiap. Eye at the 'lighting' Of: theyuWxandle, the •;:••!Thei- iSenlor High Feilowsfiijfr of tutoring program at Greystone J : y •I ;':'::.:.„-V-. •'./:.•'•":.• • : ^ *' *'. * •;•*•{ .•>'•. '' V !j' '• ,.... "V V :.' cell-to worship and a series! of the First Presbyterian'ChUrch ^ili •Presbyterian.'. • Church :iri Elizabeth- • Truly, then, doe* Christmas mean more than,'lights and tinsel; hymns and Scripture, readings. .;• port this week. More Ujaii 9d. chil- music and'the tinkling^bells. It surpasses all thjs andhas1 #more j-ciude manger service g Members, of the- Pingry" CHee present its dnriualHhoJijj)iy dance dren and parents, arid -35 itutors; dUtant and morersu^rriatural perepec^lve; fbr'the joy-we feel dn of the Christmas, ereche' at 4.-p\m. :t9ub ''participating.' includied the £61; '^MoonUgljt m y^rmpnt," on W«d- ^heUjea the fun which started ,wi£h - this wonderful day lead* us to realize the fact thai the Babe In and .thevWadfUoriai.r «id)Sl|ht. eif- towing from Cranford: James Ko- h^sddy from ,S pJU. to midnight, in a letter from Serigo, who -was born the manger is our light, our life.' V««, the rliturgy of Christmas • cha.rist -which will beglri it ,U.;30 walski, .'312 North UnWn Ave.; FeUowship Hall. ' in Cuba; telling hip "amigos" about Vance Fle*ckeriBtine, 16 Tulip St.; speaks ol the. Priiiw pf. Peace; the ^Prince of. Peace is exalted frra'." ':.'' ••.••••••.• '. ••', ;^':::' .;''.'•• Music will be provided by Link "games he, likeifato. play arid his pin- William F^let, 12 Hainpton Rji;, ata. .. '•'•'..-;'...<••:-• ."/ \ . over all the earth," It must have been particularly difficult to t.-At the midnight service the or- Blakely"; and his .orchestra. High- ; and Francois des Noyers, 4 Berkej see this "exaltation of the Prince", in that poor stable wrapped in : : *" The bird pinataS; made by the gan '''prelude, will be ."dhorale in Bley'PI;.. - . :; ,.-•'... :.; •••:'-.:•, '• lighting the, dance..Will be the JCranford^ KUgh .School Spanish swaddling clothes and lying in a manger. . ,. V . ' . Minor" by Franck and the ^pst isim8s dhristmas Eve ."at St.,. ?lichael^ bara jMayjDale;Reynolds, John Pat- • field Presbyterian Chiirch juniors Church. • •••••**'•.;...p•'' .'• '.;....•''•••••'••:•" tweeft jttluMi and man and with, man, himself; between body and 'Hymn" by Vaughn WiUWmS, wilt b0rg,'Ricnard Wagirter, Sue Denzau, sent each child a pad and ballpoint the festival were: Arthur Block, Wednesday afternoon meetings. be sung by .the Men's and Bftys' 'The Adult Choir will offer the Randy Gross, Barbara BanScher, ',pei a& a- surprise. .Guitar music,. soul, flesh and spirit. :'•'' '' • ' •.. ., ,• . .• •• •:'•'• .•':.••;•'•.•••••' fpllpwlng selectiorts: "Hail Mary'J Susan, feflgle, Birenda Conley, Onde a month, Donald White • is Choir. • "' :"• •" •• '•/•;•..; •^•.•-r':-y•''>•/; Jerry Bodnar, Diana, Capro, Jackie ; .singing, and entertainment' was •.•" ",.•'." '••••••.'...N.'- .-.'." ;••••.••>."*••'•'>'.•",•.•.•••' '• • •'••- •-* -Dukes, Kathy. Dwyer, Ka'thy . Fair-•available acrbss^the 'Jireet from -the •The coriimunion anthems Will^ in*by Howard-Beagan,' ' '.'MagnunV Steven. Allcock. . /; provided by; six Cnfnford High church at the Liberty Square Li- This We'know, and this we confidently, accepfs with gratitude, Mysterjum"- -by Pbulenc, •'Silent Als^o refreshments — c School students. rell, Kirk FoUz, John Gefger,. An- elude "Lo, Hpw a Rbse"by Prae- 1 drew Goldberg, KathJ', Hume, Nina brary .to . answer parents' Questions joy and this 'we confidently accept with gratitute, joy. and >raise totius, to be sung Jby thsi Meri's Wight", by Gruber. Mrs. Florence Judy Keller, Jlarel EmerSori./Bre !!- The Idea" of the Spanish Winter : ; ; and to., discuss ways parents can| '..tod-ay^':.; ,•.••'•' ••.... •••;" .'••'• '•/•.•• "-.- • ' ' ••.,••.' •">. '., WHIgeroth Will be Soloist In theda Conley, :Debora .Ganaflo, Jan' 'vEestival party vraa to ^inform chil-1 Kousin; Kathy McHarg, AJarl Mil- arid BoyS* Choir, and "Lilllay, Thou cKoir's ;selecaon, Vp ;Ho,ly Night^ ler, Richard Poland, Kad Schrick- help give their children a "Lift for tittle Tiny "CBild^aft- .Old E-ngJish' Kopi, Cathy. Hume, Na«cy Silsby, dreri in yv?*port in an educational LearninV / - ' ' ' - •'"' In this spirit We join our -voices with the* angel Choir sltiglttg: ta^:Adam;'/ .'~ ••'';•:•;;.;';• ; '"••••::;' ~'\ Lynn 'Turner,; Cynthia Phelan, and entertaining manner about the eV, Mark Vbgel, Janjife- Williams : carol', will be suing'by the>St< C* A neibsletter, 'JCfteystone Under? • . ' Glory to God in the highest and on earth ' cilia Girls' Choir, the traditional '• Mrs.- Joseph Reagan, organist Dorothea Guinther; hospitality —• .background of some of. the chil- and Susan Riha.. "/-•'. . '; and; choir director, will "play ^he chalrmati, Jane.t^Seelbach, Kathy. ground;" is issued nittce a' jiibhth i ;' -; 'peace, to metf of good Ch*istrna,% carols will be Suhj du^ dren in the'-'. prograrit and their Aiduilts from y4x&xitoH taking, v : ; : f'PaJstpral Symphony'' by Handel, Skidmore,. Bartha .Chase, Betty with items supplied py ,!the vejacti ing the' service;'' '"ij'' '••'•"'; *''.°' :• \*: "Lamb's . Pastorale" by Scarlatti, '• present 'and; future' classmates.... Dr. part were:.'..•.•ifers: E. ,L. Brariyey ers, .tutors,; and ^ Whltel Xtt is Roberts," Barbara Connell, Kathy. '. Sergio .Rqca, formerly of Cuba; the> Mrs. K.: A; DeLorige,. Mrs;'VV> 0;: the offertory; rjnDulciJubilb': by tiorial lighting of the Menorah and On Ghristmas- Xlay, JChrlstnilas Ifiri Dulci Jubllo" by Bach and Jpwyef;, Site Denzain, Joan! CJiuff, mailed to the homes ,of .all Inter^ Dupre, and the postiude, ./'From sirigirig of holiday songs led bymatins and- holy euch&rist will "Whett Blossoins Flowered "Mid Liberty .Square Library,' and the Dix, Mrs, A. E. -Dolsen, Mrs. & J. ested or involved individuals and 1 Caroj^Johrison, Kathy Stout, Eliisa- Eliabeth leaders ol UNICEB* helped Dwyer;, Mrs, C," t!., Groodfellow, Jr., Heaven High to-Earth I Come" by ^Vlexander Scharf, principal. Two take place inthe church^' at 9 "a.m. the Snows" by Yon. '•• * , bejH Mueller and Dana Ross. ; ; r •' •• • ."•• .". .. •'•'••»•'•"•'•.: • ••• groijips. .'\ • ••••';.'< ...,.; ', ;i;•••;; / '' Edmundson. '• V • ." Israeli films, "A Stamp.tsBtfrn," ,*he "Mass ' of the Shepherds" to supply background information and Mrs. R; JCojlbwitz/ ; . ; /Vas> dance is open, to fellowship .on these customs. In view, of >the The Greystone ,. Presbyterian a,nd ''A'Letter for Ronnie," were, I also", will be sung. '':' • •"./ members; alumni, and their guests' shown. * '..-••. ••••- -. Christmas Kve service,- young, h fact thai '''Ihe port is so rich in ehurch ttbriates the use of iheir Masses will be held at 7, 8,,fyi$, fwhb may obtain .tickets fr^brb. Jef- people fironi the chUrc^ will go 1 • folk culture, it -was- dqcidedJ gym and playground and give SiindafSchool Christmas Cantata Members .'• of. the Sisterhood ao and 11:30 a.iri. on, Christinas frey Rudkiri, 21!? OaJtLahe. another . country's party customs every encouragement , possible to, served refreshments and, distrib- catoling. •;..,•,•'. ,-:- .•'<••. •..; ..'••"..',.;,/. /;; ;- '^ will be studied Hext,y(jar, Program Planned To Be Presented uted Hanukkah gifts. Women the program; Although this • isf -4. serving on -the committee were The children come from; Schools completely .volunteer program, the A Christmas ptogram will be Mrs, Ira, Lubinsk^, Mrs;! Sanford Winter Driving- Tips 1, 11, .13: and 20 in the "port, butElizabeth Public Schools have pro- held at • 9:30 a.m. Sunday atf the Spector, Mrs. John Savoia, Mrs. Jo- .According to the National Safety the; volunteer tutors are sopho- A Christmas cantata, "The Story Council's committee on winter vided caref»y. '.guidance and advice First Baptist Church, for children of Christmas" by H.M. Stultai will seph Greeny Mrs. Stuart Finger- -TO-COAST MOVERS more, .junior, and sonior -high through Mr, Bernard Lyons, 'Ele- In t^e Sunday, .school. Carols, and man, Mrs.-George .Stissman Mrs. driving hazards, the following drty- young.; people .-'from.. 113 'different recitations* will be part of the pwbe presented by the * combined ing, practices will reduce the dan- In th» U. 8. «r Canada 7 meittary Scnotil, Coordiftator, and choirs at the 11 a.m. service Sun- Harold DeShowltz, Mrs,, Arthur : : communities in addition to adults gram';'. - <•.•;•• . y: ' • •;:. ': :> •.•••; ' gers of driving on slippery pave- Baf*/it«uonabl« and Mr. Donald White, .Reriiedial-Tu-,| day at St. Mark's AME Church, ferdinand, Mrs.- Sidney Weingus, from' Elizabeth, Cranfbrtl arid toi'ial Coordinator„ for* the- Eliza- Rev. 'George.iH. White, Jr., jpas* arid Mrs. Mel Fel'd.- :• • ments : Get the feel of the road by ImmsdUto Swrlc*. Westfield., The Vail Deane" and The two chpirs taking part will btj ; trying your, brakes gently when no beth Public. Schools.. tori will preach it the iV'ft.m. wor- the, Adult Choir and .the Young Bf Van — Rail — Boat — A*» PingrjryService Cliibs make it.possl • The basic task' of tif t f or Learn- ship service. Thd choir will aiflg other vehicles are near, reduce .•. ble for young people from 3o many People's Departmertt Choir. speeds accordingly, maintain aX ing is to show that learning can be"0 Savior Sweet" by ipa'ch, and George,, Dbrsey will be the director. ChriftmasEve different towns to be Involved, The.furl, and! everything about the prp-"In DulciJubilo" by Pearsall. - . extra margin of space between HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Agent vpublic high schools .in Ctanfoitd : A ahort.'service of songs arid your car and the vehicle ahead, 1 .gYam is aimed in this direction; Mayrt Shane, organist,, will of- meditation by Rev. Ttanic N. Wilr Service Slated ALLIED VAN LINES, Inc. ' and Westfield have the mos.t^yoting Every registered child, good read- fer the prelude; VO Hail Thi* steer smoothly, pijmn, your brakes Fireproof Btang* Packlna * Crattaa m Sp*dalrr people coming to have fuit and Hams, pastor, witf be. held at 7:30 to slow down or stopy/uso rein- ei*|S and-those having diffrculty, re.r Brightest Day of pays'? by Bach; p.ni. Chrlstmaa Eve - ' By Baptists for Commtrdal nod tMpaaXH Oirvn FMt)V leant as well'as teach; / . C/siVe mail addressed to theni at v forced tire chains for severe snow HouMhold Cktoda. Call ADaip* 8-4484 ' Cranford teenagers helpirlg at '....A'^phrlsttaas .program and pagj A special Chfistmas Eve service arid ice conditions. 7i^ A CHRISTIAN SCIENCE eant' waa held last Suriday by the1%lU be held tomorrow at 7:30 p.mV, RADIO PROGRAM Sunday School. • .. at the Cranford Baptist Church. Rev- Robert J.Romick,; pastor, has chosen as , his sermon topic You May Find Comfort, HippJne*. and the Wiy to Health Jetnple Children "Concerning T,his Child" based on : rtirouyh IkHftlng to WMiaoIlK* following scripture' passage LUkc. 2:15-20"; Mark Hanukkah : The' Chancel/ChoiF, under the di- Christian Science Radio Programs Of Thi* Vicinity Temple Beth-Bl's annual Han- rection' of Mrs. Charles Chjppiga Ukkah eelebratiort for children in Will sing lr'Irtr>th.e Lonely MidhigjSr -Sta. WNEW (lt130 kc) -^ fenfeiry Sunday.-... fl;4^ a.ni. the retigipus school was Jheld last and "Alleluia, tsfoel!". Miss Marion fe WKBC•'•'( m kc)[.— Every. 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^'•:••>.••.'• miisic; and the. lighting of, candles ng services, :7;8p p,?n.;. Vf ert 6'. TWalters; board "of financ/al wUl be •& part of eaph service. ^ 4 av 7:3pp;; pp,m , ««ii^ee^ k yitp^y sjdwarJs ---• Alperti'Gleet, Mrs'1. ••'••^•'•\v'Ci^did'i^eihfl|d|'st,Cluir'ch. . - ^^p services, w.*H be 45 jnin Hpur;- 4.y.v£:,. J^ibr ehpur; today.John Heney?- WinXreel, Jester, Rbb'- 1 ; ; .' Christmas tit Calvary, Lutheran^Church \yil| include thr^b. identical .;.. ;!; '.. ••'•;'•'A;cold'coming; we had, of it,; ' ,^,_-,; !.:,.••• in"' lengthy:. ,'. '•••' ••'•'."-. •:.(•;. • • ' - bet?' McArthurV", Chester • fainter, 1 ••;-. "•:':- ;.>;•/ ,•;, •• .'.'Just-the worst .time' oC'.thei.year-,''. '•;-. ••..:•,• •'-.'•(..; ":, h lUh olfice Will p? closed Rfy.^ MP . ttpmicik, ^3 chosen as VfilUain -P.'' y^pfossa'n,, (Jeorge / Fathilies wjth'-smali childcwulre encouraged to attend the early service' •:-.-;, ; ••.',-•',-For;"a journey; and; suchva long jourtiey: •• „ .; ' tomiorrow,.' .'•"••", .,,••,'•.•.'!'•*• '•••. ' -: serinbn tpipic ; atstlie lV ^4. nalacjc; toustees • rr ;iL-\ liahdall; hR. sacr^nient o£ the Lord'*, a ! ppcr will be a^lrninistered at the' -Rev. Gordon L. Huff,• pastas will Preach on "The. Glory of Christmas." ••••••, *The ways deep and. the we tb.ersjiarp, .,."' As his; sermon tbpic.'i'or;'Sunday arship •seVyic^ Sujiday, "Ye's^er- '•"fSpegte'i Jonathan >IiUerrV: Robert at worship services at 9:2fft: and It dai^, today, ''.«%'•• Forever" ba>e," Jfe i^ill •••. The Suftday^ %urch scjhocil will e will be a Qhristiaias' serv- difficulty a,nd, atoxious anticipation." !\ome of Bruce ScOtt, 129 William ; bs ththe ChristmaChit s season: on l^iyen.G."McRae ^(., RoSelle.; '. .;•' '•' •;' ' '..'•••.'. ..-^.-^f '•.-., be assisted atbpth services'.by Rfsy. : Christian Science ice a^ 10 a.fh. ^tuV(lJ\y. at which - -. ,-';'..."''',". ''•", •. ' •• " • * * •••"(•.• ^ ^iit^. B-:,?a^twic^, an^ Key. Bxfyal, Sunday morning at 9 and i6:3o! Rey. Mti Mapgippe wUi'tak0 as his: Wednesday — 7^30 p.m:,' Mid-, Tpe program will inplu# 'carol But._tJ\ereis one k'ind of journey ,r^T ;r,11T _,..T _. .-,_,„ ;, Tuesday.—- B.R.ri^., Bible, B.tu week Viatory Hbtir.' Group will B^ce;,:^^,;;^qda%;pa^i^af,^ce;^^;;^qda%;pa^i^af' ; sermon topic,- *!He (Sam^'l.^p the' ^he,els fhere is a pilgrimage of fjie, s.pml/w$HJriflg;.e|f9rt,;det;0.y-i;,\. Fred" Slagle, chairman of the ringing;- choral teaming' anjl film- Sunday —' 3 V,-m-» 9HWS Wi meet at parsoilage to continue with T ,to; be read; in CHrls-' Hou;se."" ,' ' Ci-.'v", .••"'.•-•'- '•••'• ••' -' mination' and vision. There is a joi^rney ^V^Ung "^bri ea.ch °\ "S .' worship division of the session,, an- ..strips. A -spje'dftl ftlrnstrip, '•Christ- fbllowed by Watchtbwer study at their study and .discussion on the tiiauScIenca e c^iirchesv{hji ^ilnd^y in the Atts>" showing famous The topic at the 11 a.-m. service whowould find his! way to the Christ Child, a journey mq'^ft wore , Gospel of John. ' • ^iih ^l' nounced that elements at both ^15/' '.•• ":.••"•••• •'••••• '•': ••"••\ WiWilll emphasize; the Hcb- blessings pointings of the1 Nativity ;by o\d, ^upday \yjlL tje; .-"Ttiey An- difficult than ever by the distra^ing lights of:. Wain. Street ,a.nd' • £erviices v/tti be |>repare<^.. by' llrs. ed thef! Gall.1'. ' ... • - ': • >Tbday —• 7:30 p.m.," ministry •Which an un^ers^ding of; Christ -f;enwicje.'1' tirillf/'"-and'''•:.,%£.''.'-Albert • pasters, will be phb.wn to the in- swere ; thfe bewildering fagvement of throngs pf shoppers. For the, journey spnobl followed by service meetinjg : St. JMLARK'&VAME CmJKCVL•'''•Jes.us' mission brings ib mankind. •terntediateS group. -t into,'the stablei.jsi a piovement of t^ie heart, and on^y in that secret, : ; l^eac^ under the direction pf Jesse aVtlhsS R.m.' '••'•• "•:.•'•"• " . .".'•••.'• ReV. F^atok'% Willlawpa, ttjstor' •^he lessoli-iiermbn-begins with the Patberg, "chjii^Jiian^of the elenifnts invisible, yet>ali "iBiportiint fTigh.t c^n the, peace_ ofs.ithe Christ . "Gpd'j; Klngdorti :^ules 'Amidst pyopheey; frpm Isaiah #;$): •'V^tp Rev, Arn«ia J. bahlqulst atod r Church school mebts at 9|:f5 a".ni; cphiniitte.e 0J5 the. board'oif deacons, C^ilcl b,e,fogn4- T;he'rftiid is the ancient path'of humility, lighted•••;-_- His Enemies" '."WiU^ he the subject grid, the worship service is he'Jd at 4i chirp' Is bbfn^untp us a sou is. • RoV. Gordon Is.- Huff; Pastors \ i "!3fhe.•'CferistniafTjgrjgbna' 'in' 'the/ Hev. Iiaurance J. Pyne, Pastor ••., L'fyy the ^ar}of"^a)th, leadjng 4hr^iigh V ofjth^pM^lic talk' at. 3 p,rii(. Sunday 11 a,Bn.- Suiiday; Ypi]| Chpir> ^ |iyjen: and t^e'goveffiiwent shaU bb Sundayj -Regular, ^services of. ;^^.c^. have been Contributed as Sundai Bible Sciaoal — 9:30 a.i v '^caili er' sh^rjp'' to. "tii?-' Y"b?y!.^9.^v 9.^":^PM'S! l(nf ^.^.9-'^Y^-llfl ?• 9^.llr'. at^Kingidom'H'ail: ' '"' •' ' ' ' tjearses at't pirn., Adult ciioil' at; uion his shoulder: ifid fats flame worship; wjU be held at 7:4jii 9 : 7 ;; menior4ai(s"by mertiber's of the cbn- ' h^rn for-oilt deliverance.^ Goid-lgrant-you to W^^e such a p'ilgFimage . JeHoyahi's^ Witnesses will start 8, p.m., both on Wednesday? '. '•",• ".M shall be called Wpflderfuli, Coun- r : x w 'Sunday Worship Service —-ft" w^jhrn w^ be: h^ ^t Ws45 gregatiqn, ; • " ;•* '.;'': '-' ''•' ' aim..." ... •.•,.-..; ... .'...... :'.