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Community Church, Mrs- DorreU former menial hospital patients in grants of almost $10,000 for psy- is superintendent of the cradle roll the state, free hospital service chiatric clinic treatment service, Mrs. Dorrell department and a member of the At IWf-W«y Marie which has provided treatment foras well as broad progress in pre- First Aid Squad Commission' for Education and the GARWOOD ^- Work on re-six Union County citizens enabling ventive education and improved A Commission on Missions and placement.of tone chests in the them to return to useful lives inlegislation in the field of mental Ambulance Fund E V: 111 New Jobs Christian World Relations,. organ at Garwood Presbyterian their communities promptly, and health. KENILWORTH — Mrs. Edward Mrs. DorrelTs activities are not Church has progressed to a point Dorrell of 324 Coolidge drive, new limited to church work. She b al- which will permit use of the GARWOOD president of the Women's Society so program chairman for the Ken- orfcan for lister services, it was CRANFORD KENILWORTH for Christian Service of Commun- ilworth Parent-Teacher Associa- reported by the Rev. Eric S. Kenilworth Public Schools ity Methodist Church, has been ap- tion. Her daughter. June, is a stu- Toucher, pastor. . Vol. UTO No. U. Cntcred at accond claia mall nutter at pointed recording secretary for the dent at McKinley School. CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1957 - tha Pott OWce at Crantord. N. J. 3 Sections, 24 Pagesr— 10c WSCS district office of the Newark Assisted by men of the church, Report Variety oi Activities Conference. Southern District. 'She is not the only member of Stanley Mallinson has completed her family active in church and installation of a new chest for KENILWORTH —Susan Solty- Mrs. Dorrell has held office • for sik is celebrating her sixth birth- the past three years in the local civic activities. Her husband, a the upper manual, and the chest Final Test for New Pumper Today Way Cleared for Expansion day. She treated her classmatc3 Open Howie Marks WSCS organization. She-has served driver tor Sheffield Farms, was for the lower manual wil be re- Doyle Named to Succeed as secretary of Christian social re- chairman ol the horrte division in placed after Easter. to cup. cakes and ice cream. Games Wedding Anniversary lations, and local church activities the recent Boy Scout fund'.drive were played and prizes awarded. GARWOOD — An open house Program by Temple Beth- and last yeai was vice-president and is institutional reprvsentative Dickerman Heads She is a member of Miss Hclene was held recently in honor of the As a result of a recent agreement on a property adjustment be- in charge of all programs. for the local scout organization and Austin's kindergartens- 30th wedding anniversary of Mr. tween the Board of Education and Temple Beth-El, the;way now has a member of the .Pastoral Rela- Miss Joan Meyer's kindergarten Schindler in Fire Chief Post Also active in other work of and Mrs. Arthur Desch, Sr of 339 been cleared for the temple to begin making dtinite plans for expansion tions Committee at Community Industrial Phase classes are dyeing Easter eggs, Second avenue ; and to welcome on the 325-by-180 foot plot it has Deputy Fire Chief Bernard ceeded . by Capt. Theodore C. fective as of January 1, 1956, Dep- BOROUGH OF GARWOOD Church. making baskets and decorations in their son and daughter-in-law,, purchased on Walnut'avenue, ad- Doyle, Sr,. has been named to sue* Chamberlain as deputy chit'f. uty Chief Doyle was appointed as Of Fund Drive a paid fireman on January 15, raorosro ORDINANCE NO. »;-J preparation for their party Friday, Mr. and Mrs. .Arthur Desch, Jr., joining the Walnut Avenue School 'feed Chief Howard G Schindler When Chief Schindler first GARWOOD — Appointment of 192?, and was advanced to the An' Ordinance Providing (or the Relea* ThouRh we travel the world over April'12th. > and family of Milwaukee, Wis., playground. when the tetter's retirement be- made known his plans to retire Extlnsutihntent and- Vacation of Public B. E. Dickerman. vice-president of Municipal this year, at a dinner held by the rank of captain on March 2, 1942. Right* In a Portion of Maple Street and to find the beautiful, we must have Children in Mrs. Enid Levy's who were in Garwood on a visit. comes effective May 31. it was re- Heflcr-Snyder Company, 511 Last Thursday marked the While still .a fireman, he was of Secopd Avenue In the Borough ol it in us or find it not:—Emerson first grade are making Easter bas- (^ family reunion of 10 of the 11 vealed today by Mayor John L. Cranford Branch of the Firemen's Garwood, Un^on County, New Jer««*y. ' North avenue, as chairman Of in- closing date in the iemple's pur- Brennan. . • Mutual Benefit Association on named along with Fireman James WHEREAS TT APPEARS In the Mayor NOTICE kets by weaving purple and yellow Desch children was held on Sat- chase of the'property and former, mmittees and Council of the Botoush of Garvtood dustrial solicitations for the 1957crepe paper through plastic bas- It was announced also that Dep- February tf, 1956. he expressedSchindler and Police Lt. Michael that th« public Intercut will be better BOBOltGH OF GAKWOQD Mental Health Fund drive has been urday, April 6, and the open house residence of Stephen Korbelak the hope that he would see Depu- Massa, in u citation by the Town- •erved by the releanins.' vkilnihi kets. They are going to dye eggs was held on the following day, uty Chief Doyle will serve as act- J and vacating the public right In a por- l>«B4O>.Al. announced by Clifford A. Gus- 338 Walnut avcnue.\ Name Slates ship Committee commending, the v ing chief, starting next Wcdnes- j ty Chief Doyle succeed him as rtHll and put them in their baskets. Another son, Airman 2/C. Edwin tion of Mnple .Street fend of Second ' tafson of the Esso Standard 'Oil Marvin Ostro, temple president. James F. O'Brien of 35 Henley day, while Chief Schindler is on chief. . three for . bravery in the rescue Avenue an hereinafter described: torn i».vi .»• KAU rtwniiuio- Miss Janice Nichol's class wel- R. Desch, is stationed in Italy. NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT OHDAINED Campanj-. Linden, county chair- expressed thanks to r Jownship avenbe was elected chairman of vacation, and thatiic will be sue-|v'Named to his present post cf- of Ut^ children. trapped on the , by the Mayor and Council of the Borough Tran Tasura. comed Michael Biblyk back to Mr. and Mrs. Desch were mar- Committee, Board Education, the Republican Municipal' Com- second floor of a building at South Of G»r»nr<': • Joseph Bergaino . ' * 1954 man. school, second grade. . He was in Section I. Ilu: 1!ie m'NIr right* rxi»t J. J. Tctmriwm ried March 31, 1927. Planning Board Engineering mittee, succeeding George E. Ber- Union avenue and Cherry street, 194&-W Edward Foster, treasurer of Florida during his Grandmother's Ing In a portion of M..(t.> Street. iiV t!u*John Br«xu*y Department istance in iron- ry, who has been, confined to John scene of an explosion and fire on Borough ol Garwood. Union C.mulv. N.n John C. Curey ,_, I9SA-SC • IS4» Thatcher Furnace Company, will illness. He was just in time to see Shown is the Cranford Fire Department's new 756-galloo TASC pumper, which was deliv- Jersey, be and the umc are hereby rr- Juinra Ca*alr ' • IWl-i. mess serve as co-chairman of the drive, ing out prob fms which came up E. Runnells. Hospital for Chest Chief Lauded for 40 Years" April 5, 1926. lrft»«d. vacated and extingulnhed andW. Cymbalyk IMT-H the Easter program. Shots Given 159 Dogs ered yesterday morning and is scheduled to be put into servicefcipon passing underwriters' checks vxhtch vacation, in more particularly des- K. A D Auo.tlno which is seeking funds to enable in connection with the property.Diseases and was not a candidate Born in Cranford on November Pupils in Mrs. Mae Kook's. sec- at the Rahway Kver near the American Legion Casino at 9:30 a.m. today . Factory, checks of the cribed on follow*: E- Dudrck IM3-M the Union County Association for At Anti-Rabies Clinic Including arrangements for afor reelection, and Richard J. Eg- 13. 1903, Deputy Chief Doyle at- Being a right-of-wuy SO feet In wldtl K. H. Durow tt&* ond grade will celebrate Donald new engine were made at the Middlesex Reservoir in Clark on Saturday. righ^of-Way into the new temple gers .was reclectcd chairman of the *Loyal and Efficient' Service tended Cranford xchools and the- •s »hown on the Tax Map of the Boroucl John Fernanda* «tnc> Mental Health and the New Jcr- Knott's eighth birthday. They are GARWOOD — Inoculations were of Garwood. Union County. }icw Jvr«ey Gurwood Hou» Bur ' '. sry and National Associations to given 159 dogs at the anti-rabies :O property over a triangular piece Democratic Municipal Committee, Fire Chief Howard G. Schindler 'was, lauded for 40 years of Union County Firemen's Training dated 1M8. made,, by Fred B. Smart und Grill 1KS2-M also busy trying to find out how as the two groups held their organ- Borough Engineer, and approveq^bv Stati* Garwood Tel*vimion and carry: on their program aimed at clinic conducted by the Board of of Board of Education property. "loyal and efficient" service to Cranford Tuesday night at a meet- School. , Tax Department on June 38. " IWW. Appliance. CrnUr la.Vi.M Easter is celebrated in the coun- . Mr. Ostro explained that the ization meetings • Monday night. He and his wife reside at .502 •erlal No. 83. which i« denlgnuted there- Albert GUI. Sr. 71 21• mr*Hin£ the total problem of men- tries from "which our ancestors Health in the Borough Garage on ing of the Township Committee. on as Maple ' Street * and ' **hteh li F*«l W. GUI _. /tal.and emotional illness. . Saturday, it was reported this week hthletesPhm Community Council Session growing congregation of the temple Meeting in the Municipal Build- Mayor John L. Brennan led the tribute to th\> veteran fireman in High street, and their' son, Bern-^ touth ' of the >outherly line of North Michael 0lma ~i»s*-5S" H» came. •• - . Avenue «• nhiiwn on wid Map. extend Oiher members of the'committee by Charles T. Thorne, president of has resulted in a need for expan- ing, the GOP unit named other ard, Jr., recently completed a tour Hobrrt Clock "Mrs." Vida' Harris'-third -grade r the presence of .more than 150 uni- Ing from *ald line to the right-of-way Throdore Gnflln •: are: Frank Colby. Aluminum Cor. the board.' ~ -'. sion Of the temple itself and also officers as follows: Vice-chairman, of service as a sergeant in the ql trie Central Railroad, for the full At Gurrriero . IIU-M just finished making ah egg tree. WeekleyDay for additional religious, school fa-Mrs. Mary, Jane Glovier; treasurer, formed firemen, police and auxil- Marines at Camp Pendkton, Calif. tk'ldth of mid >treet. Vincent Guerrlera poration of America, 31 North The children drew designs, on the Mr. Thorne pointed' out that Featuring Citizenship Award. iary police, as well as representa- New Fire Chief j Svctiun 3. That the public rights *x Anthony Kalwicz . 01 Joseph - Dittmer, Jr.; secretary, Capt. Chamberlain, who was feline In • portion of Svcond Avenue. In itaa ' avenue; Fred H. Adami. Diamond this represented slightly; more than -'.-• Mrs. Cl G. Albury. civic leader and a.resident of Cranford since] parking. tives/if several groups with which Charle* Kenny i eggs and then dyed them. Jeffrey Today, h« Mrs. Shirley Wimmcr; auditor, born in Cranford on January 2, the Borough of Garwood, Union. County. H. Kulman» Itfil Expansion Bolt Company, 500 naif of the 315 dogs registered in |4ew Jersey.' be und the name are hereby Arthur, Barbara Kyta and Bobby 1920. has been selected as recipient of the. first annual Citizenship Ci- the retiring chief is affiliated. 1899, was named to the depart- Ui Belle. Inc. , 324*1 North avenue: H. V. Ross, Accurate the borough. He urged dog owners \Parade Hire over 250 children the Sunday Mrs. Barbara Andrews, and mem- released, vacated' and cxtinguifthed and lutes LUKAurdi . 2*23 Grippo painted an Easter picture tation by Kadimah Chapter, B'nai B'rith Women. The presentation ber of the county executive board, Mayor Brennan was joined by ment as a paid man on October Vhich vacation in more particularly des- Thonuu Mac Caaktll ! Bushing Company, 443 North ave-. who did not take advantage of Athletes of-Cranford High Schooi School end 180 in the three-day cribed as follows: . ' to put at the base. Richard"Eck- ceremony will be held at the first Harry V. Osborne, Jr; .' • • department heads in lauding the 15, 1924, and was advanced to Duncan McCoakill 1«V«-S3 41 SO. nw; Jack Johansen, the Johansen Saturday's clinic to take their pets llrum buck as far as 1930 will par- Hebrew School. . ' . efforts of Chief Schlndler; The Bclnt .i rliiht-of
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grants of almost $10,000 for" psy- Community Church, Mrs. Dorrell Organ Renovation former mental hospital patients in is superintendent of the cradle roll the state, tree hospital service chiatric clinic treatment service, as well *s broad progress in pre- First Aid Squad Mrs. Dorrell department and a member of the At HalfWay Mark which has provided treatment for Commission for Education and the GARWOOD — Work on re- six Union County citizens enabling ventive education and improved legislation in the field ot mental I* -•- Commission . on Missions -and placement of tone chests in the them to return to useful lives in Ambulance Fund lit New Jobs Christian World Relations. organ at Garwood Presbyterian their communities promptly, and health. . • i KENILWORTH .-+ Mrs. Edward Mrs. Dorrell's activities are not Church has progressed to a point Dorrell of 324 Coolldge drive, new limited to church work. She is al- president of the Women's Society which'will permit' use of the GARWOOD KENILWORTH so program chairman for the Ken- CRANFORD for Christian Service of Commun- organ for Easter services, it was ilworth, Parent-Teacher Associa- Kenilworth Public Schools ity Methodist Church, has been ap- reported by the Rev. Eric S. Emend as wcoml class mall matter at tion. Her daughter, June/ Is a stu- Ivol, LXIV- No. 14. T pointed recording secretary for the Tougher, pastor. CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1957 ~ T»w Post OtUce at Cranford. N. 3. 3 Sections, 24 Pages—10c dent at McKinlcy School. WSCS district office of the Newark Assisted by taen of the church, Report Variety oi Activities R.J. She is not the only member of Stanley Mallinson has completed Conference. Southern District. KENILWORTH — Susan Solty- Mrs. Dorrell has held office for her family active in church and installation of a new chest for civic activities. Her husband, a the upper manual, and the. chest ik is celebrating her sixth birth- Final Test for New Pumper Today Way Cleared for Expansion the past"three years.in the local Open Home Marks driver for Sheffield Farms,' was, for the lower'manual wil be re- day. She treated her classmates Doyle Named to Succeed "WSCS organization. She has served to cup cakes and ice cream. Games Wedding Anniversary as secretary, of Christian social re- chairman of the home division in placed after Easter. - the recent Boy Scout fund drive • j«i. _._ ; ; ._ were played and prizes awarded. GARWOOD — An open house Program by Temple Beth-El lations and local church activities She is a member of Miss Hclene As a result of a recent agreement on a property adjustment be- and last yc-ai was vice-president and is institutional representative was held recently in honor of the for the local scout organization and Dickerman Heads Austin's kindergarten. CO tween the Board of Education and Temple Beth-El, the way now has in charge of all programs. 30th wedding anniversary of Mr. ScEiiidler in Fire Chief Pbst a member of the Pastoral Rela- Miss "Joan Meyer's kindergarten and Mrs. Arthur Desch, Sr. 61 339 been dleared for the temple to begin making dfinite plans tor expansion Also active in other work of tions Committee at Community Industrial Phase On the,325-by-180 foot plot it has Deputy Fire Chief Bernard. A. cceded by Capt. Theodore C. fective as. of January 1, 19&6, Dep- classes are dyeing Easter eggs, Second' avenue and to welcome Chamberlain as deputy chief. uty Chief Doyle was- appointed as. Ihurch. making baskets and decorations in purchased on Walnut avenue, ad- Doyle. ST.. has been njtme^l ya suc- BOROUGH OF GARWOOD their son and daughter-in-law, ceed. Chief Howard G. Schindlcr When Chief.-. Schindlcr first a paid fireman on January 15, m raorosED OKDINANCE NO. »?-» Of Fund Drive preparation for their party Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Desch, Jrl, ' joining the Walnut Avenue School 1923, and was advanced to the An Ordinance Providing for the Release. when the latter's Retirement, be- made known his plans to retire Though we travel the world over GARWOOD _ Appointment of April 12th. and family of Milwaukee, Wis., playground. Municipal rank, of captain on March 2, 1942. Extinguishment and Vacation of Public B. E. Dickerman,' vice-president of comes effective May 31. it'was re- this year, at a dinner held by the Rights in a Portion of Maple Sireet and to find the beautiful, we must have Children in Mrs. Enid Levy's who were in Garwood on a visit. Last Thursday marked, the Cranford Branch of the Firemen's While still a fireman, he was of Second Avenue In the Borough- Hefler-Snyder . C"o mpany, 511 vealed today by Mayor John . L. Garwood.. Union County. New Jersey. it in us or find it not.—Emerson first grade are making Easter bas- A family reunion of 10 of the 11 closing date, in the temple's pur- Mutual Benefit Association on named along with Fireman James North ayenue, as chairman of in- Committees Brennan. ' ' WHEREAS IT APPEARS to the Mayo* kets by weaving purple and yellow Desch children wus held on Sat- chase of trie property and former- It was announced also that Dep- February 9, 1956, he expressed Schindler and Police Lt. Michael - and Council of the Borough of Garwottirl NOTICE dustrial solicitations for the .1957 crepe' paper through plastic bas- that th« public interest will be better urday, April 6, arid the open house residence of Stephen Korbelak at uty Chief Doyle will serve as act- the ho|Mr that he would see Depu- Massa, in a citation by the Town- served by the releasing, extinguishing BOROUGH OF GARWOOD Mental Health Fund drive has been kets. They are going to dye eggs was held on the following day, 338 Walnut avenue. Name Slates ing chief, starting next Wcdiies-i ty. Chief Doyle yupcecd him as ship Committee commending the and vacating the public right. lit a pot - I'.N-rAlU UKl.lNql'ENT fEBHOSA announced by Clifford A. GUs- Uon of "Mapl* Street and of .Second PstOPEHTV TAXES and put them in their, baskets.' Another son. Airman 2/C. Edwin Marvin Ostro, temple president, James F. O'Brien of 35 Henley day., while Chief Schindlcr is on'chief. •••-.. three for bravery in the rescue Avenue as hereinafter described: FOB ItOi and YEAKH rUO) TMEBETO* tafson of the Esso Standard THI, Miss Janice N.lchol's class wel- R. Desch, is stationed iri Italy. - expressed thanks to the Township avenue was elected chairman of vacation, and that he will be sue-1 fanned to his present post, of- of two children trapped on tho NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED T.U Company, Linden, county chair- by the Mayor and Council ol the Borougl Vun Tarn* comed Michael Biblyk back to Mr. and Mrs. Desch were mar- Committee, Board of Education, the Republican Municipal Com- second floor of a building at South of C»r«">fi': _ Joseph Bergamo 19M 6.9 man. school, second grade. He was inried March 31, 1927. Planning Board and Engineering mittee; succeeding George E. Ber- Union avenue and Cherry street,, • Section 1. IluMlit pi>*»ljr rights exist- J.-J. Tenurson 1S4S-H3 309.&4 Edward Foster, treasurer of ing In a portion of M ., !-' jtreel. In tlu- John Brezney 1945-49 15.43 Florida during his Grandmother's Department ,fo(r assistance in iron- ry, who has been confined to John scene of an explosion and fire bri " .. Borough ol Garwood. Union County. New John C. Curey 1955-M IS 48 Thatcher Furnace Company, will illness. He was just in time to see Shown is the Cranford Fire Department's new 750-gallon TASC pumper, which was deliv- ing out problems which came up E. Runnells Hospital, for Chest Chief Eauded for 40 Years' April 5, 1926. Jersey, be and the same are hereby re- Jnrnes Casale 1941-M 211.06 leased, vacated and extinguished and W. Cymbalyk. 1B47-M «1-1 24 serve us co-chairman of the drive the Easter program. Shots Given 159 Dogs ered yesterday morning and is scheduled to be put into servicejupon passing underwriters' checks in connection with the property, | Diseases and was not a candidate Born in Cranford on November which vacation 1* more particularly des- A. .A D'Agostlno 19M-5.1 which is keeking funds to enable Pupils in Mrs. Mae Kook's sec- at the Rahway River hear the American Legion Casino at 9:30 a.m. today . Factory', checks of. the including arrangements . for a! for reelection, and Richard J. Eg- 13, 1903, Deputy Chief Doyle at- cribed as follows-; E. Dudeclc 164:i-4fl At Anti-Rabies Clinic I9. the' Union County Association for ond grade will celebrate Donald new engine were made at the Middlesex Reservoir in Clark on Saturday. right-of-way into the new temple gers was reelected chairman of the 'Loyal and Efficient' Service tended Cranford schools and the . Being a right-ol-wiiy
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." •. : i •" v .")• . • ' '••• - <--•• . O — f V- '•• •. r^rnonirfcpr-THtmanAY, AFRIL IS. 1957 L* grants of almost 110,000 for psy- " • m Community Church, Mrs. Dorrell Oran Renovation former mental hospital patients in A superintendent of the cradle roll the state, tree hospital service chiatric clinic treatment service, Mrs.Dorrell department and a member of the At Half-Way Maik which has provided treatment foras well as broad progress in pre- First Aid Squad Commission for Education and the GARWOOD — Work on re- six "Union County citizens enabling ventive education and improved Commission on Missions and placement of tone chests in the them to return to useful lives in legislation in the field of mental Ambulance Fund In New Jobs Christian World Relations. their communities promptly, and health. KEN1LWORTH —Mrs. Edward organ at Garwood Presbyterian Dorrell of 324 CooUdge drive, new Mrs. Dorrell's activities are not Church has progressed to a point limited to church work. She is al- president of the Women's Society which will permit use of the so program chairman for the l£en- GARWOOD KENILWORTH for Christian Service of Commun- organ for Easter, services, it was CRANFORD ilworth' Parent-Teacher Associa- Kenikcorth Public Schools I ••• ity Methodist Church, has been ap- reported "by the Rev. Eric; S. tion. Her daughter. June, is a stu- Tougher, pastor. Vol. LX1V. No. 14 Entered ai tccond clan mall matter at pointed recording secretary for the dent at McKinley School. v" CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1957 Tin Pott Olflce at Cranlord, N. J. 3 Sections, 24 Pages—10c WSCS district office of the Newark ' Assisted by men of the church, She is not the only member of Report, Variety of Activities Conference, Southern District. Stanley Mallinson has completed her family active in church and KEN1LWORTH — Susan Solty- Mrs,. Dorrell has held office for installation: of a new chest. for civic activities. Her husband, a the upper manual, and the chest sik is celebrating her sixth birth- Final Test for New Piimper Today Way Cleared for Expansion the past three years in the local driver for Sheffield Farms, was, day. She; treated her classmates Open House Mark* WSCS organisation. She has served for the lower manual wil be re- Doyle Named to Succeed chairman of the home division in placed after Easter. • to cup cakes and ice cream. Games Wedding Anniversary^ as secretary of Christian social re- the recent Boy Scout fund drive were played and prizes awarded. Program by Temple Beth-El lations and local church activities GARWOOD — An. open house and is ' institutional representative She is a member of Miss Helene was held recently in honor of the As a result of a recent agreement on a property adjustment be- and last yeai was . vice-president for the local scout organization and Dickerman Heads Austin's kindergarten. in charge of all programs. 30th wedding anniversary of Mr. tween the Board of Education and Temple Beth-El, the way now has a member'of the Pastoral Rela- Miss Joan Meyer's kindergarten and Mrs; Arthur Desch, Sr. of 330 lindler inFire Cliief Post Also active in other work of been cleared for the temple to begin making dtinite plans for expansion tions ' Committee at Community Industrial Phase classes are dyeing Easter eggs, Second avenue and to welcome on the 325-by-180 foot plot it has puty Fire Chief Bernard A. ceeded " by Capt. Theodore Ci fectivc as of January \, 1956, Dep- uty Chief Doyle was appointed as I BOROUGH OF GARWOOD Church. ' . : ' making baskets and; decorations in their son and daughter-in-law. purchased on Walnut avenue, ad-. >yle, 'Sr., has been named to suc- Chamberlain as deputy chief. .a paid fireman on January 15, raorosED ORDINANCE NO. M-S Of Fund Drive preparation for their party Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Desch, Jr., I joining the Walnut Avenue School ceed Chief Howard G. Schindler When Chief Schindler first ; made known his plans to retire 1923, and was advanced to the An Ordinance Providing for the R*leusc, Thouch we travel the world overt GARWOOD — Appointment of April 12th. and family of Milwaukee, Wis., playground. when the tatter's retirement be- Extinguishment and Vacation of Public to find the beautiful, we must have) B. E. Dickermatw.vice-president of Municipal comes effective May 31, it was re- this year, at' a dinner held by. the rank of captain on March 2, 1942. Rights in a Portion of Maple Street and Children in Mrs. Enid Levy's who were in Garwood on a visit.. Last Thursday marked the of Second Avenue in the Doroush ol it in us or find it not.—Emerson, Heflcr-Snyder Company, 511 first grade are making Easter bas- vealed today by Mayor John L. Cranford Branch of the, Firemen's While still a fireman, he was Garwood. Union County, New Jerwy. A family reunion of 10 of the 11 closing date in the temple's pur- -.(• North avenue, as chairman of in- kets by weaving purple and yellow Brennan. _ . . • Mutual Benefit Association on named along with Fireman James WHEREAS IT APPEARS to the Mayor Desch children was held on Sat- chase of the property and former Commit ' and Council of the Borough of Garwood NOTICE ! dustrial solicitations for the 1957crepe paper through plastic bas- It was announced also that Dep- February 9. 1956, he expressed Schindler and Police Lt. Michael that the public interest will be better urday, April 6, and the open house BOROUGH OF GARWOOD JMental Health Fund drive has been kets. They are going to dye eggs residence of Stephen Korbelak at uty Chief Doyle •,will serve, as act-the.hope that he would see Depu- Massa, in a citation by the Town- served by the releasing. t exttnitulnhniK UCMNQt'ENT was held on the following day, 338 Walnut avenue. and vacating, the public right in a por- ,.„„... s»«- , announced by Clifford A. Gus- and put them in their baskets. Name ing chief, starting next Wednes- ty Chief Doyle succeed him as hip Committee commending the tion of Maple Street and of Second mcBTV TA Another son,.Airman 2/C,Edwin Marvin Ostro, temple president, James F. O'Brleii^bf 35 Henley chief." "I three for bravery in the rescue Avenue as hereinafter, described; IOK WM an* YEAKS rBioa TMEMTO*; tafson of the Esso Standard X)il Miss Janice Nichol's class wel- R. Desch, is stationed in Italy. day, while Chief Schindler is on NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED expressed thanks to the Township aVcnue was chairman of vacation, and that he .will be suc- Named to his present post ef- of two children trapped on tho by the Mayor and Council of the Borough Yeavm J««ai; Company, Linden, county chair- comed Michael fiiblyk back to Mr. and Mrs. Desch Were mar- Committee, Board of Education, I'M ^a»*% i • . . • the Republic Municipal Com- second floor .of a building at South of Gan«v>ri!: Joseph Bemamo man school, second grade. He was inried March 31, 1927. Planning Board and Engineering Section 1, IUJ,: tlie BiiMIr right* exist- J^ J. Tenlieson 1»45-S3 _ Edward , Foster, , treasurer of Florida during his Grandmother's mittee, su g George E. Ber- TJhion avenue kjnd Cherry street, ing in a portion of M .,1- street, in theJohn Brezney Department for assistance in iron- n confined to John scene of an explosion and fire on Borough of Garwood. Union County. Ni-w. John C. Curey IBS5-M is « i Thatcher- Furnace Company, will illness. He was just in time to see Shown is the Cranlord Fire Department's new 750-gallon TASC pumper, which was deliv- ry, who h Jersey, be and the nine are, hereby re- James Casale ' . . as ing out problems which came up E.' Run: Hospital for Chest Chief Lauded for 40 Years'* April 5, 1926. leased, vacated and extinguished and W. Cymbalyk 1M1-S« ^iiJ« '" sc™? co-chairman of the drive, the Easter program. Shots Given 159 Dogs ered yesterday morning and is scheduled to be put into servicelppon passing underwriters' checks in connection with the property, Dise; was not a candidate Born in Cranford on November Which vacation is more particularly det K. .A D'Agostino 1WM-SS M ^ which Is seeking funds to enable Pupils in Mrs. Mae Rook's sec- t,the Rahway River near the American Legion Casino at 0:30 a.m. today .Factory,checks of the cribed a> follows: E. Dudeck 1M3-4*
