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Vol. LXIX. No. 16. 3 Sections, 24 Pages • CRANFORD, NEW, JERSEY/THURSDAY,, MAY 10, 1962 oftd dm M«U«* TEN CENTS At Crualto*. K. *. Aid Approve Sale of Tra^fc as Site *::Foi? New Jr. Schools Slates Pickup The Board of Education last night awarded five major contracts totaling $3,517,476 for construction of the two new junior high schools Of Coin Cards For $1 Million ^ x NDJI Orange avenue and HHlSide avenue. Voters had approved a Members of tho First AWfSquad Township Committee Tues- - $4;738,000 referendum of which $ST,6'i'0,000 had"b~t|cn estimated for the will begin their house-to-house canvass of the township" this Sat- day nighf approved the sale for • five contracts. ••:• . . • ,•: :. ; » _ . / ••'''• urday' to pick up coin cards not $70,000 of a 6.28-acre tract of l three Red Cross Volunteers V'l ^ • •• • ':••". ' '»' ' *; .. •"•"—r The general construction con? already sent in during their cur- undeveloped industrial land tract was awarded to Fred J.| rent fund.drive. . near the Winfield traffic circle Brotherton,. Inc., of Hackensack Michael Colaneri, drive chair- Ctie&for Service at Dinnerto Benderson Development, Librarian for- a bid of $2,684,239, lowest of rnan, said-that7ail~iromes"wlir bffj Three Red CrosB volunteero, Mr. and Mrs. George Bates of 21Inc,. of Buffalo, for a million nine. Other bidders were .A. A.covered in the canvass so that, LaFountain, Tho Glcnwal Co., even though families already have Central avenue and Mrs. Jack Brockbank of 705 Linden place, were dollar office building. Inc.,*Michael" Relsz Si Co., Inc., returned their coin cards, mem- cited last night for their long service ^records by Cranford Chapter, The Benderson firm's off€^ Zwlgard Construction Co., Ed-ber. s of the household 'will have American Red Cross, at a dinner attended by 00 persons in Fellowship submitted at the April 10 mund.H. Cheval, Inc., J. D. Con- an opportunity io ask 'questions Hall of the First Presbyterian Church. meeting of the local governing In Borrowing struction Corp., B. J., Builders, Book borrowings at'the Cran- of squad members if they wish to George Morton, chapter chair- body, was the only.bid made dur- Inc., and Arthur Venneri Co. do so. ing pjiBlieauctlon of the tract. ford Public Library have reached man and master of ceremonies Albert Smith's Sons of Irving* .Mr. Colaneri again cautioned Mayor NjcHolas S. LaCortc, who" a daily average of 708 at tfie new ton received the $288,770 contract presented them with pins and cer- building, on Walnut avenue, or 142 householders against relinquishing Issue Permit presided, said the committee will for structural steel and miscol- tificates of apprcctatlon signed by. r more per day than the average a their coin cards to anyone other not be able to reveal the am^ df ydar ago In the old library on'Miln than a- uniformed member of the President Kennedy. the firm jyhlch will occup , street, Mrs; Sarah. F.' Raddin, li- Aid .Squadq . , d building until closing of title. Ho —CRANW'ORt) ^§;y y other red Cross volunteersi several __F_or_J;he_beneflt-of—those—who 1 again pointed out that it is an the'Library Board of Trustees in 73erk of may not yet have had the. oppor- Shea (left to right) and Morris Slegcl/HbwardSlegel and Norman \yith service records stretching internationally, known concern the new building Monday night. At last, night's Special; tunity lo inspect .the squad's two Kbden (in the same order^jnei»\bers of the Cranford Days from World War h ^id During Atfrll,. there Were 18,543 new .Cadillac'' Superior ambu- iitt arc hflW^tMd4^^lthth G^jh^ ing of the. Board of Education; tdfeittlt -vdopmehi-of^tbiit^aifea -^of-^flj*^^ ton g Frederic ' F^T? Hcndgrshptt,; of ^qg|i| 1,-2 and 3';fffhe eniphaslsTfbr' dustrial fe'ark/* the first Cranford blood program. a one-story Industrial building on . was appointed "clerk- open to th6 public during Cran- this/year's town celebration will be on "a community in costume." Myrtle street adjacent to the Gar- Under terms of sale, the Bender- were, borrowed in the old building During World War II he promoted o|, the works for the two new fordDays. Jackets, blouses, hats, accessories, patterns and.materials-for den State Parkway and Lchlgh son Co. will acquire individually during April of last year. buildings. Salary will be $100 22 visits of the Bloodmobile in owned parcels withiri the tract, There were 1>264 new cards Is- Contributions will help pay for making costumes are available at local stores. Valley Railroad by' Township a week, effective May 14. the new ambulances and medical which 3,701 pints of blood were Committee Tuesday night. The build a 1,900-foot access road, id" sued during April, making a total Mr. Henderschott was super- collected. Since 1042 he has served of 7,018 new cards issued (in- supplies and equipment and it is firm purchased 'the Industrial tract stall all improvements «nd_, con- _ eluding original cards.. to new visory engineer for construction hoped there also may be enbttgb as special gifts chairman and is from the. township several .months struct a $1 million off ice -building members and new cards to old. of three elementary schools and for needed expansion of the squad past vice-chairman, chairman and occupying 60,000 square feet wlth- h f a junior high school in Piscato btrildlng. (Say Nineties Prom »t Construction, cost OT the in a year oHakmytitle>At-tha-laflt _; was opened to the' public on way Township from i960 to "Very gratifying" wore the Mrs Bates started her Bed Cross" square-foot building isjsDmated at OgT mayoy r estimated the 1061. • K words used by Mr. Colaneri to service in 1017 in a-goverrinient Mhp ' ''£ M $300,000. The company also will cbjt of the land and improvement!" : T ••! '" ~ •"• describe the Days Events —ffhe move to the new> building i% townspeople's' re- hospital in Colonin, and from then have 3,500 square feet of air con- at $186,000. spouse to the squad's fund drive Tickets are now available, for the Parents' Gay Nineties Prom on. the Bates' noine was open. to Alfo approved Tuesday night Included a changeover to a new lanoous iron, lowest of eight. Bid- ditioned office space. .' 1 Gaylord charging machine, which ders were: Oltmer 'iron works, to date. to be held Saturday evening, June 2, at the high school gymnasium servicemen and veterans for rer was the, sale at -public auction of a "Several sizeable contributions The firm was founded in Tpna- requires, that new cards have to Polish It/on Works, Inc., Deleson from 9 p.m. to midnight. Sponsored by the; Cranford High school. PTA habilitation. At the end of World wanda, N.;Y., in the-early 1870s 50;X-100-fbot township-owned lot bci made out for each book and all Steel Co., Elisabeth Iron Works, have helped, to swell the receipts," in connection with Cranford Days, this event is open to all Cranford War I she was instrumental in on Quirie street to Vettp Plastics he reported! "But let*s not dis- and has been located in Newark borrowers. •'••*''••''••''• Inc.,, J. G. Schmidt Iron Works, adults. . , supporting the Old Canteen Club, since 1878. 'The company was the Co., 16 Quine street, for $3,800. count the .smaller ones too. They designed to help disabled veterans Since library membership is es-White Plains Iron Works,: Inc., Mrs. Thomas. Nolan and Mrs. Joseph Peters, co-chairmen for first to produce alLglass-oaerhead The lot will be used for parking and Frank M. Weaver it Co., Inc. count fop the bulk of our receipts trccome self supporting. In her and the" present parking area will. timotcd at between 10,000 and 11,- and are really responsible foj* our tickets, announced that tickets doors, widely used in service sta- 000, Mrs. Raddin said it is obvious William Zabransky, Jr., Inc., of home she displayed hjtndmade ar- be used for expansion of the com- , • . V success." / be••-,fiA' sale at ttuiight's PTA meet- tions, arid/lead doors t|sed to pro-? i; that quite a few members still are Little Ferry was given a $288,460 ticles made by club members. painy's;plant. ;. . ' i .'. .;:. '' . .if ing otjnoy be' Had from any^mcm4 tect cameras and films in taking using old cards. She added that contract/for plumbing work. Other From the .beginning of World pictures of atomic tests, and now Former Mayor C. Van Chamber" •••• ' •'.-;• Adult School old cards will not be honored bidders were Olenik Plumbing ber of the Crawford Days Commit- War II she was chairman of the' lln suggested that large scale v specializes lhprest-orniatlc doors after next Monday. ; ^ and Heating* Co., Ine;, Tred vp. tee. Highlights of the evening will Gray Lady Corps, training volun- for industrial purposes, light- drawings of landscaping plans for The librarian reported that 415 Bauman, The Frank A. Me'Bride b«i ehtertaittment by ^ the Sweet Election Set teers to htelp meet »the needs of weight sliding cold storage doors both the municipal and library new books have been; qddedl* to Co., John Ri Rowe, Inc., Charles Adeline's Quartet, nud a Grand servicemen in hoipitals and' atHh~d special doors for d^iyery buildings be made available to Id" the .library stock since the' move Simken & Son, Inc., Casey Assoei- n Cami» Kilmer. She'*served on the cal dubs and organizations as well L March for .the judging of costumes. jpiatfornis in nfw post offjees. ., '••>$'• ..•into-the,.,new bulUt|gj£; A ».# ••.,. rConHnu**von Pfltf«» «l Mrs; Edward Co*, PTA presi- chapter board. of directors ' for **** • -—''-"-'•''•"th^;new4irni^to as nurserymen iand landscapers; •• The annual meeting of the board _ . •- • -t ._..:_ I-... iv.-. :^..'.».:.'J. .:_•. LWJ Mb. ChamberUtt Bald watiy groups 1 dent,, said parents and others at- MayoV Si' -"! of director of the Cranford Adult tendhig will have an excellent op* that have expressed an iatereet in help- School .w.ili be conducted at 8 O'A for tunity Jo view the-decoratlons specfai service chairmahfor .teji the retention of much bf-the ing with the purchase of cetwa ; lW fli^ih school Jyfi Olook M*U#vtiB the alumnf'srooitt m pSfir Prom, ol tr^l6tt'Jun|f>r College. Wt. Mbrten,cited Mrs.-Bat as decorations lor the high schtipi Four dlreeiors will be elected to the "MrsT Red (dross^d'f >€r,aJ social event, to be held on June I threttryea^y r ^rms^,, while a ppresl- ll^1^ri^t7td"iad tt dentr vieBspji?B8ldent7 secretary and Brockbank "has serwBd • festivities of the Parents', prom. itreaBurer.vyHIH be named for one service department,rten'-oft thodp w year. A nominating committee re- with over 200 plays to his y Mrs. Nolan, - also scholarship years as chairman; She has been an bptometrist and chairman, stated thkt buying a port wlll.b* submitted by James responsible for calls day and night ' '' ' Kervick. Serving with him are has hiaintawed an office in Cran- ticket to the Parents"Gay Nineties to, handle problems of servicemen .Leonie theatre on/: Wlnans ayeriue M. ^George S. Sauer and Miss and their, families. During World being sponsored by ford since 1046, presehtlyat 107 Prom: will include, .an Investment, 5 Algonquin drive; has in \hi- future of a Cranford, High ^y y'Loulse WetjeWetjenn . ' ' War H the ^department"_. handled Cranford Business and Profesi I), Union! avenue. 1 He is active. ttirse's seholarship, it has been 'Coe. School graduate. Profits from this The" terms of Mrs. Walter J. 1,245 calls in a 16-month period. slonaj Women's Club (for benefit of In the iiDraijford Chamber of Com- Conley, Thomas Bontson, Henry Mrs. Brockbank, who received- a chairman of the nurse's scholarship 'eonUAttfee. *•;'• i; affair will be added to the Hfgh its Cranford High School scholar- merce/" • '/. •• •..•.. • School PTA .Scholarship Fund, (Continued on Page 4) (Continued on Page 4) The $250 scholarship is for a deaefVirig and, qualified Cranfottl ship fund. The play also will be < Dr. • Hindman was first vice- girl desiring-to enter the nursing | presented at 8:40 p;m. tomorrow president of the Lions Club for profession. " - ' and Saturday and on May 18, 10, Miss Lacroix, a senior at Cran- 1081-62 and also has served as Junior Hadassah i v;•••. 25 and 26. • •'•••' . -:: ' "• '• ford High School, will enter'Jer- w secretary and for two years as Symphony Offerin g Final Concert «l be Tickets for the benefit perform- sey City Medical Center- School of WgionalOffices held ftttfn Junei JJ8 jto Auliist 8 in ance may be purchased from any chairman of: tho^slght conservation The fifth and final concert pf of Rahway, who is a music major Nursing. Sinco December she has at Douglass College In New Bruns- Sherman Junior School, Vincent] member of the BPW or at the door and blind committee. the season by the Suburban Sym- been serving as a volunteer at wick and winner of the Suburban Elizabeth General -Hospital. The To Local Girls •; J*VSarnow.ikl, reported tonight.; Other officer* for 1982-69 were phony at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, in Auxiliary to Hear Michael Stanton, who has been Symphony^^pung artist competl- .scholarship recipient noted that Miss Frances Shapiro, daughter today. named as follows: First vice-presi- an active member of the drama the auditorium of Cranford. High Chamber Music her interest in nursing' was of Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Shapiro-of school for; sixth, seventh dent, Louis Lerda; second vlc^e- feature Mozart's Tlckets may be purchased at group's costume and properties School A chamber music ensemble frctfn prompted last fall by a tour of 127 Beech street, was installed as and eighth grade stud"t!nts;ris de- president, John Laezs?a; third vice- "Symphony No. 40 in G Minor." the door or' at Goldberg's Men Muhlenberg Hospital, Plalnfleld, committee; will make his stage de- the Suburban Symphony will pre- Shop, 18 North avenue, west. president of the New- Jersey Reg" signed to, give students who have but in the role of "Dolan," a young presideht, Richard YoUng; 'secre- Under the direction, of Peter conducted by the high school guid- sent, the "Quintet in A Major for ion at the annual Junior Hadassah weaknesses in arithmetic, spelling, yeoman, second class. Michael will tary, Victor S. Nielsen; trieaiurer, Spzio, the orchestra also will pre- ance department. s Clarinet and String Quartet," by donor luncheon for the Metropbl- orV t be graduated from Cranford High John Errico; assistant treasurer, sent Chopin's "Piano Concerto No. She will serve this summer as a gjfammar orVeadirig a better back- School in June and expects to at- 2 iri F Minor," "Les Toreador," W. A. Mozart, at a meeting of the counselor at a camp for handi-^itan Regions held at the Waldorf- Edward Rearlok. . symphony's Ladles' Auxiliary at 8 Week's Weather ig^^n-these basic skills. tend Pratt institute to study fash- from the opera ^Carmen," by capped children in New York City, Astoria, New York City, Sunday. Also, lion tamer, Jerry De Rosa; Bizet; "Cappricdo Espanole," by o'clock tonight in the community Letters have been mailed to ion design. UJC Meteorological Station 'Miss Nancy Meyers, daughter of parents Inviting their children to To prove the adage that a .sea-, tail twister, Albert- Haddad; song Rlmsky-Korsakj>v; the overture to room of the new Municipal Build- HAROLD DWLOCQ, UeU«V«l«tUt Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Meyers of 505 attend, parents will receive pro- soned actor doesn't always' have leader, Robert Laler; chaplain, the ."Die Meistersinger," by Richard ing. Wagner, and three short pieces for Orchard street, became corre- gress reports at the end of theto star, Allan Whitney Is cast as Rev. Dr. Albert Allinger; legal Featured performers In the string orchestra by the orchestra's sponding secretary. six week program which will be a shbre patrolman. Mf, Whitney, advisers, Mayor Nicholas. S. La- quintet are Lewis Goldberg, clar- Temperatures in Cranford this held between 8 a.m, and. 12:10 p.m. who iis known throughout the concertmastcr, Edward Raditz.' inet; Edward Raditz, violin; Eu- week ranged from a high of 82 A graduate..of Cranford High Corte and Magistrate Charles J. Monday through Friday. Classes stafo^ior his directing and acting M Mr. Raditz is director of string nice Putney, violin; Jesse Salee, degrees Sunday to a low of 41 School, Miss Shapiro attended Un- will ,be one hour long, and no abilities, will direct Agatha Chris- Stevens; two-year trustees, An- instrumental music in the West- viola, and Avery Rosegny, cello. degrees on Saturday. During the ion Junior College for one year youngster will enroll in more than tio's new. play, "The Unexpected thony Iaionc and .Albert Kantner, field public schools. The three All are principal players, in the\yeek, 39 degree days, were re- -and will enter Newark State Col- two subjects. . and one-year trustees, Louis M. pieces are from hlff volume, "Nine- Suburban Symphony. corded to bring the total for May lege' i}t. Union this fall. She has Guest," at the Foothill Playhouse teen Graded Pieces for String Or- Lnst^year 2S5 students were en- in Middlesex this summer.- D'Alessandris and Frank D'An- The performance will be pref- to"76_and for the heating season served "as president and program A chestra." The selections are which began September 1 to 5,040. chairman of the Roselle-Cranford rolled in the program, which; was He directed "The BigKnlfe last tonio. aced with introductory remarks by conducted for tho first time,, graded in order of difficulty and During the week, precipitation Chapter of Junior Hadassah. year for the Cranford Dramatic More- than' 70 members and are intended for use by student (Continued on Page 4) Qlub and also was director for totaled .74 inches, including .46 Last August, she went to Israel guests participated in the annual orchestras. last Thursday. hi the Junior Hadassah "semester Cranford Senior "Auntie Mame," "Teahouse of the Ladies' Night program last week, "These threo pieces are in con- outside Indiana University, where A year, ago the temperature' in Israel" program .with 10 other August Moon" and "She Stoops to attending the Paper Mill Play- temporary harmonic idiom," Mr.Mr. Raditz studied for seven ranged from a maximum of 78 de- Conquer," among others. He has' bouse and- then going to Mario's girls from the United States. She Wins Appointment Sozio sajd, "They are the most years. grees to a minimum.of 37 degrees returned in January after five acted recently in "The. Gazebo," Restaurant, both in Mlllburn, for advanced in *the series." The performance of Chopin's as 60 degree days were recorded "Solid Gold Cadillac," "Berkeley months of intensive study and to West Point a buffet. John Allen was in This will bo the first time these "Piaho Concerto No. 2 in F Minor" to bring the total for the heating travel. Miss Shapiro was co-chair- • (Continued on Page 8) charge of arrangements. John H. Eckert, son of Mr. and pieces have been played publicly will feature MJSB/C6lanhe Stcmpel (Continued on Page 4) man of the New Jersey spring Mrs, Robert Young' of 3 Central conference held' in Lakeiwbod last, avenue, has been notified of nTiT month. appointment to the United States. Miss Meyers previously held the Offering Spring Concert Tomorrow Night position of membership chairman MISS LEONIE LACROIX Military Academy, West Point. of the Roselle-Cranford Chapter of John, a senior at Cranford High' N. Y. She hplds a junior llfesav- Junior Hadassah. She is a junior School, qualified for the appoint- ing badge. at Cranford. High School in the ment by taking a special examina- 'Miss Locroix, a twirlcr, is a academic curriculum. ion for. sons of Army officers member of the Twirling Club, In addition to seeing two mem- killed in action. John's father, Lt. French Club, Psychology Club, bers installed on the Regional nnd Library Council. She is em- Board,. Roselle-Cranford Junior Johi> Eckcrt, a West Point grad- ployed part-time as a. plerk in Hadassah was one of three groups uatc, was k'jlcd while serving Grant's Store, ROSCIIQ. to win the national award for out- overseas du'.