•/•'•";•• '";!..V ttie NeW Year with a semi-annual Tu'asday -—, Missibhary .Society, sellpr, ,Thfi piighty '$o&, Tl^§ ever- Bible assembly, of .19 neighboring lasting, Father, The"; Prince of * Junior- andl_^enior HI.Yquth, : will meet at 8 p.m. a't'^hb par'spn- •' Observe t|iy8e|E;' as;' thy greatest schpol:' congregations a\ iPlainfield High Peace;"i-: :y •••. •; • .V'•;••.' '"•,"•.• . fellowship-T—- 6. p.m. Sunday. ''.'*•".'. iH Provide \\y$ dance music. . in the Choir roojai, St: Cecilia age for a Holiday ,.get-toget!|ieir.. "{ e^emy would flb> so .^halt: thoii be School. January ^1-23,' it "was an- ; Among the correlatiy& -Trea'dings i -,;. Sunday evening service -^ ? p.m. planned for each department; Chil- Tuesday •'-^''young-: adults open grades'3 to 8, 'i&0 p.m.; grades 9 Wedrie^dgy — Reyl ^Ir. and Mrs; ; > : t v no^ncpd" by Kflyenx McRae, .'presid- Williams [ will be hosts at an open will be the"'first tenet of the %eate^'^iend'' '''^ ' ' • -. .-'[ Wednesday -^, 9:30 a.m.. Wom-dren under three years will be house, at 48:30 p.m. . ' ' - to 12, 5vp.m.;•••boys,.-.7.p-in,;'.n\on's,- e ing n^intster of ,th, ' Cranford con- Christian Science Church:.."As ad- Taylor en's Missionary prayer meeting; cared for during the 10:45 sdrvice. Wednesday — Cherub arid Lu- 7:30,' p.m.. (Jirl ^cout Troop 64?, house for members from• 6 to it) gregation, i." . ....- ;••• p.m. at "the 'parsonage. • . . herents of Truth, we. ta%"- tjie i^ 7:45 n,m.,. n^idweelf, {ii^blg study C,h,oi[rf wil] npt; rehearse this 3:3Q p.m.,, guild ,robm. f ; • ; ; Today, YT J«»4w CJ^air vrtU re- TH. groupy designated as-!^. J. and pirayex ineet|n§f.".'.' • 4; Tuesday-T- Cranford Chaiiter ,of sp.ired Woyxi 6f the Bible as bur hearse at 3:30 p.m. and, ^ *^ - k : i ' ' ; ''•'';• ; ' Circuit 5 of Jehovah's Witnesses; is ' .Si^'d9y'^'5:3'd'|>.'>m. -''0q!Bege'an^ sufficient; guide to eternal life*' l Choir,at tf'^.m//-:: •' ;"::••.. •-. Alcoholics .Anonymous, $r p.nj.t composi(d.of over 1,700 active'min- careergroup. (Science and'Health with Key 'to Friday if> Christmas Eye ps^ii Sherlock Hall. .»..•'•• ', isters aitd^is sponsored by the Sunday . .Wednesday -- Couples' . Club the Scriptures by'Maryk of re-* cafo^ng on' Chri4i|jpaJ(: JBve,.,' The •val service of h^ly dom^unipnf tyP a a llae; explained. , ';'L.ec , .Rev. R. Bruce Harde, ; l Ab ^:nt., morning prayer, rngmbrance, which w s S^t of be held at ip'a.m. •',.'•'.'. '•'• Associate Pastor •• • FmsT atukcH or CJI^IST, group \vill fl^eet at the church. at kplyv ei,icharis.t;••.-. 9 'ain?., M[r. and" Mrs. Henry H. Partridge; playette dempnstrat'ibns are :onj 6 p.m. an^JFetum to Fellowship Monday —, tyh'e : .Se.qjo,? Lyth,fV ^geiida.j JVI^y; of o,ur local people Cbllege students aiid servicelrieii SdENXIST, CRANFOBD. N.Jr g prayer,, 9:1$ a,-Tn., the: aj tape'recorder, the gift of Mi:. : Hali' for refreshments following League "will ha^e, a hp^ay §>)/$&M^M?" ^ucliarjj$t; -11 ajm., choral, •wiij participate pither on the pror ,h)jm(3, for Christmas will serve, as asRvicKfiii -r ' . .. .. ' ' urcn and Mrs. Harry £. Higgins, Jr., as • •, Buna»y, ii A.M.•• ••.. The Church bells ring arid choirs the caroling. .. ' " ' ' beginning a,t &30 p.in. i A local Eucharist arid sermtfri. No ch gram, /itself br with the assembly ushe>s at the 9:30 and 11 o'clbck Sunday School, 11 &# a thaink offering on the anniver-* Worship services Sunday. ».' .. •"..*; sii^g to praise the coming- of the •..•; The ....annual Chris|njas ^pageant cambo; "Sarge artd His. Privates;" school classes. Baby-sitting fof sary of the i^ntisms of thie;\r ^wp ; ; ii'i'n'i hm ii "^w i •••'IIIMIIIB fc'jnW All - chll"*' pre-school- children wjll be provide c'hi^en; i the large ^hymnals fbr Th e assemBly, which Will de- A coffee hour iu honor of -the O ROOM 4. * dren's hearts ,edat"9:15 and.il a.m. services, . qohgregatip,nal use,; and a new put-, "op-'.' the. thern,e, "Increaslrig- Our young people will be! given in thd choir room following the IX a^m. 118 N. ttaton Avenu* . are < light and- Weekday, services -r* Monctay, cjp.or church signiWiiich Was W|ci? . iise to Jehoyah," baised pri Ksalrii MOD. through P^|... 10130 a.m. to 4 v ; gay, forSanta 5 possible by.'* severi|l. cbntrib UtiC!n$ 145:3,... Will begin Friday evening service by the Centennial Scholar-! - '-.fi.ro,-' ... • .•-••• .; •'•••t-.v''.'' ( ship committee. Itichard- Lackey; Prl. sve.,- 7:30 p.qi. toy9 pr.m. •'...; on his "trier ry- ROBBINS & ALLISON INC. 5 a.m., naming-p>aiye?v7 am., ]o! thf! pri^h ^en^orlal fund. gd run through to Sunday eve^- §»* ^tern^W 'Maiw» '' ' 1 1 hojly eucharist;Tuesday-i-Feast of -v,Th. 18. ' '.' ••', ..•'•'•• piasl Rankln Fuel Company. 230 s m 6 Fea,st pf" Lights* servic^.' Reserva- J[oh« Dolhear, Mrs. William Emer- fin Miami Beach . Cehten-nial Ayenue, Cranford., ,'except phF' .t ^ . tion? must he. in by Deeen^bei! 30. Jehovah's Witnesses conduct five SEE YOtnEt TRAVEL 4GENT meetings a. week in ; Crariford to Dr. Wilmajr Lahge., Robett -Phone BR 0-9200/; '.. . ~~ Eve-arid; Christmas'iDay,. 5 p.m., •The first session of tne Inquir- IjIqcDonald and Joseph, Miuneman. or evenUj.cprayelr Sacr^nient of, aft- flua.l|fy i^ctn to teach the Bible. Ai ers' Cia^lpr adults w^U b,e. hpld, op :Wing officers will be in- 107 a. Wood AVe., htiiAou, K. J. 213 South Ave., E. soiufipn, yyednpsday,. 4|:30 to ^ Dbnal'4 I)iei|fQnbach of 154 Mohawk .'••;••• . ; Phones r'oi1-Wi.' s.talled:. Elders -- Oliver^ brooks, mra OTMCB 1W w.' 48 at. p.m.; Thursday — 7 to- 7:30 p.ni. guild rooms All who are Interested Dr., director' ox home Bibhi studies p • "X" ,|i*oday —' Choir rehearsals held atti .welcome! V- in the congregation, one of the Conley;. dcacpnesses • — ' (aia> jp ««40 YifatnesseS'; free services, pointed out that.cmtftn^v 75 home Bible s^ildi^J> "are coriducte'd in the EeV. Creorge'^ "^JTii^l,'''Jt-1, TaSfor fprd area. ' '--.*• Sunday worship wvice, — 11 a.m.;- Sun.^ay church school, ^r ' CRANFORD METHODIST ' ' ': '"'7" '' "^ Rev. John R^Dexhelmcr, Pastor...... r- prayer service . Richard la, Wilson, at. 7:80 p.m. fpllowed W Bible Associate Paator study at 8 pmV; 8:30 p.m., clhoiir I school and worship serv- rehearsal. '••••'••. ', • ' ices at 9;15 and 11 a.m.. on Sunday; Tuesday, ft' pirn., predlt. ijfnibn; . >. i .ST. MICHAKli'S CHUKCfl Wednesday,\ 7- p,m., Chapel Choir, '. WllUum 0. Doonelly, fastor Thursday, 8 p.m.,.Chancel Choir. Rev. Mafk |. Dooley, Rev! John R. tiexJhcimer, pastor Assistant Pasior. will conduct; a service of hojy cojn- Rev. Richard J. Ilallluan, niuriipn at 11 p.m. Christmas Eve in Crantojrd l^ethod^st C^yrch. The ttcv. Joseph V. Chapel Choir uud,cr the direction . Aa^stiini Pf#t«r ' of jfjunes R.-Lehney will sing. • tjuhdtjy masses. -- 7, 8, %'.\ Oil Sundayvtho Chancel Choir, 10:SO and; 11:30 'a.m; a,lsq 'directedi byMr. Lenn,ey, will . Daily masses — 7,«(at»d.£(:30 a J present Bach^ "Christmas Ora- torio*'at both the 9:15 and- 1-ia.m, wpi'ship ^eryicei The public is in- : ;: •/ 'Vited.. ; '. '. - • ttiibhi Sidney .D. 8iianken, The Young Adult Fellovyship will OLD-FASHIONED Spiritual Leader . have a program on Christmas carol- Sunday^;—*, bteaicfast niinyon,, ing Sunday at 8 p-.ni. \ 8:3Q a.rh.; Monday tWo^igh Thurs- The In,tofne^iatc Youth Fellow- day, Satui'day a^d Sunday —. 7:3fl ship will meet at the. church at 7 p.m., miriybn; Friday r— 8:3ft p.m. O'clock'''this eyei^ng to sirig*Christ- service; Saturday -~, 10 a.m. serv- mas carols to, shut-ii\s. of 'the ice; 'Saturday•—' 10:45 a,.xa,, junior : church. The Children's Chojr will con'grogation service; .- '"•• rehearse at 4:15'and t^e Chancol Tomorrow -^- Rosh Chodesh Te Choir at 8 p.m. Times change, but" the vcth.'.' The Senior Youth Fellowship Sunday —- No .religious schooL will go Christmas caroling from oldUfashionedl 10 a.m., Bar mftyah of Hicham 7:30 tb 9:30 itomorrow evening and . spirit of Krieger, son of Mr. and Mrs. return t° the church for refresh- : George Krieger, 13 Wadsworth ments before attending the U p.m. Christmas goes Tor. .. • \ communion service.. Monduy — Office open 10 a. On Monday evening Mr. Lenncy on fwevef, and tp »oon; no religioi^s sqh.ool; Yud tmxnt ,wiil be. host \o the Chancel Choir dp our hearty class will riot meet. \t a Christmas parity at his home. Wednesday " — No religio , IX- A, epvere^ dish supper is sch'ed: wUhes ftot yout- school; no graduation cl^ss; Men's uled by the Senior Youth Fellow- to *x- Ch^b meotiug, 8:30 p.m. ship (SYF) beginning at G p.m. happineai/ ahd our Next Thursday — Office open 10 Tuesday.. . *. • ' earnest thanks for a.m'.. to nfton; no religious school. Tuesday ~ 8 p.m., Credit Union; comtnistiion on missions. . you*1 friendly good will. OSQEOLA Wedncsduy — 7 p.m., "Chapel CHURCH Choir. . Rev. WilHam M. ElUott, Jrf, ' Viftt FERN'SFURNITURE Kev. Joseph W. Singer, Jr,>, . CItANFORD B/H»tIST CIIURC.n : Assijihtnt Pastor" Rev. Robert 'J. Komlck, Piistor .,. . ' - • ^nd Staff ".•.,•; •,/.. •Christinas Evb candlelight sorv- Sunday __— 11 a.m., worshipsorv- 26 Eastman St. BRldge 6-1776 icos will be held in the siinctuJiry tc«;' 9:4d «fim., church aenbb! for (ill 8'EASTMAN ST. ' •' . > V n, Friday ^t 7. and 9 p.ni. This a^e$; nursery facilities. are, ayajt.

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Each card entitles the motorist ' ''• s* This week- .ti£e Tftff^b'ethtw^ir gestomonth in'the cdinpaiiy'8, the renia'iri4fir;is to be apportioned ta "a. cup of Coffee or/tea, 'or glass' ;'• Gbseryation, not old age, brings Wat«r Co. jnjmped jtiJiyeb^iorith year,history, "with an.'estiinated 43 on a population basis to the pvt&'of milk ".•«'<'•.''; and toast orVdough- tie "things' s.. the secret of Sy gallon of waiter into-the Newark- jjercent increase .•above -last lie libraries' in: the, various/ Corii; nut," and urges hirri to stop iof Uie Elizabeth area sinee' December 1, ceinher. , ,^ ;. ,, : -„ munitibs of tjhloii- CopUtfJmt \ise occasion at the next Parkway/ rest- -1964,•••••--• wjhsn tthe• company'•- ..began• , to '.Water first started, flowing frdm in the purchase of new reference aurantJ- tihead in the 'interest'-of hl the two citles,£ah.d this -did. Jtne HlizabfethtQwn' system on De- safety. ..'.'••.. • i^e/mbr'^tfijir; doubled i$ 1966. cember 1* l$p^, when Valves^ wefe CiThen|inion CpUKty. Medical S0« Parkway 'restaurants are' oper- Limousine Service Without, this assistance' .from tyrned to permit Elizabethtown; to cief^felt that, this all(jpaU^n" »of ated by Woward; Joh^6i«;anci Ho)i4, ^ to all airports, railway 8tetion» & piers "Elizabethtqwni'the big; "Vtajiaque pump: water to the. Gity of telfta- liojonies collected from the.public day House',, •according; tbr^gcjftioh. Reservoir, "which normally supplies beth.. Newark, n6*m$illy '/supplies would be* bl benefit to all,'*', a The authority reimbursesj-the"rest-'' CHwtmi* $.$581 -^ BRidfcfe • isiizabeth ,and Newark, vrojild have Elizabeth, so this: assistance eased spokesman for the society said: , aurant operators for the. w'Free Iitttousmes for weddings - Trips to anyplace been empty last week,' engineers the drain on Wanaque at once. :Drinlai>r bill, ."...'.•• •:',']}. ; '..••••. ; : ' said'. '••.>•• ;•'..,•, „'.••• .'-.;'•'•,.• •' ••' . •,•••" Oh IMpVeinber 15, 1965, (a new 48- The traffic safety record on the • "••'•' / ' •;• - — Prices 'Feiry Reasonable -* ••• -'\ •}. •: •;. •.' ., *' .Wanaque'was recently-at 18'per-, ui^ch-pipeline from Linden to^ew- Parkway, during: its annual "Ifree cent of capacity, and contained 5.2 arkwas put in pperatipn and New- Wre^BrinkJ billion gallons of water. .'.•'.,' ark began receiving.upi to 25 mil- rtri'*.'-' y -"A/ "•..'.•* . '•»• ' •;.'-•• In 1966, Elizabethtown will be lioh gallons daily into its own sys- able to send 25 million gallons' tem from. Etizjkbethtpyra. , .' daily ;tpj Jifewjlrk and .13 million - THese /supplies -are expected to gallons Idaily to Eiizapeth.;. "the to- continue throughout:• the winter Parkway ..tal could exceed lObilliori gallons. and ^spring, ahd will nieari a sav-; The Garden State Parkway will ave made th's Christmas depending summertime de- ihg of an equivalent ^reserye; of give motorists 'an extra hour to sol,, grand jot Ua, toe wish (he <. iriahds •:• of Elizabethtown's retail water in the North Jersey reser- celebrate the New Year's arrival voirs to meet next summer's needs. MOVE HERE FROM BAYONNE ~ Mr, and Mrs. Robert" Mahbney, on,the road'^olme January lu Merriest Chrietm& :'. ''customers; ; scope, of the help being giv-' '.; Elizdbethtown "Watery ah inveSt- foifme^iy of Bayonfte, have moved into the above home at '34 Hainil-f The Parkway is extending its an- en by Elizabethtown to $16 twoor-owned utility that serves .34 toh Av'e.:' Mr. Mahoney is Eastern Region sales, manager of M^arhora nual. "Free prinks" safety, pro- •cities is reflected '.in the company's communities in TJnioh,, Middlesex, Chemical Co.t.a Division of BorgTWarner. Corp., West Virginia. gram' oh January 1 to t^ke, in. the pumping recor^sj for November. Somerset and Mercer Counties, ot* •,This home was listed by B. S; Willoiugnby and sold % Bvelyn Wade hour; before midnight as well as tains most of/its vyAter Worn the the Fegular 12-,to-12 period of N^\y The daily amount of water pumped ••f;,;Soh. ••.::••• ' •.:"•••;•"••. ••:.' '.••;•.•.. /•/;-' '•'•'•"•x:--'\-.-\'-'>r\ .'•• V-'" : to all customers averaged 100 Raritah River watershed. No re- Year's Day mbrning. The Tiinth annual '!Free Drinks" , lioh gallons, compared to only,, ,t._ strictions, oh the use of water were Run'ReserVoir, which was;built by' million gallons daily in November, necessary in the/; Elizabethtown the state, to prpvide'; waterx-^pr aftair sponsored by the New Jersey 1964: service .area last summer.. - Npfth Jersey. Additional .water' is' Highway :, Authority, which .oper- : ates the toll scad, will again off er Elizabethtbwft engineers expect Some of the water used in this from the Del'aware' River.' . , ;. massive'trsfn«fer was from Spruce Elizabethtown ori^m'eers, .in-, co-Fund Grant Going coffee, tea••ot milk and toast pr December records to show the big- operation with Newark and Eliza: doughnut it,lts ParfcWay•restaur- beth,,officialSi^have been working To UJG l|b|ary ants .'•• to' encourage safety stops together to^ 'move i^ater through A, special grant ot $1,000.is to bethere-during the/exuberant travel Eiizabeth&wn facilities since the niadS to thje library of IJnion Jun- period., \; •;-\.' •'• •.'.''':•:•' , '• '• • '• • CLOSED FRIDAYS DEC 24 & drought- crisis b§gan. \ ; - ior College from the remainder of, . The. safety: drink-plus,-;is' "given at Parkway expense, by invitation • ;•:/"'"''" iJ'1/'• monies/ collected in' connection with the Union County Medical So- only The invitation Sards will be ciety's Sabin Oral Polio Sundays passed out at Paj-kway toll booths ROTCHFOW PONTIAC,WC. program, it was announced. ., by the collectors between^ 11 pm, 433 North Ave., E. Westfield Be^efite Available Although the majority of the on New Year's Eve and"!! a.m. i Abo;ut 180,000/wido\ys are elig- ible to receive Social Security ben- efits sooner, than before because of COME MEET a recent change in-the law, Ralph W Jone'sJ Social Security., district .manager in Elizabeth, said today. "A wjdowwhps/e huslSand'was h> sured under Social Security can choose to.; start her monthly pay- ments when she is 60. In the past, wido'ws had.to be at le.ast-62 to-get the payments, Mr^Jones continued. A'widow's-monthly payment will be reduced,if.she^decides to start • • • benefits before she is 62.' tJndfcr 1 With thoughts of the maby beayttful the pew law, her benefit is. reduced slightly for each month she is un- >• things connected with this season, tve send wishes der 62 when she starts getting the -••'. to everyone for,a peaceful, blessed Christmas. payme/nts. .... ' v;;'' )QEN MASSA, ART B'ROWN AND STAFF "But, on the average, a widow who accepts beneftts before age 62 will collect abbut the same value- In total benefits over the years, but ;5e;10c/$l STORE m smaller installments- to take tic- count of- the longer period, during which she/will toe paid," Mr. Jones STAR OF WNEW-

reported^ , :>; ^:•.:;•',•.;;'•' '•'•' The decision to accept reduced payments can, only be made by the widow. . Mr. Jones s,fated all wid- ows y/ho are 60; OP' 61 should get m touch with their , Social Security office for( more uiformation about reduced' widow's benelilts and other changes-antler the new-law. _ WONDER AM A SHOW > .^Widows who wish to . receive t : :bej«efits before age 62 should apply to: them promptly," he.said. "If you cannot come to the district of- fice now, call or write for a copy of Pamphlet iNo. 5."' . , ' " 1 •! , The Elizabeth Social : Security MONDAY DEC. 27 FROM 2-5 P. District Office'; is at 268 North Bro»d St.".;":.•••••:v-. '•/" ; '; '•; •' /'

