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and activities at the UN and atJJ of one of the ' Give to Patterson, chaplain; Lee Stokes, Resident Wins Chevrolet almonar; Robert Kiamie, mar- Westfield Woman William T. Collins was Installation shal; Bruce Cromoy, standard Winner of Sedan charge of arrangements. Cbap
were battles for all four prow win. some manner oi organizauon^^ , w. wee week's production will- b( Mr. FprtenbauEh expressed the with 025 votes. "regular" Republicans winning out may contribute to oivic aflairs, the large stafLof workers for.thcir hope that the league's goal of $2,- In the 10-way battle for the Cranford debut over "good government" Repub- fellowship among oUr efforts in the campaign, and alsoCancer Drive 000 will be topped. ''. '. Co-sponsoring the presentation promote three nominations for the full yli -_i !„„ ^I,,K •_„...M , <^k..»~i to help the Meanwhile, Harold, Brown, term on the Board of Freeholder}, with the Cranford Mental Health Elects Biach .ThonTJTA^ans, who served ^ ^^TueSr^ ' league president, announced that Take The Elevator group are Parent-Teacher Associ- John L. Biach of 10 Indian Hits 50% Cranford Republicans strongly : as municipal chairman during the ^^he^comme^dS'that minor lesigue tryouts will be held ations of Kenilworth, Garwood Spring road was elected cha rman Edwyn M. Lewis, treasurer for .supported Richard P. Hatflcld witfc " t"; from local busi- Saturday, April 30 at 9:30 a.m. at 1,209 votes, and Freeholders F. E. ' and Clark Township. A number of of the Joint Civic Committee (or awfa^d^ceTooee cS^ the American Cancer Society's Memorial-Field. All-boys from 8 Cranford clubs arid organizations Encouraging Candidates for the aCU t 1 lZ St couSi? in- »« totaled $833^5 and from local local fund drive, announced today to 12 years of age are Invited to Blertuemptel and Ernest S. Hickok arc cooperating hi the presentation. Board Of Education at a meeting c. WMton_.„_.. „.._s , $40$4066 , the chairman that the halt-way mark has been with 913 and 902 votes, respective- To The 2nd Floor g d"Zt ?-i t **? at east attend, Mr. Brown. said. There I including the J u n i p r Service held at Cranford High School ondidate for reelection as municipal » L_ I .reported. There also was a miscel- reached in the campaign to ob-will be berths for. 160 players, the ly. Freeholder John W. Zcrega out- April 18. laneous item of $5. Industrial re- tain a quota of $4,500. At the distanced Fred E. Haley, .941 to League, the Colony Club, the Col- chairman but several committee- t league president explained. , lege Club, the Village Improve- Also elected were vice-chair- men, including' some Good Gov tiuns werc listed as follows: Cran- close of the second week of the Any boy who did not turn in an 628, in the race for the two-year ford, $595; Kenilworth, $667. and fund-raising crusade, $2,300 is on nomination-.— • • • •• ment Association, the Roosevelt man, Mrs. Edward C. Earhart; sec- ternn...... ^,\en_t ._r . are urg- application previously can obtain man, wixa. CAXWCMW -W. ->•• , _ ] Garwood. $463. deposit. ' Regular organizatioorganization Dcmocra- Parent-Teacher Association and retary, Mrs. F. B. Slagle; and ing him to take the chairmanship Remember the Clock •arwooa. *>ioo. one from the Sportsman'Spor s Shop Frederick H. Linley, chairman tic candidates won handily hi the St. Michael's School. Both the treasurer, William- Herzog, Jr. for another year In the interests ".Residential returns in Kcnil- and return it to' league officials at This ot the drive, stated that his vol- (Continued on page 8)8) Cranford Clergy Council and the . Mr. Biach succeeds Jean Mon- of harmony. _•'' .ifbrth totaled $317.70, and in Gar- Thai's ri^it! Goeike's Far Storage is on the second floor, and jintecr workers arc continuing - in Cranford Physicians' Club have tenecourt. • With what is considered to be . Cranford gardeners, golfers, wood $210.56. .Garwood organiza- o ah all-out effort to contact every these two smart fus on the left .are joining their friends for -endorsed the presentation. New Junior members were wel- one of .the most crucial campaigns Softball players, "'fishermen—in tions also contributed $5. Returns household so that the goal will The Roosevelt School auditori- comed to the committee. Both jun- the Republicans' have faced in fact all who enjoy a little extra from Cranford workers at West- household so the. summer because they, know how wonderfully, cool a vacation um is being provided by the Board ior members and senior members years coming up in November, time outdoors on aVbalmy eve- ern Electric, Kearny to date total be attained within a short time. Concert by Lafayette $419.85, with an additional $400 can he in oar scientifically air-conditioned cold storage, vuult. (if Education, and arrangements who weie last year's junior mem- most local Republican leaders are ning—^are looking Iforward to Mr, Linley pointed out that 60 for the printing of the programs bers were introduced.. •'- making every effort to consolidate the extra hour of daylight they pledged. cents , of every dollar given is Benefit for Lions Club Fund also have been made through Dr. Purpose of the organization and their forces in order to put up a will gain ! with the 'advent ot District totals were listed by spent for cancer /control inJ the Hward ft;-Bestr superintendent of united front-in..the general, elec- -Daylight Saving -Tin e at 2 (Continued on.Page 8) state, or division area where the — A-v^i-r ied.^.program including the- workr-thc -committee. hwLdone; the 'local" ctiib' carry qUfitS' service-- schools. •• " , • •- this past year was briefly review- tion. Sunday. money is raised and 25 'pcrcertt classical, popular and religious and contributions to the Cranford Vincent F. Sarnowski, co-chair- ed. It was felt that a' good start The "regular" Republicans, who Milkmen, commi iters a n.d goes for a national research pro- numbers, spirituals and college Reports Scheduled gram. Twelve percent goes into (Continued on pofle 8) f Continued on Poo* 8) ' held a' slight edge in municipal others who figure they have to songs and several marimba solos Boys' Camp, Youth Activities committee votes during' the past rise at an uncomfortably early Reports by the Cranford Days national programs. of professional will be presented by the 70 mem- Fund, Crarifo'rd Welfare Associa- year, picked up at least two seats committee, parking .committee and and public education, 'service to bers of the Lafuyette College Choir tion, Cranford First Aid Squad, hour as it is, may have a dif- patients, statistical research and in Tuesday's, primary. The fif- ferent outlook. ladies' night committee will be when the uroup frbm-EastottvPa., Children's Country Home, Bonnie m FUR CLEANING: Inspector Making First Callteenth district, where there were submitted at the - dinner meeting administration. The remaining irs in a concert at Cranford Like it or not, ho.wever, if appears in a [^Sanatorium, Cranford Uni- seven "write-in candidates for the of the Cranford Business Associa- three percent provides a national School at 8:30 p.m. Satur- - grants-, c i:? ted Fund, Cranford RcoTciross'Tiur''"'' COCTILCS wTn«reK^rrurfc1fiiinnip^r pday'*Urttie'r"auspic'e7^^^^'* ' *" out of step Sunday morning clinical fellowships. ««eurin|; the removal of all grime, greusc, dirt district where there was no nom Coach and Four Restaurant, it was ford Lions Club. other projects, Jxicludlng aid to you'd better remember to set The chairman suggested, that . , . preserving the natural oil* and restoring Sirs. Benedick MorellL Mrs. H. C.inee- for committee woman, could announced, this ..week by Lloyd Proceeds of the concert will help the blind here and throughout The curtain will rise at 8:30 to- your clock ahead one hour be- (Continued on page 8) the natural beauty to your furs. The same niKht on the Cranford Dramatic Stevens, Mrs. Harry Copson, Mrs. sharply change the balance of Geller, president. Union County. Tickets may be ob- Evan Hughes, Mrs. Richard M. fore retiring Saturday night. applies to the new Orion Alpaca coats ... Club's presentation of "An In- tained from any member of the spector Calls," which will run Edwards. Mrs. James Slocum, Mrs. club- or at the door. daoY make the mistake of having them Delano Ives, Mrs. E. M. Boyette, cleaned the ordinary way. Gocrke'g will uiuke through. Saturday night at Sher- igK School Saturday Numbers to be sung by the,, \$P lock Hall. Mrs. Wv J. Van DcMark, Mrs. yarn Alpaca as beautiful as new! , Dennis Garvey and Mrs. Robert choir, under direction of Professor This has been a busy week for John D. Raymond, include: the many putting the productioh Lindsay. Alleluja." Bach; "The Lord's ' on the boards as they flnish the Heading the program commit- Prayer," Nevin-Raymond; "The tee are Mrs. Arba Taylor. Mrs. last details in their various jobs. King of Love-My Shepherd Is," . William Old and Mrs. ManscU In addition to the cast and the Morsc-Shcllej-; ''Mary Had a FUR STORAGE; I Richards, while publicity is director, over 100 members ot the Baby!" Dawson; "The Creation," Cnmford Dramatic Club" and :hargc of D. C. Morganthau, Mrs, mm GoerWs minimum cost for fur coats, 4.00 ... Trinity v Episdopal Parish have R. H. Herman, John Hoffmann, Richter; "Give Me Your Tired. • for doth coat*, 2.00. It cosl* «o little to have, tal^on some active part in the pre-George Kamps and Mrs. Frank Your Poor," Ringwald-Bcrlin; "I the assurance that vour coat is hemg well sentation of this play — cither in Ncwbcrt. Believe," arranged by H. Adcs; «r«| for ... .way from the inviting atmos- production or in various business On the stage chew, headed by "The God Who Gave Us Ufc." phere of hot attics and basements . -. inviting activities. John Rash as stage manager, are: Thompson. . 'Tho Three Hells." Pattlson- . to moths, that is: 1'eTl store your Alpaca Heading the ticket committee L. Maxwell Banks. Lloyd Bcall. Gilles; -Waters Ripple and Flow," coat, too. • • - . • tm the Cranford Dramatic Club Roy Beddell, Allan Butler, James "I'l' Mr. and Mrs: John M. CChristenscn. . William Cole. Rich- Taylor; "Rule the .Chariot," ar- MiClintock, and, for Trinity ard Edwards,- Robert Fast, Werner ranged by W. II. Smith; "If I (•'hurch,;Mrs. R- J- Anflcrsori. As Frcudcnbcrg, John Hoffmann, Loved You," Rodgers;" "Tell Me 1 Mrs, Anderson arc: MrsConstant Machonis, Frank Ncw- Not of a Lovely I .ass." Forsyth; FUR REPAIRING & RESTYLlNG: Mrs. George Berry bcrt, George Trumpdrc, ~ Come to Me. Bend to Me." La- ashtwuuw; •and Willat'O- Propcrtics committee is headed tcr; '"The Happy Wanderer,"* tn addition we are equipped to repair or rc- Mi's. Arthur Kcnlan, Miss Jane Chamberlain, Mrs. R. L. Hartwcll, by Mrs. Herbert Mitchell, and her arranged by H. Ades; "If I \Had style your coat or convert it into a smurt committee includes: Mrs. Robert My Way." Adcs-Kcndis; "Old_Man fur-lined stok or cape. M>>- A. H. Crowcll, Mrs. James Waiters and Mrs. Charles Ray. Bair. Mrs. Roy Bcddcll. Mrs. Ed- Nouh," Bartholomew, and ™ ' We will be glad to give you an estimate on Kor \hc patrons' committee, Mrs ward George, Mrs. John P. ley of Lafuyette sungs. *our coat. Just call EL. 2-2300 and our '• W. Carrier Is chahTnan for the Hands, Mrs; Philip O'Conncll and •'Sound an- Alarm." by ,,Mrs. Chester A. Williams. Jr. bonded messenger will gladly cull for your 1'iaiiiatic Club and Mrs. Edward will be sung by David !4^JUghUM_.«nd^^ndjcffecU fcrehainn» under Arba TfajTwa T solo, and Alvin C. ch. Assisting them are: Mrs. ship, and his crew includes: Jor- the Class of 1958 will \ 1LH STOBAUE, SECOND FLOOR •i'.v Beddell, Mrs. H. S. Folk, dan B. Darby, 'Jr., Jerry L. Hal- Mis. Eugene Geddings, Mrs. Wal-vorsen, John P. Hands, Philip D. ELIZABETH Good, Mrs. R. H. Good, Mrs. R. H. Herman. O'Connell, Charles A. Skilhnan Mrs. George Kamps, Mrs. WilU .icntcd by the Lafayette CoUcfic i WilU (Continued on Page 6) OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9 Edwards, Mrs. Arthur Williams, I '. ^-^ •>,« ^
'.•\ THE CBANPOBD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, APRIL SI, 1995 -r- -~- - ;,j^-ryir-.^fp;'ny;;-;- is:£CTi«;a+wanr.^^TgB«r^.ijaaaiiaa«Ej -"•—"TiT"7~~'-VT- ITM ||i -Oil'Heat Council of N^MCrane's THE CRANFORD CITIZEN "AND CHRONICLE, a counselor at the camp. He is'movies' and refreshments and theHazeldine reviewed "Soldier of Mrs. McPherson Hostess at • Several clubs already have dis- ed the dpnvftd inhnlafcr teccijuf staff trill be introduced; Fortune" by Ernest K. Gann and Mis. William C: McPberson of rival .. Jt-3SSSi^l, > iContinueairo^we I,. ! played intefest in the proposal. Mr*. WUtpr „, ,__ |erk lira* £w4tt TL Sailers, Sirs.' ig, Mrs. John B. Connors reviewed cil mett at least "three times each and- the Crane's Ford Gardeners panted bjr their instructors, Har- purchased for the sduad by the iX andMarjr. 309 Casino avenue was nostess Distributers Association of The eleetton will Iw held at theJoseph\A. BtbJnec and Mrs. W. J. "Why Johnny Can't Read" by Ru- year, and that all garden groups, hope to hear from all the garden old Wilson and Arnold Goodhart,| Smith. Th* floral centerpiece on sociatlon and the midget resutcj. Milton Rerkoxitz. a fifth grade If SMI dolph Flesch. . Tuesday morning ,, at the April Jersey next. Thursday afternoon were conducted recently on aVIA0ffi% May 17 meeting. ' . tator purchased by the E teacher in Rooseratt School, will :.*"•*•*• .meeting ' of Cranford Twig One, at the Hotel Berkeley-Carteret. whether belonging . to the State groups by. the end of the month. See Water Sufficient for Summer Mrs. Gubas and Mrs. Nunn were the tea table WM arranged by Mrs. ts Position Mrs. Mitchell presided. Re- "It is/our hope," Mrs. Bucher tour of Shulton, Inc., Clifton. They Arva Dunbeden. < Department of the VIA. be camp director tbss year. He is Auxiliary .of Overlook Hospital, Asbury Park, Mr. Crane is presi- Federation or not, be invited to chosen as delegates to the conven- freshments were served by the. fol- Summit. . ' said, "that such a council organ- "An oyerall review oT the situation this spring as the summer saw the preparation and packaging Slate Named Preceding the auction.and tea, now fwrnpij-tir^ his siafl of coun- lowing hostesses: Mrs. J. D. Elliott, dent of the Union County Oil participate in the council "in the bution problems," the engineers of shaving creams, lotions, face tion of the New Jersey State Fed- Mrs. F. M. Burelbach, chairman, Heat Association. . ized this spring can function early season approaches shows a general improvement over conditions a Mrs. William J. Gubas was re-erated Women's Clubs in Atlantic Walter M. Cooper, vice-president, sriors smd otfp^T CJITTTP personnel. Mrs. James S. Hill, Mrs. B. J. Min- belief that those belonging to the point out elsewhere in the report, powders. David Govden, popular chef at the Of VIA Group presided. The April and May in , the fall- and definitely plan ' year ago" and "sufficient water is expected to be available to meet "requires a closeness of study not nomlnated for the presidency of City in May. and Health Officer William P. tbt flnt MtMMfttf automohiu I •*>">•** etti and Mrs. James J. Walsh. federation can aid those newer our cooperative projecSsT*~~7'Tr=w •The following students were in Smith, secretary, both of the Cran- trip from San Francisco to WMrt years, will Mrs. Herbert Mitchell has schedule for Sunday work in the all reasonable demands," Malcolm Pirnie Engineers of New York, possible in the studies made for the Village Improvement Associa- A white elephant auction was c a sophomore at the Col- in admissions office at the hospital Roosevelt School clubs not belonging." declare in a summary report presented this week to the Inter- attendance: held to raise money for the gen-tord First Aid Squad, demonstrat- Tark ni " " "" ' 111 been re-elected chairman of the the Inter-Municipal Water Com- Frank Geores, James Curran, tion at a meeting Tuesday after- "ol Willis «nd Mary, will is a chef at the was announced. Among projects a garden club Municipal Water Committee in thei —>—.——-—— eral charities fund under the Evening Department' of the. Vil- New Timetable Better Thma «at» mittee to date. It is not at all un-Terie Whelan, Faith Sharer, pon-noon in Sherlock HalL as assistant director of theSchool Plans are being made for a din- Plans Meetings council might participate in suu- Rather than having plain eaff— I ' " "' "* ,aBL^r«OTi_J«B!ML_'jn>e South likely- that consumers located on chairmanship of Mrs. Charles D. ald-Berry^-Judy—Poole, Kriward .^^.,-w«-^ «^ .^ „ ^^ lagf Improvement Association and KUiit-u i/j. nil- ^ d-G —-- «ake,—fpre*d.-thU-Wthi-batter-bav- .-.'>"' and distribution systems in thePlalnfleid connection to the Eltti- dead ends, on small dtemeteT Johnson, Richard Hurley, Stanley TQ«eneYrrMT3r-Jr^r^ank«r-was idly, for the. =»mnra^ camp re-j Mrs. Joseph L. Fraites has been €hanges-Favar^ husbands in May. Mrs. H. E, Mil- ey L- Nunn, first auctioneer. • r ForMothers~ deners are,: Cranford Day. a gar- i fore bahing forx*xtr» deliciousaaM: area served by the Plalnfteld- bethtown Water Company can de-mains, on multi-customer serv- Gloeckner, Robert Farrell, Rob- this summer, it ? union which win be held Friday' re-elected vice-chairman, ius" is chairman. den center, civic projects and 1 t tahlespoons softened butter mixed Union Water Company. liver at least 3 mgd to the sys-ices and/or in areas normally too Mrs. Walter A. Keve, second vice- At the dose of the auction,- tea SALE ON YAM Local Commuters The May meeting will be held The pre-school committee of ert Pace, jack' Burton, Betty Ap- president;. Mrs. W. Kenneth Fred- ed by Charles C, Goodfel- evening. April ». in the First' Roosevelt Sohool will sponsor two special program such as speakers ! with 2 tablespoons honey, and % cup At this time, approximately one tem and new booster stations now high for good. service will have gar, Walter Keve, Carolyn Stearns, was served by Mrs. George L. president of the CranfOrd at the home of Mrs. Joseph Wort- worthy of high fees which indivicl- | well-drained pineVppI*. proposed or being constructed will low pressure conditions during the erick, recording secretary;''Mrs. Lincoln, chairman; Mrs. Charles PSnp Asso ^ orientation meetings at 8:15 p.m. year after the water company was Robert Peterseh, Robert Davis, George E. Kamps, corresponding S Association. Th^ Vice-presklenl H. SlanJey Mac- ley of, Summit. • next Thursday for mothers of chil-, granted a rate increase with the add 3 mgd capacity in Linden and coming summer." • , • >'Sandra Sieg, Robert Geiger, Rob- Redden, Mrs: Harold J. O"Leary, weeks' season willl open on i•JLmgd_Jn_ Roselle Porlc. They ore secretary; Mrs. Walter E. Chap- Mrs! W. A. Burton, Mrs. R. J. Clary, cfaairman of this event. In- dren entering kindcrgarteji in Scp-J m iwhile, the executive com- DISCIPLINE COTTONS & stipulation that a. $1,000,000 .im- ert Steers. man, assistant secretary; Mrs. Wil- son of Mr. andvitations have been sent to each tember. Mrs. H: W. Hildebrandti sp t program be under- [expected tcTbe in operation by-thc mittee of the Inter-Municipal Hawes, Mrs. Geoi^Keltiiig, Mrs; nanml secretary. of Daylight Saving Time this Sun- Gulf Honors Four provement summer season. These boosters David Dunham, Vincent DcMar- liam Klein, treasurer; Mrs. Har- Bates Discipline Cottons, yd. boy who'attended camp last and Mrs. W. J. Miller, Jr.. co- taken, the report reveals, "the Water Committee, . of which Philip Morin, Mrs. Harry R. Ry- Mrss.. MitchelMtce l and Mrs.g Hig: Passenger Traffic Manager taken, the will take suction from a new 36- co, Suzanne Bonn, Anthony Stein, old E. Young, assistant treasurer, - is privileged : chairmen,, have announced that Cranford s Sunday Plainfield-Union Water Company Mayor Fred P. Andersen is chair- Ronnie Flaig, Jean Belden^Diane There gins xvUl reprrepresene t the EEvenin Jgg ^ !. Yerkes of 86 West Holly For Long Service ,inch main being constructed by the and Mrs. Charles I.-Mott, auditor. j Departmenr 7 t at the annual Ne w parents will be addressed inform- has accomplished approximately man, has applied, through itsMackie, Martin Mathews, William 89c PLAID — \T'~ ~Z- ' "i.~~ 7~,u l Np A~r street said that most of the changes Four Cranford residents will be 65 percent in dollar value of the[EUzabethtown Water Company counsel, Township Attorney Carl Mr^s, Anthony G. Henrich, chair- =|jerseiJ y .ConventioCtn io ff ththe FederFd- minor ^ that aimost ally by Miss Helen Klase arid Mrs. across Roselle' and Rtisclle Park Zak, Harriet Jones, Betty Ann man of the nominating committee, TAFFETAS..... : ; e presented awards for lung service Ruth Hale, kindergarten teachers, work recommended by their en- H. Warsinski, to the Public Utility R & M ROOFING CO. ated Women's Clubs in AtlanUc wi thout exception the others w>il )tore Schedule to Union. Thus, when all these Kamlnski, Pat Grant, Bruno Buf- presented the slate of officers for with the Gulf Oil Corporation at who will filter information about gineers and stipulated by the Commission to arrange for a con- alini, Joyce Kuntzman, Judy Wil- 470 E. Haselvrood Ave. City on May 12 and 13 , either in faster running a luncheon today at the Waldorf- Public Utilities (Commission to be additions are in operation, a sup- the year 1955-56. Also serving on ALL PRINTED EVERGLAZE The next regular meeting of the or more ^^ for seyerB, the routine' of the first year at' plementary supply of at least 10 ference on its'' request that' the liams, Robert Achilles, Denny Luk- the committee were: Mrs. W. San- FD1-NN Astoria Hotel, New York City. Plalnfield-Union Water Company Bahway evening group has been pos poned communities m the suburban school. •'.'