-ing World War II in Nursing scholarships hnve been standing programing during the the Army Air Corps. He will re- awarded by the Rotary Club an- year. ' port to West .Point ,on July 2. nunljy since 1048. Last year's win- ner was Borbnrn Vogel of 719 Wil- He his been elected to the Na- low street, who is training at Eliz- Patrolman Varley tional .Honor Society and is a abeth Genernl Hospital School of Submits Resignation membar of the Hi-Y and the busi*. Nursing. Miss Vogel will receivp Patrolman John F. Varley, jr.. ness ntaff of the Golden C, high Annual spring concert of the special groupings of band mem- Cluff,Jiinda Collins, Deborah OT her cap on June 8. Kevin ChiefJ, Sco^Chrlsten- Bass cldrinet, Alien Rubinc; nltp of 761 Walnut avenue, a 10-ycar schbo. yearbook. He is. a nicmbcr Cranford Junior Schools wlllrbe bers appearing as - th.e Junior Kafhcrine Dwyer, Michael Jones, sen, John Conovcr, John Eichinger, saxophoric, John Bodnar, Daniel and1 former officer of Explorer presented in the. auditorium of School Special Band, Brass Sep- Cathryh Koiscr, Barry Levine, El- Deborah Gonnno, Randolph Gross, Boycttc, William Brown, Gerald veteran in the Cranford Police De- Cranford.High School at 8:15 p.m. Band Boosters to Meet partment, submitted his resigna- Post) t'O and sings with.the West- tet, Woodwind Sextet, Dance Band len Meyer, Dcbby Mindlin, Vivian Jeffrey Ncilbrun, Lawrence Jan- Delia Fcrra, Jonathan Shapiro, tomorrow. under direction of A.and *>nare Drum Trio. ' « j-Rcgal, Brenda Ruch, Eileen Sch- owski, Kathleen Knowlson, David Joseph Stciner, Stuart Trent and Election of officers will be hold tion "yesterday "to seek employ- minster choir at the First Pria- Donald Whcllan, instrumental mu- Participating will be the follow- maus, Joan Slcesman and Betsy Ladanye, Gary Npmerofsky, Rob- Ronald Van Cora. by the Band and Orchestra Boos- ment in a more lucratlvo field," it byterlai Church. John and hhs sic Instructor in the junior schools. ing students? . Wagner. ert O'Brien, Michael Peters, Stev- Alto horn, Kirk Foltz, Judith ters of Cranford High School on was announced last night by Pub- family moved here twa years ago There will be selection* by the Oboe, Dorothea Guinther and Clarinet, Thomas Baker, Paul en •' Pollock, Thomas Rbsendale, McKenty, Howard Shapiro andTuesday ot 8 pan. in the highlicn^fjety—CoTrtmislonerH^* Ray from Bethesda, Sid. Junior School Band and/ilfp by Nlobolai Imperato; -flute, Joan Bauer, Linda Boric, Garnet Bykow- JamasRudow and Jack Sperling.' (Conlinucd on 8) ' jihool library* Klrwao.
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. - J •v. • - li^^r T#d CRAWOMft (W. j.) CITIZEN AND CKltONfCtE— tlon of Junior Colleges nnd Union tcrnftl grnndpnrents, nnd Mrs. Mnr- there will b.e more spn.ee for dis- Junior College, at the installation gret LcUnt-r of Elizabeth is the 'tomorrow of Charlw) V?, Laffin, rti&ternal'tfrnndfnother. College Club Guest to Explore Historical Society play of such items in the society's Jf J, uS president' of the; New York. collection. • , . State University Agricultural and third "dflURhler, Michelle Seeking Pre487S He also urged the desirublllty of Technical institute!, Farmlngdale, Marie, Wus born to Mr. nnd Mrs.Aptitude Testing - Its'-'Results hnvinK jjiljl, buildings dating prior L. 1. Dr, MactCoy J.s one of six na- Joseph P. Low Of 11 West End Johnson O'Connor, founder of the Johnson O'Connor- Research P to 1875 identified with plaques. Mr. tional' dlfoctors of the,rAtrierican place on April 29 at St., Elizabeth Foundation, Inc. of New York and Human Engineering Laboratory, The Cranford Historical Society Association of Junfdf Colleges. Hall udded that this is a project Hospitnl, Klizabetli,^ They also will be the guest spenker nt Ihe annual buslnt-BS meeting of the Crnn- would be interested in receiving hove two sons. -<, which will be undertaKen by the ford College Club nt Fellowship. Hnll of the First Presbyterian Church letters of old settlers anof photo- Township Tercentenary Commit- graphs of Cranford which ore of Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Brantley on Monday at 8:15 p.m. tee, of which, he 1^ chairmanr- historical value, particularly from of, 178 Garden street announce the Mr. O'Connor will discuss aptitude testing ond what it can re- The board voted to wect a birth of a son, Murk Alfonso, on veal about'-children nnd adults — the pre-187S. period, it was report- boulder on the old Denman pro- ed by Homor J. Hall, acting pre- ^ Mr, and Mrs. Jack Sondorse of April 80 In Muhlenbferg Hospital, their capabilities, future alms and perty at the corner of Denwum Pl&lnfleld. happiness. As an electrical engi- Michael Marcus Wins sident, at a recent meeting of th#road and Lincoln avenue to bear, 80 James avenue are receiving board 6f trustees. , • '• &Jngirtitulatioris on ifte birth of neer with the General Electric Co., Essay Contest Award the Denman plaque • which wiu Mr. HaH-pointed out that when unmoved when "tho Dennjan home their first ohllcf, a daughter, Carol, (Mir. and Mr*, bianlel Webster of O/tt. O'Connor flrstr/bccamo Inter- . Michael Marcus, son of Mr. and ori. April 20 at Hahway Hospital. 18 KeltH Jeffries avenue an» ested in aptitude testing In 1022Mrs. Arthur Marcus-of 88 Lewis plans io? ihoVirife and reconstruc- was torn down. "*"~~~-••'--.- nounce th« birth til a don, Scott when he attempted to apply engl- street, won second prtze in the tion of tha society's tnus«urH have The board noted the recent Reimfer WebrtW, on May fl at Muh- tieerlng and scientific methods to been carried out, and with, the passing of the society's president, Thetr first child, Frank August, annual essay contest of the YM- lenberg Hoiplt«l, Pl&ihiield, guiding the right man toward the YWHA of Elizabeth. His topic oddltiondl' storflgd space provided John L. Lehman, by standing for a- Jr., was ' born to Mr. and Mrs. right job. His success with the In the h»w Municipal Btilldlng, moment of silent prayer.. Frank* A. KJemser of 14' Riverside wan "What About Being a Jew?" aotltude tests In Industry soon led Michael is a' nlx^h grade stu- drlyo on April 26 at Muhlenbcrg him to work with high school stu- Ilospltal In Plainfleld. . Emccltt^tA dent at the Walnut Avenue School. SCOOTER HONORED — Anthon^,$|if|l08a, rlgnt, of 30 Wall street, dents, from this early beginning His award was presented to him receives eorigratuliatlons from Msgrv^hn^Kiley, Newark Areh- have grown th& Johnson O'Connor .. ,iM!r." and Mrs. Vlncont De Mlceo Concludes Year last cvoning at- the YM-YWHA. ' diocesan CVO director, after rceelyijffaTSj;.'1 George Medal for otft? Research Foundation, Inc., In New His entry was submitted. through of 45 Wads worth terraeo have on York and various Human Engi- ^jttdndirig iettfice litbohfllf of fioy-^<5^tt«jg-under Cathblic ausplcts.- nouneed the birth of their nlrith At Arts Festival tho religious school of Temple At center Is Mrs. La Rosa. / • ,\ \ • • - : Selections by the Uneoln School neering Laboratories throughout Beth-El. son, Paul Vincent, on April 27 at the country. . Elizabeth General Hospital. They band and chords-and an art ex- also have four daughters. hibit Wore highlight of the Art* Etoy Scouting In L his FesUvftl at thirttnBl meeting of the These organizations attempt to La Rosa Receives 'John the.Apostle, Clark; and Jn Lihoolh School ^CA. on Friday. help each'person who takes the BR 6^5100 Union County since 1949; -•' • He»] Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burhctte of aptitude tests to be more success^ 615 film street have announced ltt«v art exhibit watt under the Catholic Award served as scoutmaster for Troop 30 direction ot Mrj> Mary. Bogatko, ful in achieving what he or she at St. John'sjtrom 1983 t«j 1958th, e birth of a sbn, James Bonrild, wants ffojiii life. They try to dis- 6tt April 27 ot Hahway Hospital. art tweher. Alfred Pattarson di- nnd later as seeu^astor of p rected the band, and Ml"s» Sandra cover Unused aptitudes and put The DEW IGKMV Tho annual St. deorge Medal for 75 there. He is'currently'a; boy them, to work and to help each Rwllor • Insure* ^"Dr. and Mrs. Peter Hrycak of H«lin«by l«i the chorus. •Jotitstandlng service in behalf • of scout commissioner in the West- Sclectlbni by the band Included person know his true self.. M.mbtr M/L $ the spiritual goals of Boy Scouting ern District of the Union Council 19 Rosclle avenue have announced Mrs. Forrest H. Blending, edu- the birth of t'hetrjjecond son, Orest "Honor Bound," a rnarch by Hum- OFTICEi BR .dondiifttcidi- of tho^oy.J5couts-;of;AmJsrJeia,J mel ; J^Pho Emperor's AyalteV by cation ehnjrman, will Introduce pices" was presented to Anthony Wolpdymyr, dn April 28 at St. the speaker.'" Mr. O'Connor will bo HOME: BH fl-2550 His other activities Include.mem- Strauss; "Aura Lee" by Ostllng, 1 Ln Rosa of '20 Wall street, Sunday EUzabeth Hospital in . Elizabeth. Jtho guest for tho evening of Mr , bership In .tjiift Union County ;JNToe;- The couple also-has-one daugh •^9kyro<}ket" march by Frank; h. averting at; the/eighth anniial'-'gt. turnnl Adoration Society,- biooi*| and Mrs; Blandlng, 0 Cornell road. = By MAHIE It. DEACGH=U • tor;..-'. -.-••' ;,'•••• . " . "Delta Moon" yalbs by Hummel) ^^ll ll fi tl Mrs. ChaunceyC. jialcv presl- : %|Ms bd^ LtU Banquet M the" Hotel Rob*r> Treat, otthsMit Aid8&iaa Braak' Broad Togothor,"."•••"'botK dmrt,^w}fr jeonduet tho annaal busk .Newark. '••••.-... ' '•• •'. •',-'.:." ;: • MrV.and Mrs. Peter tfettmakn '.df ness mdetihg at which committee SCraniord. . • 360 Centennial avenue' have an- spirituals^ and "Columblaha" over- • t)o you know-a §• Scher's •"•••'" ' • Seager's ''•';. Msgr. John J.._ Kiley, Ajrehdl- chairmen wflfgive their annual re bee sting can be nounced tho brrth of their, second twro by Hummel. oeosun CYO director and Stout Douglas DlRinl, Wayno Gwll- ports. deadly? Bees cause • Chaplain, made the award pre- ttepreaenting Association «pn,.Mlchaol Joseph, on A>rH 29 at ' Mrs. Edmon B. Lee and her more doaths v than Muhlenberg Hospital lh Plalnfjeld. Ham, John Moore, Robert Schuster WILL BE CLOSED ; •• •FJ sentation before .a group of more Dr. Kenneth C. MncKay, presl and Henry Zlollnski prosented the committee will be in charge of re- snakes. than 400 Catholic, laymen/ ' \ dent bt Union Junior College, will Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hetttoann of freshments. To prevent seri- : III 374 Centennial avenue are the pa trumpet selection, "Reverie" by Mi'. Laltosn tins'been active "in the American; Assoda- Debussy. ' At the board meeting on Mon- ous accident stop dny. nt. thn hnmn nf •fSfirft. Wrii attifes. Dow and Jtrnn-Kristeltcr c nar iniiiicuiaiuiy IS OUR played the flute obligato in the Gillespie, it was nnnounfced, and remove bee if chorus' presentation of "Some- reservations for the annual ban- It flies In your' car. MOST ASSET quet will close May 21. Tickets for Check with us to- where a Child Is Singing." The Wlien a product concerns your health, boys flnsemble sang "Joshua Fit the banquot on Way 28 at Fellow- day re. your irisur- the Battle of Jericho/' and .theship Hall will be available at theonce^problems. We carry all typeiJ you can buy It herei with confidence. It girls ensemble presented "Turn- business meeting. of Insurance. • . is our responsibility, as pharmacists, to Balalaika" and 'iAprll Showers." Mrs, William R. Duncan, Jr., MOTEt Vm ARE THE ONLY maintain the highest standafrds ©{quality. TliS Chorus also sang "It's a finance'chairman, explained the Grand Night for Singing" and proposed budget. Refreshments CRANFORD REAL ESTATE "Climb Every Mountain." The band wero served by ,Mrs. Hale. OFFICE PREPARED TO PRE- BE SAFE - BE SURE and chorus Joined for the finale, SENT AND ADVERTISE Fire.Damages Garage "America Our*He»itage." Mr. Pat- HOMES THROUGH MEDIA BUY YOUR DRUGS IN A DRUG STORE terson was accompanist. A blnze apparently caused by OF AIMS BROCHURES. a defective light damaged a gable and burned a hole in the roof of a To Be Installed iwo-cnr gatago—at—the—horn Mrs. JerTy^aiaaroTmTniP John T. McGrath, 28 Greaves placo, side avenuo will bo installed as last Thursday night. Firemen used All ih*t w« *tm and aU ih«i We corresponding secretary of the a booster line to, extinguish tho hop* 16 b» W« t>W* 1* tt Guild for Jewish Children at the fire. Deputjr Tire Chief Thcodorq mtiinvy*. And Imuutueh in 17th annual donor luncheon Tues- C, Chamberlain estimated the day at Goldman's, West C-range. damage at $200. OUt lh«lWti lo ihfcnt With ipttfail valuMto «aM Mom't budiB-' •ir pl«4iM h*f puto «n4 MHf» h*r p\xt+bi*.ltt fit*, ihli liihf» way wt lft> "Muppf Mbihtr't Day" w¥$tf CALL NOW dtiyiBf ihrt«ar-=«»d thiil't why ib many happy moth«rt tkop h*** tot ill ihiilir famMy'i favorite foddo
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Tigt VtW CHAKFORD (V. /.) CITIZEN AND '. MATT It, 1662 T Auxiliary to Hear Mrs?. Marie Rood, Gray Lady anrl Henry J. ,Mincur, a member of the Wednesday ' 62 43 3 dent Robert M. Crane. The peH** Motor Corps driver. Hoard, of Education, and Mr. Ker^Week's Weather Based oil observations taken {continued from Pagc.l) from July 8 to August 12 is book* GettiHg Acquainted With Art Recipients of"l.r>-year pins were: vick.. | (CoTiliiiwi'fi jrom Page 1) every 24 hours ending at 5 p.m. ed solid, he reported. . j! Jesse Salee, who will relate back- itbseph Troiuno, first aid instructor The Cranford Adult School, a i season to 5,488. iPrecipitatlon There still are vacancies In tie fopfcior VIA Guest Speakerground oh the program.' The eve- in Gnrwood Public Schools; Stan- non-profit community organiza- • totaled .04. Five of Eight first week, July 1-8; the ttove&ik ning will be highlighted by the ap- tion, conducts 10-wef'k .sessions JTh'is week's temperature record: week, August 12-19, and the eighth "pelting Attainted With American Art" will be tho topic of ley Gruyson, swimminK und life each .spring and fall. The- classes Professor Helmut von Erffo next Tuesday in an address before the pearance of Peter Sozio, Suburban saving instructor; Mrs.' Elizabeth Degree week. August 19-26. ' >.\ A... conducted at Cranford High Weeks Filled Village improvement Association at Sherlock Hall, it was announced Symphony conductor. Following Tomasulo, Gvray Lady and coor- Max. Min. Days | Application blanks may be Ob- ^yol in. cooperation with the Thursday. by,Mrs. Gerald Finney, program chbirman, nt an executive board Mr. Sozlo's address, refreshments dinator of activities at Camp Kil- Cranford Board of Education. 70 43 8 At 'y^p tained at Reel-Strong Friday 74 43 6 Five of the eight weeks already inceting held at the home of Mrs. John C. Klein, president. will be served. mer during World War II; Mrs. Dr. Iversen will report on the Citizen and Chronicle Saturday 70 41. 5 arc filled for the coming season at Sportsman's Shop and Hedenfc Mrs. Klein entertained the board 'The meeting tonight will be Maizie Wilson, former vice-cliair- educational program during the Sunday 82 43 man of tho Motor Corps and sec-past year, while Registrar Paul W. 2 Cranford Boys' Camp, located on MacBean Agency Md they wUli' \, members with a luncheon follow- the -garden department' the cor- our annual election meeting; but Monday 72 4 Si 1 yer ~Lakt% -.neaY'TIope," it was processed in the order Ihijr retary of flic hoard tor the pas).Sclby will review the -enrollment no > ing; the last ifiefeting of the year. sages. ^ ' Tuesday 65 11 announced yesterdSy by Presi- received. '• • . . > t more than that, *Jt is ond of our three years; and-Mi».- JOilhurrhe fpr the 1961-62 academic; year. 42 .i:\ .^. .,A,..professor von Erffa was bowj In.. Mrs, ,B*red Waterman anjLMrs. ;r •William McCrOvebi, incoming- pre- most significant efforts to date in WnKstaff, former executive secre- Courses^txiJjfi.oUcK^i next year *• • Germany and came to tho United sident, and vice-president, are at- a contiftuing^ampalgn to create a tary. • . . , - will be discussed and "ways to in- *' Stater in 1023,. and has since be- tending the annual convention of greater" a war/mess of and Interest Tcn-year/pifis were received by crease enrollment will be consid- " cbirie active as a painter, writer the New Jersey Federation 61 Wo-in musical. culture in Cranford," RoggV__Norton-,. former treasurer, ered, Dr. I verson said. •],;' and lecturer.. He ' received his men's Clubs in Atlantic City this Mrs. R. T. Hunt, president of the and me/aWer of the board of di- auxiliary, said. S MAGIC MONEY SAVER S (t, bachelor of arts arid master of arts week. . rectors; Mrs. Forrest Bl^indingj, Issue Permit dedegreeg s fror m Harvardad,, and a mamass - Mrs. Hunt stressed .that any in-'•""duntsscr-. w.ork -•.:!(;•; •'•; TREAT MOTHER TO SUNDAY DINNER tner N Cranford Menu ..;',' ;•,'-;'•'•./••• •*"'; • ... v ...\, ' APPETIZERS ' • ;-'•• Chopped Chicken Uvers, Shrimp Roll, Choice of Chilled Juices, _1 v Cjiei'iystpne Clams, preamed Herring • .*••''"•''::"'[ ' 'ISOIHPS ; •' v-' "" " Tossed Salad Cream of lf|$j|Qpini;dr Be^f. Cpnsomme with French Dressing /:. ••' K.'.v •" ;'." ' •• •' ENTREES ; •' \: .••. Ala Carte DJnnc Roast PrJmB Ribs of Beef (Au Jus) -2.50 < 3, Roa?t Young Maryland Turkey (cran. sauce) 2.50 Half Spring Chicken, Apple Sauce, Dressing 2'00// 2-75 Gr^ejinw^i»l!l^y^ »••• j$M 2.75 '''H6|w''|^:'|l^^'Sp)rJw.I^8|n|b' (iwint jelly);.». ;....^/2.25 3.00 Roast Fi^ ^ewey^ork (apple saucp) ./?.. 2.00 2.75 Grilled Virgiqia Ham Steak (pineapple ring) ._/.. 2.25 3.00 Fried Chickeo in tt|e Basket (2 veg.) ./:.. 1.75 2.50 Jumbo Veal Cutlet (tomato sauce) ./:,. 1.75 2.50 Jumbo Veal Cutlet Ala Parmogian ..^....Z. 2.00 2.75 Broiled Club Steak :...., ...... ;..rZ 3.00 3.75 (2) Broiled Jersey Pork Chops (apple sauc«) 2.25 3.00 SEAFOODS: Broiled lobster Tail (drawn butt«r) , 2.7.5 3.50 Fried Jumbo Fantail Shrimps (tartar sauce) 2.00 2.75 Combination Seafood PlatteMtartar,sauce) 2.00 2.75 Fried Deep Sea Scallops, (tartar sauce) 1.75 2.50 (2) Fried Deviled. Cra!H2tttlets 1.75 2.75 (2) Fried Fresh Shrinip Cutlets ...»:.,. 1.75 2.75 Broiled Alaska Kins Crab Legs (drawn butter) 2.75 3.50 What's the diamond bracelet doing in the A&P? SPECIAL CHILDREN'S PLATTERS (under 12) • • _ • i • * • • . . Roast Turkey :.. 1.25 2.00 Fried Chicken 1.25 2.00 ^ ' ' ,' • '. *": • ••'-.