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carrying out programs which de- Tw^st. by Christopher] Bush; Senor W. Krateh; Who-Sixty Yean of American Eminence, by Cedrie A. pend on the interest and support Lisi New Books Saint, "by Leslie Charteris; Many .'.::•#;•••-:?; Book Fair : Brave Hearts,, by Donald M. Doug- Larson; Flowers of the World in l:, ft- •$ Facts About of their local chapters. If an or- ". * ••' ' " ganization to which you are affili- Added to Shelves lass; The Burning of Troy, by Mal-Full Color, by Robert S. X ated is a member organization, you colm Gair; A Choice of Murders, America's Educational Needs, by Next Week ike may wish to seek the advice of its icLibrary by Mystery Writers of America. Grant S. H^CltHf; Marty Mann's The Walnut Avenue PTA Book headquarters. ; . During the first two weeks of Nsa-Ffctlea New' Primer on Alcoholism, by Fair will be held at the school Buy Christmas Stale United Nations In addition, a number of U.S.November the following new books World of Carbon, by Isaac Asl- Marty Mann; How* to Raise and from 2 to 4 pjn. and 7 to 10 pjn. organizations, schools, and local were added to the shelves of themov; My Life in Art, by LudwlgTrain a Dachshund, by Lois Meis- Monday and from 9 to 11:30 ajn. In connection with Vie ob- clubs are giving aid to schools, Cranford Public Library, accord- Bemelmans; Watch Your Lan- trell; New History of the'United and 1 to 4 pjn. next Tuesday. . tervance of United. Nation* States, by William Miller; Memoirs Vol. LXV. No. 45. lend u Meoad elaa mall mattar at libraries, laboratories, and other ing to an announcement by Mrs.guage, by Theodore M. Bernstein; Mrs. Erwin Heger, library chair- CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSD^ DECEMBER 4, 1958 Tha Poet Offtc* at CraAionL N. 1. 4 Sections, 30 Pages— 10c Week here during the week of Field-Marshal the Viscount educational institutions in- less de- Sarah F. Raddin. library director. You and the Universe, by Norman man, and Mrs^B. Michaelson, co- '-••••>,• beginning October 24, Mrs. veloped lands through the Fiction J. Berrill; Klondike Fever, by Montgomery of Alamein, by Ber-chairman, announced that 500. C. G. Alburn, chairman for the UNESCO gift coupon plan. The Inseparables, by Mary Ban- Pierre Berton; Salad Book, by nard Law. Montgomery, 1st Vis-books will be on display and of- local observance, presented Uader this plan UNESCO gift Better Homes and Gardens, eds.; count • • . .'• v .,-•,.•' •• fered for sale. There will be chil- Commissioners Outline Duties the following quettiont and croft; The Empty Shrine, by Wil- Lights Go On Tonight coupons bearing the names of the liam E. Barrett; Best Science Adventurous Life rof- Winston Grey Seas Under, by Farley dren and adult books available in ON 9 Joint Givie Committee Announces answers on tubject* pertain- donors are sent to the institutions. Churchill, by Geoffrey Bocca; How Mowat; Skyblazera, by Harry E- a wide range of subjects. ing to UNESCO, the United —Fiction Stories and Novels: Pin UNESCO's international head- a Rose on Me, by Josephine Blum- to Get Into College, by Frank H. Neal; Cavalcade of the North, by Publishers will furnish the A*'Our Town Course E Nations Educational, Scientific quarters supplies Information George E. Nelson, ed.; Adolescence Santa Is Due Saturday ".The kind of people who live in' a conimunity and the kind of and Cultural Offaniaation: enfeld; Other Side of the Coin, by Bowles. books on """ipniwit ami the about ,the institutions and their and the Conflict of Generations, by PTA will receive a profit,, on all THc township's Christmas season will be ushered in with the' people who serve in its government are more important thanihe form .. Questton -h- riow does the U.S.particular needs, then acts as aPierre Boulle; The Gallowglass, by -The Little Flowers of St Fren- Gerald H. J. Pearson; Ezio Puna, Endorsement of 5 Board Candidates books sold during the fair. « >f the government" was the conclusion of Commissioners^. Howard National Commission ' go about clearinghouse for issuing and cash- |Howard Breslin; Journey to Christ- ch by Raphael Brown, ed.; Moon- by Enzio Pinza. / official lighting of holiday decorations in "the bus^rtess center under Announcemcnt of the endorse-. promoting greater understanding ing the coupons. The recipient is mas, by Beatrice J.. Chute; Child light at. Midday, by Sally Carri- auspices of the Cranford Business Assoclation^a* 7:30 this evening, McAteer and Nicholas St. John LaCorte at the final session of the ment of the candidacies' of four of Our Time, by Michel pel ghar; The March of Archaeology, Criminal Law Quizzer, by "A. of UNESCO objectives within the able to spend the coupon any- Lawrence Salottolo; Life of Christ, mas party at Brookside Place AND and for the young fry it will really become>1Ticial with the arrival 'Our Town" course, sponsored by the Cranford League, of Women men and one woman was made United States? where in the world for the type Castillo. by C. W. Ceram; Story of Modern of Santa Claus on the westbound platform of the Jersey Central Rail- Voters in the Adult School. :oday by the Joint Civic Commit- All that was Mortal, by David Art, by Sheldon W. Cheney; Bull by Fulton J. Sheen; Confessions of School on December 17. • Answe'ru-Tht? Commission is- of equipment which the gift cer- Mrs. Smith, by Elinor G. Smith; There will be gifts, refreshments foad at 11:30 a.ro. Saturday. The two commissioners repre- ee for Encouraging Candidates for sues informational publications tificate specifies". Dcmpsey; Niki, by Tibor Dery; of Minos, by Leonard Cpttrell; he Cranford Board of Education. Anecdotes of DeDstiny, by Isak Bizet and His World, by Mina S. Northwest to Fortune, by Yflhjal- and a performance by Sandone Also lighted-this evening will be nted the/Township Committee, about UNESCO and its work. For. further information about mul Stefansson; Once There was the- iwngf^i^*1 o ' ' ' the large municipal Christmas tree-j J. -Walter Coffee, township They are: James E. McGovney, in- / By law it is required to call a Dinescrt; The Land Behind God's Curtiss. . cumbent; Henry M. Boardman, this plan, write: Back, by A. Den Doolaard; Buck- West of the Indus, by William'O. a War, by John Steinbeck; Mrs. in the triangle across from the^ost United Fund :lerk,/Ailed in on administrative National Conference at least every UNESCO Gift Coupon Office R: The Lite of Eleanor Roosevelt, Give me the hand that is honest Mrs. Forrest P. Dexter, H. Randall 2 years at which hundreds of lead- skin Affair, by Harry. S. Drago; Douglas; The World of Psychic fci and ejght other permanently lures in the informal final Kreger and David N. Tyre. •• «.' United Nations. New York; N. Y. by Alfred Steinberg. and. hearty. Free as the breeze and TO THRIFTY planted township trees^bn both Tuesday evening. ers from voluntary organizations ^Question — How can I keep in The Unmarried Sisters, by Dale Phenomena, by Mrs. Florence S. un'shackled by party.—James Names Group The selections were made from and institutions of higher learning Fife; Search for Amelia, by D. K.Edsall; Stephen Vincent BeneVby Understanding Time,, by, Beulah sides of the railroad. This is the It was stated that Cranford com- a list presented by the group's • touch with UNESCO activities? Tannenbaum; East to West, by SHOPPERS largest number of trees ever dec- discuss and report on important , Answer <— A growing number of Findlay; The Crossing, by Clay Charles A. Fenton; Marble Palace, missioners give 15 to 20 hours a screening committee at a meeting international problems. They have Fisher; Ask Me No More, by Pam-by John Paul Frank; Living Birds Arnold J. Toynbee; Double Ex- orated by the PubUc-Works-De- To Pick Slate week to. their Township Commit- Monday evening in Cleveland Americans tire keeping- in: touch posure, by Gloria Vanderbilt; Au- Mrs. Charles Redden, a director :'A 'U addressed themselves to such Ques- with UNESCO's work by reading ela Frankau; A Piece of the Aco-f the World, by Ernest T. Gllliard; partment ;ee jobs, on a conscientious, non- School. •. , , • tions as "How Do We Increase tion, by Herb Gardner. Living with Stress, by Nancy E. tobiography of Mark Van Daren, The expanded holiday program of the United Fund and as chair- olitical level, and "we are blessed Three trustee positions will be the UNESCO Courier, an illustra- by Mark Van Daren; Complete man of .the Community Council, United States Effectiveness in Five. Galaxy Short Novels, by Gross; Christmas and Its Customs, of the Business Association also with men of high professional cal- filled at the annual-school election H ted monthly magazine which re- Christmas Book, by Franklin one of the group that was instru- Working-With-Other-Peoples? , ports current developments in ed-H. L. Gold, ed.; Our Man in Hav-by Christina Hole; Brave New calls for/lighting of holiday figures mental in its formation, has been bre serving in the various town- on February, 10. In addition to What Does the Balance Sheet of ana, by Graham Greene; Cotton- World Revisited, by Aldoua L. Watts; Miss Alcott of Concord, on both sides of the railroad sta- hip departments." ' V Mr. McGovney, board members ucation, science, and the arts by Marjorie Worthmgton. named chairman of a nominating the United'Nations Show?",."RefU- throughout the world. woods Grow Tall, by Margaret B. Huxley. learn the beauty secrets tion plaza and the answering of let- committee for positions on the In answer to a question on what whose terms arc expiring are H. gees and Surplus Population Prob- It is available at larger news- Houston; The Big Company Look, Allied Intelligence Bureau, by MOSQUE THEATRE ters to Santa Claus placed in let-fund's board of directors. sort of preparation would be most Raymond Cowpcrthwalte and Al- lems," and "Raising the World Edr stands -for 25c a copy, and a yearly by JJ Harvey Howells; A MJle Be- Allison Ind; Gershwin Yean, by Newark ter boxes' on South, avenue near telpf ul to a commissioner, Mr. Mc- bert E. Johnson, who announced iM ucational Level." In addition to Children From Home of a Queen! the Union County Trust Company The directors now serving have in October that they are not can- subscription ($2.50 per year) may yond the Moon, by C. M. Korh- Edward Jablonskl; Lines are been elected to one year terms Ateer expressed .the opinion that m i stimulating interest in these prob- be obtained through the UNESCO bluth; Other Side of the Day,, byDrawn, by Gerald W. Johnson; Invited to Cuba' Party and on North avenue near the Sub- ving in the town and knowing didates for reelection. 1 only, all of which will expire at the lems, these meetings have been Publication Service. 475 Fifth Hilda S. Krech; Heaven in your Brighter Than a Thousand Suns* In keeping with the- December urban Trust Company. he history of the community and Deadline for filing of petitions ••••;•-••;>•.•$ valuable^to our own national pol- fund's annual meeting next Febru-v by candidates is January 2 under, Avenue. New York 17, N. Y. - Hand, by Norah Lofts; The Burn- by Robert Jungle; House of Your theme, "The Golden Rule," Cub ' Following Santa's arrival in ary. At that time 12 directors will the citizens' viewpoints and wishes icymakers, who . must, .know the UNESCO publications (catalog ing Man, by Stephen LongstreeL Dreams, by Waldo A. Kirkpatrick; Pack 176 has Invited *S children town Saturday morning, he will 'or the kind of town • they want JAME8 E. MeGOVNET BENKY M. BOAKDMAN MRS. FORREST P. DEXTER new legislation moving the date to mind of the Nation to arrive at be elected by the fund's member- 40 days before the election instead on request) may be ordered Young Men See Visions, by At Home With Tomorrow, by Carl from the Janet Memorial Home set up headquarters to a trailer oh ship and 12 others will be appoint- heir community to be was of sound policies which will enjoy Mary. Mian; After the Glory, by Koch; Grand Canyon, by Joseph in Elizabeth to attend a Christ- North Union avenue across from great importance in this connec- of the previous ;20-day period. continuing public support. through the International Docu- from DIIBAMIY^ ed, one by each of the fund's par- MOL.TON BAKNKTT ments Service, Columbia Univer- Helen T. Miller; The Bell, by Iris SSI at 11 the police headquarters parking tion. Mr. LaCorte said that activ- .•.'••'•••:.¥ January 2 also is the deadline for . During the past 3 years the Na- ticipating ageUceis. Of the 12 registering to vote in the school sity Press, ,2960 Broadway, NewMurdoch; From the Terrace, by lot. There he will interview boys elected directors, four will be for ity in groups, and organizations Post Office tional Commission has promoted a John O'Hara; A Man Had Tall GUARANTEED LEHIGH Special Representative and girls on their Christmas plans election. • •- •'• number of locally led ''Citizen York 27.N.Y. three-year terms, four for two was of importance to a cbmmis- A . description of the plan for Sons, by Martha Ostenso; The Mer- and pass out candy canes. Business Unit doner. It was agreed that educa- M. B. C. Belden presided at Mon- Consultations." These are getting a. at s:*s years and four for one year. / Set to Handle day night's meeting and appointed, the "grassroots" leadership of Citizen Consultations and other ger, by Sterling Quintan; Return CLEAN COAL Santa Claus will be in his frail- Every contributor to this' fall's tion and vocational experience general information about of the Stranger, by Dorothy J. Miss Pat Haromett were likewise of considerable as- a nominating committee to pre- America to study and make rec- Y«t W« Am tagging You Stove ot Hot. er from noon to 5 pjn. this Satur- Campaign is automatically a mem- Installs New Season Rush pare a new slate of officers • for ommendations both to the Fed-UNESCO and National Commis- Roberts; Brother to the Enemy, by day and again on December IS and ber of the United Fund and is in- sistance in preparing for the Job. sion activities, Including a biBar- t Splcer; Anna and Her Daugh- To Savo Monty —' Try Ut. With the seasonal increase in presentation at the Joint Commit- eral Government and to their own Hen Om week omfy! -,i,..'.'' .- M. He also will hold court in Ms vited to attend the annual meet- Mr. McAteer also mentioned the tee's annual meeting on March weekly newsletter, is available ters, by Dorothy E. Stevenson; Buy A Ton 1W» trailer from 4 to 7 p.m. on Decem- the mail load already becoming communities .on such problems as ing Officer Slate Mew Jersey State League of Mu-apparent. < Postmaster Arthur F>. 16. Serving on the nominating "The National Interest and Foreign •from: The U.S. National Commis- Prospects are Pleasing, by Honor • Our Coal Is CUakse Free I. - tJLMi SeelowDuB«i^»£aj«i1yoiineoiBn«ra1>le ber 8, 10, IS, 16,18 and 19. Serving with Mrs. Redden are Milton ' Barnett of Barnett's f Continued on Page 9) sion for UNESCO, Department of fc. W. Tracy; To Keep This Oath, • Has Leas Ash CMl Metz today announced his sched- group are: R. S. Young, 23 Parker Languages," '"The American Citi- •9tam ptvasatMna mUh RoyalJtSkj For the convenience of shop- Mrs. Fanris Swackhamer, Mrs. Jon Wines and Liquors was installed ule oft extra hours for Post Office avenue, chairman; Mrs. Walter tffl State. Washington 25, D.C. by Hebe Weenolsen. j1 ^ak^Bi^gft S^B^B^H^^BL ^sja^gaesai1 ^B^tf^aiBA^SaBflBSai ^Bk ^kil^B^^kV^Bfta^ gen's Stake in the Progress of Less pers, local stores will be open un- W. Hoffmann, Robert Leary and as president of the Cranford Busi- windows to help handle the Christ- Keve, 18 Hillcrest avenue, and - «•• onp jrppi ^BIHBBW M ocaicr, sloped Areas of the World,^ til 9 p.m. each weekday from now Howard M. .'Siegel, all presently ness Association at the annual mas rush and also reported the Mrs. Thomas Nolan, 321 Retford The only gift is a portion of thy- Extreme License, by Jerome until Christmas. members of the board of directors. dinner meeting last night in School Board self;—Rdlph-Waldo Emerson. Allied Cool i youthful renting of-a vacant building to avenue. iohal Traveler and Host" Appointments were announced by Markos Restaurant. . serve as a depot for incoming par- During his first three-year term . UnHedT Fund President Joseph Other new officers seated were: on~the~school"boardr"Mrr"McGov-— Question — How can my organ- • :• \ .:'- '. Clara Low Memorial Hans-Move— eel post and to assist in dispatch- eation cooperate in the work of Kohn. . Vice-presidents, Stuart McFadden ney has served as chairman of its A meeting of the fund's 1958 ing packages from the main build- 1 »NESCO? , Fund Account Opened and Lewis Goldberg; secretary, ng. long range planning committee, Answer — Most national organl- Establishment of a Clara Low campaign committee has been Morris Siegel; treasurer, Sidney Of Offices new buildings committee and at- called by Chairman Clarence Fritz Board of Education offices will Business windows at the Post ttlons nnmiiy^fofl members to f . Memorial Fund. dedicated to com- Nunn, and executive secretary, Office will be open from 8:30 a.nv. tendance committee and as a mem- 5.3 ie U. S. National Commission are- pletfon of the lounge'of the Cran- for this Saturday morning to re-Marie B. Knipe. . be moved out of Cleveland School ber of the buildings and grounds view the results of the mail follow- Directors for the ensuing year on or before next September' to to 5 pjn. on Saturdays, December committee. . . - tord Dramatic Club Theatre in up campaign conducted during the make room for the overflow of 13 and 20, and from 2 to 5 p.m. on honor of the organization's former will be Winfleld Kohler, retiring Currently a 'member of the ad- but two weeks. Mr. Fritz indi- president; Past Presidents Buddy students from Brookside Place Sundays, December 14 and 21. H. RANDALL HEGER DAVID N. TYRE visory committee for the Bayway director was formalized this week cated that an almost final report school. It was learned" yesterday Monday, December 15, through with the opening of a bank ac- Bergen and Edwyn Lewis, Eugene Community Center, he belongs to EXTRAORDINARY VALVES of the drive should be available Leshner, A. Nathaniel Pierce, from Edward Gill, public relations Friday; December 19, the windows the First Presbyterian Church here count in the fund's name, with for the community and participa- chairman of the board. will be open from 8:30 ajn. to- 6 Jain Starr, club treasurer; auth- Charles H. Ray, Ellis Robinson and formerly was a member of its- ting agencies by that time. and Martin Tlttman. .. Mr. Gill said local realtors have p.m. Service will return to normal Open House to Mark Endingfinance committee. He also- fat a onied to sign chfcfcs,'..; Accdiding to Ur. Fritz, the been asked to look for suitable business hours starting' Monday, former Republican Committeeman Contributions ii»ay be sent In The new president' has been a fund's temporary headquarters at partner in Barnetfs Wmes" andquarters for the board either in a.December 22, the postmaster said. for the 12th district. are of Mrs. Bverard Kempshall oX 338 Walnut avenue will be closed, store or house! and the board could Mr. Metz reported the building Of Semester at Adult School Mr, ' McGovney, a resident of- 91 Cranford avenue. . ' Liquors since 1M6. A graduate of ca after this week-end. Permanent New York University, he served move as early as February 1, ifat 45 High street, formerly occu- More than 600 Cranford area residents will conclude 10 weeks of Cranford for 18 years. Is a division M Kempshall reported this headquarters have still not been in the Army five years during adequate facilities were located. pied by Callahan Equipment C study Tuesday evening as the 10th annual fall semester of the Cranford head in the refining division at (Qmttevfd m Psg* I) arranged for.' World War II and again during the The board member said Grant has been rented for use by the Post Adult School enids at Cranford High School with an open house. ; the Bayway Refinery of Esso With Dry Ckanhf School had been considered but Office from-now through Christ- Dr. Kenneth W. Iversen, presi- Standard Oil. He has worked in !:•;• Korean conflict and holds the rank '*••••:. ''"'• that school trustees have almost mas. He said the building has two Various technical, mechanical (Craanrd Only) BOTALVIXVIT iuno MAKBQT of captain. He served as treasurer dent-director, today invited all of the business association during ruled this, out since Union Junior truck entrances which will greatly Cranford area residents to attend trades,.cost control and operations BoosterSpeaker tcStress College will not vacate the build- facilitate the handling of mall Grail Forecasts assignments,for Esso. He holds a \ • MAPUCREST the past year and also has been the open house anytime between • i- SBBBi • < • ' " . .. - v- ^SMTA^Bi^EWSM^^'^Ba' ing before next September and loads. B.S. degree from Colorado State a director. there is a possibility that it may 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. There will be Last year marked the first time Excellent Skating; an opportunity to view the work University, where he majored in Responsibilities of Athletes He is secretary' of the Union not be vacated before February, the local Post .Office found it nec- chemistry.- He resides at 502 Lin- Responsibilities of students who .participate fan athletics will be County Retail Liquor Dealers As- 1960. in the classrooms and various ex- den place and ' has two children mi *™ KM sociation, a director of Congrega- essary to use a secondary depot to Flood Rink Now hibits of work done by the stu- : stressed by Joe Barile, basketball coach at Bound Brook High:School, Mr. Gill said the board will re- help in handling- the mail load. in the local schools. • , 1 tion Emanuel. Roselle, and a mem- quire space-for the superintendent, If the cold weather keeps up, dents. Mr. Boardman, a resident of fefef*, :^' 9:15 a.m. to SM in a talk at the annual fall sports dinner sponsored by the Cranford ber of Diogenes Lodge 22, F & AM, Used then was the present head- Boosters' Club in the high school secretary and board meeting room quarters of Cranford Lodge of there will be good skating this A graduation program will be Cranford for 17 years, is chief of of Hillside; Captain N. R. Fluke held by the dog obedience class, cafeteria at 7 o'clock tonight for a period of about three years. Elks, which at that time had notweek at the rink on the Walnut (Continued on Page 9) Post 335, VFW, and Beta Gamma The board offices were located in while the community chorus will 99c Valuo i The guest speaker will-develop Sigma, national honorary business yet been renovated for use by theAvenue School grounds, Township the theme that school athletes "are a store on North Union avenue Elks. offer a Christmas concert in the society." Mr, Barnett is marriedmore than a quarter of a century Engineer Patrick J. Grail, said to- school auditorium under the direc- really a very select group, receiv- and has three children. He re- Postmaster Metz again appealed ing extra attention and special ago. to local residents to do their day. tion of James Lcnney. First Aid :; ; r! LUSTRE CREME liquid Shampoo sides hi Roselle. S|i:^'-;i|V;V'. --.. ,' V-.;••': treatment," and should reflect this Christmas mailing early to help The skating rink, constructed Enrollment at thc( current fall Guest speaker was Leonard New- semester was among the highest — plus —• ••••...-. in their conduct, attitude and lead- ton of Opinions Research, Inc. of the members of his staff dispatch last year by the public works de- Squad Elects cards and parcels in time for the in the school's 10-year history. Harris S. Warner, treasurer of 69c • ' ' ' ' ' '' • ership in the school. Princeton, who spoke on results Police Offer partment, was cleaned and flooded We were particularly pleased Mr. Barile has been basketball of recent opinion polls. Several holiday. Buying stamps for Tuesday. Mr.. Grail reports that the Cranford First Aid Squad for coach at Bound Brook fbr 11 years, Christmas mail now will save time this semester with the large num- the past two years', was elected to ^ftrS^ ,.,, . -• 3for 11J5 •../-• . V;, COLGATE Tooth Paste new members were welcomed by the department Is waiting for aber of new courses which proved and last year his cagers won the President Kdhler, who presided. Holiday Aid later for both patrons and postal succeed Edward Rouvet as presi- Am MrtgtaMtag assortment of Sandy M^- state championship in Group S. employes, the postmaster stressed. metal fence and should have It into be popular with Cranford resi- dent at a meeting Monday evening Police Chief Lester W. Powell dents," Dr. Iversen said. Doaald sport stririsla chech^, stripes, *eHds B0TH69< Previously he was at PJaJnfield today issued a warning to shop- Mr. Metz asked also that pack- another week. in the squad's headquarter* build- High School for three .years, as- ages be wrapped and tied securely The new courses include: Art me. . wd novelties. Choose from a host of do- Christmas Party pers to be alert for thieves, pick- Other improvcnierrfs include for beginners, ballet for beginners, mestic and imported fahrJes inehsding wash sisting in basketbaU and football pockets and check forgers during and addressed- clearly. Sorting A charter membe*, Mr. Harris and coaching baseball. mall and cards, into separate groups black-top to.be applied to part of a workshop for parents and youth has served in many capacities For 1,200 Children the Christmas sh6pping period leaders called "Communicating *n wear daeron/eotton. Sites S, M, L, XL. He was graduated in 1938 from and also announced the inaugura- for local and out-of-town delivery the seeded area which surrounds, since the squad was organized in MEN'S FURNISHINGS, " Rutgers University, where he also will help speed delivery, he the rink. Children insist on throw- With the Adolescent," cosmetics, 1953. It was noted that the squad Mapped by Lions tion of a pedestrian safety pro- hair and skin care, conversations GOERKFS SECOND FLOOE Played ISO-pound football and war gram for the holiday season. said. ing stcnes and sticks on the freez- passed the flve^/ear mark - on on the basketball and - lacrosse Entertainment will be provided Russian and conversational Span- The chief said that addition* Residents also were reminded of ing ice, Mr. Grail* said, and it is November 1 and in that time had teams. Following graduation he by the Cranford Lions Club for the new postage rates—four cents ish. answered close to 2,000 calls. Mr. ENVELOPES 1400 local youngsters at the club's officers will be assigned for patro hoped the black-top will help to Dr. Iversen said the adult school assisted inx football, coached bas- per ounce for first class domestic Harris will be the squad's fourth annual Christmas party on Decem- and traffic duty to handle the sca- prevent this mischief. appreciates the cooperation of var- wlestrlaB net mail, which is forwardabie and president at Kcyport High SchooL her 2 at.9:S0 a.m. at the cran- tumabte, and three cents for A kicKboard also will be placed t Other officers were named as fol- Honor guests at tonight's dinner ford Theatre, it was announced vehicular traffic. two ounces for third class domestic' courses. He cited the Cranford Officers assigned to the business around the edge of the rink, Mr. lows: Vice-president, J. Jerome will be more than 100 members this week. mial, which is unsealed and Grail noted. The rink is flooded League of Women Voters, which Raftis; recording secretary, Thomas The club held a joint meeting area will have a supply of safety neither -forwardable nor return- arranged the "Our Town." course; $17?Valu< Of the vnr»Uy fnntfc^^, IwyT and leaf lets to distribute to pedestrians to a depth of 12 inches in the center McKenna; corresponding secretary^ Sw«»tei^aTidrSkirts^ cross country teams and their Sane Nuclear with the Twin Bora club of able: land 8 inches on the sides., (Continued on Page I) William Boydrtreasurer," Retiring Roselle-Roselle Park Tuesday seen disregarding safety rules. 79c PALMOUVE RAPID SHAVE conchsc, as .well as the cheer lead- *^The New Jersey Traffic lay/ re- President Rouvet, who also be- Fur Trimmed ers and their sponsors. night at the Coach and Four. John feomes a trustee; finance officer, Fashioned in Misses Sizes Policy Unit Plans Left*, Twin Boro president, headed quires pedestrians to observe the -plu.- The coaches will+b|ELjntroduced safe-walking rules under penalty William Wheaton, and historian, and Untrimmed by D. Richard French, Booster a delegation of IB members. Old Dobbin Reigns a t Greens ShowEugene Foerst. Cranford Meeting Paul Buonaguro, assistant princi of a fine up to $90." the leaflets - $1.00 SCHtCK RAZOR & 12 Blades Club president. read. "All pedestrians are traffic Gaiety," warmth and fond mem- Frank Helck was elected to 5.99 Clarence L. Fritz will lerve as The Cranford Chapter of the Na- pal of Cranford Junior High School, serve as squad captain, assisted showed the film, "Our Town,|r and are required to observe traffic ories will be kindled this after- toastmasier, and the Invocation tional Committee for'a Sane Nuc signals, cross at crosswalks, cross john Colanerl, first lieutenant; and Rog.7.98 to 12.98 1 produced, by Esso Standard Ol noon at 2 p.m. with the opening ol ia*td,Kfeyour 119.9S . twill be by the Rev. Robert Bloaro, lear Policy, has arranged for at right angles to curb, give mo- the sixth annual Christmas greens' ithony; LaRo»a, second Ueuten- rt'ctpr of Trinity Church. Co. He spoke on student partici- tf^TfTj1WrefB«it nt agent Hand tailored «baturkr coats in the atast state-wide open meeting to be held pation in the International Geo- tor vehicles the right of way if i show, "Home for Christmas," atf Take advantage of tkb. spedal sale and Greetings win be extended b/ is necessary to cross where there Mr. Rouvet, Mr. Warner and first-' popular fabrics, eoiMred and sUhouettes. at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in the Educa physical Year. Sherlock Hall. lave! Classic Cardigan and Novelty Public Safety Director Nicholas are no crosswalks, and walk on Staged by the Garden Club of MJ\ Raftls were appointed state Glamourous fur trhjvmed eoata. Misses sad St. John LaCorte, Superintendent tional Building of Cranford Mctho Blind Seal drive returns hav< the left side of the road facing ap- delegates, with Mr. Colartcri, Mr. Sweaters. light and Dark washable Orlons dist Church. ,'' reached $1,457.80. Dr. Gil Hind Cranford, the show will continue Proportioned Peti^Blieg. of Schools dark W. McDermith. ( proaching traffic If it is necessary through tomorrow, opening at 11Helck and Mr. Dclaney as alter- and Tycoras. Sites SMt. SHm, Gored, nnd Principal G. Frank Zimmerman. The speaker^will be Robert Gil man reported. He also said thai to walk in the roadway." nates. • Famous Brand Tkaats in Misses, Junior Dr. Clark W. McDermith, super a.m.. The show will close at 9 P-*n. Pleated Skirts in asserted Platds, Solid*, and Charming Rudd, president of more of Hew York City, exccutlv Chief Powell also urged Christ on both days. Plans were made for a children's and Custom sixes . . . the Board of Education. intendent of schools, had requested mas shoppers to observe the fol- Checks and Stripe*. Sises lt>lt. secretary of the American Friends Kcynoting the theme, the stage Christmas party.on December 20. Reg. W.95 to 85.M Now SS.M Silver trophies will be presented another Keystone Visual' Screen lowing precautions: A committee consisting of Mr. Service Committee and a founding ins Instrument tor testing students' display will portray an interpreta- Reg. 41.00 to 5I.M Now 3§.§# 'o senior lettermen as follows: Do not carry large sums o tion of "Over the River and Dclaney, Mr. Colaneri, Edward - • . SPORTSWEAR, .Footbalb George Abdo, Pete member of the National Commit- eyes. The lions have two in usemoney when shopping. Dehmcr, T. V. Rdlly, Anthony, BETTER COAT SALON, in the public schools, and a third Through the Woods." Under the GOERKE'S THIRD FLOOR Andersen, Glenn Anderson, Dave tee for a Sane Nuclear P*ollcy. Do riot place handbag on direction of Mrs. C. C. Goodfcllow, LaRosa and Mr. Rouvet will ar- GOERKE'S SECOND FLOOR DRUG Boyd. Seymour Chaimovich, Daher is needed. He said the club ha: counter while examining rnerchan range to have Santa Claus on There will be a discussion of Jr., and her committee, old Dobbin El Koury, Mike Gentile, ftlch Mar- made arangements to deliver an disc. hand for the affair. •' 'OfDiSUEANCE v future plans for formation of and his sleigh have been glamor- 34 Eastman St. Cranfottl^.J. °y. Robert Lawrence. Ron Ma- other in the near future. Do not carry handbags suspend ized to a. point that njtiy well es- Captain's report for November' turn ''*»y, Alvoy Mitchell. Frank Par- New Jericy committee and a re- Guests at the meeting were ed from the shoulders in crowded tablish a new standard for Santa showed 52 calls answered, includ- 1fitp.Crm* Tltottra) Rlt-Ho. Joe Peters, Mickey Talia- port of the petition campaign di Robert Lehr of Cranford and Wen area*. and hin reindeer, the chairman re- ing 28 emergencies. 22 transporta- * Look For These And Many Other Money Saving Values FREE DCUVWy-- TEL, WUOOI 44100 Willlam Washbournc. Joe reeled at the cessation of nuclear dell H. Woodslde, Summit, Lion* Do not purchase* merchandise of- ports. tion cases, three service calls antf International counselors, and Vic fered by strangers. and William McCord. weapon testing. This petition, con Several years ago Dobbin was one standby. Three calls Were' Throughout The Entire Store! tor Johansson, Berkeley Heights, Do not leave, packages in can created for the Garden Club by Out of the county and one out of. ««cer: Herb Wlese. Michael tabling 50,000 signatures, was deputy district governor. where such articles may be seen. Charles L. Lose, Jr., jiind he hasthe state. Spalding, Richard Staiger, Robert flown to Geneva* Switzerland, oi .Never leave your motor vehicle HERE I GO AGAIN—Dobbin and his sleigh, will be the featured been seen at every greens show. The out~of-«Ut« call was made Ramshiw, Peter Ridley, Peter November 11 by two couriers from .. The board of trustee* of thUnlocked or the key in the ignition attraction at the Cranford Garden Club's greens show today and This year Dobbin's seniority and for an •infant with an obstructed; tort #.7 *^°»ch, Robert Ferro, Kenneth Cranford Boys' Camp Association switch. tomorrow. Of humble origin. Dobbin is a synthesis of a discurded transformation job by Mr. Lose trachea who had to be rushed W Two Free Parking Lots—No. I, West Jersey and Price Sts. . . . , North of last Jersey the United States. will review the past season's ac Chief Powell added that the per- No. ^fup, Charles Johnson, and Rich- . The meeting is open to all real Ironing board, corn stalks, five bales of salt hay and thousands ot has given him a place of honor on Babies' Hospital in , 8t. . . . Shop Witt A Ccaronlent ChargarPlate 1-lftt Store Hours:fe» AJM. to 10 PM- ard McFadden, manager. tiviUes at a meeting at 7:30 p.m sonnel of the Cranford Police De- ^ardsjjf Hsh line. Neither snow, nor ^cct, nor mice have kept the stage where he and his load- only institution in the area wittr Cross Country; David King. Ar- dents of New Jersey, and the pub Sunday at the home of Presided partment will be available to assist on Pag* 9) P. J. Grail. 107 Holly street. (ComtfaMMd o» Pmg* t) him from ^"V'"g ma appeafancti at the annual holiday show. (CoatsaiMa «i Past 9) lie is invited to attend;

/ ;I ... THE CRAHFORD CmZEK AKD CHRON1CLEV THURSDAY,.DECEMBBl 4, Fife Two THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1958 Page Three holder and a Palla-Tray, produced gaye 200 Mui^of active service npunced. . Iselin. Mountainside and Westfleld. First A . through January 3 and will reopen announced the birth of a son, Jay I past few days. - the sale is held is granted by the ior representative of the Junior T by the Typco Junior Achievement In addition to servicing rigs, build- *n- W«.—S_ w 1 M ***ti«i »»_• .__u.u&.» ^igf _£ Va*>kl«iA.». * Township Committee. Better Air Express I The two towns in the Newark A new scheduled air express •' (CtmHnuet• from, Face 1> for business on January 6. WUUam. November 25 at Muhlen- Proceeds will be used for the Red Cross. vehicle service operating between Company, were won by Miss Ken- ing and equipment.v^ Junior Seiivieel^gm Fetes berg Hospital, Plainfleld. The LegioijTree express terminal area have been dall and Miss Prista, respectively. a bro'neiboacope for use on chil- youth, welfare and Americanism She was the recipient of the Service Due Here designated up to this time as "off- Newark Airport and Elizabeth will It was announced that new couple's other children are James programs of the post aimed at Miss Valla In Training fourth annual nurses' scholarship airline" offices which Involved a link the seven communities into dren of that age. Births Davis and Janis Lee. The ma- service to the community, state •• "I -A I love a hand that meet* my own jackets Will be delivered for dis- frovmpntil Members at TeaMr. and Mrs. Edward M, Chris- Sale Begins award sponsored by the Village Cranford and Garwobd have transfer ot trallic between: the ' a single, rapid pickup and delivery . There are ^now 35 members In A tea for the provisional members of the Cranford Junior Service ternal grandparents are Mr. and and nation." At Iowa Nursing School with a grasp thai causes tome sen-, tribution by the end of this" week. tie. Jr., of Mountain View, Calif., Improvement Association and also been designated as direct air ex- offices and the rail express termi- belt. This will'eliminate the extra the squad and last month they League given by the league's sustaining members, was held Tuesday. Mrs. John Fricke of Retford ave- Cranford Post 212 is sponsor of / Enrolled in the three-year press offices effective December nals on the Hudson River. I time and handling p'lus the rail ex- sation,—F. S Osgood ; . ,, : announced the birth of a daughter, nue and the paternal grandparents ScitUrday Cub Pack 76, Boy Scout Troop nurses' training course at Jennie received the first Cranford Twig a'f the home of MraiCharles F. Hansel, 309 North Union avenue^ 17. J. B. Pinnin, -eastern manager } press charge to the shipper for Catherine Noble, on November 26 are Mr. and Mrs. James W< Rudd Eifthrrmnuni Christmas tree sale 76 and Explorer Post 476 and also Edmundson Hospital, Council award for her outstanding wdrk as Five other towns, which hav.e Mrs. Charles F. ftansel, Jr., was in O'Connor Hospital, San Jose, of the Air Express Division of been assigned the same designa- .the haul between the towns and of 31 Parkway Village. of^Cranford Post, 212, American sponsors an annual oratorical con- Bluffs, la., is Marie Louise Valla, a volunteer at Overlook Hospital. ,_.rman of the tea committee, as- also guests at the tea. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Cle- Railway Express Agency, an- tion^are Avenel. Clark. Colonia, (rail express terminals. Under the sisted by Mrs!-Alexander B. Cloud, •Legion, will begin Saturday and test at Cranford High School and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ment of 8 Hamilton avenue are Lee Terrell Frederick, spw' of ! operating procedure in, the past, Mrs. Edgar H. Uliller, Mrs. Wil- Presiding at the tea table were " Mr. and Mrs..Thomas Coates op continue through December 23 on sends two delegates to New Jersey Valla of 24 Madison avenue. ' ' ••>-/v,i!*itt»e,".'.t5. the: maternal grandparents, and 1107 Hollywood drive. Linden, ajri- Boys' State. Mr. and Mrs. W. KenneJiT Fred- [ express vehicles transferred the liam F. Hanzl, and Mrs. Henry M. Mrs. E. Milton Boyette. president; township property on Springfield Miss Valla, who was born in the : traffic "between the rail terminals Mr. and jrfrs. Christie; Sr., of nounce the birth, of their .tirst avenue near North Union avenue, same Iowa hospital IB years ago, erick of 107 Eastmanx station Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Madonia Assisting Mr. Fordham in plan- ing season. . - Department will be held at tire and • car crashed Into a tel, of 602 North Union avenue are re- ning for the sale have been Com- Of the $4,000 profit from the, GUEST INSTRUCTOR — Rod Strong, an international figure in ceiving congratulations on the birth headquarters from 3 to 5 p.m. De- mander Patric L. Williams, How- four Christmas tree sales to da*e, FOR YOUR pole in Route 1 at Woodlawn ave- ' the dance world, will be guest instructor for a class of Yvette's of their second daughter, Christine, cember 21 under auspices of Cran- ard L. Arnesen, Fred M. Bauer, the Cranford First Aid Squad, 'nue* Linden. Dance Studio, 33 Chester Lang place, from 3:30 to 5 p.hv. Tuesday on November 19 .at St. Elizabeth ford Local 37, FMBA, and the Harold H. Brown, Roland R. Gra- Cranford Welfare Association, the Albert DiTuUlo. 19. of 37 South at Veterans' Memorial Home. "Mr. Strong, billed as combining the Hospital in Elizabeth. Firemen's Club, , ham, Jr., David B. Thompson, F. Cranford Boys' Baseball Leagues Union avenue, operator of the car, rhythmic qualities of tap dancing with the dynamic movement Gifts .will be distributed to those Edwin Winter and Kenneth H. and the Cranford Public Library t attending and refreshments will be is listed in satisfactory condition and freedom of ballet and modern, has performed in 16 countries O- Mr. and Mrs. James W. Rudd, Connolly. ' have been among the major re- Shopping Convenience 1 at St. Elizabeth Hospital; Eliza- Jr_ of 408 Central avenue have served. A portable building and posts cipients!, v/ . in six, years. He was invited to dance at the command perform- The FMBA also is planning for beth. Joseph lfoditz, 23. of 10 New ance for the president of France at the Paris Opera House two on the lot were erected during the Use of Ihe property on which * t street, a passenger in the car, is and every week-day night a square dance to be held at 8 p.m. in poor condition at the same hos- years in succession. , January 16 at Evergreen Lodge, Except Saturdays g: pital. X«asGift Springfield. This affair-will be • . • . ' v . s . 'til Christmas at Goldberg's open to the public. Proceeds will Thomas L. Kitzler, 85. of Eliza- in Union County. go. io the local's sick and death December 6 and 13 * beth, who was seriously hurt, told Six Jr. Achievers Door prizes of a handy book you'll find shopping benefit fund. Edward Rouvet is police his station wagon was cut CHANTILLY chairman of the arrangements off by the car and forced into the Attend Dinner committee. pole. Police said the car operated a pleasure ... TALC AND At a recent meeting, the local by DiTulio then went out of con- Six Cranford students attended Xnas Gift Ideas! voted to sponsor a team next sea- HILCO HOLDERS trol and also struck the pole. the annual banquet of the Execu- rOILETTE WATER] son in the Cranford Boys' Baseball The three men were taken to tive-Foreman's Club of Union Leagues. Leonard Dolin was'ap- the hospital by the Linden Volun- County recently at the Euzabeth- REVLON .00 pointed as the team's representa- teer Ambulance Corps according to Carteret Hotel, Elizabeth, honoring tive. Theodore A. Chamberlain NORTH UNION AVE. BRIDGE 64)234 Lt Mario B. Brienza who was in 50 Union County young business TOP BRASS THINGS UNDER THE TREE presided. \ charge of the investigation. people. The hospital reported Kitzler Local Junior Achievers chosen to MEN'S SET suffered a possible concussion, pos- represent their Junior Achieve- "quality apparel tor: Psychiatric Clii sible fractures of the ribs and right ment Company on the basis of in- Maida arm. and lacerations of the right dividual 'achievement were: Bar- SCHEI Board Stan* IS leg and lower right arm requiring bara Harris, Aileen Kendall, Louise DRUG STORE three sutures. Prista. David Bean, William F. Open Evenings 'til 9 FREE PARKING Met by Cranford Three Ways to Please DfTtaHiot injuries were listed as Dennis, Jr., and Ernest Boyd. BEHIND THE STORE Sooth atkLWabmt Avenue* ^S^^^^^^^^^^^^^^a**"—^•^^W^^fc^MSSWJSSlSSjeV^'i^SJS^PiW'^"*^SB^Sj^S^ar^Sj^' The boardVpTtrustees of the Un- 'Speeches^ IB HOtlH *«L, TtMcriptioni Sine* 1W ion" County^PsyehJatrtc^Cllnlchas a Lady on Christmas Day Uoos of the scalp requiring 10 su-H. Mosler, Jr., national president

adopted^a resolution outlining its •' * • • possjble of Junior Achievement; Philip ,C- dislocation of the right shoulder, expansion policy for the future, it Lei the temperature drop! Who cares, when Ottoman, president of Union DRUG STORE announced today. The clinic, Pick the kind of lingerie that she prefers: abrasions of the forehead, and lac- County Junior Achievement, and toes are snuggle-soft inside your Goto etaMona ^sW.^^-.*i •! J • • • service to county communities in Pajamas, gown, or peignoir. Boots. They're thenerfectprotection against requiring 90 sutures. president of Junior Achievement Ktttler. pottee *aid, was pinned the last two years, stated that its Then, choose them in Robinson's versions the very worst the weather can do. And just behind the steering wheat, W$ taw MM* future expansion would be in com- come see our delightful, new fashions. ear, they said; was demolished. munities with active local commit- softest, pastels or white in nylon. The pole was snapped in two by tees working to. support the service the impact bat the top part of it '• ••"•""••• *v-«i with adequate funds from local Finally, let them be rich with detail . . . was kept from raiting by the .tele- sources. ' r phone wires, police said The board made it "plain that the the exquisitely delicate touches ' Howard lerris. It, of Winneld, new policy would not be permitted also accused DiTullio of being the to deprive any community now re- every woman loves! driver of a car which collided with ceiving service of its share of treat- his vehicle about SO minutes earl' ment and that it would help all, *, ier at the Bayway traffic circle, ••••• •••••• .ymm%. community groups obtain or in- potfcesaJd. ' '-' -'. crease a share of clinic services. Farrls told pottee to pulled to With the AhofldYou Support of the.clinic by the , the sMe of the road after the left Genuine One-piece Alliga- Cranford United Fund already .95 front of his auto was struck. He meets the standard, set by the Will tor Belt Black or Brown. board, it was announced. The said he sjsnadad ths othet car to $10.00 ffoDow but instead the driver took ^ ^C«n Sava Cranford committee is headed by off a* a*]* rate of spsa*. F*rrjs Imported: English Morocco Robert M. Crane. The resolution, adopted at a re- said he lost *hr car in traffic Ledflier Belt backed with f ••kSSSiBBlBBBVft^'''•fl*Jk — MsBSBBBB^l ' SBBIWISBISBBBBA '*'% cent board meeting, lists as the two Saddle Leather. Black or requirements that must be met m Brown. $150 before adequate clinic service can be provided in a given commun- ity: (1), an active community com- mittee, organized and working in the community, and <2) contributed ,.T^ funds of approximately 50 cents 4H "~~ •-mj- per capita, based on the population MUOWS RES. $0.65 of the community. Of this amount, BimMVihhkrf ^ViC about ZS cents per capita must : come from local sources and the •'. -O otrjer 25 cents would come from matching county or state appropri- IMPERIAL $0.89 ations. Blondod Whltkoy ^ % Gal. Divorce Decree Granted To Local Resident vw Mrs Frances B. Orlando of 198 BRIEN'S Deluxe $0.95 Elizabeth avenue has been granted 1VaGalA . a divorce from A. Stephen Orlando the kind ot service BOURBON Y of Hoselle Parkin a decree entered in Superior Court, Newark, by i*rvv»raT-" * ***'«"•»*• *** most, and BkEfiW "" 'lt> the sind.W insurance Wallets by Buxton in Goal Judge Lawrence Cavinato. The award, was granted follow- .-•f.-'.ll.. service you can get only Skin. Pig Skin andCustonx- from a home town agent: BLUE CHECK ing a hearing October 27. The who is ahwax-s nearby, Finsh Hnseal. grounds were desertion. The plain eager and able to serve London DUtllW GIN from S335 to S115Q tiff was allowed to resume her former name, Frances Berardl- We're independent busi- Buxton Key-Talfiers In a nclli. She is president of Standard Lumber Supply Co., 08 High nessmen—notL employees variety of styles. •. ot an insurance company. street. We advise you according from S1.25 to $3.95 HIRAM WALKER $0.98 COUNTY OF UNION, NUT. to yarn* best interest* and Wl when you have a lofct, we London DistillMi GIN /iG«l. r SEALED PHOPOSALS for Me»t* and ytm and you Meat Product* for Union County Inntl- tutlona will bo received on THURSDAY A Here's a. nylon tricot slip flawlessly fashioned for your shortest, DECEMBER llth. IBM. at 11:010 A.M.. sleekest chemises, sheaths and, for that matter, all the prettiest *;v.;V;: For the protection and In the Meeting Room of the Union County Board of Cho«cn *rrethold fervicr you need, see your Court KOUM, Elliabeth. N«;w J«r*ey. clothes in your wardrobe! Lavished with lace at bodice and side- local independent agent GILBEY'S AU bid* mint conform utrktly with slashed hem. In fabulous colors. Short 32 to 38, Average 32 to 40, to 9 P.M. ... who serves you first. $JL25 •peelfkatlonii, which may be obtained from the Purchasing Department, at London Dry GIN the Court Houx, after December lit, and Tall 34 to 40 5.95 y H 0.1. IBM. COUNTY or UNW B Demure enough for the newest bride, detailed to please the most By: rREDERICK G. SIGSLEH. JR. PurchiuInK Auent sophisticated. Delicately embroidered fleur de lis give "top" in- Adv. reec 13.43 12- terest to provocative sheer above opaque nylon tricot. Star White BELL'S 1 • • • Gloves of Fine Leathers, includ- TOWNSHIP OP CHANFOED and pastels. Gown $8.95. Pegnoir $12.95 ing Pig Skin, Goat Skin, Deer M6AKD or ADJUSTMENT Nonce or DECISION C P.j.'s of well-behaved nylon tricot, sparked with a contrasting trim. SCHER'S, HATHAWAY'S, Skin, line Suedes and Mochas, Notice U hereby given that the B of Adjustment iZonlntfi of the Towiuhl from SS.00 Io J 10.95 of CrunfoVd, N. J., In the County a So right for college, traveling, or just for comfort. In colors you'll Union, held a public hearlnu on Decent Leather-Palm Driving Gloves. ber 1, 1UI, at MS P.M.. at the Munlcl covet: Gypsy Pink, Morning Glory Blue, Sizes 32 to 38. Priced AND BARON'S Of IN8UEANCE pal Building corner North Avenue aui Alden Street, Cranford. N. J.. and col. to please your purse $8.95 — Matching Robe $8.95 LIFE tldered: • /U Application of fitihwh L. Morrt "qaafity apparel io*: on behalf of Min-tha K. PcgMlnv. owne V^ILL BE CLOSED (or a kctback vurlfence

