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•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 ; 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-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-E;"Haviland, demonstra- yiew 'and examirio.: Jr.-Jerome _ New vjiluationg' rcprescntcii in -thcplaq und tp atithorizu Epple_ is • a T Linden-. lsodge~6f exceed $5;000. ••• A photostatic-copyj— Qr^natibn,^ J ti6ns chalman lor Crawford RiafUs, base_stiuad leader,_vvill..bu permits in--.all -categories -Issued and Seamani architects, to go Mopse and ,lhe Linden Exchange- « Entertainment: Nightly ,, . ._. Tojxpress yourlove, and ^grati^de to mother,] birth Certificate or other-proof through'. April" 30 of this .year Clubr^orAvhich he is nowacting as'Attends.'State Conclavif} f'aiSEwill. be..r«(3Uired. X June' 1-4 this week culled attention present, along with other* squad ahead with plans for junior high, you will find an ideal Mother's Day Gift at o 4wo ' demonstratiph to take totaled $1,378,700 -as compared school buildings for • seventh publicity chairman! He"is a com- ! p The_assessof sUid^that'-all facts' "members, to- explain .the functions wilh_$i,O53,50O fb'r_the same peri- first Mass municant of St. John, the''Apostle- Of Republican Wonieii •~ T s> Z>W>V) '& COckfAIL LOUNGE Baron's, |The Cranford League of Women Voters wjlf conclude its.year- to support a claim for an exemp- place during that period. Mr. Havi- of the various pieoes~of equip- through tenth grades on 28-acre GARWOOD—Mrs^Gloria Rocco od of 1960. These llgures, how- sites On.Orange aVCnUC and Hill--. Church, Clark, and a member of (study of lown planning with an open mee*Hng on "A Master Plan- tion ' must exist on October" 1 of land 'said' the'Flrst -Aid • Sciuuci ment. ever, include permits for the new PHOTOGRAPHY of 24(! Hazel avenue served as' jL/C? JriVC b AND RESTAURANT wilfhavc a display at the'Railroad side avenue. Tho_ present 'high, its Holy Name Society. ; It ^Vofks in Our Neighboring C6mmurt>tfes" at 8:30 p.m. Wednes- the pre-tax year. In order to Captain LaRosa nlso' reported municipal building (valued at Are^Arranged delegate of tHGLUnipn. County Re- . Tel. CHestnut 5-9773 lin tlio township meeting roon\. Mrs. Alfred L. Millcr^newly-olocted .claim an exemption" in 1961,'ap- station Thursday, Jumr 1, from 7 school Willie used~for the 11th publican Women's Club.to the 31st OPEN SUN.-HAY 14 thiitthe First Aid Afjuad building $845,000) and the new Public Li- Mr. and Mrs. Edward OP. Queenah |ident announced that guest speakyfs will be James B. Ashwell, plications must be filed, with^the to 8:30 a.mrand the Bdy Scouts brary (valued at.$350,O0l» in 1961 and 12th grades. . "•• - . Annual convention of the New 149 W. Westfield Ave,.. RoseJIe Park will. have, open house all day Sat- of 212 Holly stre'dt announced to- Bernard- Litwack^ a member:-of HighSehooWTA local assessor on or before July 1. will show off their cookout abili- urday, JuneTSi Everyone is lnvi/id and for the new.Methodist educa- Jersey Federation -of Republican tmairman, of thL'-Planhihi;,-Board, v day that their son, the Rev. Aus- the now building committee-who i To claim an exemption for the ties Saturday morning, June 3. to ..conic and inspect their facilities. tional buildingTvalued at $340,000) President Lists Mctucheri; Robert H. Harp, town, tiri Edward Queenan7OSB,' a niohk reported in the ubsenee of • Gus Open To All Bona Fide 5 first time for taxes payable jn.1062 Captain. Anthony LaRosa of the Squad members will be present to in manager, Livingston, and Walter jit subsequent "years, _applications PirsuAid Squad explainca*" that at St. Mary's Abbeyin Morri.^town, Gutierrez.-chairman', set the cost New Chairmen ppointmen answer questions- and to discuss Permits-and valuations in (Cont\nued_ on Page 8) SPRAY PERFUME S. Pryga, cpuncilnian and" member V with \b(t local as- both ambulances_ will be at the i their activities. categories weito-as follows for > the holy priest^ Residents of Cranford Mrs; BawafanVT C5e; 61 flie "Planning - eleetod presidentTof the Crauford !• ? ' (CoHiiiiued on Page 8) Jersey Central Railroad station on 'fho Boy Scouts of 'Cruhfdfcl" the ilrst four .montlis of this "year; s at St.'John the Each guest will relate briefly his the "morning of June 1. One am-_\vill have sevci'iil cookout demons January!— 1 residence"; and Baptist Cathedral, Pntcrson, on High School PTA, announced her .09 community's experiences-'in pur- TWO CLASSES f-niVirnIth't- chnlrmnn for the corn- S bulance will have all its equipment stations' on Saturday morning garage, $25,000; 4 additions and nl-_ May 27 and will celebrate his first hool t:nit f\t n m;iqtr*r nl»n MHH rtl^irt-will MiVl" ing year at a combined meeting i answer questions from the audi- February — 2 residence and of the new and retiring boards, I h c Church here at XI :30 a.m. June 4. Color f , •ence. ' " •-.•"'• i~ " garage, $28,500; I industrial build- held recently at. the. homo of th'ej IARON BELLODGSA 1 Cranford Assisting priest at the mass will Mr. Ashwell, a resident of.JMe- ing (Multi-Amp Electric, 61 Myrtle a.. Color prints from any color negajtiv^. or /trans- retiring—president,—Mrs,—Robert] -School were made by the be the Rt. Rev. Msgr. William B. tuchen for- 25 years, has been High School streeU,_4iao,'000; t> .-additions and Blosser. -. . " — ' ' _ . \ TOILET WATER ot-Education^at a meeting Donnelly, pastor _' of the local parency. No hand colored black, ^ncf' wKfte" chairman or the' Manning Board alterations, $10,4(10; 1 sign. $200- ThCyapppintments mude -by Mrs. • nighl!--The school -will bo church,/ Deacon will- "be the Rev.Scholarships prints accepted.. Minimum -size 5x7 inches (ap- for the last four years. He is also March—3 rosUIence and garage, ; Coe/'are as .follows: Community r.e-. 1 for six weeks from Monday, Events Listed Benet CaWrey, OSB, and sub-dea-; Two scholarships were awarded prox.), Maximum size 8x10 inches. All prints Metuchen's representative to" the $58,000; 8 additions'" and altera- con, the Rev. Girard Lair, OSB. by the" combined elementary lati ins, Mrs.-Edward Marck; dec- Jo 2(i, to Friday, August 4. Central. Jersey Area- meetings oi- r~ End-of-year activities at Cron- orations, Mrs. Norman Brubaker;: homas Scutrowill teach', nott"- ford High School will be launched tions, $15,600; 1 pool, $400; 1 sign ' The Rev. JDenys Hennessy, OSB,schools PTA committee to Cran-* must be mounted on stiff back. Border and title For Scott Lawn Products Planning-Boards and the'Rogional, $300; .2 jflr^-cscapes^ $l,600,.munic- llntLartsr-Mrs. M.: Jordan Price;) will, be the speaker, and serving ford High School graduates this _ optional^ Name and • address mu;t appear _on a personal Use shorthand Plan Association of New. York.. at tH» Junior-Scnlor.iVom on Fri- ipar,"blHldiri'«,' $648,000. , — . hisibrian, Mrs. Kenneth DeLonge; ARPEGE [ignttf for college-bound stu- day, June 2,° and will conclude as master of ceremontes will be year, A $200 scholarship—was ' Town manager of Liyingston April—-15 residenceJtind garage back of each entry. - , •: hrts^itallty, Mrs. Neil CustaldOrj |ts,-to be offered -for" the first 7 with ; graduation exercises on QSRL Mf^i03 since 1957,7MrriIarp "formerly was $84,000; 12 addilionKand attera Ty 1 Mrii. Meredith Conjey; inteinliir SPRAY MIST i at the .summer school.r='Driv- {Tuesday; June 20,-G. Frank Zim- Altar boya will be Jame^and Rich- -b.- Color transparencies of any__sizei. p to 2%x2 /4 city manager, of North Adams, •tioiij;,^-$13,odo; "1^:K1HIIP;.$800; : JDcnnian road,.and:!i_S125. scholar- tiotial _relations, Mrs. Bruce Gii- air I education kistructor will be" merman, principal, announced to- ard Coo. Serving as ushers."wiH He- ship was- won by Edward Mliler of - inches. Must;be mounted in eithiircardboaicd, iesifale; Iegfslatipn and juvenile Mass., and has been a town man-i- garage, $3,700; Public library, John Sdwa of Cranford, •Edwin Wibnd.Massard. • .'•.' • ' ager since- 1951. He is ex-officio day. • ^~ $35(5,000. . . '^w___ "' !! 334 South Union avenue..'Both metal-or plastic,' Name and-address must" be af- prctectlotf, Mrs. Charles Lomaek; bfher' appointments arc as fol- There ,are 203 candidajfiif-for di- Crowell of Uichmond, va'.;"" B!rnif membership, Mrs. Bernard Coven- member of Livingston's Planning ^Thomas Rpden|ii, of 'Norl^^eltl. .winners plan teaching careers. fixed to back of mount. .- ' ^ ts: Richard Eichncr^ Latin; Boni'd ond a member-of the Joitflt plomas *this^ycar,"l!4r^iimsf^pljpi ' 'The $2Ob-is the rt^wlilr award, iryf Mrs. J.| V. TPelrpcelU; news- lei' Poimor, French I; 'Ancelo reported,1-ftiplomas "Were| present- ••Dinner arid reception _will fol- lelt^.r/j'Mrs.-George Dukes; public- Federation qf Planning Boards W Elks Lodge Plam$ low at thlo Echo L!:ikc; Country derived.- by , combining —.each PRII8CE GARDNER lite, Span^siri; .AnthoBy xcr- Essijx.'Co'uhty. ' '•"'"•' "."." : :|j ed -to 285 • seniori Jiist year,• the schoorri-contributiojn of $25'to;the ity,) Mrs. ^fohn V. Sillima'n; pub- nno, Spanish II; .Michael Yan- -largest cUa/ever to graduate from Club, Westfie|IcL_ Hostesses will \\J\. p0i€md^1riiie \\ :, licity book, Mrs. H. L. 1Arn'cse;h; Mr. Pryga, a practicing attorney Cranford Days be Miss Mnry .Patricia Queeriin |fund. The second award was made 1 Minimum size 15x7 inches apprcbt.; Maximum WALLETS .-. . _ ... . ._ . GoOdhart. in Rah\*;ay, is ijouncilmarl-at-largc Cranford High SeKooI. available^ xvhen^ it was voied. to parent and family life education, febra I advanced;.,. Lawrence of Astoria, L. I., and Mrs. Edward size 8x10 inches. All prints must hh mounted on Mr|s. Henry Mlneur; parliamen- f on the Railway Council and has FeatuVes on the agenda during Hotise Schnpcr of Fords; use the"proiris'-front, tfeket "sales geometry; Mrs. been .a member of the Planning the closing weeks wilj include the of the PTA play given for this ele- tarian, Mr. Frank Zimmerman; 1 Pcronc, Algebra II. Father ' Austin, a graduate of stiff back. IJorder and title optional. Name and I .program, Mrs,-Berniird Kott; prom Board for several years. spring sports dinner, of the Cran- The public Is invited.to a Crnn- St. Michael's Parochial School here mentry. school children Jhis yean t falter Wilson, American his- ford Boosters' Club on Tuesday, ford Days open.-house to be held Each year heretofore, one schbl- address must appear on back of each entry. DO Mis. W.. G. Trometter; publica- In view of the rising interest in 1 nnd St.-r Benedict's Preparatory tiois, Mrs. Joseph Peters; refresh- I and 11; Theodore Taub, town planning and urban renewal June 6, in the cafeteria. Partici- on Snturcloy-, June 3, from 8:45 School in Newark,'-went tq^ St. nrshin. has" been offered to on ap- NOT submit negativesrbut have available if called fcricah history I and English I; 1 PAINTERS ALL—Intermediate Girt Scouts paint-flats to decorate |iricnts, Mrs. Frank O'Brien, Mrs. the league has invited over 40 lo- pant ; in-all spring sports-will be --the Cranford Girl. Scout float for the River Carnival during p.m-.iintil I a.in. :it-the Elks Lodge Vincent's College, Latrobe, Pa., arit who on the basis of merit; for. '•''•-•••.•' '••; •'-)•- ' : " (Continued on Page 8) at 051 Lincoln avenue, east. Ed)ward_ Burke; safety, health, (Continued .on. Page 8) feted jind letters presented.-. , • •>Cranford Days.-.Funds.for the float were contributed by Crane's for two years and- received hi: service to the community and, • Final examjnatlons will begin The opon.house. will feature tin Pictures must be taken in Cranford by entrant, e!\|i! ilefense.'Mrs. William Boyd; Ford Chapter, DAR; various tropps, and the Senior-Ctrl Scouts B.A. degree from Sf. John's Uni-1 leadership is judged to bo most on Wednesday, June 14, and con- Gny_. Nineties ,eni, which Is the without professional assistance. However, you need olarship, Mrs. Donald- McAr- who .cut .out pnttcrns for Cranford Days costumes." The float will versity, CollegevilU', Minju. - - ervihg. The '-second scholar- thji'r; telephone, Mrs.-E.'PauI CSr- tinue through Monday, vJune 13 Cranford Oiiys Celebration, -June He">«cde his novitiate year at ship was extendeU'jiri scope ^o stu-. not have done, deveiopingv printing or enlarging.- ways and means, Mrs. Rich- The" anriuaT awards' assembly-will ,-trace the hlslbry-of Girl Scouting in Cranford. Mr.jihd Mrs. Towh"wlHe~thVmeT'~tor~thi!)7 year's dents wh'i^plan'. a -Ht-achlng cirreer, ^Project T. R. Hopper are in charge of the float. Mrs. Joseph^PottsTdrawing St. Benedict's in Atchfson, Kansas. Submit as many entries as you desire^ -..' ar 1 Bradfleld, Mrs. Gone Stephens; be held at 10r25 ajn.,Jfune 19 1 1-4. , Rpbert Williamson nnd He Also studied theology at St and not necessarily in the elemen- ye it. mother, Mrs. Paul Penvenne. That,evening at 6:30 o'clock the and painting badge.^Qjjguhnnt, Instructed the flat painters, who Stephon Cymbaluk arc co-chair^ tary t*ra.dfcs, as the first has prev- . Judging will be by. an impartial panel of ttual- Mavy!s Abbey, Morristown, and dtr lass mothers are:. 12th grade, declared Rapid as Possible serjfar class dinner will be hold in arc: Left to right, Janice -'Aucrbach, Mnry. Jane Ray.JP'at Miittinn, men for this nWair. - tenttctl Catholic University and iously stipulated. This was intend- ifiedj persons. Bictures will fc^_judged on general Fellowship Hall of the First Pres- ' Karen Mercer, Pam'Klein, Linda Sampler.!, Barbara Koehler, : ; f'nrtors involved', thecablc-layini! pro- Gay Nineties costumes arc to be Georgetowi-i University in Wash- ed to encourage more male appli- interes£rappe1il' an3-'^ >h grade, Mrs. F. P_ Huston, Jr., 1 on South-avenue, east, in front of the new Public Service power byterian Church. '•~K.athy"O5eirr^ihowrr*ltTieeKiig-iit~tri ity, although important, may not be the deciding M -s. George Rcusch; 10th grade, |inir being constructed near, the Roscllo line, is a very intricate Baccalaureate services' will be and~Ellen Watson. The girls are from Troops 848, 755, 423, _ties music for dancing. Light jre- Now o_n the faculty of the Del- -Lynno Ma'He^, the oldest of sev- factor. •./-'• " ' .•*.'• •s. William Heryog, "Mrs. James , but .the work Is being done as (Continued on Page 8) - (Continued on Page 8) fContinucd ou Page 8) ens children, is a .National Honor e; Oth grade, Mrs. Joseph ckly as possible. • < - Society student. She is secretary siak, Mrs, George Hcin. fhis was. the reply of Union Concert to Benefit to the Senior High Fellowship of PRIZES Cranford Methodist Church^toach- bnty Road Supervisor James SPECIAL'SECTION—A special prize" will be lo Be Presented $3.00 Value Refugee Camp cs a Sunday School class, and is ''--f '•.: 00 teulo of Cranford ~ when Gollege Club Scholarship Grants Total $2,500 employed after school hours in a awarded for the best action shot (either black and t. Spring Buiul Concert fried this week about the clos- nursery" school. She- is also a - f ; In Germany senior girls at Cranford r~'£•'', white or color) 6f Ken Butler doing his auto roll- SPRINGFIELD — Four awards YfiRDLEY SOAPS | of a qiiarler-inile of the east- church . choir member, . nnd has : High School and oneprevious ' ' over on Saturday, June 3, at Memorial Field. . . 11 be announced by the Band —- plus— -• |md lime of South avenue, cast, The Bryn .Mawr String Quartet tContinued on Page 8) irents' Organization nt -the Jon- aunty road, for the past "two will be featured in ^Refugee Con- scholarship winner will share * .".'I ALL CATEGORIES athan "Dajlon Hegional High coo nths because of this work. cert at &KJO p.m. Sunday in Sher- grants totaling $2,500 as Cranford .SiihOol Rand Concert at 8 p.m.to.- said he has re-lock Hall'. of Trinity—Episcopa Board Approves Hst prize—best of show . $50"Gift Gert. mprrnw. i ^ ; compkiirits from several in- scholarship recipients at its annual 2nd prize—"best of other section $25.Gift Cert. •-- The awards are: NntlonnlSpusa SF Church -sponsored by the Cran- ilia about the resultant bot- ford Kiwnnis Club. banquet Monday evening in Fel- 8Appointments, nw&rd, scrvictj and loyalty, mu- ahd has been urged by 3rd prize--either section ..v.-.-.---. $15 Gift Cert. sitianship and citizenship. The concert,' for the benefit of lowship Hall of the Firnt Presby- cholders^dward H. Tiller of terian Church. • Special Section -. $15 Gift Cert. Guest, conductor will be An- Camp Weiblingen in Germany, will 12 Resignations ••;•¥ chairman of roads, and Kathleen Wlese,. this year's top Jillonorable Mention Prizes ...._. $10 Gift Cert. drew Jupina, band director at Ar- ;T be followed by a tea. • Mrs. Sidney c teachers-were hired'and SUMMER SHOWER py V. Osbo'fn'e, ^H-, of Cran- L. Nunn is tea chairman.. . ranking senior ^irl, willi be pre- th'ur L..Johnson Regional High 'I. finance chairriitin, to keep a 12 re.sicnation.s accepted by the_ ml entries must be submitted with official en- S«hool, Clark. • . . Mrs. Meta Barber of 218 Cen-sented with a ipecial silver gift Board of Education at a meeting New! A way to get more i" check on the project to seetral avenue antfMrs. Marcia Cohen for her outstanding scholastic Tuesday- highl/ -.".-• ~- try blank (which appeara elsewhere in today's issue' 'H is. expedited in every way '- a'--' WHITE IIAGS, loo u poun<|. ot 425 Orchard street, two Cran- achievement, and Lois Copson, . Taking positions in elementary • of the Citizen and Chronicle) or obtainable at Ber- PRINCE HATCHABELL! ford pianists, alstLwlll be featured .National Merit, Scholarship win- .'' i. Croiiford CMttsn and .Chronielo. 21-ar Ihe roid supcrvisbr said that schools, -will brs; Mrs. Frances gen Camera Exchange to: • ' .Aldsii Stwiet. : roses, bigger bloomsr ntUhe conxcr.t. 'Also"on the pro-ner, nlso" will be a gUe'st of the Cokelet oT-Hazlb^ who has u B.S. cause of the high power-thcy are gram are-two sopranos, Mrs. Mar- duo. •• ' - from $l ,cnrry, the heuvy cables'must be •dcijrce- ivoni .Jersey City State Bergen Camera Exchange eclia -.H-nll i>f. Westlleld ang.,Mrs. Scholarship recipients Include: and nine years' oxneri- The simple (ar.d surprising) secret of more roses is—more leaves! $3.00 "*Hed-witK extrpme care- and Theodore Soiitmanit or .Hosclle Bri!nd:i Bench, BonnSe-. Cope! CHC4-'. 34 North Ave.<:W.' Qranford, N. J. ''il Inyc-rs of concrete are rcr bfudith Dnvison, Irigcbort' Fey,! An- To.keep insects and disease from taking their heavy toll, Scotts NATURAL BRISTLE l'd for their positioning and Mrs. Muriel OstroK of Linden, either in person or by mail. Th'o npv.. Dr. Albert Allinger, has • Fingerlin, Katliieen F^ftts, a graduate of.Newark Slate CoJ- i' GARWOOD has developed 'a remarkable Single control Tor all-common rose $ pastor ol tthee CCrnnforr d Methodist Lynn Marley and Elljert Van lcgiv has-"six years' experiences 'e work' was started in April Church; Charles M. Ray, editor urn. A~b?ccond award has Mrs. Paralee Lukena, ii'graduate Deadline for entries (except special section) is HAIR BRUSH 1. is scheduled for completion by jenemies. It is-called HAZE.| j ond : put Usher of the CrUnford granted Hilury Grott',' daughter of of the same school, u year's csc- May,31, 1%1. - - - ' . - , ' SAVINGS (Continued on Pane 8)' _ Citizen irid Chronicle, ..and Col. Mr. and Mrs. H. A:'<3r6te, 28 pcrien,ee. All entries will be returned if called for at Ber- To achieve complete HAZE protection on the tops and undersides Jack, -pUin of Westlleld, former ly street, now completing Miss,B"arbara Za.wallch of 8 Iro^ gen Camera Exchange. (Bergen Camera Exchange wi MOGUET Seliool Comnuttce .chairman of the governor's eom- freshman year at Antioeh Co «|ii- made to.'llnd out hoW on the Golden C stuff. She hopes for thf past year, him submitted t<-cnagers arc involved In Work on both the municipal : W was .sit a to be n Frchch teacher or fashion t"holo by Lorry his r«.-.-;|j;nati6n, It was announced ——Wo Reserve The Rlght. leH^^t trt-ttrt- 4wtiUUii« -jud SCliQL A R'SH t P~ AW A R p' WINNERS' — Golle'c© Club standstill' yesterday1,because of a. designer. Kathleen Fritts, Ingeborg Fey, Ellen Van Hirtuni and this! Week by Muyor C. Van-Chum-, GARWOOD 9 •:'' JTo Limit Quantities Bonnie Coiieland, daughter of ' scholarship winners look over; typical letter aiinouncirijg berlin. •,'•',''•> CRANFORD PAINT P'Mrmatioh about the National labor dispute, it was learned. AgheK 1'innerhn/AH seniors at Cranford High School, the Mr. and Mrs. William Coticliind. their selection. Front row, left to right, Bonnie Copeland, Mr. Carkhuff, who his Just com- Safely Council Mayor C. Van Chnnibc-rlin-said he girls will pe guests of the club, along AVith Lois Copson, AND HARDWARE eyicctytljhe is£UU wouldilie set- 218 Ketford. avenue, will attend . Brenda Beach, Lynne Marlcy and Judy Davison; back row, pleted the llrst year of a tworyejr STORE HOURS: by .tliti.. -WcstrniniiitT"-College—NeVW-Wil- National Morit KcholnVship winnor, :>• it^! annual banquet --•contruc' • ' • —t •— with '' th, e township. ,,-». J.,...... , . —.—~ & LOAN ASSOCIATION to'--th' 'Student tled -so.that all wOrkens-xuoUld'bc accepted U1 position as vice-presi- *R' Open Friday Evening f- 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. back on the job today. . (£&>itlnilcd oA Paid 8) Kathleen Wiesel (winner of special, scholastic award), ijijho First Presbyterian JChutch on Monday evening. 345 South Ave-/ Garwood 104 SOUTH AVE., E. dent ot a Newark real estate ILrtn. • BRIDGE k-6-1871 0 ' \

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$•••••& Two (V.J.) XFITZEN CHnOJSiCLE—TmmSDAT, MAY 18, 19G1 == CHBONlCIX-TIIUKSDAy. MAY 18. 1961 Vage Three CBANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN in ^pril, for .the fulfill-} -Joint Concert Arranged •3 requirenic'nts. of Church Woniea to Hold Report of Ye^sjkjM SDA"R' by the chapter/' .. .','. iRhudodendron and Azalea Kes^ryation Deadline on May 26 Tifi> .chapter will participate Entry of Home rmgeme^XJlasses Listed Democrats 1 Tingrv and Vail-Dearie Glice' till Memorial D.»y ceremonies-an Pollctll i thihis wt-'t'tkk Women will hold a food .saleat Presented byi DiiR Regmb '•vt'ill.havo'-hosteises at the Sftow Slated This Week-end Clubs will join... Saturday at-r«:15 nounccd by Pe ing their investigation, .of the re- Baron's Drug Store. 34• Eastman ' . Asumr ary of the ycar's-actiyitles of CraneVFord Chapter'DAR cal Society" building during Cran Mrs. Edward. L. Ostrove of 106 Wilshire drive isgeneral chairman ported theft• o'f.articles valued at p.m. for a concert in Pingry's.Kreh ^•Civjr Defens Joint Flower SKow: JFZ^ ; v -foreword, a ,"• The fourth annual dinner pUhe Cranford KHvanis Youth Bowling street, on Friday, May_26,'starting wa.....s. *,...... given, b^i' Mrs. .T:imes C.-Wijson,-regent., at.a meeting last"we^ic'Si •I'orcl 6ays. "".-.*• •* for the third yhnual. rhododendron, show of tlje New Jersey- Chapter SC08.9O from the home of Mr: and gymnasium. • / '•. . ••:' ' ' . '• I'til -artistic arrangement , classed for the first joint Flower Friday night at jj League will be held on Sundayi May 28, at 2 pirn, in the Elizabeth Elks- tho home o{ Mrs. John J. Banker,. 19V Dartmouth'• road...... "' " Mrs.-.'^.W,."'Apgar7nostess fchair- of, the American Rhoaodendrjyir^ocigty,' which will' be presented Qt Mrs. John Czarneckl of 47 Eli'/.- .".'Singing witli the Pingry group of- the Cranford • Council _of Garden Clubs on June- 10 artd 11 During 'Days' at 9 a.m. ,'.... ' ••'.'•• 1 Club according to an announcement by President E. Calvin Shirt-. A'memorial was read by Mrs. C. G. Culin, chaplain, lor Mrs. .man, was assisted by Mrs. O. G They are: Karl today by Mrs. Wesley Philo, 9 Iroquois road; general proceeds will benefit "Check for Adel- the Unioh County' Park Comtinssidn's. Tralkide'Museum in the Wat- abeth avenue. will be Peter Hawkins of 103" Thomas street Plans to sponsor an exhibit durx A letter from the president, with tickets and self-addressed return bert D. Cariill, a charter member ot the chapter; Sickort and'Mrs. C. M. Van. Why Chief Powell reported that'in- 1 Chaplains." a project of the United chung Reservation, Mountainside, -this. Saturday and, Sunday, tjolly. street, Richard Kjeldsen of •of • equipment: ing, Cranford Days in Randolph envelopes enclosed; has been sent to each bowler's parents. Parents are Mrs, WilliLm ft. Cox 502 Casino 1 ves.tigatlon last. Wednesdayjjy De- K .you've-• uveKbeen to a flower, sjiow.' and Wld. 'That Looks. eaiS', Church Women of New Jersey, of — LEGAL "1 to 5 p.p.mm. each dayji • -- ' •'• 7 Morningside j)lace^ Richard- Mc- Wood^i Hall of the Qranford Methodist which the )6cal groUELJs a mem' avenue was welcomed as a new tective Sgt.' A. • Frank Burr and juid do jin arVangeinent. like requested to -rnake. ajl returns reported, A sustaining member- Assisting in staging the shovv Ci=eery of 210 Hampton-street and Hopkins, 128 Hilled- Church were announced .by Mrs.prompt'ly so ' that final arrange-, Treasurer'- Albert Bendlin, J19 ber. and a fun rrN Jersey- member. j OrCKANFORD' Detective Henry JPotidoro revealed i hore'is your chancy to try,'.' 1 'ship in the Metropolitan Opera will be tho Spadenhoe Garden William Plilmmer of o. Bargos tistapt dirbci f C ° William H. - Black, Cranford Days ments may be made .with the- Elks NeW' street;" Mrs. "Bendlin, sirls' migranti committee of the "New. ._ Mrs; Witson announced that lloaxd tit Atjjo»tnieut—Zttulnf • * the house ;,had been_ entered, by ••Philo said. Exhibitor^ must Barnacle Cruise tho C»anford Gu.ild.Avus Kiven to. Cranford High ( place. Richard Hawkins of 103 Matthew y, representative of f Club, pcadjintir for reservations.is secretary, or Mrs. H. GraycC of Jersey Council of Churches to be y four he janbers were admitted Tht Hoard o£ Adjustment I Zoning r « Club of Cranford: "- .. breaking a glass pane near the hue,, director of planTmg Democratic Club at a meeting ;l j School. .' . ;. ..-..' .. the Towhshij) oi Ctfanfurdv N'./J., held irieitibers of Cr-dn- Monday.' Additional tickets niay 209 Columbia ai-onue;- boys" jun- UJicd "for" purchase ,of .a.'ncw'sta-' -(•; i this- year, r. :/ Cut trusses of rhododendrons lock of a re"ar door. Mr. Czamecki Holly, street, club librarian, will .-Headents interested 1 lie 7i junior. An award was made to the high \tiubli? ht-^rlnU ort M on liny,"'April 24, 19C Ohe-Wonidn J.Ga'rden Clubs. - • X To Be Conducted Tuesday in the—Municipal Build-> be obtained for adults'-br children ior secretary. •._. ,'. '" _"•••• and' azaleas which have been grown told the police he' discovered the -•ing with the Buttondowns. . C. the communications ~ r tion Bi-ennpi tif Wynnewood, {•'a., school senior rnaking the 'highest I ing.'~ -~'/ • ..- ' • • ' '..- ..; ; __ .' out-ofrdoors . will. be displayed theft, on returning home at 10:30 Brett Boocock of 18' Riverside asked to call .Mr. ^ L-aiipt-n.ient.-cJasses are as fol- from the ticket committee com- Checks should be macre-out .to dauKhJ.er' o former regent Mrs. four' • year • average in history.! 4/dl Application of SUjw?fmarkets OfSe Fridau, Saturday "The exhibit will bb shown Sat- posed of Mrs. E. J. Cook, -33 Col-the Cran/oVd Kiwahis -'' Youth Thomas L. :irerman, briiiclniftotal iiiiiu;.. Co. for v.'iiri^iiccs lo perm it utvc wyth identification ; of iliiSj various the""nig}it befbre.-The house" had drive is associate/director. Hopkins. \H ' .Th^SS Barnacle will ca^ off as urday, June, 3, from. "1:30 to 5:30 Honorary PBA .Meeting* 'feii...-history'', «icdals, four Cer-j ion lif a .building" with>t '5 fool. scibac 1 umbia avenue, and Mrs. "John 'Bowling league and sent to either mcmbershir, ' to G5. : from front' progeny line Und wlwoui specips, and. members of the so- A None-woman fashion been unoccupied since 4:30 p.m. Speclal," design .wliedultjd at 8:15 p.m.. tomori'ow p.m.". Mrs, M. Jordan Price is tificates of."merit, and' four Good; s Theisz.' 15 Washington place.. .'. Mrs. Cook-'or Mrs; Theisz before lynal regular meeting beforo^ 1uiucji£ frbiiv.rear line or wcsT" side, lit: c'tet^-'will be in attendance to an-'^Drama in Dress," was presented Listed as missing were: -A lady's and SatuMuy as the rcVU^'-AH'at' preparing the exhibit. ~ | Six [programs-were arranged by Citizenship' medals virere given-iri ofioTv"l'2 South Aventv*, Weit, Ul&ck. 370/LQ t'sting .rhytbin';; Mrs. Jc ^D. /At the "dinner, trophies 'will'be the 'summer..r^ci'ss. Will be held- by swer questions. Non-members may by Miss Judith Keith;/fashion di- \yrist, watch valued at $25; man's Scii," is^.presented -in ..Handolph '»-Harold, j. Seymour, • Jr., presi- the,Jtay. i2 deadline.- Prompt co- ..Mrs, IS. A. Got?,..program chair- the junior highX schools. Seven s» «. r. 8. 9. ^iid to. Ircool of 210 Cranford avenue awarded to both the sponsors and operation on the part of all par-the Honorary'-'Brunch of Cranford man;, |n kec pitig "With the national American flags, were'. «iven. to Girt It Was . tlitf deekimv of tilt* bo&rd iha submit entries from 9 a.m., to. rectop', editor, and-Rv(plicist aV a,Vristswatph, $25; jady'.s diarnon'd Lisultant.. Mrs. M. F. Norr of Hall of • Cranford' ,-Moih6dist dent, announced that,,a —Chinese tbe application bi* denied. A toj>y o£th< noon Saturday .by. contacting: Mrs; the team members of thellrst and erits will be especially appreciated, 52, PBA, in tfif .CFahwood, themcy"Fot What Avail—If dessert ' card - party .oni Tuesday dinner ring, $200;-lSdy.'s- engage- [ierokeo road: Ss •consultant-ior Church. : • X.. auction followed by a-social hour Qsittovc-in .advance- 1 : T Garwood, at 7^30 p.m. JomorroW.i tlccsr "~ " "•" " ~^.' sponsered bythe combined VIA "merit Vring'~5250;" mail's^ pockef - ^Scenery"TJaWcd" utjdci' 'the"rstr- will"be"rield at~theTiext meeting, p •to.a'jjlrl •w.-o'ut float being prepared UOAttD ' OP ADJOSTMEN While at the-show, visitors will -Three li's" composition"dii- ; Ro^rick WrSrnitlfSvni preside. "V • All jhatic hat-find sth'te quotas „. ItoWt L. Cliux*. Jr. departments at Sherlock Hall of watch, $75; camera, ...$16195, and ng school days-. .'...' • pervLsion of Lester'Black, will por- .TuesdlovJune 20, at, the Elks' thpee, -leagues: ;• Glrls'r JLeuguie, All interested friends and rela- for Cranford Days: '••• ". "..-•• be invited to view the rhododen 1 1 1 were nd contributions were "*"' ChaimUm. ^Trinity ChuTch. ' . ;| ' flash holder, $1.6.95. •> -, ' Best Buy," an arrangement of trax the Gulliver Travel '-Agency, lodge. Mrs.' LeslitrP. Glick and Boys' J.Unior League '" and Boys' tives, us well as. the.Jbowlers and A^'-gold ^honor award was pre"S'umiftcr'B- . Su.*eeU*£_ dron-display garden being devel- v \niajjfi [to th local Red.Cross and Scerflary Proceeds from the party will be The ' initial investigatioiT was yjt--d'Ock of the' SS Barnacle'.and 1 Mrs; Black will be auction _ co- Bantnm' League. Each league^also their immediate families, arc in' sented. to%rs.*Wili6'ri gt the.. 70th oped by the.society and the Union fruits and/or V-e(;etables, SCENE AT -SEA—Charles Wallace'. Mrs. Elsie Ingeholm ancf. Miss 1 IJistorjicnl , May .J7. -l!Mil^ used-for the nurses' scholarship conducted by Lt.Pt-ter F. Miller. Davy Jones' Locker.^-^ •,''•.. • •-s chairmen. ••;•' • ... will award trophies foir high aver- vited to attend. ..'•_.'• / . Mrs. Wilsonjjjoritipcntal ConKr>ss' irr Wakliin«- Adv. *V*s: Jf-1-tH * * 5-1 County Rhododendron Display ultant,, Mrs. A. Wr BuscK, 8 Dov-othy Shortens 'itiipe't: coaurnis sA basket in scene from Metho- fund. The VIA annually uwards'. BR 6-0349 Scund-.effects afld dunce music Desmond D. MacMahon, Demo- age, high series, .high game • and Garden Committee (of which Mrs litc'g a ii "cottrt; "Browse dist revue, "All a: S-^;" •hcl&i prcieated in Randolph Hull tonior- aiiS200 scholarship to-^ii gW en» have ' been tujk^a ..undei' direction cratic MUnicipar chairman, arid most'improved bowlers.." , Charles IT. Haag of^U Highstreel '," iiitcrpr.vtiyc arrangement oi Karl Pgiffiith. Mrs. John Kopf row and Saturday Bights. ••• • ' ~ . ' - - '. taring nursing.' ling tht title of. a book, novr : other new 6fflccre;-w.ercjntrodUced Achievement award certificates Free Anti-Hubies Clinic program Tor publica Tjy Hr^Seyrhour.' Mr. MqcMuhoTT Miss Keith demonstrated' that uro x given m r erf \thu the-Onion County-Park Commis- ss open to.one'"wht> enters ^ Eugene JCoenig and the outlined plans for- a campaign for Opens at Town Garage C&B wisely chosen, dramatic accessor- Yankee Stadium r petition fbr the first time or loa^ue-'s standard for «ood sports-^ sion; Initial plantings were made «mior HiEfi Fellowship will serv"e 5 Frank DiTutlio, Jr., candidate for 137 dogs jnopulated A Luther and son trip to a'ball manship, bowling courtesy, excel- •.There: 1 t in. tho garden .-&"' sh.ort distanc ies c'dn malce one basic'jdress serve, [won no awards. in prevj, •efreshnitnts. • . v 'Operation Abolition Fihn Township Comnilttee. Tuesday afternoon as .,the-annual from the museum, in the fall o for many purposes. jShe said vivid game at" Yankee Staqlium is plan- jSTconsuItant, Mrs. lent, cooperation, and attendance. MINT The cast' includes: . Lawrence _.Mr. -MaeMahbn' thanked Mr. Patches alsorate awardoit for (lrst free •iintirfabies^clilnic conducted I960 atjd.. Recently many new hues denote vibrancy; quiet tones, nod Sunday, June . 11. by Cub |24Jl)ik'ida place; vgifer Rev-, act,. Kenneth . .Stewart, Doris Glftk for.his s<;rylce as jjiunlcipal by,J the'. Board (if Health got un- plants hay.- -^^ . • by bus.-- • """".''. as part^of design, c'on- Elsie 11 Glick did not seek reelection be- The annual,pack picnic will bo f • •'O'pt'i-alion"Abolition. *; a SiJm dealing ^ith comriiunist "operations tlcult splits. ' •__ ;-V-.;- ! South nvenuty. west. '. .••'•,. •'...-.--, held Saturday, June. 17, from 10 and iHt'.iltraaons, will be jisi ljfarTCr^BSltSviijwiliu^at~B:30;-'ir.ixi; cause:uJ~a~p3SssTble",0uiillict.,uf iif ^jannTo?niiTntow~niay y bobo jj crinic tiessioiiS wtn—continue fy;the'plants..^'..•• . -- ._-•-,• • the WteJl dressed. Imaginative wpjn- : Mrs.".' Maryr" Rogers, N3.m. to 4-p.m. in,the Maples Sec- plnce. ' ••'• :'-.'.'' -\ • ; Tuesday at the America ^ Casino"under-auspices of dranford terest.' with -his 'po'sitiori: as as- obtained from .the . above ticket! iroriT 7 to- O'-ft.m; tomOjri'ow, from Mr. and Mrs, Haag are among t^ajways".ijpld' the* spotlight.- tiny Treasures,',' miniature .'ar- Robert's, Nancy Hale, Paul Hen- tion- of Rahway River Park. Cubs - PosC'212, Amcri'oa'tt'LaaiarL. __ .. . sistant county prosecutor. Committee members, or from Presij 3 to- 5 ..pinir Tuesday ,and from 7 those serving oh the show_coth- She was' ih|roduced by Mrs. Hel- Baron's iomentrnot to exceed four in- tferson, Robert Boud; • William .••-$ir;v Seymour presided. y ; will meet at Lincoln School at 6:30 •Bell's ident Shire, 110 ..GiertWood rbad; I to 9 p.m. next Thursday. -.-••- Jriittee fcr-the New, Jersey Chap- mut A.-,Ii»'rs^». .-.'.•• ' '-.•> i±.\- . 11, consultant. Mrs; B H. KMO\', Roy.Bair.; ;' Contmandor. WiUiaw J. For'chiim and Vict-i-omniande'r'Edward Sure it's lino saving pednlos on a ter of the American Rhododen- p.m, tomorrow to >attend a gold 1 J. Gill havt'^ e.vti'nA;d >c _Mrs7"J6hn CvKle'in," president, Seller's' x^ JpotU* 4'2' Berkeley .plaS ; Also, Eleanor Hall, Jeanne Dex- 1 fow "specials"—but' -wouldn't yoii dron' Society. Spadenhoe Club star inspection at Warinanco Park, ter, Bonnie Beach, Gail Davison, tion to all ''-resiiiitits.,of"? Playhouse, -'-MilltAirn, Saturday: WCTU Pli»w Vathor SAVE IN A BIG WAY . ._„ welcomed the• gti^sts."""She' .'an- Elizabeth. • ', """ Rocs of the Past," "composition ; members__servlng on- the staging nounced the annualslUncheon of pjreting --phase— of—Cranford'k tiul .MacMillan, Janet HopkinS^ mutrity.ta yit-w the aim. The group will enjoy dinner and on a whplo cartful of your favorite 1 ^Harry Brown xySs named cub-; During Craufor«l Days .committee include Mrs. Ostrove, the "VIA' will bc^httldSqt 'Wally's WILL y, consultant, Mrs..: W. R. i.neer Hallenbeck, Arthur Doudt . At last: week's" meetir.gw ~rlr- Gil3 j-ijSJcihg later!—Commander Ford-^ ^1 foods? -JPhon shop KURTZ MAR- .Mrs.THarold Paehlke, Mrs., feed master; Chartcfc-BircKoU;- assistiint Stephen Hall,'Paul Doud, Ken- reported the_post's 1&6£. ir.oirJbcr-Lj.h-.im reported ~ several mcmbtifls Currie . M e m o r i ai,." Wplnan's KET regularly aad- waich your Restaurant, Watchuhg, 120 Wilshire drive. Greaney,'Jirs, J. J._Cungelosi, Mrs. pcubmaster, and Donald Wood, com- Local Drama," att arrangement nctii Raiser, Adol.ph Buucr, Daniel ship totals 1'55. ' ; - ! arid- their vvives also, .plan'"to at- -Christian "Temperance Union, dls- savings add tip;*fo dollars. .Yes-~ 1 June 6, at 12:50 p.m.•'- GeVh-udo E. 'Ev Schneider and^Mrs, Andrew mittee cfiaiTmah, at a recent meet- iesting the title at a play, .con- Thix'ton, Robert Swishcr, Richard Comnwnder Fordhitn Siitp«--d | tend the jatiiiual dinner-dance of cusScd plans to present an exhibit your savjngi tjiow bigger—faster-r- Doliriitk. ': . ' • . • Lyttle priedmah of Orange,^UK:- ing at Lincoln School. THE WORD *'M?RACJLE" IS NO at Randolph Hall of the Meth- tun?r and analyst 6nr theatBpanH hnt,>irB;*'K. ATFlniii, 34 Crane Smith, Kenneth Mceks, Mrs.. David B. Thempsoa. Hou-atd't.'; the Union CountyrEeJiion June 10, at KUHTZ MABKET because all Awards were made- asfollo\vs: becca Righter. odist .Church during ~CranIor£ OUILprices are LOW PRICES ail- current literature, will give a "Re MISNOMER FOR TODAY'S DRUGsl ju-ay, and '".Patio Parties," biul- Arnescn, H:iro!d A. Gl-ivit-r. ar.d j Jthe linal session of the couples" 7 tenner,-' Harry Brown, -Itobcrt |t;iblc setting for six or more Also, Elaine SJcKud, Bruce Days at its luncheon-, .meeting're- the Jimo. - . '. ; . -"•'" LEGAL NOTICE view of Best Current Plays." F. -Edwin" Winter, all pasi eoisi- i isowlmjficague was held Saturday J Cots^on, Larry—Rodman, Nicholas „'• • ••:''.. and appropriate .design of plant i-ilslci,- Nancy Jmus, L'bra Lynn cently at tho; home of Mrn. Joseph '"Mrs. Kenderton Barbe'r an- Tritai4c; assistant .denner, Larry manders. and-Thciitias L. IJamil- i evening at Iho Casino followed'.by .^, Tunnerr 2 Stratford terrace atassaSc r trial, consultant, Mrs. }'(. W,.Vyllie, Sue Frazer, Jamos Righter, refreshments.' The ^j- -., NOTICE . of iNtESTTftM nounced, the Refugee Concert at they are- actually INEXPENSIVEI ton as. meinbt-re of thi I dancing--'and. Eleven members attended. Evans, Albert Ri^kalla; bear,~ Joel j;hlin, 5 .Bkioininydale-aveiiuo. vyiilinm Woidt, Frederick Jaclison, be resumed! in •- the- 'tWce'.'HMce . that CKANI-OHD EtlKS, 3:30 p!m. Sunday .in Sherlock Hall Koppelmah, George HilbertT committee • to prosott 3 new I program will" Welcomed us new members Ablerbo.died _ Qualify Meats a.P.O.E. LODGE NO. aoqa, has applied to ;-. too, when you consider how ftistic arrangement classes nlso CnroUi Nailer, Martin Babcock, slate of officers-to jat; 'eloetc-d iaae were Mrs. Mabel Menzlos and;Mr.