, IIM ummm TOT CRANWRD CfflZBt AMD C1»O1«CLI. THE CRANFORD CITIZEN the women's Bible class at io. mittee of the Mew Jeraey and all are invited to attend. WilUam P.. >ogHL_wllI 35 years; the sermon at the 10:80 ajn. war-] will be j.t. Shewmaker. Plan Seton HaU Alumni Affair Committee for the Hoover Revwt, years; August Bohman, 25 yean;! Mrs. Daniel Sarei ©f 407 Elm °"«»"WijjI Walnut PTA Plans Carnival witt be guest speaker at a regular street will ]be hostess, and assist-^,ship *rvice Sunday, and speakerf _*£ **««*W dtacuss meet at 11; a.m. to sew and meeting ot the Cranford Women'* • '<; '?••• '•'?§ James Scott, 35 years; James B. cancer dressings. •. : Post, Auxiliary Mtatt Slates Dryden, 3* years, and John V. ing her will be Mrs. Raymond M»- at fepurcr» tusiefsky.and Mn. J.TarulH. Holding Make n^School Grounds May 11 Mr. and Mrs. Anton Tinnesz, Jr.. Winter, 130 years. . Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Wil- Commander Tlnnes*. a member Anyone wishing to attend this Games and rides for the children will be featured at the Walnut liam Olsen. 42 Burnside avenue- of 88 Burnsido avenue, were in- meeting may contact her school stalled as commander and presi- of the post tor 10 yean, served IConferences Plans Avenue School. PTA' carnival on Saturday. May 11. on the school Guests are invited to attend. i with the Navy in the Pacific Thea- representative, Mrs. A. C. Roecker grounds. Among other attractions will be a white elephant table, a dent, respectively, of Capt. Newe.ll of Walnut Avenue School. Mrs. G. With only five weeks remaining tre. Mr. and Mrs. Tinnesz have handicraft table, a book table and Pleads Guilty, Fined Rodney fiske Post 335, Veteran:, Doerr of Sherman School, or Mrs. until the night of the Cranford of Foreign Wars, and Us.Ladies' been residents of •Cranford for a High School JunioV-Senior Prom, refreshments, it hasp been - an- Mrs, Leo Pollack, Mrs. I. Perez, number of years and are the par-Matusiefsky of Lincoln School. OrganizaUon wiU be held As Drunken Driver Auxiliary, at ceremonies in Veter- Transportation will be arranged if May 24, all cornmlttees are busy, ounced' by Mrs. Harold .Robin- Mrs M. Delia Rosa. ents of two sons and a daughter. Sunday at 4. feat, in the ion and Mrs. M. B. Gershman of Pleading guilty to a charge of ans* Memorial Home on Saturday requested. with their final preparations. Also. Mrs. Edgar Brownlee, Mrs. drunken driving, Clifford Johnson, night. . Both sons presently are in active he ways and means committee. Clinton Gantt. Mrs. D. E; Ander- service. Warren serving .With' the 33. of 9 Johnson avenue, was fined Other officers of the post were -.herc will be conferences and a A meeting* of ajl Parent-Teach- Working with the committee son. Mrs. S. Yuschak. Mrs. F. T. Army in Japan and Anton being CLEA1ANCE! Son bo* under the direction $200 and assessed $5 court costs installed as follows: er Association and student chair- will be: Mrs. George Smith. Mrs. Kuhar, Mrs. Morris Sofman, Mrs. stationed in Lakehurst with the flS Rev. Paul E. Lang ot Seton by Magistrate Charles J. Stevens Senior vice - commander, Roy Echo Lake men is scheduled for the high Max Kasen, Mrs. Michael Carloz- K. M. Kaiser, Mrs. E. Fox. Mrsi.n Municipal Court Monday night, •Navy: Hall Preparatory School ot South Brinkerhoff: Junior vice-com- FLOOR school next week, according to Mrs. A. Pollock. Mrs. BenA_J. Ulichny, Mrs. Ramona Sands, and his' driver's license was re- mander, John Doiin: 'quartermas- |Oranee Mrs. E. A. Koyen, general chair- Minch, Mrs. Robert Walker.-Mrs. Mrs. Irwin Kent. Mrs. Paul E. voked for two years. : Services Set SAMPLES ' singing," prayers, a holy Christman, Mrs. R. Cook. Mrs. M. ter, Robert Hock; chaplain, Walter man. •..."••• Walter McGarry. Mrs. Edward Johnson also was fined $5 plus Kindergarten Mid-week services in the Echo i benediction will be in- KaU. Mrs. H. V. Ross, Mrs. Louis M. Carr; adjutant, Frank blegman; Mrs. H. F. Gilbert, chairman of Dachoda. Mrs. Carl Schar. Mrs. $5 court costs for being an unli- Lake Church of Christ, Westfield, n the religious program. Levine, Mrs. F. G. ^ Mrs. A. advocate, John Fagan; surgeon. the refreshment committee, 'has William ,Saam. Mis. Elvcood Wat- Teacher to Tell at 8 o'clock tonight will be devoted will be served .to all.the rs. Mrs. John Dolin. Mrs. Edward M. Rastelli. MP,S. Bernstein, Dr. Edward M. Coo; officer"-of- clergy, religious instruc- announced that a cohimittee -meet- for not having the'car registration the-day. Patrick Boyle; service entirely to singing and selected Richel,"' Mrs. Alvm C Boecker, I Mr*. Ben Galen, Mrs. L: S. Krich- Of Day's Activities a mothers on ing will be held at her home^ 10 in his possession. officer, Richard Dow'di'll. Scripture readings, in the- absence North avenue, west, next Thurs-. Mrs.George Apgar. Mrs. Norbert man. Mrs. Walter Meth. • He was arrested on Lincoln ave- : school. v Also. Mrs. E. J. Yac%er. Mrs. B. 1 %$ Also, patriotic instructor. Robert "A Day in Kindergarten" will day, at 8 p.m. ^ ' Wolf, Mrs. Envin Ht-ger. nue,, west, by Patrolman Alfred V. be the subject of Mrs' Leo Fogel, of the- pastor, Burney E. Baw- Rev. Mark J. Dooley is the LESTER W. POWELL Miller. Mrs. A. Evans- Mrs. David .Colston;'•legislative' officer, .Wil- The following have been se- Also, Mrs. Nat Schurer, Mrs. ^ ^j^^^ oreon; SundSundaa y anand found-tound , V Walnut Avenue School kindergar- Iterator for the organization. lam G. Jones; public relations of- com. • »••''• lected to; serve on the committee Chester H. Oliver, Jr.. Mrs. Brant SiK-erman Mrs Bertram R«doy.unl,f W-drive-In a drunkometer I* communion crusade will be Mrs! Elliot Heilbrun, Mrs. J. Mit- ficer," V" Anthony Tineo; . trustee. ten teacher, when she speaks, at Mr. Bawcom this, week is at- according to Mrs. Gilbert and CoopersmithithVV Mrs. William Smith.Smith., . . .- test given by Lt. Lawrence T. the Sherman, Lincoln and Walnut I nducted for all the Catholic stu- three-iSears, Joseph Tineo. tending the annual lectureship at Candy Carter, .student fhairman: Mrs .M. G Fuller; Mrs. Leonard tleman and Mrs. G. M. Horowitz. Bonnell. . pre-school meeting next Wednes- Idcnis of high school age begiri- Chief T>ojvelf . Past Commander Anthony Tineo ANTON TINNE8Z, IK. MRS. MAKY D. TINNGBZ David Lipscomb College in Nash- Senior mothers — Mrs. C. Bus- Jackson. Mrs. Leo Grcaney. Mrs. day evening. ville. Tenn., and starting Sunday Ining Monday at the 7 a.m. mass. Youth thinks intelligence a good acted as installing officer, and chold. Mrs. E. J. Loranger, Jr., K. G. Morris. Mrs. William Gay. : Mrs. Fogel's talk will be.of par- and continuing through May 8 he iThis will continue through the y. GOP Women to Hear substitute for experience, and his ,, Past Commander Thomas J, But-guard; Nancy Carey; three-year Welsert. On FBI Panel Mrs." B. J. Minctti, Mrs., IT. B. Mrs. EU Nadelman. Mrs. Francis j ler, presided :is master of "cere- ticular interest to the mothers of will conduct, evangelistic meetings Leek ending the following Sun- Kothbard. j Hoover Unit Member elders think experience, a substi- trustee, Patricia Korner; secretary,. " For theauxiliary, Mrs. Betty Police Chief Lester W. Powell Turner, and Mrs. R. Walters. Callan. Mrs. Harold Rothbard., monies. next year's kindergarten. children. at Monticello, Ark. |day. . • Junior 'mothers — Mrs. Robert Everett T. Balch of Mendham. tute for intelligence.—Lyman Bry-., •Butler, senior vice-president of the arranging the served as a panel: member at the Mrs. Arthur Schreiber. Mrs. Mich- ' Installed as officers of the La - .Dorothy Harris. ' ' The committee Blosser, Mrs. Meredith.. C«|nley, ael Battaglini. Mr:. Eugene Hicks.' a member of the advisory com- son New Jersey Ladies' Auxiliary, is" headed by Mrs. Louis annual Law Enforcement Confer- Si r • dies' Auxiliary in addition to Mrs. # Also, banner bearer. Ruth Brix- I suppep r ence conducted : by the Federal Mrs.-John Ferguson, Mrs. R. M. nor; flag bearer, Dorothy Dow; acted as conductress, \and Mrs. Tihnes/. were:' Marion Jones, chaplain of the state Fl&ST IN QUALITY ! I Van \Bergen and " Mrs. John L. Bureau of Investigation in Hack- 'erguson. Jr., Mrs. WilUam • Senior 'vicc-pre-si'dent.. Phyllis color bearers, Ann Bird, Alice 1 Brennan. The mothers of the ensack yesterday ' for Northern Frutchey. Mrs. R. W. Hardy, Mrs. Rus.^ll, Margaret Hock and Idaunit, was installing officer. , Dolin; junior vice-president, Dorr llreshman classes are assisting. New Jersey police officers. Gen- larence Harris, Mrs. W»lUam Diccman; historian, Carol Weslov- ' . Past Commander Willis C. Bird John A. Carmody of 340 South Union javenue, president of the othy Colston; treasurer, Gertrude presented outgoing Commander I Robert Kelly is serving as theeral theme of the conference was fcrippendorf.' •• Seton Hall University Alumni Association, is shown with other ski; patriotic instructor, Dorothy Also, Mrs. Carl Kirk. Mrs. Hol- Huff; chnplnin.-jjtne Brandenberg- John.Fagan with a past command- •director of the religious instruc- The Universal' Flight ..to Avoid members of the committee arranging for a cocktail party and buf- er; conductress, Florence Fagan; and musician, Dorothy tors James DiBattista will direct lis Leland, Mrs. J.. C. Munday, er's pin and cap, andf Past Presi- Mrs. F. W. Sahlin, Mrs. Prosecution." • • ' • . fet supper to be held by the association-at Mayfair Farms, West dent Dale Brinkerhqff presented Nunn-Bush I (he sports. Mrs. R. F. Robey, Mrs. Stanley |c. R- Tucker and Mrs. Eleanor •The local police chief, speaking Richmond. • Mrs. J. Reed, Mrs. ,O. Orange, on May 19.' Seated, left to right, ar.e Lbuis E.'Kernan of outgoing President Dorothy klek-
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I.J daily with a special •. ¥' ON AAP FOR QUALITY AND... during i>i.. Sa^rDoug-Bas^S^^ t^m^ort Jovce SordiU and Mrs. A. Sordill. Society 01 Arcnnecis, a 3O0-ssa| tt FoUk*" to Benefit littside Following the recital, refreshments auditorium for conterenoes. a con Mental Hygiene ttfnfr* New Slate were served by the students to plete library V publications .., . Mrs. Kenneth Estabrook of 7131 their parents and friends* specifications for contemporar Springfield .avenue announced to- Greta F. Dlmock of 24 Burch- building, and a system 01 ] day that tickets, are on tale tor field avenue has been Installed as Robert MoHey to Wed circuit television. Installation "The Follies," a review to, be worthy matron ot Aiure Chapter, 87, Order of the Eastern Star, suc- Miw Klein of Illinois ! presented by the' Junior League Mn and Mrs. Conrad Klein of ''of Elizabeth at the Masonic Temple ceeding Grace E. Frantz. Plerson VFW Unit Hears. At Banquet in Elizabeth on May 24 and 25. J. Gaffney has been seated as Des Plajnes, Ul., have announced tfr. and Mrs. Reginald Linger- The show will be a part or the worthy patron,- succeeding Carroll the engagement of their daughter, Local CD Official feldt were installed as president Union' County Centennial Celebra- H. Frantz. ; Constance Mae, to Robert Sherman A lecture • on the part-Cnnforl of the • Couples Club of the First tion scheduled for that week-end Other of fleers tot. the ensuing Morley, son of Mrs. Elbert F. Mor* would play in the Civil n.-.fensi .Presbyterian Church at their 11th and will benefit the Mental Hy* organization for this area In annual banquet last Wednesday year follow: ley of 203 Holly street a,nd the late giene Clinics of Union' County. Associate matron, Marie A. Bib- event of emergency was given \, evening in the church gymnasium. Mrs. Estabrook is co-chairman Mr. Morley. fore the auxiliary to Capt. N. The Rev: Robert O. Longaker by; secretary, Lillian Hopper; •-' i'-i of the ticket committee. Tickets treasurer, Agnes Nissen; conduct- Miss Klein attended the Univer- Fiske Post 335, yeterans <>i For| conducted the installation, of the may be obtained from Mrs. Calvin sity- ot Nebraska, Lincoln, where eign Wars, Monday night :,•. following new officers and gener- *4$ ress, Louise T. Egbert; associate 1 1 O. English of 5 Tuxedo place. conductress, Irma Preis; chaplain, she was a member of the Pi Beta; erans' Memorial Home. al chairmen: Vice-president , ,Mr. Helen K. Gaffney; marshall, Grace Phi social sorority. Mr. Morley Mrs. John Almqulst. 'Cr;infon and Mrs. F. E. Sloat; recording E. Frantz; organist, Marie Donald- attended the University of Ala-Civil1, Defense welfare dnvctoi secretary. Mr. and. Mrs. William bama, Tuscaloosa, where he- be- Franfc.; corresponding secretary, Mr. HoutenvMe, son; warder, Inez L. Schonfeld; was the speaker. Her talk -'wi sentinel, ' Gilbert d R. Schonfeld; longed to Sigma Alpha Epsilon so- illustrated with a film on the CI Mr .and Mrs. Michael ..Gessner; cial fraternity. ^^^^^1' '^^^^^m ^^^^^^^^^^& ^^^^^^^^^^^- ^^^^^^^^^^^ May Fairweather, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ifaguda, formerly of Hillside, have moved color bearers, Louise O'Brien and communications system fumishn and treasurer, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Joan Loume;, and' hostess, Helen -Both are now employed by thur Krotner. i into their home at 234 Hillside avenue, wjilch they have purchased through coutesy of Buddy Bcr 'Frank.. - . • ••"'' •' . .-'••.-. Trans-World Airlines at Newark gen's Photo Shop. John Vark-j Art, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van- Wed in Georgia recently from Mr and Mrs. Albert SchenkeL The latter have Serving in appointive offices are derslice; banquet, Mr. and Mrs. Airport. assisted with the projector. PSP MISS JOAN ANN Announcement of the marriage moved to Columbus. Ohio. The property was multiple listed Sally T. Rooney, Marge Skvasik, mA September wedding is The VFW auxiliary h;:s bin Ralph Keil; Christian education, on April 13 of Miss May F Fair- through the office of O. G. Nunn and was sold by Bessie Warner Fernanda. Meeks, Bernice Sewell Mrr*. and Mrs. Edward Vollherbst; weather, to John T. Houtenville planned. , chosen to help with the Utdini Announce Engagemeni of thatWrtce. - ' . V and Kay Leggett. of disaster victims that n civics. Mr. and Mrs. G. Holmes has been made by her mother, Mrs. '• The chapter is preparing 4or its Architects' Display Williams; decorations, Mr. andOf Joan Anne Howard James Fairweather, of 103 Lincoln 40th anniversary dinner, which brought to .this-area. Mw. loll • Mrs.. Herbert. Frank; dramatics, Seigfried is feeding chief and MrJ Mr and Mrs. Michael Howard park, east Ptott* ^ompteteit will be held May 3 at 6 p.m. in theBuilding to Open Mr. and Mrs. William Lang. • of 19 Roger avenue have an-' Masonic Temple. The' banquet is The. 33.000 square-ft. Architects' Ruth Brixner is deputy to MrJ RE6U1MSTV1E Entertainment, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Houtenville is the son of Almquist. Both are actiw in thj hounced the engagement ot thcr Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hounten- For Colony Club open to. members who make ad- Display Building, Route 22, Moun- 7 INCH CUT William Ridley; membership. Mr,. daughter. Joan Anne Howard, to * Plainsboro Mrs. Hounten- vance reservation!!, and • special tainside, will be opened, to theauxiliary. 7 MCI COT 10IMC1CUT and Mrs. Wilbur Schindler; music, Bernard Richard Segebade son o i Coun- entertainment will be offered fol- public next Wednesday, it was an- Introducing Mrs- Almrimst 10IICICUT Come See. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. George Segebade of t*reaKnc3». 1....3. Sh Dance lowing -the dinner. nounced yesterday by Charles S. members was Mrs. Mary Tinm-sj nominating. Mr. and Mrs. S, G.. Ir. Fairweaxner. ... graduated from t Past Matrons'. Club ot the local Cohan, presidenfof Built-in -Age, who conducted her first n.iitin Wray; program,' Mr. and Mrs18. 7 Locust drive. The ceremony was 'performed Plans tor the -Colony Club'of Mi* Howard is a graduate>of in 1935. , chapter, has elected these officers': Inc. The building includes exhib- as president. Other new otficorj Sloat; project, Mr. and Mrs. H.'R. by Capt. Ernest Kosa, Protestant Cranford's annual - spring dance its showing products and services also took over their dutiri. . Jacobus; publicity, Mr. and MrsCranfor. d High School and .is em- have- been completed, Mrs.- J. R. President, Eileen Balas; vice-pres- MA&n ployed V National Lead Company. chaplain 'at Ft. Benning, Ga., in ident, Helen Gatfney; secretary. used in the construction and dec- The post and auxiliary will cs James F.' O'Brien. the base chapeL . ' Home Makers' Talcott, general chairman of the ora tjpn of residential, industrial ter a dinner to the Cranford nowlJ New York City. Ruth. Beisley; ..and treasurer, Jes- 1 5965 Publishing, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 1 1 James Houtenville of Plainsboro, affair,' announced, at a recent and 'institutional buildings'. ing'League' on Saturday. M:>y J liam Mernick; refreshment, Mr. Mr. Segebade is » l™* " *^ sie Manning. . Crnnford High School ^served brother ot the bridegroom, and Service Director committee meeting.. • - .. • Among features of the steel- The men will cook and the \.V(mv and Mrs: Kennc'h Rau; summer two years in Germany with the Dieter Greull of Ftv Benning were framed building arc a wall of will serve as waitresses. . social, Mr. and. Mrs. James Brew- • The dance 'will be held ai thPupile s in Recital '£* States Army. ««*•»£ -witnesses,--•••-'•••".•.•-.•'•• . • ... white mosaic glass which wilPbe Siper-Rlgfct" QwHty lee! (MO FAT ADDED) ster; sunshine, Mr. and Mrs. Carl The" newlyweds .honeymooned Addresses Kiwanis Suburban Country Club in Union ' Mrs. Henry Boardm'an present- " • 'Holmqvist; ways and means, i Mr. attending Teterboro School of Aeronautics. Teterbortt. _ briefly at Warm Springs, Ga.. -Mrs. Jcannette Adamakos,' ex-on Saturday night, Mqy 11. Danc- ed her piano pupils in their .an- Boneless and Mrs. Charles Teese; youth, Mrs. Houtenville is a graduate nual spring-recital Saturday, after- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dcnzau; No date has been set for the ecutive director of the Home ing will be from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Want a greener, fHc«s Reduced! of Crantord High School and Pres- Makers'. Service, of Eastern Union noon in the Methodist Church au- historian^Mrs. Violet GUyer; cus- wedding. ' to the music of "The Suburbans." ditorium. , Participating were SaotybMklmi Chuck • todian of properties, Mr. and byterian Hospital School ot Nur- County whose headquarters are • Assisting Mrs. Talcott on the sing, Newark.. She is presently a Douglas Barile, Jane Barnhart, healthier lawn ? # fnsktnkk • Mrs. W. G. Mallory. POT ROAST ChrU J. Witting* registered nurse at Presbyterian at 10 North Union avenue, ex- committee are, Mrs. Wilfred Bur- Maria Blanding. Janet Buzalski. > Urge.Wfcite.UflMni Kenneth Estabrook served as plained the work of her organiza- ton, Mrs. Nicholas La Corte, Mrs. David ' Freese, Richard Graham, "Super-RlKht" Quality ' "Super-Blghf-Boneless Brisket master of ceremonies. , Move to Pittsburgh Hospital Ann Mineur, Karen Mineur, Entertainment was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Chris J. Witting Mr. Houtenville attended wrin^e- tion to the Kiwanis Club at its A. J. Wallner and Mrs. John Mon- We have/tie grassfood ' Nick Riggi, '"Mr. Banjo," and hisand family ot 315 Orchard streetton High School, "*-'—•• meet ing held Tuesday at Markos ahan. ..'."/.'" " makes it easy MOIFS Stewing Beef Boneless -53c Corned Beef t vocal and instrumental perform- Will move this week to Pittsburgh, fennsyivouu. Law School. He isRestaurant." Members of the American home thi awaiting assignment to the Far ers: Featured with Mr: Riggi was Pa., where Mr. Witting is Vice- Started in 1052 by the Women's and garden department of the "JiHr-Wght" Quility Beef Swift's Brookfield lib. • Norman Jones, .baritone,, a mem* president of Westinghouse Con- East at ti. Lewis. Wash. club, under the .chairmanship ot and lliere's no other lawn • c her of Couples Club. sumer Products. '•'•'- The bride will reside at herauxiliary of. the Union County APPLE Decorations stimulating a circus Both Mr. and Mrs. Witting are home until she can join her hus-Medical Society in Elizabeth, this Mrs." William Leonhardt, will tour , food like it in this town Rib Steaks ^ " »69r PorkSausnge link t^mosphere were arranged by Mr.graduates ot Cranford High School band. . ' .. organization supervises competent the S. S. United States on Wed- .. .or any pther. JUKI 4% antaL Mrs. Harold Bucknam and and have spent most ot their lives > "• ' ' ' - ' •• mature women hired to carry on nesday. Fresh Flounder Fillet ^ 79c Fancy Salmon Steaks -69c theirxtommittee., Original clown .in Cranford. • They are members the normal activities in homes Scotts scientists have pointings were made by-Fred Dea- 'of the plainfield Country Club' SOCIALS - made it BO easy,to give 2*^ 19c A . Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wyre of where sickness occurs. Men in Service GRAPEFRUIT con. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fingcr- and Cranford Swimming Club. Teaneck were recent 'guests of Mr. The type of work done consists Army Pvt. Douglas.. F. Godinho, your lawn energy-packed . lin and thei»u committee were in Mrs. Witting has been active in of light housekeeping, preparing son of Alexander F. Godinho, 254 charge of dinner arrangements. the Cleveland PTA and .Brownies and Mrs. Richard O. 'Adams of 24 feeding—feeding that's ;'• No. 9 SpAgh«ttin|, No. 8 SpagMti. No, 3 Garden Fresh Fruifs and Vegetables Herning avenue. Mr. Wyre is own- meals, shopping, care of children, Hillside. avenue, is scheduled . to luilder, There were 2lVmembers pres- and is.a communicant of St. Mi- and other household duties, ex- participate with the Fourth Regi- Looklnfffor non-burn—and less than chael's Church/ ," er and director of, Camp Kooaukee u ent.' X. for Boys, brother camp to Camp cluding nursing care . Ot the nine mental Combat Team in .a four- INCOMK? half the usual weight. For . C01D1M 5Mr.2Q( Every member couple In Cou- Idlepines for Girls in Stratford, such organizations in New Jersey week maneuver at Camp Drum, you greener grass than ple* Club serves on a committee Miss Gayle Waddill, a fresh- now, two are found in Union N. Y., ending May 15. Regularly Daiawar* Income Fond tea 2"-37 and committee assignmentstor the I man at Penn Hall, Chambersburg. County, according to the speaker. ever — without extra ROHZOMI assigned ,as a rifleman in the spent the holiday week-end for aa high CURH SWEI coming year are revealed Miss Muriel Blythe of 30 Spring* Mrs. .Adamakos said that the team's Company I at Fort Dev- mowing.'"" '.'.,' annual banquet. C ng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. area covered by the center at INCOME a* P*-*}" ««[ field avenue and Miss Ruth Jack- ens. Mass,;- he- will take part> in sa«naurato with th« »l«k FRESH 45, with a charter .__. a B Waddlll ot 127 Oakton .of Linden" will leave tomorrow ' ' of- communities various, tests and problems during I '•— crisp, clean, NO 45 couples, it now has 151 '•-•-—•»—• v.. WBB. j—JSt-wjti 5n^Jwsr5^v^?>^ Europe, XXKJ W«« -^-. ... Qeld, 5COICR) rwwu «"- ~. _ fore entering the Army last Sep- bag 5,000 sg ft $150 - JO ^139.50 FjwUi-tilde** K ». Switzerland. France, the Nether- field. .The speaker was introduced tember. The 19-year-old soldier's C«IH»rfit-Urn Jfein-ONE NICE ONLY! lands. England and Ireland, by Rev. Robert Kurth, assistant mother, -Mrs. Judith L. Godinho, • CMkks r. and Mrs. F. H. Washboume pastor of the First Presbyterian lives in Buffalo, N. Y. When You Buy .t Add.li.'. You Buy the Very Bert Church of Cranford. ' ' sh Asparagus 2 anOifamfly of. 19 Norman place Miss Begina Ann Schmitt let* Grapefruit ™- 5 N send cor^^la^p^ left'Saturday on a 10-day cruise Henry. Nussbaum, lieutenant 24 COMMHKI S1UI JSoonlight «w«"* governor of the sixth division of yesterday for St. Joseph College, Extra Largi Sin to the New Jersey1 Kiwanls District, Emtnitsburg, Md., alter spending NIWMK 2, N. J. ii'> in person lieut. hoWTivWaddlll of Webb presented the club with a portable a week with her parents, Mr. and i^ GRGARDER N SHOP Ti$sue$ ir Base, Houston, Texas, spent speaker's stand made by his son.Mrs. Harold Schmitt of 120 Maka- JOSEPH M. ADDMJA. Prop. Fresh Pineapple Yellow Bananas 2-29c Easter weekend visiting bis This was accepted for the club tom drive. Miss Schmitt had as parents. Mr. and^Mrs. James B. by Winfleld Kohler, vice-presi- her guest, Miss Sara Rodriguez, HUnter 6%5069 WaddlU of 127 Oak lane. He haddent, who presided In the absence of Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. LINDEN More Grocery Values! as his guest, Lieut. Robert Gry- of E. Calvin 3hire. 150 E. ST. GEORGE AVE. 1 OTf_ Frozen Food Values . only der. • Houseware Values Diity Moore Beef Stew . "e.:41« Mr. and Mrs^John H. Mc^lln- For Your Child's | tock of 100 Park •drive spent a w^ I BroaieaitRodl-Meat . . ;41« days last week in fUacksburg, Va> ,< M Beef Steaks " 2: Their son. Donald, spent the Eas- birthday Party \ EUIZABETH 0Mktail««»w "" - »£ Brtaiwst Pigs Feet . . . . . ::W ter week-end at the Sigma PI open Thurs. 'til 9'. fraternity house, WilUarasburg. I SldMplllilng Fun and Conwdy - PI«tt.Trtl«Wfc« - Annoift Ooraed Boat Hash . '^33* Va.. as the guest of his brother, ' Magic with UH Rabbits and rltstk TthlKktk* - 8 JiaketRaaaattartar . . . 3'.+»» Robert, a senior at the CollegeSof I DOT*S - OramJiict ^ I L» « C C sm«#w^.* &, «- —r-~— -William and Mary.' CLUB - CHORCH • BANQUET laMHkTaUtcMb "- HM*OraagaDriak . 3c*n;l 28 ^27 Miss Joan' Penvenne, daughter Cvmroaa Cnjoya a Magic Showl T of Mr. and Mrs. P: F. Penvtnne B«MHkTaMMMha.- "j- SWIWH'S T. V. Wwws t::S" * i9« Kaahlar Glab Crackers . . fe no-inn MO. ../'*»* of 15 Pine street. Is spending this Mil. MAGIC SwiMMft Wdkm Bnatb ianaall'a tamata Herring M • • week in Cape Elizabeth, Me., vis- TMShMs ^-J-M*. . . Dacron-cotton iting friends. Maital C Napkins . . . . 2 ^ 23° i BsraaBMcs'— — — —'; a? Writ E|« Cwkod Sqi " c URGE TRAVELMATE* Mr. and Mrs!°Edward J. Sha-I — — — •-»~' BMEyeRhiiart . . Martal Pastel Paper Napkins . . ;^10 . . Kleeaex Facial Tissue 2 ^ 29C 2 S; 53C • X Dairy Values! WrisleySoap .Sift «-l'59« C "DMNKjr TOE > . . •• • Angel Food \A'Kk;- m • •>••--.- totatsJ-Mf "Mai 3 Little Kittens Cat Food ^ 3 !;: 23 Strvo At COHH tfcofs A fabulous dessert "at Swiss Slices ^-«^-^- Spring Cleaning Heeds! is"... delightful topped Fancy Wlieoniln with ice cream or your The greeted Skar*Cbe44trO*ese ' W.II»9«J Floriaat Aerasal Deoaorant . .^t.79' favorite fruit! little girdle Imported PravtlMt G anuln* Italian l e Wiiprld. Oetagoa Laundry Saap . . .3 - - 29 ever designed! Sharp ChaiiUr Spread Fels Naptta Soap ..... 3«l« M° Dutch Apple Pit -T-W O° 1 novroncioa BOKil DMWiBl^tt^r ImpoHad Peta. Oaraml Roll. ,'Z *»'"»' BOYS' . OIRLS incncu Noxon Metal Polish . . . . . liltleX*,, Tidf Home Household Bags w COATS & SUITS gives you complete GettageCM6$6 K.9MUr.rC.li(om:..M« «» SUITS & 3b. bat $2.73 Realemon SfaM 1 - 4. 3 - 6x and 7 - 14 £ figure control with 3-lb.b««$2.43 Kraft's VoWoota I Flaktt It- nevef-before Blue Dot Dui Solkh, Cheeks - K« Wool uiwws^ ' ****** For ''"• fabric* Lemon Juico SNRT JACKETS freedom of action! LBI Toilet Saap luy 2 calat at regular price llua ani wtiiU datargtnf REG. $10.98 to $24.98 95 «at I at 'A prlca REG. $10.98 to $^9.98 only'5 '. NOW 3±«f. »!£«• /ti NOW , Two_, crUs-crossing Bright spot of your wirdrobe. This woven plaid iluTt puts ." t.Wto v- one-way-stretch panels China Beauty Salada Tea new life in your separates! In Shlp'n SluurYperfect no-iioa "control waist, tummy, hips— Kraft's Qil Mania Oil - firmly, but oh-so-gently! Swift's Bat-0 Glamor Chaw Mela Dinner fabric—won't pill or fuzz—iclM stay beaulifnl. Just duuk, For taUJt. bakno; a For cooking anJ taladt V Design eliminates wrinkling,' WUh Bl««ch PrkM •MtctW* fhr» Sarnrday, April 27th ta ,' drip-dry and don. No other blouse does as much (or you! r rolling or riding up. Feather light "weave Para" Dag Food ,.ll.n 1JQ in Sup«r Market* and S«lf-S«rvic« lt»w o«ly. Smart fashion colors; Sizes 30 to 38. pylnn ftower pet, • prettied with cjalnty trim.
