In Cranford Earlier Ity Church, Will Deliver the Bene- Schools During the Past Year
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TKS CBANFORD CITIZJ AMD ISDAY. jrmns JV IMS Tonfadan Sail June ^ For Cscefao-SloTaldit Mr. and Mrs. Bohnmfl Topmka of M Henley avenue will nil next This Sunday Wednesday on the Queen Mary to DRIVE visit with relatives in Prohau, Czech-Slovkia. They hive lived in CAREFULLf! Dinner at Beth H , : Cranford since they- came to this country 39 years ago, and this will To SUrt Drive for be their first return trip to their homeland, Mr. Topinka during his $45,000 in This Area residence here has been employed G A,R wo OD C R ANF O R D KENILWORTH The IMS/United Jewish Appeal as a carpenter and home repair will open officially with a dinner man.. : at Temple Beth B on Sunday Mr. Topinka was bom in Pilsen, JERSEY. THURSPAY, JUNE 10. 1946 24 Pages — FIVE CENTS evening. This year's national drive and his wife is a native of the same has set its goal for $250,000,000. locality. They were married Retiring Instrnctor Because this is a year of historic 1906, three years before they came Dinner for Walter E. Cooper Going to Norway importance and derrrion in Rales- to America. After about a month' Again Heads Glee Club CarolynBurelbachtoVisit tine, the cooperatincopeg * stay in CzechorSlovktsrffiey will The Cranford Glee Club re- of Cranfordfd , WestfleldWfl , Garwood, leave from Southampton, England elected Walter E. Cooper as presi- as Exchange Student Kenilworth, M"""*3"*""1*** . and on July 23 on the return trip this country. dent for the coming - year at a Carolyn Burelbach, a Junior in•- Scotch Plains have accepted a meeting Tuesday night in Cleve- Cranford High School, will visit quota of $45,000 to he raised local- land SchooL Other officers include: Norway next fall as an exchange Services Sunday ly. An unusually high attendance MRS. SOPHIE SPANJAABD Americas lint Hirer ._ Teachers Vice-president. N. Oliver Walter; student, according to an announce- at the dinner is anticipated. Enough milk is produced annual- treasurer, John Morrison, and sec-ment made on Monday by the Dedication Guest speaker will be Mrs. b? in America to fill a river 3,000 retary, Walter M. Cooper. Cranford Public School Scandini Medals Presented Rev. Keehey Speaker; Sophie Spanjaard. who was resid- fund-rasing campaign in the hls-•nlles long, 40 feet wide and three Association Honors Plans were nuHe for fall and vian Project Committee. At VFW Meeting ing in Holland at the time that tory of the United States, the feet •deep. If an the milk produced spring concerts to be presented List Names of 199 United Jewish Appeal supports FIRST ONE IN OUR SPORTS SHOP TAKES Wm Lillian Garland Members of the project commit- Program Army and Navy service medals country was overrun by the Nazis. in the United States last year had next season. A report was made tee include: Mrs. Marguerite Ear To Receive Diplomas Her concentration camp experi- the world-wide relief, reconstruc- been put in quart bottles side by on the success of the club's recent were presented to veterans of ences are still vivid memories. It tion and resettlement activities of aide, the bottles would extend al- And George Relyea hart, chairman; Mrs. Charles Red- World War II at a meeting Tues- Baccalaureate services for the" 0 concert in the high school audi- was there that her tnirhand diediedjd ^ Joint Distribution Committee, most 140 times around the earth. THE PICK OF 1948 SWM-SUTT CATCH! den, Louis Troutman, Dr. Howard Judge Barger Speaker day night of Capt. Newell Rodney graduating class of Cranford High lOaLini«i>GarlBAd,thinisjr«de torium. ' R. Best, .Miss Viola BJorhoIm. Prin- Fiske Post, 335, VFW, in Us head- School will be held at 8 p.m. Sun- from mistreatment When ex-'United Palestine Appeal and tesxbtr to Boosevelt Scbool, and cipal Ray A. Clement, Miss Eliza- For Recreation Field changed for German prisoners in United Service for New Ameri- IN CHANCEBT OP NEW JEBSEY quarters, Meeker and Lincoln ave- day in the high school auditorium, Ut/SM Here are the most eye-filling and figure-flaUering swim suits that ever sent Geocsjo U Sdyea, Industrial tots beth Durrell, Mrs. Almira Guy and nues. Combat movies of the warwith the Rev. GdrVTon H. Keeney. 