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'RV$t!;^£-.•''.'i*-:'i'*'^*'\1 ^I**^i'r its pre-cllnlcal nursing pro- January; 195S, and arrived in the mmal food fair, of the Cranford •ranl ^oonduetedoondueted? iinn cooper jrwXast inn August of thathii ^ with tneSchoofa- of Nursing of HeYis a 1955 graduate of Cranford On Teachers'Room Project High School Parent-Teacher As- v H|^ ;.:',;'•"]'•;:.•'•' .• School is the special sociation Is scheduled for Friday, EUzabeth and Perth Amboy Gen- November 1. Irom » amtoS pi*, era! HHospital*i . ••-'•••-•••••V-1.'.-. • United Fund project of the Roosevelt Barent-Teia«h^->Ma^tIoiB .thte^year; it was jat A & A Hardware, » North- •ve- 4 - When Mnan retires and time ; program^ I: reported by MrsM . WilliaWillim Jf\ MillerMiller, jrrvic^pifesideiit ij:the uifiuifitt- nue, west. - , '•.'• ;;, ; "!••••-•..:•:;. •H** no longer, •matter of urgent UQ: ^ ;fr:k:T:';^ Jield iU first funaion of the new On sale will be all types ol bak- _,,idiopiiuU/. . portanofr. his colleagues generally - 1 l ••' . "...'•. ", ,••.•' '.- .'• . :•'• • " ... .•1Hfc.-1.'iW>i season at the school last Thursday ed goods, potato salad, baked Isdors in this area for eMouTMinf •;A. present him with' a •' watd evening- 7 •"'...;>• V; ;',-•;:'•:• •..-,,'.• Roosevelt School beans, casserole dishes. Spaghetti Mr*. Anthony •• v entered a Mood clia auU matter at Mrs. Miller, Who presided in the avnue, is a member, of : L-.'.r and meat balls, relishes, pickles, ; OGTOB^ 31, 1957 Tb* *o* OWem at Cranford. M. J. . 4 Sections, 3d Pages-^Kte £ absence of the president, Mrs: Elli- Project Completed jams and jellies. "x:^}^'-'W:-' :':^ ot Hume, relateed that the Board of Mrs. W. H. Weydemeyer. second E^^tiori has had the room palnt- By Garden Club vice-president and chairman ot the iii;:Ciiii^ii ed. and the floors are now being event, reports that a planning "Operation Tulips," fall project Kffi&iir,-':, sanded and waxed., •'•' •• V:.~' meeting of the food fair committee •R of the Trowel and Trellis Garden > The PTA officers are se/vlng as was held recently at ner home at Wtf^^&i&j:-;* • < • • ••,-. ••; - -.:„ ••-^.''••'•• fj?. Club,' Was completed last Thurs- ; ••••".•;•'•• • '. '.iSV,'1.' 'f"''v'v'w.itf a committee to select and purchase 20 Locust drive. ';• ".'/'.-.V\"A day as girls in the first through, furnishings for the project. The Assisting Mrs. Weydemeyer on sixth grades at Roosevelt' School lower level will serve as a lunch- the project are: Mrs. Neil Castal- and' their" teachers planted 600 tu- Former Mayor Fred P. Andersen, diverse and opposed points of viewless some; way were' found to ti- room and the upper level as a do, co-chairman; Mrs. John D.E1- ; •- Cranford voters will go to the polls next^Tuesday to rianie three lip bulbs' around .'the g4rb£ enV in a letter to the Township Com- Which wili be expressed. The mat- nance the installation of sidewalks filounge area. It is thegoal of the Koury, ifirk f John ' Reedj •Mrs. trance:, and kindergarten'room.and mittee this :\ k Urged,the de- terjiiis especiallepecially difficult becausbeause througribiit the entire community, members of the Township Committee and help elect a governor, four organization to .have; the room James, "Kervicig Mrs. Frank OV fea- t- o_f ,_thi .I.proposed/ , ordinance th#e views arf strongly held! and "3: Such a program Would w members, of .the General (Assembly ahd 'three membcis of the Board of this kindergarten • • classes .. planted 1 ready for inspection \>y the parents Brien, Mrs. Richard Hurley,-Mrs. pronibltively expensive, il ' •, i.'. ' • ; /> 200. crocus bulbs at the. base of .the callingrfoi the construction of sile- with some'logks: /; ; Chosen'Freeholders. •' :'.•. /••.'• • ;;!,••' ';. /;'""''•"•,.,.'-.., '•''.'•"••' ..-••. - ;''' •-. - at an open house "on November E. A. Koyen, Mrs. F. B. Slagle, Mrs.' flagpole. .•• -.'. '-' •'• .:••• v. Y -•"''. walks as a local improvement,and "With the cpenmg of the new "4. The assessment of these im- With no competition fo/the township offices to be filled, interest^ •1414.. ••; .'•. :••.•..•• • •'.' •I William Stacy. Mrs. F. GMackte Featured «as a social "get ac- :The project was started last the reintroduction of an ordinance schools, -the. Township Committee provements .against private prop- of Cranf ord voters will.be centered . and Mrs. Richard Carlson.- /':': Which would provide for sidewalks in late 1955- and in 1950 received erty _owners might cause economic quainted" affair, last Thursday's month when members of the club mainly on the battle between Re- .'l'"l,'jjl'cj. in critical areas as a general im- several requests for action, con- devastation In; individual cases as Discussion Leader meeting attracted a largeGurnout planted several sprea'Uing juniper ^J^S^ publican Senator Malcolm S.- of parents." _Mrs. Gwen; .Isirig's bushes and; two dozen chrysanthe- provement. .' ..• ':•.•••• •'•.•••..••,:•' • • cerning sidewalks. In the first half serious to those affected as the Walnut PTA Joseph Green His letter to the committee fol- of last' year two groups of persons, danger which was asserted. Forbes and Democratic' Governor first grade won the attendance mums on \jhie school grounds. The ^ d^ve, purchased ; award with a representation of 21chrysanthemums already-'are in lows: '.:-. ;^-.;;»'V:V'.-., .•'•• •••• '.' •one representing the. Brookside "5. The selection of areas, as Robert' B., .Meyner. for the • four- , owners, Mr. and wgsxsss p^lli^ifjiiii VMay I, as a citizem of Cranford, PTA and the other representing the critical would set neighbor against parents. ' • '•'... '.'.;. bloom and add a colorful note to Class Mothers sSJ; year gubernatorial term at stake. The PTA membership. drive, the school entrance. •. ! •', . y^iafcNunifciRiBBttw .*3CJpr&SvStjiJy*JpSj. . pappreciatiop n "to •' yotir -Walnut School PTA; appeared be- neighbor, fore the Township Coinmlttee tfnd . "6. An. overwhelming majority, The township's 12.401 eligible . which has been under way one Principal Thomas Tipaldi com- ...... ,. ,, tf&fr-tM committee bbecaus e in thhe introductee Listed for Year |lon of Ordinance 57-4 you have requested certain specific installa- of Cranford's residents have, voters .also will be afforded an op-/ week, is progressing very well, ac- mended the members of the dub Class mothers for ihis year have nan—Mrs, David Silvennan (and portunlty^to help decide the i oh their undertaking and said he Elizabeth Hospital come to grips with a problem of: Uons. It was pointed out to those through the years, expressed them- •••m „cording to the chairmen, Mrs. Wil- been announced by Mrs. Michael Mrs. Frank RajJis; fifth' gradey In contests between full'Rei and the students will be anxiously extreme importance to the safety representatives that: selves as opposed t° sidewalks both liam N. Boyd and Mrs. Samuel J. BattagUni. president of the Walnut I£V&'.' lican and Democratic slates ior Gamble. Mrs. Boyd thanked the awaiting the spring flowering of Miss Maiy Jane Fazakerley—.ftlrs. Graduatin and. welfare of our children. ./•' .. "ll These limited lnatallaUons for aesthetic reasons'and because Avenue School"PTA. ' '•':'•:•."• :'.; could not be mode without taking they do not believe-that they serve the four two-year Assemoly peats parents for their, cooperation and the tulips. ' ;•'•' . •"••-'•'•,:.:'.":• '••••• Alvin C. Roedwr and Mrs. Erwin "May I, as former'mayor, at the They include the following: into consideration otbery critical the purpose intended. • •'">':'/ and three threeryeoT^ doard of r reported that Miss Diane Gottfco's ; .Club members assisting on Heger.'.,' '';---:;,;-^,C-"v:.,1"','.''.' .•.•••.1i';''fi:'. sanWume extend my sympathy for, n Kindergarten, Ail.. Mrs: Mar- areas::';'• •• '•• •' ..-. •;; ',:.;•:,.' ••••,• ••••• Freeholder berthsio.be fiUed. fourth grade already has'achieved Thursday were: -Mrs. Bruce .Cook, •./v.«-JK'.: •"••••••• the grief Which I know/you will "In discussion that followed this .CSi«^c^M ( nee4 f or a <4 -' In the. Assembly race the Repub-' president; Mrs. Edward Stanton, lyn Fogek-iMrs. J. WilUam Zlelen- . Tljere face because .of the extreme com- 2. The town could not install analysis the spokesman for one of , 100 percent membership. Duffy—Mrs^ A, R. Lee and Mrs. is. a llcan ticket^uiciudes - incumbents bach and Mrs. Charles Andrews; Ronald Connolly; sixth grade, Miss larger ^i ^-'*-*":• Well-: plexity of the problem and thesidewalks as a general expense un- fCondnued on pose 2) ; tear—AJfe?r-Mi«s-~Joaft ihd CREME 0. Clifford'.'Thomas, Carlyle W. -Mr** ^V6# Crane^ahd WiUiarn R. Vanderbilt Andrew Wood "and MacKay, piresideht; "of UrtTbtt Jun- l lv l ' —.—cducation_iommiltee.^urged__thaj;, flnd-Mrs^Albert. fonscher. _ Wolf and Mrs. Benjanun • :'.v.t .'.'i: C!i'(-i| BIrs/A: J^UUchnyr kindergarten. parents come out for.'the'joint E.A-. Cardinal of Springfield ior C^Uege.to^d the ««th V com- . The Cr^ordi:Hig>-SehdoJ twirling Mrs. Fogel—Mrs. a be mencement of the'EUzabeth Gen- Griffin, while the" Demo-, meeting to be held in cooperation will discuss "Landscaping and the . Mrs,! Robert Walker and Mrs.' cises at footbaU garn^ these autumn^^ ^ Planting and Care of Shrubs" at a Fabio and Mrs. L. Rieder.': ;,'•'• eral Hospital School of ..Nursing » cratlc candidates are George with the Cleveland PTA on N^ Julius Cangelosi are i the class' wake of the Cougars' four wins in as many grid ron excursions this season. Seated in front are Sue vember 20 at 8:15 p.m. • The topic meeting of the club next Monday / Firsrgradei. Miss Jean Harris- mother chairmen. ^;i:H;| •.•>'s-:y;" the Masonic^empjev Elizabeth, re- M. Miller, James M. McGowan, at the home of Mrs. Hlggins.,30» Mrs. F. jr. Callan.: Jr4. and Mrs, ' ^nttjr.:;,-;: v {;•:;. •'^•JX •' ^V :\ '••<. • ai{d Sandy McMaster, mias^ Maps Stir For Consolidation of Drives Mildred Barry Hughes and John will be "Mental Hygiene." ; : Donald Bootbby; first: grade. Mr! j.Wiison. "''::,.;;;•'• ••• . •••••••.' •••.•" The safety committee reported Edgar avenue. ,. Before you think of ^retiring". iT^'ivdemai»<,i.^. ,tauir^^.vJ)r, Francis, Linda Becker, Harriet Farb and Carol RudrdeW. Back^ TO "Consolidation of Crsnford drives into one or two campaigns is Gloria Priestly^Mrs. Daniel Ler- On the county level. Republican on cooperation "given the PTA by from the world, be sure you are J*; outrunning ler, Cortta Vogeljl^ld^ ntroversy to be desired," but "this cannot be accomplished piecemeal by addi- the -Township Commitee in cor- neV and Mrs. Paul Christman; first fit for reUrement—James ;fluri" VIBRANCE : ; : : v : ; tion of agencies to Uiepresent United Fund" and "effecting this change Freeholders Charles P. Bailey,. ; St. MichaelVPack 178 grade; Mrs; Mary White—Mrs. El- M ;vior.the^rt^:^';-7 Ai;\f;.:;.. '.:;.,', v. .•••? v/-".,;, ^.%- V' TV^rr'^.P"^";"'^:^'' T •':'" "-'"'v''.'/' ;.v!.C';. - ^. ,;. - Publication of State Highway John, Zarega and Nelson L. Carr recting the hazardous culvert con- iiw^Jw4»*«^Sf.tJ**" CREME MASQUE is a Job calling for 'community- wood Waters and; Jlrs. A. M. Ras- dition at the Casino a venue-brook. Plans Halloween Party Department information on con- wide effort, preferably with the ac- are opposed In their bids for,re- . Mrs. W. Joseph. McCulldugh and telU.'^:---:,.-^^^ ••;;•'• ";•" „••; troversial highway projects is an- tive participation of the Township election by Democrats Edward J. Cub Pack 178 of St/Michael'S Second grade. Mrs.) Elizabeth other example of the#ll-Republi- Carlin, Thomas J. O'Brien and . Mrs. Paul Orsay were named to at- Senator Tells BPW of Fight Committee." : Church 'will meet tomorrow in the Clothier—Mrs. Maywell Spinner can Board of Freeholders" desire to Subscription on William DalzleL . ! tend this week's'-Township Com- church basement at 7:30 p.m. The The above statements are con- mittee meeting to follow up the' and Mrs. C. H. Oliver, Jr.; second serve the public, the GOP team of Candidates nominated by peti- Cubs wlllwear costumes approp- grade. Miss J. Jannon—Mrs. Don- tained in a letter written by Rob- PTA's suggestion foe sidewalks on Pre-Election Against Indecent Literature incumbents asserted today, in its ert F. Lcary, president of the Cran- ith Mental tion Include:' For governor, Albert ; priate to the season, and prizes ald Martin and Mrs. Joseph All- campaign for re-election to the Ronis, Socialist Labor Party; Wui- ' Dunham avenue aS a safety will be awarded^ for the funniest, ; "Union County snould feel proud of its record in the furtherance ford United Fund, and William : i ;ii; seo. •'.•'• . . ../• .•, ..-.'.' < :'••••.•' •:••' '••..•'. fred O. Perry, Conservative Party; ' measure for Roosevelt children., of legislation to curb indecent literature;'* State Senator -Robert C. county governing body;-. Miller, Jri, executive chairman^for the! most unusual, and the best Third grade. Miss Marjorie BUTT Anthony D. Sciplo, All American, Mrs. John V. Silliman, second Th candidates, Nelson L. Care of the current fund drive, in response Health Theme dressed. This Is a family party, rison—^MrsL John Halkowlch and' Crane 61 Westfleld told members of the Cranford Business and Pro- Near $2,5fl6 and Henry Krajewskl, American . vice-president and budget chair- Members of the Cranford Young EUzabeth, John Ww Zerega, J*laln- to an open letter published last Dr. Ruth C. Boyle, psychologist, und brbther/and sisters are invited Mrs. Chester Cueman; third, grade, fessional Women's Club at a din- third Party; and, for Assembly; man, presented the current 1957- Republican: Club' have arranged field. and Charles. P. Bailey of Benefiting from 83 new and 105week requesting expansion of thewill act as discussion Reader fol- : to come With their parents." —Miss Rosemary, Sheehan—^Mrs. ner meeting in the Coach and Four Fred F. RussO, John H. Wlsner, 58 budget for approval: :' i •: . a pre-election motorcade to leave WestfiekL discussed .maps pre- renewal subscriptions turned in local United Fund^T ... lowing •presentation of the Amer- On Sunday, the pack Will assem- Nate Schurer and Mrs. Richard Restaurant Monday evening. The Jr., Robert E. Moore, and Edna N.' Mrs. Miller cited the need for from the American Legion Casino pared by the freeholder board and during the past" weik, the College Copies of the^fetter signed by ican Theatre Wings play, "What : guest speaker; was introduced by ble with other scout.groups in the Foltz^v • . . 'v: •. •;..' ;'••• ;••••••• •:••••'. I at T pjn. tomorrow. published by it last Week in all pld I Do?" by the Union County Dohcrty, all. Conservation Party. : Brownie and Girl Scout leaders Mrs. Jeanne Gordon, legislative Club ran its profits in the subth-e United Fund officials were sent church basement at 8:55 a.m. to Four grade, Mrs. Natalie Casale of gaily dec- newspapers ui the. county. , ^ • Unopposed -locally are Public ; • and co-leaders in the Roosevelt CHestnut 5-1 It.wiUbei ;: : :: 1 : scription drive it is conducting for to Mayor/John'.L. Brennan and Association for Mental Health in attend the 0:15'a.m. mass hi ob- —Mrs. O. K. Kratzke and Mrs. I orated cars arfd tyill feattire- a chairman. ..-'•* ;'. ' ; ' "';••• •-..^ '.'•'.,-•^''' , Affairs Commissioner Ira D. Dorl- - neighborhood and urged-that any- Reporting on progress to, theAssociatio) n "The people, of Vnion County The Citixen and Chronicle to $2,The CUlMen and Chronicle in addl- Sherlock Hall at 8:30 p.m. tomor- servance of Scout Communion L. W. Williams; fourth grade. Miss .••.•.';.•,>.'"' -.'. ,/i 'i.lv'>V.-.r^''l''!,;';'"';i';'JrV'-'^ '*/:-: ''/ '/'.-'•}?'•'.Zi'&T '• '-'h' ^-J-'"''^^^^™•.'.)'•' .••• '" ••:', I rtound truck broadcasting"m ap- an- and Public .Safety ' Director one interested in scouting contact fight to combat indecency, Senator wanted to know," the GOP tacum- tibn>to the original- sent to a rep- Sunday. .." ••.'; '.•'.•.•' •,.'••.•' -....'" Geraldine pfarrer—Mrs. Albert 463.41. Proceeds will go to the Nicholas St. John LaCprte, seek- . Mrs. C. Fi Hansel, Jr., neighbor- EDW.G.UD Tpeal to local residents to get^out Crane, related that four bills, have bents said in a Joint' statement, ntaUve of the 27 local resl- ,The Cranford Junior Village Im- hood chairman, or Mrs. George M. Activities for the months of No- Heilson and .'Mrs. H. Warren « ;H8!!9IK:-lP;jl^i*?^ and vote and support the TlepubU- club's scholarship fund.;' ' ; (Continued on Pafle 8) • ^ v i ; ;; 1 1 : Formed Here "where these roads were going. provement Association Is sponsor- vember'and _ December were Dougherty.' t.r>.i''' i-i l''Vi''V%.•'•'•••'•,'; v:>-''-:'-'W:'. :v,';.i-v>-<'- ^'v^'.'-- . • 'J' "- '•'..V' ••••;V" .• ".•••• • •••••••• I been intooduced jn the State Leg- The six weeks' campaign will events who signed last week's com- Coffey, troop organizer for'th Plumbing and csn Ucliet in n^ ^esday's elecr vmm%^«dfni^^ttve Their homes, and in many cases munication. V ' •;' • >: ing the play, written by Miss Nora planned, and . committees- were Fifti h grade. Miss. Grace;' Bi f •*.')• islature prohibitinil the importing, dose today and Mrs. F. H. Swa •rear- - •'..••.•../•''-.•.:•'•••'.'•'? Staff of the Cr»nfor*pwpuc schools Fpllowingis the text of the Unit- Sterling; Arrangements arc in TOBowIhg the busineM formed; at a pack'committae m»et^ Among those participating in the preparing^ in^tmg,; distributing have formed a professional ^ Uc neettsitles %re in Jeopardy. hamer, chairman of the -Coll charge of a committee headed by and seUing of any obscene litera- Club committee In charge>jr the ed Fund letter: ; ;,} : project w}U be the Republican ization known as the Cranford i*The freeholder board recognized Mrs. 'Thomas Donahue.' .' „• • >" '.' tujre and prohjbiu^ as^a Wgb^ r^ drive, has'urged all resldents^who "The open letter from a number tj^l£nt^tnr^:^\^yfinitiU dt:n<^lnt^ftfg*'it~i - -Dr. Boyle is on the staff, of New- 'mothers, directed by Mrs. Dale tlvitles will be announced later. have not been solicit Gangaware. acting .us hostesses. ° Nine, carloads of cubs and fath- as. William Vanderbilt and Car? v^ew of a child luider y fallows: Chairman, G. Frank ation on the projects; it also rec- was forme^y"s^ or other printed matter containing cates the growing ^awareness that " Cider and doughnuts were served ers went on a hiking trip to Camp ||j lyle Crane and former Assembly- merman,Viprincipal of CranfbrcV ognized its duty* to bring to them Iness today. lal; services for the Irvington pub- obscene or indecentianguage. ' ; • Cranford has too many drives. We the parents provided by \he re-Winnebago In 'Marsella recently. I'9 High School; vTce-chalrmari, Vih- this information, and it acted as"During ^hie past week, the club lic school system. "Prior to that The group cooked lunch on open I g woman These bills are constructed t6 ap-. benefitea from 81 new and 84 rei-n the United Fund.are In complete freshment committee .'under the Following aCtour of the toWn*, cent F. «amowski7 Junior_High quickly as it could. • ' sympathy.with this, point of view. she Was associated with .the Sum- A pica to all eligible voters to direction of Mrs. ElUs G. Snipes ' ^i^j^s§^^^^SMX ply to^'everyone~invQlved.-ln the newaKsubScriptiohs turned in by ship; the. motorcade will .return at School principal; secretary. Miss "Despite the criticism that the Ninety percent of! .our difficulties mit school system and briefly with go to the polls next Tuesday Was and Mrs. Harold Grayce* assisted traHic of this type of literature, he* members apd also received 9. p.m. to the Casino, where the Beatrice E. Warner, principal of . (Continued on Page 8J r and frustrations can tie traced di- the Capitol- Transit Company of voiced by Mrs. John L. Snook, Jrv by • Mrs. Charles Patterson and lit for. two new and 21 renewal local Republican candidates, Com- (Continued on pdge'8) Lincoln School, and.. treasurer, rectly to the competition* for cam- Washington, D. C. . ;. president of the Cranford League; Mrs. C. L. missioners Nicholas St John La- subscriptions turned in at the She has done graduate study ot Miss Etta Tunner, principal of newspaper office. paign personnel and contributions of Women Voters, at a general ducte Local Men Corte, IraD. Dorian and Roy D. •O Brookside Place SchooU; ., -': resulting from other.drives. How- Columbia University, Rutgers Uni- meeting of the league In Sherlock Irving, will hold ain: informal Business U Thus far, during the drive, a versity and. New York University*. * Camera" c Other members of the associa- ever, we would )ike to present a Hall last V/cdne^aay night. total of 712 hew and 1,669 renewal Besides being a member of the Print and slide competition, for Smith of Cranford and Michael J. (Continued on Page 8) tion are: Mrs. Ruth S.Janovsik; di- subscriptions have been turned In. brief review of the realities which Mrs. Snook'also Urged the voters •. rector of Elementary Education; state and national educational or- to. remember to act on the public members will be featured at aWest. Frank-J. Barca and Samuel Nomina •VMMART OF COLLEGE CLUB DKIVE must be faced In dealing With this Candidates Frank J.Marte, director of second- • • • ' £!•»: problem./ • • •....., ganizations, she is a member of the question at the top of the ballot meeting of {he Cranford Camera Winfleld was nominated : Club in the> Educational;Building among 49 candidatei s Welcomel d re- Christmas OwhChecks The screening committee of theary education; Thomas Tipaldi "The goal of our campaign Is es- New Jersey Psychological Asso- which would treduce the residence ' ?'', Clb i th> Edutiol;Building for^the of the Cranford ftntlli of Cranford MethodisMthditt ChurchChh; att cently by Westfiefd Council, nil, Total Here $470,000 Joint .Civic Committee for. En-principal of Roosevelt School; Miss «t 1-yr. new.aubn.' U.U B1.M tablished after consideration of the ciation and the American Psycho- requirement for voting in the state itlon at last Thurs- 15 6-mo. hew tub*...... u logical Association, and is a past and county. •_" p.m. tomorrow; Guests are Christmas Club yr. renewnl tub, ...... i to Dr. Boyle is active in PTA. work forrriatlon on candidates in next y g -^Ji'-' . J '•*rCranford.'and'f Cf (:yicfai%'bit by the stallation of officers •will take place 8-mrt. renewal uibn. ,..„<.,.,„ cation made by the New Jersey m didates for the Board\-13 and the Union County Mental Hy- week's election have been distrib, , and faithfully the affairs now beb - local offices of the Suburban Trust Role of Church at theiNovember 21 meeting. hnel la at OHIta Ccmpany • and the, Unjoh'.County Mrs; E. A. Kbyen, chairman of the Uyt. new tub. ,...» United Fund giene Society and.is on the teach- uted among local organizations, Other'officers nominated by a S-RIO. hew lUb.x.-:^.,.;.,...,.,.... 1.15 ing staff of Rutgers University and trust Company, it ;^a» announced screening committee, presided- 1-yr. rcnew»lf«ub». ,.u.«. 1800 and that additional copies may be In Mental Health M NeW York University. •'[} ; ir Mrs. Koyen announced that the committee headed by Past PreSr 1 V4-yr. nncw«l «,ub. «..«..».: obtained from Mrs. Richard Brad- thls"Week/ ' • •;;' .'''.-i^'Vii ••-.• '..•.•••• : Extends Drive 4 field of 31 Park avenue. . , . The Suburban Trust Company next meeting of the screening com- Workshop Topic ident Edwyn M. Lewis Were: Vice- BMh- WceWV pro«U ....S..,* 314.0s The public is invited' to attend J Witt. WeekV proliU «... „ 337.69 With' approximately tiO percent tomorrow evening's program and Also announced was a state tax will mall checks on Monday! to. mittee will be held Monday at the 1 presidents, Morris Siegel and" Eftis home of Mrs. Walter J. Conley, 3 uTheCh Mental Health roiirth week's proriU ...... ™ 3S9.S0 of the $24,000 quota, reported to there will be no. admission charge. study meeting scheduled for No-, | ,1,169' members for a total of $210, Robirison; secretary, Mrs. Marie Third week'* prollU u>u . *41,60 date,', Crunford's annual United Will be thV me as Calvary Luth- Boqiu ror new tub*. ....,„..;., M.00 {Continued ortPflfl« 3) . YCdi^tinued on Pane 2) (Cotiryiuea o» Paa« I) , ^Continued on page 8) Knlde; treasurer, Milton Barnett; Boniu' for Mnewal »ub»., ...^. ' B0.00 Fund. Drive Kas^ been; extended eran ht 9:30 a.m. Second weck'l pfttfiU w.u'.,u ' 44T.8S J••&.'':• -.•;. . • •' :•••., K .'. ~., .: .. . ., is Regularly 19.98 and directors. Buddy Bergen, ^ Pint week'* (irotlU , SBS.33 througgh nesa Wednesday night, il tp 3^6 pjn, Monday to the second Tint d*y'* PTOlit 141BT announced yjatcifdatid y by W W Annual workshop of the Lutheran tlring president; Charles ,-M. Ray, of Historical Mr.r Lewis, Louis'' Total profit to date J. Miller, Jr.|cha&«»n; . - a Welfare Association of New Jersey, Mr. Miller reported that the As- ^i JUJdJ ian-ttu ha^ Mffcdco^ both contrlbtu ^spciKeJ-^W iToPriuoteEnterpriseSpirii Frederick. G. Kuether, associate di- The Ambassador Service of West- County Trainiug School dcntlal areas have not as. yet been "Although borh oiit of the great depression In 1033 with federal Dr. Evald B. Lawson, president of Upsala College, emphasized the rector of the American Foundation fleld, represented by Miss Green covered. For this reason, the United 1 .Uniort'Junior Collcuo has opefated idncc 1936 as a monument | impoHanc•"'•' e o-f a'•' stud y o•'f history•" , especially loca-•-.l - in address- of Religion and Psychiatry. Mrs. and Miss McCormick, Was wel- Fire Chtef Bernard A. Doyle this Fund has been forced to extend Its i, • •/;' .;• .>••••• 4 1 to individualism and private enterprise,",Dr.- Kenneth C. MacKay,.. the Cranford Historical .Society' at a" meeting/marking i *^. " Pauline Jhyfault, acting chief .ol comed as « new member of the. as- .Week announced th>t the following .drive. •"•••:•,:, • anhiversaryjn^the library of Un the Bureau of 'Community Services sociation by Mr. Barnett '. membtrs of the Cranford Fire De- . The chairman appealed to resi- president, told a college freshman ion. JurdojrCbllege Monday eve- of the State of New jersey, Will be ° Mr. Goldberg announced plans paruncnts.are attending sessions of dents to he &s Bcnerous as possible orientation sossion last Thursday. Churches to Hold ning. He recited some of his own luncheon speaker. ' . for a Christmas Gift Guide which the UnlortCoUntyyFiremcn's Train- in thcir'-contrlbutlons' for the sup-*f It was the flrstt college, I)r.;Mac- IVjaiehaiise exRorlerjccs and Showed how. al- Panel moderator will be Donald will be issued next month by theIng School: Robert Griff in, Charles port of the Boy and Oirl Scouts, Kay salt], founded directly: with most -anything concernlng^oondU of Correc- association and also for a special Kardel, John Tanzer, Donald Weh* Visiting Nurse Association andfederal funds. - He pointed: out that Headquarters World Community land graht eolleges received their tions, customs and trends of so-tion of the New: Jerse>TDcpartrneni "• "~ •'•' " "''•»• Welfare Association. He alsourged raht g Prograni ciety inay be established by study- of Institutions and Agencies. All solicitors to miike every Effort to ftinds through the states. Since' For Hot Rodders participate ing material collected and indexed Lutheran' pastors of, this area are complete their calls this week-end, 1034- thd- college has received, no , Local churches „,_..—,_—.-— funds from any governmental unit Through the cooperation ot in a World CommunityJDay serv- by the local historical organization. invited to attend the Workshop. and make final reports at nexf at 1:30 pom tomorrow In the Based upon hlabWn research,.he Wednesday's collection' night '—federal, state, county or munid James DlBatUsta, president of Sta- First ^csbyterfan^Church, The told how he Was able'to d,eterrnuie Schools, BankH, library pa^Dr. MacKay said. Bcst, waterproofing contractors, I Program has been arranged under with, considerably accuracy the ac- The college president told the the Cranford Hot Rod Club • will On Youth Agenda Tonight studchb* they, may end their UJC direction of Mrs. William Xltinge. tual dally experiences of people in Pictures of Local hold its meeting: a^ the Warehouse dn Election Day ftdal.state sponsorship to Hallo- careers In a new building proposed, ItaidcnV of the Cranford Council the part of Sweden from Which his . Young people from they various of Woodford, .Inc., 155 South ave- parents emigrated to America; how Local schools, municipal offices, organizations of local churches'will ween "Trick or Treat" merriment for Springfield avenue, opposite iust as they'll intrigued bx every new . f Church Women, and Mrs. Dan- Pupils Feature Nomahegan Park. Dr. MacKay re- nue, on Thursday tvenings, U was iel Kuslv, program' chairman. they lived, what they thought, and banks and the Public Library will make their traditonal Hjdk>ween for young,-bright^yed spirits, cull rounds'tonight with the contribu- ing upon young people of all ages viewed the college's plan for aannounced this week. ' toy 6r thing/ the ''chemb-one-niinute, Thiimc of the dayday, , B, ^ what motivated their dally actlvl- be closed all day' Tuesday because 1 ties that finally resulted in leaving tions they receive- dedicated to to Join "Trick or Treat for UNIO- f Brochure new building and briefly described Mr. DIBattista has long been in-. devil-the-jiext* crowd loves, to^.play, in ». Dignity!" will be sounded In of Election Day. "Trick or Treat for UNICEF," CEF" to help aU tfiiworia's chil- the plan to conduct a fund drive to tercste'd Irt young'people. He Is an address by the Rev. Robert G. their homes for the voyage to this Fij^o pictures oi membokij of kin- u y R .-In araibunclng the library clos- which has become a nation-wide dren. .. •.-. , "• "•-• . ' • dergarten classes at, the Broolulde raise 11,000,600: Instructor. at the St Michael's jtne new > winter whJte^snow.jTo keep ;. k t country.." •:' •' •• ;:v-' ','•. •' ' wngakor, pastor of .the >host tagVJMrs, 'Sarah F. Raddjn, direc- J -the United Nations Pointing out that New Jersey Place, Roosevelt and Walnut Avc- Dr. MacKay, who has been tores CYC, a coach of the CYO basket- «hurch. Invocation' will be by He showed how the thoughts and and-ha* accepted theni warm aiyi protectedf vye've made a >. actions of. small communities influ- tor, reported that a deposit box international Children's Fund for youngstera, as « geheraTrule, do nue ScfiooTs^appeayrlrrthoOctobcr'j identothg ; >/ the Rev. 6. W.Moqre, pastor porch for the convenience of hor- club was aroused by Ray Delia in easyncare Nylon or Poplin. 'Some with . mirror the thoughts of the people; Following their houserto-nouse tention to the fact'that, through The photograph)! — showing pu> er students have affection for the «» St. Work's AA4JB. Church. rowers who wish to return books Rosa, one of the members. ' . • also how national movements have vklU, many of the boys andgirU UNICEF. American children arc plla engaged in'vurlous dassroom old buildihg, formerly Grant fhoods, some with; pUe linings, choice of M. Frederick Ward will' wel- ' Joseph Potts of the NeW Jersey their geneslsin the small commun- on days or at hours' when the WUl return to their churches for holplng- 45.000,000 other children and outdoor activities''^' illustrate Hchool. When tho school was con- those attending, and' the re- Bell Telephone Company will show . zipper or button front jackets. Light or ities. The guest speaker also-said building is dosed. ' . , refreshments and progams of, HaL and their mothers in 05 countries nn article Which takes up the en*structed In 1898, the college presi- Jonslve reading. wUl be by Mrs. slides from tho* company's ^Stats. that historical'societies are multi- ioween game*.' • to receive milk, vitamins and med- tirp four pages of the brochure. dent said. Queen Victoria Still dark solids or stripes, Sizes 2 - 4, or 3 - 6. Kuslv Robert E. Schanck will be The evening, session at Union Driver*' Training Course at to- ilyIng all over America and cited Locally, the TJNICBF drive this icine. :.':••.• '•' " ' ' ••.••' Dr. Howard tL Best,. Cranford'rf reigned In England and William Junior Coliege will .be suspended In addition, he toid, thjg program superintendent of. schools, served McKlnley was president, of thenight's meeting. Doors at the Ware* . WiV!'' TODD CHILDREN „ _ _ ~80tK>an- Cranford Clerty:rCoancIl and' thete- oveiwntng' :lgnoirifffe UUt^Ut [Including , "There Is a certain charm to the nlversary. yHthin very recent times meet as usuaL' Since most'Of those Cranford Council of Church Wo- aound mother and child care. KindergartKindergartee n AAssociation which •Tftt' wld linens and blankets, donated M old building," Dr. MacKay saldt, FOURTH FLOOR KcnlhVorth. Sprtngfleld. Unlort and enrolled in the evening session men. Chairriian for the project is Trick or Treat for UNIC^, prepared.thdth e articleil . DDr. Best U conducted by R«y Delia Rosa. Ken W wombers of the various church- the Rev. Curt W. Garrctt of thethe governor ftald "Is creetintf & president of the NkA. ''and We ire on friendly terms with Shorpe, a member, talked on safe*. *" ' '" .be dedicated'Tluring the other surrounding municipalities are old enough to vote, classes are also had organized.. "' • . Clergy Council, Assisted by Mrs. Hi new ^tradition which permits our The article^ describes the chal- it It has a certain cozy Quality ty. He, told fellow chib member* being suspended to give the stu- American .children to express, the lenge and diversity of kindergarten you will get to appreciate. Never- he has endeavored to. improve his • FOREIGN CARS Roderick W. Smith, k president, A. Garfield of the CouncU of dent* ample time td go to the polls, desire for fun on Haltoween in ateaching and outlines qualifications theless, wo are eagerly awaiting Own driving since the dub wa» bifering' • 0- gave a ^hort talk on the history, ^urch Women as co-chairman. indPrice objectives and accomplishment ol DT. Kenneth C MacKay, president. In a recent proclama^on, Oov- constructive spirit of generotity necessary for success and happl the 'opportunity to move'Into a organbxd. He said It b a personal •Asia. southernb ecountries given fo, orf erndr Robert B. Meynet gave of- and good wilL' '. (Continued oft Pan* I) (ili S). . IfJCoiUliiuea oi» PttjW •>: "'

;••••-*•., .,- ..••; •A: '^S-xty\-y----. : —win—r-ri r r^ : :—r-\ ; '-inwr m • - • i MM "' "" held here in honor of the former 'blub, Union, attended by Mrssiste. d by Secretary WlUif C. Bird, Lola Anne, born October 20 atAssemblywoman who Is, "seeking Griffin and several key workers Charles J. Christian; Thomas BuU Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield. election to the Assembly seat held from Csanford. • . - '.. .'•• . ler and Mr, McMabocL • .. •' The couple's other daughter is Su- by" Mrs.; Florence. Dwyer° prior to vember l*ln .f,.,.,.--^..^^^-— san- Marie.' Mr. and Mrs. George her election to Congress. ' '" Honorary PBA Sets 'nterested to attending were re- ^ addin* one or tiro Specht of 101 Herning avenue are At 9 ajn. the Cranford Women's y _ Fa time, cannot be suc- Republican Club, Inc., sponsored Dinner at Cranwood' (Continued rfrom page JJ . . .:T»- '• ; •..:...' •" . *"r '• '^^ . 1 •• . . • i jnciusiiin wouia, ii •="!»• ••**.*. • auestequesteda to conuccontarit musMiss JuarMary ''"pui* - y*». •:,"."- ... .•»•_;_. •!•• n7'Vl .»^_.to.">«r«^ and rfin^tul mm* *'~ •-•- — ' ---•- "-' "• - - «b_« r>».iL nr. v_ .-«--- «v« ir ..^.. - T^* ^•^monK tne gup1^ "•^rr'"^*r'r*L-^ :^^!.' ? .r l^*"*f, fYIP.IT?r, she •rT\.has ,T~~been^ nl#t aL^^-^m. r^_—.. ~— ,any,i«f con. lnyalldatje i ^u^^»a . • •*— %aMr »•••*' ——»^^^^ ppo 1997- and Mrs. Armand Van Gelder of iivan, who Is 'reptesj^njr tord needs a drastic,"wholesale University, SeUnagrove, Pa^ andpan. Mrs. Alexander W. Bowling, Griffin at the home of Mrs. Fred ford Local, 92, PBA.WIII have its following the discussion, articles hl h ht intended for the ;; New Hampton, as a teachers'assistant In the : 'tractor oh the hew Livingston avenue school, has been give the con,- Cranford .league.;;. ;;•:;.•'•:'';,:.i,if,,,7; ... condensation of campaiens into plans to return m September, 1938. lOflT Lincoln avenue are'the pater^ »w.w- good; There are others not % v J Cotmcil groua. "Pepartment of History, which car- J « WilWillol w street, will be : "Duemmler, 104 .Adams avenue. annual dinner at the- Cranwood, made by. patients at the John E. tract to complete general construction Work on the Bloomlngdale aye7 one br at the 'most .two'' drives .a ess for the afternoon. * i nal grandparents. • ••',• .. " . North avenue, Garwood, on Satur- included which, may be critical. Miss Sullivan together with Mr*. from- this decision has been some- __ nan»es of the siiners d tu _- . . ries with it a |20O compensation. In the afternoon the . Westfieid Runnells Hospital, Scotch Plains^'. nue school. M : thiW less than Jtavorable to' the y^irr/'Becauseaf^difBcultie. Beciuse of difficultiess (on ent T y Mrs. Harry R. Copson, tea chair- candidate Was guest of honor *^t day evening, Novetfiber 9." Police will be on sale. \ :,' •••'•••*-.•,•>•• m 1 " •^ Secopdly thfr:ordinance >P*c- op«lett«r.sincethesesigner, 2 •«tu^'»t Mia* Coffee is majoring In history ' '..^B/. '..^*d>_. '_ ecopdly, thfr:ordinance, >P*c Thomas, Parraty ap4. Mra- Snook 1 ... foregoing.principles^can be estab? l^ind.fund. ! In the other direction, the hath sides) in fittin« national obviously Interested in helnfng ij of the New Hampton cross man, will be assisted by Mrs. John a lea'glven by the Cranford Wom- Chief Lester W.-Powell of Craniard iifles. the more usual method for manned', the genOTl;\oteA''toifOT^' v and Mh Mr. cod Mrs. John Hanlon and pKTtbwardI Best sup*rintcn- llshed, there can be little valid Ob- Cranford Jtott Aid Squad, a strict faeatth and welfare ortanlzations brinff about a change for th "• '' l track team.- ' D. Oatheut, Mrs. Harry V. Os- en's Republican Club at the home and Union County Jail Warden Former Health Officer William dent of school*. Mid Straus work- jection, rbelleye.it is possible to" sidewalk assessments making it mation booth at $p. recent ^pme family of Providence, R. I, return- borne, Jr., Mrs. James A. Kiernan, Thomas Sullivan of „Scotch Plains J. Willsey, who has .been hospital- impossible to operate under the Ij ll bkin was dded to ihto the present fbnd structure. fat onductinC *- - ' of. Mrs. Walter. ^ Fasnacht, 33 men are now on the;'job .at Blopm- define critical areas* .1 believe, ; 0 Miss Sally Shepherd, daughter Mis* Lynn Jacobsen, daughter of ed Friday after spending several Jr., Mrs. Jay T. Rodgers, Mrs. : will be guest Speakers. ized for several days, was returned 1 Show in W«^ld. ; V'-Y '^"£,' topeoftht Central avenue. *, ' . ; ingdale and work is moving ahead benefit p ¥ i n c 1 p 1 e ehounclated Io f Mrs. G. B. Shepherd of 18 La- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jacobsen, 11 weeks in Europe: Mr. Hanlon, on to his home , in Whitney drive, furthermore, that a way exists 'for It was teported that the regional has the best draw- 1 Frederick H. XJnley, Jr.; and Mrs. In the interim between these . Edward C. McMahon , will be at a rapid paeg. .,-•:•'.:••. " •';'•:"-''V" ' : : Herning avenue, has been chosen special assignment as a representa- general;.partidpatlon.,'" ', .-'•'.v .. v'.i'P v %^ Islhere a separation of •*««- avenue, has been tapped by Noel S. Florence. Yesterday was Irene T. Griff in Middlesex, on Tuesday. . Straus "•$&/. iagfafAed "the con-, VCould I then; gentlemen, in themeeting originally to be held at a member of the freshman cheer- tive of several American newspap- two events. Mrs. George Relss of toastmaster. President Henry W. It is as was! stated at- (the' ut^ve and administrative and "Pal Chi, national The board of .'managers will meet bay in Cranford, with about, 300 tractto complete general construe- spirit of appreciation ihd symMetuehe- n will be.held November „„.„., . tm»^ p^y^hotogy leading squad at Gettsyburg (Pa.) ers, wrote a series of articles < 1 Cranford .Towers was hostess at Klubenspies Is I chairman of the cast meeting of your committee and pathy which I•;, expressed'aboVp, 1 at 7:45 pjai, at Nor^ PJainfleJd T at 1:30 pan.-Monday at the home women participating in affairs a luncheon at the Suburban Golf committee on arrangements, as- Your Volt Counts on November I. tion at Blbomingdale by the Hart- as is recited ini the:, ordinance; Jeties, at Mary Waahingto^Coli- College; She is a Chi Omega' pledge sports in Russia. Mrsi. Harilo*fethe of Mrs. William F. UtUe, Jr. foid Accident and tndemiujy Com-' urge that you defeat thisr ordinance, due tb the fire pt the. Metucnen committee, was to charge, of the , of the Univerai^jr of yirgtaia, and a member of the Student former Joan Crump of Cranford, that sidewalks normally are; osr on, November 13th and introduce, High School. Mrs.' Snbpk, Will pro- ti e Woods Hole road.. , pany," bonding agent on' the p«H sessed'in their entirety against the program.' | yjedericksburg;,.Via Christian; Association ' and the. visited her brother and sister-in- jec^ after Ihfe American Building as scon as po^ible thereafter, a vide transportation for those wish'-. Booster Ctub^.. i;,.:v.;' /.'. iw, : Mr.. and Mrs. '•• Galbralth and abutting and;, allegedly. benefiting : ;: : : C^ti d f^l Companpnyy newlf ordinance embodying , the/inf 't6^aitenia. '.!',_ .^'...\.';'••-•'•: 'Yi>%' ;f; Crump in England and, with heir Colony Club Member* property owners. It is() also ttiie . jj J itonhing, •..* ' ypi/tub-v^ ••. •••'••''' • •••»'"!? •••' principles' oS[»tiined 'blr such/ pther ; that where sidewalks are Installed .." Mrs.:" '.;ciarence "• ..Harris '^'has Miss CaroVi Jane Buschold, parents, Mr. and Mrs. LesUe Plan to Meet Mondtty . . American Building began the principles as you pelieye yiM (Continueft from F daughter' of Mr;?and Mrs. Arthur •4' -IJII ? by ordinance for the .general safety brought lip to date the card file on ... (Continueft from F»ge *| ,:.; daughter of Mr! and Mrs. Charles Crump of tas Linden place,.spent Miss Marie ReiUy of of 609 High ./-••• ^irojectbut left the Job'while the ineet the' enuVely sincere bbiectlons been able to accomplish I r. Manning of 10 Burnside avenue, -i" H local Organizations which the Cran- bating agenciei s andd a review of Buschold of 113 Pine street, hair several days touring France oh bi- streetwill be hostess to the execu- or convenience of the municipality, batg g l-i*.» been pledge. .,* ^d t.o_ Alpha Chi : building was ofily about 65 percent of theaffected citliens. , !* ford League maintains at: the local the -amountts 'collectedd , in• P**** cycles. Mr. and.Mrs. JCrump are tive board of ~ the Colony Club • :.!\i: '.JwM they shall be assessed not in y ac- r the -amounts 'collected, in prpMem is theCrin> .Uniyersity, been pledged by Kappa Delta Sor-. ^complete', Dr. Best strited. .The public library. ' ^~ ••; '•.'•' years. Our experience then tells us expected-home early to November. Monday evening at 8:15 pjn. Those with the plunging waistline cordance with the usual 6ld$walk years. Our experience en t where she is a freshman* erity at.the University/ .'.company. In. 'financial;difficulties, how much we can expect to receivi e ^ Counc^ wher Beverly expected to attend are: Mrs. Hugo .•;,• was forced to give uRseVeral-large method but in accordance with the • Following a discussion of pro* how muc p idt f h '.land.' •• She. was graduated from .Flu...... posed national agenda' items; the;frof m a campaigi n such s ththe UUit is also president of her, cottage, • Mrs, Benjamin Nlcoltlli of Jack- M. Staiger, Mrs. Clifton W. Stock- •'school:projects. :';^:-1 •.',"-'..r-.^'.' •' method for. public imprtvenjents from a campaign such as the Unit- : : Cranford School In .June. ^ Now the tjiff ii topics which received the greatest &A Fund DriveD . In the lighg t of re- sonville, Fla., has returned home berger, Mrs. John J. Monahan, Mrs. •: TTje'buUdlng-shoulId be enclosed In School System A F i I th liht f Bfemsan b a >ii3 ''^;; J after visiting for two weeks with C. Van Chamberlin, Mrs. N. C. ;••••/• number of votes were: _.*'Coitserva- cent experiencepni , ,tht he FunFd i spr ppree- &m&& : '. •within a week If no unforeseen dif- that where the benefibfitt is „__r ' incidence of Asian Influenza and "^'''LJIfitJ-iL li J her mother, Mrs. Ernest Geblerbf tlqnV U, sented witwith a bitter ddilemm a wheh n kjeldsen, Mrs. Harold Walsh, Mrs: ficulties come Up,. ;i5hr»;.Best said, .•ai in ojher public Improvenien other upper respiratory infections i Mrs; Plainfield, formerly of Cranford. Daniel Gregg, Mrs. Charles M. EctU ,... : '"Because of its flue work *bn the that benefit-Is aw remained at a "nuisance JleyeJ" with tht e resestt off the World,d," These other agendeft appl* for admission street, a ; On the one hand/if we add bfae^t>r hardt, Mrs.jHerberHerbertt V. Ross, Mrs. Sf-i |' /7 y;;^vingston School, we knew: Straus which is determined; by an causing about 15 perceht absent-/ tdplcs will be •forwardeforwarded by tthe Springfield/ local league to ththe bibienniai l nationi - twtw o agencieagie s and iincreas e ouur ggoal George Doerr. JK, of 372 South William G. Trometi;ter,'. Mrs.. ','Mi-, . ' is ft gbodlcompany.' It should• eom!- meot.ccmnilsslori'whfl; hi t eeism this week at Cranford piibj been d Union avenue returned to his home ... plete both jobs as. sooh as possible, right to. assess so much of the cost al conventionconion^^^ wherw e ddelegateeg s will by $£.000 to $10,000, all of our aagg- ael Gessner, Mrs. Charles E. Angel- He schopis, Dr. Howard R. Best, encies are almost certain to'bedis - 1 from a month's stay at Muhlen- beck, Mrs. C. F. Sullivanand Mrs. -•." the schoolsMiead stated. • as bay be held to be the sum of chooschoo e thth e study topictpi s off nationatill enciei s a lt ti tob di ndunccd this wee*; byUeanof Stu- pWl ^' he , •• •. « superintendent.of schools, reported i h berg Hospital. Plainfield, where Walter ThorrL ^ ' : ''•.>"><:'' . . • If all goes, well, Livingston ; v v iteinterest t "frof m thsthoe suggsteggest d by attended §eton"^ail University benefits to the~ propertiees involved .yesterday,. '•"';,••".•• •','• '.' ''. . " ••". interest "from those suggested by appointepp d byy not getting as much dents R. WiUlaniaieney. i school .should-bd ready fqir decu- b\it not in.exceis^f the cost\H leagueeagues throughoutthecountrythroughouttecountryh . as thy . g, .; prior to entering: the Statd Univer- he underwent surgery. Mrs. Sullivan will be hostess to ; : not the cost •There is >»o real problem caused as they Aave. budgeted, .On.;; the 1 the welfare'departments Wednes- \ pancy aUout FTebfuary 1 and the the benefits, determined by the *si in the achopfacpfee byy illneMes it the MrMrss: NtNathahha nn RdtRodstei i n annndd Mrs.other hand, if we refuse admission Miss Ellin Cpffee, .daughter ^ Itity pharmacy college. Bloomlngdale school by March i: sessment commission is less than the" outside agencieg s representing a Mr and Mrs J. tWaJter/. Coffee pf Mrs. James C. Stokes of 29 Cay- day «t 1 p.m. at her home, 727 Wil- v •moment bubtt continuetinued somewhat Harold N. Trent wrote and direct- uga road will entertain at canasta * ' igston is a l'ji-roonv striictiire the costi the rehiainder must be ed a skit entitled "Municipal Govr real need willi ' be?? forced d. to;carry 453 Orchard street, « senior "at, the Miss Eltobr H.'McKirh, daugh- low SiStreet itfh bllhih bences are in eu . | out separate drives. US Newark, this evening. Her guests will be '^v- \ • - i i v i II emmpnt In the T.imeljght^wJb^t funds asas,, may^^e v ^^^iThi background information staffing our own drive and per- —I tWjifltitit^ is'.abundantlis.abundantly imfi p g g p BUILDING ~o :v The absentee rate this week is Mrs. Frank R., Helck and Mrs.Set-for Wednesday . leal;';.: ••>,;'* • ''-' that a' • large proportion of |the The abntee for further studd y J^g^^ suadindi g residentresidentsidts' 'to to givgiv giee a4eq\iata4eq\4iatee Urges i for further study on V. C Elsdon, Jr^ of Cranfdrd and The monthly: luncheon meeting property .owners affected by •.the approximatelappry y the sain,,e as mtihtat the January unit meet- amountst , andd reduces' the chance ? • ;• (Contt ,iO. :.-A.j ^.:. place .entertained Monday evening The. program Will feature '.'Holly iiifavor of it. Butsfoe^held,' and'-t l , lid large-scale abaences on the for Mrs. Walter Kenney, Mrs. John Days," -.presented by Miss Doris • frees your wtistUne • Jteks your hips concur that there is'^ problem^' ti^t mm other %i{htf4 part of teachers were noted by the Sodomora and Mrs. William Smith McNicholas of the Public: Service sons wiU agree..'. part of "•'•• "My recollection of the meetings wU gee..\ itdt bt six to eight and th« gdav presentation of , Mrs. Robert Relgner Electric and Gas. Company. . " shoulhldd als l o like too point ououti superintendent»rr , but six to eight • flotleru your tummy •slims your thighs. in .question indicates that I made iV^a ver^seriou. are.^ut eacj, Cranford's: of Scotch Plains and Mrs. William . Newcomers to Cranford who the following suggestions With the Chevrolet Miller of Westfieid. would like to attend are Invited.to •concurrbnee of the committee: X financial burden wmm bpe ip^p i ^fe J& ';• > ': ^^: ^ contact Mrs. A. C. Cramer, of 80 feels like next-to-nothing on.! upon propertprperty bwnerT who are •••il „•,:'• 1. That we define:truly critical Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W.'Akins Fairfleld avenue for reservations ; faced withotheih r improvement-asimpeit r ...•;,;, ,.^1 -areas with- due. regard'for the of 4 English Village have as their by tQmorrow. ; y,..., .:,'^.,..'. •-..•;. crossing Hazard on majorarteries. sessmentt s and who,.nohwf fafacce dde>>[ : You hardly know you're wearing a girdle...Frls-Kee Is wallk (assessmentsts:: quite WithouWithout guest this week their granddaugh- "• in order to concentratethat hazard N k'f Wilmington, and Mrs. Alfred Frigola; Sr* of 7 io different! Made of a new light fantastic elastic...this where it might be effectiveiy.fcon- their understanding .why ththe sWeW - :. ,VOTE;;:;. lithe little girdle looks so tiny—yet has an almost uribe- waiks should be in front of ^th^eir Summit road are the paternal trolled. >,,••'•-' '-:,.•'['• "J:'-, And Don't Fors«i the grandparents. . : lievoble 130% up-and-down stretch. Whether you're sit- U2. That we agree that those propertiesprpet^^ I believev,, nonetheless; that even those persons wilill agree Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Goldberg ting, standing, walking — it m-o-v-e-»! with your every ; areas should have sidewalks. In- that even those pe and family of 18 Riverside drive Patrphnan and Mrs. William F. stalled. ;: •; •..•/.'.:>• •••' •',: ;"••'that there te a pubpublibli c pproblem. ~' Crlssey of 225. Stoughton' avenue movement. Made of a new, 48-a.auge nylon power net that i.iw A review of thhe foregoinfi g willi , The Leagueegu. of. Wonjej n Voters of will.move.today to their new home ..; "3.That we find a way for gen- A w o g fd t t"kt;vpur are parents of a daughter, Patricia feels like next-to-nothing on/yet moulds you to the figure i Cranford urges you to vote";kt;-vpur: Ann, bonl Tuesday morning In ; era! participation in the cost. I think, suggest that the ordinance v "It seems ta-me that If the three as it is; yaw introduced; does 'lUj:pl; ':'r%•;:';>' '/ Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield. of your fpnaesf dreams. Do your figure a foyor.v t-uy new BlUTHS They haVe another, daughter, Linda FrisKee today. S. M. L EitherpohHe or girdle style. Ann, 8. The' paternal grandpar- son,, Gary'Johny , was born tb and Mrs. Ralph Dlnsrtiore of ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.Crissey, f live at 3 Yarmouth road. ;. 129 HUlcrest avenue at St. Barna- IfelM. ».».•«.>•». V K.Vfy^0:;'~:^ A'-!>jj.V"-V Vffyt-* place", have, announced IMane, Kenneth and Robert the birth of their first child. Dean NORTH UNION AVE. BRIDGE *4)234 "HOb&IK^aeSSKS g-nf-Miih- HA^© TPO1XD.VAMPS AND SaVaijnah;G«r:,haveannbunc and Mrs. Mathew D. Hair of Nor- :,'r.-!.T.A"~!'' birth of a daughter, Nancy Meyer, mandte place are the maternal on October 37 at the Telfalr HHosf grandparents, and Mr. and Mrs. pltal. Savannah. Mrs. Tarbell Is the Harold A. Vbgel of Wychwood are V.' fo eggy A * dht f Mir- and Mrs: William W. Austin of the paternal grandparents. z 62 Centennial/avenue. ; - :, Mr. and MrsTwalter N. Nietzel •'M BELL'S of 8 Cherokee road have an- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Frlgola, J nounced the birth of their second •>*" son, Walter Frands. on October 20 announced the birth of a daughter, at Muhlenberg Hospital Plainfield. $$^^ Michelle, on October 29 at, S.tThey also have five daughters. :,M p detoetabto , . . AIw Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edward wMHai dMcrib* ouz qual* Reiitter of 96 Burrislde avenue are meats, BtttOUE TASTE— To Buy Your Dryg in A- DfVQ Stow receiving! congratulations on the •C: birth of their first child, Walter Michael, born October 17 at Mar- the toti of QUAUTYl And garet Hague Hospital, Jersey City. pass'. UMI TAtTB READY-TO-EAT The paternal grandparents, Mr., par coats zoom, into town for another big; TEST witwth tb»» most cowriadas and Mrs. Walter CReutter, also' d>moniti»Hon of flavatfol «ood live at 96 Burnside avenue.. The thafs bocause tbaT>* top baby's mother is a member of the s^ieon ... and this fall's models go all. orada niMts—- aged right cos faculty of Sherman School, where riaht «ad trimnwd right to &*• she Is on a two-year leave of ab- you the top. in tain appeal — sence.. V... -,..-'•• , .' -V ' .. out lo.provide, plenty ol •iaShip'h. power pdead rlaht. to olv* r>« .top tahMfaryoor Their second daughter, Georg- anne, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. plus extra mileage. Ir6m altoourid wear. George-Docrr—Jr,-nf 872 South. Union avenue October 15 at Muh- For! driv'iiia or walking,- Ibr pollege or1 CUantd and lenberg Hospital.. Plalf ield. The Mourn The Pmsiiig Ul/ •thia. , \. •-., .. •' :."• .'• '.. country, the ReQjohri W; Sloat and Mrs. ••"•••:^t Sloat of Pataskalai'O., are parents >yable living, anywhere, . INSTANT COFFEE SPINACH 2 pkg.29e of their first child, Linda Ruth, CampUII't Combination born at Pataskala on October 21. : the paternal grandparents are Mr, ." car coals lead the. iieldl • - Carnation :^- \.-, . •••'• ..: ; .{. ... POTATO SOUP "and Mrs. Francis "E. Sloat of 24 VEGETABLE BEEF Oak lane; , The Rev, Sloat is min- EVAPORATED MILK. 2 cans 27c ister of First Presbyterian Church, - Seethem here, in many' ' Pa BlnU-Ey. DINNERS hew styles and fabrics,.. Mr.' and Mrs. . Lawrence. W. U|UC¥ or POT RQAS Association Courier of 82 Centennial avenue A Director became parents of their first'son. Weather-resistant. poplin car '.'. Lawrence William Jr., last Thurs- TOMATOES \n(E WILLBE day at Overlook Hospital, Summit The couple has a daughter. Deb- , coat, toggle closings, bia; ;,,.." orah Jane; The maternal grand- Chock Fiil«W4uH -paQent* are Mr, and Mrs. H. D. Lennon of St.. Petersburg, FU., collar and ample pockels, 14M formerly of Cranford; MSW.OREBH ,' . . ' •. "i' .' PLEASE DO YOMR SHOPPING EARLY CABBAGE ^Ib. 15c Mr. and MH. Armand A, Van Cbtion car coat, interlined for warmth, FAKCYSO0THERX Gelder of 5 West End placet are collcitr and pockels trimmed in,print, 1?JS

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Tliomas w ISew York Violet Show Patriciii C. A.Bobowsky Mrs, EH. Benners of 1 Hamil- inures ton ovenutf recently served, as ;O judge in the- fourth annual con- Married Saturday The former "Miss Grace Theresa .Mist' Patricia Anne Taylor, Ventloti and show of the New York : Winne and" her husband, Chester JState African Violet Society which r daughter of Mrs. William H. Tay- program for the Wednesday Morn- .• .•••. '•i-f*.'-;.r;i. ^St.a .meet^ng.«f'the Trowelond Anthony, Bobowsky ate on a honey* '"'was held in the ballrooin. of the day. On December 16 members dub tomprbw a t an Americjui lor of Irvington and the late Mr.1 ing Club when it meets at 9:4$ Garden Club Monday eve- moon trip to Miami; Beach, Fla^ > Lafayette Hotel,—Buffalo: Mrs. Theatre Wing play presented by a.V•.the home of Mrs:'Robert yirill meet at Mrs., Schreibe^s Taylor, became the bride of Thon*^ Wednesday in the Municipal Food following their wedding October 2Q |^; Benners reported that judging wis fcJ Higgins,' of. 308 Edgar' avenue,house/!'^Aberdee • n court, to make the Union County Mental Health Patrick Payton, soft f M l Mr*. John I*. Lehman, ^tiyy+y'.^v-^y-:- at St. Theresa's Church, Underi; ! as difficult because of the excellence E. A. Cardinal of the .Cardinal 16 Christmas wreaths tor the hos- Association and sponsored by theJohn T.: Payton . of' ^ Cranford resident for» many The bride is the daughter of Mr. :v''-pf• the specimens submitted by ' Nurseries of. Springfield was guest pital, v •«• • •• •. ... .;/•••;.: • ••,•••/.. Junior Village Improvement : Asso- avenue and the late Mr. Payton, and a member of the Wed-:, and Mrs. Edgar Winne of 219 Wal-f • -more than a thousand members.:!.

