TriE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHROmcLE, THURSDAY/JUNK ';,J958 " "—

class ring committee. He/formerly be the sermoli topic of 'the Re.v". openp - house helld at thJir home L Walter 9. Pugh pastor, at,the" 11 a member of thp college g StPaul's Plans ( SundaVSundaV . thth e couplcoel was'mart-it' d Italian Exporter club and The Sctonian, college ' hi i Suaday Hold Closing Meeting Young \Pe.oplje's Fellowship- will Arrangements . were' made to newspaper! . ' ••''•-'< hildren'sDay ; and came to the United States in Heads Rotary iecure a motion pictuire film on He played varsity, soccer in his meet at 7 p.m. '• , ' ''" ' - junior year and also ^as chair- Pageant Sunday There will.be a meeting of. the 'Care, for the Aged"' at a meeting Church .Consistory at 8 p.m. .Mon- International , if the Cranford ,HaH Nurses' Guild man of-the-fr-eshman. Hazing corn- GAR WOOD — Featured during Officer Slate ApprbVed 1 •• Gian Pa^lo. Lang, an exporter mittee in his sophomore year. he Children's Day program'in the day,'and the Sunday School staff t Crqnford Hall on Monday night. •'. Mr;. Duffy is "majoring in com-Sunday School ofSt/Paul's "E«an- will jneet at- 7:45"p.m.-Tuesday; By Teachers Asgociatioi) GARWOO G RANFORD KENILWORTH This 'was the (trial, mbeting of icaiions aWs, specialfcin^ in elical and Reformed .Church from The Ladies Aid Society will meet GARWOOD — Fred White" - president of. Rotary International 7ei.rbqshbw? 1 4Th d J Wil S Entered u wcoad cbn mall m«tt»r -»» .'for' 1956-57 at" the 47th...annual radio and~lelevision. i:S0--to-10 .45-a.miT-iunday—wilL-bc: tectedPt'eaidenieMhf an. No. 21. ','•' CRANFQRD, 'NEW , THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956" The'Post Office at Craaford* N. J. .4 .Sections,. 28 Pages—10c . ;": s the guild begins the new .seasb'iT rpageant, "Good-.New;s to tell." Teachers' Association for the com- convention'.-'el.' that world-wide A.itH a regular, meeting on Sep- 'service organization,- which -com- Vfiss Janice Smolley is 'in charge ing school year at a' mbetirtg in- .erfiber 3. " ' • •. Seventh Graders f the program. \ _. - . Church Members Franklin School, last,' Thursday pletes its five-day-, sessionjjn Phil- • Hostesses for.the.evening were 1 Horstmar Horlb.eck' will play ,the, afternoon. • • •• ' . Scene oiGeremotxies Sunday Afternoon adelphia, today. The co'nventioj) Mrs. Donald' Herishiiw , and Misjr Visit New >art- of . Mark, and: others taking registration of more than-O.OOOHo- iorrnan. • Mrs, Margaret Warner Surprise Couple Other members, of- the uiinnL Business Area Survey Arranging Secon 1 ^ — Seventh part,will include'members of the " tarians hiiti'• guests, represented presided. . ' .——-.'•-'•' •-".:.. mously. approved slate as present Jrades of. Ha'rding. Schooh-werit to Youth Fellowship as a speakin;' ed by Miss Erdeaii P.helps; chairl: 0,1-00' Rotary Clubs with a monv Slew York-_laRt Thursday. Highr- hoir, the. Junior Choir, junior and 1 •GARWOOD — Mr. and Mrs;,•man'pf.th. e nominating commiiioc: • " borshin of 430,1)00 ^business and eii" Duffy Heads ' ights w.ere the viewing of the cih-senior high school boys' as disci- Albert Gascoigne of Fanwood were are: Joseph Troiano, vie'e-prcs^,' Contract Signing W ples '-and members • of o\her de- HerefotLast in professional * executives in 09 :rama-".fllm, "Seven "Wonders • of : honored 'on their 50th wedding, ident; Mrs., W; Joseph .Choborda Community:PlanninTownship Committeg Associates,,Inc.e Tuesday nigh, otf Princetoentered ninto to"ctmdue, a contrac( at studywith I! '..Arrangements' are being made units of vaccine for clinic use in to provide, second shots for the 2,- . , countries. ... -• ' • .-. ...: Setonltfoil Class .he World," and'taking the .boat, artments of the'school represent- ; Fred Duffy, son of Mr. andivrirs: anniversary • ai a surprise: party, secretary, and Mrs/Nettie Zicg- of the business .area of the township, determine the extent of the-for a .second clinic for adrriinistra- Cranford.•anford.- ' ... . .i .. 345 persons who" took-advantage of,. ae .bH».-i±v.. • MiS Lang ,is a director of the .rip around Manhattan Islands— " ing -[mothers and children, the.sick v times P. Dully, k 1; Sylvester ind the listening peorile.•/. , given'by lOp memjjera.bf the Gar-ler, treasurer. • . ", ..'-••. trading area, nature of prpblcms'involved in improving, the status of tion' of Salk anti-polio "vaccine to. '•Administration of this 'second •[ tho first .clinic program and also vorno Branch of-the Bank of .. WeathCr-was beautiful 'and. pu- Wpo'd.Presbyterian. Church on.Fri- An auditing committee consist- th business area and present rccomriicndations. Cost of the.-survey, j Cranford children up- to the age of PrO st and has served a"s .vice-chairman street, has been elected •presidertt aila and teachers alike proclaimed Arlen'e Fairchlid and . PautTup e ^i2t^^^hSStj ^ roreligiblp'persons who. . day evening' at the church. A gift ing of Mrs. Verno'n' Brooks' jt-nri :5'15 years^and d pregnant women, to • of. the Chamber of... Commerce- in of next ' year's senior ' class at che-day "a huge success." '• •..' Mason will, present -a ._duet and which, is to be completed. wfthin — „ . the first.-clinics here last|aid not -appear lor inoculations :• Seton Hall. University, 'South Or-' members-'of-'the Primary Depart- of nioiiey. was presented to thcirii. Mi's. Jlvelyn Sutton-was anpoim' be hold in- the'Walnut Avenue^ ed. Livorno. HeTJecame'.n nieiuber of. -.",.Children in Mrs. Mae Kook's 1 threc, months, is $3,850. •• • 1/^*1 '' • '• ' mpnth," the'mayor stated,-"but be- | during last month's program. ••• ••. nee,'• the Rev., Edward Larkin; ment, will sing/Tell-Mc the.Stories '•.' Former' long-time residents of ed.-" - .'.•' .-.'• ' .' • ' • ' 1 The following.items' will be 'in-, I n*l 11*1115111 School on Juno 25, 26. arid 27.;-' the Rotary Club of Livnrnp in director >of Studqrit Affairs, an- Second^ grade' ..celebrated^' Diane ... Mrs. Charles Bahr.reported- Unit, • -This anouncenient was made- by cause the schools will be closed,! "And if we run short, we'll make Patwnr- 1940,- is 'a* ;-,nst president, oi that .Prawer's birthdity anniyei'sary re> of Jesus." ; .. ': ..'•••• Garwood, the Gascoigries have been -vestignted-by-Gommunitj-PlahninK! -^-*A^AAJLii<*-ML ripunced today. -* ';•,• Assisting with the program will as pension chairman, she ;itu.'i,icl5 iraduated • from Pingry School, Harper, }Wrs. Kurt'" LerWe,, Mrs; and his wifq.is past.president of on reuiil trad'e,_existing -and (u- Eli7.a,beth, where, he played var- nets. Mrs. Catherine Hcnner's sec- Alan Howell, Miss Phyllis .Smol- During a' social hour, refresh. ture needs in' parKingTTyposshbps L gram from Trenton., announcing Tho allotment of vaccine will be there is. no assurance that there' • Klocieu lYj KntT.v' internn-tiopaVs ind grgde is planning a class pic- (he Ladies-Aid Society and a mem- pillage;-; ity basketball, track, golf and ey, Mrs. Raymond Rarribo,.Harry ments were- sqrved in honor «• and "••services offered by the bus- Robert P. Leary pf 519 Clare-'ailotment 'of an additional 2,!448 ' Ample? Mayor "Andersen declared, -will be a further clinic -program to • boaitl. of 'directors, were Rotarians- aic now' that "picnic weather" has ber of the missibntfrjKsociety. ;' almler'-.-' ibecer.. ' • ; . ' McDowell and Louis. Angelo* . tcac.hers who observed their.birth.. iness^' area,.'a sample survey • of imorit place has been appointed' provide second shots for those get- 3eddes, • from Canada, Lebanon/Peru,, the arrived. •.*•••., •. '•';._ r •.•Over .150 guests attended an day .anniversaries-recently. ting~lhelr. tlrst ones "this time. ' Union of South Africa and ihe •Since entering' Setbn Hall, he "The Seen and thd" Unseen' will the shopping habits of local r.es<- ec.ulive chairman for trie 1956-57 Also* , . The fifth grade^taught. by Mrs. . Because of the yshort notice of , United'States. *"• ..-. ' '. lias served as treasurer of .the idents, a sampln survey of shop- Cranford .United Fund Campaign nglish Marilyn Dauber recently hc'id a it was-, announced today-by Nelson GHS Class Numbering the second allotment of rvaccinc • In the fovninl. convention ;ad-'. ophomore class arid was president — • —Photo .by Al Bcndlin pers in the business area,''com- ; 511 ' S r picnic at Echo Lake- 'Park, West-. Ligh'tcap, United Fund president.. for Crnnfprd, there, 'are still- many dresses' .by Rotary 'international's of this year's junior class. He,has .- New headqu'arters building of the Crariford First,Aid Squad as it appeared recently "before pilation of the desires, and needs Harold ..fleld^Children cooked -frankfurt- In this capacity, Mr. Leary will be details.to be arranged, Mayor An^ President,' A. Z. Baker, of Cleve. heldj.mcmbership'-in - the.Pershinp J73T3 completion Q£ drjycway and parking lot and touches to building.'and grounds, Public is of both, shoppers in the area jjind Street; : Rifles, honorary military society: ers on ihe grfll~arfd' ate"salads r residents in the township, .and. an responsible for the administration Will Graduat... .. e Wednesda. . y. . ders'erf said. He a'dded that: corn- .forth.. V-;:. .land;. Harold E. 'Suis'sen, special made by their mothers. • For des- A BIRD -invited—tp-XiedtcaJidn. .ceremoniesi Sunday' l? _:buildlng started in-195^ and completed.mainly through hi Beta,Sigma, honorary service r'interview of merchants to deter- if .the forthcoming fall campaign One-hundrpcl and sixty-seven candidates for graduation, from j i instructions far gui'danee of ; . assistant .to President Eisenhower; •flTorts. of squad members and other voiui)|eerfwpfice?s" ~~^ ;' ~^~\~~~'-"" ~' ';-'T~'- ~~\"T~ ~ p ctc ISmlthel, ratqrnity; Knights of.Sotohia.'n'nd' ;ert, there were two watermelon?, mine their -needs and desires irjjio beneiit local weuare ageTficTes. - parents will' be presented, in an is. p< \- • •Governor George M, Leader of ebofcics arid cake, • ' •: — ; ;erved as chairman.of. the junior in the irnproving>the business health of A resident "of Cranford for near- at 8:.15 p.m. Wednesday in"the ,high schooh l auditoriumdi , HFrikZ.Zimi - advertisement in this newspaper I ton '-str< •"•' Pennsylvania; Deati Clarence Man"-* •-Douglas Almquist's sixth birth- the township;. ly 10 years, Mr. Leary' has been mermanman, pinpprincipal, , announced todayy. . . lVext week. ... '. ' , • [Prosper - ion, . former •' Dean- of the Law day anniversary was "celebrated active in United Fund Campaigns [Sebold, School of Notre Dame University-; St. • After the data is • oljtainecl, it Dr. Howard'"k'k . Best,.superintendenBtitdt of schools, will present the The advertisement will; be pre- ". Shown -above is thfe Alddn street window, display of •Martin . In 1891,, a special detachment of Thursday in, Miss Helene Austin's Incites Residents will be analyzed by tfie Prince- jfor. severnl^ears and served, last .class, .to tho Board of Education sented in a- forjh convenient for Also, Harold A.''Wallace, president of Jewelers, picturing several of the "Command Performance" pat- morning kindergarten class, He HAND ^Walhut .. Marines was assigned to-the Pa- Cr ton firm and recommendations will 'year as vice-chairman in charge of aivd Burton C.. Belden, president tearing out- and saving^ .the. mayor, • the; American Trade Association terns of--Lenox chinnron display through this week-end. The dis- cific Squadron to halt the whole- treated.his. classmates to soda and be presented along the following ! personnel. . ..- said, a*id "will. pr-qseriU-dates-and— 108 Ctf Executives; Marshall Muncie, vice- of the board,-will confer tho. di- i play contains samples of the White House dinner services which sale destruction of- seals. in thecookies. Game's .were played and To New Bui Dedication lines: Parking, needs, improve- .' Mr, Leary was born in Pnt.ter- limes of the clinic, Instructions for N. tyr •••••; president of the York Corporation Bering, ^ea by poachers operating prizps went- to Juno Klok and Ken- plomas. Tly class will first be 'Days? f. Charier. an.d a director (if the National As- have been ordered from Lenox since the time of Wpodrow Wilson, An invitation to-all Cranford residents to attend the dedication monts in merchandising, .program,!son, arid-attended public, schools reaching'tho school and parking,' as well, as. several plates designed for the governors of rha-ny • out of season. . • neth Vardalis; .'•' ' ' iiiitl flag raising ceremonies at the new headquarters building ~of .the Prom of conservation and rehabilitation, inin AU'entown. and Kingston, Pa. presented to Dr. Best by .Mr. Zim- requirements' for .eligibility—and sociation' of Manufacturers; Kir Seventy-four eighth grade stu- Biggest, Best avenue yoshi Togasaki, chairman of the of the states, the Presidential.-yaeht, the Secretary of the Treasury, Cranfqr'd First Aid...Squad on Centennial avenue hear North, avenue, if necessary improvements'in traf- He .Was graduated from. Colum- merman* . ' other pertinent instructions for j _Maple dents at.SC Michael's School arefic circulation into and through- bia University School of Engineer- parents, • ••'; ... , .board of the Nippon Times of Tok- the U. S. Embassies throughout the-'world 'and many, foreign east, at 2 p.m. .Sunday was issued today by Walter ,M.. Cooper;.-squad looking forward to their Gradua- . Four class members "will-discuss • Tvtorro' yo, Japan, nnd in the -informal governments ...:.....'...'-' '... -._,.. • '" • Of course you. want to hang on to what you have. Let out. ;the •business area, methods ing in 1941 and received a master's Health Officer Smith reported '.-,.• thr<; : president-. tion Pr.om tonight at 7:30 at the-whereby ..shoppers' needs and de-degree in chemical engineering.1 various' prerequisites tor worth-- Affair discussion Kroups^^emphasis 'was 7 "The'First. Aid .Squad. is Cr,an- . ^ ,.....,.,_ ...... •_..;.. .«.„ \i'hili> livlne. Thcv aro; Gail that notices announcing the secr( in adc school. Music will'be provided by sires -might' be improved upon or from Columbia University in 1942. while living. They aro: Gail This year's observance of Cran- ; given to the manyVpportiinities play cost several hundred dollars ^iWsUrahceihelp you. -On ford's own, dedicated solely to Bfach, "Humor;". John. Burton, oW clinic will be distributed' and bt an qrchestra and a buffet supper provided, a general-scheme for tie- . He vvas a member of Tau'Beta ford Days was the biggest and best through, the schools next week. . \yhich Rotan'tins hnve in all parts Martin Jewetes each because, of special < designs- the service of,Cranford families 24 will be served under a canopy of "Fair Play;" Frederick Jackson,' ever,' with encouraging turnouts .of operiec, ;..' of the world-to work for the worked in 24-karat- Sold and beail- could cost your home and your business; Phone or stop. . veloproent of a'iioordinuted shop-j Pi,' Sigma Xi and Phi Lambda ; oQther eligible persons .wishing to fort fo/ TTomeifiaKers' hours'a day. without charee, an'd stars in keeping with thept'om pini g cottiertti , usini g theth"" existin iti g co'i-'ic Upsilon,Uil'h'' 'honorarf y .societiesieti , and "Soif-Kelinncc;""ahd^Faith-Shar- - young and. old for the various-ev- , achievement of otfo.of Rotnry'« Has China Exhibit tiful* custom-made emblems. . We're looking forward to greeting er, "Religion." •'.''. receive . their first' inoculations"; Prot,. in this week; theme, "Star Dust," it was .an-of thebusiness area as a nucleus. Sigma Alpha T&psilon Fraternity. ents staged by.' local organizations may report to the Walnut Avenue . ". bridge principal gonls — ihtcrnati'onal • An example of ihe fine china But these almost priceless pieces all of you at the ceremonies and nounced, by Michael Ferro, chair- Invocation will . be given by • understanding,", good will, and aro'actually'the'same, fine china Representatives of the firm will. Mr. Leary joined the Chemicals on Friday and Saturday, accdVd- School during the clinic and re*- the ye that is available today can be "the open house to.follow on Sun-man. . • . - ' -1 Rabbi Philip Brand, spiritual di- pence: . • seen' ,in an exhibit how at Martin that goes into artware for Ameri- 'Honicniakers'. Service'; Inc.* held (Continued on Page 2) * (Continued' on Paoe.8) .. ing to comments by Mriy'or Fred qujred'forms' .^111 be provided for tic>ns day afternoon," Mr. Cooper, said. Commencement exercises arc rector of Temple Beth-El,, and them to fill out. • are.tl Rotary International'!; 1057 con-Jewelers, 27 N'Orth Union avenue. can homes. Both were made from its first meeting Monday morning Mayor Fred P. Andersen and scheduled to be hcld'ih the. school benediction by the Rev. William P. Andersen, Public Safety Com- suppo vention will be.held May 10-23 in It contains dinner serViee plates the .same'ingredients and Ixand- -iit its new headquarters, 10 North •auditorium oh the night of Juno B. Donnelly, pastor of St*; Mich- missioner Ira D. Dorian, ehnirman "This is a public service-the crafted by Lenox artists. Both 1 Board o,f Health is- making -avail-' •'; which Lucerne nnd Central Switzerland. created for United States presi- Union avenue. The financial sec- 22. Memorial Fund Brightens ael's Church. ' „ '• • of the committee,' and-others who late J dents, foreign kings nnd world-: passed the snn'ie rigid inspections Contributions Made The high school, orchestra will assisted in arranging the r celebra- nble to' the people of Cranford CLEARANCE SALE! retary reported a" total of 1,623, Members of the graduating class which they niay accept or refuse contir: Upon the cstiiblishmerit of thefa.mcd ;art'' museums by Lenox, which make, the finished product have helped Mrs. Harold Walsh, play the processional, "Pomp and tion. "... •'-••'' board Marines by (^ongressioniil resolu- Inc., of Trenton, makers of qual- famous for quality, because there service hours during'May. In Dr. Hunn's Name as 'they choose," Mayor Andersen In response to. the request of chairman, with the prom decora- Camp Picture for Children Chivalry," by Roberts, .and the Local merchants reported also r-Vr-Qi- tion on November 1Q, 1775, Captain ity American .china for more than is only one standard of; Lenox The. nonrprofit. agency, which recessional, "Pomp ' and Circum- that response was good to thedeclared. "It has been agreed upon the family of the late .Dr. Ed- tions, which represent a summer The Cranford Welfare Association's annual camp story will be as the way in which the anti-polio chain Saniuel Nictiolas was ordered to 60 years, ...'"' . .."•"' china."" No "seconds" ever "leave . places trained women workers in evening with ;j sky full of- stars'. stance," by .Elgan The orchestra many bargains offered during their recruit two battalions of Marines, Some of the china pieces on dis- ward B. Hunn o£i 25 Arlington a little brighter this* year, Blanks to the Carrie C. Grady Memorial vaccine can be made readily ..avail- the plant — they arc smashed ^homos whcreillness-bK -disability. _roadJth.at,. in lieu of flowers for Ed Dehiner also has been assist^ will also play, the National An- annual Granford Gifts Days con- -Ghildron^s-^uncLaubich-Jionors the .lute Mrs. Rodger Grally,-former them, which the audience will ducted oh Thursday,-Friday and able to the most people." itSi, disrupts normal family routine, was his , funeral, contributions" be ing with the decorations, ' executive director of the association, it wns-reported today.by Merecllth. For the royal table oT.an Araf)"* made to the Cranford First' Aid Other committee chairmen, who e e c, p y.y T;-. -(Continued onrPai/e 8) Saturday in connection .with .the inn potentate "or .for an. inexpen-. • 6 DIFFERENT VARIETIES Conley, president. Donations to the^rftemorial have roached $350; community celebration. . sive ,'gift to .mark that special, oc- serves the :eritire' eounty wltlr the Hospital, the" iocaTsqUad•haTliad Mahc ; casion — the quality of the china fot cNcbp'tioh''of Summit, which-has $.117 added fo its .treasury. Peter Walsh,' finance-; """Charles was approved by the^oard of di- a flke number cngaj. is" the same! That is( one of the its own ^roup.. .'••. -, This was reported last night Glynn, entertainment, and -Mrs.Adult School rectors at a regular meeting of the served ,.to commuters at tftc Jer- FLY YOUR FUG main reasons for the popularity of S1.00EA-3 $2.75 • It was first sponsQrcd by theby'Mrs. Albert, Bendlin, squad, Anton Tinnesz, secretary. ' . . association last Thursday evening. sey Central Railroad station from Survey^Dnif G. St this fine artware. ¥& secretary. The prom was planned willftlie r a 6:15 to 9 a.m. Friday as Cranforcl 1 On Flag Day. Womeii's Auxiliary-of Union .Coun- A? a f"eTuTt~oT*ftre~boaTd s-Tic Event Sunday The Cranford Civil Defense'and A.St- Reg. $2.00 Eeach ty Medical. Society of 'which: Mrs, Services were held Saturday approval of the Rev. William B. Selection^ ™— a month's vacation -nt a New Mayor Fred P. Andersen will be Days got oft to n goocTstarl under" Survey Committee Ivils .'toriiicU- • T-Th 'I:, Hubert A. Yuckman Of 590 Brobk- tor Df". Huniv.who died in Rah-- Donnelly, pastor, who was im- Selectioh of 16 COUPBCS for the Jersey 'camp will be the s]ta:Kil present as ttic honored guest at sunny skies. Sunday at n meeting at the homo • Gett; :-'.'• On Independence Day Rest, Relax, Keep Cool too! way . Memorial Hospital HisT pressed with the first annual prom the 13th. annual Sunny Acres chil- One of the big features of theof CD Director Francis W. Foro- Pa. ! MIIC place was president at that night of burns suf- fall, semester of., tho. Cranfur.d treat-fof r bi Cranford-youngsterCfdt . On our Private Ocean Beach! KX last, year and expressed his sup- Mr. Conley stated that the Cur- dreD's parade this Sunday at 2 celebration from the viewpoint "of 'man of 122 Ehstman street. An- Mr. i •." nine. She now serves as publicity fered in an accident at his honio port for its continuation. Adult School was announced to- the youngsters wns the Held pro- Thr llfirh It your.1 No rrnwilit chairman of • the Homemakers' rie C. Gnkly Memorial.Children's p.m.. other nieeting is scheduled for- of 2( On Labor Day !.tinrn in your Itmhiuv Still. Prtig' on June '5.. • •. » day by Kenneth W. lverson, pros-. gram, held al'Memorial Field Sat- tonight at. 8:15 p.m. at the same •'• ;M) :^ Service.: Other Crahtord members Fund will make it possible to open Featured in this year's pageant lu youir ronw or sur Bwb Club,. i ident-director.. ; . ' doors to childreild n i n specialil, cir- vvill be a former queen of the Sun- urday afternoon under auspices of address for the purpose of setting burg n't the board arc.Mrs. C.G. Ha'ri-: other township officials'will parti-, Mr. -Ivcrsen said these arc only (Continued on Paac 3) up operating procedure, sun and Mrs. Fletcher Gilpin. cipate in- the ceremonies, with the Rutgers Club cumstances where other ciuvuncls ny Actrcs . parade. Miss Dolores IIP TO 50% SAVINGS ON a portion of thp courses to be of-are unavailable. - . •' IWinlleld of 14 Oneida..place. Miss Plnns were made for enlarging THc ftomemakors, trained at mayor officiating at the, raising Of fered for the school's, ten-weok the ' group - to include • Crnnford .wedi • —WE HAVE FLAGS— x. HOTEL an American .flag on the flagpole To Hear Talk, Formation of the fund was de-IWinlleld is competing in tho state <( -C^tH-rtav— -__sossionsintne.fall. Classes-«ele'ctecl jded ' upon-in March as a result -ilnnls of the Miss Universe con- service clubs as well as the Parent- recently presentddTo ihe ;sciu"acl""by- ; c Swan Cleaners directly on the Ocean, Azaleas — Evergreens ./••• tension courses, take over house- Teacher Associations. Mrs, Joseph t'ho Village Improvement Assoeia- v>IIcll"t"l incTu^eT'-*-A**miqae5^-**----*Bo-l-fsH-.i.w---^ot-^r^^a-i^ —uiidur^—jippnsq'rshjp of the • For Your Home .. - Spring tnhcy N. J. luiukl .tasks such a-s marketing, Dr. Henry C. J. Evans, assistant jthe laymen, public speaking,' sew- i ler o meals, light cleaning and i «on in. memory of a deceased pas; j Grady's honor foll'owing her death Cranford" Lions Club. Inauguratkg-New Cranford League of Women ier's REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE! to the •director of admissions aatt S- dancingg (beginnersg,, mter- on February 3. Mrs. Gracly hys The parade,' a tradition in the caring for children, Service is part president of the. association, Mrs. Rutgcrs University, New Brims-1 mediate and'advanced), Spunish, served as. executive director of the Drive-In Service Voters; Miss Mary Louise Wetjen, • ; Cod,-; Fbr Your Store Window |i " I 1ty in Sunny -Aeres-nrea, will form ort Business and Professional Women;' time only,' a few hours a day, forAlbert J. Davids. • . , wick, will bo the guest speaker at P .& .stenography., woodwork- Cranford Welfare Association TdrLMphawk drive and move through "When You Buy It al Addaiia's You Buy the Very Best" Also participating will be firing in A new drive-in window, the Dr. Norman Alldach, Junior . us long as needed al a charge of i a meetin'' ' g of the newly-formed i 8- investing in securities, paint- 17.years before her retirement at the' neighborhood and back to the first, of its kind in Union County, $1.25 per hour plus transportation,' (Continued on Page 3) ing and drawing, psychology, piano Chamber of Commerce, at I ho • For Your Factory Rutgers Club of Cranford next the close of 1953. judges' circle on Mohawk dive. will, be opened this week by meeting." ' . . 1 vili r u r No nursing 'cjare is given by thd arranging, armchair travel and in- Sup""'"" •"* " '"' ". '" " Wednesday. He will speak on Forty other children' fr.inyi Crnn- Large and small ...floats, bicycles, Swan Cleaners and Laundcrers, in The survey"contemplated would at,C •l'\ liuniemaker. • • ' • termediate bridge. - -• -.•-- -terd-havc."bcen cnrolledJn Pirate Reading "Rutgers Reorganization." The rolled-jn camps.) baby famage.i-and costurricd-walk= the rear of.their plant at 44 North make vital data available to Givil 4 3W— 4'x6' — 5'x8' — 6'xlO' —• 8'xl2' for periods ranging from one week ^j,, . , : OK rniiNt GARDENSHOP Funiicr offices'of the agency were meeting will be held at 8 p.m. in 'Mr. Ivcrsen said the law for i>rs march to the music of thl avenue, ' cast, it was announce:1 Defense officials, voting ofllcinls. FHH> C CdSCnOVK, OUn^.M.m in the Visiting Nurse Association, tho layman course will be' present- to 15 d;(ys as-part-of Ilio a lnuil yesterday, by Samuel E. Stein, pita y '[. . JOSEPH M. ADD ALIA. 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••'••A ,THE CRANFORD/CITIZEN.AND.CHRO^ THURSDAY, JUNEU, •--;;/• .•/-. " ' f CRAWFORD CITIZEN Alto CHRONICLE, THURSDAY,-TONE Mai hies, were in Nicafcffelia -Worse mounter) patrols j •• i A letter from the Cfcmford,Bus'- pensed* with. Both emergency ap- caused by the fact that. Union Poplar,, street- and Belmorit, ments for the_dedication event.. As- roller ikatlng events held for them' Business Area Honor Graduate .nue, near the; kenilwnrth line, was iness Association, received, at a propriations.'will be included in Junior .-College's plan*, to "Weak ccontinuously y from May,4 926, until ployed by U.S. Marines-m .Sa.Santi n ^Holds good beha\'ior^thr^wHh each pass- as wejl. as second and-third,., place j, assisted' by Hurry Mt-N.illy, ' grade,.T arid : Lorairie Sbsnowski, on Friday^nrghtr—There-also wai ~/-l (Continued j rom Paae /); abopted ofv final . A letter- -previous mating, urging the adoja- Young Student PiauoHRecital mittee, are President/ Cooper, First a large attendance at the band coh- requesting that the ordinance not tion of an , ordinance banning The. committee renewed present Spiingfleld aveniie hao been tem- ing year .the affair'becomes more winners in the.races and;m foul William'. Livingston, Robert' Ach sixth gnide. y join with the. Township Commit-' porarily held up,by^n increase in —Fifteen •.piano-students, of ^ Lt.. Albert Bandlin. and Mrs. Band- popular and" 'more heavily iMrend- shooting, were giyeh niednls with tiles, Walter " cert in .MacConhell Park that tee in explaining' the findings to bP adoted was received f rbm Edrl •Sunday sales here of all excet es- liquor licenses as follows; Package i . Softball' throw winner among building'costs; ~" : C. H. Halford participated recent- :linlAvh.o serves as squad secretary, ed."' This ye.ar more parents were hij ureni mi it. • Vrank O'Brien.-inight. :, Pollack, attorney representing Sunday sales here of all except es- goods stores-r-Scher's Liquor Store, • Carperttrr Muonry • E local merchants, a/id 25 copies of pemUng outcome, of court litigation Permit was granted for- the Thomas Pay ton of 408 Central ly in a recital at her-home, 453- and 'PastJPr'esident Victor D.' Sha- present than ever before and the .day program was ar- Free ornn'^c drinks were 'given fotlrth grade; .BblxjPrall,. fifth Saturday's events-aiso include the final report and, analysis will Cra«worth, Ine: and Terrace Es- Breen's Liquor Store and fiarnetts' Pnlntlng • avenue, .was, elected president of hoen. - '" - ^^ . , , ' . on) similar measures adppted in Hotel Inc., Commuters' Tap-Room, July 4 ^reworks' display at Noma-- • Plumbing . • F^ree Estimates . Orchard street.' They' werev"Betty crowd" of /youngsters numbered' ranged by the- playground: -com- to .all children who attended the"!,£rade, arid Edward Edinond SliJ- the annual' fishing contest at Riv? -be provided. • •• *' "'• . tates, inc.,-. oWrii-rs! of part ot the, ( hegan-Park." Cost of the1 display Roofing • the newly-organized Young 'Re- Serving'on the refershmen't com- over'-30flJ' . mittee headed by--Mrs. Anita erside,Park, the. Cranford Creat- land bordering on the two paper ^other. municipalities. • ~. The Lodge, * Riverside Inn and • Heating Kisner,- Carol Isaaci Faith Acker- program. .. zis, sixthjjrado. wiHr'.be.$J 200. . • •. •' • .- publicans oJE=Cranford,-IncM,rrieet- / mittee are -Mr. ReillyT^Jolin^CoU . Public '.' Affairs Commissioner Schillinger." Sup'ervisieri'off-cyents- ive' Arf. droup's sidewalk art ex-, On. recommendation of Mayor ritre. SOP fn Coach and Four and and Four. Other officers are: Vice- Barbara Jane Smith, 'Roberta of arrangements for participation, authorized Township Attorney plan for development or the area : JOSEPH LEVY •rari).•.'.fehe is a momber of therunnfr.-iip. Judy Craft and Janet i tie Leaetit .and Pony,, League coyer, expenses of the> recent Salk" tawan ^ridht&lli—Walsh—a "" Timotby- TRf^ttgor, Yfonn of the- firing squads are Dominick ' H. Warsiriski to immediately no- ••and .said the matter is. in litlga- polio vaccination clinic condutced Post; and tavern g staff of\ the Bayw^V Community Hopkins won at shufrieboard, with J games at Memorial Field and-pro- tify the Wel-Doi? Concrete Com-. Ralph Mussari.; secretary, Miss Di- Banker, Nancy Stevens, KaThJeen n -Biirhnriv TomnlTn'nV'p niirl B. j grnni at' the-. Historical Society's ;>:-t: j lion.'.Ho chiirg'ed .the. committee's ijjy the teoard of Health; Another- Cranford T^wnjuvcui, , For Trinity Cub Pack „ ane Schaefer;, treasurer, Steven . p'any and'-the. Central Railroad of. Mayor'Apilei^en announced that- 103 Adams AveV Cl^anford •Wiese, Carol- Terpbning, Melanie Warner for the Legion. Shernijin School was flrst^plaee Schelein as rlinners-up. ~'— rp New Jersey tW tfte cnneretejflrrn action in adopting.: the ordinance emergency appropriation of $10.- : 'Cub Scout Pack, will be organ- -Lynch; members at large, l&s. Sordill, Dot'ayne Dadd, and Alda winner in |h'e fle-ld day events, now as being avbitrarjland said- 000 was .approved to purchase a there wili be a delay in executing' Yoiing peoplepople " ttitrne d out,, infound elsewhere in' this issue of • should rerriove its -structure", lo- zed at Trlnjty Church tomorrow "77" Bernard Stehlin and Joseph Ditt- Revukas. • / . • • with a total score, of 31 points: d ! the township . has everything to street sweeper for the public works' ar^agVeemen^. with Robert Dennis,/ night at 7:30 p.m^-in the- guild _ j_publicity committee chair- Adult School large.numbers for the dances and iThe Citizen and Chronicle. ~ .cated oh. railroad' property; North, ,'S'gaih by conferring-with his client nicr Other" (jcraools scored as follows: avenue,, east, near the' Parkway department. The present sweeper^ 'local,_architec't, to look into the room at Sherl6ck Hall when' par- niari, Mr^Tatricia Paterson; ad- • (Continued from PCIQC T) then talk deal Second 'ptace, Lincoln School, 22' taking any- final action. broke down"recently,. Becaus^of possible use of' the old- Grant ents and boysi interested in estab- visers. Mrs. Barbara Andrews and. Aid: Squad consideration for the position, the 1 Bay Mtxt WfartrV CM/Mow? Yto BWf Hurt V/hy points; tittd for third, Cleveland entrance, in accordance, with an" fit ' ._J_.L .. ^ !'!...... 1, ? ._Jt^__' « Jf ^i_^^ f^ 1 - «. *^ I _«. -H ^^ \ m n • • to« • «*.!h.^ A. I 1^ • H • 1 ^1 H b« *J agreement made in1'1952. . ' "Mr! and Mrs", Robert Rossbach the emerg'ency, advejrjtislfig for School as a rn.uhicipal buildingi lishing a -pack will meet. • Micliolas_St. J. LaCorte. ••' (Continued jrom Page 1) president-director said, i., and Walnut Avenue-Schools, 19" John B. Wolf, Union Council The mayor explained that the purchased-lots 153 and 154, block bids, for the sweeperfwill be "dis- The delay,, the mayor explained;, is " the. newly-elected president, squad from Cnmfbrd. Post 212, Golf, public speaking;, . social points eacl\; fourth place, Brook- -. original-agreement wiis made in 383, for-$2,700'at public auction. representative, will explain . the IV? tlianked Mr, Dittmer, acting chair- Amerrcan Legion, and Capt. Ne- iide Place,; School, 1;},' .'and . fifth Beside the surf aims df cubbing and boys will be dancing, typing and ;parriting and' ; the public interest to expedite the They bad originally bid $2,500 bfct . inah, tor his part in establishing well Rodney. Fiske Post 335, Vet- drawing, have, -been • offered at place, Roosevelt School, 6. the price was increased on bids'by enrolled as .charter- members of SEASONAL LOW the organization. . .'•• ~~? erans', ofx Foreign, Wars, and the Winners in ynrioiis events were parkway ' construction with the the pack.' 7; . . each of the' school'»"last—sewn understandinc that ihe cement I William' J. Ledden, ' " Sterling^Ooal AsscHiblywoman- Florence P; Wornen's Mil Tpam.pf the VFW semesters, and'.haye had large en- reported "hs\ follows;, with first, • mixing and stornee facilities would Twenty-fflur residents in^the . The cub program will get under- second ;and third listecV in tlrat or- atSeoGirf,IM.J. , - MISS JUDITH PETERSON way in -Sep'terriber-under the*"cu'- "ITS SILVER COLORED . Dwy.er addressed.members of the rollments. Bridge has been popular be ^ removed upon, eomplbtion- ofl -^^—•-•_— -—- :- _ . ...'.. -Vicinity-o£,,ihe_Packing Erigmcer- dub Sunday at a membership par-. Members of tt\b squad and .their since' it was first offered in 1953. der:: . ' . \ ' : -.: . • Free parking space ing-<3orp'. plant on LjneoTn avenue^ rection of ,Packrh'aster-:W, J-.:Van : wives w.i|l serve-as hostsand host- the parkway. ..'Continuation, .was 'ly"'at !the' home of Mrs: Charles Instruc^orsJ!or these courses will Fort.V-yard clash for fourth Ki'a.do • on premise*. • . IVterson Wins neor South avenue.'oast, petitioned De SfaTFIt "ana^Assistarit^Pack- Buscliol'd ,6'f X13*Pirie\stroet." She esses -at-the: open-house.-Rofrcsh- ••irls, .niith Holmes, 'Virginia Ab.-' ... permitted'-lasC year because of the master Walter: Farnsworth. Pack be announced at-a later date,,Mr.- t •\Direct connection with from Maryland Mayor AndorScn to make gertain : stressed the importance of sup-mpnl- s will be-served. '•' , • rains aiid Gincer-kallaieK; 40-yard building of a third."lane on the- that no'future use is made of the committee members are' Robert F. Ive.rsen said. He reports the dates, 'beacli.7.7. rio^ roa • Mis's Judith Peterson, daughter, -Johnston,. R. J. Anderson and T. porting a 'Republican. Congress in A fcaturq of the afternoon .will dash fop fourtfe grade boys, Roste \ property which. \yill endanger, the : 1 North Ave.yE. CRahford 6-p900 and site for the fall semester will of Mr. and -Mrs: E- W. Peterson : D: Tucker.' , . " ' . .'th'e "next election. ' , . be a display pf various ^pieces of Cree, Norris BcVzinskis and George : • Sea Deck.BuKef lanor'; lives and -property' of-surrounding . Chairmen Of the affair' were Mr. first aid, ^equipment which, have be announced in the'near future so Mitchell. •',' .' . ' of. 10 Crescent place, was.the re-' th'at local residents .can"plan ahead ~fpr bothers _ irdsljr-'T cipient Sat-iir.diiy of a bachelor, of residents.' They said they had no . Walsh and Mrs. Paterson, assisted been donated to the squadx by ; Fifty-yard drish tor-'-fifth grade • Gts :' objection to industrial use in the by Mr. Mussari. , local organizations during the twoto attend the schools more tha'n girls, Connie tylitchell, Roberta ' 'A gracious hotel where>'ll the'family enn erijoy ocean Pillage; . ilrts degree with scholastic honors 30 courses which ' will be mude from the University of Maryland, area if it was safe and in keejpi.ng --The group will meet next- at the and oh^yhalf years of its existence^ Cooper .'and Joyce Liiker;. SO-ynrd bnthihg, fine food (American plan) and comfortable living almler :; with the neighborhood. hpme of Mr. Payton on .June i6.- •Speakers at the dedication cere- ,'vailable. •• . ^c^a.sl^ l& lifth gpiide-boys; Ralph at their best.' No traffic hnznrds for children,. . . thc.y .havi! Jeddes, ••' College .Park, Md., where., she hns tlieir own special hostess! Beautiful private beach ahct been a Spanish majdr. .. . ', Mayor Andersen said he has in- at! 8 p.m. ' •''••' monies will include" William Matt- Zobe'l, D'ennfs Brooks and ••Ray- boardwalk! Golf privileges available. Excel.lent fishinR,.Fa.st.,;. . T Also, • It's Summer hews of Fanwood, president of the mond Hurt; 50-yard dash for sixth Snglish, ,Miss Peterson, a member of vited representatives of. the pe- 1 Memorial Fund. trains for N.Y. commuting,.;.. Ideal for the.executive seek- Delta Delta Delta sorority, was titioners and' Edgar Miller, pres- Hurray forJDad . . . State . First Aid Council. Reprc- gnide girls, Joyce Reeves, Pat Fer- ing a convenient sijmmer spot for his family. Now under ii • s : Vac afro n Change at Post Office senthtives of all bthei?_squads in (Cbiitinued from Page 1) '• 255 hp DE SOTO reii-a aiid Dorothy Turner; fiO- Pinchu'rat, N.C.' maiuigement ; .., W. J. FiUgibbon, Mgr.,. fairold . ! nnp—of -30^-students—clealcxl_t6..! Merit of Packing Engineering, to __h^s. a wonderful guy include llktSalvntion Army Camp. For'reservations, write The Stockton,, Sen Girt. N. ,J., or ... Rtlreshing ult ocMn ill md wiim sun "Who's Who Among Students in meet with representatives of' the (Continued from' PctQe 1) the Second", District of the. First yai;d dash for sixth" grade boys,- fstreet; and he.deserves a postmaster Arthur. F. MeJ,^ nn-.Aid Council, of which the C'ran- Bonnie Brae. Gamp, Camp >Zn- Billy Laing, Mark Kowalsky and phone Gibson 9-G700. / '• ';' ." • . •. . . f«ir«lnin( «nour beach Iron! sundecks md American. Colleges and Universi- Township Com*nittee M o n d a y deayor and Hh'e Cranford - Boys' Most powerful car in the medium price field [North " nouneed today that starting! this) lord unit is a member,, also will Dan Lewis. . ': • ISmithei; ties," and also was elected to-Mor- ight to,discus's the problem. The . wonderful gift from : Camp. .•-'.•. »ti»d«d. porchefs or enjoyinj our. spacious t'ar Board, 'national senior, worn-, 'licking Engineering . c o n.cent Sunday, the lobby of the Cranf.n-d be in attendance. Pick any teat of performance—'low speed take- . Foul shooting, Knren Donan, | Post Office will be open from 10 Mrs. A. G.Leniiox',. exci;ulivo Peter L.ihlcy and Jeff Farrell. ton str«. bithirtf' buch. Otliciousmeals, supervised • en's honorary society. She '.was hih was gutted by firo. several NEW JERSEY'S T. V. Reilly is chairman'of the director of the asHpciation, an- 'Tbff, High speed acceleration, cornering :or hill ' the STOCKTON ^ fp.rospet, president of'-ibc Women's Recreav a.m. to 5 p.m. only . on,- Sundays. QP4Jinriitt,ee iry charge of arrange- In tlie Softball throw-for girls, children's, pity, and^eireninj enterUinment. ago, desires to.rebuild- on nounqed that ;the'Kiw>anis Club is climbing,- then match this glamorous pace- '. ' Scbold, : tion association and' Sigma Tau QUALITY QHAIN EixyiPIijslj/'' the -'Sunday 'opcninR "winners, were Carole Dantano, its property, part" of which had hour f£T fhe lobby htis been 9 l. MEETIN.0 additionally sending a\ child to . " . setter with any other car in thfe medium price •-.:- Also, H«t tnd told ocein wjtir in all baths. Epsilori .recreational honorary; been used for industry prjor to STORE CLEANERS ; • Public notice is hereby plven thot. the Camp Endeavor for two WCCKS. a "Walnut a.iii ' . • -. ' '" nnminl mcetinB of the Crnnfojd Boosters' x field and watch DeSoto-shoot out front and .treasurer-of Mortar Board, Camp-- Jhe ndop'tionof the zoning code. Club, Jnc. will be held nt the Municipal Transportation of tho fhilcli^n lo 108 Cr, us Chest and" of her sorority, ar*d the Misses Carol .and Nancy Court Room,- in Police " Headquarters' and from the camps' is Dririe stay-there. And the clincher to the DeSoto. ' • N. Tyr. bulldtliK. North Union.nyMuio. on Thum-. secretary of the'Spanish Club. 'Leonard, pupils of Mrs! Alice day, June 21,- 10SB at 8:15 p.m. Election handled by the Gran ford College ' - 8U"ccess story is the new low price deal. See your •' Charle:; ;•.;: 1 Collins of. 300 Elizabeth avenue, of officers for. the coining yearnnd. such Club and Patrolman-Robert 'Ry,ih, neighborhood De Soto dealer today. Take the wfest;J FOOTHILL PLAYHOUSE other business ns,. may. comi*'before the: ON -THI iOkilOVIAlK, ATlANTIp CITY parkway. Continued occupancy- of .played at a piano recital given in meeting will be. transacted. All members' of tho'local police dopurtni^nt. Tho wheel . , . then talk deal,. Drive. anfcprice a , . JOlltH WHITr • I0N1. LTD. the kind by the cement company.is; BoocKwood- Avo., Bound Brook Elizabeth.