THECRANfreRD CITIZEN AMD CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER TUB CRAWFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. D " "" ' """ Fafe FIv*

Superintendent" of "Weights and ay. Spring Westfield. Hills; a sister, Mrs. Helen Mitchell [-field and the* construction of new covering sane. of the Oranges, and five grand- Commitment Day Measures, advising no solid fuel Born in Copenhagen, Mr. Ernst or poultry licenses or fees collect- bridges on Epping Drive and Dor- 9~-Commi««e» of the Whole, ex- children. "-" SHOP A*P ANY DAY-ANY WEEK-AND YOU'LL DISCOVER... lived in Canada before coming to To Be Observed ed during September. set Drive in Kenilworth: ~" I . pressing thanks and appreciation OBITUARIES Cranford 33 years ago. He re- The Clerk read a communication 5 — "Freeholder Hickok for to Miss Glovanna Mancusi-Un- tired August 1 after 30 years with Mrs. Nary Thorn Smith By Methodists from Ralph Oriscello. Deputy Po- Roads and Bridges Committee, ac- garo on the excellent job per- sky of Fords. .•'•'* the Newark corporation. • KENILWORTH — Mrs. Mary lice Chief of Elizabeth asking that cepting the lowest bid of Road formance,' tendered to the people Henry F. Southard Born in Duryea, Pa^ Mr. Kup- He was a charter member and Thorn Smith, 80,. of 27 Michigan KENTLWORTH — Commitment the parking lot at Caldwell Place Contracting C6. of Westfield, for of Union County; to her capacity former church councilman for 20 of faithfully, repotting to them the Services, were held Tuesday at cho lived in Elizabeth for IS years avenue died Sunday in Rahway Sunday will be pbserved Sunday and Union St. be opened October. work of constructing new stoTtn years of Calvary Lutheran Church! news, while a reporter for the Gray's. 3!8 East Broad street, before moving here six years ago. Memorial Hospital after a long ill- at the Cqrnmunity Methodist 12, 1958 so that the groups to form water sewer in Baltusrol Way, Westfield, tor Henry Franklin He was a member of the Danish ness. , Church at a service of Holy Com- the Holy Name Society Parade Springfield, at $3,335.20 and au-Newark Evening News and ex- He was a chemical still operator Brotherhood, New York, and West- pressing sincere-good wishes and Southard. 84, of 14 Endor lane, She was the widow of Winfleld munion. The Reverend James S. may assemble there.: thorising Director and Clerk to for Merck & Co., Rahway, and had field Chapter of the Old Guard. Tiller, pastor, will speak on the hope for her continued success Mountaihside, formerly of Cran- 'Scott-Smith-who died in May. 1955. Freeholder Bennlnger made a execute agreements covering same. been employed there for 17 years. Survivors are his. wife, Mrs. Church's ministry to the alcoholic in her new undertaking, She lived in Elizabeth .until she motion that this request be granted 6—Freeholder Hickok for Roads ford, who died Friday in Muhlen- A veteran of the Marines in Marie Jepsen Ernst; a daughter. In a meditation entitled "How Con- moved'here 11 years ago. which was duly seconded by Free- & Bridges Committee, accepting, 10—Freeholder O'Brien for berg Hospital, plainfield. World War If. he was a communi- Mrs. Glenn L. Gant of Cranford Mrs. Smith was a former mem- cerned Are You?" Committee,of the Whole, urging A native of New York, Mr. and two grandchildren: holder Hickok and unanimously the lowest bid of Central Construc- cant of Sk Michael's Church and a ber of the Central Baptist Church The Methodist Choir, directed by the Citizens to vote for the Water , Southard lived in Cranford more carried. - tion Co., Inc.k for work of con- memijetejt its Holy Name Society, of Elizabeth;. She is survived by Mrs. William Bridges, will sing the (Continued on Pope 5) 'than 46 years before moving to ; Monthly Itopotte structing*''new bridges on Epping and ainember of the Elizabeth PelcrT. Kempspn several nieces and nephews. • \ ' • anthem, "Though Your Sins Be As Drive and Dorset Drive, Kenil- You'll Save Mountainside six years ago. Mr. Elks. Services were from Qray Me- Monthly reports of the County YOU CAN DEPEND ON THAT ALL THE TIME! Southard was assistant secretary, Services will be held today at Scarjet" by Crosby.'••,.. * Treasurer, 'Superintendent . of worth. at $21^93., and authorizing at AOP! He leaves his wife,. Mrs. Mar- mcrial, 12 Springfield avenue, The Junior and Senior Youth Director, and Clerk to execute assistant treasurer, and stock tha Cure Kupctfo; two sons,. Rob- 10:30 a.m. at Prall Funeral Home,; Cranford, yesterday afternoon. The Weights and. Measures and Home transfer agent of Union Carbide Roselle, fof Peter T. Kempson, 70, Fellowships wil) meet Sunday eve- Demonstration Agent, were re- agreements covering, same. ert and Richard, and a daughter, Rev. James S. Tiller/pastor of the ning at 6:30 and. 7:45, respectively. Corporation until his retirement of 41 Park avenue, who died Mon- ceived and ordered filed. 7—Freeholder Hickok for Com-: Marilyn, all at home; his mother, Community Methodist Church, of- The Reverend Richard Farts, the WILLIAM IV in. 1941 vafterj4"J years with the day in Beth Israel Hospital, New- Report of Committee on Roads mittee on Roads and Bridges, ac- Mrs. Theresa Kupcho, Duryea. ficiated. Burial was in Evergreen church's minister to youth,, will company. ark, after a brief illness. He was and Bridges, relative to bids re- cepting work of constructing new IMHWTED Also, six brothers, Louis, Wil- Cemetery, Elizabeth. > be in charge of .both fellowship SUPtl-RIOHT QUALITY-.* lie was a member of Echo Lake, the owner of a print shop in Ro- ceived.for new bridges on Epping bridge and related work on Win- liam. Paul and Michael, all of Dur- groups. . , Gard«n-Fr*sft Country Club of Westfield, and the yea: Andrei*-, Avooa,. Pa., and Jos-selle Park for 35 years. t,. Drive and Dorset Drive in the Bor- chester Avenue, Union, and au- Scofth Whiilce West field Chapter of the Old Interment will be in Evergreen The Methodist Men's Club will 6ugh of Kenilworth, and newthorizing final payment of $1,- eph, Rosclle, and six sisters, Mrs. Engine Warm-Up observe Ladies' Night, Wednes- Guard. Louis Sapolis and Miss Eleanor Cemetery, Elizabeth. storm water sewer in Baltusrol 855.77, after expiration of 60 days $3.00 Tenth frulH and Vegetables '•Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Born in Perth Amboy,.he lived day at 8:00 p.m. The Reverend Way, between,bridge 41 and 42 in from date hereof. Kupcho, Duryea; Mrs. Joseph Os- Advised by Chief Ben Armstrong, an ordained Pres- Alice Southard, and a niece. Miss troski. Falls, Pa; Mrs. Sal Killino, 34 years in Roaelle Park before the Township of. Springfield, and 8—Freeholder" Hickok for Roads $5i2 Fifth WMIiJHNI moving to Cranford four years ago. GARWOOD—A* December was byterian minister who is currently Dorothy Davis of Cranford. Old Forge, Pa.; Mirs. Fred Fortu- ushemLin with a cold spell, Police recommending award of contract and Bridges Committee, resolving • He retired five years ago. working with the radio station SWEET CORN Rev. Robert G. Longaker, pastor nato, Dunmorc, Pa., and Mrs. Matt Chief Fred Fabtone this week ad- to the lowest bidder/ that the County of Union agrees of the First Presbyterian Church, I 'He was a member of St. Luke's known as "The Voice Of Tangier," Arcarola, New York. vised motorists to give their, car Report of Public Safety Commit- with the Township of Cranford . officiated. Burial was private. Episcopal Church of Roselle and will speak on his recent trip to engines a few moments' warm-up tee giving a brief summary of their and Linden, pursuant to their re- an officer in its Men's Club: He Russia. The public is invited. before starting out on winter days. activities and of a meeting held on quest, to construct certain curbs, John Kupcbo Svend A. Ernst also belonged to Wheatsheaf . This precaution, he said, will shoulders, storm sewers,' reeoii- All beauty and goodness are in September 18,1058. itt wAunrr AVEWTJE John Kupcho, 42, of 127 Bcnja- Svcnd A. Ernst. 65, of IS West Lodge 272, F & AM, and was the minimize the. danger of stalling in struction of existing sidewalks, and of Mind, emanating from God. Following resolutions were on la aetfaa the hcttcr. Ikntnl be min street died last Thursday at Holly street died Sunday in Muh-first president of the Dads' Club traffic. He warned, ' however, driveways, removal of trees and . . ftlUdf»^l»41 / of Roselle Park. . Mary Baker Eddy - . . roll call adopted: . his home after a brief illness. lenberg Hospital, Plainfleld, after against allowing the car to run I—- Freeholder Bennlnger for other incidental work on Raritan U Open Cv*ry Evening FRKlfBROCCOLI A mass was offered Mionday at a brief illness. He was a retired Mr. Kempson was a member of inside a closed garage, because ex- Road and authorizing Director and To business that we love, we rise Public Property Committee, ap- Th« trid*'s Always a Picture St. Michael's Church by the Rev. stationary engineer for Raymond the National Guard in World haust gases frequently contain a betimes, and go at it with delight proving nlne,personnel actions in Gerard Whelan, assistant, pastor. Commerce Corp., Newark. War-1. lethal amount of deadly carbon the Dept of Public Works.- To be sun of having the most tures flush to the edge, without The funeral was held from Gray Services were held yesterday at Survivors include his wife,' Mrs. monoxide. Shakespeare ..--.'. 2 — Freeholder Herlich for Fin- complete album of wedding pic- mounting. •.'"*'' •.l.lto.l«ra»t"»"tlM Memorial, 12 Springfield avenue. Gray Memorial, 12 Springfield ave- Florence Brabyn Kempson; a son, "Play it safe," Chief Falzone tures her budget will «Uow. al- You'll find that today many The best part of beauty is that ance Committee, granting the re- *Fully Cooked Hans Intermtirit was in St. Gertrude nue, with the Rev. Arnold J. Dahl- Norman Kempson of Mountain- urged, "by leaving garage doors most every git? who- gets married wedding photogr offer a 10A29c which no picture can express. \ quest of Minerva Remer, Jajl POTATOES Cemetery, •Woodbridge. The Rev. quist, pastor of the Calvary Luth side; a daughter, Mrs. Myra Nel- wide open during, the warm-up Keeper, for retirement from her today hires a professional photog- special "package il", too. For Francis Bacon , Mark* Doolcy, assistant pastor, eran Church, officiating. . son of Springfield; three brothers, period." \ position on pension, effective Oc- ' raptier. • example, one 8" 10* white Burial will take place today at George of Lavallette, - Eber of leatherette album of 14 pictura, read the committal prayer assisted uutiat WAS* iiuvc f^taw UMMKJ a* f W*-V*^J V- M»»T»--«-»^~y — -- tober 20, 1958 at $2,750. per an- ' Such pictures generally supple- by the Rev. Andrew D. Bachkov- 11 Ji.m. la Fairview Cemetery, Scotch Plains and John of Short — «YHOP8» Or— ment thw traditional posed studio plus one duplicate 5* x T brown leatherette album, may cost about 'Suaar-nghr Qawttty-IO MT JtBBBI FRESH TOMATOES ,r«23c MDHfTUk} OF MEETWO Of THE * — finMhV»lder- rferlich for Fin- ..portrait of the,bride. They con- $125. But for only $3B more, the WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY sist primarily of informal photos UNION COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN FlffiKHOlDKBB ance Committee, approving seven same photographer will include' / ' personnel actions in various de- of the bride and groom with their these p*«v -.. .••;•", to 11* x If or even larger, Small the price quoted is/n>r a mini- HAM SLICES Rahway Assoc. of Insurance STEWING BEEF -'•< ^ Roll call showed nine members PLANNED TO PRESERVE THE "iccordion-type" albums, which mum number—usually 20 or 24. Agents, setting forth a complete present. unfold to display all the pictures But remembefTall you picture- GrltM e list of members of their Associa- NATURAL BEAUTY OF A FINE at one time, are becoming quite 7 Clerk Alliston delivered the taking relauves and friends of tion. this seaiorfs bride-to-be there's RIB STEAKS ~""' "79* SAUSAGE -^ X:55 .ii'f.l ROADS* r Kreeholder Herlich made a mo- One of the current favorites in noyreason to leave your, own Putney, Twoinbly, Ball & Skfd- albums' is white leatherette with £flmeras at home just because a tion thai the minutes of Septem- raore, calling attention.to the con- SIFT OF MAINTAINED IN THE MANNER professional photographer's on of w ber 28th-be approved which was a gold-colored border.. Usually/ HELP YOUR PAYCHECK dition which ejdsttft the crossing the pictures' .are mounted/on the scene. Your pictures of uW seconded by Freeholder Valentine of the1. A!orris %^" BiifTi jftirnplkc •U1III6 OF A WELL-KEPT PARK little incidents and happenings—> GO F'JRTHFP Buy A&P's Dependable Groceries! and unanimously carried. heavy white paper, with^a few where Hobart Avenue/ ends, in inches of white spaceman around offbeat and full of human interest SaflitrBsby FOM CHOPPED SPINACH Following communications re-> Summit and. Hobart 099 Road . to give • framed effect, In other —can make a wonderful wedding ;-,a ceived arid, referred to:— ends in Minburn./ albums we've asm, transparent album all their own. Strafe** AtP trial FINANCE COMMITTEE acetate envelopes hold the pic- —John Van Guilder Atac Campbell, Sheriff, advista* 2r25c that Minerva Rentier, Jail Keepet* Uon and the do m MundNda of familtoa do it aU fha £•* by #•*• has requested retfarentent effective Visitors ar$ always October 20, 1088, under the pro-:haijns' to' provfcle arrested in a garage at 600 W. nag ALL the foods thev like kMt at KOBTZ MAB* ' Jid Honoml Westfleld avenue, Roselle Park, BresMltSprottis 1 4S« Leaflet upon request _. Realty InBtitute where, they reported, a deer was Mtxieon i Offieit ',' ' . " -EMCVM O!fiet DOLE'S BileVJiico 2 *m*U you to flU TOW sftofrpl*a'.mnW...I«W Union County Mosquito Com- ! Henry J. Shaheen of IS North being quartered. Lawrence told Mfltn Wftt pQpptf XAST BROAD- STREET • US tlM STREET^ total You COT THE COST—not your Hit -when mission, Inviting' tljis Board to avnuie, east, has been awarded police he shot the deer hi Maine, GIMMiMNot you shop here. Dent to footed br a haadful of ad- attend a meeting on October SI ati . MWIMItt >LWSJS-0UO^ a certified property manager desig- but failed to produce a-hunting 2 lr 39* vrtawd lew prioaa. Oot 1an by ito cartful |tf four P. It, at their office in Grip** nation by the Institute of Real license for that state.' He was BinbEyi Wax Boats KURTZ MJUUOET aad save wfthmd ford, to discuss plans and budget Oat«»CIOMC : Board of PubUc Worts, advtomij on the basis of qualifications in the that the request of wls-Boird ton €oOM 1 property management field, ed- BMEfoMixodFriit

'. <•« close South Ihiloo Street from* (Continued from, Page 6) Fabric loft* nMrlaw pjpaVrr r;tf, ,v'.'.•-• ucation and experience and evi- QOdweUPlacetoRahwayAvoibtj 1 Referendum in the General Elec- Birds Eyt Peaches Waitnekt asWng tins dence of acceptance: ofca~code of pint SNwRg Braad - K). ta|n over a* • Covaty professional • ethics: tion. 12 ex. u BinbEyeRhabarh ^^^ BsJrway-Avenot ior its «n- The institute is an aniiiate of 11—Freeholder Herllch for Fi- Milw ram DATES ttw kngto within the Town of A ' the National Association of Real nance Committee, approving bills LUNCHEON MEAT zs* Roast Tirkey Slices w—«.-, ^n Estate Boards. and ordering same paid. StftttUM There being bo further business Zest Soap C to e (Brag flrptorail to be considered and upon motion \35 Swatsot'sChlekiaBroasis "--79 Canght with Deer - fort HYDROXCOOKIES .33 atartay Hill area, relative to the 11MT • of Freeholder Bennlnger', duly aa>» - • - mm-L m—M. Tlsai Ftomor Fillet C*p'n Jehn't tyai»aut of Mowatote Avenue -Bat No license seconded by Freeholder Hickok, Charles A. Lawrence, M, of 1W 2 Craiberry SIMO °— ^-1 ^ »• •••If NNNJfl MOT «nl Cip'n John'i re located, nea mth* Berough of New Proridwce Director Hatfleld declared the FritiSoiliops fat, County del and TownaUp of Berkeley Heights. Osborne place, was apprehended meeting adjourned. —-i in favor of • Friday night by Roselle Park police Next regular meeting will be .County parlf Purehafini Agent, advising of ahd Game Warden Amos Harrock held on Thursday, October 23,1958 ZtsiSoap f\wmf M\n \t£ the acceptance of meat bids for ona charge of possession of a deer at ten ajn, DAIRY VALUES! the John E. Runmlls Hospital for out of season. (MRS.) A. ETHEL. ALLISTOH Rittr Braid BrnmRia . StarUst'TaM Fiati Sheriffs Officer* the period of October 8th and 15th. Police said the Jgcal resident Clerk of the Board HaaftTtmaftPasit . 15 < 2 **- He SWISS CHEESE A ki Faacy li—ttlc owttiMin snp of 10 HaSMsttiMTbsat - : I TcoffbU i Mixe4Nits InShaff — Holiday loMfig Needs — r 10 LOOKIW Vormoii MaM Synqi Plat fifHl ISl 9 «- HaliaaRomaM pound 12* • - * ••« \r Nestle's Decaf Coffee r.L°r raw «• sat aaiA 2 «*• 7tf Old F«J.!«-d N.Y. «••• \dfrn 19 Soott Wiliert'sLemoiOil Airav««J I 24 « Glim Liqaid Detertert CM ^* «-|$C CakoFltv Wi«li.SeeffUb«r pl,> TtUotTlssii T InrvuukU Pit- can You probably have many/items, in goiod Wrisley s Soap 32*. asVflla>al AkasM C«l«nn« l»»rtd - 4 ?*<.¥1% _ek %P r fWdl 20M.' ^n«" I9. can for, which others could uae. Advertise then! fof 1 exquisite in jewelry...from otir tclc ' M ram ii«. fie y • . - x cans )fany people are now looking fof Train ) *ni Earring* it* 14 Kt. uhile goU VadlbExtratl Z £' We offer resident* of Cranford and vicinity an Ut wilU hriHuittt Atulriaf CHOCOLATI SYRUP .... 35c Sets, Ice Skates, Doll Carriages, Bicycles, Tri- ouUUmding funeral home, complete «*J» air OrittM iHtfatar't • 8-oz.cap cycles, Toy Furniture, Doll Clothes, Dolls, COCKTAIL PEANUTS.... 29c Cameras and Photography Equipment, Ping conditioning, organ, large light room* for your V4Jwtc* 212-oz.cant We aw pleased to offer the most extensive coiled tion ol Krementz Jewelry — in 14k white goM^wet- 8" SIZE Pong Tables, Etc. every convenience* Our own display rmam. VECMLtAiU COCKTAIL .. 23c lay with outstanding Austrian crystals; m 14k yel- EKarcaoa Q.T.hstaaiFrestfat More Jam* terker Volte* I low gold overlay with impeccable cultured jpeariiL TMte WI5BONC DRISSINOS Kns, Bracelets, necklaces, and earrings, priced BREAKFAST ROLLS —"— Only 75c for 25 Words from $7.00 to $45.00. ' Dog Feed ITALIAN.bet.37t-^-FRENCH,bot. 29c ORANQE CHIFFCI CAKE 4S- ~l — CHAHQE AMD WIDGET ACCOUHTS WELCOMED Shop terif... - hm Parker Fruit Cake — D«*dlin« 10 A. M. V((«dM«byt» and Xasee LIGHT K BT771 Mali Urif DAMC ifc. zfc. TVtlb for CmrtttmoM THE CRANPORO S5c 1.49 F. H. Gray, Jr. Funeral Director* F. H. Cray, Sr. iruiAuajeii ^"1 17 turn* Uarfo. » 1 i »• U BTKINQnaXD'AVKNinC Sli EAST BSOAD CITIZEN ANB CHKMKtE CBANfOBB. M. JT. — B* C^M H^^^I^gjI Vafe^af Jai H. j. — AD 21 AMan U sskiaaa^nt 103 MILN ST^ CRANfORD-OPIN tVBY THURSDAY * FRIDAY UNTIL 4 8tora« Abo hi ~ 5, " *. . •.

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On Triany and Saturday two of Roscmont•College. Rosemorit, Pa., Salem. Va., Is a pledge of the spent the Thanksgiving holidays his classmates, James Royal of Dig V Delve?8 Crane"s,Ford Move ip New Home; where she is majoring in biology. Ciamm« Eta Chapter of Phi Mu at homo, she is in her freshman. . and Mrs. Donald Lynch Social Happenings LansdOwne, Pa., and George Kenny Sorority at the college. She spoilt year at Douglass College for Wom- of. Doylestown, Pa., were guests at James D. Prior, 19 West Holly the Thanksgiving holiday with Chapter Telk look Zoo's Following! the Jcnes' home. en in New Brunswick. On Bermuda Wedding Trip Yule Party r Mr. and Mrs. George Spohn of |Mia and Kris, of 410 Prospect ave- street, has been elected secretary- •her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles U Avill be a bit moving day Saturday fcr the Raymond H. W. T. Schilllhger of 20 Greaves plate. The marriage of Miss Kathleen Marie Vogel, daughter of Mr. and 6 West Holly street had as their nue, spent the Thanksgiving holi- treasurer of his residence hall sec- artel family of 19,, Greaves place; • , .Rudolph C. Metzner, son of Mr. tion at Lehigh University, Bethle- David Isles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harold Aloysius Vogel of Westfield. to Donald Michael Lynch, son Supper Plans guests last week-end Mr. and Mrs. day in Greenwich, Conn., as guests This Sunday Imagine moving a Small zoo along with everything eke. That's ex- Rolf Hurup of Norwalk, Conn.' • of Mrs. Kiernan's brother and and Mrs. Bruno G. Metzner of 807 hem. Pa. He lives in Drinker Miss Judy Stoitz, daughter of F. W. Isles of 10 Arlington road, of Mr. and Mrs. James Lynch of 109 Elmora avenue, took place Satur- Plans for the annual Christmas Plains for the annual pot luck is attending the University ot | ,ctly what Mr. Heartel's hobby has led to—a small backyard zoo which sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Phil- West End place, spent the Thanks- House. Herbert E. Ehlers. 705 Mr; and Mrs. Albert Stoitz of 6 day at 11 a.m. in the Holy Trinity ocktail party to be held by mem- supper and Christmas party ,of giving holiday with his parents. Orange avenue, has been elected Munich," Germany, on a fellowship HI be transplanted to the HearteTs new home in WarrenTownship. Mrs. Ernest Volkland of Belford bin Flanagan. Sutton place, waa at home for the Church,* Westfleld, >ers of the Dig and Delve Gar- A cltfll engineering major at Cor- president of his residence hall sec- as a graduate student in mathe- Crane's Ford Chapter, DAR, have First to go will be the fancy spent the Thanksgiving week-end Thanksgiving holiday.. She had The Rev. Francis -J.' Hough ton en Club were announced by Mrs. nell; University, Ithaca, NY.. Ru- tion. He lives in Dravo House. matics. He is working towards been completed, Mrs. Thomas L. l^tty pheasants which Mr. with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.^ Herbert J. Frank as her guests Miss Ann Graham performed the ceremony and cele- NCJW Unit William Campion of 11 Besler Reserve and helped to organize the dolph had as his guest, John L. his doctorate degree. A graduate Brennan, regent, announced today. el has been breeding for Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Connolly of of 464 Orchard'street will enter- of Santa lJarbara, Calif., her room- brated the nuptial mass. A re- venue at a meeting in her home Naval Reserve Research Co. 3-13, Tracy of San Rafael, Calif., his mate at Smith College where bolh of Cranrord High School in 1953, Mrs. Abram Hill Crowell of 4 time. He is a member of the 24 Iroqubis road. tain at duplicate bridge tomorrow James E. Shaw, a student at the ception followed at the. Monday bnday evening. Pheasant Society. Port Xou-ark. A veteran of World college roommate. Corcoran School of Art, Washing- are freshmen, nnd Miss Jenna Lou Mr. Isles was graduated from- Maps Series Berkeley place will be hostess War evening for Mr. and Mrs. William Afternoon Club, Plainfleld. The party will be held at the • - • • • • • • .„ . t •"• he is employed as engin- ton. D. C, spent the holiday week- Tonnerof IJocky River; O., a mem- Princeton University in 1857 and Mr; and Mrs. W- J. Miller of 7 J, Miller, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jerome The bride was, escorted to the ranford Elks Home, 951 Lincoln at the party which starts at 6:30 cxt on the long rule wiU be:eering manager of the laboratories end visiting his parents, Mr. and ber of the freshman- class at Mt. e^ Dutch-belted rabbits, which | divisson of Breere Corporatidh, Berkeley place and Mr. and Mrs. Behan, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miss Marilyn Mlnetti, having spent a year at Massachusetts In- altar by her father.' Mrs. William Of Meetings venue, .east, Sunday afternoon, p.m. Tuesday. Mrs. Nathaniel A. Mrs. Sylvunus J. Shaw. Jr., of 26 Holyokc College. a«! black and white to color, owned W. Jonathan, Miller, Jr., and chil- Carroll and Mr. and Mrs. Jo- spent the Thanksgiving holiday stitute of Technology, Boston. Halscy Plumm'er of, Cranford was The Watchung Section. National rom 4 to 7 p.m. Husbands of the Pierce and Mrs. William N. Boyd Union., He- is a .member oT Trail- Tulip street. by the Heartel's twin daughters. dren, Carol and Jeffrey, of 116 seph, Rhein of Cranford and Mr. with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. —P — her sister's matron of honor. Council of Jewish Women, will lembers" are invited guests. are co-chairmen. * side Museum-and belonged to the Bridesmaids were Mrs. John H Uurul and Lorraine, 10. Staten Island Zoological Society at Heming avenue, spent the holiday and Mrs. Charles Arthur of West- Bernard J. Minetti of 105 Glen- Miss. Patricia Ann Wright. The beauty seen, is partly in old the first of a series of three Assisting Mrs. Campion will be Entertainment will be provided I Wfood road, returned to college Vogel and Mrs. Harold A^Vogcl. Also included will be two tropi- one time. He is on the board of Week-end as guests of Mr. and field. , Miss Roberta Schillingcr, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John him who sees it. Christian Nestell meetings which are part of the he following: Mrs. Frank Mullln. by members who will recount Sunday. She is a sophomore at ral fish tanks.-: At one time or directors of the American Society Mrs. Howard Hansen ^of West freshman at Roanoke College, Wright of 226 Walnut avenue, Bovee. ' • Jr., both sisters-in-law of the Council's Community Leadership Mrs. Ernest Taberski, Mrs. John stories of Christmases they have bride and of Cranford, and Miss another during the IS years the forMttak. Hartford, Conn. *"" Dr. and Mrs. C. Lyndall Knapp raining program Monday evening Marti, Mrs. Joseph Bablnec and MISS ARLENE GOLDEN known. -. - ' Ann Black of Westhampton Beach, Mrs. Thomas Cornell. Heartels have lived here, they Mrs. Heartel has -worked on the and their children, Alan, Jeffrey, it 8:30 p.m. in Temple Emanu-El, Assisting the chairmen will be have raised bantam chickens, ham- Cindy and Lisa, of 12 Sutton place, L- I.. N. Y. tfcstfleld. Table arrangements will be made Mrs. H. M. Boardman, Mrs. G. W. PTA's of Cleveland and Brookside Mr. and Mrs. James S. Clarke Thomas Salway of" Paterson was sters, finches, parakeets, cocktiels. returned Sunday from a two- These meetings are the culmina- >y Mrs. William Lueddeke and Trumpore, Mrs. G. F. Leech and Tell Engagement Schools and Cranford High School. and their daughters, Nancy and best man. Ushers included John guinea hens, waterfowl, peacocks. A member of the choir at Calvary weeks' hunting trip in Kingfield, tion of a survey of the schools, Jlrs. Fred C. Atkins. Arlene Golden Mrs. O. G. Sickert Mary Ann, of 419 Manor avenue, H. VoRtl. Harold A^ Vogcl. Jr.. snow Ecesa, and one rambunctious Lutheran Church, she was hon- were guests Thanksgiving Day of Me. ' • . lOspitals, housing and service of Mrs. Thomas S. Miliken is in OtPeterWalsh, pjat '...,' and Bernard A: Doyle, all of Cran- Prospective Bride charge of decorations. ored by the choir and presented Mr. and Mrs. R. L- HarrisoU ot fofd. ahd-Paul R. Murphy of Lock- his area. — \ ..-.-..-.-. And Mr. Heartel has played with a newhjmnal Montclair. Nancy remained ..there Mr. and Mr,s. G. William Hauk pbrt.N.Y. Mayor Joseph Komick of. Ifesi Orange Gitl nursemaid to many wounded ani- for the week-end. and their children, Diane and Mountainside and Mrs. K. D. Smith Of Irvington Man The engagement of Miss Barbara mals found by neighborhood chil- Mr. and Mrs. Heartel were feted Ricky, of 5 Venetia avenue, have The bride was graduated from Parties Precede recently at a neighborhood buffet Cranford High School and Cen- f Westfield will be guest speakers. Local teacher, -Mr. and Mrs. William F. Golden Anne Palmer to Peter Charles fotn. With more acreage around returned home after spending, two They will discuss changes in this Walsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter their new home,, the local man supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Condit ot 14 Weeks in Sanuuta, fia^ where . tenary College for Women. Her if 37 Wade avenue have announced Mrs. L. J. Myers of 33 West Holly English Village spent last, week rea over the past' ten years and Engaged to Wed the engagement of their da.ugh- Formal Dance\ Joseph Walsh of 2 Samoset road, hopes to increase Ms zoo. they visited Mrs. Hauk's parents, t—Bene- • i _* — J *—•« ' • street. Friends entertained Mrs. with her- son-in-law and daughter, the implications of these changes er, Miss Arlene J. Golden, to BttehdecrHhr :' For many-years Mr. Heartel has | I Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lawlor.. dict's Preparatory School, Newark, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Searle couples^ ents. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Pal. pralimcfieofiat Mrr-and-Mrsr-eharles-Esteller-Jr^ 'or the residents. A question and liam J. Stecher, son of Mr. and been a commander in the Naval and the University of Notre Dame, .f 224 Arbor street have announced 'Auturhn Fantasia" formal dance mer of West Orange. Washington House. Watchung. Df Philadelphia, Pa. nswer period will follow. MRS. DONALD MICHAEL LYNCH Mrs. Frederick Stecher of Irving- A party for the'members of is now associated with the New he 'engagement of their daughter Friday evening ,at Cranford High .Miss Palmer is a graduate of The twins were feted at a lunch- Mrs. David Levy of Mountain- ton. g Hayeck's Foods bowling team and York Telephone Co. forma Lou to John William Purdy, School, Mrs. Charles C. Good- est Orange High School anil eon by Susan Higbie of 112 Gal- Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Chris- side, vice president in charge of The annuoncement was made at their wives was held .Saturday Following a wedding trip to on of Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. fellow, Jr., of 403 Claremont place, Berkeley Secretarial School, East lows Hills road. A going-away tian and sons, Norman and Charles, community services, has donated i buffet supper party Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Bermuda, the couple will live in Marjorie Jones, Purdy of Roselle Park. reservations chairman, said. Orange. She is employed by the party honored Diane,' another of 21 Herning avenue, attended the carton of old linens to Mrs. Wil- 'vening at, the home of the bride- Mrs. Fred pe Marco of 787 Wal- Cranford. Miss Searle was graduated from The dance was sponsored by the NationaKBiscult Co.. New York. daughter who is a high school Army-Navy game Saturday in iam Fisher, Jr., of 103 Orange ilect's parents. . Fifty guests at- MARCHANT nut avenue. Those present were New York Man Cranford High School arid Cedaj; Cranford Swimming Club for its Mr. Walsh, a graduate of Cran- sophomore. , • Philadelphia, Pa. venue, Cranford, to be used by ended. . senior high school and college Mr. and Mrs. Walter RetnhoM, he Cranford Chapter of the Amer- Crest College, Allentown, Pa. She ford High School, attended -Union N. Y; STATE N.Y.U. Student, eaches second grade, in the. Liv- Miss Golden is a graduate of members and their guests. Hilary Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bowling, Mr. and Mrs. John Rispoli, ]&• ican Cancer Society. The linens Set Wedding Date Junior CollegeX. He is employed Mrs. Otto C. Weber of 121 Col- and Mrs. William Hubiak, Mr. and ingston Avenue School. ; CranfordHlgh School. She isuem- Grote of 28 Holly street was gen- by Garwood Beverages, Inc., Gar- CHAMPAGNE Jr.. and their daughters, Carroll umbia avenue . entertained at ad been collected at general meet- Announcement of the engage- ployed as a secretary by the Cran- eral chairman., . • Mrs. John Fedorko, Mr. and Mrs. Prospective Bride ings of the Watchung Section. The Mr. Purdy was graduated from wood. ' land Patricia, of 6 Willow, street, bridge Monday evening. Her ment of Miss Marjorie Emily Jones Roselle Park High School. He is ford B^rd of Education. Among the parties given before spent the Thanksgiving week-end Ronald Connolly and Mr. and Mrs, roject is continuing at all meet- guests were Mrs. John Lamparter, Joseph TSrezza. of Alan Haveson o Glenn V. Gardinier, son of Mr. student at Lafayette College; Mr. Stecher' attended Blbomfleld the dance was a dessert party $2-85 Fifth as guests of ''Mrs. Bowling's par- Mrs. Robert Brooks, Mrs. Maurice The. engagement of Miss Betsy ings, ••—*—, nd Mrs. Reginald Gardinier of Easton, Pa'., where he is a member Vocational School, Bloomfleld, and given by Mary Zachary, daughter Spends Holiday Here ents, 'Mr. and Mrs. J. Dal Rogers Baker. Mrs. Karl Wiebesiek, Mrs. s employed by H. Schultz and of Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Zachary Jeremy Tomllnson, son of\^Ir. Air. and Mrs. Evan W. Hughes Ann Medoff to Alan Michael Dunkirk, N. Y., was made Thanks- of Delta Upsllon fraternity. of Baltimore, Md. Warren Smith, Mrs. A. H. Preuss Haveson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Sons, Newark. of 128 Makatom drive, who had 12 and Mrs. Richard L. Tomlinson\f. and Mrs. Harold Glovier. • of 1.10 Orange avenue left yester- 1 Roosevelt Teachergiving evening at a party given by Open Daily 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Charge It The Handi-Charge Way , ~.'• •.'••. liam Haveson of'Cranford Towers, A June wedding is planned. guests. 47 Balralere parkway, spent the\ Robert Baker, son of Mr. and day for an extended vacation trip the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mus Hewitt's Students to Florida. . has been announced by her par- Lois: Ann Shaheen, daughter of Thanksgiving holiday with his, par- SCHEI Mrs. Robert A. Baker of 46 Iro- Mr.- and Mrs. Samuel Lytle of To Wed in Spring ents. He is a Junior at Plimotb ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Medoff Mrs. Benjamin W. Jones of 420 Hold Piano Workshop Tipton Snipes, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Shaheen LIQUOR STORE quois road, recently entertained, at Havre de Grace, Md., were holi- of Forest Hills. L, I.. N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Pcnriell Manor avenue. • Eleanore Hewitt'held a monthly Mrs. E. G. Snipes ot Jacksonville. of 2 Summit road, entertained 16 Academy, Plymouth, Mass. a party in celebration of his 15th day, week-end guests, of Mr. and (UMegknuCorner FREE DELIVERY-JUST PHONE BR 6 0062 Miss Medoff attended Syracuse of Scotch Plains have • announced Miss Jones, a graduate of Al- workshop Sunday-for a group of Fla., formerly of Cranford, has guests at a dessert party preced- M4 WALJUIT Avome birthday anniversary. The guests Mrs. Robert T. Hazeldine of 2 Benjamin W. Jones, III, a fresh- University and is in her Junior he betrothal of their daughter legheny College, Mcadville. P«j., her piano students at her studio been elected sfecreta^y of the ing the. dance. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Earhart 1 XmUgat-tMS . were Linda MeGovern, Barbara Hamilton avenue. man at Bucknell University, Lewis- year at New York University Barbara Ann to William Harry was a member of Kappa Kappa at 207 Arbor street freshman class at Furman Univer- Another dessert party hostess of 3 TulipJ street will leave Mon- Cubberly. Kathy Croushore, Diane burg, Pa., spent the Thanksgiving PLAGE YOUR ORDERS NOW! IFOR THE School of Education. Stevenson. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. amma sorority. She is employed Activities of the afternoon in- sity,. Greenville, S. C. Majoring was Jo-Anne Bedell, daughter of day for a four-month stay in Clear- •-Optn^ytry Evtning Bykowsai. Michael Rpecker, Philip Mr. and (Mrs. James. A. Kiernan. holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mr. Haveson was graduated from William H. Stevenson of West- as a secretary in the market re- luded performances of a group of n languages, Tipton also has been Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Bedell of 8 water, Fla. The couple will drive, Holmqvist and Ted Kubar. Jr., and their children, James, Mrs. Jones'of 420 Manor avenue. Bordcntown Military Institute and field. search department of Merck and solo compositions by each student. fleeted, to membership in the Central avenue, who entertained stopping to visit with their son-in- -attendcd-Hobart-eoUefe.—He-is \—Miss-pennellrwho-teaches-third Co., Rahway. Spanish Club. for 20 guests. ' law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. JUNIOR SET in his senior year at Sston Hall grade in the Roosevelt School, Mr> Gardinier, also a graduate' MIS8 MAKY M. MODITZ atina forms in music, and a "Name University* South Orange* Cranford. was graduated from of Allegheny College^ was a mem- That Tune" game which was won Among the,college students who Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Andersen of and son, David Earhart of Arling- •)i#:fi#i#i#ili#l#i#^i#i#i#i#l«i#i#i#is}l*i#i#ls)i#i#lli#i*l#i# Westfield High School and Buck- ber of Phi .Delta Theta fraternity, by Joan Stief of Cranford. spent the'. Thanksgiving holidays Dartmouth road.- entertained at ton, Va. They also will visit with Tinlcerl nell University, where she was a Het is a graduate student in the, Mary M. Moditz, Those attending were, Linda at home is Ronald C. Welke, son a cocktail party last Thursday, eve- their grandchildren, -Philip and i£ Army-Navy Gamemember of Delta Zeta Sorority. School ^of Journalism, Syracuse Dunham. Patricia Feeley,. Kath- of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Welke, of ning, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Marguerite Earhart in Waverly, 103 N. UNION AVE.'..5; Trejur Mr. Stevenson attended Bowdoln University, Syracuse, N. Y. 2 Heathermeade place. Ronald is Crover R. Durham of Flushing, Va., .Mr.' Earhart retired on 1 Harvey Merwede leen Klubnlk, Clare LaForge, Mary CRANFORD £ Has Local RootersUniversity, Brunswick, Me., where The wedding will take place Jean Mcdatchey, Joan Marie Stief sophomore at Union College, ich^ formerly of Cranford, who November 1 after 30 years' service Coty Several local families braved he was a member of Beta Theta December 20 at the First Presby- Become Engaged and Kathleen' Walsh, all of Cran Schenectady, N. Y., majoring in spent the holiday week here. •with Western Electric. The couple 'S BRIDGE 6-1099 J the freezing weather to attend the Pt social fraternity. He served terian Church. ford. civil engineering. Twenty guests were v present will return to Cranford on April 1. Army-Navy - football game in two years with the Armed Force* The engagement of Miss Mary Opp. MualdBal Parking Lot • Fairy Princess Philadelphia Saturday. in Germany and is presently at- Margaret Moditz to Harvey Wil- Shop Every Nite'til 9! Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O'Neill, tending Union Junior College. MacClary-Brunk liam Merwede^ son of .Mr. and Green Thumb Junior* Little Lady Deb son Barry and daughter Carol, of A .spring wedding is planned. Make Holiday Display* re Madison avenue, aodbtnpahled Troth Announced oMrs,-Harviy 1^ if erwede ot 310 MARTIN JEWELERS by Richard George of 29 Hamilton Retford avenue, has been an- The Green Thumb Junior Gar- 9 Kidiiietics avenue, attended the game. An- Formal Dance Marks At a cocktail party Thanksgiv- nounced by her father, George den dub.met recently at the home other son, Robert O'Neill, is'a mid- 1 ing Day, Mr. and Mrs, Fred C. of Mrs. Francis J. Burke where ewycare, wash n wear Soap Figures Elva Reeves Birthday Brunk of Charlotte, N. C, an- Moditz of' 10; New street made arrangements shipman, third year, at the Naval The bride-elect, an alumna of Academy. A formal dance was given at the nounced the engagement of their using pumpkins sprayedd with goldld. ; .!• Echo Lake Country Club Satur- daughter, Jacqueline Louise to Cranford High School, is employed Bubble Baths . Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Chris- The prize, a Christmas corsage, FOR L.IMITID TIMK ONLY I D. Bruce MacClary. son of Mr. in the Cranford branch of the tian and sons Charles. Jr., and Nor- day by Mr. and Mrs. E. Duer was awarded to Wendy Burke: and Mrs. H. S. MacClary of Union County Trust Co. •' man of 21 Heroing avenue at- Reeves of 400 Casino avenue in At the next meeting at Mrs. Mahogany Finish Colognes Charlotte, 4V.; C^ formerly of tended the game and spent. the honor of the 16th birthday an- Mr.'Merwede, also a Cnnfard Burke'S' bouse on December 19 Drawar Chast ' , niversary of their daughter Elva. Cranford, . " High School graduate, Is • mem- the-membert will make Christmas BUBUINO BATH 150 week-end with Mrs. Christian's ARROW X Bath Powders brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and The Bellalres furnished the Miss Brunk attended schools in ber of-the Cranford Pire Depart- balls.'. .. . ' " CIYSTAIS J^ music for dancing. About 100 St Louis, Mo, Philadelphia, Pa, ment He aerved three years with Mrs. George Harvey of Phila- ; Step Into clouit ol billowing delphia. guests were present from Cranford, and. In North Carolina.' - _, the Anny in .Sana. ' • / ".; c.- • • . Mr. and Mrs. Erwin H. Rub; and EXTRA SPECIAL! is planned, CHANTIUY U40.00 Choose from the largest selection bubbU>. Voo'lj (MI w Mlanad. A local toursoroe at the game Summit* Short Hills sod Morris- Mr. MacClary ws* gridnatiid daughters, Phyllis and Audrey, of to ponpwwJ ... and delioht- Assorted Chocolates $1.351 ib. box town. Miss Beatrice Reeves was with •a'ch Included Harry R- Helna of 10 from Cranford Hifjh fiBhoo|r.aipd * Hawthorne street spent Thanks- Uly Kaflted with topMttlcaWd. a Ib. box *a.7O 3 lb. box 94.OO B lb. box MI.70, $31.00 SCHICK also present at her sister's party. •MarieIfctdkaer returned Mon- of Arrow Dress and Sport Shirts pnwocolnw ESCATADE. Nina Hampton road. Conrad Johnson giving with friends In Ridgefield u of 809 West End place. Robert S. 4a>''''lft" MOtata t Academyy,. . Conn. '•..'• .\ •. .' • MM* In on eppaoltag, pint ond POWER .—: where be la7 tn> tt« fifth GSEtNRBII* $204.00 block poclog*. ty SMto* - \ Schwegler of 8 Central avenue and Mr. ana Mrs. Harold 40-PIECE in all of Cranford Dr. Wa)ter K. Fasnacht ot S3 Cen- He spent the hoUday w Miss June L. Polintf of Cranford, SHAVER lie Columbia avenue; end with Ms parents. Mr. and Mr*. is among 30 Bucknell University tral ave from a itjk SERVICE for 8 Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Sha- W. •Vftuurner, Jr., of 1<» Hamp- shidents who have begun an eight Beautiful — Only Whil# They Last week, period of observation am heen of 2 Summit road ware also ^•^"£•••'"••.''.•'• '•-'' :' •' '"'.•' RONDO $340.00 at the Anny-MavJ1 gasta. . ; teaching in the Lewisburg, Pa TIMEX Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Minett schools as part of the university*! Including of 108 Qlenwood road entertained teacher training program. Mis ri fnm — Wash'n mm ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. XM«t»r Poline, a member of the senio: Wrist Watches ttn and their ~ " "" " several guests at dinner Saturday Wear in honor of Mr. Minetti's brother, class at Bucknell, has been' as CAMULIA $324.00 "111 of S signed to the Lewisburg Senior Waterproof, Shock- WALLETS the G. Joseph.' Minetti, who has re- y atmtversary. cently returned from a 57.000 mil HiabrSchool, where, she will teacl proof A Dostproof Jet air tour, Mr. Mlnetti, French and social studies. Daugh th. Gift Box Maureen Baker; 1 ICarca-Kossak. Brooklyn, N. Y., and Washington, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J $7-95 up el eheeelatos and butter bona Washawanny, 'Karen D. C, is a member of the Clvi Poline of 18 Dartmouth road, Miss and Nancy' Tretxa. On Aeronautics Board and was ap- Poline is studying for the degree S1RASBOUIO $244.00 • Knit, evening, Mr. and pointed by President Eisenhower, of bachelor of arts. • Stripes Solids • Wash VWear Self Wind — $14.95 up th« flntst, frlrs. Frank R- Helck and Mrs. Gayle. Guests are expected to FAMOUS CONTINENTAL each other than a gleaming set of PRIMITIF HAIR DRYER \ Ebden. Jr.. of Cranford. and attend from Cranford, Springfield, 29.95 • BEAUTY CONSULTANT Gorham Sterling. Available now in VIrs. 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studying pay scales in other com-' ichool of Commerce, Accounts and ground; growth along these same V. Booster Speaker "inanco and a master's degree In lines "would not in itself necessi- munlties to be sure that the local compensation plan is adequate to Community Chorus to Carol (Continued from Page I) lusincss administration from the tate a change in thea fornv of gov- thur Cyphers, Arthur Williams, Graduate School of Business Ad- ernment of the township." assure Cranford of continued serv- ice on the same professional level Pete Walsh. ninistration of NYU, where he is Mr. McAteer agreed that "It is that It now enjoys. It was pointed At Nursing Homes Tuesday Cheer Leaders: Carol Nord- tow a candidate for his .Ph.D. always proper to investigate other out that there is no room in the The Community Chorus, sponsored by •••• i-'i The H-member group enrolled in the Adult School program will Iccr of the Hanover Bank in New "As long as we keep on devel- Open House ,'ork City. He is the author of oping the interest of highly quali- dent of the Cranford League of be augmented by four Cranford Women Voters, expressed the en- (Continued from Pag* 1) lumcrous articles in the field of fied and responsible citizens we thusiasm of those who took the High School students and two the Union County Mental Health tanking, llnancc and economics. . have no worry," he declared. former students ot the local high Association, which made a finan- Mr. Kreger is a member of the course and great appreciation for Creative Art Mr. Coffee pointed out that peo- the many hours of preparation school. It will mark the final night cial grant to the school for the .'irst Presbyterian Church, Sher- ple coming here from other com- given by those who gave the lec- RIB HALF LOIN HALF of the course for the fall semes- workshop for parents and youth man Junior High PTA, Advance munities sometimes ask: "Who's Unit to Stage leaders, and local attorneys who tures and those who assisted in ter. xnige 635, F&AM; Banner Chap- tny corrunltteeman? I have some- lectured at thu "Law for the Lay- •r 214, R A M; Union Council 2, preparation for each class.' Members of the chorus are: Mrs. thing that needs to be done." 53*"- i^^;-.! mnn" course. I&SM; and Trinity Cdtnmundery Next week, at the Adult School 49* * -. "If it is not a matter of policy- Mary Ginda, Mrs. Barbara Sticfcl, Studio Sale Open House, there will be a dis- Other courses with large enroll- 18, KT. making but « routine matter," the LOIN END H. t>. Anderson, Jr., Miss Eleanor An art sale is scheduled for the play to. illustrate the accomplish- RIB END ,:•>.• ••>•:! ments this semester include: He also holds membership in township clerk explained, "the re- Ten Eyck, Mrs. June Harris, Miss next three Saturdays by the Cran- Flower arranging, investing in ments: of the course just completed. ford Creative Art Group at the Beta Gamma Sigma, national hon- sponsible department head will us- Beverley McKcige, Mrs. Ruth securities, psychology, speed read- At the same time. "Know Your group's studio, 110 Walnut avenue. irary scholastic fraternity;. Intcr- ually take care of the problem and Cranford" books will be on sale. ° Gompton, Alberta Bulwinski, Ruth ing, contruct bridge (beginners lational Fraternity of Delta Sigma On December 6, 13 and 20 the not bother the commltteemen at WHOLE pound Schechler, Doris Pucholale, Mrs. and intermediate), ttrst did, golf Pi; Phi Alpha Kappa, honorary fi-» sale will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. all. This is where the high- qual- (beginners and intermediate), lance fraternity for scholarship in Alex Ellenbacher, Miss.Joan Kis- Proceeds will be used \o help de- ity of our department heads saves Police Offer painting workshop, pianoranglng, janking and finance; American sack. Mrs. Charlotte palasinskl fray expenses of the studio. time, trouble and money for the (Continued from Page I) 57< sewing, social dancing, stenography Economic Association, .American pi and Edward A. Tcmkin. : citizen and the Township Commit- the chopping public in any way Mrs. Hnrold Yountf. ways and refresher, typing for beginners Finance Association, American JERSEY CUT pound Cranford High School students and upholstery. tee." possible, in the interest of safe-< 1 means chairman, announced that itatistical Association and Ameri- guarding property and preventing who will sing with the group arc:. young people will bo at the rail- '. It was also reported that Mr. George Craft. Jim Dulicai, Dillnrd :an Accounting Association. McAteer and the mayor have been accidents.'-* - road station Friday night to pass Joint Civic Mr. Kregcr resides at 86 Living- SPARERIBS 45< Collins and Barry Fcrandci;. Also out fliers giving details of the art performing with the' group will be (Continued Jrotn Page I) ston avenue ahd has one child. •-. •'••m Russell and Robert McGrath, for- sale. . the employe activities department He has. lived in Cranford five SMALL Pound mer students' ut the high school. New Jersey artists will have oils of the Western Electric Company 'cars. BULOVA and CHRISTMAS and water colors at reduced rates in Keamy. He studied at Beloit Mr. Tyre, recently assistant for sale. Pictures valued, from $15 TOGETHER T Cases Heard the Bayonne Refinery of Standard In Short Court Session $10—frames not. included. Con- College, where he received his Oil Company (N.J.), currently is •—Call Styk — signment paintings will be on sale bachelor of. arts degree as n history working on benefit plan develop- tv'i Only three cases were henrd in from $10 up—some with frames. an abbreviated session of Munici- major. ment for that company in New ALL SIZES pound m pal Court on Monday night. Those who hove donated pnint- Director of the choir of Cranford York City. Prior major assign* inoKliBJBS-JncljiHe:. .Mrs._F, J. Plattnwr, Methodist Church for 10 years. Mr. ments included employe training, of $300 for Vincent J. IUardo of Mrs. Mnbol Brown, Mrs. Charles Boardirtan also serves as director communications and public reUv- LEGS OF LAIB 249 Boulevard. Kenilworth. and Merwarth, Mrs. Ku&sell E. Ybung, of the Cranford Glee Club. He is :lons. m $10 for Mrs. Beverly Pasko of 61 Mrs. Frank O'Connell, Mrs. Frede- a trustee of the Cranford Adult He holds a B. S. from University Lcnhomc drive, south. Mrs. San-ric Grcenawald, Mrs. Maurice School and vice-president-elect of jf Pennsylvania, where he was an BONELESS BRISKET—All Cots dra Gisser was penalized £5 for Bnkcr, Carl Burger, Mrs. F. E. Cranford Community Council and economics major. Manager of alow ing a dog to run at large. Slbat, Frank Barnes, Mrs. A. D. serves as a Sunday School teacher. track in his senior year at college, Green, Mrs. Elven Sheahnn,. M. Mr. Boardman has assisted in he now officiates at track meets CORNEI BEEF Stoffn, Mrs. J, J. Durls, Mrs. Wil-many community fund drives. H and assists in public relations for OM Dobbin liam Faulkner, Mrs. W. N. Wood- resides at 508 Springfield avenu U of P home football games. WILSON CERTIFIED REDI-TO-EAT {Continued jrom Page I) ward, J. J. Hanson and Robert and has four children. Mr, Tyre is a member of the lb rd sleigh will bring Christmas Hubbuch. Mrs. Dexter, past president o First Presbyterian Church and its v.:l! cheer to the show. the Cranford College Club, Is a Christian education committee and HAK 49< New to the greens show this year County Welfare Board trustee of Crunford Methodls' superintendent of the Junior and Full Cut Shank Hdf is the invitation class which will Church and a choir member.. Sh Senior High Departments of its Seeks Rooms for Clients is a member of the Cranford Com k be filled by a group of well-known Sunday School. " " ' • . {CHOICE •;•:-• pound arrangers chosen from a llst-of ac- Aged and disabled persons, re- Tiittee tor Mental Health and th He is a member and chairman credited judges. ceiving assistance from the Union 'Jnion County Association fo of the finance committee of the Guests, include: Mrs. Harold L. County Welfare Board, arc finding Mental Health. Cranford United Fund, which he CHOCK .OAST 45< . ' A graduate of Thayer Academy HARTDEGEN Brooks of the Garden Club of it more and more difficult to ob- also serves as a member of the ; A ...... ~. Mrs...—. Edward J_ . t>r— u ialn—cleans—adequate—homes in South Braintree. Mass., Mrs. Dex board of directors and chairman •17 BROAD ST.. NEWARK FREE PARKING ' : • -Bom In — back of the Hanover Garden Club, which they may board, according ter received an A.B. degree from of public relations. ' He served .;.•.•,..•:...;••... io 1-«1M •.••••. Mr*. Frank E. Urner of the Garden to Florence B. SlocUm, director Undcliffc College. She is a former as a member of the. advisory com- CHOICE CUT Club, of Mountainside and Mm. of welfare for the County of Un- Girl Scout leader and Cub Pack mittee to the Board of Education CHOICE am Bernard F. Murphy of the Scotch ion. • '• den mother and a former board, regarding construction of a run- Plains Garden Club. Also, Mrs. Such persons may receive funds member of the Roosevelt PTA. ning track at Cranford High School. Raymond P. Wismcr, a member of to enable them to pay from $65 to •She worked on the Silver Anni- Having served five and one-half MOST WANTED-MOST ENJOYQ> RIBS - BEEF the Garden CUib of Cranford. ' versary Development Fluid drive $175 per month, depending upon r years in the Navy, he is now com- A Christmas gift shop has been the amount of service, care and or Union Junior College and has manding officer of a supply corps set up by Mrs. J. H. Brockbank medical attention required, the di- 'j*en a district leader and assisted unit for the Naval Reserve and- • A GIFT OF FME UQOOI , and Mrs. Albert Nelson and their rector said. . nany times with community fund training officer with the rani* of committee. Local residents have been asked -aislng drives. commander; Mr. Tyre is president to contact Mrs. Slocum at the Court Mrs. Dexter has been a Cran- and a trustee of the University r. Clara Low House, Elizabeth, in order thai ford resident for 18' years. She (Continued Jvom Pap* I) a case worker may visit and ex- lives, at 600 linden place and has v..^,..-....x*. -i . week that the response to the ap-plain the needs of their clients. two children. for several years as chairman of peal for contributions to the fund Mr. Kregcr is assistant dean and the secondary schools program at A Baoutiful has been "very, gratifying." The National Safety Council professor of business administra- the club to this are*. He resides ' Upon completion, the theatre says traffic police will concen- tion in the School of Business Ad- 9t 103 Makatora drive and hss lounge is to be known as "The Me-trate on these three traffic hazards ministration, and the Graduate .two children. He has. lived to School of Public Accounting at morial Lounge" and will serve as as end-of-the-year holiday gravel |Cranford njna years,-.- :,- ' v' " memorial to all past and future increases: Jaywalking pedestrians, Rutgers University. "gold stars" of the Cranford Dra- He is a graduate of the Ameri- it 79c motorists who fail to yield the matic Club. right-of-way to pedestrians, and can Institute at Banking and holds •Mrs. Low, a charter member of drinking motorists and pedestrians a &S. in economics and finance from the New York University X the dub, died on November 3. | who violate the law. OVEN OR POT ROAST