*i he Totwiuhlp . Comtnlttoo o/ tliu Town- will be sponsbred by the- Cranford -'Lion, Wayhp. Gwllliam, William be available for Juniors. John Kopf, Robert Smith, Donald ship plUCrallford "for HtfneWaL-of Club Kiwanis Club' i'or the"New- Jersey Marston, Robert Hubbuch; wolf, quickly they speed your recovery.'. .. .. Margaret Cromey. Possibility al Uct-nso' toe premiseji situated at 051 es^ will include:. "Safety Vietorm, Gail . Ei'ickson, Nathan | Leo V. O'Brien, third vice-eom- sponsoring young people at camp Lincoln .Avvnu«'Easl,_.Crunfort Camp W.eib- Robert Cplsfort; - giald arrow, John. |t!" arrangciirtcnt to signify first Youog, • Albert_ Marshall, • Henry The post's p:irtieipat:oa in the \c-\. i llngeiif[ "Germany. Mrs. Sidney L, Johnson, .William Stofeton,' Loufa r,innuni.,Memorial Day paKidc-.wiil i mander.ihas beeti iTuiiied business this"summer was discussed.-Mrs. ••airtei* and adfd«v)iseii t>! th« otrlccrd are: "Cook Out,"- bro\ym'os and DufK'. John Andrews. Tunner presided In the absence «f JEXAt,TED HULPH: JVaiik >. CuoHa. 217-Nunn is chairman.of a tea to fol-Chodosh; silver arroV William ETE SAFE —.BE SUR6 incitide "a- color Kua.rd~s.Kjl .<3rill | ' of the American _lieglpn mt,"' i?irl scatils; •Ki^o.. Maurice Fuller. Earl team, succeeding. Mr. ^ri^Vlbferf^alkv^^'^aiiftftuesC WEADING TKNJGHTI rrilik. X. Mullln, 1 'boy scouts; "-'Sportsorama,'" Paljifnth, Lynne M:ir.leyv Melanie 1he Dacron ahJ cotton are Ibe iiv* :;"'!"•'• . Cranford Daw and - pressure of business. The ini- to Florida— Mrs. Cannon Morris co.l Urkildo PI.. Cran^ord. N. J. _Den l_won the jeuUbie to/ at-^ BUY YOUR DRUGS IN TV DRUG STORE ^inds oi sports, and ''Woodland. Dmytriw,' Mrs. Barbara •.Crissey, •seen duriny : . Also ! Field on June 2. Wear, nod waijiintf. *.and.al- 1 b:il(lk."130 W. Edward St'.'Iscllrt. N. J. The ncif' Municipal parking 1 berl. "Jean Jansen, Mrs. Audrey taking part will be irf cf ktHFlJ JUSTEES:--' llobott _Winiawsoit, .307 titries hr-the arlislic classes The brax'est thing you Can do10 Manipton roiul returned Satur- _ lidht and dark thadet, it ii " Sloimhton Avu., Cranford, N. J. lot on Chestnut "street, between be registered by June f~wi1.li Paffrath, .Mrs. Madjolnine Beach, Cliaptt-r 228, National. E ' Gentlemen wlio tube pride in their Warm wcuttier Walter U, Wiisowiskl. B VltUfield St.', when you are not brave is to pro- day from Fort Laudeftiule,. Fin. Ippcaranco will Want to own these dacron «nj worthy of well dressed Sentle- Cranford. N. J. '— High street and the Rahway. consultant. Arrangement the Rev. Clark "Van AYtken and the Twirlin" Associ::tioa, wh:~h meo. " •' ' • • ' • • •' August' Su'ilnliulnl, :i]9 . So. Union fess courage, and act accordingly, where they spenl the past "four . .tvoritcd huitt ^hiclt the. skipper* atsiires td be cool River, is now-available for use, ids will.be blue ribbon, first; V, Dr. Albert Allinger.- -\— post sponsors, .;ind a co-ntyssi«- iind not prone to wilting dejpite bijll-rising lejnpcfm- Axe.. Cranford, N. J. - !/—- ..••-.• '—Cowa Harris mbnths, ' : WilUativ &I. LUtiddeku, 41 Katilahei^an it was. announced yesterday by Jribbori, second; yellow.ribbon, post and auxiliary nu-n~ tiirei.''.-.. • . ,;' . ~ 39.95 " Ct, Cranford. H. Jr.. ..-. Township Engineer P. J. Grail. Th«i iloat. which wilJ depic1 "Jame.-: J. Doolcy, 22 l^hiHo Av07, i and white ribbon, honorable •••liV Cranford,- N.• .:tJiT(yV» POUND CAKE ... 69c OV MAnv- I.-' UOTNE. Beautifully Cleaned and Finished D m: 35e _. Rlirsuant tn. t|wf oidtrr • of KUGKMlf J. 'KintC. Sllirin!iili>_of the Crtimty of Onlnn, M£: lout; upon thy nijptit-ntinn~nf itu- iin-"]' tleryl^i^c' 0080 these perfcct^fitfmg lefrsizc SOAP (1 FREE with 2) i 3 Bath' >»/« CONDtTtOHED StNSiBlE Mai UtEVAIC • Shlttorproof • Superior Strength COFFEE AbDAF£,NCe ,• W.*lH*f0r66f • 20 DtcorslarColor*.. w,;(i ,„ Ciiy Cl..lt -itickings ,\. ; Full Fashioned- for the for Hit tooll.i • Wide varioty ot »h«p«* and tliat - - | Cashmere Bouquet. 31c L$, Reusable $#49 i I TETLEY—lc Sale 64 for 2 Cannister I inmt ** thuVlLQN Lhil uu titti fijmlyou luy 4- I 19th Hole with lit KKCLUSIVV. riLON GUAHANTi:!!,, wid Seamless . • *"~irf/ styles 'ON / w ocoan-fronTwitiK has bwn added ia the ^!.1rl5)cr TEA BAGS S 9 « » ..,66c "" YUBAN I GARMENTS Fixins 'FEATURES' ou«h-Blenheim. It ofT(;rs the utmost in sumptuous living S^eUi .. ate al reduced prices . , » MJNUTE—lOcOff pkg, INSTANT COFFEE BROUGHT by.the sea- Air-conditionod bedrooms, individual p»vat*j- IN BEFORE balconiea willt owan view, and television in each roo.m. For All Of k 3 DAY* OMLV POTATOES. 29c I •-••.••(.. 7 . •• 12 NOON And of course, all the usual featured of-the hotel await your pleasure: sundocks, private bcaidb;,.e.ntr;ince. poof, Your NESTLES'—10c Off I* pkg. poolside cafcV evening entertainment, excellent euisir.*.-.' Building ' ' '• .. • • " i " ' oceaH water in most baths, and. wore. Write for moderate l.G5Slockin<.j:: on isulcvlar • Ul. — 3 pn. 4,20 QUIK COCOA ... 88c European and Mod. Am JPlan rate. Also Inclusive Plan? Meeds SE R VI C:E::;p: BY WE available. Or call. 60<>-34!M2il; in N.Y. MU. 2-4S4&. 1.50 Slocklnqu on uulo lot :. • ,^.... 1,28,-r- 3 prs.•. 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-V 1 •^•--r-:- ••/*«."-". •• Pace Four . • "' CRANfr6ltD elair, and" thoTrailside'Museum; clergy, workers } of Less than $7,408,29? separates Edfia t>. IClueRfel, '50, of I£l7-Nprth tdken in an-ambulance after being Mrs. Richard. Dudley,. Metropoli- : Week's Weather Fund DHve • 242 parish ca.riipaigh organizations, the campaign from the $25,000,000 avenue, east. 'Sjhe died May.8 in stricken at home. • ',. . . "•• tan Museum of-'Art, IJew York; M 1 ±B»} ™,.__^ lf families arid friends.ore 1goal, it Was oni»uiv*-s" Camp*%hich opens children have registered- for next Tho Rev. Robert Bizzaro, rector Scrviets; w.ill Fe held, at - Gnrj eight years. She attendcidjCalvary back in football ...and also was afor,the first day of.'school on Lake, near Hope, i, fall's kindergarten classes. ' possible 300, in the annual .departmental shoot at the NQiViahegan ment campaign it~was announced . of Trinity Episcopal Church, offiei- weelcas the rnercury'ranged frorn Jul>\ .2,'"'.it wa?-'Announced "this youngsters between 8 • .Memorial, 12 Springfield avenue' Lutheran Church. .standout baseball player at Cran- Thursday; September! 7, according 1 ..Address- stickers, are available Park range, of the Ijrnion- County Pnrk Commission, It Was reported this this week. '• The local goal .was .ntcd at serviqos yeslerdny at the a high-of S^' degrees to a low of week\j)V Xir£< Arthur .Boertmann, Interment wirnbt-private. Survivors are her hiisbapd, Jo- ford High School. - to. ffie' official school calendar rq- :of Tsgei. -Applicj; for" mailing- magazines to .India week • by Chief .tester W. Powell $150,000. • . • church. Interment was in Fair- •Mrs. Rellly was the'Widow o , He was graduated f rpjn Cranford leased'by trie Board of Education. 48-degrees"-.yesterday. ' Only '18 registrar^-' ' „ ; „. "• available at 'Ri.'ct- under the Peace Corps of Ideas 'seph F. Klutspfel; a son, Joseph C. degree days were recorded. OU P The. pistol experts and - their A final "central report meeting _ view Cemetery, West-field. tfaVnes D, ."fteiily, a handler of Ijox at home; .-a. daughter^ Mrs.- lior- High School in 1955, and attended Orientation for new teaci5,cr.s and Spprtsman's' Shop p"u nro.gram,Mt ^was announced by W. Kane, Jr., 257; Patrolman Mat, Precipitation during the week, Thcrfe are. two openings for-the- : scores-are: •'. ~ " -.-. thaw T. Haney, 256;'; Patrolmail and gala victory rally will be held 1 1 . . C.-»pt. N. OH. Fiskc Itysi 335. VFW, I"",'. . fits' arid a sports—promoter, veil' raine C. Donneiry of cV.ariford and Davis and Elkiiis College, Elkins, staff meetings, will bft-held Tues- quarters and-the 6)-anS '''»?5'1 Mrs. S. J.' Dwyer, international re- s totaled .T£-inches. ••'-', liret. Weekv .which—extends" from Lt. 'Peter P. Miller, who is in William F. Crissey,, 255, and :Pa- at Roosevelt Stadium, Jersey City, iiricT the Cranfbrd Police Doparl- died- <) number of years ago. a fj'i'ndch'ild. W. Va., where ho was a member day, Scpternber 5. and Chronicle :o(tico lations . chairman. . StickefS : and ~A 'yc^r ago the temperature;] trolman Michael F. Fedroff, 255/ | ntfxt. Wednesday evening. More riYent conducted -.services Tuesday Born in New York, Mrs. Rolllj of Sigma . Phi EpsUopr fraternity. The first holidays will be Thurs- further information can be 'ob- charge of "Hrearms "and qualifying at Qray Memorial,. 12 Springfield ranged -from a. high of aVdegpi« tests for the department, 287;.:Pjir lived in Cranford for 49 y_eai-s bo- For the past year; he wafs •employed day and Friday, November Si and ; : tained- from Mis. Dwyer,' - nvcnu.tr.-•'"• . ".'•'• to a-4e-vv--f)f 45 degrees with 38'de- j •-: v. fore rnovhi'g~to' WostTleld last year. g :Rica' as a salesman for tho :U.S. En- -r^Vlrtnbership Chairman Mrs. trolinan John M. Thinions,.284; 10, when school will close' for thegree- days recorded^. . .^Rainfall j • Born in Carharaj>lon, England, Survivors are two sons, William KENILW6RTH—A- solemn high velope Co., Metuchenj_ . - - ' annual Teachers' Convention m A. 'Thornton, reported a final Patrolman Bernard A. JDpyie, Jr., totaled .35 inches.- .-:'- - •' '>',." For The Best . U5 he dame to this'country 45 years E. 'al'home ^ind Jain.es N. of mass of requiem was. offered yes- He was a member' of • the, First Schools also' ,\vjll close for a twq- .figure of 755.'member's."'••-_ ~ 284; Patrolman-Joseph J.^Kovacs, ' ago and lived .in Poulsboro for .13 wood; a daughter,'Mrs.- Harry fW terday moaning for Fqderigo Rica, day holiday-at Thanksgiving No- • .This weelcV temperature record: Board members voted "to take a 283;^ Patrolman Frederick G. &ob- Presbyterian Criurch. " y~ •• '.'•' Decree HEARING er^s, 282. ' , ' : years before moving here .36"years Richard of Cranford; four. yrnnd- 71, of 248 North' mh street, "who Surviving are his parents) Mr. vember 23 and 24. '. nie.wbership in tho Cranford His- *IR CONWT10NER sons and-a brother, William Kioto died Sunday at-home after a- brief "fax. Mln. Avg. at the torical Society;.— ' ;" . . . Patrolman'Arthur"E.- Anderson, and Mrs. John.BrEmmons, . The' Christmas recess will begin Thursday He* retired in 1951 as aproduc of Mountainside. _ illness. ' • .. .'. ; • ':'".••' Friday, December 22, at the close *Jr- 282; Patrolman Alfred V. G'rickow- Friday" Least Possible c«f ski, 281; Patrolman Harr.V C. EARLY BIRD SPECIAL iien. enfiineer_at DuPoht Co.,.Gras. The Rev. Salvatorc Citarella, as-, qf.-schooi-—Classcs—wilL-rcsume 1 -H- ChmiciiICarXinHen7He slstant "pastor, officiated' at the Tuesdajr," January 2— '. Saturday ^SEE^ Brown,"Z80r~Patrolman Robert J, 1 taurenPireseiits- : Sunday 82 ,57 Students Ryan,-273; Lt. Ralph J. Koury, served for 32 year's in the heavy Mrs. 'Frederick Roessle ceremony at St. Theresa's Church! Schools will be closed- otj Lin- 70 e^^RVICE ^ AS-LITTLE AS Monday ,< 71 LOUIS M. 271; Patrolman Raymond ti. David- chemicals department. In late ' Services were Keld yesterdn'j The Rev. Michael Hudack, assistant Paperat Building coln's birthday, Monday, Febrii.nr^. 81. \ MEETS MOVIE STAR — Barbara. J. Isinger' of 6 Princeton' road; years Oho served as ii Cranford .pastor, was deacon.arid_the Rev. Tuesday 75 • 69 —At The |-4i member-of Cedalite, Junior Achievement company sponsored by Enter Float Event son,-269; Patrolman John J. Herz- We will remove Air Conditioner from cabinet clean - NEW or REBUILT afternoon at Gray's, £ 12. and!. Washington:!;' birthday^ Wednesday* er, Jr.,' 268; Patrolman John P. school crossing Kuaf3. street, Wcstflcld, for Mrs; BoverT.v Sylvester P. McVbigh, pastor, was, Thursday, February 22. ,,'.>'• rf 48 -60 I Itadm Corporation of America, tells John "Wayne about Cranford Students at Union. Junior Col- condenser^and evaporation coils -— Lubricate fan.' Institute Meeting * Readings through 4 p.mr Korsch, 267. • : NEW PORTAIBS.ES $ Inch Vax Mr. Fanner was a fomer ves- -Louisa. Roeiisle, 31, of '1690 TRam- sub-doacoh'. ' ..-"• •-" • Easter recess will begin^Fnday, HEARING Hiyl) Schoolls "participation 'in ".Operation "Ciaiifornia," youth lege will enter a float in' the motor and other parts — Install new filters, replace , trytnan of Trinity Episcopal Father Hu3ack read the eommit- Sidney Lauren- of J La Salle Cranford-JDays celebration," ' Detective Henry Polidoro, '2671 apo way, Scotch April 20, and classes will resume j incentive program of Junior Achievement of Union County, during Patrolman Thomas- R. Bentson, ~ We Handle All • Chwch and -during his-.voungcr tai pravm-s .it St: Gertrude Conn- t at—the irie lloat"-wni~feature: a"replica in cabinet._Regularly^$6.95 plus filter. ,, ; ..i.^. years served for a time as a plain- j tery, Woodbridge. "-Paramount t^rave^TvIIonywoocrTHarbura arid 27 268; Lt. Lawrence T, Bonriell, 264; Plain/leld, after H brief illness.. •Johns^Manville Researfih Center be held oh'Memorial Day, Wed- Demonstration | our jl ;. other'tlhidh''Co"Unty' Junior Achievers were guests "for a week in of the""main entranco of the col- ; ITH - CORONAS clothesnrian in the London, Er Born in Italy, Mr. Rica lived ijni s In Rifle Shootiug ^ n Mn Patrolman Myron Cyrribaluk, 264; REMINGTONS - ROYAL§^ ^friiTRev', Harold A. Scott, pas- in Manville, presented a technical nesday, May .30. . . rooaa or your own homt [Hollywood' in" recognition of, outs^pdlng performance-"m" the loge's hew Nomahegatt Building, Patrolman George A. Porcclla, Sr., Innd, police department. this country for 60 years, most of paper' yesterday on ."Adhesives The last .day of ctaqses will be A rifle training and shooting ; UNDERWOOD - ETC. -^ Mr. Farmer, a veteran of World tor of the Fanwood • Presbytcriar teries ftnd~ repairs,; BUB, I JA proaram. .-• '• "' *"• .'• - ' ';• "•- -' Several co-eds will be stationed 264; Sgt. Lou;is L. Guertln, 263; Church, officiated, • liiterment wa that tim Hearing Aids' Miss Beverly Jacobson is chair-- Patrohrian "Raymond" J. Cosmas, ^ Phone BR 6-1776 .-.-: Bom iri-Garwood, Mrs. Rpessl Theresa's -Ghurch. " A graduate of the- College of Preliminary" rifle * instructions Kiwatn's Club of Paulsboro. He Surviving are liis wife, Mrs. will be givi^n to the troop bv. a PARgAVEr kookside PTAto Learn man for the project aud-Josepli-T^- Detective Sgt. A. frqnk Burr, Trinucfl in Sf'Otfh Pining nigh* Stokw i.*in charge of desigi}- Oth- wus a ..lieutenant in the auxiliary ago.. She was graduated in 105 Anna Vitale Ricaf two daughters, us studied i|t the Polytechnic tional, Rifle_Associatioh instructor. 'police urjifc of the' Civil Defense, Mrs. Mary Regp • and Mrs. Rose er members of tho committee' are: • Patrolman-Jrhomas ;R. itcrzeri -from Trenton StattTCollege.' She IftiiUute of Brooklyn and tjiS.itfow Joseph Hartzler o£ Clark is scout-' TeMPh 2G2;Captain George L. Rosendtil.c, •oriianteaticiri with which he was Parent!,'and a sbn Frank, all of master. ' . . • . . •••..•••'•, -Edward Maley; Frank - DeBornar- was a. member; of the Fanwood v 'York University. College' of En-/Benefit Dance 261; Patrolman Edward J. Klubc-n- l -sncc-'lMl).-- -.fete"'was a' Presbyterian Church, r Kenilworth; 15 grandchildren • i'hc troop wiHparticipate in the Parents-who despair over the seeming—lack of responsibility dis and- James Gleason, all of 26 Eastman St. Cranford IN ST. CI^ANFpRD 27 - SiVianstrated by their children in performing hou:;chbld and personal Cranford^ sftics, 259; Sgt. Vlncqqt Ls Brinker- .. Surviving are -.her husband, ville as -a chomist-in-finishes re- spring camporee atrCamj>_^Winnee' hoff/ 258; Patrolman Samuel -W. (Offer Expires May 31) FROM CRANFOHJD THEATRE "/..'.'I :; ;,|;^_._.;- ._ _• • "League of~Union County. r lores and'dolng homevvork regularly will be given so ' " The.project is a joint effort of Frederick A. Hoessle; two daugh- search in^ 1954 and presently is a Approximately 900 persons are bago, May.. 27-28. .-Parents—and" Cymbaluk, aSTlTi .'• Surviving are his 'wife, Mrs ters, Alison A. and Valerie, and' expected to attend the tenth an- friends are ihyited to attend the in solving their problems when the Brookside Place School PTA the Day. Seasion Student Council -_Elizabe.th_W,_H6\var.d Farmc)rr ~.s y irriber of the finishes," impreg- 1 and the Inter-fraternal Council. r two "sons, Frederick A.,' Jr!,. and nants^and adhesives section of the. nual dinner-dance.i'or the benefit campfirc-nir-8 p.m. Mayv27y,and a film strip;' "ResiJonslbiiity- Can Be Taught; atMts final ' daughter, Mrs. George M. Lincoln, Randall. WJ, all -at home; her jiar- Maspnic- Services^ere conducted of Boys' Towns of -Italy;, Inc.,' on losing exercises at 1:30'p.m. iiay ee.tinc of the year-.tonight The float will be entered in the Sunday, night pX the' Mastapetcr Dfitch Brand and Central Plastics ... eliminatei Jr., of Huntlrletbn, W. Va.; a sore Mr... nni-I Mrt f houjnf L, Saturday -at -Hotel Essex House, d;:/" - I 'riiocmebting".'"-'whicfeT" also "T> River Carnival to-bcrhrfd~DnrJunc - Roberf A. of Crahfordja; grandson Suburban, Kpsello . Park for Ed-Research Department at the^Re- PTA.wili serve ice" cream to the4 from 3:30 to 7:30 at Notnahcgan of Scotch Plains; hc-r grand- search Cctatpr, . Newark. "... • ature classroom displays of chil- and three sisters, Bflrs. Mary Goffih ward Stpnpf 84, oL240 North ave- r i -aftey the Brtpkside phy- Hiotjiery" Mrs.- -Anulffl' Tfo-nry of 1 The Boys^ Towns-Committee, of Piirk. ailcl Miss Florence and Miss Amy nue, west, -who died Friday at The author of numerous pub- toivls'schoolwork—and—the—ihP Kicat education demonstration; at Scotch Plainsr and a brother, Union County, Inc., under the filiation - of new officers, J/ml FREE! air of Eniiland. home.- '••'.' lished technical articles on resins, the school on Tuesday at -1:30^ p.m. Hownrd C. Henry of Plainfield. leadership of -Arthur Venneri of mt at 7:45 p^m. in tho>i&hool LEGAL NOTICE The services were -conducted by paints; and coatings, Mr.. Lauren \JydtHeHQck I The demonstration," originally Scotchwood Lodge 294, Sl&AM of hiis-been a' lecturer in the division 313 North avenue, will sponsor jiclitorium-with a coffee^and take Mrs. Anna y the dance. Rft"Hey. Msfir. leiiil. scheduled last Tuesday was post- . NO-TICK OV HhTtiXMnat in addition to your regular stamps : iP. Scioscia Scotch Plains, under .the direction of General Education, New York poned because' of- rain. iOTICE-JS HEREBY. GIVEN, Tliat thu 'A c livi 'E^ .. The Kev, Dr. Robert G." Long- Cafroil-Abbing, ' Boys' Towns of |The film, a -Metropolitan School t andlljiul uncount o'( th« iblb of William McCord, worshipful Unlverslty,»/siince 1950.- For the i foum 'Jila C. Coudul-I,, Kx«outor under thu .with purchase .of $10 or more. ~alkcr, pastor of the First Presby- Rudolph Peter Scioscia, 23, of past, six yenrt! he-has served as an Italy organizer, will bej principal" udy Council ^production, will be Mrs, John Muuse, Jn, treasurer, m m »• • • w » • • mwm-l 15111 Springfield; avenue, die'd last master. Burial' was " Monday In Will Of aULlETTE AOHJENNfc-MAT aind coupon *at right teriim Church, will officiate -at Hollywood Memorial Park, Union. adjunct processor of chtirntcal^cn- speaker.at the affair. OF Irrated by^Mrs. Iiuth Jariovslk, anhbuneed the PTA has sponsored o known ;m Jfullutdi II. Mathcil, d«- V' Friday at Muhleriberg JJospital, of the class trips for' .the following teastd. will l>e audltid and sitatud by tin- services tomorrowlit 10 a.m. for Born in' Massachusetts',"he had Einecring in the evening graduate Mr. Venneri will give tho wel- pvictor pf< elementary education. Surrucatv. ""d. rupurtcd for Kottlemct'it an apparent heart si come: Toni Arden, Well-knSlvn pe yiu dispu^S tho techniques sixth grades at Brooksido? Nicho- ti> iliK'lTnton'Cnutitv CouH—Pnibote Di- Wortlt Free fcEGAfc NOTICE Born in East'Cji^mge, he lived Jived Ju Cranford'-far about -2(f chool-ot-the Polytechnic Institute INSURANCE .,.__. with efficient printed account^ vision, VJD TiiL-:,duy. July 1Mb liuxt ut O.'M years "after retiring as a superin- popular Singer, will jKfnstratcd by; the film that att}_ las Sferrazza, American Museum um£ He Was om- of Brooklyn. . '.' , , — .of Wftt_nrn1^.Wl daughters, tigue in the perfo^nance of routine I CIITIC of flic Township of Crmifonl, Into Scholarship Car Windshield; jlearn responsibility, will-bo one Newark. --. • ' Mrs.' William Hoffman of Cran" I several-topics covered. '_: . iprd nnd Mrs. Donald Cooke^f The jHirchase 6T a ticket to .the REAL ESTATE office procedujpeSi Properly planned | ; - -He, was- engaged to wed Miss a-busiriess meeting preceding -•;>::j- ''-—- Patricia MeGaheyTif Garwood in Sprlnglleld. ' _•'••''' Parents' Prom to bo held during Driver Scratched forms/cahjpffen provide 10-1 WMmit Avenuu Cranford pays will, include an in- Mrs. Betty MLSulHvan, 3G,.of 1.2. '-.' ' .. ' •'. i progifiitn, Mrs.. Michael Battag- LOOKING FOR A FUTURE? Ci'iMuord, N.J. ing shortcuts. ." Bi, president, of tho' Cranford Adv. FCPIK- S.VOl vestment iH • the-, future of one or Park drive, escaped with a small '•• • I • " Surviving arc his parents, Mr. lard ol Parent=Te'acher Orgaril- ICeiiiletli EminoMs more ofrthe members of the Cran- scratch on the lower lip when a IN 6 SHORT MONTHS, YOU iCAN BE A and Mrs. Frank' Scioscia; and three The Rev. Dr Robert G. L'ong- : plons, .will Install the "following brothers, Artgelo of Westfield and ; ford High School, graduating class, 2xG inches timber -six ifeet long YEAKEL &SBARKEY aker, pastor of_the First Presjjy* since all profits from the'affair will Incorporated officers: Mrs. Richard Finn, GRADUATE BEAUTICIAN J Lancaster Frank and Joseph, both athtime. terian Church, j3ffjciate.d: at seiry-. crashed through' the windshield of Let us help xsujwlth your n«it esident;:.Mrs«...R..L(S...Strobl..first bo-added- to the -High-SchooH*rA her-cur~as—it • stniclc-a~painters' Tho'.Revr MicTTaol R. Mascerilk;, ices yesterday at- Gray Memorial, .Scholarship ..Fund,-? according-to 1?3 jyiilnSt. ^j J printing order.' ~. e-president; -Mrs. W. A., Tborn- • LargeEarnings- ^ Steady Employment .^ Brand ^ assistant—pastor -"of, - St.- Anne's 12 "Sprlngfiefd" avenue, for Ken- barrier- on -the Rahway River ; secohd' vice-president; Kirs. Mrs. Robert Blosser, PTA presi- bridge at South avenue, east, and Church, Garwood, officiated at' a.neth R. Emmons; 23, of Washington dent. ' — . ' '. _ Tel. BR 6-2474 arles -Bergc^ recording secre- • Free Interviews «T Enroll Now solemn high mass of requiem Tues- Rock road, Greenbrook Township, Centennial avenue at 3:-15 a.m. Mr's, William Karlson, cor- • Weekly Payments TICKER day at tho church. , The lunerai At least_ one scholarship, is Friday; police reported. fcpondlng secretary, and. Mrs. H. • Experienced Teachers I who died Saturday of an apparent awarded annually Iby thr-PTA to "•,'•• ' • • , '" '-""'• was from "Rossi Funeral Home, Patrolman Gerard Haney, who) iMauter, treasurer. -- . . _ Oven Ready II. heart attack-... — ... I a student enrolled at^_a . .State IBvealngs and Sunday** Cranford WATCHIS A iilOCKS Scotch Plains,. Jnterment w,ait "in _.Intermcnt jwas in Bay view Cem- observed the accident,, said the i"' p|' Victor ."Hovell, ' program f : RCPJUBS OOHB Ot TM<"JJ Str Gerd'ud.^ CCinetery, W- etery,' Jersey City.!! Teachers' j College. -.-• ,---' - . . driver • continued -tin after thW CaU TOJM SHASKET_ jiiriiian, ij announced that1' the v 10 fo "IA lbs: W od- '.'There are- many deserving stu- Citizei n & Chronicle r bridge. . TWr. Emmons was pronounced crash.' Kfc reported lie gave pur- bulers pt'l-sented annually to the • |._,t.v;-«..- | ~ • • •• • J«««t«V Mil JtalLKV KirUHl dents . graduating--from Cranford ADan»« 3^5184 7 WOTH AVC. t. •BIJ_- •> OTA suit and found the"car~pui;cd_'_to 21-23 Alden St. ~ Bit b Scout groups sponsored by tUc i - ^ BI4UTY SCHOOL ^ Lancasler BfaBrann d - —•• -..<•. ' "XEGAE NOTICE the" curb"nba"r the Rbselle irrielmtl |A will be received at tho hxoet- j. BRIdge Z-5Z7O "and it would -be wonderful - to 114 E. Frohf Slv [ — PlaSnf ield Mrs. Joseph F. Kluepfel the driver sitting at the wheel in \ by Joseph Potts, scoutmaster of The Rev. Artipld. J. Dahlquist, NOTICE O>" INTENTION bo.able' to,materially assist more (Opposite Grant's (2nd Floor) Above-Llpn Shoe Store.) Tak« notice Hint CRANFOHD TOWN a dazed,condition-with the\timber Scout "Troop 176, Bavld pastor of Calvary Lutheran TAVEUN, Xnc. tradlni; as CLUll 415, hasof them, with their plans lor iur- pwn, Cubmaster of Pack ,176 Church, officiated at services lost applied, to the Township Committee- o< ther education." extending through the windshield WRITE FOR FREE CAREER thu Township of Cranford, - N. J-. for a and above her right shoulder. K. O. 'timmer, Cubmasiter of Plenary Hetull Cqnsumpllon llci-nsu (with The Parents" Prom" will be held Fk 270. _ . • '• • Lancaster Brdnd Ovoh Ready ' . tancasloi' tfrclud • chdotstt-rt^iit) for pt-i'tnUos sltuuted at Saturday evening, JuneJ3 inv the Mrs. Sullivan, who declined •115 Ccntdmilal-Avenue, Cranford, Nfj j. ^t a recent- executive board high schqpl—gymnasium amidst inedicol attention, was fjiven a r Ib. Nainci: and addrcssL's of th<> olVleisrs are: summons for careless driving and cting Mrs. R.' C. Mauter, re- Rib RodsWASt ^69« Calif Roast rtsld.mt..& .Til'asiirc.r: Waltor Orad, 3 the atmosphere created by^~the [shmeijts chairman, reported tho Lancaster Brand - Lancaster Brand Puvk Avumic. Grimfard, ,N. J.' decorating committee, of • the. Juh- leaving-* the scene, of Km accident, EstabUstui 1*97 Vtcc-1'ri'sld^nt: Shllluy D." Qru'd;'.'Q; 3 Pork Assisting in tht' Investigation .-/ \fs Aycnuc, .Cranfnrd, N. J ior-SenJbr Prom. The^Bowler and 1b; Si'crolinry; Helen Orad. 3'Vartt'; - Blazer Band. Will play for dane- Patrolmen Robert Halia YndT CONVENTIONS OUTINGS Arm Pot Roast ^5$* GhuclcStealc Crantord. N. J. . - jng fTom 0 to >V~feri mond Davidson. • "' '•:'/€ 'iftllt tunlllUn tor im.il or brje DOUBLE Smokod , . . •- • lanctistor Brand Bristol - ' IT IS INDEED A ObJcotioiM, If. any. n)io»ld •>" "inl'liLittL- ..M weU aa . (or. tndiTRuisT cai3TiFtynin»H(ITi(.', <'k.a DUTY m*^ • " WALTEH GKAD, President in keeping ; with tnc" Cranford |ltb> while und_be*«h. XoW ratu. NOTICE JS MElttBY GIVEN, ThatJ the Stewing Beef 3 Park Avonuu Days", theme. All townspepple are first and final ncufjunt ol the auhi.t» ib,T, 'ull partlenum; wme POCONO >. 75<~Ground Chuck «. 75c ~ WHAT YOU Cranford, N. J. invited- '•• - Alt'KU'C- Cotutort, Executor under the MT. POCONO PINES. PA. ' ' Adv. Fees: S82S.. ' S-2S Will ol FKEpfiniCK EUGENE MATHEZ, BORER v Tickets may bo secured •fro'ttf dcceasl(d¥>Wlll b« audited and stated by thd Sur^rigatt'. and reported for settle NEED/ Norman ' Roden,. chairmah of the Jrient^to the-Union Cnunty Court—Prt>- SUPPLIES HEAT New Crop Sweet Cranford Days Committee, or Mrs. bat//j31vlalon, on Tuesday, Julv (Bth nnxt px 0:30 ft.m. ,IDSTi, . "' Paul Penvenne ana Mrs. Richajr4 .'. Alexis C. Coudert, Extcuto AND HOT WATER Bradftcld of the PTAv The cljiss' Attorney A ' " • ~46-ot. Tra D. Dorian. . . — -' , ears Neclar, Delight mothers "will call members of^4he 15 Alden StNi't, -cahi High School PTA for theX'reser- Cranlfdrd, New Jersey, Skill Dated: May 10,TlflOl . • — • ,HiWs i.ho boiler that'gives:.yo'U Adv. Kt-i-s: $9.1$ o- ^boih economical, uutbnmtic ht-at and _fir.1: t S- *:.;.' Style MARKET ~ii ytkr 'round supply of,hot fuut^t Kea water from a built-in liaiiltur. L6ttUC0 WesSLber^ . Bumbte~6ee ;; Quality This WjfiJt'd, cast »rt»fiW>lleord for fuel •economy—' Weal Brand r- Chopped or Loaf Beef 15-oz. rosy future! 12 SPRJKGFTELDT AVENUE. CBASFOKD saving OH Miwh an 60%!-Non-lflog > Ave., E/ Abuhddnt hot ivai& l(fuurutitoed for-10 yejuh*—t. INSECTICIDES FERTILI ZERS at tow cost i l " ' Spinach We offer residents of Cranford an ITJF Dofanri Allsweel FOR A v \ • • i. • . STEUIRRT-UfRRnER Potatoes Conoy Island outstanding funeral home, **• * 12c Off with Air Lube! GARDEN SUPPLIES If your security is • i •- • j WINKLER Lemonade i ^ conditioning, organ, large light torn* for your FREE marred by insuffic- O^L-FIRED CAST IRON TOILERS li No Parking Ptoblerns — Drive-in Yafd ient - insurance," it's Take Your Next Green Peas ^ wiso

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Page Seven glx CBANFORt) (NX) CITIZEN AN1> CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, MAY 18, CRANEOR»°(N.i> CITIZEN j GardenjClubs, Mrs. Carigelosi, wh of Garden Clubs. -Mrs. Harold Willow, street; fifth form, first hon- Engineer to Address X. ] has.helped paint niches for th Laughlin reported on the, success or roll, James Kieiiuan,"-410 Brbs- 1 Mr. arid Mrs. Fries Weted tndattsOffkers, of the recent plant sale. , ',• •'g h has aslyid for volunteer pi*ct ;wenue,;and fourth form/sec- '•'"Mrs.- Franlc 'Fedqwitg gave—a- tnff e.nmncer- of I'ond.hdhor roll,:Da\(id' Leary of,10l neW development of Western Elec- Mrs. Robinson .f reported., talk on»''Seliecting Horticulture for Dinner Committee Chairmen r tric Co., will sptakyon "Telephone plans. i#r the June. 21 meeting Exhibiting." " . Cranford avenue, - - •"-v •: Service1 of the'EdtureV at a meet- A'golden anniversary dinner was held Saturday in'honor, of Mr. be held at 8 pjn. at Wally's Res- Mrs. Sechrist was hostess for 1 ing of the Cranlord Men's Garden . and Mrs. Charles Fries of 54 Livingston avenue in the Perching Room taurant in Watchung. the evening, assisted by Mrs. . The Confraternity of Christian IClub. at 8 jprim. tonight.-. > of the Military Park Hotel, Newark.. Attending were the couple's six . . _ Guests at the meeting were Mrs George Spahn and Mrs. Venstrom. Brookside Civic Group 1 Doctrine discussion clubs \vill hold ' Jos'epri/-'Cr Dittmer of 342' Lin- children "arid tn"e.irr-f.amilies,t.-Mr.,—-'• —^^-.^—_ _ : fcytrove: recording secretary. Mrs,.---?-' — —j-—^-^-; John;-Miller, and; Mrs: Flowers for the- evening were ar- the closing rneetinB. "at T$n5 "p.m. .ranged by. Mrs. M; Th6mas Di- Td Elect Officers coln avenue, east, will be host ,at_ •and-Mrs-. Alex. Steinberg and sons, ;iaude H. Grady arid Mrs. Wil-. I J; DeCotiis; corresponding sec- I plans;ior planting three dozen.'ger-L lLlrs- Walbrecker assisted-Mrs ( tomorrow, in St. Michael's School' Mr. and, jdrs. Walter E.. Thorn s Carlo, Mrs.' Koden and Mrs Eu- Brotiliside Civic Association will his^ji'ome. Mr. Dittmer,will show Allan, and Gary of 54 Livingston K lhlcr s auditorium. Of 207 Beech street \yiir-entertain liam Fisher. Vtary, Mrs. Julius Cangelosi.'-and aniums qt the•monument 'si -Mem-![ ^ ^ «^2" gene Powers. \ slides of a recent tripjin the.C.arib—. - ave'nue; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fo- Jaycee:eftes hold election of officers at 8:30 to-; at duplicate bridge Saturday eve- l-casutpr, Mrs.' Jolin Cutinello. oriai Park,--Springfield -Th Walbrccker. Mrs, cons •l-'H Club, under the guidsweu Ettelmati; recording secretary.; nard Splon of 920 Columbus aiviS-.- of Colortia;. Mr, and .Mrs. Louis Women's: Auxiliary of the Cran- Mrs.i.G. William\Hauk "of 5 Mr. and Mrs, Gordon •McNeil! E to 'live in i /' Of' Mrs. F.' • J. -Heineman. .of 100 der to .meet the' requirements 'of MMr .B i presented. Mrs. Walbreck- Mrs. R. V. Frey; corresponding rfQe, Westfleld.- Ticjtetsr»re still •- Fries of Wcstlield; Mr. and Mrs. ford Jaycees, at a meeting Mon- the program; V.cnetla avenue was'hostess at and their children, Martha, -Kevin, New Officers JValnut avenUe, visited Saint'Wal- Glenn Zahniser and daughter of | day night. ..-'•" bridge Monday evening..; Her and Allen, of 325 .Retford avenue, j The annual "• meeting of th secretary^ R. W.'TyJicholls. available fpr the annual banquet The program will feature slides burga's Orphanage in Rost-lle re- Wednesday at the Kingston Res'- Moonaclii; Edxvard" Fries" and [ . Other officers' were elected as •guests included Mrs. Robert ' were guests at a family dinner , BloQmingdale Avenue School PTA cently and presented gifts. The Edward P.. Marko.wich, tax as- and a narrative on-the jHoly Land gt l ^ 6adership..M«. Paehlke also pre- sessor, v/ill-be guest speaker. He taurant, Union. Mrs. A. G. Zakre .daughter, Eleanor, of Newark. [follows: -. Vice-pK-esicTent, . Mrs. by Mr., and Mrs. Rjehard- Kaul .of Sunday' evening "at the home of and iri&laUation of officers will be girls_\yere taken onJti tour of the _•-. jGueBts^ &ttendjnc_ were': Mrs. ; Murray JRosej • secretary. Mr.s. Mrs. Dominick Prlsco, M^. W. K. Mrs? McNeill's broihW and sister- Wed a corsage to each,of.them- j Mrs. Koellner announced the; held at 2:30 p.m."Mny:-*a on th< will: cliscuis the county ratable rar of'' 205' Scherrer street iis r>f Arr discussion-group. I Schweizer,. Kenneth Kaiser, .orphanage. _Qars_were'-i>rovlded_i>yj i 1 Mary Atch and sons,"ChSrlteVAn- JMiehaer Gerrity; -treasurer, Mrs. Mrs. Harold peen, Mrs. "HoHart" •"fotlowmg committees for ' iuat7"5S5xtH5i«:t~Tieia^oinihe scKobl. A ling-tickets. • -^-— —-- Mr.^and Mrs. Kaul have traveled 7 August Swanhblm -re- Mrs. E. KrelfJ and Mrs; J. B. Wal- 1 thony and Joseph, of Union; "Mr. j Edwin Harkins; "state director, Washington,. D. C, arrived 'l year: Arboretum, Mrs. Michael ireteption and .tea for'parents wil v extensively throughout the world Cree and Mrs* Theodore Wasser- der of Levittown, Pa.^. -' — prtod that she, Mrs. bstroye and ton/ - '• ' -" ••••.' "' '- : Thursday to spend Hie wcokV. Battaglini; birds. 3irs.--Ro«' T. ifollowihe program. This program ;tmd Mrs. Martin Adams of Union; Mrs. C. Grant Newman; project and most recently to tsrael where bach. with Mrs". Scanlori's Ut'olher"S Irs. Cangelosi worked on garden The members completed making Puekej'i' Blue Star Drit>v Mrs.jteiir culminate Creative • Arts SAIES TO GERMANT — Miss Christa Steiert, daughter of Mr. 1 (Mr. arid Mrs. Edward Brustic of director, Mrs. William Lovett. they took the slides. A discussion Mrs. 'Charles •Soelbach' of 53 sister-in-law, .Mr. and Mrs. Th/ skirts and are working on bloust', ;, ^Hillside; Mrs. Joseph'Vollom and Mil. AND MRS. CHARLES FRIES Culinello; . books. HBA Oiirtoye; \Wcek. May 22-26, held at the and Mrs. Karl Steiert of 17 Bahn^crc parkwnyris shownaboard the .The officers wiU b_p, installed at period .will follow. t t*.. ,, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McNeill -of Beech street entertained at bridge I one day recently and thanked They.'are: Evelyn Heineman, ni M._Nolan b* 321 Retford jv-.' conservation, Mrs. Johrl Doim-j.schopl. . ~- ' Humburg-Atlantic ship. "T,, S.'Hanseatic,:' before, sailing on. May.-.. •"-- -prf&Spe of Hillside, Mrs. a joint installation dinner with the ~The following 'new members 325 Retford avenue, Mr. andTtfrs. Monday evening for-Mrs. Kenneth nue; On Friday, .night the h-., "members who contributed ^•xio^ -A'AiiV, .JBitsy Kreig; Linda browski; garden therapy. Mrs. I ^Feature events of the week wil 5 to Germany; She-will visit with her uncle, and. aunt, Mr, and . • • •••<, or and Mrs. Ralph Yer- Jaycees on.June* 10 at the Oran-< will be presented with CCD mem-Robert Howes of 299' Stoughton Rau, Mrs.-^John H. Vogel, Mrs. families visited Mr. and Mrs'). ewers and. greens. . ^ Maflfey, Sharon -Shefhimer and August Swaiiholm: histpirian. Mrs-i tnchide: Pnpil art exhihit. on Ak- ~Mis. Willi ScKoenb'orn of "Hockenhcjm. before her marriage to ioint JP-JoasanL . . !, Garwood. ' —- ^^ nti- Mrs.'' WoodroW- WeaVer,'—Mrs-—Ti aeph N'ohin-trf—1-iainni-i reported—-xnr '. and Mrs; Fries we're born in •.•• It was •announced a letter has iy Henderson of- 360 Retford avenue, 'Wfcel Jqhn . -. . .. Monday • tflrough Fdday — Free) Paul of-Bigge, Germany, rgy, they celebrated- Mrs. _lull gary. Mr. Fries came to thja, been Kent to 12 iQcalorganizatlons the Rev.' Mark Dooley; Mr.-and and Mr. and Mrs. William Me- Ostrove; iior gardening. Mrs.j] from-_9.-a.m. to 3 pjn;,on-corridor Mrs.'. .Geqrge Brand, Mtv and'Mrs.: son, Mrs. Fred Atkins and, Mrs. birthday. They also created Cangelosi,^ Mrs. Harold Engstorm j jjcountry in i"!)03 and. Mrs. Frics'in asking that a" meeting data be set Arthur Beamati.JVIr. and Mrs. 'Ey* James of Westfield, spent- thhe tended. Tile eouple was presented Red Bank. The. couple also' has listf Weljen on Slate Following St. Richard Bradfield, Jr. , ;,'•' nephew, P. Joseph Nolan, wb and Mrs. Bernard ; Of FAMOUS J1906. Thtsy were married in New-? to discuss next year's, program for week-end at Ship Bottom. — . : erett Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Paul just returned from a tour ot Plant swap, Mrs. E. A. Clemen- band • concert, Monday at 10 Xm with a gift by their hosts. another, son, Legh, . 5. Paternal Fo jark May 18, 1011, and lived there " Following first holy communion for the girls' at .St. John the r State BPW Ejection the Senior Citizens.' .It was an- Ro'ettker, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph'Ci- • Mr., and Mrs. Harold O. Bates of al'oard the carrier Lake C son; program, Mrs/.!1 ^strove; pub- in the school auditoj;lUm; glee club The eouple will be. married on grandparents.--ore Mr. and Mrs. iutttil 1813. They movecT to Hill- nounced last Ynonth that the Jay- Apostl Wetjen polla, Mr. (ind MTS. Eugene Hah- pctures tit plv PlteeVdf '2G Roger avenue. of Cranford 'has Been"" nominated tsidei which-was then Lyons Farm, ceo-ettes will take over sponsor- entertained: "•• . • _ . • . . • '•• " ~ • Mr. and Mrs\ James Long of Read-. Cfah'fdtd for the past 22" years, Church. -.-' ' •;"-' leyf Mr. and Mrs". &B'.' Ernst, Mr. were- taken at the Uinc of the h..| - tlie post pt chairman of the -^Hc(--Vtrtrtatoed—there-i-until—1953,; ,'itifl Jhsoph' Appel of : iJHn*ove—T-(iesday—to-Mount-Po-i -o ; ^ttaB7M ii i coitimjllecj '"•at'• the' New i-when they "settled in Cranford organizations will continue to pro- 27 'Iroquois road entertained af a pSi. Monday at ,the school, it was .r and_Mrs. George Spohn of *6 corib7.Pa- They tove two daugh- Alan Shepard. '. and-Mrsr-'Joseph Low, Mr. arid . M. . , ^ . ___ Mrs. Mario Delia Rosa, Mrs- Seh- Jersey Federation of Business and :rue oi Mrs7 Bruce Dunnan last home that afternoon, > _ Mrs. Albert'"E. Hebert, Mrs. Wil- 5 Ciii|dre,n Songs, "Toy- ardon Club 'at a irieeting last and Sunday. •• . :'.- September. t)arien", Conn-" j lerbach^ yeai-b<>ok, Mrs» Koellner Wednesduy. -Mrs. A. David Ben- Marie R. Deacon, president • Barbara. Wanchlsen, xlnughter liam DlTullio, Mrs^'William Ei _ p'avid N. B6yd,_alrman second^ chusptts Jnstitute of Tcchnolm- Polka,".. "Q SOIQL week at the Crar»|ord Creative • • ' ' • • ' • ;--0T «nd. MtfK Cangc'iGar.