-• '. . • BakoTVirginia Ham 1.25 2.00 Vjxri Cutlet 1.25 2.00 Diamond bracelet? Oh, you get 'em when you shop at A&P, along with the bread and thle bananas. sg of Lamb, 1.25 2.00 Fried Shrimp 1.25 2.00 Of course, you've got to save Plaid Stamps-quiie a few. Perhaps, you'd rather save for something ' VEGETABLES more-practical. Plaid Stamps offer you more of almost anything you can name. 13 toasters to Fresh Buttered Asparagus Washed Potatoes Cole Slaw Fresh Buttered Carrots^fc Peas FrenchrFrtes Pickled Beets choose from, 64 lamps, 40 clocks, 13 coffeemakers, 56 flatware silver patterns, S3 cTinnerware Blue Lake String Beans Bbiled Potatoes Lettuce & Tomatoes patterns—to name just a few. That's what makes Plaid Stamps the finest trading stamp you can DESSERTS Ice Cream ' Layer .Cake Rice Puddings save-that fantastic freedom of choice. 3,076 gifts to choose from/free for Plaid Stamps! Which Assorted Pies Cheese Cake Custard Pudding is one reason for the big swing to A&R The other reason is those famous low prices. Come in Jello with Whipped Crearn— Fresh Fruit Cocktail Bread Pudding BEVERAGE today for both. Even if you've got a diamond bracelet. ^ w * . *\ • ... • Coffee Iced Tea FosTum Chocolate Milk Sanka Tea ^— "^^ Your dreams come true with Milk Iced Coffee PUUD STAMPS ffOW AVAILABLE AT A*P IN GlttATER NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY MEtROPOLITAN AREA PLAID^AMPS * •••! •l#- i ' JU K j •' CHANTOtlD (W. JT) CTTTZPN AWD OHmWf WAV 10, Ine., Aerodyne Engineering' Co., ARC TOP SAVING STAMPS BUT LOSING CASH? 6cmat:d H. Stolnke... Inc., and I, Acme Plumbing and Heating Co., nc. The electrical .work contract went to Comet Electric Contract- ors, Inc., North Brunswick, for a. ow bid of $329,130. Other bids were submitted by A. h. Davis Co., Inc., George E. Seholes, Lessner- BileetHc Co., Molnar Electric Co.,. Casey ABSOciates, Inc. . Cus GutierreZi boawl presidenj, . and William Knox, chairman of" v hew buildings, said, "Wo are ex-, tremely gratified that the bids have come well within the esti- mated item costs and well within the referendum allowance We are ' pleased to secure fine, reputable contractors, and" we have been able to choose alternates." • •. • • The board expects one or mpre contractors at tho sites next week. BLIZABEtH HILL CONRAD "We arc right on schedule," Mr. Knox said, "and that schedule calls for completion in September, Lecturer 1063." . If you'r* not getting lilg To Preseiil_- |U Well} M MOttip*' . fftfSflf AMERICAN moneyV worth! CHarigo to; •hep- ues r Held at Boy ping? j&;A'&P .-^~ whWe you- cart •Bookalogues" will be presented •IW»y.' be Mire of BIG CASH* Elizabeth Hill Conrad, writer and lecturer, nt the annual SAVINGS on .'aortwidiwltetlon c «on ok the WodnegsJBy ']W William . Caddie lot Cranford vdiira averv Week in addition telub on Wednesday at the Subur- ban Golf CptofVnlon. • served as general chairman, for i a graduate of Wel- the project as over 3,000 hours of , appeared oh Broad- hard labor was logged by some US : Cut*?***'. .••••'• way" as an understudy .in. "Out-adult volunteers on improvement' ward Bound." She became a pi- projects, at Camp Winnebago, • wapMint BHAM 6ne«r itL reviewing both books and jfotogg-. eolliab^>raHha-> -wlthi^ief U«JL' vvif W4 ^ra. «^HW ^ , .A,- 1 TffOUlDtR tlibthei^- alsa? a! noted settit lecturer oh books, she won lea;, at. Marcella, as the annual first' prize in a contest sponsored 1 work party was conducted ove* qreartsry—Jalt or ttj! Hatper's Publishers for att arth- e past week-end. ticle "A Shelf of Books for Young Robert A. Wilson of Cranford WHHYBB00K IRA People;" " / served as project leader in the WHITE EGGS ER 63 ;. At pt«sont Mrs. Conrad Is work- construction of a large number of 1 Jngon a book telling of her e^xbtfr" new-structures at the camp, in- iimtt&s as a leeturef. She redenfly cluding a winter Joidge, thrcie Natural Swiss Cheese was ititorvlewed by Robert Peter- chapels, eight lean-tos and four TOP GHAbEl-YOUNG-^US. GOV'T. INSPECTED 18 to 22 Ib*. StoHltft? .••«•«• son In His nationally-syndicated latrines. column on the editorial page o: One of; the outstanding facts JUie; Mfew York Journal-American about the week-end, said Scout g narella ball i—"Lite Begins at Forty." Mrs. Executive Clarence Doud, also of White House Ib. Cream Cheese VJohrad will rtview "Devil Water" Cranford, was the cooperation and oy'AWya Seton and "Grace Cool- assistance given to the camp by Evaporated Milk f yip idge and Her Era" by IshbclRoss members of various plumbing; for tho club. masonry, carpentry and electrical I V. BONELESS Straight 1 BRISKET front Dohiestic Blue Cheesa 73° Mrs. H. T. Rearwin is program unions. Moro^hiirt 35 member* of *•«! Cult Ib. chairman. Mrs. H. D. Lonman and local unions participated on a Super-Right Cuts Italian Romano A. Housekn«cht are co- strictly volunteer basis, he saidi A s p B d -chairmeH of the luncheon, Our Own Sliced Provolone D o m .;;: Tea Bags (Pork Shoulders) ketfMuenster Five Miss Baseball (Continued1 from Page 1) Awaits Crowning Oradge & Aprlcdt Blended Julw 28 Eirtr* Plild Sfampi WMb Kleenex the purchase of ©ach 2'Ib. Jir PORK if-. Facial tisiuet ANN PAGE • V V' • BEAMS PIUM PRESERVES 26 &rtN» Plaid . th» purehaie of eath combination pkg. 1TO We'll survey your rooms FREE and give AJax Cleanser elope STARUKE you our expert opinion on size, type and price WttheMorln.blMeh Pistachio Nuts 291 57 Burry's Cookies •.«*• 35 STATIONERY .' ShMtl of ate conditioner required! WITHOUT OBLI- leniBrand' 28 Extra Plild Sl«pi With GATION; •'.' •-.••,. the pur«haseof each (6'Ax'0V4") »*.;•••/••> Sunshine Hydrox Nablieo ;AhHW 12*1. HRE-KINGUTILITY COc Don't over air condition your rooms — Ivory Snow Twin Pack FigNewtons 33' Chili Sauce " bof. BAKING PAN perhaps an installation through the wall will ASP Brand P No Paanuti be better than in the window. We'll help you Wlth4« Mixed Nuts Richardson attachad to eaeh ifam) Margarine BlutBonna.t I Ib. White Tuna Fish a** •»*• s.. with these and other problems. l2eI 20 01! froten Pood Buy$l Kratiehmar'i -J|7Q< Instant Coffee WH^ iftff di~C«n««ntrit«d Ivory Soap jar **¥.„•, 8 ALDELM ST. Bouillon Cubes Harb-6* Yuban Insiant Coffee PERSONAL SIZE OrongeJuiee BR 6-0483 FelsLfquid %»!%'£ A«PBr,nd EUC •\ Mni — Open THURSDAY Evenings — PlllsburyOake Mixes/ Colgate Dental Cream MlnuteMaid 6 oi. AllVarUtiw pg Regular or Pink cant 35« Strongheart Dog Food 16 61; Lustro Creme Sfcamiwo 4 6 oi. ean Birds Eye Orange Juice , earn 39° Ivory Soap 601. 350 LemoitNTilmtaib I earn MOTHER'S DAY VALUESI FRESH FROM JANE PARKER Banqueq t Brand d lANBPAR«!i» Chlelen. Turkey pig*. 10 ox. WfcotiBaiyOkra 2 P*gt. CHERRY PIE DANISH RING Libb/s Kalt PROFITABLE Ivory Soap U R^ Lftby'slraiid 2 RESTAURANT Llbby's Whole Strawberries 5ex.|Ae Liquor license, years of successful operation, Sunny field Waff les pig. >v Vtl Juicy-rich tod fltvoriid Montmowney ehartiea Filled with a v'aikty ef AdWottf Udbita ... . lavished excellent suburban Union County Community. nettled under • tule .,:/-.'-. " ->• Pate M* CftANfOttD (N. JT.) CITIZEN AND OWHONK LK-TMUKHDAY, MAT 10. 1002 ftarbara Dorian Wed Sharp-Ferguson Mites At High Nuptial Mass Saturday Mlfo Burbern Curol Dorlun, daughter of Mr. und Mr«. Richurd I "" The Firm VrwhaUirUm Cburrh wutt UICKHUMI; Snturdiiy afternoon . Dorian of- 214 Elizabeth uvonue;, buciiYmi tb«r bride of John Dltnft-1" for th" wtsdfllnii of Mlns .it-unit! Kvt yn PVruiHton, (laughter of Mr. und «wltt, 2nd, non of Mri.-John I). Blowitt of Houollo and U>d late Mr. Mrs. John H. Varuumn of 42fl North Union n venue, lo Kenneth Richard dwltt, Baturday morning In 81. • ~v--~•—*-.•- -v—*— Sh»r|), non of Mr, nnd Mrk. Orlh Church, A. Shiii"p"/>f 407 Manor iivonuti. ' The nov. Joseph Colony Club TUv.Uvv, Dr. -Robert U. Ivjn«- Parents Entertain it- puator, performed ,lirifr •$>r > ,'ilM '!%••'-' •««••••« v'. K » * * . f • ••%••-<... "TV • r ' ' • t. ••,-..,{• CRANFORD YK. Jf.) CJYISffiN ANO - QMlOMtlCUt—THimBIMy, MAY 1ft. 19C5T fa«i> oc r^emember U/edding* K^>IU it s her Chnrlfs Krippcnciorf. soi'i (if Mr. Mr. nnd Mrs Anlhony Tplflsn, Jr., t'nrroll1 Howling, (lifiii(,r)iter oT Mr flnd Mrs Howard Kripporulnrf of ;inti ch.il'lrc'ii. I'iitricin nnd An- land Mis. Alexander W HnwlInK 12 pnrtmouth rond. was rrturnorl thony, aiul Mr. ;irifl Mrs. Hubert of (I Willow *:tt-f-«.ii. will attend II to hip homo Sundny from Hnhwny Sumonek ,of Jorsoy t'ity, find Mr: pic-jt'i'i (' i.i lion aiifl orirrii.'itioii Wti'ttlOl'lnl Hospital whore hf has and Mrs. -Muhin'l Sastokns find ' conference "lit . Ontoniiry Cplli'Ke, been under troittment for flit1 pm?t fhildron,' Michael ;ind Carol Ann, ; Ilackcttstriwri, on Sunday, where th'pee woelfs fAr-iin' Infecled !wood. their annual Alpha Phi State Day loft. Monday for their home in Saturday nt a luncheon at "the Sarasota, Fia., after spending two Friar Tuck Inn, Cedar Grove'. A mto^MVti.thelreottiriiaw and . Mrs. H,. GraiH-fceonard. of 12A socin-t hour at noon will be follow- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert English Village has returned home ed by lunch epn at 1 p.m. Current MeVt^qf 44 trotjUols road. .( - after visiting for a week In Wil- problems of. trte fraternity system mington, Del. • • will:bo Uie topJc ;ior i of Mr. and JWre, t^Roy—T^H4|^ro^ C. elfy of \M Oak ~^1Wtvand^MVa^llHant^. Crnff will supply additional information. MIIS. GENE STEPHEN BENfKO jhe at a party Sat- of 18 Central avenue returned MIST mm ur CKANPORD (N. JT.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE— THURSDAY. MAY 10, »i-j is played by redheud Mrs. (ind'lins worked on the Kinging >uui .'i.'Jfi. VFW, wiiv ifi'iiutci ••••r'-.vck'f '• .uid Kindi Wnllci",' Iroiti- (llcnn Kuntz, TtTK'll Mug«c, Phil- Wide William MeGrndy. She wns on liffht and sound, rfmwnittw.^. Mr. lo conduct •sale of IHitkly Po|f)j.ii'-i ,b'oiie, Micbiicl Callaiiiin, .d/iui Bo- ip Mussarsk'y. Thomus Maxfleld, (Omtinurd from Page 1) stage lost In '"'Who Wns Thiil Uidy MotJrn'th,'j^Yi'Sidont-iif. the South- fiou M.iv 24 tliiou^h MeiiicrUil livk. .Idhji Kern t,nu M'milv'n So|i- Sotiuiel McDowell, Bnrt Osiro, 1 .ind'Miiseulfii: Dyhtirophy "A*:- Stjuorc" and"Hni"ri"; nt -the Crnn- L Saw You With'. " nnd hns been ern Club,- is'ysi gnuluiite of Notre l);iy kiv. lubii, Roiurld 1'eirone lionald Tretola, Craig. Weber and sociatni'i ol AIIK-IRII wns . tiijinU-d ford clilib and'wa«,seen on. stage seen in dramatic club* assemblies [\ ijJi'tivi'f.'sily nnd hus 'worked 1 1'iiimpi't, Arlliu'r Hl'ick, Hoiiiild (Jlcnn Wyllio- - •• nnd experimental theatre. Mrs. on the tiifhi/Iind sound commitii't- permission to conduct « fund drive Itfat yenr nt the foothill. He hiis Urciwnle;', Vincenl F'iinia, Sfeven Cuitnr, Cflciin Kuijlz; nccordipni served on mnny committees of the McOrady has worked on the prop- for (lie drnmntic club bere : iri Novcrnlx- .lolui livkow.ski, pia'nr>, Hosemary Fer'ld. cbnk, Fr.'inl; (iia.so. (inj;- TO MOTHER-HAVE A HAPPY Cranford Drnmiitic Clubr including ortion, multo-iip, lobby nnd tickets T-hoibox ofTicc is n|ien Joi' ticket An CMICMJI- icv . I ('solution wiis cjcncari-lli, rirRfin, Donna Hnmii- "Sign. iHilver, a young^ officer of &nr\y varied drenms and talents. Jilr. Jtimos Jonesj^n member of -the Nenl appeared on radio and tolc- staging cqmmltteeiSvUt be cant as IH Michigan ias an aetor Schiemwof. Me has been In "Blw g Heritted 'Herbert"' and "George, flnnouncer and hns made a nijim Wtt^hlngt6n Slept Hero" with an- FOR INDOORS OR OUTDOORS ber of .commercial and public serv- bthc'r Httle7lri«Jatre group. I , • ' ... .i • ice films/ His, local stage roles A long-iiiiie member of the have been In "Ctlgi" and "Visit to : Craniord Dramatic Club, Ln\y- EXTRA GOOD - EXTRA TENDER n Small.Planet.-" .He has beenn renee .Anhw^ll, has been.t>ri stage member, of cnstlng, business and -in 'Tenhouse of the August Moon," staging, committees. ' "January'thaw," '.'Gently Does It" The Navy nurso, Lt. Anne Olr- and "the Irlapplest Cnys of Vour FAMOUS BRAND SODA ttrd, n current objective of Ensign Life." Mr. Ashwell, Who appears p^.v....!_ri._hft . i_^'itt -^ ,',IW,'-,„,",•-& ,,'•.,.!.;',..,;,"' • • _ w-_ ^-' <,'.•- f as Gerhart, also has played at the Legal Notices Foothill, .-'„,". !N 12 OZ. CANS Joseph (Ph"aite.8, cast as Ipowdy, was in a Dramatic Club assembly GINGER ALE NOTK.K fO CttKDItOHS last season and- has worked on C ; OP' ARNOLD MANN1NJO GRAPE aObtJHART. staging for several-plays and the Putaunnt to tN uvdur of EUQKNE J. tickets committee. ROOT BEER- KttlK, Stirrosute ut the Cmmly of Union, Per Can ltliintll e on thtttt fourth tiny o( Miiy. A.U., Frederick V. Deacon donft a chief CHERRY 9 y. JtiuaJ , uj>o« «l\e BpttllcntlHlll n ««itt (h(h e unduiundd i - petty officer'^ cap' for the role of ll , tttti tixiWittHti M nt the Utttutu ol »nlilll ORANGE 69 ili'li'iiicd, iiullua 'ls'"lHlftby utVBII t" llm 44H5-h3ugh-iirbhhsun. Ur. Deacort is tU'tlltorM of wild tlet'i'umjd to e.xldblt (u N the feubjeHbef under uath or nftlnn.i- credited with many partis for the ^^2 -UW-W 24 CANS lion ' tli«lf clnlKis and dewantls against drama group, including those in HIM ttstati«k! or snlknld rtbcennetl Avltliln six "Solid Gold Cadillac,'' "Teahouse EXCLUSIVE FRENCH PERFUME FARM FRESH litqiitiii vttroni the date of (aid order, or 1 Sorry, No Delivery of This Item Alone they will bti forever barred from N dt* thth e August Moon,M ' /"laiglh " nrtd tutinB or r&covuiliiH tho «nme CRAJfFQRD (N. J.) CIT12EN AND CHRONICLE—.THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1962 SECTION TWO yi • \ )< • • •-. \ • • • . • ' . • ' ' hi Rotary Clv^b Beautiful foam-cushioned sofns, covered to order! To Hear Talk •\ '• $299 in every detail .^. hi. size, design, tailoring! . 1 By CUSTOM SOFA Now specially uiggedwgiv'e you Koos-size savings! , —•—JttHus ML J. Madey of Clark, a freshrnan at Union Junior Col- lege, will speak..on.-"Operation Deepfreesee" at a meeting today of ^-Ihe .Rotnry^iciub at .12:16 p.m. at Cratiford M-elKodist C|jureh.... Mr. Mndey, who visited the South Pole for a month In 1959 as guest of the U. 5. Navy, will re- . view the history of Antarctica ex- ploration. He is one of the nation's . best, known arnateur radio opera- ANY SOFA . . . tors and has been in nearly dally radio contact with the gpiith Pole since 11115ft:-1 v An engineering ^ Junior College, Mr. Madey pitas a career In biomedlcal electronics. He.is now servlrtg bs a,communi- cations consultant for the United States Antarctica Research Pro- ject. As. part, of -his consulting work, he designed a" communica- tions system for use by field pari- ties at the South Pole. Mr. Mndey's service In, relaying menaces for servicemen, scien- tists •end others from the Antriic- '••§ ' ticfi tn thrir homes In the United Stifles won him, the national pub- lie service Edison Award pre- sented annually by the-General 1 Electric Co/ Mf> Mndey attended, Jonathan I: •, t>ayton Regional: Migh School, . Springfield, and is a graduate of v Arthur. L..Johnson Regional Hlg^h arid Mrs. Julius W. Mndey ol UtiST -11 Raritan road, Clark, '•'.-.- History o^ •I i racedipr Club A tirlef history of law Was pre- cltiletrt iefa, l6si« pillou) back, now ttt Ko6» »109 ml sented by Walter M. Cooper, Cran- ford lawyer, at a rrteetlng of the klwanls Club lqst Wednesday night at Marlsa's Restaurant. 1 Mr. Cooper, a member of the club, polntnd out (that everyone and everything; every hour of the day, is gbvernecf byJruies, either established by mnri or built Into nature. In his talk In observance of Law Day, May li he cited re- cent changes in law. . '•'"' t Dr. Ted Katz of :Linden and Louis Tottcfn of Plainfleld were uesta. Edward Markowlnh 'sided. ••••: ••••- : '.••••. •.- ; The club wil.l meet on Thursday, May Si, Instead of May 301'Me- rnorlal Day, it was,announced. Conviction IJjjlield Convicilpn pt |Slexander t* ^hepnrd, lB7of Elljir^fewi, wh'o wai fined $i,C in: Crari^rC'A*i»nicipa't Court 6h Mfarch 5 j?n a charge bf falling to' yield the fight of way to py^phil^hfeldy b union County Jiidge W., Flllmpre Wood in Elizabeth' last week. Ac- cording to the poUcej the;Eli2!?|)eth youth backed'out of ah alley in Uolly streeti oh February 10- and caused a twb-car '^iliiO SAVEs ! w Tradilion&l custom soft), deepty tHatnttntl-tuflid, How tit Roos cnty- -S10» 1962 SPECIAL! LAWN SPREADER *16t>» »oib.wvrco , LAWN FOOD V— •i • v * Colonial euitom sofa, semUatlathtd pillow back, note at Kooi only. •sis* tor cribgrtss Matt and insoct control, apply nourt nijHxv , STOP • •. Hit DtWittt noil ONE GLANCE TELLS YOU $299 ... and at second glance they STILL look $299! Because •fftctlva and tab erabf rm said Inhib- itor. Conttliw MW wlrac j OlnhMatrlUi. > \ < Ststu ertbirm b«for§ It starts! a500 these sofua have a beauty moreHitaiL' 8kin deep.*' True, they're big. And they boast costly design. But »q,«.blll5O'Jt 50') $!••». 0R AttbdH eHEK...a n«W doubt* You've lip to examine them closely. Note their flawless tailoring . . . that's the acid test. YOH'H find these ar« "better" Suty product that eembinkt Dlphtnatrlla toklll erabirtu btfsra It tmtrm... 2 yearn •nd 10-6-4 Krtlllnr to nourlih tht dulr» sofas in every detail . . . unbelievable buys at $199! Whether you choose the sleek contemporary sofa with •bis lawn iMiiss. 2500 iq. ft. bu (W •>$• '• to pay! its loose pillow back, rich walnut frame. The elegant traditional sofa, deeply diamond-tufted, lavishly Aflfctftt PISTKUL ... eombtnti two si th« moit powirful IHIICI killers skirted. OP the colonial sofa with its winged charm, its plump scmi-attached pillow back. All three are iRBWfl-Dlildrln aHd Chlordans, Controls turhe* l«i«U f6r y«»r». WM t«. ft cushioned in deep"foain rubber. Even custom covered to order! Just choose your fabric from our exciting toe • (so' x loo*) w.n. :>. new spring collection! But come to your nearest Koos store tonight or tomorrow. See them "in person.** HERB DITZEL'S NURSERY & GARDEN CENTER 299 Denman Road KOOS- OPEN 6 NIGHTS (Next to Livingston' School) KOOS P\HSIP|» \\Y STOKE FREE, EASY PARKING OPEN SUNDAYS 0 tb 4 itAiiww sums: o\ ROUTE 27 KOOS FREEHOLD STORE BR 66418 Parkivqy exit 135 • Phono I'U 8-3700 Huule 9 • Plww HO 24)623. Route 46 • Phone DE 14100. Lv: ?Wo< n (N..J«) Ct AND. ' MAY 10. 