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:; MOVEMEt''BtEHt E LS ^. Mr.> anfl MrsV Frank Aquilaiio, Friends ami Customers fotjmdirly 6i.Union, HaVe moved into -their,new home at 61 South, pnion Aye'.,.Sh6wk above. Jhis property was sold by Mabel, Wark : I i. o^theDfeacon Agency. ' '. •-' V ^.:•:'.,;'.' •'. '.JyV. .••/•' •:;"- REItS .. •••' -•'• -- - ~~~,ir6pn — ••••"'•' .'•-••">:.,V- • ..., '-'• 'Township, who is a the wedding of a^cousiri in Hy -.majoyrig in bu^ness York State over the holiday, p # *he B^g or Ton) iQn iri the" day session, For.-Wllliam Ricker.;Jr., of North Brunswick; a freshman mijoring, in LUMBER AND {{Another' UJC^tjuaent who will liberal ^rtsr/tne college recess will woworrkk oveerr the hoUdaVsihUV^ n Georgge RR. mean a real vacation.. COAL COMPANY Campbela l of Menlb Park,^who is-^a, •''".I'll'be away .at-Lake George the freshman and a science, major in whole tiriw/!. he-said title day session. , ' ; v 0 ^CRANF0RO A v Harry Pantos^of rforth Plainf ieldi 101 ilorrtt Ave, W.—- BRIdge 6-0333 '.V ni he-working selling candy atj a" freshinan;.':majoring! in liberal TFel. 27$<5122 — A^pie f re* Parking Satiny Farmers," .he said,- ''Oir s :tsi Sports he'll spend his vaca- Christmas' Day, I'll be-visitihg my girl who's honie fr6m school." . The joy of Christmas Day wiil be' ehjoyed nine time* over by Jo- sepk.F,'Kelly of ilbselle, a frcsh: man majoring in science, . • "6n • ^Christmas -• Day; I'll be watching li(iy nine ^brothers and sisters* enjoying .their, presents," Mr. Kelly s^id. The remainder of ;his|.vacation calls for sleeping and studying..'," :.••;''•' . "".4.-•,';.••,,••• ,'•'••• Miss'J6iin M. DeFjlores of Union, •a life Science major and a sopho- more, says: I have •rid real plans. I'll"spend Christniafs Day yMting twith my family." ... ," •..,.. • Christmas D&y" willbe spent at. A'8 MOST WAOHinCEST STRAIGHT BOUEBOH WHISKt home' by Miss Cynthia A. Hart of Rahwayi••••'? freshkan majoring, in '•f liberal .artst\but she hopes t(> attend

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Vi««ain.7 "pupils school for the fine spirit you pbs- 'kervl Stiidertls Receive expresbcid their thoughts -And opin- seas.- We are-: proud fo:toe Here ce ^0 ions, , whi^h" had' been discussed- fightilng •for' the freedom of you Pvt Jay. Connolly, sort of Mr«.and Replies to Ljettc^ during current events each day. back home ^tid for the people* of "ftiifs. Rqnald Gonnolly of 24' Irp- • MWs Gpnteer report? one of ,the Vietnam, ft you could, see the eon? qu.»is>Rd.,^arrived.yesterday for a. Stt Vietnam ditiohs w,l)foh the -people: of Viet-; p students will continuo . to oorre' five-day furlougji at "home. H6Tis; V-"' .Christmas will *be, miich happier this year^fofpatie'nts at the sppnd with. Gls. Stie added: that ngm" are forcedYto live under,!^ou In reaction to the recent deih(jri- undergoing.basic training at Fort Children's' Specialized Hospital iij Mount§i»»Wteas a resUH of; a project stratjons against American .'policy the main idea of tfre project '^— to cduld see ^hh y wie are. willing.illi ' tto of the Cranfbrd Junior Woman^fatlitfol^the,VIA. Anjl the generosity• stay • until freedom is preserved PixPi . .':>>•" :''"•'' ;1: :=•'"' •in Vie(nam;-studeiitg Hi jVIiss Hel- show the servicemenj'-thit Ameri- r of;the; Sixth Motpr Tr.anSpgjAHJattalion of ".the Marines ?t,?ort Nrk lene Gonser's fifth grade class in cans do' really care — has been 'at here; and in the states." .'. Sherman School wrote letters to cprnpiiyhed "Experience should be the school puzzles,^ and other! American servicemen "m Southeast One 22 year old GI sent the fol- ^ in Crawford "' of virtue, and human njjppiness ^^ so ^S&t^egcla v Pap - d up to volunteer services to price Asra i _,*• lowing letter tp -' '3i™s !i»n . AUAHA'chargRe *• J\P . article's.'.and cards are-also being this endeUvo& delivered this week from members Tickets for b's annual • of ;the club 16 certain* chfttitr-en;' at pjiifanthropit, card p£irty7l?^b£^hej[d the hospital who have^fjew Visitors at the Westwood on February^ or little mail ,to brighten, their, >re given tok -members^ Tickets days! Twenty, new back issues of a may be bbtained from the member- children's magazine'.'also, are being ship .or by oontacting Mrs. Victor Alvarez a!tJ23,fitmora Ave.,; chajr- : given." '<•> \ . •' .''''••>"' ••-.' • "'. ' . Th#'Cranford Welfare Associai- mari.••••.• ''*• '• = •...'•'• '•'' •' ',''• tion>also will deliyer new. clothing • As a^part of the state project of to each member of the -club's "a- the JUniar Memberiship : Depart- ment of the New Jersey' Federa- '• dqpted" welfare femily, as: well as tion, the Cranford club^ will corre- ', toys.'^malt gifts and used articles spond with children at the Marl of "clothing. ' •' •'"' boro^State Hospita}, sending them Mrs. Richard Kimball^and Mrs. ear,ds...for the varidus holidays and* ;-R0nald Brendel, co-chairmfih, an- for ' birthdays; and .short letters. .«nounfced that aid will be given lo 1 Mrs. EdwarcT •Shimkus, project the tJnion' County Organization to chairman, announced • that a "sale Aid, Children with Learning' j>isa- day" is beih&jarranged for with a bilities and.,the club also .will con- local merchant whereby the club , tinue to help'STiaiarfd School/ will -receive* a .percentage' of a'.day's '';;•., The membershipi voted to - irt-receipts/ This money will go to- •*IiST TEN3S[ESSEE WILLI \MS PL AY—Miss Barbara Jones, daughter quire into\arid study the possibility ward establishing a -pilot , educa-1 of ivir. and Mrs. Benjamin "W.' Jones of 420 Manor Ave, is'shofwn •;• of" encQursieibg the township to' tional project at the state mental pprtraying "the role of oh^'.of t^yo;pld women caught in a web of hold a day camp during the sum-* hospitals for children* ' •fantasy as the Thalians presented '%ord Byron's Love' Letter "by mer -months for retarded children Tennessee Williams, at Vermont Junior College, Mohtpelier, Vt, : It S that joyous QitcLgladsome time of year when tye open our hearts and * living in Cranford. :; - recently., A graduate of •Cranfprd High Sthool, vMiss Jones is' a The ciub held its annual Clhrist- freShmah enrpiled fn the liberal'arts program. . .u . homes to one and all, shahnf^our blessings large and sihafL May yours mas party together with a' candle1 Processitug light installauoa of new members be the rich delight that comes with partaking of the spirit of Christmas. Jast Thursday levfening. ^foniemade Beiiiiiiar at IBM Want nation.al Business Machines* new Michael Kow,.Dennis Eodice, John «^" -.• •.•(.". - ,•' •'''''., •'.••• . • gifts were exchanged: • ' • Lorehz Weib.el, who is in jfjj^rge Crarifbrd plant.,, Fagan, Karl Gumple, Douglas Hay- Planis w^re^: finalized for a runii- •of publishing for the Cranf5?d pub- The sentinaii; was in introduc- kin, Gary Horsch, Vincent Koza HEDENBERG - MaeBEAN mage-sale to be heid on 'JanuEJry lic' scKofllsJ attendfid- a'sesniinar-test lion_tp the. use of -.punch, cardfc-jft. kiewicz, Paul jpitwack~JSnie"S'"Lod- lc cKJ d cpnneptlon with data processing t 8;W3lnut AVe. Members sign 1st Drivinsurance Agency in N. J. ; week on datar prScessihig at Inter- >system& Mr. WeiBel will be super- erstedt,, James Roberts and "Mark 126 Sooth Ave.; East BR 6-3000 Crahfortl, N. J» visor" of the-' school system's data Schlesinger: ' •'••• • ••'- .• ; V • •- 0 ' processing system when it is estab- lished. .-.••-. Students Make Christmas Cards For Servicemen • Conimander Vyt Kavolius has ox- pressecf appreciation- to 'Miss Mary Sopko's sixth grades class at Lin- Christmas is coln School for making greeting dards-and writing- letters'to serv- icemen in. Vietnam. ' /^Students who wrote letters,stnd made greeting cards .'are: Terry Bagwell, Sandra Hawks, Na"hcy Iwanysbyn,. Lynn Kiamie, Marcia Koon, Nancy Loshin, Angela i/lst: tini, Marion RipkWalden Ruth Wal- ters.. ..- •;, • •.- . •••..-' •• ; .;:'• Also,. Wolfgang Bpehra, Angelo We want Capobianco',, Caster Di • Lorenzo, you" to all bur great friends and wish them ,all the laughter, -fun: and good .'ich.e,er oi this happy koliday season. '

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• GARWOOD — First tryou^idi• "Garwood/CMcJcs'in'-66/' ap.ori- •••*•••.• ' '. ;KBNILW.Q.RTIL ^- Three" members bif the Kenilworth Board, of ginal dpmedy rievue ior.be presented by, the" Ga'irwood F«otlighters-in GAKWOdD — The eighth "gracje classes at^Incoiii ,Sch90l will Education" will seek reelection in the February 8 school election in February wiirhe held Monday night atLincoln SchoolAt Was announced the' Cjiristmas program for thfu'pper.grades at an assembly^^ which three candidates" for three^year terms and one candidate for,a by Jules Lusardi and A. .<& Vogel, co-chairmen; of the. entertaihment the school t 10 a.m.'today, featuring a Play one-year linexpired term will be chosen. j . .' '". ,.,., - , . committee. Teen Club's Christmas." '•; Anyone interested in (aking any r Those,seeking full'-three-year terms wiirhe'Alfred Wood, who is * *MisJ Patricia Kraus' second grade", presented .the. Christmas pro- part in the production is urged to completing his sixth year on the] '———''.,., •;.'.•', '::•'•.',/"'.'. .,;'".: . l^cani for the' lower grades «f attend, Mr. Lusardi Said, 'there is # ... r '"^'' ' I FklFranklii n and w'higtWftshingtbl h ^bhoplc s board,; and John Kaisen, who was Christinas a need for specialty performers of /"!» vl oifltl/f O : lUBlftl I r J yesterday afternoon. Featured was ippo|ntcd"tp^n"7uh^ptte^d~ t(pTri' a -"••• - - - fnr np'onle fadsery!Tr6eber, •vice-president;" Kathy" ^u^ on rthe bbaird is ne"xt Thursdky, usio of Garwqpd. . ; ' . he said. '.'Chief < emphasis\ will. be. year, it was. reported yesterday by dopk, secretary, tod Joanne iibcember 30, by 4 p.m". Petitions 'The gifts were distributed at the : on comedy, artd the show is de- Acting Postmaster Frank WShca, • anza, treasurer.' : /<- may be obtained from Mrs. 'Pauline hospital by members of • the club sighed so that the cast will have as The Eighth grade girlsv coached RotmlansOffer Morris, board, secretary, at,her qf-. 6q Tuesday. • .' .:• • •.;•.•''•:',:•.••',•..?;.-, much fun.as the audience.",/ • Peak day, of the rush was reached, Funds from the club treasury fice in Harding ^chool. ....'.*' First tryouts and rehearsal Mon- last'Wednesday, w.ftri a new record by.'Mrs. JoseiihTrroianp,- will pre; ; are financing the 'donatipn;'of a day wili-hegin.at 7:3Q p.m.- of '24,85B cancellations for one day, sent a'dance, ^eliarles Gu^p- will In &$wldma of Church /Next Thufsday aiso is, the.dead- high chair, to the nursery at Rahr : Mr. W^ncft reported; Last year, the dffer' a' jiaz!^version of "Rudoiph.. •...-..,• .:|CENIL1WPRTH'''-T-i;A.;community project of. assisting in the re- line for voters to register ^or. the way Hospital, •_ • • i peak" came Oft December 16, with the .Red-Nosed Reindeer" on the .'••• building of the" Union, Baptist Church, Sheridan ^ve." and N: 13th St. annual school election. 'New re- The club also spread the,^Christ- " lias been undertaken by'the Kenilworth Rotary Club, Charles Lennoji, sidents or.those who haVe changed mas spirit, among its nte.m'bers by 24,585 cancellations ,'tha.t day. holding 'a P^rty on Tuesday. AJs president, announced. , '. ' •• \ addresses .may'register with Mrs. . Outgoing parcel post showed a< ' The eighth grada ..boys, directed. Head Named part of theentertaihment, a skit ^hght increase 4uring this year's by Sanford KnpHerj will sing <'SiJ • , Walter Gau&\ community service chairman', was named to direct Margaret McGevhja, borough clerk, was performed by Sandy and Kar- the project..^Meetings; have been or at the Board of Elections office en Gill, of Garwpod and- Kareh holiday rush, with a total of 4,800 "Angels ^e Have held .with.. Rev. JH. F. Carter, pas- in the.Union County Cdurt House, MOD Drive Kane of Clark.' Ganyobd members pieces, as compared with 4,500 gh" 'and "What Child The. last ^election will tor, 'arid nrembers of. the church Two Services Elizabeth, -KENILWORTH. — Councilman serving on committees for the par- . GARWOOt)—An adventure with pieces for the S3me period in. 1964. Is This?This?!! ' he. l ^ building fund committee, to shape James'E< O'Brien has been named ty included Lee Rose, invitations,: international, flavor was experi- Mr. Wanca'Said, incoming parcel feature Thomas' Peperoni, Kenneth. and Donise-Taylor, carols.'."}:/. -, Saunders, bbaald Bucciarelli," How- •• ^plaits..''.' •".,..•••'•.•••.:' •' '" '•• '•.' chairman of the March of Dimes r enced by 15 children of the'Gar- pbst has been of about the same I Mr. , L?ennon reported that the drive to be conducted during Jan- The ChUd*en's Specialized Hos- wojod Presbyterian- 6fturch Tues- lard Archer, Frank Schleicher, Aa- • : volume.this year as it was last church, which was'razed by f ire in uary ih the borough. Funds will be pital in Mountainside also; wjas the day night when >they. attended'.-a g«lo Lardieri and'. Frank Wanca. Two Masses : October, will be demolished. • The used;-to fight birth defeats. recipient of a Weat by the; senior performance of the Korean Orphan yeaif. , . '•• y". ',"' ''''.:,.'••:•.•:.;•.. 'Concluding the program will be • ', foundation, however, wi.U .besavep, Slajted ' Mrs. John* Waldvbgel ^las been class, three dozen stuffed ,'£ihfc ThCextra-hfriars schedule at the. 'IThe Teen : Club's Ghristmas,;' Choir at 'Symphony Hall- in New- Post Office, ended yesterday and . and'will- Be .used 'for the hew KENILWORTH — A candlelight At Midmght named chairman iof the Mothers' pussycats and three* dozen candy ark. . ;.•;• •-•"*-:- •-;,••...;•::• ,.- cqached by Mrs. Dorothy Tearse •, structure at -thyr sanie .site., Plans March. Joseph Ridolfo will serve cartes-were distributed ainong the regular viteekday hours of .8:30 a.m. and staged by Mr. Trpiano.. . . . family service will be held at 7:30 The; children, members... of, the' to 5 p.ml will be in, force .today for the"" new building are. being as ^business chairman and" Walter patientspatients . RoberRobertt StiblStiblerr of . GGar- Characters in the play will be p.m. tomorrow, Christmas Eye, at Melody Choir of the local churchy and tomorro# There will be no drawn by .Harold D. Snyder, Jj., In Borough Gauer as industrial chairman. Mrs. wood and Stec of Clark portrayed by Johrt;, Schneider, the Community Methodist .Church age 9-13, have been collecting used window business and no. mail de- ••... Rotary building chairman, and KENILWORTH—two midnight Were chairmen for this project. Pamela Gill, John Batich, • Donald The annual comihtlnion service red Ttcin is treasurer'. ; gold and silver, and had planngdl livery on Saturday,. Christmas Day.- are expected; to be ready by Jan- masses will' -be: celebrated on Members of the- school's four to.,'send, it to World Vision, Inc. Bucciarelli, Sandra Bieljeski, Bar-, will- be held at'U:30; o'clock that Mr. O'Brien reported that en- '•: Regular hours wiji be in effect •..J,. uary, ..Mr; Lehnoh 'added. "Other velopes will be passed from house foreign language clubs combined This Christian organization refines bara Tagiiareni, Lynn Chalenski, Chrjstmas E^e at. Si Theresa's. next week through, Friday, with Robert Mikita,' .Richard Stout and Asoiemn Wg se-duringrthe -monUw-;— for .a Christmaa-parfeJit,tho.jeafe;JlihctoataLrandLjiises the funds to veying -and ljuUding estimates, • Mrs. James R. Cooper, Jr,, wife all-day. closirtg_on_'Saturday, brated in the church auditorium teria' yesterday. Featured werp further its work aitiong the'20^000 Year's Day.- .'•' •'':'•'•."/""'JT ag; ; i. Others, assisting. Mr, Gauer with of the- pastor, will tell a Christmas car,61s-in Latin, Spanish, German ijtory, Mrs.' Cooper is carrying on preceded; by a prbgram ttf Christ- orphans it cares for 'throughout (Understudies are pdward the project; are: Herman* Rogg. and' 1 and French,.- and refreshments a tradition followed' fcach Christ mas music sung jjy ' St.' ^Theresa's the World; ..., Jttlly • Pecina, • Kathy , Hudpcik,. 'Epic Rodig, fund- raising; 'Alva Sr: frobiI the vairious! countries. Frank; S>chleicheiT. Joanne, Speran- Myers .and Glenn Horvath* furids mas in her husband's church: Choir under the direction !of Nich- When it was learned that the Students Begin olas KCorxiflilchojr jdirector. ,; ^Th.e Itffjuity and econofliics.class- Korean Choir, annually brought \o za and Debbie Greene, ..-•!, from ou,tside organizations; , ," ^The Adult; •iChpjr.