---- — of the Cruhford BPVV,-announced iVirg Una Wortley of Mr; sHd Mrs. Stephen Wanchi- Sets Banquet Cron, Mrs. J. J. Brenhan, jVlrs. class, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil^ Glee'. Club at Douglass Colkg.1 Mio." "Around Goes the Band Art CcViferTTiry'Walnut avenu& nett, jind Mrs! Everett- Morrison" ten iijr,38 Cranford- terrace, was. Thomas' M- Mingoia, Mrs. Alade- Mr. ind Mrs. Nelson Skaarup • • r.uamuu aiiow, -Jtixi*-Airs. ^uuncu. o i . "^ . ~ • . -^ that sii-large delegation, from the Mrs. William' JC Meyer! chair- liam B'oyd of 13 LaSallo^avehue, She is a graduate of Cran!nti| and u s Other 'new oiricers are: Vice- served as eo-hostei&es. Mans Marriage Sherman PTA ho; Behhi of Flewington, former Cranford a.n'd' Mrs. "bombrowskij meiiiber- ' - - Marines." During in- loc:il unit will attend the. conven- man, iuia^annbunced that-thf a"ri- Rampolla, Mrs: ' residents, will entertain at bfidge was 'the recipient~of an award do- High School. i special auto insurance for safe tc rn s n president, Mrs. Harold • Walsh; ' Mrs. Edward DiGorcia, vice-pres- don.•There'wenr 10 fiuests from Walter Rozman, Mrs. "ship, Mrs.. Pankuch; Cranford"1 I .?? .!P awards will be present- tion. , S ". J Mr. .and Mrs. Joseph G. Wortley nual banquet-of'the Cranford Cbl- nett,- Saturday evening for Di. and Mrs.nated by.the Lahcaster Chapter brii/ers only. ECONOMY PLUS pro- lo treasurer,.' Mrs. Elmer Moot; cor-r ident, announced that the next Hoard Honors Cranford and Nantlcoke,. Pa. lege Club will be held on.Mohdajt W.. R. Peter^Mrs.,,G.;.R. Hirtzel; Council of'Garden Clubs repre- ' ^ Ambers of the All-Elemen- At-n luncheon on Saturday, 'MrsV •*pt Summit, formerly of Crnnford, E. A. Koyen.'Mr.-a'ndMrs. Charles of the- National'Sojourners'. to tlitfj |7'|y,vi%i-*riLJ|« 1 ini bides quality couorage-at substan- pondingl' secretary, Mw, Mich- luncheon will" be held at the-King- Mr. and Mi's. John Conlonof til at 7:30 p.m., at Fellowship Hall. all' of Cranf6rcl yri'd Mrs. Carolyn Sially less than usual rates. It's scntatives, Mrs. Ostrove and Mrs. j tary • School. .Band and Orclieslra Kjieij S. Morritt of Columbus, jhave • announced the engagement Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Sellers, sophomore cadet of th.e Franklin) F lOrUyillW IjlSlS" Cangelosi, -and alternates, Mrs. j b>'3vIrs- Ruth'Janovsik", director of :iel Carlozzi, and vecordhig siecre- stoir-Rostaurant on June 7. Mrs. Mrs.Dixon - Wall street entertained at a party The highlight of the evening will WaMy of-Dover:' • ^*our Heart Makes." "The Second wear. ' Et|ual Riiihis?" Mrs. Merritt-will: 3 prd. for S3.50 • ' • •of FairfieldFifld , CConn. Jersey-City und Buieller^ _ club's scholarship winners, vvho ye:ii?''who are not listed above. •of the U. S. Air Force-, The award Mrs. : Herbert • I. Mitchell, pre< Thursday Jit the William Pitt Rest- lumbia avenue entertained at The following mem,bt-rs attended:; Sly.r from the Right," "Cats'n Rab- Members exehan«ed plants.and Mrs. Howard Ulsamer read tho the new officers at.-d'ban- Miss Wortley" was graduated Andrea. Bracutor daughter of will,atlen, que^ as guests /With" the .-addition of the. St. was presented'at the AFROTC dent of. the Floraphile Gardi Hi aurant, Ghathnm- '"•'•• bridge Monday • evening./• .Her Mrs.' .Canyelosi, Mrs., Pankuch, j bits." "Banana oB:it .Sonji," Oh, described their care and iuet: Saturday night. • ,.jfrom Kent Place School, Summit, Mr. •'and Mrs. Andrew Bracuto of of honor. "Judo Tliaddeus and the St. Erancis awards_ceremonies held recently j Club • nt a meeting held last Mfcl new by-laws to the group-and tin- Mrs. pixoi/was presented with uests included .'Mrs.--John 'Lam- [John G.Malko Mrs. DeCotiis, Mrs: gofiitroiiri.Dejir, W.hat Can .the-rMatter Be?" Mrs, Mota •MvLnuchlin w;is (iri•noimeed-that-theyr would be react Waxing-f£om Knnt School. 17 Omaha drive, was honored, at Mrs.. Myron fiel'aga is in chayge of 'Assisl' discussion groups,, there -pnrter,-Mrs. RoberfiBrookgqljj''«J jt WUHamsoh,gigJd_on the college I day afternoon Jit.jji_e.honir_nl Ma| ch'argi>-of 1he priii'rnm. il^- JCent, Conn—Both expect to grajd- j with bawns s.ymboli?.ln£; her nc- oflhe program which will.feature arc now 24 discussion clubs. Otto C. Weber, _Mrs."l Karl Wiebe- Campus in Lancaster, Pa. • James J. Walsh, 321 Casino aw-' rs. John Almquint presided, at noon. Guess's vv'eFe Mrs. Ottfj Kos~- -Mrs.. Robinson and Mrs. Paehlke i Believe.' and "Many Things Make eon; . t • • . ' toate front" Cornell University next an original presentation vvpltten by hue. The meeting followed j-tcsl he meetim;. -Hostcsses-'wcre Mrs. Honor roll listings" for' the-fifth "•"•• .•- ' 7 lofski'untTMrs. Maiy Cichocki of siek, Mrs. A. H. PreUss^ Mrs. volunteered for ticket collecting J for Brotherhood," An afternoon tea will be held Mrs. Edward S*. Georgtvassisted —thb-Biblical Gardens af | Alden 6:9100 Andrew Supleo and Mrs.- Nicho- markinj; period at the • Pitigry Now. is the time to iave On month." _t Present at the luntehqon were: Nantlcoke. JBa..'Mrsr Daniel Bra- Frederick. S. Greenawald and Mrs. • Miss • Sandra Kromer,~dauKhleFt at the'flower show to be held. June j' Physical t-ducation exhibition on June/-14. in the home of Mrs. In thf~»yfnnfnti>sn' nf thp srriht h Shla cuto, 'Chester Bracuto,, Mr. ana by Mrs. 'Chester Paintej TMrT^and^MrillAlEBiur ETKromer ririge. Myslak,_Mrs. Joseph Kuntz, Mrs. of 304 Arbor street, was chosen to j children., of the third grade. The Jimtor Grcot» Tliumb:Card- 'an follow.^: .Sixth .form, these perfect fitting teg-stie-i „ ZetaTitu VjniltqlnsUt) ! Mrs. Clem Komoroski and their bers taking pari-Hnelude Mrs. Mrs. George Milne of Branford,1 "' The chairmen arc as follows: Ar-I 1 Robert Grimshaw^'Mrs. Anton Pa- j i-6n, Richard, of Granford, vand Hepresentaiives serve in the queen's cpurfc at the. .. • in the dance will be mors met at the home oi Mrs. Ma- The pubjkity chairman, Mrs second honor roll,'Peter Jones, 730 Vies,*3tfrs. Adolflh Bauer, Mrs. Douglas Prlor^Mrs. Forrest P. *onn., is visiting1 for a week with boretum. and- roadside, Mrs. l any, junior chairman, Tuesday Mrs. Rogers as Hea> | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bracuto and ter». Mrs. pa'rth iVT3inion, .Mrs. moonlight carnival aijd spring fes- Karen.-McCornbrLynno-Volkmann, Jack Tilson, is preparing an ex> fto'ckingt » » * Full Fashinii « -Mrs. John T. RogertrDf/US Bes-. Frank Uadis, Mrs. James Watson, Go foConferencel he"E cousin, Mrs. -E."B. Hunn of 25 P.. Huston, Jr.; books, MrsJJahi!j| -FVaitees—Valla;—3udith~t>arrttyj flaiitWee iiHo-be-ahown durlng-the-eratr- : son, Daniel, of Elizabeth. Noel Florence, Mrs. "CHes'ter Painf- 1 tival held "last weelTSt "Mbravlari"" Nevalls; civic project, Mrs. • Rtb-I ler avenue will be installed as Mrs. Theodore Koziar, Mrs. John j A family parly Saturday after- . Mrs. Harry-. V.' Osborhe", -Jr.,Arlington road. . •'• - College, Bethlehem, Pa. Miss Kro- Barbara Thomas, Carolyn--Brouk- erapbooks. fe-rd Days celebration. " er, Mrs: Harold W. Hlldebrant, JrT ert Hoyt; conservation and bi! president of the imion_ County Theisz, Mrs. Leo Pollock. Mrs. Mi-j noon"" honored Marion Messer- president, Mrs. James Mi Phelan er, Suzanne JLinker Dc-tor.an Dilze], The next board .meeting vvlll hi and Seamless;,»v«_,' all styles chael Battaglinl, Mrs. Thomas No- Mrs/Richard G. Kepplcr, Mrs. and Mrs, Joh_n Olson represented Mr. and ..Mrs. Richard Cooper mer was -one of eight candidates Mrg< m^it Huhic; ao,,ciarm. Zeta Tau Alpha/ftlumnae during [ smithy-daughter o£ Mr. and Mis. for the title of Miss Moravian. Mr. Mary T. Mirienr, Bette kowalxld, in the home of Mrs. Robert Me lan, Mrs^Salvatore DeMarco, Mrs. Wfiliam H..Karlson,Mrs^ Robert L. the CranfoTd Junior" Service of-Rocfeter, N. H., wer« 'week- merits, Mrs. John Collins; jardal uhurhan Deborah Unit WINDOW •installation cemnbnies at 8:15 p. ! RobertiMesseramith ot 27 Oraton Swiek, Mrs. George A. Holden, end Mrs, Kromer' attended the ktinntrth-JCasfier, Robert" Mokry- Cormick. . ' „.. . are at reduced prices • »'jto Malcolm Mackenzie,i,,Mrs. E, A. League at the annual spring con- end guests of Mi; and Mrs. Rich> therapy* Mrs. Robert P. kl m. Tuesdav'at the home" of Mrs. drive. -There were 15 guests from Mrs. George and Mrs.- Belaga. '.'.. festival on Sunday. _ .. chi, JKe'hneJh' Click, Thbrna-J Bea- Grants Local Aivartls „ Anyone living In Cranford lta George Boa! of ^Westfield, Connell, • Mrs. Harry Schoenfeld- ference of junior" service leagues ard O. Adams of .24 Herning ave- historian and.publieity, Mrs. Leu I than 24 months and interested it er, Mrs Robert Millar; Mrs. F. P.Cranford, South Orange, Mrs. Warren p< Sechrist and her F. DeWolf; horticulture, -Mrs. Jl dle, Thomas Willouehby, .Stephen . Tv^o cVun'ford residents received * "Featured. entertainment will be and West New York. yesterday at the home, of Mrs, Al- nue., _ •; . , - •__'.- TX-Micco.- • ChVktopher C;i)d.d, wards nt the nnnuul-. Mblhers'- joininti .Newcomers -^iiay call th( Huston, Jr., and Mrs. C. L Silsby. art committee artr making _ the -Miss 'Ailcen; Keiidall, daughter R. .Christensen; hospitality, Mai a otferactpiay*. "The purple Door- Mr. arid'JMr.s.,G. A. Splhin of 10 r bertDennis.of Wcstfleld. Charles Fordhamr Josttph .Tom a- Mit'ht. dinnor- and- installation* of membtrt'shiir ehairjna'ri, Mry,: WL* .._. HOLLAND 11 4> table decorations for the evening. William"-Foppert; junior taj i, presented by "The Pre- The conference otters-an oppor- Mr. and' Mrs. Robert M. Crane of Mr.""and Mrs."A','F,"Kendall of ner Speer. .••••'-. Algonquin drive" entertained ten. and David Mann. Other, he Suburban Deborah League Jast .-•:•• . --'«*'-- ' " x-_ tenders" of the Westfield College to attend rind may secure further tunity for exchange, of ' ideas and their son.'.Pcter, of 420 River- 26 Beech street, appeared in the "jMrs. William Sussky; memb* guests from Crnnford, Roselle and ship, Mrs. Kenneth E, Riha; jsro-l .selections . \vill include • games by' veek tit Green's.. Hotel, West Or- Woman's Club. •," ~ information from Mrs. Charles Roselle Pnrk.-'uv^nonor of^their among the various communities side drive, spent the .we'efc.-end .in spring dance recital ^at^ pou,glass Over 426,000 Filled HOLLAND YORK CLOTH Wednesday Club ScrarTton, Pa., visiting Mr. andCollege, "-where she is aJJteshjnah. gram, Mrs. James M, Phelan; tdfl the ilrst-^radp;jjw>lay races, sec-' "yje. •"" • • ,.- . All Zetas in the area are jnvitejd P.reston.'20'l Orange avenue. -daughter, Teresa. ' • . represented; • " _ .. phone, Mrs, James J. Walsh; Hti ond grade; MurJgarJan Folk Dance, Mrs. Jblm Muuse, .fr.j. received Crane's Ford Nancy Koester, daughter of Mr. Mrs. i Phelan,!. who served as. Mrs. James | Pierce, i Miss Kendall performed ^TithTOr-: Departments Set cheijis,' a~!.wodem darjee group at1 ah^mt'ans, Mrs. John R. Cononii; third grade; rope jumping,., fourth spcpltjil.workers' charm and Mrs. an'd -Mi'sxCail R. Koester oFll Jumblt) StoijdJ chairman for.- the grade; social marching, lWth|i»rad«t; Howard 'Sk'gjc'l received iirn a\Vard Gardeners Elect RICHARD HARTIC x Mr. "and Mrs'.-Jol'm L. Lehman the eojlege, in Blakif _ttall list jirear-book, MrsTH.'F. Washburt Oneitliv- pUico7 was, fionorcd at aFinal Meeiings past I year, descrlb'bd| the w|rk of 1 Named as deleKates"to the Gti!-| ahd rhythmic warm-ups,- sixth "^ " '' raisini* 'd|urintj tho year. Election oil.officers was held a (J(JOHNSTOH N PAINT 8HOPJ barbecue _ S;iturt|!iy afternoon. 11 of 12 PittsfiMd Istreet have- -re- Wednesdanesday evening. i"he.The: ,._-precid. - : a recent, tweeting jf 1U4 Ccntentiiul'-oycAuci have un- Iliarles Eekhardt; recording "sec each year. ..'•'' — . they toured the islands by ship. 14 Grain 6f 740 .Willow' street,' and her'fi- loimcwl thoblrfh of'their* third rotary, Mrs. William Philpo^; cor ner party was held for 20 guests eon Will be served iinder"-T(he chair- A luncheon followed the discus- from' Cranford, Riveryale, Eliza- They went on to Istanbul, Vienna SOLUBLE ance, Carey Ca'nady of Lumberi. child, Joyce Lynn, on May 13 at respondisig' secretary, Mrs. Nor- manship of Mrs. J, W. Apgar. sion period. „ beth pnd Wcstfield. and Paris before their flight homo ANTIQUES FAIR ton, N. C, -were guests of honor Overlook Hospital, Summit. The Wiafn. JRoden, and treasurer, Mrs i A >picnie lunch will be served last Wednesday. _ GLYCERINE last Wednesday-even ins at a party •~ Kathleen~PopovlehrdatfKhtei ~ot '"•'•• Extraordinary Sale of Genuine /i«ri*/ni's by couple's other children are Pallieia E^rl/•Venstrom, Installation o at ia:30 ,p.m.>-next Thursday at a giveri'by Dr. and, Mrs. Leo Jenkins lall and John Edward. <*-'h«'w_Miss-Nor- STERLING in-South' Plainlleld.. Mrs. C. W. Fred . Shepherd, Mrs. Your Hair and^Make Up Problfems McDermith and Mrs. F. J. pJatt- fidelity, sound fe.ituros. Chro«! ', HOPE watic Optical Filter givea'vio V : •ner, delegates, reported on the con- i"-;i|' vention at a luncheon meeting yes- lUST ARRIVED! turo-ptirfecfc joalism. Three | CHEST terdJiy. 'high fidelity spoukors provido i ttndinK tonurTiew-stra\vs" are comfort- j liifls. Generous sav- shower Friday evening given by able andjjood looking, too! Also ings over t>ra lual' Substitute Miss Dcanna Louise) Johnson ot »PRAY MIST SET or BATH POWDElR 1 pur- her home, 110 Shadowlawn \J/ay. n NQW ONiy$^98^ c It 11 s i • Eighteen guests attended from F" •>* V I - $5.95 to $7,95 Cranford. Wo-'wus^l to Kcttingver- $5.00 Knowledge Miss Johnson will be rrVajd of bal noscgayd for "uii E 1 ppy honor for Miss Coyle at her wed- 0 habit of uiiplaudini; cur U'OHIIMUS BEST VALUED ON ANY INTERNATIONAL •'. ""•- . aihc to Second Lt. Lawrence ways with u \veddlnK-...th Store Your Furs j Michael Ro'scnhaus, USA, of-Mor- t. the dlatinctivo cuiulne, tho BASIS OF,COMPARISON ristown. Their wedding will take 'otiijvo wirviea that begins the \tty wo- Superb performiMitQ m night und ac OTERLINGL. .. levilitsljjulaigi. place-June l«-nt-thc Coyle homer- J^ki\VJb wi»h a- e of tbo wt'ildlnc-party, tliord'a a *i>icturoi} •• -My •• fcmilsohid juit-rifht room anil athor- Charge Accounts Invited 1 tfaturally, yod' may Charge It —^fttlfy Afont/is to pay! Master Furrier "odthly expert utalf devoted to wak ta\ton6t "living sound *, Famou* itig your wedding an evtnt you'U full-traiialbrittL'i- powered chuJ VIA GardenUnit proudly remember...Well worthy, . f btl FREE ply filtered. HCVCOJU Fino fully JlniUfr.i Sponsoring Trip cabinet m wood c^aihod fmishoa. ttebioJ DELIVERY 6-0062 j , The garden department ,pf. the .T.'Ncw Jcri&fi tnott * vnoe cHoitt w-1 . Custom Cleaning tesTicintiorj w^—w ' • • - ':—••'•••• • •• Is .sponsoring a tour of "Chocolate Z • ROOMS AND SITTINGS : Town,"Her.sho.v, Pn.,-'on'Jiihe 14 for members1.-i nd frlpiufc. _ .hi North'Union Avenue " n7s«'»-va)ions can be. made wfth Mrs. Kingsley Lawrence, -chair- Crottfordj Ho\ WfilfioM's Dl.llnclUv Vur Slioj) BRldtqo 6-6718 man.' assisted by Mrs. Anthony 249 E^fefcOAD ST. STKEET-al LINCOLN JM1UC -:- AMER»CANi LEOION Tlu' deadline! for .rc-sorvatlons is Mllditll S4I0O Ab 2-Wit 18 NORTH AVE./W. •iftorL Aha in WUSXFlULp, KEN!L\VORW and June 1. Tlic biis will-R-ave tho : Mutt. 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-';' ''-.••" ' '( '. »>ag«- Eight CBANF6RD (KJ.) COTZE-V ecognition given., a boy—ncoutr by why'; has .thfc contractor on theof the'•'Golden C, and holds mem- >g on various- prom .committees. lie Lutheran Church. He "also Public- Service'-'project been per- bership m the National Honor So- Kathleen .received a letter Qf com- ings in the All-State Chorus, and mitted to close one-fourth mile of ciety, Her eventual gosf is to b«ijmendation from ihe JMdtibnal i«.--.-iIv.a Si-h^^ril^p AJ-;pe;.ahpn, and s a member of the Boys' Double I he eastbound, Iane-Ior over two a chemical or international sec WHIU THISJLASTSi — •' • selected as repreientiUive to Quintette, jind lias sewed as Red* months?"' -j_ '•-'.« t-Girlsv Citizenkhip Insutute. "JIhis' work, properly .super-1 Cross, treasurer and vice-presi- In preparation for a' career ns a ] Tht^tholar:;hip v,inners wi]j be dent, and has been on. .the high visiid't"_Mr.'Sorensen's letter con- church organist and teacher, Hart- ^ ^ uin- school track team., - > ','couW -b.ave and should wick eollege. One"onta, N. Dorot a G The scholarship committee met "havo ><;en completed within ? at the high school on Friday./May days, it". if aroimd-lhe-c'lbcU 12. Vice-Principal Charles P.ost shifts were" ecessary 1 "If a motoVjst parks on -South EYE ROUND acted as adviser. Mfs- Kaltnan has been active in the high school BatKiu- avenue In Cranhird-for one minute Lminsky, president' of the Cleve- orehestra-and—dan itended to Cblk'ge_Club mem- land Junior Hi«h Pf A. which this between 5-and 6 pnn. he'is subject irs' daughters who arc amonfe U/a line.'H'ere on .tmjisame South' Club; German Club; Junior Red! year supplied • the chairman, also Cross and Forum Club. . , i this year's graduating class. •_ avenue for 24 hours a d,ay and tot Fluids for the scholarship grants was present. ' The committee, over two months a guar&-mile is \'i'Elementary schort leaching is headed by Mrs. Victof~Sovell, in- the g~oal of Kathleen Frills. daugh-1 are raised through bi-annual book cluded Mrs, E. A. Connell, Sher- blocked off and.may be^closwl .or of Mr: anS Mrs. Douglas*;^ ™<> Citiwn and Chwn.ce jnan Safchool; Mrs. Henry Mineur, the next two months 'at Ih^ Fritts Sr.. 1 Beech street, who will \ subscription''drives. The book sale the-contractor is matriculate at Eyndon, Toachers_was eompleted last October and £••.; --•••«. Bloomin&Sn.le; Mrs. Harold Entf- •Jtvom," RoO;;evt;lt; Mrs. Harold \M11e«c in Vermont, Kathleen, a the club is now -preparing or -its Rothbard, Walnut; Mrs. George "Honor Society member,* subscription drive m xae fall, Appointments Reg.49.ne\\vas elect-, ed the invitation to date: 75 different table styles! —fRsetfcisefl-h-HHob as director ol the United Nations vmd vflnnHH hy, "CcTto"membership in thcTWational the vessel; . " ' the German government.- -~ -BleekctlM'kn.,: vcarlinireading' insitructiinstructionc ; John 1 lor a Betier Cranford, Taxpayers' - Tickets may be obtained from, •Elder, biology; Burton' Longen-ftfonor Society,. served on ^dance 1 A?£Otiation, Women's Republican the chairmen, members of Kiwanis bach, arts and crafts; Elmer web- committees and. -the senior >!ay jclub _ rnc.;-Du-mocfatic Club,-Cran- La. scale covering clerk-typists, crew, and "participated . irt GirK- ' 1 ...... —. Flavs on Radio or at the door. cr, library service. for1 d Bo,ar.d of Realtors, Cranford .,,„ ,. secrctary-stenos, and executive Chorus,-Spanish' Club, FI"A and"Council of Garden Clubs, Kiwanis Even leather & marble tops! 218 Gen-: ' . . girls' sports. -_ if* • •secretaries. • ' . . • chib -and social action and educa- : FOR OUTDOOR GRILL! tral avenue,—pianist,' ' re'ienxed a " Ycuir-Eiul Senior Citi/*in Douglass is the college selected t;on\ committee - of Cranford Full-time ck-rk typists will start \ • -— • -- ' • •••'... . halfchour concert lnst .nitiht .on from Fdge (Continued fto>n Pane I) by Ellen Van Hirtunvdau'ghtcr of Methodist Church.. ' iciirium-of- sessok' on-or*berore~NovT!lTrtier 1 of"Kir' . arid Mrs. c. varrtfirtuin7 t(JC Station WFUV, New York, Ford-4 in H steps.; secretary- conducted in the high school audi- Frank NSchink of thencwly- $4752 the preceding tax year. _ Hiilcrest-avenue. Ellen has been' ham, University_ station. , Shestenos $3,5G4.—$5,280 arid execu- torium at 8 iyn. Sunday, June 18. formed Brbokside Civic . Till now, soltl Graduation rehearsal will be After a claim for an exemption secretary-treasurer' of the Stamp tiori has indicted that a represen- played a program or Bach, Boe- tive secretaries, $4,002-$5,800. It and Coin Club, a member of the SIRLOIN •* rteld from 8:15 a.m. to 12:1.5 p.m. has been filed..with the assessor tative~oi the gioiip will attend. ;.thpven and'Delkissy, Mrs. Elrna wii.^.cxplained that.salaric adjust- -ForufrCjClub and German Club; : On Tuesday, June 20. That even- Ttnd lillowedr it-will contintie-riiv Also attending will be members Adains of Granford is her coach. °n\t:ni \vill .be spread, over a two- and-publicity-chairman for Junior year period in some cases. _^i ing at 8 o'clock graduation- exer- force thereiifter. It will be the- re- of the Nomahesan^Civic Associ- cises will be held in the high- sponsibility of every_ claimant to. Red Cross. Ellen holds member- ation, Sunny Acres C^ic Associ- The school nurse scale provides ship in the National Honpr Society six classifications. An R.--N. with a school auditorium. • • . inform the assessor of.any change ation, Park. Village Civre. Associ- in his status or property which and hopes ta-go into hospital ad- ation and i\)e Cranford Watchdog pi'ovisionnl certificate will . start v The last day of classes will be ministration:-' ' ' (0ontinwd )rom Pane 1) at S3.800 while an R. N. with a Tuesday,. June 20, and report may affect his right~ to "continue Association,. - ' — \ of/the project between $4.3 and', M, K. degree "will start- at $4,400 cards will be distributed on. Fri- receiying_thc exemption.-. .— llie scholarship committee in The three sections of the Village ,^4.5 million. - ~ j •reaching ' $5,840 in 0 steps. The day, June 23, at-a brief session. . Mr. Markqwich explained- that recognizing Miss Wiese, will rec- Improvement Association also wil: Ht- said the, -architect will be: catctieria manager scale begins at only one exemption will be grant-* ommend to'the cTIib that a..similar be represented as will the New instructed to-work tovvard a maxi-| $2,530 reaching $3,740 in 12 steps ed. For example, a veteran'over honor be awarded tlie top ranking comers' Club, Rotary Club - and mum cost estimate of $3.4 million j on ;• ten-month basis, Cranfor*! Days G5 and now receiving a veteran's senior girl each year. Kathleen, _Wednes3ay Morning Club. Th for major and minor contracts. Ma- The salary scnlc-ior journeymen (Cojitinuvd from Payc t) ~~ :•exemption of $500, would receive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert League of Women-Voters of Union jor contracts include steel work^lmaintenance jierSonnel starts at June 3,""lVfv. Haviland reported. 'only an additional $300 exemption. Wiese. 451 Orchard street, will ;lt- _a!so will send members. Cut To Your Order! .plumbing, heating and ventilation,' s.!,(ii - a continuous also, be open for vie wing. -(Continued (wm Page 1)' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert one expanding in scope and depth Those attending the Gay. itfine- June IS* Mr." Tomasyld reported. bavison, 221 Locust dj'ivc. .Judith Hefler-Snyder Co. qf Garwood Is participated on -the Student Coiin-"f as pupils move through the higher -ties_dnnee .ltt-*>n ^*illiiij4 rifiht heru ut Koos XtMf us much '• • teachers.as possible in Ahe'Crati- for.d school system. He said a- lege 'and. Notre. Dame of Stntcti CHALKY SURFACES! as..'i>y.95 KACII! Now slasliecl so that, for ;.'.. jointly conducted .study of merit Island, respectively. '' * ' '• '. -SAPER!--,-. ' a., few dollars more,.'""you .can own pay ns one possible way of achiev- Mrs. Josephine Corbo"of Belle- ville, who has a B.S. degree from STRONGER! 2* Ice Cubes., CK tahlosl We lucan it! You ail mmw.? ing this goal is.planned. LAJST LONlGER! picii ANY tltr«>y tahles , . . for just S8t>! ",• Mr. Boardman reported that lie Newark State Cojlege and seven years' -experience, will teach ele- Ilyvc we smhloiily ^oiic tiuulV" No, We've had. told the teachers, that the mentary art. . • board intended to consider fully 3. A bartender. biiiltU'tily foimd our \vareliou8c hur^tiit); , the views of the teach.ers-in car- Miss Phyllis Lieberman of East c I • Iti-g. 30M _nit!hogany/hathtr, 10x23x26" Reg. S9.95 forum Jinuh/1i0x2ox2b : UigTSOJIi oiled unhlut, 53x2t)xis" Orange was appointed to-, teach Reg. 29.9$ solid Maple, V)x21x2i" with smrphis mock!. Almost. $10(M)00 rying but the study. English and social studies in the ib. worth! And what iabulotiK stock it in! He reported the first question junior high school. A graduate of : — •|:"-»1 f," ' •i--v-:r«)-;-- ..»•;--. ^ ;:•••-:• •;••-• «» ^"- »...»••--., N(>t just othte • ami ends, hut 75 dii the group will seek' to -answer -is, Queens' College, she hus taught 4.HFree delivery '"•' I."•.:':• "Have merit plans adopted else- fnr a yejir. , , . *:tylcK of lahlts, iiicludiii^ five _ _jwhere accomplished or failed to — Fniril<-~Gailm;i—of Newark, a SOMETHING :DJt=FERENT!' 7 fiiiil li'in»rca.iivc tahle»~lik-ir- accomplish the fioal^ of attracting graduate of. Montclair State Col- and keeping direct teachers?" lege, will teach business education DOUBLY GUARANTEED! 5, The largest, selection of thiit lui^ti niaho^iny drum ... with a t-ec- The_ ,thirtV_._sj!h"ilhar for high at the high.school. All I'I.VING-A tiruH itciil CUBED UEflL CUTLET tinniil' leathi'f top! "Costly tulilott in pro-. . luliim are Kiiarant»ninxtfoud Brands in this area. ' t-his year have beenvrcceived from Efelow, Mrs. Elysbeth Burns. Mrs. oiled walnut or t-hony!. M:iKsiv« Colonial Frank _Mnrtz, —director of soc-Mary Varano, Mrs. MaryLiddle, BUY NOW IMPORTED ondary education, and Dr. Ken-Mrs. Mary Skrocki, MrsC.lVlnril.vn maple talnVh! JJvejr a hrautiCul pjclim*- nVth Iversun, dean of the college. Licbowity.—all teachers at the and Save .. largest selectiort of Ib. a tahle . ... and a ladies' Doth reported enthusiastic stu- and Mrs.-Stepluinio- BOILED HAM dcKk! Selection Jo staggeriujj; .. . and sn dent response. Poquctto, who was hiucil^ by the' The fourth in a series of witv nnm A AIR WING- Nationally Advertised Brands , are th«' saving!' Don't iiii«s it! ,At.i«j do board at its last, meeting. : OVER 20% •« wrly for he'sfm-leotion! . Salo only —daur..meetings will beheld by the Junior-KetioolsT^Mvs. Joan Hub- -in iHiis area. . Our Own Brand beard on Tuesday, June B, onbard, Mrs Eugenie Miller;, high, lube fypa wlih ; at Koo« Rliliway ktore! the special services departmfcnt in school, Riq lard. Patton, Miss Janet your old tlnj SPECIAL LOW PRICE the Cranford, school system. lb TIRMS bn famous ^ The board -approved salary SKINLESS FRANKS i^^Sj^Hi«i^20iJ0^V ^ ' ^" >*-*b6Hy "uak," 31x31x16" Reg. 30.95 provincial /leather, 2bx30\2l" Reg. 29.93 mhg./liallttr, 40xllx2'}\

CKANFORD ;. j. CHAVPdRD (N'J.) CITIZEK AM) CimONICLE-rTntinspAt, »IAT 18, 19C1, Grade will be • Evelyn Clausnitzer'• and ranfori Public School News Thf» phildren In- • Carol Diane Zier. "In the cast will be RiemeiJa third grade vare Eugene/rMcGarry;' Jeffrey <5 1 " ' •'•••'' ' , • .' '*." • ..'.•••. .••*!"•'• ' ' •• , L».- .'••'•'' - -I . Letters to the Editor "about the people -of Japan: James Nolan. Jack iolidori, Mark •-'., 1 Gutierrez, Linda Garcia, Jcffrey- • <; •;•;;•/•'.. . ,106. EKllcrestc'Avenue""•'•• :' timely-topic that perhaps cou'ldbe ' aldine GonsiexVski, Kristin 1 - . r • •••• - • ••- •• ; ^ones, Lynne' 'Terry, William THE. CRANFbRp CHRONICLE. zsTA*$.lsHCp~1B93i THE CEANFOSD 'CimEtl.- ESTABLISHED ,1898. editorially presented in your paper mann, Carol, Plungis, Andrea mmr . • 'Cranford; N.,J.r at EdisonVLife Winegar, and William —H.idley Sorgc. Martha McNelll; ^Susan Ol- to bring your Teaders up to. date (COMBINED IN 1921) ' - ' ; ' '/•' nickSind June Storners. ' . •'• May 15,'1961 on the.sort of regulations that op- Glimttng brought, items, made in, Japan. .Other children who have contri- John Penderand Thbnias Web- Dear Sir: „ " _ ponents of the railroad, industry ster Will .be in charge qf stage I would-like'-to. add to the'"dis-' buted to the exhibit are Monica Jire trying to impose. fiveri Fifth Grade at Brookside scenery and 1|iiSv program cover. another unique Swan service! Sadowski, Janet Ross, Kathleen cUsslon in your newspaper n;cent- 7 :.••.,- ,'tLj • . i ' CHARLES_M_JftAY, Editor and Publisher v \ ", • y -—."It is common knowledge that A iirsthiind report'on the life and "inventions pt', Thomas AlvU DiMarco, and Lynn Burns. ,.'... .. John Mac Callurti Will be the stage ,ly concerning the question pi.Civil v _^" the railroads—have ..been strait- ;on ivas given students in Miss Miriam Eisenfinu's fifth grade at. The children are mpkjng reports technician. \ • ' . Defense. • • — • following children.have these pic- jacketed .With .antiquated 'regula- jlCside-Pla.ce School^ by Wesley Stanger of 705.Willow street. .tures on the bulletin board: Deb- and- projects about, the. customs Tliose^ pupils participating in the No one doubts the sincerity and tions to th'e extent that their Very ly to lose his life in the Korean ed by wedding^jp^rty scene wiU be Su- •••';•"••, :.•' 'S' Years Ago* .' •• The students: learnctl rab'out 'Thomxis Edisoh's chanicttit, habits', orah.Gilliam, John Honeywell, An- and home life of the Japanese Unselfishness~of the Cjvil;.Defense survival fs now dependent upon Conflict. ' . • .". • „ spoke on "Wkiiv people and the geography oE~the zaijne " Stammer, DoloresXXSlDea, He NATIONAU EDITORIAL members. The sad part about it fits and personal life • frclm ivlr. Stangor,—who \\M\..worked with diea Bauer, Jeffrel Kristeller, their immediate elimination. JWpst It was learned Mat a letter w islands. Scott Baron, Donna Nar- Rdbbuv ^iosley, Barbara • Massa. a.club£ Mr. Stanger ' alsi ansvvered'J Roberi Schafer, Bruce Widmann, -' is that the plans for Civil' Defense of. these regulations' were institut- had been.sent tp'rlerbert Smith The Rev. Arnold J. Dahlquist, lione, Victoria Lee, William Kun- Batbara Howes, and Hope Finkel. U smd, was the biggfo.f •itions fronn Sarah Miller, who Ghristipe -Witting, and Anthony are enijrely unrealistic when of '.Community Planning Asso- • pastor of St. Mark's Lutheran was'played by Derrick Markham; drat,- Richard Gorma^u Gertrude : Pupils taking part in the dancte. r ed long before _the adventt of the project planned by |e' Isaac. '•' •• • • ''-•••; •. measured against the nature of elates of. Pnnceton4*refjuesting - Church; Jamacia, L. I., bad ac- , Ejpinjj -'rt'i'earch on j>ne ol Edi- second nobleman, Kathl'oon Jones*^ Sperling, and Dennis Wright, ate at the, wedding party • will be airlines and thd superhighways, iriventions.*- Sarah aL'io in- In studying the beauty of Cran- ' thermonuclear war. Why delude and have become outmoded long thbt he set "a date to ineet with ccpted a call to Calvary Luth- sarr^ of •jGamDridge, Richard making reports. Evelyn Clausnitzer, Adeline Grif- duced the speaker. r . • ford the children made posters~bf Member: Quality Weeklies of New Jersey ourselves when it_is unlikely In Mayor Fred P. Andersen, E. --eran Church according:: to an Services"; hiai Hofi'mifn; regent of Oxford^James fin; Candace Armitage(and Deidre • ago'. *•' *;•*•"• . '• .— " ' tie Duer. Reeves, chairman of the cation of an jr. Stariger showed a large Almond; king's 'attendants,* Glenn flowers (Sat grow here. The--fiol- Petuck. . ' ' • ' the 'extreme. • that 1». the- foresee- It is, therefore, most, necessary; announcement by Clatence B. lowing children's posters are onf Grade 4; '-"'- Planning : Board, arid Public and a flag \trJa of Edison that -will be Piserchia, Nanotte Sinclair, Ro.- t Linda Jones ana'.:Arthur .Gale able future^it. will 'be possible to'( Hausmann. vice-president _ of tir^nion Junior-College bliibdBdB MissBarljara^a design "'any'7" effecKve^flefenSe 7 i&c Church Council. ' • •' ~~ -Insienls-br the i will be ushers. ' there are many,.-,who would be i later date.' ...••*". • belrt Pf luger, Elizabeth. .Nelson, grade has prepared .jC.classroom against the power pf nuclear wea- Dprian to. discuss services he '",. •••«*©#. .-..-• . Department W "hdu king's herald, Gregory Boycl; Entered at th'e Post Otflce at Cranford, N. X, as Second Class Matter, Published Thursdays at most affected- by curtailment or 'would be able to provide for headquarters under Stanger; a Jnember of theking's jesters, Susan Kachaniiin, Carmen DiTullio, Paul Sharp'e, display on Mexico. ' / pons or against the means for the elimination of railroad serv- ''Cranford became' the ninth ..___ Historical Society, told and Catherine-Siegfried. • • . Reports "and pictures ' posted Roosevelt School : Cranford, Ni J., by the Cranford Citizen and Chronicle, 'Inc. Official newspaper for Cranford, their .delivery? Any deficit In the Cranford as a zoning and plan- Union County municipality .tov the Cranford J'irtt, Brcnda Conley, Kathleen Mc- ice, be they commuters, pr ship- ning consultant, particularly • The Bev. frank MarilJ history of early Cranford. He Ateer. • '~ For nature study the class is show three types 6f people: Na- Kindergarten powef* to destroy.created rhomen--"^ pers, who must depend upbn ef- join the'SPCA Regional Con- discussed plans for the new studying about birds seen in Cran- Garwood and Kenliworth- • Subscription State, $4-00 a Year. Advertising Sates on Request. with regard to development of- trol Plan. . '.' • T • lock, rector of Trinity Cynthia Phelan read the' Bible. tive worker, ranch owner, and In- -The^morning kindergarten class tarlly by' new machines of jdefens.e ficient, loWrcost' transportation, or i speaker, was wade iseum-to'-be built by'the"society. ford. The children have written dian. Compositions were selected f-* or by structural shelter can easily '•; the township's .b'usiness,'*c.enter.'' ••' . ., . _* *> * . ••''••. Piano selections .were played by of Mrs. Joan Moyi-T h'as been' en- whether they are railroad work- . chaplain of the club Kathleen McAteer and . Cynthiu stories about the""differcnt. birds on tho. basis of factual informa- 7 Tho -Etet_—1 :ind minje~ptctures oTTthem. winch" tion and presentation~aii~wellras" 1i Vil Uffice: 21- Telephone JBHidge.eteOOir nerspor ,those~who work~ tof~SKy ._vMts.:Q. Jlolmes Williams, Jr.,: ..Church was4o celebrate its cen- ' firemen's Mutual ] Brooksidei School__-. Pliehni^ Derrjek Markham recited dreh brought.nails,Jiarhmers,,and in the number of or powjer-olj-tho -One of the. countless numbers~6f~.7 Association. "Sir Galahad" by Alfred Tenny- are to be used lot a bird book. neatness. Pictures, choien-fornc- of 14 Makatom drive, bulldlnc tennial with a week of special Grade 4 Some of the pictures of birds are wood to school; for the*'project. ^Si bombs, or by the employment, of railroad suppliers, whoso livelihood • son. Martha Strock, Timothy Har- presentation Of facts, show Boats were made by Joseph Lad- new weapons qf mass_destructiqn 1 and grounds chairman of the. programs in June, the Rev. . puppet show, 'The-Man and on the bulletin board. The contri- sarapes, rebozos,_ sombreros; pep- 1 depends on the healthy condition . Robert G.Longaker, pastor, an- baujih and. Mary-Ellen Uhl showed anye, fiale: Zobat, Jeann^ •Camp- such as nerve and- p~sychploglcal Board of Education, was elect- Rouhding out one tf Alligator," was presented by .butoi-s arc James Halleran, Ellen plegoing 'tcTmarkct, at the market, of the railroadsr that they ' make ed the first woman president students in "Miss Miaxey's a map of England- in the 1.200's ai^d. : bell, Morcia Sommers, Sharon gases, nnd. bacteriological agents. usitj 1 Bressler, Allired' , DiFabio, Scott and going about their dally lives. theit feelings" Ifnown, and this can of the .Union; County School -tit grade- The play relates a told about tho Magna Chartii. Har- Vance^ Robert Lynes, James Sar- mour A phenomenon that has had rel- Knauer,' John ,Nielsen, Andrea Pupils'who contributed to_ the 'best be_done by*"writing-to their Boards Association.' : oL.a farmer, who performs a ris Warner was iri't-havgc of pV6- Bauer, and Lisa Rappaport. While nowski. •• Johrf' Glesser, Gwenn y Pride in Town on jCraitford Days atively _llttlo attention in public' pL-rties. Gretjory Nor'ris, Timothy display arel. Diane Kaiser, Frank Smithj- Thomas Smith. . Bruce State :Senators"r";requesting that" tired for . a crafty alligator:. -rdisettesions—of-a-hueleat*- attack • is- -Jeffriiy Kristollur. GraskewlU, Walter "bopko, Phillip in- turn repays the favor, by and HarriK. 'Warner _.-._-.„ —-,.....i.was illl at'honreat ----"- Guthrie, an'd~Itanald Humphries. tney reject, uus unjuiT legislation.' -The Rev> jpfc Daniel Svvce- tlon. was! t'o -be distributed to Kasen, Wayne WCberbauer, Nancy the resulting "fire slornVj suck as Yours very trulytruly, high school auditorium Jar 3 y to feat the farmer. A pass- m.adii; up. the color -guard. ho- made beauliffll* pictures of All.children will, have *m oppor- ney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel members. • ';' •' ^benefit of the British ' J^layle, Robert Marley, Barbara By Joining in Gay Mneties ^tho "rivers of fire" 'that swept- Hon and wolf_ encourage the birds that ho has seen in his|yard. tunity to make a boat. Next week Adolph Dragery J. Sweeney of 25 Cranford ter- MaUcione, Raymond Mazzella, through Hamburg.. A 10-megaton ij to carry out his vicious These pictures txtc also on the' bul- thy, boats will be'painted. ; Stirrings of community activity al- turn of the century, and local merchants race./Avas to be ordained into' Lincoln School JEraig-Gram—Paul-Kingr-Kt!nn«th. Jtrbomh—if—exploded^-30 _i 15-lear^ Agft -7,,, on two cv«mmfy were we!] J n, but "a';srnpnraB6Ifpassing W lotin-boardr tho'prieiithood,at Sacred -Heart. :.. Support' "of: tft'd" CJ-afttoTd tended, and a net' proit' ... _:...:•'_-Grade I ;-7-'- Alexp,*.and William Lee;--:-—-'-— report a "rushing business in—blazers, : Yonkers,, N.-Y., could pro- nembcrs"a favor bestowed on John Honeywellgave an lnter- Yes•'.;.. 'I that's right . . . Swan pHexs"BlEE STORAGE"- ready underway indicate that Cranford 1 Cranford, N"; J.' ^Cathedral, Me;wark.. •"_,.'. In science research period many 1 duce a firestorm thit -would take Emergency Food Collectioa-was $1^20(P Was 'rcportrf. by the farmer, and helps the' Mrs. Sophie Liebtuman's first edtinj; accouttt of his trip to Wash- The children in Mrs: iiiitll tMc. al. 1961 . . ."in our popular STORAGE PAK... straw hats, and other accessories avail ' ' ' '" ' — questions concerning' fossils JhSve is entering what promises to be one of in an area- -from the tip of Brook- •May 13, 1961 /•: ' urged by WillianTKiein, chair^ roles were taken- by ! ner escape. '.';.,. . ' •*.,-.' grade Cranford thanks lected at the curb'for shipment ducer. ' — man; Joan Rankin, rabbit; PauT*:$chadc,' Nancy -Kaufman, JThe boys and girls in Miss Pa- umbrellas were made to set theiiiil The merchants themselves are pre- the air midway between Akron ; and extinct animals led the fol- Hbday J . . or call our fonded courteous routeman . . . to the sponsorship of the con- to Europe and Asia to alleviate ~-^r"; u Ivcs, liori; Helene Schwartz- Susan Kassak, Gary" Horsch, Bri- tricia Drake's class have made theme of "April Showers Bring tion with the observance of Cranford and- Cleveland, Ohio could incin- /week after week With, nothing ap- lowing • students .to Write reports JeVery^item..^vj[U be custom cleaned >'.... ready for Wear- paring for a fepetitiqjjiqf the always pop- : gregation of Calvary Lutheran thr.ougli-UNRRA._; J ; _ . • fh, wolf;" George Morton, an~ an Miller, Clarice Maiiro* Itobert interesting designs with paint and May Flowers." Attractive ones crato...|)Oth cities. . _ .. , parently settled abouKthe building which are displayed under the Days 1961. -"' r 1 •'_,.. "• ular Cranford Gift Days sales event con- Church. Otto Lorenz of Krels uncer. ...• MacKinnon, ', Jnmes Loderstedt, siiihy. : Unusual paintings were in different colors Were made by mmm . V ."in tHe falil ' "_ ' _. The .average underground shel- sittidtlon. With'nothing'from the 25 Years Aj theme, "Is- It Science, Fiction, or Germany, formerly of . Steven Sehmidt, Sarah .Miller, •i',.''i1;:.r;"-?"