Homemade •specialties '.•'• ','/*•• '*••" ''^V^ ••:speaker.- "V ••>• • :- _ _•_. -.''.. Mis. Cook thanked Oil the mem- ciation. :'•'''"" \v '•'.." •'"•.>•" ' Saturda. y at' St. Paul ihe Apostle Morning Club, will-abow niit avenue.-The.bridegroom is the •,v| "LMr. and Mrs., Benners drove Ho bers who participated • in the . Mrs. Timothy• F/itzgerald was cor" Church., JiVingtonL/'*.', ,-•,•' • '*r,.'c: iatui^l;;'at ' the- annual food fair I **%&ir\; yy y^rH^ ••"""" son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bobowr XJslng drawings and,illustrations, ; jpplpred" slides of each of the many y Buffalo, vlsiing relatives and sighi- I Mr; Cardinal showed the rightan dRoosevelt' School planting project hpstess for the evening. , ; ? The Rev. R. OaUagher countries in which she and her.«f the^Cranford High School 'yv^M sky ot Linden. •'•••'•'•'...•.•;:";,--'.:: ..;^ I' seeing on the way. After the show, IHyrong ways "to landscape :; the and Mrs. Gi William Hauk."cor- • The next meeting will .'be.- -JJo- officiated at/the 11 ajnv nuptial 1 i they drove to Erie, Pa. for a viijlt husband have traveled extensive- cat teacher Association, iSr"- '- •;>:.-•••....••: ••• The Rev> FerdinandJnlUerpert. grounds around' a hbtjjse,. andresponding secretary, read a letter vembcr 18 at the home of Mrs.mass,- and a reception followed •&J The pictures coyer scenes from formed the double-ring «remonjrj \: with .Mrs. Benners" cousins, Dur- Harold! brown, . 102 Edgewood launches it». only money 1 flowed how the proper location of of .thanks received from a mem- in,, .the Hotel Suburban, East :New York to Mexico, South Amer- and a reception followed Jn the y ing the trip homeward, they camp- ; project •, at 'f o'clock tomprrW Shrubs nrid trees best suited; for ber of the student council of road.. '.' Mr&Raymond Wismeir, of .Orange..; -..•••'' ••/vv-••;••• v V ••-.-.'•'. 4ca,, Africa, Asia and the Middle Elizabeth Carteret HpteL • -, i, ed overnight near'Wcllsboro, Pa.; the style of the house can improvd"; Roosevelt School/• •;•'.'••• .-•';•-,'. the Garden Club of Cranford, will Paul Barbarula 'pf i/N.utiey.es- East, and many European coun- mprnhigjat A. i| A; Hardware) \i\ ' ' Mr. Winne escorted his daugh-1 iU oiitward appearance. /••,/. Mrs. Biggins wjll represent the Present a corsage workshop., • cortod the bride to the. altar. North avenue'west. ^ , ter to the altar. Miss Ann Modlt« „>' .He. aisp -explained the correct Mis/MaW OIKeefe of Newark war •' •''-*••*'u '•' of Elizabeth was maid of honor. West field Girl Fiancee The International R e 1 at ion s .• : ; ;• -^J-,••'•-•- ,-r; •—f.-™^oi, vice- r.u.-.'i ,' Bridesmaids Included Miss Alike, . ^ay ot pruning' and caring fort maid of. honor, while, bridesmaidj qoWriitteewiU n|eet tonaprrowf at D Of Robert B. Fast Shrubs, and. discussed lawn T>robc ^ttiisyi^aiiia Mali's included Miss Elizabeth Shields of the-hohie of Mrs. E.-C. Earhart, president in charge o« the'eVent, liillman of' Elizabetht and' Miss J Jems. A'question and answer per- Newark. Miss Patricia" O*Nelll of : Barbara Bobowsky''' of L linden^ ^TuTijp'ibreeL^;TuTijpibreeLM: vp 7..7V'II.' : r^r^''^t;;t^ Cooper^ of Westfleld announce the iod followed. Uvingston, and !' Miss Eleanor cousins of the bridegroom,; ahd Mis* ; :Mr. and Mrs. Wliliarn C. F. Morris of 24 Springfield aVenue The executive board will 'meet' through the day until 5:'oo. D engagement of their daughter •'Pa- 1 ' Mrs. Bruce Cook, president, ln- Payton of Cranford, sister of the at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow at the home Margaret Jean' Koromi- of Cran- •are shown .While on.a i*cchl -i12'day.eru^.''td.the'CaHb^ trpduced Mrs. Hobart Cree and bridegroom. )'. ','/:••'•'; ' '" ' ford. Miss Rose Marie Bobowsky tricia to Robert Bevingtdh Fast,' son of the Netherlands'WtstTlndies, Veneiueljir and Coit»rnbla. ,-V ; : iof;Mrs. Erni^ "Schroeder; 57 Nor- high school "Parents to-takq their of Linden, sister of the bridegroom, of Mr. arid Mrs. John F. ..Fast of ,MrSj.,'Geraid Sherrod, *whp were' |7John " M^elach : .of, •Cranford mandieanieplpev^;;;;plape^;v ;;!; V;V ;^'^ fo. Earl A. punfee,- Mrs. Homer J. I^ZBu^Tor operating expenses ,jn| .-, —; . ,-Otei ^^Alj^riquhib^verhawre^ Cambridge Beaches, Bermuda, for Miss Booth Plans (lower girl wore blue crystallete road spent!the week-end in Old University for a master's degree Dickens/Mrs. Nelson M. Lightcap, neaft year's treasury, $100' for the turned after a three months' visit 1 ; 1 gowns, the bridesmaids gowns were Forge, Pa., where he visited his Mr.arid Mrsi; Harry VJ Osbornc," • :, i .«i.''V1iff Mrs. ;Harold--B,vIopaus, Mrs*. G.junior-senior, prom, $100. for the in rose' crystallete. They carried in Europe. . They,toured through : Riisseir Smith," Mrs.' Morrow and scholarsh|p;fund and $50 for.jun-| mother, Mrs. Frank Hubiak. : Jr., of. 5 Dartmbuth road enter- '' '•.'•••' '".f^.'r|il 1 sprays of pink", roses, and white Germany,. Austria, Italy, Switzer- Becomes Bride Saturday Plans have beeti completed for Mrs^Stahleyvr^";-..:' ;.-'• /. '•.•;•'•..•.;• . lor high open'house.' tained at'diriner Saturday evening. land and Holland. •••':.'••..'•••'• baby mums.. "' _'.'. •, . . Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Convey of Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. the marriage of Miss Barbara Gail "Parents who cannot furnish Richard Gorda of Linden was ! J. M. French of Arlington! foods for the sale," Mrs. Weyde- 14 Woods Hole road returned last Donald R. Creighton, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ransford Wood of 170 Mo> B<»th, daughter of MrL and Mrs. best'man:, Ushers were Kenneth Thursday from a week's trip : Mass.,^arrived last -4veeJc*nd'_:to meyer continued,,•/'may, help to Fred P. Andersen'and/'Mr., and ha\krk~. drive entertained, last, eyd}- ;Ed^TTCl^U^1^tl7^:iSht ; Whine, at Cranford, brother of thethrough the New England states. Mrs. :Groyer R. Durham. . v spend several months with her son reach, our gdal °y taking cash bride; Robert Gorda of Linden; and nlng for' Mrs'. Daniel Kress, Mrji. Hills, to Aldert Lincoln West, son of and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. contributions;'' S.u c h donations Charles Bobowsky of Elizabeth, Robert ^Grimshaw,, Mrs/ James Mrs. William^ E, ::West:'^.of^W- D.; Richard. French of 20 -Madison should be turned in jto students' P.eter Stout, a student at Blair Frank DiTullo of 257 Blooming- Bonglovannli Mrs. Adam jhis, Mr|. v; : Uqde of the bridegroom. Edward Academy in Blalrstown, spent the l Springfield avenue, and the late Mr. 'ani ; 1 ;;'}"':^ 'i '' homeroom teachers." , Winne,; another: brother of ' .the dale, a Venue, William DlTullo of Carl Schauer, Mrs. Fred Mackc- week-end with his parents^ Mr. 207 Walnut avenue and Albert mullj Mrs.' G. Glenwood Smith and Weat.^The Rev. Herbert' Cooper bride, was junior usher; Kern and Mrs; Walter W. Stout, i Jr^ of :,S Antoine of 252 Bloomingaale.ave- Mts. Lodis Habieh. , '","• '.' . ^ '• will perform the cererAony- at 4t30 Frank of Clark was ring: bearer. 5 Craig place.' Thet bride, a Cranford High pjn. e'f, Christ • Episcopal s Church, For Your Child's ll School graduate, is employed by • • .* Short Hills, oh November 2»I '• .A supper party on Friday eve- the New Jersey- Bell Telephone ing marked the slxthxblrthday an- ffi Miss Joan Booth will serve as Company, Elizabeth. Her husband niversary of. Hans Angerrnueller, V • MB& JUCHAsUk PAKKEE OKTUP her sister's' maid of honor. Miss graduated '• from /Linden* High, Son of Mr. and Mrs. H/H>sXnger- Barbara West; sister, of the pros- School and is employed by Public .Service Electric and Gas. Company, mueller of 410 Casino avenuev^The pective bridegroom, and Miss Paul- ; guests . included Cappy Han&cl, ine French of. Short Hills will be Elizabeth. - ;'; ',' ''.'.'. v v HankSlauson, Kevin Kenlan, John^ .'• t V.' ; vMKji. ( bridesmaids. -•'' ;.',. ' -;:v'- V;';;;.;';'.•,.. .,'• . When they return(from Florida, Folk, Richard Guy; Mark Clare, Carolyn Sanford Bride In f %#« William ttoesel of Cranford will Kuuqcclly I ci 11 o f > • ci tor long, nurd the: couple; will live at the Walnut Jack. Mason, Robert Winkel, Kay avenue address/ ' -. '*'•.•'•'.. 1 serve as best man.; William Rich- complvttly washh ONLY •! I SHOPPING DAYS TILL XMASl^ Mrsi Angermueller entertained the Wool. Exclu«iveCHIP- 47 Scatth, Wash., where they visited ; ;, an4 J4rs. John Vltomerer. guests at tea. lip. son of Mr.juad Mrs. C. Warrej) OrtUp of Ndrthwoods, Glcnslde. PK^ SHOP^ EARI.Y FOR BETTER SELECTION. their son and daughter-lri-law, Lt. PEWA Plaid Uning. Saturday bi Jr., wllj be luncheon hosts the day and Mrs, Russell Baum.' On their dlh^.to the.wedding at- stopped Mrs.^ HaroWGl^ier^pf 116 Col- Ths hood Fold* Up Un- The Rev. Robert tbngaker; pas- tains, the couple will Itve at N< ^ Mrs. John ^^ myi,l[»ir-Tirw>r-,i >^l5^.^rf^4-Ag^>S.wiJ-,^fc.P^..t tor, ' performed 1 the double-ring oods. they visited their son, RogCT Bourn, Mrs. Harold White was a recent Will give » kitchen shower today in a student at the JUniversity of Kan- John Lamparter," Mrs. Robert 8:30 ceremony at 4 o'clock. A fecepp^ honor of the briderelectl Miss Brooks) Mrs. Maurice Baker, Mrs.. tion followed at4he Women's Club, hostess at a party honoring the sas.. Before his enrollment at the TQ 10 PM> ride-elect Mrs. Fort Vaughan of Helen Ward of Short Hills gave a 18 North Avenue., W. Cranford University; Mr. Baum completed O. C. Weber, Mrs. Karl Wiebesiek, ] Westfleld. miscellaneous Bbower recently in Mrs. A, H,,Preuiss and Mrs. Gra ] 07 Orchard street entertained the N four years*-service with the Mar- r Mr. Sanford gave his daughter :: irldal party at a rehearsal dinner, r honor. J.:.:'.'.- '.'_ -^ '":-.---.-i->' ine Corps. ^ ; '• harn Cleaves, v. - ..•' ••' '.''• ''••'.'' in marriage. Miss Sally Vaughan 1 and the group was entertained aft- : Of "207 Orchard street was maid, of ^''.'•V .-••'"!>•.' !M^ - '-\'^ Mrs. Carl Koester of 11 Onelda honor; Miss Lynn,Brown of Fan- er the rehearsal at the home of the Club Reviews Att NITE AUTOMATIC SHUT OFF ride's parents! place entertained at. canasta last Boys' Sizes 14 to 20 ..;. ^:vj wood served. asbrideAnaid. . ' Local Resident's Book Thursday' evening for Mrs. Fred- ,The • bride .won?. a ballerina^ a erick Kruckmann, Mrs, Rudolph Other Models From length princess ftile. gown;.6< im- 30th Anniversary Party ; The October meeting of the Langhe'inrich and Mrs. Elwood Book Circle of Cranford, met; last ported Italian silk and ChantUly Nr> Miller of Cranford, Mrs. Robert C. lace, which had a scalloped Sa-Fetes Kurt Hausteins evening at the home of Mrs. Reigner of Scotch Plains, Mrs.' '..' \ ••' • • brina neckline. It was embroid- Mr. and MrsV Kurt Haustein of W. Stockberger, 618 Robert Zacher of Union, Mrs. Law- $440 Vatu* _ 3-HEAT it'sby ered wiu> feed pearls andsequini, 94 Winans avenue will celebrate street Mrs. Joseph Welsh rence Moran and Mrs. Louis,Her-, | their '30th wedding anniversary co-hostess for the evening. •-:•• •'». • » * Hhmlig/points H\M*H>< Ttw» MB8. BMjffA1^* pich of Iselln. Mrs. Moran's blrth- headpiece was an embroidered Saturday- with a party hi their The book: »Doodles.'r by Helen dav anniversary was celebrated. tIC PAD tiara with a shoulder length French King; (a former Cranford resi- illusion yell. S ' The couple was married October denty,.Was reviewed by Mrs. VlcV Mrs. Hobart L, Bradbury of 12 Miss Vaughan's : ballerina- 31. 1027, in City Hull. New York. tor Hovell. Mrs. Joseph. iFraites VanBurcn ovenuir was hostess at yr^0t:yy--^ length silk taffeta gown* in Em- Both natives of Germany. Mr. Seveovie-Hooper gave an illustrated lecture on her • bridge Tuesday'. /evening. Heir pire style, was in wlnterberry. rose. and Mrs. Haustein came to Cran- summer vacation in Europe arid' guests included Mrs. Andrew Gres- She carried a colonial bouquet of ford a year after their marriage. Mrs. David N. Tyre showed sUdes ham, Mrs. vGeorge W. Danskln, Exchanged in Liinden Rites and t o 1 d of her year's stay in rsfiM^viia pink carnations and garnet roses. They became citizens of the United ?;EdwinHarvey, Mrs. John E. Miss Brown's dress' in emerald States at their, earliest opportunity - Miss Reglna Florence Hooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles South'America.'!,'. .•••.;',.', ••^;-s'. ''.,':'^ Maher, Mrs. J. Julo, Mrs. Muriel SEAMLESS NYLONpgi;^V/': Slngto Sacking •. ri : r green was similar to the one Worn d*S)k thtr^'d tll Hooper of 3 Onelda place, was married Saturday to Airman First Class i\ Other members who attended' Winter and Miss Carol Harvey. ' by Miss Vaughan: she carried yel- fine town of Cranford," Mr. HaU- wer«: Mrs. John B-Conndrs^Mnc Richard Henry Sevcovle, USAF, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sevcovle : ! > low and bronze pompoms with yel- ; H.' .Lewb ^he,:' 'S^'.;Ed^^)'Q. ''; steinsaid. •!,•.'.'.', ..;.'•"••'• ">-•. ../•. • ceremony > Mr, and Mrs. Harvey K. Nevalls, Was performed bv the Rev. Charles Fearris, Mrs. Henry Frahme, 'Mr*.' Jr., of 107 Elmora avenue, enter- ^Robert Blel of Cheatnui Hill. Pa. ben of Calvary Lutheran Church. country en route to Reese Air Edward~GTuVMrsTK?r: Varga. pastor, at St. Johii the Force Base, Lubbock, Tex. where tained at bridge Saturday evening. was best man. Ushers were Joseph They have four children,; Apostle Church, T.lnden. A recep- Mrs. H. J.-Hughjes. Mrs. J. E. Mc- Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harg, Mrs. L. O. Moody, Mrs. ^T. J. fphn' R. Conover, Mr. and Mrs. WmM Pa.; Robert Twifor of .Plymouth las. at home; Mrs; Frank Peck, of]American Legion HalL Valley, Pa .and Harrison Williams 04. Winaife avenue. Miss tlamona Miss Rose Marie Hooper was her Robert Christensen and Mr. and of Wyhcote, Pa. Miss Marilyn Vos- Haustein, at home,, and- four Mrs, J. B. Warrington of Cranford UP ; sister's maid of honor. Miss Fran- burg of New York City, formerly grandchildren,''. .;: ; .:•;•.";-,.•:••., ces Scanlon of Fanwood, Miss Bar^ and Mr. and Mrs, Ben W. Glides soloist at First Presbyterian bars, McGovern of. Cranford and of Short Hitb. " \ . Church; sang "Through the Years", Men ii BftudjfrUn Women Miss Lorraine Sevcovle of Moun- -A l*jaS? and "The Lord's Prayer." Robert tainside, sister; of the bridegroom, — S3 Mia kiernan, daughter of Mr. Schanck was organist,. Plan Party for Vet* were • bridesmaids. Donna Mae 1 > > '/.'el. -\ \ The couple is driving across the •UyNOWWHttf $HKTIONI$COMfinCi Mrs. John Rispoli of 7. Oratoo sociated, with his father as sales- at6 West Holly street ,-:-\t.i.<,.,- the bold look ofK^'so prevalent io tweeds bas now given'way to ad drive entertained the Momettes man for! Salt Service Incorporated, entirely new color feeling... i*itt colors. Yet these new colors are Club on Monday evening. Attend- Philadelphia. 3.98—- Thor puts new color and conifort into your full of lift. .i.^because,' a* Stroock wesvel tbem. they inoorporate as'' 'ng were Mrs JUymond Relnhardt, • r On their return from a week's MARTIN JEWELERS, Mrs. John Voss, Mrs. Fired De Mar- 98eV«Iu« —NORWICH wardrobe. Knit of butter-soft yet rugged. and' many as eleven diflereol shades in es-ppen Monday and FrMa^ Evening* - She was Injured in a 17 North Avo., W. BRWgt «0»;.. ^a ^)PEN FRIDAY EVENINGS Brf«i Sitott# WoilffioU ADwm 24423 Mrs. Clifton, Co* of S14 North | STREET ^nlon tvenwe entertained at line •w tad bridge la

Ba^isli||yflpB*B«WB^sja^Bla^BSSSBS^BS^a*^B^a^paai«a^aa^ia^Pa^BaBaB^^>^>v ihe wrong, he certainly doesn't de- so revoked Burns' driving privi- Roselle, Monday night. sexve the death penally for hisleges for two yean. . ThUb Civil • Membership' in the cbvpter now foolishness," Chief Powell said. The three were arrested by Pa- BITUARIES trolman Michael ?«*«* "on Learn *ho Public Signals directed to take firm action against Springfield avenue near Keng- imer Cranford Canoe Club. Bet pedestrians and via- worth boulevard. ] as* MbUe Mrs. Meyerson also announced'that Joseph Plummet sides river activities, including * i regulations, a series of membership {eas has hockey, the club was a leading -You should have a well-stocked first aid kit handy at all times- been planned for the near fututev Bank President tennis organization in this ansv Candidates' Rwiwn'ifT, in case- of a major disaster, doctors and nurses will Parent* 6f teen-agm knopjhat —It-was-announced-that highlighV " Services nrf Joseph A. Plummer, He was a^. member of, the Graf- Muscular have their hands full ejsewhere. 'if you should be injured, you I there is a world of difference 'be- of the November meeting will «» ton Congregational Church. Itween the 10-year-old and the 14-a "Queen for a Day" contest. \ 71, of 4 Nonnandie place, presi- will have to take car^of yourself until you can reach an organ- 1 dent of the Cranford Savings & Surviving are his wife, Mrs. phy Forum Night Held ized civil defense first aid unit or it can reach you. You aU>o lyear-pld- Frequently parents of A leadership course will be con- Loon Association, were held Tues- Freda iPPhimmer; a sod, Joseph Candidates* for General Assem- may have to hfelpyour injured neighbors as well as your o%n linger children vfew with 'alarm ducted by Mrs. Arnold Levtaie at day afternoon at Gray Memorial, Cook Plummer, Grafton;-a daugh- Church bly, Board of Freeholders and I Artccn-age- neighbor and Tesolve ber hpme, \\\ fast Second ave-' ter, Mrs Barbara Hunicke. Lower 1 family. The kit described in Jhijj article gives you the tools you nue,'Roselle. for four weeks start- XI Springfield avenue. Mr. Plum- introduction to a fund Township Committee presented I Oat ihelr youngster will npt be Gwynedd. Pa ; six grandchildren; to be conducted througbout five-minute addresses as the Vil- need. It does not tell you how tous e them. That is a matter of ing December 5. mer died Saturday alter a heart a brother, William A.,,Cranford, training/*nd knowledge which you can get by taking a Red Cro& , that during his "adolescence. attack. month of November, the Un-lage Improvement Association held or-ent-i car* prevent "many oj and four sisters, Mrs. Andrew County Chapter of the Muscu- it• *s _ annua_- —l * non-partisanHAM Mnnllaftn* * CandiPtlnltl-. Training Course. The Rev. Robert G. Longaker, • ,h.tr Wn problems by realizing Styir £p|« Discussion Warnock, Mrs. John G. Bremner, " itrophy Association of dates' Night in the Municipal __, i emergency first aid items are for a family of 4 per. , pastor of First Presbyterian Mrs. Robert E. Crane and Miss I that their child will change during Chun*, officiated. Private burial [lwaiH, will conduct an open Building last Thursday night The or less. Assemble them, then wrap,to a moisture-proof tov- |hi, liens Their lO-year-old boyTomorrow at Trailside Helen C. Plummer, all of Cran- | bom*" educational forum at Cran- open house affair was supported by ^1 and place in an easily-carried box: The final program of the fall, was in Fairview Cemetery, West- ford. 1 I HI be different when he Is 14. field. Iford Methodist Church at 4 pjn.the Cranford League of Women, For open wounds, scratches, cuts — Antiseptic solution: Bcn- I Adolescent change, is inevitable. series of Star Lore, a study of the' Sunday. > Voters. yn|irnqhim Chloride Solution, I*. S. P., 3-8 oz. bottle — 1 to I Parent-; cannot stop the changes of . i MrJPlummfci was stricken a,t his fir*. G6tyM> Stauss 'Writ project of this kind con- Tlanetary Systenvthal was to be, Crtfton. vi^hoU Deer R*n Assembly i candidates _ , ''1000 parts of water. ft ' h I behavior any more (nan they can GARWCOD —- The funeral of ducted by the MOAA, it will fea- back the conducted last Friday, at the Trail-* Farm. He had spent considerable were Mrs. Irene T. Griffin, O. Clif- For faintness—Aromatic Spirits 4f Ammonia — 1 to 2oz, bottle. I hold pro^Icatl •changes' Mrs. "Anna Albrccht Stauss, 92, ture demonstrations of the care ford1 Thomas and W Van- si^e Museum in the WatchungJ :For shock 1 box Table Salt; 1 8-10 oz. box Baking Soda. 1 leading to maturity. " .wife of Gottlieb Stauss, a member and facilities of ihe Union County dcrbilt. Republicans, John C. J The way parents accept the dif-Reservation, has been postponed, of the first oMiclql body when chapter's patients* service pro- Wilson, Democrat. For • sling; as a cover or dressing — i Triangular Bandages with |f«rences In their youngster as heuntil tomorrow, the Union County, Garwood was incorporated as a gram. ~- •' Freeholder appearing 2 safety pins each. I grows are of great importance to Park Commission announced to- borough 54 years ago, was held r There also will be a motion pic- Republican, For open wounds or for dry dressings for burns — 2 Medium I his development The parent who ture film. The Other Half of the•were John W. day. t Saturday morning from the Dool- and Thomas 'O'Brieni., Democrat first aid dressings ^Carlisle) folded, sterile with gauze en- I ignores the changes and Insists on ey Colonial Home, 55ft'Westfield Team,'' showing the effects of Walter Mumt, a guest lecturec, Townshl ittee candidates closed cotton pads. Packaged .with muslin bandage and 4 lireatlng the teenager as a child a't the Hayden Planetarium, New avenue. Westfield. Incineration Night-life for Your Conwra muscular dystrophy upon Its vic-present were Nicholas St. John La- I makes a great mistake. The young- was at Rosehill Crematory, lin- tims and what the MOAA is doing safety pins. - , York City, who gave the previous Corte and Roy D. Irving, Republi- For open wounds or for dry dressings — 2 SmalLfirst aid dress- Ister really needs to develop.in- lectures on the Celestial Bodies den. Light is a, must in picture tak- ditions carefully against those to defeat this scourge of man-> Impendence during these years. In listed in the instructions that ings (Carlisle) folded, sterile with gauze enclosed cotton pad wlU discuss "Man's P&ceNin the Mrs. Stauss died in Muhlcnberg ing, but that doesn't necessarily kin*.. statemen) from Mrs. Mildred •such a situation, his independence ROAST or STIAK come with your film, anothsr ex- Universe" during /this\program. , Hospital, P!ain«eld; last Wednes- mean sunlight Moonlight, can- The public is invited, and re- y Hughes, Democratic candi- and gauze bandage. ' > I become* distorted into defiance. day night after a long illness. Born dlelight, street light—all of these posure half as lon& and • third freshments will be served. For eyes irritated by dirt, smoke or fumes — Eye drops, Castor. An outdoor program will be con- one about twice as long. date for Assembly, who is ill with Other parents become hurt and ducted after the lecture. in Germany, she lived at 214 North will do nicely not only u a source Ofl — Vt to 1 oz. bottle with dropper. > to use their love for the child of inspiration for your camera, If you're wondering how 7*** pneumonia, was rjead. Visitors ownipg telescopes^ are -pHW Ait Added avenue before moving to Plain- The speakers were'introduced by For splinting broken fingers, etc and for stirring solutions — 12 • as-a weapon to beat him into sub- field three years ago. Her hus- but as an effective source of light cu keep • an eye on the subject urged to bring them along. as well. Indoors, either flash oe and still observe the second hand Drunk Dri Mrs. Gerald J. Finney. civics chair- •' wooden Tongue Blades. Imission Needless to say this Isn't band served one term on'Boroulgh on your watch to time the ex- man of the Senior VIA. who was I elective except to make the Council. ; flood can be used to throw light For purifying water — Bottle 100 Water Purification Tablets. on your subject after the sun has posure, there's an dd snapshoot* Arrest Nets Jail in .charge of arrangements for the For bandages or dressings — 2 large bath towels, 2 small bath lyoungster unhappy and guilty. Hiking Club Schedules Surviving, besides her husband, eft trick you may want to bor- 1 When parents' understand that BoHom Round Pot Roast -79 gone down. / project - towels, 1 bed sheet is a son, Frederick, of 300 Hickory row. It seems somebody one* flg-Sentences for 3 Itbeir «hild\wUl change justi as a 'Easy? a-MUe ^TTlJa^d^lA '•• g»c»nHn| to 'jnjrcamera ott the ^Onyttrttnto^iwing-arregfehere Blrs. Walter <£onjey and Mrs. .stimulants andLJiqiUda.s^J5^^LB.ajaeti4tLolttE /resulted In Jail sen- and Mrs. Anthony Henrich as time- cups. * •they can held the yourigstehar s scheduled an easy seven or Afr #f i^w^ W« At^^^^ Frederick Rulti , you may spoil your picture—for another cond tosa y to c i men in Municipal keeper. They are members of the For holding "bandaged in place — 12 to1 5 -Safety Pins — Ufe in •through this tryteg time. Under- eight-mile hike over Kakeout and even the slightest amount of panzees. and so on. (No one has .night. For cutting bandages, dressings, etc. — 3 single- razor blades. Irianding, lave andsauthority, with Little Kakeout Mountains, near Frederick Ruhl, 72, or 842 'Wall- Senior VIA. Mrs. Bruce Bell of the * JOSEPH A: PLDMBIBK era movement during a fime ex-. ever toltl d us, bubtt we, imaginii e a _• W. Markwith. Jr., 23. ofJunior VIA and Mrs. Robert For cleaning skin — 1 bar toilet soap freedom to developMndependence,the Buffer Reservoir, on Sunday.* berg avenue, Westfield, formerly posure can be fatal to the result h>lf • second would] be worth _„_, was sentenced to 30 days |are the things the teen-ager needs Jeannette Simpson of Roselle lsl|FMi tinte In New England in recent of 402 High street, died Sunday only "one dump.") We're in- Davies of the Evening Department For measuring or stirring solutions — 1 set measuring spoons. QUAAITY As for the length of exposure w jail when he was unable to pay L parents. N^ Park, who will be the leader, rec-' years. A native of Brooklyn, he at Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield, clined to think that lone kan- were ushers. For splinting brpkeri arms or legs — 12 plastic or .wooden splints, bad been a Cranford resident to be used for night shots; there's a"$205 fine on a drunken driving ommends this hike as a goo^l h^ after a short illness. He was a really no hard-and-fast rule to garoo'* or "tone lion cub** would charge and also was given 30 day* V* in. thick, 3% in. wide, 12 to 15 in. long. • nearly all his life. ' ' for beginners. % v retired cashier for Lehman Broth- follow. You'll need a -little pa- do Just as well for counting — as a California parole violator. His 150 Attend Open House 1 Flashlight and 3 flashlight batteries. adassah Conv< c Be was a director of Suburban poses, if you dan't happen * Members and other interested^ ers, New York City investment tience and a bit of trial-and-error driver's license was revoked for More than 150 eighth grade stu- Keport Presented \ persons will meet at the Park; Trust Company, treasurer of thefirm. at first Since there'll bs widely partial to chimpanseesl With today's cameras and tbe two years. dents and their guests attended the I Mrs William Tabat of Cranford, Commission's Administration^ T^ft- r^ •» " -\» ' r? Ik. Reel-Strong Fuel Company ahd a The funeral was held yesterday differing light conditions and Thirty-day sentences also were first fall open house and dance in lbs •«• and dread with which flu HAM 29! 39:49 new4Ums ot* the matkei there's gntutored savag* contemplates Ms i| dent, presented a report on^ Building, Warinanco Park, at 8:30 former president of the Board of morning from the Dooley Colon- subjects, your best bet will be I meted out to John J. Burns. 28, ofthe high" school gymnasium Fri- Education. He was elected to the to try several exposures, noting no reason lor notjunrins>fun with moUwr-bvlaw ana, amongrt the root 43rd -National Hadassah con- or at Bloomfield avenue and, ial Home, 550 Westfield avenue, your camera righj* around Harrison, owner of the car, in de-day night under auspices of the ntion, htild iff-Philadelphia last >ute 23, Montclair at 0:15 a.m. ,t 512 board in 1932, named vice-presi- Westfield. A high mass of re-the length of time and the lens ' dllar facts o* «nthropoloef."- Reody-to-Eut Snoked H«ns ^ST X 33£ | i 4311 p dock, fault of a $205 fine for allowing Junior-Senior High School PTA. Jinw n FMUNW. at an executive m.eeong of dent in 1933 and served as presi- quiem was celebrated at 9:30 a.m. opening used for each shot Some picture-takers like to stick to the little Markwith to drive the auto while Mrs. John J. Banker was general Roselle-Cranford Chapter of ie price of greatness is respon- dent from 1934 until his retire- in Holy Trinity Church, Westfield. under the influence of liquor, and chairman. Spaak .Your Pi*c* on Nov. 5 [adassah in the Labor Lyceum, sibility,—Winston Chtirchill ment from the board in 1948. "rule of three**—-one exposure 1h.Htc. Burial was in St. Gertrude Ceme- based on checking prevailing con- I to Raymond J. Mayers, 35. of New- — VOTE — UMS«VSH« Frankfurter^ T^ I^-Skg.4 Snoked Han Slices A director of the Cranford Sav- tery, Woodbridge. ark, a pasenger in the car, who was • And Doul Forget Hut ings and Loan Association since Born in New York XJity, Mr. found guilty of being drunk and. Ike PtlBUC QUESnON 1923, Mr. Plummer had been its Ruhl lived in Westfield three years tencing on a previous conviction disorderly. undous At the Top o£ Tour'BaUot! Rock Lobster TaHs president since 193V. He had been after formerly residing at the High for the same offense»in the same , Insisting Magistrate Charles J.-Stevens al- COME IN AN9 INQUIRE treasurer of Reel-Strong since street address. He retired from city, was sentenced taul24 days Lehman Brothers In 1954 after 50 1928. ' the County Jail by Magistrate Their Riflhte • About Our Members of the board of direc- years' service. Mr. Ruhl served in,the Army L. McGulre in Elizabeth onR REDEEM 'AY/**- COUPONS AT A*P AND SAVE! Oardttm Frtk tors, of the Savings and Loan at- Originally, Moore was found Man Get 'Rites' \ LuTwJriiSMp tended the funeral in a body. Also Air Corps during World War I. Some motorists and pedestrians Fraffs cud V«ge*0b/wt! He was a communicant. o{. Holy guilty on a complaint brought Aug- AH-Risk Guai trCCULETUL present were several officers of the |ust 27iby an Elizabeth resident are stubborn enough to insist on] fssss.Vsslf. \ Suburban Trust Company and Trinity Church. • — this car onto I. t . <4Vl A> school officials. He leaves his wife* Mrs.-Jean- who charged he < [their "rights," even it it means | On The Purchai M0CC01I SSL2: Vlx. Plummer^ ajsryedj on Jhe. nctieDajwr lastritesJ4 te-**^*^ I Pauri sentenced 30 TO JUICE Board-of Education through the Victor "V. That's what boosts the traffic NEW PHOTO EQIIPKENT ll ; ! and his tenure was characterized, dren. j TTie ctsniOTu «nan jptew*m [er W. PoweU of tbe Cranford Po* 1*^«TW«»22^ >rfS*»V by holding school costs to a min- IFriday/to the second drunk lUce Department, who reminded imum. •ge and also to a speeding' Before acquiring Reel-Strong, Sentenced to 124 - Penalty on the second tip^ drivers tolday that driving is a 34 NORTH AVE, W. ' count was a mandatory 90-day Mr. Plummer was In the publish- D III Jail /\ sentence and revocation of hiprivileges , not a right He spoke to ing business in New York for 35 support of the pedestrian protec- BRIDGE 6-1024 MKALCfLERY 17c Frank Moore. 33, of 243 North drlver's license for 10 years. years. Among his publications tion program sponsored by the were "Spur"spur" anda "Gol-oouf IUustra*uu»«o- avenue, west, who was arresied for He was given an additional four ted." He was an organizer and | drunken drivindii g in ElizabetElibthh llastt days in iail on his inability to payTraffic Coordinating •Committee CARROTS president many years of the for- Wednesday while awaiting sen- a $35 One on the speeding! charge. and the National Safety Councfl. reSii This program^ Is a part of the naT tionwide campaign to Back the At- fWKTPOTA ^ i» tack op Traffic Accidents. COCKTAIL^* -21< The only substantial right that MMJUL HtnCOfPOR everyone has is the right to live,? o Chief Powell declared. "Every child has the right to grow up and every older person nas ibe rigM to live out his normal span. When a motorist drives carelessly he* is A3? mwwmmmmm Hash taking his life and the lives of oth- Ps^As^flMlk mpwwwm —aiiiaiiiiiMU :• ers in his hands.** rwsl^nM WHOLE KERNa 1^13, t Chief Powell urged drivers to be Magvi STUWBEtRIIS 2.?fV35c especially alert during the fall; -33- when it gets dark; earlier and pe- LaninrStirck destrians are harder to- see. He reminded walkers to do everything But PLEASE VOTE they can to make themselves visi- ble to motorists when walking at night. He advised them to wear More Outstanding Grocery Buys! light-colored" clothing when possi- '\\ ble and to carry a flashlight x. « Jttfctnttt ^^V^ii*t iBSttmt Coffee B-wyuui. n^—}£. Ja±e?tf(&iti I break witthh aa brakeb " said Chief / 40 w 97<;, PowelL "They shriuld stop at .4Mf>|0 crosswalks for pedestrians and stay |«r •• well behind the line until the sig- nal changes. Many accidents are caused by motorists .who jumptthe gun when "the signal changes. Walkers must be given the chance to reach the other1 aide of tbe street safely. 'Sometimes pedestrians take Dairy Food Buys! foolish' chances in traffic and cause C T OtANFOtTD driven to get hot under the collar. rrnqftmrnHk-UtMtmttm ' IttOtiVtlNI ^^ It But even-when a pedestrian is to t sr. i 1 SWISS qiliSE -49* t**rt«*rf« We offer residents of Cranford and vicinity an TOWNSHIP OF CBANP(HU» nones or uu or EANBS . SMhllc notice M hweby glv«n Uwl tht Towmhip of oanbml wUl »*U «t pub- outstanding* funeral honte, complete uith-air ic rZZSrtiihm hiab^t bidder Lot • Bloek 33S Hettord- Avcmkt. In Uw Tra*. SsH «k-« CnnfMO. «k«li4»Ud on Oy - - - Map m lioTs. Block SJS, \ conditioning, organ, large ligfcl rooms for your" ds«r P'-'H'ni, S3 Kartli Avcnua. EXTMSKWU, everv convenience. Our own-display room. HiMtem.SUniMPlJrimal.wi *t , ^sm ' A T*Mlnlinum aale prkel^Wven Uundwd FREE! FREE!! nolliri ttllW.M>. —m\ a. 1B« ol Mm amount of «taa bid — LnrUkst o e mn or hy ccHittod duck at tb* ttaw vw-Wf* S. 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Eyes for the Needy" at S$ort Hills. Club Election ••'- •-••'. ••-• will be possible to meet with var- Taut new numbers'were elected Historical' Society is ious municipalities to discuss an to membexslup:,Jilts liUian Gur- «~ ./ the state aa an hls- ^p House knd educational Institution! , •/' fliifim»wt which by then may be ney, Mrs. Mary W. Hichmond.Mrs. *^--' m e?ecu«B^;iiefc|?l*y:th* recommended by the Highway De- Alice fc. Variiriy and Mrs. Clara for the benefit of the public. Its ; L wth Forum, German; ICam- For High &hool partment. According -to ~" nrintama «• sole source of income is from mem- 1 Commerce Clubs of Union i berships. It "*T^ntt^ng the museum. sludiev4his4ine-CouMLi___ ^_ Miss-Rita HITnrt>ffd „ college were announced vary from the so-called '.'cost esti- In charge of Mn.Tannte aopiev Freshly Cut LEGS by Dr. Kenneth W. Iviersen, Cranford High School will hold mate" 'line by miles, he said...' .;.'.;•; ber ru« been designated-as Mem- isack, a direct descendant of the • of student activities. Its annual open house for parents l (original Crane family from which Commissioner Palmer explained *«ihip l*•" " " '•"•' ' •'" ,u DUtcher of Bound Brook /A of ninth to 13th trade students at that'the line he has described as/it |ber» to incite a guest> attend tte the town derived its-name. It is aroed presidenfof the Inter- 7:50 j>jn. Monday, it was an-"broad 'brush stroke" was selected.' [next meeting «n November 15. |open free to the public daily-. j Forum. Other officers are: nouncedv by G. Frank Zimmerman, for the purpose of submitting pre~ .«.» Victoria Penutp t& Linden, —principal. tfmina'ry estimates of cost to the ^president; Irvln J. Fisher of Parents attending will follow a Value of Historical Interest Centers lce J Federal Government'by last June l» -* /ToWn8hip, treasurer. regular schedule through a typical (Continued from paae I) 1 1, the same policy being pursued ct » ?^^. .: ^Appointments for^ndivldual ion Junior College who fn-turn In- term :;> : that Ume., rougH^lnies were jused ••••« conferences with teachers may fee troduced tye sbeaW'of the eve- Mr. Dorian has served as1 commis- of Linden, jecretary,; •/- * ' i -''^' ;^'W made in advance, ^and such con- as thej basis of 1he estimates, he ChristopheitiBussell^'.-of Rockaway. :v I r:\:-ir^:*:-:\\:^in;- »aid. Such o line wa* indicated? ning. — r- sioner of-public affairs, real'estate letted * ferences will ^be/held between 7 Dr. MacKay told of the accomp- and development Prior to taking treasurer, and John Rahoche of for Route FJU. 102 (Route 22) in v : and 7:50 p nu/ * ' A•'.*• •.••/!.'"''•'•' " •"••'• '1 '• .'".•"••',w "- A V*' '.',":••'•"<••''..• tihden Student Ctouncil represenr TJnion* County. ••"',.•:•'•••"';'';"••,;'',:..'':%' lishment of Dr. Lawson from the office, h.e was chairman of the The program will begin with a days' when he was a student at Up- Planning Board, and he is now a Jative. thefaculty adviser is Her- 10-minufcr homeroom period at , The commissioner added that no -snn-J. Bielefeld^V-../.i;'' /' •;-:'' r.i alignment studies have been un- safa when it was located i Ky pubiic member of this board as RIBS OF BEEF ••;.>••. .7 50 p.pC Parents are to report di- v jerry Kotlarz'Of3 La Salle ave- dertaken yet qn F.A.I. 107, the so- worth and how hihi s schooh l had. pro- well as a member of the Township ;S : to their children's- home- gressed until today iVhaj? a student : nue a graduate of Cranford High \y • "(i.' 5m'3 called GoethalsJBridgespur. .As in Recreation Committee. He is a School, was! elected • president of S EC TIOIVALAIVDCHAIR!,: An invitation to all parents of the case of 102, the indicated body of over 1,400 students. He also counsellor-at-law with offices at MORRELL'S YORKSHIRE BRAND jheCamera Cliib. ^.Fischerwas 7 referred -to Dr. Xawsdn's; reputa- ninth to 12th grade students to at- line was for. preliminary, esti- 15 AWen street and is admitted to named vice-president; Benjamin mating purposes; he declared. , tion as an authority on many phas- practice before the United States named vicepresiden; j tend w»« «~-!i«d by the school fac- es of history and the fact/that he,! Supreme Court' , , Graber of Maplewood, secretary- ulty and Parcnt-Tcachcr Associa- The i Commissioner . emphasized treasurer; Peter Reves of Union. that until, the final alignment Jof ig,in great demand as a speaker oh /Public Safety Commissioner La- «iiiM|f-|' tion. / ' A ! SJ. hi** the historical subjects, particularly on Corte was -elected "to a one-year delegate /to thevStudent Council. ' Since fan and winter „ '. • ;.' ;.*"• /' SOFA AXD TWO LOUNGE CHAIRS! Open house for parents of sev- any route is determined,' it is itn- on .the side airaj ftom H» direct and Paul Bumiller of Westfleld is possible to estimate-how many have become so popular-~andLso the life and activities' of Abraham unexpired term last November. enth and eighth graders was held many of us have made nying our rays of ththe suaVpa'an -eastbound Uh(i)hi;;:^.-'.;;v *V pointed aheaadd o of fih ihe ep planel - or Jo —RtguiarlylJyc Round — and Mr. Russell, treasurer -, and I,MMM ( On Convention Panel ph rather-thathrthan straightt tables around the room. One ex- Bar Association. . Student Council representative.; 000, according to Harold S.Comp- your choice between a, * * *~— : G. Frank Zimmerman, principal camera dr a more elab the icaar In hibit, was that ol a series of old y^ - 8 to fill the vacancy caused by the group at the annual convention of movies. collection of old photographic resignatibn in- - June of Public checks On. November 8 totaling 1 plates made by the mother of,JE_. POT ROAST nying |»arallettolhe auhject *' . the I*ew.Jersey Education Associ- J260.545.50 to 2,082 members, Wil- Before you start shooting pic- •,Works^:;Commii^6ner^^-Frank';(T, % | Rotary Members ation next Thursday through Sat- tures from the air. it night be Whettier you're takmg «~-^ ]•»->• fred- Sulzer>, wh o Wa—s a -professiona .l Whitty, Mr. Irving has} been, em- tianv J. McCrea announced. :. , ' ' Three times as excitinp; as an ordinary sale-; •, . because: yott. choose urday at Atlantic. City. . ;, < New: Clubs will jBe' organized at well to • remember two bask snots or moviea. start, your pfc- [portrait photographer in Cranford ployed by the Western; Electric ceive Perfect Mr. Zimmerman will appear on points—boUvof'them simple more than half a century, ago. .Company'', for 2l years tind is a both banks during the subsequent tore story w** before take-off • A collectio--n" of pen sketches of 1 from 3 Koos living ro«mt... each tacked to save >:ou|80! Which do ;('} . a panel discussion arranged by the very much" to the'point 11) Al-time. A busy airport is.fascmat- price specialist in the New York Itfew Jersey Business' Education two'weeks.. • "•_ -' •."'.':•.. •."•'., ways be sure that neither your early Cranford by Shelley Austin Attendance Pins in,Pl*ce4111edwiai«xdtadpat- office. During the past 28 years DK Rowland P. Blythe was hon- ; also was on display. Mr, Austin "11 v^,.^-^,..'-,..,.,^ ..>•,...';•: •?,..., .>.,.."),.^l.;-;,- ;•:.-.: ,'.v' '~'^.^.y';^rr:r^i:^i^i%^y^^^ • • .•• - ri;, • '' .'y°>*.'pW5fer? .- The" .dramatic 3-piece curve sectional .. .'2-part sectionlal Association concerning' the con- he has devoted much-time toth e Pictures of';...••••.:'.''••,'• •'•'':.. ,.„• contact, with ,any part •• of the ig |>1B»I I l>»iiUrif|wlth ored for 32 years/of perfect • at- tributions of business education presented the sketches to the mu- Boy Scout movement. He is pres- 1 : : ,"' (Continued Jroni Page 1) plane, or vibration i tendance at last Thursday's lunch- ^'^v.^''' '^'''^'''^':''^'"^''^-'"^ *'^ K*ky^'-'<^^ '-•':.•' •:''• •','• . with matching chair. # Vor the long-sweepinc sola with 2 lounge chairs? to the total high school program. activmes that seuim K ness in the field. It is one of a num- your pictures turn oat ently district commissioner for-the eon meeting of the Rotary Clu6 About 25,000 teachers from .all tionofy Ira's'eye,- Also exhibited were the plans 1 ber of projects the association is anil nmy. Your cameyi ^ Western District of Union Council, in the Methodist Church educa- ' .iiiii^MMSMBMBM^M^MMBsaaaaaaaaaaani m^U ir-i'it"-'-^--^^.*^^.,•.•.?...••. ,- ..;:^f ^ftn^n.ik:.-. • •• • •• Every piece is really big *.*, .designed, in perfert tast»», from wide-flanng parts .of. the state will attend the be*dose to' .the' window. ' out not guiding the sqputing program ih tional building. convention, about'the largest edu- engaged in to advance acceptance [Union Junior College to be erected of' kindergarten- as. an important touching it (2) For the best Cranford, • Roselle, Roselle .Park Other/members presented with arms to slim tapered legs. And their,cqchions are pur*! comfort ... ' cational meeting in .the United suits, use a filter to c ttnusuagy contoured flcMs, across Springfield: avenue' from land-Kenilworthu.*..^. ;••;••,;:•: ,v ;.>'•>, part of the educational program of mmhujbhr.Ctetpart of perfect' attendance tabs by Secre- States this year, according ^to atmospheric haze. Nomahegan Park. 1 'liocal^votenf also will-be asked tary' Vincent Sarnowski were: luxurious crown foam rubber that Wears and 'wears . V .and wears. The NJElA officials. . v elementary' school systems. Dr. The gathering was 'in charge of Best said. . •/;.;.., 'v-:.;;./ -\.. .. •: If a easiest to make to express.-their, opinion in a state Charles M. Ray, 22 years; J. Wal- ; thote when the fOanl e hasnacaed Dr. Homer J. Hall as ^chairman, referendum, which would change ter Coffee, 20 years; Patrick J. fabric? 6ur deep-etched dimensional boude ; . . or, well eover-to- , Although kindergartens are com- tqr atrQdnf cJoud-aMd-skyeffects |with the following trustees on bis Local Firemen ..•!. mon in this part of New Jersey, an altitude of at least liorieet, the' residence! requirerajenta .."for' JERSEY DRESSED Crall, 19 years; G. Nelson Kling, - '" an taewdlbly Iwautitul committee: President Smith, Past voting by decreasing the period your-order from a koos eollectioh including handsome textures, rich (Continued from Page I) : the schools' head declared, they are above the clouds. 14 years; Robert M. Crane, Jr. 12 renberg arid' Harvey Merwede. C move by so rapidly. TJ President Hoffman, Mr. Tripp, Mr. of j residence required In'the state years, and Charles C Dooley, ll mv-'. missing' from many school systems Cor picture-takera an te Guilder v .Brian, Mr.. McCoy, Curtis Culin, nubby weaves, smart tweeds . .. at no extra cost,' Come see all three Classes started hut Wednesday in other parts of this state and from one year to six months, and, FRESH ,>ears. and; will continue from 8 to 10 p.m. | Howard Beach. John Lehman, A. m the county from five months to Also. C. Van Chamberlin, 10 inany southern and. western states: iB. Caldwell, Secretary Oliver L. ... at Koos tomorrow! Remember, 24190 down delivers ... and you next Wednesday and on November, J : WHOLE or SHANK years; Arthur KJ Burditt, 9 years; Creighton .Peet,, reporter and Cranford Unit 212. American Le- Richards, and Wesley A. Stanger* «0^aifcv'V'v\- '- '••••'': ::'••:--•• v SO and December- 4 at the West- Sunday supplement writer, for the Senator Tell" Vottog districts .are defined and "Dr. Edward Ml Coe, • years; Hor- ...,^^ V «'^'«holeV;ye«» .-lorjpay.L ••: lAMam mi $km Girt* field Armory for the'first session. *on Auxiliary; S..T. Marshall. : founder ace K. Qut^fo»xwA.M*, Sar- New York Herald Tribune; took . ' (Continued, from Page i) -' .. Aeomrnittee of inembere of the polling places listed in a legal no- v Following the holidays, the Cranford Taxpayers Association tice -on page 9 of Section Two of Do^ki, 7 years-^. AmnW Soiv r ; the pictures rusejLuv the publjca- Also, Mrs. George S. San sud,-and. penattws would he-meted. .JTr^.,1^' o|"i:Mt%.'-.Geoi«e oha session will be conducted in ^. His wife, BIrt. Ann Peet, is this issue of The Citizen and dill and Lawrence TabeUnan, 6 y:Q. CulhiMrs.

