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'•• • •'•• ••••••• .:.''•;••••.•:•,' •>:•..;.:-' ;vM%^ii- the State of Virgtaua until <*#>*• board ot directors of th* Vplm mmmmmmmm to do likewise," fejEoncliirUil:^; .,, v • •••,'••'•.•.• of all tbe people ol Garwood. - v chief in Battery B of the division's ttr mmm ,••:':*> ••'•"• .-•.J-..-.T.-•"• -•;•'•':. .•••'.-• -.-';.-'-i^K-"i-'^i? ber 29. 1958L"* '' ; 52d Field Artillery Battalion. He County AssocUUon for Mental •"••• ';^f.^X'George Casabpna • ', KENILWORTH they reali -the •^esponsibUity < r Health. •.'.••'. ••;';;• v* • '••:. \ x. they reaiep ••~~r ~~u' • ' .'/. ..,.:; • ' •••„, .;,-' .;' t.- • • •• .:/,}&•[{[> '. ^ entered the Army to June, 1955, us in this - ISredejkk C. Wehrum, jrj i : Presbyterian Choir Ond arrived overseas in Septem- Boright, John sociaied with this honor.'' ; :':" •/>'. Charles U Thome ' ' "• •— .••••' . • '. •''.'••""* „''••• ' '•'•<'<'' ' "''.•• '.''' '•••'! 'ifi^ "l'-^' Attempt Here ber, 1956. He is-a 1955 graduate of thank all'who Mayor Walte £ Bg, Proclaim Vet J. Olock add Peter a-Patuto, vici - •v»«w mm twwiy *•—^ »••••• ——•—• 4 Sections, 26 Pages—10c Members to Be Feted '-•' •';"••;' CMNFt)IM); NEW ^ : ". 'ite A n vninn -_' Held lor the Jonathan Dayton Regional High Tlw Port Ofitc* at Cnntotd. N. J. Held GARWOOD -~ Choir members GARWOOU—Mayor Edward bee pay retoendi^ The v torious Democratic candidates. Iqe wen. ii.;,,^ ,; ,.. .. A hoose^wtthout books is like.H -. School in Springfield. "•>'•'; :,•'• ,,.';' ' _________ • '__a__XA__L_*__t«4- -—--t-l -»- • __' '"^^^•••'. Grand Jury by Magistrate will be honored by the Ladies'Aid Tilled tbU week issued a l totals Were as follows: Fint D roomom wiliwut<nMKWfsr ^^ T.Leonard on Saturday on chari ^ Society of Garwood Presbyterian ation calling upon all duwna .of of attempted burglary at the Gar- £hutch at a dinner to be .held at PTA Board to Meet ' the borough to observe nextMon- Completes 100 Busy Years wood Quality. Food Market, 110 thtex church at 7 p.m-. tomorrow.- SPRINGFIELD—The executive day as Veterans' Day and requestq ^ jftiftittt-. , Center •street earlier that same ing to Senior Choir rehearsal will be at board of Jonathan Dayton Region- ing nizations andand' bo* The state t*fe| ; day. Were Teddie W. Weirich. 25, 7:30 this evening. |owwr^;y«fterf;;;itt_ ,. ' ^i;'^ al High School P^ent-Teacher ough to assist,the;State •••.•&• ..''•'.>!:•: "of OT7 Leesburg avenue, and Fred The Rfey. Eric ST. Tougher, pas- Association., will meet at 8' pjn. Committee for ti^ Observance of ments carried KUSUlworth Lewczak, 30, of 519 BooUjTcoujrl, tor. Will ^peak on "God's Guid- Wednesday at the school, it wasVeterans' Day by conducting ap- vote ot 935-457. Construction work on the new both of Rahway. , •'. "*r7- ; 1 ance" at the\l a.m worship serv- d'id ;^ propriate ceremonies. " "••;•'•'' ' Livingston avenue school should Foilowfn« .a lengthy public Safety Cpmnussioner Nicholas La- as follows: "Qn-the westerly stdst It is alleged the two broke into ice Sunday. There will be Sunday Borigbt Attacks complete:',within four to sixhearing, Township Committee last corte, seconded by. Finance Com- of Springfield avenue' from th«, the market at 4:20 a,m: arid fled School classes^9:45a.m. old weeksV Howard Straus of J.. M. r easterly side of Chippewa way 'mm night adopted on final.reading an missioner J. H. McAteer.and when the burglar ala'rm went ott. Junior Westmirkter 'Fe . Psychologist to Speak 20 Years d .Straus 4 Company of Newark, requiring sidewalks ^in adopted'unanimously. .{•" " ;.' southerly to lands of College Es» will mefct at 6 p m. dnd ihelfcenlor GARWOOD i— A' talk; and film 1 Rushing I'to the market from ' GARWOQD — g^n' an investigation anM hifs general stated yfester- -Section' (1) otfthe, ordinance' was taes." Tljlls action; was 'taken fpl» group at 7 p m. Sunday. Films of on, child behaviour will bej pije- ; of the township, . The- nearby police headquarters. Sgt. 349 Third a'venue found that ihe children! — hoys amended priori adoption to -"'J lowing a statement by 'Herirjr. recent church actlvitiekwill be -.entcd by Donald Merachnik, psy- By 1956 the number of youths In New Jersey attending college day. -' t:--v ..;'/ was moved by Public Harvey Cowell and Special Offi- twenty years' service with the Es- about 12 yea*s old" — were from Klubensplcs of 1953 Springfiell cer Julius Anderson reported they shown' by Fred Preuss. 