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y ,i't education for La Societe^des 40 \ it 0o You The Most THUBBPAY. APRIL 18.' Hommes et 8 Chevaux. honor or- t'«'' wiwii an•••d• a• ««•••••••mmmnnity• j ^i.iuen> dar. Subjects7 of study or survey ganitttion of the American Le- for long range planning have been gion, announces that Union Coun- Daniel J. Leonard & 8001 Home recreational needs, YMCA versus league of Women Voters ty Volture 227 has awarded its Stamps In for Funerals, $41 Vest Jersey Anniversary Die Hub Community Center and the teas. d" ii s tthhe them theme ooff ththe currencurrentt projecprojectt ooff tth Legion . ,s Get annual scholarship ' in nurses' street, Elizabeth. Mrs. Lambert Postmaster Arthur T. Mett re- Projects Have Been Vaned ibility of sponsoring Community Le V, . and a luncheon is planne. d in con- training to Miss Ingeborg Denuell died Monday, night at St Eliza- ported today that the special die f" •*.•_• ,»' /-».._^n m connection with its n Concerts, Inc. ^hfprd league Cranford Coamiunity Tuesday at Graulich's, 369 Park avenue, oof PlainfieldPa. .a g graduate of Plain Exhibition As a result of a! meeting cpo . ^nvvthitfor Roselle. officiated. He- also con- beth Hospital, Elizabeth, alter a hub to perait us« "by the local n field High School: ! ducted the committal yesterday brief illness. " Post Office W • postmark com- sored by the Council and attended • .J ... . ' The scholarship is for three Sigurd H. Schou A high mass of requiem will be by interested. members, a broad. ing the luncheon an old party game will receive a new morning in Hillside^ Cemetery, Of Hypnosis meinoratlng Union County's 100th "••"ft—* -- years at Muhlenberg Hospital in The Hcv- K. Klrkcgaard Jcn- ening of the rules for the ute and | an oppor- —— r offered at 0 a.m. at St Theresa's since its origin nine years g Plainfield. S&M to *• OtO«T^ • ****** ^ pastor of St. Stephen's Dan- Plainfield. . '••• • anniversary arrived here on Tues- then operation of. the municipal am- members and 1 whicwhichh ththee proposeproposedd budgebudgett wilwilll Mrs Jackson was bprn »o. =»•Church- Interment will be in St. In 1947. the Cranford t iShLutheran Church. Perth Am- Gertrude Cemetery, Woodbridge. and bulance was introduced-; bv the niy w™» acquainted. be voted,upon and the local car- Martini Dutch West Indies and of Church Women' made a survey' of interested town organizations : Friends may call from 2 to 5 and Township Committee. cewilibeMrs-Vrar- rent agenda adopted. A slate of KOTICC OF SETTLEMENT bov officiated yesterday morrung had lived the past 40 years in and citizenciuzeiws in this connection, NOTICE IS HEREBEREBY O1VBNO1VKN. That lhth»e 7 to-10 p.m. today.' ~ of the overall recreational activ- A representative of the Council candidates will be presented for at services lor Sigurd H. Scfiou of whiebjie did on November 5,1948. ?erC mistress.of eemnon- final account off th" e •ubacribcM—' "—. - Harol"'"d M II U ities and facilities .available in the • seserver d on the long range• planning ren \? election to the board of directors L. Aldrlch andTM imf Howarn>.--.«d Sovtng^_.—__i ln.. - o-iv«. Mr. Schou. 70. is survived by a daughter, Born in Elizabeth, Mrs. Lambert said, because of ta- As.a result of this meeting, it William Isaac, en- t th Ut will and had resided in "that city until tour the May 14 meeting of Cranford community for children; youth As a result of this meeUng »t, commiiU.e ne\v and nominations also will be ac-stltutian. executors of the Ust will and (Mrs. Helen Wells of. New York Commun luUment of HOGER C. ALDRICH. de- n.nrnine while at- years ago, when she moved to Post 212. American Legion, it wassvu^ from WasJ»ington grant^ ''and adults. A recommendation was was decided to form a ;£j building program and luncheon is cepted from the floor. ' . ceased, will be budited and stated by the City two sisters. Mrs. Annie Nar- announced at Tuesday night's ses- CouncU. It was agreed that the \ ^ waS HeW in t_ Surrogate, and reported for settlement Fjster services in the Kenilworth. She was a daughter Ing permission to use it from May made as a result of this survey in Chai assisted by SJ of Cranford and Mrs. Mary purpose of the coHncU wou d be flndings Q, the com?1 ^ lo the Union County Court—Probate Dl- sion in the Casino. , lilt t**«. mim.i^y. _ . 1 Perth Amboy church. of the late Dennis and Helen Fttz- 1 to October 13. •• ' . . - ' that a recreation commission with v list Additions to viilon on Friday. May 17 next at 10 Funeral services were in. Gray SS.ton-if.Ncw York City and two th- services of Mr. Smith, who trained, paid leadership be set up.to "promot, e the general wcUiue of, A meetinu g wawass hel heldtod toM AM. D.S.T. lu patrlck. A former communicant Next Wednesday, then, will be { Dated: April 22/ 1957. _ = V \ Springfield avenue. 'brothers.- Edmund Arrindcll of appeared before a large group of "it ith the cooper- 1 ih h 2 of St. Patrick's Church and St. the day for «Ump collectors to get The Yoiith Conservation Com- the community with the cooper- town citizens with .the ntrci Norman CHS Honor Roll Harold L. Aldrlch , > York City and Lewe. Amn- post and auxiliary members last The Howard Saving* Institutlo Genevicve's Church, Elizabeth, cancellations here prer mittee* of the General Federation ation and through the coordinated support of the Mt-n Due to an error in the guid: of Aruba, Dutch West Indies. year, were obtained with the aid of Women'Womens Clubs at that time was Clinic in Plainiii-M, i i ji»«.i". . .•„ irvinK T Lynch & Maloney, she became a communicant of St. . legend: "100 Yearsof efforts of the existing organiza- n pro- department office in Cranford . St.. • . • . Theresa's Church when she moved of Howard W. Ringle, a past com- emphasizing \workln• ' g— togethe*-•* «•*.«»r• forr the fact that Cninford Newark. 2. N. J: Progress, Union County, tions and interested town citizens.' High School, the following names Fees: S9.7S • S-16 mandermandcr. RaymonHayroundu An.. Leonard;w^~---T., «n—- . ••-- youth conservation and was urg- Since its inception, Jhe council ^ facihties. Mrs. Elizabeth L. Mutlge here. ^"- , station to join the fun iswere omitted . from the original funeral home. Interment was in tertainment chairman, announced. 1957. . , . ing the setting, up of youth, coun- has wholly or, in part sponsored list of students on the ninth grade Services for Mrs. Elizabeth L. Survivors are a son, Harold T., Minutes of a recent meeUng held the speciacial die huhub *»]S any person interested Jutland Memorial Park. East machine cils in communities. parent education meetings, thc HAGS WANTED tXl honor roll, which appears on pago Mudge, 82, of 6 Orange avenue, Kenilworth; a daughter, Mrs. by a combined "Dance for Davies" I cranford' eancellaUon i 1 aguef and reservations were held Monday night at Gray Richard F. Lomax, with whom she Minuxesoi #_ r*.«w i llaUon township, Wh th Wednesday, looming Cranford Adult School, the Cran-1 Cranford dtis*n and Chronld*. one of section two of today's is- We're looking (or a committee of the post and auxili- ww 4»«id *<** by; tht e \X SS by contacting Mrs. in Sans., Denmark. M, ; Will Pay Sc a Pound sue:.-. ' . -.-•. '•••..'' came to this country m Memoriul 12 Springfield avenue. made her home; three grandchild ary, submitted by Mrs. Edward Postmaster Mete said. ShenS at her home.-208 Arbor CRANFORD RESIDENT Karen Lawrence, Virginia. Me- He lived in Elizabeth for 30Mis. Muclge, widow of Charles W. I dren; William Lambert, in the R. Morrison, presented plans for . . . to Join our Residential Sale* MudRc, died SUnday at Brook Air Force in Japan, and Miss Arthur, Norma Mysiak, Joan P«.n- Staff. Man or woman, experience.not. and also in Bayonne before a June 1 dance to honor Warren lea ue members Lodge Nursing Home after a long Mary A. Lambert, Kenilworth; pools « venue, Janet Ray, David Skaggs, necetary; must have a complete know- fi to Cranford seven years Davies of Mountainside. Jersey Central e^s will be formed as res- ledge of,the town and be willing to For 20 years he was .em- illness. . , .'• ." ,., . three great-grandchildren and a. *Mr. Davies; a past commander Fred Swishcr, Frances Tanneh- work!full time.. Earn top commissions n; are made. Assisting with baum, Carol Welke, Barbara,Wct, with one of. Union County's leading Xed as an operator of precious The Rev. Robert G. Longaker, ;ister, Mrs.'; Margaret Flonnagan, |\of Roselle Park Post 60 and theTrains to Operate firms. Call Mrs. Spltler for appoint- are Mrs, Philip Al- John Witffcrington and Barbara S furnaces by the Irvincton pastor of . First Presbyterian Elizabeth. Union County. "Committee of the ;. Richard Cox, Mrs. ment. • WHOLE, HM.VEI, Jackson & Wright. Legion and current membership smelting & Refining Company. He Church, officiated. Burial took Mrs. Christina Bennibn On DayKght Time es. Mrs. Brant Coop- Q1ARTEREI, CUT-OP place Tuesday in East Greenbush, chairman for the state -organiza- - - • . . Paul Maloney. Mrs. THE BOYLE COMPANY retired several years ago * Furtcral services for Mrs. Chris- a "Three Generations qf Real Estate ..Y-...... tion,' seeks , nomination for next Jersey Central Lines passenger William jvivxirady, Mrs. W, S Legion Honor Society MT Schou was a member of tina. Bennion, 83, 'of 313 Highstate commanderv • •. Service"- * '-'. • . • Mrs.' Mudgc was the ninth in trains will operate on Daylight S Mrs. -Floyd Weeks. The finest, twtaWst, street, wife of Percy H. Bennion, Awards Scholarship The. Colonial Building line of descendants of Elder Brew-. Edward Gill, committee chair- Saving Time starting at 2:01 a.m. I . , t artnual business meet ster, pastor of the Plymouth Col- assistant vice-president of the Ro- man forr Cub Pack 76, sponsorep d Sunday, when new timetables be- hor A. J. bommergue of 110 Edgar 355 Jersey Ave. EUtabeth 3-4200 fresh fryers rushed dir- by " —* — •««-*«-• «t» the flg will be conducted with Mrs ony. She was a .member of theselle Park office of the National by the post, reported on the come effective. . . Christensen presiding,- at avenue, state director of nurses' act from nearby farms Mayflower Society and the Daugh- State Bank, were held Monday af- growth and varied activities of the Passenger Traffic Manager E. L. State Bank, were held Monday ai- growik ndin anag vtu thlnet yea...... r . He said Tomlinson announced that train right to your local Acme ters of the American Revolution. ternooon att thhe PralPlll FunerFuneralll HomHome,e,, pack during the year. He said times of all morning and- evening brothers She belonged to First Presbyterian 12i*u4 First.First ' avenue, easfeast',. RoseatRosejlee. thee field trips were a "greagreat susucc- Market 1 , Church. cess" and included in plans for thecommuter trains into and out of Sirs.'Bennion died early' Friday -.1. ._._ .. „,; ..... - SLofNcwY^ Born in Spencer, N. Y,, Mrs. future is a trip to the United States New york and Newark frorn Howe).. Mich.-, a sister. Mrs g in St. Elizabeth Hospital. Eliza Military Academy at West Point. mainline and seashore points will Poulsen in Denmark, and three Mudge came,to Cranford in 1019.beth, after a brief illness. Her husband died October 5. 1955. After hearing Mr. Gill's report,] remaii n virtuallitll y unchanged from grandsons.' • . The Rev. Albert A. Gordanier, ONCASfW She is survived by a sbn, Char- members voted unanimously to, present schedules. Except for mi- pastor of First Baptist Church, donate $50 to help defray the cost j nor adjustments, necessary for op- Mr*. Catherine" JackHon les L. Mudge of the Orange avenue Roaellell , officiatedd. Interment wwaas of'hiring.a bus for the West Point eratirtg reasons, the same holds address. in Fajryicsji w CemeteryCtry; ; WestfieldWestfield. * Services for Mrs. Catherine p. • .'• • true for midday trains as well, Born in Passaic, Mrs. -Bennion YEARS DOMtmCK , Prop. Garwood, N. J. jacW of ,9 Hayes street -ho CharleH S. Treat came to - Cranford four years ago Commander Edward R. Morri- he said. ' 340 NORTH AVENUE v at home after >i Charles S. Treat of Miami, Fla., "from Roselle,' where she had livejl son presided. • • The greatest deviation from - Frosfetf fis* Feafiir«s- neStVre>eld Tuesday formerly of Cranford. died sudden- many years. She was a member present schedules, Mr. Tomlinson GROWN ASBESTOS 1 nS ^ the G. G. WcKKly Funeral ly of a heart attack on April 19 of First Presbyterian Church, Ro- noted, will involve three morning SPRING GOODS Home' 206 Eighth avenue, east, PLASTIC HOSE in Miami.; He had recently under- selle, and had been active . in Harlowe Jones trains used by ^reverse" commut- FiHet Percfc '•H *' i.35* its Women's Missionary Society. ers—those who travel tech week- I Grade Rd.NoM Shovel 2.98 RIB ROAST kken Parts gone an operation. ' ' , ISHINGLE PAINT ^^^Sore MrsM . BennioBninn retired in FebruFebr - Held on Illicit day morning from New York to RakM/Utlne 1.98 He went to Miami about 20 years REDUCED PRICES Freach Friel pastor of the Heard AME Church ago after residing for several years ary after nine years' employment points in New Jersey, and return i Lawn Rakes .98 Polyvinyl Acetate , Cod Steak in Cranford. where he was engaged by F. H. Schaefer Company, West- Alcohol Charge in the evening. Those trains will Brea$t$»69= Wings* 35^ > . . - . leave New York five minutes ear- Roller 19.95 S9 in the oil burner business. He was field, as a buyer. PATCO 150 Colors Spare time Work a-member of Local 349, Electri- Besides her husband, she is sur- - Investigation of a citizen's com- Her than at present, •liter! Ttf trriti Bass Fillets cians' Union, in Miamh •- vived by a daughter, Mrs..Evelyn plaint about discharging of fire- New timetables, printed in blue LAWN SEED Legs & Thighs »59- crackers resulted In the apprehen- ink instead of the1 current maroon, up to $100. m WEEK He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Biach, Cranford, and two grand- . 3-TUBE LAWN Crow-Rib Roost sion Monday o"f Harlow"'" e ""*—* will be available at ticket offices & Turf Builder Buck Shad /••••«* VI Lillian Norden Treat. children. . Jones, 47, of Woodbridge, former- tomorrow. Trains win be listed Smoked Hock* r E., ,1,-nl w.rk. IUQ rEOrl«! . Private funeral services were ly of 26 Arlington road, operating in Daylight Saving Time. SPRINKLER 10% Off in Mouse Lots Backs & Necks 3<^25 fV.rk tt«M ••« •! "»•»>• »•«•"• wUI> POWER BOWERS PESTKiLL Corned Beef Brisket" held in Miami. Car"~" d"~ of Thanks - -3a HUIVIOIstation1 Wd((uiwagoni «.«#••»...... containing _a ^quan ,- o ..I ..Urfe.i.I w » I wish to thank my many neigh- tittityy ooff firework fireworkss anandd 2 288 two-quar two-quartt>Iunicipal Committees 25 ft. — $1.98 Mrs. Bessie Lambert mason jars of untaxed alcohol, Po- np AUTHORIZED DEALERS ls>v«slm«nt. W« bors and friends for their thought- jrs ot untaxed alcohol Po- Cid from Pafle') FAST GROW KENILWORTH — The funeral lice Chief Lester W. Powell re- 50 ft. —$2.9S FREE DELIVERY FINEST FRESH (.11 tartr-cU.^- Writ. »t .«• »•' fulness and kindness in remember- {Continued from of Mrs. Bewsie Lambert 72. of 612 ing me with flowers, and .cards ported. ary chairman. • . I ^R^- 4etaM>- fN SEED FARMDJOS - i^ivw^ ** Colfax avenue, west, widow of since I have been. confined to Arraigned before Magistrate Mr O* Brien called for peace Lime •..:..:..:..;.;...... -FRUITS andVEGETABUS- William T. Lambert, will be held Muhlenberg Hospital. Charles.: J. Stevens oonn wumau* ando harmon rauiuwvy among the committee • RUBBER HOSE at ,8:20 a.m. tomorrow from thf' . **A «o fiiiiff»nt joiobb to- toI- 5 -10 -5 : MrsMr . E. FreFd Marsiglio was fined $25 for pos- memberward a ^RepubUca and n victory in No- Liberal Tr«d«-ln Allowiwwy, 9"^ Vt In. Opening ..-.I 4 Riverside Drive k d held in d Repu Bovung ..;...; Sweet PPeas 8^ IDA ton alcohol. TOWpi8HlP OF CRANFOBD Baker Castor. Oil Company, New I ^7.. «•.«• , Peat Moss. NOTICE or HEAsUNQ Jones was picked up on Arling- CHEF BOY-AR-DEE •uri *r A
^.yj,ar^^^ now CrnZPTANP CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1957 TJlE #f Mary A^Schnltzer^^^ lls~bulldlng-at-i26-South-ave- gRAMTOROlEmZEH JUTO Shaw. Joyce Skaggs, Pat temlty. sic of a four-piece orchestra- 1 Sandra Stevens. Carolyn east, as a local cancer dress- Chairman and co-chairman of' Smith. Ing depot. Mrs. Brown was intro- Thoden. Nancy Tidabock, Richard the various committees included duced b/Dr. W. W. Jordan Lester A. Morcerf, elecUonics 'T Voelkel, Ronald Welke and Paul Mrs. Albury has lent herself will- Holding Open House at local Bankcombining all cfaaritto. local Joan Penvenne and Janet Bay, Arthur K. Burditt. president, technician first class. United States Children entering On High School Honor Roll Wright. Navy, has been appointed to offi- ingly to civic,' philanthropic and national, personal solicitation or schools;next faU musl decorations; Beth Epstein and conducted the meeting. church-affairs. Her achievements Diana DeLonge, publicity, and cers' candidate school at Newport; by mail. I nave had/some exper- shots, the health The junior class at Cranford High School led the field by placing have been noteworthy. She has ience in such drives and I must ot getting a *$£ and YWCA started in Cranford Janet Lawrence refreshments. w 1 R. I. by the Navy Department as • out. He added that pro-1 mn 37 students on the honor roll for the third marking period, it.was an- Men in Service helped organize many Cranford conclude that in air-area as this, The P' of discussion by the Village Improvement Assbeia- Rotary Told result of recent competitive ex- the child a{ nounced today by G. Frank Zimmerman, principal. amination. Technician Morcerf is town activities; i. e., the Cranteen, the people are ready for such an sb "7 presented by Mrs. Second Lt. John H. Keller, son On a charge «tcarel« driving. «ki> Newcomers Club, Cranford of great value. ^as revealed in a Hawaii University Post A total of 131 student" s are' listed. Other classes are represented, Of Progress of Mr. and Mrs. Horatio S. Keller, the son of Mrs. Dorothy Morcerf the Newcomers organization and the only thing 11 Peter LaBnudo,^ oflM North Community CouncilC , Golden Age •left is.the establishment of a body LOOK AT in* *-^president of .the lo- as follows: 32 freshmen, 32 sopho- 14'^Forest avenue, recently was of 507 Lincoln park, east, and th« To A. K. Burditt, Jr. Ault, Robert Blosser, Lawrence Club, Cranford Council of Church which would have control enough I Sidney a conference | our Juniors have grown by leaps 7 mores and 30 seniors. . husband of the former Miss Ann avenue, east, a child.' Mr• . Arthur K. Burditt, .Jr.. son of' thur Don- In Cancer Fight graduated from the basic officer Women, PTA, etc. • . to enforce its aim. - • leal and bounds and have been most Bueher, Jane Collins, A Roberts of Roselle., Before enter- his driver's license In As a result of progress In re-course at the Infantry School, Fort SO days when he appeared before "Her excellent work as - town "I am sure that we all realize Bauer. ing the Navy in March, 1945, he search and development of chem^ Benning, Ga.. DDesigneg d for offi graduated from Cranford' High Magistrate Charles J. Stevens in chairman of the American Assoc- that we have an obligation to sup- CHICKEN BREASTS Sr.^of-18 Elm Berry, Nancy Jane 'Garland, Howard GUbert, graduated from C reactions from ical compounds, one out of every h t d wit ht iation of the United Nations since port charities — as Jim Felz, one sistant professor at the University j cers who have not served, with Municipal Court Monday ?i* \ connecUon, the report| four Junior High Glfl» ^^^ Janet ColbumCo,, Nancy Da- Helen GoodfeUow, Lob Hansen, three cases of cancer is now being School. At present he is an in- 1954 led to her appointment on of the area leaders in this.year's case of injury Dk troops, the course gave Lt. Keller Charges of speeding brought of Missouri, Columbia,; Mo,, has^^^ m3xa DeLonge, Stephan Dek- Russell Hardy, Mary Harris, Har- definitely helped, and in a ma- structor at the Navy's electronics the State Committee by Governor drive said, We either work and about an Prepare Star Chart instruction in the tasks and prob- penaKL as follows: Ar£ur Fal- accepted a.position with the Fed-S ^ Alexander Dickerson. Cath- old Herrlck. Benjamin Jones. jority of these instances all signs lems of an infantry unit command- technician school, at Treasure Is- Meyner. She has* recently been support these drives or the gov- Merchants to Meet with one ' Four girls: in Mrs. Harriet eral Government as an entomolo-f leen Doyle. *******£?** Qiiayanna McCullough. John Mun- land, San Francisco, Calif. un. Springfield, $23; Ettore T. elected first vice-president of the of the disease have disappeared so er. The lieutenant is a 1956 grad- ernment will step in and take Public Affairs Commissioner idea that may never come strein's eighth grade science classy gist at the University of Hawaii. beth Eudenc, Gordon Matartzzo'Newark. $13; S. Prasek. Union County Chapter of the A-A. day.' • • that the patients can be classed as Clark. $30; T. Bellew. Clark $10. over. With a united drive, peo- Ira, P. Dorian, Township Engineer ',811 meeting " the es at Cranford Junior High School - He and-hls-wUe and_thei^ two| ^Mancia Gj^«. J" U.N. • .'..•• 1 . .^Sharon Parkin, Robert Peterson, cured. .... ple could plan their pledge with- P. JrGrall and Howard Jft^SiegeU and are"drsplayihg~ari""astron'omy.prpi- children. Arthur K.. HI. 2 years. David Hall, James frusta, and Alfred J. Meslar. Springfield, •'•• "The tlremeiMousTvitality- and children. Artr . all, James f James -Priori Barry Rosenr Ches- ' This statement was made by $30. out the worry that every-ring of members of the Planning Board, It's cct entitled, "Do You See These 1 ld ta Dcas Johnston keen organizational ability of this the doorbell would mean another old.. and Janet. Lynn. 1 year oldold. taus. Dorcas JoJohnston^^ AUeen ter Sarnowskl, Ronald Sassi, Elaine Mrs. Ruth Brown, chairman of the Other fines were imposed on will conduct a panel discussion on undertaking, but never stars in the Sky.?" , i Clb dedicated lady has carried her. D will leave their home in Columbia \ Kendall.. Genevive Knezo. uerai Schad, Dolores Scheller, Robert educational committee of the Union motorists as follows: request for funds." proposed, plans for Improving the CHOICE CUTS • " '.te the power of a The project, .concerning the great through many and yaried projects ltfdereS next Thursday wd travel by car. dine KrochmaL John ^^Z' Linden, im- business center of the community necially when she be- astronomers from ancient civiliza- Slagle, Tipton Snipes, John Sos- County Chapter of the" American. , • Ernest Hoesterey, inrougu mm., ,- to the West Coast, where they wiU Virginia Lawson, ^.^^S"^ ' nowski, Judith Steitz, Carol Ste- Cancer Society in a talk at the proper turn. $30; Richard Lasco, at a dinner meeting of the Cran- lb Ifoman. e-v _ ^ Improvement tions to the pvesent time, was made in Trinity Church; She has also Cancer Drive t0 the VB board' a ship for Hawaii. Joan UsantiUti , SharoShsnarr n Martin*, wart, Barbara Suarez, Katherine luncheon meeting of the Rotary Elizabeth, no driver's license or ford Business Association at 6:30 lon«s , ,, . by Lois Copson. Judy Davidson, served the church on county, and ia A graduate of Cranford 1 Minch, David Mindlm Mar- Taavoste, Marie Valla, Ramona Club in the Educational Building If*. (ContinuexT/rom Page 1) registration in possession, $6; Ce- SUM? ll'Vtria . -~ .> tqmght in Markos -Restaur- CHbCK BOASTS - *^ "v?Aactivitiesfortheyeaif Margot Mctzger and Ellen Van «tatc levels .To mention a few of p.m School, Mr. Burditt received Mittricker and Susan O Con- Vance and Barbara White. of Cranford Methodist Church last cil Slorr. Freehold, expired regis- her activities; She is at present have been approached by individ- An invitation to attend haul by Mrs. Nunn as Hirtum. directed by Linda Breitel. Marie WILUAM J. McCftEA anttun.., *»~ bachelor of science degree fjroni j, or. Grade 12 — Joan Bird tration, $2. and no driver's license state legislative chairman for N. J EDWYNM. LEWIS uals purporting to be from the so- SIRLOIN OR PORTERHOUSE rei The .assignment required an ex- ciety who had no connection with been extended to all retail mer- Rutgers University and his mas- Grade 10 — Marcia Achilles, Delaney, James DiClcnco. Patricia Mrs Brown declared that early i in possession. $10; * Alex - Alessi, Council of United Church ' Wom- I follows: like m$st)to talk tensive amount of research on as- i- Stevens. Miss Nan Fay- and M». chants in the community.. Presi- 1 w ter's degree and doctorate in sci Grace Bi«Jn*jrth, Karen BrUl, Donovan, Sandra Downey, Gene discovery of the disease is still of Elizabeth, expired registration, en; has been a member of Youth the Cancer Crusade, Mr. Haviland one we •shlp stronomers, some of whom date ( Constant Machonis. ' dent Buddy Bergen, will preside. I WUi.*.~. Marcia Haag, .Linda $10; Phyllis J. Aklan. 14 Sutton Consultation Service ' Committee Union G^ny reported. The bonaflde represen- year back to Chaldea and. Babylonia. ence from the University of "" Sandra Castaldo, Nancy Colburn. Griffiths. prime Importance In treating Hazel Rich, Gail Rodgcrs, Pau? is «ur nesota. • Arthur Cyphers, Dorayne Dadd. Hooley, Lynn Jacobsen. Sandra funds place, right of way at intersection of the Elizabeth District (Episco- ; (Continued from Page •&) tatives of the society will carry STEAKS ^ 59( is awarded every Aside from the research, the Morrison and Donald Scott will Scsan Eblers, Marcia Geng. James. $15, and Glenn Crater, Livingston pal*; has served six years on Dio- of the main lobby have been the items noted. ^ th,re effortEvenins go fDepartmen our Seniort project entails a mural covering Kromer, YES, OUR YEAftS **—"• " m-chairman of serve as ushers on Friday eve- Boys' Camp CUT TO ORDER m Hackett, Lois Hallenbeck, Timothy careless driving, $30: |cesan Board as placed on the- same level as the Mr. Haviland. pointed out that (Continued /roni Page I) Group. Juniors In 1956 we de- the bulletin board which depicts Bankers to Hear Blair Christian Social Relations, ning and Sandra Williams. Mary Hayes. PhylUs HeUegers. John,Ho- rison. fight against cancer. In ^wif..I.