-CUT TO ORDER — i' ;''< _ eommunlues may _. OEMS from the taagueV infor- 69c " The group also acts Y«i Cat Be Swe You >:i M . over the State Le«- e ib. v .™-,v^ _^%t» -lhat:home mle lave Chosen The ^pMwi^ through lejjsla-

•ce of help to new RIGHT SIZE township officials and officials- WHtnYoaGtoThis MorreTs and Hygrade elect is the course offered by Rut- gentyntverslty, which is now be-< ing taken by C. Van Chamberlin, FULL QUART who was named to the Township Committee in last month's election. 1 Sausage Meat Ib. 39 In explaining how committee- men's time is used, It was related MSB *t that each commissioner meets with NYLON FLEECE the department head under his :I jurisdiction, meets in regular '•i-i' Township meetings, prc-mccting Shop In Cranford Us. caucuses, and handles correspond- For OM Of America's LEGS & BREASTS 49< ence and telephone calls. The cau- tus was explained as a means of expediting routine "matter?. Finest Whiskies Tho function of the caucus was LARGE-4-to 7-pound toll, so smart, she'd land shown_a few weeks ago at another Pirtwre fjesns for her umU Ttro bt^f bemutlful desk*, the lalrent one of nil . Rt. 2} • FV 8 forms of government?" — Buy With Confidence At — Mr. LaCorte felt that study and Exit 135 pcrfbdle roexumlnation arc always valuable In government. He went BRANCH STORES on to state that the present form TITTMAN'S TOWN SHOPPE is adequate with the group of men MEAT MARKET StaGirt.Ri.7t • CI9-67S6 who are Interested, willing and J (LOULO/L fufholJ. Rt. 9 • FR tOJ23 jsftt UNION AVE. CRANFORD, N. J. have np axes to grind. 11 Walnut Av*. 6-1H3 "So long as we arc so largely a *9rim$ ikt tJm !• ft * b+t fijt from kit path Ptrn,p**,.Rl.46 e DE 4-4100 ^_ — Op*n Evtningt Till Christmas — residential town," he «ald, "our In- WINES AND LIQUORS •— Op«r FrUiy Nit* to • P. ML — Smmim't ¥Ubgrmmmd tdulm v«M tiii-tk**! terests will continue to.be coalmen iifi 4, H>r»R

Gary Brown brought gupples to ents, which will be decorated with Ix)m Lcc I^irscn, Hans contributed (o the .display. Trunnportation and 'Communica- Letters To school, John Donovan, turtle, "Fri- turkey or Pilgrim designs. Anicvrmui'ller, llarbum HutlfT, Gradr Four tion"; Corllyn Pollack and Bar- Elks Sponsor Granford's Public Schools Report day," and new puppy, "Kelly." Thomas Schrelber, Ginger Herbert, bara Walton, imaginary tour of • ' THECRAIVFORD In Retrospect Grade 2 In ordrr to I'ncouriiijf confident The* Editor Elizabeth Pearunan brought her 4 Allan Langhelnrlch, Whitney I^iiri- oral t'JtpreKsion, Mjs.'i Gvrnldlnv Mexico City; Esther Rothstcln and From (ba IUM ol The CranJotd OMtt cttd Mrs. Trudy Frltts class present- cantor, IJIKIJI Iklili-rt, nnd John November 22, 1038 Scholarship stuffed dog, and Mrs. Kimbiill I'fliVlcrV filudcnls have lectured Christopher Carlozzl, "Village ed a Thanksgiving piny. Purtlcl- Nli-tZi'l", color ijiiiinl, John Huinr, Editor. Citizen and Chronicle brought In a little stuffed monkey p.itit.i were: Bible render, Glhgcr on Mexico. Aflrr with c-lillrl vol- Life"; Frederick Triiut nnd David - . ' ' five Yean Age ' '. football squad and their coach, J. Seth Wcckley, Activities of Pupils in Many Fields Richard Ijitnimi'ir, mid Tliom:iM 1 Cranford, N. J. < named Mohk the Monk. The Herbert; announcer,'Whitney Lun- iinlri.'1'fd for one cniriinlttci , the Siiplec, "Foorls"; Bonny Jaffo and Citijen aufc Chronicle Cition A total of $1,920.68 was collected In a "Loiter were guests ol the Rotary Club at a dinner in the LINCOLN 8CIIOOL monkey has become the class mas- Schri'lbur, nnd progrnni!!, Nicky War Sir!' . 7 castor; church, Ginger Herbtrt; riicmbers 'elected a chairman, who Sandra Kchurar, "Dress." a, established ITO; Tn Cunon draw, established II i«. Cranford Lodge of Elks Is educational btflldlng of the Methodist Church. Uberlo. Tu OUI«TO«D Carriers' March for Muscular Dystrophy," Par- Lincoln School students shared their Thnnkn«tvlng with needy gradc which has,been working on cot. I«>tiii, I.yiln HodKe, Kris Ki-lrnltf, supervised the committee mem- .SdKan Coyli' and Patricia Baldl, "Please accept my appreciation, sponsoring a scholarship awards "' .. i.i ticipants from the local post office were: Peter Capt. Leicester B. Bishop, 24, of 102 Locunl jom||lcs. Twenty-six boxes of food-were turned over to the Cranford Iwrs* original r'ecenreh. Rouuh '•'('rafts"; "Fine Arts," Donna Beb- and that of the other members of project .locally und will cooperate, folders containing pictures and Grade 2 Richard iJimpnrter, • Linda Jack- WALNUT AVi:N|!K HCIKtOL .« • •', (Combined in Ittl> Dantlnc. Kenneth Goodman, William Qulnford, drive, pilot of the Thunderbolt fighter plnne, Vtlfnrc Association by the student council, which sponsors this ari- the Adult Committee of Explorer with Cranford High School in pick- itorlcs about Thanksgiving. Kath- The comlnjt of Thanksgiving con, IVter Kordubii, und I^iitt I-ic draft compoKitinnK^i'finiplctfd form k'lwicz and Judith Halkowlch; "Death Takes a Holiday/' "Was awarded the Dis- Crudr Two copies,' nnd outlines were written Post 79, for your excellent editor- Nna a boy or girl to enter the Elks' Joseph Cluba, Edwin Imus, Edward Donaldson, ntwl collection. Pupils brought in canned, packaged or dried food •yn Gangaware gave a report on Day has stimulated many activities iJiiKt-n; Mu.vflower, Jerry L'Hour- "Kie^tus," Cecilia Hagi-I, Rcglna Mi.':« Jdiin Jiirtiiim'N M'cmul on II curd ;md IIled ial in the November 20 Issue of the national scholarship contest, It wu Edward Downey, Peter J. Clark, auperintendent tinguished Flying Cross for his exploits on so which whs sorted and boxed, the first Thanksgiving. Pamela in Miss Miirjorlc Ferguson's sec- eux; Pilgrims, Vlruii)lu liiiki and llni;el and Jean Gilbert; "RJuca- CHARLES M. RAY, Editor and Publisher Citizen and Chronicle, on the- re- of molls; Frahk, Meyers, .Thomas Butler, John. fighter missions over enemy-occupied Europe. „,„. Barbara Doyle's second, Sinnlcki told about the words we ond grade class. . • John Hume; Indlun, fVunk I'utz. grade's study of Amrrlciin Indian.': _ With tjiiii lmcki!ioiind iinrl prrp- lioii," Uichard lintdorf and Donald announced this week by James Me- cst by bringing In electrical equip-' Is divided Into five e:iti>i!fir1cs, .•Million 1'iicti cdininittee reported to intlvr IndliiUts. Mimimiry which the class recorded Fuller, mid in conclusion, "A book tlAl I think you stated the case very The Cranford winners will com- Mctz.. ; ' • '• . ' " .••';'..•' ,,'! V Frolic, held In the Casino, Mrs. A. P. Hewbdt, construction paper for switches nnd ll«hts as well as a Thonfeglvlng. ' Mnrthn Hopper, Barbara Butler, Kris Keimig. Lynn NATIONAL well. I expect you fed as. I do, room'decorations. . Mailman for the month wns Curyn Shamey, Jeff Davles, njbln Hodge, John Nk-lzel, ' Donald A rohirful (niirnl <.n Grrnt Plains for fni'lhcr reference. Hep'orlil ac- review," by Anthony Eaton on pete for $t,200 awards to be pre- A set of 38 carlllonlc bell* was presented to general chairman, announced. •bell system to demonstrate com- (hat publicity for young men who The class is studying light, Cynthia Anderer. Diane Abbott, Clilsrl, and Jay Hoffackcr did aPreiins, Klchard LiitTipurtcr, andIndian life in displuyed, mid nnroitipnnied by original i|iil//e«, "Tlie Mex'ican Twins." sented to those selected as "most ' . Tweatr Years Ata pletf circuits. crnB';w<>rncm, Kili; Wii^o, room. Stephen IMIchny, .Paul Miw Harhara-FickcriKchcr's uixth boy,' Mr, McCay reported- The y,c science table were contributed ing. KlasKci have bocn -contributed ; Juvenile delinquents. Cranford High School's now electric organ a first class rating after a two-fear Campaign WHS [rqup leaders. President was Pam- PeKity Ann Weber, nnd Nick Contc Donald Pii-uw;, Duiiii Hrink( rhoff; Nlkilnk, Dotuild t>i»ver«, Iliniy mill . AIIIII Miller, "Miiu'iuli nnd iirnde |MI|II|IJ hnve elected new contest 1$ scheduled to be com- byGnll Rutmaycr. James Ernst. by Michael I'usqun, Kenneth Dins- I'nresl I'roductii"; Gary linker and Member; Quality Weeklies of New Jeney . Thanks again. was used for the first time at the annual concert to make additions to it* staff as well as add extra Jnct|iii'linc Young, Susan • Kunzc, ela Schaner and vice-president, hel(>ed . make turkej; designs for craribcrrlrS, Cfippy HtiriKol; punjp- WfiriKtciri, Susnn Sofinan, Willlimi elli'.MOom nlTicers: .f;ic<|ilellne Beb- pleted for Youth Day in May.. more, nnd Robert Rowbotham for Eileen Kelly. kin. Mary Ann Clarke. l);ivid r'a'picr, "Industry of Mex- L. J. MYERS Exalted Ruler H. Raymond Kir- of the Junior vocal and Instrumental groups. services, it was announced by Postmaster Wil- f.pnc Odcll. Susan Jensen, and use during the study of science. " n bulletin board, by'-Using paper Waf.rs, Witltc-r Dltzrl, DrlMirah kowic/, prefilrlerit; Jurries Uattag- The class Is beginning to talk stencils. Each child will make a Thanksgiving letters, K ;i t h y Gnlribrrg, Karen I'nrnrnintz, Sher- ico"; Michael MHIIernan, Jnine!: llnl. vice-president nnd- John wan announced that .the lodge will David Crane, a senior, and James R. Lenney, liam D'Arey. • Strnckc. Displays for the In the recent completion of the ibout their families and pets. Thanksgiving Day card for his par- Doolcy, Dob-Van Scholck, Ronald Hudoy nnd Klchard Hatdorf, Entered at the Port Office at Granted. N. J, u Swoad Clan Matter. Published Thursday! at hold a Christmas party for chil- elementary school music instructor, were,to per- For their annual Christmas assembly, the studies table were made--by study of historic New Jersey) ry . Welricr, Siizunne Oliver have (ContihurA nn Pao* •> form on the new instrument. ' Bandy Bngwell, Jacqueline Young, Cranford. N. J- by The Cradford Cltlwn and Chronicle, Inc. Official newspaper for Cranford, Middle East dren onDecember 21. Cranford Dramatic Club announced that rchbnr- Thomas Lang nnd Warren Hoydon Walter Lyttlo Is In charge of a By a 6-1 margin, voters of Union County. Re- sals had begun foe the) presentation of "Big. Susnn Kunzo, Mark Strnckc, Helen Contributed postcards, of historic Garwood and Kenilworth. Subscription Rate. |1M a Tear. Advcrtlsinc Bates on Request Christmas tree sole project, pro- gional District No. 1 approved a proposed ex- Hearted Herbert." Allan Whitney was director. Rosenberg, James Ernst, Susan Morrlstown. Jnnls Hetirns nnd Crisis Aired ceeds of which will go to the Jensen, nnd Deborah Dam. Joanne Lee hnvc made diorumns of pansion program' at a special olectiflrit The pro- The Cranford Public Schools were) to bc~hosts A chulk mural—wlthr-crayoncd Telephone BRldge 64000 crippled children's -fcihd. Trees gram, which called for construction of a 900- colonial homes and furnishings Office: 21-23 Alden Street. Cranford. N. J. at the first of a series of meetings of all super- unlmnlN cut and pinned' to it bytypical.of this era. • . '• wilt be sold at 051 Xlncpln ave- pupil school In Clark and the piirchaseof sites attendants and supervising principals of Union At Kiwanis various members Of the class con- Pupils Ix'tfun a contest called Frank T, Waltcrmirc, staff mem- nue nt the Fuel Oil Supply Com- at Clark and Berkeley Heights at. a cost Of County public school*. Luncheon was to bo pany and the Lchigh Xund-table discussion on the proposed A gay holiday atmosphere will move Children also will be able to send let-. fair. Grade 4 Ronald Mnrlcy, Howard Mitchell, duced by A. Nathaniel Pierce, out- Saturday matinee for children! sponsored by the mendation of Street Commissioner John Bnnyn™, . Fifty-three men attended a Jr., waa Instructed, to write to the New Jersey Mr! Rhoda. Wolsky's fourth Richurd Winters, LJnda Collins, into town this evening as an expanded ters to Santa Claus by dropping them in lined a brief history of Middle East Village Improvement Association and other town Karon Dalsey, Janls Henrns, Cyn- .lodge-sponsored trip to the Giant- Bell Telephone Company requesting o scpnrtitc iradc Is beginning a study of combine anu three (3) *n of Christmas lighting and other special mailbox, * b^on South countries. He explained the prob- organliatlons was a feature of the first monthly McTlco. Joel Becker, Susan Dcn- thia Print up, nnd Barbara Mcngc. combine any two (2) progr lems that have arisen by the rapid Eagle football game at Yankee meeting of the Junior VIA Council in the Cleve- directory listing under a Qarwood heading for Stadium last Sunday. They left i, .Deborah Frcund, Nancy Slls- ROOSEVELT SCHOOL shift from a system of living com- land School library. Mrs. Charles Redden was all local telephone subscribers. It was pointed for our deluxe drycleaning seasonal events sponsored by the Cran- C(>m^iy md on North avenue near ^ by bus from the lodge headquarters by, Gary Nemcrofsky, Franklin Grade 1 /.:.. "I parable with 14th century Europe, chairman of the group. out that Oarwood jjatroni, for the most part, Crnsio and Kathleen Odcll arc for our deluxe drycleaning ford Business Association gets under Suburban trust Company. Other fea to a 20th century civilization. and returned there "for a buffet were listed under a Westfjtld heading. The children in Mrs, Gwcri Is- supper. Approximately 2,500 persons s»w the West- working on reports about Mexico Ing's first grade presented an as- TROUSERS ' SWEATERS Township commlttccman Nicho- , . Tweaty-fhrt Ytafa Ag« ' way with the official throwing of the tures sponsored by the Business Associa- Exalted Ruler Klrwnn reported field High School alumni stop the Cranford. from, stories they have been read- sembly program, "Thirty Chil- las St. John La Cortc was a guest switch to illuminate decorations in the "lion include illuminated seasonal figures that two more Cranford crippled High School alumni, 20-0 In the annual football Mrs. John Emery wgi eltdted first vice- Ing, Linda Vail has brought In andren." Ruth ApRar read the Bible. SUITS •DRESSES of" George Markos. Harold S. BLOUSES • SKIRTS (plain) children applied to the.lodge for game for benefit of the philanthropic funds of president of the Cratifofd tiarden Club at the example of Mexican' hand weav- Richard Schofield, John Simpson, business center. . On both sides of the railroad station. Cpmpton presided in the absence aid and have' been serviced with annual meeting. Other* elected were: Mrs. A. ing, and Roy Kocnlg has contribu- nnd Robert Elliot were In charge Lighting ceremonies will take Adding to the holiday atmosphere in of President James F, Kervlck. the Lions Clubs pf the two munlclpalltiei on the VCOATS (untrimmed) orthopedic devices as needed. Walnut avenue field. Victor D. Shaheen, co- G. Ingalla, second vlcevpttsldtnt, and Mrs. Frnnk ted a map he has drawn of theof the flag salute. •SPORT SHIRTS place on township property at Springfield town will be the annual greens show of The bowling committee reported chairman wittt Clarence Frltx for the Cramord Wadsworth, secretary. Mrs. H. L. Robinson Pan-American highway. The chil- Announcers Were Thomas Gill, arid North Union avenues, where/ the the Garden Club of Cranford, to be ore- a 977 scries In the Central Elks •pake on"Landscape Gardening," dren are learning some Indian and Diana' Brosky, Janet Chase, Joan Club, reported a gross take of_ about 11,800, Spanish words, i Colleges Accept Bowling Leagued Mike Havankl which meant a net profit after expenses of about Tales from foreign CountrUs." Cook, Deborah Van Deck, Heather Public Works Department has erected a serited today and tomorrow at Sherlock Guthrie, Gary Oldc, Barbara Jo oLJSlUabeth sparked the Cranford UVINGSTON AVENUE SCHOOL bandstand and bleachers. Plans have H f Chri" h $500 for the treasury of each club. About 80 membstt of CNttford Mcthodl.it Mays, Duvld Mprnick, John Folk, Hall with a "Home for Christmas" theme Six CHS Seniors team with a 284. 'Donald Richards Grade 1 For the convenience of local shoppers, Cran-. Church were to pafUCtplt* In M Operetta, "A Diane Qucdnow, and Johanna been announced for a yule log burning and the aim of ushering in "a season of Six Cranford High School sen- of Westfleld posted a Ml, and 1 Mr«. Shirley Young's first grade iors have been accepted for ad- Louis D*Alessandria of Cranford ford stores were to be open until 9 (un. until Nautical Knot, * scheduled fat presentation nt Closclnsky. Joanne Brooks, John ceremony at the nearbv parking lot and beauty and reverence." Christmas, it was announced by Roy MaoBean, Roosevelt School. . - hag been learning about autumn. Simpson, Murtha Rcusch, Janet mission next September at eastern was third with a 218. .Leaves wercTbrougni .In by Donna carol singing from the bandstand. . The Cranford Board of Realtors also colleges, tha guidance department Films of the Elks parade Ih president of the Cranford Busincaa Association, Beoauaa of the OVarcrowded and extremely Thill, Thomas Griftih, and Peter Nirdone, Edward Cook and Betty Orn/.l played a number game. Also turned ontonightwilLbe^ the is preparing for its annual home decora- at the high school reports. . Cranford and Asbury Park con- sponsors of'the program. ":•- ' bad phytkal condition* of Cranfortf High School, Jean Harris. Janet Ross and Rlch- SAVEI lights on the big municipal tree in the tions contest. wiOTDecember 22 the^dead^ They are: TredeHcTt BalL son bT ventions were shown at a recent A detailed report on her expertenees during Howard DaN White, aiatatant state commissioner ird Garcia gave ^horso chestnuts John Folk, Thomas EHcnbachcr, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Ball of » meeting by Mel Eckert, program a six weeks' sjay In the Scandinavian oountrlM of education, ta a lattar to IUM Sarah Edmomi, to the class-museum. AnnomaTjrtSa'anyc, Randy Peter- CASH 'N' CARRY ttrianglg e across from the Post Office and line for returning of entryy blanks Which Adams avenue, Rutgers Unlver- chairman. ; mpttvuiuig urindiMl. atatad that he could not son nud Ruth Apgar sang a French as an exchange student was presented by Carolyb On display are fall writing pa- sonrf. The "girls sang "Twinkle on seven other municipal trees on both • slty; Janalee Barlow, daughter of racommtnd re-apt>rdval of tha school. Commis- will be available in local real estate of- Burelboch, Cranfortl High School senior, to'•'$»* pers which. were done by Morlcne twinkle Little Star" and played NO DISCOUNT sides pf the railroad. •-,...'.' fices. Mr.- and Mrs. George Barlow of 4* CHS Junior Red CroM Board of WtKatlon at IU meetj|n|(,ltt dlrtd siontr WnltVi tetter .we* a ftport on an inspec- Jooei, Christine Hclmstcttcr, Jac- Tuxedo place, Virginia Interment band instruments. The boys sanjt School. •; '••; . • ;•••••••••;• . , v''I"; tlon whleh ha had ttida with LouU Rice of crtm- queline Wessels, Frank Sharer, "Hickory, Dlckory, Dock" and The resultant glow of holiday lights Many other local organizations are College; Nancy Colbum, daughter Fund Drive Tops Quota Lynn Burns, Allen Enlow, Greg- will bear witness to the efforts of the A total of $189.«0 hivbeen ool- ford, algo a mambar 6f tha state department. played the rhythm sticks.- Gary busy, too, preparing for their Christmas of Mrs. Virginia Colbum. 814 The report ptomptad H. B. Slssoh, president of ory Gomba, Susan Young, Carol m North avtnuc east, Douglass Col- lected by the Junior Red Ctws at A meeting to discuss tha hard eoal tituaUon Oldc, David Mcrnick, Edward Business Association, with cooperation parties for children and projects for less- PlunRis, Robert Decn, Brlnn Dolin, Kammler, Roburt Elliot, Robert lege' • ' .• •, .-. •;-.•• . Cranford High School, Miss HI* In this community was cajltd by Mayor Oaorg* ttit Board of Bdueatlon, to announce that he Picked Up Picked Up of the Public Works Departmentt, C Cran- privileged families in cooperation with IVcd Bcrtollno, John Pcrczluha, Daidone, John Folk,' Peter Orazl. riild fili i i ih Beverly Garvey, daughter of Mr. : M. Haver, teacher-ipotuor at the E. OrterheKM at the tufjettiofl «f OoVtmoT «dl- would appobit ivAMeltj eommlttM to study plans Andrea Starkweather, and Bar- A Delivered 2.14 IW & Delivered jl / ii ford Community Council, several garden the Cranford Welfare Association, «Qundl, announced: '•>> .•••••' ' ~' ^fc\ 'iiQ'''fcgMlgs.lMBlg» 4B%JB~' ^—'••'-^*l--k*-i^-£ '1-iiiL- i_ _«!:*• ^ti^L. ' to provide aaatUmat faciUUes. it was indicated William Hughes, and John Simp- and ifoMDennls dartey of 7 Ret- ban O'Brien. son did rhythms, on' pogo sticks. ford a«Mue, Keyitooe Cotiaga: it might ba nacauary either to utilize Cut-out trees were made by dubs and other local groups, to lend a These varied {wqgraffls add up to a Joanne Brooks, Diana Broskey, ilfarien Lawtoo, daughtar of Mr./ Aool buildings or to operate the high ftfljmond Merti, Candlce Smith, festive air to the cbiflmunity during the pleasant holiday nemmm Qnidatd for Janet Cliase.. Joan Cook, Johanna W/lllam Ridley, and Michael and Mn. A. Rtndwit, ****** 'oft. a /HaWar aystein for the hext school Gosclrisky, Heather Guthrie, An- next three busy weeks of preparation for the remainder of 1958, a scene that invites Mitchell. Owls and squirrels were namary Ladanye, Barbara Jo drawn by Patricia Cooncy, Pa- Christinas. residents to do their Christmas shopping School of Homing; Mtriodflcfaaeh- Mays, Diane Qucdnow, Martha tricia Johnson, James Hcurns, For the youngsters, the nearness of in the cheerful surroundings of tjttjir own, daiiHttewarr . H> ReuscH, Janet Thill, Deborah Van mm •Vi and Kathleen Loh. Christmas will be accentuated by the ar- home town; Lbeal atores are stocked with Saul 11 Deck, and Ruth Apgar played a • DRYCLEANERS Oraie S rhythm game, "Statues." • SHIRT LAUWDEHEHS rival of Santa Claus on the westbound a wide selection of gifts to suit every taste New classroom helpers in Mrs. Thomas Glesserv Thomas Grif- • COLD STORAGE platform of the Jersey Central RailroatJ and pockttbook, pkasiligly displayed and Lorraine Olszewski's third grade fin, David Klcmpa, Thomas. Ellen- arc: Mark Gutierrez, milk; Ber- • TAILORING i_ . station at 11:30 a.m. Saturday. Santa will offered with courteous w bachcr, Thomas GUI, William Pat- • RtIG CLEANING tha Hearnfl, opening exercises; ton, Randy Peterson, and Richard establish his headquarters in a brightly- by. people you have come to UNWIW,- mm Evelyn Clausnitzer, library; A< r ;-WPWr*flL^» Schofield did a rhythm game, "Ka- decorated trailer on North "Union avenue trust through t^tttst of ^ ^^"'.HW:S ' Laurie Mackenzie and Martha Boom." Thomas Glcsser, Thomas across from the poUce headquarters park- To • p^*^^«-^*- McNelll, chalkboards; Thomas Ellcnbacher and Annamary Ln- t yMnv w * *V'W)W£-A*T-^!! McSulla and Alvln Sorgc, house- dnnye read a story. .. ' ing lot, where he wBl be at bone to his ' Christmas keepers; Adeline Griffin, errands; Grade 1 -'-J»'t,.-y,-..Y ..,^-, , . Bernard Adams, gym equipment; young admirers at specified hours for the * ' j; Daphne Lane, paper; Donna Thanksgiving has been studied fa by Mrs. Phyllis Klmball's first following two weeks. And the Busineat Mi?:' Lohrflnk, plants; Thomas Mln- Association will see to it that he is wall take Koin, doors; Richard Blribauer, desks; Robbin Mosley and Lynne supplied with candy canes for djatrjbtt- ferry, dusters; Paul Dcen, eras- tton to good girls, and boys ers; Christine Baldwin, chairs; ACCORDION vklual interviews oil the Jacqueline Korba, girls' leader. INSTRUCTIONS subject of -what 1 want for ^ttflba/ and Craig Snyder, boys' leader. The helpers' job chart was made •t your horn* by Dlunnc Garrctson, Barbara or at tha studio* 44 North Avev East " 1•-^*.»B| Howes, Jacqueline Korba; Martha • • • McNelll, and Lynne Terry. Cranford, New Jersey RENTALS 4 West Jersey Street IV-;-;, Miss Barbara- Pfarrer's fourth trade made summary booklets Daniel Kuster Elizabeth, New Jersey about racks and minerals, and Is 11 Van Bos«a ATMUM beginning a study of electricity and magnetism. Several children BR 64562 ctr will be helping to develop lnter- THESE FUR ANIMALS SELL AT i inflection of \u$ whole BYPMOeC... cottf Uttto ALL TOY DEPARTMENTS FOR $9.95 rmined atytude toward to can anyoM... wywtm

safe winter driving. He «$« tnm NWMII 16 wuklenu his driving „, Ha miles hit,daily schedule to _' mtMretmst tturdiiviiig safely under diffinilt conditions. On slippery roafbThV reduces his normal driving speed; allows ALL I SOMETHING SPECIAL FROM SWAN! j •35 more distance^between his car and the frtfn car ahead. When conditions get really FORMS tbdeatlHleal- bad Iterhas the chains put on^ He slows fabulous! elegant! beautiful! luxurious! down foV intersections, preparing to yield or :-^ add take a tip from •the right-of-way to drivers less wise in the GENUINE FUR ANIMALS ivriftBr. ....'i ways of winter driving. INSURAKCE he \B setting his car in If we are careful to include all these How Rwdi does your hw»- with Mty3>r5er of $9 lite cold weather months. To realistic precautions in our preparations, or more^ brought in at KNOWN costf this means more than adding a shot the approach of the new show-ice season one time or given to to his radiator. He wants a will hold few fears for us! We will be •Vke b whot you poy- routeman. , metor tune-up. He wartts his windshield able to say with confidence, "Come on, TOMAN! wiper arms and blades checked, and in- winter!" ymiH know the real cost when you hove a tott. OR USE THIS OPTIONAL PLAN Hay sole-buy quollr/. Pictured 1* a group ol baaui/fifl PAY IN CASH WITH ORDEH OF KTI8EMENT SECUMTY for Ifta and a guaronte«d REAL ESTATE -ScoUk Doa»" and "Playtime Mon- S4.00 UtoSi kl««" each In gaaula* fur . ^ . 4.50 S7 to M high MMm> pev $1000 tilInvaitwan t or* bo4h (54)777 maasuru>0 22 In*, wioil . . . on i Mamsfaduran life AimuMas. display at plant itor«. YWEL k SUKEEY TRUST COMPANY " lOOQJf. there's an office in your community _. €/*cr \*%X Shaheen Agency •k .. . CRANFORO dARWOOD • WESTFIELD -SCOTCH HAINS • KAlNhELD to Jeha W. lleuw k Sesi memb«i(eiler«l deposit Insunneecarsenboa - : '- " 15- 17 North AVMIM, E. ^ CrasJscd