.'' installed forthwith." mgd will be available. Therefore, er, Carol Ann Gingery, Cam Fer- ford Bishop,,Mrs. Walter E. Con- ES- 5-0*4 CHINTZES, Reg. 98c ., . ,. to May 19 to avoid conflict with Among those to be honored will adequacy of be ordered to carry out the $3,-ro, Harry McNally, Larry Ashwell, Newark ^Parents of children assigned to [ With regard to no deficiency in supply is anticl- ley,' Mrs. William Frederick and the convention. be Abram H. Crowell of 4 Berke- water supply. ' the report states: 000,000 improvement program in ivJd_PauU_BusseH Dean. All Types of Of interest to Cranford commu- ley place, manager of employee the rnorninfi class will meet ati pated. A supper party and reception the home of Mrs. Joseph V. O'Mal- || : 1 "Buck, Seifert and Jost (New its distribution system - recom- ROOFING and REPAIRS relations for the New York Di- "In the matter of distribution mended by Malcolm Pirnie "Engi- for new members will be held in "ters will be the ley, . 11 Tuxedo place. ' Refresh-j I . York engineers who conducted a HOWE & FWILY STME May. Hepresentatives of the Junior Train 418 to leave vision, who will receive a 20-year survey of facilities for the com-and pressure," the Pirnie report neers ' in .a report submitted to '-Watch tear Overhead" award.. ments will be served by Mrs " continues, "the picture in many the inter-municipal group last De- and Senior Departments will be a.m. instead of 8:0 A. Brooks. Mrs. J. S. Clarke pany) estimated a maximum EMERGENCY CALLS' 8 WALNUT AVE. CRANFORD guests. . ford ', A 30-year award will go to Ben- -• fe week's consumption of water inparts of the system will be im-cember. . • Mrs. W.. S. JohJison. n proved when the^e facilities are ANYliMB ,• i Cranf art Meat Market — It was decided to again carry arrive jamin .B. Bloys of 5\English Vil- 1955 at 21 million gallons per day Officials of the water company on the project of selling Christ- 10 minutes lage, Douglas Duvidsori\yf 164 Mo- Hostess fforr tth e .a.f t e r n<> o n | and estimated that the difference in operation. The Addition of water at critical points will im- in recent conferences with reprer. hawk drive will receive a 25-year group's parents will be Mrs. Rol- between this peak and the maxi- sentatives of the inter-municipal award and a 25-year award will and; R. Graham, 614 Orange ave-' mum hour of 34.5 mgd could beprove conditions In the easterly let George Da It! group have requested more. time to sendnme girl ing. the past - go to Thomas L. Brennan of 4nue. Assisting with/refreshments'ht' . OPEN SUNDAY portion of the system (which in- mlet out of storage. Malcolm Pir- C^^^J^we to permit their engineers to study INIMLAHP at commuters for Yorktram Lcjrescent place. will be Mrs. Albert^A." Rogers and' partlcularly . Ih^PTrnterom mgd for maximum week and 45 for study of the company's' finan- Jersey\College for Women, in in the .hiatus between the 4 1 •"• 111* quantities of water must be drawn a good time to clear out all those Aid to Prepare Remember to Fill mgd for maximum hour, but infrom the Scotch Plains and Kenil- cial status' before committing New Brunswick in June. . 8:10 and 8:45. >• M both instances the difference • be- worth tanks to make up the differ- themselves to making stipulations empty bottles in your basement. Mrs. David N. Tyre will repre- The only other appreciable LL Field Requested. Your First Aid Card tween maximum week and maxi- ence between. the 7 mgd which before the PUC on the proposed sent the Evening Department at change in Monday-through-Fti- Fathers .of boys in the Cranford mum hour could be met from will be available from the EUza- distribution system improvement a meeting of the scholarship com- day commuter service, Mr. YerKes Little League and other interested ,GER' storage. •'.•_..•' bethtown Water Company and program. • . Call now for your refills and mittee in May to select a winner said, is the'extension of^the persons have been invited to as Bring your furs to the 'At the present time the water maximum hourly demands estl- of the $400 scholarship award One morning ""*' *"•"••" •companylia^available.Jrom_ itsImaxlmum nouny « ; 1 ->\jo^xutiTxeajuii^jaiaitJletd at own ground water sources" "afTrtlHtetf'inr"1 tills area. boeatton»~«t-k iu«H)epogsifate -toy"the7t»oceed&- &M~Felwble~fu triers.—^ own groun -«— — — the fashion show which the VIA ford'at 8:46 a.m., this tram aiier Adams avenue on Saturday least 18 mgd and by the summer higher elevations, particularly You'll find that Breen's has your sponsored in March. It is a joint Sunday will start from Plainfield The field ha* been graded and D. DRYSON & SON Visit Clifton Plant is now ready for the construction SCHER'S season it is anticipated that about Westfield and. Mountainside, wil project of the Senior, Junior and at 8:34 ajm. but will arrive in New Storage 20 mgd will be available.' Thusy suffer from low pressures . as a A group of 43 chemistry students favorite Beers, Wines and Liquors in Evening Departments 6f the V.IA. York at the same time as it has. }nof fences. Work on thefences will only about 2 .mgd will be required result . ..*''• - , of Cranford High School, acoom- i Following the meeting, a trio the past, 9:30 ajm^ stopping en- Saturday at 9 a.m. All pos- ALLIED SERVICES stock-ait-alr times* sible help will be necessaj-y,to get WILL BE CLO by purchase if all of the sources "The elimination df all distri- of book reviews were presented route, at Westfield, Cranford,_ Ro- : t Hollantlerizing by members of the Cranfbrd Book selle> Elmora avenue, EllHibeUj, the ,fleld ready for the Eastern Dl- Summer rates on all work Circle. Mrs. Fraites reviewed Elizabethport and West Eightn vision's Opener oh May 7, It costs no.more & you're sure "Gift from the Sea" by Anne street, Bayonne. , Brown,, league president,^ reports. Since 1912 ItV Always SAFER Morrow Londbergh, Mrs. Bobert Mr yerkes said the new timer CENTRAL & BROAD STS. Don't tnitl to • busM •tables should be available at allCrane to Speak WESTFIELD To Buy Your Drug Needs in a Drug Store ticket offices not later than tomor- Crane," president bf Suite 5 — Westfield 2-1078 other lucky charm. Insure and be sure you are fin- row. \ ReeKStrong Fuel Company ancially protected. Let us check your ' ' Eyes Examined Card of Thanks ides and present I wish to take' this means of MADEMOISELLE thanking the Republican voters of DR.G.HINDMAN the Ninth Election District tor sup- SEE THIS porting my candidacy for county Optometrist I committee in Tuesday's Republic can Primary election. I,-will en- deavor to represent all of. the Re- LIQUOR STORE 107 K UNION AVE. publican voters of the district to
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ii\i' i^a.vJii^id^'fi.itXi-f^ "^TH?^A| 7mm«WWi«NW«^l*ri»»-^ ^^^^MrerT^^**^^s^f^*jpjeMeMejFejeiP^wiBW^^ avenue on April 10 at St. Elizabeth Mrs. Beer of 6, Chester ?q« yf-sterday on the Britannic John Bucher, Mrs. Anthony J. v pflicers af-theTnext to visit relatives in Scotland. Their Wier, "Mrs. Henry Pylla, Mrs. Hosnitjjl, EHzabctn. place, spent the week-end j be held Monday night in the Mu- to teach the boys good cil&enship..••mainlandi m?inland ' frfor,similasimilarr exerienceexperiencess . dndentst. MMr. SmitSmith reporteertd d hhee hha» t Local Mm's Bride in Nuptial Maw 1 trip also will include a stay ii) Frank C. Fyke, Mrs. Burns Goeb- home. He. is, a student at the uij Class o( 1945 nicipal Building. TJrfs program reached • Cranford the pleasure of visiting these boys Niagara Fall* Wedding Trip one. of .-vcouting's main objectives.; on his recent trip. England. They plan to return ner. Mrs. R/. E. Twalts, Mrs. Jos-- Hit, and Mrs. H. Drue Smethers verslty pf \ Maryland, Colic,, Told of Scouting The local man was a mcmbe^-l last year with two Puerto Rirnn next month on the Queen Eliza- eph Walton, Mrs. George Spahn, of 290 Bloomlngdale. avenue an- Park,Md. Planning Reunion M^s: Charles E. Reese, Mrs. Eu-nounce the birth of a daughter, Food Fair Tomorrow of a delegation of seven Region 2^ beth. In Puerto Rico loaders frqni New. York and New At « nuptial rnas* Satufoy mornfog in St. Mary's phurcb, Mrs. L. Randolph Amiss enter- gene Powers, Mrs. Thomas A.. Janice Lynn, at Muhlenberg Hos- Affair for June 18 Under PTA Auspices O'Boyle, Mrs. Nicholas De Marco, pital, Plainfield, on Tuesday. They Only ^1.^ percent of the boys ..of Jersey who recently visited Puerto pUinBeld, Miss Patricia Lawton, daughter of Mr. end Mrs..jychar4 tained, at- a dessert-bridge Tues- 1 Plans are being made for a 10- Mrs. R. A. Low, Mrs. H. R. Sny-also have a son, Garry Drue, 3 The Cranford High School Par- scouting age are members of the Rico. Scouting in Puerto Rico for- Latvian of long Branch, became the bride of Joseph Anton Specht, day evening at the: home of Mrs. ColoiFClub year reunion of the Class of IMS '•':../1 Harry Williams, 504 Central ave- der and Mrs. B. E. Leyrer of years old. Mrs. Smethers is the of Cranford High School on Juni ent-Teacher Association's annual Boy Scouts of America in Puerto merly was more of a "club" for the Yon «r/Mr. and Mrs. Anton Specht of 320 High street. upper class citizens, Mr. Smith' nue. Guests present were: Mrs. Cranford, Mrs. Robert Aljoe and former Miss Doris H. Richterr Election Held IB, it was announced today by a rood fair will be held tomorrow at Rico as compared with 22 percent The Hew. Nell J. Smith, assistant pastor, officiated. A recep- Michael V. Berclk, Mrs. Albert P. Mrs. Edward Warner of Roselle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank committee which has been work- the A & A Hardware Store on in the United States, Roderick W. explained, but expansion of the Mrs. Victor D< ^haheen f } Morrow, Mrs. William M. King, and Mrs. Edward Shaw and Mrs.Ritter of Cranford. The paternal o Giant 11 cu. ft. ing on details since March,' North avenue near North Union Smith, a member of the executive movement has been givkn impe-. ristocra ial Home.' Mrs: Robert ATBradleyrand-Mrsr Geofge^Klempof-Rahway.^ grandparfints__ate_Mt.,_and_Mra!. Summit road was elected The cornrmttee reported that it avenue.'The sale; will start at 9 tus by the formation of cubl • Spfrber-Scbmidt Troth Fred Smethers of Elizabeth. , committee of Region 2, BSA, told scout and explorer units in each i ICKCMAM •4 Escorted by her father, the Frederick Stracke. dent of the Colony Club of Cran. has-been-unablei-to-get-ln^touch. o'clock and continue -untiLg.J_.nu. tho rmnfH Kivviinis CVvi^-lt Announcement Made Recent week-end guests cf bride had tier sister. Miss Doro- ford as the club (i held its annual with 28 - members of the class, Homemade food of all kinds will luncheon meeting Tuesday after- MRLENE GARWOOD—Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Bcu-Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Moses of 17 KENILWORTH — Mr.^id Mrs. Capacity which totaled 176, and requested Mr. Smith said plans have been t thy Lawton, as maid of honor. jneetjngs last ay evening at be sold. .Mrs. J. C. Klein is chair- noon at Markos Restaurant.' made for the expansion of **Pro- j The bridesmaids were Miss Aud- liam J. Schrntdt of 14 Second ave- baker and children of 710 Willow Osage drive were Mr. and Mrs.Douglass G. Staples of 515 Rich- that anyone knowing the present man and Mrs. G. Raymond Mc- By preparing Spanish transla- TOWNSHIP CONFECTIONERY nue have announced the engage- street returned home Sunday from E. L. Haug and J. Reid Haug of field avenue announce the birth Veterans' Hall, "cither address of any, of the members ject Amigos" wherein 30 United \- rey Vogel of Little-Silver, cousin Grath is corchnirrnan of this year's tions of scout manuals and by States explorer scouts will spend ] [ of the bride, and Miss Maryann ment of their daughter. Miss !5-_yisit to Charlotte. N.C. Bradford, Pa. of a daughter, Cinda Anne, on officers present the nominat. listed below contact Mrs. B. H. sale. sending trained professional scout- 21 NORTH AVENUE, EAST While in Charlotte, they met Mr. March 24 afMuhlenberg-Hospital,r Big Families! Robinson, Jr., of 19 Woodlawn two weeks in t»ue'rto Rico, one! j Lerch of Elzabeth; cousin of the Muriel Schmidt, to David Sperber, ing leaders to Puerto Kico, it is ; and Mrs. J. B. Williams, formerly E. W. TJeChabert of 639 Lex-Plainfield. The, couple also has a Ing ci week in their scout camp and . , sj —- The Only Store in Cranford — I bridegroom.:. son of M.E- and Mrs. Emil O. Sper- Hugo MfStaiger, Jr., and elected Remember t* FUI hoped that scouting-will grow in. : ber of 85 Winans avenue. Cranr of Greaves place,, who moved to ington avenue has returned from son. Mrs. Staples is the former Evelyn Middleton, temoyne •onqrweclc in the homir-of-a-Puerto-r { Henry~~" Specht of Westfleld for two-year terms were: M^, y Your First Aid Card Puerto Rico, Mr. Smith said. With Rican scout. Likewise, 60 Puerto i — . Withthr&fficial Doily Madison Siyn I served as best man for his ford. Charlotte two years ago. The a six-weeks' Caribbean business Irene Nietzel, daughter of Mr. and Demarest, Alfred Paulsen, Doro- Miss Schmidt attended Union Brubakers stayed at a home next trip. He spent some time in, Mrs. Walter P. Nietzel of 11 For-Preston F. Wooley, vice-president- thy Petersen, William Rankin. brother. Ushers were Richard Mrs. Daniel T. Gregg, correspond^ -Lawton of Long Branch, brother Hill High School, Union City, and to where Mr. and Mrs. Williams Puerto Rico, Haiti, Jamaica and est avenue, Cranford. Louise PuUey, Lester Frank, WttV Jonathan Dayton Regional High are now residing. . Cuba. ., ing. secretary -and Mrs. John j, liam Glazer, Andrew Gresham. i pf the bride, and Leonard Dolan Monahan, recording secretary. Mri .' pf Cranford. School, Springfield, and is. em- Marlon Jamiesqn, John Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Hun Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mathew- CoUegiamCorner C. Van Chamberlln will be treas. Frank Buai, Shirley Smith, Joan " The touple will reside tempor- ployed by the Jay R. Smith Com- Haan, daughter of Mr. pany, Union. ickc of 8Q5 West End place re- son and their daughter, Shirley urer for her second year. Rogers, Jeanne Cook, Miriam i arily at 320 High street following turned Monday from a two-week Ann, have moved into their home and Mrs. Thomas C. Hann, Jr., of ; a wedding trip to Niagara Falls. Mr. Sperber attended Cranford Also serving on the nominating Keyser, ; Norma Keyser, Marie visit at Palm Beach, Fla. at 741 Willow street. They came 30 Tulip street, a' freshman at the Krupa, Carmen Lemme, Leon Mrs Specht is a graduate of High School and served three year? to Cranford from Huntingdon, Pa. College of Woostcr in Wooster, O., committee were Mrs. John V.-Sim, ' Poly Trinity High School. West- in the Army. He i« employed (by man, Mrs. Burton Jamison, Mrs. Mayers, Margaret ©evoto, Juan- Mr. and. Mrs. Walter E. Thorn was a member of the stage crew ita Duval, Ann Stosh, Theodore - fleld, and the School pf Nursing the International Paint Company for the presentation of scenes from C. F. Sullivan and Mrs. Jack Cox! : pf Muhlenberg Hospital, Plain- in Union. . 1 MBS. JOSEPH ANTON SPECHT and son, Kenneth, of 207 Beech Mr. and Mrs: C. T. Wymarr and Walczysyn, Charles Rowland, street haye returned from a week's daughter. Miss Joanne Wyman, "Le Bourgeois Gentllhomme," by Mrs'. William G. Trometter, Ri»th Rhutard, Herbert Seckler -' field. Mollere, by the French depart- trip to Williamsburg, Va., and of 35 Columbia avenue, left last president, conducted both the rcgl and. Shirley Smith. J CENTER MARKET A'^graduate- of. Cranford High ment .at the college on Friday and ular and annual meetings. •Washington, D.C.- [Thursday to-attend the wedding . School, Mr. Specht served two Crane's Ford Unit ion Saturday of Miss Peggy Jen-, Saturday, j : Miss Gail Brach of 103 Maka. years with the Marine Corps in Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Bucina and torn drive, will be the Colony Republican iJnlt Board 100 N. Union Ave., Cranford Social Happenings their children, George and Rpn-fcinson of Wilmington, Del, form- Korea. He is employed by M, W.On Garden Tour erly of Cranford. Miss Gertrude Ramsey, daugh- Club's delegate to the Citizenship nlOj of 530 Lexington avenue re- ter of-Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Accepts New Members brokers. Several members, or the i Pamela Mayberry, "(faughfer "qf 1 Institute at New Jersey College for new members were pre- Ford Gardeners of Crahford visit- turnW'rTome" ISsrTSuWday^aftet Women in June, it was announced Do Your Shopping TheEasy Way-Call Us Mr. and Mi's. L. D. Mayberry, of Westfleld. - spending-three weeks in /Florida. elected president of the sopho- sented and accepted at a meeting J One of Cranford's canasta clubs- ed , Mountain Lakes yesterday to of 17 Keith. Jeffries avenue, - B by^JrsTMonahan, ctvlcl "ancTTegw tour six homes and gardens more class at Beaver College, station chairman. { enjoyed a dinner and theater party entertained at a party on. Friday Betty Watson, daughter of. Mr. Albert. P. Morrow of 1A Ham- . and Mrs. William Kastner Jenkintown, Pa. Now completing Cranford Women's Republican sJ)ail^ • in New York City on Tuesday eve- opened for the Garden. Club of vening. I Her guests • were Bill nd Mrs. John Watson of 1104 of 93 Benjamin street announce her freshman year at Beaver as a The welfare department, under I Club, Inc., at the home of Mrs.. Mountain. Lakes. ilton avenue arrived home last Mrs. Jamison, chairman, will meet! s ning. Attending the performance. Gall, Stanley Dickerson, Jack Cox, Raritan* road, entertained at a min- evening after.a business trip to he birth of a daughter, Susan member of the Liberal Arts De- Alfred Duemmler, 104 Adams ave- Fresh City J ©f "Plain and Fancy" were Mrs. "Springtide" is the theme of the ohn Fedorko, Michael Roecker, Dale, on April 10 at Beth Israel Wednesday afternoon to make! nue, last Thursday. ' . • iature golf party at *Bowcraft on Chicago, 111. Hospital, Newark. The couple also partment, Miss Ramsey is a grad- Jlrs. William Klub- homes and gardens. Six houses on Gaven Hurley, Leslie Sorrentino, Saturday In observance of her re- has two sons. Drew and Kevin.. uate bf'-Cranfbrd High School. cancer dressings at the home oil The new members, who will be -wster^are-epentHwiih. tethAithl i She served, as the freshman rep- Mrs. Nelson J. Tweed, Jr., of 331 entertained by the board at a tea flower, arrangements, educational riraig^oJULPiL Mnfc»J>tner;tajhetorowcJdaini. Alice Wirkus, Mrs. A. P. Wip- Janet Huff, Bonnie Copeland, Beth sary. Those attending were Patty Columbia avenue ; entertained at t^tti^thiiiti Roger avenue. Mrs. Ruth Brown,! on May 5 at the home of the necky, Mrs'. Joseph Babinec, Mrs. exhibits and a.•horticulture show Roden, Judy Kaminsky, Lynn Mor- Halkowich, Richard,.. Halkowich bridge on Monday evening. - Her council and co-chairman ofv the Harold • L'Heurcux and Mrs. of daffodils, blooms of other spring ley, Judy Russell, Karen Beebe and Plainfield will give a talk and! of 9 English, Village, are: Mrs. Boneless Pork Roast Carol Pjmtanp,, Lois Schott and guests were _ Mrs. F. J." Morris, A daughter, Cynthia,, was born freshman dance. She worked on Thomas Leahey. """" -•--—.- bulbs; garden flowers, houseplants Joanne Tezyk. — show slides.to interested members! Cyril Alpnzo, Jr., Mrs. Harold Carol Bunck. (' • •'"••.'' Mrs. C. T.:'* Wyman', Mrs; Carl to Mr. and Mrs.. Walter D. Wein- the stage crowg;'for both produc- and flowering shrubs. 1 at"8 pAl. Wednesday at the home! Glovier, wrs. Russell Dean, Mrt- IT S ^nviprnmpnt HrarfoH rknip ...The Shampoo used ty Famous Hollywood Stars ItogularPrlwliS Salt Price LOUIS M0NTIN1 OPEN DAILY 8:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. BH9B MM*AlfelNp Trees Taken Down X • AMaa 8*. WOE* OUAKANfUB YOU BLEEP. t. Hove the best ISTUHSUBB NNUGHBOH8 Fnrnitare cleaned summer — NO QRIUDPIG, U y/Nylae*30.30dmter,Slgaus* OB BUZZOHQ! qalckly, Ui*r«HgMy . . . right ASPIRIN y/lS denUr, $Q gauge {plain or dark tarn) you've ever had) T//MF TO 00 CALAHINE IUlML50 • Ralax In cool, qulat Only Frigidaire gives you Ihe A.V.BOYD Sato Prica comfortl whisper-soft Meter-Miser. !• yoar own h«nf or office! 