1945, Mrs. Spanjaard weighed less cans. TO: Salvatore Borrelll. and Mrs. Sahra* instruetorto Cranford High School, Mrs. Thelma Wise. Exercises Here July 5 than 80 pounds, while her 15-year- Toastmaster at the dinner will tore BOTKIU, wife of Balvatoiw Borrelll, whpwm retire ait tte ckm of th« were featured during the program. pastor of the Cranford Gospel and the unknown heirs, devisees and per- New Jersey out to sea. Briefly speaking: weVe snared a hage collection of sun- CRR Seeks Cranford's participation in this Judge John E. Barger, former Postmaster Arthur F. Metz, a Tabernacle, speaking oh the topic, old son weighed 40 pounds. Mrs. be Lawrence W. Raff of Cranford. sonal representatives and their or any curreot school year, wcreipiests of mayor of. Rahway and a World Spanjaard has addressed American'president of Temple Beth El. oMhetr twin, devisee*, esecuton. admin- hoqor Itesday night at the annual experiment hi international under- past commander of Cranford Post "Therefore. Choose Life." Princi- btraton, grantees, assign* or niceenon and-swim suits worthy of the loveliest menttuds! One-piece or two... dress- tandlng is sponsored by the Metro- War II veteran, will be principal 212, American Legion, was elected pal Ray A. Clement today an- audiences from coast' to coast on Chairman of the committee on in right, uue or interest of Salvatore dinner of the Cranford Teachers' speaker at the dedication ceremo- nounced the names of 199 senion - the plight of the Jewish survivors dinner arrangement is Mrs. L. tsorreJli. Association in Mountainside Inn, Fare Rise politan School Study Council, Th to membership. Anthony San- maker or bare-up style... lastex COMOB or chinte... soUd eolors, prints... just Scandinavian Foundation, and nies of the Memorial Recreation guillano,' a past president of thewh o wiU receive then- diplomas at overseas and on the needs to re- BreitbartT Treasurer for the Byvlrtue of an Order of the Court of Mountainside. Kghty-two num- Field at Myrtle and Meeker ave- p p H construct **""" through the agen- United Charities drive is Dr. Mil-Chancery of New Jersey, made on" the bers and cuests attended the American ^Airlines, working AbrahaAbh m LLincoli n Society, was commencement exercises at the itf, Rn& find it at onr Sportfl Shop, Third Floor. through-^the— Cranford- Boianr"6f nues-<»»-Monday-afternoon,- July CAROLYN BURELBACH guest. Commander Thomas J. But-school on June ia cies of the ITnitrrl Jewish Appeal. ton4Buehbinder-of-89-Center street, DosTa to c Charles Howard .president of the Would Charge $4.95 5, it was announced last night at The United Jewish appeal Will Garwood. •ore Bomlll. et aisTare defeadantTyou Education; The sponsoring organ! ler presided, and refreshments The services Sunday night will are required to appear and answer the association, who served as toast- zatlon assumes financial obligation a meeting of the Memorial and were served by George Griffin and require a minimum of $250,000,000 BUI at Complaint on or before the 30th master, praised tte two guests of More for Monthly Independence Day Committee in open with the processional hymn in 1948 to provide large-scale im- day of June nest, or the said Bill will be honor tor thsir long and faithful and responsibility for safeguarding Thomas Page. ' "God of Our Fathers," by Warren, Capt. Huray Graduated taken as confessed against you. Commutation to N. Y. conditions as far as possible. the municipal building. Service Scrolls and the invocation by the Rev. Wil- The said BIU tsfltod to foreclose a cer- service to tte Cranford school ays- Lions Club The afternoon's program will ment of Jewish Palestine; for long- tain Tea Sale Certificate Issued by the tan and expressed the hope that Under a proposed new schedule Five other Junior girls were liam B. Donnelly, pastor of St At Information School Tax Collector of the Township of Cran- chosen as finalists from the 19 start at 1:45 p. m. with invocation Michael's Church. Singing of the range relief and rehabilitation as- Capt. Frank T. Huray of 121 ford. ata Tax Sato held on May 8,1B34 in they would have many happy and of fares submitted by the Central by the Rev. William Donnelly, Go to Retiring War on sistance to more than 1,000,000 said Township of Cranford against lands healthful yean hi which to enjoy Railroad Company .of New Jeney applicants. All applicants were hymn, "Oh. Worship the King," Besler avenue was among the and premises known as Lota 637, 028. and Election rated on factors of personality. pastor of St. Michael's Church, by Croft,, will be followed by the Jews in Europe, and for aid to graduates as the final graduation 629 In Block 818 on the Tax Duplicates of their retirement In behalf of the to the Interstate Commerce Com- and will be followed by the flag' the Township of Cranford which said Tax mission and the New Jersey State ability to appear in public, ability Scripture reading by Richard ^ ^ T^lcxereises of the Army Information Bate Certificate was assigned to the Com- association, he presented Miss Gar- to speak hi public, ability to make raising ceremony. " ••>• UJC Officials Merwarth, president of the Class this country plainant on February «. uw, land wth a portable radio and Mr. Board of Public Utility Commis- the rate of 2.000 school were held at Carlisle Bar- adjustments, scholarship, general Headed by 72 high school girls Returing as treasurer and sec- of 1948.