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THE CRANF6RD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE^THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, IKtt THE ORANPORD CITIZEN-AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 4. 19M Paf«: ams in WJWMBWlWMiWMlWMWWWWWIIWMM^ Temple Beth-El Awaits Channukah Thought for the Week Rector Tells Calvaryi Lutheran Church According to Rabbi Sidney D. Saturday at sundown marks the start of the. Channukah holiday, relation of Shanken of Teniple Beth-El, the the Foiist of LiKhts. Tho holiday; which lasts for eight days, is cele- Rev. ALBERT AIXIN^EK. BOnlster Will Receive New Members brated ouch evening with the blessing of the candles on the Channukah. Cranford Methodist Clurea v New members of the Calvary Jewish festival of Channuknh be-' GoatoPeople' Uitheran Church will be'received gins sundown Saturday and con- Menoruh. • . • • "ADVENT THOUGHTS" A Channukah Luncheon will -be" held at Temple Bcth-EI for all Advent, the season of preparation, penitence, and expectancy, •Revelation of God it the 11 a.m. service Sunday. tinues for eight days until sun- Concluding the reception of mem- •— -—• — •*-• -children of the Sunday School begins on the Sunday nearest to St. Andrew's Day (November pie" is the sermon topic chosen by Time to Think down, December 14. The joyful Regular class will not meet, the Rev. Robert Bizzaro. rector, at >crs far the year, those coming by 30th) and continues through the four subsequent Sundays. The thell a-m. service al Trinity Epis- cttcr of transfer from other Lu- period, he continued, commem- und' the early session will period recognizes the spiritual and psychological need for readying Communion report at 10 a.m., and the later ses- copal Church on Sunday, which is heran congregations and from Is Methodist orates the rededication of the Holy of the believer's mind and soul not only for the anniversary of Holy Scripture Sunday and theJon-Lutheran backgrounds will be i. '• Temple in Jerusalem in 135 B. C. sion,, 12 noon. Mrs. Milton Diamond and Mrs. Christ's coming as the Babe of Bethlehem but also for his coming Second Sunday of Advent. wceived at this time. Pastor's Topic following ihe military victories of At Oseeola into the hearts of those who loye him. • Other services mdodr: t The Sacrament of Holy Com- Bernard Garllnger have organized "Time to Think" is the Com- Ihe Jews over the Greco-Syrians. the luncheon committee. Waitress- John, the Baptist, was the forerunner, it says In the Gospel of Holy Eucharist; 9:15 UL, Family nunion will be offered at the 8:15 Service and Church School: 10 ind 11 a.m. services. munion meditation chosen by tho In a special report, the rubbi On Sunday es will, be: Mrs.. Hyman ' Maine, John. ''There was a man sent from God whose name Wait John. Rev, Dr. Albert Allinger, pastor, Mrs. Jack Ganek, Mrs. Lazlo He came for a testimony, to bear witness to the light, that all men Instructed Eucharist Cor Sunday church school convenes said: The sacrament of Communion members of the Xjowcr StnooL Tor tho 0:30 and 10:55 a.m. serv- "Following the break-up ofothc Flcisher, Mrs. Jack Schncterman, might believe through him." He was not that light, but came to it 9:30 a.m. for all departments nnd ices Sunday at the Cranford Moth- ll Mrs. Jack Schwarts, Mrs. Saut Inquirers" Class for y*"*** wriSL . Hcllenlstic empire of Alexnnder will be observed Sunday at 9:30 bear witness to the light, the true light that enlightens every man it 11 a.m. for the nursery, kinder- odist Church. A special offorini« ;ind 11 a.m. services at ihe Oseeola Baron, Mrs.. Irving Metzger, Mrs. meet in the guild room of the ed- garten and primary departments. will be taken for the United Evan- the Great, the land of Israel ul- William Massarksy. who comes into the world. . •' ucational building at 4 (un. to timately fell into the hands "of thePresbyterian Church. The com- I. babysitting service is offered gelistic Mission. Mrs. Alfred Miller, Mrs. Louis • While we know that the 25th of December Is the traditional discuss "Is the Episcopal Church it 11 a.m. in the church house. Greek ruler, Antiochuss, whose munion meditation will be en- At the early service the Chapel .licvinc, Mrs. David Sllvertnan, celebration of the birth of Christ, we always approach it with a, Catholic or Protestant?" Adults A rehearsal and party for the capital was Damascus. Antlochus titled "An Enactment of the Gos- feeling of expectancy, awe and wonder. Like the Wise Men who, who wish to leam mwc about the Choir will sing, "O Rejoice Y»> pel." Mrs. Irwln Kaplan, Mrs,'Bernard Children's eholr will be held to-Christians Loudly," and the Qh:>n- attempted to force the Jews to Gallanter, Mrs. Daniel Lerncr, traveled far to investigate the significance of a heavenly light, teachings oi the *^***^.yevs is neldT in the educa— Entertainment, wiU, be provided and 4 p.m., Monday. (exchanged, and songs recounting chances on cars at any place ex- Robert G. Longaker, pastor, and the Rev. Robert W. Kurth, assistant qr the Senior l. On Monday evening at 8 o'clock day night at the temple at 7:30nnd their husbands will follow. Alexander Shaw of 41 Elizabeth Night,""© Come. All Ye Faithful," conducted in the Cast members are John Render, the Wesleyan Service Guild will pjn.; 8:30 p.m., Friday: 7 p.m. Sat- avenue, general secretary of the Continues Series lob liming. Barbara Zobet Gall meet in the chapel for a Christmas Gifts will be exchanged. ' "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear,** party, and at the same time the urdays and Sundays, Rabbi Shank- Girl Scout Troop 68 will meet council, introduced the Rev. clasa KchoL Kathy Burns, AUda Roosa, en reported. 'Gentle Mary Laid Her Child,' On Compromise tional Baine Skvasik, Barbara Cubberly, Methodist Men will meet in the Tuesday at 8:45 p.m.; Boy Scout George Kaslow, formerly with "Infant Holy,. Infant Lowly," auditorium. Troop 44 and Explorer Post 44, 7 the Church Federation of Greater^ "Awayi.in-the Manger," ?O little Dr. George A. Altcheson. faator je >• . _^_ Edwin Force, Jr., Karen Force, Chicago, as head of the council's of the Alliance Church, wUT^ting fourth grade d SiegrJun Robins and Norine _Wpman'i«_J5pclety of Christian Bake Sale Tomorrow p.m. The Board. of Deacons also Town of Bethlehem" and "Silent Service plans an all-day meeting A bake sale will be conducted by will'meet on this date at 7:30 p.m. new department of-research, and Night." Robert E. ffrhftwh, min- tne third in a seriea of s«nsaw'on the TuoDy ' Service at 9:15 UtaOz. ' s •'The Temptation, to ain. and ai t« aja. tegene Zobel is the director. Tuesday beginning tit 11:30 a.m. the Mothers' Club of Boy Scout in the church library. field study. • i ."".'. ister of music, will be at the or- with a prayer group. Luncheon Troflp 75 of Cranford Methodist Next Thursday, evening at 8 p.m.. at the 11 ajn. baser Bretbertoa of Westfleld is gan. '••" • , " ' ' , . •'• •• ' day, ^fWlowi at noon will be followed by a busi- Church tomorrow morning-at the a. d«cumeftta«r; fall-length Aim Anthems < to be sung, by >the es meeting and Christmas pro- Union County Trust Company. formation to the making of the Lord's 8upper • f nVit. will be shown entitled; "Our Bible Westminster 'Choir,' Junior High As every threadot gflid if ^fcplu gram. ' • * Proceeds will help finance troop —How It Came To Us." Covering English Bible, th« nun is sponsored Choir, and the Chancel Choir, are: The Sunday Modem tolfni crafted activities. by the Senior High Westminster classes for aU age grotnjev Ne, so is every moinent of time. At 8 pan. Tuesday a congrega- *»«i tU UM skill oT 0m Ihe history of the Bible- from its "The Noel Carol? by Caldwall; iohnMason . ' • .' ' .' '' ' fContinued cm Page 6) Fellowship. Refreshments will be 'An Angel Came from Heaven" by traditlontl fcK served. Ticket* may be obtained silversmith. $750 I" Dickinson, iM "Break Form, O Ketftlfltlty ' ef from any Fellowship member or Beauteous Heavenly Light" by J, woe MAT ran* COMVOIV, •ArromM u< u» WAY TO nun at the door., S. Bach. The Junior Choln also ''mi t 1 UM A Den Chiefs' Conference for -itbeUnJonOmtrJall Cub Pack 44 will be held Saturday There Is no lovelier way to aiMn yow devo- •) SIlVEt MAID - tolth IMC« OF ran VMJIMOT from 0 ajn. to 4:90 pan. ; ' The ADtoe* tion than the gift of one of oar forma] dia- ««I«IIUI.. ^ I.' Circle S of the Women'* Guild turn••> — •««•* turner mond rings ... and only the finest Oosvadp 5 Spice— • all il» own! Glimmering variety of designs at prices that reflect our repu- UM»lM> —lat. M J«an Hatrnia win contimje her ex- rasa, omiin MJIMIK. v?on- and glowing make-believe ncctlcut. Gwlpstimls were Mr. tation for vftluet poaittoo oi "The HUtory of the /jewel* color the delicate t* Cmrwl«rf Chrtstiaii aa4, Mtetooary Am- and Mrs. EJwaul M. Satwntn. Jr. aace." m the tanior group! of WestfMd. . ,/ petalling with a rich beauty. Our Great Buying Power Lets Us Sell You The Dr. Altcheaon't lubject at the Today the Toons; Peopled Con- * Satin-finiih Trifanlum BEST FOR LESSI W* ti4$ pun, aerviee win be "Rreiide firmation Class win lie held at 4 in g"ldVn or platinum' Check Our Prices First For Greatest Values! Chats." Mw. J. W. rerguaon will Girts" Choir rehearses at 5 tone, with lake emeralds, OTHER SETS read letten which have been re- pan.; Men and Boys* Choir. 7:30 rubies, sapphires, r pan. "A Vestry meeting win be 4.00 $2*50 to $jg.5O ceived from mucionarieS' 'supports yf HafIt dif fwraf f i ' Priced From ed.by the church which containheld at 8 pan. up-to-date Information about the On Saturday at It ajn. the vA t 7 pan. &mday the Senio* Young People's Confirmation Class High IWtowthip will meet at the On Monday, the Ex re Con win beheld in the guild room of W« Hiv» the Biggest AssortfiMtit of DANECRAFT the educational buuatng. STBUNGSaVBI church to »o to Ufctala College, mlttee will meet at 8 pan. TRIFARI JEWELRY Ev«r! Priced from only $3-00 last Orange, tar a performance of Both the Pilgrim and Colonist The Watch that took "The Messiah." ' fortallces of Pioneer. Girla win to sew articles for missionaries. At the same time the Junior meet Tuesday at 7 pjoa. At 8 After lunch they win hear a brief High Fellowship will meet at theo'clock that same evening, the devotional message by Mr* E, B. 100 Years to come true! church for a program, "How toGleaners' Class win meet at theGlendenning. Y Pick a Friend." under the direction home of Mrs. Roy Reichert, 405 Boy Scouts win uwct this eve- SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEKEND ONLY of Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Simon Hagel avenue, linden. nine at T pm.: choir will rehearse group. The Women's, Prayer Band win at 7:30; and there- win be a meet- Re*. $5.00! CORO CULTURED PEARL The regular monthly meeting of meet Wednesday at 9:30 am* ating of all Youth fellowship lead- the Deaconesses will be held Mon- the home of Mrs. L. A, Conover.. 10 ers at 7:45. Sunday School Visita- PENDANT and EARRING SET •• ibttHf* Retford avenue. That evening at tion group win meet at 8 o'clock. on past- 8 o'clock, the pastor win conduct Tomorrow night, cats wiU leave CBMSTIAIV BUIBNd the mid-week prayer meeting^ the church at 7 ofcloek for God's The Home Missionary Society lighthouse Mission in Hew York Reg. $39301 Men's and Ladies' - vstuptcis wa Precioo* perfection in Ically increased i will have a covered-dish luncheon where a group of the chuiilr men BIRTHSTONE RINGS, Solid Gold mln'icrfure. So warmly .The spiritual-basis, of all crea today. They win meet at 10 am.win have charge of the meeting. BASIC tlon will be set forth at Christian The Cub Scouts win meet at the personol to give — to own. rM'•••>. ••••: ; Science services Sunday in the church at 7 o'clock. Remembrance last* forever in Lesson-Sermon entitled "God theday In the board room. At 8 pan. Only Cause and Creator." that evening members of the Min- PRINCIPLES ENDURE Reg. $49,951 Men's 17-J«wel Automatic and tAAjCfl treasured charm* of sterling (ski • Scriptural selections will include isterial Committee win meet m Waterproof WATCH, By Craton ^9 by Dafiecroft. this from Isaiah (43:15, 21): "I the pastor's study. ' • Roofing - Sidinjr T. It is a far cry from the water wheel of yes- this year, approximately am the Lord, your Holy One, the On Tuesday at 7:30 pan. the SMOWM ACTUM Slit creator of Israel,, your King Senior High Communicants* Class Gutters - Leaders teryear tb the hydroelectric plant of today. CtUIMS «a* II. TO til wiU meet In the Rev. Mr. KuruVs Yet in both, water is the source of power. Big Selection of Boxed UACIUTS MOM M. YO tT. Aim availaU* with MM* 4Ut paid this 2% extra on $36,000 This people have I formed for my-study. The Session win gainer in ABWmHc • 'i self; they shall shew forth my the board room Wednesday at 8 Techniques are improved but principles en- CORO JEWELRY praise." pan. dure. " ^^ Theine New,mew, Sell-Windingdeij*irinawg 1*57 Also included will be the follow- Tonight at 8 pan. members of ing passage from "Science and the Men's Council will meet at the The same species of trees grow in the Health with Key to the Scriptures" church. forests today as centuries ago, but the uses of Reg. $10,951 Men's and Ladies' $4-95 by Mary Baker Eddy: "God Is In- A dance and Open House for the EXPANSION WATCH BANDS BULOVA "•'23: ' To avoid paying this extra 2%, 1958 dividual, incorporeal. He is di-iuniothigh members of the church the lumber they produce — once so small — vine Principle, Love; thejjnlvenal schoovseventh and eighth grades, are now legion. 1 firtiaV 4HI0S 23 JEWELS* SELF-WINDING • CERTIFIED WATERPROOF* Cause, the only creator, and there will be sponsored tomorrow eve- taxes must be paid prior to or on Decem- U no other self existence. He is ning from 8 to 11 pan. by the - ^e keep abreast of all advances in the Reg. $6551 G.E. Snoot-Alarm UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRING al-lncluslve. and Is reflected by Youth Committee of Couples Club budding supply business and it is always our ELECTRIC CLOCKS $4-95 • UmUi \m Ut tUtOVA all* that 1J real and eternal and byin fellowship halL Ray Ward wfll : . 5H0CK RESISTANT ber 31, 1958. nothing el»e.~ (331:18-22). be master of ceremonies. Party sincere desire to give you helpful advice in Abo In Gold-Filled from $Z00 to $10J» The Golden Text Is from Mal- dancing, games and refreshments your building requirements. ' 14k Gold from $4J» to $120-00 achl (2:10): "Have we not all one will be the highlights for the eve- Other Fine Watches by HAMILTON, OMEGA, GRUEN, father? hath not one God created Reg. $3751 Diamond DINNER RING ning's program. 23 Diamonds •• • - LONGINES-WITTNAUER, <<%tk OC *o tMC Also Friday evening the Adult CROTON, BENRUS, priced from ^ I3T JOHN L. BRENNAN, Bible study group win meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chairman, Township CotnmiH** rtUICIOgfflOf aLUf.SCIITlIT fietcrson, 10 Nomahegan court at 8: IS pan. Donald Bardo win lead Storet Also In: J. HOWARD MCATEER the group in a study of "PauL" Handi-Charge e Budget Plans On Sunday, December. 14, the Sacrament of Baptism wm he ad- KenUworth—Westfield — Plainflold Lay-A-Way - Payment Plans ministered at the ft:Maon . service. f MAT! tlAlS—kPf UANCKS Parents wishing to have children baptised haVe been asked to call Cash e Weekly or Monthly § the church office by M«wi«y morn- CENTBINIAl AVt BRIDGE ing. ..•.".•• . •. 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TITE CRANFOHD..ClTI71iy_Awr* CHnnmCT.K^ THimSDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1988 e Six jgthg editor of the- Journal with 30, and January "1, 3 and 4. Per- plant during 195J and 1953. which is one of the five top profes- difficult far quali- street, Rpselle. ' sional associations in the United presented by Miss Boyle, patriotic headquarters in New York City. formances will start at 2:30 p-m. He originally Joined American fied high.school graduates',to nV Miss Margaret Elizabeth Mc- States. Its local independent agent I!JC Alumni Lite Drama Club The Steinway Is The Finest instructor, and John Dolin. senior Scientists Offer He^became executive editor of Cyanamid Company in 1930 at the nance college training" and said Diarmld of SOS Walnut avenue, Hike Held P Ladies vice-commander • of the • post, to company's New Castle, Pa., plant. membership is more than 34,000 "scientific progress and complexity the Wall Street Journal and ex- and conies from all 49 states, the president, will be chairman for Lincoln, Livingston Avenue, Shcr- Special Sfervice ecutive editor of the Dow Jones R. C. Williams Mr. Williams and his wife, the far Sheffield Memorial Aid of life have advanced rapidly in the evening. A "Music Faculty man and Walnui Avenue Schools former Clnir Shenefelt, of Beaver^ District of Columbia, Hawaii and By Cub Pack Gift You Can Give | News Service and Canadian Dow A resolution thanking the Cranford Dramatic Club far presentinx recent years, making college train- Trio" from the college will enter- Ctlb Pack 76, under the direction Plan Parties Pa., are both graduates of Penn- Puerto Rico. land Brownie Troop 737. On Thanksgiving News Service in March, 1957. Named Assistant ing • essential for larger segments tain. of Committee Chairman Edward Christmas parties, for children i Mrs. Church -was reinstated as sylvania State University. ^ performances of "The Desk Set- for tbe hax&i of Jbe Sheffield and members will be held by the Gratitude for God's infinite The following year he was ap- of New Jersey's population." The Special .Christmas refreshments Gill, went on a hike and edok-out a member. Mrs. Dolin presided. Memorial Fund was adopted by the execute* eoaaBiliee oAhe Union UJc group added that "we are Ladies' Auxiliary of Capt. N. R. goodness and power was - the polnted to the executive commit- Plant Manager junior College Alumni Attotia s—: will be served, and Christmas gifts recently. Fifty persons, including Fiske Post 335, VFW, on December theme of the special service held tee of Dow Jones &• Co., Inc., pub- Paul M. Tompklns of Westfleld. Time to Think convinced that no qualified student from the college and wrapping cubs, their parents and friends, at- On Key Committee tion at a meetinf last Wednesday should be denied the right to 20 at Veterans' Memorial Home. it First Church of Christ Scientist lisher of the Wall Street Journal. plant manager-a\ the Warners (Continued from Page 4) scfaoUrships paper will be sold. tended the outing. , The group The children's affair will be at 1 >n Thanksgiving Day. A native of Columbus, Ind., he Of Insurance Group Mortal meeting will be Held in the evening at the college. for qualified higji graduates. [higher education, because of lack traveled by car io the foot of the Plant of American Cyanamid Com- of "funds." p.m. and the adults' party at 7:30 A period devoted to voluntary tamed a bachelor of arts degree pany In Linden,' has announced the Roy H. MacBean of the Heden- auditorium. Church members will Richard P. MtUcatello, assoda- State Snxtcr Robert C Crane of Watchung Mountains, then hiked Westfield asad Assessfaly p.m. statements of gratitude is incldded it DePauw University, Green- appointment of Roy C. Williams, berg-MacBean Agency, 126 South vote on the new Educational tipn ^residwni, *»s>s instructed to Bills introduced in the State Westfield Federal through the woods to the Deserted Serving on the committee for the In the Thanksgiving Day*servicc in -astle, Ind. of 217 Beech street as assistant avenue, east, has been named to Building plans. ^te-ttf the tlub, «tpressii»g th* McGovan ©1 EJfcbsUi. j Senate and in the Assembly would Village, and then had a cook-out. events are: Mrs. Willis C. Bird, all Christian Science churches. Mr. Bottorff, who is serving on plant manager. . the casualty committee of the Na- asociation's appreciation for its of »fce colleee.-'''man < provide state scholarships of up to The next pack meeting will be for tbesr eflbrts in »rw-1t.^i«g two- Raising Dividend Mrs. Harry Snyder, Mrs. Thomas The spontaneous testimonies in- ;he Westfteld Town Council, is a Mr. Williams formerly was tional Association of Insurance efforts to. assist, to raising funds $400^ annually based on state- held at the Casino tomorrow night. year colkces in the proposed Korner, Mrs. Vincent L. Brinker- :luded reports of the healing of member of Alpha Tau Omega and plant manager at Cyanamid's Agents. The appointment was Understake something that is to- the Sheffield Memorial Fund. wide examinations. Cubmastcr Roland Graham will he Icgislatiotx. Mr. mitmrtrno will Rate January 1 hoff, Mrs. Jortn Dolin, Mrs. Leon-; jickness and sin ns well as the iigma Delta Chi, professional Joliet, III., plant, prior to his made by Archie M. Slawsby of difficult; it will do you good. Un- which honors the late Duncan St. Mrs. Elmer Wolf of Cranford re- Westfield Federal Savings will in charge of activities. Mr. Graham ard Church, Mrs. Charles Sieg- solution of other,serious problems .ournallstlc fraternity, and the promotion to the Linden plant. Nashua, N.H., president of the as-less you try to do something be- Blward Sheffield, « long-time thank them far tbeir intef«?t in ported the sale of Christmas wrap- increase its dividend rate on all has been on a short leave of ab- i the legislatioa and pings, also for the .benefit of the sence from the, sack, due to a busi- fried, Mrs. Frank Heick, Mrs. Rob- through prayer based on spiritual Echo Lake Country Club, Wcst- Prior to his,, assignment at the sociation. yond what you have already mas- language professor at the college. them to savings, accounts from" the current I'll . ert Hcrbster, Mrs. Lit! Gregoris, understanding of God. ield. Joliet" plant, he worked with pro- The casualty committee is one of tered, you will never grow. Ronald A lanevage foom or «|Sipment at fight for artoptiwffi of tbe measures. Sheffield Memorial Fund, is going rate of 3 percent to the anticipated ness trip to the Dominican Repub- the college's new building will bd It was dincted that a copy of the very well. She said the wrappings lic. He sent cards and mementos Mrs. Ronald Harris, Mrs. Warren 'Thanksgiving" was the sub- l duction supervision at the Linden 11 key committees of the NAIA, E. Osborn. .,. new rate of 314 percent for the Weaver, Miss Barbara -Mnrcolus, ject of the Lesson-Sermon read ROBEBT L BOTTORFF furnished from the StiHheldi Me- resohnian be sent to sll state will be available at the college for period beginning January 1, it was to all cubs jn his pack from the | Miss Marianne Boyle and Miss Ca- from the desk. ''Especially pre- Comptroller Post orial.Fu 1 all members of the anyone desiring to purchase them. announced today by Robert S. country he visited. ' roj Weslowski. pared for the day, it consisted of •The committee also adopted a Assembly. The Student Council also is selling Messersmith, president of the in- The pack is sponsored by Cran- At last week's meeting of the selections' from 'the Bible and from Name Executive To James F. Stone Solution calling on the New In the- (vsolotaon. tbe alumni the Christmas wrappings, she re- stitution. ford Post 212, American Legion. James F. Stone of Darien, Conn., auxiliary, Mrs. Brinkerhoff. cap- the Christian Science textbook, jersey Legislature to adopt bills ated increased costs ported. "It has always been our policy formerly of Cranford, has been tain of the Indies' drill team, was "Science and Health with Key to Editor to Board The next issue of the, "Alumni to pay the highest dividends con- Superior Court of New Jersey "...that - ippointed comptroller of the Tele- ' • 1 presented with a contribution to he Scriptures" by Mary Baker News" will be published about the sistent with sound-and prudent Chancery. Division: Union County a fund for financing a trip to Of Junior. College egister Corp., in Stamford, Conn. Join Our All Purpose Club middle of December, William J. Eddy. management,'* Mr. Messersmith Docket No. F-CM-58 1 In recent years, be had been serv- the national convention in Los "Now thank we all our God" by Robert I. Bottorff of Westfleld, Seeland, Jr., executive secretary, stated. "We have kept pace with glorious ing the company as auditor. .;\ Mfchcnl ALBERT RENK AND1 CIVIL Angeles, Calif ..next summer. The Cruger.was the organ prelude. executive editor of the Wall Street reported. A discussion was held our : growing* national economy ANNA RENK, RISt WIFE, I ACTION Mr. Stone resided in Cranford check represented proceeds from Edmund G. Morrltt, First Journal, has been elected in the cm material to be Included in the and' at the same time have In- PLAJNTtrrS. VS. MARY I Notice To the testimonial dinner given at the EDWYN M. LEWIS lor 10 years and moved to Con- next issue. p'CONNELL. ET ALS., ( Absent song Reader, then read the Thanks- boafd of trustees of Union Junior And Earn While You Save creased our reserves to a position DEFENDANTS. I Defendants. necticut four years ago when Tcle- Cranwood, Garwood, recently in giving Day Proclamation by the College. /• ,1, • Roceo Pellicone of Elizabeth re- above the national average of out- honor of the team's winning this regii-ter transferred its headquar- of New Jersey to Be Installed President of the United States. His election was announced to- LEHICH ported that the alumni phase of financial institutions. With our year's national championship. ters there from New York City. present strong'reserve picture we 4lARY. O'CONHKi. AND -'. of Scriptural passages in the • Les- day by Dr. "Kenneth C.~ MacKay, the' college's silver anniversary de- It Was reported thitt tings were Prior tt> going with Telerejjlstcr, 1 pa 6'CONNEIJU HUS- As Muster of Lodge son-Sermon included the follow- college president, and Dr. Thomas velopment fund campaign will be a re confident that an increase in OF MARY O'CON- he was with Western Union; In- All Purpose Club ANt) MARY O'CON- Edwyn M. Lewis of Livingston. ing from Malnchi (3:10): "Bring Roy Jones of Westfleld, chairman For Next Christmas resumed early next year. dividend rate can be paid while list old carob will aotmr] different tiiis ternational Telephone & Tele- TELEVISION Mr. Muscatello presided. maintaining our traditional policy . HER Htara. DE- *••'• ••;• assistant manager of the Cra.nford ye all the tithes into • the store- of the board of trustees. graph and the auditing firm of rtBEXS AND PERSONALi (SEAL) Christmas, u your children sing arotmd office ,of the Union County Trust house, that there may be meat in Mr. Bottorff is one of 24 Union DIVIDEND of soundness and prudent opera- lEPRESENTATIVES AND' Haskins and Sells. Mr. Stone Is DAY and NIGHT SERVICE tion." . ) JEH, THEIR OR ANY OT their best-loved gift—a new Steinway piano. Company, will be installed next mine house, and .prove me now County area '"educational, indus- For A New Car •HEIR SUCCESSORS IN _ graduate of the University of TIT C Not this Christinas only, but erary Christ- Wednesday as worshipful master herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, trial and civic leaders who serve SCHEDULE Douglass Alumnae He Cited the fact that in the ^ W AND IN- Minnesota. All Makes —$&50 Per Call last five years Westfield Federal • ' DEFENDANTS, mas, every day for many yean to come, of Livingston Lodge, 289, F&AM. if I will not open you the windows on the college's board of trustees. After 50 Weekly Payments For A Vacation Trip .YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and The induction will be held at the of heaven, and pour you out a Union Junior1 College offers the Plan Special has nearly dpubled its assets while required to Mrve upon Earl Pollack, Esq.. you'll find the 8tebmray*« unequaled qual- Dividend enjoying a particularly vigorous plaintiff's Attorney! whose address is ity and mntcnlsM tone an inspiration and a MOSQUE THEATRE Livingston Masonic Temple, blessing; that there shall not be first two years of college--in four Or Any of The Many Other 930 Boulevard, Kenllworth. New Jersey, Newark Route, 10, at the traffic circle in room enough to receive It." currlculums:. Engineering, liberal In Dance Fantasy $ 100 Weekly $ .25 Holiday Meeting growth. an Answer to the Complaint filed In a joy for the whole family. A piano is truly A. holiday meeting has1 been Tracing the recent history of the Civil action. In which Albert Henk and ORCHKMTSA -Livingston. - Front' Science and Health the arts, science and business ad- Things You Would Like to Have Anna Renk, his wife, are the plaintiffs the gift that never stops giving—and only 2.00 Weekly 50 planned Wednesday, evening at 8 institution, Mr. Messersmith point- a'nd Mary O'Conrtell, et als., are defend- K«f«n« Onninay, C«n«uel*r Mr. Lewis is a past president of following was. read (3:22): "Are ministration. Of Holiday Show ed to the growth and assets ants, pending in the. Superior Court of the Steinway can give ao much. Toa ffinirii , the Cranford Business Association, we really grateful, for the good " A member of the editorial staff Doreen Bermann of 10 Orange 3.00 Weekly ....; .75 BRidae 64554 pjn. for the Douglass Alumnae New Jersey, within ?S days after Decem- Moailay, De««mb«* I, at •:<• P.M. of the Wa)l Street Journal since avenue, will perform in ("Carnival 5.00 Weekly 1.25 Club of Union County. The group through 1955 with its added in- beV 1B, 1958.. (ckcliuive oT such date" If Ta*s4ay, Mareh II, al lilo P.M. . a member of the Cranford Rotary •Already received? Then we shall 75WlrlA]»AVK. crease iii investment earnings and you fall to do BO, Judgmneni t by default Choose your Cfciisf mas Sfelnwoy at :;-K*.rvl 1930, Mr. Bottorff began his pro of the Moon," a modern dance fan- TAKE A CLOT FOB • will meet at the • home of Mrs. may be rendered against you for the "". ' Tlrk»U Culb and nssist?~t treasurer of the nvail ourselves of the blessings we _lk00-Weekly—__J2J5O- reserves which permitted an in- •14*. SI •* U.M. MOO. S2M fessional newspaper career as a tasy, at its New Jersey premiere at" Robert Conway, 228 East Sixth relief demanded In the Complaint. You .Union County Tru.it Company. have, and thus be fitted to receive EACH MEMBER OF THE FAMILY crease in dividend rate 'from 2Vt to Shall eie your Answer and proof of serv- more. Gratitude is much more cub reporter on the Columbus the Holiday Theatre Christmas 20.00 Weekly 5.00 fce in duplicate with the Clerk of the "The Muilc Center of New Jeney" rronrs CONCBMT 3 percent in June of 1856. Superior Court. - State House Annex, y. D*MMb*r t*. at 11 A.M. than a verbal expression of thanks. Evening Republican and Kokomo show in Clinton Place Junior High Trenton, New Jersey, in accordance with (Ind.) .Dispatch. He Joined the School, Newark. ' the rules of civil practice and procedure. Alt tleatU S*.M Action expresses more gratitude 1 This action has been instituted for the GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY Pacific Const edltlpn of the Wall The Holiday Theatre presenta- STATE OF NEW JERSEY than speech." Department of State purpose of foreclosing a tax sale certifi- STEINWAY REPRESENTATIVES The Golden Text was from Street Journal in 1D30 and served tion also, will include Prokofieffs r Any Time! cate-made by John E. Butler, Collector ••neay, r*br«ary R. at S':IS r.M. Syracuse , CEHTiriCATE OF DISSOLUTION of Taxes of the Borough of Kenllworth Tickets SJ.18. SJ.SO. »i.&*. S*M Psalms («S»:19): "Blessed be the successively as copy editor, new fable, "Peter and the Wolf," and To AU To Whom These Present* Hay 4* a result M a im* sale held on June S5, Come, Greeting: • 60S BROAD STREET • NEWARK 2 • NEW JERSEY • Lrrd, who dally loudcth us with editor and managing editor of the the classical ballet, "LeV Syl- 1932 concerning the real estate located TICKETS NOW ON SAI.K v . WHEREAS, it appears to my rtUs- at No. 38 South 21st Street, in the Borough Open Evening* until Christmas Phone MArket 3-5880 benefits, even the God of our Pacific Coast edition. phldes." It will feature a company faction, by duly authenticated record ol at Kenllworth, Union County, New Mall, call la »«n*n, ar ph*n« Insured Savings Accounts ^ Mortgage Money . the proceeding! for the voluntary dis- Jersey, and more particularly hereinafter salvation." The postlude was "Sine In 1951, Mr. Bottorff became of 20 .dancers accompanied by' an v v solution thereof j by the, consent of all described. The said tax sale certificate orchestra . conducted by Achilles Money Orders Travelers' Cheques . the member* then present, that AMCH- *#• duly assigned to plaintiffs. Albert Garden State Concerts 4' Nomine" by Vaughan Williams. managing editor of the Journal's ICAN-HUNGARIAN CITIZENS' CLUB ik and Anna Renk, bis wife. ' LAUTBR KLDO.. new midwest edition in Chicago. D'Amlco. For you* convanimc*. m aeetpt paymrat ol Public SMVIM •tactile bills. OF OAHWOOD. H. ).. « corporation of ,'ou. Mary OConneU. and Mary O'Con- ' '. MI Braad St. Niauk All three productions' will be this State, has complied with all the riell. • her heirs devisee* and. personal BY PHONE...cost* little Giving docs not impoverish us He served in this, position until requirements erf Title IS. Corporations representatives and her, their,or any of MA 2-8083 in the service of our Maker, neither 1954 when he was appointed man- presented on December 27, 28 and and Association! Not for Profit, Revised thllr successors In right, title and In- to call anyoM...anywhero Statutes of 1037, preliminary to the .is- terest, are made defendants because you does withholding enrich us. Mary suing of this certificate of dissolution. •M the owners of said premises de- Bambarstr'a, Newark •J Baker Eddy.' • NOW THEREFORE. I. the Secretary scribed In said tax sale certificate, and trNsMsllssySua.Tuattlad of State of the State ol New Jersey, DO you Mr. O'Connell are made a defendant HEREBY CERTIFY, that the said corpo- Because you have or may claim to have ration did. on the Twelfth day of Novem- some right of curtesy or other interest fitting ber, A.D., 1SS8. file In my office a duly Ui, said premises described in said tax ; m executed and attested consent... In. writing •ale certificate. _.._..-., - -. to the dissolution of said corporation, , The said tax sale certificate having 1 which said consent and the record of the been lost or destroyed." • duplicate tax' pride, for he knows afawaib is proceeding! aforesaid, are now on file sale certificate waa Issued to the Borough SHOES IS CUR th*«rarld'a really In my said office as provided by law. <«, Kenllworth. and said duplicate tax tha«rarld'anaU*nnewateb. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I have aale certificate w*a assigned to plaintiffs. • Wilbur Coon Shots for Women hereunto set my hand and affixed my Trie said premises are more particularly, Official Seal, at Trenton, this .Twelfth tb D _ Norm Rutb «M E«Wton Urn* of November A.D., Nineteen hundred All that certain lot, tract or parcel and fifty-eight of land and premises, sltuau. rjrln* and • Pro-Tek-TW Shoos lor ChlUren EDWARD X PATTEN : being in the Borough of Kenllworth, . Secretary of State , County of Union and State of New Adv. Fees: SJ3.S1 U-18 Jersey, and more particularly de- I scribed as follows: KNOWN and designated as Lot 4 In Hi-F SO€IATION 1 Block 114 as lajd down, daslgnatad ISTAIIISHCO 1SS7 | and distinguished on Section' 10 of i the Hap of Now Orange, Union County, 1 New Jersey, which map Is h&W on flM O> R NER N 6 R T H AND •'. U N I O N AVENU E S MUTUAL In the Union County Register's Office DOZENS OF HMFI and STEREO PHONOGRAPHS OFFICE HOOB8 - 9X0 KM. to 4 9M. Monday thro Friday as Map No. X30-C. 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Pamela' accomplished by Kimberly Hicks 11 with Mrs. Robert Smith. 2 Mad- served, cards are being sent home 22 had been replaced, the Jumble small play in rhyme and the choral Brookside SchooL Walter Grote and Todd Harrison; been the reward for what he gave. : Sherman JHS Sets Up Lending Library Krochmal is the litnrarian in and Paul Dobbins, maps of South Recent Events WSCS Sets All-Day Christmas Meeting ison avenue; Circle 12, Mrs. Don-to parents, and if the parents fail Store at 10 South avenue, east, was Calvin Coolidge. >.• 4" m America; Karen McCall.and Ellen reading of several poeujL Grade One a grandfather's dock, Joan Hatch \ Junior College Alumni Plan charge of bopks on health and and Michael Hertz; a doll, Debbie ald Davis, 109 Retford avenue. to cooperate, the matter will be broken into, ac.iin Sunday and 35 A lending library of ISO books biography, novels, mystery, to -sci- Tanneribaum, Pan-American high- Announcers were Carol Conte. Miss Jane English's first grade "Everywhere, Everywhere The all day meeting starting* at science, which consist of stories, In Local Schools Bedell; a boat, Drew Kastner; a referred to the Juvenile Confer- cents and a rending glass taken. Men*H Garden Club 'has been' established by Burton ence. -,,,./.•. pamphlets.and articles on related way; Ruth Holmes and Frances (Continued, from Page 3) ' Rhonda Ricklis, Hannah ShulTand class made a mural for the Decem- Christmas" will be the theme of 11:30 autn. with a prayer group, ence Committee, the chief warned. In the earlier burglary, ;« purse mi train; Michael Totten; a teddy- Farter ancf'Mrs. Edna Laird's Thimons, Panama-Canal; Douglas ber holidays. „., I Homecoming December 29 the all-day meeting Tuesday of will be followed by.a luncheon at • PupUs are 'making oral reports science material' contributed by Christman, secretary.' Lydia Byrnes. Participants in the bear, Timmy Hedquist, and a toy Bicycle Safety Chief Ptowell added that young containing $8 was stolen. Meets Tuesday Night seventh grade classes at Sherman' Rae and Robert Outcault, vol- Toy soldiers were made "by Craig The annual homecoming for alumni of Union Junior College will the Woman's Society of Christian noon. Mrs. Chauncey Hale will on their reading. - the pupils. The class Is preparing the play, "Unexpected Guests.'* were: cat, Susan Goodwin. , people and adults alike prove co- The second entry was discovered A talk on "Hollies" by jtudyard Junior High School. ' Students who have been in In connection with the study of canoes; Anthony piFabio, product Christmas program, "She Didnt Richard Matus. Edward Beadle. Margolis, Judy Dickinan, Neil. te heid Monday, December 20, in the college library In the form of Service of the Cranford Methodist conduct the business . meeting. Drive Inaugurated ppcrative in .most instances. Dur- at 8:30 p.m- Sunday. Repairing of C. Jennings! will be featured at a Grade Fowr Claire Fink and Sandra Braz- charge of the library are: Claire Latin American countries in Mrs. map of Mexico. Believe," for presentation on De- Susan Smith. Robyn Brown. Jean Crickenberger, Gary Estabrook, 8D open house. Church. . To open the program at Circle meetings for December Because of the earlier arrival ing the past year, for instance, it damage done in the previous ca&e meeting of the Men's Garden- zatti have covered, numbered and Fink, Sandra Brazzatti, - Ellen Laird's geography classes, pupils cember 17. Laogbiin. Linda Widerkehr. Kath- Gregory Kester, Patti Silberman, In connection with their social! and Rocco 1 pin. Mrs. Robert Isinger will are: December 16 at 1 pjn., Circle Of dusk and darkness on winter was necessary in only one case to had been completed that afternoon. Club of Westfiefd In the First Con- catalogued the books which "range Jones. Warren Rogers. Dennjs have made maps and given special BUMMINGDALE SCHOOL leen Hoolko. Nina Kpusin. Michael Jimmy MncMJ"'"'. Nancy Nardelli studies unit, the children in Miss I ptllicone, both of Elizabeth, have lead the devotions. - " 1 with Mrs. J. A. Strong, 354 Lin-days, bicycles without lights and* .have parents appear before the Investigation revealed a cellar gTegational Church, Westfield, from adventure, biography, auto- Webster, and Bruce Snydcr. reports. Special work has been Report Activities UNDEKGAKTEN De Micro. Theodore Weber. Peter and Gayle Norris. Gail Bagley, Ruth Morgan's fourth grade re- been appointed co-chairman for A special'treat, "Christmas in coln avenue; Circle 3, Mrs. Henry reflectors, are now a greater hazard Juvenile Conference Committee window had been forced. In the Tuesday night. There also will be ';-;ir® The boys-and girls in Mrs. Ruby Rinaldi. and David Arthur. Larry Mattay, June Monetti and cently saw colored slides of Mex- the program by Richard P. Mus- Song," will be p r e s e n t e d by a Hartzcll. 205 Retford avenue; Cir- than ever—to their riders as well for a hearing in connection with first' instance, entry was giiined a motion • picture entitled "How Of Health Dept. Ferrelra's kindergarten classes Choral readers for the poem. Ricky Bair made the gift pack- ico. Christine Tully Illustrated a cateiro. alumni association presi- group of members' children. Mrs. cle 4, Mrs: W. Wagner, 1273 Cres- as to the motorists who have bicycle violations. through a cellar window which Grcon Is Your Garden?" • • talk- on Mexico with slides she Donald Davis and' Mrs. John cent avenue, Roselle. trouble seeing them. Food licenses were issued as fol- have been learning about their 'Thanksgiving." were. Geraldine ages.^ •• '• . . dent. The event will be eo-spori- had been left unlocked. The club maintains a private brought in. Thompson, accompanied by Mrs. December 17 at 12:45 p.m., Cir/Fo- r this reason, Chief Lester W. lows at a meeting of the Board environment. William ' Glaser Boyd. Janet Lawrence,. Robert Other parts of the mural in- sorcd by the Alumni Association Investigate Second Detective Henry Polidoro was greenhouse at 989 Mountain" ave- Claude Grady, also will sing some cle 5 with Mrs. Thomas Buzalskif Powelt has instructed members; of nue, Mountainside, which is open of Health in. the Municipal Build- brought a stalk of milk weed pods Zavila, David Garrity. Kathleen nd the Student Council. assigned to investigate. • traditional Christmas songs. A 8 Park place; Circle 6, Mrs. W: J. his department to be strict in en- ing last week: and told how the wind carries the Knowlson. Dolores De Groat, Paul- William J- Seeland, Jr., of Jumble Store Break ftom 8. to 9 o'clock every night ex- color film movie, "The Christmas Brunt, 114 North avenue, West forcement of the local bicycle or- Shortly after-a pane of glass No person was evcr^honwed for cept Thursday, and from 9 ajn. to Hary Wang, for operation of the seeds. Edward Anthes talked ette Jones. Patricia llineur. Jona- Elizabeth.. executive secretary of Spirit," will conclude the program. December 17 at 8:15 pjnrt.. Circle dinance. When violations are ob- broken in an entry on November what he received. Honor has noon on Saturday. FIFTH ANNUAL Cranlin Sweet Shop, 669 Raritan about a' chestnut tree and showed than "Iightcap, Kathleen Stout, the Alumni Association, has been road, and for sale of milk> there; huts which he found under it A Robert LuethoM. and Paris Boyd. named official host for the home- Mrs. Ann Fredericks, for sale of turkey feather was shown by Two other poetry groups includ- 1958 MODEL RAILROAD comint!- Serving on the hospitality groceries and milk at a store at James Killion. Christian Zingler. ing Kurt Strecker. Harry Hicks, committee are: Donald Rutkin of CHRISTMAS TREE 300 Centennial avenue; Arthur E. and Deborah Benedit brought William Ford. David Peer, Helen Cranford, John H." Claus, Jr., and Campbell of Irvington, for sale of pumpkins. Jan Andreas and de Brigard, Barbara .Blasi. Brent EXHIBITION Edwin d Morris, both of Plainfleld, box lunches from a truck,' and Douglas Woodson described nest Loeloff. Kristeen Colucci, Thomas Kenneth Scheller of 'Cranford, the Kolpen Dairy of Roselle, for milk building, and displayed two bird- Wright, and Robert Imfeld, recited 'jlisses Dorothy and Harriet Gaso- delivery. • nests found near their homes. "Thanksgiving Everywhere," FINAL WEEK-END rek of Elizabeth, Richard Chap- SALE There were 50 births, 2t deaths , • . - Grade Wve '" "Thanksgiving." "Sympathy." and man of Short Hills, Dr. Joseph and 19 marriages recorded here in The fifth graders at Blooming- "That's Thanksgiving." " FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY judd of Elizabeth, Dr. Bernard October, Health Officer- John! F. dale School presented a program The program was under the di- 7 to 9 P.M. 2-5and7-9P.M. 2-5P.M. Wolf of Elizabeth and Miss Jac- Kunze reported. His report also last Wednesday, "Thanksgiving rection of Miss Joan GolubiewskL queline Riley of Union. CLAUS DECEMBER 6 23 D«c.7 showed 18 foot and drug inspec- D«c5 Mr. Muscatello will welcome the tions, 17 environmental inspec- _ ITACK SCHOOL alumni to the homecoming and tions, 23 investigations of com- GUIs #1 the VTA will report briefly on association SPRINGFIELD AVE. near NORTH UNION AVE. plaints and 18 visits in connection English Handbook lists Brookside Place School PTA has activities for the year* Dr. Ken- CHRI8 1. WITTING (Adjoining Municipal Perking Lot) with dog bites. Ramsey as Contributor purchased several color reproduc- CENTRAL JERSEY neth G. MacKay, college president, TO TOWN Plumbing Inspector William E. Frank E. Ramsey, an English tions of works of art for the school. will extend greetings from the col- Gourley reported 15 plumbing teacher at Cranford High School, Displayed in Miss Morgan's lege and will briefly outline the WREATHS GREENS ROPING MISTLETOE permits issued, IS plumbing In- is one of the contributors to a new fourth grade is the print. The college's development plans. New Post spections, one septic tank inspec- handbook for English and speech I01EL R. R. ASS'N Bull Fight" by the Spanish artist, A tape recording of the various tion and eight complaints, investi- teachers, entitled "Oral English Goya. "The Midnight Ride of 135 ELM ST. WESTFIELD,N.J. activities held by the college during For Witting gated. •'..•' Can Be Fun," edited fey Professor Paul Revere,'* by the American the past year in celebrating its Chris J. Witting, former Cran- * Mrs. -'William Barnaby, public Herbert Prescott, GrinneTl College. artist. Grant .Wood, is in Mrs. Next to A & P, in Back of Cities Service Station 25th anniversary will be played. ford resident, vice-president of the I health nurse, reported 25 demon- Grinnell, la. Shugart's fifth grade classroom. Pictures of these events as well Westinghouse Electric Corp., Pittsr stration baths given and.23 birth Saturday, Dec. 6 Mr. Ramsey's work in the new.In each of the sixth grade, class- Adults 35c — ADMISSION — Children 25c as those of the college's new build- burgh, Pa., and general manager of certificates delivered. Mrs. Barna- volume, to be published December rooms are two Egyptian prints. ing now under construction will its consumer products group,-has by also assisted with 628 dental 1 by J. Weston Walch. Portland, These prints are the initial in- be displayed. Slides showing prd- been elected a vice-president of examinations of pupils at St .Mi- Me., includes material for better eress in the construction of the $1 the National Electrical Manufac- chael's School. g 1500 classroom presentation of research building also will be turers' Association, it was an- BE OH HW TO CREET HIM AT 11:30 U million progress, titled "Interim Reports.** nounced this week. He has been *• . • ' , - , ' shown. QUALITY -:- 2 to 20 FEET A preface to the work. Professor own. member of the association's Local Man Fined Prescott's fifth to bear the Walch GRIFFITH Piano Co. is The Largest Dealer Refreshments will be served by board of directors. ON THE WEST BOUND PLATFORM AT THE DELIVERIES imprint, says that jaot all clashes a student committee under the Formerly president of the West- $605 in Roselle should be "fun and games" but leadership of Mrs. Wolf. inghouse Broadcasting Company, Pleading guilty to three motor that most classes "should be alive." in Hammond Organs from Maine to Florida Mr. Witting Was elevated to gen- vehicle violations, Roma Mayers, Mr. Ramsey lives at .9 Lawn ter- Sigma Alpha Pi Sorority eral manager of consumer products CENTRAL RAILROAD STATION 27, of 412 Centennial avenue, was race. »..-•.'• Pledges Cranford Girls in 1955. In that post he Is in fined a total of $605 and sentenced • Three Cranford girls have been charge of all consumer items man- and he will have CRANFORD to five months in the county Jail Retirement Told pledged to Sigma Alpha Pi sorority ufactured by Westinghouse in AMERICAN of Union Junior College. ' some 30' factories throughout the George W. E. Manahan of 201 country. Orchard street recently retired af- They are: Miss Neta Jean Har- POST 212 LEGION ter 33 years' service with the Pub- vey of 22 Parker avenue, Miss He joined Westinghouse as pres- lic Service Electric and Gas Co. Bonnie G. Manny of 225 Orchard ident of WBC, the company's radio FREE CANDY CANES le was reconditioning shop* fore- street and Miss Judith A, White and television broadcasting subsid- man injh$£ompany*s Essex Divi- of 203 Locust "drive. Graduates iary in 1954, and under his leader- sion. '""^' of Cranford High School, they are ship the subsidiary acquired addi- freshmen majoring in liberal arts.tional television and radio facilities 'Service to the Community, State and Nation" and became .the largest organiza- FOR ALL GOOD LITTLE BOYS & GIRLS by Magistrate Sidney B. Kaufman tion in the broadcasting industry independent of the major net- — Sponsor Ol — n Roselle Municipal Court last — Donor ol FacUltta to — week. •_..., ::._, „.:;_;: HAROLD F.BENNER works. 4 CUB PACK 76. ILS-A. C JLS. and RECREATION COMM. The Cranford man was fined Inoofporatad Before that he was with- the Allen B. Dumont .organization, SANTA WILL BE AT HIS TRAILER TROOP 76. B^JL "CRANTEEN" CLOTB WOO and sentenced to three AutortioWk Painting which he joined in 1947. He be- EXPLORER POST 478. BAA. months in Jail on a charge.of CRANFORD BOYS' BJ. LEAGUE trunken.driving. He was fined,! istbmtmA PUCO came general manager of that NATIONAL LEAGUE -CARDINALS" CRANFORD BOYS' BA AUXILIARY MHWooal $105 for dlivlng »tthq network in_ PONY LEAGUE "CHIEFS' FUND DRIVES license and sentenced to {two thereafter was uatant months in jail for driving- a car named managing director, which ( Opposite Police Department Parking Lot) CHA ORATORICAL CONTEST Enanl ^teflnlshtng. position he held until he went with 101 N. UNION AVB. without the owner's consent — Truck Letterlnff BOYS' STATE DELEGATES Magistrate Kaufman added that Westinghouse. • ';• '. "' for each $10 of the fines which' BRIDOB«-1111 Mr. Witting was born in Cran- ford and lived here until he moved •N SOUTH AVEMTJB, 9- to Pittsburgh two years ago. At Noon, Saturday, December 6th