1 Watamt AVOIM Plus full sound insulation: • Banish'Bruffinats Plus unrestricted air flow—all OLAEK TOWNSHIP. W. M. TABLETS and dampness! ' • Ymr ffm mud tm» ML B«\hwmy 1-lMt of which means extra quiet -i. -i— ->— » • Eat better, m 1 • • p operation. Mm 17.95 batter. f*«l b«tter! 100 8c • Breath* poU«n-fr«« Fit Casement Windows —' alrl Double hung windows, too Yet, now Koos expert* will dean your sofa and chair* y/lB denier. SI gauge (plain.ordark team) right in your own' home or office ... and you don't ;;.. • Shut off outs Id* Unique step-down design \/30 denier, SI Ouga nol«« and dlxtl ' even have to move a itick of furniture 1 We'll ate our permits easy installation in V'g^i w ... and lime lor "Spring RUSSELL STOVER CANDIES • Eliminate constant casement windows by just apecial deantiAg foam treatment, then take out every Faver" ... time to loiget the long Sato dusting and daan- removing one pane of glass. \- , •peck of dirt with a tuper-power vacuum. There'* no winter months. Enjoy the sally $1.35 POUND ocean bree;e and Mim Spring inn! Fits in space only ' 1434" fuu, no odor ... your room will be ready for -tue tho _ sun on our oceanlront sundecks wide; 10 7/8" high. •ante day ... and. you can be sure of Koo«-guarantced and porches. Protected solaria and lounges tor Dodg. MM p.~nv: O.nni Thom« in "Mjke Room tor W A3CTV . E*« P«l.: • • "tot* the B.nk." ABC-TV . Boy Rogers. NBC Radio W/U f|«M »•«* carpM* ri|bt on yo*» "fto«ni'Tr.'"lor'Joi»il hi if* I*. »V t» . and Utejfr* ready I* •*•; tha IMI 4ay| Open Friday Eveningt NESTERHAN VON MOTOR SALES ' * • • 26 Eastman St. CRanforU 6-1776 HBGH ClftRK WTORS 6W North Av*, W^ Wtslfteld 130 Wwtffeld Av«., RosdU Park 19 North Union Avc. / • - ,'"..! , "> .• 'i ; ^ "Dougherty, 51; third district, Mrs. i ceed Leroy Sturgis who has moved track team began workouts Mon< THE CRAMTOBD CTTIZPT AMD CHBOWCLg. 1 130 votes to 6Ir for Mrs. Marino. • Froustet, 191, in the third district. appreciation to the voters f vote* to 216 for Alfred unopposed, but in 1952 he lost by Cecilia Wickham, 26, an'd " Loui 's out of towrn. Mr. Gordon is. now ^ay afternoon. won the, chamnionship of the | Nunn, Harold Kinney and Paul O AH .'••other Republicans were All the Democratic candidate! WOn UK. Buyiyiyii... ,. Cranford who supported my can. Schinidt. In last year's, election, cne vote to Nunce Zampaglione. Dauber. 26. serving as temporary: chairman: About .25 boys have i Selby sends his boys against New Jersey tournament debut in Blackmnre. elected without-opposition. Their were unopposed. Those elected J .and added six more in the fourth. Cranford Inter-Church Bowling didacy for the''Board of Free. Mr.. Flynn lost by one vote to Vin- For the fourth consecutive year, The Republican Municipal. Com- „ Z i>,. ••• • n i '<« the team. Trials to select a re- Plainfield on Tuesday at Plain- the State PGA's opening pro-am- tallies: Mrs. Rita Vitale 1»8. inwere: First district, Raymond Bly- ! Jxm Rice started for the Blues League this season. holders in Tue$dajyfs RcpubHcaa cent' CottUofie,, ^who didn't seek Mrs. Margaret Boxger defeated mittee will organize Monday eve- Prerpp fof r County Relayys i.y team tat the Union County and look his second, loss of thefield. ateur event at Lakewopd Coun- the first districtj Robert Gordon, denburgn, 58, and Mrs.. Jeanne try Club tomorrow. Fred Simonson is captain of the Primary- ' reelection, . ' •--. "" '•.'-• Mrs. Ernestine Marino for the seat ning; at Mr. Gordon's-'home, A new Under Coach Jim Avery, ththe relay, championahipe.at Westfleld . i season. He allowelld nini e rurunns be be- Card of Thanks v 175, in the second district; and Woodruff, 59; second district, Mrs. on Monday.were hetd this OBITUARIES squad. Other team members are . .P. P. Andersen ta 19SS, Mr. Flynn was elected Qri the county committee from the chairman will be elected to sue-Cranford High Schoohll freshmafh n Also representing Echo Lake to extend my sincere Mrs. Elsie Harth. 187, and Bernard Helen Mutek, 51, and Russel -Mrs. Gaiter of 210 North [fore Ray Utwinitts relieved him Three Coaches Attend second district Mrs: Borger polled xect. who died Sunday | in the fourth. will be Hugh Johnston and Bill to tbt ownty committee as he ran Mrs. Albert J. Davies Clinic at Rutgers Grander of Westfleld: Grander is Mrc Mildred A. Oavies, 54 years at his home. Werment was in the former club champion. " ' BUI Martin, head basketball of the Unisn don't make out another marketing list till you compare and old, wife of Albert J. Davies, died coach, Ernie Hobble, freshman yesterday afternoon at her home, 'T^ST£ fStf ^ | Scholastic Action ElalDistrict instnufU* «—- wait a imp. According w iiu ...... , — — basketball coach, and J. Seth Methodist II Wins B 203 Elizabeth avenue, following not appear ill when he was placed j ^c Elsasser. architect,-Tuesday • "I .;."',= -an^extcmdedJllness^JSheJuidJaecn UrJLbc •ts v. .-' ...,^,:C,\,:;'^ ^^ 1 '••-. :\ SECTION TWO ™ AFRIT. " will be held at the home of Mrs.; cmani jam cmatacLE. THDBSDAY. **»* Mrs. Knbrr and Mrs.-G. P. Kaiser, Sunny Acres Club was instructed to prepare a slate j Zawalich, .8 iroquois place/on May for the ofllees of president, vice- 5, with Mrs. Lawrence Kavanaughi ft, MacKay instruction Started University Dormitory president, recording secretary, cor- as hostess. patrons—Charles F. Schillinfer, Plans Anti-Litter responding secretary and public- Trackmen Wallop chairman; Robert J. Laier, Dr. ity, chairman, to be elected at theDrive on Violators George Angen, Rojf K. Scheller. o Discuss I Drive in Schools Republican Primary V . next meeting. • ' . • Irt response to complaints from Union Team, 81-36 Nipholas St. J. LaCorte, Harry R. Plan's fpr a* campaign to interest Mrs. ' Uhrin, junior gardening Coach X Seth Weekley's Cran- tD U> 4D ID ID ID ID ID UD ilD UD UO MD UD 1Q ___ residents febout speeding on Cran- Heins, Paul Dunham, Henry W. FOK STATE SENATOK-> . ID eather school children in keeping the club chairman, reported on a re-ford terrace and Wall street, Po-; ford High School track team ev- Lovett. William Muller, John Hall, - M 139 101 88 73 94 25 211 79 31 128 67 «1 52. VSt 103 15Z—On countryside free of - litter and cent meeting in Montclair at which ened its dual meet record at 1-1 Kenneth C. Hand ...... „...... : 92 48 142, 9ft lice Chief William A. Fischer re- Dr. Earl A. Dunfee David Hark- FOB GENKKAL ASSEMBLY — 65 80 50 183 59 33 12557 51 trash were discussed at a meeting junior garden clubs -?nd junior yesterday afternoon by walloping 48 125 93 77 30 29 21 54 M; cently issued instructions , to ness .and Dr. Gill Hindman ' Florence P: Dwyer «. _... 88 32 - 37 29 87 45 16 43 flower 'shc-w schedules and club §••••£>! Union, 81-36, at Union. Donald H. Bagger .. ; ... 32 20 52 37 30 29 22 13. 41 30 4R4flS of the Sunny Acres Garden Club motorized patrols to give special 'lit-* I Advertising—Frank Dooley, 14 17 18 65 22 11 25 projects were discussed. : 17 28 29 31 37 41 38 W0 4»16T—iHS at the home of Mrs. Martin Norr, attention to.that area in an at- ...... %f Jane I* Meineke ..... < ..,.33 34 88 49 39 56 50 24 119 36 15 93 r d s |-chaicman;_Lester W. Powell, Vic- Arthur r> Wriunn u ^JM _ "3~eherokee" oa ,—l« t - Thursday, ^A -xcpott- Qn_ther_tecent-flower iempL_to -.eUroinate mqtor__ve.hicle ~"60 ~58" -*1—ar—32—109—4»—18—49~ 4» 2ft jH 96' "€3T Concert by Lafayette tor D. Shaheen" ClareticeTETFritcr G. Clifford Thomas ..... -. 52" 50 48 24 112 42 15 7929 28 rnl^Cb_ j Mrs. Walter Knorr of Clark pre- show school which they attended violations there. (Continued from page 1) Jack B. Connors and. Charles J. Carlyle W. Crane .. 49 27 83 62 52 36 28 29 104 6O MS? Ednesday to Sherlock HaU. was presented by Mrs. Knorr, Mrs. ; 32 85 63 49 45 84 33 131 39 16 97 4JLT sided. . ..Wii In the Deep," by Petrie, as a bass Stevens; tickets—Edward J. Sha- William R. Vanderbilt ...„,„. 50 17 Id 13 «2 14 12 2214 10 40 S MacKay, educator and writ- Holmqvist, Mrs. Charles' Zawal- Arthur E. Lloyd, Jr, ... 17 12 31 27 24 n AT HIITS Dr It was announced .that Mrs Vandals Damage Cars heen, chairman; Manning Rowitz. i» - / has been preriuent ot Union ich and Mrs. George Kaiser. solo. FOB FBEEHOLDEBS (9-Yr. Ttna) — 69 40 M2 43 18 105 40 1H 73 115—12» Hurry Broughton. of 2 Iroquois Selections by the Frosh Four William Klein. Lincoln Holyroyd. 41 96 68 49 50 38 14 27 23 2»— 4S3 *S^college for the part eight An all-day. workshop featuring Vandals Using a sharp instru- . Richard P. Hatfleld ,.. __-_r «2 16 16 15 60 12 6 30 22 place',. chairman,, and Mrs. John ment scratched thc finish of cars will include "Old King Cole.", by Jr., ISteve Redzinak, Louis G. Eugene F. Dlaly —.'-._.: 26 11 22 19 21 11 69 17 10 204 23 17 44 25 3»—3m me received bit doctor*« Uhrin of Clark-Rahway will visit line arrangements, which\ were 27 14 47 20 21 31 26 19 99* 47 tn—mt lowjned by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forsyth and "All Kinds of Troutman, James Eastmond, Har- Anna M. Murray 35 51 28 107 46 21 5327 17 in American history at CoK schools in this area to speak about judged and discussed by Mcs_ .?a- ris L. LaBoytaux and Charles M. Ernest S. Hickok ...... 31 34 83 6i 46 30 107 51 25 8638 22 28 70 50 »1—MS ta University and hairtought walich, was held Monday1 .at theC..' Minton while the two vehicles, Women," by .Bracken, while the 40 30 66 55 21 40 19 3t—4S7 "Litter Bugs" and distribute fold- Yeakel; finance—William Meyer F. E. Biertuempfell 44 5S — -__ 19 9 24 20 9 American history ^Anw home of Mrs. J. D. Savercool.'210. , were parked in front of Oteir home Varsity Eight will offer "Tell Me ( . Lee S. Rigtoy 37 9 39 .41 a— 19 13 11 S 25 — ers ajUj buttons to stimulate in- last Thursday night, according to I Why." arranged by Embury, and chairman; Edward C. Rearick ana 32 241 1340 195 ,- 3.56 313 5 24 terestamong the yoUng people. Cranford avenue, with Mrs. Emil Robert J. McNair „ ..;-..„..... 26 25 7 25 6 9 6 5 21 20 a report made to the police by Mr.' John Laezza. . 5 154 2517 18 9 7 7 4 7 7 20 13 14 Tobler as hostess. ' "1 Wish I Was Single Again," ar- L. J. Whittemore , 12 12 The nominating committee, con : 12 14 11 8 331 1 20 12 Minton on Friday. " v! ' ir ranged by T. Scott. Hospitality—William Fredrick, Andrew A. McNamara — 22 3 10 10 9 12 I 8 12 20—211 45 SS-- lnfi»47. He fc sisting of Mrs. Carl Holmqvist Next regular meeting of the club 5 10 3 Al chairman; Alfred Frigola, Dr. Edwin G. Keyser . . 10 6 14 12 14 4 32 9 of the Junior College Marimba solos by Dale R. •Al- 9 42 32 27 17 44 39 58- bright ot the Class of 1956 will in- Walter K. Fasnacht, George S. FOB FKKEHOLDEK (t-Yr. Tern) — 14 39 24 37 35 29 26 STRICTLY FRESH KILLED of the Middle Atlantic Sauer and the Rev. Albert Alllnj- Fred E. Haley ...... 45 18 I-c 36 14. 83 28 26 30 102 52 9T— 941 clude "The Jolly Caballpro." by John W. Zerega „ 41 34 86 67 38 35 51 14 '11 9 4 10 10 19 14 IX— and former preaident of the Ground was broken recently for the Rutgers University dofmitory-classroom project shown here by an architect's sketch. In er; arrangements, and staging-*- 10 20 21 12 12 16 9 35 •t;-l Frosinli and "Czardas," by Monti. Ogden Beatty ™ —...... 13 Jersey Association, of Col- addition to dormitories with quarters for 1,008 students and 36 class-rooms overlooking the Raritan RiverAin New Brunswick, the William Ford, chairman; Arthur 55 46 158 01 158—MM GOOD MMWS! + • * ' Under the direction of Professor FOB FBKEHOLDEB (l-Yr. Tefm) — • > 57 138 8476 69 89 48 185 51 34 116 61 55 46 156 01 I5S—uoa FlYIIti eges and Unlyewlties. $4,250,000 construction Job will include a large, student lounge. Each of the dorm buildings will include six Vhouse" units accommo- Raymond since its_ reorganization Williams. August Thermann, Wil- F. P. Andersen _ :.... 81 14 15 12 47 27 1 30 12 9 12 23 23 2T— 331 c study vt weather has been 3 15 3016, Th dating 55 students. The constructiohl schedule calls for completion of the first unit by June 1, 1056. 'I • . . .. in 1946, the Lafayette College liam DiTullio, Daniel Heybum, Elfle L. Scheideler :... 21 34 116 67 59 47 167 101 150—1(71 Choir has .established a reputation Anthony laione, William Gourley FOB TOWN8HD? COBOOTTEE — 56 127 98 80 71 94 54 201 70 C1ICKEH HUDSON COAL and George Barlow. Frank.T. Whitty '. .. 79 ••»^1 as one of the country's leading col- avec, Mrs. Charles Redden, Mrs. legiaje choruses producing out- Democratic Primary an avocation of Dr. MacKay's since Francis E. Sloat and Mrs.'M. L. • •''•'; standing choral music and uphold- STRICTLY FRESH KILLED his childhood when he started Inspector Making \ ^aliaferrol FOB STATE SENATOR — . keeping records. He is a member REDUCED SUMMER PRICES! • ••!. ing a tradition of fine music at (Continued from pose I) 3 5 10 U 9 21 14 Robert L. Sheldon 2 Mrs. J. F. Burnash, president, Lafayette. V and Chester'A. Williams. Jr. of. the Amateur Weather Men of Tak* car* of next wfcrf«r*t haating need* - FOB GENEBAL. ASSEMBLY — America and lias carried on cor-and Mrs. William T. Collins were . John V. Npstrand, chairman of On the make-up committee Mr* , Mildred B. Hughes «.. 3 selected as delegates to the New Charles J.Stevens now. FUI up wR«t Hudson Coal ond SAVE. the Lions club's fund raising com- respondence both here and abroad now. ™ w|» iro^ . . / Richard Burt. chairman, is — Allen Kaufman ...J...... «.^. 5lo6Lbt. Each Jersey State Federation of Wom- With Hudson Coal stored>. yoor bin, mittee, has been assisted by the^sted.by-Jtoi.^, ^i} ibhld faab days concert: . Constant Machonte and VTUAMIMB mm. «'w»-o ' The following members will be in May. Mrs. W. J. Hoffman and "wn^iinceS"'"''"""""""' Edward X Belluscio ...... — hostesses: • Mrs. P. Eugene Snyder, for *ur» ftus winter Publicity-^Robert .Goodrich. Midgley. „.-_-,„, 16 17 2 16 19 -11 1« 3 AR*IOl«« STAR—OVEN READY MrsA Harold B. Lopaus will attend FOK FREEHOLDERS <3-Tr. Term) — 5 3 4 9 11 9 20 14 Mrs. E. EUsmere McKeige, Mrs. chairman, and Albert Davies; pro- Mrs J»hn "^Snittee. as- Robert C. Kirkpatrick .—...... O.3 9 11 \ 9 20 14 14 14 2 15 16 11 163' Ib. as alternates. 3 4 Carl A. Dunfee, Mrs. J. L. Grady, :: )• gram and printing-John E. Allen; man of the casting comnu ! George B. Doty, Sr...... „„.._ -3 .... 4 10 11 21 14 Thje, international affairs com- Myles J. Gilsenan ORDER AT ONCE! 3 15 13 2 15 17 11 163 T11KEYS 49c Mrs. H. Haagensen, Mrs. Chandlee mittee will meet at the home of Francis J. Burns „ 3 5 180 FOB FREEHOLDS* (t-Tr. Term) — 4 10 119 20 15 15 1.4 2 14 19 11 16 16 to 20 Ib*. H. Hickok, Mrs. L. E. Hunt, Mrs.Mrs] Ira Stone, 229 Orchard street, Richard A. Fettit..™.'— i- 3 3' O. B. McDiarmld, Mrs. J. J. Mor- - is associated with him, 2 16 19 11 1« 182 on April 29 at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. J. H FOB FBEEHOLDEB hn Am»«i»«n — Ant Qraara miula — [CRANFORDDSNER] ^ OMt Prices t* I OPEN NIGHTS Vat*glm«»U4 7 SORTH AViNUE i \ Mo*, thru Sat. CRanford 6-1113 Write to ikm 11 WALPrtJT AVENUE 116-lli SOUTH AVE, E. CRanfocd i-lttl w f r> a^a^a^^n^n^^^a^^^a^^a^a^a^Bw^^^^^^ff^^^~j^^^^y^*^^^^^^^^^** *^*iT/^ F - ~ **•* *-' * *•. ' * • ' .•'•••''*,' •* ."•*-' ^...... p , t • - •.-••.'*"'•' ••••• •• '• •• •.. • ••>>•-. •••^•••:?S^ " >. -. -A AND CHKOK1GLK, THURSDAY, APRIL M, INI THUBfiPAY. APML 11, KW a bruise of the right ankle when sonjs vehicle and driven into the ford terrace. Allison gave the invocation. last Thursday evening to a New-have a uttifora system based oojof tBe^N p,^* g™£ Three-Car comers' canasta g^pup./Those the worth and need <* the todlv- iBa. She is ^-i»—« el«•«** the pr» -he dashed into the street and ran rear of a tMpd car, operated by The Plainfleld driver was charg- Letters To ^ Rotarian guests, introduced by Injures Two Womtii . ed with careless driving. * . -- Dr Howard Wingert, were Fred- present were: Mrs. Herman Ald- idual immigrant and oa\ our own —'"' of the newinto the aidia of a car n«ar 110 v James Grindrod, Jr., 23, of 7 Cran- f|* (Enutford » *rthF Uhited Fund Drive. . •» .• -^—A. on Saturday afternoons V the usual tee., from Europe and Asia, and even Hous^dd Good* Exclutiv«ly Earhart,' former member of tb* Board vt Sdhm^ louaigraUbn Polkr-Pias or Minns visiting the VS. from these con- nue, west, near Eastman, street at Your interest and cooperation XIMJUvSl paid.m advance. . The firing oif Edward Corsi from in bringing the drive before the f%^__-.—^JKjijAS^- and a member ut ttw Cancer OiM^trol ~ tinents, is made into a series of 3 p.m. Saturday, the police report" j| An ordinance regulating the use of bic the State Department focuses at- ordeals like the twelve labors of A Strapping machine valued at Shipping, public during the campaign was K6SpOHSlDlllll68 committee hodnt by Howairi WL ~ requiring, tbatrlicensing wa* pas*ed on i tention on our immigration and ed. ;,. •_ • ••.-"•'••••••'. Storage Entered at toe Port QfBct at Craatort. N. *.* Second i»«*«y at cf great assistance in attaining the /v« • . .. Hercules. Would-be -immigrants and two iron', pins used » ma Musk knrcnr mterested, la refugee policies. Mr. Corsi, a and visitors are required to run |)oadtat lumber were reported Both injured persons were treat- prominent Mew York Republican, Of Magistrates ibling a veritable gauntlet of consuls, ed by Dr. Abraham Thaler, and * aptffr on Beouest. Our community is indeed for- hear a talk by has charged that an intolerant it from\ m* Ofrtff'ftl ave- Packing to v investigators, and inspectors be- the Plalnflelri woman Uk tunate in haying a local paper so Municipal Court magixtratea in Balancing, club s*ipgin« and wrestling group in the State Department is ..__ yard of BuUders* General : *ncs: U-43 Aldan Street. Cranford. N. J. 6-6000 Union County have been Re- Uve of Columbia Artists MWIIWIII, Ine, at to among the sports demonstrated by proJess^l fore finally being allowed to set to Muhlenberg Hospital, PUinfleld, keenly interested in the welfare the first annual meeting of the Cranflord Com- blocking the intent of the Congress and thlriplace. Supply Company last Wednesday C»JI CRtnford MI96 Estimate Cheerfully %. • • ' • foot on these shores. • ; of its people and activities. minded in a presentment of the aland amateur athletes at the third annul] in the administration of the Refu- in the First Aid Squad.ambulance. «' January term of the.Grand Jury , munity CflWtfH m the Mimkh^I TMMV*! Albert Had A LOCAL r^CTORY WORKE* HfiRE IN CIUNR>RO tQAIcjrjVVED ABOUT $200 IN WESTPIELD SCHROEDER •Voraer l««sd owl Bbn" A FEW YEARSy AGO TO HELP PAY DOCTOR AND HOSPITAL BILLS. THE LOAN JfONDAT KVBNINO8 WAS PAID OF£ AS AGREED. Ho*» smort onough to know • good thing for fino THREE/YEARS AGO HE BORROWED $300 TO REPAIR MIS HOME. RECENTLY, furs whon ho hoars of It... Ill WHEN HE /FOUND HIMSELF WITH VARIOUS SPRING BILLS. THROUGH A PER- O/ OF YOUR VALUATION «• SONAL LOAN REPAYABLE IN 18 MONTHS, HE WAS ABLE TO BORROW THE (low minimum) , Equipped with . AMOUNT/NEEDED. / ' • CuU fuel costs up to 50%! i FUR COATS >CL0TH COATS • .}'.,, . • .'•••'. -.-.. • • • Bates Values Up To Rates GRANF6RD • Troubk-ffte, automatic hemtl I • Wanna every room evenly, quickly! IT? PAYS TO ESTABLISH CREDIT WITH THE SUBURBAN TRUST COMPANY. • Cteaa • Aapes, ruga, paint stay FOR BENEJFIT OF ItS CHARITY new longer! Heat HOW; CAN THUST COMPANY SCHlCTEI'S Theft TICKETS S1.50 OH SALE AT THE TOROandREO Hook* md Eytm KepUtced free of Charge 1WB. • SCOTT'S Lawn 104 Sonth C* 6-3300 ^a^_ • ' W a% PtUMMHO • 44 North Ave., Cranford 4-1320 SWAM loir M» «i»rt In Fur Sterag* ||| -.._, .(•" AND CHyOWICLK, THDBSDAY. APRIL 11. H58 Elizabeth, the bride it cn»- More Name* Added registration and HeataSerriet Meyer of 727 PaUow* HiU road, -•' Pfc. and Mrs. John Voss, Jri, They spent-two weeks at home Hory street. Cranfofd Bride the tabulating ~ HdenMuUins ures and has shot is' attending OpMcabnan School left oa Thursday for Ft. Bliss. visiting their parents. Mr. and "Or" to Miss Aldrich To Prom Patron list New' family in _ a* the - l^tval Training Center, El Paso, Tex!, where Pvt. Voss is Mrs. Voss of 4z Iroquois road and , REMEMBER YOUR Segebades Fly to Germany 1 In Short Hills * Becomes Bride Among parent* "who have coni I ministration of Jibe 4a son of William Great Lakes, HL an instructor In guided missiles. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Coates of 609 FIRST AID COIN CABD of Cranford tributedtothefundforthes Organizes, ta* state, the league _ For Reunion With Relatives Church Ceremony Ogooowskd is OfC.G.VUet Junior-Senior Prom to be the creation of a state [j One of the highlights of a six-week visit in Germany by by lljerck & Company. Inc. May 27 in the high school _. elections headed by o, rw Miss . Audrey Telfalr . Aldrich^ iB» Wt«—« T. Mullins, *iaugh- sioner with power and te^oi Mr and Mrs. George H. Segebade of 187 Locust drive and their son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger nasium and who were not ii^ 1 George, Jr., will be the celebration of the golden wedding anniversary r of Mrs. Thomas Mullins of in last-week's issue are: Mr. Mrs. Michael Carkul was"etee- ity for the conduct of all W. Aldrich" of*Short Hills county and municipal eJextio •"M ofr Mr. Segebade's parents on .April 30. granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. erkxley Heights and the late Mr. Mrs. Donald C. Livingston, _ ed president of me WebberTracey and Mrs. William E. Lewis, ifr| 1 ~T ThT~Segebadcs lef^by-plane-Saturday-ftcunJdlewild-Air.