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Boyle-Midway ••:« THE CRANFORO CITIZEN AND CHROtf ICLE, THURSDAY,0 JUNE 4, 1M9 badge; Gerard Daniel, gold Hibernians and other fraternal the "Perambulating Prop," which Cleveland Seventh Grade groups. "' . , - had been in local chapter's pos- Doreen Hermann silver arrow oa lion. Fete Gutierrez on Completing He spoke particularly of the Or- session since April. The"Prap'^!s Elects Class Leaden A "Get Together" meeting is der of the Eastern Star. The an airplane propeller which has Dancing in Ballets New officers of Mrs. Eugenie planned early this month for par- KENILWORTH speaker recently was elected been donated to the chapters of the Miller's seventh grade at Cleveland ents interested in becoming com- £jf\ mittee members, Mr. Ehlers re- f 0 H *l C I C GARWOOD Ten Years of Evening Study Junior High School are: President, f fl 0'ft worthy grand patron of" New Jer- Third DeMolay District of New For Arts Festival Gus A. Gutierrez of 55 Livingston avenue was. honored at a sur- sey for this order at the convention Jersey to stimulate visitations. > - Thomas Kester; vice-president. ported. prise party Friday evening at the Cranwood, Garwood. given by his in Atlantic City. He said it is the Raymond VanNote, chapter dad, Doreen Bermann of 10 Orange King Ward; secretary, Julia Storz, LXV1. NO. 19. avenue will dance to two perform- CRANFQRD. NEW JEBSEY. THURSDAY. JUNE 4, 1959 SEGtK wife in honor of his graduation this evening from Newark College of largest women's organization in said members will usher Sunday at and treasurer, Jill Fernandez. ' ION THREE the world with-a membership of the church service of Azure Lodge ances with the Holiday Theatre . Pictures illustrating Revolution- Degree Candidate Engineering. , , 129, fr&AM at the First Presbyter- Ballet Co. this week-end in New- Miss Carolyn A. Steams of 38 Mr. Gutierrez, who is presently department chief in defense three and a half million. ary War events have been drawn - Mr- Trubenbaeh -said—he -has ian-Church. ark. _______ •_ byJMward Harris,JRJchard^ Boy^ Mansion terrace isa candidate Jar_ New Auxiliary projects for Western Electric, particularly enjoyed his work in "The Secret Service Story" and The occasion if the Newark elle, Mark Fingerlin. Peter Yacko, a~oacnelbV of arts degree at com- Alcoa Team Deieats Legion Small Class Graduating New York, will receive a degree in Mrs. Koziar, included Mr. nnd Mrs. the Eastern Star because of. the "Thrilling Moments of Marine Festival, and Holiday Theatre Bal- Nancy Jacobs, Mary Welch, Wil- mencement exercises to be held at ,;,-.>•,. electrical engineering following 10 D. H. Ollinick of 306 Stoughton fellowship and" many friendships Racing" were shown. -^ ' let Co. will 'present a program of liam Brewster. 10 a.m Monday at Miami Univer- On Memorial WelcometoHawaii, 50th State j|- :. : years of studies during the evening avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kuntz he has made as well as the oppor- four ballets as part of the week- sity, Oxford, Ohio. Baccalaureate Forms Plans; As LL Opens at New Field Joyce Rich, Forrest O'Brien, -^ KENILWORTH — A "Welcome to Hawaii — 50th State" will be of 312 Stoughton avenue and Mr. tunity it offers to serve;others. long celebration honoring the 50th exercises will be held at 10 a.m GARWOOD—Councilman Henry piekarski, recreation chairman At Lincoln^en June 12 r» f.- sessions. Richard Eichinger, Thomas Kester, given today in Harding School auditorium by Mrs. Gertrude Cassidy's , In a "This Is Your Life" pro- and Mrs. Thomas Nolan of 321 anniversary of the Newark Mu- Linda Wolff, Laura Frank, Theresa Sunday at the site of the school's Day Next May for Ihe Borough Council, threw the first ball to Mayor Edward H. GARWOOD — Commencement exercises for the smallest eighth Dr. Edward M. Coe, president, Cranford Girls seum. fifth grade. One of the songs has been composed by the class. Seats Officers gram. Theodore Koziar of 320 Ret-Relford avenue. Former Cranford conducted the meeting. :':"' Sawyer, Judith Herzog, Jean Fos- nearly-completed Sesquicentennial KENILWORTH—Memorial Day KENILWORTH—An organiza- Tiltor. acting as catcher, as the Garwood Little League season opened grade graduating class of the Garwood public schools in a number of Announcer will be Jacinta Smolinskl. Frank Wagner will be captain 1 ford avenue served as master of neighbors, Mr. and' Mrs. John Doreen will dance in the color- ter, King Ward, Julia Storz, Chapel. services next year will be held at tional meeting will be held by the officially al Garwood Memorial Park on Memorial Day. years will be held in the auditorjum of Lincoln School at 8 p.m. on Keefe, Jr., of Huntington, L. I., Enroll for Season of the Good Ship Aloha with Jeffrey Lyon as steward. Ingrid Swen- ceremonies, with a musical back- ful modern ballet, "Carnival," Pamela Jones, Bonnie Ross, Laurie Veterans' Center rather than at