."i•'•.;.'..'ii ' Norman Roden, chairman, and the ducted during Cranford £)ays, featuring ter could not offer protection to Board as to what is really being ««•«• ^rmany. formerly oi The elehtli annual salon of Grade 6 . ' and" Julia Kristeller,"wade three madsr-'by Janet Borden, Nancy_ ,)„„ •» • •~'*7 Li i — •?. -Czechoslovakia, Ills wife*- and Building Inspector E large murals illustrating three Fliith, Jocitc Haselrig, Alyn'Han- Fact?"- Wayne Rowbotham, Marie The monitors for the week are human_life in a nuclear firestorm. nablt? tO S s Photography sponsored Tby the dramatization of King John Fischer, Susan Menge, John Cas- members of his Cranford Days Commit- a special "Shoppers' Night in Cranford" S\ho-h ^f° ^P? t four childre'n~were to -be ,. that stories in their leadmg books. The sen, Nnncy Plzzelhi, Diane Rlcik- Nancy Wright, Stephen Knezo; SUGGESTED ITEMS FOR STORAGE PAK! | The ventilation-system, drawing in ld n g rogra s h the Abbot-of Cantcrtiiiry was ale, William Lee, Paul King, Bar- tee have prepared a varied program of with all the shopkeepers attired in Gay In \XX ' . P f ' . f greeted by teruno MetzUer of 'or murals'served as a backdrop while wnldcr,' ^ind Suzanne" Cymbaluk, Harold Engstrom, Debora Doe, ^ CHILD'S COATS * SPORT SHIRTS * DRESSES air irom the outside would quickly' V1Si f lh 12 Isented by Mri* Marion Eschenr, bara Maucione, Frank Graskewitz, been $22,564, ahead of th.es each child read aloucl for the Elizabeth Ross, Julie Dawalt, Mark w events including such-highlights as cor- Nineties costumes. . convert-the average shelter into "gradesI A^^u^ Th e Superintendeno °f ,° ^ !t 'ot ««' Wes -t Eha Place,-chairmaii Cranford was t'o be held in the Rcr's .sixth grade at the upper .Spring trees wore made using Gralg Oram, Nancy Playle, Diane * CHILD'S SUITS SWEATERS •ROBES + or lhe church comlnltlce Municipal Building. Prizes month in "the previous year, I guests. ' - ' . small sponges, paint, and crayon Hlnlicky, Joanna Russo, and Mar- srijot aii- furnace'with alf heated !!: (j C- Ide assembly recently. Charles Kaiser, Robert. Marley, Phillip Ka- nerstone-laying ceremonies for our new Cranford High School's Junior-Sen- Schools seems t6 be taking- care of charcqd WUh atnnEine tot r.e- were to be awarded in seven • Howiij'd Leyi^e introduced the Interesting .^pictures ; were made jorie, Walt. Poems_and stories * SKI SUITS , * SLACKS * BLOUSES to t'emperatureji as high as 1,000 ^Jiat fqr the Board.. , settlement of the famUy, pgner was the narrator. •• - sen, Wayne Weberbauer, Kenneth Municipal Building and Public Hibrary ior Prom also will be a part of the Cran- classifications. John Drucken- Theconstitution of the l. progiahi. Svujii«< Kassak" led singi by, ChriSopheV Alston, .Richard about the rain were written by * JACKETS . * MUFFLERS * SKIRTS - degrees. . _ — - As for the 6-4-2 setup. We cfid J . • * «, » . ting John was played by Hon- Alqx'o, Susan ' Wilson, Michael Robert Hintz, Sarah Miller, Susan arf..a-dj a reviva:..«li o-ni..f the. colorfu.._t_^r..li r>:._v>_*_River Carni:- for(j Days celebration this year. Other- mlller, club • president, . was ford Welfare Association-i . Ballister; James Hawkins, ab- ing. A poem called "Mothers Are Bentson;-Susan West,. Lorraine It is qiuite likely that this not try it but did speak of the pos- * ^ _recjg : tion-of-Mi. ~O!e '--=- dIe~ATIantic area 01 the~JK' ST =adopted=afc=T*=ineetinirof p cers were: Jean Borden, vice-' Katm. Bviiin Miller,. ••Robqi't bert Colston. Vclenchcnko, Yvonne Porter, Ce-Hcdecn.-and Raslyn Orgel.. <.wo/uld be under a "satu'fatidn" at- "seritativey of mure ttia cr- shepherds; Vance Sleeken-, The class is working hard to -in a Gay Nineties, atmosphere in honor of-Jbkck dance at Macdbnneir Park, a Par- ed somethmg with f>«j high school at branrord >High' School, was president; Joan Bracken, secre- local organizations in 1 MacKinnon; Deborah' Carr, Nina celia Johnson, Carol . .Green, Every item will be cleaned to perfection-and tack if war occurred With Eussia. t0 be, Linda Vail; fir4 nobleman Thomas Kifwan. Rlchurd-Pearee, learn to write their names* in '.received by the Board tory, and Joan, Kaul. treasurer'. parish home. The follow!] Santone, Kevin ' Webb, ftf ready for delivery . .T-iti the fall. . ^-^ the township's Ninetieth Anniversary'. ents' Prom in the high school gymnasium luvu Laid' Sere elecC bchliue, Torry Bagweirr~ Members of many local organiza- •• and an op6n^ house-aUheJElksjCiub-aress - little- concerning tlj>«f conditions to senior high pupils, during thoii- Kindergarten Lionel Lawrie; Walter Sopko, and excellent results are pavid Moss, ( A1|SS speL'ht, who had' taught in Bates, Carl Misoii, M Bottge, Julia Kristellor, James. which "survivors' would come out ' years in the.Oth and 10th.grades^, Joseph P. Heuer of 33 Strat- Tho kindergarten • classes .of Hehry. Mourns. . - tSt'visn '^chnMdti Sarah- Miller, • PAY ONLY INSUR^fclCE tions •will""be"4jusy during the next two for all of which will be in the Gay Nine- r the system almost 17years, was- food terrace,-a World War- i Billiard and G.! Loderstedt, Clarice Mauro,. and ,.when the two weeks were up. ' Asi to the Senior High School:.• leaving to actept-a position in ! tooling-Siding Mi.ss Marilyn Boy'ce have corn- Jay Gutierrez; Nanijy, Linderoth, Chad Warrlnglon, Susan Swinton, weeks completing work on exhibits..and ties style. •-~ .\ Veteran ana^toriner' chairman, ter IE. Cooptr preseuted thtt Eriir^ Shea. ~ . ploted-a scene for, the hall bulletin | ^ (h Til^nn nnrt. JKulth Kiaml and Nancy LampJirtei". — S:\- • based oajtom-yahiation • • • plus-budget price.4 Space- limitations ' do not permit situaQon, let's not-get into'-ihe .sit- a ne^ to a dose in a gay whirl of brightly-eol June 2, "anjlVthat evening there wUl not_ be removed ' because of time Personally, J believe, that for chairman. . ~~, ;: * * . : wounded . in action -in K6rea ; iodusjrits as Speakers, rajpil • .,- * Grade S- The circus display included the . Mrs,'.Mary Varano's tlfth grado Last ;wook, MissJEheresa Mutar- iliecessary-. to. allow for. safe- hand- - 1 r-.-.-r-'r".": " ored floats,, band-music and-community- corsages for commuters' ladies at thesta- spmd years Cranford schools have April- 23; 1951,--Hvas- killed .in : gram was arranged.by Bsf A,| inanon tho. Hying trapeze, jJle will present a program , "Pine Tree' anglp'i; third--"grQde-presentcd^-its _lhig due.to decay oT"-thc radioac^- _be«»n;hving^-onborrawedjirne rot- JOHN J. Dl FABK Miss.Malleyille MaqNeill's sec- smgirigr . Jactioa^onLrthat date,-.according Ago ----r "Clemeht, high school pricc^l oriel Krade Ifns'starled*th'eir.:neW so- plu.mt.s,- clowns, giraffes, monkeys Shilling,!' on Tyesda$V-L The jissembly^-pcogram,' "The Princess tivity. .. ative to the accredited list. ' to a telegram received by his BKdgo 6-1105 • and tigers. __ will be irfadby Deidre PetijekT Who Never Laughed."" The play Individuals, young and old, are busy Varied exhibits_and demonstrations : The Wednesday Morning. Howard • R. Best, supeniiij| cial studios unit oirthe community. The. psychological effects of a As to the talked-about high parents, Mr. and,Mrs, Thomas .Club celebrated its golden an- principal, ahd Floyd B. ShoJ During April Donna "Delfinis the flag salute wjlLbeie"Ier d by 1 was-based on n folk tale. too, getting ready for participation in the massive Civil Defense effort would L. Hamilton of 26-John street. \ 942 E. LINCOLN AVENUE The children luivo made pictures scheduledfor the four-day celebration school site out Orange avenue, .a- niversary with a luncheon-at Hpn, chairman of of their homes- and wriliten-inter- ?ind Kathleen Fowler [|celebrated nard Adainj^ponoild• iWiWfacijihej'sonl, Those.taking part in the original i. ••' ;-'be more likely ,to heighten the ten- (Jorporal , Hah*ulton was 'the : # recentTmap which lis usually relia- •' Baltusrol'(,Country Clubj Kej]- cotnmitteelD? the Bolrd of Ei--| iheir sixth birthday]annlversariQs/jind'|WiUiai m RoweJ ' Aimoujlcek's (-Continued! oil P

: making jand "cakfe baking competition,,- Crart^ord haVtd offei* in cultural, civic,' t — ' y." • ipi|clotis "enemy" it would lookjlke A Remindet'! Send Your Vaiuable children's track and field events, canoe . industrial,; religious, fraternal and social —preparation-for— ait—ftttftckT-^—The~^ .••-~.~"-^ has not engaged in.a f I'M LOOKING FOR races, a photography contest and bicycle fields. ~- ...... - ' i •..." -• — - massive shelter program. If word' races. -._ . • Local residents who are not already came to us that tne populations a new flagpole for • ; One of the all-pervading activities at working to make Granford D&ys 1961 , of all Russ^lap «!«€& had been or- Henry who keeps '- FURS, COATS'& dered to move • underground im- this time is that of preparing costumes in the biggest and best celebration ever insisting that he keeping with the Gay Nineties theme to held are urged "to" get going now in the mediately, would' we-nbt conclude that ah attuck on us was immi- Who said shedidif't needs it in his work be featured throughout Cranford Days, spirit of seeing what'they can do for the nent?. .• . • ' In some h,onies, old trunks in attics are town instead of what it can do. for them— Morever, we should not over- which doesn't make^ MS for DELUXE yklding. authentic attire long cherished even if only to the^extelirof showing look the -fisychologlcal damage be- " ; any sense to anybody ing done to young' children whose iri..niemrir.y.of .parlter dnys; m -nthp^.thp prtriif» in trtpir rnYnnmmUy Ky prpp^ring a .••mitidg.-ard-"flUpcl ..witltJ-vague but•- till they hear that : what to do? STORAGE;.. women and girls" are creating their own Gay Nineties costume-to wear the first frightening - apprehensions, of copies of fashions popular before the fdfJ• whose nature many parents already ftave had alarming indica- Sitter by hade...1 tiohs. "•air-^obled" vaults! ' For those Interested In the prob- • Poppy Days Honor the Dead and Aid the Living lems of our nuclear ago and how to meet' them I recommend the Poppy Days will be observed in Cran- All funds raised through''the annual book "In Place of Folly" by No"r-~ Why she bought '- •';!( >• ' • • ford starting next Wednesday and con- Poppy Days program go directly to dis- man Cousins which* can be obtaih- This Tree Test only takes -minute!*! with scientific Instruments Btill tinuing through Memorial Day, in honor ed from the Cranford Public Li- a larger home with •when you sign up for MobilheaU.. yet it may save you &V,, !i0%» only abled veterans or their f amities, helping • brory. . of the more than 500,000 Americans who the jhelp of a or even-more of your fuel bill. It's just one part of the Automatic -• • "Wiere is how}'.' said ex-PresU r-Mri to rehabilitate "handicapped veterans, Petsonal Care plan that gives our Mobilheut customers high com- . died and the nearly 1,000,000 Americans dent Eisenhowei1, after the results SabUrban Mortgage of. Your "Valuation .• who were wounded in both World-Wars educate war orphans and provide finan- of ah H-bomb test had been an- fort at low cost , - _ i:- .• 'hW' '••'.-: loan. Standard Low Minimum V and the Korean Conflict. cial assistance for needy children. • RoUhced, "no nlternatlvc; to peace," Our Automatic Personal Caro means just thist i. We keep a cpn-'_ .The poppy is the proud and sym- Volunteer workers fron> Cranford Sincerely yours, 6tant cheek on your heating oil conaumption. 2. We toll you when Kenneth M. Stewart youVe using too much oil. 3. We provide QrfieeJuel-savim): UslAo bolic product of the hands of oiir hospiP tJtTit~2J2rrAmerican Legion Auxiliary, Union County Committee alizid and disabled veterans. In the hos- and. Capt. N. R. Fiske Post 335, VFW, for a Sane Nuclear policy find out why. 4. if you like, we'll make tluTbumer adjustment or an have -repairs made at nominal charge. Call BR 6-3300 for ,; • • \ pital wards-and hobby rooms of' Veter-.- P its auxiliary will offer memorial pop- ; -•. ; • 407 Central AvcnUp ~ No htattei- what brand of oil you may now be using, clip the : ••'• -- Bonded'Routeman. |;<;.; •' ans' Administration hospitals and homes P»es to- the public starting next Wedries- v.'r - . Craniord, N. jr.-* 7 coupon below, or tall us for a Free Fuel-Saving Tust which caa . ••f1 '•( all over the country, men in pajamas and day. Mrs. Jack Irving^ppppy chairman • •. * ;t ; . May IS, 1961 I';. '.' '•••:' bathpobes have been busy for many for the American .Legion Auxiliary, and, meaa big dollar savings for you right now! \ V ••• • •• -f Doar Sir: •.-••-. ...- " ... ••'•••-- •*• •••"--• • * - Mrs. Benjamin F. Bri^ner, chairman'for •'As.'''another College Cllib yeo-r -f' • — 'S-!t!;r'v months now making the artificial memor- ial flowers symbolic of the sacrifices the VKW Auxiliary, have joined in urg- draws to Itsjyery successful &nd_ _ " j VREE>OEt-SAVrNG TEST nilVfLE.\NEIIS ing Cranford residents to support the satisfying conclusion, with tho \. . ','•.;•..' t'J '•:•• • l./t" made by so many for their country dur- presentation of,. Scholarships to ing time of war. ;•• - programs- of the local units by purchas- .Cranford girls, it Is again time to ••; ,; fX\ .-• • _ , thahk the_ Cranford Ciflzeh and : Many of these men work with par- jng4mppi£sJbere.duidiig4Jxe4}nnual drive. • '• "«; Chronicle for tho excellent cover- Poppy Days afford everyone an <>p- '1U« .CH.EANEIIS ' ,'. tially paralyzed or deformed hands, some age you have > given our'activities '!,•.*••'•"V\^~-' ed. pjportunitjj j to..van aid disabled veterans san andd in wheel chairs and others still in bed. jlurlng tfie. yt ar, , — • HOUSIMIOLD CLKANIJHS •U ;'•! •', i ' t '.. at Surely such toyerdge played a ,••>•-" They get immense satisfaction; from thhe the sajme ttfne offer a tribute to the ;,(').'•_ (i' 1 great part, in i,maWng bur fund KI|I)1N;G GAIIMVSNT ' i >"• ' work. The mechanical! ingenuitgy y requir- n^on s war dead. When yoy u are offeredd ',• ' '1 a poppy next) week, remember that three wising Book Sale sheh a success, Mobilheat .SE1IVICK '.'' •-!• d takes their ri^inds off their'own pain t) k b h ; ed takes their ri^inds off their'own pain which, in turn, made the scholar- Ha fUJii... xuo I 6MV TAKIi MINUTiSI .:.*-V i'.i-j1;. , wars are still not over for America's fenlps possible.-.". ' _ •Wdfmi More jDoople • \> •-» ' ;- ,' and loneliness, and for rriimy yearsjiosv than any other hoallrtfl oil '•'.,'i i.'.' •. • {•• thousands of disabled servicemen who . Very sincerejy youwt,

•' • t .j. 1 Veterans' Administration hospitals have •{it- '. •' are still hospitalized, and give as gener- Margaret M. Gill l S ,".''' ''• • recognized the helpful therapeutic ef- - (Mrs. Edward Gill) LOOK HERE, io.find STOUAGli I'AIC SEHVICB ously as you can. • , . Publicity chairman < t '• -fects of this project. !'H- •.,W:- •:•• |fp who sells anything... 300 Hotford Avenue iU •.-»'. •$£.;.. . • . , Cranford, N. J. . > May 9,1061 COAST TO COAST MOVERS Deaf Sir! Yellow -Strong Fu • CRANFORD DRIVE IN — suggests you As you no doubt know, there '.'•vX•ftV'V '• '• in the U. S. or Canada has been introduced into the Unit- "DEPENDABLE, FH1ENDLY SEHVlCfi SKNCC 182S" 44 North Ave., East, 7:30 a.m. - 6:15 ! open a ed States Senate two bills known iim •::::•. as S, 1089 and S. 1197 -whirh.-ln— • ELiZABETJ^BRANCH CONVENIENCE CHECKING my opinion, are imminently TRUST COMPAIMY - .—4 \A/est .fegsoy-SWfcOO a.itn,. GpM, industry, in that their passage Would Ve-imposo there's an office ip ymr community ^ T^et »•*' •Tate-rqakin^q^ prl^ fhnt woro in lolessLaddes,_ *•) ._ ro in— Yard: j ' ,'. effecfftt Priori to tho Transportation Lumber^ Tackle Blclcks nOHicor"—— TRUST COMPANV' _.'___• ALLIED VAN LINES, Inc./ -ActoLiD58^ut in a mote hienuit- JJ-North Aye./ E. Lexington Ave. at LVRR . Fireproof Storage . Packing & Crating a Speciality CHk**t uiu. liAn^ti : able form. •.' •' , ' GARWOOD • PLAINFfEtD". for Commercial and -. , EtHmato* Qlwn Freely '•V-.w,/'. Household Gooda.. Call ADam* 2-4464 My purpose, in \vriting to $o\x posit Insurance corporation tcgarding this matter is thit X -..-.:^i4i feel thii ii a most important and . I — Pajre Four . CRANFORD l.*,V*>-v.,, J*VneWw Jmendersl , wjll be Kreetcd l>y xhosen'by the Rev-. Albert, Allin- recprding secretary.; Mrs. Walter cookies,, Polish bologna. Spanish I'' '*'i—' ' the congregation in the-front o£ Cook, Richard' "Cox,, in. Ing ol "It's.a Grand Did Flag." mt ofl ger,. -pasior • of. rthe , Cranford Meth, and coWesponding secre- the sanctuary, . I Meihoclist Church, as-his sermon -torge Cubberly;' Nancy - Jean perfumes, French" onion soup, tary; Mrs. Irving Meteger. ;. lenn, Marilyn Johansen, Theodore • . Grade 5 English and French candies, and The Rev.: Dr. I?obeaffirmation services Sunday, • alter, pastor, *vill preach on were: Jess Bernstein; Saul Baron, Methodist Morgan, Douglas Nordstrom, •grade presented its class play, tributed. •.'•.•• i IJjy _ A. communion service will be SHbt'AiiKl hn^afferr*rare~_U;haarschnridt "The Universal Language." a one^ 'mlnsfer "choir will" sing ''Jesus held from 8^30 to. 9:10'a.m. .(• Schumacher, Annette -.Jean act play Written " by • the class. Christ, Qur Strong Salvation" By Junior _High Fellowship will Lionel Weinstein, Louis DIdk__ei__ Tommy Baker, an ll-year-?old boy, Bloomingdnle School The officers, will be installed on Rahor, Diane tRutto.!,-Slahdr, and "Jan Huss at the-first service, and meet at 7p,m. in room 2tt.for elec- lark Winter of Cranford: : learned a lesson concerning a gift Kindergarten Cadipac has achieved a degree of durabili,ty still sought by the protection 'of morq^tCih': 1,400 separate inspections^ the Chancel choir will offer "The vioii of officers. . "What Makes Friday,^ JufiB~_, at an installation most people take"for granted—the MQsceplu 1 sabbath. New Officers! iMarilyn Bowersox, Karen Fors- The children In Mrs. Ruby othcr^cars. Through every phase of Tis careful manufacture This .excellence translates itself into superior operating , '0 Promises'VbyJi'anchenko at the 11 Good .Television' , will be discussed |rg, Virginia Hake, Douglas Ma- wonderful gift., of .musical sounds. Ferrelra's' afternoon kindergarten • Mrs. Harold Hildcbrnnt waji ,•1 a.m> service..~ "'tteaffirmation Sunday \yill be at « pjn. by i the Intermediate Mr. Weiss, who succeeds George Tommy Jearns this lesson by visit- ' . Rubine, served oh the board of stalled as president of thetfi la, Virginia Monks df Westfleld; have been, Warning about -the cir- and assembly, Cadillac r in the capable hands of proud~ economy and resale value. -^ two qualities among many ~ Members of ihe-'oqmmunicants observed Sunday at the 9:30 and Fellowship, meeting in Room.10. Tjvld Hassebnan^ Kurt Hassehnan ing "Music Land." ~ . ..'-,.•'. cus, and as a result .some of the olns*: who ,hny<> hor>n rttjidynig lih- •nW ^iVh rpllnwchip wlll'tripft trustees for a-year, and was sec-etrs Society of. Christian sf Mr. and Mrs. Music accornpnn- _and_ diLyotoii,craftsmen.. And all along the wav. there is .that make-Xbdillhc your"soundcst m6torihpr"investment.— at-Q;:.ccola hd Kobert Stibler", 01 uarwood; •boys and girls decided-to give- thetr tier. tlie3hree ^minister-.' for 16 in robm_28. .__ .•__. ond; vice-president and chairmanof Uu> Craniord:MetfiodistCI ied Tommy through "Music Land" owh circiis., They aiscussed- many byterian Church as part pf the of "IKS' ritual cominittee""f6r: two at a recent "meeirrig. "'] fuce'Schabinger of Fanwood, and and together witfe.;. their family,- weeks are: - Loyalty inonth program. * •. The Child Study. Club will have : fnyorite circus acts-and "recently ORDAINED IN TRENTON—Two tiCen ^rom Trinity Episcopal Church were among the seven years. He was co-chairman, of the Other officers were install^ lien Sturm of Resale. which consisted c/ chqtt instru- each child performed for his class- Douglas Allcock, Christine An- Members will be asked to renew as its guest speaker, Frank. A. •Services of worship, will be lield candidates ordained recently to/theSacred Orderof -Deacons at trinity Cathedral, Trenton, by' building committee with Mr. Ru-follows: Vice-president, UK. D 3 ments, notes, signature, staff, andmates. . •>. • • --•• j derson, Jonathan. Apgar, III, 'Wil-loyalty to the church and to re- Moretti,. guidance counselor of 1 8:15, 6:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday, liam Arfkeh, Susan Benkert.Xlano The'RtrRey, Alfred L. BanyarjJf Bishop of New Jersey,,' The' two candidates from Trinity Parish are: Union' Junior High School on bine.. ••„• •• ••• -. -;;•. .. Hedeen; recording secretary \ clefs^ prove ,the importance; of Gary. Coles and CHeryl Flemm member membership vows and Mr, Weiss1 father was president Harry Meyers; treasurer,' he sermon, will be '"Drunken Dis- music. . Parts were taken us fol- Bintliff, Susan Bonham, Jeanne principles .of . The Rev.., John H. WitherjKgton<>and The Rev. JohnRobert Neilson. Rev.-Mr. .Neil-on, upon his Monday, at 8:15 p.m. The worship JjlCisA'Sunday Church School will were galloping cowboys. • Hilde- commission* will meet jat .8 p.m.,Of "the Newark Temple for &2Eugen' e Stanley, and lows: Announcer, Prlscllla Bpyd; graduation- from PKila'dct6hia next Week, will serve as enrntp fit flrnrr-rhurrh-'\r_-r*->^«_ Invene for-all ages-at,9:30 and garde Audesirk..andr,.Chri?topher The Rev-.-TAlbert Gr- Dezso,-pas- : v years and one of his brottiers is treasurer, MrsrStephen __.» Bible reading, • Richard Beach; bauer. '•""!• , yjllc, Ri'V, Mr,, WHhcrfngton'wns ordained ns.n rfrpptii.al-dpneon, an order••6f.-__D-n_n -.tirv or-a- on. Monday, ; Schneider gave a cay pc'rfofrhAhg^ •tor;--han ohoson "By-tho. S pssr . ' The fulluwhig Sc-eretitrifes i.in. Babysitting will be pro-Tommy, Jay Joties; mother, Sa- as acrobatic clowns, Shelley Gold^ •'-. Deborah Ccim _y, J a c q u e 1 y n God" as" his sernion topic. Church man who is ,D.rdaip<5ocia_-relations,-MH. i lActivities. for the coming week halfnote, John Aiken; whole liote, the -smalUellowship room, during "DIspl_ys'"arid books for ideas and it|ehaiel BIcNally and Anne Car- ' ;hfe^Blshop--B£jnyard:-Th'e-'ReVi-Edwa^ r__<5_rces-will he in the acTTvitie: J Todays 3:30- p.m., Junior George Pfitzenmayer; eighth note, ter presented an animal "act with West •ffoth services. ' : ^R*ir; .William. F. Forrest bt the Church of-(bur Merciful Saviour, Penns Grove: The Rev. Carrel! room. Dinner wilt be served at' ' Robert- Hlgbee, Mrs. G«iFge( loir{_7:30 pm., Boy Scout'Troop William Miller; sixteenth note, Glenn Munsch as a black panther Martha Frank, Daiinyleo Gahzc- William 'Nickel, faith chairman, advisers, MrSxEustice, Mrs. C I in Fellowship Hall; 8 p.nii Adult "•Inuller, .Geoffrey Goodfellow, Kath- ,/HalI.of Penningtoh; Thft' Vt-rji Rev. Lloyd G; Chuttin," dean of. Trlpity.Cathedral; and The Rev-, p.m. The Rev. Robert Goodwin, Debra' AarQp; half rest, Carol and Bettlann Rindexle as-q leopard. will be in charge of the Senior V Aeckerle and Mis^R. H.pi(Cuii Ipirv Friday, 8;I5 pjpn., Mr. and' Welsgerber; quarter rest," Gale Patricia. O'Brien marched .as a leen Goodwin,' Cynthia Hall, Su- Westminster Fellowship program, lavid C. Pettit, of Trenton. - V . •".'•.•. " ' ~ •'•'.- • . '""•', • . dixiricr , superintendent til tho "Club. _K_n Harrington, Vernon Herbert, Southern ,District, Newark Con- Rotary luncfieons><>oup i, j Swlntori. •' drum majorette and Karen Nell pn Sunday at 7 p»m. y^ ference, will be speaker^' Clarence Dbud; 2, Mrvi_j! Sunday, Sejjior Luther~League Treble clef, Debra Schncbe; bass •Smith showed some of her tumbl- in, Jeffrey Hill, Victor Hovel!' Circle 3"of the W6rhen*s^3tild meeT Wednesday at.. 1:30 p.m. fcnic ^»nd wiener roast- at Locust Robert Wilson, Jr,. Nancy Howell ~~ Tlie- Prayer group will meet at ner,; Mrs. W.. J. Bru'nl; clef, Mark Clare; bar -, line, Ed-ing tricks. • .••:•-. will meat today at 8- p.m/at 'the That evening the pastor will con- 10 a.m., Wednesday in the sane Eustice, Mrs.; Aeckerle; 4, Mrs! bve* section'of Echo Lake Park. ward Schenker; • Sharp, Betty Hy- Cynthia Andrade ended the per- Wayne .Huekel, Virginia Hunt, home of Mrs. WilliarriChiravalle, Conference duct the regular mid-week Bible, Tjiniiy Men jieyoung-people-wullmeet at the —Susan Huston, Robert Jensen, Bar- l_ary; ''rnfinBeTsHip ancf evange- N.-Lurcottr Mrs.-Leonard ChJ att, flat, Betty Shirerchoir"mem£ formance with"~a~ baflet~danl:e~andr St) Prescott turn, CbrK; Circle 1 _tirdy~_fi3~pTaycr meeting at 7:45? lism commission will meet at 7:30 ill; 5, Mrs, Albert Allinga-.J at 4 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. A bers,'John Fitzgerald, Carol Miller, both audience and performers took bara Jones, Jill Jones, Karen on Wednesday at/1 •p.wj. at the. A baptismal s.eryicew-ill be held Jones, iilnda Karl, Judith Kinney, To Present p.m. before calling on' member: Mrs. B. W. P. Randolph; 7,! alrfcbarge .will be made* to cover Susan Koch, Richard Beach, Jean part in a triumphant grand parade'.' home of Mrs. William Sharpe, 15 next. Sunday ^at-- the "7'^'clock Mary Engel; 8, Mrs. Clay. Scheller, Francisco Fernandez) Grade 4 . JaijiU?e Kresfie, Stephen -Wilson. evening sencice. • •"" . ... . and friends in the parish. Mohawk drive: Circle 2 nejtt Student work, Miss jm., kindergarten- -Warren'Olde; instruments,. Bar-- Teleyislon proved to.be most ed- Dianhii KroRman, Robert Leavy, Thursday at^9:15 a.m. at the'home The following children - werc( Schad; - children's work, Wednes ^ 3:30 p.m., Chil- John Leland, •Williailv_Lc»onhardt, AtAMance Offering baptized Sunday: Thomas Everett, bara Paterson, Jeffrey Collins, ucational as well as entertatnlng j^ Veverko, 6 Wil- George Seals, Mrs. W. F. K_ en's choir;" £ p.m., Youth Eric Jensen, Clyde Henderson, Me- to the' children "Of Mrs. Mary Poli- Jr., Paul LiiiKerfeldt, ' William The Rev. Albert W. Oldham, di- Pastor Dulilquist to Act_ Unitc_. Thank .Offenn* of theJr., son of Mr, arid Mrs. Thomas. Idir. ; '- shiro/way, Clark. ' rector of Harvey Cedars Bible youth work, Mrs. Joseph T__ gan Hildebrant, Lori Griffiths, doro's'fourth grade. ,In conjunct .Marsac, John MfCijllough, William nien'of Trinity parish-vvtil'be re- Everett Norton; • Susan MaTii, piritual life, Mrs. Hcfb.crt Rhe y at 7:30 p.»r(.. a meeting.of Cohferehce,.. Harvey Cedars, -will As Convention Chaplain daughter of Mr. and Mrs.'Robert Jack Mason, Kar!_Schricke?V Gary tion with their, study of Australia^ Mernlek, Jack Millar, • Nancy a deeoraling committe^r-«f the ceived at the services on. Sunday. smlth, 'Mrs. Ernest Ullom, Langheinrich. Money, Barbara Young. be-. guest. speaker at the Alliance The. Rev. AmoTd J. Dahlquisjt, The .-semi-annual ingathering o ;..' Pizzella; Harvey William, Jr., itherans Plai tho students added to their khowl- building commltt'on witr ho hi-fd ^_jsto__=_flfc^_=G_lvary===_iut}5er_tt ^lb^ in-the smdlf feflowship ropm.. Church, .will seryejis chaplain at Auken, Mrs. Allingcr^ Mrs, by'Observing several ''Our World Nnnn," Allan JJios,. Jr., Mafhew and 7 p.m..services. help support .the work of the.-di- ?4erivede, sponsored^ by i^fak Walnut A'tienue 1 Programs tomorrow are- as fol- the 12th ajjhual cbnventipn of the Ham Wiener, Mrs. Chaiincy ] [acation School NeighborjS* programs presented on Parker, William Patbera/Herbert lows: Brownie Troop 686, .4 p.m.; The pastor, Rev. Eaurance J. ocese in"New Jersey.- ' ••' and Mrs.- Ann. GOrda, Grade! Pyne, will.be attending the' an-New Jersey Synodjof the United Mrs. Stuart CamjibeH, Mrs", t Vacation Church School at^Cal- Channel 11,...... „ _ • VISIT YOURLQCAL • Pechin. C.irl Peterson, Lintkj Wtiithi3^ .__M£Q_ra^d_Jboy_Ljch.riiEin Monday the CorWorkcrs will America. The Sew body will be Holy Eucharist; 9:15 a.m^ JJorn- AAUN xvill meet in Randolph Robert Meth suggested thnt one Women will participate in thehold their .regular monthly meet- the largest Lutheran group in the Jeannie Hartzel; Mrs. lt'arrled out in all departments— Miss Alyce Albrccht, Henry De Rahway. church league bowling ing Prayt'r and Family EucHaKijt; Hall from 3 fo 5 p.m. on Sunday. lieavitt, Mrs. Ella Washbotintt I pery (three yearsJ-.throUgh jun- way to answer the questions was ing at 8 p.m. The Pioneer-Girls country. ? _ . _• • ;;. •• Of LjBcture terlhg, Mrs- Harold A.-Glovier, Jr., banquet at .-the Log, Cabin Rest- ,and 11 a.m.t Morning' Prayer, .-. Flowers, Mrs. Silliman.JJttjl hlgh (ninth grade), and Wood'to perform "cxperiinents. • Follpw- will holdjin encampment nn Tues- the healing, and ^saving power : Mr. and...Mrs. .Chnstof Gottlich. aurant, Clark, on Monday at 7 p.m. Four hundred twenty-four iowns' Choral Eucharist __4 -Sermon. K." Warner, Mrs. Selby,"Mrs. _!_»] Jvwiir b'eTmade." """ "' •ing the- study and-'discussion-of Chark-i! Goodfellow/, Stanley Hill, day evening at 7 o'clock. — • Boy Scout Troop T4 will" meet of "screntiflcprayer will'be'thetop- each area of work seveial_pupils Boy Scout Troop 44 will meet The Women!s Prayet Band will in the Statc^of New Jerseys JTave ic : of a lecture on Christian Sci- Mrs.' Harold Paehlkcv Mrs. E _| Registration. will*be held Sunday Mrs. John Keitnig, Mr^ and Mrs. official planhing boards, • -. ' .J. j.n-.SJierlock Hall ^t: 7:30 p_fl. onSLMarVf. Ostrove; Methodist home, made experiments: to prove their at 7~p,nY. on Tuesday at the church. ence to be given here next Friday, frnings.and during.the week at Lucien Olson, -r~ • At 8 p.m. ihb same evening the Monday. A meeting-.of the? teach- Randolph; Goodwill Industrial church office? A" fee of $1findings. ~ '• May 28, by Richard t^Glendpn of Lois.Dleffenbach, Catherine Mis. F'rarik Piclhau, Mrs. W. J.Osceola Bowlitig Tournament will ers and staff of the Chirch School Mrs.'E. M! Sparks. I s hehp ito cover the costl of SUMMIT Ronnlund, Mr. alkd .Mrs. L'croy will' be Kpld in the guilj_ room at To Organize Los Angeles, California;. ' ' : Program, Mrs. ,p. K,,H« grating expenses,' hiaterials and. dood and Glenri Connolly showed take plade at-Linden Lanes. 1 Open toL the.:. public without Roberts, Mrs Theqldorc Rutmayer, The Junior choir1 will rehearse the Week 8 p.m. The Evening Sewing: Groap Mrs. Allinger, Mrs BUha, r^shments.... When, more than thatfSoundis-causedbyvibratiohs. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Schleurting, will'meet at 8:30 pjn. at the home charge,'thef lecture will-be, spohf- Dukes, Mrs. Ullom, Mrs. Stiitil i children•fr'ojn a family.enroll, Martin Metzger showed how the on Wednesday at 6;3p p.m. Junior - BERKELEY HEIGHTS Mr. and Mps. Walter Weberbauer, Westminster-Fellowship will meet o£- Mrs. JHarrison . Weaver, 331 sored by the members of First Mrs. -Silliman; publicity, &| ) renistration .will not exceed $2, planets look in "orbit. Judith Mc- ELBIABETH Mr. and Mrs. Jesse* B. Patberg. . •_.. fcy the REV. JOHN A. DeVEAtlX, Jr.. South Union avenue. ~ An orgiinfeayorji • meeting for aChurch of Christ, Scientist Mr; Fred Simonson; Council of Chiril Brethertori said. Coy planted seeds ha different types, 350 Springfield Ave v •fit 7:15. The Christian Round ycimg "people's department at St. 142 Broad Sf. At 1:30 p.m. Tuesday theJPrayer Table, dealing wlth.tHe Book of fastor, St. Mark's Alvie Church On, Tuesday boys' choir will re- Glendon will speak at 8:30 p_n. atWomen, Mrs. Marshall Jcanktl of soil, showing,what.Wakes plants Group will nicet in-the junior Job, will be held ih small fellow- "PENTECOST* AN» FAWH FOK TdDAV" hearse at 5 p.*n_ and the girls' Mark"s. AME Church will be held the church on "Christian Science: Mrs.. T. C. Fcgley, Mis. JWl grow. , v .. . '1 ' 350 Westminster Ave. The children plan to; continue room. On Wednesday evening at ship room at 7:4_l?.m. -., Acts 2: J-4 And tliere appeared to thew tongues as of fir*, choir at 7:30 "p.m. The Cranford at 4 p.m. Sunday. The Healing Comforter." Swisher,'.honorary. 'I School News 715 Elirabcth Avc-. 7 Ij'elock a family Night Chapter of Alcoholics Aisonyniou. 1 their observations 'and experi- -The' following children were distributed and. resting on each one of them. Aad they All teenager's and those 12 Now on' nationwide tour as a Notainating coinmittce, Mrs. t| (Continued from Page 3) 609 WesHield Avc. will be served by the Couples' baptized Sunday morning: Sharon were all filled with fhe Holy Spirit and begau to speak will meet in Sherlock Hall at 8years of age are asked to meet member of The Christian Science ments to better-understand the Clubi in Fellowshjlp Hall. Follow- .___Warnck-, Mrs. Husscll -faiil ' \vere: LSurle Smith, princess;' world around them. Gail Douglas, daughter of Mr. and -In oth__ iotocues, __ the Sjplrit save them Utterahte. p.m. ••••-.•• with ihe- Rev, John A,. DeVeaUX, Board of Lectureship, Mr. Glen- Mrs.' Lurcott, Mrs. William Wiil ing the supper tho^Junlot* choir 1 |D.mas Glesser and Japquelyn Mrs., Stephen Douglas; .William The story, oMHe happenings at Pentecost a\. told in-tlie Book " ' Wednesday will be ob__rve_. aspo-tor, ixi the Sunday School room don was a~modcrator recently on Mrs. CoUlnsHaydon. Coordlnatal ew, king and queen; Peter, the Grade 3."_ will present u program of sacred Edward Roberts, son of Mr. and M an' "Ember Day with special Inieii- to discuss the organization of theseveral -television programs in Miss_Mariei,^Marcantonio's third and .secular music .to show, what of the, Acts of the Apos_le__-chapt'er 2, is'fof many of us-a re- - Wesleyan Service Guild, M* *1 r who flHally made- the prlneess Mrs. John William Roberts, Jr;; tlons-being offered at the- serv>c_s department— ... the scries "How Christian Science linger; representative, nomiiaisil Eh, was played_by James Seavy. grade, is studying star constella- I".:"•:•'••>;;' .;,,, ' pulsive ione. In this advanced age, intelligence "declares that speak- is involved in the choral program Mark Allen Hynko, son of Mr. for all those serving in the sacred A breakfast is planned from. 8 tions. A constellation "nidp of Her- for this age group. The program is ing in unknown tongues _js th.e. mark of a superstition-bound Heals;"- • committed!,, quarterly coni«.tew| er's motKer was played by and Mrs. Gerald Hynko; Glenn ministry arid "for those who areto 10 a.n_. Sunday by the Men's A native of Denver, Colorado, Mrs. Maurice Fuller. pther Guthrie^ and his sister by cules was made'by Joel Ackels- under the direction • of Robert B. PauLJWoses, son of Mr. and Mrs. religion; And we,are likely to think, as did the watchers in this preparing for ." _Club in the "church basement for berg~and Karen Ziolko; Pegasus, Schanck, -minister • of miiGle. At story, .that rather than being• embued-with the Spirit of Oo'd, he became interested'.in Christian |n Cook. Bradford Hopper and Roy _\ Moses; and James Goydic, The annual meeting of the Epis- me benefit of the Men's Day Ral-Science as .a boy. He withdrew Sln'has mahy tools, but ali«b| don Stanley were ihe Tdng's^ the Flying llorso, Nancy LevJne; 8:45 p.m. the work meeting of the ^those who act this way are embued with spirits of '(mother type:' CRANFORD son of Mr; and Mrs. Charles copal Cliurchwomen of the ly. The men will cook Sttd serve. from business in 1934"to devote the handle that fits them alt Scott is4arlin,_JWaUer Leo, the-Lldn, Kathleen Loh_and ___Q^util_4vitb^Q^ ^^tSgy ' Spy d meet" in the junior room. Awards of .corsages -were made "isnot gcrod "enoug'li^ andflWr^ is much justlffcation for dissatis-- Trinity Cathedral^ Trentoii, on "The First^ 50" Days" as men who unsuccessfully Cancer, the "Crisb, Betly~"Jean Today.at 10 a.rn, the Margaret on Mother's Day to the' youngest faction with these sometime, feigned manifestations of'religious', Wednesday beginning_\vith a ct>le- his- sermon topic _at the 11^ a.m. . to get-.the prhicess to -laugh, Webb and Jeffrey Gahek; Scorpius, Greener-Association will _begin Its .DuringJKorld I,h& Was ac- -the-Shrewsbury Rlver.iato Roy "Dorrifeia; Sagittarius;"*" tne and oldest mothers attending each iervor,. though we arc sometimes more harsh than is just. bration of'the-Holy Eucharist' at 30 sc-rvice on Pentecost Sunday, ^he mouth County is nationally bo* roster Worthy -and Richard all day. meeting.with cancer dress- a.m. The bishop of the diac*-*.* will sacrament of infant baptism will tive jas a Christian Science War- Archer,- Craig Foltz; Fish,"Michael church'service. At, the 9:30 a;m. time Minister,. - for iceboating and iceboat took the 'parts- of the ings in the beginriers* room. Mrs. service, Mrs. John Roberts, Jr., 21, But even If the Acts experience does not appeal to us, it does be the celebrant at the Eucharist. bo celebrated: The Young Adult K's guards, and Alfred Cham- Spitzex; Gemini, the Twins, Phyl- Howard Cowperthwaite'tj circle lis Levine; Virgo, Stephen Leman- of Rahway -was the youngest pose tt Question which we cannot escape, For Ihe "tongues of fire" The Women*- United Thank Offer- choir will sing.under the direction pain andyfeffrey Palmatler were Will serve the luncheon in Fellow- ing will be presented. > -'•ai. Mrs. Herman Adams., .' — sky, and Draco, the Dragon( Jan- 201 Wood Ave., North mother -and Mrs. John Johnson, 78, descending, etld wake a chance In the first followers of Christ , yjuild Ruthann Apgar ship Hall at 12:30 p.m. There will Next Thursday the list in the Sunday School will meet at 9:45 ice Ahdrews and William Walton. of Clark, was the oldest. At the Tit changed thelt; faith front hoping faith to aeUng faiUi. tittott, y«Hl a servant girl, and Thomas 1158 St. George Av be a Church School staff meeting 11 aim. service Mrs. James Smith, series of.Bible classes take a .wi. , .. . , ' - berg took the part of horjather. «; Grade 6 in the beginners* room at 8 p.in. Pentecost the disciples huddled loeether Iti _m_U feroUps. hidinif YOU JtHE INVITED tO ATTEND A FREE 236 St. George Ave 20, "of Iselih was-the youngest, and •place in the guild rooht •The"Young Adult Club will prer [he fiddler, David Klempa; gar- Mrs. Virginia Burd's sixth grade today. _- N * from tlie authorities, they had experienced Easter and Were ately following the 3 Mrs. Sidney C. Gulllford, 84, of o'efotk sent Miss Bernicc Hall, soprano, Thomas Griffin; cook( Jen- took a PTA sponsored trip to the East Orange was the oldest mother. >.onvliiced of the validity.of Christ ahd of Ills message, but UaiU Eucharist. iti"a concert at 8 p.m. tomorrow' in Christian Science Ads;. townspeople, Mary -World Trade Fair'at'the Coliseum CHRISTIAN SCIENCE thai day they "••taodil^Wthlii^ahout4C-Indfetid •• -- — , Daily service* ny Trjnif the sanctuary. •-