-, Rnhert C. Aidrtch_ pf_2^CentraI the bride Satur- MeMAKUSBROS. avenue and Mrs. Charles E. Kalt- .Vligt,aon of-Mr. and Mrs. F. Richard Lewis, Iciation at tlw organizationmeet- port, N. Y.,?or Bremen. Germany, l^^at^he-^chool-Monday afteiv Green Thumb • ' -I :•?.« Where they were met by relatives. enbach of La Jolla, Calif., for- Mrs. Frank VUet of Cranford Following a thred^day. stay in Engagement Told merly of Cranford, "and the late . at tihe Church of the Lit- Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lott. • noon. ' • • • " ' x-:\ Mr. Kaltenbach, became the bride In Elizabeth Mrs. Jean Montenecourt and I Other officers are: Mrs. William ' Bremen, they planned to visit tle flower. Berkeley Heights. t \ •:•'!% of Neil I. Van VUet, son of MrT .At a ceremony Saturday after- Anthony Giglio, co-chairmen 0{ first vice-president; Mr*. .i. i ,«a Basic, Switzerland, and then pro- The Re*. John F. Mee officiated. c irctt moted to Aschaffenburg. Germany, and Mrs. Ira.M. Van VUet of West noon hi St Patrick's Church. the finance committee, have an. . Crawford, secondyJ *-J - Date AnttoQnced u :• •• ';:^3 Orange, in a ceremony performed A reception followed at Keller's where another son, Bernard, has Elizabeth, Miss Polly tracer, Grove. Berkeley Heights. nounced that second reminders I dent; Mrs. Metaon J. **•*»» *- The second annual flower snow] in Christ Church, Short Hills, at daughter of Daniel J. Tracer. Sr^r have been sent to parents who recording secretary; Mra.* JL E, been stationed with the United noon Saturday. Mrs. WiDiam Basks was her of the Green . •• • -¥:* States Army for the past year. of Elizabeth and the late Mrs. ot honor. Miss Joan have not contributed to the prom Paehlke. cuiiospondtog secretary; 'The Rev. Herbert Cooper, rec- Tracey.-became the bride of How- will-be held at the Casino on Sun-1 Bernard will join his folks tor Marctae and Miss Elizabeth Buh- fund and that additional names of I Mrs. L. D. Mayberry, Jr., treas- :.-,-:« the trip to Oldenburg, Germany, tor, performed the ceremony. A ard W. Webber, son of Mr. andler were btMeunaids. Barbara contributors will be published day. May 22. from 3 to • pm, it I reception followed at the home of Mrs; Harry T. Webber of IOC Sew- |u«r. Allplects •:•••• MiY* to. take part in the 50th >wedaing. ace of the bride, was within the ne,xt month. guest speaker, Mrs. Frank was, announced today by Mn.| . ••: ••••K Mr. and Mrs., Allen Tekirian in erin court. , * . — The .' I anniversary celebration of Mr. Sower girt. , Maplewood. ' .. . . ' Steudle of Union, president of the Francis Dulicai, chairman. Thema Mirchostd Scgebade's parents, Mr. and Mrs. The Rev. Edward J. Stanley, Vliet was his brother's County Council ot Parent- ,JThe bride was gven in marriage pastor, officiated. A reception fol- Collegian* Corner Union of this year's show will be "Spring Bemhard Segebade. best man. Edward Rouvet 'and discussed Fever.- -j 1 •Mr. Segebade is a native of by her father. Miss Wendy Shea lowed at the Elizabeth Carteret Loins Lo Sapio ushered. Miss Dorothy Preston, daugh- Teacher Associations, Germany, and this is his first trip of Springfield, Va., cousin- of the Hotel, Elizabeth. Mis. Vliet is an employee of ter of Mr. and Mrs. " Uembers' roles hi bringing par- Arrangements with an "Easter back since he came to this country bride, was maid of honor, and Escorted by her father, the Chubb & Son, Short Hills. Mr. Parade** theme were submitted Miss Beverly Cole of Orleans, bride's only attendant was her ior at Miami University, Oxford, members at the April meeting, 25 years ago. Immediately utter Vliet is with Wesineld-Cranford children. She was introduced his arrival in the United Stiites he Mass.., was bridesmaid.. Bruce sister, Mrs. R. D. Grumbach of Supply Company. O., has been elected president oi I the held last Wednesday at the hone v i Van Vliet of West Orange, brother MacDill Air Force Base. Tampa. the Alpha Chapter of Delta Sigma by Mrs. Robert Sewell, chairman of Mrs. Chris Witting, 129 Severin ••• - •'-,:• :J$ went to work for Sheflield Farms, rganization meeting. Mrs. Newark, by whom he has been of the bridegroom,, served as best Fla. V. Gordon Webber of Etiza- Epsilon, social sorority. Miss Pres- 0( the o court Mrs. Victor Zalonis was co> employed as a route man ever man, and ushers were Roger W. beth was best man for his broth- ton, who was graduated from • G Mackie, county goals chair- hostess! sinrte. He has tyen. granted an Aldrich, Jr., of Short Hills, brother Cranford High School in 1952, is I i man and key woman for Cranford Mrs. Thomas DiCarla ot, the •• •'.- -ir^ of the bride, and Wade Salisbury The couple will reside in Eliza-: now majoring in education. She and Kenilworth PTA, also was Crane's Ford Gardeners discussed extended vacation for the trip to of .Maplewood. •' : Officers Installed • . • • • r,<£ Germany. •. : beth, following a cruise to Sooth also is active in Miami University present. • ••'" • _ arrangements and judged tbel Following a wedding trip to America. - . Mrs. Sarah Dauber was in- Theatre, house council of Richard Vincent Samowakl, principal, "Easter Parade" entries. Mn.1 The Segebades have lived in Canada, the couple will reside at stalled as ptesMent and Mrs. Alice read the by-laws, which were ac- . Ctaniojd^siaC£_ 1941 and before I Mrs. Webber is a graduate of Hall, campus plays, and numerous | Charles Dickey received an award | that resided in [trick's High School. Eliza- Squires as vice-president of the other activities. I cepted by the membership. On the for her arrangenient of spring son. laws «*™wtwittfq were 8^rg. fllowetsJi bade is the former'Miss Florence iss Morda Bride-Elect A graduate of Monticello Junior duction department of, the ter. Order of BeMolay. at the Ma- Tomstrom, Mrs. N. Schurer, On Executive Committed Mrs. Harold Walsh presided in nTTTaBuinLL-pf-t'^-ii^^. --p haveLeste, r ao .f daughter Irvington, . MrsThe, y Johalsno College, Alton, Iff., and Wheeli Manufacturing Company/ Temple last Thursday night Raftery, Mrs. .Martin Cuah- the absence of the preaidtnt. MnL 0/ Jersey City Veteran College, Bostott," Mass., the b president's pin was pre- Mrs. Robert Yuckman of 59S) Schwalbach of Garwood. beth. She is a former menthw of Im eyer and Mrs. F. S&am: . Walter King. • u. . Announcement has been made is a member of the faculty the Senior Sodality of St. Patrick** to Mis. Hettie Meier. Mrs. Brookside place is a member ot: Mrs. Steudle installed tte^new •? :i f the engagement of Mjss June King's Road School, Madison. St. John the A Church Church. Dorothy Cl^"—' was installing ofB- the executive board of the I officers at the dose.of the business J)onald Engesser Mary Morda, daughter of Mrs'.'.. The bridegroom, who/recentl1 y A graduate of Thomas Jefferson Women's Auxiliary to the Union meeting, after Which refreshments Varied Loot Taken returned from a V High School, Elizabeth. Mr. Web- of the boys in De-County Medical Society for the 1 were served. , oTgyi15-monty h tour Scene^ofJIho coming yeajr. At Teachers' Home Jorth avenue, east, and William The • home of Miss Elizabeth! yytmmdr^^ many, is a graduat*e of Newarte-€erk Misp Betty Joan Lyons, »ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Martin by Art Color Printing Company, i/Iorda of Atlanta; Ga.. to Albert Academy and Cornell University, Durrrt^SdTiui IW*-Abffl»| Lyons of 349 Centennial the bride of Frederick John Dunellen. / , - . WomeiTViSteis at 1004 Orange avenue was en>| tnWestfkld Michael Roserta,7 son of Mr. andIthaca, N,Y. He Is a member of C Thome. Jr., of 48 Mansion • The Wcstflcld Presbyterian Theta *!i Fraternity. Mr- VanThome, son of Mr. and 1 No Sobstitnte For Knowledge — tered Saturday, ponce leportodj Mrs. Albert Rosena of 300 Virginia terrace,, in St John the Church, Clark-Linden, at 3:30 pan. Schedule Election and the following articles taken: Church was the setting Saturday ivenue, Jersey City. Vliet is associated with the Su- BIRTHS Yo«r Furs With A Master Furrier. for the wedding of Miss Sylvia preme Fuel Company, Orange. Saturday. The Rev- Charles P. O'Connor officiated. A reception for Mr. and Mrs. Francis A portable radio valued at 940, Kay Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Miss Morda, a ' graduate of 00 persons followed the Chi. between |30 and *40 in tn*, a. Tholen of 14? Severin court an- Itaw Discussion lady's gold watch vanxd at $«0. a 8-PIECE LIVING ROOM GROUP Mrs. William Clark Stewart of :ranford High School and North Am Chateau, the Mansard Inn, Plainfleld, by nounce the birth of their first chad. ersey Secretarial School, is now GAIIIRG FURS The Cranford, Clark, Rahway gold and onyx ring vahsoa a* 9M, yrestflcid, and Donald Gilbert En- Miss Van Gestal Given in marriage by her father, Mrs. Finch. Mrs. Merrick, and Francis Xavier. Jr.. on Aptfl 11 and Wintteld Unit of the linden ^ travenng ctock. a sDverrmg; . \ . '- ticsser, son of Mr. and Mrs. August ittending Union Junior College. the bride wore a ballerina- Mrs. David Reier of Middletown, at Muhlenberg Hospital. Ftato- i She is employed as a secretary by OfTers Scientific Cold Fur Storage I League of Women* Voters will eight silver dollars and 190 pen-1 Engesser of 10 Broad street. Feted at Shower length gown/of white ChantiUy Conn. fleld. [i The Rev. Richard Smith, asso- Linde Air Products Company, [meet next Thursday at 8:15 pjn.nies. I Miss Eva Van Gestel, who came lace over satin trimmed with seed MAxmini CABS AT in the home of Mr. J. E. Hawkins, Investigation conducted by Ltl ciate pastor, officiated. A recep- Newark. to this country from Germany pearls at the neckline. Her elbow- •OOMUll KATU Mr. Rosena, wh6 served two 1103 Holly street The topic for CSeorge L. RoKndale indicalad ttatj 95 HEWS WHAT YOU GET: tion followed at the home of the one and a half years ago under length illusion veil was attached Cranford Man, FUU.T WSCTUCD AOAWT — DOROTHY DENNIS v I discussion will be the. league's entry was gained by r bride's parents. ears with the Air Force, stationed sponsorship of Dr. and Mrs. F. T. tea headpiece of matching Chan- LOSS. FtU «t TBEFT Newfoundland, is a graduate of FUU.T ntoncmD I state agenda item, "Election Laws," French windows. He said (Reg. $373.40) ii Miss Caroline Stewart of West- Maxson of 222 Orchard street, lace, and she carried a prayer Elizabeth Girt RESTAURANT I ™ MOTHS. BKAT. •tnUDITT and a chest of drawers were ran-1 COMPLETE RttJ. 1ENGTM SOFA inyder High School, Jersey City, with .whom she resides, was hon-book with white orchid attached! |*with Mrs. Norman Goldsmith, jfleld was her sister's only, attend- nd is now attending Jersey City WEEKDAYS—All Year — MNO* «srAOW rant — 1 ihairman of the resource commit- 2 MATCHING ARM ant. Thomas R. Williams of Fan- ored at, a bridal shower Saturday Her only attendant was her asJitvsNATs Toua rtnta wni funidr College. He/is employed in night at the home of Mr. and. ^ In Church Rites (Except Saturday** " ' litee. as background speaker and Chief William A. Fither said | •••.» • • ' CHAIRS jurood was best man and Alan lister,, Miss Marylu Lyons, who OVB CUSTOM CLBANIMQ the entry, .occurred between he drafting department of theEdwin Force in Winfteld. , / wore a ballerina-length gown of St Adalbert's Church, Eliza- . LUNCHEON—11 JO to I Mrs. Warren Peret as discussion COCKTAIL TABIE Meredith of New Brunswick.and. Ileader. , • • pjn. and 11:20 pjn. He said Mist I Donald Smith of Westfleld ush- Westinghouse Company, Jersey .Guests included aqua taffeta with matching hat beth, was the scene Saturday i^L—j-ki comktted •oWeToao" towns Ur , City. DINNER — S3P to Complete Fur Service 1 One of the major interests of the Durrell returned home to find tbel 2 STEP TABLES ' o jired. "Richard. Littcrst was the relatives 'from Cranford, and carried an old-fashioned bou- afternoon of the marriage of Miss shades on the front windows. | organist. • "•''• ;> '' , •' : o date has been set for the wed- worth, Garwood, Rosell SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS | Made T» Order Ready To Wear I League of Women Voters since its 2 TAUE IAMPS quet of mixed yellow flowers. Jean Dorothy Sarhs. daughter of drawn. Miss^Austtn wing a niutor-trip Park, Elizabeth. Mllli an, Metu- James Whyte of Linden served 12-JO to «J0 Kepalrtag 1 organization in 1920 has been eles* chen. Lake HopateHn Ition lav^rs. The league has sup-tinning at'the time. the couple will reside at 22 "WestBeTa; J8#«i.Dnrr«B is a cr avenue. U. Donald Pegg North Plalnfleld ana Maplewood. John T. Lyons of Cranford, brother late Mrs. Helen Bochna Sachs, to Except Durlns June. July. f A graduate of Ufestfteld High Miss. Van Gestel, daughter of of the bride, and Alfred Hem- Joseph OgonowtskL Jr^' sort' of Mr; enjentsia» the direct primary^ Austhv teaches I the late Mr./find Mrs. Wilhelm leb, Jr., of Cranford, a cousin of "Scfadbl and (School and Ohio Wesleyan Uni- and Mrs. Ogonowski of'39 Burn- 4UN. BROAD I Statewide use of voting machines, at McKinley School M Kenfi* I thTt^ioco omomblo or. 1 tal, hondsome. chlno^o- tobte (amps with •,. versity. Delaware. O., Mrs. En- n Wedding Rites Van GesteLjwill become the bride the haidegroom. side avenue. - WXXUkMSOLWLJ. of David y. Finkel, son of Mrs. ThoWcouple plan to reside in lpermanent registration, and im-worth. aoWtoshodet. Hore^ on oxcoRont rtorter group In oood fcwte . gesser was employed by the Un- The Rev. Eugene S. Kowalski urn 2«f E.BK0AD (opp.Ri»1toThwtr«) WE 2-3423 I proved administration. For the J derwriter Printing and Publishing At Marsh, Mont Paul H. Van Der Zee of 246 North Garwood after a wedding trip to Mudiitly prlr Buy H now and savo $103.45 at McManus Bros. New York City. Nineteenth street, Kenilworth, at Florida. ' officiated. A reception followed at Ipast two years the leagues Granted Patent Xp m^Satvirrtay In midjuiats, jot ,Cranford Hi the Falcon Clubhouse, Elizabeth. I throughout the Stote have been I making a study of "Election Laws.' Lewis D. Betherington, 18 Oak I USE MeMANUS BROS. BUDGET PLAN-$13.00 MONTHLY Vestneld High School and La- byterian Church. School, the bride a 214 Beech streetr took Miss father and bad her aunt, itte College, Easton, Pa., -isKay, Ulrlch, daughter of Mr. ahd The bride-elect was a, regis- Business College, and formerly I Voters has been engaged in a separating .v employed by Esso Research and Mrs. Rudolph Ulrlch of Marsh, tered nurse in Germany and plans was employed as a secretary by John Hyrcenko of Elizabeth as her study of the present election sys- gaseous hydrocarbona, ior • ering Company, Linden, Mont, as his bride at a cere to continue in the nursing profes-the American Telephone and Tele- honor attendant. Bridesmaids tem, the laws under which it oper- he has been granted a United I a master of science de- Sunday afternoon at the Jel sion here. .. ' graph Company in New' York were Miss Eleanor Ogonowski, ated, its administration and theStetes patent Dr. Ktherington bj gree from Newark College of Mr. Finkel attended Kenilworth City. She is a charter member sister of the bridegroom, and Miss way it functions in the 21 coun- a member 6f the staff of the chem-1 .utheran Churph of Marsh schools and has been' employed 12 of, • the. Junior Village Improve- Mary-Lynn Sachs, sister .of the Engineering. The Rev. Alban W. lomack, I tips- kals development division of the! Church, years by the American Laundry ment Association. bride. Judith Sachs, another sister Esso •Research and Kuginaulngf pastor of the Luther Machinery Company in Kenil- of the bride, was flower glrL , Declaring this study has re- ; Dr. and Mrs. George E. Angen Terry, Mont., officia, A re- Mr. Thome, who is employed by Ivealed-many inconsistencies in. Company, linden. Authentic HeppUwhite in was his brother's best man. Burt 1 ttast week to their new home in rooms of the chu, served with' the Military Police • ••'...... ' X • •' Mrs. Hobart L. Bradbury of 1 of the United States Army in Jhe Miller- of Clark, cousin ot the {Mountainside. Dr. and Mrs. An- Given in ;e by her father. ILEDE FRANCE 7 Van Buren avenue was entertain- Korean Conflict. bride, and Joseph Jordan of Rari- , 'gen have been residents of Cran- the bride had Miss Shirley Nlc- : jford for 24 years. dive, Mont., as her ed last Thursday at luncheon at The bride was feted recently tan," nephew of .the bridegroom, Clewing Casual Tone Mahogany! kles. of Gl the Shadow Brook, Shrewsbury at a miscellaneous shower held maid of Bridesmaids were ushered. Thomas Zbikowski of Donna and Karen Ul- in observance of her birthday an- at LePree's Roselle Park, by Mrs Elizabeth, another nephew of the the M niversary by Mrs. George W. David Finch and Mrs. Joan Bau bridegroom, was ring bearer. rich. sters of the bride, reis of Cranford and Mrs. Robert bride was attired in a Danskin of. 10 Lenhome drive, Mr. and Mrs. Ogonowski will The north. Also present were Mrs. D. Merrick of Metuchen, a shower make their home at the Cranford chdpeWength gown, of Chantllly given by Mrs. William A. Palma DeuUa Dresser and Jbce and diaphanous nylon tulle Bradbury's sisters, Mrs. Solomon address following a motor trip to Heal of Roselle Park and Mrs.tier in her home at 46A Parkway Florida. ~~\ , •' * Minor, Chm and Bad , (Reg. $279.00) over rayon taffeta. Her, fingertip Village and a breakfast held at veil of nylon tulle was held by a Richard Pryor of Elizabeth. A graduate of St Mary's High tiara of sequins, seed pearls and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Crane of 3£ ..She carried,, .net. .or- m chid corsage on a white Bible. Balmier*-' parkway-attended a- din- Hire bo WlMuI ifptedueHon of one elf «ho fiaoilJ^ ****%* Charles Pegg of Bozeman, Mont, ner dance last Thursday spon •iwohln HimuM be dlfDcwh to aMnaubh H from Mio rare original* that served as best, marl for his brother. sored by the Newark Chapter, Na- Ushers were Richard Powell of tional Association countants at The Rock in Wesi The recent joamqr of » fc^dfawers. »ho outhownorilysryioa po^ist ™W*'£»*«2' *»» "tZ" Cardwell; Mont., and Harley Dy- H.,1 ,H.p eannot show the deep, rkk. gWwJ«« color el *. «•»•«•*«<"* kema of Manhattan,' Mont. Orange. Following a wedding trip to Salt watchtoEnropeandbadt Irs OHM STOCK, too, each piece soldseparately. **™™**2™2£ Lake City, Utah,' the couple will aabmerteditt I*T} vnos»*n^*««io^» ¥*** i cjidc—trt -FCTI I«?ftnpyri Wf^y* if condenser sjateia of the Ik Xoll Gus Hooter Missouri. . 'HUmbddt 30a44 . Mrs.. Pegg . Is. 8 .. graduate _of USt MdlnANUS BROS. JUDOH MOntdoir 3-1200 Terry High School. Terry, Mont. the durability of MotadoL HUbbord 7-5414 The bridegroom, a graduate of Cranford High School and Mon COLD FUR STORAGE Not only was the vatck tana State College, Bozeman, ONLY 1% water throngiMMit the SINCLAIR Mont., where he maporcd in, ani- it was subjected to tneimteBsa mal husbandry, entered' the Army pressures and vihratiaBS of tfct in January of this year and had Chip's msnunoth turbines as been stationed at Fort Belvolr, .SINCUISMflMIMOCOMTANI Va. "J&t. after the joonMT. the . was found to be jja perfect item running condition, worse for it* experi Tki»andotk*rMimi» YouBuiMFor ARE YOU PLANNING watcknwitkorwithm The identical modsl Peniuinence When Yen A SUMMER WEDDING? thattrav4tUd tk» m-WE SAID wound. ivailaK* frwrn StZ. FJTJ. Buy BuUdere'General J,llour» will —AMD BASED OH YOUR VALUATIOH— Supply Co's. Quality Materials be a BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE •specially for the Big Day You. cjet SWAN cnuxrantood insured protection ox Gala Reception : See our graduation white* and MOTHS — HEAT — FIBE — THEFT — and at DONATE TO YOUR FIRST AID SQUAD! in one oftfttT in iheialbrica deparbneaT attractive party rooms "SEW and SAVE" FUR COATS CLOTH COATS SUITS at the 2-50 ntin. 1 JO ntin. \M min. LESHNER'S put mim BimplicUr * McCail Pattern* 15.17 NORTH AVL.W. w Call MU* Carpenter /or Estimates (near lh« Cxaaf ord Thaatr*) LjJT^ ^ ' "TT CRANFORD t3300 AYE* SUMMIT 80 MO00 CB64S0S ALSO Of WESTFIELD OPEN PRIOXY EVENINGS fceinember Swan for the Finest in Fur Storage Kj^ 1 ••• . . . • • • • X' •".,;' : . r ••• ..' •/'.'' •'• . '". ; . c- •• . ••.•••••; 7 •'- -. •••'•. :••.-.. ' « SECTIOIf THWBK •.•••£•• *HE CRANfORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. APRIL 21. 