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' t i •i :'J:. •.:" CRANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRQNIOLE—THURSDAY, MAY 11; 1^61. •: oldest financial institution in. Gar- Women in • Atlantic .City/ last. • Mrs.'Lawrence is'chairman'of a wood, will, be celebrating its 50th Break at Planl "Here Thursday • and Friday. bus ride to Hershey, Pa-, on June Rosary Plans anniversary -with the opening of Doty Heads Nets $160 for Thieves Mrs. Koccp ' 'also •; is publicity 14 in'place -of the "regular June the new .'building'.' The new site KENILWORTH -A p prox i- chairman for the county "group yifd ¥ieeting.' Sh"auction"followed the T oi is located at '345 South avenue. a member of its 'board'of''directors. business meeting. ' . ••< «Tune Election AIR Chapter mately $160 was- stolen_ from u KENILWORTH — A slate o( Clarence H. fioty of 23 Mohawk-f- officers for election in June was drlvc, treasurer of Community petty cash box at Gaspar Kirch- presented at a meeting of the Track Team Ties Bank of Linden, was elected pres- nev &. Son, North Michigan aye.Poppy Drive Chairman FIoraphiletoTour JRosjjry ' Society .of—St. Theresa's ident of the Elizabeth Chapter of nue, police reported Monday.. Named by VFW Post ; Church on Monday. For Second Place the American Institute of Banking " !•' . " • ' Thieves;- broke- into the plant j GARWOOD — Wallace Pinkih. Biblical Gardens Mrs. Jack Fiamingo and Mrs. KENILWORTH -St. Theresa's at (he' annual meeting recently at anil punched a* hole in the office' has been named chuUrntm for the A guided 'tour of the Biblical Second Claa» . Postage Paid TEN GENTS Charles Schcucrmann will seek _CYO scored" 61 points in the 12th: the Somerset Trust Co. in Watch- sai'e where the cash "box war lo- Buddy Popj^y-drive to be, conduct- ! Gardens at' 'the Bcth-lsrael Me- reseiitstoolease MiLXVIII. 3 Sections, 22 Pages . NEW JERSE^THURSDAYrMAY 18, 1961 U....:. At Craniord.,1 the presidency. -The rij».nerup will annual Union County CYO. track . _. ., ed by Bay Leaf Post 8B07', VFW,' . [ woodbridge, will be be named viee-jarcsident. Also on unK ciited, police sitfdw Police Chief ol ial Par {) meet in Elizabeth last Saturday,,! The chapter is responsible for in- the . borough 'from Mny 23 tne highlight of a meetluK Monday •If-' the slate afe: Treasurer,"Mis'. Wil- n gg tying for second place in Jeam 'tne education of employes from 50 Edward Stupak^ who. investigatedi through Memorial DaDayy. -< f th Flhlle Garden Club liam Coleinan 'and -Mrs. Alfred with Detective Joseph DiMario, of the Floraphlle Garden Club totals in the grammar school class , b-mks in Union, Somerset and •Proceeds of the- drive .will hc-lp•; ^JJ member^ will mc : p Jlockto-fe^ ^JJ br^ will mccTat the park Seniw Citizen H<eeny; secretary, Mrs. Stanley with St. Genevieye^s, Elizabeth. Middlesex Counties." \ i reported entry was gained- through finance.... the VFW • rehabilitnt-f^n i_ j5 . Following the Hour, Arszal and. Mrs. James Lucadema. .lilt.1 tear of the plant. ilt L: Pinl- i H The local .school also was -sec- i Mr. Doty started his banMn'g program for veierans'aiul (lie Na- jne regular monthly business mect- A second bus ride to Washing- ! ond with- 16 joints in'the .Junior carecr as a messenger with the tional VFW Home for Orp'wns at jn{Jw j]] be held at the. home of Exemption ton, D. C, isjiltinned on Sep.icm-j CYO totals. James Williams and .