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Harris, a Chicago lawyer who founded Rotary.' Mrs. Redden Named Collegeli Dr. Edward M. Coe, president, %l who presided, announced a meet- ReviewedatLocalMeeting ing of the club's directors will be Chairman for SixtK District \ Service has always? been the keystone of Rotary,t. Wesley A. held Monday a,t bis home and Mrs. Charles Redden of 201 Co- Stanger, Sr., told fellow members of the Cranford Rotary Club at an institute is planned for Sep-lumbia avenue has been named include conducting an anhual Col- theirxluncheon meeting loitj Thursday in the Methodist Church Sixth District chairman for thelege Day .to help acquaint high GARWOOD tember 22 at The Pines, Metuchen. college committee of the New Jer- "School juniors and seniors with CRANFORD KENILWORTH educational building. Guests included Howard D. sey State Federation of Women's the courses and activities at Doug- Describing Rotary-4s th«- first group in the world to bring Todd. Lake Wales. Fla.; Ralph W. Clubs, succeeding Mrs. Walter lass. Many of the buildings at the No. 30. CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21. 1958 ind m weond cU» mall matter M together men of all religious faiths ~^~' ' " " Aikinson,'Isindri, India; John B. Conley of 3- Sylvester street. college have been built with the The Fo* Offle* at OnaforC N. J. 3 Sections, 20 Pages—10c for the.purpose of. service to their |for the Cranford Boys' Camp at Coker, Linden, and C. S. Mac- The college committee, which is help of the federation. '. • fellowmen, Mr. Singer said two \ Silver Lake In Warren County, farland and Carl Bunker, West- composed of the district chairmen Aroom, fund established by the of Rotary's slogans are "He profits "He listed many of the services field. They were welcomed by and representatives from each college committee- helps foreign ISewer ST. MICHAELS SCHOOL Committee CRANFORD PUBLIC SCHOOLS most who serves the - best"" and rendered byy various Rotary clubs Past President Arthur Burditt. member club, promotes the feder- students who attend Douglass" but are unable to bring the small com- School Calendar -1958-1959 Schools Opening "Service above self." School Calendar - 1938:1959 . ' throughout the world. ation's scholarship fund for girls 1 We know more bad things about attending Douglass College in New forts from home, such as bed- Interviews He recalled tha,t shortly after The speaker was introduced by [s Nearkig September 8-Monday ..„ ,_ ^^1 Opens ourselves than does anybody else, Brunswick. Last year the fund spreads, drapes, lamps, blankets September 2—Tuesday - _ Registration the formation of the Cranford Edwyn MJ Lewis, who pointed out , September 29—Monday ...„ _.„ st Michael's Day club its initial service project was \ that Mr. Stangcr had been a mem- yet no one thinks so highly of us'totaled $1,100 and provided help and similar items. v September 3—Wednesday _ Registration SI October 15-^Monday „ _ Columbus Day Architects raising half of the funds for the | ber of Chicago Club No. 1 andas we do ol ourselves;—Vranz V. for six girls.' District activities of the college September 4—-Thursday ; _ School Opens Plans Announced Mipletion November 4—Tuesday _..,... Election Day purchase of the present camp site was a friend of the late Paul Schoehthan This comittee's activities also committee include*"education for- The Township Committee will November 4—Tuesday Election Day—Schools Open —AT— A $25,035 sanitary sewer- project Cranford's public schools will open on Thursday, Septem- November 11—Tuesday , .'...... Veterans' Day conclude . its preliminary inter- November 6—Thursday — Teachers" Convention jn Springfield avenue, serving November 27—Thursday „ ;.. Thanksgiving BIBS. CHAKLES REDDEN view* with architects Tuesday November 7—Friday Teachers" Convention ber 4, with all grades back on regular .sessions and nine schools Ipropertifs on Springfield avenue November 68—Friday ...„ _ . , Thanksgiving :# evening in preparation for the se- November 11—Tuesday Veterans' Day—Schools Open in operation instead of eight with which the system closed in land Pawnee, Shawnee, Seneca and December _ | •>•—Monday Feast of the Immaculate Conception lection of an archictect for the November 27—Thursday _... Thanksgiving,, June. urns, district' conferences with IrhiDpcwa roads, should be com- December 23^-Tuesday .... Christmas Recess, 3 p.m. Closing 1 youth conservation and education pleted by tomorrow Township En- proposed new municipal building, November 28—Friday !.'1..: — -... Thanksgiving Dr. Clark W. MeDermith, superintendent of schools, an- January 5—Monday :...„ School Opens committees and keeping a check, police headquarters and public December ' 23—Tuesday .... Christmas Recess, 3 p.m. Closing Iginecr Patrick J. GraU announced January 20—Tuesday _ Mid-year Exajns nounced today that the Cran- on action of the State Legii.iature library, Mayor John L. Brennan January 5—Monday - —:— School Opens TYPEWRITER SPECIAL! January - 21—Wednesday ..* Mid-year Exams ford .High School building to see that money for the state Col- |Theod.°M> C. Young of 11 Chlp- announced yesterday. Febriiary 12—Thursday Lincoln's Birthday ••/•. Civil Defense leges is not sidetracked. .. lace was thc resldent ^January 22—Thursday —....„.•... Mid-year Exams February 23^—'Monday. ' Washington's Birthday this year will serve pupils iii Inewa P "*?*' Conferences -will be held with ON SALE THURS., FRIDAY & SAX. AUG. 14-15-16th Mrs." Redden, who previously Ito have his home connected with February 12—Thursday .".... Lincoln's Birthday March 26—Thursday••.,....'. Easter Recess Begins grades 9 through 12 from the two more architects Tuesday eve- served as youth conservation chair- Ithe new sewer line, Mr. Grail sta- February 23—'Monday . ' Washington's Birthday April 6—(Monday .....'...«. .'- School Opens Report Made entire township, while Cleve- man for the Fifth District (which ning, bringing to' 13 the number land and Sherman Junior High Ited. The engineer asked that other March ' 24—Tuesday Easter Recess Begins at- 3 p.m. June 16—Tuesday , School closed -tor students formerly included Union County), Ibouseholders arrange for connect- April 8—Monday '... School Opens interviewed during the past two Schools will serve grades seven BRAND NEW June 16—Tuesday High School Commencement About Siren and eight in the northern and has long been active as a member ing lines as "soon as possible so we May 7—Thursday Ascension Day months. Two members of the li- and in committee and officer posts n complete regrading of the June 19—Friday '. Children receive report cards A nine-page report prepared by southern halves of the township of "the Village Improvement Asso- ' June 16—Tuesday „ „ „ ..„. Final Exams brary board of trustees sat in with September ;..."; 19 days February ..- 18 days a special committee about the im- respectively. ciation, and the Wednesday Morn- The Semeraro Construction Co. June 17—^Wednesday .-. Final Exams the Township Committee during October ..... 23 days March _ _ 19 days provement of the township's civil Bloomingdale Avenue School : REDUCED 25% •.. •).•; PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS ing Club..X - [ patcrson, contractor, on the Job, "June . 18-rrThursday . .'. Final Exams this week's conference. November ...: 16 days April 19 days defense warning system has been will be opened for the first time June, . ' 19^-Friday :....- .. Commencement and will take students who attend- She served on the Cranford .ported it should be finished The conimittee expects to make December . „.. 17 days May — - —- 21 days submitted to the Township Com- Iworking by tomorrow, Mr. Crall ed Cleveland School last spring. Board/of Education for nine years its selection of an architect by January 20 days June _ 12 days mittee, G. Holmes Williams, direc- •stated. ••'- ..;• Livingston Avenue School opened! and/was instrumental in the forma- September 15 and it is hoped that tor of thc Cranford Civil Defense last spring and took stndcnts from k£n of the Cranford Adult School, I Work was begun July 9. Esti- Total ..._. .184 days Imtted completion date for the the long-needed building program and Disaster Control Council, an- Sherman School, which then be- of which' she is a past director and Six Room Addition Planned nounced today. came a junior high school. . • . $40.50 past president,, She is a past pres- ilect was August 15, but time may get under way early next P|us Tax PLASTIC TRAVEL KITS 1 The Warnings System Research Administration offices in all ident of the Roosevelt PTA and ; because of weather conditions year, the mayor stated.' Committee, made up of W. Jonschools will be open throughout' Iso was active in .the Cranford j responsible for the 10-day de- For St. Michael's School The committee also met with r In completion, according to the representatives of the Planning Hoffman, chairman, and Frederick next week from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to Includes Carry bit Case and Free Typing Instruction Book High School PTA. REDUCED Because of the rapid rise_injenrpllnient, a six room addition to Ward and Webb Vandermark, are ._ilneer. • • •... - Board and Zoning Board during register new entrants, confer with St. Michael's Parochial School, corner of Miln and Alden streets, Board Names Music, all specialists in_the electronics | AD appropriation of $32,000 was the past week io discuss the first pupils and parents and to make is planned within the next year or two, the Rev. William B. Donnelly, field. Their study began when Beauty Contest. Entrant ct aside for the job. four sections of the proposed new other preparations for opening of In preparation for the opening pastor of St. Michael's Church arid it was felt that the present civil the new school year, Dr. IWcDer- A limited number of .1959 model Underwood Leaders, ParcJs & KENILWORTH — Miss Carol r zoning ordinance. • - school, paving work was corn- director of the school, revealed defensc^sirgn would be inadequate mith announced. Marrese, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conferences with Scott Bagby for reaching the oiltlyfng areas of George Marrese," 64S Newark -av- id today on Hnskins avenue, this week. The addition will be and Robert Catlin, planning con- The Board of'Education prepared for the opening of school All new entrants, if possible, Royal Royalites at the unheard of price of $49.50 plus $450 tax. Cranford, Mr. Williams said. enue, is an entrant in the New the new Bloomingdale Ave- Play Areas sultants, who have been working September 4 by announcing at Tuesday evening's meeting the appoint- should register in the school serv- made to the Miln street side of the The committee was asked Jersey State ; Seafood Princess Ique School, and on Livingston on the new zoning code for thement of a full-time guidance counselor- for. the high school, ah ele- t* ing their neighborhood . during List price to $84.67. building. recommend to the Township Com- contest. Finals in the contest, will at the new Livingston past several months, are planned next week to prevent confusion Final Total mentary schools music teacher mittee whether a new; Civil De- be held this Saturday at Point Avenue School With 780 pupils already enrolled for early in September to dis- and" delays which otherwise might BOBBY PINS and four school secretaries. fense Warning system was neces- 1 Pleasant. Beach as part of the The sidewalk construction pro]-, for the 1958-59 school year which cuss certain changes and recom- result from later registration, the are nearing completion, Mr. Robert E. Brown of 41 West sary. A small deposit will hold any machine. Your old typewriter taken in trade^ threerday Ocean County Big Sea opens on Monday, September 8, Record High mendations which have "been of- Dr. Partridge superintendent stated. reported. Construction of all A record-breaking total of 2,326 Church street, MiUtown, is to fill The report, with an accompany- New residents desiring informa- Days- festival. Finalists will be fered by the various sub-commit- the position in the guidance de- walks has been finished Father Donnelly announced tha children attended .the seven Cran- letter, was presented to thetion regarding which schools serve named by the board of judges to- tees Studying the new ordinance. partment. The vacancy was cre- WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL a section of macadam walk no additional pupils can be accept ford-playground areas this sum- Visits Camp, Township Committee at their their neighborhoods should calt morrow. The committee is< pointing to- ated by resignation of Gerhard > be constructed on Willow street ed unless there are vacancies. The mer, it was reported today by Mrs. last meeting. After consideration the office of the superintendent of ward the introduction of the new Kellner, department head^ who rer [ be started this week, be said. Charles F. Schillinger, playground of.,-the ^report by thc Township schools, hei -said. - school had an enrollment of 720 zoning .measure on October 1,4 signed to accept the principalshlir Wins-AcademicJHonora Utility poles are to be moved this chairman. This figure, which is School Today Committee, a meeting is to be ar- A pupil entering the Cranford/ pugilsjast year. with public hearing scheduled for of the new Hanover Park Regional KENILWORTH — James ¥* -on. also the final registration total for Di\ Deborah Cannon Partridge of ranged with the Warnings System schools for the first time 'shou* October 28. • High School. Hanover. Scheibner, S14 Richfield avenue, Willow street sidewalk con- -. There will be only one session This seas6n7~ls~24t -last 62 South Union avenue will be vis- Research Committee to determine present, at time of register, NATIONAL TYPEWRlTER~m: has qualified tor academic honors i beginning tomorrow. on opening day, according to Sis-year's record high of 2,085 for at- MrTBrown holds a BS degree, iting a pLQneor camp and~vacatioii wHatTurlher action wilT be^taken his birth certificate, or arri for the semester ending June 6, SUNGLASSES On the township center street ter Victoria, school principal, and tendance at eight play areas. with a. major in English, and hisnursery and kindergarten today as on the matter. 7 20 EASTMAN ST.. CRANFORD (OPPOSITE CRANFOBD THEATRE) able substitute, evidence of small- 1958,ln the evening division of the ridening project, Mr. Grail saidregular full day sessions will be- Activities at the individual fields SetsPrdgram Ed.M. degree in guidance and per-part of her month's comparative Mr. Williams has also an- pox vaccination within/the past 1 sonnel from Rutgers University. field study of Russian education. OPEN 8 TO 6 PJHL. THUKJ3DAY EVBNING TO 9 VM. Newark College of Engineering, Public Service' Electric and gin "on Tuesday , September 9. for the final week of the program nounced that the township now (Continued on l*«0e 8) according to Stunner J. House, REDUCED (OmttkueA on Pag* 9) Classes will run from 8:40 ajn. towere the following: His experience Includes two years One of a group of SO American has a 200-bed emergency hospital director of student personneL 11:13 ajn. and 11:45 pin. to 3 pjn. Kgh For Sessions in military service, three years of educators who departed for Rus-In. storage at the Cranford Nursing members i Piaster of parts molds were con- Mrs. Clara Wijliams. vice- personnel work in industry and sia Sunday, Dr. Partridge arrived Home. .Dr.,-Edward M. Coe, medi- -QfefeJfejL , structed atthe Higb-School field by president of the Board ofEducation five years't>f teaching and guid- in Moscow. late the next -day. cal director, of the Clvjl Defense Pick rien V';'t t Mlehaefsi thero will be six Sandra Maxfield. tierald and Glen and chairman pf^the teachers' com- ance work in public schools and Tuesday a tour of Moscow was ar- Council, will arrange for tiie staff- new teachers this year, includ- Piserchia. Robert and Frank Di- mittee, has been named program institutions in New Jersey. ranged, and yesterday she sat in 7 ing of thc hospital for use* in theBes amper ing two new lay teachers and four Clcco, Peggy and Karen Town, chairman for the annual workshop Mrs. Alice A. Wathne of Staten on an all-day round table discus- event of any emergency. O'Brien was named, camp-- Holiday new Sisters. Grace and Betty-Leonard, Jerry sessions September 25-27 in Atlan- Island will teach general music sion with Soviet educators. er week during the,seventh An Invitation to provide speak- Two buses are now in operation Daniel, Richard Hoffmann, Cindy tic City by the New Jersey Feder- in the elementary schools, re- Dr. Partridge's schedule contin- at Cranford Boys' Camp, it t for Veterans' Day assemblies for the transportation .of pupils to . (Continued on Page 8) ation of District Boards of Educa- placing Miss Doris Hollenbach, ues as follows: Young GOP Group reported by Anthony Cicalese, i the Cranford public schools is And from th» school and negotia- tion, it was announced at Tues- (Continued on Page 8) Tomorrow^ visit the agricultural 'director. -— ; held in abeyance by Cran- tions are underway to add a third day evening's Board of Education and industrial exhibit; Saturday, Attend Cookout Best campers -of their cabins HOME PERMANENT KIT Post 212, American Legion, bus to take care of children in the.Morcerf Aboard meeting. . visit the Sports Palace, conference were as follows: Cabin .1, Jim Wil- 1 post officials can confer with Parkway Village area. Edward Gill, another board with representatives of the sports- Last Thursday liams; Cabin Z, BH Duncan; Cabin of CanL Newell R. Flake During the summer months, the Evatuation Ship member, will lead a conference on United Fund program, description of the organ- 3, Pat Davies; Cabin 4, Ricky ization; Sunday, pilgrimage to Yas- Thirty-flvc Cranford Yqirfhg Re- 1335.VFWP interior of the school, including "Choosing a Superintendent of kout at Hnulc: Cabin 5, Frank O'Brien; This was announced at Tuesday Schools" at the same district con- naya Polyana. program planned by publicans attended a the classrooms and auditorium, In Middle East the home of Mr. and Irs. H. Ray-Cabin 6, Ed Santuccl. ling's Board of Education meet^ has been completely renovated, a Navy Ens. Lester A. vention. ^ Opens Office Vladimir A. Veiksha, specialist in Paul Trich of Mays Landing be- mond Kirwan Is Thursday, Honors for inspection was a. tie by Edward Gill, board public new roof has been installed, the son of Mrs. Lester A. Morcerf of Dr. Clark W. MeDermith, super-' Tolstoy- gan his duties this week as full "Barbecued oriental lan- between Cabin 1 and Cabin 6 with. •elations chairman. Mr. Gill, a cafeteria has been painted and all507 Lincoln.Park, east, and theintendent of- schools, will attend Monday, visit local churches, vis- time campaign director of thc new terns and optlmjsiic political talk" Fred Ball and Ed" Conovcr rcspcC-: ber of the Legion post,, said floors have been sealed. Sixty new late Mr. Morcerf, was aboard thc the sessions to participate in a pan- it Kremlin. Mausoleum. Hermitage Cranford United Fund. were the ordei/of the evening,.Mr. tivcly as counselors. t presented the boards plan at a desks also have been added to attack cargo ship USS Capricornus el disciision, "The Place of Lay Park. Metro; Tuesday, all-day Headquarters will be set up to- Kirwan rcpoifted. Campers took a trip to the Po~ cent Legion meeting. He stated classrooms. when she re-embarked the Second Committees in School-Community conference with representatives of morrow at 338 Walnut avenue, President Walter Cooper cono Animal Farm and hiked into lUat he has not yet spoken with Battalion of the Second Marine Relations." the Trade Union of Educational, an- (Continued on Page 8) FREE! FREE! ** leaders. , ' near the Walnut Avenue School. Higher Education, and Scientific (Cpmtinued on Page 8) Regiment from Beirut, Lebanon^ The entire Cranford Board of Col. Osborne Home This' dwelling, which will be razed Workers and of thc editorial staff Both ^osts have attacked the CoL Harry V. Osborne, Jr., oflast Wednesday. Education and the Board secre- tary Herbert R. McCullOugh, will to make way for the new Temple of the .Teachers Newspapers, ard's decision to hold classes on 5 Dartmouth road, has concluded - The battalion will remain aboard Attend the district convention to Beth-El, has been loaned .to the Wednesday, all-day visitation to 98c HAIR BRUSH Veterans' Day this November. Mr. two weeks of active duty at Ft ship in the Mediterranean area and Ijeague of Women Voters will, in part, re-constitute the be held at the Haddon Hall Hotel. campaign organization for thc cur- Lenin Library, Ushinsky Library, ."(Continued on Page 8) Slocum, N. Y. ^ ' 9 ; ,-• ; •" .-.with'—;;•;/' • -. :/ striking power of thc Sixth Fleet's Mrs. Williams stated, that over rent drive. Museum of Revolution. Lenin Mu-- Amphibious Force. 1,500 school officials from the state Mr. Trich operated out of tem-seum; next Thursday, all-day con- Sets Up'Our Town Course PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE Ens. Morcerf also participated in are expected to attend these .con- porary headquarters ~ in thc Redference with housing people, >is- "Our Town," a ten-week course organized by the Cranford League WemtfitDntt Team (Continued on Prnge ») ferences,. (Continued on Page 8) (Contimued o» Ptge, of Women Voters, witt-bc offered at thc tenth annual fall semester of the Cranford Adult School, it-was announced today by Dr. Kenneth W. Ivcrsen, president-director of WinsNatwtwl Championship the adult school. _.the women's drill team of Capt Newell Rodney Fiske Post, 335, New Schools Await September The course will provide aft op' ', under directiomof Mrs. Dale Brinkerhoff, won its second national Join Wkter portunity, Dr." tverscn said, for tionshlp Tuesday during competition-in Central Park, New York, Cranford residents to meet inform- conjunction with the National Committee ally with township officials, to dis- $149 Mention of the Veterans of For- Three Cranford residents are the cover what their positions involve inWars. . • • rrtost recent members of thc State- and to nsk questions about Cran- the men's rifle team of the local School Guard ford. Thc League of Women Vot- Mt, under direction of LeRoy wide Committee for the Water Ref- ers will provide a moderator for BLACK FLAG nnkcrhoff, post commahder. erendum, a committee spokesman each session. - ' ta third in the national com- Meeting Set announced in Newark today. Among Cranford officials who *«tion in the men's division. ' ' A meeting of the school crossing Mrs. Joseph E. Hawkins, Jr. ofwill participate arc: Mayor John HOUSE and GARDEN Both localll groups, which won guards has been scheduled for Au^ the League of Women Voters of L. Brennan, Township Clerk J. e championships in their rc- gust 29 at 10 a.m. in the court- Cranford; Roderick W. Smith of thc Walter Coffee. Dr. Clark W. Me- *tivc divisions during ih* Rtgj^ Dermith, schools superintendent, INSECT room oLpolice headftuartcrs. it Was Crapford Historical Society, and Encampment in Wildwood on id of Charming >Rudd, school , board-* announced today by Police Chief Gocrke's "Junior World" 28, were presented- with Industrial DcvDevelopmene t Magistrate Citurles J. £« last night at closing naUon- Lester W. Powell. Permanent as- Stevens, Police Chief Lester tion arc tho new members. / •A , . |. >iV. Powell, Fire Chief Bernard ' A. tonvcntlon ceremonies in Eb-signments will be made at this time , In a statement issued today, thc Goes Plain 'n Plai* *^WeW. Brooklyn. and instructions in thc handling of committee announced that '5 Doyle an.d Township Engineer Pat- The women's team defeated two r rick J. prall. m traffic and child safety measures Livingston Avenue School shown'above, was" opened for classes last spring. Patterned'after the Walnut Avenue and Brook- most gratified" with thc "very en- A. Poncho . . . yards and yard* 6f eye-catching versatility! 100% drill teams from Minnesota Thc progrum will open October will be discussed. Lt. Lawrence side Place Schools, this 15-roont structure is a one-story brick building. Anthony J. Tcrrcgino is the principal. During thc summer, thusiastic response it is receiving • '•\ : brushed-wool blanket plaid r\ . pre-shrunk . . . permanently moth- Unc from Wisconsin in thc fi-T. Bonnell, officer in charge of pub- frorrroll over New Jersey." 7 with a discussion on thc early rne local group won its prc- the grounds surrounding the school were graded and limed, and it is now being seeded. Sidewalks and approach walks from the lic safety, will assist Chief Powell "The committee's sole function," and recent history of Cranford. . proofed. One size fits everyone , 25.00 "atlonal title at Philadelphia, street \o the-school have been installed and bids arc now being received for thc laying of the school parking lot. at this meeting. thc i spokesman went on to say, "is Roderick Smith of the Cranford and also holds seven New Tentative guard assignments are to educate thc New Jersiey voters Historical Society will speak on B. Sidcliner ... borrowed front the boys on theJbench! flew length, state championships. the town's early history and new hood and the latest Trapete silhouette. Nylon lining and stadium- the following:" as to thc need and necessity for Roy C. Laubenheimer, Brookside the State's continuing Cha'rles M. Ray, publisher 6f the warm Qulltleel interlining. Completely machine washable. Sizes 7-15. Mrs. Jane place and Spruce street; George Cranford -Citizen and Chronicle, White, Beige, Bermuda Blue .....: 14.98 BARON'S Bartow, Roosevelt School; Fred November referendum. on the current history. Mrs. John Farmer, Walnut Avenue. School: When this has been accomplished, Snook will be moderator and Mrs. Red, Navy, Black, White Woven Plaids . :.. 16.98 Thomas Eckel. Springfield avenue New Jersey can feel secure that its Joseph E. Hawkins, chairman. and North Union avenue: Mathew (Continued on Page 9) The Una! session on December 9 C. Great Scot... an exciting new greatcoat of giant-tartan woven plaids DRUG STORE Burnett, Livingston avenue and will be an' open house of thc Stoughton avenue. and lavish Orion Collar. Nylon quilted lining and feather-light Orlon- Firemen Extinguish Cranford Adult School. Mrs. Hur- Dacron interlining. Red or Blue with White or Beige Collar. 34 Eastman St. Cranford, N. J* Also Frank Braxton. North ave- old N. Trent will be moderator, L nue, east, and Centennial avenue; Several session.'; arc planned out- . ; sizes 7-15 ....;...... „...... :. 25,00 (opp. Cranford Thoatra) Blaze in Bedroom H Edward J. Wagner, Lincoln avenue A lire at thc home of Michael side thc classroom. Thc second! FREE DELIVERY — TEL. BRIDGE M100 and Denman road; John C. Schind- program on October 14 will be Ctpolla, 7 "New street, resulted in 1 D; Giant Tartan Slacks ... tallowd trim and tapered to perfect fit! Storo Also in WostflaU ler, Springfield avenue and Miln thc damage of a- mattress, bed-conducted at the Cranford Public Sous; titled waist, front kip, coin pocket, flapped back pockets. Machine of being in street; Fred Smith, Springfield covers, sheet and pillow case and Library. Mrs. Charles Schillinger, avenue and Miln street. Washable. Red or Blue Tartan PlaH. 8be* 7-15 7.98 W« Ratarv* Tha Right left a hole In thc linoleum rug, secretary of the Recreation Com- \ Also Harry Cramer, Denman firemen report. mittee, and Mrs. Sarah Raddln, li- To Limit Quantities road and Livingston avenue; Lu- ALL FROMGOERKES "JUNIOR WORLD," SECOND FLOOR the drill i by Jrrry KotUr< Thc Fire Department was sum-brarian, will speak, Mrs. William cille M. Pujat. Livingston School: |, Bloomingdale Avenue School, pictured above, will open its doora to students for the llrst time September 4. Thc 11-room elc- moned to thc home ut 4:42 p.m,Isaac will be moderator, atid Mrs, • i.. ' Marie Casiale, North Union avenue Stdre Hours: &30 AJ\IL fo This mentary school building Is a one-story brick structure. Miss Geraldine F. Cleminiiott will be principal- The (rounds about the school yesterday and extinguished the Norman Goldsmith chairman. Prk« Hit. . . N». S JcffwaM Aw. North «f Ea»t lency 8t . . . Bho» Wife » Convenient local and Alden street: Samu«I Fischer, Municipal Court will be the site TWO nu LOTS-N*. i Wt»t i«wy had Sprue* street and Went End »UM; «rc now in the process of being fine-graded. Local high school boys), under the supervision of Herbert DitzrL are grading and timing Sre in a short time with a booster competed nation- Hue of water, (Continued on Pop* I) ; (Continued o* Pmg* W, , tbm area. When this process Is completed. th«-area will be seeded Work is expected to be completed by the time school is agoa*.