(uon?- Business andTrofessional Wome Three of ihe lulls already have Brennan/regentj assisted In prep- governor of the ,731st Rotary Dis- Young GOP :••••> aratiom for the meeting and as Club, and Mrs. A. H.Crowell, .been signed, ,flbeJourth is being trict, will make his official visit to •'Vj (Continued from page tj : Crane's Ford Chapter. Warehouse yi: ^"''. [studied and is expected to be ap- the local ,club today, it was an- cussion with the group. "'" . of the American Revolution.Rl ' nounced by President 'William J. - (Continued from page I> '• Iproved shortly, the speaker said. SIOKEB HAR V The public is Invited to attend responsibility for each member to Dodds, who presided. the session at the Casino and re- ; : Senator Crane cited one instance drive safely;, --'.-' ^-;-.--'>^'....- ..•;..::;.,. •ipiii^ipl.--.'. .-•.vv;.;----'.--- ^--r.. freshmentswill be served. " • Monthly dues of $1.50 and an regarding the increase in circula- Nothing so obstinately stands in ' Expenses for the motorcade and initiation'fee of $3 were approved (Continued froni Page J) tion of a ""§«*("» vi^ng sex to Ihe way of all sorts, of progress, as reception are being underwritten upon recommendation of William principal- pt Walnut Avenue draw attention. In lBSS, he said, pride of opinion; while nothing is . by the Republican Municipal Com- School; Mhs Irene , princi- the circulation was IOJOOO, and in Meher', chairman of the. constitu-- 1 io foolish and baseless^—J. B. Hol- mittee. .V' • •..,.;; Uon and by-laws committee. pal of Sherman S****^" . and An-1957 it had increased to SOO,tMO. land ...Ralph Mussari Is chairman for thony _Terregino. principal of |Tne motive behind all this is > sheer The group expressed apprecia- profit. Senator Crane declared.1 the motorcade; assisted by Clar- tion for ialks by members of the Cleveland: and. Walnut Avenue KOSHER BONELESS ence Ogden, Charles Wimmer and Ischoois..•.,.* ;\. • "•:; •••-•;.•: Tfe membership Approved tHe fe : Chatham Squires at a previous Arthur Thomas. " ' meeting. Donald Rodimer, adviser Objects of the organization were estabushment of a BPW fund for 53< of .the Chatham group, introduced announced as follows: • '. •: the purpose of awarding scholar- Edward Hinket, a' past, presi- "To coordinate the etforts of shins and advancing loans for fur-, ASPHALT Business Unit in olfcrins the -(Continued from Page 1) finest educational program possi- Miss Mary Loufce. Wetjen report-, promotion In January. I but Association, who spoke on. hot edon a meeting ^)f the presidents Plans also were furthered for rod activities in the state. Peter ble for all of the public school IRIVEWAYS children in Cranfocd. -' of the Central Districts which she Christmas lighting In the business Van Iderstine, president, related led Saturday at the home.of Va lb.BACOI far HP #C area and fdr the sponsorship of a| how the Squires got their start and To Improve the competence . • Curbing and promote the welfare ot aUiMrs, Gertrude Lee- of Freehold; ftV SSant a • ClausCl : in Jkheth . businesbi s ddisi - told of their problems'In obtaining [nrst vice-president- ot,. the State • Sidewalks B a meetlng'place where'they could school personneL trict for - several' days before ; *T?o fosterva professional atti- |BPW. '- -r •:.::':••:• •'•;... s ,. Christmas. '••. ';•,•,•. ' ••••-'r'.)>'". also work on their cars. He also s Sh«rry • Patios * tude'throughoutudethroughout the teachinhi g staftfff Mrs; .Ruth. Keve represented the I CM ON Guest speaker' was - J. Wilbur told of many of their projects and eaching staff iilii Excdleat W« BPW'aat a meeting MondaMondayy .n nightg ' ' Best j an investment counselor, who 'activities. bbased on thh e Codde of Ernies o( the Co^ttail It Was the road courtesy of NationaNtil l FyflmriifoHFflifo i A^Aitigr w of the Joint civic Committee for Sherry showed a motion picture, "If You the Encouragement of fanrii«^^p« IJanaged Millions," and Ulked on .three members of the Chatham To initiate and take pact in | Squires, thai triggered the interest group activities whfeh wtn Coster to the Board of Education.* ~ ' BR 6-98^ or tL 4^5437 mutual funds as a 'Bafe means for A drive for old eye glasses was • the average investor to put hi,ots the people who eventually help- better understanding between our :'. Jii'ti. ied Cranford boys formj* local Hot schools as well as between the announced: by Miss Margaret John- Y& EDDIE BEDROOM BY-THE-PIECE funds to work in American and ^jjIJhnt " "" ~ President Bergen presided. Declares UJC V^- ,- IN SOPHISTICATED SOLID ASH! . (Continued /rom Page 1) Route 22 ? - new, more functional building.** (Continued from page u The UJC president told the jrtu- '^\JjXl^^P}^'^'Wt'^-l^^X^-^ ptiKiKliif !•••••••••••• move-might be taken as political dents they can expect many major Concord Grape — CUT TO ORDER — BEST-SELLER AT 79.95, MOW •.. ly motivated and that, the use ofdevelopments concerning the col- 'county funds might be attacked, lege, in the' coming., months and EXTRA FANCY ..the board decided that an issue of years. He . mentioned the possi- vital public, interest Was involved, bility, of changing the college's and the public interest must be name'by dropping ^junior" or by- served above aU other constdera- gettinganother name altogether. THREE FEATHERS NOW Legs of ';'Uons.":. ; ••••.". '.".v- '••',;•..'..- ••' ••' mm The Board of Trustees has been , Governor Robert B. Meyner in a studying the name-changing plan ONLY •' .v statement Issued today charged DtLAMP-TTPCDECAMTCR How often do you see fine {ashion pieces like these at closeout that "there has been an obviously for many months. The college has H99 -FullQt. partisan attempt to misrepresent been confused In the past with Un- • prices?" Rarely indeed! And look . v . .one glance tells you " • ion College in Mew York state, this administration as possessing Junior.High School] more infonnaUon on highway with. Union Why they Wejce'bestrseUenKat J9.95. * Their design is aj new at alignmenti thanwe actually have. |and with certain labor unions, now . . . with fingertip drawer-pulls, smart louvered ^panels, ^tyi as planning public hearings Robert Miller of the Frederick 'that will, be perfunctory and-mean- Elsasser architectural firm of Un- How aawh ooss your knur- JfALIArT SAUSAGE... Ib69< -, touched of eane. .And every piece is patiently crafted in richly ,, ion reported on the phuts for'the . ingleu. . ": .-.' • •••' ' .••' •" :•": '•» coaT? :' ; : jpiineA SOLI1> ash, finished in a soft, light amber tone *..',. « ) rrSese are not the tacts." the new building and described its SLICED POWC CUTIET .... Ib. 59c proposed facilities. He pointed out ot continues, rrhey 'are with' all the important details you expect of fitter furniture. •'•Y 1 that-4he-»tructure-b»-pl*nn«|d~so •V^oabwhot you eey— entations clearly ^ meant that it can be expanded rapidly if CEMTERXUT HAM SLICES Tneir site? So impressive they'd do any maHer bedroom proud*''( leal cost u H to' whip up pubUc-semiment for.necessary. .:'',•.-.••'• . '••"'•' 116-1044 But come to Koos and see them in persoa ,\..."while limited political advantage.'* The, session was part of the col- i1.''.. v Tha governor declared that Us |lege> bi-weddy orientaubd class quantities la**! Choose just the pieces you need . . • the big j jidnunurtration is(determined to for freuimen to help, them toad - double dresser base . * . master chest (note: whiteNbuUou pulli for accent) ... the bookcase bed pli^s night lalile..^ or can« | >"•:< !** rontsalsiil. scono : ' panel bed with TWO. night tables! And pocket a/$20 bill on new highways, naniportenoB aU the ttoo. SUte Highway Screening every piece!. Short on cath? 10'^ down deliver*. Yoii have •l>wigh>-ItCLVafai^. _, , . ~ i (Ornltnwtif: fr ^•.•.'^^r H .,'lB .v ",i" i»7j * -^Xli'~ that several alignments tor Route Sylvester, street up to VAX ltfS (Route 23) in Union Attending the meeting were: Mrs. Agency ••;..". •*)

County at variance with the orig- Cpntey, .Village Improvement As- • / •oieiation; Mrs.' Robert Comnton. TAXI: •tody and that no Colony Club; Mrs. Koyen, Cran- .' •• OOttO v : [auch studies have bean I Abo, Mrs F. K JBloatjind Mis. :: a fc!'-:\Ar-:T-^^ '7 .\ W• ... lrl i^f IUyn.u. ^edbe*WHIAMIW^ MnrniniMonungl • "" i* "' Wi v that by AikU U[ Club; Mrs. Thomas I* HamlUoa, ,/i. ' •••'• BBSSISSBSflgiEstEfigiBgjjB ajgaypBsaHiw^S '*»ti»»JHjBBSBHsi!!gg!!!!!!!iffB^^ -^2|pf^:f;^^ '...-^vlV. : :>;• ^•;';;ft5i'::';;"\^

THURSDAY,OCTOBER SI,! 1857

.den'.' . it program in. assembly recently. cess Anne, who is the g ^ by Barbara Whittle. Fran*: Gr.ns- i i)aisert Lynn Korba, Christine SIu- Elaine Thelsz, Peter Tinnesz, Hyjr* Letters To , shcw^d^ bf ginia Bass, David Wrigglns and Jay •.-•"The children^ have had fuonstraten d by Kathleen Turk; Marie Junlor Red ^representative Britton imd Sharon TarveH ''. ~ • ' Up«pN»gnItlM^ •^••>::":''y':"iV'^^;*^^^:77r Hoffacker. Susan Adams. Kathy guessing the presents that Queen Fischer, Robert Loreiulni and Ray- *or her ^lass. The tolloWtti&. boys and girls.. (Combined in lWlJ ' . : % . Cranford United I recomniendf^ that wfrtout ••cMfe,'.;, n—r* ; l i ~. ContribuilottS to Qranforu's United Service Koehler, and Victoria Stehlin were Elizabeth and i^lnce Philip are mend. Mazzella., F.rahk.Grasktnritz.' have had a perfect attendance and/ ..•':• :• .:,• • 'Ci^nfto^'SK';J,-. ;.^ ::,>;.i; Cranford was expeHed totur n ont the heav- 100 ; ; ; : : i slderatldn.be .given to« * plan of SCHOOL witches.^ Mary Ann Clarke and Jo- taking back to their, children, A Diane Kaiser and "Gary Christen-i percent ij,,every spelling test punctuality record '; this ' school', :'•.•'•;.' ' ' ::.:,.;Octobir 22,J95f:: ' .'/' ''• one-way sreets ia school Ju«as^ as iest vote to- its, history in the fortheoninf Presi- Vj year Jhoma^ Perezluna,- Carl Ar- : ••••Orade'.I••:?;•';•" ;-' •'• Artne .Miller were eatsl ' •••:•.•',' gay bulletin board with lots of pier sen shoVed how they used i phase!««!« the ..beginning of ttie..->tcrtn: CHARbES M. RAY, EOIT6« AND POBUSHO_ Peter Occi made a chart with on the bulletin h ''. Editor, CUl»n and Chronicle . • an alternatei ,to the installation tif '• •dential Becfion, with more than 9,500 persons of '__'ttie'fint il^j^^'tk^ij^piii^ Dr. Gordon i IreneBloyder's mas Ghosts were William Kolbe. Wil- tiires of the royal visitors is on dls^Of phonics as art aid to \va*d rec-1 J° « •DowUng. John Gambo. Glenn mitage. John Bickunas, Marilyn : : : : .approximately «7 percent of the ; samples of some of our common Haley, Cynttiia Mueller, Patricia • 'Cranford,: N. J. ;..•:•• \::::[ \' -- •-. ',',•' ••'' "sidewalks.. Such a plan would, I - "•"*•'-' V**m,. tFi^**i" «*»tanMin,' 'atmi^mf^ " " nlay.' The pictures were brought in Kuntz, Fredmck Roberts, Karen |TMarley,.D'orp|^hy Gfaskewitz, and : v ^wikside are study.- elements. Susan Kolbei and.George. Boyce and Anne PoUey made liam -Hayward, and Michael Down- ognitbn; ', • • believfteu^lnatemostlfnotattol voters expetfted^to g&tothe pofls.^ Tapping in- Dy; Susan Wait, Barbara Butler, BsXterJtinda Jones, Cathryn Kai Pamela iiVV' ' -We would Ulte to express our receiving initial reports frt 1 team(captains. The aiJout autumn. As one of their Lebret made a poster on the three pretty nouses tagged with their ing. Lisa Ralney; Antoinette Ma- A forni of beginning sptllin^; the alleged hazards, toou r children terest ansang the voters was the PimidmtUl chtizak, John Hume, Albert Rod- Allan Lanjgheinrich, Richard, Sch- ser, LLynn . Korba, 'CaroC l ItoziarK, l thanks for the excellent coverage 1 ::-lpealo^ota^'0^oa:: ^ Ivitles they have set up a dis-states' of matter. We are nownames and house numbers. WALNUT AVENUE SCHOOL ' , and at the same ttnw, based on mldt, Linda Jackson, and Linda ^JJ"" i Valerie McCali, Car:61 Mertz, Mary v : : of the current United Pund Cam- contest bet ween General Eisennower and CSovei - y of thesigm of autarnm y, studying about the kinds and riquez, Keith Vollherbst, and Sara aiid /• ;• - Grsde 1 ' ~'\ • ;•:• earlier voiced audience opinions, • "'r-'touls' C.-'oii*itipl''.«f ^jf&.:BaHln»re-iavenue Sheryl Miller,- Theodore. Turpin, Behlcrt" : :-' - ';'\'-- .. '"...•: "" • - i Jane Saam and Eileen Schmaus. paign In the •news column, and on nor Stevenson.. Abo arousing considerable in- f JL following' cUldren haVe sources of power which man uses Kathryn Mary Brixner, Mona Y«.haltdm Were Jack-o-knterns. Ed- spelled their names. Mrs. Gloria Prlestl'y's first grade. be Inbte tokeepin g wtth residents' " wis given a ttimycary app^ntment as'a metn- ward Mayer and Ronald DeLonge V terest was thepublicquestion on a proposed near. itributed to the display:•.Jay to help hkia work. _. " -•'• Grade'-•"••'• '"'•' ' Is tnaking "Milk ScrapbookS." Each the editorial page" of the Citizen expressed desires. Despite the fact guda,; and Mary Jurick made SHERMAN SCHOOL ' •:• - A poem, -"-The Alphabet.** by Ilo> $390,000 town balL There wasjmly one contest •;bar.-rf•'.• ^VbWBfafd PoUce .Department br Christopher Karlson, Mary "spooky" Halloween pictures, tot recited a poem called, "Halloween." Boys and girls of'.Ernest Hobble's niembet has. collected,..pictures llenben Qua»y WeeUtaa of New J«wr and Chronlde. The success of .a thaVI was aasuned,that ctmsidera- '•: : Orleans was recited by Ruth San- ftf Totrnshlp Ojinnutte^^ to Kuntzmail, Judith Shapiro, " CLEVCXAND SCHOOL :•the' bulletin board. .••.-'•..•(>•••...;..;.• Kai Baumahn ^nd Jeffrey' pa- ,'• ',...-,,..,. .Grade 1 ; ''. •'•• y ford. Andrew Chartes. %enry| * grade have chanued classroom showing dairy farming, ttiilk prod- locaUy, pitting Frank, T. wliitty, Bepubliean in- : v f : dutleS for nd community effort of this nature It ttoh had been given to B^tch a plain, r Bateman,Donald Limmer, ; ; vies recited VMy Brothei." Hans A "program on beginning reading ucts and the-different kinds of cumbent, against William J. Downey, Democrat, . ;|i|jr.tte:ttantUlig rt a;le^. 'of'abs^^ Patrdfe:" .V. ;•••'J:; Grades -; ,;v ' HearnSrMtelt«elPetu"anddl GeSgtol"^"*?j ' ^.* •« end « of^thf thee montmonthh. directly [dependent On making tb» innocuous auusioQi[jar tb» creation Higbte, Nancy Sechrist, Angermueller and Henry: Slauson was presented by the children in dairy cattle. A model farm is.dis- of dead-end streets and .speedways,7 in a race for Township Comnutteeman. . man Harry Bobinaa,'; who had '.entered •military- iMembers of Mrs. Doris News- A weather station is being set up Entered at tha Post Office at CraMford, k J., as Second Class Matter! Published Thursdays at . individual citizen aware of the need ley Dwyer/ Betty WdUert, wanger's first grade gave a rhythm led the parade. •RobertxVanxSchT1j Misa Mary Martell's class before u played. In writing class, all pupils ..'..'MtylCe. .. • ,,',.:•, ;,..,,;•;-....;:? >.'j <,".'.'. •:'•'• ' '' '.,"•" entlrfe 'class sang' Vfe . Ate lead me to believe that such enn- i; in Mrs. Ethel Patterson's fifth grade blck, Kenneth Scheller, aiid ibg ... for his help and 'the benefits he Dwight Eisenhower, Republican p -- -*- -*-» ^^ .Winter, Jeffrey Gray program in.the assembly called classroom. Instruments ate being the lower gradwbssenibly, „ ,.•'•. . X«arning to Read.". , Bickunas; blackboards and erasers, wrote about 'the • importance of .Cranford Ti.'Ji, by ThS~Cranford Citizen and Chronicle..Inc. OfScial newspaper for Cranford, slderatloncoul(jt not Jutve. been ser- ' candidate, was praised by Bbrace.K. ; Two Cranford sitters, Alice and Betty Sau^ j Stephen Potts. ias Bonhani had charge, of the\A picture bbojc niadq by mem- Dorothy.Graskewitz and Marilyn drinking milk. ,. • •';••' i .;•••. •:•.. '.will derive from the xrora- 61 Ine r 1 "The Brownies' Halloween." :. rhade by, various children and ro- William Lee, Edmund Lee and Request. , 1 : l< ; ious or thoroughly studied. Surely ' ir'.'of. »iJohn .ttjject.' were>wa|(lUj«orters>ollow4i Marley; hbusekeeper, Elaine Thelsz The ^oUqwing children had their /Qar|rood and Ifennworth. Subscription Rate! $400 a YeaV. Advertising Rajtea! on . agencies' Involved.' ., •••;.• ^ ' - v • •, ''' '.'''" • : Budsott'Cosjuty prosjBcuior,'in at sprfrh before^a ' •• tirade"* —The brciwnles were Pamela Hum. tating committees are taking daily bers^of the group Vva.V shown hnd Andrew'Charles had change of the we woul^d (have no (more dead-end; ; 1 ' fhe chijdreri wiio took charge of librarianlibjrkrian,, PaitilelPaitllelaa $mithSmith. y number papery displayed" Paull We feel that the C&zen and Republican'raHy'iin the Americans LejdoB | jlng thel|;,^ruisttnpii;to we JWo|nen s An^y,Aux. plrles, 'Mlchele' Diamond, Sillie readings'in^wind direction, humid >c^a(by Kenneth Alexo and Gary flag salutc^thCrpriyer -was.jfed'by BRIDGB 6-6000 streets .than now exist, and our 1 the flag salute were Jay' Hoffacker, .Library helpers, Thornai'fcrez- NikStuk. Siirinne, OHv«t Jeffrey,; : 21-23 AUJgN.STReEti CBANFORD, JI. J. «€a>r , ••pary;Corps.;;.:'.;:'':>:•.;:. ',,;..-^ ;....*:' -'^ • '• •'•- :- Mrs. Miriam Sayall's fifth Mathews, Patricia Beadle, Thomas Christtensen. David .Irving ond ' Chronicle has done an outstanding Police Department would find it Plans for the proposed elenwntaiy ity, air pressure and temperature. Keith Vollherbst, and David Wrig- Lorraine Wheoier, Lynn. Elsden Yacker, David Paul, Jeffrey Carl- " Best non-iporting dog at the Union County de dosses attended a demon- Rinaldl, Gerald Bross and Larold Suzanne Dankel and Daniel Sas- Bruce\Alatary\read from their and Michael Pe'ttL luha a^d iTvbnne .Christy;'dopraj job in carrying our message to the : easier to poUce speeding than towhich the voters were to be asked to approve at ;; Robert llickerson and Thomai son, Barbara Musso, Thomas Beute;; ; tion recently In the BrpbksldeLaughlin. •;;''.. '.']':':,;, ,;,/;: ' • 's.i are chairmen of .the organizing i:% •''•" " ''[^ ' writing paperS>They demonstrated '.0ne"of.the, bulletin boards in the public, and that the United fund'. ' enforce sidewalk piking. • '''' • a special election on December Mfwere outlined Club's annual fall show at PatryWf JoAnne Miller read the bible. N ClayJ gj-m.iequlptnertt, Tiiomas Bruce Roessner, Stephanie Smith,' r qn the use of the encyclo- Flowers were Virginia Bertfam, committees. Others who have taken that first s. C Miller and Bructf Baldwiti;'\ paper, Bonnie Lcrner, Diane Dachoda and Barbara Burnett, and Carpi Love- an.active part in the project are month of Octqber.was the ,responr| Deborah" Nellson., : • .''.:;.. vthis cooperation. . •', ^. i , record, regardless of the outcome at a joint meeting of the Rotary and* Kiwanis Gus, owned »>y Leonard W. Doolan, 15#6oring - bad a luncheon in school. The chil- ThomasTh ; ClayCl: .morninngg .'^ 'ei^gd •Vote tollelp Breatk OftYear Apatity land. Eugenie' Schanker, Donald Cynthia Mackay, Nancy DeMarcp, Donna Tambfirr,\^)toie Kal$er sibility of Mr?. Mary Lenz's fourth Children brought, to school dif- 1 of the sidewalk ordinance, as ree- way. Second .best in the hound class ond also dren were studying about mothers' Richard Britton; attendance, Dor- : ";':.. •'. ,•••'' ••;'/ : -R. F. Leary' ••>.;'.-I :, Clubs in the Educational Building 'of Cranford is now working on a large Brady and Andrew DeMicco were Kathleen Cowperthwaite, Carol and Alan Rellly read from a group grdde. The class chbsc New Jersey ommending that Lafayette Place othth y GklGraskewltzVmilkdistributioh.t ilk ditibutih l '...; (Continued on Paoe ^> . v •'•:•''$••• :: ;i Jobs and this was ©we Job .they l :•• Voters;*! Cranford will be called up- Democrat' '^injnistraUon;$Hbidd-.tQt:'fh0;:- •'•.•'.' ';•'•'' '•• .,• iVesident •'' ' "~".-': '',•••:"•• Methodist Churchy " , I; best; afeman hound-in the «how wai Knyder of ' aal. This, work is a .combination squirrels; Richard DeGroat .was the Hubert, peter Gatyas,, Christopher of experience charts.. The-Jntornia^ as its topic.' •. .','•.. ' .-.'_ ;•.-; ,.••';• ••. .. :• <•' v!../ ' be made, a one-way street, for : wanted to find but more about; •.•*."- . . "p.^Trtt"' w•'' flBmcr ••. - '— T~ ;•• -- 1; :. ;•. Hlver^de. owne^ by K^. Bffl^ Erl}ng, 4 Ores." • f a science unit on the solar sys- moon and Sydney Willoughby, the Day. Sam Cavaltoro, William tional charts Were read bjKjpycc N_ Art work suggested the fall sea- on next Tuesday to help choose a gbVer- scale^fti the direction of Senator Forbes ; ; 'safetytfitflkeL'/v'/' V:'r."T:;./.'• I . _', In a bruising contest at Memorial- field. :: ,tm which the class is Justcom- Boyce, Basil Millano, Steven Roach, The children decided to have pea- Lantz, Douglas Johnston land Jay son and was done by Yvette Christy •'• • ' ;.. • .^ecuUye Chajnnan : cent place. ;;••;• • j'";.- :•-..•/- rv"'.;:'.';''X.;'.' '' y'<-' •..;•..';; OWL,' •' ' •.-•' '•••' ;<"••:.•.• ' • •'.''''•':..•'..' tvart four• assemblymen, three freeholders, on election day; • ; : ;- "Sincerely yoiirsi•. - -•'••'•''.,. .'•.,Railway's powerful football squad administered Lletlng and art wbrk done; by the nut butter, and jelly sandwiches Gutierrez.-'; :', '.,.•• p :•:'•. • \ ' '' » .'.^Carol Mertz, Lewis DlFabip. Kath- > * : ]Mo» than lJW-inembers of the Holy Name The story was told by. Linda Martha Winter, Nancy Kelly, Marie : and three, members of the Towriship' ; As its candidates for Assembly, the.': ,308. South Union Ave., a 37-7 ^^' ^»«g to a SJJW^ but out-manned Cranford Iren Barbara Relz and Charles Johnson, Kevin Kenlan; Thomas Delia Serra, Harriet Schoenfelder, and tuna fish sandwiches. They , Basic readers were read by twoleen Flugarth, Christine Sluzis, :. Stocte^toiether^H'W^Sfnuty^T^ had plain mi>k !and chocolate; milk IN AND •'•'>f..'!i (gpmmittee. . ' v . ' /Republicans present a team of three ex- , Cranford, New Jersey PJ3J-*A copy,"of this letter is being eleven. • ' ' j are in charge of the mural. Dawson, Pamela^ Humphries, Law- Rhoda Kaplan, Robert McNab. groups of' children. Craig Oram; Valerie McCali; and Lynn Korbac COME V senfto the Citizen/and, Chronicle Cranford Rotary Club was planning to^spon- members of the oarish filled St Michael's Church I the children In the class are rence Meyer, Gerald Bross, James Ronald Czebrowskl and": Thomas to dHnk and Jello with fruit' forMichael Fink, and Vincent Van- Reports oh variofis topics a^iout " • If the same apathy continues to; pre- perienced Assemblymen in G- Clifford ' .'.'••.;;;' •' .,: C*rt|ob>*M, 1957; \{J-. some work on the mural, dessert. Kathryn Dooley brought About Our at a special service hbnorinit the men of the par- Pavlcs. y '.'. -' ••"•'...,•• '}.\..';'T' • V' nuzzi read "^'Our tilg Bookt" A our: state-were; written', by Mary -Editor, Citizen and Chronicle; who are hereby/invited to pub- ror a Halloween block dance for the youth of the Rudd and Mlchele Diamond. vail on Tuesday which apparently has ex- Thomas, Carlyle W. Crane and William R. ;. i*h J^ryine in the armed forces. A service flatf outgrowth of this work Uras .' '. . leading Club . candy to share with the children.' story ifrojm a prc-primer was'read Jane Saam, John Gamba, .Cathryn v lish this letter, iii their "Letters*^ township on the parking lot adjacent to police The class sang a Halloween song isted. during rnbst of the current cam-. Vanderbilt, and a former Asemblyworhan, • Cranford, N: J. ' . • '..• '•..•.'••''."•'• >:j:."' • column should/they so desine. i Disaster Control : ; ;;; v Kleiner and Susan Higglns, Walter baza Craney, have;, been making ing it. KHsUne Keimig's t ynortfy of those.eligibleto vote. ; . three.incumbentRepublicanFreeholders, •••;!aerriceT;;/'::-W .';^ ;.v -' ^^.''';^ '•.;,;/,' ••'.; ' Auerbach, Richard Rlngle posters encouraging others to read and Charles. Hansel's mother help* On The Purchase Of ."•••.•.•.••••••".•..••..'.•'Tfl ipOf. Tea Yean Zingler, Wesley Hale and David itt3nt^#eh|u4w^&^^ JMbhi and, make,Vise nji : i! distorted. ' "Cranfoara voters^SreM to g»to-the ROBBINS & ALLISON. INC. . siv^campaign in recent weeks in an e^' '. 'Nels6n;L.'Carr,/$hbuld;be.retufned to con- October 25,19S7 • The Board of Education was to take action Grade S:% pr. In Me science "corherrthe'^class IMS Editor, and Chronicle, cast .ballots for candidates for state, county and informative and interesting Pupils of Mrs. Sally VolmerV distributed to all the. classrooms has three African .Violet leaves., fort wr unseat Governor Meyner. that tiriue ;the excellent, economical adminis- von the re-establishment ot the school dental clin- ; local-offices and to express their opinions on ,^,_. to the class on tfae Inter- fifth'grade Were used last week; as for display. '•.• .••.-. ;••': ', . • .;/ .-'Mrs.,'KimbaU brought them from PTA representatives", and he sug<- ic; abolished during the depression. Cranford was jtional Geophysical Year. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING tliis campaign has taken on real national tration which they have carriedj,on. : Dear three public questions. , 1 a demonstration class by Miss Ger- \The :club has!chosen different home. All "were in water and had gested that, as parents; they would listed as the only municipality in the county ' '." Grade*. "•'••:•{'••;. ••:':•-..: /significantee was evidenced last :w^k.;':;.^\v'Iiqcalbr>'.'the;'I^piifaUMNm' incumbents I would like totak e this oppor- Dissatisfaction over -the • appointment of a aldine Walsh of the Education De- books to read for; each meeting. roots. Robert Goodhart and Donald Household Goocb Exclusiv*Jy \ 5^#rie* Vice-Wesident^ixbn-made^^ T-~ ^ »^.^-» tunity to publicly offer the sincere without the provision for the care of children's | Philip D.Pflaum's sixth grade partment of Encyclopedia Britan- Each child, wll have an opportunity Kronmeyer planted one in dirt and 34 NORTH AVE., W. own~yotun{sters were — . L.' ^~7S Uf = ^i—=r»—m—i^f -is-summing up their,studies^ of the CranforTClvirDe- ^ i^;^ y ^ j^:ite n^nert boh ****• nlear-Inc—Mlss-Walsh-demonstra h sand.-They left one in water. The '•'/••/.wind tour through the Garden State im" Nfcholas St^^fohn La'Corte and Rojr IX the troublemakers ihiUte school.'* Organization totw o of our , earTy man. A model of a Swiss ted .basic reference skills to theclub Is also.plannlng to send mem- children wanted to see which one BRIDGE A.1024 What I did say wai thatl un-i township to ward form of government. Mayor A new traffic code limiting and prohibiting. dweUteK-was made by Gary bers to the lower grades to readwould grow better. Joyce Reade Storage Shipping K--.. plorinjg voter^s%support Mr; Forbei Irving—are unopposed for reelection. : 1 class for their future use in using : M derstood thV meeting was packed, <' 0xm8f'-i :[•;••'''.•;•':-: ••••'•.;'••'.''"•.••'•' • parking and providing stop'and one-way streets and models of some early The Republican candidate's -pledge It •i"s *^te to b« eK«~« hopeId «i»thaf t '*i*athe apath*neeii: a growing demand paper and if I hadysaid such a The managers.ox1 both, stores'are to Hobert\G>Nfangakw, pastor, announced. 'The plaj melodies ftom tfw ftff*i fects; John Heruska and Charles DIFabip, and Gary Dixon. •.•••••' \ thing it would leaye/as bad a taste . be congratulated for their tangible drive, with Its koal set at $12Sj00O, wss tocon - $LJMW to carry, on Girl ScoUtihg in Cranford and Hamilton; Misuse of Edlectrlclty; Fourth grade—-Ehner Wldmann, disapprove a proposed amendment for the past several yeare to shorten the to release the mortgage bn the Little House were J ? In my mouth asM did; In" the. Interest In our civic affairs. tihueiJTor two wteks and was tob e highllghtrrt m Carla Gangaware, Poor Trash Dis- Michael Samolyk, Diane. Harden, ^tate '';C»nstitutipn^^fuesaay S/-Ge residence requirements in New Jersey so mouths of people/who have taken by special services during three Church Plan- formulated at a meeting of the Cnrl,Scout Coun- posaL Gerald Luberecki, Arthur Vree- t y Sincerely, ; : l : land, Patrick McNally, Brian Gor- Election which wolaW reduce ttie as not to take a\yay the right to vote f rom - me to task for it ning Sundays. ..'•.•..••,••••.••• '- .•'...••,- .••.'•:••;'•••'•'•' ::. •'•'::.dL- .',• .T/,' .£.':'• ;.\".:;• '[P-C^^T '1.::»:• Constance Frank and June Car. \ Mrs. C. C Siegfried, don and Patterson Rae.' ; •,','• dence requirements ir^both the «tate citizens moving^rom one county to ar»- . I think It Wuld only be fau- to":; Chief of Mass Feeding. .Recreation' leaders from throughout; the .. People need have: no. fear of an oil jshortage, mella, Kitchen Hazards; WUJlam havfHyour parser make a correction Science equipment which is •\ ather within: the state or from those per- county were to be guest speakers at an open Daniel Steel of Newark; executive of the Sun Oil Tyree, Hot Ashes and Coals; Carl county in order to vote/The public ques; to the effecyoutllned. and Richard Hunter, available to all classes for ;experi- t meeung sponsored by the Cranford Civic Forum Company, told the Rotary Club* afrittineetint mental,work, was 4isplayeA,atltte tioji is located at the top orthe voting nia- whd have been transferred Into the : Wry teuiy yours, ' "Freedom, of expression is pp r : Christine M4t» : Howard Cowperth'waito' " in, tie iudMorlun of Cranford High SchooL' HH~ ;-T^spaaker ea»lalBe^aT*^^ teson, Spontaneous Ignition; JfJefff - last meeting. The flasks, beakers, chine. •.;. ; -;\'::::vVv.v,^ hy. business*. merely a right — in the ejrewfi- Jcusions of ^Yoiith Re.••'. •'. places). came irom looking at feathers and flies under the magnifying glasses tiok > 1:..:..,•.-.:;...... -::..:.;,.:,:-:;, •• - ^'---^-^. cated a change, but the league belie'ves 1 attended the Township Com- v mittee meeting on Tuesday, Octo- LINCOLN SCHOOL and microscopes.' A weather sta- .; This would mean that ^person could . at six monthV residence in the sta ber 22,1957 specifically because of Grade 1 tion kit is in construction. There move to the sUte m time to regtster arid, should be "the mimmiim to vote in arty the airing of the Proposed Side^ Ann Policy is the representative will be twenty-three experiments \ walk ordinance, which was unani- to the. Student Council from Mrs. using ten instruments in the pro- after only 40 days-residence, vote in any election, including\primaries or school Hazel Valentine's first grade. electia mously approved .on first reading: MUSIC CENTER cess, following a handbook for the but the General Election or a special Th purpose of my attendinS. was Miss Edith Roseman of Jersey leaders. • EASTMJUT STEntT aty StateTeachers College is visit- state-wide election. AWw resident could There is little'uniformity not that 1 was either prp nor con, ROOSEVELT SCHOOL nor* had my attendance been sollc-. ing the class for three weeks. 1 participate jin the primary, which( is view states in residence requiremen Inordei The children are studying about % Grade ! ed as a party selection instead of an elec- .ta vote. The^right to vote" Id be eJt: ited, but simply to learn more of BR4J067 the home. Every child in the room ' Children in Mrs. tiwen tslng's the. subject. Had 1 been subcon- first grade presented a Halloween tion, after only 40 days residence/ The tended to as many persons possible. . sclously opposed; it was some what made a picture of his house to put ; -same woul Tuesday nt n »ii.f «» r***tt that-hint elections. would accomplish wpuld( be used, which wllU in a •vmy, preserve:. our rural'atmos- , pherei and minimize citified ap- IS pearance. .'.'v;J'"'^'J-'.' . • .v' ;•"'','. •";• • Cranford Loses One of Its Foremost Citi However; If am'sorry to say that V

I left this meeting with the firm , > * 1 " . . In the sudden death -.iy at his years, il of which h as'president.^ ^conviction that the attitude of our summer home'in Graiton. Vt., of JoSei He came on the ird during feedepres - I^ownShlp Committee and attend- A. Pltunmer, Cranfdr.... ____.^d has...._,__._.. lost on .^_e o.f , ._. ._ sion when thereere manv obstacles to •Bra Hra DRM i. ^^^^^BBl Un / VHBK ^^^^M ISBaa T jQi "We've made Up our! mlndi and long-time residents and forenK^ titizens. overc»rae^ the objecting citizenry' b^e-damn-' Mr. Plummer gave unselfishly of his ers and keep the local^educational system / : : : 1 •«4-'S . -i>V :^'--V .'::-''-' V ' ;••''• time and energy for 14 years as a^jmem- functioning/ He was president of the Except N(or generallratlon, inso- ber and president of^tfie Ek>ard of-Bduca> board when plans for the new high school far as theXcommlttc* was con- I did npHearn more of the Household Items Nov. 1 thru Nov •ti ; '.-• ifh&HTJtJiWft'i.iJii iaitkAujMuA M**M4UM itiliKM 4aUA'l^i«imiK«««« llffkK . .'_I\^ irigs arid Loan Association as _ the trying months, when the building was meeting, in response to a direct- . ' Let Swdn help wake your Hotu^\sf>arB ifxi'otidcrfut holiday' seasbti^RfijiiT" 1 questkp from the audience, Com- the past 21 years, had served as a director id construction. And thAre : were mitteeman Brennan stated that the ^5 now you.save 25*fa . \. Saute fastidious attention to details .... 'Same «v>! of the Cranford Trust Company and the problems, faf more than were^ re- •"'•'*' " "on of .so-called critical •. •- * custom service .. .Why Hot call your rmileniaii-jlodoy, or drh'e in to- our flant. present Suburban Trust Company for by the average resident, to be faced areas was Wedj>urely\>h Judg- solved during the construction,'and ment "Because*6i the lar^e nunr- many years, as treasurer of the Reel- r bcr of citizens opposed, as\evl- Strong Fuel Company for more than 25 equipping bf that building. There liTte- deneed by the attendance, 1 ••••*,•••' '• '','.•,• ,'•'..*'.••.•,.' ' ' •'.',.• •' -• ••• •» ••'••• j .. . *.\ , '•• * .- ,.•..• .., .', . . '• •

years; and had been identified with *' wise are, many school problems which Elder the committee's attitude ••' *' '.-•;•"••' • •••.*••' '•••••' ' • • •• .:" .' 'f most every progressive movement in vcopie up between.meetings and require effrontery to the Intelligence of our dltizens at large. .'''..'•'• • •' "' •'. community for many decades. , ' the immediate i attention and action of. . There are many inequities in the ; It was Us Board of Education board members. Mr. Plummer always; proposed program,!especially for 'ities for which Mr. Plummer was probably took time to attend to such matters He .those residents who will be subject ••"' -••:". •'.'. •' •• -; • ' ' ' • • • ' '" ••;•• •':'.'•'* • ' • •...•,• to dqobllng up of assessments, HAVI YOUR * SLIPCOVERS best known and it was that service of made an excellent trustee arid, as a fel- through no fault of'their own, but Ui which he was most proud. low trustee stated at a recent board meet- only because" of ac^s' of preceding •

