\ I Eight THE CSANFOHD cnfZEN ANILJ^OOTCXE, THURSDAY, MAY 13,

or the adjacent plant of the Re- Henry. Mrs- VBA Mrs. wood 33 years and was employed his statement that low water pres- literature was read at the meet- Roundup Swimmers duction 8t Refining Company. Milton Boertx atta for 29 years at the Aluminum sure hampered firemen in fighting ing. -Police rounded up eight boys There was smoke and water dam- gates. . • Company of America plant here, the. fire whidTTlestroyed the re- Further discussion on this sub- swimming in the Rah way River age to Woloch's main building. Patrolman Cusmano vSl suc- where he was a gate breaker. He tail store and warehouse of .the ject developed when Councilman at the end of Riverside drive last According to • Chief Tripodi ceed Edward C- Donovan as .post was a member of the Civil De- T|ssue Converting Company at> 544 Addison S. MacDougall recom- Thursday and turned over their danger was lessened' after Joseph commander. "•• - fense Polioe Reserves, and of the South avenue on May 1. mended adoption of- a resolution names,and addresses to the Union Kopystenski, a plumber, of 16 Other post officers named at the Alcoa 25-Year Club and Local • "The Plainfield-Union Water urging passage of pending state County Park Police. . A resident North Twenty-second street shut annual election last month will be j 1189, United Automotive, Aircraft Company has declared that they legislation to ban tie-in sales of *«* uv** m of the area reported to the. police (MM) off two propane gas tanks - in installed as toUowsz and Agricultural Workers, UAW- had good pressure in the Garwood comic books with magazines. that the boys attempted to throw front of the plant, which he said mains during the fire—they had There was no second* for this mo- GAR w o p D G R ANFORD KENILWORTH r . an 11-year-old girl into the river. SemVor vicercooaraander. Thomas i CIO. i were open when the'fire started. no such thing," the chief declared. tion. . ' Participating~in"the' capturc-an* Engiese; .junior vice- • ! During World War II he served i\ A Police' summoned a~Public- Serviee- Lco-Mazur;—quartcnr-aaleT, -Past. the Navy on _a-troop transport "I_ can substantiat.....e my state. - Councilman Edward Sanders questioning, of the -group were 6-3301 Entered M aecohd cltn mall nutter at cre,w .which cut off high voltage Capt. Lester Powell, Sgt. Archie Commander Ralph G- Mit"i; chap- the-Pacific Theatre. ment through the" men who|laterexpluined that he refrained- JERSEY, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1955 The Pot Office at Cranlord. N. i. 26 Pages — 1<* Cents Bird and Patrolman Robert Ryan. wires'to further lessen the hazard lain. Past Commander Docrinick Survivors in addition to his manned the pumps," he continued. from action on such a motion be- :OLD FUR STORAGE for the firemen. OUinick; advocate. Lawrence brother and two sons are his wife, "Pressure _ dropped as low as 20 cause, "although perfectly in ac- ONLY 1% i The first alarm went in at 3:10 Mayer; surgeon. Presu* Terrell; ^ .^t pounds at the engine-gage, and at cord with anything that will rid NewCymm.nder •••i Water Firm Mrs JuUa iiucdi !ilzone s (low p.m. anil five minutes later a trustees Wallace Pinkm ^ |«-. Michael Falzone of New York, times (the hoses were sucking air." stores of obscene literature," he CHS Lists High School Seniors Receiving Awards [Continued Jrum page I) general alarm - was sounded. Po- Charles Gorotnbey. The fire chief declared that hy- wanted to be completely familiar and five Rose Falzone Trustees Approve closer check be made on busi- lice Capt. Edward Stupak then: drant equipment in the borough is with any proposed state legislation arid Mrs. Stella Cascacella of Eliz- nesses and industries in an effort called off-duty members of his not satisfactory because the four- before becoming • a party to any Year End Vacation Ml to eliminate hazards. Members department, auxiliary police and Police Chief abeth. Mrs. Vera Nardiello of Ro- and-one-half-inch outlets on the recommendation on it. selle, and Mrs. Clementine 'Castlg- /r •!! of both the police and fire depart- the first aid squad and summoned (Contnttntfrorxpage-J) hydrants are fed .by only four-inch Council"1 Jfrtesident Roos. who ments should be on the alert for liane and Mrs. May Thomas' of Guidance Change aid from Roselle Park and Roselle. wards' oncoming car. mains in the street. He said he presided at the meeting in the ab- For Students such hazards, the mayor said. This Slatcn Island. Activities Board of Education adopted a A Reorganization of the guidance department of the Cranford pub-* Roselle Park sent two fire Assisting the injured were requested the water company, last sence of Mayor William H. Sev- : would tie in well with' the current panies, a civilian defense police members,of the North Plain£eld. summer tq ' inspect the hydrants eiage (out of town on business), G. Frank Zimmerman; principal, school calendar' Tuesday evening lie schcioLsystcm was adopted Tuesday evening by the Board of Edu- • observance of Clean-Up Week, the emergency truck and a detail of Rescue Sqiiari. who appeared on | Amended because he felt the outlets were in- said that if he had not been in the todiiv announced a schedule of for the 1955-56 school year which cation. ' ...'..'. mayor noted. toe scene, shortly after U* acci- j. ,, adequate and many of the fittings The changes were made necessary by-the resignation of Thomas police reserves. Roselle also sent (ContinueA /rom chair he felt he would have sec- year-end activities at Cranford includes a full week's vacation for Mr. Vurdalis commended the some men. Under the direction dent while returning iroan a trip | ' poor, but the inspections. made onded Mr. MacDougall's motion i Stone as elementary school psychologist and guidance director, he has * fire and .civil defense units for a of Capt. John Schmitz, Cranford to the Medical Center: and a Med- V^f ™th PUC officials had given were superficial, he declared, and because he felt such state action Hi^li School. Additional details on .pupils from November 7 to 11.' '-. — accepted a similar position' at job well done and he thanked the him the lrn ress no steps were taken to improve - WE SAID Under the schedule, school will (•' North BcHmore, L. I. sent masks and oxygen containers. ical Center ambulance ««w who! P »°n that Garwood would/ strengthen any local ordi- tho programs will be announced • surrounding communities-'for-their woul d lanted Garwood First Aid Squad,. sent had been on a call in tbe vicinity. I ** e an-early hearing conditions. V . . nance against indecent literature. — AMD BASED OH YOUR VALUATION — the school principal reports^ open on September 8 and close on Under the new plan. Dr. Wllliartl .assistanceassistance . atJth.av.inec lirefire. . ,, n submisslon of later, Musical Trevcrton, psychologist and, guid.«y Dr. A. Starr Iogra^ ol WestfieldJ, ^plea. an amended Fire Commisioner I. George Cas- With renewal action on liquor The annual junior-senior prom June 22. 1956, which includes 184 THoTiBTRelamYllTOirrM^ who was pissing, also gave first anco instructor at the high school, that the council give The fire was under control in The petition relates, that the bor- abona said he would call a meet- licenses coming up June 30, Coun- You 0*t SWAN guaranteed insarad ptotectton against school days, the same as this year. aid to the victims- n Way ^T in the high school gym- will be assigned . full-time to thought to a full-time employe about an hour,.buti'the men spent ough's estimated population of 4,- ing of his committee with the local cilman MacDougall, chairman of MOTHS — HEAT — FIBE — THEFT -=«nd at these The normal vacations at Christ- Event to Aid Witnesses reported tbe ambu- representatives to the Inter-Mu- nasium- will open_the- jscUylUes. psychological duties for both high to serve as lire, building, road, two more hours wetting down the 900 people is concentrated more laws and licenses,' requested that -and-Ea£ter_ar,c,retained under lance crews vrofked 15 minutes nicipul Water Committee to see low* low rates* . school and elementary students* sewer, and plumbing inspector. smoldering debris.. Chief Tripodi oo the south side than the north police and fire departments and This tlance will feature Ray Hc- new calendar as well as school said water pressure appeared to to extricate Anthony'Fitioroe. ST.. what can be done about the situ- the Board of Health make thor- Organ Gerhard Kcllner__will continue This ) more efficieni t side of the railroad and that-more Kinky a,nd, his nationally-famous closings for Thanksgiving, Lin- be too low when the men first from the Wreckage. Traffic was ation. ough inspections of all places dis- c FUR TRIMMED or A varied program of religious, full-time in his present assignment . i handling these jobs, Mr. than 1,200 children residing on the orchestra. coln's Birthday, Washington's started to fight the blazej but halted on the Sk>^ra> for almost i ^^ side have to use the Center The fire commissioner congrat- pensing alcoholic beverages and FUR COATS CLOTH COATS classical and modern numbers will as guidance'director and Richard-' * Commencement exercises will Birthday and Memorial Day. Councilman Walter BorlgW si nfflprcived a half-hour while the -juried | ^^^i grade crossing four times ulated the 'members of Liberty prepare reports for the next coun- WILU8 C. B«D be heard as the Male Choir of Legrand who was, hired several . cJLrneetingoni_ whetherornot the 2.50 min. U0 min. On November 7, a teachers*, months ago as a part-time guid<>. >. Rested that the borough engineer with authorities of the Plainficld- cars 'tr be held on June 21. at 8 p.m. in workshop is scheduled. At the | Trinity Church, the Cranford Glee -and building inspector positions Uriion Water Company. The com- Day flowers with which the Fal-!norti, standing job they did in fighting concerns are complying wffn"* ELINOR WILFRID ILENE JOHN86N CAROLE ance and part-time social studies zones had intended to decorate law as far as each department is Same time, x-ray examinations will | Club, Mrs. Charming Rudd, piano instructor will be assigned full-' be combined into one job on a.full- pany denied that the pressure It is pointed but also that police, the recent fire." He also expressed 20, the senior class dinner will be be heid~for time basisj. He said he proposed was below 50 pounds at any time. •their mother's grave, lay strewn fire and first aid apparatus must thanks to the police, auxiliary po- concerned; and Anthony Ciuffreda, time to guidance work. about the scene. FUR ST8RABE | held in the school cafeteria. Election Day is November 8, while • this to the Planning Board several A 13-year-old. Newark boy, Gary travel outside the boro6gh limits lice, First Aid Squad and the West- Council approved the action of the annual convention of the.New baritone soloist, present "An Eve- Anthony Fatzoce. Sr, died at — to Cranford or Westfleld — to •field Fire ; Department for their June 19 has been set as the date ' Jear^ ago. Schil'd, is credited with being the Acting Mayor Ross in appointing ^ North Ave.# E. Jersey Education Association will ning of Music" in Sherlock Hall teacher in Cleveland' School, wilt . the hospital at 1:55 pjas. Sunday. get to opposite sides of the borough assistance. . • lor the annual baccalaureate in Auxiliary Set Poppy Sales first person to spot smoke pour- Lt. Thomas Colwell to"-«erve as be held on November 10 and 11. 8:30 p.m. tomorrow for the be assigned as guidance director 12:30 if the crossing is being used. by A letter from Robert R. Lynch CRANFORP 6-33001 the Cranford High School audi- for the elementary schools. "•*™Browiiies"Joitr- —• •-—-'—— ing acting' police chief while Chief By closing on November 8, the Fred Falzone is incapacitated by torium at 8 ..p.m. benefit of the church organ fund. (Continued jrom page 1) his brother, Edward, who was on Installation students wiy get a full week off Begin Here In addition to replacing Mr. A native of New York. Anthony Fire Chief Thomas Brittain spoke adoption of a local ordinance Bad news for the high school No admission will be charged, but . Beatrice' Bodger, Kathy Dowd, Di- duty at a nearby gasoline station, 'RemcmbcrSwap Ior4he Fme»fin MurJjtor Willis. C. Bird will be installed from school. Stone, the new plan, submitted by ane ' Leikausk'as,' Joyce Murrese, of the fire. Edward turned in the Falzone. Sr_. had resided in Gar- at the council meeting, reiterating aimed at curbing sales of indecent accident Sunday. tuf 'as"""ctjiitma»dcT -'of Voluntary contribution will be Dr. Howard R. Best, superintend-' alarm. They lold police they heard requested. Diane Madsen. Carol Nann,- Narusy- examination • schedule. The- tests Rodney Fiske Post 335, Veterans tendent of schools, reports that the ent of schools, provides for an-in* O'Regan, Carol Ann Oravetz, An- an explosion shortly after seeing Local veterans' organizations • Ret underway on June 13 and con-of Foreign Wars, and Mrs. TV F.revised school calendar was rec- drea. Reed, Lauren Smalley. Carol the smoke. 1 • have completed their plans for ob- the, fpllowihg selections by the tinue through the morning of June Korner will be installed as presi- ommended by the teachers and school guidance department. . Ann Schwenck, and'Joan Weber. About an hour before the alarm, 17. and boys of Trinity: "Im- dent of .the Ladies' Auxiliary at staff., ...-;. ..,. -. ,:..:.:..-,.; .,,,/. servance of Poppy .Week beginning Joseph Kohn, chairman of the . .. ::;. : properia." by Vittoria, with Wil- Also. Troop 20—Sandra Barclay, the Kenilworth department put joint ceremonies in Veterans' Me- School activities get underway ;bmorrbw,' and '.Mayor* Fred'P. An-* teachers committee, said his group > Connie Corcione, Dana Hope Faust, At the conclusion of the exam- liam Old as soloist; ^'Jesu. Joy of out a brush fire nearby. ' morial Hall , on Saturday night. on September 2 with a meeting of discussed the proposed pian thor- Sandy Fairchild, Kathleen Friin- ination period, the annual awards They will succeed George U. Hil- dersco announced that the Town- Man's Desiring," arranged by J. S The cause of-the blaze still has administrators and the registration oughly and found it to be "work- dano, Carol Ann Giallombardo, assembly will be hefd in.the after- bert and Mrs. V. LeRoy Brinkcr- ;hip Committee has)granted per- Bach;. "Expcctans Expectavi," by not been determined. of new students. School organiza- able. .desirable and probably Cheryl Heeney, Suzanne Metke, noon of June 17 in the high school hoff, respectively. .. ; mission for the sale of poppies to Dr. Charles Wood; "Magnificat, tion is planned for September 6 effective." .-'•-. Mary McLaughlin,' Karen Kent, auditorium. . tone VIII, solemn form; "Mlssa Past Commander Thomas J. But- and 7. • honor the members of our armed Gail Siangan and Kathleen Von- Missionary to Speak In connection with examina- Incarnationis," by Scarle Wright, Dr. Best reported to the board ler will be installing officer and The schools will be closed on forces who have, given their lives that Mr. Legrand holds a degree dcrua. . . (Continued Jrom page 1) tions, Mr. Zimmerman announced Past Commander Hetiry Schwarz and "Bcnedictus Es," by Miles November 24 and 25 for Thanks- in the service of America. in guidance and completed guid- Leaders of the troops are: Mrs:will hold its bi-weekly meeting on that all students are to be in school master of ceremonies for the post Martin. * [''''•• Lynn Kramer, and Mrs. H. John- Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the chapel. during the whole examination pe- giving, while the Christmas vaca- Willis C. Bird, poppy chairman Mrs. Rudd will present original ance work, at Springfield College, .installation. Mrs., Carrie Brady, Springfield, Mais., which Dr. BeA son of Troop 16, Mrs. J. O'Regan This evening they will attend a riod- whether they have tests tion starts on December 22 with themes on Rochmaninoff's "Second past department president, will be for Capt. Newell Rodney Fiske described as one of the best col* and Mrs. G. Fairchild of Troop 18 missionary service in Woodside scheduled or not a single session and the schools Piano Concerto," arrange installing officer, and Mrs. Thomas Post 335, Veterans of Foreign leges for this type of study. and Mrs. Albert Vonderaa and Chapel, Fanwood, at which Mrs. On June 8, the annual spring reopen on January 3, 1956. The piano by William Stickles. J. Butler, department conductress, Wars, and Mrs. W. H. Stacy, poppy Mrs. A- Bamberger of Troop 20. William Deans, of the Belgian sports dinner ot the Cranford will be installing conductress at Easter recess will begin on March Following the intermission, Mr. Mr. Legrand, Dr. Best said, has Congo will speak. Boosters Club will be held in the the auxiliary ceremonies. 30, 1956 and conclude on April chairman for Cranford Post 212, Ciuffrcda will sing: "Grenada," by a good background and experience for the position. He is now teach* Fire Destroys On Wednesday evening at 8 school cafeteria . for members of 6, 1956. American Legion, announced that Annual Scholar ship WinnersLare; "The Hills of Home," by The post election was held Tues- Ing In Hartford. Conn. o'clock there will be a service for the spring athletic teams: Outdoor day night, with other offices filled they have 3,500 poppies on hand. Fox; "I Got plenty o' Nothin'," by far as Five Points, Union, for. a prayer and 'Blble""S«Hyr- i—• track, baseball, tennis and golf. Gershwin, and "Thine Alone," by In recommending the appoint- as follows: Senior vice-command- i^.-.... .The sale for benefit of hospitalized Announced by College Club ment of Mr. Tlpaldi, Dr. Best said while. ; ' School closes on June 22. er, John Fagan; junior vice-corn- Hydrant Herbert. With the assistance of nearby and needy veterans and their fam- The Cranford College Club today announced the awarding o Numbers offered by the Cran- he has done testing work in the VFW Post »rf^r.r^Anfon. Tlnni»<>(; quarter-I TV _" . T\ I*I communities, the Kenilworth Vol- i " scholarships to .five seniors at Cranford High School. This'year the ford Glee Club will be: "Let Us past and Is now working with Dr. masteriter,, Joseph P. Heuer, Jr.. chap- TfcUTIS ff|*V l (Continued Jnm page I) w w amount !dlsT[r1Fule^"Ts*^TT?(nT,"the~ lmtHi'M uinimrrt -available Webber in a psychological work- unteer 'Fire Department, fire laini, V.LeRoy Brinkerhofl; judge , **** -*^*y resume on Monday and - continue Mrs. Frank Todlsco, Mrs. John 1 ^KSpHftTugnim at Hulgcis- reserves pnd first aid squad mem-, advocate. Retiring Commander Low; water, pressure hampered until all the memorial flowers havi Funds for the award were realized by the club's ways and means by Montagnc; - "Shortnin Bread," bers prevented the fire from Herold and Mrs. Rendenelli, dis- been distributed, • • •/ project! which for the past several years has been its annual book sale by Wolfe; "The Long Day Closes," sity. He said" that Mr. Tlpaldi'* Patrons Told Hilbert; post surgeon, Dr. Edward Cranford firemen in fighting a fire (Continued on Page 8) ^spreading to the firm's main plant trict delegates, and Mrs. Theodore M. Coe; trustee for three years at the . municipal dump Monday The chairmen .urged thaj/all held in October of each year. by Sullivan, and "Syncopated Parents of 202 juniors and sen- Fred Hull. night, and there was no water at citizens wear a "Poppy for Re- The first award of $300 was Clock," by Anderson. iors and friends have contributed 1 membrance" during the/coming Delegates to the Union County all for a period of about one-half given to. Frieda Eichler. All the The Trinity Male Choir, under . S.yi50.5p_ toward financing this week and drop' whatever they can Further Plans direction of Robert M. Hazen, ap- nnprii w^re.s.roPM^L-J»g. follows: hour in the hydrant they were other girls were given awards of Polio Shot Commander-elecT Bfirtf, FastXbiri- 'iisTnlfiar1 Bryarrravwie-wid-Ka pears at Vegular services at the YOU ALWAYS -held alt the Cranford High School proached by ''fs-'-the*daughter-at .churchy;and injd^Mpnjiurllng the mander'...Butler;, Anthony Tineo, Ian street, Fire Chief Howard G. Mrs. J. Eichler of 372 Centennial This is the way she \jktn to look... always on May 27, it was announced by Henry Klubenspies* Wil'liamirones, Schindler~reportedr ••* veterans' organizations. current season has sung on a*lrium- Mrs. Jean A. Montenecourt and avenue. She plans to attend Doug- Prizes to bo awarded at variou O Binart . . . always well-groomed. It's no Anton Tinnesz and Mr. Hilbert. , Chief Schindler said he believed The purpose of the popples is bcr of special occasions,,including With the announcement SAVE MONEY -Anthony Giglio, co-chairmen of lass College in New. Brunswick events for young people on Cran* Delegates to the/Fifth District the trouble was due to small-sized to honor the memory of the dead that of the ordination of one. of night that no further releases p| trouble at all in her Judy Bond Blouse... thc*Prom Finance Committee. its former members, the Rev. Ron-Salk polio vaccine will be made --AT — and Department encampments distribution pipes in the area and of World Wars I and II and the where she will major in educa- .ford Days, June 10 and 11, will' in- Korean conflict. They arc made by ald G. Albury, to the Episcopal this week by the Public Heal(l» the blouse that knows how-to behave. A The High School PTA donated to the fact that the particular hyd- tion. In high school, she is a (mem- clude miniature baseballs inscribed (Continued on Page 8) veterans and are dlstri- priesthood. Service, It is unlikely that the pro- S100 and the students, themselves rant is located on a dead-end of ber of the National Honor Society, wonderful combination ... maximum of (Continued on Page 8) with a "C". for members of the gram to inoculate first and second raised $102.50 at a feature basket- the line. He said he called George vice-president of the French Club, Last Sunday, the men and boys BARON'S beauty and minimum of care. They love ball g^me, making up the sum of winning team in the Little League attended evensong at St. Thoma graders in Cranford will begin M. Haskew, engineer and superin- assistant business manager of the $1,653.50 available for financing Stamler to Speak exhibition games scheduled for 3 Church, New York, and were anytime before the end of next BRING YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION TO their beauty bath ... seem to grow love- tendent of the Plainfteld-Union Golden "C," and property mistress week. ! . • » the dance. The remainder needed Mental Health p.m. on June 11, it was decided guests of members of the choir ••.-.•* BARON'S AND PROVE IT YOURSELF At GOP Club Water Company, and was assured ot the senior play. Health Officer William P. Smith lier with each sudsing! Sizes 32-38. for the estimated budget will be that the engineering department at a meeting of the Cmnfoid Days school of that -church. They also Etinor Wilfred, granddaughter wi reported earlier in the day that met by the sale of bids to members would Jook into the matter. / Committee held in the Municipal » appear, with the Girls' Choir I1J» VALUE of the junior and senior classes. Drive NearsGoal of Mrs. Hanna Wilfred of 821 the program could get underway Dinner Friday The fire chief added that sA~ Robert E. Crane, chairman of Building last Thursday to further in the annual variety show. A "This splendid response from Springfield avenue, will attend the small group from the Male Choir in Cranford by Wednesday if tho $1 Mennen Shampoo Nelson F. Stamler of Union, who though pressure in the particular the Cranford Committee for Men- plans for the annual observance. vaccine were released by Friday Helena Rubinstein the parents Is Indeed gratifying," University of. Pennsylvania in also will take part In the local plus 59c gained fame for his investigation hydrant was only 10 pounds per tal Health, today announced that The Cranford Business Associa- afternoon. Unless the Public - Mrs. Montenecourt said. "The suc Philadelphia where her, college Memorial Day service. COLOR SHAMPOO Mention Skin Bracer r of gambling in Bergen County! will square inch when there wjis water the current fund, drive has netted major will be occupational thera- tion is in charge of arrangements Health Service reverses las( BETTER BLOUSES, THIRD FLOOB cess of the prom is certainly due be guest speaker, tomorrow eve- in it, pressure was satisfactory, in for their phase of the celebration. The Cranford Glee Club, which night's announcement, the vaccine $3,500 toward a goal of $4,000. (Continued on Page 8), presents. a Christmas concert each to i heir continued support." ning at the annual dinner of the the rest of the towriship. Low On suggestion of Township En- now held at the local health office Some groups are still incom- year and. also appears on other Following is a list of additional Cranford Republican Club. reading at fire headquarters thus plete, Mr. Crane, said.' He ex- gineer Patrick J. Grail, it was will not be released before the patrons: , agreed that these awards should local programs; is directed by early part of next week. The affair will be held in the far this season was the 42 pounds pressed the belief that the drive Henry M. Boardman. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grad, Mr. Cranwood, Garwood, starting at 7 registered at 8 pirn. Monday, but would "go over the top" by this Scholarship be smaller thun the baseballs pre- The Salk polio vaccine stored sented to members of winning Rec- and Mrs. George W. Trumpore, _o!clock.'. Henry _J. Klubenspies this was well/above the danger here was manufactured by the 91JU VALVE •S&M week-end. He urged all those reation league teams, since the ~Mf:"aKr7Mrs; "Walter sS«hweixer; past preside^nt,"win^e"itpa'striiaBter. levels—'(as-- Iw^-as-^- 8—pounds.--per. planning .ia,cantribute.to_ the_drive Wyeth Laboratories of Marietta, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Flannery, latterv.play.a-whole.j>casonT;to..;Bi>|n_ TowjiAdjourns $1 TrolJHalr Control LUSTRE CREME 1 Pa. A spokesman for' the Public Many county and local officials square inch') recorded in the main to do so by this wCek-end scTlhaT Gilbert Warriri , son of D. IP. them. A cup had been suggested Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Weingart, Mr. (Continued o>i.PO0e 8) (Continued on Page 8) eCo>itint|c*d on Page 8), Health Service- said last night thaV _• plus 55c Trol ' SHAMPOO .and, Mrs. Joseph Hblowchak, Mr. Warrin of 119 South Union ave- as the Little League award, but LiquorJiearing an inspection team" had loft the •and'Mrs.1 Charles C. Taunton, Mr. nue, has won an $1,100 scholar- thisidea was abandoned after laboratories. There will be no an- aiul Mrs: F. A. Byrnes, Mr. and ship"')!!'*)!!!"" Princeton .'University, some discussion as to where it To May 31 nouncement at this time concern- Mrs. Fenwlck Gill; Mr. and Mrs while a$700 award from the same it could be displayed, since some ing the study at.Wycth, the spokes- Funeral Services Today for Dr. Johnson; Township Committee Tuesday CT'C. James, Mr. and Mrs. Leo university has been received by of. the teams have different spon- man explained. sors each year. '' night granted a postponement un- Donald Klein, son of Mr. and Mrs. When the vaccine which is now X JLiC.:'Klcln _of 5_ Blake avenue. It was decided also that free til 8 p.m. May 31 of the hearing %IM VALVE and Mrs. Edward Connell, Mrs t!wt._. Schcr's Liquor Seniors at Crarift'rHTligif ScTioot, Tickets -to-thc-Granf ord '--Theatre .«n .^s__. q D. Purt SiTk Leo Yori, Mr. Edward P. Kuntz.- Funeral scrviPes for Dr/Arthur < L. Johnson, The Rev. Robert G. Longakcr, pastor of the department st^J, $1.00 SEAFORTH m;in, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dittmar, First Presbyterian Church, officiated at services they will be required to do some would be ainonjj prizes given out Store, 104 Walnut avcnuc7"sora"aT- street is released, an attempt will TIDE 23* Dot lovely in T*4, 86 years old, of 20 Hq]Jy street,'county superinten- at the tecn-uge dance to be held AFTER SHAVE LOTIOf Ulme or navy on whit*. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C.C. Hann, for Alfred C. Lang, 66, of Westfleld, assistant post- part-time work at the college to coholic beverages to an Elizabeth be made to put into force the dent of schools for 41 years, will be held this after- at Cranford High School on ,the minor on three different occasions Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Musa, master ot the Cranford Post Office, at Gray Me- gain part of the sum' allotcd. schedule announced several weeks' noon at 4 o'clock at Gray Memorial, 12 Springfield Active in athletics, Gilbert War- evening of June 11. The Colony during the-past two months., ago. • Mr. and Mrs. Donald S- McCord, avenue. He "died • Monday morning in Elizabeth morial, 12 Sprinpiicld avenue. Monday evening. Club, the College Club and the AJAX ft M>'. and Mrs. Harry Dltzel, Mr. rin was a member of the varsity H;jrry B. Kotlcr of' Elizabeth About 890 students turned io General Hospital, ,jvhere he had •—: Mi. Lang died in Mease Hospital, High School Parent-Teacher As- attorney for Sidney Schcr, owner 2 * 1. and Mrs. Charles E. Flaig, Mr. and hockey-team as a sophomore, .the request slips for the vaccine, but C. Tucked front. I'eler Dunedin, Fla., last Thursday night sociation arc in charge of this of the local liquor store, made ap- i'un colhr. While, Mrs. Timothy A. Shcehan, Mr. and been a patient since May 7. school's last such squad, and was a few have been retracted. Shots Dies at 86 following a heart attack. event. -^ '••. * plication for the adjournment on will be administered to all chlU pink, blue, maize, Mrs. Edgar Dunfee, Mr. and Mrs. The Rev., Robert G. Longakcr, a member of the indoor track team $1.00 lilac Masonic services were conducted Arrangements' wore discussed the grounds that the time all6tcd drcn who submitted request slips, 15c Wilford A. Burton, Mr. and Mrs pastor of the/First Presbyterian this winter and is with the out- by Azure Lodge F. & A.M. Inter door track team this spring. for the distribution of soda and was too short to prepare a proper Mr. Smith explained- VETO DEODORANT Stephen Benko, Miss Ann Flgurel- Church, wijl officiate. Interment ment was Tues- LIGHTER FLUID He is a member of'.|he French lollipops in connection with the defense. He asked that the hear- The state's 21 county superin- li. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Dorian, will be ^omorrow at 2 p.m. in day In Fairvlew Cream or Spray Club, Hi-Y Club and is co-sports roller skating program at the mu- ing be delayed until after June 1. tendents of schools were.alerted Mr. and Mrs. Eric Geores and Mr.Standing Stone Cemetery, Stand- Cemetery, . West- nicipal parking lot on South ave- The attorney declared that the early this week by 'New Jersey 'ind Mrs. Fred Mackenize. field, . editor of the Spotliglpt, school l Ing Stone, Pa. . newspaper. He" served as vice- nue. . matter is an extremely serious one Health Commissioner Daniel Berg- Also, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tur- Mr. Lang, who In'honor of Dr. Johnson, flags at president of the Senior Hi-Y Club. Tgwnship Conunitteman How- for his client and that he plans to amu to prepare for. inoculation of 50c '"T, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Ptiil- 7 war. planning to • (Continued on Page 8) all' public schools were at half A member of the National Hon- (Coiitiuu'cd on Page 8) (Continued o>i Page 8) ''Ps, Mrs. Randolf Kirkman, Mr mast this week. Classes will be retire soon after und Mrs. Joseph Poeltler,.Mr. and, 48 years' service or Society, Donald Klein was a suspended today from 1:25 to 6 varsity soccer player this fall and STORE HOURS 8:30 AJA. to 10 PM. Mrs. James P. Duffy, Mr. and N p.m. at Unibn Junior College, in the local Post 1'iiul o. Dunham, Mr. and Mrs. Olllce ,was strick- served as senior manager of the — Wo Issue Green Trading Stamps — where Dr. Johnson had served as basketball and baseball teams. He New UJC Administrative Post to Iverseta ll.irry Meier Sr. Mr. and Mrs/Jos- en while he and Union Junipr College today an- director of student activities and York University. He has complet- ( an officer since 1933, when he help- is a member of the .Mask and We Reserve The Right to Limit Quantities '|)h Kaye, Mr. and Mrs. D/Smead ed to found the institution. his wife were vis- guidance in 1949. Prior to coming ed all courses toward his PhD and iting at tbe home, Bauble, French Club and the'Hi- nounced the 'appointment of Ken- "erry, Mr. and Mrs. C. D/Kremer, Union County's 21 school super- here, he taught-psychology at Ap- is now- working on his thesis. of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. LANG Y Club. neth W. Ivcrsvn of 119 Spring Mr. and Mrs. T. P.;Pace. Mr. andintendents will be honorary pall palachian-Sl'atc Teachers "College, Born in Newark, he is a past Charles Shaffer, formerly of Cran- Garden street as assistant to the —Airs: w,^rrf JE__Iiyj»gslpjn,. Mr. atthe funeral. They»in- Boonc, N. C. and saw service with president of the Cranford Kiwanis ; Xurd, .in, jClcarwatcr.V Ela-JThe president, a new administrative "'acc D. Wilson^ Mr. and Mrs ford, Edwin W. Kraus of Kenil- arrived- in Florida by train last The Cninford Boys' thc. service clubs and meetings. Anthony Marino, Mrs. Edwin O worth, Lewis F. Laird of Garwood Kcrs University extension division Mr. Ivcrscn fs~TffSfSitd~antf watw - z Wednesday. tilled with the exception of 10 In his new post, Mr. Iverscn will "!>e, Mr. and Mrs. M. Carlson and Warren W. Halsey of Union weeks in the seventh and, llnal continue his duties us director of of the Department of Agriculture. safety chairman of "the Crunford- M«. B. Austro, Mr. and Mrs County Regional District No. 1. A native of Cranford, Mr. Lang Mr. Ivcrscn is vice-president of Garwood-Kcnilworth Chapter of lived here until-he moved to West- week of the season, it was an- studcht activities and guidance. Ill . *'rank W/Sarpolus, Mr. and Mrs, On May 10, Dr. Johnson was nounced , yesterday by Willis C. addition to teaching a lisycholotfy the New. Jersey Junior College the American Red Cross, a former. • I! reelectcd chairman of the Board field three years ago. He was a 1 J. Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs DR. JOHN80N Bird, registrar. Mr. Bird said a course, he will be administrative Association and a past president assistant civil defense director * $4 EASTMAN STREET CRANFORD ( of Trustees of Union Junior Col- member of the First Presbyterian : Pctcrscn. Mr, and Mrs. Peter S. Church and Azure Lodge, few scattered vacancies occur bc- assistant to Dr. Kenneth C. Mac- of the New Jersey Junior.College treasurer of the Joint Civic Com- ^ (OM. Cranford Theatre) FREE DEUVEltY ***xrrrr?*"—«=_-— -»-w—:. rr*.-*•-..-.—-» ^_*.* »*. Athletic Conference. ~His-wtle.-Mr».-CaroUne_;BawMai Iwe' opening of Kav und coordinator of the college mittee for Encouraging Candidates' ELIZABETH. . . Open Thurxky Night 'til 9 Jr-..Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Sharer, continuously since the college was resigned to "Become t'tfuntjr'supcr*- T . oL science. for the Board of Education and fc Tel. CRanford 64100 Lam;, is his only immediate sur- camp In July

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Page ThrM THE CRANFORD CITIZEN ANt) CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, MAT 19, 1955 ' VJ.A. read an annual report on Men in Service Give^To^ reminded nhn or the many per* worth Chapter, Junior Chamber0 (l Commerce, in cooperation with ! the accomplishments of the Junior Pvt. Robert R. Ring, 19, son of sons who had helped him in at- Police Fell Stag at Eve VIA Names Department taining this award. Commissioner Cranford Police Department. John M. Rine of- 35? North avenue, Eagle Award Burr answered the calls but again MrsrJnCe Smith recognized Tony LaRosa, A deer hunt which began here cast, has been assigned to "K" lound no trace of the quarry. >ays* Leader man of Education and Youth Con- former scoutmaster of Troop 75 On Saturday VIA Memorial Gift _8U5m Tuesday ended at 4:20 company, 502nd Airborne Infan- (now Scoutmaster of Troop 30); '-in" the same day as Police Capt. When one of the animals finally Mrs. William J. Gubas, presi- servation . announced that Miss try Regiment, at Fort Jackson, Cranford's Sunday Presented Last-minute entries may still be Mrs. William J. Gubas. president! Arlene Sawyer will represent the Earl Paffrath, cubmaster of Pack !" ,-ter W. Powell and Sgt. Archie was' located on the bank of theJent of the Village. Improvement 9. C, for eight weeks of advanced Explorer Robert Miller, son of.< made'today and tomorrow for lo-Of the Village Improvement V.I.A. at the Citizenship Institute . 75; Cliff Sjursen, assistant advis- Bird dispatched an injured river, Capt. Powell' reported, its Association, has named Mrs. Wil- infantry training. . , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller of Clark! cal trials in the nation-wide ciation, announced at a meeting injured leg had been torn off at at Douglass College, New Bruns- er of Post 75, and Everett Von G, the bank of the Rahway liam J. Fredrick to take charge Drug Store Schedule Township, received his Eagle j Gersdorff, adviser of Post 75, as"Road-E-O"* contest for teen-age Tuesday in Sherlock Hall that $IQO on the first joint, apparently as a re- wick June 20Uu at the rear of 47 Balmiere of" the coffee ana doughnuts to be Filled Coin Cards Award, highest award in scouting, some of those who assisted. Ex-i drivers, ~it was announced today has been contributed by the mem- sult of being caught in underbrush. served to commuters on June 10 Mrs. Walter J. Conley, a memr ray The carcass was turned ber of the Cranford Board of Edu- AID FIRST AID SQUAD plorer Millet' also holds the Godby Herbert BitzeL area coordina- bership of the Senior VIA. the fkway The other animal meanwhile had in connection with the annual ob- at a special ceremony held by Ex- j to Game Warden Andrew cation, introduced Mrs. Ruth S. and Country Award presented by tor. Entry blanks may be obtained Junior VIA and the Evening I •«ove* r toI disappeared again. servance of Cranford - Days, it was Post 75 and Boy, Scoutj : JanoYSiK^JJejo^_^p -penna-Sized Jl__ ethodtst Church in-February -Apparently -the -pair ~had~-spent announced 7at -a-meeting-Tue*dajr hunt started when Mrs. in the Cranford Public Schools? Troop 75 in the auditorium of the- of this year. lice Headquarters or at Cranford the whole day alternately hiding afternoon. ' , , • Tha big aim of cancer control -It Methodist Church last Thursday.! a piece Of equipment for the Cran-I BobcrThc t N. Ferguson, Jr.. of 615 Mrs. Janovsik introduced M?. •* Un4 a •hcmlcal agent capable et • Robert then took the "Pledge of High School. ford First AM Squad in memory! and dashing wildly about within The first minute book and the • After an introduction by the' ingflcld avenue, called police Charming Coppage, music instruc- •ontroDlng cancer that'hat spread T-Shirt the Eagle,** and the. ceremony was Road tests win be conducted of Mrs. A. J. Davies, past president I a half-mile area in Cranford, Capt. first cash book,' dating back to Calm and Cool Rev. Albert AllinRer, pastor of the I closed with all. present repeating .: Spridquarterm s to report that two tor, who presented a group from K far that n caantt b« nmavad b* 8aturday on PiejUf» avenue be- of the VIA. heai Powell said. 1896, as well as an album of past church, the "Voice of the-Eagle,*^; the "Scoutmaster's Benediction." one of which had been in- the Roosevelt School, who enter- tween HHlerest and Burnside ave- deer. Police-also had received reports presidents of the VIA were on portrayed by Ken Foster., former j As the curtain. closed taps were d when it leaped over the tained with a group of choral ...Summer •m with the nues. Local winners in the test of during the day \ that two buck display at the meeting. The first scoutmaster of Troop 75. reviewed ' blown by Arthur Cyphers. of a passing car on Spring- numbers, accompanied by Miss driving skills will go on to state of a p deer were roaming ifi backyards president's pin, dated February 12, .1.:.;! • Explorer Miller's scouting history Representatives of other scout Diane Gottko. . trials in PUmfidd. aad champions For $800 field avenue, had just run through In Harold Johnsoirplac'el Two deer 1896,'also was displayed. Shoe Tonic \ from tenderfoot through life ranks. Sc*oe at ktthoft|ilt'ch*rch a« tafW Award w« presented units present included Roy Irving also were reported seen along the -r •"• neck from each of the 44 states. Canad t wfll build yon a her backyard and into the woods V- and.Cainp Hopkins of Post 76. .Mrs. L. Rlchins, Chairman of the Remember to Fill • At each succeeding step Boy to Robert Miller of Ekplorer Post JB, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred and Hawaii will compete to Wash- Balmiere parkway Jersey. Central Railroad tracks in KEEP Summer footv/ear sliould Scouts representing the various Charles Denzau of Troop 80, Cling Brand New Porch! Louis L. Guertin and Pat- An n u a 1 Luncheon Committee YOUR FIRST AID CARD' Miller of Clark township. Left to right In the picture are: The ington. DL C, for $3jM0 in scholar- •sg• t L Gt Garwood. bo cool, calm and smart Munday of Troop 79, and Anthony stated that plans are under way, r ^ ranks stepped out of the darkness Rev. Albert Allinger, pastor ot the church; Mrs. Miller, Explorer ships. • rolman Frank A. Caruso respond- COOL ... and this slim sandal with a large replica of the approp- LaRosa of Troop 30. Among many J ed to the call but were unable to for a luncheon.to be held June 7. answers all three require- Miller and District Comtnbaloner Robert Smith. Judges for the road test win be My work can be seen at Filled Coin Cards Final plans will t>e announced ;at a riate badge of rank. explorers present were Eagle I -locate the animals. AID FIRST AID SQUAD . . this summer. Get ments yjhh its mesh and Scouts Glenn Allinger of Post 75 Mayor Dred P. Andersen, Police many places in Cranford later date. insect-free ventilation Scouts William Knox, Walter • Shortly after noon, calls were Milan straw fahric, its gra- Ward acted as guards of honor were carried to the stage by Cuband Russ Hardy of Troop 80. RoyChief William A. Fischer. Cant. Mrs. Herbert Mitchell, Presi- with Warner Wtathir- Keefer, Roger Kopf . and Arthur received from.Mrs. George LaTng ciously simpl.3 line^, its Scouts James Engel and Robert Irving and Commissioner Smith Lester W. Powell, a state motor Call after 5 P. M. Vtow Tank* dent of the Evening "Department Matter All-»lu«inu« Cyphers and Explorer Timothy during the ceremony. Tarnish itould b« flowed enU a go-with-anything w a y s . Knox. Cub Scouts Robert Parker, also are Eagle Scouts. vehicle inspector and a Slate Po- of 30 Balmiere parkway and Mrs. of the V.I.A. read the annual re- Cinkinatiii Starn- H ATH AWAYS, SCHER'S, Myers represented tenderfoot, District Commissioner Robert ANDREWS Clifton Prescott of 4 Doering way , surface, with a bnuh that holds at Screen Wintftws and chose yours in white, (in second'class, first class, star and David Harkness, Jr., Lewis Beach pprt of the accomplishments of the Smith presented the Eagle badge that two deer, one dragging an much material as possible without Dears. Send tor Better natural.) onl^ $3.95 life ranks, respectively. Explor- and Stephen Engel also participat- Filled Coin Cards LocaUy the -Road-E-O" fa be- PLainfteld 54)346 Evening Department. Business Bureau booklet: and the mother's Eaglt pin, which apparently broken hind leg, had dripping. A small area should ba ers Glenn Allinger and David ed. . •• • •• . . AID FIstST AID SQUAD rurTthrough their backyards. Captraulekly covered, andr thr -Mrs. Walter-J.-Conloy,-Adv ^RELLS &SEAGERS Commissioner Smith empha- Powell and Patrolman A. Frank aprud out tv«nly. to the Junior Department of the about storm windows & sized to Explorer Miller his new doors.!'- responsibilities as an "Eagle" and THE DEAD No WILL BE CLOSED Dojvn Payment t)p To Summer 3 Years "Where The Shoo Fits" To Pay- It^8 Always SAFER • ' I. '•- 1-- *J 0ISAB1I& ALBANLEWIS To Buy Your Drag Needs in a Drug Store > Mem* 108 N. Vain Ave. CK 8-OWd CRanford 6-3272 we MAKES Hill Buy By The HALF GALLON MORE LOW PRICES CRANFORD UNIT, 212 #M And SAVE! 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•• .-* 26 EASTMAN STw CRANFORD 6-1776 7tSOA.MLto6P.HL On Route 28 CITIEIN AND CHBONICLB, TrTOR8DAY, MAY 1», IMS ice-TW^Tirunncr*^^We3tflelfc2i;sc?S —^^t^k^Mmcimm gained ihe semi-final round last icle also at Memorial "FicldT Breen's" stole second. Bob Wetngart was gages Harris Limited and VFWton singled to center. Paul Philip- While Westfield was inactive on Sunday at 3 pan. at Mr. andMen itt Service safe on an error by the third base- week with a 4-0 win over Rahway league. son hit the bull over the tight this week in league play,' Plain- . Doney's Three-Run Homer On Tuesday, evening, J & J came collides with Drive-In tomorrow Mm. G. W. Scot** home, ** Worth Gerald R. Reinhart, son of \ man and Cooper .scored. In theafter getting a first-round bye. . night, an-. Blue Room meets Citi- field fence. The umpire ruled- it field/blanked both Perth Amboy ,- p A date has not been set for the j up with 10 runs to wallop the Federal Bureau of Investigation In Union avenue. The members meet and Mr». Milton W. Reinhart of fixth Zulick to left zen & Chronicle and Outlaws and was a fair ball and, therefore, a and Highland." Park on Tuesday JcfNRegicnal game. Regional took' Blue Room 19-11. J & J is tied for ufternuoh. The Cardinals now 1953-54, John L. Bnmnan of MO review the business of I0JM- 120 Kenllwoirth boulevard. h;,s Feature of Win Over Park and Walt Sownowski walked. Both G-Men meet on Tu.esday evening. ground rule double. advanced a base on a passed ball the ' title last year by defeating first place with Breen"s Gold have eight wins against a single Pioneer Girls Casino avenue will be presented 55, to bear committee chairmen been promoted to machinist's mat-, George Doney belted.a homerun with two men aboard in the The standing of the League: The coach ,of the. Panther jay- and ftmwMmns hit a sacrifice to Jeff in the Anal round. Checks, each with a 2-0 record. w rci. loss. The Blue QevilB have lost with a certificate of honor at a second class. He. is stationed third inning to lead the Cranford High School baseball team to an V yoe squad claimed the ball was Pith Attendance report, to elm officers and to make score Ziilw-b Breen's was awarded a forfeit win Johnson ABtr Johnson 2 • 0 J.OOO only once, but have won only meeting of the society at the Ad- aboard the USS Wren which pros. 0 5.4 win over Roselle Turk Tuesday afternoon at Memorial Fielg. over A & P on Friday night. 'Urwn's Gold Clwrk* 2 , 1.000 foul before it went over the fence. vertising Club in New York this plans for the season ahead. ently is on n six weeks' cruise i<, Bill Richards singled to right VKW _. 1 0 1.000 three. It was the fifth win of the season for the and second In other action this week, the Barm-U» putlawu 1 0 1.000 He then took his team oft the field At Encampment evening. The world-wide organi- Cuba. His home base is at Nor. center to open Park's first-inning J&J Nine O-Mcii I I and left.to watch the varsity con- Cranford and Perth Amboy are zation has a membership in excess over the Panthers. The game also marked the third win in the Four- rally and went to second on a G-Men ripped A & P, 15-8. last HorrU. Uinit«| ..•. I t soo tied for fifth place with 1-4 rec- About 50 girls and guides of the To Attend lions Meeting folk, Va. Cltili-n and Chronic!^ .... 0 1 .SOD test. agents. Ccnferenee against four ' passed balL Jack Seivert drew a Thursday evening. Speiber, Mar-Drive In 0 1 .000 ords. Granted Alliance Church fortaliw of^.oOO former Under the ^adershtp of Mann- | tin and Young all hit home runs A Si P , O 2 Jim Rice was credited with vic- .< for Cranford. By the defeat, I and blasted it deep to left center walk and John Whitmeyer singled Racking Up 2 .ooo The standing of the conference: 2TSIt to attenttend the third j Pvt Robert S. Balas, who h; Ins? Blue Room O tory, striking out six in three in- jtowitz.jteputy district gover- ...... I. «forJ^_third_hLi_oLlhe_seasQn^n u:_ >L: 1 i_:i -• »»._ d> fo load the bases. Ron Pundock's [for the winners.! . .000 W . U Prl. been visltingUil? parents^Mr. ar _ ~poSCUe-park -was eUtninntffri fmm .OHO nings: He walked two,rt»H°wed-tw© . .atnApld—:...:.T.::..-...r.:..:...;....'.-%——I JI8& aw-j rOrill nor, a delegation from the Cran- Mrs- J- C. Balas of 43 Parkway , . conference race. first extra base blow. ^ sinxle scored Bichard and Seivert. I Barnctfs Outlaws nipped the! Wrstficld „ :'. :. 3 1 .150 year to be held Saturday at Haw-j hl Two raps* walks added the third Drive-Ins. 3-1, as Bautsch belted a Dispute Gives Jayyees hits and also scored ' Cranford's Rahway 4 3 .667 ford LJons Club will attend a Village, has been transferred from Richie Jrtlci-aon , ,,.u._ 2, 2 .500 thome. A group of 500 girls frdm \ Park touched Doney also- played «a port in a A new entry, Johnson (t John-| only run. • • • " Fort Bliss, Tex., to Fort Hancock, tally- ' circuit clout with two men on inForfeit Win Over Park CRANFORD ...... 1 :>... V 4 .200 the North Jersey Fort are expect- I cabinet meeting of District 16-E Hcrrick for three runs in the first scoring drive in the Second frame. son, already has showed tm "abilityI Perth Amboy .,,•.,.,! -.*.... 1 4. ... .2SO Atlantic Highlands. " The Panthers scored again in tho second inning. Rebctji allowed Because of a ' dispute over a Highland Parkf O 9 .000" cd to be present. . • - Monday evening *t the Silver innin". but the Blues came back He was hit by a pitch and scored to score lots of runs in the Cran- as Steve Zulick blasted* a double the fifth. Seivert singled, Whit- only four hits. The encampment program will | JJf|lt I Of llLTlS Lake Casino, West Orange. itri six tallies in tlje next three ford Recreation Softball League. fair or'foul ball, Roselle Park- for- Plainfield Leads Mi's. Bernard B. Kott; president to win going away. to left center. Zulick scpred on meyer walked and P'u n d o c k Snyder pitched Harris Limited | include gamc-s, hikes, crafts.i framcs The Walnut avenue nine opened feited, a junior varsity baseball the third Inning, Ken Em-an eiTor by the shortstop on a singled to load the bases. Tom to a 10-3 win over the G-Men' of the Roosevelt School PTA for sports, contests and the presenta-j A new 4-H Club has been or- In its season last Thursday evening •game to Cranford Tuesday after- Tennis Conference singled. After Ed Johnson ball lyt by Artie Sawyer. McCafforty's single scored Seivert. Tuesday evening. . . *- the past year, entertained the fac- ti(m of awards to girls who have i eanized - in Cranford Under the ia ' Herrick struck out eight and by routing the Cranford Citizen & noon at Memorial"Field. Plainfield has opened up a two- ipleted the required work In ! leadership of Mrs. Wallace Dexter. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING ion,undcs d out. Jack Cooper was Cranford also' scored one run In} In action., this, week. Citizen &. ulty and, Executive Board mem- completed q walked seven in g*"""g his second Chronicle, 15-5, behind a 10-run At the time the game came to and-a-half game lead in the -• • | Officers were elected as follows: c on an error by the shortstop, each of the last two innings in the Chronicle takes on the. Drive-in bers at a tea at her home last week. the Pioneer Girl program win of the season. He gave up only first inning. The Citizen & Chron an end. Park was leading, 2-1. To Union-Middlesex Tennis Confer- President, Susan Salas; secretary. went after the first pitch fifth. Cooper singled to right and and VFW meets Outlaws tonight The girls from the local tortalice six hits. Hazel Rich; treasurer, Sandra Cas- ^.^ of the Male Choir of Trinity Church, who will join with the Cranford Glee Club, Mrs. Chinning* receiving ranks include: Voyager The box scare: taldo. and publicity chairman. Rudd, piano soloist, and Anthony CiulTreda, baritone soloist, in "An Evening of Music" at Sherlock Hall tomorrow night for benefit LOCAL PIIZE WlnNERS Elaine McKenzifc. Rudd, piao — .—. j^.ftto j^gjjj ^ JIJP picture are: Front ro\tf, P. Dickerson, R. Johnston, W. Hopper,'J. Washbourne; second 1BD j Roselle Park —Brenda Beach. Dale Dou-d, Lois ABRB1 ABR H Johnson, Stephanie Kitty. Patricia The first unit the girls are' of the church organ fund. •--... -, « - - - .- -. T, .-„—,1... »!.„ „,,„ f, w n/fallorv. J. J ^4 3- 3 !KicS>ai4s3S 3 ': •! studying is good grooming. In con- M Bd IN OUR RECISNT CONTEST , -4 1 1 2 1 Makowski; Linda Martino, Bar- SosnmtskUf 10 0 1 1 bara ' Moore. Joan Murphy, Dale nection -with this project, each- of o a JotxBXa.lt> -4 I llBuOf 0 o o Pruess and Bonnie Trexler;' set- the girls made oral reports oh Cbopcr^s ^-4 3 1 ;Scfamidtx -5 o o some phase of the subject. ~ " " 3 I ICotrtarino.p 0 o o ; tier—Sharon Arringtoq, Carol ...i' o o - King, Barbara Lukas and Carol Other members of the new Unit o i 1 Schnitzer; and ' townsman—Bar- were: Emily Dexter, Carol Ker- • bara Austin. Joan Davis,' Laurie vick, Barbara Kramer, Louise Research Division of the Esso Re- Drarnatiste Meet Sunday n. M. AKNOLD, rex MOKTH AVE., W. • Lukas and Beverly Pettersea. Prista and Patricia Rakacs.' retary; Mr. and Mrs. William CV Two Days Still Left search and Engineering Company, W Sussky, corresponding secretary; The Cranford Dramatic Club ENTER MARKET Linden, has completed 20 years' For dean Up Effort closes the season with the annual TMals ' 30 • •] Totals __XS 4 - 6 Cyphers Granted Patent and Mr. and Mrs.-W. £. Weyde- seryice and was presented his 2nd Prize — $20 In Merchantlise . COMPLETE DINNERS * Bathed for MincUa in the sixth.' CRANFORD l-l With two more days of Clean meeting for all active members ** Batted for Contariao in the seventh. • E. Benjamin Cyphers of 107 Rct-Koosevelt PTA meyer, treasurer. service award Tuesday.,^-' • : at. D. KOGER8. 117 HEENING AVE. csAJtFoem 12 3 oil x—s 100 N. UNION AVE., r ••/'' "^ "^'•^ r n IT* Following the installation cere- i Up Wtek still to- go," Health ROSCXXE PARK 3 0 0 0 10 O—4 ! ford avenue has invented a method Officer William P. Smith re- SO BB 'for stabilizing a lubricant, for Installation Set monies, an original skit .entitled PAJLV TRIP* STAUT 3rd Merchandfee • 1.75 Pitcher Hexrsck ..,„. 8 7 Do Your Shopping The Easy Way-Call Us which he has;, vj-v.. „. The , ^Meh*RJ^PTflrisTWora«r»»=~- ^F^>7— -—^ - - Belief for Pmafc Oontartno -Fre^-Delivery. ers" already have removed more years ago this week— ted States patent. Mr. Cyphers is hold its final meeting of the year will be presented. Robert K. Nets-; Bring the whole family...erery Bight Is tamlij night at ifforirHyuT^mi^^ —- onra loads of debris than they pn May 16, 1900—mail delivery a member of the staff of the Esso Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. Mrs. F. G. man, William K. Griffiths and A. J. SAILING Koos! Just look below at the tesapting dinners you'll Casl Kenlan, who collaborated in vrit-l did in, last year's observance. lie was inaugurated in Cranford, ac- I Laboratories of the-Esso Research Mackie will preside at the installa- ... complete Iroaa appetiser to dessert ... all for 1.751 ing the' skit, will be,-"joined in ' appealed to all residents and cording to Harry Crane, retired and Engineering Company, Lin- tion of the newly-elected officers. employe of the Cranford Post Of- 'EVERY DAY Dinners served for children under 12...just 75c! Heeasav Trackmen staging it by George Freese. j business "concerns to make a den. These are Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. fice. Prior to that time all mail We wish to thank local residents for mended by Doneaa Bines. (Closed Sundays.) Adams, president; Mr. and Mrs. A social hour of music. and! final effort today and tomorrow >I»»MSJ Prime Ribs of Beef was obtained at the general de- dancing will follow the dramatic1! to. get their premises in spic and Take Fourth Ib. 55c torBrennan Edmund Morris, first vice-presi- jwindpw at the local posti •iff jhe^jmrticipation in our promotion. All FIRST 2 RIBS office. '""""' ~ *-r=^,---^ i In recognition of his service as ft»VB>...... — In conjunction with" the" second vice-president; Mr. and LOIN STEAK ftLET~«» ROAST STUFFED MARY- sweeping two events, the Cranford national president of the Society served by Mrs. Edwin Aaron 2, nual project, Health Officer entries have been forwarded to the Glmden LAND CHICKEN, fresh Mrs. R. C. Davison, recording sec- ***** toast. French fries. cbeTs High School track team rolled to of Former Special Agents of the Mrs. Dale Gangawaw and -their Smith and Fireman, Edward Company for participation in the national creen^ salad bowL dessert garden vegetable and po- an easy- 80-37 win over Hillside committee, assisted by Mrs. Morns Reade have, conducted inspec- To Plan Gift J)ays . ..and .beverage. - '. " ' tato, 'dessert and beverage. .•iO : in a -dual meet Tuesday afternoon Fresh Killed Fryers or Broilers Final. plahi: for the Cranford 1 ; Becket arid Mrs. W. K_ GriffitiniL tions throughout the toWnship- contest. *• .";- +>_r /'.'•'•':;.-; •. ^-. '•*' /.. •.•.•'"/ at Hillside. . . ' and report conditions in good Gift Days promotion June .9,-10 Pete Trumpore.'Louis McClen- and 11 in conjunction with Cran- TUES. KOOS FABU- FBI. Soup or Huee. Collegians dormer order generally, with only a few LOUS BUFFET DINNER choice of BAKED StlCAH don and Ed«Hobbie ran one, two, Robert H. DiCarto. son of Mr re-inspections necessary. ford' Days will be completed at a 1 KooamUT Mnacrial. Hrds r«w>. —An appetinng array «l CURED HAM with eat* three in the quarter-mile, while ( dinner meeting of the Cranford CM * ttMtblmptit few. SM. 6 Mom-) fine foods, roast beef, died yams or BROILED I and Mrs. M. Thomas DiCarlo of 4 j MTURMV M40NUMT •""* CHM Trumpore. Bruce Bennett and Hy l.e Piece •v- r.V,3| Business Association at 6:30 p.m. baked ham. seafood aa SWOBUF1SU STEAK with , has been elected to' OAHCIHO 4NO amnummu 1 gratio,. desserts galore! lemon batter and French Chuck Preston tied for first in the tonight* in the Coach and Four fries, fresh vegetable, afesv Beta Beta Beta at Albion CoHJegeJ »•».£* Brwiwo » cumm* PAINT STORE high jump. Restaurant. President Lloyd Gel- sert and beverage. Bob Davis ran the 100-yard dash Albion. Mich, in recognition of his jU^er Point System HUDSON RIVER DA> UNE ler has urged all' retail members 101 N. Union Ave. CRanford 6-2540 in.the good time of 10.1 and came m t GUESS THE WEIGHT I Cranford . drivers were association to atteriS outstanding work in bJotogy- among 57 motorists who had their PIER S/-W.41ST. back to win the 220 in 225. night's meeting. • WED. Soap or Julee. SAT. Soup or juice. ROAST TOP SIRLOIN It was the fourth straight win Costan W. Berard, son of Mr. I licenses revoked today by. Freder- BKOILED SLICED BEEF- I TO rvrcnaw. •• iw -~.~,.~- •/":>. m and Mrs/ A. Stephen Orlan^ of iirk J- P«f*rt. Jr.. director of mo- STEAK, baked Idaho po- OF BEEF, fresh gardes for the Blues after an opening • • • • I tor vehicles, under the point sys- tato, fresh garden »«*©- 'vegetable and potato. *!ea> meet, loss to North Plainfield. Weight You Get The Piece Free table, dessert add beverage.' sert and beverage. 1aW SVXICAaUES' 198 Elizabeth avenue, a senior ^^^ 100-xanl dash—I. Davis. Cranford; 3. $ 53 at Princeton University, has been ^g^e Mayers, 24, of 31 Mc- Golan. iUlbdis: X Tarv«r. Cranlord. Open Thursday Nights Tine lai. elected to associate membership • ciellai? street, had his license re- LLBS^KOOS ON atOUTE S7. BAafWAY • M/k 7*1—i 32O-yard dasb—1. DAVIS. Cranford; 2. All Grinds-Save 20c lb. 5* in the Society of Sigma Xi. na-! xjked for four months for speed- Tarrar. Cnnford: X Golan. Hillside. GA V Time 33JSL Maxwell House SATIN FINISH MINT lor hiwioii ? tlohal honors fraternity organized j ing. Joud horn blowing, crossing 440-yard run—I. Trumpon, Cranford; 2. Ucdndon. Crmnlord; 3. Hobble.