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THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST «, W58 Page Three THE CRANFORD CITIZEN. AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, AUGUST"21,"1058 .1 names sometimes confuse custo- factory synthetics, since this Dirnon; education, Louis Goldberg; turned the proceeds over to the teenth birthday with a party Fri- Kenilworth. Holly and Linda, of 9 Spring Gar- Morris, 24 Columbia avenue and mers. Also, there is a misconcep- them to know that corrective first aid,, William DiTullio* health First Aiders on Sunday./ day night at her home. Guests den street, are v^dirtroning at Le- Mental [nnoiinces and welfare, Thomas Butler; inter- Andrew E. Sukovich of Linden, JONATHAN DAtTON tion of what is meant when the are needed. were from Cranford. Westrield. Mr. arid Mrs. Delano R. Ives nape Village on Fairview Lake Witt ^hAthBison/-i and! label says "spot and stain resist- So discuss what youlike an,j club, pr. Walter Fasnacht; safety, Payonne, Linden. Elizabeth ' and and daughters, Nancy, Wendy, in the Poconos, Tafton, Pa. David Needle, both of Newark, ant;^ _w__L don't like'about synthetic fabric ions Club lister Powell, and youth activity, Program Planners John-Connors For Tossing Albert Cheety, 210 Cedar street; Actually, "spot and stain tesist- and the Information on laStTiT JMeel-Nexl-Wi Garwood, and Jerome Ltitz, Jr. of ant" means resistance to water hang-tags with your retail sVor^ Also, sight' conservation and The program committee of the REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOLS representative. That is the inanu. blind, Dr. GiLHindman, Cranford Rahway, $20 each; K. L. Rein- In State spot and water stain. Miss Thames . Schillinger, president Union Junior College Alumni. As- I^Elks Goal ' facturers' and retailers' w day>.^Ac)!l Garland; Cranford joint Beer, Bottle hardt. 500 Center street, Garwood. j A survey of how each coUnty in" points out. Oil and grease must be av of. Cranford Lions Club today, sociation . will meet next Thursday $25-; William Bradisraayy. aof. mua.s....Madison,, * membership goal• of 200 by School Calendar - 1958-1959 eUin committee for encouraging candi- A fine of $105 was assessed last New Jersey determinedi s whho shoulhldd remoVed quickly /from synthetic ! K ^ Information about th.- pCr. ,nced committee *• chairmen evening at 8 o'clock at the college.' Wllam Cohen of Irvington and November has been set by the mm dates to run for the Board of Edu- night by Magistrate Charles J. September 4 Thursday ,;.....y...'.. School Opens pay 'for the hospitalized mental J fabl.ics or dark spots will result, j formance of products, iinou A program for the coming year Chales E. Wilson of Wt-stllold. $.17 \ newly formed Lodge 2006 BPO m:n.: s fof r th 1958195^ cation, Richard Young — senior Stevens against John Kryminski, G Thursday Teachers' Convention patient will be made by the Coun-' unless the fabric is also treated to for the 1958-195^ t will be developed, Richard P. . lElks, it was announced today by November ^on They arc as follows: member, Acel Garland — junior 18, of 11 Keith Jeffries avenue for ty Affiliates of the New Jersey As- resist oil borne stains. a^ T Muscatello. association president, each. , • , . ., • |i ii.• Raymond Kirwan, . "exalted November 7 Friday Teachers' Convention Reflect upon your present bless. wndance, William , Meyer, member; Jametiburg pilgrimage, tossing a beer bottle into the street. Ronald Aunnger or 5 Manor ru)cr sociation for Mfcntal.Health. The New Jersey State Univer- reports. Officers and trustees of Noverriber 10 Monday .'. Veterans* Day ing, of which every man has many ima. John Laezza; constitution Robert Laier, and ladies' night, Kryfainski was arrested by Patrol- The affiliates are in the folloW- sity specialist Says manufacturers the. association-will meet with the drive. Newark, paid $40 for rock- Mr^. KiiwaKifcwan said an extensivextene - November Veterans' Day not on your past -misfortunes o( La Corte; Joseph Fraitcs man Samuel Cymbaluk July 30 atless driving and $10 for driving --• • Ing counties: Atlantic. Bergen, encourage consumers tp make le- which all, rne'ri have ' program committee, to consider membership drive "is under- way; November 26-rWednesday ,.. Close for Thanksgiving. some.. William Erederick; Lexington "and South Union ave- without' a license. Burlington, Essex, Gloucester, gitimate complaints about unsatis-1 Charles Dickens mvcntlon. William ^reu™, activities for the. year. nes. The bottle was thrown from — Robert Williamson is chairman of Regular Time ,r \nthony Iaione; fund rais- Careless; driving fines of SI 5 itt e. Newly elected Hudson, Mercer, Middlesex, Mon- Fair^Swells Treasury a moving auto, police said. this cornrn e December • 1— Monday i...$ - — School Reopens ""^iarence Fritz, Garth Dhnon „ere paid by Henry R. Johnson of imombt .,s are Raipn Walsh, 102 mouth, Morris, Ocean, Passaic, C. M. Fletcher, 100 Penman u Louis Goldberg, co-chairmen; The Cranford First Aid Squad Roselle, John F. LeCarl, Jr.. of I Rctfold avenue and David Mur- December 23—Tuesday ....'Close for Christmas, Regular Time Somerset and Union. Alumni Bulletin road, was fined $.1.05 for driving on Rtfod ue an Dai lance and budget, coffers were swelled by $15.08 Unio.. . n an,d 4Nichola,,...,..s tSblendorio.u..J..:n , 7'"8 ' a34 Hlk G January 5 -Monday : School Reopens Mrs. Walter Reade, Jr. of Red, a revoked license." ray, a34 Hemlock avenue. Gar- ,(.„• membership, 1 Second avenue,' Garwood. - February.; 12 Lincoln's Birthday Bank, Public Mental Health Serv-| as the result of a fair held Satur- Will Be Published iJonald Gates, 17. of 1218 Morris wood. -Thursday ," '. program, Joseph Novello, i John R. Bradley of Roselle paid March. -Thursday .. Close ror Easter, Regular Time ices Chairman, explained that the publicity, Al Kantner. day at 734 Willow street. Spon- NOW AVAILABLE /street, Roselle, was fined $55 and The lodge is planning an open survey will help her committee to athletics, William Ford; sors of,thof thee projecprojectt werweree AlberAlbertt At Union Junior his license was' revoked for two$15 for a red light violation. Leon house dance for. members and April -Monday School Reopens 4 to 1 ( formulate recommendations Tor, Union Junior College and its IN months after He was found guilty i M. Petryck, 22 Columbia avenue, friends on Saturday, September June .. -Wednesday .. Last Day of School for Students ' cammpp, Frank Dooley;S:ivic Gleek, Rand Mirante and William the New Jersey State Commission nunity betterment, Garth I Philpot. The three youngsters Alumni Association will, publish of a red light violation. Gates, a | was fined $12 on a stop-sign viola- 20. Entertainment is being June -Wednesday .... Commence. Arthur L. Johnson on Mental Health. an alumni bulletin toTceep former tion. planned for every Saturday night truck' driver, was involved in a June -Thursday ...... Commence. Jonathan Dayton She said that the Association has students informed of the college's | Fines of $2 each for driving after this dat£. • collision with a radio patrol car September 19 days February '.. '. 10 days been asked to present its findings development and of alumni activ- without license in possession were Steven Cymbaluk, newly ap- operated by Capt. George L. Ros- March 19 days and recommendations October 1 ities;" 7 j paid by John S. Denholm of West- pointed chairman'of the crippled v October 23 days Even if your connection with the tower* that bloom in the •prin| U endnle June 17 at Centennial.and November 14 days April : 19 days on the practices and procedures of The first issue of the quarterly limited to painting the flower pot, Acre'* good uupahot material. MORTGAGE MONEY! i field and Myles A. Morris, 8 Bras- children committee, announced South avenues: • • determining financial responsibil- publication is platihed for mid- jser lane, Kenilworth. ' • that. the'_group had taken care of " December days Moy , 21 days Cranford's Sunday Harry M. Tollin o( 2522 Bran- ity ^and of making collection* for September, Dr. Kenneth C. Mac- two additional requests for chil- January .. 2fKdays June 13 days Picture Your Gardening ford avenue, JLTnion, was fined $55 treatment of the hospitalized men- Kay, college president, and Rich- dren's aid during the summer... Brden's Because of the- rapid growth of our institution plus the for allowing an unlicensed driver I Today one out of every three tally ill. ard P. Muscatello, president of the Do you remember the words of plfiht the first seed is the day for The lodge will play host to „ Total .....i:...184 days Drug Store Schedule ,' to operate his auto. The unlicensed j persons stricken with cancer is Emphasizing the importance of alumni association, reported. • the good old Gilbert and Sullivan your first snapshot. From then on, recent maturity of several loans, we have immediately available if driver, Martin M. Tollin, of the being saved, states the American the Central District of New Jer- An eight-man advisory board song, "And the flowers that bloom if you take pictures regularly sey Elks Bowling League at their this problem, Mrs. Reade pointed a quarter of a million dollars for mortgage loans samp address, was fined $10 fo•Cancer r Society. This gain, from out that many counties spend as has been appointed to direct the in. the spring—tra-la—have noth- right through the summer, you'll driving without a license., ' I one out of every four, is due to lfcme this Saturday. Seventy- new publication. Serving en the ing to do with the case"? Well, have an^ accurate "eye-witness" nounced the family picnic will be | Mr. Kirwnn announced, the next much as one-third of their • tax | Fines for speeding were• as fol- I early detection, earlier and bet- five representatives- from ,all over. board are: Paul Finkel of Eliza- right now, we don't agree! We story of how your garden grew and 1 hekl Thursday, September 28, at • regularxmeeting of the group is budgets for the ""hospitalised men- think that the flowers that bloom week by week. No one can deny If you are planning on buying a new home, come in lows: A. V. Alder of 117 Hiiltfrest tcr treatment and a greater \ this section of the state will at- tally ill and the State's mental beth, editor of the Union Register; awareness by the, people of the I tend. -„ Pharmaceuticals',, Inc. The affair [set for September 9 at 8:30 p.m.' Miss Jacqueline Riley of Union; in the spring have a great deal to the results of your* spring labors discuss your mortgage requirements with our friendly staff. avenue, Charles H. Benson, 30 health expenditures are more than do with the case—especially when dangers of cancer. r Al Kossak; picnic chairman, an- is open to Elks and guests. 'at their Home, 921 Lincoln avenue. Jack Seeland . of Elizabeth, a when you have pictures in hand If Bloominfidale avenue, Francis J. $30 million. Mental illness is the BLENDED WHISKEY the case in question is taking to show the mammoth size of your We have aided hundreds of loipal families in financing their state's leading health problem, member of the editorial staff of pictures. peonies or the ample girth of those the Cranford Citizen and Chron* homes during the past 71 years. afflicting 1 of every 12 residents. ' ^Here we are in the merry month prize tomatoes of yours! She said the County Health As- iclc; Roy Smith, director of pub- % .95 lic relations; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer of May and mpst of us are armed It's always a good idea to put t . ' sociations have been asked to fin- 4/5 QT. with spade and trowel—up to the people in some of your gardening CURRENT • Insured Savings Accounts ish their surveys by September Wolf of Cranford, and Dr. and very elbows in seeds and sun- 3 Mrs. Bernard Wolf of Elizabeth. pictures; too. But don't have them DIVIDEND • Money Orders • Travelers Cheques 10th., warmed earth. And whether those as the focal point of your picture 3 "This is another step ln our efforts are directed toward a man- or else the garden will serve only* plans for a more active and well sized vegetable garden designed Classroom fashion (or '58 informed alumni," Dr. MacKay to feed the family, or merely a as incidental background. Let Pays to Read said. two-foot-square bed of flowers, them be part of your picture—not or even a miniature herb garden, just posed but busy weeding, cut- We're very excited! Tags and Labels you gardeners v«h6uld plan on ting, planting, showing interest UJC Announces keeping a picture "record of your in the garden, or calling attention It pays 'to' take time to " read activities this year. to specific flowers or plants. Our young men's department has gathered a new and magnifi- hang-tags and labels when you're cent collection of back-to-school fashions for the college man buying decorative fabrics, says HATHAWAY'S Entrance Exams The day you break ground and —JoHn Van Guilder and the high school man, too! Miss Gena Thames; extension 'Another in a series of entrance home furnishing specialist of Rut- examinations for the fall semester fall semester over the number SOCIALS gers University. BELLS, BARON'S of Union Junior CollcgQ will be who applied last year. The in- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rand Mir- Act, Ipok, feel . . . BE a fashions leader! Reading hang-tags and labels as- held Monday evening at 7 ^o'clock creased application rate has been SAVINGS & LOAN ante and children. Rand and Edith, sures you of getting the type of in the college library. noted in all curricula -^ business Be popular by looking the part. Wear ti-uly stylish clothing ANDSCHER'S The final examination for late administration, engineering, lib- of 14 Dartmouth road, have re- fabric you are looking for and urncd from Lake Mohonk ^Moun- J registrants' will be September 9, eral arts and science — Dr. Iver- that r» distinctively different. provides information on proper tain House, Mohonk Lake, N, Y., LIQUOR STORE Dr. Kenneth W. Iversen, dean, an- sen said. • ' care so you can get the greatest where they vacationed for a few ESTABLISHED 188 7 ASSOCIATION WILL BE CLOSED nounced. Your Satisfaction is our primary goal. satisfaction from your, purchase. —- We Deliver — days. ORNER NORTH AND UNION AVENUES : Manufacturers want to. provide Additional entrance examina- i __"o— information on hang-tags that con- ' lt> Always SAFER tions were necessary this year. Rev., Mrs. Hansen OFFICE HOURS — 8:30 JLM. to 4 PJM. Monday thru Friday Our staff is expertly equipped to outfit you in fashion for BRidge 6-0150 Dr. Iversen said, because of the Gladic Engel, daughter of Mr. sumers want. However,^the long] To Buy Your Drug Needs In a Drug Store Return to Japan Open Monday and Friday Evenings 6:30 to 8 P.M. CLASS ROOM 1958. list of synthetic fibers and fabric.; 60 percent increase in the number and Mrs. Irving Engel, 300 Stough- of applications received for the As Missionaries ton avenue, celebrated her six- The Rev. and Mrs. Harry W. Hansen of 109 Hawthorne street left last Thursday for Japan where they will resume their BUSTER BROWN work as missionaries in" the serv- fl.t ice of the Episcopal Church. as seen on TV They have been home on fur- New Patterns in Ivy Styled Sport lough for the past year during Shirts Detailed for Your Special *;' which time the Rev. Mr. Hansen has been studying, lecturing and Taste .——$5.00-$7.95 assisting at*Trinit£ Church here. Accompanying the Hansens on their return to the mission field Ever Popular Chino Slacks was their son, 'Mark Hillary, born three months/ago. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen White Buck Shoes by Edgertoh -i IJ2.95 PLAIK l-PC. met In Nagoya where Mrs. Han- sen was engaged in missionary work from 1952 to 1956. Mrs. Hansen now aids her husband by directing religious education of children in Japan for which she is specially trained. While in Cranford, the Hansens have been staying with the Rev. UK t :W Mr. Hansen's parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Harry Hansen of Jh.c Haw- thorne street address." GEO. WILLIAMS, C.H& beautifully Guidance Office cleaned \ and e A Week ,,thc Cranford High School guid- pressed ance department Will be open the week of August 25 from 9 ^o 4 p.m. dailyr it was announced to- day by G. . Frank Zimmerman, principal. New/-' entrants' to the high schooj/are urged to register at the high school this week. When registering, new pupils should bring with them a ,birth certificate and a doctor's state- ment certifying that the pupil has iool-g6ing feet need had a smallpox vaccination within the past five years, and a negative Buster Brown's 6-point fit booster shot or Schick Test within playtex the past year, Mr. Zimmerman stated. FOR. LIMITED Buater Brawn's perfect fit pr6t6pt» tender Following registration, pupils young fact by providing gentle support whew and their parents may confer with TIME ONLY •;.''!^J^. cnHnnre counselor and plan -pretty-bra Deeded, yet allowing room for feetrt

Family life Today that once you wear Cotton-Pretty Bra ••(!*' •\< n Wafers by Edgerton you'll always wear it becautg.u • M7 PHYLLIS rAGE BRAD8HAVI Reg. 20c e«. ALADVERTISED IN gp«*i»Ua4 In Human Relation* tests prove that even after 65 machine ftvtctr*. the State University washings Playtrt Cotton-Pretty bra stays LIFE fresh and crisp, still fits like new. There is something completely That's because it's so expertly constructed .•;. it. fascinating to children about mud at points of strain. Holds its lovely ft*'• ...i RICH HARVEY, C.H.S. '5? ->nd water. Unfortunately, adults Shape long after other bras tiav« lost theirs. r don't fee! tfic same Tv ay7~A:du1tsii ^ And.-the full clastic diaphragm banci;f ce the mud tracked on to the gives you breathe-easy comfort. -Mean kitchen ftoor, the clothes Hurry in and take advantage of this which have to be changed immed- speci.il bargain offer today. iately and washed again, and, last Vou SJVO SI.01 for a limited time only. but not least, the possibility of Sues 32A-40C. colds or sniffles. Such considerations mean noth- SAVE $1.01 ing to the youngster who sees only the fascination of wutcr. One of era the main reasons for the dawdling that drives parents frantic is the Inability of the child to stop play- "Quality Apparel for Mm and Yuung Men" "WHBtE IHE^SMOE NTS*" ing with the water and get around *o washing his hands. 18 NORTH AVE., W. CRANFORD youngsters just can't sem to Robinson's NORTH UNION AVE. BR 64272 cerp away from mud and water, BRIDGE 6-0234 . Open Mon. and Tfiurs. Everting* ~b it's much better to face It and NORTH UNION AVE. — OPEN THUB8DAY EVENING -r- irovlde the clothea for the occa- sion.

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THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, ^UGUST 21 1958 Ing Co., of Westlield, lowest granting permission to the- Eliza- \ .^ »-— amending the County Treasurer to charge the bethtown Consolidated Gas Co., for astronomy. B a or work of constructinga Lenses Not.Same medal for meritorious services to Section 9JQ6 of Chapter 9 of thesum of $11,000 to Bond Issue permission to install an 8-inch gas Survivors ore. wife, Mrs. G50/48»—$8,000 to Springfield, ;torm water sewer in Ro>s daughters, Miss Margaret E. Mur-tht> science of astronnimy; The 1951 Cock* of General Ordinances main on Bridge over Ross St., in Western Astronomers presented Frances Burr Ingalls; a daughter. towards the proposed storm sewer aetween Georgian Court H Althoughi They phy, »t home, Mrs. Edwin W. of the Township of Craniord.. Rahway and bridge on Valley Road uith ann awdrnvii d foorr fcchifive- fcMMiss Joan.V. Ingalls, Denver, polo., from Shunpike Road to Van Wink- ey Road in the Twp. Of Ipver trie Rahway River in Clark of Nutlty. Township of Crartford, request- 17,032.10. OBITUARIES th*. field <4 ,mateur »nd . son, •*•••" te in the s Creek and $3,000 to the Twp. Township, subject to certain condi- h Hirl.r. ^fCrarirordIorapop tions: Mrs. Thomas J.'Healy of Cranford, cost of constructing a^sfonn sewer jbmmittee on^Roads and \i / ^•••^ Pcrcy Brooks Durrell to repla.ee an existing culvert on sewer, insofar as it affects Spring- accepting thebid of Road Co /This column is . (13)—Freeholder Hickok for Mr. Dc Chrlrtoforo Is the field Avenue. x '• ' • ' bhc service by The Roads and Bridges Committee; , Private services were held Mon- Springfitld Ave. ing Co., ofwestfield, lowi-i Told Chronicle.in coopers of Vincent J. De Christoforo, 431 (6 )—Freeholder Herlich f6r [or wofk of constructinu agreeing to contribute $3,000 lo the day at Gray Memorial, 12 Spring- Mis. George B. Wyckoff Morons or w. Henry Jackson, Machinery and ntj ;,' "1 the NewJerseyOp. field avenue, for Percy Brooks Locust avenue. Tools of Fanwood, calling attention Finance Committee, authorizing storJti witter sewer in Mi Lie -Association. Ques- Township of Cranford, towards the DurfcU, 77. of 210 Midway ave- A solemn high mass of requiem Services for Mrs. Jessie M. ONION CO0KTY BOABD OF CHOSDI to the cohdition-of La Grande Avo., the issuance of $112,000 of bonds .Ave., Northeast of I •'•'•...„ s proposed storrn sewer as prepared of the County of Union to finance by the Twp. of Cranford, in so far nUe, Fanwood, a veteran of" thewill be held at Ho»y Trinity Wyckoff, 70, wife of George B. in front of his driveway in Fan- Ave., Twp. of Berkeley II ^h" r::Zvt :Jeritothe Aiming for savings on your weekly food) bill? It Spanish-American War. Church. Westfield. at 9:30 a.m. Ir»r Wyckoff, 522 Lincoln Park, east, wocxL the cost of reconstructing a build- Lhcrr bid of $6,109.80. 'Zr Jersey OptotnetHc as it affects Springfield. Avenue Following is synopsis of minutes ing at the John E. Runnells Hospi- and subject to conditions as set He is the father of Mrs. Theo- terment will be at St. Gertrude will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. 5—Freeholder Herlich- tor Pub-Committee of the Whole: — _ (10)—Freeholder Hickok takes store-wide low prices to hit the.mark! That's COMf at Gray's. 318 East Broad street,of a regular meeting of the Union tal, etc. -)!—Freeholder Hickok for accepting bid of Road ConVrac -.-„. lenses made to exactly the (U)—Freeholder Hickok . for why A&P believes in keeping.scores of prices low in and Miss Elizabeth Durrell, Cran- application for Federal Hill-Bur- Hudson County, enclosing resolu- T y differ tre- iord's school nurse. toforo came to Mountainside 12 Say inn thee MiddleseMi x Nurs- ors, held"at/ the Court House EUz- Roads and Bridges Co., of Westfield, for woi k u{ | ition ma y differ tre- Rouds and Bridges Committee, ton Funds to partially finance im- tion adopted by them entitled "De- ^omnnuw.oii «uuU, -..- „-. COs- quality, and in every department, in addition to weekly specials. , The Rev. Hurry Arnold, pastor years ago after living in Westfteld ing Home. MtMetuchenh , afteaftrr a long abeth.Jff'j.-»•-«- " *, o-n Thursday•"»*«'«'., Jul*«**«»y . fer Action on Narrows Bridge, and accepting the lowest bid for constructin- g a storm water scwur ^ agreeing to contribute the sum of voou provement of a wing at the John areas, one may not even ol the Christian and Missionary •s He was the retired pro- illness. 1958,at 10 a.m. agreeing to contribute $10,000 as its ^ructing new Portland cement con- Galloping. Hill Road, Iron Chcstll $50,000 to the Twp. of Springfield And sure as shootin', your family will enjoy the de- of the cnnsiiau «uu „ , tiiii %.' Runnells Hospital, and auth- crete curbs and •,e correct.formula. Yet, the SAVE The Rev. Franklin L. Artley, Director Hatfleld presiding. Roll share to make an engineering bituminous con- nut St., southeasterly to BridJ towards the proposed drainage Church. Uriion. officiated. pr|(.,or 'ot the-Mountainside Barbor orizing Director and Clerk to ex- crt>te nay look alike! pendable quality of A&P's foods ... and you'll save pastor of. the Elmpra Presbyterian call showed nuie members present. ..- ..-„_ ..«J ;/ ,ht> nAihr^nt Pavement on South Avenue No. 12, Twp. of Union, tl. improvement in Springfield, en- W 4«P| Burial was at Fairview Cemettry,. Snop ,le wasa communieant ot ecute the necessity documents study,, when and if, the adjacent Center St., in the Boro ;,r spectacle; lenses have Church. Elizabeth, will officiate. Freeholder Herlich made a mo- C6unties- which wilill b e affectedffected, ^w^n denier *, ... „.. - bidder at $11,950,10. titled "Plan and Profile for Storm cash, too! Come see! Westfield. thc, Holy Trinit.Y Church, West- and forms. G rwood and streaks and spots. Magni- Interment will follow at Fairview tion that the minutes of June 2$th, approve a sum sufficient ii, the ag- °* ? . Central Ave.. (ip__Freeholder Hickok (0,| Sewer from Shunpike Road "to Van •\ ,Mr. Durrell, a retired special |ndd ^^ De Christoforo retired 6 ^- Freeholder Hickok for may be necessary to see ^ ycars ago. 1958 be approved, which was, duly Roads and Bridges CommiJtee,] ' fic-ation Winkles Creek, and subject to con- representative for the Socony Vac- Cemetery. Westfield. Roads'and!-Bridges Committee, ac- gregate to properly finance such the'TownshiRoad Contractinp ogf WestfieldCo., of Wvestfiel, oUhd irfections, but they can survivors are his wife, Mrs. * il- A native of Lakehurst, Mrs. seconded and unanimously carried. thorizing the Director and ci dftions as set forth. uum pll Co., died Monday after a j Dc Christoforo; cepting the lowest bid . for furn- an! engineering study. at $65,959.58. ight and make a fuzzy Sacramento famous "Super-Right" Quality omenn Wyckoff lived in Elizabeth more Following communications de- of Salem to execute an agreement uetw«,| (15)—Freeholder Hickok for long illness. ,„,„...,». .. ishing White Traffic Faint to the County Engineer ( 8)—Freeholder Hickok fo the Township of Clark, cunci>minJ The blurriness produced than 20 years before corning to ceived and referred to: County, enclosing resolution op- committee on Roads, and Bridges Roads and Bridges Committee, set- A native of Chicago, he came to two daU(,htcrRi Mrs. Adolph Road Department, of Verflex Sales (Continued on ,. hazardous to seeing clear- Cranford six ypars ago. She was aRoads and BridgM CommliU*: posing diversion of highway user tihg the bid of Road Contract can be ting forth increases for 2i employ- Tomato Juice Fruits & Vegetables! Fanwood in 1928. Mr. Durrell re- mintUMountainsideo and Mrs; tw> oFran sonsk, DEugenc e J., Corp., at $1,879 per gallon and accep omfortably. member of the Elmora Presbyter-. Board of Public Utility Commis- taxes for non-highway purposes. lv and c ee? in the Road Department, ef- tired from the oil company in 1D46. Mountainside and "Vincen»*.._t J.; ,11 authorizing Director and Clerk to Even good glass does not make a ia'n Church. sioners, enclosing Decision relative, New Jersey Association of fective Jan. -1, 1958. FRESH TENDEi For many years he gave tb,e Megrandchildre- n and tw9c) 10 ginia and Kentucky. A member Michael J. Murphy, 72, of " ting forth certain recommendations issue of COUNTY GOVERNMENT MlCnaei J. miuyuj'. "•< — -Hartma \ narmun mR. *»•, Avenel. "•»*-—"; tw• —-o daugh=- City of Elizabeth to vacate same and high standard materials. -• ed by Freeholder Hickok, Director of York Lodge 67, F&AM of Col- in the construction of the "new will carry a picture report on the DI-MET • SUPER ARTOX Hatfield declared the meeting ad- Greaves place died Saturday at'tcrs> Mrs. James Huth, Metuchen, | between Golden St., and Harrison Evtiv spectacle lens is ground umbus, Ohio, for 54 ycars, he pos-his home of a henrt attack. bridge over Salt Brook on Spring- recent visit of Freeholder OT3rien journed. DEUVERED FRESH 04ILY / • ' -"—•- 'and Mrs. Richard Leppb, Mans- Street. to a certain basic curve. The na- sessed a 50-year medal Irom the The funeral was held Tuesday fleld avenue. to elements of the New Jersey Na- c field Ohio; 16 grandchildren, and 8 — Freeholder Hickok for WEEDONE SODAR Next regular meeting will be <• lodge. Mr. Durrell was a member Township of Springfield, enclos- tional Guard at Camp Drum. ttlre of the exact curve is a com- from the Dopley Funeral Home, two 'sisters, Mrs, Walter Dodd, Roads and Bridges" Committee, plex matter of geometric optics. held on Thursday, August 14, 1958 of the Cranford Alliance Church. ing resolution with regard to pro- Ib. 218 North" avenue, west. A high Brooklyn and Mrs. Algic Stroupe, approving personnel actions in Monthly reports of Gominger, | CRAB-NOt • ORTHO Thi'sc curves determine the ability at ten A.M. 59 65 SWEET CORN Mr. Durrell was a member of mass of requiem was held at St. posed storm sewer in the Henshaw Suplee and Clooney, (Auditors) Green Giant Corn Watchiing Camp 37, Spanish- Warren, Ohio. the Road Department! of the lens to produce the correct .A. ETHEL ALL1STON j Church. The Rev. Syl- Shunpike area. 9 — Freeholder Valentine for County Physician and Jail/were Ntarby Farms American War Veterans. He was CRAB GRASS KILLER prescription through every part of (Mrs.) A. Ethel Alliston Goldan cf Mm tryl* 'SUPfl-IIGHT' QUALITY NIP vl,TO , '."> .McVeiRh. pastor of St. Albert G. Ingalls Purchasing Agent, advising of Purchasing Committee, authoriz- received and ordered"f»led. that lens. Some glasses have the Clerk of the Board. (Year Ago 6 «ari 25c) 10 29 a member o( the Sons of Union Theresa's Church, Kenilworth. was bids received for furnishing White Following Reports of the Roads Albert G. Ingalls, 70, an associate ing the Purchasing Committee proper formula at the center bdt Veterans of the Civil War and ofcelebrant. Interment followed at Traffic Paint to the Road Depart and Bridges Committee were re- editor -of the Scientific American and Purchasing Agent to receive vary greatly from it at the, edge. BONELESS CHUCK c "'West Fields Chapter, SAR, West- St. Gertrude Cemetery, Wood- ment. ceived and ordered filed— Ussenden Triplets magazine, died last Wednesday at I bids and award contracts to the But. the eye wants the samfc vision NO FU ADDED ALL EXTRA LARGE SIZE . field. •'•• bridge. The-Rev. Mark J. Dooley, Public Welfare Committees Recommending that the County Ib. Survivors are his w.ife, Mrs. his home, 7 Holly street. The mem- lowest bidders for furnishing meat no matter which way it looks. 59 assistant pastor of St. Michael's UIIU l*l«.»v )^-wv _-_ . Still in Hospital POT ROAST Purchasing Agent, advising of v pay a portion of the cost of thc Fanny*E. Durrell; three daughters, orial service and burial took place and meat products to the John E. SUMMER FEEDING ** LAWNS Lenses ground on tKe wrong Church, rend the committql pray- bids received for furnishing meat RunnellIss Hospital tofor Chescnest Dii m-- 1 V"J • storm sewer in The triplets born to Mr. and Diet Delight „ Durrell, at home, Mrs. -Crane in Lakemont, N. Y: " curve, or on curves not scientifi- "Super-Right" Quality Beef CANTALOUPE arjcarjcll- Mr«, Harry Bachl, and -meat products to the John E. seases and the County Jail and j constructiothe Henshanw of a. and Shunpike Mrs. Raymond W. Lisfcenden; 119 _ it" Quality Beef - Mrs. Harry Bachelor, Fair- ers. Mr. Ingalb; had been paralyzed arrange inspection and weights of cally calculated to giye uniform banks, Alaslca; five gnandcbildren L U Hillcrest avenue, last Tuesday aft- rb. 1 Born in. treland. Mr. Murphy last year, when a motor Runnells Hospital for Chest Dis- Area? of the Township of Spring- Cling Peaches From Western Farms . O K • •* \X. and a sister, Mrs. Florence H. Fer- since same. •• - focus, "can produce considerable ernoon at Muhlenberg Hospital, 45' GROUND CHUCK 59" was a resident of Newark before scooter on which he was riding eases, and County Jail. field and recommending the sum ORTHO GRO PLA I1T FOOD CHUCK STEAKS (Ye.r Ago .act. 29c) "<* «%«||.C ris, Ft. Laiiderdalp, Fla. 10 — Freeholder HerUch for : [discomfort, especially in "strong" Plainfield, are reported in good moving to Cranford two years ago. was in a collision with a car-near John E.( Runnells Hospital for of $50,000. - '" ' •lenses. The low quality lens can r Finance Cqmmittee, authorizing Pt! $1 — ^t. $1.69 — Gal. $4.98 ^-, S Qal. $19.95 ^condition Jjy hospital officials. He retired.in 19 )0 from Van Wage- his'summer home ut Seneca Lake Chest Diseases, enclosing resolu- Recommending the County con- Imako vision difficult in any ca,se, "Supw-Right" Quality lief . t. Fret! . , thc payment of bills as approved. The'Children are still in incu- Yaar Ago head 29c Ange De Christoforo nen and Schickhaus of Newark tions approving bids received for tribute $3,000 to the Twp. of Cran- land It is risky to use it. ; u C N. Y. moat requirements; approval of •There being n& further busi- bators and-now weigh a little over ICEBERG A l«g- **( - GAKWOOD — The funeral of alter 32 years of service as traffic ford, towards thc cost of construct- There is a great difference in bi- RIB STEAKS '~ - 75 FLOUNDER FILLET 59 A native of Elmirn, N. Y., Mr,Application for Hill-Burton Funds ness to be considered and upon three pounds each. The hospital Borden's W.tUrn X I>«J« iff _ Angelo Dc" Chrifttoforo, GO, of 567supervisor and fiuard. ing a storm sewer crossing Spring- Ifocal quality. Some are made of LETTUCE Ingalls lived in Cranford 36 years and the Board of Managers ac- motion of Freeholder Benninger rule is that all new babies must Woodland, avenue, Mountainside, Mr Murphy was a communicant He was' graduated in 1914 from field Ave. Pt. Filled Applicator Sprayer $3.95 jlass which produces rainbow ef- cepting direction of the Rehabili- duly seconded by ^freeholder Hic- weigh five pounds before they can •will ' take,place today-at 0 a.m.of St. Michael'Michaels CChurch and aCornell University. Advising of bids received for five Ifccts. This can make reading very Oamembert I Gotdan Rip* —Yellow member of the Holy NNam eSi Societyt , tation and Occupational Therapy kok, Director Hatfield declared FREE! — with 5 Gallon Purchase leave the hospital, r*—- HEIP YOUP PAKHECK from the Dooley Colonial "Home, As a member of Company C, 7th the meeting' adjourned. projects and recommending award (difficult even if "the prescription is (Y.«f «go ^ 'm "We 556' Westfield avenue? Westfield. Surviving nre hi wifeife, MrMrs s Program at the Hospital. Mrs. Llssenden returned home 4 GO fUf Buy A&P's Dependable Groceries! Ik. 19a) | / Regiment, New York National Next regular meeting will be of contracts to the lowest bidders. Icorrcct. Distortion and blur is r39° BANANAS Mhlbg Guard, he served at the Mexican Public Safely Committee: ONLY $2 with 1 Gallon Purchase Siinday. held on .Thursday, July" 24, 1958 Following resolutions were on lepmmon in sub-sfcindard bifocals. border in 1916." He went to France Township of Clark, asking that roll call adopted: Vision is what it should be only ••' Nalvit, Qjiartert OL SO Year Ago Ib. 5c Whole in World War I when the regiment wire screen to keep swimmers from nt ten A.M. .••• „' •' • • • •• •••-. PROPOSALS •I' •••••' • • ( 1 )—Freeholder Benninger for K the prescription is correct in the Mrs. A. Ethel Alliston became the 107th. diving from the bridge on the Gar- Public Property Committee, ap- No Parking Problem*— Just Drive In Yard first place, and further^ if tne lens BOARD OF EDUCATION Clerk of the Board Tetlef's Tea Bags DETERGENT WATERMELON : 49* Quality Hearing Aids Mr. Ingalls was with the Scien- den Stnto PSrkway into the Mid- proving six personnel actions in is of adequate quality to produce Cranford, N. J. dlesex Walor Reservoir be install- JANITORIAL Sirli.IES for the FamUy Wash Md Dltku tific American since 1923. He re- the Dcpt. of Public Works. ..•-- that prescription. Sealed proposals will be rooelvcd and VOU CANT BUY BETTER DUALITY ed, was referred ,to. (fiejd Ave., Twp. of Clark and City School,. Mlln Street. Cranford, N. J. 211 E. FIFTH ST. . PLainfield 5-3327 gunsights for the government. nHerlich fan: The .Board of Education rtnerves the 1EMONS b.gojTf^c) Gloeckner us Jury Commissioner. ^0^^ Director Pro-Tern. Roll call / 3 \_fteeholder pf Rahway. . . ., right • to ^mi< * any o—r •'••I '«uI *>ld»MA*- For cooling, ulkdt. baling —*: FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION The Amateur Astronomers Soci- Board oft Freeholder 0* Essex shpwed jseyen->£B*ers present ^nce Coinmitte* approving 7 (12)-Freeholder Hickok for H. H. McCULJUOUGH. ety of New Ydrk awarded him a County, enclpsing copy-of Resolu- Absent:"- BJr^ctPr >E»tfield and actions in various de- i j —J -.«1J „ ,tl . . D»Ud: Aug^»t SO. 1958. Secretary. APPLE SAUCE— 2 25 Daitv 9-5 p.m. Except Wed., Tuejs & FrLEves. 7-9 p.m. loads and^ Bridges Committee, Adv. 73* > . tion relative to request for further Freeholdereeholder BiertuempBiertuempfelf - partments. ?%'••• 1 Frozen Foods study of the Liberty, Bridget. .. —'Freeholde- - - -»->—r Herlic-*»--«-Kh »mad„ e ^» mp> (4)—Freeholder Herlich for : Committee, authorizing T C A«r Braid •;$ " Superintendent of Weights and that the Board recess for fif- ; t^on ina.v "*e »»"« *^v«-«i» •«»» — finance v,unmii>»«^» »• s '.. . i••• •••?.•• Measures, advising amount for- 116-111 SOUTH E. BRWoe 6-166V Gashmere .' teen minutes, whkfa motion wasibe Treasurer to Opena Treasor- GRAW CONTRACTING CO. DEL MOHTE S°ATE° 6-49 49 warded to the State for June. dujy second«d J>y FreAolder^^ Ben- e,^ Trust Account in Union County CUIERSTMCBins FRENCH FRIES ust Co, EUxabe \ m Monthly report of the Superin- ninger andd unantinolunantinouslyy carried. Trust Co, EUxabeth. \ Concrete Work — Walls Waterproofed Dale's — Hawaiian Concentrated tendent of Weights. and Measures JlJljpoj n reconveninreconveningg , roll call (5)—Freehblde(5)Freehblderr Herlich tor Bouquet $oap • ',' showed seven members present Committee, atithorizing C .and also his Annual Report coyer-.„„,„ _T ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS cifipnv PEANUT BvrnR * In School or College' .ing ithe State fiscal year July 1,1 Absent: Director Hatfield and PINEAPPLEJUICE2.:35 1195957 toto Jun e 30, 19581958. . 'Freeholde- • ••"—«*-r Biertuemp' f»~ eL i « New • Resurfaced • Widened y r^Fawy Lang Grata l i— Following resolutions were on Clerk Alliaton read the prayer. 4ac Lih»»'«Choiai.Bree«III r3S' .•'! j'- roll call lHwiiihnwily adopted: Following <^iyi|rtmrtffat|fflif^| f * re* I Free Estimate - Call BRidge 6-4810 JUICE , m THE NEXT BEST THING TO Gashmoro WHITE RICE Lioby's Brussals Sprouts • \. .i lit H >. 1 — Freeholder Benninger tot ceived andd referred to:. (Jrag fttttunial GRAPEFRUIT Public Property Committee, ap- Roads and Bridges Committee:.— - ' ';' i •••» ft > proving seven personnel action-in Twp. of Scotch Plains, asking I Bo Jquet Soap ReUibkBrwd-Cut C •"•f--{Ik'-: : the Dept of Public Works. . this Board to designate certain' roads as through streets. 2 '":':•• 27* RITZ CRACKERS ^25 Likky't pKn -— 2 r «° A LETTER FROM HOME 2 — Freeholder HerlicHerucnh iofor *iFt-- roaos as uuw^i o^^^w. GREEN BEAN •;.;; :•,?;••;•) nance Committee, authorizing the Twp. of Hillside, «ariclosTng Ordi- Miladys ChooM Bliatzes \:;V p. • issuance of $112,000 of Bonds of nance entitled "An Ordinance reg- Milady'* CfcMM BliitaM IS THE WEEKLY VISIT OF the County of Union to finance ulattog the Parking of Vehicles on UM3 VUUI1U ' Vfc Vi7l1flll w^r m..,. -i Inch Mortoi'sChickeiiPotPiesJ X 53° ""' " * ^-.jkj__ _ Ciu. certai^u.1n . streets•Wont*-; designating one Dial e the cost of reconstructing a. build- way and light traffic streets, etc.. ing at the John ll l^unnells Hoc- Dowi«lakePaMakest;2 X 47 Director, Division of Motor Veh- DoofiVaiit Soap ot; X pltal, etc, and setting July 24th, icles, approving resolution adopted C as the .date for tinal-hearing. . by tills Board on May 8, 1958, cs- Swansoi'r Chicken Breasts "»788 •' 3— Freeholder Herlich ior-Fl- uTblishing speed limits in the Town 4 CHERRY PIE 49 nance Committee, approving nine FisbSiicb JW of Westfield, Boro of Mountainside L Sttcb a luscious pie . . . positively bursting with plump juicy •'.»•• personnel-actions in various de- v and Twp. ol Scotch Plains. — Dairy Value* — partments.' • - Director Hatfield presided at this .. 4 — FreehoWer Herlich for Pub- cherriee ... topped with flaky* cruKf. Enjoy it tonight! f2i«-*- —' * 99 y Cream Cheese ^" ;~r 2 X IV LADIES...IE SMABt! More Grocery Buys f C 1 ho ^-•^VYEAR •—'/NOiW TOJUNE "•-. ." • Sciv* your H*alrh, Vmtm & Money. ld Determent C |C K h> . -...••;-. ' ••••"•, ,1,* ;'':•• Li|uld D Ut our SU1M Contractor* WISE POTATO CHIPS 25 YUKON CLUB 2 ZZ GruyereCheese «-- "« £& TH? BOME-TOWW «EW& T«ir «m ot daughter 4 Vtut d.poilt * bottUt STUNCWIKLD AVENTJK. CmANFOBD A StewtHTomatoes -*-..! e .: 47« White Rock **-- HITS THI SPOT... d fij>info to <*b*t •dhodb and -* ^ Mi Canada Dry l.r AU. Club Sod* H I CORNER" CkOumn. ClintPeaches C We offer retidenU of Cranford and vicinity an Colpte'i AD Freestone Peachep Crisne EEndism h Assortment 'DV;39 iitM « MJll-IODIIO r Rose's time Marmajade . SuRthiM Syriikto • • 31 outstanding funeral home, complete with air Life. ( RED CIRCLE ^ S-i — — — ^^ THB CONVENIENT OBDEBMJim > —- — of F 1AO ^r^^^r^ WAX Tomato Catsup »"* *• - 2b ';)(^, 37* Jane Parker Ceekies N l C 8 73 conditioning, organ, large light room for your Heinz Tomato Soup *^ 2 £ 23 Wbeit Bent **+- ;;3I aub t Miuo* ' VIAOkOUt t «MMIV. CmZEN AMD CHRONICLE. Super Snijs Realemon Juice —^ £45' Mg«lSoft S Tissue 2 'every convenience* Our own dUptay room. I WOT O'CLOCK WAIL Determent Row's Lime Juice . . . ^t.37« Bonnie Cit Food Kr I 29« 14*