-session. Magistrate Fund, Mental Health, lobby and the decor here is simi- 55 McHarg. Paul Wr^ht and about- 35 or 40 percent of "the registrations for the eight, week I - j •* oive two full scholarships the discoveries, theories and con- Raymond H. Blair, executive William Dexter Pease. Adrienne Potter, OF EXPERIENCE GIVES Stevens sentenced iiuth L. Lyttle, "Heart Cranford quota, or $1,90)0 to $2,200, rakh. Robert Lawrence. Wr" The speaker, also expressed Red Cross, etc., got: have lar with the, 'exception that a William Wcydemeyer on Saturday season which opens on June 30.' • had sufficient funds and the tributions of, these astronomers. vice-president of the Union Cen- Ernestine Behder, Walter^Rem- will be used within the township ,jWehad si McCord, Mary Anne McHarg thanks to the Hedenberg-MacBean -no home, and Florence E. Boteler, received Mrs. AlburyV atton- brown flexwood trim has been in- According to new regulations ap- the project wwill l b e on displap y In ter National Bank and past presi- HoUy Millus. limits for dressings, transporta- Carol -MichaelsMihl , """ * hold. Francis Scanlon. Cl US THE "KNOW HOW" 160 North Lehigh avenue, to six Interfaith relations hold stalled to chair height. The patron committee, headed proved by the board of trustees, have set a limit Room 207 in thh e JunioJi r High dent of the Elizabeth Chapter of Judith Oros, • months in the County Jail on tion. tion, and from clinics, treatment of BEEFHIEI William Orchard, her keen interest. ._She also has An additional walk-up teller's fay Mrs- John Rash includes: a deposit of $5 must accompany ^tTexce^d $350 for a scholar- School. the American Institute of Banking, charges of being drunk and dis- medically indigent persons and a M Joseph Peters. Peter Radley, Nor- found time to act as president of thwindoe Walnuw alsto avenuhas beee sidn addee ofd. othhe "* ""• " each application. ,. money for this »""has• will be guest speaker at the 35th een Rente. Michael Richard. Mar- orderly and assault and battery. Ro^elle-Roselle Park Civic bank'* to reliev- e the present walk- - Mrs- ••* W p host of other services., annual dinner-dance of the Eliza- orce a Our ultimate objectivj e is to Charles C. Goodfellow, Jr., past BOTTOM ROUND garet SewelL Judith Valla. Joan Now lsTh«"TiineTo Sgrj^A feed So if you are thinking of building or remodel- Alvis Blanc of 26 Forest avenue the t k times The P " H Mrs. ..», will preside at tomor* beth Chapter Saturday at. Martins- .' paid $25> on a charge of harboring up raise sufficient money nationwidiid e presidentuv , ill preside at tonunv Want Herbert Wiese, Arthur Wil- °^r1re« wish for the future row night's affair, and President lb. At Olympic Park vllle Inn, Martinsville. Several numerous :dogs. and Richard Lau- flrst ih JCRQSSJRIB liams. Sandra Williams and Donna ing thi^ spring, it will be to your advantage to come of CranSrdisth^buUding^of^ rhas irovedpopuU. with ^^^ _- . _ Patrick J: "Grail willV present, the- Olympic Park will be open again officers "and employes ot local rel, 3 McClellan "street, was fined bahh Ziegler. AND SHADE TREES! community house in which the Charles members have Saturday and Sunday*Xor the sec- banks are affiliated with the Eliza- $5 for allowing a dog to run at H customercustomerss. AlTan cancer in an absolute minimum of awards to Richard Erdmann of RUMP OF BEEF of our H— Leslie Ault, Robin in and see us for building supplies. children, young people and adults k i time," tne local chairman declar- sol Springfield avenue, last year's ond preview of the 1957 .season beth Chapter large. The bank is equipped with the worked with the Joint CiviclOn- will meet for educational, recrea- lates} b^uceping and teller ma- ed. "Recent research holds put a' outstanding camper, which will get underway May 18. tt bkkeeping and teller ma- .Snce for Encouraging Candidates l for l*« Iftimate tional and cultural activities. chmes and the lobby changes, have promise of success but, at the cur- There will be movies and re- £.the Board of Education. Our One week-end feature will be LUMBER & Way Cleared "Mrs Albury's warm heart, un- ^^ ^^ according to the man- rent rate of expenditure, tne iom- freshments served by camp trus- 'chairman invited the full concerts by Capt. Joseph Basile's ELBCTBIC SEWEB AMD DBJUN CXEANDIG " McHarMcHar*g itss chaicha»rr - Ib (Continued ,/rorn Page 1) bounded energy, and truly Chris- ^ more conveni- is probably many tees. .Parents of youngsters will be RIB OF BEEF of candidates plus the retir- Band. These will be in the Irv- SUPPLY DOUnum *;>••.• «^, tian spirit pervade all that she un- a*c-I«- lui »••—•-provid—e -,-- Mi plete answer llW 'constructed. Following a building dcrtakes. Nothing is too-.,h for ~ -d services- ^ Patrons of J^"^-— ^ ^ years In the future. . welcome at the affair fog members to an open bouse onington-Maplewood park's picnic COMPANY t John Mr. Grail Has announced that I drive, in 1951 an-.nddition was pur "'The value, of' such crash pro-, January 29, 1957. grove, both afternoons and eve- this gracious lady, a gold star The present office is a successor "— - -* • - «-w_ V,^^ and 43c BIM53 Robert McClintock will return as BOYLE TREE SURGERY on to bring the' temple to its John M ar has been amply demon- -This proved to be one of our "of four and to the First National Bank which c" 8- camp director this season. A sen- nings. LUMBER - MILLWORK - MASON MATERIALS present size. II1UIIiva , »-— - in'other medical research most successful open houses, with Certified Al- here on• Januar•. y WiniaCastm photographOld. s were done by State Temple Beth-El started out as ior at the College of William and I m excellent response from our mother of. the Revof uGrac Ronale dChurch G , •• programs and in such instances as CHS Freshmen Greet MOE SCHNEIBER Insured 94 High Street Cranford an orthodox temple and continued bury .curate f Grace Ch used on the set are the development of atomic energy. Mary, Mr. McClintock has spent' FRESH JERSEY DRESSED .townspeople and the League of, Fully and Mrs. Mathilde ud several seasons at the camp as a orthodox until the arrival of Rab- Merchantville. and Mrs pu.v.«,a^ w •»«• « »° of Bihney and Once, this objective Is achieved, lb I-Women Voters. There is no doubt Spring With Dancing PLUMBING * HEATING / bi Jordan Taxon in 1948. There am camper, councilor, assistant di- lthat this type of old fashioned Rankin St. Phones: BR 6-0508 — BR 64467 E,i>abeth Smith of Mountain I the bank on December 12. 1927, M». of. New York through the the American Cancer Society will ' The Freshman Class of Cranford 24 24124 then began a turn towartd d >hJh c con*on^. | Lakes." land continued to operate the of- courtesy of Jon Muuse, their rep- go out of business.. We look to the rector and director. David Gor- PORK BUTT ROASTS town meeting is.most beneficial High School held its annual Spring Elix-beth scrvative movement and the tem- residents of Cranford to help us don, popular camp chef, also will for the enlightenment of the voting Dance entitled ''April Showers," •lce under its original charter. In wssentatiye. be back again this year! HEATniG STSTCMS MT SPECIALTY . / . ple united with the United Syna- 1 hasten that day." ' public and for the candidates. recently. ' The couples ' danced 1930, the quarters wer•e moved-t_• i «„o. TicketSxfo'KM-V- r th---e ..pla .y mayth bee purevc- Work of putting the camp in gogue of America. The congrega- (Continued from Page I) a new. arid larger building at^the chased at\theerformance door on s or from M. A. Gessher announced (he lb both "Special recognition must be among blueb,, white and pink at- tion now receives Its spiritual lead- * i™ «; t South and Wai- mngs'oi the performance area captains in the northwest shape for the new season' already paid a.t this time to our welfare bid of $3300. n nn a eali coutrements of spring to the mu-l ership from the Theological .Sem- area of town. This group includes is underway, Mr. Grail announced, 1 CWJ p in of four present and stated that work parties will department for '' their splendid inary in New York City, which is They also agreed to service the ^ - directordirec s decided istreet. V Mrs.- Dorothy Cory, Kenneth Esta- for brook, Mrs. Charles.Winner,"Mrs. be visiting Silver Lake several 89c work on cancer dressings, to our. sponsored by the United Synago- vehicles for $35 monthly. Fit Ntional Bank 1/2lb. BACON .to convert the First National Bank John Marti, Mrs. Fred Swane- week-ends to complete the task. -art department, American home gue of America. • Public Safety Commissioner La- and garden departments, to our At present, Mr. Ostrd reported, Sees Saturation. kamp, Mrs.' George Hall, Mrs. Ber- KOOS BROS. ' Corte announced that Sgt. Edward to .a branch of the Union County (Continued from Page 1) Movie Council, under whose direc- the" Cranford Jewish community N. Lee has applied for re' changed, effective December nice Stuart and Mrs. Joyce Owen LONG ISLAND M iA>hu aDDlicd for retirement. Trust Company and the name was campaign. I feel that I have re- William .. Bogardus announced Organtzing'Local I tion vie are able to show in our OP E N MIGHTS embodies approximately 450 fam- effective May 16, and expressed—i—_..H ^iTwtlve' December 21, local theatre suitable movies for »tYI ilies. In addition to seeking to in- 1936. ceived, great enlightenment in the the area chairmen in the south- Continued from-page 1 ' regret on his leaving the depart- The local office has 30 employes. x children on Saturday afternoons. AN past four months. k^ west portion, of town. Among nearest hospital to Cranford," Dr. „,. dude the majority of these people ment. Appointed a probationary assistant vice- ne d * ' DUCKS "Several of our members have Mr. McCrea. an "First. I would like to publicly those who have volunteered to in the congregation, he added. patrolman, effective May 1, waspresident and manager of the of- Castaldo stated. not realize the been actively engagedlln the DlaQ- Temple Beth-El also attracts fam- express my sincere thanks to the take on this work are Mrs J Gloria' Arthur Anderson. fice, resides at 10 Locust drive. s my =»"- Mrs. Doris Welner. Mrs. I importance of1 good and adequate ining committee for the (mprove- ilies interested in the conservative ze 1 Sherwood Homes, Inc., and Mr. and staff of The C"» " • facinties- nearby "untU •NVYvbRBSSlP 1 meat and modernization of Cran- 4-WAV COMFORT! "larwood, Kent!- 4 ^%^fo^ Stanley P..JKugh re- lich_jwe_naturany_ are
remarked, "to continued expan- lion, ut-uigt "- —zr- and during the' campaign, M. L. Loshin, chairman for the stated. "-• . • .• The is president, and John V axiomatic in advertising that ed- southeast area, added Mrs. L. O'- Among other speakers at the ~ Also Largo Roasting Chickens — sion and the integration of new- Dartmouth committee of 18 Crescent place is ^ comers into the Cranford com- referred to ucation of the value of .a product Donnell, Bruce.Bell, Mrs. Murray meeting were James Smith of T»«S IB JUST dent, treasurer and operational ol- or service must be brought home Levlne, Mrs. Marvin Bressler and Rahway, a member of the hospi- munlty." - whole. of • "" Hooley of 124 V IC> U»W fleer. Willard V. to the public to make the people t*Mrsf ". Edwar "*"•d Keane to his group tal's board of governors, and Dr. He pointed out that the temple ^rafte & Krafte attorneys, South support the thing. I feel that this »"• Edwan Lorrimer Armstrong arid Dr. Ed- FRESH KILLED I l a year there was an outstanding cf- of captains." has been actively engaged in a r£^'o^^ f^ ^^ ward Bourns, staff physicians, lb youth program. Including a bowl- fX^ZT ^11^ i!nrf on dent In charge of real estate fort on the part of The Citizen and both of Westfield. ing league, and also has.a Sister- %,tn 'eo to°} P0,"*1 °r Ia nd on The Cranford-Kcnilworth Chronicle in its news items and Immunization Be h s cet Th 0 rt4y w as FRYING CHICKENS 29( hood for women of the congrcga- ^ ^ ^ - ^ J^ ^ sale, . oo of', Commerce editorials toward this education (Continued jrom Page 1) South Junior Chamber Mr. and Mrs. John D ' Hanlon - — . --_ .u_ _„„ WiUiaauthorizem d! advertise<*d for sale. without which I'm sure the fund that arrangements have been : 3 to 4- Pound Average a. fipuii.-vu.cnsoir8 ththee -SealsS , .while the J1 19.95 director ooff ' and children of Providence, R. I.. Present spiritual ,_ Chiefs are supported by Cranford raising would have been a *" - made with local physicians to take Temple Beth-El. is Rabbi Philip | ure.' ; . - -. spent the Easter week-end visit- liiiihc lik«' tlii» driver'In observancs license.e of Youth Week, I**1 212, American Legion, care of -children whose' parents ing -Mrs,. Hanlon's parents, Mr. for u t-l Been cliaisc-oliojutiiip laU-lv? 'Him you know I').').•> Brand. '. ,\ elected officials of Cranford High These 8ames will be played at "Second, I realize that it is prac- cannot afford to pay for the inoc- and Mrs. Leslie Crump of 735 TURKEYS "«n-«or-oven ib. 45c iihl-roibtunl to Ktuy »Uiny tically impossible for me to in-ulations...... is real v«luc-nrwf! Li|-lilwfi|:lit. yri hlunly. il"> 1. . m> you ran lie flat on School took places next to town- Memorial Field and Union County dividually thank each/one of the Regular appointments will be)Linden place. ALL SIZES Plan Mental ship officials at the meeting. A. C. Field. V~ people in three neighboring towns bright. You'll fiml it easily a
l ?'\y f>-~~i*r '. •'. ; ^jl^^^^^-^^f^^^wWs^' ?r?*-»- °"'/• o-- _.,,•;'••••. ' ••••'••••'•."• j^. O" .<&!', 8ECTI0W ICLE, TttUHSDAY, APRIL 15. THECRANfTORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY.' APRIL «. 1957 THE CRANFOBD tlTIZEN AND ScherrMary~Ann-Schnit2er,-Joycei y—lor use on mr ojacmgi^i «— n---mtk- SeLTabUitextended toy to pay," Uf. Kunxe sic of a four-piece orchestra.. Shaw. Joyce Skaggs, Patricia building at 126 South ave- i member of Phi uaim1ur Mrs. Albury has lent herself will- solution is a real united appeal Chairman and co-chairman ot nue, east, as a local cancer dress- temity. Holding Open House comhlntng att charito, local and said. Junior Class Places Smith, Sandra Stevens, Carolyn ingly, to civic,' philanthropic and Children entering Cranfonl of Crmford,'Y the various committees included ing depot. Mrs. Brown was intro- National, personal solicitation or Thoden, Nancy Tidabock, Richard duced by Dr. W. W. Jordan " Lester A. Morcerf,, electronics church affairs. Her achievements schools next fall must have had Joan Penvenne and Janet Ray, Voelkel, Ronald Welke and Paul have been noteworthy. She has by mail. I have/had, some exper- booster'shots, the health officer decorations; Beth Epstein and Arthur K. Burditt, president, technician first class. United States elped organize many Cranford ience in such drives and I must $ Report On High School Honor Roll Wright conducted the. meeting painted out He added that pro- Diana DeLonge, publicity, and The junior class at Cranford High School led the field by placing Navy, has been appointed to offi- town activities; i. e., the Cranteen, conclude that in att-area as this, -, possibility of 'getting Vy^-'and YWQA started in Cranford Janet Lawrence refreshments. cers' candidate school at Newport, On a chcrg* dearelen driving. the people are.ready.for such an tecting the child against tetanus t 37 students on the honor roll for the third marking period, it was an- the Newcomers Club, Cranford alio is of great value, especially subject ot discussion by the Village Improvement Associa- RotaryTold Men in Service R. I. by the Navy Department Ul Peter 1,-ffr^fr, Jr., of 186 North Community Council, Golden Age organization and the only thing to those who may be allergic ;• revealed in a report for the year 1956-57 presented by Mrs. nounced, today by G. Frank Zimmerman, principal. avenue, east,* was fined $25 and Club, Cranford Council of Church left is the establishment of a body LOOK AT FRANK'S! n Hawaii University Post "If tetanus toxqid has been/used IS* "IV, president of the lo- A total of 131 students are listed.' Other classes are represented his drivel's license revoked for Women, PTA, etc. which would have control enough Of Progress of Mr. and Mrs. Horatio S. to protect a child,'* Mr. Kunze ex- at a conference jur Juniors have grown by leaps To A. K. Burditt, Jr. as follows: 32 freshmen, 32 sopho- Mrs 30 days when he appeared before "Her excellent work as town to enforce its aim. Ault, Robert Blosser, Lawrence 14 Forest, avenue, recently Magistrate Charles J. Stevens in plained, "a booster shot will suf- and bounds and have been most , Arthur K. Burditt, Jr., son ofmores and 30 seniors. sj of 507 park, east, and th« chairman of the American Assoc- "I am sure that we all realize fice without the danger of serum . New Jersey Federation ot ..Luted are: Grade 9 — Stephen. Bucher, Jane Collins, Arthur Don- In Cancer Fight graduated from the basic, officer husband at the former Miss Ann Municipal Court Monday night iation of the United Nations since thaY we have an obligation to sup- ctlve in their respective fields." Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Burditt, are: reactions from other agents in 1^ Clubs held in Resell® re- Ahderson. Carol Bauer, Gayle v»eUy, Grant Duay. Susan Fisher, As a result of progress in re- course at the Infantry School, Fort Roberts of Roselle. Before enter- Charges of speeding brought 1954 led to her appointment on port charities — as Jim felz. one case of injury." . Sr., of 18 Elm street, now an as-Beer, Carol-Ann Berry. Nancy - r» vi»~i' ».„,._• niK»r* search and development of chem- ing the Navy in March, 1945, he penalties as follows: Arthur Fal- the State Committee by Governor of the area leaders in this year's o Benning. da. Designed for offi- s connection, the report Four Junior High Girls sistant professor at the University Brooks; Janet Colbum. Nancy Da- *"* Garland Howard GUbert, ical compounds, one out of every veis who have not served with' graduated from Cranford High kin. Springfield. *25; Ettore T. Meyner. She has recently been drive said. We either work and of Missouri, Columbia, Mo.,', has , Diana DeLonge, Stephan Dek- Heien GoodfeUoW, Ids Haflsen, three cases of cancer is now being cers MaUrazzo.*Newark. $15; S. Prasek. elected first vice-president of the support these drives* or the gov- troops, the course gave Lt. Keller; School. At present he is an in- Merchants to Meet night whisper about an Prepare Star Chart Alexander Dickerson. Cath- RusseU Hardy, Mary Harris, Har- definitely helped, and in a ma- Union County Chapter of the A.A. accepted a position with the Fed- instruction in the tasks and prob- i structor at the Navy's electronics Clark. $30; .T. Bellcw. Clark, $10. ernment will step in and take Public Affairs' Commissioner just started with; one Four girls in . Mrs. Harriet ten, - Alexander ol1 d tIHerrick, jority of these instances all. signs and Alfred J. Meslar. Springfield, over. With a united drive, peo- eral Government as an entomolo- een Doyle, Beth Epstein, Eliza- - -* ——••*• H»ninmin Jones. lems of an infantry unit command-' technician school at Treasure Is- U.N. Ira D. Dorian, Township Engineer •« meeting and may never come Strein's eighth grade science class- un- is a 1956 grad-! land, San Francisco, Calif. "The tremendous^ vitality and i_ple_could jjlanjlheir pledge with- P.-J. Grail and-HowardM.JSiegel, 39c IsnalUConclusion.,but it is the es at Cranford Junior High School gist at the University of Hawaii. beth Eudene, Gordon Fletcher. Other—fines • were imposed;- on I out the worry that every ring of He-and-his_wife.-and_theirJJtw.O. -Marcia_GMespie1_Judith Gisser, **%• ^A keen organizational ability of this members of the Planning Board, some to get *YM aredisplaying-an-astronomy proj- cured.- . • .. -':~~~r • -'--7 motorists as follows: dedicated lady has carried her. I the doorbell would mean another in Cranford. It's ect "entitled, "Do.You See These children, Arthur K., Ill, 2 years David Hall, James HeruskaJNiiuTcy ^Sharon Parkin. Robert-Peterson. will conduct a panel discussion on Imus. Dorcas Johnston, Aileen J«""es Prior. Barry Rosen. Ches- This statement was made -by Ernest Hoesterey. Linden, im- through many and varied projects request for funds." but never Stars in the Sky.?" old, and Janet Lynn, 1 year old, proposed plans for improving the CHOICE CUTS «%#*""! Kendall. Genevive Knezo, Geral- ter Sarnowski. Ronald SHssi. Elaine Mrs. Ruth Brown, chairman of the proper turn. $36; Richard Lasco, in Trinity Church. She has also business center of the community ate power of a The project, concerning the great will leave their home in Columbia ,«„„ I Schad. Dolores Elizabeth, no driver's license or !Litocsti'" the power .•» « next Thursday and travel by cardJne Krochmal, John *-„ Schad. Dolores Schellet', Robert educational committee of the Union we mw msjwsMEK mafircomjp served the church' on county and at a dinner meeting of the Cran- lb •*•* „ especially when she be-astronomers' from ancient civiliza- i J^S' Slagle- Tipton Snipes, John Sos- registration in possession. $6; Ce- Cancer Drive to the West Coast, where they will Virginia Lawson, Dale County Chapter ot the American state levels ..To mention a few of ford Business Association at 6:30 "^ t;the Village Improvement tions to the present time, was made ^^'"nowski. Judith Steitz. Carol Stc- cil Storr. Freehold, expired regis- (Continued from Page 1) 1 Cancer Society in a talk at the her activities: She is at present p.m.- tonight in Markos' Restaur- CHICK IOASTS 29t by Lois Copson, Judy ' Davidson, board a ship for Hawaii. Joan UsanU, Sharon Martin. Bar- Barbara Suarei. Katherine itipn tration, $3. and no driver's license have been approached by individ- A graduate of Cranford High bars Minch, David Mindlin, Mar- ^ v 1U R^na luncheon meeting of the 'Rotary BUILDIN&xAMD state legislative chairman for N. J. EDWYN U. LEWIS WILLIAM J. MeCBEA ant. An invitation to attend has er VIA activities-for the year Margot Metzger and Ellen» Van e in possession. $10; Alex Alcssi. uals purporting to be from the so- I School, Mr. Burditt received his garet Mittrickerand Susan O'Con- J«a^ ^rba ra ^^ Club in the Educational Building Council of United Church Wom- been extended to all retail mer- Hirtum, directed by Linda'Breitel. registration. ciety ' who had no connection with SIRLOIN OR PORTERHOUSE longs reported by Mrs. Nunn as of Cranford Methodist Church last Elizabeth, . expired en; has been a member of Youth chants in the community. Presi- The assignment required an ex- bachelor of science degree from nor Grade 12 — Joan Bird, Marie Stevens, Miss Nan Fay and Mm the Cancer Crusade, Mr. Haviland Thursday. $10; Phyllis J. AkUn, 14 Sutton Consultation Service Committee Union Cou,nty Constant Machonis. dent Buddy Bergen will preside, I follows: we like most to talk tensive amount of research on as-Rutgers University and his mas- ^ney. ^ place, right of way at intersection, reported. The bonaflde represen- ark. one - , - . ... ter's degree and doctorate in sci- £ Mrs. Brown declared that nearly of the Elizabeth District (Episco- (Continued from Page 1) Hazel Rich. Gail Rodgcrs, Paul Ib. nllrse hlhi stronomers, some, of whom date GS\^ tatives of the society will carry J., is <>ur scholarship Donovan, Sandra Downey, Gene .discovery of the disease is still of ft;!$15, and Glenn Crater, Livingston pal*; has served six years on Dio- of the main lobby have been Morrison and Donald Scott will back to Chaldea and Babylonia. ence from the University of Min- Sandra Castaldo, Nancy Colburn, iffiths, Marcia Haag, Linda less driving, $30. cesan Board as co-chairman of eve- I the items noted. STEAKS *%L js awarded every year nesota. Dadd. prime importance - in treating it placed on the same level as the 59c Aside from the research, the Boys' Camp r~Uthe efforts of our Senior and stressed the need for funds . In ii'jiK-..; session.- Magistral Christian Social Relations. lobby'and the decor here is simi- ' < Mr, Haviland pointed out CUT T6 ORDER project entails a mural covering . SJameis /'• (Continued from. Page 1) S our Evening Departmen for continued research, which she' Stevens sentenced i;uih L. Lyttfe, Heart Fund. Mental Health, lar with the "exception that a Ann McHarg, Paul Wright and about 35 or 40 percent o: the bulletin board which depicts Hackett. Lois Hallenbeck, Timothy YES, OUR YEARS no home, and Florence E. Bolder Cranford quota, or $1,900 to $2,200, registrations for. the eight week JjSr-Juniora. In 1856 we de- Bankers to Hear Blair said is the most important part ot t\ Red Gross, etc., got;- have brown flexwood trim has been in- William Weydemeyer on Saturday tw the discoveries, theories and con- Hayes, Phyllis Hellegers, John Ho- season which opens oh June 30. 5«d to give o full scholarships Raymond H. Blair, executive rison. the fight against cancer. . 160 North Lchigh avenue, to si: received Mrs. Albury's atten- stalled to chair height. evening. will be used within the township tributions of these astronomers. rakh. Robert Lawrence, William Dexter Pease, Adrienne Potter, months in the County Jail or tion. Interfaith relations hold According to new regulations ap- lb ^e'had sufficient funds and ths vice-president of the Union Cen-' OF EXPERIENCE GIVES An additional walk-up teller's The patron committee, headed limits for dressings, transporta- The project Will be on display in McCord, Mary Anne .McHarg. Ernestine Rehder, Walter Rein- . The speaker, also • expressed charges of being drunk and dishe- r keen interest. She also has tion, and from clinics, treatment of proved by the board of trustees, 22* was there. ter National Bank and past presi window also has been added on by Mrs. John Rash includes: FILET HUM 89< Room 207 in the Junior High Carol Michaels, Holly Milius, Francis Scanlon. Charles thanks U> the Hedenbcrg-MacBean orderly and assault and battery. found time to act as president of medically indigent persons and. a a deposit of $5 must accompany ^This year, we have-set a limi dent of the Elizabeth Chapter ol the Walnut' avenue side of the Mrs. R. Lund, Mrs. Santiago each application. School. the American Institute of Banking, William Orchard, Judith Oros. US THE "KNOW HOW" Alvis Blanc of 26 Forest avonu the... Roselle-Rosclle Park Civic host of other services. •" • Lt to exceed $350 lor a scholar- Joseph Peters, Peter Radley, Nor- I Organization. • ', . bank to relieve the present walk- Porcella HI, Mrs. W. P. Bloecher, Charles C. Goodfellow, Jr., past 1 The money fo* this has will be guest speaker at the 35tr paid $25 on a charge of harborini ; up Jr.. Mrs. Fred Linley, Jr., Mrs. "Qur ultimate objective is to een Renze, Michael .Richard, Mar- ' ," "Her great wish,for the future window at peak times. The. president, will preside at. tomor- BOTTOM ROUND wised through a New Engr annual'dinner-dance of the Eliza numerous dogs, and Richard Lau first raise sufficient money nationwide : 1 Season Preview garet SewelL Judith Valla, Joarr 'of Cranford is the'building of a window^ according to .Mr.John Olson, Mrs. George Morton, row night's affair, and President boilea dinner , which has beth Chapter Saturday -at Martins- Now Is The Time To Spray & Feed So if you are thinking of building or remodel- re), 3 McClcllan street, was fined Jr., Mrs. Lloyd C. Beall, Jr., Mrs. to finance,a crash program to de- CROSS RIB , Wahl, Herbert Wiese, Arthur Wil- $5 for allowing a dog to run atcommunity house in which the McCrea, has proved popular with termine' the causes and cures of Patrick J. Grail will present the a to such popularity that thi»| At Olympic Park ville Inn, Martinsville. Severa" bank customers. Allan Butler, Mrs. Charles Mes- we were. run.put.pf .fdod. officers and employes, ot. local liams,. Sandra Williams and Donna large. children, -young .people and adults The bank is equipped with the cancer in an absolute minimum of awards to Richard Erdmann of Qlympic^ark willbeopenagairi Ziegler. •. • " ~"" •- '' ing this spring, it will be to your advantage to come, will meet for educational,, recrea- serve, Mrs. Chester A. Williams, 801 Springfield avenue, last year's RUMP OF BEEF banks are affiliated with the Eliza latest bookkeeping and teller ma- Jr., Mrs. Donald Creighton," Mrs. time," tflb local chairman declar- T TTTI^ f r ™ Saturday and Sunday*forthe^ec- Grade 11— Leslie Ault, Robin FRUIT AND SHADE TREES! tional and cultural activities. outstanding camper. °L the Joint Civic Com- preview of the 1957 season beth Chapter. in and see us for building supplies. y Cleared ,. chines and the lobby changes have Robert Brown and Mrs.. William ed. "Recent research holds_ out a p "Mrs.' Albury's warm heart, un- been made, according to the man- • • promise'of success but, at the cur- There will be movies and re- cefor E««hi« « W^^ which will gett underway MaMy 18.18 (Continued from Page 1) bounded energy, and truly Chris- H. Old. ager* to provide • more cojiveni- John E McHarg is chair- rent rate, of expenditure, the corn- freshments served by camp trus- toth the eBoar B d of Education. Our Qne week^nd featuJ4 ^ ^ Call for FREE Estimate constructed. Following a building tian spirit pervade all that she un- .•nces and.services for patrons of publicity, assisted by Miss plete answer is probably many tees. Parents of youngsters will be itd th JuU ^ b c t j h ELECTRIC SEWER AMD DRAIN CLEANING RIB OF dvk chairman invited the JuU ^^^ b c t j h ^^ LUMBER & drive, in 1951 an addition was put dertakes. Nothing is too much for th»«bank. ' Mrs John Madden and years ir •*•- ' welcome at the affair. lb. this - gracious lady, a gold .star such' crash pro- Mr. Grail has announced that ^ a candidates plus the retir- These Vill be toth e Irv- SUPPLY "on to brine the temple to its The present office is a successor John McHarg. 