j iVill cimitcM SERVICES •• the'|- — y wer—— ••e• • conten' — * ——!••-_t <<»* st.i•..---...•••y nt• horn«•••»_•—...fc.^-? an1 •-innd liotu':tl>am— _4M_j—|j_.^mi|.int the«|— prondacm ', a of ja,cld Unchanging beauty is a theme ' mid-June, tl e Rev. Frank M. Ros The difference is.-tha of»-inerely hoping in faith over against lution. ' • ; . The Jar Mitivah of Willlan. '• Prl< iifail—no delay s v I:! . !<:i.'. :•• ••: . • • Join ihe thousands of Union County residents who how si, pastor, r< ported today. tontinuoUsly acting in faith. At the' dally services spcdal Olaasne: will be held at the 10 Mother •CKurch, The' First Church' ofyChrlst, ftt4**nt* moliiura. |'^;V'.i' i'.!. • • An open :iW did rah will be chiihted from Hosea 2, I SdoriUstj -in JBo.ton, Mcf_sachi)5&tts, • Pr^vantf "«»lclcy"'J ication service in July. The now- and families of the parish;, Tues- telling if God's forgiveness .for from oil drip-y i SCIENTIST, Nto J you feel When yo•— —u com------e- but— _~w ' th_-_-,ve wilderness?vv •« _»v - ••Wdrf « " Soat__'-_ -4-e^ of-i-f^ s may days^ missions and rnissionarits; ly decorated basement of the io_h_ve Jihined and|repent- pahs ( . tillJI be Wilderness travellers—willing 16 (rive intellectual assent Wednesdays, community; Tt cjiurch is serving as quarters for 1 ed." - ""torahj reading, will »be /<»Hen_tome; eUo_. to thliee teachln_teaching_s atof niioufr fnlihfaith., h>i_Khapp_y in}to n__l....applau_d w^>1i_i_..ix-lbjlou^. *entl- clays, sick and the suff on Church School classes and . Wor- taken Numbers ,3' tellhag of UNION (QUNTY'S LARGEST BANK - RESOURCES OVER $125,000,000.00 .TKSlTMONV MEETiNO— ship services during the renova- •_neul_t, aWcto rcaponoy»eniQllohally ^jjh'fe beauty.of Worship Ser- days, faithful departiS; Wd B:15 P.M. the •cen_u_ of, the bhildren of 1&- • lmprov«tapp*araiue' H tion. vices, but unable. Unre_dy, ahd unwilling to live the faith We world peace. Special Vat-I. ' —bnd VolUo—of HEADING BOOM— for these Intentions will he Friday Evening, Mdy 26, 196! 119 N. Union Avtnuo Rev. Mr. .Rossi- reported thnt espouse..fof such there mu4 be u. 1-eUtecost in which _ knovvi- ; The holy day of Shovuos will your horn* . .'. Mop. thru Vri.. 10:30 A.&T.-4 P.M. at all daily, services. ; membership has'reached 76. with edee of the fullness of life in God brelks In _Jid ocUvaie. dally bi t;in Saturday night, conunemo- " • and !«'• torprlitnflly > Fri. Evo.i 7:30-0 i».M.—Sot. *-* P.M. an average attendance of .52 in Hvinff. There need not be Hangup of, tire wof ccsiatlo speaking Iniim Coiraty Trust Company r_tiag the giving of ih_> ten com- 8:30 o'clock Inexpeiulvol /* Church School during April. to other tionsues, but-each life need. _ I'eiitecosL SERVING YOU IN Staten Island Pastor mandmerits at Mount .Sinai. The. The pastor has selected •.. holiday will end Monday at Sun- Call for free estimate today!r Mighty Fortress" as Tils topic at down. at ELIZABETH th*r 11 a.m. service Sunday, At First Italian Oiurch kO0 MA* >1ND COMTOBT, The Rev. Frantis Mattc-i. assis- At services on Sunday at 10 a.m. The Junior Fellowship will meet and Mpnday at lo a.m. the ten 142 Broad'St,-•; 715 Elizabeth Avc. HOW tant pastor of Olivet Presbyterian"" : : at 5:30 p.hii Sunday. Youth Fel- o_m)h_ndmc-nts will be read in 350 Westminster Ave, _ lowship will moot jit 6:30 j>.n_ ~ Church, Slatert island, ii taking church edifice m • • CHRISTIAN CIUUin/Uf BCIKNCI KAOIO the pulpit this month at the" First the original Hebrew, and the story \:mp: •'•:•• •• ••- _ -—^_ LINDEN ad r SCIENCE Tuesday. The midweek prayer dm k.) — Church, 476 South avenue, east > « , * °^:tj»e torah, Fri»n-ly Sarrlc* Sines 182S" '••fftt.f'H' ,' >• ' ' service will be held at 8 p.m. Wed- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 201 Wood Ave.. North 1158 St. George Ave., East •I'iiPV -. •• The Rev. AureUo MAn«ione, pas- tcmplo wilt be decorated in 236 St. Georgo Avo.. West nesday. «°*crs and BreeiW ymboUzlnir f;S;.rtlj.t , ;'. •; , HEALS W* W-w I tor, Is vacationing in T^xa- imHI S BR 6-0900 thc^aut^O^otf^onTMi.rihe ~—CRANPORD— SUMMIT •te. WNTA < 910 ke> w June. He will resume preaching YARD To_«dmlro_on principle is the ^Sunday, June. 11,' hcrbagcof^Mount Sinai, the rabbi .SpringtioldAvonue at Miln Street 30 Maple St. 350 Springfield Avc. *>.:,',,<. only way to imitate without loos Services are heldVeach ^UcdAy 5?1^" • '" 7 , "7 Lwdnffton Are. SUNDAYS \A E M B ER FE tl ER A L p E P. Q S I TIN SURA NCE C 6; R P O R AT ION L.V.&R. .,.•* 8PW - • WNBC — {680) 7t45 >M, of orjginaUty. — Samuel Taylor at 11 a.m. Services on the third Memow,! prayers for the de- WOR-TV, Chos. 9 — 12:30 PJ1 Colcfiiclg'ei. - * . . Sunday of each mofllh are ia Eng- $««cd atb will be offorcd .at the Monday sexv,!|.'.r.'.j. .:.(: \ I'-1, I-I ~v-

Page Six CRANFOKD (NJf.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THUHSDAV, M'A% 1>. 19CI 18. 196» Pagr Seven 7: at the home of Mis. Robert Harj;] CEANFOUD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAT, is "When the Saints" dome March- .19,61 essay:, .contest sponsored by This J- 921 BerkeleRii y placelaee , with MrMrss . final the YMHA ofTElizabetfa-JTjie win- rabn, abetir, next Wednesday by the Un- ing "in," . . . '••'•'•• ry^Grbte - as-co-hostcss. -.—J..; sented_by_ the Post 212,. American Legion,. and be shnwn by Mrs. K. E^'Baldvviri, Ky Reid Of Garwood is musical quijlnt pre-sehool Capt. N. R. Fiske Post 335, VFW. director. The coffee^ hour will TohTCounty "Democratic vVbmens Total $1,559 About Being Jevvish?" Club; Reservations-for the dinner director for-the band.'' kindergarten Dr. Jordan-Is jnarried and- re- mothers an opportunity to w :;.-T1 .. .,* ' \. . •,' • ••.••• ' Elaine is a seventh, grade stu- relatives.- There was one case Naval Aviation Team help parents sides in &laple\ynod with his wife Mrs. Baldwin, Mrs. L. P. Hale and close tomorTOWV' . -• Emergency relief (commitments To Perform dent at Sherman jfunior School and by the Department of Welfare for where the local department CJL-. a^pd two sons..•'..' '". . ' Mrs! Russell .Huckel and to- in— ' In Cranford, tickets ftiay be ob-, tended aid to supplement unem- attends Temple' Beth-El Reli^ipus Veiling at tfJC Today tained from MiJs. EdwarcL-Paran- the month of April totaled $1,559.- Local Residents Head mentally,and kpect the'play aretl.-c The prograni 1 ployment insurance and anotht-r School.: " ••.": •;. • A U. S. Naval. Aviation informa- Mrs Ruby Ferr-ira^A for the.school also will be out- skl of 301 North avenjie, cast.; M. 27 as compared with $1,035.32 for At Walnut Outing Cluh Committees The award-waawdps presentes d last the same monthyast year, John. F. case "where assistance was given The Coral Mummers String tion team, will visit the Union Jun- JeanLoeber, kindergarten V*; PineWood lined. :. .. " Jordan _Price, '•.110 JCenilwofth pending.aid from the Union Cburw Mrs. Barbara Stern of .16 River- Thursday at a dinner at the Eliza- l boulevard; Leslie G lick,. 34 .Wjrds- •Knrree, .director^' announced tills Band will present a special pro- ior College campus today and-to- ererss , andd MfMfee Eileen-ftT ^ Babysitters will be provided in ty Welfare Board: '..- ' '; side drive was appointed chair- beth VMH A. :•..-'"•' ' :.>-.- nursQill be Powwow Planned wbrth . teiTace, or Desmond Mae- week. ••;'•-...: ' ' ••. , "• ' gram for parents- arid_childrcn-.of morrow to counsel men concern^ the nursery room.during the tea. of the secretariat-eOmmitWe .-'. Mothers.., .of present -students -Mahcfti, 75 Centennial avenue. Total ^relief.. commitm'bnts' for* the Walnut Avenue School next and Robert Vliet of 7 South Union, ing their Selective Service; ob- ! For Cub Pack 174 'Another Cranford resident, Mrs; the first four months of this 'year Hunterdon County -originated Tuesday evening. Arrangmertts Troop 79 Events have :t>cen- invited aiid^any inter- fhe idea pf common-carrier ship- avenue was named head of the ligations and td advise those in- Wm (iold Awards A' Pinewciod * Derby in which ested mothers, of tlifee or four- Harold H; Gray of 5 Roger avenue, amounted: to $6;204.29 as com- for this event were made by thenominating committee of the Short cubs, will race Oars they whittled is serving as chairman of the'pub- pared ..with.$3,628,02 in 196b, Mr.ment of day-oia baby, chicks.. : terested in Naval officer pro- yeur-bld.lchildren. .' Registration Walnut PTA through Arthur Hills Quting Club at a ' rneeting OutlinedforCIub grams.. .- ••- - • •;. .. " ••••• oui themselves will'-'bc featured at vyjll take place on June 1 and 2 licity committee. . ' .;.' Xun2e's rerxirt shows.'; Golding of 390 Walnut avenue, last Thursday, at Farcher's Grove, Plans for coming events" for Boy In Piano Auditi The team will be stationed in <5old awards were a meeting of Cub Pack' 174 at' the at the church; . ' . In Kenihv.orih, persons to be' - March expenditures were .the Union. ,' •• " •', _ • f_ Scout Troop 79 were outlined by who, with his-son, Arthur, Jr.i.is the main corridor of Uniop Junior five -piano students' oi Walnut Avenue v School- - next contacted'• for tickets are ; Mayor •heaviest ot.".. this "year • with Lobsteri, Shrtnp. Crab Me«», " The club will hold'a kick-off Scoutmaster Harry* Liming, .as thursday night. There-also will $1,658.14, ''.followed _Jby April, .' Cooked itfavur^To Serv« an active mem6er of the band. College's Nbmahegan Buildings. ?f-540. North Union Walter E. Boright, 47 Arbor street; Formed five, years ago, the Coral cocktai..l part. y from 4 to 8 .p.m .guest speaker'at a,meetinglofjthe Dr. Kenneth . W.. lyersen, UJC their shpw.ng-in audi be' a display of. projects -by the Walnut Students Richard Lomax,-612 Colifax:ave- $1,559.27;-February $i,:>li;27, and Mummers String Band- has travel- Sunday' at Ye> Olde Mushroom • troop;Mothers' Club last Wednes- dean, invited area young men to' the Music Educator We.baloS 'Dfii, and achievement niie, or Anthony. J.Cavbone, 612 January; $l|-175.6l. ' of. New, Jersey in awards will be distributed. ^^'In. I960, April commitments of ed' extensively' to perform'in par- Farm in West Orange. The sea- day evening at the home-of JJrs^ visit the campus if they wish to Visited by Dentist HUNGRY CAMPERS —-hampers at Camp Mindowaskin take tiaib—„! Washington avenue." •• '••'.••' .:'•"'• son's program will include tennis, Robert Cregar, 11 Brookd.ale.r6ad. consult with -the Waval team from Junior High School, L • Plans for. the meeting >jvtfre_ out-for lunch while on a nature lukiCWiththeni is Counselor An- In Gdrwood, tickets' may be ob- 'Slyu35-32 were the highest o£ "the ades in",this' and surrounding J "centlyr" ; ; 1 r MalcolnrMackenzie-was-co-;; lti made-at -a^recent-parents - meetlnj; Front Philippines ^r'«!W'Weirg~6't^o«rconttaravenifc tained -from'Mr?: Walter"TrPen- entire year^lollowxal- by- Fcbruaryt strimj^bands in Ocean County's parties. Trips to CajwCod,. the •takehursti The students and their, hi- I at the .school -during which- the at the Westfield YMCiA Da'y Camp. " .: ,' " j zak, 458 TTTird avenge,* or John L. $998.90; March, $921.84;" and Jan- hostess. • o •".' . • - )lt. \VILFRED W. JORDAN 1961 charter was- drawn up for Dr. Alma, Jhocson of the Phil- uary! $071.90. : - ' • : Bu^Sea Day parade. Economic Adirondacks, Tangicvvood and the Events • discussed included the Naval Aviation' selection tests in the- tests are: Deborah flZl Banyasz, 120 Winslow place. Mrs. Shakespeare Festival at Stratford, the cubs.. _:.,'•-. '.'••-. "' ippines, a doctor, of dental medi- There were 14 cases involving considerations prevented' them oming' Red Star Inspection, sum- will, also be administered today ton, 95 percent; Cynthia and -organizations proyidins ser- Nicholas LoBue of 201 Secohd ave- Conn., also will be made.- ' _ .' 93 perceht; Jeffrey cine arid graduate studejit at 74 persons on the local, relief rolls. NEW KAINBOXV OFFICERS — Shown arc officers who were installed lecently to servp from talking' advantage of ah invi- ner^camp from Jtily 23 to 30 andand tomorrow, ••• Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pollack, trip Teachers College, Columbia Uni- YM Camp Offers vice for residents Of the' county. nue, Garwpod,"'ls serving on the •Membership is 'opetrto persons of percent; Eileen MahavJH); chairmen, announced that, an., In- last .mqnth as compared with 11 Aziire Assenrfy 40, Order of Rainbow for Girls, for the May-September term: First row/ tation to participate in last-year's the~annual' canoe trip, to" be held [eads Society versity, visited students at Wal- Ivirs; Starr will represent "Bay- boosters'"committee* ••"-.• ~ ,-.—•• —^* collegd ageV or older." and Barbara Johannsen, dian powwow"will be held by the cases- totaling 51 persons in April, left to rigb£—Janice JoneSj hope; Karen Brooks, worthy associate adviser; Mrs, Grace Rose Bowl Pageant. June 9, 10 and 11> , :.'••• "nut Avenue School last Friday, •' Transportation way Community Center, one of Orientation Program cent... .. K—. pack at Surprise Liikejn the Wat- 1960. -. . • , ;•.. .. •-. v e^advisffli-^iiy-^wer^ttw4hy^^^ Paffrath,. chantyxand _ _Mr-^—Golding, who, was vice- The club discussed a fund rais- i TV WfMtf icld .YMCA' .. of for ihec-CQrsponsors-ot-the.-dircctoryl -—y\vo • of—ttte cnsQg—last^—montff president of-the organization last ing project, the-sellin'g of tuck ^neyworewstcd in si chung Reserv'ation^n May 28 at if Miss Hamill .is assistant chairman Carolwf May, faith; second row — Judy York, 6uter observer; "Jane Schultz, imnfortah- Elaine .Sofman .First : FoFPre-bclioorParents ing and the playing o( offour visits by graduate students.- -tran.sriorty.At>, 1B011B01, the following past worthy advisers: Phyllis Boardman, installing.officer; Marilyn Pow- p for Children at -thsL anmial dent personnel ^adipmisti.ationi portation are urged to call the UUiMmM . tthhe applicatioliti n of thh f imdc-rilun.-dl , vontion at ihe Tfaymore Hotel, bers~of,.the pack. YMCA and- have their: narrios aa Kxccutor . of thcr rslatc of Bald du- f ©1^ Shu is lrtarriod and th'o-tnolhor-of- f<'ll^l-ble, k an ajfiliatii of the. inclement Wefitner ori • FHday, thd AuRUst, 18 from 9 to 4:15 dally. • " • . Kxteutor •-:•_' Rotarians to Sport arinri" magazine, • .Mrs.,-1 Alvin " Pollock was- in ing On committees- for- the testi- Attorneys ' • • ''" • • priean- Society/6f Dentistry for cubs "are toreport in front of the The program will include swim- • Curroll K. Seller*. — • i.ward was presented to Past Pres- charge of table decorations. Other monial dinner to be given for Mni HoldingiLunchfetiri school-at 6:45 p.m. tomorrow in- ming and creative crafts instruc- Jit Miln Strc-1 • • Gay Nineties Aitire cient Charles Mf Ray^ t)r., "An- ho incoimltg state president, committee members- were -Mrs. Josephine McGanti, recently - re • Cran/ordv 1\T. J. ' ••.',- hotiy SqrdilL/lSresldent, conducted stead. . -•'•-. tion. , For • older boysJ entering Adv. Fecs:_S»4.00 . 0-1 At fclk Htt l.maint^ins-offices at-17-North John Leone, Mrs. Louis•-lie-Vine, fourth, fifth, sixth .or., seventh tired state"' committeewoimin, a he mee'tin. : 1 the. Elizabeth Carteret Hotel, Eliz Look jnto ihe.,Sf;'Pauli ''Easy"Auto™ On Cranford Days Mrs. Edward Georgc-^f^5 Maka- ]iue,yVolicy» You^ave three. way&—caretuX tom drive and Mrsf Donald Keel ~ i i • . i * • i mm Weekday Nursery Rotary Club will wear "Gay Nine- fidian Lore. of Wostfleld^afo co-ciiaiemen ..for •SAYINGS STORAGE STATIONS Of Dentistry .and .has been .Michael. Battaglirii, Mrs,- Harold offered... . . ,. • • . "~ LEGAL NOTICE BAKKER INDUSTRIAL risk sdedi'on- resulis. in fewer costly ties c6stumeK during the Cranford the annuafluncheon of the West- NORMS CHEVROLET, Inc. CIIAS. KURTZ MABKEit _ slicing' here for 15 years- Coffee Rothbard and Mrs. Leo-Pollack. . -accidents'-;-,new expense savings,—• INStlTUTIONS i veteran, of World War II, he t TOWNSHIP OF CRANFOItp m>. 'new electronic processing cuts. coit. Days celebrations, it was an- %ldr Musical'Cllub, to be held at - A-ieolTee-houk'-f XwoJRcsidenls-Serving _.—NOXIOCV.tol'.SAi1I3 4>V.LAJ(0 Thes(TSBvings~arc passed on to -you — nounccd-vt last Thursday's lunch- -Sherlock Hall,' Trinity Church, at students and prbspective Students Durtmoiitli Secretaries Publk' naticn- la hpMbV glv.-n thai 1 p.m.* Wednesday. Members of -OBOCEBIE8 — »BOZEJJ FOODS ryln. .Muldrow ^I os in 'England and Kranctu-He Oil New Directory B •*»»•";Township of Cranford -will sulL u •'.". ;|nj,-U* held in of Indian lore 'wire^rescnted by! \* Korilr: bnloo' AT*. < CranXird Chamber, of Commerctr-and School pf-^the First Presbyterian Beech street was .ejected, member- tho Municipal lialldini;. 2:1 North Aw- Westf ield - Cranford a tqlk by Norman Hoden; a club :Tiie,.annuat club, meeting,' elec-. Truck A Aato Repalrf - fiuw sml 7 ; T ; Of ;-4 , SprinRfield^iiyenuej .arc MERCURY ; John G. Majko DerisS, 5~and U-aya.'rndcting of "iTierribersrn)5~in7' the "Uhion Church; ~-.:" 'r" ;T, . •'••; •••-•;•._ al-larij'e.of-the exec.iitive' commit- nuc, Eiat. Cranford. N«w icnuv member and general chalrmrin of lijm of bffieersr and the unnoiince-" : MORTAGE HENRY P. TOWNSEND .. B.Rld{)< 8-8WJ | Wiemb'era of_the recently fonped Tuesday, tlu- 23rd iday o^ May*, tool, Insurance Company.; :. b Pack 175 at "Cranforfd Meth- Snty Dentol Society, Cranford Slides of children at play will tee of the Glass Secretaries' Assb- coiihty-wldo resource" directory D:3O P.M. on thu foilnwinc tenrii:; BR 6-9100 _lfcg /y^brHtfo" fnwmltloc. ' __,_ nient of the names of the scholar- INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 167 Cenlenriiai A-vt. . 1. Mliiliuuiu siiU- tirleg—su AtAPirXl STOCK COMI'AN'? •- BAtEB A BEBVICW l4i a. 10''.' <>r -tlu! :nui.imt o( the Pointing out this is the 90th an- iihip wlnhers'^wiirtukcrpiEree dur- OIL ANT* BTOEAOB Assistant Cubrnaster Joseph the annual meeting- of class pffi- b« paid 'in ..'enuh'.—or by- ^: FU 1-4930 • BR 6-0042 niversary of the'incorporation of infi the business meeting. — The directory will "be^n com- t-ht-ck. at the tlnv oC.the ii>iu. •resided.. PACKING __ . cei's in^Hanover,. N. ti., vecently. Ill T h l The program will consist of a 1OVELAM) FTJ£L CO. * SHj^E REPAIRING J| pilation of healthy social welfare,' 3. Ilalanei- „ . ; l>rlcc> to bti X)bl . the .township, My. Roden. declared Plans were discussed for thejiji- hi fi'sih =: = • .27- • Authored '••'•, Mr. .Baldwin .has been secretary edueution and recreation at;enclos or certified chicle with! iuat~picni(Tto-rJc Keld~a4f the-j—!Bf Crawford^ soprano; piano selec- •w.' ; ', edly enter into the celebration., it Williams Co. field at 1 p.m. on ADams 2-7651 CHeainul S-S31S or ino uinss or IBIS lor..me pusi Upon d.tflitic'rjy • cif deed. tions played by Mrs. Russell^ Lau- ' Prompt. Courteous Service five years. He has biton.associated will-promote.civic pridfc^and help Juno IK Mrs. ^Franlc_lRadis- is- ADama 3-4*65 JJJLrjp cjifun of th<- ualc. revenue . ver; two aVia? from" "ffie .jSoa- . Call BRidge 8-1144 REPAIRING with Heynolds, j& Co,, invt'simeiit linu preparation of deed, — make townspeople keenly aware .•hairman, assisted by Mr-: and FACTORY NOT1CH TO tion," by-Jflnydn, sung by Mrs. El- REILLY OLDSMOBILE 1 Woiifield Avo. Rosolle Park mNor.TB \xz., r. CHANFOBD " QtnCK SERVICE BankriVg-jind bi'okerafie firm, since Jt: !>, l->ufchaKnr-.' to |>ny a tiropottloriat of what Cranford has to offer." Vlrs. J.' W. Mikelson and L. R. mer Schmalcnbercer, soprano,,and HSTATK dy KOGENIA MARTIN,' siiare • or the tu*th( for • the KUrren Milliard. - - •.-... 1947.1.7 yi-iir from the* date itf Kalr*. The chairman outlined several, piano selcctloiH! played . by Mrs. AothoriMd EU»obeth Olfico 29 Broad St. NURSING LOUIS MONTINI An aiumnus~and trustee of Ver- l'ursilant ti> UK- oitlar «f icOOENB J. 0. file ViJshrst bid xlmll bo BuUJeCi t The following awards _were .— ai D s M at ill REEL-STRONG FUELXO 1C1HK, surrosnti! ut th« County ol Uulmi, acceptance by the Townklilp Coin features of this year's observance Ashton Cuckler. _A11 the-perform- SHOE REPJUH1N0 CHEV niont Academy in Saictons River, made on"Thu Hltli day of May, A.D., li)Ul, mlttee which reserves the rUiht—t including the revival of the river given out: Donald Severs,- gold ers are Wcstlield residente. ' • B»le*' A Bervlotr ' DcpUuJable. friendly Service Since 1823- CRANFORD JO Aldea 81. U|i»uiMlie &upllL*Jtl(ui of tliu-uutlcrriltinc-d, reject any jmd all bids; ... .,,.."• -"-^, - Vt.,-ho was awai'detl the school's au Executor of UIB vHlatL- of said di4, tiotlco •(« hereby, elven to th«j MibJeci to. tiiv fotlowhiif 'restrictions! denner stripe; Warren Kress, as- 560 North AvoJ Eaii,-Weaifi«l Hestrictlons -of- record and aoh M. Coc Reported work is underway Year," in 196Q. the Bubscrlli<-r outh.or ulTlrniotlaii sistant denner stripe, and Jeffrey Men in Service total 13 Acre Estate-^freproof BulMln«« * TRUCK AND CAB i\ ALL MODELS! their cl;ilrn:; mid ik-in:i>Hls u£:tlnst Ihi- on the Rotary Club's float for the 7 BHidg» B-D900 EQPP. .Dartmouth's class secretaries _ (bV'Such" state al faciii as "acttu oldenberg, Joseph Krapf, Jay ItOTCHFORD PONTIAC, INC. ered JNnn— In Cbuf« ustuto of Kuld dcCuasud' within six hiontliH • turvey may disclose. •' •• ..pageant. -._..•...".'.. _ _.. -Jack Loyett,. son of Mr. ahd ';':'• "RENTALS-.. < Biscaynes maintain liaison with, raembui'ti of 'a ..f«r»''<:t'tt*.'frbni.»jw^is^cutUui..o\-- -ncyB: -: • TOWNSIHP''OP _ held at ? p.m. tombrrow at Warm row to begin training. _."• ... • VVEV ou, . •--• • ~ 12,000-Mile CLEAN WHITE HAGS, ,10? a ; lulbrl, liiaac it Tniinonlbaiim, ' J^, Walter Coffee. arico Park, JSUzabeth. BHid«« 8-8200 ft r Dili D)0BNt:B~BEBVlCB IDLX Whiel • Arm Rtslf Crantord Citizen and Chron 1H3 E.~Juroey St., '.- .--...' ~ ^-Towiiahlp Clerlf' ~; Templest, Vauxhall and - Car oWTriick Rental Warranty • JI . . ^Uzabvth, N. J\ Dated: May O,1SG1 i i •-; The pack will sponsor "afnther- lul Jaraay •« J.B«r.3n,r EUmkbcIll RICnAKD HAETIG Street! , CaUBHldge Jl-9200•..'.', /: hlglfghtei'«DlrSlgc»o i^_l" .,••Adv,.,Fee*":'$1-1.00 -j-, ^1; _. • :. Accident, Illness or Death :'' V AU t»»ei ' KPT Mnhufacturlng Co., form- TERMITE Sand _ .AnttlotUed . AGENCY erly Kidde Precision To6i Corp., , Addition* >ud Telephone BRidge Plymouth • De Soto • BRIdee G-9412 Gray Memorial Edward G. Ledden & Son Williatrt B. Austin was a ivh6lly-owned~subsidiary of other Wood Destroy- r In our desire to serve our mortgage^borrowers, we are Valiant -' Ill _C«nlcnnljil Avc. Cr»Bford tLUMBI-VO AND HEATING 31 South Union Avenue 10V Oak Lane Walter Kidde & Co., Belleville, be ing. Insects, using ~do= BslM fcod Herri** Funeral Director* concerned about the problem a family-must face when the bread' fore its purchase on February I by- lObBlHO AMD AI-TEUAHONS Cranford pendable engineering ADams 3-1020 12 Sprinsfleld AvenBo Cranford, N- J ONE COAT Techno Fund of Columbus, Ohio, Uk Natib A»«.' W. I W«lfl.U KLECTIUO BEwea CLKANDJO winner is disabled by sickness or a sudden accident. BR 6-7198 and a group of key employes. •mothoda We are noi COAL BRld«e 6-0092 IOUSE PAINT ; BR 6-2935 •— CH 5-1207 B1 m p 1 y exterminators. PACKARD _ It is unfortunate that, on the average, one out of every •Sunrise-' Mountain in Stokes Every Job is supervised LOVEtAND-fUEL CO. "three mortgage borrowers will~suffer a disability of three months SUitc Forest rises to 1653 feet by tm experienced, tech- V7ESTFIELD CO^ INC. above sea.level.... - Fetti's furniture, Inc. • REALE3TATE or more during the term of his mortgage. ~ -.''__• nically, trapped, licensed Genuiner.——•" - EvcrytUn* Wat ThO llomo engineer. ' KOPPERS COKE flJuvehllt o S'UrnltUr-'' All; Biby Carriage* INSURORS To meet this problem, we have used our mass purchas- We are a New Jersey BRldga 8-1144 Uri61ctUil «*" liu^s -*-* Weed as you feed tliis l« NOBTB AVB., 1L, organization, employing "-•-• Ctliia. AGENCY. Inc. GAL. ing power to secure a low-cost group insurance plan —- the "CRUC- BRidgo 6-5000 r New Jersey residents and 8 Eastman Si/ Craaiord Successor io John W. Heln* & Son UaiTCo TIME oMLV IAL PERIOD PROTECTION GROUP PLAN — which will pay i we have served Now Jor- BTUDEBAKER PAC3CAB0 • DELICATESSENS if RAPPS [* A bargain buy wen ail 15-17 North Av»- Eu Cranford •af P'ice-sawesyou time, your monthly mortgage payment in case of. disability for as long as soy property-owners suc- 8.1M! * Bervic. • LAMPSHADES* "rton&y, u/orlc • > BHjdge 6-0777 PHARMACV 1 a full year. Also, in iase of death, the plan provides for 12 monthly , ;^urpjwJttg ;t)ecause instead ftltwo jobg weeclmg and feeding, are • AND SUPPLY COMPANY cessfully nines 1935- Out ADams COLONY DELICATESSEN Does What It Rjysl Covors r J most suriaciis In Just me coall reputation In this field Is uo North Avi'K. Oiio ioi COMPLETE payments to give your family a breathing spell in which to adjust to only one. Surprising, too, takes less than half-an hour for an entire; ROOFERS [ • W«atherprodf! Unldue sol/- unsurpassed* | Wishing action wor.Vt, with -their-new 50Q0ftl»^ - LAMP and ELECTRICAL r rain to k*»j> iurlaCo'clBan and thousands' ol srefotetteeff"; AU Cooklnj i, biklnf biM tin REPAIR DEPT. W, L. SCIIROEDER PROTECT YOUR CAR AUTHORIZED tOBJD t.u»iul,o Call BRldg. B-1333 2-21SS'' ever-present help; and lf.V6u.walt, PORCH & FLOOR ENAMEL WoirihloaS, ' j,' "^ never ddubting, you will have «11 l6ng lasting high gloss! Ono Coat 34 North Cranford TbU£heil tinder foot! Fail dryllifj!" Introductory offer saves ybu $5.00^ CALL • LIQUOR STORES you .need" every, iflbmertt.—Mary Ualiari Complotely walor- Baker Kddy. . ' l 5"i 85. -...-•' Ask us about it. Orders : mnkm tokiil X • SEE US FOR_YOUR 8 AWES — SEttVICE Automobilo Painting ATTICS, CELLARS* FAHTS ^-^ - Incorporate3v GARAOriS CLEAHED NECESSARY Loeksmltta BODY and an-Lewis 2 Locust Street Hous* Mainfaniinc* PAINT SHOP Hbusewares R6o'— Eclipse — HExcello WORK Hardware Gadgets Gifts -ROSELLE PARKrMrJ ^MMHhRMk DBUVEBT BEOVICB Dulux -i*Timn»t Reftrdahlng TOSTN. UNION AViT . _• Tolephoneas _JLIQUOR STORE WeUlnfl . Truck Lettering ..L OFHC^ HOUHS^BI3QA2^ to 4 PJ4. Monday thru Friday BRIDGE 60866 T CHeatnut S-1492' . J.J. Wills ADama 2-2528 No .Charge for •DoUvarjr_ . IS5 N. Blmer SV BRIDQE C-llU BRIDGE 6-2540 Opan Monday EvenlngB 6:30 to 8 PJ4. '•*-'• CRANFORD W«tfleId,N, J. - Call BRlda* 6-2942 ^ V N. AVE. 94 HIGH ST. * CHestnut 1-1492 ro t-sm — AD t-iMt Ml BOOTH AVEHUE.' IL ; CH i-33BJ 104 Walnut .Avo. Cranford \ • > v ••; •

CRANFORD (N.J.KCVrlZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, MAY. 1.8, report for April'snowedi 19 permits in, April at the Air Force Special . A Communications Center, San Axx-Sunnj, Acre« jjtable were issue'd, including five for KENILWORTH with construction -rnst nnio, Tex: Hold estimated at $1O1,5OU. The.citation was made*ByMaj6r tester A. Alien, USAF,, chief of , :The. Sunny Aer wiU,hold its final he machine service division, .Air- all I Rally Tfiis Sunday shop.of the season today Letters* To Two Students Choseu man Brown „was commended for. Hundreds of I5nion: County at 10 ajn., at the h SECTION THREE' j o his exemplars-manner in perform- bL. LXVIU. No. 18, CRANFORD, NEW ,JEEISEY. THURSDAY^MAY 18, 1961 peo'ple will participate .in For Chemical Caravan Th*' Editor ing '.duties, cooperative attitude, —' " ,:' ; i the' Newark- Archdioccsan CYO Two situdtnts from' Cninford mllitaryrbearing and courtesy; He road/Clark. • (Continued from P^age 2\ 1 Marian'Rally and Holy "Hour al were timonfi 100 talented/ hijjh 1 1 also was commended. fof Volun- Mrs. '•- Ovid school science .students participat- ; ble;.shows the. road, from Gocihals i Kof^pveli- Stadium,: Jersey City.; ary pyertirne work and for a sug- chairman,., announced a Sunday afternpon. ing in the secoAd annuaTChemical- Started New SfeYmr Members HonoredPTA VFW Post Arranges Bridge, to the ,- connection , with \ estiotwfor improving~~worlc" op- arfangemern-.'. for' the ; A Boland of .Newark, J1 Caravan couducted by the Chem- h ,i-; Soute-,78 hear Springfield ,'ig.Qing;' ; W eration. '...•-.-•' Council:of Garden Clubs through that site. , ' . j ical Industry Council of New Jet" S50,000for Airman Brown, who is Complet- show is.to be made a.t-*-- CCoronation of a. statue'of Our •aey. r#obd Post Office This -is also true for the site of \ ng the. third year of, a four-year will be judged and ( GARWQOD — Eight members of the United Presbyterian Church OnStmdayiand Memorial Day The -students visited^j-Prince- the talked of office .building. Lady 6i Fatima. will be a^High- ^ur of duty, was graduated jffom the "Workshop.- LA.RWOOD -;- Construction of' Garwood's new Post Office build- Vester P. McVeigh, pastor • of St ' of the rallly ' program, whichihh ton University Priday' t'o ob- of Garwood were honored Friday night at a .Golden?"Year; Banquet for Scholarships KENILWORTH — PJans for the Mayor Walter E. Borlght will be --' As to the tax income" from this ^ranford Hfgh School in 1958. » Center street and Willow avenue got uncjerwdy .this week With A wili~include the formation' of serve lecture-demonstrations, meet more than. 50 years of membersllip in the church'. • • -•'•'" Memorial Day service at--11 d.m. guest speaker. Wreftths honoring Theresa's Church. , • "';-.' office-building, the township esti- He that can uririg of .footings on, Monday^f olio wing ground breaking, cere- SPRINGFIELD—A goal of $50.- a .living 'Rosary in the .stadium in- chemical industry executives and Honored members were: 'Mrs. Anna Kaylor. 56 years; Lambert May 30 at the monument adjacent the war dead will be placed by 'For_Jhe^sec&nd^year the VFW mated that about 1,000 people j-^/ have what -he wilL_& 000 was set by! the scholarship lunch with Governor Robert B. Prejudice is nevtr_ easy\'unless 3'at• tn&-site Saturday afternoon. . '-•'„•'• " Cpwell, 55; Joseph Deremer, 54; Mrs. Daniel Snyder,,54; Mrs. Amelia to Veteraris' 'Center were outlined, many borough organizations. will work th.erel--. Many -Of these \ , postS^ill hoTo* mcnloriai ^services Cnion Gounly deleeation Meyner. '," , • .. .-. • ' Jt can pass itself off for reason, Franklin.- articipating in the^ground breaking rites Were t6ngres?wonian Andrews.-' 51; Clarence Giiasaates, committee of Jonathan .Dayton' today by Robert Polley; coinmand- • The invocation arid benedi.qtion will probably represent families.,j .jf for Heceased "veterans on JSunday py p ! u ^jy include-busloadinclude-• busloads .^of CYO Eat-H ,s.tudent"' v/as 'sponsored ice P. Dwyer; Mayor Ed-,- 50; Mrs. Anna M. Cowell, 65; and Regional High School PTA. at a er of Kenilworth Post 2230. VFW.. will be offered by'the; Rev.Syt- A rt- local churches, Lawrence All of these familiek miy not &-'|.,n3tJ«btrs from mostt- parisheih s iri» by a county industry. They arc:- H. Tiller Postmaster War- Mrs.' Ethel Nolan, 56. Mr. Gun-meeting last weejc . • .-• able, to find, a place to live in ; ^ countconty JedJed^^ byth«I'ltlivy. Mjchaej l \. Binns, Jr:; IWiUiam.T. Far- Schneider, chaplain, •J^pprtcd. Jariies A. Kernan, ..HI, student at Installation, saules, Mrs. Cowell and Mrs. N - Leaders _of ^bosirtess and indus- : "Crarifotd'-'Hu"Cifd''Hll "ii ii•'Teasbaibii•'Tbib>> loiii..,Mlii"'itrasieniJ<,"as'sistarii t pastbr^b^f hth""e Bfera~sSrvlces~bffiq'er/ for;the Pingry School, Hillside, sponsored i Ian were-unable tt> attend the cel- Annual Spring Dance Set veterans afe'~invited""to~ suppose many will with an in-'; church of St. Anne, ' Garwood, by Merck- & Co., Inc., and Rita Ip£fice_ Department, ariH'"Al- try in KLenilworth and Springfield Methodists ebration because of illness. Saturday by VFW Post attend a 10 aJn, mass at St Ther-. crease _in the number oi school j Junior CYO moderator, and'-the Bernstein, junior at Cranford High PHOTOGRAPHY CONTQT (Smith" of: Oak Ridge, repre- Music Event 1 have been. invited to - a ' k"lck-off pupils. : .. •' » Ac contractor, the Pater- Receiving honorable mention for KENILWORTH The annual csa's Chur'chand the.41 a.m. ?erv- . Rev. Roland W. Muenzen of School, sponsored by Shell Chem- 45 to 49 years'service were: Mrs.liiicheoti on June 12 at the REMSNDER Seaity Corp. • • ,. iprlng .dance of Kenilworth Post To Receive at .Community Methodist The present cost per-pupiS per j Michael's, Elizabeth, GYO moder- ical Co( •••*--.-• ' "' - SetforPTA Elizabeth Syrles. 47; Miss Eva Springfield Steak Houscv it was year is close to ?50u winch veil! • aior for the county, Entry deadline' for the Ctanford Days' loqia io "present were postrnasters 2230, VFWuwill be,held.at 9 pJn. Church. Members of the VFW Cranford, Kenilworth, Ber- • GARWOOD- — Mrs. Gerhard "Boyden," 47; Mrs. Stanley MaHwi- revealed by Meyer A. Biddelman Saturday at Veterans'Center. probably increase as the ichoo!] Father Mascenik and" Father Contest is May 31 (except lor the special action Auxiliary also are invited.., ^ Airman Brown Receives r • Heights, Union, Fanwopd son, Mrs. Florence Ulrich. Frank and Rupert H- Humer, chaiEmcn. .Entertainment and a community Members costs' increase each ycir._JTni-: I Muenzen will p work-..rwJJhJigaj^. of Ken Butler doina^his Auto-Rollover I Walsch will be installt-d as presl- Froa.t) John Snyder .and Robert ;C1TED FOH ACHIEVEMENT—- Shown n( .work in Union Junior. College laboratory is' Paul R.- »riortd S. Molnar of Cranford,. kcotch P(ainsrA,bout 100'per- lirig will be featured, Ticketsmay T KENlLW0RTH-^=--New—mem- r-eolor—guard from-Post i82, will put quite a bite in the u.x A.' F. Commendation is to be submitted by June 17). . dent' pf the Garwbod "P/TA at a Tietsworth, .all 46, and MrsT~Wal- to. rising college ex- Keisten of 08 Kenihvorth boulevard, who has been-solectod to receive 4hc collceo^s . chemistry . received from, the building. county . CYO^ program . direc- Iwitnessed. the ceremonies., beTiurchased at the door or from bers will be received arthe 9:30 American Legion, Harrison, will Airman Second Class Edgar^_T. pupancy of the' ne\y build- meeting ai 8:-l5 p.m.- tpnight in ter McManus, 48. • • < • ' . penses, "Mrs. Michael A.... Passero; •achievement award for 1961. • - In the-present situation, X hope tor," and the- Rev. Francis Mc- ! Edward J. Pilat of .529 Richllcld take part in the Services, _. • '. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- PTA president, asserted that num- arid l'l^a.m. services ori Pentecost no one thinks that we are getting Dcrmitt of. Our Lady of. Lourdes, are available at ; expected by the..end of No- Lincoln Sch'boT. .„•-"• . ' " Elder William MiUer^was. the avenue, chairman. Music will be mond H. ..Brown jai 3$ Elizabeth cr. The lease on the present Sunday.VatvComjnunity Methodist A* breakfast will foliow^. .the.™ thr'itan\road, is taking the part of one and a half scfiook (perhapi Mountainside, in directing _ the 1 Other-oJTiccrs will be installed master of ceremonies and the Rev:erous qualified graduates of Reg- provided by the Allegros- president's list for the fall semes- avenue, was. named machine- 'sor.- Church. — ..'.....'..,- . . • services in Vetcrahs" Center Uii- •living Rosary formation. pliicc quarters onNorth.a^e- Eric S. Tougher, pastorr_ gave the ional H?gh~'SchooL. must .-forego .'Mrs. Charles Reutcr is assist- XJJC Chemistry •terter . .' -• . oe Hardy in -1,1^- current produc- more) .for-the price of one.~ Con- vices diviKioX^'irmaiT of thtr month as -. follows: First vice-president, ect \ -7- - I. texpircs Decembet IS. . mvpia'tion,'"i!arry'G l^in, Chan- ant ticl^el chairrriah. Other com-; ' The'Rev.'James S, Tiller, pas- While at White Plains HiKh ion. He also has appeared before sideration ..must- be giveii"to the rp.-^ Frank Ballinger; honorary higher education, for financial rea- der tmydirection-Of Mr. and Mrs*. 1 cel Choir director, 'had charge of mitteo members are James Nash, Atroh-' .Mi .. ICeywUm—won •ith the-,'jroup.—-—:—'..•"T;i ;;.r-i. that -pupjl;: arc h-,-1 trig, uisz.—The nssoclntion-iuts-thcrer tor, wilFpreach on "The Life-Giv- Nunce Zumpaglione,, chairmen. "' • letters in swimming, was vice- changed in their education. A!so tnusical - portion that' included Robearf t Policy, "Michael - Veiic^fa; .>..,.•>. — „..—.. j ...,.... i, , , ^ -j\ Elmer J. Bndin, head of thesecretarial student at Westchestcr tionting., of the-generally bad smw- ti6ns 3pproved by Towhship Com- ii -Plenary UtiUill Consumption lleensu Sunday school superintendent, and Mrs.'Alex Kuriawa and.Mrs. Jos- A nursery is provided at both Saturday, May 27^ Past Com- n:iitee last week. lor promises .KltuutC'cl Mt 112 South Ave- FREDERICK C. WEHRUM, JR. urer, Edward-Sigety. Mrs. Clarence Pdtts, president pf tending the planning meeting Were ephSmolar._ „ '•' . Union Junipr College- chemistry Community College, and a brother, For Guard Unit R. T. Robinson nue, Eiist. Crat>(oi"d, N- J. . • " Be June 1 services. Church School for chil- manders-Arthur JRusso. and. Mich^ New • dwelling pertnits_wjw-ere -I t- • • - - pbjcctloiui, if uny, Blioukl bu.ni.idi: Im Mrs. Irving Wiltes\"of Linden, the Women's Association. Mrs. Karl Flarlter. first vice-presi- department, to receive the cliem- Ferdinand, jr., is a junior at-Potts-, aiWOOD :—-"Plans' for the : Seven Cranfor'd mcin arc mem- issued" to Edward Cusano,. 6 Dor- "mediately. In- •totltlttj', to J. Waltur Corte« dren three through high School ael Veneiia-will assist Mi:, Schnei- istry achievement award, for 1061.•tlum State-Music College. ' Clerk o£ the Towhuhlp of, Crunford, H. J In grade spring dance, to be vice-president of tiufUnion Coun- Dr. John Alexander.Thompson, dent, Mrs.-Henry J/Krupinski, cor- Mr.-Kersten plans, n career in *j*—oft—tho Fifth Reconnaissance Officer of Stucleni ch&ier avenue, $20,000; Marvin a professor at.Princeton Univer- age *uill-be conducted at 9:30 a.m. der. _. ' ' ' , - He has been nwardod the- 42nd HAROLD SCHEIN [at Lincoln-School oh June 1, ty Council of Parent-feacher .As- responding secretary, and .Mrs. or as a laboratory ro- Ujuadron of the ,50th- Armored Wargacki; 210 Dietz' street, sity, Was the guest speaker. A na- Talk Slated Medical Association lai Sprint! Garden i discussed at a meeting,sit Frank B. Macmillan, publicity A joint meeting of Senior and The annual poppy drive will be- _. edition "Handbook- of Chemistry livjsion, New Jersey Army Nu-, $15,000; and' Roth and Burstine, Cranford, N. J. sociations and Garwood commun- tive of Egypt, Dr."Thompson ^Eas .searcher.™ i 5-1B chool Monday^ ThemeJor'the MeniorialDay Junior Methodist Youth JFellow—-gJFello i:in-* Tuesday by the post andN^ts and Physics." In addition, he has lorial Gnard, which traveled to Richard.P. Albtrtson, son of T,it.\ i~, 48 and 49 Concord street', Adv. IV-cs: ity adviser, will Deinstalling offi- associated with the Asstii College chairman- • will be "Beside ^ne Sea." ByvTeacher ships will be held at 6:30 been, entered in a • nationwide Three Residents Playing "ort Dix last-Saturday to conduct and Mrs; George Albertsdri of 10' SlS.OO'O each. Parade Marshal cer. . there"'where' he taught Hebfew Arrangements for the_Juncheon auxillaryl Mr. Schneider and Mrs\ ~. Dartmouth road,. was «slected[ a re- j Also approved was an addition i will be . provided by Pat chemistry nnual small arms firing qualifi- ; A music program -will be staged and archeology. ~He is currently Sunday] Slides of past retreats Robert Hoffman, auxiliary presi- \ In 'Daiim. Yankees' * ation. gional •vice-president'of the "Stu- for ilje Eprty Five Holding Co. at Ibio's Band. — Frederick C •will be announced at a meeting of freshmen. esent at^the meeting were 20 Wdhrum, Jr., of-513 Willow ave- by the school band and a chorus co-Suthofing-a translation of the At Ghapel will bo-shovi/n,. and'plans outlined. dent, are in charge. . ,~- t Three Ciiinford residents will They ate Sp. Robert- Guertln;. dentr-American Medicat "Asi'Ocia-i StJi^Cjrestrrat""street,- with—eoh- the PTA executive committee next A graduate of White Plains High : btij;-^uperihtehdeht of Scho.ols nue, a member of the Board of ot fifth through eighth grade atu-: Bible into Arabic. ...'