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CRAWFORD CTTIZW AMD CHROHICLE, THURgPAY, AOOU5T «. 1958 THE ~" | of Bet-win, III., has returned home her children. Gregory, Suzanne,, William Fonls Collegians Corner and Robin, ot 15 Chester Lang Open Meeting '• Student Returns after (.-islting for six weeks with l.tutrhi!* ("ranfont Mi« Virginia Eppler. dauehtcr • '•'•[?.- Diversified Program SMed Social nings her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward | placcj," have returned from Glen- From Europe k/1 Mr .'ind.Mis. Walter Eppler of Indiana Senior Fiancee ot Mr. Ray, Jr.Miss Wed Swfceney of .8 La Salle avenue. wood Lake Where they spent ,ten Is Scheduled Mr. .,ii.i M; -. \Vi....i::< C. ForH. •1 ManM'in ti-rrarc, has been named CI .i 11 For Junior Service League days. Iiiul rh.li.iuti \V:.i..i:<.i. .': . ..r.c: '.(i Hi'- dt-:in\ list ^t the University Mrs. H. B. Nixon" ByJladassah^ T~Hridtt«-|> mi the engagement of their daughter. wxth a special meetjng at 2 p.m. .Tuesday. September , LrVda v for : rived yesterday to visit for a week Harbor • arrived on Tuesday' to :..._U 9 Europe. Miss Harvey | Beth-Et by R6^-tU--Cninford Chap- . i-mplo>-f>-l ss 1 -'ilm .ill r with Mr. and Mjs. George. B. spend several weeks with her son Mr. and Mis Francis J.'O'Reilly In Local Rite \ W. S. Craft, 18 Central avenue, it was announced [yen 11 Year's Meeting Plans Sue Ann. to Charles M. Ray, Jr., Paris, London, the Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Patton tor of Huclusivih wi'iv t'urthcifd al t;.ii. tiM.ti r". in i-it Spo.hn of 6 West Holly street. and cja.ughter-in-law. Mr. and and 'i.iinily of 13.1 Oak lane re-" jiskLincoln West, daughter > Boyette. | Fair in Brussels, Am-jof 117 Oak lane,returned Saturday a parly for tlie membership com- . Lir.iiuh >n n n 11- son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray of 15 ^j y| Mrs. F. S. Greenawald of 1J4 Co- A Mimed Suiulay tiym a two weeks The Garden Club of Crantcrtf. member* »t .111. In l .llilil- Of Mrs. William B». West of 614; "'"m Holland, and Germany, from a two-week vacation spent! inittee held Tuesday i-venint; at the ' i.nfio.ui >li l-.-M, Dartmouth road. This wiU be the league's I and $100 to the Homemakers r lumbia avenue. \ac.iticiii ,!\ Snaki-r Heinhts. Ohio, oldest garden Lose Jr Mrs Springfield avenue and Che late Mr. t v to the advertising t Pine Acres, Dcrinisport, Cape j Miss Marion Clay of philadel- liome of Mrs. Li-slie Glitk," :i! hi-n-. .I All | the 'community's yeyea*r asa alocal service vice. t3r a Miss Tanksley, a graduate of West, became the bride; of Albert hi Pa is the uest thi w ck and I'IIH- I'.aki- and Birmingham, Contributions in lesser arr.ouat, 'na-er of BuYrrrvy Biscuits, Eliza-Eliza- , CCodod.. MassMa . They were joiridd for ;'P ?' • * ^ 4? Wudsworth terrace, .,.'". M' Fur. Edward Wasowski, son of Mr. ID with a board n.«.-"••«, -•• .. Brook High School, is a senior in 18n •- • -I l»,,^severail dayH-,V.sC bu»y thei th^wr sons c^. cRich Ri^_'o- , f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christum Among thosf. present ,were Mr^:. Fonl u.i> I : of 21 Horning avenue. •and Mrs. Walter Wasowski of 309Sidnt-y '.yVittenberij of- WestlieUI. . 7;i7. T1 i.il'l •!!.!.•'. b«r 8 at,the home of WJrs. W. H. Committee chairmen the School of Business at Indiana aird and Donald. r. • Mr. and Mrs. William J. Evans, .Stoughton avenue, is a patient at Mrs,'."-Jumes Greenberg and Mrs. i In \\\i.-' A •UK- ;it Com. 11.. (}. r- Meyer,- 313 North Union avenue. Program, Mrs. University, Bloomington, Ind. She Trinity Episcopal Church. jects, beginning witn a IZUL on j. and Mrs. Robert A Patton • ' ' —** >l tin' linini 1 'S.ir .lr. f>! > Wiidc- avemiu and sons, Mrs. W. R^Jfepkins with her St. Barnabas HospifaU.in JJewark Murrey FnedlVld of Chirk. Mvs. Jiii! (; ih ' A welcome meeting for new mem- sistant for 'id Tuesday to Lockwood Vil- JWr. and Mrs. William Edwards William, Dwmht and Mark, have member of Alpha Gamma ^e ReVRobert Bizzaro offio- -^0,-ernxnent-- on October J at Bonnie ?rae League, ofl20 Cranford avenue have re-! son. Brian, of Hyattsville, will wh6re he underwent surgery on Mon'is. Sofmun. Mrs. \V'illi;nn I m Cran'tord R^elle. They have been MJ.ili-un'c Mi- will utuiriiii from a two-week stay at Delta, social sorority; Otnicroa ated at the ceremony. A reception. ^ hone of Mrs. John L. Bren- rebral. Palsy Tuesday. Tabiit. Mrs. Irving Myt-rson. Mis. i!,l ir home temporarily | turned home after vacationing for spend next week visiting her par- I (Iraduate Si-hool to '.< >i-i-an Uearlt. Stone, 229 Orchard street. Delta, wotaen's business honor- ikini; ' . cnts Mr. and two weeks at the Marlborough-it>nls- Mr- and Mrs E- c" Earhart Mot' Schnvid'cr, Mrs. JU1L-S Ixvitt. will be to s Dar M.i-Iii' ivl Science ill- • —o— ham; ;th C. W. Davis of 109 Retford 'ay- Mrs. Morris Schalef, Mrs. Frfd- "Greens Show Bevieu" will be ™- - ^ ^ Mrg E ary; .and of The Belles of Indiana, meeting at the home nRober i rtt J. Patton of 117 Oak]Blenheim Hotel, Atlantic City. jof 3 Tulip street. Samuel .Gambles Matthew Watinu of If. Holly- , The ' br^de," who' was given in p Needlework Guild, enue has returned from St. Peters- erick Blum, Mrs. Marvin Ostto. .'^i-i'iu r>i^ ti >.. the t6pic of the program, at the m)htary hospital, Mr*. Har- university women's singing group. ". Marshall U4 Clare-1 Opera Guild, re since retwhg irono Korea I! .sitim: Mi -and'Mrs Gi-r- wiiod .iM'iiuc is visiting his. sonr-in- marriage by heir brother. Aides Salvation Army. Seeing Eye and Mrs.-Joseph Kott, with her chil- Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson burg, Fla., where he spent a Mrs. Frod Schartonberfi. Mrs. Sid-Moving Saturday October 13 .meeting: at the- home-' • ..JJ assistant military Mr. Ray," Jr. "a graduate of place. L.re Mr. Patton was stationed nni;. H Hamiltun ;'i\cn\ir. l;.(\y and daughter,. Mr. and Mrs. 112 Park IL West of Murray Hill, was at- Union County Association for nnd their children, John. Laura- month. ney Shanken, Mrs: Sigmund Na- 1 of..Mrs. R. C. W. H. Fairchild; Cranford High School, is also a. j£sjj&staining tea for provisional The Robert Pat-' drcn, Joy, Jan, John and Joellyn, iIs. .anil. Mrs. Iiusliimj!. was theEilU'H' Bl.u'kitii-ri . in Seneca Falls, and "ChristmaChristmas Arts andd hospital , Mrsrs. tended by her sister. Miss Barbara Mental Health. |th the Army, Ellen and Martha, of 12 Edgc-r —o— than. Mrs. Samuel Hertz of Gran- To Lynchburg, Ya. drive. senior at Indiana University! J. West of" CranfortL as maid of highlight the De- ford.- e I.andis. New York", this iveek. will be thh e subjecbjt t telephone, MMisi s Helen PliiiAmer; In additioA to Mrs. Boyetfo brook place, returned home after Mr. and Mr?. Willard Hahn of Mr. ami Mrs S-.rtju.-l .» O:nv.ble Trimmings- wm «« «« »-"j-« jurior garderiE.-s, Mrs. B. C. sim- where he is majoring in jour- i honor. - meeting, and on Janu- junior gardenE.-s Mrs. R. C. Sim- BOSS GAYLE P. SASSI spending two weeks at Silver Lajolla, Calif., were guests for Also, ?' :. Sol Laurie, Mrs. H'.ir- of -304 tVntral avonu<- will IBHW Jialism and government. He is a! ra mo n "Education^^v™." .otheother members of the Board k for the November Ifr meetme *» J ^ * MM charlcs Turncr; Albert E. Bellows. Jr.. of Lake. several days last week of Mr. andold-Cluslun, Mrs. Stanley Wall. the home ot Mrs. Robert M- Mrs. Jean A. Mon- member of Chi Phi, social fratern- ' York City, served as his at the home of Mrs. Managers for tht e coming yeaar are: Saturday to Uyncht>i;r«. V., . wh-iv membcri;hipi Mrs. Harvey K. Novalls, Jr.i' of Mrs. David Harris, Mrs, Isndwe 1 Mr. Gamble has acrt-pleil .1 |x>s:- Crane, 420 Riverside dnve. [?. t and Greens Show co- ,ity, and Alpha Delta Sigma, pro- best man. Divid W, Sherrs^of 19 Norman Vice-presidents. Mrs. Harry V. CLEARANCE OF ilatzman, Mrs. Herman Hazi-n.-Mrs. necour MISS SUE ANN TANKSLEY Osborne. Jr. and Mrs. Robert a Mrs. Harvey K. Nevalls, of Buf- 107 Elmora avenue. tion asassistaht proft>^or nJ ctv«m- The dub's annual Greens Show, ™^^ \ . Montenecourt and Gayle Sassi fessional advertising fraternity. Cranford and Ernest -Ma'x^y of A- Olson. 511 J jonel Weinstein, Mrs. Louis n Mrs place. Mrs. X Ackland; recording secretary, faloj N. Y., returned home yes- istrj iit.LyUfhbarn ColU-s«' ' - . one of the highlights of its season.: - • Bethpage, N. Y., served as^Ushers. will be hos- Brown, Mrs. Irving Heithcr, Mrs. Springfield aven Mrs. Farris S. Swackhamer; cor- lerday after visiting for three Mr. and Mrs. James F. Kervick MrsTT'iambk-vv..> t.•••'• :-v PRESBYTERIAN WEEK-DAY in Sherlock Hall, atad on January I To Be Wed field High School andvthe Kather- has not rving Backinoff, Mrs. Karl Sicgol the progranS for w! D. Oathout; treasurer, Mrs. :'L in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Ne-week-end with Mr. and Mrs. ' llio Hallway Hou-.-. Mourn:: insldt. Joan Apgaf Plans October Nuptials ine Gibbs School, N/w York City.^ announced. and Mrs. Elias Schocnberg of -Ro- yKV valls, Jr., of 107 Elmora avenue. George S. Sauer of 317 Casino ave- I Present wen- Mrs. J:jmt-s D«* P CityWi.,. , adnun-sj •_ ?I Hone Special guests of the evening ;Club Will OOpen gar, of 8 Kenneth A^ DeLonge; arts and Kenneth Forrestal of 10 Crane Beaver Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Sauer Betian. Mrs. Alan S. WV.ls. Mrs. NURSERY SCHOOL 407 Elm street have announced —. the engagement of istrative wore Mrs. Herman Feinberg of announced at the home of Mrs. Char! ^interests, Mrs. T. H Washbourne; parkway returned on Friday from will have as their guests for two Harold LaugMin, Mrs. KHiut'Ihimc. the engagement of their daughter, their daughter, Miss Joan Welsh with Leh Bros.. New "J Bayonne, vice-president in charge i Hansel, Jr., 401 Prospect & and means, Mrs. James J, a week's business trip to Toronto, weeks Mrs. Sauer's mother,' Mrs. Mrs. William .1- MilU-r anri Mi> om „„ ,. - „ L Season With Show Gayle Patricia, to John Brookes City. ( of membership, and Mrs. Morris Apgar. to Edwin Cope Bruning, y -'Health" wul be the welfare, Mrs. John L. Bren- Montreal and Hamilton, Canada. A. CTabault of Cranford and her Kenneth DeLon«i-. all o: franiovd. FOR 3- & 4-YEAR OLDS \ topic for the February. 9 meeting Th^ Subllrban Gardcn ciub will Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Follox Handler of Jersey City, president of Evanston, 111. He is the son >ing a motor trip through' ion subjea for the April 7 motor «»rps, Mrs. Lawrence aunt, Miss Maude Duly of London, and Mrs. "Fitviti ick Oisijiii- v N. A. Tomasulo. 371 ^Lincoln ave-, t the home of Mrs. E.-.W. Van and their sons, Paul and Bruce, 1 a a Government .Association com- herst College and--the-^Harvard Mrs. Fred Huston. Jr.. is chair- and luncheon at Baltiisrol of 7 Adams avenue, are at home Mumbers of First I ->!>\5iTian as hostess, and the an-', Gilder of 61 Spruce street. Mrs. Ad- man of a dried flower arrangement, [ Are Moving Today . - nue, cast, — - u mittee chairman, and secretary Graduate School of Bi Delegates at Conference after vacationing for two weeks Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Walker,, and Church, Mr. aiui Mis. CimnbV al.so [ demonstrated » the the sale whicbxjvill be held by Mr. and. Mrs-. John F. Holland ual meeting and plant sale will, Van Gilder The meeting, was of thc senior class. She is em- ministration. He is/ with Sercice League op- Mrs. Moe Schneider riO Beluiert at Seventh Lake, Inlet, N. Y. son, Jack, of 4 Dartmouth road, re- belong to ih>- church's ' C"o':i!ilf>' [ •• and children, Lynn, Chip and Pat, OPENS MONDAY, SEPT. 8 . • "•'•: be held May U with Mrs. Marvin : "crescent line. work- ployed as^a secretary by the In- Charles Bruning Cp Chicago, place," a vicerpresidentssof the turned last week-end from a Cltlb. Mrs. C'.nmble tauchi *-< v. r:,I D. Hall, NormandicT^place, „ ..... 1 « «.n iM^nndit'-nlace. aF-hos-1 thc last in a series of ternational Business Machines is planned. week's motor trip to Vermont and of 6 Pittsfield street, will move to- years in thc Sunday school. A 1 An Octobei w« Roselle-Cranford Chapter >>f Ha- Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Grim, •• '' •})" . tess. The meeting will be held at shops conducted ovt-r the summer. sisted by Mrs. C. day to Villanoyn, Pa. Mr. Hollund. Corp., Elizabeth. dassah. represented the grourK^t a shaw of 178 Mohawk drive, Mr. Cape Cod, Mass. member of the Army Kes-Tve • • 10:30 a.m. followed by a picnic J The workshop was attended by who will be in charge of special employed by ^the American Can i corps. Mr^Gambk-~i>;,s" tauuht in Mr. Porter received his com- Mr. and C. D. Siverd and special conference attended by t and Mrs. G. Glenwood Smith of ' 1 •' ••; lunch. . i Mrs. Marvin Kaplan, Mrs. Law- orders for arrangements in advance egates of chapters from Connecti- Assistant Postmaster and MrsCo., was transferred from the New the Reserve Corps School at N'tvv Register NOW At •i-'! '! The club will close its year with i rence Storch, Mrs. Louis Dickstein, mission as a seconds. lieutenant in their chi: —. Mary Carol, JJohh n j $5,736-39 for its "philanthropic 181 Mohawk drive, Mr. and Mrs. J of the sale. cut Long Island, Philadelphia, New Peter J. Clark of 300 South Union York office to,the Wynne wood-, Pa. Brunswick. at the i Mrs. Harold Dorirt, Mrs. Barney the Air Force ROTC upon hia ahdRo) of 9 Woods Hole road, James Bongiovanni oY* 176 Mo- branch. 1 garden visits on June 8 Two workshops wiU be held at. Vork and New Jersey at thc Essex avenue will teavc Saturday for I, Jr., \ Conn, Mrs. Louis Dauber, Mrs. El- led from a week's trip Tbe league made charitable hawk drive, and Mr. and Mrs. •-), homes of Mrs. Charles Lose. Jr., graduation from Rutgers Univer- have ., the home of Mrs! C. W. Stockberg- The Hollands were active in First Presbyterian Church Office sity in the class of 1958. Mr. Por- \ contributioas totaling $U»5 dur- House, New York City, last Wed- Louis Habich ot 180 Mohawk Louisville, Ky., to attend the na- 221 North avenue, easieast,. Mrs. i liot Heilbrun, Mrs. Irving Gorsky, to/NWgara Falls, Niagara Umver- er on September 15 and 22. tional convention of the Associa- Cranford clubs and organizatiohs. Birf/is ter, who majored in mechanical nesday. She was accompanied by drive, spent the week-end at At- Charles Turner, Id Indian Spring Mrs. George Gordon, Mrs. Ber- MISS JOAN WELSH AFGAR !^|i and Corning, N. Y. Mrs. Robert Davies. Mrs. S- R. ing the year, of w tion of Post Office Supervisors Mr. Holland was the recent pro- A son. Gtoruc Raymond Mo- Telephone BRidge 6-8440 jitngineering, Is a member of Delta Mrs. Leslie Click of 34 Wadsworth lantic City. *•' road, and Mrs. F~ . Towle~~ ' r *Maxson- , ' nard Bernstein, Mrs. H. Klein, Mrs, Christensen. Mrs. H. K- Nevalls^to the Mr. Clark is a delegate from the gram chairman of the . Cranford Grath. III. was 'bt)rn,Ancu'st ..V to Phi fraternity and served as fra- terrace, who serves on the mem- Jr., 222 Orchard street. R. Hertz and Mrs. Walter Meth, Mrs. James Sommerville and Mrs.Ration. . bership committee.' Union'County chapter. Following Swimming Club. Inc. Ho was also ' Mr. and Mrs Goop£ K. ternity president during his junior .Mr. jmd Mrs. M. Z. Haltom and Officers of the club for the com-club president. William Weber visited Lyons Vet- \ CoUege Development the close of the convention next a Don nad of Don 5, Troop 103. I Jr.. of 5 Tuxt-do/jflaci-. in Ov.-rliM«k The Suburban Garden Club was year...... , V' erans Hospital on August. 15 to ^$55© to the their daughters, Sally and Lucy, Cub Scouts. I Hospital. Surtfmlt. Tlv ing year", arc: President, Mrs: H- Doris Ann i i Mrs. L- J- Smith of Oil City. Thursday, Mr. And Mrs. Clark .will recently accepted as a permanent The wedding has been planned make flower arrangements for the atric f* ™ *, $M0 to the of 593 Brooksidc place, have re- Igrandpareuts are Mr. and Mrs. H. Copson; vice-presidents, Mrs. Pa returned home" on Sunday af- visit points of interest in several Mrs. Holland was active in many member of thc Federation of Gar-for October 10 at the. First Pres- veti -Unite d- —Func C. -.-« $40«0 to the Chil- turned from a three-weeks' trip organizations including thc Junior GeorKivR^ MrGrath. Sr.. <>i nioiisn- Charles Turner and Mrs. Jcnn Is Future Br erans. ter spending a week with her son- southern states enroute home. den Clubs of New Jersey. byterian Church, with the Rev. Servke Committee. $400 to Biloxi and Batesville, Miss. Service League. Lynn, Chip and fiekL/ Mrs. Ear! V. Girv of 15 A. Mbntenecourt; recording secre- dren's in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. < Longaker officiating. 1718 I Nancy Luzon Training Pat attended Brookside Place Romore place arid the law- *»!r Guy Of Willia Philip and Marguerite Earhart to the Donald Davis of 109 Betford av- Marilyn Rourkc, thc daughter of tary, (Mrs. C. E. Skaggs, *. ; corres_. _- Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Chris- The couple plan to live in Denver, $250 to the ChUdren's Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wasowski School. tire the maternal Krundparen'.s. ponding secretary, Mrs. L. B.M The betrothal of/Miss Doris of Waverly, Va^ wiU return home School. . enue. Mrs. George Dickinson and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Roiirke, 214 easurcr, Mrs. N. A. To-;tian of 21 Herning avenue vaca- Colo., where Lt. Porter will be iam L.. Davis, this week-end after spending two"Country Home. $200 toth e and their children, Jo Ann, Gail, Orange avenue, returned yesterday The Hollands will reside nt^.3!S Turner; treasurer, to children. Alyce and Kenneth, of Their first son, David Henry, and executive board tioned for a week at Ocean City. stationed at thc Air Force Acad- son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Davis weeks with theiir grandparents, ford FFirst Aid Squad. $100 Betty Jane, Wally* and. Edward, from a two-week visit to Rumson Sprou.1 road in Villanova. mastilo; Sherburoe. N. Y.. were also their was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry emy. ' i. of Union, has been announced by C Earhart of S,the Aonme Brae Farm for Boys, of 309 Stoughton avenue, have re- as the guest of the Misses Sandy guests for the week- J. Hnlvorsen of 212 Scherrer her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William to the Cranford Boys' Camp turned from Lavallette where they and Sharon Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank, T. Whftty Watt of710/Oneida place. „' ^. • " vacationed for three weeks. of 110 Severin Court left Satur- street on AuRUst lft at EJix:ibt-th Mrs. Bauserman Miss Wart, an alumna of Cran- —o— Mr. and Mrs. W. Keil and day for a two weeks' vacation at Goneral~Hospital./The couple has •iff. Sir. and Mrs. Fred Atkins and Cape Cod, East Orleans, Mass. two da lighters. ^Karen and Ellen. COSMETICS ford H>gh School, is attending children, Ralph,- mid Ira, ot It's Back to School Hostess at Party DACRON 4 WQOU th<4? children, Fn4d and Linda, of ^__ y_ ^ Mrs. Arnold Bauserman ot 32lMaryvflle College. Maryville, 168 Hillcrest avenue, will va- $14.95 Value .9.88 15 Hillside place, vacationed for cation next week at Beach Haven •;i '• akhmond avenue will be hostess' Temt, where she will be a senior two weeks at Harvey Cedars. *M at a gatsden party today te/flie to/tne fall.' She Is. majoring to WASH 'N WEAR Gardens. SAVINGS Women's Guild of the First Baptist Jwme economics IUMT education. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Banker 1 Reg. 6.95 4.88 Miss Evelyn Alvarez of New Church, of Elizabeth. **<"<>• a(M Mr. Davis is a graduate ot and their children, Jay and Joan, 11 Union fligh School and of Tusco- York City was the weekend guest 12 guests are expected fi DACRON & COTTON of 19 Dartmouth road, have re- TRIP ITES lum CoUege, Greenville, TWin« of Miss Doro.thy Reinhard of 209 $2J0 Value ford, EliTabeth, ^ turned from " Lavallette where where, he malored In psychology Reg. 9.95 ;.... 6.88 Holly street. — to and from — GLYCERINE Park and Fanwi they vacationed for two weeks. andJsociology. He plans to enter - Alterations Not Included A brief devo TrnwiU On Th» Abo** SUPPOSITORIES be '• presented Bjn/by Mrs. Western Theologi«!al 8emlnwry, Otto Degcn and his daughter Idlewild, LaGuardia & Newark CLOCK e M^rs. Chester H. Oliver, Jr., andJudith, of 304 Manor avenue, re- Bauserman,/ Her will be ^Pittsburgh. . Children or Adult "Walking in God's Garden.11 SUIT CLEARANCE turned Saturday on- the Dutch Airports — Grand Central & Luncheon will be ved at noon, STILL IN PROGRESS 1 KLM from an extended, visit to followed by a fas;Ion show. Sev- Germany. They also visited Aus- Pennsylvania Stations, N.Y. Pier* n.77 13* eraf solos' ahd iuets wiU also be LOOK tria, Switzerland, France, and the presented ,byy members of the I World's Fair in Brussels, Bel- — Day Trips — Guild. SEMI HQ MCK TO SCHOOL jpRTHIS gium. While in Germany, they 8:30 A.M. Tbe silv«4 dffering which is cus- visited members of Mr. Degen's family. • • • BELLS OPEN DAILY TO 10 P.M. tomarily/taken i at guild meeting! •••-•:-." In Our .'_.•• |The Sportsman's Shop TAG 000-BRIDGE-61200 will bj/given by Mrs. Bauserman 103 N. UNION AVE. ^ CRANFORD to the guild as a mcWurlal toth e . Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Gregg and SCARBROUGH'S A & A CAB SERVICE EXCLUSIVE AT BELL'S lato/Mn. wUUam Jetterjon of BU»- v.. — Open Thursday Evenings — daughter, Muriel, of 606 Orchard who was ooe of th« oldeat '• BEAUTIFUL FALL ^ street, are- vacationing this montjji 8mrrixuj Cranford 36 Yean fi. Dixon, Prop. of the group, .-; at Lavallette, * /

Mr. and Mr*. Croat-'a Swan- , Jr, of 700 Springfkfld avenue ' ' ral daya last we«k_at DRESS FABRICS CAN ^\ For reliable home heating... See Our Large Selection Of WEEK-EHD SPEOAL! PLAYTEX DAN RIVER GINGHAMS BACKACHE? Cet quitk, toolhina relltf BABY PANTS STEVENS HIGHLAND PARK GINGHAMS uith Men tau* t klotk 89c SNAP-ON 2 for $1.65 tut Shop DISCIPLINED BACK-TO-SCHOOL FABRICS OEALKYDFLAT By BATES 69c PULL-ON From Vacation CORDUROYS IN TWEEDS & PLAIDS " 1957 Chev. 6 Cyl. White Per 2 for $1.25 ~ U$ E. Bro»d St.. Westfleld . Standard Trans. $1.00 ADama 2^423 CORDUROYS IN SOLID COLORS • Gal. $2.85 Value •f-TT- BB?J-»»li88fi'Bfl!'fi.V'4 ' Only CLOSED WED. DtmiHG AttO. PART WOOL TWEEDS 1957 Chev. 8 Cyl. LUNCH KITS P.G. Trans. 3 PART-WOOL PLAIDS • " • • COMPLETE •:+-.. 1956 Chev. 6 Cyl. (Dog House Type) WOOL *m» NYLON TWEEDS [fmentl Standard Trans. 'IS mm BROMLEY WASHABLE TWEEDS 1955 Chev. 6 Cyl. Sarro-Iliac Belt BRISTOL. TWEEDS P.G. Trans. WALLPAPER SALE! ^ WASHABLE WOOL FLANNELS • OTHERS: ON ALL 1958 THE ALL FAMILY VITAMINS BRUSH FLANNEL, 45" WIDE '54 Buick Conv. PATTERNS m Hut 7 to 14 'S4 Buick 4-Dotor FREE '57 Plymouth 4-Door JELL'S Siw«3to6x AND MANY, MANY OTHER '56 Ford 2-Door BIG 10 MULTIPLE VITAMINS Galcy and Lord's fine woven gingham. BEAUTIFUL FALL FABRICS ON ALL PLASTIC '56 Plymouth o^Zyl. Build Resistance Against Fall arid Winter Colds Large plaid with low flared skirt. White J Wagon — COATED PAPERS K.thlwn CBmn collar and cuffs. In blue and black. '52 Ford 8^yl. Wagon 20% 0 F F 6 Wall Street "SEW find SAVE' stntver ON 5ANITAS *3.49—250 *»' *7.89 Cranford, N. J. BR-6-8800 NORRIS AND WALL-TEX • THEY'RE SUPPLE FOR COMFORT IUUtk«n U In LKVY l H.olo- FABRIC 10% OFF , • STURDY FOR WEAR «t«ph ConU.l. tinier yuur child Uxl«y. No vturtfe to enter. Ju»t CHEVROLET • MIGHTY GOOD LOOKING, TOO - luv* a photogr»i>h in»d« In LESHNERS CENTER LEVY BHOTHrJW IVrliull Hindu, ,FOR CHILDREN •RhLIAIiLi: Inc. MM McCALL PATTEHMS (of w little in W. A duplicate North & Central Aves. RICHARD HARTIG PAINT SHOP >klu»« U »htrr»d IM th« Contest 15-17 NORTH AVE..W. iu^ ««4-r* *«*»«> BRidg* *5505 without tit*re«. Ki»y ts win. 32 EASTMAN STREET BRIDGE 6-2510 I:I.On. si iTn IN*. WESTFIELD, N. J. BRIDGE 6-2540 CRANFORI) SHOE STORE Clwritl "ui.d tH-r-.onu|lty count ADams 34)220 THOMAS HAYECK. Prop. Hto*t — iiol b*4Uty «1OM. LJCVY — Opc« Tlmrsday Evening — juaOTiitns children'* rt>ou>- Open Thursday Evening* 9 WALNUT AVE. CRANFORD graph ConUit. ™-rvr- •.• ;•• ' '••.•!._•• * "xiN-1

BfCTTOW TWO THE CHANFORD CITIZEN AND CHROtflCLE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 21. 195S