-'^wiil -offej: ; es Were feted at a- Christmas tea ; Contributions have been made A mass will bo celebrated at the th[s country by World Vision, Holly Pecina and Susan Rein? Christinas selections' under t;he di by the economics classes "* in the i hardt will he prompters. by employes.of-a local company. game time in, the chapeL; would give a' concert in the airea, : rection of Mrs. Lois Maddori> new home management room oh Tuesr GARWOOb-^Public schbol chil- The stage committee consists of An appeal for additional contri- organist." ' . ; ' Cfn Christmas. Day, masses will permission was granted for the butions will be made to local re- be held in the" auditorium at 7) 8 day. Refreshments included an urt- Melody Choir to go backstage and dren will begin the; Christmas, v'a- Jeffrey Gulick, Robert WUde. John At 11:30 o'clock, that evening usua] assortment, of cookies.•'-. . , dation at 1 pirn, today, following Batich; Jam^s Perry and.Louis Caj- sidents, industries, civic and ret .the annual communi&n service wil 9, 10, 11 .a.m. and noon. Masses KENILWORTH — Oscar Peter-, niake the presentation in person* Prizes in a door d'ecoratfon con- classroom parties during the noon manb. Properties are bejng -han-u ligipus organizations, Mr. Lenrion be held at thfe' church. Rev. Mr also will be celebrated at 9 and son of 376 Cdblidge Dr.' has been Deborah HoVarth of 416. Third reported. .. ;;v-••••;;--:-• • ••••-.-•••;•-.••:••— test sponsored by the : Student fyo.utv died by Paul Todisco, Nancy Pitt- p will give a meditatioil on 11:30 a.m. irt the chapel and 9 a elected president of the Senior Cit- Aye. was spokeEiiharu.f6r the local ml and noon in the cafeteria. izens CJLxiB' o£ MWpworth. Installa- Council- will be awarded today. , group, and presentea- 'the 'gift" to The'vacation for students of St. kin, Nancy Hamey, Christine Troe- Mr. Mye^s will be available to "Body and Soul." « - • All vocal grbups, as1 well as' the Anne's Parochial School, began at ber, Howard 'Krone and .Thomas speak to clubs on ihe ..project, Mr. Student recognition day will b< tion of new officers will ;be Jan- the Korean; Orphan Choir's repre- uary 5..''.' ,'"•• : • ':-':•"• v' -.'.'.: concert band, small' bjyid and brass sentative^ -Robin Gilbert' of -.3 noon yesterday. Craig, Lerwoh. said; ••' " bbs'erved at the 9:30 and 11 a.m program coyer was "drawn 1 Libraiy Hours ToW Other new officers: are: .Vice- ensemble, joined for the school's Beech Aye,, assisted by Robert , All schools will reopen on Moru The ' Members of the'congregation of services on Synday. Students horin by1 Gregory Woienjari- the .church, have been meeting at KENILWORTH — The Kenil- president, George Myers; -treasur- annual Christmas concert, in the (Continued on ?age 2) day morning, January 3. for the 'holidays will- participate in auditorium Tuesday night; the Union, Trucking:€o. building on the services. Rev. Mr. Cooper will worth Public Library • will - er,. Paul Schmitz,: and secretary, N. 14th St. for Sunday„ services; preach on "Do |You; Relieve in To el65ed"~tamorrpw and .Saturday for Jack Landau. •>••'•; '3 The Bel Canto, top vocal group, Mr. Lennon-said. The invitation morrow?" Sunday'school will mee the Christmas holidays^. Mrs,'Ger- It was reported that 78 mem- also presented programs of Christ- to use the building was made by at 9:30 and 11 a.m^ There will b trude O'Regan, librarian, reported. bers attended -a' buffet luncheon at mas songs and traditiohal«melodies James .Wagner, president of the tto youth fellowship, meetings on The library, will reopen on Monday Kasbarian Hall on December .11 in a Plainfield department store [ last Thursday evening and at an ttrm. ,•/ . '•'•'••••.•• .'•..' .. • at 2 p.m. : ."'• '•'.•• 'y ' " " ' ' ' •' Sunday. marking the first anniversary. of IHlMllimHllflHiHHHMtlllfHIIlillHjIHMIMtlliMIIII^ the club." • Guests included Mayor assembly program in .' Lincoln William J. Ahem, Jr^; Cpuncilmen School, Garwood, Friday morning. Peter S.. Patuto, Michael €. 'Bury, Parts, of the Christmas, concert James E. O'Brien" and-Frank ^ also wlir be featured in the .Christ- dos; 'Mrs.Addio R^in, tax cplleotor mas assembly ,at the school today. MUSICAL DISCOUNT CENTER'S and treasurer; Gharjes 'Krack of The choral groups of the mu»jc the borough recreation committee; department, under direction-of HIT PARAB* John Campanelli, president of the Miss Mildred Midkiff, will sing • «"'.• •• . ,. • •• ...» Italian-American Welfare Asaoc: traditional carols throughout the i'atibn, and Jame^ McDonald> com- •school this afternoon. OF VALUES mahder of Kenilworth Post 2230, 'Johnson Regional will close for the Christmas vacation at the end VFW.. .. •••••.• • '. ..;' of, today's session, and classes will FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON! The luncheon Was served r ./ •' *.•.•• *••• .• ••.' . • ••.. • ' • ',:••;.. ""•.•, "• reconvene on Monday, Jantfary 3. I ' ' ' '• :' * , ' •'' ' ."••••.-.*. 1 < - the direction of Mrs. George Fair- ril|lilllinn|]MllllllUlllllllllUMltlllllllllllllinHIIHIIM|l|||linil)llll)ll!IIMIIIMUIIIMtiMI)IIIIUIHIlltlllll|lll!IUIIIIIMitUI^ child, refreshment chairman. Jock Harris, concertina player and singer, entertained, <[ . Visits Forty^six members attended Christmas party on Monday at'the Recreation Parti/ hall, Gifts were exchanged' grid Mrs. Fairchild was in charge of re- For Children CLEARANCE SALE freshments. . GARWOOD — There was an at- tendance of .350 as the Rqcreation Commissioh held,its annual Christ: DEC. 23 THRU JAN. 3 YMCA Offersmas party for local children at Lin- coln •lSchool on Snturday, Recrca- MUST MAKE ROOM KOR NEW STOCK! tiori Supervisor Pat j DiFabio re- New Ckmeq ported. •'•"'• Special prizes were awarded to If You Come In . . • WE KNOW For Winter 70 children,' and Santa Clnus was present to award candy cane's to all KENkLWORTH—Modern ,dance, * YOU WILL BUY! participants' arid to listen to their •.' '•••••-.•./.-' •• •.•••'•" • .• • .'•• .•-•'-,-•.' •.. • . '••' cliildrcn's .glee club and gymnastic Chrjstmas wishen. ; skill'classes for boys and girls of Lending excitement tp the party HornerEafmomcus elementary school age will be was a dunning report on the pro- among new programs to be offered gress of Santa as he traveled from SpeciqI Discount Prices by the Branch YMCA, Five Points the North Pole to Garwood, his Union, starting January 3, the stops in intervening towns being opening." of the winter ten-week marked by the ringing of a bell series. and appropriate announcements. •' By popular demand; swimTfning The program included motion instruction classes will be held pictures, and the singing of Christ- SETS Still Available $145 Tuesday and Thursday instead of mas carols. Mr. DiFabio was as- includes: one day only. The YMCA bus will sisted by the, Recreation Commis- continue to'pick up children at sion counselors in conducting the 3 DRUMS^CYMBAL, STICKS, ^RUSHES, FOOT PEDAL; KEY/Etc. various .points ill the community party. to transport them to the Y in Eliz- abeth. The recreation program will be Serve your guests recessed during the holidays, with Among the other clnsncs. to be the exception of basketball instruc- REDUCED RENTALS ^Continued are: Girls' baton class tion sessions fx>r. boys at 7 o'clock gymnastic skills for junior tonight and next Thursday night. high Itchjipl boys ami girls includ ing j)nralftrk4)ara_ trampoline and vaulting buck Unusual Decorations A high school boy

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,"' ", :' .•••'.••'. '••''.•'••„' v ••.''(* ('/~"'Jirr:' ':' .'V- : : r f >X4on. Jah'loriski ^ *'•'"••"8- p.m. tonight. :There will- be aclub memberA !: V ^^ jamin Cembriila:' .;.,(, jGhristmas Ef e meeiting of the • sfessioh at _J, p,tn.v ;. Mrs.' Eose.TjHfcft and 'MrS. Pau- \jtxi\i\yws .—; The electrpnic '',' Delegate's to .he'Xiinaa and Mor- TlieSday. ; .-.'./. '-'••.•;,.':'\.•",''• ;'.,;'' line •Pfeii^ei'e- hi charge of the ; : Caril-ori • at St. f Paul's United • ris:County league•%f;]E,yLem'ptFire- t Rev. Mr,, Nfa^olmson. wijf speak ^ ' Chiirchof Christ is playing Christ- "". rften, ar$: ,Mr( 1, Stewart; expeiitiye ofe ''fhe'ftobl^ms" of-Pc-liution" .it mas seiectiprj^-,«acfi :day. tpis wefek . 1 ntetnbcr ; •„ lEdward, ;'.'• Belmert,:•; lc'fels- : ft.ftiid-w.e'ek p4 prayey r papd bible sti(dy 'ist 7:45 a.nH^rto'oh and^- p.m. }/,; GARWO^b•'£-" Miss £ose Bialetid- daugjW of Mrs. Jbhrj BiaJecRl, V Christmas' Eye .at 8 T).m. WedTiesday.. • Feiialiied ^ ; latiVe rtiemiber;: ..Mr. •"• Jl^rsch''; ^ M>*. : "of 1-49 Fourth Ave;, and the late'Mr. Bialecki, became the bride of •jfablonsfci and..;Albert.;.X "Smith, „ 'c&mmunibn'ieryice; will" ^ARWObb—briver.'s license eft, G'ARWOpB^Nichola's McKius- j^6f held, in G^rwood Presbyterian "Lpcal QrQiip • T .•;•;: Frank ft. Stoj, son of Mrs, John StoJ of Passaic kn$the late Mr^Stoj, : Frank Marpli w.a$ named represen- Robert. C. Kapke, 20, of 439 Willow ',•'• Satatfltfyworningin tlie Ghwch of ' ey .wtis Olgcted presidShit of the' lative' to -the 'Garwodd-.Reliet ^As- hur.ch- at "8 • p'|m> itpmor/row v Chickep 'if • Aye> has been\sqspended'"for•'$&• ' COontitiuea from Pagel) , ;.-. Garjwood vExsnipt ^iremeri'sf^Assoc- sociation for }966, 1967 and 'lQ@F-Johri; A., Malcoliiison, pastor, wilf daysfeffoctjiv'-e as of. Novrfnlbcr 23, Searles, -315 .B^edh Aye^, gave -each', Public Notices ib for 1966tet the units annual take as hish : topic,-"Thp,i^de^ •W Won- 'At Senior under .tfle vpointvsyctem, At was an- of. the* Koreafr cnijr^en'\a:t boi oj ., ?: Rcy^.Mit^eifR;,\Masc*tjjfci;;asi 'I: . Trustees .were _ naJtied a&yvfol- : e sistant pastdrV Ojflipiated .at the ;,':•:'-' ":••;•, ; /•' •• •'t'-'i •>••-;•.: g;lia9t)veek. :.:J' • •'•;'•• \:« '•:,; lows :•''• ,Mr,; Smjih, five years; Jprank dder- , of Words/' withh ^ext _)r'6)6m Hounepd this W) ,^k hy Motor Vei JChris^as' dandy ffdife the- chiljtreii "i doubl^-*^ «!#fertoiy A '*ec£pitoi BOROUGH ,.6't GAUiWOOD : Qthn ' Hcssler, otto bers, of the, G-U'wodd'Senior. Citl-• • Luid Oevdopinent ' r, ; ,P'«ta8y;; DiFabio;. secretary,^ : : ; colmson's' sermon tbpfcY at the 11 y • altqr. by her upcfe,. 4lexa^deir Efe'-i TAXES; AND •M.POB year.-..- "•.'•' - _>*'-'••].•'„. '. • :"••'•" -.'• - - zens ; Club, we're served VAA'icJieii and a(,m, worship service on Sunday. .•• ;'New' Honkes •'• ^lesKi'Oi Plilisfaxn^, fci'li Miss, Stella .. Nolle* Is Upr4by"fliveil ,th»t. I, WCMHAM Serving on the auditing cdmmiit. i , Bialac&, sl-#ef of the bride, vfcas J. bttfljSRT/ TftX'eijlIljfetor <*f thft Borouth Mr. MoGintiis, lee wUi^.Mf; Coiwell, tihairrnf-rt; He wiit'take hi£T;tejet frciin of aaty/oBpl.'ln the County of Unions Btata Jphn Tomato was narneid Christmas. the jvall of j •maid,of honoir." ./ ,7."" •'.'•'.-' of iNew Jersey, pursuantto U»e authority Qt :Carmin:e Kftti)ano and Mr. gimlet. • Recreation E00W , Efyill' _$$' o£ Clifton/ sertfe'd $a$ the statute In" such else madtJ ,»nd pro-* gate to tiid New Jersey State Finance cpromitiee»memoCrs are: 5 The Melody Choir will ^ of Cnrist fc-ii_i- ^:t^st:' hianL tfsh'ere wfire. ; Wm b»» • ;•:" ; '} •'- men's Association, "with Robert ,NV Alfred busrianek, chairrrianS Mr. place of the Chancel Choir at Sun- lastjrhursday.: .^ ;• AiteraUons • AddiUona DECfcMBBB 30,, 1985, day's seVvicei vChurch school will ft SaczaVvafot' MaTiwah an#a.t. ._. ,'.) »t tfee Municipaii l tUJUd- •Tropp as alternate^ Tiropp . and ''••"Fire 'Chief' Patrick .'"••• Members 6/v Girl Scout' BUILDERS. INC. • CaMnete • 1 ini, Oorwoo4, N,, J., expose foj Mto'pnd. delegates to the''N^w< convened*. ^:45 a.mi Other meet- : Robert' Schaub ' of Upper Saddle sell the, several tVacta and parcels of'land ehirt " 206. directed by their leaders, Mrs. ^TfMA|ti5-6N ANY SIZE JOB ".-', ; : ings are schecluled for, Sunday ag Rlve'r. . •• '•••. "•':.• .'..:' ;. •••; •>"...'••.•• -letelSafter foeclfled aB on the 1st day of State Exempt' Firemen's i Anthony Guerrieio and Mrs. Don- Mrs. J6hn McDermott of,. West- July 1886,-all M computed In the lists on n were: falter St&wact, Mr. follows: 12:15 p.m., youth ctJm- Hie In my office- toeether; "With 'additional Watch diligently;', never desert, ald" ;,' sang Christma-.-•..•--s 6,444| i- CH 5-6566 field-was organist and tiWrest In these amount-,' fronj July 1st, i Leonard H il 1 , pp 1965 to date of «*>», together with the coits Williamson "nnd the post ol spiritual -observation per Fellowship; ,7;30 p.Tfl.,' arid played ; Santa Claus in rf siich SM&.'-.K?—TT; '. ; •-• . . •, , •, senting-T9nfieitodeTsJDkieass anind bride fe a graduate of Thft> said, lands will be struck off and Rddner.' Alternates/arc William and self-examination. 'pni., male quartet rehearsal. sold.to sucii persbno as will purchase the Eddy Choir' rehearsal will, be held at ceramic :,Chf istmas p-a<_ui_s. to'the j^tdt Regiorfai ttilS a»rh« subject/ to redemption at the lowest ttefele, Mafthew W.' Hirsch, Johh •Springfield. A fformer, bviyeir' Wifh rate, of lnter*^. but 1ft no' cas« Jn excess ...wesjtin .Jnsiripiients,* Newark,' she ol 8 percent per annuni. The pflymmeht for ,/•' • is. a/, student at- .jyiontciajr .Stejte of the.s«ls«le or the prapWtpapWyy will bo respldp . Cqllege, jnajbying. in business edu- This s»ll« is m»d»d e isucin-pursuance e of the ,prREFE.RE.NCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES in ^electrical engineering, fie |s "^ •and cansequontly in such, Instances the' fall amoartt of deltnijuent Mstsament la •'' Vmernffer of t^e festrtute of El^ctti- •neoeaarlli, includea' In. the ta* a>le 1-jt. .' cal atid Electronic fingin^ers anItd 'U Weftt66<_ that t>ei_». parcel* will be : , is- employed as a project'engineer sola,; subject .to all ftSBes»meht lnstall- '' - p * ' ,.-" : ttieftU levied tiut not yet «!>_*'• or piyhble, • with . Victory _Sngirie'eting Corp., The foUofflntt ls'»'tlwXlPtlo? ,.•: •••••, •. in the list on file In: jny off Ice, .together iri^ -a Wfeddiiigg' trip to with the total amount due thereon as coth- DEALERS • DEAIMS : puted to July .1st. • 1886,. . The names • are fr Wind hisd ; hb^dei b^d; wg; showgn as they'appear In the tax^lst dttpll- BeHeville. . c+ii a'lid do.' not necessarily inean that WILLIAMS LINDEN PORK STORES EXPERT SHOB theSft PBItiss .ftT«_ the present owners of the v- ;,;;,-B^Mt^:BOX;: REPAlfelN© ,AOTBR -THiJt JTOST PTOWCATION^QF professi&hai Perrndneiit Wdving, Replacement Glassware tHIB-.LlST THE eOlX-tCTpft IS' ATJTH- Cotoraig, JJair'SiyHfig. For ap- QOTCfc SERVICE OBIZE-J TO REMOVE: NAMB-J FROM THE i; '; CORiPbET?. BEFAIB OBPAKTMEWr •• LIST QP' PROPE-^TV OPE^RBD ' yOR pointment call '....' •• - ., %... . ' MOUNTING ' AND' EEFINlSinNO '' , 10U»S JVlONTIISIf B/f-JE; ONLV TJPt)S. BECBIPT ti& fcASft Jenewein Volkswagen '••"•: 2^60105-'%^ " ."rftPMB' MEATS AND (•O0|.TIlV Recover' any.s$k' shade\'~^, AIM duWlcate SHOE REPAIRING The fbllowln. figures do not Include IB Alden Street Grauford Wa Fill Home Freetars any parohinent or other true shade. . taxes levied for the jear 1968: .... •:' ." :'• •. • Aathorii«a : ,"•'.' .-y , Communion Name: filodk • tat Amount V p L K S W A G BL It :SUPER MARKET -'CUUtjndiN'' wiil 6e' dbVeyvi?(i at Ghristmaa Anfhonj MJckl«(wloi • \ -' '. . Stitt mnd 'fienrlee " 3j '39 ' W32.B5 CORP, V Complete Lin© Of . . ".'. y JUrrtih ReMii Clai* • ;'.• in si Pajil's United Joseph. .Carlson..-. '60 • "*0B "\1_».QS : CONTINENTAL SALON;.; Ev6 serVice^ in si Actv. Pee: »64.M Fora Dealer Slnee 1«» ;" New »hfl Oi'ea t)M» — Ttnek»' ' FT«« Delivery-r 388-7864 Church" o* Christ at 8 and 11 p.m. RUtlon Warom — Ksrm»nn-Ghl__l Htt', BBttNO (Finnerly of Hahne iL'Co.) 761}, CenttaJ AVfiniiJ" ' WestfleW : • ..Servloe • EenUl* Modern Repatt Fadlltle. nnd Body B Special Moty, Tnea., & Wq&.lO% Off1 •; '-,;., ,i.i*€»'. B«i_y:'lPftrk-ng , • •••,' ,', tomorrow.- ' '.'" •'• ;.•-. '.'•''• Prle* St., lindea " Sfelrrnon tdpic o{ Rev; Stepheh Open Ev<«. 111,8:30 p.m. — Sat. tU 0 pjm HUnievr 6-eaOO "" 1 u^&n'iui Perraanet_f W»«e_ -;..;' ..;.-.. .;• ', -...•.NOTICE..-. • •:•!- • .- . .-•• 900 EllMbeth Ave;. E. Lte-Un Szabo', feastor, at the' 8 o'clock serv- Take riotloe . thjaf ^Columbian Club qf B« «: Westaeii Aye.'' v Eoielle Park* lSl^orth "/Ctki. E. 370-(l«8b Crunford SHELL ice-will b. 872r8s96 Mayor .and CaUnpll ojt- G«rwqod for n .piub *8fi_W Vrqdnet* r Night." Special songs at this sefv-' llcen$o for premise, situated at 418 North ice' Wilt include1 ^Christmas Bells," Avenlie,. o'arwood. ,.,. . •. . FUEI>Oli Current Coluroblap Club Officer* are;, Tnne UD», Mlndr Repairs, Brukea, «'fo. sung by the Cherub Choir, and President, John J. Masterson,' 40» Locust NORWS CHEVROLET North A»o., E. & EUt Aye. . Vi' "The Flfst Jf*faise Song," by the Avenue,, Oarwooii/ :: •..'••• * '. ••'••". •• ' •", • ' • ••Oranfua'*-. •••.', . .-.