Joint Givie Committee Announces Endorsement of 5 Board Candidates
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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.