'The present size. . , mother; grandmother "of four, and to the First National Bank which Cast photographs were done by Rrams has bee^n amply demon- Robert McClintock will return as jag members to an open house on ington.Maplewood ^ j^ COMPANY started out asWher of the R , Ronald G. Al- camp" director this- season. A sen- BR 6-9653 Temple Beth-El CV was established here on January William Old: strated in'other medical research i;?ovTtobeoneof pur *T*' both afternoons and eve- BOYLE TREE SURGERY CO. an. orthodox temple and continued bury .curate of Grace Church; 22, 1923, at 1 Walnut avenue. The The pictures used on the set are programs and in such instances as ior at the College of William and most successful open houses, with n gs" LUMBER - MILLWORK - MASON MATERIALS orthodox until the arrival of Rab- Merchantville, and Mrs. Mathilde Union County Trust Company from the art studio of Binney and the deye opment of atomic energy. Mary, Mr. McClintock has spent an excellent response from- our ____ - State Certified Elizabeth Smith of Mountain FRESH JERSEY DRESSEESSED *%4* ! • bi Jordan Ta'xon in 1948. There purchased controlling interest in Smith of New York through the Once this objective is achieved several seasons at the camp as a townspeople and the League.of Olo rreshnien Greet HOE SCHNEIDER Fully Insured 94 High Street Cranford then began a turn toward the con- Lakes." the bank on December 12, 1927, courtesy of Jon Muuse, their rep- the American Cancer Society will camper, councilor, assistant di- lb servative movement arid the tcm- ta the rector and director. David Gor- PLUMBING & HEATING and continued to operate the of- counesresentativcj ««. » ^ ^ Qf blBmesblBmesss yfe look ta the 24 Rankin St. TeUphon* Phones: BR ^0508 — BR 6-2467 pie united with the United Syna- Chief Lauded fice under its original charter. In TickeTfortheplaymaybepur- residents of Cranford to help us don, popular camp chef, also will MMSlS 39c meeting is most - beneficial I Bdimrt PI. Cranford gogue of America. The congrega- 1930, the quarters were moved to chased at the door on the eve- hasten that day. ... be back again this year. nlightenment of the voting - • .„»_.»_. Elizabeth ELiiabeth 24124 w---'. (Continued jrom Page I) Work of putting the camp in HEATING 8YSTEM8 MY SPECIALTY tion now receives its spiritual lead- low bid of $3,300, including trade- a new and larger building at theSgTof the performances or from M, A. Gessner announced the lb for the candidates. ^ •"^ ^ ^^ ership from the Theological Sem- present location at South and Wal- McPherson Realty, 19 Alden area captains m the northwest shape.'for the new season already recognition must be "*«>«*amo 8 bl• The couples danced in of four present police cars McPherson neauy, ^^ ^ ^.^ ^^ g^^ includes am n i inary, in New Yoi k City, which is nut avenues. . includes is underway. Mi*. Grail announced, V CALF LWH prid'at this time to our welfare coutrement°"?_^!s'' o^f Z^J^tsprin, g to^ the ma- Sponsored by the United Synago- They also agreed to service th< street. Mrs. Dorothy Gory, Kenneth Esta- and stated that work parties will vehicles for $35 monthly.' In 1936, the directors decided department for their splendid gue of America. to convert the First National Bank brpok, Mrs. Charles Winner, Mrs. be Visiting Silver Lake several 1/2lb. BACON for vork on cancer dressings, to our Public Safety Commissioner La John Marti, Mrs. Fred Swane- week-ends to complete the task. 89t art department, American home to a branch of the Union'County At present, Mr, Ostro reported, Corte announced that Sgt. Edward Sees Saturation the Cranford Jewish community Trust Comparfy and the name was (Continued from Page 1) kamp, Mrs. George Hall, Mrs. Ber- garden departments, to our N. Lee has applied for retirement, have re-1n*ce Stuart and Mrs. Joyce Owen. embodies approximately 450 fam- changed, effective" December 21, campaign, I feel that 1 hav< Movie Council, under whose direc- effective May 16, and expressed William Bogardus announced Organizing'Local LONG ISLAND tion we are able to show in our ilies. In addition to seeking to in-, 1936. ccived great enlightenment in \. elude the majority of'these people regret on his leaving the depart- The local'office has 30 employes. the area chairmen in the south- .Continued Jrom-page 1 local theatre suitable movies for ment. Appointed a probationary past four months. portion of town. Among Dr. lb. in the congregation, he added, Mr. McCrea, an assistant vice- we nearest hospital to Cranford,' children on Saturday afternoons. Temple Beth-El also attracts fam- patrolman,' effective May 1, waspresident and manager of the of- "First, 1 would like to publicly « Ponu volunteered to Ca'staldo stated. BUCKS "Several of our members have those wh 49c HERE'S AN OtTSTAIWINC IIIJYt ilies interested in the conservative Arthur Anderson. fice, resides at 10 Locust drive. express my sincere thanks to andlthe UKe on tn«'s worlt are Mrs) Gloria - Most people do not realize the be« actively engaged in the plan- movement-from Garwood, Kenil- Sherwood Homes, Inc., and Mr. Edwyn M. Lewis of Livingston is editor and staff of The •""»'•«- —"» *«>«Booihby« , Mrs. Doris. Welner, Mrs. importance of good and adequate nine committee tor the Jrnprovt- worth, Weetfleld and Roselle. nnanda BlriMrs?- ..«"»".« Stanle^y *p .. ..-Kut—h re---assistant manager and- -assistant Chronicle for the P. J. Ely. Mrs. Margaret Kaiser, Hospital facilities nearby "until N.Y.DRESSEP tnent and modernization ot Cran- secretary of the banking institu- time of personal need or- disaster** ford, in which we naturally are «W- look forward." Mr. Ostco o^ested the vacation of,roa Corneld tol ixffxnKMS ^^ the Cranford com- re! 1 18 Crescent place isvice-presP Among other speakers at comers into whole. lent, treasurer and operational of- ucation of the value of a Pradwt Donnel, Bruce Belj. Mrs. Murray meeting were James Smith of — Also Large Roasting Chickens — munityunity. Krafte & Krafte; attorneys, of ccr. Willard V. Hooley of 124or service must be brought home LevJne_ Mrs_ Marvin Bressler and Rahway, a member of the hospi- .He pointed out that the'temple Irvingtoni on behalf of adjoining outh Union avenue is vice-prcsi- to the public to make the People MR. Edward Keane to tal's board'of governors, and Dr. has been actively engaged in aproperty owners, offered $25 forlent in charge of leal estate. support the thing. 1 feel that this ^ ca tains group Lorrimer Armstrong and Dr. Ed- FRESH KILLED VET LOOK HOW 1MW KOOS TAGS IT! JUST . . . youth program, including a bowl- a three foot parcel of land on year there was an outstanding el- ward Bourns, . staff physicians, The property was fort on the part of The Citizen and . . lb ing league, and also has a Sistcr- Beech street. Orrok. The Cranford-Kenllworth both of Westfield. •hood for women of the. congrega- authorized advertised (or sale. Chronicle in its hews items and Immunization 59 South Junior Chamber of Commerce editorials toward this education (Continued from Page 1) HtYING CHICKENS 29< tion and a Men's Club for the men. William I 'Taylor of while the sponsors the Seals. without which I'm sure the fund that 'arrangements have been Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hanlon Present spiritual - director of Union avenue was granted a taxi Chiefs are supported by Cranford 3 to 4 Pound Average Temple Beth-El is Rabbi Philip driver's license. aisi would have been a fail- made with local physicians to take and children of Providence, R. I., Post 212, American Legion. ' '/ care of -children whose parents spent - the Easter week-end visit "t C Brand. •In observance of Youth Week, ure. 19.95 These games will be played at Mr. elected officials of Cranford High '•Secotjd. I realize that it is prac- cannot afford to pay for the inoc- ing Mrs. Hanlon's parents, Memorial Field and Union County redi-for-oven Ib. Me I School took places next to'town- tically impossible for me to in- uiations. and Mrs. Leslie Crump of 725 Plan Mental Ilun you know !'>.'>.'» . . . fair a t-liaiM- like llii» ship 'officials at the meeting A, C. Field. dividually Xhank each one of the "Regular appointments will be JLinden place. Been cliai«e-hliofi|iiitg lately? Continued from page I "Mayor" Stephen Zulick intro- people, in thr>e neighboring towns ALL SIZES . \
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THE CHANfDRD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY APRIL 25, 1957 CLEVELAND SCHOOL ting collects glass animals. Doro- Linda Gassman, Phyllis Cooper- Carol Brescher made thy Guinther enjoys sewing on her dtoptoyed on the bullleUn board „..„-„, , -Paul -poster-for-the-occasion.-using-an in the classroom. smith, Hfttary small^machine. Marion- Josewltch. ' Group two: Kurt Rad- interesting spring motif, Children in Mrs. Mildred Ma- iony's first grade are very much collects coins and bills from for- __ . . SHEUfAN 8CHOOL ley, Toby Robinson, Cathryn Kai- MrwMr«inF sriinni interested in their new social stud- eign lands. Susan Manny's hobby ora s ruDiic scnooj V ser. Edward Cteh. and Barry Le- BROOK81DE SCHOOL is toe dancing,. : %•;:?• Home Accident In Retrospect ' '' ' ' Gnitl ' ' ies unit, "The Story of Milk." A Children in Miss Martell's first vine .*.',. GraUe I arm has been set up in a corner Robert Luethold enjoys" collect- Group three: Thomas Greaney, 'i -I- Prevention To#ic grade had their turn in displaying Signs of spring are beginning to of the classroom. ing" baseball cards because he ( tfljr (Enmfurft Qltttgrtt some of their work on the main Michael Jones, Stephen Scheckler, pervade Miss Brzozowski's class. The following children brought knows so many of the players. fifteen yews Ac* ctivities of Pupils in Many Fields Barbara Laier, and Jon Todd. Laurel Heartel collects match cov- LINCOLN SCHOOL | hall bulletin board. All'wptic Eripussc y Schwartwillowsz. Janebrought Kocenkt .in osom aned arm buildings, animals* or equip- JIM. Of Safety Officer Five Years Af» Group four: John Dolin. Annette Tn Cauaroao QmoftiBuC ttabUatut IMS; Yin Csunon Serufeoit ceremonies we*e held for 40 been working in cooperation with other a birthdate, month, and day shown was developed around the Wendy Blume brought daffodils.' ment to make the farm,' and to ers and birds pictures. Ernest 1 April 1.8. 1957 "Prevention ol Home Accidents" Two controversial amendments to the zon- Slahor, Steven Paskow, Carol {Combined in 1MD ees the latest quota -from Selective Service Boarj 's morning] the Safety Patrol to further an in Spanish to see if the others can subject of the spring season. The pretty red flowers Gail Enz make the study of the production Moody. Marilyn Johansen and I Editor. Citizen 4 Chronicle will be the topic of Lt. Lawrence T. ing code were adppted by Township Committee No' 5, comprising Cranford, Garwood, Clark i a Maibr Crawford, and David' Prill. awareness of safety both on the translate it into English.- The team The two large posters on "April brought in also helped brighten the of milk more realistic and more Lorraine Heartel have rock col- •'>''-. Cranford'/N. J. ,' Bonnell, safety officer ol the Cran- after public, hearings during which three resi- Winfield, Who were departing from Newark ; Sen class had an exciting Group five: Elaine Sofman, CHARLES M. RAY. Eorrot ANB PPBUSHP playground and within tHe build? which has the most correct trans- Showers Bring May Flowers" were class. meaningful: Barbara Koehler lections. Dear Sir: Fort Dix. The Cranford High School band,, *reDaring bunnies, baskets. Steven Pollack, Philip Coraggio, ford Police Department, in a talk dents protested. One measure, which required P lations is the winner. done by Evelyn Clausnitzer, Rob- fast approaching Easter William Hawkins, Paul Doscher, Grade 5 hiks ducks and hats for ing. and- Susan Marahtz. Group six: The Recently our beloved mother was at a meeting of the Pre-School a garage with every, home built in the future, reded by Joseph Goodman, played the "S h ert Bettiger. James Nolan, Glenn holiday, a symbol of spring, was Marel Emerson, John Holland Pupils in Mrs. Sally Voimer's |OlTO«lA't S these projects What is the purpose of a news- Knowledge that enables children g. Ned Kratzke, Jill Hofmann, Linda NATIONAL involved in a tragic accident which Group of the Roosevelt Parent- drew protests frorn* E. Calvin Shire, commander Spangled Banner" and a group of marches as i to make accurate predictions about l PPaull visible in class^ A'bulletin board Lynn Jeffery. Wallace O'Brien class were responsible for the dec-' men boarded the bus. l^enthusYasUcally made by paper? How does it operate?.. How Liming. Clifford -Johnson, Severs, Robert Grimshaw, and lion subsequently resulted in her pass- Teacher Association at the home of Cranford Post 212, American Legion, it would do reporters get the news? These forces and changes in the world Deen andd thhe rest off th thee class display was organized around the George Sanford, Patricia King orations pnonc of the hall bulletin of Mrs. John Lyons. 8 Oak lane, ^BastelU, Mary Catherine Karen Donbeck. Group seven: ing. be unfair to young persons who might not be able With their keynote, "Give Once and For. are just a few of the' questions around them has been the main assisted with the smaller details. theme? of Easter. Babx, chicks were Robert Abbott, Edmund Faulkner boards for the month of April. ,••*••••:•% at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday. more than' 400 workers launched an iniensi T?S* Seen Bialecki. Albert Lorraine Buntin, Edwin Weinstein, 1 "The Ride of Paul Revere" was We would, however, like our to finance a garage at. the time their home is ^ and Kathryn Hart. that members of the Newspaper purpose of- the Science Club. Denise Bfllicki. Rose Marie made by Gail Hansen, Peter Stci- Allen Plelhau, Elizabeth Roberts fellow citizens of Cranford to know Lt. Bonnell will describe hazard- house-to-house canvass to raise $7,500 in t Lynn Korba. Bernadine Madden, and Daniel Doudt. the'theme i«nd cut paper was the Memben QoaUtr WeekBae ol New constructed, he said. , The other, amendment re^ are now making an Club have been finding out in pub- They have been led to understand DeMarco, Diane Garretson, Linda and John Connors. - ert, Ronald Schwartzbach, Chcrry how deeply grateful we are for ouss situationsituations which befall the _gi»ired_ dwellings to be congruous with other community's first United Campaign for suppJ lishing the Lincoln News. A trip and interpret their' natural Garcia. Barbara HHaag Mt, Marthha Maurer, Mary Fleckenstine • and medium-used.to represent the pic- pre'-school child in the home and of the Girl and Boy Scouts, Welfare, Visitin1 garden with the Grade 4 Grade 3 the unparalied ski", elficiency homes in We"'neighboritood--andH5pecified_thejr _ good helpers as Ruth to the Elizabeth Daily Journal is environment through experience Lorenz. Barbara Massa, Daniel Laura Finn. Pupils in Mrs. Emma Tracy's j turt"" t«Tfavertingdifn p associations. ; jBoys and girls In Miss Geraldine 1 —and — sympalhy_exlendcd_ift—her wiTrsUgRm be constructed on lots of not less than 60 loot •being-planned ?jo_ show the group and reading. _;^' ^ _ __ ^ Knauer and Jeffrey Gambit wrote third-grade-are-havinjj-fun-show^'™"*^^ ---. • '.V.- Cranford ».• *. ^ The f ^^ during the- first few moments fol- • Pfarrer'*!! class^ nave completed S » lowing the traffic occurrence by • ferent types of home accidents. frontage. Miss Jennie Taylor, local realtor, and •, In memory of Mrs. Frederick G. Sykes, how a daily newspaper operates. "~'ExpeTrirnen&"nave been "'"per- the rhymes and the descriptive Marlyn Miller, Eric Schwartz, Jef ing and telling about their hobbies, i »f d«K'w«>d and jonquils. PupUs Oarwood and Kenaworth. Subscription Rat*. . formed and • explained. Displays study of "Machines and How a Police Chief Powell and his men. •;.' Refreshments will be served by another property owner protested this ordinance. active member of Trinity Episcopal Church bj I^S'recently enjoyed mak- Members of the Library Club labels. . Friedman, Janet Kocenko and C t' On display to date are deer antlers', whoo hel helpe. d msike the picture were the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Rich- and collections were exhibited in Colored paper cut-outs for the They Work," To help appreciate Redmer. The grass, was made l>; OFFICE: 21-23 ALDEN STKKKT, CRAKFQRD, N. J. Dr. Scrdill. members of the Cran- Cranford Dramatic Club's presentation of many years, Mr* Sykes. together with his % have prepared a file of book re- by Joseph -Warsinski;-Robert Rin-| Penny Johnston, Gary Iversen. ard Cox and Mrs.' J. E. Pollack. Lawrence, and daughter, Virginia,: presented i, chemical garden in the sci- a science room, where- contribu- border decorations were made by man's improving inventions, Patri- Wendy Blume. Toni Bazata. ani Kathleen HiW.ins, Carole Collins, ford First Aid Squad and other • Bernard • Merivale's three-act drama "The Un- views and sketches about authors file has -a collection of sea shells I '' Mrs, Robert G. Schmidt and church with a check for $6,500 to be *m corner of its room. and illustrators. An index of the tions from all the grades in the Linda Ingram, Catherine Peters, cia Roecker contributed small Robert Dalldorf. • and Mark FinKirlin. citizen* who were at the scene or guarded Hour," was to be offered for three suc- scale model cars and Leon Fleisch- mouiitcd and labeled.,-and David called later to of Jer assistance. Mrs. Lyle' A. Williams are co- against the church mortgage. . * . Grade 3. Activities Magazines for this year school were set up for exhibition Louis Ditzel, Carol Green, Carl Grade 2 Peor'alsa.collects shells. Poems to illustrate what might chairmen of thegroup. cessive nights In Sherlock^ Hall under direction Stevens-and Donald Macpherson. er contributed library books. Their combined efforts. enabled Floradora Girls, instrumental and specialtj s and girls' ii) Miss Patricia and several • previous years is in Last week .at'Brookside Schoo' Rf>b>*n Biown and Joy Green have happened if Paul Revere Retiring Chief Has Well Wishes of All This will be the last meeting . of Mrs. Everard Kempshall. ' Net proceeds of the Intake's class have recently com- the process of being arranged. ROOSEVELT SCHOOL Also on display is the class A display of simple machines hadn't made his famous ride were her'to spend at least a few days <• acts, skits and a barbership quartet wei-e to J Safety Film Miss Mildred Riviezzo's sccoiv have art as. their hobby. The of the group for the season, and play were to go to purchase stage equipment .ted a unit on Holland. The class The Dramatic Club presented a spring song. The tune for the song was made by James Battaglini, Ed<- grade gave an Easter program*i written and put on display. Those Local officials, members of the Fire the present firehouse was built in 1909 with her loved ones in .comparative featured in a variety show to be presented u Boys and girls of Roosevelt ward,. Korngut, Linda Ross, Patri- stamp collectors are Jonathan Mrs. Schmidt remarked that "with for the new hall. Advance sales indicated a good _ planning; to study, about South three-act play entitled "The Proud Was made up by Lynn'e Terry and the assembly. The program wa Lighjcap, Robert . Leary* Janet who contributed poems were .0 and Police Departments, representatives "to meet the needs of those times" and comfort before leaving this human the cooperation this past year from der auspices of Cranford Local 52, Patrolmen"! School saw a film on bicycle safe- cia Lewandowski and Patricia experience. house for all three nights. America next. ..•-.- Princess" to both the upper and JoAnn Otlowski. a play entitled 'The Easter Bun LawiVnce, James Prall, Richard Wayne Hopper, Rh.xla Fisher, . the prc-school parents, the pro- Benevolent Association, in St., .Michael's School! ty in both assemblies. Officer Caulo. A bulletin board display 1 • :•.:. ..^;,n,;nnc ,y towns- .urging construction of a modern head- Gen. Douglas MacArthur polled the heaviest The children made three dlr lower grade assemblies during the Grade 3 , Muuthe and Randolph Gross. Justine Clayton.- - John Peterson, . We are proud and grateful tfbr gram has been a. most successful' Coaches were Hugo Gold. Barney Goodman nrnj Michael Fedroff showed the film of simple machines was developed ny." - -.^ . .-, , of various civic organizations and towns- ^1'^ buifdiiig on a more suitable site the honor of bving a part of j;uc^ write-in vote in Cranford in the Republican pri- Wntional pussy willow pictures last week of February. The. cast Boys and girls in Miss Lorraine Th Peter Crane has a butterf^v col- Anne Wittintf. Bonnie Scheble'in, and enjoyable one for the commit- Robert S. Dow. ' ' chalk and cotton. Some of and explained the rules for bicycle by picture contributions from June The cast was as follows': people in general turned out en masse m ^ do away witlf the hamds of ^^^ a fine community-. . ,'• mary,'receiving a total.of 26 votes. His-only op- included all of the club members Czerwinski's third grade have Easter Bunny, Charles lection <>'f ,;about 50. Nancy Wit- ^Continued on page 8) I to d y p tee as well as the" parents." ouhstanding illustrations were safety to the school. Hawthorne, Helene Silverman, Sincerely. ponent in the write-in campaign, Gov. Earl The'public was invited to inspect the GraJ except for two boys who acted been {.learning about Switzerland. Jimmy and PogRy. James Hellc tribute to a man who has been a well- mechanical failur...e of -vehicle . _i.:_i_s_ parke.^_w,di In'adthe e by Janice Bedman, Louis The speaker was introduced by Michael Delia Rosa, James Batta- Helen and-Ross Rowland Warren, received six votes.' In the. Democratic Memorial Funeral Home, Which had just ope as stage managers. The children As a culminating activity the chil- and Donna Marie Potidoro; El II fcbio. Theodore Knauer, ThomT several short Joel Ostro in the- primary, assem- glini, Elaine Kasen and John known and we.ll-liked member of theone behind the other with only one., way Open House Friday - primary, Gov. Adlai Stevenson was 'given two at 12 Springfield avenue. The new home, fo are now preparing bly and Stephanie Kott in the* up-dren-have constructed a movie Christman. - William Hertz; The Raio "Fairies 34 North Aven-ie, West I Bentson, Diane Gilliam, Dennis one aet plays whichi h they plan to about the country. '. : Elisabeth Gmelin, Cynthia PhelanJ community for many years at Tuesday out and the hazards of egress onto a For Seventh Graders write-in votes to one for Gen Eisenhower. Charles F. Hansel homestead, h^c ^.anio and Franklin Re. per grade assembly. David Freese > Joel Katz reported he had been Cranford. N. J. '••• : . present at the meetings in May read the Bfble and Robert Dudley, Reports for the movie were and Judith-Winninger; The Robin,j heavy-traffic highway where two lines • A Parent-Teacher Association Joyce Fitzsimmohs, John Preuss- and June. given an opportunity to visit an SPRING GARDEN CONTEST night's Township Committee meeting April 16. 1957 made by Richard Anderson, Janis John Kerr. • I g over by Gray, Inc., the funeral home was to I . Nancy Robinson and Maureen Kurt Vollherbst and Ronald Stan<- automobile assembly plant. Many of cars sometimes stand waiting for traf- .'•open house will be held for sev- Members of the Reading Club Kopf, Glenn Kuntz. Carol Lunsden Yellow Flowers, Terry Kcster, •pontored by . Howard G. Schindler, Cranford's Editor. Citizen and Chroni -lc as the new presidents of the Couples' Club of made interesting pictures ley were flag bearers. ' - interesting • booklets and reports enth grade students in. the gym- known as Gray Memorial in memory of Mr. an have read stories showing many and Valerie McCall. Pictures used Mary O'Leary, Norman . Convpton, fic lights. Cranford. N. J.':. * • First Presbyterian Church at the annual dinner chickens from construc- .'... . "'"»•• Grade 5 ', '.:.•.";. ' have "been prepared to summarize fire chief for the past 20 years and a nasium of Cranford High School Mrs. William Gray, founders of the business an interests, such, as autobiographies, in the movie were drawn by Wal- Tho.mns Maxfield. Richard Haw- Dear Sir: in the church school, gymnasium. More than 250 "paper with the aid of Miss Edward M. Schmidt's fifth grade the knowledge learned, as well as h Fi Dtmen One of his parting wishes for the de- from! 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. tomorrow. parents of Frederick H. Gray, corporation science, history, fiction and poetry. er Doney, John, Gamba, Sarah ley, and Lawrence Williams; Pur- member of the ^•£W^^ partmenUs^tiie"riCommendations of In spite of my very unpleasant members arid guests attended. class recently completed a science worthwhile displays of the pulley. partment is thh h ndations of There will be an orchestra, and Several' times during the year ple^ Flowers.-Mark jFarrell, John i CRANFORD COUNCIL January-I.. 19.17 wUl be__mjsptt ^many _j£ -- - i -Associates, Inc., experience • recently._._when my ...ident..._ _..-. '. ...-,._. :_5. r WJ P annine ~the "eveningns "under the direction-— The class participated in themembers "have prepared stories to unit dealing -with magnets- -and lever,~'wedge,—wheel—and axle, 'Cornmuhity "Planning ^Associates, purse was snatched on Miln street. Ten Years AKO sorge. Lione, Donald Schmftjt, Keitl? when he and Mrs. Schindler carry out of Paul Selby. '' ''•-': . Twenty Temw; iter assembly program by pre-read to other classes' for entertain- electricity. Several interesting screw and inclined plane. " ''""• ' • .' .' — 'OF .— - ' ••.-.••• d t fi headqu • I' still feel that Cranford is one of A program including selections by\Brahms, demonstrations were given' by The map of Switzerland was Deckhut,.- and Laurence Young- their plans to move to Florida after his with regard to a new fire headquarters , Serving as chaperones will be nling a poem, "The Easter Bun- ment. • - Grade 6 house;'' Spring Beauties, Leslie the nicest communities a perron Liszt, and.Bach as well as such modern com- The Cranford Citizen anif;l|ronicle ^.. 1 building may be implemented in the not- • the following parents: Mr. and in choral speaking. Barbara Robert Shire and Richard -Preuss. drawn', by Kathleen Flugrath. '. Easter and all .its splendor is in resignationresignation, becomes •-"•--*'—~'~er.*.ieffectivne\u,- officially •••'•- v_ :„,HinmonM in tVicv not- could live in. especially because posers as Rachmaninoff, Fuleihan and Kreisler, sored showing of films on coolflnOt the Cran The Spanish Club has been The class went on a field trip, to Brunner,: Gajl Crcsscy, Pamela • Mrs. James Rich, Mr. and Mrs. dlum was the Easter rabbit. learning many words and phrases Grade 6 ''. evidence in Mrs. Elizabeth Duffy's Klein,'Karen Navan, and Kathryn I too-distant future. of people like those who helped was to be presented by Vera Appleton and Mi- ford Theatre. . •<&£. • ' ,• -Morristown National Historical sixth grade. An attractive bou- oni May 31. me that night. Herbert Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. TiT Spanish. They have learned Boys and girls in Mrs. Helen Zachary.. GARDEN CLUBS Chief Schindler's interest in the de- chael Field, duo-pianists, in the? high school au- Dress rehearsal for the play. The Last NightJ Club News. . ," Park last Thursday. They visited quet of varied colored tulips, made , Robert Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. JrJ. Skerratt's sixth grade are studying read the Bible Chief SchindleV remembers helping I would like to express my ditorium. With the recital, the Cranford Com- was held in the Casino. The play was to t The Student' Council, is com'<- three songs in Spanish and two the Historical Museum, Ford Man- William Martin members of the department as a boy by partment he has headed for so long is Banker, Mr.. and Mr^. Robert Mexican dances. Members of the ibout life in the Middle Ages. of egg shells, is on display on the acted as an- Contest open to all Cranford residents. Experienced judges thanks to Sam Lukan cf 18 munity Concerts Association was to end not only 1 of representatives from each sion, which; was Washington's and, Susan Riha he department as a boy bJy Clare. Mr. and Mrs. Alex W. staged by Cranford Post 212. American Legioi club have originated a game, in The following topics were-chos- window ledge. nouncer and prompter. The Golor "-••---- well illustrated by the fact that although Bloomingdale avenue, whj heard. its series for the season, but also its activities as and its auxiliary. '„'„/• [class in the -primary and elemen- Headquarters during 1779-80, and Over 100 eggs have been paint- will make selections. Prizes and ribbons will be awarded. assisting in pullipg thte old-fashioned wen u ^ . my screams and took mc_ in. \ni Bowling. Mr. and Mrs. GyW.'Scott', which they have to give one.an- ;n for further research: Life in a Guard ''-''consisted of Elisabeth' a group, • . •'•'•.'• At the suggestion of Mayor George E. Oster grades. Its members have the Jockey Hollow area. . Mrs. Medieval Castle. Anita West and ed and decorated to adorn, tables ENTRY CLOSING: MAY 14. 1957 — JUDGING. MAY Jl. 1957- hand pumper to fires on occasions when he originally planned to retire on Jan- car to police headquarters, and to .•Mr. and Mrs. RobertM. Crane,. Robert Wilson, Mrs. Robert Owen Gmelin; Mark Burg and William I uary 1, which would have marked his Mr. and Mrs. Roy .Bedell and Mr. Receiving the highest number of votes in 'an heldt Township Committee adopted a resolutioi Corinne Tamburr; Medieval iskets for friends and rela- :i_ui^ f^ -^Mtai fivim hih ld ha Police Capt. George L. Rost-ndale Roth. Chamiing Coppage assisted Garden classifications include: no horses were available for rental from and Mrs. William Angle accom- tives at Easter. N 40th anniversary as a fireman, he de- and Detective Frank Burr and all ' and Mrs. Milton, 'Boyette. election conducted by home rooms of, the ninth requesUng the Union County Park Commissic Towns and Guilds, Barbara Sorge at the piano. . ' ,,- the local livery stable. They were still to 12th gradesiri the high school during the pre- to plant Japanese cherry trees along the ban' panied the class on the trip. and Lorraine vonGersdorff; King Among those on display in the ' L—Gardens on property up lo and including 75x150. leu than ferred his action until this, year's budget , the other officers who did every- ' , Graded using horse-drawn equipment when he ceding.week, Stanley Wetland automatically bc- of the Rahway River- / ' . Arthur and His Knights, Stephen corridor cabinet are pirates, Indi- 5 .years. •"' . •"••,•' • ' •:"• ' ..'••' ^ had been set up and smooth sailing for thing they could to try to get my Grade < The April' attendance award realized his ambition to become a bona purse back for me with the valu- Book Mark