1W5 strong in his mind," nan, Is designed to develop,.close Assist in PlanniBg Children'sForum Set b On TheJemfk Vakes At Acme's... as conrtrrfparep d to its backcrounA | sonal liability policy, he said. B'nai B'rith to Discuss interservice teamwork in opera-r gle Award Called comprehensive family lia- declared. "It is like reading a good should not be greater than 3 to 1. tional and logistical planning. Cpl. Benedictine Benefit bility and : automobile combina- Anti-Defamation League book and wanting others to read Installation Rites Tonight For example, the TV picture Landry, who entered the Army in Cranford women have At Roosevelt PTA IV" - •- • • . " ••• . •••:• maj« should not be more than three' tion policy,, the package costs less A program designed to snow ijMundiiy After explaining the basic color 1851, is regularly stationed at Fort roles jn planning for a fashion times as bright as its surround- than the, total price of its major what the Anti-Defamation League principles to the group Mr. Freese Devens, Mass., where be is a rifle- show and bridge party'to be held Breakfast Session For Rose Rebekah Officers ings. The details of the clerical coverages sold > separately. stands for will be presented at a demonstrated how., to . do a still man in Headquarters Company of May 11 by the Benedictine Guild The Student Council of Roose- Mrs. Alys* Mason Alonso will be installed as noble grand of job are easier seen if the book, or regular meeting oifthe B'nai B'rith life in oils. Several finished paint- toe 74th Regimental Combat jHtalW . velt School will conduct and take Rose Rebekah Lodge 99, IOOF, at public ceremonies in Veterans' paper, is wnot placed on a dark of Union County at Benedictine Local Students Women, Kadimah Chapter, in ings ,also were dsplayed." - . - Team. '" Academy, Elizabeth, for-the bune. II Eagle award, the hl«h«t in a discussion of subjects Memorial Hall at 8:30 tonight. Mrs. Clara A. Parber of Perth surface. In' the factory, the im- lu Tuesday evening 'at a theinstalling , officer. mediate working area should not Prize Winners, Temple Beth-El at 8:30 p.m. Tues- Hostesses for the evening were; fit of the Benedictine sisters. meeting of Boy Helmed to the children's home •and Iie~"c6nsiderably-brighter-than-lt9 day/ Mrs. F. Gordon Leech, chairman; —-They-—include:—Mrs. '• Arthu. assisted by her staff, " "i Mrs. Nat "Miller will" conductnar at the-Itet Pre». Trrmiwri'ty life, at a breakfast background. It/ is best to have Venneri, fashion show chairman; Others to be installed are: In PoefryContestr panel program . entitled "What ^teripn Church. '~,~_ of the Roosevelt-Pareht—| some general room illumination in iman, Mrs. Frank Dooley, Mrs. R. k* the mmiDer> plctar* to Jc«* bast Mrs. Robert E. Bannon, co-chair^ Vice-grand, Miss .. Margaret Six students e»f St. Michael's Would You Do?" with panel mem- presentation was made by Headier Association on Tuesdayi addition to a tight directly upon G. Hoernig and Mrs. Lawrence with atw eatHMiss, OstaMts aai man for souvenirs; Mrs. Edward Johnson; secretary, Mrs. Muriel Rules Suggested School and one from St. Anne's bers chosen from the chapter Tabelman. , . . are all* pepulir. who* Commissioner Robert E. the job. , 'J. Flannery, raffle co-chairman, airs. Arthalinda QuaintanAe, Sassi; financial secretary. Miss School, Garwood, are listed among membership. Refreshments will avre rousaf«d In feeling. Co». holder of the Silver Individual posture is a factor. winners or for honorable'mention and Mrs. Harold McClatchey, ar- Smrrtfa grade teacher, is adviser to Ottlie Rose; treasurer, Mrs. Han-For Prevention be , served under' supervision of trastiaf eokr mi fabric cwnbin* r who was assisted by the the students, \ whose program is Tilted head, work held top close, 16 the annual poetrx, contest con- Men In Setvu* are used rangements' chairman. nah Bale©; warden, Mrs. Lucy Mrs. Abe Chenov. cv Robert G. Longaker pastw tilied -Our Children Speak." Suih arms and back uncomfortable, un-> ducted by Court Trinity 337. Cath- Cpl. Edward G. Landry, son of r the First Presbyterian Church, Schindler; conductor, Mrs. Eliia- OfEyestrain usual position- and' distance may olic Daughters of Arjierica. West- Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Landry Matters-as allowances, and other beth Hagelin; chaplain, Mrs. Mar- Kmiter Kenneth D. Robinson (This article is •presented as a contribute to eyestrain. Nearwork field, in those two schools and of 87 Benjamin street, is taking • |v., Bosencrantz, Explorer qnr-rtirin-i of special interest /to sWet A. Warner. Aims of Artist public,, service by The Cranford should be centered in a down- Holy Trinity Grammar School, part in the Army-Navy maneuver, "I ..^ert M. Gessler, and Souflfa, fifth and sixth graders, Inside guardian, Mrs. Elsie ward direction,' the distance— TOO HOT TO COOK? UNEXPECTED COMPANY? xtcsested by the students them- Citizen and Chronicle in coopera- Westfleld. Over 100 children par- Told Colony Club Exercise High Tide, at Camp Pen- Ted Munday. Aftex Tyle; outside guardian, Mrs. Ad- usually 12 to 20 inches depending ticipated, writing , poems ' on a dleton, Va. The exercise, an am- HOM? LATE FROM SHOPPING? selves, will be taken up by jthe dle Deshler; color bearer, Mrs; tion u>Uh the New Jersey Opto- upon the-individual. . panelists.. ' . • Dorothy Woolverton; musician, Catholic theme. phibious operation involving 6,000 Miniature eagle necklace on MHDC. JK. tnctric Association. Questions may If the seeing conditions /are Because of the large number of By G.W. Freese c mmmsn. Mrs. Florence Delia Serta; right The function of art is to create Breakfast will be served for the be addressed to the New Jersey good, normal eyes can function entries from Michael's School this Joined Troip 79 in support to the noble grand, Mrs: beauty," George W. Freese of 610 FAST HOME DELIVERY faculty at 8:30 and for the parents Optometric Association, 162 West for long periods of time without year, Cranford poems were Judged "l951, and became Star Scout LOINS Charlotte LeDuc; left support, it S, by Mrs. Edwin Aaron, Mrs. harm or fatigue. Each individual Orange avenue told members of WILBUR COON TankRio>Cli Mrs. Christine Johnson; right sup- State Street, Trenton 8, N.J.) separately, with the following re- on piping hot ^ ul ,953 and Life Scout in Gangaware and Mrs. George can control these ons to sults:1 the Colony Club of Cranford last pott to the vice-grand, Mrs. Mil- Is iV possible to prevent the de-. Thursday evening in Veterans' SHOES He has served the troop as patrol Marsh, A business meeting 'will dred Seiberson; left support, Mrs. some extent, and this control is a Division 1—First prize, Kathryn Of Cob Pack Visit velopment of visual defects that feadcr and last year received the m A k wir •- ifollov the refreshments, after Rib Loin Agnes Nisson. ' method by which he ynight pre- Scutari; second prize, Patricia,Mc- Memorial Mall. . cause "eytstrain"? The evidence Sutmaster's special ./ward tor at Mrs. Frances Munz will receive vent development of visual prob- Harg, and honorable mention, Mr. 'Freese, who is form de-.. Chinese Fdad , | is not conclusive, but it seems islanding achievements at lo Armored Unit i*?**10 ajn. in** th e^TTJ^''*' auditorium. - Portion Portion her past noble grand regalia. • lems. Mary Edna Ernst. signer with the Chase-Manhattan 11 raoBUQf JTOT A visit to C< B off the some things can be prevented, (,..,.„„ Winnebago, Marcella. He Assisting Mrs. Farbcr as mem- Division 2—First prize, Robert Bank of New York City, -was Soup • Chow Mein • Chop Su«y. • Fried Rice alndcd the National Jamboree 644th Tank Battali bers of the installing staff will be: others .probably not. However, introduced to the group by Mrs. Book Review Presented leader pork is easy to.digest. Pfitzner; second prize, Mary Anne ANDREW CMSANTl „, ,Ke Boy Scouts of America-aV • j Mrs. Madeline Steed, deputy war- some basic, rules about vision care New Liability^ Insurance Jack Cox, fine arts chairman. Egg Foo Young • So* Food Division / at Red T*»^^r ;: m McHarg, and honorable mention, ; Grata** at AaMrisaav •• sLntaXAna. Cal.. in 1953. He is den; Mrs. Phoobe Magner, record- can be stated. . "The artist paints primarily for was made by At €reene Guild Session Plan Told b5 AW'rich Kataerlne Hebert. SekMl «f PnettpasttM ..._..'...... •„_..:L. CantoiMse Speciattios L brothXrhood member of the Or- ^ing, sgfiytaiy^JfeJfet£Tl^ornbt The easier the seeing conditions. Mutual Auto- his own pleasure; however, the Pack 103 on A report on T. D. Allen's "Doc- The Farm Bu Dorothy Pickarski of St. Anne's of i Arrow, an organization ib. • financial secretary; • Mrs. Alma iffoTafie'TnsGra] totlay ^tiolii:"iCfaTw15»ir^fe^ itixreate, antl^JiajceJt^ia^ejno,-J£!Gfc ^ was arranged tor in Buckskin," the true story mpuny JSJSSSOSSL of Dr. Marcus Whitman,, who was Bambert, treasurer; Mrs. Louise Symptoms develop from visual de- introduced new package "policy orable mention. tional; expression with others is __ — Minimum Delivery $3.00 — John Cling is a member den dad of Den Bath, chaplain; Mrs. Virginia fects most quickly when the light missionary and one]of designed to/meet all liability in- Prizes will be awarded this dlorer crew of Troop 79, and holds with CapL the first doctors to go to Oregon Gustavsen, inside -sentinel; Mrs. is bad; there is glare, and seeing surance ne/eds of the average fam- evening at the Catholic CHEF CHONG'S SPECIALS THIS WEEK • |jic award for^emergency service. Jersey National when the Northwest was being LANCASTER BRANO-0. S. CHOICE- BEEF ** Ella Linn, outside sentinel, and is difficult. .,.•-. iing to Wayne Aldrich 1 Daughters Club . H o u s e, 517 SPECIALIZING IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS Lt. William settled, .was presented by Mrsj Mrs: Emily Ryder, musician. Good light is obviously neces- 102 /Elmora avenue, district Chicken Cellophane -. .195 Rahway avenue, Westfleld. Par- oflficer of C Oarlps Denzau at a regular meet- Others expected to attend the sary. Depending' upon, the task, sales rnanager of Union County. OF EYE PHYSICIANS : ents of prize winners have been Fantail Shrimp...... :.,...... :.. 1J5 several ing of the it Greene Guild Ib. affair include Mrs. Helen J. Lind- 20 to 100 foot candles may be re- The new package consists of the CHUCK STEAK invited to attend. conducted 'the' tubs at tbe First Presl ian Church ..„ frbf-PavCT; ijfealdeiit^«f~the quired. 'ITierVTrhTtSt 'Pe~at least a State Assembly of the organiza- Benefit Bridge armory and showcdl them Monday evening. minimum of light, above that combined with an expanded per- r C. Karrane, state regent; Miss E. of the Pattoii 4J£&tsa . The' speaker, a member of-the-| ri^-iw, —, ,i 3fl^*3breqftgBI3BwitE!™>iTw^SCTcgr.!J!pij tion; Mrs. Emma Jensen of Tren- point the actual amount is not so ton, fraternal mother; William TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD Cecilia ..Kemp, . state, education weapon at the enrrrparny- guild, was introduced bjrMrs. J. C important. *BE8CMo nAx \lnvitations Out B.' Baldwin of New Brunswick, rRorosED . chairman, and Mrs. .Mary Gillen The cubs were ' ptmacistrd to Warsinski. program chainnqn. The iv 39* OBDINAMCE N*. SO-7 , 109 JEFFERSON AVE. Catering to Parties and Banquets Invitations to the Bonnie Brae : fraternal "dad," and other state The direction of light; is im- and Mrs.' Elizabeth Hodge, area andi snito iliBe ^^'^^^y session, conducted^ by BONELESS CHUCK MACKEREL portant. There must not be glare, AN ORDINANCE Provldhic for the Con- Martin BMf . — 8to«et FU*» Farm spring benefit bridge, to be officers. • . struction of • Sanitary Sewer In Dor- education chairman. Each will give' CHestnut 5-9775 the tuneSs and sal Mrs. W. H. Frank, president, 'Was | Lancaster either from the light source ci chester Street from Lexington Avenue a short talk on the value of poetry held at Bonnie Brae Farm for A social hour will follow the to • Point 230 peet Northerly. iveir. and -gyamrr seals. preceded by a supper served 1 Brmnal EL. 2-2340 Boys at Millington on May 23 and »*. 55 Installation ceremonies. / from the working surface. Work- BE IT ORDAINED by the Township in the modern world. 545 W. WESTFIELD AVE. ROSELLE PARK the viiit Tanas a ride in Circle 6 under leadership of Mrs.' BONELESS CORNED {BEEF ROUNDER ing areas should be dull to re- Committee of the Township of Cranford: Opea t. JL at «• • r. St. Daily — MM) 4B Tk«n. • A. at. to • T. 24, are now being received in lo- The past Noble Grand Club Section 1. That a sanitary sewer be Winning poems will be entered Lt. litts explained tfae . T. Hale, i •-.• met at' the home of Mrs. John duce reflection. The source should constructed In. Dorchester Street from in state competition. cal communities, including Craw- of the tanks Mrs. R. Dudley led the group in BUCK SHAD *~* * 15 be at least 45 degrees away from' Lexington Avenue to a point 200 feet ford. Mrs. Harry1 V. Osborne.* Jr.\ tOKED BEEF LOAF Rutz, 33"Beech street, Monday northerly, as a local Improvement and a devotional meeting, with Mrs. the line of sight, and not so bright In accordance with the plans and speci- of 116 Homing avenue is serving bight. . ,. t Robert HJUMJUO H. W. • Lawrence assisting, at the as to attract the eyes to it. fications prepared for the same by the as hostess for the Cranford pat- Township Engineer and on file In the Cubmastor Warren P>ano. -, - . , PUT THAT COIN The brightness of the working office of the Township Clerk. ' rons, and will receive requests for Tbe meeting. closed with the urea, the central 25 to 30 degrees. Section 3. It Is estimated that the table reservations. Cranford guests IN YOUH FIRST AID CARD cost of said Improvement will be •!.- by an the .dads forming of the guild's Friendship • i 800.00. To defray the cost ef said will pluy on May 24. Cir^e. d a s values Improvement the pum of SI .400.00 Is and/theur ?*f*Ki^^*>\ IDEAL hereby appropriated; the sum of tlOO.OO The theme chosen fqr .the bene- is also hereby appropriated from1 the fit this year is ."The Country Fair," capital- Improvement fund aa a down WITH PORK i,m payment. . . which will be suggested, in part. Section 3. To finance said appropria- by a country picnic'served on the Beans tion of S1.400.Q0, bond anticipation notes of the Township aro hereby' authorized Bonnie Brae campus from 12 to ELECTRIC WALLPAPER, STEAMER to bo Issued In an axno'unt not exceeding SeDs more...tecause 1:30 p.m. and will be topped off said appropriation, which notes shall bear Interest at a rate not exceeding 6* by dessert in the Bonnie Brae cot- FOR RENT BY THE DAY per annum and shall mature In one tages at 1:30. There will be a f dte of Issue. - ..4- country store with waifs from WmUpaper the Oemv, Easy Way declared thant i the supplemental debt WIJH'PORK statement required by law has bean made and filed; that the obligations herein Jatid fancy", volunteer maMff and ^yffft^ _Ti?^' authorized to b* Issoedr arc WHhiff - alt Ithe proverbial cracker barrel win at "r^:_" ... Tfmt To H«vt Your debt limits fixed by lawk that the gross =JiK debt of the Township will be Increased Ford's wortn more wn*n you nuy n .... .and it's easy |o mold grabs and surprises for alL SI.40O.0O by Issuing said obligations: re also will be displays of the Ill RugsCtoiMd that the period of usefulness of said see Why! Only Ford bringB you the Ions', low look of ihe Thunder- Improvement it 40 yearn Bonnie Brae boys' 4-H Clt}b speci- IDEAL Cs)M .. thoBREHMWAY! : Section 8. The construction of - said bird and its "cM-of-tonaorrowV lines. Only Ford gives you the mens. • sewer shall be undertaken as a local I The late Judge Harry V. Os- TOMATO the^Unds and real 1b. yeneflted^nkheriby as prty^^ ovd by law. . onnie Brae when, as Judge, of Section. 6. This ordinance shall take "Go" when you need it for safety's sake!* And Ford alone in its Custom effect 10. days after publication after the Juveniie Court in Newark, he final passage as provided by Statute. field gives you the solid 'comfort and handling ease-of a new and the need for such a country ANNIVERSARY !£<«. Rug Cleirain Nails* home for boys who, through no Kraft IDEAL FANCY The foregoing ordinance was Introduced smoother Angle-Poised Ride.; •. fault of their own, were in need and pssaed on Arst reading, at a meeting at its finest of the Township Committee of the Town- There are countless other worth-more features, from the ol shelter and care. Since his APPLE ship of Cranford. N.J.. held on April IS. death in 1952, his work there has IE PAINT SALE IMS, and will be considered for passage, smoothness and long life of Ford's deep-block engines .to the auce TOUT OUB Nt- alter public hearing, at another meeting OS been carried on by his son Harry ••OWBOOM. TUBS. * ol said Township Committee at Municipal colorfully fash .new beauty of Ford's Luxury Lounge interiors! Building. Cranford, New Jersey, on Osborne, Jr., of Cranford. STRAWBERRY muaa. BVI ' TUESDAY. APRIL 36, IMS IDEA at 8:30 o'clock P. M. A. Test Drive will show you how many there are. GET THIS PROFESSIONAL J. WALTER COFFEE. 1070 MAGNOLIA AVE., ELIZABETH/EL 34300] Township Clerk- Mil Ford's worth more when you sell it ... and used car .< III Dated: April 13. IMS. 4-21 BRUSH FOR LESS THAN bakery prices prove it! For years. Ford cars have returned a higher OPEN24HOOB8ADATI proportion of their original cost at resale than any other low- PRICE regul«j1y£0 priced car. And that's further proof that Ford's first in all-round, Virginia U* t . long-lasting value. .; .' srecuiii PRICED AT *2.19 j 611 Peak AT*. IDEAL FANCY SECTIONS EXTRA BANKDJv HOURS! Beforo you buy any now oar PL, 64006 POUND ••/!• : be sure you see and drive / A modern, tlm«*sovin9 c«nvent«nce for •veryono In the worth more oar...the*55 Ford -j^aj-j, » painter's ortish. Cranford and vicinity —• opon every banking day I Myiam. witS *.fce*»tiJnl ^•tia-and-ork Plain or The Hormel ^er^onc'around'hirelias^cai^^boutour-time-- Marble Miracle Meat and trouble-saving WALK-UP WINDOW on the Walnut Avenue side of our office here in Cranford.' . \ -m Virginia Lee Sticky Gnnampn | But in case you haven't, ihi«r up-to-the-minute banking facility Save when you apply >t KEEBLER Save «ver th« »*ar«..- is open— - " with its loncer lasting CLUB i, ... • ' protection. All the latest Monday through Thursday — 7:30 a.m.vjo 1:30 p.m. coins for every type of and from 4 to. 6, p.m. . , frosted food fruits and vegetables m •''x Fridays — 7:30 a.m^ to lj30 pan., and from 4 to 8:3Qp.m.T , > >"- Fresh, Fancy Florida i • a If your houaeis stucco or IDEAU fettck yoacancut paintins; Here you can •••• coats, save hoars of time An Acddmt Li NaTV«r A and labor, with this paint. ' •.. deposit in your savings and cheeking accounts Happy Occasion lut BTs A practically im half— Easy t» apply...cives '•..cash checks V Lot Eatter to Tak» Finan- yonr home years of pro- tection and beauty. FRENCH .. • meet installment loan payments cially When Insurance Paf» CORN 4-25 All Thai Expru—• *• •. deposit in Christmas Club accounts Enjoy com mm\ S«nr« with pkatjr fara ixmtl [••• pay water bills v^ WE HANDLE ALL FORMS ^prioirju>UficationLip_us^ OF INSURANCE WITH Florida SEEDLESS -.*-~\—•' i-'i' ••<•--•-.•» pkgs Get acquainted with this unusual Walk-Up Window service. We're COMPAHTJES / •»Wa>*Bs»~Sstf'%«a*toS»aW?sraS* looking forward to seeing you! y"" UHkELiSBilllV sf fistrckayt fm TODAY.**. * lneor»«rs|c« The new best seller... INSURANCE ~~r Just heat ^nd serve!JKeep a ; jattiwaaotjja^ ' "*VJ\" tr^Jdna' CRMWIS-2474 RKUnHUTIG 533. ompany WESTFIELD MOTOR SALES CO.,jiic. lOIN-UnioaA^ CRairfoKl 6-2540 freezer unit! Special value! 319 North Avenue We8tfl#W, N. J. KOOM S, 8SC0MD fUM>» Ar.Op.n^Evry Th«r«Uy u* Friday Night. Till 9 PJ*. -#-Wdn«rA^ AlUrlt*.««. ——GREAT TY, FORD THEATRE, CHANNEL 4 (WHET), 9t30 PJ*L TUURSDAYi S^.Q, ,-^1. , •*•.,••(•.„•;• ,*.-T-';,'* ;,v/.;;fei;lky.i;.;-;j'^.jj^ ••*•'•• 7 W +'*.-*\T&>. /•:<:-. -;•• *". i". r p'" i v 1 V-~^"S!7SsS5' K' :'-v? .'..••• •:.r;-v •-• .I * V ^ 1 -•'. : r|- •• ''•'•'."•••,' - •-•>;•' " .*'•."•• • • . . x '•••••. ... -.'1 ••• ••-. • .... ; 1 •• ' :- '• ' • • . L -V • • •••; —'-J-V-i-TILU ..THtnBDATt-APB3LAUJ«3. """^ . 1. ", • • *"**," _ ^_ ceived badges tor cooking, home- Elaine Rispoli: (secretary. Susan'cream is mixed, packed and then i dominated «B KratzkeKratzkc;: and treasurer. DaBDaaa K»l-—_ '»triatpT _ ,-_ Ti*> ^^ e -5» shown j • cifitat making, home nursing. Badges i reoornrhebded that this resolution it becomes advisable- to appoint a Alliance Church Present Sacred Musii Concert were also given for flower raising, ish. ' '. '''' (bow spotirg and clean everything! had been so tow. The Director County Water Supply Commu- ; At tlieir meeting on April 9w the; must be rr^de for the next day's I council of the New Jersey! further stated that we should have be tabled. house keeping, pet care, mammels, (closing resolutions accepting bMs ripn, action wiU be taken at an Site for Concert sewing, -dressmaking, swimming; girls told the story/if Easier and operation- Then each girl was; Society of the Order of Founded' of Hess, Inc., of Perth Amboy, Fuhs, Inc., for furnishing to. the a Commission, to get the coopera- '• -fi^CnDRKT HJCBQK UKU IDNB 1 earl/date. This motion' was duly camping, boating, horsemanship, of the Passover. The girls ate " ' —t«o- ke ««*m cup*. j Soy for furnishing bunker C. Fuel Oil, terment, was referred to •Mikto «wt the resolution be laid seconded-by Director Benhtartr Mrs. Waller Schwartz, leader. \ and Patripts of America has nom- Road Dept. a model W C26 chassis tion of all concerned in correct- gy Nyack Chorale health aid and rock study. Also ly beans and matzos. Morris Meat Market tor meat re- Chasing Committee. tab the table far tout -*—"•and unanimously carried on roll and Mrs. B. Leonard and Mrs. S. iinate d j^nry M Boardman of 7 MINOI for a net delivered price of $7,-ing this problem. in this troop, the following gii Is Tro*» 5» quirements, and 8. C. Lum for Chairman, Purchasing Commit- motion was ditty •hl! Nyack Chorale of the Mis- f*»^t lde accoin-} rWHTO 108.80, was on roll call unani- (li) — Freeholder Benninger, call. m ' ...: . received flve-year "pins: Cecelia Troop Raleigh avenue to.jjerve as chap-' UNION COUNTY 875-H Cylinder* of Oxygen, wtf tee, advising quotation received •^rrtehoMer terega. I ,ary Training Institute, Nyack. . 