-Songs'-were sung by who have, pnid annual dues of Si.00 or Cranford Chapter of the American Maple • Evos'.1 n:-m -— Wod. thru Sal. more are welcome to. attend. • '-- V " DeSoto before you decide. • ' in "vio.lation of the' 7-onlng ordin- PLAIN . 'Ronald'Hitter and Barbara Beck- 1 Red Cross is again makina its Atlantic City 5-1211 .- -CRANFORD BOOSTERS CIV®. Inc. SURE WINNERS JUIIB •!!« Him '!:t —.-•June '!' thru HO station wagon available to expedite •anco,-thc_'mayor_paijited out, and ONE PIECE -han. JAMES AVERY, Sec'y. steps \vill be taken to' have the DRESSES llio vtrarispoi'1 atiori pVoble'-h'. .' V SEE VOUR DE SOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER " in adc firm move • in accordance with "P \ G N I C Mrs. Lennox said that almost all 1 ••. and_bi the original agreement of 1952. ;. COMING ; BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED it PRESSED of Cranford's1 physicians Have co- •opehec An ordinniice vacating parts'of • July I thru * — July II thru 11 operattfd in giving free physical fort to'-.. »••.«•*••«••*'••• examinations as required for camp for FATHER " G I G I" ; BERSE BRaS. Prot ^ «*••.•• • • •* • • (« » • • *'• *<•«• • •.« admission.. . bridge... .'•••"•_' A^n appeal 'for used luggage for 443 North Ave./ W. Westfield, N, J. ttthe'r atlrartloHff to follow -BLUE RIBBON QUALITY HOUSEHOLD CLEANING WlLt the. y« the'campers has been issued b'y DE SOTO-PLYMOUTH DDAUEHS PRESENT GROUCHO MARX ON NBC HAD1O AND tV tions. "• CoiirleoiisJ*ersonal Service! All scnU I'OBCrvi'tl at box office. $1.50 KEEP YOUR HOME NICE AND BRIGHT. We do beauti- the Welfare Association. Those are tl I'honc EMotl 0-01(13 . • DINNERS : ful work on Slipcovers, Drapes, Blankets, Spreads and Cur-^ who wish to, -donate .suitcases nre suppo • r. iRi0'uft yrrn'xG . ijskod to leave them during thp " which ' '••-' "brtngbutall^ th e gglowin g beautyy of the colors, NOW IS THE TIME corning' two weeks with Charles late J Raymond E. Wheeler • Robo*l E. Brunneit Tripp at-the Spoilsman's'Shop, 1? 'Cause your heart belongs "lo Daddy-^-s . contir .. Miss Elmira Voglmann restore the soft, rich textures of the fabrics. NdV'th avenue, west: board •'• help you keep your home looking its best. TO PAINT YOUR HOME him ii's in Ihe right placo by sorving a foast • For Easy Brushirig chain : •Pays' Held lit for a king, on Father's Dayl Ho'll love it — » Good, Solid Covering (Continued, /rom Payc' 1) . m) • Wonderful High Gloss the Township Re~crea"tTdn~"Co Tiit-- and fho whole family will enjoy• ill; And fight WASHING AT HOME iee.. '.•'.-.'• v.'.. hero at.KURTZ MKT. aro all the POPular foods In ElWabcth, 2TJ No. Itroad St'rcel n Weutneltl, 311 K. Hroaa Street 'he~rttrM~day~pTograi«. was—a- To- El.Umbeth 4-1114 Open Tht/r: 'til 8:110 well attended, well supervised af-. af low prices, that are popuia Malic, Cloned WrdneatUya Open Man. & Fri. Eve. 'til 0:30 Be Wise! fair," stated . Herbert Jacobus, engai' The time is near . . ..a week or O-LIZE Jutl a«k for ehajr-man-of 4he RecEeation_Cjinv^ Show Dad you have a heart for his paycheck as Audr so ... when each of us can rriittee. "The children displayed G. Sir once more show CffaKMotl'M exclusive SIZING^PROCESS MOORE'S . . i • as fot his palato "— shop at KURTZ MKT;- •A. S1' how glad we are kRESTORESORIGINAL FEEL> DRAPE AND TEXTURE OF Th that Mother had! HOUSE for supor valuos for a wlnnor-of-a-dinnor on COTTONS, AND FAILLES { 'Getty the great ^oi FAMOUS ANNOUNCER Father's Day . . . and. marvelous meals ovory pa. I sense to'"marryj. PAINT Mr, i. Dad. . Not .thntr RETURNED ON A HANGER NOT FOLDED FINDS "BEST BUY" day of the week'. • •• ' ' • we'd ever dnreV; Mi neglect to give to[ IN AUTO INSURANCE "The most walked-ahout READY FOR THE OVEN " burg him our deep.re-j shoes in town!" spcet ..'., .but,"it's| SHEETS 16 BELTSVILLE a chance we can't pass :by to LAUNDERED & FINISHED REG. 18« Benjamin wcdi SHIRTS honor such a high class guy. PILLOW CAIIt Moore TURKEYS '; ::• M: LAUNDERED & FINISHED REG. 8? • \ Small Sizes •ler o. The 'time'to have your tele- ter's • vision -repaired is NOW. Why FOR THOSE WHO PREFER Cod, miss the best shows because of JERTAIN CHICKEN PARTS faulty reception, when you can PAN - READY •'.: M- have it fixed by a reputable re- LEXN FRESH WE HAVE FRESH-CUT Wes y JLldL* * BREASTS " . . at C pairman, Economy Electric of- Ib. irccu fers you the best in service at * LEGS rece . the fairest price. Call CR GROND BEEF * WINGS " 43c THIS YEAR.— 3835. - - . Open Friday to 9 P.M, pita lb * BACKS • -Zturr.. RED BARBER 3 - p\VAV//A\ distinguished sportscaster IIMt IT A GIFT on rp.dio and TV, says: NORTH AVE., W« CRANFORD. N. 3. Tfil* CR. «-« '7 provet/ lo myself , Fruits & Vegetables ...orii:.-:. that Stafo-F-arm-lnswafice., J EXTRA FANCY -ritie St-jttji ^_pYL'*rU !in«l_«"n_'|."" nitilx-r—rrnHy KRAFT 8-oz. iar Stnto Farm rnten nro low. "iiirj" u'nlUin^. Scii'iilifii: Fi>ui- gUC In New York, where I live I'iliini; I .limn |ilniiT l)ail nnil ^ WHIZ 29c coli You couldn't give him a single thing that will give ... for tho in8urnnco'I carry Sim. \Vii-li;ililr. I'lipuliir ciilnrs / Bel him greater satisfaction — something that will say Drug Store Schedule on my two enra ... I not lor juui" c.i-iuil-. GOLDEN RIPE BREAKSTONE 2 cups ovt only got broader coverage — COTTAGE-CHEESE 39c ••F.-i "Thanks for being a great 'guy'." State- Farm rates save mo We $29.3i;* BANANAS SKIRT - "I- also like tlio fair way TWO OUTSTANDING If you would like some additional Suggestions, we State Farm chnr(jefl ne!lin|? TROUSERS SUIT-JACKET BLANKET* cost," such aa the aalep com- LIBBY'S 46-oz. can Frozen Foods i stand ready to help you with your selections — 411 ; SPORT SHIRT DRESS • ROBE (JLOTH COAT mission, liiey don't make o / and no one in town carries a more comprehensive BELL'S it part of the premium . . . FATHER'S DAY VALUES! an ... • line of the best brands than we do. And we have you don't have to pnyit yenr For TODAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Only TOMATO JUICE 29c th. 19 EA. Atf EA. EA. nftcr year, lnBtend, it's cov- t DUCANY 10-oz. pkg. "a FREE gift wrapping service! Mothproofing ered by a membernliip fee, PREMIER STRAWBERRIES 25c PLUS CLEANING CHARGE pnid once and only once — MEN'S SMOKED ELK cans- the first time you take out of ,'•' A telephone call — and our expert and trained CREPE SOLE 25c i;:i!:^^ DULANY 2 pkg. br :' OPENSUNDAY a coverage. APPLESAUCE 2 staff will give you exactly the help.you want. "If you want top-noteh SPINACH 29c ar •-•• REAL LEMON Pint Bot. ar./V • B&e RM FEATURES STORE HOURS auto insurance at rock-liot- OXFORDS C) , . 7:30 A.M. tom rates, phone the nRent DULANY 2 cans listed below. Find out what or H-'•;•••;: TO 6:00 P.M. you can save." LEMON JUICE 29c ORANGE JUICE 35c 9 A. »yo_9 P. M. *Mr. Itarhrr rr/rrt to rates in rf[tct} BROWN and WHITE— HUDSON —10c Off . Two 19c Rolls VAL. BLACK and WHITE SUNKIST ON DRY CLEANING & BARON'S. . MOCCASIN • STYLE LEMONAQE WltM ANY $1.tt)0«Y SHIRT LAUNDERING BUYING A NEW CAR? PAPER TOWELS IU CLEANING Oft SHIRT SERVICE I'll Save You $100 or More LAUNDERING ORDER SGHER'S, SEAGER'S OXFORDS on Your Financing I BROUGHT IN. 3STO CHARGE Reg. J tean'A AT REGULAR PRICES ONLY HATHAWAYS A DIFFERENT PIECE EACH WEEK AT THIS SPECIAL PRICE —mi G. --HALM 4 HOUR SERVICE WHEN BROUGHT IN DAILY BEFORE NOON CRanford 6*1198 SATURDAYS BEFORE 10:30 A.M. WILL BE CLOSED LIQUOR STORE GET .BET 312 CEDAR ST., GARWOOD c r a x/f o f " •-—- We Deliver „-—— DRIVE-IN SPATULA • . SLOTTED SPOON ,•" SMAU^ ^" •. STRAtNEk;' PLANT It's Always SAFER StAln l-'nrin MUTUAI WHfcRt 1HL^V«X UTS." GARWOOD Automnlnlu IiiHUriiue Co. 18 N. UNION AVE, Stort Hours: 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Daily CRANFORD 21.N. UNION AVE. CRANFORD 6-0150 STORE 100 NORTH AVE. Home OITic**: 23 NORTH UNION AVE. CRANFORD, fCR. 6-3272 L Bloomington, llluioij WHERE PARKING IS NO PROBLEM To Buy Your DrugJSeah in a Drug St>re *. ;i|-;-;v:: •' '-Zl! :"'•!' ' '' ' /' 'r~x'^r"' ' '" ' ''' ''' " '

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. . , I ' 7 tt M : CRAKPORD cmzgy ANP '• • '•- ••' •'/•' • •' •,i 4,-,,,,;r^iciaWy. Xl^'james, lldl,- Mr^jn^soa^ri wore «^f '/ | .•isited' with Archbishop Rurrtmol- •jind i Crane's Fprd Gardener's At Lackland Air Force Base, Toy ring they saw Donald, Pnge,~" h Sassi while first,, c-Ur.s T^mdMrsl" E. C. YounR Newcomers Gain p|qhs S^ptemter Meet at Mrs. Pfrilpot's grandson. Other stons in badges- wont to -Chillies Kvnns.i. Mrp. D. A, Frascr of "Boston, iuali»» y $i]. ^ Serving the mass ,^cre Thomas ^TSTrsrVrtUiaiiu C. Phiipot-ttt-735- Alamo, Carlsbad Caverns, Frank Si'o'iv! woiv"thV"star Sc'.w! | -. Executive uoaro- mu-i .UH^™- |Mass.,'was tho guest lasl wux'k oi- Willow street was hostess'to t'ranb,--. Disneyland,, and -Knoir* rA- to Explorer Scouts Ken- b. Sowa, biother of thc^room, Ten New Mjembers R Doktor and Alexander H. Crane's Ford Gardeners yegtferV Berry Farm, Calif. •. with Qeor.ge Warren, cousin of^the ' Ten now merfft>ers' were intro- Xrt'highlighted ,the final Par- nue day assisted by Mrs. R.obifert A. The Opening Of •'v: ..';/• I). Cv Mrs. Briwne]d:Prosicipnt.of UlJ where, lohtative. plans for the, Oak Wed in bride. •.' . .,.•. •••'.' "•/ xiueed at the'final luncheon meet- Low, and Mr. Paul Selby. ^ Night meeting of Troop. 79 Following • a wedding' trip, to .Mr; and Mrs'. Charles Dietrich nf Iniored by the Everyman's Mothers'C.lub, presented a gift tin j Churchof the Nativity, Washington, X>. 6.,-was the scene Saturday^ ing-of thc^Newcomers Club last A-cooperative supper wasi served : Florida, tlie .couple will • live in 0. Adams, avenuercntci'ti>inucl |;c.. jje-(Sass 0/ the- First Prpsby- Scoutmaster Robinson i *"- "' o'f •the marriage of: Miss •ARne'B' EHwit' McNfarnnra.,' daughter.df Mr. Wednesday "at-Sherlock- Hall byr--K andirierhb'ers ^fessody old. hats fore the Newcomers Dance Sntuu • Hyatt-sville, Md. ,,.jnn Church. tipn of his scout work. ;i| tOAST TO COAST MOVERS and MrsL_James A:-McNamara-of Wushingt6n, to Frank. J. Sown II, 1 with, flowers in a. program; "Fun 'of thu Mrs, Charles Dietrich , membership 'flay- evening at a cocktail paiiv I ikW Thirty- scouts will attend Cnmp! PIERRE'S U -I U -Jjjj. U^ , l^J - . .' . i [airman ^rT515rc?cntiitivcr~al'~Refi'o"i~ AiiywfieiiTEThe t. «F0| PETEITHASNEY-Propr- Miss Demise Mario'McNamarai .was-heiwas- heiv sisttVisister'st maimadm oufi m...whonor,, ments were by Mrs. RpbciiL A.' tiun Mayer, Mr. ami Mrs. Thorns' j Mr. Gcssler announced that seven Karlson, "Mrs.' Paul Leonardo/ Wilson, Mrs'. Eugene M. Powers vvh-0- made, the- awards, pointed • Safe, Reasonable Mild Bridesmaids wore'Miss Joni Gib- —-•.•..-*.-...-.-/ ,— W D. Tucker, Mr.- and ,Mrs. c. ,i •,. that each boy. had been active I exploreVs w.ill • take a- Canadian ; arid Mrs. George C. Spahn. •• Vveiland of Cranffar,!, nnd Dr. nui Immediate Service. '•• • Paul Sny;) served as best man Mr?. ,T F. Taylor, Mrs.:. Werner .Opctatioh '. " > ' Mrs. John Mullins oLJL^nsdalo, pa ' B, Van i- Rail -^ Boat — Alt bons find Miss' Lillian Scanlon. Theurer, Mrs. - -Vincent . McGoari, 1 "round Obscrvei'^Corps, havin? go to Philmonf Scout-Ranch ill N^, for, .his. "brother. Jnincs A.-Mc- After- the ' dancc^Mr. and;. Mn" • Miss, Mary . Antic Williams was ,'Iied wings for more than..50 New' Mexico' while another will Nyipani, Jr.,! brother of the.bride; Mrs. Donald, Martin, Mrs. Max- -SOGIALS- Mayer were 'hosts at a brenkU.a IJ junior 'bridesmaid and tho Misses nr duty. Both actiyfe in participate in Project ilohn Sown, brother of the' groom well Spinner, -Mrs;' Jan. Murdock, Mr. and Mrs; Matthew, T?. Hal for the same group.' , .^ ,..„.)! work, Sickert was awarded •.traveling to Piiorto-Rico HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Agent .' Deborah MarcLood anil A«nos and C. Whilcy Jr.. were Mrs! John Olseh, and Mrs. William o£ 4 Normarjdie place hove W 'pro Deo fit Patria by the Cal-~ ALLIED VAN LINES, Inc. White were flcnv.c'r Eirls — all i.I Jame*' Sowa, another clu.ded a six-week tripv.lo-~ml,v Mivand'/Mrs.-Arthur D; -Warmr ii Lutheran 'Church -where he Packing & Crating » Specialty — Fegluring Delicious.— ' • ushers..- Miller." ' ] ' • ' . '• •: •'' v VlAiis Household, Goods. . " the Washington area Mrs, Howard S. Carroll -presided and France. '" ' ,- • ' ci 31 Grovcv''street have reuan, i ,.;.,,«'as president of the senior . Fireproof Storage Estimates Given Fretly ••from'a/trip to tho-West wftere Uu>y Call WEstfield 2-446* and Mrs. AVulter M. ,-W.asovvski in- .M*\ 'and Mrs. George S. Konv* nher .League, .and Doktor: is a \t College ileeeption for Commercial, and HOT BREAKFASTS ^ . / of 336 Walnut uvch'u'e hav"e~; re visited' the Badlands, Riushm, ,'L. ' ,mber of the executive, commit- troduced, Mrs. Lois C. Mcfurk of Mountains, Yellow .Stontv.Park, Ten' members of tho Evening Esxo Research and Engineering turned from a .6,800 mile irtoto ,'of the Senior Fellowship of HOT LUNCHEONS trip to the South, Southwest, aui arid, Teuton Mountains. They ..USQ- First Presbyterian Church. ' Department of -the .Village Im- Company who .spoke.on "Oil—The provement Association assisted at i 1 •Pacific; coast,Tmak'fhg~speeial- stop tourcd -Debvei;,-CoL.^and -Spiinn- jlr; Smith -introduced as people " HOT DINNERS 'Hk>memakcr K Servant—.--—-•;— ~— field,. 111.';tend visited with Irieinis hohiid influenced the two scouts the reception, for Union Junior • Mrs. Thomas p..Tucker, hostess, at Oak Ridge, Rock City,. Term and New: Orleans where the*j in York, Neb, •serially and spiritually: '"Mr. and KENNKTII R. DOJCTOH r^^AfcKXANnEJt II. SKCKEKT1 College graduates .last Tuesday. was assisted by Mrs. C.S. Patter-- .';., otto G. Sickert of' 14,Greaves They Were: Mrs. Ben Geddes, Mrs. CLOSED son Jr., co-hostcss, Mrs. Arholel ijace and'"Mr. and- Mrs. Zoltcn Ira. J. Kerzmah, Mrs-. Herbert I. •'Bauserman, Mrs, John'-tSrBrzezTiT- l;toi- of ,35 Parkway village, neth Robinson, scoiitrnaster, and Robins.on 'coiiduttcd an inyosU- Mitchell, Mrs, William H. vWebeY, Sodas; )0 lurQ ceremony, tn Avelcomo .Aluil Sandwiches — Snacks ski, Mrs. Warren S: Cluff, Mrs. ircnis«pf ihe honored scpiits-; the Albert M. Gossler^ explorer aYl- Mrs. James J. Felz, Mis. Robert Knapp, Thoi-nas -Leivliw,—Rr.riaHd Rlley Jackson," Mrs.; William W: Special i4#)usine Service t.\- A. J. Dahlqirist, pastor, Cal- ;n-v .Lutheran Church, ancl the -viser. ••' •':•-'" : - ' " Lieber and Kenneth Shotliindor. Mernick, Mrs, James Smith, and DavitI '•Brurrin^ld, troop com- ONE-WEEK VACATION anor!- - Andrew Suplee.' Trips to all airports, railway stations & piers Robert G.Lpngaker.,.'pastor, Advnncement Chiiirm'an,- K. costs so little eardslj* " J Presbyterian Church; Ken- mittee chairman, welcomed the Howard Krippontlorf — awarded From JUNE 25th to JULY 2nd Open-7 a.m.-tp 11 p.m. guests, and Scoutmaster Kenneth •Gra. ,;'• ; •-.; LIBERAL badges to Chai'les-Iiuillod,. Fores- to phone S/illage;' ', Plans Winter Wading try-; Lawrence tliiviSj citizenship Balmier, Acn.d'emy of" the•; Hoiy Names, limousines for weddings - Trips to anyplace , in. the home; Kenneth DrfUov, Ge'ddes; Silver. Spring,. Md.,' attended — Prices Very Reasonable"* l-OffrEt 5^9672^ -Res^EL-2-5550— I'wi'incrbrpthcrhoodrR.ichard-Pi-ied- Also, v;.." TRADE IN Goorgctown Visitation Junior Col- man.'seholaTship; Wnller-King and PROGRESS Pierre's Premium Ralph . Morrison, / norm;.- repairs; nglish ldge, Washington. MISS LOIS-ANNf SCJHACK . Cleveland. 511 S. I ON YOUR OLD Mr. Sowa, an alumnus of St. J. RUSSO Peter Pender, safety;" Frederick RichnKJncL. Harold. . Sickert, citizenship iu this home French Ice Cream Exclusively Benedict's .Preparatory School, .w of Delta. Phi Alpha,', honorary Carpentry • Roofing • street;' '.. -Newark, is a graduate of George- -and community and home repairs,; From NEWARK aftor 0 PM anil German fraternity. In the fall he Ri.chard Slaiscr, eookiiiR; . Rudy fiiiiclnys.- .3 inin. station t North V" HAND OR POWER MOWER town .University, Washington and Lots-ann Schack, ; Leaders • Gutters Smlthei. will enter.Duke University, Dur- Stevyprt, citizensiiip in tho home iO',', tax not iiirludod. is'. attending Georgetown Law ham, N. C,, where he will work MissD«— School. Tie served two years as an Penm Cibve Man POR 424 SPENCER ST. ' ELIZABETH and home repairs..'. ton str< AUTHORIZED lor a master's degree in forestry Neighborhood Commissioner J AUTHORIZED •officer in the Navy. : ,The-wedding will take plate on Prospet. • GiiL'sts attending from Cranford Scbold, : DEALER DEALER Ftng^gementTold September 1 at the Ffrst Presby- were:- -Mr. and Mrs. ^Charlcs J. Mr, and Mrs. Howard J. Schack Also, Stevens, Mr, and Mrs; Anthon$ C terian . Church, • . ,; . Walnut of 608.'. Orchard .street announce Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Ban- the engagement of their daughter, Hadley B. Roberts, "son\6t Mt~. JACOBSEN TORO non, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Janus, 108 Cr Miss Lois'-ann Schack, to Richard and Mrs. Charles C. Roberts of ,-N, Tyr ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W..Harford, ,E. Hug, 'son"qjt Mr. and Mrs.-Gus- Sr; Also, Mr- and Mrs. Adain Fanwpodi formerly pf CJranford, Charlc::- itave T.-Hug. of Penns. Grove'. Thp received his master's degree Sun- •west; J:. POWER Seifert and Mr. and Mrs. Henry 1 : |_announcement was made at a day from, the University of Idaho ayenue •• ••W.;.Lovett of We,sUlcld,_.Ioxrnerly famili/ dinner party oh Sunday at of Cranford. ' in Moscow, Idaho. For'the past •the .Schack home. • . - two years' he has been working on MOWER MOWER The bride-elect, an alumna of ThW: a fellowship course in wild "life I '' ' ir •' VN V ' • Averett Cdllege, Danville, Va., is inadc conservation arid has. been em- and X>\ June Graduate president of the New York chapter ployed by the Idaho State Fish openct "When You Bui' It at Ad'dalia's Ybu Buy the Vety Best pf the Averett College alumnae and Ganie Cornmlssion since Feb- association. She 'is •with the J. L -fort to- 'ruary. He will start this, month Ptoc Hudson Company of Detroit, Mich. as a resident buyer in their New with the Forest Service in Nez bridge Announce Engagement perce National Forest in Grange the yc". GARDEN SHOP York office. ville, Idaho. Mr. Roberts is' i *.-•-•• Mr. Hug was graduated thi /tioris . JOSEPH M. ADDALIA. Of Caroline M. Wiilff graduate of Cranford High School are tl The betrothal of Miss' Caroline month from Duke "Uni.versltj ' sufppo Marie Wulft to Fredric'H. Piipke, .where hfe was past, president o and 'the University of Maine, pro 150 E. St. Gfeorge Ave. HU 65069 Linden, N. J. no,'Me, which son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Pupke of Theta Chi. fraternity and a mem famous for beauty, accuracy late J Teaneck, has beeTn made known by contir •?rs£t ^ ™™ —-—and dependability..; an board•• WulftulF:t off 10 Beech streetre . "' ' . • • ... • unbeatable buy for your money! -er- The bride-elect~airTrhiiViha' of- Cr'anford High School, is in her GRUEN ROSALIE Mtiilq H"^ stunning pital School of. Nursing, Montclahv matching band. 17 Jewels Swan's Mwest Service " ' $45.00 Mr. Pupke attended Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Pa., and is a 0RUEN7 Dei -student—•at—EaMeich Dickinspn Winds Itself. Resistant to begins today . . more College, Teaneck,,,where he fs a water, shock,, magnetism. Mahc ELIZABETH Stainless- steel case1, 1 member of Sigma .Phi Epsilon engai' i matching band. 17 jewels. Audr •fraternity. He' is with Yegeri As- Open Thursday 'til 9 '$55.00 convenience for you! G..SU sociates, -Tedneck. A winter wedding is planned. GRUEN LANGDON :A.;SV..: DAILY 8:30 A. M. to 10 P. tA. Exquisitely styled in HK Th •' whlto or -yellow gold. ?1 First again at SWAN! Our brand SUN., JUNE 17, 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Sauer of i :;J ' •0 W' OPEN 31T Casino' avenue flew to Colo-1 !ii new service is a "DEOP-OFF'' WIN- >.., Pa. ! Mr. i Engagement rado last Thursday to attend the DOW, directly in the rear of our "Drive- graduation of their daughter; Vir- of 2C in Plant"'. (See map for simple direc- Gift Suggestions For Dad Of Barbara J. West ginia,, from the University of Col- . Mi Announcement has bbeen made • 'A of the engagement of Miss Barbara orado at Boulder. Another daughdaug - I j •with Joan West, daughter of Mrs..Wil- ter,-Kathcrine, returned-home last y ,- :.'«c liam E. West of 614 Springfield weekofrom Pennsylvania State Un- j wed' avenue ,and the late Mr. West, te iversity, where she completed her . It'& a welcome "time-saveir'' and a LOWEST PRICES — GENEROUS TRADE, IN Frank L. Myers, son of Mr. and junior year. really worth-while aid lor folks who Mrs. Alva L'. Myers of 47 Common are\in a hurry, so, commencing tpdayi lqr.o wfealth .aventie, Kenilworth. .ter's COMPLEWX^SORTMENT Miss West is.a^senlor at. Cran- bring in all your dry-cleaning (shirts Cod, ford High School and is a part- and storage items, too) and in a minute, time employe of Boyle-Midway, you c\m turn in all your garments; Inc., Cranford. The prospective Payment Plans: • • • . -••'/••• :- ' • .- • . wlthoutXcoming inside the plant! Wcs. COMB & BRUSH SETS groom is a. .graduate of Jonathan BUEEKLY at C Dayton Regional High School, Cash reel)' Springfield, ancl Js with the Volco' Charge rece Brass and Copper Company, Budget. . , Drop ott'^everytlring" at rear Drop off Winclow! Our, 'T3ROP-OFF WINDOW" is (an- pita Kenilworth. Handi-Charge other step forward . . . another EXTRA MILITARY BRUSHES No date" has been set for the A YEAR ** • • ' . Club Plans service. frorn\Swqn for the finest people wedding. the TO PAY * /• we kno\ astomem! Carlo,, son of M,r. and SEAFORTH TOILETRIES RobertI on ptn>! 'homas Pi Carlo of 4 ^s,.: - f '• -•• • Mrs M. r iau- , lenman••" "pVnce, I's—Spc"n'cis pi liiig"'g ' the' AH you do is drive "up m ybuF ear COMPLETE LINE Up summer, at home. He is a studjint. p-off ... hand the .items out of your car at the University of Michigan, Ann Mrs SOFA &. TWO CHAIRS Important! Thi^ Window "Not For Pi^p" window., to puif . ever-cpiirtepus attend- nue Arbor, cleaned In. your home Other gift ideas for the graduate: .L...Li.._.....yo...... -. ant-v3t-i.-you'll-recelve - your- receipt-^-.:-. F~ . Frank DiTullio, Jr., who has FURNITURE REPAIRED then "awayif6u go^qxtickly-—without-- Spit' completed 4hLs sophomore year at we'll reweb, rebuilt! senti, $ 1.00 brii Pearls and Jewelry from leaving your car. (You won't get wet the University of Miami, Fla., re- springs . . . add new coven, tool guc -by turned Thursday > to spend the either. We've a ne\y, modem over- coi: OLD SPICE summer vacation with his parents, FURNITURE POLISHED . . ; Rings — birthsfone and occasional, from A 1 1111111 "• hanging roof to protect you from incle- Bci" LENTHERIC Mr. and- -Mrs. ,Di Tullio of • 237 we'll remove sTainf, icratcliei, RAILROAD OF NE\N JERSEY ment weather.) v . - ovc '• KING'S MEN Blooinihgdale avenue, MENNEN then polish to a glowing lustre! Jewelry Boxes from F- , WILLIAMS COLGATE •Charles M. Ray,' Jr., of 106 Oak "We lane, recently 'had as his guest CARPETS CLEANED . . . .right Your finished clothes will be ready on your floor for juil 7c a KJ. It. Identification Bracelets from Gr •', William Mueller of Rio do Janiero. JorJ'PICK-UP" (as always) ONLY AT DAD WILL ENJOY A TASTY TREAT I Both are students at Indiana Uni- Ready to me tame duy! 1 OUR FRONT "DRIVE-IN STORE". versity, Bluomington, lnd. Mr. I'hnne lor Home Servict Cuff Link - Tie Bar Sets from 41! Mueller left, this week by plane to a STATION RUSSELL STOVER CANDIES ipcntl the summer with his family KOOS. RAHWAY 7-3700 Pens and Pencils from PUVZA an in Braxil. . thi SCHRAFFT'S ICE CREAM Wallets from of COME IN AND BE FITTED to 10, AAA to B Width t Lockets and Crosses from tm br FOR YOUR COACH •ar t ar' Come In ... Browse Around ... Scarab Bracelets :; from Ci FOUR H' TEXACO t We Have Many Hems Dad SWIM SUIT STATION WillLike-- 5.95 o 18.95 SHAVE BRUSHES • WALLETS • LIGHTERS TITTMAN'S MANICURE IMPLEMENTS "NORTH AVENUE, EAST • DRYCLEANERS PEN and PENCIL SETS • CIGARETTES ION AV • FUR STORAGE TOWNE SHOPPE CIlANFOnD. NEW JKK«"f-T • RUG CLEANERS "Square Rig" moccimnin nnlurnl grnin color ' CBANFOIID «-«11K • SHIRT LAUNDERERS 29 N. Union Ave. Cranford with bouncy light-weight crepe sole. It'a your Open Fridays Till 9 all-around »port and casual shoe (great for the 44 North Ave., East, Cranford, N. I. IS golf links, too!), I STORE ALSIO* IN WESTFIELD AIR CONDITIONED ... L'tvy Brother! Shoei Sneond Floor •£>'•*> V ^'.v.';- .•t!'^:^'-.'-;^'v'%:^4^''P,,'^^.v.Jt'i '^y.^>\:'4:>: 't.'J^.'r-'-'t^/k -'.a-JJV. t'':f:i,t:i.-'-.rj :~*'.lx ?•::'.'<'•:>• ?"*•''. 'K ^b:^^-..^-^^'''.

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•••/:•• street, as a •'sales broker, Card pf Tliahks William Austin Joins ; A resident of Cranford for 3 Really Firm •years, Mr;'., Austin formerly- \Vc (NewYork University and had been 1 We wish to'express our sincpre The KUV: G.-W-. M^^p thanks to"our manyrfricrids—aivd- William .. -wUhJthe-Sha&een-Agency-ftif^ i &- Blyilie, "New York, City, ..-•:;t, Oranford. Mr. of St. Murk's AME .ChUrch. j T for. their kind floral trib- ducted his own real estate business years before opening his own OBITUARIES I many years. He also held n,-... a retired cabinet maker, died 'last officiate^, at services at ?.: 3ft: o'clock utes, spIrttuaHsouquets arid other at 45'North avenue, east, for theHe: is a mern.bcr of " ~ Tb'uis-xla> after a long iiincss this afternoon for Louis R. Franii- kindnesses foltSw-tagi-he death 61 past, thre6. years,, has announced Board of-,Realtors! Cranford ftc] if his" home: , ' fbcrship in Naval Lodge, lj F ft'A publican Club, .Trinity Church! : M, of New York City, Natiemc.l The Revi Eric S. Toucher, pastor linV 41. of 10 Elsie street,'who idled our husband .and' falTittv^JOhn 'T. that he closed his business yester-* Funeral of Dr. fifuiin The'JRev. Hobort G. LonRnkor. of the Garwood. . Presbyterian Gleason, j£ We wish partictrtatly_ and has joined the real estate H.onorary PBA, Honorary FMBAJ Tlic funeral of'.Dr. Edward. B pastor of First /Presbyterian Republican Club, Dutchess County Monday at Hart's Island Hospital, and Cranford Bowling League. Historical Society and .other Chufcht officiated. Intc,-me».t wa? Bronx?. N. Y., after an illness of to thank the police department, " •"••. E Hbwlandj'13 Eastman I Hunn-of. 25 Arlington road, was Church, ofjlciated-nt'thc'liircely ;it- in Fairview Cemetery, We.*'.field, Cranford First Aid Squad and em- J ended-service. Burial was in Fair- groups. - - - /7~My—TotiRhoi^-rcad rnonths.- " . .i___i_' ^r^thTrltedenfaerpiM-aoSean. TTPwrCctneyr. rOf- moi'ial, 12 .Springfield avenue. iimm and , „... ic commuiai jn'rt\ers al.lhc grave. t^fri^WSijftt Agency for . their. fast and ef- Mr . Dr.. Hu'nn. was ihe husband of held at 11 a.m. today at St. Paul's Funeral Home, 165 Madison ave- A resident of Crnnford 18 years. Mr. Korczynski w«>s a native of nue, Elizabeth. Burial will be'in ficient assistance./ . . - " r Mrs. Mary Andrews -Huna.' Episcopal Chapel, •Englewood. I:i- Poland and'had. live J in Garwood • Mrs. John T. Gleason, Jr. - Dv. Huiw.was a chemical engineer t'errncrtt^will. be at Brooksicle Cem- Rose Hill Cemetery, Linden.. Itroness for Esso- Research and EnKineerinR 40 years. He .was a eabihet maker Born in Cranford, Mr. Franklin and Family . ae Rl Company in Linden. He died last etery, Englewood. • ' '• for.the Aeolian Piano Company in 1 Survivors include a daughter-; had resided here all his life.'He sey * Wednesday in ^ahway Memorial, •'Bruin W Garwood many years; ijntil the TOWNSHIP OF jDRANFORD Mrs,.. Gordon Whitney; a json, firrir moved: to Rochester, N.. Y., was employed by Robbins &, |"Sprin Hcfspital of burns suffered. Tues- ..Brent. Wliitchead Bly'.ho, • 71 Allison, Cranford "moving and- '• ORDINANCE NO. 5

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' V . ./•".•. ••-/••:. > 7 ^_Aii •;/. .'••' ,;,;.':-," ^ -::r-^.- "~>r1 •./ SECTION TWO THE; CHANFORD' CIJIZEyf AND 95 ebstt/r. If is: -their I board:: Gary''Gisser. Sandra Ross. >• ^mwH-,AND-cWoNiCLE,jrHURSDAYuJMg *V * ? • y wiir beheld 'air:7-ovc1ock-lonightJ ; bn.a similar .basis to that used In poetry. The poem at .the- Chi-Ani Chateau,. Moun- lalsior the-reports and to intro-jlb.'inne Prill, Joanne AUseo, Rich- JOAN AMANDA "MACKMANN Chairman •••'';: .^--, the" 195S campaign, with,, addition*' pf study at The Peddie •School. \< duce each member of their group ard Babat. Patricia • Hajkowich, RICHARD EPHRAfal HERHICK talnEidB. According to 'Howard entered Neddie .last fall -alter.-,' Craiifbrd's Public Schools Repoirp t RICWARD WESLEY HUGHES (Continued )rom. page 1) I al emphasis to bu plac -tending-^-Craniord —H-f^h ~ 8 1 MfllMo> Lind a rhaT JANE ELIZAUETH DTTTMA. HBKearchBivi3ion^>fE RpberlTultoirs life~^vTrs"-piu! uiin-u i.imr:—r»iA ' WILLIAM-EDWARD FAULKNER, III sons and are members, of the First that'of last yeai- due to the addi- David ft. Bunhamof 23 Ro^ei' harh.. class is presently working on new and interesting things, about Dordthy Turner's coromittee on garian folk tale, was prepared •'« Langheinrich'. Lprraine Dmytfiw CLEVELAND StJHOOL Russell Smith.' . CAHOI.E JOYCE BAYAK ANN CAROLYN FENDERSON CHARLES HUBERT JOTZ the .-..in- Miss Mary Donovan's have • discussed the natural re- PATRICIA ANN. FERNICOLA . BETTY ANN KAMINSKI' . Presbyterian Church. Mr,..Leary tion of the ^ranford. First Aid i-- -.. r^^^eT-^wnOn our state. the P'Gnic Wars gave jts. report to|one group, and dramatized ^_ class completed.thelr study introduced the" hymn and' prayer Grade 2 -Wncfpgt.vg \y\w assisted the so- JEAN MARIAN BELDEN _JtALTER^BTHUR KEVE . been sources of Mexico./ t'irii'" The group., has also Thn on wh •••' *i>>i>-<> T-hi^v'iYiartr"*W t^*ifci>j !.i. sprip.•-•..»•.s. o•f, thHtg-WrtM^e cla<;<; N"""" HII-XMMM^—^_" Strauss wa; s chair--__—-,* l ! 1

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•<'.,; i *-,;-:.~>^ V- t^^ Two ;—.' / : • .. .." - ; • f*8». English explorois-corni'oittee : . yc r staff has,,been. It made my, my- ;Bair, Pamela, Jonck,.Ly_nn_Fu- ' 'mu&i "easier, . Piano is tablished on a permanent ice-shelf sard, Onion; Mr.' an^' Mrs.' J. Scimts^ncot^tfer isting dTTaunne Uiowe, itfe^leW^Jrikl'^Vu^ m^to that is constantlyy moylngiyg,, Douscn.W-ostneld, arid R. Damon Iris Collins,' John Zak, and bach, Marlys'JJarrett, Patricia Fer-' Jolly Is The"Miller,"^aQd the Hokey W7, .AlthougAHhbhh iitt was summer, time and R. Neville, both of-Cranford; THbmas L'Heureaux. i*c(.ra, Candy Rlch>Bobert Flshef, Pokey were the sinpmg^game.-; daughter of Mr\ arid Mrs. Harold-. tmfmaw Mafjorie C. Thorn 1 RaughWeather Schmitt of 120 ' Makatom ,:driye. _ .ir t Visit, his> pictures next Cory Frledrrfan, Eliiine^Egnn, Gwen played by the fifth grades. " • Ttat OuNfOHD CHKOIOCU; ettabUiWd 1893; TH* CHWORD Crrranf, tstabUihed 189* Publicity chairman Mab S. Haver presented her showed everything covered with sion will bo held at Sherlock,'Halt s chairman of. the Frehclv ex- Kaplan, Judy York, wancy. Jbeech," •fourth •vfas—gpaduatod-lart Sunday, frpirn • Cplonyi.Club of - ice and show. One must b.e ex-omprrow night. * • • , jrade'did a square dance, Trl. leBenedictme Academy, Elizabeth. (Combined In 1921) June 7, 1056 Cranford :, • ' * Five Years Ago . "~^~~. ^School track, team captured ;the State Croup 2 jiano pupils in a recital in the On Canoe Trip plorers, will..be Virginia Suarez, Judy Herzog, Nanette fSchmidt, tp, iiitor. Citizen and Chronicle, Adm, Emory p.. Stanley, pf 316 Casino^a've-. "champion8h|p ih the.28thinnurt-state.track and uditoriuwiri i ooff CCranford Methodist tremely careful, Lieutenant Muus.e The Explore? Crew of Boy Scout Gail-Kinney,.H«jlen Frantz, Kath- Right" And Left Four. Miss Ruth where-shVscrved as co-captain of - said, whert walking in order to Bonnie ScKeblein, Rhoda. Fisher, Morgan's . fourth- grade presented, the cheering "'squad, assistant art CHARLES M. RAY, EDITOR AND POBLKHISS Cranfordj.N. J. rilie~"was to'bB^he-Republlcan-nominecLJi^^ ^VTewltiian Pifk,;Mintcialr. p3ce(j Church on Sunday afternoon. Troop 79 retently "completed a. J50- usan Morrison, James Wash- leen Gooclwin, Suzanne VanGilder, 1 AppeariBg_2>Ltti.e_Prograin. were avoid cracks and crevasses in theHigh School PTA ahd Joriri_Gllbert.'.The dances were the Mexican Hat Dance. The Turk- editor" of the yearbook, and. his- f^jr;' ' ' ' .. ' •'•" •• one-year unexpired term on the Township Com- • by !Howie~Worn»7^*h6-||oUeetea firsts- in thT mile canoe trip down the Delaware bourne", Penny Johnston, and Su- Honors •ice_^_arid snow. It is necessary to announced by John •Gilbert. ish folk dance, Opalesque was done torian of 4he dramatie'dub. "ThTl^i"~^~61)en~Vetteirto-aU-the- ' — '• - -— •• ... • 1nn ^nA t<>ni iinri v!r» ;Nle«en. WWjtook * L'e following!' an Weber. , "•''.'. NATIONAL .tD I TO RIAL -™w'P<^n-. ality,,Mrs. Carl Kirk; international During, the second morning the Mrs. Lloyd Benll, jr,, Mrs. Hollis - "Cranford^Tifst Aid Stifuad. A cordial Another milestone . in the. .squad's thur G. Lennox, F. 6. Mathew.spn* 'bratioh. More than $00 persons attended the Logie, Marilyn Mayer, cate, bridge session, held^ by the weather improved..' and^ with the SPECIAL lMrs.\ of Township Engineer. Patrick. J. Grail,; H. R. ^Bonney,. Marilyn 'Hayden, relations, Mrs. Irvirr N. Guyer.' Lelatvi, and Mrs.. John Zak. lanor'.,. 'invitation is issued to every resident of history Was passed on August 4, • 1954, Lester W. Powell, Mrs. Sarah T. Jacobus, Recreation Committee -chairman, and Cranford Bridge League. Membership, senior, Mrs. J. A.sun" overhead the trip ,canr\e to a ' Holuta, Antoinette' Sugg- Tied Tor seeondliind r $;•:; eardsli 6uy, former high school / Health Officer William P. Smith. The opinions by William P.' Stanley; portraying events in the t. irLene. -Reed;-ji C successful conclusion according to BROOKSIDE SCHOOL Gra* tire township to, attend the impressive with the delivery of a new $10,000 Miller- .lean Dere'dlta and Joan section were Mr. and Mrs. F. W.. English teacher; Mrs. Helen K. were received at a Township Committee meeting life of Father tudn'rietly, was 'enacted by Betty Villiains. ; music, Mrs. L.kO. Those- taking part were: Bruce tillage;/ dedication and" flag raising ceremonies Cadillac .First Aider, which was,put into ;.- Charles M. Trlpp and Mrs, Arnold Baldwin, who-.taught -kindergarten •Dolan, Gebijge; GibWe, .Marion Grimes antl. Swanekampj Cranford, and Dr. arid open hhouse , juniorji , MMrs. • Lawrte? Mrs. Janet- Berntsen's. second lalmler Vrettland. • in answer to a request frofri. the Crantbrd o Mrs. W. 2oltan, Somerville. Brumfleld, Kenneth Doktor, Dun- being planned for 2:30 p.m. at the squad's service, immediately. The old Packard -,-atf Roosevelt School; .Miss Hazel : ;i Montgomery; parent education, grade presented their class'play. The editorial committee is meet- school PTA. .• • ;. • " " : John-Piisqua.' There was also a musical pro. Second place in "the other, sec- enn Fletcher, Hovyard Gilbert/Car! It wiis- called. "New Neighbors,"' new headquarters building on Centen- ambulance was detained as a stand-by ve- Kingsbury, who was an elementary gram. '. ; . .'.'...'.. Antarctica SaiW Mrs. Raymond Huso, co-chairman, Harbaugh, •'William'' Krtppendorr Also, ing this week to' incorporate the • . Mrs. F. G. Mackic succeeded Mrs. G. Holmes tion went to'G.' R:'.Pease, .West- Mrs. J. W. Roberts;'program, Mrs. The play was about flowers, birds nial avenue nearNorth avenue, east, and hide arid has done yeoman service on the • su^gestioris offered by these oftic- • home economics teacher., aind Ar^ ' Sunny Acres was announced as the new field, and F. J. Waterman, Cran- John Cling Munday, Theodore i'glish- . thur Trembley,, forn\er custodian. Williams as president'of-the Cranford CbUncll W. G. . Ti^ometter; prom, Mrs. E.Munday; Robert. Rarrtshaw, James trees. The>daffodils were: Edwiu'cl the open house to follow for the rest of marj/V occasions when two or more calls * ialsind others at the meeting. It name of the Seari, Roebuck and Company de- School Speaker ford-. In this section there was a George, Karen Andersen, Joseph Also included in the program of P'TA's at' an election in the high school. The" U. William Muuso,;USNR, third tie for third and' fourth places' by A. Koyen; publications, .Mrs. W.Shaw, Alex' Sickest, Richard Stai- Jurold • the afternoon, '•. • . . . for aid have been received within a short fs quite a_task to assomble a com-. new slate also Included: Vice-president, ' Mrs. velopment in th^Sperry tract on Raritan road G. Dexter; publicity, Mrs. M. J.ger, Douglas Tucker^- ArtfitrrWil- Steincr, John Patberg, Beverly Ul- ktrccf, - posite of the history, government, were music, skits, by various fficer of the.,USNS Greenville Mrs. R. B, Mallctt,, Westfield, and The need for a first aid squad had. space of time. At this retding, ;.the squad . groups and dancing,. Mrs. Helen Arthur Hoagland; secretary, ^Mrs. M. N^ Stev- at- a meeting of developrrient residents in the I'idory, who. returned home re-' Mrs. H..Penny, Elizabeth, and Mrs. MacMillan; refreshments, Mrs* F. liams, Paul Wright, John Pethik of lom, and Anita'Weil. The following and social color* of a town, and we v J. Callan; • safety, Mrs. Sidney Troop 80 and Robert Miller. were tulips in'the play.: Kathryn Brhithe) Skerra^t, vice-president of the enson; - corresponding .secretary, Mrs. A^tpmus Casino. Mrs. Helien Ce'derhplm of-. 4 Mohican Icntly -fi'om Antarctica, gave an D. H- Barnes, Mountainsider=and ; been. here for years, but.first definite is considering purchase of another new are deeply indebted to these peo- place, received a $25•" reward for submitting the Illustrated lecture to the children Scher; ways and moans; Mrs. Neil Dwyer, James Rich, Joy^e Sh.o.t- liss'-D* •"••-; •association,. was hy charge* Dr. Dill.^and treasurer, Mrs. Donald Creighton. J. Porcella, Cranford/ "•• -•• action toward realization- of such -a • vehicle to permit": retirement^o6rthe^pld;:_. pie JOT their geherous cooperation. J[ Brooksidp Schpol recently. - Castaldo. , : lander, Frances ..Graysoni Cynthia [ton str< Howard E^_ Best, • superintenderit k winning nartie. -. - . Other pairs in close contention Staiger, and John Watters. , project came in 1953, following a near Packard which has served Cranford fam- of schools, gave th invocation. -'._,,•-...... ••''-Ten Years'Ag'd-• , .- His ship, brought supplies for were Mr. hnd Mrs. A. W. Pasbjerg, Events Prospe< iCoyeri • , e , ..JE^liKard Lee was reelected. preiside.nt of Cran- - •' -• • -'..Twenty- Years Ago . -. .. '.. : Lawrence Mctzger, Robert York FATHERS DW IScbold. . disastrQiis fire at Brooksid.e Lodge when ilies so well throughHhe years. ;, ,• : ; (Mrs. Elmer A.) . -, .. The "association is composed of The Meriiori%l .Day1 Cdmmltteevvbted to-plaee1 In Local Schools . aVidLR.onald j^emcke^jvere^ the old Also, , classroom teachers'/arid adminis- iord Loc.ay!5^, OSatiplman's Benevolent Associa- ServiceLeague ' Know Your Cranford .-. (Continued i}rom"'Page.~lj~ crows. The gardener and his helper JUNE 17th tWalnui- outside help had to be called upon, point- As a fitting closing to its first" busy tion,. ."Other officers named were: Vice-presi- $2,500 at the disposal 6f3(,he Township Com- CHairman . ' trators. ' '* ' ' . 1 stories about the seashore in conr were played . by William Poliseo [108 Cr ing up more sharply ,the necessity for year, the Cranford First Aid Squad on dent, "Lester Powell; secretary, Louis Guertin; mittee ipr a period of one year, for the purchase Elects President Our business Is pleasing Dad.-with, wear- NECKWEAR : League of Women of a plot to be known as Cr'ahldrd Memovial "CHEERFUL EARFUL" Mrs. .Robert M. Crane Jr. of 420nection with this'project." •• • and Louis Aekerman. The part of ,N.,Tyr .' establishment of a trained local group October 3.1, 1954, held ground breaking • . Voters ' treasurer, Frank" Carusb; ser,gearit-at-arms, Fred r Mrs. Robin was play6d by Patricia ables all year 'round. Thai's why any gilt' All newest, smartest styles $1 to $2.50 Charle:;- Miss Catts Awarded Falzone of Garwoodf delegate to State associa- Park. Suggested'as a'Sitfe 'was \ tflarigular plot Riverside drive was' elected, pres-. ' ,:'Grade 4 I west; 5 • ready to,go into action in the event df ceremonies for the new headquarters ident of the Cranford Junior Serv- Early explorers to the hew world Swectser. The tall sturdy oak tree for hiwt chosen-here is stire io be right! SPORT SHIRTS ; tion, William Gassmann; trustees, • Patrolmen bounded oy Springfield, anil (Central avenues and was played by Allen Rubine. • . [..avenue .- major or minor emergencies in the com- building which is^o be dedicated Sunday: , June 1.1, '1956 Doctor of Medicine ice League at the annual meeting is the main problem and interes Wide\irrny oi patterns and colors $2.95 up : Powell, Gassmann and Anton Kdva'cs; Riverside drive.. Subsequently, "the- Township core in reading for the children ii Patricia Kammler, Wendy Hop- munity: - Much of the workswi the structurei has Editor, Citizen' and Chronicle, Miss Ann B. Catts, daughter of. Committee tiassed on Iflrst reading an ordinance and luncheon last) -Thursday at Morro\ Cranford, N.' J. '•'.' • Mr. and Mrs. E. Paul Catts of 295 George D. Rarikin of 505 Springfield avenue, the Baltusrol Golf Club, Spring- Miss Elizabeth Kelly's fourth grad< per, Eileen Boerner, Susan Wil- HANDKERCHIEFS . ThVc At'a^meeting of the Lions Club in • been.done by squadjOTmbers themselves. bear"""SirT ; ~~~ " Stoughton avenue,' received the chairman of the Republican County Committee, appropriating an additional. $2,000 to acquire fleldJ ..'"... ' at the present time, • liams and Kathleen Finn were the Plain -'ri\ fancy. All finest quality ,;...35c up , •in adt " March, 1953, Public Safety Commissioner and other volunteer workers. The ambu- The Cranford Visiting, Nurses' degree- of Doctor of, Medicine at for the preceding six.years, announced-his resig- the suggestejd property and Towriship -Attorney Other 'officers are: First vice- .Donna Kerzmon will be chair- five winds. . ' SLACKS and bi Asspciation wishes to thank' The the 104th commencement exer- nation, arid was succeeded by Warren N. Gaffney Carl H. Warsinski, treasurer df the Memorial president, Mrs. William JH.;Plum- man of the Scandinavian group The color guards were. Emery Clarence L. Frits, made, a plea for early, lances have bee nhoused rn the new head-' : Enz, Richard R.au, and Steven Daororis\Biends., , Tropicals.' openec .' Citizen' and Chronicle ,i or' splendid - • cises pf The Woman's Medical Col- of Rosdile. In a statement issued prior to the re- Dpy Committee, who''pr0posed thc'pavk.