'A. " chologist for Arthur L. Johnson Westfield. will be double the present figure, DT. Edward L. Martini president of If the estimate is fulfilled, class- Regional High School, Clark; and so Research and Engineering es Will begin in the structure, avenue that sidewalks in his area saw two men fleeing from the Member! of the Junior ^Cholr Company. Linden. Mr. Gray is a "While I sincerely wish to attend Trenton State Teachers College, declared at a meeting of the Cranford will hold their rehearsal at S;30Jonathan Dayton Regional High -and- ' "early in • January," according to would not. benefit children or. oth» scenescene. They S^i$aidd oneOne,, jumjumpep d ini - technician in the company's pro- any meeting of a responsible na- College Club Monday evening in -^ '' " ''' '• '-^- — , m. Monday, and Bible study and School, Springfield," at a meeting Superintendent of Schools Howard Mayor Brennan'8 Statement cr residents. - ."• •'•"..•• •: •••; ;. to a car parked near the market N cess research division! ture regarding the>new Route'22 the First 'Presbyterian . Church, >raycr hour will b#idonducted at if the Pre-Schodl Mothers' Club of •B.B«t.-.\--; •• •--;•:- '•••..;,.,. • More than 125 residents attend- and drove off and the other es- ; p.m. Wednesday. however, added Dr.* Martin, in a United Fund The Straus estimate indicates i Issue of Sidewalks ed last night's session, which was-. caped on foot .survey of New Jersey colleges it that work ori the school is" progres- marked by protests, although Of a Police Chief Fred Falzone re- SUN . !-.Fol6wing is-a statement issued by Mayor John L. Brcnnan ot was ,«timated that the facilittes sing taster'than predicted' several milder nature .than, those voiced ported Special Officer Anderson Hart Personnel Manager available will take an increase of Contributions weeks ago; when, school, officials last night's public hearing prior to final passage.of the controversial at the time the ordinance was in- fired *»" "> ~ ""' i ng shots and then For added 'or Jersey Central Iine» -; i approximately 16 percent announced the building should, be ortiinance calling for construction of sidewalks in several areas of troduced three weeks" ago; - four other shots, c «c of which GARWOOD — Si- M. Hart of 2*8 the'. communtiiy, as a local- im- penetrated, the trunk ot the Dr. Martin said that today near-] ready for.occupancy abouty Febru- Several letters wei*e received, Beech avenue has been named RUBINSTEIN Total $16,765 r provement: ^ ; ; protesting the ordinance,* and • '.i in which the one man was/fes- ALBERTO'S ly Vy percent of our youth can ary 1. , '.- -- K/.'.-'-" ' ..:': •- manager of personnel for Jersey make your ou , ANTELL MASCARAMATIC profit from a college education Current receipts' in the 1857 Dr. Best said the only possible The. sidewalk issue in Cran- petition' was presented from 3* caping. The two officers tjjfiii re- Central "Lines, with headquarters United Fund drive total $16,765.45* ford' is simply . one of p turned to police headquarters and VO5 LIQUID FORMULA 9 AUTOMATIC and many more can benefit from hitch that, might'develop through residents of Gallows Hill road op» at Jersey City. .from our gay and colorfta or 69^ percent of the $24,100 goal, values vs, human values. posing sidewalks on that street. resumed the chase in .radio cars. Mr. Hart, who started work for A other types of terminal education. an earlier move than was contem- gifts this year He cited the following statistics: it was reported' today, by . W. J- plated is in approaches to thely there is but one chol One resident inquired as to the Whert a cat was/found aban- the railroad in 1925, hadbeen sup- •election of holiday (abric. Miller, Jr., executive chairman for Purchasing New Jersey has 58 percent,: the school/ Livingston avenue b still "No one disputes VUife/ifact that logic of requiring sidewalks on doned near the de*a end 6f Willow ervisor of employment and per- the campaign, .. • >•• sidewalks reduce traffic danger to ill avenue after striking a utility pole, sonnel since December 11, 1947. highest percentage of students at- a "paper street" at the school and one side of a street' in. areas'which "We anftdpae that the original pedestrians: that vehicular traf- anf deemed to be critical; <. of hi-? n»»w tHle was tending out of state colleges; 42 the only; feasible entrance 'to the i g^,' ,peans^^X4Lfcp:.5e4 g Building tifiedby4a announced-by^E.-T -Moore, regated^2_This---separation A-be- Shortly after, Clark Patrolman dent. sey, .one half to public and one'from additional contacts'already pide door in penman road/ conjes critical, - however, when purchase by Cranford Lodge olj.