• Vlcc-Prenidcht. John j:"Clarke. 387 Blporn- Anlhorlme-I CLARK LANES TQ^ Junior Choir, both d_rected Jby lnedale Ave.1, cranford. '. : . - Raymond Rambo. Secretary, Johh F, Hay, Sr.,',601. Myrtle Avenue, af_rwood'. , . : , '". : The Senior Choir, directed,by Treasuror, John. J. McCarthy,- 401 Brook- HUROltT ;" Owrge Vf. Kodkitm ' : Mrs, Victor Greene, will * sing Side PI., QarWood. Prompt, Oourieoiu 8«rvto«- ' . 1 Trttstees'-r- . •' ' •• - ColUsion Spedalist-i. • •'. •*»"• • ,v '-,-.S|•'.•• •'.- . ••:", ,."..• •' •, ^Idw Ye- Winds Softly. '- There QMi 2teH4* :-.-•••• ->'• ••;."' Fratilc J, AcoocUa, 3 Bamapa Road, Auto & Truck Hefin_«h_ng s CompWfo Package Biotm.- • wjll. be a soloj "No Lullaby Need '. Ci'rfnrord.;, •; • ; • BAtKS A SEBVIOT ' . C»ANFOB» Martin V. Farcse, 8 Morae slreetj ,Cfftn- Msfey -jmg;" by Glokey, Sung by ' ford; • ' - - . ;•,..../. WI1JES —- LIQUOaS — BEE^S Edmund P. McCarthy, « Clark! Streot, --Complete Part* Department — R|ELSTRONG FUEL CO. Miss Beth Ann Rambo, who is a ; cranford. . , :' :. ' -••'.'.'•:"''" , Body 8t Fender Shop •'.•'! •'.',"•'•'•; 9*lidji«» s-osoo ' :.'•'•• mu'fiie mSijot at Heidelbetg College, Louis Llstp. Jr., 605 .Myrtle Arts., Gar- an_ Central Are*. '. \ : : ••ROWLING- • •'.'• '" ':' ' "•'" Dependable, Frlondly. Scrvleo Since 1823 "Tiffin, Ohio. ' • wood.. .,• •• ••'• '".• .' i.-- • . ' '-. -.. ^ SHOP! StT 9-0330 'y;'\ 4l5 Ceni-innial AVe, Cranford RoberRobe t A. Mc.L-UghUn, Jr., B Aluonauln AlJauui 3-0220 At ihe.^ 11- o'clock service, the •:PrPr,.Cr-iiWrd;--,;.. . . •. ,. ' . .' ^ BES.: SU «i-peo« : . COCKTAILI BAft doal - HEATING OIXS - Ooko « E^r» _&•** trom O_rt-B '•' "" Chancel.dhoir wijl sing "Tftje Cher; Wim i' P. rMlchSIs, 103 .Polly t .. BUte Pfcw^./Eirtt 188) , , ' cranford. '\ '•••-.•• South AT*. ' .' . '• Qarwood r'-,: 276-odod ufiini Song" and ••the A Calppellii iM- and specifications for the tns • .. ., "• * •'.'»•,*. nitty tie examined at;;tho office ot JJorousW i40* Central Avenue S .."'-.CWrk NORTH AVE, E. CRANJFOED -Choir will oflfer "The Carol of the . • . • ••r."s ' •;•«, ••.'. .. • ,•• • •• • •. Cjerk., Objections, if any, should be made RE1LLY OtDSM6$ILEi Angels," htfth utider direction of In writlnir bo: A. T. Mosca; Borough Olerk, Boujfevard Television MCtmWood.Mtd; ; . . '. . .' . ,: ', .' ,.• SALE? 4 SKBVIOB ;' J,Mt$. (_-jfeene>..:.M-. Mp jconiprislg .»t«»pn»orkte_l.— YARMSSfSAUTO' OoluinUlan Club; of aarwood-Cranfora, Jnc( CIOAL .'•• On All Makes ,' ' . > Susanne. dreene,, Ddnald Bops, „ Jrt, 418. North Avonue.i Onrwood, N. J. ^thla Dated; Deccrnber 16, 1965 OIBSMI : BODY SHOP XPJhionfi; B.I5 ^2331 d Lid N ill i^'D HlV u f and Linda Noyes will sing^' • - Foe;-.$n.lfl 12-23 Bale* »nd B«tTicr , Strvlolni The Are* For I'D' Tftir* Night." Miss Graene sang in the 560 North AW.. Ei- - •.-» WertfMd Body ft F«ndet Repairing LOVELAND Fuel Co., Jnc. 493 Boiilevard AU-State Chorus. ' . •• Authorised Dliitrlbut'or ' , ' Kev. Mr; Szibo's topic at the"il 24-kbtna i '•.'*' \ ' •' '• Gray Mefridrial • 'v, . , ,' a.ra. wdrship ieVvice' on Sunday BOROtTGk OF KtNILWOETH v Kenllworth, Now JeVsey '•< Genuine •— . '•:'.-•. '"•''• '• ' will be "Salvation Seen." Church VtdTtfCt OV BALE OP tAVD scfettol'will meet\at.Sk:.3O ant IfOTICK Is hereby given that thfl' ROTCHFORD KOPPERSCOKE Horough'of lrth; ori the'3-tn> da# AD 3-0288 (N-ght»l ; • 12 Sitrlnctleld Arenas Second'year confirmation class of December, 1S6S, at, '8 P.-M. (prevail- . „ , .jnvati,. . ; Ing time) at.the coilncll Chambers, Bor- S'OS. KOttTH AYR, E.' ' ' . OEANFORD ^P HA wfll meet at 4 p.m. today. There outth Hall, Boulovard, KcnUworth, N.-J., 133' W.' Wetifleld PTOWN^ENb ih be rehearsalhl s ffo r ththe Senio i r will, soil all Its right, title and' Interest In Park' TRAVEL BUREAU, Inc. the hereinafter particularly described ' PONTIAC - TEMPEST • DRAPERIES _IOV_NCS Cflolr at 6:30 and the . property, as said property :ls..not uecded ,.DOOLEY; * Alt Linaa • Stoamahip • H<*t«__ Choif at f'M this evening. for" pU|)ilo lise. Trie -pVoperty. shill" be .'",. ' Sale* and Setylc* ':•'••'; '• Cruljtet '•. i " sbld at public auetlod to tho highest' bid- dqr, upon tho following terms: 4nd condi- ••'.••• .-'• Good Used Carp ...'.' '••; : V: . MIT M80(» tions: •• ,;•..• ( • . ,- ., -,-,. ,.,.- 241 North Ave, WesttlcW 493 North AV«_^ E.,W««t_leld, H. FDNEEAI. Dij-KOTOM lasts Marria Avo. Career Girls H. A deposit of thirty porebnt of the sale price shall be paid at tho'time of (he Phonos BRldgt. 8-M55 S5324464 • •: Sale'. ' '. • •v_-- •• . • • .- . ••- -,.-... '.'. •'••' Pairtf & Jfemef Sweepers b, The balance of the purchase price, In A»e. W. Omnfar* TREE cash, shall be paid 'within sixty -days 74 North Av«.; N. J. LIFETIME ALUMINUM - After th'o Bale, ftpd .ho purchaser shal NURSING iaOMES • fti Wbineii's Loot. ipay a.proportionate shafo t>t the taxes GARWOOD •-* The Career Girls from the date of sale for the. balotteo Home Improvement. THE WOQDLAWN CO. of the current year and. for any (tub . Storm Windowi * . scored the only sweep ;of the'e^e- sequent year, based on the , assessed , . ' a. S. Bti ; ' nfihg as they won threegamesfrftni - valuations, and existing; tax rates. iUALltV DECORATORS fi A • 8pN_rli*« ' • Tree o. Xf purchaser lalU, neglects, or re Union C6unty 102 South Av«., W. Garwood' Lanes last Thmsday bo- retalnod- by- tlw Borough of Kenll • DRAPERIES Jn»ej_Ue Fa*nltur« , BRIdga «>-360r worth ' unless >,the • Oovernlne BodJ», bj ; SAVINGS * • . ;,-,• UPHOISTEBT 1 Bfcby C»rri««e- . -. H'esoVuHbrt', deotdes to the ..contfsry. ' '. NE.W.rwHWTtiftE ' tM LU_eoln Cranfott! 26 Tulip St. V • S GaVwotid Beverages downed Cho- d. The purchaser shall pay the costs oi — Rtiur- v— L___UMI ..publication (if the legal.notice of i . CBtestnat 1-2975 BHldse 6-50D0 bin's twice," while Body,art dented a«d revenue'stkmps,- • Boulevard Kenllworth Eastman Sti •Middlesex Stainless Fittings .for o. The purchaser' nh*ll,- ftt~tlut time of * tv*b, games/and Einz,6ros. and VFW the sale, nrid before.acceptMne or the CLARK STATE BANK 1 bid, ,pay thet sum of • *76 for ooat«( ' rofte'd to a tie . .- ',,.'..,•;/ , .'••""•" dirawlnr deed, and eertfcflcaMoii .by t; , i_J*» nnS Servlae tOUB OOMitfUNtTT SBRVTOB BANK boroUBh ttttorney tp (lit to^ouBh th, DRUG STORiB * •".-.-CLASS ttlgh series were rbllea by Ann It hfts i i(6*tf or foVecloSUra Juaginen' ClMC TBtlGK SAtfiS FULL BANKING SERVICE AQUARIUMS fof the property. • • ••'•,- '•,, : QOOb DSED.OAKS ' Castaldo, 481; Ahgie Simonetl 4t9', ISA N. Br Ut r«- i corner.'6f Mark. Road. U.OOO.OO . .lose Zarapgliogne, 158,; 4iAnn fillet , %^ * «!• *v • n- «t VVMU > ' ' T#^ | * ... Yowr Guide To felealfh Kaiser, 157; Edith Guorrierfti?-l56- jay Order of th« aoVerhlng Body. 215 ChestnUt 8t itoselle Roof ing - Siding . , • - MAROARIfT MtGBVMA. AU6USTINE MOTORS^ DON'S 1E^; fita-lel ZukasTky, 155-160;' Dot ,\ • . , Borouali dork * BEAUTY SHOPS CaU 27(84636 HquBowaroa Kleo, Bated; Dccflmbor 14, I"' H^duke, 151; Barbara Gribble, 150, Atlv. Pee: (30.30 1:3-33 1216 Rari^an Rd. ' ' • Craniord Oardon - Glitters arid Lydia Carrnjat, 150. Bu»pll«« ' Produoti .teiflficult splits were converted SCAttBROtiGH ELHICTRICAt BRENNAN & TOYE MWaric by; Marie Hartvng, 5*3-10 and 8- ..'•*...... '•.: StPEttlOB COUE* OF' NEW JTBttSKY CONTRACTORS 1106 *irl»_n Rd. : • J. T. erl/Hn, ffop. 7-10; Rose "Zampliogne, 5-7; Fran tilVISION, UNION COUNTY C-tPBBIAt BEAUTY SHOP Guaranteed . ;< Varddlis, 5-7; Imolda.Mulhall, 5-7. - UOCKW ,NO. CC-S2«.fl- 8 VALIANT PLUMBING — HBATING JONKS Plaintiff NOTICE Call BR 8-1471 Team standings.. JENNIE JONKS,-vs. . Plaintiff, OP • GEO. SANG!ULIANO JEWELERS .." & TINNING .-:,"., 1, REID JONK9, Defendant. SALB John J. Di Fabio 105 MUn St, CrAnfow! ••« • Mlddl4»ex tltalnlens Fittings • 29 18' •By vlrtuo of1 an Order 0 tho Suporlo ELECTRICAL vCoNtilACT6R 18% Court, chaqcory Division, made on th BALKS AND BaVJO* 206 Souh Ave., E. fcranlwd BRldgo 6-1105 y.^ : 20Mi first day ot Doowmbur, ,1068.in an action OouplAt« JreEP Lfca* KENILWORTH 142 E- LINCOLN AVENOI no_y_yt • ,...'.. .if...-.. 21 pending, therein, wherein Jennte Jones 1 AD 8-1091 ' Jobbing <| R«palxa Oarwood BovoraBe* ... fr,.. 34 plaintiff and Reid Jonea Is defendant, ttu* JEWELERS CHAPMAN BROS. v. P. w ,- 10 35 aub«crlb(ir. a-Muster of the Superior Court BH 8-9529 C»r-flf Olrltf ' \ 8-lentlfta W»lch Keualnl '•» ot New Jersey, will on Thursday, the 30tr Plumbing & Heating Contractors 17 .3 Myril* Si, Cranford Ohlbbln'i) PlV 38 duyof January, H>8« jtt two o'clock In'the DUnionila » Wntoht* - Jewelrr JOBBINQ — Otti »DRNBR9 attornoon. sell at p'ulillo vondue at th« Autbdrl-ed D«-lor Court House. Ell_ii-*th, New Jerocy, all Skating Party , IONOWIB8 ' _H BtTLOVA of th'e. foUaNMlnfc deiicribed tract of Ittn LAlNG MOTOR GAR CO. ^76-1320: situated in the 'Borough of Kvnilworth HAROLD f. BENNER HMNTYRE'S d for Boy Scouts County of Union and State of.N,tw Jer- NOETH AVE.. K. CBAIWORD sey:' • . . ••. ' GARWOOD — About 30 mem- ncln« Lot No. 7 in Block 409, Suction By BulOVu. ; LAWN MOWER SHOP bers of-l^o'y Scout Troop 75 went 3. Map of New Orange, Union County Watch RetValrlng Done On Prcmtxe* EDWARD G. LEDDEN EatabUthad ltte^. New Jersey. RAPPS Painting ProB. icA skating at Warinancp Park' Sat- jniilntf known >s .111 North lOtr &SON SALES * SERVICB urday. They were instructed by Street. Kcnllworlh. New Jersey. AuthaWned toU AND. The above descrlbod lands and PARTS * WttDINO Scoutmaster Walter Hasselman.- 1 PHARMACY •'" BODY AND At,TIEATIO>JB ISM consisting or 11 lot of land wit: 484 BouUv-rd K«ntlw«ft_j ' Assisting iVtr. Wasselman wore dwellln*. located thoraun said "lot o #. C ABILtAC 111 Patk.Av*,, Plainfl*M 1 VENDER KLXOt-UO BBWKB OtBANING . iocktmUh lnnd ifoliiu 30 fe.t front and mr 8->Ie« A l^rvlw ' Reo - Edfpse.- Yard Man ; Raymond MoCombe, Fi^onk Spera, 16a feet In Ml, '. • Dtifux SJnttinel Heflnlshlng 1 Guaranteed Usled ^4935--CH 5-1 J»7 John Gonlin ahd Jphn Kaialius. BljchJuutlir^trn"^1i be told subject to cur WeldJ-_j|-v ]Truck Lettering You give little when you give Manr dthir Faraooa MW' Taieboys were taken Ho the park •VWflTt-fce.s. „ — the dearest spot^«« EDWARD . W. McORATW ^86-2241 . i_ii«ndano* at . BR-do* ••1111 of #our possessions' tt la when DKUVKkT SBKVIO-I by bus. A MB»t«r of the Superior Cour \ _ _ . anet>tt shwild be the oenire, MS H. Hw Si, Plans are being made for' a rol- of New Jersey DAY and NIGHT M» BOUTH AVENOTt •. you give of yourself that you tjruly though not' tk« boundary, of.the ADam* 2-2528 paled: December U, 1Q6S 119 E. Fifth Street rialntteld Adv. -Pe*: $3->3!> - } give. ~-Kahin SUb affe

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'•7 i" •'••""Jo"-' ' •'•'-•; *-. l__-_ CRANFQRb (M, J);CITKEN ANDCHI0NICLE-^THUIl$DAr; 1 (vhristmhs, Rolf Mellejq, .Karen ahrf residents are adviseeI to reg-1ec^> •$&&$&'••&1 Re'zzonico, Je&n Shannon, "Brian 'iste * r •at this >time . ' : r - ' . DivisionTS::^;*'1 ont f \MMojroU r Vehicles. Zengey/ald, Izzetta Lloyd-, •'.' i ,.-•'. '.- .-'S--: 's. '•'••:'.. ''•.' Received ' Also; .^oel,-. *I)enni's; MMretta* Eye, Katny Ann. Buehlmann.; !San- in ay. Masses Of feNyims lienpeth Hoffrtan in '?GAjRWO0p >- A letter; expressing..thanks' for "suppbrt flf the riven'herein VietnaTn" was,receivted by -the Citizen and Chronicle this ^," ;was .—^Two Kenil- ••-"'- frjpm Cpl. ThbiTias M, Abnerj V nephew of Mr. and Mrs. -Victor g y ^.innie, Thomas 'KENlLWOtiflf ;-A A Christmas : worth .girls are still nospitalized in Hale.i pastor, will conduct a sol- meth of 679 Willow Ave.',' who is stationed in Ua Nang,"Vietnam.. prpgfanv '"*Wake'. Up,"Santa,•' ,was Adams,. Wendy McKlrinie. • ' i 1 1 St.' Elizabeths JToapikpl -follovying a -.. ' ' \,i\:'.. '• .:'••••". [•.•.,'.. •., • i'.', . *^*;.^ • v. •. • •., emnhigh mass In the Church -of, T-he letter^referred to an article in. this newspaper npting that a staged by siuidetits; in . the'•:> first twp.^ar c?a"s)l • o^. Sflnday •' ni^ht at 1 : St .Anne:' at midnight' tbmqrf pV, ._r,^.. •--••st^deft'ts.'lh' sf. - John''" -— '':',,_, '•<•"'. ';'-'v ••'•.-'••'. ''••''"'^.: grade classes pf Missi'tleahpr«Kac " 4vi^g3n atid,ffiplfa'x Aves. - ;• Christmas Eye. •<•»• .••••:-.'• ':••••;••••'''- zynski ^ftd; Miss ..Sppliie-; P/erperas j' Paula M> Kpvelesky; 17,. 6f ^pp tp, put on. Monday afternoon' in Harding , Masses dn'Christmas Day will be p J. xath'.Skwhp'suffered 9 head ewphasis oh -newsspf-misdeeds. Announcement Made s'hfei;:;/:; 'j"\y' I and nose injury, is reported in fair oh ' tfhe regularV-Sunday schedule, S>ch ajs. flrait card .burnings ' was. Sarah- Hartshorn .arid Di>vid condition,. and Miss Patricia V0I2; with, the' Chridr^n's Cfepii; 'singing reported.at the same tlme; tSafcihe GARWOOD Councilm^and v Mr Trimmer•, sang"' ''Santa, Claus is IJheft, 15, of 5§i? Richfield Ave], .whoj.re- 'at A spec;tal children's; mass^at 9:15; Nc-nieths-,received a' letter frohv s- Edwara d ^p of ^ Comjn' .to /Town" with James Ban- ceived eye and leg injuries, ,is, .re- Ave ha e GAHWOOD t. Jlar- 1 i -Cpl. Abner expressing similar*' Sen- - * announced the ; a.m. 1 ';',-••' >-«f the^drumT Afe portcd:irji'good c'ortditianV •' •;' Umehts.''. . • .-;,/• • y •.•', ent. of. their. Jaughter 1 Confessions will be_heard froju : 1 1 IDawn Beffqrt,'trumpet, Aaiid Cyn- held:' iof. the .Grand "Juiry ,on- a Police said that Miss. Kovelesky Cpl! Abner !? letter to the ;Citi-;; Miss Judith.'Mary Krempa, to Jos thia Kraze'r,:dpll. ." - Ov ; \ . breakin| Wd eaitry charge ;_,«nd was dr.iving Pprth on S. Michigan 7:3<) to 9 p'qi'opk- tonight and to?en.- ; and Chrbnicre read, as f-oljjows:.- tfpli Cssale, Sbp. oriwlrs. J6seph Car •Kaney Moeller.; gave the "tntror-ientenced to 30 days, m jail on a&ye- withvMiss V.olz as a passenger, rnprrow night. '.' '. , • .'\ '•--'I wish to tftank tiie -editor and sale of 355,,ifeml:qpjc Ave. and th# ^^uction, , ^^n d members ^t cat theft charge, [ and his 16-year- and Robert B. Davis, ,47,vOf EHza- staff of the Cranford Sheet ^i Vita}e; Ttixty, Heidi Saha.' The two youths; were arrested at Mr, Davis was ;treated1at Memor- sion' in Germani', On; Deceintier 3. i -Issue of the Citizen and Chroni- ^Vorks in Keniiworth. ".' ••*;' lit'-' Also.the clock, Cynthia McCrea; |0:35 p:m. Friday by Ptitfplmarf ial Hospital, JJriion, and released. Pfc- PafcienZa, assigned to Sattery cle in which a letter I had written Mr. Tick--Tpck, Ronajd Harrelspn-; fc ': "'';, Bradley, whp reported ,He D, 7th Saftajioj) p/- the division's % J^latives in. (Jarwood was .*em- GA.RWQPD- — qp4 and Cpuritry Awards will be presented to Rudolph', Steven' GioneiVftudolph's J6th Artillery near Baumholder, pjiasized. It Was indeed an .honor 8temPfertaUie $•• them rernplvinpgg ' a scr'een : - Keriilivorth Births .'•', entertained' the, Army in March 4t\\& a pleasure for me to be able.to GARWOODDVV MotoMoto r VehiclVh e Di- , Gjporge and^Giiirclon Jennings of Wcstfield at the,1}, a.m. service Sriwday Barry Groyer, Sttarpn frpm- tii# tbiif window Of |he Gar- % 1964 ;?nd completed .basic 'corn- contribute to the general feelings rectflr June Sif^ckj apnounped s "• at $t. Paul'* United Qhiirch. of Christ- , I ':• \ \ . • :. • •Rydbojh, ''**-~Mark- Jones, Carplyri WQpd Quahty Fpod Market at 110 Mr. and Mrs! Harry. M. Grapen- : oj: the American people. : " this week that the driver's license' Hartshorn, E Parrptt^i • elves, ; : !J th|n of 550 Newark Aye. announce bat training"at Fort Knox, &y. The 1 . JBoth boys are members of $py S.cout Troop 273, sponsored by the Center StV ' •••'. "' .• :'•:'"' '" •• r - 1 of Carpi ft SiegleV.24, >t,64 Nprt } , Elsie B^reri, Ijtpscmarie Pepo, Re^ the bir'.h of a son, Harry Michael, 22-y^ar-Ciid. ..sjcflcfibr- attended Jona- / "Keep u'p'-lhe outstanding wdrk, !- , Jefferson PTA in We^field'.. Gordon is junior asgistfei| • scputniaster of :.At the time, the"older Jboy was Ave.i ..Was suspended'fpr l5xdays, : nee Sinion, DwayneHoryath. ., 'r:, on December .14 in MUhlenberg. than Dayton; Regional High School Ih an accbmpai$ing letter to his the trqipp arid.Geqrge is assistant ; jree p^ $sop bail and the lfi-y,ear- Effective as of Nbyeinber 14, uttdtr • AJgo, r'oostersi X->nn David, Jos- Ipspital,: Plain field. The new baby to SiJrjrigfield; :' •'" • • , apnt and uncle in GarwQOdjCpi. 