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: In Btoom" by Patrieja Paly;^Carv- dent of the college, sald . TTOCHANroHPcmzgMAin)CHromciJCT«t^ i-teaehing assignment tonight wlH rord. Bin. Sidney WiUpughby and at Fort DUt Murray attended St the topic by ont committee chaired, ple created from construction pa- Ihg a Pumpkin" by Paul Dobbins; dl members will be acquainted ' attend'the dinner. , / Mrs. Alexander Munsch. by John Chrlstman arid including per ^highlight the scene which por£ 11 Peter's College, 'r''['••••• • Autumn by, Adrienne Jaffe: -The with the college's admission and First Grade—Mrs. Mildred Ma- Mark Eftin, Steven Russell, George trays the story pf the' first permanT- Halloween; 'Spopker* by ; Sandra guidance policies. Dr. MacKay UJC Launches honey's class—Mrs. George Feld- Budna. Bena Nadelmatn Bnd*RJch- ent. English settlement. • Moss; "Mo-Jo's Charge" by Robert will report on the latest develoo- bauer and Mrs. W. J. Fordham. ard f^dls.-yirglnia and[WestVir- 1 ; ::' • ,'.••••• •'" me'nts in the college's building" ' •.:'••• '.'Otmto «••;;.,; '• ,.:';,-• Outcault; "Halloween"' by Dona Season With Dance Mrs. Doris Newswanger's class- fund drive. :• ...: ' . Head of Student i" is the subject of study cho- Autumn has been the theme pf Relnjilardt; 'Dapger Behind o Bush- Union Junior College launched Mrs. Wesley Hale and Mrs. A. T. sen by Kenneth Mbrris and his by llona Rizzo; "Autumn Leaves" Principals of. Union, CountySi. for the a Evening Mathews. . : •' • ..•'' • .' _. ;' the. creative writing unit recently its_social season Friday night at a' Nurse Association committee, members, Leon Fleisch- by Carol Walker: 'The Spook Who public schools recently .selected Second Grade—Mrs. Adrian commenced in Miss 'Barbara Flck- G. Frank Zimmerman of Cranford, ' [pr gar! Mosier; assistant state inixer dapec it ,the Knights of Co-: Miss Gayle Angus of 1ft Grove er, David Gershmari, MaxSchloff, enscher's sixth grade class. Some Scared Himself by Carol Aon Poppel's class-^-Mrs. "Leon' R. Waters; and "Autumn" by Carol Warren W. Held of plainfieid, {Communion ssloncr of education in iiimbus Hall, Westfield. , Smith and. Mrs. Joseph -Miller. strec), n senior at Middlesex' Hos- William.- Gassmann, and Linda oV the creative selections emerging yteridn Thought for the Week of higher education, will be Young."; •• '•; ' ', •• ...... '.; ' i- JoHri E. Dwyer of Elizabeth, ft.I*" . Presents The. college-wide dance was Miss Laura. Struss's. class—Mrs. pital School 'of Nursing. Nei* '''' ': \ from this uriit of work have .been tonight at a dinner, for the Fdose of Westfield and John M. Communion sponsored by the Day and CVeJosep- h KluepfeL Mrs. W. G. Em-Brunswick* was elected' president Thomas Fedorko'a group' areas follows: "Changing Seasons'* by Barrett, of linden to serve on the Bw BakU tW—I O. ff'T-'T'r Tampla Salh^El Kites Slated of Union Junior College. of the New Jersey State Student Barbara Aron: • "Halloween" by : PtityeBm The RevJEdward D. Conklin, pastor 61 the Monroe Avenue Meth. ning Student Councils. ArtWal- erson. Third GradQr—Mrs. Emma studying '^Florida arid Georgia." UJC Educational council. E. Laurence .Sponger of «£affair," at the S^uburbaiuHo- Nurses' Association at the group's Karen.Brownlee; "Fall" by Rita •V£ :'P# There was a time when all mankind had achieved that unity odist Chureli, Plainfieid, will be guest" speaker as; the Methodist Men dron and his orchestra played..'. Tracy's class, Mrs. A-;V- Pppazian, Members of this, committee in- Pingry School, Hillside, represents Summit. wlUr.bejRivei by "the and Mrs. Robert Allen. Fourth 'annual convention in Atlantic. City Cohen; "Fall" by Vincent., whicta we dream of today. 6enesis, chapter eleven, records the Miss Diane Mackie of Cranford : By Lutherans clude Douglas Eaton, James Car- Advisers' Council the county's private schools, and', i '."••• „">!:•.•"*,'• . '..':'.y. hold a communion breakfast at Cranford Methodist Church at 7 a.m.. : 1 " trustees.'. Faculty mem-; Grade—Miss Joan Golubiewski's last'week. '""..'- r. ':'].- \: '•:, •',•'. fano. .;• • '."••"'. ',. '•'• ' Members and alumni of Trinity Choir will take part in the annual Arranged tale at when we were "one people." It is further written, "Now The Sacrament of Holy Com- and John Wiehl of Roselle were iozsl, Patricia Caulo, Michael Nad- .the Rev. John J. Bain, headmaster Sunday. Leon Smith is program „v being honpred for their' co-chairmen. ; ^They were assisted class—Mrs. Peter Rinaldi, Mrs. R.. In her new- post, .Miss Angus elman, and Donald Mazzeo. Ethel ''Haltoween'? by James Engel; of the Oratory School, Summit, the choir show to be h$ld at 8:15 ^ -in. Saturday in Sherlock Halt < The The second Day of Dedication nothing wm be withtolden from them which they propose to do." muniW will be offered at both the nce "in" helping'ih*college Meeting Monday chairman, and Nathan -Young,Stewart will be devotional leader ia by the following committees; Pub- G. Brown. Miss Elizabeth Kelly's will preside; over some 2,500 nurs- CJottlieb and a committee composed "Autumn", by. Robert-GaVen; v: county's parochial schools. • ' - ' : '•'"\ ;."• i ,,,'V.''';* group, under direction of Walter E. Cooper, has''been preparing for will be observed at both the MO Tr» chapter relates the unhappy tale of the Tower of BabeL » accreditation from the Mid- " The Council of Educational Ad- 8:15 and 11 ajn. services at Cal-Samuel Brown and Fred Simon- 1 The second hour students in the licity—Robert Van Dyke of Sum-tlass—Mrs. Thomas Wright, Mrs. ing students representing most- of Df Helen Silvermah, Carol dree, by- William Jnguktk; "Autumn Dr. William West of. Cranford, some time the special program for thi» variety show. Included will be and Jl O'clock services at the First This unsuccessful project of reaching outer space (we had- no States Association fpr.CpUeges visers'of Union Junior College will vary Luthem Church this Sunday. Junior' High Department of the mit and Robert CoUltas of Madi- William deBrigard. . the schools in New Jersey.. She was Gail Munket, Phyllis Pcrcevault, Leaves" by Suzanne Krochmal; organize at a meetjjig'Monday in county superintendent of schools, 90I0S, group songs'and dances by members of the cast,' Proceeds will flying satellites as yet so had to build our way up) failed because son will serve as hosts. . [ Secondary, Schools. The as- HS Presbyterian Church on Sunday,. The -Rev. Arnold J. Dahlquist, pas- Sunday School 1 will take the son; refreshments— Paul Bennett JFHfth Grade-^Mrs. Sally Vol- elected by'delegates from mem- Linda Guy, and Bonnie Breaks are ^'The Most Colorful Season *Dy the college's conference room. ; arid Dr. MacKay are ex-offido ga to the. parish, improvement I -—''. '• ' ..'•'.'.: .•;'••'';''— ".' ' . .J, '•. of its unholy goaL The goal was riot to benefit mankind but rath-. Family church service will be latlon ' announced in April it mer's class—Mrs. H.- W. Cromey, ber schools who attended the con- This Sunda/we wiU be concerned tor, wiU preach on "The Christian canned . goods collection to the of Plainfieid and Miss Suzanne doing research on North arid South Dana KallsK;''Walloween'r by Bon- •Dr. Kenneth C. MacKfty. presl- members of the .epunciU";..-----"^--^ year Mil be the Rev CarroU E. etr for power. Even as today, tb«'idealists see tothj e artificial; conducted by the Rev. Curt Gar- Home for the.Aged in OceaHGrbve accredited the Cranford coK Skillin of North Plainfieid/.and Mrs.. John W. Byrnes. 'Sixth Grade vention last Wednesday and Carolina.',.; ; • ';•v ' • '•;•; . "~^-: ^ nie Majkowski; "The Mysterious 1 tfith.tfrith th»e dedication oOf DOSSesSIOnpossessioaSs • «: inr-iwwncr. x.yra»« wuf^i •»> .... — ••— .~- —. _j.— v kid ' Basis lor- Covenanting." ~( .« . ; .Thursday.'' .-, •• •'. ; •'.. * ;.; ;... •• . There will *e, alcelebraWon. of Sinicqxox , off JSt. Thomas',homas,. Church, rett at 8:30 aon. .•." '.. V" ••••,.•/ this Sunday. They will meet at decorations —. P a u 1 Bumiller of —Mrs. Mary Polidorb"? class— / The entire class has (Contributed' Season" by Lofc Rothbard;«"Hallb- Father Simcok, : New member^ wiU be received r6ther guests twUl be _..,. Westffeld and Miiss /Mrs: Arthur O'Brien and Mdl'/rreis/urer of the association Mast ^••tojbjle" model of,hlstpWcil••JAfftes- ween^by BarBara Wo'lf; aftd "Hal the Holy Eucharifit, and healing KCome leletut us s on'"The Lord's^ Prayer," Dr.' Al- and' leave from • the 'church' at „ town, Virginia. Th© model depicts loweeh^by James Wright. ..•- . :' The 2&6-mett, who will take part : clude, persons' transferring • from man of th'e Middlesex sphool'sr so^- in observance of the Feast of Allwill have as 'his subject: "Words in the home visitation program for I us a city and a tower, with its top in the sky, lest we be bert AlUhger.will take as his top-ajn., with their return schedule,! ltfrick Elsasser archlteciural ships arriving at Jamestown and In adaitipn, the following com- other,;" I^ther^j^hujiches™ and [inn of "Union. anc| Otto Ferrene, clal conunittee for two years and Want to Se« - Saints, ^one of the major festivals of Our Woriship." this Day pf Dedication wiU be scattered.- We wanted to. stay .tbgetherv we wottedtogetjiSer ic,"Thy Will Be Done," at the 9:30 before noon, i . . Cleveland PTA Men ip. Service the fort where the colonists lived. positions were submitted: "Hair of the Christian year, there will be. The annual parish "bazaar will persons coming from other, than and 10:55 a.m. services. The Sen- ':,• Severar laymen' arid wonjen Uofo will direct the college's drive chairman of the recreation com- Farm implements, houses; and peo- ldiveen" by Wayne Burr; "Autumn Fast Action? Call Us! {dedicated at both services. The for this goaL :! '..•.'. '•-;'•• • .'••'•' • ' ••• :i .•'•"*••,' '•''•.•• '•' ' S/Sgt. Caleb C. Morris of 334 celebrations of the Holy Eucharist be held.on Friday, November 15. Lutheran congregations who have ior Choir wilt sing "Grant Us the church will attend, the third $1 million for.a new builds- ihitt'ee., "' .••'•••..';;•..".' .v-.r ' ',• Rev. Robert' G. 'lAngaker. has , But as the tower took shape, something happened;'The tower \ Announces Names North avenue, east is among 1,700 at 7 ajn. and 9 aim. . • , from 10 a.m. to, 10 p.m. '., attended a series of four classes of Light." by EricH. Thiman, at the annual School of Evangelism of the Mr. Elsasser's firm has pre* .We make short work of emergency chosen as,his theme for the day: : : : ; maintenance specialists supporting On Saturday. All Spuls Day, the became more unportMt-thari the men who were building it. instruction. ••V. , •"....-' • 'v'.' ':. '•'firs. t service,.and at .10:55 the High Newark Annual Conference of trie I plans for the -college's'pro- Recent Event* plumbing repairs . . . get on the job "All That I Have,? . : ; Church School convenes'at 9:30 : posed new building in Springfield Of Class Mothers the 1997 Strategic Air Command FUEL OIL ••' '•• '-., • , '\''vl'@ rector, the Rev. Bbaarq; will offer At the 9:30 service the West- The RabbU of the Talmud, who .were closer to thfe. event and School Choir win offer "Lord God Methodist Church at . Morrow [n Loea] Schools fast and right to thereat of the trou- ajn. for!, all- ages. The pastor's •venue opposite Nomahegan Park, "Class . mothers "of, Cleveland annual bombing, .navigation and a requiem Eucharist at 8 aim. . At minster Choir will sing "Come, were blessed with good memories, tell us if •man fell off/thfe of SabaouVby K. K. Davis/ Mrs. Memorial Methodist Church, reconnaissance competition being ble with no time of money wasted. adult class meets also at this hour; f Brigadier General Henry G. Parent-Teacher Association have • (Continued from pane J) •.'•; '•.:•;'#• '%M$ that service prayers wlU be, offered Labor On* by T. Tertius Noble, high edifice during construction; little attention; was paid; he Claxlde Grady.wiU sing a solo, "O Maplewood, from 2:45 to-9 pjn. held at Pinecastle Air Force Base FILL YOUR TANK NOW & SAVE in the nave of the church.' All llulton of Hillside, chairman of the been, organized by Mrs. Frank ferent tokens of the season for : for all the faithful departed. and at U o'clock the Chancel Choir was soon replaced by another. -However, If a brick fell, there Love- That Casts Out Fear," by Sunday. ' •"'..-'•' In; Florida and Carswell Air Force •:' Babylon- service.. There has been a request light, Dr. Kenneth ;C; MacKay, classes" are jyirs.' Lee H. Clark, The Southeastern States are the . Other musical selections Dy the • High Fellowshfe)at its meeting in esllent,; announced... AU facuj- Mrs. Joseph MUelter, Mrs. George in SAC. . •„•.•_ » _...' ;.-'..'. . •: •• " : Sunday after Trinity, will include: "Give- While you live", will be ians Ziggurats, find the cruel remains of humans, interred in the by the superintendent of this de- topic of study by Mrs. Grace Bren- ...' ' - Sal«t,S*rv!c« and Instaillation ,; •.• , organist will indude an" "Arw." byl the auditorium at 7. P:m. Sunday. ' members who^ do, not; have a Patterson, Mrs. James W. Brad' 8 ajn.; Holy Eucharist; 9:15 a.m., the sermon topic of,the Rev, Albert partment,; Mrs. Leroy Wilson, for nan's fifth grade. The pupils are •J-ffi Peters; "Aria.- by Buxtehude . construction to'le^"strength-tp the building. Is it.any wonder Meeting at the same hour, the Sen- Army Pvt, Francis J, Murray, enthusiastically writing ..reports ;'•.•.. >..•• 'vcilif'• «n». il-a7s|i. ir.-iia .f^oowi'.^. UMMJJ ir. -j. DEVMAI AC PLUMBING & HEATING Family Service^ i»n«l Church G. beiso,. pasjor Of Osceola Pres-r r toys and a play pen. These may ior High Fellowship will discuss Superstitions son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Murray School; 10 Vm., Viewer School 'Meiodie Celeste." by Koschat. and such a civilisation feu? , ' : .'.-'./•',V -'' ..''•].•'^ '•' be 1 e f t" ajt the church* office or ior High Fellowship will di \" and learning songs about each of KC 1 IfULaVJ COMPANY, Inc. aJn 10 1 byttria'n'Church, at identical serv- "Toccatina.'* by LardeUL -How easy it is to stand at the entrance of a huge off ice today "Our Faith and thth e WlWorld W eL Livi e of 617 Brookside place;, recently ; Church iServiee; 11 -HP* ^ completed the, eight-week .course these states. - • ,-.'" .•' '- '.' ; ;•' SIMONE BROS. CoalFuel Oil Co. ice* at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday. " 1'**nMfM T!gi h'Wu QHiet.'- dthItii . 6-5367 Eucharist and- A^mua1^e^imV^^ .Senior. Young Churchm will convene at the same hours. [Tn~thegylSiasiuln~ar93aij(n^n^ and efficient the office. 'We feel as"ta^eraT~W;) eastern States'* has been chosen as Senior Youiui Chutchmen at 7 p.m. . the FreshmeFreshmenFn - Fellowe - Welfare Association of New Jer-in the old sanctuary: "Should the BIG ENOUGH to Please meet at 7 p.m. Members.are asked Communicants' class will meet toe to the receptionist It is so easy to forget the building was sey will be held at 3 pjn. Sunday services of Temple BeithrEi to-1 NOTICE TO CREDIT6R8 . ship will meet in the Junior High I Voting AgeBeLpweVed?'* '.".. •••.:, ESTATE OF AIHEE B. SISSV>N.< De- to bring a box supper. Cocoa will at 6 made for us. '-• •:', •'..; ."< •' •-''.;••• "." v •;• •..- '.•".'•.••.'..,., '•••• at Emanuel LutheraW Church, New. irtorrow at 8:30 p.m., Rabbi Sidney be provided. Election of officers The Junior High Group will take You—Small enough to i\ ceasM ' -.'. • ' V "• ' • •-• . . •'. Heljglon teaches the dignity and worth of, man. All build- Brunswick. Delegates from the part:in the Halloween collection*1 Shanken will speak on "Supersti- \ Pursuant to the. ordfcr of CHARLES A. will be held. The program will in- local church will be William A. OTTO, . JR.. Surrogate ' of the County clude a showing of the film strip, .' ings»'aU institutions were made for iis —r not us ior them. Man for tjfnCEF! at 7 o'clock ihis feve- tions." The rabbi will trace the ol'Union. Made on the twenty-tecond d«y 1 ^historlcalrdeyelopmettt-bfrsuperi' orOcJober..A.D.._lM7i_Upon_ the. applica- i^d^ihShr^ a dotu- was the ultimate-goal of creatlon^as related In the Bible. We YOU! tion of, the Undersigned.\a« Exeetltor* of morrovy. as fcrllbws:iJ;uni6r4; The Interrnedlate Luther gr stitlons, their impact and effects teentary of ; the - Founding of the groupVjeaders. / , were created in the spiritual image of God. Again* the Talmud •.. a party for. the groiipln the Edu- the «tate of said deceased, notice is here- Westminster, 6:307 and Senior/8 x uers will .participate UUi thet. . on various peoples, andlheir place by «lven- toth e creditors bit said deceased • Jamestown, Va., and the 350th an- Also at 7 p,nv the Junior High relates, ^Even Sabbath was made for man, hot man for the,. cational Building. -Senior Choir to exhibit to the subscribers under.oath *t ' ;•''•' '• • : •' • • w UNICEF HlHalloweel n program this lit. modern society. '•'• niyersary of the beginning of the Members of Brownie Troop 166Fellowship wiUmeet for a program Sabbath. We are togain strength and dignity from faith. When' .rehearsal will be at 8 p.m."; with or. affirmatlort their claims and demands 7 and worship seryke and the Senior 1 evening. All monies received by aaainst.the estate of said deceased within 'Episcopal Church' in America. will meet in front ol" the church and worsp ry we jive to awareness of the dignity of our divine spirit, we can- tthe bass section meeting at 7:45. Cantir Nathan Parnass will six months' front the date oil said order, be ' shown the children w)U help provide milk Members of the Women's Soci- or they will be forever barreil frorri proa- ; •• •.•'•.'•'.vr'^Vfes . : The Infant care department at 10:15 a.m. Saturday to go onFelldwship/fiUn not help but respect the same spirit In our fellow man. We see chant the traditional liturgical p for hungry children around the ecutiiXoecutlnC orr recoyerin* thee sam sVte nat t tthhe which cares for babies up through a visit to the Cranford Tite De- J»s; Tour." wlikh tells the love of mankind as the goaL not Worship of institutions, build- ety of Christian Service will at- 'Sabbath'music.'. '•' •••' subscribers. world. _ . . tend the World Community Day 1«T KA»T BKOAO (TMCT »T Moirm .BROAD ermccr : '•- '• ' Harry: U. ?: the age of 2 is held in the Educa- partment headquarters. A Hallo- •~ the national missions pro- Plans to Inaugurate weekly Sab- : ings or slogans. -:.'.-.''\ ..>.',..• • ."•.;.•: ••';•• •,.,'••. ' •'.'- • '•';;/ : The second'of four training .ses- IPAKKINa MAM J. EMANKM •NKXT TO FUatJO •««vtd«i 4 Oallowae; W< J. tional Building during the 9:15ween party was held by this group Mary Harris wil be xn " 'Service in the First Presbyterian bath _ Morning • services at ] the Miini, Tic »i'aa^nJot*o wmo.^ , . 'George F. Richard*, of I byjhisgroupis'7'*"—-* -—"— 7- ..<••-" There was a Rabbi who before he would pray in silent de- - sions for visitors, in the Steward- 1 '. aan. service.. The coffee class for last-Saturday and„the * " '-- Church at 1:30 pjn, tomorrow. ; temple were made at a meeting 16 Place, Oral N. J. the foliowinit W *** worship service. . \ votion to God would look at every one of the worshippers before ship Sector. Project wUl meet to- . Executors. V adults meets; in Sherlock Hall fo> costume prizes were »...,.._..,... There vWlll be a party for neWof the religious committee last 1 night at 8 o'clock. Every visitor fee»-»l«.00 \ 11-14 lowing the 9:15 a.nv service. This Prettiest, Barbara tudliim; lun-jat 7-3f> P-**.\ for aprogram and jbeginning. ^If I harbor hatred for any, one of His children, how members at'the .home of Mrs.week at the home of the chairman, /:-; : I approach the Father--therefore, I seek to love the good Is expected to'attend one of these group is currently studying the worship service. Maurice Fuller, 16 Blake avenue Irving Weiss. It was decided that I : niest, Linda Chlravelle; most orig- sessions each week, making a total : Bible, using "The Holy Scrip- inal, Cheryrt Gerwer. Susan Isaac The church will remain open all in everyone." "'•.'• •' •.,.'. • .'.... '"'. •; '•. '• • ''•' ', / '";< .' •„• , .. '. • at 8 pjn. tomorrow, and at 8:30these services will be conducted! tures," by Robert C. Denton, as a day today for prayer and medita- of two sessions. The other two pjn. the; Young Timers will have a ,/•:"•.•< won the prize for the witch game. No .wonder the Tower of-Babel failed. The bricks became the from 10 to ll;30 a.m. every Satur-I , '. i.c^ftstew V" 'guide../. '.•.•''• .. .'•'.' ':• •.;.-• •" •'.-• '.'•. '". The Session meetth* orginaW «"»»* oteerwartce of ReformatiOD object of loye, not man. Only when we learn to construct a evenings wlU be Wednesday, No- Halloween party In the auditorium- day,' beginning with a special pre-1 with *-'. . On Monday, at 8:15 pjn. there vember. 6, and Thursday, Novem- scheduled for next Monday has|Day« ^ made of the bricks of love of all then, regard- featuring a - Jack-O-Lantern con- Thanksgiving service on Novem- Ih TV - -. In High Fidelity... •wlU be a meeting of Trinity Guild. towemwm r to ber. 7, at 8 o'clock at the church. p test.. : ; ber 23. .;••;• •.•••.'|] ' •' . , . r.rAt the time" of devotions, there ucsu yw »~ __._,_v . :V'- Shore.^1 be shown. There will In the smaU ^wsMp room at Echo Lake Cburch '2&f&*Su^''$!*ii^Vto*High School chptt^at lp:1 5 ajn., ^ AEducational ,Buildin there wlg oUn bMonre a, oe^cekbratloh-oi the Hol» Eu^ 5:45^P^Tue^. and Itoy Scout At8 pin and Doris Welner. RabDl Shanken • theaduH^blej tody^groupwiU and Marvin Ostro^ president of the ' •'•'^•J^ilfi chariBt at 7 a m. Wednesday; TTOOP M wiU ''meet hi the lari ¥MrrandMro. •h'<\ fellowship room at 7 p-m. f meet at the home Temple .congregation, also attend- ~ " " tor l ^.f;:i.ril.7l:fffif~;^M4^;.'mr' '"ifS-fwi^.^,r^ ^•lBilWiWy;|W|R;;i»»>,u.;yji..,i ,1...^.,-— at Trinity Cathedral In p^TueXiii •the tSe Mr. and Mrs. Patrick I»fa ney Wagner—Ursirius football game .. .—.,--, auditorium; if is.coirimon to men to err; bull on Wednesday from 10 ain; to 2meet at 7:30 pjn. xuesqay in «e|wiU..^.^ ^^^m , j^^ 10-JO ajn. worship service in *cho Wagner College, Stateta Island. • WUl avau uw s^vMy For Alliance WSCS executive council in theit is only^a fool 'that perseveres inl v J chapeL , ...... i>fc.. Cburcfa of Christ, Westfleld, ../• pjn. The leader of the school this The Luther League will meet chapel; 8 .pjnl superintendents' his' error; a wise man alters his I On Wednesday- at 6:30 p.mi: a IThe Lord's Prayer.- this Sunday. At the Evening serv- "God's Voice to. the Church of A Church Family Night supper Sunday at T p.mv Explorer Post council in the chapel,- and B to 9opinion, a fool never.—Sir Edwin I i dessert party, sponsored by the ice at 7 o'clock his talk wUl beToday" will be the sermon theme AT POPULAR PRICES CHMSTIAIf SCIENCE will be held in ihe gymnasium at 84 will assemble Monday at 7:30p.m.. Credit Union in Room 1. Arnold /:•:••' • ;.•;-.: . •_'". "' Junior High and Senior High entitled; "A little Child la pur 7 pin. Wednesday. All teservations : y of Dr. George A. Altcheson, pastor pjn. The cancer sewing unit.of CmmCB SBBVTCE8 iGreatest Teacher.'* :"•";•: . • _i ' "Your. Church—What Are -the sin Westminster "Fellowships, wiU bemust be made at the church office of the Alliance Church, at the 11the United Lutheran Church Wom- Goals?" wUl be the subject of a The worship most acceptable t»| The jway to overcome iheld. Followuig the party the Rev; Mid-week services arid Bible i S.I through spiritual understanding by Monday,. Supper will be Served [study will be held at 8 o'clock to- a.m. worship service Sunday. The en will meet Tuesday at 10 a.m.new series of. Wednesday evening God comes from a thankful and| Dezsb will show pictures iaken on On Wednesday, the; budget com- 'Hi God, divine Love, will be set forth by the Margaret Greene Associa- night The women's Bible class will Lord's Supper will be observed discussions starflrig at 8. o'clock cheerful heart.—Plutarch '•'''• tion and there wiU be a program on mltte of the ULCW will meet at next Wednesday.' First- topic will '•i.'.V'v •••)-•}*?- meet at 10 ajn. Wednesday, toUow- following the message.!" ' 8 pjn. 'The High School Choir | Th« Magnovlston 21 ...Big 21- y Church School last Sunday were "Stewardship" using the film strip. ed at 11 o'clock by a sessiorf of the be "Whaat Is thee PurposPurposee of. Our A house without books is like tl MmL ih.; ••$Rf y*. '. - - .. . >._i:^ Church School last Sunday were "Reason for Being.-";.• . The Alliance Youth Fellowship will not rehearse on'Wednesday. vr-^i. inch screen (diagonal measure) -MM Gretchen Croushore, Larry. Jose- work group to sew andonake can- Church?'' Dr. Alllnger will be room without windows.—HoraMl Scriptural selections in the Les- will meet at 6:30 p.m., with groups Jill Alison Fatzler. daughter of ^•fy* <6rnple»e with »»and .« ihown, tit Husth and Robert Also on Wednesday evening, the : discussion leader ''-and' .Kenneth Mann'- •' ,'•>:•'...-•:.;••• '.'' ' •'.- '" . son-Sermon • entitled "Everlasting fyk, Lillian fall communicants* class for alceir dressings. ' \. y/ :•'••••. for Juniors, Intermediates, Seniors Mr. and Mrs; George T. Fatuer, Punishment" will Include Christ Hustn. •'•••*. young people 14 years of nge or and Young Adults. . Jn, and Donald Francis Schmidt, Jesus' parable (Luke 15) of the over wiU be held. These classes At the 7:45 p.m, service, Dr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. / ' .. • ' prodigal son who "wasted his sub-' Episco Aitcheson will preach on "The Po- Schmidt,', were baptized at the 11 "stance with riotous living." 7 ' tiltlont of Cluiat In the Church of- •mm Passages to be read from "Sci- preparation for joining the church o'clock service last Sunday. at: the anhual Christmas Eve serv- Today." ence and Health with Key to the. committee mm, t'^wy . ULCA Workshop l : The executive l-lransfonner powered chat)?* v-Mm Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy ices. ..//• •••". "', ': \ ;•'.•' '; hold its monthly meeting at 8 pjn. Rcyi Bizarro Attends •.•AVS*' include the following (242; 15): Organizing "SXT':, • Clearejfj sharpest picture* •(' T> . ' In Chicago •Monday. Pilgrim and Colonist! for- Convocation at Bard -In patient obedience to a patient CelekrateM Ordination meeting' of. th«: Episcopal tallces of Pioneer Gkls will Meet • OpKcaVfitlered screen The; Rev. Robert' Bizzaro, rector : God, let us labor to dissolve with Mrs. Sleg, director Laymen, an ^ organisation at 7- pjn. •'ReflectionbarrSer - • the Universal solvent of Love the I Music7 at V Calvary" l>u t h e r a n AnniyenusTy at of Trinity Church, took part in a §Mw ; young -people between the Monthly meeting of the Blthla • Matjfncivox speater^for b«H«r adamant of error.^-self-wlU, self- has been selected by the• The Rev* 'Cortlandt H. clergy convocatidn at Bard Col- lichmond. .7 States attending.. .— •/•; AND TO HEAR (18:30): "Repent, and turn Service Book and Hymnal. the guest of ^at the coffee group of the Episcopal Parishes, of A, Conover, 10 Rctford avenue. The convocation,' which 'was serves from all your tra She will be attending this work- class followinlli g th prayer meettrtg. . . turn she wlir assist In an instruc- Atthe. tffee class. Herbert Ross I , - , . Cub Scouts will meet tonight at the Chapel of the Holy. Innocents. tion program, for all of the congre. ldon be: YouMarry Out- The program also included morn- : congratulation* and" **" 7 and Boy Scouts at 7:30. Choir re- ths) M«W Horlson... Superb gatlons of the New Jersey Synod.'-.. of the class to Father IsW^Voux Faith.' After the meet- ing and afternoon sessions, a V i best hour with hearsal will be held at-7:3O pjn. ;. The United ILiitheran Church )n. „ and' presented. him with 'luncheon, tea arid reception. The vo!u« in p Magnovox high y//i rllAM. '•'; America Is cooperating with sev,en .ministers spent the rest of the day' ; fidelity I»hofl69raph - VM . from the members. - Father '(f*4Mifiy«>^a'tio*i VIBWMX for 'young To ask wisdom of God, is the : .wv Bchaol1 11 A. ML other national Lutheran bodies in . illcry spoke of the experiences beginning of wisdom. —' Mary reneWing acquaintances and re- Kuntty School «:*16 > AM. BuH. people will be .held each Satur- publishing anew Hymnal nnd lot his 50 yeaisin the ministry. Baker Eddy vjsiting the campus. , •Web fligfaj&n 'y£h$&fe W Room. 11B H. Union AV OTYUM9 «tth th# ntdiy wtam jap »t * Prediion intermix chdnger plus the nevet-before wonders of Buidk Sunday. , r -•'•'.. The ottinioos of men who think the Episcppa) Church, its practices OF EYE PHYSICIANS ! X Bat beyond that, all similarity bet 111 In order that ihc congregation* aar e alwayys growinggrowig: ana d ^Kmnglinjggi. d Jhfr are invited to at- • Long-life diamond tlylM this 1958 Buick and any other car yotrve Air-Poise Suspension. " '•¥ iHmmmACiM mom t*m Bufafc AW-' may be adequately prepared for like living .chUdren^-Pnilip G. teitd. •Gliding top ^nrf .: The rector's Bible class will be this event, Jhut workshop has been Wameirtori ""' ••'' •• . '. ,. • o5-hoorr«cord ttorag* evwlmown comes to a decisive end. V MVlth it you can drive v^di more magnifi^' planned, under the leadership of held for a period of six weeks, be- HOW cent advances in automobile design and th» IwvtcHt flexibility 6* • Millloa Dr. Edgar S. Brown, Jr., director of The opinions of taen cannot be ginning Wednesday, November. IS, piuscurnoif ornQJurt > tidb B-58 Buick' i$ literally bom of avia~ CHRISTIAN the. departriierii of worship of thesubstituted for God's revelatiotL— from T to 2 pJJt, On the Same af- tion principles — starting with a greater agineering than history shows, in any W«Hc!h4M» O# pfee^k . •'•' . Si.-< -.. United Lutheran.Church in Amer- Mary Baker Eddy ternoons, following the Bible class, 109 JEFFERSON AVE. the parish Christian social rela- SBB and HEAR a MAONAVOX before you buy tnse of aluminum than ever before, and lgleyear. . . • SaENCE ica. '•: ...' ..;...... \. .;...- •fartla Bids. — ttoMt FUo». God is good, and good is thetions committee will sponsor a ELIZABETH 2^340 ;; • Come in today for a demonstration . HEALS "The first act of any dictatomhip reward of all vho dUutnitly seek study course on ^Christ,' the 8Buickisyeadyn is to suppress freedom of informa- God. — Mary Baker Eddy Church and Race.** :'. . . WiA ^ rtunn^gatttomobue you re jj^ lift and life to thrill you to a. mutt ' at yotif"" . loHaar.M*. \ WHATEVER YOUR XUMpER NEEDS, ORITS HI-FI HEADQUARTERS la th« forefront of styling's Freshest g see—now on BAD1O Whcn thou has profited so much YOU CAN COUNT ON US FOR QUALITY, MORE 100 HIGH FIDELITY MODELS ON DISPLAY ~ adSMttioB. •• " . -. ". . ' V '• •"•. • 's. Oll) • I that thou respectest thyself, thou Buick AW bum to oM* I ISUI «€. mayest let go thy tutor.—Seneca REASONABLE COST AND FRIENDLY \ ; ALL MAK|S AND MODELS ...• ' y With tt you bo« the B-12000 engine- pMtiot* epHomi tt cdM eett m A . Serte*. 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' ,"\Bab, y Picture Contest dale andDetective flfenry PoUdoro, Jackie FarreU of the public re- CRAWFORD - aCMawJanay ' ~ following a telephone call from the. •Mr®- Mm : lations staff J of the New, York By DcMolay MotheTB - Macks, at 9:40 ipjn.j,,.- • . .:,• ";''•.; ' / jfi / ^^ ' ftft Yankees will be the featured An Identifying contest was held Ha jjrs, <3isrtrude^nnon Morris ofXrartfoird,, president of the Worn- •.**»»V^aL speaker of thene^ettlnc.- The Class General Election ; The apartment was unoccupied as members of the Mothers' Circle pursuanca ft tk» acevlsloaa e( anh DISTRICr NO. t ; ; |aloi« UM ;^;s ^iuaukry to the General Baptist State GohyeriUorr 61 NeW Jersey from'1!! a.nu^to 9:37 pJn. on the of 1934 is the host committee, ' enUUea -An Act to Bcgulat* Xlae- Beginning>'- a«t omOrangen Avenue and I nue an* . Place for the past l6 years, was reelected and tendered, a testimonial as the of Bremner Chapter, Order of Def. • Tltto It. Baviata) Statutas of Naw Avenue: thence day in quesUon, and lollow-up in- Molay. brought in • bat* pictures __._../- anal.tKa asjaandnMnla~' aag tuaaas* —^jM.Affw»to Park Lnvt-nUon met last;Week:in Jejs-.i~-~ :\ / Y^r " ' vestigation by < Detective Sgt. menu tbarato. M.jf'liiM.; • 'SatSi ^westerly along the atone Park Drtvs. to ns Frank Burr revealed that the Hike, Mayflower of themselves at a meeting in the .RaauwonKenllwortni boundarwiiinnwTy Uniu>a •»«tajjnjmgtoj» —.,— _n easterly and through la city...... Jersey State Federation of Board of County Ar Colored Women's.Clubs; vice-pres- break probably occurred between Masonic temple! last"Thursday Is bareby glwan JaU boundary Una;.Uianca northerly along; ' Thee electioelection took place iat a Boardsl'tni, to* an d* far., tha "township of, aaM boundary Una to Kanltworth Boula- ident; New Jersey Federation^of 1 and 6 pan. Detective Sgt Burr '• ;6ri«. •• Gen./. Henry;. C—. • Nulto.---;,-,..n of. Trip Scheduled night. .Prizes went to Mrs. Hanna Cranford 4»uh alt at tba places haratav ' northerly along Kenttworth Meeting last Wednesday at,Mt Oli- Nomahegan Park. The building aftar'tfasignataai on ':'s • ''• • .^ ' .• • '., ''. - " - - --- if Bemlnc "!616red Wornen's Clubg. also reported finding several la- Davis for identifying themost and Boulavard M2?B*tisl Church, and the- sur- ; Hillside, chairman..,.. This rheans. would'contain 17 classrooms, three 1 TVtaOAiT. MOVXHBBm* a,; 1M1 Aratbiawwere produced: tbanea tent fingerprints at the scene: • • 1 : between the hours of 7:M A. H. and S:Q0 along aald production of Hernlng Avenue nrise tesUmonlaltesUmonlal,, ' aarrangeg d after Also, president, Lincoln WCTU Brii. Gen. N&ton exptalne^that . science laboratories, a drafting ForPatic^fi Mrs. Charlotte Gary for the least P. M. Battern Btsadanl Tlmis. far,tha and _c*ht*r_llna ^HernlngjMreoue to and director of Negro education, for ^urposa of conducUng ,«?-.-• • •" ...... f th telii pledges of "about $500,000 WiU beroom, large library,-, theatre-type A father and son Jiike and weln- It was announced that reserva- : Dunham. Aventw. ..thanca westerly L fashion ofu rthe television show, Union County; president, Middle- ~ •'" Avenue to LaSalle A _^ Una Ita various courses to 2rnb.ls Y«ur Ltfe, tooktook placpacee needed before thi college will be lecture room, dining, room and er roast at Surprise J^ake and ations are being made for the Moth-r LaQe Avenue to "This Is Your Iversen tiJrges Adolf ' General Election HUl. Bead:-thene* northerly -2rblduring sth eY« annua Ltfe,l worfceTrs"fc took b' break place- sex District, of the Women's Aux- able to break* grturld fqr it* pro- kitchen, administrative offices,' family trip to visit the Mayflower era' Circle fall convention.to be dla Place; "ttance "easterly along Nor- — Ha, Jtoad to 'Park A ._ iliary of the'Afro-American Bap- were- announced.to parents and jia .vote upon canrllilalaa for tha following mandla flace to Craig Place: " astatSy alntu Park.'Avenue i Mast giyenby the business and pro- Students to Cast Votes posed $1 million building here.. student and/faculty lounges and held in Union next Thursday. Mrs. tist Convention; .recording'secre- cubs of Pack 76 at their monthly attlces: .', ". ,•, "' • ' '•' • • ' southerly - along Craig Place •" „ Street: thenca southerly «]_ fessional womenV .cbnunlttee at The Board of Trustees, the board conference rooms.. -Low bids for Edna Peterson, president* appoint- {' A Governor. . Avenue ana point or place of Orchard Street to Torouih Street « tary and corresponding secretary, All students of the Cranford meeting at the Casino in Cranford v Central RaUroad of -:»3>-JS. , •.•'•'• The Surprise'Lake trip Is sched- 'Refreshments were served by. i *wo Members of the Township Com- DISTRICT Avenue. tion/and vice-president for" 10tdent-director,. to: vote before' at- uled ftff")Sunday, November 3- tnlttca iThree-year terms). •' . '° Beginning at tha Lehlgh Valley Raft- • Beginning at a potnt In Cuino Avesw With fouf orchids- and' a gift of ers from-this area r<«ruited from "Sihce the complete plan as a Mrs. Squires,' Mrs. Stella Som- ) One Member, of the Township Com- road and the. Runway River; thence eoulh, /oars ot the Women's Auxiliary of tending classes Tuesday evening. Cujbs, arid their fathers will meet fnlOea - (Unexplred Term.) • . - ;. • •... ,. and rnUupMs Drrye: thence northtUiieTh ,4'ney.,: Mrs. :.l(^iobial |Neil, ajnd. Ine'fieids of buiin&s; industry and package wiftl be, inoice ecorJomical mers.Mre. (Muriel Sasai, and Mrs. 1 1 erly/and down atream along the BahwaV- II Begfntttaal av w adlal in ;iie General Baptist State Conven- ^ Dr. fcverSeh reminded all eligible at |lhe Casino at |lJ30 pjn,. Full, irr .& surprise gift ' ^- * -Ttag Is 'a complete description of I Rivart^thf-Garden Stata Parkway and 'and Orebard Street^ U». _ cducaticjp to assjiijt fee tollege^in than building by/parts," Gen. pul- itean election districts of tha said along-rOrehardcStreat te TorbMh tion before assuming her. present voters that the polls will be open 4-: r Information on the Mayflower trip mmviuuilp and tha location of the. inning r_. . _ along, V We testimonial affair, andl carrying out its building and de- ton said,'"the college has no choice p In a westerly direction ' ~ thenee easterly: along TarboabTst E>ost-as:president. from'Jfje^mJAo 8..PUJDDLloniTweriiay^ will.be announced later in the places for each of tba aald dlstrlcta: nua: thence• northerly• ***""% •q-nn-^,n.landi s of the Board of Education: northerjjK. along Craig Place^ to Hor velopment plans. • ' • • ••••''• but to strive to raise'some $500,000 Avenue to 'Alan Okall Placet thence west- northerly along lands of said Bi Place: thence westerly along Nor Mrs. Elizabeth ThornSs was as he urged all citizens' to cast their WITH month' by activities chairman Wil- Irslinger. '!•.'•.••.:• DlSTBItTNO.1 '"*» •'•',: Place tsyXaSaOe Avenue: thence dk •>'It was the intention of the col- as quickly as possible in order to erly along Alan OkeU PlPlaca e to Walnut TOac»Vaa 417JS fact to a point: inonh. ' tress of ceremonies:; -v ballots. Those students in . the c liam Murmick. .., ;. Beginning at the Central Railroad of Avenue:• thence northerl-.—•y_ al titmio - Walnut ^^^Hnirtngj • *a(r~*g. j-ij tandsTaf B eify atone LaSaBe Avenue to h COUPON lege." Brig. Gem Nulton ?aid, "toget construction underway. -Early The history of human opinion Is New Jersey, and High Street produced; e wen A « tel l .'•• At the: largely attended meeting Apartment Ransacked seventh and 16th election districts Committe chairman Edward Gill a westerly along tha Central Rail- 'Avenue toLexingto n Avenue If sa Libbv's Corned Beef Has ' begin' construction, next Wionth on completion .Of the building will scarcely anything more than the produced; thence northwesterly along • last Wednesday* music' was Under may cast their ballots at Cranford announced that/Pack? 76 is recruit- road to tJncoln Avenue.. West; then** ivenuetto ' one wing of" the . new building history of human errors^—Voltaire said production of Lexington Ave> n Brookaida Place; _ Ini Fankily's Mjsence mean, that the college .will be able" along Lincoln Avenue. Wast, toIhme Lehlgwnunh VallevmMimjy Railroadw ••,; , thenc•..• nrae eaatr, Brooksidlde PlacPlace to directipn iof' Mrs. Debor^ih Cannon High School, Where the adult M- wiTit while a fund drive was conducted to cope with the onrushlrig stream ing a few more boys to bring the Street: theae* aoutherly along erll y alonlge the LehULe h ValleVlyl RailroaRldl to thence": northerly'" ""' "* mrnrnm KenUworth Boulevard io Partridge and-Mrs. Estelle AU^it -Theft of miscellaneous-articles, school glasses are held/ Dr. Iver- Pack up to full strerigtji.- Boys ._ Street - ta WUllams Street: Blear; thence souttaerly and- down *ir«_ ^< COUPON to raise enough money to complete Of those seeking higher education PopulSr opinion is the greatest thence southeasterly along WUUama Strati tba Bahway River and point or place of nue toParkDrtDrivev ; thence of. the Bahway River to Rlvenlde Drin- Two mission study books were. ref. including a camera, suitcase, clock sen pointed out. . .'• .•''/..''. beglnntng. '.'!. ,,•' ,. •'.. /••' •",• ,. • • :•"Park Drive to Itt s %CRntams: »»». —- Libby's Fruit Codctai ' who,' have' reached their. eighth 1 the entire project. Au-e^rrtina- tie in !the world^Carlyle ; to Denman Road; thenee northerly along thenee-aoutherly along Riverside Drive to In Union County.'V ." «• ' WIU meet to Walnut Avenve School. erly through lands of Vnton County Park Viewed by Mrs. L ^GJBodman.and and steak kniveS, valued in all at birthdays may apply'to Cubmaster Denman Road to- Luootat-Avenue; thence to Rahway River; thenca awOherly alang •-- —a and point, or place . : .-itifarildOb^^^ recetveaia^jL aasteriy along Unootn Avenue to High Walnut Avenue. . ^ . • ••.;,. • '•'..'"' the Rahway Rtvcr to ——--— •—— Mrs'. Viola Lee.' ^V-i:'*".. ?:''"'- .' $220, plus $40 in cash, from their would be uneconomiriT to build in Roland Graham or to Edward Gill; NOTICE TO Street; thence northerly alang.fHgh St ' t tn Baoaawe.it School, Onaai Discussion Leader to the Central RaUroad of T*aw J •The meeting was led in worship apartment in the Roosevelt Apart- •t a pieccthelal, fashion." , St. Benedict's Alumni ~ Den m'others for the month, of ESTATk Cir HUTH BABBER MAUONaTV VO aaQV ^rVSa%a~aBa\ #%BHa*^papaa> a#sfe e>v^w to Hampton Street; . and point or, place • af-' beginning, ... : by Ralph W: Riley, and the theme, Nieson N. Shak, 600 North "Un- November are: Den-l; Mrs]. Frank Deceased:' '•••••• -' .' •' . ''/,•' I ' !»«, ...... nad and Cehtenn along Bampton Street to > railroad : . menfs,'io '^est HOUJ/ street; was V'Gen. Nultpn. said the, .college Reunion on ^Joveniber 4 Pursuant to the. order of CHAHSJES A. {, WuTmaet la Sharmaa ScboetTUncoln thane* westerly along the Lehign Valley thence aouthcriy along B "The .Bible' ^peaks jToday,^ was ion avenue, acted as:. a discussion Prail; pen 2, Mrs. "William llur- Avenue. •. ' ' ••• ; •'.'- • •.-•.;,, . ' .-.'. Libbys Peaches 0*•*•;.;.*^%m*m plans to accelerate its fund rais- OTTO. JB., Sur*o«ate of the County of RaUroaRd dto to ththe RahwaRhwyy River:; thencthence reported to the police last Wednes- leader at the'last of five forum Cornelius F. Sulfivan of 727 Wil- ' DISTRICT 'HO. ••'• • ' .• southerly and'down stream of the Rahway Hampton,: Street;-thenca ••— . ~ ——- presented by Mrs. Paul McDanleb. ing campaign, in an effort to raise, nick; Den 3, Mrs. Roland Schel- tlnlonu. made on .'the ninth day ' of Oc- Tlaainnlng at a point In High Street ana Bamptan Street to Orchard Street ana J. WAITER COFFEE, day night by* Mr. and Mrs. Rich- meetings', sponsored by Newark ler; Den • 4, Mrs. Alfred ;;Browti; tober. A.D.. 1BST, upon th* application of River to the Garden State Parkway and Towninip Fiei'd workers,' under chairrnan- WITII7 the $500,000 as quickly as possi- . low street is chairman for the Un- the uikderslgned. as Administrator of Jnealn Avenue: theoca wasterly along Raritan Read: thenca southeasterly along point or place or Clerk f c Chapter,. National Association ot pen 5, Mrs. Donald Bucjna. Den tJncoln.Avenue to Denman Road; thence the Raritan Road to Centennial Avenue; WU1 meet ra Dated:. February 3V U57. shift o Mrs. r Irene Crews, gave ard^ack. . • '.> •';^ '.'•/ ';.. u «COUPOB ble •'•.:••.'•'•••'. • • .'V • •'".•'..,: • ion County area for the annual al- the estate'«of' said deceased.' notice Is West Bad Plata. 1 : V : Accountants, on Tuesday at the hereby given to the creditors' of said, southerly along Denman Bead taXeaJnftv thence, northerly along Centennial Ave- •. their reports. \ •• , '"i~ ^ ; : ' , .^ ; ' .'Investigation revealed th^t en- Libby's Pineapple - 23 ^^1 mothers and other mothers inters Avenue: thenee southeasterly' along .""Despite financial problems; the umni reunion; to be held at St. deceased, to exhibit .-to the subscriber nue to the Lehlgh Valley: RaUroad and I Following . presematiop- of her Law" School Auditorium in Rut- < 1 : ; i estedwerie.invited by Cubmaster under oath or affirmation, their1 clslros . Avenue to the Lehlgh Valley point or place of beginning. ; • - •> try was.gained by forcing open '•.' •;;'; feio-i;;:i*'J^./'v;>.v'';;Si..aW>;:•;•;• .t,'. .i'.;..- •':'..i^i'^y • i:x"'••••,•:}* •''•'. .• :• v4-i• i'- ^' -'''.™>ii:.V,^*,'..'' / colecollegg e will ppush aheaead to meem t the , thence easterly along U»a Letugh annual-address, dealing; with "The. 1 gers University School of Business Benedict's Preparatory School, Roland .Graham to attend the Den and demands against ithe .estate of said .. wni, meet to Lincoln School. Centen- the front door' of the apartment, tremendous need for additional deceased within, six months from -the Valley Railroad to High Street, produced; nial Avenue. Bible Speaks Today" trifeme, Mrs. Administration, Newark. Mr. Shak Newark, Monday evening.. ' Mothers Idea Session at Roselle 4 UtencUMoce alonatong High Street to LincLincolo n Ava- FOURTH QUARTERLY c college facilities. It is the ex- date' of said ordef.. oi they will nue or point or place of neginntng. Morris tendered her resignation as apparently with a chisel. Two hall is. marketing manager, Airborne COUPON ttt^th^ High^clio^v-Novembcri^lJUnd. choel NO. 11 . covermg"tbe~aame~—»— r^wnK»»«:trrja^btttt-Av«iiue B the~Rev'.Owen JrHudor, 20' ftpm 7: jlSTpTrpJSr .~" •rt+B • mifmn #»w«j»***w-—-jaa» thencne ctuterly Pineapple Jui move into its entire new quar- '. •• ,.' .WUUam B. Maloney DISTRICT MO. S the members did hot see fit to ac- who has been moderator of St•.' NeWjCub Jack Baypk- was wel- ' '••••.•.(?!•'•;•••.• '•Administrator'"../' g at the Rahway Rhrer and along Adams. Avenue to Albany Avenue; ters during the 1958-59 academic thenee northerly along Albany Avenue to ,'tfipt it and-reelected her unani- Benedict's Alumni Association comed and awarded his Bobcat Charles X Stevens, Atty, . '. ITOUI Avenue; thence easterly ai.tng RoseUe Avenue; thence northeasterly year," the board chairman said. 37 Alden St, • •' . '...... North' Avenue' to Forest Avenue; thenee mously. .:- . ;;-.'v:''V •''• "••'• C. since 1054. He joined the faculty : aC^uTJSanue to thejoaella Park The college announced recently pin.'.: Other awards made by Cub- Cranford, K.J. •'•' - • • ' - '"•'-• "• •• nortnerlv along Porest Avenue, to Ham- iltoUton Avenue;: Whencthence northeastirl" '- y , . boundary toerthence mirtoerly along the .Holder; "of a-bachelorlot "theology plans to.construct a 91 million of St. Benedict's in 1048 and also master Graham were: . Denner 4 w fees — SM.OO 11-7 IRoseUeVark boundaryllne to the Kenll- has served as faculty-adviser to the Hamilton Avenue toto BUsabeth • Avehue: worth boundary line: thencr northerly degree, from Evangel Theological 9 building on a 27-acrc site it owns badges to Edward Gill and Dennis thenfttnence northwestarl3norumntnri alonBWHHg . -Eiliahoit• i ,., „.•i flllllll^^ and along tha varloue<; courses of said Seminary,' Newark, Mrs. Morris in * Springfield avenue opposit school paper and moderator qf thekingfWwolfc-^badges 'to .Arthur UNION COUNTY COURt Avenue to.Linden Place: thenee northerly KenUworth boundary Una to Orange There s Something About a Woman Schrieber, gold arrow to Edwin LAW DIVISION • along.' Linden Place • to ' Casino Avenue: Avenue; thence aouthwestarly > along has served as principal of Rice In- In Ihe Matter of the Application of thenee Westerly along Casino Avenue to Orange Avenue to Linden Place: thenee. dustrial School, New~Brunswlck». Weinstein, .one silver arrovir to .Joseph James Blkorckls. Individually' and Riverside Drive: thanca aoutherly along aoutherly along linden place toXSlxabet h pi George Bucina and John Connors; as Natural Oilardian of Mark Slkorckis. Riverside Drive to .Worth Union Avenue; Avenue: than:* aoutherly along Eliza- I AXES organizer, lecturer on spcial hy- Doing Something AbouiHer Figure Libby's Beef Stew .. air infant and David- Blkorckls an infant, thence southerly along North Union Ave- beth .Avenue to Adams Avenue and point ARE DUE •giene and alcohol and director Of two sliver arrows to Edward Har- nue, to'th e Bahway Bnrarr.; um-.thenee . —south ^—- or place of beginning.. ' and Anita oSlkbrcMs,, bis wife, for leave erly along the Bahway -RRivel r ^toNortt Negro education for the Women's ris and AlfredBroWn."..•*•'"•;•' ' ;• to. isume. the names of Joseph' JamesAvenUe and'point or place of WU1 meet tatRoosevel t School. Orange Koris. Mark KorU. David TCoris and iford Casino,jSJverside Avenue. ." -. .•• • ••. '•;.; Christiaff Teihperance "• Union of After the awards, each den put Anita Koris. respectively. r • . . WU1 meet in Cn . •!.•'• : DISTRICT NO. IS . .. • • She waiks a little lighter •::" ^^ Drive... V, .•:•'•• .•-,••.<•. -.•••• «co»roi on a skit or demonstration On their Civil Action Notice "." .' '. . Btglanlng at a point of the Central New Jersey, director pf the'port Libby's Beets-2-15^.^2^1 y .Take Notice that the undersigned will '..• .DISTRICT NO. « •, RsUroad. of New Jersey, and Centennial Norris Community Center; under pack activities of the. month. ,The apply to the. Union County Court on the _ .Inning at the Central RaUroad of Avenue:-.thence'easterly along the Cen- x • \i^lierhead held hi^y^^i Winner was Den 4 with Mrs. Al- Bth day of Nov. 1997 at Ten O'clock In theNew • Jersey- and ..the Bahway River: tral Railroad of, New Jersey toth e RoseUe •auspices' Of ^the Home Missions fred Brown as Den Mother. ',''• forenoon"' at the Union County. Court thence Westerly along the Central RaU- boundary Una; 'thf hce aoutherly along' the . Council of-the National Council ot ITSL' win Connecticut? House In the City of Elisabeth. County road of New Jersey to the dividing Una Rosalia and Unden boundary Una .to Everyone admires her as she, walks by. Hartford of Union and State, of New Jersey, for between No. ill aad No. ll« North Ave- Raritan Road; thence southwesterly along Churches of Christ in America, a Judgment authorizing them to assume, nue, West^ thence northerly along said Raritan Road, to Centennial Avenue: and director of the Neighborhood Bridgeport.... At Dinner Meeting dividing Una toNort h Avenue. West, and ;,'; She's very good cdinpany the names of Joseph James Koris, Mark thence northerly along Centennial Ave^ NOV Home,. Rahway. .'..'. /: >rs C al i Association of Accountants at JOSEPH JAMES SIKORCKI8 Berkeley Place; thence northerly along nials Avenue. , . ' •' ,.'' . . years in the First Baptist. Church •COUPOI Joseph James .SlkorckU. individual-' Berkeley Place to Hampton street: thence # CHPM the Robert Treat Hotel in Newark ly and' as Natural Qusrdian of PISTRICT NO M - Qf Cranford, where she has served , Since she trims her figure regularly Mark Slkorckis snd David Bikbrc- easterly along Hampton Street to Spring- : SeM AvenUe: thenee southerly along - Beginning at a point of Lexington Ave- TAXDEPARTMENT, as president of the Young People's Juice 2 recently were the following'from kis. Infants, ..•'. •." ..:'•' ':''- - cvrwa^Mw Avenue .to. tha Rahway River; nue and the boundary" Une of Garwood; ''. W*' BBggfsl1''' IgssaiaV ^VaassssV' •' VHaV" JISBSSSSVP1'' ••aW '.•sssfaV VsVaasl Cranford: Arthur tJlichny, 7 Beh- . . ANITA SIKORCKIS thenee easterly along the Rahway River 'thence aouthwusteriy along the Garwood. , Townsnlp oi Ctxnifonl, Society, teacher of intermediate The Rdax-a-tron way nert place} H. V. Ross, 37 Keith to Riverside Drive: tbanea aoutherly alongboundary Una toth e WestfleM boundary boy.iB.. . • i *..,;.. v...;.i ^^'traaaassaaassaaaaBsssasaBiBasva^a«aaaas> '•?• ' " .• ' ' - - .'•' • '•."' e*ty along tha Rahway River to the Cen- Gaynor, 130 Hernlng avenue.- • • •• ':" ''••••..• ." -.' ."• 10-14 tral RaUroad of Naw Jersey and tha point The many other activities out- r plaea'of seauuuuB. . lined In her biography at the "This WIU meat ta Cleveland SshooL MUn IsYour Life" program included: mm ' B1S1RWT-MO. S f;• -, ; /' Counsellor for the Youth Train, at Centennial Avenue, aud Infl Council and Loyal Temperance Ljailisi :,i^v t-w-ifiasaiM£ti%Ui!«f' thr' CcntrarKa .-, __.^ thence^uohg /^Kaaejfsnfl? wm. High Street U rin the International Council of Re- iUnM's Ijancaater turana -yven-neaqy :icg» of tamo oaro wndaiu. thwee tnm»productioan •J4ha canter Une'of High 'Day and Evening ApMintimthts^ gaa> . IB*lHa> mi>H' ID your sayio..» » i*» i»ia».i«Hiiii»»»»»»»» ««• »w»...—,-..— , • • . . . ..-.-;., •••..*••. - •, .. • .... , • . - - -•...... -. • ^M Street and ththe center Une of High Street ; liglous Education, teacher in Vaca- iavitaa itwlfto yo^ta^Ie... i^s t^ t^ southerly to the Lehlgh VaUej RaUroad: thenca easterly along tba Lehlgh Valley tion Bible School at St. John's Bap- Ballrosrt to Centennial Avenue: thenee tist Church in Scotch Plains, chair* U71 northerly along Centennial Avenue toth e I MB IAMB CHOPS .89- I.QaW IJW CHOPS »l Central RaUroad of .New Jersey and point, man, ot temperance committee^ WUl meet In School, Centen- ; >1 nial Avenue. • .• .. ,. • • AND CAREFUL •'- : .•:-•- DISTRICT. Na*' •' ' Beginning at WUUams Street and Den- man Road; thence northwestally along WUllams Street to HUlcrest Avenue; In years of service as county and thenee aoutherly along HUlcrest Avenue :.Mill;; i ; : ; : :: : : ^: :; iiiiiitt^ *€^'** to Lexington Aveuue; thenee easterly municipal officials these Republican kloni: Lexington Avenue toDenma n Road: gam "'. ' ' . 'y' ' / ••''..: ''-'V'' /:".',':'- :'.'••*;.-"''' \\ •,'' .Roast.'cjiopa> gtew» ... three niea|» in one package at a special W prical '..•.•.•" thence northerly- along Denmaft Road, to WUUama Street and point Or place of candidates (or the Board of Chosen frfeinr^rtg! . • '«' *' ' ' • WUI meet fatWalnu t Avenue School. Freeholders have qualified by every ^' ~ Sirloin "Wgf^, Porterhouse 4, «r^cB test for your vote* V; : • — —r-^r boundary Una: thenca •«-... •aid Oarwood boundary Une to Fifth They stand as protectors of your tax Avenue;, thenca along OaUows HU1 Road to Park'Avenue; thenee easterly along I i l^a juicy amd VeQ marbled'--«ut ordy from ibe finest ooro-fed yonng tefeL .'• Properly faimmed ai eicitg bk ltajora Park Avenue to Orchard Street: thenee dollar'...favorable to necessity and southerlAvenue».^_.: y thencaloage Orcharaoutherld yStree alont gto th Norte dih- • vidinidi g UnU ab betweet n No. UT-and No. Ill progress, but opposed to extrava- North Avenue,. Westwen,. to » wthe Centrausuul «auRaU-- I FROZEN FISH FEATURES road ef New Jersey; thence westerly along gance and waste. T//' •• •'.'•'" •:.: ••*'' SWIFTS rxonN r/%: -^ --• • the Central Railroad of New Jersey to the Oarwood boundary Una and point or 1 plate of beginning . WUI meet to Cranford High School, \ Just as the costs and demands of POllvKltrriltel '.••:-;...r,^ ., ...... DISTRICT MO. g . . yoOr owhhdme or business incRcase, Begmning at'a point of. the Bahway I' River aad tha Central RaUroad of New the Aunty's grow a thousand Ibid: iPOTROAST Jersey: thanca easterly along the Central RaUroad to the RoseUe Park boundary I H,i»; OL^t^f nnfrrtrly ar»»ig the Itoaelle i nue to Alaany Avenue: thence southerly along tba canter Una of Albany Avenue to Aaaaai Avenue: thenee southwesterly ' salaries and pensions, require FRUITS and VEGETABLES along Adams Avenue toEUtabet h Avenue; thenca southeasttrty along Elisabeth Ave- SAVf nue^ toBamUto n Avenue; thence aouuV money every year as adndnistraHon U.SNai-WHIT•a»..a».B^»JW-,g'."".rw»aaaBai--.'rE . ..••.,•. '-'..' ... ..-.> wasterly along Hamilton Avenue'to forest Avenue; thence southeasterly along for- grout in proportion to our county* est Avenue toNort h Ave i west-' »*,!

of these candidates: You will find • ' •• ' '••' ' •• (•. '.'j '' STUbENT i their names at Pointers I0A, ll\ ACCIDENT POLICY and I2A on your voting machines Prors^g BlaU^.Covwaga) tar. next Tuesday. •';. ' *:••*> r Irt fuel economy JERSEY IEUCIOBS 3^29* KEEPING THE SMILE ON A | MEDICAL EXPENSES • • - .•.•.' • '"/• 1 CHARIiSP.BimEY^^tfitW In Oldsmoblle's SALAD '•:>j*i*%W With Additional Benefit* lor I Keeping K«ldn»h happy i«tt"t the main idea, of course. In mm • -t-fROSTED FOODS f- Esao Standard Oil Cotnpany fikca healthy, happy ioldfi«h. PfamamhawfaaBl at tnchxns | : —^ BAKERYFt At URE $-^ • r—DMRr . fact, all EHSO vcftncf ic« don't use this wime test. But it JOHN W. ZEREGA^bBrfkU BO years off | - MIX 01 MATCB SAIE!- And we know that OUK goldfiah aro a» healthy and happy does shMv ofctMiLthc many steps we take to prevent the d' 'Jnmftm HB any around. ' ^ pollution of water neur our plants, " School children are constantly I engaged in . hazardous games MESOH LttR^EfaoMi AVe-retalkinr about the.BoldnBh-tJne^f our engineering Donuts 2r4543 d. Oil. COM PAN V FAHILVtW Vanaget 113 Miln St. Td. BR 6-2474 Make A Djale."for Novembar 81 . f , • i-.'••