10C2 ''/I (jitter mxb -Qttpmik; Letters to the Editor 1 Bf.'ill1! AVCIHK' wt'll be added. TMI CHXOWCUL UTAILIIHKD 18BS: Tm< CRAHPOUD CIYIZIN, UYAUIIHCD 189S. Cr.'inford, N. J. It seems to me that our rilizery; ICOWHNKO IN 10211 Muy 4, 1002 are Inclined to be fdiKolfirt "f this Dear.Sir: important patriotic duty, W-1 have Utornina th* CHARLES M. RAY. Editor and Publisher I would likf'to BOO in your nows- seen very few Hags flitiplayed on papi'i* a it-mitldcr^w Ilw people +• . V CJtANFORI) (N. J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURHDAV, MAY 10. Pai?e Thriee Smith and John Beadle, flag; Hu- irarn'ing about tlu: farm. Thfy > Ifoss, I.au icnci^ C'higc-i, Rlrhard by' Williftm Arthur, L.vnni Poraski, Marianni! Grade 6 1 g Nanette Ko.scnUranz. CranfoYd Public ScHffil News The children In Mrs. Marlon san Hossbuch, messenger ; Lee >fcaminc.d.plhiVlall.v activities of aKomi'.Ht, Samuel Mot KistV-in, Wll-Tho.nnis Dawsim, Alan Dcucsky, i\ m • •»-• I •—••••- I." „' -r--trjii— ' i iV-hJi^nvval"' ", -MrMa _--n-T»MTl.»iii - i n rirrm-* Eschcnlaucr's sixth grade hove WolansUy and David Schjarpf, at- typicul faruu'ij from early iiii>rn- li.iiu Walrrs, Clenn Sinilli, R.ich- Davici Kstabriink aml_CJ'ti-H<''<'.v Ol- been Searching through magazines. tendance. inu until nl^lit.' ). They arc al*o irid Kasirlli, 'riiuiiia^ Hubiak, M.li while the t'iKith • i.s licinfi iiewHpnpers, social studies books, Grade 4 IcariiiiiK thi- iiiiiiK's of the vJirious Handi Mini/, Lynn Krilov, Slii-rry vtudicd by Patricia Beadle. On- science books and pamphlets for farn'i tinlmals and their younfl. WnriiT, Jturhara Mussu, Ti'nd (,.'Ji,s- IjiieU- pan/.' IDonna Higgins, ('.liairnian for Fund Brookside Pupils Relive Parents and friends were in- ^tmlra Ilydrean grnphH presenting statistical data. vik-d to' Miss Ann Druganchuk's Several brought books and r"er- Aveailhe Jurdjiti, Sh.'ii'iin Kulbe, l!i;i|i|>ointnient of Arbii S. Tay- Line graphs, bm—grBp&H, circle fourth grade to sec ellectrlcnl proj"-- orcls lo school which wen; read Marianne Tlmmiis, Nanette Mos- lor nf (ill Brookside place us !>•- J graphs nnd picture graphs show- •;cts made by the boys and girls.' and dramatized. They drew pic- Hloom in u a FUR GOAT HOURS SHOPPING FOR give little thought as to where your fur coat or cleth coat is "actually" stored . Inspection and Comparison is a Must! !i v; • i!' SWAN Specializes in the Care of Furs! ~~Swmrinvhe8-j-.. welcomes the most minute inspection ... we are proud of oair imiiiuculute fuciliticH ... . YeH us show you why ... remember, too, our deluxe service costs no more than the ordinary and routine! • CCSTOM DNVCUMXlih'S BONDED *. niu.rxi: snih'T i..Hixnni\'i;Ks OURTEQUS • CrSTO.\[ h'lU CUislXlih'S • crsro.M r.ui.oRixi; Jc H'HDMX<; ami fUHXIXu LiOUW SERl'lCU, • liorsiilldtf) SlikTICli • CI'STOM nviuxc J Community Cleaning Centers! 44 NORTH AVE., EAST, CRANFORD • 104 NORTH AVE., WEST, WESTFIELD * 4 WEST JERSEY STy ELIZABETH • o, four CRANFORB (N. J.) CITIZEN AND . MAY 10, 16 .<>•>;.• dents, the nwnrd . for this to be presented aa tho chapter's contri- HAIUMERCRAFT WATEMISS C00KWARE bution to Crnnford Dnys. Good food and a seed cook dwturvw 0eoJ eodk» In addition, Kadimah Is plan- i UkM deafened for aWdjmt, koahkful I-V ning to present Its annual High club dumlhiMN tmrn^ «<*6*« School citizenship.nword this yeatr to a Rbsclle Park High School stu- dent. SAVE FOOD . . . SAVf FLAVOK Attcndlngr the meeting will ba • A TOP -.QUALIIY'. NAMi Mrs, Phillip Silken, TWrs. iSeympyr • LOOKS LIKE SILVER COMPARE THESE Knye, Mrs. Bernard Bornstoln, Mrs. Allan Kane, Mr«. Clarence • LASTS A LIFETIME Biu'stcin (president), Mrs,. Harry. SPECIAL PRiCES! Gilbert, Mrs, Ben Novy, Mrs. Sam Dcntzmtin, Mrs. Martin Rndley, Mrs, Max Mozcr nnd Mrs. Albert Ehr'U'ch." 2 3 10 ta. oQm by tm**» AVt qL Dutch 16 k owl cavered roaster. .*«*«•«««, K.95 12 HL CMehM Fry«r...... „.„ " MM 10 In. Teflon Griddla, 6.95 3.99 10 kt. Teflon Elected Fry Pon .... 19.95 11.97 Womtfy wtA «v*ry pile* glv»i you DAYS h protection of O A SATISFACTION thU ouliladnlng tumi In eoeliwor*. llV TRIAL GUARANTffD Thermo-Cup' VALUABLE ACME COUPON REGULAR Thermo-Cup "You Never Had If So Fresh $1.00 For only 29c and VALUB 29 purchase ol $3.00 or MOM. with. $5.00 purdsat* and coupon For bMtor tatt«l Keep it HOTI Keep It Addr(ll Strawberries COLW One color each weelcl DISH- ' WASHER SAFEI UNBREAKABLEI Unharm- I ed by boiling or freezing — ttainproofI i Offer aipirts May 12. C'CC CALIFORNIA limit 1 coupon per 'shopping family. FULL Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping/ { LARGE PINT !j«m^m\{^\\^^ LUSCIOUS BOX 29 Dairy Department Bakery Values Jumbo Famous BORDEN'S CREAM VIRGINIA LEE-LEMON OR BLUEBERRY Cantaloupes Wilson Brand ea. 39* Cheese 29c Pies 2 1.00 "original bunch 49 KRAFT NATURAL MOTHERS DAY FREE 30 FREEI 100 SWISS SLICES >~ ^ 33c LAYER CAKE S*H GREEN STAMPS SftH GREEN STAMPS IDEAL — WHITE OB COIOSCP CREAM FjlLEO la addition to your ragulo' stamps j in addition to your regular itamps with purchase of any volum* pwith purchai* of 2 pain of Women'i CHEESE SLICES .*—- — ^ 25c COFFEE CAKE FUNK I WAGNAll VIRGINIA LEE VICTOR ENCYCLOPEDIA NYLON HOSE WHIPPED CREAM Nams OflO REDDI-WIP 49c WHITE BREAD > C!tANP<()ft» (N. J.) CtTHSRNAND CHRONICLE—1WJRSDAY. MAY 10, 1083 Pac* 1?iV* i Wril. Ilnbert LowentJli'ln, Mrs Na- k Terlinic'il School, yeslerdny" nt- •further bloorl clohiitlrrtiN, however, IVfotli< r-I>iin^lit«*r Dinner ElerlronicH Flftti liiirilH Schuri.rr, Mrs. Mlioc MU/.IT, tended .i cnriferi'nof on "Woiiian- t'Hpt'L'lally tr fiedlli) presently e»- H. Mk'hael {Jhefrla, Mrn. Diivld powcr in tho Hlxticw" at tlutgcrn Blcwdmohile trtbllNhcit become Jewish Women to-Mstall Lenox Vice-President , Held ut Alliaiu'i.' C [erinan, Wfr«. ^tiek BerQHttJfi, UTiivcn;ity in New Brunswick. Henry .T. l^enox of 0 Englldh VII- [•liis.s ofXHie l.'ijto IUIH bei'n promoted from miU'ii ti. Allan Kanei Mni. for "workInn women, "VMi'Nets' > tik'urinft T Mrs. Goldberg as President jordon nnd Mrs. Louis Ix-vlrie. their .cmployen; SATURDAYS; IO A.M. Through ii No«t^1i)0 P.M. W«u«li 8 MAY 30/JULY 4, LABOR DAY & COLUMBUS 10 A.M. Through II Noon-IIIS'P.M. Tnfsutth BilO r.M.' Tcalwi lattv* PrimpHy M ih» H«uf, Q'uwUr Htvr, v»4 HuH Htur, WEDNESDAYS: July and August ttnly KM, Thru 4ilO f.U. A ftCM . t« SuM»t.'(AlMtirta« ?(M«! Aluminum Prod. •V KOUlHO T«»r»-2 U1US I soutH AV& W, eHILDRIN UHrfar.12 vn. 20e -_. Ov«r 12 yr«.l A0ULYS All f cbaduUi tublcet l*«(eliar)^t wlthttut HSlle* ^ . BRldg* 6-3205 _.j Hi-Ho Coffee 49 ? Shortening can e Borden'j Instant SVioi. PORTERHOUSE (8 portion) 2 pkfli. c Ehter't 'SI 1c Sale c pkg.of64.; . iCttB&m DrinkTowels s 3 New -Giant Roll roll* Kraft 32o2.|ar 16 oz. earn f NOW! ONLY 9>/2t* A DAY FOR FUEL GIVES £ Ground Beef 816 ex. .9 ft B«m 4 eans YOU ALL THE HOT WATER YOU WANTr 16 oz. il UP TO UP TO Cnifipbell's B"*"»8«w 6'I.,*! 1 4 TIMES 7 TIMES (OVEN READY Programs for the Coming Week in Granfor- • ••••• d Churche• • • •••-. -\ s Vacation Church SchogJ Staff Family Day Thougkfjor the Week Two Commissioners Tho Hev. Laird O. Miller, a«- Filled at Lutheran Church Program Set By The REV. ALBERT O. DKZSO. Putor Korlatc pastor of the FirBt PreHby- U-riun Church, nnd David A. Brum- Mr*. Ralph Bretherton of Wctrttflcld, director of the Vncntjon Ouctohi VreubylerUn Church For inany yenrw churcheR of (ill fuiths huvc uponfiorcd Nutlonul field, elder, will serve us commis- Church School of Calvary Luthornn Church for the third yeur^.hu* At Osceola sioners nt tht1 174th General As;- ipouneod. completion of tho staff for the school which will open Juno Fumily-Wt'fk in'M).iy. The. purpose of thls'obscrv&nc'c is-to em- As Osccolfli.Presbyterian Church Kemfjly of the United Presbyterian rtor two weeks. . phasize flic Importance of homes In. our nationul life,' {6 cncourfiKi: Church in Denver, Colo., on May continues its' Loyalty Month pro family woruhlp In churcii and home, nnd to demonstrate that Staff members are: Mrs. O. E. Hoyt of Westfleld, registrar grnm, FunTily Sunduy und Moth 17-24. ' . • . eiretary; Mrs. Charles Crow of funnily welfare in a concern of the total community. The two men will be iirnontf 088 er'M Diiy will be observed nt.thr # « • a, • <^ " ''oilfield, transportation; Mrs. 0:30 und ' 11 o'clock services on eom'mlsdio.nei'N who will consider fatrcn Sechrist of Cronford, re- Sunday* - Many ehurchm have a, Family Day observance on Mather'N the policies, proifrnm arid finance cKliments. Rabbi to Talk\ PnnNles will be presented to Day. Thin 1M not meant t'o mlnlmliMJ the Importance of mothera of thi? .') 2-rnlllion member denomi- The nursery mpervlsor will be mothers at both.services by mom but does nave the day from becoming over«nenUmentall£ed and nation. The iiKHetybly is T Koverning body of the church, rs. Robert Rowbotham of Crun- b'nr« of Cub Pock 44. The Rev placee mother in the context of the family. H was John Calvin On Medical During 'the.cighUduy- >rd wmlsted by Mrs. Leonard Albert G. Dezso,. pastor, has who Bald that Clod hait created famllleH to help to preNerve the ueel, Kenilworlh,' Mrs, John choBcn "The Twljj IH Bent" jy* hi the cornmlsslonurs will, conslder'o' i ; order He has upuoJntcJ. T1ii?*t!r*iifiith of Godly tamiUtm U vital to feyerof Cranford, Mrs. Thomos Hermon topic. TbiwtncH*tm nt -o report of n (ijji'clnl committee np- alien "of Clark, and Mrs. Melvln Care for Aged infant buptbim will be observed a di-cfiitAt'Ofid order. Ouin* U a, troubled world, and It urgently pointed by the. 172nd General As- Ids of Scotch Plains. At the Sabbath service tomorrow ut. both services. iieeda the kind of Christian understanding that cornea Tfrom* devout, sembly to sJ.M% the relntlonshlp The ' kindergarten supervisor nt 8:30 p.m.' at Temple Deth-EI The, :Blblo'Study CIOKH will moo home*. . • . •••'••. ^ belwedn.church and stute from tho ill be M,r«. Lao 'Mitnik assisted Susan Bruunfitoin, daughter of Mjr -fttr "8" o'clock on Sunday morning XufrtrHnecl viewpoint. The rejjort V Mrs. Harry Weasels, Mrs iiiu^rMtur Church School at 0:30 und 11 n.m. This troubled world miutt beginAo. tot itaolt.nn one h"ugc will deal with such matters as re- terrace, wHl observe her obiiervances . In public loxundor Munsch, Mrs, Churlej J-Brown tc ftnd child cfiro . {bdffso'ry at both lfth""biio" tfod as father of all, with people of every Bas MltevnV hours, ^ .. -•.--' •-•- provision <}t~public funds ngolbeck and Mrs. HlcMwi nation of one blood dwelling on the face of "the earth. In that few Mrs Hnbbi Sldnoy Shanken wll At 7:15,p>irt,*i3undny Mrs. Prank to private schools, censorship by concept wnr is fratricide, cooperation Is brotherhood. httrles Shackloy, Scotch Plains speak • on "Government Modlca C. WIJker'Kpn, Jr., high school so- public or, private organizations, and 'i», HJonry. Troutman arid Mrt Attention for the Aflcd." Tho jjluPworkor at EnHt Orange High the exemption of ministerial eun- DAVII) A. BHUMFIELD REV. LAIttH O. MILLER tlward Hendryjby At WestfieJdi choir will ulna Hovj School, will spook to.momberH of The love that l» the every day experience of Christian family KOm Tho Triads wilt attend a work tlon^'relntlng to the use of nlco- Alliance Church to Honor n Coughlln of / another roee, ojid gerveo God by iiervlnir man. • * V week-end at Inland Heights Prcs- holtc bovcrngon by church mefrr- ytrfcBWrtiBvcrdalB, MM Cart bollcally-^reproiented—In—syna- TSytorlon "Camp, Island Heights. bers, responsible murriacc nnd gogues today by a light that in ol God has sot the solitary, in families and our prayer ought Mothers at Sunday Services kkeon, Ml«« Beatrice WHfrid of Junior High teachers and tho ; parenthood, nnd provision of n now 'ihford* «hd Mrs. Christian ways kept burning above the ul Christian education committee always to be_that God will remove from families every root of hl nt \\)r> A*1' njl' •MothorH-will Ue litrnprcd ut H»u_t;lu|-.ik;t'vieeH. pt: ; bhl, tin. Donald Bow- tar. .••••'• • ' '.-. ,• will, meet tonight tit 7:90. Brownie •Q?clot!k-niomlng--..wnf«-rjTfi .nwrvfw -.tftfr Rev. Lauranc'e J. Pyne, will tdkc'as his Hiibject, "A Plain of the parents to tho.chlldreK' irhd the hearts of the "children hi.i wife. Rev. Mr. Country Mother Who -Succeeded.".', ' ,' • l and th'e' new tem- Programs scheduled tomorrow at 17 Herhing avenue. ; ink of. Wostfleld^ Mrs, Eugene plc in the Mcsulnhic age. to th.o parents, ahd that He might «o kindle affection nmong us all 7 o'clock Sunday evening service will be conducted .by 'ilgl, RoiiiU*, and Ut», Edward are as follows: Brownie Troop S87 The Sisterhood will/hold a at 3:30; Westminster'-choir' rehear . thnt we mlght.be eyermdre:united,in brotherly love, Prayers of of the- church, Mrs. Donald G. will pt .Mountainside. Mrs. Rich- rqiinro dance at tho tomplo Sat this nature will undergird families nnd they will be strengthened. d Foltv of Cranford, is in charge nnl at 0:30; Junior High Weyttmin Biirnhouse of Philadelphia, KUOftt urday evening. ster Fellowship nt 7:80, and Sen- This strength in turn stabilizes our unsteady; globe- WSCB Seats speaker, IK the widow of Donald .1 .Brownie Troop 633 will have a ior choir, rehearsal at 8 p.m. Jersey City .^ymond Gray Barnhousf, radio and tele- irV*up program on Wednesday at Browftlo Troop 30 und Olrl and the Service of Evening Pray- vision preucher and pastor of Plains will supervise tho •;30 p.tn. Mrs. Lewis Halpom Is Scout Troop 201 will moet tin Sat- New Officers department aided by Mrs. er IH conductod in tho church each Philndelphlnt.s ' historic tenth Meeting Set the^loadpr, and eti-loadcra are.Mrju urday at thp church ut 10:30 a.m. MnnmtmIMe evening nt S p.m. Spiritual ooun* rdr8teh*ft)fsehmid t| Mrs. Fred Nuto Schurer and Mrs. Morris 1 Presbyterian Church. He WHH II On Monday the Circle Leader's scljng_uftd the Sacrament of Ab- world traveler, author of n dozen r, Mrs. Walter Wagner, Mrs. Epstein. Bible Class will meet at 7:30 p.m., At Luncheon solution aro oh*«red_lri the church «* i.i...r«i.i uiu»k<... < ... .. in books and conducted the Bible By Baptists driey Schneider and Mrs, Charles To Be Topic n n nnd the Guild executive bourd each Saturday, from 4 to 5 p.m. a IfUuhmnnn i of Cronford, will meet at the same hour. At JSS " ^Znt° of" tne'wom: gtudy Hour each Sunday on NBC llcprenentiitlveH of the Crunfprd g Schionkor of Konllworth At tho doily services the spe- K 0 6:15 p.m. Miss Kvolyn Disncr will cial Intentions will be UB follows: nn's Society of Christlnn..Service ^' ' ... . I Baptist Church will attend .the vail direct junior high special Methodists At Forum of tho Cranford Methodist Church ; rh0 progronvwlll include a t<;s- i ot the East As«ocl- apeak'.6n'"I Walked Today Where' nnnunl mcet nK Men. Sunday, "Tho Church throughout iloBt week. - timony _ from/Uffrs. Ethel Smith, ^ . , uplist» on Jesus Walked" und show ulidos of The Purlsh Foruni at Trinity tho World"; Monday, "the homes nlinn t New JeJ S( y B The school, open to children from Other officcm were iristollcd as ^^^^^^yy^^^yBaim^ay at the1 First Baptist her travels through the Holy Land Episcopal Church will < take place ond families of the parish"; Tues- cnl pj years of/age through the To Observe to the Women's Guild. Circle 4 follOwn: Vlcc-prosldent, Mrs. D. K. selections, and tho presentatldn*t~'Church, , Jqrscy City. • tomorrow in Sherlock Hall nt day, ''Cultural and Racial Unity"; 1 nth, grade, will moot from 0:30 will serve as hostesses and Circle Hedeen; rccordlnK Kocrctnry, Mra. of Rifts to the oldest nnd the The theme will be centered on i 1:80 a.m. weekdays from Juno p.m. centering on the religious Wednesday, "The Reunion o newest' mothcrw. The publil-l N. 3.) tmZEN on Family Tradition I^rce;: wjilch are asslBnetl to CRN y MAY 10, 10(12 TAG, nnd was designed to 1 at the David L. Vunich Exhibition j new office in East Orange. operational plans and procedure of GonteniporAry New .Jersey Art Associated with the Htfhl motal <( Uiese forces. CKNTAG Is ; and a flrsi prize in abstract wnter- industry in New Jersey since 1941, major element of NAT^Wri Ku ^h?I<»«Hy lVtRS. y. |f. Cast of 'Mr. Robert color at tlte Monlelalr Museum Mr L.vu.ijjht ji'iiriod /{eyn.oldfi Met- 8mi offense un ni-toi rope. Spcciulifit Arnoltfe; H n<-pair New Jersey State Exhibition. simply °wilj J 1 1 t find iifiolhcr >;oiil til 'thnt! So i • ''•.' . / . ;•• '•'.•••,-'•• '•'•• .y' *' "; /.. •*'•' y-f-fyj'--r?wf 1 y | . "I - * —- ' i/tllliT"JI W^^^W^^S^n^m j. Barbara Neil, Mnifgo 'Mc- •phosb the cooks' and "bakers' to (I o'clock, n-s well Oroth, Mar«nrot 'Bedell, Phyllis t'ouvHc. Ho I.s n former student of hours. «s Us usual Morton and LOIH George. Cranford Hl«h School. . Horn In Baden, Germany, Mr. As the donor of the station- JJui'Rcr received his' bachelor's and w!ii{(on which WHS used for trails- Army Specialist 5 John J. master1:) decrees' from Now York porting the "Teahoune" «oat, I Arnold, son of Mr. and Mr»Universit. y and has ritudied at should like to pass y,n a bit of ad- Cornelius. S., Arnold, 208 Maple Columbifi University, Pamoiu BRIDGE 64776 vice.. After trnnsportitiK, air well" place, recently participated in School" of Di'siijn,. Art Students' '•nM spray well,.or the memory of. Command Post Exereise Grand League and Rutgers University. Ho Rosio" triiiy linKOr fur longer Hint Slam I, a flvo-dny Central Army has exhibited in many stule, na- y'pu-inuy core-to recall. Group (CEMTAG) exercise in tional and Internationa! shows. SHAPIRO'S I'Mlster Roberts," directed by Germany. Grnnd Slam I "involved Mr. Burger bns been an award Mrs. W. J. Iloffinann, may be seen hendqunrters units from the Gor-winner since 1950, his latest hon- Shelves Are Loaded With The on the Cranford Dramatic Club mhn, French and U. S. Armed OTH bohjK tho Oil Purchase Award stit«e, 7B WinanH nvontio, on May WALLPAPER II, 12, 18, 10, 2S and 2Q. Tickets L. J. »AVr», JR. Nicest Gifts For Mom. inny bo bouKhl from tho box office, open Monday through Friday from 7:.W to 9:3o p.m., or from any Davis Advanced WELL WlfHIN member, of the club. TERMITES To Manager Post are flying again. Watch for "Swarms of Flying Ants" JTILL UNDERWAY YOUR BUDGET, WSCS. Seats L. J. Duvls, Jr., of 301 Elizn which come with Spring, shed their wingsthen disappear. • Up To . . both tivenue, hns been nnmi'fl m»n Thrsp wond-tiostroying insects cause much damage to of transportation marketing 5, Mrs. E. M. Sparks of 25 Wnll propertyty. Buildings not protected during constructiotti n for tho Union Switch and Slsnal usually requite it later. • street; Circle fl, Mm. John Thomp- Division of the WeKtinKhousc Air son, 12 EdKobrook plnce; Circle, 7j Brake Co. in Pittsbur«h, Pa. Wo have specialized Ejcclugiyojy in the protection Mrs. J. H. Jtive of 4 West Holly A graduate of tho University of titrtmt. -of properly ag'aluyt TERM 1'i'ES and other"Wood Destroy- Pittsburgh, Mr. Davis hns been ing Insects sinco-4935. Mny 1(3, fl.IS.p.m. Circle 11, with the compnny since 1945. He t 10% OFF on SANITAS, WALLTEX Mrs, Charles Warner of 514 Gnl- came to Camford in 1948 when' We are not general exterminators. IOWH Hill rond; Muy 21, 8:1-5 p.m.,he was numeilva»s9istHrtt manager' 19N..UH!brtAve. Circle 3, Mrs. Henry Bonrdmnn, of" tho New York District office Thousands of references are available in New Jersey CLOSED 008 Sprlnsfleld nvenue; Mny 22o,f Union Switch and Signal. TO SiPT. I .12.