-UnionTbultty Trust. Co. in Eliza- St. Theresa's Slates - Eton-Kiipids, nvtlch. • * . ^rs, James J. Walsh, 321 Casino ber 23, Mrs. Sophie<6lrack,,ciiait<- Michael Cardan took first place in t b,,th in 1926: After working In man, announced, the GO yard dash in the !)0-po*und - various departments there, he Talk 011 Reformation avenue. ~ . •.• • Forms Ready ••:. Department of A communion breakfast will be and 12,0-pound class respectively, transferred to Linden Tr.ust Co. Republican .}.. Co-hostesseiTtor the meeting.will KENILWORTH—A talk on the. jjbe-Mrs. Robert T. -HaMldine and Forms ore now available in the i indicated it.has'-. held after the '8'. n.rn. - mass on'JThomas Chambers look second jn 1934 to take charge of the«book- Reformation will be given,;,; by Creet Three Meinhers office of .'Tax Assessor Edward P. 18 -by.-ihc.---Calhblic..-DauBh--|1)li.ice. in. the ....unlimited.. 100 yni'A-keeping department. --— ~Mrs. Robert 'Hoyt. Flower ar- the 6-4-2 plan. "Msgrr "Henry-Bcckr "TFif-cc Markowich'--"jn--the—wu'nlcii?al a^}' u ,-.u ,\ . , ,m ' In 1943'hele£t bankinfi t0 joini church history at Immaculate Con- building for.the $800 senior citi- mideF"stii^dy'by^rB6ard""6f " Kasbatrian announced/ cmned at a meeting of the Cran- James P. Smnmerville and- Mrs. Members of the f.W Place 90- the standard pil.C.o. of .Now. Jer-' cccptipwinn SlirninSeminaryary., DartiiurtonDarlington:i on ford Women's Rep*qblicnn Club.iWilliam Sussky. Mrs. Herbert L zen's oxempUon . on dwelling Education, Dr. Clark^W.; Mc- Mrs. Sjanto CavallaroiTMrs. Wil- pound relay team-were Peter Ca-: !?Cyi where he'worked as office Thursday, May 18, at 8 .p.m., at Inc, on Monday at the home, of Mitchell, president, wilt preside. houses locatedJn the tbwnship, I Cojisirucih . liam. Gocel and Mr«. James Han- ruso, wmiam Rice .George Whit-; Manager and expediter until 1945.V . ^ . ' ] : ' . ^)errnith; guperintendeht^of st The a s Scho o ; No ad mis Mrs. Joseph Dittmcr-.'of 342-Lm.-:' In the. event .of nun. the totlr •was-.»nnoanced this week. n.on were welcomed as now mem-lcigh and James Williams. 1 he | wnen he cntered the retail grocery isjon win b„ cnarged ' schools, reported : Tues?~" v coin avenue, east.-They' arerMrs. E. will be postponed, and the regular Based,on the current year's/tax bers. An outdooV; barbecue will be 12Q-pound relay team tilijo cap- 'business. He opehited a storii of Msgr. Beck will discuss the his- B Straffin, Mrs.- Chester .Sitney;: business. meeting will start-.at 1:15 rate, the exemption \iW.ll Sav<? each Still BeiMnes night at a "meeting of 1 •ttcld"-'tft—tto-vJjfine ('meeting. , tiired first place. Mcrtibers were his own in Elizabeth until 1954 tory of trje church in thelfith and and Mrs. Krnost_ Voikltiml. ' j P."'- at M^.WtVs;h M' ",. \ senior citizen who•qualiftiK $73.44 i?cw homo construction inCran- ^Arva-.—-Ghfii-les—HKhk'ity—president, Mnrk»N Anthony^ JosSpli— Boync, 'and tjdon returned/to banking wijth Board of Education at Lincoln 17th cqntiiries.. ..-•MrS-'-'MalWlrh'''JlshhsQnT. ISJ,'?^ ' " .