is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Sheldon, 19. of 316 Walnut avenue, __ Tssw ».«7A. -AfcBAN-LEWIS ELIZABETH ^ BtUe nm—L. Bwtns. BUUide: 2."O'- national scholastic honorary so- had his license revoked for one Ttane 4:55. H^USEWARES-HARDWARE one year .for six speeding viola- UO-yanl taithblals hurtles—ItunUc*—11 . Schlapak. ciety, and is president of Eton Club •\ Cratuorafbl ; X. IVranskik,i HUlsldeHilli : X fm- at Princeton. A graduate of thelion' s and one violation of passing ton. OanJonL Tinw :ieA- . \ GADGETS^GIFTS a red traffic light. . • , Mfr-yavrd hnr luinUa^-1. Schroeder, Pingry School. Hillside, where he BELLS Cranford: 2. Tyranski. HUlside: 3. Anana. Hilfcidr. Tina* -XIX attained highest scholarship. BIr. Bssjh Jumjv—Trmnporr. Beruiet. t>res> Berard stands higtu»»« in his class : ton. an of CranloM. tied for erst place. With Esao 20 Years Bright 5 It. 5 In. 109 N.toNION AVE. CR 64)8«» k gtjgri.nce.ton. ^JHe plans to enter : Bell's open daily 8:30 a.ni. to 10 p.m. IfirhardH^^JchnsoaoJaaAXlak I*'«»>CJ> i'-. i''!^_!';ifl'(^>''-'»,'^2^'i --aansat •trsrsj • 1 finlirv HtllslrW- _1_ Harvard Medical' ummer Beanelt. Crantard: 3. Lewis »rd Tarvcr. Eroducts. tember, lane, an analyst in the Process both of Cranford. tie. Distance: 19 It 4-H»- -' . ' Russell Stover Candies $1^5 Ib. Pole TMilt—I- Soranseo,' Hillside; 2. lanD. Cranford; 3- Scarola. Hillside. Hesttttb • ft. • In. : *m StaM put—1. Avino. Hillside; 3. Sta«rs, Craaaord; X Patterson. CranXord. Dl/- tancc: «• «..••» tn. Darm throw—L r*aterto.i. Cranfoid; Back-breaking job? S. Barry. Hillside; X Wilson. Cranford. First Showing! Dtstanr* Ul It. 3 in. '"'»':*3 Janrelin throw—I. Wroios. Clanford; _ Kayie. Hillside; X W-arrin. Crantard. -Man,You wed a.. INstam IS* ft. . Back'To-Front COOL FIGURING by Westfield, Union Luxury-type In Semi-Final Tilt Split-level Homes Westfield and Union meet this SUPPORTER IEL1 afternoon to determine the fourth in convenient residential Cranford Winter-frost berth in the semi-nnals of the sec- ond annual Union County baseball Pf artf i> daf pot ffriatid #> All-in-one c«cx had! Is cool, dutk wsitrpaml faaty Jefferson of KUzabeth and Reg- So Mich for So Little tuppottt wiling back mmtlrt HtJpa yarn ional are paired in one semi-final lOOlC tflflUBCf. swCa mttti tlWU IS spine; and Linden will take on five. Comfonablt. f If-front the Union-Wesifleld winner in the l00% niTIUIU 1230 other half of the draw. Jefferson t ^Ithesemi-finaas Saturday toy can't cutl or bind. Get 50 hil Reg SOILIBILDIt VX poof Suppoim aWlc cposy, downins RoseHe. 15-0, whUe Reg- ional topped Pinery School of GRIFFITHS ONE 4-1. '••-.,. . . ' . 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has a 7-1 league record. Harrison, North Arlington and Kiwanis Club OBITUARIES At CHS Friday High School Tennis, o Lead Roselle, with three losses, each has Continues Awards Ties Develop Team Loses to Rahway a chance to tie Scott U.th* league Mrs. Robert Aiteheson Mrs. William leaden lose their final two games KENILWORTH—Funeral serv- Rahway handed the Cranford Orioles Pace East Division to Roselle and Roselle Park while For Safe Drivers «„ Laurence Tucker, Mr. ices will be held Saturday after. In Church High School tennis'team its fourth The Dodgers held on to their. The Oriole, took over und the others win all the remainder The Kiwanis Club of Cranford of Dr. J. George A. Ai*ehe~ 'T.R. Marcell and Mr. loss of the season Tuesday after- lcad in the Western Division of the puted possession of first place in of their games. It is not likely that announces that it is continuing son, pastor of the Cranford Alli- noon at 3 o'clock for Mrs. .Elmira Mrs Charles Paul. Paul Selby. v the Eastern Division of the Cran- during the current year a program noon by a 4-1 count . Cranford Little League this week Scott will be overtaken. ance Church, died last Thursday rreeland Rohde, 61 years old, o[ member. wUl supervise ford Little, League by defeating I Scott also clinched a tie early of. making awards to the "Safe l feaVure wUl be music by Scrftball Dave Dunham, playing number by splitting two games. 19 North Tenth street, who died the Tigers, 9-4, last Thursday eve- I in the season last year only to see Driver of the Month." The selec- The first and second divisions in Last Thursday evening, the it her home yesterday morning of high school students I three, won Cranford's ohiy. match Roselle Park even it up. However, tion of the "Safe Driver of the nagh. Ireland. She was 90 years _Ji.ejCranford_Intcr-Church Soft- ppdgers_ran their" winning streak ning. .' I Roselle Park even it up. However, 1 y Bnino BUfallni and Jim Month^ is-made- bjL the.CranfQtA SEE —~ —:—•• tfter a brief The open-inmse-win-be ball League already are sharply to three gamesTiy~blankIhg~U*e Police Department, which is col- 6-3. Cardinals, 8-0, behind the one-hit Tuesday evening, the Tigers fell playoff game, »-0i on a home run Dr. Aitcheson vent to Ireland will be at Gray's, 31 East Broad t 7:30 to-10-30 in the drawn. . •••..;•. .=.,...„ numnumbeb r one,, Charles : laborating with the Kiwanis Club "•' Playing pitching of Neil Daly. On Monday into a tie with the Yankees for by Phil Samuels. • last year to visit bis mother, who street, Westfield. Interment will b sium of the high school un- pay. lost to Bob Swydon, 6-4, 6-44, in this program in the interest of The three teams that, won on evening, the Giants caught up with second place, ft was the first win Cranford moved into third place was ill at the time. She resided in Fairview Cemetery, West- 'auspices of the Cranford. while Pete Stevens, playing num- public safety. opening night gained their second the league-leaders and shut them for the Indians after three straight this week by defeating Roselle with her sister, Mrs. Samuel Mc- field. .-'..,'• Si schooi Parent-Teacher As- ber two, lost, 6-0, 6-2, to Bob During the month of June the A native of. Westfield, Mrs. h victories Monday evening at the out, 8-0, on a no-hitter by Frank losses. ;;v Park and dropped the Panthers in- llfatrick. Burial was Saturday in Stion. and is planned for sev- COME SEE ... COME SAVE AT A* PI Harris. > Bill Delia Sala struck out 12 "Safe Driver of the Month" will Florencecourt. Rohde was a resident of Kenil- MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND! "Sopor-Right' expense of the teams that lost on Bishop.-In' five innings, he struck to the cellar. •h eighth and ninth graders. In double?, Swydon and Harris and walked only three as the Ori- be selected and will be presented In addition .to Dr. Aitcheson. worth 30 years. • out 15. Three Dodgers got on base The standing of the conference: with a certificate and a prize giv- *Mrs B J. Morrison is chairman .opening night. As a result, Cran- defeated Ray and Dunham, '6-2. oles'topped the Tigers. He also L ret. she is survived by two daughters 'Surviving are her husband,' WiU" R D Chew te c chalr MP %mt **tto» an Wf-tr»to ttmt via three walks and an error. -', en by a local businessman. The 8nd Wi-s-- - - °- - ford Methodist, Cranford Alliance 3^6, 8-6. and Ron Blitzcr and Pete was the batting star with a double Clifford Scott ..„_ ;._... 7 1 .879 in Ireland, another in-1 Scotland liam Rohde; her mother, Mrs. Lor. In other western division games, Harrison '.....«.... 3 3 .500 presentation will be made at the Roach of Rahway downed Lee 4 .428 etla "Wood of • Kenilworth; two and St. Michael's are tied for first the Cardinals topped the Braves, and two singles, while O'Brien had CRANFORD 3 first July meeting of Kiwanis. and six grandchildren,. ~ Ferguson and Art Wendelken, 6-3, three hits for the Tigers. RowUe .- 3 .400 brothers, Louis .Wood of KeniU LEGS OF LAM vi--;-:.'-a 3 .400 OPEN TIL 9 place. While Calvary Lutheran, 6-1. as John Jellowitz hurled a two North Arlington 0-6. 6-4. 4 .200 Everyone, is invited to save a worth and Walter. Wood of New- Oaeb! ' Osceola Presbyterian and Zion hitter. He struck out 11 and On Monday evening, the Yank- Ro*eHe Park -— life by participating in this pro- QfHrlEAIV It was the fourth loss for the ees supset the Orioles, 11-4, be- York state, and a sister, Mrs. to' earlier times, particularly In S^f-Service Lutheran of Rahway are tied for walked hone. The Braves tied the gram of safe and courteous driv- WiUiam DaH>y Blues in the Union-Middlesex hind the fine pitching of Frank Francis Christopher of Detroit. ^ ong the Anglb«axon». «U» brM» THURSDAY AND MealDepls. ' fourth. J Tennis Conference against only Giants for second place with- an Zimmerman, ing. Each week this announce- Services were held Monday in poorn was given a shoe by ttit l Byrnes. The Yankees showed a ment will offer some safety sug- On Monday evening. Cranford | ^ has a 4-1•2 con- 11-4 win Jast Wednesday evening. Westfield for William Darby. 95 hride-s father, to denote M transfer wjn Rffhway Alan Ritter was the winning pit- lot of hitting power with Starr gestions made by the Cranford Po- L, authority over the Udy. By, eu* IRIDAY EVENINGS Alliance rallied in the last,inning . Martz Given years old, of Mountainside, grand- {crencc record cher. getting a grand slam homerun, lice Department. ,' Mrs. Carl Heister torn ths genUeman tapped or Struck to top Calvary Lutheran, 5-4. St. DeLonge a single, double and father of Mrs. Leo D. Mayberry Bi Ynr WMiy Writ*StewiU &rtf! The satnding of the division: Policlice Chief William A. Fisch- JUJ wife on the head to demonstrate teffclois wltt Roost Lamb .. .AM Page Mitt Jell* "B£, 17« Michael's outslugged Osceola Pres-1 triple and Fleurcn two singles and PTA Awards Jr^ of 17 Keith Jeffries avenue, GARWOOD—Mrs. Anna Retina w v Pel. ers message for this week is: who died Friday at Rahway Me- s mastenr. . bytcrian. 14-10. and Cranford j jj j Nine .750 a double. Taliaterro had two At the annual' meeting of the er's Heister, 90, of St. Andrew's Hume, Dodgers i 3 1 Cranford High School PTA, G. "Courtesy and care in driving pre- morial Hospital after a short ill- Paramus, wife of Carl Heisttr Methodist edged Zion Lutheran.! Giants 'I 2 .500 singles for the Orioles. .500 vent highway accidents." Think it Time This Week Bravra ,...'.,.:.. 2' '3 Frank Zimmerman,, principal, and ness. Interment was in Fairview 233 Locust avenue, died at Bcri , tfta»dary Cap Cake ill 8-6. .230 After scoring four times in the Cemetery, Westfield. Boneless For the second time within a Cardinals .'. I 3 Frank Martz, supervisor of secon- over. Pines Hospital, Paramus, last Losing 4-2 going into the sixth first frame, the Yankees ha'dyto dary education, were - awarded (Year Ago «.85«) C OaoftllieheiT.cs inning, the Alliane week. Linden defeatedefeaed the Cran- rally for a single run in the sixth The Darby family Wednesday. The funeral was held inning, the Alliance nine, defend- state PTA life' memberships. America from Scotland in 1630 Do Your Round Pot Roast in Brooklyn. . . 69 ing champions, scored three times ford High School freshman base- CHS Entering Team inning to top the' Indians, 6-5, Mrs. J. C. Klein, who made the Square Dance to Follow and settled in what is now Scotch to win. Bruce VoRel opened the ball _team, 3-2, Monday afternoon. In Coif Tournament last Wednesday evening. The In- A native of Menel, Germany, \Ad arts of Roand Pot Roast at well at Top Sirloin Roast at thb ewe low price. last Wedndy awards in behalf of the assocla- Plains. A site for the First Baptist Mrs. Heister formerly resided in Foot Proud rally with a homcrun. Flaig also Linden got its winning runs in . dians tied the score i n tthh e fifth ti'nai B'rith Meeting unon m wipoinni commended the admlnistra and cemetery was given .for_3&»xfiaisi..ghe.jKas.j hJ trrliltc - ,liru«». „ a, four-man "team }n~ln~e annualXWtth"-arftvc<'rtrir-tjpristog.-.- ^^u^re^cr^ singles, a walk and a sacrifice. The a four-man team }nlKe annual .*..— - • torsfoinn^irToy^tyaffd^^ member of the Rosary Society of Cranford Methodist scored four in the PTA, She credited a large last regular meeting of the season, 'Darby, who fought in the .Revo- other Tiger tally came in the Arst golf tournament of the New Jersey The standing of the^divislon: the Church of St. Anne and of the I Tip times in the fourth inning and r«t. share of the success of the-High of the B'nai B'rith Women, Kadi- lutionary War. is" buried there- Spinach V49c GrouitciBeef on three walks and a bad throw State -Interscholastic Athletic As- lole : • — . .790 Third Order • of Franciscans, | added three tallies in the next two sociation tomorrow at the Colonia I S5 * ' 2 .900 School Parent-Teacher Associa- mah Chapter, in Temple Beth-El Mr. Darby was the oldest mem- .79c u. .95^ Wbok WMte PoUtoos ^ 2 '^ 13° innings to,top Zion Lutheran. The by Norm Muldrow. ' • .500 Brooklyn. with "Give" fop Sirloin Roust 69c Lgmb Chops » St 4 Country Club, Woodbridge. 1 Tigers _ 2 .ISO tion to their unfailing, co-oper- at 8:30 p.m .Tuesday. ber of the Westfield OW Guard Red Raspberries m Rahway nine came up" with two Cranford got single tallies in Indian! 1 Surviving in addition to het rK The foursome of Jim Donovan, Yankee* 5 ation and effort. ' • • , Mrs. George Childs will lead a and a'member of- the Westfield GUpp^sBabi Foods — 3 runs in the sixth inning, but fell the third and fifth frames. Geprfie husband are two''sisters, ''Mrs. They're all "give" . . . flat »-53c Bacon SMeta Jim Curran, Dick Hurley and Bob A period of silence was observed demonstration group comprising Presbyterian Church. Whole Strawberries * Pot Roast 'p two short. Gritschke had a homer William's single drove in the-first Francis.:. Turner of Brooklyn ahj on the ground plctyshoes. WbitoMoitTaaa ^ Kaul will play, 'for the Blues. in memory of the late Dr. Arthur Mrs. William Silverman, Mrs. Al- Muvived, by tiro other 1 13 Ford ol .one, while asingle by Jim Shaw ScotLClinches •L»-Johniw>n, county superintendcPt " "" .Mrs-Ma* * Forest Hill^ DoranB's Potato Pufff 2 •£ v ToilUBiiltoastorSEBom- - ^^ UbbyVHosMstyle PM St. Michael's scored 14 runs on scored the second. . of schools, who resided at 20 Holly Mrs. Kurt Metzger, Mrs. Jerome berry's two children, bis only jT~ li, at3T^everaI™nepTnrws an3 of elasticizb-d white (natur-, B 7 only II hits, while Osceoln had 16 In taking the loss. Bob Wood Ad< Bt«rkto ; Pruden, Mrs. Red Cardensky and nieces. ' Brocwli Spears ^- Ribs of Hoof . . "£*•& >» Rib VnlChops ^c-u.^ mum you're tossing leftover v«g» street. al) Milan straw -~r just ItebattMlillPicklts safeties, but scored only 10 times. allowed only four hits. It was the A-- larg— „e, group of parents of Mrs. Joesph Falkenflick,' follow^ lo 0 sixth straight loss for Coach Paul •tableables or greens into a uUf,.a4i In Four-County ing 'which the entire membership ^enough to make a shoe, Morton's Chicken Pot Pits . X25« ' The standing of the league: l ld di* sixth grade students from the ele- RikofM^r^ >« ^ •—" ColooialPickltStoJirs Pel. Sjelby's nine..., . .' . sparkle with in unusual salad dir«s*> Clifford Scott of East Orange will participate. , - • diry' enough for hottest ;* i ing. Grated American, Parmesan Of mentary schools and .parents; of Craniord MelhodUt . . 2 l.ooa The fifth'defeat was.a 10-4 loss clinched at least a tie for the Four- Mrs. Krevsky is program chair- SwawoB Pot Pies 7t0 ChDck Steaks . . . . . >*• Fraikfirters Cranford Alliance .... . 2 1.000 blue cheese are excellent In the eighth grade, students of St. Mich- • days. The crepe sole adds NostMihstaitGjoffoo St. Mkh»el'« . 2 1.00Q • to'Westficld on Friday. Shaw was County Cbnference by winning ael's school made the tour of the man. . 0 .000 dressing for adding a tempting note SPECIALS bounce. " Boielest Brisket Beef -^^550 Smoked Beef tuples ^w Calvary Lutheran the losing pitcher. Cranford scored SwaMon TV Diners Toaiafs S^.-T.II Osecola Presbyterian . o .000 «o th* talad two games this week. Scott now school and attended the meeting Zlafl Lutheran its four runs without a hit. ON CEMETERY LETTERING & MONUMENTS e . 0 which followed. Conference Speaker Grass Rib Pot Roait '-'••• >»^ Frtsh Flomdor Hllti . . . SAMD BUISIED 2 TO 4 LETTEBS e A&rsTe+s Jt«x.uced! Judging Set for Sunday Lawrence R. Raff of Temple ShoiMorLamb Chops * 65 Fresh Scallops • • •. • Beth-El, Cranford, will extend LETTEBS. ML Cap'tt Jehtt's — 9»ick-Froi«B NtdarToa «*-IUH^1|I ^S5« In Church Doll Contest greetings during the annual con- For.».w;ng.rbr..,iB9 IbfO" ¥***)[ S»OnMish StSlkS ference of the Northern New Jer- ; ' Judging in the doll contest spon- wsmKm MwmUsjp FUWAI •»i6 M 0141" sey Region of the United Syna- Breast of Veal . . ... M9v Fried Haddoek Fillet • • sored by St. Michael's Church Li- gogue of. America on Sunday at brary will take place at 4 p.m. Fish Sticks 2:; Nectar Tea Bass ROUND THE CLOCK SERVICE Temple Beth-El, Asbury Park. SDKaEGBAVE • .. • . " • • • Sunday in the library, Mrs. Har- Prt-coofctd — |utt heat '«m ami «at 'em old L. Gray, chairman, announced. More than 200 delegates from 50 MORUMEHTS. iraai OorChnToa The judges will be: Miss Marie conservative congregations -in the G. Hughes, home economics teach- Northern New Jersey area are ex- DOOBLE (SAVE er, of Battln High School, Eliza- pected. MCMUMEMTS. from A&P's GARDEN-FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLfS! beth; Mrs. John M, Bischoff of the —Com|Mre Our Prices— W staff of George Washington School, YiKtw — fttw Strtag tm Union, and Mrs..Peter L. Hughes UmUMO WWKJIONI IN oTtjm adviser. Gutters - Lcader» Anthony O.RullU Day or Wight S-1772 Member Reception ^ M Work HUmboldt 9-MS6 DUTTCr CitMin-ttltirSwm krkkU4#C A supper party and reception Guaranteed Iceberg lettuce *«^» 2£s for 17' new members of "the past fmk art year will head the program at the # Mk frrrafrrtieeting«« th» EiEg:D JOHN J. W FABW Bordcn 19r Tomatoes partment of the Village Improve- MEWARK S. M. J. ment Association to be held *t the %tt M. 1JNCOIM AVBH1S CRaniord 6-3272 Slied Nataral Swiss ^ Yellow Boaaaas •^15« PasoaMMory " Girl Scout House tonight at 7 OUnford 6-1105 f b o'ejock. • . • .'• Imported PreveloM \rl Wiaesap Apples 2 J3° Frtsb Esoaralo USE OUR Rebekah Lodge Meets Duaoi's PlaJi Yogurt . Florida Oraages 5 5^ 37« firaoi Peppers Free Special Envelopes Rose Rebekah Lodge 99 met OotbgoObeeoo C 1<& FrashRhibarb 2^-15* Tuesday evening at the Veterans Avocado Pears Pie-49c WE PAY POSTAGE BOTH WAYS Memorial Home. Mrs., Alys M. (Krag jfrmarial Alpnso, noble grand, presided. CallforaiaLemoas Radishes Jmw rVirfctr Trooft! Mrs. Muriel Sassi and her good Established. 1997 UtMt Bilk : and welfare committee were in charge of refreshments.' The Past Bordei's Heavy Cream Noble Grand Club met Monday at the home of Mrs. Charlotte LeDuc, 110 Hillcrest avenue. A&P's THRIFTYr TASTE TESTED GROCERY FAVORITES! layer Eyes Examined lEALLYTMTIt UK COFFEE! Strawberry *^'Vtilt*&& DR.G. HINDMAN Pure Optometrist Yes, your corner mailbox is our 107 N. UNION AVE. Ritz Crackers Apple nearest teller window, serving QOf fOe hrcolatororDrtp you faithfully around the clock. CRANFORD 6-1332 WITH UH MATCH-A-CHir Grape Juice KL 2^49c Oiav«HoaCaM i*So"-if"JyoU"~can-t"4nake-regular, OLO& CHART f Oft THAT Hydrox jS trips to our friendly corner, you MIW PAINT SIMSAT1ON AaaPaci r | can still keep your passbook Strawberry Jelly Pickles j moving — through the mails. GUY LOMBARDO and Hb Royal CaiudUm Star-Kist Taaa Fish WHITE HOUSE This is just one of the many Thurtday, 7 P. M.» Chaanol 4 Broadcast Beef Stew >.» • services that make Westfield TIMFTOGO Hankies APOR ATE Federal Savings more popular Crispo Cookies |—every day. ; 12 SPRUtCFJELD AVENUE, CRANFOBD Kooblor Towa House Crackers' RESOURCES IN EXCESS Dry k» 20 taorioaa Stool Wool n Bale Tean Borax >; We offer residents of Cranford and vicinity an •inutei. N EARN or $w,ooo,ooo Oammabl«.fM«Ml ww Straagheart Dof Feoa" . T9M9Fols BapthWUMWmma Soa wpp pric. 9«H for Ic - •. *T7" _ ^- - ""' Perfect lor bakinft beverage* and infant feeding ON outstanding funeral home, complete with air 3 Little KHteas Cat Food 3 '„: 23- Bow Old Batch Cleaver 2JT 1/% YOUR' conditioning, organ, large liglit rooms for your Sweetheart Soap Armoar's SAVINGS TiaaFlsh Dash Bn Food E-Z Pop Popcorn Coca-Cola OtCeM Spoates 2CURRENT DIVIDEND Potted Boat every convenience. Our own display room. F(Ht MOST OOIX>t8. |r««iM>XhicUq Fortif#fl will. Iwee* WESTFIELD FEDERAL SAVINGS Make* 8 Qurtft I Distributed ACCOUNTS. .PrNi^ HiHat Peaitrt Oil LiWip' Babf FaoAJ^B^^l??* UaHUi.aU Starch for a UxL When you're la a SCHLECTER'S KareSyrap Bln-Wbite Rakes INSURED Jam and late for an appoint- PUatan ment,- we'll get yon there CRANFOSDPAWTiHAIDWARE OP TO promptly and safely. 14-bour 34 <* pig. quart 73° service. TORO and REO bottl* $10,000 POWER MOWERS Funeral Directors • SCOTT'S IROAD AT PROSPECT _L#wn Product* —W»VFIIl» 1-4500:_ A SAVINGS INSTITUTION 12 SPRlNGftELD AVEMUE SU EAST BEOAO 8TBCET 104 South Ave. WESTFIELD. S. 9. — WE t-«l«3 CKAMrOKD, N.J. — CE CRanford 6-1870 Open Every Thurs. & Fri. Until 9 - lg MUn St Cranford FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE TRY OUR Q'JiCK DRIVE-IN TELLER WINDOW THE CRAWDORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. MAY 19, }955; SECTION TWO CRANFORD^CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE,

erintendents' Round Table. In the 36-lnch main, being constructed of the Dramatic Club, vice-presi- Johnson was honored by the coun- missioner said ne thought the 20's he was an organizer of the from Linden through Cranford to dent of the' Girl's Athletic Asso- ty's school superintendents at a Judge clearance would come this week. New Jersey Schoolmasters' Club, Sachar a pumping station being erected in elation, co-news editor of the surprise luncheon. ._ THE STORE OF ' and he had served as its treasurer Roselle, scheduled to deliver an Spotlight, and a member of One of the county's leading his- the since its inception. Guest Speaker Further Plans additional 4,000,000 gallons of Girl's Ensemble. torians, he was author of many protest Filed , Dr. Johnson was a member of (Continued Jrwm-page^l) - water a day. into the eastern end books and pamphlets on Indian Northwestern University is the the Cranford Historical 6ociety and PERSONAL SEBVICE •:•? ard Cowperthwaite, who conduct- of the Plainfield-Union distribu- lore. " His home contains many MBPWUnit choice-of Carole Smith, daughter formerly was an elder of the First By GOP Club ed the meetingg, suggested that tion system upon completion in of health officer and Mrs. William priceless Indian relics. As a result The Business and Professional Presbyterian Church. He was ex- Cranford Republican Club un- there be two booths set up. this June. ,, • P. Smith of 1018 Orange avenue. of the hobby, lie compiled a pre-- Women of Cranford will have ecutive secretary of this Union year, one at the east end and one Also visited were new booster Her major fields there will be Revolutionary history of this ou!»iy adopted Judge Iibby Sachar: of PlnlnBeld at the west end of the station plat- county as told through the lives County Tuberculosis League and new stations / be ing constructed by piano and. education. S h e is a Wednesday evening protest- as_EyS5.t^jpeake£ for their dinner of more than 40 of the early lead- chairman of the scholarship com- form, for the serving o^coffee^and Plainflcld-Unioxuin Linden nnd member_plihe National Honor So- L the dropping ot Mrs. Mary meeting at the Coach~~and~~Four doughnuts to commuters. He~will lng~residents.—In-gathering-mater-- mUtee_£f_Jthe_C^lumbia Alumni Roselle and by Elizabethtown in ciety, the Student Council, the Jane Glovier of 116 Columbia ave- Monday night. p....[\ "discuss this matter-'further with ial for this work, Dr. Johnson col- Club pf Union County. He was a' Edison' Township with a total ca- Dramatic Musjc and, Trench Clubs tuc^ a^"a~mcmber-ot the-Union Judge Sachar is past state pres- the Village Improvement Associa- lected every book and pamphlet- member of the Sons of the Amer- Bl ILT A1MM \« FI.\E CUSTOM SOFAS &\ CHAIRS pacity'; of 33,000,000 gallons of arid has served as choir accom- County Board of ElecUons ident of the New Jersey Federa- tion and the Lions Club, sponsors in print dealing with Northern ican Revolution and a past presi- water a day, and a steel'storage panist. Mrs Glovier was appointed to tion of Business and professional, "for this phase cfr the celebration. New.Jersey and built up a refer- dent of the Elizabethtown Chap- CHOICE CUT reservoir with a capacity of 5.000,- Another winner is Jean Liska, the board for an unexpired term women and present finance cMiiir- Boutonnieres will be provided by ence library of 6,000 volumes. He ter, S.A.R. - 53 whlch 000 gallons under construction by daughter of William F. Liska of in July. 19 . «P»«d'in man of the National federation. Cranford Unit 212, American Leg- also was instrumental in the, or- Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Elizabethtown in Oak Tree. 102 Birchwood avenue. To major 1 February. Her reappointment to a She is judge of Juvenile J*nd Do-ion Auxiliary. ' . • • ganizing of the Union County Marguerite W. Johnson ; two sons, SIRLOIN " PORTERHOUSE •1 in secondary education, Jean will two-year term was supported by mestic Relations Court of Uniort Chairman Cowperthwaite also Historical Society. . Dr. Howard A. Johnson of Berke- attend Douglass College. She is a ppoublican County Chairman KOOS-TAGGED IM REDIBLV LOW! said he thought it would be a good ley, Calif., a surgeon commander idea to post large cards bearing Stamler to Speak member of the National Honor Organized Many Groups Francis V. Lowden of Hillside. and Malcolm R. of the celebration program at North (Continued from Page 1) Society,' the Modern Dance Group, He'organized the State Kinder- in the, Navy, Villiam J. Seeland of Elizabeth, Cranford, a lawyer, and nine Union and North avenues and atand candidates arc expected to at- the Music Club- and the French garten Teachers' Association, Un- STEAKS ^ate committeeman, and Mrs. ion County Manual Training grandchildren. His first wife, Mrs. Walnut and South avenues, and tend. They will be introduced. Club. Helen Glaeser of Clark, state com- Teachers' Association and the Sup- | Mary R.. died 20 years ago. also on bulletin boards in the Following the dinner, dancing The Remaining $30.0 of the' $1,- t iittwwoman. favored Mrs. Edith .schools and in places of business. will be held to the music of a 400.00 was given'-as additional LB. c pascoe of Elizabeth, who was It was suggested that art students hree-piece orchestra. grants to present scholarship hold- named to the-post by State Chair- sofas at Cranford High School might 14 chairs Charles Christian is serving as ers. The five winners this year will an Samuel L. Bodine. make trie • posters. ( The club ordered that copies of 99 dinner chairman. Assisting him be presented to club members at 59c ' Flower arrangements tor be pre-are: Albert J. Musa, ticket chair- the. annual banquet in Sherlock 30 Eastman St. SPECIAL TREAT the resolution be sent to Mr. Bo- pared by the various local garden man; Edward C. McMahon", club Hall on Monday by Mrs. J. How- (Ojtp. Cranford Theatre) ainc, Mr. Lowden, Mr. Seeland clubs will be displayed utjthe Pub- Lb. , and Mrs- Glaeser. president, speaker chairman; Mrs.' ard McAtecr. : lic Library ana on the porch of Harold Glovier, reception chair- [ rrcffr.rir-k H. Zundel. a club di- the Historical Society Museum on Been shopping aroundfor custom furniture? Finding that you couldn't man; and Mrs. Florence Crounsc Try On» and Be Planted 49c rector. inspired the protest. He 11 both June 10 and'11. Poppy, Sales and Mrs. Ruth Christian, table 1 described Mrs. Glovier as a loyal get the fabrics, the colors ymTwanfec! without paying * heavy premium? Doubt was expressed as to decorations. . > (Continued jrom Page 1) CHOICE CUT I party worker. Mrs. Glovier is a whether the headquarters build- buted by volunteers who receive committeewoman from the Ninth That's not the story at Koos! In our new Homeplanners Shop you'll find vl Lb. •ii..'- ing of the First Aid Squad now no profit from their hours of work. . District and formerly was first beautiful covered-to-order furniture with a huge, truly fabulous choice of y would he in Trustees Approve Contributions will go into rc- vice-chairman of the Union Coun- POT ROAST fabrics ... ami the colors are dream-stuff! We've 6 different sofat, 14 shape for an opetTHhouse'^uCrWg* (Continued jrom Page 1)' h^biTFain^~^Fd~~cTiird-^jretfare 591 ^pjuWican^Committee. She is the Cranford Days celebration, but development and growth while in funds to be used for benefit of dis- in numerous~Kepulflrc»fr|r^ individual chairs.. .all comfort-cushioned in deep buoyant foam rub- •if it was reported .that the squad's >.•• the school.system "warrants con- abled war veterans and needy '••'•I Miller-Cadillac First Aider will be WINES AMD LIQUORS CHOICE CUT—Bone In ganizations. / y her. And from their hano-iieu innersprmgTTO tlUPinfaTnMmtored'-taofW*—— a Conne11 Purk sideration." Dr. Best said Mr. children of veterans during the V "Aside from personalities, the on display . in tyI P coming year. , .. from the perfect depth of every seat to the* exact tilt of'each back ... JUDGE SACHAR and that members of the squad Tipaldi has the ability to, reach I action in failing to recommend her both' youngsters and- parents. TRY OUR TOP QUALITY MICK MAST reappointment was an affront to County, and will be a speaker of will be stationed at various events they're pieces of enviable luxury. Now what about the cost. Is that in Dr. Best said that guidance is a Cranford," Mr. Zundel declared. the Vermont State Federations with kits in case of accidents. Town Adjourns 90 PROOF — 100% GRAIN -the luxury class, too? No! You select the pieces ydu prefer, the fabric* "coiTvention at 'XtTanti(?"CTfyr •——•=— one Joining Mr. Zundel in the pro- in which only qualified —~ .^ConHmifd from, pagfij L ^._ I. test were Republican Municipal you like, the colors you want.... and you pay just $99 for any chair... At their lust meeting in the Mu- days of the celebration at the His- persons LEAN GROUND BEEF 3 can be assigned. make a thorough investigation. He ^A^r3irn?^T4 J nicipal Building the local group torical Society Museum, Girl Scout stated that Mr. Scher absolutely $199 li»r»anyj«»fj^_Wje_'ll,*yen add smart kick-pleat skirts... at no extra 1 Louis Troutman, former .board JERSEY DRESSED , Edward C- McMahon, club presi- appointed, committee chairmen, House, Police Headquarters and denies any allegation made against and hart•-.as guest speakers Mrs. ,Fire Headquarters. president, called the plan' "a good lb: dent. They expressed resentment cost! What's more, to spark your decorating ideas, to showyou"Kow"tHe»e him, but is mindful that he is re- ! that Cranford.a Republican Eileen Brady, president, and Miss There will be special displays by practical solution to a difficult sponsible for the acts of his em- sofas and. chairs will look in your own home, we've had our decorator* the Cranford Creative Art Group problem." Mr. Kohn praised the FRESH HAMS 35c! stronghold;''., gets little attention Harriet Colton, parliamentarian of ployes. . , . , LMMNHYfiM J when state and county. appoint- create" a-whole series of exciting new model rooms-around them! Yojpi the State Federation, .; at the Public Library, and by thegreater use of Dr. Trevcrton's "At this stage1," Mr: Kotler said, CALI STYLE —6-8 lb. Avg. fments are made. It was pointed Future activities of the club Cranford Camera Club in the win- psychological' background for case '.'our plea is not guilty and we in- want to browse through every one... whether you're planning to^ buy • out that Mrs. Pascoe's appoint- "will be a picnic meeting in J.une dows • of the local banks. study work. : ' tend to contest the charges." .30 4.09 FRESH FROZEN AA; t ment gives, Elizabeth two Republi- now... or just dreaming for the future. Come see them at Koos^tomorrow and a charter banquet in October. The Recreation Committee,. the To replace Mr. Tipaldi, the Mayor F.. P. Andersen, who pre- can members on the election The committee chairmen are: Rotary Club and the,Kiwanis Club board hired Philip D. Pflaum of sided, said the committee is aware 4/5 Of. FullQt. .». day or evening. (At our Railway store only.) tW5l re in charge of arrangements for Staten Island, a graduate of Wag- of an attorney's responsibility in board. •••• 4-Xi Public affairs, Margaret Coffee; fishing contest on the morning 3 ner College, Staten Island.. Edward GAME SQUABS 98l telephone, Marion Farrell; mem- preparing a defense but pointed 2 For $7.99 Mr. Seeland also was criticized. if June 11. Bus tours to points of J. Boyle of-Jersey City, a gradu- WILSON CERTIFIED bership. Marjoric HofT; bulletin, out that the law requires only five Club members said they felt it was listorical interest will be con- ate of St. Peter's College, Jersey days' notice in cases of this nature. SHANK lb. unethical for a state committee- •Lenora Pendorf; publicity, Doro- lucted by the Cranford Woman's thy Williams; program, Mary City, was employed to teach social- The mayor spoke of the serious- END man to participate in recommend- lub. . studies in the high school, to take ness of the case and of the policy '^EASTMAN" "ABERDEEN' 49c I ing an appointment in which he Louise Wetjin; education and Vo- Finals in children's athletic con- cation, Virginia Williams; finance, Mr. Legrand's assignment. of the State ' Alcoholic - Beverage 8-YEAR-OLD 100% IMPORTED STRICTLY FRESH . was personally involved. The tests will be held at Memorial Mr. Stone Joined the Cranford Control Commission in demanding other Republican member of. the Angela Caruso; health and safety, Field from 1 to 3 p.m.. Friday un- school system in September 1952prompt action. Mayor Andersen 100 PROOF lb. elections Board, Mr.. Seeland suc- Dorothy Koeppler;, international er direction, of the Recreation relations, Eunice Schaffer; legis- and initiated the elementary guid- spoke of Mr. Seller's clean record Scotch Whiskey 36( ' ceeded Mrs. Glovier as secretary ommittce and the Newcomers' FRYING CHICKENS lation, Marie* Deacon; radio and ance'program in 1953. He served in Cranford as a business man and 1 Land commissioner of registrations Club. Bonded Bourbon 86 PROOF television, Bernice Post; national as psychologist for the whole said the committee is aware that 3 /2to4Lb.Aver«de and thus gained an additional school system during his be here at-whatever date $1,500 salary annually. ..•:.-' Rosa Hugin. tfytlram Rum In his new postTlKTSlone "w~ the case' is" postponed""!©..""."" ™"^ (Continued from Page 1) have duties similar to those here. ransmlssion line during the past A motion to postpone the hear- few Croup TWeels Mr. Koha reported one of the wo summer 'seasons. , ing to next Monday was lost CERTIFIED OVEK READY VIA Reelects reasons for his leaving was a high- At a meeting tonight at; the Pressure readings at nre head- er salary in the new position. Mr. lb. home of Mrs. Herbert Frelnbcrg of quarters dipped to 50 pounds at 0 Stone also reports he will be Mental Health TURKEYS 53r 34 Horning avenue, the newly or- J-trl Mrs. W. J. Gubas p.m. Monday, dropped-further to nearer to the Creek Club in Locust •/ (Continued J rum page 1) 8 to 20 Lbs. ganized Jewish Women's Service William J. Gubas of 9 2 pounds at 8 p.m. and came back the campaign can be i successfully League of Cranford will hear, a g : > s at» p.m. ana come out.* Valley. L. I., where he is tennis ICE COLD BEER! CKiplpewa' way^w ay rceteeted talk by Mrs. Albert Schnitzer, dent of the Village Improvement EXTRA LEAN cst reading was 55 pounds at 8 Funds contributed to the fund kabeUv Section,. l{a-: Association at the qnnual meeting p.m., and yesterday afternoon saw go to the Union- County Mental tional Council of Jewish Women. Tuesday afternoon. normal readings in the neighbor- VFWPost '"// Health Association and the Union Always In Stock. Call for a Case of Your wins:: 49< Other officers named were: Mrs.hood of 70 pounds. (Continued jronyPage 1) County Mental Hygiene Clinic, All Meat No Bone Good for Breading or Outdoors Sydney L. Nunn, first vice-presi- The fire department worked on are: Commander-elect Bird, Jos- Ploin/leld, which serves local pa- Favorite. font* ha* tha highest mmmtala dent, reelected; Mrs. Walter A- the dump fire from 6:12 to 9:48eph Tineo. Mr/Heuer, Mr. Klu-tients. Mr. Crane reminded local EXTRA SPECIAL LI In Eurap* watt of UM Caucasua, Keve, .second vice-president; re- p.m. Monday and was called back benspies, M^Brinkerhoff, Charles residents that Cranford's funds at b Mont BUM, which towers to 18.7*1 cording secretary, Mrs. W. Keri- the scene for a short while Christiana/William Jones, Philip the Mental Hygiene Clinic were FREE Free Delivery tMt ' neth Frederick; corresponding-sec- again Wednesday morning. Berardlnelli, Edward Markowich exhausted last October. 39c retary, Mrs. George E. Kamps, re- As the current dry spell contin- Thomas Korner, Past Commander elected; assistant secretary, Mrs. ued, complaints of low water pres- Butler, Michael Slkora, AI Kant- PARKING CR 6-1044 EXTRA SPECIAL CHOICE CUT Walter E. Chapman, reelected sure were registered Monday in ri^r, Walter- Weslovskl, Albert Funeral Services lb ; ••••• treasurer. Mrs. William Klein; as- the "hill" area of Plainfleld and Rahn, Fred Farmer, Robert Greco, "(•Continued from Page .1) keeps whho sistant' treasurer, Mrs. Harold E. in the Ninth and 10th Wards'of Walter Canr; Albert Tlheo, An- tory. LEGS OF LAMB 49 Young; auditor, Mrs. Charles Linden, which also are served by thony Tineo, Past Commander Lafayette Graduate houses whHm Mott. the Plalnfteld-Union Water Com- Schwarz, Mr. Hull, Mr. Tinnesz, .When Dr. Johnson became coun- Mrs. George L. Griswold, pasi pany. • . ' yS Mr. Fagan, Dominick Colaneri, ty superintendent, student enroll- HOME SMOKED ment in the county was 26,000, •••lor ymani president, was the installing offi A defective pump nt the Jerusa-' Michael Drapluk and Mr. Hilbert. lb. while today there are more than cer. " . • lem road reservoir of the Plain- Commander-elect Bird, who has LEAN BONELESS been clerk of the Cranford Munic- 70,000 pupils in county public COTTAGE HAMS Company, in 59c field-Union /Water ipal Court since January 1, 1953,schools. The number of teachers Westfleld/Ieft residents of four in that time has increased from Polio Shot streets In that town without water served in the European Theatre KOSHER STYLE 858 to 3,200. STRICTLY FRESH (Continued from Page 1) for a^short period Tuesday night. with the 491st Armored Field Ar- tillery from October, 1944, to Sep- Born in Standing Stone, Pa., he lb. 'itrsfandTsccondBradc school-chil -Township Engineer Patrick. J. was-» descendant of the Brown Grail and Township Attorney Carl tembe'r," i9-45"."~He' "eriterearservlce LARGE WHITE EGGS dren on Monday. All. local schoo family, which came to this country H. Wursinski, counsel for the In-in January, 1941, and was dis- 49 systems were so notified,' Mrs charged in October, 1945.. on the Mayflower. He received his FROM FARM TO YOU Dox. -ANCY WHITE ter-Municipal Water Committee, bachelor's degree' from Lafayette Elizabeth -V. Jenkyns of Roselle were among u group who made an He was born 38 years ago in Al- i or bany, N. Y., where he attended College, Easton. Pa.', and a mas- w'ho U in charge of the Union inspection tour Tuesday of new ter's degree from Columbia Uni- ARMOUR'S & WILSON'S g'rammur school and high school, RUMPS VEAL 49< County superintendent's office, re- facilities being installed by Plaln- versity. He also • did graduate v Va-lb. and moved to Cranford in May, CARPETS 3 ROOMS! ported. lleld^Union and the EHzabethtown work at Cornell University and Pkg. 1951. He is a member of the Holy was awarded an honorary doctor- FujwtM Da Pont M4trb rich will receive the vaccine as soon ice to customers of both concerns." b^^ Among projects Inspected were located in Kenilworth. ARMOUR STAR & WILSON as it is cleared for use by the fed- 52, Patrolmen's Benevolent Assoc- (•• eral government. The health com- the Elizabethtown Company's new iation. '- Dr. Johnson began his teaching houses looking "ttmmhlr Other officers of the Ladies* Aux- career in Washington, N. J., where COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER SPECIAL P^ntod" Mawm mtUx baud iliary ure: Senior' vice-president,. he was., an instructor for u year Mrs. Louis Klekner; junior vice- after getting out of college, i His b next post was supervising princi- president, Mrs. Anton Tinnesz; Re0ul«rly &24AQ, Note treasurer, Mrs. George Hilbert; pal ut Huckettstown., ENGELHORNE'S 1 CALVES LIVER chaplain, Mrs. Fred Hull;, con- Football PUyer ductress, Mrs. Dominick Colaneri; While in college, he was a line- b guard, Miss Jean Harris; delegates man qn the varsity football team, V2 SLICED BACON to the state' convention, Mrs. Wil-and in Huckettstown . and Cran- Smoked Cali ^%^% 1 ford served a$ football and base- Walk on it! This is luxury. Rich all-wool 3-ply twist spread wall-to-wall in 3 rooms... liam Jones, Miss Alice Russell, FOR THE OUTDOOR GRILL Mrs. Klekner and Mrs. Walter ball coach at one time. and all you need is 39.50 cash! Think of it! This trifling down payment completely Cuir; district aelegates, Mrs. Under Dr. Johnson's leadership. WILSON CERTIFIED HYGRADE carpets a 9x12 dining room ... a 12x15 living room ..;. and a 6x9 foyer . .. even includes Butler, .Miss Russell, Mrs. TlnUnio- n Junior College was founded HAMS lb. ALL MEAT —BEST our workman coining to your home to install this beautiful broadloom over^a cushiony nesz, Mrs. Klekner," Mrs. Au- us the second such Institution in 32-oz. waffle padding! Still more exciting., .you can take up to 2 whole years to pay the gustu Bonnell, Mrs. Dorothy Har- New Jersey. Bergen Junior Col- ris, and julrs.^Ruth Brixner.' lege, was the state's tirst. but it was Funmnas *• 4& balance, thanks to Koos new long-range terms! And you're saving wads of dollars by a private institution. Union Jun- choosing this twist now. Ordinarily you'd, pay 521.40 to spreacTit wall-to-wall in three ior College was one of live found- Anuuul Scholarship ed in the state with .the assistance rooms like these. Now you get "the works" for 393.30 ... save a whopping 131.10! . ^ (Continued Jrom page I) of the deans of Princeton and Rut- Come In and Talk to Us About Your Freezer Orders Of course, smaller or larger rooms mako your down payment proportionately lower «r gers universities. Union, being the higher. (Also at bur Sea Girt branch.) . • . ,. •. phy. While in high school, Elinor - .-•_,- We Cut Prices !o the Bono No Om> W has been a member of the Spanish | Arsi- sct » Pattern for the devel- SCHLECTER'S Club, the Vocational Medical Club opincnt of the other four. and-.on~.4he~

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CRANKHUJ tmxm chapter directors attended by Rus- and Gilbert Warrin, Princeton University. •" WSCS sel W. Hardy of 19 Elmora avenue Von Beidel At Methodirt Uwrcb. College Club Almost 70 members of the senior In Retrospect at the Robert Treat Hotel in New- clasg. now have gained admittance „ Sirs. ttbbeYt %. 'Qrearwen was ajrk recently. > to college, with some students £*•*$» ftitt ' To Teach gaining entrance to four.or five! Society ol Cbtis^alh Service at J. Croft was one of six seeking three GOP nomi- The annual banquet of thecolleges. * • • Five Yean placed on the approved list of Cootie Trustee ,j.'.,,,.[ ...,;Amon5>...those • who • recently MfeTRuth Boyer; soprano, will be -The board of the Cleveland secondary schools" for a twO-year period: -Re- ' Blan ruled that the machines were Craiuord High School on- October 1. Dur- men> and boystell of the respect they holdu fense Coundn '. • China Continuing tmsanitary, diiRcult to clean and Joseph Dziok of Cranford has gained/college admittance were: Teachers to Dine .soloists. The musicaW also< will School Parent-Teacher Association placement on the list was contingent on-the in- d Thomas G. &llley was installed as president "Command performances" — Inadequately supervised to insure been elected and installed a trust- Charry Lou Reiman. . Pembroke ing this quarter century of service, Coach for him. feature the Temple quartet, a clusion of several additional instructors on the In Plainfield Tonight entertained the class mothers and of the Cranfohl Ltons Club at a dinner meeting i orders from high goverh- proper cleanliness and of Union Swamp Bugs Pup Collefie of Brown University, jwoodwind quintet and Dr. Fred- Dr. Earl Brown of Plainfield Weekley has turned out some of the fin- Our congratulations to the Cranford the teachers of the Cleveland and in the Chimney jpbrher. He succeeded Victor D. school faculty. Provision for extra, teachers had offlcials here and in foreign tampering. Tent 5, Military Order of VnsyProvidence, R. I., Joan Lightcap, erick Zomzley of Elizabeth, vio- will present his "Keyboard Kap- -est track teams in the county and state. High School trackmen for their victory Shaheen. ^ been made In the budget adopted earlier in the ^..rles—are «n old story to the The company, ~wl Cootie. He also has been appointed Trenton State Teachers College; linist. the Brookside Place Schools., at ers" at the annual dinner of the A house-to-houie canvass in the "Mighty year: staff at the world-famed pottery ganized a year and a^ialf ago and adjutant by Commander John K. Elaine Wetzstein, University of Prior to taking over all the track du- in the Union County meet and their other The public is invited to attend: tea last Wednesday, at the hotne of Cranford Teachers' Association to- Lindus L. Caulum, director of athletics at of Lenox, inc, to Trenton. Some is headed by —Turke . l. of. Fraser of Rahway., / Pennsylvania Hospital School of Mrs, Bruce^ Gillespie. . . Seventh" War loani djtive was td open ih. Cran- night at the Park Hotel, Plainfield. ties several years ago, Coach Weekley fine efforts and to Coach Weekley. May Wappingers Falls (N.Y.) High School, had been "utsunding exan*Ws dt this kind 43Lenhome tfe, south, contend- Nursing, Philadelphia; Robert -••Mm ford ana Kenilwx*^) shortly and continue Mrs. Marion. Eschenlauer, vi""' also handled the football and basketball all their efforts be as successful and re- Mrs. R!"H7 Heartel was chair- d work are on exhibit at Martin ed that the tiealth director's riil- BMfllea Mttom Davis, Marietta College, Marietta, Sunny Acres Group through June 30, if ftts «nho\mc*d by Robert E. appointed director of the Cranford Boys' Camp president and social chairman, is man of the committee on ar- Jewelers. 27 North Union avenue. ings were>1arbitary because such When does th» oxygen go when O. '. teams,which compiled commendable warding. Crane, local war #nahce chairman. for the 1935 season, according to an announce- in charge of arrangements. She is Plans Animal Dance rangetnents. She was assisted by The display contains'samples of machines have - been accepted water is distilled* Distulatioa doe* Also, Janice Keve, Moravian Mayor M. i. ©Crzlh and the Kenilworth ment toy Charles A. Wallace; principal of Sher- being assisted by Miss Ruth Mor- and Im- thevWhite House.dinner services throughout the county and are not emus* a separation of the oxygen College .for Women, Bethlehem, • Jaycees Welcome Addition to Area Service Groups Sunny Acres Civic Mrs. F. C. Atkins, 'Mrs. N. C.Borough Couhcll marked the observance of V-E man School and camp manager. The camp was gan and Miss Elizabeth Kelly. provemfcnt Association will hold _. i have been ordered specially Usw in educational institutions contained in water. When water is Pa.; Kathleen' Vogel, Centenary provemfcnt "la- be open from July 8 through Labor Day. heated/to 212 F it te converted to Members of the Board of Educa- its annual spring danee on May 28 "Kjeldsen, Mrs;-A. Clark Walker, Day in Kenllwornvhy opening the council meet- from Lenox since the tune Industrial plants. Thh e fifirm Junior College',' Hackettstown; Charter Night ceremonies held re- implementing the suggestions for service Union, Council, Boy Scouts of America, held •team. The molecules are. farther tion and the administrative staff ing with a 60-secotfd >Ueh1 prayer and the read- Woodrow Wilson and are in also contended that the rulings George Wening, University of at the Casino. Jack Jura's band SpethMrs. F, . Jr.Gordo, M^rsn Leech. A., EMrs. Kimbel. R. C. its first Cranford Camporee on a plot of ground wpart and more'fre«"to rawm than have been invited to attend, Paul eentlcently for the Cranford-KenilwortCranf ord-Kenilworth Chap- i..n. thei«.v...-^r respectivr—..._e ._communities made at ing of a Victory Prayer by Borough Clerk Philip lar use there todaj. There al were discriminatory,' because' the Delaware, Newark, Del.; and Don- will play for dancing, " ' Mrs. Alfred Duemmler" —. Mrs— .. H.. adjacent to Roosevelt School. Some 300 scouts fa the liquid, though each molecule Selby, president, reports. -terter, Junior Chamber of Commerce, mark- the Charter Night by Mayors Fred P Waltier Ruenger is in charge of J, Mcdevna. . , • . plates designed for the city permits trther vending ma- of steam consists, as hi water, of ald Klein, Lawrence F. Pethick 1: altcr cn| C. Hopper, and Mrs. Gillespie. attended, setting up their tents for overnight chines ior cigarettes, candy, gum ed the debut of a new organization dedi- Andersen of Cranford and Robert C. w "" Mrs. H- Z. Martin, president of • . '•. '.'• fitfUiltt Vtars Ago of many of f two hydrogen atoms attached to ed the debut of a new organization V" camping and cooking their meals in the open. of my and corn-operated washing -«»«i 4« nnmmunitv service through uni- Krueger of Kenilworth. nrrangemen s. the Cleveland PTA, and Mrs. Irvin Wltn the Republican gubernatorial race g ma- one of oxygen. Steam has to be now 'finer cm cated to community service through _Jioldlng.]thc center of attraction, Cranford voters Dwight H. Ferguson,,evangelist, of Cohocton dential yacht, 1J8S chines. Jteated to about 3000 F to cause idcnt ofeet, dUWd -f»r was nueat pfUMulxw-at-tba ~ * ' ~ fied action ol a group oi ctvic-inuiucu m- •XWB-W-^™ ,_ „ werte t6 go to the polls to select uieUTpSK3ni8nT^ Tabemacle. He vyas accompanied by. a musical Cnited States embassies through- •ven a sligfii separate elements. At tempera- inees. Three local residents were seeking state group which presented special programs. out the worl Earley to Represent dividuals. tlon has before it a fine example to fol- Feeley Sales Manager and ttwnty offices. Mrs. Julia I. Hazzard was un- a I e ooln s was t also includes din- tures as high as 9000 F only about i5 ' fl ^"'^ ' elected president of the The eex Est 1912 Appointment of Edward M. JC ExatnV&at opposed for reelection as state Republican com- ffiil f 11 per cent is-broken up lnU hy- The influence of the chapter Was felt low in the records of our other service For Two Companies nerwaye designjld for officials of Chapter at Conference •Feeley, of 513 Springfield avenue Examinations will b*|ln Mon- mltteewoman; Wesley A. Stanger was one of five Cranford Canoe Club, which opened Its 1935 p irogen and oxygen. in the area even before the presentation clubs—the Rotary Club, which has been -' - " foreign governments across the C f 4 Vti LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING of its cha to serve, as sales manager for both day at Union Junior Coltefee and aspirants for-four Republican nominations for season by making use of the reconditioned tennis John C. Earley of 4 Venetia ave- courts. Another ?e*t«r* erf the dis- of its charter through the conducting of an important part of the civic picture for companies, has just.been announ- continue to May 31, Dr. KenneUi State Assembly, and Fire Commissioner Dudley nue 'wUVrepresent Newark .Chap- Household Goods Exclusively a patriotic in ced by George E. Feeley, president MacKay, president, announced play is a semtioft «t museum OPENUHOUBSA DAY1 the sale of Ameri- 32 years; the Lions Club, with its back- •'.••....'•-•.••. « . ground of 29 years of activity in the town- pieces like those treated t>y Lenok ter, Rational Association of Cost u»u «.— the Cranford CdhfereticituAs, 'ate' to be held at the Shipping Have yoo had the opporhmity ment, of ^ teen-age ^RowJ-E^' „ . Art in New York City, anfl the Storage Ctrahiic Museum in ' Sevres, Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York, RAPPS PIAIMACY to try ovz ff»f?"1*»^« custom mi to help make our youthful drivers more In Kenilworth,, too, the newcomers France. • *'.. : , • /: • June 1ft to 23. • shirt laundering? We think The public is 1»Vrted-to Hie ex- Sll PSuC All* PIflaD«*l safety-conscious. • can find inspiration and guidance Arrangements -for the confer- Packing , it's the FINEST ANYWHERE! hibit here, which will be on dis- Jaycee units in other communities through study of past accomplishments ence, were made at a meeting of PL. 6-0006 have established a reputation for carry- of the established Rotary and Lions Clubs play untU May 81. ://- Call CRanford 64)898 Estimates Cheerfully 213 South Ave,last Given on Any ing out their service programs in an ef f ic- in that borough, Dot ,-.m ient manner, and the early inauguration We welcome the addition of one Cranford, N. J. - Moving Problem of worthwhile projects here indicates that more such group to join with the existing Special Limousine Service Know why?.. not only because the Cranford chapter is one which will organizations in the continual striving. Trips to ii afepMto, nHway «tatiM» ft piers ' we have lust installed the 'take hold" and do an effective job of for betterment of our community life. most modern machinery CALLCRANFORD 64)961 - 62272 available in the industry. . . mntMs W *eddlft£ - Wp* to anyplace but we have also *H«*f* new Wear a Poppy in Remembrance of Their Sacrifices + Prices Very ReatontMe - -, : techniques so that your shirts The near approach of Memorial Day abled veterans and are distributed by are returned to you like new. gives added meaning to the observance volunteers who receive no profit for their of Poppy Week, starting tomorrow, dur- hours of work. '.'I'm ing which local veterans' organizations A little thought beforehand of the iwttloffer the traditioiiaLpopp n h sacrifice mad y HEPENBCR6 9 ././ ddjn^this that all important -5^offerUietradiUonaLpoppieof members of our armed forces in,s hono whro "tlnV''popjfies"asacrifice made Wby those in whose honor fCLC'X human element... and that's thei~* r ^..live^ s-^—. in thj e*«*« Servic• e»»IU oAf Wsufferino nnnnipg ans are~"°disl(ibuted"Tmdd Hardships undergon' ofe tnbye where we excel ... our have given thosthee forfo»r whose benefit Poppy Week is trained operators »*»<«ln» your America. . > held, should influence each one of us to AND REPAIRING shirt feel and look better Contributions received during the contribute generously and wear a poppy every part ol your shirt is week will be used for the benefit of dis- DO NOT If'« Eoay— It's fun done par excellence ... the - for remembrance during the coming jirouflh;Jha^Suburton Trust Corriparty. * •ATTIC ROOMS abled and needy war veterans and their -week.- aWO^,,,xpn .exp^cMo aet them RIM THE 9 from Sin AN. As ttffnHil M * dood material foundation is the It 8 Exciting! • CEDAR CLOSETS a ttft mortgage. but above all it'simportant to the COAST TO COAST MOVERS Trees Taken Down • DORMER WINDOWS value of your home. . . . and'your And ftramrad COME IN or CALL your friendly Aafwkan In Ike U. 8. er Ciwa4a • NEW FLOORS future comfort and convenience. A Stump* Palled Ou« • . That nvtans a Suburban Trust Company mort- few dollars a month may be r.ll routenum TODAY ... then AIX WORK GUARANTEED *> GARAGE your 'home needs to make it the see what We mean when your p home of your dreams. Why not custom shirts are returned to By ?•* —> «att — ««•» — A* By InsnraitM gage, mad* lotallf. With neighbors in the banking busi- • WALL PANELING l>et~startc