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THE CRANFdRD CITIZEN AND CHRONIQLE,1 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4," 1958 Page Three mm TMHKK. Pace Two TftE CRANgORD """• about an unsafe act, and even, ganization for Rehabilitation IM0MSWM Photography Association, will pre- were • awarded lo Richard Ma'tus, when we issue a ticket for a haz- Responsibilities Through Training) in Tenrjple sent a slide-illustrated'.lecture' on Traffic Law Enforcement Emanu-El. Westfield, at 8 o'clock $10; Richard Kane. "$7; James ardous traffic violation. In our "Birds in Color" as the Westfield Walsh. $5; Thomas Reilly. .Richard Of Girl Scout Unit tonight. nird Cltib meets at the home of Standard Qil Names Reeves own way, we are really wishing Hoffman. John Colincri, James iimio Insure Happy Holiday The proRram also will include vice-president Roger S. Norton of everybody a happy, accident-free Kelly. William Padula, $1 each. Chief of Police Lester W. Powell warned today that although his Sponsors Outlined a demonstration of the use of j 22 Central avenue, at -6 fr.m.Tues - TV New Executive Positions holiday, season." A talk .on "Responsibilities of "liquid embroidery." Mrs. Charles day. Awards were presented to cub officers believe in the Christmas spir(t, this does not mean there will The chief pointed out that Sponsors of Girl Scout Troops" Bensky, president, will preside. •Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Norton Esso Standard Oil Company this scouts of Pack 78, St. Michael's be any relaxation,in the enforcement of traffic laws and ordinances in the election of E. Church. Philip Eskola. John Poli- Christmas crowds in shopping was presented by Mrs. Allanr Lind- Women's American ORT is part will be Mrs. R. N. Keppel, Mrs. G. d(jri. Edward Wolff. James Kelly Cranford between now and the end of the year. • areas create traffic difficulties say, representative of the Wash- of the World ORT Union, dedicated II. Bates, Mrs. W. J. Zimmerman, Duer Reeves of 406 Casino avenue "For usjt will be business as usual," Chief Powell commented, which combined with the uncer- ington Rock Girl Scout Council, at to. the establishment of vocational Mrs. T;ii;ni 'Knuutila and Mrs. W. 1 •.' '•» as executive vice-president. He received wolf badges; Richard Ma- 1 "and I believe' our attitude will be tainty of weather conditions, in executive committee meeting of training schools in deprived areas A Thornton. also ha§ been elected a director tus and Richard Kane, stiver ar- row; Philip Eskola and Richard understood and appreciated by more the thought of their becom- makes this one of the most danger- the Livingston Avenue PTA last throughout the, world. There will be a field trip to the and vice-chairman of the execu- ous times of the year, from the week. The speaker was introduced NL-W Jersey shore on December 14 tive committee of the Esso board. Mat us. gold arrow; Michael Calla- most citizens: We dont like to see ing involved in a serious accident. nan. bear badge; and Dennis Klein, people paying traffic fines in addi- "For this reason, we actually standpoint of traffic accidents. by Mrs. H. T. Liming. under leadership of Donald Max- The post has been vacant since He also -had a Word of advice It was announced that the MaeBird Club to Meet well of Mountainside. ' lion badge. tion to other heavy expenses at think we are doing a favor when 4.,. . August. I, when William Naden On November 22 *a large group this time of year, but we hate even we warn a driver or pedestrian for motorists who fully intend to Desmond Players will , present In Crahford Tuesday U-as -elected president of Esso of the cub scouts a.nd fathers at- obey traffic laws, but who could "The" Pirates of Treasure Island" Warren H. Savary of Warivns- The.only gift is a portion of thy- • Standard. • • ••- • tended UuTRutgers-Columbia foot- run into trouble because of special at Cranford High School on Janu- ville. a member' of the American self. Ralph-Waldo Emerson. Mr. Reeves has served as execu- ball game at New Brunswick. seasonal hazards. ary 17. Mrs. Kenneth Kaiser, vis- tive vice-president of the Esso Re- "In coldSveath.er, and especially ual education chairman, is in search and Engineering Company For the FINEST SELECTION IN GIFTS, Visit in crowded cars, it becomes more charge of tickets. since 1949. He has been associated Rosary Unit Plans difficult to keep windows clear for There will be a breakfast for with a number of Esso Research's adequate vision," he pointed out. members at the next PTA meeting, major accomplishments, including Christmas Party "A good defroster is essential. De- on December 16, and children of the development pf fluid catalytic JOYCE'S GinS AND ARTS pendable windshield wiper arms he school will present their annual MODEL cracking anij butyl rubber. 338 North Me. — —-,—— Garwood, N. J. and blades are very important. LOCAL HOME SOLD-Mr. and Mrs,_,William Boblick of Colonia irogram. A holiday program for Mr. Reeves joined the company At St. Michael's FIRST STEP TOWARD WINGS—Cadet First Lt. R. A. Steers, son Arms must have adequate pres- the children will be presented on KITS

An annual Christinas party will . , ' ' <•: • have purchased the home above at 105 Oak lane from Mr. and in 1930, following graduation from . of Mr. and Mrs. William V. Steers of 604 Willow street, a senior. sure to remove snow, and blades December 22, with Mrs. Roland T. be held by St.; Michael'^ Rosary So- Mrs. Alex E. Fenik, Jr., who- have moved to Roselle Park. This WilHams College and graduate at the Citadel, Charleston, S. C, is shown at left being congratu- should not streak and smear. The Snyder as, chairman. •work at Princeton University. ciety Monday evening in the school MILK GLASS • PICTURES—All lypaav illumh»Ud and Mexican faathar birds was a Multiple Listing of the office of G. G. Nunn, Realtors and auditorium. The party will follow lated upon completion of his first solo flight by William S. Scott, RIVAL , ioCOP driver must give himself every op- The meeting was conducted by In 1937, he was selected to direct president of Carolina Skyways in Charleston.. Cadet Steers was LAMPS • CHROME k 8ILVERPLATE portunity to notice traffic signs and Insurers, 131 North avenue, east. , • , Mrs. Malcolm' MacKenzic, presi- Esso Research's then ncwly- K. DVEK KEBTCg devotions in the church at 8 p.m. and a business meeting. the first Citadel student to solo successfully among 23 AF-ROTC , CAN-O-MAT PUNCH BOWL CURIO CABINETS •KNICK-KNACKS signals, and be able to see with- lent. formed process development unit. and 13 Army ROTC cadets undergoing flight training in the cur- out difficulty other cars and He was named director of the re- tion's special committee on the gift- Members have been asked to .' ELBCTMC v, MILK GLASS • NOVELTIES involved in an accident," he ad- spirit of the goodwill season into bring; small gifts for Santa Claus rent academic year. , The program consists of 36li hours of light With Stand package-laden pedestrians who Weslfiehl Musical Club search division in 1945, and two ed child, Cranford Dramatic Club, COT GLASS It COOKWARE • GLASSWARE - are out in great number during the vised. "So don't wait until Christ- practice—by driving a properly to distribute. plane instruction in ^iper Cubs and prepares the student to try to COFFHMAKfR years later was elected a director Echo Lake Country Club and the CAN OPENER WOODENWARE • COSTUME JEWELRY Christmas shopping season." mas (if you are planning on pre- equipped car. in a courteous and To Hear Local Violinist and vicc-rpresident of the research First Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Edward ML Coe, president, qualify for a private aircraft license. It also is the first of a series R«cj. 88.95 v senting the family car with a set law-abiding manner; that's the Beryl Fidlcr, Cranford violinist, will preside. Mrs. Frank Dooley. 12 Cups Open Monday 12 NOQH to 9 p.m. Chief Powell also reminded company. ' '• . A member of the board of trust- of steps toward obtaining pilot wings in either the Air Force or of reinforced tire-chains this year. best method I know for wishing will perform at the Christmas pro- chairman of the altar committee, : drivers' that stop-and-go traction Mr. Reeves was active for some the Army. . _ TUBS., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. You may need them before Christ- everyone a Merry Christmas and gram of the Musical Club of West- ees of Union Junior College, he will .give a report on the apron is vita] to efficent'and safe winter years in the Industrial Research was an active worker in the col- $5.95 Fri., 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. driving. mas and you probably will use a Happy New Year," the chief con- ield. sale. ' ' ' - cluded. The club will hold a combined Institute and served for one year lege's campaign in Cranford to the homeroom report of students "If pavements become snow- them to . good 'advantage . several during 1955-56 as -its president. Mrs. H. McNally. chairman of this morning at the hproe of Mrs. meeting with the Women's Fellow- raise $200,000 toward its silver an- the' cancer committee, has report- D..A. Luce of 18 West Holly street, on the honor roll, which was pub- iCome In and Browse Phone SUnset 9-0450 covered or icy, the use of- a good times before this winter is over. The institute represents 140 indlis- niversary development fund and set of tire chains is an excellent "In the meantime, instead of The devil loves nothing better ship of the First Congregational tral research organizations. ed a total of 450 dressings for No- who is co-chairman of • the Mt lished recently. ) ASSORTCD BLACK & DECKER , B« th* First to 8M th« Christmas (nd tasswl) Specials Church on December 11 at 1:30 is a member of the steering com- vember. The chairman has asked Carmel Guild Committee. precaution against becoming hope- looking for special favors from than the intolerance of reformers. GALORE! Ho is nctive in professional, civic mittee for the entire campaign to lessly stalled in traffic, or becoming busy police officers, let's put .the James Russell Lowell. i.m. in the parish house of the and honorary organizations, in- for contributions" of clean, white WASTE BASKET CARVING SETSg VA In. DRILL ' i r s t ' Congregational Church, finance UJC's $1,000,000 building linens for the dressings. cluding the Society of the Chemi- program. ' *Tf*A W«h Geared Chuck Westfield. The executive board will meet Honor Roll Addition GUARANTEED FOR cal Industry, American Chemical The name of James Borges, a Mrs. Fidler will present "Con- Residents of Cranford for 21 B4ATCHlNa EVER SHARP certo Romantique" by Goddard. Society and the Armed Forces years, he ana Mrs. Reeves are \he freshman at Cranford High School, Chemical Association. • sankmrs SALE $i50 POLISH AND She will be accompanied by Ann parents of a son and three daugh- was inadvertently omitted from TISSUE BOX 1 CRANFORD CYCLE & TOY CO. . Smteriar Court of New Jersey—Chan- Munday, local pianist. He is a member of. th« advisory ters. wry Division Union County—Docket No. .... SANDER SET INCORPORTED council foV the department1 of C1180-5T. WOXIAM DI TULIO, single. TOWNSHIP OF CRANFOBD Plaintiff VS. JOHN F. BRANDT, single. chemical engineering 6f Princeton, ct ib Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND • ORT Meeting Slated KEN BUTLER, Mgr. the Defense Scienc^ Board, the ad- CIVIL, ACTION: JUDGMENT FOR SALE Public notice Is hereby given that the All At Reduc^l Pries* I FOR .... Cub Scout Candy By virtus* of Uw above-sUted Judg Township of Cranford will sell at public In Vestfiehl Tunignt —UfLH CVbNlNUS IIL.L. (jriltIS 1 MAS — visory committees of the New ment For Sato ton* directed I shall sale to the highest bidder Lot 882. Block York University Research Division e«po— tor sale by public vendue. In the S2S, in the Township of Cranford, New BYPHMK.Mttf Btttt A film entitled "Mcllah" will Sale Totals $1,458 Court Bouae. 1B the City of Elizabeth. Jersey, at its meeting to be held In tha 19 North Ave., W. and the government's Committee M. J.. on Municipal Building, 33 North Avenue, WOOD . • i be shown at an open membership ort/Specialized Personnel. A total of $1,458 wai collected WEDNESDAY. THE 11th. DAY, OF East. Cranford, New Jersey.-on Tuesday, BRASS meeting of the Westfleld Chapter (Two Doers from Cranford Theatre) THyPJBEfl AJDv. IBM. the »th day oC December. IBM. at 8:30 •• aia. sMtoa nk) tttrn itaMft SET OF 4 Mr., R6eves is chairman of the from the HBltoween candy sale by at tar» ottock tn tha afternoon of said P.M. on the following terms: CARVING Women's American ORT (Or- Cronford Planning Board and^ a Pack 78. St. Michael's Church. 1. Minimum sale price $400. All that certain'tract or parcel of land 3. 10%. of the amount of the bid to be TRAY TABLES FIREPLACA E member of the Board of Educa- Prises for selling the. most candy particularly de- paid in : cash or by certified check BOARD al*, hrlnc % being In the at the time of the sale. IDEAL FOR 3. Balance of purchase price to be paid i. •/ __ OauftiiO. County of Union. in cash or. certified check within WITH STAINLESS THIS CHRISTMAS... of Near Jersey: Known as lots thirty (30) days of the data of rale. TVSIfACISOR WITODBAWSCttEErt AN INCREASED DIVIDEND RATE e) aatf 4S la Block I on a certain map STEEL NAILS AND • upon delivery of deed. MOVING 'i Mi tStrand'Tbe Highlands. Cranford. N. J.' 4. Purchaser to pay tha cost of publi- ROAST HOLDER property of S. P. Morse Company, Inc., cation of the notice of sale, revenue m situated In Cranford. Township of Cran- stamps and preparation 'of • deed. & HAULING 7.85 ford. Union County. N. J., made by B. Purchaser to pay a proportionate Prank B. Ham. CM.S: share'of the taxes for .the current ATTICS. COXAltt. Someonp in Your Life Deserves an BBGtNNtNO at 'a point In the North- .. year from the date of sale. , STATING JANUARY 1,1959 TJUID9. OAWrVOn OMMM weateriy line of Ootinecticut Street 6. The highest bid shall be subject to formerly Harding Avenue: therein ' dis- acceptance b* tha Township Com- •K " tant along the same on a course South mittee which reserves the right to 3S* IS' West 103J5 feet from .tha point reject any and all bids. Osyorl of tntersccUon of said side of Connecticut 7. 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Regular meeting of the Union provide to help its citizens achieve on the rifle.range, where the re- Long Beach. Ca1if7, reccnTiy with 1 — SYROP8IS OF— . Men in Service County Board of Chosen Freehold- fuller1, happier and more effective Pack 44 Presents cruits fired the M-l rifle and re- Destroyer Division. 92 after a MINUTES OF MEETING OF THE eri was held at the Court House, Good Theatre' in New Theatre , Navy Ensign Donald F. Cyphers, ceived, instruction in b:isic Marine i £e.ven-month tour of duty with lives. ' Elizabeth, N. J., on Thursday, Sep. By FSAN OBECNE See, Do If Skits son of Mr. and Mr?. E. B; Cyphers ;nfan,ry wcapons. This; recruit ' the U.S. Seventh Fleet in the Far ONION COUNTY BOABD OP CHOSEN FREEHOLDEBS The Rev. Mr. Bizzaro, who is of 107 Retford avenue, is serving training prepares young .Leather-.| East. Durin" the 60,000 mile mber 25, 1958 at ten am. Monmeath flayers "See and Do It" skits were Pre- By. A. ETHEL AIXI8TON. Clerk of the Boar* Roy call showed seven members rector of Trinity Church, said the with . Airborne Early Warning necks for further specialized in- (.cruise, visiis were made to Pearl present. Absent: Freeholders Ben- "Emmy." the electronic answer I pamphlet outlines a community's sented by the dens in Cub Pack Squadron 4 at the Naval Air Sta- fantry training at Camp Lejeune,! Harbor; Pafio Pago, Samoa Is- Regular' meeting of" the Union matc4y $600,000 for a Civil De- ninger and O'Brien. . I man, was featured'in the Cranford (requirements In health and wel-44 Friday at the Osceola Presby- tion in Jacksonville, Fla. Before N. C... • • lands; Auckland. New Zealand; County Board of Chosen Freehold- fense Project fey this Board and Clerk Alliston delivered the Dramatic Club's fast-paced pro- fare services, churches, schools, terian Church. entering ihe service in September, Yokosuka and' iwnkVini. Japan; • ers was h'eld at the Court House. asking that they be given an op-opening prayer. •nrtlon ' of William Merchant's housing, work and recreation facil- 1957, he w^s graduated from ub c ;; ' .:•}')• Advancement awards were pre- .Cornell University. .Richard J. Chandler, interior ! ?. ! Bay. Philippine Islands; and • Elizabeth. N J., on TKursday, gep- portunity to confer with this Freeholder Herlich made a mo- c.act comedy, *'The Disk Set;" ities. • • three sented to Robin Kopecky, wolf communications electrician, second' Kaolisiuj;. Formosa. tember 11. J958 at ten A.M. Board. ' . ' ' tion that the minutes of thev meet- , but not the stellar attrac- "If we are going to win the fight badge and gold arrow;. Timothy class, USN, son of Mr. and In the absence of Director Hat- COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE ing* of Sept. I lth be approved, tion, or a skillful cast directed to against mtntal illness, which now Richard R. Fnitchey, son of Mr. Robert J. Chandler of 144 Scverin iicld. Freeholder Hickok WJIS ap- Gt-orge P. Klnsey, member o( 'hich was seconded by- Freehold- n .excellent performance by Ei- threatens to hospitalize one of ev-George, silver arrow on wolf and Mrs. N. R. Fnitchey of 3 Cor- Robert L. Dolan, ;-on of Mr and ! a nell road: Kent ft. Kirkmnn,' son court, and Timothy J Murphy, Mrs Jame; p Doj.m ftf ,24 pointed Actinjj Director. Roll call the Union County Mental Health r Hickok and unanimously car- tccn Woodward. ery 12 residents sometime in hisbadge; John Adams, silver arrow sonarmnn. second class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph M. inytoti avi-rni.', rorapk-lod recruit showed six membors present., Ab- Board, submitting his resignation ed. ., The interpretations presented by lifetime, we jrmst. have a- com-on wolf badge, and bear badge of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cassidy of Kirkhian of 212 Walnut avenue, training Novcmbrr 20 at the Ma- sent: Director Hatficld, Freehold- as such. Following communications re- !),(. actors, and the writing of the munity with a mentally healthy with gold and silver arrows. 216 I.oeust , drive, are serving •I and Howard A. Rainey, son of Mr. rine Corps Hec-tuit Depot, Parris ers Bicrtuempfel nnd Carlin. Boi o of ttoselle, calling attention ceived and referred to: \ play, blended intd a. warm, 'close environment," he declared. "The aboard the frifiate USS .lohn S • r, facilities must be good; there must Robert Macalilc received the lion and Mrs. William A. Rainey of 210 Island, S-C,. Hie 12-weck training' Clerk Alliston delivered the to a resolution they adopted on HOADS & BRIDGES COMMIT* Htmospliefe that quickly included McCain, operating with the U. S. % April 24, 1958, asking this Board be enough of them, and they must badge with gold and silver arrows Dak Uitie. completed recruit train- Hold Mat* BMb ...... from $6.50 ternnting lighting arrangements TEE regarding statements which were clearing and snagging of Green FLOOD LIGHT STAND and permitted the audience to join mrido and appeared in the Eliza- Brook and advising the Township BROWNE STABFLASH CAMERA Township of Berkeley Heights, BEFLECTOR ...^..y..^.^...... ^...:...^..>....$7^5 with the office girls for gossip or enclosing copy of an Ordinnncc beth Dally Journal and giving both has arranged a meeting of all Mu- BoflMn Flashgun, Fflm. Bulbi to witness the inner-offlce difficul- providing for the construction of parties ao opportunity,to retract nicipalities for Sept. 29th, at 8: IS FLASH GUNS tor— . , , ties of Office Manager Bunny Wat- sanit-'iry sewers in various streets iheir statements. , .-•S' j.m., at the Municipal Building. 35 nun and RefleT Cunmi.-... from $6.50 son, played with plquantness and Twp. of Springfield,, relative to GX MASCOT METEH -— •- - - *9-» sweet charm by Nancy Wells. The and locations and appropriating DECEIVED tt FILED \/ LENS CLEANING RHOSH & Tissue...... $1X0 $1,200,000.00, etc. County Clerk, enclosing Oaths reports received from their Health WALTZ METERS km Movies. Polaroid. part cave.ample opportunities fof Dept. of Law and Public Safety. if Office of- CarrolV'W. Hopkins Officer and Sanitarian regarding VEW-MASTER PRODUCTS j jliss Wells to display a creditable relative to traffic signals at Wood md Ervin S. Fulflp, as Judges of prevalence of ragweed in the " Starter S«+—Visww and 4 BMb versatility; to be champagne gay, Avenue and Elm St., Linden arid lie County Court ana Thomas C. Township. '..."• PUP-OP ALBUMS ...... :..- .- $3*0 uinsomely saddened by her suit- nlso traffic signals (it Morris Ave., Mahon ;is a member• of the Union Div. of Motor Vehicles of Tren- Snow can often turn the mo«l ordinary subject mailer Into dnunalle pie- or's rejection, and to even emote lure inaterial a* it did In thU contest prlie winner. Taken by. Robert on, advising Ordinance regulating 1 HAND VIEWERS , "Curfew Shall Not Ring Tonight" ^and Orchard St., Summit. County Board of Taxation. Dejfohn, it won a grand prize in Ia«t year ! Kodak High School Confab VIEWER,...... ~,,«...... ~ff—• $2.50 Dept. of Law and Public Safe- Suptr.'of Weights and Measures, raffle on county roads in Crari- for 35 mm SHdes...... $4.95 to $195PROJECTOR: ...... v «... $9.95 with the bell-like tones and exag- ty, relative to amended authoriza- idyMng no solid fuel or poultry ord, has been approved. gerated gestures of the old-time tion for traffic slgnnls at Diamond. fdenses issued during August, or Twp. of .Scotch Plains, request- Picture Wlntery Wonderlands HOME DEVELOPING OUTFIT . $4*5 3 WBW- PACKETS (Choo— from.orer • elocution class. • ..' Hill Road and Valley Road, Berke- 'cos collected. . ing this Board to construct a Wintery scenes—whether you you may miss the eftect you want SLIDE TRAYS for — 100 Snbjecti in 8toc»/ 3US The office girls, battling to prove ley' Heights Twp. UBLIC WELFARE COMMITTEE bridge over Cedar Brook on Dona find them on vacation trips or to capture. Remember the camera Si mm, pxotector* ... team 3 for$15 0 SPLICERS .—--...... —. ... from $4.95 the supremacy of their female ef- Congresswoman "Florence P. Purchasing Agent, advising of Lane near Forest Road. ' right in your own backyard— can't see everything as your eyes ficiency over a mere electronic Dwyer, enclosing copy of a letter PUBLIC WELFARE COMMIT. GADGET BAGS .,..;.J...-..m..^..-^ torn USS NEW QUICK SPLICE bam tap*)... „ $6.95 he award of meat contracts for 1 make wonderful picture subjects do—all at once. Your eyes move brain, provided the right backi- '. * • : : she received from the New York he John E. Runnells Hospital lor TEE you shouldn't overlook. Have you from side to side—sweap the scene SLIDE FILES '.—-.-,..:..., '• •fromtUS BOQKS ~~^~~^~« . ,«~. from 35c ground and th,e snaps of bright ; •'!' District of the Corps of Engineers, he period of Sept. 10th. and 17th, Bd. of Managers of John E. ever noticedhowoften prize-win- —catch the total view in one HEELS ami CANS far MOVIES. from $1.00 humor. The cheerful eagerness of BEHIND THE SCENES—Technicians are shown checking on the informing of their conditional ap- nd also for the Jail for the month Runnells Hospital, asking that ev- ng entries in snapshot contests broad glance. Not so with your Vce Washbourne as Ruthie Saylor, , workings of "Emmy," giant electronic brain which played a major proval of tile' Federal Project for I Sept. ery effort be made to -hasten the are snow pictures—either wintpr camera. It can see only the the aristocratic intellectualness of role in' the Cranford Dramatic Club's production of "The Desk snagging and clearing Green landscapes snapped purely, for amount you can see in the view- He Knows Exactly What He Wants . . . And So Do We! Freeholder Carlin arrived at this renovations planned for K Build- Sally Grammer as Sadel Meyer, Set." On the ladder is W. P. Bloecher, Jr., chairman of the staging Brooke' • Ing. their artistic effect or action shots finder at any one time. That's OF COURSE THERE IS FILM and the brassy sophistication of ime. • committee, while Eric James of the light and sound committee We make it our business to know the kind of styles that men prefer . . . so why not 3tate. Highway Dept., ndvfoing- Tggntffly—report of the "County -Dept. Institutions ft—Agencley -of-people on skis or sleds? why you'll probably need several Etlenor Madden 4s Peg Costello the Commissioner approved Trenton, advising the State Board Snow comes to life under the pictures to record all the; natural And Many Mora Unlisted Items were appealing and most suitable. works controls at lower left. Final performances were presented make it your business to do all your gift sSopping-for-men here. You can't miss! Treasurer arid the Deputy Supt. beauty ^of the scene before your at the club's theatre on Winans avenue Friday and Saturday Agreement for County Aid andof Weights and Measures were' re- f Control approved action of Ihe rays of a shiny bright sun. Though Miss Madden sparked the rowdy it may not seem photogenic on eyes. • . • Mmmmroperties, light and sound, cos- By Manhattan^ Arrow, . . Famous "tune saver" wash and the City Council regarding the (2)—Freeholder Herlich for Fi- 2hest Diseases, suggesting that and-white, or color shots. either. Action shots are Well tats by Horace Wells as.an appropri- At times- the efforts of several umes and mstke-up just right. The proposed expenditure of approxi- this Board have directional signs TASHIC^TmLmTant tSTOMB MAO. LOAD . ate mixture of comradely decency mijior characters for laughs mly . technical complaints are cotton broadcloth shirts. You oet the wonderful convenience nance Committee, . approving 18 This happy interplay of sun-within the scope of even the sim- wilh W \A tea* _- tl%M \ personnel actions in various de- placed on. Route 22, indicating light and shadow brings out theplest camera—given some fast and male befuddlemcnt over the seemed forced and contrived, leav- limed at the mechanics of the [economToia no4ron shirt . . . plus the dividends; of Iona-wear- partments. where the Hospital Is V texture of the snow and adds in- film and a bit of study. The trick intricacies of ' the final chase. ing the audience queasy. Skilled rinking and drinks in the sec- Inq constracnon. permanent stay and button-down collars and con- Metropolitan. Rapid Transit terest to your pictures. As with is to catch the action at its peak ind act. Imaginary ice docs hot Freeholder Blertuempfel arrived vezuDlecufts. VHde selection of collar styles. at this time. Commission, requesting an. oppor- any type of scenic shot, a snow point—the precise instant when link, and mouths that really drink ROGER LOUIS tunity to meet with this Board to (3)—Freeholder Herlich lor scene is worth a bit of Study. all movement seems "frozen" and BOLEX—THE FINEST IN THE WORLD go with throats that swallow. discuss 3-50 now pending before the person in action actually ap- Roads and Bridges Committee, ap- Don't just snap it—and let it go However, the defects of the pro- Sport ShirlsZ^ $4.00 to $19.95 BORDEAUX the General Assembly of the State* at that Examine the landscape pears to be motionless. This mo- : .... $15450 MORE PEOPLE COME TO duction were minor, the skill and proving two personnel actions fat „..,.';• ',; , ' H8J0I *8V8 By McGregor, Botany. Manhattan. Hathaway ... In wools, gabar- Monthly reports of Gominger, in your viewftnder—try it from; mentary stillness when all action Electric Eye .... $179.50 talent major, the Cranford Dra- WINE the Engineering Deptr, and one InSupleeft Clooney (Auditors); Jail; different angles—see what ele- seems suspended—this if the mo- matic Club has again earned the dines, rayons. viyeUas and cotton flnr"^ All styles with choice of . the Road Dept. County Physician and Purchasing mentsxform the best composition. ment you should snap your pic- . sniso j ... $250X0 right to shine with pride for their Red or White (4)—Freeholder Herlich fot Fi- Should you try to shoot too fast, ture. r-John Van Guilder, colon In pkdds and solids. ^ :! Agent, on bids for the John E. 1 beautiful new theatre and for the nance Committee, authorizing bills. Runnells Hospital for Meat and. good theatre, they present in it. to $*|.00 Fifth u approved,'paid. Meat Products and supplies .<-;.,'.- Pajamaf ".' ... ..-. ...,.-• ••• ••••••••• There being no further business recelve4.w«!ordered filedl (bat this may ^>e used for Jurors By Bfanhatlan. Tayson and Knothe . . . Flannels, broadcloth*, silks, to be considered, and upon motion Following resolutions were and other personnel in connection Educational of Freeholder Herlich, duly ran can adopted:— with : construction work in the KODAK IBOWnE wUbfape with Their Prescriptions from rayons and wash'^ wears. In slipover and button styles. Hand- onded by Freeholder Vi (l)^Freebolder Valentine for Court House,,. • . N^ • EYE PHYSICIANS (MD) somely draped* . SCHER'S Acting Director Hickok declared Public Property Committee, ask- Freeholder O'Brien arrtaed at Program Planned K-100 KEYSTOHE108(750walOBaJl«B than To Any Other Opticians the meeting adjourned. ing thst the Hoard of Works this time.... ' • \ Sweaters Cardigans from $8.95; Slipover* from $7.95 LIQUOR STORE Next regular meeting will be (S)i-*reeholdar Herlich for -iu. $17450 On Mental Health CUy Council of Klizabeth, reconw • in ' «. Sleeveless from $5.00; Cashmere from $19.50 104 WALNUT AVENUE held on Thursday. Sept U, IMS, mend and obtain nance Committee, approving •;_ The Cjariford committee of the at 10AJH. UNION COUNTY BfUde* t-2Ml ing of Union ,.... " nnel Mtkicii ui vazipus deptxtr^ Unlon^County Association for By McGregor, Bobert Bruce and Botany . . . 100% wool Shetland, (Mrs.) A. ETHKL AlJJSTON Place to Bahway Avenue and tb Mental Health is joining with oth- Orion «—J e^"^!?. Solids and t^-^fuMnnm. fa "V". crew and - Open Every Evening • wm be Clerk of the Bond ClflKaflm^v flS •>&••• AJUflKflflTH' S^lABnHflDEL *fl CAMERAS er committees in New Jersey in a turtle neck sryles. October »th at five month public information $39J5 program, it was announced today ' ALUgTOW BAnobaA.. „..„... $49.95 by the Rev. Robert Bizzaro of 111 Neckwear — Every one a handsome gift $150 to $10.00 tip* Board. . ;.,. $69.9$ 'orest avenue, chairman of the lo- A wide variety of ate latest patterns and designs. "'' MinohaA2 cal unit. V V ,.«.... $89J5 Mot CooMcted with Any bllwr Each month a different educa- ••< of Simitar Main* 50c to $1 JO Vdant Lander VMouuwc I ^« $8*50 ional pamphlet will be promoted Handkerchiefs :....:.-.•.• : r....'. Volahl Lander VUomattc U...... $10*50 and a free copy will be mailed to Fine Bnen and cooon. WnMe and fcmcy POnwos — plant or mono- Westf ield Elizabeth anyone sending a postcard request ...... $124.75 to the office of the Union County 217 East Broad St / 277 No. Broad Si 'X» /f •• ''5'^ Kodak Betma Beflex .. _../$2154)0 Association for Mental Health at ADami S42435/ ELlx. 4-1414 130 Summit avenue, Summit, Robe* .: : f....' $8.95 to $3230 • — Andlfom — «. CatraB, Mgr> Which i." coordinating the county- Bayons and wool bland*.^ AB SJSM. Pkdds, softds or WO. wide program. /~^ • ELECTRONIC The first free pamphlet, entitled For Good Mental Health in Your SLUE PROJECTORS Community," describes the essen- $5.00 to $12.50 REALIST 400 ^ —™_~^___™___^ $29^5 FLASH GUNS tials that every community should By Made Cross, Fawnes and Daniel Hays . . .Pigskin, capesldn - -r TJXC. 706 300 Watt —~.~~. '~~^^L SSUS0 and suedes. Far and wool lined. m

T.DJC. 70*5 300 Watt wAn EUctric Changer...... *8&95 HIGHLAND «.-M-..^..^M... 159.95 For reliable home heating... All Wool or All Nylon leather palm glove* $195 to $5.95 KODAK CAVALCADE 500-Fulry Automatic...... $149J50 MECABUTZ ~_..-.-—.--. *59 J5 Sport Coats $3150 to $75.00 - - r, Michael Stem, Stein Bloch, John Alexander, H. Freeman. "I ..is: CASH FOR CHRISTHAS? TRIPODS . bom $9L9S EDITOBS. 8: SLACKS —Wide selection... ; $13.95 to $32i»0 SCREENS from $1235 LIGHT METERS TIE RACKS • SHOE HORNS 4 CLOTHES BRUSHES • JEWELRY BOXES You probably have many items, in good MEN'S JEWELRY > MANICURE SETS • BAR ACCESSORIES condition and which you no longer have use IEFLEX TRAVEL KITS • ASH TRAYS • BAROMETERS YASHKA A 9 WALLETS for, which others could use. Advertise themior $S9J51 MINOLTA ADTOCORD with MEN'S LUGGAGE YASHICAC ; _... $4SJ01 BullHn M^er ..._... OIL BURNERS sale through our Classified Columns. MINOLTA ADTOCOBD $9*50 - And Mot.- AT NO EXTRA CHARGE GIFT WRAPPING AND WRAPPING FOR MAILING MONOGRAMMING • LEATHER GOODS INITIALED Many people are now looking for Train POLAROID CAMERAS ... <.. $7275 to $169.95 Sets, Ice Skates, Doll Carriages, Bicycles, Tri- POLAROID COPY MAKERS ...... $29.95 opswept Vamp, cycles, Toy Furniture, Doll Clothes, Dolls, . rising WKh the rtewhemUnes. Cameras and Photography Equipment, Ping _ * Special Valu* ScjUdions 0MutMuny slender toe. curved YELLOW ! "^ Pong Tables, Etc. in-and-under heel... subtle touch of PAGES Free Wallet With Every Gift Certificate of your phone book ' color lining the fanned throat MANY WONDERFUL BUYS ON USED EQUIPMENT vm John franks ;, Soft and sophisticated., Only 75c for 25 Words ^ Authorised FiMeiiim Kodak Dealev MEN'S AND BOYS' APPAREL ...tell you 207 E. BROAD ST. TEL. ADams 3-1171 Black Su«d« $12.95 Use Our Lay-Away Plan - Deadline 10 A, M. W«hws4*ys — A Snwfl DepotJt Holds Year PardMae Till Chrktmas smim where to rent PLAINFIELD WESTFIELD RIDGEWOOD anything BR-6-880O Or Give Him A Us* Our Rear Entrance From Municipal Parking Lot Open Evenings SCOTT'S , THE CRANFORD Vbu'U find: costumes • JOHN FRANKS v "OF WE8TFIELD Till Christmas chairs and tables • ' dress Buita • real estate - GIFT OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS QUIMBY AT CENTRAL CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE pianos—anything you STOHB momm% t to • DJULT — t to • MOMOAT AND 21 AldenStr^t BRidg* 64000 34 North Ave., W. 6-1024 wish to rent!