-30-; p.m., Circle 4, Mrs. Ron-, -^-not in some distant state. Our work is GUARANTEED ' v dplph of J16 Walnut avenue. Mr. Davfs went to Pittsburgh FOR 5 YEARS without additional charge. earlier this year to assume the pbst.qf assistant maiHigcr of trans- For information or Free Inspection arid,Advice .... portation" marketinR. He will bo joined next month by Mrs. Davis CALL PAINT SHOP and their son, Larry, a senior at Cranford High School. TERMITE CONTROL, INC. STOCK PICTURE FRAMES ROSELLE PARK, N. J. ALSO CUSTOM - MADE FRAMES All human power is n compound — Dptth FRIDAY Evenings — | of time nnd patience. CHestnuf 5-1492 — Telephones — ADams 2-1492 . -~Honore de Balzac 101 N. Union Ave. BR 6-2540 YOU'LL BE ON THE WINNING SIDE WHEN YOU feV i IT. THE HOME TEAM Team-work pays off in building a better community, just as it does on the ball field. You become a valued Little-by-little adds up to member of the "home team/' .when you spend your dollars where they can score for YOU! Ev*ry payday .avta^, pay oU to ^ ^ ^ ^ IttiniKL dnmms come true. Kwping evoriMto^y « Hi bring, .uccew, wpwially with our libowl ta!oM8t to help the toials In yqur bankb!pokvgrow. SHOP IN Anticipated Dividends I When you buy from neighbors people ... this is the kind of team- Deposits by the 15th YOUR HOMETOWN STORES who help you support community work that is in your own best inter- Earn from the 1st ARE ALWAYS "ON THE BALL facilities and services . . . when you ests! spend your money where it helps 8. to stimulate local trade and create Shopping at home helps you bet- ter your own living ... yet costs you employment opportunities for local not one penny extra! , CRANFORD SAVINGS .THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY RETAIL DIVISION Wr r i *r •• CORNER NORTH AND UNION AVENUES | » 3 0 OFFICE HOURStt-M0ltd*ril FUI. 1:36 A.M.tifP.M. •|L , MON.EVESI:S*tlMI. CHAMBER of COMMERCE •"•-* • . Klatit (HANI'OKI) (N. J.) Mi'I/IIN AND CilltONN !.!:—TillUlHt»/U\ WAV 10, JMfe Hum Albanu, PatrJclu KweeUcr; Huvin«« Bond in rucoanitlon of Teenage Safety iiirully udvldt-ni, Minn ' Patricia hlH. "line performance ln cu«torner Costume Contest, Fashion Show f'»ifll»ldo nnd Burton Fnrbcr rtlotionn." Ffe wflii Hu-d nn'otw •i Session Draws C'ranford Hljjh .School, Jonepii of the /b7it cuiitomer en(jbn:ern in Hlnha\ Ilonald Bender, John Sil- the nunlncHtk* to receive the '»1BM Among Cranford Days Features 17 to linden Ilinnn. Mearm ..Service" award >pin. fr.iiiford iiltidenth and (idvlnerH A (.Shy NtneHeu cni roKtumr con- HclccU'fl me: Mnyor Nlcbol;ir, I/it- fin ly AiHfrlriih mid iruid* |i«cil( part In the Itllli Union C'oun- frTmp 177 J. F. Burwtt Namwl •K\ nlid fn/^ilon Hliow will Illyh- f'ntc; Mrr; Kobri't Wlllliimr.oti, rrn fiilli iriiinlf. Tin- iiM'irj.ljciM ONE COAT Name , ; , ;„, [HOUSE PAINT Address : - < • • •• , Pln«tt if Quality Phone .'... Please check class and entry or entries: Aftpr a down" payment, paying a mort- D TEENAGE CLASS — Through Age 10 fj) Sport.swenr — Sopnrntes gage is just ds easy as paying rent; each OAL. -P Dnytimo wenr > . 'UMIfCB fUIK ONIV D Party worn- — formnl or lifTormnl month brings you nearer to a debt-free home l«r prlc»-sav»8 you time! Q ADULT CLASS — AKC 19 and over ' of your own. Union County Trust offers a money, work. ; D Children's wi<;ir • Do«s what It says! Covm wide range of mortgage plans, tailored to fit mqit'surfactts In ju&t on* coat) , n Sportswear — scpnrntos • W*ath«rproof! Unique self. * • fit* II yaii'rt N«I tj Daytime'wear your needs. washing action works with' |MinitlH|lA|MlnlUHtll rain to knep surface clean oni) • Party wenr — formal or informal brifihtl , G Ensemble, suit or coat • H»avy bodied yet free How* •MwlilieaandU Fashion Show Rehenrsol will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 29, For. information without obligation, ing! Easy to brush! c«l«rt. nt Cranford Drnmntie Club, Entries must be submitted nt this time. visit any office today. Please return application by May 22 to: Leshner's Fabric Center, 17 North Ave., W., or NON-FADING "TREOON- Cranford Citizen and Chronicle, 21 Alden Street TRIM COLORS EPOXY Rules For Dressmaking Contest • lone listing high dbss^On»ss ne cnacnatt PORCH t FLOOR ENAMEL To he, rll|lbl« » fontmtani niu.t: covars! Assistant to Toughest under fool! Fast drying! 1 III- Uu.- corrost »av lor tin- coitlvnt ,i< »l M;iv .11. 10(12. nion County Trust Company $0.36 Scuff-proof! Completely water 2 Winner should bo wllllnit tc »nlin:ll prool of hrr ,«,. L QT. ; Weatherproof! proof! Many mode™ :i Mukt- IM.T '•ntrv hrisrlf for iuM»rlf. ,,r „ ninnhi-r n( hrr fmi.llv. ,,ii(l .tlic' Serving you la €Mott votonj colors) IMIIIV »hnul . ;„.. KENILWORTH GARWOOD •. ?.;- VOL. LXIX. No. 18. CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1062 SECTION THREE Borough Council Seeks $57,000 Mayor Opens Memorial For Road Improvement Program LL Season Day Plans - KENIllWORTH — - B o r o ugh With Throw Council Introduced live ordinances Session Set on Tuesday night calling fnr $5,7,K, KKNILWORTH -? The Little 000 in road improvements on Mon- League season wa« Officially open- GARWOOD — Charles Zurzeckl, ioe nvwiUK, Norlh 8th street, ed on Saturday with the throwing u phiit commander of Buy Loaf Washington avenue, North "1 Oth of the first bull by Mayor Willlurn Memorial Post 0807, VFW, has street, Boulevard nnd Michigan J. Ahorn. Other highlights'of the buen named grand mucshal for the culebrutlon were a parade, crown- borough's Memorial Duy paratfe '•nvehup.. Final hearing will be Muy : ing of the queen, and three exhibi- nnd h.'iK catled a general meeting 22. .' ' ' ?~ ••-•-•-7 '' tion games, »t R p.m. Tuenday In the Borough Continuing its program !OTMJ»£. Invocation at* ceremonies in the Mall to complete plans for the proving Monroe nvuniKv Council Is Little League fluid was given by Miiy 30 ceremonies. All local or- appropriating $2,500 from the cup-! the Rev. iumes S. Tiller, pastor of gnni/.atlcwK aro requested to fiend Itnl Improvement fund for instnl- ^J&Sjftjfajunlty Mothodist Church; rcprcKonttitlveft to this meeting. liitlpn of u 15-Inch reinforced con- Speakers. tS'w-c... Mayor . Ahorrt,. Mr. Zarzockl served with the crete pipe and catch basin botwoen Councilnien RuS'WHind -Blyderi- .North 14th street and North iMHh 3030th Quartermaster Corps us n burgh, frank MaHcaro^nd Veigin' corporal In the •GhlncM.'-Burma- '' will bo Patuto, and Mmx Dout(ic1l7~Liittlo ! .i sides of Mori» India Th«uti;r during WoiTld Wur Leogut*. district director. II nnd W0» awarded two Uforivo 'roe nv^'flue Iri "UvK^Um^ urea ut u Trophies ~ "We re pTesen fM~"ty cost., of $fl;000.; 'Prtipefctv ovvtiera »torH.x-Hc- is active In tho Boy Stanley Soltya to Gall Motrlqne, Scout program and other civic ac« ' bcneHUlog from the curbtT~WH4-bi queen, afld her attoridjints, Karen llvitles. : . assonued. " '.. David, Mary Loy ' Ahem, Janet Last year. Improvements wore Music for the parade will be Golden,, Susan Chambers, Jorllyn QUEEN AND ATTfianJANTS —r Virginia Waap.-.lg shown receiving "Miss Llttifl Lougue irophy froni provided by the Dunellen Elks and made on Monroe avenue botwoen Small, Janet Soltys and Susun Mrs. Charles Horbairi; president of the Mothers' Auxiliary:J)l tn^bGurwood-little Loaguc,,..during., Michigan avenue und North 20th Arthur L. Johnson Regional High . Kayorlck. :-••'. .. V .-• : ' league's opening day corcmonlt'sut James V. Guerrlero Field on Sunday. OthiH-s in the picture street. ROYAL COUPJLI^^ School Bundu...,. .\^^'""".'"^-^ fierylhg on the' parade commit- also plncud in tho annual qucon contest. Left to right: Patricia Sl'ekitls, fourthN^unnor-up; Dob- The puradc^wfflform at Wafrs., Property owners mso will lS .DorfaTColtcr af 4^orlh_22jHjitjcet)t were crownod king and queen tee were Frank Kcnnelly, chair- d forf . constructiotti n o(( con- Saturday night ut thlT-unnlial Coronation .Bull nt St.'Theresa's blo Greonct third runnw~up; Donna Pylo, second runrrer-up; Roue Ann • M'oteriti^/I.rst .Runner- nut Hlrectvjwrd Second avenue and man; Frank YartfK, James Corel- : 1 proceed, along- Second ft,y,^nue ,t.tt^. • crete eurbB-^oajaflr.th_J|th street parluh. Shown with the couple are Mr«^ltofcert Cox, loft, und An- up] Miss Llttlo League, B.hd,MrSi.jHorbact. • ;.^.-W3^.- •.• /.;,•.;,;, . „ , ;.;. ::1';/- :^::^>A: '•/,-^ .:_ U:' ^ one,. Sufti.'Smith, Vincent Storeh, WiJti l^^i'it --thony RctehcltrriBht£^ JT, n^^irniow Ljncoln avenue, to South avenue, at $1,500 Wore glveh to the WesterVipU; queen committee, Mr. j^jcst on South aveniie to. New -atlng $7,0JHHor thirlmprovomont, Soltys, chairman, Mr. WoHtorvoU, teenagers'who participated in the kin^ and quueivcontest. street, south on New to Willow I Concrete curbs will, bo con- Leon; Orisfcnhouse.- . • League Crmvned structed alonji the northerly side - The L|ttlo League field was pre- ftvenue, along .Willow 16 East of the Boulevard ifrom North 22nd pared by Albert. Burnett, Blaise street,, North on East «treot to street to Michigan avenue In order Walter BoritiM, Jr. Named Blanco, Gustavo Caravollo, Mi- M Opening Day Ceremonies South avenue, went on South ovc- to create a parking ^rea at a cost y chael CtaneyjibDuls DINunzIo, Al- nue io tho Borough Hall, and GARWOOD — Virginia Rkzo master of ceremonies for the thchjwj along Center street to Hem- of $8,000 from the capital im- bort Orudy, Albert Gjossle, John opening day festivities. Al»o parti- WIIB crowned- MIHH Little League (•dantlnued on Pagii. S) • provement fund-. • JA President of the Year Mount, Edward Chahibers, Walter during opening day cci'omonics cipating wero Mayor I. Gedrgo Concrete sldowulks will be in- Walter E. Boright, Jr., president of Kun«Co Prusak, Robert Sammbh, Charles of the Garwood Little League ut Casaboha, members of the Bor- stalled along portions! of Michi- Lub.v.Junlor Achievement Co. at While Laboratories, Inc., has been Sympns, M»'. Storeh, Mr. Yavas, James V. Guerrlero Memorial ough Council, other officials und gan avenue'on the westerly side named Junior Achievement of Union County "President of tho Yoa».' Mr. WABtervelt, Krnest Vossd'illf Field on Sunday. Runnttrs-up' in local clergymen. from a point 100 feet north of. tho The youth, a sonlor at Jonathan Dayton Regional High School, Raymond Manning and Mrs. Man-the queen contest we're: Rose Ann Joseph Humenik, Little League Boulevard to "the southerly curb ning. ••'•'• Materia, first; Donna Pylc, second; president, this week announpod line of Oak stroot except where was presented with a $100 bond oh Monday at JA headquarters, Eliza- Drive Slated beth, by Alex J. Katz of Baypnne, The refreshment stand wan Op-Debbie Greene, third, and Patricia the donation of $25 from the. Gar- sidewalks alroady exist and' on erated by the following members Siekitls, fourth. wood Woman's Club toward pur- Bp^d terrace. The new ordinance president of tru^-Young-Krosl- donts Organization. . of tho Ladies' Auxiliary of tho Preceding tho .ceremonies, boys chase of choirs for the field house. Next Week, ; roplaccs on earlier .ortc requiring Appjrpyal Given Little League; Mrs. A. V. Jadells, from all three leagues—Minor, Little League games have been GARWOOD — Mayor I. George that bencllttirig property ownors Walter, president of the White Mrs. Frunk Fuch, Mrs. Albert Is- scheduled for the coming week Cnsnbonn has proclaimed next JA group for the past three years, Little and Teeners — paraded in would bo assessed. The borough Subdivision Plan sltir, Mrs. Manning, Mrs. Paul uniform, from Washington School (all games starting at 6:15 p.m. at week as Mental Health Week in also was first place winner In tho in 'appropriating $4,000 for tho • KENILWOnTH,— Approval has Pfltisner.Mrs. Harold Rlttor, Mrs,to the field. Guerrlero Field) OH follows: Garwood and issued a call to oil sidewalks. boon given by the Plannlna Board county JA sales contest and placed (Continued oil Page 2) ! John Csupu, league secretary was This evening, Diamond Expan- citlzonH of the borough to help in ... Another improvement will be and Borough Council.to planst.sub- second In the state contest. sion vs, PBA; tomorrow, Accurate the fight against mental illness and tho Installation of five-foot shoul- inittcd by' the Rowo Constr.uctlon. Ho will attend Newark State Bu-shing vs VFW; Mpnd.ay.JZEW for mental health, by supporting jm_North-Bth street between. t«v-~-tmtedlvlsimi—ofCollqgCL_jJnlqn, in September vs. Diamond Expansion; Tuesday, the Mental Jloalth Fund cam- Monroo oyonue arid the Boulevard Where he will major in history. PBA viCSecuratq Bushing} Wed- paign. property on North 13th stroot be- Walter, n member of.' the Day-, at" a costof $7,500 from tho capi- tween Shcrldnn avenue and Hulsey nesday, Diamond Expansion Vs. . Mitfg Florcneo CastaWo, presi- tal Improvement fund. 'Funds ton.Chorale, hiw bech a member of Accurate Bushing; Thursday, May dent of the Ladies' Auxiliary of s'fmit into seven, building lots. thu Ali-Stotc Chor.u«»* for two H. E. Hartnian from tho N. J. State ••.Highway WriPBA VB." Dlaniond Expansion, r Post Moi, VFW, aealn-15~ JPlnnn. for wrm'tlhg—sovonr-4wo- years and last year WBB named to will pay up Jo 90 percent famlly dwolllnp in. the tract, u fc- and Friday, May 18, VTW VB. Ac- headintf the drive in Garwood. The 1 tho. AU-Eastern Chorus. He tqok curate Bushing. of the cost, yh:\ ,yi*j\ • ••?, . sldenco B tivm, wtrio outlined by TolfeadMS houfic-to-house canvass will be tho part of Lord Brockhurst in tho Minor League games have been mudtt by valunt«w worker* dUtftUft , Other Mmpjfovcm^s ;t6 be >ald v (ConUnuuA on Page 3) school Vntisical, "The Boy Friend." . fcom tho capital .improvement ! scheduled as follows: the comlifg wefeK* ^ .- • ** , fund include: Installation of a Me is a memberWth'e *«enj<»r " THl 'evening, Tho Hut vs. VFW Contrittutions will Jfielp support James McGevnn Wins executive board and president of r-v • 48-ineh reinforced concrete pipe Juniors, Unami Park; tomorrow GARWpOD - Harry Ha»%an the program of"the Union Coiinty storm oewer and one manhole on Scion Hull Scholarship the Young Citizens Club. Active In ovenlng, Fire Department vs. Cu of 71 Sccpnd avenue has been ap- AfiKbdatlon for Mental Health, a (Continued on page 3) Bale's Unami -Park; Saturday ut 0 !isl\Jngton _jwenue : between Jamos- P. pointed Garwood chalrwarrfSrif chnpter~of the Tfew Jersey Divi- North 12th street ond'NprtJj 13tK McGevna, son of Borough Clork a.m., The Hut vs. F. Snow Insur- IB82 MS' Hope Chest drive ot .the sion of tho Nutlohnl Associadon street, $5,000. • ';• and Mrs. Philip J. McOevno of 160 Pupils to Give ance, Gucreicro Field; Saturday at Upper New Jersey Chapter, Na- for Mental Health, which, Mayor 11 a.m., Jot Car Wash vs. VFW Also, paving of Washington avo- Boulevard, has. been .awarded n Spring Choral Concert tional Multiple Sclerosis Society, Casabona pointed but, "as a vol» nuo between North 18th and; •jftur-your full tuition Ktholarshlp Juniors, Guerrlero Field. and Mayor I. George Casabana untary non-profit cltlzonu' organi- KENILWORTH — The Annual Nprth 21st street, $17,500, nnd in- to Si^ton- Hall University, - South Monday, Casale's Vs. VF/W Ju-will sorvo as honorary chairman. zation, is concerned with the treat- stallation of . a stlx-inch water Spring Choral Concert will be pre> niors, Unomi Park; Tuesday, Jet The campaign is conducted an- ment, cure and prevention of men- Orange. , ' , Rented at Harding School at 8 p.m. main on North l&thistreet between . Earlier this year, James, a senior Car Wash < vs. P. Snow Insurance, nually during the period from tal illness and promotion of men- Tuesday in the auditorium, (Continued on Page 2) (Continued on Page 2) . tal health." Sheridan and Lafayette avenues, at St. Benedict's ^Preparatory Children in' the kindergarten $2,500. School, Newark, recolv'ed n letter through eighth grade wjll paftic- Council approved oo, final read- of commendation from the National ipntc in the program under the ing on ordinance' for installation Merit Scholarship Corporation for direction of JVIiss Judith Schake lof n ' traffic • light at North 14th his achievement in tho National and Miss Lorraine Conover. Mrs.' street and Monroe avenue. Merit Scholarship tests. He is an Vida. Harris.will be occompanlstr Look at the A new .1002 four-door. Chovro* honor roll" student at tho Newark Tickets .may. be obtained from •RECOGNITION SCENE* — Mrs. Francos Costa (right) and Sharon . , (Continued on Paae. $) school. ' • • ; i students or at the door. •• Dugan arc shown in portrayal of famous scene from "Anastaslh," advantages of which will be among features of the "Theatre Tonight" program to be presented by the Footlighters ln-Lincoln School auditorium tomorrow night. . •"". Season's Second Production HEATING By Footlighters Friday Night for your new GARWOOD ^- "There will bo sorne.thing for everyone," according to Dante A. Costa, cordirector, us the Footlighters present "Theatre Tonight" in the auditorium of Lincoln School tomorrow night. The HOME!!! show, being produced for the group's equipment fund, will Include Thermostatically controlled drama, music, dancing and comedy sketches. comfort level for each room This is the second Footlighter ... clean like an electric light production of the season, th'e group having presented a musical ... no fumes, soot or odor..« version of "Plnocchio" in January Post Office silent. . .>fast... no moving for benefit of the Heart Fund. Beautifkation parts to replace or wear out, Among features of the new show ever... no fuel delivery prob- will be a portrayal of the famous Project Started Jems either! "Recognition Scene" from the GARWOOD — In connection Broadway play and motion pic- with their main project for the ture, "Annstasia," by Mrs. Frances year — beautiflcation and main- Costa and Sharon Dugan. tenance of the grounds of the new In this scene a girl claiming to Post Oice — members of the gar- be the Grand Duchess Anastasia is den department of the Gnrwood confronted by the only person who Woman's Club planted flowers, can identify her with unquestioned shrubs and a dogwood tree along authority—the Dowager Empress. the front of the building on Cen- Mrs. Costa, who plays the Do- ter street Tuesday morning. wager Empress, has been seen- in many Footlighter shows, including The women planted azaleas, ger- "George Washington Slept Here," aniums, hardy candytuft, and up- "Angel Street," "The Wizard of right and spreading yews. Charles Oz," "Gallant Lndy," "Hansel and Craig of Craig Florists put in the Gretel" and "Sorry, Wrong Num- dogwood tree. ber.1 Garden department members Miss Dugan first appeared with participating were: Mrs. ^Villiam the group when she won the covet- J. Gilbert, retiring chairman; Mrs. ed role of Dorothy in "The Wiz-William W. Gilbert, incoming Public Service's new low Electric ard of Oz" and scored a resOund- chairman; Mrs. Thomas Qassady, heating rate lets you step into Ipg success. She has since played Mrs. Leroy Krone, Mrs. Charles the future ... to enjoy all Cut To Fit Your Requirements the title .role in "Time Out for Gin- Horbacz, Mrs. Hurry Dircks and the luxurious' comfort and ger" and the Bluck Cat in "Pin- Mrs. Charles Banicwicz. convenience that only Electric occhio." home heating can give you! The show also will include a comedy revue consisting of femr Garwood Girlt* Na?ne ¥ ' *"V Two (N. Jf.) CITIZEN AND . MAY-10. tftflU Shoe';," which Kturrcd Nnncy Jo Churrh. " . and Donald Schmidt. o.f1in.- VFW Hiirm-nli'k . Dr. Hazel Returns Jerry Salerno wan named' to GOP Campaign •|>o.s.t are criupera.tirljj. in .arranwe-' •r "J: Im Dolores Mary Caforio The muslbul portion of "Thea- Teens Stage preut-nt the wreath on Ihe V«ttr- monl.s for the annual dbgervancou. tre Tonight" will fuMurc" the Jur- To Chapel Pulpit OHM' . Cj.-llter IrjonUrnt'lH on Me- Manager Nam£d morial Day. PliiiiH wore dlRcuw.'cd ; C'-iilnil Qi-rJiiti.