''.•>''' •J ' 'L , • - ' . '• '• *• *c. THE CrtAIffORD CTTtZEN AND CRftONiCLK, THUftSDAY, MAV 1#, l»55 fUt THE CHANFOHP CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, MAY 19,k 1BSS ber 0* Mu Chapter of Kappa Alpha nue address are Ihe maternal Bazata, Teddle Trtstam, Terry]New York. He joined the company a member of the Board of Chris-IPost 21$, American Legion, nits Carteret Girl Engaged Miss Virginia Meyers, ICrreen Thumb Flower ShowTheta, social sorority. grandparents. and Mrs. Michael Jdhnson, Neal Dennis, Royce Mof- in 1946 after serving five and one- tian Education and superintendent! been nominated for the posl of Cranford Aiding Benefit Bridge Elizabeth Man, Sheerin of Elizabeth is the patern- fett. Paul Winter. Peter Swanson, half years in the Navy, where he of the Junior Department of the j sergeant-at-arrcs of the Union Music Club Closing Season To Howard E. Frew Park Man Engaged Un Newswanger of 117 North al grandmother. : Fred Wiseman; silver arrows, attained the\ rpink of lieutenant Sunday School. He and' his wife, \ County American Legion organi- The betrothal of Miss Joan Rud- The engagement of Miss Virgin- Cranford Woman Has 'Spring Fever' Them avenue, west, was one of four Charles Bazata-3, Terry Johnson- "commander. Before the war he Janet, have two boys, aged 3 and I zation. The election will be neM 'With Program in Cranford iy to Howard E. Frew, son Of Mr. la E. Meyers to William T. Mac- Featuring ** them*, "SpHhg Kvtr* the tSMCh thurrib Garden •ophotnores chosen for the Hous- -Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rothstein 2, Teddie Tristam, Royce Moffett, was employed by the Atlantic Re- 8. during the annual convention in ind Mrs. Charles E. Frew of 429 Allister, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wed Saturday Von Hall Student Board of Direct- of 4 Omaha drive have announced Peter Swanson; denner stripe, fining Company in Philadelphia. Park on June_16-18. v Mrs. Alexander Prista and Mrs. Frank V. H. Carthy. both of nub will present its anhual flower tfibw at the Ciafho from $ to ft North Union avenue, has been an- James MacAlllster of Roselle Park, Mrs. Beatrice Buenzle Williams Sunday. Mrs. Francis Dulkal is genetal chhinhan for the show, of the University of Pennsyl- the birth of their second; daughter, Jimmy Oathout, and assistant den- He started in the training divi- Cranford, are serving as luncheon chairman and co-chairman, re- nounced by her parents, Mr. and has been announced by her par- 61115 Herning avenue, daughter vanla. The men were selected on {Faye. on May 6 at St. Michael's ner stripe to Mike Keller both, of sion at Esso's New York head- Campaign Figure nd Mrs. Walter Kin* is president Ai the dub. spectively, for the annual luncheon and closing program of the West- Mis. Walter J. Ruddy of Carteret ents, Lt. Comdr. .and Mrs. Henry lot Joseph A. Buenzle of Wood- the basis of scholarship, creative!Hospital. Newark. They also have Den, 14. William Arfken«was wel- quarters and later served as ad- According to final campaign Army Engu*ers nwta i)!iv(UM Horticultural classes ate open io the public, as are the following ability. Initiative and a personalia son. flpld. Musical Club, to be held in Sherlock Hall at 1 p.m. Wednesday Miss Ruddy is a graduate of Car- A. Meyers of 218 Prospect street Ridge and the late Mrs. Buenzle corned into the pack as a new ministrator at the Elizabeth Train- statements filed with County Clerk a new eoHmpHM* "pulo*" eaataU> arrangement classes: "The BlW's Interview. Hall is the er eapable of tUjrtng ]0.0M gfttttts ii ^^irfdJichairman. teret High School. Mr. Frew, an Miss Meyers, a' graduate was married Saturday to Thomas member. ing Center. He, joined the com-Henry G. Nulton, Mayor Fred P. •Garden Magic," "Out ot Collegians Corner center for student activities at the Congratulations are being re- 1•of gasoline in forward battle areu. Assisting Mrs. Prista and JJrs CranfoM High School, attended E. MacPherson of 152 Smith street Nest," S. P9rcella, 3rd, showed slides munications division when it was Andersen spent $595 in his sue- Union Junior College where ^ . - 1 7"T8ke-Me-QMt~to-ihe -Fred Markmrie, son of Mr. and university. . ceived by Mr. and Mi's. Joseph Pa- The synthetic rubber tank may M Carthy on the luncheon committee Cranford High School, Both are Elizabeth, in St. Michael's Church p and-gave_a__talk_abQut his_seven formed in 1952. At Bayonne-Mr. cessful bid for the Republican Oiled by pipeline or hoseHne fron I Married Saturday was a member of P*hi Eta Omicron Mrs. Fred Mackemie of 16 Locust gaho~bT "25~Keith7eftrIeS~ avenue arc Mrs. James M. Rich, Mrs. John employed by Merck ft Co., Rah- The Rev. Mark Dooley, assistant Ball Game," "Memorial Day" and years in Liberia. The slides showod Tyre haTb^elTeclitoF of -nomination—for--a--one-year-un- sorqrity. A "former member of drive, received high honors at Up- Aldeh L. West ot 614 Springfield on the birth of their second son. A. Olson and Mrs. Edward F. pastor, performed the ceremony. 1 the growing and processing of the Bulletirj and was ^ver- expired term on the Board of log tutioM. The "puto*," rtl». Bethany Assembly, Order of Rain- ••The Prom. sali College, East Orange, for at-avenue and Robert Alden of Rah-'Peter Herbert, on May 6 at Eliza- George, all of Cranford, and Mrs. A July wedding is planned. Mrs. Paul Nemmert of Wood. cocoa,beans. Mr. Porcella pointed chairman for a recehY Wax 'Ea Treeholders. forced with an inner and outer !*»• ,bow for Girls, Roselle, she is head arrangement classes. ore: taining an average of 2.5 during way had as their guests for Mili-ibeth General Hospital. W. E. Whaley and Mrs. Louis H. Ridge, sister of the bride, was ma- Other out that Liberia, which is on the A graduate of the University, ot er of nylon doth to prevent cvipo^ bookkeeper at Gering Products, Sunshine," "The Mayth- e fall semester. He is a junior tary Ball week-fend at Rutgers Un- Flctcmfycr "* w«»<:tfl?i tron of honor and George Ross Of 'Spring west coast of Africa, is much like Pennsylvania, he is president of ration, can be made ready tat VM Inc., Kenilworth (class for children of Green majoring in geology. iversity the Misses Virginia Musa Mr. and Mrs, Herbert R. Bald- O'SheaNominated Mrs. Tucker and her co-chair- Elizabeth, son-in-law of the bride- the United States from its form of its Northern New Jersey Alumni quickly uizapiy by unrolling it Vk» A graduate of Thomas A. Edi- b Garden Club members;, and Marion Webster. Both Matthew O'Shea of Cranford a rug from ttt- protective box. man, Mrs. Charles E: Holder_pf Mrs. MacPherson. is the—wttfnw hum and Robert are Sophomores and "government "aSd~architeclUre. Association. He currently holdVlhe Nuptial Rites son Vocational and Technical High of Walter Williams and Mr. Mac- Spring Buffet," "Wedding Bells," John R. Merrill ot ZOS Arbor nounced the birth of their third Westfleld, have arranged a pro. School. Elizabeth, Mr. MacAllister tnembers of Delta Phi Fraternity. daughter. Pamela Joyce, on May 8 Howard Milius, chairman of the rank of commander in the Supply .. he Cookout" and "Educational street has been elected to associate ! l[ gram including "Suite No. 2 in B Pherson was formerly married ^o T annual father and " son banquet, Corps of the Naval Reserve and '.'•' li In Vermont is employed as a carpenter. He Marguerite Motley who died No- Exhibit." membership in the State'Univer- at Muhlenberg Hospital in Plain- It Minor," for flute and strings, by served two and a half years with sity chapter Of Sigmi Xi, naUonal Miss Patricia Thorn, daughter field. The couple also has two announced thai the affair will be heads a supply officers reserve Johann Sebastian Bach, with Miss Marina. Mary Quesnel, vember 25, 1953. Committee chairmen for the of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thorn of division in New York. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elie the Army in Germany after World hohorary scientific sotieyt, at Rut- sons. ' held June 4 at the First Presby- Helen Reiter. flutist; Hazel Muel- shoW include: 207 Beech street, has been elected Mr. Tyre is active in the First Quesnel of Rutland, Vt., became War II. Following the wedding, a recep- gers University, New Brunswick. terian Church at 7 p.m. Tickets ler, Josephine Isaacs, Frances Schedule,* Mrs. B. F,.Brixner! editor of the yearbook, class at are to be available through Den Presbyterian church, where he is the bride of Frank A. .Todisco, Jr., A fall wedding is planned. SCHAIT tion for the immediate family was acing and properties, Mrs. Halv Lewis and Esther" Sbbel. first vio- held at the home of Mr. MacPhci - Mary Alice Hinsoh daughter 1856, at Columbia Presbyterian Dad's this week. MASTER KRAFT on of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Todisco, Mrs. Harry V. Osborne, Jr., of lie Herning avenue (left), and Walsh; entries, arrangement linists; Marian Caldwell, Margaret old of Mr: abd Mrs. J. J. Hanson, 374 Hospital nursing school. Three Cubs Cubmaster Harmon announced St., of 255 Third avenue. Gar- Mrs. William F. Little, Jr., of 12 Woods Hole road, are shown son's sister, Mrs. William H. Stacy, MFS. W. Farnsworth; en- Swett and Zoralec ohe. second-vio- Cranford Family Miss Muriel Schait classes, Lincoln avenue, a sophomore at that the , Memorial Day Parade ' . STATE Or NEW JEB8EY wood, at_a nuptial mass in the among the apple blossoms at Bonnie Brae Farm foj Boys, Milling- 409 Herning avenue. hprticultural classes, Mrs. DEPABTMENT OP STATE linists; Marguerite Plcister nnd Church of Christ the King, Rut- To Wed Linden Man The couple will reside at 115 tries. Allegheny College, Maedville, Pa., George Beer, Jr., son of Mr. and Win Webelos route has been changed and that CertlflcaU of DluolutUn ton, where they have been working on arrangements for the Brixner'; classifications, arrange- To,all to whom these presents may come, '" Claire --Harter, Violists, and Carol Moves to New appeared in the annual modern Mrs. Beer of 6 Chester Lang place, all concerned should check The land, at.9 a.m..Saturday. The Rt. "Country Fair" benefit bridge to be held Monday and Tuesday. Dr. .^nd Mrs. George Schait of Herning avenue after a wedding ment classes, Mrs. C. Dickey; Neal Dennis, Mike Keller and Greeting: Murray, cellist. Rev. Msgr. Joseph Kennedy of- trip to Miami Beach, Fla. . _ „-• dance concert' presented-recently spent the week-end at home. He Citizen and Chronicle for the new WHEREAS. It appears to my uttsfac OIL BURNERS Mrs. Osborne is serving as hostess for Cranford-guests, who will 3 Springfield avenue have made ifications, horticultural class^ John Gillis were presented their tion. by duly authenticated trcocd of A quartet in Chinese pentaton, ficiated. - HbineJnJTexas by the Orchesis Society in the Al is a student at the University of assemble point. Following the pa-the proceedings (or the voluntary dis- play Tuesday. ..-••• . - ..'•.'. The Morgan Jones family moved known the .engagement of their Mrs. Brixner; Judges and tegheny Playshop. She took part Maryland, College Park, Md. Webelos badge by Cubmaster Rob- solution thereof by the unanimous con- WITH 275 i "Fivjc Fragments .-of Jade," /by A reception for the immediate', rade, all cubs of Pack 103 are in-sent of all the stockholders, deposited Zeta Tau io Elect c^•anlss , Mrs. M. Cushmeyer; hos- ert .Harmon of Pack 103 at their VJeno von Takacs. will be sung by families followed at the Wheeler on Tuesday from their home at 20 daughter. Miss Muriel J. Schait, to in a group of dances based on vited to the gym' of ^the First In my office, that American Under- Burchfleld avenue to their new pitality. Mrs. H. Frahme. Miss Barbara L. Gilcher of 128 monthly meeting Saturday eve- writers Acency. Inc.. a corporation of GAL. TANK * Margaret Walsh, Mary Hans. Jes- Williams Hotel in Rutland. 9 Robert L. MacDonald, son of Mr. in Westfield Tuesday , and the dra- Presbyterian Church where-. ice this State. • whose' principal orflce ,b hpme in Orange, Tex. Mr. Jones, Besler avenue is among 52 students ning. . . ' situated nt 1^0.'-.114 Esmora Avenue. sie Jones and Gladys Gould. Miss Claudette Quesnel was and Mrs.'C. J. MacDonald-of 1120 Election of officers will be held Also, publicity, Mr*. R. Wen-matic "Apostle's Creed," dancec cream will be served. 'Country Fair Atmosphere plant manager for Acheson Dis- at Douglass College of Rutgers Other awards were presented as In the City of Ellz.-ibelh, County ol INSTALLED University terrace, Linden. as the Northern New Jersey Chap. ricn; tickets, Mrs, James Walsh; to the words of the "Apostle's Union. Stato of New jj-rsoy (Charles Kathleen Cuckler and Edwina maid of honor for. her sister, and University, New Brunswick, se- follows: Bobcat, Walter Wilson, ,J\ Stevens, belnc' th<» ^{acent therein MRS. R. W. NIEDRACH. JR. persed Pigments Company, has The bride-to-be is a graduate ter of Zeta Tau Alpha meets at Mrs. Chris Sorenson; spe- Creed" as arranged by Walter —Huidui •wtH—play~"Frtim—FofeigH- Joseph Todisco. brother of the junior, lected to act as chairmen of their Bruce Stockbotger, Tom Albans, and in charge thertnif, upon U'hoin pro- Subject To Local Code been transferred from the Phila- SchopL_Jhe is 8:15 p.m. Tuesday in the home of cial projects, Mrs. N. Imperato; Schumann. The local student also ctss may be served", has compiled Parts," by Moritj; Moszkowski, bridegroom, was: best man. Defl dormitories next year. George Goodfellow, Thomas Esso Promotion with the requirements of Tltlo 14. Cor- wag featured-soloist.. porations, General, of HeyLsed' Statutes written for piano, four hands. Layden, a niece of the bride, was Mrs. Harry V. Osborne, Jr., of 116 Herning avenue, who is serv- employed by J. P. Morgan Frahir.e^—Peter—Swanson;—woll. NO DOWN PAYMENT R.W. Niedrach, Jr., company to its office. • ball avenue, Westfield. • • ' ' Mrs. Dulical; judges* clerks, tive dance, "Survival," for which -of—Nrw -Jersrj, -prclmilnni-y—tt»—«h»--4»- V"' Betty Zimmerman, soprano, ac- flower girl. Ma). Ronald O'Bryan ing as hostess to the Cranford contingent of bridge and canasta players ncorporated in New York City: gram Kenneth Beadell, Warren Parkins, Forfiavid^Tyre— suini! of this Certificate of DissolutloK Before joining the Acheson con- Speaker at the meeting will be Dulical, Mrs, King and Mrs. she also prepared the choreogra- -B1RTHS- NOW THEREFORE. I. the S«^relary ol companied by Kathleen Cuckler, if Brooklyn, brother-in-law of the Mr. MacDonald is a graduate Mrs. Daniel SassL Robert Speth, Bobby Stale of the State of New Jersey. Do Anne Gildersleeve planning to attend fhe spring benefit bridge at Bonnie Brae Farm for cern, Mr. Jones was a vice-presi- cleanup, Mrs. Edward phy. Miss Hanson is a French A daughter, Janet Marie, was David N. Tyre of 102 Makatom will close the program. Mrs. Zim- bride, served as usher. of Linden,'High School. A veteran Mrs. Edward Verne of the re- Dickey; Addoms. Teddie Tristam, Paul Hereby Certify thnt the unid. corr«»ratlon DIRECT FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES Boys., in Millington on Tuesday. Visited the farm recently to complete dent of Wilson Organic Chemicals search department of the Costume major at Allegheny and a mem- born to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mitnik drive has been named assistant did. on the Second day of May. 195S. Illi merman has chosen "Standchen," Following a wedding trip to of four years' service in the Navy, Allan. lingerfeldt, William B. Edwards, in my office a duly executed and attested In Trinity RUesr arrangements and set the scenes for the "Country Fair," which is the in Sayreville and previously was he is employed in the production Institute of' the Metropolitan Mu- of 17 Penning avenue on March manager of the employee relations consent in writing to the dissolution ol SALES and SERVICE by Richard Strauss; "Cherc, Nuit," Canada, the couple will reside at Peter Swanson; bear, Howard said corporation, executed by all Ihi theme of the benefit. ' associated with Calco and Mon-office of the Singer Manufacturing seum of Art in New York City, 30 at Overlook Hospital. Summit. department at the Bayonne Re- The marriage of Miss Anne Gil- 409 West street, Garwood. Milius, Frank O'Brien, Robert stockholders . thereof, which said'eonsen .v-.-!ll oei sleeve, uau, santo Chemicals. He is a chemical Company, Elizabeth. . who will speak on "Broadway They also have a son, Robert. finery of Esso Standard Oil. Heand the record of the .proceedings afore- d'Amor," by Vito Carnevali. The-bridt is a graduate-of Mount Assisting Mrs... Osborne -were Low. Fred Wiseman; lio||, Ricky previously served as head of the said are now on file in my said office » Hamilton : Gildersleeve of West- It; Joseph Academy, Rutland, and Mrs. William F. LitUe, Jr.. of 12 Junior-VIA Unit- tug,^. ANSWER TO "ITS A FACT' provided by law. CHAPMAN BROS. University. J^WfflMPJgatjoris^ajicl'training dlyi- JN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I hnv« Held, formerly of Cranford, and ittended Becker Junior College, Woods Hole road; Mrs. Paul J. Mrs. L. B. Turner of 316 Pros- ;r -Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. McAr- Mr. Morgan is originally from Members off the Essex County was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bazata, Brian Conley. Neal Den- sion of the departmcrit ~~ "~KPft'td'^ircT~rny tianrl'7irid' affiicrtt PLUMBINGu.JLJHEATJNG «i he lute Mr. Gildersleeve, to Rob- Worcester; Mass. She }s employed pect avenue entertained at lunch- my official seat; at Trenton, lhl: thur of 28 Tulip, street will enter- Wright of 26 Eastman street, and Entertains at TeaColumbus, O., and his wife is from chapter have been invited to at- Cata Do Not 8e« Better In The Dart Sheerin" of 625 Lexington avenue nis. Tom Posey, .Terry Persons. jrt William Nipdrach; Jr., son ofas a typist in post headquarters at eon yesterday for Mrs. Russell Mr. Tyre began his duties at the (SEAL) Second day of May, A.D.one 36 North Ave^ E. CRanford 6-1320 tain at bridge, on Friday evening. a large committee of volunteer A.tea to give young women of Charleston, W. Va. They came to tend. Sight depends on light reaching the iris of the eyes. The less on May 5 at Elizabeth ^ General thousand 'nine hundred on Mr. ^nd Mrs? Niedrach of 202 v Herman, Mrs. Richard Dudley, Also, gold arrows, Kenneth Bayonne plant on June 1, 1954 fifty-five. Their.guest? will be Mr. and Mrs. Camp Kilmer.' helpers. '•' . •" ' ' . Cranford ari opportunity to learn Cranford ' from New Brumwick light, the Ies3 sight." 1. "Popular Fallacies" A. S. E. Ackennann. Closed Saturdays During the Summer Months 'awnee road, took place at a can- Mr. Todisco, a graduate of Gar- Mrs. Forrest Dexter, Mrs. James Mr, and Mrs: Edward Aborn of Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Beadell. Ricky Huston, Daniel on a rotational assignment from - EDWARD J. PATTEN. Ben W. Gcddes,, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Osborne reported that about the Junior Village Improve- four years ago. They were active Callaghan of Ihe l>xington ave- Secretary of S*"* dlelight service in Trinity Episco- wood schools and Jonathan Day- McGovney, Mrs. E. Armstrong Da- 403.Casino avenue left on Monday Sasd, Robert Speth, Charles. the communications division in '- 5 John McNab and Mr. and Mrs. scores Of packages were wrapped ment Association and its activ- in the First Presbyterian Church Hoi)is Lcland of Cranford. Mr. pal Church at 8 p.m. Saturday. ton Regional High School, Spring- ities was. held by the junior, ynit mon, Mrs. John Qathout and Mrs. for a week's vacation at Point The Rev, Frank Van Hise Carthy, and tied for the country grabbag and in cubbing and scouting ac- and Mrs. Theodore Osbahr of Ro- field, is employed in the composing at the Girl Scout House yesterday. William Meyer. V * Clear, Ala. - . rector, performed the ceremony. which, will be a special feature of tivities; heje, and Mrs. Morgan is selle and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hak- room of The Citizen and Chroni- A reception followed at Sher- cle. the bridge this year. She added Guests included Mrs. W. J. a past president of the Lincoln ala of Scotch Plains. ock Hall. that a country store is under con- Gubas, president, and Mrs. SydParent-Teache- r Association. Dur- ney Nunn, vice-president of the ing the past year she taught at the •• • *•' The bride was escorted by her 11 Mrs. John Gottshalk of College- struction, and that an old pot-belly AT JldlANUS BROS. 2 GREAT STORES-ELIZABETH and WOODBRIDGE Mrs. H. A. Glovier of 116 Col- Village Improvement Association, Nancy, Luzon School for Retarded rother, David Hamilton Gilder- i/ille, Pa., was the week-end guest stove, a cracker barrel and a high- Now! Just in Time For Graduation! "umbia avenue entertained at seated buggy have been unearthed and Mrs, Walter Conley, adviser Children' in Roselle. Mr. Morgan sleeve of Plainftcld. Her sister, if her son-in-law and daughter, •::• />'••;. . . •>• luncheon and bridge "on Monday to the junior group. also was active in the Cranford Mrs. John Andrew Martin of West. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L* Van In-in the countryside and transported JM afternoon. Her guests were Mrs. Also present were Miss Catha- Lions Club. Hartford, Conn, was matron of wagen of 19 Oak lane. to Bonnie Brae to complete the value as shown Charles Christian, Mrs. John honor and only attendant. "Country Fair" scene: ryn Suydam, northern vice-chair- They have five children: Har- $ riet, who was"a junior, and George, Mayer, Mrs. Edward Earhart and The bride wore a gown of im- Among those in Cranford who map of the New Jersey State Fed- Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. eration of Junior Women's Clubs, who was a freshman in Cranford thJsweek... Mrs. Maurice Baker of Cranford, ported white organdy over silk Marvin S. Haltom of 204 Columbia arc cooperating and who have and Mrs. Harold Stotler, member- High School this year, and Ronald, Mrs.. Charles Christian of Eliza- taffeta designed with a scoop neck- avenue were Mr. and Mrs. Bertake- n tables are: ' ship chairman and parliamentar- Morgan, Jr., and Susan, who have m beth, Mrs. . George Harvey of ine and yoke of embroidered eye- nard Dispenza and their son, Lee Mrs. A. L- Barton, Mrs. Matthew Save 49.05 Philadelphia, Pa., and Mrs, Ray- let. The bouffant gathered skirt bf Rochester, N. V. D. HalL Mrs. Charles F. Hansel, ian of the federation. been students at Lincoln School. mond Snyder of Westchester, N. Y. had a back panel of deep eyelet Mrs. Charles Sebold, Mrs. Edward savings here on ihtst ruffles, extending into TT chapel - Mr. and Mrs. John Fedorko of sweep. Her fingertip veil of silk Herning avenue will entertain at Mrs. 1 Omaha drive entertained at a illusion had embroidered organdy bridge this evening /(or Mrs. Nel- (Wednesday Morning Club); Mrs. in»i*i»!i , .fine prestige \ family dinner on Saturday in hon- florwer'-applique. The matron of son Lightcap; Mrs. John Allen, E. D. Stanley, Miss Dorothy Liv- or of their son, Thomas, who re-honor's gown was embroidered Mrs. M. Thomas Di Carlo. Mrs. ingston Davis, Mrs. Chalmers K. Junior VlAISprihg Formal ceived his first Holy Communion with green and two shades of Herbert J. Frank, Mrs. W. A. Brycc, Mrs. V. D. Shaheen. Mrs. The Junior Village Improvement Association will hold its annual at St. John the Apostle Church, raspberry over full skirts of or- Clark-Linden. Ten guests were Brittle, Mrs. Lawrence Fervt^andjA P,/'Ferguson, Mrs. Oliver L. Spring Formal with the Junior Women's Club of Elizabeth on Satur- gandy. Her headpiece was a circ- Mrs. R. A. Low. Richards, Mrs. Howard R. Best, L. from, Bajonnip._iind. New day Jat the Roselle Golf Club. Music will be by Frecldy Sleckman and : ^ ^ Jiari^RobertJHoe. Jr., Mrs. York City. • ' " ''• ' """ -••-'•-- Arnold Reichert of Cranford was Joseph N. Hobble and Mrs. James Miss Mary A. Evans of 20 West (Entertaining at dinner before the dance are Mr. and Mrs. Robert best man nnd the ushers were Mr. Holly street entertained at bridge A. Knowles. Mrs. Harry Williams of 504 Cen- Martin, Neils Peter Jensen of Behrens.'of-Garwood. They- will tral avenue entertained at bridge last Thursday evening for Mrs. Also, Mrs. M. L. Taliaferro, 'ranford, Edmund Burke of Phil- Frank O'Donnell, Mrs. Donald Mrs. Charles Kurtz,. Mrs. James have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. on Tuesday evening. Her guests delphla and Emerson Jenkins of Milton Hagerstrom of Cranford -SOCIALS- were Mrs. Fred H. Stracke, Mrs. Slems, Miss Beatrice Glcason and Duffy, Mrs. H. Dill, Mrs. B Post, sale in our history jor this quality! Cranford. Miss Alma Wysocki of Cranford, Mrs. N. M. lightcap, Mrs. Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thome of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sharrier of Charles Quimby, Mrs. Graham Mrs". .Niedrach studied in the Art Garwood. Mr. and Mrs. Thome 127 Mohawk drive entertained . Cleaves, Mrs. William King, Mrs. Mrs. James Hay of Roselle Park M. Slauson, Jr., and Mrs., Leslie School of Pratt Institute and wasand Miss Lyda Price of Garwood. will, entertain at cocktails. Saturday evening in observance of •"<&ft Albert P. Morrow, Mrs. Michael formerly a textile designer for S. Crump. - ; \Contams a Urn 837M Also, Mrs. James A. Kiernan, Mr. and Mrs. William Palma- the first Holy Communion of their V. Bercik and Mrs. Robert Brad- J. Aronsohn, Inc., of New, York daughter, Pamela. Their guests ley. Mrs. Robert C. Reigner of 12 ST., Mrs. Richard Guy, Mrs. F. C-tier, Mr. and Mrs. John Keimig City. Mr. Niedrach is an alumnus Oncida place entertained at canas- and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hetzke were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Deh- bf Rutgers University and served Fyke, Mrs. R. M. Edwards and w will entertain for cocktails before mer and Mrs. John F. Fulham and Jimmy Kascn, son of Mr. and ta last' Wednesday evening. Her Mrs. Meaedith S. Conley. with- the Army in Korea. He is the dance at the home of Mr. and daughter, Maureen, all of Eliza- Mrs. Max Kasen of 12 Keith Jef- now 'associated with Magnus guests were Mrs. Frederick Kruck- Proceeds of the benefit will be mann, Mrs. Carl Koestcr, Mrs. H. Mrs. Palmatler, 46" Parkway Vil- beth; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton North- fries avenue, celebrated his sixth Chemical Company. used to aid the Bonnie Brae boys' rup of Arlington, Mr. and Mrs. GUARANTEED B Y SERTA F0i birthday anniversary on Monday ' After motoring through New B. Ziobro and Mcs. Rudolph Lang- scholarship fund. lage. Guests will include- Mr. and INNERSPRINC MA1TRESS helnrich of Cranford and Mrs. Mrs. Bruce Bell, Mr. and Mrs.Allen Livingston of Rahway, Mr. ^ evening' at a dessert party. His England and Canada, the couple Bonnie Brae Farm for Boys, of and Mrs. Anthony F. McGowan mis guests were Patrick Sorrentino, will reside in their new home in Lawrence Moran of Iselin. which Harry V. Osborne. Jr., is William Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Pearlman, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur and children, Dennis and Kath- WIIK Karen Sorrentino,, David Sorren* Col on in. /' president, is dedicated to the (Are leen, of Red Bank, and Mr. and tino, John Ranhofer, Billy Spader, Mrs. Donald McGinnis of 724 of underprivileged and imperiled Gilman, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Warren ONLY! Linden place •returned home last Mrs. Otto Sharrier of Egg Harbor. • •••• .'•'• ""ad ' • Eddie Spader, Albert Caruso, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jacobscn New Jersey boys. It provides for Rankin of Cranford,'and-Mr. and and daughter, Lynn, of 11 Herning week after spending three weeks y UNpeRWATBR WOfCA Michael Caruso, Douglas Ross, them home, care, education and Mrs. Howard Knauer of Bernards- ! Skippy Tezyk, Philip Healey, avenue, spen^the week-end in At- in Greenville, Mich., visiting her ville and Mr. and Mrs. John Good- Mrs. Edward J. Shaheen of 182 ^=/ fully guarantied ' lantic City, where Mr. Jacobsen sister, Mrs. H. J. Palmer. training. It.also provides remedial Locust drive entertained with a Ronald Fraser, Joseph Bcauchea help to children in their school fellow of Manasquan. Mr. and represented Sigma Pi Fraternity Mrs.-Keimig will have a breakfast pony party Friday afternoon in C R O T ON e House of Dclc- Mrs: Eugene:-J.—Stanley-1 of>-25 woxk. :?nd psychiatric help" to honor of the sixth birthday an- those with " emotional "problems; after the dance-at theit.home»11 "BUCCANCCR" Mrs. and Mrs. Carl Sohn of 409 gates of the National lnterfraterri- Herning avenue, Mrs. Charles Richmond' street. niversary of her" daughter "Lynn: it'y. Conference at the Hotel Clar- Bonnie Brae also maintains a sum- BOX-SPRING SETS! Lincoln park, east, axe at home Stratton of 14 Herning avenue and Mr. and Mrs. .Wallace Chapman In addition to pony rides, games ldge. ''••/. . Mrs. Fred H. Stracke of 201 mer camp .on the premises which and refreshments were enjoyed by Sopet^ily riyltd with Uie new told nmciilim loot. Tint after motoring to San Francisco, gives a two-week camping oppor- of 333 South Union .avenue will precisloo raoveraeat, tbsolutt accuracy. Shock^oituM. California, where they stayed'for Thomas street attended a dinner entertain at cocktails for Mr. andthese guests: Janice Koehler, Don- and theatre party in New York tunity to 800 of New Jersey's duit^nof,' 17 jeweb. Mainspring and bihace U*fT lour Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Rebstock Mrs. Paul K. Wilson,'Jr., Mr. and n^a Smith, Galo Swinton, Michael luaranttcd for the hie of tht *»tch. Mon (or your noaaj City on Saturday with the Eve-neediest youngsters without cost. MAtfltSS pi of 207 North Union' avenue and Mrs. William Pflug, Jr., Mr. andMorris, Carl Sauer, Denice Dur- ' -. iha*anyotbcrnan'iwatchoothemuict! Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Ray and ning Department, of the Rahway kin, John Irving, Peter Frigola, •/ > - Mrs. George W. Trumpore of 37 Women's Club. Thejrjattended a Craig Weber, son of Mr. andMrs. John Boffo and Mr. and Mrs. w T children. Janet ,.juid»_. William, of funsee ~dri$re "spent:~Saturday--in t , ^ ^ j;. and Mrs. VNl- Frank Hogan, Kathleen "Hume, wnH 106 Oak lane, spent the .week-end performance of ''Plain .and'Fancy?" MrsrWilliam^Weberof 405 Elmora Maryann -Vidja, Leona^iWeyc Atlanta, Ga., visiting her sister- son will have a breakiast follow- in Atlantic City attending the (an- avenue, celebrated his sixth birth- meyer, Jane, and Ann Grail,- Lynn in-law. Mrs. C. W. Pidcock, who day anniversary on Wednesday the dance. HIIA1IIWK — ifi ill in Emory Hospital. nual advertising-conference of the Mr. and Mrs. John Rispoli^of 7 Shine,-Nancy Paswock, Sue Mor- New Jersey Press Association. Oraton drive entertained . on. Sat-afternoon with a party for 10 of gan, Bobby and Jack Williams, his friends. urday, in honor of their daughter, Mrs. Eugene McCloskey of^Avo- Patty Gima, and Lynn's sister, BOXSPHNC Mr. and Mrs. William Hubiak Elaine, whb received her flrst Holy ncl entertained at canasta recently Lois Ann Shaheen. Communion at St. John the Apos- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Ogidcn of 43 Iroquois road, entertained at for Mrs. William Babos, Mrs. Rus- C0MHHE (leg. $119.00) a luncheon on Saturday in honor tle Church, Clark-Linden. There and their sons, John and David, sell Baum, Mrs. LeRoy Wilson and Mrs. William A. Clark of 12A l/9 Size of their son, William, who received were 20 guests present from Cran- formerly of 32 Iroquois road, Mrs. Fr^d Voss of Cranford and English - Village is a paticpt at first Holy Communion at St. John ford, North Arlington, Roselle, Av- moved on Monday to their home Mrs. Eugene Mulkeen of Westfleld. Doctors Hospital, New York City. the Apostle Church, Clark-Linden. cnel and Harrison. at 19 Park avenue.' uiFaskioi Twenty guests attended from Y«s, at McManus Btoft. you gal BOtH Mattress anil hatching bbx spring at this extremely Cranford, Statcn Island and Car- teret. There's No Substitute For Knowledge "O USE price off only $69,951 for better posture support, here's the newest advancement in popular-' wise prised bedding off today. Produced by Serta, nationally advertised manufacturers of quality bed- Mrs. MichueUT^Tick of 101 Col- MCMANUS BRO& ding, this krts^t "OfelrKW»OSnitE- marrrew has a special EXTRA FIRM BODY-BRACING 837 COIL umbia avenue entertained at Here's Something New! STORE YOUR FURS WITH Other Fine Watches By bridge on Wednesday, afternoon UNIT. Just Imagine an orthopedk type mattress with 837 coils (more than 3 times the amount for Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Mrs. , Bulova, Hamilton, Benrus, Longines- BUDGET PLAN! usuaUy found in iitultieHei leBng at mudi higher prices). It guarantees full, firm support through- Wayne Aldrich, Mrs. Frederick Beginning June 1st A MASTER FURRIER out the entire unit and b deeply unhableied with the best cotton layer felt. In addition it boasts Grccnawald, , Mns. Graham Gamburg Fur* Offers Scientific Cold Fur Storage Wittnauer, Gruen, Movado. a stitched Insulating pad, a non-shift sagfoss, prebudt quilted border, velvo grip side handles Cleaves, Mrs. Edward Feums, Mrs. and every_Wedneaday thereafter THREE-QUARTER, Custom'Cora at Minimum Rats* , • j, .-• • .• George Gilleh and Mrs. Adolph and nwny interior air vents. With Us correct matching box spring, you'll get needed healthful Pasbjerg. FULLY INSURED against PAY AS UTTLE AS $1.00 WEEKLY rest on the typo off Ueoping umr doctors* recommend. Remember, you get BOTH MATTRESS FULL SIZES! BUFFET SUPPER Fir* or Theft AND BO* SPRING for only $69.95 at McManus Bros. Mrs. Herbert Freinberg of 34 MONTHLY Herning avenue entertained at FULLY PROTECTED from -bridge- l«si-ev««iagi->H««tigu«st* in- -will--be-served- maths. h«at humidity cluded Mrs. Carter E. Porter, Mrs A Delicious-Bountiful^ Henry L. Smithers. Jr., Mrs. E. J In the Minor Repair* Fr«« Stanley, Mrs. Lawrence Ferris, MENU "SEW and SAVE' •J^rg^^John Thicsmcycr, Mra. $3.50 per B«ittY«natoj¥out Fun with 1151 E. JERSEY SftltT Jurrics Muckctt and Mrs. John AUDUBON ROOM our Custom Cleaning. WOODBRIDGE Served from « to 9 PJ». ELIZABETH COMPLETE FUR SERVICE Mrs. Joseph "w^iton of 31J Wal- (With music for your pleasure) MOini VNION ILESHNER'S Mad* to Order R*ady to W*ar CKANrOKD. NBW nut •avcmte-wHI-cntcrtahr-at b>lde6 Ri»pauina ..*..•..... ^.TZ-~—^ _=. _ JR*mod*Ung CButaM FABRIC CENTER this evening-, for Mrs. Frank C. VA. 6-4700 KlutpUdtr It UcCslt »«tt«nu Fyke?, 'Mrs. George Spahn, Mrs, 15-17 NORTH AYE-W. Robert C. Higgins. Mrs, E. W (Ma* U» Craaford ThMtn) Sehrocder of Cranford, Mrs. Wil- GAMBURG FURS irtUUBAY MBtHH IB. t P. **. CAt-5505 liam Jones of Elizabeth and Mrs W«tlfl«ld'i Fur Shop of DUtlncUon Edward Warner and Mrs. Robert TODAY EVEMIMOS S7t SPRINGFIELD AVE. SUBfMTT «-]««• 249 Cost Broad St (opp. Rialto Th*atr*) Aljoa of t23Opm Mon. •renlnqs

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ivfrrf Club" of Mountainside, was aw*ard- CRAOTOBDCITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THCTISPAY, MAY 19. 1955 ed three ribbons tor perfection of brought in to the church in thepublicity chairman. George Gil. I her contributions. ' have to develop self discipline in len; receptionist, Mrs. Dawn v. ings Holzapfel; tight rope artist, F, next two weeks. v The Green Thumb Garden Club she said, is to be understood and Discipline Seen their children, even by imposed Sorge. ' ,,..'. treated as'individuals. Week; strong roan, Guy Week; discipline. At Creative Art Group Showis to be represented by Mrs. Dull- Print and slide of the year w li-ilH She implored her audience not snake charmer, S. Jennis; two- "The 'fear of God* is needed. cal and Mrs. Brixner at subse- Juvenile Court Actions to Be headed cub. Garry Hartzler and Missing Element Camera dub Elects ners were selected as follows: Mr. Forty-eigW. paintings, ranging from-highly realistic to purely to join the loud clamor of those Boys and girls must be taught the quent meeting of the Cranford James Wherritty; tattooed man, Gmelin, slide, and Frank Dickcrt, biective styles, were, represented at the annual spring showing who want the blood of all Juve- difference between' right and A. W. Jackson President on Council of Garden Clubs, and a Paul Heger; fat man, E. Pierce; In Today's Youth print Robert Poreter of Fanwood ? "°rk by artist members ol the Cranford Creative Art Group in the Made Public, Judge Reports vule offenders. After all, she con- wrong. Women must do this job, Abner W. Jackson was elected general report was given by those rubber man, S. Evans; balloon 'fThe missing element in the was judge of the competitions. °! *TriDall - BuBuilding on Saturday and Sunday. who attended the .first meeting of •"We're going to take the lid off in the future/and let the com-cluded, we adults have made it the they must carry the ball," con- president of the Cranford Camera jiuru'-jipa' j_ .i,,^prl landscBTK":. nortrait man. Al DeLollo; clowns, R. lives of children today 'is disci- A lecture on "Taking Better | / this newly-formed organizaQohT munity know, without divulging names, what's going on in juvenile kind of a world we now have. cluded Mr. Mathewson. Club at a meeting of the group The show included landscapes, portrait and still life themes. Blohm, C. Vpelkel and R. Farina. pline," stated F. S. Mathewson in Color Pictures," including discus- Alternate representatives appoint- court,** Judge Libby Sachar of the Juvenile and Domestic Relations The speaker was introduced by Mrs. F. R. Zundel was welcomed last week. Othen officers were yuch comment was provoked by - A live .snake was displayed by his address on juvenile delinquen- sion of the new. high speed color | over-size paintings by Stan- ed by Mrs. King are Mrs. Walsh Court told members o,f the Rotary Club ut their annual youth week Dr. Kenneth C. MacKa/ who laud- as a new member in the associa- named for the ensuing year as G. Ruch. who coiled the snake cy to the Woman's Association- of films, will be presented at a meet- T Twardowicz of Plainfield, and Mrs. Dickey. H \j\ ^hj-JMpthnfUst^rhiirrh educational building. ed her for bringing understanding idt follows: First vice-president,.Ken- Green Thumb Unit r -around-his-body.—— .— _ ^toJhhlt ing of the club on Monday. ~~ ~~"—;—— andkin d cruu^foTnetneth~Adanisr~5econd--vice-preslh - The~club~voted~to"~conlribule The delinquent child is not the* Cubmaster J. Hartzler com- Thursday.' asked the-women of the church, The delinquent ciuiu ia »» ~.^ , domestic relations court. He said bring. good used clothes' to be dent,' Earl Long; third vice-presi- Meefin^F^tuTes" toward the cost involved in spon- mended all who participated in the Mr. Mathewson, who was in- ml, Michael V. Bercik responsibility of the court alone, public has begun to accept the Judge Sachar has brought honor dent, Mrs. E. L. Baldeschwieler; was soring a Cranford teacher as a troduced by Mrs. R. S. Miller, pro- packed, and. shipped., to the needy a man for the show. Mrs. Wil- not only to herself but to Union program and expressed thanks to secretary and treasurer, Alexander Kv«ry man ha* a perfect right to h student at a conservation work- Judge ;_&achar declared. It is upi-prerr.ise that the court (was en- gram chairman, is the superin- of other countries. Mrs. M..' L. S N Woodward is president of- Plant Exchange County for the manner in which the following for assistance: Men- Gmelin; program and traveling hta opinion, provided It agreea with shop to be held during the sum- to the town, the church, the deavorinu to" protect itself instead tendent of recreation lor the. Union Taliaferro win--be in charge of the 2111 011 A plant exchange among mem- she has handled the multitude of agerie. G. Ruch and D. Morrell; slide chairman, Herbert F. Sorge; .u. organi ' * mer at Trenton State Teachers schools and. the parents to help o{ ,hc chi',dren/ packing of the clothing to be balloqns, Mr. and Mrs. R. Pierce; County Parirl^s : •..Qbmmission. past of thi» flreen Thumb Garden v .trying ms«-«: which have appeared included: . College. Misc Ruth Morgan, fourt solve this problem. • • .. • . I ,•.••_...... • refreshments. W. Black and ^Chrysanthemums'hrysa ' "Daf- before her. president' of ti»tfee American Rttecrea- and Club of Cranford was the.feature grade teacher at the Brooksidc Heretofore, -the juvenile c^r^-^^^&^^^^Ut^JiaL±oBt Charles Behringcr; lighting, Mr. s and QieQuince," "M Mrs. Frederick "Mayor" Edward Hobbie and tion Society, and secretary of the fodii of a meeting last Wednesday at Place School, has been selected to has worked in privacy in order to I anthayt -thdoubte news in" policthe ymind wilsl ofdispel. citi-l Hegcr; advertising, B. Miller; Grccnawald; ^"Beyond the members of the Youth Week New Jersey Park Recreation As- protect the names of the young zens that.when a child is brought properties, J. Hartzler, R. Pierce; Mrs J. E.~Sloat; "Winter the home of Mrs. Albert Ley, 15attend the workshop; she, in turn, people involved, but apparently "Township Committee" y/erc sociation: ATTENTION Ramapo road. Each member con- will report to the sponsoring clubs into juvenile court that "nothing vendors, Mr. Tieman and Mr. 'Better recreation, better educa- . Mrs, .Michael V. the court's public relations, navhave ; unu JU.,—.„ guests Ut the meeting and con-Week. Spring in Georgia" and tributed a house or garden plant at meetings during the fall and not been,, too ggood, , the jjudge ad- ' is done about it.'" Slit- declared she ducted the business session. They tion, and less broken homes, are winter in addition to teaching con- ttd th' will endeavor to make them sso Den mothers also were compli- some of the helps in the fight an Summer." Mr. J. J. Han-and through a process of elimina- nutted. In fact, she. stated, the' expressed appreciation for Ro- STUDENTS OF CRANFORD HIGH SCHOOL! -Nursery Scene," Mis. Ber-^ servation in her classes at' the await- of what is • going on that \ mented for their cooperation in against juvenile delinquency, but," tion received a specimen other j they will help solve many of the tary \s sponsorship of the annual -MrV. M. in Flowered Hat" than the one she brought. Mrs. school. Youth Week program, Edward making the event a success. said Mr. Mathewson, "parents SAVE TIME AND MONEY! GET YOUR WHITE FORMAL IN si nuoi COI'KT or NEW JEBSCV problems themselves. Awards were presented as fol- -Rosalie.Reading." Mrs. El-Chris Sorenson was „ co-hostess. Mrs. Dickey is distributing, Dlllll*n — Vnitoa Ounty Smith was general chairman of NEARBY UNION. " < 1 Sheahan; "Hackettstown She poipted out that a juvenile lows: Gold • arrow; J. Harcketts; TaBle and desk arrangements were through club members, "Litter- Radishes STATE OF NEW JEHSE\ : the program. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT and "Jeffery. 8 Months." bug" posters to industrial plants, TO: Etana Elizabeth Lri.t and Olio conference committee has been set dehher stripes, Charles Dorczak; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the / • Complete Outfits To Hire oreirn and y. displayed by Mrs. Harold J. Walsh ••trull h«r hiuband:-Manfred I-r">'; Among the guests were Chief public buildings, and, construction up in every community. This Webelos. J. Roth, B. Todd and.R. first and final account of the subscriber. Mr<'chaiieS'.DV Strattpn, Jr.; "Still and Mrs. Ley. White Feather, an honorary mem- Charles Dallas Reach, executor of the projects in Cranford and vicinity group handles first offenders and Holzhauser. ' ' - last will and testarnenl of CHARLES H. Includes ' ife" Elven Sheahan; "Easter The general other minor violations by juve- ber of the Smithfteld, Pa. Rotary REACH, deceased, will be audited . and meeting was con-in conjunction with Clean Up husband: Oora Barthni:. widow; Panlde" and "Portrait," Mrs. D. Scallions Club; Dr. H. R. Best, superintend- William Gassmann and J< Orosz staled by the Surrogate, and .reported for ducted by Mrs. Walter F.^King, E BurtlmK. amillrj H«-m* niles. These committees are cm- settlement to the Union County Court— White Double-Breasted Formal A Green: "Cape May" and "Over Week. LANCASTER BRAND "U. S. CHOICE" BEEF arid' Annr U Barllini;. ent of schools; G. Franlr, Zimmer- were inducted as hew cubs. • Probate Division, on Friday, May 27 next President. Committee activities Wi J to settle cases.at the local Sdacted HEREBY SUMMONEI1 and i P" '" '" -^ •••- ~-..--.- It was announced that the flower at 10 A.M. Midnight Blue Pants ihe Hills" Von Bitz; "Susan" and Arrangements have been made man, high school principal; and Charles Dallas Reach • Janet." Mrs. Willard N. Wood- were discussed by the various With Dr. Harold N. Moldenke, di- Each r rqiurrd :n amwrr the Onnpiumt 'of I level without having juveniles ap- Gerhard Kellner, director of guid- tale was highly successful, and B.Riker, Emery tt Danzig, Attorney*. Soft Pleated Manhattan Shirt chairmen, among which was the Cucumbers (Bone In) o«-ph W»rsmvk: in j Civil Action In i . Miller" and his assistants were 744 Broad St., Student ward; 'Jersey Farms" and "Main," rector of Trailside Museum, Wat- he Superior Court of New Jrru-v. Chan- pi'iir m COUrl. ance. •. .' . - '• • Newark 3. N. J. Blanche Abrams; "Long Is- community project completion re- chung .Reservation, to conduct a niv k hanked for their efforts. Dated: April 25, 1.855. Clip-On Bow Tie Rate Mrs rr-qulre<"^ j :r^ ^:S:;°^,:!' "We_have had too many, chil- Fees: $7.20: - . 5-19 land Sound Inlet," Mrs. Samuel ported by Mrs. James. Goodwin. nature walk for the children of *ho>.e addie:* _ i~ i dren brought into court too late Annual -picnic of the pack will nkin; "Still Life," Cecile O'.Con- r I Boutonniere . The club's town, beautiflcation site club'members on Thursday, June ,, ^.^_W-htn_.tJjo:^c<>urt cocrhdr <»JT_?£ too C rro^ira^e~pIace^"ni6r"Cedar' Escarole Nomahegan Park.,, 23, at 10 a.m. After the walk, bel Bucher street, and through the coopera- 1 judmnrnt by default may b«:Urged her listeners to remember members and children will remain One Price - - None Higher! Top Quality! that there is nothing more im- Staged by Cubs Suispenders Come in Early—Assure Perfect Fit Also, "Rahway River" .and tion of the Department of Public at the reservation for a picnic CoBlonila Five Local Residents -Flowers." Mrs. J. Gonzales; "Still Works had been cleared prior to Acme's Lancaster Brand Beef t* not only Governmcnt^Graded "U. S. Cfcoiee," twt ilir \our AJWtttr and proof of service in ; porlant than the rehabilitation of EXPERT SHOE Hanky lunch. . our rigid standards of quality! PropeHy trimmed befttre —'-*-'— ^luplwra'.e with the Clerk of \i\e Superior Of Pack 144 life" and "Landscape," Mrs. the" planting. Members assisting lettuce a human being. ,...,./ Attend Pingry Reunion Mrs. King and Mrs. Meta Mc- <7i>un. stale H<>UM< Annex. Trenton, .New "The Circus" was the theme for • Judge Sachar made a plea for . Five Cranford residents were I Charles Paul; "Seascape," George Mrs. Goodwin were Mrs, Benjamin Laughlin will attend, as voting JriNtv in accordance with the Civil a meeting of Cub .Pack 44 at REPAIRING Open Mon.and Fri. Eves, to 8 p.m. . Buir* of Practice and Procedure. an understanding of the juvenile among the 50 persons attending Kump<; "Scene from Yesteryear," Brixner, Mrs. Thomas Roach, Mrs. members, the annual meeting of Thr object of Vfcid ac'loit U to Settle Osceola Presbyterian Church last And Ouiet. Title to Ih4»r> lands in the problem. She said youngsters need Ihe spring reunion of the Pingry Eulalja MacCarthy; "Dad," Mrs. Walter Farnsworth, Mrs. Charles the State -Federation of Garden Avocado Pears Lancaster Prand Shankless, Ready-to-Eat Smoked , vfinofirtn-yi Fvf^urcfc of ^j SLate ' of New Jersey and tt*no\i'n" TUOiiBto'"ASSStJtfdSisrtrttt.- 167. 1C8. 1B9. 110 and the cause they do not conform or per- Mrs. Francis Burke. ,, X erlv 20 feet uf Lot 171 in Block 3BO School, Hillside, on Saturday. h .m:'No. 1, 1955" and "No. 5, Next month, a talk . on "Herbs tumes, music,' a number of live ; "Spring Fever," a flower show / Whole or fcifher aeiults think they Those present from Cranford 1955," Stanley Twarowicz; "Still .and Spices" will be given by Miss animals on display, peep shows. being sponsored by the club at Full-Cirf Half fil Cranford. Unum County. New Jersey should., Youngsters today are. liv.— were: John Eldridge, 308 Eliza- Life" Mrs. R. H. Walcott; "Dah- Alice Mathews, who has invited Pascal Celery Ib. m m a SEB-MOR formal Wear pr*-»ent]y m us**. "Belnc also known by spotlights and other circus proper- LOUIS MONTINI the American Legion Casino from « different world from the beth avenue; W,alter Gamble, 109 members to visit her herb gardens The Street nvimlx-rs 28-30 Ijeuox AvclUl«j ties. lias'' and "The Vase," Mrs. R. wklek OAnlordL New Jersev. one in which present day adults Cranford avenue; Lloyd Harbeck, Young- "Winter Branches," Mrs. 3(to 9 p.m: Sunday, was the sub-at Mountainside. The meeting will All excess fat removed shanklesa means yon do not pay for the •••••' I. GRAJTT SCOTT. \grew up. They are under more Ringmaster J. Harcketts opened 10 Tulip street; Towler Maxson, ject of a question and answer pe- removed. Fork-cuttlnjc tenderness! A mealtime masterpiece.. Clerk ol the s.uprnw Court ^he meeting by leading the singing Joyce J. Duris, "Abstract" and be held at 8 p.m., Wednesday, .t . of New Jcr»ev, strcj;S ancl strain. All • they want, 222 Orchard^ street, and. Jerry "Spanish Toreador," Mrsj Orin riod ' conducted by Mrs> Francis June 8, at the home' of Mrs. pic- of "The Star Spangled Banner." Ross, 20 Crescent place. ;i ' . Dulicai, general 'chairman, and This was followed by the grand Sharp; "Still Life." Mrs. H. R. key, 437 Brookside place. Mrs. Mc- McCullough; "Floral Study,7 Mr. Mrs. Brixner, horticulture chair- Laughlia will be co-hostess. The entrance of circus entertainers, in- man. Questions pertaining to ar- Lancaster Brand Oven-Ready Hen cluding: Archie Thorpe; "Nubble Point," June board meeting will be held Archie Thorpe; "Still Life," George rangement classes and cutting on. June 1 at the home of Mrs. Watercress Flags, Richard and Robert flowers for horticultural showing Ernst; horse, - Dennis Harcketts: Kamps, and "Yellow Roses," Miss Nicholas Imperato, 119 Besler ave- •• 5 to 16 lbs. FORMAL WEAR Patricia Hanlon. were answered, and staging of thenue. monkey^ Casey Jones; Davy show was discussed at length by Including Small Beltsville Crockett, William Todd; Davy's Mrs. Harold Walsh, chairman, i RENTALS friends, R- Holzhauser and John 55 Mrs. Dickey, who displayed spe- Roth; elephant, D. Watt and B. RusMei. uid to b« tba touchait Ckaia-smoking will do aothlnf cimens 'in-jkhe horticulture divi- dairy Whatever you need, whatever the Miller; trainer, R. Ritter; lion, C. ioft in the world, h»vt atomacha for your - composure, and clouds of Out match their raputauW That* sion of the flower, show recently Armour Canned occasion, we can outfit you correctly, Dbrcjak; trainer.,R.,Tieman. smoke in his' face will not endrai Lancaster Brand: . Seal, Robert Pierce; trainer. D. fiurdy dogs hava bean known to haul presented by the Blue Star Garden van to an amployer. 89 smartly and completely. Morrell; sword swallower, Allan ktavy loads up to B0 mOts a day on 4 '*• . ' • dlat of froren walnif hide. Unllka Extra Sharp coddled domestic pets, they will art Bacon at. 35' *!2£L3Z. Waste! Our. new stock it the very latest . anything. In one instance, * team of NOTICE TO CREDITORS WEEK-END lut m Deceased. _ _. _ _ Pursuant to the order of CHARLES A- ftw minutes, hal devoured a pair OTTO, JR.. Surrogate of the Counlj ol •t ikin boots, part of a aleaplng Unlbo. iruuie on the twenty-sixth day of STUDENTS — April A.D.. 1955. upon the application of Uf, the hide straps from ski boots, LIBBY'S GREEN THUMB SALE the undersltfned. on Executrix of the es- floves, and a sealskin hood, plus tate of said deceased, notice is hereby THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY SPECIAL RATES FOR PROM Ulven to the creditors of said deceased s month's supply of dog food. to exhibit to. the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and demands attains! the estate of said deceased within LONG-STEM Special! six month* from the tlate of said order. 46-oz. or .they, will be forever barred, from pros- doz. -i.2'iaf* • <•*• I the subscriber. 441 2* Cynthia W. Bersiien. 1FUEL0I Tailors Executrix. 3-INCH POTTED Samuel It. Kaplan. Atty.. WE. 21538 lno Washington St.. Ea. for HI QUIMBY ST. 1'ulrrson. N. J. Fees: *9.00. ' _ 5-26 more AMTI-RUST PETUNIAS * 30c; 4 1. 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lof the -far a group of gWs from Mrs. Hocke failure to buy an posts in. New Jersey' to attend ithe of 20 Cres- 'of dircctors ofth e ladies' Auxi-1 Chiropractors auhc sociot^^ sec-1 Park recently. American Legion College hpld at Mrs!; E. E. Gruening :;3 A total ot 98 recordf suitable for Seventh Graders jos* seventh grade. Taking paj several kinds of i\ ban DIUel, Donald Mazaao, Shel- were Patricia Downing, Lin, 4—The saving < 120 per Fort Dix over the week-end.. » use was received. These were parabla ... adftwd is follows: records ot don Mittleroan, Kaine Kasen, Huff. Eleanor Johnsen, Judy Prc Agent cent of the cost| The Legionnaires stayed at the Kenneth Harmelin, Clinton Roosa, Present Assembly ton, Janet Ray, Elva Reives, Fc individual policii post from, Friday 1o late Sunday Public Schools PP _ •one* f*om shows and movies, 11; ft, R0* M. ******* •< Haotttetfi-MacBean Agency Cathy Sinclair, Linda Smith, Joel "the seventh grades of Cranford ^pifn and Jane Sheldon. j-night following' a course of study "Smith of the Border," 14; school Effective ajoftday, the New Jersey State Department of Banking Katz, Virginia Anderson, Ronald The program concluded witl covering the policies and programs gs, f; classical, 4; Western high School presented a music and" Insurance fca* approved tor sale in our state the new package Greene Pupils in Many Fields _4s, 12; songs froth foreign Fraser, Louis Rothbard, Albert group singing by the entire as] of the American Legion as pre- •=«rj ••# assembly for the seventh and ooiicies which irenowMn use in more than 30 states. enhatiKs. 6; Christina*, 11; stories Caruso, James Battagtini, Gerard sembly. • Film at Sup] ing sented by the American Legion SCHOOL been studying about hey Pujat, Gary Laubenheimer, Don- eighth grades last week. College in Indianapolis, Ind. different types of food that the • records, 7, and miscellaneous, < Jfce «ew pojW* «*• » P**^* *« combine all the essential A film strip, was connection with their unit on the ald Jackson, Bruce Baldwin; J<*n As .part of the opening home iamranoa in* atagk. »Unplitied contract and thereby effect sav- HAMRAH-EMERSON Co. me. "S Miss ftttHevHie Mftcrteill's sec- Indians ate. . Joan Golden, Betty Eudene, Emmy Esso Women's Qub shown at the monthly The Indian travel committee in- Middle Ages. Shields were made WALNUT Avemt SCHOOL Heruska, Max Schloff, Carol Cree, or apprwtfmtfely W uerc«nt Men In Service Z ond grtde to studying about tee , with original designs showing cor- Marilyn Marley. Joy Ditzel, Patti Meschter, Howard Ameson, Ern- meeting of the Greene Albert Burnett, John Ab- OfaieS Elects Union Woman ver of the separate spe- ing expense is also automatically Charles A. Samuels, Jr.,. engi- "the Original Rug Clemnng Miamrahs Since 1931" l-tgct_o?arks_ of cadency for each Roecker, Darless Krapf, Geraldine est Boyd and Charles Doney sang P Guild of the sbyterian Mia*—jE+wr- IjiiifovWf; third Raymond W. Walker Included -ondpaya-the n 1 erty and the limit of liability of William Pendry. Christine Mat- send postcards to their friends or field of amateur school dramatics Cranford, co-ctairman; nurse sons who own anil occupy one or Schenck, Mr Dunlop, £ Cynthia MacKay, Marybeth in June. - CSark, Sheldon Co- solo, "Traurherei," by Robert this section of the coverage is also Pvt. Gregory Sheehan, son of teson and Karen Mineur have vol- to get in touch with them on theby the Dramatic Club of Eliza- scholarship, Mrs. Richard Kaui o Zo tamily dwpUliigs are eligible Irs. Walter ••* Heinetnann, Gertrude Chaimo- h^\ KadtSfiBeBa BSBDBSS, ^cihn -Glid— Schumann. John Render played a based on the amount of insurance Mrs. M. I;. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Sheehan unteered to look up the different KOOSEVELT SCHOOL telephone. beth. He .was chosen -for his role Cranford," chairman; and advisor w purchase the new policies, al- Conley and Fingerlin Z vitch, Carol Fricke, Susan Dankel, SCepfaooBae Anderson and Paul trumpet solo. "A Happy Song**. placed on the dwelling. of» 706 Willow street, has com- •••• M kinds of tribes and their origina- i Grade «" board, Mrs. McGovney. though there may *e two roomers "J Robert ..Canning, Robert Davidson PUT Day Jotoa y^»j**) TT»»I4»» a flour of Jonathan Brewster in, "Arsenic Virginia Boardman played a piano taking part. pleted a telephone installation and tions. William Cheek, Mathew Carol Brescher and Patricia Mrs. Kaul took part in a pro "boarders rasidantin the. dwell- A principal and important fea- ing' conduct- •« and Priscilla Haviland. The annual Roosevelt School «r Bcapats bis contribution. and Old. Lace" presented by thesolo, "Scherzo," by Franz Schu- Aft a bus repair course at the Southeastern Parker, Cynthia Walters, and Eliz- Bucher of Mr. Anthony Cieri's gram skit entitled "Family M\ lut Policies axeonly written for ture of this new package-insurance ik, presi- In connection with this study Play Day was held Monday. This Pingry Placers. bert. ".•:.•; . , . • , •..;' . . is the credit allowance given in the ed by Mrs. Signal School, Camp Gordon, Ga., abeth Cloud are investigating the fourth grade report the successful bum.' r^ree-year termt but payment of a d e for a a model of a typical street In .program was made up of games At a> nscsB3 tcrip to New York, ; A musical skit was presented b> new policy for existing specific dent, plans and now will be reassigned to an type of arts and crafts which were display, of Mexican handcrafts in — Read the-Classified Ada — i..«. may b* on an annual picnic at " Cranford was made. The follow- and dances learned by the- girls piipiTsi «i» Mirs.' Slaiaan Escfaen- insurance presently carried, 60 that mother-and- active unit of the Army. common to each' tribe. - the main corridor display case. a sniaU additional prem- rune 13. Mrs. ing children contributed toys, for I and boys during the year and pre- lauec's saxcSa snde i«ited the Met- insureds need not cancel any ofNomahegan [ ••"• The-class has put. up a tepee of sented as a special out-of-doors ropolitan Msasraam and the Museum The articles in the exhibit, featur- iumm.. ,v E. B. Cyph4 led on a re- •aamOe Wal«* this: Harriet Schoenfelder/'four their present coverages, but allow A gift their own. They are decorating it event. A large group of parents of Natural] HaStary and saw theing wood carvings, straw weavtpg, The-minimum coverage penult. cent Presby tVJtntUU studying drift lea. houses, a church and a gas station; them to expire and receive credit group to and have named it "The Shining and friends enjoyed the program. show-. ">Mt Years of Astronomy.** embroidering ' and leatherwork was pr yiratures, currents, pUnkton. ani Priscilla Haviland, a railroad sta- $50,000 and the policy is set up so for the unexpired portions of such Mrs. G. E. ... HAMRAH-EMERSON has AQUA- T." - Following the flag salute and at the- HajcSeni FHanetaxium. Three artistry, were donated by the stu- Mrs. John «n forms ef Ufe ia tht oceans' ofta* tion, tracks and trains; Cynthia that the amount of insurance other policies from the premium as a new Grade 3 sinking of a patriotic song, chil-r iJSBefflL" *Oor Calendar** dents' of the class. Pf eli was , find tt convenient to tefcr totk e . MacKay, a traffic officer and cars; placed on the dwelling building is on the new package policy. Antarctic, meaning tna ocean watan JET pressurized cleaning in this area Instead of opening night there drenjfrom the fifth grade present- Atocnaa Tbe Stars,*'. were " ' '' Grade 2 e member. Basil Miliano, ;i house and cars; the key to t° amounts of the inV The two homeowners policies with the af tht Antarctic regica) Th«y agrae, Susan Francis. Gertrude Chaimo- is going to bo opening day in Mrs. ed "(Scenes From Childhood,** by acd g«sKftiase4 iar the. Miss SrfteUe Goldstein's second surince on outbuildings and onare designated "A" and "B" and The eve Gloria Mills, third grade. The chil- Circle" '.and Iwmr, that that* waters do nsl (No brushes used). vich. Susan Dankel, Donald Mani- Piritb, including "Sleepy Time. schqeH Murary.. T*e class trip and grade das* presented an assembly personal property both on and off the coverages are the .same ex- guild's dren have "made their own carton [the Gleam." k a geographically distlnsl fold, Daniel Fried, Walter Gonit- "Ring Around a Rosie". and '"Play. hooks nreve a fpSt. Imrn the Parent program 'about Indians. The stage For example, when a cepting that "B" includes the per- singing of| ^howlng,..oLjdraifc ^sEirTr6Wrt~-«|rryr-*ifne»" ' 3 BH^^fl iminiw-* was—deeefated—with' a tp ^bwieolor iirTcri^W^fs'ad'drafinaT-^XTeHaed George Sangiuljano and Richard ings. These moving pictures tell Games were played by various Ttu* GiCm Miaste dubspon- paper ^otem pole and a make-be- there will be provMed an addlr coverage and a larger limit of ad- Korsen, cars, motorcycles and air- the stories of "Numpy, the Good grades as follows: First grade,, gar- soredi by 'ijtrs. .SaHyL Volmer. con- lieve campflre. The name of the tional $2,000 of; coverage on other ditional living expense. Legic res planes. . ,' For Nothing," "Peter Pan" and den scamp; second grade, circle ducted: a dSrweraB" Tirtrola records program was "Playing Indians." private structures on the premises, Some of the principal advantages "William Tetl." V Randolph Myerson • went with chase; third grade, guard the pin to-~.be used (vile various classes. The following children took part: such as garages, sheds, etc. There to the homeowner in buying one Attei liege SALfi 'The children Working on the of these new package policies are: his mother to the Municipal Build- fourth grade, dodge ball; fifth will also be provided an additional Union JTice-Commander project are Clayton Beall, Joyce 1—You are protected by one ing and brought back a map of grade, three deep, and sixth grade $8000 of insurance on household I Edmund land Matthew Rich, Jay Guinther, Charles Teese, 'd personal property on thecompany and one agency there- New Portable Cranford and an index map for volley ball. " «••-'. an O'Shea, |bers of Cranford ON teddditi ToS ZiZ r-Gar-- Miss Florence Messick loaned presented by the following groups: of insurance on household and factory, loss settlements with a ! Westfleld Post Martha Lyon, Du41ey Chase, Mark minimum of red tape.-j. • wood,' af some photographs showing Crah- First grade, "Shoemaker's Dance"; personal property off the premises lion, were among Fingerlin, John Peterson,' Susan 2—The possibility Of any lapse 3, Amc off ford long ago. J , second grade, "MuRin Man" and Comprehensive personal liabil Kolbe, Margaret Gamble, Edward in your protection is minimized Carol Fricke ^rpught in her doll "Bingo"; third grade, ity Insurance Is automatically in Harris, Sandra Jones and Forrest by having only one expiration Royal Quiet Deluxe Mi... house and furnishings. L'amour," a-n d fourth eluded and the limits of HablUtj The class welcomed a new pupil, O'Brien. niay be as low as $10,000 or a date. "Catch All Eight." 3—There is less likelihood of List price .... $119.72 Rhodhdaa Kaplan frorom Hillside.. Grade 6 Boys of the fifth and high as $800,000. Additional liv .. . HAMRAH-EMERSON uses CON- Qj 5 On Tuesday, Mrs. Mary Miller's grades participated in a marching OUR PRICE. .$91,50 sixth grade- was treated to a trip TROLLED WATER conditioning In Miss Marilyn "Jacoby's fifth drill, while the sixth grade girls DES We cany all makes. grade class presented a. radio to New York by the Cleveland took part in a maypole dance. SPECIALIZING IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS Highest allowance on broadcast~<)n ccjmpletion of a sci-Parent-Teacher Association. In the OF EYE PHYSICIANS HADISdlf your old machine. this area. ence unit atjout trees and plants morning they visited the Metro- BROOKSIDE PLACE SCHOOL politan Museum of Art, where they Grade 2 RENTALS in Cranford. (Each student gave a EXPERT REPAntS .. report. Students in charge of prop- studied the Egyptian, Mesopota- The boys and girls in Miss erties were John Litwinetz and manian, Greek, Roman and Mid- James Spetiber; commercials, dle Ages exhibits. NATIONAL James BorgesJ -Robert Konopack, In the afternoon the class saw mmows MUajOMWfQw oracHAira TYPEWRITER CO. Laraine Hedges, Sharon Sorenson; exhibits in the Museum of Natural LINCOLN 10» JEFFERSON AVE. HARTIG SO EASTMAN ST.. CRANFORD script, Marlehe Geng, Lorraine History before attending the pro- MarUp Biff. -U Sareet lUat ' PAINT 8VOP) . (opp. Cranford Theatre) ::;~.mi Sosnowski. Charlotte Hawks, gram at the Hayden Planetarium, TaUors & Oeaacn LUMBER & EL. 22340 ! Union AT.. Michelle Tornasulo; announcer, where ."Four Thousand Years of It Sorth tTnlon Ar*~ ~—*-^ Astronomy" was reviewed. 9-S8M CRanford 6-9600 Shaaron Simone. Diagrams and PAUI. rATBTTA. 11 A. K. »» $ 9. m. aW — «*»- •' nam • A. at *» a r. pictures were drawn by the stu- The group feels ththatt tht e new SUPPLY CO. rth the^trip. -1^ Aiin ..l-L: CLEVELAND SCHOOL 8HKBMAN SCHOOL CLEANING * Grade 1 : ' ! Grade 2 . * ALTERATIONS . CrtAford :: : : Lang's second grade The children to Mrs. Shirley Miss Janet Young's first grade have been ,. . . HAMRAH-EMERSON has con- children • ha e begun their study LADSM* AND '- - »li making' their' own classroom li- GAEMENT&. of Indians. Committees have been brary. Sandra Keil, Arthur Brown, - trolled drying for rugs In th« area. - formed to find Out information -m Glenn Lewis, Charles Leonowlcz, 1^ about Indian life. Donald Dixofi, •"i'-,;r- ,-ri inV/^''.',-T'- <»"->-nvY Goodfellow are working on thebrought in books for the library. The children are classifying the books under such titles as animals, NOTICE OV BEAatNO people, travel and make believe. r hiM •! A• will be «t«en to them. ' ' ... HAMRAH-EMERSON has AUTO- •• By order Grade 6 and Theft BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Fir* & Lightning V H. Stanley MacClary. The boys and girls of Mrs MATIC RUG WRINGER. Robert I* Clatrei Jr., AeUnc'Chairman. Helen Skerratt's sixth grade have Secretary. 