THE ©RANFORD cm2KN AND CHRONICLE. ^HURSDAY. AUGUST M. Nicholas St. John LaCorte, and / Ken Gursky, Bill Walsh. Doyle and G. H<41mcs Wil- Jr., head of the CivU Dc- Roy Irving and Mr. Coffee. Mrs. SMALL, LEAN > Nevins Council, wilill speakk. ThChristensee n will be moderator and hi ination -betore starting school. moderator xrill be~~Mrs. Tl reparation UX1vt« j Children entering kindergarten Parrott with Miss Mary Sullivan Dr. Partridge !must be live years old on or be- Nusek, as^chairman1__j ti___Iti.'L_.. : Hauk; fancy dive, Thomas Donncl- (Continued from" Pag* 1)• fore January 1, 1&S9. Scanlon, iie Buntin. The" board room- in Cleveland olieeSGhool School will be the setting for thcitation a; housing project, anda' The daily schedule for pupils at The bicgest fish was caught by Scanlon, November 4 session featuring edu- factory nursery and kindergarten the high school will be 8:20 ajtu to David Hudanish. It was 9 inches nadine Madden A. Real'Art r cation: In addition to Dr. McDer- ^August 29. all'-day conference layway Refinery of i 2:42 p.m., uith m * eroeriencexperience feehngfeelings more troubled ; ,. ^m. d 12:43 to clut b September. 12.. All residents^Smith. Marilyn Galsky and.Larry |*Cullough. board secretary. ^rs. bers. ,, U-stcr W. Powell. 8:45 t to n:45 mn d Cranford are invited to atte^id, i Rodmann. than amused about eating lob- 3 pm. Avenue Held Norman Goldsmith will moderate August 31. departure for Kiev- I POUND PACKAGE ster. Inexperknoed housewivfcs, Mr Cooper said. . / j Walant avenue field, th. and Mrs. Nathan Rodstein will be [Stptembor. 1.' visit a ten-year schoo' too, are concerned about the home Mr. Cooper also announced inathati Amt Walnu....»..„t. chairman of the session. "We In-on opening day. remain in schoo" SWIFT'S PREMIUM rI,di».lo|!lcaHhcmlcal,.war- preparation of lobster. Therefore, iard Names the club willl joiji ni in a county tour crafty activities for the past week. vest in the Future." .ill dayt discussion with faculty af- „} .I,, Stale Civil Defense •if the Anheuscr-Bu^ch Brewing tneUided thc making of laniards. Ib. sastt-r Control ancNenior ad- thesuic^^e few- suggestion*•-*»- s which reall-y {Continued from Page I) ter school: September 2. tour of Co., Newark, jn September. ieiirrincs, bracelets and raffia .wcav- Other sessions are planned as special wed illustrationilltti s fof r clarity anandd ^^j,^. resicned- city . and conference with educa- DAISY HAMS '"mt-dicnl axpet'ts o A report onvefforts to register' ing. Many of the older children greater helpfulness. j music teacher has a /Efforts to register mi;- «/"••.• — — -- . tional anteials of state. ,., projects for the Thc ncNV new voters f the November eleci | brought jars, glasses and small fish . 21-'"In Order to Vote.." All Jft the lobster is edible ex- ; bachelor of music degree from SfcipWrnbcr. 3, visit to Pedagogi- WILSON CERTIFIED REDi-TO-EAT N.itiwiiil Guard. lion was jrfvt-n by. Mrs. Charles i bowls and colored them with raf- MrMr. Coffee will discuss elections cal Institute and conference with ecp_tt *«.the. ibon y.. »i,»isheltl »»r-.ir-Hstructure_. the >• ..n....^um University ana a v Eastman Wimme^and Mr. Kirwan. Further !*»» strands. The younger children while political partites will be con-staff, visit to Shevchenko Univer- medicine officer (diy- small crop, or craw, in the head mnster of music - vp/in Cranford is planned for! enjoyed crayoning on paper plates sidered by Robort Hueston, repre- sity and conference with staff: furceon) for thc 50th *m- of the lobster, and ihe dark sand ^^acA of Music. Rochester. She -14th District they announced.' | and shellacking over them. sentinUng the Democrats, 'anand James Scp(cmber 4, depart for Leningrad' Division. New Jersey Nation- vein running down the bac ;k of ha, had experienceJ- as a.summer ' Kirwan reported that the j A checker tournament was held O'Brien, representing the,, Ro- , j y, September 5, visit - — - i$- the"•• • • - as piino all day visit and N were Karen Brownlee and Sandra man conference of thc Pedagogical \n- ib. 49c Olfat various locations iij)5eveloped "spawn o^ the lobster. ' Sjersen. Play Areas Martin. November 11 —— "It'-11s5 Ai\ Nic«!«.e - sutuicstitutc;, actiitmutSeptemberi 7,., visi -.t- and To boil lobster: Plaw thc live ! piaeei Mrs. Rosemary Ui Full Cut Shank Half lobster^ in a kettle containing j gimora »v*nueavenue,, Mr Mrs*T Mary Con- (Continued jrom'Page 1) Jhc special event of the week Town to LivLi e IIn," Mr. Grail, conference at University of Lenin- 8 wa s B d<)1dol1l Snowshow. Nineteen chil- about three inches of briskly i ^^ Roselle ajud Mr«- . Ruth Herman and Laureen Frank. Pot- - wincica. «.,»- Building Inspector Fred Deller and grad, visit and conference at Pi- about three inches of y nolly. Roselle drcn chedule School boiling salted water. Cover im- Schulx, 416 Man6r avenue. _ holders, covered vases and laniards participated in the affair E buer R schedule of ••safety lectures Serve whole lobster, either hot PoJohlders, laniards, gimp vases, - Penny Frankenbcrger, Adri t0 Mrs. Judith D: LeMunyon, ele- bracelets, earrings and pencil hold- enne J»fle- pat McAndrew, Carol crate. . " tral Asia State University; Septem- bc t!iV<''> Cranford public or cold, with a side- dish of melted mentary teacher; Thomas Gam- November 18 — "We Pay As We *** 10. visit to tea-year school and hoot students has been released butter. \ were made at Memorial Field. McGary. Nancy Pawlick. Gail lb t binc< hich 'school industrial arts rs ticiDatinwere mag in this crafts work Shimshock. Donald McAndrew Go," Township Treasurer Dudley conference with staff'and officials: i Police Chief Lester W. Powell To broil lobster: For\eaeh serv- |ij*£ti^ictor; Mrs. Elva F. Frazer, Participating iinn this craf J. Croft, Tax Assessor Edward P. September 11,. visit >f special, [lay. Patrolman Michael J. Fed- - c«^3 11 M Martin. Linda Walker FRYERS 35< were Mike Sheedy,' Margaret and S " " Martin, Unda Walker. ing split one live lobster.. To do|Tugh school secretary, and Mrs. Mik Sh c Markowich. Ta^ Collector Howard schools, depart for Moscow. fl, JrC safety ottlctf, will deliver y d Ct Tom Flynn Nan- ca*™* w Walker aiK . Karen Brownlee this use a sharp pointed'J '"~ Unda Carpenter, Tom Flynn. Nan- ™,_ "• *>-*-• *~ Cowpecthwaite ' and Township ' September 12. visit boardinf . ' j ' WhoU Or Cutup ks with the aid of visual Muriel Mayer, Roosevelt School cy Lenard. Karen Knowlton. Pa. and Sharon Frankcnbergcrkb . Cross the large claws and secretary. Committeeman Howard McAteer. ^^ and conference with facul- oaUrlnl. ' / ~ firmly, .with the left harid^>t6ake Richard Moss of MS Olive txida and Ada Johannscn. Dennis. ir,,»J| ehairman of the nnance committee, osition, • an- I Lions Club, will be • _• and tail. Remoye intestinal vein | A contract in the amount of -• —•• •• nueA, yesterday and today. v'» . .- ...... September 15, visit to special ,„. .j hichlight the talks. The and craw. / During the final week at Roose- A conrnwiui,-.community-wid™ e driv_,,e wil.l be November 25—"Helping Hands.1 schools and technicians; September „•••••• ' "• ;ii;;V $1,995 for administrative and November 25—''Helping Hands. ^j,^ and technicians; September | DELICIOUS! an, "Safety in the Streets," was For four/servings, prepare a v-elt Field the children participated conducted in Gytobcr to raise $75,- Health Officer John F. Kunze. Mrs. i6 visit to ten-year school; Sep- duplicating supplies Was awarded n drawing, colomg, pick-up sticks, ^^ for ^e 12 national and local rcparcd by the Traffic Safety 1 dressing Xof 1H cups cracker to the J. L. Hammett Co. of Union, Josephine Rudnicki of the Cran- tcmber i7, summary conference, emission of New York Univers- lit ' checker*, chess, decorating jars agencies participating in the newford Visiting Nurse Association. wlXh Soviet educators; September * crumbs/or cracker meal, one- low bidder on an overall, basis. --•-•• 1 Cranford United Fund. ity. ..•••••. . '• ••• it half/Usaspoon salt, moisten with Bids were received for paving )nd making laniards. Walter M. Cooper of the Cranford j8< summary conference at U. S. I Thc safety talks for the; weak First Aid Squad and Mrs. Ruth J. Embassy, and September 18. de- tw™«d . «• «.- on Aveniic School; Wednesday was authorized to make the \ Dennis O'Donriell. Paul Flartcy Brookside place; Shirley Dur- """ '"•*"' -«—»—. — . • of the outstanding universities of lobster And press into the dress- award to the low bidder. - - • u.2^U_^i u; ham, "Lincoln avenue and South Christenseniristensen,, cnairmanchairman.. • . -IOI uic uu...... ^..., tornlnjf,. Walnut Avcnuc_SchooI; m. >nd Cas and Dph Cratinski. ib. 49c ing. To preserve moistness, place The J. Tureo Paving Contract- I Union avenue, and Annamarie R. December 2 •— "This Is How It's I the country. She is official repre- fedncsday • afternoon, Blooming- •M large lettuce leaves over the ors Co. was low in both cases. Karen Sorentinq took the chara- |AJerle, Eastman street and MimDone >^ Township Governmetat," j sentative of Queens College for the SWIFT'S SELECTED BEEF ale Avenuo School; Thursday af- 'uonship of/the checker tournament ion, Lincoln School, and Frl- dressing. Place lobsters on broil- Us bids were $2,180 for the Liv- street. Mavor Brennan. Township Com-1 International Meeting of the Com- ; t •• outplaying Ricky Haskins and Zola M. Sellers, who wasf »P" Litteemen McAteer. Ira Dorian, • paratiye 1 Society.' |ay morning, Brookside Plucc er 8-10 inches from unit arid cook ingsjon project and $1,575 ior i 25-35 minutes. Remove lettuce Rapa Kngels. • pointed a guard at the last fox»m-l •- Bloomingdale. leaves which may have become This past week the specialties ship Meeting has been tentatively LuMtuy dhtmlle In blmeti mr were wiffte-baU games, kick ball, assigned to Bloomingdale Avenue charred. Serve broiled lobster Morcerf Aboard LAMB STATE OF NEW JERSEY bronz. tparked with with melted butter. 1 relay races and circular dodge ball. School. — All Sim — Department of State Alt i To eat lobster: Twist off the • (Continued jtwn. Page 1) I Those participating were Linda SHOP AT^ . Ctttlficste of Dissolution rilaws. Crack each claw with a Sewer Job I To all towho m th«*a presenl* may nutcracker, pliers, knife, hammer, Low Price! *—% Oraetlng: (Continued from Low Price! TOOCtAB, It appear* to my natlslae- . ," rock of what have you. Separate . by duly authenticated record o( Ricky and Pat Gas Co. and the N«w Jersey' Bell ~K«*ding« lor the voluntary dl«- the tail-apiece from the body by Beirut on July, 15. Camevalc, I>a\nd Telephone Co. are proceeding with iu»i thereof by the unanimous «>n- arching the back until it cracks. Marines are/ ,.l ol till the stockhotdort. dup«ir.)H m • ^ aboard ship* * ^H the moving of utility poles. ..- . . 30 Eastman St. i my nffleo, that CHRONE REALTY Bend back and break the flippers Karen The public works department PORK SPECIAL OMPANY a eorporallon of thin Stnte. -.•if;; ibis Sauadron 6. com- ius>Jan m (O»IK Crmalord Tbeatee) •IUM principal ofllce U iltuatod ut off the tailpiece. Insert a fork L*Heureaux, /v has removed five . large trees |o. 114 Centr.il Avenue. In the Town of where the flippers broke off and >p' hunt was held and which, stand in the way of the . lb.59c *«Uitld, County of Union. State of push- Unhinge the back from the FRESH HAM, shank Vi lew Ittuy (Alexander Chrone being thwe wwu-ui lcii\were Linda Came vale. widening of Alden and Miln streets *•« Kent therein an* In charge thereof, xn whom |iroce«« may be iterved), has I Donna Smith\and Eric Sanfordv and North Union avenue in the. . Ib. 55c Don't forget that this contains of the squadron are the wn- BOSTON BUTT unplltd with the requirement* of Title }•/• v«-.« / USS Taeonic Tint, second andxthinl, respective- business district, Mr. Grail said. i Corporations, General, of Revised the 'tomalley,*".' or lix'er of thephibiouft/llagship. USS T | MUIM o( New Jersey, nrellirilnary to ••;••••..•: *!••' It is the Township Committee's . Ib. 49c .; »;•« .;• lobster 'which turns green when, the at^ck transport ship USS Mori- ly. RIB HALF, full cut h* luulnt of thU Certificate of DUlo- _..,. . ' ——v- . .intention^te replace the trees inside • • •, :* iUan. ''• • {?' ''\ it is cooked and which many per- rovia, the dock landing ship USS .. Ib. 55c NOW. TIlEREFOnE.. I, the Secretory ChUdren «t Sunny AWworked U ,i ewa1k line, he reported. , i • •'! .sobs consider the best eating of Plymouth Rock and the tank land"- e d LOIN HALF, full cut I SUU- of the Stntu of New Jeruy. Do ^" jjfl withlndiw beads thi. w^Those N«xt step is to start constructi. ertby Crrtlfy that the nuld corporation all. Open the Remaining part of ing ship USS Walworth County. id. on tho Thirtieth day of July, 1BS8. '•'••'•''•iif ' participating were Jane Wavac."" l of a storm sewer from North Union WINES AND UOUORS .. Ib. 79c the bodyf%y cracking apart side- j Serving in the Second Regiment CENTER CUT CHOPS 1* In my office a duly executed and .Patty'Kite, Barbara Purio. *—-1avenue, and the Rahway River to totM content In writing to the dU- ways. There is some good meat [of the Second Battalion of the S«e- AIdcn«traet and North Union ave- ..lb.49c ilutlin of vald corporation, executed nejh, TardiL Dotty Puts. FRESH SPARE *•' ill (ho ttnckholdeni thereof, which in this section. The small claws cmd Marii»e. Division. is-^,Pfc. W conunt ond the record of /$:> weeks' summer rrainin>; course - ^'— «>e Alert- YjOUR CHOICE! i) .BOnOM R •'•;••,[-#.•. with the Kaval Reserve 00 the Police Chief Vest Coast. Sot) of Mftafrtrate, Wojdak, C?t••':' Itn't it hundtomm* And it', andMriL&J.SteWns.hcwniCB-iHBpeoa ise! Comet m j ter his senior year next month at him* «r bron*.. OtbwiuOy ¥ TOP SIRLOIN ChiHum bright Atom* or MWM ' '.' »' 'i' ' Ho}y Cross University. Vorosstir. rb.79c brnntmt Reg, 79.95, Htw • aur •» 1193S. MM* K*M _—"« •xMi TO-SCHOOL * earlooJ **N»J. Jit* uU t X- pi«c*i «• a buJget4«w 49.9S (•»<•••.

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.%; Sfopl Look! Lhtanto thli ! Koos bought a whole carload of these 3 Pound* :...... _ 'Mil*•&•• JACKETS*™ _ LEAN GROUND BEEF ...... -beautiful dinettes ... all best-sellers at their regular prices ... to save you a , •~ coached by Bob lrow 19 HotorSwe«l , „ Made To Our Ord* FUEL KB D( 1 aad' Slave Bean, Its l£s=?i 1. .' • BOYS' SLACKS 2* 5*s« whopping ONE-THIRD! And WHY do dinettes by-the-carload cost less?' Same principle at yoOr ••-km • were: Bon Koenic Jim ITALIAN SAUSAGE ...... *g • ? »"•»— ikn Downiac Bob Stevens. from . ...1 j. Joe Paaetta. Dave Stemmer, Phil • BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS 1.29 CHOICE CUT SWIFT'S SELECT "large econorny^ shjej'_box of soap! So when you want the biggest buys in dinettes, fjvA**MhL Alan Carlin. ' Bruce SHORT SLEEVES • Kent. Alan Goldenberg, and Mark why not come to the store that buys biggest . . . Koos-of-Rahway! Actually, ;•;' / Myerson. SUPREME ^-TtoCarro from THOROBRED 1 ' The third place team vas... m 1 cMc and bud •'Army,"' coached by Ed Conoyer • BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS 1.89 FINEST KENTUCKY Blended STEAKS these 3 dinettes are just sample* of what Koos' .carload buying' saves you . . . and just an and Fred Bait Its members were: LONG SLEEVES t . *! Frank O'Brien, Jim Nemeth, Dave Bourbon Whiskey SIRLOIN ...., Ib. 69c \m Hudanish, Ron Bender, Ed Trist- inkling of Koos fabulous selection! Come see for yourself . . . while this carload purchase »J fromPeoe I) ram, Pat Davies. Steve Patterson, 100 Proof J6J?roof PORTERHOUSE ... ^_.... \b. 73c John Dolin. Bill Miller. Fred • BOYS' SWEATERS 1 and evidence of imrnu- BOTTLED IN BOND 40% Straight Whiskies lath! You'll find It,.. and exciting unadvertijed specials ... at all 4 Koos stores. •»--- o«sinst diphtheria in theTraut, Jeff Alston. CLUB RIB STEAKS ...... Ib. 7j The fourth place team was I farm of a booster shot jx a nega- "Oklahoma." coached by Don Mc- • BOYS' HOSE 4 5 359 4/5 Ot *,|C 1• tive Schick test within the putClintock and Ed Glenn. Its mem- *»"U Ncommead and Install tb« two years. 4.49 ' *• bers were: Tom Donnelly, George * »y»i*m that will Pupils entering the system from 3Pr5. —$|.15 Slocum, Bruce Arnold, Jeff Heil- m»xlmum ham. g JCOOS MAIM STORK . outside the United States will' be brun, Tony Caliendo, Ed Hands, 3 for 13.00 Zfor 10.95 John. Stenart. Rich Jones, • George • BOYS' TEE SHIRTS «t minimum cotl C«U /. SLi. 21 • IV Vater, Doug Pere*. •ABOVE TTZM* EXCLUSIVE WITH OS it J3S The first place te*m was treated MI83 . 10 a movie in BUirstown and the SOMEONE? second pl»c« team was treated to • BOYS' RAINCOATS BRANCH STORES PHONE ice cream todas. - '' (Hoad- ' " * 5#. Girt. Ri, It • GJ P-67SS Olympic high Bcorert Were: Sen- MEAT It tor*: fir*t, Frank O'Brien: second MEN'S AND J d. ft; V • FR S0J2J Dwlght Davle*. Juniorsrifirs^ Pat 11 Walnut Ave. BRldge 6-lll | -i ^COLUMBUS Davies; second, John Dolin and _^ BOYS' SHOP US, 4-4100 (for •xampi*) Steve Patterson. Swim Carnival retults: Inter- "THE HOUSE OF SLACKS" ~ OpM Friday NiU to 8 P. M. —, MYRTLE$7 C. .;.':.,,; \ mediate Divuion: kkkbbard race. 105 WALNUT AVE. BRIDGE 64804 V6 KUVW •'••*••<" BR61717 In C*rlin; bluest splash. Jeff Al- ! ston; 35-yard race, David Stenuner; — hhxt To Union County Trust Co^ underwater swim, John Dolin:

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1"HE CRANTORD CITIZEN AND,CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST Jt. 1938 THE CRANFORD CITIZEN ANT) ctmONTCLft; TinTRSDAV, AUCUST 21, P«ge Yhre* most forms of .cartciT can be Uiverty; The. Hot ScasOn, by Gor-Monday lit 4. p.m. at the, eolleije. metlr|"itjo - lllrnt (iii-i t It Police Training Academy inann; Deadly is the IXiutnond, by l!i;!l iiinfi i In- t.,1,. 1,-n |,,t|,,n l,y lion InnWImii. Wl- I" a 11- . five Years Ato Fifteen Tears Ago Chief Lester W. Powell, dean of the Police Training Aca- Mii:noti (;. Kherhiirt; Doctor No, Psychology Class flu- N'-w V«'il'. .I.M'I Ni-w Ji-r'.i-y Dr. Kenneth C. MaeKu.v. pn-sl- e.ip.ihl. cm •irin.i i IYI- I>r. Kitm.Hi W Ivers.-n will put l..<-. In iiii|iiunced this' l>v Inn FU'mlmt; The Wreck of dent. will re|uki't on plans for the. Authority Slides, IM.ins are in the milking and re- Liny i,,nkeis ul a course to be conducted ut ihr academy by thetint Cicy Cut, by .Winston Crii- aside his :uhhlni«tratve r.-::|M»i-.i- \'.»i k I'I.II :iinl Imil.I IUV.V facilll- was. named Cranfofd's n-.o!or vehicli' acent. it was participate in the Cadet.Nurse Traini«t; c,)r . opeiiillK of Hie fall semester, ".IN llfll- ll II. \v 111 11 hi;iis:ils netting under way for the hilllic: a-: di'iin of ITinon .lunini h i- ;il- ., ' ti • . li.mv; My Striitii!i>.st Case, by Kurt L 1 Hear Spokesman II .1.) ..I in ii- iif th- I'.'uMly SI'CA will includo Ross E. RowlTiml of Cranford. SPCA . Picnic at Home announced in Trenton by ih<- IVp.irtmcnt of Pub- sponsored by the United States Go\.-nim,.j,|| Wi ll :>:: the eiiidllment plelun . <(illi-K<' nml pit-;;lili-nl-(|it.-<-|ol nl I l -ttl t (l>! H-. it) I.I ( 1li.ll NATIONAL EDITOIIAl Kixisevelt 1*TA varioty show sclnVfl- ,, 4(1. mi| >! i' '. r M . i nt • ill ti ,- ill: iv. irr: lic l-aw arid Safety, Division of Motor Vfhlcles. " according to ,n report by Dr. Charles c, Mac Ruchman, Ros«lle Park ve.t«rln;irtan, :uul Itolxrt J. Dr, ThoitK^: Hoy Jones of West- iit i- Ti-.'iC.tuti.' -t ill.-- pi.iii. I Colnll'd slllll'S (if till- -V.-II i(n M: f.i- iiU'd lor Octuber. The Mother's Circle ot Brcmnor I'""'I I"'- the ('iinitoid Ailult S<-hi>ol lo !•'- KM: ml 1. ir II i, • rii- -.t .Ir .-:id«'>. In- president of the college. The instructional of Hoselle Park, N<>n-Fll '[ i- W 1 r i :<1. .1i In |l|;.,. .iii.l 1 Tin- in -.i. p! in. I': M-.. •. .ml. ("iiiiilon.il Hiitai y Cluh l.r t Tliui-.- ly one with loads of local color , piMdent, Mrs. Donald. Wallace. 24 hospital nursing schools-in this area. List New Books Children, by Wjllard Abraham; It will be for only nn hour a Ill 1II.iII \ null! Member: Quality Weeklies of New Jersey • Work of reappraising Cranford's residential, u in I ''>i t N.-v:- ai't-urdmi; lo Mrs. George ColTey. Thoso' present included: Mrs. I'tiwcr mill Dlpionilicy, by Oean Week, however, IIi-'ll .. teaiji :i Will lit >T |nilll>/l:.i'' I'. ..!(. . i industrial and conunercDsl propVrtics was nearins War Prico and/Rationing Boards in nn iiis'vin- day noon in tli.i- Mctho'li l Cliimli ii, Union County SPCA G Aehcsun: Ilnu -I'.an lHne.k American Legion mi tin-' i.ii: i.i tt'.V ..,':- ,; ill. 'publicity chairman. Earl Neal will Cecil Gary, state president; Mrs. Added to Shelves course In "PIVCIIOIOKV for Kvriv .,.r| '. >< - i--w .Jersey SPCA, the „ I.I'.' MM .is .master of eercmonie.s. Mr. Harry Meier; Mts. Ralph Morrison: Sheep, hv Gr«'i«(ii-y Itoy'lni'liin; Day Livitiif" ut thf ti-tith annual :-i J. M. Cleminshaw Co. of CU-wland. Ohio., in gasoline ration books In exchange foi !', n'lr<| ,1 ll>ll<-'. inaiiai:<°iiii'ri1 i-iu:mi-i-i, i" • Cranford, N. J.-by The Cranford Citizen""and Chronicle, Irnji Official in.-wsparx'f/ for Cranford, and Mrs. John KoimiK win diri^M Mrs. William Irslinnt'r; Mrs. Theo- i>nti<;i| aet; Ihe regional an- At Public Library lli>rli Iniinci'iit, t'reiiihtiin It. ('ard Is Ternied fall semester of the Cranford Adult rent onus. " . iv|n'iatii'ii'. -rii.ii-1--: d«-|,i.-)i tin. iff. '.f t'iu pi vformatice undev chairman- dore patieh; Mrs. A. K. Mt'eks: .chargv.of the loc.il pcojitt. in-ported- L:tnd values .,,iiiiiil.pr«gi'i"W handling of Iluruhimi: July 4. 177(1, by School, i>pi-tilnu Uctobcr V atM'iiin- Novices Course Garwood and Kenihvorth. Subscription Rate. $4.00 a Year. Advertising Rates -orr IUquest ( During the month of July the Hn' I'm t Aiithnri-l'.-. ship of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph GrilTln were -s«t on all.parcel*, and field work had been Township Commlttoc passed on fir; i n.,,1 1 of sum- II. fhldsey; Ton Tim World 'Passport' (ord Huh Kcliool and contiiiinrrpr Mrs. Thomas Squires; Mrs. U IV :ii i.ni: '-. following new Ixwik;; were aililed. IlltlOllllrcil |l\ Nl | IVI| I . 1 i*. 11 f '-'si I •. l"' !<•: Office: 21-23 Ald'en Street. Cranford. N. J ^^r Telephone BRidge 6-6000 an ordinance prohibiting the kueplni; ui ii K:I '. of the wa'y^j and means commit- Cr'ai't; Mrs. Holder Peterson; Mrs. completed on residential and commercial prop-* w '.,,..,, i...iiilling olhor forms of to the shelves of tho Cranford by KicJini'd (nllitr; Ordeal of the "Your American I^'itlon mem- for ten consecutive Tuesday eve- In Bridge Slated Ml llaiM-s ilei'liueil lln- M,-M- Yi'Vk • lee. .. ' " ning:;. li-i ri ii-.| 1 I, ,in !•-. t'l I"' " Oliver Davis; Mrs. George ftavis- erties. • Still tq bo undertaken, .was the interior within the township limits. Resident: 1 ,,,,, Public Library, it w.is reported Captive N^tiim.':, hy Hawthorne hi'iKhlp card is: n pii!;s|M)rt of wel- T'i'lt I'- I'IIH' ol the 11 IK I in tin- The commitu-i> has issued a cnll son, and Mrs. Russell Dobbins. inspection 6'f-the town's five industrial pittni*. -pigs or ho«s were to dispose of them win, llnion'" fminty JiPCA shelter, this week by Mrs. Sur.ih K. i«;id- Daniel. cuine In I7,2()() American IJ-HIOII l)r. rver.'icli hn:: been with tJti|on till Adull School .world It. hiiihor c Hi.- l,vu-,ii--.t. • ;t!.i,!<-. and I!i. -,- II II, 1/.-I. . on- for voliint wi's.- Any , parent de- The first luoe'tinK of the Mother's ten days after adoption of the measure I,,,..,.- KrniK-ls-, In Rahway,. How to Malu> Good Home Mov- Junior Collcjfi' for the past 11 year:, in tin- u-i.ili! v. ith •.•'i.lXMf • luji' cn- .tin n <|. 1.- ii. 1 i-i-iit Memorial Field scuri-d 59 points, and won the din, library direetor. po.-it.-i throUKhout the world." 'Hit i M'I In nli;. li.i .•-.I I.-PI siring to participate may contact Circle will ;be .held on Tbm;si- Lincoln •'I' with countless rivers and streams, such skits, \1imov- I'outines or spocinlty Chief Method* Engineer township ct>mpleted plans to again charter a bus bond payments during the year had ;,m(H University, Dr. Iversen earned tempting to put out'a fire-, we would Southern Wild, by Itulh Chatter- Philip -A.-Fisher; Hi;:t AHUM linn Hie local' ranks who will become •Dr. K<-nrii V.' t- and Hi«(land tunin-l';, tin- Newark,,..! It .and numbers are needed as well ris to transport children to- Lincoln ^School. This to $98,000. , M,- Wiininer will discuss tthtl- M-A. and Ph.D. degree': from N'-w n ess wasou r 101150 as the Raritan, Hackensatfk. Manasquan, ton; Lindem:in's DuiiKhters, by PlJiys, 1 Sir. 1 -tt»r»T...by John Gii)i: liirlty •(•'lllll's' relutlonn bt-lwecn York Unlvenilty.'- He Is a p.i.t Flat Brook. Passaic. Mullica, Shrewsbury, Frederick P. Huston (if 61" Lin-, ",>nrkvn«ervice.6n Bus Route 11 deterior- Ginger Man, by J. P. Donk-uvy; Guide, by Andrew -Hepburn; All pr< . imr.lv li'-i-rt Oswego and Maurice Rivers, to mention li'iiii re urK«'s "that all turn out and partici- .,t the .inuleiny on September Jlard Blue Sky,_ by Shirley A. si/e \H I ho nation thut himn't got cant afford to laugh, because it is our tion is 45 inches; during a dry year /mont by Edward H. Fisher, presi- Lehigh Valley Railroad, from industrial to Resi- co-chairman of the Blood Bank for t*i-;mi Grau; The Hours After Midnight, by Krilui I^'iicbtai!', Decline of the rnn tiring njifrj niinlrim tn jour *\r*, pate in some capacity, in order to Airierlc.'in Mjd<-, by Look (Period- an Anierieaji |,e.|(ion T'ost. The MacKay Outlines Thi- cl.i-. . wiil .ilti III|I< !<> it the dent. dence "A". Morval Homes; inc.. of Clifton, lincf Garwood-Kertilworth Chapter, Ami-riraii w bo n by Joseph A. Hayes: llultums In ,'N house. Now .lersey. has been trying to about 36 inches. A rainfall, even during make this affair a successful;.uny' |Tlii>'.'><';iy ''i ' scsfiion forHif.fi di-iitirtnietitii, so caHcd, Iti- lll'lll- to November 7. Ch«« Povan, by Iliehard I.l«-w<>|- wlii'tli^r itr. while dnvinrj oil fllrtry joined the Tube Reducing firm in l«itl:;; Knil to Valor, by Philip Van II.iw.ifi, Italy, Mexico, Panama, "pii'-lni'li'i •" The ;eltl alo bucket" reservoir system, a.system that states would love to be blessed with. In- of her duties and experiences with a Itnl Croul lynj The Choice, by Michael Mc- V 'concrirlc roari'V; -/yhilr* b.'tlfnnrj or Mjn- ... • / / - • 1&53, and was plant engineer of the $16,000 price range in this area. Do. Stern; Viclory: the l:.uV ofPhilippine isilnnd:!-' .ari'l Puerto For Jr* College will i«ffi i roittr.il'! l»iul|;i- i-iiul'i-v lias not kept pace with population growth cidentally, some western states have had clttbmobile unit were described by Miss - Itlco; plii.-i posts in.Cn-rmi'my, Eng- A retirement llge of (15 ha?: hem for I>I-CIIIM>:-I • .uiii HJV.IIII i '),n" and ri-'loinri' company's Navy facility and, later, • I I Throw iiwny oil ambition- b«- A word or a nod from thi- JIOIKI, I^ird Nelwm, by Oliv< r Warner. and industrial expansion. to solve their water shortage problems for nil of the flrnv'sT facilities. The Ten Teats Ago Stanley, n former local school teacher, in a lrii,., that ot doinit the day'4 watk hns more weight, than .the. < land, Ireland. Denmark, Sweden; adopted, for thV faculty arid-staff .i-l'.. r>r. Iv • -1*-«• r» ii.|>iiii< »' out-of cjoori!' II yoo w:ar rjl.r.•.<:'., Norway, South America, Iceland, of Union-Junior College. . Hi lir.v rj You and Cancer E. Duer Reeves and Louis Troutman. had to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sinnh;y, •ell.—Sir WUHam Osier speeches of others.—Plutarch \V«-.Tf». lil will llitn fh Mjmrnfr you fii.-i.'d- ;rigl,]'.'."", by shipping water iii from another state. company manufactures precision 1 The last major reservoir. Wanaque, Sylvester stVeet. Japan, fJiiiim, Korcii, liitrmii. Iridlii, In maklnii'llic iiimouiu-ciin-nt to- fV.'ii.'h Mu- rotir • ,r will a ; tin willi your fttn'.crifjtton Tli».-y will Afrni1; if not- \wnst cancers are seairjless ubhi^. been named vice-chaimien for Cranford's seventh Jaycees Discuss Ansliiilia, Africa,, The USSR and was constructed in 1930. Since that time. We don't have to do that. We have the George T. Kettle, son of Mr. and Mrs. day, Dr. K«Tihi'VTi'C."MiicKiiV. pv'efii* 'QWt- your «.-/<.-'. th« 4"".-'.i p'Oi'fdion, durable if Jflffic'cied in time. United Fund campaign, it was announced by. ii:: saiclliliv: are alxnit the only ident, polntet) out that an employe New Jersey has had0about a 40 percent water# Plenty of it! Kettle of 26 Hamilton avenue, was c.iaduu il A'.!ii!l Si IHMJI COU- with jll the rorr.fort you h.i/e a Learn irniT heed the Seven James W. Rudd. chainnjtt. vl*aul MarteniifJrThad Plan nt his r Chrlsti, .Texas, and "was commissioned a V ~^^^—__.. f] from our 6(>- increase in water consumption. In that find ways and means of catching and stor- Rfqxw^ts for cance\ in/ortna- $225 for Suggestion solicitation committee., and Geor«e Marks was tto the romirin y.r.ur was dtsru-if.ed at "'I'lii'ii''.'! ;> world of 'flood cotn- contract will hu renewed on aMl- i .1 llii:»:in of \Vi- t- l.'eutonant in the United States Marine Cott same period of time. New Jersey has ing our rainfall. We must utilize our tiot/ should be s^nVs to the /'Mrs. Marion B. Mu'guirc of 114 head the publicity committee for the annual a int"tini: <>r the Junior-('hainber radi ".hip w;iltinn for the veil-ran year-lo-year basis on the recom- will j in »>i.- .Hini Jfcinerican Cancer Society, North nventic, west-, last week ro- • drive for benefit'of Boy and Girt ScouHiVisiting Reserve. - . of ("«inunerce at Murkns Hesinunmt who joins Th« American legion." ' intlividunlly- shot to the lead, in chemical products, rivers and streams. We must study and /New Jersey Division, 9 Gltn- ceivod $225 for n sugRcstion she Mi. Thompson.'wild, "You «<•) to fitted ola'.'.ei. : ' Nurse Association. Wclfaw Association and Boys' lust Wi,diies "J- Drop in and Ul ui thew you involve per so nal incdical gineering ' Co. Mr$. Mugulrc's <<-\:. were hroui'.hl il|> to benefit an Atricriciiii Legionnaire!'" Ell- I;/,*. ceding fiscal year with a. balance of $; SUMMER SPECIAL! °« there is a definite relationship between our available water resources if weXre problems which should be award was the highest among the camper of the week «t tranford Boys":Camp at i!il>l(.' Vfli'iariM me Invited to con- it was reported at the August meetiiu! of the J'ranford-Kenllworlh ana. population growth, industrial expansion to maintain our "present growing taken tip with the family doc- 63 paid in August. In all, $2,875. Silver Lake. Named ad outstanding campers "I'lu- .layc-M-s plan to aid th»i.-ie' t Mr. Thomiwon at 020 Lexing- and increased consumption of wiiter. economy. • / tor, or provisional ethics, the. were granted to Employes with were Robert. Bishop. 'Richard Schlack, Lee Fer- school trustees in the high school by Ihiwai Leaitue-of Women Vote^.i-in their ton avenui'. 10 Triple Track Tilt Action Crmihination Windows Robert Kt Brunner literature and information award-winnillg ideas. , guson and William Webster. Cowperthwaite, finance chairman. drive fin1 renistraiion on Septem- And One liaotr New Jersey has become a little giant. An overwhelming apprdyal of. the u>ill be forwarded to you. Mrs. Magulrc suggested an idea A concentrated effort was being made by the .Mrs. Luella McBrlde, district deputy^ ber 14. They did thi:: last year A oonntry-wlde survey has re- 4 No. UNION AVE. -CRANFORD, N. J. Q- What about "so-called" can- which .strcartilines ca+culaMons Cranford Republican Club and the Cranford ' staff of officers elevated the too. vealed that iiccident victims con- $196.00 Complete r It has by no means achieved its maturity. November 4 Water Referendum will ful- cer cures? RRirigc 2 r»«. >0 made in \onnection with certain Council, Daughters of Pocahohtns, at ti Principal speaker at the meetlnt! stitute rnort« than one-third of nil ,» -..f«,! It is still growing. But New Jersey's fill our needs by authorising the state to Republican Municipal: Committee to get as many , % Jalousie Doors $60.00 A. No cancer was ever cured by laboratory analyses. __ new voters as possible tojcgister for the Kovett}^ .meeting in the counejiTsjitfW headquarters ih was Hal Seller, stale vice-president. "lonK stay" hospital t'UKOH. i'lio Achilles heel could be water. initiate a statewide/water resources pro- any quack or "wonder doc- bcr election before the deadline of September old Post Office building. He spoke on "The Basic Aims of e liOKpltiil cost for thi'M) lic- — KUMMKIl HODHS — tor" using a "secret" treat- •laycees." • clflent patients In $2,000 tmch, with Call PETE There is no excuse lor-.having water gram that upon ooptplefion will double 23, it was announced by Henry A. KlUbcnspies, A thrce^pornered race for, the Township Coi 0 ii.rn. to 0 p.m. — S:it;:. Until 2 p.m. ment, gadget- or machine'.- Men inxServl€e Tho meeliiu'' WIIM closed on antraffic accident e!ine;i usually more shortages here in New Jersey. One look our present storage facilities' capacity president of \h,e dub, and Thomas A. Albans, mitt«Mi«>veiotied when it was learned that, BRidg. 6-9591 Free Estimates Mon. und ThurK. Kvr«i. llntil 9 p.m. — C!o'<-d All Day W# in the interests of safety, bus stops A. A . htnign growth does not and others and never stop from' crs. It was. announced by tti D. Failnce, chnlrma A met'tim; of the executive com- liilfl In the MIIMI.'IIIIII nilll<«lri«/2:l Nnrtli The American practice of ope of the nominating committee. Avi'iiiif, Hn«l, Ciunford. New/,3i!»n»y, on should be moved to the far side of traffic ' spread to other parts of the exhaustion.—Mary Baker Eddy foul shooting and tug-of-war. mittee of tho Hoard of Trustees of Tui".iliiv, tin. autl. rlctr/IUQQ. checked may spread, and ' 2 10". .if t||« uinoluH nf thn hid to once again, another spectacular ' j-, - e i could walk behind and not in front of To Th« Dramatic NEW lie imltl In ciixli or lay certified (h«ck that oftentimes the free exchange of cause death., .'•-•'. nt llm tin,.' :iv Hie cnut of 'pub- FRIDAY "SURPRISE" SPECIAL Complot* Information and Prices At Ilinlliin of- th«^-Vintli:i' nf i.'ili1, r:it.'dtck ... Statements are accurate O wadeut beach with our pri- Ally, Vvw. SJ5.S1. letter there was *at* deuenlronct beace .h ..with. dtticiou*our pr'i and punctual .. . . which we feel TOtaH ... ond «nttftoifke new" finish ... at a special low, low price . . . gifther them i'ropi (your closets, attics, trunks, and we'll refresh d A. A. A. " COSTS ' " |.-.-'l-U-. HAROLO P C«rtlfl»d them />^ for new service!