-l -- JnmfH Jlit— Variety Show W Ilobcit Ihust-I Of SprlUjJ I^Ukr- CAR WOOD—Count ilmar Wed to Domenick Maqliaro, \iiU, Jajnw McQInity. Anthony lor the (imiuol (iioinbtT:; plnty ;tt J. lAi.'w'irdi was named campaign wilt rwlurn n?: Hpi-iikcr on Kuriflny kenllwrirtl) Iiin on Juni; S3. Dog Clinic — Miss POIOITK IVIiiiv^Cnforlcj, (J.iiuihlrr ht Mr, .l%imn, iJimlfil -Bomi nnd A'HotpIr For Orphans ul li a.m. nnd 7.:i)O' n,in (it K'-ii- rnarwitfor for the Iwc.'jl Mepub.lifnn nnd Mrti.iWin Cntorin of 80.1. N»irt.h Uth «tr««ct, Ixvnrnr the |»ii(tc uf opjcl The ((I'oup hiiK ii|i|'i'iircd in llwortli (.goiipnl Chtipi'l cah(!lrtJlt<»s in the Nrn'embw-elec- Dofni'tllck Piltl'li'k Mnnll«"ii'o, lion of Mr. mml Mr* Mnrlr:!li> Miijiliurn Cfaru-ooil ICVIM ill limivi. Alfrctl ,lv- KENII.WORTH -<- A vnrlfly The \riwt lirV VFW Auxiliaiy tion at a-miH-tintf >>( the Hc|jubl{- This Saturday nlco (llri'cti; I hi- vocdllsta. IVJ'ISM Gf Union, on Knlinddy nt KI, TlurroMtiV CMiuich. • fjw WUH Ktaut'd by m<>rnljarfi nf In dlHtrlbtll'' the <'hli|>i'l can Club IHHI 'i'hurHday rii«ht at GlurJn Moscn, u ITIUKIC tcuchor In the ho-jne of Councilman Henry W. GAHWOOD — The annual free Tho Nov. S.vlvi<«t«r P. McVtApi, pimtor, officiated ut the ccrcmemy. Ht. Thcrouj'B Tcctuirlor children .it im^ftl. nnd prayer will In Ohligulioti Cerenumy ihi? Chtik Hyntom, wlll.aycbmpuhy St. Mnry'K OrphnnuKu, Newjirk. 1'jekarski of 5IH) Wc«t Htroet, unM-rtihi(!n"cUnif .Hi>onsori.%Ltjy the nt 7 o'clock. GAM WOOD — Niw ofTiceis of A rt'ci'ptlori followed at tho tjfui' tho Ki'oup. MJHH Moncu UIKO played liiwl Wwincuduy. VlrKlnln Moron. The cnndl'luto.'! iire;CminciI.m«n Board of Health. w'll be held at The NotHfts- Ji'i-»ii-y Inter-OHiiom- the Ij.-idieii' Anvlllnry of Hay Loaf Shutter Inn, Uninri. ocloty thn »ud uffec- for "ririocchlo." Llndley Punnypuckor and Hnrry Plokoruki, for mayor, nnd Harry the borouch j;nruj;c from 0 to II \Ay yutiiiu pcopUv's cuniiiiltlcf will Post (WIO7, VFW, were Kiveh Uu-ir Tin; bride wai* ewortod by In* Ivo treatment of thin pftmuntly in- Ml«« Patricia Wolennkl, who ro- Bevrqt," muutor of coremonlew, dl- i.ponsui n Kruduntion banquet to Martmun and I^«J Hai:otle,';e, foi; a.m. thl.'i .Saturday. Owners lire 1 oblluutlunK by -Mr«. Mupgfin.-t fiitheV. Hot »|i;k«t\ Mrw. Chark'H aehily Jolnwl the Poolight-orH, will llonor .June (fraduateii on Friday 'requested to tnk'e tiidir potti to the curable dl»eu«c. of tin- control cted tho iihow. Walked-past FiAh District 'pH»si- tho two BorouKh. Council pttiH to Ortiz of.Ketillworth, WIUI mntron .be;-prompter.. She uluo liu« boen lit 7 p.m. at the Frijir Tuck Irm, clinic -nn a leash. MyHlorn, John ZoUtolnnUl nnd Jo'Annc denl, ,-it ;i meeting Wist We lit. tho ijjijfl rind 11 o'cloc (ntfl -pint,i ThoutVo ToiilBht" Nkotcl\oiJ has Sunday,- With Wt'ldon Wnlwho Wtrt- •|ng.u» leudi'r oj tho senior group's ioflMMlono,. by Joan iMt'Nne, who . 1ffGtfl«t: CliiiraK. Purt of discussion of "MINSIOON 'CTCP the HPi'vlees will be a eeremony for btugml tfitrSiiVBcttH-li) 'JlaiiHol -and flirT tho renown I «f miirHngo VOWH by -ftrotol" und "PfnoL-Gliio" "and hunbaittlH fl'tid wIvt'H who wish t« Bturrud In "Tlino Out ftii-.• Olft'Kpit." p jiovtlclbntit, Mru. MvNub tin Joan Ho^5tk.MjJ. Chri»tl«n oduen- AulborUM SULLIVAN CHEVROLET DUDICK & SON Plumbing and Heating tlorVjlVednosdoy «t 8 p.m.-; Senior '• ' • f unsiral Datlgiis • Potl«d Planli Personal Attdtitton THu introductlona nnd general CABINETMAKERS High Choir tU)hoa»'«ul WcdnoMday / NEW AND USED CARS • Woddltio Anrangamanfs To AH Our Cuotottieni at 7:.lfl p.nv.} Junior Chnlr mhear- enmmuntary for tho show have meat* at Hotel, oovktsll btuttBC. KITCHEN MODERNIZATION boen written by Jack Dugan, who All Hiwrtn. Luke, HHMU. T«IIHIII. • Oardon Supplies FABRICATORS BR 62W Hinged inuny First Aid Squad Ooir.Movlea. Jiaml A 6 twiilCo|!r 7 A.M. td Mldnlghl ^ P.m.; mid MutluKllut uhoic rohonr- "6-94S6; 2MoanSL Cranford ilhowJUn tho past. &ToTnmwi!tA Car Repair Sorvlc* SRldtfo 6-4700 CHNtnut 1-2700 sul, ThurHdny, May f7, ritO:4B J).m. Mr. Co^ai who ha» directed the A spoclnl oontfk>aMtional Call — AD a-3252 tonllrc show oxcepl onto sketch pro- iAEiMI A IMMVIOI * LAMPSHADES-* BOOFEPJ9- Jng IUIR bouiv-eftlksd next T duccct by Mrs, Costu, has atascd CH M414 L to djuoutw und voto iiBtm n IH«)lkMM«lll —< 116 North AY«»W. Cranford "Georjio WuHhlnHton Slept Here," 133 E. W«stfl.ld Aj LAMPS A LAMPSHADES mpndntlon of.tho OfTlclnl Board to "Angol Streot," "Urarvey", "Han- I'rovaafttlve Adult. purohato u now organ for _iha Ositiifil AV«i. WuiHcTi , K«(«blliiiai IMS •fmd Orctul L«ut«nce HARVEY 1001 Lampihades In Stock itooriNd ~- ittttNo Mrs. Costa), "Sorry, Wrong Num- Barbara STANWYCK tAMP ttKFAIft DEI*t. OUTtMHi <— LKADKtta FOOD MARKETg HAltK *O OBDiB ber,". "Hod Peppprs," "ThoVtotfd Jono FONDA (1 .Expert Slate Sblnvlc and rt * BANK AND * H. E. Htihtiititi ,of Ox" and Tte»iji Out for Glngor.'^ REILLY OLDSMOBILE Our experience anablei ua to solve wns Vila Mepaim (Continued jrofii Paa« 1) (Mrs. Costfti; idjrpclod "The -lied "WALK ON THE ^ »rft HAYECK'S FINE FOODS lamp or lompulutd* problem. 40 year* Bttldffft 6-34-J4 Mother's ~Dny t« father's Day, AHiJ>*»U«i la buiuMis, ' . I WalHut Avenue Crmnford OXDIMOBtliM Fred J. Hctyeek, Prop. r-\. • Ironi May 13 to. Juno IK this WILD SIDE" INSTIltTIONS your.'. Hbusc-to«houso sollcitnilon plua a U«ll«litful Cont'dy About E.T. WILLIAMS l'rt>!.lt.m» With Uuijli»tlci -ADwa« «*?«» Open 7 Days A W««k ^wlUibe-m«do-In Garwood during «80 North Av«., Eni, W«iHliI4 90S Central Av*. Wuttuild fNr. Orovt St.) STATIONS the \veek of May 31'td 28/Mr. Hort- "UPSTAIRS AND S15 Centennial Av»., Cromford mnn nnnbuheeel, \_ th» aW«U IIUIHUH Dram* Thai th» Wo Parking Problem Wevlil llait K'v»r Known t I I DOWNSTAIRS" ROTCHFORDPONTIACINC. 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Fe«:.3(M!a . • 8.,7 v.y ', .; ^1 V» • - - ^ i '• •/* •%••••• *r f Page Four CRAWFORD (N. J.) CITIZEN AmC!m0NICLE-.THURSnAY, MAY 1O.-1S82 Nine Beavers, Chiefs Win DiFabio Stops Plains, Clark Two Games; Memain As Locals Win 8th Loop Tilt Blanks Edison, A 7-0, in UCCTiM for Pony J^ead By RICH , "-\ " By RICH RUBENSTEIN The Firemen's MBA Beuver.s ings after he^got off to a. shaky Aided by the top pitching of right hander Joe DiFabio and by some late clutch hitting, Crqnford High's top seeded baseball team moved into,the quarter-final round, of the and tin- American \jnuSon Chiefs start. Burko collected the other Cranford High's varsity baseball team won two more Watchung Conference tilts by belting . Union County Conference.tournament against. Roselle as they trimmed Edison Tech of each won a pair of gjirnos this two hits for the winners. "BafTa Elizabeth in the first round, 7-0, Saturday afternoon at Memorial Fields The Cougars met week and stayed unbeaten in the had two bingles for the losers. Scotch Plain? 7-1 Saturday morning and by edging a battling Clark, team 54 Monday, bath at Pony League. Both loams sport The Seals won their other con- Memorial Field. The two victories left the Cougars with an 8-0 conference log and a 1Q-2-1 Roselle,yesterday, in the second round. The local nine, coached by Hubie Brown, used three record overall. . . - , _. - ^ pitchers who limited'the Yellow Jackets to'jjusttwo hits. Lefty Bob Prall pickqd up the win ij& 4-0 sjqtenj- tent this, wetfk by nipping, the he went the first four innings • ••This Beavers rolled lip a 20-run Cranford Lions Club Blues, 4-3. DiFabio was the winhihgf total in their two victories as they Keppler was the whirling hurleit pitcher in both contests as he ;, allowing just i a bunt single trounced thi; J & .1'Electric Mar- while Downing took tho, loss. twirled a five-hitter at the while fanning six and walking lins 1.5-1 and overwhelmed the Grimshaw, Warrington, B£tta and Raiders, and a one-hit relief four. Ron Rubenatoin and BobReds Still Undefeated Cranford. Rotary Club Ben rs.V 14-7. Pa vies hit well for the wlnnors 1 Clark. In both Montgomery m6pped up by .loo Gatto allowed the Marlins whille Reed^ QQWJxlug-, - GUy and g spinning one-hit ball the rest of only i|iectnT(T:JWe15SI Ntw Jeruy't Urgett Diipt«y of Swimming Poolil Fill Your COAL Bin NOWI with LEIflGH Premium Anthracite Take Advantage Of .•••,c" OUR LOW SUMMER PRICES Fill Your Oil Tank Now —. 13.1 per gal Nut or S POOLS Stove $17.50 sntbfe* OUR 7th YEAR «OUT| J». SCOTCH PLAINS I ROUTI 34. COILINGWOOD PARK Simone Bros. Coal & Fuel Co., Inc. (Oppeiilt l«wcrafl) I (Faiminqdate Vow Office) 1405 Harding Ave. (cor. W. 15th St., Linden) : MATfftlAU APams3.2?l2 | -C AU 938-5601 OIL BURNER INSTALLATIONS^ Free Estimates (aetiso good i leasts good IM good t HUntor 6-2729 FUEL OIL taA WRVICB HUntftr 6-0059 334 CENTENNIAL AVE. BRIDGE 64)505 WRITt OR CALL FOR FREE LITERATURE •'';.•' '• CBANFORD (N. J.) Ctfltm AND CHROVICL& MAV 10. 1002 rat* Five Aces Same Hole tics hatl tied- tho came in the bpt-Brown, Hayeck's, 527; S. Salrtt, Golfers Troituce tOfVi of the sixth with a pair of Sportsman's, 52S; if". Po&rlma.n. Navajos Get Triple Play For Second Time Tony Isaac Twirls No-Hitter markers. DeLon^e Rained tho winMike's, 521; H. Trent, Economy, Rahway, 16-2 John Heruska of 2 Wadsworlh in relio/ of Vanowski who started 519; L. Greenhouse, Economy, 516;. In Nomahegan League Tilt Crrtnfwd High School's golf teri'iico .scored ;i hole in one on As Hurons Take Unami Lead the game. Porter was the lo^er. E. JKaufman, Economy, 5TT Staglch led the losers at the plate ~ Also,- C. Gurski, Cranford, 512; The Cranford Elks' Nuvnjos completed the infrequent. triple teiim trounced nahway, 16-2, the 220-yard J7th hole !it Oak Tho C'ranfnnl •DMigKists .Hurons Mo.nday ufternoon at 'Echo .Lake HidK»? ,'golf course, CJnrk, over With four hits. . P. Wllsey, Hayeck's, 511; A. Hew- B9 piny on their way to crushing the Crnnford Dairy Queen Cheyennes Couh.try Club to bring thrir sea- the vvpek-csnd while playinft in rniivctl into first place ijy^onc-hnlf. Shaw'necs as he blasted two home- itt, Baron's, 511; L. Courter, Beaz- 30-3 this week in tho Nornuhegnn League son reewd to 4-2-1. the ,,Cnfi.itorti!n Oil Cnmpjm.v's /•iiinc this' week \\itli it pairo( vic- runs, one a grand-slammer. Ho Iie's, 510; F. Zamoraki, Economy, . With,runners on first nnd second, Den Avery, Navajos' first bnse- mil Hfty sparks the romp with plnnt tongue. It marked tlie sec- tories in tin- Uiiairu' -LI'.'JKIH.' ;IS was also tho winning pitcher. ^05; S. Santor, Baron's, 605, and C. rnon, spenred n hnrd lln drive, stepped on first doubling that run- a 38 including birdies on the sec- ond time he hnd "acwtl" Iho s;imo .Ti.ny Isnac- hifihliuhtrd the llrst Glenn Banner arid Mike Schaffer, Mike's Wins Fink, Economy, 504. ner ond then fired the ball to ond nnd tenth- holes. Bill Don- hole in 14 yenrs, using n No '3 <'i their two wins hy twirling 11' who hit a homer, also hit well for 'm''standings arc: *' nelly fired n 8ft. wood to turn the trick. no-hiltcr ;iKf>inst the Republican ' the winners. Ralph . Johnson second; bnscnian Ian Greltzer. paced the losers with two hits nnd Park ' •- •'• • 'w. i- DiFabio Results' of the mak-h follow: CIIIIJ Crows. . .. j Bui-be*- Shop .. .X. - 03V, ;ifl"/g -completing the triple piny. Dan The locnl resident, n super- also combined with Richard Col- 1 (Continued from Page 4) BUI Donnelly (39.)j Cranford,. de-' In bcniiny tho Crows, 6-S, Isaac Frt'iind'a Jeweler'* ^U'. *0 43 • Heller /led the. winners with six ihteftdfent atHlhc oil- compuny l line to execute a double play' in CiiHiW*Jr-Aiit<> :.:'....'.•. 69 43 drove in the remaining runs with a. s«.t all the opposing players clown : Dlhkon added five nnd feflted Afan &il'ehfest ^45), 3-0; nnd father of Jim Heraska, the sixth Inri'ing: Cranford Btrbfr Shop 6* 47. bases-loaded double down the loft Bill Rny (38), Cranford, defentod via the strikeout route except" ono. | - Although next week "Is bumper Chnrlle'd Bnr "US 47 • MeConnlck hod three. former Cranford HJgh School On Friday, the Chicasaws and SportBinnn'n Shop SOty 81Mi field line. DIFabio breezed the Ronald Hollrinder (49), 3-0; Jim Tho batting attfick of the; Hurwi.s night in the Park Village Bowling PiiFkwny B«wl 49Vi» 69 V» Heller was nlso the winning pitch- footb'llI sthr, wus playing with I-ennpes mnde Xip a postponed" tilt rest of the way for his fourth win Kachnry (45), .Cranford, defeated Jerry Stam'piglia, Paul Murphy was pncod by Jeff Cordone who League, Mike's Barber Shop won Ifayeek'a toad* .* 4t» B.1 er. Brad Hoppor. who hit u home- with the, Lcnapos rolling to n 18-6 Baron:!i Drue* _ 48% S3Vi of the your. Richard Jlojand (40), 3-0; Dennis and Nick Filocco. doubh/d with the bases loaded in the league title this week by hold- Economy Kitptrie ...i i3 89 w.ln. Rich Mnzzella was the wln- 1 run, nnd Shad Wsrrington led the The Clnrk contest had evory*. Sullivan (48), Cranford, defeated fhe first frame. ' - ' i ing a three and one-half game Denrlle * Sunoco : : ilOVSi fiV/t ninR pitcher and the lending pats- Joe's Market- 39Mi 62% Choyennes in hitting., thing in it ns the Cougars eamo Cliff Crinfrida (53), 3-0; P"red At- in tlu-ir second contest of the! load over the second place back from n 4-0 deficit to win 5-4. week, the Hurons •whipped tho nran with four hits,. Mozzella also Preund's Jewelers. . A. M. Brown's Mohicans moved kirts (48), Crnnford, defeated Top struck out 17 batters. John Van into first.place this week by blank- Jim Boston's two- out, three-run Craifif Sutcliff (49), 2^-%; nnd "Union County Trust Shawnees as Campy's Auto is only orie game /rom Pa or 4) Bob .IJ/nnich struck nut \R to Brunt, Jud Arluhas and Denny hmrmt t s« Yotm ing Goldberg's Cherokces 4-0 and'homor trr4h.<» sixth gave the Blue Bob Morgan. (551... . Cranfordr behind Freund's so there w*ill still nndjfjoid theirfTrst- lend,that,4>ow-. the siSt)i" "Crji'n ford rurj" wTtTffi' sin- ' tJT'lTij? -••• h-is-.-. 4hj.:oe-gii me strikeout Wr'ijjhl all added three hits for —DO IT WELL NOT ONLY tripping the .Navajos, 1-i. In a Kn'lvoa with Ken Krivos (52) J V4- j fight, for second place next" apid them to their triuirnphv gle. total to 43. Thtf fTurOTis-opened.,. LOCALLY -^ BUfT NATION- bnttle of undefeated teams, the Vk. The Cougars' only othor run \yas ! £' Clark pitcher HIcH : -i : :..f • th(! game with four runs In the Sweeps \ were -registered by WIDE. Mohicans' Bill Janowski bested' pitched well for the first oh tlie strongth of Mike Tony's first inning which proved to he 1 American iEeonorriy Bldctrlc and Frcund'*. thV Cherokces Tom Beadle in/a ings, but CrahfoYd. starter Bob Cull, sending Rnczynski to. second. homerun to loft In the..sixth-frame. more than.'.nrdccruqte for. the vic- High sei//es were rolled by: .V. tight game. J. Kline, Dave Thofno Pro]j,was.in constant difficulty duo Jim $l6eum then spnHo. broken CRANrOftD tory. Nostoj", Torn and Tony Isnac (Continued frovi Page'4) Roberts, Charlie's, 580; D; Young, 1 -" An •»'•« IIRI and Bob DeClceo led the VleWs -tti to poor Melding. bat single to corHwLjyjt,^ftScher'8 4 12 timJ^ tTstnnrcrr -tjach—h'ad^lisiCL.JjJt.sJ..h_il§.LiAr.cMfiflcoivJilso..hit..w.cll for Cranford, 579; J. SaBfldosj Sports- if-..-. 1 the plate while Dave Karalfs, Tom finally scored in tfji^WfTwlth ty psttslt tnrow^to the plate cut Terry, cf- • 4 3 2 for tlu» winners. Michael Pluch- tlio Indians. • -. 7n«Q,'a, 5^jS; B. Garrity, Freund *, down Raeaynskl.' Nevertheless, ' lb : 3 0 I 1 ln<-ky tripled for tho losers. Beadle and 'Bob Barrls'hit'safely runs. Nftrm ^erihweln and. Harry . tl. tt. c 4 0 1 1 In the remaining game played 673; A:^^orqunrdt, Parkway, 5fl3; r Jim Ehston stepped up and crash- The J. B. Williams Comanches for the losers. .,..--~" * Wltseiter sj«g!tid, Bill Prlsh walk- Frail, p 3 0 0 0 this week, the Senators downed R. Greenfield, Joe's, 548; B. Ma- ed a tremendous first pitch drive lie. nubentteln, p 0 0 0 0 and the Crees nlso won two games 1 the. Athletics, 10-fl, in an extra In* 1 ed attd^itn Clos and John Soltis 0OO0 loncy, Freund's, S4;i; W. Franklin, The MohiegnS' downed" lriF Nn-. to deep left center that carried for Kunopnck, 3b I 1 ftpieco to move within one-hnlf' nin;j affair. The Senators came up Cjjmriy's. 53C. vajos ln>«0ntest called at/the end hit Into fielders' choices.to account Knitoli, 3b 1 I gnmo of the. first place Hurons. | a four bagger nnd thb Cougar vie-' S»nti|cd, Sb with five big runs in the top of the Also, F. Cioncla, CampylstJigS^ m Y6ui " Innings because of dark- ^ CriisuderV tint twti scores. tory, 1 0 0 0 The Comnnches beat tho Wttllti- j "They tattled twice more" the next Kl. nub#Hil(«ln, *.< a 1 o b eighth to win the tilt. The Aithle- D. DeBlasi; Cranford'r 532; H. is. Kline was the winning CKANPORD O'Reilly, p \ 0 10 0 Amp L'ennpes nod tho Crows while; SAVINGS EARN MORE stanza that, led. to Frail's retiring. AH H H KH1Slocurn, ph .:. -i . _ ., I 0 0 0 I-*"""' er. DeClceo and Janowski Stennek, If- ....' ,.... the Crees downed the pemocratic •' BtWiifi .hM«r«« To • ' ~ 2nnHk k Buorifil l andd ftlch.ftl ik .1 1 ff 0 Totalit 37 7 8 4 Club Chicknsaws nnd hipped the the pinners Irr the hlttln T*rrj\ ef ....'. "....:.-. .- Aa A«t .»#-• tSh'ti*m . "'• went wiille Ban Welter led oft • by stroWriy 'consecutive Brown, lb ...... „„„. 3 a a I ShaWneei?, ; r : : 4 * l a feeir n for-'the' losers. base-hlts- See the THUNDERBIRD CLASSIC INVITATIONAL GOLF TOURNAMENT • JUNE 4-10. 1962 UPPER MONTCLAIB COUNTRY CLUB, N, J, A CHARITY EVENT SPONSORED BY YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER ^Optional of *>'n> eoi» \ •*•••••• N«wiy P«Y©d Parking Lql Prw Sup«rVlMd Day Camp TWIN BORO AUTO CORP. Call FRED DEVE^A for Information: ADtim 3f-T3W) t9» & WESTFIELD AVE. . • - «*;?•• . I ..- SI* CRAWFORD (N. J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY. MAY 10. 1963 Services Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Gwwood Servicemen WILLIAM r. DAVIDSON ihomas.jjinns, son of Postmast- Mrs. Victor Nemeth M QKMUtAL CONTtRACttNO. C*rp«ntry Classified Rates Miuonty, P)ut«rln|t:4k Roofing. BHIdft CRANFORD THE DEACON AGENCY er and Mrs. -Wbrreh J. Binns, Jr., 9-382B. No job Km IIMU, E»tlm»U» MARIE BJ DEACON of 312 Thirdvaverlue, recently was INSEHTION — 3 e»nt* a word, 75 e«nts yntnimittw, wltnout oblgatlon. . ' 0 BOARD Of REALTORS REALTOR ' BH 6-505J promoted to petty officer, sec- As Woman's CluJy&esidertt caakk witihh order d *(A (ASS dent* Mrvic* charge 1* mad* 1 North Ave.. E. CAHPENTKH and CONTRACTOR. All ond class, and has started ad- GARWOOD — Mrs. Victor 1. chairman of the> board" of' trustees, for .ach billing.) . - 7 Windi of alt*ratlot\«, porchei, etc. Lud Multiple Listing Service COMPLETE" MULTIPLE LISTING vanced aviation electronics train- Nemeth was installed as president of me,,Deserted Village of Allaire, wl(( flelbert. 380 Lincoln Drive.. Kenil SERVICE REPEAT D*SERTlONS^(Con««cti«v« w«*ltg without copy worth. BRJdW «-0B38. V ing at the Naval Air Technical of the Garwood Woman's Club, wjis guest speaker at the meeting. EVENINGS CALL Training Center in Memphis, succeeding Mrs. Edward IWousteit, The New Jersey Federation of change*) — 2 e*nt§ a ward/ 50 c»nte mfiitwmwi, Marie R. Deacon BB 6-3580 1 BLKCTRICAL CONTflACWNO -"House- Ruth Rlchlns BR e-2()SJ Tenn. Prior to leaving for Mem- at a candlelight ceremony Monday Women's Clubs is Helping In the ADS SET BY LINES —• 15 cento a line. Ads g«t In cap* Wiring, Jobbing, Huorescvnt Sxturei. phis, he AMsrbome on a four-week night ' in Bay Leaf Memorial restoration of^ the village. repairs and plugs installed. George G. G. NLJNN . Dprli R Kllnjf BP 2-'dl«P with blcmle lta»§ or display linen must hk charged by Sangulllano. 