8-19 r Escape Dated: May 13. IBM. Explosion \ ure of Steam & Hot Water Hqating System Riot & Civil Commotion \ ^ -Mm Snow and Freezing --•--•• of Trees. ' •Vehicles apse « Smoke idslide CALL PL 6-4466-PL 6-4436 Go B&O from Plainfield • Windstorm and Hail .- .MM Breakage Lat HAMRAH-EMERSON CO., Inc.. tak« car* of yoyr carpet qnd rug; cleaning requirementa lf BALTIMORE -WASllmGTON the WEST ... Prompt and courteous service. Also all typos of repair and reconditioning. CompUto •58 f •» TMa b the convenient j>U<» to start your tHp! servico for installing carpet, mothproofing, fringing and binding. Board one of BAO'a DiMel-Electric train, at Plainfield and etafar a whimer^oft ride... u well as fine food, aUrniiva courUay, aad ontiaMdqmdahUHy so BO ASA TMt MO AT ftAMMIO lor teUmtn. W«h- ktaton. nsskarat; AlMA. OwMtoMl. ToMa. Date** COMPREHENSIVE PERSONAL UAB.Llf OD'T'ONAL UV.NG EXPENSE COVERAGE Ckkose. Odn—«. iouh*»m, St. la*. C LWI FREE SUMMER STORAGE WiMnli i *+•**,+ il»«p*r.loCaMomti —4 B0THatND AWAY from HOME I W.T. bid you kno^ that for th« first tjm* In aur thirty years in business w« Vogue Two-Toning bear the futurerlaflhioned industry's most modern V-8 engine design .;; —"*f IViutlac 3*00 see here and with the greatest road-proved economy in plicies in order to immediately secure the com- or* offering fr«« inturad rug storage for th» iiimmtr. Y*s, w« said F*IE. W« f mi totlcfa you know will story in style. ' \ You need not cancel any of your thh e ggcttfat/t automobile value Pontiac history! M AllIMOM A OHIO When it comes to performanceJ-Pontiac rplan. See us for-full details and —— will charge you only for cUaning and More your rug free until labor Aid tlMtf a * ufatwnent yott can overtakes even far more expensive cars. Its Come in soon and drive the most spectacular plete protection granted by the new easily psove to your own oonpkte wdefaction. fnttky, nimble Strato-Streak V-8, 200 H.P. low-priced car ever built! You'll discover that Day.' You don't pay one cent for the storage and we wit! also de- Kecpcnf; in naind the fact that this Potrtiac with 4-barrel carburetor*, provides -more there never wa$ a better time to break the . DO IT NOW!! ' moth your rug FREE, good for one year. ' 860 sedan CBK&S less Aon many models of the power than any car within hundreds of dollars ^ jgrnall car habit, because Pontiac's very low tauest-pnetd cos and muA less than stripped of Pontiac's modest price. You enjoy the price puta you solidly and pleasantly into the economy•modeHsaj higher-priced makes, oonsider flashing response and reserve power of the big-car, fine-car class! the many m-j$s in m*ad» Pontiac fits so neatly •Optional el€xtrxi*. 190 h.p.*andanL m into the fine-oar pattern. HEDENBERGpBEAN AGENCY ^,:JEna*jn£jaBLJPjgoj&K; is blg.uifteTV if count*— iw AffM MHVsT AMKffH€tF . in wbceUusei You &** fiUTSSTTfirdf d^ GMATtST aUTOflOftJU MUiff HAMRAH-EMERSON co in pHONlFORD 6-3000 Pbntiics beauty is IVmtiac's alone. No car "THE ORM3INAL Rid CLEAKiKO BAMRABS SiNCE 1»3I" at any price is so distmctrveiy keyed to the AGENCY IN N. J. future. Its T *i *»••••-» "INirin-Streak styling and FIRST 9KM0I HAMRAH DONALD IMERSON JOHN HAMRAH Open Friday Evenings (332 LELAND AVENUE —Off-street-parking - at rear of our building lord 433 NORTH AVE. • T«kphon« WEttfteld 2-3700 • WESTFIELP, N. J. . ?T~'lK»,^Jkmr"" :X •••?' ..••. fmt THE CIliUM .AMD CHMMI THURSDAY, MAT It, 1<) ns CHAMFOBD cmzcf AND CHROWICLE, THURSDAY, Mr. and Mr». J. O. Long-Service Employe Yorker in New York City. MSrsa. Rahway; R. V.Hoffman, D.' Mayberry, Jr. •anwr nurn Mrs. William cike, spread this on iiu Plans were discussed for the an- is L. J. Myers of 33 West Cranfgrd. and W. R.Hoffman, O. Trometter, FanwoodFanwood; MMrr. and MrMrss. F. J. More, president, conducted the business Core ba^ikg for extra drtlcioustwiJt nual teachers' luncheon to be held Roily street, head of the test pro* t tablespoons softened butter rahtei •grams for the Cranford; Mr. and Mrs? R. T. meeting.. Hostesses were: Mrs. Election at 12:45 p.m. June 21 at the Meth*' xdures group, laboratory divi- Nelson J. Tweed, Jr., chairman, with 2 tablespoons honey and % ens> „.. •dUt Church. Class mothers and sion, Esso Standard Oil Co., Lin-Haeeldine, Cranford; B. J. Avery. ^ell-drained puxwyple •xettitlve boatd members will at- den. Mr. Myers will speak on Cranford, and Robert Ecob. Gar-Mrs. Leroy Reigner. Mrs. John J. ^Temple Picnic to sue rf'thelitteoto Monahan, Mrs. Arthur E. Poole, Represent Local Church sident "Control Charts in the. Petroleum wood; C. Searle and t. J. Water- Lutheran Family Hymn Sing Sunday .issocUrttoii «t • Mtutef «**••' . - > .•:• N man, both Cranford, and Mr. andand Mrs. Thomas J. Campbell. Indian Tribe At Alliance Convention Thought for the Week " for Sunday Final arrangements were made Industry" during the course of a in the school last Week. special program arranged by theMrs. E. M. Johnson, Cranford. —A large number of-the congre- ic of Temple Beth- Uting for bus trips to New York last new officer* were installed by iociety's Chemical Division for It was announced that a regu- place on Sunday at At Calvary Lutheran Church newofflce Thursday and today for the sixth gation of the Alliance church at- "The Virtue of Contentment ' ir duplicate game will be held Roeg Completes on famahegan Park. Calvary Lutheran Church will hold another informal h , Ruth Janovsilc supervisor of grade children, sponsored and paid presentation in the Terrace Room tended the Missionary Rally at the By the Rev. Albert G. Oezso, Osceola Presbyterian Church yran sim Urs- on May 27 and the annual mixed of the temple and for the entire family at 3:30 p.«n. Sunday. The Rev ArnoM j . entary education, who also Tor by the ng':fM*in*'"ti The groups of the Hotel New Yorker during 2 «! "Sot that 1 speak M respect of leant; for i have learned in y Dahl pair event will be on June 10. 25 Years' Service it 58th annual Council ot,.the_Chris^ •: have been invited to Sled Mrs. Ley with a past were to visit the Planetarium and convention's Tuesday after- Collection Set ~\MXat*Qex&~suut~-vm~thenwilh-Txr-bc-^^ fl such service^held^iheld^t tM Thereafter,^ regular summer ses- The Rev. Andrew McGaffln of tian ' and Missionary Alliance at Calvary Lutheran Church of "will ~ger~unaer- the Muaeum of Art. r~ : ~ .essioa,.^ ; 2i 4:11). " was received with such favor that it was decided to hold aiSher be- sions ' will 6e~held ~dn"Juhe~"247 Kayenta, Arizona. Presbyterian Convention Hall, Philadelphia, Cranford will join Sunday with " 0ther officers were named for After the business session. Prin- As 'announced earlier, another WitlvMerck— The problem of discontentment plagues every life to some ex- fore the summer season sets in. ng school year as follows: July 8, July 22, August 5 and to) missionary among, the Navajo In- Sunday. The Rev. George • A. cipal Vincent Samowski showed Cranford technical expert, IX>nald Louis M. Roeg of 6 English Vil- more than 10,000 other Lutheran tent. To be happy we must be content. However, we must make a ' The service will start with the I the a Arfken, first vice-presl- 5. McArthur of 28.Tulip street, August 19. lage, celebrated the completion of ml ' dians, will be guest preacher at Aitcheson, pastor, served" as~the i motion picture, "The Harlem both the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services congregations throughout the'Unit- careful i*jbe Trotters," and refreshments _ at the First Presbyterian Church. ed States' in observing Lutheran' tian is to be nappy because of circumstances while contentment is -were served. . . al Designs in Chemical 'Research" Co., Inc. on Monday. During these,., 81 church. Sieg, minister of music. These will Stuart Burns of Fanvood J •» • ari A* P "* °' ***• Family Month World Action Sunday and in giv- to be happy in spite of them. This dissatisfaction brings about g, an Son. secretary; luring the Monday aftenioqn ses- New Members years he has handled for the com- Approximately .200 missionaries, Richard Mauthe of Craniord. celebration, the church has invited ing an offering for spirtual and progress in the world. People who are dissatisfied with things as be recorded on the tape recorder s A. P-Pavlcs. corresponding sion. Mr. McArthur is an applied pany's Sales. Department, a service . attired in native costumes of-the It Guest Boy Scout Troop 84 assembles every family to worship together they are usually <*a»^» t»>«-m for the better. But certain - things RicclteUi, mis- and played back for the congrega- and Mrs. John Koenig, mathematician in the Products Re- Reception Guests for the chemists of the customers countries where they labor, par- material- aid in this country and on Tuesday at "7:30 p.m. the troop secretory. Floraphile Club at either of the two services. At cannot be dunged and one must learn to accept them and be ^rlough from rrenchjtion to hear. asurer. Mrs. I. Tannenbaum search Division, Esso Research and that'manufacture Pharmaceuticals, ticipated in the rally. A chorus overseas. — • ~ trt It was announced at the New- IA*UIS the early service. Robert Gorman, content in •ypity of tfr^wi . •• • ivill be guest^speak- Following this, the latest film is planning to hold a paper drive Engineering Got,' Linden. • Of Colony Cilib proprietary medicines, veterinary H( of close to 100 preachers from var- K ark home, ofnc: of the Eastern tenor, will sing "O God of J^ove" During the last 15 years the Paul the Apostle who wrote the words of our text had learned n. worship service produced by the National Luther- soon. People who have larje quan- Ti was "reported that the board Hears Mrs. Knorr A reception lor new members preparations and cosmetics. This vb ious Alliance churches throughout Management Outdoor Theatres by Grelchaninoff and at the 11 Lutheran World Action gifts have Alliance Church. an Council,. "Outposts in the tities of paper and who desire to ' decided to set aside, sub- "Staging a Horticulture Display" and guests was held last Thursday covers research, production and ctive member of the ' American the United States and.Canada sup- the secret of contentment His* life had its upS and downs but he Circuit that WUliard T. Alex- o'clock service the chancel' choir permitted the National • Lutheran iHiccitelli is a mem- Andes," will be shown. The film dispose of it immediately should •ntini amount of money eacn was the topic discussed by Mrs. Bridge League analytical problems. '. Chemical Society. The American ax plied the music for the service. Council to distribute. cash contri- learned how to accept, things in the strength given to him by a ander has been appointed jnan- evening at the Colony Club of will sing the anthem "Hallelujah, church, and as atells the. story—in color—of a call George Fenderson or Marlm I for a teachen* scholarship Walter Knorr for members of the * A native of Holland, he grew up Pharmaceutical Association, and Attendance was" estimated at 6,500. butions of over $40,000,000 as well belief in Christ. We would do well .to learn his secret ager of the new Union drive-in Cranford's regular meeting at Vet- Praise Ye the Lord" • by Lewan- Sunday School and unique and thoroughly modern Sieg. Floraphile Garden Club at the Spring Series and was educated in California. He the Society of Cosmetic Chemists, as used Clothing, food and other Here are a few lessons that we can learn from our text and theatre on Route 22. which op- dowski. iMrs. C. Karkalits mission development., in Latin The Girls' Choir rehearses Wed- o7we other grade schools. regular meetings held Monday eve- eran's Memorial Hall. has specialized in medicinal chem- also attending a. number of other Cl its fj^Mit* _ • . i - . . ' '-'.,••'•. I nations ened last night. Mr. Alexander, At 9:30 Bin. Sunday, the Every- relief supplies valued at another ning at the' home of Mrs. Fred Winners Told The program was in charge of trade organization conventions in in will present a America. It is the true tale of nesday at 7:30 pjn. Decision, also was reached to Who assisted in the planning and istry since 1912. He passed the man's Bible Class will meet in $30,000,000. The 1054 contribu- The virtue of- contentment requires much exercise, learning, In one of the best-attended ses- Mrs. Wilfred A. Burton assisted field. th Congregation thousands of people who were al- purchase a flowering tree to , Huston. construction of the new outdoor' examinations of the California binal .the gymnasium. The Rev. Robert tions in cash and goods exceeded and meditation. It. took years even for Paul to achieve this state p sions of the current season, win- by Mrs. Thomas Hann. Mrs. An- $1.1,000,000, of which $4,000,000 ; mediate and Sen-ready Lutheran, living in coun- on the school grounds. Mrs. Knotr, who is a member of showplace. was manager of the State Board of Pharmacy In: 1913 Roeg have one G. Longaker, pastor, will lead the of mind. Tberefare. you ought not to feel discouraged if discontent J anted ners of the spring series of thethony Stein and Mrs. .Hugo M. was the value of surplus foods do- ' 'wships will meet tries without a Lutheran church Mrs. Konopnck. Mrs. the Sunny Acres Garden Club and circuit's drive-in theatre in New and the .Texas State Board of granddaughters. discussion on" the theme "Disci- sometimes creeps into your thinking. But be patient, discipline Dr. Allinger Mrs. Ley. Cranford Bridge League-were de- Staiger, Jr. . : tic HoldsElection nated by the U: S. Government ": (6:30 pjn, Sunday. until pastors were, sent to them by . and Mrs. Davidson report- a ' student judge, discussed the Brunswick before hia promo- Pharmacy in 1914. Before, joining You can't buy pline in the Life of Faith." yourself and you will discover that your patience and discipline This year's new members pres- h will have charge the Lutheran World Federation. their attendance at the re- hpHniing of a horticulture dis- tion to Union. During World cided at Sherlock Hall Friday Merck, he had 20 years experience M On Sunday evening from 7 un- The Rev. Arnold J. Dahlqtiist, will be rewarded by a contented mind. Leant to live, without led on ent were: Mrs. Raymond Dixon, ! exercises of the Services ' Sunday will include pring meeting of the Uhlbo play for a flower, show and dem- War II. he served with the Navy night They are R. J- Greene ot manufacturing medicinal prepara- better B. til 8:30 pm. there will be a joint At Temple pastor of the local congregation, ToSpeadt Mrs. Charles • M, Eckhardt and worry. «orit without hurry, and look forward without fear. service at the 8:15 matins and 11 o'clock onstrated methods of staging hor- in the North Atlantic. Mr. Alex- Keansburg and C. R. Mayne of tions and cosmetics. Si . meeting of the Young Adult Club H. Martin Friedman was rcelect- who will preach at the Sunday Dr. Albert Allinger, pasta, win Mrs. Andrew Wallner. Mrs. M. A. vi Learn to keep -in touch with God. Contentment cannot be A. Aitdhe- main service. The Girls' Choir will ticulture entries. ander recently purchased a Westfleld, with a 58.3 perceni For many years he has been an auto insurance and the Junior and Senior Fellow- ed president at a meeting of theservices beginning at 8:15 and 11 j ontinue his stud- preach on the topic "For the Beau- average. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pasb Gessner of 22 West End place was a.m.,. explained that Lutheran .achieved through one's own strength. Belief in God and His sing the anthem, "Steal Away," a Mrs..Leonard Moody read the home in Union, where he resides ships of the Church. The Rev. andcongregation of Temple Beth-El Genesis, taking ty of the Earth" at both the 9:30 welcomed as a transfer from the World Acttonr-the annual fund ap- will enable you to accept the defeats as Negro spiritual, at the early serv- constitution submitted by the with his wife and. 9-year-old jerg of Cranford were second with iilTspealrp^^- WeTnes^ayT~7TlK?r~*officefs' and 10:50 ajn. services Sunday jn Springfield Women's Club. Guests G peal. of. the National Lutheran well as the triumphs of life. God.never forsaJces a man Ice, and the Senior Cholr~wTTr rranfnrd Cnnnrll of Garden Clubs, 57.4 percent, closely followed by French aerialists 3 years to the. groups about their cxper- were named for the coming year ture the Life of an the Cranfonl Methodist"€Eii3C~ •a*. "SOnT Mss G. McKenna of EBzabetn and attending weie. Miss nuth-€otnp- LVhy pay Council, is the 'financial backbone His MfKinp- •, , ' •' " , '•'••' Acrtl , and the club voted to. join the "wlttrRtTTgtirtg^ros: circus ,.K,.fences. • ' . as follows: First vice-president, Old offer the anthem, "Behold .Now At the 9:30 a.m. service, the Ilcloiu I ton, Mrs. Arthur Williams, Mrs. of world-wide Lutheran coopera- A «ealhervane on "a bam had written on it "God is Love." Praise the Lord," by Tltcomb, at council and accept its constitution. Miss -J. Strahan of Roselle with P' At 7:30 p.m. Sunday.the second Melvin Winkel; second vice-presi- The oup of Pioneer Young People's Choir will ting 57^ percent. Harry Washburn, Mrs.. Amos A. Accredited by N. J. State 'In a series" of' meetings iin prepar- tion in mission fields, aid to per- Sdmeone once asked the fanner if that meant that God is change- the later service. Mrs. William Foppert, outgoing Department of Education dent. Albert Goldberg (reflected); Girls the church "Spacious' Firmament" by Haydn Other pairs finishing among the ! Gordon,. Mrs. W. Bruce Kester, hi ation fox Church .membership will secuted churches behind the Iron able like the wind. The farmer explained that it meant that no president, conducted the installa- Myers to Speak more third vice-president, Gus Cohen; Sunday school will convene at and at the 10:50 a.m. service the GERALVOS Monday i Wn., and the Pil- Open To iri Curtain, and to refugees. It also matter which way the wind blew, "God is Love." tion of the. new officers of the club. be held in the Choir Room of thetreasurer,. Howard Siege!; finan- grim Gr ijOesday at 7 pjn.9:30 ajn. with two buses bringing Senior Choir will sing "The Cre- •Oltigaurs in French—sensational SEE OR PHONE ... supports the Lutheran Church's 1 They are: President. Mrs. Norman At Convention BOYS and GIRLS C Church.< All adults whorare plan- cial secretary, Joseph Xron; re- Think of what you have rather than what you do not have. There ' children from surrounding com- ation" by Richter. At both serv- in any language—headlining our to American military per- .meeting of the Bra baker; vice-president, Mrs. A second Cranford man has nlng in j^rA ptwi.it yn.i aifti jnfr»oi»Tw. return and you will realize that you Women's ] munittes. Complete information on ices, a double trio from the free circus. 4 and 10 p. m. daily from all schools EDWARD M. LAWSON yer Band heejMSddedjto the speaking roster beginning Monday. • , ,. the June Communion Service are verman, and corresponding secre- thtsie'rvice'maybehadBycaHrng People's Choir^wttt-sing Academic "Department — are fortunate indeed. , . artn ay at 10 for the ^nth ^nnuaY^convenRon: of] _„MjgL M|i!«BLAve.. st urged to be present. tary, Mrs. William Massarsky. This year's Lutheran World Ac- a.m. lid-week Bible the church office. A nursery under by Joyce Kilmer. The members of 6Rbfr;^7 f« On Wednesday evening at 8 tion goal is $2,962,00, of which the Remember that the spirit makes the man, not his earthly |secretary. Mrs. Francis Charles; the American Society for:Quality master of the roly poly : The following were elected to stifdy meeting will be the guidance of the. Mr. and Mrs.the double trio are: Martha Bab. ; Remedial Reading — Cranford O'clock there will-be^a ^meeting 6f .local church is. asked, to give $675, possessions or physical abilities. ' - treasurer, Mrs.' James Sommer- Control, Monday through Wednes- JACKMAYNAND&JEANET. serve on "'the''board of -trustees: held We. pjn. Club is held itt the church house cocjcr ^.Theresa Zizwarek, Elaint Grades S-12 hVthe ChiChristiai n EducatioEdi n CommitCi - Pastor Dahlqulst said, >• We must, with Paul, be so satisfied with the wise providence . ville; and -member-at-large, Mrs. . daring unicycllsts CRANFORD 64305 Lionel Wienstein,' Fred Neuman, On Th Board of during the 11 o'clock church serv- Schweizer, Barbara Harris, Susan BAIL* 1 - - ,tj * AfjkcrnooAaRecreation The more than $80,000,000 gifts and goodness at God that we know that whatever he determines Huston. NORMABADIGTON^ , •'.: t< Mrs. Charles Ross, Leon Mindlin, Trustees nit the church ice. Laird and Barbara Kromer. Sports"- Crafts - Swimming to LWA and LWR since 1940 have is the best: and theiefuie we should be perfectly contented that comonioim Australian wire walker Registered Nurse T T ,. Tonight at 7 o'clock the annual Dr. Norman Glucksman, Mrs. Hen- at 8 pjn. The Women's Missionary Soci- The Methodist Youth Fellow- been used for emergency activities He should govern the world in the way winch seems best to His recognition dinner in honor of thery Ricklis. Jules Levitt, Marvin The i; Fellowship ety will meet this afternoon at 2ships will meet at .7 pjit-Sunday. PAPER ^MIL POOL OP9HS MAV If WrMe *r TeleplMne to: of the Lutheran Church at home godly wisdom. How true is .the proverb "A contented mind is MON. MOIICTIOM \ Church School staff will be held Ostro and Mrs. Irving Myerson. . groups, Inembers and o'clock and the Church Council The Methodist Men wiU be in fBL - SAT. - SOIL - PLAYHOUSE THE PINGRY SCHOOL j in the gymnasium of the church. and in 73' countries abroad, mostly a continual feast.** '' ' ; . '••,'.. May 21 - £3 y A" "l'"o'« cvponnim It was announced that the new friends of j "legation, will tonight at 8 o'clock, also the sen-charge of the evening service Sun- EUnbeth 3. New Jersey brS«>n. Ornbxk ond Ca wii* mrnn d v' All members of the staff are' cor- in war ravaged countries. Home- officers will be installed at a din- be at emorial Day ior choir will rehearse this eve- day at 8 o'clock. . • JUPITER* DARLING OLYMPIC PARK TefepbMte: EL 2-3*57 «. dilllif ond mpanUm, torn '*« P°~" co«P°"y. ~ dially Invited to attend. Following ner dance at the Highland Park less people have been clothed and ture a short play on the problem At a meeting of the Child Study UNION rally of District ning at 8 o'clock. blMhiOiM MJUL to M 9M. MAPLSWOOD j, .the dinner, the annual Church fed by Lutheran World Relief in of inter—faith marriages. plus Temple on May 28. of the Ck On Saturday the men of theClu. b at 8:15 p.m. Monday, Dr. Al- Ennlnai.TIMWIIJ thm Satunlay. «:M '•* School meeting will be held. 28 different countries. a Talk Members of the Junior Choir linger will speak on "Teaching THE VIOLENT MEN* *MK Han-Sit a-JO. Sun. «KM( Rabbi Philip Brand announced Alliance congregation will Join with other FHDAT&8ATUBDAY Of the nearly $3,000,000 antici- will bold a picnic after their re- Children About Death." Mrs. C that the last Friday evening serv- men throughout the Synod for a C&MBM8CQ9# % CftitrT ices of the season will be. held to- pated from the 1955 Lutheran Topi hearsal at 11:30 a-m. Saturday. be Robert Arider- Haydon will lead the devotions. TOES, dun SAT. World Action appeal, the National Rehearsals will be held tomorrow son, Anne workday at Camp Beisler. The May 84-U AfcraLddd Bas Mitzvah morrow night. At that time the **Tbe Challenge of the Unattain- and Olive Mrs. CUiude Grady, Mrs. Walter Lutheran Council expects to spend Livingston.' men will leave the church at about Bas Mitzvah of Miss Valerie Raff, ed~ will be the sermon topic of thefor the Westminster Choir at 6:30 Hatch, and Mrs. Clarke Niemi will "DRUM BEAT" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Law$865,00- 0 for inter-church aid, pjn. and for the Senior - Choir at Annual: tie Diocesan 8 ajn. The Junior Choir will re- be hostesses. '.'•....." ' "EAST OF EDEtT Sy McmM» moionw For Local Girls Rev. Albert G. Dezsq, pastor of hearse Saturday morning at 10:15 phtt Cin«na8cop* Short and «Kuiummn Two young ladies, Valerie Raff rence Raff, and Miss Carol Shire, service to refugees and support to 8 pjno. '•••.•• Women's be held.] The Couples Club will meet at minority groups in countries which Osceola Presbyterian Church, at and the Mr. and Mrs, Club will and Carol Shire of the Temple daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- services at 9^0 »"H H Circles of the Women's Guild, next We rinity Ca- 8:15 pjn. Tuesday. A delegation TEN WANTED MBIT Ktun—ownvL still suffer from war effects as well thedral,' meet at night at 8:19. Beth-El Religious School, will be ard Shire, will be held. ; n. Sunday. - will meet as follows: Circle 4, to- t/eTal wom- from the Women's Society for 80MDAY TUESDAY STABTSTULtt-JUNty as behind the Iron Curtain. day at the home of Mrs. W. '"vdll- en from the! A picnic supper will be held in *£ Mitzvah tomorrow at 8:30 A special service will be held Featured at the Junior West- are plan- Christian Service will attend a In addition, $325,000 has been iord, 27 Alice lane, dark; Circle 1, ning to at the. yard of the parsonage by the * Color on Sunday afternoon, June 5, in minster fellowship • nmtim »1 7 aervice district meeting in Kenilworth on rmarlrai) tnr *Yim g«thgfin Xa Jbome. of Mrs. W.preceding thi Lbyal» at 8 p.m.Sunday, and atTuesday at 10:40 ajn. The Cred- LIBER W«fB» ceasing and- distribution of cloth- Sharpe, 15 Mohawk drivedi ; CWcle ThanR^Ben t liack the Inm •dftrlwlhi Philip Brand, each of the Bas Mitz- r the religious Questions" Bible quiz and ing, food, medicines and other re- 2, Tuesday at the home of Mrs! C. each parish League will" hold its meeting in vahs has completed a course of school: Barbara Mlnch, daughter refreshments. Roger Blohm will that evening at 8 o'clock. " • COMT. lief supplies, and $150,000 for a Kirk, 16 Oak lane, and Circle 5, "An* Eve the church house. phat Citoont Jrtudy in the reading of the Herof Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Minch; lead the worship set vice. At the be A service of prayer and praise refugee- resettlement program un- next Thursday at the home of Mrs. presented in. i The Altar Guild will meet Mon- 1 brew prayers with a reasonable Frances Shapiro, daughter of Mr. Senior Westminster Fellowship at 8:30 will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday ra I L 0 R E N AI.AA1S -REE ; c der the United States Refugee Re- A. Cunningham, 45 Lupine way, day at 2 pjn. The Brotherhood will understanding of the Hebrew lan- and Mrs. Sam Shapiro; Eleanor meeting at the same hour Betty p.m. tomorroi Vs choir with Dr. Allinger officiating. •MUVtD lief Act; Clark. „ lnsuranceCo's.LOSS isyour GMN! - c guage. Each of the girls will de- Sieff. daughter- of Mr. and Mrs. Tfedemann win be the worship of men and' •with the meet Monday, at 8 p.m. and the The Junior Choir will rehearse mtri ""•• * Lutheran mission fields in Tan- liver a talk in Hebrew and in Eng-Michael Lang, and Margo Gushin, and the program will fea- The church Softball team will Cranford Gl Hjuest ar- Sunday School executive staff will tonight at 7 o'clock and Boy Scout I i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold ganyika, Indonesia, New Guinea, play the Calvary Lutheran team tists, Mrs. ^ pianist, meet at the same time to plan for Troop 75 will meet at 7:15 pjn. Save Up To 80c on every DOLL h and haftorah and sing the entire TJusfunT Japan;- at atenwrtar fteM^kfe-a^at- •WMt""Atrt I -Mrvie*.- Rabbi Brand will dfflc- South and Southwest Africa and pjm. Monday. The concert Trin- shopi which will be held on Wed- Newly-elected officer of the Borneo will receive $750,000 of tate. The fact that lasting beauty is ity Church < public nesday, June .22. at the church. Methodist- Men are: President- J An Oneg Shabbat, prepared by Vacation School Change the Lutheran World Action funds is invited to at tlwUl be Pastor Dahlqulst will be in at-George Clay; vice-president, Ern- Some are Slightly WaterSpotiedl MoUm UNTOUCHED!! Difficulties encountered in ar iTK-rf through spiritual under- the'Bas Mitzvah parents, will fol- Tgathered in 1955, and another Ascension Day no sale of event. tendance, at the annual convention est UUom; secretary, Kermit Up- rangements have resulted in a $110,000 has been earmarked, for standing of God^s radiance and low the services. . strength wOI be stressed at Chris- though a: of the Synod from Monday ton; and treasurer, Fred Simon- change of dates for the Vacation the development of Lutheran con- Observances Set taken. through next Thursday. This will'son. Innerspring Quality Church'School of Calvary Luther- gregations and schools in Latin tian Science services Sunday. 3 Pc. Hardrock Odd Tables MBtCHKIOF CHIIST, SCIENTIST an Church. Instead of being held American countries. The I^«»M»-5> • n««i *^ititlri* At Trinity Church J from July 11 through July 22, the For the Lutheran service to "Soul and Body" nvrfwVT the fol- mmrau AVB. AT MILN ST. Services in Trinity Church at KJ'- All Styles and Finishes Mattress school will convene from August American military personnel in lowing vase from the .King James Maple Bedroom CSAHVOBD 8 through August 19. Further de- Version of the Bible (Psalms 7:15 and 9 a jn. today will comem- . tavtoet: Suodaj U AJt the United States and overseas, the orate the Ascension of Christ. Many Pairs or Box which Sol 4 . tails will be announced in the 96:6): "Honour and majesty are Dresser, . *UMUr School 11 AM. National Lutheran Council has There also will be special observ- Spring for $295 near future. earmarked $290,000 of the 1955before him: strength and beauty Chest and Included 13 __ -ranlnf. •:!• o'clock are in his sanctuary." - ances on Sunday, known as the LOW PLAY UUMSIOOM Lutheran World Action funds. Sunday in the Octave of Ascen- Cast Ir«as • Among the correlative passages DaaacfMaf ; >> tU Katth VBIOB *»*. Oi^af*r4 Demand for nickel for tha cor-Smaller amounts also will be used sion Day. «au> MOB. UUU Frt.. 10:30 to « PJL to be read from "Science and "ASSIGNMENT roalan-reiicung cast irons remained for emergency' activities in the Holy Eucharist will be celebrat- Mdif vnahm 1:30 • • Health with Key to the Scrip- CHILDREN" RST COK-RBST SER«B! RY IN! Sat- 1 to 4 P M- at satisfactory levels during IBIS. American Missions field, especial- ed at 8 a.m. Sunday and family lEeoiis 3 ly for the ministry to migrant peo- tures" by Mary Baker Eddy will Eucharist at 9:15 ajn., and there DI8HCT CABTOOH ple and those in large temporary be the following (247:10-12. 13- will be choral service and sermon Englander Made communities near atomic energy 15): "Beauty, as weU as truth, is entitled "Gifts of the King" by "45" "45" plants; for the American Bible eternal; but the beauty of material the. rector, the Rev. Frank V- H. EXTENDED PLAY Gonvertibe Lawson living Decorator Society; for international Lutheran things passes away, fading and Carthy, at 11 a.rp. The Rev. .Car- EXTENDED PLAY Hollywood cooperation in the- field of theol- fleeting as mortal belief - . . Im- roll M. Bates, newly-appointed as- ogy; _for strengthening of interde- mortality, exempt from age or de- sociate, will assist^^the^^^ rector. _ IALTO Loveseat Sofa Room Suite Studio Couch w L nominational and ecumenical Co- cay' lias' a "gkwy^of its own—(he There will be- no''meeung' drfhe' Outfit operation, and to develop a fund radiance of SouL"* Sofa & Chair Youth Fellowship on Sunday be- (1 Podtat) (2 Podtato) with"Ih¥erspnng " M*m*M -to make you go for the financing'of the 1957 As- The Golden Text is from Psalms cause of the annual Youth Con- Mattress. Sleeps 2 Modern! Box Spring on 1^8» sembly of the Lutheran World (104:1): -Bless the Lord. O myvention'of the Diocese this week- » NOW • HMdboard Federation, which will take place souL O Lord my, God. thou art end at Medford Lakes. Attending NOW in the United States.. very great; thou are clothed with from Trinity Parish with Richard MOVIE JURUEE honour and majesty.". J. Kirk, seminarian assistant, "will IMAI 1,82 SORRY-WO MAIL OR PHONE ORBERS! BEALERS imflTED! TODAY - FBL - SAT. mmM MM WKX *O MK*I.f Spancar Traej and .Capital, HOW Robut Byaa CHRISTIAN BAD DAY at Formica Dinettes Cabinet Sinks in Nylon, Wool, Etc. BLACK ROCK* Lamps & Shades SCIENCE Porcelain and in Values to SA Duran $ HEALS k Jto. • S:«S v. m. RECORDS Upholstered 44 Stainless Steel •T.I RECOIDS $29.95 9 / for Oil H#of you can't boat, 45 and 78 RPM ["Hunters of tK- De^*" 45 and 7» RPM STATION SUNDAY Sale Now In Color BE AN EARLY BIRB! WOR 1:15 3 * 1.00 BUBGET in Progress 7W kA ' 'Mobilheat- 5 run SUN. - MOH. - TOES. 35c Ea. luaw d*an and hot—your 25c Ea. Apartment Size — 4 Burner Hundreds & Hundreds Robot Tailor GOOD SELECTION Bedrooms: Openk Daily bait buy In automatic horn* heotl GOOD SELECTION Sunday Elaanor Paster (Rag. We and 98c Ea.) (Rag. We and 98c Ea.) of Other Great Buys— Living Rooms 10 ajn. • 6 SEAGER'S 'MANY RIVERS Gas Range Everything DRUG STORE TO CROSS" 50°o- 60%- Come In — CLASSKftL Wilcolator Control Subject to OVER : Big Oven & Broiler Browse Around Prior Sale 60 Paul HianU Parking Problems or Meter Problems? We will Piratos of Tripoli" EVERY NIGHT ^219^ for this Sale. 3ur HFttrnitu DBSOTO ••PORK'YOU OBCIOBI CRANFORD Wei-Sot — May 25-OT FRIOIDLY 8ERVICC 81HCC IMS" - SALE WILL RUN THRU MAY - CaUFor* j EUhM WUlluas /Appliance Delivery Service 1 In Chwiiiatroy 104 NORTH - 6-0900 JUPITER'S DARLING Super-Market UNKMi AVE. THE BAND BO* OFF! 4 CENT! Shop" WwHieM YABDi Qtea Fowl to 6-5000 -^f^-Parkiiig-OppiwiteStore^tXniiiford CR 64)700 (Tampon CR 6-1988 LE30NGTON AVE. AT LV.R.B. "Th« Aimricano"

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_.^ _, „._.._ Wsl idWeroT^teiand JtosrJ. O!Mp THE CHANPORD CITIZEN ANDXHRONICU, THURSDAY, MAY 19, If Council of Parent^Teaeher Statkr and Hew tone-Service "Employe AttodatioBs. . Tarter in New York City. MMorss, , Rahwayy; R. V. Hoffman, |D. Maybcrry, Jr Katbtr than h«yfaig fctilB , Bflrs. William Q. Trometter, eake, spread this en tha batter b*. Plans were discussed for the an- Myers of 33 West Cranford. and W . R. Hf Hoffmanf , Panwood; Mr. and Mrs. F. J. More; president, conducted the' business tore ba*-taf Cor extra deUeioasneta) nual teachers' luncheon to be held stew*, head oi the test pro* t tablespoon* aofttnad butter nuxet Mection Held laboratory divi- Cranford; Mr. and Mrs? R. T. meeting. Hostesses were: Mrs. at 12:45 p.m. June 21 at the Meth*, Nelson J, Tweed, Jr.. chairman, with 2 tablespoons honey and. % ple •ttecutlve board members will at- y will speak . oh Cranford, and Robert Ecob, Gar- t*-5«?sisttlincolfl s wood; C. Searle and f\ J. Water- Monahan, Mrs. Arthur fe, Ppole, I to swc«eo »» - |A «»**»*^ t "Control Charts in the Petroleum man, both Cranford, and Mr. andand Mrs: Thomas J. Cairipbell. eher - «t • _ k Final arrangements were made IT-" dtataif the course of "a school last Week, ^ hy thfMrs. "E. M. Johnson. Cranford. ••'M represent Local Qiurch p te ?fflc« [or bus trips to New. York last lt was announced that a regu- Lutheran Family . _ ... w Thursday and today for the sixth, Division for ^Indian Tribe At Alliance Convention Thought for tiie Week Huth Janavslk, supervisor of in the Terrace Jtoom lar duplicate game will be held Koeg Completes led for Sunday grade children, sponsored and paid: ..y-\;> A l3£8e number of the congre- ii of Temple Beth- ' educatton; who also at the Hotel New Yorker during on May 27 and the annual mixed El for by the association. The groups pair event will be on June 10. 25 Years' Service gation ofthe Alliance cKurciral- place on Sunday at At Calvary Lutheran Cprch with a past were to visit the Planetarium and Tuesday after^ -The-Vtrtue-of-Contentment- T0~ g^SrDTTibia'anotherinformalbyian-sing——I tended the Missionary Rally at the ' By the Rev. Albert G. Dezso, Oscebla Presbyterian Church , egarTParkr" ^~ "pin. the Muaevim of Art. 1 earlier, another sions will be held on June 24, "Not that I speak in respect of leant; for 1 have learned i»f of the temple and for the entire family at 3:30 p.m. Sunday. The Rev. Arnold j.^ahj. After the business session. Prin- WithMerck— 58th annual Council of the 'Chris- Collection Set Cranlord technical expert, Donald July 8, July 22, August 5 and Louis M. Roeg of 6 English ^Vil- I Church Guest whatsoever state''"'1 am therewith to be content." (Phitippiana have been invited to cipal Vincent Sarnowskl showed "ml The ReRevv . Andrew/McGaffin of tian .and Missionary Alliance at Calvary Lutheran Church of of 28 Tulip street. August 19. lage,'celebrated the completion of ml 4:11). [ itests will get under- motion picture, "The Harlem Kayenta, Arizona/ Presbyterian Convention Hail,, Philadelphia, Cranford will join Sunday with wayl fore the summer season sets in. Globe Trotters," and refreshments! •*511 discuss /"Practical Experiment- 25 years of service with Merck k missionary aihbngrthe Nav&jo-In- The problem of discontentment plagues every life to some ex- Co., Inc. on Monday. During these Sunday. The Rev. George A. more than 10,000 other Lutheran The service wiU start with the Mrs. William were served. • • al Designs in Chemical "Research" INSURE preacher at tent. To be happy we must be content. However, we must make a recording secretary; _ Monday afierrioori ses- New Members years he has handled for the com- TO H « 5. IJ « l_ Aitcheson, . pastor, ' served as, the congregations throughout the Unit- singing of several familiar hymns be held in Ocean City agaty this d 11 a.m. services careful distinction between satisfaction and contentment. Satisfac- P Pavics, corresponding i so. Mr. MCAxthur is an applied pany's Sales Department, a service official delegate of the local under the direction of Mrs. Marlin year. Lay delegates will be C. at the nrs^PresBytwisiuCliJirch. ed States in . observing Lutheran * tion is to be happy because of circumstances while contentment is ternary and Mrs. John Koenlg, : icatiienaticijn in the Products F Reception Guests for the chemists of the customers Sieg, minister of music. These will Stuart Burns of Famtood and As part; of the Family Month church. World Action Sunday and in giv- to be happy in spite of them. This dissatisfaction brings about S I. Tannenbaum Floraphile Club .Wll.l.!/**•» T. 'search Dsvasjon. Ess© Research and that manufacture Pharmaceuticals, Approximately 200 missionaries, be recorded on the tape recorder celebration, the church has invited ing an offering for spirtual and progress in the world. People who are dissatisfied with things as Richard Mauthe of , It was announced at the New- t*na; Co, Ltodcn- Of Colony Club proprietary medicines, veterinary DEREMER family to worship together attired in native costumes of the Guest and played back for the congrega- ark home office of the Eastern material aid in this country and they are usually change them for the better. But certain things Riccitelli, mis- Boy Scout Troop 84 .assembles reported that the board Hears Mrs. Knorr A reception ior new members preparations and cosmetics. This at^ther of the two services. At cpuntrios • where they labor, par- tion-td hear. on Tuesday at >7:30 p.m. Theitroop Management Outdoor The»ttes »«* WUlow Av*. overseas. cannot be changed and one must learn to accept them and be sic irlough from French; '•decided' to set aside .a sub- "Staging a Horticulture Display" and guests was held last Thursday covers research, production and ctive- member of the American early service, Robert Gorman, ticipated in the rally. A chorus West be guest, speak- Following this, the latest film is planning to hold a paper drive arcuit that Williard T. Alex- N. J. content in spite of them. . ' amount of money each was the topic discussed by Mrs. Bridge League evening at the Colony Club of analytical problems. Chemical Society, The American ior, will sing "O God of Loye" of close to 100 preachers from var- During the last 15 years the er at ijn. worship service produced by the National Luther- soon. People who have large quan- ander has teen appointed juao- Pharmaceutical Association, and ious Alliance churches throughout Paul the Apostle who wrote the words of our text had learned 1«r for n teachers' scholarship Walter Knorr for members of the A native ot Holland, he grew up by Gretchaninoft and Lutheran World Action gifts have Sum Alliance Church. an Council,. "Outposts in the tities of paper and who desire to ager of the new Union drive-in Spring Series Cranford's regular meeting at Vet- he Society of Cosmetic Chemists, the United States and Canada sup- 1 the secret of contentment His* life had its ups and downs but he Sd in conlunctidl With th» abo- noxaphile Garden Club at the and was educated in California. He o'clock service the chancel choir permitted - the National Lutheran The ,iRiccitelli is a mem- Andes," will be shown. The., nun dispose of it immediately should theatre on Route 22. which op- eran's Memorial Hall. also attending a number of other plied the music for the service. learned how to accept things in the strength given to him by a rtions of the other grade schools. regular meeting held Monday eve- has specialized in medicinal chem- Will.sing the anthem ••Hallelujah, Council to distribute cash ..contri- ber of w al church, and as atells the. story—in color—of a call George Fenderson or Marlin ened last night! Mr. Alexander, Winners Told The program was in charge ot trade organization conventions in Praise Ye the Lord" by Lewan- Attendance was estimated at 6,500. belief in Christ. We would do well .to leam his secret. "Son also was reached to ning at the home of Mrs. Fred istry since 1912. He passed the butions of over $40,000,000 as well boy att tSunday School and unique and thoroughly modern Sieg. who assisted in the planning and In one of the best-attended ses- Mrs. Wilfred A. Burton assisted the medicinal field. dowski. as used clothing, food and other • Here are a few lessons 'that we' can learn from our text and p^hase a flowering tree to be Huston. construction of the ttftt ««i«|i— examinations of the California church Mrs. C. Karkalits mission development in Latin The Girls* Choir rehearses Wed- ions of the current season, win- by Mrs. Thomas Harm, Mrs.' An- State Board of Pharmacy in 1913 At 9:30 ain. Sunday, the Every- relief supplies valued at another its contents. ' ^ted on the schooj grounds. Mrs. Knorr, who is a member of showplace. was iruntcr* of the He and Mrs. Roeg have one and E. will present a America. It is the true tale of «f the- spring series of thethony Stein and. Mrs. Hugo M. and the Texas State Board of i >•••-, man's Bible,(Class will meet in $30,000,000. The 1054 contribu- ~Tn~e"virtue of contentment requires much exercise, learning, nesday at 7:30 Mrs Ley. Mrs. Konopack, Mrs. the Sunny Acres Garden Club and circuit's drive-in theatre in Near daughter and two granddaughters. vocal d thousands of people who were al- |Ckaidanl Bridge League were de- Staiger, Jr. \ Pharmacy in 1814r Before-Joining the gymnasium. The Rev. Robert Congregation tions 'in cash and goods exceeded and meditation. It. took years even for Paul to achieve this state Ariken and Mrs. Davidson report- a ' student judge, discussed the Brunswick before his pporBo- ^You canALb.uy_ Junl ate and Senread- y Lutheran, living in coun- al Sherlock Hall Friday This year's new members pres- Merck, he had 20 years experience G. Longaker, pastor, will lead the $11,000,000, of which $4,000,000 of mind. Therefore, you ought not to feel discouraged if discontent ^d on their attendance at the re- g of a horticulture dis- tion to Union. During ' World ReaMmber to FUI 1 ior Yoi ljwshlps will meet tries without a. Lutheran church | night: Tbey are R. J.. Greene o: ent were: Mrs. Raymond Dixon, manufacturing medicinal prepara- discussion on the theme "Disci- was the value of surplus foods do- sometimes creeps into your thinking. But be patient, discipline pr. Allinger labt spring meeting of tteTOioa play for a flower show and dem- War II, he served with the Karry YOCB FIRST AID CARD better HoldsElection at the '. 6:30 pjn. Sunday, until pastors were sent to them by onstrated methods of staging hor- jKexosburg and C. R- Mayne o: Mrs. Charles M. Eckhardt and tions and cosmetics. pline in the Life of Faith." nated by. the U. S. Government. .; yourself and you will discover that your patience and discipline The in the North Atlantic Mr. Alex- will have charge the Lutheran World Federation. ticulture entries. !v«s£SeId. with a 583 percen Mrs. Andrew Wallner. Mrs. M. A. For many years he has been an auto Insurance On Sunday evening from 7 \in- The Rev. Arnold J. Dahlquist, will be rewarded by a contented mind. Learn to live without of the exercises of the ander recently pun^based a Gessner of 22 West End place was • til 8:30 p.m. there will be a joint At Temple pastor of the local congregation, Services ' Sunday will include To Speak Mrs. Leonard Moody read, the home in Union, where he resufes -. apd Mrs. A. W. Pasb- worry, work without hurry, and look forward without fear. evening adistic service . at the 8:15 matins "and 11 o'clock jerg of Cranford were second with welcomed as a transfer from the THE PINGRY SCHOOL H. Martin Friedman was r Dr. Albert Allinger, pastier, will constitution submitted by thejvith his wife and ""Learn Ionte^^ri~15ucTrwluy-ta!iarXtnBtentinent cannot be—(•7v45-p;m €hoir -will r 574 mrwit rlmriy follgweiLJby Springfield Women's Club. Guests ? and the Junior and Senior Fellow- ed president at a meeiing of theservices beginning at 8:15 and 11 I preach on the ti>ptb Fw» uVeBtJU-^" aford Gouneil-of°G«tfden-€lM 14th Summer Session • achieved through one's own strength. Belief in God and His son, pasi continue his stud- son. SCssG- McKenpa of Elizabeth and attending were: Miss Ruth Comp- | ships of the Church. The Rev. and congregation of Temple Beth-El a.m., explained that • Lutheran sing the anthem, "Steal Away;" a ty of the Earth" a) both the 9:30 and the club, voted to join the with Ringling Bros, circus Jun© 27 to Aug. 19.1955 presence in all experiences will enable you to accept the defeats as ies in the ;.f Genesis, taking Negro spiritual,: at the early serv- and 10:50 ain. services Sunday in Miss J. Sbahan of Roselle with ton, Mrs. Arthur Williams, Mrs. j Mrs. McGaffln will visit and speak last Wednesday. Other officers World Action, the annual fund ap- The PatheUc Pic- council and accept its constitution. Accredited by N. J. State 1 to the groups about their exper- peal of the' National Lutheran well as the triumphs of life. God never forsakes a man who seeks as his sul ice, and the Senior Choir will the Cranford Methodist Church. 37JX perrent. Harry Washburn, Mrs... Amos A. were named for the coming year T the Life of an Mrs. William Foppert, outgoing Department of Education _~" •'« ienees. * • Council, is the financial backbone His blessings. . • ture offer. the anthem, "Behold Now At the 9:30 ajn. service, the Myers to Speak Other pairs finishing among the ! Gordon, »Mrs» W. Bruce Kester, as follows: First vice-president, Old Man." president,.conducted the installa- GERALVOS Open To mere? | j At 7:30 p.m. Sunday the second Melvin Winkel; second vice-presi- of world-wide Lutheran" coopera- A weathervane on s barn' had written on it "God is Love." < Praise the .Lord," by Titcomb, at Young People's Choir will sing tion of the new officers of the club. tion in mission fields, aid to per- The Col iroup of Pioneer "Spacious-1 Firmament" by Haydn mMgpankt French—sensational SEE OR PHONE..; \ in a series of meetings In. pr^par- dent, Albert Goldberg (reelected); Someone once asked the farmer if that meant that God is change- Girls will at the church the later service. They are: President, Mrs. Norman At Convention in any language—headlining our BOYS and GIRLS 1 asiaja^^a^ w^^aa m ^* a *a*^^a% n^Aivi w^i^i^t *^ I (^ ViP • II secuted churches behind the Inm and at the 10:50 a.m. service the _gbje_like_tj»e wind^JThe farmer explained that it meant that no Monday at Sunday school will convene at Brubaker; vice-president, Mrs. A second Cranford nan "bas free circus, 4 and 10 p. m. daily ' Curtain, ana fo refugees. It also [ ;T ahd the PU^ from all schools EDWARD M. LAWSON ! Si'be held in the Choir Room of thetreasurer, Howard. -Siegel; finan- matter whiclTwfy the w1n^We^ ff6^'Eri^ve?^^™"~ 'hnir will sinff John.Colling;, record ing^eccetary, VIMB nrfrfprt tn the sttealamE lo&tei beginning Monday. . supports the Lutheran Church's grim Grou SSTST .Academic, JJcnattfficnt.^r^..^ ;. Church. All adults who are plan- cial secretary, Joseph Aron; re- Think of what you have rather than what you do not have. children from surrounding com- atiorf' by Richter. At both serv- Mrs. James Phelan;. corresponding for the ninth nt>mfni convention of 1 ± __aiAN^UnioaAwa._.—^Z^L ministry to American military per- There meeting of the ^CTHTiSREAtT™""."" '"""' Grades 1-12 ( • nlng to unite with our church at cording secretary, Mrs. David Sil- munities. Complete information on ices, a double trio from the Young secretary, Mrs. Francis Charles; the American Society for Quality master of the roly poly . sonnel. • Look about you and observe others and you will realize that you Women's •sy Prayer' Band Remedial Reading — Cranford ., "i. the June'Communion Service are vcrman, and corresponding secre- are fortunate Indeed. ' , . .. at.the ch at 10 this service may be had by calling People's Choir will sing "Trees" treasurer, -Mrs. James Sdxnmer- Control, Monday through Wednes- JACK M4YNAND & JEANET, ; urged to be present. by Joyce Kilmer. The members of Grades S-12 CRANFORD 6^30S tary, Mrs. William Massarsky. This year's Lutheran World Ac- Remember that the spirit makes the man, not his earthly a.m. The •aid-week Bible the church office. A nursery under ville; and' member-at-large, Mrs. daring unicydlsls Afternoon Recreation ' . On Wednesday evening at - 8 tion goal is $2,962,00, of which the the double trio are: Martha Bab- NORMABADICTON,| The following were elected to possessions or physical abilities. : , • . . study and •fieeting will be the guidance of the Mr. and Mrs. Huston. " Sports - Crafts - Swimming •• .'< 1 o'clock there will be a meeting of serve on the board of trustees:' local church is asked to give $675, held Wedri* Club is held hi the church house cock, Theresa Zizwarek, Elaine Australian wire walker Registered Nurse -4A the Christian Education Commit- We'must; with Paid, hi so satisfied with the wise providence 18 p.m. Lionel Wiensteln, Fred Neuman, Pastor Dahlquist said. .. v' On Thi during the 11 o'clock- church serv- Schwelzer, Barbara Harris, Susan PAPER ;^MIL CODM «.» *• tee in the' library of the church. and goodness of God that we know that whatever he determines he/Board' of POOL OPtHS M*¥ 29 Write or Telephone to: Mrs.. Charles Ross, Leon Mindlln, The more than $80,Q0Cf,00O gifts Laird and Barbara Kromer. STOCK eOMPANV < is the best: and therefore we should be perfectly contented that Trustees wilt vat the churcK ice. ,;••. •' ' •-• •: • FRL-SAT.-SUN.-MON. : PLAYHOUSE tot hut THE PINGRY SCHOOL Tonight at 7 o'clock the annual Dr. Norman Glucksman, Mrs. Hen- to LWA and LWR since 1940 have at 8 p.m. The Women's Missionary Soci- The Methodist Youth Fellow- May 20 - 23 Hmm4m4. fc» f ««ra An i He should govern the world in the way which seems best to, His Elisabeth 3, New Jersey founded by S«or«, SttMbuck ond Co. with oumti and recognition dinner in honor of thery Ricklis, Jules Levitt, Marvin been used for emergency activities The three Fellowship ety will meet this afternoon at 2ships will meet at ,7 pjn. Sunday'. il '/M /Church School staff will be held of the Lutheran Church at home godly' wisdom. How true is the proverb "A contented mind is JUPITERS DARLING OLYMPIC PARK Telephone: EL 2-5657 tabititii dittine»ond mpatal* froa tfi» pormnt coopony. Ostro and Mrs. Irving Myerson.. groups, as I is members and o'clock and the Church Council The Methodist Men will be in UNION I in the gymnasium of the church. and in 75 countries abroad, mostly a continual feast." ' • charge of the evening service Sun- IKVINGTON-MAPLEWOOD It was announced that the new v of Ektion, will tonight at 8 o'clock, also the sen- pliu All members of the staff are cor- in. war- ravaged, countries. Home- day at 8'o'clock. BIG f H E E PLAT GROUND' officers will be installed at a din- be attending : Memorial Day ior choir will rehearse this eve- dially invited to attend. Following ner . dance at the Highland Park less people have been clothed and ture a short play on the problem At a meeting of the Child Study THE VIOLENT MEN' FRIDAY 4 SATURDAY 'the dinner, the annual Church fed by Lutheran World Relief in rally of the Ni(tetern District ning at 8 o'clock. Temple on May 28. ' of inter-faith marriages. of the [•£& Missionary Club at 8:15 p.m. Monday, Dr. Al- TOES, thro 8AT. CinamaBcop* fc Color | School meeting will be held. 28 different countries. On Saturday, the men of thelinger will speak on "Teaching Rabbi Philip Brand; announced Oscebla Talk Members of the Junior Choir Alliance on congregation will Join with other May 24 - «• ; that the last Friday1 evening serv- Of the nearly $3,000,000 antici- will hold a picnic after their re- Children About Death." Sfra. C. Aim lodd pated from the 1955 Lutheran men throughout the Synod for aHay'A ';•' vahs has completed a course of school: Barbara Minch, daughter ing, food, medicines and other re- 2, Tuesday at the home of Mrs! C.each parish will ited. that evening at 8 o'clock. M refreshments. Roger Blohra will 11 the church house. -ttudy in the reading of the Herof Mr, and Mrs.JBenjanvin Minch; lief: supplies, and $150,000 for a Kirk, 18 Oak lane, and Circle 5, "An'Evening of sic will be A service of prayer and praise •ntovo Insurance Go's. WSS is your GAIN! lead the worship service. At the The Altar Guild will meet Mon- brew prayers . with a reasonable Frances Shapiro; daughter of Mr. refugee resettlement program un- next Thursday at the home of Mrs. presented in^Sherlc [Hall at 8:30 will be held at 8 pan. Wednesday and Mrs. Sam Shapiro; Eleanor der the United States Refugee Re- Senior Westminster Fellowship A. Cunningham, 49 Lupine way, day at 2 p.m. The Brotherhood will with Dr. Allinger officiating. i litmanl aodlng, of the Hebrew Ian- p.m. tomorrow byij nity*8 choir SaveUpWSOc on every DOLLAR! }: MM guage.. Each of the girls will 'tSJcir^augfi'ter""""" eig^u,*^ •o£ ffMM> and \t „ The Junior Choir wiU rehearse 'TI Lutheran mission fields .In Tan- talk in Hebrew and in Eng- Michael Lang, and Margo Gushin, Tiedemann will be. the worship The .church Softball team will Cranford Glee dull 1 guest ar- tonight at 7 o'clock and Boy &0U't lish, chant the blessings, maftir daughter of Mr."and Mrs." "Harold ganyika, Indonesia, New Guinea, leader and the program will fea- play the Calvary Lutheran team tists, Mrs. Chaqningl idd, pianist, meeia,t the same time to,plan for Troop 75 will meet at 7:15 Mere* m Gushin. Jordan, Syria, Japan, Hong Kong, and haftorah and sing the entire CHM6T1AN SCBNCB at Memorial Field No. 2 at 6:30and Anthony Ch. vocalist. the vacation Church School work- today. •.„••. South and . Southwest Africa -and service.- Rabbi Brand will offic- CHUBl'H SHEVICES pjn. Monday. • The concert will tthe Trin- shop, which will be held on Wed- Newly-elected officer of the Some are iate. Borneo will receive $730,000 of ity Church organ: The public nesday, June 22, at the church. Methodist Men are: President, Vacation School Change the Lutheran World Action funds The fact that lasting beauty is .An Oneg Shabbat, prepared by gained through spiritual under- is invited to attend;' ere will be' Pastor Dahlquist will be in at-George Clay; vice-president, Ern- Innerspring Quality Difficulties encountered in ar-gathered Jn 1955, and. another no sale of tickets fd this event. the Bas Mitzvah parents,-will fol- standing of God's radiance and Ascension Day tendance, at the annual convention est Ullom; secretary, Kermit Up- Odd Beds rangements have resulted in a $110,000 has been earmarked for though a free-will < ton; and treasurer, Fred Simon- 3 Pc Hardrock Odd Tables low the services. •••'-. strength will be stressed at Chris- ng will be of the Synod from Monday MidiadWEIHtt change, of dates for the Vacation the development of Lutheran.con- taken. ' through next Thursday. This will son. • Church School of Calvary Luther- tian ' Science services Sunday. Observances Set All Styles and Finishes Mattress from Bedroom Suites |O&: gregations and schools in Latin %mm Maole Bedroom MST CNOKIOI CHRIST, SOENTET an Church. Instead of being held American countries. ;• The Lesson-Sermon - entitled S_ UBBB-I from July 11 through July 22, the "Soul and Body" includes the fol- At Trinity Church J Dresser, Many Pairs or Box which Sold •mU AVB. AT MOM BT. For the Lutheran service to Services in Trinity Church at for $295.00 . CftAMVOKO school will convene from August American military personnel in lowing verse from the.King James Included Spring 12 7:15 and 9 a.m. today will comem- Chest and Bed •anfcea: Sunday 11 A.M. 8 through August 19. Further de- the United States and overseas, the Version of the Bible (Psalms LOW PLAY Sunday School 11 AJi. tails will be announced in the 96:6): "Honour and majesty are orate' the Ascension of Christ. National Lutheran Council has There also will be. special observ- •"I- TaaHmonlal Senrle* near, future. earmarked $290,000 of the 1955before him: strength and beauty "ASSIGNMENT .' tvaalnc 8:U o'clock are in his sanctuary." ances on Suhday, known as the • •§§*»«* BOOM Cast Irons Lutheran World Action funds. Sunday in the Octave of Ascen- CHILDREN" FUST ME-FIIS Smaller amounts also will be used Among the correlative passages RECORDS [arlfc Oalaa AM, toaafar* Demand lor nickel for tb« cor- sion Day. DI8NEY Cl»ltT6OH »Jf operation, and to develop a fund radiance of Soul." », Youth Fellowship on Sunday be- NOW •to make you go. for the financing'of the 1957 As- The Golden Text is from Psalms cause of the annual Youth Con- COMPLETELY m WmltuiaiMl sembly of the Lutheran World (104:1): "Bless the Lord. O myvention of the Diocese this week- w*r Federation, which will take place soul. O Lord my God, thoii art end at Medford Lakes. Attending SJHY-NO very^greatsthouareclothed with from Trinity-Parish with.iUchard. 8AT. honour and majesty." J. Kirk, seminarian assistant, "will .'iJC*i*—V*" . ".••".'*' --••*••• -T*r"*• ^'In'*'-Mi^,>jffj: AUTOMATIC! Spaacaz Tracy YourigBlown and Capital Hobatft Byaa Odd TOC MAT miB COMTOftT. V* Ik* WAT TO MEAM in Nylon, Wool, Etc. ' tkraagfc lUteBlac to HM «f Ika "BAD DAY at Formica Dinettes Cabinet Sinks HOW causTtAir acuiica BASIO rsoasAMav or BLACK ROCK" Lamps & Shades •U. WNBW (HM fca> — •»«ry InUay __ $ Porcelain and All CHRISTIAN In CtaamaSeop* Values to Duran BU. WRCA < aaa k«> — «»«ty ••a«*r 1:M a. at. Upholstered Stainless Steel Patterns atm. WOK ( 7ia »•> — Bvwr laaday .- 1:1* 9-m. $29JS6 44 SCIENCE — Hit HO. t -r— RECORDS KtOliS WQXB — Ul. am M*-11:M B.BL 45and7tRPM HEALS WQXB Baak Ma. — S:M a. m. 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dajr^rthth** HoteHotls «J«B^ftL««»r_:4feaj»dTM..J*!A, M^jo«iih>Taico^andJai|J^B. Long-Seraee Employe Yorker hi Mew York City. Mom, Rahway; R. V. Hoffman, O. Mayberry, Jr. \ *< r":-~'" v ' "'".T....- He is L. J. Myers of 33 'West Cranford, and W. R. Hoffman, Mrs. William O. Trometter, THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, MAY 1», Plans were discussed for the an- Holly street, head of the test pro* Fanwood; Mr. and Mrs. F. J. More, president, conducted the' business nual teachers' luncheon to be held adtltcs group, laboratory divi- Cranford; Mr. and Mrs? R. Tmeeting. . Hostesses were: Mrs. lection at 12;45 prh. June 21 at the Meth- sion, Esso Standard Oil Co., lin-Hateldine. Cranford; B. J. Avery. Nelson J. Tweed. Jr., chairman, odist Church. Class mothers and den. Mr. Myers wilt speak oh Cranford, and Robert Ecob, Gar- Mrs. Leroy Relgner, Mrs. John J. ttectltlve boafd members will at- "Control Charts in the Petroleum wood; C. Settle and t. J. Water- Monahan, Mrs^ Arthur E. Poole, Industry during the course of a.man, both Cranford, and Mr. andand Mrs. Thomas J. Campbell. ograms for the final arrangements were made program arranged by theMrs. E. M. Johnson, Cranford. trips to N<»w Yftrk 1a«rt Chemical—Division—for It was announcort thnt a regii- temple Picnic ButhJanoVsik, supervisor of Thursday and today for the sixth. nesentatian in the Terrace Room lar duplicate game will be held Represent Local Church grade children, sponsored and paid, on May 27 and the annual mixed r education, who also of the Hotel New Yorker during Lutheran' Jed for Sunday for by the association. The groups' pair event will be on June 10. 