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: i m$$M=£^xss^ssgsi^^ "• council, announced today,tbat;ff ff^>:*j^^^ ^l ^Srt»la^5Kw*ia\-•••v^ ^^ < '-^ -/m ,..^Slotiiai#fcl«$;&ii Troop W wlfl hoU th*ir On Saturdaynlghtj October 2«, the Cranford Glee Club, sponsored ivou Jixteei Oar" ' ; Units 84, presented their production, "Country Style Min- TUa»day toth « Ubmy of the • • ' '.'(. '• >\ ' .•V.'1f'.1t7 Sixteen all-new models in four scries—headed by a:" _•_. -.—— _-:... .^ -^ by Wenry M> - . by^eri**, Chvrch. Plans lor series of two family' sports-type, cars-^-are presented, by Fontiai tori water the ; 1958,,General Motore" Golden Jubilee year. ; phi^naa party will be discussed. 22 and 29. Anyone interested in ' jr Krippendort on thoef Cranford High School and was V; '••''.At • A.'new body. new..chassis, hew I '' '•._.' • b active in the Catholic Youth Or- •i "Tempest 395" V-* engine. • new •recommended two-tone point com- taking the course Is asked to either piano and George Levandusky on writ* or telephone Mrs. C. G. Sieg- ganization of St Michael's Church. binatlons are offered, some/in the 1 YOUR 1; optional equipment and a new ,He violin. • ';• < : ..••;.•'•. •:'[.--.-i fried, 31 Ramapo road. ••- •''• v'^' •• : jlBohneviUe series of family V«b». new acrylic lacquer*, while inter-] v Corn-a-plentnaplenty wasjjrovided^j^y ... :-;?;r^ 1 (ore aicc color-matched Ih •-*"•<••' In connection with the course, '"dream cars" mark WhaMhe dlylr GbGambll e as interlocutor with %-..• •. • •. i :: : an! exhibition of mass feeding will Walt Margaret Greene sion calls "the boldest adyancejin and leather. -..-' ' '"' •' '"":.•• ;s&s Rath. Oe>e "Ezry" C>. OnOn'hi", and* 124124* Wheelbases, be given at the hall on Monday Sunnjr JoeM Dougan i ••au yearyearss- .- • •, ... evening, November 28. !; • • . . •. Gircl^ Meeting ,. .^These bold new cars awsbo* the new (Pontiacii are "as much as 1i . .&' 4iiK.,»tribut«e *to„ .r.M'.GM'ss , Golden JfJubileeu . 4.455 incheihdd llowe r In heightheight , are 112 ' --and ouraown 56th Anniversary, inched wider and as much: as 8.7 ured were Mr. and Mrs. For. Schedule Told •• S £. Knudsen,U3M vice-ipresiaen. |lncll(Sinched3 ,„..»«longe>r ,...«..-_overal-l "—~i^Vi;Passenger.i Dorothy Tiinifer Blahding, who' rhumbaed to Circle meetings «f the Margaret ! end general rrflBfcger of Pontlac | fcgroo m hasVbeen Increased b* Greene Association of the First 1 the^Begulne." Two quart- Motor Division saidj In announcing j 4,5 inches'; ample head t©om is re* ets , "The Discords;' Presbyterian Church hjave been the hew talned Bnd luggage spade is ert- nick Rosenthal^Ed scheduled as follows: ' . • tote pjon- iGambfGarhbfe and EmerEmery Mesehter, anand at 8 pjn—Ruth, at the / rs. Thomas Benson* 125 - -,jj^.(be,r_mptorist$; welcomed the" nety .^.;A.^ne^.-;|eii4Bt^M :Iiistnjib«t «Thc Unhannonj^^cotadbting ot r "'T. OaRTariS?'predecessor-car'.'to Pbn- panel has key tnstruments grouped ^^^n:;l^;ti^^^Hp>|^so(4^al Gene Zobei; Dick Anderson; Hank Mohawk arive;. Tamar,. Mrs." Ji § • -I1 ,tiac «ine. ButBu't outsidOutside of having wheels, bfo ththe drivedivr for^ijuick«of iiulck, aalsal*e Studies:class at Cranford Junior Boardraah and -Bill; Burnett, sang Banser, 24 Springn.eld avenue; De- [enginenginee and>ana ?..w»j. body, o«*•«;:,«•f sorts<, •**•—« .reaaing through the dfeeply. r*» High School, a postet.contest de- borah, Mrs. Virgil Young, 45 Men- , .^^MsW^^Mm^fi^s^i,.... seycral ^numbers during jkhe "per- : : 1 c picting Important events, places or 1 1908 Oakland bore no resemblance cessed, two spoke formance, '. • . .• •••'.• :vr: ' -.'. dell ' avenue; Sarah, Mrs. B. R..,. : :?JlMer' Kv;^el'o;«:ill;Glen>i^|i^dj;CI^ to the sleek 19^8 PonUacs we wlU » — t£Ss^S$ »^^^^^ ^ - activitiel within 1he United States Soloista for the-evening were Robinson, 1025 ^ East Broad street. ploye of the Carpenter Steel Company, is shown as he. received tip. present in our dealers' showrooms' animal first aid classes was made was held for Miss Madelyn Cassi- Adolph Vogel, Gewge«»cella and Westfleld; Priscilla, Mrs; George gold watcJi recently.ln recognition of his service with tte firmr dy's homeroom class. ' ;. Nowtttber" 9. These ,&4aBto^ hew. ai UK'HOPV W UUS. a»n—• in Mr!. Rowland's annual report jawes J. HitchelU Novelty sketches Conover, 20 Oak lane, and,-Adah, from :R I* Coddington, general manager of the^ alloy tube plimt to cr 'longer, wiaer and combine high Lee, 316 liorth Union avenue. No- to lite directors. Dr. Mac Rach- First prite was awarded to Dor- nted ;bjr;&^^Ru^ Mrs. W. B. Hatch, 5 English ViU- perfolmance .and comfort,'with vember 13, at 8 pjn. ;v- , :'}•'.' ,-...\- othy Turner1 for her poster on At- weVe presented ;bjr;&^^^ Union. First associated with Carpenter's Reading plant, MiySeldel^ man of Boselle is to be in charge George LevandusSy, I»aul Selby, agfc,:;' ;-:lr-y. •':•:;.••.'•-•-• .-,-,; • has been with the tube division, first in Kenilworth^ and later in , 0 and 11 111 6 01 • 'the-program pipT'wg fyi»*—' «f,lhe.projecti::".; ' •'> ..:'"';>"• ;' lantic City," second prize to June Tuesday at 1 p.m.—Rebekah, "1 high stv' iwxurlP */' * " ^* Dlck Ariderton and AI' Munsch. Union, since 1930.' He joined Carpenter as an offic^boy in lOO'/i 1 ttee is headed by Mrs. Glen Mur- The report revealed.further that Shulnian^" on ^Mairte,'..-' and third' Mrs. G. Parsons, 102 Centennial Mt. krifeidscn said...•' ;/'•• •. ' • prize to James itlng on Vermont. with t'h'e assistance, at, one time, Of Ifor a time he setved,asxl^m'^.foi«ing;and «r^ble melting • t Pontitfc eriginecni; "Jist 88 he* ' :ing her are Mrs. "** theisociety plans to institute regu- avenue; Wednesday at 1 pjn.^- ( ter' Gamble, Mrs: William Mey>- Other butstahdinR posters were Scoutmas^r BUI "the DpU'^Wol- departments, later; becomihtTforemah and ^tnen^aissistant^u'perln- . //• •'/• 1 feature: \n thej 1?58 models and er»; ittXV. Eidmond Lee and Mrs.lar talk* on animal caije through- Miriam, Mrs. John Hunn, 25 Arl- i35sepata\c>afcty features-' •;, out TJnion Coufcty public and pa*~ wbmltted by. the following: Susan \ ieti. ington , road, and Arma, , at the tendent of the melting department. On hjs^transfer to the tube., rlew Mersey motorists Wiinam'Loebcri. : Ronrilund, Kentucky; Robert: Koh- Star performer of the evening division he assisted in general production'methods work and was octua) schools, using ?Pat.V its Sfc church. . •• , ., • •••"•.- •'••.:,'• . • . RE-Elia In addition to the five-passehg*r •:-^^^^y^^mkim "Mr. Banjo,". Nil* Riggi of lost a driver license or vehicle reg- Parents: of 'pre-school cHildi- Bernard mascot, to demonstrate opack and Joyce Reaves, Wash- was instrumental in development of the^ontihuous welding, process BonnevlHe WnvcrtlWc ' and • the In Elizabeth. Among the many num- •. November 12 at 1 p.m.—Rachel, , sport cpupeAofttiaC has for are cordially, invited to attend.' dpg care techniques. . V; :• 1W Alntoui^^irector; 1 ingtbhth ; BarbarBb a GrayGray, OhioOhio; Joyc*>3f«e istratioo. certificate may * ; bers he played on his. silver banjo Mrs. R. P. Douglas, 1 Tulip street; ! on stainless steel tubing and pipe. Jt&x; Seidel has been purchasing i the Star ChieKseries ln Mr. Bowbnd also revealed that iTib^SSa CMi iHodenV: South - Dakota; Shirtey November 13 at 1 p.m. Esther, Mrs. agent for the'-itibe division spn;te 1941. He plans to retire in : SS» ^ ^ Ai^cate^i under * I were: "0h4 Mr^BanJo,"-^?eg O My .1 two. and foiirJdoor- the society^ debt total has "dropped Ethel Gilbert/ 114 Columbia aVe- December. "'.''• :'.' y .',."• j, foiirTdoor slim center new and unprovW «ervfce. it vad. fram S18J0OO id 1954 to $5,000 now. MearC '•Waiting f or me Hobert E. ttlll dUjatVebkleEli * ''Oh JomW^phT —--- nue;' anid Mary; Mrs. John Heney, •suasy^- . 5CS3lalIS^3rCT^llrS^^ XT Mr neon. The Super v.i«v-». ••»»>- »f ucvwt miV--"»- -: ——— 7"~".,7 ",'"•• idepttone equipme o LEVER 15-A Qver 300 .persons attended the November 14 .at 1 pjn.—Martha, Roos for Den 1 and M>£ G. Ruhine presented the .December theme for LEVER •'••H'-SSes two and tV-aoor Cata- i The taptbrist U requited..*p r*» stalled in the society's thre* am- Mrs; Howard Cowperthwaite, 308 r performance. All enjoyed them- ----. ---.-T.- ' • • j. •- - I andMrs^ K. Meti^r'for tlien 2. . . the Cfctober roiindtable held re/ • I )iinas and a slim piHar, to"^^.! tify the Plvkkri W_»*o^ South Unioi n avenue; Lydiad , Mrs. I JJ^. g. George, Mrs. S. Kissner, cently at Calvary LutheranChurch. sedan. The Chief tali ^.serieicas isa le»«>»d" 1 ciCSf^oi*-clcSrStdtf1**e ' H6USea********'?, Trenton»•••*"--^-—»,. o—t: W selves, arnj » number of people ; w in thi hearing the Glee Club for the first Plummer, 420 Riverside drive, and] .-- .-. '.; .-..:>.. ••.'• :•. : • ••.-.•••.• -' '\' '.••••'••,•••••••'••:./•'• by .the convertible, • in this : loss of his driver license or , Mrs. J..K. Burnett, 20 West line? two andf \Catalinas, tlon certificate, and in time commented that, they were '.' ••.• :)'•"l-iLvliiilk county. Boy and Girl- Scout* Jf you Want any change in ypur f pleasantly surprised at how well Holly street, and at 9:30 a.m., Dor- tw> and four-door sllm^ilUir se- | w^lt get art application for dupll- cas; at the horde of Mrs. W. H. 0 two^seat arid\ 'three* cate by qitaUtying for merit badges in's liBtdhg in the Tdeptone Directoty . they sang. The dub made some ElECTHIC SEWEH AND DRAIN CLEANING. Business. Return The Sound Republican Maitage- Elects Officers v West, 33 Central avenue. ^ scasca^foiir-doot four-door statiostation wagonwagon.. V|- AA' t<;rnporar' ^ y autnoriiy. io arive mal car.e and aiding adults and new, friends 'Saturday.' •.•/,' •',;', -' . '• '• children alike toleamproper^tst ,The Junior Red Cross of Cran- If you want an extm listing in a direr> i ' A total of 21 solid colors-attd 5fl Oorr operate is part of the neew pap» The performance was smoothly ford Junior High School held its 8 ' •:•':' •• '•-• • •"" y \- :.l-«-'iplicatio~n formfortn. The'' temporarytemporary, aid techniques and' intelligent toty- of a nearby aiea for youreelf, 6^r somer initial meeting last Thursday,in j Evergreens presented and paped very nicely. Cub Pack 74 authority Is valid only during the feeding procedures for dogs and one else in your home or business... • It can be said "that no part was OF CRA period specified on the form, pro- cats; were; announced by Row E. the auditorium, Homeroom rep- Plantings Guaranteed I;!: NOTHJIi OF HEAMVO resentatives attended and officers loo long or too short. Although Board of Adjo«tment >—. 2, vided thatht t such periopidd of time of 427 North Union ave- *-• Please get in touch with yourTelephone there are no Carusos or Bob Mer- Welcomes Four Notice • Is Jifti*b,v ujvi'rv lhat the elected. Four new members were wel- •OE seniEiiEi joe» no««vt ^-v««{extend- beyonr>*.v™d th---,-e--.:-.- expte-. 1I ««,v .^ Jdent of the Union Coun- rills in the group, there arc. some of Ad.ltutinmt (Znnlnsv of (he Township nu6 Offieeiis chosen .•were: BusinessOffiteasB0onaspoJanble. •'•'.". • comed as Cub Pack 74 met Friday I: of Crnnfort), N. J., In the Couhty of ^Urin dole of the lost driver license tyy S SPCAPCAi, aat aa meetinmeeting oofi thuwer B*»-so»- vuw^.^. ,.. J extremely excellent' voices. 'The PLUMBING & HEATING registratloncertificate -. - •_•_ ^ ,—*. Union, will hold • public hekrlnit on ciety in Kindness Kennels\. Rah- Banker, president; Nancy Scheck- •p..%., TO BUSiNi*»iii t * harmonizing of -the: group, was at Trinity Church. They are George MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, IBM applicant Is'retjaired V Roden, Sherman Kissner and'Marc Cranford at 8:15 P.M., IES.TJ nt the Municipal way, last week. '.* : . j ter. vice-president; Corliss' Vogel,- Directory (YeUow Pages) also d soothing to the ears. / I BduMrtPL 1 and David Gorsky, who were,pre- niilldlni!, coHt«f North avenuo hijd Aldcn the staus of his driving prlv- .'Mr. Rowland was .reflected to secretary-John Vergalla. treasur-' : Scouting Units 84 are very nappy LTT NELSON L. Grau Seed • Lime • Peat Moss • Fertiliiers, Etc Make sure your advertisement is in sented with their bobcat pins. :):::.._: HEAT1M6 MT: CHARLES P. JOHN W. SI rep t, Cranford, N. J., to cey (BlockS9. Lots 3*SlM."• . ^validation", ' * ler oi Elizabeth, treasurer. '-•'. was set at 100 percent membership Ogden received his assistant den- IVSTAppllcktlotior Mitchell Koury'to Anrminci»mpnt of thr propowil with a minimum donation; of 10 n'er stripes. alter RarucL' Ihcntod In. rear ofr 77 Wtruini Avel, Cnnford, New Jerwy At the meeting of the parents' '^^MW^^^f^t- Experienced Bepubiican Into TV rtpnlr ilpr«. (Block TO.li t ISA). Pedialri committee, plans were completed At the tline and place above itntcd alt \ Seaman* Robert Alexander Lau- llltpfrttcd p'irtlp* are invited to be prc«. Pre-School . re'ndP, •. of. MV? and" Mrs, for-the trtdfe Sj fat ' At BRRTDII ' • " Representatives lit ^he^tate Assemblyi ent when full, opportunity to bo heard v • DrVPaiil Wfnokur, ^^Wf^^m^^mmm^^f^ •;•• V&N will be given to them, • • • ..By order. •' ,'..'- ' .' '•- . biplomate of the A has iomj ^•wutycjuiH Hillside at Memorial SK^W,- llliit__ ^r BOAnD Or ADJUSTMENT ci-uit training at the states Field. Ako discussed were plans Li-..-'£S-£ nktin Mi jnJ secnriary; 10-3•JU1 Cfev« Dated: Oclober 23. itM. with his family before reporting tributed for.the' cubs to Bell as a A GOLDEN ANUJVEB3ARY TRIGGERS td the Aviation Electronics School fund raising project, , • " otii(irman, OWa. He Is a graduate • Den mothers for November THE BOLDEST ADVANCE IN 50 YEARS! IRENE T. WILLIAM R. FOROVtR G.CLIFrORD CARLYLEWL, you nave ever, Beenr before.'-Ii «a) cnaied . GRIFFIN iNDERBI l| P#ftl (Form»r Assemblywoman) literally from the ground up . » «to oobbrate THOttlS (*il LEVER 8-A " LEVER 9A the Golden Aimi^«Mry of tott Pootlao and LEVEftJMV LEVER 7-A General Mpton. IJever bofbM lw# • ctf bft IS 00R SPEWALTY! DRUCf Oil BOILER ye«t«rdayBofarUhliid.Forthl«i^I»oniiack , designed nd the ahoWpiace of a ^d> new gMaTjatlon 6f • Wilbur Coon Shots forWonrn i •' cngineermf geniu*. Frtan ttilevoJotiooat y naw Voters Of Cranford Have Consistently Voiced Their STORE I boat to chaasis dttdgn to th« rtfraahmf D«W liMa of • Nuim Bush and Edgerlon ShoM for Mon Has Been Accurately Its styling, thia is the car that will tfJff« the • Pro-Ttk-Ttv Shoos for Chlldrwi Filling Prescriptions "' t trend in automotiw deai|paly, • " . Confidence jn^ The #^1^^ jg^l^ g°^ ^* ... \•"'< •• ••• ;•• . ;: .•;»: \ .y..4' i^,...... • Just As Yoiir Doctor Ordered PtumUng-HMting Ctrfctem «lnV ment. In^1956. You Over v J. WALTER 8EAGKR, R»f. Ph«m. M0HMAL AMD ORTHOPEDIC SHOES TOR 104 N. MnWi Avt.^ CRANFORD - EVER-LEVEL rAMlLY — AH. ORTHOPEDIC WOWC DOME Oil AIR RIDE* OpenDaay9a.m.to6pjn.—FrLto9p.m. ll F d tMHy S«rvk«— ••»•."• >..' puWicam PhUosop^^ \ 304 CENTENNIAL AVE. CRANFORD ry X)ut You• r•• Fait• i' '•- .*. • h•,••• • I»•n. The Republican Way, MEW i;"';v •^••i' • <: lew Jersey CWMNT COMPOUNOH)

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Union, Fanwood, Mountainside^ formed, and 10 new cases' reported Cojnpany Pbtttfiyld, Scotch : Plains ' and during the month of September. Held I>y Camera Club V785 memliew vWted the through the business omccs. »nii i rvice to Mark Westflell . : A print and color slide competi- WJtoSi pUritof .dairy U M*t- made ttrnffia* with the paperwork Ilomemaker representatives arei tion for members was held as the. Involved to making out oiders Back'io-School Program mature women trained in speciaf Pioneer Girls to Hoi uchen od fi Satiira'jUr mattiirig. ac^ g|x hundred and eighty-five parents and friends attended the an-- niversary 6ranford Camera Club met.Mon-,' companled J>y litre, Jo*"Ph'Potts,billing. The Brownies and the I Rutgers University Splwdt, Game Part; day^cvenlng at, Cranford Metho-' Eicts€raiiiord Residents^ three mothers picnicked together I back-^schooi night last Monday evening in Cranford High Homemaker Service, Inc.. of 10 courses to assist. with . household '•»;; leader; Mrs. j. Howard McAteer . The combined rortalice*; of the dist Church. •/•'_• . ' ' ' . . "•'•!^f;t'ff;' sireet was ei«*6ted treasurer Of the : : Korth:• Vnion avenue, formerly and Mrs. Meredith S. Conley. They on the. dairy grounds before I'.'School. '-'• •••'.•.; v.-: ' ••• ' -;• "••' ' " .: ^.•'•.•-' •:',-: '• /"*• :"•:'•'.'•'.'., i ', tasks .management when ill— PiphecT Girls sponsored by the Al- called Homemaker Service of rWinners. 4n the .print., section saw the complete process by which turning home. 1 ";•• The program opened in the auditorium with a.typical school day | ti} jliance Church wilt hold a splash : ; Eastern Union County, will cele- ?*** Were:, First, Howard Tappan; sec-. •-' n«pnibly.' Frederick" 'VSreeman':stu-" •';''.• '— . .'-' .'.' ";•"; •-' -'y-j It * [party otHheYMtX'in Westfiejd ond and third; Fraqk Dickert, Jf.,'[ brate its fifth anniversary on No- and care tor children. : " TheRev. Robert Bizirro, rector dent cotihdl president, • welcomed mann, William Todd and. Richard run on Saturday. Koy^mbcr 9.' and hongrable mention, IrVing arc" Emotional problems, child- the parents. The1. flag ceremonies vember 10. •„•:;,...... '.. v.. ,;• ;. . but no nursing. ,"' of trinity Church,' vlas rieelected Halkowlch.; ' ' >*, - The facUitiea-qf the game 'room Wilner.....•'•'.... . '-;.v. . • t • •;. • '.', . ,. /Launched, under sponsorship of' . Hdnjema.ker.sservices may be ob- 1 % chaplain $nd.chairmand* the cpnv- parent conflicts, job worries, urn wert. conducte•.... at 84 Elm street, Westneld. with ; •' Mrs^ >Eeltecher :G i 1 pin' was haxx'-ihe; '-use of the" swimming ' provided by the agctKj^fqr its cli- AM ORDINANCB PROVmrNO FOR council who acted as guides' in- quarters in. Elizabeth. honorable-mention; Robert Loren- among members of the local unit poot. '.•;' ' V'."'•'," •. ' ' Philip t. ^rurjMir as .CJtccutiye sec- TME CONSTBUCTIOH OF SIDE- eluded Carol Bernard; Charles Ev- Growing demands for the serv- »nii,,-•••,:•.•;. • ••• • .•••' .•'•• .• •;.!•"•- ; 01' i'ALKS•' OM VARIOUS STREETS I selected as delegates to.the sec- retarytary. . ••? -•: ".•• ;:•. • •• •• ;,- Mrs! Harold C. White ,pf 10r 9 Hoi- ?HE TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD ans. Carol Leonard, Robert Liming ice triade it necessary to move to tional meeting- on Homemaker j InrS. nuryiu.^. »»M«Vltd~ ,v» ,-*eetar~ ...y. On Monday, Father Blzarro and and Melinda Morris^'.-.'. :1.\J ... lv street was rcelected secretary ; the present location here in orderjj. Service of the New Jersey / Mrs C» Cr. Albary of Cranford at- 'Co,^flltlte of the Townshlr; rif Cranfor and a votes of thanks was extended After the auditorium program, to be tnore centrally located for] fare Council annual conference tended the 2Bth annual meeting of €s$o "'* *n i; THa'l sutewollM be constructed teachers' look over. In the class-" tlie aifea" serviced: Cranfordt. Ken- held in Asbury Park' yesterday^ ' to her for her, past .services. . it following .streets: • ' • the three district YCS boards In OP. rooms. They talked about their nworth. Elizabeth, HiUslde. Lin- • Mr. Cooper announced that a mi On the southerly aide, ot Brookside II Was announced at a recent Tiinptrlni with • IV ttt e«n in-. Trenton. ,- ','•'. ' ' • ..'•.'. • ."'• between 'Orchard and Spruce fund drive will be laiihched short- Place objectives, what they hoped to ac- : den, Roselle, Roselle Park, A'v- meeting at the local office-that •:WJJ coijnpllsh |fld wHat thejt Expected ft Mr, and Mrs. C*6rge Sedmcnt have mov«d into .thiir hbme at * *Aivtawaste,o( money, tnd may' ) ;ly in the, areas' served, by .the YCS the e«it«rl* »lde of Orthard l (12 Crane parkwfey, Mr. Sedmopt bwns a dairy products distributing t*i» lrrepirabit'<^Hu|f..itcan/_. - *in lordei »to mefc.lbc.increased StfWt ffom Tb^TorbiisJh , StreeStt tto BrobksldBblltt e from'the studen^: >. ...'... '/;....; business. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Damrau, former owners, have moved ' '••./• 7 tin btli ptrsoml h*ii thm V. S. ot Canada by,* skilled TV sendee technician.- /. mittee which will aid In thedrive. „ 1O. -i» *h*... easterly side of ^Spruce Education Week. Each school con- Strrct between Brookside School prop- , Safe, Raasanmbk and ttmtabu. MUM lenuine RCA . , Dr. Rutder; chairman of the pro- Brownie *rtv and Totbush Street .,.-;• '.C.. • . dudts an. open-houie-for-parents fessional ' services committee, re-^ ' lei On the southerly side of Dartmouth night. '.•,:.'••;"V,Jv.' .,V^:; Immadtat* Sacric*. - ' ' ' fubtt to bru« out the best b pprted ot last week's meeting thaT Boad 167.158 *e*t West pt the' westerly. Hoosevelt NeUthborhood ' llrte [>.' Brown' Terrace^and 100 feet east By Van — RaU — Boat — Air Special Limousine Service l YCS. a social casework agency, : n! tho easterly line, of Brown; Terrace. :W M Miss Bftty BJingmahi field di- • (to^On th,o southerly side line Qf _.•: ' •• M Skit Illustrates has rifTered. professional help to rector for District 1 of the.\Wash~ nroolwldc' Place easterly from lands of Trips to all airports, railway stations & plera teen-agers and young adults from ihgton Rock CHit Scout Council, , fhT ijoard of Education to the westetiy : HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Agent side i>f Wlllo* Street • , PTAOb^ives CALL BRidcp M961 — 6-2272 > •••••Kf mm all backgrounds on a rion-sectarian spoke to representatives of the 10 .; ,tI On the-westerly sto>.line ot Willow basis. The agency ha? .served ' «wl to a point 1129.47 -feet .from the ALLIED VAN LINES, Int. troops' that constitute- the Roosted Southerly side Une-of Brpokslde Place. or weddings ^ Trips to anyplaee Flrapzoof Starts* , Packing ft Crating a Spadaux- INC. Cranford and other areas ih'Vnlon, For Lincoln Unit veli School NetyfobprHood at' a (hi On the northerly side of Lafayette Objectives of the Parent-Teach- fer ComaMtelal and •" Ettfmaia* flhw TtmtUjf.-• , srtll Somerset, Middlese* arid Mon- meeting/October 23 at the home ; Place frorri Sprln««cld Avenue to Willow -* Price* Very Reasonable- 26 EASTMAN ST. BRIDGE 6-1776 •mouth counties for more than 35 Etr er Association were outlined and Henachotd Goods. - CaU JUDans X-44M" of Mrs. C, F. rtartse!, Jr.* chairman • of'bti the westerly aide line of Spring- the jobs ot the various chairmen ;years.. . field Avenue fr6m the Town of West- ms loforr wjiicbaswhich ,as-- of theHooseveltNeighborhood. She Weld and Township of Cranford boundary explained In a skit presented at a Among i f J line southerly to lands of College^ Estates. ^S^ V ^ W^ w^« ^ ^ ^« ?-;; Ill On the westerly side line of Springy recent meeting ol the Lincoln PTA -' •• • i. -fc• ... ii • . .'"•'. . . .' ^— &^S^^ w» *«V field Avenue from the southerly- bound- in the school. Mrs. Joseph Mysl- ary line of Collece Estates'to lands of ak, program chairman, introduced

-Held-Avenue,from souineny mac unp oi^ of one essential part of the picnic. KroCoffey^ -Campus Eatates southerly to a point dis- tzms vejoprhent .of Itulepcfriden* and! 'Delrdre-Engels.- .:...... • , :,; Hal|oweenp^^;Tiie:,gli;,P tant 001 f»t from the northerly side line coiripeterit yoUng women; and theTne fire patrol included Sandra chairmen, donning hats-to reflect Shupper, leader; Barbara Levett, Kristine Rettlhb U troop scribe played jpaper bag masks,"'they, had "ill On the easterly side of Walnut Ave- their particular jobs in the PTA. impoHartce of the guidance a troop nue from Blake Avenue southerly to a assistant.,leader; Kristlne Rettirto, and JKaye Hedeen, Is troop tre'asi The skit was narrated by Mrs. leader can offer toward achieving : made and played Halloween games, •W lnt dlntant 584.78 feet to Blake Avenue. Melanle. Drnytlw,. Kaye. Hedeert, y ' '''' ' "' '' ,•'•' On the Westerly side of Gallows Richard Ernst. •: this goal. ,' •:'••'•;, • . '•/..','....•.' ''. '••' - Mothers who ate working with after which thejr enjoyed refresh^ ['•••Hill Road' from. Brookside Place to the Mrs. B C. Beldenlind Blrs. O. Karen Blllick, "Ruth Pawiulne ahd merits of cider and doughnuts. ' wutherlly'-llne of Coolldse Street. The cornmittee which,prepared Kathleen Boyd.. :\..;.:£:;..•--j ;:~m Troop 75 this yeaV, are Mrs, F. I I hi On the northerly, sides of .Henley, the program'comprised Bin. Alan Come to GRIFFITHS j' Barlow, district Jrepreseritatlveft, Putz and Mrs. B, W. Jones, leaders; Members of all three tro6^s,v all Avenue and Dunham Avenue where there Arfken, Mrs. Richard Ernst, Mrs. to the council, attended, the meet- Those in .charge' of buying thfe Ir(. no existing walk*. • '-'••, •'.•... Mrs. J. Kronmeyer, arts and crafts 0* whom attend Brookside School, lol On the northerly aide of. Orange ••o~ •• !:.v ! V food and! making preparatioris tor Charles Denzau, Mrs. Irving Tan- ing, r •;•" .•'•'•'"';/f•"•:'' ;• /• >'>'\IH and transportation; Mrs. J. Somer- contributed pennies, oiae for each Avenue from Roosevelt School td Suttoiv nenbaum and Mrs. Mysiak. cooking it, were Sharon Putt, ;"place1. • .';.".•" •''- -. -• A ' • '• Calendar ana.cookie sales will birthday, to the Juliet Low fund w leader: Jill Jones; assistant leader; ylJW and Mrs. P, J. OraiS, tele- • . (p) On .the. westerly side' of Denman "The Children Ar* here," a film begin on Ijloivember 2. Five varie- by dropping them Into a birthday Road from Lexington Avenue to Denman Kathy Mayer,' Barbara, Laiwen. phone; Mrs; J4 A: Diniocki finan- strip jssued by the New jersey ties of cookies will be offered., cake model in honor «f 'the birthr : Gail Sommervllle, Arlene Diamona cial; Mrs; V! Rettiho and Mr?.: J. '. (q>'dii.then»D All Mrs. A. Scirdlll; Mrs. H. J. Sjur«en, ordinance. '•'; -•"•„..'....• '• * . ' has the faooor of b*ias flu- tntr- Mrs. M. D.-HaUenbeck,Mrs. B. For the purpose* of. this .Section front- oft fathers.as well as mothers Offers You A Choice Of Worid-Famous Ke shall be construe*, to mean .'the HOUSEWARE • HARDWARE Engel, Mrs B. VTj draht,:Mrs. O. Joining the PTA. ' BaaMic .kdaoab. radio «-d Ulnhlosi sialW«. taith of every front, rear or aide lot It was annoii'ncod that ,Mr«- Jan- SMi>w»y Crawl Kwk. Katai ae« awl ***, ip Marsh, Mrs. R. Dayisbn, Mrs. A; - the ifiimpit tiMsal «oo4. an a»ai4«Me at KlghtUnger," Mrs. G. Cottey and Swtlon 4. In the event that aald 6wners Criblx. c«clwt«« iiteSaway rrpm»iUili«e lai Nanlijbncy. •• .;.. ., • .-,.. •. '. • 'rt^&^^u^en,;'•;.'••., •^.•••>.i*r •>'••>• Thousand, Two Hundred Dollars (9S20Q. I 001 now Ih the capital Improvement fund, It was reported that Mrs. Jo- ishes, l^he blond pianos are very popular. Ltre hereby appropriated. • •.•••- seph Masino attended the fall con- •UMtlNMUSMITfcOlin 1 Section (. To Hnance'satd appropriation, I bond anticipation notes of the Township ference of the Union County Coun- The French Provincial design of both ue. hereby authorized to be issued-In an cil at. Arthur L. Johnson Regional Vintate amount not exceeding aald ap- spinets and graiid pianos is a delight to tiroprbtlon, which, notes shall bear in- High School in Clark and Mrs. breit at a rate not exceeding six per Mysiak and Mrs. Tannenbaum at- wnt tier annum and shall mature In one tended a session of the Cranford anyone wishing to add sparkle and charm Jtaif fromldate of'Issuance. " • HERE TODAY! JH£ YEAR'S NEWEST;GAiy Section 7. It b hereby determined and Board of' Parent-Teacher Organi- to a living or music room. Whether you' tUelued that the supplemental debt state' zations. mtnt required by law has been made and \ UN; that the obligations herein tfuthor- are a virtuoso, a beginner, or just love 1T1E STE1NWAT LOUIS XV '-" ' be lasued are wlthln-ttlt-Jobt Tfc. tW«» M 18th Ctmtmf VratM J. fallhTuUK , llmlti fixed by law; that the period of music and finellesign in a piano you Will I uttfuhuMi* of said' improvement hi ten Mam;, and that the groas debt of the. George G. Woody. Jr., Roselle TDE CHICKERINC STYLE C TowHthtp. will b£ increased by the siipY Borough Council candidate, will be aurely find just what yoii want at the m VataMt *• muUr or *V»«i Ji 6(Tw(nty-elght Thousand. Eight Hundred On. ot* la* ckarisbed Baa** piaaws ol'Amstwa m law p«lUrs-|tz8.800.O0». by Issuing told ob- guest speaker at a meeting of the price you can afford at Griffiths* - Oafeacfiac, CUduvia< prodma l-rsntif-tt arand liMtlnnt. ' .'.••'. Cranford .MAACP at St. Mark's SMtlon B, This ordinance shall take tffctt 10 day* after its publication after A.M.E. Church at 6 pjria. Sunday. can buy on easy terms. Arid you craSs^SiNi-ehio

L ''••:.?*** : '* ;.•'•'*• f '•' - . '.'•' ' ' •'"> .'. He will discuss the importance.of ' -;* : ," •" '• •*('' | fliul passage as provided by statute. community service and( thfe' Voie. get the assurance of Griffith service ' NOTICE ' All Other candidates and the pub- YOU'LLiJljjfi^ The foregoing ordinance was introduced ut ••••••• - •-• - • -••• • - ' Uifbughout the years. Gome in and , »nd,paiMd 6M first reading ht a regular ttcJ^mhlr*o*C«kril(wd^N^r.^r*llors, fort itt a lpw-pnced car. Come see the 58 Cbev* l Township Committee at Municipal i dlnu CruiionL N. i« on Wednesday .'4m;fc^^f.K^K;a.V'j^'.w%t^qw^fn|.|i-^tn.'*'fij'cj')n^u'|^iT^Tjr lrit^T^X wukpk ti\S£uwiK*i:iir!& 's «aui:» VUtiu'* twwyj/vt-v KTJ 'Kn^w^i^iCvii i w^t'iiWuvrVv •u^i J^yii^UnHUii^^mttj. taii^m^its^fiftld^^Jshd-It'S^tt'iiurTWk^^ or; WAL.TEAL.TEB • corrac . ThTownshii p clerlk 10-31 fated; October as. Itii. . Ml* 'jour, wa* FRENCH PROVINCIAL •/. GAS^tOONS —la take a look at >•:,'. THE WURUT/ER Uak rrt*»*fM 414och KWiall I-HOV1NCIAL Vnmtk ie Doerr LuVcaiaMa SaJ yoatf hi^if I" orh«pa»ai- ii ol Ua> roraiiara ioUaiJi lit ID* |H6»uieal U roo)n house, double coverage STEINWAY * CHICKERINO.'• WjURUTZER • KIMBAU* WEBER • HARDMAN m style roof, ami you pay nothing until June 1st. Bring in a rough sketch of your roof dimeiisiohv. let our roofing'etyert show you For Exp«rt Assbtanc* MUSETTE • WINTER and many othr* M16M our 12 colors, anil S styles — pne/jtist right for your budget. And A» No Civirg* To You 1HK WEBER FRENCH credit terms \vi11 lie tailored to'yonr needs — you have up to S yeatfr 1»ROVINCIAI^ CKANU THE HAMMOND ORGAN . . to pay. Home Improvement Center.. Calf Pkainfield 7-2100* 1W V«s«r ti'in oU bo^mdl Baax la'plasMi. Tn« worn on ('IIIYHOLI.I fnawa) aVpfisKlal CraaJ rsqdin* aw manmpmet law .8 TODAY! ea)aiMt V4MM. T1>«ff<* artf to\K& WtolMr1 gils*^1* im tpjasii —all fivej nuxkls ot GHffiths , -FORCE TRUCKS •M lAJKof our customers are partlc- •habaa thai in lai caurwit fasUaa tnxU. All ha«« a: I IH inl«r«ilc

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.••:'>• ^^^H|^HHRBBH9SB&p&9S&BSH !^ V#:K.. ::, THE CaANrOROOTI23KANDCH»0aaCL?; THURSDAY, OCTOBER Sl^ ••'mm Etiquette Reacting Association Unit Sodal, Meets in Plainfield Meeting Held By Junior •- Frank Ramsey of the Cranford High School Eneltsh d«-Dj«rtm'>nt presided at the first fallmeetinf College! By JHS of the Suburban CbjincU,of the first meeting of the; year of the ' Dr. Edward Willis; chairman •__ , Burton Mandril's eighth grade International Reading Association Cranford teachers' Association at the'.difpartinent of social science of class at Cranford Junior, High iri Cedar. Brook School, Pldinfield. the Walnut, Avenue School- tost jersey City Junior College, was I School presented, its class program Wednesday was a combined social last week.'- '" ••••'• . ;>'*!'•-•' •'" v ; ejected president Tuesday; of recently. .The name of,,the pro- and business session to give teachr, ~'%*V'i^«'I^W^i'^M ;>ii a?!l Croups were formed for inform- ..jersey juniorCollege Assoc- r g»m. w>« "Give Your Opinion." ers new to the local school system i il discussion on the following sub- ioa. t GUIEB iation at its 20th annual meeting j tit dealt with! the right and wrong jects: JsjHow the Individual's Read" an opportunity to become better ' ,*»y of acttiig iri the classroom, li- ing Needs Are Satisfied in a Group acquainted. '**'.'.; •. . .:•..• • v • ••,Harry JMIIkr Motors Inc. rnxmoNs ^d workshop at Union Jttoior Col- f brary, schcjol store and hallway. Lesson," "Building Vocabularies in The-meetlng was called to order : The pfiy was presented 'as.' a tel- by the president,, MissRuth Mor- '*lbi his keynote address, Dr^Vil ill •unior-Senlor . High School Pro- evision progra'rn with Lisa Shapiro , Us mentioned the chabtlc condir grams" "and "How" Parents Can. gan; who then introduced Vae offi- ,.^:CQWlIIJlI.v: ias. quizmaster.' The contestants Ifelp the Disabled Reader." cers, members 'at., the executive I tlons ofihe Wo^ldt today". He said w«.re Janet Buialskl, Michael committee and the various build- SAVINGS 4 LOAN 1 "the United States ?must educate or -Earlman, Lynn Barbuto and.Wal- ing representatives. ••••' ;••.•.>,..... SHAHEEN AGENCY, Inc. be destroyed." .. ; , ., • 'terLcschuk., Eafch contestant was Participate in Guidance ASSOCUTION BEELSTROIfa FUEL CO. • rjr! Willis succeeds Dr. Ralph B. pt Reports were given by the leg- Successor to John W. Heini ,8c Son ['shown two scenes and gave his islative, welfare andf i", program 'Win'n. president'Of MonmouthoCol- DAY! ! ppirtlon as.to which was the prop- Workshop al Rutgers committee\ leaders. Miss Jane K. jegtt or West L«?hg Branch,' who llITfU ;,: er way of behaving in the particu- •'Gerhar' d Kellncri;JRifchiJ /Ribhird he- Seymour Was elected Secretary for grand and PauhBtionaguro/of the r ;,!' , Bold lines, of Back's i958 stylinj| are exemplified in i^Buick Special,, big, vpliume sejler i^.the lar situation. ^' .. /.. . 1 one year to-filr -ihe unexpired '"ittttec.'. •*'•'••!..; •-•'.>•: '-ik.- -''- '•"•'• 1 The following students partitlpa Cranford High School' guidance term of Miss Gerajdine Clemen- Cuncnt ntvldend BaM 3» CallBRidg* 1-OlSO Dr. Ernest R. Dalton of, Centelnr Buick line. Dual headlights and a dazzling new grille' add breadth -and lowniess to the^front end •; ted in the scenes:. ... UsherSi, department * participated in a arjr College for Women, Hacketts- design; The Special,- which is mounted on a 122-inch wheelbase, boasts .new and bigger brakes son, who resigned her position as 1 rDicky and JLiebhard-Tuacfe workshop for 'guidance directors secretary 'When she was assigned • REFRIGERATORS^ .town, who had been secrttary- ahd exquisite new interiors biat complement ,the glamorous; exterior colors. The hew miracle alr {classroom scenes, Kenneth Behdet, and counscldis held at Rutgers as principal of the;Walnut Avenue treasurcr, was" elected, vlce-presl- ride. and. either variable pitch or the revolutionary Bight pitch Dynaflow are optional equipment onthe : University in J*ew Brunsvidck hist UUNG MOTOB CAB : r j Constance Beall, .Donald-*Bi6sseV; School.: •'.'•••. * ' V..-V .,..'•"•.'. . , RANKIN FUEL CO. I dent. Mrs. Marion Howes, .librar- Special series, which, comes ift'seven models.' '" -. •'>".. : ; - \" ,,. : . • ; . . \ Michael Stantori,, George Warner, There will be four meetings held VAITS CHANFOHD ELECTHJC ; Ian of Jersey City iunibr College, •f Carol Schebicin, Karin Peterson „... Buonagurb,* >as on the l tlOUOB STOBB succeeds Dr. Dalton as secretery- this year, two social-business American.: Petroleum. Institute, J Marilyn Moot; Diane Goodwin and steering committee for the work- SHOPS ••'-Ireasurcr. '••••••-'.: •.••'.••-. •••.•*. • • . Presbjrterian Youth meetings and two regular business OO. 1D1NU r dealt with the problems \yhJeh con- >' Madeline Robinson...... ' shop, which was attended by 300 : Also named :to the executive meetings. •''• •.-.". ••'.-•••' • . . ./'_ CollerUngforUIVICEF fronted and were solved by the Library, Marilyn Moot, Barbara educators from all parts of the C*UBRld»»«-0M4 committee wereDavid Fables, Jr., After the business session» Weydemcyer; school store, schools, offered graceytwhich Was biology at Union Junior College, Film and Dr. John P. JWtchett, dean, of The New Jersey Bell Telephone Presbyterian Church will meet at bringing the crude oil Irorn >the I \ Diane Goodwin, Robert Ackland. Police Coverage Praised followed by a smo^ga^bor^jdinner. ProteakMul Hair OoUulni , Ll=HIGH OIL CO., Inc. LETTERBNG , students ,;at. Trenton Junior Col- the church gymnasium at 7 o'clock ground-in quantities.great enough > David Erdmanni Robert Hoolko PqUce Chief Lester W.,Powell Company presented the filmi this evening to. go but in teams -to to make It of commercial.value.It ' iuglas Hlcksv plane Marchionc Ald«n«t. BRldg. t-OlM "Satisfaction Guaranteed" lege. ' •' ,-'•• ••' • • "~ • • . ' • is ?New Jersey," at the monthljf this 'week received, a letter from Plan Halloween Party HARRY S.KEENE STATIONS Other members 6f the exefcutive collect donations for UNICEF. . graphically .portrayed the failures line Robinson, Michael Stan- the Division; of Security, United uiinriB« club and Dr, Rayrtjbnd Simon, " t^Da'vld'" ErdmannrOtortftence-BeaT r TT ——"p«' nimfthiiim— the Queen .or Engianq ^wrnen ivp^vr Church'.^cre,mad- •""• ™ "e• a^t a meetin*—g •^^lV:FIJRNITDBlFf^ VeryTlevfJoseprr nounced'that she and^Mrs. Robert ^^lUi^Si^ |< Robert Ackland, Diane Marchiohi BHMft 0-3073 fdr E,. Calyiri Shire presided. ' "cecdececded through your area^dn. Oc- of: the Mothers' Club of the troop BOTLDIMO I G. Dunne of-St. Joseph's College, Jones, first vice-president, will • I Williiam Fortehbaugh, fee oh \tw last week at the home of Mrs. : attend the Sixth District supper iitf > Weydemeyerand Ronald Bender toberZl. ••';'' >.' ::»Mm'.'' •'•• •-•A:V ' I'Princeton; Or. Heber C. Donohoe Herbert J. Seiser. 25 Roger avenue. CAAPEHTB1 -,• I of Trenton Junior College and Wil- conference on November 8 at thePictures of First Several new members were Intro-1 LABOK JOM OK SUAU. Furnitur* & jbplbncat -JU'VWICiS liam Schau of Jersey City Junior Winfleld Scott Hotel in Elizabeth. ••- John Wlnthrop, ton. of th« Srat , KntrlklS««ytkamMc WWtr »A«a •#••»•• TEXACO SERVICE Mrs, Robert Hetzke will repre- Oil Well Drillinc governor of Massachusetts, auptr- duced. V I THORLEir JOHMSEM rumitun — ApplUnct* . College. • ' . •••••:. ' '. .- '• Juvenile funittar* '„..'.. BUILOERSJ^GENERAL Twcoco Gas — Oil sent the Junior VIA In the Cran^ ; Henry Herbst of the Standard vlsed the construction of the Unjr ' The meeting was conducted by .^-:J1± mMUtm--£: name*'; The slate of ofTiccrs ,was prcr Mrs.' Peter Walsh, president;, as- : Ksitek Lab seated by Dr. George M. Maxwell, ford Coiifncll. • of Gardefi Cliibs' Oil' Company of New-Jersey pre- blast furnace «t.Smugu». MMI^ suPPty ca W»taln—t—•» forthcoming litterbug camRaigrf. sented a film showing the; drilling which produced the first Iron road* sisted [ by .Mrs. Lawrence Beauch*' a.Deim I jlean of Jersejr City Junior Col- eau, vice-president; Mrs.. Edward J tege, Dr. Wesley D. Camp of Mon- Members of the organization took of the first, oil well by Edwin II in North America, Wlnthrop ratted Jlv lAlQMB BBidB* 8-3304 the funds for the project in Enf- Garnowski. corresponding secre- Cranfosd I mouth College and Sister Violetta clothing to the meeting and Mrs.brake, at the meeting of- the Ki- a—aw Barltan Rd. 3s Walnut Xv«m» hnd and brought English and Scotch tary; Mrs.. Edward Esjtwanik, re- Florl6, M.P.F., of Villa Walsh Col- Howard Knauer, chairman of thewanb Club at Markcs Restaurant ,;'J wit .. on Tuesday.';; •. .'•"..'•'•.••• ••.. Ironworkers back *Uh him to o>> cording secretary, arid/ Mrs. An- BOULEVARD ES3O lege, Morristpwn. - ,, ' . • welfare' committee, is distributing : : Boolta* t the furnac«r ;. ••"-'•'„',:•' •,•'' drew Bama, treasurer.'-.'. REILLYOLDSMOBILE SERVICENTER Symposiusis wereneld on "Soc- It to a' family In Elizabeth V The .film, produced by the J.-..I w\ - . — Ineorpoc«|«* — - DffiECTORS . ». Ft«iuln««r. Prop. | {al Trends" witb. Dr. Prichett as were- burned out of their home. Groceries and canned .goods also -.. • ' ' . AalHH—• -" ' ' ' - :. :^:Afla«; discussion leader, and Saul Orkin • • I, O I M O • 1 I. • - ===== | of Union Junior College as .sum-were donated in preparation for the' itimm>-r , . . . . ' «UIM * Satvle*" ' '. . Tim — Tub*—B marizer, "Improving Quality of the Thanksgiving basket which, is be- • ADuu 2-T081 I DOOLET FDHEBAL ,•... BRld««t-fcm Saturday ; . '.' there will :be,a ''used boot and REPAIRING' I College as discussion leader and rubber exchange" and . .members' rWiupoH.M*Ti«lAU».'i>ic. ~^. '•'•• •, Gray Memorial QUICK SERVICE BEFORE THE GROUND FREEZES ,c ••'*! Father Dunne as summarizer. are asked to brjng any outgrown ICOTCIfLM« $0. PHARMACY Funeral Directors LOUIS MONTINI Dr. Winn presided' at the general boots or rubbers either to exchange )0-10U SHOE BEPAIB1NO or, to sell. Proceeds from this sale on Park AiMw | Bession in the morning in the UJC Wonderful Selection U Aldw St. ;C»iilort library, and at the lUncheori^ at Sherlock Hall of Trinity Church. tlated wi'uTthe, purpose" ol buying * Shade and Lamp *| I The "luncheon was served by theshoes for-needy. Cranford, children. G- sM«^^eorjgev;ilUzkalIa.^held AB fibme?""W5rHernlS^'ravejiiu>r^Ia^ W.'atajay'««••••. LAMrS AMD UUUr BBADE»^ Idcnt of Union Junior College, wcl- CHANFOHDTJ We call dupUemte «n» .iluoe—hundtydi a I corned the 150 delegatcSi A tour Of Tuesday evening.. Mrs. Robert MICE GO. rtock. For Uw> best to •hade* and '-—• Mayer of 102 Elmora avenUe also HABDWABE" *c« us. Complete lamp mounting. lthe Merck Institute for^TherapeU- TULIP • HYACINTH • DAFFODIL MOVING and I tic Research' in Rahway followed held a meeting Tuesday evening ; :.- ATUuirown for her Serapbook Committee. PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS BRid9*t-0t00 STORAGE JM Ctilnl A.«i« |the luncheon." • ' 8tlUt «UkU|) ; Representatives . attchded from Mrs. Herbert Dietzel of 15 Keith i rrkndlT 8iaMinr| ADams 2-21SS PEARL, CHIPS • BULB DISHES UaH - Oatdan Toola- fTrentow ^ Junior College, Jersey Jeffries avenue, chairman of the Cianfoxd 0-1370 cancer cornmlttee, announced that /'•". Icbllcge,. Centenary Collegs. for there wil be a meeting at her home 104 South Av«w E. i FUEL CO. A I Women, St. Joseph's College,. As- on IPuesday evenjng, November 19, ic KlTCHEFi : * Iwmptlon. Junioif College,; Mend- for the purpose of making can- ' j;- ^ »,r*. cer dressings. -Any member inter- FLOWERPOTS OMC TBOCK 8ALEB AND CLEANERS Iham; Immaculate* Conception' Col- CABINETS llege, Lodi; Jlohmouth College, Vil- ested in giving their time for this muse are asked to attend. Plain and Fancy KOPPERSCOKE === lk Walsh College, Morrlstown, and HEKRY P. TOWNSEND LINCOLN I Mother of the Savior Seminary, Mrs, Reynold Devlnney, Jr.i Mrs. VIIO 10 South Union Am< Cr«atoe| IBlackwood. ' ; Thomas Donahue and Mrs.. Het- BBidg* t-M** < MELLWOBK AY CABINET CO. 1 MOVWO * •TOJUOB ' .-•. ( ttOWtm AVa^..«, C»aMnrOBa>:, . r •: '' Paul Pa^etta^ Prop. zke were in charge til refresh- b ments, ~ v . • *^~^ r^J— Five (s). completeofficw , \' WMfidd Motor (Kitchen Cabinets — Formica Tops I Teacht* Popular S. !," . WESTFIELb CO, INC. ^•-C«mt»letc bank-by-mail .f»dlilie».»»i. • FOR SALE OR RENT every ont pfoUf pfficet , -t Roofing - Siding Watch Bepairiiig_ ••••. • ••' •••••••.• •.. •• tMttoftk ' • • ' m- m- *m : ... IF vou haven't vet disebvered. these.cotiveniericesaiia extra Gutters • Leaders 1Ky" at Unioti County Trust, there's no time I.ke the and. • to enjoy them. May we haw the pleasure of seeing FACXABD FOOD MARKETS toavTOUaHl Guaranteed v JEWELRV 4*0*1" . •,..;•... • ••••.... ••:•• , •-;.- • : ADUIIMNI i Moe Schneider . ix» Watchefc <—^ -r- FEEDING STATIONS O BIRD BATHS quite tft 438 Worth A** ai. : ' .'WMil CHAS.torn JOHN J. Dl FABIO Watch cmd Jewelry SUET CAKES • PEANUT BUTTER BALLS '-.cables HMAW» * _ vmozxN (room B. tsscout What we most need .Is * BANK AND * prayer of fervent desire for &t BHlda»t-03tl BRidfl. 6-1105 No Parking Problem* — Drive In Yard SAVINGS in grace, expressed in ©>» mwikness, love, and gooa New ^ InionCoun INSTlTimONS — Mnry. Baker Eddy ENGLISH-BUILT FOR* C. E. TBBBENBACH VOTE is 142 Inrf Strut NOTICE tO CUEDITOB8 A coavuna akknea 99m Ate or NEIAIE e. HfcWsoN. t SHADES Eyes Examined HAROLD r\; AUUnU O* JUX aVOM 1 rurauant ta Uut ortJei olcllARlXS A. Incorporated Only ^ MAKE SURE YOU TUESDAY! Ullloo. wade «>it. th* tttaUl duv ot Oc- tober AJ).. JtoT. Uport the »*pUcaU«»n f AutomobiUI the utuk;r*Isrt«d ** .EXecUtM ol tba otat« TOBK OaUWi Authorked DUCO to-»»a«rti>»<^-"* "' -U*i j '- •=•— • V P.M hiblt to the itubacriber under WORK K<--'<> iiuliut the estate of uld deccaaed. WlttUn tax titouthi IrbW Uve date o( Mid older, Duiux Enamel, AW. N« «!• *iul be leWeVe1* b*rted !r«)m P"^ RICHARD HARTIG Union County Rtoubllcon Compalgn Committe«. ar Ktovorina the time*asaliwt 107 N. UNION AVE. Welding *- Truck llcVilt SOUTH AVE^E. BRidg* 6-1661 CwhMWdk-Up**« (JOHMOTON FAWT HW) NEW CARS • USED CARS • FOREIGN CARS •*« *«• *»• '*•-•? KXecutb* •^-Optn Evenings 'tl tmur 101H. Union Avt. 000 BOOTH kv.'.- UL tt 1:N PJL •* 4 th6»t»6i» & tSeek. Altjia. JlO Orchard 8t • V • N< •*' " U-f ::V-. v •• 1 1 : ;; : ; ... . .^.. ,,.-...• ^jv,:,;,.:;.-.;^ ,"/.-,:..,-.. .-: ,',;••:•;'•'••••••"-•'•'-*••••••?•';'".'• '•' •-