_. v _ K.EKILWOETH I'— Leslie Cr .for a fall, retreat. Business meet- appear in a production of "Damm 3. Cranford terrace; Sp/4 Jerome tion. at the consl.uding session, of struction cost estimated at $14,000. \: School, Mr. Rersten is an enjii- Laird, Mrs. Dorothy Education and fonrier Tnember dents under1 the direction of San-~ Dr. Thompson spoke pt his'work Cnmpbell, a high school teacher of Yankees" staged, by the Elizabeth . 'Kotiiirz, 3 LaSalle avenue; Pvt. its annual convention in Chicago,Margaret Tyree, £36 Cranford ings will follow.^ ncerins; major in Union Junior Col- sc and Mrs. Myrtle Christie, 'the Borough Council, will serve ford1 Knoller, music -instructor. in Egypt to bring literacy to theschooL Faiflawn will preach at the Fam- Town Players at the. William F. ohn~A. Matthews, 100. Rlversidjs recently. j avenue, was granted. & 'permit, for lege's day session. ~ s jesenting the faculty, and'Carol as grand marshal for the Memorial people, He said one of 10 in each ily Bible Hour at 11 a.m. Sunday The Wesleyun Service, Guild Washingtoji Halloran School, Elizabeth.. The rive; Pyt." William.J. Powers,' 105 Mr! Albertson was graduated : an. •. addition estimated to . eosL Miss Ruth-Larson's third-grade, "Mr. Kf,rsteh is an exceptional John Nprkunas, Laur- Day parade here, it "was an- village is literaie. The change in n Kenilworth Gospel Chapel. The will hold a friendship night at the, show opened last'-night, and will Sprinfi (Harden street; Lt. Claude from Cranfor'd Hi«h School and j $4,dO0. Joseph Babinec, 10 Mac- .dressed in-robes donated ..£y the student. He is one of the best I Kcllcrman, Gail Werthwein, nounced" followihg a meeting' o baptismal inquiry class will con- in H: d ,Elm street; CWO P ' avenue, was "gf anted a PTA this year, also will sing." the* meaning of words -since the church, at $ piin. Tuesday, to ac-Trip Awaited ' I've •ever _bMi!.'J9t- 5??? _ V! -' -X'ontinue-: toniRht- and tomorrow gry Hart and Peter Pizzi, tcp- the Mtimorial Pay Committee in war made necessary the revision tinue t5 meet at the same hour. 7fd7'427^Nm'th=U.}«0tt ^e^niveftTfy^^F^rmsytv^niarHc; pixHriftO insfErU~~a-^swinjmirt1f Mental Health (Condnucd bit Pains 3J Mr. Kersten, son :ot"}Jlr. and rfigh'C'"" bting the class "officers !ihd the Borough HainmhelT^Monday NItiWbRTHTheFannaal venue, and Pfe. Ross E. Rowland, ± a student at Temple Univcriiiyr pool. Cost was estimated at $500, men have been announced by Mrs. of ;the Bibles he said, and thai the A report "on Mrs. Ferdinand—Kersten of 24 ' Mrs. Madeline Knlazi of 217 lent Government. . night. _ - . •• ' . class trip to Washington, D. C, Orange avenue, known profession- r., also of the North Union ave- Medical 'Schopl, Philadelphia. Building Inspector F. J. Deller's Walsch:' Budgefc-Und finance, Mr^ first edition of the Bible sold over Peru will be given at 7:30 p.m. y Wardman street. White Plnins, is three'seventh grade classes, Mr.-Wehrum was a sergeant in r Driw Opens will be made next Wednesday and 55-JLvn55 n i nndd address. Sigety, Mrs; 'Joseph. Leonard"; 120,000 copies^. Joseph-Hocking, who has served f—unels M _ _ . i - _ v . t r . . *- ^ ' • k . • u -Mr« t937T i Harding Students Thursday by the eighth grade at and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney choreoKrnpher, and her sister; Tlui convoy consisted oi cd the JMuseum of Natural during World War II. He., was played. . '• • _•, nttftiflinp TTninn Miss Hildn Schwartz of~Roselle. /chicles.. A lormatipn prior to dc^ ip Garber; class'" representative, ttantioyy of 43 Eppinfi drive will will be held at 7 O'clock, jr and. the Hayden Plane- awarded five battle stars, • the • Mrs. Joseph Seremer "was in The Sunday School start- will VisiOTew Yof6~ The 118-memher class will iour ior Collcpic. ' play sisters in the play. parture took place *at the West- UNION COUNTY TRUST COMPANY Mrs. Eschle; Founders' Day jihd serve as a residential co-chairman ieW and Elizabeth .Armories at i' in New York l»st Thurs- Bronze Star and the Purple Heart Charge of the—.banquet sponsored meet-at 8 p.m. oiT Tuesday 1 KENILWORTH—A t(4p to Newthe'cupital by busvisitir»gi-the pe- At Union "Junior College, Mr.. .Mrs. Dolly Darigo of 1130 Rnri- . At. the Planetarium they saw with cluster. historian, Mrs. James Guare,v~ for the Mental Health fund drive partnjent of Justice, National Gal- tnti road, who has'appeared with a.Yn. Saturday. They returned to Elizabeth, New Jersey Hpspitaiity,. Mrs. Harold ,Eard- by the Women's Association. She monthly meeting. There wlll.be a ^ork "City will \bo .taken by Mrs. Kersten is a, member of the Key J solar system, arid, sky show He served on .the Board < and Charles E. Vitale,' jr., proservic- e for. prayer and Bible-study Mac Kook's socori'd grndp at Hard- lery of Art, Archives," Lincoln -Club, olYieial student host oi'fian- the .Elizabeth grotip before, the he armories Sunday evening. On March 31,19Sl/thelinden Trust Company and the leyrpublicity and tlydx, Mrsrstan was assisted by Mrs. Ralph Clark The squadron, which has a^total one prietor of Variety Cloaricrs and on. Wednesday at^8 ^ ing school, tomorrow. Tho students Memorial, Capitol, Bureau qf Eri- ization, and lota'Xi Omega Fra- purt of Meg m ,"Mamn Yankees." Union" County Trust Company, both of Union County, _ j»ts;"- They ^»te lunch in' the year as.viee.-presideHt, and he'wa iW Pi- Dr. Ilichard Smyka,'also of 1130 stxenuth of about 300 officers and were 130 persons present.- Dyers, as Business. chair Plans are- Being~cornple{ed~f6r' wilI"'Use iKrec-'types- of-transpor- ternity-. He was named to the New Jersey, joined -forces jtojtorm a greater Union- turn's cafeteria. '." '• elected to another three-year.term Mrs. Leo'Boran; membership, Mrs. Announcement of the appoint- tation;. Busy train arid boat. Monument, .White Hous'e Ar- enlisted men, will, leave on June 9 John Herr; music, Mrs. Robcri the :annual' Christian /fellowship two \vceks of field training at County Trust Company. This addition of strengthi to .:, ^e sixth biennial physical edu- last November. He'waS'a member ments was made by the Hon6r- rally on Memorial Day at the Mrs. Catherine Hascher. and lington National Cemetery and strength marlis, a significant step forward in Nexv ,demonstration, .of the-local of the Borough Council from 1955 Harris; pre-school, Mrs. Rlehard abic- Mildred Barry Hughes, coun- Mi;s. LaCosta's third grade made Mount Vernon. The group also Camp 'Drum, N. Y. The entire two Nead. . ; •••'; Regional High . SchooF. athletic a .veeks will be spent in the fields Jersey banking. ..:...... " .... . •.. . • jic schools will be presented in through 1957/ _ Sayings and loan try fund chairman for the Union Held In Sprlngfteld. Fred O, Mac- visit recently to Idluwild' Airport will "tour the shopping~eenter nd^ gymnasium^ on '. &tr. Wehrum," a resident of th Program,. Mrs, • Ballinger; publi- : dtiW'afound the PotQin.ac'River. • livinji Jin tents under, simulated • In addition to providing Union County, New Jersey, ,As5Qciationj,ior'; Kewdo. is chairman. where .they were Jaken.ona, guided. mmmmm t utnnr of. tho cstnte n( s.ikl de- Secret pal birthday observances urday, May 27. • . ~ specialised programs. i l hb l - Finance, Mrs. Michael ifauri •\ notic in hereby ulveti to the Mrs: Peter Siragusa; treas- Garwood Savings marked its t-rodlUm of ilO iKiciMsed. to vxhlbfT to and' Mrs. Dominick DIBattlsta; were held for Mrs. tlui sub: under oitth or , Webber, JTJ. Samuel Cirincione; re- perfect, t1u:lr_^cl ihn.q und (k)mnnd>; aiinfniit the [ing -secretary,: Mrs. Kenneth guard, Mrs, David Silva; hospital- Mrs. Mauri, Mrs. Cirincione, Mrs 50th anniversary in March. The said di'censt'd within sis; montnu •Gallucci and Mrs. Edwin Hanley. souvenir's wlll'be given to visitors fromn til ditf id d th ill ell, and corresponding secre- ity, Miss' Florenee—Castaldo and Reelects be tori) Jackson & Curtis ji"Miss Helen Radack, the rc-Mrs. Daniel Saporitb; library. Miss Mrs. Francis Krakosky was wel-to cdmmemorate, jointly, tne op- \, clean, r MtM(JTE"BSr6i ^rMEriswiir-*DRir»Tt>eK-*iie« ANfiM- LPrcsident. Joan Fpntertelli; membership. Mrs. comed as a new member. ening of the institution's . hew 25 Broad St. New York 4, HA 2-5540 a meeting-in .. St. Anne's Kugcne Pay lie t. mei'cliaji'd isc. c 1 ii b7 ttd-chiiirtnen Erazer Mrs. John Mayer; missions, Mrs, were presented with'Sifts. quarters with its golden "anniverT "745 FifthAy«nu«, K'oW Y6>S< ^2 v EldOi-ado- S*363O / tht following - committou KEN1BWOBTH ~. Mrs. Ear ni^iiiif. ls-i;ic & nm Francis Burke. . . Cileason conducted an in-sary.- Garwod Savings will he lo- 1M3 (•:.- Jersey St., Roosevilt Platd. Girdin City ' ' -51BO ncn were, appointed 1 ' Prazer was'reelected president o everytime.^. Kllzabclh, N. J. fniio, Mrs. Joseph Porubsky - " Parish publications, Mrs, -JLeon- cated at 3l5 South avenue*. the Garden Club Tpf Kenilworth Adv. Pues: SH.OO «•! ior the second terrriv at a'meeting last Wednesday at the' home "6! 7 the Mrs. William Hctman of 420 Cool edge .drive., x, JLAOW^ many of tliese telephone conveniences Other "officers were tjcctfcd ui ~ . • >P V, Mrs. ConstantiHo gar , first -vice-president; Mrs DRAPES AND BLANKETS Paul Arthur,' second vicc-presi would mean j^asiOT jiving in your home dcnt;-airs. Fred Huetteman, ^e Beaiitifully^GIeaned Special Hand Care On Drapes urtr; Mrs. James Murphy record inn secretary; Mrs. Harold Sal Seed and^eedrihi kins, corresponding secretary^''' The officers will bb installed a STORED FREE FOR THE SUMMER a Past Presidents* picnlc>6n Jun You doii't need good iioil IT at the home o^/Mri). John You Pay Nothing Till You Take Them Out • T Schlinfiman -of 52l^flichfield ave to have a good lawn d Pilat and Mrs px appointed to th ServUe When You Heed it auditjag committ«ie, Mrs, Arthur, ALL APPflREL STORAGE AT COST! .''".'.. •••«'.. •• chairman Of the nominating com Any soa—euen subsoil—can give a satisfying fewn with regular mittee, \uiiH ass'istccl by Mrs, Het that's the kind of service that counts the man and Mrs. Schlingman. and it's the kind of insdrance sijrvice you can SUITS 50c — SKIRTS and PANTS 25c ^ COATS {plain) $1.00 1 Mrs.- Pilat reported on U'Seriei •-..,f.-.*:l. •;. V feedings of protein-building TORE BUiLDER'CRe^sieediJig a tliin, TXK't^jifry-frohrtt4K)ineio\j--iVaKcnt wlioisahystys f. flower arranging elates (sh j recently at Garden Club" nearby,-cancr and ablcrwi nerve you.' -"- • Bring Youlr Clothes To Fabric Experts spotty lawn this spring? SowScotts seed at the-. and fertilize with TORF BuiLtysit'on the same .day. With Scotts 4* SJcw Jcrti

you need far.fewer seeds per square foot-^and far fewer pounds \ -• i ;! ' • ployees ohij]| insurance company. We ntlyise We Take Personal Care Of Your Garments We*»tern Electric lists yoif accorcliii^ io your best interests and (if seed in all—to build a lovely, thick lawn. You'll spend Ies3 when, .you havte a loss, ,\ve rept'esent ^«';and tarry and Hy Expenditures in Area ytnl alone. than you would for so-called "bargain** seeds, with none of the Western Electric Co., man For'the protection and service you need, see ufecturing and. distributing iitm risk. Scotts is all desirable gfasses^perennial and 99.9lVo of the Bell System, last year pur" your local' independent agent . . .who serves SEE US ABOUT YOUR FABRIC PROBLEMS ehiiod $1O7,'767,OOO_ Worth of ma you first. weed-free- The ffiosfcgoo d grass per dollar—and a lovely law» tcrials and supplies from' 2,^71 CboWng Is a cinch when you cook with electricity. W3 Frob Insurance) On Storage suppliers located in 273 munici clean,too ...potsand pahs stay^mirror bright Vpur after- that lasts* ; jVjljMe^ >n New Jerst-ji 1. NEW HOME INTERPHONE adds a new 4. HANDY WAUL PHONE hangs up out of the meal work is easier, and yoOr kitchen stays fresher, week • • - • . . " • Lr\ , • ._ ' Kenilworth' is listid in IStl . y •' . .. ' way, saves eountck' space, tight beautiful colors. "' dimension to your home -phone service. This com-. p!iee; among Si- New/ Jersey coirt efter Week* Cook the electric way >— yob'll love It Aslc us atioui tne Scoits guarantee. • * J>lctey modern intcrc-omimuuc;itii.iK system kts you 5- THE BELL CHIME strikes a tuneful new note munitics rtccivirig more than $1,' 60O,66d irt KUch bu.iinc.-ir; from th i;i!k room to room, Iioltl and ji'iiliMer i-.iils -cveii m phone service. Replaced' tclt-pliunc hr\l with a a fetter lawn or yout money backl during 19G0. The total trc 1 KICAL.L.V answer the iront door—A-orn uny phone in the house. pkasanl two-noW chime—or sounds a. regular or sptnS irt Kenilworth ioi materials PARKING ADJACENT TOJ)UR STORE 2._NEW_ PRINCESS PHONIE/ ind supplies was $1,506,882. leaners & Dyers _t - Garwood appears" fcvcnth~1n" Elcctric-Rangea aoywheiV you want an extension. So little, so lovely FOR MORE FACTS, call the Telephone Business liit of 16 communillea in whic1 atYourFavorite'Store 11st Driv-lnatiraiiCo Agency In N". I." colors. • 'Office—or ask your telephone serviceman. suppliers received Wore tha SiOO.OOO ijupayjncnts-froin West opp. Free Pick-Up and days easier whcrcvcritvs placed. Nine s NEW JERSEY BELL! »fU nt iii iXiiii boxollgb having bee Open Thurt/till ft:30>ta?~^—Wook Nlghto lill 6 p.ni. 13 N. UNION BRIDGE 6-0333 .—r Open Friday Evening ii5^ ' '"Insurance Exclmively" "- •ineiudmg Life 104 SOUTH AVE;, E.: r

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CRAVFOED, (V.J.) CiriZEN AND CHRONICLE—1 .* MAT 18, 1901 6t musical instruction- at' 7 ,p.m Joseph Chobprda, 172 Briarheath (NJ.),.CTEfZEN A^ro 18. 1981 Guest Accompanist - - Pentecost Communion We, .Clatk.'. Two honorable nien- tonight, followed by choir rehear-, Mrs. Gail Howard of Cranford; dents, wUl speak on "United States : CYOjStects tiori a'wards were won recently by a group of ^studejoU? bought a Russell GiUet, new chairrnaiv of For Regional Concert sal at 8 pjn. •• '. • . ' •' • - ' At St. Paul's Church Motorists Payyffines J.ocal Gijrls on Twirling, mombership.- Mrs. Dorothy Wynn Relations \vith Russia and China." . tho drama department of ihe'club Move plane. the building and grounds commit oAJIWQOD—Miss Glond .Mo^-' Mark CiAKWUUU. — i'eniecosi com- ises. Glieerlcading Squads . oi Fanwood; hospitality, , Mi*s ca,!dnughtcr of Borough Clerk, arid ack Ha munion wlll'he observedJat'8 ajn. at the slate convention'in Asbury On Speeding Charges • Navigational: :, aids- V including tee, has called the first meeting of r the ilw GAR\^OOD-T-Several Garwood Do'ris Hamilton ot' Westlibld; ways Mrs._ A". T. Mosca of 329 North Pentecost Sunday ! Park, far a.-group entry of dolls weatrier, radio beacon and iristru- the committee on Thursday, May Hear Dr. Loreiiz; Pre-School Unit GARWOOD — Jack Hay was Sunday in ~St. Raul's United the HardinB GARWOOD — Tines of $15 each and ' means, 'Miss .Phyllis, 'Caro- Suburban Club avenu'o, was guest accompanist as and a single entry by' Mrs. Earl- ilwx,ru,. N. ment landing approaches, \ are im- 25, at 8 p.m. at the church. girls have, been • selected_to serve Brea GARWOdD — The Revr-Eric S. elected to succeed Gary Andres as Church of Christ. There also will for speeding, were imposed'": by' pn the 1961-62 cheerleading ond bjc.se of Newark; budget and fin- 1 3t portant .when flying betwivri dis- the vocal music department of. Ar- Tougher, pastor, of .the' JJnited be communion : at'the regular'11 Eriksen. , _ •. .,,8 P-nt.. -, _ Moufitaiffiside Chairmen Named : GARWOQD The second ah- Hears Address presiderit«"of the Junior CYO .of '••&£*! Magistrate James T; Leonard in tant points, he said. Details\of in- twirfing squads at... 'Arthur L. ance, Mrs. Gertrude Noel of Plain-, Picks Officers thur L. Johnson—Regional Higli »ProsbyterIan Church of Garwood, the,Church of St. Anne. at.a meet- a.m. worship service. Church will: JM; public-U- , \RWOOD — JJr. and Mrs.Municipal Court Monday night on Dr. Walter Ljjrenz of the Cran- field; tuberculosis: .- M^rs'. Nool, nual - ' •' portiince of prompt • psychiatric ar<-> invited" to attend. . , . Elliot Heilbrun and Mrs: Seymour- Midkirt of Cranford. . Way," a French song translated.by Malko and Joan Novy; social tion class at 3:30 p.m._and of the j-esident. An elder in the Unit- who failed to appear at ix previous- week" that. the Phlllipsburg Ex- Guest speake at the breakfast PTA at" Franklin School last week- 7 Miss Mosca is a graduate of ducted in the borough from 7 to 9 The Board u-i*ntj ibf'CT "^ •• fresbyterian Church for seven ly scheduled court session,' was care.- • , . ' X~ ' , ,.. ;•; . p'ollack; treasurer, Mrs. .Arnold, Richard -Ellis Roberts, and "O chairman, John Wanat.'. adult membership class at 7 p.m. !a empt Firemen's' Association will will be Leo N idzwiecki of the Clark Regional and Was'a student ^ Mrs.- John JW. Batich was in- o'clock tonight, it was ahncittneed iny or all bldt "**' .S(j is, he has been active in civic fined 915 for speeding and.S5 for Next Tuesday "..Thcrr president, Mrs. Evelyn Penn Alumni to Meet Kroner; recording secretary, Mrs. Ppisc the Lord of Heaven'," by A: stalled os 'president ofThe groups ••'-The new,oflicers will be ^stall- "Senior Choir will' rehearse at be hasl lav the. 75th annual, con- VFWDrill Team Elizabeth Police pepartment, who, by Miss Florence^ Castaldot, -local xs and was responsible fof aBntempt. ••• -_.. ; .v ... , GARWOOP — Officers for'the Clark of Mount Tabor, announced teacher under Miss MidkinV -She Arensky3 •'•— •» ' .h "6:45 and Chancel Choir at 8 o'- ' TheJLTniyersity . of Pennsylvania RoberfT. Lowenstein, and .^corres- conducts the d lariment's JJunior succeeding Mrs. Mlklta. i. .. j,. ed in c^rcmonies^ljowinjg" the chairman for the fifth year. Drfted: ilay 18. 1461 '• tlivation of the Cub ^S * Charged with \~driving -without Student Gov'eritiBent^of Lincoln vention of the state group:on Sat« the following committed chairmeli is now teaching in the Charles H. -The Communicants' Class will 8iI5 a.m. mass! a'rtKt ch'urch this clock this evening, and Youth AdV. Fees: 55.53. Alumni Club of North Jersey will pbiiding .secretary,' Mrs.': Robert Police prograrr ' Dennis McCor- Brewer School in Clark. Plans were made to purchase Assisting Miss Castaldo will be Itriit'nt in the boroiigb. He is registratldn. in possession^ John School will be selected in .a flen- uixlay, September SO. . Places Second for the coniingyeor;, ' —— " er of ceremonies. be presented to the Session lit 3:30 gifts for' the' kindergarten' classes Sunday. •.__ '-'-^ ' , Choir rehearsals will be held c-ral. election at the school' next The Ladies' Drill Team'.of the hold its annual-dinner meeting on Fink. •"•',' ' • •". '••;. mlck will be m Student accompanists were Beth the following captains: Mrs. LEGAL NOTICE" tkJ lingineet for Westinghouse. Webber, of 106 Severin court and Daub said, the state offi- Program, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller p.m. Saturday^ andjwill be receiv- Tuesday at 3:15 and 4 p.m. Tuesday: Captain N. R. Fiske Post 535, VFW, 1 •Wednesday ,»nKi! .•••Coronet, A ilovver.. arranging workshop All CYGJ mcjn liters arid eighth at •' Franklin' and,." Washington Preston _Terroll, Mrs. Ralph Manh ho Davises lived, in. Garwood -Gwendolyn -Thorsbn of 440 : Lin- cers^ ,hayo been working for i , .. o of' VVatchung;" newsletter , • Mrs^ Rambo and linda -Hiccardo, both ed a.^tfell ,n,rn,.,ser.vice.Sunday.- ;R9 invited to-attend : Schools Mrs... Frank ,O'Such_and "_• SOTICE ov -years. They have a-son, R6- coln avenue,^east,_bolh lC«tnford -SpriiiKflcid-bveinie- at the Garden \v?s-conducted under, the^rdirec-. of 'Garwood.~ r~ •; *-_•-_.-•. and • Mrs.'^Charle^-Dickey.- -—- •-'-— Tata-notice—tiiiF : r months-with- the convention -ehair- f ^/ ^-Bernico-Sroith^f eranfbrdrpub- the Marian Yet "Tally to be con- Tne Junipers, and Senior Youth Mrs, Bonjamln'Odesky will make Letter Expresses Ic.-. Trading a t u sophomore at Cornell Uni- were .fined $8 each. primary .election-last week, are:' rnan,' George Stewart of Phillips- BrinkerhoiT placed ,s0co'nd in all Stnto Parkway, Irvingion. ,ElectsoQ Jioli of Mrs. Ben Galen, chairman. Executive Meeting ' * Mayor Edward H. Tiller, is' hon- b licity,-Mrs. Virginia Brehm and ducted at Uooj ivelt Stadium in Fellowships will meet at 7 pin. the. •.. presentation at . Franklin tity, Ithaca, N. Y.(, where he For president, Francis Sle^ler and burg.Vin planning-for' the event. drill team categories in 'a four- : of olticers will be held, and^John Mrs. Aaron GARWOOD — 'the executive orary chairman for the drive and Ip«>ort Co.. Chartoie Vir.iroV r hour IvoyaltyDfjy-Parade recently Mrs, Marion IWiller o£ Rahway; >" Hostesses T^ Jersey City on inday. Buses will S.unday, "Patricia- BarHeti, leader School." X '' . ""•'"" ' JJhnnkstoSoard kc5mmittee pf the Garwood Wo- John Richardson is treasurer. - we«i3 Distributing Co.. Ejth« rriembcr of Theta Delta Chi Alan Prlsh;, yicc-pt'c^Ident, Ed- He said' the convention will bo'foU Civil ..TJefensTJefense -anand employment; F. Molby, director of foreign stu-, Kaplan and/^lrs. Edwin Aaron Vnnti's at 1 p.m. infi Co.rLeorii Wine' Co hii ward Petill. and'lgharon Warnef tor Asbury Park. '"'-- -." ^'—~i leave from St UegjonalPTA of the JunlRdrs.' Group -3, ~wiil Committees for^lhe annual pic- an's^Club' will, meet^at 8 p.m^ the Director at t!u' nitui«- .V crnity, and a daugh'ter, "sue Talk on Flying lowed"-by' the biggest'- firemen's young people are" have rcharge • of - the-discussion on Beverage. Contral L, a senior at Arthur L. John- secretary,. Sherry, Lawrence, and parade ever held in this state. - Members of the marching Unit "About 'H OOjlloca nic to be held at 6:30 p.m. June 13 For Swim Project Monday at the home'of Mrs. W. are: Mrs. Thomas Korner, MM. .expected to atl "How a Missionary Now." In Ceramic SKbw ,~ Bionai High-Schoo), Clark, Janls Ozolin^; •"treasurer, Nancy Participating in the parade will iid. at the. homo of Miis. George Mik- GARWOOD—The following let- Given Rotariahs - BcSilon and Joseph Humenik; Kenneth • HI- Paolo, ,Mrsi- Francis ' frolrr St. Antic'* will Election Set Sunday Sthool classes will meet Ua, 91 ! Third avenue,, were ap- NOTICE; GAR WOOD — Among, entrants ire she is president -of the KENILWORTH—Charles Har\'- bo fire companies from all pver ter was received by members- of .227_'ifc)rthAJ4ih_Eltti&- prtr-Ttrachers-of^Ameriea^and TThrd rani j^Lof EducatiQn from four: in the'NaUmial Aimteur Exliibif Jersey." and to iiijintxi in, Jr7, "pilot and membef of thq and -the (SN class at LincoJa^School Mrs. Ernest Brandenberfier, Mrs. hisWat tho Jersey- lation of officers .will bet held at a. Miss-Mary-Banghartr.Qi-Pater- Refreshments,~~MrsT Richa'fd , ;itQTlCE OF INTENTtbN fit the ninth annual Eastern Cer- 227 North 14th Sitrcil. itmber of the National Honor 1 neighboring communities in Penn- fourth grade, boy^who jjarticipat- Jersey -.-- Rotary'jCl'ub, spoke on' are^.bpsy making b^s^ots to be William Garrity, Mrs. Louis Klck- City'stadium oui'May 28. son, a retired/ teacher,, wilt be Tolco noltce Ihat MRS. HEtfen OLEAR. |ety.TSue ' Karen plans-4o at- sylvania. • " ' Make a y general membershijT'meeting of Nbad, Mrs...John Borrlle, Mrs. ed. in-the recent swimnftinB in- ha« applled'to the Mayo'cjind Council of amic Shov/~at Convention Hall, OFFICERS Muskingum College, flying at, a meeting of. the club presented to^.iJKand ,elderly nor, Mrs.. Charles Siegfried, Mrs. 1 guest speaker_at a.meeiing bftrie Cheety, Mrsr Wolensfctrand.Mri'; tho. Borouuh of GaHvood. N. J.^/or a Asbury Park, this week-end is Eli Barry, &st..Wednesday^_at;,tho Hitchin* It was; annSuiicjed that Dominlck Arthur L . Johnson Regional High struction program sponsored by Plenary— Retail Consumption license for ,-. 11 XV'nn-iioid urd, Ohio.: . people on-Mejaorial Day. Raymond3I.ack, ,I«[rs. Willis Bird Date with a Women's Association at 8 p.m.- Odesky; games, Mrs.'Gordon Rae, premises iftuated ot 10 -North Avenue. Betty L^Patrick of Garwpod. She . Cranlord. Nt-J.' Post; Union.-. :.'".' Now's the time Carrea ; at St. 1 jine's came Jn sec- School PTA in the school uudi-r the board: , • . ^ • — ',_•'[' The sixth . graders, have \becn Dramatic C|ub tO Elect- -jnrd Miss Barbara Johns. ond in the CO-a|j d dash in tho re- Monday; Miss. BangharVwill show Mrs, O'Such, JVIrs. Richard Galli- • "We appreciate ' the!. ferir-day Gurjyood, U, J. ' is sponsored by the. Ruth. Keller • JLeo Broc+iis. Vice-J»rt^ldtrl *-d Mr. Harvin, who has a commer- Election of officers will take The color guard_from the "Men'.s, toriuril at 8 o'clock. tonight. Mrs. •Objec.Uonii.vU.any. should be mode im- 1G2 Eait 3rd Sttctt ' making'"^(y5s,"'and outstanding to go over to OLDS! DYNAMIC 881 Cfcnt Union qoijinty CYO track slides of"the Passion Play that she son and'Mrd;, James Purick. •,•-•__ ilng program that we. re- mediately. In wrltlne. to A. T. Mosca. Ceramic Studio of-Kenilworth. Cliilon, Ntu,- 3ttity- Grade cial and instructor's ' license' for projects; vJuJBourned. jnby. Gall place os the annual meeting of-tne Rifle Squad representing Cranford Clerk',of tht- BoYouRh"Df-GarwDOd7'N.""a. -•—; Joseph-J.-PrrrortT?' 'meet. Edward Moustcd of Garwobd will obtained in Europe. Circle 3 un-~ Plans" for the- coming year will ceived and .we aij thank you for- both:: single an!3f"duail7* engine -Flesher.' Bonnie Rambo,, • Edward Cranford Drarnatle; Club ^^ld wore John Hurd, Al Rahn, Harry b••|«;1fTm»fil • . '• l(Cotitinued'ironi Sage 1)"•'.• ~ Richard ntfrf .announced' pujSL-nt Ihc iilJlu.aiid: Mi.srGUb.L-H • Ike leadership O;I Mrs. Adam T>e. discussed at an executive meet- MRS. HEJJEN OLEAH LEGAL NOTICE _ II Robin ROid from 'the tilth through Planes, ha-s logged 2,200 hoi P.etlll, Jariis pzolins, Michael Laclt, at 2 p.m.. Sunday in ' tho club's Snyder and JohnFag^n. yoifr cooperation. ^It. \vas ~ ve'ry "F;aawood. NW, Jcrwy . . ihat Friday itg rij, rrtee-tings wlllbc Ijoy ,'of" Garwqodr ft.ast president,' Miller, will seivo as hostess and ihg at"8:15 p.m.. May' 31 at the 18 North Av Jk ji'radesf under direction, of Peter Williams, Barbara "Slbut,- theatre bin Wlnans avenue.. jCom- "Other members of the Auxiliary •thoughtful of you to put_or^' this , ' .... Garv/ood. N. J, — or OF INTESITION- Objections. If any, diould br tai t flight tinie. Mr. "' ' dispensed with iurlng the summer, will conduct the installation. t Cii'cie 4. "led by Mrs. Johrj. Salaridj home' of" Mrs. • Frank Festa, 415 mediately.. irt~~vvri^intf, to M D! f and Sirs. Joseph 'Troiano. Joyce Thaisz, fieverly 'Phillips, mittee reports^ will. be presented who also participated in the parade swimrning program. Alrnost every Adv.. FcM: SS.26~ .-55-25 Takenotic^ that WUilAM C. tIND. .the Division of Alcoholic I flying, while in, with meetings to be hold,only on Garwood -residents .An'.the slate will have charge of devotions. Union street. . ' ;' tradlne as BOULEVARD BAR bT KEN- Toby Kurjaninow,^ Ppnna :Rose, and refreshments will be. served. were: Mrs. William Jones', state boy .was present the day it, start- LEGAL NOTICE troL' 1100 Raymond Boul? ; the first Sund y of each month. include Mrs. Robert - Harris,, for , > Mr. GeetleJn will conduct a class It-was announced that the group ILWORTH, has applied to the Mayor apd 2, N6*' Jersey. ••.-..• Dennis' rCooper,. :Bruce cTodd; president,' who^led the parade; Council of, the Bortiiifih of Kenilworth, -7 JOELI WSNE DISTIUBtTOSi J vice-president, and.Mrs. Mousted, will bake refreshments tot tht Claire Vant^elt, Janet Michalczyk, auxiliary president,' Mrs. Harry _'_'Therc were three instructors ip Toko notice .that WESTWOOD LADIES licunso (or premises aituated at (HI. Boule- In Bicycle for recording, secretary. Mrs, Har- PTA meeting to be held at Lin- vard. Kenilworth. N. J. .:, 227 North J4th Slrori • Slielley Costa and Anna Massari. Snyder and daughter, and Mrs. -XEGAIJ NOTICE help and teach .us to.swim, float INC.. Trading as WESTWOOD, haJ ap- Kenilworth, New Jtrti-y ' • •(Cbntfnuctf-pom Page'l) Garwood Girls ~ ris Is among those serving on-tho plied io-the/'Mayor.'and Council ot the- Wlllbm C. Llnd Ve»ide» at 124 Elmwoad Charles Merle and. Mrs. Calvin coln School tonight; ' Adv. Fees: S14.87 u Come in and drive nominating coiriinrtittee with -Mrs. and also todive. ; Boroush of Garwood, ..New Jersey, tor. u vcfnuit, .Union. N. J. F\pundpQon,^ proceeds from the Kurtls who^^ carried the drill team's BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH ''Without your help_wo wouldn't •plenary rutali: consuinption license for Objections.. If any. should be made im- the dollar saving Mousted. '. •'..••• mediately, in writing.' to Philip J. lle- Methodists - •- race are used: tq prqvldc scholar- banner. •'.' '•• •••• •• • , " Elected by Future — . i ' Proptxed . ' premises situated at 4as North Avenue, You'll get a have been able to go We" were G.irWood. Nmif Jersey. ~ ••;••., Gcvnn, Clerk ot lhc Borough of Kenil- SHOES IS OUR SPECIALTY! '(Continued /rom-Pofje'lJ! '-•" shfps-for students,with high grade Dynamic 88! You get Program for thtrbvening will be OnDINAKCE NO. 01-1) worth, N. J. ' - ... ' • Tho units also participated in Morri$$*lains "glad von selected the. YMCA In Oflrrdcrs, dlri-ctiirs and stockholders qua}nt_nl|. yoting businesswomen averages who are working • their Rocket action ... on Business Leaders ah illustrated talk on life in the ORDINANCE TO VACATE, BE- holding more than lori bf'tho stock 'of ' ' (Slened*. • Wilbur Cooti Shoes for Women the Americanism Day Parade in M 'AND EXTINGUISH THE PUB- Westfield. Ifwas nearer than we said corporation art*:- ' • ' ' . WILLIAM C. L1ND _. with the "work of the guild- The way', through" college." A sopho- Jersey-City. _They will march in lower-cost regular • GARWOOIV-Several Garwood Union o£ South Africa. JS3S "J AND TO THE LANDS GirlBrMe-Elect - President: GEHMINAL 3, OoCHELLIS, I'M 124 Elmwood Avenue The picture that was non GOOD DEAL kviNG,WITHIN SOUTH sand-STHExr thought.. • , _ • Union. N. J. Southern District secretary .of the more^ Mr,' Pollack, is a member of the Cranford Day parade .on May gas. "And—yoo caif" girls were elected-as 'officers of A N N 3 Klorcncc Avenue^" Westfield, New Jer- for FIVE major'Acaioj | • NunnJBush and Edgerton Shoes for Menr , P feJ S wreHttUART or SOUTH "The swimming pool was-heated sey.. ' • • • • ••. Adv. F^es: Sff.GO . 5-2S Wesieyan Service' Guild \vlU be the AJpha Epsilon Pr team. ."". 30. enjoy Olcfsmobile the Futqve fiusihess Leaders of- Dliir STnEET AND . LANDS , WITHIN OfPvLGilbertson Vice-Prcs.! HENITO BUON'TEMPO. 210 , •. ~~"',". Awards. • Prb-Tek-Tiv Shoes for Children beauty, economy, Amcrlca Club as the new chapter PART OF CENTER STnEET. IN THE and so was the robm in .which, it Walnut Ayenue.-Crunford. New Jersey. gUtist speaker. ' . ::• LL Mothers Plan BOROUGH Of KENILWOI1TH. COUNTY GARWOOD — The betrothal of was located. We^felt refreshed Secretary: DONALD J. MOGAN. 547 Wil- It Won no".O.scar—What ia j ; On Wednesday at V p.m. the an- foil-size comfort at —the 2.388th iw-the United States OT UNION AND STATE OP NEW JER^,Miss Jane Florence Stokes -4o. and warm when- we entered the low Avenue, Garwood, New Jersey. :.'.-.. ••••• ihink? nual meeting'df'the' Eiouthern Dis- OLDSMOBILE! a' bu-dget —was installed at a special assem- —WHEREAS; those strei.ts and part* of Treasurer: ALFt!ED"PlESe6r 200 Florence Spaghetti Meals itrcets hereinafter described, have nbver Army Pvt. Richard fames'Gilbert- water. • '.'• " ••' _ Avenue— Weallleld, New Jjirzi'it. ,-Debor^i KERH trict Church Society will bo held bly recently at Arthur; L. Johnson been used, opened or accepted! by the son, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Obji'cilons, U any; should be made ira- TODAY TttRU SATURDAY! I ftbbert MlfCHUM Shoe Hospital Special Limousine Service GARWOOD, -— A spaghetti Borough-af_J•*- the public Intorest .will' be", better nerved Mrs. ..Elmer - Stokes'• oif' Morris "'Weatfteld, New Ji'tsey SEE YOUB IQCAl AUTHORIZED OlDSMOBUE QUAilTY DtAtER p by=TBloaslnjj=BaiayBasnjjBaia:lananromacBicaHoS=lananro~aBiHoS? S7S3S ^Ws b Ltooiglneg f or weddhiga - T^ and CynlhIa~VanDzura, reporter. NOW THEHEPORE. BE IT ORDAINED PUUffs. ... ._.'•••. •, •' "JAPAN" headed by Mrs, Edward .Dorrcll Jo Ann peremer ofSjSarwood to' 7130 pjn. at the Cranwood. bjt tho Governing Body oi tho' Borouthof Miss Stokes attended Morris- Lance Silverman. LEGAL NOTICE 104 CENTENNIAL AVE. CRANFORD REILLY OLDSMOBILE, INC. — 560 NORTH AVE.7 E» WESTFIELD, N.J. Tickets may bo obtained -from Konllworth: «.- and Technicolor The next ei£ tWnt U ( wlll.serveji roast beef dinner. ' ' -Prices Very Reasonable - was .among the speajcets in the In- - SECTION II That tho publld' tichts in town High School and Is employed NOTICE or INTENTION — •* ———CHECK VOUgJAR...CHECK YpUB; 6RIVINQ...CHECK ACC1DEHT51 - 7—^ ' . Mrs.-Julia Falzone-or Mrs, •BtiiL-to-ttiBtiiL-to-ttiw InnH lylm^withln^tht»>wtt< T l4illl ltktJHNMAKAlii _ liuK&T L'lunTfuen~w~ br~af BoulfnnfirsBoulfnnficrstreet t iorlta full width from V Ini.' as . GAHWOQD. HECREATJON, ha« Peter FINCH. Tho FBLA in-sponsored by the the door. Mrs... Fred Petrozlolld tho Northerly sldn of Clinton AVonue Mojrris Plains..'... ••" " , -. ' . GAB WOOD—Miss Jo* Ann Def1- applied to the Mayor and Council of the "TiOERBAY" United Business Education Assoc- 1 (how. vacated) to the Southerly ulde $t BorouuH ol -Gbrwood, fqr a IPlenary Kc^ ' "THE SINS OF ^ is general chairman', '"'" Newark AvcnUn (now Vacated) be and Pvt. Gilbertson is" an alumnus of emor oil Garwood, a student at Ar- tail Consiitobtlon license for premises 'GoNakedlnTheWorWl iation, ^department of-tho Na- Other oh the commllteo ire: the name are hereby Vacated, teluased Arthur L. Johnson Regional High situated at 348 North Av«inUc. Garwood, RACHEL CADE"; and exUnuulshcd. thur JU Johnson; Regional High M. J. '•"••• tional Education Association, and Food, -M$s. .Jbsoph Humehik7~Mrs.' SECTIONS: That tho public rlchU, U SchoolT Clark, and he. attended School, Clark, was a delegate to John' Makiiij resides at 27 Third Ave- "•' SON. - MONw - TUES. . HAVE MORE TIME FOR FUN its-purposes are to create niore in- Angelo DeMariO, Mrs. Charles any, |n~and to tho lands lylnff within Union Juniof Cpllege. He issta- hUH. Garwood. JJ. 3. ; k the bed of South 31st Street-for Ita full the Future Business Leaders of Objections, if any. should be made Ira- All CinemaScope - Color Show Lefty,—Mr^-Charies- -wwtw-«i ththlld ol Clinton tihfiH at, Pf R^nnin;*,-fiti ...edlately. i» WWUrtg;—to^-A:—TV—Moscttr in the choice of business occupa- Banlewlcz.': •"• Avenue to the Southerly «ldo 6f Newark Vast Saturday at Montclair State Ck-rk of the Borouch of Garwood, M. J. "TwoTaitfes Dean Hit§! 'Avenuo (now vacated! be and the same (Slitncdl RIALTO tions, id develop competent and Plans for the benefit were made bra hereby Vacated, released and e*- College. A fellow student,-Miss — .. JOHN HAKUSA 'Rebel Without A Cause' ' aggressive future leaders and'to at a meeting last Wednesday at tiliuul»hed. . . \ . . Committee Chainnau Ruth. Senior rif Clark, was elected - ' - 27 Third Avenue SECTION 3: That tho public rights ia .GARWOOD -^ Dr." Charles L. • Garwood. N. J. WEST FIELD] improve business and citizenship the home of. Mrs^ Horbacz of 64 and to tho land lylotf within the South- slaie president. . '••',••. "East Of .Eden" erly, one-half of Center Street, between Lomack of. 1 South avenue was Adv:-P*ci!: S5.04 ' " 5-25 by participating In, 'worthwhile Fourth avenue,. thel Easterly side of North 22nd Street njiined chalritiart.of .the~nominatr: undertakings,..' '...: '':Z.:....-^.l. and the- Westerly sldfi- of North aid - NOW THHtf ttJES. Street, bo~and,tho' samoarO" herob5r~V8- ing committee of ;the; VnlonCQUn- BOROUGH OF KENILWORtH-^CpUNTY OF UNION Winner of 8 Academy Ai ,,. r welcomed as catod, released and extinguished. ty Tuberculosis, ahrj Health League. hew members. Hostesses-were Mrs. -. SECTION »! That the public rights, in Synopsis of Audit Report for Calendar Year 1960 New Jersey has about 35 per-, and to the liind lylne within the South- at_a meeting of the board of direc- Jack. LEMMOM , cent oT its land jafea devoted to John Csupa -and Mrs, DeMariq, erly 'one-half o£ Center Street, betwe«n tors in "Elizabeth-' on Monday. Combined Comparative Balance Sheet Shirley MacLAWE;' agriculture, -,-• , Mrs. Horbacz presided. the Easterly- -«Wo of North 23rd Street 1 I A* I. and the ' Westerly «ide of North B4th ASSETS Dec. .31, i960 Dec 31, 1959 ' i' ' Street, be and tho samo ore hereby Va- WlSTTttU) AV«. BO8EIXX 'the'Apartmei ' cated, released and extinguished. Cash arild Investments ',...:...t...... ; $ 1,260,510.39 $ 1,181,932.17 "SECTION-Si That the: pbbllc rights In ame Wleliruin T , State Road Aid Allotment Receivable ...; | 6,913.93 '4,745.00 CHptrru* fM|358 fT -•-••'-•"-Best Picluw A*aid bnd to the; lalid lyinC wltlllii tho South-, (fontbiued. front Pdtfe 1)1 . -.•.'• _ A! J — ' ' ' erly one-hair of Centtc. Street, between Taxes, Assessments ') ':-"•• ' Two OuHtanding Adult Hils Dm Eaitcrly. aide of North 24th Street with that concern foe 22 years. and Liens Receivable 108,097.60 93,531.56 •'_.' On One Program • : — Burt LANCASTEfl Business Men's Luncheons $1.00 ond the Westerly slde_of Michigan AV*- _ Further plans for the Memorial Accounts Receivable 2,779.82 3,491.11 u ~Besi Adof Awati ntle, be and tho Umc are hereby va- 6ob MOPE .LuciUe BALL'.: (SERVED FROM 12 to. 2:30 P.M. DAILY & SATURDAY) cated, released and extinguished. Day parade will be made at- a Property Acquired by Tax Title SECTION 0: Thl£ Ordinance shall take meeting in the Bdrough Hall at 8 tien liquidation ...Z*..~ ~28.335.00 31,285.00 'Elmer "Gantryj . . . [ • "• •• • • [ effect alter publication in the mariner provided by law. I.- '. . '.. •. p.m.-"tomorrow, and all organiza- Deferred Charges to Future Taxation- The Facts Of Life Recommended fw dten tions planning to participate arc General Capital 275,000.00 •290,000.00 Award wlnnlr.r latlre on miburbU ' ' " MotUa. . I Complelo Show Full Course Dinners requested to send representatives Deferred Charg&f to Revenue o* . ',. • ', .''• '-Hui— •' . ' >> ~" ^mt" Publlo Notice Is Hereby CJlven that the Succeeding Years .., 22,000.00 ldOVM - .. ALSO CHILDREN'S POntlONS tangoing Ordlnuica wo* Introduced at 4 to JhiS session. J • Gina tOLLOBRIGIDA. moellna of the Govemlntf Body oi the r Borough of Kenilworth on, the Oth clay Members of the Memorial Day TOTAL ASSETS 1...,...... $ 1.703,636.74 ^-1,604,984.84 Ahihony PHANCtOSA SAT. MATINEE-UP- ot" May, 1S01. Jt was-, then rend for Committee are Commander John \ ^ tho ant time. Toe said Ordinance will be- Ernest BOHGNINE Catering To Parties of Any Size further conilderod (or final passaao by L. Bahyasz nnd Adjutant Jphn LIABILITIES,, RESERVES AND. SURPLUS EaHh A the Oovcmuig Body oi the Soroush of Woll Of Garwood Memorial Post Liabilities: 7 .