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Dauber of 803 Spring- merman, preceptors, i " ' Florida street, Westfleld, was reals 26 Pages — 10 Cents •Wtfk field avenue, will be inducted as ly tnken"back when she was noti- .^Refreshments will be served and fied that she was the winner of a -master councilor oIBgrnnerChagH dancing held" foII6wing~the~in-« ter, Order of DeMolay, tonight at1 newClieTrbletiBelAir^sedqp stallation. ' • , 1 the Masonic Temple at a public a nationwide contest, it was an- William Dauber, Lee Stokes and nounced today by F. E. Betz, vicfr- installation. ' UIHIV KJtWV M. IWIIV ^s^ruH^ww^j GGR Loses Three Contests; president of Norris Chevrolet, Inc Robert SqUires will be installed Robert Peterson were delegates to (Board Adopts Staggered Schedule fWestiicld. * as -senior councilor and ' Robert a district DeMolay meeting held Her first comment was that she Schweizer as junior councilor, recently in Newark. Awaiting Arrival of Vaccine had tried different contests many The following members have Music is a discipline, and a mis- Although thVSalk polio vaccine stm has not arrived in Cranford, Mem V. times but this was the first time been given appointed offices: health and public school officials still had.hopes last night it will Good Government Republicans tress of order and good manners, she had won anything. ian to "stagger" school hours school!' The board said no plan was. cafeteria and speed up the serving Freeholder Fred P. Andersen of, James Gray, senior deacon; Rob- she makes the people milder A arrive in. time to begin the Inoculations for first and' second grade lost all three county committee' In addition to the] New Chevro- anforford High SSchool in Sep-adopted beyond (he year 1955-56. of lunches." Cranford gained the Republican ert Johnson, junior deacon; Rob- and gentler, more moral and more students on Tuesday as scheduled. battles in which there were con- ert Schnell, senior steward; John let sedan, Mrs.' Posi also was the was adopted TuesdaTd y e In ;a statement the board. said: The board said it is expected nomination for a one-year unex- ] reasonable. , —Martin Luther 'The probable alternative to the If the vaccine does not arrive, the schedule will have to be re-pircd term on the Union County lests in Tuesday's primary elec- Davidson, junior steward; Robert winner of a $1,000 w^S^Savings by the Board of Education in that the enrollment of the jiiigh bond,• because of her taking.the 'effort to solve the expected .new plan would be a complete school In September will be 100adjusted, Mrs. G. Holmes Williams, " ~~ Freeholder Board in Tuesday's tion. Balloting was exceptionally demonstration ride offered by an crowded conditions. 'double session' schedule. This to. 150 more than at the present local chairman, reports. /Up until *^2J2=irtrK=*= light with only 2.203, or 20 per- Frank Reed, the salesman with | ovcrcr would involve a single session tor time. Sherman Schools would be inocu- He scored a smashing victory v aT ThL. board agreed to a proposal late last night. Health Officer Wil- cent, of Cranford's 10.766 regi- whom Mrs. P6st talked when re- the seventh and eighth grades-be- lated next Thursday. over Mrs. Elfie -L. Scjieidelcr of I r o ni the administrative staff "New scheduling arrangements liam P. Smith had not received stered Voters' going to the polls. The following schedule has been •\ : questing her application for\ the XVERTTDAYIVKNT —BARONS will stagger the school ginning at 1:15 p.m. and terminat- Rosclle. a former freeholder. His which will be needed next year in order word from the state as to when the set-up' for physicians and nurses Finance Commissioner Frank T. contest. •• . " \ for the ninth to 12th grides ing at approximately S p.m. It is margin of victory was more than hours to provide. sufficient classrooms,' Vaccine for Union County will ar- who will .donate' their services: Whitty.' unopposed for the Re- "It mr.ke.sus feel good to have a LOOK AT THIS LIST OF MONEYSAyERS ,,.„.«: group •»* the seventh and felt that such a double session- ar- the'board statement explained. twor-to-one as he polled-17,548 to as one rangement would be less desir- rive in Cranford. Mr, Smith's Tuesday—Lincoln School, Dr. Carl 8^88 yptes for Mrs. Scheidcler. publican nomination for Township contest winner here at Westflejd eichth grades as another group. Enrollment of the high school able than the staggered schedule." office is serving as distribution Hanson and Dr.