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that many p$f>and differerit arti- cles will be offered for sale this a Visit to the Post bffice on Fri-; day, Mrs. Alonso received a phone year, with emphasis, on making call from Fjraricis Heineman, a urn town BY Christmas shopping easy: for those clelrk~at the local "off ice, reporting KENmWORTH— Both the Republican and Democratic candi- v the terms of : attending the fair. '.-* • • -• that^he had inadvertently left f3 Democratic councHmfn ex- d!ates for_mayor today' issued! statements supporting the KenjlWorth KENtLWORTH-^ A thrte-way One innovation >i» be ^Treas- of her change on the counter at _ this year, a Republican vic- poUce.department's, request^.for, salary increases, . " race "for",mayor and contests for' £ ures, for Sale;* for, which Mrs. C.the parcel post window-', / f Cy locally in next^Mesday'sgen- Seek Three Year Council •••••••••'• ' Borough voters will be given an Candidates for Mayoralty Post two seats on Borough Council,will•"• F. Hansel. -J^ and her commit-' Mrs. Alonso said it was a pleas- lectioB-would return control opportunity '• to register their ap- highlight Tuesday's ^General Elcc- • .'•"«'"' !life¥"are"cbllecting antiques and ob-rure toretur n to the. post Office to e Borough Council to the proval or disapproval of the "salary tidn ballotirtg In Kenilworth. . jets d'art. Serving on this com- pick up her monejnand thank Mr. In fact, the Republicans iiid hikes in a. referendum on the bal- '. Mayor Walter EiiBoright, Derho^ iects d'art. Serving on this.com- Heineman for his honesty and cpn- ust one seat to '< *,'• lot at Tuesday's General Election. crat. is challenged by Borough i&ttec are: Mrs-iHenry Keep. Jr., itibn. ' : ".'" .'•:.•.'". : ' -•" ,wou three-three division loween Both candidatessaid they_will fol- Knnnpth R. Hart; Tte^ 'Mrs; Henry Slauson, Jr., MrstCflr-l aiong councilmen with the dedd- low the dictates of the people on publican, antf .Samuel G. Vitale, (iS^.J6S-'Mrs.^fr^TrM^' Zt vote in the'haiids of RepubU- independenti in his bid for election '' Mrs. loberi Winller, MlrS1, Robert ow Cadillac' Parade Plans toa second two-year term. '. Acklartd, Mrs. Goerge Reusch, Mrs. GABWO6D — Expanded.. plans tf M .' Boright, /Dcmo- ' i In the- /councilmlinlc contest*, Frank' Washbourne, Mrs, Francis jr the Garwood Lions Clutt's Hn-1 cyat reclectibn,' said he To Be Presented has bfcen exceptionally mild in the Republicans,; Eugene t % .Coppola Foreman and Mrs. Walter M. nual Halloween program for bof-favors the: increase to bring the and Thomas'.Jt.panipbell will fac«v borough. It is expected by some; . young - people - were ' an-local force members -closer, to the .'•."Cooper. -•• . ' ' •• ' • '• -• .In New Theatre however, that dawning realization Democrats John J. Olock and Peter ^ however,u that dawning realization today by; Pat; DiFablo, average police pay in the'county. S, Patutb. "They seek scats being There Will be a large Selection Opening on Thanksgiving night, of thhe Possibilitiesibilities locallylocally , plus in-in, of handmade baby clothe*. This -November 28, the Cranford Dra- chairman of the boys* and' girls? "Even if it is granted, the depart- vacated December Si by Council-.: lerest in the gubernatorial and As- committee, who is in charge of ar- ment will still be estaplished near man Hart and, Council President booth is' under the direction of matic Club will present in its thea*- sembly races 'ttay result in a fair Mrs. EH Tflttingcr, assisted, by Ire on Wirians avenue the comedy," the bottorn"'of'-the pay scales in Alva Myers, a Republican whols : : iurnout Tuesdax of ; Garwood's will Union- County," Mayor: Boright retiring because of pressure, of Mrs. J.'K. BalC3.-Mr«: Violet And- 'The SpUd Goid-CadlUa.c.'' TJhpre !it erson. Mrs. Alexander Cloud. Mrs. will be six .performances, Novem- 5g 'business. •.'.'..'•• ••.••-•-. >> '.-.'•' ": . .• •" halt-hour- earlier, than originally "The '{pressure in the election, will Henry Keep, Jr.. Mrs. Edward ber 28, 29, 30 and December C, 7 •'.'.""..' Scene as addition c. .—,„_-,._. --_,..-.--..-,.--.,-. - -. ..._•••-. ,_••.:. "Running for reelection tothree - The'"department Is 'requesting^ scheduled,, and will'proceed, from be on the Republicans, who'must Crulchshank.. Mrs,' Henry* Hahlo, and 8. The theatre has been taken Multiple Listing Service was discussed at,a meeting, in; Elizabeth vcat tdrms on the Democratic that its Salary scale be adjusted as Hickory avenue and Center street Mrs. Robert Lindsay. MW. JameJ over forthenlght.of November ?g last week Standing, left toright , are John Neustaedter, chairman.1 ticket^are Council Fjesident;.Jf: follows: Chief, $5,800 to S6^00; Slocuro and Mrs. Warren Wright. for a '•benefit' for the Brookslde George C&sabona and Councilman (instead of; Willow' avenue and captain. *Kv avenue. A fire truck of the bor- There is not one department in remaining one^year unexpired ough's Fire Department will spot- the county where patrolmen will political campaign here will be IJ&i^^kJW'toey.'.-. '• '••"• ••' .'• •'•• Park, chairman of the planning it^tht^ term in his place is. Charles L. light the marchers with' a flood receive less money in 1657 than in climaxed Saturday : afterrioort p.^he^large^aet4s^.mT£Kire3t: Cranford Joins and Monday night, when the. F. Hansel, Mrs. Elliott Moody, Mrs. «Sfl^CTrBaiDSnllrtictive stepr light, and a mobile contingent of kenilworth. Chief Edward Stupak i'fHppi |#iew and old talent, including.Mrs. -i-n.. ._-a-.ii. Republican and Democratic or- • : Ralf Hartwell. Mrs--Dean.'Free*-. toward the ideal of state-wide in- .^tjtttn^«as«Mi^oi-Wwr Friend Gllpin, MrsT. Horace Stev- County Multiple The Republican candidates for request. He pointed out that bor- guniSilons. wui nold:itdlt$St: ': man, Mrs. Frank .Cailahan, Mrs. tegration of multiple listing aerv- 151 of the American Federation of ens, Mrs..Fred Linley, Mrs. Frank thrce^year council terms are'.Jules Musicians will* also be featured ough officers perform the same du- ^^ The GOP will get in first licks, Milton Boyette, Mrs. ; Abraham Newbert, Mrs. Roger Norton; Mrs. r listing Service j; Lusardl and Henry W. Piekar- in the parade. . '...•'• : ties, as those in larger municipal- KENILWORTH, .r^Derriocratic candidates for. office .in Tuesday's with a motorcade slated to begin Crowell arid Mrs. Walter ScheU- John.Whittlesey, Robert Fdst, Ray The Union County. Multiple at i: 30 p.m. Saturday at Hard- At a special meeting of the dl-Listing service, area .now' covers ski. John J. Saland Is running for The annual Halloween costume ities and require .the same amount General Election stressed that tney have conducted a campaign based Winkler, Herbert Mitchell, John of money tolive; . . ing githodi. After touring the. wo.''Henry" Hanscn" and Miss Madden! James Rich, Frederick..-I rectors- , of the Unio.....n County.--;_,, • Cranford, Garwood,' Kenilworth, 2) contest will be held at Lincoln Von the record of the ^administration" in talks at a meeting for party School immediately following the Mayor Boright said it must be borough, the motorcade will halt '. •Jane Chamberlain are in charge Deacon Edward George, H6race tiple Listing Servicef at the Win-Clark, Rahway^ linden, Roselle,; workers held last night in theat St. Theresa's Church' cafeteria," ; parade. ..Four- categories of cosjremembere- d that the police .'de*'. , of the good housekeeping .booth, StS. SS Aihwell. Samuel $eld Scott Hotel. Eli^bethrias* Roselle Park, Union and a part of home of Mayor Walter E. Boright. where refreshments will be : r partment, aswell as other borough . \, -. which" will feature' aprons, pina- Hillside.-, -.s.:.,'-. ..-••;'•.:•• '.,'; ^.,' tumes will be judged:.-Funniest, employes, received no salary; • In- Reference was made to some of . served and 'local candidates will • \ .fo'resi pot holders and\6ther house- and John Whittlesey. ,V . . Cranford Board ot Realtors joined Edward J. Shaheen, president of spookiest, most clever and most : ; crease, during 1957. the "outstanding achievements" of speak.:.. /•• vv ,:; ,'••'.-- .' hold items. They Will be assisted Mrs. Katherine Butler will serve the county unit , '."• - the Cranford Board of Realtors, beautiful. -. , ''In view of these, facts," Mayor - Borough Democrats will hold a -, bV. Mrs. • JThls movmovee will ^benefie t both announced ' that • the. Cranford Candidates Judges will include Mayor Ed- Mayor Walter E. Bpright and the members who joined the county : (Co»Hnued on Page 3) Boright stated, "this request by parade and tally .beginning at,7J;.'. Chatles Mott arid Mrs. Bernard buyers and sellers of real estate Democratic administration. These p,m. Moiiday at the' Boulevard :, : unit are B. S. Waioughby, H. A. the department warrants the earn- • '. ' ' Doyle^ "" -'. '• '•• - -' -. '• "• by .^encouraging further' coopera- achievements were, listed as fol- and 23rd street. Refreshments . Detering, G. G. Nunn, Phil Hehe- To! est consideration of all. residents : The White Elephant table will be tion in sales.of real estate beWeen lows: •;.'., .., -.-; ... •. ^^• •• ... wilt be served at the'Kcnilworth *S^sMoito the two Multiple listing services," han, McPherson Realty. Company, GARWOOD—Republican candi- when voting, on the 'referendum. 9 In charge\)f Mrs. C. S. Croad and Inn. .. . -•• .'.-•.• - ": ,, •••••'-.. ' y J. B. Lenoic and Joseph J. Guker. dates, for threeVBorqugh Council Mil AJbsenc^ It must be clearly understood, KENILWORTH _ Republican Continued economy affording as * her committee. Miss Edith Frost, John M. Neustaedter . of Rpselle Events Planned seats to be filled at nexfTuesday's however, that if reelected t will be mayoralty candidate Kenneth. R. low a tax rate as possible consis- ..'-.,• Mrs. Alexander Claybaugh, 'Miss obliged toac t according toth e dic- tent with the csscntiaj services of elect all three of thci* candidate! general election will discuss local ^aiieflere Hart today announced that he fav- :: . '.';' May Croad'NandvMr.; Croad. \ ..-•"' , (V>r€irl Scouts tates of the voters," he added. the community, new arid improved in order to regain control of coun-,." Canned Goods Donated to Welfare issues and the program they plan GARWOQD — Wanuig of the ;'..'.. There wil^ be ra consignment November will be "sales month" to inaugurate if elected, at a Can- Kenneth R. Hart RepubUcan ors abolition of the proposed Route Fire Apparatus, expansion of fa-ell. Control i& now held by the , •'••••' booth featuring. ^among other. in the Washington Rock Girl Scout 1 recent wave of absences .due" to 22 spur "rather that its relocation cilities and services in Public Democrtats (fhroufih ' Mayor Bo- didates Night to be held by the HBNKY W. PIEKAR8KI respiratory infections among chil- mayoralty - candidate, issued the ';< things some' importations from Council, ii,was; announced today, following statement: . .. ' .,•• ' within the borough.'*. - Works department including Vight's vote, which Can be utilized Garwood Republican Club in Bay dren in the local schools was evi- : ••'•.'" Hawaii, including,carved^ Wooden by Mrs. B. C. Belden of Cranford, Leaf Memorial Hall, 221 South "With regard to the police salary "Recent -remarks made by theMonthly Clean-up Day, re-district- to break tics developing on council* , -... bowls, native dolls and mats. This chairman of the finance committee. 1. 2.000 Home*, businesses and industries will be reied. dent today as Superintendent of opposition candidate seem .to in-ing the borough for the conveni- now divided evenly with three III avenue, at 8 pan. tomorrow. adjustment request, I am well ; ; display,is under the" chairmanship. During the month; brownies will' Schools Lewis F. Laird reported dicate he is resigned to the fact we ence of the voters, successful liti- Democrats and. three Republicans. •i . ;'i^! .••;v Th«p«)U«m of readjuit , Speaking will be Jules J. 1M-Halloween Posters, Parties absences averaged about 50 'a day" aware and in accord with the need of Mrs. E. W." Morris," aided\by I sell calendars, intermediate scouts for adjustment and recognize cer- are going to have this highway. gation relative to apportionment of Boricht Pratt Graduate 2. "t sardi and •[ Henry W. .Piekarski, for the past week, as compared • ' Miss Nan Fay, Mrs. W. T. Edwards iwlll sell; cookies and seniors will tandidates for three-year council tain Inequities in the salary scale. I; refer to his BUggcstion that land funds in the Regional District sav Mayor Boright is married and II ; ; with the high of 180 reached on 1 sen nuts.•'••"•''":.;'; .:'.' ' . ;^, -:;"vy.x Features of School Activity be set aside to relocate those per-ing the Borough over 180,000 year- the father of five children. Hfe ha* j;" and Mrs. W. J^MillerV ' terms, and ^ohn J. Saland, candi- : '"The matter is before the peo- October 18. .;••!•:;- -.;__" : . ;;: .; ': Plants and flowers will be sold |\A11 .troops -participating in the date for a one-year unexpired ; •'."•, GARWpOI^Hatoween^posters^irdisplay in ;the windows of lo- t : ple~ through the, referendum" and - r-. .(Continued on Page 4J 4) •'.. IContinued on page 4} v jsialea .will receive a portion of the ; On Monday of this week there .^i.i ara bootti presided .'avcrvjby Mrs, tenn. . •:•..*'' •;• •'';''•• ••»';•••:• >•.•••••»;" ' cal merchants have" been^prepared';'ty"tfijj>'bo^'iaii^.'giri|liri grades 8 shall be governed by the mandate Mrs. Belden said, and th« were "40 absences reported, and onof the people." .•;•• ;.••.';• Alto present todiscus s Republl- through 8 of the public scHool system. They^^ ^I'beljiidgea byrireprer TuesOay the figure dropped to .25. i mu < o Walcott. Miss Katherine Wiese and jcoundi for camp _., ,. "" '_., _ ?M?'p*'r 5mp'' y^ r : ^>.>i,i.ifc:Mj»..yjrt;ypt^wiU.y.,.j^ ii...u i ^ ...Miss LoisCopson. '• •-'[•]. '•" ] ''\ .' • -. "Community Chests and United S'vr-'-.'r Funds are not.asked by the council Edward H. Tiller and Councilmen Teachers' Association, sponsors of BentJal m§0m,.. Throughout the day. there;, will John Lombardo and John Schnit- fluenza Vaccine phots at a clinic men attended an open house at St. to supply funds for; camp devllop- ; : . be a snack far serving. light re- 1 : the program, . .-• :- . '. Theresa's Council 41«fl. Knights of its purpose: arid accomplishments ing 'of the Vatican ' Manuscripts . ment," Mrs. Belden said. . "They '>er,-'... .•'r -:- •. .-..' •. 'v~ Conducted by the Board of Health freshments. Mrs,, Moses Craig Republican candidates for state This year the art work Was done in the First Aid Squad buildingHalloween Parly, Columbus, last Thursday evening over the years. The national pro- now at SL Louis University and are asked to provide for, operating lend. New and the West. Fete M^nftr will run-this stand, assisted by ii: and county offices also have been on poster boards in the classrooms on Saturday, it was reported by in the cafeteria of St. Theresa's gram of KC Huts during World its-Catholic Advertising program. - [funds'for the council."'" ••' :."\ '\'~",'". GARWOOD — Declaring he is Mrs. . John:. Witherington. The invited to attend.: :.l .,_...' ;>• rather than on the street. TheHealth Officer John L. Banyasz. ~ Badge Ceremony Church, The program was part of War I, its association With the USO The K of C now has 138 Coun- . All tales begin at 9 a.m. Satur- ready to stand on his record •' of . Choir Boys, under trie; direction The session Will be conducted project was undpr direction of Dr. Fracls Karney, board physi- KENILWORTH ^ Cub Pack 83 the .council's, current membership during World-War 11, its-scholar- cils in New Jersey and 44,000 mem- day; throughout the counciL achievements in the coming'clec- : of Mrs. Kenneth Weeman, WO! : „ Workers arje shown with rarined goods ««ected in a recent "by the club president, former Miss Helen Anderson, art super* cian, gave inoculations to school held a Halloween party and pack 'drive. •'- ',"•;' ..-.•. /."•'••.•. ship program for Its veteran-mem- bers in the state. By next summer sell ribbon candy. ; . . ,'-•"Mrs. EverettvHelm of Cranford tiori. Governor Robert B. Meyner bers and its permanent scholarship (Conltnuea on pope ») drive sponsored by.the Woodside Manor Civic and Social Club, Councilman Frank J. Ragonese. visbr;,':. .• '. . '.. • .- •.. '-. ;-•'''•/.-. . teachers, school crossing guards, meeting last Saturday night at St. Past State Deputy. Frank Ott . A fish dinner Will be served ttye is serving on the finance conwnlttee spoke at a rally held id hi^ honor r :i proceeds of the drive were'turned over 'to Mrs. A. O.' Lennox, Classes in trie Franklin and Civil Defense Police Reserves, and Theresa's Church; « . "••';;.2\' Mv night of the bazaar, beginning at with Mrs. Belden, and Mrs. Dwight by the Garwood Democratic Club Award chairman Thomas Neville executive Secretary of the. Cranford Welfare 1 Association, last Washington Schools have planned First Aid Squad members in addi- 5:36. Reservations may be.made Copeland(.of Cranford is calendar in Bay Leaf Memorial Hall last tion to members of various bor- presented the following awards: chairrnan..'.'^-:"':' '-:,,•';/'..,';.,-''. •-,.•- '• parties for this afternoon in ob- ; Week, those participating in the house-to-house *pickup are shown 7 Thursday nigh^t. ;. 'through Mrs. Richard Dorian, sup- x •• A. ."' -•">••' ',...•• •' •.•'.•• •'. • •.•".,••.!.•..... •••: ..•••••;-•..- .• • ...... ough departments, ' Wolf badge, Timothy McGeehan, we The.governor appeared in Gar-servance of Halloween. Each " per- chairman.' .' ' •'.•,'• /''••;'.• •'•'' \n the picture;.left to right as follows: John Roth, JajTConnoliy, 7. Kenilworth, that thought it would lose its Town Hall when th* plan was first announced, finds Assisting were Mrs. Peter Rlr- Michael Nolan arid Gregory Pat- Don't Buy Muck in wood as .part of an all-day tour school will have its own Hal- ; Miss. Fay executed the posters Anniversary Marked . ...,M. Kossak (club president), Linda Wood and Joseph Trezza. ^ luncheon, Bazaar zo, public health nurse, and Mrs, kus; lion badge, Dennis Ciccarclll; itself with the highway hitting Hardino School instewL Hundreds of homes, the Town Hall and of Union County. Mrs. Meyner loween parade outside if the , forth e faby Mrs. William O\d is ~ """ .lay Chapl A. Michael Kuchta, Board of Educa- one-year pin, Richard Klock, John -chairman of publicity. ~r~ taking the advanced course in the Post Office still remain in the 1,000 foot danger lone. Slated by Rosary also spoke brftfly during their weather permits. The children JaecJid. Stephen Ambrozy, Dennis same subiect at the^school, Police tion nurse. - Jack: "Seetna like every time I shop for you 1 get lets for my ! the.25th ann troop stop here. Frank Watica, presi- then will return to their class- Patkus, Gregory Caravello, Philip of Bremner Chapter, Order of De- In Advanced Course phief Lester W. Powell rjeported. for games and 8. Cranford's northeastern residential area will be hit heavily in Day baiaar and luncheon-dinner dent of the club, wclcomea tnose Morliio. Michael Nolan; two-yeay r money.- Tenbuclu'a not aa big M it Molay, the Mothers', Circle present- . Having cbmplcted a basic course Classes are conducted from 9 ajn. : ; Red Cross Club councilors have the mayor and council and,, the Purk Village Group of St. Amie's Rosary Society will attending. .. ^;'^yVvV-l ''•'•• ^'.,. pin, Richard Basta, Arthur Altc; ed the chapter with a public ad- m fingerprinting at the Union to 4 p.m., Mondays through Fjti- , Section whHi tho super highway taking out the Birdiwood Avenue neighborhood. been' elected' as follows: Eighth} Board of Health with cooperation A •be held. Tuesdayv*«i,t SL Anne's Serving on the reception com- Silver Arrow, John Jaechcl; den ; To Hear .Decorator dress' system at a meeting last days.with ihsiruotion by members of the Board of Education. County Police Chiefs-Association 9. Roselle Park's southwesterly corner will bo encompassed m the general area of the Mastapeter .School, with a fuU course turkiey mittee for Governor and Mr^. Mey- grade, Joyce Dean and Mary chief cord, Joseph Zygnersky. t Jill; "Same thing b3 tru* for everything «U«w« buy—« Albert Casamcnti of Ea s.tThursday night' in the Masonic of the Federal Bureau of-Investi- : 1 Castaldo; seventh-, grade, Meryl Training AcadcmyVin Wcstfield, dinner being served from 11. ajn. ner were the three local Demo-, The following pen Mothers arc clothing, fumlturo—-well everything.** . . -'Orange, an intcHor decorator, will Temple. "/ -, • • .^Y' ' . .• . . gation.;' '••'-;•• ... '••-.. -,--•• ••-•'. :••/:.': ' . Funerfl Hon^, located* ^onFaitoute and Webster Avenues. • V\ , '•.';•' ;. , : :',.•;,•'' ' , •.•.•' Armstrong and Joanne Cusmano;. Patrolman Henry Pplidoro-now is : : ; cratlc candidates,, Borough Coun- to receive one-year pins, Mrsv Edna be guest speaker at a m.ectlng of Mrs. Holger^. Peterson, president • to7p.m.-"•'.' -'». ••. '•' :'v-v'':; • .• '; •'•• sixth grade, Midge Tyndall, Betty -the Park Village Civic. Association of the circle, made the presentation 10. Roselle along ^ith Springf if Id, Berkeley Hetghn,Unkm and Ke^ ' The meal yrljl be prepared and cil President I. George Casabo'na Caravello, Mrs, "Dorothy Nolan, served in the school cafeteria by and Frederick C. Wehrum, Jr., Browne and Carol McKowski; Mrs .Rose Ciccarclli and Mrs. Bet- Jack: "Not everything, Jill Take electricity and gas} Of in Veterans' Memorial Home Mon- to Robert. Peterson, master cOun- { est hit by the T^rridor" program . i . Rosell* doos not want jwwer lines overhead or super high* fifth grade, Nancy HIdi. ;. Among Activities L^y-^giit-He wiU haVejUd^ .and the. hospltaUiy ^committee under seeking reelection for..three-year ty Williams. Two-year pins are'to eouiw our monthly buis from Public Servlca may b« 1 Cpy Other member^ of the club fare: . samples and wilfanswcr questions' A 25th • anniversary ^daTic*" was - - iwaysjhrough H^J^ direction oft Mrs.' Dominick Car- terms; and Charles;' L. be awarded to Mrs. Delle Lyons • Plnmhlna JK^^ntofilhe '.Board Linda Spata, Jon Dcsch,, Judy and Sam Smith'. . ' • bit hlghet but gosh, we use « lot moro. Think of all -dilio-arid-Mrs^Stevan Banyasj:. afe: •^*»*>**^*-k^'»-^ i . on decoratini. . ; held by the chapter in the temple • Haatbw .",• man-niadocyclone. " ^ ' -^—^—^ L^_,.-_...... ,...._ . ••:• .\. ::..:...:•..-:..-•••: J [Saturday night. Music was provide sistcd by Mrs, Herman Steffen and who is seekTn —Costume^prizes—were~won_by_ ' the The business session will be con- Bartlett; Carol Harncy, Dorothy include a motion picture^ "Father e^ by the .Jayes, Refreshment ,', rwidenti.1 area In the ^«nllyoof School 3 and theGrier AvonueBr^ library will ^ .Mrs. Lawrence, Ashpff. ' "year unexpired term otfthc count John Tync for most original, Featuring a pale of home baked Wreesman, Ellen Dubas, Linfta Was a Bachelor," starring Wil- Stephen Ambrozy for nicest and BentT Ml^nSeVi4oov^r«iin>thevJJDQlLnNit Ferrel, Carol ? Ann Verlottl, Diane liam Holden, followed by.a dance Michael patrylow. for funniest The Jittit TSoxt,. right itlown here in this lautadry, but what • 4 9 ^- GENERAL CONTRACTOR - i7.».TS*sarpiiiaaii Sdsa I'lfie school' a^d^toTIulrnTfrom ' KJ^ttyiiiFJeAhe^d^nj^.1 _^JLm^^*Uig£i&<*G*wi<>od-' Gb^d^b Fine People Pin. There, will be tables of reli- records "\4hich' have, beeri .in the liane HysUp, Betty tecnaiers and their gueslsHHlenS 103 AJ.m. Ave. the \JtoO foot erea are threatened. Co-Ed Night at the Youth Conter A number of games were played In Local Post Off ice '" '.{Continued on Page Z) • ; (Continued on JPtffe 2) (Continued on Page 2)' In Lincoln School this Saturday including dunking for apples, pin as do to much and cpti BO UttUS " Mrs. Cirilo" Alonso, Jr., of 33 night, it was announced by Dante the nose orr the. pumpkin and a bal- Grove street, this week reported. ayMkte wtth «a nuiml saU4 «n» A. Costa, recreation supervisor. loon game. Adult games were also , an experience that led her to re-iBg. Oratad Anvtriesn. Faimaaam a» lt The picture will start at 8 pjn. played, with Albert Miller in mark: lt is rial nice to have sucjh tfcM «faa«M mt*-4m&!0Mf *•-** Peter Slracusa and his band will charge. • •.. . -. fine i>eoplc working in bur Cran- olay for the dance. Other activi- Pack chalrnrian George Schnei- ford Post Office." "•."••^.•TTT^.*; ties 'will include table tennis, card der talked to the parents on thq .'.' Soon after returning home from Barnes, checkers, chess and horse- Pack's candy sale -and - planned shoes. •• '- • '' • '•.•.'•' ' trips for the season.; He also had a Participahtfl arc required to con* marshmallow game for the smaller Enjoy the tdvantagn form with the dress regulation of children. : : V;MASONRY: of this ow the Board of Education in the use The next pack meeting will be "/.)" : ' "'Wowc:> -;; iContinued m Page 2) ' - November 23. • . Off Every Deicrlptlon ^ OIL HEAT '•••••*•• •.•'.• "••• • • ::•" '"••'••••' ' Boright to Ask Land Sale FREE ESTIMATES ' ';'/; map mida bf the State Highway De- as the one released by Congresswoman Dwyer in April ot . . . "We> eov«r«d by liiturente". Whin accident ©r Ban to Aid Spur Victims B. BUONTEMPO in the election of Sanator Malcolm Forbel who U KENILWOH|Tri —A ban on sale of bbroughrowncd ^u'nd KO the Ml JUastetdam An. BOMII* iJtheii woidi will doiM property will be available to residents who may be affected by the thino pebble to hold up thb^^ nroftram without |»apard^ CHetlnut S5750 Po toinethinfl iMr YOUR t^urlty; tie proposed Route 22 spur was called for this week by Mayor Walter • ' liottM KM. '". • " MecBeen ebowt complete coverage. The spur is planned a* a littt- be- 's a means of Insurance that if any wcen the proposed new Route 22 uich spur route in the future in- nd GoethaU Bridge, Elizabeth. If HAYL'.S PAYS Up To 58 Miles To the^ Gallon hb spur -follows the teritatlyely- volved the removal of homes, the ilanned right-of-way, tt number of borough-owned property might be tomes .in the borough would have available to. those affected," he ex- ;o be removed. > ' . plained. Stating that the present highway State Senator Robert C. Grant it carried out, would has. proposed building the spur h U^BT Wght suid he U continuing to tight side.' ThU plan hiu been opposed for a route which will not affect by the Hillside Township Commit- scHirrz BROS. homes here,' , . ttc. it cluims the road would re- —Paid for by the Save Our Hoineff.Comnitttee of Union County^ Mayor Boright qald hl« recom- quire razing some dwellings re- SINCLAIR -. —- Authoriatd Saks and' Svrvic* ~ ', . mendation will be made at thccntle y completed and would g< 781 Cwitral Avp. Wtrtfkld ' nekt BioroUgh Coutscil meeting^ *• near two large