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I will be Chong Hyo Lee, a Lasell i the American home after a recent operation at lenberg Hospital in Plainfield. BKldcc C-*3M 400- vocational training installa- Mr. Embry's accounts. Milwaukee, Wis., are spending tions located in 19 countries on senior from Seoul. South Korea. two weeks visiting their son-in- Overlook Hospital" in Summit: The couple also has one son. FOR THE MAN WHO She will play the Schumann piano five continents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Esperon of law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. i concerto with the Boston Pops Arlin A..Schulz of 416 Manor aver .Ellen Sue Moses, daughter of Their third daughter, Stephanie 44 orchestra under the direction of 11 Sylvester street entertained at Meg, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Ogden of family buffet Saturday eve- Mr: and Mrs. Daniel Moses of 17 HERE NOW 1 . .THE CAR WITH ALL THE "NEWS"! 19 Park avenue entertained at Arthur Fiedlen _. . la- fan nue. Osage drive, has returned home Stanley L. Skolnik of 302 Stough- •Vi,.:'i Miss Apgar, a secretarial major l.ning. Guests included Robert ton avenue on' April 7 at Memorial dinner Easter Sunday for- Mr.' and vale, of Madison, Miss Betty Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grimshaw fitter' spending a week in WU- Mrs. Richard Hlrsch and their at Lasell, is the daughter of • Mr. j Carey of 178 Mohawk drive entertained liamsport. Pa., as the guest.-of Osteopathic Hospital in Elizabeth. and Mrs. Jonathan W .Apgar of 8Murray of Clifton, Miss Kathleen Mr. and Mrs. John Bradley. Her sons. Eric and Kent, of Livings- Mulligan of Bay Ridge, Mr. andat dinner Easter Sunday for. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Snook, Jr., il ^ ' ton. * Romorv place. • and - "Mrs. Edward Hamilton of grandparents and uncle, Mr. and %>? Mrs. Francis .Mulligan of Brook- Mrs. Elmer Haug and Reid Haug; of 113 Glenwood avenue have an- m-m lyn, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carey Elizabeth and |Mr. and . Mrs. nounced' the-birth of a daughter, •
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•• • . i Seminarians to Be Guests Thought for the Week Ihodist 'Beginnings' Of Presbyterian Fellowship •v • • -M liance Tells Plans Installation Members of the Wnceton Theological Seminary will be guests TopkofTatk THOUGHT TO* THE WEEK at the tegutar meeting of the Senior Fellowship of the First Presby- ."The Begfautac «r Ike KaV Rites Sunday terian Church at 7 p-m. Sunday. The Rev. Robert G. Longaker, pa*. By REV. ALBEET O. OEZ8O. Ofce^U rresbyterta» tor, will speak on "Jesus Christ, Installation ceremonies for trust- •or Home At Osceola The churches have cause to rejoice over the great day that Son of God,'! and the worship serv- ees and officers of Cranford Meth- "Beginnings" will be the ser- we had on Easter. The choirs, the flowers, and the occasion com- ice will be led by Phyllis Smith Confirmation mon topic of the Rev. Albert ,C bined to give us all a memorable day. 'The inspiration of the odist Church will be held at both the 9:30 and 10:55 a.m. service* and Nancy Tidabock. Refresh- Dezso, pastor, at identical service large and attentive congregations still lingers on. ments will be served. ~ ^ For Twenty-Eight at 9:30 and.It. a.m. Sunday in Os- his Sunday. There will be a Spring ••'•;-•• After the resurrection ofJChrist. people were affected in dif-Festival observance, and the Rev. At both the 9:30 and 11 ajn. „».,„ convene again tomorrow. ceola Presbyterian Church. Churcl ferent ways. Some claimed thai His body was stolen and others worship services Sunday, the Rev. School for all ages will be con Albert Allinger, pastor, will take At Calvary Church fyieceiving of the pledge for the continued to be skeptics. Some lost their faith because they could as his sermon topic, "What Hap- Mr. Longaker's message will be Twenty-eight young people will Suilding and maintenance fund Jucted at the same hours. not believe the resurrection truth. To them it was the end. pened After Easter?" entitled "In the Image of God. be received into full church mem- ir the ensuing fiscal year. - New attendance records wen The Senior Choir will sing "God jjufj,,- the 9:30 service. Robert \ List Activities set as overflow crowds attendee But for others it was a turning point in life. Their lives were Si Chi bership at the annual Service of . Presentation of the budget will changed. They became new men in Christ. To them it was the Is in the Beauty of the World" at Gormanf tenor, will stag VI Know Hje made by Alfred A. Whittaker, the Easter services last Sunday Confirmation this Sunday after- beginning of a new and wonderful life. They became convinced the 9:30 service, and at the second That My Redeemer LJveth," and wilding committee chairman, at the Rev. Mr. Dezso reported. noon at ,3:30, o'clock in Calvary For Week The pastor of the local churcl that Jesus was still alive. This truth gave a new authority to His _j:rvice the Young People's Choir at 11 o'clock the Chancel Choir Jie annual Fellowship Dinner on w£U offer "Easter CaroL" will offer "Thine Is the Glory," by Lutheran Church, after having .. Sunday's services in the Alliance will be guest speaker at the West- teaching and a new meaning to His death. 'The resurrection was Saturday evening. •- .'"•" ''Church will mack' the conclusion High School Choir rehearsal wilT Handel; "Jesus, Stand Among Us," completed a two-year course of r The Rev. Mr. Bailey makes his minster Fellowship^ meeting in th< God's way of demonstrating that. Jesus was His son. the Saviour of the annual Home Convention, First Presbyterian Church o be held at 5:30 pm. Sunday, and by Filitz, and "Open Our Eyes," by study. • '• j eadquarters in Ontario, Canada. and pledges will be received for of the world. They found that "his love for them was the same. at 6:30 p;m. the Junior High Fel- Macfarlane. Those to be received are: I l addition to his duties as vice- Bernai dsville at 7 p.m. Sunday. His willingness to help them was the same, but He no longer-spent . maintenance of the church for the Meetings of the Osceola Junioi lowship will have an international Members of the Everyman's Bi- Robert Bendlln, Graham llfesident of' the alliance, he is all His time with them. He appeared to them, and stayed with ensuing fiscal year. Services will and Senior: Westminster Fellow- supper for parents. ble Class will discuss, "The Theo- Cleaves. Diane Heartel, Irma/Hcl- hperintehdent of CM A work in them a little while at a time, ami then withdrew. Soon He as- In place of their regular;meet- ry of Denominationalism" at their (Eastern Canada. - be held at 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m.,ships will be held at 7 p.m. Sun- linger, Janet Huff, Inge Junghancl, Mi' with the Rev. Nathan Bailey, vice- . cended into Heaven, but He sent to them the Holy Spirit, the Com- Ing at 7 pjn. Sunday, members of meeting in the gymnasium at 9:30Karyl Krumbine, Richard Larsen, The Formal Showing Scene of Saturday's dinner at day, and the Young Adult group] the Intermediate FeUowship wpl [ a.m. . .. • • Arlene Magari,'.Peter Metzncr, Ed- Q pin. will be the recently-com- president of the Christian and Mis-will convene at 8 p.m. forter. • ' • ' ••• • . ; ' • sionary Alliance, as guest speaker, .. Now we come to the present day. Easter is over and to some* visit the church of the Rev. Charles Junior High' Fellowship will ward Miller^ Margaret Mittrickcr, pleted fellowship hall of the Edu- onary Alliance, as gu p Choir rehearsals will be held Hankins. who was adviser of the Sunday School wilill convene at tomorrow as follows: .Junior, 4:31 it is the end. They will not attend church again until the next meet ai 7 p.m. for a program and Gail Nichol, Audrey Rutz, Betty CUtional Building. The Rev. Mr. group last year. He is now. pas- ' :" be chief speaker 9:30 a.m. with classes for all agep.m.; Westminster, 6:30 pm, and Christian holiday. They will return to their same slipshod re- devotions. • . Jane Scheblein, Noririe Schulz, (iailey also tor of the Bay HeaHad dMethodist Christian Stuhr, Waverly Warner, I groups. Senior, 8 p.m. ligious habits and the same dismal attitude and outlook. At 8 pjn. each' Sunday there C). it the- dinner.. . Church. At the same hour, the Barbara Vogel and Barbara Zo- The Alliance Youth Fellowship Brownie Troop 106 will meet will be a hymn sing and prayer f Arrangements for the dinner-aro But to some Easter will be the beginning, the beginning of a Senior High Fellowship will hear bel, all of Cranford. >^ )cing made by Mr. and Mrswil. l meet at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. in the small fellowship room at .service in the sanctuary. new life in Christ because of the great truth of the resurrection. a talk, by Mrs. Roger Floyd, who Monthly meeting of the Deacon Also. H^Leonhart Beyfuss,'Nan- Ccrald Sharpe and Mrs. David Students from the Nyadc (N.Y.) 3 p.m. Saturday; We must realize that immortality throws upon us the responsibility OF OUR Missionary College will conduct was a missionary in Brazil for esses will be held in the choir cy Paulsen, Christine Cooke, Reed Swing. Serving on the decoration On Monday, Circle 3 of the Wo- . to be master of ourselves,' to be courageous in all hard places of three years. the-service. ;•;, room at 1:15 p.m. Monday, and atAndersen, Paul Reich and Charles fipmrnittec:—are—mem'bers—of.... the men'B Guild will meet ut the home experience, to detach ourselves from the earthly 'surroundings; a ' In connection with~tbe Family Stiefken^bf Westfield, and Evelyn- junior high school girls' class, un- 'Colonist and Explorer Fortalices l:Su p7m. Tuesday; the Women's of Mrs. Robert Philbin, 5A Gulf- task so great that only eternity is long enough to complete it. ' Month program, the Kindergarten Bible Study Group will convene Dietrich and Robert Keil of Kenil- ider direction ' of "Miss Merrilyn of the Pioneer Girls, will meet at stream avenue, Winficld, and Cir- Too many Christians are weak in the faith, formal, conven- Department of the Sunday School in. the Beginners' Department worth. .. ^ ' JCJrosvenor. The mc;il will be ser- 7:30 p.m. Monday, and the Elders cle 8 will convene at the home of will hlholdd a meetinti g of parents and by members of the fishermen's tional and superficial, because they have not yet laid hold of the room The RevI Arnold J. Dahlquist will convene at 8 p.m. Mrs. William Chriavelle, 50 Prcs- teachers at 7:30 tonight; the Pri- The Men's Let.gue of the church wilUpreach ori "Promises and Par- c' ' ' ' , L • • power of the risen Lord. It is important that we have a faith Monthly meeting of the Deacon: cott turn,, Clark. Girl Scout Troop mary Department will Jiave an will hold its. 48th annual dinner ents/' AllVnembers and friends f •w,|, Mr. Sharpe will be master of esses will be held at 10 a.m. Tues- and an anchor in these perilous arid uncertain times. The resur- and business meeting in the gym- 68 will meet the same day at 4 p.m. open house for parents *at 8 p.m are invited to this service. 'ceremonies. Music for the pro- J ;day. That evening at 7 o'clock the in the' large fellowship room.. rection truth can strengthen our faith and it can be the beginning Tuesday, and the tyursery De- nasuim at 7. o'clock tonight, with jjjf-am is under direction of J-. Wes Pilgrim Fortalitt? of the Pioneer Brownie Troop 80 will meet at of a more wonderful life for each of us. [ . partment will hold a meeting'of Dc. JLester dee former president Royal Arci^ Communion ify Bedford. Dr. George A, Aitche- Girls will meet. • ,••••' . 4 p.m. Tuesday in the small fellow- parents and teachers at 0:30' ajn. of' the New. Jersey Civil Service Jbn, pastor of the local church, Members of the Women's Mis- ship room.' Boy Scout Troop , 441 Wednesday. Commission and retired pastor of Service, Breakfast Set |Will offer the prayer of thanks- (trill of t p sionary Prayer Band will gather will meet the same day at 7.p.m ' Meetings (onight also will in- the Second Presbyterian Church of Corinthian ChWer 57, RAM, Mr. Deszo wil speak to the Clark Newark, as guest speaker. There living for %he meal. in the home of Mrs. L. A. Conover, Lutherans Plan Observance clude Boy Scout Troop 75' at 7 will hold its secohd annual com- Completely Remodeled Banking Quart ;, Marking- the conclusion of the Kiwanis. Club at 6:15- p.m.. Tuesday. 81- will be musical entertainment un- 10 Retford avenue, at 9:30 a,.m. o'clock and Senior Choir at munion service atvthe Conficga- pnvention will be services at 11Wednesday. That evening at' 8 There will be a meeting of the der direction of Mr. Gorman. tidnal Church, 125 Elmer street, fl.m. and 7:.45 p.m. Sunday, with Christian edUcatibn committee - in Of Christian Vocation Day o'clock. o'clock. Dr. George A. Aitchcson. There will be a meeting of the Westfield, at 8 a.m. Sunday. The fcjie Rev. Mr. Bailey as guest speak-pastor, will conduct the mid-week the church office at 7:30 p.m. Tues- <— Christian Vocation Sunday will be observed at Calvary Lutheran prayer meeting. • Junior Sportsman Club (a new or- Rev. J. L. McCorison will offici- day. Church this Sunday, and the Rev. Arnold J. Dahlquist, pastor, has Witnesses Plan ate. . Musical selections for both Sun- On May 1, a dessert and" fun ganization for boys 10 to 18 years selected for his sermon topic, "Choosing My Life's Work." Services of age) at 7 p.ml tomorrow, with Breakfast will be served in the ADDmONAL WALK-UP WINDOW ly services will be provided by I party, sponsored by the Women's Masonic Temple, Temple Place. group of students from thd Ny- Osceola Receives Guild, will be held from 6:30 to are held at 8:15 and 11 a.m. Sun- Henry Kelly and August Engel in For Convention day School convenes at 9:30 a.m. Westfield, at 9: i5 a.m. Capt. :k (N.Y.) Missionary College. 8:3a pm in the large fellow- charge. :•-..•.. ship room. There will be a jewelry for. all ages. . Trinity Women Members of the Young People's In Elizabeth Conrad S. Jensen of the New York New Members A nursery is held during the II City Police Department will be 'likisliop Interview New members were received at auction, apron table, candy sale, Choir will go tq New York City Members of the Cranford con- o'clock service and this, Sunday, on Saturday to see "Cinerama,." the guest Speakerp . All companions Maundy Thursday services in Os-cartoons and games. Presenting Thank gregation of Jehovah's Witnesses . MORE TELLERS WINDOWS i Television Friday it will be under,the supervision of "The Family—Problems and Dis- are invited to attend.. ceola 'Presbyterian Church last are preparing for the' semi-annual and Rt. Hon. CHBISTIAN SCIENTISTS Mrs. Marian Pritz and Mrs. Aline. cipline" will be the topic for a Thursday night. Iffering Sunday Bible assembly of New Jersey Cir- ...... ~., Fisher, arch- CHUmCH SERVICES Robins. . panel discussion at a meeting of cuit No. 2, at the National Guard and Russell Cramer of Garwood Received as members of the auimuvrs ui. . u.v «^j-^, Women of Trinity Church will will assist in different depart- shoihop olf i^ameiuuiCanterburyy auuand.primatltn •.,._„e . .. Man's God-given right of prog<* Members of . the Loyals and the Child Study Club at 8:15 pjn. Armory, Magnolia .avenue 'and communicants class w B y their guests will leave, from the present their United Thank Offer- ments at the assembly. all England, will be interviewed I communicants' class were: Barry rcss will be emphasized at Chris- 'Monday. . Walnut street. Elizabeth, on May „ Edward R. Murrow's nationally Wiblc, Ronald Leonardo, Richard church at 6:15 pin. Sunday to at- ing at services this Sunday, the Mr. Suess has been associated Crater, Gcraldinc Curran, Chris- tian Science services Sunday. Dr. Allinger has chosen "Using 3-5: Twenty-two congregations in kevised program, "Person to Per- tend a performance of "ThT e Ten First Sunday after EasterEar. Servi- the Bible in the Home" as. the with Jehovah's .witnesses since Me, ou.m «„, N.,-... . B Scriptural readings in the Lcs- ces will be conducted as follows: northern section of the state » durS the Anglican leader's Una Boyle Janet May Nunr, Bar- Commandments" in New York topic for his talk at the midweek lodge, Barbara Helfrich. J ?on-Sermon entiUed ^'Probation ^15 a.m.. w mmrvlr^ jn «Kj» rhflPt" "" "* qgHuwytM!ir<«^yfB{sgy VFf*»mTg?!r "•f&MIi* ^^y^^r^p-3^i^"^ Hams. [owing »•«•.• ' of the archbishop at 10 p.m. ._ . in darkness leave from the church at 2:30 p.m.] School; David Suess, presiding minister worked at the national headquar- By confession of faith, Frank peoplK r e that walked scrnton -by the rector, the Rev. ters in Brooklyn, N. Y. When the umorrow. have seen a great light: they that Sunday to join other Luther Leag- Plan Panel Discussion of the local group, said the Watch Hnat, Dewaync D. Wrisht. Elnino Robert Bizzaro;. 7 pjn.. evening Cranford congregation was formed Ii The interview will originate dwell in the land of the shadow ues of the Central Conference in On Family Problems Tower Bible and Tract Society, om the archbishop's hotel vooma E. Wright and Andrew T. Ritchel; a rally at St. Paul's Church, Lin- prayer and meetings of Junior and -three months ago he became the of death, upon them hath the light The Rev. W, R_ Stegner, assist- sponsors of the three-day Elizabeth p Virginia Beach,- neat- James- rcaffirmation of faith. George Ci- den. Box suppers will be taken, Senior Young Churchmen. presiding minister after serving as fclli, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamil- shincd." Holy Eucharist will be cclcbra1- ant pastor, will be moderator for refresher course, has arranged a , APRIL 25 and a beverage will be provided assistant presiding minister of the I iwn Va:, where Archbishop Fisher The following selection will be program designed to train people! rill participate in ceremonies ton, Mrs. Frank Hnat, Mrs.' Fred by tho host league; ted at 7 a.m. on Monday, the Feast a panel discussion of "The Family Elizabeth congregation. Heller, Mrs. Raymond Helfrich. among those read from. "Science of St. Mark; 7 ajn. Wednesday, —Problems and' Discipline" at a in rules of Christian' preaching in larking the 350th anniversary of Senior Choir rehearsal will be homes here and in all parts of the Arrangements for the conven- fc30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. Gerald Treacy, Mrs, Patsy. Ledn- and Health with Key to the Scrip- the Feast of St Philip and St.meeting of the Child Study Club tion were discussed at Wednes- :ic founding of Jamestown and tures" by Mary Baker Eddy held at 8 o'clock tonight. world.. ; • . o bringing of the Anglican faith ardo and Mrs. Dcwnyne Wright. Final session bf the senior cate- James, and 9 ajn. next Thursday. at Cranford Methodist Church at day's Bible study class held at the 9 (233:1): "Every day makes its de- The rector's Bible class meets each The main discourse of the as- y the New World. Those received by letter of trans- chetical class will be held with the 8:15 pjn. Monday. ,' home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 1. AND mands upon us for higher proofs Thursday morning after, the 9 sembly, "Removing the Barriers j' Seen by millions of viewers'- in fer were Mr. and Mrs. E. Richard pastor at 9 a.m. and the Junior Panelists will be Mrs. Joseph Sibilia, Sr.. 24 Quine street. The Wible. Mrs..,_Gcorge qifclli and rather than professions of Chris- o'clock Eucharist: I Poliseo, Mrs. Leon Smith and Mrs. Dividing Mankind." will be given jjis important role in the televised tian power. These proofs consist Choir will hold its last rehearsal on Sunday at 3 o'clock by Angelo congregation extends an invitation oronation of Queon Elizabeth II Mrs. Thomas Butler. for the season at 9:30 a.m. Satur- There will be a meeting of the Walter Hatch. Devotions will be to those in Cranford to attend this The following young people were solely in the destruction of sin, Men's Brotherhood in the guild led by Mrs. Robert Higbie. Catanzaro, district supervisor.' . 1953, Archbishop Fisher is head sickness, and death by the power day!. Confirmation rites will be Mr. Suess has been' assigned to Bible study on Wednesdays at t u» the oldest province in the An- baptized-at a meeting of the Ses- conducted at 3:30 p.m. this Sun- room at 8 o'clock tonight. Hostesses for the evening will pjn. of Spirit, as Jesus destroyed them. . Next bi-monthly meeting for the supervise the seating arranger MUcan Communion and first citizen sion last Thursday night: Barbara day. '..-'., be Mrs. C. Hayden, Mrs. W. F. Helfrich and Barry Wiblc. This is an element of progress, Episcopal Laymen wi)l be held at mcnU for delegates to the conven- pt England after Queen Elizabeth. Meetings scheduled for Monday Kanzler, Mrs. Charles Auer and tion. Cranford will be represent- If "the general spirit of the pco-. FRIDAY, APRIL 26 and progress is, the law of God, 7:45 pjn. Monday iti the Parish Mrs. John. Joscwitch. pie" is low, nothing can save free- whose . law demands of us only include Explorer Post 84 at 7:30 House of St Luke's Church. ed by more than 20 delegates. what we can certainly fulfill." p.m. and the education committee The local leader will have a staff dom of the press; but when the 7:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. IB Fourth avenue and Walnut street, A small group of wise thinkers spiirt is .high, no politician can lay at 8 p.m. Roselle.1 Guest speaker will be is better than a wilderness of dul- of 30 to assist him in his 'assign- /!-.::;.; Ouly One BRUNNER'S ment, Donald Dieffenbach and hands upon it.—Gerald W. John- There is no expedient to which First of • four classes - for newMagistrate William M. Beard of lards and stronger than-the might a man will not resort to avoid the members to be received the first Alfred SlbiUa, ST.. of Cranford son 6:30 P.M. to 8:30 PJWl> and WestfieldJ All ,men of the church of empires.—Mary Baker Eddy real labor of thinking.—Sir Joshua Sunday in June will meet with are invited to attend.' NO BETTER NAME Reynolds . - the pastor at 8:15 p.m. Wcdnesduy. The Lutheran World Relief in- Great men are they who see that For Your Prescription gathering of clothing will continue spiritual is stronger than any ma- IntsTciuteiof cmsrscoiiBi through the last Sunday in May. Eyeglastteti raiA *n,>i nut M. terial force—that thoughts rule tht AMtos* Clothing may be- taken to the ouvenirs for All! world.—Emerson It church house at any time. ,„„. , „,,__ ii >v'iV Eye Phy$ician» Recommended Nunery School 10:30 • m, Sun. Beading Room. 115 N. Union Av» .Walnut incl Mneoln^AytnM** ;. _ Cranford, N«w Jersey ^ EAYMO.SO E: WVECLKB • •OBEBT K. »Bl)NNS» ; S Bvaalag. ttli • ' '. •; AL»EBT AtLIMOER. Pistof" •-. '- —•""":.- ' \ . • MUI t-MANCES M. COOBDa i uuwa tooa ! WfcBTMKLD: SIT. E. Bt»»4 M. IU M«t«k ValMi A*«, Cf Nrt Everybody Welcome! SUZAMKTH: %V1 H». HTM* SL Man. Umi Vrt. !•:«• %• « 9M. : '(Parkina rear John Frank*).. (next to Public Service* *A 1 «• 4 »» Open Man. * Frl. Eve 1U •:*> •' (•:• .3 Thus*, 'til »:30—elated Wed. »>s SERVICES OF WORSHIP 8un
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between Second ; 35 disposal setup at the authority's man, The leader, of troop 20is Mrs- Salary Ordinances e. ,*iib)ec1 Special Limousine Service ark Malcolm-Roberts.- ?; lty Sewcr fby-the--R3»»way-A ?.» - TripsloluTiarporto, Contract for construction of a subject to passage of health ex- Authority. i,'' total possible enrollment j p t©-Essplaili storm sewer in North 26th street Mayor" Edward Hr TilleFpresid- and general appearance were fac Sard's thanks to all persons took over in 1944. *1 juvenile deUnauency. aminations and approval of may- ... • ^iere of 1.5
»*• OH MEN, OH WOMEN' PORTABLE ELtoaUth MN14 OiDS OWNUb "Mary and I decided we ought to get a little more • . —>• — P A R K out of life than junt the ordinary things. That's *ben we 'Drango' AV*.. BOtUXB f. Htartrd thinking about an Old*." • • - ComJortabla, Posh-Back - 8a«lt TYPEWRITERS Wld* NUOMtOts "But what made you choose OIJB?'* Fri. and Sat Matinees 1? tcl '• $30.00 World Kamou> Book Than, thru Sat April 24 to U JOHN .MAUREEN DAN FIGHT »12t.S0 MACHIME for SS9.50 OLDS OWNUU "Well, we talked to our dealer. Frankly, it wa« on 'our., tcretn . .WAYNE ' O'HARA ' • DA1LEY FINE QUALITY TOP SOIL 8om» Modal* a* Low as quite a »urpci»e to find that a Golden Rocket 88 SPRING 1 _ U4.00 IncL tax ft SLIPCOVERS • coat loU less than we'd guessed." "HEIDI ' The Wings SINGLE LOAD OR QUANTITY ' •". • ' • • Hit No. 2. , REMINGTON • ROYAL • DRAPES NHOHIOKS "That was a mighty good reason." TIME FOR A .. of Eaqles' FILL DIRT ALSO AVAILABLE SMITH CORONA • CORNICES : "Of course, what really sold Mary was looks and style. 'Animal World' In Color UNDERWOOD - OLYMP1A : that grows on you ... won't be out of style overnight. Adalta C»c Children 3Se — SpwdalixiBfl In — ••'.•.'" • HUNTS HALL Call BRidge 6-0026 Cuxtom-Mada Fornitur* ) Rocket Engine. What a sweetheart! 277 horsepower!"* NEW HIGH TRADE-IN R«*tylhm and Raupholttarlng Sun. — Mon* — Tnes. 'Hot Shots' Noon to 5 P.m. Every Day. Except Fri. and Sun. on you* old typ«wrlt«r—«icp»ri NUOHBOaU "How^ does it ride?" * John. JVAYNC . .. Maureen OHARA Of Itopain - Rantals SAPOLIN ' OJJDS OWMOb "We think it's the smoothest ride we've rver had. I don't — la'— Sun. Mon. Tuts. April 28 to S» •'. . Chtona Chain SusaA HAYWARD Kirk.DOUGLAS EXTERIOR -. know what Old* did, but you can drive all day and arrive relayxl. 'Wings of Eagles TERMS . No gideaway ... no leaning... no jolU. It's terrific!" • Hit No. 2 In Cincmaacopa - • Top Seer t Affair CRANFORD •KENILWORTH • GARWOOD LUJON NHOlUMMb "We've talked about getting an Olds, too, you know.*! ROBERT TAYLOR CHEVROLET,I — In — ORANT WILLIAMS' j- y w • National TormarlT Haddon Hall HOUSE PAINT UphoUtoran of Springttald v OLDS OWWDb "Hew. I'D give you the name of my Olus WHITE AND COLORS , dealer.'lie talks your language, Better see him soon." The Power Th« TncredibU Typewriter Co. L*« CmliH, Fnp. . - AS LOW AS Shrinking Man' TEEN-AGE ROAD-E-0 10 Eattjnan 8L BRIdgct-MOO •32 Boulavaid — KanUwMth and The Prize' •pp. '— • • • Starts Wednesday —May 1st JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CH 5-2147 — gat. — May 1 - 4 Yul BRYNNEK Deboruh KEltH In Name of Applicant....! Sex 1 $49^00 "L .- . of the City The King and I' Street Address City *• State i.-, .- with a Hit No. 2 lngrid BERGMAN Yul .BRl BRVNNEV K SHAKE & SHINGLE RNtSH DOWN — Inn — — School.,.'. • License or Pt-rmit No.' ..... WESTFIELD AMOCO 'Iron Petticoat* Anastasia' Age. Date of Birth..; , SERVICENTER • • • . 24)oor Sedan I Do you hold a driver's ycensc? Color Permit? CHECKUP CRANFORD (Model 1502) Have you completed a .High School driver training course? .... Building Supply Co. SAPOLIN Where .' When — at ALLEYS AVAILABLE Have you been guilty of a moving traffic violation as a driver of ond a CHECK a car within the past six months? Yes No..... Mason Materials MASON DRI For SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS Do you have "Points" under the.N-J. system? How many.'.. Lumber Now Equipped To ^ i< • NORRIS To Whpm It May Concern: - Millwork Handle OPEN IQWLING I, the undersigned, do hereby consent to allow my