13 Myrtle Street. Tfl George Trumpore, Sr BR 6-R741 leave afteft cpjr«>leting training Home; Special' a wards for long service' UtWL Display Ihum fl2 pi type only) charged as BRid«e 6-0B30 H • ' Renltort " Insuron Betty Ffcolcy ' ,,.•....-...-•353-3881 (it Whiting M^|L| Air Station in Other officers,were installed a,s we,re presented' to Mrs. IFrancis - two line*.' • J. . '• . , .•H .; — All types. Club BRidge 6-81.10 Milton, Fla. & foHoMvs: Mrs. Joseph Urban, first Knight who has served as - btilletlnii, pnstnls; booklets, rlCj n spe-' CASH, Checkgor JStampa •hKild accompany advertising clnlty. Also riinuiiies, forms, form lut- vice-president; Mrs. George Jn- chairman of the welfare deport- •N^ers. Mlmoo art work; assistance \ylth kovic, second vide--p>re5ident; Mrs. ment since the club's beginning copy nnd layout. Day. night. Sundny. IT'S A - ONLV $25500 CASH; Efficient, reasonable' prompt service/ ,: Garwdad Social William J. Gilbert, recording sec- over 20 years ago, and Mrs. Al- NOT RESPONSIBLE forerro m In aJs taken by telephone. Mm. Mnrle B. Knlpc (M-K Duplicating Fiiiys :) Y)e(l!aafn Irrilhaeiiltfte colonliil on LeavhagJ.hjts^t?vening on a fish- retary; Mrs. Richard Nead, corres- bert Van Nntta, who had served as Servlcel, IB HUIcrest Ave. Bltldce -fl- MISERABLE HOUSE!! Hiuntlton Avenue. 25-yenr rnorlnnRe al- DEADLINE FOR COPY - Wednesday* ai 10 A. M. 2174. » /tf rtidy- nrrnnced Buyer has purchased ing trip .to Maine will be Council- ponding secretary; Mrs.. W. Johistorian- - for more than 10 years. : It's An Irrtpossible Place!! iiiinthfT home. This will Bo fast man Frank Wanca, Street Super- seph Choborda, treasurer, The drama department pre- — Telephone BRidge 6*6000 — -— • • '.''L intendent -Joseph Stroler, George Mrs. Thomas Cassady, a past sented the following awards: Mrs. TELEVISION RBIfAnUpV rAST. To/ She So We JBolight Hi Because Fiver propprty on Holly Street reduced Sehultz, Edward Kochinski and president, was installing- officer. Joseph Penyak, best actress; Mrs". beat and 'aiteit uervlea call Ecoiiain.v 52,700 This is n.renl opportunity. Kleetrlo. BRidge 1-3835, Ouy. or MtgM, No One "Eke Would. Wnlter Stewart, Jr. The party has Appointive officers and chair- Edgar Warne, best supporting ac- chartered EI boat at Port Clyde, men for the ensuing year are: tress; Mrs. William J. Gilbert, Sale BERARD'S PLUMBING AND^HEA'rjtNU, Mer, for Saturday. Thej? pltjn to Mrs. Mousted, Federation secre- rookie actress. ^!te&ilx(^miiOdellliJt-«n* new. BHidge Now, Ws Oup Office " 6-10U8: •, tf PHIL F. HENEHAN arrive home Sunday'inight" tary; Mrs. Cassad^y. parliamentari- Mrs. Ralph G. Mann was pre- JjR HOUSE WtAJWHB, • #ttrt«ied HOSELLE PARK—Furnished three 'room And Ajye're ^roud Of It. an; (.Mrs? James "O'Connors, pub-, Protect roie«. flower-bedi, shrubn, trees apartment, nil utilities. Nice netfihbor- • — •' —REALTOR-' s sented with an award by the art garden. Also topsail. IS delivered hood, nenr trnrinportatton. Business ELECTRICAL SEKVICt! — Danlfll J. licity; Mrs. Nicholas Murln, mem- j department for her work in en-' CHESTNUT FARMS. MIT 8-4888. t phone, ADnms 2-0380. Heyburn, licensed eitctrlelar., 5 liurn- _J!aS Ave.. BRldtfe 6-6800. tf But We're Fortunate To SB Alden Street BRidge 6-7033 bership; Mrs. Allan Howell, his- larging the membership and scope HREBRtWXiirpnr-tinent, Rcreen(^-ln . — Multiple Listing Service - n'pip Wanted - Femalp torian; Mrs. Robert Noonan, tele- of-that department. PAW -liaKa.Some^of^The Very porch, heat and hot water supplied. KOUSKPOWER electrical tervlte ~ Night* CaU - SALEStilRLS. full-time preferred. Ex- phone; Mrs. Harold Eardley, ho's- It was announced that the . One Oarage available. ImmedintXoccupnti- 100 amp., ierviee, tlxture and.plus '"• Nicest fifotnes In Town Salesmen perience not necessary. Business lo- cyi adults preferred. Call BHIdoe 6- ttauation. P.-«« ••tlmatei.. A. Kr.olt, Mln Flnla.vson BR 6-7841 , cnted In Ci;tlnfbrd. • Write to Bo* 439,pitality; Mrs.' Leonard Bopf, year- American horffc department -wlH^ Alkya Paintings Decorating —We are necking nn e»p6VI6hd8d a«»lii- K: tant. for our head bookkeeper. Training ifttS. bite etblntt, watt csb- T. AA. CRANe^P^nthtK and Deeoratltif, »BRidge 6-9548 See this 'well-built liome that is dd &** S4S Walnualnut AAvUlluTfav L BBidJe S-MW and operation of NCR bookkeeping' ma- . tlot. tnelbture*, oh«»t el J In on active area, fl rooms, r?6: room, ABOVE LISTINGS chine helpful but rt6t eftasntlal. Pogltlon tfrt, table*, toy chstu, ttbrnleei. S estimate*tiat . • \ ~ full bnsement. with tiled floor, flreplnce, offers definite opportunity for advance- SUMbed , hfcidbditdi, unpfctoted. (OKI FULL HOUSE POWER stt. RnraiiP, pntlo, large fenced-ln yard Are offered thru member office* of the ment In a growing company, with reg- ial Limousine Service WILLIAM ROKtKL a. Interior aim an- O volt Installations our specialty and. wliafji more a . . REAL BUY!!! CRANFORD BOARD OF REALTORS nliworih. BRIdtf* 8-S888. • > tf terior Palntlnu. 81dUed nif^'-»"'i'i P«*- KjOfflkmRMANN , BHOTHSRS LOOK FOR THK SIGN ular merit reviews and good fringe bene- aonal aUpetvlatoit 108 cWumbla Ave- Electrkal Contractor* flj.'j. Salary will bo based on oualiflca- Trip* to all airport** railway stations & plert IM*HK . and experience: AX/C for WAtKt gOfTBii&tS, deUv- mm Crmnford. CaU iltldi* «-»tl». •4U (MKJ44 ; BB «-«8M "REALTOR" •"•' Mfttf. KsHnM, toci, bellftU and Wat- . . • . . . • tf •We arc currently located in Newark Call CHettnur 5^2581 - BRidge 6-2272 \ $Wt «oar«t. All loo pound bags GET THE MOST FOR near Irvlngton . border, within five' min- Slt SWtolr ' C#taurl97 QENKRAL HOME RKPAIR—a you have utes ofeitltJ43^_ofjnjJu!uuuJUjd—w4H -bt! mo'vliiv to our new plant In Oanford job to be done or would just like YOUR MONEY? ... .,„ «JST YOUR PROPERTY? wedding* - Trip* to anyplace t» t«IW yHH ..f. Ahw.H it, .nil f1111>» 11 •'older, spacious hornc, that hns first later this year. Please forward" resume DONALD P. HILLA, BROKER of previous experience and training io Horn* Maintenance Service. * Electrical of all LOCATION . . . next CHARM . . . WSUROR >• RKALTOK - Prices Very Reasonable - and plumbing' repair*, carpentry, floor next, some of the best NEIGHBORS In Mr. C. M. O. Wilder, Clark Door. Com- compete.. line o^ wixer. and ARTHUR A. JOAMO!—Interior and ex- FE 0-0163 ; Svenlngs: BR 6-3044 pany, 518 Huntordon St.. Newark 8, N. j. terier pslntin* mid deeoratltte; aatla- UUttK, Uwa' knowing, storm window*, Town. AND NEXT, A LOW PRICE FOR tl fwuon tuarariUed. irree estimate*. screens, window repair*, cellar «nd.attic LOTS OF VALUE- bnS LOT TbR SALJB^-50x 100 lagoon eleaniatf. Telephone: BHJd««; 3-6H86. GIRL, PART-TIME, light factory work. Call XLkabeth 3-434B or BRid«e «- lot at Laurel Harbor, a delightful sum- HANDLER MANUFACTURING CO, FOR WATKW, «6!ifch«r«i tnauy dlf- Jrully Uunued. ' • . tf mer community on Bnrnegat Bay. Fish t typw. calcium chitHda III and crab from the 37-foot dock on 80 North Avenue, Oarwood. • OFFICE HOURS: 0 A.M. to 5!30 eribMb.'* feed ft SMd. HHid«e «- 8. ft BLtJNCK and SON, SOB Miehitfan TRUCK CRANK and T.D.-S _Bulldo«er property. $1,300 firm. BRidge 6-0604. COMPANION NURSE, afternoons. 1:18- , 118 Solitk Avenue, ft, Craatord. AViiius, KettUworth. CHutnuf B- for hire. S. W. Oliver, Iuo^BJUdge EVENINGS — ' 8-3 6-31BO «nd Htm««r 6-7058. tf 6:18, Monday through Friday. To el! ••••..'.•• • ' tl Monday through Friday: 8:45 to 8:30 • derly woman (not bedridden), Eng- tBS MICHAUD — Contractor. Interior SUNDAYS CRANFORD — Colonial three-bedroom lish Village > elevator apartmetn. Phono U* HAY. .**#». MOSS* KO-k»O, aDDINQ INVITATIONS- Buy from ex- after 7:30 P.M. BRidge 6>0044 or AI Types of and exterior palntlnj. piperhanglng. homc 1 Vb baths, living room witn hUhl »hrtlb Wie» tttUrdenaJ perienced, professional printer* and' en- 12:30 to 8:30 ( BRidge 6-0306. Uuibatih1*. ««*<> & Seed, BRldae «- Work below average cost yLanders graver*. Best Quatllty and price.' Fast flreplnce, dining room,, modern kitchen, l, 118 South Av«nue, tL, Craulord. 1-0619. . tf service. Pree parking at the door. ' sunporch. two-car garage. Beautiful ..:.. G. G. NUNN •" dend-ond street, near grade mid high FULL-TIME SALESLADIES wanted. Ap- ALL£N PH1NTINQ CO., 41 NortH 1Ave- ' ply Jane Smith Shop, in person. 137 PAINTING.— Exterior, Interior Paper oue, K., Cranford, N. J., Evening ap- , Realtors and Insurors schools. Principals only. 821,500. Central Avenue, Westfleld. Cfll 'WORLD »OOiC1)?IM>ySlo»*dla,#flri ' banglne. Pree estimates. PLtTNOIS polntmenU available. BRidge 6-3344. BRIdfic 2-0205. BUUMt pltii. C*U BVKLVN & OOELLER. BHidge 9-8188. INSURANCE irt al* B tf , rUlfeh 8-4310. tl BR 6-8110 O^I^Ma STSO_O _ w. flARDWlCit KM **ngt*. p«r- apeeiallze' In prompt, efficient seVvlce. —^81 North Ave. fU. KITTERY, MAINE Help Wanted - Male FIRE CASUALTY Lilt »W Call BRidt Call BRIOQS MOVERS. DResel S- FOOT O*\ CaiNtUNNIAL AVENUB ECiuziNo IN ntns EXTJBRIOH Year-round eight room honrve—superb AND INTERIOR RESIDENTIAL PAINT- Granford view of harbor—Q acre- lot—$31,500. Old YOUNG MAN ING.. NEVER SAY It can't be dona un.Hl you'v* Cape—six rooms—one acre, needs re- WGOP called the Service PooL BJecuie, palrs™3i0,C0O- Threei"J-&30—PrMr-to—J2—MtantjjnT"" To prepare \- CALL US FOR DETAILS ON ALSO: jpiumbxnf). carpentry? """"""i* -• overlookinki g ocean—$14,00$1 0 to $1(1,000. material for shipping and assist with pro- " £lniilr|(6iicrles ~~ Aiiy thWtf* flKNNfcHS' Avery Affency, Realtors, 10 Wnlltcr duetlon machines. Excellent opportun- 1NDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATES, BRldge 8-3388. tf Street, Kittery, Maine. ity for capable Individual. Apply be- NEW HOMEOWNERS POLICY • SWIMMING POOL PAINTING SPLIT LEVELS WIN! tween 10 A.M. and*4 P.M. Call Now ybi-Y6ar^Kce« Estimate; GENERAL CARPENTRY, remodeling, re- CIRCLE PLASTICS CO. pairs..' Specialise in fltushlng cellars A Deluxe one just listed.- Nine rooms, B03 South Ave. Gnrwood BROADER COVERAGES LOWER PRICES and: attics. 3, C. KO2LOWSKJ, ADams 3Vfo bnthn. fnmlly room, 3 ear garage, WESTFIELD nsklnc *37,5Qd. MAN 21-38 WITH SOME knowledge of i4s4fc^Si*«*>-4MM* flower, vegetable, herb I ^a-mi; •" •. '-'-^ a*aa trees As plants to work In Forestry"* KuSenbaohVlTwd fe Seed, BRldee 6- AD "34600 In wooded area, 8; rooms, 2*4 bath.*:, gas BRAND NEW! Planting Crew. ' Ability to climb help- 1M1. 118 South Avenue, B,, Cranlord RUG -CLEANING* wall-to-wall rugs Kent, 3 car garage ; 930,400. ful. If not afrnld of height, we will M. BARICH — Interior and exterior. Pa- -bemltlfuJy cleaned In your home. An Interesting selection of -now homes train. Permanent, job with "oil. benefits: pcrhariglnB _ and-JJolntinB- -Reasonable, .Sparkle Cjiean System, Call- BUidge Two years, old, 8 ropmB,7amil y room, den is available for your consideration. for .right man-~Unlon County Park Call. evenings. BRidKo O-0S3Q. 6-38 6-4712. • tf on ((round, lovol. dot water heat, ask- Price nanue . . . $27,000 . . . $28,800 . . , Comrnlsilon. EL 2-8431. ... OIL BURNER SALES, Service, Installui ing ., $26,800. $30,000 . . . $32,750 . . . $31,500 . , . «< $34,750 ... $36,000 . . . $.18,800 . . . MEN. MECHANICALLY inclined, general REALTORS - INSURORS - MbbuM/ .Mew •• tlon. Hot water heaters, furnace and factory work. HANDLER MANU- 90 Alden fit boiler Installations and repairs! ' Free $38,000 . . . $38,500 . .-. $30,000 . . . $41,000 ... $42,000 . . . $45,500 . . . FACTURING CO,, 86 North Avenue, Musical instructions : estimates. NICK MANFRKDO, 303 So. Oarwood...-, "Ov»r Hall A C«ntury of S«nrlc»" Union Ave., Cranford. BHidge 2-57HJ. SHAHEEN AGENCY, and up. In fact. If you hava a yen for FOR M KACH—SO Pathyiandra, 4 quarts .E, R. BENNETT, teacher of piano. Latest 6-31 fl tarnnd new h\ome ... do let us review Myrtle, Mock Orange, Wisteria. For methods. Classical and' popular. Les- Realtors the market wjth you by taking you to 15-1? BRIDGE 64)777 {!0 hns paneled wall, built-in three bedrooms, completely electrified helves nnd "^TV receptacle. There nrc with all • modern conveniences. Lo- two tiled bnths (one on ench floor i. CRANFORD - KEN1LWORTH V.N.A. for r cated on three-mile lake, fjO miles NW general nursing. Visits. Hypodermics, W1LL0UGHBY ue Ct. i' K 12') basement recreation Portland, Me. Excellent fishing, boat- •}%"*! L6$t and Found maternal and Infant care, health edu- rot-in. Nice plot with smnll patio swings, ' ing and swimming. Golf and riding LOST—Savingi Boole No. 35333, Subur- cation. The Visiting Nurse Con Help BR 2-5580 colorful rock gardens, beautiful shrub- available nearby. Season June 1 to We SELL and SERVICE ban Trust Co. If not restored before Dressmaker, Alterations You. Telephone BRidge 6-0787 or con- bery nnd rnnny shnde trees (n hnven for Sept. 30'. Special rates for June and May 34. 1063. applleafjort will be j|rtade HAVE A LOOk in your wardrobe. Get sult Telephone Directory. Hours Mon- grny squirrels! I Wcstflcld's , popular September. Motors nnd guiding avail- for a new book. . "5-24 day through Friday, 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 FAST AND COURTEOUS SERVICE Washington School area. Just $30,000. able. References exchanged. Call PL OIL FIRED HOT WATER HEATfeKS « ready for spring and summer. Indi- IN REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE •Need we soy more? LOST—Savings Book No. 34170. Subur- vidual alterations and fittings. CaU P.M.. Saturday 0 A.M. to 1 P.M. No 2-0087. or write Walter A. Garden, ban Trust Co. If not restored before BRidge 8-6763. ^-~- " tf service Sunday* or holiday* tf Enst' Watorford, Me. ' 8-10 May 31. 1063, application will be made Tboo». 8-31 DRESSMAKING AND ALTERATIONS. EVENINGS CALL SUMMER PLACE In Bcrkshlrcs.' -60 Experienced. Mrs. I. Ronnlund, 31 BARRETT & CRAIN iicres of woods, trout stream. Nenr LOST—Savlnci Book No. 32349, Subur- Morse St., Cranford. BRidge 6-2830. Charles Newman ...... BR 8-8774 Rolf course, Tanclcwood. Stockbrldge, BR 6-1144 — AD 3-1061 - SU 9-1127 4-8 Edward Shimkus SU 0-0383 Jncobs Uiddcr. All conveniences. ban Trust Co. If not restored before Wanted To Buy Kichurci Schroth . .„„- BH a-SSUb Mcusonuble. Call FAnwood 2-5593 June 7. 1063. application will be made REALTORS 362 North Ave., E. . Cranford, N. J. LADIES' ALTERATIONS. CaU Mrs. WS BUY BOOKS James Broadfoot .- BR 6-4310 after 4 P.M. 5.34 for a new book. ' 8-7 Brennan. BRidge 6-5150. . tf PLXASE CALL FOR DETAILS Joe Miragllotta ..„,.!„.. SU 0-0063 P.M. BOOK SHOP Mary Giordano .'. .„, BR 8-0734 "TWO COLONIAL OFFICES" ELSIE'S ALTERATION SHOP PLainlleld 4-3000 Minnie Anderson -.. EL 8-3031 WBSTFIELD MOUNTAINSIDE Ladles' Dresses — Suits — Coats James Dunn BR 6-3088 43 Kim St. 3 New Providence Rd. Vied Cart For Sate 6-13 N. Union Ave. Cranford GUNS WANTED: Cash for modern or Fjank Florciak XVA 8-8060 AD 3-1090 AD 3-1600 MERCURY—1051. two-door sedan, R&H, Tel. 376-846S 4-0 antique rifles, shotguns, pistols, U. S.Robert McCa«kilL SU 0-1474 good tires, good condition. (05. BRldne swords, Jap, Nazi daggers, uniform), 3-5174. 16 Sylvettcr Street, Cranford. medals Will call at your convenience. Realtor Iniuroi Advertize v MHADY MIXBO MERCURY — 1054 Monterey, four-door HUntcr 0-5340. 4-30 B. S. WILLOUGHBY Everyone loves power, even if redari, n&H. Mercomotlc shift, good ANTIQUES—Furniture, lumps, piilntlngu, they do not know whut to do with condition, asking $370. BRldgc 0-4511. Entertainment Real Esuta Co. Open 0-0 13 Clark St. Your Home!! china, gloss and cut alou». Call P'An- it.—Benjamin Disraeli i wood 3*7483. tf DKW — 1001 foreign - sports car, 6.000 Entertainment Do It Welll miles, RAH. four-speed near box, 32 for miles per' gallon. 1005. BRidge 0- All Occasions 7046. AIMS THE YVETTE DANCERS FORD—1061 convertible, V-B, itandnrd Mortgage Money McPHERSON REALTY Co. Lobiteri, Shrimp, Crab . Meal will not only do it locally »h!ft. oxford blue, 7,000 mllei. excellent BItldgc 6-3330 MORTGAGE MONEY REALTOR . Cooked Ready To Serve • condition. BRidge 6-3004. i CRANFOHD SAVINGS & LOAN but nationwide. ASSOCIATION Open Dally 0-8 Sunday 1-8 CONCRETE North * Union Avenue* Cranford Evening* 6-0 Saturday Campi U Auction Sale 10 ALDEN. ST. BR 6-0400 i CttEATJVE ARTS DAY CAMP—June 3i FIRST MORTGAOE LOANS arranged' •a1lmmf$ to Aug. 3 In the Watchunjr Reterva- Hlllo Agency. Bllldge 6-3044. tf Or by Appointment tlon. Swimming, horseback riding, STORAGE WAREHOUSE ,b*r canoelnx, tennis, baseball ond other M nay f«««rffjf ^H^v •atlmmf$ glvm m •ports. Call AD 3-6483. tf AUCTION — Evening* Call — Complete M^iltlplc TUESDAY 10.30 AM MAY I!) Cemetery Plots Salesmen Listing Scnice § TBORN'triLMlRDINO CORF, f 31.1 SOUTH AVENUE, p. - CHANKOHO Ubby Hrowiter Mm. ...„ BR 6.^1008 Rummage Sale NEED CASH—S33S. Four graves (eight Hope Mlllu* DR 6-8318 Member: A .wnDov eoMeitin eoiw. - ' A The undvralunctl w(l! HCII nt Public Auc- burials), OHACELAND MEMORIAL A. Hebert „. Hit 8-1306 RUMMAGE SALE — Bargains Galore! tion tiood household, furniture*. lucliidln» Dora Kuzima „ BR 6-3484 MARINO'S FISH STORB Cranford Board of Realtors m MVUIONS «r WIU>OM MArm(Vt«. HM. , m Come In and see. Tueiday, Wednes- PARK, Kcnllworti). Perpetual 'caro. urctlonal couches, w|nu sofu. ttlnlnv EUzabeth 3-3067 or MUrdook 8-1633. M Nertb Arena*, B. day. Thursday, May 15. lfl, 17. 120room3 . (ICIUK. rot-Ucrt, bedroum nut with tf BRIdf* 6-1188 . , Ht. Gcorne Avenue. KoicUp, N. J. 0 twin bccln. Story «i Cliirk spinel piano The A' UNOEN 1C0TCM PLAINS SO. PUIRFIEll A A.M to S P.M. •tilnndei. Kt-ninore elrrtrie sowirm mii- f lOitr 0-4422 F/Uwd 24300 PlifM 5-220a ^ ihlnc, llneils. china. Kln»». brlc-n-bnic, \ ABOVE LISTINGS Open from 0 A.M. Until 6 P.M. nod many oilier Items loo numerous to AM offered thru member office* of the Deacon Agency mention On Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday, d OTHII Wf LDON PIODUCTS. Cruihii 3ton; Uatk U* A Free Tutoring CRANTOHD B6ARD OF REALTORS Friday and Saturday. <•>, 1 North Ave., E. PRECIOUS KITTENS, tl«cr and collco, TUTORING . High ScUool and Colleg* LOOK TOR THK SIGH Closed Monday* r .' Orwl, Sand mudMe*6m Mafrlmk r> ' pan-triilncd. Qlvun ONLY tp :|»V|IIH ROBBINS & ALLISON (Ublects. Cerolus T. Clark. B.A. (Yale), BR 65051 homes. Prt'fcr iidult family 'Wllft^ will • Frederick M Drown, Aiicllunvvr LL.D.. Ed. M.. 330 Mountain Avenue, •pay or 'altvr, UlUduu l^047U Virulnlu Brown, Aguul Westfleld. Call ADoou 3-3404. tf "REALTOR" r (V. i.) rmntii AMI MAY Id, 1003 • - • I-. llji'.pilal ii ft t-i" ;f loi>i; Illness Warm-, .lames Wojeio, .Ion tint' Timothy tunl Benefit and Clvu Edwaril J. Mannrrv Service?, iiiul liui'Vnl wen1" con-St. Paul's Church Yaniiow, Krjineth Stewart. Victor- al Id p.m. Monday, May 21, lit u A hlyh • nias.s cjf riV|iiii>in was ducted Monday In Chester, N. V. ia Stfuol I, .folwi Madiara. Donna. HUH I^oml Uolv in l*luy NdV'illi's Haneh Ijouse. MiiyoirWIl- I ceU^briitfri 'I'licdny .it SI. M'fh- Morn in New' York, sin- had To Honor Oldest, Uriimmonil, .Lime's Lewis,-*Mary Ham J: Aiirrn and all former Z ao'l'l; Church for Rdwarrl .1. Finn* GAHWOOD ~ Timothy K.