-Charles Neustein His total vote was the highest re- Committee, polled 1,671 votes, but of so many entered on a N VAWJK school will begin at 8:15 a.m. for now is 545 seventh and eighth The board approved the expen- center for the county. and Mrs. {Catherine Popp, Mrs. ceived by any of the 15 Repub- while Ambrose A. Ernst unop- tional basis," Mr. Betz declared. • the ninth through 12 grades and graders and 867 ninth through 12th ODORONO diture of $5,000 for 65 new tables Since the National Foundation Donald Marshall and Miss Doro- lican freeholder candidates. posed for the Democratic nomina- Norris Chevrolet will deliver th . Frank Reed of 90 Benjamin street, salesman for Ndrrti Chev- 1.00 AnleU Shampoo ""9:57 a.m. for the seventh arid graders for a total of 1,412. IJQU1NET and 40Q new chairs for. the high for. Infantile Paralysis, which is thy Keppler^ nurses, and Mrs. J. In-'other county-wide races', all, tion, received 180 tallies. There new BcJ-Air to Mrs. Post in the rolet, In^,, of Westfleld,* is shown presenting Mrs. Robert J. Post riehth grades. '• • • _ According to the new plan, the Harckets, Mrs- W. Gonittski. Mrs. were 2 002 ballots cast in the Re- near future; l HAIR SPRAY Spray Deodorant school cafeteria. These were pur- supplying the vaccine for the first the incumbents gained renomin- of Westfleld with keys to the Chevrolet Bel-Air sedan she won Under this plan, all students in senior class schedule will close at and .second graders, • announced K. Robinson and Mrs. C. Nagel. publican primary and 201 in the The content H still open, Mr. chased, the board said, "to in- jjtion and Mayor Richard Hat- COLD FUR STORAGE in a nationwide contest. Because she took"the "Miracle Mile" grades seven through 12 will con- crease (he seating capacity of the1:33 p.m. with a lunch period from that only twp shots will' be given, members of 'the PTA who will ftcld. who had-the support of the Democratic primary. Betz. said, and advised' one who \ * to attend classes at the high 11:25'a.m. to 12:15 p.m. This will assist ..with clerical and: other As anticipated. Mayor Fred P. th^hvmav ob- demonstration ride, offered by Mr. Reed, Mrs. Post also won a .... I tinue the schedule announced last week .Good Government Kepublicans of ONbY I % ^oW^fv^ils^SSHor^^ jjpravtde^six -tfass^periods" «f™< th< [ Union Ti~ " ' —•—'—....••«•» <fiv<>n excellent tain rules and I same 40-mihute duration as pre Also, Brookside Place School, backing-here in his bid for Repub- (low nininiuins) ager of the Chevrolet, Division* of General Motors. will be given Tuesday if the vac nomination for a three-year free- ris Chevrolet showroom on Cen- vails at present.' The junior class Dr. Henry Mineur, Mrs. Barbara lican nomination for reelection to tral avenue, Westfleld. Mr. Bete.] DuBarry Emotional Problems of Youth p cine arrives. If it does, the second holder term. schedue ^e at" 2:17 with Homack and Mrs. Rita Eckhardt, the one-year uncxpircd term on also said that Chevrolet Motor Di- lilly Dacfce • SHADOW WAVE schedule will " shots will start on May 24. Mrs. Florence P. Dwyer of Eliz- CREAM! the same lunch period as the sen- nurses, and Mrs. H. I. Mitchell. the Board of Freeholders.' The vision in cooperation with dealers 1 Tuesday's! schedule calls for chil abeth led the Republican assem- iors. This will provide seven class Mrs. James, Rich, Mrs. E. Marek, mayor received 1,593 votes to 337 across the country are offering 102 Topic of Mental Health Play drcn at Lincoln School arid. Brook bly candidates wfth 21^612, the GIRLS SPRING CLEASANCE HAIR COSMETICS | Cakutom Kit For Dry Skin periods of 40 minutes..- Mrs. H. Oemcke and Mrs. J. Wat- 1 tallies for Mrs. Ellie Scheidcler o! cars as prizes together with a $1,- How a pair of troubled parents struggled with the problems of side Place School to receive the most votes received by any candi -, The freshman and sophomore shots. Pupils at Roosevelt School ters. date in the county. William R. FRED P. ANDERSEN Rosclje, 000 U. S. Savings Bond to every "£ their son's3 bullyinDUliyingg behavionensviurr wilwul ib uce depicteUCJJU.VCdU ov^n, th.«e. <>_stage_ J iM u a .... Principal Jn^eres^jn^Jthe county wmner"wfloiakera Mh^rle-M»k!»> and; dn«isdajfrwTBjaasaMd^^c ^Vandtrbilt-hasJ'thc second bichje>t osevelt ^AoolTweeTtTrom^^ CContinued on page 8) committee battles centereS'liiTiiKe"""" demonstration ride.