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'...;.'A1 •l~f.'Jii.»JNt-'";-^=l affect the color. Hydriogren per-1 jprg p •scorch—bui m Classifications Announced color. for' entries in the spring pardon contest sponsored IVCrSWlj lasJBllllCl* i Council of Gatden Clubs were announced today by * AA J u •il chairmairmann, Mrs. Francis Dulicai. Prizes will be awared to iVllcllU the I . winners in four divis- Dr. Kenneth W. Iversen, presi-1 also wilH* ribbon as when refrigerated. aem-aireciordent-director, anda Gerharu««-"wd V.••j • . ..asui rtcnirDa LANDSCAPE • an', BANK AND first, second, third and In three or four days, eggs used Kellner. registrar, represented thej fr AUTO DEAlJSJIP CONTRACTORS BHENNA N 4 TOTE for mention recognition. as a centerpiece are not likely toCranford Adult School at a re-j SAVINGS LOVELAUD TOELCO . spoil. If they are refrigerated, thfy gional adult education workshop! AuthbrlM4' Pltasbing —•! rontrMants will enter their g«»r- Harry Milltr Mofore, Inc. INSTITUTIONS C will keep a full week. • last Wednesday at the Newark k Tinaing ,,,e of the following Eggs A'la, Goldenrod for break- Y.M.C.A. your AuthortaasJ csso HEAT — ran. on. ROBEBTS & The meeting was. sponsored by DEALEB M2M Help Wanted-MM* Ions on property up to fast or lunch is a good dish to make COLONIAL Prompt. Oiurt—ua Serric* LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS Retd Ettaiefor SoU 75 by 150 feet, less with hard cooked eggs. This is the the Division of Adult Education BBids* t-1144 Real EttaU for Sale GET SET FOR SPRING! and recipe: of the State Department of Educa- SAVINGS & LOAN Tree* Lawns — Shrubbery Service* tion and the New Jersey Associ- For Sale JOHN W/HEINS& SON ^"Sons'on property up to . EGGS A'la GOLDENROD orrrmo •NOUOM HO* WATER? UM U» H»u For Your ' ation for Adult Education. BEEL6TBONQ FUEL CO. Grading — Excavating CLASSIFIED BATES COW or HORSE manure rotted. BS CBB REALTOR and IN8UBOB iincnKling75byl50 leet,_more & Hard cooked eggs ASSOCIATION . llvercd. Also top soil. Chestnut «"i" scale removed from para cells, tank- ; Dr. Iversen and Mr. Kellner at- lea Laatcrs. Work dona In your own BHldBB milk— -* '—• ~- •OUT IN8EKTIOM — I MUrdock 8-4(88. 24 hours. horn*; by specialist.. All work guaran- CRANFORD Ave T tended discussions on education Mortgage Loans ' 88 eests astalsMaa. td Bchalble lime Scale EQuipment ESTIMATES "V Gardens on property more 2 tablespoons butter •EPSAT IM8EBTION8 (Csasssaun FILL DIRT and top soil. FUlton'8-1083. tf teed. needs-ot out-ot-school youth and 'Sales wMkiwithaat easy caaagss> — 8 BOARD OF REALTORS IE. Kempthall BH liv 150 feet> leSS thanfl Vt teaspoon salt' Parts — Repair Insured Savings Accounts U No ABIWH. BRidg* S-32|l •!•' 'I CANOE, v-jry reasonable. BRidge 6-6475. B I than 73 ^5 young adults in the 18 to 30-year JOBBINO — OIL. BURMEBS eaala a ward. 48 csats aslalssass. ...MLB [Karl* Deacon 1/16 teaspoon pepper I 8CT BT UNBB — 18 eaata a WILLIAM r. DAVIDSON old group, newer trends and de- WEtttteld 2-10M Cranlord ABBlias. 8g.T Aas set IB asps. wlifc alaak FORSVTH1A bushes., llerrlck. 45 Park- OENERAL CONTRACTIMQ. Carpentry. ; old. 2 tablespoons flour Current Dividend Rate 3* BBidg*«-0M0 Thomas St. AIR cotaunoHma Masonry, Mastering * Roofing. BRidge T.A.CRAME Ganicns onproperty more velopments including courses ,in 57» Worth ATS>« E. WtstfiaU uass er atsaUy lla*s ssa«t be ay. Mountainside. WEstfield 2-6158 W ^Multiple Listing Service CBB_— . UL» Make whi,te sauce of last five charge* kjr lie**. Display Uass 8-3829. No Job to small. Estimate* with- n'"5 feet by 150 feet, more than BRidg.6-1329 -•• -. «... ui,) taugaa as twa SILK DRAPERIES with covered cornices; out obligation. ' . tl 25 Yaws' j than CHntaut S-2313 1 Hocth *»•-1 Ctftfilot* M North AM.. Gla»* lopped porch dining table with BRidge 64)989 !^* years X.W.1. six chain.; All excellent condition. CBH- ing ana corporate sales. CaU I 243 Walnut Aw*. entry date is May 14. y BoseUersark LIQUOR STORES * CASH. CkMki »r lUah For oppointment to see. phone Friday. CARPENTER and CONTRACTOR. All Richards - Swackhamer LAING MOTOR CAB 1 WesUleld Ave. W- iiff a4«sriisla4«sriislagg *••*. kinds of alterations/porches, ate. LudJ- ' BEALTORS 6-«700. take place on s5s«=-2i:s=e use in liberal adult' educas- RANKIN FUEL CO. April 3G between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m; ssmlfela tw amn la wlg Selbert, 388 Lincoln Drive. KenU- land Jjiidsini!' will Your Authorlxad • REAL_ESTATE tw amn la aas BHidgc 6-2023. BBft-4>m ' 't. Contestants must fill out on toast .triangles. Push yoll on. at UAJL Specifically we need a 3 bedroom home I Salesmen Evenings otHer mixture. Serve at once. TRUCK CRANE and T.D-8 Bulldoter ' a good location in the 818.000 or 818.- | Alpha de la Motte BR 8-S844 Help Wanted -Female v Ernest Flaig of 34 Crane • BEAUTY SHOPS • 108. I. • - . »• • » . , • • . .. . URvacs For Sale or Rent In Final Red Cross Drive CADILLAC LOT. 30 x SS w.lth 2 car garage, cinder for hire. B. W. Oliver. Inc. BRlds* n nrlce range. Client being transferred" rW All residents of Cran- ^ Call BRidg* f-OtM block conatr.uc'liori, power Installation. 8-31B8 «nd Linden 3-700*. tf 000 price range. «*>>.••. _ - CBB- -MLS WOMEN ROBBINS & ALLISON. invited to compete _ I bought some smoked hadddck, d al0 storage space/ ""'• Garden SUcet. Crun- from out of State. Do you have a home I Are you the ambitious woman who wants Canvassing Underway DEALER wniiAirs M Mo Amwu. BBido* S-3941 :•""• For Sale 1 UU -nt'rv blanks are available at it looked so good,' How shall I 1 nd ford BRidge 6-3742. ELECTRICAL — Houss- lor sole? * • a career that will not interfere with A total of approximately $11,600 ALUMINUM' 'STORM WINDOWS fluorescent Bxturaa, home duties? That will chase: the ,twnial Hardware Store. E and cook it? Mrs. M. C. asks. BEAUTY BOX * Combination Screens and Storm Doors. Wiring, jot installed. Oeonaa' NEED 5 BEDROOMS? has been raised to date in the an- BALES and SERVICE ..W. BRt-ltN List With Lenox good money worries? Become . an AVON (Cent • We suggest steaming it or bak- Professional 111 Mot'th ' ~ *'—«e«. Mb*n-I-»wts. 10" «•»*•* Street. Tit REPRESENTATIVE —attitude and en- LOCAL AND LQNG DISTANCE MOVING . Hardware. Cranford Bakery, nual fund drive of Granford-Gar- s> Professional Hair WIIEt Ml tlOUOM Union Ave.. d ing it wrapped in Ml or simmCr- BRidge e-oseor Furnished Room- BRldge *-M2». ., ergy more important than experience Richard Hartig's Paint Store.Tru- wood-Kenilworth1 Chapter, Amer- . • Expert Ualrdnssinc LEHtGH OIL CO., Inc. Realtor. •"'••J. P• . LENOX Craniord—iJ^-agSSSSa) I room on first i»uu«. «=*v^ s —we train youi ing in. milk, then serving it with PhoiMt PL*inll«Id S-2241 enamels. Household Goods Exclusively l&ch's Feed Bnd Seed. Store. IS AUUB 8t, BBado* t-«US •Sortaf tttion Guarante**" fOHN W. HEWS 4 SOH FINE PAINTS; colors and . 3 North Ave.. E. heat a two car garage on a plot 76x165. a cream sauce, egg sauce or New- ican fled Cross, George W. Morton, Si'i" C»wmlcot» Paint Works. ?n» Boulevard.. For Rent or make with taxes under 8400. Its a rare find at SERVICE WATTING AVON CUSTOMERS hZe\\ Garden Center and -the. lia-lH E- •» Streai Wal»*eM KenUworth. BRtdge 8-1888. U tax CALL FOR HOME INTERVIEW Jr., chairman, - announced this EXPERT OIL BOBMER 8EBVICE ROOMS FOR RENT by day or week'. 2£l££cSr8£iX only $18,000. Call early for appoint- ?anforc. Free Public Library. burg sauce. Many recipes do not Reasonable Rates. BRidge ' 6-9832. BRidge 2-5820 Mitchell 2-514S. Ext. 10. week. The drive goal is $17,000. Service Dept: M« at 4th Street BBid0s>«-1717 LJQUOB STOBE tiff Avenge. BBldge 6-«Ma. ment. Shipping call for thickening the milk in HOLLAND WINDOW SHADES, up to 31 CRANFORD HOTEL. • . tf Storage A convenient entr^ blank form ."Flying squads",^in charge of « MfttU AM, Cranfotd Inches, on your roller, IU1. Sam* • MLS which Finnan Haddie is simmered- BUILDING • Phone: BRidge •-07TT Day Service. Alban-Lewis Hardware LARGE ROOM. . double bed. also room I CBH ,1» mav be found on Page 2^ —in my childhood home this was Channing Rudd, chapter chairman, 100 North Union Ave. . M with .twin beds. Parking . available'. I PHILF HENEHAN HOBBIS CHEVBOLEV. Inc. CaU BBld»e B-0150 lnum Combination Window* Section Three of this issue of Tl»ea must. We also left the smoked and Mrs. Katherine Wagstaff, ex- CONTRACTORS BBldge 6-5301. tf I Citizen and Chronicle. ecutive secretary, are now can- UPHOLSTERINLSTERING — Furniture repairsp , Home Ins! , -REALTOR— •*"•' Pocking haddock in chunks rather than .. ' . Aatkerlsed • FURNITURE •! SI M- Osriea A«e. eriesi , slip coverscovers. Venetian blind*,. Kenilwortenilworh — Large bedroom, near bath. In conjunction with SUNDAY drape "ilaking it. and we always_ternpei*d vassing, areas .not covered- during cchoicchoicr ofof. fabrics. F. Kantnrr * BRidgBRid e 61176-1170. 0 : wood. trim.. Aldea Street '_ "?*!«;. ••' : YEAKEL and 8HABIEY. fat ISO Sth Ave•-•>• ••"•»•• BHldgMlidaae ' Over S.000 «ti«n«d customers. -OPEN-HOUSE 4di MMr .Son. ISO South Ave LARGE. Clean, nicely furnished front • - Wll L. HCHBOXDER Estimates ChWrfully the strong smoked flavor by par «-O8S3. 2 to 4 ._ —Multiple Listing Service — Call BRidge ton reported. •'•"•.' ". iw« """" room.. Modern private home. Reliable 1 Walnut Avenue BBidge S-3474 boiling the fish once in (water and 8CHEHS Reasonable. BRidge 6-2705 1048 RAR1TAN ROAD. . — Nights CaU — Given on Any Homemakers' TABLE PADS — 3-pc. seU. from 88.85. srntlmnan. M ' tf 213 South Ave., Ewt .then removing it to the milk or When this; project is completed. I Rimitura & AppliancM LIQUOR STORE Cnoi.___ e of beautifuuu.ul. *wcolors—. Free esti- aftef r 636:300 P. M. 3 bedrooms.i spacious *•»..,..., _ Salesmen Moving Problem few minutes final figures should be available,J EMeyttsag STa* Vka atoass mMUnSt. BR «-24T« mates given Alban-Lewls. 108 N.-Un- I , for genlleinan only. __ B Cr«nford,N.J. Foruiji cream sauce, for a M* Caarg* tsr D«U*«ry 247 Jefferson Ave.. Worth Plalnneio. « area—Tile' bath—attached garage—Mod»I •___«. S..JI_.W Mr. Morton stated. Ion Ave.. BRidge 6-0866. tf I SLEEPING Room. er.tely priced - - - \%£*.jgjj*»*. BR »-47»J more cooking andblending of 1 Help Wanted • '•' ' ' BRidge; 0-S98U. and HEATINO. — Winifred Stewart MARY W. AHMSTROMO BALES * mVICK CaU BRidfle 8-2942 PITTSBURGH PAINTS. full line of furnished room, TEUXH-Wwifirfd ffirusnctal^ihftU^tlon •flavors. near town. BRidge »„„ M Ethel Kendall _.._ BR \ ' " ./' Jaha : : ulterioi r and exteriorexterior. Painters* dla^ BB Onion County Horn* Agtnt Oimsiferd • i£'*'.' l' • Guaranteed. .-- 111 has opening for JVrller. Permanent po-J — Caatatate PaHa peaaiiasaal — 1M Walmst Airs. • REFRIGERATORS * BK ^ • count in house lot quantities. Alhan- « - 3 Bathi - Beautiful living I »'««' Pj.^ sition. Pleasant surrounding*', new Rutgers U. Extension 8*iric« My child's light pink flannel shirt John Winthrop, ion of the flrat Lewlt. lot North Union Avenue. tf CHeatnut B-Uu' and 4 Bed Roo enr __ BK 6-3063 Telephone BRidge 64835 room witith fire place — attached garage. I Naom" *l ZV^ building, excellent hours. Write Hiving governor, of MuMchusettg, §up«r- Apartmenu Wanted Brookslde School urea—Owner trunslerred • Henenan art^nd skUry ex- I got scorched in the mangle, how Martk aa< Ceatnl A«»a/ WestftoU CARPETS AND RUGSC used all' cleaned, — OPEN WEEKENDS — ' age. experience, if any Westfiel** «i*lid • Post 1 vUed the construction of the tiny APARTMENT. 4 or S Rooms. Cranford or ASTOALT DWVTCWAY8, erurted atonj. pected to Box 33S. can I get the stain out? queries good condition. Room, sizes jtmnanta, excavated. Front $26.500.. Is it snfe to eat colored' taster blast furntc* *t Saugus, Mass., - WEat&ald S-0220 LETTERING I VAirS CHANTOHD atalr and ball carpets, throw rues, now Garwood. Young couple, expecting their Ul dirt,
coarse. An 100 pound^l .. . 11 Ions. Design and™iS^Rnost""Inter Cleaned and Can Help You. Nominal Tee. Telephone AND rM ^KJ ^*? I oT'ampie" proportl Walnut Avenue. HBRiOge C-IOIS. 9 SM. Service. BRidge 6-8118 — BRidge I BRidge 6-0187. or consult Telephone « «._.imlnaltng eicecuUve. [DIOONoomm _4STALLE Financing arranged. DON'T SAY oas 6-1T86. Directory. Hours Monday thru Satur- guaranteed. Reasonable rates. N Raritan Rd. It Walnut A* day. 8-.30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mo servtca and used sets. Tubes checked The men of action are, after all, ALUMlNtTM combination storm windows and used TV CasetsU . FAnwooTubes dchecke V*1SOd oInr YOU DIDN'T KNOW MAIL CLERKS and screens, (14.S0 up. Combination Sundays or hoUdays. U your. homeh . CU FAwood V*1SO only the unconscious instrurncnts STANDARD LOMBEI BOULEVARD storm and screen doors. «29.S0 and up. because wo are telling you now about Dependable. Lifetime • Aluminum Products. 103 SHAHEEN AGENCY, of the men of thought.—Heine 4 SUPPLY CO. MIMEOGRAPHING - AU types. Club I a very livable, low priced home, that ADDRESSOGRAPH OPERATORS 1 Notth Av«w E. SERV1CENTER . South Ave.. West. BRidge 8-3205. U i. postais. booklets. Also P"bUcl will make, a good home for: your family F. Franiinger, Prop. Pointing — Decorating Realtors and at the low-r-low—price ot S13.600. MADE-fO-ORDER radiator enclosures, I 19 North Ave.. E. Alias lawn furniture, cabinets and console If. A. CRANE — Painting and- Decorating. I SAVE ... by May 10 ACCOUNTING CLERKS LOVELAND FUEL COu cabinets fo' r portabl-*-e ' sewin'—g machines-• -hin..m.. l '24a*3 WalnuWalnut Ave. TeL Br^lge 6.086*1 Aataarlsea Tiieg — Tuba* •— tor estimates. HUlcreat Avenue. BRidge BRidge 6-1900 Salesmen Fred Davey. 43 N. 7th Street. Kenll-1 IcTT Tom Albanj „ _,„.. t BR «-0«41 1O1CC KITCHEN BIUde*S-U71 worth. BRidge 6-8995. » 2174. ' ' •1*4. * flat at- KeastoMrtB). WILLIAM ROESEi. ^-interior and Ex-I Lois Brooks «. — —. Hll i*-la4iu EARN...fromthelst INSURANCE RATWS •alas sae Benlee — Nights Call — Anna' Cook Ui. . - BR 6-3ISU Genuine — CABINETS SL-.VING MACHINES terior Painting. Skilled mechanics- Par- Also Anna C QMC THUCK SALES New. Machines Salesmen Chut .. .._ CH 5-5304 Marguerite Rearwln u_ ...... BH «-MBo W. Crowhurst GOOD USED,CAR* KOPPERSGOKE Used Machines BH e-lu&a ,_ BR «-«4oa Interesting positions open 4ue to continuous • SHOE REPAIRPiG^ Repairs. BRidge 8-0833. Evelyn Wade _ - —- BSjR. 0888e-88823 | GertrudArnold eVreelan Mead d BiSiMTjJrt 6U73B5 LATEST DIVIDEND •a* M. Mnmt •*. BUaaaetk BBM9* t-llM , , Sewing' Course* ' Helen Eagle N Urn 1 d Md •a* Noatn AWK, a SINGER SEW 1NO CENTER S. R. BLUNCK & SON. formerly Nltsehke ALUMINUM porch enclosures. Jalousies Anita Schllllnger Chris Johnson — ™ 1-5091^1 expansion_program; excellent salarj-; pleasant EUaabalh 4-3300 WOOD PRODUCTS CO. 400 Nerth'Wood Ave.- Linden or combination windows and screeiu- Dora Kuima —. nn ^5nli> •torsniea Sinks at Counter Top* «-050t—2467 EXPERT SHOE and Blunck. Painting'and Decorating. 103 OPEN WEEKEND* Kidney Stokes --— »« »^^ \ • Unden 3-6757 . 205 Michigan Avenue, Kenilwqrth. Llfetime Aluminum Products. CM PAID working conditions; advancement opportunity; Custom Made Kitchen Cabinet* Open Friday evening.'til 8 p.m. tf South ..Ave.. Went. BRidge 6-3205. it Bea. Warner -— **»" REPAIRING Chestnut 5-34«fl. CHestaut 5-0637. U WetHiild Motor Sa|M Co. DEUCATESSENS • 4-451* excellent benefits include Sears, Roebuck & Elizabeth Btreei .Craafetsl QUICK SERVICE The storr that never fools you. CBH- -MLS Authorized 113 EUsabeth Ave- Established since 1830. MZEL — Paintng LOUIS M0NTINI Woolens, cottons, rayons, draperies K.tng MENZE. PhonLe BRidg-Jfti?«-«^,rB!iaHSrr^^^e 8-1345. ^ G.'a-NUNN company profit^haring plan. BRidge 6-0880. OOLONT my-. •..-).. . and bridal fabrics.. A large selection Avenue, Crantord. 181 North Ave.. East, at Cehtennlal Ave SHOE REPAHtnO of remnants of all kinds now on sale. ELECTRICAL-Conlractliig—Extra outloU. SEEN MANY RANCH Apply l» p-rUoVphon. Mta. Luric. CIU-i»Uw ^2000 vno MOVING and at AUrn St. , Ctaaaotd Store hour*:8 a.m. to 7 p.m. tflLLWORK & CABINET CO. MIKE'S WOOLEN SHOP house wiring, kitchen VenUlators in- BRidge O S?lcV.!ai8 CentinnUl avenue. Crartford. . stulled. Ethridge Electric Co. 10 N. 13th HOMES? Custom Mada STORAGE W. Main Street Bound Brook. N. J. Evenings BRidge Street.'Kenilworth. BRidge 8-B0«3..4-31 , „ ELliott 8-2330 buys Bridge 8-1510 u 6-7318. NOT IN CRANFORD! Kitchen Cabinets — Formica Top* • TAILORS * FOB CHOICE ALLSTATE INSURANCE •ALES SERVICE WHAT"S Wrong ,ln yoiir houscT Carr Don't delay or you muy not sec this 12 It. UakM Av«k <9r9»m FERTILIZER, lime, peat moss', grass I : pcnlry^-plumblnb—electric. .Sniall ap- AVE. M Parta and tunalaa .. AND CLEANERS | seed, shrubbery.' Hcrt Dltxel's Garden | pliances. E. H- Bemicrs, 1 Hiunlltou CUSTOM RANCH. Six rooms, stone and All AecowaH Intvnd V Center.. 2B8 Dtnnun Roid, Cranford. *HeUmaker9 Alteration* Ave., BRidge 6-33S6. • U frame, attached garage, 112'. Irontage. Used.Can |iW. let Ava. BRidge 6-6418^ ' . ' DRESSMAKINO W1.900. • , . Up To $10,000 ELECTRICAL LINCOLN Bergstrom. 24 J WEaiflald 2-iO3a . HAVELKA General Store.. 3-U Boulevard. BRidge 6-4038- CONTR-iCTORS II South Ualoei Kwm CntatfaH KenUworth. Churcoal, newspapers, niag- the * LANDSCAPE * siine*- and groceries. ifuiat Av«w E. jPauI Vatetta. *na>. appre- Baal fcrtate BXrstaiT f ostariaaMaswsr . Mr SLIGHTLY Smoke damaged lamp-' shade - Musical Instructions ciate the country aumiviRiv in the IB Aldas Street (Xpd a CONTRACTORS sale also big reduction nn lainps, K. yiFW^p BBOTHEB8 <'l ACCORDION Instructions. Daniel Kuster, river lot thaj^i almost 300 feet deep. SALESMEN Evenings Call — HEWRT P. TOWNSEND T. WlUianu. 755 Centriil Ave.. Westflrld 11 Van Burcn Ave. Phone BRidge 6-1 Your budget will appreciate the Edith Rearick •_ BR 0-54OB AallMiuiea near Grove street. WEstlkeld a-3158. > 3-28| , *M0 A MONTH INCOME Old.... BRO-O751 - --Open evenings 7:30 to 8:00 P.M. -••:._ V BR 0-7771 D* Soto - Plymootla TREE SURGEON GE Lamps—Over 100 different . kinds Piano Tuning froin tills z-family homo PLUS A cozy also ' new coloramlc bulb^; A At A ri— | apaclous •alas a> Servlee . LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS »>• Hardware. 12 North Ave., West. . . S-2 T-i^by^tn^^rt^Dod., THIRD FLOOR APARTMENT ' / CRANFORD—By Owner. 6 room split- , WEstlUU C-1828 * UPHOLSTERERS C '"f.|auo Co. .former* Cr-njor* \,o, level, 117 Glenwood Road. Can be seen WestiUU WOODLAWN TREE SERVICE 841. fcertli A**, W. Piano Co. I, Tuiier* und Rebullderx, 4U Nsita AM. W- Went, WeatUcld. A, by appointment only. Call puirfg- 6- 955Br y f^TPSPAY. APRIL 25. 1957 Support writes the dates ot School aiid president of the Ken-Thomas Duffy, George Bizlnk, Rev. Tougber Announce and vaccinations on the required dean Up Days Slated ttworth Board of Education. Joseph Klug, Fred Fuchs, Peter First : Start Mental Sunday Sennmi Topic medical forms. '• '•-"' In Borough Next The couple has returned from a McOevna, Michael P. Kelly and Medical records, birth certifl- honeymoon in the southern states GARWOOD — *T"he Abiding- GARWOOD — Street Commis- Anibulahce Fund -<~'i:' ..' •'- . ' ' cates and dates of polio shots and is residing in KenUworth. Charles Eysoidt -^ ^ Health Drive ness of Christ" will be the sermon sioner John Lornbardo announced The council, active here one GARWOOD — Miss Florence topic of the Rev. Erie S. Tougher, should be taken to the roundup at Tuesday night's Borough Coun- session. . year, now has a membership of CasUldo of 83 Third avenue, pastor, at the llajn. worship cil meeting that Wednesday, K of C to Exemplify more than 130 men. chairman of the 195? Mental service in Garwood Presbyterian Thursday and Friday of next AT GRIFFITHS GARWOOD KENILWORTH Health Fund Drive in. Garwood, Church this Sunday. There will week will be Clean-Up Days. Second Degree Tonight Equal and exact justice to all reported today that the drive will be Sunday School classes at 9:45 On Committee He urged residents to cooperate KEN1LWORTH — St. Theresak8 No. 15. Entered aa second CUM mail matter at. men,... freedom of religion, free- CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1957 The Poet OMic« at Cranlord. N. J. 3 Sections, 24 Pages—10c get under way this, Sunday and a.m.. and" Westminster Fellowship by cleaning out their cellars, at- Council 4186, Knights of Colum- dom of the press, freedom of per- continue throughout the month of will convene at' 7 pjn. Making Garbage tics, yards and vacant lots. Gar- bus,, of St, Theresa's Church, will May- Next week, is being ob- Members of the Ladies' Aid will bage trucks will make extra trips exemplify the second degree for son under the protection of the served as Mental Health Week.. meet in the church at 8 o'clock; Disposal Study through the borough on those 14 candidates at 8 o'clock tonight habeas corpus; and trial by juries Youths Questioned in Connection Contributions made in the drive tonight. -Junior Choir will re- days. Councilman Lombardo said. in the church cafeteria. Discuss Calendar impartially selected—these princi- will be used in the county by the hearse at 3:15 p.m. Monday, and GARWOOD — Mayor Edward Candidates are: Joseph Cheeka, ples form the bright constellation Union County Association for mid-week prayer and Bible study H. Tiller is serving on an execu- Joseph Strack, Patrick Alwell, Mental Health for more psychia- will be held at 8 pjn. Wednes- tive committee chosen by munic- Salvatore CirUlo, John Whelan, Stanley Kopko, which has gone before us.—Thom- For Youth ipal representatives meeting in With Gang Warfare Incident Here Problems day... _ '; Frank J. Hood, Donald Conlon, as Jefferson bililatipn service begun last year iyJrJngOeJd_recently,_to. study _pp*i. 40 Cranford an.1 been completed we will make a l also to Innocent bystanders using All parking Lots sible plans for -an area-wide solu- Phyllis Smithy „ plains youths have. decision as to what action is to oe' the public ways." for former mental patients in the Activities Metering of all municipal parking lots, including the area in tion of the garbage disposal prob- Of Town county, to carry on its work in PTA Roundup Initial steps were taken this prevention' of 'mental illness lem. Exchange VOIDS Lestigation ot a^gang Ware "1 thiSk it^Ta~d^orabTe~irt: difficulty had been encountered in '- Problems-*rcmg"the-community - front of Jersey Central station on the south side, is -recommended in Mayor Tiller and other: mem- KENILWORTH — Miss Phyllis the vicinity of Cranford uation," the chief continued, and recommendations for the al- weck~t6~setTip~a~weekly calendar- a .report''which "has'been presented to,. Mayor John L. Brennan and through educational programs and incident in carrying out the investigation "be- of youth activities which will be tp start new services where ne«l- For bers of the executive unit. Mayor mith, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. School last Friday night in "when youths have so little re- cause we are not getting the full- leviation of many of these prob- —. —. *_ . .the -Township Committee """by »>'•'- '-'••••- Albert G. Bender of Springfield Ellis Smith of Essex County Hos- AND COMPANY least three Cranford boys spect for law and order that they published each Thursday in The special committee of residents.ap* est cooperation from 'the parents lems .'were discussed by three Cranford Citizen and Chronicle. Continues Today and Councilman Clancy Connell pital, Belleville, was married to Plumbing and Heating—Painting and Carpentaring injuries requiring the at- engage in a gang fight to the det- 1 some of those involved and also members of the Planning Board at pointed by the mayor in March U> of Westueld,, representing .Mayor Salvatore CirUlo, son Of Mr. and riment of themselves and society, The Cranford Recreation Com- study the use of present" munici* GARWOOD — Annual kinder- I Stion of a doctor. t from some of the participants last Thursday, night's, dinner Crahford Day > BOKOVGtt OF GAKWOOD H. Emerson Thomas, appeared be' ind Mrs. Angelo Nestasl of 25 20th •Our investigation is continu- and. stringent measures will be- mittee, sponsors of the project, sent pally-owned parking facilities ORDINANCE NO. it-S garten roundup sponsored by the SWIMMING POOLS themselves," meeting of the Cranford Business letters this week, to 24 groups An Ordinance Relating to and Ftxtnc Parent-Teacher .Association .got fore a meeting of the Rahway Val- • treet on Saturday, April 13, at ing, police Chief Lester W. Powell taken to see that there is no repi- Robert M. Crane of 420 River- and . make recommendations "for. . ' the- Salary of Certain O(fleers of the. ley Sewerage Authority in West- the • • Montgomery Presbyterian 1 tition of_such occurrences within Association in Markos Restaurant. which" conduct activities for youth, Chairman underway and will continue to- built to your own desire in your back yard. aid last night. "and fcefore we side drive and John J. .Banker of improvement in their use. . Borough of 'Garwood.. field last Thursday night to dis-Church; Belleville. " ' }+• •- the township." ' ,• Public Affairs' Commissioner inviting thenr to furnish the com- The meters should be regulated, BE IT ORDAINED, by the -Mayor and day • •• •••.• - . . ire through we will be in posses- 9 Dartmouth road, while acting Council of the Borough of Gur»nod. cuss the possibility, of the author- VAlley 6-2841 CALX, US MOW BRidgo 64810 mittee with a weekly listing of 1 Mrs .Joseph Makowsky. round- "Miss Smith was given in mar- of the idenUty of every boy Chief Powell added that he wasas chaperones at a PTA open house Ira D. Dorian declared the t'own-j. the .report, recommends, to give County of Union and State of Nrvr Jer- ity's branching out into the gar- events for youth of the community. Appointed »ey: up chairman, said registration f f riage by her father and Mr*. Paul who participated in the fracas. worried "about the possibility of for seventh graders at the high ship's zoning ordinance needs a three hours of parking for five i Tli •The, weekly calendar was one Mrs. William J. Gubas of 9 Chip- Stft tl6n t-Ampensatton of children scheduled to enter kin- bage disposal Held. . Shemp of Parsippany was her" 11 As soon as the investigation has injury not only to combatants but school, were called, to the door thorough revision and codification, cents. the Borough Collect.r -7 .**urer shall be of the recommendations made by an annual : salary at 'Fulcra Hundred dergarten in September will con- A move by the State Depart- lister's honor attendant. The Rev. about 10 p.m. Friday by a parent that Miln Tstreet from Eastman to pewa way his.been named chair- "On all lots except the police • - • ttlMOi Dollar. .-. •• Mr. Chapart officiated at the cer- pay at littU at lr¥ p«r month o special committee which studied lot," the report continues, "the • tinue from 9:30 ;o 11:50 u'.:n. to- ment of Health to bar open gar- who reported ''there's something Alden streets should be rezoned man of this year's observance of Section 2: That •' the compen«ation 'of bage dumps has spurred interest ;mony. * SECOND QUARTERLY - Excellent make*—various sizes Merit Scholar the local youth - problem last fall meters'should allow..'15 hours of • the Clerk-Stenofrapher shall be an an- day in Franklin and Washington going on out there." ' to^ business, that each, new com- and submitted its report in Decem- Cranford Days, it was announced nual salarl y of Thirt.y-four ' Hundred Schools. ' in alternate methods of garbage Anthony Cirillo, brother of the Cubttiobile When they went' out to check metered purking time. On the Dollar.. INSTALLMENT OF 1957 If you decide to buy the piano within 6 months, oil mercial building should be re- ber. Roderick W. Smith was chair- yesterday by' Mayor John L. Bren- Section 3. That thr compensation , of Children who will attain the iisposal throughout the state. ridegroom, of Dunellen; served on why there were so many cars MBS. CUAKLES KEODEN police -lot, the maximum should quired to, provide, adequate Off" man of the group. nan* The annual town-wide.cele- the .Boroucf h Clerk shall .be un »nnu) age of 5 years on or before De- is best man. Ushers were Paul money paid for rental and delivery will be deducted Jamming the roads, in the. area, be nine hours.. On this lot there salary of Sixty-two Hundred. iS62O0>. hemp, brother-in-law of the. street parking facilities,' and that • • Representing the Recreation should be' metered parking from Dollars. • • ...... cember. 