^entered mer;. second' vice-president, Mrs. Barbara Tomalavage and Mark fort.fo formation of Crariford's- own first aid quarters arid the squad has*been holding publicity given it during the past, p contract with the estate of -Samuel Wallace Alexander • W; Bowling, Jr..; reFingerli- n wrll serve on this com •A.ndreasen. Lynn Menzel acted as Colq.Pychoice ....'. ..$4iS5-i»p .'.-•• Prrit-'. lege of Rerinsylvahla, in Philadel- • organization meeting • in ElizabethElizabet,, Mr. RankRankin ^ the announcer. The class mado unit, and at that meeting Victor D. Sha- its meetings'there for several months year.' The association feels that, phfa, last Thursday. 1 cording secretary, Mrs. Albert' E. mittee. . ,. ;| . •• WHITE SHIRTS •.bridge hf lt Thd said he was rctir.ipg because of health ahdpres-' ' for purchase of the land. Jghnson; corresponding secretary, The Spanish group will havi their own scenery and costumes. the yi. heen, who* later became 'the present how, and final touches are being put on it is through publicity that the DriCfrtts, a graduate of the UnW ; •' MrsM . Wa;dW;de H. HayeH s was reelected president Featuring t\ie 'neWest collar styles $2.95 up public., is kept aware of its serv- . sureojother duties .. Mrs. William F. Little,, Jr.; treas- • Karen -Dorian as -chairman. As .... Grade. 4 _ lions"'.. . squad's first president, was named to rep- the building and-grounds this week.- ices. The Citizen arid Chronicle lcTTcaused- urer, Mrs. E. Milton Boyette. sisting her will be Robert Spetii Miss Dorothy Snyder'-s Folk and BEACH SETS are U : resent the club on a community commit- ~ One feature of the. open house Sun- has certainly done its part. Thank the .Rahway River to overflow, resulting in • con- the annual'rrieeting. Other officers wer^e: Treas- The group voted to donate $20 toRobert Addoms, Barbara Arthur- Squhre Dancing Club' of Brook- •Matching, tops and sw.im .trunks'.....$7.95 up suppo their- medical degrees from Dr. ! .which tee to further the project, day afternoon will be a display of the you. .'• ' t Burgess L. Gordon, president of siderable darnage'. to river-edge properties, the urer, Mrs. G. K. Warner; secretary, Mrs. E, A, the. Bonnie Brae-Farm Home'for Gary Iversen, James Higgins, Judy side School presented a dance pro- SOCKS Heim; car secretary, Mrs. S. tt."Baker; chairman, Boys at Millington which will en- Rice, Stephen Folk, 'Mark, Weber gram on; Monday, June 11. late J . Other local .organizations-joined in many pieces of first aid equipment do- Sincerely yours, the College. Rahway. River Imprbvernent Association^ re- 1 Medium, light wewhts for summer 506 up contir Martha Moody of nurses, H/trs; H. J. Goeckel; supplies, Mrs. F, a.ble ,two boys to attend summer •Christine Gaiit, and Ginger* Kal The following mdfffE'ers partici- Dr. Catts will intern at Queens newed' efforts for flood control work, it was camp there. The club renewed its lies. , • >•. .. • . WALKING SHORTS board the.move; the Citizen and Ghrbnicle lent natecLtq the squad by local organizations (Mrs. E. E.) Hospital, Honolulu, Hawaii. She is announced, by Kenneth McGr^th, . H.- Crary publicity arid milk fundj Mrs. Daniel pated in the various dances: Joyce ltap_Hiipport. of its news and ecfitorial col- during its first t.twv o and one-half years. Corresponding Sec'y. • subscription to the Metropolitan Foreman will head ttv Afnesen, Bobbie Rottman, ,,Jim- Bermuda length, Choice of fabrics . a member! of Alpha Epsilon lo'ta, Fred' Traut of 15 Kensington avenue re- Burr; members of, the', executive board, Mrs. Opera' Guild. chain 'i, and by theend of May, 1953, this These donations, ' -the-sHf rricdical fraternity. • ceived a medal and. citation from the Navy for Frank Sprol'e, Mrs! t K|ein, 'Mrs. • W, E/ Hill, Colors .'...' $3.95 up . lfi 1 . :iT?w«ixaDf!r^ th squad by the TfiWnsBTfT -4us_^ser_v.iee on. the JtJSS^ -Qr-HahlorMrsT^Jos&ph-JHeufir and Mrs.. KNIT SHIRTS Mist'' .Ti 195ft... , occupation of Veracruz. HDanlel Loorriis.:' r -----•-.'• - .. ..-.:.— __; .. ^ „ In the'popular new Italian style ....$2.95 up 60 men bad"" signed"" up to serve." This~""CorHmittee", "Fire peparttnenf-andT Poliee- "Editor, Citizem. and-Chronicle, -TY AREA- ohNEW- JEBSEYr-MT-rri,-L,--SCHROEDER^ i••'-; Ralph A. Sjursen, -.son.-ot..Mr^ group shortly began' taking Red Cross Department and its acceptance this year . Cranford,Jtf.-J. , •' John J. Juraeek Of "15 Mac- '-/-.,• . ';/' ..BELTS ' •' • '- .'•..; dated May 28, 1946. The'ex-Navy mdn had no enjoyed one! }of its best seasons" In. the history "of' ddfcrttbi^ —- ; first aid. courses, visiting other first aid as a participating member of the Cran- ..Qear Sir:. • - Arthur avenue was graduated with ernlzing specialists in ROOMING—SE)INGT-HOME "r Ileld, formerTyof Crari'iora recerVi2cl •Leather, elastlcized, for dress, ~ ' The members. of the Business a bachelor of arts degree in chem- explanation for the late recognition.. • • •• . ~the school, advanced-tp; the semUflrials of the ROOMINGSEINGHM " " Mahc units to study their methods of opera- - ford United Fund, bear witness tQ the fact INSULATION — TRIPLE TRACK COMBINATION- the bachelor of divinity degree- and Professional Women's Club of istry Sunday from" Michigan State Climaxing one of Its most successful sea- Greater Newark Tournament, b%anking. Frank- last week- at Drew University's LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING 1 engnj tion and holding practice sessions with the Cranford First Aid Squad is -aCranford wish' to thank you and .•University, East Lansing, • Mich. sohs, Coach J Seth. Weckley's Cranford High lin, 6-0, at Taylor Field,iMlliburtt. - ;'. , , WINDOWS XND THE TECHNICAL'KNOW HOW: to CAPS ^ Audr k 89th commencement in Madison. Lightweight for summer wear. • : G. St '• the municipal ambulance and its equip- community organization in the truest your, paper'for the publicity'given reduce, your heating costs in winter and keep you A graduate of Cranford' High Household Goods Exclusively :/ ment. An election was held and Mr. Sha- sense of the word.^. • " us during' the first year of our ac- . comfortably cooler in summer." A phone call incurs Sehdol," Mr. Sjursen's three-year Color choice '.$.1.00 up •A.-sr. tivity. Your fine cooperation help- NO OBLIGATION^, • / . ' professional .divinity course at PAJAMAS heen was named president and Harry P. We salute but First Aid Squad on ed us in our organization and the Th Drew was.', preceded by under- Storage Shipping CooL_comforlable summer sleepd'rs $2.95 up l:_:.Gett;-; Page first captain of the group. . this auspicious occasion and wish it a con- courtesy extended to us since then undergraduate study at St. Olaf \\iA' — Pa. ! • The; Cranford First Aid Squad offic- tinuing successful history under the guid- has been greatly appreciated. We College in Northfleld.-Minn., which Mr: i look forward to further pleasant granted him the bachelor of aits Packing '•'•• ol 2C ially came into being when it formally ance of its present leaders, President association. . IT IS WISE TO F degree. •'; MI t6o" k' over*; operation of' th" e municipa' •-••-l' am- WalteWalter MM; CoopeCooper aand Capt. GeorgeX. Sincerely yours, _ vburg ; : • . Marguerite H. Levett Call CRanFord 6-0898 Estimates Cheerfully 7 ''buIarice"'b"ri"''NoVernber-'ri,-id53l' and has Syseskey, and those to come. I have never-got over ray sur>- ' "with' Corresponding Sec'y.' prise that I should have been born 213 South Ave., East Given on Any '-••':' N( AS CAREFULLY ^S YOEBQ THE into .the.-.m.ost..estimable; place in 17 NORTH AVE., W, OPEN FRIDAY NITE CRANFORP 61099 "•V June 10, 1956 all the world, and in the .very nick Cranford, N. J. ' Moving Probieni •'•,• M;.- Salute to the Hard-Worldrig JPublicity Chairman Editor, Citizen arjd Chronicle," of time too. — Thoreau ler.o Cranford, N; J.- f — .. • , , . '• tec's The season's activities of-mtrat Cran- There have been times when, due to Dear Sir: ' ' .,.:.Cod,' ford organizations have once again drawn time and space limitations, the Citizen The Colony Club of Cranford .: would like to thank you for your, •j and Chronicle has b6en forced to hold to a close. Among the diligent officers, •'excellent coverage.of its publicity, •Wes. who may now enjoy a well-earned respite ' over some 'accounts for the following particularly in regard to,its char- at C. are those hard-working and often mis- . week. The newspaper staff deeply re- itable, fund raising' events. HERE'S HpW recu understood publicity chairmen. grets the-trouble tins causes for the pub- •I; personally, would like you to reee • know how helpful and friendly Pita/" / . The Citizen and Chronicle, which licity chairmen and Jdoes its best to avoid BENEFIT WITH could snot hope, to publish a complete it wherever possible. . turt ; the —newspapeiiJKithQuttrfe faithful aid given The' office of publicity chairman is a -by these people, wishes to congratulate much-misundefstoodUneT To —thie^rrt^n^a^jobJwelMonfi. derstand its problems and the. wprk at- Jeii^qL meet- tached one rlv3stTiolOhe"officeT~It isyc •.~-am,.^::, factivitie:5 ^]most^ii^oTtant"positionv^&4hfr /Vhen tragedy strikes with grim suddenness-—it is' the Mrs' groups- -have -reached the Citizen: jjustries and- large -organizations which Chronicle office each week. The large are establishirig and enlarging public re: rally to the cause and bring succor to those trapped in Spt majorityrof-the latipns departments realize. terror! Be it accident, flood, major disaster or act of and in good condition. This has been an Ah drganization may be doing won- It's f(Aulou«!; Th(^t?fl whateyery smart lady^^ is saying about our new. exclusive . brii God, these loyal-citizens are on the scene, instructed »!••; ii! -cleanMg-pl:oc.e9aL--YourIioy^_^<^onBj!»e^^rotumed Jo you brilliantly "guc invaluable aid to the staff of the news- derful work, but if it "hides its light un- and trained to give aid and assistance until the Doctors -illli! COl! paper in its job of covering the happen- der a bushel" it will not receive the pub- crisp, hill of aummer fafeBhrieBB-and-feparklftl'You'lLbgJhrilled[becaus e Bel arrive. These First Aid heroes perform a service that iii look just like ne*r. . .Why don't you bring your cottons In .". . today OV(- ings of, the township. lic support it deserves and needs to con- WiLLIAM L. Most "copy" has arrived typewrit- tinue and to expand. receives mucht too little, acclaim. We proudly salute br call for our friendly routeinah to Btop at your home. - . '. 'Wt' ten, double-spaced, and in good journal- So, to the retiring publicity chairmen, their wonderfuK^vork and laud the unstinting time and '' istic-fQnn_-Sonie p.uhlicjJLy.chairmen haye we extend our sincere thanks for per- SCKROEOER effort given by these outstanding citizens and neighbors. iiiiii i L 1 SES, WE FINANCE, TOO! iiili! I'-'.i had the pleasure of seeing their, reports " forming[so^credite'bTy a^difficult but: vital "' Since 1928 ; They may well be counted among the most, important 411-.'-;'! appear in the newspaper in exactly the task. And to those who will take up the 1 Walant Ave. Orufovi people of our city- May they carry on courageously and n .'-.I,'! form in which it was sent — a rare duties in the fall, we.say congratulations an :. undaunted as always, spurred by the recognition and iiiiii th< '-•': achievement seldom accomplished even on your selection and "keep up the good Dry'cleaiiers ';' by paid publicists. work." deep appreciation of our entire community. Shirt Launderers Fur Storage Vaults of Rug Cleaners, br ar' • Today is Flag Day - Old Giory¥ Bi ar Today is Flag Day — the anniver- When a person takes the trouble to PLAY SAFE ON -HOYYOW sary of that day in 1777 on which the Con- display the flag, he is demonstrating Bank Here Here tinental Congress formally adopted the through this symbol that he is solidly TV REPAIRS "DEPENDABLE, FRIENDLY flEHVICE SINGE 1825" Stars and Stripes as our national ensign. behind the 'United States government Tnirt tha repairing ot It is hoped that all Cranford resi- and the great principles upon which it you* TV tat pnlf to' CRanford 6-0900 dents who have flags will display them was fqunded. He can still be an "interna- thoroughly qualified ax> YARD: today and on all occasions when they are Wts. Wa are g&riad OFFICE: appropriate. Its a good, old-fashioned tionalist" and work for trfe extension of by factory • approved 1 NORTH AVENUE. EAST LEXINGTON AVE. AT LVRR sign of patriotism and pride in being an these principles to the millions through- technician*, exclusively. TRUST COMPANY American. .? out the • world who are living without irOUNDED IBM them. Some people tbday seem to think CRANFORD CRANFORD OFFICE — 2 North Av*nu», W. that display of the flag is a sign of na- The Crane's Ford Chapter, Daugh-: WESTFIELD GABWOOtt - SCOtCH PLAINS tionalism or provincialism in a day when ters of the American Revolution, is to RADIO HO E. Broad St 100 Center St. J; * 460 Park Av«. 201 E. l^oat SL the "one world" idea should be stressed. be commended for its sale of flags, begun; —ASSETS OVER 46 MILLION — However, we see no problem in being before Memorial Day and now running HXllBBIt VKDKKAL UBFOBIT INSlmAKCB OOKPOBAVIdM proud of our own country and at the on a continuing basis. A resident look- :' DEFOBIT8 INBUBBD UP TO (10.MW. same time working for better conditions ing for a new banner may place his order throughout the world. . with any DAR member. «'.:?• VI I,.-*.- ^-._.*.;J. - 'It 1 1 : 1 :J 'iC-. *\'Jr.'!' •'•>.'-•!'."'••'ij.-'-ty'^- •','/,!>'•'•'jy-;.-r-y't-^'">r#?Tv• "r.'^X-; /-;-,^>• v^-'-?;* *.-.^..jji-v"-H^Hb'V' ^"<'ifr' -.?.••.;•'*•''/• .*'^' ^s;%':>:'^££^''- •^•-..^-;.A^f:^v-.^!-^--f/\'''>' ^r^x';••*:..;w^;

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"the -eeoriomlcs and design diyi- sion of the technical department. Lincoln Alfred FrigoUis Married and- the father of two S^i/y/ Happenings daughtersg, , Mr. yniio is a membeY' Rresidentfi^ets To Liv* In Marylapd | ThoniUS Vfiillt)), of-the Men's GardenClub of West- To Commemorate ers, . Scott Christensen, Waj J field and the Osceola Presbyterian New Officers Miss Abrams Wed Mr. and Mrs. Leo F, Greaney n New officers, and chairmen, of the Br,ownt Jeffrey Knapp, Billy Church .and vice-president of the 1 Wedding Date and their son, Timmy, qf 62 Lett- Refinery Fairview Lake Community Club. Lincoln ParentrTeacher ' Associa- ome d*^»^ W&toi in jg," **£* ^.^Jrtc tion were welcomed by the .prpsi- Garden tnEastOrange Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E/Fr.igola promotions for .several Cranfbrd He was graduated from "the NewaFft' Sea Isle City. .^^ • -.Wight, arid Billy and - BobtJ College of Engineering lin 1940 with dent, Mrs. H. -A. Arfkeri, at 'a as president of Sunny Acres Miss 'Marion Bea ' Abrams; mcn were announced today; at the >George H. Coon was install of 7 Summit road will entertain a degree ih mechanical engineer- board rneeting at the,school last f Mrs daughter of Mr. and~Mrs. j. Rich-r Refinery, of the Esso picnic luncheon held.in J Warren w S In his new position, Mr. Miller Ernst, first yice-president; Mrs. J. succeeds Mrs. Carl Muhsgnug, who conducted tfitsjinceting. of their 25th wedding anniversary, bridge Monday evening for ^rs. J^^ wllliam w^^f -The ^r&.&^J™ will be in chptge of engineering of Thomas Alexander Whitty, son e are:' .Thomas C. Itelly, Mysiak,, second, vice-president; Maurice Baker, Mrs. O. C. Web r, avenue,. west, n-ect n dthcr" officers installed were Mrs. George Kaiser; first''vice prcsi- bit Commissioner and Mrs. F^ank Eighty-five . guests , are expected South avenue, east,: process and -administration * connection •Mrs. D. Sassi,'recording secretary; Mrs" Walter Knorr, secdhd |^- '—•—— /•' . ^"' '•••..'—-—7 T. Whitty of 110 Severin dourt, from White Plains; Lake' Success, Wtrs. Michael Bercik,: Mrs. Grahanv - - • homp n supervisor in the:ec6nomles with construction at Bay way-Re- Mrs;; Rr~Gwilliam; • corresponding dent; Mr Mrs finery. He is-marr|e'd andlhas two Saturday afternoon at St. Joseph's Cleaves, Mrs. C. T. Wyman,-MrsMrsM« . "''Ha'rolHaromd. spen^-t Schindler's.parent- ; - s in wes| design division; Thomas J. secretary?.'and -Mrs/ A. ~ vice"presiderit;.Mrs. H. A.Arfken, Mary B. Starrs New - York ;£;ity, Highland Park, F. J. Morris and p pleasant Th( y also boys .and one girl. He served with Church, East "Orange. - •-. . , . Long Branch and' Cranford Glovier. r, 2. West Holly street, 'treasurer.- - ... • v ",- re-elected.^ rcco.rdiriK secretary; The Rev. Samuel Bove, officiated with Mr; and Mrs. William Boehrl relations' representative; the iSlavy for five years before The chairmen'are: ' 1 Married, on June 1,3,' 1931, in • . - , . ing of Osbornville. public joining the Esso Standard-. Oil . Mrs." Charlesrr'j ,. Roth, re-elected Becomes Bride at the ceremony which was-folr Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E, Frigola Robert J, Sweeney, .4 ; Irpquois Mrs. ,L. Gipson, art; Mrs. Ernst, treasurer, find Mrs. Donald Edi'ng- St. Paul's Church, Highland Park, Company in March; 1947'. -. •- achievements; arid by-laws; Mrs. lowed by a reception at St. Clou'd!s' Mr.and .Mrs. Frigola have been of 7 -Summit road, attended _ the Mf, •m r> ,u r> ,. —• inrn division head.in.charge of and finance.; Mrs. errcc.eccu^..,..'r, Ye-elected correspondin- g„ secre- 1\Of GaWOOdMOJl state -convention of the.- Lion, , " -^^^^ l&ioye services division. Also. Mr. Milier.belongs to the Naval tar v Mushroom • Farm, We,st.Qrange. reside'htS'pf Cranford for, l!ryears, S J or E R. Matvsicfsky and Mrs, ' F. - \' ,r u • ' ' _ .-• , „,. f Miss- Mary Bornadotte Starrs Reserve >and is acjive in the Cran-' :, Escorted by her father, the bride They have one son, Alfred K. Fri- ford Civic Association. He also Charles, class m6thers; Mrs. K. J. Dehmer of Dehmer\s Flow- I daughter pf Hugh H. Starrs of 33 wore a white gown with pr.^honoe. guest speaker, gave a ,jpj etand the late Mrs. Starrs at who returned recently after end. I.Dartmbuth roaa. devotes his time to programming Iwariyshyn, Easter project; Mrs. A.' ne strc rose and leaf motf* and chapel spection division; William D. Mil- demonstration oh corsages; i was' carried Saturday; to Louis [icompleting a tour of duty with the - • " ''•^°- .-..--. arid arranging the outside activ- Collins, .. faculty representative; train. .•"'.. Dr. and 'Mrs. Fletcher.' Gilpin ler, Jr.. 8 Orieida place, section Mrs, M. Gavin, Girl Scout troop The club's recent Garden Ceri- j Anthony JPetrozziello, son of Mrs. Army in Germany. ' "• Mrs. Warren W. !• head iQ. the' mechanical division ities of the Cub Scouts.'He. is a • • •» -. ^™~Mr, rhiirchonMay [Joseph Petrozziello, 6f 100 Fourth Miss .Patricia NowcQrnbe of East and their*, son,, Rich'ard, of 20,6 North avenue, w organization committee. Mrs, Frigola is a past; president | ler of 2 f the technical department, and member. ,of St.Johri the Apostle Orange,, cousin of .the; bride; was- MRS. ROBERT TESCHNBR of the Rosary Society-of St. Mich-, tended n Church in Clark-Linden; , Mrs. R. -Huckel, etrozzjqllo. maid of honor, Bridesmaids were ael's Chur-ehV and holds'-;member- annual reunion of Dr. Gilp^s .^^^^Cm^S|S*»**;ffiS representative for Cub Pack 177; I _ eOss -by . Mrs. Kniser,—< The cercmony.'wasrpcrformed Miss Catherine Marruchi'and Miss fiss P head fth e Mr. Miller attended Massachu- shiip in' the Colony Cliib and Vil- class at Prihcetbn University last "^ Bargara E, Schwagharj I P^ ^f^T°" t ,° Mrs. C. Nagel, Jr.,. hospitality; Mrs. She reported 'there was an excel- t. Michael's Church bthJR Helen Freeman" of Orange and setts/Institute, of Technologjk-anrt T. Bentspn and-Mrs. C. Jphnsp.n, lent p^iondancc' and 'great "interest -la^elmpravjement, Association. Mr. Mr. Kelly previpusly was • an Was graduated from Lehigh, Urii-' ; is*-Barbara?.O'Gonnell of Cedar_ ^f Frigola is pre.sfcferit of the Liojis s^s-^jsaBr.tijrt^SSsin, Harold E. Bird, Jr.,- of Somer| ; Jr.",' membership; Mrs". V.' Young, shown in the educational cptiprt was held-at'the Grapwobd, iginecr fe the mechanical en- versity, Bethlehem,'Pa. parent education; Mrs. W,. Evan's, Grove. ., . .. . -F!nv Club, secretary of. the Library Mrs. ArmandWan GelScr of 106 villeV V1 . by garden enthusiasts. Garwooil. ,- .;'•"' ' ' - gineering division. 'The -newTy ap- Mr. Atkins previously was apre-schopl;'Mrs. Mysiak, program; Mrs-, Cor,- Best wan was Richard T. Sch'ultz * "* Board of St, Michael's Church and Lincoln avenuo, east, has returned lanor; • C. E.. Trubenbach, The. bride wns'giyenjn marriage pointed '""" project engineer in the economics. Mrs. T. Clapproth, musid, ardsli :'..•-'.:.-.. ', of CranfordT Ushers^were.Richard I a, -charter. rtiembe_r^^f^the Cran'- ..., •...-.._...,...- «.- w. <,)»> Mr. ana ivirs, ; ,-111IIK Bcnncrs. African V10 fit ex-by her father. Miss Sheila Graham E. Evers of- Irvington, Robert ~W^ m y reer at and design division of the technihi - Mrs. T. Roach, publications; Mrs. rinnpert,e nnd C. T.'Scott of Swift and Miss Dolores Ann Gabei, daugh%. ford.First Aid Squad, incTTfcris- Sarbara -and pjii of Elizabeth was the maid of honor Breakeriridge of • Montclair ', and ter of Mr. ' and Mrs. Alfred R. president-of Galben and Company. c cal™departmentr TherTrew~group |-W"Davidsonr outside-publicity; Village; Company added greatly to the in- artdfMiss'JWlldred bi Somma of School Faculty law and daughter, Mr.,and Mrs. of ^ilas, Texas, formerly of CraJ f.,f'^toX^vHofr 4o Mrs. F, .Konopack and Mrs. A. Jalmier David H.. Gildersleeve of Plain- Gabel of Elizabeth exchanged New York importing and exporting head began his career at Esso in • tcrest of-the- show with helpful Isel'in. and Miss Betty Rlccitelli of A tea in honor of the faculty T . J.T. Gore«nre;: jr.Jr.., andd family.. •' •. JfordJfMd,. will arrive this weekend « ^J^^SaSronV Sy! 1947 at the Bayway Refinery. , Erickson, inside publicity; Mrs. E. Jcddes, field. yows with Robert William Tesch- —«—• . ' spend a week visiting with Mr.; : ' suggestions on horticulture prob- Rqstsllc Park-wero bridesmaids. 'fi'rm. racuse University-in 1950 with a Married and the father of four Dam and Mrs. C, Silsb'y.'refresh- Also, of Walnut Avenue SchpoTWas Held After a trip to East. Orleans, ner, son of Mrs. Paul G. Teschrier .Mr. and. Mrs. George D.,Gillen ; Robert E, Smith of 7il msr thC chairman related. John- Starrs pt Cranfprd, brother 'of 33,Broad street, and--the late Mrs degree in mechanical engineering. children, Mr. Atkins is district metjts; Mrs. W. Massarsky,. safety; niglish ' It was announced that Mrs. of-the bricte, was best man..Ushers last Wednesday afternoon at theCape Cod, Mass.,'the couple will of 220 Central avenue have re- Springfield avenue, Mrs. W." Nietzel, Jr., scholarship; 511 "• s live in Baltimore, McT. ' - Mr, Tcschner, bn Saturday morn- European Bicycle Tour Mr Gallagher previously .was in chairman of the Western- District Knorr will make an invitation ar- .were Anthony Simone and. Albert ^chooV following the regular 1 turned from a business trip to charge of'.the training section, a Mrs. V'.'Yothers and Mrs; B. Man- Harold : The bride, an alumna of Ouring at a nuptial "mass in St. Unioa Council,. Boy Scouts of rangement for the Rahway Manor Bado of Garwood. Ronald Sever-: • • For Stonger, Brothers „• Ohio and Kentucky; While in ,.., .,r -iho nmnlnvw relations de- dell, sixth grade project. street; classes. lichaei's Church, Elizabeth. - a. America. He is a veteran of three 1 - Garden Club flb.wer show tomor- irib of Garwood, cousin of the .William and Robert Stanger, Kentucky, they attended the ordi- J . Mrs. J. Weber, special project" ' North/ Table decorations were in pink and Berkeley Secretarial School Officiating at the ceremony was years' service with the Navy, 15 " row, and that'Mrs. Coon will pnr- bridegroom, was ring bearer. ~:ms of Mr. and Mrs; JVesley A.nation and first mass ppf Mrs. Gil- port, Me., formerly of Cranfort and welfare; Mrs. Huckel, summ'er< Srhithe), : and silver, with flower arrange- ~ a graduate of UUpsall a College,Cllege- the Rev| ^olan-d w Muenzen . j months of vvnich were'spent in the iicip;ite in-the Maplewood Garden The. bride attenftctl JJp,ly_Tririity ments by Mrs. M. Katz. The teach- East^Orange, whcre she was--a- . ption was Stanger, Jr;,- of 409 Casino avenue, len-'s cousin, Father_M- Gilbert, at. was.. graduated Saturday frj Pacific area.- He was discharged j'pundupl.Mr's. G._Gundecsen, sun-' Club's 30th annual show on Sep-High School, Westficld, and is em-, r sistant pBstor Th6rece Lawrenceville School. Mr. ai finery shine; Mrs. I. Myergon, teachers' ers received corsages anii bouton member, of BetaPhi Sigma sor- at Le pree>s,.Roselle Park, sailed.last week aboard the student, 'the Trappist Monastery in Getli- with the rank of. lieutenant. (j.g.),_ r ton str« Married and the father of two luncheon; Mrs. R. Colstow~ ~ ~*' »ProspCf. tember 15 with'an .invitation, ar- ployed, in Elizabeth by the GMCniere.s made by Mrs. Michael Car ority; Alpha Psi Omega, dramatic Given in marriage by her. father, ship. Seven Seas, for a two-month semane. Mrs. Rankin; Jr., spent Saturda; ft Gallagher is a member Truck and Coach Division of Gen- , i i*i'?X« -n/r^ nnnirfnV .miBsons, Mr. managing it. u n.remuci Mrjyir.. ^AtkinAlK-ins wnwas graduategraauaiuud froitunmi Mrs.; H. Schlosser, ways rangement I0Z7.I and Mrs. John Dolin. fraternity and PsiChi, psychology the bride wore a full-length gown, bicycle tour of Europe. eral Motors Corporation. . • The.SITA tour will take them Johnny O'Reilly, son of Mr..' arid means. ' Also, ' In addition to the teachers fraternity: • of Chantilly . with a chapel a'nd aunt Mr.ld E ^e"Sf of theDirector Americas nan Societd Sty. of-TraineMichael's wite hUnive a BSrsit, yin o chemicaf Michigal engineern in 1947- • Mr. Petrozziello was graduated to' England, France, italy, Switzer- Mrs.-Francis J,/O'Reilly of 131 ' It was reported that Mrs; Arfkeri Walnut .from Jonathan- Dayton . Regional cnt, honored guests included Dr • Mr Whitty is a graduate, of Cran- (rain, She carried a bouquet of Barry of 206 Central avenue. ing. .'...•• attended a planning conference Rene De Ridder, afld-Mrs.'Howard Best, Mrs. Ruth land, and Germany..The brothers Oak lane, celebrated his eighth -108 Cr High•-School, Springfield. -He is a ford, High Schpol and attended white lilac and-white orchids. ' sailed from Montreal, Que.,'Canada Mr and Mrs. Robert Sarhattol tern' District Union Council, Boy for Region 3 held recently in Janovsilty Anthony Terregino.Vin- Stevens Institute- of Technolo-gy --Miss Margaret R. Gabel of-Eliz- s birthday Saturday at a birthday student at Seton Hall University, v last Monday and will ' return by luncheon for.Jay Hoffacker, Glenn Lansing,, Mich., left Monday, 'aftci Scouts pf America. He was~chair- Newark. . . .; , ' Charle;' : ; ' Giles Findeisen certt '•Sar'nowski, . Miss. Ir^ne Gil Hoboken. He was graduated last abeth, sister of tlie, bride, was maid sp'endlng a lew days' as guests olman of the'Linden commercial McMahon Awards Wife 1 Newark and Is with Petro'Plastics, plane'from Paris on August 9. and Nancy Neumanj Kindy, Keith, Mrs.: -jtfysiak announced that , west; B,..; '• ; bert and Miss Arleno Golden. iweek from-rUpsala College where pf honor; Bridesmaids were Miss Elizabeth.. ; . William Stanger is "a sophomore Mr. and'Mrs", F. J. Schotteis anldrive. of the Community Chest.for Fine Arts Certificate plans,, have been completed for the I 'MrsrDplin-was- in- charge'. of the|»he. was a member of Beta THeta Pi, Margaret McKihlay of Elizabeth and Kurt - Vbllherbst,;. Randy_Ga'r- Wed in Elizabeth 1 f 109 1955. Mr. Gallagher is a' veteran tcacHers'^unchcotrHt the -Methodist at Princeton University and Robert family o Oak lane. • . Ernest. E. McMah.ohv dean of the j Maple "'-. . arrangements, and among, those as- Eta 'DeltBi Pi Delta Epsilon, and and Miss Rose Marie Stark of ber,; Richard Cox, Dicky Smlth- with three years' service with the' .Morro* Miss Rene Malvina tie Ridde: Stanger, a-jimiof at Pingry School, Rutgers' University. Extension Di- Church on June 20. •" . . Fete Class Mothers, ' sisting were Mrs. Albert .Frazer, Delta Phi Alpha. He served as a Carteret; . Navy. He was discharged with the Thrf :.'••• daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Hillside. vision and'Son of Mr. arid Mrs,' MTS, John Hawthorne, Mrs. Rudi public information specialist with -Joseph Van Hasscl of'.Clifton rank oi lieutenant, (j.gl) - / UNION COUNTY SUHKOGAXE'S COURT in ad' De Ridder of 8 Riverside drive, be-:, Teachers, at Sherman,, Hurley-, the Army^in-Gcrmany and is with brother-in-law of the bridegroom Edward C. McMahon of 20-Pjarker Hagenauer; Mrs. RR .y • Mrs-. Harry Henderson of 8 ' Mr. Gallaghef'-'was graduated ' ' NOTICE'TO . and bi ;: .came the bricle of Giles Newman. A tea in honor of teachers, plass nutao Rwvii>i> oil CbmDany in the- served as best man. Joseph Master- avenue, presented a certificate in1 . CREDITORS Mrs, MihMichaell . BaBattaglitti,'t . -Mrs.. from St Peter's College in/1947, r'e- In tho Matter of , the TO • openec- .:, ',-' 'Findeisen; 'gon of Mr. and Mrsmother. s and committee chairmen Cities Service Oil Company son" of • Elizabeth and Walter Roosevelt avenue will entertain at .Estato Harold Robinson, Mrs. Carlozzi and ceiving a B.S. in 'mathematics and; fine arts to his-wife at the State PRESENT - fort fo Gustavo Findeisen of Elizabeth, on wris hekl by- the Sherman Parent- Chesapeake area, canasta, this 'evening for Mrs. , o( . __, CLAIMS Chernbbay of Linden, were ushers. ELSIE W. AHNOLD, Saturday afternoon in the Second Mrs. Katz; . ' '; FOR FATHER'S MY from Fordhariii University" in~1951i University's' • 190th . Anniversary Dcccnsqd. AGAINS pro< . Teacher Association in the school • After a trip ' to • Bermuda, the James C. Stokos, Mrs.,Sidney. Scji- i AGAINST Presbyterian Church, Elizabeth.' ' The final, e^cc'.utive"board The Misses Emma,, arid Mlna neider, Mrs. Harold O'LcSiry, Mrs. receiving an M..E}. }n education.', Commencement last week in New I ESTATESE . •bridge '.. luncheon lost wecla Mrs. John will live in Cranford. Purnunnt to the order of 'Charles A. the y<> :••• The'Rev. Dr. .Steward M. Robin- Voss was * in pharge.. Included meeting pf- this year under the Audesirk ,of 24 Parkway >ViUage coupiu wm ..v^ ... ^ ._._. Robert Laier, Jr.; Mrs. Walter Mr. Sweeney •previously was inBrunswick. Otto,J Jr., Surrogate ol the County o£ tions .-'. son, pastor, performed the cere- among the guests we're Dr. Howard direction of the,.: president, -Mrs. spent the week-end visiting in „ Mrs. Teschner^;.a alumna, of St Swa'rtz .and. Mrs. Ffank R; Heick charge of thevannuities and. bene- Mrs. McMahon has'studied eve- Union, thk) day mndo, oh the nppltcntlon Women whocdpipare of the undersigned, PHYLLIS ARNOLD are tt \ nT6ny. A reception followed at'the •Best, /superintendent of schools; Carlozzi,-will be held this after- Genpva N'V ' ' Patricks High School, Elizabeth of Cranford and Mrs. Stanley To-. I fits section', .^Iso a- part of the, em- nings, at' the University's Newark ' ' ^,_;. is with the N. J> Bell Telephone WARD, administratrix ot< the estate .of suppo Hitchin' Post, Union. Mrs.""Ruth Janovsik, director of noon at I p.m. at the school. Mrs. biasson~of Nixon. ' ployee relation's department. The center for six years.- Said the dean," tHe said Elalo W. Arnold, .notice Is herc-j which The bride was Rivon in mnrriage elementary education, and the Battaglini, who will succeed-Mrs. I „„ , i. _ . „,', Company in the Elizabeth ac- newly appointed helad of the em- who has handed out -hundreds of by given to tho creditors of said de- catdlocjuQS switch to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kirwan , . -• , ceased to present to tho said administra- vlate'J- . by Her father. Mrs. Richard Blfi^U special teachers. Carlozzi as president in Septerri-' counting offlcc Mrs. Carl Koester of .11 Oneida' ployee services division began his degrees and certificates, "This .will trix their claims under oath 'jvlthln six contir .- . of Thorntown, Ind., was her sister's Special recognition was given tp of 311 Stoughtpn avenue enter- M.r. Teschner, a graduate of career at Esso.in 1938 at the Bay- be the first one that ever came monthH from this date, • ' • ' ' her, will hold her first board mcet- place entertained at canasta last IN, THE . BAFF, SHERMAN Sc SCHEIDER matron of honor. Bridesmaids wero tained at a cocktail party Saturday Cranford High School and Union .bbard ••;-.. Vincent F. Sarnowski, \vho is se'rv- ing immediately afterwards. - C. - onnc Refinery, transferring toBay- ' ••- Attorneys for EB&LLIS, AHNOLD Mrs. Walter (jetlnger ing his 'last term as pTtnetpaT~Df • Cran- junior College,^ will receive a DeanMcHahon's latner was for1 WKKDrAdmlnlsfratrlx ns oteircsald ford, preceding the Newcomers' bachelor of science . ner, Mrs. Frederick Kruckmann |\vaay iin ; ; 744 Broad Street ot Sherman Schpol. He will take over Col, and Mrs. Ralph Miner of »:•••?:-,• :,*• chalrt . and Miss Pamela ''Newman Mrs. H. B. Ziobro and Mrs. Ru- Married and the- lather of two many years publisher of the Citi- Newark: 2, New Jersey H&Hmbetii-r-cousws—nf Ihfi hridgji -hi"—B^- rintioQ p« jnplor high •Will entertain Club Spring Dance at the Subur- htolen^^^.ff. = MSi^l 35 dolph „. • • , ol (jrafttoi *~ ciirwren—J mm groom. school principal in~~lhe fall, at at duplicate bridge Saturday eve- —o— next year. He is in the engineering lor of the Bayway Credit Uhion Black of . Thorntown, which time Miss Irene Gilbert will Mrs. JamesJlQvjne -and Mrs. Law- Dehise ning. Their guests will-include Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Patric Williams department of" National .Electric and a member of. the blood bank * • " niece of the bricle, was flower girl. become Sherman School principal. r rence Moran of Iselin and Mrs. and "Mrs. John McHarg, Mr. andof 162 ,Mohawk' drive returned Products' Corporation, Elizabeth. committee. of the Eastern TJniori It's a fact! 4 put of 5 women who save stamps save S&H Green James Salzman pf Linden served Mrs. Cirl Sauer, if'.X Mjr; and- Mrs. Robert j Zachcr of Union. Vou7/ Heal Your Home Stamps. Ovcy_2,0 .million women prefer SfcH because they know Dei ••"• ns best man. Ushers were Robert . Mrs. John L.^Eddy, Jr., of Cin-r from.a recent trip to Williamsburg, _ —~ : [ounty Welfare- Council.' He is ai Graham Cleaves'and Mr", and Mrs. c For Lea Next Winter there are Mo values like S&H values. - Mahc M.eilp and Peter Runfolo of Eliza- cinnati, Ohio, spent,, last- week Va. They also visited' Richmond^ „ .GrpbeoI 25 Omaha Mr. and Mrs, Richard. Guy of veterari' of two years' service with engaj Michael Bercjk/ beth. ' ~ visiting her parents, litr, and Mrs. 0 11 dri t j.301 Prospect avenue will enter- the Army,' J.9 months of which- If You Place Your Look over the S&H Catalogue youwelf. You get the widest (selec- Audr -, vrS'wn^nLnn^r^ " ^"^'honored at a party last were spen| '.in the European : Follbwing a trip to Canada, the Frederick" M; Burelbach of 21 Va., and Washington, D. C. . . we&k in ce^bration of"hi s /ourtn 1 tain at dinner Saturday evening tion of best-known national braridfl—your choice of more than 1600 « O,St Mrs. Philip. Le Francois of 2 Theatre of Operation. He -was dis- Order NOW For . . . . Sterlihgfoal couple will live in Elizabeth. Hamilton avenuc. On Sunday Mr. birthday anniversary. His guests' ..^ 3Q guests frona Cranford. quality items that don't cost you a penny* Actually, your S&H A. Si..-.i Doering way entertained her bridge |chnrgcd with the rank of staff "IT'S SILVER COLORED " 1 , The bride,'a graduate of Cran- Bur.elbach returned to Ohio with Mrs Harold Schott of 1102 Rari- *re. Nancy Evans, Allie Evans,J Green Stamps are your discount for paying cash. club Monday evening. Present icrgeant. . Remember, with S&H you get the exact item you want. S&H has ford .High School,~is with the his daughter for. a week visit. tan oad entertained Monday eve- Stephen Dole, Richard Klein. Jan- _«*. J. P. A. Torrenga of Munster, Burry Biscuit Corporation^ Eliza- Were Mrs. Charles D. Hall, Mrs. He. attended New, York_TJ.nly_e^ been redeeming stamps for # .generations—actually 60 years! In Pa. ! Kenneth Estabrook, Mrs. Ben Wnif. f for Mrs John'Voss, Mrs. Fred ice Andrews, pharlene Enn>s, Ind., arrived yesterday for a visit beth; . . • Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Stevens g "Mrs William Hubiqk, Stephen Hart, Karen Dillensnydcr Jsiiy, receiving a B.S. in business LOW fact, every year S&H redeems not juatmillions of stamps but BIL- • Mr. i': Geddes, Mi;s. John R. Conover, with her son-in-law and daughter, ladministration, specializing in in- ; '• 'Mr. Findeisen was graduated of 10 Summit roud spent the week-: De MarcoU1UUU,, ivi.o. ... _ LIONS of them. S&Hifl-America's'oldeat, largest, most reliable of. 2( Mrs;' F. Gprdon Leech and Mrs. Mr. and. Mrs. William S'. Craft of . from Thomas Jefferson High end in Washington, D. C, where . John Rispoli and Mrs". Way- and Glenn Grimshaw, Idustral relations. •. stamp plan. With so many more S&H stores', you'll be amazed at •.' •' ,M). Ellis. Wood of Cpnford and Mrs. 18 Centi'al avenue. School, Elizabeth, and attended 'they attended the. Wedding. of mond Reinhardt. 1 Philo began his career at REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. :, : ' burg. [' Gcoi-gc GrahamofJUriion..,. Mr, ^nd Mrs. Joseph Beran of how much-faster your S&H book fiHs up! Seton • Hall University, ^South Frank Sowa and Miss Agnes Mc» Sag Harbor, L." I'.; visited this- JSO in -194-7—at- the~Bay.way_He=_) GRanford 6-0900 So beforo^ouiMve:ariy'm6re:8ttopaicbmparo'what:y6u get. Drop " :~^itfi"";T Ftank Brightmani of London, Miss Daphne Butt of 109. Glerf • OninRe. He served- two years with Namaua * • '' wdek with their son-in-law: and jinery and before receiving his new in at the'S&H Redemption Center in this city and see values you the. Army in Panama. He ls'self- England, who is on a month's visit wood road returned'by plane Sat •assignment was a section head in' . Vwe'di Herbert Milgram of 27 Park- daughter,'Mr. and Mrs. Andrew won't find anywhere else. , employed as a. painter and dec- way Village will return today af- in the United States,- spent several Wood, of 8 Oraton drive. Tho urday after spending two weeks in Mrs. H. E; Paehlke of 60 Lcn- days this • week with his cousins, orator. homc drive, south, is rccupprayn^ ,ter a week's business trip to Cleve- land, O. ... <•• Mr; and Mrs. D. S."Mc'Arthur ot S&".ASS»-i!«ffi-;-r,*Rev, and Mrs. Fran£k 2*Ross. ?' lcr 0 ,',. Stillmah Brndfield ' of Ithacrij. at Muhlenberg Hospital in Plain- Jer's . ! field after"undergoing an.operation N. Y., Who was, graduated on Mon- Dr. and Mrs. Harry R, Copson Cod, dajf frbmvCornell University,. Ith- last week, • and their children,'Lois, Barbara aca, N.- Y., 4is spending this week A whole new idea in men's jewelry is seen '.. U •' with his brother and. sister-in-law, A Mrs. Charles-G Alb.ury of 113and. David, of 18 Hampton street, in these bold lines of golden and silver tones Who but jdW could give you values like these 'Wes • have returned from a. trip' to .. Mr. and Mrs. Richard 'Bradfiold, Eastman street attended a -meet- . £t*6/&C*/f' PRINTED PATTERNS which are raised from the settings.' / • ' at C ', • ,/Jr,; of 31 Park avenue.' Mr. vBrad» ing, of the committee on Migrant Wrightsvllle Beach, N. C, where l*» ' recu • field's finance, Miss Leila Afala- Work at Douglass College, NewDr.: Copson attended a business rece . conference.- Gift Boxed Set'. $6. YOUR CHOICE of lK00aktjo>i»lly__S«m»ottite,~'aBd a hort-of . •'""•-'• "~ri''Lif ^H«W*^^^;'i^^CSTO^wSt*J6C^ 1S47 ROGERS BROS. Switch to Our Remodel and Repair Work is Second to None! 19.95 Waterproof Watches ... . T- ^ the stores ,1632 service per week. i Electric Shaver ,...:.!:...... ' 21.95 GAHBURG FURS ,1634 S/ (See schedule of hours below) where you se© 16361 2.95 Wotfleltl'i Fur Shoy «f Dlittnstlou Pens and >enctfs •>w thej^ BOB. maiio fhcatw) WEstfield 2-3423 ••••) . 249 E. Broad St. (opp from 1.00 Z+S+ty^/f jextdlleM i^sbtts for Open Mond»y and Friday Evenlnr« Watch Bands sign.. from 4.95 making Union County Trust your \ "Whiskey on the Rocks" Set m Signet and Stone Rings from 19.95 bank! cottons for•.jthe junior beachcombers 2.50 There*s nothing quite like.having money in the bank! GREEN STAMPS let us dp the MATERNITY Swank Tie Tacks from wonderful to wear.. .eaay to sew ... Americans Only Nationwide Stamp Plan , . ; Dresses • Bathing Suits Wedding Rings ' '...,.... from 13.50 t carving! Jackets ^ • Pedal Pushers in colorful variety in our fabVica center Skirts _ . • # Play Clothes PAY AS LITTLE'AS $1.00 DOWN; $1.00 W6&KLYI SPERRY AND HUTCHINSON COMPANY-SINCE 1896...NOW ceLEBRATiNG ITS DIAMOND ANNIVCRSARV Make il a JTamily Dinnot Lingerie •. Match • Mates Union County Trust Company THE on Sunday . . . with Falher Shorts • Bras - Panties 142 Broad Street (Open Thursday evonings 6:30 to 8) as the Guest oi Honor. > DRIVE TO WESTPIELD-^—-m WEEK END SPECIALS! *VOU« Westminster Ave. & Prince St. (Open'Friday^evenings 6:30 to 8)' XN We'll Allow You A BATES DISCIPLINED PRINTS, Reg. 1.4? ' 98c yd. V/estmitister Drive-In (Open Fridays 8:30\M. to 8 P.M. — ' Now you get everything at Acme. Finest foods... extra 10% DISCOUNT 54" ALL-PURPOSE INDIAN HEAD COTTONS, Reg. 1.49 98c yd. , Monday through Thursday 8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M.) low prices...and famous S&H Green Stamps—America's 45" PRINTS and SOLIDS, Reg. to 1.39 98c yd. 715 Elizabeth Avenue (Open Monday evenings 6:30 to 8) m oldest, largest, most reliable stamp plan* ON ANY PURCHASE WITH THIS "AD' 609 V/estfield Avenue (Open Tuesday evenings 6:30 to 8) (HOTEL n NORTH VNIOV cftANFOBD, NKW 100 South Avo., E., Cranford (Open Friday evenings.6:30 to 8:30) . \ im CRANtOBD «-<"" MB.S:'./.??' 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:ii >~ SECTION THREE ••.•> .'"•'-.: "-/.-,-.'.-.f I .'