5» of Roosevel1t School patio! the troop. Three fathers Boot* mously adopted. resolving that a County Water —There being no further business Beym, Joan Corcoran, Ann Marie made a trip to the circus at Madi- I,.-J«.. «^~_-. ^i" tor the ensuing year. ThThe J£Mlchd referred to Public Welfare Com- from Hall Ik Fuhs> lite- for furn- fetertuempfel questioned the rea-to be considered, and on motion pr V will present a sacred music Griffin, Aileen Kendall, -Clare also present, .Mr. Leonard, ishing to County Road Dept, a (I) — Freeholder Valentine for Supply Commission be established " at the Cranford Alliance son Square Garden by chartered A. Inwanyskyn. [ nomination will be acted on at the mittee. Public Welfare Committee, ac n n son lor the four-week petto*. Freeholder Hickok, duly seconded h M model WC 26 chassis as set forth, fn t1«M g of five persons to beFreeholder Hlekok theft made a on Sunday at 3 p.m. McLaughlin, Dorothy Mascaro.jbus on April 11. • :, . society's annual meeting tomor- Followitig is a synopsis of min- Hacberlc and' Barth, thanking ceptlng bid of Solomon's, Inc., for appointed subsequently by this and unanimously carried, Direc- Grace O'Keefe, Cathy Slzer, Carol U he cookie sale were used to fin-1 —ConaLpf-EngineersjJJ^S^Army, the Board lor appohttlng_ them to wawMheterres J^e d to Roads and Bridges AMttmJhat the resolution be laid tor pro tem Herlich- declared the • rhorale Is on a 4,000 mile Tor utes brtte~rcgulsr-in«tNH»f-tf»e, fttTnlshing to Veterans' Interment Boards . through the^easfern a ~ rTlnneszr^eathv—Washbuin. -andigncp-the trip: —j 1 advising application was madeT>y serve additional areas In Union Committee. 47 gross of American flags at Board adJaurnedT ~~~" tour Girl Scouts This patriotic organization con- Union County Board of Chosen the Board of Works of Elizabeth Chairman, Purchasing Commit- Freeholder Zerega secondad the nuthern states. The group Regina Petrik. The County. v—~ each and of J % L Dis- , MICHA£L F. KEALY, Is the trip: sists 6t descendants in direct male • -'*•:• Freeholders, held at the Court for a permit to install a temporary tee, advising • bids received from resolution, but stated that he Blertuempfel made r the chairmanship of the Sixteen girls of Troop 51 under House, Elizabeth, New Jersey, on Chairman, Purchasing NCommlt- tributors fpr furnishing 4 gross thought it should be held up for aa motion that a meeting be held Clerk of the^B^oar Mrs. R. Leimann and Mrs. H. B.berg, sewer pipe lino across the Eliza- tce, advising bids received for Photostat Corp. ot Rochester, Gilbert H. Johnson, chair- -- . s's .line whose ancestors settled < in Thursday, March 10, 1955, at ten of Betsy Ross flags at a unit price tew Weeks. . ' on triday, March 18, at C^o PM the theological division at Ziobro received J>adges in clean- Karen —..—.. . beth River at a point approxi- Lumber for' Bonnie Burn Sanator- N. Y., for furnishing paper,; chem- of $26.79, was on roll call unani- Susan Kightlinger. Diane Kohrcj AM. mately 589 feet downstream from icals, and servicing required oh Freeholder Hickok stated that in the freeholders Meeting Room •missionary Training Institute, ng, cooking and swimming. - |ditional stipulation requires proof ium, wjas referred to Board ot mously. adopted. . . In the Court House with the Wfan you're tosstag lafbnw M«. members of the chorale are _J*elvel glrlS; • In ITrqop 22 finder Joann Loeloff. Carolyn Malmburg.! I>lr«ctoiv Benninger presiding. the ,. Jersey Central Railroad Managers and Public Welfare . photostat machine In the Regis- he would not vote against a water Mabks or gratna Into a salad, all Carol Pastrof.' Patty Sanstuliano,! of loyalty to the cause of the Col- ter's Office, was referred to Pur- (t) — Freeholder Valentine tor commission if it Is needed, but Inter-Monldpal ' Committee on i from o group of more than Mrs. H. B. Moore and Mrs. J. E. Roll call showed nine members Bridge, was referred to Roads and Committee. ' ,^\ fparkte wlim an unusual salad drua> Elaine Schroeder. , Carrfvn! onies during the American Revo- Bridges Committee. chasing Committee. Public Weltaj* Committee, ac- that the resolution should be laid Water Supply and other Interested voting men and women study- Feeley received second - class +T+ UgM color ot present. . ( Board of" Public Works, enclos- cepting bids for lumber to be tfroupc to itcnvfe. tt IMtifNsv ffe* SgT Grated American, Parmesaa w ing for church and missionary badges and one new member, a Schmidt. Donna Talcott. Karec' lution of one or all of the inter- Freeholder Herlich made a mo- Chairman, Purchasing Commit- ing resolution granting . permis- At this time Freeholder Hct> on the table until after the meeting t hfaie cheese are aceeQcttt la o» Turk, Norine Schulz and Evelyn} !st hsagock nak* llch made a motion that the Board furbished to Bonnie. Burn Sana- to be held with the Inter-Munici- pott and resume of further plans girl scout pin. witting paper mediate ancestors. tion that the minutes of the meet- tee, advising of bids received for sion to Public -Service Electric it torium for the year 1955, as set tresstag for fcddtng a tanptmg nakt . In troop )0 under Mrs. Walter Johnson. Several mothers and' ing of February 24th be approved, furnishing to the Register's Office recess tor a short period, which pal Committee since there were of the CoremiltcC It, after heat- tothaalad ' t. Nyack Chorale Is selected Jonnson. xvrui uumn^. —_ Gas Co. to, open street and side- forth, was on roll call unanimously ing this report" acid, studying it. Cordes and Mrs. J. Petroccione, -brothers and sisters also attended! - was duly seconded by Freeholder 100 Record Book Binders, was re-walk at 310 Morris Avenue, sub- was duly seconded by freeholder several questions he wanted an- I from the school's mixed chorus, adopted. . hdies'- glee club, and orchestra, there were 14- brownie. flyups. In making a total of 41. The leaders!' m Hickok and unanimously carried. ferred to Purchasing Committee. ject to approval ot this Board, Hickok and unanimously carried. swered. ' »'••'•'• 4 The following' communication* Chairman, Purchasing Commit- Upon reconvening, roll call (7) —' Freeholder Zerega for Freeholder Andersen also spoke "hich annually present a musical Nyack Chorale of Missionary Vralnlng Institute troop 62 under. Mrs.'-H. E. Mco-f this troop are Mrs. B. C. Dari-i wa> referred to Roads and Bridges Clatchey and Mrs. J. W. Armiger, son, Mrs. F. Loeloff and Mrs. A. & j were read and ordered fll*d; • tee, advising of bids received for Committee. showed nine members present. Purcnasihf Committee, accepting on the matter. Speaking as Mayor missionary projgram in Carn- WEEKEND bid of Paul £. KUUon, Inc., of 7 173 flyups eceived their wings. Kightlinger. Park Commission, enclosing res- meat and meat products U> Bonnie Supt- Weights & Measures, ad- The monthly report ot the I of Cranford and Chairman of the , WATCHES DUkMONDS _FOR FUTURE STYLING, SUPER POWER CRANFORD RADIO JEWELRY OIFTWARE €XP£RT WATCH R1HAIRIM0 Open Monday imd Friday MmiM9. OONE ON THE PREMISES IBMB Ik* Mf tatotrWt* hM»* M tfLCW-0301 CRANFORD 6-1776 COLN-MERCURY EASTMAN ST. Wetffield, K Next to Suburban TmttC*>4 • 301 South Avt. , . .... V i • •\ ••» • - . .-•».-.-••....,•••• tton K2DCT, Clayton Was thaet Newtek^ilege> «*f Engineering •.•"tfi" 1 ranged by B. Miller and H. Hitter. uttoh completion «f his htgh sthool •nnt {-p*"" "* crrCPl AWPCTHOWICLg. THOBSDAY. APRIL tl. at Crantbnl HI fill School, who Arbor Day Booklet . .Awards went to the following! inly contestant to enter fr4m Cran* 1 Conservation course. ; finds weight lifting ted track cubs: Dennis Harcketts, wolf .'ord High School this year. He i r«.r- lio Amateur, 14, P much more Interesting than ama- Offered by County Agent badge; Casey Jones, one-year pin; competed with 50 other entrants With the approach of Arbor Display Arranged Steven Jannis, assistant denncr, in the physical science ..group. Students from Essex, Union and bay, April 19 this year, Eric H. and Duncan Black, denner, The tat | Ex^tw tor Advanced License By Cub Pock 144 sections of Hudson, Morris, Pas- fcauaj* an Peterson, Jr., county agricultural attendance banner was presented Coining Week • celebtvtet W» 15th blrthdayxmnhlvtrttry tomorrow by A display of materials pertain- to Den 6. . saic and Bergen Counties dis- hoariag, aaum lor agent, is offering free a new. leaf- "Circus" was announced as theplayed their projects before a armobuabonus tor i%tfr#d parafja\ ing to "Conservation," the theme tba target* 11 al AOin. IC, haina • Sterner of 123 New . operator of amateiuj radio star let "The Story of Arbor Day." theme for the meeting of May 11.special judging committee on Lutherans to Conduct .„, Trim. I for the past year, [ be waiting impatiently for arrival Austin N. Lentz, extension for- for the month, was featured at a Friday. Troop 79 Schedules regular meeting of Cub Pack 144 The Cranford student plans to Paper Drive Saturday [*general class license. will give hii ester at Rutgers University, au- Honorable Mention ^ Thought for the Week m to thor of the leaflet, relates that of Osceola 'Presbyterian Church take up the study of electronics &emnarians 20-Mile Hike Saturday Waste paper will be gathered Of Memorial Join United Thank Offering ^ the air and ***** *T tn b the.fitst Arbor.Dax..was_pbserved_ i. |on~gat"" y * members of—th» w' sQuie of- the -distant-sta-- hwishes—andT<>ptr*t*Ton—a—wider -At-a-meeUng4ast-Tbu.rtsday-cvc- In Annual Science Fair Members of Boy Scout TroopTTO r SHAU. I SAT ITT- "Womewomen o«f Trinirimwy , «»««. -—. T«rtidi»te^-the „,.., in Nebraska in ~ 1872. Settlers of the First Presbyterian Church Brotherhood of Calvary Lutheran ingathering of the Unttea Thank Offering Sunday at the church. ^ns he has been t* range of frequencies. He plans in; the Municipal Building looked across the treeless prairie Cubmaster J. Hartzler com- Honorable mention for his beat Ry the Her. Arnold J. Bahlauist i Church and Athletic team mem- operate CW on 40 and 20 meters, the Planning Board continued it: mended the cubs for the fine job frequency' demonstration in the will take a 20-mile hike Saturday ' -The principal service of commemoration will be at the earl; After diligent studying of radio md decided they needed "trees for through the Stokes State Forest- Pastor of Calvary Lulltnaheran Church bers for the support of the basket- The Rev. Albert G. Dezso, pas- v terms andTcircuits, Norman which bands will afford a better "exploratory" discussions of wha future' sawtimber, windbreaks, they did in furnishing W materi- second annual Greater Newark is very important. This is ball and softball teams. • i Eucharist at • am. when special prayers will be offered for the work Science Fair, held at Newark Col- Final plans for the hike were The way you s*sayy •^•••~iiim » »,_., , tor of Osceola Presbyterian to Newyyork last week and chance ot "working" distant coun- studies,' if any, Ihe town re- fuel fence posts and home protec- als and preparing the display. Services > d t There will be no street-to-street Of ihe. women In the church and members of Trinity Guild will make tries in all parts of the world. quires in connection with planning lege of Engineering on Friday .*- Students at the Princeton Theo- made^t a troop meetine Tuesday particularly' true in a day when someone is always . ready to Church, will partictpate^jn cere- jy passed the general tion beautification. Scout Richard Blohm demon- 6 canvass. Paper may be taken to •_:jrhe_new^receiver on whichhe i ils_Juture development. .' . , strated soil- erosion on. wasted and Saturday, was accorded Clay- * logical Seminary will conduct night which featured parent- monies at the Girl SCOUJLHOU« at a cuiubrate communion. 'fas t an" d "busines" s meeting of the. ^mlnatioW^a^uch more In the first year, Nebraskans misinterpret or wit»»jly slwit* your intentions. _ Here's what I the front \ - 3^ THE CRANFOBD etTDDEN AND CHBONICUE, THURSDAY. JkFfUL II, JIM CARWOOD Cornerstone Ceremony at Calvary » The cornerstone of the new educational unit of Calvary Lutheran 4hurch will be laid this Sunday at 4 p.m., with the service in recog- Elizabeth Man Joins THURSDAY, APRIL 21. 1955 nition of this event beginning in the church. The pastor, the Rev. 9 Arnold J. Dahlquist, will be the liturgist and the sermon will be Stevens Law Firm preached by the Rev. Godfrey E. Albertl. pastor qf St. Paul's Lutheran Magistrate Charles J. Stevens of 37 Alden street has announced Cancer Fund May or Aids in Fight Ag tCaiicer Light Vote thatMyles-J—Gilsettan-of-Eliza- • ELECTRICAL • • LIQUOR STOKES • PLUIUIKKS Nominate Brown-) IN evillev Nelson tfent of the Central Conference of beth is now associated with him KEN1LWORTH — Councilman 1iie New Jersey Synod. . Florapliile Club CONTHACTOBS In Garwood in the, practice of .law. " SERVICE CHAPMAN BROS. Olivcr'J—BrownrRepubUcan.-will \ Music will include the anthem, UNION SCHEB'S Slate Submitted Mr. Gilsenan is a graduate of PLmtBOIG e: HEATING oppose Councilman" Walter E. Bo- ••Built on the, Rock," arranged by TBUST COMPANY r E^paitsion Apprwal AMvst Holy Cross College and Columbia. BIG TELEPHONE NEWS JOSSXNO Friday Night Primaries right, Democrat, in; the race for Christiansen, sung by the three For May Election Law School. He was admitted to CkMklac AccauSs GARWOOD—With no local con- stage! It is undesirable educationally as Asm-CONIHTIONING mayor at the General Election in With the primary election just over, • choirs under the direction of M!fs. • The following slate of officers practice' in New York last year Loans— Savings Accounts • . • en. G KRWOOD — Volunteers will tests in either primary and appar- well as from a health viewpoint. Thft for the Floraphile Garden Club A««u. C'• . .- CStaalard canvass the borough house-to- November. • the citizens of Kenilworth must think Marlin Sieg, minister of music. and was admitted to the New . All Trust Services ently little, interest in tilts for gym is not nearly adequate for a proper was presented at a regular meet- Jersey bar'on March 17, 1955. house tomorrow starting at, 7 p.m. county and state nominations, only Councilman Brown gained theabout going to th< j polls again next Thurs- George Schlenker will be the or- ing of the club Monday evening: — S CMWMteattr UaM Often — physical education program for all stu- He served his clerkship . with in tu*. annual appeal for the Can- 228 voters, or less than 10 percent Republican nomination at Tues- day afternoon. This time they won't be ganist. • President, Mrs. Norman Brubaklr: J. Victor Carton of Asbury Park W« Answer Tour Ttlephosw Fund drive, uhich is contlnu- of the 2,535 registered voters in dents. 1 : 1M •*•!• An.. «., day's primary electioh by defeat- : "Following the offering, which vice-president, Mrs. John Collins; and with John McGeehan of New- 24 Hours Iw; Day -• the borough, went to the polls on voting for candidates, but for or against '' '.'• -.'' in the' borough throughout ing Mayor Robert C. Krueger by All these inadequacies plus the fact Drill be given to the expansion recording secretary, Mrs. James ark. Mr. Gilsenan was in the UQOOB 8IQBE Tuesday. There were 141 votes You Lnvt- It Hlaci — W« Anwtr Bru« W. —115 Eltsakctk A»«- Workers will assemble in a bond issue forJJSOO.OOO for a school , '-• ;.'"' fund, the entire congregation will Phelan; corresponding secretary, Army for 22 months from 1051 to cast In the Republican primary an almost two-to-6ne margin. In that six part-time classes are scheduled TELEPHONE Hall with their collec- (•!'••'• . gjrocecd to the front of the build- Mrs. Francis Charles, and treasur- 1953, serving in the European SM WntsaUster A»» and 87 for Democratic nominees. piling up 608 .votes. Councilman expansion program for September indicate clearly that the'• "' jpg. Robert Neuman, president of MESSACX EXCHANGE Klisakatk following the canvass and er, Mrs. James Sommerville. Mrs.theatre. ' " . Former Councilman Edward H. If there is one. subject that most present facilities «re inadequate. the Church Council, will'officiate William Dodds was chairman of CUtfirt S-MM • • > Member FDIC John Richardson, treasurer, while the items to be placed in the e reiuTtiTThe auot*/ls Tiller was .accorded the highest citizens have an interest in, it's an edu- To solve these problems, the Board, the nominating committee. The REALESTATE toUll th vote .of any candidate in either cornerstone are brought forward: election will be held in May. cation for their children. There are of Education proposes to- build a wing Boyle-Midway District captains jkT e Mrs. primary, receiving 128 tallies, as Others participating in this part During a business session con- AUTO DEALERS BANKS and to Harding School containing a large L GUIER Charles Shoosmith, first district; Republican candidate for a three- times When providing for this is a bur- _ _. . . of the ceremony will be August ducted by Mrs. William Foppert, SAVINGS Elects Hohnstine FLOKISTS BSaMi BSTA.TS ' Ernest Holt and Mrs. Thomas year term on the Borough Coun- den, but most persons feel it is money gymnasium, boys'.and "girls' locker rooms Thermann, Sr., Raymond Obrock, president, it was decided to parti- MrS LAING MOTOR CAR CO. INSTITUTIONS Norton, second^MJS, Roy Fitzsim- cil. His running mate in November, ll j and showers, a cafeteria, a manual train- Gordon Sieg, Clarence Hnusmann, cipate in the council of Cranford well spent. j thiid^/and Miss Florence for the two full council terms will . .Bernard • Schneider, , Theodore garden, clubs now being formed. Vice^President Your Autborind To maintain a school system, a ing room, a household arts room and 14 v OitfXBdl be John G. Malko, who garnered Frank of Westfield, Susan Van- Representing the Floraphile Gar- Jack T. HonstTne has _ Cnatmt4 - W«»U»U - Bertram J. Bertolamy (left), Garwood chairman for this regular and special classrooms. The board CSaafsrs' s-lsM have been distribute 116 votes Tuesday. Board of Education must-.expend funds, strom. Dale Vogel, Arlene Magan, den Club will be Mrs. Leonard elected a vice-president in charge A COaTJXSTS SBBTICS VO» .month's campaign for funds toward the American Cancer Society, of product research and develop- SaWBBS O» A1X AOSS ^y» local stores and taverns by Second and'third highest votes which the taxpayers must supply. There estimates this will be sufficient to meet C. Stuart Burns, Jr.*. of Fanwood, Moody and Mrs. John Garber. v is shown presenting Mayor William H. Severage with a pin follow- ment for Boyle-Midway, Inc., ward Tiller, assistant chairman were given by local residents to can be no argument. that the trustees all future enrollments in the publilic • BnhirK -Plants'r^rH'i/ht iin by members in UIMBER ing his contribution marking the kick-off for a house-to-house w 1OHH W. HEINS 4 SON charge, of industry and mer- 'State Senator Kenneth C. Hand, - Doss. the "Bring "ernj^ck Auve canvass to be conducted in the borough tomorrow night. Looking are spending a minimum amount in this school system. Following the laying of the cor- fenberger, president of the com- also has sent letters who received 121 votes in his un- test were judged by Mrs. Bru- /-hnirmnn respect as Kenilworth appropriates less Can the borouggh afford this ppro- nerstone the pastor, will lead the' baker, Mrs. Alan Wells, and Mrs. pany. •'.'•..'• Sales and Servlea inaustry apipwilnTl^oJ^oTrtrt- VENTEB8 FLOBtST nominationTand' St for-e^ch: €hild^ased-^n-_axeiage_ ,^aily__gram? When i t comes to educationdi , some congregation in prayer. The serv- John Conover. Winners in each Mr. Hohnstine. has been associ- , flvmes SOfPLT OCX butions. . las, who attracted 119 votes as Re- . ice will conclude with the singing class were: Aluminum plant, Mrs. ated . with . Boyle-Midway, Inc., »••••: PLalaSaU «-«t41 Bertram. J- Bertolamy, general attendancttd e or averagverage daily enrollmenenrollmentt sayiTdSe^ln^^^ and its predecessor the A. publican nominee for a one-year of "The Church's .One Foundation Sommerville; peperoni, Mrs. Fop- t81k 8ln«t- tnmired Saving* — Horn* LOOM ihaiiman, has urged residents to than any other community in the county. With if. Jesus Christ Her Lord." Boyle Company since 1036, during TJXS.