31 are vligible to enter 9 from the purchase price and be applied to the down Derby Slated they discovered five or six Doys bration has been tentatively set fdr Section 4. That the compensation of bride, of Parsippany, and Paul Committee ori the calendar pro- 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through 1 school in September. •••••• Knights Dance pounding and kicking one oh thethe township should adopt an ord- Friday and.Saturday, Juno 7 and the Borough Attorney shall be. an annual, Russintono, brother-in-law of the payment. Or if you decide on another piano all money Mrs. Redden ject are, Mrs. Charles Schillinger, •Friday. There should be metered mi- salary of Thirty-two Hundred iK12U0>- , Parents are requested-U> be sure ground in the school driveway. inance requiring a uniformity of Urs. Irvin Guyer and Mrs. Walter & ' '' ' ' •' " • •'. Dollars " " • -' •• f •-.- - • . • • . • ... bridegroom, of Roselle Park. I For Saturday parking on. the other .lots from' that children have.-had,, booster This Saturday r-fct-.:(•. . paid will be credited on die purchase price of that At the approach of the two men, signs in the business area. Section 3. That the compensation of the A family reception was held at ince Commissioner J.'How- E. Thorn. They have invited other • Letters were sent out ".this week 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday througn Boroush Auditor shall be , an annual shots for whooping cough, tetanus piano. So simple—you dog't have to visit our store— the attackers; withdrew, leaving He said new polite and- fire New Council groups, which, may not have been life salary of Twenty-six Hundred and Fifty KENlLWObTH — St. Theresa's by Mayor. Brennun to more thun Friday. Parking on all tots would ';•<>••/ • and diphtheria within the past he Essex County Hospital. . McAtecr will officiate at the their victim, later identified as headquarters are sorely needed, l«650i Dollars. :ouncil 4186, Knights of Colum- phone or mail the coupon below. ,;_ , ...... contacted in the Initial mailinc, to be free on Saturday and Sundays. Section 6. Th.it the compensation of the year, and that the family doctor The bride, a "graduate of Sar- John' Ferguson, a Cranford High the community totally deficient in 50 local clubs and organizations ns, will hold its .second annual I presentation of awards to winnerj forward to them the dates of any "The. objective of • this recow- Fife. Alarm Superintendent shall be »n '. , ^ — gent College of Boston University, School student, lying unconscious additional Ubrary space and.a_xiew events:.which. «nay_ be. of interest inviting them to send representa- annual salary of Five Hundred and Fifty dance ait St. Theresa's auditorium is a physical education teacher at 1 in the eighth annual Cubmobile 3^^ mcridation is to make the police (*S50> Dollars. and covered with blood from in- BOROUGH OF GAKWOOD it. 8:30 p.m. Saturday. municipal building is urgently to youth. ,•'". tive^ lc~a~ meeting, at -«;30 ' Section 7. That the compensation of Kawameeh junior High School, COUPON Derby to; be held on the High fContinued oh Page 8) {Continued on page 8) Mt>\ Chares Redden of "201 Co-' lt^ -available—for— shoppers ..:«mL_.. the Fire Equipment Superintendent shall < SO. M-S More than.400 persons attended Wednesday in the Municipal •business people and.to leave the I am inlCTCTteJ in renting a grand piano. Please send - street hill this Saturday. Dtna umbia avenue was.. elected to Fifty itSSOi Dollars. .' No. 261 Entitled -An Ordinance to 14- the inaugural dance last year, Mr. Cirillo is a graduate of Up- other lots . available for commu- . cens> and Resutatr the Sale and Trans- me information on the follow ing: ;••-*••- y Packs 75 and 175 of Cran- succeed Robert M. Crane as pres- Building to ' make arrangements Section 8. That the compensation- of where entertainment was held and ters." •'••••. ":v .• the Member* of the B«»ard of AsHe^sors portation of Alrohoiic Petei'a^ts in the sala College and received his MA BoysVCamp for the observance. • • Borouch of Garsrood. N. J.. and V Pro- ford Methodist Church will com- dent of the Cranford Community shall bs an annual salary of Three Hun- orchids were given to all women. from Seton Hall University. He is Pnjtrndmake.'. * J*96• ••«•••• • V* • H is recommended -also that, dred and Fifty IC150I Dollars: the Secre- ' de F*«* Tnerefor." ' The,same program is planned for pete for the derby trophy and Builder to Tell Service Clubs Council as the council held its an- ••'• Initiated several years ^igo ."by tary of said Board shall receive, in adT BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor- and a sixth grade teacher.at Franklin ; "profits -from the meters on the IS Council of the Borough of Garwood. this year. ' . , ARE DUE Name. ••••••••• • ••£ • t, • • • nual membership meeting in "the the Village Improvement Associa- > dltlon. the further sum of -Three Hun- Filling Up County of Union and State of New Jer- | other prizes. '. . . municipal purking lots should be dred and'Fifty 1*3501 Dollars per year. The committee: • Chairman, Walnut.Avenue School last night. , The Cranford Boys' Camp at tion, the celebration was subse- earmarked to provide additional . M • Section » That all ordinances-. or parts •>':'••' ' • : BOROUGH OF GARWOOD Inspection- and parade of cars Of Conditions Inside Russia •f'i.f1'-. • Section .1. That, section S be and the Charles I. Spingola; tickets, Ken- Other officers. for the ensuing Silver Lake is nearly. 80 percent of ordinances Inconsistent with the pro- bRDINANCE NO. ftl-4 ..j/...'. ...1 A report on conditions inside Russia as he saw them on a recent quently take novcrby ihetown- facilities for the future." \. '. visions of this Ordinance are Jierejky trine is hereby amended to read and neth R. Hart and Edward H. Kas- AN ORDINANCE To Amend Ordinance will begin at; 1:30 pjn., it was year were named as follows: Vice- filled tor the 1957 season., it wis Mayor Brennan • expressed the . "repealed. provide as follows.: No. 130 Entitled "An Ordinance Estab- trip there as a member of a delegation of the National Association of ship and. has been enlarged from Section 10. That this Ordinance .shall -Section a- FUNARV RETAIL CON- barian; reception, Thomas Neville; lishing a Municipal Court of the Bor- I announced " by Albert England, president, former Mayor Fred P. announced yesterday by Willis C. appreciation of the Community to take effect n\ the time and in tHe man- SUMPTION LICENSE. ough of Garwood." . • ' , Home Builders will be. presented by Carl Ti Mitnick of Collingswood, a one-day to a two-day celebra- it'' ' "l '• ' refreshments, John Shea and Al- I chairman of the Pack 75 race com- Andersen; corresponding secretary, Bird, camp registrar. Registrnt'an members of the' special parking ner provided by law and shall be re- The fee for a plenary retail BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and troactive to January 1. 1957. lion.license shall be Seven Hundred said bert Grady, and food, Dorhinick Phone: MArket 3-5880 vice-president of the association, Mrs. Ayery B. George; recording opened Friday night at the an-tion. committee: for the' time arid' effort I illy r«SOi Dalian, and the holder of Council of the Baroueh of Garwood. mittee. Dr. Albert AlUnger, pas- This year's chairman, a rcsidoiit. EDWARD H. TlLLM*." such hreuse shaU be entitled, subject to A. Marino. County of Union and State of New Jer- MAY! at a joint meeting of the Rotary, secretary, Mrs. Edna Randolph, nual reunion of last year's camp- they .expended, in studying the sit- Attest: ' ' ,, Mayor. sey: tor of the sponsoring church/will mlrs and regulation*, to 'sell- for con- MISS JOYCE 8KAGO8 Guest Speaker and treasurer, Vincegt F.^arnow- ers and their guests in the First of Cranford for 17 years, has par- uation and drawing, up' their re- 1 A. T. MOSCA. sumption on the licensed.1 premises .any Section I. Thut Section 5 be and the No Interest Charged If Paid by Lions and Kjiwanis Clubs in Sher- ticipated in several Cranford Day Borough Cleric. same la .hereby amended to read and | start the first trio of cars down -pf) •-*- — t •*-•i» ski. •• ••••.•.•'• /• '• Presbyterian Church school audi- alcohoUe beveraces by the class or other QOKOVGU OF GAKWOOD lock Hall at 7 p.m. Tuesday. port. - V. , open receptacle and also U> sell all .al- provide as follows: • • . , the ramp at 2 pan. Named to the executive com- torium. More than 250 youngsters programs. She is a past president ' Serving on the committee were ' Ste conolir beveioces in oricinal containers ORDINANCE NO. M-l ' ••Section 8. The Municipal Magistrate GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY - Invitations to the American del- of the Village Improvement Asso- The foregolnu ordinance was adopted for consumption off the licensed prem AN ORDINANCE to Amend Ordinance shall receive an annual salary of Twelve May 10 Mrs. W. P. Eaton is chairman mittee were the following: For one attended. . • • the following: Lloyd C. Bealt; Jr., on the 23rd day of April. 1MT be*.' S>>ch Istense.sKaU not penult the No. 162'Entitled "An Ordinance to EsUib- Hundred l»1200l Dollars to be paid In sUPUHNTIUnVtt CHSGM egation'to tour Russia as guests of year. Mayor John L. Brcmian, M. A total of 273 boy week registra- ciation, a charter member. of - titc Police1 Lt. Lawrence T. Bonncll. , A. T. MOSCA. sale of alcoholic beverace* in or upon, liart. IbAilate and Control u Day and the same manner as the Binaries of of the Pack 179 race committee, Cranford Business and Professlou- Hi Borough Clerk any premises in whicn-a cnocer>'. deli- Nisht THilice Force and to Rrgulole and other municipal officers are paid, and 605 BRO , NEWARK 2, NEW JERSEY the Soviet Government came after L. Talioferro - and Roderick W. tions had been received up to yes- Mrs. Robert M. Harmon, Mrs. Wal- Dated: April-23. 1B4T. •-as catesaen. druc store, or. other mercan- Define the Manner of Their Appointment which shall be in lieu of all fees, costs and is assisted by John Wright, Smith; for two years, Mi-s. Leon- terday by Mr. Bird out of the 344 ul Women's Club, co-chairman of tile business ss earned on < except the and Removal, and Duties und Compen- and any other allowances whatsoever." TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD Wins Merit an earlier visit to this country by ter A. Kcvc.'Howard M. Siegel and sation" adopted'August .7.'1923. and all a recent Heart Fund drive and has keeping of • hotel or restaurant, or the 11 Section 2. That Section 7 bo and the Leonard Jackson and Robert Can- ard L. .Moody, Mrs. Farris S. weeks available. Two of the eight Sumner B-Sweetser; -. '-' . male of dears and cicaiettes at retail an ordinances amendatory thereof. same is hereby amended to read and TAX COLLECTION DEPT. a group of Russian builders as Swackhamer and Miss Mary Lou- weeks arc already filled and worked on several fund-raising an accommodation to patrons, or the re- BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and provide as follows: ning. The committee's report explains tail sale of non-asrohnuc beveraces as Couiicll of the Borough -of Gurwood, • "Section 7. There shall be a clerk oi Scholarship guests of the National Association ise WetJen ; for three years, Mrs. there was only one vacancy yes- projects In the community. '' that the recommendations made1 accessory beverace* to alcoholic bever- County of Union and State of New Jer- the Municipal. Court, who shall be ap- Aiding Mr. ynginnH on the Pack of Home Builders. Charles G. Albury, Mr. Crane and terday in another week. '_^ She also is a member .of the I: Open ajte*» ->» carried on." ' ry: • . " i • • . pointed by the Mayor, with the advice 15 committee are Hollis Leland, Joyce Skaggs,' daughter of Mr. represent a majority and not a . and consent of the Council, and who Mrs. John Perronc. Registration by weeks for theRosary. Society of St. Michael's Section 2- That,Section • be and the Section 1. That Section 34 be and the Host club for the annual joint unanimous, opinion, and mention* ' same is hereby amended to rcud and shall serve for • term of one year from Mrs. Harold Knipe and Bin. A.and Mrs. Charles S. Skaggfl of 21 . The new president appointed eight week season wfelfdh opens on Church and does, charity work h~l»»b} ~a«nea»se«s—lo-road and provide -as— follo^'#: ,_.-.j the date of. hit appointment .and until r a number of other suggestions for ' e- as (clfcnsrm: "Section: M. The annual* salaries his siKcessor litwointejI-iMU^iialltted. meeting of the loc«s. seevke clubs Mrs,-MichaeMrs,Michael Carlo?*!.aCarlo?*!as membermemr* June 30 follows: First week, 28; for the Music Research Founda- e clerk of the Municipal Court shall. Dea chiefV'and den''dads wijT changes in parking regulations on the National Merit Scholarship is the Lions Club, and Edward J. ship chairman arii d Stuart H.M Me-seeond, 42; third. 43; fourth, 34; tion in New York. municipally-owned lots whidi 'assist as'rneBubers of a safety pa- Shaheen, president of that group, Fadden as public relations chalr- fifth. 40; sixth. 43; seventh, 31; Three Hundred anil SeSevcnty-fTVv e Corporation that she is to receive were considered and the reasons Kaak trol to keep the crowds back from will' conduct the business session. ; (Continued on Page 8) and eighth, 12. i(373> Dollars, and the holdel r off «uch Chief „ :.: (5.aoo.oo of other municipal officers are paid, and * _ _Jf_ * Colony Club Board why they vwere not recommend- >luU be entitled, subject to tule* which ihall be In lieu of all fees, costs President Patrick J. Grail pre- RAPPS and Peculations. * to «ell< for consui'n|>tlon Captain . 5.9OO.OO LflHsaWsaMMBH^teSHM Greetings also will be extended ed. . . . . ' ' '..- •"•• .: Lieutenant _ .- 5J0O.OO and any other allowances whatsoever. iff the licensed premises, but only, in He sh»U' perform ' such functions and mmmmm sided at^ Friday night's reunion Meeting Monday It is pointed out that'the ortaMnal containers, all aVroholic br\-er- Se'rueant' .. 9.100.00 PHARMACY Patrolman—Cla** A ..4.800.00 duties as shall be prescribed (or him by will be run off the following Sat- year award and each Merit Scho- i>Ce». Such. Imrar vh»ll not prrnut the law. the rules applicable to municipal sale of alrohabc beveraces in or upon Patiolmun—Class B -. .. 4,800.110 | .urday". . lar is free to attend any, accredited Patrolman—Class C 4,500.00 courts, and by the municipal magistrate." presdent of the Kiwanls Club. •11 Pwtk Knu. Plaiafiold any premiers in which any other mercan Section 3. That all ordliutncn or parts tile business I* earned on." Section 3. That all ordinunces or parts Monthly pack meeting of Pack college. Joyce plans! to attend. Mr.' Mitnick, who has travelled DatesAnnqi Dave: Gorden, the the homo of Mrs. R. T. Hazcldinc, purking on the municipal lots wa PL t-OOM nf oidinancds inconsistent with th« pro- of ordinances inconsistent with the pro- SHOP 75 will be held at the "church Sectson X That all ordinance* or parts Smith College in Northhampton, over 100,000 miles during the past camp's popular chef, presented to provide equitable distribution aUghfrwd Pharmacfat in viiiions of this Ordinance are hereby, re- visions of this Ordinance are hereby re- Monday night. 2 Hamilton -avenue Monday eve- uf ordinances incon>n.|ent with the pro- pealed. .' ELIZABETH Mass. She is one of approximately two .years' studying housing cpn- Richard with the American flag ning. ..'''• . - of the facilities to the various aitondanc* at Btot* 'vistons of this Ordinance a«r heirby re Secllon 3. That this Ordinance shall °*8ection 4. That thU Ordinance , shall By Health Officer which flew over the camp last pealed. • lake effect at the time and in the man- Ukc effect at the time' and-In the mun.- 800 winners from a total of 162,000 dltioris in many countries of the Health Officer John F. Kume Mrs. Hugo M. Staigcr, Jr., pres- groups concerned und not to raise DAY and NIGHT Section -t That thb' Ordinance «hal< ner provided by luw and shall be re- ner provided by law and shall, be re- competitors from high schools all world, has presented his talk in season. Trie emblem was given to ident, has appointed Mrs. Royrevenue." like «-lfrct at the lime and in the nun- troactive to January 1. 1937. troactive to January 1. 1957.- CARL T. MITNICK this week reminded the public the camp by the American Le- net provided by l-w- EDWARD H. TILLER ' EDWARD H. TUXER. >pecial Purchose/, k Directors over the United States. recent months to many service or- that Clean-Up Week will be May Zachary qs representative of' the^ One'possibility considered waa ' EDWARD H. TtUXR. Attest: Mayor. gion. Attr*t: ' , Mayor. Atu-»t: ' - Mayor. Also receiving recognition from ganizations throughout the- state. Club to the'Cranford Day Celebra- the release of present lightly used A. T. MOSCA. A. T. MOSCA, 13 to 18 and it is time to begin ' Disney movies in • technicolor A. T. MOSCA. a Borough Clerk. the National Merit Scholarship . In addition to holding office in tion Committee and Mrs. Thorn to tnctcrud space to commuters, ami Cle'k. . Borough Clerk. " rounding up items to be collected were .shown . and refreshments Meet Tonight Corporation is Richard Voelkel, the National Association ot Home during regular, pickups that week. the Community, Council." . (Cotitiuued on Page 3) tEARN TO PLAY Statement aiateiMt . .. 4-PIl HAND CULTIVATOR SET Builders, he is president of the were served by camp trustees. The foregoing ordinance won adopt« The foregoing ordinance, was adopted The board of directors of- the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Voel- Seek Mental Scavengers again have agree The ' forecuinc ordinance' sv-as adopted ACCORDION ! on the lird day of April. W7. on the 23rd day of April. IBM. I Cranford Adult School will hold kel of 10>4 Raritan road. He is Colingswood Corpo/ation, North to collet all items placed as Hour -' A. T. MOSCA. A. T. MOSCA. AW • '' Borouch Clrrk. - ' -1 Borough Clerk'. Borough Clerk. U annual meeting tonight at. 8 being awarded a Certificate o Cape May Development Corpora- curbs as possible on collection days Auxiliary Mertt* DaU-d: April XI'. 1957. ~ ' 4-S Dated: April 23. 1857. Health Funds Dated: April XX. UST. . 4-35 4-25 | o'clock at Union Junior College. Merit for excellence in the schol- tion, Somers Point Development Mr. Kunze stated. Loose debris By-laws were read ami approved Rutgers Dean Guest Speaker A nominating committee headed arship competition. Approximately Proclaiming May' as Mental Company, Cape May .Corporation should be placed in containers or und plans discussed for the coming 1.39 by Qhumiing Rudd, former pres- 6,400 contestants of the. field of Health Month, Mayor John L. lido Beach Development Com- bundled up for convenient hand- year at u regular meeting of the For Church Women's Affair ident, Will propose a slate for the 162.000 are to be awarded these Brennan yesterday urged local res- pany, Brpokfields, Inc., and Lower ling. Ladies Auxiliary of the Cranford positions1! of president, vice-pres- certificates. idents to support the drive for Township Water Company, and a Clean-Up Week is an cxcellcn First Aid Squad iiv the. squad's •* Gue*jt speaker at the annual May Fellowship D.ay" luncheon of EVERY DAY Set con*i»t» at 1 narrow and 1 wide hand, trowel, funds for the Union County As- the Cranford Council of Church w"omcn, to be held at .Temple Bcth-El | ident, secretary, treasurer and TheseHwo winners bring Cran past president of the Home Build- time to rid the home and garage headquarters building last Wed- sociation for Mental Health which at 1 p.m. tomorrow, will be Dr. Henry C. Hergi-, dean of the School of 1 wide hand fork and 1 wide hand cultivator—all ford's total to four awards out ol ers' League-of South Jersey and of articles which might constitute nesday nighty Mrs, Shirley Colim- YOU'LL three trustees for two-year terms. is scheduled to get under way here Education of Rutgers University, | with durable hard wood handles. . Serving on the nominating' com- 19 competitors from Cranford: : the New Jersey Home Builders' a,fire or health hazard or be un-erl presided. Refreshments were AT BARONS Sunday. •.: • ' , .- • "', Association, * . ^' sightly; the health officer stated, served. who will discuss' "Higher Educa- FIND I niittcc with Mr. Rudd are James Notified earlier were Joyce Shaw During the current week, which tion in a Changing )Vorld." | Kcrvick and Mrs. Walter J. Con- and Patricia Hamilton who. were has been proclaimed by President given Honorable, Mention in the The following slate' of officers J Eisenhower as Mental Health for the coming year also has been Officers whose terms expire this competition. Week, members of the Cranford Scar are: Dr. Kenneth Wi Iver- ' -A member of the Cranford High Athletes to presented Cor action at tomorrow's Community Committee of the i * meeting: President, Mrs! W., S. >i, president; Mrs. George Sauer, School Chapter, National Honor county association have" been ar- . Length Transparent \ia-president; Mrs. O. Holmes Society, Joyce is associate edltoi Eltingc;- vice-president, Mrs. D. B. ranging displays and distributing Kuslv; secretary, Mrs. W. H. De-' Williams, secretary; Mrs. Beatrice of the school's yearbook. Ukc all leaflets .calling attention to the GARDEN HOSE 3.98 Burgos, treasurer, and Mrs. Charles -the winners, she is a senior. - Brlgard, and treasurer, Mrs C. C. FACTOIIY MEHTOpS USED need for all-out mobilization Hale. — BMROU. NOW A* T- i Hodden,- former director, Mr. Rudd Vice-president and former sec against the greatest' health threat I and Mr, Kcrvick, trustees. (Continued on Page 8) of all—mental Illness,. __ Mrs. Hale, retiring president, will conduct the business meeting pre- Tomorrow has been' designated ceding -the program.- Arrange- oi uies AKO sim by Governor Meyner as; Piew Jer- ments for the luncheon arc in League of Women Voters sey Mental Hospital Day, to give charge of Mrs. Lawrence .Brel- MUSIC CENTER the public an opportunity to visit, bart, chairman, and Mrs^ Arthur SlJOValu* 98c mental hospitals and observe that • BABTMAN i CHANTILLY Gurficld and Mrs. Seymour Herbst, the mentally ill are sick people co-chairmen. • • . GKANVOKO; RUBBER Elects at Annual Luncheon who can be helped and. cured. LIQ. CREAM DEOD. . Reservations for" the luncheon i Mrs. John L. Snook, Jr., of 113 Glenwood road, was unanimously . William Palmatler, Jr., Is chair- ' 1. ;.-•;-' BR A-7P67 GLOVES I elected president of the Cranfo*A-Lcague of Womop Voters at the man for the 1057 Mental Health may be secured from individual church representatives tp. the BODY POWDER annual meeting and luncheon list Tuesday at Graullcks in Orange. Fund drive in Cranford. ' Mrs. Snook has served as public Council, or from Mrs. Herbst BOTH $1.00 Dean Hergc holds ..the doctor of relations chairman "of the Cran- • }-yy;^ ford league since its inception in education degree from New. York 'Guys and DoW University and un honorary de- \fnblk Response August, 1955, and is also legisla- Enjoy the adwrrtifes 79c $1.98 gree from Weslcyan.' He Is current- : tive chairman of "the College Club. Coming to Town • ; dthtnwi W I M Reported as Good ly a . canddatv f or his Ph.D. at DK. IIENBY C. HEBGE BUBBLE BATH KIDDIES' The remainder of the slate pre- Yule. •'-' "•: . • • . • sented by Mrs. Glenn Arth, chair- Next Wednesday During World War II, Dean1 • ENVELOPES CAPS SWIM VEST SCOTTS LAWN SEED & LAWN FOODS I During CD Test man of the nominating committee, OIL HUT The Roosevelt Parent-Teacher Hcrge served in the Navy as com-j *'.5.-JJ lti*lK>nsc of vehicular traffic assist*, by Mrs. EdwaidXoc and Association will present its own manding ofllcer of the olllccr train- 1Loca « • l Lawyers and pedestrians was very good Mrs. trying Wllner, was also ap- version of "Guya and Dolls—Then ing pfosram at Wc&lcyun . Unl- I JQYTl M 69< ScolU Play Lawn Seed, seed* 500 »q. .t_ JI.SB proved as follows: . . ««<•• during the state-wide CD test and Now," an original talent pro-l versity, FollowinK hU war service,! m Monday) afternoon. PoUce Chief Mrs. Joseph Hawkins, first vice- auction, in the school auditorium! he wus appointed assistant director \ J Q . ^ ScolU Family Lawn Scc«l, BeedYlOOO »q. ft. *••* a president; Mrs. Elsmcre McKergc, 59c 75c U-stcr PowcU reported. ClearClear- at 8:15 p.m. next Wednesday. of the American Council on EdUca- ] George S. SaUer and James PUN SeotU Picture Lawn Seed, BCCU» 2a00 *ty Cu—9.85 ln secretary; Mrs. S. R. Chrlstensen, Price of admission for this eve- tlon's study on. "Implications of j Kcrvick of Cranford- were amont! I « of the streets in the business Mrs. Charles Redden, Miss M Sul- RUBBER Evening In Paris ScotU Turf Builder, lawn food that feed* l^nt was accomplished quickly ning of entertainment will be Arlntxl Services Educational Pro- a troup of G87 New Jersey l.iwyerj idcntly, he added. / livan and Mrs. Willam Isaac, di- merely one's presence at the reg- grams.^ who wore sworn in to practice bei > rectors. . ' SHOWER CAP STICK DEODORANT 2500 «q. fl__ f—i —2,75 Dolice chief said it • war ular PTA meeting preceding the Deun Hei'tte is ulllliatvd with fore the U. S. Supreme Court in' however, that some house- . On the nominating committee show. Officers for the 1937-88 numerous •professional and fra- an historic event in Washington, > ScolU Scull, free* lawn* from \>ccds feed* • Tire Mrs. W. J. Coffee, chairman, term will be installed by Mrs. Pormitted their children to Most of the,group above arc "Weckley athletes" who are serving a« members of the ways. ternal organizations, umoni! them, D. C. last Wednesday. and Mrs. J. DeMartini. Mrs. Na- 2500 »q. ft ! u to play outside during Ruth Janovslk, director of ele- and means committee for the celebration to be he'd here June 16 in honor of Coach J. Seth Week- the New Jc.rsfcy Schoolmasters* Qhief Justice Earl Warren, in than RocUtcin will be Community mentary education. ,1 d when everyone was ley. On that day, athletes from Cranford High School classes as for back a» 10S0 will parade and -Club,, and the Council' of Educa- welcoming the' lawyer;;, termed IV~W'" "CkwMssisYatesy §^' d to seek shelter. Council reprcscntativo: Cast for the show will tenure tion of the State of New Jersey. He attend the dedication of a plaque naming the school'n new, running track J. Seth Weckley Field. the event "the greatest pilunmuKO F oaiwsM rorty-seven members of the Incumbent' members are Mrs.parent*,, nelinbora and teachers, nerved us educational consultant in Supreme Court history." ThaJ In the rear row (left to.right* ar«l: Charlcn Preston, publicity chairman: H. J. McNally, general Ponce Chester Van Hirtum, second vrce- who will pVcscht songs, dance to the New York stute committee mass induction was not- only th< 1 < chair- .titles and patter from the chairjnan; Glenn AlUnger, '57, an«i<|| Karl Kaimer,. '57; ffourth! row. Chariot Stevens. '51; Joe Longl. on the. need of u state University. Urcutcst, to dale, but represcnte* Garden Hoc man;Mrs. IrvirirWllnerrtreasurer iirlng^TwetiUes'^U^ Tim Rlrn ">7:, las Staples,*) Robert Johnson, '47; Dr. Hcrue also has edited sev- hundreds o . the public to shelter during J the first time ;that Long H»H«He Spade I "it test. Mrs. EL L. BranUey. publications 'n Roll" of today. .William Boyd Marty Scanlon. '48; Norman rjfobbfefbf , '49'49. ih Robrnson,- 50Ti had beei 34 EASTMAN ST. CRANFORD, N. J. U" SlerJ Head Garden Rake Chid of staff Russell Hoagland chntrm*", and Mrs. Norman Gold- will act as master of ceremonies. Tim Korner. *89; Jim Avery, Ml; Bruce Bell, '42, and Robert Poeltlcr. '43; first row, Keith cducution, und he^wus author oi sworn in. Green Thumb Spading For .4.50 .^•m charge at the Sherman smith, continuing responsiblUties Male musicians of the rieighbor- Warner, "80; Chris Strenson, "31; Santiago Porcclia, '34; Dave Swartz. "SS, and August Thermnnn. •the American Council on Educa- The project was conceiv ion*. c*Anro!u> THEATRS) IX" Diwlon Lawn Rake '•. headquarters of Cranford chairman. « hood will compose the, orchestra tion's publication, "Wartime CoJ- Hubert S. Snovily of which will accompany the '36, and In foreground, Howard Harris, '34, ways and means chairman, who Is accepting contribu- FREE DELIVERY GARDEN SHOP. DOWNSTAIRS Uefcnse and Disaster Coo- Appreciation for her excellent pcr- tions to the dedication fund at bis borne, 25 Norrnandie place. | U.o Traiuiug ou Pan* 2\ (Continual OM Pag* 3) former.. TEL.BR 44100 $t«r« Abe In WwlfteM \ V vie mm THE 'MOHT to UNIT attiurriTtxs . . L_