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Curto White'as co^hairmeh (Continued from Page 1). ...•-/•..•>:;.•••;-^ T. ^ Third qvefliM?. soft ! atmtud ceaventlem it is ex- Monday night for disregarding the HaUoween Posters -tiiere':win^be. over' 50,000 Lai A«aT-FABl_r1l4Ta-_ af_-^-_._-_-._-S_-._-__-.l J whistle idgnal of an officer of the Election Day in tlre'iW-nd many Steel Company Sold, Civil Defense Pttlii* tte*erV«,aurf (Continuedfrom 1) (Cc/nUwMMtt fnm Boot 1) '•'•-'! added «,.uad-- - , Browne. Udla Rieder. f - . V ed about back to normai after the ing Friday nigkt's CD test t State Deputy theodore O8r Doesn't Want Tract gious. articles, handmade, items. Aisp. Jeielyn Steeber, Ceil recent heavy absences due to According to i ila$'•'... poll spoke bn tbe insurance pro- OtlTU — Carol keyes KENILWORTH .^- the Kerf- Chrt^_na*c_rdsV candies, games. 9chnfta», Diane Metxneri Matte AsiaAi n flu.fl attee conductin dt g a pPIOj- Cranford i man, eera^tied jny •«t on Uoata and submarines and benefits tothe members ^ j?residentol.OirfSeoul ilworth Steel Company his fr>een Th^ f^wiff be a white ele- flainlahi Kathie JakbirW, Per«r tot Khigbtsof Columbus and the purchased by the Jones .,;Rose. Phyllis Griffiths. Gail Zinl- ion of the meri to their fam- o ',' to the CD^fllcer. ,Cta re- < ' • ••"'', .''.i:fi Laughlin Steel Cornpany and IS i e •ek. Barbara Drake, Rose Marie egard to^providing tor them. |tafding School.! :.'. .' '' ' ,;•; .• quest. 6'f CD DirectorDire ; Louk J. Mrs. Francis; Burke and MM. tw longer interested in the UK. ' ' " ii . spoke of Cwnp Colurnbus .'• ••.•••i-'i'. \\i-' •'• OiheV officcr&s arc as follows! acre tr_ct • at Wth street. for^ ,^ Magistrate! Frederick, Dairejr, itaimcl»l, chair- BOROCOH OF KtiNILWOllTtt men, ate in .charge of; th0 bataar, is .conducted, h/ the New Secretary, Janet Shreye; treasurer, •which it • his, been negotiating NOTICXU given - ifjcv Kniights. with the borough for more than . MOTICX is henby given by. the Cant' Susan Ambls; publisher, Trtlde BOROUGH OP JESNILWOmTB n_islo_Brs of Aascsainant of .the Borough .pit Grand Knifc*t -ivi ,"a yeari Borough Clerk Philip J. BOROVGH OF KENILWOBTli rut that,, on we isunosy wi'«»Dv»iiiw_rm . 'IKIii at; m.y* .« •--• •-•• • ••'•.••.. Notice •••••,:•:•, .,,:•. of KenUworth that on the ltUt. day of JLvQum CotmciT. in HU Schmidbauer; sunshine, Judy Em- Mcttevna; announced; yesterday; November.-.; 1887. at 8:00 o'clock PJ_, and. t inert. „ and! hoUsekcet)cr, Susan , NOTICE U hereby given by" the Coni-, NOTICE, I* hirtby is hefeby fl» i addressed the assemblage .pn^ the At last week's Borough Coun- nil»Iort*h> of Anstetmeht of the Boroutfh. Borough. HallSJ^BJ. ? SuUvart.?& the _SSugb iS^MUrtttii^a •jutuai'asjpects of the KpfC as to of Kenllworth-that on the 18th day M1 of Kenllwartb. County'of Union Krueger •-•-••• v •'••••• ••:•.•_':. • '• cil, meeting, Councilman Ray- November. ^l»57i at 8:00 .o'clock P_J.. •aa out* of Mew UnS-,a» • the placj T retreats conducted, itt annual A Halloween patty was held Fri- : morid- Blydenburgh, .", finance far the heertnt of «U persons lnterirtad is hereW lUxed1 " a* jht), Uiae and tMe timage to Wijliamstown, N. J.. -<4iB4«»»__i _annrtit»|fwi thnf tfly Borough "Ha !!. MB Boulevard.' Hi tH* In the matterJ o1f the •amatnent for the day ar th* fnmpWild Cherry T Borough of KenUworth, County) ol Union -^-*- - II by rattan's* the 'the .Ctoiporate. ..Cooimamipiis, and ^ . local'' Imp^ovtmeilt Cabin The decoration committed". . borough is now in a position .to and State of flaw Jtarsay ;., as • the, pi • ••' '•'.'••• armed early atid placed, various for'the hearing Vi ell perso„._ for, tha of r v_w-_.,~.i of an 8 Inch sanitary sell th£ tract and that council tn uw ...»„«. . irtlent for the. In tha. along Lafayette AAvenu e ijp,*.': .._m: Avenue" bttweeif North 1«U» Streat/ Sfraat m a Mpou_ B7 feat South of Street from thejsentef 5M \ ing on this committee were: and Mlrhltan; AvetiUe s*a ATBO: cess of the council and wished •sssi 30, of 6 West^tnd.place, Cranford, QATEP: October uth. 1987.. -.,, |O-ar • . ,.7f • -, , •< .. 'and -Iilaurcen Carbdne- (Continued from, pan*. ') During "!World War II. Mr..-LUr; f 6 Wt Liiniied success,to ita officers and the one-year unexplred term on- : Tne\ gamd. cbrnmittee,; urJucH sardl '•was;'cited' '• by vthe,.IJnlted* suraatok coma or tmr ""„ The 'Hev. Nicholas Carllno the.Republican tickets••• '•"'. ••' ", : ' ' GkaaMry DI«l#Ua pianncd\the entertainment; corn- States Treasury Department for ^ngratulateii all who were present -.prised Suzanne Ivonc.Joyee Calka The poles will be open from -7 Ld wished continued sucess toth e a.m. to 8 pjn., and polling places' meritorious service in War Bond OF IN IDEM FOHixixosOTiE OF TAI uni TITLES , and Mary Ah^.Zarrjpagllone.Judg- drives. He was an Instructot r fof r Un^ ,, . limes' was, done by are located os follows: First Dis- 1957 to foi*cloie and, forever bar any and :ill'- ing of the cos the Ujlited States Manpower Com- U >^* «>tlew^Jersey.'by''the filing of a- complnlnt on October : John Am- trict, Borough Hall; Second _>is-? . . . TAKE NOTICE that an action,' in rem,'has been commencefl In the Sut>eHor Court Grand ' Knighi Henry j. Pju- ' , Illrs. Ermihla mission, training employes in rights of redemption of the- parcels of Und. describe in the tax foreclosure list below, from plainU. _ tax.lientitles: . ~ •:••.:: ••;. . "7 /^V ... l.trict', Washington School; Third r :bis. •;.•• •; •. ' • .• -The octkm is brought acatnst the. land only; and no personal iudfrteht'may be entatad thertln. _. . ' •.-..., ... "•-.T ^ \, ' .••>"(..'.•• musti do do ;by paving the -lonik detailed the activities and! special defense, work at his plant. Wl answer to toe bistiict, - Franklin School; and ••!'.• \'-''- Judy Yohannan m tdi the .. Mr.' Lussirili was. a. member of " ' Any peraoh desiring'to protect: a'right, title or Intereit In the described-land or any paroeli thereof, by tedempuon, or to contest plslntttfs light to foreclose, musi programs undertaken and com- t the Fourth District/ the Cranwobd. '•• amount .required to redeem as set forth below, plus-Interest td tHe date of redemption; iind such eo«ta as the Court may allow, prjtor to the entry of Judgment thereltl, or by fiyng prettiest, J cAnne -Ka" th Garwood .Board'. of Education plaint aettlng forth defendant's .defense, within forty-five .days after dale. Of t _. twMfcaUon ottt1^,|ip_ea.,, ,. - .... '••;•••.•••.' •:'•••••. •..'•,J. ' ,\.i ••••-.•• - > .:'.-.; . . . -.'••" •• : pieted by the coundl^in its J9^ funniest, and. Janetf the Council President Casabona is - Q -In the event of failure to redeem or answer by any person • hayin [ the right/to redeem or answer, such person shall be forever barred and foreclosed of all his right, title and Interest and I wonth Jfilstory. It began^wlihabbut completing his: flr£ ,thi_e*yeir m 184^51. He b treasurer of the ' equity of redemption In and to the parcels cf land described in the followihgti x forec'-vwe,Hit.-; ' --ci','•''••. '"'• • •. • • ; —~-r$— ,'• '.'.;', •' ,--' —:— —- -. .. ' •—'' V •—-—-l_- .nidst original. Prises, Were : v 80 itieii and present tnembershlpi is term on the local governing body Footlighiers* Drama, Club and a .•.-.-• -_-«„«—!„., ^ a. copy >f,.the;ta»: foreclosure l^.aJiowlng:the':^nd#;agate,s».^hJch,-^.:ac^._,brottgM .;., ; -.•; . • . •• ...... •• .-•.:.;',.-.•. ' •..'•;i : •'••'' ''•-•.: : '•••• '/, . • :. . '. '• . cd by Mary Anxi Z_mpasllc member of the Drama Workshop over 150. The dances, communion •™m played games* told ghost s and his third year as chairman of of the Borough of. Kenllwortk that the Borough of Kelt' break fast, projects about **"' 0? JireJwaler' and J»oor. He also wag of the Garwood^RecreaUoh, Com- WHKHEAfll Purauant to the provisions ofliL S. M:5-l64a9 to fl: S. M:S-io*-71. the Tax Collector has tertlfled to the. Governing Qu-lrty £rii^'" •: .• ' plies co ittees arid as Gorwood's : ; District Deputy Theodore Zmuda representative oh the Mr. Piekarski, a lifetime resi- Canadian Heligioh i assUeas pMSidcd at the rneetlng and faitro- clpalW^ Ittee. He was a dent of Garwood. Is manager of | duced all guests. He expressed member of ition" and en- the freight rate, fourth' section, arid Teacher t*>-Sjfeak; Date *f tin nearg *«4_e MttU- pleasure "with the • success/..bt the te'rtalnment ';Vo tor G>r- 'printing departments of the Traf- at, sale • tax aal*.'' : toll-rounded program conducted eate ..la ike atllea ef .the Caaaty laslaalag wood's 50th . in 1953. fic Executives Association,'Eastern OemcriaUan ef the tint uH>»»nra the tax Uto eerUfieal* at Sale ; .•".••.;• a•;. •.•,-. ''.• AtGosp^Gh^I^ A resident of Ga M letial .tsiaasa > af tfca.Baraagh af _»all«r»rla I interest it has mustered .since its assssssj.' '••-.-•• .r'/|i.i3^sssssssss^:-^;sssssssj^sssssss>>sssssKB|l7,j^^^^..>.... , •<:.•:. !_sssssssiss>sw^j^^i^sBsssssr':..''.V:'il-:..v „ . :•' ,, •••r^7: ..,:.• ;•••,•• .1 I ,, , ..••'.., ,,••• as IBM which, he has been associated' 28 • ' Dais'.• ". - ; : ;U KENILWORTH — Kenilwrorth years, he Is employ BCB-DUEB • Me. '•• Dale ef tsm saie,. • 74.90, 76.06 M)TS . BTBKKT •. ' •••.- rise May tl It57 - lea .8.83 inception. - ..,••''. - •..,; •.•"•' - Gospel Chapel will have as guest technician in charge of the leral years. He also is a practitioner N_ 1S50-20 . June SO,1180 •.:' 8.83-* 71J1 79.83 ' Domlnlco Ceravolo .. . 1. •'. • 6 No, 8th St., Iv4skl(» Dec. 2» lM4 . May 38. ,1»W 319S 163, 83.72 pomlnleo OeravoU . He said he regards St Theresa's accounting division of th before the Interstate .Commerce' 39. No Bth St. . ;':<.1—25X100 A-ll M7 77.18 ftenS Van Alatynei ' X;:. speaker this weekend Stiiart Wil- 3. •May M. 1957 ••jits 116.59. 94S8 211.47 : 33 13. • No. 8th St. >.r' 1—38x100 1835-90 ''May M..1957 ;• »«; , Counciras one of the outstanding son of West Guilford, Ontario. HeRoller Bearing Division of Commission: \, . --. •,'.:.,,•'.•'•. ; •:.'1M'< 4S.1B 72.49. John H. Balmar "••-•••• a.- 24 16 No. 9th St. 1—as x 100 1M9-%O May »2. 1*57 1198 : 439.01 touncils In the State. His best era! Motors in Harrison. He He was a member, of the (Jar- a.4 31' No. 9th St A-15 8188 117.04 331.97 M. P. Kinsman . ,- I will address the 11 am, ahd 8 p.m. 1—35x100 ' in 1^97.99 base, Chester and Wife •'•'•t- 24 : 22. •. No. 10tH St. •..• •- 1-^-25x100 193S-91 iota 70.90 wishes were e_tended for con- ^services Sunday and Song and three years in the Navy- during (pod Board of Education in 1934- No. 10th St. . . , • 534- 41*.45 • 282.89 ,3B_r Herman M. Pultx • • 6. ' 25 19 1—86x140 450 1188 tinued success In its Undertaking. 255.04 Anaeitne Ausley ir ''' '' ' '' Story Time tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. World War'II and is a past presi- 37\nd also has served as a mem- 25 SO No. 10th St. •",. 1—33x100 aa?k« 1196 }«9 18.13 873.17 V",' •• ' 7. 9*J7 Albertina Mente Applications for membership. ; 'No.: 12th St Dec. ft.193 9 May 22. 1957 ' 6.4J. .'• 8.-' 27 10. l^yioo 1190 .i 11&86 A native of Kearny, Mr Wilson dent of Garwood, Memorial Post ber mjd secretary of the Board of 27 41 No. 13th St 1--25.X 100'." A-21 .May 22. 1957 1196 6.71 110.15 ' B. «L Clark - ••9. •'• HCS-18 Kov.16.lt38 173^8. 38_S3 may be obtained from' and, re- attended Emmaus Bible School and 317, American legion, . • •29 • .ao •'• N6. 14th .St, '!-•.• May 22. 1967 8186 3U.65 as a special officer' in , • 10. 194»-_l June 17. 1§4B 7.08 363.78 260.M w. H. a turned to. the following: Mr. Plu-r '111 11. 29 •it..-. NQ-MthSt- Aug.«l. '— May 89. 1887 MltV O0S.Bt the Missionary Health Institute, Born in Buffalo, U. Y., Council- the police, department For the .47 Washington' Ave. • 1-7^5 XlOO i. 1934-80 July 19. l«t» C. B. Ja_ •••• yia..- . -57 . No. Bth St.- . . J--25X10O 426 June t», •• ee»r. «: 111.33 208.17 Big. Jane '-....—••_ cichik; Mr. John T. Sturtevant, both in Toronto. He Is a n founder man Casabona' is a graduate of past 14 years he has been an ac- . • 13., 84 1B49-C3. June IT. May 22. 1857 2108 < 654.79 «78_7 Patrick Kane and Wife 14. 85 No. 6th St . l-asxioo, May 22, 1957 ai.5s Francis B. Smith; Domlntck A. Ma- &mv» and director of Medeba Bible Camp Jonathan* payton Regional High tive member ^(liberty Hos» Com- Boulevard . .. -;• : 1934-51 August 21,1934 1186 > 151.49 1.086.63 1J08.U Mrs. r. Snuth. «/o Alfred Vittb .... 15. 107 ia 1—80XlOO- Junes*. iMt : July 1* 1919 986. 556.86 Edl*dAlfred CW. """ rino "and Kenneth Ry Hart The lit West Guilford and teaches Bible School, Springfield, and attended .10. 408 No. 10th St 1—30x100 . 4»i'".;;: • 434 08.98 . BWM Park Trust Co. pany No. 1 ancKcurrently is, sec- '46 Monroe Ave. 1934-48 Aug. 21. 1934 . July is. iass 1141 •' 4.«0- 580.01 BoselleT next regular" business meeting of . 17. . 414 June 31.1B3O n 884.81 •'••» So. 21st St. : 1—20x100. 1026 \in the public schools of that town! Union Junior College, where he retary of the Garwood Firemen's, . IB? S07 I. alstSii'.'. - '*' ' '0^0'' ' ' :, 727Z77 '. ' , . (IIVIB «*• INV -, JulT "y ^30 ". -193: 0 . •rtlflcatea held, by the the council is scheduled for Thur_-= .ThThe GirlsGil'' MiiMissionary.'Cluy Club Will rriaiored in accounting. He re- 19. 1 :ONDON, Collector of Taxes of th« Borough of kenllworth, do hereby certUy that the «bove tax foreclosure Ust No. 14 I* a Utt of IB tax sale ei Relief Association. I. PRANCES _, CONDONi affected, by said certWc'ales;,together with the'amounts ..due. to the date hsreof. os said tax sale certificates and for;, subsequant inunlelpal day, November 14. ^ . . • •Asp meet tomorrow at 7:86»p.m. sides with his wife and son at J x&m 'DurinDuring World War of Kenllworth, nnd the.lands• r~—'- 1 at ft^Arthu r terrace to hear atalk 328 Hazel ayenue. Cnited and costs Includin._g the'amoun.... . i>tt required to redeetnas appears on the recordsI-ol .the Ta_ Collector's Office and the owrtershlp.of said lands as It appears »f ilut tax sale out of which any suttt certificate* arose, and that _o part of who will illusUote her .: ' • . ,• AND.. (Continued from-Page 1)1) "to'••Per'' ing his first three-year term on the v "e is the four (41 calendar years __xi precadihg the. date hereof against tha ...of Taxes of the Borough ot KenUworth, VJ. message pith col ana assessed,for the ward H. Tiller, Mrs. John TcUsch- Violet Far- DAI May 28, 1957. " The we . group 0 1 th cri president of the board o^ edu- ;,other pro- \*»PL?* -*!?? °P^ ^hayej M _£_i_____SK_ will be a if or. .prayer and a member of the Board of Educa- MK Saland'; Is >n attorney with day at 8 cash prizes in all categories', arid Bible study ort tlon for three years, including a offices in Garwood and ^ *''-""— term as yiceipresident. gifts will be presented to all con- o'clock. x and is a --,-•of. the * YOU SAVE OVER 50% The senior youth fWlowshlp, to- ' An Army veteran, he is a mem- testants. .. 'y/ •••'•• "County Bar ^Association and the s'. gether with the youu\ groups of ber of Garwood Memorial Post Assisting Mr. DiFablo on the ar- • ADD A PIECE EACH WEEK nearby chapels, plan a 817, American Legion. He'lsern- American Bar Association. • rangements committee ire: Dante pie's conference In the jd department supervisor He served overseas during World ;0v- A. Co^ Frank Festeir,. Samuel War '-ipCyan d was awarded the Waniak and William Kresge. bronze Star for heroic service and the Presidential Unit Citation with states and New England^ ark and has lived In Garwood foir there is no Joy to be had from the 84th InfantryiDivisloiu He is retirbment except by some kind ot ^0 years. He attended St. Joseph's a member of the American Legion School. Rbselle; Is a graduate <»r productive worfc—Herbert Hoov- and the 84th Infantry blvislon As^ Movies, Dance Cranford High School and took /Continued from page 1) busine_hcourses at Rutgers/Ubl- soclatipn. • •..-. of school facilities . at public A_nember of the Garwood-IJons verslty, kv ' He. is married STAINLESS events: Boys .Vrlll wear suits or 'dau4*ter_fand «*» Club, Mr. Saland Is chairman of sport shirts and trousers; girlt will P'IUOW avenue. its Sight conservation and blind GARWOOD imittfg. He has been active in No dungarees, or slacks for girls Community Chest campaign- NO. 5 of the ioard ot Health before be- General Election will be permitted. iSrizes will be CAN coming p$den^tort Mr. Saland is a graduate of Pat-1 In Uumuancs' of tha provisions of an awarded the best dressed boys and .Garwood < Act entiUed '.'An Act to Regulate Elee- ° purchat* of girls. ,-•:- ...v , . •... • i ^ears. Hee h£ been employed by Jeruy, and tha amendments and suppla- Mr. Costa also announced ihat slty School of Law menU thereto. • ': ;•.••"'."'!•- 9 •. ,. ' •COUPON iiY the SSinger Manufacturing^Com- : ;; & boys' wrestling class will get to the fol "' HOTICBi'i'' ' '• '•••''••' '• '•'' ' pany. EUiabeut, tor 14 yeatSand Ii hereb* given that the District Weettoa SPECIAUY 10c underway tomorrow from-4:30 io Boards in ahd terihe Borough of O_r- attended Singer Evening. Schooi\ , BOKOUCBt OF . wood will alt at, the PRICED 9 30 p.m. under the supervision He also rtttended-Roselle Park of John Zapulla, counselor. . : . , TUESDAY; MOVBIBBBB «. •*» '-With': new curv_d wlge deiign Schools and served two - years',, in KENILWORTH bclwwn the hoursf of 7:00 A__>; .ead '<: •'•• ••••-•••'-••••••-•••:•• ihJ^i^lifeThbineJs married! NOTICE OF •B:CO P. M.. Eastorit Standard Time, for "Democrats Fete and has two daughters. He rer ^"(General fcleclioef |--thripiurpb^ot1con_uc(_n«r»r^~"~ r~. : Continued jirmP4*Hiy sl-es at ^8t Willow aVenue. in pur*_y_e* ot the provlilpa* of.an General Election ^ formerly employed in ictenUUed."'Ar/ f" Ac "t to.Regu_>t« " Elw best Interests Of a}Atth(l people.*! . _». Itevised «atuUW « * " —' I; to yote upon candidates lor the folloV-. Gd" th lcal carididates vlsory capacities for Sonoco Prod- the __cndmeaU' «nd i i^uiVitious^a. W«^tori!rfBo»leal3uP A Goyeftior. ij^i';^,ji_u.| Thw« Members of the Boards Chosen HbT^UIMiWI ence on phases of local govern- "Mholders (Three-year terms*. • •• tsntlv I* .hipping sbpervitor fw th. &%S$t ha tax the Borou^^^tt^^Jv^g Two Members of Borough ; Council NOTACAST1 • EACH PIECE GUAllANtEED I EACH ment -"••-sit a» t I-^th e place-__-*s Tk.__l^ H^ ffull term _. three >eareC^ • • . • John' L. Banyasr vO'as in charge National Gypsum Company here. > -One Member of Borouah Oo_ncU WONt iUST! # MRBOR POUSHED, He" Is Ji mciribeir ot the board ol . «. »i— „ IUnilXDlr*d one-year term). .. . • of arrangements fbr the reception. hour* of 7:00 A.M. and I Following Is a list of the sMltlng Flacea I_EAVYWI3GHT STAINLESS! trustees of Local 3«5. NaUonaJ Pa- **"•* \£*, Standard Time, for! '- "-- v.flous elaction dUtricts of the James J. Laden, Jr., campaign l fc i ef Gsrwood: >. manager, presidedi ;^l\l •„)' I_••. Wof|ters, A?l>CtO, * ' * " " °° ** lackof ready caah DUtriet .— Borough; Ball. Center START Hm«f-ADO A HECE EACH General Election ftet Sttwi DUtri** — Waahbtjrion School. Cast to Vote Upoa candidates fcrf tt»« fo improvements on your home, WITH $2.50 PURCHASE ing offices:' ' • • ;'• •' B(^("__Wct_JpVan_Un Bshoot Walnut, IM11. SEf 6 PBltoipi! FIGIIT COLDS and A Aavei one A uovemor. Borro; r thrifty bank ratea -LECTION' BUTUCTS 6RAPEFRUITS -? ;;-'-a Two Uambers of Borough CtoUmHl more tajritortaUe living. * 10 «. •' ' M (ruU Term - 3 Years) ' Ehjcqr A Collectoi'-Treksuter (Full Term Woul -^ :nwjri5i-Hi;-;.'-^£ Pkf«- c Vesrs). ' • ' • TM (oUc«ln« Is a list of tiling Hacesl in a more vuiuuuie uuuic , .. • „ ,, . , in th# various election districts oi the1 GRiSP, CRUNCHV • oroUfh ttl Kchil-otlh: while you rtpay in monthly instalmenU Uptons Chicken Nood 39* First DUti_t-M_rdl_g Schoot Boo_-. Upton's Chicken Noodl e n ird. - planned to fityou . bud»ei the Central Ballroad and south of oraun5_nis Seeotul _Ulrirt-Fir# StotiM, Wa__n«- Simic« Avenue.. \_ • -'•*« 33 tos" CenUr, South Slat Stnwi, ' ' oUML . • ' . ' fc ^ Fifth UlsirioL— UcKlnley School, HOME iMPfiOVEfAEMT LOAMS ( blstrlet «. AU that' tmrUoa of tha Bor- Upibh's Gireen Pea Soup 2 p*« 33 «ujh ot G»f*o«l lylnStoorth of tha Una Diicmirriopr or toinrDAft] it,-, -,,',.,: . Una. ^ ^4 and aast of - rauowing to a description of the V»r-t ProfUdi ' mjtlyhyaiti I ^ GARDEN-FRESH >ous Parttoo Districts of the __rouch-_< -Of tow l/WOntml •' 24meMh» 36 worth* T^AHITSO PERFECT Vnurr Distaicf: AH that portion o* . .*—•.• ,'Ka Bonnich North of U_p KrnU*ortn 400 35.47 18.71 C_-«Mt« opuquan pi We Cany A GanrUtc Uae ol loufevard and West of MaH_ 14th'Street, SAUCE ARTURO BXCONO DISTBICT: AH' that portioM «ioo 53.20 28.07 19.70 BLtpm HIM -*j0*r Sudi *** »** 35e! •**• »*8.82- FOR SALADS- H thst. Bosnugta North ef Kenilwortii - rard aiul Clipping, Hill Bead and l Vl 35 79 u »_i • BBEERE S ONN IC ICE E North 14th 8-c«L • , 100 16.26 l_M^_lwir DISTBICT: AU that portion ei ~ " ledl ttO thai north by 1.000 8164 46 79 32.S3 * 8C0TCHET 8 of K*_Uworth BouW- • EU2ABETH • SPRiNeFlFLD aROSELLC PARK • WINES HU1 Road. On t_» WASTER FURRIERS Borden's American Cheese «_w ana umuoptns aw .WM, ^» —. >aet by the Gexden State FBrinfay cm ••..•• ,-,•"• SUMMIT •KE^ILWORtH A-ami a-10711 slat* lill *RYfiS be south by the Northerly side of Qiiltt* # AGINS On Avenue, on the Westjby the KasUrly DiritiT iav*is_«c Mama Hardone sPiua PM* '»'-«'" I _„ _ B« «.h b, _su v«. Uw» North by y ^i_cjt ne S6Utha«ly side'of Quintoa AV«iUie, 31 North Avenue, Cranford he t8oui_»aaUrly side of Oar-en SUM of your fur needs .•arkway and t_e Southtriy •*_• of Gal* Armour's Star Picnic Ham opus! Mill ro__ on Uwt East by theinu- Ucip—itiei of Union and BoscUa Park, bri kaloUt- by tKe Nos-verly __«• of c3l»_ COIJMTY OldCERS 488 Boulevard, Kenilworth KERILWORTH LIQUORS Vven—r. aitid oo thai W«u by t_" Town- Broad & Gentrat Suite 5 hib of CrarvrWd. '. ' Tulip Fair Chunk Bologna rarm DiSTBict: AU thai portion ef heJ-Wa* South of th« Southerly aide Westfield aSaUT. •I g_-»--li^|W»<< of South Jlst St. KsffilLWOHTH '•• • ;• ••• •.•:••••••-•••.•. .". •; •••••", \'.. DsiasU t-awaqr at. lift. : ; ;: v : : : ; : > 1 1 : ; v ; ! ; PPM , '- \ . ; '• •^"•' -; - " '•-•; ^"' ..V/M ;:' •^^•'••^^'•^J^v'S^^ ''•'V '''W'-'H.' A$i^fv^^ ••'.'•' • '.•••'•';.''' V-'. ••.."'."••"•", ' '•'••' •V': :iv'. .-: -; :sv'' *:\V\; £V^'\y A ..- :;-."•' / \^"'';' :\ 'i^;' '•' "*' '* ---.gti j. ••..'*' "•'"•''*'''• ITUJ-OOAY, OCTOBtR M, IM7 :'^-v> '•'i&'.aLyrinMfc^^ >>'lffi-.^ '• :^-:^:^:v-'._^_------^^ ••••,•'•'•'• v^_---==s=s-==--==s===g=-s-^^ r 1 : u." 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That in no event will any strict, isa retired buiiaing con- ruary 14, 1957 in the Citizen and pons w^can^use.;;jV-. • :• •:,•.•. - ' •'.• dftc route he undertaken until tractor He is'a former president H\\ his life in K«nUworth. A VeV» /.•:;^C^itto^l'-Jr^'.-I^O»»i;|J.-; WUiS^MM Chronicle that he was assured bjr "On this vital matter pf/ a'pro*: planning boards of Kenilworth More Contests W^fi^WmSwJlettimof the Republican Club nuid hdlds- eran of Wptld War U,v-W served the1: Democratic admiilistratlon in posed route which could work Ir- By HAVE SKAGG8 Jamesburg High School scored Ipther affected communitiesur a roenibershlp in the Home Owners" three and a haty yeailu Ho i« a spnTrenton that the proposed highway ^iiirov*d parking facilities. reparable damage to' our commun- Centering the play on their sWltng air attack, the Cranford High GABWC^ti ~ i««e S»»i Arthur J. Walshe, Jr.. 14-year-old son Boulevard curb improvement, in- first consulted and full public hear j -A major stumbling block In the way of Cranford High School's' tr 4-2 victory over Cranford High Mutual ... Benefit and~ Civic As- of the late George Coppola, one 1 School football team took its fourth'straight victory Saturday* at Mem- &•«* iS^niMrs.WMshfe of 201 Hlctory >venue,(WaS preser^ed^hh would not cut through Kenll- stallation of storm i*^e|« jreHevr ity, it is sincerely telievedilhat thein.g are held...:..,..[ ..-.-.•.•-"•-./•'•• in a soccer game Tuesday at Mem- 1 sociation. He is a volunteer fire- of the early,, residents of the bowworth's business district in< flood conditions in .affected im of maintaining its Watchung Conference football title and going, orial Field, trouncing a -weak Hillside squad, 20-6. ^.idTand Country Award at Oarwood_Presbyte»an Church, on Inan and a former member of *he tare~ori_w Borough can,)* placed !"Cnu- dtlzeps are reassured thai orial Field It ua<> thc runttr \o^ 1 ough: MrC-ppoiireside* at; SW Chnreli. School Imperiled area* and paving of new street*, to:im_ undefeated season must be hurdled this Saturday at. 2 pjn.i Cranford play ovenvhclmbd the <•• •••^••S ^Sunday in a ceremony which wafc ' . . in no ntore'epimpetent hands than, our mayor wilt use every available 1 j; e CHS vcmber, 19-5, defeating pM Board of t^iucatlon and Pbnnlng Sheridan avenue with Jhll*.wife and establishment of Mayor's Adyls J li:Prit:;\::: ComeK in the first half. T> against -buT*i\(o' wins fpr Cojch : ; "The. question nowf"arises,''; the S advanced in date because bis Board. ;• •'"••• :.••'••'•:,•>••: •:------f:- -r{;-r ; thereof our Mayor. Most of us re-resource at his commanded pro can Oliver X •Brownta*'". Before daughter. \:uJ^i' ' :^ :..:':L:'^:':^: Republican candidate stated, "has ory':Committeei~i,'.: -:• •.. • :At 11,a t time, the men plavod tremendous ball and Nicholas SSferrazza'' s hhaplesl s father, a member of the Board PJ Mr. PAtuto, AJ, Is married ana The candidate attended Kentf- rnember that when this buSinessol tect trie, toterestiV welfare and prVs. that, he served two years on coun- Mr. Borlgrrt's influence with .Tren- , Improved facilities at a highway was first made public/ ervation of bur community. Asihe Cranford High will tangle with stunned the Hillside team witH a .CranlorJ. ..scored jn th6' secpnd- Education, was scheduled to ?aU lives at 109 North 13tb street. He worth schbpls and is a graduate «l 1 MundaySets '-•• this .week on the American. Trader, cil, as chairrnan of the transporta- ton been responsible for relocation, Avenue Playground and ta the Mayor lost no tirne in going to mayor' has repeatedly indicate * the Panthers of ^Roselle Park and half-time lead of 20-0. and fourth .QU^rferSjs^Vhile Jame;:- tion, we'f-r*-' and" ordinance corri- has been a Kenilworth resident Jonathan Dayton Regional High ifon of tennis courts in Spring; new I'' it is expected that the fur. will real- • Left end Ken Weeks was theburg notch'ie^ one,in, the sseond, ''••a tanker-groin sHipr^or a threc- 1 more than two years. An attorney of'the ptopoistid. road.slightly.to the Trenton to obtain more definite jn- the excellent capabilities and qual : mittek HcTis a former member of School. He' conipieted a 'course |n recreational storage building,^i^- L "fiy, Both teams are undefeated star of the game. He received one in the third .and'vjvb goals in ; month cruise- / .' .'** west of the biisiness center so " formatipn, on the, matter and to ifications of Borough Councilca n t the Board of Education and .Plan* 'In New Jersey'.-since 1934. he/main? Easiness adtninistratlOa at thcoule d -wipe out" the creased efficiency and morale; in ta four games this year and detcr- : : three touchdown" passes for Cran- the'last quarter; Mr Walshe, who holds a chief : Alexander; Hamliton Institute. ? oftcrhte vigprou-i opposition to any dldates John J. O'.ock and .pe(J 1 ningl3oarngl3oardd; ;, .:,_. •:, \'';, '' . taiiis ofriccs at jj Hill street, structed Community Met ho d i St Police Department, cooperation, tained to win this contest/which |_i^^^ % 3v;s^ ford'S 20 points. , , Fred Spots, with an assist by engih-er»s license, is returning to Newark. ... ,, - .'•.',.' '," .- •.'•'•••' He l«.» ineinber M tlie KenU- planie8j»llt our borough. .,'•'' .;'iis, Patuto, who has ia-yeats'cxp : Mayor Borifiht is a'mernber of Church, and the. borough's entire with local recreational, dvif'*nd I Is jlMmportarit to both clubs. Scoring began late iwthe first Al D'auja, booted-in the first Cou- " ..; ' MTseUa ilaftel 111r beini~-..go laid _off in the re. worth'Wrt Departoneht and Rescue . JolnH Other Mayors . |lence as a lawyer, will be o( Cranford High School's power- . FiVe 'teams-won'all three of their, Kenilwortb Cospel Chapel and the P»tuto on Plan Board public School system?", •;;';•-,','; ,;,.:;-, fraternal organization^ in aec Cranford Coach Stan Grayson Quarter when Weeks took a tengar goal from three feet out. The > ' xcht—}>ersonriel cutback.,at~Ibfi. Mri, Patuto has -beerj active in; Squad.'Hoine Owner*' Association, •"It Is also veil' known that -he valuable assistance to him «n t. ful cross country team, won (ts games in. the Inter-Church Bow.l- yard I'D pass from quarterback i-. _ - Esjsb.&tandaird Oil Company's Bay- Kenilworth PtA and is serving as "Progress is Important arid Is the liKhlng their ajms, noW «nd( im-later^ioined-withZthe^may^re^pf^VttaUssue as well as any other has scouted ,-Park at two of its ' secorid'one was accounted for on olficcr of Cub Pack liB2. He Is.aciviq' affairs^Hc-is-^lSwssenay—a Italian-American Welfare Ajsocla- — and ' -.for. the Boy Worjld War Hi vhc was, ejlnploycd 1 Tom Q'BrierV - conversion at-( ' caiise of 'Asian' }nfifi_en_a ' among fcciive' in funfundd $$*>' -.for. the Boy dlways ^een,interestea tri» clyk,&- I of progress, aod planning." ; '<.] school In I town. -,ii '• i.;> ,..T--t. >rpach could^ *e takeh In combaU %ontion,, and Mr.;*OlocMrJ'Olock arldfer.-Put"""''" u~ larty ovit«tanp|ing. ,/It has; vlou, school harrier m/ord. ; , i; Pr^byteriah to. stretch its league trick:"/ ^(Dfitierrdgpt^he fourth. '• h %/4W:% as an adjudicator by the Veterans* tempt was successiul leaving the : h Mh Patitto-Olock Statement- t one'."" ' '' ••....'••••.. '••' "••'*' ' '•'• '"' the crew and now is expected tb Scouts, Girl Scouts .and the March 1 fairs. He is a communicant of St - He stated ^Sati'"progress and ing themeasuret ./;-'. ' ••'•• 'Expresse- d fuli confidence that t only Uy'o toiichdowns all season Munday set a new CHS mark by . '•'• leave-ihcVcnd of .thls'week. of bimes drive. During,World War! Administrati6n aftfet his discharge. Theresa's Church and Is a super- planning a_ far as I am concerned , Peter S. Patuto and John J Last Saturday, the Parkers lead to' three garnesr score in Cranford's favor, 1-0. The Cougnrs.' played sloppy soc- He later served as an Investlaajor "Mayor Boright is well informed "voters-—_-. o—f Kerulwdrth recogn--»_...i, crossing the finish line at Warin- .Sweeps were recorded, AS fol- Coocar line Hold. ,-.-..' The'Rcv. Eric S. Tougfter.'-pas- XI-, he. was a Civil Defense warden. visor with »the Embree Manufac- does not include putting Kenil*[Olock, candidates for Borough lohthe natter W»d will continue to the progress and economy brougl .'• trounced Bernardsvllle, 20-0. Oth-anco Park with a clocking of 13:19. cer in the first, half, but' looked .'" tor of the fresbyterian'Church, Hart Four Yeart on Council for the li. S. bepairtmeht of Labor. tuHrig Cpropany, Elizabeth. ' worth on the sacrificial block toCouncil issued the following Joint I er victories Were over'Summit, lows:" Trinity over Cornmunity After receiving Cranford's re- much better in the second. : keep In touch wjw any further de- about by the present admlnistra Surprisingly- enough, he finished Methodist 2; St. Paul's EiR t over si- made, the_pteientattph;>>f-youne Councilman Hart is cdmpleting He Is a> member-of the. Essex CsmpbeU Bank Supervisor • provide out-of-staters a pleasant statement: "'•':,.. .•""'"';.'•'!' ••••'.•••>"•. '• 7-6: Hillside,. 7-0, and" Wcstfield; turn kick-off, the Comets were On Monday,, Cranford droptte County. Bar , Association, Kerill-" velopments. He has been glyeil tion" arid that they would ecmtinu second to Union's:star, Jon Dante, St Paul's Methodist. Calvary Luth- held by-the" strong Cougar de- sf. , : ~ .'Arthur's award at the 1-1 a.m. serVr his fourth year as a_^ member of Mr'. Campbell' lives at. 38 Pemr ride through scenic Union County?" - "Whether or not someone is cry- L 12-7. '•.'.' •' ' ••••• '. • •'••••; a 1-0 decision to Clark Reg"j_nal worth Post _23fc VFW, ^ond Is assurances by'Xua State Highway it in • "'-~ who'rounded the course in 13:18. eran over St, Paul's' Lutheran, fense and -were .forced to kick.. ice Sunday, Fred McCarrlck, council. He is married and resides brook drive. He was born In Phila- The Republican aspirant said he ing "wolf", the fact ol the matter patk W lor Cougars , .- Damm was third with & 13:20 at Clark. The .lohe. goal wjai reg-- legal adviser to-'.the Italian-Amer- --. . x. "•'• ' '••.'•.'.••.• :"••'"'•'•' .','•' '" ':'•', '•'•••••:" '••.'••'•'''.:'— 'Photo by tiny KoUan' .• ' Cranford Methodist 2 over Terh- Acain thfe ball Was in Cranford's "scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop with his wife and two sons at 634 delphia and attended parochial has dedicated; himself to a "con-Is - that many of our citizens are "They have a young team that is J istered in the first -perjtfd. ' The 75, arid Arthur's parenis were ican Welfare ,Association" and the 'mark';.;" • ' '> •,•/••'•<• • '"' '•" .'' .,.-'. Cougar end KenxWeeks. right, outruns two Hillside defenders to snare pass from quarterback ple Bcth-El 2, and Zion Lutheran possession and it was not to be Summit avenue. He was born and schoplin AtlanUc City,; He is atinued and vigorous fight" In opseriousl- y concerned over the re« improving with, every game." The previous Cougar, record of over First Presbyitcrianl. Cougars played.-well 'in-the final among those present Society of Mt. Carmel. He Is agraduate of AtlanUc City High. cently published newspaper reports George Williams SaturdaKnt Memorial Fields Play' covered 28 yards and was a highlight of a touch- long until they scored again. ciuarter. ' •-,. /• •••.-.' educated In Newark. y , communicant of St Therisa's {Staitibnlb the spur highway and Coach Graysoh said; "This is their 13:22 was set last year by Pete Temple Beth-El 1 took 2MB games . pirst member of Troop 75, spon- During World War H, Council- School -and Atlantic City Business has pledged himself to conduct the showing the State Highway De- down drive. Weeks ployedN^tremeridous game, scoring three TD's on''passes from Williams-arid Beginning with the pigskin on 1 /big game of the year and they're, from St Paul's fi&R J. The odd - i i ; v • i. •Church';;••'•,.!. .'-•,"'-.. y' " ..-'•'• ., \ /•' /•'. their 48. the Cougars scored again sored by the Ijons Cliib, to receive man '"Hani served/ in the' NaVy/^or:, College and is a Supervisor at/the affa_rV"pf the borough'in an eco-partment's proposed extension of /••/, Ron Maloney, Cranford wph. . Cranrord tym. School's soccer: • •.••i.i.?' - ] '-i4;';^ pi'ock Navy Veteran really up for it. We're in. fpr/a Walsh •Hnlshfed fourth game was Meon by' the' following:,in, three plays. The first was a the God and Country Award; Ar-three and a half years, three in thp First National City Bank of Newnomical; businesslike ahd efficient ; Rdute 407 "spur" |CU\ting through BR •-4T3ls)HOME MAINTEMAIICE COMTBACTORtBR 6-4390. toilgn battle,'? the Cougar mentor Others in the top 10 jWereix Fifth, squad wa.s iiVinbie to cope with a: • thur was, honored on the'- basis of •Mr.' Olock ,1s married to the | the center of Kenil\forth, virtually linden Pres over. Cranford Metho-' 27-yaVd pass Play from Williams South Pacific. He participated In ( York. He has been employed there : manner.- ' '••'•• ': ." •' - ' '?•-.:; .' ,•-. predicted; ' f ••_v,~;--i-V Rich Schirirat. Union; fiixth,: Rich Idlst ,1, Cranford -Alliance over : powerful inington tqam, dropping regular .attendance at... Sunday, eight invasions and three rein- .former Hilda drunemeyer iof this since4»29. ..-ii'-,.....'. ..V';- • ..,.';• dividing it in half. ;!.;"/ Carpentry/— Masonry — Painting —: i-eaders -- Gutters ' I to Weeks; th» second a 19-yard runtheir first game after two impres- ; "I feel my.record of accompllsh7 ThcPanthers operate but of theBadotato, Union; .seventh,- Herb Community Methodist I, Temple School and church services, rnem- forcements as a Stprekeeper first [borough and they reside .«*ith their % to married and has two sons "Mayor Walter E. Boright ls> weeps Are Recorded by Williams; and, finally, the short sive-Victories; Irvinetpn, with a ' bcrship in the Youth Fellowship ment as a member of the borough ^Roofing — Siding —— No Job Too Small Wing-T "and use' 'some, flanker Ehlers. Cranford;'eighth, Larry Bti> Emanu-EI over. Garwood Pres and touchdown pass from Williams to class aboard the USS "Wayne; .Hp is two children at 355 Boulevard. He and two daughters. ' . governing, body f for the past four; realist and feels that an alarmist I plays. Quarterback' Bob Lelli, a cher, Cranford; ninth, James Fis- Osceola Pres over First Pres 2. record of -three wins/ one loss, . and special Activities in the interest a graduate of Seton, Hall UriiVer- served three years in the Navy Seeking reelectton as collector-f attitude is detrimental to our com- -Weeks, who; again combined to ^md four ties, shut out the Cou- • of his cliurch.• ' '-,',; '' years Ifkriowh, by alii", ^ Hart southpaw, is a dangerous passer, cher, Union, and" ioth, Doug Allen, Nips Comets iford Bowling Loop C. Roberts of Trinity had the ••f,'/.y slty'S SchooVof Business, where he during World vWar II in both the treasurer to Mrs. Frances L, Cbn--declared.'•.'He urged" a ^geiurnowt mvnity. When and if the problem Union*. .. - " form a scoring team." gars, 3-0, at .Memorial Field on .'• He*has been active iri scouting fast runner and intelligent ball a><'night of sWeeps" in thhe Cranfordd Bowlin B g only 606 series, with.scotes atUS. WitK the score now 13-0. Cra»i v obtained a BS iiy r^Hag^merit/l^e European and Pacific; theatres. JHe don, Republlonn. Mrs. Condon, who He Is also; strong on "de- IB., 'Bin ftthm bowling 2O0 Friday. •cab ."atHih^age tod :" 5itei haSTieaT -fense.—^—--—>•••'-.-- --^~-v-.-^--'^--i-.; , "HiJfi'Ounior" varsity . ^winriuig"apatr or- better^iwCT«rl>^PeetrZio» Luth- in the second qUorter. pCou of 8 years, and in addition to at-pany, :Inc., ah ^insurance _ ministraUon frpm'SetohHaU Uni- ho .opposition. .' Coach Grayso'n; emphasl_ed, ford High Harriers won their ware edged into a eran. 257; A; Frick. Trinity. 213; not tip, to par and had dropped taining Eagle rank, the highest writing inspection1 reporting firm; versity and is employed as a cus- football i edged past a strong place Hayeck's Foods kcglers. ._ gars had just.:received . Comet ''.-••''.'•:» hhbwover.^that-'lterk-^^rfrornr:-); scout rank, he Vecedtlir was named -traigh.t dual weet PrWajr with a teani^Monday" by the The sweeps were turned in byF. ScKiltlmTZion; «t;; G7"Welss.. kick and had thc ball their 29 Mr. Hart is a member of Sttctne. r relations man,for thei AmeT7 '. tint-man ;' show. He' ; mentlqned 17-38 lacing of Rosclle Park- at Temple Emanu-EI. 211; A- Good- two-previous games. Their of-- a junior assistant scoutmaster/ Theresa's *Holy Name Society and ican Can Company.-, • ..'::' , Hart Pledges . breath-taking score of 13-12. This iheen .Agency; over Standard ; 1 _' scatback Sam DeStefana as ahoth- Warinanco Park. , ' • Frosh Surprise muniti y MeMhdit t 1 204 Vense'andjdefetise j\ist didn't seem His father is a , troop committee Is one of the organizers and charter ". His civic Activities include: Ken- (Conftiiue* from page 1) ; is the third vlctpryy for the JV-s Lehigh. £sso over Swan •^S^SSSSi^] vStSSk the Hiflsid^defcnse | er .standout; but called the Pan- ' Don Damm won the race in 13:41, and M. Vanderstel,^^ Community to cl|ck^/> . • . ' ,; • member arid treasurer of Troop 75. members of St. Theresa's. Council ilworth" chairman for the March sons^so displaced," Mr. Hart stated. who have been defeated only once. Peppermint Room over r napping, halfback. Ron .Maloney IrvlnjSlon -scored '. first in t|io "Although this may be laud- thers a well-balanced eleven;"-. while John Munday ^was second Cranford scoring began early W Indians, 13 to 6, Methodist l, 20O- : threw a -longy: spiraling pass into 'Mrs Wals.be has offered to. take 4186, KnightMf ColumbUs. He.ber of Dimes, vice-president ; of.. the at .13:43 and Pete Walsh trilrdvat 7 irket, Barnett's Liq- third' pfcrlod. .SlcpowronsUi,' asr •••:--'-$'|li Park :regulariyydefeated jCrah- The standings: ' J H over these duties for the troop: longs to-thc Home pwnersVt-fufUai Red Gross drive, Boy'Scout fund able," Mr. Hart said, .".'as far as I /: the initial quarter. Halfback Jim i, Ltd.,' Harco the arms pt/hone ot^er-than Ken (ord-untii three years bgo,-when 13:59V .;•' •.-•':-;: ;' "-' ', ' •'.'.' "' ' • •' • • sIsied by Jim Price'; Booted the ball am concerned this highway-is not to endvJack For 1st •'***— Weeks: iK^eeks went all the way during her husband's absence. Clyld/and Improvement As_ocla- drive captain, and presently medl-: thcvGougars -won by -a 2-0 score. Other t-ap finishers were: Fourth, Laurel threw a . v Chemical Utizen and Chron- Zion - LuUiafmn -M ' « into TtHe CHS net for Jheir first Mr, Walshe, who had been em- tiotf'the Rjegular Republican Club cat coordinator, for the .borough's inevitable and, if elected. I will LaCtrace who went' all' the way, Living up to the standard set by Cr«nfotxf »M Methodist II' —.IS for the/third -.time In the game. : CHS repeated in ,1958 by. 7-0. and Bill Augustine, Roselle Park; fifth, icle, and Tuiriesz Market over Er- Gmraod t>n«b)ricTUa . •• » score.' • •• ' •" • •"••.- .•'.*. • . ployed by JSsso for almost 10 years and is recorder of the KC Council. Civil Defense Unit and treasurer of use all resources at my ^command This put the Cougars out in fro: the varsity and, junior varsity- Calvary Lutheran ;_1» . .11 O"Brien received a bad,pass from Off OUR last year by 26-14, . ' • ••Bucher, Cranford; sixth, Ehlers squads, the Cranford High School rico Trucking. Trinity : 11 The.Irvington team came back prior to ttie recent layoff,, was in He hos been active in borough fund to prevent'what could amount to 8-0,.. •;:.' - ;. :'. •'•."• -- '.':' .. center and thrilled the crowd by" Cub Pack 82. He is a rnember of Cranford Is hit full strength for Cranford; seventh,-. Ron., CeceriB Stalger of Cl 11 again in the fourth period. They the Merchant Marine for 10 years Park; • (eighth, -Alex-. Dlckerson, The Hillside squad was quick to In football team scored a «u7lDt « .running the ball for the.second: (.mm. drives . ' •. ' -•";'• ••;• ' V"' " the test, with.'Eific Tarverr and ; turned in the only SOdsSerieVpf the scored two goals— the first kicked before going with Esso opd^made retaliate, however. , They scored victory over a surprised lvtraea m ine m^ Methodist I , (conversion. He ls> presently chalrmani of the Rich Frutchey recovered from,In- Cranford; ninth, Gerry Matthews; -i squad, 13-8, at Memorial nigh'ton games of ul« * * H I in by Gtorge Ripka, with an assist •Six cruises as a chief engineer. transportation, poor and ordinance juries and Seymour Chaimovlch, Park, and 10th, Gary Blhier, Park. their first six in the opening min nn Probyterian 1 May SUidu: Off by Price; the second. booted by- He was elected to the Board of utes of the-second period. „ ,' Field last Friday. The freshman tor a 604 totol. St P»ul'« £ & B II During the second hajf,; CHS -•-mm committee of Borough Council He second string center, again ready Cougars played realry well for the I Others in the double b Price with fen.assis t by Ripka. EducaUon for a threerycir term in and Fred Teipel. former building IN KENILWORTH I -for action. '"' ' . • '•",' • In the third quarter,. Cranford H play» slacked off considerably. Cranford 0 00 0-^* first time thk year: , . figures were: MacPherson, : February, 1956.' inspector, submitted a new; build- started- another touchdown drive Most of the squad played as If they Irvihgton .„...... :.;..;.. 0 O .1 2-r > Cranford Skaters from its 30-yard line. After the .Aftoi-lumbling the ball in theodlst Meh's Club, 201; R. Pete were too confident of victory.. ing code to the may or and council flrWquarter, the CHS gridmen de- irvlhBtnn—SlepowroniiUJ. nn«». by Price: last November. He also Sponsored For FREE DEIJVERY on score, Rich Dombrowski ran up Petersen's Dairy. 225; Fischer, Line and defense play Was in itsntplca out. by Prlc: Prlcv ua»t. by Rlpka. Mayoralty, Council alcons Assume Aid Fl^pom the middle for the important extra fiantly held the Indians and forced Cranford Shoe Store, 217; Mar- OJflUl W. Shields. .••."- establishment .of the-Fire Preven- them to punt. From the place they Visual superb form Saturday. It (Continued front Page 1) • tion Bureau with' Introduction of WINES - LIQUORS - BEER The Rutherford Flyers, one ppoint-which won the game for the shall, Howland Ag%ncy, 224; kept the Comet attacks well under 'resided at 47 Arbor street for '14 Undisputed Lead six teams in the Garden/ Stat recovered the' punt the frosh tri- Cougars, •' •• '.'.. '• •'•• '. ' ., . ••'•'.• ;• Roeckerf Lind's -Pharmacy, 2(tO; a lire prevention code recommend- um'phantly marched 60 yards far control for almost the entire game;. years. A native of Jersey Cityt he Amateur Hockey League, hav J. Tihep, VFW, 203; Leonhardt, OKMAUVIM ill ed by the National Board of FJre Again in the fourth quarter, the the exception being in the 1 a St lived In Bayohne and «Va»jjrad- ; fti Temple Leagubeeen bolstered by addition of flvComets attacked successfully. With their first score of the game, andSchlecter's Hardware, 202; Weber, Underwriters,- •.•"•'-,-,, •.': W. S.H HolUftd. OM Bohwntao * HorUcW B«f I ortly the second of their season. quarter when Hillside made its • uated from Bayonne High School. The Falcons^tpok pvfer first place former Cranford ne for. the. tolly and Robert The Comets gained possession stitute, Brooklyn. -.•-• - " ' ' 1? paired 'as the starting defense, Theatre' Diner^ 206; Svedmab, recommendation. . An ordinance Hera they are. folks—the five lucky people who won del conversion attempt and thus won Kupcho booted the 'extra point ,©f the bait on the CranfoW. it af- Employed \l years at the Kearny CALL BR 6-0676 Beth-^El Teenage B with Scpville Hager and Bob Het.the ganie for CHS. / ''• •. Hai^.^hemlC-il,., Ml; .-lan>pjer. r rushed a Cranford punt- Works of West-rn Electric Com- bannlns obscene literature was zke skating left and right wings, putvthe~CotigBr_.'i_ut in front,. adopted through his efforts. He has TAPPAN gas range* in our Oldest Stove Contest. Sunday at Echo Thie-Cranford team played Citizen and-Chronicle, 200; Mo- had been caught off guard pany, Mayor Bwrlght Is a super- . respectively, on a line centered b; sejrvsd as council representative on * Juat think—the,«ldest gas stove entered In our contest | side.:Their record Is ball in the second half than in the In the second (luaxter, the In-leen, Swan Cleaners, 203; Alm- by a >>ad hike. A backfield-in- |-Don Bigelow of Westfleld, formerl qulst. Lehigh Esso, 201; Huette- 1 MARKET 7 year. oldl.While it sUU works. MODERN losses. V. • first. Chlco Fernandez intercepted dians scored Jheir TD.J Here thebr motion penalty put the ball back -,.;___i *-__•;"" *v:.v**™-v:_tix__:-"_^j_j-;._.iii?^'w_rj_rr___k.,____.". lewtiniCToonngtne^iainei^rne CAL to operate, eaiy to CLEAN, and they give you the f from North Jersey and wll| plaThe only significant injury In the Sahtella, Standard Lumber I4ONS Cl-tJO Ul back. Ed Zioboro,x toor .the only 10-5 marks. The Strikers are l^klt thenew Branch Brop! score was matte by a pass play, IKumann _— 151 TODAT Ikra BATUSUVAY -utmost in carefwe. AUTOMATIC cooking with feature* game was suffered by Joe Babincc; AWain in the fourth quarter,-the ' "' "... • "'• -isiwid-. -t Movello —- IM > score. The < aversion at- B-L-E-C-T-n-I-F-Y-I-N-a injfourth with a 9-6 log.V: . '••••.,_.->. in Newark. The Flyers he was knocked unconscious for a , H_ra««re ....V3 ^ « DtTullo —— IO tailed and 1 FRANK SINATRA •" like the Set 'N Forget top' burner that make* every pot Ste^e^ Shapiro continued for an- also wtpect to play non-league Cranford boys went on the war-Haycck'* rood. ..I-:: • Butar—.«•' Mltil tJAYNOn Jeanne CHAIN 917Monrot Awa. few minutes. path against the Indians. Rich Cranford Bh-«, Slor*^ Ford - 155 i in its final form and pan automatic. other weelTas: top bowler,' racking games wiUi Princeton, Lehigh am" Bhahfcen A«e(icy ._ Hanaicap — II U rnvt JOKER is WILD" EUiabMt amateur metropolitan teams. Kupcho dominated the play in this Petarun'i Dairy \.uL, .. TOTAL — »O* , MS Hillside 6. X, tip thc high game of 151 and.out* drive; scoring the other TD andTheatre tUiutr „,/_,_.. TOmeSZ UAKKET-til' • As foV. statistics, the CoUgora •"Plii*-: " ' Com* in and trowae around any of our iiv" • ••• • • N |gcr are seeking berths on Union. George E. Little, Rutgers director Monday AfternooM- Brrlco _ ltt ford is on its way. not only to the was. good enough »for .seconds •»•- ""-~"f ------• v ' BRKOfS GOLD CrlCCKS I _ ITS of athletics from 1032 to 1953; are The Westfleld Chapter of Wom- S capture of both State nnd Watch- hnd a 108 by Edio Abramspn-was lorCpllege'si.asketb lltearn, \ Juith __u_._ 11_ -ITT BwdnUHl a--- Sol ; a scheduled for/halftime of the con-en's American.CRT (Organization . Btalser _.._._..... 300 IBS U_rh_*l» IM ung Conference titles, but also to I third " •'•' I Practice sessions are being hel for Rehabilitation Through Train- LUU _...'.,,'.__._.' 180 153\ TOTAt. »_> T •_,;'••••••,•• -in. ^ • 'on Tuesday and Thursday evenings testtes,, whlchJwhlhJ^ the 18th-in-a rivalry J-UoVit* •• .....IBS IM CTTtZEN & CHRON its; first Undefeated season in al- In high serie^competlUon among .^Sherman school. The team will di bkSJlSOl ing) will hold a card party at Koos - SchcUer IM R-thn-tnn ---- IBS rnost 30 years. .- dating backSpJlSOl.. . . Bros:, Railway, at 1:15,p.m. Mon- HoWaw) IU «S I Rutgers wlllxdedlcate a memor- • Honaic-t* ... Oram 1S3 ' The lineups: ior- College Athletic Association. day. Reservations may be made by '• ' .'• 'CKANt'OlIb . - '• with 332 and Edie Abramson third TOtAl. _.... _._ Ml ',-'; George M. Meyh»jfr., <»< Roselle' ial ,to Mr. 0LiUle\with the current 'calling Mrs. Irving Tenenbaum, ) CLUB ,....„»_-_, ._—,- »«! Endi—Wetkt. Donuuratluii, Altett, An- : director o|^: athlrtk§, Harry J. METMOD13T SWWob-cr, ___ ] with'308. , ' ',••.:•.-:-..,", -••••• ».-.•:'.. Park has been named team' cap- 10? Marlboro >treet, Westfield. 1ST. TacklM—ntefenbruth. Ptontut, CenUle, Rockafeller, presenting » bronze M_el%cr*sn ... 173 Hondieat*. -- S Shapiro is; still improving 'his tain. Other returning veterans in- Mrs. Philip Goldhammer of the - 1-. T-J-ntitto. Bblit.y. ' - ~»._F..U _,«uu uiifiiuviu^ IIB tain, twner returning vewr-io <•»- plaque to President te^wis IlAlU 'i...1(....*.M. ; Sriiringfleld chapter will report on Itosch "M_.-.«—.* IW r.u»rd»—Armiiron*. Vttnk, Abdo. H-r- hold on the average leadership and iude:'- 'Carl Meyh,Meyh*, Jr.Jr,, , pp-i UnionUnio,, ster Jones, v*y. '• ' • • ' '..•:- toWheadrthftleagurwithaMT^^rgcKl^or^^^ c 1heTeeent^R^onv1he-Tentr^R^eonvehtlP»rih-€hie * j The plaque wlIFbe erected on a TOTAl. _. 7BS tiS aos Brlnkcrh-itl __ IU Bfct_»—WillUun*. UuldroW. S-llnard. mark. Nfiuman is Btlll second With jerry Kotlarz of'' Cra'nford'd .B Bobb column at the entrance to the \H(t [cago, Ul^, at a meeting of the Wes<£ Van Bntnt - (aloMy. MltchaU. Smith. 135 and WelrtMein'ls.thlrd?wlth,a tjavb of Teaneck has been Warned Held unit in Temple Emanu-EI, DAJBV 111. nuxsroB StandSd s of RRutgert s StadiumStdi . 185 End*—Otlow*ki. Doherty, Ch*o 129.. ••••••-•.•''•;•':,•:• ,• • •: •••-. . ' :u»»'-««i.i•••'•-••/ •: •••• • .' •:•"•• Westfleld, at 8:15 p.m; next Thurs- „,. J Hutgers will be seeking rev« _ iai Hi J myf»B»craii!» [W-"-«— '^^.^...••^^>^_H^,.. ^^. .-.I-.. -^ i^HS-ffronvthe'I Thomman 161 I an average,,pf .1.01. - ,—^for.thla year are good.: The program alsalsoo" wfil nud?» H»Bd , 1SS i*s G_lrdi—K-lwr. Menklrt. IJodoVajJC*.. r won the last two games by decisive \ Bchul...... by Edie-Abramson with a 104with many of the candidates hav- margins,. The Scarlet bowed here demonstration off hthe technique of MS tM Austin 141 US WESTF1ELD mark. • - - . . ; - TOTAL ._ B15 I ing previous high school experi- two seasons ago, 9.-Y, and last year. using cosmetics.. Refreshments wjll CRANirOHD SltOE STORE IW I** Ul , ,-\ . . . • • The difficult 6-MO split was ence. :;'-: ,• ."• '•* • ."• ' -;• .- '••;• b'bd . IU 167 us Cr__i_rt i-t 13 0 0—20 ADanu2-I2M In Newark, pel., 22-0. AnKlHaU is* MiUikfar .,._....„.. 0 0 _ «— - urjned into a.spare by Steve. Sha- Over the years, however, Rut- US' CrantaMlt : Taunehd-Wm ' •— We*-- 3. number pihabout - SO. This Is less Vrteu .... Duckworth 4 Extra twlnts—O'Brien 3 fklek. run). •, Today thru Monv ipiro,. .,•..,•....•: The League of Women Voters of gers has dominated the' series. than 10 percentof the B»» studenu ITisber ... Handfeap — « HUU-te: Touehdown—2iabro. Cranford urges you to vote at your Since .1901, when *He first game Orrok. Sr. ^ TOTAI. — «« OKicisU: Jkkuti. Tieriwy, SAndnieter tVA MARtC SAINT in the system. . Handicap MAtucer (0> and tr*i_a. . ' ,t}ON &IURK«VY polling place. . Was played,'Rutgers has won nine, . TOTAL „ ___ its m is lost five and.tled three. There were 141 1.1 us "A HATFUL OF „•_. itt IBS in Nametl Probation Officer Councilman J JCAMPBtELL no games between 1939, the Scar- HOWLAND AOKNCY 111 ISJ iss RAIN" EUGENE V. COPPOLA let's last win, and 1055.' Ward ...... ~.~ IM 1*1 1ST 133 m GARWOOD — Miss Ann Woods WAM beyu .... IM IU 171 14t —Hit No. a—' KENNETH R. Hull „..„,...._ 171 1«3 Haxdica * of 54 Third avenue is among; sev- : Or ^! TOTAL r.OHD -••.'•. •.•:'_ for—: 130 HiUcrert Ave, Cranford UarahaU -•— 163 IM nEPPKRMU ttOOatOOal en new probation officers who Absences Near Normal CHestnat 8-MM Mli 1*3 dalkowmkl ~^ 11S1T its have beeh named to the Union BOROUGH COUNCIL BOROUGH COUNCIL Tax Collector - Treasurer [RRnFQRD lovaAnl «.. >- Ul ITS' 8. DeUrSaia-. 11100 IM "3:10 TAL ~.«. Ut . Mfl Ul jr. DeUa Salt _. IMM IB? County Probation Department by MAYOR WHAT A PRIZBt 9 In Kenllworth School* Than, thrtt Man. Oet »i-Nov. 4 ,MS AT IONMIDE C." UellJ Sab) — VII m Union County" Judges Milton A- ABBEO F^ATtnU! SAT. Mattaue Dally at 1:18 KENILWORTH—The incidence Cinemascope, and Color PHASMACY tfeheUer It* IM IM HW us Feller and Edward A. McGrath DONALO O'COR of upper respiratory Illnesses • in Fred . Cyd , Janis in Elizabeth. Miss. Woods has been MATINEE DAILY AT 1:15 the Kenllworth public schools re-. ASTAOUe CMAR18SB - ' frAl Tappan KM rang**, with t serviitg as • probation officer on Gott To The Now thru Monday "' main- low for the third eotusecu-, 1'SILK STOCKINGS" SWAM CUCAMOtS <«) a temporary, appointment tlVe week, Edwin W. Krauf, super-/ kim NOVAK J«W CHANOUB Varl Jahn «-—~™ U3 1SS ..Wm . ,.: ^JEANNE EAGLES" ihtehdent of-chools, reported yes- „ US. IM terday. ' •':'•••'-- Uateen IU IW "3:10 fii Yoitta" . '" ' . SOPHIA UOBMUt .'•' • ' Mr. Kraus said attendance is V..1T. W. !UV«r DtBBlE REVNOU33 students were reported, put this B-rardiMlU Saturday Mattnee Kiddie Show -t_rl6H UttnlsanU \t« IM week, compared with the normal W«U*rt >_. MW „, 14? 1S4 TAMMY AND THE BRANDO waiouT tUtera sC Knlerim — ttt PAPER MILL "Twd Y«ir« J. Ti«*e U. Ithlerim „ IS? IW "BATTLE STRIPE" Almtiul»« t«S • BACHELOR" YbU Blind ______160 1 — Hit No. S — . b llandU^p M 11 Reek irUDSDM "<: Lauren BACAl,! M. W. *. . PMUWIi TOTAI. tSS i«S CABMMOTOIf. DlMeUr Dr. H. Bentian MT hb 0aL OptometrUt "ARMORED ATTACK "WRITTEN ON THE • IAT. *iM Start* toe*, (EteetkM D*y) Spedal M.Un*« _ Nov. 5 * 7 WIND" - KOV. io THE SUN ALSO RISES* EyesExamined TUSSOAV — ittJCCTIOi* DAY ... Tlafhtr* CbnvenHon Starts 8»L Eve,,-~ NoV. i 8CH-_CCTKa'- HABttWARie I* UurioM IM 131 TUc*WUy Matinee Only . > - A-p Clreat Ca»t la - OlANT WALT blSNCV BHOW 64X2dO "JEANNE EAGELS" us va ** • W* W 0X11 MimBON II L-S "OMAR KHAYYAM" Dli_ilittlrtowo Consofidatel Cu ff WH^ ^Uh fad Scott Oall ManiMn "DAVEY CROCKETT" "OMAR KHAYYAM" » »* raoMi-»AY •» *** of Walt DUiwy's Cartoon*. •'•'• '.•'Mm —Paid for by Campaign Commltte*.

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,• V1'.1 ••''• i__j_^_M!__.^, l'^'-Ai___-i!i,!i/>'4_S_i S •'?"v> •''Vf-V^ffi^-^ ;•;*•'•'•• j\' :]•':*'nnfeiuw^ r'^ •'••' *'''.'':' %>.*'.•'"'• •' •""^..•' ••-."'•.."• ,-•'-''•''•' /.^^';';-^£^jJ!LJJ5^£.'-"':;'^vliffi :i .^'^a^'ji^ gjgj^^ Community Leader ta Attend] """~ ~ Report Session Abdut 150 county tfeflchiBrs and ] qi f ^ i Mayor jonB^oretwan and 65 other comrnunity leaders of Cran- 1 ''«ill hive beenlnvi^*^^attefid a 'ifeogrcss report meeting next Wed- supervisors of JHaises for. handi- line Problems:^. Dt/f. Kirk Sea- capped children atiended a Unloti,' tbhth . directoditr bfcw*cial^Bi settricel Ws ini ' lav on the actlviikies"o?'t^ie Port of New. York Authority: during the ! L County;Workshop^or Teachers of the Elizabeth public school system threhree aniland:, a>Ua luiU,, yyears, 'the'*'' — —' — ^ was.consultant. :.::> '••• • ;'. '.'.<' ;'•'.'.•• :, » .; ••„;,;'. : .*• if- Special Ctasses held Tuesday at will nieetvAt ft pan,. ^ theNewark was presented at a board the\ Walnut Ayerfue School. , "Wow to Irnproyc^Public* pe- p meeting Monday evening at. the ia Four' ]\ g grpup . discussions^. Wcrej laiHoiris^r" wwa s the subjecbjt ediscussed m; r, Anteony hotne <)f JMrsI ^Joseph Babihec. by a group led by, Miss Evelyn g, evening's sp, t y Held with and city supervis- Wrielwvof the JP6rt Author- Representing &t, Michael's at the ors and -administrators/Batint g as her 'arid Mrs. Eleanor Theveriet.i' Neivark session were Mrs. J. M. ; pi?;-, Bbyd E: Nelsoii, • director of community relations depart- consultants. :•'':•:•.- o.v;: .(•-,• :. }\ ton was assessed $15 for operating |!Klrk,: Mrs, John OTCeefe.- Mrs. 1 special education for the State De- ' a true* on Jhe Garderi State^Park- ;'at Por« t Authoriti y Greetings Were dclv; ing lights.'PWUp B. Michaelsen of of Business Administration, New was the subject of a 'special ;/Th«. fourthregroup _examined CLASSIFIED RATES Heart Cathedral, followed by a [study in Union:County and twd egp _ HOLLAND BULBS. nWW varieties and old scale reroowed rrom pens eoUs.t Jersey bity was fined $7. •.•.•;. ••.''..',.,'•. Yorjfe 'ilrjversity, ^addressed .me. „' program salute by the ag- 1 ^Th'Rl f Sndary Education favorites..' Tulip, Hyacinth, rtaffortll. las beaters- Work don*.-tat jour 1 luncheon a'i the Essex House. other Northetn Ncjv Jersey coun-' of Secondary Education Willie Anderson of .Trenton for- chapter on the subject; ''Analysis AT DtasBnoNf (Caasssatrrs Crocu*, Snowdrop, etc. Paper White home fay specialist. An woek Suaran- " Mr. Mauriello wttl illustrate ' Tabernacle devotions will be held ties for the §tate.'Department of in Preparing for Life Work." Dbnv Narcissus * bowl*. C..E. Trubenhach. £3?SrtauSe ~tMm ScaW aSpiipswart feited $15 for following too closely, and Control of Distribution Costsi" talk with slides showing this aid White and Mr*. Lubow pilbert- mil wHk*.i «n i ailaJauMB. 118 South Ave., E. CranionJ Fted * Co^ A TV"* «-«•••.• ' - . - • V in St, Michael^s.Church frorn 8:30 Education.,; ., ''. . • .•*'•.. seats a war*. 4* scat Seed. BRidge S-16S1. . M BOARD OF REALTORS whiM&'atrida Passalacqua of Lin" . Profeswr Schitiris a consultantL . .fcan dd a a n filimm expaairung-mexplaining -thee aJn. to 4 pjij. Monday with Watch- sbn were leaders.. Consultant %sSs' /•«BS UtB: t UNU - . c»U *a Dr. Howard R. Best, Cranford's •. 1 11M, AAs'aet 1st «•»*. vita k MACHINES den Dpald'$10 for passing a m management and >as handlcdB.^"importarrce td surrounding. ers assigned throughout the day. Dr. Louis Schwartz, director of the »_J Itass •» «ls»Uf,. Uaas as»_ — superintendent of. school, Wel- Machines ..' • • GENERAL light :Anne S. Kaufman of 1 assignments *or the Economic Go.™^ s.. -.y.'ii ,'y •••• "••: .• .^ • . ^ Jphnstpne Research and Training • •. -M f>r UassJ Msalay >Ua«s This , devotion' ^tblih comed the? group to "the,township. .syBe,eaJ|:>.aka>ce« aa"»«a S-38M Ho Jol» too JWdiitclalr was' fined' Sl^for ,' iperatlon|4«^ni"'~"'"" „,„„ the•'•••••tfB]ee-andra*hatf-f> Center', Bbrdentown. ' ', -nun . ninriwwiTi —IT»..». , , ,— •JeC^|C.v dW* throughput the. Archdiocese, of DK William H. West cotinty suri- .Sewing*. Counc* . .».-'. without obll«»tion washer, wall oven and rb7embineU: jihtoWexitof the " " period, the Port'Autbority has Newark by the National CouncU of M/f'the Walriutf^cliool CASW. Caccka'ar BtassM" asast' ae-' . LINGER SEWING CENTER . ' ' dtnlnj roops fleld'av • ' Open Monday, cvenlhtf 'til 0 p.m. wi« Seibert. 3SS Lincoln Drive. Entt- attached ^garaw. a blji lot. aU Five from Kenilw»>rlh • .— Bccausrjiof carried out construction on its DEADUN* »OB CO*V—Wataasaays sJbw Learners" was led by Wil-'•' <•'. i • •.'••• ••..-,. • •.-•, •. ..." •••' worth. BRldfe S-OSM.. eellent condition, don^t «nd we the. r_ecent outbreak of .upper res- elabotatc plarjs for a Terminal City FIREPLACE LOGS^WO Bcr cord Ml DOmr miss seeing this home
BJUdae ,___ •41SS at*. JUnder£ 1-TOSt. • tf Sunday;Noy^ 3,l.to.4put Help Wanted-Male woiih residehti. attehrJed a dihyoun- g people, the annual costume Identifying Trees for" the State' Department of Edu- PRESTOME SALE—*250 , Gallon. TOc ll^'tiSe'lVwLate-- v {^pessary for second.'decking the. welcoming'Vice-Preaidept Richard M. Nixon and SenatoSenator MalroiMalebutmi S/forb^.GOI* gubernatorial candidate, at Elizabbth campaign rally cation, a^ consultant, . nance Committee, approving three For Sale QUJrt. delivered llncludlrt« Sunday!. YQSmb BIAN for delivery «erservicv e and ner meeting of the Newark Chap- parade .sponsored" by * ' thto excellent 4 bedroom home, ^. noo ex- ex-. . George Washington^Bridge. .; last week. Left to right, Assemblyrnen Carlyle W. Crane of Plainrield. William .Hi Vanderbilt of Summit (rear) aiid G. Clifford Thomas personnel actions In various :de- Sate and' «uVo permanent anli-Ireeie- to tee'ont reallrt-unUI UteK. what_a iineral work In blue j>rlnUns. ter, National Association of AcCouncil'wil: l not be held Another group) under leadership : .TINE' TAINTS, colon end enetaels. ,Corf«uincV Dirtdt Supply Co. BBlda* wirtaav JoHunc., ™^« .Geatwi. Uvta«.toom. alum, com • • I • ;. - - -"U .«.ssam . HI_ rV ' ReprodKMin duetloi n Also of outstanding importance Growina in Town K partments. v :• . •-. '.- "" '-'•'•' :• - Chemlente 'Pal"* Work".. 7"o Boulevard . convenience It is to be near achoota 310 South Ave.. E countants, at the Robert Treat Ho- ; of klizabeth; Mrs. Irene T. Griffin of Westfield, ABsembly candidate; Mr^. Nixon, Senator Forbes, arid Freeholders CharlcS P. Bailey of Robert S. Bailey, took up thSN ning, Borough Clerk Philip J. Me- {6 Port District welfare during this : : KenllworUt. BRldfe «-iaas. tt Street Teltf . aMshrubbee schood llo areat ***JLJ*2a=*v:. REDUCED to and town; and Just howjjlce It la ;not Cranford. ..;'• .".:1 tel, Newark, last.TlrUrsday;" ' Biology teachers and "biology of Westfield. Nelson L-Carr ofElizabeth (rear)and John W. Zerega of Plainfield. . •;. ".•'...' ' "'•';• (4) — fTTcehoHer Hickok tor'' EVERGREENS.- te.SOi' Wild bird seed. 5 to be-cismped torroonvboU i »n«W*Wj Gevna announced today. time ha? been, the agency's water- classes of the Science Department OPHOLSTERINa — Turnltur* outside because the yard U as roomy 'They are: '••AVery yiji.y/ard, M Linden,' all .referred to the Union Rbadff and Bridges Committee, ap- pounds. 59 Cents. Helrb Dititla Gajrden th» house. Priced so reasonable Jtateatt front development irt Hobbkett and of Oranf ord High School are pres- Center, 299 Dcnman Road. Cranford- tf OPEN HOUSE South 17th Street; Bobert Mo Roads and Bridges^Committee and County Park Commission. proving";four'^Npeiij>nnei 'actions r. Kantner * U you dont tee It soon, it will be TOOWork WAttM^-Fewde Newark, in New Jersey;' - and ently'engaged in a project involv- referred t<31 Public Property Com- t TdTBHldSiB Munn, 25 Park drivel S. Scavuzzo, Freeholder tiipkok...... ;'...... Report of Committee on Public in the Road l^parlmenf;: ,.;• • • . '„ tral A«mi^J[a|tda^lMatm: _v,v..._ UNION AYfc. LATE! wtshts laundry work* wa»hraf> Brooklyn, New York. Plans for theing the identification' and location, mittee.' •••••"•;"• •• •• '.; .- •.•''••'••'' .. " (S) — Freeholdler' Hirikokj for rOMAN wishes uunary worm, wnnnw 33 North 13th streetj-Herugr-1>. Crano g : Chester. B(I. . Property, ort bids, received for Factory Site* For Sale Sunday, Noy? 3,1 to 4 p:m. and ironlnaVto do «t home. CaU BRidga Narrow...... s KrMiiBridgeo , .connectin#vinnt>r>tlnig/ StateSrnipn of trees growing in Cranford; OP THE ': •'" 'City of 'Undent;enclosing resd-; Commltte^. on RoadO^nd Bridges' - You're Getting Close -^ Q&SH;'-; .. •-•.'..••.••.••-;•', ^:i'."- :' ..• '' • • tf Bird, 300-Lincoln drive, and.Rob- polling place ( Davis, of othe cleaning and painting the exterior SEATS— Cane. rush.""to^Wea* v JIsland and Brooklyn, and the rer. lution requesting the establishment FACTORY "SITE. 'R.B.' stein*, one acre It is planned to specifically locate UNIOlt OOtmiY BOAM> OF ClrOJEIf FRtXROIDESS First Presbyterian Church of Rah- windows, frames, grates, bars, etc., approving request of tm. Borough, •1»ar*^>. leuTwill WtW or bUlW.t. sOlt. of parking prohibitions at the Lin- EXPERIENCED Saleswoman would like development of La; Guardia Air- several hundred trees throughout ' * lX^U4a8TONaAf tllWrt ! way-, commending the Freeholders, of, Roselleji designatlngNcerjUiln on rental basts. ',. • ' , part time Job, any-hour until 4:30 PJ*. I den Avenue,, Pa|* Ayeriue inter- of the Court House Annex and Jail I port .also have been acted upon the township, and to have them on Mr. Hergert's program. streets as"T^hrough StreeCs."' v> Ralph V., Delia Serra . ASPHALT DRIVK BRidge O-4ni.: V:?^ y*:-f './ . ".,:' sectiort and requetetingHhis Board Building, on Sept. 9,1957, and rec- full nMV Reaitpr-Bullder fUl, dirt.. drhrewaya Union County Maintenance Co. during the;, correctly identified. This informa- Department 'of Publifr Utilities ommending award of contract to .•-: .Freeholder Herllj. Painters'^-. basement, attached g»rage ;and tion isAp'be'cross-indexed accord- Fwuowing ii a- synopsis of nun-tiohs for, the construction' of c." i "take- over Roselle StrceJ,. were St >$2^[tfte^tiottee?^ '. ,•'-., BRid«e 2-S03O '....•..... •«* nit iffti * iTTf**iwril ..wViff9*^^' will housekeep, mind children 1 advising application has been made the lowest bidder^ r—-——— resolving I0» HocthUnkm ['mortgage^ T»reritBnBr^wa»r^vaUable---aJW-:•• •^-•'/• COMFORTABLY rurnUhedJRobm or wilt extra*. C--'. •>'•>••'' • "^ •••'••'" - 'U'. •.'~- •;• officeJbuljdlng. Benefits. BRidge a-TUOO. re p v x est bidders. ' '.'• "-••••: • •" •..; : ..•.-; hA: ' •> ' #» Inches long.. i3.»5: also Jencrslt khare hoiue. Near, all traiuporUtion- electrician. S Bum- Fred %;\ Andersen;' Mrs.: Helen Bithrl; Ca-rr HatfleldHatfleld, due IJOV. 14,1057., vising that this Board should adopt Plainfleld Ave./ Berkeley-aeights • and C, W. Breneman -ciutom blinds. • tf WOMEN (61 PART TIME Hours to suit. features. ey; Biertuerhprel,Biertuep,; ' (?) rr Freeholder Carr fpr'tPub- .A • ETHEL, ALOJI^XVM^, -aoe sa ft Cranford Upho'stery Shop, BRldge 8-3197. CaU after-S^JJ. tf side 3 to 4 hours per day.' Must be able to BRidge 6-8137 Cranford Hoffman, co-chairman of Cranlord this Information may be sent Herlich. Hickok, Valentine, Zerega Board of Managers of the John a resolution designating New Prov- OS soon.as possible was referred to iic Property Committee,' accepting . Clerk] bfj'thc. Board:. -pi ISO South Aye.. E.. BRidge V0S93, tf work 5 day* a week. Work Jfo o\ir otlice I Hlih Hikk V E. Runnells Hospital enclosing res- idence Road as a Through Street TWO Clean Sleeping rooui» lor n tie- y; Roderick Smith, president of GKNEBAL CAHFEMTBvW ROOSEVELT SCHOOL William Peter* ~>~ Bti.«M1l in Linden. No experience necessary. to the High School marked: At- and Director ; Benninger,' ' Also Roads arid Bridges Committee and bid of Stanley A, Anderson Co., of hwn. BHidfie S-i9B8. .-•• ' ..;,' ltll tl-IMH olution passed by th,e Board upon was referred to Roads and Bridges Freeholder; Hickok. 'Mi' _ » .STAMPS made to order on .work. Repaira. atterattona. -addlHon* ; u^AL TOR SMALL FAMILY LflU Brooks ___ Pleasaqt _ telephone vowa Jonly re- Itbe Taxpayers' Association; JIow^ tentlon:-: Tree, Project.'' Teachers present vwere: County, Treasurer Elizabeth 'for cleaning olid' paint- irt notice, usually 24 hour service. CORNER room; with, 3 'windows, com- ktaira, dormers, porebea. recreation Anna Cook — Bll 0-31*! quirement1 CaU for interview. WAbosh the death of William H. Baldwin,, Committee and Director BenrilrigxJ Communication; ptno"testing Sp**st Your Piece on Nor. 5 ^^tlk ExperUy done ny Gertrude Meed _ Bll fl-MIHI |ard Stanley, .president of J. Stan- actively engaged in this project in-r Pearsaill County Attorney Ward, 1 ing the exterior windows, frames, » reasonable. Best of material fortablyfur.ashed.Gara«« avaltable. rvlng room^ with iFire Place. _ EL »-40»» 8-3150. , I 1 an employee for 43 years at said' er. Also- approving \resolutibii against the removal of the pistol workmanship. Cranford ' Rubber suitable tor business person. BHidge Uward DudJc*. BBidsJSSSie soom. Kltcherw^and! T.V: Hj Corporation, and ^thafles $A. dude Miss Joan Sena, John Elder, Supervisor of Roads Tomasulo, grates,,'bars, ete., of the.: Court WE t-BOBI-H Hospital. • . ••; 1.: ••• '• '; .- •'••.'. ,', adbpted by this Board designating range in Kertilworth, received froin 1 - •"--- 111 North Avenue.. W., Hoar. Second "floor. * Larg OotaKiMma ^ CM Mni''•.-:.'.••••••"• •"-. .CLER^-TYPlST/^rv.. ; \ ./editor and publisher of Theand Julius Cohn and their biology' Superintendent .of Public Works House Towel , Anne* ^and Jail And Don> Forart thi (could. be threet and .Bath. \ Car UMI. Warner .~M~. BB 6-8179 Immediate opening' for qualified person. TWIN BORO FORD'S G. Degenring and l&sslcr-Hess certain "Through Streets", arid No tfnioh-County FeUeratton of Spoirts- LARGE.. Clean, nicely furnished, 'front tached Oarase. fASOO mortgage 4 percent Ruth Price Keve Must be high school graduate, qualified anford Citizen and Chronicle, ." classes.- ' ^>\' • •'• • ;' • Roesel, Assistant County Attorney Buildings, the lowest bidder at their POBUC QOESTIOM V merv's Clubs, C Lccureux and( Fin riANO CLEARANCE Salel Baldwin, room, next to bathroom. Modern, quiet, ~^ a»ium^ Asking tllOSO. •typist and-have knowledge of switch- Bauer, County Engineer Meixell Associates, - offering certain prop- Parking Areas in the Township of bid of $6,88?. ^nd nuthorlilng Dl- tester and others. Dudkln Piano Ca., private home. ' Reliable gentleman. board operations! Ability to work with erty for lease Jo the County, were -Berkeley Heights, was referred to and Claw Gamy Club, Inc., of At th* Top oi Your JJallbil North Av».. at Railroad Station. Weat- Reasonable. BRidge 8-J7O5 alter 6JO figures ' essential. Excellent' working and Clerk ol the Board AlllstorL fleld. ADams 3-B811. U SHAHEEN AGENCY, conditions and aU employe benefit!. Freeholder Herlich made a mo- \Advent Customs' To 'itroytnt trmM •SlHottb Ay»*«ast,jst CentenoUl A. Apply in person to . , • ' tion that the minutes of the meet- •ALT FOR WATER 8OITICNER3. deUv^ KENILWORTH. Lurso attxuetlve- room. : Realtors .;:•':.•'•' ' J BECKLEY PERFORATINa CO. to f«nin« rockj or earth rllcely furnished new home,: CpnVen- t ing of September 11. 1»57. be ap- •red.. Refined, rock, pellet* and Watkins '•• .." U tfbrUi *W.s> ••"•'•• -'-__[_ 315 North Ave. darwood \To Be Discussed or mountalnoug Melons, dcs> coarse. AU 100 pound bags. R * H ' lent transportation^ Purklug: CHestnut stenography and JW*—^Eaaaeninai. BRidgeG^^ proved, which was duly seconded Salt Service. BRidge C-63M — BRidge prosaat service. Day.- nlaM, Sunday. . ' CBH-~»——MLB trieally, charged wir*'fence* g-17«m. -....•• ;•...•:•••..•..• tf BR 6-1900 aiid Bft &O777 WOMAN experienced to do .housework by Freeholder Hickok and unani- ' holiday service. M-K DupUcatln* Serv- •.'-'. . .,•"/• '.•••;•* it Rosary Session made foierve M defectors. If a FURNISHED Room in private home; hear ice. IS. HlBcreat Avestaa. WMat •- " Mondays Wednesday and Friday mom- mously carried. ;. ,"• • all/Ttranspoftatlott, ucutknian only , Ing*. BRW»e^^ a-9060. '*(..',",'-':--. V •'•' A talk on "Family Advent Cus- tallinf rock oir an earth illd* sneaks' FIRST TIME LISTED wtm-m M «• screens. (liJO up. Wtidse 6-6951. • - , OPEN WEEKENDS .•..:'•../-; ;••.:.•",;>.,, ,.y . .,.,...< . • . . . ns - will, be.presented by Mrs.•no or more of. the wins bt the The • following communications' atorm andd screec n doors. (2S.S0 and up. ALUMTNUM porch enclosurea. lafcwataa ;»,_„'„,_ •#«Lli" • . . A six room colonial In tho Brookslde LUeUme Aluminum products, 10* 4W*Wng" CtfI : -.,'••• School Area. First floor'has LH. DR. KIT. Illam "JV McLaughlih at thfencee , • r»!sy Js Kbfaged «si were received and ordered filed: South Ave-. West BRidge C-320S. t* or combination windowa and acreena. Work Wanted Male •' Apartment* .Wanted |jf»«i»«» Ahirainum . Pcotfueta. URMarguerite Hearwlb _ BR 6-44M and Powder. Room with three good sUeRETIRED Gentleman ••'would like • part onthiy'meeting of St. Michael's VitopIV Blcnalg art set up to hall Overlook Hospital of Summit, South A**. West BBadae «-aB9. • BBLUM bed rooms on the-second floor with tiled atADE-YO-ORDam radiator; enclosures. rWO iidulut want a or 4 room apartnV Evelyn Wade f—™. time pfllce work, knowledge.of tiling bsary ISpcietty irty St. Michiiel's a: trafai approachiog from cpressinc appreciation for the im- liw^Tuniltur,. cablmWjuuTWi^ ' In Cranford. First . floor preterr ™ ZZ TaiHM bath; Thto house Has many extras such aa and some typing. Have cor. BRldfto 6- Penny .—. BR .u.sws Alum. Comb, storm sash at screens, Veni : ; 1 Heles) T*s*V*" ' 891S. ' - . '*;.s ••.'"...''•.;•> '* -' -! . \ •' :'.• idiiol'nextvjMonday evening. Mrs. provement made to Hfcie toad In •ahmetoior s«