—~ lj~ ; f~ . \ • on his tax bill. Mr.'JMarkowich conducted the meeting.. ~ •Micha«h:C;]rblan, the Ujfti6h'.Center BnnkT ford continued to decroaso durJilg School" , . •".. High, jump winners were: 90- j Mr. -Qaty joined Community Kingslcy Lawrence and'Mrs. John •' Huntotuiotv County originated pointed out it. will codi the town- the.first third of thiiyear, accord- Ellems were named to a committee (he idea of common-barrier ship- ship $7,344 for oach I0O such :The_cholce of school pattern ; pound class, Joseph Churchill, I gank of Linden in 1937 and wass Alcan Trailer Trip; o ing to'the,,records-of Building In- Plan Automated Ppsthig merit of dny-olcl baby chicks'. exemptions. He/estimated Cran- first; 150-pound, Dennis. Anglim, )nlt in (charge o£_opei;ationBi He the constitution. _ FLOAT CONTRIBUTION -^. Gene'Leshner (left) of Clark, pro- spector Fred. J.JDellcr, There were Is a miitter for local determi- Film Seen liy Rotary ford will havp/between 100 and For Savings aiu! Loan second place;-unlimited class,~Jo- jwa s promoted to assistant .treas- prietor' of Leshner's Fabric Center, 17 North avenue, west, is shovyrt only 1.1 permits for, new homes, hation, Dr. Joseph Clayton, - GARWOOP —• Htfkan J; Kjell- seph. christ* first's place; Junior j urcr' m 195s and-to treasurer ' KE?JIILWORTH^A-.film, "Alcari 200 senior citizens who-will qual- • -JL- ' presenting $50 check for Girl Scout float for" thp Rivi^r_Carniyal to with total valuations of $195,500, deputy commissioner of-education, mark secretary of Garwood Sav- CYO, FranR Helios,, first place, j j . 1959, Trailer Trek," wiK^Hown by Her- •' • • ".r • t n |)PPV DAYS PREVIEW — Mayor C. Van Chambedin is shpwti' Norman-Rciden, generarchuirman Tor' Cranford Days.''Senior'Girl during the first -four months; of told :Dt..,.MqpermithT Dr. Mcpef-' ings and Loan Ajssqeiatittrv An- and Kevin .AWfiliro;'third place." bert Smith of Linden at'a mectini* In'qrdjrf to be entitled to. the cx- v He is-a graduate of the^Ameri* rhasing-first-poppy in'preparation for1- observance",ol Poppy ~ Scouts^ carnc6Vth6^noncy^by'-^cutting-,outi-pattern h •Wfll, as compared \vlth 34 permits *... ••C~ nounced that tM association's new can Institute of Banking and theof the "Keniiwb'rth Rotary Clirb at Business; Men's /Luncheons $l;00~ L nptlonTV, local resident must^BeT mith. -salcl,; the-state department •, — 1 for valuations totaling $590,000 in office .building will be equipped . "The maViihlandsi stretching1'along New Jersey Bankers' Association Jhc Hitch'in? Post; Union, last.'Wed- ays here, starting netft Wednesday and continuing -through" A/citizen oL.the^Uriitcd States, pays costlimes. •-,; ••*. • _\. '•'..'..; ' ' '.. will not consider the 6-4-2: pattern nesday. .. .. -(SERVED FROM; 12 to 2:30 P.M. DAILY & SATURDAY) c'rnoriaL Day. At' le£tsis' Mrs.. Harry Snyder -newly>-in'stallpd • the same perlodjaf 1060. ' ,— ' • - with automated posting machinery the Delaware "River andTDelaware School of Public Rotations in r apresident of JMeW Jersey for not "an issu<? if the Cranford board _ -when it opens on May 25: Bay are an- excellent habitat for Princeton and has attended cla,ssey Tire film followed two separate ksident of Ladies' Auxiliary of Capt^N.