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THE CRANFCSHP CttttEN AND CHRONICLE^^UBSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1958, CHRONICLE, THUHSDAV. bEOBMBBft 4,, lflgT Coffey was named to study current and future expenditures. The orial Hospital for Thanksgiving. 'Day of Recollection' Plans omrr.ittec urill draw up a budget The January ;tnetting will be 'tr-ihe next fiscal year. , ,".,..•' Girl Sc!O!it Troop Receives held at tb.c"h6mo of Mrs. William Creative Art Group to Glean The Rev. Mark Dooley. CCD Hollstein of Westfieia. Dr. Doro- Told for St. Michael's Unit -T.oderator. opened and closed the thy Wilson Bugbee of Montclair Members and friends of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine meeting with the Confraternity |Flags From VFW Auxiliary will ' speak on cranial therapy. Yule Ideas at Demonstration of St. Michael's Parish have been invited to participate in an Arch- prayer- The next parish board At a recenf meeting of the Women's Auxiliary qt Captain Newell Guests are welcome. A' demonstration of creative I dioccsan Day of Recollection to be held Sunday at Sacred Heart Church, meeting will be held at 8:30 pjn. _jney Fiske lH*t 335, V?W, Senior Vice-Commander John Dolin and ^ phristmas seals are being sent mobiles and yule decorntions along class. • r

Patriotic Instructor Marianne Boyle presented American' and troop : January 19 in the school. out this' year to help in the Na- Tfii" art sale is scheduled for the • ' \.'\:\ 76 Broad street, Bloo.mfield. • three with slides of originul ideas for j flags* ° representatives of, a tional Osteopathic FouncMioh, v The Most Rev. Walter>W. Curtis, STD, auxiliary bishop of Newark children at Christmas \\ ill be pre- nest three Saturdays by the Cran- Scout troop, which aids in-research and student ford Creutive Art Group at the * AUTO DEALER!* * ELECTRICAL * LIQUOR STORES * MrsJKilfiamJSJengeK-wasiaccom— sented by Miss Helen Crisson at and archdiocesan director of. CCD, Winter Driving Tl'rs. Walter Sopko, leader; Mrs. panled also by Mr*. Collins and loans. Mrs. Fasnacht of Cranford group's studio, 110 Walnut ave- will conduct the conferences be- census files. SAVINGS CONTRACTORS McCall and MrsRalp. h Mrs. H. T. Liming. is chairman for this project. the December meeting of the nue. • • ' ' • ginning at 2:30 p.m. and closlnp Mrs. Eleanor Fitzgerald, chair- Warning Issued SCBEB'S . CRANFORD PET SHOP I Keil. co-leaders of Girl Scout Cranford Creative Art Group: On December 6, 13 and 20 the "with benediction at' 5 p.m. Fol- man of helpers who assist the High HORBI8 CHEVROLET, fax: INSTITUTIONS rata. AMMMHaa *.»-'• pjop 737, received the flags. Carl Burger1, program chairman, sale will be hold from 1 to 5 p.m. lowing the conferences, there will School of Religion as well a* CYO. UIOVOR ITO'lI ; ' V»* af all KIBA. Mrs. John Dolin, auxiliary pres- Christmas Sale Opened Proceeds will bc used to help de- announced that class Jists have By Police Chief - Traalcal rtak ul Saaalln ident, conducted the meeting. has announced the group will meet v be a period of private devotional Hazardous road and weather [All rraik Bana Hul Mormng Glub By Squad Auxiliary fray expenses of the studio. Mr. Dolin presented Mrs. Roy. December 18 at 8 p.m. in the town- prayer and penance and a period been mailed" to all class mothers conditions make winter a demand- 314% Mrs. Harold Young, ways and and attendance checks started. can BRMO* s-sso BRS-lOOt Brinkerhoft, drill teartt leader, A sale of Christmas wrappings ship rooms. J of open discussion'.' ' ing time of year for drivers. Police on your. 11 North Av** E.- moans chairman, announced that Those attending also will have The Rev. Gerard Whelan, modera- Chief Lester'W. Powell warned as total HJlh'a check for the team's Calif- Retells Tales and decorations began this week, Miss Crisson is art consultant young people will be at the rail— an opportunity to visit with the tor of the classes, urged "that par- the month of December began this ornia trip fund. , - at ^he Cranford First Aid Squad for seventh and eighth grades in road station Friday night to pass Rev. Maurice O'Keefe, former cu- ents cooperate fully with class 'week. , • . PLUMBERS Mrs. Uconard Church was re-Ot Christinas building and" will continue until East Orange. She took her B.A.out fliers giving details of the art | ' rate" at St. Michael's, who is nowmothers in attendance checks and -To meet these demands," the instated as an avixiliary meniher. Christmas. degree at New York University sale. • seeing that students get to classes She formerly was a member of the A Christmas program Was given and continued her studies at Par-' stationed at Sacred Heart, the chief • pointed out. "the driver inmtrtd Sttofmga — Horn* New Jersey artists will have oils on time." He added that name BRENNAN & TOYS auxiliary of the Nancy Luzon Post yesterday at the regular meeting Sponsored by the Cranford First sons School of Design where she and water colors at reduced rates home church of Bishop Curtis. needs all his judgment and skill •nlmil a' Cnm. BRlda»«-ltW of the Wednesday Morning Club Aid Squad Women's Auxiliary, the ' At a Parish Board executive tags - are being issued - to students plus the advantages that come with inRost-He. . .'••'' specialized in graphics, watercolor for sale. . Pictures valued from $15 and any student not in his class- •anft aa# Caaanl BRidge •-W00 It was suggested that the auxil- by the literature committee at the sale is conducted each day from and jewelry-design. meeting last week, members wel- using logical equipment on snow 12:30 to 3 p.m. to $35 will be on sale from $5 to ioom by 7:30 p.m. will not receive laat limy at Manaa. iary sponsor young girls -to com- home of Mrs. E. E. McKeige. Mrs. She has taught at Muskingum $,l6—frames not included. Con- comed back James Harrington, f-ier- : ffllUAIIll«MIOtt H. B. Lopaus was co-hostess. The group has announced that a president, after an absence of two" a tag to participate in the CYO "National Safety Council tests 5-ttOO BBld«eM2tt pete in a twirling contest in the College in Ohio and at Blqomfield signment paintings will be on sale" social hour. Some of the members; future-- • •- : Mrs. Elliot Moody gave sketches barn dance is scheduled on Janu- and Parsons. She has lectured to from $10 up—some With frames. months spent in South America. have shown that reinforced tire REILLY OLDSMOBILE Nartfc Waaal aaa» JM South Aval. B. Cnnfort ary 2i in Kenilworth Veterans* Mr; Harrington thanked Clifford of the student foody attended a chains provide/ dependable traction • FISH DEALERS • December 20 is an important of how different countries cele- many*art associations and church Those who have donated paint- County Council meeting with Mrs. —laeorporatad — HUnterUUOO itie for members of the post and brate Christmas taken from Chris- LONG MAY THEY WAVE — An American flag and Girl Scout Troop flag were presented to leaders Hall. Tickets may be obtained groups and is in charge of crafts ings include; Mrs. F. J. Plattner, Siverd, vice-president, and Robert on snow and ice. They cut stop- AathMlM* CHAPMAN BROS, from Mrs. John Colaneri o'f 120 Kelly, chairman of teachers, for Fitzgerald and discussed methods ping distances in half and increase tBIMOSILI auxiliary and their families. A tina Hole's book "Christmas and of Girl Scout Troop 737 i>y the Ladies' Auxiliary of N. R. Fiske Post 335, VFW. Left to right, John for the Baptist Conference Center, Mrs. Mabel Brown, Mrs. Charles MARINO'S F18H MARKET Centennial avenue. Lebanon. presiding during his absence. used in other parishes for CCDpulling traction four to seven Kmim ft torwle« • numbing & Hading Cootractoa Christmas party will be held for Its Customs." Dolin of Post 335; Miss Marianne Boyle of the auxiliary; Mrs. Dolin, president of the auxiliary Merwarth, Mrs. Russell E. Young, CCS. KL the children at 1:30 p.m. Santa Miss Crisson was secretary of The main topic of discussion activity. times Good defrosters, windshield ADwutSSl Fresh Seafood Daily JOBBDta — OIL BUBMXBS Mrs. Joseph A. Getz reviewed and co-leaders .of Troop 737, Mrs. Walter Sopko, Mrs. Ralph Kell and Mrs. George McCall. Mrs. Frank O'Connell, Mrs. Fred- .Claus will be present to give each Every great man is always be- the New Jersey Art Education As- was the formation of a Fishers' Mrs. George Coffey, discussion wiper arms with adequate pressure SM tfoUta A«e, East. WeatieM SAVINGS & LOAN ADS COMDRIONtNa "Archaeology and The Old Testa- eric Greenawflld, Mrs. Maurice club chairman, reported that as a child a gift from the tree. In thement" by James B. Pritchard. Mrs. ing helped by everybody; for.his sociation and at the recent Atlan- Baker, Carl Burger, Mrs. F< E. Committee to be activated at the and live clean-wiping blades are BBldael-J320 >hla. Mrs. Joseph A. Fecher will gift is to get good out of ail things result of the margin* of some essential for good visibility,' . ASSOCIATION M North An. E. Cramferd Worth evening, • the .adults will have a J. J. Banker read "TheVLittlest tic City- Convention was elected Sloat, Frank Barnes, Mrs. A. D. beginning of the new year. A uiQOOBSTOltt. dinner and dance at the VFWAngel" by Charles Tazewefi. Writ- deliver the things to the Memorial and all persons. Ruskin. vice-president in charge of work- Green, Mrs. Elven Shcahan. TJl. subcommittee was named to aidgroups, there are at pTesent 28 '"With adequate traction . andHOTCHFOBD K3HTUC. QIC. Christmas Supper to Have Osteopathic Hospital in Elizabeth discussion clubs in the parish- The good visibility assured when need- • REAL ESTATE Home beginning at 7:30 p.Uk ten in 1940 and produced on tele- shops. Stoffa, Mrs. J, J. Duris, Mrs. Wil- Mrs. F. Sherman Currie, •chair" Volunteers will be at the post vision; it has become a Christmas 9 as chairman of hospital activities Other parts of the body assist - There also will be an exhibit of liam Faulkner, Mrs. W. N. Wood- man, in developing a program for newly formed advisory hoard, ed for bad weather," Chief Powell • FOOD MARKETS • his year. "Nursery supplies and a' composed of Mrs. Bernard Grant, concluded, "the wise driver is well all that day to prepare and assist classic. , 'Around the World theme the speaker, but the hands speak children's watercolors and paper ward, J. J. Hanson and Robert this work; Mrs. Charles Stevens PONT IAC " • • A urkey were delivered to the Mem- Mrs. Eugene Walsh, Mrs. George prepared for a safe winter." (OS. L GUKE* with details of the parties. They • Christmas carols were, sung by themselves.—Quintilian mache by the Saturday morning Hubbuch. and Mr. Siverd will assist Mrs. Sales • Service J«hr 1. IMS *%% are Mrs. Church, Mrs. Dolin, Mrs.the group with Mrs. C. G. Culin at Mrs. Margaret C. Walsh of Westfield, lyric soprano, will be the Currie in studying means of con- Cimis, William Johanningmeier, eaturcd soloist at the annual Christmas supper of the Cranford College George Elmlger and Philip tyCon- _ VanxhaD and EoglMi raM Oa Kail** BalaaM Vnm U Ca CHAS. nnxz MABIET Warren Welser, Mrs. R. Harris, the organ. The program was in- tacting-new residents, distributing Former Cranford Man- Mrs. Thomas Korner, Mrs. Brink- troduced by Mrs. J. W. Apgar, pro- Club, to be held Monday evening in Fellowship Hall of the First Presby- parish-literature and maintaining neU, is now reviewing new texts. ciu«tBat s-aais A new couples' group will be ForiUaw LUMBER Of AB erhoff, Airs. Willis Bird; Mrs. Har- gram consultant for the month. :erian Church, it was announced Wins Revelers 'Oscar' 1 Westfield Ave.W. RosellePark ry Snyder, Mrs. Charles Siegfried, started this afternoon at the home The Revelers of Union, Inc., re- 111 Horth BR t-1110 Mrs. W. John Hoffmann,'presided. today by Mrs. Edwin Youhghouse, magnificent of Mrs. C. Hkkok. An evening OOOD wnx OSCD CABS STAHDABD LDMBEl Mrs. Mary Herbster, Mrs. Joan' The international relations com- general chairman. Osteopathic n cently presented an "Oscar** for Heick, Mrs. Lee Gregorace, Mrs. couples! group Mid * afternoon the best performance to William mittee met last week at the home Mrs. Walsh is a member of the 4 SUPPLY CO. Barbara Marcolus, Miss Carol of Mrs. H. S. Allen. Guests were Auxiliary Holds Eyes Examined Women's group are now in the pro- Dora of Union, formerly of Cran- INSURORS WesolowsM and Miss Boyle. Westfield Music Club and the cess of formation and any person ford. Mr. Dora won the award for • BEAUTY SHOPS * Dr. Deborah Partridge and MrsCommunit. y Players of Westfield SHAHCEN AGENCY, Inc. CO. Albury, sixth district inter- interested in either category may his portrayal of the role of Profes- • FUEL OIL • 'Je. John W. HMas S: 8oa nd has appeared in summer stock Christmas Party contact Mrs. Coffey at 210 Locust sor Billings in The Happiest Days national relations chairman. • Dr. it the, Foothills Playhouse.. wmuurs 11-17 Morth AT*. E. Cranford Partridge spoke on her recent trip The 80th birthday anniversary DR.G. HINDMAN drive, before December 30. of Your Life." which the Revelers CUUHII IQVQJUPJTOEL CO. Tlie theme. "Around the World of Mrs. Robert Pickard of Cran- A newsletter has been sent out presented at Connecticut Farms, anon Km oo BEAUTY BOK Girl Scout to Russia. Mrs. Albury spoke on at Christmas'' will be carried Cranford the significance of Human Rights. ford was celebrated as the Union to all dubs and suggestions and School. Union, in October. SBSO HEAT. — FUEL OIL throughout the banquet and pro-County Women's Osteopathic Aux- Optometrist . ideas are .welcomed for future Currently. Mr. Dora is assisting BR 44)777 ^ and Mrsi W. T. Collins and Mrs. E. gram following. Entrees at the W. Schroeder completed their re- iliary held its annual Christinas letters. A leaders meeting is Mrs. M. Jordan Price of Cranford, IS Aide* S*. aUUdge«-«lSS Call sa=sssa=s=- buffet will feature dishes from Qua I i ty port on their studies made at the party recently at the home of Mrs. 107 N. UNION AVE. planned for February. 'who is producing and directing Brownie Neu» uch countries as Sweden, Hun- Joseph Dorchek in Westfield. Mrs. Louis Van Bergen read the two chUdretTs plays to be present- VALENTINFS SERVICE United Nations Seminar. gary, Scotland, France and Mexi- The next meeting of the Wed- Pickard is corresponding secretary treasurer's report and a subcom- ed bat-lbe Revelers in February for BEAfrTY SALON STATIONS CtoreUad-BreoluMe co. and acting secretary of the auxil- BRidge 6-1332 benefit of the Playtide Cooperative •EEL8H0MQ FUEL CO. nesday Morning Club will be a The program, written and pro- mittee composed of Mrs. Robert IO1CK MMtU CUI11MO — MM'flMQ As their community project for ..,_--, . „ ^ iary. can mm • MILK & DAIRY I hlIa nthr 1 c Tea yours. Kelly, Mrs. Currie and George ML Nursery in Union. rUUCAMBMT WATIMO Thanksgiving the girls of Brownie £ 1 «P 1 , December 17 atduced by Mrs. Edward George, ShegJoc&HalL will consist of a'series of tableaus, Following the dessert, Mrs. Hob- PRODUCTS TEXACO SERVICE Troop 381. filled a basket, with ert Laier, president, conducted a What is the best government?— BR S-M17 Teaoco GOB — Oil conned goods.. Susan Nassberg each from a different part of the world. The chorus will present short business meeting. Gifts were at ho extra cost That which teaches us to govern 1471 R& dark ind Pamela Tristram represented Decorating Storm wrapped for the children in the ourselves.—Goethe \ CBAMFOBD DAIBY the troop and presented the bas- carols sung in the tongue of the Doors for Christinas particular land and also will'ap- Osteopathic Hospitals in Philadel- -ti-i i i M in IWDW l>Alda*»-»M4 ket to Mrs. A. G: Lennox, execu- phia and in Elizabeth. Four, car- QUEEN IINETTES tive secretary pf the Cranford Wel- By HOUUD. pABROW pear in the authentic clothing of BUILDING '. ft Walaot Amu > / each country. Mrs. Kdward Gll- tons have been filled with booties 26S N. Broad St.. Elisabeth ^ fare AftfM latf>n The girls also Aluminum storms doors are use- ior the infants to dolls, toys and are busy making plans for their roy and'Mrs. Noel Florence have SELF CONTAINED OdNTftACTOBS •rtTBRAM BABT CENTENNIAL Golf Service ful and also popular. When you games for older children; MEW JERSEY'S LARGEST FUELCa Irvin Muldrpw Stan Costley Christmas party, which will be decorate at Christmas time, shy assisted Mrs. George in editing the original script. . " », Mrs, Vincent J. Kersting of DISPLAYOF MODES* •COJIOVIE'I Gulf Products held December 16 at the home of away from that "storm door" look. toil troop leader, Mrs. E. S. Swan- Drama and music committees of Mountainside and.Mrs. Walter K. INETTE •BAJOTAX Mechanic oh Duty at All Times Never hang just "something" on REOPHONIC HIGH FIDEL m Jr. •."•'•"'••• ' * the College Club "have combined Fasnacht of Cranford are in charge Opt*' Hon. thru Thui*. Truck A< Auto Bapaltt — Boad Servfca it—never! : . of taking the things, to. Phlladel- ^10 a.m. W • p.m. LhrtncsiMi School Ana their cfforU^under.cbairjnanship Friday and Saturday * BRJdD* *-t77S ' ' •• Cover your inside ' door with of Mrs. Robert Neuman and Mrs. 10 a.m. to '6 p.m. 3s7 Cratennlal AT*. Cranferd Two/ bus-loads of Girl Scouts foil paper In color or with one of Open Sunday* 1 to 6. p.m. til tod Brownies went to New Yotk 1 Stunner Swectscr. Costumes for the "glitter" papersV This will the production have been designed Soutt Km* W. Cranford CRANFORD City Saturday to attend the per-create an illusion of depth. ' formance of "South Seas Adven- by Mrs. Sweetscr and her com- She'll Love This! Dinettes Reupkoistertd 100s Of Qmfty Sste PHARMACY ^wKHIM^vv w^V^b> WMSP^S' 'HHI*fi# ESSO SERVICENTEB Some doors have attractive grill mittee members. Mrs. Raymond 1-Day Sentice T©<~ ture" in Cinerama. All the girls work designs. Follow these de- m A. JAIOB11 • MOVING and in Scout Troop 737 attended with Blgns in. your decorating with Huse and her properties committee • W« make tbatn look Mk STORAGE their leaders, Mrs. Walter Sopko. greens and the various Christmas members have designed sets de- Mrs. Ralph. KcU, Mrs. George Mc- decorative materials. Silver leaves picting scenery from the various EL 4-3943 Waaal All«aawat « Call and Mrs. Louts Avery. Mrs. blend nicely with the silver gray 'countries represented in the tab- BRS-SM0 leaus. RUBINSTEIN Cranford Ernest Hobble, leader of Girl Scout aluminum metal. Try to cover the GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP 29 South AT*. W. Troop Be, and Mrs. V. W. Alatary initials, animals, etc., if possible— Narrator for the production will Christmas Tree accompanied their troop. Mrs. be Miss Alice Mathews. Accom- FURNITURE • Bnditis. panying Mrs. Walsh will be Mrs. ifr Of Perfume * SHOE REPAIR&tG * Theodore WasserbacbVGlrl Scout The bottom half of the aluminum Troop 100 was accompanied by Lawrence Tucker; who also will IWn's door is sometimes all grill work provide the music for the tableaus. Mrs. Wasserbach, Mrs. Kenneth Cover this entirely with flat greens Furniture A Appliance* nun ii» F. TOW EXPERT SHOE Kaiser and Mrs. Thomas Wight Members may make reservations and your trimmings.. On the up-with Mrs. Younghouse. - rumttura — " ~ REPAIRING Mrs. Raymond Wasserbach of Uti- per half of the inside door that is Juvaafl* » «ovn«o * ^ QUICK SERVICE ca, N. Y., also attended. Brownie covered with the paper foil, a Troop ^99 under the leadership of The man of integrity is one who LOUIS MONTINI wreath or a spray may be hung, makes it bis constant rule to fol- Ml HafOb using a bow of two shades of rib- low the road of duty, according as SHOE REPAIRfJIO bon, tied artistically. SCHER'S it AldM St Cranfwd Truth and the voice of, his con- ADansl-44M what's science point it out to him.—Mary DRUG STORE * TAILORS * Diydesning Institute •>1SU • XFUNERAL • MEN^SWEAR * The best way to keep good acts South and Walnut AND CLEANERS yoar Elects Local Member in memory is to refresh them with Tht Slereorama tell ebntamed nterto, with GOAL DIRECTORS Larry Burin, owner of the Cran- new.—Marcus Porclus Cato "Prescriptions Sinn l*2f ptovition for external $lerto speaker tyslem Want A Good Tailor? ford £leaners, IS North Union tu well. In hand-rubbed mahogany, oak. SPORTSMAN'S SHOP avenue, this week became a mem- cherry or American walnut color finishes/. CO. OOOLET FOHERAL • Men's Furnishings SUPERB DRY CLEAHIHG btr of the National Institute of 4S • Sporting Goods AMD PRESSIJIO Drydeanbjg, Silver Spring, Md. Formal W«u For Hire The institute is a trade associa- f>mU»1«ta lln» ail Bowling Bhlzta. LINCOLN tion representing more than 8^500 FACTORY SHOWROOM SALE! You must hear It to believe It I KOPPERSOOKE Bag».Bh(Mg. «(e. U Smdh UaaM AT*. Cranfsf* drycleaning pla&U throughout the Experience for yourself the miracle of dimensional sound that seems to come from everjMT ••1144 lftt BTo. Union kn. — BR i-lOM ***. «S HM VMI ValaUa. rnp United States and in 42 foreign countries. Its educational and • JALOUSIE DOORS where in the room. Magnificent Magnavox Stereophonic High Fidelity is so remarkably) TWIN BOEO AUTO C0EP. • NURSING HOMES * search facilities are at its two $85JM fastausM* ' • 1 ALUMINUM COMB. true-to-life that now, recorded music takes on the intimacy of a personal performance ...1 Gray Memorial * TRAVEL million dollar headquarters in Sil- HUSUBO FORD - if DEUCA1 DOOR. 8 WINDOWS ... right in y^ur own living room. Here truly, is realism that surpasses anything you'vej Fmnerml Director* . CRANFORD HALL BUREAUS ver Spring. As an N1D member, • JALOUSIE PORCHES & ever experienced ... achieved by the absolute tonal purity of Magnavox high fidelitjj MUBSINGHOME 1 the. W"1 plant will be kapt abreast WINDOWS f 169JM InstalUd - —— of the latest advance* in the dry- combined with the depth and dimension of stereophonic sound. CONVAKtCKMTS 40% Discount U Acre K»Ute—rirrprool BuUdin cleaning industry* M*tbUni N«*M« la Cauc* TRAVELONG BR 1-7100 JiUae aadlattaeaMkto Tickab specialty? GIFT SHOPS * Umcoln Pk, £. " Cranford MagnlfleOht Slereorama — When I was a k)d. it Mffltd a WEATHER-TROL MFG. CORP. • OIL BURNERS Ml Morth BBsabals >nan had to know a UUU bit FLORIDA sJ^A WILLIAMSON ST. ELIZABETH, N. J. SW/ Contained Stereophonic High Fidelity Stereo HI PI syelem THE can SHOP about almost everything. Ha FAMOUS AT7*ACTIONi * DRIVEWAYS * Calaa b«xled to be at the very least a BR 6-9591 * FL 1-3151 • 6 SPEAKERS... two 15" bait, 8" M Cnrmial OnMimg POLING on. co. t>retty,falr farmer, carpenter, KAB svrnus * UPHOLSTERERS * tauuum. W—.ttllifWIl. VtUfjtaUi- mld-rang«, thr«« 5" trebl* IOSEPH LA BHAOp RRids* S-S1M •n, tnechanlc, and bookkeeper. LAKE WALES e tWO-CHANNEl 20-WATT ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS •C»«C UM9 Of U*B aa4 WUJ AAAKIHEB-UNDISTpRTfD POWER ABDTS MASH OF WOOH SOS Boulevard Kaallworih WILLIA • fiut nowadays, we're »»cj» bet- w off to stick to our own specialty • PRECISION AUTOMATIC We don't w«ot to pot oanehres on rcoonl «s implytng r JEWELERS -»nd call on other apecUUeia '(($ You save on MAGNAVOX RECORD CHANGER * UnU* *hen we need then. We get in *) long lif« DIAMOND PICK-UP Head Can aUUd«eS-SlS7 touch with a professional builder any locally bougjic appliaaors ever p> hajn*ife, bat IF |»loy« both si«r«o and tP record* IH JEWELEBS »I)KL OIL *hen we want a new hmwsi -*r4 premiums with thrilling performance • FINE FURNITURE believe possible they did, your bome-«mn dealer is ria>t at band to icrvke MM BTAOS BEUVKUCS »«w»i doctor about aaytMag tluit concern oar bMttn, Equitable's 0* fundiorjd as U b beautiful amazingly low price, * EXCAVATING * ScUsilS* Walca lUaaka CaU Attitu Mill e CONVENIENT CllDING PANELS for • demonstration k« w J.w.lty The aama t^ind T^tfnlrg ap* MOWTEHEY MOTOB& Inc. pliwi when you—as • home owner, large record storage area BRS4S13 Soulh Avanu* V/astnald ECKBE Adjustable So sjwp bere, not only tn the holiday bat Ml South AM. VITALE4MAUHO UPHOLSTERY SHOP car owner or lnnlneajunn irant e ALSO AVAILABLE WITH 4M BouUvard Kuulworth hliable inaunnc* protection. Talk Slipcovers and Drapes w POWERFUL PM-AM RADIO «be ame. Yoa*U be glad you did! PAINTS 'th a apecialbt in inmraace—a Whole life Policy ADamsZ-SSOC CONTRACTOaS Furniture Repairing *nan with the training and expari- KITCHEN RICHARD HAKTIQ 11 8efjflt UsJea Avenue *tue to t«U you which iananuiM Thl» Living Insurance plan comet in Oh ye*, we abnoat forgot oo» «hina> Do* yoor «caifollu and ha^fJenty to offer you. aoo! 301 M. 11th ML Kanilworih • Wall Paper # Xrt Supplkt Ing*, whkh are paued along to you. • Paint • Vrindow What'* more, you get unique prbvludn* CDSTL vno Shades VENETIAN (wiurance -for tu, hones »Wd«. 1-1540 •nd buaineaa—b my apedalty. to met* your changing require- If you are partially retired and MIU.WOBZ & CABINET CO. ment! r. . growing caih value*, TRIUMPH are between the ages of 65-73 101 Wo. Union Crsnfafd BUNDS Id ba (lad to help you get the (62-73 for women), you may beKitchen Cabinets — formica Tops riltht iaaiy,—.. Jut t>« so* • [JftEICOUKFOLOE* important tot use in retirement or S«rric» emcrgencirt . . . protection for CRANFORD RADIO, Inc. losing valuable social security CHMfattS MtU PAINTERS CalL your family'* needs if you die. . I \mn County Trust Company benefits. Contact the Elizabeth WW.1D For information, soe your — Open Evenings Till Christmas — Remember, If you are a social social security district office for M.A. WILLIAMS from Equitable. information on tiling for social se- He profits most who Aerves best security beneficiary, an annual re- —A, F. Sheldon 26 EASTMAN STREET 2624 MORRIS AVfNUE port of earninc* must be filed if curity benefits. •AN you have earning*- over f 1,200. CRANFORD, N. J. 0 The report must be filed by or Every man is rich or poor ac- The arorship most acceptable to • •MutcUl ERWIN L GOLDMAN (Opf). Craafor* Tfceeite) rrae EsUuutta for the individual who earns ova* cording to the proportion, bct God cornea from • thankful end It M. Ukttaa AW — BR M700 - » MMS BRidge 6-1776 $1^00 in B year. his desires and his cheerful heart—Plutarch a duty. »vold« * Rd, Cxanford Parker X IJIjjgllJIII^ 1?™;'l™™yyS':i'- ••

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Pace Beat will be assisted by Mr*. Floyd lfcGuire and Urs. George FedUrKn. the founding of the local chapter. •j City, president of the region, will Schoenberg, Mrs. Jules Levitt, Mrs. Harvey List, Mrs. Leslie Price, Jr, co-chairman. A program of movies and "Rachel Shall Be Thy Name," a•conduct'the session. Mrs. Handler Is planned, Mrs-Ennis said. * Decorations wfll be handled by irtrte r ,:-:Ta To Install film depicting Hadsusah's voca- addressed the Roselle-Cranford Click and Mrs. Shapiro. /- ' John Lutkenhouse, Raymond Cas- V0L.LXV. NO. 45. : ;•;:,?! tional education. program in Israel,I Chapter at its opening meeting ir» s CRANFORD, NEW JEKSEY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1958 SECTION FOUR : sidy, Mrs. Price/David Ennis. Ber- Junior Slate wijl be shown at the meeting by : September. Mrs. Shapiro is a Woodside Manor nard Walulik and Daniel Moses. MrsJ Irving Heitner of Rosclle, \member of the regional board of Gift wrapping, Mrs. Norbert Klein, : Announces Annual O_—f Hadassa.-- - h p r og r a m'chairman. Hadassah directors.' Mrs. Price. Mrs! Ennis, Mr*. Moses :tf-:->;il Mrs. jess Bernstein, first prcsi- maintains a vocational educational •j A delegation represented the and-Mrs. W^aluiik. • Neville, Vitale to itun Additional -dent-of-th* Rosclle Chapter^ of 1 system 10 train young men"and 'chapter at'an all-day midwinter Christmas Party Plan Use of Available Funds . • . • , . . ,„,,- . „, • | women between the ages of 14 and: conference ht-ld yesterday at Tem-~A~cKildren*s Christmas party sintar played} by—Lawrence Arrest in TV Hadassah. which In 1956 changed i11 0 ^u» becombecomer produc!ivproductivce |sIsraelr i • pie B'naj Abraham, Newark. One wijl be staged by Woodside Manor Flanagan, will-be assisted by Miss its name to Roscllc-Cranford ritizt.ns of-the principal speakers was Max Civic and Social Association De- Joanne Jacobjfcand Miss Ellen Sue Again for School Board cember 13 at 2 pjn. at the Osceola Moses. ' X ' .• For Added Borough Offices Chapter, will install officers of the ' jjrs. Shapiro reported that the. Varon, Israeli consul in NeW KENILWORTH—Two of the three Board of Education, members Presbyterian • Church. Mrs. Ellsworth Andrews and Tube Thefts GABWOOD—Plans to restore recently former junior group at I presidents of 11 chapters o( the; YYorkk , whpse ftrjjt^year terms expire early next year have indicated they will GARWOOD — Arrest of the the chapter's monthly meeting in i Northern Nt-w Jersey Region of j Among the delegates- attending Santa Claus will present gifts Mrs, Robert Ernst are cookie he small building at the front of and candy to members' children" iun again tor office in the annual school election on February 10. wner of\a Newark television re- Temple Beth-El Tuesday evening, j Hadassah will attend a seminar for were: Mrs. Arnold Levine, Mrs. chairmen. Refreshments will be LestcFJ. Neville of North 9th street, president, of the board, and pair shop owner last week brought the former property of Deremer*s presidents at her home, 127 Beech (Moc Schru-idtr, Mrs. William Ta- i at the tenth annual f Christmas served by Mrsi Alvin Choose Beaiitiful, Yet Practical January 2 Final Filing Date Mrs. Samuel Shapiro will preside. I Party sponsored by this group. Mrs, Walulik, Mrs. Charles Michael Vitale of 460 Boulevafd, vice-president, said today they will to six'the number, of men taken Builders Supply Co- at the rear of The installation will coincide street, the evening of December 17..{ bat. Mrs. Isidore Ratzman4 B^rs. *t|M«<«<«teIa into custody hV connection; with The installation will coincide stree, g f J' Samuel Brodman, Mrs. Elias Mrs. Charles Ennis, chairman,' Mrs/. T tttirmnhmtUM • • yMr%y seek reelection. " . : —:—~ — — Borough Hall, using (1,500 re- with the eighth anniversary of | Mrs/ Morri* Handler »f Jersey the theft of. $32,000 worth of re- For School Board Petitions Gifts, For Your Christmas Giving. ^ William C. Smilh of 1» North ril ___ built television tubekfrom Mogna- ceived as an insurance settlement lith street reported he will not be vision Electronics, Inc\ 544 South GARWOOD—A. T. Mosca. secretary of the Board of Education. after the structure was damaged candidate for reelection. During called attention this week to the (act. that under changes made at the a avenue. .. N. by fire earlier this'year, and other the nine years he has served on Shotgun Blast last'session of, the State LegLfl.-ture, deadline for filing of petitions the board, he has been president John T. Crewes. 29, of Newark, available funds, and to use It to We Ham A Large Selection Of owner of the Speedway TV Serv- by candidates for election to the board in the February 10 school Only ACME Gives You fhe BigThree .. (Or three years. During the past house the offices of the Board of Fatal to Boy; ice- in that city, was arrested by election will be January year he was-chairman of the in- Adjustment, Board of Health, dustrial arts committee. atroinian William StrzalkowsU, The new legislation sets the Gifts For Your Favorite Person At Both'Mr;. Neville.and Mr. Vitale Special Officer Julius Anderson deadline date at 40 days before the building . inspector and tax as- 1. Cash Savings! 2. S& H Green Stamps! KENILWORTH—OffereA mass odf the and Newark detectives on a charge election date (the same as for ;essor, were revealed at last week's have served one term on the board. angels was offered yesterday yr, Vitale was chairman of the of possession of stolen property., Fund Drive general election filings) instead meeting of the Township Com-- morning at St. Theresa's Church A BRIGHTER HOLIDAY—In a brief ceremony Friday evening According to the police, eight of 20 days'as previously was the g-R *** "Hard To Beat Prices." education committee this year. mittec. SUP 3. Famous Lancaster BramMHeats! Mrs. Helen Arthur, secretary of for .Michael L. Parent!, Jr., 5, son Mayor Walter E. Boright threw the switch for the overhead Magnavision tubes were found in case. •A • .- ' • Head Named of Mr. and Mrsc'Michael Parentl of his' store. January 2 also will be the dead- At the same meeting, council the Board of. Education, has an-238 North 17th street, who died Christmas lights oh \he Boulevard. The mayor, left, congratulates GARWOOD—Mrs. LeRoy Krone Why be satisfied with less nounced that petitions must be Charles E- Vitale, Jr., president of the Kenilworth Businessmen's On Monday, John Peck, 31.- ofof 308 Walnut street, president of line for registering to vote in therejected ail nine bids which had Saturday at St. Elizabeth Hospi- February 10 school election. been submitted for renovation of filed with her on or before 4 p.m., tal, Elizabeth, from a shotgun Association, on the holiday decorations. Twelve arches, three' West' Brighton, Staten Island, was the PTA Pre-School Group, has BLANKETS TOWEL SETS January 2. Forms may be ob- indicted by the Richmond Coun- been named chairman for fund Local voters will be called upon the two building* on the property, wound in the abdomen suffered at more than last year, extended from 19th street to Michigan now borough-owned, for use as an P^IMrdl, BatM tained from her office in Harding his home Friday. ty Grand Jury in Si George. Sta- drive activities in Garwood for to fill-three full three-year terms ' ' by Cannon . School from 9 to 4 pjn. avenue, and feature six-foot centerpieces of Christmas - trees, ten Island, on a charge of receiv- the Union County Unit of the and one one-year uncxpired term addition and annex to Borough Classmates from his kindergar- stars, Santas, and bells. Mr. Vitale was chairman, assisted by ing stolen goods. According to Lt. HalL -These bids Were recived at •':;••!.?;:-.t« on the board.' ••:••! •••'•'.!.• •'•;;:1 • 1 Icii loom, Duncsn ten class at St. Theresa's School at- New Jersey Association for Re- Martw^DundM Richard Huge and Jack Berry. The lights were ntade possible James Lesak, in charge of the in-tarded Children. Completing three-year terms are.the October 28 meeting of the TteatedWUk tended the mass! yesterday morning by the Businessmen's Association and Borough of. Kenilworth. vestigation for the Garwood police, council and at that time were re- offered by the Rev. Sylvester P. Assisting Mrs. Krone are Mrs.Arthur Walshe and Charles Craig. MOTH PwtvnrTATnn! St. Theresas 67 Magnavision tubes were found John Teuseher. president of the Also expiring is the three-year ferred back to the mayor and McVeigh, pastor. In Peck's TV repair shop when he architect for study. . $2.49 up Funeral service was held from Board of Education; Mrs. James term vacated* by Robert Ecob when $5.98 up was taken into custody on Novem- Guare. PTA president, and Mrsh. e resigned in September to movfc • •-.*•*< '' ' Forms New the Mastapeter Suburban Funeral ber 22. Final action on a proposed ordi- Home, Roselle Park. Interment Kenilworth Plant Promises George Makiti. to the West Coast. nance calling for appropriation of On World Famous Revere Ware was in St. Gertrude Cemetery, William Velozo, former foreman Funds raised in Garwood will The unexpircd term to be filled $27,500 ifor the- expansion project Explorer Post Woodbridge. Smoke Nuisance Elimination at Magnavision, who was brought' help to attain the goal of $15,000 is the remainder of the term va- was deferred at the October 14 Ideal for fein flWInaJ lower Ihon discount prkstl Get your set today. CANNON & CALLAWAY TOWELS KENILWORTH — Organization Police said that the.boy was back to Garwood from Holyoke, of the 1958 drive of the Union cated by Dante A. Costa when he council meeting after a public of a new explorer .post will take KENILWORTH—A new incinerator will be installed by the Na- Mass., last week, waived prelimi- County Unit - . resigned last May for reasons of hearing at which objections were 'MM Buy a piece each week until you hove your complete Ifrpiece *•*. , THICK and THIRSTY struck by a pellet from a .410 tional Tool and Manufacturing Co., to eliminate odor and nuisance com- nary hearing and.on.a grand lar- Vouil be proud to own Ah handtome Coolrwore. . ~ place under the direction of Martin gauge shotgun accidentally d health. William J. Trelease was raised, against incurring the ex- plaints, according to a letter from Charles E. Taylor, attorney for theceny charge was sent to the Union appointed to the board in June BIcCrea, Jr., newly-named ex- charged by Richard Whelan, Jr., pense at this time and a referen- : company, which was read at a meeting last Tuesday night of Borough County Jail to await grand Jury to serve in Mr. Costa's place until IplPSOT '/ . •••"•". ' SAVE $1.32 '•'•'• HEAVY BATH TOWELS from 98c 15, of 572 Clinton avenue. The dum on' the subject was suggested. plorer advisor of ExpWer Post 83 weapon fired as the Whelan youth Council.- action. Presbyterian the* coming election. • Following this, Mayor Edward Also held for Grand Jury action i OPEN COMBINATION PAN HEAVY HAND TOWELS from 59c to be sponsored by St. Theresa's was trying to eject the shell by The company will remove its H. Tiller announced that "nothing Church. pulling the bolt back and forth. on grand larceny charges. werw further on this proposed expansion Yule Show Opens present incinerator and'install a three Magnavision truck drivers Topic Told REGULAR VALUE $3 99 $ A 67 HEAVY WASH CLOTHS ...... ^...... from 29c Mr. McCrea wds named Tues- The teenager was visiting Frank new one within 60 days. The GARWOOD—"The Strengthen- Lions Sponsoring program will be done until It t Parentl, 14, Michael's older broth- arrested on' November 21. ' They meets with the approval of the day night at a parents' meeting of Today at Harding council will be informed Of its are.Cleveland J. Williams, 24; Rob- ing Word" will be the sermon topic m SPEOAI AT mm — All Colon wHh Not>?wci»r Bordtrt — er. At the.moment Whelan was KENILWORTH—Opening today of the Rev. Eric S. Tougher, pas- Teenage Dance citizens and taxpayers, after fur- Boy Scout troop 83 in the oldtrying out the weapon's bolt, Mi- progress. The attorney said no ert Dorsch, 32, and Thomas Nash, ther study, investigation and public j at 1 p.m., the annual greens show, 26, all of Staten Island: tor, at the II aJtn. worship serv- 1CASTER BRAND BONELESS churfch halL He is former scout- chael's cousin,'Carmen'Rica, 15, of "Christmas Beautiful." of the Ken- plastic wastes will be burned in ice in the United Presbyterian December 12 hearing." maiter of the scout troop. 248 North J7th street, opened the the present incinerator or in the Lt. Lesak reported this week Church of Garwood this Sunday. GARWOOD—A teenage dance At last week's meeting. Police STANDARD ilworth Garden Club will run that more arrests are expected as iUv«r*ibl« New scoutmaster of Troop 83 isbedroom door and walked in when through tomorrow at Harding new one. Holy Communion will be adminis- sponsored by the Lions Club will Commissioner John Schnitzer 'ex- the'gun fired. 'The pellet flew by Mayor Walter E. Boright told the investigation continues. tered. There will . be Sunday be held at the Youth Center in tended congratulations to Lt James John Patkui of 507 Richfield ave- School. Milton Blnstock of Hillside, BATH MATS PATCHWORK the Rica youth and struck Michael, Holiday decorations, fruitcakes,, the council that a close check; will School classes for all ages at 9:45Lincoln School from 8 to 11 p.m.Lesak, Patrolman William Strzal- nue. His assistants, are Leroy who was standing behind his cous- be kept on the improvements. owner of Magnavision, told police un. December 12, it was announced kowskl and the entire police de- cookies, aprons, and dried arrange- be had been losing 5* to 60 picture Hines, John Schmid, Cornelius in, in the stomach, police report- ments will be on sale at the show Two ordinances were adopted Members of the Junior and Sen-today by Dante A. Costa, recrea- partment on the recent investiga- Time, and Arthur Alte, Jr. ed. after public hearing. One called tubes a week for the past eight tion, supervisor. • tion which led to arrest of six'men which Is'open each day to 9 pjn. months. • ior Westminster Fellowships will ound Roast Henry Patrylow was named in- The young boy was about five Over 18 entries have been re- for installation of a six-inch water leave, from the church at 7 pjn. Music will' be supplied by a in connection with the theft of According to the police, the from $7.98 ititutlonal representative; Louis feet from the weapon when the ceived hi the three artistic classes, main under Sheridan avenue from Sunday to attend another of a five-piece band through the tran- $32,000 worth of television picture Margeton, troop chairman. Com- shot was fired, police said. Dr. North lath to North 16th streets by thefts were accomplished by plac- series of "We. the People. Speak" scription fund of Local 151, Mu-tubes from Magnavision Electron- Mrs." Orland Reid reports, and will ing extra tubes on outgoing trucks mittee members .are Thomas Boy- Edmund Johnkins administered be judged during .the show. the Plainfleld Union Water Co., for programs at Rahway Presby- sicians* Association, Elizabeth. ics, Inc., 544 South avenue. lan, Charles Symbns, Mrs. Delia first aid and ordered the boy re- $1,600; the other provides 47 busafter m checker had finished his terian Church. Speakers will be Boys will.be required to wear Council moved to enlarge the Ijons, Louis Castello, C. Joseph moved to the hospital by the Keh- KENILWORTH — Continuing stops. count at the local plant and also /....,.,. $2^8 by raising the count when wornout »»^h^r« of a. "Christian jackets and trousers and shirts intersection of Hemlock and Lex-. Jingona, William Pookach. Joseph ilworth Fire Department Rescue their study of hygiene. Girl Scout The corrected cost of sanitary from Hew York City. Members with ties, and girls are to wear ington avenues to enable the'fire from 5.98 MulMgan, and George Anglln.' Squad. . Troop 16 heard a talk last week sewers in 18th, 19th and 20th of Ate "gang1* also wOT present dresses or skirts and blouses. There truck to turn the corner. TOP or Ciiests were Anthony LaRosa, He undejwei)t lurgerjMutd blood by Mrs. Adolph.^ T.rtkiMiVnf nm a parade and drill In front of thewill be .prize* for those judged A resolution was passed urging BUSfRUFFlis 3.98 neighborhood representative, and transfusions ^*b*ut failed "to regain home nursing. The girls are work- ayette avenues was placed at $10.- dmxeh. best-dressed and also for winners the State Legislature, to direct the Robert Breslin, Western District consciousness. ing on bird feeders for. their 339.50. It will be referred to theWoman's Club Christmas music will be prac- in a number of dance contests. Port of New York Authority to NYLON ,'. v 3.98 Representative, Boy Scouts of Police said the Whelan boy wasachievement awards. MaryTtoth- assessors to be levied.against bene- ticed by the Senior Choir at 7:45 take over the metropolitan rail BOTTOM America. • " {Continued on Boo* 2) : ery was named publicity chairman. fited property owners. A hearing Christinas Party tonight and the Junior Choir at Democrats Plan commuter problem instead of as* wiU be held. 3:30 p-m. Monday. signing it to a new commission. A total of $10,235 was approved Features Caroling The Rev. Mr. Tougher will meet Christmas Party Decision was made to sell a dump' Dacran SEWING KITS by council as an expense allowance GARWOOD—Corsages made by with the confirmation class at 4 GARWOOD—Frank Wanca is truck, no longer used by the street ;: & . Voice' Official to Examine for members of the Fire Depart- the garden department were pre- pjn. tomorrow. Monthly meeting chairman and I. George Casabona department, to the Sta-Best Corp., Solid mMl no fat ddded! Cot from COMFORTERS ment. sented to each member and gifts of the Session will convene at theco-chairman for the annual Christ- 155 South avenue, the sole bidder, •xcMdingly fin* flavor! YoVII Sppeied Russia for Methodist Men A letter was received from were exchanged as the Garwood church at 8 pjn. Tuesday, and mas party of the Garwood Demo- for $146. Cmk Buckets George J. Mann, plant engineer Woman's Club held its annual fCbatfawcde* (ConHmued on Page 2) famoM Loncastar Brand Ul KENILWORTH—The Rev, B.JU, of White Laboratories, Inc., re- Mayor Tiller presided. Armstrong, deputatlonal secretary Christmas party at Bay Leaf Me- in 27 languages to the countries of questing installation of a traffic morial Home Monday night LEG or RUMP of the Voice of Tangier Missionary Eastern and Western Europe and light in Galloping Hill road at the 65c Radio Station, will speak on entrance to the plant The letter Christmas carols were suns by is- heard throughout the Soviet members of the music department. "Christianity in Russia" at the Union. Dally programs in Russian cited traffic hazards especially be- Methodist Men's Club of Commun- proclaim the Christian message to tween 4:20 and 5:20 pjn. when The program also featured a dem- ity Methodist Church on Wednes- the people .of Iron. Curtain coun- employes leave the plant. It wasonstration of party sandwich mak- EMBROIDERED SHEET day at 8 pjn. tries whose governments are op- referred to committee for study. ing by Mrs. Kathryn Krause of the TWO WAYS home service department of th The Rev. Mr. Armstrong posed officially to religion. Des- Fairfleld avenue Was designated !.•"••. . . # . • . • • and PILLOW CASE SETS ...... 7.98 will tell of first-hand exped- pite oppression Christian groups as a light traffic street by the Elizabethtown Consolidated Gas iences while, in Russia and are actively practicing their faith council, which directed that speed Co. EMBROIDERED PILLOWCASE SETS 198 other Iron Curtain countries. In according to the Rev. Mr. Arm- be posted at 10 miles an hour fo Mrs. Edward Joyce, president to make your Christmas brighter his capacity as deputational- sec- strong. one year until work on the paving welcomed Mrs. Floyd Archer as a FANCY DISH TOWELS ... 1...... from 59c rctary of the world-wide opera- Following Mr. Armstrong's ad- of the street is completed. ' new .member. tion!! of the Voice of. Tangier he dress1 motion pictures In color Councilman Edward Kasbariatt The Christmas luncheon of, the has just "returned from an exten- taken recently in Russia will be pointed out that the borough rec garden department will be held at sive trip through 'Czechoslovakia, shown. Some of the unusual pic- reation committee has nothing, to Maison BiUia in Scotch Plains on Poland, Hungary and Russia. tures taken by Mr. Armstrong in- do with sponsorship of the K-Teen December 10, it was announced DECORATE TABLECLOTHS While there he interviewed high clude unique scenes Inside the B. L. ARMSTRONG Club, but suggested that a confer by Mrs. Edgar Hoover. 1 IRGARINE 2 49 TABLECLOTHS officials in Russia, church leaders Kremlin and Moscow and pictures ence be held by sponsors of thi Hostesses for the evening were HUB9 wmJm and individual people* in many taken inside jieveral Protestant this meeting as Ladies' Night, and teenagers' club. Board of Educa Mrs. Thomas Cassady, Mrs. Leo NAPKINS walks of life. _, • churches. ,' : • . will open the meeting to all church tion and Council to solve meeting Boran, - Mrs. Aldo Ramondelll, HHK The Voice of Tangier broadcasts The Men's Club has designated members. place problems for the club. Th Mrs. Ernest Holt and Mrs. David v — Zrroxen U on P*g* 2) A. Murray. • HIIIP 'WHITE awl PASTEL MIX or MATCH $249 Kenilworth Public Schools Green Beans ' Report Variety of Activities No need to ask KENILWORTH-^ field trip to Barkln, Carol Weber, Dorothy SHOWER CURTAINS by Plastron from $198 the United Nation*, New York, Ward, Lillian Wallinsky, Donald Ideal Peas & Carrots was made recently by Miss Rhoda Sharp. Robert Witt, Danny Smith, FINE PERCALE QUILT COVERS *& directions! and Helen RandaH. 6 Sosnbw and ^Miss Esther, Gold- LARGE stalk J 9c CREAM STYLE Recitations were given by San SHEETS by Utica, Ptppwll, Bafos ...... from 2.49 HERE in Cranford just about everybody knows the loca- man's fifth.grades. The children Birds Eye Corn or CUT r pkgs. dra Barclay and Carole Ann Gial • were taken on tours of the build- lombardor "Seasons;" Genevlev< FIRM. RIPE, SLICING - tion of our two Walk-Up Windows, the popular, modern ing*. Rappa, "Thanksgiving Day;" Bar- Birds Eye Peas Contour and Rogolar, Whlto, Color*, Candy Miss Dorothy Matthews arid bara Picrro. "Thanksgiving; Ma- e banking conveniences with the special, extra "open" Mrs. Ann LaCosta's third graded gic;" JoAnnc Kaverick. "We Thank tMion |9 presented a Thanksgiving play, Thee;" and a play "Thuhk<«lving" Tomatoes Lulo. Stripe* — Pillow Cat** to^Match Ipples At. 39c hours — ' 'The Thankful PiUp&8fcl4 written by two seventh grade hoi's 1. VTi v??.eTr "^ Birds Eye SpinachChoppMJ vcrober 26. PrincipaTparts James Scale and John Hocfllck. CAUKHWIA-P£A»S WASHED 99 Boautiful Section of Curtains, ltoao>Mad« Drapes 1 *• W»^^^ ^•'P'* ^W^^ • ^^ •" ^ played by Loretta Sltar, narrator; Harding School's basketbal 7:30 a.m. to. 1:30 p.trt. and from 4 to 6 Kenneth Ingra, Irma Kyta, Joseph team has begun practicing accord- J (Of 10oz.pkg. § / C LIBBY Hall and Nils Swcnson. ing to Anthony Richcl. coach, who Avocados 29c Spinach IF IN DOUBT, p.m. Monday through Thursday and till Mrs. Catherine Haschpr'tt, third Is looking forward to a good seta- rafr-f » GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE grade has been watching a nclcnce son. However, the loss of last ORANGE JUICE 8:30 p.m. on Fridays. ppogram on television twice a year's first seven players will be An wi — -45* week and will make rubber when greatly felt, he said. The firs — JBahry tf a a supply of latex arrives. game of a tentative schedule will — No Extra Charga for Gift .Wrapping — ' If you're a newcomer in town,-just ask folks where we're be played at home January 7 MORTON'S - BErf, CHICKEN, TURKEY The children in Mm. Mac Kook's VIRGINIA LEE second gradct celebrated the No-against Mountainside. located. They'll be sure to know — South and Walnut vcmbcri__bJrthdays of ~- Leonora A field trip to the Newark Air- M USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN Uardo and LLahe Dyiicgay, both port and the Bayonne Naval Base SWISS CHEESE POT PIES «2TSJ 89< Avenues, of course! teven years oid; Games, songs was made by Mrs. Eileen Sheitel- • vg •'•"•.•,' and refreshment* were enjoyed man's and Ernest Melofchik's Cherry Pie 49 by the children. fourth grades last Thursday. High- and Scive" Mrs. Joan Setter's fourth grade lights of the trip included board- IMPORTED Save on Acme's Famous Coffees! welcomed Evelyn Vitale. ing a United Air line* 40- OLD FASHION© BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS UICED 6oz.plcg.f|9c IDEAL - 5«. OFF DEAL Patrioia Kiu is a new pupil in paasengcr aircraft, observing' thr County Trust Mr*. Sandra Sablc'«-*f.-cond grade. control tower operation and radar HOME STYU Mrs. Mablc Anderson was in control. ..to help fight tuberculosis r B R E A D iooe> lkcen WALK-UP WMDOWfe charge of the sixth, seventh and At the naval base, the children CO FIE E""" 74c LESHNIRS^ South and Walnut Avenue* eighth grade assembly Thanksgiv- were taken on a guided tour of KRAFt CRACKER BARREL-SNACK CUTS ing program, fourteen seventh the aircraft carrier, Mission Bay CUSTARD HI HO INSTANT Cronfocd* N* •• grade pupil* presented, "Origin of Parents who chaperoned were Mrs. 15-17 North Av^W. Thanksgiving.'* They were:.Mau- Alfred Cesta. Mrs. William Kll- PVBLICQAWSERVICE 49' Sharp Cheese'XJ9< reen Carbone, Peter. Morris, Steven tocn. Mrs. William Zlekcrman, Mrs. CpilfON CAKE 85c Rabinowit* Hope Coltett, Lewis Patrick Luxzl, Mrs. Louis Wolosky Boright, «enee Dorfman, William) and Mrs. John Joba 4ih thru Sri, Dec- orf. • •>.••'•;•• • •• 1 .' •; .