1 uJdw'as on-parole t»n'the car tijtt thjj p^h;it_sy§tem; ; . •. V : . r ' •patrol leader, leader'o^ the eph • Capaldp/ . Elaine ^ichmohd) ar^bi .On,'.' Ibecprnber 5, Spring oihs a brother, Daniel, and a sis- Abhef also referred to the story jn r Pgitrol and quartermaster. Bolls Kevin Keyasko;'! (lucks, Stefaniia ef," Gynfhia. The'paternal gra'nd- phe Citizen and Chronicle a'hd J field| Vp'olice. cHased jhe^two info who h&s.sii years of- "--'—-"* Kim/ NevUle, Denise ScotcSothh PlPlaini s i n ' a car allegedlllgdly ath,er is I|erjn/an Grapenthipenth n ipf Winter Driving Tips ; l ; f i scouting ej^erience, i$ a. /life Stfiwart, falter Zhajewski, ^p 4t61fin in Garwood and they^weriethey^weri 1 550 Passaic Ave. ., JGARWQQP—Poli.de Chief .FVed "I have read the article ~oVef. and .V!S^tybiiirala^cl?)Ck;>arlie•••' V '!S^t ybiii'r' 'ala^^cl?)Ck- ;> r over again and cprtcluded .'tjhjjt my r Scpiit"Ipd h$4s 10 merit badges..jil fCnordle>o»Daniel Turner, Bjranfc finally 9r^ested>by$oselie police. Falzpne of Garwpod was installed durihi; the wintertime," Says Chief .- • During the pa$t'summisr he; attend- ; shieldshlds<.;\ <••'•;.r}:i.rc-'}''i••;; • 85:-;flha'npiat secretayy o{?.:.^ho; Union etter not enly expressed any ieel- .pf Police; Lester W; Powell; adetif-the Pi|»ilrn6nt Spout.'l^anctii in rolled a 202 .a't.OaovoodJ'Iiattes' on Alsla,. dogs, Robert Bres^man, license County Police Chiefs' J^sspciisition ^'•allbw a little- fextra \,iiri§ to get Kathleen. felack, Henry J-ofins, John it a recent dinner at the Sulphur ie.re."It's the Way most of ..us'tp wprk .when the. rpadji'and streets •'. Cameron, ^••M. |Iis extra awards Sattirday, marking the .first" 200 v 1J ii : ' 'J. "' ciiji^e a Joeing mfetalireceived at r,-..^- .-_-: -" - — Xauralee from Ptwc. H DsDrost, , 37,woff 3131SS ^.l^th St., h Springs Tavern in Berkeley are sli'bpery.' Gettjng up a little.' game'oe ff ththe season ini . ththe .GanyqpiGanyqpirr Bongiovanni;; kittens,' La St., has i: $tey" Forgp and* a oWyeaj. per- Junior Bowling League* v , Rhamstorf, Pete^ , Elin^ann fore returning tp their offices. JJhah d his.;df}Ving license: revoked f jfi&ights. Chief Wilbur^C. Selander b,it e?rjiep >lsp. gives you tunV tp- fect, gttpndance -pui. tje is in the • The • YMCIA •^>ranch_serve5- K;en- pne /mpntfci efl'ective^ December 8, pf Spiingfiejd was installed T'fis Faith does tiqthfng alone.—noth- op* good joj b of clearingg snow and ;i Other 'results, fpllpwing 3atur- v '•liih'"''-grariie' -->t:'-^estfi«ild ':,' High day's- sessipn wire reported as fol-diahsdrda, ,Androskij Lisa,Lsacowboy ,M|chae |chas is ,aneld In- Uwprth, Rpsielje- Park aha* Union. "inder-'-tne state'ase poinp t systemsy, i,t tpresident,, succeeding Chief Jamas' ing; of itself, but everything;-under* ice yout car's "windows if- it 1 ; ; diahs DWltohe Lisa M|chal S/lEic 1 School. ; V '• > ',; ' .;•>'" V•.''-.' i|.ejewski, Robert Sircoyittch,Siitth . Louis Limited registrations are acceptecl, Was announced by WfiWfis's' JJUnU e StStrell- 'Mpran 0/ Westfield.' - God, by God, through God; has stjjnciing' out of doors.* V; . Gpprge bfis fpvfr years of- scotit- iijg ex^rience: ';jEJe|s a Star Scout v f (iblold and holds 14 merit badges. His jiosrarho spout training haiji included .the Aticufate •'IT •• r •A*irAA* * : jupipr leadership training' course, Johnnsen do 10 . ' dV'hV holds the Valley Forge K of C ...... ,• 16 • •Wcdqo,*-" Inc., .':'. • 1% y Sail Pedal. Pe is' in the 10{h Quality ,'Marko^ • "a^ Westfield I«gh School. iiigIlihh ggames Philip CastaUo and ~ ,105 each, and high series fRHJlFORD Micha 260, apd • Patty :•• NO. AVt. CRANFORO. 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— in C 19^, andf William Bevarnik, 174; high series —>F*ed Petrozziello, UTER TO'ROUtr.9 483, and Joyjte Dulppk, ^45; high TOIL. gQ ON'OATf.n tpam gime^-^ Advanced Printing; 904; hig|i teani ^iqi -~; Advanced >: Wi- Prinjipg, 2,609. . Indicted for CLOSED CUBIBTMAS EVK In Coin Shop Theft Case STARTS CHRISTMAS .;• GARWOOfi,, •— An indictment "Powerhouse or » movie —^-'Iteotrint; per- formauctj" CUE1 ''•" . ' . ' charging Car) Cjragp, Klchnrd WIDMAKK with -receiving stolen property in Sidney POITIER . connection witfi the alleged thoft p^ plij cpins and stamps valued at "THE BEDFORD $5,500 i^oirri the Garwood, Coin Shpp, 348 ISTorth Ave., was handed INCIDENT" up Iby.tjie Union County y, Grand Jury itt Elizabeth -recently. >' "That ,mv FeftH .Cragp wf'as arrested September Sandra DEB finlfay D Ji in an apartment in: Elizabeth, Dohald O'CONNEE where pplipe' reported they '|ound 4 a c(uahtHy pf pld coins and sjamps SPEC. MATS., MON. & -TUES.- valued at more than $10,000. It "SNOW WHITE" was reported at "that time-that some pf the allegedly stolen prop- COLOR CARTOONS erty, wag taken in Virginia and Florida." . {_ ' STARTS WED.y DEC. 29th Bcite ttAVlS as "THE NANNY." PARK HOSEIXK IABK, N. Jl c»,osi;i> cmusirMAH EVK STARTS CHRISTMAS DAY RIAUQ•I W I M H11 ! > • LAST DAY AVALON1 II Fred Cl/AHK Eve ARDEW BEDFQRD INCIDENT' v And "SARGEAUT Funny Feeling' DEADHEAD" OLOSEO rR»OAV, CHHIKrMAH KX THE'; . . "SjiiRtlNG SATUllDA^Y "B1LLIE"' ^ Patty OUKE Jim BACKUS • ClIBIKTl^AS WAY AT 1:110 P.M.. WATIOiM WaltSQISNfEY'S 1 "OLD YELUR" " SNOW WHITE ' STATE BA ' • '^~ flu* —. ' . • •'« AUo — COLOR CARTOONS EllliABETH .. HIUUSIOE.,* KENILWORTH K RAHWAY" DUKE ua .RpSE.LU.E- PARK.;. SPRINGFIELD .-SUMMIT . WESTflELO 4 ^'WAR LORb" •"»..., umiiiii rrutNAk ojrosiT INJU "BILL1E ' t 'The PA4AILY'JEWELS' , r

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etroaotlve to' the. R SALE :arage was • improperly located. • c .2>«6: Applicaticn of _A1JB^IT OAKLAND this .past fall on, the Delta State. -Liakbn led Cranfoid with. It points, CLASSIFIED RATES or a Variance' to irtrmit construction of College football- team. Delta State while Sands anasorge chippsd1'~ MA8OM CONTRACTO'RS AND ALTER A- three residences on e,ach of three lots' HRST INSERTION, — 3 cente a word, 90 cents m|nlmurri^casli> TIQN6. ^Steps and porches;.p.atJoK. ter- PAINT Owhl'ch ate proposed; to, be created from located in Cleveland/Miss. with five apiece; . ^g^ j TOWERS Vaccs,' , sldiiwalks, plasterlntt. , Rar COMPLETK UNK eKistlng" .Lot .3A in''the event Planning A. sophomore, Mazzella averaged The Cougar sejcon*iteaSii out-- V . . - with order.' (A TO Is obtelried), ".wh'ioh lotB 4%' and '.fl.'A , room, rlv«rrvi*wr luxury 57B4-. •.'.'..••••• , • . • .-• will have .less, than the required' area 12.5 yarda per carty, on returns. scored C^rk^j^a i scored four points apiece Hve wefeks wltKj>Ot: copy OErft;BAi< CONTRACTING.,. ..Carpentry,- v S-ROOM. unfurnished apart? Masonry^ Plastbriiig '*; Rooflriif, 276- to chooahe e from 3/68:ijiPPirca.tlon ,of CRANE'S FQRD, to lead Cranford. • ' changes) 2 Cents a> word,'60 cents minimum. ments, neat- and hat xtamr..mnpllwl, tile' iral Bowl bids. . •••>>^M0> : , w. .lmates wlth- ' :'•."• . • Satin Enamel ' INC., for a variance under' Section .1501, Oranfprd . I ' Clark baths. One( available December Irtt! one .out obligation. ~ ToMn iflour Finishes Iiitv nt' t^p 7^nlpg Drrilpuncfe fftr pprmln- Mqzzella receivegU-att^county and ••' . • Q FT ••' •'• ' " " ADS SET |JY LINES. J^- 15 cents a line, mlrtimum charge 9Q ,«,vullabl» January 1st. Call 216-8453. —— V ' Color Uatohlng Servior . slon to construct, a. Dlne'r-Restaurant aIl'Watchijng--<-fidnors while ^f Diakon ' "iu 1 21,)Blaze~ •.'!•- I .. alter 5 p.m, • • ,.•. •..'••• . .. ' ]tf BERARD'S PLUMBING AND HEATIllQi Bldg. in m M Industrial Zono end un- Neldon'V ' "3 •• • 1- 7 Ouort 4 0 celnts^ Ads set in "caps/ with blank, lines or "display line^ 'Repairs,' remodoling, fcnd*fnew: 27B-10B8. CjntMICOTK PAD• '-, ;• Sprue c 2 wpunn 3 6 aludea ttllutLlltleS) Coll 212-6801. 12-23 . BR'8-1888 ' , .;' • tj ments''6n ; Lota 4' thrbUKh, 8, 'Blr- ' —*~ Sands a I : ; known &% 515 South Ave., 2 18|McDevitt' ';..• ' ' only)'.Charged as two lines. •; •• .;.:•'. •,'•,: -' - .:'•'' .;..• • ARtyOOnThree-roort' apartment, fur- ALUMINUM PORCH enclosure*' n»tn» > Knauer •"• O. .QlROKliero ' ,»• a Jalousies, awning type wlndowa, com- At tho aboV» tlroe^jcn*- pl(i»e oppoir- MUnkcl 0|Lep2lg . . '3 11 nishfel, second floor. Business Coupl*. X)W OR HORSE MANURE. Well retted ttirilty will be1 Blven-*tipersons: who wish CASH, Checks or Stamps should accompany advertising copy .J.T89-O923.- •••..••• ... ,• ./v .., .'. ' tf' blnntlon atorm .windows and screens or Galdwell Paney" 0 2 combination doors. UPBTD4S . ALUMI- Farni-rlch topsoll, also flll Tdlrt. CmU to be Keardv, — . . • •, Nolan ' PARAMOUNT; QARDENSt 12 Riverside NUM PRODUCTS, INC.. JOS Booth A* anytime. CHESTNUT FARMS. '688- -TiJy; .Order of: . r. Miller • i oue, W. ' BHld«e 8-3208. • 14888. '" :.; ••' • • '•• >.;. •'•'•. •« ',-' .Board of.-AdJuBbnent • "."" Mllkowskl NOT RESPOI 4Slf|l,E for errors In ads taken by telephone. Drive, Cranlord. Three aB«r four-room B. B. Sweet'aer; bholrmah'. apartments available. ' .Good location. M. J.-McHugh. Beqreta'ry •'., ,o»n.;a76-i3y. X; .• • ,• ., • . ;".;« HamDton DEADLINE FOR COPY ^Wednesdays at \0 AM. v MASON 'WORK ,\NO RBPAlRa. Step*, ALUMINUM ootnWnatlon ttorm' windows Dated: December 23,• 18B5 • >. Pollddrl' 8STVEN ROpMS-r«nd\bath, . second' flo*r waftcs, patios,-- drain*. No 'Job too and screens-^-used—T»rlou» iUe». $8.00 Adv.' Pee: $22.88 .,'••-.. i •. .12-30 •maU. ' BRldge 3-8044. • Aftor 8 PJn. and UP. ' Lifetime ' Aluminum Product* - T.Uphone BRIdflB 6^000 - . apartment .with garage. Must -furnish all O«J1 BRMlte 8-3500. . tt Totals, ' J3 '7 73 Totals <''l3 "l7 i3 utilities, -including qq\, beat. N»«ly Inc., 103 Bouth ATenue, W., BRidge 6- NOTICE OF SETliEMENT . .' CrftMor*-';,.'..:.•.•.o ] 20 > :8 28 .17—73.., 1 •3808. .•;.•'. ... •, .• •'••: •- . • • • . « decorated; • Adults preferred., For fur- NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That tha Coach Bob Bejle's junior varsi- Clark . . .• ..^; .'.I., 17 if: "' ther Information call 832-^661, between' TELBVIBION HKPAEftKD FAST. Joor tb« third and final account 6l the subscriber, ;V p.m.-»nd 10 -pM. . '',' \- tf- be*t and- futest' serrlce caU Bconomjr Union County Trust Company, Trustee: un- ty basketball team trounced tlark, Ueotrld, BRidge 5-383B. day or night. U SALT *OR- WATKR BOlrTENIRfl, deUr- der the provisions of the Last Will aid 73-43 Tuesday at, the losers' home CptAKPORD —• Large.' -fr»e-r:pbm'>apart- «re4. . Refined, roc*, pelletu and W«t- Testament of LBVI V?: NAV^OR, deceaaed, ESTATE FOR : : ment, facing park.- Near shopping, park- klna coarse. "All 100 "pound bag*. ourt '••;'. •••."....' '•>-•* -.-. • ••;;"%'• ' '.'''-' B" Ac It Salt Service. CHeitnut 1-3730 will be audltod and stated by the Surr'p- ing, quiet nelehborhiod. '276-2114. tf gateMMARV^C-.-HANANE, and reported for ebucfc Diakdn'-ancJ Craig Sands MASONRY • QARPENTRY —BRidge 6-1788. . ' , tf settlement to the Union. County Court ^~ GRANFO&P ;TI3PB- AI^ERAHONS Prpbate Division, On Friday, January 7th were the high scorers in the Cougar: BIRD BOUSES tt wUd bird teed I I I.TRU- next at 9:30 A.M. prevailing time. ' ffense as they pumped in 21 and Beverly Fritz posted a new high OF . ROOMNO — smma — ABNBACB'S PEED & 6EKD, BRldte 6- AttorndyS}'. • • • .' '.-• '' •'•'•' •'•'•'.• J " • •' .• 16 points,^respectively,' Only; two game with J231 this we^k in •'^ ^ 1661,-118 South Ave., E, Cranford. , tf POlUs, WUllams *& Pappas ' . Multiple ^ For QuiUH)* workmanshlD and. 125 Broad Street, ..'.,« ' ••'' . Clark cagers hit- double figures,. Suburban Wonien's League. Mary* iRENT- JOHNSEN .Elizabeth, N; J. -.», ,. :-:'. ^ BALT FOR Ali WATER SOl'TVMERS I I I '•• • ^ - -' Union- ^Countrj Trust Company, Schultz.and Lep2ig"s^,,.,;: :,v. ," CWck Newman • "f* fl-1881, 118 South Ave, B.. CrKoford. tf Adv. Pee: $18.73 .'••'. . W-33 • ' Mary Knlerlm " -,"1 3815. • ,• . ' • ... • •'' ;• • . •;' . . • •"-!-'••. - '••..". -.'~ . •. er they were up 20-7. Cr»ig Sands brugge with- 486 arid sweeps jwere • I Lillian Medway • '•' ' LAROK/'COMt'ORtABLB futnlshed rootni SBVERAL HARDWICK IU niN, P«- paced the Cougars with nine points won by "the Niebrugge,. and Pospisil ,G» Hpwlaad; Jr. . near bath. Business person preferred. ELEqTRICIANS • fOot condition, tao each. C«n BBldge ; p oil Howland, Br, while Diakon . and {Sorge dunked •girls. ./.;y: •'-•'v,:,' \/. .: ''•«.,• '.y ..'•' • Oarage available, ,276<-1473y tf DANIEL J. HKYBURN At BON •-0303. ..^^ . •.. ;•••.,'••:'.. •" •.••; . tf LUhtlng — Heating — Rep»lrtng. 330 voM St. Mark's 1 Sets ivfe apiece, Guafe pumped hrfour . Other, high series /were: Lois __ r, FURNISHED RQOM, n*ar tull housepower. Fan« — Bit Whan and attl* • transportation. . Business man or col-•xhatlat. - 8 Burnsida Avenue, ' ' FLOOR WAHNa MACHINES, new and markers for. Clark: . > Siessel, 473; Barbara Geist, 473; M Clark." St. . • Nk ICKO student preferred. Call 276-0890. used, complete Una of waxeri and Teaiii Seti• ••••-•• '.•• G; E: HOWLANi);INC. KENltWORTH '-'-' Near '28 bu's," private Avenue: BRtdie 6-8703. , « ... ; Evenings Call: home. Business woman or college stu- In Church League outscored by' a 17-^8 matgin. Thesel, 461, and Mary LQU Schlick, Edward Shimltos:..';,,... .•;. 13 Kastman gt. •••pranjtord dent prelertwl. 278-B161,. , - ••;• tfMASONRY — Concrete walka, st->ne ratios, >•* • St; Mark's "1 .'-set a new, team Cougar defense faltered as Clark 460 Rlalu,rd Schroth ;••..£;... a • brick steps. CARPENTRY — pAnsh .en-: THfe KNIITERY, • Joe.Mlrairllotfa .;..,.'. .V.::.. 789-0083 ' clMurei, add-a-room, alterations. ,AN- TURNS AND INBTBUCTIOH series mark with 2,823 arid- moved ran up a string of nine straight Team standings are: Mary QloWano '..;.... 276-8734 GELO DEODATO. ADams 3-7343- « 58 Lenborae Dr., Craoford - BR 9-3426 into" a tie for first place witlj. Osce- points. Paul Caldwell,managed to \j Mary .Redker .'.,•_...... iv» FOR RENT ' ' '• ' ... .^ ' ' '' ~v *'' .. HOURS: Mon:, TuM.,ThUr«^ 10-4 Nlcbruggc 3w4 11 Robert McOrath'...,.; TRUCk CRANI and TJD,-9 Bulldoaer ftr ola^Presbytefiah % this week irj icore four points' for Cranford. McCoy 26 19 Frank Parbanee ..' .• ...'.. • ^OREETINGS CRANPORD —7 Unique, iiew duplex -jw. Uv* hire. 8. VT. Oliver, Ins., BRldmi Q-3188 Inter-Chorch Bowling League. The halftime score was 28-24 wjith Gilbert 25 20 Helen rt lnu room/ dlnlnit ^'room, ultrarmodern •nd Hunger B-708*. ,; , ' . tt Diets 24 21 CZ3LURANCB) All nlanoo and organs, in-, Two''.•••St> Mark's keglers hit the ranford on top. _Jcitcrion, dishwasher, electric "stove. Lav-, oludlruf BA1DWIN. DTJDKIN PfAHO Orlando 23><, 21 atory, laundry, • washer and -dryer.- OKT VtTUi BOUSK POWKH CO., North Avenue at Railroad Station, ^00 mark. I/. Hoxey had gatnes of •The battling Cougars put theCUO7/0 22 23 GaraBt. Four bedrooms,.full bath. Etec* tao volt Installations: our «peoialt» Weatfleld. 232-B811- ' ' « ^4^1 and 178 for a 613 set condition, $20. ^TEW DOLLS, TOYS an.?: bowled an even~T600 on g&nies GENERAL GONTEtACTOR AND/ GAMES at DISCOUNT • PRICES. of 212, 229'and 162^ >^:..',' V MUSICAL Piper,' 16 Myrtle 8t.v- . Crawford. - 27 Open Daily 9-5 ' Sunday 1-B ROOFING — SEDINO '—. 1XADXBB — 8045. . , . ' 12-23 '... O.ther sweeps were rece^ded>by Op«n Tuesday and Thursday OUTTERJ3 — ^ALTERATIONS — ADD! Evening!, 6:30-0 p.m. WSTRUCTIONS TION8 — BEPAIRe ' • '.. • MEN'S: NEW^OERMAN. ski •-boots, vslisos Linden Presbyterian, CottirriuoHy 11, 10, Bowcjaft apprtllsed $50 and. «35, v Methodist I;- Cranford Methbdist 2 All Types Of « .^ lNBTRtrc^IQN d '$20; Imp.ortcd, Swiss IB ALDfeN BT. 270-0400 iw and Community Methodist j(. Ox by Ajspolijtment and advanced , atudiSnts: Steven Ander- ( nylon wottW stretch ski pants; 32 waist,. son: baeHelor'S degree, "-Qberlln ConMirv* V, Bfi 2-6105 •:••-, *ls: Imported, Jiew,-turtlencck akliS Btigh/gatues were roUed, by: J. et, $25. "S76-2B48.- . . . .' w atory; master's degree esjjditfate, Nb* Kandolph, St. Mark's ' 1, Z01;'; H. '•'•:••; •'•.• WISH ,; . • '•' •••• '•.:. • c >York TJn>verBlty, peftbodar conwrv«W>ry. BaMsmen Call 876-3382. \ « UlNDBCAPlNO —' Complete Iand*3»oe bunn;^ommunity Methodist 3,200; Ul)b; Brcwstei' ...... 278-1888 INSURANCE . * YOU A * service, Ispriag cleaning, build «nd repair H«pe MlUus , , lawns, Boddlnii, rototllliug, clearing areas, H. jCory, Oratifprd Methodist 2, MERRY 'A.'.Habgrt .;-...— .„„„.....,..„ 378-1396 ACCORDION LESSONS- shrub planting and monthly care. Tree .201; M.: Cershmart, Temple Beth- ODrtrude Ancle 276-B125 At Your Home Or Btuttlo »nd drainage work. Free ' estunttes. .WOMEN ' FIRE — CASUALTY - LIFE GHRISI^tAS, DorW cqyle. -....;..„...>,. :.„„.,..:.;.. a76«-17flt DANIEL KUSTER ' ' 376-6861 El 1, 204 and 202; S. Herbst, Tern-' >rtrude Turk ™«i. ~.. 37B-S841 sv^aies. . ... GUITAR LESSONS by , competent teaohtr. WOMAN WB3HE& liRONDia t«f do in Iver -pie BpthrEl; 1, 202; JP, lHauck, Lin- : WE WISHrYQtr: Dorl* Sute. —....'..~...... ,....i'...... w..... 276-2171 CALL US FOR DETAILS ON THE Evelyn Ret'tlno :-,;...„, 376TB757 Latest methods, beizlnners and advanced home. Call BRidge 6-3284. •.. tf deit Presbyterian, 215; P. Hoffman, A MBRUY CHRIST- Ddra Kuumi ».^u...... ,.m.tt.M..^B.