••,.-•..' 'Go Nalced In The WoHd' Entertainment Nightly/"/•••_• ~ KonUwortb at the Borough Hall, Boule- . • — In Technltolor vard, -Kenilworth. New Jeraey, at eight 217, American Legion; and. Past Bonds Payable •• .$ 275,000.0Ora $ 290,000.00 ToThe o'clock. In the evenltm (prevailing Umo) Commaadeg. Charles Zarzecki and 6nVlh8~»3rd~day-of—Mayr-10prr—At Aecpunts Payable and SATTODAY TMATllteE •.. BanddlphSCOTT , T tOCKTAIL LQ&NGE Bucn time' and place, of at any tune and Vice-Commander Patrick. Chrtsti- •"Appropriation Reserves .35,134.33 35,930.11 In Place bi Our Regular Show i place to" which such meeting may be ano of Bay Leaf Post' C807, VFW. Special Deposits! 1-^0^.00 4,100.00 "Bad Man's Counlrf adjourned, all persons Interested wlU be BWanraa'auwrtunlty-tn 6e"Ugara .um-- iLShlJC ^lB^OO.op H 3 . cemlruf "*h-~Od*uchOrdlnancel . =15a,nOO.W- 20,WHWH) BByordad r of the governing Body. Installation ' Special Funds Accumulated -'55,66^.29 205,057.13 AnJfhe Dragon* STARTS WED. ' FB3IJP 3. MoOEVMA, . 220,937.44 149W. Westfield Ave. Roselle Park " Borough CUrk, (Continued irtrrn Page I) -.- Improvement Authorizations .... 64,578.50 —Bofa-HOBE-— J STARTS WED« 24lh Doted! May 0. 1001 . _ door crowning of the Blessed Reserves: • - FACTS OF-LIFE" Adv. Fee*: $30.30 ' ". 5-lQ E"os Certain Assets Receivable 110.877.42 97,022,67 1 Mother. .'. • "-. 28,335.00 -It was announced that buses For Acquired Property- ; 31,^85.00 '101 Dalrnqtidns 'Go Naked In The Wortf For Other Purposes 1,763.85 2,300.78 will leave from tho church at 9:30 Surplus .I..I...... II1 u. 661,917.39 614,710.65 n.m. this Sunday for the pilgrim^ »> - ,••* Everyone age to Mount Alvernla in Reading^ TOTAL uABILITIES, - _ • • ' Pa. ^ .'",'•.''•'•""• •• ' ' HESBRVES AND SURPLUS ....$ 1,703,636.74 $ 1.604,984.84 Rosary bingo workers held a Footnote: Bowds and Notes in the amount of $22,000.00 were author- a dinner and theatre party-ln Mill [Ran FORD needs a burn on Monday. . • hed but not issued as at tho close Of the year. ' .'•-.. Comparative Statement of Operations ahd Surplus Now Thru Monday—Continuous Sat. Mat fr«n LEGAli NOTICE ~r;»"""" —Current Fond - .. . - BOBOUGH OP KENILWORTH REVENUES (Cash Basis) Year 1860 - Year 1959 •V: t''^"''^ PimUC NOTlcaSl* heroby given that tho Collections of Current Tax Lt'vy :.':....nr..$ 1,150,336.55 $ 1,039,173.19 Borough of Kenilworth oh tha 23rd day Collections of Delinquent Taxes and . of May. 1801, at 8:0O P.M. (DroVoll- Tax Title Liens : „ - -58,850.83 50,771.59 tnfl timo) at Uia Council Chambsra, Bor- DiKh Ilall, Boulevard, Keallworth, N. J,, Sale of Foreclosed Property ;.,,...... 28,150.00 • 64,045.00 . and the paid-up ones are worry-free! will sell all 1U right, tltlo and Interdt In Miscellaneous Revenue ...... ,.i 184,667.50 ^67,854.86 the horelnafter partlculariy doaoribed broperty, aa uld property la not needed Other Credits . 18,352.50; 6.670.49 tor public u»a The protwrty shall bo Interfund Loans Rutumed 2,200.78- """12,754.43 grows greener Mid at public auction to tM olsbost bid- dor, Upon tho following tarmL a and condl- TOTAL REVENUES 1,442,558.26 ^ 1,341,269.56 Uona! . — —~>• ; ij: .. .. ., a. A depoalt oi thirty percent of tha'sal« price ahall ba paid at tha Unio of tha' .'"', EXPENDITURES (Accrual Bdsls) aole. ' • • ' Nothing ca»d»inBwt»fam>a«il»ieBpecting lawn fiitb a shambles b. The balance of tho purchase price, In Budget Appropriation!; / 548,870.00 • 499,450.00 tok* IJne!«-5dm'# Local School Taxes 386.925.40 353,026.50 .....'..,.:„'. 22,000.00 bo HUliwd by the Horoujh ofKcnlli idietBEsufttGi net thicker, stronger jtart,:tnunaired>l)y weeds. worth unl««j tholdovorulnir Body, by Total ^djusted Expenditures 1,406,246.99 1,253,897.72 LIBERTY MeMluUon, decldu to th« contrary. d. Tho purchaser shall pay the coats of )GCB voA for just half anjhour. But that*is aB it takes to treat Instead of dashing flroraid, paying bills checking account in minuted And JOIN OUR 1962 VACATION CLUB publication ol tho lo»il notice of cat* Revenues in Excess of Expendilureji .... 3ti.311.27 87,3*^844 and Mvonu* ttamp*. m^person. take it easy... pay by check .remember ^ when you bank_at e. Th» punhawr shall, »t the time of Surplus Revenue balance January 1 .... ^09,679.13 422.307.29 ^i^ttgnBa^Soott&SpreadeL . the sale, and before aooaptanco of the FREE POCKET COIN BANK eld. bay, the sum of 179 for costs of Surplus Revenue Balance December 31 $ 545,990.40 $ 509,679.13 atidi>y maJ, and enjoy wucb mote time National State, yoyuu have the additional TO GET YOU STARTED drawing deed and certification by the BONUS is now! W ^^ Y^ open time and step-saving convenience of fuU :H[' borough attorney to tho borough that J ^^ ^ open ? ? time and stepsaving cni f fU WE KEEP THE KEY It has a deed or iorcalosuro Judgdnent . "~"" Recommendations . j low-cost National State Bank bank service. .w*»*iui -for tho property. •• ' (1) That erforts be continued in 1961 to dispose of tho property now ^MOBSTER TO HELP YOU FINISH t, Tho property ' shall bo -conveyed by bargain and tale. deed, subject to re- owned by tho Borough. "" •.'••• BtricUons oi record^ U any, and zoning ordinances and Without any tecouae (2) That the Tax Collector reno\l/, efforts to collect the unpaid pcr- •> ON VOUU • to borough. • sonal taxed iot the year of 1960 und prior, and cancel thoio de- Panted by WARNER BROS. BOULEVARD ' VACAtlON g. The mayor and council reserves the termined Uncollectible, In the mahner prweribod by law. . . largait Fediral Eirem 2IMBAL1ST • Angio ARRIS* - JAViNOS Jtght to accept or. reject my and an (3) That the Superintendent of Roads make monthly accountings p Saving* DIO^S. • , i -Ray CANTON • vicMORHOWr' • Lesii* The prcmlMs particularly described ap- . arid reports.- • . • ' . taitilullon pear on the-oSiSsJ Borough Aaaessn»o» (4).-TI|Ut vouchorG-f iUd * ' ALSO ^Umoti County steading Batik" - MINIMUM (5) Thut all Interfund debt be liquidated during the year of 1961. Rlckoy NELSON V OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK • HAS.Z FRICB The above summary orj synopsis was prepared from the report' of ELIZABETH . SPRINGFIELD • ftOSELLE .aH(Ht..ftf tin* Rorolii,'h.t)f Konilworth. ConntV of Union, for tVii> l "RJO g phlKthuU be l»suerf for thU dar year 1960. Tills report of audit, submitted by Frvduriek J. Stefany, •—' BR 2-6277—T— Kenilworth rpttrcel, of -land ontjl SI sanitary tercd-:Munldpal^An»Uatant, Is -on - ftlerut-U»b -Bforough Clerk'a STABTINQ* WEB.i MHY been Installed- ' . * . • • Th» One You Hav^ Waiied >,.'.,' ,J>HUJP J». ilIcOEVNA office und may bo inspected by any interested p'eryoh. ' , tfour Itnon problems to ot. —^— • -v , •. ,J ^ . . • « BAroiiuh Clark • ••.'•'""«,..••' • PHILIP J. McGEVNA, Clerk IOW tuid the experience to help you.tichieve the. kind oj n you want. .V, KENILWORTH LINDEN ELMORA Dated: May 0. loo I •' • Adv. Fees: $63.58 . ' . 5-18 'JTHE AU FUST SINCB 1813 •AdV. rcci: S12M • • B-18

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(V.J.) CITIZEN AfftJ CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, MAT 18, 1961 Page Fbre AND CHRONICLE—THIIRSDAY. MAY 18, I96t Pace Toiir CRANFORD Used Gars For Sale Arthur L. Johnson Services Real Estate For Sale Red EstdeFor Sale Real Estate for Sale Schxx>l, Clark, in TKUCK—18S3_Ford_54-ton panel excellent -work in Sal's Blanks Jokers privately owned. CaU CHestnut WTLUAM V. DAVtDSOW ., .7493. . • •-._:•• -i*' •,, Fotodational jnternatTo^ Varsity Baseball Teani Nips GENERAL CONTRACTING, Carpentry. CRANFORD THE DEACON AGENCY ELIZABETH FEELEY ^ Classified Rates Masonry. Plusl.rinfi & Roofing. BBWte MARIE "Si.. DEACON JOHD^-1806 four-door Customllne Bedaii', Contest. More that! 30,000 6-3829. Ko Job too mnull. Estimate* Realtor ' " lnsuror 78, Centennial Avenue BR •6-0804'.' Ford-o-matie. new tires.. CaU BBKtge were entered and Zi , without oblsaUan. • ' ** FIHST INSEHTlbN — 3 cents a word, 75 -cents minimum- BOARD OF; REALTORS Bui. BR 9-5051 Res. BR 6-2550 fi-5450 after 4. P.M. , — ,- Take Softball Lead wer.e. represented. 1 North Avc. E. • Eileen Wilson ... — BR 6-2975. lgersin cask with order. (A 5_ cents service charge is made CARPENTER and CONTRACTOR. ADT Ruth JUohins BR .6-2052 MERCEDES BENZ^-1958. 190 sedan. AM- Sal'sv Sinclair blanked'The Jo- kinds of alterations, porches, etc. Lud- FM radio, bucket seats. , slipcovers. 1-Oum Prall's No-Hitter for each billing.) _ , '•" Multiple listing Service Doris R. Kling .' BR 2-6160 Real Estate- Insurance kers 4-0 to take a half ganxe, Ifcad- IV Nin P The'Medics Athletics.blanked the Packing- Engineering Indians Witf Selberi. 3J8 Lincoln Drive, Kmtl* white walls, original , owner. .81.993 .>-••••'•• . By DON DRUMM HEPEAT INSERTIONS (Consecutive weeks without copy BBidgb 6-0326. «* .firm. Call.ADams 2-7895 evenings- i c'dged the Chamber of Commerce Tigers to take over first j)la.ce •Qver'the idle'VPW nine this week •in theCriniofd^'H^crcatio'h Soft CranforcTHigh's basebairteam, coached by,.lHu.Wc Brown, wori its ier hit by Dab\Dreyer forced hirn retired the side on two; strikeouti;. • ... ; '. changes) — 2 cents a word. SO cents minimum. CRANi'ORD '..'"' THONDiERBlRto — lSJip. aujomatlc. full In Sisterhood,'L^ I the American League of-the Cranford' Bojrs' Major League this EtECTR^XCAl.I C6NTBACTIN(S — ball League. ! 1 "at+hitd, with Daly, tuking second. and a pop. '..' .' ' \'- • f •.!::•• ••- wlrlntflltf . Jobbing, fluorescent fbctuneJ, bower, three tops.^Uke new pondi- thirird straight contest Monday.jurning back Johnson' Regional, 4-2, 1 LAURA S. Millie Miller rolled a : : ; ADS SET BY LINES — 15 cents, a liner Ads set byjcapV repair*. and plugs ln»*»!l«!. Georce fcOVELY-HEATHERMEDEUon. CaU CHcstnut_5-5821. .-....;'.. easel jeU.. ' !„ '.•••/'.'.' ' . " "" ' •••-.•'• •...'•.,.: -. ' ' ''•• '••', *.••','•• Ed KJubenspies, • pitch at Clark. The junior-varsity squad, coached by Bob BarJetski, won, Jack Fedorko grounded to second In the seventh. Bill Prish reachr with blank lines or display lines must be'charged lay Snacuillaruj, J2 Myrtle Street. XeL 2 CHEERY'BAtflS and a SOo' series this \ Jim Heller of the A's hurled his third shutout in as, manjTstarts and Joe Zgurzynski made a.greal od jirst on an error, tbol^ jhird- ork .. .. e-osas. ^' .—tf SWACKHAMER - Realtor FORD CONVERTIBLE—1957. B&H cr, allowed only one nd' aid- 1-0, on a no->il;ter by Bob Prall. ••. ,-•"•. •-.-.'.' COLONIAL Tu^od condition..»875. CaU BRi Tetople. Efth-El Sisteri ainst the-Indians; He also h'efp- stop' and .forced Dreyeiv throwin, .WitscherV-single, and scored as- .lines. Display lines (12 pt. type only) charged "as iitid a . tii>t, level powder toofu and BB 6^1123 ' r" BB 6-0478 ed his. ' own cause ^ TEIXVISION RE»JITRFT> If AST. For thu .8924 dr^BRidfie 6-9100.- ing League. The Peon Mike Stevens sturted the varsity game and gave-up no hits for' two lines. -• '•••'•• • _r 4 AWen Street. Cranford - \ Bearodms — 1^ Baths 'hij; pvvh cause by, hitting • a bingles. Art Saxvyer also n : to.the shortstops Prish. .BUt.Prisl outfielder Bob Konopack b'qbbJerji best and 'tutest service call Economy Bea th\ce first Three innings and five hits *•—-?-?:.— - '•• : ••• ~—' • 1 Electric. BHidce 6-3835. Day or Want.". Alpha de li Motto .»-_ BB 6-0B44 only sweep to move- |r of. singles. Heller struck out hits for Sal's. Emil Breska threw over tho firsij baseman'; the drive . CVah'fard was benefited •-.. CASH, Checks or Stamps should accompany advertising Everybody Is Happy! MildredI Van Gelder , BB 6-0246 i; •"-"'• . Todays Varsity Baseball—Hill- bases full- trying -to force Him. A truly lino 8 room colonial..with eyo- place while the Roses and allov/ed' only three hits and one run in'five "innings. . Joe. -head attempting to. .complete^ Nursing Service ar Loop only--hit for the Jokers. side at Cranford,.Memor- • • -,. ' ^ . by-Jack Fedbrko'ri good catching. : ' copy. ,•••••...•••..•"• ' . . • Stone-Front Split Level pleosing stone front and . fireplace, 1st first. '• '"~ ' Athletics opened their sporihg • The, Lodge, won a pair o£ 'gaiiles John Stonack hadAvalked tp load double play, and Daly scored. , BERARD-S PUIMBBIG AND HEATING, 3oor lav;., knotty pine Tec. room, 102 ft. D - KinnLWQRTH VJJA. v ial Field, 3:45 jUn- :. •'•',' • DiFabio relieved to clinch the con-; ; He has been behind the plate sinc,^ NOT RESPONSIBLE for exrora In ads taken by telephone. Repairs, rernodeling and Beu/. BRldce with aKlplc space for deep lot loaded wlfh shade trees. Only iuuiliMr. VlaVlamm . HsrpodeirnieiHsrpodeir , Other,., ni^h Esjites aclc. in the firgt" inninB" with this Week ,to.'move intoT'a'. tia^or sV'arsity Track —• Watchung the sacks, . . • Stevens gave up four ^alks, bu Dennis Raczynski injured his aiir 8-1903. . tf 3 blocks,-from Brookside School, in J «odlnf«iit care, health edu by: Dot' Schalei, test. Mike Terry and Neil Daly" DEADLINE FOR COPY — W«>dnesdays at 10 A. M. 'fine section of gracibuU homes. ce funs and added three morfi (hirer place with Robinson's. Th NCoaference Track :MeeU In 'the fifth inning two runs no. hits in the l|rs^.ii>tee inning! kle sliding intothlr3 two weeks" MULTIPLS; LISTING SERVICE . led the,.Cougars at bat. ELECTRICAL SERVICE — Daniel J. 4 Sets Of- Twins"~ Must be sold in 6 WcoksJ I I. Metiger, 169; attd Mi Ithe fourth and one in .the fifth Lodge downed the Crahford Hote Varsity Tennl^-Crarrfard of scored with two out. Charlie Krip- but was scored uptin in the fourth ago. ' , • ., - * ' HeybUrn, Ucenuxl electrician, 5 Buro- 164. High series were After going scoreless on two hits as Harry Witscher hit a screaming — Telephone BRidge 6-6000— Elde Ave., BlUdeo 0-S600. M in the •* blu iedrbomi!. ^Wall-to-wall H. A. DETERING Posted a Ime. TerrjT Washbourne paced 4-1 as losing fiitcher Herb Stiefel ~ Linden. . -' ' " ' '-• pendorf Walked and Daly lined .u Bob TJrrtl",~'a pfjphomore s6uth4-' BROXJNELL& KRAMER aturdM ». A Shirley Pomer'antz, {%%• I Avinners_ ,at_Jhe_plate jwith a the winners only two hits in the first • frame, the Cougars- triple to deep right center to drive clojjble doWn the third,base lir)< Sunday" or_boUdajrs. . "The Leopard^ _^y^^_i;Js Sbftball—VFW : paw, hurled: a vnprhltter against GENERAL. -CARPENTttV and- CABINET Ablfi 208 Beech^t.-^BR 6d6330 NikPtihl scored once in the second. ;Neil w and -.tallied" on- Da ve' - Robinson'; . wd'rk.. lu-iwixs. atteratlqns. additions, MUrdotlc 6-1800 ^ WAbaVfiTS te and a single while- Wfark placelri~th"e"C6ugar League behind ; s him fiir"Dreyer~walked "and "stole Chirki; whiffing iuinvr-tiiid -passing;-—:— 1478 Morris Ave. Union Open 0-0 Pot Schalef, 425;: Datv "HifT aif irifieldTsingleT^stole lihe sufoty'to center. In the sixth Btairs. dormers, porches, recreaUtm Tip-Top had two singles and Craig' the two-hit pitching ol Bill Caw- had four errors. Ted Robinson's .,vs. Cranforcl second, with, Daly scoririg^on tile seven,' Crant'ord scored only one • • "Apartnvents^iorjtent - and ottic rooms. Expertly done by Or Phone- Mr. Kramer, BRldse 6-7517 422; and Harriet Gross, 'ivF^ •second base, made third'on Henry Stevons gu've up leadofif singles to For fe Edward Dudick, BRidge ft-9450. tf |ber and Mark Clar.e each ley. as,th«S Leopards beat the Pan- the winning pitcher. , -'- Hotel, Memorial F i el d, futile play on Drever. In the sev- run and. three hits off B.ill' Sta.t?' . So convtiiif-nt tolirookslde School Dreyer's line single to center( and Lou Del Hosso and Robinson. Di UJC Tennis Team ..Team standings are: *~ t>ki-d doubles, jay Siegel' was In iheir other contest, the Lodjje 6:30 p.m. ' _^! :'••' enth stanza'-Krippendbrf. walked kinder.-The^ llvst hit xvas bjr Ed '',..- rmc PAINTS AND ENAMELS CRANFORD TOWERS MtMEOGRAPIIlrJG — AIT types. CJuJi' and hitfh fcthooU' - , thers 4-1 in a game shortened by was .safe at home as the shortstop One coat celling flat,, WESTFIELD „ — lpslngtyteher. • edged", j.^ B. Williams (>-4. Ray and Jndde secOrte) oh another trick- Fabib- relieved, and imrrtediatelj r*ijr .Immediate occupiiney. *J•.*» rbotrt ele- bulletlru, postals, booklets.' Also public BR-2-5580 Roter '..j,....__ ..'._. rain in Ae lattef part of the fourth Tomorrow: Rw^atioh Sbftball Ihrevy wild to the plate with the Saijtuccl in the. llrst. He, came " Vinyl basa woll'vaini vator air-conditioned apartment. Ultra- itertography arid typing. Reasonable, FetuttUu! — """ Santella tripTed in that '• inning Alkyd Bat wall point TopValuev Sets for Final TUt their other feame this week, inning. Cnwley also drove in two " —Sal's Sinclair vs. J. B. , around to score on a stolen base to modern kitchen Including diihwuther 'prompt wry Ice.a Day, night. Sunday, KASt Km> COURTEOUS SERVICB . $17,900 Peonieaf .....i '.l';T All Color* Holiday service. M-K DupfrcaUne Serw- with- two men on base for the win- ^ Williams' and JJJRers :vs. ipply with1 brush or roller Photic ui; for :' JH HEAti ESTATE tc INSURANCE. : . I 'A' featch .wifli . Staten Island Camelia*. A's scored three runs' in the•runs, Paul Maflfey and T^im Cole-- second, and un error on a stolen Satin Enamel —. • tee. IS tUUcrest Avenue BRldge 0- for relatlye- Collepe tomorrow at Carnations ."" 7 15 nt-rs. Marten, Klein and Bob John- Friendly Barbers, Mempr- : ah=fljLth.eJ^urth tnniiig nftrf rnnn 'pitrhp.'J for thf-losy.-ri—while base 'at third. CranfordV.' other Non-Ycllowlnnir. njid' 25'' Aldtn" Street nKidgi- U-1033 rtTLL HOUSEPOWEB electrical lervirje. Orchids :...^__:..._. tht e winnersi , r Color Matching Service KJJTEK-C1TY »feAt..ESTATE REFERRAL. THE DENTIST" walking distance of schools and com-Junior College's" tennis schedule: "in top-of that frame. The : Rich Rubenstein. Prall' -has CHEMJCOTE-PAINT WORKS e> — REALTOR — 100 amp., service, fixture and phijt •»- munity activities Much natural- light Tulips .-._....'....'..-_ sive game at second base., ; ..—••.. **,. SERVICE c±xpfa\p you. • Jiocsn't pull his own tct-tb The Owls split 5=4 decisions ipltcher -and Milt • ScrK>enbi.'rger .-:- Cranford at Linden. ^ • fey DbV DUUMM V scored Olenik with a. double to and moving, the other baiters 109 Boulevard, Kenllwortb itQllaUon, free estimate*. 'A. Maott, In iwliinir your" present home at the cornea Tnto the house. Fins neighbors- VioUts. ~ Icrs scored~one,more Yiltriif the ^--Gcnb Dem'psey of the Wolver- pitched scverat'lo,WT.hit games'thfs~^— dHANFC>HD—Four 1 to6ma andjMthV 633 Kingston ' Avenue. Kenilwarti^ Crocu* Jhad two Ijits for the-losers. Bob Freshman Baseball — Cran- right center. Ray Crepeau ground- iilong. Charlie Krippendorf then, Phone! BRldsa 6-18S4 . • firit floor, heat and hot wiMK 'nrppTUi beit ohrjllniblti price and at The least make Doesn't cut his, own, hair Aster? _.-...... : .' ^a his tea'm beat the Bobcats 2-0. Va'rdlly XloX "Hear* short notice, usually 24 ho.ura service. UF.Idee 6-1816- •<•' : .5-35 The Cranford Hotel riihe "won Mondays Varsity Baseball — Tleckej) stpppihfj tit third. Crepeau (line, scoring Fedorko.and O'BlieriT ALUMINUU porch .enclosures Using unity to which you are movlnu blanked" 9-0 by Rutgers University stroked.a double to help nb Gene.contributed.a homerun along Linden^ 9-3,' last Thursday atlLin- -^ Cranford Clark PrlcVs reasonable; Beat ol . material jalousies', awning type windows, com- .It" .you at. the airport, dnajlt ^OtmJttQME^Sa theiy contest. Tuesday tiiarit by ., Clark at Cranford, Mf was 6u Duly. If 4 ;I;I Furnished Rooms '302 East Broad Street, Weslfleld,. N. 3. Defeats Rtwelle 3-2 . Tuesday; ' Varsity T^r a cJc -fT Tony ChuValo began the gaine''bn' Iraggl to 'grourid into a .force at t • •__ \ and Hcroenii—used—various sixes. »:00 were: Bob Kinley who defeated :rs at- the plate ^-with two hits Bearcats.and the 'lions battled' to n.-i IF VOU MJUJ TO Bi Phone: ADama 2-6300 lo score teo Pflug andiAl Frigola Cranford ut Clark. ' . iho mound, for Linden, but wasthe:plate, and Roy Michtns to tap stealinii. ' ' " . ' ' and*\ip;' T-tfetUne Aluminum Products make alterations, coll Charles Newman ,-....«*^...... i.' BH 6-5774 Westile'ld Multiple Ulting System Don kelson.'6-O. 6-1; Don Koli- e Cranfotd.High. School teJ Ricky; Hamilton Was the rVdorkb. c 4 o i Hi'iiiivi.Hoii' , ab-' :i o ;! Inc., 102 South Ave.. V.," BHidae 0- For Rent ^'' a 10-10 tltvSaturday.. HittLhg stars with the winning runs. Charfiu Varsity .Tennis—Highland back to the mound. . ... Linden cut tho glip to 4-3 ih ihe Stotinck. 2b 2 0 0 Uusso, tt . • 2 0 380 Lincoln- Avenue... Etui, You-Can't. Miss Edward Shimkus u^v^w'3R 8-8BM •Complimentary. Brochure bas wjho_*!eieated Terry Tranen, nis team jnippeid d RlRosellle 3J J _ Irig pitcher." -- ...' knocked out in_the fifth after 32bSLL" ROOMS FOSt RENT by day • or Week. BHidge O-B548. Richard Sen roth „„..,._.„..- BH S-5386 day;as Dave DcLongc rolled loa| for.^jhe Bearcats were"Jerry Cor- Ray lcdTEho Hotel at the plate with .-Park at Crantordi ^—- of'tiie fifth as.. Ernie :< 0 o W.,rthwlfii, jtt A 0 0•' .JJeosonable : Rates. . BRidgo 6r212l- James Broadfdot .-„-.._'...."..,..;- BR 6-4310 7-5, 6-2; Kinley a~h~d itolibas who fhe Martin Jewelers "Orioles ( V>v!ng-up-no-hits for the fits! four ; -CrahfOKd'iJ—time—cajne-—in the 0 O0Brlvrilli"t'V,L,|t —I 0 0 PIANOS and ORGANS, top "brands,"bast coran.,arid Bill buncan.Chip Mr> three-hits; Breska had a_triple: and l CRANFORD HOTEL. • - tf LANDSCAPlNa and Joe JlUraallptta ^ ,—M.^__— su o-ooaa defeated Nejson and Tranen, 7-5. other "victory without a defeat 'i'FreshnJart iBasebali—' -f trame£" ••• '" • -• ';'._' •.-" ' .-' We)£t inning when • nine.. batter* slammed a triple to right • cehtc r Soltis, |ih zlS 0 1 "rices.' Dudkin Piano Co,, Korth Ave. WITH . Hannah Lynch t* tRANFORD—Cehtor HaU Colonial. S"oiir i a pairrof games this week and Gl'ady arid Tpm Me Bride starred EilbachtT. p 0 0 0 -\t Railroad" Station, Wwtfleld. Attains Jim .^*....«**.-...U- BH 6-3028 Cranford won the . first t Mickey MeCahn doubled for- ihe- •:, ford at Plainlirid.~ • Linden Scored in, the first inning and scored' on Nibofero's single.. OZY ROOM, ovorloolcintf garden, friend- 127 Washington S; Mary Giordano ...... , bedrooms, 2'A bathsPplayroom. porch: 4-1; Jim MacBean and Walt Mar- y'od to a ^5-5 tie with the 1 came to thcplate and four'scored. pli 1 0 0 3-B811. • ^ U ...J.._ BR 6-B734 for the, lU'oriisr. • losers.. -iiClyde Durham, added a ly home, contml, references exchanged. AD 2QS20 OX Mii Ad executive location. 21 Cornell Road. singles rhatehes and the sea Recreation Softball—Friend-, an, Vinee li'oggi reached second r. "il\] —BRldco U {or estimates. • ; r tf DoViVi s PuPut** ;....•..:....„ BR-fl-baoi ENGLISH TUDOR—Three bedrooms, George Teschncr and Hal Daume • runs, to .clinch"their 6-2 vic- Ben Brixner, 226; most improved Rich Nicefero.led Offvvith ii Walk, opack. The bases remained load- p Mary Knieririm ^V...:. -..-^...... BR 6-301Bf ' master bedrodm, 13 ft.'ic'Zl ft., conven- and Jay Farrell. Cr4nforo. deftiMItol A.-Williams starred-for the Wild- Ritbittsoh s : Freund's Holds ^ t Ui'diiv bowler; prsi. Ii. Schrfler. County •but-was "thrown out stealing by edTas Terry entered tife ' battei'"a scored ahead of the throw with eXOOR WAXING MACHINES, new and .^»—„ _ -I— Interior ajui GU Howland, Jr. .'..... BR 2-66SJ Center Hull Colonial, all brick, Casin ient location, low taxes, lot 50*168^ 6-1, 3-6, 6-0. '-.. ••••• tin RobblnS.and Hichard KH«kr. M,< - over^he'White Sox. Rick Ha- cats. . ,'. •: . ..., • - ,• ' : Used, complete line ol woxera~" uhd terior Palntln*.-Skilled mechanic*. T Avenue ecctlori, 2S ft. living rpoin.fu OWrlef. BRldge 6-9085. Cr.ikt'(ord Hotel JackT Fedorko. Larry' jQlenlk box. He bounced to shortstop jai'ring slide. ,On the play.^edorko . •;•••! \vi\\ be giivn '• .to Mrs 1 In the. Rutgers Inatch Tuesday j Steve Olsen and Bart.Ostrow J, .11. Wlllbms One Game^ teact . Janitorial, supplies, 4tfl Centennial •oxud nrpervlBlori. - 305 Coli*mril» /' dlillnB roorh, fieiieroUJi~MUn roorri', • Threi ^•Uie'other game played last • ! ''. 'I- frli ndU- llJilur BrinkwhoJI for her High' series of singled and-made second on' anMichensj' who; Un'tvw wild to the wa's out fryinj; to stretch it to Avenue.. BRidfie 0-3792. Hue, Oraniord. Call BRidgo, ^OTJSB POWEB 13 Eastman St. Cranford bedroonis > and ' bath second floor. Real the best competition; ol the day jhad two hitsJfor the. winners. Week,\the Bearcats beat the-Wol- Man* our kpeclaliy yard n Bordoner's delight. Hot .watetheu ATHLETE'S FOOT |Kecfo,, relief pitcher,' got the Jolt, re J.— her high gam^Tof 254. in the outfield. Joe Pleckes plate, allowing DiFabio-to third/ un'd O'Brio.n wound up or SALT FOtt WATEJl eoftenciK. many dU- N BHOTllEaS detached Karate • $20,500 Help Wanted — Female was in the-number one singles verines 9-6, Winning pitcher was In Park Pin Loop ferentr types. Calcium chloride. 11-1 ^mbeds deeply — Toes crack, j sc. Ull Utl^tot^ SALT HAY. PEAT MOSS, KO-K-O for Realtor^- Insurer* REGISTERED NURSES, for small nurs- r"d frame and'twb"more in : vice- Tewelers " remained^ a'-TfUll." _ mulching shrubs, roses, burdens I II CHARl ES A. XX -Interior and a Job to be done or would Just like inir home, five-day week. Brooksldo ber.one doubles, Kinley "and Koli- pases do«p*et Infectldu 1&.1U ki^isill i«ncaj^- . . _ first with two out a.nd one', in; terior pltl paper haiuttntf. _to. talk with usraiWmt It, call Bill's Nursing Home, 410 Brookside Place, action. ~K*llev«« UtMut thl >lnU| I fourth end fifth innings to VWhtague; president, Mrs"- A. Brebotck; sec- ahead of tiie Sportsman's Shop Tmbenbaeh's Feod & Seed, BRldge 6- Reasonable. . after 8 P.M. BHld(e Homo MalntenafiHo^Sirvlce. Electrical ; bas lost tp Don Baird^and Jim The final game of the week be- Krlppertdorf looped a-single to Jeft ' 1601, 11B South -Avenue, E,, Craniord. o BRidge 6^8110 SHAHEEN ACENCY, Cfod^ BHidge 0^2756. •peedi hc.llnj. Wlteb W.lo In the ...Vankcos ^1-3, t>strow rotary; Mrs. I. Siegfrfed-;' and wd-.Charlie's. ; ' 0-73477347. and plumbinfl""rcpalra. fcarpentry. floor! Thomas, 6-3, 6-3. kir tween the Leopards'and the-Tom- By Clipping Seminoles advancing Terry To second* Neil tilinjjrlawiijnowins7 Banquet Date. Set ~1 Vl^.' :i • KLAMIE—Interior arid ex- =—5ECI?ETXHY ~" icats was rained out ud wllb llquli ; | Olsen each had two hits while The King Pins won a~pair of The .Mohicans rcmamed unde-,-. In stiles. Budget plan. Call EVELYN cleaning. Telephone: BRidgfl 3-6U8IL SNOW WHITE 15 North Avei, E. -i ures helpful. Willingness -to work and wins and fouFlosses- you 4«e back at toy inl ttmll played this week. irig Terry, arid pludng .Krippen- Gil Otrok, Jv., Baron's, 579; Bob guaranteed." Free Bstiniates. ir- -'• Peterson blasted a homerun ' CHAIKEN, FUlUso B-4216. ~ U Fully Insured. . tf job-pride lire What..we Beck. Colorlesn. InlUttt drylBr. tut U W games from' the .J3oo B.oo's -to Seated this WeeV by tripping ^t dor-jt Ton-third.;. Dreyer hit to the Maloney, Fteund'a, 550; Frank; Jbth 2--424S or BRldge 6-: DOGWOOD — BOOKKEEPING MACHINE TRAINEE BR 6-1900 and BR 6-0111 Alto One for Ittky. «w«iUy f««L a>[| one on in the fourth for the Clinch first place innhe Cranford Mayfair • Murktt Seminoles 6-4. in Roses Win Kegler RENTUOH PURCHASE complcto llne'ot TRUCIC • CRANE! and TJD.-S Bulldozer Some bookkeeping* experience "desired. leet bUe«. «.«!.••> !»>• CclWiM Beavers Take sKortstpp, -who -overthrew first, ianciii, Camjiy^, 541 f Phil. Pea(rl- ' it's just beautiful and it's rlcht ut the Mountainside location. Submit type- Awarded Certificate ners. • , _'' "'• . " sjnashed: three hits including two VFW-Auxiliary- Bowling League- soft water equipment as low an 43 per. n. BiUNCK and BON. 20S Michigan" for'hire. S. W. Oliver, Inc.. BRidge FOOT POWDEB .<«»—|1»M T the Nomahegart_ blvision of the allowing Krippendorf_and Daly to man, vParkway, 537; Del WiKey, talorith,' • PORTA'-SOST. 1122 South 6-2159 and HUnter OJ05S. . tf frortl entrance to this spacious 7 room, 2 OPEN \VEEjCr3rD3 written resume of quallllcatlons. WRITE GARWOOD -— A certificate b a film of .ntl.tplle prol.cU.n, he Orioles came up with four; doubles that accounted for three Avenue, Kenllworth. CHestnUt S- Tp BOX NO.- 383. In caru ot-the Cltiten this week. The Pin Ups swept the League in Roll-Off Haycck's, 535; Joe Lucas,'.-.Sportsi , Avehue _W., __Wi:stfi£ltL Atlrtmi ;W43OOyt : balh' Bunnahw. , 13x10 llvlnli room. Evenlnigfl .Call ' . KhJy OIUCL r score. Stqnaek _ then singled t i 637^^^ ^1* 12 x T:i dinrni; room, oil hot wa(er~~heaf7 and" Chronicle. . ' " TOerit~rKrs~buen~uwarded~ Sandr. rirr the 'lourth-ahd- one-Trr ibe runs-batted— in— and-Christensen- ^O eiid up.in"second. ' WEDDING INVITATIONS" Buy fcoro tat- The Firemen's MBA Beavers The "Roses finished the season' In Dreyer home. 7335r~r?i>ul Klein; Colony*" ALL BENTLEY. ti M1CHAUD for. -A-l 220 tlectric -line, alum, combinations. Salesmen - Trlpka of Garwpod, a junior a to gain-a tie with the Seiia- had' tlu-ee hits Including a double High series-ye.re rolled Uy; —Maehovich tripled with the periencedrprofeulooal printers and en- BS x 100 lot and priced ut only $17,000. Everatd Kempshall ..^^*». ....- BR 6-0072 ?ANTRY tiELPERV p'art-ttpie. 3:ao P.M. oved -into first place this week iflrsr/.-placo in -the Rosariarr Bowl- With a slx-l'un cushJon^DIFilbio 529; JocSzczyglel, Joe'si 52B. DO V0U NEiED EtECTRlC IJGllt work at b«36ur . averagv cost.' Fully cravexs. Best quality and price, Sjjt in a game that was called "on which also accounted for. three runs bases loaded \ii\.. thii'd inning^to feULBSt- Axk about oVir '2b..pV^ccr)t insured. BHidge (J-UlllU or FL 1-.0&12. „.... BR 6-4486 to B:30- P.M. For- Information call Jack Ewjng, Boo Boo's^ -iGUJ aervlciti. -ITreo parking at the door. Marguerite Rearwln w.."^7.. */*.** BR 6-0Q82 B-1100. - batted "In for the Indians. Arch- in the Pony Li-ague by downing ing;_'liiagucvthlq, week, but only pitched in the seventh, allbwiluj Also, Mike Castiello, Joe's, 52>^- KiVUjsa. E.-T. Williams, ISS-Cenu^ jiu,nt of Jarkness. The Sena- C.-Garrity; Dabics, 458; Mrs. Roy highllght_the M6hicun attack. The • AIXEN PRINTING CO.. -41 North Ave- Viola Hole «..^ BR 6-5043 1 p after an additional '.tie-breaking u double^ to; Hoffer with twoouts, Bill Franklin, Cnmpy'sjE Avcnut-, Weiitilcld, near GWve Ktrcct nue, E., Cranford, N. J. Evening ap- YOUNG GIRL an mother *, helper during deacon added a-gair of hits for the the Crahford Elks Angels 3-1. The [ICHAEL, M. BARICK—Exttirlor and In- IS YOUR PROBLEM-,.., Geraldlne U «_^ BR 6-7851 ORenedthe game with,a four- Brlnko.rhofrv.. Dabies, 441;- -Mrs. winners added another tally in the No parkins problems'. AJCmms 2-2lbO. pointment* available. BHidge 8-22*4. Bummer months. Cull BRIdnc B-831I. U idle VFW Colts dropped a "half series had been'callod with the biJtiiriNif to pop oui' to (SUfski, Hanken'K," SUiyticvxy terior painting and paperhanglng. deanor Bradfield . , BB 6-7319 t and added a single Kurowski led the losers fifth-frumo and-a pair in the sixth . "• •"' • • A. • . V BEDROOMS? Gene Koe'riig, Kintf-PttiM.-441: Mrs. Bluebells Jifter each -team had end t'lifci game.' Freund, Freund's, 514; Sc^n'Atio^ Rvusoriuble prices. _Cali'duys, BHldte ^ln"the^fuir'Andersqn~Ba'tcV at'thepla ^Z Don ;i -Warful... was . :the. ^nnlnfi ; evenlmJa.-BRlduB 6-6S30 0-?0 TELEVlS10N-RAD10-Hl-FI--repal«. Quil- M. LOOKING FOHTABLajS? We have solid Ttiis enormirirt Colonial ria» S bedroom*, 1 J > 3! The Be3vei*:stdred-3 : lpair.-of taken .a~jjame»jjae» . thhe c . pullepdd Linden'id s jayycos 'topped the lp lino;. ;Colonyony, , 5i3;...XJffrx"Wvis,51 . wild cherry thblu/^it savings of 20 Jfled electronic service. Gall STANLEY Help'Wanted ^ Male f, Sac-kin, ^ku'rowsld anfJ (jTisr "• •^ h'e V"a'nkecs scored five-"runs in Also, Mrs. Buck Rus.sel, Clowns, pitcher and John Tuttle took, the percont. JComo in' and compare" oUf BRUDEH, BRid£tT6-i450. tf spacious,'living room with «l ilreplace, din- CAREER SALES—Life Underwriter—No hit well for the. Senators while the fift)i inning to rome from be- runs-- in the- initial' frame, .and the third game • oiit irrthe 10thh calH, ti~5, scoriri'j;^ sljp. .unearne.unearned Wayeek's, 512; i'Vank Sirch, " prices./E7 T./wiUiarrts,1 755 Central Ing room. dCH and setventd- porch.'Therti 427; Mrs. B. Brixriw, King Pins, \os$l Each hurlor-struck," out' 10 is. it 2 car unique and u Bbx 120 corner Travel Major Company — Complete addeila singltutally in the fourth frume and .won by-5 "pins.. -.-'.. runs offf f BBoi bfoll G• Granford Freund's, .511; JiY t)ow, Beazlip,' Avenue, Westflcld, near GroV« Street MOVING - STORAGE- TRUCKING. We WE "WERE SENT Training, -Two opening \ifjth Cranford lei,- Dctering, Olsen,' -B11LA1-. hind and 'defeated the Red Sox batters. - J. Bo.dnar led .the losers" NklbKAJpams a-2l5B. Musical Instructions ~ lot, hiceli' situated In relation to sehoola 425; Mrs. D.,Schellor, clowns, 424: n "their win over .the Angels; lion scored once iri_tho nrsf as Ed" "509; Charlie sr>eclalize in prompt, efficient service. and bus service to town. $23,000. OrliQoOi . SSalaryy pplus commissions'. Call and Peterson stroked the; 10^7 ih'.their rinql outing .this The Daisies; only oho. game ibe- e, SpoWuRtdii's, 508; «. R, BENNETT, teacher of piano. 1 Lctist ll 1 Mrs. M: WaUlltf," Pin Ups."4'23; Mrs! with a double. _'" • Cii BRiGGs MOVERS. •-BH«a£ei-ft- ORBIT I BRldfie 616-1424 0 Si] 6-14214KK \ !s' hits. •< ' ••'..".-_ . .- . • . week. Rick jJiJoskins was the. win- Rittar. was", the .wlrfnifig pitcher. hind, tlnished tno' season by post- f ^i stole second, and Al .j Henry's, 507; taletliodJ. Idajslcal hnd.popUla*. Le»r Erniu Br'an.denbcrger, Doo ADoi ONJp' L'AMJ SHADES tons In your bom*. 004 Dorian RodRoad,, REAL ESTATE SALESMAN :' j| -Paekinjg Engineering In- ning pitencr.. Hoskins also, hai Kripi and J. Gatto each" had a pair Karl Koenlg* pitched and-batted ing tho Iseas.on's highest individual scorud' on- two ptckof f ^errorSi In Wally Ck pman, Paikwny, tf by one l^ok al this dealrublc river home. 1 500. :—Marty at redteed prices. Sc WestfleM. _.Call ADams U-5M6 tf So dclightfullyi planned., with ujamily You can have \ rewarding Wid successful I i - Factory Trained Technicians qf-hifs for the \W!>ners^G:"Slocurrir 1 the second innint,' two. more acored IF YOURbpIRST CHOICE s scalped the Senatori 10-2 as three singles tor "the^Yankees ohe-GoldbergVMen's Shop Chero- game-of0-17, • ••—v" :•''••"• j"| ". •ax'ajrf stnndiniis are:') ,. _vn liandmado rfiadea. E. T. Wll REPAIR, All, MAKESwaskers and dry- room on the llrat floor ;iu well as n liv^.career In IleallfEstate as un associate of j. The league will hold 7ts barr- • ' '•• •:•:.-:"•'• . " * .ma, ^755 Central Avenue. Wcstneld CCOHDION 1NSTHUCTIOU tn*; quick, dependable— ' service. thld-wtll. established Realtor by cuUlnti bhukJburled. a . four-hitter ior" Rick Havvleyxjidded two doubled losing pitcher, R. Montgomi-ry, kees to a, 4-0 win over the Cran- Pour hundred series wore turn- -ns Bob O'Reiny singled, Prall \V IS BRICK. „• ing room with iireplucc, dining room, Radio Dispatched ilid'a Jtwi-K.ri- ...":•...-....,, •ur-<, Uuncalow with attached uaraijd. Ex- floor. A two-car and u heavenly 'wjll be awarded trophies. Individ- BASSET PUPS for Sale. AKC regls- HOME WINDOW CLEANING. Fully in- cellent condltimi with 220 wiring and cir- view. In the only other contest played Helen RoBii, _Daisies, 474; Vicki Bill Imus singled in nufec ajris Dirn^ij S4tG U-ri-d, all tthots;, tun and while, tri- CENTALS SALES MAN, TWO HOURS "Mondny and Thurt- struck out 11, singled and blasted 8314 sured. Call BRidse 6-5657 atUte ti cuit breaker board; -12 x S(f porch for tiay evcnlniis, for 'Janitorial work in CAUL BR 6-1776 ual prizes -will-be pr summer living, back yard • is a homerun- "with two players on Kaye, Hoses, ;44D; Evelyn .'S3 4t) OANIEti KUSTER Jocal business. Reply Bos£ 3frl liv Cure Fred Engel singled and Campy'* Auto Service ,.'.~Z 51 - t-ntirtly fcniit-d In with cyclone fencing of Cranford Citlien ahd Chronicle. Chiefs won their-'iirst game by base. Ken Manhardt and Gary enherger, Daisies, 4i5; Her-thri on Jluycck's Firu>-Poi>d» SI KILL DANDELIONS NOW. S3.75 treats 1 Van.Bureil-AvenUo . BRldt'e 6-B382f and picnic patio- 8.O0O Mjuarc- feet. HERB^ DITZEL'S TELEVISION REPAIRS—Quick, depend- defeating the j & J Electric Mar- 1 errors. lnch< Ufuty'H Aucllou .-,; . BOM;. • '"•. o: -,tf ttEDUCEJJ ..TO S20.BOO. EVELYN WADET ranches Nip SHawnees \vere_ Russell D.ouglass and Glea Brown also added a pair of single. ! Kayne, Bluebellii, 444; Millie Wik- Nursery and Garden Center. .Open able service. STUARTS (formerly YOUNG'MAN. sfudent, part-tlnwj'uftef- JOO'H Market ».... .-./.,.; ~, 40 ts.v.i CRANFORD RADIO, ins 8r2L Wayne Hopper, winning tieaztlu Simtieo ,.°. ,."',', Sundays. 200 t>bnniun Road, cranford. •; Van's). 8 AWert"Sireet. BRidjje 6-0483. HOOHS, Driver and stock clerk. Seller's Smith with 2 hits tach. for the •winners,- John Shawde el, -Tulips, 443; Audrey Davidson, . 4(1! j . PRIVATE PIANO lUsaons at you* home. Realtor ••- Insuror :3..ii!X ""*' AUK If BWdiie 6-M18., • , —- liruu Store.. 10S Walnut Avenue, Cran- pitcher, ^illdwea ihe Mariiris only 310 I jllkcii\ Sliu-l.ili' .'" 43 ' UP.V Beginner —r Advanced. EDWARn B. Opposite Cranford Theatre The Saturday "ifinalc-. savy the took..the loss for the Navajos.. Violets, i3.7. • 4 I lffraUtfl. ab . 40 li HITCHCOCK, BRldiie MM THE SHOW PLACE Hold tliiami League Lead two hits-. .Dick Smithc-cs, Rich .4 VOiMli;hC' Phone KOltoa 8-5401. • -i-20 see this perfect yard with Jill the flower- Lee Dlelricc h ,,:,, ; BR 6-4636 |the league as the boys froirn ever, the barters again dominated ings. This battle saw" the Chica- -wercnr6"vaitli"TT6olrljriauridry room. Gertrude Turk BR 6-3641 MATURE, reliable woman desiresHbaby and 2 singles. Bruce .Pollack had Q •hord" slttlntf, afternoons or lI 2 J,_Mlller drove in the only run for ed at a banquet to beheld on May tinner at Cranford High. School, , i '.,•••.—"'' i salii eonOnutd at U33 3rd Avtnue. Oaf. ASSOCIATES, BRidge 6-3358. . tf CRANroRD BOARD OP REALTORS 1M1M ed a double to wind uj> the wight's Kotars BrJri' -...-. T> 2 •.•noubl«8:.DilPabio. Mnffor; Trltilo: Hof. wood-(rear entrancut: Wednesdays nnc Furrier PAINTER, lontf experlehcd; heeds work, |ed the hunting'season, on pit- The Hurons were rioLjfo be denied, LS 0 the Apaches. _ • _ 2277. ; y^ was the co-captain of the'Luhigrf I1 ' • ! I ' V' ThMfBdayn. 12 to 8 P.M.fFrlday.>, 13't LOOK TOR THE SIGN small jofaj preferred, In and out. -Call \)EW FURS. Fur coats remodeled, re- i effort for the Crows. Douglas and striking XwifilyjgOLxun's, in_.the rack team. - 0 KM.' Phone SUnsct 0-1245. S-l: GENEltAL- CARI £NTIlY, MmbdcUnJ. re- CHestnut BV74S3. ' . -. u LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING ! Tuesday evening with a 12-5 Mike Martin, winning pitcher The .Minks/and Sables eaeli '£••' '" • •••' paired, also madd lnlo Capes arid •teles. Brandenberger looked very adept pairs. FinLih cellars and porches. S- C. FOR THE KEY— ;_ "REALTOR" uvcr the PBA CreeS, Although bottom of the. 3rd. behind the fine ELECTHIC POWER MOWEH, new mftlar, Cleaned ind-glated, A. KANTNEB, 118 KOZLOWSK1, FUlton 1-0815. 