• I • THE AND CHRONICLE, THpRSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956 / : . . '.. TtlE CRANFOTD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, • LjMrLj'Mrgg JosepJoseph H. Post of 387 from Dartmouth College,, Han- ",'.' lA-'.Kitin, summer round-up; Wrs. ' SolSnl ayenuayenu e wass awarded aa °^^ ^^in ^ecommencemencommencement t Village ImprovAssc Norman , u....j , . s'1«7th Nomahcgan Picnic . - at a recent meeting at the home of PtA President Mrs. Burton-Jamison'and Mris.-Mi- Holds Flag Dance Mrs. Arthur Venner^The VIA chael Gessner, ways and means.. The spring flag dance, of the For Gmjjples' Club will sponsor the children's matinee Fetes Officers jirs 'Simons pre^bnted the pro-,Newcomers'l Club was held "at the . T*he Couples' Cliibf of the-First at the' Cranford Theatre through gram for next year and Mrs. Rich Suburban .Golf Club, Uriioni Sat- urday night..Mrs. Donald Batemap- Pic S Presbyterian' Church will have .a Saturday^ Juhe 23,. a'nd will begin At Coffee Hour presented the, budget which was -/••. Picnic picnic at Nomahegan Park on June again oh" Saturday, September 8; Officers and executive board of approved,'. .-..„<- •'.',. was. chairman of the 'corhmittee, Anrtual jM.criic of. Cub Packs 75 assisted by Mrs. Warren Cluff, : •. :\ .22 from 5 to 94p.m. Games' for the | • Members of the Senior VIA will the-Brookside Place Parent-Teach- J Representatives from the Brppit- sponsored by 'Cranjtord bict:ai.ihcy tthisSatnrfl ayiaad ^aitw^weES-^ftteafeihpH.. at . Swanson anid Mrs. Fathers and .sun.-, .„.«. .-^ ,. trie followini g Saturday. Sirs. Ven~ yby "Mrs/ "P^uTTKinneyT ^ Methodist COIlee »U3lastl fim,.^,, rv, ... PTA organizations will be .Mrs. tc> provide thbir own gloves arid Mrs..Howard S. Carroll presided' Seeley's GroVe in'the Watch.img neri reported that "Texas Lady" bcrt I. Mitchell, president of theMitchell, Mrs. Conover, and Mrs. bats for a,Softball game after sup- will be shown this Saturday. The at the final'luricheonT-of the season Reservation from 'nqfm until 6 p.m. a'sspciatlon, prior to the first meet- Duncan with Mrs. Hawley as al- Saturday. • -;•• ' -. " .- ...-•. . per. ...'."' "f -.'••" feature-for June .23will'be an- ing of-the new'.officers. at. Sherlock Hall last Wednesday. ' L. R.-Amiss is chairman of the There.,will be soda and prizes nounced • later. - ...... -, • ternate.. . ' •' ' for'the childr-en. All members are Mrs.. Mitchell, introduced J^he • '• •• ' ' picnic committee, assisted by Louis Attending; the meeting were pxecutive board vwho are: Mrs.. IIS. Marines mounted on camels Dartmouth Degree Cambeletta, Harry Gilbert,- K. G.invited to "come and. bring; their Mrs..,Leroy- Wilson and Mr,s. Her-Robert C. Simons, first vice-pres- eStfortod' an American diplomatic Finest, Fresh 'X'c.rris.'-H. T. Chester, J. Frn-zer, families.'.'. ••'.•' man .Oemcko of the Evening De- escoriuq aii nim-i.^q,, „., ident and program chairman; Mrs, mission into Abyv.in4a in 1903. L. N. Jackson, Q. E.-. Thurston. R. partment- arid Mrs..William Pal- Roberts. Wiese, second vice-pres- M. Garretson, Mrs. J. A. Rao, Mrs. mritier.and Mrs..Frederick T)iorhe ident and membership- chairmajrj, -BUY 4 GALLONS — R. S.. Dixbn, Mrs.'P. A. Musso arid Twenty-Mile of the/Junior VIA.\ . : • • Mrs. Laurie Montgomery, record- Mrs. H. R; Snyder; -':, . . ; ing- secretary; 'Mrs. Ed'.w.-arS fitting • HiRhlichtof a recent hioetinc-of Hike Gompleted Flower Arrangements Gedrgo,' corresponding ' secretary, Pack 75'was-the presentation of 1 Mrs, Ja.mes M. Rich, treasurer and 'the Webelos badge 'to John Silli- Despite Weather' Prepared at Meetitig budget chairman. '.,.''. w - man and Pilul MiicMillan. • Cub- SHOES IS OUR CtT 1 • lOrmile hikes and endeavoring Mrs. R..,,C. Simons, chairman, a'nd Kgraph; Mrs.' Roy Zaohary, public FAMILY •—ALL ORTHOPEDIC WORK DONE ON PREMISES FftiHt nw ige; .lamps Enc'el. 'C/'.'.:vy- Uoyd iind to qualify'for the hiking' merit Mrs. A; G. Ingalls.: ' -Robert Knox, lanniWnL for boar; cations;' Mrs. Roger S. Hawley, ^ hFi t 9 pm 101 N. Union; Ave.::: CRanford 6-2540 badge, was begun' under threaten- pVblicity; Mrs. E. W. Marek, re- 7 James EtiRel, Dale Barkness, Jef- ing skies and • the weather soon A U.S. Marine Corps detachment | Also, -:rey Lloyd,. -Nicholas. Aloxo aiui freshments; Mrs. Robert E. Blosr FRYER worsened into a steady- rain. How- was assigned as legation- guard at s,er,\safety flnd health; Mrs. John nglish Wayne Garretson. service pins, and ever, the scouts continued on toSeoul, Korea; n. 1004. T William.Raftery, Tom'Archdeacon, High Point,-where, some hot food .l '.'S,. Jeffrey Lloyd a'nd Albert England, and a well-deserved rest prepared arold denner. stripe's. , . ; them'for the return jtrip to Sun- •IT*/ reet; ,.' . Dch 10 entertained tht'fiibs and rise Mountain..- . " brth •••:• " -parents•• with—-a-ji-kk in....kepjyng Scoutmaster—Kenneth Robinson, mittie), .. • \ f ' with t,he hobo tln-me. Tho Web-Kenneth Evans, hiking chairmaij, lissDt elos den conducted the Hag ceix.'- and. Committeeman William Tro- pn strt 1 rospec. niony'. metter acepmpanied the following ebbld',. . ..MivGariTtson, c-hainnan ofythe scouts: Roy :Bair, Gerald Creigh- | Also, parents' commiltee, unnouheed tpn, Charles Evans, Robert ,Hill, that the. program for next' year •Peter Metzncr, Thomas Morgan- 108 Cr ..will.be planned at a.meeting Mon- thaii, Michael Ponder, Frederick day night. ". •'' ' • Sickert and MartinTrometter; /vest; >' Richard Cohl.ey also qualiftod It's mighty nice to save, twice . .*. avenue ; • Ifnai H'rilh Woniefi , but was unable to join the group Maple because'of a sprained ankle. < Shop Acme and get Low, Low Prices 1 Morro' Holding; Rummage Sale PLUS S. & H. Green Stamps at no I Thre .,A rummage sale will be held by Oiildreli's Matinees lin-.adc. • B'.nai B'lith Women, Kadimah A freat fpr Dad and every member of the family! Imagine, the finest, extra cost! Your choice of over ' Chapter, at 30 First street, •Eliza- Cunlinuing to June 23 | and hi < 1,500 nationally-advertised pro- lopen.et i . belh today and tomorrow, it was • Plans for this season were com- tenderest fresh killed frying chickens that money can buy—rushed right [fort to announced by ' the group's fund pleted by ,thc movie council of the to your Acme Market from nearby farms . , . 'PLUS an extra leg, ducts listed in the beautiful new Pro< ••' -. raising chairman, Mrs. Bertrnm giving you 3 legs in every package at the^w, low price of 39c per [bridge Rudoy, •. and co-chairman,, Mrs. 60th anniversary catalog. S. & H; '.NOTICE OF HRAIHNG • . ' pound. Gleaned, ready for the pan! the y< Howard" Chancer. ' Iluard of Ailjuilmetit— Zonlnt .... mm is America's, largest, oldest and 'lions • . Mrs. Murray Krilov is luniniago Ncitjcc isjjereby given th'nt the Bonrd are ti\ nf Adjustment (Zonlnni al the Tovynship most reliable stamp plan. sale chairman, with .Mrs. Harry of Cnmtnrd. N. J., In the County of suppo , ljieb as co-chairman. _<•—. Uninn, will hold a public hcurlng qn Father's Day Treat! GREAT With Chicken which Participating.-as. sales girls and MONDAY, JUNE II), 10S0 - 1 at B:1S P. M, tfi.D.T.i nt the Municipal In, picking-up and assorting mer- BiilltlliiR. corner North Avenue rind_ Altlpn 35c chandise are; _,Mrs,. Edwyrd. Dorf- .Slrc.(i.tl. Cfnnford, N. J;., to consider: . Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce -- i _••.-._„>.„ of Homes, Incorpor- board t ••; rnan. Mrs.-!.M." 'EiserifeTd, Mrs.- V: Or"; "MonteMrs. Ted Cardoi(isky; Mrs. for permission to erect n one-fomUy ronU chain " •; . Hz, dence on Shawnec Hond, Lot 8B, Block -l^-galinj'jr, Mrg_AJhrnh:im ^.giiaiv^ Lancaster Brand "U. Beef ! sweig, Mrs. Nat Klein.HviVs. Milton' intci-eiiled pnrtleH lire Invited to be proB- Mist Greene, .Mrs.. Sam Bcrh'stclp, M-rs. ent when full opportunity to be heard Stanley Mintz, Mrs. EHNadeliiian, \dlllvbe Blven to them. To :• By order • l-"\-••• ' Mrs. .Mortimer', Glassqfer, Mrs., -• BQARD-OP ADJUSTMENT " liarry Gleemim, Mrs. Albert Hnrlnn W. Drew, Wllllnm K.. Little,,'Jr. AetlnE Chiilrman, Ehrlich, Mrs. Lewis Halpor, Mfs. Secrctnry. ' • Bone fn. Double.your money back.guarantee of safisfactipn. Top cjuqliry! Berriaid JMiller and Mrs. i^ni,,,, Dnted: June 7, 1950. fl-14 Fox Red; Ripe! Sugar Sweet! Lancaster Brand "U. 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/ THB'!CRAOT?ORD(iiTrZEN'AND''(^ONIcit, TpTJRSbAY.^UNE 14,' 1958 Here Crpnford soori-'may-have the flrs.t.all-girl "pipe b)md in-the state, se Presents on father s .: wns reported 'today by'Hugh' Starrs' of 33 P.inc street', a Veteran Student i Piper Mothers'Circle L«piRer who has been instructing a group of young people from this •Mrs. Cecil V. Gary of 5.07 High £aiin recent months. • , , .-. '/ :' . • : street was elected by a large n

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y, CITIZEN ANP CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. OUNE^l^, • THE CRANFORD CITIZEN. AND, CHRONICLE,.THURSDAy; JUNE 14,,1956 V Plans Graduate the locat shop, on-April J9, Chiet msthystiec , indudlngthe white-jirlngi, ^ut a damp—cloth" from the i'same.] .tmlyerslfr tlast, • Local MM\ MksWMmm Powell said. /..-;..". dg appearance 'of Amusements.-'of "dipped lr» household arorhorlia, then'. June.- Bofiv'boys fy? grJiafites ofV. On leiirnirig -.tcefenUy that' Klelrt Scout School Atneric^ .knoy^n as-"The World's wrung out ;and whisked lfghtfy St/Ben^ct's^epiaiifalofyiSdHoblr-iJ Bi^il^tid" J ' over jthb-stfbt may be all tHati.. Newark. AUendlng^the, comnwiice- • Det. Sgt, Ralph J. TCoury to Cedar! 1 "Family MaF-" Grove to;question 'the'suBpec't. ~.' j "Mrs. ''E.' *.-. Cyphers" of inee" night, when from'6 to 8 p.m. and three other brothers, Paul,' Retfotd'avenue received a bache- : . Miss A'rlihe Hlnj~rhan of iryirig- Chief Pbwell said "the prisoner the price on rides will be only 10 "What kind of desserts can I ' Janres"'and. Joseph. , ' Gratis admitted •passing -HO fraiidulent lor of iirts "degree Monday from cents .each for everyone. .'. -." . make for a cElrried lunch or camp- : tbn, sister of Dr. GeldbnJHindman, Returned to Gtoffge liprt G. Finney, son of ' Mr.' I Cranford optometrist, is: on the checks durihg'th^'7-past^ several Cofiiell University, Ithaca, N, Y., type 'picnic?." Mrs'. M. E. wants to Prmc^tdn Degree committee for the benefit; dance to months in towns -throughout tievi jn(j Mrs. Geral j'ersfey, including Roselle, Roselle whiere he was a member of •inceton.-University, celebratj.^ Registration Next Weefi ^-rnight—in, : ' can't resist ew Assistant N •bark .nnrl.WpRtriolrt ii ing its 209th commencement lifori- . : The Vacation Church [Schpol of Program fruit is still a natural. It nils the jewett Prize• for his/ oration. at "Cranford.' i '-?—~—•• ' ; j-rft. nil for day conferred three.,."degrees,^pn .he First Presbyterian Church will "JUNE THOUGHT^" for 9-ycar-old Anthony Lepre of H^tp^ oe held from June 25 through July "What Christian Fathers Do" Will be the sermon topic of \\\ ,l,c 119th • annual—cbminejicement .Newark who lost both legs in a . A detainer-'-was filed' with the pl5yed French horn in ttie Big Red •'•- me'hing refreshing. easy~~t ifcv •: • '• , By the iRev. Frank V. H- Carlhy. Rfector, Trinity Church. Rev. Albert Allinger, pastor, at the 9:30 arid 10:~5 a.m. services ;,! Mnriet-tn-(Ohib), College,, where ' C6dar Grove 'police by 'the local Band-tor a year, and'earned three carry arid* easy to eat. Watermelonlauer -of 16 Raleigh avenue, v^ho AtPres 0 fiiom 9 a.m. to noori daily, Mon- . traffic accident in that city. •, . 1 Our good wishes go to those young person!? from Crantbrd Cranford Methodist Church on Sunday. A special Men's Chorus jk l,c received a bachelor ol arts de_- department. , .'. • varsity letters as a member of the :- MARY W. ILHMSTROMG can be carried whole and cut onreceived a bachelor of arts'de- •The Session of the.First Presbyterian-Church has invited Rob'crt day through Friday, With the ex- W Miss Hindman, who is'working Union.C0anlrH0meA.9anl - •eptiori of July 4.. -' who this month pass one or another of the great mile-stones in sing at both services, taking as their numbers', "Thee, God, We PraisJ .Bfec last Monday. . ' , fencing team; / ." •. . , v the, spot. But' bananas, , pears, gree, gave the class valedictory. W\- ,Kurth 1cJ become the assistant -minister. Mr. K.urth, Who will with James Lawrence and Ricliard Rutgeri XJ. Extension' Serrice apples, and grapes, in season, are.Jay Cleveland Harbeck of*10 Tulip . Registrations will be received their lives,' From high school, from college, from seminary and, by Sibelius, and"The Lord's Prayer," by Makrtte. ' 1 The prize is ^warded' annually • Murray,' both of Newark, in ar- Newark State AWards In-'addition, he was secretary of begin' his work in the local- churchJ_tomorrowT was graduated last arriong the. best picnic fruits. • airthe church office next week. I of graduate schools; our ranks arc continually being strengthened ia that member of the'graduating ranging for the affair, related.that the Yoiihg Republican Club dur-f street also won a ibachelor. of arts - week from Princeton Theological Seminary with the degree of Bach- • During both services, Mi's, -por- "^'My daughter spilled cologne on degree and Peler.' Guyion 'Weiland by new supplies ot fresh knowledge, and we hope new resources CIL1B.< whose ad'dress on the com- the benefit originally was to have ing Ms last- two'yel-ifs, arid presi- Cupcakes (with, special fillings the three departments Kinder- is Rothweiler, organist, will play- her dressing table; and. if has left like lemon) and cookie's made with elor of ' Divinity. He Avas , graduated in 1953 from the College. of garten, 4 and 5 years of age; Pri- ic- mejiccmerit stage is . considered been a small' neighborhood event . William D. Ludlum of 133dent of the-'Cornell '.p'oiitlcai'-isoun- of 503"Central"averiue was'aiward" of leadership and consecration. When did we ever need it more "Fortunatus," by Arthur Sullivan; •the surface -toughened. What will fruit such as dates ;and raisins) are ed a' bach'etpf of science in engi- -Wooster, where ho received his | " ~ ' ; ' nary, first, second and third grad- best both in composition and'de- • But interest proved' so widespread Mohawk- drive will receive the cil last- year. He • held a Teagle desperately? We pray that our youth may be more capable and', "Elegie," .by Edward Greiig, and' (Mvary Final \\\vvy- Mr. Firi'ncy was one of two scholaifship and w6n the Earl St., remedy this condition?" Mrs. H.old- standbys. But, pies rate for neering^ . of arts degree ,i psy- " •rs, and. Juniors, fourthv fifth and worthy than we have been of the.great assignment before all that the program was enlarged degree of babhelor of science In W. asks. . .. picnics, too;'the kind that carry ;ixth grpders. "Postlude in E Flat," by Reginald. fi'na'list speaking at the commence- ' and plans made to hold it in the Benjamin, Jr. award, for the rnost. of us — that "of spending themselves in the shaping of a world Martin. There will bp a dedication ,,;vnt. He had previously competed education from . Newark - State outstanding junior in his fratern- . Alcohol, Jike moisture or 'heat, besfind need no forks are turn- Two Service - armory. • ' . ' '•. ' overs and tarts, 'well sealed in theSummer Trainitig •'. in which- another generation's children will want to live. , - of delegates" to~Tfr(e~¥oTmg—Adult "'in a preliminary contest' ... Singer Sammy .Dav^s, Jr., is Teachers College, Newark; at'•com- ity. ...-.•' sometimes leaves awhite^taln but Picnic on Saturday i making. Cherry, filling or , raisin .. Capt, Seymour Herbst of, 506 Another "June, thought" which is reflected,' I am/sure, in Conference in Bla'irstown and the .Mr. Finnfey also recelvc{l~ thtr -Bi«ong-star-s-q.-ttie entertainment mencement'exercises tociay. - Mr. Cyphers plans to enter the often there is no discojoratlon but , June.24. .. . ' ••• • • Activities -for children will be- J only "rougKncss on the surface. filling with lemon juice, added, Riverside "drive will be among the Senior Youth Conference at Cedar, Program Dt.lw Upsiloh good Citizenship' ROBER. T. G. FINNEtf . world scheduled to appear-at the Mrs. Ludlum, a graduate of Boy Scout . National Training _1 He is the soiv of 'the Rev. Dr.pin'a't .10 a.m. as the ,annualtSun- Set Schedule the thinking Of all who have as their special concern the upkeep Powdered pUmice-'ahd oil (linseed have a refreshing quality. officers and enlisted men -of the Crest. award, n plaque, given annually •• ; - ,. - .-;. -. ° ~ benent,-Miss.Hindman-said. O.thers Trenton Normal School, Trenton, School at .Sehlff Rpservation In and Mrs. Andrew E. Kurth .of |day School picnic of- the AHiance- and maintenance'of ;our churches over the vacation periods, is .,. ^Sunday will mark the.'fin;il iu| or" lemon oil)-.may be used .'to 303d Military Government Group who wjll appear, she-reported, in- has taught for 18 years in the. Mehdham on June -26. Summit. -I-Jr^urth-is^-tho-sccrc=_lchurch_is-_h.uW iiLJInami^Park Jjcst told In the following parlable: ,• Holy Communion will be ob^ program, of services at 8:15 a, cuinmehcement in honor,"oj the Trenton State Confers smooth the surface. Sprinkle the who fwill train for two weeks— Fox Siamnier clude. Jack/Garter, comedian; the ^Linden Public Elementary schools. ..tnry of the Bonfd of National- Mis-1 this Saturday, according to E. A. ; served at 8:30 a.m. """•.. 11 a.m.. at Calvary Liu hum r members of the. fraternity, who — „ «'-'•.' pumice .OJJ. the. spot; then rub Commission for Sowa \ * -•--—_-- The Payable 'of The Vacationists '-•••' . -" - Capri Sisters,. singers; Vincent 1 Julyl5.tcrjuly ^9—at Fort Slo- si-ons of the'"'Presbyterian Church,.: peUcrsen, JrT.i general superin- It will be promotion Sunday in Church. The .summer .schedule wi| I: g;lVc their lives in World War ii. 1 wo Degrees Saturday At present she is teaching''fifth-, lightly in the direction-.of the wood John R< Slowa; ~on 01 'Ur, and Now it came to pass, as summer drew nigh, that Mr. Church Lopez and his'orchestra, and Paul grade- in the..,Myles. J. McManus Clark Legion Post cum, N. Y.. The.3Q3d is an. Army tl.S.A. ' ' • tendenK Adult activities are AtjOsceola the Sunday School. All present commence on June 24 with-Tufi I Thc.aw.ariis'made to a 'member of Two Cranford girls' will receive grain'with, a.,cloth dipped In. oil.Mrs,'.Frank J.. Sowa of 9 Beslcr Reserve, unit which meets Thurs- Member, lifted his eyes unto the'hills and said: "Lo, the hot • DR. ALBERT AIX1NGER service; only at-9;30 a.m. Brenner,- as master of ceremonies. sehooi. •'. - ' .-/'._ •-.;.• During his student days. Mr.' scheduled .for .3:30 p.m. ' Osceola. "Presbyterian Church sixth graders are requested to be the senior class, who/ in the opiri- j bachelor of science degrees iti edu- ; Sponsoring'Fun Fair* Sometimes very, fine steel wool avenue, was, commissioned an en- day evenings at the Kearny Ship- ••days come and even now are at hand. Come, let us go uritp the She, is'.the mother of two "chil- Kurth was active in the High! Games will be under the direcj- will begin its sOnomcr schedule present with the Junior High De- Topic for-the sermon of the Re - inn of the fatuity, council,' has cation on, Saturday .front State '-American Legion.. Post 328 ofneeds t6 be used. But: the surface sign, in the- naval, reserve follow- yard. .''• '•-.'••. School Youth Fellowship group of tion 6t Mr. and Mrs. Paul Golias, ihis. Sunday. All departments, of- heights, where cool breezes refresh and glorious • scenes await." Arnold J. Dahlquist., . pastor. : • .-siiowiV outstanding -qualities as to Teachers College," Trenton. Miss dren, Barbara-Ellen who is ih the Clark will sponsor a Legion "Fun, should always be rubbed afterward ing his graduation fibm the. Uni- partment at the first hour. Others Detainer Filed second grade- at ...ialncpln_Schppl his home church in Cedar. Rapids, i who will' be assisted by the Sun-,the church -school will meet from "Thou speakest wisely," quoth Mrs. "Church Member. "Yet Pastor Returned, wjll attend at their regular time. both services Sunday will be "1- scholarship,'leadership,"character, Edith Ann Dunfee, daughter of Fair" on -the-showgrounds, West- yMh "a clean, soft,.oiled clotli to versity .of Notre Dame, _\Totre No man has a right to do as he la. At Woostcr he served as a day School teachers. Supper Will 9 to 9:45 a.m. and the church sprv- three or four things must we do before we go." - Cares About You." iiiui participation in extra-curri-jMr. and Mrs. Wflliarn E: Dunfeo and Richard "Donald, who is uY the fleld avenue at the Lehigh yalley .mpoth the' surface. , - ; • •D'ame, Indiana, -rlast. week~ His ^pleases except when he'-pleases- to- " The Sacrament of Bapt'ism was Church Schtiol classes will me< In Check Case third grade. member of the chapel committee, (be family, style. ..Mrs. .Gerald ice will he held from 10 to 10:45 "Three things I can think of, but not four,", responded Mr> Assistant Named administered last Sunday to the ' culm- activities. • ' .' 1 of 10 Thomas street, has been a Railroad ih" Clarkjor six days and This' sam'e treatment removes •Brother,. Paul J. Sowa graduated do right;— "C. Simmons • ' , at 9:,30 a.m. Sundays throuehoi A man picteel up by the Cedar 1 played basketball and baseball Sharpe is chairman of the food a.m. "Whom "God. Hath Joined" Announcement, of the return of ; At'tHe Delta Upsilori Fraternity' music education major. She is nights, starting Monday ,^ which; Church Member. "We must arrange-for. the flowers to, be- following: the summer for the Nurser Grove police -»has admitted he 1 and was an assistant in the psy-committee. will be the sermon topic of the watered, the chickens .fed, and the mail'to be forwarded, but the.Rev. Albert Allinger. for. his Walter Howard Crissey, son of Alumni Banquet, hold two nights historian of the Philomathean- OMehoff Wins Degree has been .designated as "Eadies , Rev. Albert, G. Dezso, pastor. Kindergarten, Primary and Junic befove graduation, he was awarded . Sigma sorority, and active in stu- passed a. fraudulent check for Nite,".-when the fair-sex will be etiology department.!' During his General chairman for the event the fourth eludes my mind." ' '''"', • '•. 13th .consecutive year as'pastor of Mr. and Mrs. Walter,H. Crissey; $28.34 at Martens' Photo Shop in- Robert Oldehof!,. Jr., of 20 Col- three' years at Princeton he was a is, Roy Naevestad, a membcr of the Departments. After-June 24, th "iho fit-raid Flanders KelleyMedal dent, government, modern, dance lins street will receive -the master admitted free., • ithei, ; At last Sunday's 9:30 a.m'. serv"- "The fourth is like 'unto the flrst three, yet more important Cranford, Methodist Church was Diane Ditzel, daughter of Mr: and Primary and Junior Deparlrnon Cranford, it was reported by member of. the Seminary Choir Primary Departmentc,staff of the icc the following children were Mrs. Richard H. Ditzel; Richard which is. given in honor of Delta group, and house council secretai'y. of arts degree in administration The "Fun Fair" will Include isDt. than all. Thou shalt dig down into thy purse and pay thy church will convene in Fellowship Hal Up.sikm World War Ihero by the. Miss Elizabeth , L. Fenderson, Police Chief Lester W. Powell. • and with the .choir traveled- ex- Sunday School.-•.- -..:.,' baptized by" the- pastor^.Ghristbr made by'Bishop Frederick B. New- Henry" Ditzel; Kathleen Marie Es- and supervisi'on .today at JMont- stn Bus service- will be discontinue chajit.e'r alumni, to the graduating daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George. Frederick N. Klein, alias Charles tensively throughout the -United phcr Andren.spn of M«> and Mrs. ^ pTe"dge7(hat the good:namc'of-the church^bo prosqrved, and- that ell during the - concluding-.session ; Bridges, whose last residence was clair State Teachers College, Mont- spe« positp, daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. for the summer .after. this Suncln senior- ut the-fraternity,.' who has . A,. Feriderspn_.of 209_ Locust'dr.iye_, States and foreign countries. This Floyd Andrcn; Janet ' Kuhn, it may be, well, with thee, for verily I say unto thee, ,thou hast'. of the five-day Newark Methodist' .aJYMCA Jn,.New Jork,.•.admitted cl'air at the • 36th annual com-; >old, Joseph Esposito; Wendy Sue and The nursery held during the J coniiilaited the most to his chap- an elementary-educationr~mijbr,ls~ ; iso, pn,st year, he has. served as Pres- daughter of Mr. and- Mrs.' Harold' niore money; now.than thou wilt have when thou dost.return;'- making up-the check and-passing me"ncement "at '3:30 p .m; in the So light, so tiny Fathers Day Annual Conferenpe in Bloomfield Douglas • Brian Kidd, children of bN-l-ck. service will be in chji.ru president of Sigma-Sigma sorority alnuf byterian chaplain at the Jefferson Kuhn; JlUHarriman, daughter of And It came to pass that Mr. Church Member paid his pledge tor. . • •••-.- — it on Boris Bergen, proprietor of college amphitheater. on Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kidd.' ' of Mrs. Phyllis Venstrom and Mr and. a member of Kappa'Delta Pi, . ...it can beivwn Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Horace -Harriman; for the summer, and the treasurer .rejoiced greatly, saying,' "Of . Mr. Finney's service has earned "Named to. serve as an ; assistant' Russell Wilson Laurion} Dorothy Voss this Sunday. national honorary education so-, Tyr Mr. Kurth's work irt the. local Topic Roger Wagner, son of Mr/gnd Mrs; a truth, there are those, who care for the Lord's.work." And it son' of.-. rj. and Mrs. LeRoi G: Final rehearsal for the Seuin hfm membership in Omicron Delta in a woman's hair, or church.will be the- supervision of Fred Wagner, and Donna Zerfpss, to Dr. Allinger was Daniel L. Kappii, rrien's leadership honorary ciety. She will teach in the Roselle (iarle: • was so. ..",••. "•.:" '. • • • Laurion; Karen Anna . Regal, Choir will .be held at 8 clipped to a necktie the visitation and evangelistic pro-: daughter pf-Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bratton,' who was. ordained a dea- society, "Who's Who. in American Park Public Schools in the. fall. Bst;i At Alliance con at the conference. A native of daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. Samuel tphight. Boy Scout Troop. 84 wi grams of the church, and he also Zcrfoss. • ____, Regal; Dona Eihleen Rothwciler, meet at 7:30p.m. andtlie steward Universities and Colleges," • Alpha aplel " wiHiissisrin—thr-ytwfh—pFegpawi- "Father's Awake" will be the Pearl River ,N. Y.,' the .new assist- Psi. Omega, National Dramatic^ Enjoy moderri living "seFrnon 'theme, of > Dr. George A. Members of the Junior West- ant, is a graduate of Allegheny daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R; ship committee at 8'p.m.- Degrees to Three lorro' He .succeeds the • Rev. John E. Rethweile'r;' Denise Gail Crawford, Members of the Men's Brotlu-i Honorary Society; Pi Kappa Delta, Three Cranford residents re- \Thil-- Aitcheson,. pastor of the AUiffhce minster Fellowship will "meet at Seminary Students Receiving College; Meadevillc, Pa., and a f'oreiisics honorary society; Beta • Hunn, who is' riowr the' pastor of the\church at 6 p.m.,tomorrow to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. THomas hood will attend the baseball Ram ceived degrees at the 100th com- in every roatnl t adev the First Presbyterian Church of Church, nt Sunday morning's ,11 "student at; Drew Theological Sem- Beta Chi, band and "music honor- o'clock worship service. In keep- go to Olympic Park, Ir'vington.- E. Crawford, and Marilyn Zulauf, between the Dodgers • and ih mencement exercises at Seton Hall Before leaving on the honeymoon, the wise young couple ' rid bi Bclvidert?. '..-'.. . ,. •'• inary, Madison. He has been di<- Braves at Epbetts Field in Brook ary, and the Art Guild, fine arts. ng with Father's Day,, a men's The Senior Westminster Fellow- Presbyterian Schola rector, of the youth'program at the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman University, South Orange, on Sat- p'tricc Mr. k'urth will make his home at lyn tomorrow night.- The bus wi honorary. • ' . • see they have enough automobile insurance on their rib will offer a vpctil selection, ship will hold a strawberry festi- Scholarships for the coming School year will be awarded to four local fchurcb.for the.past two years. Zulauf. ^ -,;. - urday.! Walter E. Reutter ,,of 96 brVfo. 113Miln Street. . ' leave from the church at 6 o'clock . During his four years at Marietta omposing- the trib are: Peter val at tHc church from 1 to O p.m. '.'Also student assistant _a\ th,e . The following new members Burnside avenue was • awarded a YEAR-ROUND .prp( young men of'the First Presbyterian Church who are attending sem-' Iv'an;Nylen of 130 Mohawk tlr'iv COIVCM, he"'served as pres.iderit of home,!'YuYnitu're,, gifts. Let us take care of your insur- elly, John Ferguson ahd Mgar Saturday, rain or shine. The' pub- v were received'into the fellowship master of arts degree from the, ridgp inary, arid boys and girls who will attend various .summer camps and church_ is the Rev. W/. Richard is in charge of arrangements. his fraternity, Delta Upsilcin; pres- 'olsley. ... . ' •"*"' . lic is invited. This group will, hold of the church:' . • . • school of, education. Bachelor's ho- yc conferences, will be commissioned at-the church on Sunday. Starting Stegner, and Ralph .Sjursen is lo- The Mr. and':Mrs. Club will clys ident', Student, 'Senate; president ance program right away. . '••---" lions Sunday School, with classes for its meeting at 7 p.m. Sunday. cal preacher. „ : Mr. and Mrs. Lee S. Arrow- degrees were v^on by Walter D. AIR CONDITIONING Conyention this. Sunday there wlil be only tJne mbmirlg service, at 9:30 a.m., un^ its season with a supper picnic ;\ sophomore class and senior :class; Ramsey of 111 South.Uriiorr avenue Ire tl 11 .'ages, will • convene at 9:30 At the Junior group's meeting til after Labor Day. • smith, sponsored, by' Mr; and Mrs. Kenfteth' KaiSer; Mrs. Dorothy the-brook-section of Echo L;ik ait editor of the yearbook, Student and Thomas F-. McCarthy, Jr., son ,m. ' " • . • at- 7 p.m. Monday, William Todd • Father's Day message of the Park at- 6 "'p.m. Saturday. Tlior Delegate day for the summer until Septem- •Arrowsmith, sponsored by Miss Rutarian, and. a merrfber of intra- of Mr. and W(fs.' McCarthy of 520 Vhich A service for the patients at the will lead the worship service and Rev. Robert G. Longaker, pastor, will be a meeting of the Churc {raternity council. • . . Cranford '.avenue. ber .9, but the church-time nurs- Beatrice Warrier; Mr. and Mrs. Dapvndablttty ' ate J • Frederick O. Wermich, 2U4 Wal-Brookside Nursing Home will be the program, will fe'aturc-a motion will be entitled "Except the Lord Trinity Picnic Councilat 8 p.rn. Monday. ontir. ...mt.juxnue..,wall .bo. the'lay repre- onducted at 2 o'clock by the In-picture. This will be the • final ery for: children 2 through 5 years- Rodney Brown, sponsored by Mr. He was also active in dramatics, • Opirolti In Only Build This, House." Music will-in- On Tuesday,"there will be chat ^ had wished for what sentative for the congregations of ermedin'to Alliance Youth Fellow- meeting of the season', of jlge will remain' open. . '. and Mrs. Andrew Meeksj Mr. and debate, public speaking, student clude.tho andante and,adagio from After Service ity sewing at the church from 1 HIKHC, .student-faculty committe.e-f Is .right, they might have had it • few. Highly HtkUH hip—— Monthly meeting of the trustees- Young Adult Club will meet at Mrs. David C. Deitrich, sponsored a.m. to 4. p.m..At 8 p.m., the p.isii rMendelssohnis ^Elrat_—Sonata,. The-«-eon^rcgatifln,_,of .„ Trinity bjtJMx.J)nd fylrs. Robert Sleesman; \V'i\!CO-^-campus radit)' .station, long ago. — William Hazlitt At 6:30 p.iri/ the various Alli- will be held at 7:¥b p.m. Monday, ITSO—prrrtTT-Sunday—in—the-^churchl KaiTh-^mUhtjlditeHhird^nmi'aX will meet with the, parents < Newman club, glee club;' men's 10-Day Moniy Back 6itar-dr-ill-will-J -the^munds-oI-]£-^S!affl3feS]Chool- Music and worship commitk' •June^O-29. Mr. Wcrmich "is otic SiXth~7SotKrtH7--- Marilyn—Vosbepg in.tramu'rab-'is'ports. He was FRED W. VOSS, JR. The whole family'will enjoy a Freo~HOME~D»w)nott-iratioti~ featured for the Juniors. Gerald Tuesday. , Gladstone, followlrTg"services-Sun--T- fegeholnv —Wednesda; of a* gr^uj?. of 45 pastors,, parish Sharpevwill address the Senior will sing "Abide With Me" and The Senior, "Missionary—St The Osceola softball team will tcr picnic of the Margaret Greene day. 'M'embers of, the parish have "Trie Wpmeffs" out his,.,fdur"years""artST served as MATTHEWS spiiool' tQa.Qhc^s. n.n^ lay.rnen. rep- God? W Robert Gasman will offer "OLord picnic at the Home of^r. and Mrs, a public' than Dei iup.. SWhaVls- " U1 beplay the Christian arid Missionary Guild will be held Monday- eve-' been encouraged to. attend church ciety Will .hold a sw-rmming instructor for the col- 44 S. Union Ave. Crunford resenting-ihe• 2I7^eongregations. of onsiderea by 'the Young Adults. Most Holy," by Franck. Lewis F. Laird, 205 Retford ave- offering service at 2 p.m. no Alliance at Nomahegan Park at ning at.Nomahegan Park. •in picnic garb, leaving the. church lege physical education depart" Fengaj the Synod in the Allojitic District, The, evenin&.service will be at 6:45 p'.m. Monday. Students . who will receive On Wednesday" evening,, the nue, at 6 o'clock tonight. Thursday at-which a fltip^ CRanford 64131 2 Wado Ayo.^CRnnfoid 6-338,4 , covering Eastern New York, New scholarships- are George Rankin, afterwards for the site .of the out- ment, the Red' Cross, and the tAudr',: f;45 p.m., wheHDr. Aitcheson's Couples' Club of the church will ing.. -^ Craig Davison will receive the "New Outposts in Malaya'^will b Jersey nnd New England. \^ topic will be "Qnbc. I Was Blind, entering his third'year at the Eagle Award, highest award in shown. The regular business meet hold its regular monthly-meeting Services Sunday -include:.. Holy . Mr. Wermich, -who has. been a^ But Now I See." Evangelical and Reformed Semi- in the gymnasium at 8:15. Boy Scouting, at a meeting of Boy ing-will be at 1 "' He is a graduate of Cranford Church Women Eucharist af. 8 and 9:15 a.m., chor- llii-h School and will attend. Ohio GWAPMAN BROS. Th member .of Redeemer Church, The Co-Workers, women's mis- nary in Lancaster^/Pa.; John Sloat, The all-day monthly meeting of Scout Troop and Explorer Seoul ATION1AIIDE 7 al service and sermon by the rec- Mutual IniiuaiK* Co. . ' Westftcld, for six years, was elect- sionary group, will meet Monday entering his third year at Prince- Post 75 at' 7 o'clock tonight. At State University Graduate School Attend Assembly the Woman's Association will be tor, the Rev. Frank V. H. Carthy, Lutheraii' Faniily Picni Mu( in- the missionary room too Theolpglcall Seminary', Bren- 8:3p p.m. the Men's Chorus will in the fall where he will major in tl(* Imu'ranca Co. held next Thursday. Starting at at 11 a.m. • • . . . ' . area at the convention of the At- f the Educational building. iion Stearns, "^rlo" will begin his 10 a.m. there will be"sewing; 11:55 rehearse for Father's Day.. Selieduledtor June 21 Speech. . . , • 36 NORTH AVE., E. CRANFORD 6-1320 In Ocean Grove Tuesday . night, beginning at.7 lantic District of tho Lutheran P'n Tuesday aV-14 a.m. the Rany second year at Princeton, and Har- a.m., worship service lpd by'Mrs. There will be a meeting pf the Mrs. Charles G. Albury of ,U3 o'clock, a buffet supper will be Annual family pienic "of Calvar • Mi' i ChurclvTWissoun Synod at Bronx-: abni-Muktl ' Missionary S6cicty old Story, entering-his thifd year C.Wolford; 12:15 p.m., lunch- planning committee in the^-Edu- E^asttnhn street attended tho fifth served by the parents for the Lutheran Church -.will be . held Montana State Degree burg | v'ille, N. Y. in June of last yenr. will meet in the home tff.Mrs. P. at . Blpomfleld S.erninary. The eon serve.d by Group 6, Mrs. H. R. cational .Building at 7:30'1vic)hday. Unami Park on. June 24, it'.wa General Assembly of the United teachers of the Church School and Charles William Pegg, son of One of the important issues to Schubert;. 197 North Lehigh ave- awards will be. made by M. L. Best, leader, and at 1:15 p.m. Mrs. The parents of Cyb State College, Bozertian, Mont. ch.iu ches has been established each tee of Christian Education will the assembly, including Mrs. C. C."summpr. camp and xonfcrenccpror_ Chur'ch-Sehool board nexUThurs- Tuesday. .'• •Those desiring to go toJJip-pail ter's year for the past ten years. T.he Tieet in-the church office at 7:45 gram in the Synod of New Jersey fit of the organ, fund will for-the for the-noon meal also ar Cod, Hale and, Mrs. F. R. Zundel on day at 8:15 p.m. at the home of at ^19 North Union ayef on church body,plans to step up this p.m. Thursday and Mrs. yomer Hall on is the high point of the summer Mrs. Margaret F. Cummings, di- • There never was a right endea- invited to do so. The annual soil THE 1925 1956 Saturday. Many interesting items program to reach an average- of The Women's Missionary Pray- Friday', all of Cranford. program in. the 368 churches. rector, of Christian education. vor but it succeeded. Patience-and ball game between the ' marriyi 135 new churches . each year for er Band will meet in the home of There will be 2,200 young people will, be auctionpd'and light lunch patience and we shall win-at las men and the single men will b Speakers at the assembly includ- Monthly meeting of the board of will be avaj.kfble. Everyone is'wel- the coming decode, calling tor 1,- Mrs. L. A. Conovcr, 10. Retford and 250 leaders in attendance at trustees will be held in the minis- — Emerson played. PINGRY ed Dr. Henry Smith Leiper, hon- come Urauend. 350 new pastors for. this phase of avenue, at 10 a.m. Wednesday. In orary secretary of American the various weeks. There will be ter's study at 8 R-m. recu the church's program for that per- three camps.for junior.age boyi ' rece„ the evening at 8 o'clock, Dr. Aitch- Friends of World Council ' of / iod. eson will conduct the weekly and, girls, two at Dennis Memorial SCHOOL /pita .' Churches, who spoke on "It Is CHRISTIAN Schedule Meetings tOV MAf FIND COMFOBfr, BAPPINBBB anil »h« -WAX *<• MBAXTH prayer meeting. '••••• Camp, StiHwater, and one at Is- turr. Better to Light a Candle than To CJHURCH SBRVJCES - throoth llitentnr to ism* of the fol(owli>» , 1.5th SUMMER SESSION Curse the Dark." Also,-Mrs. Bella land Heights; ^here will be eight Of WgHNen's Circles It is a pleasure to announce to my many Cranford Friends the * "Is the Universe, Including Man, Juno 25 lo August 17, 1956 Yassady, member of the board of panips of one week each for the : Circles ,of the Women's Gijild (If ik BCIKNCK B^CpiO PKOOEAMH Of TH« VICDJITlfi ,' Atomic Force" is the Arrrrclltcil by the N. JT. State 7 / managers-oL .Oarsegera-i deBtrr ll Osceola Presbyterian Church have Department of Education / / and Business Associates mat Ih^ve joined the sales staff of G, E. ' ings foi'-nest-woolc- ..arrl.'- •nnri .nilthni' hf-ltitv'j ^ am ^ervice at the First Ptesbylerian ^ t, Cranford. of Prayer servic.e. rfertopie^was,: 1 Women of the Alliance Church Church on Sunday, afternoon, an "I Am the Light of- the World," Blaifstbwh, arid OR Mrs. 'A'iviiV'Racckef,- fr Ospge .'drnveT todf>y--will-entertainthe Nor-th-Jxu- inXarmal—receplioa. was.. Jie_Ld_.in minster ofliceiMraining at Island -material laws and limitations will' Circle 5, nt;xt Thursday; at the -Mrs. David Baker, editoE.-of~.thc.. •bp-set-forth- in- readings-from-the- L SUllon'WATV, Channel 13, N.Y.'C" EVtry Tueiday «t-» VMi nua. ' Sev Chapter of the Ladies' Unii&J honor of Mrs. Margaret F. Cum-Church Woman, which is the of- Heights". ."•" "~r" : trome- ol -Mi-S7~Har-ry—T-lomannr-53- ; King James version of' the Bible tor fi/e» ^''y~*OrlTuiii2aTrofr~foi it; wngaztne~or —T-ho--followdng-:,boys-.itnd>.gi Coldeyin roiid, ' Clark-Cranfprd, quarttirly meeting. cation, and" Mrs. Constance-Mi^- -who—are-_aUcnding__th.c_.jy_ari.p_us and from "Science andTHealth with 6, riexf Thursday,'af the program* will be Spi thro—general'departrncmir-o.f the- Key~to~(h~e""Scriptures"~bT Mary- KcKUtered . Nunh "GuesKspeaker for the two ses kelly, adviser for the Senior West- camps nneV conferences' will b see ifte;ydu. may~re'sf-is/ minster Fellowship -TS=-WO11- .ks; a commissioned at the 0:30 service Baker Eddy. gurc sions, scheduled for 10:30 a.m. and 'This is Your World," and also 85 Raritan road, Clark-Ccanford. church Secretary. / Sunday morning: Among the selections to be read cot; 1:30 p.m., isHhe Rev. L. L. King gave a short resume of her trip, ?6 recently elcctetl foreign secretary Mrs. -Cummings hiis sovvod 10 around the world with the other Junior camp, Jay Guinther, from. Science and Health-'is tho The First .Marine Corps Aero- "siBlFseTvtce~IHs within^my power-to-rehdler^——-— . ' •' Bei Laura Frank, Susan Dudley, Jud folldvving (307:26): "Man was not Elizabelh 3, N. J. Tel. EL 2-5657 ovv of. the Christian vand Missionary yeais its director of Christian e.ilu- representatives qn the good will nautic Company was stationed in Alliance. , \^ v.i.iion nnd Mrs. Mi.skHly 10 years tour sponsored by the United its Crnft., Roberta Hnwley," Vir- created from a material basis, nor the Azores during .World War I. bidden to obey material laws We' Mrs. Leroy Webbei^of Chatham »«s irlviscr of the you'll groups. Church Women...... -—• ,-, ginia Roberts, Betsy Cyphers and to protect American shipping from will preside over the business ses- • Members of the Margaret Carlynne Wolfe. ~ which Spirit.never made; his pro-German submarines. / OF SERVICE Hoping to see you in my new.capacity and thanking you for Gr Mrs. Albury was installed as the vince is in spiritual statutes, in the sion, which wil^ ipciude ttie an- Greene Guild served ro fresh menls, state legislative chairman of the Junior high camp, Susan Frnnk nual election of officers. ' \"'n~~|Trntlt"bmrrMirsre«mmi-n-gs-and-Mr-».- Patty Wilson, Margaret Dudley, higher law of Mind," United -e-hureh—Women—of—Nfow- —The GoldenTex-t-is-frora.Esalms. past favors. 