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THE CRANfORD CITIZEN AN1* CHRONICKE! TJTUTtSDAY, AUCUST 21. 10S8 ••'V Pafe THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. AUGUST 21 when ground and used In prescrip- Page Tour tions by Chinese. -_,:'.. •• ..."•••• b;a "Tlx; rhino of today could not Cranford Man Awarded ltvc in New Jersey." snys the Hut ——CRAMfOWMCWIAIIIS—^ Js that once ranged the gci'S professor. "The five species The Soldier's MMar ^ trysidt' would turn n muK. "ttilve are all adapted to i nter green with warmer weather. Even" if there M/Sgt. Richard A. Starkweather., .'<>" "f Mr. :ircl Mr:,. Kurd A. were hairy rhinos around the Ktate Starkwootlicr of ilO South Union' avenue, ha- been a'watfl'-d llu- YOUTH BOWLING LEAGUE J '.' IM'I arrived a few mll- today, llicyjitould huvc to be pro-Soldier's Medal for heroism (Hriiiii; lhf llooil ih-.iii-i .-ii Meiidociuo Navy Commaiider Speaks If 111• -> I'-" BOYS AND GIRLS WHO ARE INTERESTED 'Fish earl.V, two-horned tected from man or, they soon County^ Calif. In D.-rttnlx-i. UM\. - . • ; ~~ Trinity Sets Thought for the Week ,',.-,-j juiil 2.000-poOnd pigs would be shot :ind iM'comc extinct." according to. an annoiiriei-ni.-nt , ,,.,,|,|,.,i m Crunfdr.I II yrar<- TIK-II IN BOWLING EVERY WEEK, PLEASE PitmaaMnister Gu ' ,f buff:i|<» would be Khiir- made by the Air Force. ' |n's old. si i-lul, i, now At Calvary Lutheran Churcl 1 ATTEND A MEET I KG Methodist |tlli> M'' - Sgt. Sturkwraihrr. iitteuded Ho- | visiting hi The summer services of worship at Calvary Lutheran A.l,ury Paik boardwalk ^elebration THE MAGNETI8M OF GOD* Ini! "" ,,'xliat surprised afternoon Joint Ritoal Set selle High School before eiitermi! — at — By Rev. Albert O. Detao, Pastor. OsceoU rresbyterlan Church Topic SundaySunday arc held at 9:30 a.m. In the abscise of the VuciitlonlnK Itt'itli :•••" the military-service In 1IU12. Ur i^ 1 Speaker at the Rev. Arnold J. Dahlquist. the pulpit will be supplied this s Ltroll'' " stiitioned at l«ir;;<>ii Air KCHIT HUM-,, Course Arranged Of Feast Tt-xt—Jamrs 4: S Draw near to Cod and he will drau> near to i/ou. "A Big Fish Story" will be the [,,<>• onvc was n happy Legion Post iristinn and Missionary Moses Lake, Wash. wltl> the r>:UUh VFW Hall — South Ave. ^t 6. Bubb. pastor of th Services i«t Trinity Episcopal What is it that draws man to God? Or is it that God draws topic of Dr. Albert Allinger, pastor, by Chaplain Edmund A. Plpho, ' ,,,,)UM(|.; for both j The Rev. Speaker at services at. 11 utll a.m. The older d Plans for a. joint Installation Kigliler Interecptoi' S(|ii:nli(in. Alliance Church of Pitman, will bo Church on Sunday, the Feast ,of man to Him? It is futile to speculate about the ultimate initiative tit O'-3i> a.m. tcrvices Sunduy at Commander USN, assistant district In Uphoislerin^ .ltiance Church.' Cranford Methodist Church. will meet at 0:30 only, points out .Dr. Horace ceremony September. 20 for new He ifKd Mrs. Starkweather i e- AUGUST 22, 1958 I am. and*7l45 p.m. this Sunday iit tk St. Bartholomew the Apostle, will In spiritual matters. Who makes the first move? Well—consider chaplain or the Third Naval Dis- I'liholMi-uiu: will l>f .ridil-d ),, Miss Sallle Yater will be the to fill these positions me Urg( II priif'essor of biology officer: at Cranford Post. 212, «de"with' their two children at tlir- include 8 a.m.. Holy Eucharist and a simple, physical simile, a magnet and iron filings, The structure trict, New York City. \V thr fin i irulimi Ini tin- iriitli ;i.ri- » The Sunday Bible School will soloist.' Her selection Will be to contact him, Mr. Junuu Newark College of Art* American Legion, and its uuxll-Lursoli base. 7:30 P.M. Age Limits 10 to 17 I nuHri-ati 9:30 a.m. with classes for lO-'a.irrrMormnK Prayer and Ser- of iron responds to the. pull of the mugnet. When either approaches This win be a return visit for Sunday school for i itu'i: nii.-il fall semi".lii. nl ih>- ('i:iiifoivars of age is open on The Fellowship will meet at the 1 meeting Tuesday evening in the Hifhard A. Sinrkwcather'IUMIII.V l»y l>>'. Kt'liii'Mi IV Iviii-Ti, The Alliance Youth Fellowship God Is always drawing men to Him. Man is drawn to God t 7 p.m. forservice will be "Come Ye Bltissed 9:30 a.m. and will be bri ween prehistoric mid Sunday mornings during'the 10 druhford Canoe Club by Scott, and will bo sung by Mrs distinguished himself by heroism | |II(..;,l|.nt-dii,.< lor : will meet at 6:30 p.m. Eugene by the inherent attractiveness of His' character. Selfishness and u Gallilenn Service. direction this Sunday of Com Ft>i3 Casino. ( | Polsley will lead.the intermediate By Visitor o'clock service.. Charles Crowo/. Wcstfield. und Mrs. Donald Shlffner. Th David n. Tl\pmp4on unnounred involving risikk off liffe DDecembeb r l!l1M- 'Vfetiry Kekloff HI 'M I'linliiiii.t: "Man On Tuesday, the Cranfprd Chap- greed nnd egotism lire not found in God: God is good, kind and All those who are interested In il n:inaiiiK. ... 23. t956, S«t. Starkwrathir, with drivu, K'rulwni Hi, will he the u v.-; Guest preachc-ii at the Osceola Dulc Juntllia of Wcstfield, super- Is ulsto a nursery ntvthe s;>mi- tiom u rocmbcrshlp drive is In progress". SAVE group, whose topic will bThee cow-' ter of Alcoholics Anonymous will benevolent and man is drawn to Him because of His won- attending the service's at Riverside^; "thr • I8S0-B through the complete disregard for hi:, owni;tiiicloi. Mr Frkliiff. -who With a Colorful Past. Presbyterian Church this Sunday Church in New York should meet Intcndent. of the Sunday Church for- smuller children'whnse | "From A 161 ter of thanks was received meet in Sherlock Hall at 8 p.m. derful character...... *»..•'••••'•• .':\^ . ' ^'w.-is JII» Important hunt- safety, voluntarily aided in reu-u- -,|,U.|S h(,; ,:wn upho|;.t.-i v hii'.in<••-.•!, • Vined Senior-Young Adult groups in front of the Educational Build- School at Calvary Lutherun attend the church service. llfl'O's. il from Kenneth Weemftri, president will be the Itov. George Virchick Ing vlftimsi of the flood disustei !w ,,,. f,,mu.r|v ein|.|<.y<-d hy 1. I will continue a dsc.ussion on "Evo- Wednesday morning, the Holy Man Is drawn to God^bccnuse of thfe order and' iiduptlveness i— «..c„.!,.„ «« o >i m \ Church, hus announced the need h of the Boys' Baseball leagues In Jr.,. pastor of the Presbyterian Eucharist will be offered at 7 a.m. which he sees in the. universe. All around him he sees unity, ing on^ Sunday at. 9 u.m.. for teachers and pianists*, in the Tho one who will be found I dlnowiur sk»' which he expressed pppreciution in Mcndoelno County, Ciihf. ll/itriberiter * Co. II< founi-ily J luttoji" which was .begun l;ist Smi- Tonight ut 7 o'clock, the men of Kir.* "Without cun.<:lcrt on Septem- trial capable of great nets of |0(j in n marl pit for the pos.t'H sponsor'ship of the l; llK mu be a celebration of the Holy Eu- tho church will meet at the Educa- ber 14. \ ••'".,' is ever the one who is always doL_ ver 100 yt'urH own preM-ryiitlori und batllinu the |,lll(.u.(| ;i, n,.n Telephone ;m• ..r Science tod'uy. The charter was draped In1succeeded In saving numeroii:: per- The eiiiiiM will open Ortolier 7 beat 7:45, at which time Rev. Bubb school is 9:15 a.m. to 10 a.m. Th' nt work in the universe. When men revere God and deal fairly •• building will be accomplished. sons strnnHed by the.flood waters David Jay Koury, infant son of crowding, and will affect In par- A i,,nili and two ankle bones of memory of Clyde King, past Did eontliiiie' for li'ii i (iir:/'(uti'. ( will again address the congvega- The church Is compiling a fall Hast thou a friend, and "Hy his eourajje and. unselfish tiorr. church service will follow thi Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Koury of with each other, they arc upheld by the love of God. In the long ticular tho nursery, kindergarten limns found at Sciuhnkum. ,be- commander, and Dr. Howard n. Tliesiliiv evenillK:i. ..., evening Vacation Bible school at 10:15 a.m. to 11 a.m. 247 Walnut avenuc/'was baptixed run morality wins. The best proof of God's existence in what I college and service list. .Members and primary departments, which gcttest to be grateful? - '" „ Ashii.y Park and Uikowood, uctloris, Sgl. Starkweather has re- The of the: church who fall into the. , . lU's't, former superintendent of flected ureat credit upon himself ll.lte benevolence' tlie minister i> *«: •• . School w^ill conclude on Friday A child care nursery is availabl at Trinity last Sundny. The god- w t cci a.m. and again Baker Eddy i,t,. lmto'N and u tapir tooth follows when we deny it. ^ . • » ubove categories or who know | '" ^ "t 9:30 schools. ,'..'••• and the United Slate;: Air Force." I ( AUK 21! 1. Parents of the pupils for all small children during th< parents were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur in UI77 near Bri«lgeton in of (iiid.—'I'lioniiis C;irly|e Man is drawn to God by Ills grace and guidance and* His anyone who docs, can help with the Pntric.L. WlHlatn-i presided. S|{(. Starkweather hewm Ms mil- WITH \ attendiniitteii g have been incited to at-church service. The nursery will ii.'White of Crunford. j.Mf.ey wi-ri:Vnrly rintlK giv- WORSE THAN THE PURPLE PEOPLE-EATKR?—Dr. Ilortice tend school sessions tonight from be held in the fellowship room of promise of salvation for those who believe His promises are ful- list by culling Mrs. Ruth u Strong :„,, imliniiions about unlrnul life In -K. Wo(td,' II, professor of biology ut Rulf.ers Newark Collt'Cc of itary cari'rr.'wlth tti« Mar.lne Corps, OIL! { tend 7:30 to 0:30 A filmstWp. "Why , CHRISTIAN SCICNCB ut BRidge 6-4898, with new ad- Two from Ouliforil (ii'ivlnu B'A yoaru before joining ' 7:30 -l the church. • filled and man feels the presence und the power of God in His ,, slate 2f> million jearM ago. Arts and Sri'-ncc-!, exiimincsi upper teeth of n fossil rhinoceros Do'We Uver" will be shown* — CBUKCfl SERVICES r dresses or changes in addresses. the Air Force. Hi' saw service ai; OWE Mot/orn automatic oil tltvd hot-walmt heOtmrt tar, own life. - *•..."' „,,.;,'. w.ie found with remains 6T like tiu> one's which Once stalked the Jersey country Hide. A head With KHHO 10 Yrarn } , The Board of Elders will meet How selfishness is overcome ;,.wr(.l kinds of whales, s< U-COWK An airman overseas during tlie SOMEOI »OVB you SO°/e> O" hoi water 10 years of service with the Esso 1^ to weur u Marine uniform. plui dithwathtn and bathing ntathint. Rabbi Sidney D. Shanken, spir- Mfhd is a topic to be dealt with the giant pig, which Hesearch and Engineering Co., Un- Anil OH Ii laloi too, cannot explode... conrlol Igntt* ?' tit the Goodwill- Rescue Mission at Christian Science services Sun- thc_ presence of God. Let us all take advantage of these op'por- Continuing Series liml here 25 million yean million yours n|jo i.n«l the l«p*ntlv« oil I i Wednesday morning at ft: 3(1 themorrow morning- from a scven- ***** of'37 Hroad street, who Is a cleri- has been stationed' at the l.iirson be read in the Lesson-Sermon on Worship services will be held at There? r than the largest welt-known READING. PA. 40< ? Wonuwi's. Prayer Band will 'pon- *'eek visit to Israel. The trip was teeth being'dredgeel up by scollop | front .-ilid rear horns. cal supervisor in tho company's Base for a yejir, but he expects to toob mto how much you can toy* on hot water colfl. ; the First Presbyterian Church at umber of this extinct family from "Mind" is this admonition of Paul: "They were iilmost certninly process reswirch division; nnd John be assigned to duty In ftcrmiiny '•™< at the home of .Mrs. L. Aarrange. d .In-, honor of the recent •'Let • nothing be done through 9; 30 a.m.'Sunday. At this tih\o which Was bigger than fishermen o(f the coiist were in live bar mitivoh of Zcv, who com- Egflf-ow-a-Bun Quick the Rev; Robert W. Kurth will con- Uinlinnls us, "recently" us 11)0 hairy and may have been tawny in V. Clarke, Jr., of 513. Cliiremont next m6nth, accordnit to his par- Conover. 10 Retford avenue. The strife' or vainglory; but in lowli- and may have welghet color. Climate in New Jersey at place, who heads a group In the. mid-week prayer meeting will be pleted the seventh grade at the' tinue with his .sermons oh "The SMILE OF thousand years ago. Dr. Wood's ents. 3niinut'! ':t.\tlon r.iln (ram flf-vw ; ness of mind let each esteem other ivtr 2.000 pounds i -r;:j.; J held that 'evening at'"8 o'clock. Jewish Educational Center in El- Religious Life in America Today— Chief tntores-t Is in ;fossil rhinocer- Unit tiint' wtis nbuut like the Caro- company's products research divl- Sjjt. Starkweather's parents have altur 6 CM: lax not inUudiyl. better than themselves. Look not Cliint pitfs disappeared from thi llnns now. The lartf'T species was mora. . every man on his own things; Where. We Arc Going and What arth shortly ufter tho New Jersc oses. Their plane is scheduled to ar- We Arc Doing About It." Madeline About the size of a prize bull," Dr. Children and young ndults' suf- but every man also on the things JISFACTIOH arlety flourished. The I'ensor "There wen- two rhino species In More thiin 1,000 top-flight sci- fer more frequently and more se- rive, at ldlewild Airport at '7:20 Pauli will be the soloist at the New Jersey 25 million years ago,*' Wood continued. "The smaller of others. Let this mind be in you, hy they became extinct* at thn one was slender and swift like to- entists in 127 hospitals, univer- : : verely from traffic mishaps than service. ^ •' . ••. . . • '•".' • • • Dr. Wood observes. "Both had u ENROLL NOW BR 6-2934 a.m. which was alsoin Christ Jesus" mo Li entirely unknown. dayV t'lk. sities and laboratories In the for l nil. l h'HU 'Information, Call from, any other type of Occident, The rsibbl and his son stayed at (Philippians 2:3^. The following young people front Fossil fish of the Newark groii pair of horns nt the front of the our cfiurch will attend the ^West- on th« fit* of the man or woman "Rhinos are a dying family," Dr. United States, including, Prince- according to the National Confer- Jerusalem and made trips through Abo pointing out the way to bock- 200 million years; In con nose, side by nidi;,, unlike the mod-- ton, Rutgers nnd SHon Hall Uni- ence of Physicians and Schools. minster Fellowship Camp at Camp ern two-horned rhinos which hxivw Wood reflects. "The main cause the country from there. overcome selfishness arc correla- who has purchased building tup- ut mnmmoths and mastodoi versities In New Jersey, are work- Geraldine Nursery School '% Minisink, Newton, for the peril these days Is man, who kills them J Motor vehiclesTn^ount for. more The rabbi is expected to return tive passages from "Science and Ing under rosearch yrants of the i than 55 percent of accidental fatali- in time to conduct tomorrow or August 25 through September plies at Builders' General. ; not only for sport or to protect i) ties'among persons 5 to 24 years night's services. Health with Key to the Scrip- Carl Allen, Susan Bonhanv^uith- | hltmclf but for their horns. These American Cancer Society, seeklnK Reel-Strong Fuel Co. old. : tures" by Mary Baker Eddy, in- erlne Dwycr and David Lpdanye. V They know the satisfaction arc said to have miraculous powers a euro for cancer. and Kindergarten 11 ••••'• hx. cluding this one: "When we real- "D«p*ndabU, FrUndly 8«ryle« 81nc* IMS" ''-I' ize that there is one Mind, the We know more bjKf things about of having purchased where the- SCHOOL DAYS Cor. of Forest and North Avenues — Cranford divine law of loving our neighbor ourselves than dries anybody else, REGISTRATION DAY 'TOES., SEPT. 2 BRidge 6-0900 <••'* OWE as-ourselves is unfolded; where- yet no one tbmks so highly, of us I quality, ih* price and the »erv- or SCHOOL DAZE? LEARN TO DRIVE as' a belief in many ruling tginds FALL SESSION BEGINS WED., SEPT. 3 . I SOMEONE as we do pi ourselves.—Ifranz V. | ice leave nothing to be desired. YARD Nervous People A LETTER? hinders man's normal drift to- Schoenthan ' MORE CHILDREN For Chitdjen 2 to 6 Years—Half-Day & All pay Sessions OFFICE Laxlnglon A»«. mi mi wards the one Mind, one God, and . nec«I (tlaHKcM in each FEED YOUR SHADE TREES! 1 North AT*.. E. L.VJRJL ,. Our Specialty leads human thought .into oppo- trliool . (troilc, than Hot Lunches — Transportation Provided - PHONE INSTEAD site . channels where selfishness NEW 88 NOTE . nc<-M-TuiMtindud«t. . BchMd tl A. U. melt cheese and toast' the plain $498 ...... i. -^. , .-, • _. T,,t y Here's a 10-mlnute taste-delight halves. . Meanwhile, for each bun your trees without cost or obligation. Evantn*. *:1B •llock which combines high-protein egg^ fry one egg to medium or, firm PIANO SHOP iiuno i .with nutritious cheese, served on consistency. To avoid running and DROP IN TO ASK US FOR _—— TrM 8urfl«rf In AU Us Branch** To Our Patrons And BRIDGE M505| THE NAMES OF EYK 1U NaHk O»Wa I* golden-toasted, bun. It's quick to assure easy eating, break, yolks 519 TerrUl Road 33d CENTENNIAL AVE. X6V MAY VtND COMroRT. HArriNKSk HJ -UM WAT TP •Opm Moa. Uuu tat. V> £m. to I pjn. to. make and fun to eat—and it's PHYSICIANS (M.D.) CON- -, Ifcrafcfh H.U«hi« U MM •« th« Ml*«ia« during trying so that it spreads and PLAINFIELD 6-S708 VENIENT TO YOU. ii T JO to • pja. venajtile. too. Serve Egg-on-4- the Rentals -.—-' Terms to 36 Mos Bun^for lunch^ as a late mack, tar cooks evenly.V^PIace.eggs on irnKci fcADio rsooKAMa or warn brunch, or tithe main event at a i toasted halvesnaives. oervServye thuioe bun»»s » BOYLE TREE SURGERY It has come to our attention that a rumor has been start- •u. week-end TV meal. Or, tlankiea|openorclosedstyle. Serve prompt- X\< «•• k*S — Untf -tsU'-i Robert E. Bmnner •U. WKCA by soft drinks and potato chips, it's ly 4Ho. UNION AVE. : , CRANfORD, R of ELIZABETH ed to the effect that we are plannirig to sell or close our •U. WOK BRidge 2-5650 . •u. _ lit, U4 Smm4>r U4 Ih. N. J. State Certified £1 2-4124 Real Estate and Insurance office in Cranford. OMUSTIAM eaatanwn Is seateeel (or tnm Utwr»»UK and rapoHa o< bmaflW waUr-to-dlirtiUtdt. SUtillatit* ~- SUMMER HOURS — Trea Expert ", . . *'. <*'• • ;*' UHH programs witl b* " SOENCS saost k demand. \Orty and b Mt«auM a MparatloB ottk* «p Ish gray are ether aatural shades. teatatosd In water. WKw^waUr if 9a.m. to 6 p.m. — Sats. Until 2 p.m. •adk goat- ytelda two S» tmm hMtMt«r*tt F It Is eon»«rUd te THIS AIR CONDITIONER SURE NUD5 Mon. and" Thurs: Eves. Until 0 p.m. — Closed All Day Wed. Nothing could be farther from the truth. UtUa eompeted to «he l> stoua. TH* molaeuWar* tarttw apart and noretcm to mo'va thu sveater may tat tht, Uquld, Aiufh each mite'eulf We have plans approved for the renovation of the two et stat oi al steam eowtts, ai, fat wtter, of «hOs tte yield <* same M IB}(M be [tn. atema attachid to reqtilnd h» aa evereeat.. ' . ; . gtn. Steam has Ut h* buildings (which we own) at 15-17 North Ave., East, so that . to abiut 2000 T to ekUM a sUfot dUsociaUoa Into lit we will have one of the most modern and convenient real •.r..«te •lamants. At' UnptM' tur«« as high a* 5000 T ot&j »b«ul A WfA/A/£=./2 / U par «ant Is brok«a Up *-** v- Estate and insurance offices anywhere. tro«*a Mil osfftatL > ,- Amerieaa Cr SHOES IS OBI SPE luerican eydtsts, and th*v« ut Both our Real Estate and Insurance Departments have BM« than 1B.OM.000 of them, »«da1 e#~tae av«rag« of .374 mllas a j«ir shown a marked growth during the past year and we hope, • Nwoo BuMi MMI Edfmrton $kim* for MUn PTkTW Show for CI*iMr«n when our renovations are completed before the end of the m year, that our service and facilities will be much further oe Hospital OO TIME TOGO Improved. KOMCAL MD OB^HOVCDIC SHOES rOR THE fUt — ALLL OBTHOPEDIOBT C WOWC DOME OM PREMISES We wish to thank our many patrons and friends for xOpen Daily 9 am. to 6 p.m.—FfFLL toto 99 p.m. tolling a claim. 304 CENTENNIAL AVE. CRANfORD their past patronage and promise them that we expect to tmnc9m be here for many years to come to serve their real estate and insurance needs. mm RIADY MIXKD

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MINIMUM HQUIIIM^HTS An dJr conditions will not work prop- •rly if U It "ttarvad •Ufctrlcdlly". ROCK 1ST Saturday rf«IIv«rl«s , JttC Old. Of* 80V. of all hoiwM hav« ov«r- took •stJaiat«> «" prio. el-. And * (or • texL' KMp'calm. Don.t WH i b« tinnoydbj ttsffic «nd hunt- looked circuits. If you k«*p adding tey In •*»•• INSURANCE Bedenkr^-MatBean Agency ing • parking apoL Enjoy Jour '" appliances you must mod«rnlz« •99 REAL ESTATE trip in • i#xi. Successor To • Drive-up window for payments and quick service OXN-WILMIRDINO CORP. i horn* OLDS! • Clients'parking in rear witDOH coacc ,,,,^, WhV ,*>. «^,.d. no- *» ©Id. "'Jg 7 NORTH AVE., EAST JOHN W. HEINS4 SON • Open Thursdays until 8:S0 p.m. th. .-o-l^m-^oo-ol— I *• BRidge 6-0777 - (other week days until 6:00 p.m.) ; S« o..r to OWil • NEW.!! urn* SCOTCI fuuw so. TAXI CAU VOUI UlCtBKIAM f OR BRidge fc-1900 Life, Aeddent it Health, and Group Department flnaj 2-4300 PUfW 5-2200 A »«•• wnma ISTIMAVI Complete Insurance programming and counseling —• OTHM WtlDOtlDON MODUCTSi Cr«sa«4f 5H>a«VJ^aa Up, "First Driv-Insuranee Agency tn New Jersey" OOHO 5« North REILLY OLWMOBILE. IRC. w 0««v«t Suef mmd Maaom Materialril s *OCK