— nowexe By Revised Program Announcedunexpired term on the Borough the sixth .lowest tax rate in the pert; lantana, Mrs. Coriover; bru- Service DepU U4 E. 4th Street contribute as generously as pos- In addition, there can be no doubt county this year, The financial condition ^allia _Mrs.._Mpody; variegated which time he has served as chem- Council. ' •"• < SHARKEY, Inc. sible in order to meet the quota, Assemblywoman Florence of the need for additional public school of the boroug-h look..s. in good- shape —. The ivy, Mrs. Elliott "Hijune; begonia, For Sulk Vaccine Injections te Betfi-Er In addition to his duties at the which is higher than last year. Dwyer of Elizabeth also ran high facilities. One class is now meeting in state's Local Government Board approved Mrs. Wells; kalanchoe, Mrs. company's extensive research and PLATTS WILLYS Residents who are not at home P.' Salk anti-polio vaccine wilV be ad- locally, receiving the votes of. 11? r the plan, indicating it believes U>ebor- Charles.. ... •.. ..'.I...... •..•-, ... •development./ .laboratory at its FLOWERS. Inc. wheii^ thb' "•"votuttteers" ministered to children in the first .and'^ s econd^gra"des:""6f "the- Garwood Borough fiall, another is using a lub- Sisterhood Plans Following "a general" horticul- leave contributions at the Subur- tadiMI^lSAlh plant in Cranford, he also is in Attthorixad W WVtnMMt, schools next Wednesday, it was reported today by Lewis F. Laird, nomination' as a Republican candi- Brown stanay ural report by Mrs.. John Collins, charge of Boyle-Midway's labora- WOSK OHS SKCIAI.TV ban Trust Company. Garwood superintendent of the^public-schools. -...... '••' '. ••• date for preelection; '•.••.•^.,.,l.';. :',;'„ ••,;,,...;districts, . the manual training room in the Me- this program—if approved—will increase Election Toiiight lorticulture chairman, special re- tories- located in Chicago, 111.; Los KAISER —^WILL Vtsrisla' Tetectas* Pattvety AaVsv Branch. Checks should be made 1 • BEAUTY SALONS • Only Other nominee to receive In the Republican c next year's tax rate, but not top greatly; lorts were given as follows: Mrs. Angeles, Cal.; Chamblee, Ga., and Originally it had been planned to start the inoculation program Kiniey School has been sharply criticized ; A slate of officers will be pre- 108 Wolaut Are. * REFRIGERATORS • payable to the American Cancer over 100 votes in the Borough was Borough Council, f orrhek Council- Such a program as this-can be at- /loody, tuberous begonias; Mrs. j Toronto, Canada. In the local public and parochial by the State Department of Education. sented by-the nominating commit- Society, John Richardson, treasur- pupils from the first and second Robert Parkhijl, Republican nom- man Dudley • Neville de a tt'e at a meeting tonight of the UJTord Stockbergert annuals, and ' During his career at WILLIAM'S BEAUTY BOX er- . schools yesterday, but supplies of While meeting all safety jjequirements, tacked from many anglel s and from.many — BErAnu — VBED CABS VJUTS CRANFORD ELECTRIC grades of Franklin School.' inee for a four-year term as col- smashing ppolitical cornel by Whil ti ll ft it Sisterhood of Temple Beth-El at rtrs. Robert Hoyt, chrysanthe- Midway, Mr. Hohnstine has been the vaccine were not received in AmtaarUe* Mayor William H. Severage is lector-treasurer, with 115 tallies. leading all local candidates^ he the McKinley School leaves much to be points of view in an effort to justify op- f :30 o'clock in the. temple. mums. * responsible for the IIS NMk Vausa A * FOOD MARKETS Second group to receive inocu- tkui: KAhway ?-3aU FRIGID A IRE honorary chairman and Miss Doris Union County as soon as had been Mayor Fred P. Andersen of polled 638 votes. Edward Nelson desired as an educational structure and position. But one overall proposition ro- Huston, program of a long line of the company's lations will be the 140 pupils from ;. Mrs. H. Martin Friedman, chair- Mrs. Fred T. Colwell publicity chairman. expected after approval of its use Cranford, now serving an Unex- also gained the Republican nomi- man., will report for the nomin- rhairtnan, showed colored, slides household, aids, insecticides, and Sales A Senrle* ° St. Anne's School, followed by ap- snould be replaced as soon as possible, mains. If the children of Kenilworth are * W»U«t A»«. CHAS. KURTZ Mrs..Shoosmith is serving also as was. announced last week. Ac- pired term on the. Union County nation by gaining 443 voles, j aerosol-packed products," among ctuiui e-eiu proximately 100 first and second •;•.'•%$ ating committee. Other members aken -at the , club's fall flower L'cretary for the drive. Board of Freeholders, was fav- successful Republican aspiran' However•- , i•t i•s likel•••'•y i-t wil="l b>-e- use—d many to continue to receive an adequate edu- Of the committee are: Mrs. Wynn which are Aerowax, Aero Shave, CSHMOS BtBAXS * cording to Dr. A. L. Johnson,graders from Washington. School. ;how, ""Local Color." CUtk TmAlp THE POWDER PUFF - CBANFOBD ored by Garwood residents, 83 towere Arthur Russo who polled 37i ears before this is accomplished. . cation, the expansion program must be \Katz, Mrs. Charles Ross. Mrs. Kurt Black Flag insecticides, Wizard county superintendent, of schools, The Injections will be made by 42, over Elfie L. Scheideler of Ro- votes, • Carman Lepore, ' who at- deodorizers -and Wizard Hair An undesirable arrangement is approved. Without it the school system |Jetzger and Mrs. Richard Shire. Ms* Rohzar, Prop. SERVICE Republican Club the vaccine now is scheduled toDr. Francis .Karney, borough selle, in their contest for Republi- tempted unsuccessfully to pull out This organization was previously Need to Revise Spray. can only go in one direction—downhill. MABSHALL arrlye the end of this Week. physician; Dr. Leon J. Anson, pub- can nomination for a one-year un- of the race.'and Mrs. Mahlon Ma- now in force regarding the. we of the known as the Temple Women's Mr. Hohnstine attended Ohio ALDEN STBBBT STATIONS lic school physician, and Dr. No clear-thinking, civic-minded resident UN Charter Told MOTOR SALES. INC.. Spring Dance Set Plans announced last week expired term on the board. rino. Mr.. Leport received 145 [e of the auditorium of' Harding ciub. \,. •: ' •.'.".•. 'State University and the Univer-. cst a seat , Charles L. Lomack of 1 South ave- votes and. Mrs. Marino was low v Various ways in which the GARWOOD—The Garwood Re- called for administration of .second Democratic nominees for local School as a gymnasium, cafeteria and would or could, condone such a situation. A film on^cancer will be shown sity of Cincinnati. He is a mem- Since UUBBTS TEXACO STATION nue, assisted by Mrs. Mildred United Nations Charter could be publican Club will hold its first shots next Wednesday and third office's received votes as follows:with 109. through the courtesy of the Union ber of the Chemical ' Aalaariata D«aWr E.CBB1CATION Kuchta, public school nurse; Mrs. The vote by districts In the Re- revised were discussed by Wey- annual. spring dance tomorrow and final inoculations on May 25. (Continued- ota page 2) pounty Chapter^ of the American Manufacturers Association; BICYCLES GaS-OU Helen Boettgeri—borough nurse, publican mayoralty were: ' . Cancer Society inN:pnnection with man O. Stecngrafe. vice-president American Society for Testing Ma- LINCOLN * JsXKCUaY evening at the Cranwood, 216 Under the revised program, the in-£haicae_fiLeducatirtn of the New GABWOOD COAL CO. fsck-Otp and DeUvery Servian and two other-local-nursesT-" ~ - lat tns »r«, Tattl HeMnff Held TUB CHANFORD CHt2Bt AND CHROttCt^. THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1*5 THCT 21. bars wetw owartkd to Claire and Mrs. Charles Sboosntth and the psychologist cooperating with hettl supper Saturday starting atVl3 and 15 years. He requested that Rfgina Knight. It MeHon, 4l; Arthur ft. tloyd, 78; Fritut J. Slugaslct, 78; William Feted on Retirement Presbyterian Service GOP Nominates 84, and Jane Lowe Meineke, 24. A. YouhgrT7, and Edward J. Bel- Diane Boright, Robert Hubinger Bobert Ecob of the Oarwpod parents, teachers and children in 5 p.m. in the post headcjuurten; at boys interested in participating get Republican Council Candidates Ate unopposed, county commit- eht-Teacher Association. " Kindergarteners Entertain Psychologist cases referred to him of pupils 221 South avenue. '' (Continued pom page J) tee members received vtrtes as fol- In the tilt for three nomination* luscio, 23; for three members of and Mildred. MacKenzie, while Topics Announced in .touch with him .any day' after eight-ye^r awards went to Walter not getting along In their school oppose** Tunnins mate, Edward R. in the Democratic primary: for the Board of Freeholders, local Board of Freeholders, Robert C. GARWJOOD — "Believing With- school. a 1 Boright, Pejuy and Billy Clark taFUl work or in social relations with Woodruff. Councilman Mascaro First *AV*"*H!r ^ Lewi* Republicans voted as follows: Kirkpatrick, 81; George B. Doty, [pre-SchoolRoundup Vmton Post Created out Secing^jvilrTie. the sermon and Richard Miller. Joseph Di- fellow-students. ' Babe Ruth League polled 58 votes in the first district, djUrs- Tillie Spata. Freeholder F. Edward Biertuemp- Jr., 81, and Francis J. Burns, 80; Ttar Fargt AM Card GARWOOD—Members of the present kindergarten classes were topi£_of-'-tnc Rev, Eric S. Tougher, Little League Meeting fel, 73; Richard P. Hatfleld, 68; for two-year unexpired freeholder Mario and Paulette Svitak re- It was announced that creation pastor, at the 11 a.m. worship 51 in the second and 47 in the 33; Second District, John E. COn- hosts to pre-scBool children whose mothers took them to school on For Schools GARWOOD—.A meeting of the -. third. Mr. Woodruff's vote by du> Un. 22. and MTSJ Carmela Casale, Freeholder Ernest 8. Hickok, 60; term. Richard A. PeUt, 81; torceived seven-year bars, and six- Tuesday to ;it&tor lor entering the local public school systerifin of the new position was decided service at the Garwood Presby- Session Scheduled Robert 3. McNair, 46; Eugene T. one-year unexpired freeholder year awards were presented to GARWOOD—The Board ot Ed-upon following approval of the terian Church this Sunday. . GARWOOD—Plans for conduct- operating personnel of the Gar- . tricts: /First, 58; second^ 62; and 22; Third District. Michael J. Glo- September. Tn*" newcomers were served refreshments and entertained wood Little League, Inc., will be dic 10. and Mrs. Clara M. Michaels. Daly, 34; Lee S. Rigbjr. 32; Anna ,term, William F. Crowley, 80. ' James Arthur, Carol Pappas and ucation is accepting applications suggestion by Superintendent Topic for- the Westminster Fel- ing a Babe Kuth League baseball Joan-Weber. •by the kindergarten pupils. Laird and Dr. L. J. Anson. school program in the borough' this sea- .held tonight at 8 o'clock in the '•> With the stimulus of the local [RfUlrORD for the newly-created position of lowship at 7:30 p.m. will be "The under direction of Mrs. Robert physician. son for boys above Little League Borough Hall. and county Republican battles, the George Casabona. 18, andMrs. Namara, 11; Edwin G. Keyser, 11; "Arthul Borfe and D*ugt hit- school psychologist, following ac- Church of the Empty Cross." Re- ldhi ;»RC.will be furthered at a meeting j election attracted 1,211 persons to Rita Chomiewf. IB. Leonard J. Whittemore, 8. NYC Evangelist tie won flve-year bin, and Susan 'tkarsrits meetimj-last week auth- Mrs. John. W. Hagrish. chairman j f,eshments will be served, April Is Cancer Control Month F.M. ijnan members of the Parent- in the band room in Lincoln School the polls, about 38 percent of the Total votes by districts were Fred E. Haley was favored by Dully a Iour>year bar, and Warren orizing establishment ot the post of thC"board's~trdwTOtton-e<)mmit-!---Thcn'-wtH-be-ft-rneotin8 0t.-the In New Jersey Teacher Association registered new B^ucticrir at 8 p.m. tomorrow, ii'~was~ariV registered vote of 3,175. Thislwas cast as follows: District 1. Repub- local voters for the Republican and Wayne Tudor three-year bars. tec, reported that a survey by hei 1 Ladies' Aid Society in the church To Addrem Rites oupils for the 1956-56 term at on a one-day-a-week basis. Appli- no.unced hy Joseph Troiaiio, athU-- one of the best turnouts In the lican, 50. and Democratic, 36; Dis- nomination for an unexpired two- One~year pins went to Linda Bos- cqrnmittec revealed that three of a, 8:30 p.m. next Thursday, Flaw TaraMa MOW THRTJ TUESDAY Franklin and Washington Schools cations may be sent to Superin- tic director for the Garwood Rec- county. trict' 2', Republican. 37. and Demo- year term on the Board of Free- sinter, John Kieffer. Andrea Reed In Sentence the live other municipalities in Tarnish should be flowed ante a GARWOOD—A tendent of Schools Lewis F. Laird reation Commission^ , • ' •»'• In the Republican" As*mbly cratic. 23; District 3, Republican, holders, receiving 5? votes to 44At and Linda Schutt*. .. APRIL 28" I ^ Tuesday and will complete the review of the Regional District No. 1 already •uiface. with • bruth that hold* u 1 KENILWORTH-Paul ft Brtler, program,at the same schools to- case of Anthoay English, 35, of at the school office in Franklin have school psychologists, nnd that Spaghetti Supper Mr. Troiano said the commission much maUrUl aa gbtaiaU withoul race. Mrs.. Florence P. Dwyer of 32. and Democratic. 10; District 4, for John W. Zerega and 24 for Those receiving gix-month pins TECHNICOLOR 1 Elizabeth, incumbent, was fevlarad Republican. 22, and Democratic, Ogden Beatty. , an evangelist who works among wtff Nancy Bartet, Bally Fraset. | morrow. • Roselle Park, son of Mrs. Anthonny School. school officials of. these three com- GARWOOD —The auxiliary of has taken out the league charter dripping. A im«U art* should ka WILLIAM OBACC Englese bf 204 Fourth avenue, has munities recommended the pro-Bay L»>ar Post. €807. Veterans of and applications are being ^accept- qulcklir covered and tha rmimUk by local voters] polling 543 votes. .IS. ••••>' Votes for county and state nom- the Puerto Ricans in New York Patricia Hauc Cart Ji KCLLT Many of the studente ln"the local The set-up would be entirely Jerry BOLOKN resulted in a five-year reduction gram highly. • • . ed from boys between the ages of spread outVvaolsx . ' —,-••- ' Arthur Nelson lot Roselle. barked Garwood votes in the contest for inations were cast by Garwood City, will be the speaker at KenU- • schools, as well as their teachers, voluntary, it was explained, with Foreign Wars, will conduct a spag- llasoni, Richard Walck and Ken- "Bridgw At Toko-R, in the 20-year term imposed on by the Good Government Repub- flour Republican nominations lor Democrats as follows: worth Gospel Chapel Ion Sunday. have been reporting on trips made neth-WiUs. Three-month pins were him upon his conviction on a licans, got -409 votes. He. was General Assembly were: Assem- For State Senate, Robert L. He wUI address the Bible Clan of during the recent Easter vacation; presented to Laird and Sandra charge of deserting from the Army trailed by G. tlifford Thorns s of blywoman Dwyer. 117; Assembly- Sheldon. 80; for four members of the Family Bible Hour at 11 ajn. BOD JOAN Mrs. Warren W. Halsey enjoyed Barclay, Wesley Ann Bartel and CAMBBON during World War II, it was an- Elizabeth, 326; Donald H. Bagger man William R. Vanderbilt, 75; General Assembly, Allen Kauf- and the gospel service at • pjn. LESLIE vacation in Vermon^ while Mrs. LUDWIG P. METZGER of Westfleld, 320; William R. Van- Prayer meetings will be held at Peter Neunuuv ' nounced last Wednesday by his DUDLEY NKVpXE ED WAftD NELSON Aaseublyman G. Clifford Thomas, man, 80; Mildred Barry Hughes, "Hwl^Outpott" | Ruth Baker and Miss Margaret derbilt of Summit, 285; Mrs. Jane 7:80 pjn. attorney, Joseph M. Thuring. 74; Assemblyman Caryle W. Crane. i Gunning spent most of their Meineke of Roselle, 214; and Ar- Arrested at his home last De- Cranford was favored by a Wide Robert Sheldon of Rosette Park 65; Donald H. Bagfef. 50; Arthur The young people will meet at Hearins Hdd Easter vacations to Pennsylvania. thur Lloyd, Jr., of Union, 173- BOKOUGH OF KKNILWOKTH from pave 1) SATURDAY MATINEE cember in a routine screening of Dinner Held margin, over Mrs. Elfie L. Scheld- tallied 192 votes in Kenilworth in raoroavb 5 pjn. on Bunday for their month* Mrs. May Crlssey spent several '•-* Mrs. Dwyer.. Mr. Thomas; Mr. APWL23rd alleged deserters, Mr. English was eler of Roselle for the one-year gaining the Demijcratie nornina- OaOIMANCK Km. M-H, ly supper, followed by the busi- will explain and describe why the days in Atlantic City, and Mrs. Crane and Mr. Vanderbilt. incum- or wftw m»T AN ORDINANCE Creatlnf the-Office of found guilty by an Army General freeholder term. Mayor Andersen tlon for state senator. Supcrlntendant of Public Works. De- ness meeting and Bible study. expanalon. program is necessary Tom and J«rry Marjorie Lysaght was a visitor in For Metzger bent*, gained the nominations al- In the freeholder balloting, the Ceaatf ftnlna- His Duties, Fixing HU Compensa- The Sunday School staff will and what type progranv the board Court Martial and was sentenced though both Mr. Bagger and Mnreceived 443 votes to' 187 for Mrs. tion and Providing the Method tor | pouehkeepsie, N.Y. GARWOOD—A testimonial din- unopposed Democratic candidates hold its monthly meeting on Tues- proposes. The brochure is sched- Birthday Part/' last month to 20 years at hard Nelson made good runs. , Scheideler. WILLIAM SHALL- Appointment. In the 5W class, Robert Blanch! ner in honor of Ludwig F. Metzger, State Senator Kenneth C. Hand received the1 following vote in Ken- CSOSS and nuUfCCS CIVIL BE IT ORDAINED by Uw Borough day at 8 o'clock at the home of uled to be mailed out on Monday. FREE WALL PLAKS labor._Brig.^.Gen. John ,W. Har- In the fight for three-year free4 L Council ..of the Borough ot Kendwortb: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Carver. 7 On Wednesday evening, mem- I and Joe Casale reported pn their mony, commanding general at 59, of 226 Locust avenue, who re- of Elitabeth" polled 612 votes. He ilworth: Robert C. Kirkpatrick of •rtfe. Section 1. There shall be appointed an TO ALL CHILDREN holder nominations, those who Hillside; 146, George B. Doty. Jr^ Mono officer of tn* Borough of Kenilworth to Mountain - View drive. Mountain- bers of the board will discuss the acations In Pennsylvania. William Fort Dlx, reduced the sentence tired recently after serving \25 was unopposed. be ktoown as the Superintendent of Pub- ained the nomination -r Free- of Rah way. 142, arid Councilman TO side. program at a meeting of the Ken- I Sjlvcrmann toured Washington, D. after reviewing the case. years as a letter carrier for. etc. ABSENT lic Works. STARTING WEDNESDAY C while Jerry Johnson and Ger- Section •• The dutlel °* the Superln- A service for prayer and Bible ilworth Democratic Club at the An appeal of the sentence is on Union and Ernest Hickok of Sum- Garwood Post Office, was held by> easily. Their vote* in Kenilworth: all for three-year terms; Richard APRIL 27 ' aldinc' HI d i visited the Staten file ot the office of the Judge Ad- mit and Mayor Richard Hatflfild follows: iw workers Tuesday night Mrs Mildred Hughes, of Union, A. Pettit of Westfield. 148. for theTO: WALXVR •. bla helra. «evbeet a. Be the designated Road and Sewtr at 8 pjn. at the chapel. The study OBACK WILLIAM of Fanwood—were favored by lo- and Inspector lor the Borough ol Kenil- KKLLT 130; Allen Kaufman of Elizabeth, two-year term;' and -William F. of the Gospel according to St CBOSBT •OLDEN Judy Hidi of the'4C» class Is still division in Washington, D.C. the cal voters. Their tallies in Ken- worth. Revised Program ' 133; Frank J. Slugaskl of Eliza- Crowley of Elizabeth, 151. for the b. Veep and maintain accurately Mark which was begun last. night "Thw Country Girl" I vacationing in Miami Beach, Fla The former Garwood .-man has Mr. Metzner was presented with' TSworth were as follows: Mayor and all records pertaining to this depart- (Continued from p«oe O : beth, 138; and William A. Young one-year term. his. will be continued. "T ._» ssfl Th sc pi,^, img announcannouncee d •been held in the Fort Dix stockade a wrist watch, the presentation Biertuempfel, 384; Freeholder, their euecec ment in reference to purchases, re- Teuscher of the Board of Educa- of PWnfleld. 140. The independ- ceipts, expenditures. Inventory, person- Attendance pins and bars were naming of the followhig to theawaiting transfer to the Army dis- Hickok. 280; Mayor Hatfleld. 