newly-formed Auxiliary to Kenil- Mayor Tiller then told the large gathering of fans of progress made Friday, June 12. There are 48'studcnts in the eighth grade this year, also were present. Assist in Program choreography by Juilliard's Martha son, teacher, will teach Eileen ground provided by John Gamba Kammler, and Elizabeth Rata- A man to be truly free must School, it was reported by worth Post 470, American Legion. m developing the new field and Of as compared with graduating classes of 52 last year and 62 in 1957. At Camp ldlepinesWittman. Highlighting the program Wickham, Diana Keenoy, Barbara of 317 Retford avenue at the piano. Of Petroleum Congress jczak. ' accept responsibilities. To be re- Venezia, commander of on June 23 at 8:30 pjn. at the plans tar future developments at : : "~ Next year the figure is expected to Speakers included Gordon Mc- Camp Idlepines for Girls at will be the New Jersey premiere lieved of responsibility means to ehilworth Post 2230, VFW. Genega, Joann Place, Robert Yule, home of Mrs. John Apptcte, 195 Boyd\E. Hudson, Jr., of 315 High Stratford, Bow Lake, N. H., will Friday Dances End c imi^nnfjp^^ park. Neill of 325 Retford avenue, who Traternalism' of "Punch," a character ballet de- lose freedom and liberty. c. T. A The VFW memorial building Harold Scheidegger, Marilyn Mat- Faitoute avenue. Tfaoaoas KeUeher, league presi- rise above 70. street. William T. Knox of 22 open on June 28 for the eight- picting the adventures of Punch BOSS JUNE L. POLINE presented a gift on behalf of the Sparks and park will be dedicated at laga, Michael Wojcio,' Robert' ded, welcomed those attending The commencement program as Doering' way, Donald S. MacAr- week season, according to Mrs. and Judy. Fred Daniell, choreog- Cub Pack 178 Sets KENILWORTH—The borough Officers elected last vreek .are as Guests Feted neighborhood group; Paul Engle- Trubenbaeh Topic ct,reiaonies on September 19, Green and Rosemary DiMario. and poinied out how much work announced this week by Superin- thur of 28 Tulip street and Rich- Richard O. Adams of 24 Herning rapher, originally staged this work recreation committee has discon- follows: Mrs. Peter Greco, pres- bert of Philadelphia, Pa.; Arthur Miss Poline Receiving Picnic on Saturday George Bender, chairman of the Hawaiian girls will be: Carol tinued weekly teen-age dances on ident; Mrs. William Tajkowski. want into the new field. He ex- tendent of Schools Lewis F. Laird Potter of Bound Brook and Thom- ard F. Robey of 409 Orange ave- avenue, camp director. for the New York City Bal- NOTICE OF INTENTION dedication committee, announced. Goehiier, Julia Starosciak, Rose In Rotary Address The annual picnic of Cub Pack Friday night until the fall. Coun- secretary; Mrs. Appicie. treasurer; pressed thanks to members of the At Woman's will opeii with selections by the as Owens of Union, who made oth- nue are among representatives of Enrolled from Cranford are Su- let at the N. Y. City Center. Also Degree at Bucknell Take, notice that GEORGE MARKOV Franchak, Linda Furze, Arlene school band under, direction of 178 wUl be held Saturday at U trading as MARKOS LUNCHEONETTE Approximately 75 persons at- cilman Edward Kasbarian an- Mrs. Edward Repko. historian: Borough Council and townspeople er Kilt presentations. "FraternalLsm and What It the Esso Research and Engineering san Sevcrson, daughter of Mr. and included in the program will be Miss June L. Poline, daughter has applied to the Township Committee tended Memorial Day rites con- Morris; Hawaiian boys, Charles Sanford Knoller. processional by a.m. on the recreation grounds of of the Township of Cranford. N J tori nounced today. Mrs. John Malica. chaplain, and arbo helped in getting the field V J The 70 guests present included Means to Me" was the subject of Co. who prepared scientific papers Mrs. William Severson of 121 the familiar^ classic,. "Les Syl- of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Cocoa, Alan Karpavich, James the (jrariuating class and invocation Pharmaceuticals, Inc., on .Walnut Restaurant - Conditional Plenary Rrtaii ducted Saturday morning by the He reported that plans are un- Mrs. Guido Bertoldi. sergeant-al- ready oor tl»e first game. He add- Club Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Gutierrez* parents, a talk by C. Ernest Trubenbaeh. for presentation this week at the County Park drive; Susan Rich- phides," and ^-contemporary bal- Poline Of 18 Dartmouth road, will Consumption license for premises situated W post at the World War I Swain, Louis Kruk, Barry Geiger. by the Rev. Stephen Szabo. pastor avenue. at 17 Eastman Street. Cranford N j Vr derway toehold several outdoor arms. ed sihwt there is still some work to GARWOOD—Guests were wel- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gutierrez of proprietor of Trubenbach's Feed fifth World Petroleum Congress mond, daughter of Mr.
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