25 Years' Service Indian Tribe At, Alliance Convention Thought tor the Week ^picnic of Temple Beth- Mrs. Ley with a past "the convention's Tuesday after- : were to visit the Planetarium and Thereafter, regular ^summer ses- El- • tm place-on-Sunday-at session i eMuaevun6fArtM ; As announced earlier, another sions wiir~6e~hl»ld~ dn~'Jurre~247 With Merck gation of the Alliance church at^{World-Actio- n •' • The Virtue of Contentment . 10 |; Nomahegan Park. Lutheran Church will hold officers were named for By the Rev. Albert G. Dezso, Osceola Presbyterian Church n of the templ% and After the business session, Prin Cranford technical expert, Donald July 8. July 22, August 5 and Louis M. Roeg of 6 English Vil- y tended the Missionary Rally at the / for the entire family at 3:30 p.m. Sundi ; school year as follows: cipal Vincent Sarnowski showed August 19. . lage, celebrated the completion of "Not that 1 speak,in respect of want; /or I have learned *« their 1 have been invited to 5;'McArthur of 28 Tulip street, 58th annual Council of the Chris- Collection Set quint, pastor, explained that the first such service, Ariken, first vice-presi- a motion picture, "The Harlem 25 years of service with Merck & whatsoever state I, ani therewith to be content." (Philippians at [cntests will get under- was received with such favor that it was decided to hold|acoiner be- E, Ro&cht second wfll discuss "Practical Experiment- Church Guest tian and Missionary Alliance at Calvary Lutheran Church of A Glebe Trotters," and refreshments j al Designs in Chemical "Research" Co., Inc. on Monday. During these . 4:ii). ; . . • .-.. •':..: • . ..• way 110 am. fore the summer season seta in. ' Mrs. William were served. years he has handled for the com- i . The Rev. Andrew McGaffln of Convention Hall, Philadelphia. Cranford will join Sunday with . The problem of discontentment plagues every life to some ex- , recording secretary; luring the Monday afternoon ses- New Members Kaycnta, Arizona, Presbyterian The service will start with the pany's Sales Department, a service Synduy. The RevRi. George ' A.more than 10,000 other Lutheran tent. To be happy-we must be content. However, we must make a ° held in Ocean Cii - <£ain ihts p Pavics, corresponding •don. Mr. McArthur is an applied . missionary among the Navajo In- singing of several familiar hymns mathematician in the Products Re- Reception Guests for the chemists of the customers served as thecongregations throughout the Unit- careful distinction between satisfaction and contentment. Satisfac- rear. Lay delegates wSl be-rCf- r7 and Mrs. John Koenig, dians, will be guest preacher at Aitcheson, pastor, Mi mary under the direction of Mrs." Marlln Floraphile Club .WIIJUlAstU T. search Division, ISsso Research and that manufacture Pharmaceuticals, tion is to be happy because-ofttrcumstances while contentment is Stuart Burns of Far«>aod and ' Mrs. I. Tannenbaura both the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services official delegate oX the local ed States in observing Lutheran Sieg, minister of music These will It was announced at ithe New- Engineering Cot. Lfeden.- Of Colony Club proprietary medicines, veterinary •t the First Presbyterian Church. church. World Action Sunday and in giv- to be happy in spite of them. This dissatisfaction brings about fit Guest be recorded on the tape recorder Richard Mautne of Cradord. Hears Mrs. Knorr ark home offlcy; of the Eastern A reception Jor new members preparations and cosmetics. This . As part of the Family Month Approximately 200 missionaries, progress in the world. People who .are dissatisfied with things as and played back for the congrega- Boy Scout Troop M assembles »fZ Sorted that the board Management Outdoor Theatres covers research, production and active member of the American ing an offering for spirtual and Pi. "Staging a Horticulture Display" and guests was held last Thursday Celebration, the church has invited attired in native costumes of the they are usually. change them for the better. But certain things. tion to hear. on Tuesday at*T:3O pjn- Use troop decided to set.aside a sub- Circuit that WilUard T. Alex:- Bridge League analytical problems. Chemical Society. The American material aid in this country and The lK James Riccitelli, mis- was the. topic discussed by Mrs. evening at the Colony Club of • ••ii every family to worship together countries where they labor, par- cannot be changed and one must learn to accept them and be' is planning to bold a pa^r drive amount of money each ander has been appointed jnan- Pharmaceutical Association, and overseas. sionaryafc'Jriough from French Following this, the latest film Walter Knorr for members of the A native of Holland, he grew up at either of the two services. At ticipated in the rally. A chorus content in spite of them. . soon. People who have laifie quan- far a teachers' scholarship ager of the new Union drive-in - Cranford's regular meeting at Vet- the Society of Cosmetic Chemists, West, AfSti will be guest, speak- produced by. the National Luther- Flaraphlle Garden Club at the Spring Series and was educated in California. He the early service. Robert Gorman, of close to 100 preachers from var- During the last 15 years the Paul the Apostle who wrote the words of our. text had learned • u m tities of paper and who (Stare to OTta conjunction with th» asMH theatre on Route 22, which op- eran's Memorial Hall. - also attending a number of other tenor, will sing "O God of Love" er at thWl' - - worship service an Council,. ."Outposts in the regular meeting held Monday eve- has specialized in medicinal chem- i ious Alliance churches throughout Lutheran World Action gifts have the secret of contentment His* life had its ups and downs but he Andes," will be shown. The film dispose, of it immediately should Jttons'of the other grade schools. ened last, night. Mr. Alexander, Winners Told The program was in charge of istry since 1912. He passed the trade organization conventions hi t>y Gretchaninoff and at the 1! permitted the National Lutheran Sunday . jn 'io Alliance Church, |Ca also *as reached.to ning at the home of Mrs. Fred he United States and Canada sup- learned how to accept things in the strength given to him'by-a. the Rev|*. Riccitelli is a mem- tells the. story—in color—of a call George Henderson or Slarlin Who assisted in the planning and In one of the best-attended ses- Mrs. Wilfred A. Burton assisted examinations of the California the medicinal field. o'clock service the chancel choir plied the music for the service. Council to distribute cash contri- Sieg. a floweting tree to beHuston. construction of the new outdoor by Mrs. Thomas Harm. Mrs. An- ' Will sing the anthem "Hallelujah, belief in Christ. We would do well.to learn his secret. ', .' ber of tw^al church, and as aunique and thoroughly modern sions of the current season, win- State Board of Pharmacy in 1913 He and Mrs. Roeg have Attendance was estimated at 6,500. butions of over $40,000,000 as well The Girls* Choir rehearses Wed- on the school grounds. Mrs. Knorr, who is a member of showplace, was manager of the Praise Ye the Lord" by Lewan- Here are a few lessons that we can learn from our text and boy attenlei Sunday School and mission development in Latin ners of the spring series oi. the thony Stein and Mrs. Hugo M. and the Texas State Board of daughter and two granddaughters. as used clothing, food and' other nesday at 7:30 pjn. Ley, Mrs. Konopack, Mrs. the Sunny Acres Garden Club and ^circuit's drive-dn_lheatre in New Staiger, Jr. You can't buy pwsili.__•_ • , • ' _ ; _ relief supplies valued at another its contents. - • ;, • > . • " church Ujiit Mrs. C. Karkalits America. It is the true tale of student judge, discussed—the O-anfon* RHHg<» League _were_dei Pharmacy in 1914.. Before_Joining and E. A.-Sptfrseii will present a thousands of people who were al- , and Mrs. Davidson report- Brunswick before his promo- cided at Sherlock Hall Friday This year's new members pres- Merck, he had 20 years experience to rni At 9:30 ain. Sunday, the Every- $30,000,000. The 1954 contribu- The virtue of contentment requires much exercise, learning, on their attendance at the re-yg of a horticultuhorticulturee dis- tion to Union. During World man's Bible Class will meet in vocal duet , ready Lutheran, living in coun- night. They are R. J. Greene of ent were: Mrs. Raymond Dixon, manufacturing medicinal prepara- better Congregation tions in cash and goods exceeded and meditation. It. took years even for Paul to achieve this state spring meeting of the Ohion play for a flower, show and dem- War II, he served with the Navy TOtB FB8T AID CAU> the gymnasium. The Rev. Robert $11,000,000, of which $4,000,000 of mind. Therefore, you ought not to feel discouraged if discontent Junior, IpOTnediate and Sen-tries without a Lutheran church Keansburg and G\ R. Mayne of Mrs. Charles M. Eckhardt and tions and cosmetics. • ' ' . Dr. Allinger onstrated methods of staging hor- in the North Atlantic. Mr. Alex- Mrs. Andrew Wallner. Mrs. M. A. auto insurance G. Longaker, pastor, will lead the was the value, of surplus foods do- sometimes creeps into your thinking. But be patient, discipline aiotr th .Youte churh .'-fellowshipc s will meet until pastors were sent'to them by Westfield. with a 58.3 percent For many years he has been an HoldsElection : ticulture, entries. ' ' ander recently purchased a discussion on the theme "Disci- nated by the U. S- Government.' e. yourself and you will discover'that y^our patience and discipline aTht the seniore churci h ^jp 6:3 wil0l pjn hav.e Sunday charge. the Lutheran World Federation. average. Mr. and Mrk A. W. Pasb- Gessner of 22 West Ead place was Mrs. Leonard Moody read the home in Union, where he resides welcomed as a transfer from the THE PINGRY SCHOOL pline in the Life of Faith." The Rev. Arnold J. Dahlquist, will be rewarded by a contented mind. Learn to live without of the oi exercises of the Services •'• Sunday will include To Speak jerg of Cranford weitksecond with '. On Sunday evening from 7 un- constitution submitted by thewith his wife and 9-year-old Springfield Women's Club. Guests 14th Suminer Session pastor of thf> local n 1 evening illstic service at ^.Xicl S2.4_Eejrcjgat^ closely followed by French aerialistists3years 3 s I -•WB'.SO pjn.'there will bo M-ioint, ALTemfile -worryr-work- d ]^ V f^nvwrt without..ftati.. Cranford-eouncH-of-Garden Clubs, who will preach at the Sunday 7:45 p.m. George A- Aitcjie^" main service. The Girls' Choir will preach on the topic Tor the Beau- son. Miss G. McKenna of iHScuni^reri^Trai^p B?<5s7eWfJS~T~ meeting of the Young Adult Club H. Martin Friedman was reelect- Learn to keep 'in touch with God. Contentment cannot be and the club voted to join the ...„ „....„- ..J^wo services beginning at 8:15 and 11 son, pastor, ill continue his stud- sing the anthem, "Steal Away," a ty of the Earth" at both the 9:30 Miss J. Strahan of ton, Mrs. Arthur Williams, Mrs. and the Junior and Senior Fellow- >d president at a meeting, of the achieved through one's own strength. Belief in God and His council and accept its constitution. Accredited by N. J. State a.m., explained that Lutheran ies in the ikof Genesis, taking Negro spiritual, at the early serv- and 10:50 ajn. services. Suntiay in 57.2 percent. Harry Washburn, Mrs, Amos A* Department of Education ships of the Church. The Rev. and rohgregation of Temple Beth-£1 presence in all experiences will enable you to accept the defeats as ''' Mrs. William Foppert, outgoing World Action, the annual fund ap- as his subji The Pathetic Pic- ice, and the Senior Choir will the Cranford Methodfq Church. Myers to Speak Other pairs finishing am ! Gordon, Mrs. W. Bruce Kester, Mrs: McGaffin will visit and speak last. Wednesday. Other officers well as the triumphs of life. God never forsakes a man who seeks ture Present \>T the Life of an president, conducted the installa- GERALVOS Open To ivere named for the coming year peal, of the National Lutheran offer the anthem, "Behold Now At the 930 ajn. service, toe to the groups' about their exper- His blessings. Old Man." tion of the new officers of the club. •oWgsursln French—sensational SSORfHONE..; , fences. • .•••.' . :is follows: First' viqe-president, Council, is the financial backbone Praise the Lord," by Titcomb, a Young. People's Choir will smg At Convention in any language—headlining ou^ BOYS And GIRLS A wcathervane on a barn had written on it "God is Love." The Colon! jt Group of Pioneer They are: President, Mrs. Norman At" 7:30 p.m. Sunday the second Melvin Winkel; second vicc-presi- of world-wide Lutheran coopera- the later service. "Spacious^. Firmament" by Ra>dn Brubaker; vice-president, Mrs. A second -Cranford man has free circus, 4 and 10 p. m. daily from all schools EDWARD M. LAWSON re a tion in mission fields, aid to per Someone once asked the farmer if that meant that God is change- Girls wiU' et at the church beginning Monday. f_rneetings in. P P [/-Ucnt, Albcrt^GoldbQrg^ (reelecjed); and at the likSO aum. service Use JohcuCol lins ic abhrHke^rttrwfadr^hfr r.^xplainfid JbafcilJseanJJ»Jlllja2>, Scnlor=t^oniiVflttin« urcft'mein^ersftTp'Wmi tnird~ vTce-president'rGus" Cohen; J 9; 30 a.m. with two buses for the ninth annual convention bKIU •...- v..»,_~.. , matter which way the wind blew, "God is Love." grim Group o| Tuesday at 7 pjn. Mrs. James Phelan; corresponding CfaUlfOfld be held in the Choir Room of the TeasurCr, Howard Siegel; finan- Curtain, and to refugees. It also children from surrounding com- ation" by Rkfater. At both sax- the American Society for Quality master of the roly poly Remedial beading — supports the Lutheran Church's There will He a meeting of the [RflnFORQ secretary, Mrs. Francis Charles; Church. All adults" who are plan- cial secretary, Joseph Aron; re- Think of what you have rather than what you do not have. munities. Complete information on ices, a double trio from the Young Control, Monday through Wednes- JACK MAYNAND & JEANET, Grades 3-12 CRANFORD 6^305 ministry to American military pefc, Women's Missionary Prayer Band treasurer, Mrs. James Sommer- • nlng to unite with our church at cording secretary, Mrs." David. SH- Look about you and observe others and you will realize that you this service may be had by calling People'* Choir will sing "Trees" daring unicycllsts Afternoon Recreation sonnel. at the church! Wednesday at 10 yille;' and member-at-large, Mrs. .vlhe June Communion Service arc /crman, and corresponding secre- are fortunate indeed. ' •• • • • the church office. A nursery under by Joyce Kilmer. The members tt NORMABADICTON.I . Sports - Crafts - Swimming ajn. The regular mid-week Bible Huston. '-•'.. Registered Nurse ' ;. . .urged to be present. tary, Mrs. William Massarsky. This year's Lutheran Wbrld Ac- the guidance of the Mr. and Mrs.the double trio are: Hartba Bab- Remember that the spirit makes the man, not his earthly study and prayer meeting will be Australian wiretoatVer v • * * • * * « c c '•£-,., On' Wednesday evening at 8The following were elected to tion goal is $2,962,00, of which the Club is held in the church house cock, Theresa Zizwarek. Elaine Write «r Tetepbaae to: . local church is asked to give $675, possessions or physical abilities. . held Wednesday at 8 p.m. PAPER :&.rVULL POOL OMM M*t 18 riCOTIC TION : I O'clock there will be a meeting of jerve on the board of trustees: during the 11 o'clock church serv Schweizer, Barbara Harris. Susan Pastor Dahlquist said. ^ We must, with Paul, be" so satisfied with the wise providences, On Thursday, the Board of Laird and Barbara Kramer. FHL-SAT.-S0>t-MON. PLAYHOUSE « nW piics? for hut THE PINGRY SCHOOL _ An tilinoU cvporutim ' ' V the Christian Education Com mi t- Lionel Wienstein, Fred Neuman, ice. jcum=BjB EV »»•-**, i. -.-L.. . and Co. with otsafs and The more than $80,000,000 gifts and goodness of God that we know that whatever he determines Trustees will meet at the church The Methodist Youjh Fellow- May 21 - tS Elisabeth 3, New Jetsey .-,. tee in the library of the church. Mrs. Charles Ross, Leon Mindlin, The Women's Missionary Sod OLYMPIC PARK Telephone:' El* 2-3C5I ,St±iXti*ktimiTCiC(t*i wtpardi* tnm rh« parmnt compony. \ * >'.? 'V; Tonight at 7 o'clock the annual Dr. Norman Glucksman, Mrs. Hen- to. LWA and LWR since 1940 have is the best: and therefore we should be perfectly contented that at 8 pjn. ships will meet at 7 pjn. Sunday. JUPITERS DARLING fcwk CorringlM. OtntMr been used for emprgency activities The three Youth' Fellowship ety will meet this afternoon' at : UNION IRVINGTOH-MAPLFWOOD '•'. recognition dinner in honor of the The Methodist Hen wfll be in ry Ricklis, Jules Levitt, Marvin He should govern the world in the way which seems best to His o'clock and the Church Council pint B^ tMn«» Ofn !• AM. to 18 TM. y Church School staff will be held of the Lutheran Church at home groups, as well as members and charge of the evening service Sun- BIG F kEE PLA r GROUND! Kvmlnfp. Tuoday thru Satuntogr. ad" Ostro and Mrs. Irving Myer3on. godly wisdom. How true is the proverb "A contented mind is tonight at 8 o'clock, also the sen- MMK •nmn.-Sat. 2130, Sun. BM ^ in the gymnasium of the church. and in 73 countries abroad, mostly friends of the congregation, -will day at 8 o'clock. THE VIOLENT MEN' It was announced that the new a continual feast." . • ' ior choir will rehearse this eve- FBIDAY 4 SATDBDAY • > All members of the staff are cor- in war ravaged • countries. Home- be attending the Memorial Day At a meeting of the fWH study officers will be installed at a din- ning at 8,o'clock. dntmsScoMi % Color dially invited to attend. Following less people have been clothed and ture a short play on the problem rally of the Northeastern District Club at 8:15 pjn. Monday. Dr. Al- TDES. flimSAT . ner dance at the Highland Park fed by Lutheran World Relief in of inter-faith marriages. MajrM-n the dinner, the . annual Church Temple on May 28. of the Christian and Missionary On Saturday the men" of thelinger^wiil speak on Teaching Akm Ladd 28 different countries. Members of the Junior Choir Alliance on May. 30. ' congregation will Join with other School meeting will be held. Rabbi Philip Brand announced OsceblaTalk Children About Death." in. C Of the nearly $3,000,000 antici- will hold a picnic after their re-' men throughout the Synod for a "EAST OF EOEKT "DRUM BEAT' Mula ky JUCaUUkaY BOBOSBS :hat the last Friday evening serv- Haydon will lead the devotions. v.v pated 'from ihe 1955 -Lutheran hearsal at 11:30 a.m. Saturday. be Robert Farrell, Beth Ander- workday at Camp Beisler. The phis Cinemascope Short and -••. fc. okcAs •AaamsTCD* M ices of the season will be held, to- Mrs. Claude Grady. Mrs. Waller World Action appeal,'the National- Topic Listed Rehearsals will be held tomorrow son, Anne Morganthau and Olive men will leave the church at about Cartoon! morrow night. At that time the "The Challenge of the Unattain- Hatch, and Mrs. darke Ntemi jriU TEN WANTED MEW Bas Mitzvah Lutheran .Council expects to spend for the Westminster Choir at 6:30 Livingston. • ••< 8 ajn. The Junior Choir will re- Bas Mitzvah of Miss Valerie Raff, ed" will be the sermon topic of the be, hostesses. SUNDAY dm. TUESDAY ABTS TUE&. JUNE 7 *£ $865,000 for inter-church aid, p.m. and for the Senior Choir at Annual meeting of the Diocesan hearse Saturday morning at 10:15 For Local Girls daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Law- Rev. Albert G. Dezso, pastor of The Couples Club will meet at CfawmaScop* It Color service to refugees and support to 8 p.m. '.•••'• , Women's Auxiliary will be held rence Raff, and Miss Carol Shire, and the Mr. and Mrs. Club will Two young ladiefir-Valerie Raff minority groups in countries which Osceola Presbyterian Church, at Circles of the Women's Guild Wednesday at Trtaity Ca- 8:15 pjn. Tuesday. A drlrgatinn meet at night at 8:15. _::;_._..... ~' ~ ..' ,^_,jgr_ LIBERTT John ifciXl wsrMeflfects^ rtl JO&JBLI& rjUXJ ard Shire, will be held" a.m. Sunday. Christian Service will attend 'HIGH *~THE MIGHTY- -El Religious School, will be us behind the Iron Curtain. day at the home of Mrs. W. Gulli- en from the local parish are plan- the yard of the parsonage by the Bawd on a' rtory £ dianelcn by A special service will be held Featured at the Junior West- ning to attend. During the service district meettns in Kmflwoilli on com. Damon Bunyon .Mitzvah tomorrow at 8:30 In addition, $329,000 has been ford, 27 Alice lane, Clark; Circle 1, Loyals at 6 p.m. Sunday, and at '•• phis Cartoon] aftnla aa« lyrtM a» VMaa I't on Sunday afternoon, June 5, in minster Fellowship meeting at 7Tuesday at the home of, Mrs. W. preceding the meeting the.United Tuesday at 10:40 ajn. The Cred- nunt — t pjn- honor o| the confirmation of theearmarked for the gathering, pro- p,mv.Sunday will be. a Twenty, 7 o'clock the Intermediate Luther it Union will be open for ^rt'Tf-i ~ ~ '-* Aka i Under the tutelage of Rabbi cessing and distribution of cloth- Sharpe, IS Mohawk drive; Circle Thank. Offering of the women of followfng'-ngiihJ^of> toe religious Questions" Bible quiz, and each parish will be presented. League will hold its meeting in that evening at 8 o'clock. weino Insurance Co'8. LOSS is your GAIN! > Brand, each of the Bas Mitz- ing, food, medicines and other re- 2, Tuesday at the home of Mrs! C. the church house. .school: Barbara Minch, daughter refreshments. Roger Blohm will Kirk, 16 Oak lane, and Circle S, "An' Evening of Music" will be A service of prayer and praise cornpleted a course of of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Minch; lief supplies, and $150,000 for alead the worship service. At the presented in. Sherlock Hall at 8:30 The Altar Guild will meet Mon- will be held at 8 pjn. Wednesday the reading of the He* refugee resettlement program un- e p next Thursday at the home of Mrs. Save Up To 80c on every DOLLARS Frances Shapiro,- daughter of Mr. Wit FellowshiFllhip p.m. tomorrow by Trinity's choir day at 2 p.m. The Brotherhood wil with Dr. Allinger officiating. yers . with a reasonable Senior Westminster Cunningham, 45 Lupine way* .Rteonoc. ham Betty. ——• -— — -•• • • -^cziiVSSSHaaejttf.Utit lier"XcC~~~~ ~" IC1« «X. ch of the girls will de- Sicff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tiedemann will be the worship Cranford Glee Club and guest' ar- Sunday School executive staff will tonight at 7 o'clock and Boy Scoot Lutheran mission fields in Tan- The (church Softball team will Michael Lang, and Margo Gushin, leader and the program will fea- 1 tists, Mrs. Channlng^Rudd, pianist, meet at the same time to plan for Troop 7 V will meet at ^3:15 pjn. alk in Hebrew and In Eng- ganyika, Indonesia, New Guinea, play "the Calvary "Lutheran 'team Some are Slightly Water^poUed! Mo* are UNTOUCHED!! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold and Anthony Cluffreda, vocalist. the Vacation Church School work- today. nt the blessings,' maftir Jordan, Syria, Japan, Hong Kong, at Memorial Field No. 2 at 6:30 lushin. • , ... CHHSTIAN BCIENOK The concert will benefit the Trin- shop, whieh will be held on Wed- Newly-elected officer of the iftorah and sing the entire South and Southwest Africa and p.m. Monday. Rabbi Brand will, offlc- CHTJKCH nVICB8 ity Church organ fund. The public nesday, June 22, at the church. Methodist Men are: President, Innerspring Quality Borneo will receive $790,000 of The fact that lasting beauty is Pastor Dahlquist will be hi at-George Clay; vice-president, Ern- Lefe Beds Vacation School Change; the Lutheran World Action funds is invited to attend; there will be - Odd Tables »^TJ ..^tyiffi; gained through spiritual under- no sale of tickets for this event, tendance at the annual convention est Ullom; secretary, Kennit Up- 3 Pc. Hardrock lOneg Shabbat.'prepared by Difliicultics encountered in ar-gathered in 1955, and another Ascension Bay idttd standing of God's -radiance and though a free-will offering will be of the Synod from Monday ton; and treasurer, Fred Simon-, from Bedroom Suites i Mitzvah parents, will fol- rangements- have resulted in a $110,000 has been earmarked for All Styles and Finishes Mattress hhe services. •* ' strength will be stressed at Chris- taken. ' through, next Thursday. This will son.; •. • • . • • . .m change of dates for the Vacation the development of Lutheran con- tian Science services Sunday. Observances Set which Sold gregations and schools in Latin S„ una-a^i Many Pairs or Box Church School of Calvary Luther- The Lesson-Sermon entitled Dresser, for $295.00 an Church. Instead of being held American countries. At Trinity Church Spring 12 Of CHRIST, SdENIlSI "Soul and Body" includes the fol- Included 13 For the Lutheran service to 1 Chest and Bed AVK. AT BtnJI ST. from July 11 through July 22, the lowing verse from the,King James Services in Trinity Church' at LOW PLAY American military personnel in cauunoan school will convene from August Version of the Bible (Psalms 7:15 and 9 a.m. today will comem- the United States and overseas, the orate the Ascension of Christ. Sunday 11 AM. 8 through August' 19. Further de- 96:6): "Honour and majesty are National Lutheran Council has There also will be special observ- "ASSIGNMENT •oaday School 11 AM. tails will be announced in the before him: strength and beauty Ttattmanlal Servlca near future. . earmarked $200,000 of the. 1955 ances on Sunday, known as the CHILDREN" F1KT COME-niST SERVED! NOTHING RESEIKI! are in his sanctuaryA-",^.;;: RECORDS 8:M o'clock Lutheran . World Action funds.. Sunday in the Octave of Ascen- DISMET ^ '• ' CUt |NM Smaller amounts also will be used Among trie correlative passages sion, Day. Englander Made USHatfetralaa . ^ Demand for nickel for the eor> to be read from "Science and «kOy MOB. thhi M., 10:30 to « PJi. for emergency activities in the Holy Eucharist will be celebrat- "45" Decoi roilon-reilsting cast ironi remained American Missions field, especial- Health with Key to the Scrip- "4S" Convertibe Lawson living rU4ar avastes TM - % at MtisfMtory lev«U during 1MB. ed at 8 a.m. Sunday and family •at. 1 to « PJL ly for the ministry to migrant peo- tures" by Mary Baker Eddy will Eucharist at 0:15 a.m., and there EXTENDED PLAY EXTENDED PLAY Hollywood ple and those in large temporary be- the following (247:10-12, 13- will be choral service and sermon Studio Couch communities near atomic energy 15): "Beauty, as well as truth, is entitled "Gifts of the King" by Loveseat Sola Room Suite plants; for. the American Bible eternal; but_the beauty of material Outfit the-rector, ,the.llev^ ftank__y,,Ha ALBUIS in Smart Society; for international Lutheran ihiiigs" passes away, fading, and Carthy, at 11 a.rn. The Rev. Car- |WE«T with Innerspring • Inmnpring MatfMM Fabric cooperation in the field of theol- fleeting as mortal belief . . . Im- roll M. Bates, newly-appointed as- j (1 Pockart) (2 Poduls) Modern! IQI • Box Spring on Lags ogy; for strengthening of interde- mortality, exempt from age or de-sociate, will assist the rector. ' Mattress. Sleeps 2 • HMdlMMud nominational and ecumenical co- cay, has a glory of its-owrh—the There will be no meeting of the » NOW I • NOW • operation, and to develop a fund radiance of Soul." : Youth Fellowship on Sunday be- for the financing of the 1957 As- The Golden Text is from Psalms cause of the annual Youth Con- -fo make you 90.. sembly of the Lutheran World (104:1): "Bless the Lord, O myvention of the Diocese this week- Itt -M MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS! BEAIBSHWTTEB • km Federation, which will take place soul. O Lord my' God, thou art end at Medford Lakes. Attending TODAT - nit - SAT. Ti'om'TrinltjrPBrish-with-Richard $1.49 -T 'f:nt Youngstown and Capttal i^toMiKtaJiBiaar honour and majesty." J. Kirk, saminarian assistant, "will Spaacer Txacf-v,,- • •• Odd Table ' Bob«t Byaa in Nylon, Wool, Etc TOO MAT ron» coMroaT, •Arraresa •** ik* WAT TO MBALTB "BAD DAY at Cabinet Sinks kmUaffal Lamps & Shades Formica Dinettes Um|k U*UBla« U-MM «f Uw f«UfwU« BLACK ROCK" Porcelain and ii $2^> M HOW ^ OHBUTtAN aCUUtCB KAD1O rBOOBAIU OV TBOS TlCDOTTl . lit In Values ta Patterns flte. WNBW (11M ••> — B»«ty BnUay •...-.••..•••• •««».•. Stainless Steel CHRISTIAN •U. WRCA < ••• k«> — %tnr Samaay . : „ 7i« ».m. RECORDS RECORDS •la. WOR' ( 11* k«> — KT«ry Inltr ..-• lilS ». m. 45«nd78RPM SCIENCE II^WQXI UN* k«) -MM luta; (uk M«~lIiH L B. "Hunters of th« DeV 45«nd78RPM Sale Now Bia. wqxa — taa a*ter«ar Bat* am t-.mr.m. HEALS Ur t.-— Uluttin til na«rt> at k«m*al* wiilwt tn k in Color in Progress mt«(taaH win ba Manalato*. ' • .. 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iSofiraar ... . Long-Service Employe ttia hurlng Taker m Kew Tcric City. Mbrss, Rahway; /ftr ,V. Hoffman, TBE CRAWFORD CITIZDI AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 11 Mrs. iprnfl ni on Plans trere dtocossed far the an- Be fa L.; J- Ms«s ot 33 West Qanford, and W. R. Hoffman, fsrebaMfigfttri ttoUr street, bead oJ the test pro- nutwood; Mr. and Mrs. F. J. More, president, conducted the'business nual teachers' lunencon tot w held meeting. Hostesses were: Mrs. t Ublttiwont softawd' Jit U:4» |>.rt>. June 11 at th« Meth* " oratory divi- Cranford; Mr. and Mrs? R. T. with t tablespoons honey and toeo # Oal Co, Lin-ftawldine. Cranford; B. J, Avery, Nelson J. Tweed, Jr., chairman, ^•n-drained pbtciipte . suit Cnnrcn. Class mothen and Mrs. Leroy Reigner. Mrs. John J. •ftftctmye botftl mtmb«rt will at* 4etL. Mr. Users vJB' speak'on Cranford, and Robert Ecob. Gar- wood; C. Se&rie and f. J. Water- Monahan, Mrs. Arthur ET Ponle^ ^_ Use course of" a man, both Cranford, and Mr. andand Mrs. Thomas f J. CampbelL - Pinal arrangements were' mad* special prcgralE smsged by theMrs. E. M. Johnson, Cranford. bus trips to New York last mctrty's Chemical Division for It was announced that a regu- v fll^ ti Roeg Complete Represent Local Church Janovsik. Supervisor, df J y mseataXsaD in the Terrace Boom lar duplicate game will be held for Sunday grade children, sponsored and paid, on May 27 and the annual mixed Lutheran Thought for the Week education, who also of the Hotel Nor Yotci during Tribe At Alliance Convention _ lc of Temple Betb- At Calvary Iiutheran Church n for by the association. The groups j »>»«> «mv«tilicti''s Tuesday after- pair event will be on. June 10. 25 Years' Service AJarge number of the congre- El I ce place on Sunday at •:er were to ylsit the Planetarium and •toort session ThereaerThereafter, regulag r summer ses World-Action - The"VIrtue~of~Contentment ——- 10 Nomahegan Park. ~"~ P the MuieunvorArt -, sions will be held on. June~24T ^ Jraffy-— gation of the Alliance church at- mt ' ^eT oS were namedfot 1 By the Rev. AJbert G. Dezso, Osceola Presbyterian Church n of the temple -and After the business session. Prin- As anfiotsated earlier, another tended the Missionary Rally at the ^Ug school ye^ as tettows: July 8. July 22, August S and Louis M Roeg of 6 English Vil- "Not that I apeak in respect of want; for I have learned in have been invited to :entlyl cipal Vincent Sarnowskl showed Cranford tecbaical expert. Donald August 19. lage, celebrated the completion of lurch Guest 58th annual Council of the Chris- Collection Set whatsoever state 1 am therewith to be «ontent."\(PhiUppiaiu atests wity get under- | • Me] a motion pjcture, "The Harlem >. 'McArtJuzr of 28 Tulip street, 25 years of service with Merck & tian and Missionary Alliance at Calvary Lutheran Church of i0a.m. Mrs T. E. Roadn aecond The Rev. Andrew McGafnn of fore the summer season seta In. • • .' ' serve Globe Trotters," and refreshments will dJsctiss "Ptartical EJxpenmenT- Co., Inc. on Monday. During these' Convention Hall, Philadelphia, Cranford will join Sunday with ^priident; Mrs. William were served." al Desiscs in Osemioa! Besearch"1 .layenta, Arizona, Presbyterian The problem of discontentment plagues every life to some ex- The «*rvice will start with the ^ . ^^yg ^y p NewMembers years he has handled for the com- , missionarndsdoaary among, the NNavajjo In- Sunday. The Rev. George A. more than 10,000 other Lutheran tent. To be happy we must be content. However, we must "make a JSon, recording tfaie pany's Sales Department, a service singing of several familiar hymns I be held in Ocean City again this •n ap vlcs 1 sicn. Mr. SttAnfaar is an applied ,, dlaos, will, be guest preacher Mrs- A. P' Pa ' cTP Aitchcson, pastor, served as thecongregations throughout the Unit- careful distinction between satisfaction and. contentment. Satisfac- under the direction of Mrs. Marlln yea,w. r Lay delegates wilLJbe C. ho and Mrs. John Koenig, mathematician in the Products Re- Reception Guests for the chemists of the customers [:.both the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services pnary secretary Floraphile Club that manufacture Pharmaceuticals, official delegate of the local ed States in observing Lutheran tion is to be happy because of circumstances while contentment is Sieg, minister of music These will Stuart Burns of Fanwood and •'11 OB Mrs. I. Tannenbaum search Uvtsaon. Esso Research and $t the First Presbyterian Church. treasurer It was announced at the New- Of Colony Club proprietary medicines, veterinary VuVIB church. to be happy in spite of them. This dissatisfaction brings about be recorded on the tape recorder Richard Mauthe of CraWoxd. .urse'J i \- As part of the Family Month World Action Sunday and in giv- f\ the slate. . . Hears Mrs. Knorr ark home office of the Eastern preparations and cosmetics. This Approximately 200 missionaries, progress in the world. People who are dissatisfied with things as Guest and played back for the congrega- Boy Scout Troop 84 assembles aul A. reception for new members .,< Celebration, the church has invited , ing an offering for spirtual and Management Outdoor Theatres dive member of the American attired in native costumes, of the they are usually. change them for the better. But certain things The 11^ lames Riccitelli, mis- tion to hear. on Tuesday at <7:30 p.m. The troop was reported that the board "Staging a Horticulture Display" and guests was held last Thursday covers research,- production and OatwoadLN. |-< fvery family to worship together, material aid in this country' and visoryl Circuit that. Williard T. Alex- hcmical Society. The American countries where they labor, par- sionary?]Wi Plough from French is planning to hold a paper drive decided to set aside a sub-was the topic discussed, by Mrs. Bridge League analytical problems. ', at either ot the two services. At cannot be changed and one must learn to accept them and be i& 'H be guest, speak- Following this, the latest film I ander has been appointed ^natt- evening at the Colony Club of Pharmaceutical Association, and ticipated in the rally. A chorus overseas. West & soon. People who have large quan- amount of money each Walter Knorr for members of the A native of Holland, he grew up WESTFIELD I the early service, Robert Gorman, content in spite of them. . worship service produced by the National Luther- ager of the new Union drive-in Cranford's regular meeting at Vet- the Society of Cosmetic Chemists, of close to 100 preachers from var- During the last 15 years' the" er atat.. Uil'l ! ! p tities of paper and who desire to |par fOr a teachers' scholarship Flaraphile Garden .Club at the Spring Series and was educated in California. He 1-1157 [ tenor, will sing "O God of Love" Paul the Apostle who wrote the words of our text had learned Sunday ('lit '•'•e Alliance Church. an Council,. "Outposts in the Sta conjunction wiOHh.0-0- theatre on Route 22, which op- eran's Memorial Hall. also attending a number of other bj Gretcbaninoff and at the 11ious Alliance churches throughout Lutheran World Action gifts have i dispose of \t immediately should regular meeting held Monday eve- has specialized in medicinal chem- the secret of contentment. His* life had its ups and downs but he The ReW £ Riitlli iis a mem-Andes," will be shown. The film Sons of the other grade schopfc. ened last night. Mr. Alexander, Winners Told The. program was in charge of trade organization conventions hi o'clock service the chancel choir he yalted States and Canada sup- permitted the National Lutheran call George Fenderson or Marlln ning at the home of Mrs. Fred istry since 1912. He passed the learned how to accept things in the strength given to him by aber of tbtt, ^^ church, nandd as atells the , story—in color—of a c also was Mached to who assisted in the planning and In one off tbe best-Attended ses- Mrs. Wilfred A. Burton assisted the medicinal field. sing the anthem '•Hallelujah, plied the music for the service. Council to distribute cash contri- Sleg. .'.''• Huston. examinations of the California belief, in Christ. We Would do well .to learn his secret. boy attende. Sunday School and unique and thoroughly modern a flowering tree to be construction of the new outdoor by Mrs. Thomas Hann, Mrs. An- ^ Ye the Lord" by Lewan- Utendance was estimated at 6,500. butions of over $40,000,000 as well The Girls' Choir rehearses Wed- «• ;e Mrs, Knotf, who is a member of sions: of the current searergy win- State Board of Pharmacy in 1913 He and Mrs. Roeg have one church ttokit\Mrs. C. Karkalits mission development in. Latin on the school grounds. showplace, was manager of. the ners o* the spnng series of thethony Stein and Mrs. Hugo M. as used clothing, food and other Here arc a few lessons that we can learn from our text,and nesday at 7:30 pm. the Sunny Acres Garden Club and circuit's driverln theatre in New pg and the Texas" State Board of laughter and two granddaughters. ! dowtici. • . •. .-., • - and E. ^j will present a America. It fa the true tale of Mrs Ley. Mrs. Konopack, Mrs. Cft Bd t ^ d Staiger; Jr.. : You can t buy "At 9:30 aJn. Sunday, the Every- relief supplies valued at another its contents. '•.•'"" • thousands of people who were al- a student 1udge, discussed the Brunswick before his promo- Ccaofant Byadse t »w^giM> xrene de- Pharmacy in 1914. Before-joining vocaocal duet> • \ Aifkcn and Mrs. Davidson report- This year's new members pres- Remember to Fill -man's Bible Class will meet in $30,000,000. ThV 19547 contribu- The virtue of contentment requires much exercise, learning, ready Lutheran, living in coun- of a horticulture dis- tion to Union. During World cided at Sfcerforfc Hall Friday Merck, he had 20 years experience Congregation tions in cash andfejoods exceeded Junior, ftiunnedia^te and Sen- Z on their attendance at the re- ent were.: Mrs. Raymond Dbton, better |. th« gymnasium. The Rev. Robert and meditation. It took years even for Paul to achieve this state tries without a Lutheran church play for a flower show and dem- War II. he served with the Navy night. They are K. J- Greene of manufacturing medicinal prepara- YOtJB FIRST AID CARD $11,000,000, of *ftjfch $4,000,000 iSr Youth Fefwships will meet Ji AUinger lent spring meeting 6f the Pnion Mrs.' Charles M. Eckhardt and C. Longaker, pastor, will lead the s onstrated methods of staging hor- in the North Atlantic. Mr. Alex- Keansburg and C R- Mayne of tions and cosmetics. . of mind. Therefore, you ought not.to feel discouraged if discontent at the church i- 6:30 p.nx Sunday. until pastors were sent to them by Mrs. Andrew Warner. Mrs. M. A. auto insurance discussion on the theme "Disci- was the value of surplus foods do- ticulture entries. ander recently purchased a WestfieM. with a 58-3 percent . Far many years lie has been an HoldsElection sometimes creeps into your thinking. But be patient,' discipline The senior ;§iuP will have charge the Lutheran: World Federation, Gessner of/22 West End place was pline in the Life of Faith?' • nated by the U. S. Government. Mrs. Leonard Moody read the! home in Union, where he resides average. Mr. aj*d Sirs. A. W. Pasb- THE PINGRY SCHOOL . yourself and you will discover mat your patience and discipline of the opa*« exercises of the . Services 'Sunday will include To Speak welcomed as a transfer from the On Sunday evening from 7 un- , The Rev. Arnold J. Dahlquist, constitution submitted by thewith his wife and, 9-year-old jerg of Granfoni were second with pastor of the local congregation, will be rewarded by a contented mind: Learn to live without evening efWUstic service at the 8*15 matins and 11 o'clock Dr. Albert Allinger,. pastor, will Springfield Women's Club. Guests .I1-8-.30 -p m. thpre will .Jbe^Jt-iflini At Temple i jCranfoxd-rmmrH otXtatdejtClubg,, 57.4 percent, dosejy followed by French aerlalistlalists 3 years 1 14th Summer Session who wuT~preach~atThe Suncfay tyr~woric..wiinniii inn IJ..-OUU-JMUX-.-Z-^J;^Z^:^J^^_^__ %tn^e-^ -A«che-' preMnon^eT6pc ^Vhypay meeting of the Young Adult Club H.' Martin-Friedman was reelect- and the club voted to join the ^Tnn^ifignngBrsngBrtsss : circus—t- services beginning at 8:15 and 11 - Learn to keep in touch with Godr-Contentment cannot be~ son, pastor, rill continue his stud- sing the anthem, "Steal Away," a ty of the Earth" at both the 9:30 Miss J. SSrahaa of with ton. Mrs. Arthur Williams, Mrs. and the Junior and Senior Fellow- :d president at a meeting of the ies in the pkof Genesis,- taking with stall a* council and accept its constitution. Accredited by N. J. State • ships of the Church. The Rev. and a.m., explained .that Lutheran achieved > through one's own strength. Belief xin God and His Negro spiritual, at the early serv- and 10:50 a.m. services Sunday in Lka. BaaekL percent. Harry Washburn,' Mrs.. Amos A. •ohgregation of Temple Beth-El presence in all experiences will enable you to accept the defeats as as his subji .The Pathetic Pic- the Cranford Methodist Church. Sda! Ac Mrs. William Foppert, outgoing Department of Education I ..Mrs. McGafnn will visit and speak last Wednesday. Other officers World Action, the annual fund ap- ice, and the Senior Choir will Myers to Speak Other pairs among the Gordon, Mrs. W. Bruce Kester, LDOS mere? peal of the1 National Lutheran well as the triumphs of life. God never forsakes a man who seeks ture Present i by the Life of anoffer the anthem, "Behold Mow At the 9:30 a.m. service, the president, conducted the installa- GERALDOS Open To to "the groups, about their exper- were named for the' coming year Old Man." tion of the. new officers of the club. v Council, is the financial backbone His blessings. . |-Praise the Lord," by Titcomb, atYoung People's Choir will, sing voltigeUrs in French—sensational ience*., • •, • ' . ' .; as follows: ' First vice-president, 1 At Convention BOYS and GlfcLS of world-wide Lutheran coopera . A wcatheryane on a bam had written on it "God is Love." The Coloi Pioneer "Spacious Firmament" by Haydn They are: President, Mrs. Norman in, any language —headlining our At 7:30 p.m. Sunday the second Melvin Winkel; second vice-presi- T ' A second Cranford man has tion in mission fields, aid to per- Someone once asked the farmer if that meant that God is change- Girls will and at the 10:50 a.m. service the Brubaker; vice-president, Mrs. free circus, 4 and 10 p. m. daily from all schools . EDWARD M. LAWSON „in a series of meetings in prepar- ent. Albert Goldberg (rcelected); Sunday school •will convene at Jb§en_ajMed_toJthe speaking roster - beginning Monday. -secutcd~churches..-b«hinrt, the.Jroia hi^V!ained that it meant that no , JftpjjMtvv u a I I t Senior-Chok-wm:smg ''The-Cm,_ _Acadomlc Department — Union Aye, |*fH6ir*aSr«ttein^mmb'e^^ .. . . . rtf | Tuesday at 7 pjn7T'^ " - ' ^*^' two bnseytHinginr Curtain, and to- refugees. It also matter which way the wind blew, "God grimXiroup ation" by Richter. (At both serv- Mrs. James Phelan; corresponding for the ninth annual ^onve'nttunrtrf [be held in the Choir Room of thetreasurer, Howard Sicgcl; flnan- meeting of the children from surrounding com- master of the roly poly Cranforfdd supports the Lutheran Church's Think of what you have rather than what you.do not have. . There will ices, a double trio from the Young- secretary, Mrs. Francis Charles; the American Society for Quality Remedial Reading — Church. All adults who are plan- :ial. secretary, Joseph Aron; rc- munities. Complete information on 1 JACK MAYNAND & JEANET. ministry to American military per- Look about you and observe others and you will realize that you Women's wary Prayer Band People's Choir will sing "Trees' treasurer, Mrs. ' James' Sommer- Control, Monday through Wednes- Grades 3-12 CRANFORD 6-3305 • nlng to unite' with pur church at ;ording secretary, Mrs. David Sil- this service may be had by calling .. " daring unicycllsts sonnel. ,..:•> v at the churihj Wednesday at 10 by Joyce Kilmer. The members of viOe; and member-at-large, Mrs. Afternoon Recreation an ««*d hands iattk. ^the June Communion Service are irerman,'and corresponding secre- are fortunate indeed. ' •- • -••'-.•-••. -. . .. the churchurcch officeo . A nurseryy .under BML9 NO^MABADICTONj'••- « This year's Lutheran World Ac- a.m. The regukir rAld-week Bible the double' trio are: Mariha Bab- Huston..' '" ' ""''• •. '"'•' ' "• " Sports' - Crafts - Swimming • urged to be present. :ary, Mrs. William Massarsky. Remember that Whe Spirit makes the man, .not his' earthly Registered Nurse tion goal is $2,962,00, of which the study and prayer meeting will be the guidance of the Mr. and Mrs.cock, Theresa Zizwarek/ Elaine CONTOfOOOa «*T. . Australian wire watVer On Wednesday evening at 8 The - following were elected to possessions or physical abilities. held Wednesday at 8 p.m. Club is held in the church house PAPER ^rVM Write or Telephone to: . I (O'clock there will be a meeting of local, church is asked to give $675, Schweizer, Barbara Harris, Susan Mt9C 0P9HS m*V 28 jerve on the board of trustees: Pastor Dahlquist said. • - We must, with Paul, be" so satisfied with the wfse providence ' On Thursday, the Board of during the 11 o'clock church serv- I the Christian Education Commit- Lionel Wiehstein, Fred Neumun, Laird and Barbara Kromer. FBL - SAT. - SOH. - MOH. PLAYHOUSE thm place for tun THE PINGRY SCHOOL |a)V«4*d Sty 9»»ft *" HliKit ccrpenaitm and goodness of God that we know that whatever he determines Trustees will meet at the church ice. founds by Uat. tMbxk arid Co. wild OU.U and - tee in the library of the church. : Mrs. Charles Ross, Leon Mindliii, The more than $80,000,000 gifts The Methodist Youth Fellow- May 20-23 Elisabeth 3, New Jersey ,, to LWA and LWR since 1940 have at 8 p.m. The Women's Missionary Soci- OLYMPIC PARK Cob'Miu dulinrtond Mpom* htm !>» tarmnl coopony. ' Tonight at 7 o'clock the annual Dr. Norman Glucksman, Mrs. Hen- is the best: and therefore we should be perfectly contented that ety will meet this afternoon at 2ships will meet at .7 p.m. Sunday. JUPITERS DARLING Telephone: EL 2-5657 I been used for emergency activities He should govern the world in the way which seems best to His The three Youth' Fellowship ety will meet inis auernoon at 21_.. Methodist Men wUl be in UNION IRVINGTON-MAPLEWOOO recognition dinner in honor of thery Ricklis, Jules Levitt, Marvin of the Lutheran Church at home groups, as well as members ando'clock and the Church Council J plus Bas OaW'Ofaa le AJt t» W 'Cfcuroh School staff will be held Ostro and Mrs. Irving Myerson. godly wisdom. How true is the proverb "A contented mind is charge of the evening service Sun- BiG FREE PLAYGROUND! i. Tueiday thru Saturday. and in 75 countries abroad, mostly friends of the congregation, will tonight at 8 o'clock, also the sen- - Thun-Sat S-JO. Sun. 8-.0B • '• •-;••$ U&n the gymnasium of the church. It was announced that the new a continual feast." > .. • • day at 8 o'clock. THE VIOLENT MEN' FRIDAY & 8ATUHDAY in-war ravaged countries. Home- be attending the Memorial Daylor choir will rehearse this eve- At a meeting of the Child Study -All members of the. staff are cor-•fflcers will be installed at a din-less people have been clothed and ture a short play on the problem rally of the Northeastern District Clnemaflcope tt Color- I \l. '•'• dially invited to attend. Following ner dance at the Highland Park ning at 8 o'clock. Club at 8:15 p.m. Monday, Dr. Al- TOES, thm SAT. fed by Lutheran World Relief in of inter-faith marriages. of the Christian and Missionary On Saturday the men of thelinger will speak on "Teaching May 84 - Xt the dinner, the annual Church Temple on May 28. . 28 different countries. Osceola Talk Members of the. Junior Choir Alliance on May 30. ^School meeting will be held. Rabbi Philip Brand announced congregation will Join with other Children About Death." Mrs. C. "DRUM BEAT" Of the nearly $3,000,000 antici- will hold a picnic after their re- men throughout the Synod for aHaydon will lead the devotions. "EAST OF EDEN" MBS7 kr BJCBABD aOBOKBS :hat the last Friday evening serv- be Robert Farrell, Beth Ander- plus CinamaScope Short and pated from the 1055 Lutheran hearsal at 11:30 a.m. Saturday. workday at Camp Beisler. The Mrs. Claude Grady, Mrs. Walter plus Lyri«a kr OSCAm UAMMMMXnE* ices of the season will be held to- Topic Listed Rehearsals will be held tomorrow son, Anne Morganthaii and Olive - Caiaaonl World Action appeal, the National men will leave the church at about Hatch, and Mrs. Clarke Nieml will KyteafaaPOWMMX i Mitzvah morrow night. At that time the "The Challenge of the Unattain- for the Westminster Choir at 6:30Livingstone^ TEN WANTED MEN* Lutheran Council expects to spend 8 a.m. The Junior Choir wjll re- be hostesses. Bas Mitzvuh of Miss Valerie Raff, ed" will be the sermon topic of thep.m. and for the Senior Choir at Annual meeting of the Diocesan SUNDAY Him TUESDAY 3TABTSTUES. IUHE7 ^ $865,000 for inter-church aid, hearse Saturday morning at 10:15 The Couples Club will meet at For Local Girls daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Law-service to refugees and support to Rev. Albert G. Dezso, pastor of Women's Auxiliary will be held rence Raff, and Miss Carol Shire, Osceola Presbyterian Church, at p.m. • • I «U«»UMIS Auxiliary wui oe ••«:»« and the Mr. and Mrs. Club will 8:15 pjn. Tuesday. A delegation ClnemaScope fc Color Two young ladies, Valerie Raff minority groups in countries which Circles of the Women's Guild next Wednesday at Trlhity Ca- meet at night at 8:15. from the Women's Society for identtcal_services at 0:30 and 11 ... M. _ — l»lln,,,o, {""{win A • fl— I iVinrlvnidr.£4]l r T*^AM4MT^rcntoOM j anniiidl ut>«)>aBPTJ l Utnm. LlBEfiiT Iohn Worn* a.m7 SundayT^,' *""°T *rplmh,auppet •CBristian "geivite will' attend tt- Beth-El Religious School, will be ar as behind the Iron Curtain. day at the home of Mrs. W. Gulli- en from the local parish are plan the yard of the parsonage by the Baaed on a'atary & eharactenhr A special service will be held Featured at the Junior West- district meeting in Kenilworth on Mitzxah_ tomorrow at 8:30 In addition, $325,000 has been ford, 27 Alice lane. Clark; Circle 1, nlng to attend. During the service Loyals at S p.m. Sunday, and at COMT. SBOW plus Cartoonl Damon Bunyoo ' on Sunday afternoon, June 5, in minster Fellowship meeting at 7Tuesday at the home of Mrs. W.preceding the meeting the United Tuesday at 10:40 a.m. The Cred- PL fl-MW — Matle aa< Lyrica ar Has* taiaaii m. . earmarked for the gathering, pro* 7 o'clock tha Intermediate Luther it Union will be open for business " " * Ate «•—— honor of the conflrmation 61 the p,nv ^Sunday will be a "Twenty. Sharpe, 15 Mohawk drive; Circle Thank Offering of the women of TOTtWl CHILDREN ALWAYS FREE! Under the tutelage of Rabbi followfSr^iKIiwtrfr the religious cessing and distribution of cloth- each parish will be presented. League will hold its meeting in that evening at 8 o'clock. Insurance Co'*. LOSS is your GAIN! ing, food, medicines and other re- Questions" Bible quiz and 2, Tuesday at the home of Mrs! C. the church house. ' MlOVfO Fhilip Brand, each of the Bas Mitz- school: Barbara Minch, daughter refreshments. Roger, Blohm will Kirk, 16 Oak lane, and Circle 5, "Ah'Evening of Music" will be A service of prayer and praise •utri yahs has completed 'a course ofof Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Minch; lief supplies, and $150,000 for a presented in. Sherlock Hall at 8:30 The Altar Guild will meet Mon- will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday refugee resettlement program un- lead the-worship service. At thenext Thursday at the home of Mrs. day at 2 p.m. The Brotherhood wil ^ in the reading of the HeFrance- s Shapiro, daughter of Mr. Senior Westminster Fellowship A. Cunningham, 49 Lupine way, p.m. tomorrow by Trinity's choir with Dr. AUinger officiating. Save VpTo 80c on every DOLL AR! prayers . with a .reasonable der the United States Refugee Re- meet Monday, at 8 p.m.m. . and ththei The Junior Choir will rehearse ; l hJ TRl * :-n*'-~5&--.".*u:3t.*--'} J\ •.~.-,».. -L.iJA|f,,a teditending HhHfefewf oHhe a iwweMnt.„- at ..the ^gajpc J^ugUfeettXi fflrlt;^^ i < -iieff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cranford Glee Club and guest ar- •»«i^K'S TiR^^FfiKsa'a«& sas»y'*ii'i fjpiage. Each of the girls Svill-dc- Lutheran mission fields In Tan-Tiedemann will be the worship The .church Softball team will Michael Lang, and Margo Gushin, leader and the program will, fea- tists, Mrs. Channlng Rudcl. pianist, meet at the same time to plan fo: Troop 75 will meet at. 7rl5pjm,_ Hver a talk in Hebrew and in Eng- ganyika, Indonesia, Mew Guinea, play the Calvary Lutheran-team and Anthony Ciuffreda, vocalist, the Vacation Church School work today. Some are Slightly Water-Spotted! Mo$l ar* UNTOUCHED!! chant the blessings, maftir daughter of Mr. and'Mrs. Harold | Jordan, Syria, Japan, Hong Kong, Gushin.'-..'. ' . CHSHTIAN SCIENCE at Memorial Field No. 2 at 6:30The concert will benefit the Trin- shop, whieh will be held on Wed Newly-elected officer of the • haftorah and sing the entire South and Southwest Africa and CHURCH BBmvlCES pjn. Monday. ity Church organ fund. The public nesday, June 22, at the church. Methodist Men are: President, •erviee. Rabbi Brand will ofllc- Innenpiring Quality Borneo will receive $790,000 of The fact that lasting beauty is is invited to attend; there will be Pastor Dahlquist will be in atGeorge Clay; vice-president, Ern- Beds Vacation School Change the Lutheran World Action funds gained through spiritual under- no sale of .tickets for this event, tendance at the annual convention est Ullom; secretary, Kermit Up- Odd Tables An Oneg Shabbat, prepared by gathered in 1B5S, and another 3 Pc Hardrock Difficulties encountered in ar- standing of God's radiance and Ascension though a free-will offering will be of the' Synod from Mondaj ton; and treasurer, Fred Simon- . ••«* $110,000 has been earmarked for from Bedroom Suites , ,_j Bas Mitzvah parents, will fol- rangements have resulted in a strength will be stressed at Chris- 'through next Thursday. This will All Styles and Finishes Mattress the development of Lutheran con- son. ^|pw the »ervices. change of dates for the Vacation tian Science services Sunday. Observances Set Bedroom Church School of Calvary Luther- gregations and schools in Latin American countries. The . Lesson-Sermon entitled At Trinity Church J~ an Church. Instead of being held "Soul and Body" includes the fol- .saENiist For the Lutheran service to Services in Trinity Church at I AVB. AT MOM ST. from July 11 through July 22, the lowing verse from the,King James American military personnel in 7:15 and 0 a.m: today will comem- L0H6PLAY CBAMTOED school will convene from August Version of the Bible (Psalms Dantty Kdryfe •: Sunday 11 AM. 8 thrqugh August 19, Further de- the United States and overseas, the orate the Ascension of Christ. National Lutheran Council has 96:6): "Honour and majesty are There also will be special observ- "ASSIGNMENT nMUy Selaool 11 AJL ' tails will be announced! in the before him: strength and beauty : IMtanonlal Banrlca „ , near future. • • earmarked $290,006 of the 1955 ances on Sunday, known as the CHILDREN" Lutheran World Action funds. are in his sanctuary." RECORDS Wl*»MHy {vanln«. S:1S o'clock Sunday in the Octave of Ascen- DISNEY CAJl*OO!t ,V W«JiM«kBOOM CUt IMIM Smaller amounts also will be used Among the correlative passages sion Day. Englander Made '•» Xarifc Vmlmm A»4, tSr^tni Demand for nickel for the cor-for emergency activities in theto' be read from "Science "and Holy Eucharist will be celebrat- 1V« X,IB>^<> ^-waBv^T ------"JC" Decorator Mftattr Men. thni Wii.. 10:30" to 4 FJL rotton-reilstlng cait irons renmlnad American Missions field, especial- Health with Key to the Scrip- ed at 8 a.m. Sunday and family "45' at MtiitKtory levals during 1M». Convertibe Lawson Living MaYtr •vulnc 7:30 • • ly for the ministry to migrant peo- tures" by Mary Baker Eddy will Eucharist at 9:15 a.m., and there EXTENDED PLAY Hollywood •at. 1 to 4 9U. EXTENDED PLAY ple and those in large temporary be the following (247:10-12, 13-will be choral service and sermon Studio Couch communities near atomic energy 15): "Beauty, as well as truth, is entitled "Gifts of the King" by Loveseat Sof a Room Suite .plnnts;_for_lbe ..American Bible eternal^Juit the jjeauty of material 4he. rector. .-the_ReY...Fra!nk V. H. J)utfit things passes*~away7"fSding arid' Carthy, at 11 a.m. The Rev. Car- in Sma Society; for international Lutheran with Sofa&Chair • Inaertpxing MattMU cooperation in the field of theol- fleeting as mortal belief ... Im-roll M. Bates, newly-appointed as- (1 Pocket) (2 Poduft) Modern! • Box Spring on Lags Fabric ogy; for strengthening of interde- mortality, exempt from age or de- sociate, will assist the rector. • Headboard. Powered nominational .and ecumenical' co- cay, has-a glory of its own—the There will be no meeting of the NOW < • NOW « operation, and to develop a fund radiance of Soul." Youth Fellowship on Sunday be- for the financing of the 1957 As- The Golden Text is from Psalms cause of the annual Youth Con- Spuing MOVIE JURUEE Ea. sembly of the'' Lutheran World 1LERS INVITED! •to make you go.. sembly of (104:1)( : "Bless the Lord.. O myvention of the Diocese this week- 1.81 SOIIYHH) end at Medford Lakes. Attending Federation, which will take place soul. O Lord my God, thou art from Trinity =-Parishvwlth, Richard. TODAY - FBL - SAT. I Reg. $198 -^='=---~--^v=.-|very great;'tt»ou>-areclothed-with -Youngstown and Capital t tTui.i::i2ft honour and majesty." J. Kirk, seminarian assistant, "will Spencer Tracy VUU M.mMiWLMM.'^* Robert Hyan in Nylon, Wool, Etc. WOO MAY COHFOftT. •ArrOfBSS aa« tk» WAT TO MSAI-TSi "BAD DAY at Formica Dinettes Cabinet Sinks ttraaik UtUalat U MM •! 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president, Mrs. H. Roland Snyder;| ''',*••• corresponding' secretary, Mrs. Wil-1 Girl Scout liam C. Philpot; recording secre- \ "• tary. Mrs. Warren D. Sechrist, J ' Brownie News and treasurer,'MrS. Stanley P. Grayson. THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1955 TEN CBTO Serving on the nominating cotn- Visit tichoras received honorable men-- mittee were: Mrs. HoDefi A. Low, The annual Brownie outing to tion. Carol Macintosh, a new chairman; Mrs. Nelson M. Light- member, was welcomed into the the Bronx Zoo will be made again cap and Mrs. George C. Spahn. k AUTO DEALERS * BANKS and FLOKISTS • UQUOR STORES FLU ide Opens LL Season Sunday iturday. Over 400 Brownies, troop. Mrs.. E. V. Schenek of the it leaders and mothers from the eoMp)es-Club-and-Mrs. R. C. Brir SAVINGS RWOOJD — A reorganization 12th grades and vocal instructor ning mith tmt> cames at Black CHAPMAN BROS. ing of a psychologist was author- KENILWORTH — Following a ball. Borough, councilmen and Cranford area will' fill 10 buses-. den of the Girl Scout Council were . .he music department of Gar-In the first to sixth grades. He isized by the board on recommen- To Hear County Coordinator 'Other.public officials have been in- Brook Park and Komahefan Park. guests. Mrs. Robert M. Harmon LAING MOTOR CAB CO. iNsiiTUiiONS" V HEATING t parade down the Boulevard Sun- The buses will leave from the FLOWER .SHOPFS [ ood PubUc 6clio6ls~ls-schEduled!-a—graduate—of-Weeqtiahic—High vited to participate. . Gabe P&erro, president of the is the leader of this troop. UOUOB STORE ~-^K^HiWQRTHM^-Ho>^^Hod^klr»,^iuwi-Count»_civil%dfc day-af lernoon, the Kenilworth. Lil. K1>r Scout House at 9:30 a.m. They Ypur Authorized "" IXOWEBS worn . • JOBatNO ,.rnext fall it was revealed today School, Newark, and the New headed by Mrs. J. W. Hagrish! fense coordinator, will be guest speaker tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock 'Among groups which will march TiUri •*» pw Troop 10 Women Holding SVBBT OCCASION.