349; Utle and interest; nel, and all work performed by any tion, Mrs. John Mayer of the Ros- driCMASCOPE being made . by Clarence Gun- Hurtyl hurry} hurryl to May I air's Second Big Week of Values! h's ent candidate, Edward Beltusclo of her hetra. dc- employees connected with this depart- presented to the Sunday School Honor Roll for achievement: Rob- ciplinary barracks at New Cum-saiiles, the borough's first letter ^MrsrAnrm-Murray- «t-fiiunnut. reproanUUvei ary Society of the Church of St. TECMMICOLORI •••• l\ ment and all other matters relating lert Tropp, Steven^ Tripka and berland, Pa. •l • •'' 198; Eugene Daly of Summit, 217; iiaeTp "Votesr- light ate -tbetsta at the Family Bible Hour last. Sun- carrier, who is still making his exciting! If $ colossal? It's spectacular! h's sensational! Breath (Conttntted from paoe 1) rtssurs. In rtjfct. uua and Interest Anne, the Rt Rev. Msgr. M. Walsh BOUND I Gerry Wergland. Named to the English said she IEE PAMCMai Lee tUgby of Springfield. 173; R u n n i n g unopposed Mayor For personal Vur>er^lsidn~6rTn* tiayrftrthebcgfaincta'depertreeot. Mrs. Anthony For three-year council term. Jos- ALBXST MUL. Ida kdrs. atevisets maintenance of all borough owned II for, i>rngres..Mg.Ll?.etty, rounds after 31 years -of service. •> FftlE CHICK CASHING! Robert J. McNair of Elizabeth, 168; •sal anaaoal mm—ulailisa and property or property 'under municipal a four-year bar went to Robert was glnd fairing Spring Values for Budget Jugglers! •• BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH eph Casale, 84, and John Teuscher. his. their or any of their successors control such" as:, Regenye, while Jerri Kieffer re- TAYUfaV rABKER [Dorkoski, .Linda Certo, Jeannette in the sentence but added that she Leonard J. Whittemore of EUza- fen right, tale and Interest: Mrs. .1. boulevards " ' * fear* of Edueatten 84; for unexpired one-year council ALBERT JJEAU Wife of. Albert ceived a* two-year award. One- 'Many Rivtr* To Cross' I 1 Fiusimmons, Mary Aim Perina had hoped her efforts and those bf during his long career was ex- ' beth, 70; Andiew McNamara of • 3. avenues ' ' I and Marjorie Harper. OPEN LATE 5 NIGHTS EVERY WEEK! \ Notice term, Edward S. Tripka. 83; for Meal: OAKHL. K. SPRY, his helm. 3.- streets year pins were presented to Rob- his attorney might have resulted pressed by Postmaster John F. New Providence, 131; and Edwin oTttUets and " personal represents- 4. roads . i • '. '.• C. Keyser.75. Nell** ei aasslal Xheel District M**Ua* four-ryear collectorrtreasurer tenC, .tres. and his. their or any of ert Fennes, Edward Mayer, Jane Members of the 5C class are re-in her husband's freedom. Monday thru Friday - 8 a,m, to 9 p.m. \ in. right. UUe and B. sidewalks Dugan and other speakers at the Kenilworth Republicans favored • Csaalr at Vales. Maw Mntaf, Walter J. Flasher. Jr.. 83. Atecurua ' Louise Mertz, Sue Ann Tudor, hearsing for a play based on the The Army charged that Mr. Eng- SATURD'AY 8 a.m. TO 6 p.m. BXEB SPBY (also •. ... ,» iUn«ar. Af HI *«. MM 1. sewers life of Davy Crockett, to be pre- affair. - • • '. • Fred Haley of Fanwood for the Motto U hereby given to the ' In the Republican primary, ; Harold Smith), his heirs. 8. storm drains . ' Arthur Weber and David Withers. lish deserted from a replacement CRANFORD STORE OPEN THURS. 6nd FRI. TOuJ? p.m. two-year freeholder nomination, voter, ol the School DWriet of * county committee members, all •. public buUdlnks ' Pins for six months' attendance sented next Wednesday. depot in San Leucio, Italy, in 1944. Now that he has retired, Mr. - i Soroush ol KenUwortb M> Uie Count* ol tms and bis, their or any of ' 10. public places ' Metzner plans to devote more thne but Freeholder John W. Zcrega of Union. Naw J*rjey. that a sptc*ai_meet- unopposed, were ^ named ( as fol- their lUtcessoni In right title and 11. all public works of the Borough went to' Wendy Brearly, Karen Kenneth Koromi, Norman Pleading innocent to the charge, he ln« ol the laftal votata ol uld district interest; ELIZABETH TAMBLVN. d. Be responsible for the collection, testified that he was ordered on to his gardening, a hobby which Plainfteld gained the nomination. lows: First District, Samuel Paf- Hauck. Rosemary DiMario and Werthwein, Thomas Haydu and •.' '• ber bHra. devisees and personal ^ • •" fi will be hald.at the auditorium. HartWJ removal, and ' disposal of, all garbage Mr. Haley polled 294 votes to 211School. BaulaVatd. on Thuraday the i»hfenroth, 45, and Mrs. -Jeanne representatives and her, their or and ash and waste in the Borough of Carol and Cynthia Radut. Those Iff IV f !) Robert Tropp made a model vil- board a troopship at the depot and has held his interest for many -TAKING VALUES ON QFO TOP QUALITY MEATS axy of tbeir successors In right Kenilworth. ZOWIE! BRBi for Freeholder Zerega. Ogden day ol April. UU at 8:00 o'clock JfM. Bchnauffer, 42; Second tub) aoa Interest; LEROV SPRY, who received three-months' pins aja» • w m aw JU •• lage on tha roof of the cloakroom arrived'in Massachusetts with the years. He resides with a daughter, The poUi for aald •peclal meeUoC wUJ e. Shade tree planting, maintenance PAPER-MILL \ Beatty of Elizabeth received 129 remain open until •:«> o'clock VM. and Undersheriff L. Thomas Daub, 3<|. bis beirs. devisees and personal and removal shall be conducted under were Priscilla Boright, Diane and in their class. This! village has aimpression that he had been dis- Mrs. Donald - Boos, at the Locust SPRING •'• ' •'"- • ..•.:•••.' -•'-'••' \:- representatives and bis. their or his supervision. ' PLAYHOUSE QFC TOP QUALY votes. aa much longer at may be M-uawy tt and Mrs. Marjorie Brezney. 33; any ot their successors In right Stephen Karlick. Lynn Walck and passenger station, freight station, charged. > . avenue address, and plans to con- i enable all the lefat voter* then enatnt f. Cooperate with the Police De- Freeholder Fred P. Andersen of ttttle and Interest; DOROTHY Wayne Wiley. town shopping center, farm, pas- tinue living in Garwood. He has to cast their bslV>1« "•* Third District.- Councilman Ed- StUTft M. THURSDAY. APRIL II. 11*5 Pace Pour cnunt AND ;Ai«>-cmmindL^j«UasanA^^ i!• ilai n Coll Squad p Democrats Regain Blues Open Opener to Rahway Local •••":":'£$ Cranford High School's golf Place in Bowling League Tennis Loop team opened its season Monday Seek Berths « sweep from the Lions Club, the Democratic Club % W f th Li lb afternoon at, Echo Lake Country / • \ I UCSetoy keglers rcgaintd second place in the Crantord Bowling Leagu* Play Tuesday Club, WestfteW, by losing to Rah- In Prd Ball Coach X Sett Wedtkiy will send Friday night at Echo Lanes. . Cpach Stu Goldblatt will send way, 7Vi-«H-.. '• Cranford, wltt have more than his crantotfd Hi** School track Shahetm Agency, which had been in second place, dropped to his Cranford High School tennif passing interest in several minor third, a game behind the Democrats, by losing three to Barnett'6 It was the nearest the- squad m into action Monday altor- team after its first win Tuesday league baseball teams this season. tea Canuck Trackmen Break Liquors. Sunny Acres is in fourth, in -the nevuly-organir-ed Union- came to victory in two years. Jim Bob Neeb)ing, former pitching a half a game behind the Shaheen Middlesex Tennis Conference Donovan,' playing number ona, star at Cranford High School, has retain its Union County relay teamrsfter -winning-two ago.insj t JefTerson of Elizabeth at •cored 2Vt points and Dick Hur- been assigned to Augusta, Ga., of Many anglers,"young and cbanipionsbiP- from the Citizen and Chronicle the Warinanco Park "iejv playing number thrte, jcontd ^w C*TWTX ^W , V^Ht^NB •T^B^^mmlmM pinners. For/Sale Servicing FmrSmU Real Estate For Sale Work Wanted - MaU alike, reported reaching the ]j The Blues will be after their For the past several seasons. Cranford and North Plainfleld beth-Roselle. 2 points. Jim Curran pl»ye4 team of the Detroit Tigers. Bob CLASSIF DO) RATES 1 •TOP...saiL...t .s-vard load, *1« delivered. BZNDOt AUTOMATIC WJ WOMAN WISHES GENERAL HOUSE- TRIPS TO SHORE ABEA or lakas with have been engaged in breaking each other's winning records in dual Meantime, Harco Chemical is Veterans Pete Stevens apd was discharged from the Army INSKKTIG N — I reals a w»r4. NSW COLONIAL of eight fish. third straight enfwn. They will mimbor two and Tom Nagle num- ST INSET N I *«»t» . Bulldozer for hire and trencmryp CR- ICE~AX"X" -" WORK on* day a week. Box 837, c/o IK ton p*ekup_truck. Available nights track meet competitipn. . still out in front by five and aOf League Charles Ray are fighting for the this past winter ond is now mak- M Nikk mlilm»mllm»mi m. Aau m kj 6-3882. f: .'; . « ~ • SPACIOUS ROOMS - _CMtt>n_ dJ2bll or Sat.* , "SunSun.. Reasonable CBantord 0- probably be rated favorites, but 7 Use* — IS enkillH. AsA * Ht half games despite a two and a number onu slot. Lee Ferguson ber four. They were shutout.. ing his horns) in California. ->••• I CRIB STYLE BASSffNET'. good up to" 8. on a laxca shaded lot. Private dcad> MOTHER WILL CABX tor young child ,^_ tf stig competition can be expected It happened again Monday afternoon at North Plainfleld with : la cap*. •« trie*. end streev ideal for children, handy In nice home. Weekdays only. CRan- half game loss to Fischer's Mar* and Dave Dunham are/(he leadl Other members of the squad Before going into the army, KErCAT Cllt »On»««aUv« months ol a£e. complete with moisture CBANTOKD HANDYMAN — High school student de- from a rejuvenated plaitifleM team Cranford the victim; this time by^ a*?2-45 count: The loss was the Race Nears prool mattre»». $10. CRaniord 6-0382. onpnjridgln.1 asULTDU UST 1CMJK 1 to a-iaoe and rush schools; second ford 6-1703. •Ires y)pjf*yn,f*.g or my Ktinl of ttoiist? MUST DISPOSE ket All three games wera- closely ing candidates for singles play/ A Neebling won 18 games for t €•»> ehaafem) — f tlB Orsla» ire: Tony Stein, Bob Kaul, Paul weeks wllha •pot Mart*. I WITH A : floor. 4 bedrooms, a baths. walk-In work. rates. CRan- and Union which came in second flrst for the Blues in more than Results in th* Four-County Con- > . ctata a w»r« ;a ccat» miftimam. closets; Ant floor, den and lavatory ford e-1029. OF FREIGHT contested right down to the last 15-man squad has oeen"\vorjklng Jamestown of tho Pony League in >• Una a4» *r ads PLAYEH PIANO. .•r-llumaru. Can •-int. CRAHFOatD STEAL 'off kitchen:' brick front; hot water last year, ihree years and a span of 20 dual Dunham, Skip Colville and Harry 1958. " •'\''m la cas*. | " ' .. • ins and Allison or man. The meat cutters took the ference will begiiW to have some out in preparation (or the opener; call CHanford 6-:2BR5. heat: 3-ear garage. See It! IT Doertng Help Wanted - Female AND WAREHOUSE In scoring 2t points last year, meets. On April 14. 1952, the Chapman. Irv Jacobaon, Detroit scout, re- 5i'-V-i CASH. Cs*»si'a» Sums* matt se- Way, off Springfield Avenue. Found the Blues won four events and Blues Nip flrst game. 879-832, and eked out real meaning this week. Also entered in the conference eeasassy a««*rtl>la« • *•»*. N«l n • '-• '• • H''^': •--••• ' • Vv-'^Vj-iVvV'-''-''1'' •".'"••' ••''- •':'/' •'.• •'••'1.•'•'."".' irr •••••'• '•' ''••. •' < "'•,.*'•''. r' '.• .' ,.'•'•"•• •'•'." •'•'.• • ' '',,'. *t'. '•••••. , ' _ .'•' ' ' • '' , . ' . ' ' ;' : .'."'•».••' --1 -,^v^;i.^ .. _...._, .. -••—.-„- -, ,••.;•••--;•.-; rV.."T;-• ••'• ,, .'•" ,, .'• '•; •:.;_ '•: ••/ •;, / \ •• • • ••*" • • •,.••. • • • • . • •• .1 • «• i •• . • • , . . •. •. ; ...'•'• . ' • ' •'•:•'.• . '"!• - •••• • ••- :..•"• •••••• ..-''. -••_•#• • ' / " . '• 1 ' ' *«••» THE CRAHfORD OTIttlf AMD CHROWICLB. THDlisDAY. APRIL «. IPS* good condition, yesterday in AltxT Pat six Pack Committee of Pack 181 will lister in Good (Condition •Uh Brothers Hospital, Elizabeth. Your 73 years ofc age, was born in Italy Postmaster Capece be held tonight at 8:30 o'clock. KENILWORTH — Former May He underwent a major operation and came to this country at theVFWluxiliary The Junior Choir will rehearse to- at the hospital Friday. Heads Cancer Drive . night at 7 o'clock and the Metho- or William lister was reported in itfork Golden Wedding B age of 9, settling in Plainfleld. H» KENILWORTH — Postmaster dist, Choir an hour later. Boy Cancer Fund GARWOOD CRANFORD KENILWORTH later moved to Lodi, where, he met Slates Election, Nicholas Capace is -serving as Scout Troop 92 meets tomorrow his wife. They moved to Garwood Kenilworth chairman for the local evening at 7 o'clock. ., . following their marriage, so Mr. 26 Pages — 10 Cents With Ceremony at Si. A Memorial Rites fund drive, of the Union County A meeting of the Methodist Maiorelli could be near his Work KENILWORTH — Ladies' Aux- Chapter of the American Cancer CHANPORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY/ APRIL 28, 1955 at the Aeolian Company, where he Youth Fellowship will be held at iliary to Kenilworth Post 2230, Society. . was employed for over 20 years. A door-to-door solicitation is al- 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Toltowtng^his— erhployment-there Vrwrwmrioininate_and.elect offi- w ready-uhderwayr- -——- ' ***' he was 'in his own business selling TwoSpeakers Seeking Office Stall cers and conduct memorial serv Mayor Robert C. Krucgcr has ice. coal and general trucking. Tor \-r • • . 1 J»_ WWII f*>iep»i^ M. Walsh, pastor* A reception for I ices for deceased members at aissued a proclamation declaring Authorize For CD Headquarters a short time the Malortflis resided meeting on May 12 in the Kcnil- Iistedifor HNS Deputy CD-Director G. Holmes . The couple was attended by a corsage Her the month of April as Cancer Con- in Roselle Park, where they oper- worth Veterans' Center. trol Month'. He- urged local resi- Williams was delegated to arrange daughter, Mrs. Steven Sedor, and ^^ wore a pink lace' dress • Plans tor the meeting were Favor More ated a small restaurant. dents to support the campaign. Breakfast Sunday for setting up of a corps of clerks ~~ b son, Joseph Maiorelli, both of made last Thursday evening in The Rev. John Ryan, OP, asso- with matching accessories, Mr. and Mrs. • Maiorelli .have $45,000 and typists to man the headquart- jRosellc Park. . / other • children: John Mai- the veterans' center. ciate editor of the "Holy Name Lots Mayor fred P. Andersen, president of the Board Of Health, ri They have resided in Garwood seven oinercnu the Journal," and Eugene Callnghan, ers of the Civil Defense Council to proposed at a.meeting of thc board Monday evening that the town. Mrs. Maiorclli wore a lavcrlder Rev. Dexheimer be set up in the basement of Sher- Wor^tJi matching accessor- Jor ^r J.O_yean, .*• "-^ orelli of Cranford, Raymond Mai- Mrs. Ernest T. Brown of the vocational 'guidance director • of Consider the possibility of providing Salk anti-polio shots for all orelli of Elizabeth. Mrs. Dominick Union County Chapter of the Seton Hall University^ South For Sewer man School, at' a meeting of the Sabio and Mrs, Raymond Adamo- American Cancer Society spoke To Preach Sunday council in the Municipal' Building Thursdakj gf ^^ C^ children in the susceptible age group from 1 to about 18 years of age. on the seven danger signals of Orange, will be guest speakers at An ordinance providing for con- Four Rntamraftft, wvsfl en No definite plans were made by the board, but such.a program wicz of Garwqpd, Mrs- - . Cheste— r othne illnesthe seve. Shne discussedanger dsignal the wors ofk Monday night. It was suggested a Communion breakfast Sunday of duction of a lateral trunk sani- favorisc -—•f "wiibert street and Wade ave- training routine. John Almquiat Union an*? EGotite % K^SCBC&. East* nite can be done until it is de- question and answer period fol- John R. Dexheimer, pastor, will cafeteria. ", termined whether a sufficient '..;l where her -husband is stationed lowed. . Members of the society and their nul. t,, tranford avenue at an es- was named transportation chair- New Water with the U.S. Navy.. There arc 22 speak on "Thine Is trie Power" ot .supply of the vaccine will be MOM! Cancer kits were distributed to guests will attend the 8 a.m. mass. •tiinatwl cost of $45,000 was intro- man, succeeding Farris. Swack- available. • \ . .. grandchildren • and four, great- the 11 a.m. service Sunday in.the hamcr, now active as an auxiliary The fcttam was preaBnaejS.by Past members who will take part in the The Rev. Michael Hudak, assist- t(l and passed on first reading No decisions were reached on grandchildren. • . Community Methodist Church, President Baacaad BL SuefitJ. the Main Project door-to-door campaign for thc so- ant pastor and spiritual director of the Township Committee Tues- fireman. ' • . whether this would be a com* SPRING ciety's drive for funds in Kenil- The Junior Choir will sing un- the society, will read the mass. , night. PuWic hearing wiU be plctcly fr*e, program, or whether worth. The residential solicita- der the direction of Mrs. William The Rosary Society will serve and Progressing parents would:have to pay a fee to tion is already underway. held M»y 1°-" , .. idenl Itcbest Efit Crame. BcOh Suchena Named Bridges, organist. The Rev. Jay prepare the breakfast. Antljpny II _ <-__ ecft that trSy i*—yipi*B8at;fip eff b Construction •work was proa - physician with the town paying - BALE It was reported that the next Pascale will be toastmaster. '• planned for several years, the YoutJiWeek House,, assistant pastor, will assist gressing in Cranford this week on for the vaccine. - " session to make cancer -dressings where beautiful furs are concerned proposed sewer will relieve the ixt recur of tlK ffBfi^wffii'rtf^ sn iJsc 5JUS— To Football Post at the service. At the mass, the church choir incss centejr muuM prorddc a need- the Elizabcthtown Water Com- "'Meanwhile, bills have been in- .will be Tuesday at the home of under the direction of Joseph oircriargc which occurs in heavy SAVINGS It. was announced that pledge „* Casino, North Union- and Observance ed stinu^tns to ^^ dtfluic ^ pany's neww 36-inc36inch mainmain,, which troduced in the State Legislature At Regional | Mrs. Ann Del Corso of 645 Pas- Hoefele will sing. BE summer safe, entrust your fun p from Winficld through providing free polio inoculations auxiliary cancer envelopes will be available at the Manor avenues. The developer of wilWilll rurunn Hum r.»».^.u w •rmiuvimi, ..^> r Arthur Hodapp, president, has to our care u soon aa their wear- Cranford to a pumping station tol children. Both'houses 'of the \ church Sunday. Calls in connec- appointed Joseph Mulligan chair- Protection: he new tract on the southerly side The; for SPRINGFIELD—Michael Such- saic avenue, tion _wlth the Every Member Can- ing season ends. Oar rate* are Or;incc avenue is extending the Uncjer Way consUueted in Roselle (and Legislature adopted resolutions vass^erema3^Siy7 the committee arc William Slaii- _. THoDDTe~w*H serve as or Ceaagr E rentually to Unionj. Monaay iiivor.ni.»« ..«^-.« GIRLS' SPRING COATS more are~stHl to be-"made. Theski, John Graf and John Patkus. 9 Moths ange avenue at his expense. At "mayor" during the annual Youth provide raar door «3eIiweiJes for Thc new line and pumping sto- Additional legislation and an ap. ethad nhea Daytod footbaln Regional coacl hHig fohr SchooJoha-l ?E" ^ Orange Veterans' Hospital Rev. Mr. Dexhoimcr reports that Orange tovenue, the sewer will in- on Tuesday evening by thc Board May 10. Mrs. Theresa Dugmore, • Fire Week observance in Cranford. The the stores.' asaeqy icB itai nvc not Seek $4,00Q in Cranford DAV Plans tion. expected to be in operation propriation will be needed before the pledges have already set a OF YOUR VALUATION tercept the present Orange avenue presently/ jyi •TT^T'^'^tr ^ujt*pt irom for thc summer season, arc slated any program can be started. It of Education of the Union County hospita•—'•-•l chairman-»._;,„„,.., 8icsin in ..ham charg*e Thanks To Voters • Theft program has .been sponsored here new all-time recdrd for the church. (ktW " tewcr. thereby relieving the ex- thc firontL and ^Iho w^fnaiii T^»V^» it to deliver an additional 4,000,000 is not known at this time bow the ot, refreshments and prizes. Gin I wish to thank all those, who • Insurance for more than 25 years by the, Regional District. Scout Troop 5*8 will donate all the Thee Officiall Boaruoarad wilwiln holnuidu iuit>s • ^s flow in the Casino avenue possible to bane aCfinadroe rear To Help Curb Mental Installation gallons of water a day, into the statc project would affect any Cranford Rotary Club and in re- tt f ; i eastern end of the distribution i^-ai program, . Mr. Suchena succeeds William home-made cookies for the affair: Hnal meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. worked so hard in my behalf and trunk lateral. dooi* enfiraexces flkraoiQ **^ jTTryp>f4fl A house-to-house drive tp raise $4,000 will be launched this system of the Plainfleld-Union The program of free shots for Brown who was given, permanent , Members of the auxiliary will with Howard Murphy, chairman, all' those who placed |heir confl- Resolutions were approved cent years lias 'been co-sponsored j parking lot. ~ mittce for Mental Health, it was' > 'Status-ns assistant-principal at the,[attend m'e"'sltowllnl'"or i(r"11tm~