™ 243-3998 —' my specialty Its. beelnners. Popular, WASfiBOURNE Linden Presbyterian, ;201; C. Rob- twist, cha-cha, rock and roll. etc. • Folk O NEW HOMEOWNER'S POLICY MA^ WE WISH YOU • and classic music,. CoH 378-8307. 12-23 HOME IMPROVEMENTS tt MAINTENANCE erts, TrMty-1,'209 and 20l;.T*I. JOBS; BIO OR BMALIi WE DO THEM ALL NURSING SERVICE Fisher, Cranford Alliance, 210; R. BROADER COVERAGES LOWER PRICES A.MERRY CHRISTMAS Free Sttimates — Work. Guaranteed CLARINET AND SAXOPHONE — Beginner ^prnig, First Presbyterita 2, 205. AtiD A HAPP'Y NEW through. Advanced, Juilllard . graduate. • 2764623 VISITING N UR S B ASSOCIATION, Also, L. Gamza, Temple- Beth- SEASON'S^ Phone: 378-6253.;• .v ::•!.. CRANPORD — KENILWORTH ;- GAR- :.'•; ••-. - Y..;;•• =•« .•:. fflNERALi CONTRACTOR. All ty»e« Of WOOD, Offlfc« hours: Monday through. El 3, 205; F. Winter, First B^p- INSTRUCTION IN ALL SCHOOLJBAND ln- Interior and,exterior carpentry. Roofln* Friday,. 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.! Satur- £ist 3, 245; M; §iege), Temple Beth- : GREETINGS ' strumeixts. Call Mr. JOSEPH TENORB.J •••• ,' -"-. , E . ••••. :•••••'•''••. »Bd all types of sldlnK; Fully Insured. days, 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. Eraer.gcwiy nursv 276-8143. Studio In Cranford. Holds LOU 8AVARE8E. 27C-P3S1. ing BVallablo. 24->Hour telephone service. 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••• • ••: .• ' A'••••-•-••• ." - B.M. and M.M.' degrees, professional 0767 •• ' musician. . ; tf ple Beth-El 2, 210, ang! %. 'Grits- •WINTER COMESII SERVICE I?OOI> does ke, Zioh Lutheran, 211: .' REALTORS — INSURORS ,•" •"• •••\>*R ••••-. •• THE DEACON AGENCY .plTITAR — Ifhsfcrufctton tor bOKlnner!). monb anything. .Carpentry - Electric - Walnut School area.' -Call 278-6717 after - Plumbing 'r .Re-Modeling' - Tool Making. PIANO TUNING Team standings are: • MARIE ». DEACON . 1 p.m, .or .Saturday, . . ; . w 276-3338. "'•.•• ' tt • W "Over Half a Gentui^ of Service" «BALTOR . - •••• »R 6-8QM St. Murk's I .....,.....•... . 31- 17 RELIABLE PIANO TUNIN no longer live to- 20 28 St. Paul's VC of fcl.. 18'/«, Paul HaniDson ,..,, , 278-8570 ERNEST MILLS 2764395 Call 381-0005, today, for further Informa *«other lit the same hddrcss. Mr. Ralph First'PrenbytorldVi 2 ..... tion. •••••.• 0-80 Ebcrhnrdt...... ' 1B St. Mark's 2. ....-...., !7. -Reoaonable prloes. Call 378- ALL 1 : 6S30. evenings, — -. "SHORT OF.CASH? Who isn't?. How about oarntng $30 to, S<10 a •wcok part time uelllnK AVON COS \IETICB, near your homcT For norsona USED CARS FOR SALE MORTGAGE MONEY HEADINGS Interview .In your homo call 642-B148. .' , ' 11 i' • -•• .'ii — FIAT -*- 1062, rod, good condition. ••' MORTGAGE MONEY MADAME CHATXA — Reader «ni Adviuoir. . s«ats, nnw radio, Renter, WW. Kconom TEL. 276-1053 CRANFORD .SAVINGS •* LOAN • Advice' on ull a'ffnirs of llfo. If you ••jcnl. Only• MBtt.- 310 Maple PI., Cran Mote »l cltce*-, 83 Nwth Av«.. B. ' •. > ASSOCIATION httvo any lcind oj problcmM, do not fall PURCHASING CLERK ford; . . ' i • ' . •. —* we wisk you all * very Koifth & Union Avenues to acp Mndnmo' Cha'tka. -She will tesll . you about love, business, mnrrtaum, etc.For manufacturing concern. KnowlodKo •« .95 and Up Advises you on nil problems.. Optin dally, ortlcrliiK, prlelnB, typing, work In air- a a.m. to 0 p.m., at o Dulmont Ave., one conUltioned -dfflcA. Many frlnyp beneflta .'.BUSINESS."' flight un, corner Sprlnatleld AVc, NOW-cafeteria on prcuilpe!|. We also carry a complete selection of > i WANTED TO BUY • ark,. N. J. fl'22-7427. she speaks seven INfl'ERVraWS DAILY — 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m OPPORTUNITIES THE BESTOF different lunifUaiecB. Do not fall to sou ' NATIONAL TOOL &, MFG., CO. Madumo chntku from . Weat Jndleu. 27O-100O W*,BUY BOOIKS 100 North mil St. "Konllwortl Slippers for Women &. Children ; WISHES PLEABK CALL FOR DETAJLH Everyone ia wolcomc. » l'J-30 INCOME.- SPARE TIME P. M. BOOK SHOP 12-30 No Boillnu. Refill and collect money from PLalnfleld +-380O „ New Typo j>oln operated dlspennera )n this For A J }• nren.. Must have enr, referenoca, J550 ti SECRETARY 11,850 cash. Ten bourn weekly cnnl no USED GUNS ICE SKATE EXCHANGE excellent Income. More time can rosul DR. SCHOLLS ELECTRIC * MERRY CHRISTMAS Nntlvc-spouklng Spunlsh secrut-iiry. Pro- in iVioro money.' I'or pbrsomil lutarvlov Bought'and Sold' - 1CV, SKATES. Don't discard your olt 'fnrubly South American ' (Colombian) write CO-REP. INC., 6400 VinQINlA AVE. .CRANPORD 8POHT CENTER ukatos — exehaniro them ior u good UBCB KndwTcdge of Knullah, shorthand. Ex- FirrHUUHGH. PA.., IVJ02. Tncludu nhon FOOT MA5SAGERS ' And 38 North' Avo., East, Cranford .278-1580. pair of otudal quality und condition. Ex- perience In lmndlliu: executive-confident number. •• Opposlto Pirchouso • uhiini!evj;huritov $1. Or (rot it $1. to *5lul miitturu. Send resume to Box OH, can trade-in allowance, toward the purclmso ot Cranford Citizen and Chronicle. Single — $8.95 Double — $16,95 HAPPY NEW YEAR of a now nalr. Open dully 10 a.m. "till OUNS WANTED, 'roy cush puld for an- 1 • ' • 12-3 tlquo or modern rlilci), uhotuunti, nlntolu, , durk, closed Monday - and Tuesduy. ARCHIE'S RE-BALB ' UHOP, Mwerfjvlllo, sworrln; also Nuzl and Japanene daKBcra, 1 " medals, unlfoVms, etc. Fully license. N. J. B-17-1140. ' • .- ' 12-30 Public Notices •<8«-5B40. • ;. 13-30 A GIFT CERTIFICATE ALWAYS FITS SHAHEEN AGENCY HELP WANTSET BUILDINQ LOT WANTift*'."" Write to Ilox Realtors 633. Cure of Cranl'ord Cltlzon »nd Chron- •••.•• - -. from' 15 North AVf., K. JUMBLE STOffiB MEN. TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORI> icle. ) . ' Cranfo^d, New Jersey . 1IOAKJ) OK AIJJVISTMKNT : : 2764900 and 276-0777, BCHEDULK —' JUMBLE 8TORE. 1 OBOI> Tuesduy, We.dncn.day, Friday, 0:30 MEN'yvANTBI- — General fuclory.' Shlti "••' (Zil .•-12:00. 1-1:30 cm.; Suturduy. 0:30- pine. ^ ruci'lvlnit and machine work NOTICK Ol Crisanti's •• • - -' Dl'EN WEKKKNUH . 12:00. For plek-UD!) cull 27(1-022:1. tl Steady work — will train. PARA MAN The nourd of AdJuiitment (Zoning; Evcnlnua Call Ul-'APTURING CO., one Biilttmore Ave, TowiiHlilp of arunloni. County or Onion ulp.,mn iCranford. • 12-2: New Jersey, will hoi*- a public hearni SHOE HOSPITAL Bwcrurd HCempuhaH ,. WIGERAMA on Monday, January ;t, 10B.5, at Bria MurKUorlto HcurVIn 'SPKCIAL — .WHlUi! THEV^ MECHANIC '-- Experlcufcd. benefits, Dim Itythe Municipal DulldlnB .to--consider tin Norrrta) and Orthopedic Shoes for the Entire Family Elcunorx llrudfield ... 318-1310 DRESSMAKER • slon nlu'ii, D»id. vucution, etc.. Apply I toTloWlilir: Irene Kowulikl ... aia-MM IOO'V. human hair, wins und *i«f}eU. pemon. " Ask for Mr:'Wolff, Twin Bur 1/OB: Application of- AUT1JUI* 8A^ , All Orthopedic Work Don© on Premi»e« Ruth P. DeterltiK ... ma-wau Blushed below hulf-prlco. Direct (rom M. ALTERATIONS AiuHTt'oru., 1S8 B. Wt'slfleld Ave., llosull. GUIUANO for.' a vnrlnncu -to iillow tin Harrison's* JElBftnor T». .Cruli» the Importers. -WlE rentals by week -or, locution of a two-cur garage lcaa than- tin ;.. ,;, Open Dally 9 AJM, JO 6 P<^A...... MB-U18 'wcckluiir.^Jbomplcte wl« Hurvleea. '' Expert ' l^urk. ' " . • 12-3, SUBUXI Hutnphrey ALTK.RATI&N' SHOP * „ .._„ __.^ ;_ __.. _ .^^. ;. •fcjiulteil 5 feet (rom the lilcte .and ruu CARD AND GIFT SHOP l stylini!. cliiunlnu' itnd repairs.* Sales — Ld^ H, — ,-auita— C6aU VOUNG MAN, .Ki drive- Btullon wnv'An nil yard' property lines on Lots 17 and Id, 1 304 CENTENNIAt AVE. ^ | CRANFORD 38a-«70, Services — 780-1240. Hoiwu Alden ' I as.slht in . .iiliiDiilnu dcnartmunl. cVun Block 371).-Unown as «l Henjanilli street. 9 H- UNION AVE. Of WIIJU.' ' "•''". W Complete Alultiple listings -«• The aulU. .vai'lanci; l- tiouubl to/b.c d

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By jfcark flavliand ^-^ never again - regain the put time ran out with the • Tigers, :*•,• •;.':' •'••. . ,.•'.••.' *-r"' '• '- •/. i' '• ' •.••'••'. • ..M. The Lirideri Tigers. ptowsdihem. | GborgeV Goodwin deadlocked ,the upp]; by .fiv^,fi&. ;.,.••;,;-;•,':V• ;•./•*" v '•'.''..' . selves to.be,op^^^^i^xas conteist— "^ . "a"t4 ARi104A6 When'"hA"' Kh"e "«*•"•**"satariw«o CtanJora . .; . |. • iindin' . , ;, . .'; O. T••.*;.•/ •••.•• •i}-.r'."t ijif the..state.>«'they deJEeatcd .a laytips. prahfflravMO-able tp take OppUwin •.••:•. ••»-p;nwjf 4 jys1 hustling .CraAfflrd;.quintet by a 73- V lead when Beadie andt Ltiethold; ; Bcliw^UAuaQl) .1, 1 3iBartkos ' • 9 '3-21 68 margin Friday!' at the CtanforB; botth 'score" scored on>ohdjives" drives.'. LinHeti 1Q « 23 -8 -the ... ..Jim^IcpioUd*as Ihe higtisparer biefbre the Tiger -offense caught '•; • !)• fire and 'reeled QW.,^n,:, straight binsmore-.' , i"'V SI ...... BiSkretbaJl of the gaijfte fpi; thfe T?igers afi he hit hrl&tensejv O t> '.6}V- •:'".: .: • • .•.'/-,'!.•' >ri Agency *ieglers ctit .„. .. 2"525 : points..points..".. Liiddy BartkasBrtk 1 arigg points before Cranford could? inf m Defending s&t :wate|p H, S. took.a,s"s.eveii Total's ','2iM (18! Totalls 'JS H'TS ,„,_ ...... •t^mg~V^owW^ ^ ^^ Fred QlaytoQlayto n roaridejrrij i offf; ,th ,th e Lini - cuperaiep . ^ Qrauford;..'..... 12 18 . 19 21.-J6a ; Ftiaay evening In tlilfe CrattfofS^ feo^ling J^eagUe., • ' " Listed t>elow are directions to hen ^ense with 21,^21^44 15"fi>ark' point bulge',at.thlge,atthe hlf'halfhalf.'.' ' \ ,:// . liiudcn : .i '.-..',.'.,"... H 21 .' .•il M' (7—73 1 w get to Brldgewater-Rarita^i Hijjh 's^'s'ptfv^ly^^ly . ". ;'. "'.' .'' Cf^pr ^ was JjutscoreJjtso d in th^ pifce'ti Barber .Shop^ move*>^tq- a tUrd.-place tie with Period by'a stiip iv/o, point Mpdertf^$.arber sjidji^ by sweepmg BrricQ •*-•-«««••••fM**Other* School where Crartford will piay ; Bojj >uethold h;ept the ganie' i petition &!• pife- |wol-day pitches. ; " in- the first annual Messenger-; close for the Cpugars as he ^ibtched marging : . tydid} rtHtyp}arid} .HTireegam6 AvinsVwrere. record- 10 of 14; shots fron>Athe floot and .paced tthhe Tigers with seven points rjameht \yhicii >^ll bej played e; ftpjlday , elasp# witll brmjr G4«ett« Holiday. BlasketbaJJ Clas- ed by~:Ai'arid jack's Te)caco IS'-- J 1 1 together four pf the. most^^ success- four-for five Ironi the firee thVow apiece".^ 'GeTST^-tSotJdwinpafaped over CrahfOrdHotel ai\dCran-J ..., „.., , . dn: successivusiv e -*-gfe- - , «—j%~ j sic on M«h^y~¥rt3(^1'u€tsiay «ve- nt£ to lead'the Gou^ar tmrm ful coaches in the state, the vet- iihe tor ariptal of 24y. markers: in" ber 27-and.28, at the. Bridgewater- offensiye attacttkk i n ththisi peripdid: : eran BillMaFtih lias directed Crari? Luethold also did wfeil defehsively OTSK6e''St6fe-tJver riayee^s.(i' Cranltiird wjent into; the final Junior Varsity' Basketball 111 and 184 tot a W$ total while -'-*'-':•-!l - leading the-BJack: Labels fbtdfbtd , inn the nightcaft.nightcaft' at 9 pia.pi;ain. the ,state.. Aind the number o| 1 n s stanza t^ai^ihg by a 56-47; s;c,pre. Martin's pupils who have gone op abput^ one-half Mile 4<>y ti** The score seesawed back •and Cranfprd atsRahw^y, 6:^5. p.m. l :ii 'fill Rprios on Victory oycr th> Sooriefs. Voad on the left hand side. forth in the initial period with Lin- "The Cougar teain settled uowri ahd ib collie, games of 163,222 and 226. ' ;. .. on' Maibjiiey chipped in with' "-/-•. Ben .taking ft 'slim 14-12 lead at the they closed tKft gap*,to ioiir points Hockey fr-zCranford Hodcey Clu\> • Due. torthe'-'holiaays'.-'tlife- Cran- iprr tblp wjilner^v ,,..:: -...•"•••••': ' ''::,:' . k i i ; ..; j i 1 Coser The < Cougars ^took a. short when Pinsm6re and Luethold Hit pee. wees/vjf. South Jersey all-stars fdrd "Bbwiltig: League: will resume '" Sal's won "their first ganje pf the gram have been earmarked tor the tf in. pciifti' iS Sc0tcb on. two, free throws apiece. ' Cranr at Haddpmie|.d, .6:30 p.m. lived,lead in this period when Ron afctipn Jattuary 7,1966. season by edging th«i YFW, 32r?9v Midland jScho&i for' brain-injured Plaitis' Chuck Dettmar,,. ;whos;££ gchwartzbath! hHt on ai foul shot-, fiord went on to score two' more (,••'••; ;-'•' Sundajr;, V ..''. .''•• childf-eK, North. Branch; • according pj^ubs of the past.several years "hav v Other- high games . were rolled Rich .I^cCormick vf as the onlypliy-' also, beeii':•^ cons'idered.vambng th Led by, McCloud, Linden was. able points and iridve^within two points Hockey -v Crsdnford ijtdckey Club py: Tigurelii, Crawford^s Gulf.21'/;' er op eiUier squad^tohu dou^ to tburn^ey ( cchchairmen Jack V. to reel off five straight points be- of the' Tigers, " Linden, however, seniors vs. MountainJUakes.at'Wil- Irion;; principal, at. ,.JU>idgew.ater- elitete.. Ccach JDittmar haas ju^u&t 'jvlershon,.;. Shaheen- 4gehcy^- .'212', figures ,&s! lie! rtetied 12 markers. sank two •• \free erupted once agata \Q rake ^con- low Brook Rink, 7: IS,-a.m. Bdritan High School, and,Frank:$' u»«i/sU3i % high numbeb r of boys M Park Pitt fore Luethold Tbrgerseii; ;Shaheeri Agency, 202; . ^arl Kaimer, Glenn^AJUijri^er and g , , thrpws. siderable 160 witj? little ,time. left •'.' ' • . ''. Monday . ;• •':'"'"'.'• ' orsgrteh; Modfeiiii . flatb'er Shop; Plprm ^difrpin led ,iti& Hotel tp a TV p special','ial'.' assistant to thjEjJJ on ,ttoo COU«EC ball. . • ";' Joe's • Market swept past Crisaintl in the, gaihe. • Crarifprd moved iiftef iuftering through two ,lo# ^ second peyiod 'proved dis- V&viity basketball -^ Cranford 22; JBirSuhy, Mike's. Barber Shop, $t?Zp victory over ,tfae Jokers. •president. of Etjiicon, . liSc.," of hoe Hospital to. take a; 2Vi-gftme astrous for Cranford d*s they• coiijd withinfpur^n. numferoiis,dcci&sipjis vs.' Brldg^water -r- Rarttori High 18! Cory> ,Me#iWfist Melt's ;CluV, Kaiiner'had 15; ^hile: AUin&er : jg.seasons wi|en basketbair uras 1 firidgewater. •;. (•'••• ,/ -;',••:; ;'/"'•:,„ •••;.. |ed, fi an^ ^bnr'pm chipped ,jri 1 tying established/; ill The neweadd oveoverr, JaJan BaBab^ntinb g anil School in Holiday Classic »t 22; CiFahio,' At- and Jack's ';TeK- The' tourHairheht'iis beitig' cd- Bridgewater-Rtiritari, 9 ,p':in. , '203' and 200;: Cytffthaluk; Staiti- -sponsored by the 'Somerset Mess,6n- school, -S^uthv-Plalnfiel'd's : Ton* ^T . y^owj.-,this Week in the ; Cotpla 1>^' ctevelppefj a plienoroeri'' Hdcjcey — Cranford Hockey Club ^ ^lhdH g&Ga&tte!. iint Briag^tfci^Jri- jpkrfc Village: ppwling, League. .." Jjuhipr and' senior teams vs. Dem- h High School, ana is' sancti«ne.d «l wiilning fiabif.'bvef the past T^e "Parky/ay keglers jnoyed to fe.;|oOd^v^i,;- •: -• >' -• s,eyeseyen yea>s; ,<;ioto,ia-co,ajih^<;otoiacoajih^d clubs arestat Wtirlnancb Paf-fc; 7:15 a.m. A,lsp, Linge, Acacia Insurance," by thee New Jersey'' State ((Meis ^ ]• scholastic. Association! , '•- • havp .^compiled Sn amazing J760r a, tift f or tjie; second spot by tajfeing . •.'•'• '•'..• '•.";••• Tueteday ''..;'. ••>'• '". 222; fcasfluale, ijVeftcia insuriiince,; three, gam'es frpni the Crahfprd •• Varsity Basketball >- Finals -of 522;: ,!fust,h,- iBr^s? jwihrii*ig • percehtage;. includ- Coaqti Robeirt Grade's p'uck'slef^ apjcfe.ar to be bacbackk- in^the form his day at the four parjticipatittg ing tfce.<;lroup,II championship i§' *" "'• st Shopv • Cranford' Body and MfiSsfen^er-Gaiiette Holiday $as- &03; DiGiovanjfti; .Bajrnett's LjciUprs, er. Works »U6 swept B.aroti's teams displayed seyeral yearsflgo when iliey-Pan Up a 84^iame winning ketball cysslc at Bridgey?at^r-Rar ; . Kxonfijc, < Jiarnett's Liquors, schools and a limited -number wijl 119^3 and a run to the state finals. : also be made available at the busi- g ; ; , stieakr by^r a three-year period. _ .-... •>•'•.u-.. ••., •••. :.'^ •'•.''.'•/•• "•'... jritan' High! School Tne cJorikqilatioit il'^tt':IiJ coiitest -will he: j^layfed at 't:30 p.m. ness offic.es of the: Messenger- dgewatepRta jgfe ••series, were -rolled by: Nick • This seAson; a yefy young senior ,wuad is.already;5-0 while the 2pl; Did; GahdJo, ^Howiaid. R^aV between the, •lowers oi Monday • Gazette,. 36 East Main Street. V ^, tng ; junior• skaters'sport an^^identical;record and the pee wees are 4-0. -::.y jtors, 213; Burdett, ^wJaiSd Reali r is 3lso jn the same leagufe rizi^, Jan'Bab Printing 5715; night's fea(ries while thfe ^winners gal's ,; •• • Extensive plans have hetm miide P^te Bansort, Acnie Oeneratpf, 54fl; The, seniors gained jmoire VFWj. .:.>,.,;,.•...;.-:': ^ an enviable four:year winning will meet irt thfe firials at 9'p;m. : for the presentation'of awards. 'In record, in his first headacoachinfe High -Greenwpbd, ^canford Body Wins over'.thirweekend- Cranfbra €sral'. SuRpty '•$$%;, %$M&,'•Bfu'.Uders'Bluefe Libels •/....: p and Fender Works, 542; T*ed Za- " •; '••• - W*djte»jay •.