*Mc- mayors Have bjocii Invited to speak, j Alliance Church. Wiiriyn, .since lived IH-K- from M)24 to HIM) Her j Kirp.iri and Darren Pew. Ufonnugh, Ji'., son of Mr. and Mrs. tiory, -IB, of Ml) Orchard Hrwt, husband, Putrick .1 Downing, Michael Streko, president, report- Walter Buczek April, 1001. Youngest Mothers I "Turaiiietla" — Carol Haiiuiy. MM')onnugh of 24W Fourth aveirue, whf) was found d««ad las) Kridiiy In died in 11)25. She WHS 11 member GAHWQOl) •J'mlt fnrnatlon's : KENILWOHTH -A liltfh mass. Surviving are . his wife. Mrn; Shaartjn Wmrie, Carol l^omburdo. hu.': bi-on ciHl in the ICIKI role of •««. f a trvutol room In Kcnvil, Hoxbury of Tilnity KplKfnpal Chureh. •' will -he privswnted to the oldest I Maria V,ili-nti, I^iiuralet; ' Sobel, • of«rcquiem was offered yesteHkjy Mario Altfht'son, and u HUM, Cup- 1 tkclu-t In T. S/-pilot's (iriimn, Township.' H<" was In tin* iin'ii on Other survivors are two other miilher, .yminiie: t. mother, mother at St Tin'rosa's Church for Wal-lain CvorKi' A. Aitcheson, Jr., US | Linda CrawWirtl, Linda- North and "Murder in thy Cathedral," to !><•Honor for MI*H. LiiHHrr ter Buczek, 5H. of lfll) Park drive. •sons. Arthur of C"iajysv|ll«-, N Y. with the( , Inrije.st family and | Joyce Thais/.. pn-wnti'd by- the Johnny I-Mnyers' AF, utulloned In California, und Thi> IU'\'. Mark J. Hooluy. HKfjist- and ('h'arh's of. Wi-strii-lrl; I 1 youiiiji'st iiKithei with tVri1 ,voi)Mi;i%st ' ''KEN-IL'WOHTH —Mrs. Lillian who died Sunday tit Serving on -the staijc- crew were: jf St. John's Unlveriilty, Collcgc- r two Brandchlldrcn. Lasser of :j. )7- Coolidge drive .Will Brothers Hospital, Elisabeth', after ant piiHtor, wan .ivU'brant. St. Krimdchlldri'ri'. two itieat-urand- child in Stiiidny School us the I William Hoover, Thomas Wojcio, villr. Minn., thiH Sujntuiy. be honored for her services lit "(he II long illness. Mlt'hopl's Holy Name Soficly,. lod riiildren. and n sinter, Mrs. Charles Festival of the Christian Home | Howard Drnke, Hoberl Neil, Philip The production 1^ the llnni pio by Fiithcr Doojey, rerlh-d the Hos-Kern of 'WilmiiiHton. Vt, (Mother's Day) Is observed tit the ninth unnuiil award ceremony at - -tJIterment was In Holy Rnduemer M(i'H. Cuthoriiic V. Klein Ciistaldci and Keith Edlek. griitn In a special si'il.tvi, "Worship' 1 Cemetery, South Plainfield. 1 ;iry nl the Daniel J. Lfonaitf & _._j, . • „. ,_ •„•«• , II a.i.iv^sexvlee in St Paul's United nnd the Arts," which bus boon Veteruiifi Hospftal, East Orange. A miiKH or requiem will bt of- Sonn Home- fv>r Fuin;rnls, Kll/.a- CI>nftTi"7)7x'hriMti,this Sunday. Mrs. La«ner is nmnnu 174" volun- ISonv in Newark; lic:Uvud~ln Irv- / > pri •.!• ;: Fridays starting tomorrow, tie al- Kirpan, Lynn Fillman, Donna so reported that a final draft of Drtfmmond, Donna Dircks, Vic- the new building code Is expected toria Schroll, Siisan Angclo, Irene to be completed In two weeks. Madiara, Joanne. Yankow, Sandra JMf Councilman Frank J. Mascaro Molecn, Kathi Reinhardt, Ellen reported that Cnptnin Thomas Eschle nnd Veronica Warne. Neville hnd returned to duty this An explanation of folk dancing week. Councilman Mascaro and was presented by Joyce Thaisz Chief Edward Stupnk will attend nnd folk dances were performed as the N. J. State Police Chiefs' As- follows: sociation meeting. June 24-28. . " "Skip Annlka" — Veronica Council approved n request from the Elizabeth Auxiliary of He- brow Orphanage nnd Sheltering Home to conduct n tag day from Roofing - Siding Mny 22 - 25. The fire chief reported 16 field Gutters -Leaders or brush fires and ten ambulance calls during April. All Work New bids on furniture for the new municipal building have been Guaranteed received by the council, and con- tracts will be awarded on May 22. Bids were from Howard W. Boise, JOHN J. DIFABIO Inc. of Plninfleld; Business Furn- iture, Inc., Elizabeth; Brenner 8-1105 Desk Co., and W.. B. Wood Co., 942 E. LINCOLN AVENUE both of Newark. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a We offer residents of Cranford and Vicinity an \ HEARING AID i outstanding funeral home, complete tchh air conditioning, organ, large light room* for your every convenience. Our own display room. Because Mother loves flowers . . . and because you love Mother ... you couldn't pick a nicer way to remember her special Day! i CAMEO Choose from a wide array of long-lived. potted plants and lovely bouquets and corsages beautifully gift-boxed. If Mother is a gard- ener; we suggest flowering shrubs, rose bushes or annuals from TINV-QUALlTtV PCRPO1HMANCM our outside garden mart. ' Try th» Csmto Today—No obligation Hearing Aid Center — WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS ANYWHERE — •F. H. Gray, Jr. Mgr. Funeral Directors F. If. Gray, Sr.JMgr. 2 LOCATIONS WESTFIELD FIOWER SHOP Westfield Plainfietd John C. Stousmagel . it 8PRIMOFTELD S18 EAST BROAD STREET 110 Central Ave 628 Park Ave. CBANFORU. N, J. rr BR d«MM \ WESTFIEWD, N. J. — AD 3-014S AD 3-0939 PL 5-3327- 250 Springfield Ave. ADams 2-3650 'L .- • i, Convenient. Parking — Complete Privacy IT •/•> '*««« Kljrht CUANFOKI) (N. J.)'CITIZKtt AND CIIRONffXK—TII|1KSI»AY. (WAV 10. 1IM2 The lorul Npewlster woiv- (he 44(1;utd then (Jury i versMi won the Softball Loop mid tool: the HBO in 1:57.6 for .i broad jump !>y 1>ne inch to HIW new '.ehiiol record. He also wa-, Crutifoid tfie triumph over Hill- Parties Mark HURRY! CONDITIONS IDEAL ;i iiietnber of the' wintiiilK' rfiile ru- side. Opens Season l.'.y team Khlers tied for Hist in CraiifuKl -winners in the Rail- 75th Birthday way meet were: HBQ-yurd run, MOTHERS DAY Tho" Cnmfoni Hcriv.-ition Sofi- TO HAKE OR RENOVATE Dave Kelber; 120-yard hiuh.hiir- IJIIII Lviinuc Iliuilly not mulcnvny tlcs. Rick Fiie.M'r,; hiKh jump, tit- THIS SUNDAY - MAY 13th this wi'i-U iiftiT si'vtTiil '>f tlif op- Hotel Nine Feted lictween (iiny Ivi-rsen. Faeser and GAHWOOD — Mrs. Ralph G. YOUR LAWN- NOW! (•nliin dulos- had been postponed •Jary Giss'er; pole vault, tie be- Mann, Sr , of 317 Myrtle avenue, tween DOIIK Hiir, Iiriim Connelly, a due to iiiclenn'nt wnitlx.T. At Banquet will be Kiii-st of honor this tive-. mil discn:i, Hob Eii^el. riltiK ill n pnHy-'belnK «lven-by her Make it special... In opening ffint<'sts, .1. II Wil- Vr ink. DiTiilllo, .Ii , ni;iii,'ii>cr (il 'Cougars who WOJI events agaitist la Ki-andchildrvn In observance Of 'lite (.'iMlildl (I llolcl. held ii (lii)ll('i li.'ims downed Diivls Hros , D-IJ; tin- Hillsid"' wcrr: 120-yard liiiih hur- her 7Mh birWjchiy nnnivcrsnry. Certified j for Ihc'ijI.'iyiTs niuMlieir Wives of Ws ibr* .lolcrr:; rdtfrcf Friendly Iliirbcrs, •llfK, Finder; UID-yard l«iw hurdle's, T)ic p.uly will -be'lifld at the home (lie CVjin.r.rird_ MoleT ciiflbujl tciiin 1 Kneser; hiuh Jump, tied between of her son-in-law iincj daughter, 12-7, ;inct VFW Yoiniiwj oyn 1J»'>-"vI*ne.v'ri.v"'nIi{iJ"-iiV"-VlH' note!.. .." • P'litr.ser and lversen; pole vault, Mr. and .Mrs. Wallace M Plnkln for Lawnu in Iii«i LAWN MIXTURES COMPLETE FUR SERVICE FOR THIS AREA CLEANING • GLAZING • REMODELING • ALTERATIONS MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL n BIRD BATH —$3.99 I;! OTHERS-Up to $15.95 2% of Your Valuation — No Gimmicks — You Make Your Own Valuation — No Charge For The Box — Safe, Efficient Storage Plan. i HANGING STORAGE M At Cost Price ....„; Each Garment Hung Up" Individually SKIRTS or SLACKS $ 25 Val. — $ .25 PRATT'S EC DIELDRIN TERMITE PROOFER not only kills termites already in the home, but also iSUITS $ 50 Val. — $ .50 forms a protective barrier around it that Xttmites COAtS $100 Val, - $1.00 cannot penetrate for. at least 16 years. TWQ gallons, diluted with water,' safeguards the PLUS OXJR KEGUI.AK CLEANING CHAriCES average size house. This powerful Pratt insecticide I'll have to get Mom another box of also controls Japanese beetle grubs, chinch blips, ants, wireworrns, chijgers, and other lawn and soil insects. Barton's Mother's Day chocolates. .i It could happen to anyone. Anyone who has ever tasted Barton'6 Free Storage reflecting fashion knows these Continental chocolates are irresistible. The French $3.75 qt. $12.50 gal. Petits Fours, too. In fact, all Barton's can be habit-forming. When on all COMET you see our delicious assort- © p ments, think twice! Get one by box for Mom. One for you. No Parking Problems — Drive-In Yard Household Items HCWVORK Brought In Now For Cleaning Blankets • Slipcovers • Drapes Cliir pcefi-show: a pradualcd string of lovely openings. i 1 tfW DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTION Pf/AHM/trY CRANFORD c r SL^ (Formerly of 13 N. Union Ave.) We Reserve The Right Plenty of Free Parking—Store Hours 7 avtm. • 7 p.m. Ht-S" To Limit Quantities 116-118 SOUTH AVENUE Convenient Drive-Up Window Free Pick-Up and Delivery |3N. Union Ave. 6-3272 STORE HOURS: Telephone 276-1661 CRANFORD, N. J. 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. i "A'Gardcn Supply Center Since 1922"- 101 NORTH AVE./W.^ BR 6^0333" Open Thurs. Eves. r -f— •••-/ Vol. LXIX. No. 17. 4 Sections, 28 Pagds CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 11)62 TEN CENTS Board Adopts After two yeaics of study the: BQJ$&p£#AuiB&l(iK. on tiies* ^lghctijMlftpfed ft Cflj'iUH*'nfltufy plan for administrative* ftory personnel establishing base salafies for Hutlsfyc- toiy service and a merit SCAIO for mdHtorl&UB performanee, Dr. Henry Mlncur, chairman of the policy committee, '»- -<>r-»«*™r "»•" .~««»»<™—;|said, tho purpose of/thoplnn fb«tfyUlci:fDr uvmioru at Cranford HJgH School I Is to attract and wjfain compe will start on Friday, June 1, at the annual Junior-Senior Prom tent person no/ by offering and close on Tuesday, Juno 10, at commencement exercises. salarlos competitive with com- Following thp practice of many schools in the area, the •*'•>: parable school systems und pron> will feature/u'rianto band••'—* the Glorin MHler drehestra with cdrnpiirubiet pwtllloim In ?under the direction of Ray l*'!i- bunlncflMntl itUluntry. ' McKinley. Another highlight .The career plan uses the mini will be "a midnight supper. muHit ofllHry of it todchor wllh a Board Hires Mrs. William G. Tromotter and mauler', degree-.«« 11* biuto. It pro- Kathleen Bride are serving as vide* ynjirly IncroiuuH for each po- SIN01NO AT HIGH SCHOOLi8ATUltDAY~.$hOWn obovteIK the Valla, Margaret Walton, Mellnda Morris, Llna Shapiro, .•„ tyUd student general: efifllr- iltlon ali wellflM a "merit nettle fni ' '' outstanding performance iiiii«lna Crnnford Hltfh School Choir, one of several uroupw which will Cynthia Qtlowskl, Janet Bowman, June Shaw; third tom^m~' ;^ . Jmui—^fl^^^&D^lfy^lfohnBenv^lcHard^Oi^ Brfan' Conley, •MP-to.10 percent above tlte base .appear, In thevflunuttl Spring Festival of thrttehoorn vocal rntwlc depHi'tmuni thltrSaturduyvnlt'' Michael liedell, ThomuH Mitchell, Anthony Potfttlna, Michael of Ththo eanuo Crdnforl »prlttg,ijflp.rtd i dinnerClub; "jjKyr"The plan HIKO provide* pay- First row, Margaret JuiiMi&M. . . ,. Keller, P«ul Hentfewmn, .Willium Ball, David Kplber, Daniel ; Appointment of 11 toflcherB wiiii th Cdfd Bdirt*! Club ment for major" speclul u«nl«n? urdman, Nuhey Grote, Shirley Hakacw, ThuK:tow; KoNnelh Uehdel, LuWrenee-Pucer-llalph-Zobel, KU3sa«^- nw<|e Tue*dayrtiightrby the Bdafd honoring highr"icRSBF varsity" piny- - ~ mentu outside of the reyuUtVrlotS Joitn Kitlber," Ann Mlneur, Dorothy Turner, Lynda Swnrtg, IiOl« twth draynoh, Claire Hflllenbeokjfpurth «mv, Charlei Krlppen- of Educutlon, At the* Kflme •Unnj err will be held nt 6:30 p.m, Thurr- Mtrieuy EfflPhiwti!ed .that the SliuHoen, Mary Trtriibleyi Leonii Weydemey^. Cory Friedmun, itovt, 1'nul Janien, Robert Doud, Richard.Llniicll, Wllllnm Hay, ter) teacher roMlirnntlonn including day, Juno ?, plan will be reviewed annuully 1 Corllw* Vogel," Titna Crnfti soepnd row, "Oull iCtrilflths,- SUjian Jumm ZHChiiry, Hlchurd Klempa, Donuld Hendricknon, David t^^ , Henry Bottrdman, chairman of .Itonnlund, Curol Uunok, Carole dranlnn, Karen SJurnen, Stiaanne •"•'•• g,_StephenJlall,rOaryColllniirrRobi^^^^ ie te)h'rtlll ll " dlth^Gh««nojffv-pe.litt~MunriByT!:^^^^^ 3^il!yjtsEiemSekilifitollyv^ffMte^ohn^iajH'igr rtlv ^Kwthlcenf BSJ|ii3SflBgISB^biEOi!k, and Barry angler, 13, an final • ••,•- -i- „'.'.::"•'• ^g ep ~-~- '' ~^c-' '"-.•~"~ The. lint examlnationii Ynm (Mm, Ethel flunman and Mm. ty and Gweri Thurston, Junior Kehool y, •..'.. M'^H The- it,: ir •ring teacheru; Mr«, Willie Mue James, Cundlduleu for dlplomno will at- year, will be offectlvo July 1. Thft Mr«,. PhylliN Kimboll, Mlw Ger- tend the baccalaureate Horvlcew at 1 m imlde oxto'ridH over a 40-yeui- Band and Orchestra Concert trude Klak, Mm, Leonn O'Doftky, 8 p.m. Sunday, June 17, at the ''"''fe^H Brinkerhoff pwiod. -V MJM Sandra Helmaoy, elementary, high utihoat audltorlumV , - - ; - '•Hn • In thft tint eatporpy y h "' Tho Htjnuul wprlnfi btind und orclieHtvn concert of Ihia combined Awards aiwembly will be held By and Irving Mo«kbwJt2!( Indu/itrJiil . *;• , the bbas ef mfale .Ktartg at « eleniontaiy wrhooly of Cruiiford will be preiiented in the HudltoVftim of for the Juniors and xenlori* at 10:25 _ 1 Atinunl Spring Fentlval of the eon" rtnd imlectiorw ifom ttrtB. New Couiity minimum ftnlnry of $5,000. reneh- the hi||h school ftt 8:18 p.ni^ tomorrow i^indek the direction of, Alfred Y •aim; On Monday, Juno 18, and tor I vocnl jrniHlc depurtment of Cran M\i«lcMnn." •..'.-—:-— Appointments are on follow*: 1 • \nu $0,30O In 40 ym», 1'ho iherU J»atter«on -Robert'.Yurobliko' , inwtrumontJil mu«lc ln»trthrtorM. the freahmen: und flophomoreu at Hi ford High School will be pre tiled Mr»; Dproihy Gross ol 110 Orange x... Head of VFWNCQIO for the finntb poMitlon tind Nuinbern by the bnml will Include: "New CaHets Mnrch," V. T. Numbers by the * Boyitf avenue, olementfiry. toucher, ef- 3:19 p.m. the «ome day, Thut eve- smne length of Norvlee darts'-IU Hunted In. the (ichool auditorium at Club will include "Brother*, fling hlng senior* will attend their Vincent L. Hrlnkerhoff of 104 Aroher; Adotflp from "Sonata fective May 1. Mm. Grow l« o dinner In Fellowship Hall of the. $0tS00 cllmblns to $10,300. At tho Pttthotlquo,"/ Beethoven; Second ft: 15 p.m. Siiturdny under On," "Down in-the Valley," "If graduate of Dickinson College and Arbor ntre«t, n puit commander present time Mrii, Ruth Conpnge. First PrcBbyterlan Church, Year- Movement from "Symphony In a lion of JumoH Lenney, director of 1 Got My Tiokot" (with «olo by hat completed graduate eour«e« of Captain Ntiwell Rodney FiKku U the only helping teuehorIn the book* will be distributed. '. ite vocal muNlc, '___ ' ^ lliilph Zobel), nnd "Dry ^ at Florida State lUniverllty and Pout 335, VFW, WUH v^oted and t Mhjbl',". 'Hnydn; "Yankee Clipper ; lii 1 Final clufiKOii .will be held on Installed m Union County coin* Purtlclpfttlng g^oupi*- wiir~in' Tho Doyu Double Quintet will of- Newark State College. \ Tuesday, June 10, but studonto will 5 The bfme Htiltiry scale for the ," J. Ollvadutl; "The MBHCOI mnndet for 10011*63 at n meeting MftfCh," P. ...Archer; Hnbancrrt for a medley of barber shop nongtf, MM. Cerltie KoUnin of 43S North Report on Friday, June 22 to re« po8t of HGcondary school vice-prin- OjieningNew elude thu Choir, Olrlu* Chorus, The Girls' ChortiH will Ming Union avenue, elementary teach- or the Union County Council, cipal, held by Charloti Pout Mt thefrom "Cnrrnen," Bisect; "fteverlo,". Boys' Qlce Club, C}lrl»' Ennomblo, eelv© report eardn. JVonhmen and VFW, luttt night In Veteran*' Mo* DebUfwyi' "Trombrero," F, Conoid; •The Nljjht HIIH n Thousand Eyes," er, effective May 1, She is a grad- 8ophomore» will report at 0 a.m. mortal Homo hero. present time, stnrtH at $6,780, Boy«' Double QuInUjt, Instrumetv ''Set Down Servnnt" (with HOIOH uate of Hunter College and ha» reuchlng $10,180, The merit HCAIO *!Tho Syneopatop d Clock," L. An- Grtfhford Unit El 4*omack^—anddQorothjr P»«t district Commander An- b d M tl 8hop»HHe Supey will tal Trlo,_«inil^rreBhmfln Chorus, graduate eour«««. at «enlom ut 9 a,m, in their hom«- for the smme position is $7,400 to derobn, and _ "Music Fentlviil ^, "The Wtoy You Look To- City College of New York and thany'Tlneo of Cronford sowed JUUBOi Ml" 5uy luftT another link to it« rapidly the latter directed by Mis« San- rooms. 41 installing—©ffteer.-—Thtr rranrr night" und "Hoy, Look Me Over." Newark State College. Iconic Zimmerman, high g In the third gntetfory lor ftleW !f,he orchestra will play: "Air growing chain with the opening of dra Bilker, vocal mimic tenches Numb'er« by, tho Girls' Ensemble County CounciC l tKuiiliia of from Ute PeoHnnt contata," J. S. u now unit In Cronfprd at 10 u.m, Al«o aMlgned to the elcmentury school prihelpaj; reported that there mantary prltielpols, dlreotovH of The Choir,, will gRing "Almighty will 'bo "Barter" and "Stairway, gr*d*«d w are: MMi*i« LaurL a DDueJanol w If VWV post* and elnfmi asm dltid^J MfWt ^f U b y " Austrlinn newt Thursday at South f d Fh" H b are 209 candidate* for diploma*. bewmp of over 3,000 vtttftratu. , Qod of due Fathers," "He to'the Star*."" • •.., '•••',.,'•..: '>'.',•' of HUltidfe, a graduate of Newiark ; .the ;ba»e salary dnnte; "Plji«l#«t6 Me,", frod Mil UoUnionn AenutoAvenuito.. AA ehantf!de Over Ipm]" "Wo #r«l«e : ^^ar/dlplomiiii Thu now eounty commander, 1 lf4 4l Th d salt? IH ichedulei d to eolabralv^he Thee,'1. "Vca Thou«b I wii, State College with two vtai*' ex- uJso Ko«tye« «t«f Junior run* : from to and lwf hn Thou Art on S,ldn>, ,•"." (ContiiiuM wPage $) ; thn rriwJt Lord," Hdnflcli Sehutg, mid opcnlriir of tfi« new market Here. HlllU, Arhon," "Bluck In .the on |J mandwo*trie Fifth JW»trJe f. My True Jjm'tt, Hfl,1' d taryot*th* « "Crime Doe« Px, y W«ber, with ,Q * Wri«Ut Us m i O- MineM "(w (withh pw ,w the Dqpartiptont 6i LorhacJO,hJO' ' "Ch"Chlngl - ifldmlhiii ttt" V ; •••.:::• by 1 emy, VFW, In which etw Birookttldii; Mil* BotitHco , <(( will In* ,^m Dbvi ' Py he hbi appeared before' tho by ThownH Mitchell), State Senate in b«ha)f of lil Lincoln; Anthony Teri'egjno, na Ackelnl n fjfe«tt|LVttjftm. niij^teJkwioQUe, i g»^^^r^t«[ County Commander Brinkerhoff nuo, and Vincent Snrnowskl.'Ju Brooks, Ojjegory 'Bugeh, Evelyn service and wlf-wsrvloe meats, Is- a tatsergeant to tiftf o d i ^hld. Director's of education Clau«»itx«rV' Paul Dotie^er. Donhu Amottg .the....unit's.: special fea- Police IJttjpattmehfc and has b#en;i, ^Ruth Junovslk, elcman- DAJriikoakl, ; Jeflfrey yrledmnn, tures will bo a service appetizer policeman for OVM-'IB yeari.. He ^i^i Oeruldihe Clemingoifi, Donald Qleeerlch, Mciron Hilde- deportment, discount soft goods, is a past president -•-•!- - -ttlementavy, nnd .f'i'ank Martz, brandt, Bflc Jerison, Mlchnol Kur- toiletries nnd a How & HardurtSeek Applicants a Crahford couple-who were un- (Continued pti'',JHtt0 . 1 • Jl ,«*»^%t.*I^ I'-^'t." >•' i<\ V- *-4--' -'•••*>,^^**«*'«t w«»s . t, f ^