^^^^ •floiidconfrbV^iSr $ ••. me It noii for example, , aiding.-bloi nbers wishing to donate cakes Roads and Bridges Committee and' "te^^T- alumlninn MePHERSONKEALTYCo tablet do Hot have enotifb KOBES |are requested to take them to theheight for long-legied people: Freeholder Zerega. ' • . GBOROB R. DONl'BEA^PU^NIKK '. Open: dally ..'£s : Sun. '1-5. . ' ALLEYS ZOBurchneM Ave. : BBidge «-«al7 and runn around in circles every time f'trad^^; Lint*-. Mrs. Canrilne J. Gregor- chairs are tod king In the. District Nursing Association of '.:$fore For new * Chances are w time »** " "•*• Chances are we have SI Riverside Dr. BRidge-«-3o*S > Is chairman far the sale. . front, front to back for ihott pea- Westfleld, advising that they ap- fyrORt at .1M Waliiul Avenue; central Mrs. Gregorace, ae chairman of prove and.support recommenda- ~W.A6*.MORMORS S manure rotted. •» d«- location In, established shopping area. Allowancesl ;'V.. U»ewd. JUaimo to* toll"". Cbertnu' t -Factaa. Kent reasonable. •Apply-. Scber Drug • of them' are available in our office and means, also will conduct MUrdock S-tBU. 14 houra. -.M, Store. 103 Walnut Avenue. .U I your inspectionl.. Our salespeople Brt 8-I9M6 lot Wanted thrift sale in the •basement of trained to analyse your problem .._ Hope Mllius BR 6-5»S IlOT Wanted lor ready.cash. rJARCOAU fUlttl. .~~-r ^ H. Benners-fixes .everything' Vfaom show you the most suitable properties _ BR e-0802 Rsf,)h V. Delia Sena school from 9:30 ^ 4:30 pjn^ Ravelka General Store, .'' TeL Barest 1-531 U You Will be too, about thU . • : : ANTIQUES, unusual thlhtfii wltn a east. (of estiniateB. ' . " , itODERM COLONIAL BEAUTY Real Estate Wanted Years Every Model in Stock y,].flhl' ". ' : ' . fine china, glass, furniture. Graham TREES TRIMMED AND REMOVED ABOVE USTINGS^ WE ARE DESPERATE Arejjort ot* a recent meeting in WILLIAM HOEStU* —• Interior and In AAAJ condition. First floor powder Otarrer. 3 Taylor Street MUtbUrn. ttirPalnUnXskilled mechanics. Cord Wood for sale ; roam, elcctrie science kitchen, real dlnlnjj Arre oMereoffered hthru member offices of theWE have many customers Interested in Must Go at Sacrifice Idlewild, LaGuardia & Newark 10:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. tf lUrtdicape — Nurseryioen1 . . room. overlooking .. bungalovys and regular two iiuntlle*. U HERE TODAY! THE YEAR'S NEWEST CAR—THE NEWEST CAR IK YEARS! Call ADains 3-«5W or ADanU», X-OT* CRANFORD BOARD or BEA yotl. art}' interested'in selling, give us • TbPay! When Winter tames AFRICAN VlOJJCtS Evenintv alter 6 . . OROUNOGt UNUSUAL FOR INTEGRITY AND SERVICE coU. W« villl be glad to inspect and To Make Room for '58 bring Spring Into «ur home. Black JIM LOVELAMD . U • tOOk *OB THE SIGM . lV^yoU ah appraisal- .' • ^^ Cat a« SON.,toltmerlyN«acBS f-gt ,' • • Craijfprd - Blunck. Painting and $*f>*™**- OR, Your Next Party; Rent a Hl-Vt real privacy, and yet ; 1» o rvcu uai uci • rangemcttU. Bertners 30S Michigan Avenue. K*""*"^ Syitcni. Public, address ftyktem*. tape ONLY s Mujirncs • Open dally>8 •. Sun. I to 5 Pennsylvania Stations, N.T. Piers ten Ave^ BRIdga 8-3SM. Chestnut S-3MC, CHestaui* *4iBt- K t>r diic receding alao avaUabte. UUnter • tBOH EVERY.tCOMVENTJCHO: 3. twin-bed shed bedrooms, "newly tiled COLONIAL, 7 rooms, 3 baths. Reasonably SALT FOR WATER SOFTENUIS. coarse, priced for quick sale, leaving town. No TWIN BORO AUTO CORP. fine, pelleta. rock and block*. • Calcium IL UENZEIi hath, oil steam heat, attached garage, broken. 597 Orchard Street; BBidge NO\fV'S THE TIME.. tng. Phone PULL MOUSEP0WCR electrical service. absolutely-nothing missing and only ttX rHOW TO SAVE *125' i;m Chloride for dimpneu. C, E. Truben- CstTff **>r^. ' ' ' ' tt> 100 amp., service, hxiu**/ and plug t«- 6-63M after S PM. ., : ll-U bach IIS South Ave K. Crantord Feed Avenue. C . stalUtion. Wm estimate*." A Knott, D«al*> «•>*• 1st* and Seed. BRidge 8-lWl. : r . U CRANFORD S y~r ^ lu^rtoU'^ape CUSTOM MADE ',Michael '.at Barich, Kxtertor - lnh ' «33 Kingston Ave.i KenUworth. CUest- nut &4W4. • •.-'.: • ' .. . if Coulfl You Be Tenipted? Cod. 5 bedrooms, large .living • room, CH.5..I00 6-2000-BRIKE-6-1200 '• •(•. • ' Multitlng?., ' . srsJaWgayK«i*^tt1^. ' RffsH^n STEEL kitchen cabinets. Made by Capitol, Snniafa^n^TCMnfolrd. YoUll need plenty ol Will power J in original crates, M4 discount. Call e-1810. BVeuing* BBidge CARPENTER-Block crillnt. Cedar ctoe- IMINUf CMestnut 1-lSSl or BRidge 6-7060. tf ^U. porch repair, replace window cords. resist this-. :,';.••'•,; • ' . . v- ••:• ••..;• SCARBROUGH'S A A A CAB SERVICE

: •'• • -l^. ••••.•,••• • : " ." ren^e^^^SST Waller •"-*». • STONE- AND BRICK- BUNGALOW GOME SEE IT AND YOU'LL AGREE... IT'S ALMOST TOO NEW TO BE TRUE I fOTSJ_nUtoJfctoncy{ ADanUl'3-aaiT. BBidge 3-ZUMJ. ' ' ' ' ••••>• Serving (itanted38 Y#ar» > : ;: •••••. • :'; -H.' M*-~A*t.t+*iw»* #i,-»*iif* * ' * * ' !_' Km e: African. Violet Boll; Potting REAL D1NINO - I uti^uo..KxcLusiyt-* ;NORTHSIDE LOCATION. 7 EverytWngp about Chevrolet is new .for '681 For y waitil you fryW~ 80U: Plantabbs. Hyponex. C. E. Tru- Oil steam heat, deadend street" In M ' room Colonial, garage, playhouse, M X benbach. Hi Boutk Ave. E. Cranford Hoo.cye.lt School area. -111.300. ISO lot. ThiT property U in excellent There's new ^ulbturamic styling—new. length, There's never before been such luxury and com- Veed and Seed, BRidge fl-lMl. U condition.. Uortgagc ' avnilable.. Buy I from owner. BRidge 0-»M8. new width, new lownes^ pazzling new colors, fort in a low-priced car. Come see the '58 Chev- ~" ir--iii'umi mil n- ir lnteriorarTJiEre'siiewpoweir r :wIe*_ted^-;ebB»y^i;theioh^ HTHHTat CmANTORO II HAIIHESSERS tod, mi a revolutionary new body-chaasia designu car in its field—and it's in our showroom now!; - 5 passenger ears* and track,- Uke VJJ.A.' to* general nursing. . • ANDVICnnTY s^sssssiBBSSB^i * _- SBPSBSBBV aBsBjpBjajasBBBjas* assiaassasssi^BBS^^gaa^assssyajajBH)^BHHT ^ list MS esll for »30. Also •» "gallon fish podemucs. ^r^Hfna^ and -i BRIW900 tank with" light. M. BRidge (MM1. health education- The Visiting Nurse Trucking^ •-' .. '; can ANNOUNCES AS AN Can Help You. Nominal Tee. Telephone "'.Open EvenU» and ANTIQUE Secretary, mahogany, good tUUdge S-O7S7. or cottsuU Telephone UbVlNO and 'TOUC^a."s>ra«1jaii«i1 condition. Reasonable.;. «0 .HenshaW IHrectory. * Hours alonday 'thru Satur- • sniaU loadbf. Regular trips Joth. shorel u Easiman Bbeet - Oanford ANNE Ji O'BRIEN ' _ Avenue.' Springfield. DRexel «-34M. day, >£0 aim. to «:M PJn. .Ma'sWln We spectaliie in proojpt dticient serV-l INTRODUCTORY OFFER * ' or hoUdava. -'. . ' .' W • • .' Evening CaU DReXclft-'ma. ... :. M Mirlan Mevuk _ RealEstate rOBMICA table and't"chairs:. Walnut u«*fl«»» Iti dresser and dressing - table! telephone Dorla Coylo OUR REGULAR FAMOUSNAME table knd chair) full length door mirror; Mvulcal instruction alary Kttlerl portable tauter. CaU after 8 P.M. BR-*- Dressmaker, Alteration* take a look at >"«.• ; • • • ,' •.••••. , t»IANO STUDENTS—XnnoUJiclng a lew BR05777 —- BR &8030 opeulngs fof plalUi'ktudents, fall session'. „, aiUexaUons. alra. TWO adlustable kleel bed frames, like WANDA B. GILMORE. 107 GleriWood Crslg Place. Crealord. CBB —— • v—— U L 8 aAtKSatEM.. V-.,,;'. ;••( • coionlJittoir DQQM new. S5 each, BRidge B-34tX Rd. Bacheloi' of Music Degree, College ntwosMitad Mlmrocordla.. graduate Work: Teach' Edith Rearick 'w———• BB •-MOt • COMB. P0RCH SKCU 1 (W Imishuig ml old DOOM a - - "- ««»av throufh low tanowtixratas ; : M aVVINBODt lb HP, like new. Used BiUdge •'1S4S. U EUaabei . -J "«r*lul drh^ ants inanr- '•'••• . •" . •; '# \ v ;• -. .• . one Vacation lit fresh Water. Cost aSM. Piano Tuning Cnnlor*. . U. PHIL F: HENEHAN pjy qpp »uto. EHmin-tet th* car It yoon-tor kaat now on display»^ Sacrifice. sl«S. BRidge »-1B»0 cveninfts' iEALTOB' RELIABLE WANO WO an< ***'* your »•!« r*na agwk'i . WE SPECIALIZE IN and Weekeild. ^ experts. t< by BIUd*B •II inconvml^ncM to our cintomers. Call <** aad iddnw-call bin to- WINDOWS: s--3i iS AldeM Street la* -..'•• '58 CHEVROLET TASK-FORCE TRUCKS IB Tutoring 4T.M-, 1—30 x 4flV Piano Co.*. Tuners1 vn. . Hair Styling and Tinting BiV. M » BAM.. M 437 North Avenue. West. focby for all your Mrvlc* and bod/ 1 •! to *3- BRidg<« Alden Str««t, Cranford new hustle, new muscle, neqp style! SEVEN SCREENS and scVeH sUWr) wind CaU ADams _, _ ^ immts. ••umtj-. pinkl" "* LEVISK Call ADams 2-1818 , .evening* BRidge --'-« Laing Motor Car Co. BANK PUN lWt &HAUUNG *,-+-. wa- *'j»—**r*.'»»••*•»^i^,j,^i^^t^l'r*^.^>M,it.^.1.^A^f •^,it*^*i *tL*. ATTICS. HOOBSi " . MLS •50 PER DAY CALL Cadillac & OldtmobUe YAUDS* Q AJIAGE* CLCAMCD CBI Ms**- OHkei Ibwatagl SALES and SERVICE Garage For Rent I '-'".,'• • ' ' -, " •'••• •-. '.' fiJULY-1 Genarol HOWM'M * ' SALES and SERVICE — raioAYS — «jut t« I PM. Beauty Salon laARAOE crntrr of WESFIELD D«» or Ewalng .. for shop or »to««a*- ABOfABOVEi UST1NGS ANTENNAS INSTALLED & REPAIRED NORTH AND CENTRAL AVES. .... 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, "The Army of the Future" will be discussed by Capt. Donald A. • . ••'»-.•• 3- - - ., ried three of the 18 local districts.. ind Public Safety Commission-. CoUitty Conner, Uhited States Army Infantry, a veteran of World War ll and f A complete;-tabulation of Tues- JT Nicholas St. John LaCorte ••'.-/ ••!•• I' • % " '• . ,. •••• f • ; ,• '.,. • . - ' * .,, Democrat Governor Robert B. A total of 9,174 persons, or 74 the Korean Conflict, as guest speaker' at the annual; Veterans' Day day** baUptfti0 vill be found oft were reflected to three-year terms | Meyner was reflected to his sec- v percent, ofyCranford's 12,401 eli- •Vvthe a&> of'.""1! .'.'--" v^ •-..:•• •^«\i;':i dinner of Cranford'.Post 212. pap* 8) y • ..' •••;-„ .•'-;•'' on the Township. Committee,' and • ond four-year, term in Tuesday's 'Although Cranford stayed in gible voters went to" the polls, ! school. The SeniorSieiL. . :.• ....'#•• General Election by a plurality of American Legion, in the Casino at Public Works Commissioner Roy " ; the Republican column in Tues- which was far above pre-election Fellowship will hol'd its •' more than ?Oj),OOQ votes, over his Complete^ Training «f30 pjn. Monday. .y\ ,•;'• ; ;: predictions. . -n}." {' D, fIrving was elected,,to a one- ' ; '"•''rriecting' -.'at' 7:4fc Sunday ev< \Jt, Members of the Legion post/and day's G«4ienil Election. Democratic Has Bill i>«ryic^ :•<•::•-- RcgmbUcan opponent, */, Senator candidates • made substant£)i • gains ' Withouih t oppositioniti; ^bWc~ jp- year unckpired term. Airfare Re-', ;*'••• r-|iThe fifth^it*si0n..of;;the j 'Capt Newell Rodney l^iske Post ; 1 Malcolm S. Forbes. •->.•;. •••...' • . -• . •'•. here "over previous years .and car- fairs 'epmmissiower.Jr? D. Dorian•puaicanV-.•'••••.;•" .•...•.'•>;•;•••/•'•; ' 'Bible TraininiiiClassV'.foT: ? .. v . V—^.-koEping ...Governor Meyner' received a 33$, Veterans of- Foreign Wars. School- T^acners will be ;h Commissioner Dorian paced the B ! ..^1 its policy of providing a max- majority of more than 19,000 votes and their auxiliaries will conduct Republican ..ticket,,'polling 6,191 y& ^totionar "'^ ^ < 1 1 imum service to its customers^ "the in traditionally Republican Union joint • Veterans' Day ceremonies "votes, followed by Commissioner ;,:.. '' •• Monday - eVei^r „ .... .,, .. Kenilworth office of The National Cojinty arid 'carried with Kim four at the monument adjacent to poUce Returned to Tomiship Committee jmr.:---- • -' adults, • whether^,teaehers;.:<-v^,. LaCorte, 6,137, and Commissioner State Bank* is .^cceptlng/payments itic Assemblymen and head4uarters at 10 ajn. Monday. ; Irving, 6,047. There, were rum- **%•;>••••..•'',-' are" welcome to: attend* -; cj:'?^y> young jpebple, of the C,oi-_..._...., Township officials also will par- j ,. ; on bills' foif^ Public Service and The three Democratic Freeholders. The blings even in this' department. ion Day, .Tuesday, from % •Christiari;;C6^ch' ;'iii';^«lft ticipate in the ceremonies at the ..* th^ Woman's. Society EUaabethtowi* 'Gas Co in pan y, Assembly delegation from .this where there were 37 .'write-in' votes i ; county has been completely Re-. monument, and wreaths will be nrt''SScrv:ice'''Wi|l.i8eryc'';a license Revoked George B. Rodda, manager, an- for' other persons. for Township. nounced today. /.••".••• "•"' •'•• ••"• •'" pubUeah since 1914 and .the Free-j placed In honor of the dead of Committee.. . : . i:' '; . Snioi^bo.c;^fc.^ i 43AKVroob 4- Thf drive** li* World Wars I and II by the Vet- Cuke Sale —v>"':' ":•. holdersfhave been all GOP" since Mm : ; cenSe" of Jjichard Shannon, of -151 Senator Malcolm R. Forbjc's^-Re- . ; ,Vited,ti> attend, ana Utket JSchbol ' -aimeit t|; Defeat ^nt bitter if jfou/7don> pubiictin .gubernatorial' nominee,,' :; y Spruce avenue' tosbeen; revoked 1 L.JVV r.j'il'. <': sauted"<#itfi8 dck>r. Scrying^ swallow it^f Anonymous . . Governor'Meyner rolled up _,-, Immediately following the polled 5,004 hcte to 4,014 for.Govi tiARWOOD 77- Reporting oh for iij indefinite period on record 348 votes in the county to 74.S24 morning, observances here, mem- utc^ of a cake sale Held Satur-, of .conviction on July.;30;i 1957, favorites are for any"^i^uM!|ii^ip^'fpsfc- ernor Robert B.Meyher, Qemocrat.':'•'. mm Everything comes to him who for Senator Forbes. '"•':,-• .••• bers of the VFW post's rifle squad Governor Meyner led his oppoiicni' in the Territoiry of Alaska for op-. : : Lhustles while he waits. . -•.'.. ; • a^\lair|Jayitf For Assembly, Mrs.-Mildred B. and its Ladies' Auxiliary drill team in six local districts — the second; ision realhandsome just like the real Hughes paced .the Democrats with twill leave to take, part in the Vet- eighth, fenth,: eleventh, fourteenth 84.399, followed by George M. Mil- erans'. Day parade in Newark.'. and fifteenth; In th«H953 election^ ler, 83,562; James M. McGowan, t. Public .Works Commissioner Roy Goyernor Meyner parried only two 83,535^ and John J. Wilson, 82,495. 0. Irving, a past commander of the local'''districts, and polled -2,660 TJie.defeated_Hepub}Jican_Asscro- .liM-al-T^>pir»n W "-WiH.fe.Witff added blymen finished as follows; Car* 1 of ceremonies for the dinner at badge; Republican. . There were '7ilt iyle W.: Crane,, 78381; ^. Clif* the Casino. --: ..'•:••• •• , "•"• '•••• 1 Votes cast in that year as 87 per- ford, Thomas, 77.629; and William .. Invited;, guests ' include Mayor cent of the eligible voters went to. R. Vanderbllt, 88.050. Mrs. Irene John. L. Brennan, the Rev. Robert Griffin, seeking the seat vacated u : v Bizzaro,' rector of Trinity. Church; 0* • *,v." .V* .*'™Xr*^':' ° ....-.. ."v^.v;. by Rep. Florence -P. Dwyer, polled .;Governor Meyncr's popularity Association- at ,a - - .- from our gay'and colorful y State Legion Commander Warren 76,17? votes., '• :\.'""\:': ^.':- :r.. '" •' R. Davies, of Mountainside. Union is credited with swinging the' sec- "• Thursday in Lincoln School, In the Freeholder race, Thomas ond, eleventh and: fourteenth dlsr:..: istrip. "The ,c 1 of holiday {abrics '•'•;-, Couhty" Commander Robert Ran- >>-'V.-'.';'V,. '..•„.••.•• •;• ':•')'••' J.'O'Brien led the Demctcrat slated IRA D. OOMAN tricts to, -the Democratic, column ' e," dealing With ! dolph of'Rab way, Charles M. Ray J.XaCOKTC ffl with 84,944,: followed by Dr. Ed- editor and publisher of TTie'Citi-- for the Assembly and Freeholder . n,' was presented by ward J. Carlin, 84,351^and William ticket and effecting a standoff in • •.y,:,.;,...;...!. » zen and Chronicle, and James Mc- Bwite, Reaching prlncli) Cc«diiroya. enewal subscriptions, rjaiziel, 82,077. ThThe e 'incumbenIncumbent the fifteenth district; , ' 111 , JL4BV/v-.w»v»» • •—.—^,, itv. -...=;.".: •. •;,; •••••-.„•• Bcnefitmg-fro'm a Tccord 808 new and 1,762 renewal subscriptions, Combe' of the EUzabeth Daily in the absence of'Richar_ __^_ -V- —-••---••••*«.-*. ;--u~J Mono on '««, It!«.'.'T'.."-.' ^—r "Citizen and 1 [proximately 100 ^ et locally; Governor Meyner paced ;i ; the paiga ended last Thursday. John W.Zerega, 73,868. FBI National^ Academy who ; will totaling $801. which was approved. '8erye;./.'its '' annual;.;'.'iiIection.,;'Day their guests In attendance wiU be his ticket, running some 700 Votes, smorgisbord dinner'rfiomi 4 to T from During the final four days of the The: state referendum to ease W . congratulated" ; by ° President Public. Affairs c*w"wf lt}nr"" Ira A membership tof 32l4was re- 1 ahead of the Democratic Assembly p.m. Tuesday, H was announced drive, the club turned in 89 newvoter residence requirements was Dwlght D. Eisenhower .as the/six- D. Dorian; a member of the local ported by^ Mrs. Milton Boertmann, carried in the county Ey a vote of s and Freeholder candidates, - y, today. , : :'y:'-':-:\. • :-'iff^r: and 70 renewal subscriptions and post, and' public Safety Commis- \ chairntan. • -."•'• . • - : 60,699 to 24,898. It was approved tieth session of the academy holds Preliminary plans' for the .or- ^Assemblyman Carlyle W. Crane .. Tickets may be purchased at the GOOD LUCK- ilso received, credit for'seven new sioner Nicholas St. John LaCorte. \ T»ie opening flag ceremony was statewide, by.a two to one margin. graduation exercises in Washing- ganizauo, n of Unio, n Junior Col- led the GOP Assembly ticket herts conducted by^ membert, of. Boydoor or through members of' the ABBE JUNIOHS iiid 23 renewal .subscriptions 1 .' Continuous' membership cards; : : Using the highest vote given a ton, D. C.; at. 11 a.m; tomorrow, /'• legteV development fund program with 5,424 votes while Mrs, Mil- society:1-, Children Will be served urned in. atth^*office. - . - ;-,;•••, covering fronV five to 40 years, will Scout Troop 75i under the^direcw, '.' • "•'"'\ . Main address at the ceremonies have been started under the direc- dittd B. Hughes'paced the Demo^ tlbii 9t Scoutmasteir Fred McCar- at apprbxlmnteiy half price. Mrs. . Fr.. Sa.. Swackhamerowiiciuuuua, .'driv-.we^ Republican; Assembly^candidate be presented-to qualified meinfiers /^" ••••:.•.-',. M. will; be delivered by Dr. Norman tion of Marts and Lundy, inc., of craNic Assembly. delegation with. rick; P^rtidpating were #*>)- There will be no waiting to be chairman for the College Club; ex- versusithe highest vote, given a by Patric L. Williams, first vice- : Elected to active membership in pressed; her personal appredatjon' democraDemocrat Assembly candidatecandidate., Vincent Peale, pastor of the Mar- command erand'membership New York.City. fund raising poun~ |-3.3fl8 tallies, y •' Y- •••..- . ;y -\ served this' year because the. new .•;/•.!• lowing: Norman Werthweltt. ^Wcl- eUing orcanizationL 1 , Westfleld emerged, as .the topRe -ble Collegiate Church., New York ehairrnah.; Honored with 4S-year In the Frecholdei'"cohtcst, Frcei •-.'•v^ m don W&lsheXSkip McCarrick. Earl educational', wing of the church ! the Cranford Dramatic Club at ato her drive captains, members of AJO^to 15-man steering com I publican stronghold; to the county Citi it was announced by FBI Di- cards wiU be the foUowihc holders holder Charles P. Bailey wa* til m Harper >nd Harold Seaman. . will be used for the first time at board meeting Tuesday evening at the. club and\to all townspeople witt fr plurality, of 4,739, followed J Ed Hb Invoca mittee • consisting of 'prominent top GOP vote getter with 5,3"3 Mrs. Carmine. Blazzo reported the dinner, Mrs. Everett Althoff, who cooperated during the ( 6f continuous membership in theUnion'County • citizens ..is being the home of Mr.'and Mrs. William bySurrunit,3.8OT;Plarnfleldi;ar364. "' kerkaCcLegloni-'since its fbrma- votes. Thomas J. O'Brien led ,| that'$85 .was realized from the publicity chairman, announced. . ^•:.:>i- Old of 110 Cranford .avenue were and '' Crahfbrdi' r2.038l' tJnioh.* • a fanned oy_thr, Board of Trustees Democratic Freehotder tick cafcc sale he,ld in coniunction with Iti charge will be the finance tf Pa»t Co.rnm*nttwH» under the leadership of Brigadier ^.andMra.GeorWHdoWr.Mro, |fcr. with 3,343. '' '' ".\.-V . .••:.•'. .:. .'•:-;, tiie meeting. Assbting Mt«. Blaj- committee, led by Mrs. Fred; Rein. I Otovfer,-Roy F- Hammond and General Htnry. & NuMon of Hill ied fqiibM wstee-sbirl; blacT ' anandd" .Mrs..Mrs.;;: Klrii^U» O, HookHook, ,^ Mr. Mis J.wiw;'jii0»«*/-:|'ir»y-i»w».iJ--7-!.77. >T^~ The, State Referendum to rediict, ZO •;. M«k Rex ordford, Mrs. Members are Mrs, Emil EUas. Mrs. Armand Van Gelder. KcnneU ^r Uliu*Ir:: and rGtill and Mrs Robert Shnnions, MrM . andd results and the club's proflU from : Cu^U^r^^T^day. UnlonVRe- |Uk6mentsj;fl)L.y.otedL^ HEiBd Mrs-GilberMrsrGHbertt Hoy.",;.—-\ .';••.:/.,.: \n 1 Henry Koh fr^6tlF^ by Scotch Pla wi h MOO, MI lege. This "group, will ser fi 1.396. .'•"'The attendance award was^wpn v ris Swackhamer and Mrs. Keh- Swackhamer for directing the most tain$idc withi 928 and: Fanwood Kdury' left "for" Washington, by advisory capacity on policy and ROY D. IKVINO by the'fifth grade clas$ ol Mra.1 successful^ fund-raising -project in Former/Mayor Fred P^ Ander* ncth Albrechti , all of Cranford, wlth849: trajn^esterday and Chief PoweU organization for , the six-month sen received a total of 15 write-io, CatherineiSlocumIinenne .oiuvu™. •'.'..•• .. \ V:^:-.C :-^C and Mrs. Sally Grammef of Co- the-club's .history.: and.;said .the wlU; drive down tomorrow 'ihom^, paign. »v Specialist Third iClass Ted ^ impugn. . votes for Township Committee, In- Refreshments were served by the : proceeds will' enable the College Wla,. '•"' ..' •:.•''•. '"•.... • • ing.'-^'."'- ' •">,•:.•••;'•••r••.',-•.'•: The organization plan calls for cluding eight for the three-vea^ following seventh and eighth grade Rica, son of Mir, and Mrs. Joseph Club to expand its annual'schol- Tomorrow's excerclies will con- TelU Rico, of 248 North 17th street, re- ••. Miss Slisaii Scott was elected to the appointment! of the campaign term and three for the one-year ' class mothers under the supervi- junior'Membership.1 New associate arships for. Cranford High School clude a 12-week training course Told to Lions 1 general; chakmitn, convocation term in the seventeenth district/ sion 6f Mrs.Arthur Baisteri hospi- cently attended a ftve-day religious SHMER' gir} graduates. She, too, thanked tor-92 enforcement officers from X -<• .members nre Mr. and Mrs, Leon committee ana sponsoring commit- two in the tenth and one each in tality chairman: Mrs. Fred McCar- retreat at the Army's Far East re- club members and townspeople for 39 states, as well as Alaska. Puer- treat slte\near Seoul. Protestant, "SEW (NuiTMi cuanuw'TiKiTM) BRidg* 6^5505 Wilcok, ' Mr..'and Mrs. Albert tee as well ail chairmen for Union the sixth and sixteenth districts. .;,{i1i| rlck, Mrs. C. J. Banlewlcz, Mrs. their cooperation. to Rlco^nd Canada. With the grad- Catholic and^ Jewish chaplains al- and Johnson,'^Mr.: ''and" Mrs. A.. R. Unretouched sUdes of fatal ac- : Cbunty communities. Chairmen Former Township Commltteemans. Fred Slmphson, Mrs. Herbert KceK, Mr' ahd Mrs. David' Best, uation of this class, the number Intention to press for immediate itiio ternate planning' the. program of 11 rr •-••••>••. .:• blub' cidents .were shown at ameetlrig v also Will be selected for corpora- John Haviland polled one write- Werthwcln, Mrs, M»' D. Locke and SAVE -Mr. and Mrs; Ehner Wolfe, Mr Profit* (ConUnueA on Page J&} action on a "compromise plan" for lectures, conferences and services;. of the Crahford Hot Rod Club last tion gifts, special and leadership Executive. Chairman W. J. Mil-.in vote for the three-year term and an'd -MrsL John Mason' and Miss . Turtied In by dub a statewide water development v 1 Mrs. Arthur Walshe. j ;•' ; Assigned to Headquarters Com- gifts and publicity. ler, Jrt, this week, reported the two for , the bhc^year; term in the Gail Baumani all of Cranford, and 74 l-yi>. 'new tub* , ...» • tiiM Thursday night at the-Sta-Best program when the Legislature re- Mrs. Joseph Leonard, president, pany of .the 34th, Infantry, Special- 13 6-mo. H*W Htblt ,.....-,...... « .9.7* . Otto W. ferrcne, who will be receipt of "a most wonderful seventeenth district. Tax Collector 4.SO Warehouse,in Garwood. . •"•'•';-" turns tp Trenton on November 18 conducted the business nieeting. ist Rica entered; the Army in Jan- Mrs. B. C. BarteH of Westfield. 2 2-yr. new iuba. ..„„.,....,.,...„.... residence director, has set up hiscontribution" by the United Fund 58 l-yr. renewal tuVw...... «..,.., '42.00 Entitled "Death on the High- was expressed by State Senator Howard C&wperthwaite . polled uary, 1956; and arrlvedjn the Far m«:^ Dr. John Olson was elected to a 2-yr. wucwtil »l)ba ...'.....'.. 3.00 (Continued on pdfle 8) n its current eampulgn in bchulf two write-in votes in the tenth x •1 •a..,,, ^ l b „„ 1.31 ways, by the Suicide Club," the Robert C. Crane of Westfleld in EasUhe following July. V the board of'directors to.-.replace J neWa gu U2 Invited to Eider :f the Visiting,Nurse Association, and one hv the fifth district for \*Price of "Jtr~~W renewal sub...... series of slides were showtf by Jo-. the Cranford Uons slgrtiition I i V«-yr. Welfare Ai^utuiutioirr Buy tkouta iiiuilUue,, Mis. Alv« tuiewal gtib. '1,18 seph Potts of the Mew Jersey Bell Club at its weekly dinner lownsnip _ . . liyterian Talk Touic was accepted with regret Mr. and 2>Wo. renewal BUba. 1.88 Contest and. Girl Scouts.',' •• •' • '•••/•••' KenUtcortl Mrs. Wright recently moved from 5 8-mo. rctteWkl »ub«...... Telephone Company. An appeal to. local residents to In the Coach and four Restaurant Banker received two write-in ^•v,—-T ...J Price of Dl» Turned Itt »t.. O«lc«, , v The .donation"' Was accompanied town* ••'.• • .,' y ' .', .,...!• •'• '. •-•'• ' 10,80 • Mr. Potts described the motor votes in the. tenth, and Philip Mr and Mrs. George T, Yocurn I 7 1-yr. new »ub«. ....; • 1V.2S begin now to work on ideas'for' on Tuesday. , •-./ ' .clpl ' will be the sermon 1 by the following .letter addressed Gllcher, two write-in votes In the of 115 North 19th street have an* It was announced^that, at a sil- S3 l-yr.' renewal tubs. ...; 204.89 vehicle violations which caused participation in ythe residential Senator Crane told of research ic of the Rev. Eric S. Tougher, pas- rttuil weck'a profit .... 2144M ':o. the. chulrinnn: , , ?.'.-. fifteenth. " • • ^ aJn nounced the birth; of a daughter, ver tea given by Mrs. Everard thte accidents," They ranged from on the state's water problem con- Through the. combined efforts .tor, at ththe tl - worship service SlKth w«c>fc'< frtiti .237.65 Christmas decorations contest of • "The children following ore do- Nanty Marie, on Ociober 14 at Kewoshall and Mrs. Harry Folk 2S9.M patching the scenery while driv> ducted by a*three-man legislative of children from local churches in Single write - in Township in Garwood isbyterian Church Fourth Wcck'« the Cranford Board of Realtors nating $163 to the United Fund'. Muhlenberg Hospital. : Plalnflfild. last- week more that-,*180 .waj Third Week'* „ 447.60 ing to driving while drunk, They the .Halloween collection for the this Sunday.. Hurch School.will 80.00 was issued today by Mrs.. H. T.committee including himself and. They are Jiidy Depew, Jueklc De- Commlitec votes also were The couple has another daughter, raised for the club's curtain furit( Bonus for new.»uoit saoo all ended up the same, however— United Nations Children's Fund, a convene at 9:45 Boniu for Renewal Ulbs. Rearwin, chairman Of >the; com-Senators Wayne Dumont of War- iCotuinued OH Page Tuio) CConHttuVd Oil JJdfld 8J '^ Barbara Ann. Maleranl grand- Acknowledgement, watf' niado 61 a»«ond weeU'f profits ...... 447.SS in death. . .-.-.'• ,'_ . '.,.; ;'.' ' ren County and Donal Fox oftotal of $73<>24 will be presented Juniodutuuri Ww«.»—.».~t . Fellowship m tint WMICV profits ;...„.;;...,. 885.33 mittee set Up by the Women's As- parents-^ Mr. ttttd Mrs. Arthur several gifts o| money and 141.61 There was a talk oh. safety 'and. Essex County. • " . - .-. •:.•-.- 'y. to the UNICEF conunittctiin New wWi mecti at 6 p.m.Nmd Senior mbnt for'its new'theatre. rtnri- «*»y'» proJU • •'••..."•• sociation of the board to carry D.,Deseh of 339 Second avenue. Tdtal profit ...... Three nw;mb&rs^re^rted ;gwojttbjte_action en oar com-York tomorrow!. Westminster FellowshlpXt 7 pm. • paternal gre Sunday. ,.- • J' •;.:, X they had extended road courtesy Competition will be in* three Dromisc uuin, ••«• «*>.»—-~—• — • -— ,--«»— ..--- ,parents are Mr. and (Mrs..Luther to two motorists from Cranford categories: Door, over-all house brini i»i^.OOt.OW gallons of raw tions from hihc churches and On Monday the Junior the Golden:', : Yokum of Shamokln; Pa : NEWI1 and another from Cedar Grove. Rarltan. water for, diversion by contribution *"** «»--««w«<'* !. ii will rehearse at, 3:30 p.m. and grounds, and most original. :thi* year's tTMs!^e&t;:ithj^ lng,lilwhT[cfi^al^^^ «,ix.«» .#• .-«.^*.v. —w IC£EM cnti.^ 1,69 PAPERMATE POMATEX BWeepstakes award lor the "mos ^abr f were the' Cranford Clergy. Counei RED CAVIAR committees submitted reports^ outstanding decoration project in Sputnik H has only a few days t.,o ... liv. e and that it*ls expected h* 69c PIGGY BACK HAIRCREME mWWek by 1063 and untojd gallons from and the Cranford Council of Art Week li attracting special aWenpon in Cranford. as the shop- Chester Samowskl, projects com- all three classes. •; - ie Delaware Dy iwoo. , janu «••«; «-*•«••.< effort will be made to^wsturn her safely to earth, has Robert Rowland, LIPSTJCI mittee head> reported his unit, is the"Ever Delaway drowp b iy« wort1868h. fighting^Churth Women. w REFILL •|>i»B area is turned into;a large art .gallejry..with various store and Judging will be conducted De- , visiting the United. Nations to- ,14-ycar-old son. ol Mr.'.'aricl Mrs. I- — r—'——~ ——"— ' "••'• planning ta dance. The name com-cember 29 by accredited out-of- for.1* the speaker* remarked. " professional window* acting as display space^ for. the iwlntings of mem- [.morroW as representative; of their Ross E. Rowland nl 427, N.ortb Un- mittee met this week at Allen town judges.. Entry blanks soon • ' ••' • , • • ••• '•.-•'. ••-.'• -- •• - '«.J-.bers~ o»f> the«h». Cranforr'mnfnd^ CreativCreativee Blntllffs home and will report at Referring to the long history «f Churches will be the following ion-avenue, wondering why theSwim Club HUiter BOTH'1.69 Art Group,. -, .''•;••• tonight's meeting. will be available at local real es- New Jersey'tf-flruitlcss *e*reh for children: .•' Russians don't practice who^thcy The winners of the popular vote! tate offices, Mrs! Rcarwln-8akL '. fContinued on.page S) Alfred Phillips, St. Mai preach. • • •:• • y .•• ^ •-.,' • •;• Youth (i WC's Aiyisers At tonight's meeting at the Sta- Only last month, Robert,'who is Estimate M> the group's fall sidewalk-ex" Best Warehouse, 135 South . av- A.M.E.; Sc«dra •Ax'ery, First Bap- $xoo hlbitlon, Burton Longcnbach, Mrs; tist; Michael Roecker, Osceola a short wave listener fan, received Plan Harvest Ball Concerned 0ver enue, Garwood, the conatltutlon 1 letter from Radio Moscow assur* H. F. Hellegers, Mrs. William lPre?byttrian: Brian Conley; Firs Senior High members of. the $3.00 PINK ICE and bylaws committee will present ,i\& him that the Russian* people Faulkner and Mrs. John J. purls, /junior ~ —„ ,, Pr«bytcrian;'Bud Collins, Meth Crunford 'Swimming ., Club have - Educational Lag a constitution for discussion. . , are very much Interested inkecp* have been'given! the additional odist; Henry. Bernstein, Temple moved up the date of their annual Mombors of the Council of Edu- Beth-El: Carol Scheblcin. Calvnt; ing their, pete,4n good health. RYBUTOL cational Advisers of Union Junior honor of having their pictures ar- Of Tiflio Case Drw at Home dance from the Christmas holidays 1 AARMCI ranged together In the window of Lutheran and Nelson plttmar, Jr Robert/ .whose father "is presi- to November 16. it was announced College expressed' concern • Mon- One more facet of the success . In the past year, however, the Ace Cleaners, according to the co-Veterans' Day "Trinity Episcopal. While the chil dent oMho Union County SPCA, this week. They are, planning a day nbout the shortage of facilities story of the Salk anti-polio vac- speaker revealed, the home has has'two does of his own and is a chairmen • of, Art Week, Mrs. had only two polio patient* and is drcn of SU Michael's participates Harvest Ball to bo held! at the w hieher education at an organi- Closings Slated cine was pointed up as Mrs; Loulso in the UNICES* drive, no rcpre- junior member of the SP£A, so. REMOVED zation moetlng at the college.. Faulkner and .Mrs. Alexander Cal- now trcatin£< children suffering Westfield Tennis Club. - . Local brinks, municipal offices, Kniffen, president of the Chil- 1 f CoMtntterf o* Ptto* 8) he had a pertinent question to ask There will bo dancing front « tlte Hiembers ,-• Union Cbunty •der.,' y ; , i'-i' /'• ' ' , V . from Kcycrc burns, heart disease , when he wrote to Radio Moscow schools and the-Public Library dren's } Country Home in, Moun- cerebral palsy, and Other serious p.m. to midnight to the music of ••.'.- ,• • , •' '. >0 i-' .^cohdarys school heads — said .Tfic decorative exhibit'in the last -July after listening, to their., 57c $125 will be closed Monday inobserv- tainside, reporteM to.the cranford ailments, . the Bellairtsi, Dress will be fornu$ 90.WV ,' .•'. ....'• '... • .'..: -. I their, graduates arc finding 'more window of the Richard. tiartlg 'Round About the Soviet Union"' aace oi Veterans' Day. *• Junior Service on Tuesday that ' K donation of W00 to the Chil- Glee Club to Sing for girls and suits (no sports jack^ ILINPLUS difficulty gaining- entry into out Paint Shop was designed and ex"•, Public schools also 'will b6 during the past year the home has program. - Dorothy Gray SHASTA 1 of-stato colleges abd universities. dren's. Service. Cbmimittee was vot- cts) for boys. Reservations are be* ecuted by Mr, Longenbach, •• Mrs, dosed today and tomorrow toper ha- d only two polio patients. • . '* And here 1s the oiuwcr he re-4KB accepted* by John "" " " ^ CELLOGEN Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, UJC Elven Sheahan, Who helped 'with' ed by the Junior Service League's In New Theatre mit teachers and administrators to —Speaking at-theJeagtie's month- board of managers, at a meeting • Annual Christmas concert of the celved: ttsfleld street. HORMONE CRI SHAMPO0 ntrw^tt»vertbe^oCajN thlsTjr^jectrsaldthat-theiwlnUngi lfenU^Can^Ualconventiont» "You ask if tiwV.-sdcwJntttB^^a Tt-Kus plahs'-tp construct a new ly meeting at. the hojrhe of Mrs.Monday afternoon at the home of 50-wice- CrawfawJ Glee Club wiU Junior co-rchnirnum for the shown are still-life studies done the New Jersey EducatioEducti n Associ- be presented this, year; in the buirdine eontainlng. It classrooms Alexander W, Bowling,' 3rH ftWil - Mrs. WlUiam V. Little, Jr^ ML in the Thursday evening class din- ation in AtltAtlanticAtani Ci. Cityt . Cranford -Dramatic Club's new Gruth, assisted by palsy Cranej owl other facilities, on a'27*aere low street, Mrs, Knlffen related [Woods Hole road. played with the actual still-life ar- The Cranford Bra theatre, oa Winans avenue, it was lovers' clubs at the schools, Senior eo-ehairmeH are Mr. an^i Draper)** Otir Spcctallyl situ in Springfield avenue pppesltd d Branch of thethat the Children'* Country Home Mrs. Harry R. Copson was ehaliy rahgcmenU. - ' , •• -''• ."•,••'. "••,•' , Suburbab n TrusTtt Company, norm announced today by A. Q. Vogcl, and other organizations which are Mrs. Irwiu Manny, assisted by Mr. Cf.''-ii-.y'.'-,».', f»omnhcgan - Park. ."• He auo dis- was established In 1881 and formi» of the., tea ConUnUte«_JoV very popular. And it would prob- s "This -will'make It possible to ally open Monday evenings, will president of the vocal group. , ahd Mrs. Albert Johnson. , - ^ cussed the college's platt to coh- it* first 30 years tferved as a sum-I Tuesday afternoon's meeting. She |j)' &. Abilene Marshal... BJack twill the colleges platt to study and compare the Wide vari- be open neit week instead from. 1 December 14 was selected as the lably be interesting ' for you to Soine 25 young people We as» out a ddevelopment t fund.camd - ety of interpretations which can mer home for underprivileged Iwas assisted by Mrs. John D". know that we hav« veterinary ^ jacket with contrastin' led yoke 6.tto 8 pJn. on Tuesday. Oathout, MM. Harry V. Osboroe, dat- for the con<*rt at a board slstlxg on the committees makinf 1. during one' class period," children, It, then became a year- services in all towns and. villages' Postmaster Arthur F. Met* re- Jr., Mrs. James A, Kicrnan, Jr. niteuni held at Mr. Voecl's prepurationti for the event ' , front: Matching Striped, jacket col- couneli buslnttM windows at theround, non-proilt convalescent the treatment of %ltk or in- iMr*.---J«y-T4-Ro" "" hnnw, mt -r-HarrcunsrandH p^TOfHiw^^JMLdli *—f Vy 1 1 •• Jj»-' n "•••Ke's- development fund, cam simulating dlscUsslon.V ..y Monday and there will be no of 12. erfckTf.TJt eharge .- , .1.. . ', . The program will include spe- ; and to participate in the1 Until 1041 the home specialized S. Florence. Cranteen forV'nlnUj to ,...__. '«»»» CXAMrOKb TUULTBBT ''•'•-- • : . • Also in brown twill with^jgold, ^ Other, mc'mbert whose picture* livery of mail, but the lobby will cal CnrUUnjui tnuaic in addition taut for keeping eur* pets' In g«)od |Pfogram. "• V\. *•* , in orthopedic cases; then, as polltt Mr*. Welter W. Stout, Jrw and leaders will be held at the Amerli -t ly, ::'-.: y •••: •-'•••.vrv . Sizes-4-12:.::...... ',..f.:..:.....;...... 5^8 ' appear around the shopping dls- be open from.9 ajh. to 5 pjn. for to the dub's UiUil varied present health." eah Legion Casino -"—-*— • "• ..-.'- •• ,ff»B8 DELIVERY - ^•Attending the qesslon were: G convenience1 of boX holders and[became more widespread in this Mm. Abram Hill CrowcH, sustain- * • \ ••••.' • •>••••• • * ' .- ationof daatical 'and popular fuv- ThatVull very interestlnt(, Rob- a trlctarc: area, the majority-or its patients ing members, presided at the tc* night - BR 46100 /• Stor» Abo In J »ik Zimmerman of Cranford, Mrs.1 George P. Elisorc* ckhlbit- stamp machine users and mall will (Continued 011 Jfoi/c S> ^rtn W. Held of Plalnfleld, Were children. ktrkk»a» with polio. itabk, . , 124 WOOD AVE, NORTH. LINDEN,, N, J. WE nxanivc THS HIOHT TO UMIT or/Ajrm^ ..... (ConUmndo BOYS DEPARTMENT, FOtBTH FLOOR - (Continued on Page a) • s $ STORE HOURS: 8^0 AJ^ to 10

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