^ - Me Charge tat Delivery d> "hen H was learned that the tie League will open its season will return to Cranford between Cranfard - Wcrtlald - MalaScM Paltz (N.Y.) State Teachers Col- following a study of the set-up in at an "open house" program to be conducted by the Kenilworth Civil in the parade are: Boy Scouts. to attend the parade, ceremonies 4:30 and .5 p.m." Mrs. E. C. Wol- Brownie Troop 10 of St. Mich- A COainJCTB SBBVICS FOB Mentoer F. T. D. • OIL nUBNEBS Board of Education has lurea San- lege, and is scheduled to receive other school systems in Union with a double header at the Little Girl Scouts, Kenilworth Volunteer and g»™** on Sunday as well as AIX SAVKSS Or AU. AOBS Defense Council at Harding School. • • '"'l'i ford is in charge of arrangements. ael's recently elected new officers Election Tonight CADILLAC ' t« M. Oaiaa A»a. Ctaafaia M Nertk Ave., B. CBaatard B-l3;» j^*l W. Knoller of KerhonkSon, his Master of Arts degree at NewCounty Regional District No. 1. Fire Department, Kenilworth Po- all panes during the season. Ctmafsra During the program, the latest films on CD activities will be League Field on Fourteenth street Ttwp 12 to act for the remainder of the Election .-of officers will be held tot Wataal Ave. I « y as supervisor of both in- York University, next month. HeMrs. Hagrish said applications are The parade will form at Michi- lice Department; Kenilworth Lions Refreshments will be sold by year. Ruth Glogorski and Patty firumental and vocal music in the dia his practice teaching in Hill- shown. They include: "Disaster on and Rotary Clubs, Home Owners the Little League Mothers' Club. Brownie Troop 12 of Sherman by the Sisterhood of Temple Beth- VENTER8 FLORIST BRENRAN 4 TOYE now under consideration and an gan avenue and the Boulevard at School held its banquet and fly-up Hay were elected Patrol Leaders fourth through eighth grades. He side. . \ announcement may be forthcom- Main Street," "The Atomic 12:30 p.m. and proceed up the Mutual Benefits and Civic Assoc- The. four teams' in the Little El at a meeting at the temple at Sale* and Servica & GREENHOUSE' BREEN*S CD Director ceremony recently at the Metho- and Barbara Green--and Eleanor KOOin — BBaVIBIO ftil! start in September at a sal- Mr. Knoller is president of the ing soon on an appointment. Threat" and several shorts. Civil Boulevard to Fourteenth street iation, Kensington Civic Associa- League *will be sponsored by St^..- Schultz were chosen for treasurers. 8:30 tonight. Candidates include: •XOWEBI FOB AIX OCOASWOMS UQUOR STORE of $4,600 a year. dist Church. Guests of the'.eve- v * AKMNa aff Kerhonkson Teachers' Association, , The teachers- committee chair- defense equipment will be on dis- and over to the field at 1 p.mtion. . Kenilworth Post 2230. VFW, Thezesa's, Church. • Kenilworth ' The girls made earrings for their rhaat: PXalaS*M «-tttl MasBbar T JOJ . — Flowaia By Wtta nUCB DEUVBBT Mr Knoller will replace David vice-president of t,he third District and its Ladies Auxiliary and mem- Dsuiy which replaces the Kenil- ning were Mrs. Dwight L. Cope- President, Mrs. Fred Neuman and man also reported that applica- lay at the school. Gameiime is 2 p.m. land, director of Girl Scouts, moth- Mothers for Mothers' Day. and are Mrs. Robert Gisser; vice-president, I19-1S1 E. Stb Stnct PlalaSeU Intured Savtna* — HomML.ua.nt Call. CBaaferS S>4U Russette. band instructor, who has Ulster County (N.Y^.) Teachers' tions are being accepted by Sup- Prior to the start of the game, bers of the Little League. Small, worth Lions Club. Volco Brass ; ;Uirting work on a gift for their SM Seatk Ava, S- Daniel P. IfJerr, civil defense di- Fry and Bab* Ruth Leagues. and 'Copper Company and JV ers and fathers of the girls. Service Dept: 124 E. 4th Street Bealerard at easier. KeBUarertk IM Kesllworta •1 ST. Calaa Ava. Craaierd Ligned to become band instruct- Association, a member of the Newerintenden. t ol Schools Lewis F. ceremonies' wilf be held at the fathers. Mrs. Albert Goidberg and Mrs. t Jonathan Dayton Regional York State Teachers' Association Homes. All the Small Fry League Claire Hallenbeck was master of CBaaferd «-«iea a a Laird for two additional teachers, rector, today invited all Kenil- field with Borough Clerk Philip J. The opening games will match : Edwin Aaron; secretary, Mrs. Wil- • . '.-'*• '.-''• REIEMEIEB'S teams are sponsored by the Ken- ceremonies. After grace by Carol Troop 51 • • . Bait J«r*a7 Bear Bras*. Bllsaaetk • REAL ESTATE I High Schol, Springfield, and Mrs.and the National Education Assoc- one a replacement, needed for the worth citizens to attend the pro-McCcvna as master of ceremonies. the two top teams last year in the Members of Troop 51 had their iam Massarsky, and treasurer, BUaahaUi S-Uee FLOWERS. Inc. EsstonanSI. Douglas Prior, music supervisor, iation' and a member of the board Small Fry League: Yankees vs. ilworth Manufacturers Associa- Myers, dinner was served by the * WEDDIMO e rUNEBAL coming school year. One teacher gram. The program, Mr. Kerr said, William Brown, assistant princi- first experience in cooking in PLATTS WILLYS SERVICE Maria Waed aaa* Slat. Uadaa CB t-1044 ho also is leaving the local sys- of directors of Kerhonkson Post, pal of Jonathan Dayton Regional Dodgers. In the second contest. tion. Sponsoring Babe Ruth ladies of the Women's Society of Mrs. Nbrman Glucksman. WOBK OUB SPECIALTY 108. I. GUKER w is needed for an extra third grade will provide the citizens of Kenil- League teams are Little League Christian Service. Margaret Wal- aluminum foil over an open me Heather tem at the close of the current Veterans of Foreign *Wars. He isto be added, and another is needed High School, Springfield, - andSfc Theresa's takes on Kenilworth Ralph Theodore of Westfleld will . rtorUtC Tatofiaik Dallvety Aai'a. • BSAL BSTATB worth with an opportunity to find Mothers Club and C. L. Neville welcomed jhe_guests. Karen last week-end. Their menu con- Authorised scl,ool year. married and has one child. . to replace Miss Gloria Peapus, who former athletic coach, will be Dairy to.open the Little League speak on "Theatre." Mr, Theodore, aa4 activity. The Babe Ruth League Builders. Two more sponsors are Sjursen led the girls in the singing sisted—of^< 106 WalnuJ ATS, CR 64700 PISOBANCB Teaching' in the Kerhonkson Another innovation in the local is leaving next -month upon com- the answer to their many ques- guest speaker. Mayor .Robert C. carrots, and onions wrapped in who made his debut. oTriHe~Tegili- - KAISER~-^W1LLYS • BEAUTY SALONS • gets underway the following eve- needed for tine Babe Ruth League. of. the' Brownie song, Judy Craft I -ubiic schools since 1949, Mr. school system next fall will be the pletion' of her.second year as a ions on the local CD program Krueger will throw out the first mate stage in, 1903;.has appeared r Of AH Xlnda 1 the foil, plus purkei house rolls and Knoller . has been Instrumental the ' Girl Scout laws, and Janet Salts k Service «INEt AMD LIQUORS IU Maria Ave, V. CBaatei^ «-iaM| addition of a school, psychologist first grade pupil at Washington during wartime or peacetime dis- gingerbread cup cakes (baked in n many Broadway productions THE POWDER PUFF * FOOD MARKETS * music instructor for the fourth to on a one-day-a-week basis. Hir- School. Hopkins the Girl Scout promise. and on the radio and television. aster. Mrs. Copcland spoke briefly to the reflector ovens), a tossed sal- FASTS — BErAISS -^ VBZO CASS He appeared in "Death of a Sales- MM Rohrar. Prop. Jn pointing out the need for New Business B Zoning Designation Ready the girls prior to the presentation ad and fruit punch. The girls pre- • LUMBER • mfln" in London. He now does JOHN W. HEDCS & SON of awards by Mrs. G. K. Myers, pared everything except the rolls; raaaa: KAbway 7-SSSS is ALDEN STBEET CHAS. lURTZ MARET more trained personnel, Sir. Kerr The following girls attended: coaching work tor church orgarii- ' " BSAL BSTATB . • ' ' stated that at the recent ware- tiuup CB V09M CB01CB MEATS * rOCLTT Air Scrubbing Test SuccessBegin Talks For Introduction; Approved by Plan Board 1 "BTch" ^Tr6Tns--^md;Tectmttr-heiped-<|ireet BUILDERS' GENERAL Recipients of the wings and Girl Kathleen OntJBANCS house fire clvlV*dctense fire re- nan. Joanne Buckley, Jane Mary a production for the New'Bruns- ^. . under Chief_John_McCoy KENILWORTH—Approval, of aOliver J. Brown. Jrr Considera- avenue and Oak street Scout pins were: Frances Capby Clark TawuklB OnBo] Tr M tion of the whole zoning code was was. approved. ' * dice, Judith Craft, Sharon Crcter. Currie, Barbara Leimann, Maria vjck Temple. The speaker will be BICYCLES CSaafatt «-•*•* Drying- reported to Fire Chieriieori"TirP flfth_ja>ning^lassIL^__bjisjnes£B Malaspina, Suzanne McKay, Kar- ntroduced by Mrs. Jack.Schwartz 11 •ettk'Ave, B.' Ctaafer* noTlSSmplBtett ami a spetial-meet- f crnn, <-hairanaiy_pre=_ Carol. Dennis. Claire Ditzel, Ellen M Maria Valaa Ave. OnafMi Building Matsriaki ' GARWOOD;—Tests conducted with an air scrubbing unit "at podl shortly after the first alarm designation, has been approved by en Ann Leimann, Kathleen Mor- program chairman Jor the eve- ing will be held June 3 just to sided. Also.present were: James Erickson, Patricia ttord, Claire CRANFORD CYCLE & TOY HUlwera atoaona* Materials I Spray Drying Service, Inc., 501 North avenue, have proved successful, Property Use was sounded and .were on duty the Planning Board. Hallenbecki, Janet Herfurth, Janet ris," Mary Ellen Picozii, Alda Rev- ning. • MARSHALL and installation of equipment to wash the entire exhaust output of aider the code. Flynn. Mr. Broderick. Eugene • CO.. INC. •Vvetyttls* Pat Ike SUma Owa. YEAKEL and SHARKEY. Inc. DANUL P. KEBB six hours. He also reported that An ordinance creating the new CapoUa. Building Inspector Fred »! 'jabr* Hopkins. Maty Johnson, Janice ukas. Barbara Siems. Rosemarie Refreshment hostesses are: Mrs the plant is scheduled for completion by July, 15, it was revealed this GARWOOD -p Following infor- designation is expected to be in- Councilman Brown said work is 1 MOTOR SALES, INC Columbia — Monark — Colson FUEL Bardwara Booaag JIaterUl CD police reserves under Chief Kaleta^ Carol King.JSqzanne King, Stadtlie, Isabelle Walsh and Eileen Arnold Levine, Mrs; Bernard Gal- Baal Batata Imtarance mal, discussion^ with regard to being held up on the revised TeipeL Mr. Brown and Thomas Roadmattar Scraaaa - Hoorlas - Palaai week by Freeholder Charles P. Bailey, president of the company. Frank Schaule assisted the Kenil- troduced at a meeting of Borough Beninati. "Sue" Ann^TmTrCarbrtryefsftttir Ziobro^"The"'Knascot'-^>f~^thc-vtcoop«, • ,...... '.., sine* l«t. SUDQE S SrEED BICYCLES Met tfases . what is to be done with borough- Council on Tuesday evening. The building code until the zoning or- Patricia Ziobro, also attended. v Cm**riUA Apnllanea* In a letter to the Board of worth Police Department on traf- ' Paehlke. Martha Pullen, Karen and Mrs. Melvin Ettin. • Aataarlua' Di»Ur 1» NOKTB AVE.. W. CBan(ar« 6-K10 owned property on Myrtle and Garwood Girl new business B designation would dinance in August or September. Leaders of the troop are Mrs. CBantord «-OMS Hcaii reporW •gn4i««v~tif.:,..t^o' .air., scriibhing. fic duty. Gart Sjursen, Angela Sorrentino, Robyn Mrs. William Isaac, outgoing I Authorized busll e e s drlve It. runs about 25 typewritten pages Aettvitkes LINCOLN * MEBCUBY unit. ' Spruce"avetiues "at a "meeGng:*"df J§]&£j!Lf,yS*L ? H . *? - Stengel. Cprrine Tamburr, Lor- Roland Leimann and Mrs. Henry president; Mrs; Glucksman, Mrs. BSSO'BEAV ' , •• ~U«'C«aUaalal A**; -•- • Ciaafatg the new equipment is expected RK1Cers1d'volunte*T»'are- SRent0 S single- '_ ....Sajaa.^— Seiylee BUILDING the Zoning Board attended by Ins, car "waShlng^ estlBnsrir" raine Von Gersdorff. Margaret Ziobro".— " '••••' —"'"'' isser," Mrs:' '"Neuman—and" -Mrs ,-..;.• ., ".. "Toil on. ' • • 'it REFRIGERATORS *| to eliminate the dust and mini- Health Officer William P. Smith needed in all divisions. He said in- The building chairman pointed Troop 57 daily visit a local shut-in' reported at the meeting that Salk members of the Borough Council terested persons will be given an and open,air markets. • Walton, and Judith . Wasserbach. Brownie Troop 33 Morse Shepard represented the '•_ prompt, 'courteous Service out that the code prohibits all girl to entertain her. This troop General Repalra miie the odors complained of invaccine for the polio inoculation on Tuesday night, it was decided to opportunity tp sign up at the The borough now.has four zon- —••• A Girl Scout Handbook -was ' Brownie Troop 33 of Roosevelt Temple Beth-El Sisterhood at the Call CBanford 0-U44 continue, the conference at the Scholarship ing designations: Residence A tormulti-dwelling units anywhere in ts led by Airs. Avery Ward'and and Cleveland Schools' have been Used Car* CRANFORD • WESTFIELD VAN'S CRANFORD ELECTRIC a petition submitted^to th,e Bor-program had been received at his Harding School tomorrow evening. given to each Brownie. annual' spring-conference of the BUILDING Ml Narla Ave.. B. • Craalara Borough Hall on June 7.' GARWOOD — Miss Nora Pro- one-family homes, Residence B for the borough. Also prohibited are Mrs. George Fiaser. ' Novel musical entertainment and working on scrap book,s for theNorthern New Jersey Branch of BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY Aalkarlaed ough Council last year by resi- office in Cranford, distribution hotels, garden apartments, multi- Bliaaaeth S-«0««, • AND At that time Township Engineer venzano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. two-family dwellings,' business Members of Girt Scout Troop 51 bell ringing was provided by Paul past few weeks. At their last the National Women's League of FRIGID A IRE dents in the neighborhood. center for the program in Union ple dwellings, motels, rooming CARPENTRY REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. Patrick J. Grail is to present the Charles Provenzano of 125 Wins- and Industrial. have completed their fire building Steffen.. Janet Herfurth, thanked meeting, the girls took the books the United Synagogues of America 411 Ne. Bread BU • EUwbath Mason* Material* Sale* A Service Product of the Ducon Company County. LABOE JOBS OB SMALL. •Dependable. ktUndly Service Since 18»' low place,. has been awarded The Planning Board approved houses, motor courts, trailer camps requirements. They were assisted Mr. Steffen and all those partici- to the Bozeman-Day Nursery on of Long Island, manufacturers of "We are presently awaiting ap- group with a report on the drain- Library at Temple Emanuel in Paterson THORLEIF JOHNSEN Uonbat — Minwork CBaaferd 6-OISS age problem in the area. Awaited $2,000 Alcoa Foundation Scholar- the ' new designation on' Friday and public picnic grounds: The in this activity by Joan Prodyi I pating in the evening's program. Centennial avenue. The Brownies last week. • , dust collectors and .air scrubbers, proval of the State Department of sale or storage of motor vehicles CBanf*r4 «-03IS S AIDIN ST. '• CBANFOntt also, before- definite decision can ship, Charles G. Wistar, manager evening. The board also began a Anna Brodky. Pat Dressel. Mari- • . ' Troop 21 . ' were, shown around the nursery, aeal-SEATINa OILS-ease the equipment was tested at theHealth to begin the program," the ayypfjg Material Tlilals ' be .made, • is a report from the of the Garwood Works, Aluminum At School study of the new zoning ordinance' in Residence A or B zones also is anna Rappa. Carol Swantek and Troop 21. which is sponsored by and were shown how the children NORRIS CHEVROLET; Inc. local plant during recent months health officer said. prohibited. were cared for. The- tots enter- Caacaot. SanoV, Oraval. ess. * SERVICE • Board of Education on a study of Company of America, announced being prepared by the building Marilyn Tyler, all of Troop 57. the Couples Club of the First Pres- Scout Mothers A. IAIONE IHM by treatment of a portion of the Joseph__Rock, president, con- today. A subdivision requested for Wil- Mrs. John Miller and Mrs. Albert tained with a song and some col- Aalfcarlae* STATIONS plant's exhaust air. Success of school facility, needs for the> next Seen Need committee of Borough Council un- byterian Church, held its annual General ContracBna Oaloa aaa Marik Avea. Oraafert ducted theJneeting.- five years. Candidates 'for the scholarship KENILWORTH—A proposal to der the leadership of Councilman liam- Broderick for six homes at Frandano are troop leaders. mother-daughter banquet Friday oring work. Mrs. William Fuller Call CHaatad S-4MS this partial treatment resulted in must, be children of Alcoa em- and Mrs. A. Sordill are leaders of Elect Officers the company's decision to install -Borough property in the area provide $125 for the start of a li- evening at the Presbyterian S. SENECA BOAD CBANrOBll LARRY'S TEXACO! STATION would.;provide„room for approxi- ployees, Mr. Wistar said. The brary for the Kenilworth public Church. Mrs. Stan L. Grayson this troop. Mrs. Edward T. Marshall was FUNERAL * M Seala Ave* -W, OaafatS the equipment for the entire plant. Falzone Improving, 9 MABTAX LVBBICATION mately 80 new homes, but.sales winner's father has been with the schools was approved by the ex- and her committee of mothers Troop 1 elected president of the Boy Scout The Ducon set-up differs, some- DIRECTORS Oae-QU Nephew Out of Hospital have been curtailed in recent years company for 17 years, and all of ecutive board of the Kenilworth Mental Health "Neighbors March Monday were in charge of the dinner. Mrs. Brownie Troop 1 of Brookside Mothers' Club of Troop 80, spon- what in mechanical design from' pick-Up and Delivery Servle* to avoid creating a need for newhis employment has been in ihe Parent-Teacher Association last Sechr; MrstXDHver J. Brown, Jr, Mrs. Arthur P. Ackerman, pres- Laurence M. Tucker presented a place School, will have its fly-up sored by. the First Presbyterian other air scrubbing tried out by GARWOOD — Condition of Po- KENILWORTH — A "neigh- SALES * SEBVICB STANDARD LUMBER school facilities because of inplant'- s casting department. ident of the Union County Assoc- -skit: "Seven fajhers served the ceremony at the home of Mrs. Church, at a .meeting recently at CAMERAS CBantord 6-9S2S Spray Drying during the past year Wednesday evening. The proposal bors', march" for mental health Mrs. Morse Shepard, Mrs. Karl DOOLEY FUNERAL SERVICE & SUPPLY CO. lice Chief Fred Falzone was re-creased population. Miss Provenzano will graduate will be submitted to the member- Flanter, Mrs. Theodore ftost and iation for Mmfra' Health, an- • .^ffliaX.j^M.bjrje^^JlOjWescentjp^ce the home of Mrs. W^ W. Stout, Jr., Complete Fart* Dept. U Nerlfc Ave^ B. Ctaafert and found not entirely applicable ported as "improving" and that of from Jonathan Dayton Regional will be conducted Monday be- tomorrow at 3:15 p.m. onscross . LVMBSB to the local problem, Mr: Bailey Anthony Rlccardo presided at ship Monday evening for approval. Mrs. William Bridges. Dounced that a collection of the' Prizes,were awarded to the fol- his son, Fred, Jr., as "fair" at the the meeting. High School, Springfield, .next tween 6 and B p.m. in all sections lowing girls for having the best The following girls will fly-up: Other officers were named as Nerth ani Central Avea. DOErUW ATLANTIC • SEsWi It was pointed out that it is Mrs. William C. Smith > in newest mental health educational PHOTO SHOP Vhona: CRanford S4S8S ' manst*«ii month' and plans to continue, her of the borough, Mrs. Emil T. Elias, aaViajy.i'fiMii 'g^l"Ssta»atB^smfcpaa^artMajfM^5^d^»lPJfc rkaU(ta»ala of the Diamond Expansion Bolt day. The chiefs nephew, Anthony Teachers College. She la a member • • - in -— ^ ••*•» — " — -«i - U MlaaU Sarvlea, • Inoulatloa company also was mentioned in' school activities include the Biol- sored by the newly-organized Ken- fries, Katharine Duncan, Kuthy, ROTCHFORD PONTIAC.. INC. Bead Servica — Pick Up & Deliver? the hospital on Tuesday. Tougher, pastor, at the 11 a.m. library. . heimcr, committee chairman and Plans were discussed for the an- M Mertk Ave^ W. CBaatera 0-10M last year's petition, reported re- ogy Club, Spanish Club,.Dayton ilworth Mental Health Commit- . Kenneth E, Fahncstock. treas- Sweetsor, Mildred Gessler, Bar- • HARDWARE * 0) Hardware. Srraaua. ate. Previously all three had' been service Sunday iri the Presbyter- The meeting Monday evening in pastor of the Community Metho- urer of Herman Manufacturing nual picnic, to be held June 17 at Authoriiad Seats Ave* B, * Caataaaial—CB e-tJH cently that relocation of equip- News, and several others. tee of the Union County Assoeln- ment and changes in galvanizing on the danger list as a result of ian Church. Westminster Fellow- Harding School will feature the dist Church, is handling public- Company, atacfaisan avenue, is The college of Miss Provenzano's tion for Mental Health. Linda Rauch, Judith York, Lynn IJghtcap and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- jgpccsses Jiave resulted in- a re-iniuries suffered in a head-on col- ship will meet at 6:30 p.m. Sun- installation of officers and an exhi- ity for the drive. serving as industrial solicitation POMTIXC choice will recerve a $500 enrich- . Assisting Mrs. Elias in the plan- chairman. His appointment was Stump, • Kim Nehrebne, Nancy liam Wey"demeyer were appointed CRANFORD PAINT & Tision"on"the TPu^^^ bit of. industrial arts projects made Those not contacted during; the Mcrek and Marcia Rubine. hearse at 3:30 p.m. .Monday. TSvdF announced last month by Donald to, complete arrangements. Sales ft Barries HARDWARE STORE smoke and fumes, emanating from «l; tbe..jjrlvc- hw»e«tnrbjw^,^ canvassing.,on The entertainment for the after- REEL-STRONG} FUEL CO. ATLAS rOWEB TOOLS • % sey City,, on May 8, in which the Aweek prayer service will be held tion. The foundation considers the It' was announced that partial •that plant. . Girls of the sewing classes will are: 'Mrs.' G. W. Thomas, Mrs. Monday evening can ind th*ir cn flylncj acjaln* Vftilth jioon will be a puppet show, with Glaaa - Garden Tools > Bouse rurnlahlnB* CRANFORD RADIO chief's brother, Anthony Falzone at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Next Thurs- enrichment fund "a dividend to display and model various clothes contributions to Mrs. Elias- at 641an executive of Esso Standard Oil tuition will be paid by the club for Paris - Repairs Freeholder Bailey's letter was the institution for its investmen Otto Hahner, Mrs. Fred Rein,' Mrs. lor "Swarms'* oi "Flying each patrol putting* on a play, us- BBATINa Vtumbing Supplies • Wallpaper * MOVING and * Sr., was fatally injured. day, the Women's Prayer Circle they made during the year under Joseph Smolar, Mrs. Nelson La- Clinton avenue, . Co. one b*y at the Schiff Boy Scout OILS lioor Sanding Machine* taunaioN A BAOIO read Monday night at a meeting of of effort and facilities in the cdu< Ants'* which com* with ing the puppets that they have GOOD WILL USED CARS BBPAIBS the Board of Health, members of Lt. Thomas Colwell is acting po- meets at 10 a.m., the Seni6r Choir the direction of Mrs. Verda Mur- Spring, shad fhsJr wings, made. Training' Camp in Mendham this 1S4 Sealk Ave. S. CBaalard OltW STORAGE at 7:30 p.m. and the Ladies' Aid cation of the children of Alcoa summer. . CBaafer* which visited the Spray Drying lice chief in the absence of Chief employees," Mr. Wistar explained. ray, than disappear. Th*M For Mother's Day, the girls of 4S* NOBTH AVE.. B. V? ESTMELD* Oar Badloa Bepatred Society at 8:30 p.m. 'Dependable, rrtandly Service) Sloea IMS' plant in March.to observe the op-Falzone. It makes the grant "in the reali- Woodworking, metal work, wood destroying insects Troop 1 made planters for their WE S-S1M, Oatea and Nartk Avea. Create!* CKaatad •-!«• zation that tuition and other stu- mechanical drawing and electrical mothers. ' • . JEWELER projects will be on display. Joseph "It's one time a fellow should be choosey" Street Craaferl dent fees do not alone pay the cost ptop#ity« Btdkuiujs not Mrs. William Trometter and of educating college- students to- Haladay, industrial ^aris instruc- Mrs. Rubine ure co-leaders of this MclNTYRE'S LOVELAND FUEL CO. CCOVeatCSaatCai QUIjQfl COHaSteTUG™ tor, will briefly discuss the pro- UNION COUNTY BUICK CO, Authorized Distributor TEL. CB «-3833 — DAY OB NIGHT day," he added. troop. MARTIN JEWELERS gram in the local schools. tion usually require) It . Troop 10 Xaaohea't Fuel Oil Koppera Coke The local selection board which FAMOUS BSAD1NO ANTHBAC1TE Registered Jeweler .' ECONOMY TELEVISION Mrs. Howard Murphy will be Troop 70 of Brookside Place Lawn Mower Stop chose the winner is composed of CaU CBanfera 0>llM . American G«m Sociorf Ex»cH Televieten - Badla He»«ir Dr. Howard R. Best, superinten inducted as the new president, School went'on a hike to Noma- BALES — SEBVICB . HENRY P. TOWNSEND Antenaa IiutallaUea} asd Bepal' succeeding Mrs.' John Ruth who We Specialize Exclu- hegan Park, where they took ani- « Narta Ave^ B. • Craafara Expert Watch and Jewelry Bepaln dent of Cranford Public Schools; rABTS — WELDING lea BENJAMIN ST. " mal footprints in wax from the Robert Foose, principal of West- served for two years. The other sively in protection Authorised Lenox China, Gorham Silver, all -other MOTIMO * STOBAOS earth! This troop also visited the field High School, and Dr. Waltei officers to be installed arc: Mrs. flno lines ol china, silver, watchc*. >AOK»a of property against Scout House. At a recent meeting Reo-Eclipse—Excello •rlua CLOCK G. H. Ryan, assistant director oi John Renner, a- second grade diamonds. Jewelry, giftwarc, etc. TYPEWRITER • each girl made a crumber set to Many Other Fanwss Mskss . I B V I C K guidance, Seton Hall University teacher, first vicerpresident; Ed- TERMITES and S«l«> »a4 Service REPAIRING WE BUY OLD GOLD. DIAMONDS. S41 Mattfe Ave^ W. win' W. Kraus, superintendent of present to her mother on Mother's BBLIVBBY SBBVICB SERVICE South Orange. Dr. Best served a: Qyi not and second place in the.safety es- |py lilll Gardeners Elect E. P. CHAMBERLAIN SALES — SERVICE •.V CBaafard «-«*»7 . say contest conducted,by the Un Fill for IX Field Every lab is supervised Mrs. Paul W. Selby was elected BANKS • LAUNDRIES * RELIABLE FUEL OIL 230 Centennial Avsnus ion County American Legion, i Councilman Kenneth Hart, ART SUPPLIES CRonimd 6*7300 by an experienced, tech- president of the Crane's Ford was reported at a meeting of thi chairman of the public works com- nically trained, licensed Gardeners of Cranford at a meet- • ACCESSORIES SUPPLY COV INC. county group in Clark last Thurs mittee, reports the borough will eCANVASJBOASDS • DELICATESSENS * MOREYLARUE "trtgntthe tiomeof-Mrsv Thoma.t A „, ^ LAUNDRY CO..^Z, 332 CENTENNIAL AVE. • UPHOLSTERERS •! day night. They> will receive provide fill for the Little League O'Boylc. 507 Brookside place, last k awards at the county convention, Field as soon as the borough's im- We are a New Jersey •BBU8HB8 LAUNDBT _ DBT CLEANINO organization, employing Wedjnfesday^:' Installation will tak COLONY DELICATESSEN BUO CLEANSING — FUE STOBAOB • held in Hoselle Park, Jjine placwnt a , meeting June 8 at the ATLANTIC FUEL OIL ' CRANFORD QUIET A V BUubulk t-IMW 16-18. Oil and Water Color Cocnplete Una of way. Mew leney residents, and hometSf Mrs. Henry A. Detering ' ' WE*tSeld S-»US • UPHOLSTERY SHOP COMPLETE BANKING SEBVICB - DBLJCAC1BB - . ' V.-.aUataet * Saaa we have served New Jer- 208 Beech street. U W. Jereer EUaabelk PAINTING SETS Member FDIC TIMKEN OH. BURNERS Cphol«Urin« Jk Intarier OacoreUn* sey prupeity owners suc- 1 All OooUacflt Baking Dona an Twniiaa 1 , * • Other officers were " named as AIX STANDARD SIZE '• I Nulk AT«., W., Cnulir4 ' Slip Oovtra > ViUBlsuie Repaba cessfully since 1935. Our IS M. Oalaa Aw^ CBaafar4 a-«ie* CLEAN AS A HOSPITAL Teachers Guests at Meah follows: First vice-president, Mrs . CBaaf«r« «-ISa0 . , Before Beclnnlns; Agala TIMKEN OIL npaftaflan in this field Is PICTURE FRAMES WATER HEATERS ' . CBanfbtd «XNH ( — . ,, ' i 100 Cents* St.. Oarw*a4 Palnt-and-varnlsh-remover is used HO Seala Ave^ B. . CrtaUfd 1 ;- IN STOCK . • • . • r- l-~ WEiUleM t-OSlt _.„ _ ELECTRICAL • when it's necessary to take off an 1 Prepared by Girls at School of rwronces V\% E. Bnal St., old finish completely before apply- 24 HOUR SERVICE forUliOL HSonly! THRIFTY AS BEN FRANKLIN making scenery for their annual avaOabl* inNtw Jer- WE>ia«i< i-tsoo CONTRACTORS in| a new one. VENETIAN *' GARWOOD—Eighth grade girls RICHARD HARTIG in Lincoln School,, under direction May dance; which will be held in tn scan* distant 4«0 l"«fk Ave.. 8e«lch • PAINTERS BUNDS Lincoln School tomorrow night. Our work is GUAR- (JOHNSTON PAINT 8HOF) A of Mrs. Cecelia' ijameson, home The four most important things in iny-man's life! 101 E.. Fnat St.. ElalnflcU SAFETY f IN economics instructor, recently Every class from first through ANTEED FOB 5 YEABS PHONE CALLS fourth grade took part in a spring His Birth— 101 N. Union Aye. THOMAS BENINAT1 CRANFORD DECORATORS CRANFORD •DEPENDABLE GUARANTEED planned, prepared and served CRanfor* C-ZSM * festival, including songs, stunts, • His Death—' guarantee) is D. J. McKnought. Prop. UPHOLSTERY SHOP complete dinners at' which their UNION COUNTY BLSCTSICAb PAINTING WRITING dances, games and instrumental His Wife — * Police ! Venetian Blind* home room teachers j were guests. selections, presented" in the Lin- TRUST COMPANY CONTBACTOB Interior .— Exterior Ctttoaa Quality Brands AS A BANK His Vocation increasing and colleges ate graduating fewer Call CBanterd «-^l«0 This followed a study of the well- coln School auditorium Friday. ';'••' \ i F«ri«aabu4 Ckccklnf AccannU Inspection and Advice. —• Cranford 64)170 11 COLDEVI^ BD. CLABK twr. CBantord S-08SS 'SAFE planned meal. Mrs. Douglas Prior, music super- About your birth you have nothing to say. each year- In 1954 die omvenaies turned CALL CranfortT* OldeU Mortgugc* — Loaiu — Saving* Account* INDUSTRIAL WIBlrfQ * fire US Saalk A»a, B. Ci*"'"* Seventh grade girls carried out visor, was in charge. -Your death is largely beyond your control. out only I9JD0O graduates in the Engineer- It is proverbial that dishonesty Pupils of Miss Alice Rogers' All Tnut Service* . * a' similar project, with luncheons About the selection of your wife — you will ing field compared »ith 50.000 in 1950. Dial 'Operator* retards spiritual growth and Remember to Fill instead of dinners, and last week fourth grade have written original PREStRIPTlOV — B Conveniently L«CBU« O9IC« — 0-lSOe strikes at the heart of Truth. FREE SURVEY- CALL NOW - CR 6-5620 words for two songs which they have much less to say than you have been Obviously there b need for action to bring both . sixth, grades planned and * Ambulance : Your First Aid Card A* aoocfftil a> Mxn* txariag aldt ml IN Sanih Ave. rt. Cranl.ra—CB «•!••• —Mary Baker Eddy served a 'surprise tea for their plan to sing at the Memorial Day led to believe. But your vocation — it's American youth and this opportunity . luu TWICE m MM. Wtukt about SM Nertk ath St. exercises on May 27. ELIubctk 5-OtMta BUaUwerta * Cranford 6-0170 ONE-DAY INSTALLATION home room teachers, Mrs. Mar- together. . ' " TERMITE INSTALL NOW Jorie Nobbs and Joseph Troiano, Mrs. Kathcrinc Wulthcr's fifth your choice alone, it's in your own hands. Also under Mrs. Jameson's di- grade-is having a guessing contest You decide. Within our state—or dose by—rthere S3* Wcitmlntter Ave—IMO WctlOcU Avt No CompariHo.i FIRST-PAYMENT- OCTOBER, baby pictures QtylhcnutclVi KUiabclk BAROLDF.BENNER.Uc CffBerman Ctub Urith E«finccring,'-at a vocation.it-*tt-ofpor«. To match the Intensity of cultlva Cranford 6^649 * has just finished making a large brought in by members of the Member FDIC. lion of India's most crowded re- tunity that Is knocking at your door, as courses in Eoginccrittg traiaing. It mould gions, as American fanner woulo Public Works * Automobile Peuotiiif Optometrist number of soft toy- animals, which class. They arc Jtrylng to sec who STORE will be sent to Red Cross head- can Identify the most pictures. opportunity has never knocked before. be well to write then for mforaaatioa con- J. WALTER SEAGEB havo te feed, clothe and house Aathstfsad DUCO BcAataMAf BUREAU nearly 100 persons on the yield from Cranford 6-2764 * quarters in Maryland for distri- Each member of the 5W class ceming preparation for Engmechng degrees. Beg. Fhtraa, roll* PUyer BOOT The demand for graduate Engineer* is For elcht years, a Chicsgo boy Ms "aouth forty". Eyes Examined bution as needed. started, last fall making a booklet 2 Locust Strut _. 104 NORTH CAR Station * VBNDBK Kindergarten classes of both on one state for social studies. The in

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Robert A. Wilson; second vice- president, Mrs. H. Roland Snyder; GAR WOOD corresponding secretary, Mrs. Wil- Girl Scout liam C. Philpot; recording. secre- tary, Mrs. Warren D. Sechrist, Brownie and treasurer, Mrs. Stanley P. Grayson. Richards received honorable men- Serving on the nominating eom- Braax Zoo Visit mittee were: Mrs. Robert A. Low, The annual Brownie-outing to tion. Carol Macintosh, a new member; "wa^; welcomed into the chairman; Mrs. Nelson M. Light- the Bronx Zoo will-be made again cap and Mrs. George C. Spahn. FLORISTS * LIQUOR STORES • * PLUMBERS aturday. Over 400 Brownies, troop. Mrs. E. V. Schenck of the k AUTO DEALERS • • BANKS and * Bo ires mew Music supervisor VDTrogrmTa leaders and mothers from' the Couples-eiub-and-Mrs^B-C.-Bel- den of the Girl Scout Council were SAVINGS GAR WOOD — A reorganization 12th grades and vocal instructor ing of a psychologist was author- KENILWORTH — Following a ball. Borough councilmen. and ning with two games at Black Cranford areV will fill 10 buses. CHAPMAN BEOS. ^»lpartinfintotGaE in-tha-flrsi t tn To Hear County Coordinator 'other public officials have been in- Brook Park and Nomahegan Park. The buses will leave from the guests. Mrs. Robert M. 'Harmon Temple Beth-El LA1N6 MOTOB CAB CO. INSTITUTIONS PLUMBING * HEXTINQ He is ized, by. the board on-recommen^-. parade down the Boulevard Sun- FLOWER 8HOPPE UQOOR STORE d public schools is scheduled a graduate of Weequahic High dation of the teachers* committee, KENELWORTH—Col. HoweU""Ho^HnsrUnTon~County-dvtt-de- Gabe Pierro, president of the Scout House at 9:30 a.m. They is the leader of this troop. ; aXOWBBI FOB # JOBBINO . day aftwnoon, the Kehilworth lit- Your next fall it was revealed today School. Newark, and the New headed by Mrs. J. W. Hagcish, fense coordinator, will be guest speaker tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock Among groups which will march Little League, invited the "public— will return to Cranford between Troop M Women Holding BTKBT OCCASION Ma Ckatt* t*r DeU»err S) AIR-CONDmOMISG (or tle League will open its season to attend the parade, ceremonies wheen it was learned that the Paltz (N.Y3~State Teachers Col- following a study of the set-up in at an "open house" program to be conducted by the Kcnirworth Civil in. the parade are:" Boy Scouts, 4:30 arid 5 p.m. Mrs. E. C. Wol- Brownie Troop 10 of St. Mich- A COaWUETS SCBVKB FOB Mttiriiiir a*. T* D. • OIL BUHNERS Board of EdueatioB^h^hirecI San- lege, and is scheduled to receive with a double header at the Little Girl Scouts, Kenilworth Volunteer and games on Sunday as well as ael's recently elected new officers aUaVXBS OF aU AOKS CBafcfarfl CaU CR t-tt«S other school systems in Union Defense Council at Harding School. V ford is in charge of arrangements. Election Tonight It! H. Oalaa Atra.. Cnafat« M Kertk AT*.. B. CRaaUr* e.n:| | Knoller of Kerhonkson, his Master of Arts degree at New League Field on Fourteenth street. Fire Department, Kenilworth Po- all games during the season: to act for the remainder of the 1M Walaat Ava. . Crsaiard fford W. County Regional District No. 1. During the program, the latest films on CD activities will be Troop 12 Election of officers will be held « y.,, as supervisor 61 both in York University next month. He Mrs. Hagrish said applications are The parade will form at Michi- lice Department, Kenilworth Lions Refreshments will be sold by year. Ruth Glogorski and Patty shown. They include: "Disaster on and Rotary Clubs, Home Owners Brownie Troop- 12.of Sherman by the Sisterhood of.Temple Beth- VENTEBS FLORIST BBENNAN ft TOYE strumental and vocal music in the did his practice teaching in Hill- now under consideration and an gan avenue and the Boulevard at the Little League Mothers''Club. School held its banquet and fly-up Hay were elected. Patrol Leaders fourth through eighth grades. He side. Main Street," . "The Atomic Mutual Benefits and Civic Assoc- The four teams in the little and Barbara Green and Eleanor El at a meeting at the,temple at 6 GBEENHOUSE BBEEN*S announcement may be forthcom- CD Director 12:30 p.m. and procee'd up the ceremony recently at the Metho- Sales aad S«rrie» nuiono — vrill-start in September at a sal- Mr. Knoller is president of the ing soon on an appointment. . Threat" and several shorts. Civil Boulevard to Fourteenth street iation, Kensington Civic Associa- League *\vill be sponsored by St. - •••W Schultz were,chosen for treasurers. 8:30 tonight. Candidates include: •XOWSBS YOB A1X OCCASkOM UQUOH STORE tion. Kehilworth Post 2230, VFW, dist Church. Guests of the eve- A TIMMIMO Kerhonkson Teachers' Association, The teachers- committee chair- .efense equipment will be on dis- and over/to the field at 1 pjn. Theresa's Church, Kenilworth The girls made earrings for their tan T AS. — flowus By Wtm PRKB DEUTBBT arid its Ladies Auxiliary and mem- Dairy which replaces the Kenil- ning were Mrs. Dwight L. Cope- President, Mrs. Fred Neuman and „ jir. Knoller will replace David vice-president of the Third District Game time is 2 p.m. '•'•••*, Mothers for Mothers' Day. and are man, also reported that applica- ilay 'at the school. land, director of Girl Scouts, moth- Mrs. Robert Gisser; vice-president, CaU CRaalard'«-«lM Russette, band instructor, who has Ulster County (U.\) Teachers' Prior to the start of the game, bers of the Little League, Small worth Lions Club, Volco Brass starting work on a gift for their tmskred Sovmg* — Home tions are being accepted by Sup- Fry and Bab* Ruth Leagues. ers and fathers of the girls. . let SatralhrMtk •t W. Va|ra A«». Craalsrd resigned to become band instruct- Association, a member of the New Daniel P. Kerr, civil defense di- ceremonies will* be held at the and Copper Company and JV fathers. Mrs.' Albert Goldberg and Mrs. Service Dcpk 134 E. 4O> Street •« Onto*. Ka«lhr*Hk erintendent ol Schools Lewis F. Claire Hallenbeck. was master of or at Jonathan Dayton Regional York State Tea'chers' Association Laird for twq additional teachers, rector, today invited all. Kenil- field with Borough Clerk Philip J. The opening games win match Homes. All the Small Fry League Troop 51 Edwin Aaron; secretary, Mrs. Wil- HEKEMEIER'S the, two top teams last year in the teams are sponsored by the Ken- ceremonies. After grace by Carol KUaakatfc FLOWEBS. Iae. High Schol, Springfield, and Mrs.and the National Education Assoc- one a replacement, needed for the worth citizens to attend" the pro- McGcvna as master of ceremonies. Myers, dinner was served by the .Members of Troop 51. had their liam Massarsky, and treasurer, Sft EaVtmsB St. Douglas Prior, music supervisor, iation and a member of the board coming school year. One teacher William Brown, assistant princi- Small Fry League: Yankees vs. ilworth Manufacturers Associa- first experience in cooking PLATTS V7HXYS SEBVKE WIODWO * rUNKSAL gram. The program, Mr. Kerr said; Dodgers. In the second contest, tion. Sponsoring Babe' Ruth ladies of the Women's Society of Mrs. Norman Glueksman. \ WOSK OOB tPKdALTl* CR t-1044 IOS. !. GUKEB who also is leaving the local sys- of directors of Kerhonkson Post, is needed for an extra third grade pal of Jonathan Dayton Regional Christian Service. Margaret Wal- aluminum foil over an. open fire Mamkar at the close of the current Veterans of Foreign *Wars. He is will provide the citizens of Kenil- High School, Springneld, and 'Sft Theresa's takes on Kenilworth League teams are Little League Ralph Theodore of Wcstfield will , BBAX BSTATB tem to be added, arid another is needed _ton.welcomed the_ guests. Karen last week-end. Their menu con Tala«ra»k O^lniy school year. married and has one child. ' • to replace Miss Gloria,Peapus, who worth with an opportunity to find former athletic coach, will be Dairy to open the Little League Mothers Club and G. L. Neville sistect~of chopped^beef—potatoes, ype--»k "1 "Thratrr." Mr. Theodore, and activity. The Babe' Ruth League Builders. Two more sponsors are 'Sjursen led the girls in the singing 106 Wolnot Ave. CB 6-4700 mSVBANCB • Teaching in ,t)tie Kerhonkson Another innovation in the local is leaving next -month upon com- the answer to their many ques- guest speaker. Mayor Robert C. of the Brownie song, Judy Craft carrots, and onions wrapped in who made his debut on the legiti- KAISER — W1XLTS Krucgcr will throw out the first gets underway the following eve- needed for tne Babe Ruth League. mate stage in 1903, has appeared Of AB Kinds public schools Since 194»T-MTV school system next fall wiH-be^the- •p year as tions on the local CD program the Girl Scout laws, and Janet the foil, plus parkerhouse rolls, and Sates ft Service > Knoller has been -instrumental additioddii n of a schoohl psychologist, ftrst grade pupil at Washington during wartime or peacetime dis* Hopkins the Girl Scout promise: gingerbread cup calces (baked in in many Broadway productions AMD LIQUORS IU Mart* Ava, W. CRtaf are 4-laM THE POWDEB PUFF • FOOD MARKETS • mpsic -instructor for the fourth to on a orie-day-a-week basis. Hir- School. "..•• the reflector ovens), a tossed sal- and on the radio and television. aster ' '. v ' /. Mrs. Copeland spoke briefly to — KITAIKS — CSB» CAKS Ma* Bohrar. Prop. the girls prior to .the (presentation ad arid fruit punch. The girls pre- He appeared in "Death of a Sales- LUMBER In pointing out the need for New Business B Zoning Designation Heady pared everything except the rolls men" in'" London. He now does JOHN Wi HEiKS & SON, of awards by Mrs. G. K. Myers, U AMJtKS STBEET ' CHA8. I0H1Z MABET v more trained personnel, Mr. Kerr coaching work for church organi- Hut: BAknray T-4SM . ' BBAJ, SITATS . ' •' The following girls attended Begin Talks stated that at the recent ware- Kathleen Bannon, "Nancy; Bfen- MEATS • nun BUILDERS' GENEBAL Mr Scrubbing Test Success For Introduction; Approved by Plan Board Recipients of the wings and Girl Bwitas IM< A Walna A«B. Scout pins: were: Frances Capo- nan, Joanne Buck-ley, Jane Mary a production for the New Bruns- a» — mozBN roouT 5UPPLT house fire civil defense fire re- KENILWORTH—Approval of a Oliver J. Brown, Jr. Considera- Michigan avenue and Oak - street Vaeaat CBantord t-OTTT ' was approved. . dice, Judith Craft, Sharon Crcter, Currie, Barbara Leimann, Maria wick Temple. The speaker will be BICYCLES OBaafM« MM nt tht> whole ]"»ninff code was Carol Dennis, Claire Ditzel, Ellen Malaspina, .Suzanne McKay, Kar introduced by Mrs. Jack Schwartz, 11 Harta A««, B. Otasiaii GARWOOD—Tests conducted with an air scrubbing unit at reporteeTlo Fire Chief Leon Tri- designation, has been approved by not completed and a special meet- ^^w«is en Ann Leimann. Kathleen Mor program chairman lor the eve- M Wart* Vatoa An. ttumtt* BnOdlsg Matstlals podi shortly after the first alarm ing will be held June 3 just to con- sided., Also present were: James Erickson, Patricia r%>rd, Claire MUlworR alssens* Materials Spray Drying Service, Inc., 501 North avenue, have proved successful, the Planning Board. ' i " Hallenbeck, Janet Herf urth, Janet ris, Mary Ellen Picozzi, Alda Rev- ning. """ CBAHFOHD CYCLE & TOY Property Use was sounded and were - on duty sider the code. Flynn; Mr. Brodcrick, Eugene B4ABSHALL •co^ one. Ivatftataf fw me Warn YEAKEL and SHARKEY. Inc. and installation of equipment to wash the entire exhaust output of DANIEL •«•. KEaUt An ordinance creating the new Hopkins, Mary Johnson, Janice ukus. Barbara Siems, Rosemarie Refreshment-hostesses are: Mrs. GARWOOD — Following infor- six hours. He also reported that .Councilman Brown said work is Capolla, Building Inspector Fred ». _ Mdaark — Colson •ardwara BoaSag JIaterial the plant is scheduled for completion by July 15, it was revealed this designation is expected to be. in- Stadclie, Isabelle Walsh and Eileen Arnold Lcvine, Mrs. Bernard Gal- MOTOR SJUE&HvC FUEL OIL CD police reserves under Chief being held up on the revised Telpel, Mr. Brown- and Thomas . rioorias - rainla mal discussion with regard to troduced at a meeting of Borough ~§ucT\KiT MillcrTCaro week by Freeholder Charles P. Bailey, president of the company. Frank Schaule assisted the Kenil- building code until the zoning or- Bcninati. Patricia Ziobro, also attended. letter, to the Board of what is to be done'.with borough- worth Police Department on traf- Council on Tuesday evening. The Paehlke,'. Martha Pullen, Karen and Mrs. Melvin Ettin. . . JIL new business B designation would dinance in August or September. Leaders of the. troop are Mrs. U XOJCTai AtX. W. CSaafara- Hil» Health, Freehoider^BaHey reporf^ GarwoodjGiri fir ftuty j_ ...,....'., Girt Scout Activities Sjursen, Angela Sorrentino, Robyn Mrs. William Isaac, outgoing Authorted CBantortf take 4rr> such.-businesse^^jdrive, XtJ 25 typewrl^ Roland Leimann and Mrs. Henry WCMX * HKSCC1 ed the new equipment is expected Spruce avenues at a meeting of Mr. Kerr said volunteers'^iBre 1 1 Stengel, Corrine Tamburr, Lor- president; Mrs. Glueksman, Mrs. E8SO HEAV 'CeaUaalal Ava, Ovaafaee unit. ins, car washing establishments single spacca'." '" •member raine Von GersdorfT, Margaret Ziobrd\ • . Gisser, Mrs. / Neuman and Mrs. • BUILDING • to eliminate the dust and mini- Health Officer William P. Smith the Zoning Board attended by llcoa needed in all divisions. He said in- .fvu. on. .. .. • REFRIGERATORS • members of the Borough Council and open air markets: The building chairman pointed Troop 57 dailjL,visit a local shut-in Walton, and Judith Wasserbach. Brownie Troop. 33 Morse Shepard representefl' the CONTRACTORS Pranpt. Courteous Scnriea mize the .odors complained of in reported at the-., meeting that Salk erested persons will be given an out' that the code' prohibits all J trt- A Girl Scout . Handbook was ' Brownie Troop 33 of Roosevelt General Bepatn on Tuesday night, it was decided to opportunity to sign up at the The borough now.has four zon- girt to entertain her. This troop —r~z!~ ' Temple Beth-El Sisterhood at the CaU CRBnford 4-1144 a petition submitted to the Bor- vaccine for the\polio .inoculation Scholarship ing designations: Residence A for multi-dwelling units anywhere in given to each Brownie. and Cleveland Schools have been CBANFOBD • V7ESTFIELD ough Council last year-by resi- program had -been received at his continue ' the conference" at. the Harding School tomorrow evening. is led-by Mrs. Avery Ward and , annual spring conference of the BUILDING StS Narlh AT*.. K. Cnmtmr* VAN'S CRANFORD ELECTRIC Borough Hall on June .7. GARWOOD —-Miss Nora Pro- one-family homes. Residence B for the borough. Also prohibited are • Novel musical entertainment and working on scrap- books for the Northern New Jersey Branch of BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY AaUurUed dents in the neighborhood. office in Cranford, distribution Mrs. George .Fraser, , ' • \ J • y^zano, daughter of Mf. anij Mj;s. two-family dwellings, business hotels, garden .apartments, multi- X p bell ringing was provided by Paul past few weeks. At their last the National Women's League of FRIGIDAIRE - Product of the Ducon' Company center for the program in Union At that time Township Engineer ple dwellings, motels, rooming Mcmbersfof Girl Scout Troop 39 . \'.ViX meeting, the girls took the books UlH*.lnal SI CABPEHTRY BEEL-STBONG FUEL CO. Patrick J. Grail as to present the Charles Provepzano Of 125 .Wins- and industrial. have completed their Are building Steffen. Janet Herf urth, thanked the United Synagogues of America Sales A Service of Long Island, manufacturers of County.- ,-.''• • "..'•"• '•" -!;'"""'t houses, motor-courts, trailer camps to the Bozeman Day Nursery on LUGE JOSS OB SMALL 'Dependable. TrUndly Service Since I8U' group with a Veport on the .drain- low place, has been awarded a Library The Planning Board approved requirements. They were assisted Mr. SterTe'n and all those partici- at Temple Emanuel in Paterson dust collectors and. air .scrubbers, "We are presently awaiting ap- and' public picnic grounds. The pating in-the evening's program. Centennial nvenue. The Brownies THORLEEF JOHH8EH OCBaaferd «-0IM 1 age problem in the area. Awaited $2,000 Alcoa Foundation Scholar- the' new designation on Friday in this activity by Joan Prody, last week. , • CSulatl 0-S3IS the equipment, was- tested at the proval of the Stale Department of sale or storage of motor vehicles Anna Brodky, Pat Dresscl, Marl- Troop 21 were shown around the nursery, S ALDBN ST. CRANKOBD also, before definite decision can ship, Charles G. Wistar, manager evening. The board also began a and were shown how the children local plant during recent months Health to begin the program," the of the Garwood Works, Aluminum At School study of the new zoning ordinance in Residence A or B zones also is anna Rapp'a, Carol Swantek and : Troop 21, which is sponsored by NOBBIS health officer said, be made, is a report from the were cared for. The tots enter- SERVICE by treatment of a portion of the Board of Education on a study of Company of America,, announced being prepared by the building prohibited. Marilyn Tyler, all of Troop 57. the Couples Club of the First Pres7 Scout Mothers A. IAIONE ^Ranford •-•»•• Cesaot. Sand. Grarel. eta. plant's exhaust air. Success of Joseph Rock; president, con- ' A subdivision requested for W1I- Mrs. John Miller and Mrs. Albert byterian Church,' held its annual tained with a song and some col- school facility needs for the, next today. Seen Need committee of Borough Counqil un- oring, work. Mrs. William Fuller sal Maria A»ee- Ctaaftrl STATIONS this partial treatment resulted in ducted the meeting. five years. Candidates for the scholarship KENILWORTH—A proposal to der the leadership of Councilman Jlam Broderick for six homes at Fra'ndano are troop leaders. mother-daughter banquet Friday and Mrs. A. Sordill are leaders.of Can CBantord S MM the company's decision to install evening at the Presbyterian Elect Of ficers -Borough property in the area must be children of Alcoa em- provide $125 for the start of a li- this troop. LABBY-S TEXACO, STATION the equipment for the entire plant. would provide room for approxi- ployees, Mr. Wistar said. The brary for the Kenilworth public Church. Mrs. Stan L. Grayson Mrs. Edward T.. Marshall was FUNERAL • Saata Ava. -W. Oamtatd Falzone Improving, and her committee of mothers Troop 1 elected president, of the Boy Scout LtmRICATION The Ducon set-up differs some- mately .80 new homes, but sales winner's father has been with the schools was approved by the ex- were in charge of the dinner. Mrs: Brownie Troop 1 of Brookside Mothers' Club oi Troop 80, spon- DIRECTORS Oas-OU what in mechanical design from Nephew Out of Hospital have been curtailed iri recent years company for 17 years, and all of ecutive board of the Kenilworth Mental Health 'Neighbors March' Monday other air scrubbing tried out by his employment has been in the Secla, Mrs. Oliver J. Brown, Jr., Mrs. Arthur P. Ackerman, pres- Laurence U. Tucker presented a place School, will have its fly-up sored by the First Presbyterian Pick-Ulp and Deltvenr Servlea GARWOOD — Condition of Po- to avoid creating a need for new Parent-Teacher Association last KENILWORTH T- A "neigh- skit. Seven . fathers served the ceremony at the home of Mrs. Church, at a meeting recently at CAMERAS STANDARD LUMBER CBantord (-UU Spray Drying during the past year school facilities because of in- plant's casting department., Wednesday evening. The proposal bors' march" for mental health Mrs. Morse Shepard, Mrs. Karl ident of the Union County Assoc- Ggqrge, Rubine, 10 Crescent place Wh DOOLEY FUNERAL SEBVICE and found not entirely applicable lice Chief. Fred Falzone was re- creased population. Miss Provenzano will graduate will be submitted to the member- Planter, Mrs. Theodore Frost and iation for Mental Health, an- wt i the -home of Mrs. W. W. Stout, Jr., Complete.Raits ^t* & SUPPLY CO. 4S Malta A*e^ R. . .• Craafus will be conducted Monday be- tomorrow ^{"3:1 sHp-'nv.^""'*'" ~'- * ^ to the local problem, Mr. Bailey ported as "improving" and that of Anthony Rlccardo presided at from Jonathan Dayton Regional ship Monday evening for approval. Mrs. William Bridges. nounced that a collection of the Prizes were awarded to the fol- School, tween 6 and 9 p.m. in all sections U.wing gWs t°r having the best The following girls will fly-up: Other officers were named as M«iik aa« Ccatnl Aw High Springfield, next It was pointed out that it is Mrs. William C. Smith Ui Jn newest mental "health educational PHOTO SHOP .BmxWOBK 8aT rt-ph of thai hnrnimh..MrsJBroH.T..j:jias projects: Joan Banker, Trcna . ybara Copsori, Dorothy Martin, phone: CRanford «-oaa* ATLANTIC liuped*that'tl«j tewtribtiiio«s*e 4 follows:o Mrs. Charles E. Skaggs, Carleton H. Bunkery-president Jersey-City Medical Center yester- education at'". Montclair .State Craft and Bonnie Harmon. Carol !ory Friedman, Lois Welch, Vir- vice-president; Mrs. Fred J. Ball, • 'Kitchen CatitaeH A T L. A M T 11 Preibyiarian Prooram PTA Will provide the Impetus for,, chairman, announced She reports a display has been ginia Tromettcr, • Nancy Leech, of the Diamond Expansion Bolt day. The chiefs nephew, Anthony Teachers College. She is a member 7Jowling, Delia Munday and Judy secretary, and Mrs. Nelson ] SU Nerth Ave« W. Oramlar* ATLANTIC Company, 500 North avenue, which "My Witnesses" will be the ser- the development of a well-equip- The fund drive is being spon- up at the Kenilworth Public Li- as for the library's use after the Barbara Jane Smith, Nancy Jef- Senrle* rrsdaeta Falzone, Jr.7"~was released from of the Honor Society, and her high ped and properly staffed school Lightoap, treasurer. • a* nwlii — IS MlaaU Scrrtee, company also was mentioned in mon topic of the Rev. Eric S. sored by the newly-organized Ken- brary. The Rev. John' R. Dex- drive. fries, Katharine Duncan, Kathy 9) Inaulatloa Boad Btrvlca — Pick Up * Deliver; the hospital on Tuesday. school activities, include the Biol- library. Plans' were discussed for the an- BOTCHFOBD POHTIAC MC- last year's petition, reported re- Tougher, pastor, at' the 11 a.m. ilworth Mental Health Commit- heimer, committee chairman and Kenneth E. Fahncstock, treas- Swcetser, Mildred Gessler, Bar- • Bacdwsre, —Previously ail three had been service Sunday in the Presbyter- ogy Club, Spanish Club,.Dayton The meeting Monday evening in pastor of the. Community Metho- urer of Hcyman Manufacturing nual picnic, to be held June 17 at * HARDWARE * Saata A»e.. B. A CaatsaaUt—CB «-•»• cently that relocation of equip- News, and several others. tee of the Union County Associa- ment and changes in galvanizing on the danger list as a result of ian Church. Westminster Fellow- Harding School will feature the dist Church, is handling public- Company, Michigan avenue, is :J L The college'of Miss Provenzano's Linda Ra.uch, Judith York, Lynn ' ajLi "-*""UI"TiT*riafTT'*'i .ri1ir' f1t.tU)xZ^_; ship will meet at 6:30 p.m. Sun- installation of officers and an exhi- tion for Mental Health. ity for the drive. serving as industrial solicitation Lightcap and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- $500 enrich- Stump, Kim Nehrebne, Nancy CBANFOBD PAINT & Assisting Mrs. Elias in the plan- Those not contacted during the chairman., His. appointment was TERMITES liam Weydemeyer were appointed TELEVISION W| Auction of'close to 60 percent in lision on the Pulaski Skyway, Jer- ment funi Merck and Marcia Rubine, HABDWABE STOBE MSUskSlreal Otaaieei hearse at 3:30 p.m. Monday. Mid- by the students. to complete arrangements. smoke and fumes^emanating -trom tion. The foundation considers the flyiim nqprtn. Vfotcu The. entertainment for the after- . It was announced that partial HEB.-STBQNG FUEL CO. ATLAS rOWBB TOOLS . that plant. sey City, on May 8, in which the week prayer, service will be" held Girls of the sewing classes will are: Mrs. .G. ;W. Thomas, Mrs. Monday evening can send their L. Ferguson, county chairman and' noon will be a puppet show, with Glaaa -* Older ' • OIL BURNERS * Business Machine Regal, both of Garwood, won firs Henry Patrylow, treasurer. E. P. CHAMBEBLAIN and second place in the safety es- • Imply •xtumlnat<»»\ Gardeners Elect 8ALE8 — SERVICE say contest conducted.by the Un FIU for EX. Field Evany Job is supervised Mrs. Paul W. Sclby was elected BANKS * LAUNDRIES * 230 Ccntonnlal A.v*nns ion County American Legion, Councilman. Kenneth Hart, by an experienced, tech- ART SyPPUESl! , RELIABLE FUEL OIL president of the Crane's Ford CBctrrtord 8-7300 was reported at a meeting, of. thi chairman of the public works com- nically trained, licensed Gardeners of Cranford at a mect- • ACCESSOEBE8 SUPPLY CO., INC. • DEUCATESSENS • MOBEYLABUE county group iri Clark last Thurs mittee, reports the borough will 332 CENTENNIAL AVE. day night. They will receivi provide fill for the Little League We are a New Jersey O'Bojrtc .597 Brookside place, last •EASELS wards at the county convention Field as soon as the borough's im- Wednestrqy. Installation will take LAUNDRY — DRY -provement- program, .gcta. under- otganixation. employing COLONY DELICATESSEN RUO CLKANSINa — FUR STORAGE CBANFOBD place at u ^meeting June 8 at the SUaabaeUk t-t— ATLANTIC FUEL OIL CUT 16-18, way. . New Jersey residents, and OU and Water Color Una of UPHOLSTERY SHOP home of Mnh, Henry A. Detering, " - •'' , • , • • we have served New Jer- COktrUCTS StAKKBCO WEstScU S-«US 208 Beech street. PAINTING SETS U W. Jaraey BUukalk », Kaataer A Saaa sey property owueis suc- Memlwr TDIC TD4KEN OIL BUBNEBS Opholstarin* A- Interter Dacentlat Other officers Mwere named as • ' GLEAN AS A HOSPITAL cessfully since 1935. Our ALL 8TANDAKD SIZE ' t Ifartk A»«v. w, Cinfcil Slfe Covers - runltura BepalH Teachers^ GuSSfe at Meals reputation in this field is follows: First vice-president, Mrs. TrMKEN OIL Si apes - Stiaaaa % PICTURE FRAMES i Before Betrlnnlne; Agala CBanUrd «-> aiwai aafcaii. ••< • 1 KUa>b«tai a •«— * ONE-DAY INSTALLATION hdmc room teachers, Mrs. Mar-exercises on May .27. together. . • Oauford 6-0170 INSTALL. NOW Mrs. Kathcririe Wdfthcr's fifth your choice alone, it's in your own hands. 113 Joric Nobbs and Joseph Troiano. — 1U Utaaactk .A* Township —•Also-undcr-Mrs—Jamtian's di^. j£adcjs_ having a giicsslng contest You decide. Within our state — or cloje by—ther* K» Cevnpari-io.i TlRSt with' baby pTcturraHoT'lhc'mscrvcs k HAROLOF.BENNER,bc Dr.H.Berman NO DOWITPAYMENT rcction, the Junior Red Cross Club EnguweffigTas • "v^i^^ To match the intensity oX cultiva Cranford 6-5649 has just finished making a large brought in by members ol the a! India's most crowded r«- tunity that is knocking tt your door, as courses in Engineering uainlng. Irwoul*- Mcnibcx FDIC *•• number of soft toy animals, which class. They arc .trying to sec who BUREAU as American farmer would Automobile Punting Optometrist DRUG STORE Public Works can identify the most pictures!. . opportunity has never knocked before. be wcU to write them for information con- t« ieed. clothe and bouse will be sent to Red Cross head- 2 Locust Strati J. WALTER 8EAQEB Aaikorlsea DTJCO BabOsMsi quarters in Maryland for distri- Each member of the 5W class Keg. Pkstsa. Pbycr sssrlj 1*9 persons on the yield from Cranford 6-2764 The demand for graduate Engineer* is cerning preparation for Engineering degrees. ROSELLE PARK, NJ. •• fatty". BOOT BM Eyes Examined bution as needed. started lust fall making a booklet "For HoHk* For aight years. * Chicaro bey * Telephonest 104M0RTR t POtf6*rrp>Wffb« CRR Station 1YNDE* WOBK Kindergarten classes of both on one state for social studies. The ' *ubUih*W in commamoratiofi •» lha 75 yaaia «f •*•<(<«* UNION AVE. tils case was hopeless. Th* boy ^CtsWn CRANFOIU>. Franklin and Washington Schools booklets have been turned in and . Jnfluanct •! lha AnwUmn S«d«ly of MtcAanical fn«Jn«»r». CHestaut 5-1492 MATTHEWS are-on display or begged his parents for an orgaa. atew York State cann'eri producad' Weldlnf-t-Track LaMetiaC BUODINa RELIABLE FUELM have been plainhlrig "a^Oip HEARING SERVICE Ha not only developed his Hmbs. * Board of Education * Staten Island Zoo accompanied by Winners of last week's spelling CHestaut M492 than' 2J% million cans of pump- 18 MORTH AVE- PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND 2 Wade Ave^ Cranford CR&0700 but Joa.'ScottL now 13. U makiag Vm tm 1B30. pUdn* the state third GBsafeH I-11U.; 332 Centennial Avenue CRanford 6-5620 a number of the parents. match in 4R were: Gail Cyphers, professional appearaaccs. •* 1ke Bstlea Is tse """'"i ef * Cranford 6-2030 * •M SOCTal AVE, •. CHANFORD AU the eighth grade clashes have Dale Prcuss, John Soltis. Kathcr- *// you think U wUe. show to your parents? i CBanfoxd 6-2384 the oxgaa. . becu busy afternoons inu JUcikc uod Joiuuic Ilucrluuxun.