411 • Luncheo.n will be served in IV jMiskelly were presented with Jersey nnd also was elected and lawn mowers fellowship hall by members of the1'gifts by the various organizations Arthur, Joan Banker, Danny (95:3,4i: "The Lord is a great En/oy The Ac/yqstages Of . TO CRANFORD a installed ns director for th6 seven God, and a great King above all • an' local chapter. . nnd youth groups uf the church. Union County Councils'of Church Vroom, Candy Rich, June Shaw, Wayne Jones, Janet Colburn, Dor- gods. In his hand are the deep th<- Women. ' . /' places of the earth: tho strength of FORANY othy West, Barbara West,, Larry 1 Davis, Brian Conley, Richard Con- the hills is his also. ' SINCLAIR'S PURPOSE - of'.'.; Strawberry Festival Jey*Barbara Ann Webstejr, Ralph I THE POWER VACUUM WAY! Keil, George Craft, Steve Shaw, br;.V The Sepfior Westminster Fellow- YOU REQUIRE LET US CLEAN YOUR FURNACE ship uf Oseeola Presbyterian Leslie Longaker and Sandy .Mac- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENT1S1 COMPLETE Church will sponsor a strawberry Pherson. - KPitrNorneLn AVK. AH UVUN it. fCKlival Saturday from 1 to 9 p.m. Senior conference, Sandra K.oy- CKANVORD V * Austin fsrvlcei: Sunday 11 A.M. See us for your building needs. Hi 'Everyone is invited to attend — en, Nancy Colburn, Loc 'Colburn, HOME HEATING DOHllttYOVRMONEYGOUPIN on the church grounds if the Marilyn Powers, Arthur Cyphers, CuntUy School 11 A.M. *"*"* TeiUmonlml Servlcs formerly at 45 North Ave., E. Weather permits, indoors in case Meg Geliuas, David Conley, Jay REEL STRONG FUEL CO. #«dneaday Evening, 0;18 o'clock of rain. SERVICE You will be: completely satisfied SMOKE! Wnrsinski, Elaine Guyer, Myrna • REjUHNO BOOM .' Shaw, Gordon Leech and Sandra ' 111 N»Hh lhil«B Avc, Crinrori ^ High Quality Sinclair "Dopowda.blo. Friendly Sorvico Sinco 1925" .. — NOW WITH — Kromer. MB dally Mon. thru Frl., 10:30 to 4 P.M. with our superior products and SHARPENED • Bit 1 to 4 P.U. Anti-Rust Fuel Oil LAWN MOWERS Church School will close Sun- avinlng 1:30 - » •Jf Low Cost Complete Burner our four-square dealings. • SOLD -PARTS G. E. tiowiand, Realtor Sharpened & Repaired Service Contract - -, - i& •^ A Most Convenient HEATING OILS 13 Eastman St. HAND and POWER EXPERT SHOE Budget Plan •».« CR 6*5900 f HOW •^- Complete Line of •^ Complete Air-Cooled En- Oil Burner* gine Service. REPAIRING LUMBER & CHRISTIAN HUmboldt 2-0244 COKE •it Locksmith & Welding Callus f COAL I QUICK SERVICE Pilgrim 6-1200 SUPPLY CO. •k' Pickup and Delivery SCIENCE Today HUbbard7-5414 STANDARD WE COMPLETELY VACUUM CLEAN ALL La GRANDE TYRES OF FURNACES, CHIMNEYS. HEALS LUMBER • MILLWORK • MASON MATERIALS / FIREPLACES AND DUCTS Lown Mowes Rep«li( MIDGET MOTORS LOUIS MONTINI 94 High Street - Cranford WSUld CRanford SALES b SERVICE SHOE REPAIIIINQ 118 Locust Street, Hoscllc, N. J. HADIO TELEVISION SINCLAIR Phones; CR 6-0508 —- CR 6-2467 Pre« Pick-Up & B. & M. HEATING 6-5200 CHettmit S-4920 WOH (710) WATV (13) 8 Alden St. Cruiford 7:45 P.M. Sun. 9 P.M. 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THE CRANFORD CTTIZEW CHRONICLE, THURSDAY 3SJILWORTM rcTEN-GENTS-—SECTION nique and sureness of style.-A THURSDA'Y," JUNE H. 1956. portrait cannot just be a["''dead' ..THE 6RANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONIC study, whore the sitter has an im- Critic Impressed by personal quality,. Mr.?. Strait on gives tier people vitality, and her. BUSINESS? Sehool Displayed at Sidewatk Showsketchy style holds together rriiak- .ini»'nnr. Holight ih pfiovlnfe about o Comments as v •nvcfC^isl. I Hv nlnnc from soft paAelecT i)ah Sheanan's watcrcolpf came through"with " roked'' portraits by girl's head has a; Matisse-like qual- pklCATESSENS '-it KENILWORTH —'Schools' Superintendent Edwin W,.Kraus has landscapes by Mary Bercik, 10 dynamic "surc-stroKea puiu«n» ~j BANK and andscapes y ity and her flowers'are a pure de- k AUTODEALERS • JOS. I. announced^ the names of. the 115 students who will receive ciiplomas GARWOOD .. Stephen Gindcl, Francis f Bky Stratum; a vibrant pairiUng-knife still -life by Ilah Sheahan light — lovely in color and loose H— Not a per^sbft'in. the audience eaid a word dur- GARWOOD — Board of Educa- tricia" McNamara,.Frances^Mcrlo, Becky Stratum;, a vibrant pairiUng-knife still l y ' SAVBVGS' COLONY DELICATESSEN 30 Eulman SL '-. KSAL E8TA.TB at commencement exercises" at 6 o'clock tonighl on the lawn of Hard- Msgr. John M^ Walsh, pastor of Timothy MeBonough,. Edward Ki- b in style. She is a "must" for more • « the oublic-hearing on .the ordinance restoring-anglti le .parkinrkingg; to-thletotHc. tion at a regular.meeting Monday Irene Murin,' Patricia Pelis, Dor- ley, .Leon SchuitA Thomas Silva- ,'• ' to a Van Gogh-like seascape by Vpri Bit?, and.a dash of the non-ob- INSTITUTIONS CH 6-1D44 ing School.. ''•.'• , =— the Church of St. Anne, today anr othy Pickarski, Patricia Sincavage, 7 : adventures in watercolor. Harry Miller Motors, Inc. Complete Line of o , ward and Washington.. avenue Tuesday night at the Borough night approved raises • of $200 for and Peter Siragusa.. . . . 'jective, a beautifully arranged and 1 ~3~ ~* "~:——" to enter the DELICACIES It willlae the first graduation to nounccj- the names of thc 17 girls Dianne Stone, Ari.he Zelin'ski. : Mrs. Orin Sharp has some con- Your Authorized r neil meeting; The measure was adopted, with, one -negative vote Reliring Chief the 1956-5T school year, for school patterned- rectilinear composition I iow the observer ••' Of All Kind* : be .held out of. doors. In event, of and 12 boys who will constitute 'Also, Joseph /Banyasz,. James ' Addition of an eighth grade class versational pioces, especially her DEALER . All Cook—* _ XUld-tf Don* on janitors, the school secretary and .••• by Kitty Dunham. ;< ~ ' - realm ot the imaginat'ion: A COMPLBTB SERVICB TO* lit North Aw., W. CH.Bfqrd Councilman.Kenneth" Hart was thc lone dissenter. 'He said after rain tonight, thc graduation will- the first eighth -grade graduating Bfennan;. Robert Colwell, Michael ' {'Continued on Page 3) . ceramic tile, which is very good, Afcli BAVEHS or ALL Aflll the board secretary/_ A new sal- W.'e^neednot gp to'Montmartre, A virile" study of a split-rail 12 N. Union AY.. CRanford 6-6169 ,M meeting that Ji«s'apposed tht be postponed to ' the same time class of St. Anne's School. '• '•' --• •. Paris or to Christopher Street in fence in an autumn settinR,_\yith'a and her attempt- at cxpciMrncnt' JOHN W. HENS & SON Irrlinancefbecaug/of -tVJe objection tomorrow night. I tit.' rains then, ary guide providing . increases of • Plans- are being made for a with design. • $350 - for all teachers, plus addi-^ Greenwich Village to_ catch the jdominantly diagonal movement by . - " _-AI> _8*A*_ -' ""•State oftici$i>lo^certain areas ceremonies will take place Mon- •special commencement program to tipnal adjustments for some, was I Jam- Whipple Green is very eye- All in all, these people are to be ELECTRICAL *k • • ' .. and ' . J their, general disapproval, of Teacher Pay day at tho same time and place. commemorate the event. in ' thp Preparing Petition to Protest ant If.it rains then, they will be adopted at an adjourned meeting 1 catchingtlfui'"rouKh-stroke. Vera Mnrtd z stilhals alif beaue .o-f encouraged by. the town, and 1 IiUU .' Im»r«Bei • ••'-' - - Jane'"""t t ipininElainne ArthurArthuro'Walte, Walterr Law- • • -s—:..„ „ ..nll)i,1>, ji.hfph is being group, resides iir New Pravi- Olympic Park Show Kui Jtn»f near Broad, Cllaabetk KLECTBICAL ' •Supposition in principle to angle Education Monday night passed a- Janet p:iaine Annur, wi gram expect- ,'passenger service for_G»rwo.od -by signing a petition which is being One cannot have an art exhibit LA1NG MOTOR CAR CO. - KLIamb.th 11-8300 Benintcn- ;':„-Kinc but that it 'will gp along rosbtutibh adjusting thd.salarieitwjitwjff rence Bartels, JosepJph A. surprise foa^ prepared by Boroufih Attorney'Louis jfDughi. \ dwjcr and is nil art teacher in without saying something about Yo.ur Authorised ,, ' CONTEAC1OE ' btutih j VVrst/ield. Hipli SchodTTle also Featuring Aerialisl Trio North Wood near Elm, ii ' i5 CHER'S . .most '• of the Kenilworth 10 presn d new tete , Gail Eleanor BcurerBcurerB,, Joari Ann Thc borough attorney.reported-—^——— --_— -—, the primitive painters —- a term id t-SBOO / 113 Miln St, CR. ,6-2«| With 10 present teachers and a L Bd Diqne Elaine Boright, degrees $3,800 to $6,05Q. ; ts -kuotrii. as a stave desifjuerj- The LaBlpnde- Trio, combining Cranford • WeBifield - Plainfield, LI a U O.R—S T O H E ,,,'cs "if the borough docs not teacher to start-ia.SeptembeiSptb r to L. Bodnar,. Diqne Elaine Boright, ! with a 'complimentary connotation \ . . ' •Provision is made for-reaching,! Thc graduated arc: . ,hat thc railroad's-attorney had I j "Taking-Joyce i comedy with aerial dare-dcyiltrydilt , DJDUSTRIAIJ WIHtNO -•^'i-c'ewith this position."' puj.them in their proper places on Elisabeth Irene Brittain, Ann Lois •,H«j Charge: f.r-DelWery -.-'.• s 1 the .-••maximum in each category Doris Barbarise,'Joyce Bnnjnr- , ... , . •., . . I in the art circles. M ,, vill be featured'in the.free show CADILtAC ' Th'e drdiniTice—provides - ior th.e salary guidpi ' '"" ' '• -'-"t Brodsky, Carolec'Bucci. . ',, ;mood of an honest sidewalk show. Duns, al:Conne •^BEAUTY SHOPS • RJEFRIGERATORS th.e _.... through increments of $150. a year o, Rosalie Colderone, Bev4rly De- «&"* tp;.st.pulate that ..such a , „ ;chodulod far—next week at Olym- 6-2942•'•".. vie tiarking in the Boulevard on • - - Also, Carolyn •• Buelirler, Sbnid ise - Maria«•—:...ian. Estjoj^- petitionetitiopett n tbecome part of the record f.mpross.omsrn k.. obst rvor Rh n DEALER • ••••• Charles ^dcGraiJ, teachers' com-1 over a 16-yeaf. period, it was ex- lUvv^..sorsof.p p;lrk ,he obsr CRunford B-1999 - an•Ui sides from 19th street to 22nd gutis, Sharon Dugan pic Park, Irvingtpn-Maplewood. - '.. Crwif.r* rhittee' chairman, said after the (Continued on Page 2) Patricia in:the hearing before the Pubi'ic Flying cubism, pnmi.ivi.w ajv\ plain i version of a clear plained by: Warren W. Binns, Jr., posito,' Lillian Forte, illmost jdc;l istic Due Monday,, this act heads a T O W N E VAN'S CRANFORD BUECTBKJ reel and' in' the north .side', from J Utility Commission on the Jersey down-to-earth ••American Mouse- bhu, sky wUh milc e,oud -j_ ^ SALES and BERV1CB Aathoi'lied . • meeting that the changes'complete Chairman'of the educational com- GARWOOD Flying, at Borough •'. • bill which includes Dime Wilson, IBB N»rth Hlh St. Kenllwarth oulidge drive to North 18th street, Wife School of Art," and very quiet bend of a river nnd a spot . BEAUTY SALON" , FRIGID A IRE the long job of investigating form- mittee...... Central's ,-proposal. . Hall today in observance of Flag would also- re-institute -angle' i fi«- perfect picnic Patrick Stiar- who pyramids tables, clambers ] phone: PLainJiold 6-2241 er Reaching and military experi- Lions Club At Monday's meeting a resolu Testimony, presented by local Day wil.l be an American (lag which good too! A Completely Modern'. Salon Salei * Bervle. ing on both 'sides of Washing- key has a painting Comihg Back aboard and rocks 'them until they ence and.re-eyaiuatingit.in'terms tion also \yas adopted setting the Plan Donkey omeials and industrial rcprcsent-a- is rapidly gaining a' special his- .. It. may. be interesting to travel .opplc with him. Chny and^Somay, 110-121 E. 5th Street , ' l*l»lnfle)d ' V' * ' . . Mvenue,, from 20th .street to •" around tho' fence to catch'a glimpse to Camp" which would delight the Professional -Pin Curl. Wavei FLORISTS BUILDERS' GENERAI CEanford «-W»S : ' of new board formulas. GEORGE D. CONKLIN salaryjofjthc school nurse at $1,- tlve's at the hearing in Newiirk on torical significance all its own, ' . Chinese acrobats, and tho*VirginT SiTrvlctj. D.ept',:., 124 E. 4th Street 23rd streeteet. . An., luatm. «.v ^ - lo install Monday i'-s -now—*-•--u;" beintiv»g« studieuliirlinrd^ bhyv according to" John L. Banya$z, : - of; .'a few of the various different , mood for the outdoor personality. ' '• PERMANENTS . ' ' R AI.DEN ST. CHAKFOHBl All teachers are now" in their 875 for half-time for the. 19.56-57 I While, the color is too milky and ans, a juggling couple, round out ca off public sentiment • dur- proper places on the .guide, Mr. KENILWORTH — Adolf Pat- school year. \. Game Here d0dsi0n chairman ' of'a special, gift com- tithe), techniques 1 • BT.yi.mo- '; ' '.. DEHMERS as a sur- ; Spills, thrills n«d 1*^^ "^ the show. NORMS CHEVROLET . Inc. •:-• - •;; lAimber ' • • /.,.-;. th0 hearing ... deGrau_sjuld^choQls_Superintcri- erson w?[s installed -' as president, GARWOOD• mittee- of Garwood Memorial Post. s~D«" wiaDei DUL-MI-I >. Ri'ct tatips" is-!• garish in .spots, his basic ftrel ?or . • 'TEUE'COIJOB TtNTDIO ^-RESTAURANTS Superintendent of Schools Lewis ^ '•' re- Mabel Bucher's Sovina, a girl wh,o loops on.,a FLO'V^ER SHOP"' Building Materials c to' councilmcn, who felt the dent Edwin W.'Kraus praised the of the' Kenilworth Lions Club last Chief Conklin Irtughs galore, aree promisepromied in the "'.EproufehEproufeh' Attorney 317, American Legion. str< beautiful study of the bursting oil pnint should keep him painting, • SCALP TREATMENTS . F. Laird reported to the.board that a trapeze 125 feet high, is featured Autborlned FLOWERS FOR (Continued on Page 2) board members for the. "many Thursday at the Community Meth- s)pe< 'jjlory of red tulips. The mottled Leaving the primitives nnd.'com- Mlllwork - Masons' Mal?riab) pupils in the public schools bank- donkey softball game to be. played ported that severalseveral,, of the com- Mr. Banyasz explained that this through Sunday at the amuse- EVEBtf OCCASION 1 CRANFORD DINER hours of work they performed" on oclist Church. Installing officer'was the Civil Defense Police muters who attended the public CRanford 6-2444 1 Everythlutf F.r "The Home Owaer ed a total of $14,500 in connection between the Civil Defense Police muters who attended the public flag is being ipaf through an't'fh-. - ""- old, p background color of lavender, ol-' ing to your ejcpresslonistic paint- Member S . T. D. Retires From '' C tig held Friday niRhtJn 4he ment center. . • Open 1 Dayats Week . the project. -. Benjamin Milano, deputy district usual dedication procedure ,in . Jso. ive-greeh, and neutral reds-subt- ers -7- Georgia Rdspndale's "Woo""" '' d" CKanjTord 6-1032 Hardware ' Rboflng Material with their savings program during Reserves, and Liberty''Hose .Com- meeting held Friday niRhtJn 4he Concerts by Joseph Basile's 110 Walnut Avenue Cr anford Clergyman Is The board now has a complete governor. pany No: 1 at Bell Stadium on Borough Hall askod him if they; •preparation for its presentation ' alnui ly introduces- the observer to ful- Ducks," a w'atercol.or,' is very N. AV*. Cr»Bford Screebr- Flooring - Palnta • •t *oHh A»e., t. (Opp. CBE 8Utl«a| the past school year _}nnd continue popular in -Olym- file of background on each teach- AISO installed were: Vice-pres- North avenue at 2 p.iru Sunday.' could s'end their prote. is a very nice loose _ . . East Orange maestro has offered SALES * SKRVJCE ' FLOWERS. Inc. and' verification from • former dis- vetary, Howard Krueger; trcas-. George Eh Conklin will end a 31- participating organization's to-pp person. which will be attended. by Gar- R, Dcxhcimer was reappointed to year career on the force Septem- 1 house representing . a . typical | tracts the eye. Her water is a. bit music in the..picnic' grove/ where, — Complete Vtrti' Department — WEDD1NO ti FUNERAL S< Ceuteualta Ave. Cranford SERVICE tricts. Mr.Kraus said it is prob- ,;,rer ..Martin McCrea; lion tamer, wood students'ih the fall. • • frenue CRANFORD GYCLE. & TOY WORK OUR ftPECIALtX tt f Cmmunity Meth- ber 30. Borough'Council'Tuesday into thoir treasuries-for purchases*'\ The-'attorney said he explained American-'homestead., A beiiuti-| too scrubby and a generation ,ago,' John Philip the pastorate, of Community Meth-. 2 of the-'mostjuornp'lete files pei.er Patuto; tail twister, Adolph /* ' ' ' *• CO., INC. Member ,' ably one night accepted his application for Lions Install of. equipment and gear. to them that this was not a norm- Thus fnr the flag hat)'' been fully handed sky wash serves \ quality of the green grasses are Bousa and Arthur Pryor were STATIONS odist Church Sunday'night at .the- ounty:. -.-*-.- Roessle; directors, Willard Hooley. lorro' ^' North »nd Central Avea. WestBeld Columbia -^ Monark — Colson Plorlatt' Telegraph Dtl)T«ry Af'n in the county:. ... housetohouse-to-housh e canvass is be- ally itccepteitecepted prprocedurec . •fSn.W- nuwiii. over the Capitol in Wash- quiptly'for .the more active strokes losl. by monotony of .strokes. giiest conductors. ./ • STANDARD LUMBES closing session of the Newark An- resolution adjusts Upward Joseph B. Volpe and August W; retirement "with regret," •'." . " ' Roadmaster 106 Walnut Av*. CR 6-4700 '.The The chief will go on vacation ing conducted by police and fire*, half of thjs croup, however, he ington, the State House in Trenton ' adc' of. thi? foreground. ' Sofia Paul-has a ver^ light and WERtUeld 2.0220 & SUPPLY CO. WALT n nual Conference held in the aud-the , salaries of the 10 present^ Koenig. • New Officers men this week to boost ticket sales, made' application for a night hcar- sleeping seascape which presents . ' BUDGE » SPEED BICYCLES from tomorrow until June 30_and and the Union County Court House • nd'bi ••..', One of the outstanding pnint- . Complete Itepalra -Tarts •• Acoetsarlei SUNOCO SERVICE itorium of the ;Bloomfield- high teachers .But .downgrades the pay Mr. Milano presented .award? GARWOOD — Joseph Troiano nd tickets also may be obtained ing to permit them to attend per- an unusually, forceful movement 10 NORTH AVB., W. CKantorci fl-1119 SUNOCO PRODUCTS terminal leave from July 1 to his in Elizabeth, Mr. Banyasz report-? pence . inps from the point of view of sub- REILLY OLDSMOBILE HUXWOUC school. • : • . ''•'.•,•.'' c; Mrs. Catherine and. ccrtif'icates'to thc. following: physical education instructor ir t police headquarters.' ' . sonally. Inreply to-t.hLs; Mr. Dughi Prnti\» illhouettei,«r« prominent I* FOOD MARKETS* ot tne new iraunvji;, WHO, UUI«^ anu. ^N. date of retirement. Capt. Edward ort fo ject matter and a nice marriage by cbunternction' of the tensions — I n c or p o tn,t c d — Lul3ricati6n -and Washing : 'The appointment Was made the local public schools and recre ed. In th« millinery picture t6 Hvok be»t Aulhorlied Witmi. This is because she; was Dory Himpele, past r/resident; John Stupak will serve as acting chief : Anthony Castaldo is in charge reported, the • railroad attorney Following today's- Flag Day' dis- Prot' between the aJJstract ancf real, is J between the sails of the boat and • Kltehea Cabinet* Tires - Batteries - Accessories I Bishop Frederick'Buckiey Newell, !>t-_m .director for the Recreation of arrangements for trie CD Police agreed to stipulate that"a, petition receding waves. Becky Stratton's With sew eoitume*. Helmeti and DUIBIIO IIILE '', 109.South Ave;, E. '. CR 6-^70\ previously given credit for a year's Beninati, past president's piri- and during this time and Sgt. Thomas play in Garwood, it is planned to- Kitty Dunham's rendition of a toqueg irt^ilso popular,' while pill- SflleHfJIc 'Service • Hoefln* UatarUta Bishop of the Ne.w York Area of Commission, will.be installed as and Albert 'Lawsori'for'the fire- signed by those unable td'qUend lopse nnd forceful portraits im- CONTRACTORS CHAS. KURTZ MARKET teaching in a private school, which certificate;. August Koenig, past Neville, as acting captain. (Continued on Page 2). rte y.c /'Praying Mantis" vertically placed boxe* «r« rounded In feeling. Con- WEstncld 2-7651 ' the Methodist .Church, and"7nlirks president of thi Garwood. Lions men. . (Continued, on page 2) CHOICE MEATS & ITO'JLTBY • Inaul»tlon • is not considered under the guide,, secretary, certificate, .and Martin lions" on a mottled background of lum- mediately convey to the observer trajtmg color and (abrle combin*. HI Soulh Ave. K. WestOeld the. beginning of Rev. Dexheimer's , McCrea, past treasuer, certificate, After the- council accepted the Club at ceremonies in the Cam- a painter of a very advanced tech- 1 , iNcxt t.o Inspcctlori^SUition) -. BUILDING • Hanhrar*, Berwtaa, «U. STAMPS Mr'. deGrau explained. *•-'-'— «»t.i twi.nmnr, certificate. chief's application, Mayor Walter fre tl' inescent ovular forms, which al- iioni ar* uaed •xt»n»W«lj . ' . GROCERIES — rROZEN'FOODS sixth year as minister of the lpcal Under the/new guide, full I Presented, by Mr. Bcininati w,ere wood on Wednesday night..,Distnct AND •' the following awards: Five years E. Boright said the. borough "will CRanford 6-0392 . UNITED STATES cunsu-egation. vear's credit is now given for a Governor. Bertram J. Bertolaniy ROTCHFORD PONTIAC, INC. CAIIPENTRY • CH«nffl»d 6-0508—2'467. During his ministry the coiigre- attendance: Michael Ca- suffer great loss- through -Chief will officifite, Tuesday Closing Day for Public Schools LARGE JOBS OH SMALL .AND FOREIGN STAMPS Conklln's retirement. He has be- 1 !t Korth XJdloB Ave, ' Cranftrd Riiiion has grown steadily. In the Mr-. Troiano was'name:! to suc- p m Monday. Superintenden• ...... I....-*t ,••M,*Msgrar . Joh.TnWnn M. Walsh, puasto; r ol the" Authorized THORLEIF JOHNSEN Seis - Packets '• Supplies' l come a fixture in the community cccd..-A, C. Deremer as president . GARWOOD — Tuesday will be Church of St. Anne, and benedic- »l nith ..Stre.t Cranford fall ot 1953.a new sanctuary was rr'°8 r»»^ .or »u«do .Wori- ,c^ Hc^.t^ ^^ Laird- will present the class 1o CRaufa'rd O-OB-IM . -. and both adults and childrert have at.'an election held in the' ."Cr.nn- the last day of school for pupils in tion by. the Rev. Eric S. Tougher, P O NT I AC PORCELLA opened fo'Fworshipion"the Boulc- nrtnn , !_; ____^ *. ' -^ . ___^ - * .. ^—* T>r.o- Davis, president of'the Center Ma rkefr i^ -, !• .V...... 1 . . _r of- ~ ' ' "••- ^ouTh—l*th—streetr ETcrwn-to-lovehiiw rodltretrWedney thc Garwood public schools, il.whjpl bhairi Sales - Service Prime'Meats and Poultry Adjustments were made as.'foP Mr. Other officers .were nanicd-as TBo'ard of. Education, who in mm Church. * MOVING present the congregation is en- Kathr-yn Jacobson, , former secretary; Martio Mc- In his, letter to council, Chief announced this week by Superin- will confer the diplomas will p tn IAIONE "U It'« Food We Have It" " ie_2' :6nkHnT;fiTd he will always have First vicc-prqsidont VT) rommencement exercises ar viec-T>resr- Hfc^iou hCCIV hf>—toiEviI53riTyr0 .. Painl and. Body The superintendent said teachers for call CRanford 6-2070 TAIL( ment of the borough and of dent, Joseph Stiblcr; secretary, will be made "by Teaching Princi- party for thc • -Rracluatqs in the SENECA ROAD ,CRANrOBD the police department" dur- Louis A. Dushi;-financial secretary. will be at the schools next .Wed- school gymnasium under sponsor- GOOp W1LJ, USED CARS 100 N. Uhion Art. Crawford nesday .and Thursday to complete pal Louis A. Dughi. Response and ANDCLEANgRS ing his period on the force Herbert Werthwein; treasurer. W. presentation of the class gift will ship of the Parent-Tencher As- CRanford 6-0S54 Awards are Presented at Court of Honor Joseph Choborda; lion tamer, Wil- their records' for the year and the socintion. In chiirge.of arrantjo- 4S.3 NORTH AVlE., £. WE8TKIELD and expressed "deep apprec bo by William Morrison, president Alex Ofsak, scholarship, basketry; liam Kleemnn; tail twister, Albert pupils will return to school briefly i.ncnt.s urt' Mrs. Charlbs-Shoosmith, 6 to get the bonus of .eafafl banking . WE 2-3700 FUEL OIL LINCOLN Carl Jensen, home repairs. iationof the help 1 received from of the Class of 1956. Sancuiliano; onc-ycar. trustee, next Thursday morning to pick up The program will include strlec- Mrs. Joseph-".'Makowsky, Mrs. CAMERAS 16 South-Union Ave., Craniord Alan Arthur Holmquest, Institutional (Cohtinriid en Pa(;e 2) Warren J.-Binns, -Jr.; .two-year their report cards. ArtTrrrr—Wa+s-lwi—H-nti—Mis^-Arnold 1 •tnsio, William Durgmore, burger,- scholarship; John Kieffcr, tions by the school band under hours at Union County Trust s Walk-Up Window • Paul' Patetta, Prop, . Commissioner, spoke to the -par- trustee, A. t. Mosca, and three- Forty.'members of the- eighth Sjlverman. ONION COUNTY BUICK CO, LOVEtAND FUEL CO. Harth and Ronald- Kaminski re- schQlai.ship; Morris Osbiirn, radio; direction of'Sanford Knnllor nnd Ciimcrua — Projector! HENRY P. TOWNSEND EXPERT WORKMAK8HIP ents on Camp Winncbago; The >tear trustee, Mr. Deremer. uradc .graduating class will receive The annual, eliiss trip to As'bury Eveiythinc Pholoernphlc Authorized t ards at John Woelz, athletics, 'wood\vork- : choral readings by the gr:iduak\s. 1 Cleanlnr "• Prcsslnr £ Alteration!. | their Star Scout aw; Scouts will-spend a week there Birthday Parties, The new president,- who has their diplomas. ;it commencement take' place on Tuesday, ' at South & Walnut Streets* ' I'hotoHlntlur ESSO HEAT — FUEL OIL 82- Court of Honor held ing, personal fitness, mechanical. Invocation will be by the I'hotos Prompt, Courteous Service - MOVING * STOBAG* and Renaln- from July 22. through July _?P. been a- resident of Garwood liyo exereisbs in Lineoln Svhpol ;it On Ladles' and Meu'i GarmenU the Commun- drawing, art, swimmmgr Picnics, Feature PACKING Movies of Troop 82 activities vears'-was swimming instructor at 1 Call CRanford 6-1144 Ifricluy evening at llu . life saving J ^ • . - --.J Holmquest, during the post six months were Bav'onne Hifili School and boxing They re open 7:50 JUM. to 1:50 P.M., with 80S Nortb Ave, E. '4 Crinford WeatHeld ity Methodis,.- t Church• . , _. . and fishing; Alan Harth, wood- School Activities '(Continued on Page Two) - Z-tl North Ave., W. • shown arid refreshments were UPHOLSTERERS „„.... Keiflct • was ,made First w01.kingi ,iremanshlp, mQtal'wofk ' KENILWORTH — This, was served. , .. e.ttra hours from 4 to g,P»My Mah." thru Thurs. Authnrlxeii I North . Av^Tw"--•• Cnanrnrii. 0-1084' REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. WEstfield 2-4464 Class- Scout and Walter Boright, n'shjng, citizenship in the commun- the.. busy- week for Miss Helene A;i: X -CRANFORD bast :Saturday -aftornoon -IFree Anir-Rabics Shots ' • / • ... BUI &K "Dependable, Friendly Service Since 1825' .Hihrr Cox, Charles Kaiser, Her- ity, .scholarship^ citizenship in the Scouts.'of Troop 82 attended ,the s kindergarten classes. On Mon - • • / UPHOLSTERY SHOP tin's Kincicrganuii Li«Mti». w _.. . .,..„ Salts arid Service Maiwalt .and Martin Parker nation, safety", art; Donald Red Star Inspection held at Roselle GMC TRUCK SALES * CHILDREN'S F. KantMer *. Sons .celebrateday, Juned 4he, Sandrr sixtah Lebirthdae Cardelly ana- Vroi ' nB e./.-• G• i c . i y '. / N PAINTING Upholstering &c Interior Decorntln|-| Park. Athletic Feld. Troop 8,2 re- GARWOOD —' Health OHlccr —- and on Fridays till 8:BO P.M. , , _00O\> USED CAHS eoftl - HEATING OILS • eok* ity, art, citizenship -T-nivousary. _lar_• l -.---,i.:,u^,shft__ treated , her. To Be Given Saturday • 8UD . CW.eri_ z. furniture H«pilw rece nn Johiv L. Banyasz today issued an ._.... .M... _ rBroaur"Sl'; TElr Drape? - Shades a Uiremansnipli , 'classmates to'cake ' " Eac'"h . ' - .. CRanford 6-0900 thuir Tenderfoot Pins:' W' lte ... secutive year. Assistant.Scout-- classmates toa appeal to nil local' , Hltdog howner OHlsc to —lur -c-4 CRanford 6-0893 and woodworking. . 1J1J '.terV'i ELiiaheth 4-3300 M. A. Williams Pierck* William. Jones, Eonal masters Nelson LaScela .aji^-^rl child also received a balloon. Prizes! " *-"' ,'" ?-- • - , What -«9L. convenlenceJL-. ±_.: K0 South AY*.. K. • Cr«!tr4| * Philip Mcrola, citizenship in the Jo be conducted in Cod, ' IODY MA1DA 1- Worth Ave., E. Cranford Uniuhart and Stanley Walinsky. Harmson wore in charge" of. ttttee for 'musical chair- • s were won ,,,b;y j take advantage of the free'anti- -- Complete l.lncr of community, woodworking; Robert Linda Kaiser-andd BillBilly GillGill . ' I '""*„• , „ .,h WesHield Motor Sales Co. PAINTIKG and DECORATING badfieSW^wSSrk-lKei.,. woodworking, home repairs; Scouts. ( c JUVENILE WEAR . On Tuesday. June 5. the Uv0 |thnU(c Boroug from 9h amGanlgclo on Sout a mh i.vcS;lt - •'•" M •.' RA'NKI'N FUEL CO. VENETfAN 3S cWses went to Echo. Lake Park T . ' . ". ,' ' , " : • Wes V' Authorized Headquarters For Carter'! , , . , • . , ., urdav-under--auspices of thc-local Mclcrcd Service - .Prompt Deliveries - Carpentry and- Alterations. BLBVPS [or their annual picnfe , It wys a, ; : , ' . . at C CRanford 6-2510 FUEL OIL He; Uh ancl thc SUlU recu •-•; SS CRANFORD ; hard job to decide who-enjoyed - Departmcnl of Health. OIL BURNER SERVICE CRanford 6-7047 / . CRANFORD ; themselves more,- the ahH^ren. or ; CUnic cxponscs Brc paid forou , rece . . Call CRanford 6-0834 i their parents! . ..- J 0|' the money fmm dog- license pita : Cownty Trust If Wo Answer, CRanford 6-3341 • '••.'•/ UPHOLSTERY SHOP COAL : Last Wednesday, June Dorf-cll ; nnyasz explained. He turr. - Venetian Blind* teos Mr B SALES' ••• SERVICB 321 Centennial Ave. Cranford 30 SENECA ROAD' 1 ; celebrated her.sixth birthday an- j roqucstq'd that owners take their!. FALUN OVHHIAD WIRIS ' • the • ' " . - ' ' • -pnrt!T-nncl-Rep'>l'a "'' ScrvTric.;. Wfitbn • Coiint --tueal(^_ih_.^cia!ss^_p(,ti-ta_tj1ej.liiiic pnjensh. Veter-I,' j ""TrrtnistiitHy-rlhc-rfwilUoX—stvpie-- Tho r : 1 slorms. F'nllcn witi's may tie ;• -V-f;^. ^ ^ "-'>'iqn--Riving -Mh"e~slVoTs'':wnnnje~ :—— ~ ' ^^^ nlive. NI-AT.U' touch iiJlt_.rj;j)fj the. Clark Anininl 319 North Aye, E;' - -Wosiiiold Oils IKE EXPERT OIL BURKfER SERVICE WATCH CRwford G-0900 REPAIRS The fault, dear Brutus, Js not Dependable, Friendly Service Since 1823 41 Myrtle Ave. Cranford in oar starsrBut"in oiirseIVes, that 1 North Avo.." E. Cranford (jirls Model Dresses ]dcrlinciSa^ Cranford Watch Hospita —Shakespeare FURNTftJRE~^r ^ CHanfo*d 6-0269 In School Sewing Glasses LOVELAND FUEL CO. Al Bolvln the 2M South Ave., E. ' Cmnlord Dinmonds — Wnlchos — Jewelry : GARWOOD — Many of the girls (if the- Giirwoor"l --sehodls" ' , Liiu'olnian, was distributed Expert Wnlch Iicpnlrs of Mrs. Cecelia J;imes(w's sewinu Auiborlicil IJUlrllfulor ' Encrfivini! and J.ewclry nupalrt the past week; This work is canircl Furniture & Appliances Chapman Bros. _ . CRanford 6-0631 ' classes in the local public sc-i i staff of pupils under rliree- . Everythln'( Far The Ham* had an opportunity recentl' tn on by s Dairy Roofing - Siding — of — Furniture — Applinnces riumblnt ti Heating Contractor! 6 Aldea St. . Cran/ortJ Wan-en W. Halsey. | - Juvenile Furniture Jobbing — Oil Burners display the dressesduring,Ih and ensemble-e pa^; t ••inCoven ro f desigMrsn . --depicted an owl \ ——Serving You-—- Baby Carriages 1 which they made 11 Gutters - Leaders Linoleum — HUBS — L_jmpi Air Conditioning dressed as a sehool gmdiMTte, the Genuine — GUta • ' CRanford 6-1320 school yenr. CRanford G-5000 ActinR as models for thc'r own , work of -•: All Work 36 North Ave., E. . Cranford - - -4—Out... annual 8 Eastman St, Cranford Mirror, an «hcn UJCO in b.ithrocmib anil-.damp Guaranteeths KOPPERS GOKE MclNTYRE'S Jo Ann C-'us-1 grade ( looms Country Fresh DAIRY PRODUCTS INSULATION ... the protective covering on exten- plncev should be of porcelain or mpuklculilcdi conipi«i- mano, Dale P'rcuss, Jessy Hi., . f 1 event. This reported .^ _ sion cords and electrical wiring in your protection lion. InsulalitiK niairii.il should be uscccd in mefil CRanford 6-1144 > I',. Virginia Kunclrat, Shuron Pecliin, i vote by the „ dilates on the buys pull chains. A\oiil touching nieul ".octets and FUNERAL * HAROLD F. BENNER Lawn Mower Shop Funk, Marjoric Kennetly,! and girls excelling in SO different KCainsi fires nnd khock. Cords, lamp sockets and ! Judy appliances should He carefully and regularly in' antes while standing on n wcl floor, uhik ,..» FOR HOME DELIVERY 1 " XiUbUahe* 1M« JOHN J. DI FABIO 8(1J NORTH AVE., E., CRANFORD DIRECTORS i Incorpdratcd I'Ga1l"Bannewitz, Judy --• •• ._l.i. I -.in,,,n-i(.Si sueh as best student, spected and repaired if defective. balh, or touching radiators oi other plumbing. 942 E. LINCOLN AVEN1JK SALES — SERVIC* Guernsey likely to succeed, best pos- >*AKXS — WELDING Rambo, Jeannclte Dragos, Kath-1 besl artist, .best uelor, etc. j "....• : "^r ' • • Automobile Painting CRttnford 6-1105 TOP QUALITY COAL Authorized I erine Lerke. i This issue also reprinted essays I DOOLEY FUNERAL SERVICE Authorized DUCO Reflnishing 1 ' Also, Cathy Thomas, Sue Har-written by .June lluli and Lynn Slovc or Nul S'MI.IIrt SPECIALTY BODY and Reo—Eclipse—Exccllo li which took second and , *"'"". OUR MOTTO IS I'ci -. n.ao FUNERAL DlftECTOBU Many Other Famous Uak«* MR, Jane Stewart, Shirley Wenzel, lllllUwlllMl III.IIB I FENDER WORK zes in the annual Ainori- SluLcr Rlrp 11.13 Phone; CRamford t-0_8» Dulux Enamel Rcflnishing Kathy I iVEttficld 2-2528 EHBO Kumlrut, Lois Scli.midt, Also included were, poems b-.v "SERVICE - SAFETY- QUALITY" CJHnford 6-1516 Welding — Truck Lettering 111 N«rth AT*., W. 235 N. Elmer St. Weatfield, N. '• | SERVICE ' HarliK, Lenora Liskovee, "Lorraine i / anat. Shirley Wen/el, Ili-v- r. ART SUPPLIES CRANFORD COAL CO. CRANFCttU) 6-1111 I ;Yanu/./.i' Vnnii/.zl.. Penny Stout, Mary Cas- : Jefi•«» Fred Stausa, Cnr-il • ACCESSORIES , , 606 SOUTH AVENUfc. ,E. 'lBldlli naibara ' Mason, i'.ml • BOARDS HARDWARE roth, Betty Unrkoski. sioncs u.v ^v. > • EASELS j. - ADDITIONAL WIRING u r>n M • BRUSHES CALL CR 6-0197 Also, Marjorie Harper, lionii Arthur Chalenski. Uette Ann Dor- are rleclnc'sil »iiftly \alvn. niowinc » f\is« be installed only by a icspon.Mhlc eltxu-knn \!»ne PUSis a H»arninR of o\fflo;idinn or deftclive nirinj, "the CRANFORD PAINT & IJuehbinder, Judy Mason, Jo Ann koski, Jo Ann Deremer, Cii-nevievi- inR of 1 : and more homeowners are insisting" on Tl'l L CALL CRANFORD 6-0721 Eyes Examined '••• --,trtin)[ « larger i\tt •CONSULT • HOUSH.POWI-R . . . proper uirinj in's,ifcl> and Oil and Water Color HARDWARE STORE nercmer. Gerakline Midi, Virginia - Munn. anHenrd yon eHar byt thean entird Caroe 11l' fault cannot be corrected by ins nth one of ft • INSURE ' ATLAS r-OWIEU TOOLS . ' Harris, Barbara IUiezynski, Carol "• Hartley fine Aluan replace t blown fuse corueniently h.tnJlc all o( loja) s modem eicclric (After 4 P. M., Call CR 6-6430) PAINTING SETS Glass - Gurdcn Tools - House l'urnb,hlnK» Eileen Choborda, Jean class. Dropci raung. appliances. TO DE SURE Plumbing Suupllen • Wallptpu DRYSONS GrilViths, held lur thc km- ALL STANDARD 8IZE , Floor 8«ndin« Utachlne* Ocreditii, Barbara Kurlowicz, Pat A picnic Vpli AVOID S1R10US INJURY . . . FOLLOW SAFETY RULES DR. G. H1NDMAN r »boal yeur > FOR HOME DELIVERY OF PICTURE FRAMES 104 South Ave.. E. CR 6-1870 Makowsky. Joy ijilyuy, L>nn l on- tlfigaiten elas.s -ol Mrs. W .•anI ; FUR PROBLEMS Icnelli, Marilyn llayden, Bei)y C'lioborda last week as a tew IN STOCK Optometrist CRANF0RD DAIRY Nalolilano, Kalhleen Kavaleirus, for having wmi'Mlic l'TA atteml-j DEREMER FUR STORAGE nd Only'Craniord Dairy - Since M.uy Ann Enz. Margaret Gnei- •ine'e baniU'r the greatest number] Milk - Eggs - Butter - Cream 346 Willow Av».' Whan yeu'rt toning l«ft*¥** ««£> Original I'iero, June Midi, Carol Corveleyn, of limes during Ihe eu\rent school Garwood, N. J. «Ublat or ifrteni lnta • uttSki, uM 'J=- Hollanderizing — 103LN. UNION AVE. THERMAHH , SONS. Prpps. Irene Nyitray, Sue Davis and.year, The alTair wns held in Ihe RICHARD HART1G »p»rVl« with »n umiiual f«U4 4t*m> of the pupils, CBNTRAL I BUOAD — UPSTAIRS Judy Sanzal,onc. j buekya-rr! of one PAINT SHOP SUNSET )n|. Grated Amarleait, Partnaiaa at Cottage Cheese GRANFORD 64332 SOUTH Tim tlnal issue of the newspaper ' (Continued un 9-1157 blu» eheeis ar« aateallaat im %» WEstfield 2-1078 ROBERT PETERSEN. Prop. EsJablishod 101 N. Union Ave. for adding • toaaytlag l CRanford 6-2540 /•: Jtr^E,,t4, 195s /•• / ?; qmzEifcr AND

•(:' cfiool, which includes kiridcr- which; was started after, the school serited ^y Msgr. Walsh. ' . / year, and A. ;r. Woscu.'ljoard- slid-',fuiud to hi TrepariH§; Petition an 'earlier! .position and -approved the .;.Rerssn's. Jantiljr. Mayorf the Garwood Little fttwg3MdrgyeryjM«gpoastbleylo Halep • appealed j a January Elizabeth rierman;v ^^ SUsati, GyWy^ier4.yG4dW^i4Jn ^ KKNU.WrtRTH — ' Msgf, There also will be one vnor.e e'd- Examinations will be held on ussba'um-"of 8 North Fifth iho fnnri and Hoflacher Beer •for first place Jhls.' "weeV. • " ,' •••;.'.' present Garwpd's case for contin- AllJfefaitMtr—Ronald—George ft Wpfngarfh.-' Rnhert As has been the .practice; each Walsh and theSisters accompan- ucable. child inUhe local system jpsoph. Troiano,: physical oduc.a- uance of passenger, service success- quest'' to. Superior Court. Judge , (Continued )*c/m page 1) Holmquest, Edward : Salvatore ^l^pydTl W Yfednesdt>y-and~FhurK- ied the pupils. •. •'-' As bf.Monciay evening, Sonoco was leading the. league with four day of next week and school will Sppten-iber. it was- reported, tion jnstnn'tol\ reported, that Ihe fuilj; and that "wejhope we'will, Uichard J^ HugheS continued the men ih th"^ department." ' Kasbarian, , John . Jameg Keenoy, William A. 'tohahhaii. Of ttlh) Chicago with a,, master's ' Classes ior lhe.-'cuTra(Tt~schtiol '•.wins' arid three losse's,'with two games lejt.to play. appeal for 90 days when'-Borough Jr., Sigrid Karin Kessler, Thoriias' close at ••noon Friday, the princi- •mTIKiliT^hTCtr^vho^vMH-bc^eiu-io^chooHbastfball-tuani-h^i^v^ be successful. and I have every Chief Conklin/,, joined the force degree. were held reperitly' fpr the -65 pu- year will end on Friday,- June 22, a special class'ih Woslfield. • of five enmes played'thus Wr this .'£• Fibro and ACOA were tied for reason to .-believe', so after the" Attorney Earl Pollack said a gen-in July,' 1925 as a .patrplman. tie Killeen, Gloria Aleatha • Knordle, pal stated. ,••;•; second, each having worn' four, iind the Donkey - Baseball game -whlc.h eral zoning revisipn is. underway Stephen. Kopqhii, Maria Frances Lions Glub^ ^< ^ There are now 406 pupils in-the /;. i ; pils in .'.this, ..year's kindergarten The .board authorized expendi- ] season. Members, of the team are will tako place this Sunday at Bell testimony borough' representatives and former Chief Alfred Vardalis- classes, all of whom'were atXired ture of $180 for trees arid shrubs Ralph. Bianchi, Joe Massari., Eddie lost four, with' one gariie apiece were able to giVe."' .-' and the tract .might, be" re-zb'ned We're, the'••. only members of theKbpko, Verbnica Mary Kopyst'en- (Continued from 'Page I) ' k Stadium, Sponsored by the Civilian ; Annbuuce First in caps and gowns.' . •/ •• School Staff / for the grounds of Washington and Silver, Carl.Soltis, Georfie Enime, - left -to. 'complete their nrst-half •; Among those attending the. anyway, ' ••.' .-.''''.:..' .. . •• force" then.1 There'arc hovv 14 reg-'ski, Catherine:.I.-Kramer, .'Carl Crea, former -treasurer; William 1 : POLLACK'S FOOD MARKET "Defense Polite Reserves. ..Proceeds BOROUGH OF J^ARWOOD (Continued from ,. TKe children presented a-pro- CCoiitinut'd ,Jrom Puf/c 1) Frankliklinn Schools,. -:. -'-- ' f[ Pal EiipK>se. Jim Gill, Richard "•' «cWaule; while PAL was in third Tiearing in addition, to ihe mayor Councilman Frank, J. Mascaran ulaV officers, -.. •"'.•; ''••''• , : William Leschiriski, Judith Levy, Washington Aye. and 20th St. — Kenilworth of the sale of refreshments will be Broderlck, Michael Cavalla, Nicli- ORDINANCE NO.;»«-3 ast September co'mpleted the pro- gram of Recitations,• son^s and ough willhave two students class- , It.'.\vas reported that''Fred White* ].Bi\vlori. Duvid Chincliar arid A'r- : place with three wins to four de- and borough ^attdrney were Coiin- tendered his resigriatipn as_jj_bor-" ! In -193.1, Chief Conklin'succeed- Carol MargaretlLipfert. used by the league for mainten- 1 oias Capece, Erit H^niiltqii, Will- m oKDiNANCE-To- Amend An Ordl- ram o£,adding a'grade each year dances, and diplomas' were pre- ed as trainable for Ihe next school manuiil training Instructor, .is con-1 hold V.pgel, '; f feats and two games still to go. cilmarrifjohn .Tueschcr, Garwqpd's ough marshall and it 'vvas accept- ed Chief -Vardali's, . father' of Coun- Alos, Michael Donald Lltzert- ,• • nanc* The. Short Title of. Which Is On Tuesday night of last week, ance or the Held and equipment for' ard Hobley,,' Hbward -'Krueger, the teams. . . • representative on the , Intermuhi- ed by council. Councilman Mas- cilman Ernest Vardalis,' as head of .bergfir, .Jr., Ralph Anthony Longo, ti,i. -Zonini! .Ordinance". • .. , Sonoco defeated ACQA. 8-5. In cipal Gommittee . for Better." Rail cara said he was never an activie Adolf Paterson, Henry Patrylow, WHEUEA.S,(.the Mayor 'and Cpuncll of the' department. The- same year. Leopold liospinosp.'Ahgela S. Lurjn- mr Borough-Jof Garwood in the- County , the, first inning, Dennis Rock of Service; Borough Engineer Pat- marshalli and held the- position Captain Stupak was narndd. to-the mino, Marie Jane Machin,. Rose- Samuel Klugman and Adolf Rocs- 1 „/-union nnd..State of New Jersey, in .'.••; Sonoco scored cjn Rick.Hagman's "t(|Cr 10 crtectuate thclntoht and purpbge Tethers Pay rick J.. Grail, Borough Clerk A. only in pase of .emergency. force. ' . .'. • "••• -.'-. marie Mangini,'Frank E. Martin, •i\e. . . • ' . ',, . " ' , .. ./ Hie comprchcnBiye. plan heretofore . two-base hit to right center fipld. T.- Mp'sca, • representatives of the Mrs. Rita Vitale, Republican Patricia Ruth Martin, ' John. Ed- idnpti'd for the BoroiiKh of Garwood and Treat Dad with his favorite • (-Continued-- from Pagi' I) • ' Born in Blauvelj;; N. Y., 56 years Aluminum Company, of America, Presented awards, for leader- ,{[cr havlnB'. C'vcn consideration to the -•Jf.,. Papandrca.- for, ACOA scored f).om $3i9oO. t0 $4,050; Miss Minna Unic'ipal chairman, is in the midst sjgo, Ch|6f Conklin came to' Kenil- ward Mattie, Jr., Richard S. Ma'z- ship' in the January rrielmbershjp chiiracipr of,'the residential district-on i-n.the first halfof theseco.nd, only |Ka hn(li from $4iJ50 ^ $4i6Oo; Diamond Expansion, Boljt' Company of a.hearing by council on charges worth in.1913. .He is a graduate .of Izarisi, Jacqueline Frahces. Me.ros, Lo'eust Aveniic, hereinafter upcciflcally contest were: Mr.