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Bfbap, secretory of the baud, and Iiom Onb Play s Host .t. succewtul Mrs. Cilhfrt Hey. praUent of .fbe man is the man who holds FW fly p To District Governor City Savings In Jr. £a« Jonef Zueoeir PTAof Arthur L. Johnson Region- the old just as long as it is gc. Six Officers Renamed at Trinity Dates of Holiday Partir. and^rafesihe new just as soonl WIN YOUR SHARE OF *I6O,OOO KENILW [—Topping pre- GARWOOP—Miss Janet ?ako- 17 AH WOOD Thr -Garwood Li- KENILW6RTH—Holiday plans vious reoaras in the Junior Op- vic, daughter of Mrs. Mary T. ons Club played host to*District it is better. Robert P. VanderpJ A warden and five vestryman haVVbeeh completed by the Ladles timist .Bowling League, James Zakovic-of <17 Myrtle avenue and GaiMiim XSeoxge JE. JUcCluney- of were. reelected Monday night pt and five marriages; 47 persons hood, Harold W. Morris; Parish Pick up your Free Entry Blanks at Auxiliary to Kenil worth Post 2X30. Seale/folled a 206 game Saturday Steven Zakovic of Middli and bis. staff at a dir»- I like business because it the 86th annual parish meeting Of were transferred from other par- Board of Education and Church VFW, it has been announced. For Children at^Bcbo Lanes. '., guest of honor ata surpfttt ui tbe Cranwood last competitive, befuise it rewat] Trinity Church in Stierlock Hail. ishes to Trinity and 21 were trans- School, Mr.,Witherington; Acolyte A Christmas patty for members*- deeds rather man words. The meeting was preceded by aferred from_ Trinity to other par- Guild..-Alfrod Fricke; Youth Coun- Martin Jewelers — Song and,. Sponsored by the. KenUworth shower- given at the:'" KKMILWORTH—The appoint- Children wi|l be held at X gun. Optimist Club, the league games recently by her bridal , OMrictGovernor McChmey Cabell " t£T-_i. service of evening prayer ^in the ishes; a total of 56 children and cil, Mr. Ross; Guild of the Christ' •3 ment of WUlard .C. £lmm of December 14 at.Veterans' Center. Time, a «*fc^ children's church. adults were in last year's confirm-, Child, Mrs. C. G. Albury; Church HEADQUARTERS FOR REMINGTON'S will bold sis closing pro- will run for 20 weeks. (Over 30' .Hostesses- were |ttls» conferred wtthPresident Fred Me 3 Mountain Lakes as public relations Santa wlir distribute gUU. Movies boys and girls are participating. Rochow and Miss Patricia Carrjck of thteclijb and his board The art of yrtnnlng in busin, Reelected warden for a four- ation class, and more than 69 areChoirs, Mr. Cooper; Convocation, officer at City Federal Savings and will be shown. .> la ibe fall seiies tomorrow year term was Robert J. Laier, Sr., being prepared for confirmation Mr. Mott; Vestry, Mr. Laler, Sr.; SHARE OF AMERICA CONTEST 8 at t;3» pjsL. so Kemhavn-th Gospel Russell Cliff. Was high until this of Garwood, Mrs. Bruno •f. dirsctort -on the alfafrs of Jhe.is in forking hard—not takil A* Loan Association, Elizabeth, has Following the December II tast-, and renamed as vestrymen for early next year. . treasurer, Mr. Ives. the leadership of week with a 190 game. : of Berkeley Heights |md Wm Ann TS; District 16E and Lions things too seriously. Elbcrt Hu| Just state in 25 words whvtku* been announced by Kverett C. ness meeting,' auxiliary member* bard ' •"• three-year terms were Donald R. Annual reports were, submitted A social hour with refreshments shaven make ideal gifts. Sherboume. president. In this Edward FX Whittle^ Frizes will Santaniello, sister of the nroipce— Creigbton, Joseph E. Hawkins, s will hold their annual holiday par- tive bridegroom. as follows: Trinity Guild, Mrs. W. followed in charge of Mrs. Harold capacity, &Jr. Kimm will be re-ty. Members have been asked to be awarded xaa refreshments Jr., Delano R. Ivcs and Charles M. Kenneth Frederick for Mrs. M. A-Morris and Mrs. William H. Old. REMINOTON R0IXECTMC9 «rwL •: / • Rosary Society Miss Zakovic will be married sponsible for community relations, bring 11 gifts. Hostesses will bee Ray. Herbert B. Ross was re-Craig; Altar Guild, Mrs. Wesley Presiding at the tea tables were Only ahaver with Roller •1 The GarisT'Missionxry Gob will to Phillip Santynfrfl"! Jr., son-of advertising and general public re- Mrs. Michael Venezia, Mrs. John 1 elected a vestryman; for» a two-year Hoesley; Churchmen's Brbther- Mrs. Laier and Mrs. Grubtir. . Combs. Shaves Hidden . lations. . .Metrione, Mrs. Dennis Moulder, ibe-same bom at S9 Arthur AnnoonceaAnnnal Mr. and Bini : Santaniello of Itbun- unexpired term. Beard and heavy beard in . A native of Orange, Mr. Kimm and Mrs. Robert Moldenhaner. to wnp Christmas gifts tainside, at fit James Cbnrrit. Walter E. Cooper, Carl H. Mason absolute comfort Largest was graduated from Montclair for the Pillabutu Children's Home Christaias Party Springfield, on February 7. . and Henry T. Gruber were elected llv» shaving'area of all! Mrs. Dominick Marino was Three man-sized Academy, Montclair, and received in Korth Caroiaa. Plans will be delegates to' the. Diocesan Conven- double shaving his bachelor of science degree In Primary Grades eompkeecd far a mather-daughter lined committee chairman for the ReibefuRegcd Troth tion in Trenton.' ami William H. heads. business administration from Rut- imecting «a annual Christmas party of the Old, Mr. Ives, Charles I. Mott and gers University. He also attend- Stage Program Puerto Rican Rosary Society- of . St. Ther- Announcement Mtide Edmund Morris were, named alter- ed Columbia University for three Brooklyn I'S Church. The party will be GARWOOD-4IT. and Mrs. Al- nate delegates. , . held December 18 in the school years prior to military service in Of Thanksgiving : bert Regal of US Myrtle avenoe Mr. and Mrs. Mott, Mr. and Mrs the Navy during World War n. «f New York, cafeteria. have announced the John H. Witherlngton and Mr. an^d > In 1944. Mr. Kimm became affil- KENILWORTH—AcThanksgiv- win speak, at aetiiues Sunday in Gifts wiR be exchanged, and re-of their daughter, Miss Diaabetb Mrs. George Jackson were named •fJHMTOM PMNCUS iated with the Storage Battery ing assembly was presented at the chapel at II ajst. and 7:» pjn. freshments will, be served. Louise Regal, to Kdwin ReUMfi. delegates to the Northern Convo- fwrWtaMw Harding School but week by the Tne* Jwaier YettBi ^fellowship A Christmas party for all chil- SNOW 1^TKB,|NI7S|:---Ep Research adentistWUliam S. Luring checks on operation of station- Four timesjnore shaving' Division of Thomas A. Edison. Inc. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick ary melter during tests laat winter at a Lawrence. Mass^ parking jot Mr. LurlM is kneeling at edge cation. Mr. jGruber, junior ward- •res and exclusive Guard in West Orange. In 1951 he joined, primary grade's under the direc- wfU boU a sqpper Meeting at 4:45 dren in the parish is slated for De- Reibert of Springfield. ' ' ". of pit into which anpw 4s, pushed. Box-like equipment on bis right is burner apparatus. Air and oil en, was'chairman-of the nomina- Comb protection. So safe, Reaction Motors, Inc., Denville, astion of Miss Edna Mulligan. tne choir will cember 21 at' 2 pjn. hi the cafe- Miss Regal and her fiance are juite MACMURfiAYsoy: ting committee. cant chafe. Edwin Kraus, superintendent of at «c4S p-m. teria.' Santa will be on hand to fed tatatnfatairne* turned Into hot gases which shoot down Into gut, heating and agitating the water contract administrator, later be- both graduate* of JonathjU D«t- ; Evan VI Hughes, treasurer of Deodorant may coming manager of public rela- schools, read the Bible and lied greet the children. Mrs. Charleston Regional. High 8cbooL 8prfa«- in it Nalfby stwen carry off melter snow. Unit this sbe can melt 25 tons of snow an hour. Mr. Lur- the Church School Building ^und, immediately tions. He has also done public the flag salute. The "Thank Tow Kern is chairman of the committee.' field. Mis* Regal is employed by D iaisibetb, helped to develop new mow melter. reported incomplete returns from relations consulting work, primar- Prayer" and "America" were snog; ter of the Be^an Conflo. on Tues- On January 5 the society will 1 the recent bazaar showed a net Esther's Beauty Salon m Seotcb ,-.;•• • . v ily in the aviation field. by the assembly. yattpLSB. Sirs. Carpente/. who hear Margaret Hill talk on "Con-Plains and Mr! Reibert is emplbye4 profit to date of $2,32d.47, which Learn to play Carols by Christmas A play. The* First Tnanksgt*- be melted with only two gallons of From' 1957 to his -appointment lea none has sewed w/ifli her hu»- temporary Theatre."' She is a lec-by tiie Springfleld Garage, SjpriDC- oil. sets a new record for this project. ihg" was presented by Mrs. Cath- turer, performer .and writer from : by City Savings, Mr. Kimm was bsnd at. Tataja Hospital for the fleld. • \-'a""' ."'•'': '"•".•' Coonercial Snow Melter A vote of thanks was tendered to erine WitttU's second grade stu- New York. The stationary unit can be rela- public relations manager of New An April wedding is planned. tively small "and inexpensive. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert.Boss, who RIGHT HERE IN CRANFORD i Jersey Bank and Trust Company dents; Mrs. May Retoerfs kinder- A sen** for. |»«»* newlv-fanhMl le known as "submerged combustion,'' the appara- Used in the Massachusetts tests tation are, approximately 10 per- and at home. ing poems. - ••# 4 W^W> ^WM V^^M^^W^^^^^M 4IVv 4*W&_2^* Mrs. Robert Moldenhauer is. chair- hmm »•• •! »r» * is about 39 cents per car. space ough. AODIISS. pece,- Edward Bogus|awsU, Wil- S jun. ' ' ' •. ' • truck«ii The baulinsj and is about 35 cents .per car. spi overcome most of these problems BRidg* 6-8711 liam Haug and Walter Pilot sociation. Anyone wishing to scad Christmas parties wfll be held there are several opsnfaigs dispoMlfVinv required six more during an eight-inch snowfall, or . Guests were: Peter Bertolotti, gifts to West Germany. Aqstrist or' w>'*4>w»«k tnYtfftwM^Mlw*' n.*+n*k' A* wk • - -' • il dhk isk >HIB *our*;. Semetimes, the trucking about one-third the cost of truck- x A hand that has been short in CITY. -STATE. S Louis Onifri, Frank Dowd, Jack Berlin may purchase Intirrational r '-'.: " :V Paul of Plainfield, fraternity pres- Enjoy the RPPOJ v. l^vy loads of ident. Members of the college fac- JfajnkReside, s hi» parents and brother, ulty will serve as Judges. They suierjkr, Roseanhe is nsurvive and anothed byr a stiter twin, piSCOVEP will select the winner from among Josephiroseana bJn san paternad anothel rgrand stiter-, a the girls at the winter formal. UPS TOO MOW AU YiAl IONO! No wait, no waste— During the dance, a buffet din- 6 m row father. Frank Parenti of Ketui- ^ *f ajfent on Gafl jfito itw* done. Yet automatic THE REAL BEAUTY worth, and his maternal grand- "*" ed4ttca-«< Benftworth. GF YOUR HOME! Kenflwortk Plant SURETO OLD STOVE BEDU PRICES ARE IN EFHBCT UNTIL DECEMBER 2^th. .'",' .'••;••<• BUY MOW AND SAVEI COLOGNE TRIO - cation.: nun Saturdays 9:30 a*ift. - 3 BUY NOW!

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LAVA SOAP -'•.********OMM- OXYDOL DREFT CASCADE *°* Hydrox Cofldes IVORY LIQUID ZEST SQAP HMP IVORY LIQUID 31 NPflTH AVEvCRANFORO ***,*,«,•*» 9m fi i • I 4M BOULEVARft K|M|WPIBITH ~ s^XStffi "J mm 1 Township of Crwrford For Sale Real Estate Far Sd» SAJLE LAND OHM TAXES CLASSIFIED RATES stones ohi rasabj erve orn that I. How^Ooenartewaltetorn . Collector WHXIAM F. sip «C Cnnfard. in Use County of~Cnfcm. Sta»e. of New f — 8 eases a. STUDIO COUCH. condition. ST. 1 J|»!''»» o« .New Je BRlda* ' McPHERSON REALTY O>. •BBSSC sset lor »-1P-«( aia aad sssssuninls air the 1land, tencmenti. CRANFORD / WOMAN wishes teoninc ta de at I Saajd real estate'hereinafter mentioned to the parson wnhol win pur. RADIO. TABIX MODEL, with photojack Open dally •-» tun. 1-S Call ' Reject aYtfce towertrato of intersst, not sweedlm elsht per »nt attachment plus RCA 45. automatic BOARD OF REALTORS <_Je»Bd7«U b. soMto make the amounto aaWaraOy charseable attinit record ehan«*r, excellent condition. aVenings «-»- , fHrtr""!M CARED FOR Mr ssVUSS with interest and costs computed to July 1 ,1888 together BRIda* S-0031. sad COirnLACTOB. All fan* said amount, from July X. USB to date of sale, and cost* of sale. ADS m BT um — u • Multiple Listing Or by Appolntiaent from 7 to 5 PJsl CaU s-Mia. CHILD'S ROLL TOP DESK and chair. r's Add Game Soccer Team Improvement j »10. CalLBRldce B-7S0B. 1» ALDKN ST. hp Booms, SS North Avenue InEi TWO PARAKEETS In a black wrought M.J. AL CtHtTBACTtMO — Boose- _ evenings Can — ThVsetels saade under the provisions of Bevistd Statutes 84:5-18 et »«,.. 0( Schedule iron cage. •«• BRidce «-!>«•*- nc IT Outshines Season's Record „»»_ hereditaments and real estate so to be sold, and yoUTH BED. maple, with spring. »I0; m m U^Myrtla TaL . BR a-lMS person* against whom ssldte^ijnd assessment, have High Series . By DON DRUMM \ living room chairs (21 S10 each. Call Lfbajy Brewsstr REFINED WOMAN to care for ehlldren f g - - and assessments, due pecember 31, 1B57 with takaa kj fl«»s*>—• BRidge 8-3S2S. tf H. A. DETERING, Realtor Hope MfUus , BR S-S31S Schiecier's Hardware pulled out all stops Friday night as they Of CHS Five The Cranford Hifih School soccer team compiled a 1-9-2 Record DUDUXI WO* CJOsT—Wsdaasdaf* A* STXSSWCSC ». , BRS-13M BBidCe S-7SSL to J«rty t. are . TAXES * For -Personalised Service" , BBS-«SM Coach Bill Martin, physical ed- this season. This was an average ilnal standing, for recent hapless at 1* AJf. HZntlGERATOR. FREEZER, lroner and Bernlce Stuart ASSESSMENTS AMOINT rolled a new high series for the season in the Crnniord Bowling League electric range. Call after 6:30 P-M. or In Harold Shugsrd CHB-4S» YOUNG WOMAN. EOIS MAMS' • • • • 1831 to 1867 ucation department head at Cran- Cougar soccer elevens, Goach Nick Sferrazza's team played well, and all day Saturday and Sunday. ELJut- Sfll part time, a or 3 full days or » halt Walter Varrott S2.0M.86 in winning two games from Sj^nidard Lumber. I:;:.. HEAL ESTATE * TMSUBANCB Walter Jahn 1830 to 1SST 4.962.B5 ford High School, today announced did better than the record shows. beth S-31M. . days a week. 8s-»O North A»c, Gar- 3S Mtaa Jahn Stephany 1S30 to 1867 4.673.87 • .With all five of their borers averaging 175 or better, Schlecter's IMU»EWAYS. Mtaa Ja I860 to 1857 92.B3 the schedules for the school's var- 4 for Sale 3ICYCLE. BOY'S, large size, maroon. 208 Beech St. BR 6^330 lisa as M«» •* 1SB» to 1857 "—~ ' Five of the Blues,' losses were •"•••m irtwwaya ea • 5.373.18 Coach Stan Grayso'n's* Cran- opened with a 950, followed with an 868 and closed with a 917 for a sity, junior varsity and freshman Joed lookln*. 315. BRldCe 6-1804. for hire. Tnssph La •*• •*- 1S3S to 1857 by one goal. The Cougars were- - Multiple Ltatlns Service S M MUler 1893 to 1867 11895.48 ford High School Cougars wound 2,735 series. Five of their individ- basketball teams. rtnz rxam AND • SKI BOOTS, size ». worn once. Sa. Girl's Avai. BBIdga «>3UT. Richards-Swackhamer 4 ' wnii«Antoni«o T'.tjr^ aV Wf. 739.41 shut out four times, an improve- aavM .Germanta Bartoloni 1830 to 1867 3.133.07 up their 1958 football season with ual games, were 200 or abqve. The season will open December One coat celling flat ice skates, site 7. S4. BRidge 2-SS4S. ' ' SALKSMKN: 1838 to 1867 ment over last year's five. In Vinyl bass wall paint Edna Jannett ,, , ,.,, BB 6-3MS Realtors' gU| .' -Ijuda Seasa 1.30129 Standard gave a good battle, all employee beneOts avaUabte. ^S r. Weag * L. Tanaer 1831 to 1857 1,871.85 nn exciting fourth quarter 14-ST 12 With a night program at Rosc)lc -JJ Alkjrd flat wall paint Fred W. Blley _ BB 8-5380 h l the way, winning the second game Park starting with a JV contest 1957 the soccer team had a 3-10 All Colon Bulb. P. Deterinf ,4 Aldan Street triumph • pyepy r laypret} Jeffersqn Apply wttta brush or leUtr Furnished Rooms . Call BBtd Elizabethh,, ^t ^uraday Records Union. Herb -Wiese scored the ' NOB Ydlowinf scfi • e-UM after Sd» » traditional' tTia 3rly held the season's .team »eries 16, with the varsity opening the Touch floor finishes BOOMS FOB /S-5644 In the vinninu point in a 3-2 contest. "" 1 Alpha dee lla Motto record witHf 2,08. ! actipn at 3:30 p.m. ___. — Color matching scrvlca. •aaaoasale HIGH SCHOOL - Mildred VaaGeMeGM r OFFICE ASSISTANT. I CHUIICOTK PAINT WORKS catalog aaiemhty. Junior varsity games will be The Cougors' losses were to Brookside School Area nent poaition. ad Stmttsties of the Game The third high team game of .the Summit. Linden'and Jefferson, all TO* Boulevard, Kenttworth - . ' Photo by Kotlarx . There were six sweeps in Iritcr- played first in each evening en- ..-.;: -M Phone BB HIM KKN1LWOBTH—rurnished conveniant ' location. ' . •• • Cran. Jeff; season was turned in by H^rco >y 2-1 scores; Edison, 1-0; Sum- venlent for Ho. 10 and No. IS bus. 4OS A SPLIT YOUXL LIKE First Downs .—, ._ a 14 GOING DOWN—Luke George, Jeff backflejd ace, is shown tackl- Church Bowling League competi- gagement and will follow the var- 0FHOXS1EJUNG —' WAnarhira rapalra* KunnlnrfUys „....: _;_ 37 SO Chemical Friday night when they tiit, 5-0; Chatham. 7-0; Irvlngton, dnperias, aim covers. Venetfaa bUnav Booievelt lane: BBJdat 8-8880. tf CABINET Woodburnlng fireplace, oil hot water ing Ron Maloney, speedy Cranford halfback, in Thanksgiving Day tion at Echo Lanes; Mountainside, sity contest* in afternoon events. SflaVeteieetf ahrfcsa. r. Eantnet•* Yard* Oainad Bushlns 183 188 posted a 968. D'Alessandris hit'.fpr 1-0; Hillside.. 4-1. and again Ljn- KKNILWORTH—3 furnished robots, one) heat, recreation room, wall-to-wall car- NEW US1TNG Piwse»'Attempted w-.,.. "8 8 Tuesday night, with Temple Beth- Only changes in the schedule •an. UO; South Aw, K. TaL BBU peting, all electric kitchen, water soitener. Work Wanted-Male JOSEPH LEVY Vzsid Conipletaa »«»«»»*• 1 '4 game at Williams Field, Elizabeth. Cougars won, 14-2. a 212, Kirkpatrick. 195; Harney. len, by 2-1. . 88 a week and one) 88 a week. S~~ attached garage. Wok El No. 1 moving into, first place are the fact that Cranford opens North Slat Street. Colonial. 3 bedrooms, best northside RETIRED MANVput tuna V»rd» Gained Passing -.._„ 8 -8 202; Svedman, 186; and Michaels, IpeaUon. Lot 78x138. WaU to wall - GENERAL CONTRACTOR — ttintS |.»ut.».HIHI.W^HMH.,Hn.< 3 • ' ' '3 by a half-game in a clean victory at Roselle Rark instead of Scotch Cranford tied Scotch Plains. 4-4, " COW or HORSE MANURE: rotted. Pro- oiJIce work. nUnf. little punllng Average '._....„...... 24 18 173. tect rose*, flower bed*, shrub*, treat PLEASANT BOOH, for man. next to carpeting included.* tar immaculate con- Sdsr real estate onVe. t over Zion Lutheran. . Plains this year, and the addition \nd Johnson Regional of Clark, , acainrt cold weather. 85 delivered. bath. Parkins space. BBldse 6-5301. $19,900 dition with heaps of costly extras:' Would lttAdMtAv*. BRIdtjw 6-1261 Yards Penalized t——...... 20 35 Enrico Trucking maintained their 2-2. The Cougars came up from you be Interested at about «t3,O0OT . Cranford Hockey Club Opens x Other sweeps were scored as of a program with Morristown at Also top toll. Chestnut Tmtm. MUrdoek KKNILWORTH—Larse attractive, nicely four game lead, in the league by home on Friday night, December a'ell behind in these games. B-48SS. 34 hours. tf furnished room, new home.'convenient folows: First Preibyterian No. 1 transportation. Parkin*. CHttiri** . Day. a _ . VseddvsFarSde winning a pair from the YfRf. 19. The additional game was ar- Herb Wiese was the team scor- IMC Dostksatms Sc G. EL HOWLAND, Realtor Day same.. More than 6,000 spec- over St. Paul's E and R No. 2, St VENETIAN BLINDS In . _ 8-1330. tf PHIL F. HENEHAN M4t CHRYSLEB WINDSOR. B * H. Tied for second are Shaheen Agen- ranged because;Morristown hap- ing leader with eight of the locals', -mm inches custom quality stock bllassV aU tators shivered in 35-degree tem- With Split Over Week-End Paul's Lutheran over Osceola Pres- r;••!• automatic drive, good condition ESaex cyi who won three from Breqn's pened to have an open date during fourteen goals. Pete Radley, Pete M inches lone *Ue: <•)» Jeraft Mt OB 3 BUSINESS MEN. beautiful — BEALTOK — 3-SiM tin • PJL BBktse S-743S eve- SPECIALIZING IN FILLING PRESCWPTIONS perature as . they witnessed the Opening its season this past week-end, the. Cranford Hockey Club byterian, Garwood Presbyterian and C W. Breaeman eaSt V furnished room, must be seen to ap- nings and Saturday. Gold Checks; Lehigh Esso, who the long December 12-27 layoff for French and Lee Bragdon also |0c so> ft. Crantord tTphoMary Shop, preciate. Private home, semi-private contest • • over First' Presbyterian No. 2; IS OF EYE PHYSICIANS defeated .Beacon Hill at Summit by a score of 5-1 Saturday morning dropped two to Swan .Cleaners, : U0 South Av*. r. Blilam S-flsitt. U bath with shower, garage. 10 minutes SS Alden Street BBidfa «-7*S* U4« PLYMOUTH eonvertfbar. good con- Cranford has now won eight of Cranford Alliance over Temple the Cougars. itnrred on offense. mmm to Newark via Parkway or Route XL - ditlon In appearance and running. SUa. and lost 8-0 to the Wlssabickon Skating Club in Chestnut Hill, Pa., Sun- and Hayeck's Foods, who. tobfi a The freshmen Will open their .The Cranford defense was un- BTJBBSB STAMPS soad* to e* For Information call SUnset H1H • —Multiple Lbtiac Service CaU BRidge 6-3143. the turkey day clashes to nine tor day night. . ••• '' ; pair from Methodist Men's Club. Beth-El No. 2, and Trinity over season With a game at Linden at short nottce. usually NtMn Temple Emanu-El. ENDS SEASON - Dick Arm- jsually good this, year. Strong rOMrORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM, in 108 < 1S4S POBD: 4 door, good michsnlral • Jeff. One ended in a tie. The win High series of the night' was Pricee reesooabla. Bavt. ot quiet private home, gentleman only. iiM i. own This Saturday at 6 pjn. the local team will play the.Westport Blues 3:45 p.m. January 2. • strong of 711 Tulip street re- ipponeats found it hard to get and workmanship. Crantord Mary Knterlm _ , BB «-BttS -Nights Can— condition. B * H. partially curtomliej. gave "Crawford a 4-5*. record for posted by Huetteman of Shaheen Winning the odd game were BRidge •» Ksnsatoa Ava. 1 MLS. primed. Bat offer. Call BBatg* in Norwalk, Conn. Their "first -CRANFORD HIGH SCHOOL cently completed an outstanding through to the net, and goalie M Stamp Shop. Ill North Avamua, Don* Coyle — . BRt-lTM the season,'.with their four vic- den Presbyterian over St. Paul's VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE BBlda* 8-USO. ssWt aV^asssaalaB; 6-3755. game in the Northern Jersey In-Agency with games of 242,204 a>d Dick Prior made numerous saves Alie* Wiikui - tories coming in their last five Methodist, Calvary Lutheran over lasa— IBM ; season with the University of Hi' .vl UU FOBO -VICTORIA, copd condlttoa. lfarvey,' Ab<|o Named termediate Hockey; League will be 171 for a 817 total. M. Cymbaluk Pri. Dec. 13 Roselle Park .... jver the season. SEWPtO MACHINES TJX-* Bulldoaar Mary Knauer „ 109 JEFFERSON AVE. contests. .'*.i'.; Cranford Methodist No. 2, Cranford ... A 7:00 Bridgeport (Conn.) freshman Furnished Apartment 1 Naomi Henehtn ^Fordomatlc. tinted Blase, foam rubber at 6:30 ajn. on Sunday, December of standard Lumber put together Tue. Dec. 16 Hillside .'...... H 3:30 team. A starting' guard, he be- Frank Sudimak . BB S-SOT4 seats, bumper guards, radio and heater. While statistics indicate that Foothpll Co-Caplains Methodist No- 1 over St. Paul's E rri. Dec. 18 Morriitown H 7:00 r -" S3S0. SS Pembrook Drive. Kaatt- 14, with Ridgewood at Branch rames of 245,202 and 163 for B 810 Sat. DM. 17 St. Mary's '. .... H 7:00 came a mainstand of the Pur- 4m Wanted CALX. worth. BRidge 4-4712 after 4 PJt Jeff should have won last week's Rich Haivey and'GeorgesAbVlo total | and R No. 1, and Community Tue. Dec. 30 RahWoy .... H 7:00 OUNG WOMAN teacher would like 314 EUIABETH IM* were. elected co-captains of the Brook Park, Newark. Others with games of 200 orMethodist No. 1 over Community rri. Jan. I Hillside .... A 7:00 ple knight's line. Dick was •«.: room apartment furnished. HeasnnsMn dash, the Cpujjars made two sen- Tue. Jan. 8 Roselle .:..... H 3:30 All Watchung U 6-3S73. EVELYN WADE The club also has a junior team, graduated last June from Cran- rant BRidg* 6-4510. a. a. .'• JLML •» • ik Mr—wsni *' sational' ata^ds jpn.their one-yard 1958 Cranford High School foot- above were: Weber, Schlecter's Methodist No. 2. • • rri. Jan. 8 Linden .... H 7:00 ford High School, where he was ALUMDnm porch Luncheon Will Conchtde ball team, by their teammates which wilt play its first game at Hardware, 200 and 211; Frankfn- B6wling-a6o or better were: A. .... A 3:30 line, took quite a pushing around 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, December .... A 7:00 a four lettermnn and captain of for three Quarters and then struck last week prior to the Jefferson berger, Schlecter's Hardware,'226; Goodreds, Community Methodist Tue. Jan. H 3:30 Berths to 3 Apartments For Rent 4S9 Berth Vatoa A«a>. ABOVE LISTINGS Aslluiismtic Home Drive 13, against the Wissahickon Juniors Frl. Jan. J3 Scotch Plains . ... A 7:"«i the football team and was se- back stronffy tn the final quarter game. Hayeck, Schlec^ter's Hardware, 217; No. 1, 254; E. Hill. Community TueT . JJan. 37 Kahway ... A 3:30 TOOK shelves, base cabinet, wan cab- 101 South Av«, W. Winding lip a rnembenhipdrfare. at Chestnut Hjll. rri. Jan. SO lected for the All-Union County inet, radiator enclosures. SDC room deluxe apartment facing park, BRidge 6-1053 and pushedfacross two touchdowns. Both co-captains are guards Maloney, Schlecter's Hardware, Methodist No. 1, 212; R. Morri, Roselle Park .... H 7:00 oear Garden State Parkway. »««•«» USD the Suburban Chapter of the Jew- In preparation for their third 210; Nylen, Standard Lumber, 246; Tue. reb. 3 Bowlle , ... A 3:30 eleven. Coiigar Stars decorated. • BRldsa S-SIM or SWarth- ish National Home for Asthmatic Jeff grabbed a 2-0 l^ad in ttie and have 'played outstanding de- Community Methqdist No. 2, 2/M;Fri. Feb. 8 Westfleld .... H 7:00 p VBZD DAVEY, 4f N. TO mora C-iS&S. . tf Lee Dietrich, ...... season of activity, the boys have Tprgersen, Shaheen Agency, 210; D. Negola, Community Methodist Tue. »b. 10 Summit ... H 3:30 All-Watchung Conference foot- Marion HHtH'w Children has scheduled a hmeheoti third quarter wjien Ken Ipium fensive roles for the Cougars Fri. Feb. 13'Linden ;...' .... A 7:00 •treat. KenOworth. BWfrpf 8 888S. at "REALTOR" been getting up at 5:30 a.m. Satur- Fedorko, Hayeck's Foods, .223; Tue. Feb. 17 ball team selections by the Elifa- John Wada . at 12:30 pjn. Saturday at Howard tackled Cranford halfback Robin during the past season. - No. 2, 201; J. Sabados, Cranford Scotch Plains . .... M 3:30 SUM* PUMPS. S3S up. Oarwood Mat days since October 18 for practice VanBrunt, Barnett's Liquors, Ml; Alliance, 222; T. Weiner, Temple Ceaally Tearaaaaeal—TSBTearaaaaealTSB. |» thru beth Journal include two Cranford. •- and Hardware. 340 North Av*. Oar- Johnson's Restaurant, Boute 1. Hill behind the goal line for a «««•«•• JjjMashsal—alABCJMhllABCB * «ar» «l 4CHSBooten olayers. Ron Maloney,. halfback, ,.. wood. SUnset 8-1830. sessions at the Branch Brook Park DlGlbvannl, Barnett's Liquors, 231; Beth-Kl No. 2, 203; E. Mousted, rBKSB)MAW BASKETBALL BCHrpVLE Panting-Decorating Woodbiidge. • safety.- '*"'.. ' ; . "• •'. ' '. . rink. They are granted use of the fri. Jan. 1 and Mickey Tallaferro, end. Both carpenter wart FOB CHOICE BOMBS IN CBANPOBD R. Petersen, Petersen's Dairy,' 201; Garwood Presbyterian, 217. A 3:4K On All-County "'• ALUMTNUM nwnpmaMoa storm windows eortracL fair prices. 'At the luncheon, which b open The turning' point «came for ice there only in the early morn- Marshall, Howland Realtors, 203; Tue. Jan. 6 Westfleld H 3:43 players also" received honorable "yi'i ••> and screens—used vartoua sine. UM Ahw, V. Nemeth, Garwood* Frl. Jan. 8 Roselle Park . H 3:45 WORTH AN INSPECTION AND wICDRTY . to future members, a film on the 1 Ab Cranford as the third quarter Tue. Jin. 13 numtion in the Associated Press and up. Lifetime Aluminum Products ing. Boys in the group pay their DiFabio, Cranford Gulf, 236; Presbyterian. 204; J. Zullck, Cal- Roselle' A 3:45 Second Team aouth w P TOO PLAN TO BUILD. Asthmatic Home in Penver. Goto, .''v-Tvz&f"V '* **" ended when (Mickey Taliaferro, own expenses. Nordstrom, Cranford Gulf, 216; Fri. Jan. 16 Scotch Plains ...... H 3:45 All-State team. '' aSi. ***" " •*"** "" make alterations, call T. , Two Story Colonial. North Side, with SB' vary Lutheran. 203, 213; P. Nylen, Tue. Jan, ao Union M 3:45 Four Cranford High School hoot- wouAit frontage. Pour bedrooms, sun' room, A non-sectarian home, wfll be vm>: towering Cranford end, blocked. Jayvees Page; Cranford .Gulf, 208; Perry. Fri. Jan. 13 Rahway A 3:45 During the past season, in whfch ~ MS LtocotoTve, Baa*. screened back porch, and two car gsrage. The Junior' team is composed of •ALT tor WAV Luke George's pupt and fell on Calvary Lutheran, 205; J. Gudor; Tue. Jan. 17 MlUburn H 3:411 ers were named \o positions on Crdnford tied Clark for runner-up • Located on a qquiet residential streeteet,, mam r ANNE M. O'BRIEN shown. A former patient it the A^ont boys in seventh through ninth Peppermint .Room, 218; Rhjue- Fri. Jan. SO Roselle Park . A 3:45 ered. Beflaad. rock. pellets ami Wat- CntstaaL CaU new schooll . AsklqAklI1M0a I1M0O Zion Lutheran, 211; W. Plage, the second team In the Elizabeth Alt lE M fftOOm waxing, window fully home will speak. . , ' (he ball on the ;je(T 21-yard line. The Cranford High School Jun- grades, while the seniors range hardt, LInd's Pharmacy, jjtyS; Tue. Feb. 3 Scotch Plains • A 4:00 laurels in the conference, Maloney, ssaurasl. Dependable 1~ Real Estate / Entertainment will be prowttled V While the Cougan cpuldnH ni' ior Varsity footbap team had a Linge, Acacia, 201; Keetch. Aqada, Linden Presbyterian, 211; R. Ful-Fri. Feb. 8 Roselle H 4:oo Daily Journal's All-Union County only 5-9 and 195 pounds, carried yaw. 9 Bamapn road. ' through 12th grade. lerton, Linden Presbyterian, 210; Ttie. Feb. 10 Union ; A 4:00 soccer tea,m selections as an- by Frances LfflcnMd, smtaT sad much progress and tost the ball good year this season. Coached 222; Fajrchild, Acacia, 202; Stev- Fri. Ftb. 13 Westfleld A 4:O0 the. ball 81 times for 384 yards, HANDY TO TOWN Robert M. Crane (s coach and R. Van Blarcom, Linden Presby- Tue. Feb. 17 Rahway >....• ...... H 4:00 nounced this week: PIANO* and organ*, top brands, beet ^tmerffart, |rffneiidail^isi BatiT b»' on downs, 'Jeff suffered a similar by Rollie Massiminb, they rang up ens, Lions.Club, 210; Ford, Lions averaging almost five yards each •a*** eeasssjas manager.for the team,, with Wil- Thu. Feb. IB Linden H 4:00 ' pneee. Dudkln Piano Co.. North Ave. I S-UMS.i CARPBNTER — CONTRACTOR Pour room second Boer apartment vacant 207 North Union Aye: obtained.' from llrs. • - /ate and George punted less than a 4-5 record, the same record as Club, 204; Bothmanh, Citizen 'iand terian, 20li • Bat Feb. 11HUlald* ...... H 10:30 They are: 'Dick Prior, goalie; time, and completed eight' of 18 , at Ballroad Station. Westtteld. ADams Sffik." Paul S. Johnson BB a-S4U in this older TWO FAMILY home with a liam Plummer and Robert Hall as Also, L. Boreson, Si Paul's Pete Radley, fullback, and Herb 1-SSlL three room apartment on the flrst ftoor. mond, 33 Wada worth 20 yard\to .^isywn 35 a few plays the varsity men. assistant coaches. Chronicle, .202; Michaels, Harco passes, three for touchdowns. ' CALL "Bentley" sor halloa* M Lot Mx MS—new oil.burner ilow Uses BR 6-7777 — BR 6-8030Bin. Harry OUdr, •»• i Lutheran, 209; H. Jones, Osceola Wiese and Bob Ramshaw, for- He caught 12 passes for another .HOLLAND BULBS. Plant them new! At below aw— en Mar transportation and shopptaf. In The JV*s won their first - two. The Cranford aggregation broke Chemical, 214 and 202; and - New varieties and old favorites. Kara now. A BIMV a^inbeth. erts, Errico Trucking, 218. Presbyterian, 200; H. Hopper, wards. Chico Fernandez received 203 yards and scored eight touch- 1 LA* ' Hill picked up a yard and a pass games qf the year over Linden, even in a schedule of .24 games a Holland vacation for two. Enter eon- Jan Trinity, 203; E. Kutsera, First Park Village honorable mention. downs for' 48 points. He . tost. Get Information at C K, Tnib. from Quarterback Pete Andersen *20Pg,' and Millbum, 6-0. They last year. They took third place in Prize winners for November - bach. iu South Ave. X, CraaZ ' % Taliaferro was good for nine then lost four (n a row, to strong were: • Presbyterian No. 1,203; R. Fowlle, Union and Summit were ac- starred as a blocker and defensive • Peed a. Seadt BBIda* f-1881. SHA1 f ;the Intermediate 1 League, t which First Presbyterian No. 1, 20i; X corded'two positions each'on the player and punted on several oc- i.r* wfrards and a^rsttlwum. •Ro»*!a» fflark, 3**): Railway. 18-7; Roselle also includes. the. Summit Red Class AA^-hlgh games;' Charles Lead Changes Musical Instruction* : the bast BOaUMJOJI mofmised the Park, ti-1, and Roselle, 12-0. Lesser, Cranford Methodist No. 1, second team, while Clark, Pingry casions. . ' and trims. Havelka Oencral l ioney galloped for 20 yards Aand wings, Ridgewood AH Stars, £n Roberts, 253, and Alfred DIFablo, papers The Cougars lad Hahwa y until the 200. Sportsman's Shop took and Scotch Pklhs placed one man Taliaferro. standing 6-4 V4 and Store. 343 Boulevard, KsnUworth. •'f another ilrrf down and packed up glewood Field Club and New Prov- 236; nigh series, rtobert ^eber. command of first place in the Park each. _^— atari**'SUot KcjftbB^' four more to' the one-yard "line. last three minutes of play in one 634, and Fred Huetleman/517; In the previous week's competi- weighing 200 pounds, proved un- • LOOB3NO for lamps and ahadesT Visit 6-1900 and BR tion. Calvary -Lutheran dropped Village Bowling League by win- Firji-'feam positions went to stoppable as n pass catcher, snar- aur snow room and you .will ftnd the > Am. •*^Phen Andersen%cofe(!r TneioGcn— rieartbreakmr defeats - Players on tne senior team In- Class"A^-hIgh games',"Robert Ny- •' noeft earatully, talavtod lamps and I do not beUcv* caadoioi The Cougars then shut out Hill- len, 246, and Jack Savercool, 232; games to ning three games from Fedders Air Thomas Jefferson (4), Hillside (3), ing seven touchdown passes in 20 '•;i shades, a thaaBans] aad onem stock down on a . quarterback sneak. clude Pete French, captain and Pingry (2), Summit (1) and Edi-catches, and also place-kicked 11 ' ^d tA ^Y " I Ave. dsya Job, with yeaterdaya Taliaferro kicked the extra point. side twice, by scores of 13-0 and> high series, I. A. Nylen, 607, and Conditioning and in so doing and be la busineas star forward: Jack Brennan, Chuck place by a half-game lead. son (1). extra points for 84 markers for tb* WpmUd To Buy OM as BADSO Cranford took over again at mid- 27-0, and lost to Scotch Plains by a John Baumanh, 591. ~ Large stock af ~ 6-0 score. Freshmen helped the plcklson. Clint Crane, Dave De- Sweeps were won by St. Paul's dropped Fedders from f^rjf totnird The selections were" made'by Cougars. *•' «. »V WUUemi aad Tillrtli field after Jeff lined up in punt Longe, Bob Ackland, Fred Ward, Class B—high games. Warren near Grove street. Westt team out hi the last two games. Weisert, 235, and Walter Jahn, 233; Methodist over First Presbyterian , Lanes the coaches of the county's 10 Richie Harvey of Cranford re- -:: parUns. ADankTVtlU. formation and passed incomplete. Tom Leahey, Charlie Krlppendorf No< scholastic teams, including Nick ceived honorable mention ».»- Andersen and Pargiello made Rich Kupcho and Don Patton j series, HarryBroUgnton,' Ms! V CranfordJ^ethodist No. 2 Monday nights-Only other sweep FillingPrescriptions were the JV scoring leaders. Oth-and Dee Erdmann, all forwards. 4 P Pbre b riai n and of the was by Hayeck's Sferrazza ot Cranford High, guard. - seven yards, only to be called back Defense men are Bill Plummer, and William Linge. 574. ^ 05 ! ^ Doctor Olden! by an offsides penalty. Maloney : outstanding' on offence were Classic-high games, Myron l!?! ^ ? *wer OsOsceolla 'over Charlie's.' Pete Pender, Bob Gamble (usual- Jr., Dick? Kebholz, Chuck Good- Cymbaluk, 245, and Joseph Perry, Pw»byteri«ny . St Paul's Lutheran Baron's Drugs moved into sec- No man has a right to do as he broke away for 17 yards and .a ly a defensive stalwart) and Skip fellow, Jack' Simons and' Chuck tWo anddon 1 me pleases, except when he pleases to. Httt'tit-w first down. Andersen picked up 218; high series, Frank Justh, 552, , m ifT »J',«» «J ond place in a two-game win over Habich. BoiUod. and Walter Nietzel, Sr., 549. Community MethodUt No, " do right—C. Simmons | HAV.MULTCX.I • nine yards on quarterback sneaks Fritz Weeman serves as goalie Lou'S Market Lehigh Esso, at the ^2r and Maloney dodged several Jeff Class D—high games, Joseph bottom of'the standings/won two of Oarwood. for both junior and senior teams. Hlrsch, 222, and. Ronald Connolly, week were: C^an/ord MethodUt RIAL TO BEST DEAL tacklers as he broke away for tZ Varsity Basketball if embers of the junior team in- 206; and high series, Victor Bbert- No« i <"«* S>Paul'sJB and R No.from Beazlie's Sinclair. A. T. MO«CA yards and the second score seconds clude Tom Leahey, Charlie Krip- High scores were posted by the I fommam. cAmAtm. 1 i ti 1 mann, 534; and John Kiesewetter, 2, St PauPS E knd R No. 1 over iVESTFIELD •^.V'TC^JTA ' i' iV' - " •sNOUflB ClvVK before the end of the game. Talia- pendorf. Dee Erdmann, Fritz Wee- following: Frank Ciancia, Fedders. *•* sr." «p:ft*A'*t— i» Omitted at UJCP^ Temple Emanu-El IN OIL HEAT ferro split the uprights for "hi» Union 'Junior Co\legeJ*ml not man, Bob Ackland and Dave De^ anan/ • Community Methodist No. 1,181-190-171-442; Bqb Maloney, C»NEMA m /NewSincUir second conversion. . ' ' field a varsity basketball team this Longe. Also active-on the junior Krrleo ,TnickliK ^.». Cranford Alliance oVer Linden Bearlie'8,, 147-176-;184—507; Tim At the outset of the .game, it Shihean Aveney Korner, Beazlie's, 168-166- NOW thru TUESDAY Swy UM of beauty is the ex- T HeaUncOa -., »r. . . ••/. : ... squad .. are James Washbourne, Ljfhlgh Ksso ...... Presbyterian, and Firtt Fr«sbjter- ear. Hanfclr* Fbods • 186—o20; Paul KreveUkl, Lehigh, hut' reasion ot • thought, and shares Low-Coat Complete appeared 'that hlghjy touted Luke pr. Kenneth^W. Iyersen, dean, Gary Wiese, Mike Terry, Bob iaifNd 'a2 oveover!r .Vt\tfft BurnerService Conttact« George and Red B^cCarthy of Jeff Yuckman. Bob O'Reilly, Wubby FMarsen's Dairy Current standingtT. 165-212-109-946; Gene Koe%! BOTH BITS M COLOB tti* immortality of its origin* Lydia / reports students at the college Craafora QuU Service Lou's, 204-175-147—526; Branden- FOURTH WEEK laVChUds • would steal the show, and George have indicated they prefer other Foreman, King Ward, Jr., and Bob Standard UBmber . ,.-f . 'i-.-r- • 1 DAMN YANKEES" Haroo Cheniikl Co, berger, Sportsman's, 180-163-167— There Are with Tafc BssUr flns Vsrdsa I.. .INSIST broke loose for a' touchdown mW- activities rather than a varsity Knox. liont Club T~^ "Temple Beth^B 1 Acacia !C2r Calvary Lutheran 510; Bob Schmatz, Hayeck's, 173- NO sad • Bay. WIIHI SJS* Stsmrt \y Complete Lineof way through th/first quarter, only bwltetball - team. Dr. Iyersen Additional games scheduled for Temple Beth-ID S 170-150-493. Qnmemr aa4 Barbara Bask la . I.T OilBumera LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVINO to have it called back by a holding the future include the following; vTrlnlry ™^—^. Keserved Scats fuU-of-Mn. pouled out that among the new Crantord AUianoe 'Harry Black and penalty on bis teammates. • ' activities this year have been a all to be. played at Branch Brook yay^LrSBw Si Paul's K sV R 1 The standings: ya|| ye; MOW ^Presbyterian w v« lha World's Most V HTYIFS Seconds later, Jeff's attempted glee club, a student newspaper and Park unless otherwise noted: Han's Club • At astVaM tfa a wonderful Buy. Blue Store ... Sportsman's Shop M ]i YWHY OQMT YOO. DADDYr punt was fumbled aqd wa» reMswra- l new clubs. Sunday, December 14, rland. BaaHor Baron's Druss .«...—...... ,_..„..'Joii lsit LAWN .M0WBI SHOP covered by Ap&ofar franiorti and wood; Saturday, DecemberJta^En- Osoaral' ™ * * ' «..^;.M H»« . 10 IS STAET8 WED. DEC. lttk The UJC dean pointed out that • O»lf Sinclair .„ J~'.".l lBVfc i«% rtlgrim C-1200 Shipping (ConHriutdonPaae 9) ' vaVsify basketball team will be glewood; Saturday, •arris,' Ud. _^«. 18 18 MCttaTtpt .A JOHN WAYNE ta SURPRISED? a ty New Providence; Jan- larnsnvt^uors zzs- -. , «.... 16 SO HUbhsfd 7-84VM Charlie s ....^..^™^.« „„..., 18 •' JO Well we were—When we aaw'th* room organized again when the students uary 3, SummlU"Monday, Janu- ^PMrnlirt 'Spom 'THE BARBARIAN in this Custom Built. 4 bedroom home. jtjjfoge they want such an acttv ary 12, Beacprf Hill at Summit; Lehlsh'Bsso _.—-..-_..™^.M U 34 Boo, attractively' decorated, sunny bed- 1*8 HABOWARX a AND THE GEISHA" roonu. modern bath, wood burning nre- Saturday, jMnuary 17, Beacon Hill MO IM all UNO'S PHARMACY I AISO VOUB. BOWLDtO. ALLEYS plaoe, modem. kitchen and a TV room. ^ h Brook; Saturday, us iso las *«r . ^ 100 Kirn ITANUY la tM 148 IBB 148 140 A WOKDEBTUL HOME FOB A FAMILY NMul, Jr. . First Tim* At Special SINCLAIR 1 Jamiary 24, Englewood; Wednes- 14S 117 ITS' 181 188 IBS Nlatnl Sr. 'THE GODDESS" 113 110 17T 177 m 181 IBS i Dr. Priced at. SiajOO. BtTININO COatPAW Ohre.fi «o Any day, January 28. Hill School Jay- Stupak <.— wlU Ufi BUDOBS aso asa an Bhlnihsrdt , m 188 3OS Popular Prices " WflsBVaWMa sVa -Mm at Pottstown, Pa* Sunday, . n IS l ' Handicap 743 February 1, Ridgewood; Saturday, 144 TOTAL WHEN REAL-ESTATE ACACIA 1 thru Friday BTAKT8 WED. DEC. February 7, )faw Providence; 183 Ml 134 PEOPLE RAVE — IT HAS lOwsCeTCOeV"* Thursday, February 12, seniorsjrs. 161 ITT 1S3 t-M—»:3« CECDJ De PUBS. Fur mala renkodcled, re- r Fooaill Officials at a re- r. Schrope —--~ 178 ut 143 SaiaUtUy-Sunilajr TO BE GOOD!! LawrenceviUe Jayvees and'junior^ R. Meed™... ISO THETEN — WORLD BOOK meetlng in .the New York vs. Lawtenceville Juniors, at Law- R. a Keefch 1SS 138 33a 5:15—t'M Good Location—Pood* Construction— Boertmana B. Falrchlld w..™. IBS *0» 1*3 COMMANDMENTS" rtrjjetai 4VUIS. •MOTOX.6PSOIA **r • • renceville; Saturday, February .14, CPetoraeh TOTAL , T7S Oood Design—Good (EXCELLENT) Con- A. SchtllS1 ..- dition-' It, and Monday, '" LIONS CLUB S~ Regret for time Wasted can be- . Thommen u...uur. card as February liv Wanted come a power for good. In the time Stevens „ . IM 310 138 ITS A GOOD IDEA TO BEE'. . . tuft remains, if we win only sfop BtnLDKBS' OKMXBAL DrTulio „ 188 183 183- V:,"t DISCABDED EYEOLASSKS or Mid and Gift for R. Asar ?L.~...TZiuIrtU 14S Hall „„.„ 184 1ST 1«3 silver scrap lor donating' to New Eyes This Colonial Home for UlJMO. 113 treinloa hi waste and the Idle, useless re- f. WliK-"s w-™.w» U8 US Ul ,304 188 114 tor It* Needy. Inc. Robert K, Brun- Hir A. Asar -..u.^..-...™ 130 178 IM TOTAL •• KM 887 Qac. Pr—trlpUon Optician, 4 North Your Childr«nJ - -"• BrUbane A. Haddad ».^. .. IM aaaoa avenue. Craaferet BBids* S-54M. uu 157 130 CmZKN-CHRONICLK 1 O* sHgh^lg jsj 184 IM Howard 143 178184 v tf PORTHEKEY— . •I4t |10 DOWN-$* A MONTH Hand cap ...... 78 78 McCuUoufh IM 150 134 IN LOVE AND TP^JTTJ if (ibumiu S9fl ftn ^410 Blind u. _— 100 100 IM Vptm POSTEB bad. full a. t HOWLAND. KKALTOR 1 Weeks' 17< IM 140 Ml aaa^prlnc and mattress, to a Better Home — SEE Bondova ml >-iI..... lnf J7» IU Bothmann ....- IM 303 ITS teat vanity aad mirror: WMTEOtPMONi MNIL qsuatjs »isx Berm. _-J -.„. 188 148 147 Handicap — M M •Vtskto tasaps. Ineludiag POt CrtnSTMAS DBTVitV Rahway — TV Mtlt Hull ™_L.._....i._ '188 188 ITS TOTAL - 803 854 Lost A IM BANK BOOK Mo. »4M4 Suburban Trust G. G. NUNN | .\imm ^.I^^H^.....^^ 187 IM 174 sos KARRIS, LTD. 0 Co. If not restored belore Decetnbc*' MarshaTOTAU L.._..J._ u ITS >'Ova«OCM»T and topcaat. match- as. laea. application will be made far •ft- -CHAINED FURY" MT 834 ISs 193 a new boSST U-S4 Duckworth"-' 14S 138 CBANTOBD Omjr 3 137 Ul 1«« Pauline O. .Chandler -_ ADI-378T " ' Tlll*aitassfS .1 ' j "/ SMl ITT Hand , ,_ It* 157 14* ft, LIKE NEW. complete With KYBOLASSKS LOST Pridav, vicinity of SIS Crantord Hotel. Call JUUdge 4-iHS. TTilllsjj Petore w_— __ BU8-88T* Nordstrom C-u^Z!' IM iS AnatiooU „„_.. IM 187 a»>d soasssiirtss , »eas»tnshie Defiant 148 148 Huatley 141 las BANK BOOK He. Islsa Suaurbsa Treat 187 183 VI Aaaa Cook, Z~Z1 1ST Ul 171 »T 810 year war- Co. If net restand• betere Diriwasr TIP 1MB n~ TOT4 V _....-.^. SS4.849 SSS TOTAL"- -. aS crib. 85; 13. 188S applststtnn will bo made ser . AD8-47SI Ones" CBAwro ID ow»ji>-snVicx • HABCO CMXMICAL CO. S ^^rfiTSsirrt: - - * ••— %S) MM sTOM ••" r 1S3 r '• May sesjes; btg 3 wheeler bthe. 85[ .CH 8-8814 FidfrHty VT«o«rUiaiin .,-- 188 1ST ITS Srsa due eaasr with oneottoman, , both vD'Ai.-.SrL-z IT. m 13S SM: Simmons hide s had Basel H*"'""" .__-__... . AD I-173T DANA ANDUWS lit an. 840; office desk and IdUwild, LoGuordla .A Nmrork -„ 117 IM 143 chair. 81f; seeretanf. SIS; China etaset. System ... 314 173