i \ ,- THE CRAKFOBD CITIZEN AND CHRONICpE,.THUBSDAY, MAY 19, 1953 -THOWOAT. MAT It, W8 * "** 1* • •'

Thoihas A. Edison Vocational and be coatribmtd toy tbe flUt* at Hum Jerary. Uaj balance of tha cost « or _ _ Technical liigh School, Elizabeth, said'improvement shall be assrised upon opening shaU be . g alter th« purpose ft*r i Installation, , we re on our way served with the Army, including U» lands twaerUtad or Increased In. • «i.;-»>. secretary; Mrs. Charles KosmuUa, In other business, the board continue through'Sunday evehing value by reason thereof. • < was mad* ha* been authorized the purchase of an, ad- when new pastoral assignments occupation duty in Korea. He is a Section 10. After the full assessment In any Gorwood Briefs Kenilworth Briefs orresponding secretary; and Mrs. be made afalnst the real estate delay. ditional 90 books. will be announced. member trf Kenilworth Post 2230, Work Display Constantino Barbarise,. treasurer. VFW, and it employed toy the Rich Mrs. Fred Pitten, president, pre- At 7 o'clock tohlcht, the JTunlar Memorial Service Ambis accompanied the group. Chairmen were appointed as Manufacturing Corporation, Eliza* _ assessed) the respective i rh > sided. q>olf vitt rehearse, while owners of Ute real estate who have Annual memorial service .for all Miscellaneous Shower Fanner Mayor William lister, j Under the .leadership of KTE •How' A f>r< tum and horticul- made an- advance to th* Roro»«h ot Set for PTA kirthi tm*iin,nm, thmu y* entitled to a credit deceased borough firemen will be secretory of the Botrd of HMMI. Henry McGeehtn end Mrs. Math, ural, Mrs. Stanley Nipplns; jun- *• Olileers oi the Held for Miss Wi»$el later. from saisalda assessmensii—sin 11t1 tor in* ainouni held, bv I.ihgrtv Hnan fnmiunv "returned home Sunday from Alex- ew Cordelia. Brownie Troop 19 is or gardening. Mrs. Hetman; pub- actuaiUl y advanced by them and in th» Mi«s MA planning a picnic for Saturday at city, Mrs, Kosmutza; roadside Bojr Scptrt Tcppp 82 meets at 1 •vent tbat,. T the ajfwnent sfealT t>* lea* be installed tonight at a No. I in the First Aid Squad Wlssel, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. ian Brothers Hospital. Eli than thee i"ii""*t ot- roonla* advanced 3BS MAYFAIR Repair o'clock tomorrpw eveninf, while and Council. Wild Cherry Carhp. __ ,nd war service, Mrs. William Regional PTA them the-amount advanced In .excess 1 building at 6 p.m. Wednesday, it ohn Wlssel of 530 Willow avenue, __ Mfc _ the assessment shall be returned to Section: 10. The mestin* at p.m. in •cn~"Ohlcn;~pnd-j)rogram;—Mrs. GJrl. Scout. Troop 4 astembjes jit shaU notify the was announced by Fire Chief was honored.at a surprise miscel- eratian. He was in the hospital Ceturatalate MeGevnV" ] ~ the respectivT e owners of the real estate Sdjool auditorium. "leid. 1 p.in, Tuesday. A district Boy jfttrHlB B0f0U11> lit Kentlwortli receive* Thomas F. Brittaln. Chief Brittain laneous shower Tuesday night at almost six weeks. He wish*? to • Borough Council has congratu- To Install the same from the other property owners Mayor an* CowneU as lated Borough Clerk Philip J. Mc- Mrs. Dudley Neville was wel- Scout meeting will' be held at 8 paying assessments: and tn Ute event (34> hours in advance of t&r invited local officials and all resi- the home of s MJss ~Susah~TIrsuirch' thank all those who sent him cards KENILWO^TH-r-With the; erecr SPRJNGFJELD —Mrs. Wilford that the respective amount of assess- ot any street, and shad at*» w Frederick C. Wehrum, as they ore too numerous for him Gevna on his recent election as comed as a new.-member. Plants pjn:tkfo£: <':> ' ' Twyman of Mountainside will be ment exceeds ths amount of monies Superintendent of Public Vtrisu ,' sjesdent; Mw. Joseph Leon- dents of the borough to take part. in Westfleld. tion of a new ceiling completed, advanced by the respective land owners person designated by the sa-.c- to answer individually. president of the Union County- were exchanged by members. CouncU atWaat twenty-eaur ->Zi- •~ __ xioe-president; Mrs. MU- Program Honors Werts The affair, was arranged the morning worship service'of installed as president of the Par- .there shall be an assessment only for l Clerk*' Association. As part' of the club's civic pro- ent-Teacher Association of Jona- the amount of assessment charges in bef ore the beck SU I* eo pgertroaniv, newfffl vipe-prec Mr. and Mrs. James Wert, West- members of the bridal party, in- ;ra'm, flowers were planted on the the Community Methodist Church excess of the amounts advanced'. - Section 1L Whenever- , ^-^ _ Ail student of the Kenilworth Seek Sewer Bids than Dayton Regional High School Section It. No part of the said sum of Issued for turned**r*7, **»^ app^nj Boy fltzsimmons, cor- minster Fellowship sponsors, were eluding Miss Claire Kulmayer of public schools have completed lawn of the Kenilworth Public S10.301.7P. contributed by th* State of permittee shall not do asy t,. Bids for the construction of 8 on Sunday will be held in the as the association holds its final tunneling or of back AH tmru secretary; Robert Har- honored at a Perents* Night pro- iarwood, Miss Mary Starrs SENSATIONAL FOOD SALE! New Jersey, shall be assessed against achievement tests, Edwin W. Library by Girl Scouts under the Cranford, Mrs. Kenneth Klin* of ••- .,.'•• «• inch sanitary sewers in North sanctuary once again. ToClffarette meeting of the season in the school any of ths property bexuefllted to such secretary, and Rob- gram -in the Presbyterian Church ^ • • . • • , • • • •' • kraus, superintendent of school*, leadership of Mrs. pitten. extent by the Improvement but the assess- Intendent of Public SU*. Twentieth street and in Sheridan Last Sunday's service was held at ,8:15 p.m. .next Thursday. She ment shall be only for the cost of said son designated bar U«r rs. on Sunday evening. Mr. Wert will Oak Tree, Mrs. Donald Davey of reports. All second through eighth Council in order that an f treasurer. avenue will be received by, Bor- Mrs. Kosmutza presented a pro- improvement as. shall exceed said amount ?<*• leave shortly to prepare for the rvington and Miss Ursullch^. Here's a storewide safe bulging with money savers in grades took the «xaminafions. in the church basement, because Tax Charges succeeds Mrs. Harold Danielson contributed by the State of New Jersey'. nated by the Superint Hans Wergland. a past ough Council on Tuesday evening. ram on planting flower seeds, the ceiling was still under repair. of Kenilworth. Section IX This Ordinance shall take Works or such parson i ministry at Drew Theological A buffet .supper was served trustees to Btect { arc of seedlings and re-potting. A B«U*vJ|le effect in the manner provided by law, Mayor and Council may be .._ and safetw chairman of Ordinances authorizing the •• two In addition to the new cei)ing, t Other officers for the 1955-56 ing the Mnnrllng end duriaaT Seminary. William Copeiand. the 45 persons attending. Decora- every department. Buy now and save.*,prepare for the An adjourned meeting of the i were adopted recently. Mrs. Brown, who presided, was man, flS-y«*r-oW Jforner, rUf. Th* spplk-ant or ptnilkr ,r^_ -,,-1 County PTA, will ln- tions were in pastel colors. walls haye been redecorated and school year will be installed as Netlea Cor the cost of aueb. lnspectioc ^ .: \ iC president of the Fellowship, pre- be held' lostess to the club ak her home, was fiOed"a •135 on Public Notice b Hereby Given that the rate, ot Two Dollars ttxaBt p. ' Hrt +'& group. sented an orchid to Mrs. Wert and The bride-elect will be married holiday week-end coming! an improved lighting system was follows: Vice-presidents, Mrs. An- foregoing. Ordinance was Introduced at a \ display of work done 1n the 18 Locust drive. installed. The carpeting still hfa meeting of th* Governing Body ot (fee during the time cornnrn**! to r_ a clerical robe to Mr. Wert. A on June 11 in the Church of St. School to award contracts chAfC**(^ po88*fiiif •cUJpg thony Riccardo of Carwood, Mrs. Borough of Keiulworth on the 10th day •nd the tlnw comurued ta t~, craownic classes under the ••m !Bobert c> KnMger and jg to.be installed. . ' fill, the said tospeettca fee* to be • pageant, "The Lost Church" was Anne to Robert Coles, "son of Mr. to* George Cassera of Kenilworth. at May. IMS. It was then read to against and deducted from the ol Mrs. Cecelia Jameson Council is a summer schedule for The Rev. John R. Dexheimer, Mrs. Robert Tledeman. of Clark, the first Urn*. The said Ordinance shall be In the event a treaeh t» ID I presented by Thomas Binns, Bon- and Mrs. John R. Coles of* 106 Mftfl**** WUUwn Bru- further considered for final passage, by five (Si feet to depth., BO work held in the gymnasium meetings. It is tentatively Expansion Topic pastor, will preach at the )i aj the Governing, Body of the Borough of shall be done without previous nie Copeiand, Sue Davis, Peggy Prospect street, Plalnfleld- m Mrs. Walter Hartig of Berkeley Kehilworth at the Borough. Hall. Boule- 1 w hd service Sunday. Sunday School M Cm*i <*> lion- Heights, Mrs. C. J. Walker of vard. Ksnilwortli. New Jersey, at eight ffaHre .to the *b*r^**i*T '*i "T at Logie, Robert Davis, William •ind-Aug- OLUbrarjLBoard o'clock in the evening (D.S.T.l oh the Works or such person deslcnabti. t-4 -.- Br- Boyle of the Summit Copeiand, Jane . Stewart, Donald • • J at 9:30 a.m. and the Mountainside and Mrs. A. Bow- Itlh day of May. 1868. At such time Mayor and. Council, to WEIL HOUSE Schools *ill show a mental snd blue*, or at any time or place- inspector designated by Perry, Eileen Hoy, George Ste- Miss Schroll Kdward Woodruff of 426 KENILWORTH — Further con- Methodist Youth Fellowship will man 01 Springfield; reourdliig sec- eut uf Public Wo»k» —- :• % tor Ettsesslnji tbe ciianties o which such meeting may be od- lgiuted by the Mayor and 'oy.g " and len wart, Carol Wallden. Geraldiric meet at 7:30 p.m. retary. Miss Jean Elliot of the . »'• avenue. ;ideration was gjjyen by the Board «00 and |» costs /pr aUUng thapi. lourned. all persona interested 1 will be be present during the excavation, ^.u. president,' _ On Tuesday evening, the Official Regional * faculty; corresponding given an opportunity to be heard, con- regarding the Hidi and Arthur Walshe. The Rev BetwnesBrl , Jarries Logic. GARWOOD—MiBs Loretta Mar- t HNS Dance Saturday h i ^ld Dated: May 10. 1655. - 5-19 not deductible from the prr^tix «*f Kehilworth in ths County of Union off NeN w YorYkk CityCi , he is a gradu Miss Jeanne Russo's drunken Uilver tgoperate a mutur hout..a.^^anJt,-.belng ojl adequate and neeessasy PCUCK^I»: Ecach, Pla, for two weeks. a reception followed for 150 guests C a rfi tables reservations are re- (lrst secured, from the Borough Clerk 'SSsllist ."UQtrrie^--*^***peffMKfr*'4*.^^Kan^p beat Mayfair for Quality :m . grade class in H r "g School took Borough of KenilworUi —— County of Union yehicle against Elsie Henaby of .to property that, may in as>j%u* -*_> 4fV iiyii.Kgnilwrnrih^Irm,.... n ^J^ ^ „,-^ witn Ar. A skit, "IQ High—Ambition lnd except upon. compliance with the as a nsult of such -ttxexvatbmt or ct Facial Tissues« «•« 2 ""' 39 a trip to New york City last week. 38 South Michigan avenue. A provisions of this ordinance- Given in marriage by her father, thur Hodapp or Michael Mayer. SYNOPSIS OF AUDIT REPORT FOR CALENDAR TEAR 1984 Low," by Jane Krumacher, a for- Section 2. Any person, firm or cor- Ing. The applicant «hsB aowbr tj stration at St. Peter's College. Their tour included a visit to St. COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE 8HEET hearing wa* held.Monday evening ordinances, regulations and scnnxiK celebrated the bride wore a gown of chantilly and savings! mer teacher at Regional, will be poration desiring a permit for the open- the municipality and of any Scjt- Patrick's Cathedral, a radio pro- ing, of a «tre*it or tunneling therein, or birthday anniversary Paper Collection Succett . Assets and Deferred Charges Dee. 31.1954 Dec. I1.19SI and Mrs. Henaby's attorney said given by students under direction tor the doing of any digging therein, Federal Act or regulatiaa «tux& tr—> on lace and nylon tulle designed with gram, the automat and the United he would file a brief. Magistrate ihall make application to said Borough govern the subject, and shall t* on Monday. _ . ' 'Members''of- the .Civil Defense short sleeves, mandarin collar, fit- 2 Mrs. Bender Cash i $ 402,18389 S 221,793.38 of .Mrs. Julia Latzer. A discussion Jlerk. setting forth Ute name, address swerable for any danugn. that ir^. ;, Nations Building. They were ac- Investments :...:. 180,000.00 Bruder said "he /Will announce his suit through negligence ar wniE*-&:i_: Hark Van Horn, soft of Mr. Mid Police Reserves collected 4,7,00( ted bodice and long train. She period will follow. There will be uid occupation or business of the appli- in such opening, or In th* in.ur.--.-j-c. i Dry Milk - 27c Pineapple" .29< companied by Miss Russo and Miss Accounts Receivable —7 . "• 330.000.00 cant, Ute location of the proposed open- s; John Van Horn of 3H Myr- pounds of waste paper v durin decision on June 6. singing by the Regional Ensemble, ing, tunneling or digging, the purpose or reniling thereof. «v to arty was so-1 wore - nylon mitts and carried a ALWAYS A FAMILY FAVORITE-QFC TOP QUALITY FUVORFUL Margaret Ray. Elected Head • •' 1 • Property Owners , 6,757.30 A Baltimore man, Carrol Scher- for which, it is desired, the length of was guest of honor at their recent drive, it was reportet cascade of gardenias. Her match- Receivables: . 8.600.00 directed by Miss Mildred Midkiff. lime such opening, digging or tunneling In said application to da aD Th echildren in Mrs. Mae Kook's er. Jr^ was fined a total of 828 vtriU be maintained, the size of th* open- In a careful, prudent and L a paly Sunday afternoon, when by Acting police Chief Thomas J. ing headpiece was attached to a Taxes and Assessments ../.. ~ 70,814.38 Refreshments, win be served in the Ing, and such other information as the manner. Colwell. Proceeds of sale of the second grade class celebrated El- Of Auxiliary Liens -—^TmceiTand Assessments .. 31.426.78 S5JB63J67 for driving too close and operating be ob^-rved his third birthday an- fingertip veil. , • I. len Parker's birthday anniversary cafeteria, where parents will have Borough Clerk may consider pertinent Section U. This ordinance paper will be . used to purchase KENILWORTH — Mrs. Doris OtheTBeceivables :...... 3.052.14 35,014 W a commercial vehicle on the Gar- The application snail be on & form to nU pTsoni. firms atwt cospucicj y Fifteen guests were Miss Miriam Sperber of Cran- anniversary last Wednesday. Property Acquired by. ._ an opportunity to confer with the prepared by Uu Borough Clerk and ap- that seek to make a stseet optruoi. ••. equipment. Acting Chief Colwell m Bender has been elected president den State Parkway. Careless driv- teachers. proved by the Borough Council contain- no street opening shall be asad* ci from Garwood. ford was maid of honor and wore of the Ladies Auxiliary to Kenil- Foreclosure or Deed .... 60,680.00 •• 1338.81 ing ctwrge* cost Joseph D. Far- ing therein rules and regulations gov- subject to and in complfangc mi^t Euddy Adoiph. son of Mr. and expressed thanks to all who aided ballerina-length two-tone blue A constitution and by-laws for Deferred Charges to be Raised by erning the work, and Uie applicant shall conditions o^ this ordinance: pn» the drive. worth Post 2230, VFW; succeeding relly of OW Bridge and James BOROUGH OF agree to comply wltfl such rules and however, that no deposit sfcaQ br ir-l GordToa Arlolph of 348 Third nylon chiffon dress. Bridesmaids the Italian Welfare Association of Future Taxation . 396,134.58 70^40.00 regulations and shall be bound by them. quir*d .from - public utihty *atpm-i- rr--1 Uons Tund Project - TEAK Mrs. Dorothy Smolar. The elec- Abraham of Fords 820 each, while Section 3. The fees payable for permits which are subject to the *•»«» celebrated his fourth' were the Misses Joanna and Nancy' Kenilworth were adpoted at a NOTICE IS HXRCBY OIVKN that issued under this Ordinance shall be Title 48 ot the Beriscd Statutes erf X» GARWOOD—Members of the QFG Tip Qialihy tion was held last Thursday eve- Total Assets and Deferred Charges $1,151,040^5 11,182^88.5458,587.764 speeding on the parkway cost sealed bids will be received by uu. Jersey, relating to puhoc utility cucecc iaihday anniversary Saturday at Shouffler of Westfleld, Miss San- QF6 Ttn Qiallhy meeting of the board of trustees at Mayor and Council of the Borough ol upon the following basin: Lions Club will operate Al's Gulf ning at the Kehiiworth Veterans Eugene Riccio of Jersey City $14. tal Road opening permit for an ex- Uons and which are authostard a party. TVenty-five persons from dra Griffith of Garwood and .Miss the Sunnyside Tavern Friday night Kenilworth for the construction of "an said Act to use of public stated itut ii.| Service Station at 12 South avenue Center. UABILTTIE8, RESERVES AND 8WIUPMJS On a complaint filed by Patrol- f~< sanitary sewer on Sheridan Avenut isting dirt street. 815.00. . make openings therein, b> an ea» n-l Gsra-ood atlended. Gina Greizis of New York. They SIUOIN and approved by the membership Also elected were: Senior vice- UaUllUes . . from Worth 17th atreet to North 18th (b) Road opening permit for a paved spects said public utttttj cenpnrari-r all day Sunday, starting at 8 a.m. at a special meeting Monday night Bonds Payable ; $ 367,000.00 % 384.000.00 man Arthur Green, Robert Bren- Mcsat and. on North rah Street fron street other than • concrete shall be subject to an the prorcuaett . Ur*. Alex Sugzda of 341 Third wore dresses similar to that of Vti save 14c per II. ||) president, Mrs. Marie Molden- ner of West Orange was fined $14 Sheridan Avenue southerly for a dlstanc* street. 839.00. this ordinance. Ia ths event ef an> cmc is recuperating in her Profits made during the day will the maid of honor in coral, orchid. YllMvt at the home of Sam Vitale. 290 Notes Payable • 26.898X10 of IIS feet, to be opened and read lr (c) Road opening permit for a con- gency Involving Uie pubUc safety, bril be used for the club's general Boulevard. It was announced that hauer; junior vice-president, Mrs. Appropriation Reserves £2,333.28 16,98046 for speeding on Monroe avenue. pubilc In the KenUWorth Borough Hal. crete paved street. 875.00. or welfare, such s> public lattBty totgeor I borne from a recent injury. pink and turquoise, respectively. 14eMrk. Theresa Dugmore; treasurer, Mrs. on May 24th. 1W& at 8:30 PM. for Uu (d). In alt cases where the sewer tion may make a street « fund. The committee comprises Al- ; will continue during the ' Accounts and Commitments foUowing work to be done and matariali laterals or other road opening tor previous application ana -and Mrs. Jerry Capiello, 650 All carried cascades of pink roses Reuter; chaplain, Mrs. Mry- Payable ,..:... 8,458.12 14.ll furnished: . ._ ' any purpose shall'not run at right mlt, provided, however, .that so* cor- avenue, celebrated their bert SanguiUano, chairman; Alex- QFC TOP QUALITY-PAN READY MIDGET ^u1nn^^o r fli&l jeaj i 43S feet of •" vitrified clay pipe angles to the- street or shaU re- poration shall as soon-as possibbr i and wore picture hats. of the organization^ existence. Of- tie JOIOO ii-edding anniversary by at- ander Lawson, Vincent Wep- Patricia Ann and Diane Loretta Smolar; guard, Mrs. Ann pel Cor- Sundry 1,143.89 1,143.89 2 standard manholes ficers of the board, of trustees are: Local School Taxes : 80.000,90 Drawings, specifications and forms o. above menUoned shall be twice ough Clerk., setting forth . John C so; trustee for three-year term, bids prepared by Thomas O. Trounson the amounts above set forth. concerning said. street atw wti g- to tb Krause and Fred McCarrick. Arthur Russo. chairman; John . Regional High. School Taxes ,a,,M 40,000.00 BoselleGirl Section *. POT any perrrilt to tunnel same extant a*, in an SMPTJI atiaii. an -. at the Paper Mill ( Play- bride, were flower girls. They wore . IforM HeJfty: trustees for Jr.. professional engineer, have beei under a street the applicant'shall deposit ftlisn sscure the rcouisite Bfff™\** acdi B£^ ;••-'- Win* Hlghatl Honors CampanelU. Vice-chairman, and improvement Authorizations 30,037.29 filed at' th* office of said engineer a. the permit fe* or tee* a*>' twteiTqfw»» house. Millburn, on Saturday, blue gowns. . . '.. y«ur tmexpired term, Mrs Statutory and-Special Funds: aUB atorri* Avenue. Union. NVJ., uu, jvith the Borough Clerk the sum of One Highest^ honors have been Miss. Ann Corcione. secretary. Rose Zannpaglione. Saturday may be Inspected by prospective bidden Oollar (81.001 for every cubic foot of provided. They -weiv by Mr. Gunar Ozolnieks of RoseUe was You top will love _ Capital Improvement Fund 1,326.46 proposed tunneling, such deposit hi any Section 1& Any person. Krm or cezpir- and Mis. Henry Roth of Elizabeth, awarded to John Richardson, son 1 Also, delegates to Fifth District, Dog Account ..: .-....'....:..: 290.31 • KENILWORTH ~ St Theresa's event to be not les* than Fifty Dollars oMon violating >n» ef Che pr—Kiw* *i his twin brother's best man. Ush- LUSCIOUS FANCY TEXAS SELEaED (880.00) as a minimum for each permit. this ordinance . w •oho celebrated their eighth wadV of Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson Forty-three .Brownies were in- Mrs. Sandra Metrione. Mrs. Ern Relief Account 3.671.85 2,930.10 Church' was the scttyng Saturday Section B. WhsnaverMn the opinion of be subject to a fine not'cxe-ed&ic ers were E. Victor Sperber QFG Top Quality Meatt.., _ Jirl Scouts the Suptrintendent of Public Works or Hundred rw.ii.r- ISUPJL ~ ' cing anniversary Tuesday. of 346 Spruce avenue, at Vpsala Cranford, Leonard and Atis Krus- 5 Ifc. fritter fkg. Reserves for Certain Assets Receivable afternoon for the. wedding of Miss iuch pecson designated by Ute Mayor mcht tor ^-a term not at a""fliy up" ceremony" aled en- College, East Orange, for attain- kopfs of Port Washington, L. I.; ; alternate* delegates, Mrs. and..£ouojcU. ttNBnw'St.o f a proposed esUeiC4^ ^BV^BI^BV aH^u^^S8^Lt9Caft3) 3C ^ panist for the singing and march- arhart'T and Mrs. Mary Warren pa»tor, officiated. A receptlop fol- Dated: May 10, IBM. 5-19 meeting of the Govemtoc Bod^- nC c» Senior Youth Fellowship will have The bride attended Henry Sny- COMBINED COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS Section 6. Instead of a cash deposit Borough of Kenilworth on the tifat &r Garwood Births 2'/2 II. IIMI ing. Mrs. Bender made-the follow- lowed at the Winneld Scott Hotel, In connection with a street opening, ol May. 1853. It was. tiara, nad 3:c a jmiic at Echo Lake Park, West- der High School, Jersey City, and .AND SURPLUS '. . • :—• 1 CMMI Mac* rarty ing appointments: Secretary, Mrs XUxabeth. Following a wedding tunneling or digging1 , the Borough Coun- the first time. The said Onltoancr w«l Qv £eld. at 5 pjn. Wednesday. was graduated from Jonathan Revenues Year 1954. Tear 1953 BOXOIIGB-OF KENILWORTB cil ^p*^r y^TiMji'* ^*KHI^W deemed .appro— further considered tor afeai pouter «.•- ASPARAGUS . 'Members, of the Ladies Auxil- Mr. and Mrs. John Conlin of Connie lacopino; patriotic instruct- trip to Florida, the couple will re- raopoasp srlat* by it may authorise the acceptance the GovcTninx TTr>tfy of UIBF' Bt3cci^£?i W ii tbt tine to buy your Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Czurlanis of by the "Coin Your Ideas" commit- Reuter, Mrs. Mary Warren. Mrs!tentatively set for September. The t Tllgh the bride 19 Wejl^ how fresh Title Lien Collections .J.9j(Jr announce the MARGARI 15040 .J.j(J LP-CUfLSY^P tee of the Esso Research and En- Amedlia Klebous, Mrs. Doris auxiliary also discussed plans fo a member of the Junior Women's r birth of a son, Tfiomas,' onT"Mpy gineerinfcfCompanyr Llhdeh."TKe Bender. Mrs. Ann Corcione and its annual trip to New York City Club of Elizabeth, and is employed JRESHL 842,009.08 7O9.516.J0 on famous suggestion submitted by Mr. Wol- Mrs. Dorothy Smolar. in October. as a clerk in the technical ubrary 9 in Muhlenberg Hospital, Plain- laag-borniB« QI4 Company's New ITaaaa at AJaaaas Surplus from Current Year's Operations 158.890.07 131.908.17 of Csao Research and Engineering fteld. sli;i provided for the design of an m It was announced that Mrs. s?c^ss^ %b was instrument for determining the Come to Mayfair -you'll see Milton Weinrauch. president of Smolar. will bead a delegation to Additions: Company, linden. ; ' n*. IVanium Hard Coal. District 4, IUE-C1O. announced Cancellation of Reserves and ; TM - purity of paraffin wax. ' the Fifth District encampment on Mr. Venecia,' an alumnus a flcaUons prepared A real MONET BAVEst to SWISS CHEESE 59 ear UUtQS that workers of Adaraas Carbide Authorizations 6,705.11 VEA aad MOT MIXED t im*. ClslOC Tha Aobty at making cUy fl# Mofodjtfj|vening at Cranford. ,.> Inabilities ,Canccljed.^^^--^ -^ mints Is gtomins. On* accoraplised VJniolaas Wvtm i Per TM >IOJO A BREAKFAST BONUS-CUDAHY'S "qOLD COIN voted to join his union. These ^T(nterfundVlletut1ied '"';r;3;r7;7r ThTirtlmate.il cost .__^JCAPJTOL MUBU COMPANY ^ •maUur, tn this art anjon* can do, ^kxW!^X^*\t QVAVH vndulatllt fsjvsjf . workers are now represented by Hn. Grace Viligor, Mrs. Bertha Discount orr Investments is UMSOA Of amoO^OO and tbert ^«K»« 4lis) -xlay.ilfuriivu .vith. .a. .jsm,Jhnrx>aA_ pfilng*! and causes re- Venters and Mrs. Wieland. Mrs. Purchased 85947 appropriated pur said bnprovvfa - MUrdock 6-3841 trash whit* tbeUa* which give* District 50, United Mine Workers th* sala sum of Sa».S00.0O. produetivT Smolar presided. Deferred Charges In the Above Tha surn of tll.OOO.O^ hat them an attractlv* (lnd.). Mr. Weinrauch said peti- Expenditures .. 17.70OJD0 KanUwortb. Boulevard. Sectioproviden 8. d by an advance alread- tions asking for the change in af- wiU mads Dy some of th* property own*/ ts of what* real estate wlU receive a sptclaJ, LICED BACON filiation have been filed with, the Amount Added to Surplus .... 165,595.18 155439.49 • •- " said improvemeoL ^^ CARWOOD COAL CO. Garden Club Surplus January 1st .... 398432.63 375493.14 . tii* SjaUnc* of »10JOO.O t National Labor Relations Board. 1 of Hew; . be paid from the capital- Improve . Borins cous—TOEL.OIL ZWAN-IMPORTED-READY TO SERVE pairemn aunt fund from an appropriation here- 559,J27.81 530.532.63 tofore made In a fcudCtt beretofon Brownie Troop 64 visited St. Elects Officers MAKE OR RENOVATE -Sir NORTH AVE, GARWOOD : Less: Amount Appropriated in PERFECT Walburga's Orphanage. Hoselle KENILWORTH —The Kenll - Uon T. A sum. not less than 810. 2II. caa Current Budget ...... 165,000!00 137.000.00 shall be provided by ther SUt< WE 242102 FOR PICNICS i £7 Friday and presented hand pup- worth Garden Club has reelecte< Avenua lor a duUnc* 'Jersey as assistance and to con CANNED HAMS 2.19 pets they made to the children. SURPLUS DECEMBER 31st • '...:..-;^...«;;-.$ 394712741 $39343243 . . toward the cost ot said Inv Mrs. William Brown president. •FSSSn maeUng to to provement and such amount, SQ to b> YOUR LAWK-MOW! Mrs. Billy Emmert and Mrs. John received from the Btat* of Mew Jersej Also elected were: Mrs.' William •ball not ba aisissid against the prop. first vice-president;. Mrs RECOMMENDATIONS tit* ownsrs erty owner* benefUted specially thereby (1) That the properties listed on the Current Duplicate as Boroujd) All or any part of aald sum of 810. 5-MK5 FptTDLIZEB...... 80 Urn. 2.45 Open late 5 Nights Moil, to Fri. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m* Owned for which there are no Deeds or Final Decrees, be in- aol.fO received as contribution fron IIEASE , NOW*: or HiumoM the State of New Jersey or any of It SATURDAY 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M.-CRANFORD OPEN THURS. & fRI. 8 A. M. TO 9 P. M. TAKE MOTICK Utat appltrattnci vestigated to substantiate evidence of ownership. . incies, toward th: cost of said 1m 1^6-4. ORGANIC FERTILIZER 80 AW. XSO been mad* to th* alaW and Bonw«t> BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH (2), That efforts be continued in 1955 to dispose of the property now UM shaU r*qu3ri. The report above nt shall, upon, r*cslpt>4hereof • FREE PARKING • FREE CHECK CASHING SERVICE • AIR CONDITIONED Council ol GarwapdL N.J.. to buute mfetT** W dM>« on «• la th* aClc* Borough of Kenilworth tte re- to Vincents. Shasta tor prciaiata located -. ' Nonce TO Bin owned by the Borough. " ' •. ' to ana shall form part of th. 1O64 HIGH ORGANIC 100 HW. 4^0 at 807 South Amiut. Carwood. M. J NOTICB IS HX8KBY GIVEN iha (3) ol iba Boraufri Clark for eitamlnatlon sealed hid* mill be received by the Mayoi That the remaining tax title liens be liquidated by the In Rein *jr Mrttss intaraaaM tnerain. lAtprovsjnent fund. OUR the Plenary lUtaU CormirnpfKm Ltocea method of foreclosure within the next {wo years. - HOB ft W ftlit •**"" - »»—• •"* —* — M — ' - n a. The period of usefulnesi C-10 now in the aacs* of Vtoceu and Council of UM Soroush at KanU< of said Improvement ia hereby detcrralaeo GROUND LIMESTONE. 80lbs. .70 THERE'S SOMETHING SPECIAL ABOUT MEMBER OF; Salesio. Administratrix of the estate at worUi for tne construcUon of an S* That the unpaid personal taxes for the years of 1953 and prior. So he thinks V\ aaoltanr ***** oo Worth XOth Street «rorv «) I* be ten (10> years. • Frank Saltafo for tto* •«a*nt*«» ten • ;x,.i he collected and those determined uncollectible, be cancelled of Seton #. AW deducting such sum NEW TWIN COUNTY at MT South Avenue. Garwood. M. J. the center line of Sheridan Avenue tn^ 1 Dated: Majr 10. MM*. LAWN SEED —No. 4 ...... Ib. .83 BIRDSEYE Objections, tf aay. •tooule \m aoa«e _ Southerly direction for 'a distance ' record-in the manner prescribed by law. I don't know Values! GROCERS -mediately In writing to: Walter S. a*0 teat; to be opened and read in public That: the balance of 1950 and 1951 unpaid rentals for Borough McM«nm- Chrrfc el Ute lunnnd of Car- in the KenUworth Borou#h Halt on May (5) * ' • PHONE And al«ng with II. wood. N. J. •Mb. ISO* at S:W P.M. for the followun Owned Property in the amount of $800.00 be collected without STRAWBERRIES VWCtSZA SAIXSIO m-ork to be done and maurial* to be further delay. ' •FOR RENT • you get broad coverage at Mayfair you get values ..,, WHAT A TRtXT 1 Fees: S3.74. 9-l» futntthed: That' the Clerk, Plumbing Inspector, Building Inspector. Fire NUMBER.. 300 feet of •" vitrlfted cUy pipe (6) in a i«odmg capital SERVE WITH COOL .XJjjef.-and.Jioard ef Health Secretary deposit their receipts at SOUR CREAM 2 » «tandard marinole Rtttotillert • Rollers - Lime SprcfKkrs - Aerators Drawiiis*. apcclAcatlonj ahd formt pi more f rvqueol ihtervaTs." "'"" --——•-- • «•*—•*.==-.•.—«i^ UJ,, TBUE FBUIT FLAVORS bid* prepared by Tnonu* C. Trouiuon (7) That the "officials who do not turn over their funds to the •lock Insurance company-* Jr.. proteuional enslneer. have been died a* the office of aald en«lneer *t 2105 Treasurer monthly, do so in the future. . For FREE DELIVERY on Cooper, Hotnko, Savage, Pwmm. Pommr litiijmm** KE 2*484 PLUS "homatown" tarvlca J Dr.ILBerman Morrt* Avenue. Union. N. J . and ma (8) That the Salary Ordinance be amended to include all employees be laHtccted by pcoipectivc bidder* dur not presently covered by ordinance. and oHenrton of on eitoblished local agency FRESH AS SPKING-Tbey're deliciousplu s FREE! fag. S2.00 VfllUCI FRK! ina bu*lne** hour*. Didder* will be Opiomutritt furataned with a copy of the speclOca (9) That ordinances be amended to authorize the payment of fees WINES -LIQUORS - BEER SPECIAL—ROTARY MOWER. 4 cyL «*&* $59.95 ... YOUR Uon* and blue print* of the drawliuf* b to the Building Inspector in connection .with sign, occupancy RHUBARB PIES ea. 39c JEWEL SETTER th* *"f-*r at the co*t of preparaUoi and moving permits.' . • >• •• . A8kf«rfMUittreaml to the Mioor and Counr (iif That alTIntcifund of'T«J57 PRICES KFrCCTIVE AT ALL MAYFAIR STORES of the Borouch of Kenllwoctn. B> l $6800.00. auuat b#. accompanied by a certitu HO CENTRAL AVEr-~~" — CLARK,-Nt 3. CR 44106 check for not kea* man ten per err FREDERICK J. STEFANY DAVID A. MURRAY of amount of bid. Registered Municipal Accountant No. 267 By order 0/ Ihe Mayor and Count i \ For Firm of TEL. RAHWAY 7-1581 TEL. WE 2-7222 | •IUH BorousB of KenUmuth. PflUJMU'S FOOi WIEI FHIUP J. McOCVNA. F. J. STEFANY 4 COMPANY On North Avwiu* Boroualt Clerk. Certified Public Account**** —-•* Hill ft* ** - •'- — '* - Note Open Saturday'Tit 5 (TClock Cmtor St. - • Oarw»pd | Dated: May 10. ISftlL ^ ft|* Dated: May 19,1955. pw ,pwn ar* —•» lyawniwiw 111

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, mw*?, HA? W. Tim . MAT ML uti '" "~ " " Qndermen Favored AwmrdedtoTop Team, Keglers Relay Team . More than *Sf members ot th* Cranford s)o*v)- The Cranford Inter-Church Bowling League In Fifth 4CC M«et Ing LeajMt are ejected to attend th# leafue's an- hold its thin) annual dinner and danoe at theState's Best Coach J. Seth Weekly's Cranford High 8chool traojc For the first time to history, Crapfofd pigh $cfeooj *vitj felt dbiner an* aivards night Saturday craninc «t Park Ifpiel. Plain&eld, Saturday, at 7 p.m. As in Cranford High School's two- be heavily favored to capture iU fifU> consecutive Four-County Con- team i^ ^i — . 1 h^ U^tott Er1rar4 f- **^MajiOn is ChatT- the preyjpirs two years, the guesto of the league will mile relay team established itself ference track meet this ajternpcti at Warinanco Park, jEtoselle-Eliza- $*> ai^pjigsgTienU waiunitte*. education department, announced _^|r, . . . "it Mm best in Hut state Saturday arrangements are already vflihrw*? to dipw yp o schedule of Hoy k. ScheUer, president of |- of Vie various churches and their by winning the event in the com- Roselle was expected "to challenge the Blues I»st jrttr, but Cran- ihe league lor the Rast 11 years, ford won by 22 points in' scoring r or five meets. Coach Martin report, Iflt^hi^ area, jpch schools as wives. bined Group 1-JI division at the and Awards will be presented to the State relays in Long Branch in 77',4 taljies t9 55H for Roselle. Elizabeth, Regional and JUhwaj there will be gree^infs by Mayor flr«t four plact teams and to the bwakinf; Ume^f 8:24-8. Scotch Plains was third with •43*4 Work Wanted - FemdU Hudson River Day Line. tt^e Hudson River to Indian Point,Celd teams In the sport Wreat^Bf A&Aifrnt most improved and highest aver- Jn setting a new mark, thepoints: North Arlington and Clif- Servicing — Be«r is the big winter sport at IUi«r}le age bowlers from each of 4he re- Cranford foursome of Bob O'Neill, ford Scott of East Orange also RELIABLE WOMAN will baby alt day Mountain, West Point, Mew. Prizes will be distributed to theTitlestoJiwth, TOOP SOIL. 414 yard load. »»144 deUvered. participated. Other members of or nlghti CBanford 6-9430. 8-19 Trips Begin Saturday park while in the past several maining teams. Awards will also George Wening, Francis Keenau For Firemen Bulldozer for hire and trenchingi C. CRR CBANFOKD JISA1V VAUJst la a burgh and Poughkeepsie, N. Y, ^Urco Chemical Company team, ran iNnsnoN -^ i «•••• a ••»*. tf be given for high game, high ser- and Dick Lewis took 10 full sec- the conference are Roselje Park, «-3jM2. >Tw.^usT^aSsW..im. (•oat with step-up WOMAN wishes day work Wednsday* Hudson River Day line daily Lasws both Regional and Ifeion Chalking up their second M atats •)»'~T~ -A<» sst >y •toe kitchen. TV will commeoce for the 1955 sea- Face Season's ayiontra of the league champion- which doesn't field a track team, and Thursdays. CRanford 6-B433. ies, high average and most im- onds off the old record o( 8:34.8 . Hann — U aral** a AM. AS* sal Hi taatns. Buy tt and Sunday round-trip cruises on son this Saturday, it has been an. have had strong teams. • ship for 1954-55 season, as well as Gritzke Team straight win in the Union County la sat*. «*BMM * »>!••! . ANY Or THE FOLLOWINO for a $1 —CVAMVUtDJMB^mAnONJBstV»S your own dec- provement in the entire league. set by Chatham in 1952. and Harrison. • 2 syrtnga-mock orange. 3 wirteria. 3 MEDICAL SECRETARY—Available June A tentative assignment for a to several Individuals who cap- Rrank Justto and Alex gritzke Fu£r£en> Softball League, Cran- BBKAT tNSKETtONS (OBMCBUT* prinmlat. 2 blredlng heart. 3 Chinese MULTIPLE USTVOOB SZsvSOO 18th. Graduate Newark Prep College, NOTICE OF DfTENTIOisV nounced by George Sanders, presi- Scotch Plains and Roselle should m Take notice that ROBERT DRIVER, eoach for the new sport has beeh Entertainment will pe provided While this was the only-first tord stopjted Boaejle Park, 10r6, •Mb wttawat wn easags*) — t forget-me-not. 3 Jack in the pulpit. 20 WITH A MltMBKB OT TBX. "A" Student. Also one year nurse's Bmsiest Week tured high g a nt e and serf** trading as DRIVER'S MAPLE INN.- has carried off the honors in the an- •Hk a watS. «• •*•»• aslalam**. pachasandra. >* yd. myrtle. Benner*. S-1T1S. • ' st training. Box 843. care ClUxen and dent of tile centuryK)ld company. by Bill Griffiths and his orchestra. places for the Blues, the team had Sight it out for' second place in at Unami Park Jast Thursday ev«- CRANrORD REAL ESTATB applied to the Mayor and Council of the 3(je but it wiU not be announced awards. These will be presented . He itsesaal ss> MM *4» •* *4S 1 Hamilton Avenue. CRanford 6-33S6. Ch'' Borough of Kenflworth. N. J.. for a Plen- The season schedule, through until'more definite decisions are nual twonnao sweepstakes of the At a meeting of the team cap- the best overall record of tiny team the fifth annual meet. The other sal la eaas. ' • . ._ . . •»« comnucTOB, An ary Ratall Consumption license for faces Craiifopd High School atfc- by Secretary Arthur Boertmann. entries rate as also rans. CAM. OMb er IMW •»•»» w AFRICAN VIOLETS tor glfu. prixes, your premises situated at 429 Monroe Avenue. September 18, calls for one ot the Cranford Bowling League Friday tains .last Thursday, the following entered in the Group I-II divi- Cranford clinched the game in owo anaiemtnt. May I addrns your kinds af aUaratkn*, p>ich—. ate. UHV Cenllwotih, N. J. ' uid«- .:„• . . letesthis l " ; There will be entertainment fol- Attention will be focussed on • «BHtr a4¥trU*tag •••». )tol club? Benncr*. 1 HamlHoh Avenue, wlf tMbsst. «H UnooJn Drttra, KanlJ- line's; three steamers - the Robert night at Echo Lanes, Mountainside. officers were elected to serve dur- sion..,Cranford teams took second the sijOh inning., With the score lasaaaslMs (u srrara la *** Uaca SCHOOL Help Wanted - Female ObiecUont. if any. should be .made At the present time, the school lowing the' dinner by a variety CRanford 6-3334. • immefflaWly tn writing to Philip J. Me- ing the 1955-56 season: Bob Pat- in both the 440 and 880 events, the ^hot put and discus throw tied at 6-6 and two men out,, bpirje ay laltakMw. ARE YOU LOOKING FOB A HOCSK type feoroe with en-" Fulton, Peter Stuyvesant or Alex. ball team h«$ 'show from New York with music The winners, carrying a 99. handi- that U — ' " _ room. RELIABLE CLEANING WOMAN tor Gevoa. Clerk of the Borough of KenU- Sews varsity teams in basketball trailing Matawan's fine squad in where Ppn Birkoltz of Roselle bias runs by Jolyi Erricp aqd Wes Dit- •KADUNB FOB COl*T--W*«a***»lPs TENSION SCREENS u*ed one year, six Close to town? '3 lurfmnim and l'.i ander Hamilton - to leave Pier 81 ton was re-elected for a third term X. V | Thursday or Friday. CRanford 6-7990. and indoor track during the winter tap. The'Blues by Berhie Krane and his orchestra. cap, turned in a cross total, of a chance to hreak. meet records in at IS AJSV 36x38 inches, two 24x38 inches, two Close to schools and churdass? - rooms In basement— ned. as president, as were Don Mar-both races. The' chances of win- m\, followed by a single and two 34x50 Inches. CHestnut 9-1220. mm. stmDAYS, HOUDATS. sic Close to transportaUonr : Sor father. ROBERT DRIVER. Owner foot of West 41st street. New York,' Linden 4his both events. Roosevelt Grier, alto TVV. BOOKKEEPER, experienced. References season from December to March. shall, vice-president, and Edning these two events were seri- doubles, gave the home team four Recently decorated? S1S.90O required. Call WEstBeld 3-3S48-M for 146 North 17th Street every morning at 9:30, with stops and then travel to Bose)le to meet ; BILTRITE TWIN CARRIAGE, deluxe _ KADIO Recently painted outside? KenUworth. N. J. jayvee and freshman basketball ously lessened by the loss ot of Roselle who is now . a track runs, andthen Park was retired in Hsrhert T. appointment. Only two pins behind, in second Locke, treasurer. GU.Orrok, Jr., For Sole model. Reasonable. CKanford 6-0417. •44M that his — SIcPHXBSON 5-26 to pick up passengers at 125th squad also are fielded. the Rams on Monday Jn f» Fourr McGoohan, Denny Luker who was spiked last standout at Penn Stale University, the seventh without scoring. Three bedrooms? BEALXT CO. GIRL for Dry Cleaning Store, steady County Conference, eficounter. place, were two members of thewas elected to Ms first term os GOLf-CLUBS—3. 5. 7. 0 irons. 1. 3 woods Living room with, fireplace? work.- -AnpjVBlue Ribbon Cleaners. BQROVGU OF KENILWORTH street, at 9:50 and Yonkers at Couch Martin reports the coach- secretary. Mr. Orrok replaces Bill Thursday in a practice drill. He threw the shot 65 ft! S in. in 1051. Two Cranford "errors allowed tetoKtt WIMDO good shape. CRanford 6-4380. A sun room? - 100 North AveT.TJarwood. Linden was seeded flrrt in the •CARPKNTBR — CONTBACTOB Cranford NOTICE OF INTENTION 10:30. ing situation at the high school ctasVKpionship Harco Chemical will probably be lost for the re-The discus mark of 140 ft. Jl% in. two men to score for Roselle Parjc Screen* »np 311x38•-«. nine. 5O'»x36, one 38xja ., work, rooflnc block c«Ula«a, attic ln- AND NOT MORE THAN •lajO&W ,he W55-56 sthool year. Two Barney. They turned In a gross Plains. v half_of_the..inning, ajsingle by Er- 3 •ulattoa. tnteriotklM »swUI Help Wanted-Mate qntrol for a Club license for the premises year. The "WO team missed by just a WK PAINTS, eolor* and enamels two S0^«xl7 .4. . CRanford 6-6240. OOO BCMOAUOWS situated at tha Southwest comer of North NOTICE TO CREDITORS teachers who have been hired to scholastic nines in the j»tot«. With IJStf including a «9 handicap. " Otiier records are threatened in rico and a double by Charles Kar- rrt folly Insulated, 31st Street and Washington Avenue, hair of winning its race. Members Cbemleote Patnt Works. 70t Boulevard. construction.) ESTATE Or WALTER CROMEY De- Bob Reiseher «o the mound, the Third place went to two other the 220 and the 880. Dick.Lewis del brought in one run. KenUworth. CRan/ord a-lSt*. tf OBOBOB B. NOBBS JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT Kentlworth, N. J. ceased. ~, teacb at the nigh school have had Johnny MosToofcan curbed his of this squad were Jim Schroeder, • Adams Ava, Cranfnrd SHAHEEH AOXMCY Nsmes and addresses of the officers of Pursuant to the order of CHARLES A Tigers are good enough \to heat oownbers of the Harco tesun, Theo- should be able to top the 2:06 Campbell and Harold Dornara- • CBanford «-«ai7 Young man. high school graduate, some coaching experience and will be Eric Tarver, Walt Keve and Bob WINDOW SHADES, up Furnithed Room* IS North Ave.. E. CRanford t. Theresa's Holy Name Society are: ' OTTO, JR., Surrogate of the County of anyone. It's (Wf liNfy the^ Blues wUdness eaougn JBuaday to pitch dore Huft and John Dletz. Their clocking of Bob Bpetler of Cran- accounting education or business ex- President: - Arthur - Bodapp. 349 Pas-Union, made on the twelfth day of Mav assigned to tall and whiter teams, CHS Retains tius scored on a double by Rankin perience preferable. Excellent oppor- Davis who picked up five yards ——For-Rent—- Rearwln sale Avenue. Kenilworth. N. J." A.D.. 1953. upon the application ol tl» wW see Betas?, Ing ftrsctice the Cranford Bivcraides to a 6-1total was 1^07 39 ford in the 1852 event, while Bob to put Craoford ahead, 3-2, in the '( r ••, Scrrtca. Alban-LewU Hardware. If* tunityln modern manufacturint g firm. 1 undersigned, as Administrator of the No major changes are expected in on the Matawan anchor man, but Morth Union At*. . • , . .U ROOMS FOR TUTNT by day or weak. for nfre. 8. W. OUvcr. Insv CRanlnrd Anita SchUUnger Plea»e"i^p15'oh"e~WEBnielB~l «*0fr yjteteBBetiflsn* " Walter Dudsinskl, 693 game early in the season, »he. «hies win over the pialnfleM Blu* Stars handicap. Davis could break the 22.8 mark of second frame, but Roselle Park •-31S* and Undtn 3-7004. tf Boss) for Interview appointment. tf isScTSvenUe7TC*luT«8rtnri«r»r——<-«»- the head coaching assignments, > ) couldn't catch him. Reasonable rates. CRanford 4-W33. Frank Goger — ~ given to the .creditors of said deceased to —** .-in ii i.i.i.n i. I, • J_ -poun«ye_ift r hy b door. Phone CRanford 6-M18. Ask for ELECTRICAL COMTRACTtMO — Houas- tvnst driveway work. Must be 33 or over. Treasurer: Michael Mayer, 537 Pas- •el and Howard Stacy with 1.18« interesting Union County track McClendon replaced Tarver. Davis , an erro Herb...... SINGLE AND DOUBLE with separata wlrlhg, lobbing, ftMOraatao* tsturas, Driver'* license necssary. CRanford sale Avenue, KenUworth, N. J. against.the estate of said deceased within the local nine's first wto in thetotal, including a handicap of 120 have a good day to set a record. a triple and a double drove in four beds. Plenty room to park. Conven- repaJtrs^ and plugs inctalled. Oeorga 6-3167. , Objections, If any. should be made six months from the date ot said order or x Roselie upsat the Bjues, 5-3. in and field meets was held "last Wed- made up five of the necessary 10 *. Cranford's depth plus strength IHMBOORAPHIMQ — Letter* — Form. ient CRanford 6-8301. Immediately In writing to the Director of they wlU be forever barred from prose- ^tan Grayson served as head Union County Leftgue this season pins. George Fulcher and Harry nt men. Cranford got one run.in the a* Banguiltano. U MjrrUa Strats. TaL cuting or recovering the same agaiiut their first me*t»ng on May 4. Since nesday afternoon with Cranford yards over Matawan's anchor r" ^. n, the sprints, quarter and half — Booklet*. 31 'hour wrvlce. Free CRanford "PtEASB CIVC.US VOBZT Division' of Alcoholic Beverage Control. the subscriber. football coach lasl year and he against two losses. Broughton copped fifth with 1.17« fourth on two singles and a dou~. pick up and delivery. Call CBanford PLEASAMr ROOM. S windows, for 1 nr 060 Broad 8treet, Newark 3. New Jer- then the local njp* has shown retaining its title in the. 22nd an- The mile team came in third. mile events should be enough to 2. Friendly borne — tree*, porch, gar- of these "One old homes that bam* sey. • HAROLD W. CROMEY. - probably will continue, while J. ble and then tied things up In the ~ •-•547. ' . .• •. ** den. Conveniently located. References Work Wanted. - Male Administrator, Mort Bichey ttas been with a 64 handicap, while Fred :X IT YOU PLAN TO B ot, maka location, established yards andV Sna> trees. (Signed) Seth Weekleyxis slated to remain steady iinrwpveinaot and should nuai -ffyent ..i.,- ' ' This team consisted of Pete Trum- take the title again. fifth as a home run by Ditzel and ST. THERESA'S HOLY NAME 101 Arlington Road. DeMarco and John Rispoli took CABFKTS AND RUGS. ined. »li tl«ihe*. TRIPS TO SHORE AREA or lake» with Cranford. N. J. . : - he abie to *tow|» th> Rsmg. This of the swift By a margin of five-sixth of apore, Bob Paterson, Mickey Wil- The Blues will miss the services two doubles added two tallies. food condition. Room die*, remnant*. CRanford 6-33S6. ' . . tral Avantaa, CBanford meet if you were u> Duua anvr SOCIETY.-KenUworth, N. J. as cross countryxcoach. Jim Avery Sixth with 1,189. including a 96 •Ulr and hall carpet*, throw ru«s. pew ABE A FEW WE PAamcCIJiBl.T UKK: Amtemf* or Sat,, Sun. »vUl be an impoi an, but point, the Blues topped Plainfield son and Ed Hobbie. Both Paterson of Denny Luker In .the sprints. .He Dornaratius started for Cranford KENILWORTH — Furnished room con- 3363. ^WMSUS, w wwwm handicap. In seventh renaanU and factory aecond*. Elisa- venient for No. 10 and No.' 38 bus. ROOFING AND SIDING and. \Vilson are normally jveight- was spiked while practicing, forand pitched four complete innings, beth Buf Cxchanse, 3«3 Morris Av«, GUTTERS *. r* usau CAR football coaches last fa! him UOvbU B* <99S WrixandT and WOliirrrHubiakwYt. h tnen! -•-,—^-- .... - *-. ^A,,.^-.-^. 405 Roosevelt' Lane. CRanford 6-M67. . CENTER BALL BOOKKEEPER ' desires part-time work Ued for second plaice. With the the—Statr'Telays~=hwfc ^ifa i Bitabeth. * • ''..•* Calling Block* Install** 3. 