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SECTION THREE THE CRANPORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. AUGUST 21, 1958 AUGUST », W8 * •-. mAKFOttP CITIZEN^^ same .trip, an& at such times our nals all turns and lane changes. safety depends on how quickly we '"The wise driver sees himself in Only Acme gives you sojnuch for your money hief Powell •an adapt to changing traffic con- true relation to the whole traffic picture." Chief Powell said. "He Getting into step wi{h the newadapts his driving to the driving .raffle pattern immediately is ofof the others around him. Courte- looperation prime importance, he said. This ously und realistically, he shares calls for great adaptability;; and the road with them." Against Killer in thie Home «1X thte old\ mox«r maxim», "Cut your elbth?".Chief driving skill. In this summer weather a "cofrf^ l Ur rl>wi!ll of the Crahford "The driver who is skillful^and 'off time might seem more appro- ° f .parimt-nt gave it'a.new versatile develops what might be Park Museum, Safety Comuul say,. Just common scns^andj, lot of caution. he advised mo- called ;r'sixth sense,' " Chief Pow- priate than a "cool down^tirii^. • REAL ESTATI: Shows Film The killcrT Poisons. They lurk i _ Right now, the two terms can be •1» DELICATESSENS • KITCHEN driving to theell said. "Ho gets the 'feel' of the everywhere—in the medicine cab- ! i«^ to most persons, can kill new tfafllc pattern immediately synonymous. Wttt-tt'symother story k AUTO DEALERS • CABINETS • pafU'vn- inet, under the kitchen sink, on-others - especially children. in the cold of winj*£ BODY REPAIRS und he adapts his own puce to iiThis Sunday - INSXJRORS without delay." dresW tables. You'll even find! in many instances, the killer fa A cool doww'tlme — or brief .COLONY DELICATESSEN I' OM *ZT!!FSl Shar^ the A film in natural color that, them on food shelves, in then M dtlherwUe harmless object — NOUUS CHEVROLET, he. SHAHCENAQENCYlnc. tr'SnSonLrod-by the Once he h;is fitted his own carshows the grandeur of the great period of odiet relaxation — is vno li acl plK into this pattern he avoids doing woodshop. and in your cleaning,, aspl aspirinrm., for examplexamplee. About one always valuable for .adults and Successor to John W. Haku It &a " 1r«"nOntandtheNBtion- Smokies, the rolling beauty of the MIULWOBK & CABINET CO. •ouricil. , This prograni anything that will endanger his (out of five children treated forchildraf alike, particularly in I5-1T Worth AY*. t, Cnaford Blue Ridnc Mountains, und the his-, These camouflaged V killers in BCVidOnt.»l poisoning recent ,,f iiu' nationwide Back the own safety or the safety *>t the m » wajpm weather. It can be most val- CRANFORD Kitchen Cabinets — Formica Tops i part toric North Carolina coa^t, will.be the home the council pints'out. \car had swallowed Aspirin, the Hattsws S-4ttl Tralllc Accidents cam* drivers around him, CHief.Powell shown at the Union County Park uable before, meals, and it is also BODY & FENDER WORKS Cranford Attack said. , "'7 ' take more than 1.000 lives an- j council reports. Kerosene is ahelpful before bedtime. Commission';: Trailside < Museum, nuallv They take a steady toll 'troublesome household com " Complete "ut Ava. BR 64777 ; do u 4jood deal of He takes cnly his own share of Watchung Reservation, Sunday at The cool down period before * DRIVEWAYS of I n li the summer the road, and in the proper place. throughout the year — about 120ipiaCtV especially in rural are. Auto Body and F»nd»r 3 p.m. meals doesn't need to be a nap He drives at a safe distance from In addition, this film brings the lives a month. ."] the South. ' i^/C^u^, ilthough a nap is a good idea in Bapalring JOSEPH LA BRACIO • LIQUOR STORES •[ • REFRIGERATORS * the car uhead. He keeps in his Most frequent victim* are clul- | Ui houses.-too. ™nj* booby- lo change viewer to Mateo to watch scenes O this weather. Rushing into the Collision Experts ' ' % i ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS proper lane passing only when he LANCASTER BRAND CORN-FED BEEF dren 5 vears of a e or younger , traps for children. 'Tots can be from the "Lost Colony" pageant, 6 house, .hot and tired, and irri- Parking Lots — Front Eiwi Tif>ai)»r VAN'S OIANFOHD ELECTfflC to supcrhiRhway has ample time and space. Hclsig- a community drama that- portrays But right up there as home poison .polsOn«>d by peclinci>amr~~- t o- -n- win- Auto Painting • ' " Tot HIM 8 CHER'S mediately eating docs not mak lUth the birth and growth and the mys- arc persons in the 25-** j dow sills and /r... , or by crum- digestion. M*«ta vU OMttml Ana. ««11 BRido* t-ttlT - Industrial — UIQOOB STORK and 45-64 ORC groups. • bhnc plaster, ach can cause lead for good appetite or ADunsS-Ottt terious disappearance of America's BONELESS TOP ROUND ROAST The types of accidental poison- I p^, "\ Some adults may feel that a re- ail South AT«~ E. Cranford Craaford . "' Mm Ckut* IM »«w»wr first English colony. It takes its duced appetite might be desirable. 87 H«nl*T viewer also to a tobacco auction Save 30* a Ib. on all «rs are as varied as the containers | Tht. prevent poisoning? Call BAldo*Itttt they come in - bleach, perman- the council says. They're probably right. But rush- REJLLY OLDSMOBILE BANK to sec and hear ofle of the famous BONELESS BOnOM ROUND ROAST ent" wave solution, shampoo, nail .GKronts shoiuld be made aware ing is not the way to cut down — Inaorpora'tad — lUctionccrs conduct tobacco sales. cuts of ROUND! on food. SAVINGS ELECTRICAL * During the week, Monday polish remover, furniture polish, I the dangers lurking in their SERVICE art supplies, butf killers, pamt homes "' A cool down time before meal «, tarvte* INSTITUTIONS through Wednesday, Dr. Harold BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN ROAST 2 Stricter state and - federal -ill give the adult an opportunity I-WU STATIONS NT. Moldcnke, director Of Trailside movers. • / - . East Weatnald Museum, will give half-hour talks Regardless of the killer^ ju>t "Ingredients should be listed to become refreshed end relaxed SM Hortk on bottles or cans containing coHrun MEVICK VOB . N »n - "Exotic Birds and tiirds of BONELESS CROSS RIB ROAST about every instance tare's an He >».H11 fee able to enjoy hlsHtpod AL"n IACKS poisonous substances -^ even more as well as the mealtime with, y Or ALL AQKa THOMAS BElfDIATI .?rey" from 1 to 4 p.m. On Thurs- accomplice, to the crjitfo - care- . products valuable to our everyday PONT1AC. MC. TEXACO 8EBVICE day during the same hours, Dr. the family. T*xoce (3CMI — Oil lessness or A youngster's appetite will be Moldcnke will speak on "Large BONELESS ROUND STEAK For • MEN'S WEAR Repairing Cranford fices with readiness and cheerful- LANCASTU UtANO-CHUMC or MIOGrT fRtSH SLICED WlilAKS ness.—John Selden banking needs! The IS W. TJnWm An. Cranial | UVERWURST *.69i_. BOLOGNA BEAUTY FUEL OIL SPORTSMAN'S SHOP • Men'* Furnishings • 8porting Oooda TRAVEL Formal W««r Tat Mb* BUREAUS P«sibU bonking MEAT — WVKL OIL Children are happier in A home HERE o» Union County Tnnl.w* BWdstt-lOM DEEP BLUE - WHITE MEAT PACKABD 10S Ho. Utdoa kw» — BK «-10«t| office « BUILDING Oril BRIdc* 4 i you con think of. lEocfc of our fiv* that has a 1. AMM0N1) ORCAN TUNA FISH WUlirlEU) CO. INC. TRAVELONG CONTRACTORS fully equipped ond staffed to meet your personal or * MOVING and jatUaaandBteainshl* FUEL CO. banking needs ... at Union County Trust there's no STORAGE — Call lrll'1tb4t*1 4-1US — GRAPE DRINK 191 M*rth Broad Bt. EUubdh WELCH ADE 2 M shop around for this or that financial semic*. you can cjet thenvattl •BAVIMO BBld«*«-0tM UPHOLSTERERS KEN-l-KATION U I^^^B l^ti^^^v ^a«aV A^^^^ MBh^^av^B^k ^Ua^aia^aW^^h^aAa^BMBai ^B^M ^^a&^MaGA^^a\ia> 6 jmi KJO* at mis Qreai cumuumiiuu o* manw DOG FOOD 1 »o>tk for you ••-••• •••..••'• • '• " 10V4 oz. RANKIN FUEL CO. HEMHY P. TOWNSEND CAMPBELL'S TOMATO cans vou. on, . VOVIKO * SOUP 10 on. BUINSB WtNCREST ASCO IDEAL Call BRJdg».t-M34 STRONG U Mo. An*««r. BRids* (-3341 racsuMO MILD MEDIUM ttl P-«««H'' Av*. Craafaird| ECKBE 1 lb. can ••M\ lib 1 Ik beg73< UPHOLSTERY SHOP 69 LEH1GU OIL COV Inc. ADaoUtHMM SUpcovera and Drapes Campb«UV . M "SatitiMtUm Guaumutd" JL. Furniture Repairing or VaflaUrlan *1 EVAPORATED MILK EXPERT OIL BORKER SERVICE SI South Union Avenue SOUP 8 BHido* t-WIT RICHARD HARTIG Phono BR 64050 S«n»r.lrui Oold*n Dodja -Job-Kat«r Tructo C«mpfc«B'* 41 MyxtU A^^ • ' Cranfaid Paint Shop •oo COOKIES 10 o*. Thlr. Pr^M.lt-6 01 HydrO«-7V4 ox, Wall Paper • Art Supplies | VENETIAN SOUP • Paint • Window Shades FURNITURE *| BLINDS 101 Mo. Onion k*u. Cranford | Fern's TWIN BORO AUTO COBP. CBAlfrOBD Furniture & Appliances DFHOLSTERT SHOT E* AOTHORIXED rORD Srajlkhi »wr Tha atear- PLUMBERS irurrUtUH — Abplumca* LOVELAWD rOEL CO. lUVfatW Furnltura Baby Carriaao. BBENNAN & TOYE UBOWUU — ttu«% — 1 BRUa*t-MS» HAMMOND out* Plumbing H^ithyj Genuine — BlUdo*t-SOdQ COUPON I Eaatmaa Si. Cmalatd it When men put their trust"la < ORGAN . . . music'ymost {jorums voice GRAPE KOPPERSCOKE Cars and in knowledge, the govern* G*«llcmtn: BHldg. «ll*4 of the majority is. in the end,' Playing a Hammond-Orgafa is a talent that grow* MM South vitd year tuw Ml »»»«• FUNERAL government of the wise and r quickly in the young —William Spalding t.. it's a social grace wtych builds jelf-assurance on du Hammond b$ C Backut «i Stii if Sttaitits DIRECTORS CHAPMAN BROS. Organ.. .andlfllmthow ... a ikill which points restless minds in good jft^H ^L^SJBvS^ED^^aB^B ^L^S^Sa^l^L^Pa^BtBHLflBjBv Michigan State Univcrsil to grl afr*t LP Record of SEEDLESS 2' 29 Ciaplii Trast BBI Esbte S*nr- directions . Wwtftald A««* Cw VloUSU Pk. JOBBntO — OO. BURMMS) horticulture department is " Hammond mwic. ( Roofing - Siding OOOLEY FUNERAL 8EHVK3 8(1 kts Am coNomoMwa ducting an experiment in • •. an active symbol of the good things that make Kw«et and lusdou»l~dustirrTtf--tMty summertim* *•**> ?ort to prove whether or net home a happy place BBldg. 8-1320 l <'X >-t'<^ AID'S MASH or moon Gutters - Leaders apple a day really does k«p Horn* Wort* A»«^ K. ' WHY A HAMMOND ORGAN? IVrause f Hammond w «ouW6T»WvicartjH»ttt)W offioii, eocn o compfefebont^ AttWork— J»hon« BRIdo* doctor away; Five thousand « dents will consume a 'ota' difiVre from all other organs in important "ways. (1) No Addxu SWEET CORN ££ 10-25«. spinet Model Hammond has ever needed tuning. V^Jdropinonds^lK^ ^y i» is to do every part of your Can . Guaranteed IU Mart* *»•- * 7,000 apples, each week lor"' ri*ld tr«hl Tender gold- m* ^, wi«h too* LOCELLA »tJTTOl years. This news is carrica <2> Hammond'* patented Harmonic Drawbars give you ^aoloMi business at Union County Trust? MTJrdork S4SM thouwnds upon thousands of different kinds of •"*•-- LJL jot. t aum the Journal of the Mi( Gray Memorial Medical Society. »nd tonal combinations, vastvast~ reachY»nrfpirahraemw' *—~«— r — ^^ir^iua-^£^e-^avariU^ — JOHN J. Dl FAB10 UAL •*•*<•» tonal quality, which make even your beginning efforts Eternity is the divine treasure Funeral Director* r house, and hope is the Window, tU K. LWCOLM XVEKOK humih(i|.dt and moving. You aound bcttei- sooner on by means of which mortals are BRldge6-U05 IS Sartacfleld Xnmw AH tououd permitted to ftee, as through a BRidg* t-OOM HI Mosib AT.. W. BH S-lMe WINDOW glass darkly, the thing* which Lion County Trust God is fcreparin*. William Mount- TTl ORGAN STUDIO ^H^ o* r^ ripe^^' ffl»*^ ^ »*«~. tit. ford SHADES DR.H.BERMAN J frum co. OF MWAMM. Optometriat HOLLAMO MADJ80H INSURANCE HERB DITZELS Angel Food Cake ** -^49* 627 PARK AVENUE. PLAINFIELD • Casualty ' Garden. Center HOLLAWD YOBK CLOT* • Automobile All Types of PlanU Eyes Examined PLAIN-SUGAftEO-CtNNAMOH ^ OLD FASHIONED - HOMI STYU • Fire Seeds — i*ertilkers — tim« . to 9 P. 20M w • Theft CHAMFOBD THEATBE BHido* IU1I BOILDIMO RICHARD HAR >~ 2S Bread ^^ *& Aetna * Niagara 1st. Co. Stf Dwota Road CrwUord Phot»c4 Donuts M MOBTH AVLW. 101 N. UNION , Auguil 2U» tiwu S»lu/o*y, AM VM. B. AUSTIN TK*. worship most aceeptabl* to BRidg* 40200 y !•! Oak La»e, Cramfer* God oomes ^otn mf thankful and i 1MMi fill accrtj—Plutarch