-BehinatiT~Mf; •• r»feul|;t' tp.nrfd •afler-consldcrlnsf-UeJsult' to. have a . rally by, the . Sonoco f m $4,-100 to THE UKV. JOHN R. DEXIIEIMER and Thatcher Furnace Company of; "many act^ of ommission and the N, J.. Stqte Pplice Trainings Robert M. J. Mlndas, Richard Loiiis > r Mjss FanortVi rO .Wakulinskjr(iv!i;i ..'Pate'rs6h and Mr., •bilitv 't° pnrtlcular iiscs ..and the uses' team with Bob'. Tropp, J." tAazxir, and'ot'her interested citizens and commission" as a marshall brought Mosco.'. ' '"...'. ; •'•••• •'••'•••.• ••:•> to wlucli (t and adjacent dtstrlcts arc n6w $4,250; Mrs. .Mae Reinert, 'from School and a member of the'Un- Hamiiton.; -.•>.» . " • ' • Rick'Hagman anH~yfank Kystt'r $4,050 to $4,850;C Mrs. Mae. Kopk,' representatives-, of ' industry. • :- by Police Chjfef George D, Conklin. ibn County ' Chiefs of. Police As.-. • Also, Maureen Catherine Mon- out nnd With a view of; conscrvlhc the i hitting' the plate. .Tropp scored1 Clergynian / representatives at Chief Cohkliin' recommended \heT •ieyfHPeter' R, N6umarin,. Robert J GueSt_sEeaker3 wef 'e Chief Boats- vnliio of property and ancournclni! -the Crom $5,000 to $5.,750;rJoseph: Hal- iqclati6tr~ana "Local 27,. Patrol- wain's Mate Anthony "Herhandcj! most, appropriate use oMu^d. throuKhout ;again in the. third and Billy Leon- (Cuiiiinm-djrot Paflc, !.).-• h suspension from the force. man's Benevolent Association,. Ro- Joseph Parella, Dominlck Petrac- "said TBorbuRh of Gai-wo.odj; -and for the ady, from S4.25Q to'$4,550; Mrs. nn addition to tlio new.church-for the- hearing- declared- that there "lurtlier purpose of lesBeaiinB TOTTlxretron- MAYFAIR and Gunner's Mate Second Class ard irj the fourth, on Joe Most's Kit- Her hearing' began two wee.ks selle Park and_Kerulworth". He al-,ca.'.Rob.ert Wayne Picone-, Paul C. Sophie Perperas, from $4,050 to j cc]UCatforia1 and social -purposes "has been-no decrease in the. number Michael Buckley. They, discussed • m the' streets; proyidliie. ndequnte llcht -iw '••• to right field. ^ '. •.' . : ago^ahd-willbe-continued-'TUesday so- belongs -to- Community- IWetho^ Place,_; Jpy.ce_Anrie Ponsoldt, Ger" and air; preventing overcrowding of land $4,700, whlcT\ will double' its present cap- of passengers using.the Gair.wopd "tMB" National Military-Service At-1' dr bulldinBfi; #nd nvoldinc undue con- Jacob Desch of ACOA slammed night in the ^council chambers;. dist Church and 'the Kenilworth' aldine.PredelH, Joan MarieIPrbdy, r Also,, Mrs. Mabel S. Anderson,, acilyacily.. In JanuaryJanuary,, $45,00$45,000 in/casin/cash passenger statidn and that local and urged . membets to suggest. 'c,.ntr.itlon of . pbpulatlon, have decided • another one over the fence hitting Councilman Mascara, a^IDemocrat, Rotary Club. Steven -Donald Rago, 'Karen A. that siild Zonlnc Ordinance should be froomm $455$4,550 to $5150$5,150; Mi-ssMi-ss. Lor- ancll piiecii gos ftvyft s i^ikei^ikd fof r ththatt residents, as well as emplbyes of that draft-age sons investigate the •• amended In the followlnc particulars: the Scoreboard in left center field rninn PnnnV'ntv frniYt S4.fSfiO .1n .s5.*- 1' •' _• . . s believed by political' observers :Rahnenfuherer,. Leonard: Frank raine Conoveiy, from $4,550 to.$5;- |'.pUrpQae- local offices and industries- from The pT advantages of the .Navy. Bell Ordained by the Mayor and Coun- PLUMP, TENDER, SPECIALLY BRED, FLAVORFUt, P/IN READY— FU£SH scoring h is teammates Lester RaK- 150; Mrs. Vida Harris, from $5,300 | eR v. Mr. Dexheimer,- a out of town would bo greatly in- tb be quitting his! marshall's job tire to a. rocking chair. He hasRappa, Marianne Rappa, Edward cil of the Boifoueh of Garwood: - , . onese and Billv—JteJajland in the Th e So Mrs. Vitale will not be able to B. Reese,.Thomas Joseph iRieider,- .. Mr". Patterson made' a short -Section 1. That an Ordinance entitled to $5,450, and Mrs. WitfiU, from | Kradlja.to o/ Drew .University, was convenienced by cessation of p|aR- accepted the position of sales man- sjieech to his. new Officers, He also An Qrdliiance to roeulatc .and restrict . fifth. Tropp scored for Sonoeo in songer service. • . ' pointto him as another politically- ager or the Kenilworth.Metal Slit- Alan-Rlchard Rhodes/. location heroafter of trades and iri- $3,000 to $3,450. ., ' ordained a minister in 1949. Prior read a list of hew. committee chair- nt'S and the subsequent location. of '-. the fifth for their eighth run on . The board voted to buy 'a piano, The railroad argued, that'earry- active person (iri the marshall force. ting Company, Market street; The Also, Lawrence H. Rquse, John nine hits, Papandrea stored for to-being appointed -to Kenilworth men. "...... , .....',, .designed for a spcclncd use in •for .$550 from the Altenburg Pi- he served churches in Dover .iand. ihg out of the borough's request . Membe'rs of the police depart- firm, is a subsidiary of the Jacfob- Barry Ruth, Annette Rosalie Sbov- designated area, ahd to regulate ACOA in the bottom of the, sixth ano-House, Elizabeth,'to' bo-used for removal of the Center •street ni'ent are not••' supposed 'to- take son Nut Manufacturing Company, dpne, Fred. .K,'. Schumm; Emll- ' It was announced, that five mem- limit the height, number of stories for their.fifth run on four hits; Belvidere, N[. J.He is one of. the 1 aiiii bulk of bulldlngti hereafter erected during ' graduation and in class- Newnrk Conferct.ce's representa- grade- crossing would necessitate part in political activity and this also Market street. •':'*••' Scuorzo, Rosemarie Ann ,Sica, Paul bers were to attend the ,State.Lions' . nnd in regulate'and dctcrmlno the area , Last Thursday, Fibro-beal PAL, room work. •' . •''" . . building of another passeriget. sta- s .believed to be the, crux of the Chief Conklin' Is^married to the.Albert Siock, Jr., Gary Steven convention last weekend at At- ol' vnrds, courts and other open shades, 5 runs on five hits to two. runs tives to ihe governing assembly of to provide that certain kinds of dwelling Mr., deGrau repontcd- tha.t two the" NeWT^Jersey-" Council of tion ' at .'an approximate_ cost of charges, against Mrs, Vitale. former Miss Anna McCormack. Siartgan, Warre.h Sorreritmo," Kath- lantic City. They aTer Mr;Cav.alla,' 'houses' and tenement houses shall be re- "on two hit's. Jack Hay of JFibro aricii'd to specified parti of uuch munlc- teachers will be needed j J secretary of,the $48,000, and that this fact^ coupled "Council received letters from- They have a son, rWllliam,' ;con- erine Louise Stern, Kenneth F. chairman; Mr. Krueger.'Mr. Ham- • pent a clean hit over the fence for 1 churcno and is ip.ility or shall be excluded from speci- What a'treat for Dad and for the fall. Hi" s committe' e wil'l in - Conferenco Relations Committee with the limited number of pas-three residents whose homes are troiler at Newark 'Airport. • . S'usterka, Paillette Lois Svitak, ilton.and Mr; Beninati. .' fied ports of such municipality, or that • his third home run of the sonspri near Kenilworth Inn, objecting tb • dwelling houses' or tenement 'houses slt- the entire family these v 1 terview candidates at 7:30 p.man. d of the Southern District Board- senger, tickets now.being' sold here, _ in the second with Pete North also Monday at Harding School, he does not justify continuing Gar- rioise,' swearing, loud singing, and • untfd In specified parts of such munlcl-. birds were selected for; * scori'ng ih that inning. Fred -Dav- of Church Location and Building. Graduation - pjiiiiy shall.conform-to certain regulations said. •:••.••.. Last mopth he retired after,..a one jvpod as ,a scheduled "stop".- "lovers lane'-' -'atmosphere.' late in respect to their construction or. use rich, pnea^y flavor st;» ey and North tagged the plate in •Resignations of Miss. Eileen A. A report on Friday night's pub- at night around the inn. They ask- ;.: - olhrr part's of such municipality,: nm Hastings ,a, Harding School >b.oth-Sub-District Methodist: Min-' lic meeting was presented at theed that council do something about .Bugel, William Burnett,; Carolyn (or snid puxpoBos to divide the Borough laple .fifth on Alf Uendano's hit to' cen- : ol Gnrwobd Into districts and provldi • With plenty of er, and Thomas Lummino, a part- isters' Association,' .... council meeting- by Councilman (he situation;, before renewing the Jane Castro, Joan Roberta Chap- j J ter field^ , tavern's license. -. " . '. man, Gloria Jean Chiappetta, Ray- pi-nnltlcs - for the vlolatton of such rcgu [Thrt time-janitor, were accepted. He is chairman of the. Kenil- 'Teuscher.'He said that John Kraus Litions, restrictions, designations and white meat for Pitched Hay Iigd a hp-hitter go- Dr. Gab'riol J. -Cprbo,"jr., was of North Plainfleld,. chairman of May'pr Walter E. Borigh,t said mond. G, ColHns, John Czander, SUNNYSIDE drtiTininations";. adopted November .24, I adc ing until the"sTxfh inning when worth. Mental Health Committee, 1022, iind.-thc various amendments there everyone. nd bi appointed school dental examiner a m6mher__of the Keriilvvorth Ro-. tho Intermunicipal Gtoup for he agreed something shotild be Robert . S. D'Angelo,' Margaret to, he nnd the same Is hereby furthc Ronnie Serina sent a olean hit tolor'tlw! 19f)6-.r)7 year., replacing Dr. r Bettcr.Rau Scrvjce, and that body's done and a meeting-with owners Elizabeth cfeGrau, Veronica 'Jane anunded, so that' the lands hcrclnaftc pence center 'field and Michael •tnry Cjub 'sjnd of Wai'i'fcn Lodge r particularly described and dcslgnatci • U. S. <3ov't Graded H. Foster Mitcheni, Jr. He_,wil,l a|(tQi ney wort,'present and. did a-of 'the inn was set-for Monday Dehner, June Amelia'Della Sala, sh.tll be and tltc same are hCToby re- Ib. prtio 13, F. and A.M., Belvidere. He and BAR RESTAURANT ' Proi had a scratch, hit toward second bd jjnid $0 an hour and may not good job of explaining the situa- night to try to improve the situa- Barbara Carolyn DeRick,' Joyce rlassined on the Building . Zone Map and Inspected . base. Serina and Alan Chtrlenski Mrs. Dexheimer live at 15 Soiith StALIAN-AMERICAK KITCHEN OPEN DAILY u'hich accompanies and is a part of said fcridge work more than 133 hours. tion to local commuters. Council tiffiv.' , .' " ' ' .'•''.' .',. " AnnrDi Gorcja, Carol .Ann Dolan, accounted for PAL's two runs. IRth' street and have thnee 'daugh- » Air Conditioned for four Dining .Contfort • Zoning Ordinance from Residence "B" he yt; No appointment was made for ters ancl a son. moved that letters of appreciation The resignation 6f Francis J. Also, Carol AnnDougherty, Pa- pislrlct to Residence "A" District;. • 1) to 8 pounds dons ,. Sonoco trounced. ACOA with 14 be sent to the twp men. . pwjey trom the ' Zoning' Board, trick Elizabeth Dressel, Eugene FinST TRACT: school medical examiner. Dr., 1 '•."•. BEN RODOfttflNO. Proi». fre.tl runs on 13 hits to ACOA's two iVIorse Shepard, Dr. Edmund John- Monday's 'hearing 'before the was accepted with regret. • Lawrence Du Beau, Jr., Wayne ' . nEGINNING at th« .Intersection of th • Pan ready kr- runs on Friday. .Billy Leonard, '740 J8dulev*rd| r raMerly lliip- of Went. Street In the north iippo' kins and Dr. Roland Johnkins Birthday Parlies PUC was set after-Jersey Central Patrolman Joseph Ventre ' was Patrick Feuerherm, R~6bert Vin- crl.v. line.-of Locust Avenue and running save ypu fuss vhlch. winning pitcher for Sonoco, was presently-hold the position jointly. (Continued from Page 1) officials j at a hearing in March praised for his "tireless aid" to a cent Filippone, Wllhelm.Carl Fis- llu'nccj-li In a. general easterly direction late J credited with a no-hittcr as the KENILWORTH, N. J. iilonc/jiaid northerly line of Locust"Ave- Herman J. Geiger of 25 Brasser balloon,- ami a monkey climbing, on the borough's petition for're- heart attack victim in a letter from cher, Sally Lo.u Fraser, Grace ElIz- nU(j/lOO feet: thence <2i In a genera! • Guaranteed to pontir two runs ACOA scored were on lane spoke up.when the meeting moval of the Center street grade ' Speoiallzbtr ta/ northerly direction at riuht angles tc ~x. board' errors, . bringfng home Dennis a tree.' . HOMEMADE ITALIAN PIES ••'ijiiujit Avenue along the dividing lln satisfy MEATS WITH APPROVAL was thrown open to the public to Prizes for pinning the tail on thecrossing, dropped a. bombshell-by ' lutwcen Lots 2*7 and 248 In Block 15 01 V ("V •' Chinchar and B'illy Loveland in- • ". S...... •••:. , Cta. '• thr Tnx Map of the BoroiiRh of Ga.rwoo< otcst postponement of action on donkey wei'p won' by Beth Man- stating that '.'the 'Garwood station SPECIALIZING IN FllJUNG PRESCfttPTIGNS nnd along the rear line, of Lots 241 an chain the first inning. Hick Hagman, the medical posts. Ho askoc' eiVny VafdiillK. for uuisi- Tto'ea—not—hay&-cnaugh traffln to To Small Parties-and ftanquets .-^t..l_ _• ' .:" 242 In said Block on: said map fi dlstnnc Frank Kuster and Frank Crisco.la /AlaA Meetln1W«i«Unrr HalMill A-cAvailable of 150 feet: thence i3».ln a general west- the board could not act immodi- cal chairs by Susan- Hetman and justify its maintenance- as a stop:" [sdtrRwvloU nnd nanillel to Locust Ave' fwJF Spaghetti with Meat Balls or SatiSaEo nuc 100 feet- to the easterly line of~\v? QFC TOP QUALITY, FLAVORFUL/JUICY, •"CHOICE"---..-;-.-**. fourteen batters wefe* Wiffiam l;15;«t195JttttJUJJJ5IM Street; thence- <4) along the name 111 "CRSries • Gropoit;—aiW I II \To fourth for a total of seven hits ancl dent, said the trustees had not had — general southerly direction 130 (cct ti 10 runs during that inning;1' Jack. Uiught the children a new dance every thing possible would be, done -HIT Dei a chancy, to ^djijquss the appoint- and a ftoocl tinio \vas certainly en- to retain passenger service ior, IIRING laid down and .designated" bi CROSS-RIB |Mahc Artnurvziata and Pete Motichkn ment as yet aiid would not act Xin». PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS the Tax Map of the Boronch of Gnrwooi brought in two,runs apiece and joyed by nil." Garwood. SHRIMP COCKTAIL • "•-CLAMS CASINO lis l.ot.i 2-11, 242, 243, 244, 245, 240 am cngaj til they do. Such discussions, in "• CLAMS bN THE HALFSHELL 2-W In Block 15. Joe Most,. Dennis Rock, Rick Hag- •_L.ast Thursday, a group of 4B Pending argument on the rall- 109 JiOTERSON AVE. QFC Audr ; which personalities are concerned, road's-proposal to eliminate pas- • MtraSEL'S WltH H0T SAttCE SECOND TRACT: rhan, Frank _Kuster,. Frank Cris- kindorgarien mothers and friends 11EGINNING at the intersection of tt\e [G.St arc always hold in closed meetings,, went-to the Millburn Inn for dinr senger "stops here, resurpptibn ofc Martin Bldg;. — Street Floor • SCUNGILLI WITH^HOT SAUCE westerly ll.ne of. West' Street with the St.' cola, Billy Leonard each tallied imrthcrly line of. Locust Avenue and run he said. But he~assured Mr. Geifi- ner, and afterwards attended the the hearing on the bordugh's pe- 2-2340 KhiiimnpttiBisHmiumnmnnnninmgda single runs. Credited with hits for er that th^npp'ointmont would be nmu thence 111 along the westerly lhv performance of Kismet at the tition for removal.of the crossing O»*> » A."VW. i« « P. H. D»lly — Man. * Th*H. • A. H. to • r. M. or West Street In a general northerly d this inning were: Rock, two; An- OF FREE PARKINO SPACE riTlinn 125 feet to the intersection i Shoulder Pork made at an open meeting, prob- Paper Mill Playhouse. • • was postponed from May 9 to June nunziata, two; Hagman, Criscola, ably at an'ndjourned meeting set Hie snatP with the northerly line -of Lot. Motichka, each one. On Tuesday, the two kindergar- 26. • . -• 200 m -Block 10 as shown on the Tax LUsaous for 8 p.m. June 27. ten classes held their closing pro- Map of the Borough of Garwood; thence QFG means Quality Fully Guaranteed! FRESH CUT ot 21 4 On Sunday there was a seven The board received a letter i2> in-li cenpral westerly direction alonK gram on the McKinley School-play- the northerly line of said lot 290 and You must be satisfied Mi ,/i inning exhibition game' bptween from Borough Council, stating ground.'Parents and friends were Special Flag 'along the rear lines of the, lots In wild burg I Clark and Garwood at Belii Stad- that: municipal land adjoining (Continued from Page 1) . " block shown as fronting on Locust Ave- or^your money backjh_ • Haddock fillet » 39 -with-4 ium, with Garwood'.the winners, invited. imu .ind at right anRlc-s to said westerly Harding School., will be. useci. for ... Miss, Joan Meyer's 'and -Miss have the flag flown at Valley Forge line of West ptrect in' a straight line » 6-2. .'•'.*• ' , park purposes1 and that if,it is sold artel also at sites overseas where -distance of 000 feet more or less to the wed' Helcne A.ustin'/l k.inderEartctn riiir hue common to lots 253 and 254 in Monday evening at the stadium, it will go to the Board of Educa- Classes recently held a picniij at AiYierlcan forces have engaged in COME IN TC>DAY;I >aid block on Riild. piap; thdnce 131 at GREEN bunch IDEAL FOR CASSEROLES - WHAT A TIME SAVER! Fibro defeated Sonoco, 4-1, with 1'iniit angles to the second, course' In. a tion, as the board has requested. Echo Lake Park in Westfleld. history-making events before the Kitirinl northerly direction and . along. 'JERSEY GROWN, six hits for Fibro and one for Son- On suggestion o(. Daniel E. No- Mrs7~C;Uhorine Renncr's 'second presentation is madein September, We have the figures to Ilii rear lino of,sa"ld lot 253 n distance of ler q ^oco. Jack Hay was the winning Mr.' Banyasz added. S.) li'i't to the northeasterly corner of PRIDE OF THE FARM tor's gola, public relations .chairman, grade would like to thank all the last said lot;' thentfo I*!• parallel with Lo- ""pitcher and Dennis Rock the lose^v. Mrs. Helen Arthur, secretary, was parents for a very enjoynble pic- 1'iftt Avenue and alonK the northerly line Cod; Scoring for Fibro were: •Jimmic show why...m>W Is the i'l Mid lot 2SI1 100 feet to the easterly line authorized to write council and re- nic. It was held ut Nomahegan Park "I Maple Street; thence 151 along the BLUEBIRD ~ FRESH FROZEN : Guerriero, Kertnelh Koromi, .Peter quest an informal meeting con- in Cranford. No Comments >.i"»' in a Konernl southerly direction 150 - • ,-U North and AH Rendano. Scoring (Continued from Page 1) •smart time to bun I frri to the intersection thereof with the No. 303 cerning \hc land. Me. Negol.) said The children'in Mrs.. Mae Kook's • aiirtlierly line of Locust Avpnuc; thence -Sonoco's only run was Rick H.ag- : a public parkyr with older boys second guule will have a picnic, at once-controversial move would •'*,• •', • • . -•' r-f • 'ti' along said northerly line of Locujtt can '•at C man. playing baseball near tin; school, prompt some statements one way A\CIUIC in a general easterly' direction rccu Echo Lake' on Monday! All parents Right now is tho time to Btart ^njoying all tho • 7110 (cct nioTC or less to the westerly line .The minor league division of the would present a snfoty problem or. the other. cf West Street and the point nnd place of ORANGE JUICE • rece are cordially invited. fun and prestige of Oldsmobileqwnership! •Garwood Little League already for pupils. . /• Council also took action on an- I1EC1NNING. •• •' pita. • has completed, its first half sched- Bids were receivecl for supply- other touchy subject. It reversed Right now is the time to command a 230-h.p.f HF.ING Lots 253, 254. 255. 250, 257, 2Sd ATOES turr. ule. Standings of the teams are Ing of oil, piii.nting, Installing side- LiPPl1cd~to -the,.Mayor and steady, stable ride. • 2DH and 289 an,d Lot 200 In, Block 10 on 2 other summer projects.' They Were before: comi'nu to the boi-ougli. HE Hie tiix Map of the BsrouBh ot Gar- cans Council dC tlic BOVOUBli of Kcrillwottlir 7 dau, Sehleeter'n :i referred to committee for study. i.s a •gradunfe of Bayonrie High N. J. tor a Plenary Retail Consumption SEA LION-FRESH Stairers .... YOUR Arid thot?» only the baKent beginningh Pride Farm Vegetables 8 jarri "Scho&l—ftfid—Parwe-v—C"!!'^", Kn^t llcerwc.tor premises ultuated at Michigan ~ TMraTJTrrACT^ and Falrneld-AverTu\>3TKuTrtlwprthr-Nr-Tj4 There's new Jetaway Hydra-Matic Drive* with niiC'.INNING at the intersection of the '"a- V. r. vi: ...:.;: ;.....:, .-,.-..-.•. ~i + 1 s oll ••iHiihorly side of Locust Avenue.and the iliVlice thnl "a'AMES •-^.fMt.jii/i.Mnn^, jf nnXt ^ ^d be made1 ~ttg~Hnrbulh, ih ltQPhVb u-ukimiuL-nlrip nf Wi><(, Pjirret nnd running Shrimp in Basket ; Minor leaguers began their sec NEVILLE: Hindlm! n» THE RANCH 'clegreu in odmini'stration -of physi- Immediately. In wrlting.ttmvllltnmstc • nuc HOUSE, iuu 'nppllod to (!»• Muyh'r nntl 1 Gevna, Cl ond ' half ,schedule' last evening «il education at New York I'ni- Gevna, Clerk of the Borouiih of Kenil- Minn iilnnij-siiltr WestcrlV tddcnf- West Cotinrll of Ihi- Iiaruuah "I Konllwortli 'woi-th, N. T with a gome at-Bell Stadium be- N. J. fo/ h Pleimvy Hi'tnll Consiunptidii vers'ity. •• iSlgncdl Jfig/it now, you can makd the m'ove to an Olds- street 150 feet to the Intersection there- FAMOUS. HORMEL'S - READY TO SERVE ~- Hf4 • Ho ljvi's jjd!JL_Jl!5_ w-ife nnd R. PRED FELLNER of with the southerly line of Lot'250 In Spr. Street. Kenilworth. N. J. 21B- Auroru Street mobile "88" for surprisingly little more than some suil Block 17 on the Tax Mnp of the lb fers. Tonight at 6:15 at Unarm three daughters FTT ^'W RolSlleTN, T.— 6-61 llin'in((!h of Garwood; thence 121 In .a brii. Objection*). II tiny, should hi" mnde Inl-' L'riifral- ivpitprlv ftlreijtlrm pnrnllcl _tfl. 5>98 Park there will be a game between ini'dliili'ly In wrmiiK l» Plilllp .!. Mcticv- avenue. . jnodelsjjuhe2!ltetep£ice!LfiddJ^ttihjn6te^aw Canned Hams ^ 1 . nnd 150 (cot dtktant there guc: nn. Clerk of thi Burmiiih of Krulluorth NOTICE Of INTENTION invcatmeut holds wheH ybii go over to Olds! And V. F. W. and Schlecter's. N. J. j (nun ajong the Houthejly lint! of Lot 2511 coi; '. VOTHK Of INTENTION . Take notice that BENJAMIN RODO- "'in' •.Tilcri3focU'~iiiid nlbii'c"tn"o"fd'ar1Jn«»"oT HAY-DIUS.^ It was decided at a recent meet- Take nollc;i' Ihrtt WILLIAM nOOKACU. .QUINO. tiadini! us CLUB SUNNYSlbE, your nr(BBCnt car nqw commands a high price, too. Bo ; WIl.l.Ann NEVILLE 1 "»• Ints in said Block which front on ing of the operating personnel of racln\ii us FlbDICY'S.lias applied lo Iht -hn» nppllcd to the Mayor and Council of I'K-iisi Avenue In a straight line to the ovc •; J -v Norllj mti Strci't Mayor ;m(l Ciunu-il nf t)\v. Uorounh of the Borough Qf_Kenllworth, N. J. foe, u Come In! You'll like what you see... and you'll PURE the Little League to sell soda at Ki'iuiwcjflh. N. J. fi-21 iliviUinK line between the Boroimh .of Cheesy Weeny Franks ^ 49< Kiiiiilu'tM'Wi. ..N. .1 (or u Plenary Hytail Ploiuiry Hutall'"Co'ntiiiinpllon licunse" for /Dke our courteous way of doing business! U.irwoud ' nucl the Town of WestOcld; Consuinptltl m far pivniiwes f premlues situated at 740 Boulevard, Ken iice alone said dividing line In a ecn- VEGETABLE at Till Biuilt'Vtirt^l , Ki'iilKvnrllill , NN. J. We'.!' v ilworth,. N. J. .'i-il ntirthwenterly direction a distance of Willhrnr f\tiokai h voskU'ji jit titl South Hbivjaniln Bodoqiilno, owner resides at tr-10 h.p, anil 350 16: ft. «J forgua in Supir 88 SHORTENING 277 TiD feet more or less to the Interscc- TULIP FAIR-YELLOW OR WHITE IDlh Stivi'-I, Ki'nll«-oith. N.'J. 7|O Boulevard, Kenilworth, N. J. ami Ninny-Eitht uriu. iinii of said dividing line and the Boulhcr- Objt'cl.ions. if any, should he made Im- Objections, If any, should be made *SidnJard on Serin Ninuy-Elgh; lv ?ode of Locust. Avenue; thence 131 8 oz. 1- iDPdlntoly in wrlllnK tK Philip J. McGov- immediately In wrlllnu to Philip J. Mc- optional ol extra coil an all olA Lots 240. Extra ?M. 242, 243 nnd 244; Lots 258 and 250 ' iihrrly line of Locust Avenue with the Whipped Parkay cup 25 BRAND NAME waicTly line of West Street and runnina of your t.'ii:nri> ill In n general easterly direction RETAILER No^-.is_the time to spray your elms and help ""iii! t|ie southerly line of Lm'iist Ave- KRAFTS SHREDDED • ' • 100 feet to the easterly line nf Lot OF 1955 Remember You Save Twice at Mayfair 31 i" Hlock 111 us shown on the Tax Map 2V4 oz • destroy not otily the elm leaf bee^lei but also the • "I ilip narongh of Garwood; thence I2I 31c LIQUOR NEEDS • " i Ecncr.il southerly direction at right Parmesan Cheese elm bark, beetle, the chief ^carrier hi the Dutch Elm • cics to txicust Avenue nnd nlonu the all this Plus famous reliable '••-terly line of said lot 111 a distance of Disease. I I I "i (col to the rear line common to Lots \ SAVE We Carry A Complete Line of I :;l. .iiul M2 and 223 and 221 In ninck in on ••ml .Man; thence i;ii In a general wester- | 15c WITH COUPON large pkg. 1 dii'i'i-llnn ancl parallel to Locust Ave- , Consult.us about youu elms and the fight we ' "' iimt along the rear line of snld last ' RECEIVED BY MAIL with coupon * BEERS ON ICE !ll FREE YELLOW STAMPS "i- lots a distance of 100 feet to the AD 22 are waging-against this disease that is killing off '•'•li'ily line nf West Street: Ihcnce '-ll In ; "88" HOLIDAY SEDAN 1 general northerly direction aliuig said * WINES *. SCOTCHES out elm-trees. Hear our story; the chemical we are 1 ' ot West Street ISO feet lo tin1 Inler- Redeemable For Nationally Advertised •''linn, of the Maine with Ihe southerly' using, then you decide. 1 in- nf Locust Avenue and the point tmd' • HEALTHFULLY AIR CONDITIONED! • GINS . *RYES l. M-I. »( HEG1NN1NG. ' ' HKING Uits 31 and :I2 iind 22M nnd 224 — PARKING IN REAR — Sorry, no information given over the telephone. HUiclt IB on trio Tax Map of the Bor- • FREE EASY PARKING! D 3 IS/I' O 1 I L- i:h nf Garwood. FREE BEAUTIFUL GIFTS fiction 2. This Ordinance shall take 1 •A QUALITY PRODUCT bntvgM la yau by AM OtttSMOtlU QUALITY blf AUK I- iici after Us publication niter'Hnal pns- • OPEN LATE MON, TO FRI. 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M.! •^i' us provided by statute. NOTE: Mayfair will redeem any and all G«t out of the ordinary this summer . . . 'W,, 11. SliVEHACiE. BOYLE TREE SURGERY GO. Ai'ist: Mayp.r. SHOP IHE MAYFAIR NEAREST YOU Get Into an Al R - CO N DBTION E D A. T. MOSCA. other trading stamps. Yes, you will get NILWORTH LIOUO N. J. STATE CERTIFIED " Borouuh Clerk. .:._._., . OLDSMOBILE! 60 E. Main St., Somerville 1123 Georges Rd, New Brunswick Boulevard at 21st Street : REILLY OLDSMOBILE, ING. Slatemrnt ' 127 E. 2nd St., Plainfield 488 Boulevard, Kenilworth MEMBER OF TWIN COUNTY GROCERS valuable Yellow Trading Stamps for them. Telephone ELizabeth 2-4124 1 he (orenoiiiK ordinance was adopted Cemt In lor datmii — 1 All prices effpuive thru Saturday. Juno 16th and « 444 South Ave., E. WE 27651 Westfleld, N. J. • the 12th day of June. IBftil. 23 E. Priee St., Linden 108 Hamilton St., Bound Brook KENILWORTH JOHN C. BOYLE. Prop. ELIZABETH. N.' J. A. T. MOSCA. V/t rasarva th«,rfght lo limit qu»ntiti«i. Nrint Sold lo'Dtalois. k 31 North Ave., Cranford 1122 Elizabeth Ave., Elizabeth June 12, 1050. 0-M -COM! IN TODAY...UARM WHY NOW IS A GOOD TIMI TO lUY IN 01DSM0IIU1- y- ' ... '...'• ". Tr.-v'-,- .

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•\ • : ,/v •' '\ 'Jk THE CRANFORD' CITfZEN.;AND 6qttOfflCLK THURSfiAV, JtrNS 14,'1938 „ j ... 'V i - a meeting held at the hpme of EtI- I r-C.-EughijHJsfej. Garl Osbpm^jTs JElectedhi toeen a teacheF'thl^ e^OT^l'2~ycars oH l \Vard DdyxclU ^ • ". JVpy Change \ ' and served as assistant ^principal at, the 11 .a,nr. \vorship :;e<-\':;e\icic6>6' Leqnard in Municipal Court Mon- 1 atSunda, they 1i1n .a,nr St.. .Paulaas Evangelicalill By Troop 82 Committee |\p\ven_ Morrison, .^ec.rej:ary" and for \he, past three- years: .\, ;: y p doy^night. His driver's license al-. i\n Floute of Bus.49 and Reformed Chm;ch. . ..." VH^i Gb Vicior Bleksha, treasurer vyere al.'o ^ Boys' baseball League so was'revoked for two years. , ^Wipkholm;: who .received "a : KENILVVORTH;.— ^ari Gsborn GAUWOOD — Pubiic, Service of science, degree, from , Sunday School will "convene atw4s elected\as officfew. Fourteen, men ', With Frank Bishop winning two games, including his second, ho- HjedatPlate Patrolmen Albert Gill and Car- , g 9;45 a.m., and there . will .be a 4 elected chairman.'of Boy Scout were preiesht at,the meeting;' \. / dJPet Yergalla the third, the Giants took, three m'ore,con- No. 49 buses will iisc SoutSouth ave- rTyoUegg e in 1940find a TrQQp &2 cprinrriittee last week at third, the Giants t , Steve Zulick and -EcfJfohnson AWin "Doggie" Julian, -basket- j —• Trmne CilsmawcrTcpoty nue in, iravellng ~fmm—WestfieldfWtfield - Tireejtfrtg lf 1 61 th lea with 17 hits-"apiece, tied . for the I By winning four out of its • last;',' served Mr. Young driving in ah. mastevv okeducutiuukeducutiuu' Uctiitie. from- e week to move within half a game 61 the league-leading ball coach at.Dartmouth-Cplle to Garwood and,.vice-versa while Rutgerrs University in 1940, will Vit 7 p.m.' . Seth We'ekley's. Cranford Hi'gh SchoolitracK ieam- has >f the Craanforn d I.five' Rarocs. the Cranford erratic matmer on North avenue Fischbein, daughter fo closed between i (jardinals in the., National --'/JVlrs. n pr/if Agqiorvnl flCgfCO ill successful [-ft! id *"<»*• Maple street atTd~th-e—Westfield- awJte^ school NOTICE OP INTENTION Tin: Cougar tunners won '.In the American circuit,' the j the Ilrave*, 4^37~Maz!zella~led~the 61 the Garwood Parent-Teacher ders, he/ was given a cirunkometer of Maplewood, became, trip bride Une for resurfacing work,.'it was ; as long as you like-* this month. \ • TaTakk e notice that JOHN FERNANDES. :•„., county relay championship; second-place Indians won one | Cub batters with, three,', for four.. • Association-, announced the com-test by 'Sgl.'Alfred' Vardalls" of the Avron JV Wahl,. son 'of Mr.- arid d thithsi iil by Police •Inc. trading • as .THETHE . SCANDIA HOUSEHOUSE, " I Holland was the losing mounds- mittee chairmen for-1956-57 at aWestnclcl Police Department .and He is ' president of- Middlesex has, appliedi , to ththe MayoMyop andand Council ' Ici v.inning the county title by ... "••" " " of 704 Center 7 of thri Borough of Garwood, N. J. for a phone rates for > gamp.from the Tigers but had to ; recent meeting of the executive also was examined by Dr. F. M*." Courily. Teachers' Association. * , topK (second • in the ; man. itreet, at .noon Sunday at Clinton . Street Foreman John McClus- During ..World War H' Mr. Wick- Plenary vRotall. Consumption license for Jayelin Career I settle,for' a 10-10 tie in another j Krlig- contributed- a.single board • in Lincoln ' School -Mrs. -Karney, police physician.. • Manor, Newark. . •'",-'. kcy reported the wprk^ on Spruce, premises situated at 438 North .Avenue, extra minutes * hC'' rs ties:. WWarrd outdistanced all •Leonard succeeds. Mfrs. Frederick holm .serye'd three years in theCarwood'. N. J, , • • . ^1-;i close tHird in 440 pnd and; thus were unable to gain on j^nd".a.'.double tcrhis own cause r.s b bl Robbi Theodore B. .Halberatad- avenue was scrleduied'to get un-NTavy as a , chief petty offrcer. John Fprriandes, President, resides at v;inl-i-uns.o; the state relays Began at Upion th«^: Tigers, \yho retained their ^he-pitched the Pirates to a 10-8. win teammates in.extra base - CWehrum, Jr., as president; ,. ' ter"of-the Elmora" Hebrew Center, •dor way yesterday and take about.m« •. is marriccL'.and,' has three 4H8 North 'Avenue, Gatwood, N. J. ' connecting for -five-' doubles-.and • . Committee chairmen arc as -fol- • Angelina Fcrnandes.V Secr.etarj'r-Treas- •• \ \voi-t? cfow.ned champs of the '.'Sometimes a boy findsot^ thalf-game- lead. '•. -.-' ' | over the Cubs Sunday. Rouker .mid MaryChrisiiqho, Elizabeth, performed the cere- fowr days. .' daughters.. urei", resides at 438 North Avenue, Gar- r'", \\''tchiing ' Cbnfercn.ce meet. : B i e l hit two triples. ' .wood, JNf. Jf.' • -. • ' - ' • 3 minute"call-.to- BOSTON... ^ 1 his ability iri a peculiar way,". Bishop ran his string, of score- i > l ^ ™ f each. Smith led .rnony; which was followed by a The hoijie run leader was WaH -, Obieclloh»,_|f_ariy, should be made Im-, %r •individual scorer, was BoLcoach_Ji_lSeth_Weekleb y ce-rn^, ^t^ndrma lYOceptioni —; —^— . mediately In wrltlnc to' A. T. Mosca; extra-rninuteis, each: on.ly^s_!_..JB^ M' jJteK'n., who collected a total of •Ithe Cub3 at the plate \yith a single [-Sosnowski.JAvho. slammed t.yo (orforgotten alonT^vith-the group. . Le!,nlBa^ iv Revri*ugh~Annqu nces mented in summarizing .his w ' Harper; membeTSh1prMTKWe . • Escorted, by her father, the bride Garw0odM^ Clerk of the Borough of Garwood, N. J. ^^ station tale Irom NEWARK alter G P.M. »nd ' " • • ' • I'S: points during- the season in the. circuit, but was disapp-iiriling Other requisites to success are', ^ tealc;imm ot oft «o -a- ood ^': i ^Knmp postponed from April '• ' . (Sicncdl' "' ... • . all day Spnday. 10^ Fed. tax not included.^ .. ." 1 Cranford. ,High' School varsity last Wednesday: ..as he '.'held' the , losing hurler, " R R rum;, fund raising, Mrs. ;Charles Exchange~Yows had her sister, Mrs. Daniel Left of Sunday Sermon Topic V'iot pwt, discus nnd javeim Bob Montgomery; returned 'to in his overall performance at: thethe abilitv-to-help yourself iind to winnin[, ,,ire0 an,i tvfnji- ont M| THE SCANRIA HOUSE track team's .outstanding record I Pirates'hitle.ss in a 3-0 affair. Craig; hospitality, Mrs. Walter Miss-Mary R. Christiano, daugh- Millburn, and Miss Cecilia Wahl, Named Principal "GARWOOD —"Where Is Your' John Ferhandcs, President Int'* Bruce Bennett, with 48'.J. ' —• -.' ••' . • nue, "son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ushers wore Mjcfiaoi Hoffman and noill'S. „.,,..\v;is rnirq. v up, ,'KoTl casually picked up a one to Steve 'Engel. .He struck |^f tho seaS0n. Del.aney pitched for Bob Hobbie, a;relie«' pitcher !••• Walter SdsnowsW. .basketball t ^^^n- ^y^^^^ ^^^^vn •lG . ^ Qranford •,•:.-'.. Publications, Mrs.' Charles Frank. Stanko ' of Luzerno, Pa., Michael Wahl* cousins of the 1 - •' ' J «r :i 1'^'A ViVinM fol fUDiicutJoii^.' «»«.- riuiin.. •"-—...-.— • ... . Micnaej ^'hi>r leading scorers wore: B.n javelin- and- threw it- so far -it arid.\valked one. J.the Braves., Wilson- well as a startertpr,. vwon three games j ^ co-captai.n, received the foul practice on the lirst cl..>. .uui , crumbled nnd Park scored , d J^degroorn,' and Gq'rald Glasser; NO-TICE OF IVTKNTION UW % 3; Walter Kcve. On Saturday;; Vergalla pitched-l^*^^^^,.^^^,,,.^ . '^•^-.„.,ind--lost, - „••» -Qpr>nnn«itinp n r.illoM.-d ..,:„„.:„„ ,mni^ Tho' lenm gave . tho c-nd .of the se;»son unl> • 0 i»-n • "U"'"^ . (n:' in a.a. after Cran--- : Tombs; Founders' Day, 'Mrs. Rex wpro married Sunday afternoon ,in bridegr -, Hnonoe-tKHi^CKANWOOD-T-AV- ' ' "J\ZT~~\< .11 ' Y ' - i struck a- goal .post.and broke," f e w ;, and 220 low hurdles; .lames I., ..Sceing ^ „ .^^ ^eekley ree-hit ball as th G 1 a n t_ s.]. ^ .Braves beat the - Dodgers,! ^fdfordrcT^6;<5nrTiTOtteO.ldford£cjassro(pm muimi.••^, JUI», Rev. Msg'r. Jtthn. M.'. Walsh, pas-"] ^ ° . ^ . . .--:-- : - -_, • EIIN, Inc., hois'applied to. tho'Mayor nnc 100 three e Milton' Boettrnann; . by-lawsy and ] Cnuncfl of tho Borouiih of GarwoorJ, N. J v ^: iOO^and lowj -^.XeS."^ 1^^^^^^ j-^-™ ™ ^^^._?^_ „,, ^..^.-^^ » j^^ tor; officiated, • "' . I aid. .Fischbem and Theodore Kess, for a Plenary netnll Consumption II- •','• 400 North Ave. — Garw6odl ; Ken Weeks, 35>.^. shot, mi;. . . - . .... •legislation, Mrs. -Charles- $hoo-'[ lor ..of Newark, cousins of theennse for promlsi's nHnaled at 210 ISforth javelin throw in that rrieet pnd j struck out seven and walked one- i home run, his second. of the year. 7h'p Cougars romped to their- Miss Joyce Christiano ofGar- bride; Sheldon Heucr of-Rahwny, Avi'iinn, Carwood, N. J. • • • . — •"fi'T ind--javelin;- Karl Kaimer; smilh; historian(/Mrs. A', S. Prish; arwood, .•.• : 1 Charlie King started forthe Dod-:Strubel got three sineles'-and .Do-*! lory of'"the-Season April wood, niece of the br.ide, served as Michael Lewis' of Irvirfgtoh and • Nutnc'B and-uddrtKses ,o£ the officers Open Daily From 6 A. M7 to 7 R. M. I,.,' javelin -and- high. ,jump; :: ge; music, Mrs. Richard Harper;, safer •'•''• i" once— winning allother meets, ' gers and took the.loss. Art Jphn-\laney piayed well in tlie lield. De- WestiU'lri, ^defeating the.: maid of honor. Miss Janet .CHris- Mr. Left. . • . , • ai-«: " ' . • / diiiok Preston, 31','4, high jump 1 nlet •ty, Mr. Fronk Braiin; health and . Pf(!s(cleht — Louts V. Poluslo, H12 including the county champion- | son relieved him m the fourth. The, Fabio was t^e Dodger, standout. ;vils, 7-1. Bob Hobbie held", tiano of West-field, also a niece of •After a . honpymbon in Miami Boi'ch Avc, Gnrwood, N. J. - INTO OUH STORE! -ind bigh hurdle. 11 North Arlington, the staff record. 1 Basem des, welfare, Mrs. Michael Kuchta, and ship, .the coach said. ' I-winners pulled a double play -in 1 .HOirMnd .was/the winning pitcher .-..-j :„ «un^,,e u,Wol:sonted .by well-spread the bri'de, wras bridesmaid. Beach, Fla.; the couple will' make Vlce-Prcsldunt — Andrew M. kolimo Serving, Good Wholesome Food .\l«-• A delegation represented Garv Franco-American Hall, Scotch ROAST SIRLOIN _OE-BEEF-r.T^..-. .v,.-,-.-; r, second honors at .280. , • j thu'r ..Wcndolkch. j 3r3, on April' 30. Cranford won -' graduated with honors trorn the CHANWObt) TAVERN.- Inc. n-,'t- Alvoy. Mitnhell, 13'.2, 440. j f out. lp,. of, the league-leaders. Jack \-y^.^ 0 ilenu-yer collected liv ithe);. • t ;wopd at the: school of .instruction • Louis V. Pfluslo, President. 1 1)s DonOy and Johnson '..wore • Hie j Coach Paul V,. tjuonuKuiu pn- 1 • .-, >A . Plains..,'..' ". •'..;...!..; .'.''-. '••"••. .\\*> Fred Jackson, 10%, broad in Hero, •8 ipped-ouii-3-'2 squ.eali<.T from Liri'den n vlplCLe for committee chairmen last Wed- Newark. Colleges of .:Rutg'ers- Uni- 0-X4 ;ROAST VIRGINIA- HAM :..;...... ;...,.<...... Eedptko, the • losing . pitcher, got! , ooduers only playc'rs'to participate in every •; scnted awards to these senior ''let- j Vi'"-^^ '. , The couple are on a motor trip 'no-'.Bob Albert, -9, MO;..Gene 2- 1 1 v :--v (ippVn- 1 to .win their .first- Union' str< versity, Newark. She is with the I. •• • • '• ' iump- I three of the hits ofjf. Bishop,, all' ' Tj oJ ', Ameriran ir«tur nesday at Connecticut Farms 1 2 inning of 'the season, 126'. Norm Itermen on' the.-baseball team: .;' ,'i• "I -tV,' (>n r 1 U<> -on; - •!' Con ftren£!i__ toiirnarn4, 880; Glenn Alliniier; Bill Martin, headof the physical •• doubled. Giant, errors figured ' in vapkew ..•:.'. 7 BREADED VEAL -STEAK .....;.. 1511 10" hiSh jump and'high hurdles 4 n rftchcd balls, -a fe;u:..on, .c0-captainS; Sosnowski. an'd l^&i^ „ I- balk tn give -the Cotigars their Jso, jnuc . .... •'.'•. . Mr. Wahl, a graduate of Jona- Rest, Relax, Kfcep Cool too! : White Sox/....-..••>•••,•• n-.!'.o col Fine Elizabeth Driver ,l, > Oipson, 5l4.'88dT and Walter education-department, at Cranford j all the Card runs. The big blow -.."?.-"Alhlettc, s G he •performed three tirnu.;. • • Richard Herrick ' \"?- *?? . third run, which Jisuideiui' two- alriui The brido was graduated from than Dayton Regional High. School,' On our Private Ocean Beach! Biggest Lamp and Shade Sale m ii-id run-:. FJITL-H'. 5..pole vault. ' •"- Vergalla's towering homer On the negative side•--.-, Doney. 'hud, i, nJi-ndia nt-rutK. . . t -17 runs'. Although the } Or ntosolle Park High School and isSpringfield, received a..:JEf;.S;--de- Tlie Hwirh U your«T No erowih! High School, was both a hero and:.wa of mak'.ns the , ce.;ved their awards front. Coach ; inability t-n com e'fl'v 01 igii W "it 1 •- j run Seventh framVfcould not quite On Tipsy; Conviction the fifth. the dubious honor of makit.V " rO Indoor track senior l.etU;rrwn ' ilr^tcd"'i .'. hits Tyr .;.. GARWOOD — Found guilty of oimploycd by "Seller's Dr.ug Store •groe- from New York University • ILunrh lu your Bathing Suit, Ever Held in Union County! WEDNESDAY SPECIAL most errors, 10. Zulick, - PJ •";;-J. Seth Weekley. .They are: J.e-: safetiesjiits i sh:irthe.cluico nf h lectio a nulri- |-match. •Herrick/«lio\yt'd four hits. hsore'. Mr, Stanko, a graduate of lu your HMiw o* our ; . Clifford .Se/rft again demonstra- drunken driving, Thomas C, Young and'an LL.B, from. New Ydrk Un-' up, made only eight mLscu.es; And roy. Gipson.- RiifterV Kiamit, Fred bor olf C1OSC--K:II 'losses^ Ued its strongtli .May 7, ,whe.n it of Elizabeth was fined $200 and as- lAizerne High School,-is a dite.'sot- Ivcrsit-jr' School Of .Law.-': Ho will TENDER LEAN BRISKET DF'CORNED: B#EF AND j QA , Muldrow was struck out '3 os'! Jackson, Jack Potter, Walter Keve -i.egrnndv .said. enuc - tor at the Aluminum .Company of become a law clerk at the offices- WHOLE 'ROILED POTATO WITH CABBAGE j 9U(t „,„ non-McUlimocK, 220; T ' • A '4-*. to "lead" his teammates in emu James Schroeder. • Outdoor The roster: Pitchers,-.] im Shan-' routed Ci^nforU, 8-0. Pete Av.ai- aple sessed. $20 for doctor'o s fee and $5 t ji-NMly. pole vavlt; John Monday, | 1 track _ seniors' -feted are: •Bruce and Lliiyrl Szabo; catcher, -.ljen! lone HiM'hed Cranford to,.only fhe of "Levy and Krauss, Newark law-,. arren the' first ball pitched to j 8-3.- on urmay, wmu ,».. —_. JLj"U|JO x\V/Ll.Vv> department.' - . . 1 f:ourt posts-by Magistrate James T America, Garwood.' HOTEL l-n-ilo- Jack -Potjer. low- hurdles, U i < ! Bennett, Gipson, Kiamie, Robert Jones';* lirst bus<\, Tip Snipes;-set--. hit. Herrick took the loss. .The !yers; j,,i:r; Tiwnsend, shot, and KieUard I him by Relief Pitcher Jack Burton hit pitching of Dennis-Byrnes. The The ^ wallo od the- £Me{s Patterson, Daniel Berry, Jackson,- mid' base, juy French!-'shortstop.! R'alYway Indians scalped CHS, .1- directly fin the ocean, I for a home run, putting the faculty Tigers juroped ahead with two . . .- • ., '- • ' • -- ":•• •i>'....,iv...,..,.;,,.. ,i,i,. | h.-isc. Fred ' ty on May 10, The local cliiD w,»s itadc THURSDAY SPECIAL Vi'cfeol,-. 880. ., '• mpe r nd bi _ NOTICE OF INTENTION Spring Lake, JV. E.T. WILLIAMS 'Cciu-h Weekley" said it ,U hard the first inningining,. buout thej-wu1 |--!15 - 2• to Take notice that FRANCOIS SUL.._. ' run-.-•s -i n1- .v,« firet inninc but the !- " - win th,eir fourth straight trading as THE OAKLAND HOUSE, hns CHS' athletes to score in ahead, 6-0. . • . h hid d enec- ;. 