3SECT1ON 4 evenings. Saturdays, taking care of Coach Martin handled^ the 1,168. inducting a 141 handicap. CKiHK g NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM in private Coach J. get* 99f**»y>f trft as he walked meet almort over, Cranford However, Davis, Walt Keve and ' rUR COATS, lacneu aim cape stoles. ComblnaMnn Windowe Jpur-bedroom honae,,i.]MHnv Urge- tee- hooks. Charles Herzog, EClzabcth man grldders. Courtland Only thel team entered in the pitcher, started at the topo f the quiet home. Gentleman only. Refer- ing room with a woodVburnio* gujtart. 5-6600. : -. . . • • r , but he had • tantajiiing s)ow Tied for eighth were Thomas Jim Schroeder should pick up " nnuine bargain*. Dvysoits'. Central ences. CRanford 6-0038. tf Bt conJuncUon with and solarium.' Oil steam .heat, 3Xar gar-' was bead coach of the soccer tet»m. m*n have it* 4QC Hmt t«l»y »t seemed out of the running for the mile' and 7/8th medley failed to fifth and pitched three inning*. and Broad, upstairs. WEstfield 3407a. e under control at all tirnes. f&orner and William Guas and Ray points in the 100 and 220. Lou Mc- wood Mm. age and a large lot that makes the per- crown, but the half mile and jave- place.••.-,•••..•,-:.;.". .;. '....,' __ ..•__ Park bakers got 10 hits off Domar LARGE FURNISHED ROOM . in Kenil- fect setting for this gracious hoaasv Ask- During the.winter season, Mar- Moleen and Vemon Brooks. Kor- r 1 Over S.000 wUsflad customers, Cmnford takes on the Elizabeth ' " , _•> ANNE M. O'BRIEN Clendon, Eric Tarver and Ed Hob- worth; new-home.-Space for car. Buses WaL 1--afHUf^l^E^ ing (22,000. . Help Wanted tin was head basketball co»d» and lin .events s^ill were not completed. This team consisted of Gilbert atius and orie b« Duckworths PIANOS. 8AIX1 rioor sample spinets, 10 and 28 nearby. - Gentleman pre- A^*4Mem6ri«Aaj Memoriall field at 2:30 pjnp . ner and Gubas bad. 1,163 with a ble should score in the quarter ferred. References. Call CR 6-3833. 1 Walnut Ava» CB»af»jrd +VB* YOUNG MAN OR COUPLE to manage The Blues took'the first three Warrin who ran the half mile. Cranford got/#5 hits off Trachsler, drasucally reduced, terms. ' CRanford Independent soft' ice cream stand, Un- Grayson handled the |*vy»as find an or Ray90 handicap, while Moleen and Wle, while Lewis. George Wen- U Piano Ok- S Mntk Avenue. Cast. Ctton- REFRESHINGLY UMUt syith and' MeG places In the half mile w^th Dick Bob Albert who ran the quarter the losing pitcher, «0d three off CHKEREUL ROOM In refined home, TOOCA3I AFFOKD ion-Oranford-Kenllworth area. New Ernie Hobble the frosh (tv£ Brooks had 1.163 with a 144 handi- ing and Francis Keenari 'should lard C-3710. - U owner. Open April thru October, Long announces the opening of a n-J»aeid« W >aja^a>s^gsB^ajg^p^B> *P^ • ffs^Wp^ # Cranford will be on the Lewis winning the race and mile. Steve Ayre who ran the 220 large closet. 6 minutes to station. SEATS — Cana. n*b rattan. Work cans* That's what an older I Weekley was insSoor tr** Broome, who relieved In the sixth. CRanford 6-6857. - ' . •Vmtiac. "Yes, hours — good 'pay. Permanent man .tQt the Riversides. No Une- cap..Tenth position was taken by tally heavily in the half mile. VENETIAN BUNDS in stack. 33 to M for and dafivand. FLatnaWM S-SS. someone with Imagine I couple I preferred If satisfactory. Job George Wening and Francis Keen- and Bill Hetman who ran the Cranford faces Elizabeth at U S47 JaCsrasa Ava, Herth Wslraiilil. MJ. does it over. Wc'n sure you"B SSS cam and S11J0 available immediately, prompt reply At the present _ _.„". . Charles Roberts and Harold Hop- It is not likely that the Blues tacMs. custom eualily stock blind*, all rURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT .....6 tSSS Cbevy. and only slefeat i» their ar* expected to be tying fo^ second place to 'score tolle. . ' ami Park at 6:45 this evening.- at inches lona. »X»9; alto Jencratl LARGE FRONT BEDROOM, 3 Windows, that thUi* ana of the ntcest haasa essential. Call WEstneld 2-8142 alter Real Estate Office aguro is head basebaU couch and will be able to take any points in have seen. V room* (and theorist • tarsi 6 p.m. . m*atf- suhn* fJsMialri etaa • jpy Bichey. per with 1.143 total on a 93 handi- and C. W. Brenenua custom Blinds. 3ac comfortably furnished. Woman pre- PLUMBINO and HEATTHa Kwtll 1 m 12 points, wening's second in the The team brought home a tro- ferred. References. CRanford 6-7087. loust modormdnn bbath, oil t Daley is handling jfee J«jrv*# Dim ™ 'MS 99 W *H^r*^^ra^*^ sWa^fia;s ^*W f^^^r^r a*r the scoring lor the winners cap, and eleventh., position went, to the high and low hurdles, but at. it. Cnnford Upholstery Shop. 1*9 cleaned with electric good conditioditi n ththu^Hi. lotm Mirfrn avelin was enough.-to win thephy, four gold, eight silver and South Avc B. CRanford tMMS3. U Guaranteed. WUluun J. TaL 200 ft. deep fenced In with a and Selby the'froab «f|uadP 0tu ^ */ canie in the third inning. Alfred Grickowski and Alfredi Di- should plroduce tallies in most oth- Ike Bold win LARGE COMFORTABLY-furnlshed room, CUestnut m championship for the third con- four bronze medals. private home. Gentleman preferred. fence. Accessible to Monday, May 23.1955 Goldblatt )s tennis coach and Mar- wW tod the Fabio on 1,142 total with M handi- 1 er events.. Bob Paterson should v-l .';<* OPHOLBRRINO — Furniture tvpalra. Priced at only ai . SO TWO UOAJCS TO PAY; apec- Summer Rentals It* Riversides pushed across «ix secutive year. The first,' two seconds and a He Still Can Play Ball draperie*. slip cows. Venetian blinds. CRanford 6-1472. tf ' "" ' on the spot LAKE FRONT COTTAGE, safe for chil- tin is handftni «b» folf^rs. *" -'- cap- .-..:•" • • • _ '• . trail Blrkholtz in both the shot and com- dren. Private dock, rowboat and ca- et, J»ut the Qtfaitk* ««*nj to tilj* wDth a double by first base- Don Blrkholz won both the dis- third gave the Blues the best Ike Baldwin keeps "right on Nice choice of fabrics. F. Kantner ft KENILWORTH — Large attractive room WILLIAM F. DAVTiMOM ' - ley is outdoor track; coach. Michaels and Barney also car- discus, while Wening will be fav- San. ltt .South Avc. B. TeL CBanford in new home, suitable for business A DINING BOOM I to our on the prem- noe. Indoor plumbing. June and Sept. Room 10 (Second Floor) have foo .much stPfSJgtn Jn th*roan .Jooe CbirichrfCbirichrfii o andandiaa y^yg** us and the shot put for Roselle overall performance of any team rollin' " along. Ganeral Contracting, Carpentry, Jl Moaify. L; ; credie t quicklqcy y•40 weekly. Aug. $60. CRanferd I off the high game on their 460 ored In thejavelln throw. person or couple, convenient transpor- Plaatarini) and f»DT^**gi dUnfnrd r, prrscmal credit 6-S23S. 8-26 hurdles and w»lgMt «ver4» fyrth tby McGoohan being the big blows. or 10 of Roselle-'s 23 points, good entered in any of. the classes on ' Baldwin has been playing base- . tatlon. CHestnut 5-1230. a-3«2a. Mo Job loo small. In a. Bungalow, with that yea Blues to overtake them. This handicap, Among tnose who scored last TABUC PADS. 3-pc. sets, from W.M. wttbout fciitto U an older hornet but with the* AIS^ ikcorinf the six runs, the enough for fourth place. John Saturday. ball for many, many years and he Choice of beautiful colors. Free esU- •13.900 you are - • ALLOW- Trackmen Enter should b« one of th> inogt jjrri»jv Broughton year who are returning for ac- ij**liJain«eW priU be; the opponeA to rjgnt (Wd in the fifth inning. Acnoeesln on Irvjngtor. Send-Pro ' cabinets far portable sewing machine*. Etta lUnettt 4-DOOat KDAM. GOOD CONDI-' posals will be publicly opened and read tional Meet at Englewood on 0aV immtTPn #J «be localcouru. while *QQr*don • groundout, a stolen rection Boertmann, cus Baseball League game last Thurs- Fred Davay. 43 M. 7th Street KenU- CBANFORD 6- for B0.000 gallons of Grade 4. Fuel OIL m mH94 travrts to R»hway tf of Elisabeth, tenOu 6; Rah-Cfarirord Police fourth Javelin; and Wening, sec- worth. CBanford 4-S9S9. tf OCTT1NO ENOUOH HOT WATEEf lima OB SATURDAYS. Bidders must meet general specifications urday. Coach J. Seth Weeklex JB& «rpr.' • • ' ' league secretary^ way. eleventh, 5; HUlside, twelfth, day night at Chancellor Field, Irw Male removed from para coll*, tank- a. a. as set forth in CS 13-48 s* Issued by the t*A* on the ^cartet Monday. ond, javelin. , Apartment* Wanted lass beaters. Work, dona In. your, own U. S. Department of Commerce. Speci- ports. 1 fot oirdy seven bite off 2. and Westfleld, thirteenth, O. ington. ' . PrmBUROH PAINTS. fuU line of in- 181 North Ave. East, at fications may be obtained at the office Down Rahway tsrlor and exterior. Painters" discount TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT for 3 Boas* by ssecUltst.. All work .guaran- - CBanford. of Secretary, Harding School. Licensed Real Estate Broker Competition at the Englewoo4 olterings of Unkert, 100-yard dash—1. sloop., linden; ». lot quantities. Aloan-Lewls. adults. Location of Cranford or West- teed. Schalble Lima Scale Equipment frown. sUsfcmal; ».X#Wwjll. Jsjerson; Or CtANTOID Sealed proposals will be presented or meet will be the toughest encou»r TSSPB^ ^ Ernie Bobbie of Cran- JSchroedcr, Cranford; 8. .Clark. Roselle. OPEN Saturday i mailed to Mrs. Helen M. Arthur, Stcre- Blues T Four-County Conference tered this year by the Blues. Ift line: 10, ... For First Win VENETIAN BUNDS. 33"-3B". white and *VoAalki*lllttf 00-yard dash—1. Moon. Linden; ». TREES TRIMMED AND REMOVED The Board reserves then — __-.. tevts* Or**ji|bitlt 3* Vowltf* WUJb the iadiyidual members Meet Record Holders tvwy. aSM. ImmedUU delivery. Rental* • Cord Wood for Sal* any or all bid* and to waive Immaterial - -- juinSeldj tt. Alban-Lawla Hardware. 1M N. Union scoring 22 points. The RENTALS 1OR ALL OCCASIONS Landscape — Nurserymen ' MARGY WILSON ,„„ „....„... CRanford «-HS« Railway, •*•• f IT,-t7H;.aT-i£&aS^u3 Forrner^ar^ord High School A « Call WEstneld 3-4B20 or WEstneld 3-4*78 WANTED — A RETIBED COVPUt HELEN M. ARTHUR. to place last year. Artls. Plainfield; 3. USED Banquets — Weddings — Reception* ,.^ - ,.. .., Secretary. beth Braves 10,1 Question jM0-y*rd Evenings alter 6 WITH IS GBANOCaUUWEXS e received at EDITB REARICK CRaaford 6-5408 kolf. Costcfa' Bill MartuVi Three runs in the tint inning 3. Strauss, Mngry; playing together much more effi- Dances — Organisation Meeting*. Dated: May 19. IBM. 0-1S If the relay events are decided W JIM LOVELAND tf «f Education. LOUISA OLD „.,..- CRanford 6-6751 Marks 9; and Unden Bv dieyealO, and three more in the eighth gave • 11 Tarver. Cran- ords to the JPpurrCiassty Con-_ ate. — also There is space for •verjone. Th» seem . . . Jsfln Stwet. Craniord. upon, teams will be entered in the Plainfleld Diners 9. lord. Time: so.». ciently than they did in their floor has Bw bedrooms, three at thcaa BCevr JeEsey. Tuesday evening. June 7, /County clMUWMlli. today at Eci theCranford ifigh School basket- run—1. t«*yU^^to^JCrantord, Cranford: a. ference track competition and « BOWLD4O ALLEYS ' MASON CONTRACTORS 9^ ^f* ^^_ ^M as> • .A ^^ %^ opening game, Cranford's entry in large enough, for two double beds dock dktylight Saving 880 and mile races. These t*ams O(her fames slated for Sunday ball team « 9-t victory over Tie betweeni Kacnan ana4 Wening.. CCranr - share another. CAR . AMERICAN LEGION HOMB masonry. Sidewalks, flag- two other good-stxed bedroom* atu*. Came the proposals will BOROUGH OF KEN1XWORTH fordord:: 4«. Smith. RationalK ; 8. l>gai. Plain- would be selected from sjrifi i a^a ajgu^^^^ as a*sak ^^ * * Riverside' Driva stone 'work. Oarage building, brick first-floor den -well located for use- as. asm read ior frrn- NOTICE OF INTENTION .^gude: linden Buckeyes vs. EU&- way last Thursday afternoon at _ . _ r boiler and oil •Meets. aa m: «trong*r • Nor|h! IERTILIZER. lime. neat moss, grass Take notice that FRANK FRONHOF- •ver, Pete Trumpore, Ed a)>eth Braves at Warinanco Park, Rabway Athletic FWd. l-roillil e run—1run1u 1. . J. KeMartlnKM. . Wngrygy:: cat a-aioi . \CR 4-*osa CRanford. 6-atOS, . tf ilrst floor bath with stall shower. Witt the Sherman School ER. trading as the MONROE TAVERN, MiwrancM ranc**. BaBhh way : 3 . KhhtaKrahhtall. League got Its first taste of vic- include: ; seed, garden Herb Dltxel's tf the efficlancy and spaciousness of tfcav Mew Jersey. ho* applied to tho Mayor and Council of Francis Keenan, George fcQg^Elixabeth; El^abeth Ques- on; 4. i^icbTlefleisani^ ; S. Van Pelt. t Garden Center. weU-planned home, even a retired rmsjhi A four-m«o ipate It was the -fourth win against tory in taking over Rahway, 11-7, 100-yard dash—Jesse Bell, _ by j the Borough of Kenilworth. N. J., for Dick Lewis and Louis tion Marks vs. Plalnfleld Prejczs Tuna- 4I4OS. > CRanford «-33S3. U RENTALS FOR ALL OCCASIONS — ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS snd re-would find housekeeping easy. Ave <5> percent of the a Plenary Retail Consumption license tor in the i tomorrow seven defeats for Coach Paul Bu- at Memorial Field last Wednesday: Cranford, : 10.2, th 1«53. • Banquet*, weddings, receptions, dances, pairs, wall owlets, light switches, ate. foot living room with " ~ snade payable to the premises situated at Monroe Avenue and KILL CRABGRASS Individuals who may enter for at Orcen Brook Parlt, PlsinlUJd; onaguro*» nine and the third vic- FLOOR WAXES — »1.00 a day. deliv- organisation meetings.' etc. Veterans' Lamps rewired door *Mill* and cblmes curved.bay and Its open. «r**>»d bond m the 8th Street. KenUworth: N. J. . WEEDKILLER at ^be (Ppsptry Club, Backed up by effective Infield 220-yard dash«-Jeaa» Pelf, ered and picked up. Twin brush. You Memorial Home. 479 South Ave.. East: repaired. John Fray. WEstneld 3- be a grand spot for family «ia* percent of the Frank Fronhofer. owner, resides at dividual events are Lewis in tl)eWoodbridgf. and Plalnifctd Blue Stars vs. tory in its last four outings. , save time and work. Consumers Direct CRanford 6-6339. tf 4S04-M. The basement "' with I Mi. as a guarantee that Monroe Avenue and 8th Street, KenU- half mile. Bob Paterson In the shot Westfifld Hawks- at ~ Tamao^ues After several impressive per- work, Edward JCiubensples Cranford, :2*J. In 19H. Supply Co.. CBanford 4-09M. place and Dutch'Oven wouU.be _ rii ai 1 es awarded to the worth. N. J. SEEDS os they sprout DRIVEWAYS, WALKS, ETC. pitched the whole game for Cran- ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION, new out- for the "gang". Ail IS member* at Ike Ike wsB wfcfem tsm weeks there- Objections, if any. should be made im- put. Bob Davis In the XM *odCoach Park, Westfleld. formances in which be lost, Jerry 440-yard run—Bob McCUn- PLANTS — Flower and vegetable seed- lets. ' change of service, post lights. family could gather. 111000*) U» dtoasc ^iiw ^wy^i ai ^ and furnish a mediately In writing to Philip J. McGev- Trumpore in the high jump. ford. He allowed the Rahway bat- . ling*, potted hybrid tomatoes, geran- Wanted To Buy room table. Half the family/ cauaa sac assl. Upon failure to do so na. Clerk of the Borough of KenUworth, WILSON'S They The line-up: Kotlarz gained bis first victory of tock, Cranford, :51 A, In' 1953. ' turns, tuberous begonias^ perennial*. Repair lamps, toasters. Irons. D in' the dining space that's pact at the It- Oae security as liquidated ters six hits, while Cranford had GUNS WANTED — Licensed collector ' Davis. CRanford «-3»7». N. J. Monday ' CBANTORD Jt*fD. the season. He allowed seven hits, 880-yard run — Bob Bfetler, ' Van Sickle Greenhouse. 117 Benjamin paying nigh prices for modern or foot kitchen. We coukHfeo ot» for (Signed) > seven. \- ' Street. ' ; 6-16 antique rifles, shotguns, revolver*. telling about this unusual •" er edd trnnd* of all except FRANK FRONHOFER rorman'k. ct S I fMfWlar. U walked five., and struck out the Cranford, 2:06, in 1962. TELEVISION AND FM ANTENNAS nesday; all at Linden 3-SMA tf home, but after all advertising; will be returned Monroe Ave. and 8th Street " ~ '. *l » I lMlna. Sb same number. x ' Cranford took a 2-1 lead in the CHILDREN'S CLOTHES. Dresses, blouses. INSTALLED and repairedp . Work money and besides jrouTl enjoy atkr the opening of i KenUworth, N. J. More than on* half of «*9 The Junior ^ X' Tie • Mile run—Godfrey Mathews, . slips, underwear. WEstneld 2-6453-J. bl t it and finding out about its, many G&O Plaln- WE BUY ROOKS guaranteed. Reasonable rates. New chrck* or •j • 5-36 lean population Ihraj |a."*•- ia» Walt SosnowsU opened Cran- first Inning and. increased It to 4-2 ' 5-18 ~ features. has a gam*) with. Und**' j . 6. Tie be- Roselle, 4:40 in 1953. One or a thousand. Please can for and used TV set*. Tube* checked In wmjhe when the 1 ; ford's winning rally when he was details. PJ4. Book Shop. PLalnfUld 4- your home. Call FAnwood 3-4100. or _ in any event fUndard metropoUtaa | Linden. ,'•• •T-..; : : ': . :\:* Craft. Vpioa. in the third,' In which inning Ralph COMFORT ALL YEAR ROUND — Sum- CRanford 6-6W4. tf tttBT the opening of the safe on an error by the shortstop. 120-yard high hurdles—©on mer mosquito* on the outildc. Winter aaoo. u " "•' Koury belted a homer. Rahway I on the ' '" -.._-..... THE RIGHT HOME BUT NOTICE OF INTENTION ' Nettingham, Scotch Plains, :15.- GET QUAUTY heat inside. For the ilnest in BOY'S 20-INCH BICYCLE in good con- ladder mta be required Take notice that KENILWORTH INN. WEEDONE came back with three runs in the Aluminum Combination Windows and ELECTRICIAN. House* and garages *———•"- and payment 5, in 1954. JtoonocaJtoUU CCBB . 6^7371JBlWl6^7371^J^Bc . to left and he went to selle. 22* %", in 1953. Alr S»*H C»«*«. yea skaald ka*a table, chain, china closet, buf- cleaned, waxed'and l d polished. Special KENILWORTH INN,' InC: -=""- Blverslde* Rahwayx Prison Officers on Dia- — iMr l«ak* af asatant—«as. fet acrvcr separately. CRanford complete. »780. CRantord 4-3S2a. tt njey. First floor lavatory, END 0 WEED an attempted pick off throw went Shot put—Roosevelt Grier, " weader, this sars-Sr* read- /ate on repeat Jobs. For estimates ence mkitcheni , automatic Paula Phillip* Oliveri. Pres. mond No, I. in Rahway River Roselle. 85' »", in 1951, call Federal Maintenance Service. 101 garage. Asklns WILBUR O0ON 5-38 WEED-B^ON Paric, Rahway,-at<-«:30 -p.m. >nexi P BATHINETTE. folding carriage, shoo-Hy. WUshire Drive. CBanford 0-7ttS. Ailick. ? Ken Emmons followed kioVUe cart, summer rug 8x12: llamil- Painting - Decorating ' Mrs. Doris Coyle Tennis team, 5-0 Wednesday. ton BecBeachh avacuuc m cleaner. ' dinette T. A. CRANE — Painting and Decorating. LET US DO YOUR HOUSECLEANING. DU FONT'S with a single and the bases were Scotch Plains, 140* 11*4". U» tbtablel . 1 paiir vanitity llamps. frM^'it 343 Walnut Ava. Tel. CRanford > Biaj. Argonaut Household. Services. Windows Q. E. HOWLAND — BEAUOst loaded when Kotlarz drew a free Westfleld's powerful tennis'team 1953. walker CRantord for ssllinsle* . tf washed, floors waxed, walls washed. i r—i • m IWBTIAsBOf No. 414.,. Jump On . attic, cellar, porch cleaned and garage. Open evenings and Sundays Bring your furs to the Steal Gives JV pass. Cooper walked to force in blanked the Cranford High School Late Rally Fails, Javelin throw — Roosevelt »f MAT "Ost" ' D1NJNO BOOM SET. formica kitchenette Furniture poluncd. small paint lobs. Sosnowski and George netsters, 5-0, at the 4ocal courts Grier, Roselle, 186' 5", In 1951. »OBJ). act. record cabinet, toys. m*afTH%n NITSCHKE 4k BLUNCK— Painters and Estimates free, Prompt courteous 13 cksTMAIf ST. CBAfirrOBD : [Jttmsi«m : U 1»M CHestnut 1-06*4. Decorators. 47 North 18th Street. Ken- WEstneld old reliable furriers — saceriflce fly scored Emmons. Frosh Losses to^LJnden Uworth. N- J. Telephone CRanford service. Marvin Whaley. G&O RABBIT REPELLENT Second Vjctpry Friday afternoon; Ufa Unlon^Mid- tor aalr — 3-4374. ' U In jthe second inning. Rahway A last-Inning rally fell short as COMg rSKPARBO W /•••• dlesex Tennis Conference match. PIANO, spinet. MehUn & Sons, like new 6-4718 — CHestnut S-34M. tf &MIEW CtJUNTl D. DRYSON&SON Amw*r No. 3,., Moop>'f How* , **-*- I^ck#rsoo's steal of home •378. Call CRanford 6-S»7* . DRIED BLOOD —ZIP came back with two runs. Bill In the five matches, the Blues the Cranford High Schol fresh- WILLIAM ROE3EL. Interior and Ex- . BUG CttANUM Point gives yeoff of colorful prof«t> in a«al. $C95 ened fee rally with. a. walk. The ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 I iWitner"ge^ 4 n Cliff Robinson topping Lee Ferrific- e fly. . \ ticipate. ' / No. 450 . Workina Your CRantord 6-3127 after 4 p-m. . 8-26 REPAIRS, ALTERATIONS, cabinet work. PLAY SAFE ON 3.F.HcnVn.lb 4 0 3 CRIB. Krocnler youth bed. baby scale. cccreaUon rooms, porcltes, etc. Free , were loaded as Jack Bur- KoUarstp o 0x-O"Connor 0 0 O guson' and Art Wendelken, 6-2, Tom O'Brien took the loss for Winning matches Cor Cranford Way Up to a Lawn mower. WEstneld 2-6*73. INTERIOR and EXTERIOR PAINTING. estimates. All work guaranteed. Call 1 0 DolaqJIb ... J 1 Gu* Grickcm.ki. 16 New St. TeL CRan- ton was hit with a .pitch and Paul 6-1: BKilTom Nagle, Paul mmw ear assttt this 1*41 H.Y- Free estimates given. - Call T. Schuman. DoDcyjef l'BJlcn'sonj* 4 0 Cranford. It was the fourth loss MOVTH Stal/Usi Wsgesi wisM .8KRVEL BEFRIGERATOR. good condi- CRanford 6-SW7 after 8 p.m. ' 8-26 ford .6-8170 or CRanford 6-78O0. 8-36 TV REPAIRS 7. _ 1 in> ••»»» on *» error by WeingarUf -•*. OOKasU> — S. 1 ' tlon. very reasonable. CKaniord 6-a266. Wi It was the third defeat in four in four outings for the frosh. nine. Dunham and Tony Stein. asak* far a (**4 «M»»U*-«U**. Piano Turning CHILD HEALTH SAND WanUf « OO.ChamwUx -3 0 Csaw aa«1 *•*—.' Sits.** KLOOll SANDING, waxing! and shel- the shortstop. After Dickerson tal- PAINTING. PAPERHANQINa. Zdward Conto/f us about off your painting qimtton*. 1 o o conference matches for the Blues. Coach BUI Martin reports that Bla«a>PIECE.X»VI»lO BOOM -T—mUlsy ..J«:lanjB. OUnfqrd 6-3332 after 6 P.M RELIABLE PIANO TUNING and nc- Bsid • oik a aftafl, Bvt^V * tried tbe slip covers: Oriootal and fibre rug*. aj .«>a»^s^*^j |*2*A.^ajsjOsB*i3^0f^i^a|^s|ytBL £ktM«vlMB|| Westfleld has three wins against the match scheduled with West- k No Parkin* Probltmt Drivs In Yard .Totals 33 S 7] Totals ~Jt» 3 0 fill. Reasonable. CBantoid 6-tilO Piano Co.. Tuners and Belli iHd»ri. same maneuver and was safe when x—Ran In BUx. only one loss hi the league. field for June 2 will be played en alter « pja. 3 North Avenue. East- Call rBanfatd M halL CRANTOBO 3 0 0 ••* 6-3730. . . . 23. • SOFA;' walnut frame, good condition; RAHWAT ^.«41-«4« tt&M ROOFING CO. MORRIS '••• lawnnower; 4-ptank scat chairs; mir- CBANFORD V. N. A. for General Nurs- Piano Instruction scored five times in the Errors—Zullck. Scarpltto 1. F. . ing. Visits. Hypodermics. Maternal and ANNOUNCING a few openings for piano CE. TRUBENBACH Two-base hit—Dolan. Home A&P Keglere on Top 41* E, s]ajMiwe«4 Ave.. ror with walnut frame: drop-leaf table: -fraine on seven walks and ills—off tCotlan t. electric broiler; larga pitcher. M1U- Infant Care. Health Education. The students. Bachelor of Music degree, Winning two games from the Visiting Nurse Can Help You. Nominal graduate work at Teachers' College. single. ' off Kast X. Struck out—by- Kalian fl. by Annual Sports Dinner burn 6-1401-J. • Dressmaker* AUewsUesm Kast 4. Utapirear " ^ " Uawa? FU l-#«4t jy totted Co* Fee. Tel. CRanford 6-0787, or consult Columbls University. Call CRanford Jim Rice was the winning hurler First Avenue team, Cranford won OX. STEAM IRON only 14.73. (Reg Telephone Directory. Hours: Dally 6-33*0. . 6-30 LADIES SUITS and the A. & P. Bowling League cham- Newark E8 S-4824 Set for June 8 at CHS ai7JSi OcUvarcd. Ask tor home dem- except Sundays and Holidays. 6:30 as" He 'struck out IS batters and •14 CntfRAL AVE. onstration. Consumers Direct Supply AM. to 4:30 P.M, ' tt CBanford 6-340*. walked only two. He pitched well Rodenhi Wins Letter pionship last Wednesday evening All Typo of The annual, spring sports din- WE a-oan at the Rabway Recreation alleys. ner for athlete* of Cranford High CK-cwfa mi — —-u Furrier- CRANFORD In the clutch and whiffed the side Thomas Rodenhi of Cranfor ROOFING andBEPADtS WESTFIEID, If. f. WALLPAPER J> PAINT BARGAINS. u KANTNER. New furs. Fur casts ALTERATIONS on women's Tand chts-' in the third. Dave Deutch was thewas awarded a 'varsity letter in School will be held June 8 in the Leading brand*. Roll of paper 63c. Lot* For Sale restyled and ' repaired. lit Walnut drcn's clothing, WEstaekt l-aOS-W GaL exterior paint S4.4S. Big sckrllon RADIO "Wsich Teaur Overhead" high school cafeteria^ \ SOUTH SIDE. 2 lots 73x100. »l»0O each, Ave., CRanford 6-1S7B. , tt soccer at the^ annual-"Varsity Jl!-\ 1 r > , Consumer. Direct Supply Co.. CR*nj Jill ulllltlcs except strccta. Cllanford A ! T*vc*T'H '** "^ 1*M* ..baseball, e.7786. U In previous starts, Cranford lost sports banquet of Rutgers Uni EMgOEMCY CALL8 #t #nd Roselle and versity Monday evening lo theloos to tfia vocal cords. It was statas) track, tennis a,nd golf teams will be ..VLOWSK (MOWERS—You will enjoy CRANVOtlD—Mceker Avenue, lot 133 ft. Floor Service Tutoring fet tjM Journal of tW Invited to attend. A proroioent I thasa new iris In' your garden. fronlagc. 118 ft. deep. Sec owner at u ntanmu, uu*wma\iu. dowqed Scott in a return engage- university commons,' Mew Bjruus jwmz -1 fa* ana dollar. A card will re- 36 Meeker Avenue. 5-l» R. MENZEL — Floor scraping and re-TUTORTMO—-Ugh speaker wiU be obtained. \ Mur order. Ttturs. or Friday finishing of old Soon a specialty. subjects. CarohtsT. Uo-111 SOUTH AYR, i. CRanford Wick,; . . : • . ntrtilnwn. U lluruskls ava- CHANrOIlD. no»eUs Avcuuc, M 38*100. CRanford S-134J. 61 EU*alj«Ui Ave- LUB.. Ed. M.. 336 C&uiluM (MWM. U Bua. CMnlurd. _. ,- tf WUtd H« .1 ••.w*.^S^...j;: L .:•' ":-•'•••• ; •.', ." /' •'',' •• •*•'•'

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David Silvt, the hospital parking Mrs. Michael Augustine, Mrs. An- MMondayd . , Rosarians drew Faber, Mrs. Charles Gall- Club The child, weighing/fust one £'• zewski, Mrs. WUllam Schellen- >unce short of 12 poumfc, was de- burg, Mrs. Charles Kamuda, Mrs. icked vered by Edward H. Tiller and Novae, Mrs. Beck, Mrs. Patrick GARWOOD—A C. Deremer, lo- foseph T. Schnauffrr, squad mem- rs. George Weiner. cal builder and proprietor of ers. They were/assisted by Mr. Mrs. Frank Todisco. Mrs. Al Sicko, Deremer Builders'. Supj Com- Michaldyk. also riding the, am- ulance; Wailam Ffl Melka, the GARWOOD — The Rosary So- Mrs. Ralph Rendenelli, Mrs. Dan-pany, has been nominated to suc- BaaaaSaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaflBBIl Baaaal ambulance/driver, and Nicholas ciety of the Church pf St. Anne is iel Fiadino, Mrs. James Ryan, Mrs. ceed A. T. Mosca as president of woon KENILWORTH Charles Gil- McKluskey and- Donald Perry, _ rarrangements-for ia-fash- the Lions Club. Annual election auadmen. > J__ • Crowley,. Mrs. ion show and card party, date toilette, Mrs. ,John Under an agreement made when •which will be announced.in. the Davey,,Mrs: Gerald Wirsig, Mrs. Warren J. Binns, Jr., was "X ^aflaHa^B^ala^a^a^H Entered u Kcond class malt matter at squad was organized in 1936, >".^^B|ag^^B^gB^By HaSaaaall near future. • Mrs. ^Samuel Colwell and Mrselecte. d president of the. Ladies' Y, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1955 The Post Oftlce at Cranlord. N. J. 28.Pages— 10 Cents Robert Lynch. members of this first crew to Mrs. George Wall, Mrs. Charles. Auxiliary of the club at a meeting eliver a baby 4n the ambulance \ Beck, Mrs. Frank Burke and Mrs. Mrs. John J. Mayer of 812 Cen-at the home of Mrs. John Mayei ^SiaaaaflBaaaa^^Baaaa^Baaaaaa! 812 Center street, last Wednes wil ltbrow a party for their fel- George.Novae will be in charge ter street will sponsor a card party ow volunteers. Dev Winners of Local Scholarships of "the .affair. Proceeds will be used next Thursday io her home start- night. Installation ceremoni ELIZABETH I nt Permits Suspended; Proin Friday be held June 8. The Michalczyks also have a Exercises, for the school fund. ing at 1 p.m. The public is invited Other hew officers of the auxil- laughter, Janet, who celebrated Birthday anniversaries observed to attend. • w iary are: Vice-presidents, Mrs- her sixth birthday anniversary Begins CHS at last Thursday night's meeting Tuesday, and \ another son, John, Final Action on Liquor License Fees Hostesses at last Thursday Amelia Andrews. and/Mrs. Albert Mi in the school cafeteria were those night's meeting were Mrs. Timothy r., 2 years old. Beling; ' secretary,/Mrs. Joseph action. Township it will not endanger children. HeDepartment until some action is On Memorial Day of Mrs. Rudolph Wrhel, Mrs. John Mr. Michalczyk, a shipping clerk Event Series McDonough, Mrs. Peter Kilburg, Stibler; treasurer/Mrs.'Mary Con- night sus- also reported that he will suggest obtained on installing a traffic With Ray McKinley'and his or- With a parade and exercises. Cranford will pay tribute to its Wissel, Mrs. John,Jones and Mrs.Mrs. Susan McCarthy, Mrs! James over; tail twixier, Mrs. Ernest t the Diamond Expansion Bolt $$r pending turther inyesti- the Boy Scouts reinstitute a pro-light at North and Elizabeth ave- chestra as the featured attraction, war dead Monday. The march will consist of three divisions and will Frank Kilburg. McKee, Mrs. Thomas McNamara, Behriert, and/ lion tamer, Mrs. Company, reported yesterday that tear bniMing permits is- gram carried out several years nuee. The commissioner declared Cranfdrd High- School students Final arrangements for the Mi s s Antonette Pananebianca, Milton Sos name had not yet been selected ago whereby they organize into begin at 9:30 a.m. in the vicinity of Walnut avenue and Lcnhome Smorgasbord supper to be held Mrs. Jack Pells, Mrs. Alfred Pelu- or the newcomer. His wife, the si the May 10 meeting to conditions at this intersection are will' launch their scries of year- drive. Postmaster Arthur Mclz will be parade marshal.. / ' Other nominations for club of- teams in the fall and pick the'cat- : Saturday from 4 to 7 p.m. in thesio, Mrs. William Pclusio and Mrs. brmer Miss Gladys Dushanek, is ASNUIUIPS tor new dwel- becoming worse and'"unlfcss-~some «f»i events tomorrow evening with The ceremonies will be conducted at the Memorial Tablet. North ficers were made at-a recent meet- erpillar nests out of the trees. immediate action is taken the the annual junior-senior prom in school cafeteria have been made. Luke Pcnnucci. native of. Garwood. ••«—r Union and Springfield avenues. ing aVfollows: • * . &a Browning avenue. The This, he said, will do more than township may have more fatal ac- the high school gymnasium. Mrs. John Malko is chairman and George U. Hilbcrt. commander of First vice-president, Joseph Tro- is a part of theanything else to rid the commun- cidents- at this corner. As was the case last year, the Mrs. Carlo Barresi co-chairman. io; second vicerpresident, Jos- ity of this pest in coming y^ars. Capt. Newell. Rodney Fiske Post 1 Spacek Named Breyer tract, and the The State Highway Department, prom will feature a name band, Assisting on the committee a reacbei • higher note rta -F~r*frfe • On Commissioner Cowpterth- following several conferences with Report Soon 335, VFW. will be master of cere- Mrs. George Wall, Mrs. Burke, ktn any other musical Instrument are located near Ray McKinley this year. Johnny Kraus; financial.secretary, Al Bel- waite's recommendation, Town- local officials,, advised that the ex- Long and his orchestra played last monies. In case of rain, the exer- ff:••' Mrs. Arthur Battistella, Mrs. •ot «xe«i*lng th* piccolo. / Piaro ing; treasurer, Vincent Wepprecht; Bible School hip Engineer P. J. Grail and -isting rwtngnnai shnpw< signs nt year. The prom- cises will take place in the First lice Chief W. A. fischer will be On Forecast i V" auditor, George Cunningham; lion Al ib reqaest of Martin Stern, the intersection of Centennial, food, beautiful ^rp-jfry^rinn rhnn-h tamer, Louis A. Dughi; tail twist- Instructor ent to Trenton to "sit tin thNorte h and Elizabeth avenues are favors for all girls. Herbert Crooks, past com- •Ve«flifc attorney, who represent- doorstep", of the State Highway I er,, Arthur Sachsel; directors, John KENILWQRTH—Joseph Spacek ^ Hzstaft Assoriatr<. final dis- "• (Continued oVi. Page 8) .... Committee chairmen, reviewed 5fHSchools mander of Unity Chapter 59, Dis- Mayer, one year; Warren J. Binns, t Bronxville, N. Y., will be the cf tbe tour permits will their final plans for the dance at report on future enrollment J ablcd American Veterans and rpjeaker at Sunday services in at the next meeting of a meeting Monday. A highlight of forecasts of the Cranford public Commander F. Edwin Winter of three years*, Ienilwdrtn"~G"ospel ChapeTa' ** on June 14. ThTakee Over Reins of Local Adult School the affair wHl be the crowning of school system wilW be received by Cranford Post 212. American Le- Serving on the nominating com- .m. and 8 p.m. Mr. Spacek will is «isiSr'pTanin1S5lon--to- the king anfo queen^Other features gion, will read the names of Cran- mittee were' the following past bp the Bible teacher at the Vaca- are a midnight supperTa •'cari3iaw the School Planning Committee at ford residents who made the su- with cqostruction of sew- - presidents of the club:' Mr. Binns, ion Bible Schol planned for June curb and gutter instal- photographer and- decorations. •prcme' satf ifiet' -in -defettfle-ot-theit chairman; John Mayer, Louis J. 27 through July 8 at the chapel. According to the committee, the School. Burton C. .Belden, chair- Eontenelli. Fred Adaml, Stanley The young people will hold their PtdbSc hearing on an amend- finances are "well under control man, announced today. | Carlson, Mr. Cunningham, John last supper meeting for the. sea- to the zoning ordinance pro- thanks to parent support and stu- A sub-committee consisting of ' Mayor's Invitation Richardson, Bertram J. Bertolamy on oh Sunday at 5 o'clock at the unifaroiity«in exterior de- lent response to the sale of bids." M: V- Taliaferro.'Board, of Educa- anid iohrTDuganr "• v? ="-^-"-'- tion president; Mrs. F. Q. Mackie. •• To Gold Star Parents FUR STORAGE ol ^*^M»«t< in Residence A Final details this week have been \ • Mayor Fred P. Andersen to- : will meet at the chapel for a pro- ned. until n the hands of the food and dec- Cranford keywoman for the PTA;: gressive ' supper in ,the homes of day issued ah invitation lo all ONLY1% -t. Tbe Planning Board, to "orating Anthony Terregino, assistant prin- :1f \ four members. Eighth-grade mem- iuL-Mr_ Gold Star parents to be seated . • Garwood Resident the |aoposed amendment The decorating committee, which Tbr ttie-Mrnrror-^--^ (low m bers of trie Sunday School have Belden hfis been working on' the had been tyfeiTed, recommended has been working since the Easter ial Day ceremonies Monday Becomes Famous been invited 'as guests. ; i ^a«3r djange vhidi ilso wilt forecast for several months. A Sunday School teacherV meet- vacation, has chosen what' the morning at- the Memorial Tab- bt »ascasaed prior {Q final action committee calls "a glamorous.and In addition,' the committee will let at North Vnion and Spring- ing is scheduled for Tuesday eve- receive a report by. Channing j. At Tender Age Aacpled on. final reading was different" theme for this year's field avenues. GARWOOD — Mrs. John Mich- ning at 8 p.m. Plans will be,com- IIP to the zoning ord- Rudd, a member of the Board of! pleted for the annual Sunday dance. Assisted by 25 classmates,, alczyk of 131 Willow avenue and ' certiflcate of Education, on .the capacity and! ^School picnic to be held on June he committee will work all today country in all .wars. Wreaths will best, utilization of all present her new son, who became famous 1- ."..-•. ftam the zoning officer and tomorrow in transforming the be placed at the Memorial Tablet at an early age as the first baby ffpt^tmr before any :ym into a cabaret-type atmos- buildings. ••••jra The service for prayer and Bi- on- in-honor of those men. A firing torn in an ambulance of the Gar- or alteration may phere. Twelve junior' girls .will Mr. Belden said the committee __ ble study will be held on Wed- commander by wood First Aid Squad, were re- in whole or in part. help set up and decorate the hun- expects to have a report ready on ~o i of Capt^ Newell Rodney nesday also at 8 p.m. . be c laner ported "doing fine" at Muhlen- i certificate wjll certify that dred "tables at which students'and both studies for the Board of Final arrangements are being Fiske Post 335. VFW will fire a berg Hospital, Plainfield, yester- hr'Vft'ji; and use complies with guests will be seated. ucation's June 20 meeting. made for the annual Memorial Day volley following-the placing of thex W- WE SAID 1%day. fBwitians Of the zoning ordi- The chairman pointed out these wreaths. , . .'...- \ The decorations theme has been Having decided to have her rally, under the direction of Fred and health codes CHANNING RUDD KENNETH W. IVEB8EN — AND BASED ON YOUR VALUATION— G. MacKenzle, chairman. About kept a secret, the committee re- will be the first studies prepara- Invocation will be offered by v- third baby at Muhlenberg after «awr applicable ordinances ports. . •. J tory to the formation of recom- the Rev. Frank V. H. Carthy. rec- giving birth to her first two at1200 are expected to attend the af- ILENE JCWNSEN D1ANNE BYRNES regatatians of the township, The McKinley crew has been mendations to meet the expected tor of Trinity Episcopal Church, You a«t SWAN auarantood insured protection against home, Mrs. Michalczyk was en-fair which will take place on the on final reading one of the country's outstanding shortage of classroom space in the and the benediction wil be by route to the hospital when the athletic field of Regional High Lam ^^ ^^^BBBBBBBBBBBBBB! Adult School Names Rudd MOTHS — HEAT — FIBE — THEFT — and at Ikes* M Jaaa^B^BBBaaaV ' ' ' ^^^aaaaaaaa. «E3S an airitT"^«*^ to the 1951 p of. Temple School, Springfield, with a full dance bands for many years, while Cranford public school system. Be- Rabbi Philip Brand birth occurred near the entrance ft ^a^B^BaBf^BBBBBBBaV ' ^^aaaaal Code of General Ordinances fix- 1 Beth-El. Mayor Fred P. Ander- low. low rate*. day's program including services,, ^ jf^^B^HBBBBaaBBBB^HSkw ' ' ^aaM Ray. has become one of the lead- Local Organizations Awardcause 61 overcrowding, the Board izg ibe w™-'* license" tees of tav- sen will welcome those present baseball games, races and other New President-Director ng recording vocalists of novelty of Education has adopted a plan (jnss at $1^0 and package goods Channing. Kudd of 218 Central avenue, a member of the Board to stagger school hours at Cran- and speak,briefly:.. '. ' • < aares at $W»0. effective July 1. tunes. In addition to his vocalizing, FUR COATS CLOTH COATS SUITS of Education, was elected president and director of the Cranford Adult McKinley is one of the leading Scholarships to Four Seniorsford High. School in Septeinber^ Accompanied by the Cranford local organizations today, announced they have awarded A targets date of September 15 High School Band, Joan Abdo will' 150 min. 1.50 riiin. 1.00 min. Lions Hear Address 2oS Cor |r goods stores, $750 recite Lincoln's "Gettysburg Ad- Clanford C-S7CT air. n g He succeeds Mrs. Charles Redden of 210 Columbia avenue, also currently appearing on several scholarships to hflti.bmio.fint,..Mr P A l tffll tie ptaeed at By Chemical Engineer ordinance, passed last television shows,as a vocalist and The recipients include: Joan Lightcap,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the submission of recommenda- bad imaeaaed both types of a member of the Board of Education, whose, resignation was accepted tions for ' solving- the • expected the tablet by the following girls: In conjunction with Chemical with regret. She had served as di- drummer and he has done some Nelson M. Lightcap of 7 Sylvester street, a $100 grant from the Crun- World War I, Dianne Hubert; Dr. George Frucis Sckait heenses to the state maximum of MC work! overcrowding throughout the 1 FUR STORAGE Progress Week, Oscar Smith, staff rector for the past four years. ford High School Parent-Teacher Association to attend a .state teach- World War II. Joyce Arnescn; The orchestra also features fine school system. At the same time, assistant at the laboratory of the Frances Lewis and Evelyn Ham- Kenneth Iversen of 119 Spring ers college; Ilcne Johnscn, daugh- a plan for the administrative set other wars. Martha Babcock; and V 44 North Ave.,E; UJC Slates arrangements and excellent of the Spanish, Music, Biology, Unknown Soldier. June Wright. ^cjn asked the committee's assist- street, director of student ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thorlief John- up of the school . system also is Cyanamld Company in Linden,' dance tempos. Arrangements by Forum clubs and the junior'prom Led by : Robert S. Dow, CRANFORD 6-3300 Tare* Springfield Arenao 1 JSautier. of t he famous sen of 405 Central avenue, a $100 expected to be offered by the com- spoke before the weekly dinner wrmntf0V of tent committee. She also served on the 'America" will be sung, accom- One Term wrard Teachers. ,«, J *w_ mittee. Craafort. N. J. meeting of the Lions Club at the 'which are,now.infesting Junior College, was elected vice- Only one summer term will be staffs'"! JMSHigd^by.... the Cranford High Deane ^Kincaide highlight the Association fora teacher training School Bandi and the pledge o Remember Swan for the Finest in Fur Storage Coach and Four Restaurant on s±e trees. president and assistant director. offered this year at Union Junior "Spotlight.^ band's efforts.' major. Miss Johnsen, who also", won a legiance to the flag will be led by Tuesday. Works' Commissioner He succeeds Mr. Rudd. On Wed-College, Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, He stressed the need for more' fe, Oowperfhwaite said he nesday, Mr. Iversen will also be- Also, Diane C. Byrnes, daughter $200 scholarship from the Cran- Pass Mental Thomas Gornowski of Cub. Pack president and dean, announced. In 178. ••.'•' .. .• •"•'..- young people to become interested contacted the county agricul- come assistant, to • the president of of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Byrnes of ford College Club, is the recipient in science studies plus odequat agent and obtained the f orm- the junior college. , ' recent years, the college had con-Staff Changes 51 John street, a three-year full of the first award of the teachers' "America the Beautiful",: by tor* spray which the public ducted two terms during the sum- tuition grant of $400 from the Vil- association. In announcing the Health Goal Samuel A. Ward. "Battle Hymn of MAY 22 support of this policy in the form Mrs. G. Holmes Williams of 14 department will.use where mer season. , lage Improvement Association for scholarship, Paul Sclby, president, The Cranford Committee for the Republic" by William Steffe 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. of more teadhcrs and laboratories m Makatom drive, a member of the and "God Bless Our Native Land** OPEN THIS SUNDAY __ in order to keep, up with the tre- Classes for the summer term will At Post Office a student nurse, and Marion. J. . (Continued on -Page 8) Mental Health has exceeded its Board of Education,,was reflected will be sung by the Trinity begin on June 27' and run fo Aug- Peter J. Clark, superintendent Kaye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. goal in its current fund raising mendous rate of progress that secretary and Mrs. Beatrice Bargos Church Choir, accompanied by. ust 5. Registration will be held of mails in the Cranford Post Joseph Kaye of 125 Columbia ave- drive, it was announced today by started during the war years. of 20 Normandie place was elected the High School Brass Choir. 'Gift Days' from 6 to 9 p.m.. on June 23, 24Office for the past several years, nue, d $250 award from the Rotary Robert E. Crane, chairman. AT BARON'S YOU Mr. Smith has studied at Car- treasurer, succeeding Mrs. W. T. Half-Million A Boy Scout Memorial Service ife and 27. has been named acting assistant Club for a student tnurse. Mr. Crane'said $4,022 was col- negie Tech, Johns Hopkins and Collins who served for the past will be conducted by Life Scout All courses wfll be given during postmaster, to fill the vacancy The selection of Miss Lightcap lected toward a goal of $4,000. The Rutgers Universities and pioneered four years. Fred Ball of Troop,80. Here in June the evening with students limited caused/ by the death recently' of for the second annual PTA schol- chairman explained that all the in the production of radium, ferro- Fl*ns for the. Tin"'"''' Cranford In Valuations Taps will be sounded by Charles Gerhard Kellner, guidance di- to six credit hours or seven credit Assistant Postmaster Alfred C. arship was announced- by Mrs. funds came from residential solici- alloys and special steels. - . Gift Days promotion June 9, 10 Forty-two permits for 'one-fam- Ray, Jr.;', and David Cowper- rector at Cranford High School, hours with a laboratory. Lane.- it was announced yesterday Charles M. Ray, chairman. She tation and-that ho businesses were ^ad 11 were furthered last Thurs- ily • dwellings were • among 53 thwaite. and Mr. Dow will lead in was reappointed registrar. As an accommodation for stu-by Postmaster Arthur F. Metz. will attend Trenton .State Teach- contacted during the current drive. day nasjht at tbe monthly dinner Selected as directors were: Mrs. building permits approved by the singing of the -Star Spangled Winnewald Farm Camp dents who began in February, the In other temporary changes in ers College where .both her par- The chairman thanked Cranford Banner." accompanied .by. the of the Cranford Business Redden, Mrs. Williams, Dr. How- the local post office. Postmaster ents attended. Mrs. Lightcap was Township Committee at its meet- residents for their support and co- Lebanon, N. 3. in tbe Coach and Four college will offer three courses (Continued on page 4) : ard R. Best, superintendent of from August 8 to September 2. Metz announced that Arthur a member of the class of '33 and ing Tuesday night. New conoperation- . These contributions, Mr. schools. James Kervick, Mr. Iver- They are: Plane and solid analytic Boertmann, who has been doing Mr. Lightcap was a member of the struction valuation of the homes Craile said, assures continued serv- Lloyd Geller, • wb seh, Mr. Kellner and Mr. Rudd. the, work of the clerk in charge, class of '35. In addition, her grand- was estimated by Building In- ice for Cranford residents at the S»*rU. CrafU. Swlmmlnf. Tri»«. -#aUiurJ|igj^ie^ast fouit^ years. have been forwarded by the>post- Honor Society, secretary of the Morval Homes, Inc., wages t all final reports to then* cap- the banks and most places of busi- Rubinstein Color Woodbury "TEe OraSf<£a lTaysCoiiin Jttee' has The fall term wW^set" tor^terr that a banner also will colleges'to submit a statement o -master- to- divisional -postal -head-, senior.class. president otthc.Girls' grjyatcd..]<}. peiwitsjror_residences tnins_.sq that the drive can be cbn-ness in town. • consecutive Tuesday evenings approval .from their own institu- quarters in Philadelphia. ' Athletic'Association and a member on Hillside avenuc~~Crane"iiiirk" ..-.There ..wilL-.be ..no-riJail^ delivery across North Union ave- from October 4 through December TOWELS SIX LIVELY SEPARATES! t-jc, near North, avenue ,to tur tion for any courses taken at Union way and Mendell avenue. Con- chairman praised Mrs. . George Monday, and business windows si 6 at Cranford High School. Dis- —«r r"i^|"-i«r the •"days." Junior College. . struction cost of all the. dwellings Sailer and. Mrs. I. Mycrson, resi- the Post Oftlce will be closed all cussions were held regarding some day., it was announced by Post- A revision to the association' Courses to be available are: 6:15 was listed at $11,000 each. ' dential chairmen, and other^drive 35 courses the school will offer. Water Pressure Normal Winwood Homes was granted master Arthur F\ Metz. The lob- 1.50 ic-cH)r-~Sunday. permitting, until .June 23, when pounds per square r hereafter Sat- ni«ade..place. its second season Satur- miiiistrativc head of the CruhTord"i iind'Ioi' CD communication "equip- headquarters office^ Mr, Foreman—^: your door in * jlflyl New members elected during the the full schedule of opening hours was back up to 20 pounds at 9 urday's drop no action was taken. midriff blouse, 4.98, Bermuda shorts, 4.98, ahortia shorts, 3-98, y. it as announced this week p.m. and continued to climb to 37 Showers.Sunday nlfthi ;i«

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