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:»,.•• • •"••••••...]• . •'• •,•.'••• -.. - . . • ''_'_._' r-> , "_ • . • •" -- - ..«v-- THE CRANfORB CTflTEW ANUCHHOWICLK. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11.. '1988 TH? CHANfOBD CITBRH AND CHRONICLE, Tfflra9PAV,~AtKWCT*t; 'i ' of Mrs. Monahan't; daughter. Miss annual outing md picnic spon- ed s mi*lin| of tho nosrd of di-Georite Ounn of East "Orange, took cousins ot the bride, woic«.uslien;. vided th<> miHic. place S:iiurr Ma- Tl»e brid<>, an ulumna of Bene- sored by the Shrlners of Salaam rectors of the New:irk.chapter of An ;iIuriin.i of .Jonathan OayUrti rlnu sorl-of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Refcl-W«I--crf Mass Temple, Newark, according to Pa- the-National Association -of'Ac- Theresa's I'hia th. The bndegrobm High School, Spi-rui!lii'ld, dit-iinc Academy. Elizabeth• , will i.,I iB~ul)Ul~l! I Marino'of IU(J North avenue, Gar- [tnTh.ofthtrAyytimntionrRoscHcParK. WDN- . itaftt-tj—held—at—Glen—Kld«.> JHOuti^ woorl.,..- Country Club last Tuesday eve- Habichl. Luboratorlerf, Kenil worth, > (or the wedding Saturday of Mis* Saihc Irt-hv Reid, daugh- General Hospital School of Niirs- secretary!, ' -t the :•<• ning. Mr. Caphn is director of The ceremony wus |>ei(ormed by husband, an • East Orange The prospective bride Is a sen- :md Mrs. Orland.Rcid of 311 Ashwood a\cnue, and. Ralph in«; in October. The outing will be this Sunday 1 ler of bcrshlps of the "Newark chap- the Rev. SyKfter J . McVeigh, School tfruduiiU-. is employed hy ior at Jonathan Dayton Ruglona.1 ews I ,',-,. porter, Jr., Jton of Mr. Mr. Porter, an alumnus of Seton at Mazda Brook Farms, Purslp- High-School. Springfield. Mr. Ma- enilwort Hiill Preparatory School. South ter. He is employed with'Gcneral pastor. A reception wan held at irrmerT* Iti.'iurance Co., Newark^ tnun of Linden and Mil's Mary Ann The first 8Q jPAl, children iini, a aruduati- of that school, l.i ^ R jlph Porter ol Elizabeth. QranKf, Is a senior at Seton Hall Aniline and Film Corp., Unden, Hit- Winfield Scoll Hotel. Elizaoeth. The couple will live at 12 W;u.h- Garwood Pews Portur, sisti-r of the bridegroom. (o register at police heudquart- Inuton place, Cianfotd. on their >:tatiom-d jt (.'amp I.ejeune, N. C, \u-v. Francis A.; Relnbold, Elizabeth :ind Tliirresa Porter, University. wlll be ellalblo to* attend. The bridi' was e!.eorteti to the where hi- Is serving with the ,i pastor of St. Michael's The couple will live in RoseU altar by her father. Mi»s Florence reliun frurti a wedding trip to tin' sisters of the bridegroom, were On the day of the picnic, tho Dolores Drake, Virgin Islands. Marine Corp*. ,, Elizabeth, officiated at tho Park on tl»»-i4- retitrh from u hoq«?y- Shoudy of Kenllwurth was her KENILWORTH PUBUC SCHOOLS 1 1 flower fcirlx. children are • to assemble ut 11 I'luii'' ' cousin's iniiid of honor. whih\Mist; Grotip PIoiis |Elka Heads c-ercmony. and celebrated inoon in tho poconov. a.m. in front of Harding School 11 Thomas Porter of ElizabHh wa» George Habichl Nancy Druke, sister or the bride, The research attack on canre.f GARWOOD PURUC SCHOOLS School Calendar - 1958-1959 111 .i' for transportation^ according to his brother'.': best man.. Warren and Miss Tereiia Fntsch of Ken-Miss Wussler h I.'-, the create.':! and costliest sln- HUP" al ..- t . . Patrolman DiMarlo., School Opens j of Kosetle, dregory Stxlilto Slirhi«'i->* InyiteyKA'L Wed in Church i;le tindei taking •" medical his- School Cal«nbr - 1958-1959 ilworth, also » cousin of the hl'ide, ••/(;•• September ^4—Thursday CiteTop bruli'. who wus escorted to Pilgrimage kEJJiLWOUTH—The marriage •I ; ;,„,. Election Day by her father, was at-of Elixabetb h and Mr. Fakelman served as bridesmaids. Fiancee of Marinetory. Practically every branch of 4—Thursday School Opens November 4—Tuesday .. \u-y -ill ir o I irnic of Miss- Dolores Helen Drnke, September Teacher*' Convention irl.M.'l by 'Miss Barbaru Enz ofservi-d as ushers. (la pi in at Meeting KENILWORTH—Mr. arid Mi-;. modern nclrncc is engaged in ran- NJ.E.A. Convention November 6—Thursday KEMlLWORTir — Members of daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Joseph Stu'/ nf.Nfwark Was-best Plans Fund November To Shrine In Golf Test , Tenchers1 Convention ; mutd of honor. Her • Bernard Krick, rhurch organist, man. Ronald Wenberg of Union Robert Motialon of 2.'i,L!0lh streU—Tuesday • le, MrS. Martin Fakel- lolst. both of.. Park, ptt>- I^-auue Iravf been invited to tho lin, 38 North 22tid street, attendw grimage to the shrine of Our Lady ; Thanksgiving Recess iKiSNILWORTH—The ».ni5 3:15 p.m. CloKintf golf veteran, showed "that his "November 27—Thursday o[ Lburdcg at Willlamstown on Thanksgiving Recess ing girl trophy award v..;iit Campaign School Reopens game is still sharp by earning med- November 28-r-Frlday .... December 1-Monday Soptomber I'i wore presented by " ; Schools Roopen Hella fuerst and .the "ouisiiihtii C.ARWOOD — A special fund- Christmas Recess. 3:15 p.m. Clou. . Mrs. Joseph Forubslcy, program alist hohors Sunday, at Galloping December • i—Monday .. boy awfard was won by Thou \(~ Hill Golf Course here. , Christmas Recess. 3 »m. Cloning raising campaign to solicit' $10 5—Monday School Reopens chairman, at a meeting of St. December 23—Tuesday i Neville aa summer awards January Elko propped for his bid for n ;„.,... Schools Reopen nnd $2 contributions to finance 12—Tbutwiay ' Lincoln's Birthday Anne's 'Rosary Society in St. January " 5—Monday , [presented recently at the( the Rt>|>ubHcaq.,e •'.:••• I grounds, Mrs. Adplph.Leikauik icipal campaigns^ jjot under way .,." School Reopens under par 38-33—71. He was the March ^ 20—Thurwlay ... Schools Close for Easter Recess. April C—Monday , general supervisor, annoimccii last "Week with a njoetlntf of tho La 16—Tuesday 10:15 a.m. Reservations must be June. 19 days trnt and" southern paVJs of the June daV!) the 31 omilifiera In the champion- 10 days February ~ Summer champion award:-, county at the office of Charles P. 19 days February »» made by September 2 with ony ship flight, but he also qualified September September dav 23 days Morch ...... 19 days presehted ns follows: (hec Bailey, county chairman. \ 23 days March ™ " officeolficer of the society or the fdlfo-l for the 30th successive time in the October" ... ID days Terry Urban and Richard l.uf October ... duv , 14 days April '• Funds raised by tho cnvnpujitti. November 16 djys Apfil :.p »» * lowing resvryation chairmen; Mrs, tourney. He lulled only in the November „" 21 days ind tctherball. Dlanire LI-III;IIK| 2l dn Rose Kootth, Mrs. John Malko, 1828 initial event. December . 17 days May Which will be concentrated in the December M 4py3 May • • ^ 13 days ,nd .Louis Vitale. tlaV!! Mrs. Frank Herzog and Mrs. Pete* Scoring tftrdles on the 10th. 14th . 20 days June Hello. Fue«»t was cho;in next six week*, will be divldei! January .. JO day* June : »° January .. Rbr/o.- . , .and 17th holes, Elko won his,third Playground and Frank M.iriin • between the county organization 1C(4 day» 3 tla s Mrs. Thomas Gcoghegan, bowl- iul In the tourney. He - - " Total Playground, at Mlchig.-m ] and the various municipal -com- Total ....:... I8 y mw i ' '' mittees, Mr. Bailey said. Contribu- ing chairmun, reported on t>lan£ "he quallflort lh 194« "»d 1047 Lorraine McNamec and Mich "* * f • • Mike i» seeking his fourth county tors will be listed us "Boosters" for the coming season. She' said Maclle registered the most pi public links title and first in 17 — for $10 donations nnfl "Trumpe- 44 women have signed up to during the season. Hella t>n partlclpatc^thus lor. years. His previous victories came the award for best attendant <•. ters'" • for $2 donations in "The Welcomed as new members were in l»2d. iMO and 1941. Review," forthcoming official InnaDaniloffAppointed Instructor All-Stars Roll Info Finals At McKlnley Field, Luura Co Mi Mrs. Stanley Zuzeskl arid' Mrs. Mutch play will begin Saturday was named Miss Playground S ore publication of the county commit- Grinvlllo Lyon, Jr., who started Joseph DlFraiiclsco. at the Hill for Blko rand the other RTH -*- The . Kcnll- Louis . Vitale, Mr. -. Pl:iy«wii tee. The campaign will BIBO so- Of Russian Language at Regional : KENILWO and went four innings, Was cred- Secret pal birthday observances Quallflers^/frrnnquullfiers./Frankk Eckert.oEckertf SScotc h worlh nUnU__star!star!}} roro,,kk..dd intintoo ththee ffii - Wllina Btnko and Thomus M . licit advertisements for "The Re- CLARK—Arthii»\L. Johnson tU'gional High School has appointed ited with the victory. Don Jacoby were held for Mrs. Edmund Ber- Plains,/*" automatic entrant be- na,so fth e Tr|.Couniy Boys'TourB'T - dlth received awards for scoti^ view." tins,,an uuiomayc i™™n «,.- took the mound for one inning und u teacher of .the Hussiatt laiwuiie. Miss Inn.ic Danilolf, iv 2:i-year-old nningham, Mrs. Raymond Del- i« hl vitory W last years nals tht i b oring! o the nVtot points. Thomas was Charles P. Doerr, fund-raising is^of his victory W last year's "' Tri-County Boys lour- to hurl the .Contc, Mrs. Geoghegan, Mrg. tJo- Rich Penn came on attendance winner. ' chairman, said the campaign is began when Edward J. Curcaise (rnoy. was one of tbe many top nament Tuesday evening by scoring Borough Councilman Fr; seph Rysury, Mrs. Johp Slncavage, I gojfo a 3 1 v r ovtr c rk finaThl estahza local. club scoiad itityy first a departure fuom effort*' in the joined the faculty as a French- ifers to run Into trouble Sun- " M* y >" a* Scotch Masearo attended the •* —. Mrs. Albert Stanko and Mrs. Jo-1 day. pl ltts ruThn eIn loca thel initiaclub l scoi-aframde on two past when a mall appeal was utll- Spanish instructor six months bo- seph Valsabol. _jy. Eckert carded a 30-39—78. " - , , . .,.«,,, iil f gram. BELTS YILLE ireiT nnd would "put our fund- Ruy Dombroskl und Art Bon- The finals — in which Kcnil- single;) and an error. It added its !\ fore tho close of school irv June ' Hostesses for the evening were th final two markers in the third on Winners In contests rolsihg efforts on a personal level tewpo tied for runherup honors W will meet Scotch Plains — were: Peanut hunt, Leagi |Because hi* learned to speak Rus Mrs. Frank Kllburg, Mrs. Peter two singles, a double, and a field- and drive home to our supporters Kilburg, Mrs. ' Frank Klnahan. witslowlh ypa witr 73sh a. Dombrosk_¥. l got off wilKenilwortl be held uh t 2receive p.m. Sundad excelloriy at thto uel MuraWky: s d, Billy rj| i. as a member of the Air Force with the second best nine of the ers' chqlcc. • . S to 8 LB. AVERAGE the great need for both volunteer Mrs. William Klbnas. Mrs. Frank •...-.. ~« L..» _.v— Unnb. Kenllworthurling hTuesday Little Leagu. Clarke Field. xoul, d Bi'ien, and thk . Carol Vit; •workers nnd for money to com- Intelligence Corps, he Introduced day. a 34. Ray shot birds oiVUw manage only uiionte hit off all three' , Clark scored its run in the first Playoffs Held Knight, Mrs. Edward Konopack, oh a walk, u wild pitch und utreasure hunt^wst, Robert Grip bat the more than $1,000,000 the the stuck-nts to the language' on an Sr., Mrs. Edward Konop_ack, Jr., 12th nnand 15t15ht holes. Bontempo KKoj*n j^h pUchers—a firsl inning Second, Ragpr Dunkelnmn, GARWOOfii — The_J!AL will - ••:•:•$. Democrats arc planning to spend after-school club basis. listed nines of 37 and 30. single. •. . • faco-'thc AmericilD Lesion team Mrs. Michael Kowalec, Mrs. Ste- single third,. Pwink Martin; obs NO FUSS! NO MUSS! in the trl-stute urua beginning Ulr. .Curchise resigned to take a ven Kozlc, Mrs. Andrew Krapsho, i'acevm'st race, Ronald Biu^e September 15. in tho final playoffs of the little job closer to\his home in Tren- MM. Edward Krempa and Mrs. ptmd race, Kathleen Ruscitt,; •• •.•:• \$ • ;'The Republican municipal League competition this weekend ton. ,\ Mm Guerrkro, L Michael Kuchta. Judges Choose ilrd race, a tie, Robert Hob' •/• committees and the Republican at Bell Stadium. , Robert E. Hough,, principal, said, A social hour followed the Anthony Lugara Gary DicKey. OVEN-READY county committee must riely en- The playoffs* first game will bo yesterday that becihiso Mr. Cni^-meeting, with refreshments in Carol Marrese, Egg tpsa: First content, Wil QFG TOP QUALITY —CUT/fROM tirely on campaign funds raised played Saturday at 5~p.m. T1»c cajsi- discovered students aytr in- charge of Mrs. John Haferkorn Vows Selbert and Robert Robe; sic > m\ from within the county. We, un- next gome will be held Sunday at in learning RussisyvIt wus and Mrs. Luclen Lawrence. KENILWORTH — % . contest, Frank Martin *ttd ( TENDER, YOUNG CORN FED PORKERS KBNlliWwnin-m«[—Mis»s Olympi^..^a • KENILWORTH - The; classy A. Marreso of 643 Newark ave- like the opposition party, have no 2 pp.m. If a third game is neces- derided to continue tlje stydy as Mrs. timothy McDonough, pres- Ciravalo; bean guessing, TWIMfOUKTY sources outside the county, or out- ! * "'- ".;' •""*; —::..- Anna Maria Guerrlero. daughter Kcnilworth Llttld League all*stars 'AJI [XW| U a regulareguluVr C6ursec6urse. \dent, conducted tho business ses- nue wus chosen o laoy, in wait- • »- «A .^,,,r money into i ^' ^ played • Monday at ^ Amer- ing to "Miss Seafood Princess" Michael Tripodl; second, fcOCIRS' side the sUfX^iti pour money 5 p.m Miss Damloff.^udging by b,er ch was preceded by recl- Machin, and third, Kathlttn FrJ p.m. I history. all-star team, 0-«, in in the annualbeauty contest held our poeke,ts7* Doerr said. - - - ... wwu ~* the Rosary, a novena of lc!lc!mm dona The .group also heard H. RayendeThde firsin at halthree-waf of thy e-li competitioe between j language tructor, at Anthony J. Lugaru. son of Mr. and t* a in conjunctipn with ^B'B Pea litayer for peace and benediction Mrs. Anthony Lugara of. 488 Wash- 13 hard-fought innings Sunday at Klryurfn of Crunford. registration | the PAL. AmAican Legion Mad! same tinj , offer students some by the «t. Rev. Msgr.' John M. Days'* Saturday at Point Pleasant PORK LOINS of life under the Soviet ington avenue, Were married In St. Cla^k Little League Field. '. chairman, report on the progress Alcoa teams. The Walsh In the Church of St. Anne. Theresa's Chytcb; Sunday after- The victory, advanced Kenll- the GOP's registration cam- s, Mr. tJouuli said. Louise' p.. Errlco of 170 Dance School LOIN Ul lilt —__ _ gion team took the top position Uoon. 'i worth to the semifinal round of the lifter playoffs were amnaed. ;/ -.... her- parent*, grandparents ^wi»> avenue, West Long END paign and roceivod plans for sur- 'and other relatives, she fled. Latvia Tlje Hcv. SylVcsttr P. McVeigh^ Trl-County Boys' Tournament, Branch, was selected "Miss Sea- veys by volunteer Young Repub- This past Friday, the American/} pattbr, ofTlclated at the 4:30 p.nv Grenville Lyon, Jr., paced th Sets Opening Legion team could have cinched a 'in horse^driven wagons in 1940 u> food Princess." Second place KENILWORTH — The "" •. If licans in Springfield, Hillside and the Russians overrun the nation.. PtostferCost ceremony.- A reception followed Kenllworth attack with four hits winner was Miss Patricia G. Ib. New Providence 'to take place first place bcrtb in the ?«ooiid at Rendala's, ^Greenbrook Town- Lyon also picked up the Win by School of Dancing will o tb« tournament by b«Mtt» "We w»a republic, and we Morrison of Fords, while Miss 1058-59 season with cnroJImcnU this week." free, just as you. 'Then the Winners Told ship. ••-,'•• pitching: the final two/innings', Adrianna M. Hoek of Hawthorne A,special campaign to locate «A^ bowed Mr. Ouerrlero escoi*ted his striking out four and allowing just September 5 and B In St. Tht-rwj QFG-LEAN,. MILD CURE, ?¥{: Communists came, talcing away oUr GARWOOD -, A,- _r Was the thJrd place choice. old church hall, It was ahnou""^ dlttonal unreRistered voters" <»Att property because we >vere religious painting contest at Lincoln School daughter to the altar. Miss Mar- one Kit. .'"'•'» '' ' 'Also serving as ladles in wait- air ..-•:•!»§ get under way after I*abor len, AlU«retto of Rosalie Park was KenHworth's b Tun came on n this week^, s' •/• playground was conduct*! by len, AlU«retto of Rosalie Park was people and well-to-do. Twelve of L -,- ,. a.single.to Ing were "Miss Qeraldine Binder Oeriruda and Willis . Mr. Kirwan said. my relatives were exiled to Siberia. Mrs. Loretto Krone and; Mrs.maid of honoph . ThTh« MisseMise Louise wal"k t*-o --*--"Rot " T an4 MUs Joan G. Ordyk, both of v sending Robe to rectors and teachers, hsvc 23 yr. Some were executed.".Miss Dani- Mary Quare Friday. n^fdn^u)fredpp of HoMlle^Park and Ann right byy Irvlngton. -^Y^^ third and beauUfuUy executed of professional theatrical exp Call Hams By Board of loffsaid. She recalls takfoa refuge. ||WW%Donald) v~ • '^ ^ Senonen o!! CranfqrCfdd werwere brldesbrldesr v ^^teal ol ho«w| by Robe ence in all fields of dancing. ^ GARWOOD—The Board of Ed- maidj.., •••• -.i" -—(. . delnye Missionary in Poland and then at, a displaced Iwlnne r ^ the 5 and 6-year-old Dancing professionally «t upatlon received bids Monday ; V Rlohjird, Cera o| Kenllworth whlcb caiight the Cranford team persons camp in GermWv , , joomptliltto^. Trudeau' Bridal Attendants places as the St. Louis Munidpi night for the painting and repair "It was during World Wftf 1L [chaxleCharleas GvGvu m W«re second serv«4 aa beit man. -Ushers were guard. _ the witeriors of rranklin and Vctnk, 0PW4 of »enHwo|rth and Led In,Tenth Opera for several years, RKO :• HICKORY ives Tulk ...^^. T and the Americans often winners. Others "- lead Loew's Circuits, Roxy Theatre i LRWOOP—Th» . .Lincoln Schools. Bids were wmOf Used to drop bon^bs, but Johohn BBrunu t of Maplewood • s The local boys held the Fete Miss Obst Ib. «"•- I by the following concerns: were Boily Th bride a Cranfo briefly in the 10th frame on hits KENILWORTH -—A, sunoriiie Earl Carroll's units, as well as \- SMOKED Lehman, on furlautttrom thought even this IF better than c£L The bride, a Cranford Ing night dubs and hotels thr French Vroodfoid Cprp^ 155 South ave- is employ by by Lyon and Albert Grady, an er- bridal shower honoring Miss Len- 39 sionorV ussignmeiit life under the. Sonets." ZT^. out the country, they for ^^lt guest nue. $10*l»; Edgar Hill Construc- > ofror. , and pinch hitter George Her- Cameroon, wi*l be F Miss DaoUott is the daughter of C..B ore D. Obst was given recently by were -known as Willis *d Ukt* Ited Presbyterian Church tion Inc., Woodbridge. $20*00: and Corp., uska's being hit by a pitched ball, FAMOUS TULIP FAIR - LIGHTLY SALTiO — USDA. ORADB "£ at the XJi " * "•"' P. C. SUedler. Vena*. W,«W. TheodorT e p«nilotp f of MillvillileH an dd forcing in a run. But Cranford her attendants, MUs Katherlne Claire dance team. of Ga thUrsunday. the late lyHToaniloff. 8he waj AMrs. Jeaavf*mr Her husmnd, who at- Leikauskas, Mlss^Marllyn Good- Both are choreographers in l the bids were referred to the tended sehool llworth, Is came right back, with a run on a Mrs. W. Joseph Choborda will be bora in Latvia, an imperial Rus- Seaman was declared : ROLLPKG. organist; Mui» Iona Wcod,^rganlat buildings and grounds "committee anlel. J. Heyburn. hit, a walk and two wild pitches. reds, Miss Carolyn Obstt. Mrs. Joan field ot dancing, and- faculty le- sian province untU It was declared ^ ld Kehilworth's four pitchers: — Forman and MUs Mary Anglola. . ers tor National Dance Tead f and cbtllr director, is on vacation. to [•Jectrical cpni in. Grahford, ML . u : '•• . Scheduled tosMak'on August 9^ Donald". Jacoby, Robe, Thomas Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Association material is the Rev. ThonW ^hr*)v'e, pastot; Oon. Chambers'at>d Lyon — struck out W-Obst of 625 Bloomihgdale ave- \fOM oivaauai «"•»•»-— i nmtvMk GlVCll AWHItl •' f' of .the Georgia ^Avenue Baptist 17, walked five and gave up.seven nue,' Miss" Obst wl)l become the Patricia Trodeau, Betsy I KENIUWORTH — Benjamin bride of Walter G. Martin, Jr., son Church ot Gleninbnt, Md. The Carwood Sodal loplpped with a tuition tdwlHy] Butter 335 Coolldge drive, was o( Mr. and Mrs. Martin of 12 North .*.'•••-••:• •••"•..'•• • • \ 63 Rev. Mr^3hceye tonnerly resided In Sioitzerlartd in Garwood and wai k member of TSUM^^ SS-f P»t»en»ed with an award for 20BOftOVOB OF KEN1X street, on SeptembeSep r 27 ui FAMOUS TULIP FAIR -ALL MEAT — SKINLESS the local •-•—«- ^ o€ MiM*i c^m ^Evangelical Lutheran MS m«-wMv anil Lanty GIQW^ To Falter S." the Bayonne Naval Supply Depot. THK CONSTRUCTION w, TO, » „. church, Cranford. degmtip acky. Judges in this division were The award was'presented by Rear SANITAMY SCWER OK irAtRmXD at KENILWORTH—Mr. and . The AmertcaAmwican Gaii«Cao*e»r cJ M • cafeteria waitress to AVENUE FROU A POINT JOO TOT The shower was given jean Perry and Mr% Loretta Adm, Frederick L. Hettcr, com- EAST FHOM THE CENTER UNE OT home of Mrs. AdAdolpl h LelkaUskas, Thomas Lamb of 25* Boulcvia the^oluntary health agency «•«- manding officer of the depot. MARKET STREET TO THE CENTER have announced the nww . she has bew study- LINE Or SOUTH Slat 8THUCT AND 735 Monmouth avenue.. 'ing cance* on^ «W^P^J- Winner, ot the contest in the TO PROVIDE FOR" THE NECESSARY Guests were present from Kenil- th*ir daughter,. Mi" V.1 . -poetry and literature lp -11 -< 12 -year -lold dompetltion, CAST IRON CONNECTIONS FROM to Walter S. Law, son" of Mrs related eounes «t the Appoint New Teacher THE SAID skWER TO THE CURB worth, Cnrtcrot, Rdfselle, Elizabeth, was. Gall SchnlUer. Placing sec- LINE AND MAXINO AN APPROPRI- Clark, Cranford, Plainfleld, Irv- Law 6f CorvalUs, Ore., and fRANKS r College in Vermont ATION FOR SAW PURPOSE AND skoal and ond was Fronds Lienhard. Other GARWOOD — Mist: Marianne lngton, Newark, Hillside and late Dr. Law. , . Beckers of Westfield has been PROVIDING FOR THE UAKINO OF The marriage was pcrfo contestants were Gerry Kiraly, AN AS8ES1MEMHT ON REAREAlL. ESTATE Berkeley Heights. August 5 in a civil ceremony" Robert Mcrl, Janet Wirslg, Gene- hlred'by the Board of Education to BENErrgsb BY SUCH IMPROVE- .^CurtAoK Driving tench a fifth grade class at Lin- MENT. T ,'•• Basel, Swltxerland. Mr. U*» vlcvt Muntt, Carol Kay Andres, BE IT ORRDAXNEO by the Mayor and yummy ROT. H»e for Newark Mfin coln School beginning In Septem- Council ol the Boreush of Kenllworth: hits between them. > his bride plan to be married BI Lldla. Relder, Samuel Rocco, ber. Miss Beckers replaces Miss* SECTION1 1: That *n S-4«ctv-«.nlUry religious ceremony August 3i« * -mi ty. Vr. Taylor Cheryl Martel, Frank papandrea, uwtr b« eon«lruct«4 on falrfkld Av- Richard Penn und Grady had Don't forg^ «U Ho* Dog Rolls was fined $25 Mildred Cella of Newark, who was *nue ttatti a point 200 fMt En»t from two hits apiece for the winners. Schlosiklrche, an Hvaneoiica parlaen TrudeAU, Sandra Andj^es, hired June 9 for the position but the center H«« of Market Street Itcthe formed church In Meisenhei avenlnj in Municipal Dennis Dl Battista, Cu*o\ Fenwlck, center Kite of South 31it Street. The loss eliminated the Cranford later resigned because'she is plan- SECTION 31 That all ncceuary cut team from'the Tri-County tourney. Glan. the homo « carea»ss driving charge Connie Papandrep a annd ThomaT s iron, connection!, whether for prenent or MU mm ,,^^ ^ from an aceJdeat Frl- Europe. for •ntlclyate^ future nu, »h»u be coconn-The Cranford boys had won. their the bride's father. ., Pure Print JM E.~#I**« * -™ . j%jr% Perry. Judges w«ro A9rs. Mary •tructed front the utoiouUl (anltury "first game against Warren Town* ««V atoning-on North avenue. and Mrs. Loretta Krone. itwer to the curb line. The bride Is a graduate -or Utem Mykieth of Newark, sustain- Guure xM»' American Cancer Society SECTION 3: The con.tructlon of uld | ship on August 13. , General HOSPW»' ^ • SECTION a: ln» nm>[.ui.in>ih , u. _™ ed » vut Vp la the* accident. has^estimnted that about 450,000 aanltary newer and all howe conn«ctlana Paul Flartey, starting Cranford p! Nursingy, i.anujd -ush«e nalsluno .Ia«t e John Bray of 31 Magnolia-lanev new cancer cases will be discov- ahull he In accordance with th« olana pitcher, went his prescribed six In- the University College, Ne LARD " 1 I;• ••. Swiss Cheese ^49 Firemen Plan Pance and •pi'ciliciitlonj prepared by the Bor- Rutgers. A registered nurse, Newark was fined $15 on a dis- United States this ouuh Enulne«ir. nings, giving way to Wayne Jones was the practical nurse stid^ For September 26th SECTIOtN 4: The eatlmated coat to bewith a 5-5 tie score onV^he, board. 94H33 \ orderly conduct charge. The com- paid for >ald tewer and connection! from pl«mt was rnjdV by Mrs. Charles r>w(lARWOOD—The Fixe Depart all aourco* of the aunt of• sS.OoO.M and Jones continued the thxiller^ddlng structor at the hospital I mqnt will present a benefit dance BOBOVGH O thtr* la heraby appropriated for Utfive e scoreless Innings to the record,, leaving for Germany. of SIS Hazel avenue.' PMMMJ 0'4 Hinitructlon of aald aewer tbe turn of for the welfare fund Friday, Sep- AW ORDINAIJCiOBDINAWCE; DEDlCATtNO CEH- t5.OOO.0O, which turn .ha* been provided being relieved by Richie Erdmann Mr. Law attended Oregon tember 16, at the Cranwood, it was throuch ajtprqprUtlona heretofore made in tho 12th. EMtinann took the College. He is assigned to the» _, KENILWORTH AS A POULIti In a budiiet heretofore adopted and de- Ditiner Sel announced recently. STREET. signated u the capital Improvement loss as Robe scootett-home from ioal DeUchment of the 08th w &E IT bRpAINEO by tho Mavor itnt\ fund. GAEWOOD — The annual Chairman will be Carmine Cus- Council of Ui« Borough ol Kenllworth: SECTION 8: The period of uaefulneaa third on his hcads-up base- eral Hospital at Neubrueck<: > mano; honorary chairmap. Chief SECTION 1: LoU 1. 3. 3. 4. S. 4a. 43, of aald unitary aewer and connection* larunning play. Germany. His wlfo is a Little League dinner will be held, 44 and 49. In Block IS. ai )»ld down, hereby determined .to be B years and Saturday. September 6. at tbThomae s Brlttaln; tickets, Ca.pt. " ' dlatlnnuUhed on Section the auea«mrnt shall be paid In aUeh Rounding out thejCrahford team employe at the hospltui to- Walter W. McGlnnla. co-chaknMn, — ijrr-Untof- by re«olut|on determine* at the time that Oouoly, K«w J«ruy. b* and th* uiiw the uuntmtnt ahall .be con.tlrir>«d « owned by th* B>r«u ' and connwtlon* ahall be kaaaased upon heed the Seven Danger k o( Ky reiuion thereof. cancer. awarding *iiy dkmaile* In conntctlun SECTION 7: ThU Ordinance ahall ta1( on the Zest ««**•*'* NUT or STOVE PEA a aaawUng fo fKiilwrt Vwiilwort G h on the'12nd day UnSSndd on the S«th day of Aucuat. 181 Its*. At such Ume and place, or at an) . Jt This Month Onlyl Urtie and pUce to whleh auck maetina HiNRY P. TOWNSEHO, Wirh Th« "NEW STEREOPHONIC ACCORDION'' may be adjourned, all persons Intareatad rUl Your Coal Bin NOW With wUl be ajlven an opportunity to be ALLIED VAN LINES, Inc. 31 North Avenue, Cranford 488 Boulevard, Konltworth heard concerning! such Ordinance. LEH1GH Premium Anthracite By Oks and Ch9»» SIMPNI BROS. COAL ft FUEL CO. Boroush te Dated! July SS. IMS. S-St Dated! July as Adv. fees: tlS.11. HU 64059 i^vwn.j. 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SB'* ' ••;> Page THE CBANIQRD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, AUGUST SI, .•;':"^ miI crron* AITO CHRONICLE, THPBSDAY. AUOPST n, iw „ Fish Wins Local Man a Citation AL Stars Defeat Warren, Real Estate For Danun iUnaini Rcriflfirt* For Sole •f Real E*tote For SaU tunset Champion .„... _ —. J..-__.,^...J_ —._— j—, - sMrarw»'- — — ^ . , - hoses^miWr wn-UAjir. jDU^msWji .... EASY LIVING ("i...nl(iril .\!iii'ric-;.n I.fiiiiiie • all-stars di-feated W.nicn CLASSIFIED RATES For A Happy Home... See Sevan rooms—I bedrooms and bath on Trips to all airports, railway station* & pieti For Rent OBtafBAX. .— .—.MI Ate, bRANPORD 1st floor: 3' bxhoonM. tUU shower on, n-i, ;it Si ••Uii'Plains la*t Wcdnistl.iy in tlu-ir first round ram nramnoM -t,« •«•• a w by dsy os- .wait. KJUBU rui J. P.LENOX 2nd. Finished basement, enclosed porch.! CALL BRldg. oJOWl — 6-2272 Net Final* in th«- T!i-l'"iiiitv Hu>s''Tournament." hut l"^t t. ,3 lUfes. BRida* * BOARD OF REALTORS outdoor fireplace, tool house, fob pond RubberTilt ••• • '•••!&: .. tl» ssa«s salatasssK. Wesson shls «-«— and garden' light*. Wall-to-wall carpet- In Cranford's Eleanor Damm. top- C-S. iti l;i innit\i!- Suini;i\ in llwir W**ks wllksat sa»y cku|u) — I CRANVORO HOTBi. mmset TaV^n, regulajr season UtUrts in the Cranford Recro«tlan I Hi.-hirul six .inninKs of scoreless |»uP S-UtO Ing Included. In Beathcnneade. close to Umoa.in« for wedding - Trips to anypUee ated rourui l>;iiilf (Si-c Kfinl- •sals a weraj M eaala aalalssasm. FURNISHED room, In private horfW. for rtom. AU Multiple listing Service schools. tasJOO. Owner. BBidce, «-3t39. , ". ,j LeagueJ4ple ••"» Royals in two straight gomes Monday seeded in the Union County wom- midiing by Jw? Tre/./a und John A*>| SIT BY UNII — IB seats a business man or wornan. near trans- 1 North A«aB*ie East Crantord. M tf -Prices Very EteasoneMe - S" Tuesday cvehinWto.wlo the league playoffs as wclL en's tennis tournament, was de- |>:>i:<- I: i dy Uses. Display Mass Bill B:irilli- -.viiii .ill ri\ inn- the NoiiKiln.'Kan Division All-Stars, ut six wlulr ;il- | Field •: • .' LARGE room. Very large near ""*' - BBAXtOB ••'•• ,Il!v !TV •n tiits Hi- > n-lcU'tl Kxiellent defensive play by both town. BHld«* 6-8SS7. EVELYN WADE WOMAN wlabM Ironta* to do at home- Fros EtHmatss in ftnoU by Monnett of Rahway, "the veteran At Kenil worth 74 Cantanalat Ava. UUd*s •-» Call ,BHkl— «-••••* »l ^uti^t ^ ^ ^ Junior Crown Cllllv , ,ni.' |i;« •,• nion l li.illli.lll': H«WltH.witt t ,, . ., ., , ,, teams fcalurcd the final Hume, OEADUNK KM. COrf-Weaassaays nvo'out orr threthre e from the Roosevelt Playground won the defending champ, swept to an easy BMttoMnraror .^^^ woman wn*e» Woolnt in:' • , , . . ViMtmi: -thi' new Kenilworth which gave the Uharmi team thl) si 1« A.M. 3 ,, l; Labels. The Royals won two ranford PlaygrouAds' Junior G-1, 6-1. G-0 victory over Ray Apartment* For Rent 4tt Mdrth OnloB Av*. h^Xri«urs_at your ho~r or »W w;i!c th«* slaitiii:' ;im Usirm luirn- , ... , r, , , '.. , ':,•»•! les, two ijames to oiu.'- . ,,tui.ee from Brecn's. . • • • Souball League title last Thiirs- Kunuyl of Ruhwuy. I'l' IOi" W.illtJl lit' V\as IlllI'VII 111 • .1/. r , IT r^ ' lluihnc thv first thrti' inning;: APARTMENT. 3 room* and bath, all LEVY day.^iWting High School, 9-3, Utilities turulihrd except Rat. rent BRidge 6-1053 WOMAN Wishes days work,. References. I,, Munday's game, Sunset won The new women's champion; al-. the sixth b\ Kviitu-'iv ... . ,.. c, tor lTtiiiini,-Trrz/..i retired the side Plalnfteld Van*. in a plaVoff game at Memorial % For •75 per . month, located at 10 North - GENERAL CONTRACTOR - bv , 4 2 score. Hermann and Ray though unseeded in the tourney, iMon Minur L« ai;ue All-Stars ! in oidir in each 'frliine, aided by Union avenue. Cranford. Call Max Field. HiVl School defeated Small-Fry FINE PAINTS AND WAMCLS Tleger and Co. JCUtUDeth 3-1480. FUIX chare* bookkeeper desMs »«rlt cmirlla had two hits each and ranked as one of the outstanding -• .Crunrord i<-«t.,| its mi.ti:il i un ,t),alkL'il ii|) * «l-:t win over tlu- , ncmd infield support. McCandloss One coat celling • (Ut to do at horn*, small write-ups, tax son w:is s;iff IITI ,.n rimr, \v;is Thi- wonderful atmosphere of the reports, payroll, etc. BBtdca *-aa*S. ...,h drove in.two runs. Bruce Roosevelt in rtu-ir final regulur net prospects in New Jersey in in the third frame wlu-u lloh 1)1- • Kctulworth SmolKFry All-Stars'. 'rontinuec$hh man on tall, pretty blonde has seen little Kiliactter sent the (list Cranford weir out-. j " " ' " Wayne- Jones, the Roosevelt The Wurron team came back Exterior houae paint KOUR room upsrtrnunt, near high school, Nuista* Home- , ° thl. sunset team tfot one. Wt to competitive action. The 25-year- run horfcc after Walt Doney hacl Itradlc Double* White and Color* and loader itar'hireT ilosuft La _ «vanlna» CaU — shorts-top. Sparkplugged the win in the last of the1 third for its Asbestos Shingle paint adults preferred, heat and hot watci S7 Hantoy An., BBldaa Mm, glvc ,h(. toarefnine sn^^',,," old titlist exhibited a strong serv- •walked. Kenilworth tied it up in Attain in thV- sixth,- Bi'idle con- nuppUcd. Hont slOO. Box 173, c/o Cltl LETT'S HAVE ners at bat and in the field. ice urid a powerful forehand to, rgn. Ben* singled, took second > ' . Shake Paint un and Chronicle. lUimann pitched n dnc-hittef-in the bottom hal'f when an tKrlir.a nected for a two-bagger with two Color matching service. TBXXVtSION BSPAIBKO FA«. far «k» ,""J~SKL..fctmr - : • CaBMUdlT'J^Tor Griffin was the losing pitcher. 1 beat and fastest aarvtoa eaU »oooomy \£*2~JKZV *"" THE GANG IN! •unM't's llrst game aRainst the giv^ one of the best performances on an infield out :in«l sii-teil ;is lsiiiv.li - hv thiril-baseman Waiua away Taking third when the re- CHEMICOTS PAINT WORKS SIX room deluxe apartment (aclng park, DacUk. UlduMW. Bay or Bight gop. MlUua „, - n in this tourney. Dale Thronohi-iry, fdinieily of 709 Boulevard. Kenilworth near Garden State Parkway. Newly H^lgfcs=sti PHESCUPTIOH OPTICtAMB tilaek I-iibcIs. which it won by a and two free [lasses forced over lay wa.s cut off. Beadle continued Phone BB «-I«M decorated. BRidge 6-3114. oWclr Wins 5 Matches rahford. bi-at out a tap in frnit't one w» sra •rtvltaa»«> *» - WOMAN faW. rferk «n-D^t,?fJ*-,^ a 'i count. In the second encoun- a run, for the plutu as the ball bounded BEHASUVV Tunumo AND nuTdia Btrikm ***** ~— fountainfountain,; part time' morning* and, She won five matches on her f the mound. On the throw to UPHOLSIXRINQ — rurnttura repairs, aarly afternoons- Typing bdpfut Ap-< 109 JEFFERSON AVE. ter Ted nebetje chalked up o two- ('ranford broke the tie in thepast third baseman HillUilly Zk-lenZklen - * •" •* BaassWasaatsiaL •asBBBVasBBtfaBBBitataBBl BBVBBBBI B^sftaBsT '^UBfaA^iA A 30' recraataan room with a Pony League draperies, slip covers. Venetian blinds, burning Uraplac* and a big pat ply Seller Drug Store. 103 Walnut Martin Bldfl. — 8txa«t floor hittoi fur the Labels as they blnnk- way to thexchampionship, losing irst. Iten/. iMimded third nrul ! top of the fourth with a se.ven- babaeh. . "AA qiiiclq c recoveryy and peg Mb* choice of fabrics. F. Kantnar *> Apartment Wanted ' a-lta*. lovely shad* trass Is absolutely .—— avenue, Cranford. . only six games — four to Miss •ame in to scon tlu , ... Son. UO South Av«.. E. T«L ""' for parties. There's an extra room and ELIZABETH 2-2340 I (\ thf champs, 2-0. iun outburst which included hhits h(jme by ZlbZielenbach h to catcheth rP Pett e THREE or four. room apartment. In Damm — in her >fl sets. MUs Mc- ally. onlv Warren KUtrntlCAI* BEBVIOB — bath, plus a laundry room on the 'same Folix Appuzato shut out the La- Will Enter by ,lim Cnrpenter, Hickv Watson • Ciatyas nailed the runner- for the : PHIL F. HENEHAN • ' •'••••fp "••'- *--•- — >vantcd by young couple. HaxbUrn. iseanaMl -«—«»*is level as tha rae. room. 3 car attached bels, 1S-0, in the third game. Red Bride blanked second-seeded Mary In the fifth, Cranford came up and Pete Ou-tyas, sandwiched he- jf,,, ,|, out of the Kunu> and'an No children stda Ava.. BBadga rage. S rooms and 3 ceramic tile McCarthy of Scotch Klains in the ; tOPSOlL. till dirt. «rs»eL crushed stona. October lit —' lUtALTOR -- \ th«. hot watar heat, and a beautiful FTJU. OR PART TIME 3oimv;m clubbed a homer with the Dr. William Philpot, 735 Willow street, earned a citation vvith ..two more runs to sew upIwccn two errors, a sacrifirc fly | citing climax.. cinders and sand. CaU I to I PLaln- Ssetting for this very lovely, home. semis, 6-0, 6-0,~ whiV Eleanor % I tor special position m uncrawded field.. •s loaded to lead the Sunsets at Tournament in the 10th annual Miami Beach Summer- Fishing -Tournament :he win. \V;iyn< .loncs opened tTie and three walks. Also i»iditu; at Sharing -the mound "for Noma- Oald B-8WM. '• '" tf OKMKHAL CAWBTWirao*- A 15-man all-star team will reacht'd the finals with o«^, 2-0, wark. Bapelia, allawMora, Alden Btreet . BRUUe 6-7933 j>xn I no patttea. canvasslnc or debverlng.1 when he landed this 42 pound Bailfish. Dr. Philpot, caJLJjght the rally by b<'atinir>iiiit ;> bunt to the pfiite vt'ere Patfi'son Rac, Billy !...... hejjun. were Gregory Grote and Painting - Decorating stairs, donnara. P2™5|_ represent the Cranford Boys' 6-2, win over Dot F.urness otSEIiz- rXNVTIAN &UND3 In stock, S3 to — —Multiple Listing Servlce-1 Uf I chinUandaW ansterlind • Using sUv«rw »«». fin.e . Bavarian] third and ijomj; all tlie way to Johannin«ini"ier. Joe Trezza and StitVe Olson. Collettiri« llife Unami tna)u* custom quality stock blinds, all - ~ . mnM I china and • italnsras steeJI fUt wave I Bonnrtt pitched a six-hitter as labethl » \ C ft. 7 in. sail while fishing"from, Capt. Bob Moody's* boat, 1 far "•»h-a ——*—"«.flasterltng« rVCo^, Sales work bybyi Baseball Leagues' pony League in. thirt) on throwim; errors by theBilly Zielt-nKach. Cranford added ; four-hits were Richie WiiTson, Gat- •4 Inches long, KM; also Jencraft SPACE AND LOCATION appointment only on referral plan. m>yal¥ took their ftrst game Monnett, a heavy choice^to winV "Foiiy HI."' :,:• . ';"• '' . • and C. W. Hreneman custom blinds, —NlghU Call-* i,,t ...... —---.•-. . _- .ithe Rahway-South Plainfiold Inx thud baseman and i ii;ht fielder. (or estimates. are found in this handsome, older home. . Applicant preferred who needs SSO a another run in the fifth, .j , | y^s and McC'andlwss, the lattt-r a Soc sq. It. Cranford Upholstary Jlhop, MnOCOORAPHINa - AB tnas. Ctab There's so mueh to be said for this type weak or more and can devote a mini- [nim Brecns. 5-a. W^/^klifiowl Tournament, it w«is aS- lost only 17 g;Im(,'fi in 12 sets during He scored ;is Boh Olson was safe South Ave E., BMdfi B-0M3. tf bulletins, postals, booklata. Also suWat ,,M,I,u,i the «t»consecond tilUKt, |ofor BrcenBrcen'ss 7-Z.I ^ , ,_,___ ,..: w ._, . ..(*.-••— Li-ndini! the Kenilworth batting sinKle and a double'. WQXIAM ROESEL — U>l«rloV and Ex- Salejmen .„• BR M6H of home, that Is ideal for a growing mum of 30 hours per week for busi- nounced today by Daniel H.^Tcrry, the'31st annual men's event. atanacrapbyateno«raphy an—d -typta^ c VaaaoaaMa. Mary Knauer family. First, there's 3 baths, and a ness. Car and pbooe isnutlal for local ienni'U came back with a. two-hit on an' error^ was third baseman Wnnrn, KoinK ~ ~* ; ——- tsrlor Painting. Skilled mechanics. Per- „ BR «-WM use. CaU MKrcury 5-«lsT collect.' *-* vice-president Cephas, who captured the East- RUBBER STAMPS made to v»— _ sonal supervision. 105 Columbia Ave- rank SUdlrru . BR 6-J4W lav.. Second, there's 5 bedrooms. Third, liob lo take the rubber- game, 3-1 irst Round Game Results Olson' Siort't; !.3-for,4. and shortstop li-.sier, «et-istate Teachers College, Muncie,. - short notice, usually 34 hours service. nue. Cranford. CaU aUUdg* t-3715. noliday service. M-KJD«M«^wgy*^| Naomaomli J««»J*«.Hanah. n there's a 1st floor den. plus the living Pony League. 'ern.. Union- County chumplonship With one out. P.mi Flartey Prices reasonable. Beat of material taa. : tleen p. Wilson _. room, dining room. Urge kitchen, en- TYPIST-CLERK aided hit) cause with a triple recently,"trimmed Chauncey Barth- tint; two hits. llnd. ,x and workmanship. Cranford Rubber trance hall and screened porch. A | Twenty-three boys were chosen walked and the bases wi.-ie filled S1T4. —OPEN WBHC4CNDS- large tree shaded lot and convenient lo- experienced' , •, familia<._llUr with-, officofflce pro- Lnd a single.. . . '. . * olet of Rosclle in the semi-finals, Sharinu the Crnnford pitching j Btarop Shop. Ill North Avenue. W., B. aR. BLUNCKX Iats SOMSON, formerly MltschkNltechke* 8at from • a.m. Sun •from 1 cedure, ataady employment- Air-con to try out for the teams and prac- 1 BRidge. S-IMO. . U and- Blunck— ..._»., Paintinr..i_.i_»g an.„,d! HeaorattngDeeorattng,. cation, makes this a must on your In- 6.-1, 6-2, 6-K* Kuneyl trounced Sy Reported for Net Tourney as Craic Ne.il «ot hv- third lilt, wen' Troz-zn, Koinn the first three I0S Michigan Avenue, KenUworth. CLEAM spection list. \ • tice sesyionip-are being -held this i> single to k'lt. Obofi sicued iis REASONABLY PRICED Grubel of Mountainside, sixth Frst-round' results in the CrunfordvRecreation Committee's play- up one run on. two CHARCOALs films, newspapers, groeerie*. tt t-HM. CHestaut 8-0631. V . wash "1RCLE PLASTIC CO. week throtigh Saturday morning, LARRY &EDWE rated, 6-4, 18-1, 6-0, to. fain the ground tennis tournament were announced Today by Thomas Tipaldi, all tfamls were safe on a fielder'.','s, ,(Ws, and . John McCandlexs, nl- Hsvelks General Store, 343 Boulevard. SO* South Ave..-Garwood lf_.olice Mr. Terry said. choice on "Paul LinRe«4< BOX, 6>Kicr-m>»tf.'iiAii.v * BUN. Kenllwortb. ' tf R MENZZL. . METAL WEATHER ^.__ II. A. DETER1NO finals. liiwiriK two runs on six" hits aver 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. Ing. Pho^^^'la^.ris' a GENERAL ' Houseworker. help with 3 A playgrounds director. \: . • Bepatrt and altarattona, etMaat work., INSURANCE —i__.« naakinc Sleeps 4S North Ave., E. Cranford will oppose Rahway Although Monnett lost -only .two Kruunder to thir* "Kennedy < Air- ,last three innini's. SIW1NQ MACHO1E8 Avenue. REAL ESTATE It is expected the'tourney will be completed this week, Mr. Tipaldi New Machines) gsranaa. porabas. naulMim. rooftnfj and f±lll>istol Wins jti 3 p.m. Sunday in a first-round games to win the top laurels, he in arid ended the sionnu by le- A return i;;ime is planned" at PAPER MILL MICHAEL M. «^^-tel£? T lntcotor siding, block oadloca. o»atfaaaa Jo—a. FOR THE KEY/— Gfonford's police pistol tcanv tirin» the. next two butters on Used Machines D r aluminum doors. . game at R,ahway High' School needed two hours and 40 minutes stated. There are nine divisions. They are: elementary boys, elemen- Cranford's Garden State Field on Repairs 5-4^3-2 frWM. nalkt'd up convincing victoricsxm ir strikes. ' j PLAYHOUSE OBOsUn at HOSES to a Better-Home-- SEE Field. The winner will play in theto defeat Kuneyl since 15 of thetary girls, junior high boys, ju. ^_ ( Saturday'VaiL, £&t p.m. Sewing Courses MATURE woman for light. houMrwork tiday and Monday over Union or MII.I.HUBN. *t.i. bRKXfel. «-4SI3 •.«SaE3S5a5sa and care of children. « to ajo pjn., 4 second round the following Sun- tilts went to deuce. high girls, junior high girlsX Neal had 3 4 •*• ini'linlihi» a i il f IN6ER 8TW1KQ C1NTER ..• .'- M BurehflaU Ava. T _J New Providence police^teams. VmASU. VKUUtUUTOS, DlncUr 43 Um Street WetUUld s-nift. ' Mow big Is your family T ' Do you need G. G. NUNN nights weekly. •»•"—< Mai. day.. The final game is set for Two highly-ra'jed players, sec- doubles, senior high girls' doubles, nvitation Day double, and drove in one i un U>t> E»»«. iiso—Ts». ihts Hat '"•CALL1 BENTUV for B^"""* _«« Hu*. S:oo—sf>U. Thara., list »:»• ADsms 1-0747 bsaV «t balow avaraga cost BRidge &-4-1 or 3 BedroomsT Call lor detaus In the Friday. mutch/Xranford September 7. ' ond-ranked Justin McCarthy of Cranftrd. Iinus. Jones and Albans Workshop ...Open Monday evening 'tU • p.m. regarding these lopped Union, 113^1089. Local beginners' senor high singles, ad- -v-ala*. • •• • . • . .^. . Scotch Plains and seventh-seeded had ' one hit each. Neal. Flartey Ilrrb Farrill. Cranford Hii»h NOW THRU SUN., PROPERTY OWNERS- Ilcers scored as/follows: Joseph Eight teams are; entered in the vanced senior high girls' singles, I Tournament PIANO CLKARANCK Sale) Baldwin, tourney, Mr. Terry stated. Dan Vella of Linden, were upset and Rarlle shone in the field. •h'ool wrestling coach, attendort AUG. 31 g^lvSSS| NEW HOMES ivacs, 289; Pred Roberts, 287; and senior high boys' singles. )c r«'cont swond annual summer L>ester arid others. Dudkln IHano Co., Our Work Is Bomlwd and Guaranteed All members of the. all-star in three-set battles. Grubel At Echo Lake As in its series'with the Cran- Cicraldine Basil Nortn Av«., at Railroad SUtlon. West- Musical Instruction Thirnpru, 279, and Arthur First-round winners in the vari- 'orkshop lof men's sports at Hall squad are 15 years old, the maxi- bounced out McCarthy while un- Invitation t^ay golf tournaments ford Nationals, the American Page • Rathbone (4*13. SIDEWALKS • CURBS •' DRIVEWAYS ^77. ranked Bartholet ousted Vella. ous divisions are: Elementary League all-stars, wire managed . _.jre for'Monday's match mum age for Pony League com- boys (north side)—Jim Walsh over were conductwk/Tuesday at Echo In Uis Dramalle BOOK shelves, base cabinet, wall cab- •1 Typist. Fnona vnuw .-__ petition. Larry - Watkinson will Lake Country Clbb.' Westfield, for by "Ed Winter and coached by inet, radiator enclosures, chest of t-f SWIMMING POOLS AND PATIOS rtnst New Providence was 1103- Hub Peterson, 6-3; Guy Fisher Harold Grayce. Walter Jones, Ed AIR-COMDITI OWED irswars. tables, toy chests cornices, - ' ••• ' ju^r FOR you! manage the team, assisted ^by Pony League. Tryoutg women members and guests. unpalnted. FRED DAVEY, 43 N. 7th LAMDSCANNO and TREE WO*K 9t. Cranford men scored as over Paul Douglas, 6-0; John Pak-- Marek and LVirry Watkinson also street. KenUworth. BRidge 8-&S55. tf PIANO Studrntt—Aniwunclntf clan pi- Jim Lovatand WOMAN £ur intnl housework; one CONCRETE or ASPHALT jllows: Roberts, 287; Kovacs, 279; Gene Dohn. ente. over Richard Eichingcr, 6-0; Mrs. Helen Smith mid the low ano count. Iliultcd students, small 715 Osntral Av». Weatflald ' Set for Sept. 13, 20 gross score among the guests. Net assisted. Mr. Grayce took ' charge TICttfCTS nAM-S.Jk..ALIi AQENC1E5 lironps. ' Wanda ^u GIlnMirc, Bachelor ADams 1-ltWor ADams t-tm G.G.NUNN jlflUbm Blancy, 279, and Thimons, Gerald Grace over Mark Fingcrlin, for Sunday's name with Kenil- ftHDEIV HY-f MONK—PAY BY MAU FERTILIZER. Peat Moss. Hyper Humus. .\l)iyic Dt>uruv. ColUiiu, Mlserlcordla. The Pony League of the Cran- forfeit; Robert Knox over Richard score winners were: First^JWrs. Itniduule uuuk Teachers College, Co- •orth, since Mr. Winter wns be- Now thru Turs. AUK. ZCth Baccto Michigan Peat, Orasoks. etc. I Ulr North Xva. Eart. «t Cantamrfal ford Boys' Baseball Leagues will Erdmann, 6-2 and Pete Occi over Nellie Connor; second, Mrs. Tfjilly I*. E. Trubenbach, I1B South Aye., K., lumbia Unlvtiralty-, farmer Public Help Guidance Dept. ;innin!* a -week's vacation. M.irbm llrnittjo - (iU'tin Kord School Music Supervisor. BRldua 8- TV—COLOB—RADIO—MI-n hold tryouts this (all instead of inJerry Griffin, 6-1. Schueler; third, Mrs. F. McCojr U tt A: DETERltJG, Realtor BRidge 6-8110 pinier Wdrkshopg B. of^SeP^LTWd^S: Receives Help the spring, it was announced today Elementary girls (north side)— fourth,, ^sM^s.. E. BaronBa , • und fifth. "TEAHOUSE OF THE KVJU AAVSVF...— . leld by Green Thumb by Daniel H. Torry,.vice-preside«t Mrs. Wallace Suker. AfH-COKDlTl dirt "E D COW or horse msnure, well rotted. En- ALtlMINtm porch «V«™ u^f >« "f«~«^«- B^vW Paula Bodnar over Dale Vogcl, 6-1; AUGUST MOON" rich flower beds", roses, gardens. Rich, IN C OlfOIA T K, Summer workshops have been in charge of the Ppny League. Among_..„ ' th_ e ,,T^ . the low jslouslas. awning, typa windows, aaaa- • .^aj. KRATE «< INSVllANCS Sandra Jones over Rhoda Fisher, June Pfiwi'll - Huwi*rd K«c1' farm top soil. *S delivered. CHestnut Tutoring bination storm windows and, soreaoa ar • . • , Uld by memberB of the Green From Volunteers Tryout sessions'arc set for Sat- gross score wa£ attained by Mm. rsrnis, MUrdock>B-48aa; 14 hours. U The Cranford High School guid- 6-2; Majfgqret Gamble over Linnea eomblnatlor. doors. Ufattaaj Aluminnm AAQ T»—-U C» WAbash [huinb Garden Club at the homes urday, September 13 arid 20, at W. Jones. Net scoro-'winn jrs were: ance department, wlufb. hat been Kearney, flrO; Pauline Lowe, over "SEVEN BRIDES FOR SUMP PUMPS, »35 up. OarVood Paint prod^iarfaB.. IM loutb **%. w. 208 Beecti ot. i Mrs. A. W .Bakd, Mrs. BenJa- 1 p.m. at the Nornahegan Boule-Mary A/in Daniel, 7-5; Barbara First, Mrs. Jack, Wittke; second, _SEVEN BROTHERS^ and Hardware. 340 North Ave., Oar- |iin Brixner and Mrs. Nicholas open throughout this summer, has Mrs. Nels Jordan; third, Mrs. RIALTO vard Field, More.tryouts will be KowalRki over Joanne Lawless, wood. SUnset s-1530- tf SALESMEN: been assisted by "vohmteer work- j— MUSIC Sounds bsttar on'"HI-FI aQurp- mperato. Mrs. Francis Burke held in the spring for new boys in Robert Biglow; fourth, Mrs. A. C. Htart* Wed., Aug. 21th r mant Vented from Town Sound. Dane* ers from the student body. 6-3; Jan Sullivan over Nan Tottin, ALUMINUM combination storm Fred W. jmajf —— icted the flower arrangement town, Mr. Terry stated. forfeit, and Paula Sclby over Pat Jerome, and fifth, Mr*. K. W. WESTFIELD SSh ».; ****** .r* While scheduling operations Reed. "Vertigo" V$ed Cars For Sale r^am,. Campbell, 6-1. ' ADarn* 2-11M 19S3 Studebaker. hardtop, VI, S.S., good I Mrs. Michael Carloizi, chairman •and plans for the school year were Guest winners in the kickers' PHOTOORAPHV. ,B**fao. rttoyiit Elementary Boys mechanical condition. Needs body f garden therapy, .and her com* tinder way, the volunteer workers In Training Program tourney were: First, Mrs. F. I "Ten North Frederick" Nfow shrii Frl.. Auf. 22nd work, «2S0. BHidge B-S788. . white, also color. Ja did recording, telephoning, filing, Elementary boys (south side)— BHidgst t-4M«. jJttee, Mrs. Baird, Un. H. W. Richard Mauthe, representa- Jones, secdnd Mrs. K. typing, and performed general Mickey Mahan over Bill Jagusak, ITS INWINa purlcy, Mrs. Impcrato and Mrs. tive of Nationwide Insurance in Swank and Mrs. Gikon. Mem- "NO TIME FOR clerical duties. 8-2; Mike Martin over Nick Sfer- Floor Services Y EARS )hn Novak, visited Lyons Veter-r Cranford, is one of 27 agents at-razza, 6-0; Bruce Hurden over be*» winner* Mfete: MUs SERGEANTS" The ~ pupils who" contributed gn. — Woo# atiiaplrst •«*. is' Hospital on August 8 and as- tending the training program this Tom Werd, 6-4; and William Krusc Frances P^rc«, and second, Mrs. with 1 generously of time and effort SONS-UUGHS-TECHNICOLOR' Isted in making flower 'arfange- week at the Hotel Hildebrecht, over Herb Baldwin, 10-8. Andy Griffith - Myr iv | K.Y. Times larri Pttrir over Dorothy Crasrei- in, the member gross division were ' why not order your cards now and —^Calt For •S*gS « Tf^^~" .1f'-M.Vi< KEEP YOUR Helcol Moody of Roselle with an 'GIRL MOST LIKELY' avoid tha late rush. *«ay we show you G. R H0WLAND, Realtor The happiest wife is not the one .outz, 6-0, and Claire Caruso-over il»et«r Pan shown at 3:100:10 the roost attract!** cards'you hay* the Bolshi Ballet who marries the best man, but CELLAR DRY 8J andUstrs; Ethel Whlttaker ' ft B:10 onSaturday It Sunda 6t ever .seen. BRldg* S-M7X. BB — ' , lots Wanted EVelyn Lawler, 6-ft; -•••-•'.. 1 | V. I 1 H Elizabeth with an 87. Monday It Tuesday Prter Pa LOT wanted In Cmntonl, good re lilmed In London In Esstmah color the one who makes the' best of the (There were no "results in the »hown st 1:0* 4:00 & Hai..aw-,' II That S year oMjptlt level has S bedrooms lay, Mr. Tipaldi reported). lX.-...:• and S tile baths. Loads * closet space Jumble Store LIBON REPtLLEHT children's - | I—«•« sW •» las WIU Hsrus raowcrs 6T with a walk-ln ctoset tat, maaW. bed- Closed all of August Will reopen tal Junior high boys' singles—•_ • toosn. Modem acleace kitchen with a September. Fo* collection, call BR 4-1 .ISIS lavid Erdman over Mike Henchan, -BSSSl '»< Ik* XsOSMB I tjiture 4th , bedroom and storage room. 3gM. B» S-94M. BB «-t7»*. B-41 P A R K UTTL Cslar CarlM«s 1 SH I WaU-to^waU carpeting Included. tas.SOO. PHJB AVaU, mottVIM TAM 8T Fawr . S-2; 6^0; Jtn Slocum over Dennis CRANFOR, N t . .. (, li O D I 4—Balmsa M Rahla w with " LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING O'Hara, 6-1, 6-4; Ken Hcdquist t CUtdami S-tSSS iver Nelson Dlttmer, 6-1; 6-2; Mike ACR Wed/Eve. MjZt - Sat. S/30 ABOyE LISTINGS Hurting Service Goods Exclusively IMU TtmeS ToaUjr fo^ thru Man.. Austist ^Stl $PACIOUS BUNGALOW Jerry over Jim Oathout, 6-2; 7-5; ROBERT RYAN • ALDO RAY • /Ciry Cooper - Dlsne V»r*l - Mns asnis^-_Mi mM.«mI mean—«—w ^i,.oftlcei ,a i wof tha .-RaUtFORDi-aABlwvuu-.^. ,_. BUILDERS' - Gary Cooper - DUne Varsl TINA tOUIR • IAV W*IM V.N.A. for geoexml »«»•»-<•'< Visits. --^ junior high girls (north side)— Walt DUn*y » CXAMFOftD BOABD OT aTEALtOU . podennks. malemal and Infant care. "Ten No. Frederick" LOOK MA THE MO|» ohlrley Rechuees over Deidre Heli- 'TEN NORTH I Settle your family In this excellent health education- The VbrUnc Nurse General Supply gers, 6-4; Clare La forge over Kim "PETBR PAN'!_ \ neighborhood.. «4 nwiuwubedroom.s —an~d two— baths Can Help You. Nomuul F*«. Telephone Siorage FREDERICK" & "Quantrill Raiders" I Pius a beautUul patio off the dining "REALTOR" BSidcr «-W5t; or consult Telephone Sjursen, 6-3. rosm. A» large. , tinlshe«»i.h«di basemenbasems t .wil^l Directory. Hoars Monday 'tfani Fri- Company Ooorge Uonttfomtry Robert Taylor - PatrlcU Oweh let the children rough it up. -OuUoor day. •:» a.m- tei 4:30 p.m. Saturday Jr. Hl«h Girls fireplace, tlsh pond; garden lights. AU. • sum. to 1 pJa. Mo service Sundays or Packing Junior high girls' (south side)— . "THE LAW AND garage* W«....UU..»>*..*..U..M.MM~.«*MMI.,, eyt asm holiday*.^ 334 Centennial Avmtuo "Man Prom Val Gciger over Martha Pullen, JAKE WADE" BR 64)505 —Cr.nford 6rO; Carol Leonard over Carol God's Country" —•*' "•' i» ' i ' Mortgage Money Call BUdg. 64*98 EtHmates Saturday. Auir. 23rd CX)LONIALS Baylc, 6-0; Pat Bucher over Jean t*r Ps/i 1:00 3:30 7:l9&0: MORTGAGE at*jeia.« 413 South Avsv Given oh Any Kelber, 6-1; Linda Schwartz over KWUi« Matinee CBAMFORD SAVDsOS % UOAM Moving ProbM Laurcen Knowlton, 6-3; Cynthia Starts fom«*Tow, A^g. 23 AMOftATKMf Cr-nfordUN.J. NfW JERSETS ONLY f AW Otlowskl over Barbara Simons, cbbl* E«ynyldj-Curt 'Law and Jake Wade" I mcade section, asking »»-»—.•» »»*»<» | MUTUH TROTTtNO TtACK 6-1; Nancy Scheckler over Betty \» ataeta •> Qsawa iseoau Air " ' ' ' - 0'Dona.ld, 6-0; Dorothy Turner This H-fPV over Sue Babcock, -6-3, and Sue "The Werewolf" Ronnlund over Linda Malleen, 6-0. Elvis Prysley - Carolyn Jorte< Starts Tuesday room High school girls (advanced)— "Km^ Creole" AUK. Zttb thru THurs.. Auf. 21 Carol Marino over Joan Slocum, Milt Dtuney's re^r^>trrace and two PETERSON-RINGLE- I Asking ~ 6-1; Nancy Colburji over Nancy "PETER PAN" NEWMAN-ATWOOD •UROM VOMMP * Imus, 6-2; Sue O'Connor over Gin- Mdatiouto fi t mr, tm +** ny Warner, 6-1; Pat Ward over Frsrl^ Slfiatcj - Tony Curtis j i Cabir. am. Tourist Owt-H»*tnrt toatta PhylUs HelUger, forfeit; Dolly Forth" 'MERRY ANDREW" ^HAHEEWT^GENCVr a «lr-u 'ffiTS'^ Lawson over E|leen Kendal, 6-4; —All V0rieties — outstanding attraction* for th* GUARANTEED FOREVER . Realtors . RMtnlda Dr. Marcia Gillespie .over Linda LJ- I 1» Metth A***«. .:. WESTFIBIJ) p — — — — -,Th» lutfurious «l«aphlp • veckio, 6-0, and Agnes Brown over' Electrical Components Exceptcd mm^^ Mg Marth •*-1 I NIEUW AMSTERDAM J Hilly Grote, 6-0. Dressmaker, Alterations BR 6-1900 and BR &0777 OARWOOt* f ON SALE from 4 PM. TO 1 I S*|vt 5, S«pi 26 and NoW.1T I High school girls (beginners)— NO MATTER WHAT KIND OF FUEL YOU S**ir*!ii?ff l Carol Bauer over Lynn Stewart, t^sr^t^s^^^ Sever! Days A Week Othar talltnc*. STATCNDAM Au» I*.***- »* 6-2; Nancy Todd over Ellen Ahr, ARE USING, WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY! WCsTCMOAM Au«. SO. Sapt 4/. WrNOAM Ut*- $• <**• " 6-3; Pat Satiguiliano over Sandra MAAStMM Oti i. Ott 3fc NOOroAM Ocs. U. N Kipp, 6-0; Pat Bauer over Made- n.tfl Sana*, taatt slsrt Sa»t. I- Trucking -Hauling • Call For Free Demonstration • SAY line Robinson, 6-0; Carol Malmberg *•• Vow* RACING over Jane Arnold, 6-0; Susan Pe- ENTWE THEHX-PACKEQ WEEK ... Thru Auf. • FREE Heating Survey • PHOKE BRIDGE 6-3414 terson over Elaine Roberts, 6-1, -HAPPY AUG. J thru Oa. 13 plus—Gordon So • No Down Payment • and Barbara Weat -over Mary Kirk BIRTHDAY' And W*1I Have Them Ready For Youl Zachary, 6-0. •TARZAVS 3YeersTo>ey - iu»w, Maw v«r* •. M V- $1.20 T«ay Cwti> FIGHT FOR ABOVB LISTINGS ^' AKNE M. O'BRIEN BY PHONE UO While no offering can liquidate Ernesi Borcnlne VIKINGS UFE" BRldg«64»34 Real Estate one'r debt of tratltude to God, the Ja»et Letch , IsaflU CWa, JwMisaa af tMs> •» fervent heart and willing hand AUG.26tnTthr^ "REALTOR" 207 North Union Ave. COMMlimS TAP HKSMOUV M. J. "* are not unknown to nor unrewmrd- BR 6-7777 —--BR6-aO3Cf| !'. O K T •drby A KIN FUEL CO. tOUTH AVaU i. •T" ^lJ311,CeimNNiALAy|l C^NFORD ,.;.' vj