sa*el^a*a ^—^ — — • — — - - 'AL - stale CMSetaes acid pad. drasm * G. G. NUNN Airports — Grand Contrail & 8VN.MON.T0nJ chair, att. eamplste dark esjute. Csriaaak, v. r. w. t UU Mortn Ave., East, at Cenleaalil Ava. CUSTOM INSTAUATIQN 183 133 138 171 meat, bastooar. Odds and aads. IISIIUCE SHOE STORK 1 HlttMii , BaUssM^4SaX rOKO BOUsNINB IM 1« IM 188 IM IM U4 1ST Pennsylvania Stations, N.Y« Pitn IfaePhersea , >„ m 103 ITT , 131 141 UT A. TUMQ.__. 180 138 18J • Casualty COMfK>NmT ' . ar. •arardllMUl 187 134 184 Pl»er— STAKTS WED. DSC. M Stacy —V ^~ 184 1ST 1T1 . 148 IM 118 msflslty cars, track. I BRidge £8110 -D-yTrip.- Cory . »» >a» 188 Re i — 178 IM 111 J. Ttaw, ~ .—„.. 183 131 •18 •K. Markowiu 183 IIS. av lower, tram' "Torpedo Run" CIISTH 8 Mas ' Msfifrfp «. - S4 8 rrieke ~— 143 IM US launaa Ssures. sum. 1 • Fire Movi« Dbcount Books T87 TOTAL ~- WWW HaMMsB* — - 33 37 .aCar refussd. Pteoae OsiMral Supply cmsMASCors-couw TOTAir SIS tl8 T38 < —rXOS— "Th. DEFIANT ONES" HAYSCK (INT ROOM I beswaaa^laasl 8 pM. • Theft NowOnS4tl« HAYTCK-S roooar a 177 181 148 EKSUCO TKUCIOMa 3 BBSBOU UT UT US ITS lUtMtts , .— IM I>MW S4»»-aMw saw 148a U. leal -Cry Baby KUUr- > WAWti Ml S. Delia Sale 148 IIS 188 gnfeass 158 1770* IS* COUORsyOCUMt 6-2N0-IHNE-M2OO - — •—• w vw*aas> *assl ssTaPtssBl 1«S 188 ABOVE LISTINGS 14 HilM US - " , 141 IM 188 48 Iff. WM.B. AUSTIN Are eftemd taro "A CERTAIN SMILE" BBtr US 183 , IN (I Ul 1441 1ST UDOig MOW 1ATO1DAY " For$Z50 CMuHUfar _. IM 4 4 4 I8M8 IS* • - flhfji ssasVaT iofAb ^» "REALTaR" ' :.:y\.T :••)

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A house' painted gun metal color eyesore. K becomes both a useful A green two-inch ribbon with I the doves* beaks. Artificial snow I all aglitterV , , I smith, or_ perhaps you can cut with grill work on the aluminum and ornamental Christmas decora- ends is flowing from'gives a soft effect, the doves are' Tin doves can be cut by any tli^Ithem ywtetelf. llfasfae. t. Suggestions for Decorating door, has a spray of leaves in an tion... ' uneven design coming up from the iV' '••'>' bottom. The inside door is cov- A ranch type house built of Your Christmas Doorway ered with a shiny red fojj paper. wood and red brick has a deep re- luy Christmos S«oU By MOLLJE D. BAKJtOW - This will help create an illusion cessed doorway. Christmas trees Your Christmas doorway should ~>t depth. • The aluminum spray de-ar. e lined up. on either side of the i3tn ant Chronic It is decorated' with Christmas be a cheerful and beautiful' holi- greens, small blue green and dark sign is decorated with green holly entrance way dnd sprayed a blue* leaves, some silvered. The silver Vol. LXV. No. 46. . eUm man nuttar at day greeting. Here are a few sug- green tree bails forming a border. green. OB the wooden door is a CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY* THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958 Tta* Pot Otttc* at Cranford. M. J. 5 Sections, 34 Pages—10c gestions that are fun to do: » The inside door is covered with blends nicely with the silver gray small deer head. Around his neck > Picture an artistic white brilk a blue green foil paper to create aluminum. Red berries are mingled place a garland of greens and col- "?.-'l house that has a thick growth of an illusion of depth. Across the with the leaves. orful Christmas tree balls. Creates, the evergreen ivy vine, with its middle of the door are two bands a forest-like look. Santa Claus Visiting in Craniofd rich dark green foliage, complete- of aluminum grill, work with* an In the center of a bay window United Fund Appeals Statement on Local Schools Santa Claus arrived in town ly surrounding, the entrance door. initial on one band. These are 3ri the main floor is an air con- On a white door, place a spray On either side of the door is a covered with the greens, the'small ditioning unit. Lovely shrubs are made of fine hemlock and dark by train Saturday morning as white garden jar. The ivy is tree balls the same color as the growing under the window. There scheduled and will continue to re- trimmed of its longer ends to give awning decorations. .' The bands^ is just the right space and height green holly leaves. The hemlock For Added Donations a, short, thick effect. measure about seven inches each.'' to'place a tree-pole under the unit is dipped in starch-blue to turn it ceive his' young Cranford friends Campaign heads of the United Fund issued an appeal today .to the Follows Fire Hazard Survey ;• Pinkish red Christmas roses and giving a nice, clearcut stunning among the shrubs. First, the unit a soft 'blue green. Berries are at his trailer home on North Union : painted the same" blue green. Also, entire community for voluntary additional contributions to satisfy "Parents! and citizens of pink Christmas tree balls are used decoration. . s covered with aluminum foil to avenue opposite the police head- the needs of all 12 of the participating agencies. Clarence L. Fritz, •' . '. # ' for the decoration. Plastic rises protect it. chicken wire placed blue green Christmas balls are Cranford can be assured that Stationary awnings play an im- used. quarters parking lot from 4 to 7 campaign chairman, and Joseph Kohn, Fund • president, announced are on the market, but any arti- portant part in the summer, look around it.. Now cover completely the appeal after a meeting of the campaign committee Saturday. their school buildings are in ficial rose will do. The nearly with Christmas greens and red Two flat tin doves, painted pjn. tomorrow and from noon to dreary by Christmas time, and Mr. Fritz reported tha,t a total good condition in terms of fire "bud rose" not yet in full bloom 13 sNould be included in the overall berries.. This makes an excellent white, have small tree ball eyes. 5 pjm. Saturday- 1 most attractive. Christmas decorations if you Just spot for a bird feeder. The air One dove is placed high on the He abo' will be in his trailer of $63,0C0 has been raised, and prevention, control and pen The Christmas tree balls are have a tew. If many, no. conditioning unit is no longer an left, the other lower on the' right on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday that this will satL-fy agency, allo- sonal safety," according to a medium size and all uniform. of next week from. 4 to 7 p.m cation-- 88 percent. This despite joint statement issued today by These are placed (n the ivy vines the fact • that $63,000 represents at artistic Intervals. The decora- and will make his final appearance only 84 percent of the fund's $75,- the Board of Education and the tion is continued on the wall of ivy on Saturday, December 20, from 000 goal. It is possible as a re-' Department of Public Safety. that closes in the terrace in front noon to 5 p.m. "ult of a paring down of necessary The statement was issued of the house. This, community project is spon- campaign expense and reserve Two decorative iron garden TOILET WATER following a study of conditions in chairs arc at the end of the terrace. sored - by . the Cranford Business the local schools prompted by th* The back of each chair has a bou- Association, with Howard Cassel Where to Send recent,school tragedy in Chicago. quet of Christmas greens, the Dress Up Your Home of the Deb"n Heir Shop as chair- On request of Public Safety roses, the Christmas tree balls. nun for the project and Sanford Additions to Fund « Commissioner- Nicholas St. John The seat of each chair has a pad Pickard of Pickard Interiors in Citizens wishing to make LoCorte, Fire Chief Bernard A. made of boxwood,, mounted on additional contributions to the charge of decorations. : Doyle, ST., assigned Deputy Chief . aluminum foil. It will hold in any- final appeal of the United Fund Theodore C. Chamberlain and kind pt weather. • A pinkish red Serving as Santa's elves at the may do so by mailing their dona- Fireman Edward Reade to make a ribbon is tied- in a knot, with two For The Holidays! trailer are the following members tions to the fund at Post Office special reinspection .of all local ends, at the top of each front chair of Explorer Scout Post 79 under Box 171, Cranford, N. J. public schools and St. Michael's !•':•.. *1 leg. ELECTRIC PERFUME leadership of Explorer Adviser Al- Parochial'School, in addition to the SPRAY BOTTLE several regular inspections made The "air conditioning unit, jut- bert Gesster: Roy Bair, Brian Con- 'und allocations, according to Mr. CUTTING COLOGNE ; slrce the schools opened in Sep- ting out of the ground floor win- ley,-Charles Krippendorf, Michael Kohn.J , ' ' tember. > dow, is covered with aluminum Bedell, John Oathout, Donald Several agencies have pointed Recommendations made follow- foil to protect it Chlckert^Wirc, Blosser, S,tephen Hall,' Richard LESTEK w. rownx out to fund directors that reduced placed around it, and then covered DEEP HEMMED TAILORED CURTAIKS, allocations are going to impose s«- ing this survey included improve-' completely with boxwood. Three Heller, Jay Kenlan, Ralph Mor- vere hardships on their organiza- CAMPAIGN KICKOFF—Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay. president of ment of "housekeeping" in school • white garden doves and' a shell Extra Wide, too Iron Dacron, From rison, Donald Lewis,. Donald Kidd, storage areas, installing of a direct County Chiefs tions and might well cause, then Union Junior College, accepts gift of $25,000 from Henry W. John- fire alarm signaling system front birdvbath are placed on top of the MAN'S Allan Doktor, Douglas Maxfleld, having to seek other sources of stone of Short Hills, president of the Merck Co. Foundation, as unit Spotlighted, it is very lovely funds during 1959. each school building to Are head- to see. • PRINCESS SHffiBACK CURTAINS, Extra Wide Michael Pender, Robert Wolfinger Name Powell Dr. Thomas Roy. Jones of Westficld. chairman of the college's quarters, installation of self-clos- No-Iron Dacron at , -•••-» and Neal Dennis. In appealing to the community, board of trustees, looks on approvingly. The gift was for the col- ing devices on a few corridor, doors' Low Prices • • ;• ' . ' ' Photo hr KMIan Mr. Fritz asked every citizen who lege's silver anniversary development fund campaign, whose ob- and erection of a' fire-resistant par- : Another house has a stationary SWISS MOVEMENT ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS—Carol Ann Keimig of 2 Van. Following his arrival at the is Interested in the United Fund aluminum ' awning over the • en- Jersey Central Station at 11:30 As President jective is $1 million for a building now under construction on a tition at the end of a corridor in Buren avenue is shown discussing her Christmas list with Santa Chief Lester W. Powell of the idea and its successful operation new campus site in Cranford. Merck's gift was the first pledge one school. . ' trance; .also, an aluminum storm 36" CAFE CUBTAINS IN STRIPED CHINtZ, Flocked Claus in his trailer on North Union avenue near Cleveland Junior aJn. Saturday, Santa. Claus, played Cranford Police Department was in years to come to ask himself,' door. The awning is*covered with "Could I give more?" Mr. Fritz in the corporation phase of the campaign. Following Chief Doyle's report evergreens. The three inch drop Dacron in Sailcloth Prints and Fortisan; also Valances High School. Santa arrived here Saturday and will be available by Louis Bender, toured the town elected arid installed as president on the findings and recommenda- for interviews again from 4 to 7 pjn. tomorrow and noon to 5 p-m. in an open, car and then set up of the Union County Police Chiefs' pointed out that he has asked di- to Match, From rectors of the United Fund lust tions of his department and a con- Saturday and also several days next week. • ' r ,. headquarters in his gaily-dec- Association at a meeting in the ference between township. Board Cranwood, Garwood, Tuesday afr that question and they have, set Cougars Climax orated trailer to distribute candy UJC Receiv«T$25,000 Gift of Education and school official^ I (Continued from Page 5) ternoon. I example by making additional the following statement was Is- "Sew and Save!' canes and confer with boys and Other officers for the ensuing contributions. Directors of .the sued: the Cougars appeared to be.on-lhe Ordinances Would Provide girls on their Christmas wishes. year were named as follows: agencies are also being asked to From Merck Co. Foundation verge of striking back after mak- Chief Edward Stupak of Kenil- give more and many have already "The recent disastrous fire in the ing two quick first downs on runs Representatives'of the Business worth, first vice-president; Chief The Merck Co. Foundation has presented a gift of $25,000 to Union parochial school building in Chi- done so. cago has ~ understandably aroused by Maloney and Pargiello. Robin Municipal Salary Increases ssodation and township officials Norman Olson of Rosclle Park, Mr. Fritz pointed out that many Junior College's silver anniversary development fund, it was announced JI111, Cranford back, broke away today by Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, UJC president public interest in the safety of Salary ordinances providing for annual increases of $130 to $510 partiripated last Thursday evening second vice-president; Chief Chris- who have made* cash donations for a 14-yard gain deep in Jeff LESHNERS FABRIC 84 EASTMAN tian Fritz of Mountainside, treas- Henry W. Johnstone of Short Hills, president of the foundation school buildings in every commun- far municipal employes and members of the police'and Ore depart-in ceremonies at the Springfield might well be able to supplement ity across the country. territory, but fumbled and Jeff avenue park- near North Union urer; Chief Fred Falzone of Gar- those gifts with a monthly pledge. and retired senior vice-president of Merck It CoH Inc., presented the recovered. • nmts were introduced and passed on.ftrst readings by TownsUp-Com- wood, financial secretary; Chief check- to the college. Mr. John- "A careful evaluation of the con*, Simplicity and McCall avenue marking the official light- This is the route taken by many of ' The Elizabeth team stormed back Tuesday n****- Public hearing win be held on December 23 Joseph Gorsky of Fanwood, re- the directors, he stated, some of stone is a former member and ditions in the public schools of tor six straight first downs to the pi the pebpeaed pay. aodes will bfJ^Jte 41*5* ing of . Cbxistmaa 4ttno^"" •** cording secretary, and Chief. Har- them adding $5 or $10 monthly to vice-president- of the college's Cranford by the Board of Educa- board of trustees. Accepting the tion and the Department of Public one-yard line where Cranford held CRANFORD the town center and the'eight mu- old Curtiss of Berkeley Heights, their original contributions. Post Office for downs. The Cougars got the 15-17 NORTH AVE, W. Ordinances were intro- nicipal Christmas trees on both sergeant-at-anns. • .'. "It wouldn't take too many civic- gift for the college were Dr. Mac- Safety, headed by President Chan- ball out to the five yard line and duced deleting the fifth-year pa- Chief Wilbur Personette of Ro- minded citizens adding a pledge or Kay and Dr. Thomas Roy Jones of ning Rudd and Commissioner Runted to the 20. Jeff made four Nixon Urges trolmen and fifth-year firemen sides of the railroad. selle, retiring president, installed Westfield, chairman of the board. Will Double Nicholas St John La Corte, has During the past week, large an additional gift to their original pass attempts, all incomplete, in' classifications thus permitting the new officers and presented the donation to put us where we need This was the first pledge re- been completed. The following the closing seconds of the first GOP to Start members of the two departments Santa Claus "mail boxes" were gavel to Chief Powell. " to' be," Chairman Fritz stated. ceived by the college in the cor- Work Staff findings will be of interest to par- half. •.-/'•• to reach then* maximum pay after placed on South avenue near the In view of the current wave of (Continued on Page 8) poration phase of its development 1 Postmaster "Arthur F. Metz re- ents of school children and to the II In the second half. Hill took the Union County Trust Company and (Continued on Paae S) citizenry. In general. ».'.:. four years instead of five years. fund, campaign, which is aimed at kickoff on the 10. and ran it out Building Up' The ordinance also creates a on North avenue near the Subur- raising $1 million for a building ported six extra helpers began "Cranford has nine public school to the 38, but the Cougars were "After our defeat last November, new position of fireman-inspector ban Trust Company. The Busi- now under construction on a new work at the local Post Office yes- buildings which are. currently in penalized IS yards back to their we Republicans lean better spend in the fire department with an an- ness Association reports .that let- Residence Decoration Prizes campus site in Cranford. . terday in the start of a program Use. Five are multi-story buildings IS for holding. Despite a nice --•::atn our time building up rather than taal salary of $5,760. The new ters to Santa placed in the boxes The college has raised $245,994 that will add some 60 extras as ranging in age from 45 to 21 years, Vlash through Jeff's right side by tearing down all of our potential position Is expected to be filled at will be answered. in its stiver anniversary develop- needed with the steady build-up and four are one-etory building-, -Pargiello, Cranford couldnt gain Republican leaders," Vice-presi- the next" meeting of the Township ment fund campaign. Dr. MacKay dating from four years to three 1 lor the convenience of shoppers ,.-, ,(• -> -.-•. :-,*."»**•» Total $195 in Three Classes « first down and punted to th« Jeff dent Richard Nixon wrote Former Committee. saWf* of Christmas mail during the next months. The multi-story buildings «*0. Jeff took ever tad ran up stores are remaining open Plans for this year's residential Taken into consideration by the two weeks. This will result in a School Trustee Nl P. Stewart of Salaries of three of the munic- until 9 p-m. each weekday • from Solicitation is now underway are provided with closed stair wells four consecutive first dowi Christmas decorations contest Judges, Mrs. Chandler reported, among other major industries in temporary increase of approxi- at close intervals, designed to p«H 409 Orchard street last week. ipal' offices, remain the now until Christmas. will, be the following: Artistic Cougars held, them again on Mr. Stewart had written the during the current year: Township sponsored by the Cranford Board the Union County area under the mately 100 percent in the 'Post vide'egress from each floor to the the one>yard line. It was at this of JRealtors were' completed at a merit, design and color scheme leadership of Dr. William H. Mc- exterior, without passage through, • Vice-president concerning recent attorney, $6,000; director of wel- and appropriateness; originality, Office staff. . point that Hill was trapped behind statements by Harold Stassen. fare, $900, and clerk of municipal meeting of the Christmas decora- Lean, president of Merck Chemical corridors. The single-story build- rthe goal linl e fof r a safety and Jeffff s new lighting techniques, use of Division of Merck & Co.. Inc. "* Use of an extra depot for both ings have many regular and emerg- "From all accounts he (Mr. Stas- court, $400. . Class of 1958 tions committee of the board's regular Christmas lamp or lights, dispatching and receiving parcel •only two points. ' sen) did not get the support for Proposed new salaries of other Women's Association on Monday "Our pleasure at receiving so ency exits to the outside. , - P Rich Harvey. George Abdo, Se»- use of'spot light; ingenuity, adap- generous a gift is augmented by post began Sunday morning at the "All buildings, old and new, his position he had expected," Mr. municipal officials, with; amounts Data Compiled in the office of G. G. Nunn. tation of structure of house and building at 45 High street formerly Nixon commented. • of increases, follow: Township en- the realization that it comes from a- were .constructed of fire; resistant According to a follow-up study Mrs. Pauline Chandler, chair- surroundings, aids In assembling contpany which teas been in the occupied by the Callahan Equip- materials and were designed and "We cannot afford the luxury of gineer. $11,500. up $500: collector man of the committee, announced display, construction and installa- ment Co. This building, which %m$*$ inter-party bickering at this time. of taxes, $7,400. up $200; township uf the Class of 1958 conducted by forefront of research and which constructed in accordance with the the guidance department of Cran- that accredited judges have been tion. has through its own service to hu- has two truck entrances, has been state's school building codes. The I intend to devote my best efforts clerk, $7300. Up $120; township ford High School, - 45 percent of invited to Judge the entries on the There is no charge to enter the manity won world-wide acclaim," rented for use by the Post Office during the coming year to the end treasurer, $7,700. up $1*0; night of December 29. There will code attempts to provide maxi- the members of the class are at- contest and entry blanks are now Dr. MacKay said. "It is for us a from now through Christmas;, mum provisions for fire preven- that the Republican nomination tary, board of assessors, $7,660. up tending four-year colleges, 8 per- be first prizes of $25, second prizes available at local real. estate of- peat honor to receive in this gift Three extra trucks also have been will be worth something to whom- $240; building inspector. $7,700. up of $15, third prizes of $10 and three hired, to help handle the' steadily tion, control arid personal safety. cent junior colleges and 11 percent fices. A blank suitable for use also recognition ?nd support from so "As has been customary over ever happens,to get it in 1060. $200; magistrate, $4,060, up $200; other schools (such as nursing and honorable, mention prizes of $5 appears on Page 8 of Section Two distinguished a neighbor. increasing load of mall. , "As I am jure'you realize, I health officer. $6^00, up $200. each, in each of three categories: The postmaster appealed again the years, the Fire Department secretarial). of' this Issue of The Citizen and "Added gratification comes to made its round of Inspections of aH greatly appreciate your generous Salaries of the police depart- Door, house and lawn, and most Chronicle. Entry blanks must be the college from its opportunity to local residents to mall their expression, of confidence, and I am' There are 21 percent of the original, for a total of $195. these buildings, and conducted im- ment, after Januaey 1, will be: members of the class employed in returned by December 22. (Continued am Page SI Christmas packages and" cards as glad to have this opportunity to Chief. $8,000. up $180; captains, soon as possible now to insure de- promptu fire drills, during the extend my very' best wishes to full-time occupations, and of this moh^hs of September and October. $6,695, up $120; lieutenants. $6, group. 46 percent secured employ- livery in time for the holiday. you." " • 350, up $120; sergeants. $5,840, up Business windows at the Post Its official written report of find- ment through the guidance depart- ings and recommendations were $120; fourth-year patrolmen. $5. ment's placement service. The re- Office will be Open, from 8:30 a.m Members of the Southern' Club 460 up $510 from the current to 5 p.m. this Saturday and again filed with the Board of Education maining 6 ' percent of the class and the Department of Public of 319 Hampton street entertained fourth-year pay and $120 above were unclassified in the report. on Saturday, December 20. They m.-irc than 100 neighbors and current fifth year salary; third- fCondnked on Paoe 8) (Continued on Pace I) , pith festive, friends at a cocktail party Sunday year patrolmen, $4,950. up $360; After the class'data was com- tC on P«oe 9) piled by Mrs, Margaret Rheln. evening. guidance counselor who conducted the study; the business education ' Margaret Greene Women glamour! department provided clertcar-; '• s sistance in preparing and mailing Decoration Contest Included the mimeographed booklet . Installing at Holiday Dinner A copy of the findings Is being Installation of officers and holiday music and narrations will be In Woodside Manor Events mailed to parent* of the graduates featured as the Margaret Greene Awodation holds its annual Christ- QQ> OQl OB ^M I Doorway, window or overall Christmas decorations will be judged in the hope that the information mas dinner in Fellowship Hall of the Firxt.Presbyterian Church at 7 on Monday evening, December 29. for the first Christmas decorations will be of interest to them and will • • • SMI! promote! continued contacts among p.m, Monday. contest for members of Woodside Manor Civic and Social Organization, members of the class. "Music of Christmas" will be th*r WOT i»o4e far eoch otherl it was announced by Mrs. Charles narrated by Mis. W. H. Lang, and Police Apprehend J. Rofh, chairman. Mm. W. H. West will prc.tcnt a Steel Work The door atid window decora New Traffic H«ti«lKw message entitled "Th« Light That Boy in Wrecking Sketdwsd lelt lo riqhk tions will have' a $3 prize for ead Followed All The .Way.** Guest in b Inaugurated soloist for thh e evenini g wilill be Mrs. Y-lleck Bbma* 5.98 Starts Tuesday winner, with a speciap l award for Of Santa Display With the aim of expediting traf- R. T. Forabcrg of Westficld. A 17-year-old Cranford boy ad* 8Um 8h«am Skirt _.... . 7.99 best overall decorations. The three The dinner will b« served by errr judges will be invited from Sunny fic movement and affording pedes- mittcd to police yesterday that-^» On UJC Building Deborah and Tamer Circles, under EmbtoldMwl Bas»«op MOUM ...__... §,?« Acres Garden Club. trians, more protection during the was responsible for vandalism CHANGIRS Strcl work is scheduled to begin busy hours of 4 to 6 pJn-, readjust* the leadership of Mrs. F. T. Deacon which resulted in wrecking of a Tii->day on Union Junior College's Entries may be submitted by and Mrs. Ralph Morrison. EmfacokUrad FaD SUM ; 22-95 s members to Mrs. Roth. S Oraton ments have been made in sched- Christmas display at the home of ' million building under con- ules and additional officers have The following officers will be Joseph DiTulio of 21 Collins street. o*4wv *™* •wwaa »»*fc.<.»-*s»—»*«.*»--**—..—<™.— 3»*W duction on a new campus site off drive. installed by Reverend R. G. Long- s An organisational meeting was been assigned to traffic duty to Mr, DiTulio reported to police o4 Tapeeed Pansi.._ ,10l9« Pnngfieid avenue. the business'center, during those —L aker-for a two-yeay-term_of office: Monday that a display of SantSJ fc!uabeth Iron Works of Union held last week at the home of Mrs. W. H. Frank, president; Mrs. l Daniel Mooes, president Mrs. hours. Police Chief Lester W. Claus with sleigh and reindeer osr CmhrotdArMl Scoop Neck MoW „ J.<9% M«.cts to begin the erection of Powell reported this week. W. H. West first vice-president, hl*-kwn had bean ruined by van* • RCA >' \ Cround for the building was Intersections with Instructions to CHRISTMAS LIGHTS GO ON—Representatives of Cranford Business Association and township offic- F. Morley, financial secretary. tective Sgt Frank Burr and Detect. -