4-SO HIGH SCHOOL CUJNIOK desires work for Seminoles, nnd^J. SiaWaon, swept thehy&'rles with the Chin-. > Walnut AVemle. BRldg* 8'1878. ~~ tl in turning Ray Mazzella's short fly hitting of Bob Lizanich. Don .Mil- 80 foot card, uafcty swltch. »24.50. Cot- mawlnK, triniminc and edulnfi lawns. Household Goods Exclusively |Hurons. were always in. front Squgar Golf team losing pitcher for the Cheyennes, chillas ajiia Ermines on the next- to a Better Home — t5EE SEE SUNDAY 2-S. .10 da'ulc ILane, -cVan. ' Call BRldiie 6-4B18. ti into a double ulajrln the first in- ler and Ray.Santella: Going in to . fcy'Sj 20 Aldan St.. Cranford. A Sf B "CONTRACTOitS ford. DlrccUoni: On OraHeo Avenue to lead wwaa s slim until the each.allowed only' one hit as-the ning. Brian Cox, Chicasaw shortr the bottom.of the fifth, the score to-elrjjrrng, night in the St."Mieh- " '.:ti'^' '•]. V EVENING GOWNS — \Orws pink rtoaf. Concrete, asphalt ;uid chimney work. Manor Avenue to. Oak Lane. New ' ; when their Wins 2, Loses 1- SUNNYBARN Wanted To Buy BFUd 8-4310 tf G.G30NN beautiful custom brick-front, three bed- [of the^ il'ftli stop, likewise, played welWef^n- Seminoles nipped the Cheyennes 6}« Bowluig League this week.. • Icniith, slie ' 12; nn«'•blue cocktail room split. Hot Water UOH. .hi'ut. rcc- f run mstput put^ the-game out ws-KSfcilHicd 5 to 5 when sudde'nly The Cranford golf team won two lenSlh ilw IS. Call .BHidtie ri-3700, Tutoring sively.' '" •' ' ' 2-0:" D, Ogden: had the winning hit Those postinti 40 •' put SO. Whlttf tiiiYola town, sizu- 10i $ . PJM. BOOK SHOP- subjects.' CarolUsT. Clark, B.A. (Vale), ella each came up with 3 Uie liaSt week. The local golfers men on. base to drives In what a 172 game; Rose James,.Ermines, •v,•-..•/ In th© Walchung Hoseryallon w< PLalnOeld 4-3000 Inli' beautifully clc-ancd in your home. into a hornet's nest ^Saturday the contest beyond the reach of the : Cull' BHIdifc- t!-aoS7. .. ., '••>. : BRidge LL.B..E& M., 33•••• ••3.'jiV.' ....••; .•-. Call PUlwri ttrl3M.~: - U SOMKRVILLE AREA—Your, country es Westneld. Call ADams 3-34M.. tf Chicasaws. At that, It took-gr-eat proved to be the winnjng runs in 443; Betty Olimpiu, Chinchillas, — ' • 28th Season :'.>•'' '•'•\)i>--*.'i-. •. "STE1NWAY or other cood piano W tate, Ui-acre hillside with vluw, eslab- ~ Pmckins in- Jthe assault_wer(^ Don morning'when they just escaped i'16*3-1 «i but lost to Wtst- -YOUNGOUNG.. romCOURU-K L T catr defensive-play'by the~HurOns;to the second Inning- 412;, Jean Haddad, Ermines, 408; CA.UKOHNIA—Uulunec tine, KW t. bouilnlr lanipa and Hvu 'rili'ci iid n-imti. Kame all the way with twa way as he 5h6t.an 87. and blanked Season: June 26 to August 3 M 1 - prlneipuU; only S2S.OO0. Dial KA 2 Laycock spin 3 scoreless innings. man prevented a-sure double that fouriS inniriespltis threermore "in Final team standings are: kitchen tot. Can ^."K" v."' , J, KNESV1C3 ltcul optMirtunlly for an exeeutl*ti desir- 01SB. • S-18 Cemetery Plots 1 Al Turadlan ana^Kevin Mc- bis opponent 3^0. Bill Ray and tlitwa rur-ilttui'i! Co., 310 W. Vront St. USED ALUMINUM CAtilOE, food condi- ing u 4 bi-drooiii, 21a bath home on this Cranford, N. J. Moving Probl*» would h&ve cleared the sacks; : second'* fru'mo to outlast the tlommtUu. * — For Information .. . Gall ADams 2-8483 tion. HHI'diic' M073, PRIVATE PAlrrV NEEDS CASft. But in «*e top of the fourth inning, Hank D*tcring_altfthe foul-rline for the 3rd and final doubled to drive . jLp two" runs, UVK» 84 j. 131U. •- tr. PIANO TUNINO and Ire- S-d rootna, evcelleiit condition, ncwl QUed to win. the close ones, irst hpte. '''.'•'•."• -VidloU 43 HUQ CLEANING -- Wall-W-wall ruts decorated, modern kltehcns. tlkd buthu, •• eis out of the-game. Mazze.Ua; Di Fa-* Gar.y Bubb wis the Winning pitch- •JSli balrlrut by reodidilzed experts. Dud' PHIL F. HENEHAN trouble' in. the fifth and sixth, 'to Tulips .m, tDIGHE SIAMESE K1WENS. • beautifully cleaned l» sour honii. 7c extra closctsi, separate oil burners, neu aking past the Union County d U'lllauer Weed out the only 411 weeks old. Cull UHidBo S-Bi»7. ' kin; Piano CO. (formerly Crawford per square foot. Call UlllJiic ti-4713. nail down th° victory. j.'Schulllag er. Jeff Miller took the loss, .Larry UrK Piano Co.), TUnetb and RebuJlders, 2:0-wlriiiu, lull attli' :mduiry celjar, alum '• Shawnees 10-j) Wednesday bio and.Gatto each 2'hits.for Cranford Score in the ^Vestfield DaJTodlU .„ 4a ^-REALTOR— __ Jmmi gutters, 3 cur Uarafe,. 80 x ISO well Sampierl.and John Eldridge, hit Sd • WE3TINGHOUSE WIOST-FMEB 437 North AVenUeT West, l^eitneld, Home Wanted' again proveti his worth with the the Chicasaws. Buttercup! Hit Uhb lt, convenien. t to .tnnisporta- YOUR Bob Hubiak ; displayed Watch by garperin£ Is poinL Al- ui • WATCHUNGLAKE VOUK BEOHOOM HOME, l'.j bntha. FUEL OIL is BEST HEfllj ntnr; wiousiht iron table mid ADamJ O-8311. — ' - - tt 23 Aide* Street BRldtfe 6-7»33 well for'the SoserS, ' 2)1 lot Asking U4.0U0. Cull stick getting 2 hits to ^»d the w T:| chulrs: mahnjiaiiy veneer.liultet. Cal — Multlpla LlsUnjC Servlc into an car'y'lead'. Although paced the JocaTgolfers with an 82, I, (Limited Membership) Cull SUntcl 0-lOoa. LOST—Suviniiu Monk No. 33713, Suburbai tOVlt BOWLING ALLEYS the Comanches to an early lead. Mlnka ....;.... ft! Ele+nbi- CraUJ ~- BJB J1JJ JJJ i six j-uns late in ihe game, Doqnell:rt__jreff Zimmerman, Trust Co. If not restored boforo Juiii ' A.H.C. Approved" lfrink Sudirrtik ,. -.. AD J-2053 ChinchllUin aa'.'j GIHL'S SO-hiiHt BICYCLE, en I, lDill, anullcallon will be made rft»HH Riverside Dr. . BUldie »-OTB3 Alice WirfcUs . .. i , Bit 6-30SB Pawnees rallied to piill even The Crees had their char. of lie- Jim Watk inson, and JlrtrtHmock Ktiulucs .'. 44','j Sables .:. SIVj dltloii, reasonable. Call u newjbooV. t . 6-1 BEST IN FUEL OIL Naomi Hentrum .—— BB 6-2063 [ 9 at the end of five innings. roes ih this one with ["Oh p" Dal- all blimkea their opponents In the at 7U05.' "- __ — OPEN WEEKENDS f- All Types of Hillside n ptdh, '. ••..''. LOST—9avlni!i Book Na. 26831, Suburbs* 'Comantjhes kept thjei pressure ton pitching all the Way i,nd* con- "0 J'jiihysandra. ] i'OH 30c SaL from O ard. Sun. iroxo 1 prrl. A PRIVATE FAMILY SVI^IM CLUB AT 1 Trust Co. If 'Hot H'olorcd bcture Juno Union Junior College yon si - Ivy,' *" Chinuii! lorticl-mu-uIb Mortgage Money W Shawnees to score once' in tinulng his timely Al lndividtjal scored .Included: Olhuri 1, l»(!l, ilpuliCJtlbn will bo made for u •i myrtle'. u'heart, Syrli^u ""•• • new book. - U-l MORTGAGE MONEY fJixth to take the gaine. Nick Evans, " Al" Turadian- aujd;. Mike Golfers En«l Season CKANfOltD SAVINGS & LOAN wk came up with four hits to Schaffer likewise i;o(.'kcd im£ Watchung tqlce^ Watchung, U. J, LOST—S.ivliits Book No. 338G2, Subur- ASSOCIATION American League National League Uob Obcr • 1031 a-O; Jerf yinime/niart, tJnion Junior 'College dosed Us lun Trust Co. • If not restored before LOVELAND FUEL CO. portant blows for. the Crt'es. Their : North & Union Avenue* Oauford INSURANCE thi! Comanches • in that de- wt Cr«4i(o,d (831 defeatsd Al Ollchrr.t 10(11 li seuson with art unexpected ton Avenue. June IB. IStll. application will be made if REALTY:CQ. 31. Ulll luy. CrMtilbrd (831, de/caled 1 ",''' MEMBERSHIP UUES for a Hew, book. U-15 McPHERSON ment. Glenn Laycock and. X rallies were snuffed out time toid Alhloiic* e. i Giants J. ..-.~ .'.....'...... „ again by clutch fielding pluys on 5 1 Bob Kj,aib (BO). U-O. Sieve WWimer, 8-2 Yecor^ Moiiday with a" 3-2 OperJ billy 0-3 ulitig -also were • valuable . sit Oriole* 5 2 iid (00). lulvcd with CIW Cln- / . Season ol 1961 FIRE (oal. 1^-Hi. Jim .DinUick, Craii- win ovJi- Stateri Island. Communi- CASUALTY - LIFE |bat with Glen sarncrlnij two thei pan 0i the Hubiak boys.Tom- Indians 3 1 Dodgery 4. i Commercial ^ Evcalnfi H-9 my and Bob, and the continued w oid (Oat. defeated lli)a»ld llnihuiuict y Coilegtiat Bdltuarol Golf Club> May 00 thru Sopl, 4th —114 Dressmaker* Alterations and Schulling - coming Tigor* . 2 1 Phillie* ...:„,.....„ 4 \ 100). z-1. Ilaiik Ijotcrliiti, Cr^nford l(xll, drCcMUd Itlch I0Wli»n<1 (US), a-0. o^rwJ CUSTOM DRESSXtiVKlNG-:- Md. uUera- & Business Space IB ALDEN ST. Bll 8-0400 with a-4ong-two-baga«r. steady, play Jit s-ccond of Tommy Senator* . 2 % 3 2 ... Husband and ..wife ..•: j^ H pn-un- Friday - May 24. 24. 3d - » • tionsi bi* MARIt,Ytf. Call BU Ot by AppolnUncrrt "~^~ t& Hilbert, the capablo Shaw- Jeannette. • , 2_.d . -" Wc.tfl.ldlTi. Cr>u7; dfeeaU-d JIIT Zlmin«ririjrl (B0). Need henis or alteratlona on C NEW HOMEOWNER'S POLICY Uuvd Tnylui". Westlleld I4jt, dt-ftulcj sland's Dennis Buckley, 2 and. 1. 90.00 Food Sale curtalnt? >Vna. tilek-up and delivery lection bUsincuJ, tic. MA>C TTtGEJl Sjtcimrrt Sam Rothsteln, pitched game of Saturday's activities to Mu lllll > At Co., Hi Broad Street Kf Iriiheth S- 0 5 f WtlliU 1431. 3lj-!i;-<5

    ; • ' •?*!•'•' tcrvlce. Ullldije, ^SXJt). - . tf BROADER COVERAGES LOWER PRICES game and stroked 2 Wallop the Republican Club M(^tOl Husband and wlf^two children ON'S OWUfl STOKE- SpoHkOMd b Nomahcgan League ^,j Ziciuiry (481, feller topped Larry Smith, 0 mid 7. •»"•' 100.00 CrJHlord Council «< p Crows, 22-14. Joel Ackelsberg and Unami League 3-0] Larry MacBc;urt, Wo.liloM .(37), du- feilccd JJIIM Mi-Vey 131), 3-0; Tout Weniull. Don Longson scored UJC's third |ln his own behalf. George Hilbert each came Up With W L W L WcittWld (43>, WttWld (43> d£td Jim W^tkliuoil wini a i up decision .over Fred , Mombarihip foroach additional child ...~ "an abbreviated . contcsJ 4 hits • apiece, as line drives flew Mohican* 4 Comanches 4 1 I-UI, 3-O. 4 -.-. lo.oo • Cunips We SELL and SERVICE the New evcnlrig,' the Chi'casaws Cherokee* 2 11 Huron*. 3 1 ornell, No chargo forchildren.unde r two null FJcirj. na 1 CnEATIVlS ARTS DAY , CAMP—In the Republican. Club Crows, ull over wa. ««»«jo» 2 3|Chicauwg :.„ 3 bill Donnelly, Craniord <43I, d t; war k-Kutgers undefeated : W^lehuug Re^rVation. Swlmmlntf^ INITIATION FEE.... • ~"^ OIL FIRED HOT WATER Rain came down steadily sort Of the Shawneei added 3 hits Chayenno* '. 3 3]Shawneo» _ ;._.___ 2 Dob Wa^nar (4O>, 3-0: Jeff .Zimm team topbed the Owls, .3Vi-lVj, complete tha oifensiye. The Crahfortt iA4\. d4(eAt«4 G£ortfo } lurpby ABOVEIilSTINGS \1 T .... - -• '"'T'T ^"Mlmtr Cr *"'* toidm Knmrh j 6483. | Waking ftirther play Impos Crows stayed even for > Seminolo* 3iCxow» ....,.„ ^.j de/ejitcd Mtko Hct»hipp j 1631631, 21,-''.;2,. ; JtnJ l cored the only win for UJC by a Ass offered thrtl taicmber office^ of U\» two inninfis as they matched tho WWatkliuoHl , Ci»nloiCl d (471(47. de<*ated d Al t In the four innings of play, 1 Hchulm-iHchulm l M, 3-030; ; Jim ZacturV. Crari 3 and 1 score' over Ten Senior. "Over Hall A Century ol Senricft" • • - • heavy gun?- of th« Shawnees hit I Jumble Store CHANTOIID BOAHXJ or bEALTOBS BR 6-1144—AD 3-1061 (MazzeUa struck out 9 hitters lord MOI. deletet d SJUI VljherV - 1321, 2-1; Loneson and John piuj tied 1 Jlui Dimbck. cranrord 1471, • defeated j*,.>i£ STORE opdn lour day» a Week Glenn Smith and Richie for hit Leading the Crows at but the end o£ 18 holed, • , —Tue«diry. Wediicudiiy, Vrlday, - Salur- Fill Your Coal Bin Howl wilh L«high Piamiom -•- IOOK iron TUJC tuoM "' . 15-17 NORTH AVE.; fe; BRIDGE 64)777 362 North Ave., E. Joiic .tso), a-o. cuy—0:aO Ail. to «:30 P.M. tot col- lectlon. caU {mid«e G-0323 or BlUd£e a •< tm • -^ ^^_ _^^ , • U _,,/•.••

    cRANFOtt••\\ * (N.Jf.) CITIZEN A*fD CHttONlCHfe—TIIURSDAV. 19G1 stalling officer.'1 bgieers were in- department and New York Police [rsi. Seymour- Kaye and •' Mrs, stalled as follows; Mrs. Nicholas Athletic League. :orberf Hirschr lighting; Mrs. &\ - -Mttnkw-7—preskfewfc--Mr;: Chttrlcs- inrv n.'iniels and Mrs. Herman Piittcri-.on, first • vioti-president; orman.' . •• •. yx';,- Display* Mrs. .Fred Atkins, second vice- A surprise menu is being planned Arts president; Vincent Slirhowski, •y.Mrs. Max Mozer, Mrs. George third vice-president;' M'rsT" A.-; A. Eight Added i, Misi' Eli Nadelroari; Mrs, At Cleveland Brodsky, rec'o'rding secretary; Mrs. Hoc Epstein, refreshment chalr- ,:^,^ A fashionn show1,, manual, art.arts if ,John_Ei'chinger, corresponding sec- To Float-tiHa nen. Mrs. Norbert Wolf is ih 'A f;csftid harge of waitresses. •' , hibition a: d i\ d'isplayof paintings retiiry, and Mrs. Robert Brown, Eight 'more' local organizations r D 1 v _Co-chairmen ^re Mrs. Larry ..i. V''~^t» A' Were fen (f.V of the Cleveland- treasurer.. '• : • : .~ -- have. enteroG iioats in the River ernstein a'nd--Mrs-:: Milton Dubin TEN CENTS •Junior 'S< hopr-PTA- .meeting on Carnival to be held on S.unday, . Second Claui" Postaee Paid — ssisted by Mrs, Chester Kaufman, M. LXVIIIr 3 Sections, 24 Pages )-NEW JERSEY^HURSDAY; MAY 25, 1961 ; At Cranford. N. J. • . Monday. Now officer* also u'ere June 4," as one. of the highlights of membership; Mrs. • Marc Korn, . installed. Qranford Days. The carnival.will rs. Martin Briefer, publicity_and .'The t'itjhtj>- girls in Mrs. be sponsored by .the Cranford Am. Mo'wis Fink'fl, decorations. "Myrtle- ;ripnendorj.'s home e« Jaycees. ' BARONS nomie.s de lartment modeled outfits -Edward Harkins,.general chair Slate Report Six-Section &r!^!' made in lass. Mrs. Evelyn- Mull- man, reported that 12, floats are Ilillyer Firm to Exhibit manr lJh ;icql education .instruct-1 now-entered in-the contest. The On Existing or,' cave i istruction in "postuYe for new entries are: VIA, Cranford At'Coliseum Tool Sli'oW The Hiliyer Corporation of- -331 Precedes Se • modeling. . George White, vfteal Rotary Club; Cranford Unit 212, Centennial avenue will be an-est- EXECUTIVE'S HOME'— Mr. and Mis:; ThomasTDurkih have DRUGS AND SUNDRI I'uctor, was accompanist AmericanJLfjjion; Cranford Board 64-2 Setup -music ins. moved-tnto-their'new home at 41 Br6bk;dnlfi'rn;idJ_sh°ww above. Mr._:,_ for The how. Home teconomies of Realtors. Sunnyside CivicAs- hibltor~in the.JjtG.l Tool Exposi- sociation', '".Klwonis ,.Club,__ _Boy tion of the..American^.j3q_eletjr_ of Durkin is an executive with General" Motors Corp. and until ^^H^ A report to the people of prah- notebook* imci • toss" pillows -"tnadr ~recentfy7WaTlbcate^ was. sold through the~- ford-on thu-oducational-aKpccU oX QB MejnorialDa^ Scouts und Union Junior College. Tool and Manufacturing Engineers by seven h ferade'girls werc.dis- office of Evelyn Wader-Realtor and Insutor, 423 North"" Union — the 6-4-2 plan under study by the_ • ployed. John—Franz, chairman ,of the at the New Ycftk Coliseum, "May Board of Education vC-Hl be pre- A six^division parade wUl hiarch at 0 a.m. Tuesday, Mem- flojit, committee, reported thatjhe 22-26. avenue. . ••• " • Sevcntl njful eighth' .grade bays sented at a public meeting" in orial Day, from Lincolh avenuc-west^ to Memorial Park, in "Charlc. Nelson's manual train- iiext group of floats' is ready for, The exposition, wliieh includes j^ Lincoln School ixiH p.m. on ..Tues- distribution. ing elassi >s"oxhibited hand crafts over 300 exhibitors, will be the ing Corps detachment at Massa- day, -June 6, it was announced this Springfield avenue" and Riverside drive, where services-will Martin' Seanlon, chairman dFthc Sttnienl Wins chusetts "institute ol' Technology, inchiding Ijolixhed wood 'lamps, larcest displayof machines, ma- \ week. •• •••• ~~ • ' honor the war dead. ~ .. " ' '/' .' program committee, reported tha chinhi e toolsl,' d tatd i| Cambridge, Mass: . free-fomi wooden decorative birds and;'-rotated equips j Reserve OfficcVti Medal This' 'session will take fettie place Colonel Charles J. Christian is parade marshal. G. Frank canoe handling demonstrations went—*ver4rrfdH»iJewY TSIivMltcholl, an industrial man- uf a "window uti-otfagulT»rthe^s|>e- and fish, eailUT_work!jrii.'tal troys, and- races will bo conducted by ex- GARWOOD .± Donald Muche.l.l,- inlaid ^ •ood checkerboard, 'tie Concurrenf with the cxKtbil, will agement major, -will "be graduated cial services deportment bt tfie ^Zimmerman is—chair-item—of— plorers and- mariners. at~the car be the ASTME Convention and on of Mr. and Mrs. Jam.es A. next month with . a, bachelor, o Ck-dhford schoftl system previously the* Memorial and Indepen- racks, gi. ri racks, boot racksi wall nival. In addition a band concer Mitchell of 343 Myrtle avenue, has maps ar \ three-dimensional re- Engineering Conference. science degree. The mecfal was scheduled for the same date. will be given by the Cranford Rec been jiwarded the Reserve, Offi- awarded to him in. recognition o Toj&guhrte deae'e Day committee.' construd lons of" historic. Scenes, reation Band, baton twicllng dem Presented at.the special public Marchers will assemble at Also dis The- Passaic Falls in Patcrso'n cers' , Association ' Medal by the achievements during his senior eetjiiig will bp- a report on the ayed were irfdividunl-re- onstration, community ii.nging and 8:30 a.m. and march at 9 a.m. ports on oo,ls. ••-••-'- -v-Vv , ...^ vere formed, by a glacier block- Air: Forcq,/Reserve."Offreer,. Train-1 year. •• '• • *_ _• j "_JJ"^ experiences of .a large Pennsyl- CoifiOperated An art icxbibit bv the Art Ctiib. ingan-Oittlef ^of-the-Passaic. River; vania .community, in scheduling, from iiincbln avenue to Walnut . jirizcs. for various*' contests and progr avenue, horth on Walnut" prepared |b;yx'John Fedash,-art in^ best decorated tlpats.- the one proposed by the Board of BANNER DAYS—Checks for four large'banners for {Ke Jersey Centrai railroad trestles to announce to North_ avenue, swinging struetor, included pastels and wat^ N er ;Vcolors from reprcKcntntlqiinl Education-for the- Cranford public "Cranford Days—1961" di^ng' the four-day festivities are presented by: Left to right, William. - Township -€ommittee Tuesday Eastman street to Central avenue. vm^jmprfcxsionist to -modern and ated sch6ol system. J. McCrea, assistant vice-president'of the Union County TrusTCo., $100; Julius K. Woerz, assistant night introduced an ordinance The parade will move down —„- -MISS BEKNICE In the meantime, Cranford -staff VicQ^president ,of the Suburban-Trust Co. arid manager .of the Cranford Branch, ,$100; -.Patrick J. classifyinjg- d^ycleaning installa- non-objective art forms. ? members will make personal visits- Central ~avenue to- Sprlngficld~ i^rml, vice-president of the-Cranford Savings and Loan Association^ $25. -Receiving the checks i*" tions, and r^tjuirinK an attendant Mrs. KUlman LTirinssky, retiring By B'nai B rith to Ofe Pennsylvania school system v avenuov • turning/ north, _ ohd . 1 Mrs. Earl"Shea, decorations chairman.."^- ^ '" •-- — , . ; , ' president, 1introduced 'Viva: Mlch- ''Ain't We Got Fun, " a musica: to explore at flrst-hahd the admin' on duty .at all times where" cflin then cast and irouth op Riverside nol Battailiini, president of 1he RAYMOND E Conceit Set t,alco\olT on the Roaring Twenties istrative details of a six-year sec- .operated drydcaning; equipment drive' wheni-the parade will be re-._ Cranford -lp|)u'ncil_ of PTO's arid presented by Kadima Former Manager —• is used. The projposed measure^ .'\- ondary program in~handling such viewed at>Memorial J?ark. • community'. ndvisor, who was in-At St.^Mark's B'nai B'rith Women, ,c EADY FOR CRANFORD DAYS — Mayor arid ^rs..C. Van phases' as., languages, science sub- an umendment to -me i95i Code of 1 Followfag the parade May^r C. Beth-El on Tuesday t NOW ASSOCIATED WITH hamberlin are shown attirea in\k<-'eping' with the' m^or'iv.pro- jects-and athletic activities.- - General Ordinances, also prohibits Miss Bernice ... ^. -*. L 1 ^. . .-• ^. Jf Tub ^a *%. 1 A «• *i J^' b«*a u WI**. h« aj *¥ » «k b ait k ^F* • _ *L«. « ^«.l«. V • _>• ~bI J *.! jL jm. \,ra X ljl_ X ~* Cranford Days Ceremonies Set; Van ^hamberlin will deliver the bb Tsoloist at n spring concert at the use of ll&mm,l»blo liquids for ''.,;: ,„• >' 'LEGAL NOTICK The shoV, highlighting the an "My Tooth Fell Overboard!" vueleoming-address. Ingeborg Fey, St. Mark's AME Church/ sponsor- WILLIAM E. CARROLL spotting, operations In fcoin 6p-' hior at Cranford High School, NOTICE TtJ C'lti:i>ITOi!K 'nunl>"pnid-'cy) .membership party We'll go overboard to fill your doctor's pre- ed .by. the Young Adult Club at 8 w er,ated iristullationi.. •will recite Lincoln's, Gettysburg ESTATE OF EDWAWD UUDHOVSKY, was written,,, produced and di: on directs furthet. tha.t all businesses shall, be decorated accord- Exposition Tent Exhibits Arranged p.m. ,.tj scriptions promptly and-accurately. Also introduced and passed- orf" Address. •T ' PriT"ifuiint~in "tiitf~~onii."r"oT KUOKNK J reeled -by---MU's.- Bernard - -White Igly and th^t all sales personnel shall be dressed in the fashion of first reading was an ordinancc^ip- KIIIK, Siicrofiatt*. nf Uio County n[ Union. Miss •Hall;, who will'"make" her In the cast AreiTvirs.JLewls Ha Sixteen exhibitors' havq sighedjtnis'far to'cx- Alfred Frlgola, ceremonies chairman for the —The program"also will include . iiinde on tin; twtnlv-i'liihtli «ln.v of April, debut at Town Halfne?n sprint,', Sat day."' ' ""' ' hibjt at the expositloa tent-to be erected "on. the Cranford Days Celebration, June J-4,.reported today prbpriating $3,500 fx&m%the/tapl- selections by the jCranford High. «t A.D., IBM. lipnn the U|)pllc:itl"i> of tile pern,,.Mrs," Lcajnard Silver, Mr \ ta'l Improvement, fund June the undcrclijned. us. Executrix iif tlio t'wl ' has appeared in sovorril BroadwciS' George" Weinbeffl!. Mrs. HerBor r: police department parking lot during the four-day tfiat featured events wiUjnelu.dc cornerstone laying School choir,.,a boy scout mem-, of Raid dwelled, TrntlL-t1 in lu't-pfoy uh widening of. Lincoln aVfehuc be- 1ii tlKTcrcdltorn of t.ild ilrcpaued-in L__ productions including "FiniaVs' Hirsch, Mrs. B..G. Bernstein, Mr celebration of Cranford Days, it was reported today ceremonies for the we«r{ownship buiiding at 11 a.m. orial .service, a memorial Service lilblt lo- the xubiiCTlbcr under null!' or Rainbow," "CarineVi Jones," "Por- tween Walnut aveniljs^attcl Grove 'for those lost at sea, placing of. HiYlrnmtlnn their L'hilms mid dcmin Carl Kantoi','"Mrs|(Edward Flnkel LAN-O-TAN by Dr. Geldon Hindman, publicity chairman for a.nd for the new Public Library building at 2 p.m. v_ 1 CARROLL j Costume Contests street. The project/jvill be tinder- auuliiiJ thf rsctntf. of said dt'CL^iKod within fiy and Bess," '-'Four Saints," " Nathaniel Scfitirer, Mrs. Rob WHEELER wreaths. and volley by the rifle ulK months from thj^cinte of fcnid order, or exposition, which is being on. Saturday, June 3. . ]' ' tiiken as a general improvement in, the Stars."' She also appeared crt Low.cnHtein. Mrs. Chester Katif squad of Capt. N. R. Fiske Post SUNTAN LOTION ored by the. Cranford Amonti the L j.raditipnal Cran- '•-Another ordinance appropriates . cultnti or recovering tlic sumo against-the m Norman Gross, Mr! tdBuy "Green Postures,". . • ford bays ceremonies will be the the capital improve- The names of war dead will be . .'•••' ' ' ' MAK0M1ET BALLAN Seymour Nadelm^n, Mrs.'.Stanlit. (Plans have been, completed for the Crnnford Days-sewinj' and ment fundTfor the acquisition of _ Executrix She has 'studied 'under private katz.-Mrs.. Sidney 277 NO. BROA& STREET ELIZABETH, N. I. W and civic serving of coffee and doughnuts read by Commander .William J. Attorneys: _. ' • tutors sinp<> her childhood wlfen Arnold Kroner,' |M (r> Public Service). EL 4-1414 lume contests and iashion show; it was announced today by jWrs. to commuters at the Jersey <3en- six lot-yfn blocks 150 and 151. All Fordhnm of Cranford Post 212, , IB, West Jortt-y St. her ttrlent was. nottd. She \yas participate in"'lh«'"fik^blt, the "ob- tral Railroad station on Friday :?EBTCriCiHEfceBiT^ Kllwibc-th, N. .T sponsored. b;y her church, the park brsday, June 1, at the Cranford Dramatic Club, Winans avenue as baseball fields by der tlobert Colston will be master Ady- K«c»: SJ4.0O"' 5-25 ject being tb~plac<^onAtto>lay the morning, June 2, and as tin added ranford Boys'' Baseball Leagues, arl Kantor, Mr j Mrs. Yard'cxplabtcd-that there will be tw.o classes in-the sow- v feature, corsages will be given to, of ceremonies.. Taps will bo played products '-manMuctuta4 '&n*L-d>s- inc. by Richard Cross-and Jeffrey. Martin Eisle RUBBER GLOVES f—•— ••'••-—: ing contest—one* for teenagers up tributed in' CranfoVd ani'tht! se>^r women commuters at the Also passed on first reading was that evening. Lloyd, buglers. - . to age 18, and one for adults age ices, rendered by Cranford 'irnqniK: an' amendment to the "zoning or- AU Cranford Gold Star mothers 39c )stume Prizes 19 and~Sver. Each class will ebn- facturers and service orgariii-jr- Former Mayor John L, Bfennan dinance to include lots 10 and 11,havfc . been invited by Mayor ~ will be the master of ccrcmontes tain three categories.of garments.: tions. - ' ' .. • •« block 87Ofiocated"' on South ave- Chamberlin to sit in the reviewing $1.39 Be Awarded Dr. Clark W. McDermith, goner- at the township buUrifng:.corner- nue, east, in the .central business stand during .the ceremonies. In W ESIFI KIT Sportswear (including separates), al chairman,, announced that the stone ecremonies^/and^ all past zone. The lots are presently in REV. ANTHOYSf 3. TOMASULO the event of rain the., service .will CHILDREN'S Block Dance daytime wear, a arty-wear— 40 foot by 40 fooLfirccn-and-white mayors of the-tftrnishiK) have been the industrial zone.^ The amend- be held in' the gymnasium of the cither formal or'i informal, but ' '* -' . . -1—\ " ••' ..- ' striped tent will be professioHaily invited. _ County Clerk Henry G. ment also prohibits incinerators tkes-.will.be aiwurded ior best First Presbyterian Church.- erected^ prior to- tho "Days" ant| Nulton y>ill^be the_ guest spenker. In any industrial^ hnsjnoss or — Earade_divisioriS-Will .assemble..^. POLAROID SUNGLASSES EathjerTomasuIb exhibitors'• will pia,ce' tiieir; oihib- The invocation \viil be l of f ice' "d'istrIciy7-"TOisliwcBSuro" was follows: Firstrtiivisionritiawrt orated "boats at the Cranteen tain two more sections—children's jts a day in advance of the show- the Rev. Frank Rossi, referred to the Wanning Board for wear and • ensembles (coats or study and report. terrace, s6uth of Ldhfcoln : 4I iford t)ay'sJBloek'Dance to be To Be Ordain ing. • -L the Cranford Baptist Churehv antT Pollcti-escort, High School Band, Saturday evening Jime Si suits). The exhibits will be open to the the bf.nedielion by the Rev. Mil Public hearings on nil t>t theMayor and Township Committee, t6n Eastwick, associate minister,*)!' ordinimees will-bC| June 13. BUILDENG SUPPLY CO 8 to 11 p.m. all MacConnell The fashion shbw will consist of In Washington pvifbllc on Thursday, June ,1 jipd ,VFW~&nd Arherleaii Legion com*- NOW COMET OWNjERS AND EXPERTS ARE TELLING US all content entrants modtjlingUhe ^Friday, June 2l from 10 a.m. ta.9 the SSfsi Rrcsbyt'crtan Clnirchi keferrecl to the rear>stat« mandt;rs. Gold Star flag,Bearer^, k, Eastman street andi (JeiJtral The Rev. Anthony 'Joseph 'Ifom- J BRl6-460fr SU|9-H0( clothes they have made. Mrs. Yard Wtt\.'u Saturday, June j|, from lioj J'own|hip eommjttee" members mJttee was a communication froiri Witt drill teain, VFW and nuxill- l i .1.1 ilue. Mrs. jphaiiles Preston, so- asul.o|of the .Order of Saint' Aug- will bo commentator for the show, ustine will be ordained to the a!m>|to 5:3O-p.m., and,on Sunday; will.be in costume for this cvotitv the Roscllc Swim ClUb. requesting aiy, Cranford' drill team, Ameri- 10 SOUTH AVE., GARWOOD ^!> ' (Continued cm Patfe 8) evenbi chairman for ,the assisted by Mrs. A. H. Grautcn. priesthood on Jime 'S", by Bishop June 4r"fronT 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. Roderiek' W. Smith of the Crttn- can Legion and auxiliary. 'DrTT^tfttlniar ..y, • Lringe is in (At CFanford - Gafwood Line) nford Days . Committee, -said The costume contest will im- Philip Hannan at the National fordo Historlcfil Society has writ- Second, Stratford terrace, south 'students from the seventh mediately follow the fashion show, •Shrine of the Immaculate Con- charge of the housing details and United Fund ten a history pf Cranfortt which Newspaper Seeks of Lincoln avenue — Golden while the judges are deciding on exhibit displays. Sidney L. Nunn w^l be included in a capsule to be Knights~Band;= police department* 89.5%-vEsi |>ugh 12th' grades, and ,hit!h ception, Washington, D. C.~ Father is chairman of arrangements- and the sewing contest winners. These Tomasulo is trie son of Mr. and- placed inside the cornerstone. Two 1927 issues fire department, -first aid squad. , PARADE DF VALUES WE'D BUY COMET ool graduates', ure Jr^vitcd. No initial_contact of all those who Filled jWmer Mayor Ira Do you save old newspapers? Third, Broad street, south" of entrants will also model.their.cos- r Mrs, Joseph J. Tomasulo^ ol 621-were invited to-participate. •~" AGAIN!" Bssioh"wlir bif cfcirfied...' tumes. Lincoln ^ark. East. -'-' The appointment of 2. > Robert will be "the principal speaker at The Citizen «nd Chronicle Lincoln ' avenueC^-. Our Lady of Dancers ore encouraged to come • Other members of the commit- the —Public Library cornerstone hones that somewhere in Cran- the. Valley Drum and Bugle Corps, NEW FLINTKOTE PKOMpTiON AS o All garment-! entered in the; ~Oa .Sunday,, June 4t the_ncwly- tee.for the chnmber'arcrljamea "FV 'Euradian of_59 Fa'JrlloJd ave&ic CHOCOLATES pos'tume anc( to arrive in dceor- sewing contest must be delivered ordained pastor will-offer his first epxinfinies. H -.' A - ". ' - —V* CONCLUOEST "• CREST TOOTH PASTE |arious teenagers will modcl- tors, to answer questions and as- sauced to Sergeant Posts manshlp hefore they are modeled. serr^on, and also, assist as aroh"- A gradunte «1 Bates College, hi: imd town different Gay Ninc- sist irr other capacities. "ECONOMY for The finnl judging will take place pries\. Master of ceremonies will Those-who will exhibit are: served n the Army ar, an-officer Township Committee Tuesday I.eostumes which may be worn during the fashion show, and will be the Rev. James M. Garvle, as- during World War II. night promoted Patrolman Myron ECONOMY, DELIGHT IS AS GOOD lie dance. This is in keeping (Continued on Pape 8) ONLY 2 be on the basis of fabric, color, sistant pastors y Mr. Turadinn and his wife, Cymbaluk and Henry Polidoro to COMET OR BETTER the general theme of the cn-style, fit', nnd-ihe suftnbility of the Father- Tomasulo - , -Charlotte, haVe. lived in Crnnford $1.00 j Cranford Days celebration. sergeants in the police depart- .OWNERS!"* / THAN WE ^arment^to tlie person. schools in • Rosellc Park. an~3 is a tlve.ypar.s with their son Allan, 1), $1.19-A/alu6 Ihapcrones will be Mr. and Mrs. No entry blanks are required for graduate ot 7Delbaftorr""Schb'bl, and. daughter, Roxane, 5. Ho Ls ment, .effective June 1. The vote : V I ' ' EXPECTED!" KIDDIES' pi Penvenne, A. Stark and John the costume contest. These en- Morristown. He attended Villa- presently a Republican commit- was'unanimous with the exception .'•'•'••ij: ._Yqu don't have.to buy anything lextra'to ge|. this ynes. • •• trants must submit their names to nova University for two years be- teeman, financial steward pf the of Public ( Works Commissioner terrific bargain. JusJ, drop in -^-Browse around — lilly and the Thundcrmen will the Dramntic Club auditorium by fore entering the Augustinian Or- First Presbyterian Church and den f;ide music for the dance. Nicholas S. LaCorte who-abstained nnp of thp most fomnlftt.e selections of BUBBLE BATH 7:30 p.m. on the evening of the der in the fall of 1855. dad. of Cub Pack 103. from voting on JPatr_olmjm_)?oHi,_. building materials- in town. Everything for expand- contest. The theme of the costume Father Ton-iasulo spent his first 59c rly event is to b£ clothes of the Gayyear at Good Counsel .Novitiate, doro's promotion. ing, remodeling and repairing your home. ! view of*the fact that the Citi- Nineties era, Und - these entries in New Hamburg, N. Y., return- One of thejirombUons will fill a and Chronicifi'.'b'ffice w(H bemust be made especially for the ing^ .Villanova.University where vacancy caust'd' by the recent re- v Then; just pick up your set of six matched "WE EXAMINED $1.25 Week's Weather tirement of. Sgt. George Ward and"^ screwdrivers for a mere 39c. They re worth $1.19 ked "Puesdny in observance of Cranford Days Celebration. Any- fo? two years, as •on' Augustinian 1 OTHER COMPACTS piorial bay, submission of all one desiring to exhibit a family scholastic, he studied philosophy UJC Meteorological Station the .other provides an additional easy! Limited* quantities fore'e us to withdraw this heirloom garments or something UAUOXb b. , M.Ui.olo.Ut suptrior officer to assist with su- ; SWIM CAP jiible news copy- on,-Monday receiving a bachelor of arts de- found in an .tttie trunk, is wel- pervisory duties during vacations offer June 30th. HURRY!- . -> appreciated! Dlsplny nd- gree in June, 1958. and days off. (J copy must be submitted come to model these, clothes, but For the past three years, he. has . fCq.ntii.Hicd pn Paye 8) Temperatures during the week • Patrolman Cymbaluk, 42 years p.m. Monday. (Continued on Page &l ' ranged from a high of 73 degrees old, was appointed to the depart- $1.69 yesterday t» ii~low of 43 degrees ment February 1, 1050. A grad- Sunday. Fifty degree days were ••'.'. !i'K'.- 1 PINT uate of Crnnford High School, h& DUTCH recorded. Precipitation during tijer served In the Army Air Force aa Hate Jaycees PickDTf Watson as Leader week totaled ilO inches. ^-~ a sergeant for- wore—than-three- Gal., A year ago. the temperatures years during World', War lit. He THERMOS BOTTLE —'—!—i. ji ' ' Dr. Robert E. Watson of 7 North .. „ "'..•!• ' '.-. : •••-.- '•• ;••• Union avenue was elected presi- ranged from 80 degrees j.6 51 de- was in the Pacific Theatre. F.or tho » x EXTERIOR .09 • V '' • • i 'v.'" •* ' . ' grees with 14 degree days reeorded. past, 10 years, ho haa been in dent of the New Jersey Junior GtOUGE C». WAtLO vV. \ COLORS Chamber of Commerce Sunday at Rainfall totaled l.Orinches.. charge of records at police head- IK, 1 > *' ° I : ,'*»,'''.' •: Temperature readings this week: quarters and has served us u desk 1 PAINT ; ' ..-' - .J^jBHl • the Jaycees annual state cbnven- / officer. te;!ii! !^-;-' 98 !»••.•-•,•'•.' ..-'• :'•; ' '"^H List Tradcl^vents "Owners Report indieutoa Comet owners "^iku exocllent, 18'.;> average, aiul ail exceptionally lilw tion in Cape May. Former Boxer r • . - • i~M Events for the children'kvtk'clek for boys, contest in ci»d» grade The new sergeant is a graduate . .their curd vory well. A solid 81 ,i rated Comet 00.8',o poor." Popular Muchanics, May '01, p. T^.' Marvin. W. GrecHtierfi of 2 — ITEMS CARRIED IN STOCK -.' >'" Green court, public relations di- of th«| Union County Police Chiefs;' \.''••.;' 'a ' • • .- • Concludes Career and flejdjiieet on Saturtiay^Juhe ciassillcatlon; glrla* hoppinV race, f SCALP STIMULATOR ' ", • • i' • •' ' " ••'•'•. 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    •, ' •'; . rector of the Newark Colleges- of » 2x4 —2x6 —2x8 • Insulation m t- / V •' 3, during Cranford D^y^feiavc third and- fourth, 20 yards; nith vestigative course. ' He is secre- Rutgers University and president As Police Officer been announced by Rodman' i[i|ar.''•k - and sixth, .'10 yards; Seventh and, • Plywood • Ceiling. Tile of the Newark Junior .Chamber of tary of the New Jersey State PBA and the new MERCURY has proved itself the quality Announcement w;i& made this 'rison, contests chairman fot [theeighth, 40 yards. __ d a dekgato from Cranford, • Roof Shingles .. • Floor Tile •v.'jfl Commerce, "was elected a-national week of. the retirement of Si>t< Tuesday Baseball throw for girls, eortrtrst S'j director. ; Cranford Days Committee. ,;;f: j Paoa-8) • Cedar Shingles • Moulding!! buy in the popular-price range! - r'~~ George C. Ward after 22 years' Wednesday* _ in taeh Krado classification; girls' Dr. Wat.son, past national direc- The meet wily be held itoht 0 Screens servici e to the Cranford i * Readings through 4 p.m. rorn» jumping (jumps.per minute • Sheefrock . • Mercury owners* are ci'owinj,', too, about today's best tor of. the state 'organization' and Departmenl. His retlreirient on a.m. to noon, at Memorial,, J^lcltl Flooring ..DRUGSTORE former president of the Cranford- under the . Kpontorship tif /the without missing), in two classln- Readied • Windows . • value in a atHiulard-size var.,Trn(lilion:iI Mercury quality pension, retroactive tcK&fny I, was cations, third, fourth and tUth; Electrical . . . the luxury ride ... the Hlretch-out room-. .. the' ' PRESCRIPTION PHARMfl}l jKenilworth "junior Chamber of approved by the Polfce and Fire- Start Emmons Township Rncreation Committee By Creatix« Art Groups _ • Door* • Commerce, is president of. thewen's ncliroincnj/SystGm'of New for Mud^nti; in the third siSith, sevcn'jh andi eighth. Supplies famous performance . . . those 7 mnney-suvinj?, Ih the even of,rain, the meet Palhtinfls by\members of the • Shelving Cranford Chamber of Commerce. Jersey on the bdsis of a disability eighth grades. Mi 1 j>ervicinif features"... all in a new, populm-price FREE DELIVERY •*• Phone Memorial Fund will be held the following week at Cranford CrcatlvXArt Group will 0«>.«AWK)RD THEATRE • WtU>: Dr. Watson, a chiropodist with condition not directly connected Membors of the Cranford High Separate events ' for the same 'iirrte. be on display at ihcNinriual spring show at the Post offic>4rlansle on A The Riant offices at the Cranford address/ with employment. School Class of 1055 huyo begun boys and girls as follows: \:\ Participants are to wear sneak- -oUdrul.xl nutsicf.ii.nd T.,,,,i,lc> U»i- ial fi.ml f 'I'hirrf riiwl. --fetu II Soe th« complete Popular Mechanics Owners Reportia our showroorad ._ you'll buy now! «,.aS CJS uiily, ivir, liamSon said. No ford Cays. '•. . ^' '. To'Limit Quantities verslties .and was;- graduated from tlie uust two months, hi.s second nions; who died .suddenly last week yard clash for boys and girls;' (iftii |TATEJ LEADER — Dr. Robert Watson-of Cranford,-left, re- Chicago College of Chiropody and Track or -baseball shoes will be al- Ev r l^jrvxJ since he received a fracture of an apparent heart attack. and sixth, 50-yard ;.> llrst prize, fold medjl; He paintings, Mrs' K S. Greena-~ 7:30 - 5:30 Week Doyi Anywhero in Union County (Continued oie • wald, chairman, announced. Tho WESTFIELD; N, J. v iL^M^I 8:30 a.m. to 10 pjn. Id N. Schw.or of Plainiield, rctirini; state president, , • fCoiitiuucd oit Paya 8) Baseball throw uridf busu circling ver; third. ejpv>4;::;[ 7:30 - 3:00 Saturdays j_ Minimum Ordor Si0.00 30) SOUTH show will be held from l'o to 5 p.m.

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