2 Big Reasons Why You Vi FRESH YOUNG ROAST CHICKEN fi.r winnerwiiiitcis 6"^ tw...o- i ..n. the third and j game and take over undisputed ^ fo-. applied In the Mayor rind Council of the | no 'viile with s'/ch stars as Curran i , Bu-0"t1 - »•"•?in th- e ninth••«••••,. ••th3- . genial three in the fourth to provide the; fi t place in the Pony League,! Should Buy Next - > I Bordujih of Gnrwood, N. J; for a Plenary — No Parking Problems WITH ITALIAN STYLE SPAGHETTI «' coach s lged. By this rs . ._.. ('s won two more ga f' prpc . I'Uetall CoiiHiimptlon license for promises ana Walsh running or in'tiie b.oad -rote .was changed, rrnrwi;n„ «ofr victoryviMnrv. Venneri and;white th. e Chicasaws, Apaches. . , ' OR TWO. VEGETABLES ,..^7...... '. ju-npana . when Bennett' and Tarve.r time, the seniors-had sluggedrtheislufigeanneirr during''th.e week to extend th fridge' -, situated at 35B North Avenue, Gni-wood, I 1.25 Xo a 12 9 ad L Winter's Coal Now Plummer batted in a run-apiece'Navajos, and.SemlnQles.won agamjdu M.;J. ' • • • -•• '. •; ' WESTFIELD participate.' The same sitynUon W " '*> - highlighted by icles and Byrnes helped.' in the Minor Leagues of the Bdys seven ' ^^'t^^n^r^J^-atCranf.rd.'T-S^n 4io'.-.y«';•'• Objections, If nny, should be rtade Im- 755 Central Ave. •-..- *.. .u« 1 an eight-run seventh inning tally. with ••' ' '.,,.. • • •.'.." • ••'• •••'.• ' .; the Cranford, a n e own game" by steaUng! Baseball Leagues during the. week.!.w) t loss cf aoris" •• : 1. LOW SUMMER PRICES ' mediately In wrltlnii to A. T. Moeca, in other events, such as the I >eht- win mlSS^ ^ea;;;,^ P.te ^n.r and Clerk of the Boi-ouBh of Gnrwood, N. J. (near Grove. Street) — • ; Coach in R„„..;,;s . P,r^n,> , V j «* "^ffniS^d hits in- IS, lied CliiV./'i .-colt, 5-."i (StRncdl • . ' i;nuNit -HOT-IT-ALIA-N-SAUSAGE-SANDWICH ..... Bill; stretch their lead over second v*on, senior lettcrmen. of the ss i. st three -triples and a home |uppo 2. CONVENIENT DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN . FRANCOIS SIELLER i 880, with I'ersto n gan)/'ling .\qua"d; i' 2 b which 3B8 North Avenue CnSOHOE, Ow|l»-Mana|g| > Open Daily 9 A.M.. io G P.M. i -un"Hie latter by Walt Sosnowski, ri, N..J; «-M 0, S|irlu«.UIi|.. N. J. Hurley, Tom-Kasli- find ils b llt! Evenings 7:30 to 9 P.M. (excopt Sals.) — ServingJ^c-PubJi^for-thePasfS'eVen Years —- .iiie_Ui;aii...shoojL - ' "2 boritir s for the Tigers on Sunday as j a double..- ... , . «.J»., NOTICK OF INTENTION ec wl a board REEL STRONG FUEL CO. Take notlcu that SEBASTIAN .1. MA7,- "lengue-lender let u s beat, the Orioles, laney -got two smgl.es for the ^^-^ ^^^ -5Wtr-trmHrrtt—»—GAWWOOP-JEIECP " " - '^ '- i. ^ .-^ ed three unea^ried-r4tmrtet:l-t^o-^ppositlon .1 31DJ1- has nmillcd to the Wtnyor I Council of the « „ _ |-n-Plunnn—Helitll-gonsurnptlon-l.icpriEo_fo ;: != N. J. . With threc-big innTngs.'theTigers*f~-fn a game~higRlig'R'te''a BS three hits, Sobantlan J." Mur.zu resides at. 415 Roh- The Cranford -High ..Dy Avenue, Wcstflold.,' N. J. run. '.- •< Objections, If onjt, . should be mado fiin.hy defeated tho Cougar Cranford ^ut, 4-0, iImmodlntoly Irt writing.to A. T, Moxca. _c"l:"team,. 11 \u-6>-»,. last,""' •.Dei '"Icrk of tho Borough of Garwood, N, J. •Russo twirled a no-hitter Mahc . \ (Slinxedt -; • . - - - . I'.iii Echo Lake Park. 7. Cranfbrd returned to \ GARWCSOp HECtlEATION \w\\ Hurley defeated \ on May 21, with a FLY YOUR FLAG x- Sebastian J. Mazia tin, m>lf team c.bach, 21,- Audr ' '\<115 Rahway Avenue 1 G.St ' W^estneld, N. J. i-iich sfint 87'.s. Points are awarded Bob Patterson smacked a •Alan Bitz had a double and Jim iTjnami Division.team to maintaih | thou?h both and ; the- high school; Dr. Howard R.' former star pitcher oh the Cvan-.'' U-nuv a-j - win over • Roselle, • On Flag Day New Jersey i-icense Nunib^r Jackpot on. ihe•' winning of holes rather homer in hthe eseventh for the ^ ^, Tom Oathout and Paul; an unblemished record as they Snyder- hu led for Harmove, d i B«f,^iperintfndent of schools; ford High Sulyuolowl • leaih. bus ijc-on ,'Hcrrick held R.oselle to-two hits, NOTICfe, to CREDITORS ll;;.'n o ,ce- Bennett made use ™*,ingVes in the second for! downed 'the Crows, 8-7, Saturday. Jones for J .& J. Harris, n total strokes. seniors. Bruce m second place i iurtan C. Belden, president o( the. select,,! as a lciterman on the ! but.Bob Hobbie, in relict, allowed- ESTATE OF LILWE W-. RICHARDSON, lU-rb-Farrell-of the faculty beat i•="?»»"• =•• "•"team speed to -o a.-l ?^\,* ^ar was the winner, Edmund Hudson pitched, we}! for withm half ?igame of seca u1 -.Gettr •• •" • On Independence Day Deeeosed. . .\ ! hls t c the' • ' Rev. : Ithaca College y:irsit> nin. Cnach f" ' hits and five runs. ••pa.-:-v Pursuant to the order of CHARLES A 'P^n"\\'elke, 2-1-, scoring an 87 card ?'- ™ ^--";- •--—:. •- ••- OTTO, JR., Surrogate of tho County, of <•• a 91 recorded by Welke. Ger- i *« way around twice on errors Gary Duay the loser,, .the' winners. North Arlingtoir.lost two in a'• Mr. i... • com ml e by faeulty Union, made on the uventy-fifth day pi- h;,ri Kellner. also faculty, shut out | fl " ^. WtieWers Although tho game ended in a; pitched a strong >rd, 8-0 on Muy 24 :Ot 2C^ • On Labor Day May,. A.D.', 1050,-upon the application of 0 balls •TT>r?.-,S.tein, scoring 102 to Stein's; " "y - . . ' • I0-IQ tie and will be replayed, the,toy R..Katz in the May 28. Jim Rice •' ' 'Ml/;.' the.. undersigned, an Exncutor of the : estate ol satdVclcccased, notice Is hereby jfi-, • I Jack Burton, w-ho relieved Berry A's and the Indians had. an ex- ;tn e winning run .... _ .-hitler in the first bure given, to the yrpdl.torK- of said deceased in tHe citin" evening on Saturday. Tlie by Richel and to exhibit to \lie subuerlber under oath .TAlovscoring a shutout w«s Dick ! , J^th-• nhlnshed for the Tuesdaesday as Klubenspies --pitcnea.pitched..j. compnsea.comprised..' narrHarry ...-.S, . McNaiiym^.,u.Vl, i, .•>«.-a.-...n...... ___ ^b Hobbie matclied ~wl'th'" or affirmation their clalmn and demnncls 10 rs A's got 12- hits and the Indians.! the Crow runs. 1 N U.rande bt- the faculty, He shot I f « - and got credit for the win. 1 : 1 nealnnt tho estato of silld decehsed vylthin e seven Gary Duay got four hits', . free-hitting game, the Hur- ir-hit ball. Appezatto o'f Drive-"-'-- j' Jame- s: S" .• Aver • y an---I"/-^I,Md CalvinO ShireQhir,,'! ' ceri'tly''completed'certtly completed' ththe-s.-=ts<»e s,- tsun .with,'with,! .nift.his- •'?fea«t .,'.'in•- _"—. the second— . . • . ' — WE HAJ/E FLAGS — -«lx—trtonthn—froni-thcldata. of said order, , •ny-4 t.i Harrv Chapman's 97.Tom|« allowed only-one earned run; ln a • ••-.. "ii-T'Unn unset tho bverconfldent or they y/111 be forever biu'red from pt-Qs»..^ ...Si. l >n five trips to the plate including j ons were defeated by the Crees i allowed Six safeties. • • • . ' 15 Victories in 20 gumes. inckui-iny ; Harrison upset.the bvercon Naaiv. student, defeated Paul I ^ V Martin's homer Barney Bres-1 : ecutlnc or rccoverinij the. snmc aeolrisl T ; ka a stU£ cnt two doubles, while Flarty had three; Saturday, 18-14. The. Crees piled Kevin the subtlerlbcir. . . • • . -\ Buuiiu^uro.. 2»4-ti, with a 96 to! - J who Played with__the Mso- on Tuesday, Blue Room xr ' C 1 l . • f\ l-f a string of V-t -straight vvinr. j Cougurs. 4-3, un May ,20., as • for five and Dimock three for- H-0 lead in the first two inn- 1 base. ..hom. e run • .ler o For Your Home R. LEWIS kENNEDV, i^•('!•!••'.nent's 105 ' teachers, connected for a. homer f up a ted Johnson * Johnson 15-3 'Moe bchlecter Qualifies. : ..; • , Hoey slammed his fifth hormen n othne Atty. pro so, : ih the rt h thre.hre e fo. r th/,.e. A A- ss^. . .ings.•• 'ings: „.. Finm.Fine» mfipHininfieldingpg hv'thby'thoe Crees , in a In their final encounter, tor's; 780 Broadway, Tin faculty's Tom Gambino v, l!°" ( '. ,„ ., ' „ 3 12-hit attack on Pitcher Tret-. In N.. J, Aniateur.Golf ' ' .! oCougarf thes seasonipp'Oin d witScotch htw Plainso m, 3 Bayonne, N. J. •strcl P...e Wright on tlie fn.it I Coach J. Seth Weekley went all .Last Wednesdayd , the Yankees, held the Hurons t0 four'runs the out C: Cod,; • For Your Store Window \ • -. .i ~__ r «^u „„ ,v,n!.the way on the mound for the . Ditzel .hurled for the win- ./ Moe Schlecter, proprietor of a behind Jim Rice's fine hiirling. ea: $14.00 0-21 rvi halved Don Leech l held- the . students .trampled the Athletics, 22-0, on ,-ofth e game Joe Penelere .aUowinK South avenue, '-qufllifittl for the l l Th•s.-allovvioe standingsg fou: r hits. • /'pf,int. and hardware store at 104 k.«-k nine to win, 2 2,- 2. the. pretty well in check in - all tut 122 hits, Wayne Hopper «iu«allowe»d wawass ththpe winnin v g h-urler B MUSS0Y I Tho stnndin W New Jersey Amateur Goll Tnurna- Brcw.'s -•-•••• ... 7 • ment at Deal recently but lost out ••; • % For Your Fattory fhP seventh stanza, when they I the A!s only two hits, by J m Wat- the loser. ... 6 of 21 walks by Shaw- Barnclt'& "..... : ... '5 on the- 17th hole o-f the so at G Harris. Utd 1 I HAVE YOUR , the Comanchees Blue Room ... 4- day. , .';-..- :' recu 3'xS' — 4'X6' — 5'x8' — 6'xlO' -4 8'xl2' -13 decision Sun- VFW- Anly 32 of 170 entrants nuii- , rece I Drivc-lftn • TODAY'S Ak/M i------getting eight GMerG-Merfi ' aged to- quality. : i Schlector yol hi^ second hole- Flag Poles 10 and 12 Ft. Long / mei-iiim will be h^ld "at. 8:15 p.m.! ha^ u'. ( to' the seniors in recent a aoviDie,. f - Comariches came through J.ohi-ison and Johnson LEADERS .'.turr I RUGS :inlitS| vilalnel timds Tho scored in-one two weeks ago at F- HEADQUARTERS^ the' n. \i Thursday in' the municipal' ycars. . hi° ' ' >' }° I CLEANED ising-les-and--Ron-Kfleniiis -—•—times-on-two. hits and 11 walks in Counti'y Club, Janie.sbur,y. '1955 Chevrplot Bel Air i' -The.driaey-bwtt-the-White-aox.; perb at second baseforHh^serigp: 1 : 12-5, oil TRlirscTay.1 Mike-:^Fer:r}i7-i=~g g ! ".'/'firfi" .-tt'i-Jsted in Sipporting spoTtT'at "f Yv«t I ave -,-stipt. two ve;ti«- 1953 Chevrolet DOMINICK BARBTJTO. Prop. C.:,mord High School are welcoine UUBl . Oriole-pitches allowed two hits In t^e Momahegan .Division, the knDwn m 4 door Sedan Power .-''.. am i hile-sj.r.ikinc-o-ul--^. Pat nPS npat x]je Mohicans, 22^ DurinR the Spanish r »._ Fl,y,-n said ' The turnout for junior 1 ill C U Li it HfaH Billl - -^u-- — —Saturday. It. was the Apac-hos -^-TrTTfa -wrthotit-a-ipss -a-r+d-put BOROUGH OF ^ ^^ Terry ^ ^ ^p . Marihe.s at GuantannmoHKiy" 4-door Sedan, Dynallow, 340 North; Aye, SUnsot 9-1530" Girwooa ORDINANCE and undisputed first place.! AN ORD.IJNAJJCE, To o™ , .bagger and a .single to_ the ginning pitcher, ! June, 1898. RfeH 35 BIG PRIZES-ALL FOR mJ^rdlnancc ; o(_wh ich they gQ t a Uvo DipnCT was Fa 1954 Ford 2-door sedan afTair, the ^ ^hing andand ' tightightt de de-- guc : R&H 1st PRIZE 4th PRIZ^— $300 CASH were: ' Whi'te"snx edged the" Yani,S, 3-2, --;- ^ - col: 50 DAYS OF RACING Sox scored a run ^ unt|| ^ ^ inning as thf? 1953 Ford 2-door Sedan • $5,000 CASK 5th PftfZE- $200 CASH came up Where Comfort R&H ove :;• Adds^o Enjoyment D9NKEY WB .'.<:. i. be amended to read, as '°»° - „ --- .,,,.-.„- t6 beat "1951 OldftnobiLo Holiday Coujje FOLLOW THE CROWDS Section 9. No person shall, Ir. any We ! 2nd PRIZE-$1,000 CASH PRIZES OF $100 CASH i in tho 100 and; of the Yanks had a double and Jim| 6.2 on Saturday. Bass was the Hydramalicv R&H ' • : '.he hereinafter dcalenoled placea. P , Gr BASEBALL ih4 5 and Roger, siocum rnade several (me plays at | winmng pitcher., while Wehren- TOTAL OF $f0,000 , ,,k any vehicle parallel with the L U(l VMl 1: rg tosse . Many Others — -t"H!ir-of-the-rpndvwi3«-or-.cutb_«na.«— Gipson,.. Mti7 s Wright - - - - th"'e \ ank' ,: tossed for the Cheyennes. • i:; -2l, place" the ntreet »'hnll bbee marke. o in the 880; fricTfanV' ^T-fti-Serrirfi6res-nrppedthe : p A i r ' j y aas thw._e A> „„s de„ . jj «86 w«t*'h two on and came home; model* tochoooe DONKEY BASEBALL GAME to enter—easy to win! • Ju^t visit any New Jersey Plymouth dealer • Register your New Jersey license number • Then Don McCHntock, James Gleascu,nies . . . - e fannee- l |• °, i on n WWayn.ayt}e e Skaarup s homer for I SuSO ,,:!\^ort^Slcleo,,heBoule- feated the Orioles 3 2 H a thrilling Cranford Days' ,: l between Coohdge Drive and Rich Robey, Steve Ayres• -•-, Same-~. -• „._ ^^Q.^np^,, I the winning runs. See 1 complete a short statement/about Plymouth's Push-Button Driving • Enter today^-atid you can win "up to $5;000 in cash! .Of! "; l C „„,,„..„ . Flart„.„..„y an_...d . '""texhibition game Saturday, the o,!'n,e Southe riy side o( the Boule- OCKANPORT, N. J. Bitwtla Rid tm I i«m Brtnch ,:l between South 10th Street and ancT^o'" Don Damm and Rich [ ^'b"jg guns" fbr-ttieAV. t5ick Pry- |Semino ics beat the Cherokees, 13- M Luby 440; Gleftson, James C«• . p *\ «^ , grand slam home run in the hot- MODEL, ANY YEAR-your license pUfte may be worth up to $5,000 ' .•. UK' Southerly side "( WashingWJ Avers, Rich Robey, broad jump. ^'"^^ j^ „ , .rnllin J tom of the last inning after two HOW thru August 8 the ; Little League Field (Bell Stadium) to you in Plymouth's $10,000 Neiy Jersey License Number Jackpot. , Enter the big New Jersey laekpot today—and you may share . ; •.,„ betwrVn North 20th Strcot Also, discus, Alex Sickert.Jirr.es! I"' NaUonal League. Colhn,, gave the Semi-i MORRIS • ! North 23rd Stu-et. inlan. James Coffee, Russ Hariiina P'tehed a one-hit game Thursda> ,nQ ^ ^ w[n jYou have a better-than-ev6r chance to win, since ail prizes go to New- i»4he big $10,000 Jackpot! •• ,' parkmii. either nnRle or other- 1 CHEVROLET, INC. . It ui-rmittetl in any of the above and Bob Slagle; high hurdlos,' The standingsMl NO II :I.F.AGIT.S North and Central Aves. Jersey, car owners. Residents of other states are NOT eligible!. - -'i,.rs wnere otherwise prohibited Uiinl Oivlilon Enter today! See your dealer who sells •niion 6 of thli ordinance and Glenn Allinger and James Prior; l« Nc )sat<. A July I. II.I.-H USED CAR LOT ownership) rTherfflll'ifl the FREE entry form, completing the state- PLYIVI OU T H •••i..n •' Thi> Ordinance shall take Snav. nt-t-s • .,f.L-r fuuil pasaau.and publication Coffee-Golf Winner PARKING FACILITIES. FOR MORE THAN 15,000 CARS 426 NORTH AVE., EAST PDC m tU N»m»he|»n Ulvlilon - B«n*l MM. J1.80, t»» fuel. C'la-f rot JI!IT. '!t $50,000 Adde,d Ai South b Centra} Av«*. 7. Contest opens at beginning of dealer'i business day, Statement .«,.« .vritc-viiursr ' AAssocialinti golf tourney Spills and Thrills Galore! in hi> or her name In New Jersey, except •mpleyeei and their entry blank and have your entry signed or otherwise validated |. ny June 8, 1956. Entries must be*placed in entry box before close None- -th.il the abovmeetine Ordinancg of thei [aj_.t Preaknes. . . s Hills Coun~ t' i y Chll.' Prom XEW.\RK tlter 6 FM 0 WESTFIELD 2-50S4 immediate familiei. of Plymouth Motor Corporation, Plymouth by a Plymouth dealer or salesman. Place your entry in official eeting o CuX* of dealer's business day, July 28, 1956. s^cd at a' rut hfS! i • with State Athletihlc i Cpmmisi^jneCmlsii r \ tnd Sundays. 3 ' mm. ttttioa Op»n Moa. E Diviiion of Chryiler Corporation, Ht adv*rtliing agenciei, the contest entry box. B,hh.ofM«S, ntu, 10'; tit not included Si.-iiU I Joseph F. Walker. Co'ftee lei the t Beat 3 '/" ADULTS 75c CHILDREN 25c American Maileri and Bindcn, and Plymouth dealert. 5. Winners will be selected by th« American Mailers and 8. Winners will be notified by.mall by September 2S, 1936. Stars Names and addresses of winners will be postod in Plymouth 12! !• DAY O. 'guest division with a low,jjrqssj. .... 1 J. There'i nothing to buy. Take your New Jertey registration Binders, an independent judging organization, on the basis of PHILIP J McGEVNA. Chief! .... 0 certificate or any document proving legal ownenhip of your, Sincerity, originality and aptness of thought. Duplicate prizes will dealerships. Prizes will be awarded at Detroit, Michigan. Borough Clerk of the score ol 81,' going out in 4^ and 'OOP 0OOP tilues car to any New Jersey Plymouth dealer.. Register on Hie entry bo awarded in cas« of ties. Decisions of |udges will be final. Borough of Kenllworth. N. J returning In 39. 9.' Cental sub|«t to aU Federal, New Jersey and local • .1 June 12. l»56. 6-14 Tickets Available at Police Headquarters blank the licente plate number of your car, 111 wake, model i. All entries beeorn* (hi property of Plymouth Oh/blots tU and year. vHBBggg^^ / r:p:—' -i U -y.—~"~

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(. ."••." > THE CRANFORD CITIZEN ANP. CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956 - ;. X; THE CRANFORlTCITIZEN ANU

an'nouncement"and ' leaflets . con- '•/ |poried_Ws committee is studying Spring .Lake for three days next ] ington, SchoollSivMonday night. ApnuAlJEltectkm Held man arid Mr4, Joseph, E. Humenikf Kc;i»ilwortti | Chapel cerning ' vacation >Bible! school reports ' made~by. "the - police andWftek. ~' —.-—••—^-—i-r— r~: T).-f^ivino—<;n<;hA<; \u«>re:- .Um of 60£' Ceritier -street, perforrrled SclVool-Bicnic^Satunlay wh|ch Will ;be held for two Iweelcs f3ffiy.i?.y.?;;...... "Res6lutioris ortondolence were Gerto,"Gail Cyphers, Joyce Dean, y .Volunteer Firemen dance specialties"at" the annual- beginning June 25T-Prayer ifleetr^ lk3 : dinner of the Union County, Blind KENILWORTH — The annual ducted at all local taverns prepar- •Betty •Ann-Dor-kovcski, Virginia, GARVTOQE}, — Officer \tere : will be "held at 1:30 p.m. and atory to action on license renewals be sent to "the families of, former Harris, Marjorie Harper, Kath- elected by .Liberty Hose Company Association••'•lnr the Graruvood... on. j)lciVle''of'Kenilwarth Gosiiel-G-hap--- eX'veninB--service-.-at--8 -o'clock. lMntirt& Mayor David J. H. Murray, "who leen Hartig,, Barbara Hasselman, Tuesday. ntghL v .. ••".'. el Sunday School will be held on .A service for prayer an^ Bible OD -w Three bids for at, the next/council, meeting. No. 1 at its meeting and last On- re'commnedationi'of, Street died iJune :'5, and .fbrrrjer Council- Geraldine Hidi, Beverly Kuridr,at, : (,The-)ocal dancer also entertain- Saturday at. 2. p.m'. at Echo Lake study will be held on Wednesday . of the Borough Hall were Wednesday, " .. .. •.. .; . ed with-'a soft shoe .number at a Commissioner Frederick C. W6h-man Burton • M. Galloway, who Leora Jjiskovec, Judith_Masoni , .The officers'are: Captain, Frank Park, .Westfield, with transporter at S p,m, . '•. r!-,..I_ at Tuesday' night's -Bor- the died Mav 23. Gdil, Nash, Jeannette Paffenroth' testimonial for Past .Grand JOnight Hon being', provided at. the chapel lieiitc ni , Rag- '-'-Theodore - •. 7m»rin of Wesftleld lo the building pnd grounds com- -He Council ghmv- cations, ahd • the • borough engineer Penny Stout and Sandra Tcipka. treasurer", Samuel F. Cblwell; fire rrrr itlHtce for study. • to prepare, the necessary financing Aslf Investigation 'Mrs; Eleanor.'.Florence, troop bus, at the Elks Club in Mountain- been -planned for the-entire school The bids are: Alex Balnickj and wardens, Jacob Frick,- John Ta- side on Saturday. .• . . ••• . In the event pf rain the puting1 will, ordinance for purchase Of a street consultant for the Westfield Girl maio, Christian Bullock • and ^n, Rosclle Park, -^1,030; Bon- sweeper. -. ' .*••.- Scout Co'uncil, made the awards. . : be. posip'ontd until September.. jjctt'i Contractors, Wesitfleld, $1,560 Of Smoking Charles ehrisjiaho; ..acting flrp Fred G. MacKenzie will conclude ... - .. ,» Township Engineer Patrick' Jf: •Mrs. Richard B. Harpdr, Sf., iswarden,-John McCluskey. ..•: Firemen to Attend Real Estate For Sale Help Wanted - Female Wins ^Degree and Theodore A. Crane, Crariford,- x a series of Bible; talks on the book For Sale Servicing Jleat Estate For Sale g pharmacy from St. John's Uni- Gfall also, was instructed to draw By Minors leader and M.r's. Samuel Paffen- COUNCILORS — College- or teachers,- $i,592."•: ...['. •.-• '•.•: It*- j .; CLASSIFIED BATES •'•/"• KENILWGRTH—-. Gcoi;ge Bizink versity, Jamaica, N.'. Y., on Sunda/ Up d plan for, elimination of flood- roth' Jco.-lejder of ;the troop. As- SpringfieldCeiebration il of Titus on Sunday at the Family i, BABY" HED, bail trimmed, with GETTING ENOUGH HOT WATEHT^lm7/L.lme CRAMFORD UKAL E8TATB BOARD Girls camp In Connecticut. Athletics, 1 s wt 1 'U.S. Marines were called ".upon Councilman • JplnvTt'Uscher re- GAKWOOD —• A request for Bible Hour at'lj a.,m. when, his INSERTION"— « * » ' iiWitlri'Mi and ;:playpen; ret! strip- scale removod -"." cause of iijovinu. all 'for MS. CHanford iWITH A MEMBER OF *HE '. . , i . , suitable provisions for,incorpora- prohibition.pfLsale_of_cigarettes_Jo. £ommjttee: • Mrs.. Leo Liskovec, one truck and a band to the 50th Co., WEstflcld 2-»999._- , -u ' biis. ^Ranford 6-5795. ' . • « wilLbe^consJdered in cornmitt6e Two Watches Sunday School who are being r»nU • word, 4ft c«inU minimum. li-7;iOS. . . . • • Bungalows'.'.—•' Split Levc'ls .' tion . in an over-all flood control chairrrtan; Mrs, ioboit Harris und' 1 anniversary celebration--of—the- :v ADR KKT. HY-MNKS — 1 *,«'•"}»'» CHAJSIFORD REAL ESTATE BOARD minors is beingVignor.ed in local GARWOOD" — Purchase 6f two. graduated" from ;'hi(*h-school-,or- WILLIAM F. .DAVIDSON * ,'. Conventional .Honjes r ^fjifrcfco'mmendation for award- pln'n' for the borough at a later Mrs. William Schmidt. : | •' MM;.. A.dr <»t in c»p«. with blink WASH1NQ MACHINEr A wiinRer HOUSEKEEPER ^for'l 'fattier nnd child, watches for ' presentation to out-Springfleld Fire- Department, on. grade school will be recognized at- •linn' or o-U«.t»y linn ,"»»«', *" GENERAL , CONTRACTING,' Carpentry, H.irr'y R. Hcinit .. Everard Kcmpshall sleep In. Call CRbnford . 6-5212 after ing ot, the contract miade. at/ the. ; stores'i'was received by the.Boi:- J'^5." '• *•'• lvpi'. S2>>.: CRanJo'rd ,ti-O(in(l. date.-.- ' . • '•..'•'-•, ' " " ' Saturday/ jund. 23, it was an- 1 ehtrcrd by linn. DUpUy lln«« Masonry, Plaiitorlnif and' RoofIntf. CRah- ' Marie R. Dcncoiv next meeting.— ' • :'•.'•• •'•••' standing-students- in American this service. '•;-.' ~._ ,.- .. . ' (ll> pt- type.only) eburted a* two. ford 0-3829; No job .too. tmall.. Ejtl-; ; ; On recommendation of Fire ough Council ;at its meeting Tues- 1 nounced by Fire Commissioner I. l COAL' HOD, $20; mat*» without obltgotlon. -. ' ti- REALTY £Q.17 No|th Avc, E, CRaniord 8-0777 v Passed on flnar reading after history in the public school .sys- - The tract band ;.will meet n.t Unit. ••••' . It Pi-. D. H. w>t. "nk. round lable, buf* - •, .SECRETARY .Commissioner I, George' Casabona, day, night in a'letter from the Name Manager Goorge easabonii this week. 1 XASH. ChroK or. BUmpi rnoni »«r frl'. VbiTwr, 5 chairs. $15. CRanford" .19 Al«lcn_St. CR'0-0400 •To tiike charuu of Insuitniico OITIuc. In public healing was an ordinance tem and St. Anne's School-Was vot:- 2:30 p.m.. to distribute' the chapel mm- comp»ny ndyrrlls.lHg copy. Nbt Borough Clejk A. T. Mosca was in- iV-HB.-t. . ' , , -.•'.•• BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHER SEHV- Woutflt'ld:, Permntlent posltidn. Short- Parent-Teacher , Association., 'ed at a meeting of Say'Leaf Me- The local contingent, headed by • .rttypnalii'tc tor.erfon In. «dt t»k«n •^CE. ALLWPRk GUARANTEED. v e hand prcleixed, but • not necessiiry. amending'" the,7.oning ordinance to Call — n structed -to-write to George Mas- Chief Thomas F. Brittain and *a. '• '"' ' by tilephone,/' •• Oi\i .RANGE. Qimlitv. 1 .burners, reason- B. VV. FLARTEYi CRanford :fi-1715,. U , ' — JE , CHARMING HOME, lnrce icooms, ptl,'2- Pleasant, working conditions. .'• 5-day VACATION LOANS redone both sides of. Locust ave- •'Minors have-been seen smoking For Campaign MorialPpst 6807, Veterans of For- OEADUNE FOtt COPV—W«due«duya Saldn'mcn kew, engineer" of tKe~Plainneld- accompaniedd by otheh r bbroiigbihh of f- NbTICE Ot INTENTION ahir- CHanfi>rcl'n-4."ii2. . . .- . .. Llbby Brewstcr CR Or 1995 car (jaraKc, on well shrubbed lot, S17.5OO. •• wuyk 9-5 p,m. ' Salary .open. Would niic.from a point 100 feet, east of QARWOOD —..former Council- ign Wars, ,in';Bay Leaf Memorial .1 IB A.M. .. CR'6-5215 Ilku. mature person iibie to meet peo- Uniori Water Company, requesting' and are suspected of gambling, and TnUo notlcdOiol BAY LEAF POST NO. V'r>A NFOWD REFRIOERATION; Hope MiliOs ., exeellont condition, at- Home on Monday hight. ficials; will leave from - the-Bor 0BOV VETERANS OF FOREIGN; WAHS. BARGAINS in hiirclw.in'. p.iini- nndTW!rrr» . on Fricidiilre, Kelvinntor, crO icTT & me. Henlies' c'unudential — WEstfleld ;t street. to the Westfield line jfipairing and, painting of hydrai elie ••this should be inves- man Frank J. Ragbnese, .president paper! Name ^rjiii.tl.s. Sample bonks t'ached-fjarnije, dcep iqti SIS.1100. 2-7402. • ..'-•••' •-. ough Hall at 1 p.m.. spot,. Norse. B. t.' Flarlcy, CRanfpr I: v from Residence B ,to Residence A. •tigated'by the proper authorities,' .- hrojiuhl to your'limnc for easy seine- 8-1715I71S. '" 1 "Choose your own loan in,-th•' Sage; • door. Also drlvcwjiy lumps, pnlionnd Strides* privacy — no courtesy of a reply.' . „;. . Ross.'said.'that the, police depart- or,,and J6hri L'ombardo and John ofTlcers arc ns follows; • • • worth. CRanford 6-0530. • • Three bedrooms, dcn( bciiitlful c For Garbage Collection '. swimminc pn.ol rnclnMires. S. Plnn- bers .and -prospective 'new rrierrK' „ Furnished Room' kitchen, Just 0 years old- and; In liri- '. YOUNG LADY, to assist dentist, high Approval was given-the sugges:, ment .'Vast year conducted '"a cam- Schnitzel-, candidates for iSorough ... Cai.nmnnde'r, Thomns H. EnBlMi'.. 302 ides, B.-m, 2* N"- ' 21st St., Kenilworth. m'nculnte condition fpr S14.500 : RIGHARDS-SWACKHAMER 'school- graduate', experience unneces- red tapei Enjoy your Vacation b'ers. : ...-'. .GARWOOb' -^''Summer'"'sched'-, Hemlock Avcmif.. Gurwooil, N". J. , . ~ •'. Clt.inford B-HS5 • ,' _• ,_U 1 A STANIHI Hlhll 1MC;,TK tlon of Police-ComMssioner-Lewis- -paign-^to_call_tl\e...attentioji of allCouncil, .have selected Henry W. ,''••' For Rent TRUCK CRANE • and T.D-9 •. Bulldoicr '• . REALTORS ... sary. State iige, busin»ss ability..", Box 1 Plan? were discussed for a scrap ule of two garbage:.collections' a Senlor Vlce-Comivtander, Wallace Pln- 25 Rides • Shows 25 for hire. S. W. Oliver, Inc.- CRaniord- Thrfi bedrooms, sun- room, Screened, IM7, cure Citizen and Chronicle. fo the fullest"-- repay when you return. 'M. ;ROSS that Police "Chief Ered ocal vendors of cigarettes tb thePiekarski-of 500 West street as ktn; 31S Myrtle Avc.-, Oanvood, N. 0T. iLUMINUM . SiTOrtM WINDOWS''Bnd ROOMS FOR -KENT- by. day."or week. ' . 4 Alden Street '". • 1 and waste paper drive to be con- ' Reasonable ratea. CRanford 01132. 6-2159 and Linden 2-7054. -'. u porch, hich dry basement, Bcndlx aw ' w,itjv regard to minors and week on each.side of town went Junior Vice-CiunmancliT, Harold Tro.p- . Combination Screens nnd Storm Doors. C$R 6-1122 o •• or Eves. CR 0-0470 / Falcone be authorized .to attend th^lr-^campaign manager for the ber, 307 Hemlock Aviv. Garwoprt. N. J. WESTFiELD AVE. Fice estimates.' Alhan-l.ou.ls. li>0 North. CRANFORD HOTKL: washer and workbench w> wllh this Arrange ONE STOP service by phoning 1 ducted starting at 10 a.m. oh June into effect this week, it was an- v well-located house (pr only ...... $15,000 tKe convention of the New Jersey Z&ite each a copy of the pertinent'November election. .Qiliirtermiuiter, Harold G. llarlli, Jc. XJnion' Ave'.. CJJjinford fl-OWlO. U FOR CHOICE HOMES IN CRANFORD Ptaon* Wo. CR 6-9779 1 24. Commander Thomas Engleje ' Bl Lehigh ValW H- *• , COMFORTADLY.' FURNISHED' ROOM ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING/ — House- in advance. Call now! ;. Police Chiefs. '. Association in irdinance. THe,' added that it is nounced, by' Street' Commissioner .108 Floreuc'ij-Ave., li-vini:lon. N.. J. near all transportation. Business man wlrlnu, Jobbing, fluorescent fixtures, Help Wanted^ MATINEES DAIttf 1 P.M. A lifetime.,resident of the bor= •i Objccttcins. If any. ;s)iou)d br nincle Im- l'INE PAINTS. • colors and cnnmeli. Three* bedrooms, powder 'room, fire-' '. ' 'AND VICINITY is'in charge of arBatigomchts, as- ITrederlck' C. Wehrum; Jr.,-at the ' only. 100 North- Avc, TEast, CRanford repairs" and DVUBK installed. Gcorcc place. Just 7 years old, In the Brook- OONTrNUOUS BAT. - 8TJN. - d ilanned to conduct a similar cam- miHUali-ly In... uiltlnu to A, T. .Mosca,' • Pulnt- Wprks; 7t)9 Boulevard., Snnfiullinno, 12 Myrtle Street. Tol. . Male or F;erfiale ough, Mr; Pifekarski is employed sisted by Senior Vice-Commander Borough Council meeting on TUCK Clerk .of the horoiitfh/uf Gnrw.nod,. N.J. h, CHanford fi-l88ll.' u 6-oiyto. •• • . • ... CRanford 0-B520. . -. .. _'U side section. Benulliul foliace, split' . laigh this year.- . : by ..the Eastern Railroads 6f NewPinkin.and. Past Commando!' Cnr- a CLABK P.LEASANT' ROOM, conifoiinfeiy turn- rail :fencc. A moat dcilriiable. hohie •'• ' Call . ''•' • •' TO.SELL •BETTEB^BRUSHES- lind '.houso- ATLAS CO. Thef 'police commissioner sug- d >V •.-"..' U „„„, WINDOW SHA0ES, up to' .1.1 at ; , : .'.!....'.. $19,000 hold items ill-home denionstratron- or ill lll-IH N, UNION'AVE Nt>W ihm TUBS, ^ JUNE 19 1 , BAY LEAF POST No. nnn7; ';ishetf,-:.qulcL_rc!.ldcnltallHCction,._.Busi- 1 Gil fl-l:ioo York as manager'.of the freight tinjne Cusmano. .. • . Inches, on your roller,-$1^J9: Same IF YOUPLAN TO BUILD; repair or make lr h^(ij ;ested that the PTA contact, him • Collections will be made. Mon ... Veteran.!! of ForelBii Wars.- . AuspiceJunes 1Pos8 thrt ,Nou 2. 3328 , "' • • Dn> . Service. Alh.ih-l.cwts' Hardware. ness- man or teacher. CRaniord 6-H72. • ' . ANNE M. O'BRIEN -— rate' and fourth section, dep'art- It was reported that the Memor- • of U; 3. '. ' • .-. altcrdtlonB, call T. JOHNSEN-, 405 Cen- Four bedrooms,, two baths, stone front Mrs.,E: Connors, CRanfoId (i^3815 alter A»M—t«ri«-,-P?M.—Frli. to 8 P.M.—Cloned Sals: Air- C o n d i t i o n e d ind-let ,him know of any.-definite days and Thursdays ofy the soutl 100 North Union Ave. .' .-' *» tral Avenue, CRanldVd 6-9548. ' U built-to-brdcrbomo, 7 years old. All im CONQUERORS r| Garvvood. Now Jersey ' • '.-...• Real-Estate. '. S^p'rn. . • • .. \ ' fnymelitu Vp U '2.1 Monthi iments.- He attended Garwood, ,Ro- ial Day parade. ahd._ the open ._..JJ . .•.Th-oinas-lt.:.JEiii!lese... Co.rn.m-. LARGE" C'CEAN "~NICELY-FUflNlSlIED /the rooms are larec. You've always BQJC OITice Open Dally-& Sunday ividen'ce the association has of in- iide and Tuesdays. and_FfMays_on V : - Ladles Admitted Free selle Park and Elizabeth schools house held afterward by the VF'W : •-..•••' ' . ' B-21 WIMEOGIlAPlilNti —' LcMers' — 'forms front room, next to bath, modern pri- iidmlrod. thjs horne, let us show you IS Aldcn Strcot (2nd floor) BEAUTIFUL GIFTS, are yours for hov- •• . ' - —- plus— . ''. , 10 A.M..to- 10 P.M.'••• • Iractions of the law. the north'Side. • ' "'.' ' ',, MONDAY" NIGHT . : — Booklets. .24 -. hour service. Free vatc home; Reliable centlemhn. Rea- -. • ROOFING AND.SIDING. through. An excellent purchase at S20;SD0 . ' CR 6-7777 • ' • , ., •_ ing fiveormore friends In your horne. and is a graduate of. the Academy | were a great success. Thanks were pickriip and" delivery. Call Cltanford "We also will look into the re- sonable. Convenient trnnrtpnrtatlon. ' . GUTTERS. &. LEADERS to attend,a Butter'Brash inn party on (5-85-17. • ' . ' • *' ' CcllmK Blocks Installed SALESMEN' Evenings^Call — . .' a point "plan. ' M*ake 'inoni^v' |or:ypur "TEXAS b -o*f AdvanceAJ dJ ™._-'«iTraffic_ I-.-KT™in New. v^uYork . 6j.t'cntjeg to participating organi- "Pamilv Matinee" CRanford 0-2705 after "6:30 P.M. tf ' RHIL F. HENEHAN ' jorts of gambling by minors," he 1 a Aluminum Combination Windows Margy Wilson ...... '.".... CR 6-0434. ofiiO . treasury, For details call CHnn- City, • •• .... zations. '' ".. 6 till 6 p.m. — Wsdnosday ITE.NETIAE.NETIAN BLINDSBLINDS ' lrii .hfock.fockh .. 2S ttoo- ,,1 Home Insulation <25 Alilcu Street .. .CRanford fl-7033 PLAYHOUSE idded.- ! - . Incheh s custont x qunllfl fy stuck blindsd , niil LARGE ^COMFORTABLE ROOM, twin Edith Reariclt ,,..^...... V CR 6-6408 , lord B-3B15 after 5 p.m. . 7-5 A veteran of World -War II,' he^ ENTERTAINMENT In conjunction with sldliiB we paint Louisa Old ....<:; GR 6-0731 MUIburn, N. _l, . ••: . A similar letter was sent by the HIDES ONLY lOe-EACH . 84 inches lone.' $2.05; iilso' Jcncrnft beds, nisei"single room. Convenient wood trim'. Open All Day - Memorial Dny WED. •flu.u SUN.—JUNE 20-24 FranV Carrlnrton, Director . ahd'.C. W. Bieneman. ..tustoiri. blinds, p.-ukinu. CRaniord 0-5301. , tf has a son, Henry, Jr., now serv-- 4 NIGHTS A WEEK FOR EVEHYONE ^_ Over S,000 satisfied customerir . Evenlnus and Weekends Eve's; 8:30—.Tuna, 'Theduth -.S»t. Parent-Teacher Association to the Local Dancer Appears 30c sq. tt. Cranford -Upholster}". Shop, WM. L. SCHROEDEU YOUNG HEN ing w.ith the Ar-m'y' in Germany. 'llils Mallnc.e I«, IIBW In Order 120 South A.Vc'., £. CHanford «-0R03.' t( CHEERY ROOM, friendly hmnel porch, CRanford 6-3474 ''BIRDS-'and the BEES" Sun. 8:00-rMati.. 8:30,. Thlirii., Sat. Board of Education; Speaking at 1 Walnut Ave. ••'•'..' ". •• ... * • ..-••' NEWJ.SPL1T LEVEL-, tile .bath,, atlnched W.ortt •W'antedrFemale Candidates .Tiller, Lombardo That Mntuitra May llrlnr. the Chil- iwi-den, cenlnil. references exchanued., — Nights Call- gnrngc, $15,080. -^. Also a 4-room bung- • '• ^—''plus;—• . .-. . •' that body's meeting Monday night, n Specialty Numbers Saple • THOLSTERING — Furniture -repairs, Beniiers. 1 Hamilton Avenue,, Craiir NOW PLAYING , slip covers, .Venetian blinds. alow smd sunroom. 2-car garage, • 5 WOMAN wishes.to cure for children days dnd Schhitzer were'named at a ,-r- Wedding* dren, llavf a Good TIMS •t'-Xlltl*." ford ii-:i;irni. '. '.'•.'•; Superintendent of Schools Lewis GARWOOD, — Nancy Jo" Hume- torro* Nice choice of fabrics, f. Kantner & Salesmen . . . • . . - ' years old.'-Walnut Schoo) district.. Jen- —' also baby sit nights. Kenilworth, > SEATSv- Cane, rush rattan. -Work called : For Careers in Telephone Work Ted SCOTT-Gail MANNERS in •meeting of the.club this week to Kx|ii'ii9< and Have Them Home In i5on, 120 South Avc., E. Ti'l. CRaniord for aiid delivered. PLainflcld 6-9270. Henry Vercneault :... CR 6 1098 nie Taylor, broker, CRanford 0-0075, CRaniord 0-5100. • . • C-14 "HOT BLOOD" '. Laird said the school authorities ik, daughter of former Council- Thrt FURNlSMEt)'DOOM' m colored limnc for serve as a registration committee,. 8-01)03. 247 Jefferson Ave.; North Plolnflcld. .tf Naomi Hcnohnn ' CR 6-20B2 do. their part by keeping young- • T|m« for Med! • ; adc lienlU'ivum ur'cnuple. CHantord Ethel Kendall CR •6-0254 EXPERIENCED WOMAN wishes half day In this capacity they will contact after 5 p.m. LEONARDO -r Sp.anlsh .villa, court, 2- in the Elizabeth Area people.from smoking on school Banquets and Dinners of Any,Typ»»~ Ind bi PADS — 3-pc. sets. from $0.05. Winifred Stcwnrt ...:.-..:..'ui '. CR 6-7534 ciir garage, newly dce9rated, modern ' a week ironing, Si per-hour. Call after MON. lhru THUH.—JUN. 25r2B new residents to see that they are It's Bargain Nite! Choice o( beautiful colors. Free, <-'stl- PLiTMBiNG. and HEATING, -r- Sewcra, CRanl'Ord. •1:30 Cttimlora 6r«312. ' 0-21 property^-". Wenet inales civen. Albim-Lxwls, 1.09 N. Un- cleaned with electric sewer machine. conveniences', reasonable. : properly registered for the Novem- POCONO CREST rr -COCKTAIL. LQUNGE _ jDbn't Miss It! ^_ lortfo • Ion Ave., CRanford-6-ORIifi. ^- tf Guaranteed. William' J; Lcdden.' Tel. 6-0088. 6-21 Furnished Room Wanted CHcstnut 5-1207" iln'd CRanford 6-2935, • '••' -j^ G6od starting ^ "SO>IG of the SOUTH" ber election and urge those whose T^w7\ Pocpno Pines, Pa. Atop the Poconos and AUANT • All AtiracHons, Furnished Proy I'OPSOIU (111 dirt, cravel, brushed stone, -iVls? Enjoy • woptlortul Vacktlon or Fl/K ROOM, in • refined home. vSTAKT LIVING •".•'. HEFjNlNG AVENUE—0-rooniR. garage, ' ' • "-Ar Steady, year-round \vork ~~~"' • ; ' '•• : •— plus —• Girl §couts Receive registration may have .expired to 1 'JV Hon.yrrtoon it this beautiful 3000- sinderY and saiid. Call 8 UT8r itAlnvay i porch, powder room, new sink, formica; Help Wanted— Male M "CH 5-9773 i H.OSELLE PARK '' • •,'• — by-=r ,[•• bridge . 7-7224. " --]—"'• . • ' tl •with kitchen prlvilcncs, by buslnesH A MUSICAL ARABIAN NIGHT reregister, '• " " "Acre nesort. 3 Mod«tirHot«ls. Do- [the yt :;". ''woman. Box 04B, care Citiieh anandd ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS, crushed stone, 'Ihiy a lloiiie . stove, storm windows, reflnlshed floors. YOIJNG MAN for delivery service and * . .£ Regularrraises •' . • Order By Phone — pay By Mail llclout Mcaltt. Honeymoon LOUB« • Amuseiwents of Ameliflca Chronicle, • ' " . till dirt, driveways excavated. Front Large'lot. CR 0-04U3; '.. 6-14 general work in blue printing, no cxr "BATTLE STATIONS" Sashes :»Jt Ceremony u_ «nd cojy Cotttures with tn«»l» »t itions . UADE-TO-OnDER rndlator enclosure!, end loader for hire. Joseph La Brucio, •(-It's a • Wonderful feeling!). DRcxel 8-1313 ; hotel. All Sports. Lake. Beach. •lawn furniture, cabinets and console pcricWo necessary. B-Y Reproduction •Ar Opportunities for advancement GARW.OOD"-^- "SasHing" cere- Tennis, dolf. Movies. Social Ac- 37 Mpnlcy Avq., CRaniord 6-3167. Hero's n real DOLL of n house, nnd n -Service and Supply, 210 South Ave., E., 1 cabinets for portable sewinc machines, 1 monies were held -for members of tlvltlcn.-Churches neiirby. 143 to•«». • suppo, i Fred Davcy. 43 N. 7th -Street, Kcnil- Apariments Wanted ' Spllt.Lcvel at thnt. Just as sparklinc nnd Cruniord. U • -ft Liberal vacation, sickness and - N.Y. Oltlee.llW.48dSt,(Era.J2«)lOB-l«M Wbrth. CHanford 0-3555: . U TELEVISION REPAIRED- FAST. For thp clcifn an anyone could keep It', with U Girl Scout Troop 35, sponsored by • • • i , Beginning-Monday^ Iwhich ' Til RE?; ADULTS want 4 or 5 rooms by - bust and fastest service call Economy larKe bedroonis. a kitchen thnt has din- COUNCILORS — College or teacliers. ' pension, benefits • ina space, dining room,' livlntf' room, 2 Summer. Rentals the Ladies' Auxiliary of-the Lions free circus 4 &10 p. m. starring ., Ilate i ."•• PITTSBURGH PAINTS, full line of Sept. .1. Uox 049, cure Cranford CJllr ••- Electric. CRaniord 6-3835. Day or night. '.Boys'- camp " in Western Connecticut, iim aiid Chionlcle, tile baths, recreation room, 'full, base- LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE, New Mnmp- two' hours-from New-York City. Ath if G.I. "ori-the'-job" training benefits ' COOLl AIR CONDITIONED Club, in the gymnasium of 'VS'ash- ftbntir .•.•' mterlor_land_exterjpr. Painters' dls-^ inejit, ntlnched RaraKc and niv EXTRA . count In house lot quantities. Alban- . .^litrc'. Near Wolfeboro. Seasonal- or lulics, waterlronl, outdoor camp'ine, |board. Lcwla, 109 North .Union Avenue. tf —monthly:—rental - eicht room cottacc. tennis iind' general. Gooti salary. Or- • PLcdnfield 6-5477 ' LA BLONDE TRIO ' TREES TIlIMMED AND REMOVED —aTigc-U*0852r——-— •—-•'-- •-.-. ••.^-~^ WESTlrtEl,D AVE,, ROSELLE PARK . Cord Wood fpr Sale Gas, electricity, automatic hoT~wul"e"rr 1 'ENETlAN. BLINDS, 23 in. - aa tn., wrme JUWE. ie- -W a,'in., m-0—Nnr-Hv Bath ana onc-hall( centrnl heat. Ex- ' Teiophbno" " (Ipll""ft po)'- -Mitchell 8-9900, Extension . 2335, DELIGHTFULLY- i ONTHEHIGH'LEVeiBAJti and ivory, S2 98. lnimcdiate delivery. Ave. /Benefit Trinity pruan Fund. Call WEslllcld 2-6520 or WEstfleld 2-6079 ccllcnt furnishlnKS. " SUpcl'lor locatiorrr AIR' CONMTIONEP Alban-Lewls Hardware, .100 N. Union Auclionable items nt'edetl. C Evenings after ti because there's plenty of upaccwlth soft "Co., Michigan Avenue north of buulc AH EASTERN MANAGEMENT OUTDOOR THEATRE decorationsdera, , thai will'hiirmonizo wllh all Safe, excellent bathing. ' Cfljinfor'd' 050U—for.; eollcctloiis- JIM. LOVELAND _t Sl 6-0607. —- U-14 vurd, Kenilworth. CBestuut, 5-50110. Cumlqrlable, Pusfe^Back Seats 1 | Virginians, jugglers] Color -schemes. B rooms,, large modernd , DRIVE-IN THEATRE ai £S6iriay> acrobats; el|( be 11 Wilson»jrock'mg±ablcs screened porch, sleeps 6. Near .Ocean •talr and hall carpels, throw runs/new Repairs, remodeling and. new. Cllan- .up snow- equipn)ent. Apply .'Amuse- NEW JERSEVTlETrTEr|:EPWONE*CbMPAN¥^ remnants and factory seconds. Eliza- ford 6-1000. . U and bay, all comXocU. -CRai^iord 6-2634 1 THUR: thru SAT.— =C««»MW» 'oil •teixHHtKtJf*" beth RUB - Exchange, 263 Morris Avc., • meiits **cif America , Wesmuicl Avc, a r Wanted To Rent Lel\i«h. Valley. H.R., Cluilc Twp. ' NOW «thr.u TUESDAY' ["Iwtmming di!lylo7 p. »»»H«iY ' ' 'tl 1 _ Sewing Courses dryers and hew services installed. All DA.Y CAMP -*- In Walchung Mountains Dan DAILY — Cyd CHAIUSSE phases of industrial wiring.; P and. M Etta Mmettl ...", CR B-t)735 three miles, from Summit, Westflold SINGER'SEWING CENTER Sid Nunn CR 6-5487 • .. . .-.. • • • •• . . ' -jS — "HOT BLOOD" *00 North Wood Avc. Linden Nursing Service Electrical Service, -24 MacArthur Avo., Dora Kuzsmn WE 2-5001-R . Plainlleld. Creative arts;' swimming, : Linden 3-0757 CRanford 6-Uia6. ' --U Trucking"^ Hauling boating, canoeing, horseback riding, Plus 'Wn, BENDIX J- John LUND ler o . Open Friday evening 'til' 0 p.m, CRANFOHD-GARWOOO - KENILWORTH •Otheif sports. CRestvlew. 7-0108. After "MEET ME IN . V..N.A. Tor genei ill-nursing. .Visits, Hy-' 5 p.m. WesUleld 2-G483...... 37V&-Hour Work Week " : . . " . . "G."'G. NUNN' •' . . RELIABLE MOVERS • ." — In — / , . ter's SALT for wutcr softeners delivered, $2 podermlcs, maternul iind Infant care, TELEVISION AND FM ANTENNAS LAS VEGAS" Cod, per 100 lbs. For all type softeners. health pdi|cutlnn. The' VlsUh'C Nurse INSTALLED AND REPAIRED. Work 181' North Avc, East, at Centennial Ave. Nassau St., Clark . r/Uton 8-7169 No Previous Experience Required A musienl comedy you'll enjoy ' RAR Salt Service. Call Cltunford Can Help . You. Normal Fee. Tel. guaranteed. Reasonable—rates. New "BATTLE STATIONS" 6-6216. . . 3-20 CRanford U-O7T>7, or consult Telephone . and uSed TV sets? rnbos checked in CRaniord 6-3685 or CRaniord 0-5407 Lots For Sale Attractive Starting Salary — Retirement Plan Clifton WEBB- 1 Directory. • Hours Monday .thru -Friday', your home. Call FAnwood 2^4150 or 3 rooms .- . . $27.50 dUMP PUMPS, S45. Giirwood Paint and v 4 rooms . . . 35.00 - KENILWORTH LOTS FOR SALE, or \vi BftO-A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Saturdays. dur-( CRanford U-B094. ' tf B rboms • . . 