-• , •':;';- jke vrVi acfditio.h tq-1' team •'••ttop'hiei, •" jri d ej,. ;He clpped Mis Success Linden JVs r,ene^ed its annual rivalry with the by winning the coVeted. Group I •mdrski,' P'arkwj'ay Bowl; 539; Henry Summit Redwings on Sunday and Varsity .Basketb^ljl ^- Cranford find's • F&rina'cy,, "215; i. 6ella * bers of the winning's«j(]ad'*\rili IJPT Jli^h School varsfty vs. aluanrii, 7:: Staie'cjjanipitfnship efarly this yeaf. Danyus, Baron's Drflgs, • '525j 'yctune aw^y wjth a 3-1 yicttfry^On Sala, Peppermint RJoom^ZOO; Volk- /S^i individual rfoptueSj an<3.vjtlit6 Waliy Chapmah, dqe's Market, 523; JjallytoEflge p.m, "ilPreliminary,:. g^me, between ftrann, S^tfri Gleaners, #3, and Mo- Saturday, they .had stopped the .•.' ••'./• .Bill Bregnel, Parkway Bowl, 522, junior, varsity and Varsity second JLeen, Swan Cieaners, 201. -' ,." Demai-est jockey Cliib, 5-rl. : ; , AlspT Carmine Festa; Joe's Mar- * amViil-begin at 5:45 p.m. ••'.'.' .' Teaiift standings, jare:; Bowling Results r ket, 521; Phil Laixdow, Crahfoifd . Fresbniah goalies. Ron l}eLbnge ,': ^elma Miiidlin. posted tne- high ; 1 Bod? arid Fender Wprks, 519; John •fhe'- Linden' junior varsity bas- was again Cranlprd^s ••fcjejr to suc- 25 ^ei"{es,'.af. -jwl'rii'iid ' the,"hlgh> game'" Talarqwski, Joe's Market, 519; Er- ketball team "put tip a^erriffc dis- cess in their win over Summit as Rolls 3ft' • 2i%> MM, .Of -^89: this Wppk". in -Ihie. :lijl ai:.; -apwv.Mlv In Conference Gbntest; 64-30 nie Ljguori,, Jap! Bab Minting, 518; playv of second effort ahd; debated he stopped numerous- shots. The Ih Bowliug jjelles Loop 1 'Betii" i:t:: '' d ' 1 y;-p.,y?;::.:: .-:/;-.• • 22 2a is Tom YpUBgy Aqua Heat, 5ifl; Teifldy Cranfetfd,' 64-61, li^st Friday at'the jjlay df the third line, which con- Joan R^yhier- -had a 214 game 32 '25 Vn 19 V League...... _, ..,, ...... ^.;.' • By throws and two baskets. The: Coug- 25; 20 yella, A.qua Heat,-SWrT»feorge rSq- local gyhi;. •.'•'.•'. ••',. ','.•.••..' .•• '. '•'''.', 30' .,';•', p,ther:high f.eries;Were rolled by: The Cnanford High School VI ars only" atteniptfed one foul sho]t, Bsts entirely a£ junlo'r teani players and a 520 Series to pace.all keg- Errico _,^-,.. ,,. '.Ai' • 24','..:«. ney,. Cranford • Batber Shop,. 615; Jvlcthodlrt ••Men's .Club' .. 44 liariqtn '^chiulttian, 44a; "feiaine Co- but they jiian,aged to sink eight ,tjie Cranford five placed three Dave Cluff, Kevin • Sullivan.. ,^nd icrs in the ••BdwUng Belles League > ty basketball, teatn roHied to an JackJk^. k CfCranfordd BdBody* andd ;: .33; hen;: i40;Siii a|j Hprowitsi, |?ty Roz baskets. Doug -Ross put in fiv« inpn ili double, fijgures. Chucl^ yfe lieumark, also was-superb, ac- this past week. ' ' :•• .:.'..'•'•••.:;• ' ath" ind.\.my--r'f •" • 4j;- • 53-'.,••22 easy ;!Watchung Conferehce victory KxQof,.Vjtefljr til Kantiir, 412, antit points tojlead the Cougar^ in theFender WprkSi 51.5; il^ fcascsak Diakon, Larry Nelson, jjind Craig cording to Cdach Crane. The. local Ella Krjagier had.th« second-high rccn's Opld 28 , "if" :33 oyfer the Crusaders of Clark Tueg- Cranford Bpdy and er, Works, irrtctt's tji.w 28 22 :.. 23 Florence Walton, 402. „ third period [scoring.- Mattes Sands ,pu,mpfid in 17, 15, and 11mentor alsoi^ singed: out the. fine series with 504. . tandara .jiUjnbiDr r,,... "29 21 «A 23Wi •day at the losers' home court by ducked .seven for Clark. . j 502; Richard Jiairding,: Parkway points, respjEybtiyely. Drenczak led Team .standings are: i I^ ' !)'4' •H 24 • Team standings are: ^; • ; « ' play of Bill "Hayes and Doug Wee.ks 40. *"»21 .' 24 f fe4-39 "margin. Ken Dihsmore ajti^ Bowl, 501, and William Delfinis the Tiger offen^e; with 18 ppints. w ,_., ' aei»..'Sun. Co. ;• The Cougar secondary >was put 11 Crnuford ttotel ...... , 27 21 ' '. 24 • • Joe's Market, 500. as- jtntajcir. cpntrijbutipns in the win-' 34 43 •Bayorino ' 9^>b Luethold shared scbring n in in the final, period, and they •The Cpugars trpke ipbse in the Shaheon ••'14. iUiiyock's Foods ,!.;.;.,: 15 12 24- 20%; 24'/a Team standings are: N;eumark led -the scoring with two ciaritXttpw ... W CKlien, & .Chrqfjl^lc;. .:>;;;*. IV '13 ors for Cranford ..witH J2. points qutscored Clark Tby a slim l^lSs first' period and Hit up a. 16-6 Howlund Realtors '.,...'. 31 20 '1 -25, PafiWood '...... , .;•. .;•„.. ].. : 'Comm«nity , Dell V 22 14 13 i goals artd Wayes had pi^e. •';: 37 ' 19 '•• '2< niarigin. The C o ii % & ? s g; w lead. The Cratifprxl team used «a •22, •Und's ph«irm»cy Hillside •-...... ;...':.v,,.. 13 •'. 14 • apiece. Mattes was the bright'.spot Jqe'is Marmot ,...... 13M, Leonard. Jewelers 33 • 3S 28^ Sflturday.-Captain Mike' Clare The QymB .....'. 21 . 24 pp ' -18V4. a6M> •2ffi?Sfe,'V;- •••••.••;•••-•• i)a the Clark lineup as he^Baiik 18; pumpekl in,seven field shots, white] Jan Bab* PrlntidB,...•...;'.. 38 ,18 full . court press and picked . off ; Parkway Bowl ...... 16 The Oo-Gcts ••• '28, ,Swa'n Ca '17' 28r : J3 • The C-bugars provecf:„ tjieir 'holding their opponents to, three. 26 . numerous passes to run u"jk thei Allen Fiihrman each tallied H. K. Porter, ino. fechlector's ' 18', '^9 •••12 • .15' Solonton"s Sport Shojj .t'. e pa o p 1' ' -.''•• •' '22 ; twice in leading Cranford past ^ fength in the initial period;.as. .; Cratjfbrd. will face the; Iqdiarts 'i '53 ' 30 lea'df Qne half of the total. Cougar • :S'' '),, 1 of BahwAy; in ^ Conference, garae; Acme Gbneriitor : ;..\. 31 31 Art Tipaldi chipped in ttleir pt^ssing; 'def^nfee heidJ the 23 • 'output in fhis period came 6n free j^ pp Cranfolrd BorbBr .Shop ...". 10 l T i Crusaders to a mere eight points, tonight at fta'hway. Cronford Body ,J(i Fendpr Works 19 53 throws. The tigers closed the gap with a. single. tally. The- juniors pinsiribre led the Cougars in this Cranford Clank Tliermal, Inc...... '; 18 24 ; Anna, Heat ...;.;.;...... '.i... .It; when their defense began tointer- a v v \ •-' . GV T week by DlanKuie Demarest, 4-0. jieribtf witH eight while Mattes re- Gootfwlh 2 0 Mattes 3 10 16 prlsantl Shoe .Hospltrfl' . T...;.. 10 •20 • cept CoiS(jar passe*. • * - _..e annual Fall awards assembly^ Bodnar Scott • ehristensen, Phil Ackerman, Robert Baty ^chael corded five for Clark. ' Beadle 13 Oorqkl,.. ., l 0 2 BJtislK .Roofing •..' ...:.,'' MVJ- 27 Vi .Gary DeLongc and Frank Flight $cjiw'>ztjin;h 2 , The Cougars were outscored in < was fyeld Tuesday at Cranford.High; Coyaggioyaggp,p , . ' perjod and : , ablerio' retaia,:-'aa,U: ^Umm %34-32 lead iietic-awards to Fall sports particj-; Krichnian, David Ljfagley; Bill 0 5 Jl. ifmited the Cruisaders to wo field to, a 10-t victory .over the Sumriiit K Don Grote. % 7 Ufcljtrlsh 0 3 at the half: Bill Sprge dunked six pants.•'•"•.';'' '*:\ •:• :„ v" •. '•'•••. .. •Martin, Mike Mittieman, Bart Os- j^als and a pair of .free thjows- i points in this; periflid to le^d Cran- Redwings at Branch Brook. William Margin, director of ath- tro, Pete Prior, Stave Rabin, Lee Band mein^er^ reCeivltig awards Staith'cra Oh' Saturday evening,;, the pee (?ranford scored 'seyen jbaskets, Chrlstonsoii |n 850 League ford. pttniciak scdred ei^ht points iiosfv/zs'tti charge of the pro^-, Schumacher and, Craig Weber. ifr,om Director • Robert • Vurochko, -i o a wees travel; to Haddonfield tot • ^lpstl-y op breakaways. |SciH]«ta^ Denisoy . i.fr 3 Carl Pink pf Economy tbssed the to lead Linden. . "gram; . .'••' •'.:" -.'• .-••• .. :,-..• •' '•'. Assistant Coach , Vinife;,:^d werft: sri%pjiMilesv Ellen.Watson^ Afchd!coh,C; S' 0 4 v cohtest against'the South^jfersi bach and' Luethold" paced" CrarifoVd Altmns - 1 02 only^600. set this week iii the Cran- r Thei; (Jougars came back during' 1 George.Ifayeck, president of the; handed put lettei-s to the ^ Linda Surgens, jilt Warrington, with four, points apiece. Martlii 0 p 0 ford 350 League. Fink had games the final period with an exception- all-stars in a prejftmijaji^y^gaine to Ciranford Booster.IClub, presented! •Varsity/football players: Bill Al Beye'rly Gonsior, Carpi tihaniber- ' Clart was able to score 13 jioirits Krtchmln 4 0.4 6t 199, 203 and i206 for a 608 tpfaj. al defense and managed" "tp hold aj semi-pro cont^str The 'squirt 23 sweater certificatcsT'to athletes bans, Chuck .•^chaeacori; Rich laih; Carolyn Coyle, Barbara Mit- to third period >HehCr'aijlorcl bV Totajs- 31' 2 64 ' o ai J» • Swebps were won bjr Recca ar" their lead. -The Tigers- took the aquad' (lQ^yeSfs old and younger) winning their first letter as well as Archdeacon, Tom Baker, Jack Ba- chell, "Torry Limbne, An,ita Weil, ga;n to foul.. Clark Wjt on nine free e ld '...'..,. 19 -14 17"' H—f Porchetta and EcPnomy Electric. lead for a short tirrie but a' six point afci-wilT srfe 'action;'". •: * yak, John; Carter^ Mike Clare, Gene Irene Zielinsfcfi Pattjl Mineur, Bar- Clttrk ...'... .8 0. 13 . 12—31 1 awarding letters*and sweaters to ,| Othdr high games-.Were rolled string for Cilrahfdrd inbved thfejGbuT <*On Sunday, the seniors are bafld.members and twirlers for, the Demscy;, Paul, DiMaTco, Ken J&insr ba.ra'Mitchellj Connie Leedom, Dalfe bjy; Tom Miller, Karl's, 217; Art gars ahead. CranforjiHn^d out- slated-to tajfuj on the' Mountain first time." "'• : :.more, Jerry Friedman, Edward Reynolds, .Barbara' May^'Beth jjulliva'nt, Stuart's, .211; -Frail Re- scored jMdfin±JA' anne. iMuhn,...Cindy • Staiger,' and AND TROUBLE v Olftkoi . 6 V? 18 •, Colonial, 202; Hflgh Greenwood, Nolsofa Anderson alumni gamo 'has been set for Jan- Mark -Aaron, Joel Becker,. John sentcd by-Charles Jlessiha to: Lpuis CaroiyivMcGhee/ ff-Y, 2O0, and Steve Mihansky, 6 n uary 2 at Brancn h Brook Paia k bee- ICAL, v Knfcuer 1.3. 2. .8 3rY,:209. ' :', .\ . .-. V ' ' Satjds •. * 'a :. 0 H gihinihi g a.tt 7:30 a.m. anr 33V. 241/. Friendly Bnrb*r» 23 36' Cranford Recireation J"»nwood Hurdwarc .., ...33 'M A COMPLETELY Colonial Barbers ,. 33' Co. .,....;...... , 2}. it 's norbera , 20V!i 3?V4 Tavern „..,..- 19 JJ-- 7th Grade Trojans" ••• 2" :omDany ....,.....,:.,.. xs 33 Hells Angels .... 2 0 Wins So untouchables ,..;l.... , 2 0 Purple'Dragons 1 1 ?r Letter Globetrotters . 2 - d Brains •••• ••: 1 1' Robert J. Ha Dn,. son of Mr. Jets :...i..... War Lords...... 1 1 and Mrs, R. M. HaW . z. o. of 21 Dunkers Vamps -•• 1 1 SYSTEM Berkeley Pi. was awardc^ varsity f Mocks 0 2 Including a 5 Year Guarantee letter at Blair- Academy, irs, Miracle Workers 0 2 town, ' Astros «..•;., 0 '2 Hotrods... 0 2 Killers ..—• < -r— Q 2 HEBE'S WHAT YOU GET WITH THE BORNE* He was a member of Blair's var ians ; ...'. 0" 2 Regurgitators ....•• ..:...... , 0 2 sjty soccer team. The team won Mi^Mebrers in the 7th grade, "High scorers in the ,9th qnd five-games, lost five "and tied one loop wereijiackinoff, GJph'etrot- 10th grade loop 'Were: Bud Me- ters, 20; Hiibkk, Glpbetrottors^ Leod,' Purple Diragoiis, 13; Hojvie 14; Ueyet, Gttt*^tjrqtteifs, 10; Kaplani Vamps', 10; Do^ Cada- Isaac, Jets, i4; Ijtad3a4, Jets, 13, vers, 11; Holleran, Cadayersr 11; and Novcjlw Jets, 10. Fredericks, Cadavers, 12;. Jim Cushing, Trojans; 10; Miller, 8th Grade Killers, 16, and ibiRiril, 22. ' N£W NEW- NEW- 5 YEAR 11th and 12! Grades pra-fornried eletlro* fa*t action protect)** ... W _ ling thtoughout the land. 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    - /I ••• r t f ^ - ': •! '..«/ et with vtB'i' markerS,,, Also scOrjngH M'f*'iAt'to%'£^.f\fw' yvere £eggy Bfennan, Karen Cock; 1 •"."•.« Arlene Santello, Mary Brennafl and; ^Brownie Troop 414 ring" a guest to their Christmas Bandits Brpwnieis of Ttobp 41,4 '"op celebratjoa.'at the- Little.. League "' OthiSr Tnembers of -the teim ;are i their Jast, meeting with > recita- ieldhoiise. The program included, rCa-rojl .fipyleV-Ddtoia:'. .PupikoWki, • | tioii of their 'Brownie Prei^Be,; but /1 . aelett• r e Ann. e.. .™rSchwart^ ".•" **jr ••z* doinV*UAJ IgL pl#CT|J^ "" ir.ol/ ^'«/rug'," Barbara MadljS, after '"'Santa', appeared, all resem- o/riime imitations,iiitib , find a group of s(t;y Noycllo, Jo^iin Otlowski and blanqe, to" a, scout meeting disap- [lancers .with • f lasbligfitsr to simu- Karen' Sma'11. .;" '••';••• ••"•^.i... .'<'. .••' "• :vA $^600 peared:^KajS.Eschie substituted for '• t' :* •' 1 late, old fashioned flicker films': Stephnie Palasinski is .'acting : weekly'.payroll was,tajkingirig of, cfitpls, ; were refreshment's for the 22 girls . 38, of', SpTingfiialdV" • • gquad (is- we.ll as Jtusty- Qree, his sister ran into the building as- Mountainside. "A Christmas cele? jrtd rates. Will be in effect on Sun- Norris Benflnskls,'T(im Downing, the bandit rushed back to, the car,. bratioh was held a't the honie of day>'-,v '• • •...,..•'•.•.,•[.• •.;,••:' Ron'RHter Nelson Dittmar, Ron "I thought there had been | collis- osl to McGough ol Muitiiiojjr V the troop's cOTle-ader, Mrs. Charles On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday iS pounds, and Gary- BVadfieUtiOs Rubenstein and others. ion," Mr. Brossert said. In the of-.Craig* and entertainment was pro-and Thursday/. 6f next; week, gen- Cougars ' fice- were Mr. Brossert's ° fatheri o Miller of Roselle Park ib over vided by memliers under the di- eral skating sessions .will be held ime at 136 pounds. (•. arid a, sales engineer. "• ; Secondin rection of Scout Ann ;§akelarid,es-. from &;30 a.m; to noon, 12:30 to-3 iFollbwirig Gill's victprj;, JerrJ AFTER SHAVE COLOGNE After learning of the' Fdbbery There were gaihes.and a grab bag. p.m.j 3:30' to 6p.m. and 8:30 to Friedman stopped Leone of Park the three men emerged' frorti the 10^30 p.m. At those, sessions regu- 3-6; Doug Nordstronti blankdd ;Za- ••.••'• i .office before the-two thieves ftad • Junior Troop 444 * lar'weekday rates wlllibe in effect. .'.-failure to capture any • light- Last meeti«g of Junior Troop 444 rillo of Park, 3rO, and 'Cooper • time to back their par in the .dead ' Oh New' Year's Eve, sessions will weight bouts previented. Crariford pinned Johnson of Pafk in 3:32. end street They ran cJo.se to the was turned over,lto the^ celebration from' coming but the victor inC the of Christroas. Gifts were Exchanged be:.conducted from 9:30i- ajni to car, but stopped as Mrs. Poznanski noon, 12:30' to""3 p.m. and 3t30 .to Cougars';i.irst holiday, wrestling and refreshments served/ After- \( . Ben Milania;' , warned, them, "They havea gun." 6 p'm. Thet evening session, will riot tournament^wjUch ^as held last St. Micha#« Girl g Wfl wards, three Visiting Cadettgs from ."•• "The"license number S taken, be held on this day and weekday Saturday at" the local .gym. ; " Authorized Dodge Dealer but a check with the Motor Ve- TxOop :• 551; Donna Pyle-, .-Joan rates Will be ineffoct^ ''•-.'• Beat Sacred Hearty 25n9 BroWne and Virginia Popadak Rb'se'Ue Park woh the toiirrtey llAZOR •hicle .'BiireaV disclosed no such" The St. •Michael's CW' girls ' •' \ • The holiday schedule,.••will resume wjlth 4°0 points s while Cranf ord. ' ' \ number, Mr. Brossert said. "-...• played carol records and led .basketball team downed Sacred on•.Iv[ew Year's Day.. \ '• •:•.. placed second with 39 and Morris.- : Roselle Park - ••.;. 'N;. K;'.'.:;.~- TKe man • who accosted Mrs group singings •' Heart of Elizabeth, 25-0,.this pas . More than 20,000 fee skating cn- iown.Prep had S2' arid Pingry, 12, (1 Mile East; of Garden State : PoSnan,ski' w>s of mcdiunv height ••-••X' Cadette Troop 117 thusias.ts have visited the \Varirian- week, '••;'••• '; '•..'••;. ' •'•' •• ]; ,t\•$••.'. •; ;.;'•• .:.'•.. Exit'•' 'Birth he and his companion* were , At last meeting of Cadette Trobp The Cougars, did not .win' a Sue Faeser paced the local quln . '.. ', .1 co Park, Ice Skating; Center since it match ' uwtil Ed' GUI decisioned white.---." :•' V . ' '. „*;•••'••. •' " 117, each scout was permitted to- opened on October 20. ! ' • .. i; Moody c-f Pingry, 8-1, at 148 pounds • •'•] although - they had placed: four; . • < FIATURINO AofomoHc IWAtlW COMFO«¥ grapplers In, the finals at lighter f Jiycee Cage Clinic : ; weights...','..;.,. '-. •. :. ' .. yM...... '. "•'. • What s the secret ELECTRIC SHAVER Set for Tuesday Greg Grqte lost to Baldasarrc of • Quiet hMt-^-no booming filutol Roselle, Park at; 98• pounds, Aiken of the great k- The third annual Jaycee- Basketr lost to ; Bohnenberger of Roselle i-;,:..'.»: • ra«I-thrif ty O-te f urnac*. balL Clinic will be conducted Tues- Park at 106 pounds; Dave Ladanye \ ; day from 10 a.m. to .1 p.m; by Coach Melrose Martini? WilHarn Martin and his Cranford jE;Iigh . School varsity basketbal (WE USE GREAT GIN) >\-v : team.; • • ' ' : /.'•''"'.:'. •'',. -." ••,' A>4YU.$.CAR The clinic is open to bdys from the. fifth grade 'up. Participants Brakes Hollned, set ..,.,....^.^,,..»»._.- $7.06 :Wfe start with superb Melrose ^ GAS HEATING lalght'or. Brake Adjustment «.,...A_. . 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