: ;". ..•(•••'• i.-- ,'.wAlifll 'iWfclui - ^Al^^ j{fc4^djl^^W^^ij!^ iiter^i-^^.:.&k,<±v. THE CRAWFORD CTTIZEW AMD CHRONICLE, THURSDAY; AUGUST II, to make that nu U floor that the i many of the position is strewn with hazards or Washington, but 1 others before the pub- REPORT TO THE PEOPLE cUl-fight Ui raaJa. prohlemt ire. _ How lie tnte ' To depending on one's uhdenUnding here that amendments can beoften we wrestled there with ques- know and appreciate the #\ 11 A FROM YOUR C0N6RESSW0MAH of. the legislative process and ex-offered and adopted completely tions of State funds to. match fed- at one level is toxbe better equipped, perience in its complicated day-by- changing the meaning of the bill eral grants, for instance, while to deal with therrKat another. '•• •: day operations. being considered. , ' : here, much of toy time has been Seldom would.,.this truism^'be FIORENCE P. DWYER - To know when to act and how, It's here that unrecorded voice spent with the Subcommittee on quite so true, perhaps, as it is In to understand where to go and votes' or teller votes or division Intergovernmental Relations work- the case of the formerN^ssembly- whom to talk with and what to say; votes (non of. which involves a ing on those complex problems woman from -Union CoUhty, now GARW0 0D KENILWORTH to appreciate what can happen to a roll-call where members* votes are from the opposite end. . CRANFORD Experience—as everyone knows toh, Trenton or Tallahassee—to the Congress woman from^Union —is the best teacher, bill in the subtlest,way and at thepublicly listed) can upset a bill or Consider for a moment some of County. The move from Trenton shelter the people's representatives most unlikely, place—this, I be- speed it through and often with the pubic issues that directly as. MCond cUn mmil nuiitei >l And, as many of my colleagues as they deliberate.on the needs of to Washington, I have f< No. CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2$ 1958 the Po«t Ofllev »t Cranford. N J 3eth Durrcll. mation regarding which school! 1 public use. 5,000 mark for the first time next the future. But reading this draft $1.75 e, disposing of it to any other English, Frank' Ramsey, Michael Thursday wriert thc.local schools icrvc their neighborhoods are re- I was struck by the looseness of • OLD AND NEW STUDENTS, Day. place, between Central ave- Glehnon. Miss Diane Horton, Miss lUestcd to call the office of the nue and Nonnandie place, will be open their doors for the .4958-59 some of its language. One recom- [the college has awarded eon- Mary King, Albert Kislin, Miss school year. uperihtendent, Dr. McDermith HO-WE nOITT mendation in particular was so' V BEGINNERS • INTERMEDIATES «cts (or a $1 milUoii building to abandoned if the committee adopts itoted- ' ane M.umford, Norman Orcnstein, A total of 553 .pupils already arc 1L'* '"•"• "\ the ordinance, up for final reading loosely drawn that it threatened to s located on its new, 28-acre cam- Eston Roberts, Mrs. Marie Parks enrolled to enter thc kindergartens Pupils entering the township prohibit the use of mailing lists by EGG SHAMPOO 5itc — the-former Nomahegan and public hearing at 8:30 p.m. ;ystem fo,r the first time should" • ADVANCED PROFESSIONALS September 9. md Frank Spnda; English and In thc six elementary schools and HOUSES such legitimate groups a» churches, Course. Construction is ex- late registrations by new residents resent, nt time of registerlnc, welfare agencies and "organizations Adopted was an ordinance va- ;peech, Miss Geraldine Weinblntt.' to begin next week with U. S. history.and world history, who have moved into the com- heir birth certificate, or an ac- ' But We Do Furnish Much Of of all kinds for the purpose of rais- • TEACHERS npletion, date set for Sep-cating parts of Cornell and Dart- munity during the sumrnt-r months :eptablc substitute, evidence of ing money to support their,worth- mouth roads at the intersection Stuart Goldblatt and John Drab- ble; modern and U, S. history,, arc expected to bring this figure imallpox vaccination within the The Material That Goes Into while and truly charitable activi- ptB 'developing plans for our with Gallows Hill road. Another near the 575 mark, , last five years and evidence of ties. . Class and Private Instructions in Tap, Ballet; r building" - Dr. Kenneth C. adopted measure amended the re- Seymour Weiss; U. S. history, John There were' 223 seniors in last immunization against diphtheria Their Construction ... and It was a case of attacking a real 25c ay, presHlent, said, "we a$»cent' traffic ordinance to make the c,_JSdji)tarA_ Boyle, Edward June's Kraduating class at Cran- n thc form of a booster shot or ~*3 evil with a remedy so sweeping Toe, Hawaiian, Modern and Modern Jazz, penalty for violations come within o ind "Walter Wilson. WHEN YOU BUILD WITH "STANDARD" I we would Abandon our pres« state statutes. prd High School^ which indicates negative Schick test within tHe that it risked hurting those it was Spanish, Hindu, Acrobatic and Ballroom. thome and mov.eMock, stock and Business Subjects. hat there will be approximately. past two year's." SUPPLIES YOU BUILD FOR PERMANENCE. intended, indirectly, to protect. BOBBY MRS [ into our new Building. This Another in the series of protests Clerical office practice, mcr- 350 more pupils irtHhc local schools AH new teachers will meet at I Was able, fortunately, to talk ptlon was based^an a study from South ajvenue merchants, ob- chandising and sclling, Harry during the coming year than in 8:45 a.m. Tuesday at the Board with the chairman and the staff di- (by a committee of we Board jecting to the S to 7 pjn. parking Lawrence; bookkeeping, law and he 1957-58 school year. of Education administrative of- rector. The resulting legislation — For Information— restriction on South avenue, was geography, Albert Ballinger; gen- Last year's average enrollment LUMBER & ITtustees, which said it referred to the public safety com- ices in Cleveland Junior High* will; I feel, sure, be much more I too costly to maintain the eral business, typing. Miss Lena was ,4,774 and thc 350 net gain in School. At 10 a.m., all teachers SUPPI carefully drawn and will thus be mittee. Nicholas St John- La- Dolasco; general business, law, new pupils is expected tc swell, the' Phone HUnter 6-4597 r Grant School building,-— Corte. public safety commissioner, PRIZE-WINNING DRILL TEAM — Pictured above are the members of the Capt. Newell R. Fiske will go to their respective build- COMft more effective in controlling | rrhe college," Dt. MacKay Post 335, VFW, women's ^drill team which took the VFW national championship'last week in New geography and bookkeeping, Lloyd total enrollment for thc coming ings for staff meetings with prin- _ the matter is being studied as Jacobs; consumer economics, • typ- abuses Which have concerned us 'prepared to consider offers York City. They are (left and up): Row 1, Mrs. Willis Bird, Mrs. John Dolin. Mrs. Louis Klekncr, year to over 5,100. cipals. alL ' • * of objections received at ng and bookkeeping, Roland Mas- LUMBER • MILLWORK'- MASON MATERIALS Mrs. Ernest Brandenberger, Mrs. Charles.Seigfried;. Row 2, Mrs. Robert Hock, Mrs. Doss Miller, Mrs. Lunch period will be 12>15 to ' '• r * • valuable lesson I have jm persons or groups who might 12 session of the com- simino; business English, typing, Barbara Marcolusk Miss Peggy Tounton, Mrs. Robert.Colston; Row 3, Miss Marianne Boyle, Mrs. 1:30 p.m. in the high schol cafe- Cranfonl learned is this: stay on the floor > able to make use of the build- stenography and secretarial office Closings General teria. From 1:45 to 3 p.m. Dr. Mc- whetrthe House is in session. It ST. THERESA'S OLD CHORCH HALL committee appointed by read Tuesday evening John Wadle, Mrs. Ray Mack, Miss Audrey Hesslcr, Mrsi Frank Deigner, and Mrs. Roy Brlnk- practice. Miss Dorothy Robinson; Scher, proprietor Dermith Will meet with all school -I Phonw BR 64)508 — BR 6-2467 * may be true, that the solid"work of Ir. Jones' will review the study was crhoff, drill master. Absent when the picture was taken were Miss Alice Russell, Mrs. Ronald typing, stenography and general For Labor Day employes in the high school audi- the Congress, is' accomplished in KENILWORtH, N. J. of Setter's Store. 102 Walnut Harris and Mrs. Leo Llsowski. . . business, Thomas Scutro. i six years ago by a subcom- avenue. He te that his busi- torium. . ' • . mony and drafting legislation. But $2J» o» Paoe 2} College" physics and chemistry^ Holiday Monday All teachers will report at 8:30 •';•••'•-'I ness, "like all\>ti\ers.in the area, Courtland Daley; general artoTetflp' Cranford municipal offices, thc has been seriously hurt by the a.m. Wednesday . to their class- legc biology, Julius Conn; general public library, post office, banks rooms. Also on Wednesday, all measure, which restricts traffic College Club Display YFW MU Trophy and college biology and general and most places of business in DESERT during what are normally the busi- personnel, will undergo x^-ray ex- science, John Elder; general sci- town will be closed all day Mon- '•—ijif Inion Junior est hours of our business'day.'* aminations in thc morning. LOTION ence, biology and. physics, 'Mrs. day, giving employers arid cm-' Dally schedule .for the, high •_ ;•• ; ' •'; • LOT "Cranford people who usually Announces Won In National-Contest Sylvia Malpern; general science, ploycs a • long, three-day Labor shop here are now compelled to go school will bo 8:20 a.m.. to 2:42 J. _• The national championship women's drill trophy presented to the biology and chemistry, Miss Ella Day week-end: * AT- • pjn., ith a "closed" lunch period. eUewbfcie or shop out Of town," team representing Capt. Newell Rodney Fiske Post 335, VFW,' Is "now Haver; college chemistry, Michael Mr. Scher stated. He said South Book Sale Postmaster Arthur F. Mctx an; In the junior high schools, classes tember 18 ^ The Cranford College Club will on display at the post home, it was announced kby Mrs. John Dolin, Yanuzzi. hounccd there will be'no mall de avenue has an excellent accident 1 will begin at 8:45 a.m." and clos« Junior College will open hold its biennial book sale during VFW Auxiliary president. Th Clothing, modern living , Miss liveries or window service Mon at 2:58 p.m. with "closed" luncbj record and that. assignment of a • >• .•'••• I.! I ttto annual fall semester Sep- (Continued on Page 3) the week of September 29 to Oc- bronze trophy stands 1 ^4 feet high Gloria Allan; foods, modern living, day. Thc lobby of the Post Office periods. •.••'. ' • i $4ji 18 when classes begin for tober's at the Township Rooms. and is engraved, "National Cham- Miss Dorothy Kain; art, Burton will be open from 8 a,m. to 5 p.m. ,'\ ".--V' r Session students. Mrs. Edmund Morris, chairman, Assign Frank pion Ladies* Drill Team, 1958." Loagenbach; algebra, solid geom- for the convenience of box holders An enrollment of about 700 is and Mrsj John. B. Warrington, Jr., The trophy was presented to th etry and trigonometry, Oliver and those people who desire to use in the Day and Evening Town's Sidewalk co-chairman, announce that final unit at ceremonies held i») Ebbcts West; algebra, plane geometry and the stamp machines. -•rj/ Rotary Club a, an increase of 75 over last details for thc book sale are being New Position Field, Brooklyn, Jast Wednesday refresher mathematics, Miss The Suburban Trust Co. and the ELIZABETH Construction Job 1 Herbert J. Frank, 464 Orchard MEDICATED r"« figure. The total includes made. This year, literally thous- evening. Gladys Estabrook; general mathc- Cranford Savings and Loan Co. Grants Loans 70 student nurses ot the ands of books will go on sale. An street, who has served as resident (Continued on Page 2) engineer at the Brooklyn-Port Au- Thc women's group was crowned (Continued on Page 8) The Cranford Rotary Club ap- BEAUTY TREATMENT s of Nursing of Elizabeth and Near Completion exceptionally fine collection of national champions for their per- Amboy General Hospitals, The township's sidewalk con- books—many rare old books and thority Piers has been reassigned proved applications for two $400 by the bi-statc agency and, as res- formance _on thc mall in Central loans for Cranford High School »take their academic studies at struction project is completed hundreds of nearly ncw. ones in Park lasTTuesday. They earned (college. "^ with the exception of Willow perfect condition—will be offered ident engineer, will supervise com- graduates who plan to attend col- :, tor pletion of Port Authority-operated the cash prize of $150 and the Mrs. Redden Heads Group lege next month, it • was an- $2.95 Registration for Day and EvC-street and this will be done prior at the usual low prices. national championship trophy. [ Session students will be Sep-to the opening: of schools next Proceeds from the sale will help Port Newark and development of nounced at last Thursday's lunch- nber 15; 16 and 17. Freshman' Thursday, Township Engineer the Elizabeth-Port Authority Piers. It was the second national till VJC Anniversary eon meeting in the Methodist to provide scholarships for Cran- : JfsTwdOn A Match $157 VALUE lay will be. conducted September Patrick J. Grail announced yes- ford High School girls. • Under Mr. Frank's direction, 11 for-the women's squad which won Church educational building. the honor four years ago In Phila- An eight-man committee headed by. Mrs. Charles Redden of 201 Thc funds will come from the |12 for all ncw students, of the terday. • . . - An innovation this year wilV be new vessel' berths will be con- Columbia avenue will plan arid Arrange Union Junior College's silver structed at thc Newark seaport, in- delphia. It also won eight stat club's scholarship and loan fund ForFall'58! ' Session. Classes'for the Eve- More than three miles of side- thc sale of phonographic-records. as '. Session begin September 22. creasing thc marine terminal's ca- titles since~iroi-ganizcd in 1951. In anniversary program on'October 16, Dr. Kenneth C- MacKay, college which Jt_Jl ' raised from various walk have been installed during Records of all sorts will be avail- that period the group failed only PAPER HATE "In .view of the- heavy number the past two months under terms able for purchase. pacity from. #8 to 39 berths and president, announced today. benefit projects during the past 'M'f-^ [ applications," Dr. Kenneth C. rals|ng Port Authority investment once to win the state champion- Serving with Mrs. Redden are: cicht years. The loans arc made of an. ordinance adopted several Anyone wishing to donate books ship. That one time, the group los' 2 PENS plus REFILL . , college president, said, months ago . by the Township in the facility from thc present Hermann J. Bielefeld of Summit, Choose O'Brien interest free during thc stu- or records may contact Mrs. Henry tyy frrje-'teHth' of -a point. who will represent the faculty; dents' years in college and are re- have made special arrange- (Continued on Page 3) (Continued on Page 2) $43,000,000 to $125,000,000. . nts to handle about 700 students Ho will also supervise construc- The men's squad, who took third Richard Chapman of Short Hills, As Best Camper payable ar low" interest following semester. • We expect about tion at thc Elizabeth facility, inv place bonors"4n the~rrflc. competi- an alumnus; Dr., John B^Dugal of graduation or , withdrawal from I. full-time Day Session students mediately south of Port Newark tion, wort a 'check of $100. Thi< Sumit, first chairman of the col-Of The Season school. . 1350 pupils in the Evening Ses- and also facing on Newark Bay, unit, formed by Police Set, Vin-lege's Board of Trustees and re- Frank O'Brien has been named President Edward M. Coe, who Rabbi Says Israel h Calm cent L. Brinkerhoff and John tired president of thc former New- 89c VALUE n." where thc Port Authority plans to camper of the year at Crnnford presided, announced the local There has been an increase-in develop its 703 acres, furnishing Dolin, has won the state title twice ark State Teachers COHCRC. Boys' Camp near Hope, it was re-club placed ninth in attendance Swearei lications for all curricula- About Middle-East Situation ,24 .vessel berths and 400 acres of in as many tries since enterin Also, Mrs. Arthur L. Johnson of ported today by Anthony Clcalese, during' July. Guests were wel- administration, engineer- Rabbi Sidney D. Shanken, spiritual leader of Temple Beth-El, "re- transit open storage area at a cost competition last year. This, wa: Cranford, wife of the late Dr. Ar»director. comed by Arthur Williams of the CASTILE SOAP «. liberal arts and science. The of $150,000,000. ~_ fr thc group's first attempt to gain thur L. Johnson, who served for Bruce Kent was named camper Roscllc-Rosellc Park club. turning from-a seven-weck tour of Israel, reports that much discussion national crown. more than 20 years as chairman <4 -•» -v '«* «asc has been particularly is going on there about' thp Middle East situation. Mr. Frank began his Port Au: of the week during the eighth Iheavy in engineering and science. thority career 12 years ago as a The auxiliary scored 01.35 points of thc college's Board, of Trustees week, it, wns also reported. Our "Two on a Match" Collection ... as Exciting The Rabbi was Surprised, how- out of 100 to achieve its victory. and more than 30 years as county • MacKay said. - . ever, Jby the calmness of the peo-junior engineer. He has served in Best campers of their cabins Police Check a group of ityed-to-Match Separates ever to launch Extra classes will be set up in the administrative and supervis- Th.o men posted a" point total of superintendenp t of schools; Richard were as follows: Cabin 1, Bruce ple. "They have a great deal of 89.75, just two less than thc win- allege algebra, engineering draw- Widening Jobconfidence in the Israeli Army. ory post of resident engineer since P. Muscatello of Elizabeth, prcsi- Kent; Cabin 2, Bill Duncan; Cabin r. a campus or career life! Skirts and Sweaters |«« and college chemistry to handle 1956. (Continued on Pope 2) fContiuued on Paoc 2) 3, Bob Erickson; Cnbin 5, Edward Speed Areas *! increased enrollment, he said. The Arabs lean over backwards Chief Lester W. Powell has in- tifulry composed ... . not for Just a seasqn, but X not to antagonize Israel. They Harris; Cabin 6, King Ward. FREE! FREE! BeginningSet Honors for inspection went to structed Lt. Lawrence T, BonnelL for years to come! French Red, Italian Blue or know thc power of the army," he officer in charge of traffic, to use Widening of North Union av- said. .cabin 1 with Fred Ball as counscl- n Spanish Moss. Sweaters in Sites 34-40, Skirts, enue, between Alden street Art Group Slates New Courses speed checking equipment on Elis- 25< FRESH SOAP Springfield avenue, will get un-' This was the rabbi's first trip to *~ Campers took'a trip to thc fish abeth avenue, Kenilworth boule* Sites 10-18. , Course Offered derway Tuesday morning. Town- Israel. Accompanying him was his Two new departures"' in art hatchery Tuesday and hiked into vard. South avenue. Orange ave- witb * ship Engineer Patrick J. Grail an- 13-year-old son, Zev. The pair classes, of interest not only to Hope on Thursday evening. nue and-Walnut avenue. Speed |At Adult School nounced yesterday. made stopovers in Amsterdam, painters but to those interested in The "movie seen Tuesday check zones will be set up during a Paris, Rome and Iceland. How- learning more about-art or pursu- this and next week. I'M A. Ban Lou Sweater with novel White FRESH STICK DEODORANT Ballet for Beginners will be The township will start the pro- ning was. Joe E. Brown in Complaints "of speeding have "" ' thc ncw courses available ject by laying a IS inch reinforced evcr. most of their stay was spent ing art forms othcr than Gladiatar." ..< design on collar - 6.9% in Israel. will be offered this fall by thc been received at police hcadouar- •'' •-#;•! mmtggi D. the Cranford Adult School concrete storm sewer pipe on Rabbi Shanken cald that he felt Tournament winners were: jun- ters about the above areas, Ctpef '!•,- Cranford Creative Art Group. |«t«<« its tenth annual tall semester North Union .aveauqf from the ior pink pone. Alan Carlin; sen- Powell reported. He is particular- B. Flannel Skirt with new banded bottom B0TH69< Bt Cranford Hi n Nasser is not considered a friend This decision was taken at 7.98 •hoof ' « Rahway Hive* to Alden 6treet of thc Arabs or Jews. Many peo- ior ping pone. 'Ed Tristram; ly concerned about the speeding This will necessitate the removal recent board meeting held at the junior tethcrball, William Dun- m ple think that, if the Israeli Army- on Walnut and Elizabeth avenues •jr-a Mrs. O. A. Hint* of 30 West Hol- of an old concrete box culvert Art Center, 110 Walnut avenue, can; senior tethcrball, Hiehard C. Orion Pull-over ,_ 3.98 had been given two more days in Mrs. Frederic Grecnawald, presi- because pupils will be crossing ! V street, whq has taught ballet constructed in 1918 by the county. Egypt two years ago, they would Klcmpa; iunlor darts, Alan Carr these streets to get to Walnut I-4 ^Cardigan „ ___ _ 5.98 The Board o*f Freeholders re- dent, announced, lln; senior darts, Dave Hudaniah; Casln have wiped out Nasser' and his A course in art appreciation. Avenue and Bloomingdale Avenue Ir °. will be the instructor. cently allocated $3,000 as their government at that time, he said. junior foubhooting, Emery Enz; Schools. • - !•: tf share.of this work.. ... taught toy Womcr C. Burger of 26 senior foulshootinc, Jim Shcl- D. Flannel Skirl with double fold Jhcn_lhc_XInitcd States would not Holly_£t_reet_will start Wednesday The speed limit on these street* Hintz attended Oreen- North Union avenue will be have had to send troops r himcr; junior badminton, Steve Is 25 miles per hour as set by Ncw pleated front _ 5.98 evening, Sept«nb'c» ~I7rTr"t Patterson; senior badminton, King I Jersey statute. widened six feet, three feet on anon, he commented. p.m., and a crafts class. Instructed 'S either side, between Springfield Thc people always hasten to add, Ward; Junior horseshoes, Ira Car- by Jules Provlne of Lincroft, will E. Orion Sweater with high neck and thc >art £ avenue and Alden street Mr. thc rabbi said, that they had no be initiated Monday evening, Sep- Scekiug \ ribbed front __ - 4.98 * * ° Grail stated that half the street desire to occupy Egypt; they only tember 15, 8 to 10 p.m. Both DRUG STOR Service will be available to traffic while wanted to rid it of Its dictatorial classes will be held at the Art Cen- Vaiscr; senior archery, King Tables anil Chain* 1 ^ Pifoductiothe Junion lasrt spring. will b y 'government. ter. Ward. An appeal for the cU»u»u"6n.or member, of the Junior the project is being carried out Swim Carhival results were as F. Flannel Skirt with € low pleats 10.98 34 Eastman St. Cranford, N. Mrs. When this projec_ t is completed. When questioned about how thc Mrs. Robert Scavy, vice-presi- loan of five conference tables and the township' will proceed withiTsracll people feel about Ameri- dent In charge of classes, stated follows: 15 to 20 folding or straight back (opp. Cranfonl ThMtrt). Intermediate division: 25 yard Yes, we will accept mail and phone orders the widening of Alden street, be- cans, he said they were respected. that thc art appreciation course is chairs for use by the. United-Fund FREE DELIVERY — TEL. BRIDGE 64100 the tween North Union avenue and The rabbi felt at home in Israel designed as a lecture discussion crawl swim, Hobert Klempa; of Cranford was made this week. on these items! «*»««.. Dr. Kenneth W. JULES PROVINE WEKNEK C. BURGER breath holding, John Stewart; Thc furniture is needed for th* of thc Miln street, and of Miln street, be- because it is a western-type dem- scries, and will be interesting to Stor« Also in WosrHold tween Eastman street and Alden oeracy*,~be stated.' For example, both painters and non-painters. funny dive, Steve Patterson; fancy fund's temporary headquarters at berestrici- dive, Robert Klcmpa; underwater SPORTSWEAR, GOEKKFS THIRD FLOOR street, public Service and the New he said, he was free to walk at will Mo work will be required—only a well as' thc artistic aspects of atomic age. 338 Walnut avenue. " , W* RMWTV* The Right Jersey Bell Telephone CornjAny in the streets. sincere interest in art. work:) of art throughout thc histor- Discussions of famous painting*, swim, Jeff..Davics and biggest Any local organization, church _ It Beginnert. wfll be '' '• '<•> '."V ' To Limit QuantitiM still-have poles to move on the lat- Rabbi Shanken said the people Slides from famous museum col- ical period. According to Mr. sculpture und architectural unit;, splash, Robert Klempu. or office having any of the item* ter two streets before this work In Israel are happy and have a lections and other audio-visual aids Burger, this approach Is pertinent, jvill alwuys follow' the illustrated Advanced division: underwater are requested to contact the it-... can get underway. feeling of security, and confidence. will bring great art works of thc because art is an uctlvity of the lectures. swim, David Hudarilsh; UnitepV Fund at thc Walnut av- Stor#Hours: The engineer reported the sum-fie was greatly surprised and past and present to thc group. Thc hunum mind und its course threads Mr. Burgt-r is teaching at Falr- stroke, William Duncan; back enue address or telephone Robert through history from thecarly cave Icigh Dickinson University in Mad- •Uoke, Richsurd Klcmpa; cruwl. ballet danc- mer load sealing program i* near- amazed In what had been done in lecture!) will embrace thc human 4t the Red-Strong Fuel two Free Parking U4» — K*. 1, We* Jmey Mi frke 8b. <».. No. t, Jeffenoa Nortfc of 8** Jmwtf St . . JXaafer* 1-ltM K* (Cb«t*«a«4 ©« P*B* *) tmPmami) psychological and sociological, as man to the man of the present (Couthttud on 9*99 4) , . (Continued on Patfc 3) 'Co.

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