42.00 ' ... . and Other-Benefits : . I Big Free Playground 4 ...JM Hardware. '.HO North Ave.. Giirwood. ing June, July iind August, 8:30 A.M.. build to suit. Cull "CRanford B-2UB2. "THE MAN WHO SUnsct 9-1WO-. t' to 12:H0 P.M, No service Sundays or KITCHEN CHAIRS RECOVERED In lat- 30 day free storage. holidays. -. tf est plastics —; " • ' • • OC.TIC AS A BCTTCJX. NEVER WAS" A MYRTLE. PACHAsiwJDRA, IVY easier- , $5 PtR CHAIR A detachment of. U.S. Marine A Naval Intbllleenctrttu.spcns'e' packed 1 You wouldn't want to change.a thipg In TRUCKING* — I specialize In light loads than grass. Shade loving peri-junals. Bring In your chairs, select your ma- this Immaculate DUNGALOW. . Stone comirumded liy Major Daniel Car . .... thriller AfiMcan violets planted in B1ACK and deliveries, .etc. Call A. Brings, !. Apply to Manager in Person, 9^5,- Monday through Friday terial. Sec the first clasclasss, work we do.front, only live years old. It Is 'better DRcxcl 6-2006. • . tf mick',"USMCj fought under Andre .-MAGIC, hnnplrr fur Miinmer.' Ui'imers. Clocks Repaired Kitchen sets made to' yyour ..decor In than new. '20 ft. living room with, fire- •Ofher times by appointment) ' •. ' „ . . 1 Hamilton Avenue, -Cilanforcl,J-3350. CLOCKS—All kinds—spring and weight, chrolne, wrought iron and black tub- place, full, clmlng roonyw-lth knotty, pine Jackson nt the Battle • ol" Ne' cleaned, repaired, put hi order. E. P. ular steel. Sperb's.. 1302' SluyvcHU'nt. TOP SOIL, lann rich, scrveued. cow or dado, science kitchen With breakfast area, Orleans. '•/ ' •' { NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Chamberlain, CRantord 6-4207 U Avev. Union. MUrdock U-UU5. two large bedrooms and tile bath, all .on _horsc -manure; rotted • $!> delivered. ew . UOBBI5TOWN ".. CHcstnut Tamisr'MU 0--1RHB. - -.•-' tf Ih'sl- floor Expanslon.-aiie..large.J)edroojn i 558 Central Avenue N Providence, N. J. Q MADISON., " 'T}ME"POR, (lnlshed rand ; one partly finished.- En- HULBUDN lildb)t Board :-.JlbOnr: SUJTP',... Wn.Uiul. .- 10 73 x- lia. ..Brobksirie SchoulV PjlccU" at V2"ni.vrr/V~oc|(t':kitrh(;ir"i'l\aii;Rr RENTALSENTAI.S" FtjFCJRn ALL-ALL^OCCASION^ S — - ••-.•-•-.- •" "1 I ' i1' ie''-"•'., r*>od'--eondit-ttmi— (Vcr^—t .fn'Hvap BuoutsliViiddJjJgKllri .S2a,50p. _•... ' . . _.... • .. Optometrist -r--. 3-3278- Q-14 oicanuation jnQetincs.,,. cJsJjSSernnJ~t *~ ri~"7T~(7r vov. costs so little 7 aoulh V E> • - SHAHEEN AGENCY •' .. JMr? —BIRD-SBEDr-S-pouuds SOu. HcrhDitl!') n ^iVSord "°ffl. * °- ^ «" f 'Walls "and "o'oil'work' washed- to phone ' . - ' - - "• •' • - • • _•'.'.'. .j- — --fluoi's cleaned find waxed. Win- ' —'^-TOrmrn-~rp"tci. .aoo—Bfin».uv rtoiid. wiisl'itil, 'acreerra' «!,,-Kvl—: rnnnfnrH fl-innn fines Examined WESTFIELD 2-1288 JNFIELD Suggest...The Lovely -~—AMERICAN- -LEGION CASINO WE 2-4U74 GAS WATER HEATER,, good condltUm. T — CRanford, 6-7UU5. «-I4 Dances, rreeptlnns, "dinners, • Salesmen meetings, table tennis. Murgucritc Rearwln CR 6-4486 BUILDtMG • KELVINATOR REFIUGERATOH, Kiu.cl Evelyn Wade CR 6-1053 TODAX -FRL- SAT. FOUR BOWLING ALLEYS Tutoring •Helen Eagle ; CR 6-0882 'Cleveland. .,.'.. 85(i KIMBALL English Regency condition. $:i5. Cltanloul Ti-:I71W. II "Ultra Mo.ucrn Kitchen Anita Schilllngcr CH. 6-5220 25 NORTH AVE., W. Grace KELI/ir.— Vint, I1OLDEM at li r TUTORING — High School and College "Riclimpnd...... 7O5! WHJCHEN rHIH ^ntX will say, l dor rary FRANKLIN STOVE. Slti. tt plank seat 22 Riverside Dr. CRanford fl-a subjects.. C'arolus T. Clark. B.A. lYalui. OPEN WEEKENDS chairs; pine j.iin cupboard; :l pine L1..B-, Ed. M., MB Aiuuntafh Avenue, CRANFORP G-0200 • ThisbeautifulnewEnglishRegencySpinctwith Wesllicld. Call WEsllleld 2-2741-W. U from\\H\r.\KK uftor (1 I'M nnd I can have a little privacy Wiish stiinds. other (uriuluie, bi-d.^, HiiiuljiyH. ^ min. taiiliun riucs. "THE BRIDGES niarble lop table, etc. FUllmi «-l!o;iii. • PLAINFIELD matching bench will harmonize with practically • ovt Painting — Decorating " 10.";. tux nnl incllliM. -: when I use the phone!") -• • u-14 L& ~i Of TdKO-ftl" T.-.A. CH1ANE _. rulultnc^und Dccorutlng, ' • all hotpe interiors. It is built in Kiraball's large FLOOR. WAXER delivcri-il iinc! pii'kt'd uj) 34:1 Walnut Ave., Tel. CRanford 0-0080 ~ Store For Rent - - In Teohnloolar Sli50. Twin brush ' ea\\ t«t use All Gr.,;; for estimates. STORE, ion WALNUT AVE., 17x40 ft., ID Heiuitittil .Mapro Trees factory under the control of the Kimball fam- six alliivhnivnis nu-luded CouMiiners Btrr MOM probably appreciates aw extra suitable many tjpes business, rent rea- i;o with thin _1 HU No." 2 — tfc—M ENZKb—PuiHtnig-nnd-p«pwbuua^ sonable. Apply Seher Drue. Store, 102 ..._.. irUEDROOM BUNGALOVV fervtct • ily for nearly 100 years. You can rent it for -l •••' WTTInuVATciuieT CRaiWoTcTfrrniU.- ' ' phone even more. She's home the most. And JAM CUPBOARD. $15. open wiish st.iiul. InU. Phono CRiinford li-Kl-15. (11 Ellia- Rustic pine kitchen, dutch door, iiew EleanoT PAIIKER — Glenn FOItD bt'th Avenue, Cliinfoid. tf 415 V J S0.5O; fltc.st, si«: piiifdnip li'-il t.ihle. hath, oil steam heat, excellont conduion, _ S14-- per.month. If you decide to buy it within anything that saves as many steps as an \ S17; wash bowl sel. S5; Uit\ii liiinim, dose to town, SUxlllll lot, only S15.500. •a, '•': • WILLIAM. ROESEI. -•• Interior and Ex- i "INTERRUPTED S7.50; student lump. $il2; sehi>ohiiui.ler's terior Painting. Skillrd meehiinich. Per- LEARIS TO PLAY • 6 months all money paid for rental ancTdelivery extension is a boon to her. ' an. !• desk, large pine bucket, butti'r i-hui-u. sonal supervision. ' 20S Columbia Ave- Floor Service KxociU.ivc's 7-K'iiiin ]\;incli MELODY" / blanket chest. Victorian huii-h. WEsl.- nue, Crunford. Call CRunforcT 6-371S. It. MENZEL — Floor scraping and re-As nicely planned as.any home we have, ACCORDION I will bfc deducted from the purchase price and ncld 2-:i«27-R. flnishing of old floors a .specialty. seen In years. Spacious living room with for CRanford 6-1345. 61 Elizabeth Avenue, picture-, window and open llreplace, real bo-applied to the down payment. . __ .hf* ilriur. din MODERN METHODS let yott CHILDREN'S SAT. DAD, of course, is happy for both FLOOR I3WIP. eli tte ta- \UCHAE1. HARICII -Pnlntiug and pap.e£: Cranlord. - tl dining rooilft, and Jalousy-windowed-den ennntord U-l ble and 4 rhaii'> mi:. Re.i.sniuible esllnmtet,. All jobs provides privacy for the cornel- patio play melodies from the start. BALTIMORE i|| TEAR OFF COUPON BEIOW-FIU OUT AND MAIl-TODAYI reasons. Plus the fact an extension guaranteed. Aflcr 6 p.m. cull CRan- porch 111 ft. square with Its own fue- CRIB, bnthlhelle. trartin and triiiler. ree- ford 6-7^15. . U Beginner's accordion furnished I'Charge of the Lancers' br". i nlace. THREE TWIN-BED SIZED BED- FREE ord pl«>er. bhim-flv, kltldlv i .H iiixl ROOMS and TWO TILED BATHS, .ill Modest lesson fees. costs so little (only 75* a month). car seat C'Hiinliird B-046U. S. R. FU.L'NCK. foniiei'ly NitwhUe and 1 WASHINGTON ' Blu'iuk, l'amlrnt: and Decorating. 205 Lost wcll-iieparated from the balance of the "Bridges of Tdko-Ri", Gentlemen: I am interested in: ' • house* 12SxlOO lot, double attached gar- GIRL'S BICV-C'LE. 211 liuh. rxu'li nl eun MM'hitfan Avenue. Keiul\Miith. CRan- BANK HOOK No 10021, Suburban Trust age. If > ou want tin- bcM In a top loca- A dllion. no rciiMinable tilTi'i U-IUM'CI IIMII • ii-47IS Cllcsluul 5-a-IUU - Co. If not restored before June IS, Pick-Up & Delivery Service pltis CARTOONS JO> New Spinot Piano tion convenient to ^clK)'o|.s, including Ihe the WEST crianfuid il-Iliilia. L'lU'stnul 5-UU;l7., ' ' . tf lllftii. application will be made fur new Q A New Aparlmcht,Size Piano bunk. ' - 6-11 high schiiot and SI. Michael's. >ou*ll Make your trip on one of B&O'a TO US — extension phones are important POT STOVE, used vnl> >l»>rrT rcilll.v enjoy the* many, many unusual • A New Baby Grand Piano • I-: • •: —- - - - Ccaunvs m this onc-year-ulil ranch" bun- SUN. • ^MON. - TUES; smooth Diesoliners. In addition to a because they help ua make your telephono CRurtfni'd ll-UUJ_ • • • galow at S'.lti.SOO. YOUR CAR PICKED UP • A Used Baby Grand Piano Piano Tuning S.i RKWARD for return or infni in.ition wiih our specially equipped auto. Eliminates restful ride, you'll enjoy fine food, service more useful—wdrth more-to yoii- POWER I.AWN MUB'KII. Hoi. f W-ailinn to return ol lemalc tlou re- Joan FONfAINE — Mario LANZA friendly service, and on-time arrival. • A Good l-sml Upright Piano RELIABLE PI.MVU TUNING and re- AND DELIVERED •'"•'•3 If you'd like to know moro dIUon. bist iillci itn-pplcth-i C MMUI/IJIU; Duli«»ll atul breiist. Niliue Here's'lop-notch car sorvico for all inconveniences to our customers. Call us B&O DIESEUNERS SERVE, Baltimore, Waihlnaton, x: • about them, just call your kln I'lmio ' Co. i formerly Cranlord bliickie. (.'all CHanford W-17-1-1. Piano. Co, i, Tuners and Rcbtulderi, A ID busy people! ..Whenovor your "SERENADE" PHIiburflh, Akron, Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, Chi- HUG. 0x12. «v.'l ool btuiUvd. nilMliire .\>in I'.ov Please sendmeyournettcolorfulcatalagdndotherlileraturi. i Telephone Business Olnce. 4:i7 North Avenue, Weal, Weslfleld. A duUl both iMi|t>\ Hits sp.ii'Uuis lot 011 a y — plus — i-oliii*. biiiwn rriliMMUiilfltiU (\.ilU car needs attention, whothor today for al! your service and body require- cago, Cincinnati, LOUIIVIIIB, St. louli, Connectloni ol WlijtlKld 2-81U1. tf 'vilnn bun Mrrct iKljittmnu ii quirt p.it U \ A Service Representative L'ontlit'uiil' S-ill CHa.iKiul'U o:iH!l. It's' only a chock-up or a repair REBUILDING U RBTUNINU Richard CONTE Waihlnglon with through ileepen to California 111 f.i, (1 1 lumi L'MI^MLII \>, 11)1 iuitilniiitiL* ! like Mary Jo Heck of the DINING ROOM Sb'.T. m.ihi-.i;.ii^ . l.llil hr.it that i-ii.Nl uni> S100 l«i>t .\CII-, ' nt- job, we gladly call for and DONE ON PREMISES ments. ond Texoi. Vsvd Cars for Sale Uit-luil ^.ir.i^i1, I'l-umn^U'.il l.i\f.i ul' Si!o0 deliver. Just phono us. Our FACTORY MEHTODS USED For Information and reiorvallom , Orange Office, pictured here, OPEN 24 IJOUHS A DAYI .tnd budcrt pricctl "«il £17,000. "BENGAZl" Address- SHAP-I1UX I'Alt. Inidy iluui'iiMonH i II s^a; nuiT DK" rsi'.n r.\ns modern "Sorvi-Car will be at GUARANTEED SERVICE - phone" Ticket Office Plalnfleld 6-6700 ' will be glnd to help you. \ Z> j It. cllnvlUni.il .mil M'.il l)i'.HI sfcvnutf 1 I'Aiif. .i Kv cnlnn^ or Ellxabtlh,2-9081 Call your dqor in a jiHyl Cily _S(alc- Illihlh. iilM> I\V"1 llUllln. hum. nrv N'.HIHIS I'UK.VRDI.hT, INC. Miriam Nc\ lllc (.'It Ii-il2tl — ENROIX NOW AT — .-.CIMI vincilMuttli' ulu-i'U. new li-Mill b.it 42ti NOIITII AVE . K. Duns Cn> le CH 0-17111 ONE WEEK •'."' W. T. Ruddy, District Pamnfjor Kenretcntatlvt (tl Laing Motor Car Co. NEW JERSEY BELL UM > . U xl- panil Mil!,!' ^.uiitki', i. .^ William W. Austin . CH 11-1727 Phone; ELIiabelh 2-6600 ic I If n I IJIIN , CH.inlnul (, .IliliU WKSTFUil.l) 2-112^0 liilTN PHARMACY UNION COUNTY Beginning Wed., June (20 OPEN "Tlie Mvile Ctnltr ol NfW Jtrny" TELEPHONE COMPANY m-lll' DKM'Xf-: 1U-. SO'l'il. -I dotii . i.nliii G. E. HOWLAND - REALTOR \. KSTlNlillOUSE Jltl-'llICiERATOll . l I MONTANARI Cadillac .& Oldsmobilc / WEDNESDAY Kxl'liowiy IroiK.i. Itea.MMialiLv. C.,1 I lieati-i Make ml.'i l-:ii;,il>i-lh 2- 811 Park Av»u Plcdafiwld JOHN WAVNE Open tlvenlngs n^iul Suiulii\s BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD EVENINGS GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY Va.lzabetli 2-11120. MUSIC CENTER SALES and SERVICE BUICK COMPANY No travel comfort equals train travel comfort/ UNTIL NINE CLOCKS 'Miilmgi,n>

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THE CRANFORD, .CITJZEN AND. CHRONICLE. THURSDAY; JUNE 14,/l956' ' - \ , " ,-' ^p . :;'"''- / •"' '..' South Pole Expedition the U. S. Naval Academy with dis- tzinfe a tinction in 1954 and.spent a year Experiences Related on the naval transport ,beuel out 1 . >*c ^t^ William ,Muuse. of 44*7 Or- of Norfblk before .being assigned • /' • "•••-» -, Crane as 'Man o| Mbnth' chard street, a member of Ad-to New Lo'ndtfh'...'.-,.. •-'..'• BARONSDRUG JUST Mr. and Mrs. Glovier, Sr., will , •:/ ^ Month" in' the June issue- t)f Fuel. Oil mirals Byrd's >cc.erit ("Operation attend the graduation ' exercises

• -.••! publication' of; the. New Jersey State Master Hjjaljnjj descVibed his experiences ~-in^ the* D CRANFORD KfeNILWORTH 'Cooling Association, .is-RobeVt M. Crane of 42b Riverside drive.'pres- Antarctic and showed colored slides ident of the Reel-Strong.Fuel Company. "Entered a* «econd clw mkll matter at- at -last Thursday's luncheon meet- Rearick Awarded The Pott OBIW »t Crmtuid; N.-JT- Mr. Crane, who also is president ing at the': Rotary Cllub in the 'and one. pf th"e~idunders of tljef Methodist .Church educational Army Commission, m; 'Union County Oil Heat .Association Honored by Dealers building. ' •••-...• — . Presbyterian Assistant as well as. national chairman of Introduced' by Dr. Kenneth C. Maine Degree SetCotitse Parochial Dedicated to Service l)f^CranT • GOURELLI • COURTLEV » ANP MANY OTHERS '•:,.' from ,00 choirman, the board adopted" a - convention in Asbury, Park re- : 'Madeline SavocK&s will be ^ the three "days. Detailed listinK-of . USN, son of Mr, ,and, Mrsi' Glovi^r fraternity; Scabbard ..and Blade, resolution', establishing the course ' •cehtly,' ' ••' '• ', • $4.95' . $2.50 Value a.warded a four-year . scholarship i j "i ' Tj.. times is presonled in i\\\ advertise- of 11 (i Cpluhjbia avenue,' will be honorary military sbciety; an,d on -I'non-credit basis;.. It will be mmi In-its salute 1". the local/man, to Mount St.. 'Mary's! Academy,- graduated tomorrow morning from Served, as-social chairman for'the MEti'S $1.50 SPORT RECORD offered primarily for ninth-grade Afl OHLeO 'appearing- on'Page a of. See- • Fuel. Oil News remarks, that "Rob- the first basic nuclear po'wer. class" StEAFflf pupils ^feiviir-.be open. .to. any. •North-Plaihfield,-it has-been an- x*.%*VFj*i;v>v..'t Q - Throe of this/issue of Tho Maine. Christian Association. .. $15X)0 i R oft Crane in the 'post, few ye.irs a'nd first advanced-'nuclear'power .— plus .-r- ' ' ' student • wflo wishes to , take—it, nounced.- 'Other--aw.ards- include, Mr. Rearick will report for ac- "'••' '• ••" .- , ', • ' -."'•' •••-.- . •..'.. .-, .._i-h(i;n hv'Xi lioixilm ••The' Board of Education today,•c-tfeeiv-and_£hroniclc. has' emerged/as one of- the .most class of the'Naval Submarine Base jjijiird members' explained; gold medals for Christian Doctrine ; ive duty with the'arrny in. Jari- $1.00-GILLETTE RAZOR Mayor Frod P. Andersen is sho\vn/-ti;ddressiiiK;:;.the nssemblage~as-dodicarioh- ceremonies iwc.ro .. announced th.e-adopUon,of a' nevvj. Scco.nd injections will be giy'e'a- dynamic leaders of the oil heating SNORKEL : at New London, Conn; Thc local, The; course will not interfere to Michael. Hahn and Catherine u'ary. . • •'.•'.'• ;.•• . '• PEN AND held SUnday afternoon at the Cranford First Aid S quad's new'headquarters buiiding on Centenriial plap of teacher recruitmQht by, to those -who r,eceivcdr tjietr first) dealers in the State rof Now Jer- •••'••• ROBERT ML ..CRANE officer-is graduating in-the upper \viih Die commercial typing course Washburn.'.., , v . . , ' r Mr and" Mrs. Rearick • and ari^ . ROBERT W. K10RTH ; .'. avenue near North avenue, ea!?t The structure, .v.alucd at morp"than $35,000, was .constructed at-a. which it hopes'To better meet the-injections-at the public clinics.Hll) sey and for the nation as a whole." fiuarter of his class. : ..' •- : B0THS1.00 PENCIL SET now being offered.-TJhis. latter sub- Three -graduates, Richard other 'son,' Daniel, whotiixs--ctSrn- .95 cost of $20;000,. with, much ofthe work being dorie by squad members and"other-v.olu>vteei*-woi-kcrs.^ growing >eds for > uall,W* per- ^f^XAS& •'Froiii th inception of the Oil q c •Lt, Glovier, Jr., :has been, as- ject will continue for students in- B'autsch, Catherine ,Washb.urn''and j •builders whereby, wholesalers and pieted .his sophornortr^ear-«t the j -i'_HeaX_Qoimciljof_ >Jew Jersey;" the signed to the submarine Sterritt .tcrosle'd in' learning typing for Madeline SarpckasV.\will receive tpnnel. ••'..-,. , '.,. ..., , hass been received for first injcc .re.buriderii (if ,the oil[ hcuvting in-} Universjty^PMalric, have returned, article, continues, "Bob Crane asT ; atOEearL Hjirbor:- He! arid . Mrs. STORE HOURS business purposes trustees said.. Qrdinatioji books for their prize-winning poe- The plan, which_.is believed toj.tionsfur chikh.cn u""ndcr 15 years erTfR^dinB_co^irijnricncement ex- its vice-president under Willard •dustr.y could raise their stnndifrds Glovier,',Tr,, try submitted in the,Catholic poe-' be. the. first of its kind,'-offers an of afic who have rocqived no vac-' cm ,an -over-alP basis .to the best ,y ercises.' . .• " ''.• ~ : 8:3p A, AA, to. }0 P.M. Mrs. G.- Holmes lyilliams stated Survey Aim , worked xinwasingly 'in Coffee, daughter pf MrC and Mrs. BARON'S (hat the course1 will carry no'credit try contest, sponsored, by C^our^, Aid SqfuaiJ's Praised educational grant,,or stipend • pf;up cine to date. Parents or .legal" interests- (if the dealers who dcV Rites Sunday every possible capacity. Learning J. Walter Coffee of 118.Oak lane, In 1927 U.S.' Marine;.C'orps-pilots We Issue Green,. Trading Stamps so students not not worry about Tririity, Catholic Daughters- of to $200 ns much as a yoiir in.ad- Ruarciijlns ot lliose chiUlrBn .must o"|fm out rcql,esl foims al thc cU-Hicj,. to-Dob and his skill as' an anibass- "wholesale-practices. ... will spend the week-end here en- aragua,.carried out the first ro-i. tlso in WestReld) tlicir scholastic, average on enter- ordained-Sunday at 8 p.m.; in the 'Jarnc.„„.„_s Brid^^e wil™.....l receivv^vet „a .„cash„ MNew ""-' persons- to en tor tho Tiuios. have been listed., for par- • ndor, in . organizational.'work route to San Francisco where they We Reserve the Right; teaching profession and befiin their. '"Prior to becoming associated will-embark foi; Pearl 'Harbor later corded air attack directed by ing college.- • •' ';,":' '. •' First Presbyterian Chiir.chjDyJhe. _aw.ard_ofj;5:fpr his -contribution in Center Several hundred persorjs attended the. dedication and cornerstone-, entsr-who must accompany children. proved of tremendous asset. to .with, the-Heel-Strong Fuel Com- FREE DELIVERY ^ FftEE DELIVERY To Limit Quantities Presbytery of Elizabeth. A service the Irish history contest sponsored careers in the Cranfovd system. jo the clinic. No child will re- this month.-, . ' • • ground troops, the beginning .of. Personal typing should • be an The Cranford Council of Garden laying of the new Cranford F.irst Aid Squad builclinffon Centennial , Willard Hodden ;. . . pany -in Cranford, N. -J.,. -Bob-, of recognition ^also will be held by the Ladled Auxiliary of the It is proposed,tb.malic this grunt ceive an injection, without a ro- Lt. Gloyier was graduated from close .air, supports "aid to student*!, in composing horned Clubs"has announced sc/rno results avemie Sunday afternoon. —-•'.- ' , ' . •-'• '"•;'"' "r.olo /likewise is''very "active in earned quite, a reputation as'an for Mr. kurth as assistant to the Ancient Order of Hibernians;.. A available, to- individuals who havL> quest form-.signed.-by parent or —. work assignments and help them of a- survey of business endeavors ' The one-story structure, valued at more than $35,000, .was con- the Fuel Merchants' Association of inve.stinont'.coun.s.ellor with several Rev. Robert G. Longaker,. pastor. certificate in the boys' division of Hbcrai arts_deRrces but no train- adult. A new one must .'be made in developing beU6r writing styles that are making. Cranford a rftpre structed at a cost of 520,000 .with hundreds ofhours of labor ha'vinE •Ne\v';Je.f?ey, where ho hits chaired .New.Yoi:k.'firm.s."." The Rev.' Albert G. Dezso, .Mod- the—Union County. CYO "contest and former"j put and sinned if a request form mid spelling skill, board members beautiful pla.ee ir^ which to-live. : several- committees'-as \ycll as "Notwithstanding the heavy said. H shouid^be a help: to-both erator of the Presbytery., will pre- will be awarded.to.Michael Hahri. been donated "by squad members,) -—'—; ^—.'..••: . •— teachers, up to 45 years of.-ago is-not in the present, file of tho' In particular the council noted local mechanics and friends of the who wish to-return to the teach-, served as'a director. ' . '.-• which he is.under in his,work and college preparatory : and general side and propound • the constitu- Cranford Post ,21;2, American Board of•'•Health...• ,; - 1 that the Cbach and Four Resta.ur-' squad. • ' ...'•" ."Bob.al.so has assumc,d the cluties in the New Jersey Oil Heat Coun- tional questions. : The- R°ev. Dr. Legion, will make^awards to the profession. Up to- five persons ••Parents-.- are asked to take the 'students', it was added, ' •. ' ant, Shahceri's Realty, and the omas, of chairman .of the Fuel Oil 'TJis- cil he still,finds-time to participate-. Hans' Hofman, associate professor winners of the safety essay contest At Sunday's dodica'tioh','~Mayor in ciich group will be invited .each | lcm cl..lUli.c o£ cach, chlld bcft ore M. L, Taliaferro, building com- Cranford Sayings and Loan prem- U\ his favorite hobby—civic of' systematic theology, Princeton F.-P.-.Andersen declared that the year'to apply for teaching assign- h t0 Ulc. clinic, ami, at t tributors'. Association's stiite edu- mittee chairman, announced that sponsored by.-, them. A cash prize ises-are a. source of pleasure and tho ' eatiohal committee. . .- The most •fairs, of any non-political nature." Theological Seminary, will deliver, of .$5.00 -arid, a medal will be pre,- building is^but a symbol — the riients In Cranford schoole bnsed.on: temperature is unreasonably.-hialv lie expects a number of bidders to a hqlp in enhancing the appear- real edifice is the service ajid self p significant part of this educational The article, lists many erf Mr. present estimates at the opening the sermon. ' • • .. •• sejited Patricia Blatz for her win- .normally required educational ami ance of' the' community. sacrifice which squad members are experience credits but subject to;.or. the child is \\Y, .to.-k-eeji_hiiTi or' pr6cranii.is-.thL> birth of a'new in- Crane's local activities,-.including:. erf iyds for tfte new elefnentpry . Thc charge, will be given tp the.ning entry, and medals also will be her nomo VUonS-- 1 P.ointing out. that it is their de- giving to residents of -the com- To Graduates sight into promoting • oil hoat Past president . of thc board, of schools at 3 p.m. July 3 in.Cleve- new assistant pastor by his father, given' to. past Post Commanders completion of necessary special: chjjdron arir,e to remain at the • [are tl ; sire to recognize efforts on the part munity. Through the years, he FoUr members of thc 1.95.6 grad- "through dealer education in rp- trustees of the First Presbyterian, land School. ?he schobls will be the Rev;. Dr. Andrew E." Kurth, Walter E. Cooper and Arthur F. training at-an accredited school clinic for 10 minutes following tho suppo of Cranford businessmen fo beau- declared, ..residents will come ' to uating • cVass *at Cranfdrd High : f reshei* - and advanced schools, Church;', past president, Cranford (•(instructed at Livingston att.d secretary for the field program of M'ctz.^o" Robert ScHerer and Mau- under.terms of the training agree- injection'. • . ' '-.' \ which tify the 'townv.the council cited new know that the First Aid Squad School.addressed" a large audience ilafe J hold with irvewiiictioii of loca'l and Rouir'y Club; past president, Cran- iiloorhi.ngdale'avenues. • departmejits of stewardship arid reen Early of the sixth grade. Mr. ment. '••,!".- '•• • • The clinic was announced' last county boards of education so thai ford Business ..Association; pres- Cooper will, give a short talk?, to plantings of \rces and.wtfrk. by members have done more for the last night at commencement exer- Because of legal restrictions . contir Miss.Jane K. Seymour, holder promotidn of the General Council township and c.ourlty. on- piirks and week when Health Qflker William the. courses would be.corTeh'tclpd in ident, CranforcLCommunity Coun- the graduating cjass on safety. cqmmunity. than aii'yone else. He j cises inthc high school puditorium. governing dontratural felatlon- P. Smith received a telegram from board of a BS degree from' Columbia of the Presbyterian'(^hrjrclvUriit- triangles as positive ""steps! said , the entire'township ,.is si.n "' •.-.•*-. r- ; ,. . . institutions of learning . , . 6flier •jiclciit, Cranford Swimming University in nursing and a grad- ed States. The Rev. Mr. Longaker Graduation ceremonies will, be r Discussing . tTie prerequisites for j ships of teachers .\vi,th the -schoor Trenton'.announcing' allotfffent oC Cm the negative side, the council cerx'ly grateful for the services of ; stales":Tol!owe'd'~'^ vu.>fp.ts^.t.'.—of. ^hp . l^onrfl uate of the.Nursing School of Mt. '(Continued on Page 8) (Continued on Page 8) worthwhile Hying were Gajl ryystem, the educational 'grant, will. ith additional 2,448 units of vai;-' loose.-Middle Atlantic States pro- directors,' vJiiTon>Courity ' Tuber- noted that among, the. clean and thc unit. •Brach; "Humor," John .Burtbn, not, be paid in advance but will Sinai Hospital, New York, was'en- attractive window displays in cine for clinic use in Cranford. gram which" s^U nni\ 1-jr^iHh Lea'titic; mom- Victor D. Shaheon, . llrsl presi- "Fair Play"; Frederick Jackson, (Continued on Page S) giiged as.a high school health iny Cranford there, are some that rc- dent of the squad, served as master The allotment of vaccine wilt "Self-Reliance," and Faith'Sharer, be ample, Mayor . Andersen c)c- ••ofeei'em^r+ib.vancl-tlip-acw.. build- 1 the association work described tal" Hygiene Clinic of Union County muses at Mt. Sinai and is also a Brgsentedr urfjrH a f«;w gas stations and other to the' jejarod ; to 'provide seennd shots' for "the 2T345""~pefs6ns""Who"took-ad'- above, Mr. Grane agreed to join and general chairman of the 194!i -grad.ti.fti businesses to clean up weeds that Second vantapc of the first clinic program with..other state association lead- War: Fund Drive of Cranford-Gar- School, are allowed to grow on vacant ers in tflew York and elsewhere in wood-Kenilworth Chapter, Amer- I II ii'l 't7 f ~ • r~TTtT- i and also first snots tor~rltEibhr- 'Appointed a secuetery- in! the afeai • ,•• . -.. ^^ •. •-—h-h— Board— founding the National Oil Heat Ror ican Red' Cross. oflice of Vincent Sarnowski, junior CurrlcUiar a'nd^exti'a-curricwlar awards were -presented-to mem- bcrs who had^donated hundreds ." Thb present sui-v.cy pf the coun- Zimmerman,' principal, first' in- Another Friday night speciitl high school principal; was. Mrs.bers of the high school student body; at'the annual Awards-Assembly cil Which is still going on Will be of hours of service to _the com- held Tuesday morning. (A summary of .athletic awards will be found* pletion of the.building, expressed troduced the class to Dr.. Howard promotion \vill be held from 6 toprogram. .-'•-. ' Leslie Bragdon ot '48 Spruce street;, followed'by another in the fall, it R. Best, superintendent ot schools", on the sports page.) '•'•• ...... '••'._ '. appreciation to the. Township Com- 9 p.m. tomorrow under auspices of Mayor -Andersen-, added .that no .Tho-rro^igna'tion of Mrs, Angelina is planned'. Information about who then presented the" class to the Cranford Business Association, DU PONT B, G. PRATT • ORTHO Scsesky as a teacher was received. After the opening exercises, Walt Sosnowskir introduced'the new these surveys "'may be obtained, mittee and other municipal of~J aassuranc e can be ggiven that Thorp 1 flcials for their support and co-" "tBo board and Mr. Belden, ' i Mrs. Sesesky . was .appointed to senior class president, Steven Zu- from: Mrs. John H. Bucher, Mrs. it was announced yesterday byj wm bf additional clinics of tiiiis operation, the township engineer- Rabbi Philip Brand, spiritual S.. Eisenberg, chairman of the , (Continued on Page .8) li'ck, and John Burton and Glenn C. A. Boillod; Mrs. Harry JV type. ing department,, church, groups, director of Temple Beth-El, gave association's promotion committee. Conducting the clinic will be tho INSECTICIDES & FUNGICIDES AUinger presented each other with Hughes or Mrs. Leonard Moady, Designed primarily to focus at- NonVultPlea the .council, added. ...' . • —local' physicians, police "and fire the invocation, and the Rev. Wil- (Continued on.Pane 8) . the gavels of the outgoing and in'- departmcntsv residents of Cranford liam B. Donnelly, pastor, -of St. -tention on the fact that local "stores j Start Soon coming Student' Council president. * Miss__EJaine Schneider, R.N., for their, support of the 'fund. Michael's Church, the benediction. are open Friday nights, tho- 24 j participating merchants are cach 1 Following these ceremonies, the By Kurdyla daughter of Mf.'and M»;s. Bernard drivcsTTind- Mr. Shaheonwho aided The hifih school orchestra play- Open Day Camp offering pne or two exetiptioiia! | various awards were made.- Jean The trial of Gregory Kurdyla, Schneider of 24 Myrtle- street, is •materially in charting thc plans ed thc processional; "Pomp and G. & O. • B.:*.G.. PRATT •> DU PONT On Apartment fol- the building during his tenure Belden andj Bea Reeve's received 27, of 16 North Union avenue, on recupci-ating at home after spend- Chivalry," by Roberts, and . the | For Girl Scouts W.ork- hasbecn.scheduled to be- the Lions Club award. The,Rotary ing 26 days as a patient in Over- as president. The initial Friday nig)H promo-, WILSON'^ &_VyEED,bNE ~n_:.charge of fatally slapping his rctossional, ."Pomp and Circuni-, tion last month attracted hundreds! IV^Y.4" HTllP^HjlV yin shortly on'Cranford's new five- Club "pWsing; scholarship was pre- look Hospital, Summit. She arrived Alsc thanked were wives of the ; ; : : stance,", by Elgar: The orchestra of shoppers and many stores were j ±V CAt J UCOUOj sented to Eleanor Fletcher'. • Wai: six-week-pld son 6n March 11 hom"e T.uesclay7 ~ .--'•'- - —(Contiimi:d-on.-Paj;c_.-l Qn i c S sti)i\v ' apartment • building in _^- ~ ^ :-"y_ •-_-._- also played .the' ..National.. Anthem, sold^put of. their specials by 0:30 | yi i - sponsorship of the Cran- ter Sosnowski-and- Harry M'cNal-j came to an abrupt end in County i in' which the iaudience joined in U tn POISON IVY & WEED KILLER Springfield avenue^ opposite Miln :m ; ly earned thc Booster-Club schol- Court- in Elizabeth yesterday-af- singing) and class members sang P \ •' ford Ari. a Girl Scout Council, sum-- Participating .jn lomorrow, et, the Lepar Construction Co., arships. • ' ,. ternoon when the defendant en- ;"Land of Hope and Glory." The mer Day Camp for Girl Scouts will Registration Begins Tonight niRht'\ promotion will be: beuin Tuesday' morniiiR at the of Summit has announced. ; Jean.Belden was selected for the high_schpol choir .ofTered'"Amer- CranNjrd 1 tered 'a plea of non viilt to the Bootcry, Cranford , Girl Scout Hous'o. Mrs Ira Kerz- Tho red-brick structure of 35 Bausch and, Lomb Science plaque, ica—Our Heritage," by Stcclc, ,| Radio, J indictment of murder. He' is Heirr-Baron-s Dri.B!jfinn .igaih ;W]U pCrvc as .aircctor, DIMET • SODAR • ARTOX and caraecs is exDOct- and'Susan Angle was presented Colriditions facing graduates to- j store, 'Xjban-Lewis, Everett's; ••/ •• scheduled to be sentenced July 31. For IJJG Summer Session assisted by Mrs. Henry'•Ziobro. with the handbook of the Union I to be ready for occupancy by i day and 22 years ago were conV i Men's &' Boys' Shop, lUirrison's | Prosecutor H. Russell Morss, Jr., The 1956 summer session at Union Junior College, will °Pen i lasted and compared for Junior councilors fov the*camp ZOTOX & CRAB -NOT 'February- 1. The apartments will County .Association of.' School mem-1 Card and Kift Shop, Shapiro's|-| previously had .indicated that he Monda.day .and conttfhue through August 3, according to an announce- | ! 'he-class by the Rev. Arn-1 Department S^ore, Taylor's Fabric is year, will be Burb.ai;a Whit(*, r;mgo fr.om. l'A-room efficiency, Clerks and Secretaries. Barbara would not ask the death penalty. b( rs of t Wahrreceived a certificate award- ment made by Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, president of the college. old J. Dahil'iuist,'pastor of Calvary I. & Kni• .t Shop-. , the ...._Band Box, Titt-j•£'. lc-'cn O'Leary° Leary,, HillarHillary-C-roty Grotoe anandd. aiiartmcnts to flyc-room units w.it!h The plea came following a rc- 1 CRAB GRftSS KILLER two baths. Rents in this tallest pi ed by the National Office Manage- 'ccss requested by /(he defense at Registration will be-held at the college tonight, tomorrow night i EvangelifanHelicac l Lutheran Church,-as man's Towne Sboppe , Noll Jew-1 Tprry Myore. There will bo a new ment Association. • . and Monday- night. Offered .this year, will be 22 freshman and sopho- | he, delivered the baccalaureate ser- elers. ' " \ ' " j 1x^1,^. instructor-this year, Mrs. 1 Cranford/buildings/will be scaldd 4:30, pirn, yesterday, just two and / a > ^i • •• »\w^ j. ^ ill! TT*\ B % lfl I t "I ll I'lllL 1 ' • ' : '' •:'. Sunday Also Robinson's\Marlin Jewel-|J' from $40 to/'SSO a rpom, a com- A $$2 5 bond,, prizep " awarded -by one-half hours after the defense • j moro..j courses, covering subjects mon in the high s-e, Pfil crs, Boll's PharniacV.SporLsmiuilaL ^i"_»P s'essiuns will be held Tues- na'nv representative reported. the Business and Professional began presentation of its case. a'rd in college • programs'programs-1! evening. . ore; Jody • day, WcdiiCsday and Thyr'sclay of or OpportunityV' /Drug\ Store The Only persons'called ' to the stand SatwddyVlosing throughout the and do- Jay-M'ar,! f|cxt week and July 3,..5, (i. 10, 11. CHARCOAL & BRIQUETS by the defense as- his--topic, the Rev. Mr.' Dahl-•^!i Maida, Alberts Shro-)i ^^i—mtimtL-Uaii—f»t!nrinnti's jp tyy Lcshncr S Fabric Ccti ', A & A ' 12, Registrations, niay be made iv^ vember. •biin.soi{_^nd_his 'wife. nUrSevfefnbef^ coI legK sTuclen"t s;"fndus ~ "•"••"• •'•-'•••• •"'•nbw~iTiey"'-wd-t-hat--.v £_rie\v_ M Kdidh 7 fc 1.1 i.f..t.b.py,.ha_4_beon_nien.vbers o.tBergen Camera- Exchang opening d:ite. luiildihg within 18 months. deji were' given 'the^RcaderVBig-r-svHJstantiated-the.-pic.v.ious.report tafYttd liyrf by Police Chief Lester W. Powell T his Higli-schooi graduating blass'2"' Ground breaking, Which hod est award—a-certiflcate and. comp- .Begmning June 23 the Cranford regu 1 ar Union TJunToi" "CoITe'gc Tn- HOSKEETO LIGHTS limentary subscription for one that'- on March 11, the, day thc yeats- fifio when the country \wis| ivn scheduled for an earlier date, Public Library will be closed Sat- struetors. ' ' '. '"' ' • baby vyas found dead, she had told facing.an economic depression and \ AIIS delayed because of a shortage year. urdays during the summer months, "Unique features.of this summer him her husband had slapped, the graduates had little;. if structural steel, a company of- The Cijaniford Teacher's. AssOci- it Unjon Junior College. . . . (Continued on Page &)' -Mrs .Sarah F. Raddin, Library Di- ; ii'ial stated. Continued on Page 8J rector, announced today. Thc that all clusses will be held Illnf- a J0D" are "Tho prevailing mood -then was ROSE DUST OR SPRAY summer closing will, remain in ef- in the'evenings, Monday .through I (CoMliuued-cm Pane Rj , fect until Saturday, September 1. Friday of "Bach wtek, so that stu-I Directors were elected and a Veterans' Hospital, 5,215 hours. Otherwise/Mrs, Raddin said, the dents may aVrtrngeU) accept sum'-'' report on the year's activities wan NDuiing the year the HecT Cross, Book on Town Residv for Press Library will be open .during employment if they wish heard "by members at the annual nursing course was olVered and UlDr. tl ll v said. "The ranford history that the citizens summer mdnlhs as usual from-9 ' " ."' ^ - . ""'": •' ' -"•'"-' meeting'of the Cranford-Garwood- corlitlcatt's were presented to 74 Under the supervision "of Bur- Town" books published by the . ' .MI o „„ •^n/.^««,, w^_ session also is designed to accom- Kcnilworth Heel Cross held last G. & 0. -f AGRICO • WILSON'S high school students. Standard m Longenbach of thc Cranford Z For College Club's.Thursday evening ii) chapter head- ll'ijjh School art department, sevo:i lU'd Cross training in first' aid was formed, how it functions, ho\v they j till 6 p.m. on Tuesday and quarters, 10 North Union avenue. . •^i-ttflenta-i-eeently-ioinplctcxL.orig- evening sessions ' during; the to.| Annual Book Sale George H. Bates, Channing «ivi>n 285 Pi'>'^»--'. advanced lirst ESPOHA ROSE FOOD WASH 'N WEAR day. urt work tor each ot the 10 ademic year, who wish to continue; icl u linin was lv( n , ites for theiRhte h Rudd, Kenneth. I verscn, Mrs". C. R. Ll "i « « ' ?8 persons. liapter headings in the "Know --M-hei-i--K4udies.-w.Uhoj.it ii.iten"untron. h , ;, f .,-• . -ranfitrd. Collego I BoettgOr, Mrs. G. W. Cranford" booklet being pre- the Tuesday following Labor Day , addition, the session wiTriiTsT^^^ ^l ^ ^ _ • • • In announced, 'by".-Mrs. J; H. Brockbankj Mrs. E. E. i by the Cranford League of the children's room will bo open f only six weeks,- compared ' m n - hav(! or ways and means • Moody, Mrs. F. H. Blanding, Mrs. • members I » > reported a 50-75^ from 9 a.m. till 1 p.m.- Children's'I (Continued on Page 8) ! Voters. with- chiiinniin. The. sale will be held ' Mark Carter and Miss-.Ella M. Volunteer DriverX GENUINE CALIFORNIA REDWOOD in the nuepber of books may be returned to the i 1 KRINKQVOEJE COTTON BLOUSES Meeting at the home of Mrs. took part in this survey); next-ihe j-from .Tuesday, October Hi, through i Haver were appointpd directors of The Motor 'Corp. ' of the local ^ pubUcation main desk during those hotifs »«. i-\»nl«v luster Van Hirtum, second vice-., chapter chairmen wrote up the I Friday, October 19, at the Muni- i the- local Red Cross for the com-' Hcd Cross is in need of drivers, of the-'Know Your Town' boon when the children's room is closed, 1'11M i ^'UI111 > i-fsident and membership chalr- results of the interviews; then thc it was, announced this week. The H, in their areas. Mrs. Raddin added. 1 league's b o a r d of copy was submited to each official Chairman of last year's plan for I Paul O. Dunham was elected volunteer work would- consist ROSE TRELLIS "We hope the citizens of Cran- 3 recently approved tho to be cert sin that his. depurtmont The usual summer ..privilege of J Mrs Wlltlcl':' j. conley of 'setting aside a special day for the ' chairman of the chapter and Mr.; ford will use this book to answer iif occasionally driving ambula- GARDEN HOSE-and SPRINKLERS __ layout finished with is accurately represented. borrowing books for longer than | Sylvester street 'lins IJCL-II tipp their own aai'-groups,' I Hcjirick, secretary. I Ibers ,and Mi's. Warren Ziegler as 1 ecutive • si'cretar.v,-. al chapter will work in conjunction with tin 1 It will include an up-ts-date J .Kll0W Your Cranford' mu.uiseript >' Books will lie accepted at any The chairmen of tin. •variiiu.s hcaiUiuai'tcrs, 1L) North I'niuu C. E. TRUBENBACH ial assistant. Since the chap- Douglass College eoinniittc'e on map of Cnmford, ac- | turn: between now. and October, service groups reported that 133 avenue. ' to do great things for your Summer vanlrobe, our wonderful were written by more Hum ^ X^X °8 ';,,,, „, lhRMrs. Hunk scholarships and. help administer to Mrs. Elmer A. Koyen, Martha Hank, 35, of 302 Cen- and donation-* of children's books volunteers had served the chapter , a dozen women, there was also vurious auu)Ors can be very proud i tho scholarship aid'given the New In additubn, 1-1 were trained as Know Your Cranford" chairman. soine editing to make the styles i (j t tennial avenue, was indicted by will be pai tfculaiiy appreciated. , during the fiscal year for a total Marlovc KrinUovoile blouses! Perfeot for vacalionin-, Uiey are cool firiinswiek college by the St.itc contribute ' of 7,46(i hours. The breakdown of IIr;.I- aid instructors. Ked Cross in-' Specially praised was Mr. Lonts- ot composition fit together League members who assisted the Grand Jury, in Elizabeth yes • Federation. The State organi/alum An>one. wishing to il-inch's use of the oLitline of :: 1 books may do va by contacting this time shows 34 members of MrueUirs taught swuuining skills and suit to the ioiu-ii,^aek easily with nary a wrinkle! Three wou- _ Christcnsen, pros-' in lhc wntiMg of "Know Your terdad y on a chargh e off nuirderdrr i' .awarde d $4(i.0()0 in scliolarslups'llh o any Cullcm- Club memliir. or by entertainment' groups served at' to !i8 children, of wlioili 1!) coin- i.mford as the shape for cach ident of the local league, released eranford" arc: connection with the fatal subbing Douglass last \ear lmg Mi>. Uruno C. Met/.noi. vrttirans' and other hospuiils for a pleted life savnig and water sale- derful stjles shown-here in pastels of pink, blue and white, sizes 30 of her husband in their home on-, The appoints is a loniwr meni- •'-"•' . total of l,47fi hours; nine. ^talT ty training. 'May 13. ber o-f the township Hoard ..( Kd- , «07 WeM K.nd place. Mis. Metz- aides, VI hours; 18 members ol , The committee on blood doning " I to 38. '— " . • Accordins to Police Chief Lester ucatiun and is a inembe'r of the' "^:r, cullectioils chairman, will a.r- 1'! lhe canteen corps, 11(4 hours; 2V reported to lhe meeting that du'r- W Powell, Mrs. Hank stabbed her village Improvemont Association • ran nit- to have books picked i.p. incilor corps drivers, M7 hovirs; B ing lhe year 123 donors were -,up- .'..triein Hamilton, Rober^ Hunter., . ^ ^ g M> ^^^ .husband over the heart, with a | aiid the Wednesday Morning Club. Books mav also be (U'liveied to U IH-.TTKn ULOVSES, TlllUD FLOOB . inii-M's' aides, 1!3 hours, -«*ul 37 p.hcd f>>r IOCJI r.-Mitcnu in nearby AVE, E. CRanford 6-1661 'five-inch steak knife during an Both dubs are alTiliated with Hie Mi^.Ednuind W. Mor (114 WiJ- l.v.m Jacobscn and N.inc> Tidn-j ^^ ^ ^^-^ (Usl,.ib. MR._ J,,^-D6MarlilJi, Mrs. Wil- Ladies who bnvcd ut lijo'iisi'l) Stale; FcdcraUu'ti ol Wuuicu's .'I. lA GARDEN SUPPLY CENTER SINCE 1922 /• Ihis book like "kiww Your i utcd, it wiU be the lirsl Umc in | (Couiiuucd on iW :•; ;iii;iiii:;si;;iii:iiiiiiiiii;iii jiijiiiiiii piiUiiiyiiuiiiiiKKKii^^ liisiiiiiiiiUiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiilisi