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(N.-J;_) CITIZEN^AND CHRONICLE—TllUUSDAY, JMARCIl ic, 1 career . advancement pr SPECIAL! Kashariaii Undefeated sponsored by tjie Busines 1 FREE! PLANTABBS IC As RutgeiS Wiesller Professional. Women's Cli Fiinwood and Scotch Plair Wiflt Purchase of $2 Worth oi |. KE.NIL'WOHTKE.NILO H —E Edward; Kas- Week.' —•--- -,' . ' ,' '•'••• At St. Paul's tariim of 1TH Boulevard e FERRY—MORSE & CO. -T •' '!' • '• : ui :i n the GARWOOD ; — ' !ma • Flower Pots . Stainer. . . •" j -night^t 7 o'clock at St. Th<,_ New dispersing Idea The avprage t^x bill here (except ir» the case^f-a veteran, New Officers Church School.*'will • Sprayers •:. Richard. H. Dudley, was elected 9:3b .a.m." Sunday, ;|nd .there will . yj^g an» exemption dji his property) should remain approxi- Knights List to succeed Nclsoh M. Llghtcap -as _bf'_:)_, .Tniiifir Vtii'il'h. Fellowship Ti. Hart and He... gmenr&een grass with brushes on lawn itelv" the same under the 40 percent ratable ratio set .this Chairman of ther Joint Civic. Com- .-_..._K'- at rfp.m. j"" •' • icienik-arc co-chairmen •• 1 • Dusters >ek for. Union County municipalities; according to the foj- Effectiye July 1 Senior.Citwe(,is will meeti'at'-the parish drive. Mrs. Edria Cai . mittee for Encouraging Candidates church'-at'1. yim. today. ' <•'••-•• is executive Secretary. The -products ving explanatory statement issued by Tax Assessor^ Edward lor the Board of tiducation at flit Mrs. Robert EL Biossor,'whd_has.served,a month of he , . — IHana . for Sylvester'1!?* McVeFgi), paste tion class will with,the pas- !• spring•••• activities have been an- • Lawn Rollers irkowich:.. .. , • • .'' . '" ' "" ' ~ group's, annual meeting .in ..Lincoln. first term, announced, her rosignation_as of July.1 at a meeting _ extunded thanks to all men mm School Monday night. Mr... Dudley tor_at :*::iO thin oft frrnoottr mere j1?tni ,^C(:, by Sl_ ^ Council oiputing in tlwi drive. _ , 3 Union County, Tax of the Board_of Education on Tuesday night in Lincoln School. .Will be rehearsals is a representative of th'o Ci-anforc Participants are as follows, • Garden Gloves 1 at their meeting of Board Mbves Taxpayers*. Association on iht Mrs... Blosscr, who wus elected to the ttoard in the "Feb- Choir .at "6:45. aiKlj thij .Ghimeel j ThV anmini IToly Hour-will be Tcairi l.nSernic- Smith, cs Choir at 8. o'clock this el-oning. ,. ,. Holy'Thursday after mass hel(J on PpminiclT'Ai Marino, Frank ' r>v.. 20 adopted a_.4O per- .committee. • " . ruary 14 school election for a three-year-term, said.her hus- • -. The audit and • bi|idfief • commit- binder the direction of John ~ " Knee Guards r ? narelli, , Michael Duffy, V nt ratio for0tKe~ a^sesiitierit Toward . Named' vice-ehairma'n was Mrs. ^bahd has been named super- ,—fop-will mt-L'i :it "•'- •'•— -»• •••• "i-- —.-..-,-.... s. | Joutihorty.'' Jack • Smith, E; all real, property througnoul Uie uf fcl • D.m, : to'mnrr? Oi". Tuesday, i activities committee. ; AGRIC -• a representative bf the Cranford Tintendent of transpor[aTIoir C;.rr'aiihe«, Frank W-ajjer, 'W ' weight, full-power fertilizer—feeds Garden Tools munifcipalitios of-Union .County. ''-.. • •• •" .- ' " .•.-r:''.-.V/,.' Youth Choir rsa la- [NOW -rhonibers-wUrhonibeUl be're'eeived Utadley, Ed Hill, Al Make. Pay System Junior Service .JLeugue. As vice- lot the northern regibn o£ the -.:bQ,diicle'.1..;j( 3: 15 i).iri. nnd ; oil April (>. The. Vecon.d decree vyil- your Uwn completely. Phosphorus is was brought about by"the chairman, she also. vvill serve ns nd';4 Thomas O'Brien. '.' ' The Board of Education took a Pennsylvania Railroad in-Buf^ * there; "'will be. a njectirit! of the ; b . jliven • April 27; third decree, . and potash build stronfrootS. ••sitti'ot a law last year by the • • •chuivman of the jjrpup'u screening c tainTea; Arthum 2,r MichaeHppl ,. Mayer, step toward a merit pay plan for falo, -N, Y. He formerly held -feoatd. of -Chrisliim Education at 'B.j,May' 13r3rrr S. 1 itc -Legislature now known as committee. ."."• Z •tainvaly;, ArthuFred rWeppler Hodapp, , IWichaeMih - .-.--..^..-. .Long-lasting urea-form nitrogen. r teachers at a meeting on Tuesday ••fontfli service:' Th.e annua^ni l spring .dance will he- aptcr SI,-taws o£f I860, Other officers for i&Gl-62-and, the same position for tho, Ne\v_ sik7 Charles Lennonl ,I Mr. Ki . spoon feeds yourJawij^ M •• I-iiF will be -hold at ii p.m.-Wednesday .'lApiil •-; lti in- thIe churchhh rtijiurti- 'tHe. law.JIeaqlL.county night at Lincoln School. the orguni^ations they represent' York region in ]W«w-]Y6r_k City. K.. M.-ROai.';.M^ Scheuerman - 'Under ~.tne.-iaw...._eavi»....wi*ui.«.ij. 'jz"""^-.-^'-'^'-~'".t~~"'-"' • The Ladles' Aid Society' will • toriurn at 9 p..m. IVIiisic will be •forunifdimgreeni ' fhe^nfy^sp that stops spreading r^^- are:—^lecarding_si;ctetaryi^ldigri;cttaryMrM s _James E. MeGovney, president, Hum J'eans. Team 3', Mlch'ae.'.'. -board must setlJtsJcLwn^.aiip_ _^r^iej30aKLunon|mously approv- hold-a'food.sale from lti a.m. to 4J provided by E'd' Davies and his _topgrowth. 50 pound bag 1961 ...assessed value, to true value 1 Berry . Zimmernym, Business and said the board \«fii appoint a 'sub— - Ttr • ~~ • .-..I — •'• '.. . I ..„..! ,„„ 1-.. ^ahk, captain; George Sai when you.stop walking • >. ed a tecommendation ' by Henry 1 orchestra. Carl Ste'oL^and 3 \j.in.ust also equalize the. rate Professional DvSjnen's Cliib; cor- stltute for the remainder- of .the" 2, ]>..m. on March 24',••jjvlth luncheon JJV..- 1(1 vogel. Otto La , • covers 5,000 square feet I Boardthan, chairman of the. teach- Desmond al-e ' co-.chait-jrrien^ as- • The first newly engineered spreader in a decade^wlth excluslvs - ' every tcdvn within the couhty- "resp'onding-rsecrt'tary, Mrs. Mal- j'tTar.wher) Mrs. Blosser's.t'osignu- at noon. Joseph Leary, John ers' committee, "to accept as a sisted by Christian Kaisefi, Hadyn , --.---.--• • -, guaranteed nylon brush agitator, automatic shutoff. easy-thread - -To the taxpayers of Cranford colm Prlngle, Cruniord. College tlon. becomes effective. This is in 1 stttemerst' ofo .-its* objective the'esr' Johns. Mic.hael- Kovaly, mcilarcrj^l! ^""-. Walter^ Gauer, "selting guide. The AGRICO BBUSHdlfSPRE*S£(v spreads any .. •i means our ratip 'of assessment Club, and treasurer, HowardrSr- accordance' with board polj.cy, -ho Siihonelli, Lee Dooner and . tablishttiEnt of a merit system iof John Sturlevani, ,and Mi-? ,5O4bs. $4.75 25 lbs. $2.95 lOmba-a-jyi) $8.75 she particles ;-;t seed, fertilizer, weed controls, peat moss, v. ll go from 31. percent presently nesen, Cr'anford Post 212; Ameri- pointed out.- ThiS- board has (i5 Over |0 Ferry-.- ' '•''."-". ' '•'•.••'• ; •' pay -tredimeni' for the Cranford ! chnel Duffy •WILD BIRD lime.-top soil! Foolproof coverage and easiest operation—• • ^'- ., - to,40 percent for the ..year -cari-Lcglo.tCr~v —«--:•" *•• :.'•• ~ days in \vhlch to.'f ill siich-a va*tr "Team '4, Jack Flamingo, cs School System." '.'• . . ~- - T l •^tn open houfco f6r vyivjes is speed your lawn chores! .. ' ; "'•'•'"•".•"'* jiV'-model' • ti rajsing the asessment ratio, Mr,'_ Lightcap requested outgo- cancy, after \vhk h tlie'cbunly'sil- Tirotip 731 Mhiier Walter Ncbenfuhr, Joseph At the present time Cratiford pcrinteiulent takes over the selec- '• !' |)ltirin<*c}~April- si) with muwB. by ,• asulJ—providing •muntci- ing members of the eoinmitteo to 7 manski, Joseph Cheeka, Neil . ^teachers are. on^ salarsalay g •/KBNILWOSTH - *;t.imv9o!|~T^^«tn»1f.\> Htiil/ik^. ' '.\~' ^teachers are. tion, ho. noted. . *,- '.-,.- T ' ; exptniies do not increase advise the presidents of their j'e- » .-'.!••'. A.-Hizzo.-Tl. J^ KOziol, J. F." ' Sift >vhich sets all salaries according Mrs.' Blosser."will remaiii here H\v\ scouts -and their ijamiUes, at-1 Onind KntalU-.Fi::mds a smith '. Butler, Joseph Da' . tax rate will come down spectivc organizations that U-nevy '. '•'''.• BLEND tended a .-fifthIly niclv smor«as-j,uul p.vst Grand.'Khifcht Kcnne'th -7' ' •'• to educational -background and "until July V when tlieli' throu chil- I 'compcilsifte, fbr the increase junior member must be appoint- 1 bord supper spon'soi-en' 1 ! b.v. V«"-4lr--ii!lrt-:\v UI-bi/-dc"lcKiit»Jfl-;-nt--tlio • Bird Houses Ti5!.u>.s'mgiitj' '-^Phe-^-neta^rcsult Td^irT^r4reurrttj^td^i ^4e^ttj^ttiot r dren-finish school. ^ The .Bloi^era Scout Troo1p1 7.'tV?~6n Monday at I-.' Team .5 J.villlanrATicrn,"cr 1 ' -r - ',/ , "r", r, ?' «St(!5th ' nn»ranamrnal statstolee conventioconvention in—'in 1 111 he ' that -the average years ago' all teachers' members will serve another year x'c lived here five years, • . Community' Methorti.-it Church. James Salvato, John Macifc ,_^ -''• __, ' — •'•'.. ' '.". Wiotq by Wm. II. Suhnarr immunity Mrthodisl Church ' Ali:vlHic'City on May 5-7.,Miehael * : bill \vill remain approximate- -were adjusted ;to correspond with Cm recommendation of H. Kan- was Boylan, E- TRUSTEES OFFICIATE •— John H. McCoy, presldent'of thc Library Board, Is shown lifting shovel- as sjenior,members. •' '. •' '"'••. •Amonft..Ihy^iiosls welcomed, by^ „y-.nnd-^WJIllahr^olftn-Mfrri^-fi • the same. This, however, will I'the salary guide. - ' • • dull Kreger, linanc^Ahairtnnn^^thu- i's. Erl.ward .Doj-rdl, leader^ivere; ^ ,,.. . • . • \\Wolf, James MeGevrta, R. , • Feeding " (An invitation was extended to Mrs. Eri.ward Dori-dl, _ tLi>ln t( Lawn Seed Rent One First Jt hold true to the veteran who is Mif. Boatdmaii said the first step ful of earth at ground-breaking tiles Saturday for.new public Ubraty. building on Walnut avenue. boarti voted that n S^OU.OUO serial Joseph -Mulligan,- Vincent .. all local or£anl2atlonh' feeling they MRS. ROBERT E. BLOSSEK Mrs Jtoftn Sturtevant "emhbor-r j^,;,,^ information on mem- of the committee .will be to set up .Other members of the boardrparticipating in •ceremonies'included, left to right, A. Bowling, Jr., J; bo'nil issiie dated April 1 bo. ;sold. and Martin McCrca. BY ptingjm exemption on his pco- , are "qualified, Jo apply forviuem- liood ihair,mnn. ami Mrs. Chester l)el.slli nTay bo obfainisd from Ho, Stations T RENTAL CREDITED IF BOUGHT evaluative, methods -for the merit Fr«^J.iQls,en,-Richard H. Dudley, and"Mayor C.'Vun Chamberlin. Demolition bf old Methodist sune- The funds were volWl in th6-'.:i' 1 Knthei- McVeijgh rtj^Aa.theJaX rate ^cornes down [•bertthi.rt.of_the uroup. Eligible aro Murphy, neighborhood consultant. ;„... v,lr(n,t ' • ' exemption Twill. .be less (five pay system"lRarafe~aaeqTiate and Tuary seen at rear was btgun this xveeKtb'Sakc^w.oy f6r". the new library strtlptUi'e—sehedu.led~fo»-- riual" school election To set nsl de The-Rev. James. &. filler, pastor, ut\, „ ofUVe committee .will non'-sectarlan, noii-secliorial, non- jes the Vdk rate), which will in fair. He pointed out that Summit completion early in December. '..'••'. . * o _1 ," professional -, organizations whose property for future .school expan- spoke on'Girl Scqut .Week.-. i^OHipnal coordinator-In Eli!, Bird Baths ulon at the Hillside and Bloontlng- jrn-increase-;his'tax.: - / andJMadison already have the sys^ membership is brtown-wlde. scope. 'x'j'he trefflt) ereiit-.wis' pinned brij -the.meeting here Each mixture U btondted with acctplabU gnu itdt which Ladies^ Auxiliary •the bigiJest-change in the new ieih while Mlllburn is studying it. Now junior meinbers will be dtilc avo-nue sites," th<- ['?'>. \xi\h\Y memjun-S by Mrs. • m«e> or •xcynl minimum »*tulr*m.tnl» at.•itabr ... 5:i MAttegngtje STOP CRABGRASS NOW ^^4t ^rcctcrtTinaUrictcd^UritdS'thfr u Bucci. Girli also received Ushid -«n(l T{>p«ov*d br flsm\ 1'rofos- 33 p'i'lvtite limd pru-coU; on Hill- ' ,'thf'thf >uapliO-;i')'ff"i >rtvtv"'wi bfh ' brary on the Wtilm.iC'avonuc stye : Ijpat...., , — . . CERTIFIEDT pecs's, stock and . merchandise.' H. Randall Kfeger andL-William mw Public Library ^]11 be com slonuj ' Women's Club Uotiirj side avenue at the cost.of-$l,(35u international friendship nnd Newheld at 8 p.m.May 4 at the fire- ixhj Jersey City, will eondi Prayer Vi of tills, old Cranfovd Methodist morcr use o£ brick vt-xiet-r it>sieatl- r : nal property tax, or. doing away (Continued on Paya S) . Henry ^oafdinan, , cliiiinuaicliiiinuaiii oo££ HlaYy will present three folding tion and confession. — ' T is about one inch high. Beneficial , - Annual Easter ogg hunt con- jvillnger. pastor of Cranford'Meth- K -brief.-history of/the prpseti!- of'jftitcco for-exterior'finish, S2,'J0O ; Ih this tax.. This, too, will have tin,-, enrollment committee, report- banciuot tables to the_Fire De- Mrs. Joseph Struck,' chg; • Tree Tangle ducted by Capt. N. R. Fiske Post odiat .Church.-at ground-breaking library on Miln strei-'t wus given more; omission of pjaster wall tlti- en^ at the artnual firemen's. to established lawn ' bearing on.the..local tax rate,; ed that local stiitisticians" arc still reported at a moetinU last w- • 335; VFW, will be held in Noma- . ceremonies Saturday tor the new by John H. McCoy, president 6. ish'-.-(cinder block walls to. bo 1 •I+1J • „ '•;•' Hay'e-Ydu TfierJ'^f -^ • on Saturday. ' „. __. 1 Foot :£rass.Alstfdestroys ~ ;f, - ' • id .in time, affect'the, tax bill of 1 studying Cranford enrollment fig- 1 plans i for a. trip to 'Wash\ ihegan Park, at 1 p.m. this Satur- public .library on the \VaW^•" • •, ' - •• the- Library^Board| \yhol- also, painted.- — icovere'd inainljv by book I t ..I.. 1 property owners. . ',.••• IT JC Reports urosT Taking iiilo consjjideration j Dawson B.e.'er i8i;Ale.^-;:•• Calvin Wjjont was named seedlings [of gooiegrasi''. day. In thb event of inck-merit"" nue site Of the old ilethodis't sanc- pijilsed thtt^fownsihip Coinmittoc stacksll.S-l.sluO less; use of vinyl D. C.t i|in,'Saturda|r,..April J> ''The-'- $800- exemption —to—"top- ibSit/the townjs reachl^iu Uioisutur-^- ! i J ""weather^iirwili-be-hc-ld Vt^.-the tiiary ami ""e|ducational-building foirits^civlp4ninde(lnes.4-;i» in'ovid'- ili tilrli ca.r HU6:8968'' r- • ind.foxtailr ^7"i3 "~^ anted to homeowners 65| years of ati|m "point" In' biiiklingrfe'corn"^"^ •Mi's! EinJ^iisbr''prasidju'd'. Ho's- the National Shrine" |of ti'\ same time in April 1. ''Oj^God. our Father, u-e ih,jnk mi? fox^UteVriew building. I S57SU ;o and over with an irjeome of tcrnato boiler, $300 less; alternutc mittee hns • contneted Kearny, tesses were Mis. I-'rcil Jaekel, and imtcuiutOr Conception, Linetj; Thee for this, beautiful—morning Members of .the board purticiunt- AH-enrbllment of-857 at thc.curv: B—l buy, fo©f iniian $5,000 will ulso reflect in • The hunt ls~open to children |-heatiiiK and veiililatini; controls, Glon Hidge Tjnd Monclair, • whoro',— HOME BEVERAGES Mrs. Cliarles. Dav'jidoJr. . - ' WasliitiittoiJ Monuments anj of the township,from 2.to 11 \Vii thank Thee • for the CUUM; injj4ii the ccremonlc.!)' in addition rent sprinj; su'mfc.ster'"of Union Jun- $110 more, and added electric;! 1 lot fif f Home Onui' i Sei.!i'.-" "' . ...fwof* 2,500 r local, rate and, the property ior College wus reported'today by. saturation point has been reached landmarks. -. '•" -J,, anced plant CHILD : which brings us together, theJ>c- . Ui Mayjpr Chiitnberlln uwd Mr. Mo- "years of age,- Prizes rwjll btr fixtures in basement urea, $300 for' several -years. -Generally the •ner's-tax bill. . • '• ' ,-|Coy included Itlchard H.. Dudley, Dr. Kenneth. W. IverseTi, tlean. . iNIrs.. Chrlstia TCalsen wa~ awarded to the finders ^f lucky— ginnirig of • a new buildin;* for l more. ~ Hear School" Director , fooJ (or MoMy, Aialeai, RKodoJon-_ In brief, thc 40• percent k ratio school enrollment has remained . . '; '• ^ •. ' eomed as"i'i new tifember b,. 2 for $13.93 learning,-a Community Library, in J, Frod OIsen.-A. XV. Bo'wlu>u, Jr., _ Dr. Iversc n-said the largest cii^ '.' -. ' .' V '- ': I GAtlWOOP — Jo.v_Silvoy, Sue c-'ggs in two age~ groups, from-. 2 There were no chanijt's in .the the.xanie for the past several HEALTH tablishcd by the Union Countj/ and. Dr. Clark W. 'McDormlth. rollment is In the liberal tirts cur- Charles Kern; president. A Ey*f}r«enf and older ac!d-loWHh'"the alternates decided committee found, , \ - planb .-••''.. e local taxpayer, but-all the trustee but was.unable to attentl business admlnistr'atioli is the next KonJRefiioniil High , School, Clark, will be. played. Members ai SAND rehatiges brought about Jby_ Commaiider-Elect' Roheirt Cols- for xdueaiUiiri_. with which Thou lirMJii, the total 'figures for-live Walter J. Toomey of 'It Rutgers Knroli- 7 7 "I "- • *" '"" " • ' ' .- .... ' ... * .w | - JML-ROBERT E. WATSON hoiH i so bh i AyastuiLflfJjawji were nnjong 1;1 "j unfor and "senior - now law and new exemptions "toirforthe post- und Mrs: Charlci: hast;endo\v6d~us.Tthit there- isJio ciH i so..- bh i- Ayas-tuiLflf-Jj fl5rrine"contracts arc: "".' . road, Chairman of tljo edueatioit ~ limit'to the-, knowledge u-e can ac- Among others, present were, Mrs." ment in other ctu-riculums is: En ylrls who heard Miss Kllzat&tli aid chan'ge~ the; local tax picture Siegirlcd, president of thc^ La-. 1 General construction, Cerami .committee of«.-tliC| Nomahottait' quire and the application we caYn Sarah F. Raddin, library/lirectoi, gineering, Iti8; science, 0 ?; pre- Fenlason, direafor : of RuiRcrs ^ili ' " : 1 Coristructlon Co., Belleville, $211,- Civic:Association* oslccd that the GIVE YOUR TREES Ah f>i titf ^limyltn*. '•?«, rpifl M ) & HAULING — Drive li ' Tliat^FttH '. (Continued oit /VICR1 X) ~ "{Continued pit Pane 8) ATTICS. CELlAHS. lies . , ,"f torn labor and bvi want us-tojoarn an'U^o know Thy bers of the ;.Townshlp Committee, students', 75~.*, .' • YARDS, GARAGES CLEANED applaud Mew _ Jorsdy's" A HEALTHY laws; iiiat, there are no secrets for former Mayor li'ii D. Dorian, .tind ..There are 620 men-and lift jvomeri enrolled this semestur, t)r. Genaral Houto.Matnl«n£&c« lames P~, ~~ZZ ! T~ well being hidden, from, us-,--, Mrs. George II. JBates, _a former, Named Chairman _ Ivcrscn' said. Tlie total Includes i a»vk^!u«j!aj^Jiiose_:whc>ot \ / .. ' ~. , •,_• tmstt-e .who swved oti the board. l KF^vff^luuiffiSe#th^fi ,u,v Avriircii^om -ford,- a national-director of the- Invocation was-by thc'Rcv. Dr. careers this semester—103 in the of history, the ideas of- philosophy, j ; :: : : United.States Junior Chamber of Albert AIUngur,-pustor of Cratifbrd evening session.. • ' ,^* ':^^>ii4iSii0r;'. ^:-.' J 'K thi1 words of- rnusie wluch we call By Former Mayor Dorian Posttnastcr Arthur Bocrtmiuift Commerce, will rurrfor the p'resl-, Methodist Church,.and tlie Hov. The day session has-an .enroll- TV t-5115 — A© ! poetry.. May the ucieratians w.hici> Former Mayor Ira D. Dorian wu? FOR GOVERhjO! >i appointed chairman." of the dency of the State Junior Chamber Mark J. Dooley, assistnnt pastor ot ment of'469, including the student CH.B-328S , SI Cfanford'Cancer Crusade yes- fol low us prolit by- this \>dildint! St; Michael's Church, uavc^ ,-thts .-nurses from Elizabeth .and Perth elected .president of the Crunford V'K.iS..;.-..'.. " *7nr .. . Sctltcide-1—thc of Commerce;- ~ . • . > '^ Former Sec'y* oi Li. ffij> tyTtobert E. Srnith Of 711 erected to .acquire knowledge of benediction." •...' • • •' • JAmboy GeneKil -Hospitals, who Rotary Club, sueeooditig Dr. An-, 70* pomplcte dormant ringileld avenue, crusade cbair-^ the world in which we live and-the Anopuncement of Dr.""Watson's take all their academic subjects at %:'• Mm On Apr.l8,Vbtefor upray-T^a ihesafcat _.^ .To rtiakc 'way for the new li- thony!Sordill, Jit the weekly lunch- f:: •"]••" • ] candidacy and full-support of thf m forlhe Union County chapter CioaloV who made>*? . . • " brary, demolition wns begun this the college, Thu evening session ': '••• and most effective . '•i i''"•"' •'•' ; _ Crariford-Kenilworlh Jayctfos was ;,.iion meeting liistr Thursday-in the : the American CaricfciU-Society,. ' Way this urivuiid, ..hallowc-d by onrollmentrtotaLiiBB. ;''- •< i. - .. I'.iUlby A. K. KfiBi "Tneiiis «f getting fid qfowetwm- week of thithe! ouoldt MetiiouisMethodistt biiildrbinidr.. enrollment totau-aua. 100 years olt grayer-a«t"i worship, made at an area mec-tintJ Mondy.V Methodist. -"Church tidut'atiotuil, -^;,. v,;.-. , , icting imects, invigoriung y°u ic annual""campaign'-f6r funds, ings on the site,, a chupcl..built,,in '.. Students are' enrolled from \2 :! ; trees, «nd"Riving ibeW a ROOi ill.be conducted durihg April, continue \i( serve the -icause of night at the Cranwpod, Garwood,. bulldillf!, -•- . ^ .'. '-...:..',_ b\\William McGonaEil,: president 1882, u sanctuary.bullCin 1871 intl of NewJor'soy's counties, including, ?.-•,-• :"liealihy"-ite for Spring.' growth.- I ipeor-crasade .Month; learnings and tducatiotjal annex constructed -Union, Middksey, -Essex, Somer- Other.new officers, who Will as- <,.„'' '•I Kills scale, red mile, aphu We- ^oys and ijirls, meet and of the local chapter.'•.. '••-.. (/__ - Uye4 aonnint), bud moth, an "One of. the, greatest tributes to May iti J941, all at .225 Walnut avenue, sot, Monmouth,. Hudson, Mori-Is, ,' «~— •; Dr. Watson, a past president.of sume duties July 1, are: Vic'i 'l;• V( 114-118 South Avenue bMnrr. tWcsvlU; oveiwintcfin« e work of ih'e-Arneriean Cancer, undur Divine guidance and a house ut 226-Walnut ave- Passalc, Bernen, Ocean, Hunter- T T cOdlinK motb and nuny - ciety ia the willingness on the "prolit fromtHiS£> i nuc which formerly serVed as thudon and Sussex?~Therv , are [-idcntr-Drr-Flck-her-GHpin; 1. ' *;•\i pesu. Apply just before die M^ rt of former workers" to come through civic -leaik-rs "Suvoi'cd to parsonage. ' . • out-of-state studt'nts this semester. tary, .Edward M. Sniith.; treasurer, • i (• • jam ia die Spring.-Simple, uk, ck year after year jwith un-' l t' J CRANFORD etiy to uie. OncgJloa t"«s 10 thtr betterment of mankind in ihis Construction work on the new Students are enrolled from 'near- Lewis V. Laii-d, and di'revtors, Dr. BRIDGE 6-1661 Ulldcd -ejithusrasrn,"v«iaid Mr.. library is exported to n<-'t under ly 100 New Jersey communities, ^gallons of spnjr. "" '. ,. <" ' free land. We ask it'through Jesus Sordill, Itpbt'it L. Dennis, l,uw- '•• i ••;•;;.: «ith in announcing the apppolnt- Christ our Lord. Amen." , Week's Weather way next week". Dr. Ivur.mm said. GAS HEATING cnt. 'Mr. Boc-rtcnann's-service renee O. Tubelman, Churles L. the people of Cranford is well UJC Meteorological Station Hill and Patrick J. Grull. BR 6 1320 »Q'*n and I am sure that under UA&OLXt ll. DUlLOCtJ, MclouruUgUl Past President Carroll K. Sol- s leadership Ci-anford will sur- Variety Show lors was chiii-man of the nomin- 'W ilu efforts of previous years." Dramatic Club's Assembly ating committee, conslstlni;' of past CHAPMAN ''One eannH, heljT but be en- i The mi.-rcury dropped to a low pt-iisldetitsi . 7 >UfaKod by the research and pr.o- Cast Listed, ,, - 'of 14 degrees on Saturday ns u cold 'o Feature One-Act Plays The Incominu president is fin- fpf beint',mijde in the field--of Announcement was made this, wavc hH the ;i-a 01]__Priday an(, rently serving as vice-president music for thu play on the- mello- of lic and formerly was secretary'-, trviis.- BROS. Br," said }Jix, Bocrtmunn in week of th* e easeast to off th tpce -annua annual l v-i-iSaturdnyya- ; Saturday. . There—wermere— wem stron»ilUguS , Avo one-act plays Jvlll liiglv- ffltvj;""lhc appoinfnBlnl7"*"O"m7 -AftTUWt-BOERTMMUL victy sliuw of St. AJichjii-rri'iar-|noTtK\vv^;r^vind.^orrI^riayrV'lill-^-rEht-the-Sprtng-Asnoinbly-of the Qnc__ _L_ i \ i riT—a nd—u—d I rtvctotr—X In—V*J t inul— |VE COME TO "YOUR-HOME: WITH HUNDREDS ie most rt'ec-nt 'discoveries ' in ish, which U now tindir rthear^l I-tomt-s1^1 d»d''«hHo« we're ro- k- ford Drrtmatii: Ctub in its In charge ot staying for the two last, licccinbtiivifter six.years'oii an plays will be Joseph Friiites; liuht- Cranfordy N. J. Je broad program of leukemla-re- I i-nrAi'A on'Sunday. .1, „.„" at 8:3.,,,,0 „ thu Township Committee, the last, LES IN THIS SPECIAL VALUE theatre_.on ine, Ernest S. Kala/l; properties, two of which he served as mayor. W^ research suggests that a vac- Lily Tag Day , Mow spr,nei p op p.m. tomorrow. Active: und ns Mrs. Eric M. Jame:;; milko-up, Mrs. Robert Cohton Ho also was president of,the Board FORA Jne may "one day be developed to , j • rccord6d Monday, Tuesday kand Vat Dyed Noel S. Florence and Mrs. Stanley- LENTHERIC "'Mil thb form of cancer in hu- Here Saturday and 18 at St. MlcH^ Whelan, Und .yesterday. Tla' hi«h«st tom moiYibcrs of thc club will of Health,..public.- works commis- . Hill. ••-'••"• Named President ims To Prevent Ravel si ••• . • -" • • • ' The RevyGerorRey d B- jt.y f thwt'tk wass 50 dcdc-sec presentations of "Hands Across siniK'r and. commissioner of public RIZING LOTION ' cj»iiirm.iii. tc(>ortt- a low of Ti ' ' "'" Mrs. Kcencn tiro: Mrs*. Cicorui* -Finest Custom Reupholstery! bl(; An a nioofini! Tuesday nicht ill Vt-t- Mr: Dorian was gradiiatfil I to protect mice against tile Mrs. John B. Warriilgton, Jr., of "Lovi; tionjj." —'^<- 'I'ttininorv, Mrs. Hobcrt E. Hair, .. of . i.now fell last year "i»i from. Citmford . Hiuh Sihonl, SURVEY 'sc. Ko method nas yet been 15 Kensington avenutv president Tlie ca.si fur"'Huiuht .AcVoss thg Miss-Evelyn G. Uiuli;., Mrs. L. J. c'rutti,' Memorial Huhic. i'diiaton Unlunsity and Harvard jVCrtd to cure or preveiit leu- of thc society, reported thut con- March 17 and an isich-aiul-a fs~ Mrs-. David T.. Ut-stUtst,, Mrs.' Other olflciirs; Uw the- lUiil-ti'Jl $119 • Chairs $59.50 e Sea" includes Mr;i. Wiilianv Me tcriil ii!. follows: ;Se '"W In'huiniins.but your dollars tributions to this annual Kaster- Willum on Uan.n 22. Wind, n. V.V HH. WWushh- tcriil Wii!:tl_ d ;S Law School. Hi.' malutulu's ~\i\W (ncluding and According To Fabric i, Edwin . tcmperatuiv record: Grady, Kon Itundall, Walter Niot- tor vk^-coinmaiT(I:; JoAim Dolliilck-uf 15 Wall a:; Willing; t-li:i|>lain, Mich- During W"i'td War II, Mr. -Dor- , pcndable, economical, auto* ael Drapluk; ill tlie Civil Defense pro- Panotta. '. . ;! Friday 37 17 . ^7 V is riJcovt-r'in^ in y>rosbytt:i'i; sutui-On, .Dr. Edwuri I- li tAriytd "tlii'Li' years, in lndlu, _>nntir f?M TVltvwHeat. and -4 : O, h ic re president oi tnir Locul volunteers who will losi^i i, Mu.' \sumrduy an Ho'spltul, Newark, following i ywar tru^Uui, Itnbori .., thi" Juiltti' Advm'ute' Clunmal't ' •ave. monoy on • your 34 31 Trumpore will assist Mrs. Old W. Hock, and Jiuliti- iidvocutc,' ri.--. To Limit Quantities Bowling League and has in the 'Lily Tag Day project In- Clifford- Btrnvunti, Mrs. •' William j Sunday 30 oporatloii there on Friday. Slid Is n>:|iartmt-iit and holds u reserve bilk, Joo. . v. r-"*|i 48 '31 40 25 Thu "Love Konti" cast include tiiliiU i «l( u trustee of the Cranford RuUirt, Mrs. Joieph Babint-c, Mrs. Monday in th, clude Frances Grayson. Dorothea Mrs, Edward Gllroy', Mrn. Hicharil expected homi.' In a wiek. Siio I:; 1 -ir. 'Mi Tin ci:. will In: in:.l;il c.id- C;«'II-'I':JI':; aitnuul, CENTER ^>'» Camp for 11 years and sec- Gulnther, Kathy Boardman, Joy Gvotue HoUiduy,-Mrs- William :T^dV G. Kcpplcr, uml Mr:.. E. W. Car tin- flaiighli'i- (>(' Mr. und Miv. An- STORE of that group for seven Ucr{ji,t'.'dt, Mi.:- Gra>'.- DiI3jt.tiita" 3U i!i (Coitimin-J on Green. Marilyn Joltiiim.sciV. Susin \Vvdiw;;d<> ... w . ,—'OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS — Hi- live:;, with hb wife at rler. Robert, 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. (Continued-'on and Mu Cmdy * Hiydih&; Uuough 4 p.m.- will-pLiyTdrew Dohultk. N OELCO-HEAT \$A7 North Avo., W. Cranford avenue.

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to be presented by the. Garden clair, formerly of Cranford, is the NFft MARCH 23. best poUcy~can.be ruined by people Mount Holyofte Ctiib State Balleatt CoC : orf Saturdayy withMemorial Boole paternal grandmother. ' more advanced • training in thejr 11 l •;..:, ,...-. .' ;c_o_- , . j -. .;.•.•<••..•- th QSri Sh Ohstra as the' qualities of Idealism qn. - Nevertheless^an awareness l jncapobjlei ^ of giving it life. . To Entertain Students the QSeeris Symphony Orchestra •;*:.:•• eHaTnerds.' V"^ "7~ •~ ~ at:Fores„,„.._„-.t Hills.„ jL . !__' ' „ Gopleri Gbb Gift '..Their;third -daughter, Laurie; 11 ^-*.• ^^ ~" • i ._. Uolyoke Club. tJt.Kt Gi ; i; : ; >f ^Copgress that people .who rep- At pres-ent, the. Foreign Service -T p . ^ den Club of Cranford is 'Alxric7'wa'sAlxric7wasboriritoMCb!n'boriri' to'''MC"b!ndd 'Mt s;'T REPORT TO THE PEOPLE not dp the-job. Technical ^Operation Abolitibh' ._..... will entertain eight .the same presenuirion, won a ; xi, e G?lrGarden Club Qf Cranford is resent our- country abroad," those Institute- provides some of this Prize in the No.nhcastern BaHet I placiBg in tV,c public»Library . a John Markey of ;2. Arnct place on ]] skills, . language competence, :an ^ Auxiliary of the prospective students froirt Cran- in py 1 who practice - the !j,rts of, peace, To Be SKown at UJG ford at a spring reception Tuesday, i festival iinn 19519599. On the same propro- ppopo y 6f6f Crawfor -HAimmingbirds," in mem-in Plainfield. ..;, Jramed" as those' we equip to fight tries jhcrpasing .commitments—as ' .The controversial U P^ for an informal dance Ibc he]wt-o«he^iddl«H^-^amctiviTcworker—her^ e - X helping the people of poorer coun- Housc; , Un-Anjericain -Activities '••'. *1^&CW tO mr»n*i»7_T0«/iuii-. ^ on ~A?ril ;2l": "aT-a recenT in the n)'ast, however,' as,a study jorpS_-the insUtute is not, I .be- mately 50 sophomore, junior, and or in the modern ballet, ''Carnival many years 'who died' November Oak' lane have announced the-j .Wj.r.v)' * tries are equally*: essential quali- prepared for me ,by the Library of trie Mobn,"-She»-~ilso is,~ under- ties. To the degree its mernbe"rS lieve, prepared or Oqiiipped to Coounl'ttee, wilf be shown Tues- persons' interested in" obtaining senior girts, representing 22 pub- '3,0, 1060.-,::,, birth of their second daughter, Di- j ot Congress indicates. Career mtfc meet' the comprehensive dejnands day morning at 11 .Qjcloqk in the lic and private schools in the area, study in. the part ot Peter in The book von. the,.study of: hum- ana Marie, on March 13 "at Muh-j they tHink oiv&s passive .and possess. thern^tht; Peace Corps" can ikels may. call-Mrs. tS^alter Me- - $rom the^masi'tf public busl 1 itary officers receive significantly being made for people with the and their parents have been • in- •••Petgr and"the'Wolf." knberg'Hospital, Plaiafield. They : 1 ! L,rv uuxiliary, president, at 409 mingbirds' contains color plates 'f' t ' ..I'*:'- ' , 'V tiqss which! Conjrtss ls now pro-terestedVVrestedV '.-,.<, • '•' '.'.: bo a truly creative': force_ in the lecture hall of Union Junior 'Col- Almost too pretty to be true? more professlpnal' trailing in theskills and-tools. and understanding, | ; . road or-I^rs, V. C. vited. '' " ;.•' ..'• ' ' considered superior- in their, fleld. also haVc two sons. .. . •. world of'the new nations. * lege. , ~, . • ' • .. ,-. ... •- *'--v nw in You'll believeit.when you sfee cessing Judging from- my mail ahd that ^course-of their service than dp to serve successfully overseas.-ThC ' ' The program" will include in- • •• - -• ' -'-o, ' '• '. • • L 3t^ Three members of the Garden -. tiori, Inborj j'preicn affairs, the nasL of many of my colleagues here, the 7 A: Negleciod-Queslion-~"'"*" career'foroigri' service".officers. revisions I am matting ta my Fore ~^-shnvwjn(» nf' the fllnr~ will be formnl talk'J Viv »hrcf Mount Hnly- nttonH.-ri: the three-day Mr, and Mrs'. Charles A. "Mac- "*• it in your niirror.. : Few, •'if any,-' young #udents ^& Floraphile Chib I' • v- . . "•• * ».. w—-iional economy, t: bites,' and-a list Peace Corps is the primcj tbpic of igix Service Acaaemy Bill would, The birth of a new American sponsored (/by student political firicss "meeting .at' the squad'; oke upper-fiassraen c(ivering'.thi "School" of Landscape. Bcsign" at Master of 50i "Central avenue , Ravishing round nfckluuildiitr that 'would fill t is report —• onediscussion Dii college campusc*; eiwrgfj^from college..; Ao- ideally. ir, effect, permit the Institute to agency ^in, the field of foreign re- BEAtVESXATE - rklit,K; Refreshments were serv- •academic - side of college, c.xtra- Lists ._Nominees. _ Rutgers University' this. week. •reccivrhg congratulatlotis on tWt item deserfees sf (Mai comment at acros.1' .the coluntry. it jrepresents efiilipoed, howe\>e!r"~nnd this fafet grow into an Academy. - It, would grojips jlis part of their educational \vill6wy \\aist of Alencon, lations, mav, _J hope," attract re- 11 I b\! Mrs. Pctct Malaspuia,r' c'urricular activities anif.the fr.e^hr The new slate of officcrs of the|They arc.the club's president, Mrs. birth of their, first child, a daugh- I perhaps, the first insTance'i'n which raises thti moit seriously neglected .program. , • ' : • .'•'' " .'•'*: All tifpei of- Insurance this lime. \ newed • attention to this' problem. make possTblQ a kind of. eyoltj- Extra-Plus Service liirman,iissis-led; by 'Mfrs.yCarl, inan 'point of view.:" A lS'-minute Floraphile- Garden Club for the';Robert. Simons; vice - president, 1er, Anne Cecelia, qn March 11 at • 'iivstaif white that flatter like/ president Kennedy' has translated .cfucstipn.about the. Peace Corps tionary' development whereby the ^ public is inviteHio attend -Thirt concerns\t e Peace Corps-r- If so, this could .be the year for. ':'••"•' Is Out Motto liiaticr, Kfis.' Fred Wehrum.. Sr:, soiihd tlUn will also be shown.^ . doming year was announced at the| Mrs. .Robert Crane, and, Mrs.Elizabet. h General Hospital-—s^ j coixipjiintihts. —- and all. the.propcwsd Qtj uization through •his Inavgura) '.plea ttt-'fask. what pragratn—the training of those long-overdue, action. The need, present"' Institute would • .pnlarge the showing, Professor Saul Orkin, la Mrs. Trucksess. v ':.".'..'. who will,go abroad. I March-meeting, by Mrs. Fifod P.iCharles Boillod; advertising editor "•. this riyion tricot glainour which young A rlcu.n voluntcierS" you can.do 'for your country" into as I see It, Is for a singleinstltution its seppe to embrace all thD_Fore- head of the social studies depart- The next rbgular meeting; will •Huston. Jr.. chairman of the nom-j of The Garden-CJub of New Jcr- Mr. and Mrs.-JoIifTW? Macken- to live ahd-work- spocH.lt' and (concrete ' terms. '. To , Wlt.h.tliiK in mind, i hav,eacon XJiobett Steers, inating committee. 'They are as iththe people of the Kurorisc iof Wny^skeptic's,"-it vanced" and specialized'" tnitoing Government,. and, do so moro . "Operation Abolitipn" .is a 4p- follows: Mrs. Herbert.!,' Mitchell, the birth of a dnughter.'Mary Eliz- Sizes 3^ "to 36 $ 12.95: oruequal turms my Foreign-Service Academy Bill thoroughly, more economically and Marie R. Deacon — Broker . \\\ Lrii 19,. ' •..; ..''': /•"'•'.: : follows: Mrs. , , newly dcvalopi -countries, has released; the 'latent .'Idealism can be made available to. Govern- minute report on jstudent'demori- ^amilirt)ue Here abeth, on March:tT-in Muhlenberg AVith matching peigndir. AERes^ 8^62550^ -•••,.. . . • • • • 11 president; Mrs^ James M. Phelan, and. high sfinso of - putposb o! As maiiyot yoiTknow',' I hayc-ln- ment perspnritl.workintanebus enthus- •^>iew members of the ..Fotelgn" Jnobert Biunnb-of 80&Springneld irisit of about-flve-wet'fci;. in Cran- fMrs„..„. Robert H; Dalldorf, ,'correa, - *Mr. andd Mrs.. ' Robert,Teschnei, - "months. Materijal grandmother ;is superficial comrrtittee -hearing k •Expanded iaqilitiey would as^ufc Mrs'.. Dorsey T. Mears of. the -Ad- iasm as |the ea~ of''the Peace Service as well 'as career Veterans- top-quality .training, whatever the iL-nue, director df.^dmissions. at Eord. They will, stay with- Lt. pohdin"' g secretary' . The" new of- oMO Cayuga road have announced Yet, this"'yery enthusiasm ma; 1959, nelthtr my bill, nor.'those in tx-quire this professional education. Itwrs Univcrsilty in Newark, will ficcrs will be elected and instaTTedj the :birth of a .daughter,, Karen ams avenue address, and.paternal, .Cpr'lte Ti : il tided teers' *parei\ti};-Mr. and-Mrs. Wil- ionic for n.aiJi be the Peace, Corps' most senou: „ Trrany-of-nry So Ao. people with, the IntmijuU.ua Lkoonn JlwJlje.)^* .Need " fbforr .Hjf Ilfehee r Ham -V. SUviu . •fir.-indmoth ' " "* obstacle, iyiijivaluab'ie and .praise al Cooperalion; Adrninistraticfn, thi 'ThePeaceOurpsis Jicw, untried, berg Hospital in Plainfield. -They kenzie of 37 BeechjStreet...';._:V ... cd, a sli tot young people havo received 'any official alien experimental. ,"if its people are Bucation" .-•at" a_ meeting of 'thestreet.'" "Mrs. • Steers/-the -former - Wfrsr Hliston'S-Jnominating com- intctrnational off ices of the Depart lion County Zeta. Tau Alpha Miss Boverley Keve, is the daugh- mittee included Mrs. Elliott Hume also have' a sort, Robert, 3 years ments of Commerce aria Agricul solectpd. carefully, and , trained old. Mrs. Paul Teschner of Mont- Mr. and Mrs. R. G. NielsVn of thorougnly, it could mate a great Lvnnatt on Tuesday.at 8:15 p.m. •••ter of Mr. and Mrs. W.'E. Ke<7e of and Mrs. H. JF. Washburn... " ture, (he CJovernm'ent'S int'erna Hits.' j".' Rutter Gross, of • H618 ttillwest avenue. 24(5 North aveime have_announced tibhar"" economics: 7and-;.ftnaheia contributioa taword'.-tfiaU?}n,g..>SSJ country's 'forolgnrpblicyv goals" y— 5" Iamily—bpurich~at| ^^ j^ 'til . n im in* -if n ^ ,i r • .«. rl • 1.. •• • • , -^ , I With many, of the same'problemi properl/, hoswovcr, the Peace £on> Ill discuss the college crisis; .- could be,.aii embarraissing. roill- :hc Steers" norne.r' ,-.•.,.' ~. j ifTBurchflcl-cl avenue. ! of living aij'd working abrdad.'.DeS. \\u. Charles Preston, of . 201 Lt. Steers-has.beett'-statl6ncd"at'j i pite , their varied responsibilities stone around our national xjfick; Good people can maUe_'eyen aiiliii avenue will report om a he Cfiiig AFB, Selma, Ala., and '• i. all require basic area,, languag tei'it bridge party for ,,the_ Union while Viifi wife and swarcre in Cran-1 "Id polfcy training in-additionjio .Hiediocfre policy wbritweU.-b'ut the ; lunty -Cerebral.. .Eglsy^tJentcK _ Jord-helwlU- go to. Reno4_No_v.,.,_fOt' urther training. Tho family-will thij visit, whore Lt Steers will- be ! CBA Yoiir money, placed nere> iv tides Bdt in Roselle stationed. the invitation Dance Club- wlH- !i -^ surej by the Federal Savings and Loan Itl a dance at Q p.CjjjSattirday at 1'RQSCIIC iGoli ClubTrMusic will r j • ^ww'^w^' •""""*• , •- >•- "v^ *-w*^ v . _ % • j SHOE FIIS." ••&• ."WHERE THE "L. •• • -i^--1 ' „ . .''•.'• '.*"*'"• '*'>'' Insuranc Corporation, an instrument pproVidtfa. by AlSchnrrtdt -and •|IIS irsomething to chirp about! It's our wel-^ ' orchestra. . "-;, • '• ' •. '•'.', ***; LuncheonTopic CRANFORD. BR W272 ;M Springtime SALE Ccaturlng a storeful oflow, tality of the United States Govern- \ cocktail party-will precede the 23 NORTH 0NIONAVE, com BR 6-0062 icer postponed since February. The 17th annual luncheon of the low rl i that go light as a feather-on your budget ... r Crane's Ford Chapter,-' Daughters \ ' ' t your nest with SAVINGS! Stock up with fine : ; : tests will be Mr. aind Mrs. Rob- so fcatl ment. ;•/ . . '.••/.'•]-•: J • "~' : :' j Hyatt,. Mr. and Mrs.-William of the Amefican Revolution, was —foodsr iniarvc4ousi-moaltK- . ilellrioils "Spring Tonics" heldTat the Mansard Inn, Plain- pie, Mr. and Mrs.Robert Swick, -• -• 9 your family's appetite. Rush the season — : O to'-befc I. aiid-Mrs. WUliam Fiahor, Mt. field. Mrs. James C. Wi"|aon,' rer : . And your savings grow and grow rush fURTZ MARKET SPRING SALE today! Id Mrs. Helmut Larsen, Mr. andgent, welcomed "the imetnbcrs and TOMA1 here too. Our current dividend rate Is. C. P. BerJnann.'Mr and Mrs.guests, aijd conducted a shorf busl-. fcyd Beail, Dr. and-JMrs. James ness meeting. •' . •a \ It Mrs. .0, D. Vail of Pleasan in Sonierville ..was giveo by Mrs. '.. \ ..' :4^-oz. cahis J. A. Getz. Occupied by General and Mr*. George Washington dur- . '

Stop in today and open an ae- ing*- the'.winter of 1778-1779, the . - Unit to Meet house now is an historic sitCi eager's .^,.„.;.-; •"•/• Baron's count in^Cranford'sbldest financial jn- lAlbertson Home owned and pfesorved by thu State

i ' / : • * jfht1 Union County Alumnae As of New •Jersey., _ •The .next .meeting- Will be the now . \ Hunt's^ Hathaway's ^ • Scher's stitufion. - Ration of Phi MU sorority__wil Deligfitful Duo ,.sta.te .officers' loii_ on April 11' in j at 8;15'-p.m,-_Monday at'the full bloom. '• • *- PEACHES me of Mrs. George Albertson Sherlock Hall. - Mrs. Louis G. LL BE CLOSED Putsqher is genoralrchaitmart. large cans ;x, . ••'_• I Dartmouth road: Mrs; Richard (right—»1M>—ofdidi Armour's Star rvc ns co-hostess.. Hermanns Particiimting: 1 «««i«k."' j-^t. fiot The Tiew^jjfficers will -be in ..,.r , • ,*; v • ; • ' j tiled andrffS'workshop will, b In Ballet Presentation •] , ^ .._... '—Mrs....C-Ei. Bot'rna'nn: !Q'..10 Qr- • Id for t.lie making r.of -pa^ty-la t couW Le prettier tiian a TRIDEKITES LEGSfF BETTY CROCKER Used To Irs and'Dedspreads for Marlbor onge avenue will be onarrat6'r' of i 1 Tatc Hospital. ' '- - . ' the ballet, "Peter and ththe WlfWolf" with in own matching brief ? Thp peJtiskirt-sleek. I LAYEERR CACAKKE thanks,, to the ">»ctw -Miracle -I- : , . slim ari«ri»i«lc-sUt for ^valktng easie, ' ' '.:M;I •..::••• I That's why they ^ally are inexpen- I' Slices like, these don't grow on Mixes ~ ?. ' Small, Medium and Large, §3^9^, - ' , • sive. • ;,.' .-:.-:*:^^v _'..jii".'.....-..!., 'iebrifef—comfortabler classic-scalloped- r-- 1 .7 with Iac^r5i»:7. ^2.00 f •" . ; thumb for fashion .. .af\d :»i BE SAI ! - BE SUR [124 Chestnut St.. Roselle Park - ESTABllSHti^ , . old hand at fit.-Pietty-Kiii ; _" For a Large Selection of : ~ FAA/ilLY SIZE BUY YOUR DRUGS IN A DRUG STORE CO R X^ © RT H AN D U N I ON -A V E N U E$-| sweet or he-num.hnndsotne •'•/. OFFICE HOURS — 6"30 &M. to 4 VM. Monday Ihju Friday Easter Bonnets > JEUO ..' .-'.•••o-' .. .young m looks, lon"X Evenings ,6^0 to 8 PJt •_ 7 , • Jri all styles and colors Rasp. - Straw. -Cherry on. wear, LIMAS 49c V also 6-ot.pkqs. North-Union-Ave^ BRidlge 64)231 ; . in fame. /•• BAGS, t V ^^-BIRDS-EYE BROCCOLI SPRS. 45c NESTLE'S

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~r »; (NX) CIT|2iUN J|L^»^«PJONJC1£-~T|IUBSDAV JfrfAJRCH p, mi -.v •.-..- or attending tb.e Deception is in- ;, v abundant birds, the mourning j •iod costume? An M-jJO^wjArfci-lAriCof attending •#•••, • • "™" • _ • • . . to dress, in perioe dmade to ^1^(^001^ ^01 _ ...evited^d to contac^ t Mrs. Walsh or any dove, can be included among our: tempt will be made to member of _hcr committee. CEANFOED (S^) CITIZEN AND tnCQNICLE-T|DBSDAY aL^RCH 23. 1961 1 early nesting species-. In our moire Cage Four Repiibicans and past president "of southejrw-states, i|.l*aay xearrtJ^ur- pride in Cranford on the Hart of thcr^local-Young.-TJB.opubi'^k^P^b' |C¥0 Contest u i...WttiS.:-.!.,«R>«!l>^%;:.F-r;pf!Sd; of 17. ... Skek or five brpocls ,a year: Even as far i Dartmouth road is vacatlojiing for and Mrs.' Johnsqn; and Mr. and Xrips to all airportfl, railway stations & north, as Ohio the morning dove Throujgh the help^f'the 116 dif-. A reception for.former Secretory' Mrs! Charles M. \Ray, Jr. of 113 tvyp weeks with friends at Ft. OBITUllIlS CAUL BRidge ^0961 - &2J72 has been known to nest, in every ferenty clubs ana -T«-pani2atiohs, of Labor and Mrs.' James P. Mlt-Meyers,Beach, Fla." " ''"' ,\ , North avenue, W. " "'" (. Services Set month excepting December and tom'otivc Elcciric Association, . A schedule of services during . -KENILWORTH — Edith Grib Cranford will'-show ofT during the fchell will be, held,at the RO4K?lle • .•'":.'•..-' '. ,,—o—- • • • .*'.- it for damages for .Holy Week was released today by bTn daughter or .Mr, and Mrs,, Limousines for weddings - Trips to anyp]att January. '. • ' • -• ' • " ' ' perior Cpur.iv; Jon4n F [ou'r jisiy jsplebifetlon, he said,. • Golf Club, from 10 ajn. to noon ' F-' P. Andersen of D.Dartmouth i ' ' : w;: s I'm an accident oh • -A-hifiH- /if'r«'(|"» '»'- ' Lsu_Michael's Church.- _^__1 - Gribbin.of, 535 Newark Most ..-At- a»x common . hawks Newst addition to-the 13th on- on April 4 under, sponsorship of ^padi-:Wwha-4s--nttenrling the-Ad-, 'owrlsT pn Monday, the miraculous ^veTTacrsraywic-of-^vo-high-school * Firiiee*¥ery R«wow6ft>e=* yancpd Management Program of held.Tuesday morntnt! ;it St.-Mich- j.ute 22 in Bridgewater. also nest early, often in oaks.pr huakcelebratlon-will be the River the 'Mltchell-ior^Governor "com- ; Eleanor W.obor '-.Mackey; two cm August l5i. 1060. medal novena will be held at 8 students taking top honors in the other tall trees <»long forest borii- Harvard University, Boston; spent ael's' Church "for iVrn-Jf? Mackey, District Conclave Carnival at" Nomohegan ,Pork un-' mittees.;, of Cranford, Kenilwerth, . • - , • , , daughters, Mrs. Barbara Ann Scott —Named as defendants are For- Roderick W. Smith of 32 ,Colby p.m.,and confessions wili'-'be heard annual.Union County CYQ.oratp- ers. Other early arrivals seeking der the direction of the Cranford- the .week-end here visiting his C*>. of 12 Keniluortk- boulevard, ,„•>•',' , ., ^ 'w''..' rest H."Dottery of from 4 to 6 p>m. and 7:30 ,to, 9 rical contest on Tuesday night in 'OV ~\'M Hampton FaJU' -N..' II.; live •Walter M. Cooper ihtr'bduced the 43 Parkway : Village, Cranford '!<••' General Hospital ot a heart , •'. ,-, , • • ".'. .sport, ' ,Pa: The "local eral chairman for a .conference on On Holy Thursday, March 30," - Richard Riley of Thomas; Jcfr 1 speaker. Among the guests were chairman for the affair, said the ! (iYandcluldivn, and., a .sister, Mr*. charges that a truck owned by Mr. and financing low mass and holy ' communion.-Jerson High School,-Elizabeth \yas District, fiiwprnof-E\ect Henry AVIII BJVI' mi'mbers-of *ort Dix. At- ivi]j-;'hp prlrhrr*'"^ "t 8 p~rn AI the .other winner. Miss Gribbin, ranford Pays IVihJaininT^aircloth of Detroit. solemn.mass with a_J)rocessiqn to 17, is a.-junior at St.- Mary;s Nussbaum and Howard Hermes • of the four communities an' oppor- Th;> . Gi?f;mi U. Wht-rar tery c.r: ic. i'tiar aof her. tending jwere 600 : the repository, will take placeiat.5 School,-Elizabeth. The.two youths the ^ainneld Kiwanis Club: tunity to metet ahdi talk with the it pasjlor, tifficiated. -i"he fuorT car as she slowe'd to a stop in (from' 24 "councils. AGRICO Pre-Emerge CRABGRASS CONTROL When You Plan Your Easter Outfit, Hair ..•tot Mr?i. Itans Bi'aurt p.m., and confessions will be ijeard" outspoke ; six jpther competitors. An~lnhor-iclub meeting will-be candidate-_;ior-» the •:• Republican • "t-r.'il was ' i'roin Doolry Coioninlj •jlouttTZ: Nine separate -training sessipns ,^, for-Personal Respon- Fashion Is Important, Too. See Us for A held at 6:30 p.m". Tuesday at the-gubernatorial, nomination about the TI€KER— Mrs. _Aniin Braun. 05;!'of 409 Mrs.; -Vreehind's attorney }s were conducted with/the'aim of '•'• '"Ti.o'M»»H fnr-Personal Rospon HnmivHtiti Wesllield_av«iii(\ West-' was the theme, based on. b Of Hltchin'.Post, Union, Chester Sit- complex "problems facing New Jer- 1 ,•« i Manor avenue died* laiit Friday' at Stanley W. Greenfield" of Eliza- improving district arid council op- Flattering Hair Style, that Will Compli- By THOMAS J». McELROV. JB. ; ' M... SHOP .—1 lie-Id .- Jnterinent was in St. ; f.-uiiuiiuiuu »u .w. tion,of the the state • - - • ~-J., . A gay 90's\.theme will' prevail ney, chairman, announced. The sey today. /^ _ '•<•• • ,.* :e; i.hmnc at tor a ]«tfe 'illtwu;. - • - both. -ei'atib^S^-. , ••.'•' t • , • ,... National Audubon Society ••"- -\ ' ^ . .*••, •-ment.Yo'u.,;' ••.,; .••.,.:.••';:/ -;.^. .,;;' ' "• ;; ^.;.' • • ~ during Cranforck'Days, June 1-4, "entire'club; is.escpected to attend a Mrs. Walsh announced that her ri I -.Among those ^.attending from cross will be observed- at 3 p:m. lie bishc.-. - , "" •• **-. -•- •.. . .• - ..... ' *' •'•'*,. A high mass of n.-o.uierrt was of-, Norman Rodcn, \>anford ' pays meeting in Mountainsido ?n April committee "includes Mrs. E. H wlioi'u ••.the Rev. Marli J. Donl^y I Union Council were the 'following Good Friday, March 31. Confes- sus conformity. The two teenagers Oneeasy spreader applfGation now".'' • Most of the. btrdsiibout our yards-and gardens nest during; the jinunrat fon-d" Mondjly at'S>(i. Michael's Five Local RegidentS- ; Koenig of 228 Hillside.avenue, Mrs. read the committal prayers'." .from Cranford, Roy D. Irving, sions-will be from .4 to 6 'j>;,m. At will irepw;sent Union County in warn^'months of May and. June. ..This its particularly true of .thechairman, told members of the.Ki- 4: 7 WUTH *v«. e.__ BB1J-* bhllrch by the Rev. Mark J. jrom Cranford, Roy D. g 7:30 p.m. a sermon on the passion the archdioccsan CYO oratory con- before crabgrass sprouts, and you'll •\vanis Club ..•". . ' . is about one inch high. Beneficial \ to be the' most interesting. _ ." | its range extended in all directions '"Lu cipal-speaker \yill be Senator Bar- Arfkien to Attend Beauty Needs... r •' 15' 'years before-mQvirrjj here ojie.j pj-;,yel..s_ ; 16 p.m. Liturgical blessings will be to established lawa Long bbfpVe. the first warming as man cxeated* open land. It is i-v-f>iMflw;i)ci fif^Arizona. |:heid at 10.30 p.m.-Julluwed by a- public high schools in '••' 11.1. • : I- .,.„•-Attenclirig irpifn- Craniord -wiu Yoiit| h CorifCrcrice the State of New Jersey are grass. Also destroys sp'rlng, TT5W one;. U 1059. as assistant vice-president of | came to ihis- years of service. '.' j she was a communicant' of St. Mi- lican natiopal~ committeewoman drive, Will attend the Youth and dnd foxtail. . '•; fohnerly of the Carousel .Beauty Salon It Will begin nest-building"in Feb- try', the horned lark-can Toe ob- - here, lie was. c-rn - uu)cliael's Churchulu . "••'.'• '.." '' • ; J4^tl^ident govern r"i-nt. Corif erence. tomorrow tuory;. - of ten -brooding _• its. two'.oy: sci:ved Abftut .alrp'ortst gplfcpurs^s, : ? •^Newry tpl^i_ ^u,U_— Btttbuy, hotrr' S "'V'l>>>^i"'as -tut- th«^i-.-^Sur\-ivi4i!i-aW- J'« ''-husband,.- and Saturday in Trenton as a mem- three large white eggs while p.sf- farmlands, and other areas of Snort THE mm-:^ .Tin;'..Tending C6lp., Newark.' He Braun; a son, Victor H. of Cran- of tlie Crawford fii Republican ; ..treats 2,500 tially. covered With " new-rfallen grasses and barren "grounds. It ber of tho-executiv.e committee. Y •".*-.--.''• '• • ' . ••-.-,'".\ '.] MJbtJ Clubj Peter P. Johnson- of 18 1 Open Thursday Evenings , . was-ii commuiu«ini-cii-SLJMick-iL,^,.^._.^_UM^_,^,J^_.,!.i _„ 7~'MS~Ajfke~n~a~senft^at -eran-- snow.--The .'young'will remain in rests on the ground, often before iiol'.s Cluii'eli and a momber' and•j-Pflcgcr of Westfield; 'three grand- Rly^rsidF^cTriyeT tifst~vice-chaii> the" nest~for several .weeks until .the" last"isuuw "has couipletcly~mcltw 103 N..Union Ave. X- ^ _ ^ ,_Cranford, U. J. nia«i '"of the rtTmorFCourity^Young "for3 High School, "recentljfwa^ apr John Koyen. a 'freshman at • lormoi" boa»'cLmerpbt'r. of '.the .Aui children and a.sister in Gerrnariy.l pointed to the' cabinet of the youth ; they are virtually as large as their en.. If the nest or young are'de- •governor of New Jersey to fill the Muhlenberg College^ AUenlown, parents. : ., stroyed by .a -late snow storm, Pa., will return .tomorrow to.spend There is considerable variation Hesting will be repeated, usually post on agriculture. ~ the' Easter vacation with his par- The youth, who will major, in v among th,e~ sites selected jjy the with a larger clutch of eggs.J .'..'• ehts,:..Dr. .tind'Mrs ."E."A. Koyeh. '.:.' The shrike is - another^ of- our 'political-science'at-the',College-of : Grow ^ rich/carpet of ^ formerly of P^ris in the Village great-horned owl. Perhaps it's a i Wboster, is sales manager of Jaj 215 Miln"street,_ ' ' ;• matter x>l, utilizing, what is most earliest nesting 'species. Nesting fffont Go., Junror^AchievemenrjCoT -—:— '. o^ .—;—. readily available. This large • owl stprts as early' as~February in our SISSUK SPSCIAU and is safety manager of the coun- Peter Andersen, a1 student' a —CairTbiday For Youi; Appointment may usurp an Old, abandbnecTnest soutliern coastal states; by March ty Junior Achievers. Helsamem~ Parsons College, 'Fairfleld, Iowa,' built thq previous spring by crows in the "Midwest. "The_ shrike "prc-, ber,.of the'Hi-Y and'Spanlsh Club .will-^arrive home Saturday to "J-. ?• See-Our Ne\V Line Of,.v J. ' or havyks; It may nest'in the hol-fers to build Its nest of twigs dnd at the high" school and Bremner spend ,-trie .soring recess with his low of a large-tree, or it may re- fibers a(hld'.the seclusion of dense LJlATSJmR_ or_.thicklyrbranched trees.' Younu TV's Ghapterr^rdcc^ot-DeMolay™.Heia- Wrebis^MiLljindMrs. F. P. Ander- ^dldhit assistant moderator- off the: West- sen of-* 9 Dartmout. ..•.•.•h road. • By Lillian Espey uses little more than.. thuY bones oaks, that still" retain their .dead minster-Fellowship -of the FirSIT and feathers of Its prey for nest- leaves, hawthorns,, ".und... osage MOST Presbvterian phurch. Robert Bells of l?5_HUlcrest Ing materials. orange "trees are favorite locations. Powerful avenue, a student at Rutgers- Uni-1 For those of us_riot content tp The shrike is often erroneously versily. New Brunswick, will r,e-l| confine our., blrding to the back- called th« ''butcherbutcher, bir'dbird " due to Portables $100 Fines for Thrcfe lts:hab'lt 6f_capturing ah occnsional I —. .- . :~; tiirn homo tomorrow for the spring -AGRlCO GRASSFOOb-the full : J_ yard, a trip afield in March may lt 6f_cpg Iii Gambling Case ', vacation. •' ,' • — • •-."•• - reveal the secretive habits, of smalmall Gffd^which it may "impale • "• " • Harry W. Welch, 53;of flf'South .weight, full-power fertilizer—feeds another early-tte^ting specles-^-the upon' the thorn of a tree for con- Union avenue; Robert J.'Scax-lttitl, Miss Christine- Sdhillinger, your lawn completely. Phosphorus Salon horned-lark. In contrast to the pre- venience in eating. Actually, a EASY on N 487^f"r-rKlversidc:-driverandrAn- "daughter* of ~Mrr and- Mrs~eharieS: vipuslj' mentioned owl'which very 'small percentage, of birds ^nd potash build strong roots. -^re^lnclM_deJIin^e^J^_^L J =UK>ny sIi=Mi^eie ;^ ^W^tfiJ3Xd^ WUin£ejioi^0^e^^ ..fers-the saclUslon^ofllQtu^^v lldJIi^hhHJ^ 1 ~~? "]~~'~. J i li itlft6 It subsists mainly on grasshpppers, TERMS who were .ampng-^ixvivien arrested will arrive tomorrow from'Roa- lartds,' this little songster is at J in a gambling, raid on a Kl)oe store noke College, Salern^Va., for the spoon feeds your lawn Open Moii. - Sat* 9 cun. - 6 pja. — Thurt. to 8 pJn. home on vast area^ of-open grass- crickets, beetles, spiders, — TOO! at 9-Walntit nvenue onTRIurch 10, spring vacation. . . — /••' • lands. Once confined to the prairie field mice! :-~—. • -<.: Our complete Boys ShOpife^adcjiuarters forr for uniform green -'."". regions of the Midwest and West, One of our rriost familiar were fined $100 each on disorderly topgrowth. 50 pound bag.. person charges when they appeared -Arriving Wednesday from Syrar PORTABLE TV before Magistrate Charles J. Stev- cuse Uhlversity, Syracuse, N. Y., to couers:5)000 square feet all your Easter Needs! Plenty(t&cfibosefroM ens in Municipal Court last night. spend the spring vacation here SMART LITTLE SHOPPERS .. • • -\' • • .'• - Hearing-on a charge of book- .will'-'bV'-Miss Linda Huff, daugh- AskfotWBOHANZA" making against Thomas M. Hayeck, *•-:; •-•• ter of Mr. and Mrs. G, M. Huff 50 lbs. $4.75 25 lbs. 52.95 100 lbs. |2-eo'«> $8.75 61. of 514 Centennial avenue, pro-'iit 38 Keith. Jeffries avenue; Miss prietor of the store, was postponed .Judith Gisser, daughterof Mr. and LOVE MnhHny nieht, as wag the M^febt Gi f 5 Lcnhome hearing against James Falcetnno, drive; Miss Carol Shire, daughter FOR EASTER 62/ of East Orange, who wabt"Mrs . and Mrs. JRichard Shire of charged with aiding and ubbotting 116 Oak'' laner--Miss Kathleen BLEN! _ Ojsen Thursday Evenings— bpokmaking. ''":'.' .Lewls,_daught.fer of Dr. and Mrs. Boys andi gals qy ' \ ' BR 6-1099 • Mhgistrate Stevens reserved' de- Albert Lewis of 41 Retford ayie- -YOU'tL FIND cislbn*=h5i the case of George W. nue and Carla and Sandra Castal- smart ^uiardsfor Easter and JRogers 59, of 623 Springfield ave- do,.daughters of Dr. and'Mrs.-Nell- First Communion. Quality MORE OF A BOYS' NEEDS £, hue,.pn a charge of possession of a Costnldo of 103 tincoln avenue, fi.' ..' v| . , 1 • • . 1shoesiexperHy fitted, at at. the _ •* ••tr:--;tv •: .lottery, ticket " , budget prices. Comei see out L... BY SHOP ~Ii/iiss ' BettyT Jane , Eudenje, I Pension Provisions - . ; i-t — Open Thursday and" Friday Evenings -i- ' _ - daughter .of Mr. and: Mrs-. Bt T- I Explained tp PBA Eudene of 14 Columbia avenue, I Blazers! Spring-weigh 26 EASTMAN ST. ~ - BRIPGE^1776 •| -, "t)etails~o„„„.. f the- state's ppolici e and arrived last_nignt from Smith-Col- Each mixture Is blendad with acceptable grass tiadt which firemen pension systems were.ex- J"e"^" Northampton. MMass; , to spendd m««l or »xc«ed minimum x*quJr«tnealsM.eiiab* • Cltecks! Plaids! Superbly Styled plained at a recent meeting of me^spring vacation. " ~. liihed and approved by the New Jewoy _ Cranford Local 52, PBA, at the . . .. _6— " Ajjilcultural Experiment Station. ' Elks Lodge by Sgt. Theodore Lang j^iss Jane Collins, daughter of of the. Jersey City:Police Depart- Mr an(J 1Mj.s wUliara T. Collins, Your Choice of 10 Mixtures Boys' Full Cot SPORt JACKETS! ment Sgt. Lang is a xepresenta- j^t 8 Madison avenue,, a junior atj tive of the state pension commit Snlith College, Northampton^ g ifomnrtal tee. : _ Mass.,' arrived yesterday to spend A donation of .$100-was vo|ed jhe Easter vacation here. CERTIFIED Established 1897 ~the Cranford .Boys' Baseball Leagues, v Alfred Frigola of"7 -Summit w Whatever Ihe requires for Easter '61 and after ;.., yolj^find it : Patrolman Myront Cymbaluk, U spending several \veeks in Af- Townley Shoes MERION BLUE GRASS at the";Sp6rts.man's"!Sfaop..-,'Our-'-complete sport, coat^seTection is "state delegate 'and state recording rifca bn business. . secretary, reported on pending leg- 4 Eastman Street. unexcelled"'. '.tyou'll find everythingjoli need tqinake him look -lie- :-'•- islation affecting police and_flre On February 7, 1800, the, XJSS (Across jrom Cranjord theatri'] fci'ir'''Vr' employes...... • ~ •„Essex' crossed the Equator. This better, feel/better, too, Come ih now! Sizesl#20. Free Altera- Patrolman Alfrod V^Grlckowskl was the first U. S..- warship to v BR 6-1280 / presided. - , \ • ' -"cross the line." - GLADIOLA *tions, naturally! NEW-VARIEHES — OLD FAVORITES And.the dad who really cares about Jl.- Flower— VegeiaBle — Herb •4. m his clothes Hill fiiYd everything he SEEDS FOR 1961 needs at tlie Sportsman's Shop! Every boy needs a Spring-weight IN THIS V/IClNt in tweeds, checks, herringbones A dramatic collection for Spr MSCAl! Smart Lookingf Dramaticr $29-95 and $J V-M ^ mite, ophis> etc. SPORT COATS for Easter! Take your pick pfsuit styles, there's plenty to Give your fruit .trees; shade trees, choose froma^tho. Sportsman's Shop. You'll find O- A cJutrming bouquet . . . ihrubs and omamenUls the bM 0 . from 0 lightweightsiiitsthiat are equally at home for dress teclion fromonerwinteritiB m>«*|; lip, or for^casual wear—when the jacket doubles •iu- Befpre new growth starts, spray «;«' ri personalised corsage -p, Scaledde-lbe safest aad roost Elective as a spdrt coat. Plenty to choose from, but comenn dormant spray. .:£ .

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! CRANFORD (NJ.) CITIZEN' ANP-'cHR'ONI *VvJ Fake Six CEANFORD p.i >-~...*~.— i Friday s «irhonprory piwmacy*raterglty~ is the daughter "of Mr. and'Mrs: OT- avenuei-MJsS-Biana- DeLohge,| Bormilory Council for- the .spring at Cornell. University, Ithaca, N. of-Union^has-JDcen-announcetl" by, r 7\vas. among 4.6 students.-ijamed to num. -He was recently notified' of Juhe'2, are taking shapeh , accordinding to reports 'giveKivcn a:>tt thoe go^'or.oms. The 'suggestions which Sue Paffenfoth.! neick at Clark, __were among - Miss' Jiidrth Henehan ranks in •of St. Michael's- School arid sen of 45 RichnjQhd avenue, NvaS Linda Moleen, daughter of Mr.hed, ; •'." .;;. • ;'; /• . ' _ ,' (h-urman, Gaff Griffiths of 205 Oak .hdr guest for sever* •«»««- Cranford High School, .'has beqn avenue. secretarial students at Colby Jun- :! _,. .. T,-1__••! guest?. among- 150 students participating and Mrs. Rjyhibnd H. Moleerf of . MJ£S.'.Rt>ynolds 1s a, graduate ox were adopted include having mu- Ihe top ten percent of tte^enture Holy Trinity High School, West- elected to-the dean's list at'Ctilby ior 'College, New London, N. H., ijnt Mrs, Meredith Conlcy. adult in -Vw 1 o... v ,.vt; o£ supper at midnight, giv- j A party Saturday, afternoon H*Women, where she is a;memr English at the college, where she man. she is the daughter, of Mr. College, Greenville, 'Tehhrj. after internship on Monday.. She is Lansing, Mich. Februar,y~rl7-l'i).' slumber .'party, recently. Her gifests University CoIKfCf. • Shi- is . d* _..'. vns, student general • chaii;pian, ins souvenirs of the dance* to each i marked the, ninth birthday -r,'..: •g.,,f 0( the sophomore • class.' Thte [is ^member, of the Genesian .Ac- and Mrs. Joseph H. .ppwning of spending the spring recess here. working in ,tlie office of Dr. J. A. 1 Mr.'anci Mrs. Gordon.IvicNeill of Miss Clemensen served, as » dele- were: p;it Fecloj'MLihda VVingai'cl, toa'chwuit Christ "the 'Kin*! School' '..' presided,- . . -.-- ' -- student attending, and setting the versary of Marsha Nevalls, daujh ^^ ~—" * : "^ ~ rr~* : ' ' ~ 516 Arbor street. In order .to qual- will be MisSjVirginia Boardmanj 01^'"^"lV"Holly'st"ret*l"Thfc'ii^ ov.u ,.->5- Retford avenue entertained gate from Jordan and was elected Phyllis' Rueh andjHolly Pufl'rath. Hillside. ; « ',.' • -. .^\, JVUrs. D. S. MeArthur and "Mrs. hours from 0 p.m. to 2 a;m. „ '.: t-y ify .'for the dean's list,' a' student and Charles Boardmah, daughterj .erns'hip is tlie culmination of j two eci cn-.^ueduii diiiner Tuesday evening for Mr.ter- of Mr. and Mrsr: Harvt- as a co-chairman of the Afro-As- '• • ,,'—«• "' ~~&-^. '-•':,. .Mr. Biiiim is n gradulTfo of Ir-: .. . Ndl Castaido; finance chairman, The. students -voted to charge Nevalls, Jr., of 107 Elmora avenut must have an" ;icjidcmic_ay6rage of and son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry' years of Intensive study, conibin- te "rU-.erur.Si and Mrs, Arthur Windus of Pro- ian bloc. Ambassador, S. S. Gunej- vington Hiflli School .imfl-Js ei)\-' ._ . reported an exceptionally good re- five dollars'far-{(.(prom bid.to help i Guests were Anne'Williams, Jo^, a high B prjietter. Boardman of 508 Springfield ave- ing secretarial and scientific' dis- Mr.:-and Mr;;. Thomas Doig of .,M their infant, son, ftqberi Allen, '.Cc:i(jn, Kan., and_JVIr, and Mrs nue; Barry 'Fernandez, son of Mr., -wa'Vdene, ambassador froiri Ceylon 25 Broad street spent the 'past; ployed by.'.Western' -Kleetric Co.i • sponse to letters sent to parents of do their share in financing the i Dolbear, J1H Pfitzenmuyer, Sid : cipline's, and. is required i'or'grad- :; (••-• v • .it St. Michael's Church. Mrs, •'Eu-; Snydw of Elizabeth. -and Mrs. F. E. Fernandez of 45- Kearny. .7". .'1:'. •••. , ;iimior ' and sopibr clus;; students iventur'c, lind letters were ^ienl to Elizabeth Pearlman'. Followinj uation. On returning to Colby,. "aeJienSlatiery, Jr., of Cranford and].' /.,..." •&''}—°—' ' Stephen Anderson, a freshman Orchard ^treet; Miss Lucy Haltorit, "The Role of the Students" at the ler, MrsT Ada Titus of New Hyde ~ ..asking for donations to help defray parents, t>f-junior :Jhd senior class i-refreshments, the group .-plajco* Miss. Morrison, daughter of Mr. 1 James'G. Slatlerypf Keanby wt-rt"; Mrs. EftnerE. Staub of 5 English at Northwestern .University iri Ev- daughter of Mr.;and >3rsv. M.. Z. 1 con-fejsnee b"anquet. Students par- Park,. Long Island. Mrs; THus ' is ;. Mn'and Mrs. J. F. Burnash of 25 profn costs. .. .;"'•»,', members' asking for donations and : wi miniature gqif at Bow-Craft. 1 and Mr*. Bartholomew ' Morrison^ — *'"Villa""g ;.--!« hiimo aftor sDcndinfi anston, 111., is 'spending the spring Haltom-bf' 593 Brookside ^lace; recuperating' from surgery at Man-' Humptim :ivii(cl: have" returned, :he godparents. A will, make a full report of her on- ticipating represented the United The food and decorations com- explaining the. mew arrangements. weeks in Floridav-i. : __ vacation with His parents, MrTarid arid George. Williams.- sori of Mr; hasset MedieaKCenter; Manhasset, i'rniu.a itoa weeks* vacation trip trf' was Held,- for 20 guests frorn Crarv Mrs.'Z:' Robert Turadian- at Ss ijob experiences and will speak States Military, Navaii and Air nittoes arckeeping their plans se- The PTA gave a substantial do- JUU : J . ' '. .'. —'Jfcy- ' • .. • '. Mrs, I.. C. Anderson"of 8 Woods ahdl Mrs. G. Holmes Willia.ms, Jr., Florida^ iret for the present. Gretchcn. A.n- lord, Kearny and J"' """ " j Mrs. F. S.' Greenawa,ld. of 114•Fairfieiid avenue entertained.« to freshmen medical secretarial Force Academies and colleges and nation and contributions were re^- Hole'road. ' • of'14 Makatom'drive. MisS' Evelyn »W,'Mrs.'L. J. Davis, Jr., and Mrs. : bridfe'e last Thursday evenint;. Her ;ttidents. ceived from 'J3 "Cranford organi'/a- .NEWCOMERS'INSTALL OKFICERS — NewVfficers ahd board mcmbe.r.s A,verV installed by the Mrs. FrankFrank; Ra.. .weioc of. 20 J Columbia-avenue entertained at Behnett, daughter, of Mr. arid Mrs. Konnoth' DeLongc are in charge of tions who also felt the cause was tiloomingdule avenue .entertainedi bi-idsii Monday evening for "Mrs. guests included Mrs. Everett J. j;LiNej^omers^Cli4.b last Wednesday. Triey are:' Top row, left to right; .Mrs. E. P-- Wenz'elberger, Yacker, Mrs-, Chase Mix, Mrs.. 'Miss Amanda Fisher will arrive - W. Bennett- of,-12 Burnside the culinary surprises and the dec- J -it-r'i'inniita IT'' Th^rg/i-.y oV^nlnei Hatpld. tilovier, Mcs. John Lam- ~Evoccted home iomorrow trqm-J 'orations committee-' headed E5j^ ~~ "' "-• '•'••»"» Vn-Vi 'Mrs fli'iice Ti Dunn'an,'Mrs._C",ilbert. How- at C??^VP Y[Z?ry\i.™^a-\ "£ier '-arsrHobert "• Broolui, Mib.lG.wtge E. liolU'etoy. Mi,. Dei torfiorrow-to- apend-the- Easter • vajj The comi^iUo.o noted - that ^al-_ Wa h r r lum,- is spending_her— spring vaca- \Vilson .''• College, . Chambersburg,- "..(Jail Griff.ithx, witH~Karc'n"B'ccbc.'' MW*- . " M"v H^.'uS- loS* C,Weber.M«.A.'H;PreusS', Uaymanr-Mrs.Pete^D.Burk.-Mt, caTion with her parents, Mn and though costs of bands, food, efctv, Mrs. H. C. Fisher of .30 Balmiere tioa in'Florida. • — Pa., for the spring recess are Miss Burton .Longepbacli, Mrs. F. ftleh- have increased over the years arid Ih Joan Penvenne, daughter of Mr. :trd Levyisviind -Mrs*Floyd •Hich-' parkway. .Miss Fisher is_in her • "u . .blds_hOJ^l\^.ejm_Jricj'jBased_ to^_si^_ H^^&^!S£i!^.^-^^iSS^.',"'- junior lyear-•*at. HoOii JCOHCBC. in -Miss.JSandy. rnSj; djiughter and 'M&'.'..lr\ F. Penvenne of 15 :irds, wjir.n'ot: disclose their"plahs ,dollnni, the .per.capita cost has re- -Missy Pine- street, and Miss Caryl-Lynn vceofding'-seereiiify-; pounm iu%y, w,..,. «..H.,._.i( _ . Frederick,. Md/ . Wil - urttiLvtryncar: prom time.- mained til a minimum., They1 said 6f Mr. and Mrs. G'. vHolmes. Wil- Spccri; Anolh'or board inombbr, Mrs: John'W. Miller, was absent. . ~ . liams, Jr.; of 14 Makatoni 'drive, Sellers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. •pn\a cb'mmittce reviewed trio hUs- also that jr. is far. below what it Carroll K. Sellers «>f 1^7 Spring--] Vljory jof the nrow to acquaint rc- Miss "Mary Jane" McGjovney, a-; w,ili i»k"rive next-Thursday:'from *UKei'icksburg, Va.v to' spend Ihe . Once in a political generation thei:e^co.mcs-upo»t tjhc New Jersey^ . the shot'ti wore added to the prom Donald R. Creighton, Jr., a. jun- : •jnt of'the year that brought clas.s^- Sr*H. Vo^t. M«.*|««-."13th -Wrthday • anmve^^- Easter vacation, with her parents, spring recess with her parents. scene a inan \yhose reputation for executive ability, and uncoinpronrising i^Hteri toiiethc'i' for an evening of cosU- Ken'neh-Rau Mrs Robert A.-MHM The party was held at .the home Mr." and Mrs. J; E. McGovney.'of ior at Lehigh University, Bethle- in a party mood John-H. -Witherlnstonvk J.r-y.son hem, Pa., will arrive Saturday to' integrity is known Beyond, the shores of tho Delaware and Hudson rivers. ftuiui andd dancint:.r H"iW»^Fred Xtkins Vrs~R:ch~of' her uncle afl«f-fium, MlV..apd 502 Linden place. "•"',' ;-'- at •%.2 a.m..iure^entctta.m..areentElaiiM:cltfur.tlier>t J •' "•" '' '' .-' "' V • •• • • ;t - •;•• ,.; ... . . spend spring "recess with his par- Such a.tnan was-former Governor Wpodrow Wilson, _" • _ Yout h£ ul .jevelers ~of ten'~used"to l or-Mri-and-Mrs^-WithGrington of 1 uriaer ihe .newlproiram. iir •• Mrs,, Howard W.jy'sinner 'of. 3SFXValnut avenue .was itiKta I led 419 Orchard street,.Is expected to ents, Mr. and Mrs. Crcightbn of ~~ Thfs year the people' of our state once again' have the opportunity ]r*iv^_iii^(ory))c\y>tpmjan^^a^V .— ;ls vVeaver.iVeaver. . ~ ' ' > ''~T- . :.'=r<^3 •V^....i'_ «»:»' Mary ear6f:Siyerd, in her vise 1 I:v« •'nrcsidehP^'dentt of the'CrnnfortheCinnforidj Newcomers'Newcomers' Cliib at a • joijit board meet- 1 ; d-Mrs^r H^Foster-Mit-, Special arr.ive"Saturday-frprrr'Frtnity Col- 7 Dartmouth read. ;. . ta select a Chief Executive of. national "prominence, one who-stemte-«ut • (jnly \oici c The' Ladies' AuxiiiaVv to' Capt; i sophomore year ati...... h th t [MOVIE LIGHTS alone among the candidates in the eyes of the nation. VL_ • " >t|ght spots o£_ii*trip' to New York, .Jent at a meeting last wcek-,in_yet- t£X^&^£Z& i^e'^cono, where they spent _ K Siverd of 9 Woods Hole road. Of 21 Dot-ring way arc awaiting the committee said, was ^proved by Edward""DiCorcia, vice-president; \ availablfor, Mii^e 5.\ J!>.r 'thu spring dance' set 1 \vliere thcy_ would stay until the 1 1 o;a'ns; .Memorial' Home. ' '•' , ralot'alo,, N. ;Y.,__.. .attt'ndllnji' th> atwua. j a few days. .... : ; ^-^ •-... Her guest for the Veek-ehd was son of Mr, the arrival Saturday of their chil- • Among the aspirant's for public office jh'ere are the seekers and the enthusiasm of the students in Mrs. John . Cui'ponter, recording -i'---A.|M'it --.... .19'i>- s thojlate sot'for .the •is-un-^^—: • liluces closed «nd thai'drive to-the '- State President -Mrs. inee.tirig* :^ot {-Miss-Mary Artij• Rjnaldo of-Fram-" and Mrs. Donald L sought affftP - TV^-distiiffitinriris-nhvirttihT Ja their preparation for the dance .seeretfir'y;jjvlrs. Robert'MiiCormick, next "board_.nieeting. It will be •Mr. and Mis.. Bedford H. Ly- > •'i^hor'e to watch the sun rise, treasurer,; and Mrs. A. David, Qen-j Jones of Cranford will install ihiH .;ition..of Corro.'jion 4-Switch Control ingham. Mass. ' , . _.'. _.."••• __ Oak lariy', and • Joseph fJ..^ College, Northampton, Mass.,.and • questiotiably o£ the latter. Sought after by indusUy and government s_. and in the increasing ntimber of held in Mrs." Corl's home,. S5F Cdpson, honored ut the bar-q*:*;^) doden of 3199 North UnUnioon ayenue en- the"sought i "Needless to say," the commit- young people nttendingTin addi-r nett, correspondii^g secretary.' ifcw ''officers April li,' it was. an- Cdps'on, honored at the Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J.'G. Pet- David, a freshman at~Wesleyari' lj)32, he has been devoted to a career o( public service on state and national tee reported, "this left worried Naniedas board m Parkway Village. Mrs. Jack Ed- was pi'tsenttid'wiih the \V«tiL£R<>d«'j teriained Sunday afternoon-• in : tion to the_ peace of mind of their Named, as board members .were':' wards aj.id Mrs. Jack Tilson will nounced. - ' . ," r Flexible Arms •Dayid Conley, a junior at Ham- ers of 334 South Union avenue College, Middletown, Conn. levels including 7 years in the Eisenhower cabinet, _ nnr'ents nt home, waiting anxious- Mrs. • William Kish,. Mr«._Walter ney Whitney Award in re<»gfci lhonor of Miss Kathie SomerviJle of were among a group of 9,0~Army parents. ,' •- ' . •'.....• serve as co-lifistesses. __ • __AlsiQLi^l^^_jiW!r^__Vice-presi- WXfjSiaLriv-rmnnnrl Plnntniinn Minter ilton College in Clinton, N. Y., -will t^i^tim Federal. State, Countv__ ly for the sate arrival home of Koch.nml Mrsj3onald'C6rl. dents, • Miss- Barbara Johns. aruT [Toir~Ui! his outst Melal Case— p Easttr "varuttoij" wlth-ftfcr "ROTC cattcis from Rtrtgcrs~t?iii- Sppending g the* .Easter—holidayy s^ -their sons and daughters." —' • New -members' will be hoopved! ' City, MiK$. Guests were-present versity making a "tour of Raritat and Municipal leaders, and more .important by concerned indlvTclualis— Prices anil surp'rlses'~ak'o "shit'ed at a tea at 1 p.m. April 1!) in theMrs! Kemiuth tchellor; treasurer; tions to the_scichce ortbrrOiJon. parents, Mr> and Mrs. Meredith S. with their -parents," Mr. and Mrs. ', ReeogTiixing the-need to allev- 1 t Cranford and New York. who demand air honest and efficient administration in Trenton. RobertaBabat for the group's -next"luncheon on home'of Mrs. MeCormlck, 4 Woods •Miss-Carol Wesolowski; chaplain. . $24.95 Conleyqf V4 Woods Hole roud. iate-this situation, the high schoo^ April 12- at Mountainside inn, Mis. Benjamin Brixner; conduc- ' Mrs.Mr' s -Et. -P-f.. Cattccane, ' Jr..<*t..-- wi-J^-~'i ht<»«-r- ij ...... - t>TA arranged ~u panel discussion Hole road. • . " The problems Jacing th*i governor-to-be are nioriumcntal. Tax 'Mount;iinside. 'fickcts arc ;>JU11 tor, Mrs. Nicliolas'Witting;.. Uiree' sonr Glenn-and Wade. oiBc-rke-j. Mr. and.-Mrs. Leon E. Hunt of i Miss Marilyn MacMiHan, in her GET THE — •QH "What the Junior-Senior Prom IsFuture Now $14.95 reform, transportation, urban renewal and industrial planning ariTTmt a * trustee. '.'Mrs., Charles' Sicg- ley Calif has.returned htune alter! 108.Oak lane rctarnedFriday from Sophomore year at Cedar Crest ; ; ; SaTTs=W^^'^n~wTTOlr=twJrajQn; president. """ •>" v "College' in==ATIento\yii7^Pa,~*wnr| H€\Vv=^H €\V=^ hfc=s^lutibn^oati^come4QnLv^from-Qne-with^^^hfc=s^lutibn^oati^come4QnLv^fro^^^^ frietf, 44nnth4^iMrs M J. Seavy it^i^fa^^aof .,US' Fortsti Wes^ t Coast ahcUto Hawaii-where j- Cameras —'i'rb3eciors "^ ibrs and two ..seniors- took part, Also named, were:. Delegates to 5 spend the week-end at th'b United they eaiv be carried out only by one with great adnunislrafivFablTily.', •• • parent^ were invited to.attend and • they -visited Mr.' Hunt's brother Everything . -Some things a girl has to grow up to — but Miss- Mr. and'Mrs. Julius A, Babat of Lynn the-Fifth- District, Miss W.CSQIOW- avenue. r^o— • --. . -and sisier-in-law,. -Mr. and • Mrs. . Nations-for a' Model Geheral As- The economic complex which is_Ncw Jersey-is vulnerable to pressures representatives from other com- • 50 Lenhome drive, south,- -an- Mr. and 'J3rs'."'Harold. Jacobseu Miss Johns, Miss Ali£e. Hus- Sandlers scale all the'Shoe fashion nawsdovun ta her. TseipbJy.. Groups of college students ski. s. Patri«K Collalto oi CSV tx-'sKj Forrost Hunt and family, They . size. And it's.all'here>r from froilcky flats to beginner^ of the national economy^ The problems of. New Jersey affect tine nation" . mjiiilties told what their schools l.nounce, the engagement of theii- of 11 Herning avenue announce sell Mrs. Augusta Bonnell, Mrs. penile cnterfained si a; stopped at points' of interest en- I will "hold raock assembly sessions lind done to improvalhe prom. daughter, Roberta Doi'ls, to Gary Passpprt Photos heels. Straps.-i.tlos, slipons. viith beguiling big.sister I on Saturday... and Sunday.' • :Miss and in turn are affected by events in our sister states, and' tho federal ^-• Herbster, .Mrs. Willis-:Bird| jnaton iri Friday for Mrs. O, S..\ route to and from California,. 1 ~» As a. result of tlve firogramjiindI Stanley liarna,. son of Mr. antitid r engagement of their daught"r, styling.-gtewing girl fit L. ..-,•..• jgoyerntnent. To have a voice in TrentOn,that will not only bo heard in and Mrs.' Sehellei', and alteniatesT Mrs. V. J. ..Boniiio-'; ' . • • •—-o— • v MacMillaij will .stay-at'the Hotel C R EM E OI L P E R M A N E N T "with thu approval of the iitudonts, (-Mrs. Benjamin Bavna of Newark. Lynn Diane, ta Hobert Cliarles BR 6-1024 Washington butwill be listened to is['imperative. . '-•' Mrs;. Vincent L. Brihkerhof^ Mrs. !anni and Mrs.'Leonard \K.~ ;-i Mr_and Mrs. William J. Cam- • "•• • ™ Priced According' To Size .'- ^-. Commodore- this- 'week-end, andL •the P.TA-voted to sponsor-.the- next .The future bride is'a ,-graduate Lecher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Thomas Korner, Mr*.- Rober will spend the .spring vacation $fO;gO_- $li.50r-;$l5.OO — $20.00 of Cranford High School and is j jiipn o^ 11 Besler avenue enter-. prom. A council of students, par- lace Lecher of Drexel Hill, Pa. Herbster, Mis, Fred Oliver, M .. _ . _ . .liainfd at a f:imily__dinncr Sunday $7,95 and $1:50 „ with'rcher parents, Mr. and Mrs. . "WITH SO MUCH. At STAKE, CAN WE AFFORti TO'TAKE A is and faculty was'then.appoint- currently attending- Newark Stale '"'••-.', complete with ; Miss-Jueobsen is a grtiduate of Brixner, Mrs". Witting and/Mrs KJirvn Schoohover. ciaugh'.cr' of ;-fcl'lowing the; christenihlhg oof their Dexter MaeSlillan of • 8 Lenhome CHANCE WITH ANYONE-ELSE? " . «•. CranfQrd High School aiid" Mr. and Mrs. tt. C.Sch.oorJ>vcr oi, ujjant son, Fiank, ill St Uiive. ';.''"' ' ''. :'" , -• BRECR SHAMPOO ^_ and'-Mrs. Roy T.ipton, the.n fended Fulrleigh Dickinson Uni- Also, delegates to UtUpstat£ stat'e enen-U- v11'- oBa ivili- n- ^-^«"»" «..„„„... „ . ,. . burg College,^ where she boeameTi HA^CU ANAND STVLINT G ~.. • . PTA President. — versity, and served _in the Ait- campment, • -Mis&/Wosolowskii "353 Rt-tford avenue, fcnttrtained. Michael's Ghurch. Mrs.•• Edvvard Force; He is now-associated with member of Chi QjncKn and .wiis Four Cranford students quali- {CREME-RINSE IF NEEDED) '•' The- council first met in January, MissT Johns,' '\teL Siegfried andi'aait a partpuny Sattilu Beta Kappa, khe fied for academic honofs'-for' the 1952, and formulated ideas for the is at present employed as a Sys- Mrs. BrinkepMoff,__and• alternates, celebration of her ""Ti-Jn' ' ""birthda' "' '"y" Arimci* :o" "of' vKearn "y' '"""•Wer"e )lth'i"'e

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_• _JI CE.4NFORD (SJ.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE-THURSDAY MARCH 23. 19G1 ££©TION TWQ Mrs: Howard Si.egel of Cranford, ':•''':' - •' ' food-borne diseases, stapbylococcal Kress and Mrs. Gus- Gutierrez! Ronald Severs, Paul N'ikiiuk, Ken-1Theme Announce*.! . donor vice-president, announced 16feal-ar«i arthitect:s.iees,.salary, of, .that _the...dj:cp_r: of this year's a«air__ _:_ Tccns'of Fanwood, who studied ^it llu.« ..».-. -— „ uiidettokca-faci- diseases, • zoorioses; -• and;- poliomye- vr Wilson of Carturei end . ;'Joseph-' benefit -to" teachers as-well.,as stu- tual, objective study which will be clerk 61 the works, furniture and Moid will be Hawa'fiahV with' the^ tficfric : litis sind the enteroviriis diseases. Following the dinner und enter-; ... ' .. ^ «„„„,.• ^r nlnnw of the ] .dents and parents: Mrs^ ForEpst, the University of Illiriois and; 6b- equipmentrsite improvement and RM Annual donor djnner: of the llje'^'Isle of Hope." ' • Attends Citizenship Stokes of! Elizabeth. tajnud her B. A. degree in. June published in booklet form similar This course is designtKltp.acquaint At Pack Dinner tainment, program, awards wi:rc .of'Dexter pointed-out that the inl- to the "Know Your Cranford" contingencies. To admire, on principle! is Suburban Deborah League of Clearing House Session i . Dr. < Herbert .Alexander from Newark State College; She health officials and others with - Cub Pack 175held its Blue and pcesfented to the following cubs:!cubs , To admire, on pcp i Deborah Hospital will be. held, Princeton • University spoke on ' tial step by the board does not ob- ^ M.tS. Gale said this type of study .- The architect is Ernest T. Brown SMOKED Installation Supper Tuesday the epidemiologic approach to disi- Richard Gorman, GregorG y GambaGb J only-way to imitate without loss 1 .". William Dtrfhis -of 123 Hincresl ligate the board to accept the mer- has had a half year, of teaching ex- , yy Monday evening at The Goldman, This Sunday attend the church "Cuiiii>ni|!n Expenditures." is done thro'ughbut the .country by of Watchuhg. ' ..... '-.. - • fS Allan C, Kane of 105 ease controlybbth of human and Sold dinner, at the Cran\*f6od in Kevin McNeill. Kennetth Alexo.'oAl'f originaUtyiiUt . SamueSamull Taylor 1 it pay system . unless it is .foundperience. ,' ••;.'•• •''.. ' • local:leagues. She added,that Dr. in West Orange. •of your choice.' avenUelwas one of six delegates-, , Mrs. Julia .Quihh: of 55 South anve'will be instaUed as animal-borpe type. . Garwood' recently. Mrs, bariiel Glenn Smith, Richard Ras'Wili, from Union Junior Collegcrr:! ~a" Claric W. •McDermith, superinten- Seeks Slate Union avenue, a,'graduate of Jer- dent of'schools, was consulted on Ldcnl of'Kadimah-Chapter, -meeting Monday evening -of the' ., The appointment' of 'Mrs. Marie sey City Normal"School was hired f Continued from Page D (ConiiHiiadJTvni Paae I) » i Morris ofPSi-Columbiif avenue "as ihe formulation of a state -guide for Ib. I-i B'rith Women, at an" .installa- Citizenship Clearing House ;it to fill an emergency school, vacan- this project. The guide is now used the "local chapter, way named, out- Shank Drew University, Madison: plan is a forwurd step. Mrs. Rob- ' school nur.se was approved, filling cy. She "has been a substitute standing local president among the. ln .uppor at the Golden Lantern, ert Blower -(jointed out- that teach-»the vacancy, caused by- the-death by the leagues in preparing; their Others nttcricling were: Dr. ! teacher in the local' school system, 92 chapters in the state m. 19D9 and L^n, at 8MSpjp.-TUteday.yMrs. Kenneth C. MncKny. UJC, presi- i-rs and administrators will have a of Miss Elizabeth Durrcll earlier • studies. '••'-— • Half .find Mrs. Rose tfeutter of 9(J Burn- A Aim, "Crowded Out," lllustrat- 'Outstanding Voung Man of the Trbtrt Hausmant.irhtjjiediate past- dent; Professor Saul Orkin, head major share in working it oat. i this month: ,. . . ' •'... -._• . avenue, a graduate of Jersey Year" by the local group, last • > HcinV—Mitit-iii'—uiiutloiird-j—Tliitx elemc-ntary-teaeKen lrie' i qual- of Northern New Jersey —of-thf m.-i:ii !,iuuiity.s~de|jji tnn-iit. ITT Iltmj IVlllltLlIuiuuuiiiu T iiin 49 City State College, taught here lor September. He ^1 o - , -Robert E. Leo of Orange, Wendell that any such pl:irr-sliould be of hired S follows: Mrs. Parajee Lu- iiy of education and, class size on m seven years prior to 1957. in elementary level will be shown as --.-to-stale vice-president for th Junior Chamber. ' __....- iRiciate. • •'• : •'..-. r The resignations of four efemen- at the April 4 meeting of the : tary teachers,- Mrs. Hitfel Dgclbus, board at 8 p.m. at Lincoln.School. Dr Watson, 3- chiropodist, Avas loth'cr officer*-'to- be installed Mrs. Lee Hothouse,'-.Mrs.-..E.liza- Members of the elementary staff elected president oft*? Cranford 48 to 20 Pounds . !.' Counselor. Sirs: ,Albert Cho, beth . Wpj'U-ch- and MB, ^riscilla will discuss the problems on a Chamber of Commerce this yean rji- firstrsecond and tiiird v-ice- Walsky, were accepted. -. . local level,. This ^pe of crduca; The Cranford-Kenilworth Jay Tsidcnis. Mrs. Clarence Burstein, pi. MeDermitVi- will "attend the u-il! conduct 'Dr. W-ntson U st'vmour Kaye, Mrs- Chester. regional .convention in Philadel-. iiiffnan;' recording, secretary, phiia Suhflay through Wednesday tuesiday of the month to- educatlo.hr. at a state conference In May." Fs B G. Bernstein; financial sec- More than 50 persons from 10 Ib. of the _^.m^rican Association' of -a'pfograms and the third Tuesday aiv Mis. Philip Silkin; corre- School Administrators. -Miss Ger.r o a business meeting. •-.-..-,. ' chapters attended the area meet fcmfiine secretary.- Mrs- Geof^ ildirie Cleminson, principal of trig. Walter Stryker, state .vicc- foinberc: tViiisurcr, Mrs. Louis,. Qlbbmingdalc: "Avenue School at- li&sident, presided. A parliameiv Rotary Elects •^•y procedure demonstration' wa' Line; sentinel, Mrs.-Morris F^»- : t'ended the live-day convention of L •- • • •• .-- •' •-•">"'• .giyl-n by the Cranford chapter tin- TOP SIRLOIN the Association for Supervision (Continued iromTagel) •irustHjcs arc Mrs. Louis pauber, •MRS. AIJLAN_.CJ.KA-NE ;>nrt Curriculum Development in. der the direction of Robert' Vlcrick, TVjV^Deutsciv-Mrs. Laity Bem- eserve. of the U.' S/ Air •parKtiirterttarian Chicago from March Reserve. ,-.-•. . It was reported area membership BOTTOM RO The incoming president is "a had grown'from 345 in..Tune! tc |t Lowenstein' atjd Mrs. Jerry member of ;Cranford Post 212, reprcsenta fcdman-.- /; :' - - -~ UJCtoFete Joint Civic. CROSS RIB Ib. I Mrs. .-K.nne. ji/haiive.- of_NewarK. L been-a-resident .of Cranford Student Nurses, Newell -.Rodney,' Fisko Post .335, — ","••* L n Man- If over- $\4 -years and faiis.setyfcd VFW; Crane's Ford Chaptei', DAH; y.W capacities in the orgahi-' Mfa^e^ellSea pranford- Post 2i£ Ameilcan.Le- •neVd and m. She attended'Rutgers.Uni- Seventy-eifih'i -student ' nurses iiioni jStranford UnitT212, Ameri- the Cranford Taxpayers' As<-oc'a- itv_and is a member of the can Legion Auxiliary, and Wqd- •lon, a trustee of the Crantprd.His- and Temple Beth-El. " TheIroi' n Elizabeth and Perth AmboV torical Society and. a member of L hosday' Mor.nih^ Club. : ' lily tag Day SIRLOIN OR PORTERHOUSE hcr o£ three cliildren, she also Genefal^Hospitals-who will corn- Trinity Episcopal Church. He re- Tlw new chaitman of-the Joint (C'onti,nmd~JTom Pace 1) I the leader.-of « Gjri Scout troop. Civic Committee Is a chemical en- sides at, 8 Cornell road with-his .Higbie, Jane Henrich, Berry \\/in- Jay at Union Junior College will wife and daughter, • :------;rsr Marvih Bressl'er of Cran4 KinetT associated with Esso He- klo, Wendy Hor>pcr,'Wendy Berk- i is chairman ^of "tHe;aflair and ae guests of hbnor ai a farewell •iiearch and,, Englneorlnj; .Co- in • 'More-/thim -30-members 6f the |u Linden, nnd presently: IK doing de- ilub attended an. Interrcity-Rtrtary- ^neitrr— Jill— Warrrngloh, Nancy | Its. .BcfTfam Rpdoy is co-chair- tea. tomorrow given by ' the col- velopmental work on tire's and meeting ,Jasf night at Wally's Bonnie McCVL-a. Unda Car- STIAKS Ln Mrs.' Weinberglis in;charge 1 lege 1 faculty. "~^ Restaurant, ' Watchting. i • nevale~and Janet Seelbach.' [.publicity/ .'"•- '•.— -•:, tubes., •"'•..„•'• ;•". 1 The party will t>e held.at l.p.m.i native of Rochester, *he wiis '•• Stuart McFadden 'presented a ' •»•' biographical sketch of lils'll'fo and n the'student lounge of the No- iiaiect' with a chemical engi- Robert Colsilon ^ ~.\. Mothers 'mahpgati Building. Miss Katherinc uccring degree ffom the Unjy^rsl- th(l fftlloWship award \yait. P«";; '•JCotltinucajrom Pao«L 1):'.- ,, - ty.".of-Rochest'civ-He is a, niembei* 'uchfod to Mr. Gralt^ Buddy Bor- ljT~Flynn of Duoellen and-Miss gen," fund.•>raising chairman,-'re- cH at ctT-enionies in the post home Dolores. V: Soriano of Somerville, of the Library Board and'tin_elder at 8 p.m. on Saturday, April 15. ' in the' First Presbyterian Church ported the'club netted $804 from |Mrs.- Arthur Zier, was installed •will pc&r: Miss FJynu is president the recent concert by ihe ^v^Jcvr George U. Hilbert, membership Hormel and Schickhaus and was active for many years in : 1 president and Mrs, Stanley of her class at Perth Amboy Gen- -iBy-Syiyiphony Orfihe*;i'rfl »nd Nou 'chairman, reported that, the* post 1 Ickerson- as-Tvice-pjit}sident...at. a efalllospitar, and Miss Soriano is Mr. Dudley thus been a resident Lent meeting- of-Tthc Mothers!. class-J>fc-sidtrtU-Ut Elizabeth Gen- of -Cranford foc-JO years. He . Dr. Sordill conducted the meet- the state for a Class A po"sT7 : Irdc of Bremner "Chapter, Order eral Hospital. lives with his wife and four chil- ing. ' . - ."". . I DcMolaj*i-_ - - ,. dren at -5T0 Lindon-place, _ Mrs.. Marion Ueary of Cranford I Mrs. Henry Clauer, a past, presi- is chairman" fir the annual affair. Tifili-tosh! Of bourse yotlliave som'e AAt\e& HAMS Int, officiated-at the installation Other faculty members assisting to go . . . any C TPaa^TJ lit,pycoated ..Mrs. -Karl.. Jacohj «'3L RUST ««• STAINS lijha past president's pin.'-'.'1 (Continued irom Pd0e ti steel .and Iron. Arrow Iron Armour's of Cranf6ttJ;T«rs!Xi5Wis' Etherlng-' Board consider his group's pro- frMiMTHTlBS-SINKS Iciiairmen appointe^d'by the new tou oi'-Wcsffield and Mrs'. Nancy Works, Ijnc, Jersey City, $16,750;, Icsidcnt included .Mrs: Robert Kr Paltrier 'ot. Cranford. . • Tlie Futnitffi'c ^howplace . . . u lien posal to build_two junior high plumbinK. Allied Plumbing and CHdIGE CUT C schools, one on Hillside and the Till f LOOKS -1 Lrinis,. sunshine,' and Mrs. Wil- • Special ::ue£ts will include. Dr. "other on Orange avehue, and to Heatinii Contractors, Inc..' Clttrk, pm Irslinger,-publicity. • Kenneth C. MacKayr UJC' presi- there's ^always a hcmitiful fn't' s $1l room a-flcr model numbers approximately 200, sees •Electrical' Contractors, Inc., Me- ROASTS ELIZABETH ARDEN BELL'S PHARMACY this solution us a means pi. Vinlfy- tuchen, $31,5C0i;toial, $350,450.. room> r. 76 in all! You'U visit an i«.W ing the town. The group suggests Estimated total cost of complol- . KlEniFK SALE llftUIOU COL'ST OF NEW JtUStV flealth Officer \ng the new library "Butl nTOAWt KWJDKFT "PIV13IOM- V Dream Honsc ... a vl)i •( : the present high schdol, $469,000. including:, construction, ESSEX- COUNTY Mrs, Mavtin Gale of .39, Morse and f So. Manliuttnn PenthouHe , . . ui< CHERIE 8:30 AM. To .9 A.M, MltV .I Taking Course street, chairman of the "Know PUlhtlff.l Cl»ll 9 P.M. LEGS BREASTS AetloH' ••"Health- OMicer^Jdhn . F- ^ 10 P.M, Your Schools"-study of the League ' J Young ModernJ'fi Aparlnieut! You'll SPRAY MIST T MlfiLEC I - wilt of "is 6nt' f4"ipcrsoas taking! a iivcr of- WomeH- Vottirs, laresented an- I LUT.V MlLtEU.K - Execution -rnttfw" in prtflcibU:^ of-cpt- outline of tlm study to board »rfem- ' t'& Oh!nn«] Alt! »t-lhii--G\egauc&-oi our PERFUME .,.' virtliir of Uu; "aboye-sUtid Writ, to dtmiology at. Merck and Co./Rah- berli; Thu 'non-partisan • d.rtclcd, I »hal] expose-for Sale by Town Houw! \ oii'lf" VALUE IWIe Veudiui nt the Court Hoiiie. in the wa'y. Final scission of the course ly of Tiiwbclb. N. J.. on Wcdni-sdjy. ill^t' held next Wednesday. _ l> 5Hi d.iv of A(iril A.D!, lSWlj .it'two wander ihroi^h a g llcc'A in tho Qft^rtioon* ol_* salH day, ai* ijfl i's sponsored by tlwj Veterinary HOME BEVERAGES I :i;!n, liUii and Interest of th« ab«Vi- lilcdical Association "of New Jfr- Gallerv.^a (vall<;rie of Classics! iVIi*t-i Irav* dMcildinlii-ln^aild-to-Ufe ipllfcwlnil- sey,"'"the"-Vnittd[^States ;-Public aller. STAR SODA f-np''y, >o| wit:' .. ..H . • All tnose ccjrtSln. ^ts, traclu or p:»r- Health Service arid the. Ijlew Jersey willi a ^arin weleoMie* in, Colonial J'U of bud and ^urcmtWii. htireUuiiUif- State DepnrtmcHt of Health. corf barticubrly described, tltuata. lyintf and • -• ''. for^Easier ''. •„•:-:..... FRYING Kt:r.2 in tHc Township of Cranford. lr The course covers principles of Village, where" you'll find. . ._. -. epidemiology, .use .of biostatistics, al^ (tan\ u huge hiitrh i KNOWN. DESIGNATED and tilSTlN- plus finest, fmshest candies-you can give! .OU1SI1ED 0! Lots KOi. 1473, HBO. HSJ. pi-r.cnsr plus tJi-posi'* mva, 1-183. »94~t.>id WaS In Bldclc 39 to • hurricane! You'll .stop to SPILL PROOF" |«-i Map entitled "Healty Trust Map LARGE BOTTLES -Shop At— JSa. C-l of 165.1 l^ts ut Cranfoto Union in not just one, but two cliuntiiii^ >.'ifl OOSE_P.6WDER 1 Ik |C»rN. J., Section No. S, June 12. 19M. PICK UP ONLY L. aiuer, Civil Ensint«. Elitobith. BANGOR.ME. J" tllfd in th* Union CotlnW R.>i!- •hops .-m_. plus a guy Flowtr Mart! —-Whole or Cut Up — ler'a Oflico Juiiu 53, 1907 u-MW-No. Compact 732 I. ST. GfORGfS AV[ i DtlKG known ai IDS Carftoad "StrcoC (All thio on juttt 3 floors . . • Witli.2- LINDEN |Crjtifard, Ntu/ OTursoy. more fabulomJIo tuuU— . the shcrht reserves the rlehttolod- •oum-thls sale.- -^,- yq«'T« worketl up an appelite, you 1 *MJ>H OMSCEaljtXJ. ShirW THE Settle), Atty. ••••• •"." ' • •an T 0*"^ ~T^SBDLOO5" 3-aii own delijfjhtful-rfefittturflnt (m:tiiu> t nia idBon"am •«• ll*—k "•* COLOR East*r"Bontiet Box—rwi tfM-U«tuMtlid«4A mendl«d by Duncan Hineii)! So put Jruit and nut etie cAvorcd Colorful Eaator Basket— PLUS willl milk chiK'ulato. filled with tempting candies. ' SHOULDER1 your hat on, Lueyf You've got a grt-ul NAIL POLISH RIB !( NEARLY 1,000 date". . . with Kooi-Rahway! KflHy to All Colors WIRES AND LIQUORS CRANFORD Imadb on Route 27 ... with plenty «i '•~"ml $j;00 LAMB RESIDENTS *aay mm Can Say v OUTSTANDING VALUES! mm $4.50 Value . "HOWLAND Little-walkets^need. WITH US! 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v CRANFOKD (KJ.> CITIZEN AND CimONICLE—TIIUKSDAy MAKCl'l 33. 1961 Pafie Three ;; i '''...£' •••• ' 1 1 a octal studies- department at'Union Local Shoppers Win ". I ™ '> ^i^::^!^^I K»lk« Aililresaes,Group 4eitfctecc& EN ANT* cimoOTCMprttcrcsDA*:.w tu Research iloiitest JTlie pntioni's rof trL-atnu-iH.-" , ^ Page" Two atWfcfeharrman.'.^ i .Fivfc"Cranford' residt-nts recently :'u»d. '•>••• Just•• how th"e_ patU-ut I Richard W. Koike of 13 Herninj? helped?-;i—• " • ^. ... ' ••4'avt'ii'uo1 was. thu main'speaker'at ,",i-iv-rtO New Jersey : Money Harvesting IVHV adjudged' winnci's in si con- « iTCovcrnment explored iji>t. copducled among supermarket •Cast', wulcrlul will; be used to I the March meetuifi qf tKe Systems (Etifem mtfr Letters to the rhoppers by 'Sldi'ec' Saturday at group members will participate,in Northern New Jersey held recently : iblic Works had the., time lor Lawn A.im.-rjca to duU'riiiiriL-.theit- moti- '.• ' •'• ••: 205 Elizabeth Ave. - meat- of h Junior College.^ They-at- . Robert Treat Hotel, NW t> C.T.ZEK. ESTABLISHED 1698. out with. fresh vaiion in puichajing neW. products •the ..discussion. Now • board mcra- ESt«L1SHEO^893: THE • culvert Jl ,1 ".. _i3th-annual Conference THE -~~**^-l —ICranlord. JN,^t_L__ ,„_ 'hosesrTnJS'-was'- Sfarmttg Wlkxk iJie Spread Gyps ; ; et Jersey College Teachers of "and to Test consume. ^^ MMr : KoliceK,, who isty witt y the^Nuw^ - March 7,' 19G1 : prior to' any testtpgby any of the '.'Lawn spread gyps aro,n ;>t. i tue Uc\v, Storeeust "Shelf Stopper," £IM> •-'.. . (COMBINED IN 1921> and Related subjects- Htiiiterdo.^i^u.n. Count^««..^y originate„ d , Inkk oificfi o off TThh eNtiona National l CasCashh Dear Sir: . ' - . •yparttes mentioned liiybur^article— > ernmten igain." Si.-rcy B. Bandit.-, V-iaic if. automatic revolving dkplayer 1 'including 'lilr. KlunzK^ , .•RluD-Carstcnson, assistant to -•hemist at the College of A^nctrf^ Yhe idea of common-carrier ship -1 Register Cojiipurijv,. spoke on the ~~ On January 1^ the New York 1 fot- ilo^v shelves. « J: ' Times carried a full page, paid ad- This condition hasXexisted for under secretary' of: the; De- liire; Ilutgers' UhivurSity, dt'clarc:) —Tilt' ioc:il winners aie inen( of day-bid bnby chicks. .'.new electronic computers; : :^;''i ;: ^ CHARLES M. RAY, Editor and Publishei vertisement entitled "The Hour is- the past '5 years—it did\KQt exist £ Health, ^duca'Ubn and hi.-< week; "Every spring these £. AllCii,'.l±.V English'Vi : trie first two. summers I \Jived in Sirt. Archie G. Bird. » mem-- leave of- absence. lie had | ld the delegates that :oii artists-seem Wi'lay aside.their Edith T. Dunn,'". 12_English Village Late." Again, on February 2(!,:the. vels c Timoa" rnr; another full •Muriscvar, -and'paid for by Moral Re'-Arma- desich Bill Martin^ Cagers their annual St. Patrick's ] tliL- religious /issue, which is ment; a non-profit organization necessary ..for me to take such. gained the Group III crown by Ho ward M. Siegel was nafhed iccording to t)r. flandle: J- jp^jHyj* "drastic action. The obvious un- entertainment. .George M. «inating the: headlines at the '•that .may Weil be the. choice be- ripping axcourageous outmatl- chairman of the American Can- han's '"Little Johnny Jones'' lent ti«vi, but'.also by lntegra- "A- man J'iiigs the doocbell, aslw Psychiatric Clinic concern by all involvecr-Ls \vhai nedPerins Grove five, 73-63, at -oer Society-fund drive in Cra'n- if you'd like him to'spread-some -.tween success and disaster, for our ; presented under the direcjond kn and .economic issues. . civilization as. we. know'it. Robert spurred' such .-action. Mr. Kunze Princeton; University;" gymna- ich-lo*bkinji fertilizer '6h ."joqr" Member: Quality Weeklies of New Jersey has! never paid a visit here despite ! .president Kennedy's, .proposed To Those,who believe that • Schumau7 a fornier"' Prime Minis- sium before 3.v00 • spectators. ^oar, and Ed In charge, of jiance nutnberi^ istance to public elementary and lawn at rtuiybV' fourj^eui^ a iwuntl. the complaints'" he has received. The performance of Walt Sos- It stHinds like, if^bargain, and i< ter of Prance,, calls "Moral Re- named co-chairman. The quota 'wltiwy education calls, for Nei&Tuesday Certainly the. condition_ should ...:.'• .»'»*' Armamerit a philosdphy of life ap- novySki overshadowed.all others, , c to the states to help get you say yes, 'you find it takes'a /mnual moi'tiHti' of the Unio,n SENATOR WAYNE DUMONT have been thoroughly investigated as he sccyed 30 points. Chiiclc* >as:$3,0u0,. ••; " : ••-. .;•• - An average of 11 i_... nt couple of tons of~the stuff ti> cover plied bn. 'action and the beginning re schools built and to raise O6uniy Psychiatric-.Clinic 'will be a. . lotig before this. Preston turned in 15 pdints; Jim "of measles were belug tcp .your yard., Weld Tuesday evening at the First -Entered at thSvg' Office \i Cranford, N. X, ^Second Class Matte, Published Thursdays at' •of a vast transf.ocBiatipn of. human I would like,'to', suggest that Mr. ,cher' salaries or. employ more society' that has already begun." Curran."l3; Bob Hunter, 8; Art daily to the Board of Utsu ichors '•.depending on the major "The bill- cm come to close, t /ifaiiojia,'! CKureli, "125 El- is the best qualified of tfie three Gubernatorial Cr^ford, N. J, by 'the Cra*ord Citizen and Chronic!,. Inc. Official newspaper for Cranford, - I^unze retract his statement- Wendelken, 7.'•Other players . It appeared probable that Po- and it was revealed thai no I $100; antl the (leliw-ry slip' usiijf ji:str .strtH>i, AVestlk'ld. following ' It is a call, to action of ALL. who ''nothing -enters fha lagoon' water >ds withiq^the .•several^states," Xaoxlidates'Weask -Jhesequestions: -....••'• n Year. Advertising... Bates on Request. were Dan Berry and Bennett. lice .Commissioner J. Edward ' than 466. cases had been 1 farstonson said. ". '. mentions 'lawn spread.'-"I'hJ tovo God and Freedom more, than "ace drainage." In quarantine shtrt-j _ Jife,_mOTo_llwn^J5orftfort- and Se- Mr. KirwanlandMr. Phaqaid Hot . * e .« ifhcre art about 121.000 public aTooeToeF '/•• er John^VrNostrand would-be,- law, and- the peddler 'thdif rus-hesfaijur the^pi'tiKram^Will bejjin:^ air ; ' Most we be told how to vote by prof.essiogal- seem to have any difficulty in dis- The St. Patrick's Day weett Lsntary and secondary schools •••• Telephone BRidge 6-6000 Eri-laiof Red China has tinguishing between raw "surface blizzard ; which' deposited a^KS The local ... thFUnitcd States and they cost to ihejjank to cash >'ou/eht-ekjK:-j^;i|5. ' ". : - polititians? . Office: 21-23 Alden,Street, Cranford, N. J. jjald: "We can slip..our Commun- • water 'and: the ioul. snieUin^.;-.fer-_^ than 20 inches of snow lit British War-Eelief-Society'iJ jut U6.8 bDIipn.a year io;oper- forip jk'ou can. .stopL>:iWnetit.''. .**" "^ -Amr.n^ those " tittoBtlinti lrom ! Son in November: : , the Kennedy administration '".iiAhiflysJiS" 6rih"e^sprena'""tr:nejGranfoftT\vill-be: A. "VV. Binvliu^, ist ideology in through the weak mentation which was, flowing 7 ;a, cost^Cranfoi-d $l.lfe4. Democratic Municipal ,: nounced a drive' to raise (Ijj v ." spots' oTmenViiharncter,"' This is-! through the stre3m;and terminat- w : :/ to purchase a mobile fsi iclal SJiW^ ij* pointed out tha« •aflor, tijxio- 'has! WMcd it tO"Jbet\(r.-;. N'.-nalio.DciiHVaii.'Mrsi. HobeW ' -Can't we elect" tHe niost qualified"rrtah? / - • " C^ftV-;' - . ' " e, which had planned 1 ithestandnrd stock approach_o£ the ~ ing- inta the Lagoon, not the sani- .kitcnen for use in ' ' •ailments are increasing by mor< SPEAKERS CONFER — Richard M. ,Scan»non,_direqtor-deJ5yjm»te^thi!.U. S: C,ensus Bureau."seconcT" worthless iiS'a"/crtilwcr, .Dr. R:n March 19,TtB6IT lerr^Tmuttfclpal' employe since. not enter a Township - Education'and' Welfare, right, "urd vyolcomed't'3 Union Junior College by pYrTCei^lirTXpitai-ICir>-=- AugusCIiW4, had made applica- would rtio memborof this group nte Of ert M- Crane. Dr. Anthony' Kprctfll, strong eflbugh'tocounter it. Moral. The- attempt to hold joe up to w president, second.from left, und Profess5?~~Sa\Jl Oxkin. Mr. Scamniorrand Dr. Cjustenson wcre^iiest the- I5..-V.-feiird Miller, Mrs. Kr-Mil- YOUR Help We Can! •Off-Street Parking " Re-^Armament ofTcrsTu God-cen- public, ridicule and question 6JT my tion for retirement on pension. Committee-slate.-- " ,'7?5 "Years Ag<> be convinced that education tp- speakers at the 13th annual New Jersey .Conference of College teachers of Government «nd Re- Dr. Kindle advis -.-•• --'•. . . •;.. • ...... -— _. . Ho^Armameiu o»u l has new national significance, police/if you hear of:n -*'spre..^__| ton —Boyt-ttc . rJoh n F. ..Kuiue. ., Mrs. tho democratic < honesty 'and integrity has_failed" --.. . ••,>•.•.•<-»• 1 • Cranford High School's In b-prcsident has- helped us take ' latecf^Subjects on-Saturday at the Cranford campus. Professor Orklrt was-.conference chairman; opeixuor-nearby-and-hu.vinri-your-iN. A, T»m;isul"i Mrs- J. H, Ttvocl^ 1 ; Ground .breakifig-last Saturday fe lot in the-ar^srtgffiStedto fte^smess i^J^™^ to diminish H?y spirit. The 6sceol3; •• Cranfbrd-First Aid Squatf set :•- Nearly-100 peiaons ^y, Civic• ^'socJatiotfts^earrying this ; - ketball—team—defeated—M« •id by sending to Congress iHimvn supplies from ;.n •<^tab^-i-haj>k-3i>d..^'[';s...A.ve of the most significant r»r<> parties in the South aTTdT~thu re- because it kn't important, biit be dealer in the community. ! • The proi>rnin; will -consist j\t . thcaew Public UKygTJrayrtff S^^^XtCra^Seafe. ' '-^ZSS— that can ^flflht-farther at the, urging of my tor dedication of lts~new head- oh the quesUoh. of using the chantviUe," 36-33, at'ihe Hutj strengthening our educational sys- Ushe 7 jls eypr-made' in th^pyfield of ili ftidthhit •wnTrritrtttHcerrnblir-d t ty J -i) v- - iin.the Walnut" avenue siTeT-ffrtlTCrTold- r J^ smaller percentage of .its own pr> and does appeal to all people.re— physician whose training ^aniT quarters buUding nearine com- Walnut-ayenue-athletlo- field .tem at all levels,". -DrT Ca*slychiairiL'.«»cinl'.vywkor Methodist .church buildings now being de tential buying liower than any other mu- 1 ^ Group 11 tltl. It, .• In hi^ keynoter address,. Richard vnow Republican and it was-the health I consider as supeijor to Walter JL Cooper, squad, pre- thfe""proposed Community "Rec- The voters did not Jderttify~th)/is- o-.will 'deal with tlje J611embers of the human nce.j .. Betty.' Keane • — to a request (or Sunday recre- for the preceding-.five ye dential elections;. '""' (Harry Truman carried Bostor onjy now tiling in thv 1060 cam- the ceriter of the area bounded by East- greatest percentage by far cited difficult sonal, national 7and international Michael S. Slkora of" 521 ation at the field. - — The local quintet was act ^characteristics of "Anieri th"e same murglns," ' " ••---Mr.. Soammo• n paign, the political/scientist said. We" can. never attain survive usj HOUSEHOLD DRYCLEANING SALE -in change through an-adherence to ..Mrs. Edward.T. Keane man, Miln and Alden streets and North parking conditions as the niam reasot^ North Union, aveane was elect- '•••." '• * • •*. •" panied to New Brunswick I can politics will remain as ls^-" Mi. said. "Thi_ s i_s a rccnrrlng-aVi„ d .re- They will alter fmure cdmpetin-K •' witVi^ other! Chairmaa. Qsceola Civic •uM NnrrVi TTvmn iwmiw ' ~ We-have seen encouraging indica- -an idealism _base,d on "absolute^ ed ^commander of Capt/N. R. Cranford - (jarwood ~ Kenil- several -hundred roolera , Seammon, fpnner director of elec- peatitig pattern In many areas." inij, he predict'; groups-." . — \ .. .. ends_.Ap.lilJ5! honesty, pitrlty, love and.unselfish- I-iskeTPdst "335; VFW,"succeed- strewcd~confetti at the end cl jTions researcfiTor' the G"6~ve?nmcnP"'"THe"s;)iiOh"err«;tli'C!fienHof-ft one. human; - - ~~' ' . _1 I0S Benjamin Street" ; Mr. Scammtfn foresees"TOe'ISd-J ajid North Union avenues. - . .;- iiMs recefltly that 19(J1 may be the year. ness." Moral He-Armament does - ing William C. Jones. 6ther od- „, was,nearlng~its $12,900 the game. Ken .Griffiths hesi .a'l Affairs Institute,' Washington,' mer President Eisenhower has and 10(i(t eawpatiirm as beTnf! Mini- error can precipitate _nn explonion, not nim to-.cKange capitalists in Cranford; N. J. I, it was'announced by Hen- that would far exceed the horror.' .- ministrative positions ;were fill- the Cranford . scorers with. ~D . C.~ , said'". ' broiight .about whnt_hc described lai- to UHW: H President'Kenn«!•• .'• -. as part o t one who has ta th? tline to The Board, of Education ap- flucnlial Social and Economic Fac- read tho authorized the bulldin* our locyl problems, buj_c:m en-'j-.j annroximatelv 200 off-street parking building. • ,7 . v. • '.^P!^ story of this Chisholm, diteetor emeritus of proved the plan .Of the-Cran- lors~in 10CO," "The Hole of = thU ... ""• . -.' ford Ministerial Association to grounds committee, comp Mass; Media,"."The Election.-Pro- suve-oxir children a "worlci" . in'jii;'|! ^ . approxmid^iy ~.uw r •„-». n V rrnrnhprlitl in hlS^ - movement rythe two ads referred the World' Health Organization, L R,"" Tl -Eobinson. c" Now! Enough hot water which to litfe.- . jp jj nrl A «meert bf CeUnto " • offer ., religious | education -to cess', un'd the Electoral..- Colle|;e,'' pointedout that there w^re enough, of Cranford. George Cnlnery and f. • Youi-s truly.. places for shoppers at an estimated total-^ Mayor C. VanX^amberun m n^ ^ u^^ ^ _ nuclear-Weapons to existence to seventh grade.pupils one period and "The l^ew Administration." . Mocller of •n wt;pk in local churches. The Cruinback. to negotiate I Mrs. Carl C. Fink i If tbftt; nnn T p markeNe\vho'would J expand threes- i of the WedneS' oval. Under consideration : e area Te1ish,"--It is our answer to the l^thls^bility:to^ d«jf_ Stowiuie. JDluby. und students not desiring to at- the Hess property located I volved.couldLbe purchased for a inaxi* charter nighrdinner ^ .»c ^.... y TieSf evasions iihd divisive tactics Dr X^isholm said"The human tend wouldbe permitted tbTake tween penman road and Will ^qf jQrganized Communism. This * any elective school- course in.:- mum ot$203,000,^njdj;hat an additional cQmmerCe_|^ race for the first time is uvtrpubte. - .The..Cranford. Dental, -aiuerrJivienue:,-. the Miles -f ris.ncit"Just'another cause, butyls"" """"":—u ~~~ '"•'"=^ 1 paving, ed mof^dBihtitely that a special coxrimit^ _We'reT the first human gefieratioh went on record as favorilig the' • • * . . . aifuated at Lexington THB Cause that slowly but surely: which holds veto power over con- fluoridation of the municipal, Soutlt: Union avenues, uu TAPE-RECORDERS^ HI-FI • STEREO ng, Side- tee has been set up to work on-#ie prob- is engulfing the thinking -of cool, tinuing evolution-The care great . water supply as a step toward Oliver West. __wiatheinatic» Kaltenbach property on- : serious'leaders of western'thought,.; problem of this generaUon is to) leducmg ,the incidence o£ de^-teacher at -Cranford High ' coin, avenue. iri'dother lera-.of bff street parkingyaacilities School, ',-was'., -granted1' » year's walks, retain^ ^ walls, ^^.^ ^ If Islhis Ideofogy-of.Y.e^friPow;- ' """ ,Co1biUirlued d ^Page\Pge 3} ." ' cay-in qhildrcn's teeth. ' r •'.• ^er^that Communismi.fears, most,^ 1, _ *2 I h".-^±,.^j_Ll\^',•-_ r-4 : 1= expensenses,-s ; I ;•-; • . ; ji ~-T "^-The^PlanhmiBbardptoorin;?recentrecentt o because'it frees men's minds fo r ' I I , ••£•'. This plan alalsso ppresented a schedule letter to the Townships CommittQe, ad- discern the. truth and exposesihe for liquidatinidti g thth e cosostt over-overa 15yea15-year viseidd thathtt its inemb^rnemb^rf are on record re- lijjs and sham behind the Com- 7 (Formerly Van's) BR^-0483 a prevk)tfsstand m favor of an miinist front. ...' - _r period at an average annual cost of ^23- ... Moral Re-Armament presents a' •' challenge; not a tough one by any means, unless-we. still think that We can "do business as usual" in remaining' ,.' a dynamic world of chanfee. Cran- Fitting i _ At^the time the businessmen pre- ford is but a segment in the w^tst- . "sente/their planHEolhe TownshipTC^m- ern world, Sut, an important seg- ^ 7£&ferg fee altnosf two ^ & e was me »i #TWilB0?~Coon :JII«.!.the key to getting an earljrstart-on. that has defeated" communism in • Nunn Bush and Edgerton Shoes for Men - *.j "* k •' _• The Jbusiness group'sT proposal was -the proposed''""'of ^street parltirig^rogra based on suggestions from a.number of "for tU business center would be the con- Wingo ca thin s•*< ideolog* -doou y rjntM *>'Ho "ou byr tok-own sources which had been under c6nsidera!' struetion of a .mucn-neederpf.t yoar-rouMfiwm Hours: 7 a.m.»6 p.m. l iuHcUon^ROhe^T^nfierd League" tof^^fctiimmirry. report -ws tour. thc.,^atty ways this visit saVed Mobilheat AutomaticI«SonalCawp time to"'help^ make~l3e~bnghter'~f6i) Tj[e^s i ~ ^-.--^rrrir^xrx^rirxr^t^rA T *W«U* :fAr—hK »ftttimTRiri-v r,-nnr*. Mm* ^^TT problem* But "when he Tests have 'proved that oil- .is the -least !!, "It ^J:..^^ '-Hifw." V n ^ B«xr. This Isjnot W.Ho^vas neither there • * . fortunate persons in our area by lending the Hafidicapped. Mrs. R Georgan a e Ray- nor-w. is his report-, relid. Mr. La- cji|)ciiaiye-, most elHcieii.t.way of liealing , he dianged his to a broad happy smile. Problenis water automatically. : ROOM t to the recreational and rehabil- mond, executive director of the league, Corte made ft few general state- ments ; regarding a prc-liniiriary ' Wliatfs more, our Mobilheat custom- IOII programs sponsored by Union .reports that these programs ait present What price home could wd comfortably 112 S6UTH AVE., E. CRANFORD are providing help for more than 100 report of Mr. Kuhzo's and empha- such as \ era enjoy dolliu"-sayirr^ Aulontatie Per* ELIZABETH BRANCH jhty Society for Cribpled Children and sized ,|iat the flhal report Whs not I — - ... . . ' , • - • • J sonal Care—anexeluaive.pl'/io/iai.Mpbit- • children and adults eachAveek, including ..yet i|n. Mayor jChainberUn did etc, etc. 4 West Jersey St. --• I chide me for creating a supposed aiflord"; "^hat land of a mortgage should! we apply i Heat iiurvico that kee^heTi!liiig«fUciency i BR >-3414 seven from the Cranford area. , .. ' "P. fuel cohaumjition and healing' bijld HoOrs: i{ a.m.-6 p.rnj Mrs JohnB. WaWngton, Jr., of 15 . Through the medium of such activii erroneous Jmpresslon .reuarding naturally) the e'kuct spot.ut-which the watef • >vcrc resolved promptly by "a qualified source (Suburban' dWhl'i/. all alitoniaiicallyi . Kensincton avenue, president of the KKties as ceramics classes, dramatics, cards was taken. However, in two telt— cietv reported recently that 112,000 let- and other games, dancing, and appropri- phono conversations; with Mr. La- ters have been sent but to residents of the SEVEN DAYS A WEEK — 4 P.M.jo \ AM, ate classes and demonstrations conducted pfl'SQnul meeting on Mutch 5, lSfll > *'^ tv reauesting donations to finance by participating garden clubsjmd other I mudo myself very clear' ahd he Homo Route Service organization'sprogram, and a furthei- interested groups, this nonprofit com- . . please call S^ U hdp will come this Satur munfty -organization "offers., handicapped All Sizes and Varieties from 50c to $2.00 , BR 6-3300 ••;•- l''f^p^'"v:/'?' the society eoridifcts its^^ annual to'locotion and so it behooves me ' *\ TUvSDavsale children arid adults anjopportunily 'to -£ wonder why. any" astute" i^divi- l ' join with their physically able contemp- ^uai could have such difficulty ' -DEPEMDABLE, rHIENDLY SEHV1CE SINC^ 1825 AN EXCELLENT LENXEN^SPECIAt! This will mark the third observance uiidjjrstiindin^ me. It seems ap- TRUST COMPANY ofLilV Tag Day in Cranford. Assisting in oraries in social and" recreational fields. parent that Mr. Kun2e's report Ypu can make the coming Easter \vust distributed after the meeting Package Beer and Liquor theTstheTsala e of artificial lilies, the symbol of n rt nr there's an ojfrce in your community • • "" "-P ftf? n n ^rtppi^ <™* * yourself ? wel to tlie press only in an obvious at- , Shirt liaunderin^. C(M K«t»-aflo and S d forthe handkiappuddkud, , wwiUU be the fol as the-less fortunate^ ouVmidst by.lend-' '^ Z ^^"^^^\ To Take Out . Allied'Services lor the Quality Conscious .; t" lowing' local girls: FvSnces" Grayson, por- Yard: ^ V ing your financial support so that the So- mighight thave have. . . . CRANFORD • 6ARW00D - PLAINFIELD • SCOTCH PLAINS • Ottico: "ShS Sther. Kathy Boardman-, Joy 3 Lexington Ave. at LVRR '^, In all fairness to the Validity of v North Ave.; E. Green Mariyn JoWsen, Susan Higbie, ciety for Crippled Children and Adults my analysis versus Mr Kunze's it — member (ederBldopeslfiaaJnttMOdrp^itlon : - jS IlSScfr. EfaS^ Winkle, Wendy can continue and expand Us important should be noted that on the morn-, BerkmeieXJiU'Wamngton,NancyHenn, program. inpof March 1, 1061 the Depirt- 11 -: ••> \ •• -U \-V;' "fc :. .-'••

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CRANFORD (NJ) CITIZEN AND GOEGNKXE-TITOBSIJA^ MARCH 23, IM1 Pase photography; controlled fusion C, . «- can has started a new science unit on maps, dioramas, and reports on to Nancy Wright who is recovering awakening which only spring < 1 to obtain cheaper power from the 1 bring", •"'^i:"":."•''•'.' '••.""••• '•• •'• . '.'Better Diet and Better Health," famous persons of New Jersey following an;operation:' "'"'•'•''• •'••••" Committees have been formed "to atom; moon shbtsV for cxplordtioh; IrranforA were-submitted by Ruth Sanford, Helpers for the coming week'are They enjoyed' watching the rob-, viruses and the control of disease; Marjorie Waft; Elizabeth, Ross, ins singing outside of the class- investigate this subject as follows:;. Robert Ward, "Robert- Laurino, Proteins, Darryl Harvin'; Chris- satellites and space; population— Gary ChristehsenJ- Douglas John- David. Moss, James Fisher,' Sarah room window, '.,,. .Proteins, uurryi noiviu, v,"*.^ .--. -. • - The boys and girls flew thetine Fuljer, Donald Dicffunbadxijtlie problem of where tp.place^ ston, Joseph Krapf, Robert Noyy, Miller, Debora Doe, Shelley Klein, 1 mrteners Linda Crlssey, Joyce Lantz. Linda and Robert Hintz. three dimensional kites they made, Shelly ©ale, Linda Cicalese, and|.pooples ot the world, and Project Marino, Mollle Pnitzman,' and An- and displayed their paper bag Janet" Cangelosi: carbohydrates, | thMohoee earth', drillins crusg tdown than, deepeever beforr intoe ams Grade 4 "--<,• bunnies on the classroom display Alan-v Miller, Andrew Go'ldberg, -- • •- • . ._ .._»— drea- JDuvaL—..-..„-__-.—r""'... - for exploration. ... J:...,.^ Miss HcuWa~^Franey*s~tauTtto counted. They also began learning Buttle Hubbard; Michael MitUe- Present Bruce Alatary, Jean Nelson, man, Arthur Schreiber, and *Ri«h- Under the direction of Arnold Osceda v grade social studies class is study- to'write their-names using capital Goodhart and John Fedash, art Rose Randle,. Cliarles Cobleigh, ing Australia. The: class formed and small letters. - . . T ard Batdorf; fats,- Peter Wouters, cat puppets were made for "use in dramatizing : teachef, (the followiq^- students. MethodisMo Receive Adults Kindergarteners ilj, Mrs." Gabriella Back!- and Michael' Green pairited pic- committees to report on the vari- Aroong those who participated Christopher Vacha, Kirk. Folt?, Thought for Cantata on Sunday fb" class'at Brookside Place School have been two poems, ''The Three Little Kittens" and "Five tures of colonial New Jersey, in- George Smith, and. Richard Sal- prepared the-'materials'.used for To Coiififtue ous, topics of interest. Chairmen in: clasBroom projects were Peter tho bulletin board: Donald. Jack- The cantata, ''My Redeemer Liveth," will be presented by\ pcriincriting with various art materials In Little Kittens." Among the performers were: dian dictionaries were made by are: Susan Adams, Georgjc Apgar, Aagaard, Peter Chirico, Bruce Da- her; vitamins, Floyd Price, Sandra Set Norman Green, Richard .Heins, son, June Hawthorne, Antoinette 3S Youths on Palm Sunday By The KEV. ARNOLD 3} DAHLQUIST, Pastor, Senior choir of psceola Presbyterian Church at 8 pin. ^~" Voducin- scratch ahd resist drawings. , ••:..'' Charles; Degeher, Kenneth Hopper, Jane Crofut, Jeanette Brown, Gary' Cross, Lin- brosky, James DoyleDoyl,, Douglag s Schauer, Karen Navan, Cynthia I.PP, James Santos, and Mr>«!kowitz. David. SupUtf. and Casale.Xtonald Mazzeo,' Candace •Both, adult antl .communicants'-clusii imuiibott> • Inltlpran «"~>M|T<-h . , Elnjng riolnn, a member of the church, will-be soprano -In sctiadi drawing craj-ons .aire applied M-i-np y yg -Bctzto," Paul Durdan r PetP-T Kr- - XJUlll.tiLiLjii. mill ,k^^*....,v....w,....w , m Questigm . Animal story bookslhave been added to theAlan Snyder. Phillip Healey and Lauren, .„ Antoinette... Machuzak, James Rudoyj mlnerah* and'watel\ | Borges. JoIIh C7 . services ou Palm Sunday at the Crawford Methodist .Church. „:.-••• -••••;-.:.. The Road .From ''Hpsanna" To "Ciruclfy" •.'•.'. "The . Question_ of Winning or The. cantata nis arranged from themes by Handel and Mozart, T,',-iry'io'paper covered with black pjiint. A pic- kert; Ted Friedman,' Debbie Dill- Snow, Anne Rowe, and Joan Bal- r r ri ^ bwfcTshelf/by K.areh:"Jni Bbrrorj-Donna Millerj' "George . Macalluxn- —of—Shornian, Donald" Preuss, Caryn • ^hamey, ensnyder^ Barbara Evans, Patricia Paul Schreler, Patricia-Baldi, Su- Holy Weefc"wni~Degih officially Losing" has been selected: "as~his '•lii^'S'"taU ''tirttettd:"~7^ "" ~' ,ure- or design is theifscFaJched on with a pair of inskas. ••-..- • ' • ,' •'•« .. Adult mombers".'will be wcicpmed""~at~the" 9:25 and—10:5t>-a.wk ~, I think that'which shocks all 'sensitive people aboutrPalm • School told about the Leni-Lenape and Susan Wait.' • . " san Schwartz, , Corilyn "Pollock,. services. 'Die Rev. -Dr.• Albert- AlIinKcr,. pastor, haj* ctioseh' "Our. at Trinity .Episcopal .Church with Palm Sunday message by the ReV. On Ealm Sunday the Rev. ffi-i Munt edge scissors; Resist drawings are crayon. • "and Qary Dunn. LeighKimmelman-atjded animal Dalton, Debra.' Hourlcan,' "Debra Sunday; is its aftermath. We wonder-,,-h'ow human nature car*, Indians. •'', i.;. ••". •:„". -.r. . .. Bruno, Tracejr . Carraghef, Carol Larry. Smith,• and .Sharon Miles. T v Dr. Robert G> Longaker. pastor of ngures^Cut-out animal pictures.were brought ~ A-r-elief map showing land di- r • #t>rusal.ems" 7is his sermon topic, • •' *" -' ••'•' -"'-"•• -- the traditional Palm Sunday: ser- change so-violentTy. so. quitkiyv' ' •-•''"'•.. '-":—.. belt. Dezso, pastor,'will speak bnj Lwinas covered .with a black wash. Oa display (the First Presbyterian Church,^at by Mary Clare Babits^-Wendy Jp Woehr.Richl^ _;:'....;' "-''Graded v...'^ • visions was made by Lor^ lice Lar-_ Corman and Deborah Greenstein^ Bloomingdcde School James R, Lenney, director of vices at 7j4,O a.m.,'Blessing of,the lihe .-sermon topic,; "Crown- Him . ar- work-done-by Jimmy Ci'Corinbr, Thomas the 9:30 and IV a.m. services^Sun- | ; Me.rritt and Nancy Koehler. The pictures' were ' The boys ond girls in Mrs. Ruth sen. C^Paig Sommerville also made Sherman Junio$ School Mrs. Jean" Loeber's morning ~ music, will play, "Vision" • by Palms; 8 a.m.,, Holy Eucharist; 9:15 As we read the story of the Trlurnplial Entry in oar churches" Lord," at identical church ser- " hoteUch, J'oan Marieijeahy, Patricia Peterson, ,•-, Cpppage's sixth grade have used a-i.niap of AfBtralij, locating im- GrafleS . ~ iday.... .'••• ..'••-.-.•-'. ;,'.\.'.'.' ; pasted and made,into a pet-book by Lee O'Don-' ' The; children in Mtss Aitnca "Science Challenges For the kindergarten recently discussed ;, \\'> "7 !• a.m., • Solemn Procession, Morning this Sunday, our hearts will slow warmly wiUijn us. It Is a thrill vices at'9'30 and.il.am..":' >ven and'Susan Van Gelder. ' : -- ..,-,:: --•' the hall bulletin board for a dis- portant mineral deposits. children in Miss Althea "Africa, U5A,"- a new type of ." • ., 1 Baumfiartner- and ,''Fugue In G At the; 9:30 a.m. service, the nell, Barbara Felickl, and Walter Frankenbergor. '•! i- '. •"-'' '" Blessing Prayer and Family Eucharist; 11' to know that Chtist was accorded a hero's reeeption. To think Services SeL ' THO children are studying pets, discussing the play of their'creative writing. Ad,- Stein's third grade are studying 60's" is.the theme\ of the March Minor" by'Bach. The'Ghapel choir sacrament of baptism will be ad- The .Junior: and 'Westminster .'."; Children have-been'given ample,opportuni- Grade 5. Switzerland. Reports • have been .bulletin board, in- Sh&mari'Jiiriior zoo which is Operating in Florida. a.m., Solemn.. Procession, Choral that; there' .were some people who threw open the gates of the ministered to Barbara Judith Bahr, ,,re pets need. Each child has.-told, the class venture-storles were written by Wild game ruris free there>and the; 1 choirs will sing at thg 9:30 hour . tics" to execute their own ideas. Jill Baker jnade read to the class as.follows: Farm.^ 5chool. -After deliberation and re- will sniff "ThV Palms" by Faure Eucharist and Proclamation of the cltyjo Him gives us all' cause for J6y.".. \ _ .- • daughter of Mr. arid Mrs..Edward -bout his pet! Raymond Thompson told us^about Carolyn Le Maire, Ronald .Marley, Miss Rosemarie , Noto's fifth visitors tour-the "zoo" via a small • at the -first service, and the Of Palms and the Senior choir at the 11 'a.na. -a book of original' drawings.of dogs and. another grade class Is working on a social and cities' of the central plateau, ^searchi the committee decided that Passion GospeL • Bahr; Barbara Ann Nelson, daugh- - "Lost Victories" has ..... Buffer his tan colored pettdog. A chart/has been . Judy Keller, and'o'jarnes Smith; Karen Schreiber: Playground-off the projects which may, be rnoSt sight-seeing train. . : , ir : i . booklet containing cut-puts of cats;-Karen Ann studies mural, on transportation Chancel choir ^w/ill offer* "The Way -•''•• Basically, this'same experience will; be repeated''on Palm terrof-air. and-Mrs. Kenneth Nef- hour. ,. . • .'•• ' •'•'"'. "'::' '"- '•'.- edTos the Palm.Sunday sei started on the. bulletin board naming the chil- •, : animal Stories. were written by The discussion"."turned to other. Blessed' palms wip be distrib^ut- | Boyle made a biird 'whith was hung in. the on~ i-oads yesterday and today. Europe, Louise Fedorko; transpor-''*importan* t durini..-:»..g. th4v,i%e cominmmirwg decrfm-.- tii Jerusalem" by Friedelilit the Set ,ted at all services. *" ' ' Sunday, 196.1, in Christian Churche^all oyer the world." Even • son; Kenneth Scott MacGrcgor, Church School for all ages and a the 8:15, 9:30 and 11 a.m.; ireti's pfcts: Pictures of pets will be. added later. • Linda Oweng, James Kasen,. Ar- ade nre water, including under- kinds of animals and as a result _ : " rifdm' as a mobilei •'•..•••..-. • -- ; lcn'e" Cadiz,-.-'and -4fiann Reilly; Brown construction paper.~and "tation, Ronnie Burstcin; how Swiss second service. The traditionul blessing and dis- The all-parish dinner will- be bad", weather won't subdue completely the- "Hosannas" in. our. sori:,of Mr. smd Mrs* Kobert Mac- child care nursery will be: held-at Sunday at', Calvary Lut!^ Many pets have visited at school including Jay e tempera paints Kave „ been used. water -mining, •".exploration and fContinucd on Page 6) " Gregor; Andrew Robert Patton, son Church. Anthems will be . .. "; -Paper mach^ animal^figuces were made'by rnystery stories by Nicholas Im- -industries begryVPeter Rudoyy; \ta- A service of cbrif irmutlon : will tributjon of palms will be hold on held tonight at the Hotel Subiir- K, as we potir out to worship. Him. Yes, every Christian con- An "'" ;s French poodler KiKj. and Tabby, tabby-, Work o hafc been divided as fol- *i*iriTi lnr>r$ ctrctrcit of Mr.' and Mrs. Hobert Audxew hovs npj'pirls'at- *nitTservices~T!jy the uxtmo ' "-"VUairilck. George ClilliiiJus^ Ai'thw^W^maa^ -R«bert " ii Il ifilY! Pnxjo; -SwisSwiss s.: by iie.iu ai •» p.iii.^'itk.'iirtlf buiiftuury Falm tiunaay at St. Maik.';, AME tian, Summit; at 7 p.m. ^ ~ gregatlon will open wide to Him. tne gate* 01 Its dy Ann~Sorger's dog, Suki; Chauci tiiew— low's:, Indian _on jtraii;.. Priscilla ."Tbniunoiisw'bvg" young people of Church" at the ira.rn." service, rPatton; Kenneth James Ray, sontending Church .School.' Sunday and Adult choirs.-,, —• - • Paul'iNapjien, Gary,,Shapiro and, Barry' Bergen. Tuttle,. Jo.-Anhe Lee, and Fraricihe people,-Judy Edelmanr- " . On Saturday.-The Feast"of the ; '--.-. .'. '•'• ' • • _•"* * ••• •;•.•" will-receive a picture of Christ, -spaniel,'Mustarii-Seed, and Moth, cream Boyd and John iTitzjJerald; pXoneer . Festivals, Virginia V a n o v e r; the .seventh yrade: Katherinp . The Rev: John A. DeVeauX, pas- [of Mr; and Mrs. Charles M. Ray, "Sunday Church School ...uu, DiPaolo; science fiction~"by Theo- 1 Annunciation,-the Holy Eucharist But: what of the aftermath. "Crucify?" Mildly pat, this hardly tolortd Persian cat,'and "Susan Taylor's Welm- ' Kim • Harrison, Susan Kastrier, David Bandel," on trail, John Mason and Barbara sports. Lewis White; Swiss schools, —'fe-i' ' •''-•'..',"' . _ Boavdinan, Francos^ Boyton, Nancy tor, has chosen _i'S6tne • Did Not : Jr.; Susan Janet Schreiber,^daugh- The Senior Westminster Fellow- vene for all.ages at 9:30 and jj v dore Torgersen and MJchael_ Kear- will be offered at 8 a".rh. On Mon- i seems tou s at'flttinffdimax to such a; hearty welcome. How can .. ship" will meet in the small fellow- ^•nncr. Penny., .Other visitors will be David Ricky Fhnn,"A«n Elta Darby, Christopher Morelli^ v r Paterson; • :Paclc_~horse^.. Debra Bonnie Pollack; Alps, David Sil- • ^ Bpyion, Gail Oenmah7 ' Karen Cheer" as his sermon topic. The day, Tuesday and/Wednesday dtirTf. ter of Mr._and. Mrs. ^JCharles atll a.m. for all except tho ssni ney. • .'Z"' *>'-. "'•"• '••'"' , "".'-'i-'' Aaron and CiroLWelsgerber; early " anyone _move so quickly olons -the road from "Hosanna." to— Schreiber; Glenn Edward, Steers, ship room at 7:15 p.m.,, Sunday. V-ordMi's new pet Weimeraner; Douglas^Kan- Jonathan Reichman and. Malia Gordon have Copper plaques _ ond stenciled ver;.-, making ' cheese, Douglas t. Donbuck;- David Fielder,^ .Busah Cosmopolitari .rchnir 'will iSing un- ing Holy Week,' thro,Holy,Eucha. and adults. Eichard Hake .will t mu.d. sled, Francisco Fernandez After a short business meoting the a3 the films, "The Lord is Riki" jj ~ Griade 2 Roosevelt'School AlpsS, Michael, Schaeffer and Mar- i PPatricia Sclioenf^elder, Doriald On..Suntlay at.8 a.m. a breakfast • On- Maundy Thursday,.March them. But we know why now. He saw behind" tlie gleaming excite- Do you1 know "what a Lepre- original _ poems. The Recently the boys and girls in frey Collins," Megan-Hildebnjnt; e, will meet at 8 p.m-yfollowed1.by_a wilb:nieet_,on this same date,"at 8 "The -Lord's Ascension." cheta Rerlrig. • Thop children also Alb Stf will be-h.cld.at tho home, of .'Mrs. 30,- the ^commemoration pf_-jheJn- "ment of the montent hearts that were-hard and cold and uhrespon- „_..-_ >_madai-by_:4he_ciassl.Mlss.p^trlcia • Drake's third grade *~~^'.~ ^^^M?^SB ••'"• ' liolfser-Warren-Olde;—buggy^-liarl Silliman, John Albn Stefn reception ithb£i&n£Xs^TQpm' pjn^jit^thelhomejjf; Jtfrs.1 Alexan — Babysitting ioifthildr.en _ c'aiun' looks like? The "second m^ejnap!£iw^t berif.MargMetitteSi . Genova. H.JVIayers,: i7..Haycs.stret;.t, on-of-the_saasunettt_DOhtttOh h " sive. iteXsa'Srjniong-^the weH->wishors pebple wfib .didnltireally.;:... trade children of Miss- Eglow's at under^6T.directw>ri-ot^Mrs. -"T- class"jjav' "" e a'play" • . "A- Visit to•.•r^. the"• Mrs., Ffarices -OrmprTd's" ftiofn- Schrfcken .Ann MiiierV—Edward 1 for the benoiit of tho Women's Day der-Cunningham, 45 Lupine way three years will be providedm ; 1 the surrounding countries.. _L Talcottj Frances Thaxton, Laura EucKarlst. Will be observed —Want Him to come intojjhelr. private lives. He -saw through, their On at 8 p.rrt the junior ; l 'rooksiSe are notjoo sure either,.fBogatkb, art teacher; Treat" Shop. ' Children in the Ing arid afternoorr classes, wel-Scrieriker; high^-wheeled-Jricycle, : -Rally; ' •-"""...•- chureh-h6use-aW i=D c!ock.-—- i>L_Ji>hn_^fcij>r^I^£ar»k_J ElTLn^1«nyipsDT(7;BvBl Ullj o AritrrxmSli^ayViS^Vttfg P d^partmbnr 5topT~"Silly Jack," were Nattcy comed.' a now-petlthis month., In ^rTbil - nlly; , ...... -superficial i'Hosanrias? to th^^6^tio^"thirresinitrneptptjtia.rejec- . At: 7:30 p.m.: P'rimary depaj^raent Activities, tot thoL-Corainj'v, [but Qlenn Roessner, nnd Allan. Gi tteory.-Ward, Jill Ann Warrinii A teachers" meeting wlll'be held That morning the, HolyE •tlon which, would ('really greet the love He bore'!tor them., And staff meeting. -The Koinoia groups c's Jn the form .of ,.cut-bilt Anderson, Marsha Aue'rbach, Di- Plzzella, Paul Xunos, Janet _BPr- addition, to; Swishy,-the fish, -and Carol Miller, George Pfitzenmayer, will be offered at 6:45 a.m. with teachers will meet at.the church. include: Today,. Jiyiio^ choir dian are on the bulletin-bo^nl. v . •'('• . .•• •' will meet :in the various homes of I ane Bahr, Timothy Bateman, Gary den, Lawrence Rodman, 'and ' ton, Jeanne JWasserbach, KeitH Monday at 7 p.m. On. Tuesday at now we gnow that" what He saw was the tragic" reality,' 1. 1^30;-Youth choir at 6:45; Iliguxe«uxoss. , • • :•"; Myrtle, the turtle; they now'have Gary Langheinrtch, John Aiken, . .The class has painted pictures r'Weber, Linda 'fyiderkehr, Cathy breakfast following in' Sherlock the congregation for study ..and fel- At 8' p.m. a class for new mem- iBtibb,"" Edward • Bucker, Carol Cel«^te Lacrolx. Children, drama- Pigi the newt, who was named, by Linda .Van >Schoick; motorcycle, Webe, fi p.m. the Women's; Missionary So- : '.-"'•«•' • '.- f, .. • * .' *. ,'i •' • *..'•''••' ' • •' X '• • ' • •' " :--..- --^_ rohn GordoiTtHought a Lepre- with water colors': Pictures'by.-Ei- ~ Wightr and James WWd; Hall.' Parishioners are asked to lowship. • •'.. :.. •• bers wili:be held irt-the small fel- p ] Christensen, EUen Dahlqulst, Marc tizing, '.'No Time to Stop" were the children._Both classes-will help Jay: Joni.'s: bicycle, Eric Jensen; ciety will meet. The film ~"The Well, what of Palm Sunday! 1961? It's not hard, to join the icput'Troop 84 at 7i|0Jn Wk«£taun looked /Oka a cat; Peter leen~ M6^*ie. Marcia Schurur, Bea- ——A-followsilup hoijr'wiU.iollow _ sign up pn.the bulletin board in The Prayer- Grpup will meet iit lowship , room. ; Couples of —the ship hall; .Adult: choir at 8 & ^.. . believed' he dresses in yel-Gettis. Donald Giegerich, Mary Suzanne —Cymbaluk, Raymond build a ,terrainum so that the~newl trailer,.Clyde .Henderson and JBUI/ r Power of the Resurfeptiori" will be crowds and. sine: excited "Hosannas." And the sates of our w il 1 Pf> r Ca trice ^^gVI.--Jfdan^Backinoff; ^Pitui Randolph Hall-for the'class,-.par-" the • vestibule of the church for the'junior room at 1:30 p.m. Tues- church will'bowl at Blue Star Saturday,: ^catechetical ' instn low; Debbie Wolfe was among. Hayeck, Kenneth Johnson, Chris-''--'—'Laslnski", Alyn""»"' Hanseri"™ , Pete*-r Ca-- will feel' at home. : ' - - Miller; bus,- David Ruppert and. shown at 8 p.m.' ^.Wednesday at churches will be wide open to llim-_ No one will be able todoub t y Moze'r, Steven Gale, Carol Booth- the closing session in the Lenten half-hour periods of -i the Maundy Lanes, Walfchung, the same eve- ;ion at-9:30 a.m. those who thought'he wears a topher Karlson, Allen Krol. Bruce ravanp, Denlse Kehoe.Joette. Ha- The' children 'are starting- a Lori Griffiths; modern cars, Betty etits itficLJrlends. — •• • ; byr and_tinda Shuimatilire on the j series in the educational, building -Thursday- Vigil so that a continu- that!' " ' ' .•.", , '., ..-,-•. • ' .-:-' . • 'K .':'. ... |~ On Wednesday at 3:15 pjn, therting at 9 o'clock. ; -J_ - •,'•'• Monday, United peon dwarf, cap; Kenneth Tully Krupnick, Valerie Lefrancdls, ViC- selrlg, and Christopher Alston- "Growirig-Tabie" to learn alfabout Jane Shire and Gale Swinloru ' • Junior Hifih Fellowship will not ous train of prayer and devotion bulletin board. - meet. Tlie Intermediate Fellow- 'of the Cranford "Methodist-Church. But what of our hearts? _• , . —. _ • - .__•••• ' Primary choir will rehearse for the Programs scheduled tomorrow Church Men at, 8:15 p.m. Jtc!ievod_he. wears a- tarn. There glnia "Mauter, Marc Mitnlck, Ja- Children in ''The' Breman Towja growing things. They will experi- may; be offered~ throughout the ; Glrade 6 Oji Good Friday the pastoi; ahd Easter-5ervices.._At .-.6;45.p.m. the are_as JoUowsU : 4_pjn.,4BrtiL_Browrtie of Wf ^ire6 manyotll£:many-otherr , eagayy KMWP^i ? nice Money. Alison Randall, Ed- Musicians" were Carolyn Krone, ment-with niany. kinds ot seeds. 7 shil) will moot at'7 p.tru for "Op-^ day. Special devotions will be con- ( thn>ite , Walnut~Avemte. Mrs. Virginia'BtirdVslxhrgrade ..'oration Pattli-.upi'""'a~wbrk8nop~65)' coiiKiL-gauoJTi n "wiirtakii~parw.,i i««->= i—t. i..n. w-ithe . opc-cm u«vv«* . • When we hear Him-call, us to.love each other^^ to.forgive ,as communicants' class will meet with Troop 686; "6:3b, Westminsler " ^ ip the classroom by Min- ward Schwartz,; Nancy' Sechrlst, Richard Laroy, Anthony Santor, and .bulbs,' '^discovering through and all nature will soon be bursting out aay u u the tWee ministers,, and at 8 p.m,•choir rehearsal;. 7:30, Cub Pack Lorraine. LaFerrara, Robert Cols- controlled-.experiments how they \ _ Kindergarten . ._. book binding. The Senior HighAviU traditional thret-hour "Words *romXducted inihc church at 0 pM. • We have been forgiven, to give because He gave, are.we ready? and Adrlenne Winter, '••'•>..• ; in her beautiful colors. . . ,. 1 ». u.v.. „ .._ during discuss "Wliat Do You Think the the Cross service at. the-Meth-| AF the. daily services durir What of our Hearts?—That's the-questiop each Christian must the last session of the School of 44; 7:30 pjn.,' Senior choir rehear- Duncan andjShelley Ingra- . Eilen Dah)'q,uist;*rI3ebVa Ander- ton, Bernard Re, and Nancy Flath; survive and grow under different Although the Hrst day pf spring bdist Church. Ministers from, seven Lent the special Intentions- will "Marco, Comes Late," Linda Fe- v Faith will be held. The school sal. The Senior choir-willJhave a 3:30; Youth cKoir at environments, with and^vilhout •', !• . -I '• " '.' Church. IsV'Ljit the same time. ' : answer this Palm Sunday. •tarn. son, Marsha AuerbJTch, and Valerie Is , n\arked on' the calendar as _•• Keep in st^p with the out-of-doors andh Today Boy Scout Troop 75 vyillof the churches Will participate be.as follows: Sundays, thechurch; will close-' with, the communion special rehearsal" at 7 p.m.. ' Week and Easter Services will j class has recently been |LeFrancois'.were on the.comiriit- dorchak, Diana Ethrldge, Raymond Water, light and air. March .20, nature—itself is less DRHrMRMAN in the v community widq service. [Mondays, The .homes and families The Jlp( 75 't 1 as ^oUows:... Wednesday ^at I j-tee-which-orranged.-thVdisplay»= ^Hid J^ Rlfkwalder New Books the classes have en- certain; h ' TVitlTMtStCh -Uiilyiacj:i:arlj'_iiiari,JBne_BLLpt : theithir Optometrist < "i.-•:••' •'••"; • /' ]W^e^SrsKi^!feEsi(teysp'rftlssi6ns no^el^n1s^5fttrtareThr. Seuss, and "A Eyes Examined supplies. "..-_- \ held as . follows: Saturday, classes and- the sufterine; Fridays,-the the home of their leader, Mrs. Wil- of the'Book of Acts. . . Richard. Bentson. Conditions of March when almost faithful, departed; Saturdays. >— be'held in the junior room; At about soap and water, -faces" are Kindergarten : Fly Went By" by Mike McClln- J will meet at 10 a.m. and rehearsal 7:30 p.m. the pre-schopl staff'meet- liam Bedman, 7 Iroqupis road, on Holy copitnunion will bcobst 1 every season, of the year si repro?. CHANFORD THEATRE world peace/ Special Intercessions authentic'as well as scary; On dis- The boys and girlsin Mrs; Jane tockr, ••"'•- . ,'•-.-, ». for-all classes will be held ...11-11 Taylor Chorale ing will be held in the pre-school Saturday, at 10:30 a.m. All girls fed .on Maundy • Thursday, MJ Livingston Avenue sonted." They were warmed by for these Intentions will be offered 30, at 8:15 p.rhv A Service ct Tt« ghy'are faces by .Evelyn Gilllch, Pyle's ~'kindergarten ; have been The favorite record o( the month D n.mrin the sanctuary. - ' . ' 1 1 The Cranford Baptist Church will take, the first step tonight to room, and. at 8-p.m. a class for are asked to bring cookie money a hot -70 degree 'weather typical of Photie: BRidge O-2700 at all /daily - services; • - a Pamela Hotola, Christine- Kansler, learning' about color.. They-"each _. Several times a week, the 1 .i.s "The Churkendoose" with :.Ray Ui AORTH AVBL, The.• "WSJCS ^sponsored ' Lenten To Give Concert become entirely self-supporting as iflakes formal action -toward its j parents whose children are being "' "'' brae will be held Goodfri Billy Darcy," Cynthia_Schiaid£ and and girls in Miss Mary Mnrtell's 1 summer, chillud by. cold snowy S this time, March 31, at 8:15 p.m., and ser\i discussed, a different "color, anil Bolger, As the story of a bird who 1 CRANFORD !f Study "of '.'Christian;' Basic" Be-' incorporation, the Rev. Frank M, Rossi,'pastor, reported^ • baptized will be held in,Rev. Mr. mes Ritchie, "Jr.; was enrolled >rk.: ' -••>:-;v:.'> • class read their story books dur- , at first was rejected by the otheri days of winter, tooled by sunny BRidge 64)200 94 HIGH ST. ? . liefs" willbelp(lby.Mrs.James-r>. At Alliance Church Eastwick's study^ student in the church scho'o* on Easter. Sunday, April 2, s -».v.. is the month of isinds; brought an article pp.plcture of weather of autumn and-given'that Temple^Beth-El Ready Since th^churjch \was established more "than one year qgo, it has as a start-at the^6 a.nv dawa scrtia ing the library; periodrWithr some l^because_hp looked different rind fe -Tlighter-frojn-S:45 to" ' *" — 'Tho - 45- voice -Taylor—University. •been reduirerectuired by lavilaW^t ~ia^ h^ve^rThave arr*6HtsidO~bo'djr^act"inr'6iitsid0~"bo'dy^act"in7 its-behalff U;' aftil the class took" the opportunity that-'cpr6r~tHe i^h BelpT" tHe"'cMlc)renTselect-and-pr€- then was accepted.and valued lot TK-ttng—that—tt'&tur^tf i Wednesday. —- ••••• "Chorale, currently, on ' tour - ofFor Passover Seasbit ~ No secular, meetings ,of any k Which holy "'communion will '.o discuss this type of weather, . . "Freedom Tjuougli PassoVer**: in all legal matters. ' held. EestivaL-servicos will bi pare their reading .before present- his differences, it is a moving, ar- ••{ V !, The.Child Study-Club will meet Eastern" United States, will ap- Presbyterian Life ..iH-be held in the church build pmntinii out the disadvantages and children learned that all colors ing Their books-to the class. tistic, and useful record for chil- J on Monday at 8:15 p.m.;for"a pro- pear in-d concert att ththe CfCranfordd has been selected by Rabbi Sld- ReVi Mr.-Rossi explained that ing during Holy "Week.- -...:•v 8:15,9:30, 11 a.m. iun of kite flying. Kites were made can be! wade using-combinations hey D. Shanken. as his sermon the incorporation is significant be- Books'brought from. home, li- dren, and adults; ' \* Uinm-.on "Backwoods Nursing in Alliance Church at 7:45 p.m. on Wetemdng Spotlights Local fay Robin Woehx, Maty Fauble, of red, yellow, and, blue. Using thbrariee s were read by Leslie- "'- —- JV'..Kentucky." Mra. May. Fairweather Good Friday, Reverend Laurance topic .at the.8:30 service Friday at cause" iVteiiresents. the assumption Garrjr Williams, Michael Randall, three primary colors, the children Temple; Betn-Ei.- ;"-; -'--.- ••-••"- -/-- by" the • chureh of the responsibili- aiar. Cynthia. Kurtz, PauJ Ej • ^WbutenVillel R.'N.,' aVToWnef; m'em- J, Pyne pastor,Tuhiiounced" today. Youth Conference Mary Henrich, Terry "Moore, Jill made pictures which contuined.all Nancy McLane, Lori Rippa, Susan .The boys and girls in Mrs. Mil-' iv will be the speateei, TheTrtdduThe"Trtdduss h wwlUU be recitecited by ty • of Its own. legal matters ohd colori s they had studied. -The chorale will present . a C!ood'man,Goodman ~ EtriestErnest' . TretolaTreto, . Jay — ~— »v.o-u h»rf .studied^ Rossbach, Susan Sanders,'atid dred Iversen's second grade are varied "concert" of" sacred • classics LaWrertce-~ MMetzger . Msv KiirKt pointts .to a time, when the congre-: Featured in "this 'month's issue Noreen Ryan, Robert Rastelli, commission / on education if "Presbyterian Life" is^an article McGotugil and Steven Lally. Evelyn Schmaus;, • — studying ""abciut spring ahd the ettev * )* -. ,qn .Tuesday, at, 8'p.m. from the 16th .century to the pre-Metzger- will read, ifromf'the gntion will be entirely, seir-sup^- I Thomas Johapiingmeier. ^Clifford will 1 1 1 At the»sja^turdajxservice at Id plbrting.:,-' '•-.•' ' —.-'•: •'• ] ] on the second annual vocations i_' . Grade-4/ .'• - j ': I Valerie- Bones, Maureen Ross-, Changes it brings "about. Flowers Wing' children"' Were sent, , negro' spirituals, nnd Kymn At WUiame Armstrong, Colleen SauerL John *The ^ a.m. the Great^-Sabbath, the sab^- jFollowing the completion of conference, for teenagers field last ••\ytVc6me i ttr Spring" ',1s the Robin Wilson, and Robert Jone^ were-'inado to decorate -the room. inday: nrrangementsv.— , i :_.N.ei" .^__e1 ' ' '. received fhU bUtLbO^ddft .Roberjts, .Mary Ellea -Kt»bylinsld, 1 •Pretty- oneS-Wexe_made. by.. JE1 i za - baptized S; i "Director:~oi; the jchoralelis~Pro-: bathrbefore^Passovprs will]be ob-i thb. Inporporotion.ja-forinalrserviclntorporotion,;aformal;Service . fall—at"-theZ First ~pre|byterlah thenie-of-a-hall and Patrick igh^rkey'-, have their read:| books_^borxow^_froniL titite- daughter ot' served. The Torah veadinglwlll b^ will be held to! mark, the closing of Into the fellowship of t(iel Alliance ['Church. V, . - • •» I''- signed' by iMiss puth ivforBan's Granford Public Library.... •• " beth Ross, -Shelley Klefn, Carl Stevens, Jr.fspoVisored by Mr. andfessor Mnrvih G.. Dean, cnairman I pictures displayed onlthe' class- : from,-Leviticus 8, which is thecharter- membership. All members "Church.on Sunday at the. -U a.m. Appearing on the cover of the - \\''••-, Grade 4 -.',---i..'' ' ..-Wrlgginsj James FlsherJ • Susan. ..Mxs. '^LRaymohd-ZNyinn; _Nancy of ' the Taylor fine arts division. room bulletin, board.; •-,'..""'.' BROWi ion of Aaron and his sonj .will sign a Document of Charter monthly, denominational magazine Miss Ann Drafe'anchuk's~fourih Swinton, Harold Erigstrom, Mar- jft Louise arid francJht Elizabeth Professor Deartjias taught ut the I service, Jolejri Barber^ Marjorie Wait, and National Music Camp, Iriterlocheh, temple service. The which will become a part of the are Nelson Lightcap, a member of "ftissimi , Grade 1 ~ - grade class held a social studies " Booy toton spsponsores d by M«s. Muriel They are. barla and Garry Bubb, the vocational service committee Nancy Lamparter. Pio Sale h Complete Until The Mich.; Bay--View Summftr College ~^.».*zvah Lawronce, Metzger permanent historical records of Mr. and Mrs. S. Caimano and Ruth' RICHMOND Laeberman's" first, g^rade' class have and science booklet contest. Rib- E. Hahn and Roland „•.! recite from the Prophet, Malr the church. The document will be which organizes the confer- bons were awarded to Clifford - The' cla^s Is finding out about ot.Music, and at Asbury College^ Joy, Mrs. Walter Clarke,_ Walter been studying about the wind. All Indians; Tepees were made by Customer Is Completely Stdisfted dith • Elaine, Jeanne Muy where he was professor .of music achi 3, on the freedom of all-man- inscribed with tht church conven- ences, and Pat Keller and James 111-.: as ABC to Johnson, Jeffrey -' Goldenberg, Paul Richard, children of Mr. J Clarke, Jr., Matthew H. Gibson, Oathout, church youth.. The youths the children wanted to know what Keith Langhelnrlch, Roslyn Orgel, for ten years. Hehas been featured kind: ant.~ ''.• -.' ' '. ' ...'..;••-. Mr,, and Mrs. K W. Hanle.. and the wind is and what wind can"uo. David Irving', Marcia.Baron, Lynp Mrs. Theodore"B, Wasserbach; Jill Rev. Mr. Rossi "\vlll speak on alogs with M'r| Lightcap. : Elsden, Paul Baxter, . Lorraine David ,MosS, Joanna RusSO, Sally 8 North Union Avenue extensively in oratorio and/cpn- Joyce and TEdwin Btanle,"Jr., HeV- , Storks 'about the wind were Hedeen,^and Debora Dbo. Indian . Ann Worririgton, daughter of' 'Mr. cert wock. as a tohor Soloist: ' • Never ask tor tomorrow! it ^ "The Waiting Disciple" at the 11 More than 350 high school age Wbeelerv and-Kathleen Turk. '..<.. .and Mrs. John Warrihgton. -~ man Kohl, Mr. and Mrs. John written by "all the children. Pic- chiefs were .made by Steven Tuc- •The public is^invited/fo ettend; enough that divine Love is aa a.nru.. service on Palm Sunday, • Korunow, Judith Krohn, Patricia young people were ..attracted to tures showing 'what the, wind-can - A story, "What the Old 'Man m^uiescnt help; and \t ymi wnlt, Thff 1lWI"l Duuj, ia Always Right J1 wan ~ ht WiirrinRton',.^ Steven Cranford/ N. j. True- eouruge is not the brutal Moore, Harry SSonntag , and . MrM.f do were drawn by the ouldreix. ever donating, yon will have.-aU rntvcf: thata a dozen ad- !ented-for-the class by Barbara Schmidt, Stephen _Knezo,^Robert force need every- moment:^—Mary Edison, Will be guest speaker at missions officers from assorted in TheseItoH£r^dTplctt Hlntz. Mark Hlnllcky, Sarah Mil- •S firm resolve of virtue and reason. It con pass itself off for reason. you The "CroWn Hini King" atterid- Healey, Robert Harris, Michael March 23, T96T the final midweek service^n Wed- Stitutions o( higher learning were posted on-the bulletin board. The FinkT'and Vincent Yanuad. ler, und Jiilie bawalt. nesday at 8 p.m. A devotional play, ance campaign will continue at thepresent to discuss opportunities children plan to make kites to fly .The class sent a gift .and cards 9:30 ttiHi. Sunday Bible School Special projects including, salt "The Last Week^" wiljbp present- and. requirements. for their cam- outside on a' windy day. -~ MR. AND MRS, SHOPPER ed by members of the: congrega- session*.The pastor, Rev* Laurance puses. Members of the "congrega- tion-Music will be provided by the J. Pyne, will bring the -message tfon also were on hand to describe CRANFORD, NEW -JERSEY ' . __.- choir. The pubyc_is.invited.;;.. at the morning service. their own colleges and universities MOm The Youth Fellowship" groups to the prospective students. te CIIHISTOAN SCIENCE. Will meet at 6:45, and the evening The article.points out-thM-whea Dear Cusfomer: ~ : CHVKCH SEBVICES^ service will-be at 7:^o'clock. The the church celebrated its Centen- film, "The,Power of the Resurrec- The ever-availabillty of spiritual nial in 195Ir it was_discoycred that' Utilize waste attic spate b"y. tion" will be shown a.t the Fireside tn the entire century -' not one I first want to thank all of those customers who have patronized this store arid enlightenment will'be enapbosized Hour at 8:30. ','•'- modaiinfl^it into an extra room. at Christian Science churches Sun- young man from the church had On Monday both the board of "entered th,o ministry. Gradually those whom I have personally fitted-these last two months, day. deacons and the' board of elders -Scriptural selections to bp read over the past ten years the church will JneetBt|8.o*clock; The Pioneer hasdeveloped a series of programs in the' lesson-sermon entitled Girls will meet Tuesday. at>l p.m., '"Reality" will include, this^passage for young people on the subject 1SEMENT — ••-• As you know, my letterhead is my pledge and FTT is what I sell. The product and, the board of deaconesses, theof vocation including7-the. fall con- from Isaiah (&:2): "Tho ^jjeople same evening at 8- o'clock. At 1:30 QF SHRING that .walked in darkness have seen ference under the direction of the m -speaks for itself -^-Ldon*t have to telt those people who have purchased Buster Brown p.m. ojn Wednesday the Women's vocational" servlce~cbmmlttee.~ Rob- a grdat light: they that dwell in Prayer Band will meet at, the the land of the shadow of deaths ert M. Seavy is-chairman of the Will Be On Display Shoes that you just cani wear them out. More children wear Buster Brown Shoes than "church. • The pastor .will conduct committee, upon them hath tho light shlncd." the mid-week Bible study and In Full Bloom | Fi;om-"Sclence and Health with *~ In the ten years since- the- Cen- prayer meeting at 7:45 that eve- During Our . % any other brand- — • , ~ jKey to the Scriptures" by Mary ning! Choir; rehearsal will follow tennial, six of the church's mem- , Baker Eddy this correlative pas- at 9 p.m. V • ' ••( bers have gone into church voca^ tlons and two morij pre on the way, sage wilt be read (546:24-26)(546:22) : Tbe Men's) Class is sponsoring a Your unused basement is on _iln the March issue of READERS DIGEST, an article was printed which had "The great spiritual facts of being, bus trip to Longwood Gardens on the article'concluded. • like rays of light, shine in theSaturday. B.uses will_ leave A the place for a recreation room* Open House been condensed from TODAY'S HEALTH, published by the American Medical Associa- though the. "darkness,' darkness, ( thg church at S aJn. Tho film, Alliance Scheduled Film comprehending ' them nott, rnpy '"Preacher's- Kid,"-will* be,shown tion entitled MIND YOUR OWN TWO FEET. Only one word can describe this article deny their reality.", Sunday on Iifeof"Peter Sunday, March 26 at the Youth * Fello\vship Teen words I've been preaching for years. It's important. The Golden Text iis froni Psalms' Tim|e at 7:30 that evening.-- - The new fea^ire-length~Bibllcal \ ARPORT from ?! AJyi to 4 PMr TERRIFIC! Thpse are the Very |i i97:ll)^_%ight lsv sown for tho On Gpod Friday at 7:45 p-m., the film, "The| Power ot -the Eesurrec- tion," will be ahowft~at"tB

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He ' The ehillirt--n have t,-njoyed dram- .nnc^Us follows: , .^jv _(fiefiy College. ~ T-TI ~~~~~ :" Ffaiilc Kuharj—158 ; Newark, adjacent-,riH ^^r^^. Sidney Health mcr; months,in New prigland* :The children in Mri. Mary Pol- Johh.Fedorko, son of Mr. and Mrs. ivU'ss. Hubert G:—Eoii^kei1,—rtr "353—Hulfuui a^'ime,—Ct -\ir. .Oll«. :~r- - --7'" ~ j_, , . 1 Stwnken. IClis. KtKrT5ttT5t Patrolman Gcorije W. Komi, Jr.,] The class is open for registration Hampton ro;id, Westminhter Col-College;: Susan. Scott, daughter. of t 1 idorw's fcUi th gradcL have " era- , south Union-avenue,. Hutgexs- Jfohn W.Fc'dovko, 1 :Omnhu drive, -Rabbi Shanken vntl spoak on less chairman Viir the safety officer of thu- Oanfor.cJ o any local resident having the llege, AHegljfiriy, College; tileen i Mrs."George W:ScoYrr3Q5 on an t-xciting trip- via •vark"• Douglass''Coliege; Charles Rutgers University, Carnegie.In- Police Department, will -present interest-and desire to paints Re- Lukaitis, daughter of Mr^Jind'Mrs. JNartli Union, avenue, Newark; is Mexico and the ..med- stitute of; Technology; Ingeborg discussed;;)!, a meeting Of the-merin- gistration may be made by co.i- wste'rr son oi! t.Mr. and Mrs. Vj.told Lukaitis, 40 .BecclV,5street; a series of lectures to children in ia of ihiny-ihroe vivid imagina- obe'rt Brev»ster,. 1.5 Indian Spring Fey, daughter of. Mr. and -Mrs.'.Al- h^rship comwJittoe at 8:30. -p.m. lacting Mrs. Elyen Sheahan, cieni- tion;:. .*-,—- • • ' • .i. Biiyonne Hospital Sch'ool of Nttrs- Pat'ricia Sechler, daughter of Mr. Planntiig Projects the local elementary schools, dur- ,ad Middle^Tenflessee State: C«l- bert Fey, ,9 Grove street, Union next Thursday at thoiionxe of jflrs^, ing the coming'week, it was an- icrship chairman, 113 Spring Gat- The :lr>t slop-wai. the bcauiiful ng; Eugenia Luspkus, daughter of d Mrs. Clarence J. Ryan. Jri,, t5_| Urn street, or by attending the J Stanley Brctsis, son of Mr. and Junior College; Agries Fingerlin, Chester 'Kuui'Mitai, third vice-pit)- nounced by Chief Lester W. Po- acd ccsiriOpolilaii-Mexico , City. 8 Mr, and Mrs. Victor B. Liisckus, 'Ivester Street, Carnegie; ForB'nai^rith jpehing class at the studio qdar- '- ;,-29 Wadsworth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lew'is Mv - .sident, ,ot; .10 Mt-ndell uv.enuo. Sev- well. . - ;•••"• ;;.-, TYse • children adjusted readily to Fingerlin, 14 ti'olly street, ••'Hart-; .Princeton ...road. Union Junior tt|te of~Teclinplog> . University o: • Mrs. Allan Kanp of 165 •Wilshire •JL'rali pi'0|j!rosfit,ropofts^>ivUl be.pre- X-rs of the group at llu* \Valniu Dicldnson: .Uiii- College; Gene Marfno, son 'fit Mr. ttsburgh; Patricia Slosaf, daugtii" The program also wirl include 'j i c.:iT.. -,. -.-. - _ •'•_•' ' - NEWARK FAMlLV MOVING'HEF?K — Mr. and Mrs-. A«rnus V".; Kane Named condition mechanically. - urcsung background •'"material, on Mrs. Joseph Martin, .826. Spring- iStLiddre,' 2 Beech, street" tJniyer- ! Entertainment for' future' meet- Franklin.' 1 .. Annual IhnService Jii-ec-t, Rutgers University, Dfe\y Urida Gentile,' daughter df Mr, Coppola, formerly of' Newark, will "koon -be "moving- into their Lectures have been- scheduled thw Alices, th;?-..original inhabi- field avenue. Union JUniof Col- sidy of i Pittsburgh; V/Iliiam Sterlrj 5 ings ot.thfc'chupter~\j>CTO empha- "ABMAND SOZIO _ nn • • ; • - m» • _. and Mrs. Michael Gentile.' 1J588 ne'ji'tv""••h". "par^iw^inrr-hawri^i KornhDrtii"r autt 25 25, Mendell avenue. shhWtl above. I'hc ^ice-President in the, various schools u»- loiinw lege, Allegheny College; Eileen in°£ son of Mr. and Mr j;'. Paul G: t Springfield avenuo,- Creor nrooertv was purcHa'sed frrtiTi Mr. and Mr: . Frederick sizud as . Mrs. Bi Tomorrow, Brookside Placc,~ll Mr. and .Kurt -JVletzger, Si 24 -avenue, Allan C. Kane of 105••Wilshirt' onc on ihi- tour-was cfe- •ri and' Mrs. William;; Copeland, tain College;" CharlesJ-Gobdfollow, uho have >noved to.Fairview. This home was Multiple Listed.,. a.m.; Monday,—. Koosevclt, 1:15 Insirucior^amed Anriual in-service" training pro-' : Dberijig way, Douglass' (College; gers University;? teas-for aiiie^tin^ of- the program drive was elected... vice-presiden $g uith his visit to ,'nearby il8 *Retford. avenue, Westminster son of Mr^iind Mrs. Charles Good- •hr<>ush>he' office of G. E. Howland, Realtor,. 13 Kastmnri street*- ALBANY p.m.; Tuesdny^lilyiiigston Avenue, Sm of tnii Cranford Police De Ed>vard Miller, son o* Mr. hud daughter ot ; committee ufher home, 7 Shetland o!lege--Douglass College; • Clinton fellow; 403 Claremoht jilace, 1 |Gil E. Hdwland, Jr.; ' ol the General Agents' Association .0:15 a.m.; Wednesday, Blooming- Xochonu.col ^Pedro Wilibh" made Mrs. Edward J.-Millerv'S5*; South MrS/'Johiv Terpf-nmg,'• 1 drive,. lB^fev.cfling*. .__. ., ' .11 For Creative Art partment began last Wednesday Franklin' .and Marshall College; M. iUl of the Continental American Life dalo Avenue, .9:45 a.m., and Wal- theboit ride on the canal* of' the rahft' son of Mr. and' Mrs: Robert Union avenue, Glassborot State Mbrningslde drive. Rider •College;! :—7~y* " :^~ ..'... .: Mrs.okdale.road', 'r~ Brian Pankuch, son of Mr." arid Warner, ilaughter of. Mr.^rld Mrs.'ji minsteWtlfcims,r College; 217 Beec; Davih dstreet Wurth,'sorrp>otielas, West- s College. \vlll be' plukiti t'or such events as Four 'Cranford residents were hibitions, will be the instructor- o hpld Tuesday night and another grpiip in the- popular res:ort city ; field street, Douglass College. , •• ' . : United-States. • •'. \.'-' • ' ' 1 Jers University....;' '. . Mrs._John Pankuch,. 117 Elmora Harris S. VVarner^l{K Greaves iof Walter A. Wurth,. 441 Casino 11 tatf £ Acapulcp. '•' •',,- --•-•jr •••;•;; • l't-;Was reported that the Allan C offered by the CfSnford Creativ Jcdiui Davison, daughter of Mr, Irma Hellihger,-njece of Miss avenue, Rutg'ers-tjhiversity; Mich- place,• Upsala -±-\ avenutr Franklin.• and, Marshall ',' Thirty-one more de^r were kill- rummages sales. • KaneAgency -. In Newark outpaced • Mountainaidc^Elks C.lub..hqno)rcd_at next Wednesday i'ti' the Municipa . _A!an Btne^ky'will, be the JtiuM.de 1 ' I ijiin ttttloii u!« Item N««lik «ltu ' ArfiGtoup, -The class"will be'giir'm 1 ni Mrs. Robert CL Davison; 221 Irma R. Hellinger, 23 Tulip street. ael Phillppoff, son of^Mr. and Mrs. of Mr.-and;'College: tJeiints-.Zawalich,l . son of ed in NeV Jersey^urfng the 1960-j Moinbership planning' and ar-J « PM, 10?; ti« not Inclgdtl.—. •the"entire company in-,expansion! a St. IJalrick's party' on Saturday. Court room. • —- ,in Monicrrej-; 'Guiilcnno'^Robert ;, iust drive. Dlcfeinson College; Union Junior College; Henry Hoi-; f rnngt'tnenttt f ffo r ffuturt e tjll b 1 Wladimer PhilippoftTsi Nornahe- Mrs, Alan WelJi,<"306,Cenlral ayi- \ Mr: and Mrs. Gharleri Zilwalich, 8 season than Jn^the 1959; season.- be Morning sessions f or ' wen on [Guadalajara; •Toni-Lynn- Esplisito, jiricla" DlClerico, daughter of land,_son of Mr.^andrMrs. ' Henry ; Puebla;. Lawrvnce Meyer,- Tanir gan' ..'court., Rutgers University, night shifts -will be held from 9 1 AT. and Mrs. Michaei DiCierico, ftbliaiict, 111 MShawk dnvei Franklin and Marshall 'College, pico; ahd'Gcpreio Feldbauer, Ver- , tejcington avenue, Capital,City Junior7 College; .Mary Howell, to 11 o'clock on Wednesdays, April .acryz^ JDuring. our vicarious tour, Syracuse -University; Meredith ^hopj of Nursing; Henry Dreyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John-C!. "fhllpot,- daughter of Dr. and Mrs. SPRAY SCHEDULES 5, 12 and .19, repeating Uje~~SaBv Mariahna .Thomas,- will lso compil- Howel! 16 Mohaivk drlye.'^Buck- : icg IhfcRnaiion in Mexico. Kevin these Nationally Fainoys Children's Shoes pn of "Mr. - 'and Mrs: Henry: A. N William C. Philpot,. 735 Willow c^->rii Only nR Good fls the Care You GlVgi Them program". Chief Lester W. Powell «yer; 83i Springfield s>Venue; nell Ujilversity; John Gaveri Hur- street, Greenbrier College^. Keith l£t3iinnxviJat«tthlynOltiU d reported. leyA. P^te^,rs»ft<>fcM*r(inti5^J.7J.a]li«!s vo!cane-e£.. Carob'n Zavila is the . are Specially Built for ,(\j, _•.': Specializing In Birch Tree Sprays W. Hurley, 345 Walnut avenue, Postell, 17 Dartmouth road,,-jtut- txpert on Mexican clothing. Carol Washington and JeffCrso.n Cpllege. ,'ln" additton to* your regular sfar^j oytiand and Avcailhe Jordan are -and are Tops for Both Good Looks and gers University, Lafayelte^eollego, We Specialize in Cavities, Bracing, Cabling, Liquid Feedings and Aeration Marjorle Johnston, daughter of Bernadette Re', daughl&r of Mr. ' with~|pu.'cnase_pf S'O or more School News mttrvitcd in the products! of Mex- and coupon ai right. (Continued potn Page 5)~~~~ Mr. and_Mrs._JRqbert-F. .Johnston, and Mrs, Charles ,M^Re, 20 Crane . -• ' " " "~' " ... • —-• also— '•• :.' -: "IT" cii. Mary Jane Conger" piaus to 10AKKER the chiTd.reh made scrapbooks tutiy plant stttd animal life. 209- Retiord avenue; Katharine parkway, i NeWark7Sta(e'"ColllegeF . - Fertlliiing and Spraying Trees for Health and Vigor , _ ubout various kinds of anbnab; ' Food, and shelter are the par- Lunch Sei*vJce Gibbs School; Judith Kntninsky', Barbara Rettinor daughter of Mr.j- ii • • • - • • -Free Examination and Advice _ Richard Sasso's^book was sb.mjt ticular interests of Nanette "Rosen- daughter of.Mr- and"Mrs. I. Ed- andi Mrs. Vip'l phraios useful, in ,&](si(ipiJfn2l in [ho- tels, in.; reilaur^jjU;; in/ine I post oitice, or in uiing the telephone or farall telegraph'. ~ . '. . ~ . -LANCASTER BR^ND J Arithmetic— experiences have C bev-n xorrelatcd with this unit on Arm Pot Roast * 69 'SXlxiea. in -solving needed, trai-el- owing inj;. expeiises, .money c-xchantiei:, LANCASTER BRAND BONELESS ar/.3 in nguring niikaee or kilo- GRegoryl*,2,3 ..:. |"SUnseJ Cross Cut-Roa^- tb 89<= - Blgelow2>3,8 HEmlock6*;7;y HEnderson 2ifpfci 1 LANCASTER BRAND'---— — : • :.• '-("• HUmboldt2,3,4 5 ': ( 1 1 CRuctc Steak ^59^ EABS terlTr MArket2,3,4 -WAvcrly.3,6 ELECTROLYSIS CHestnuti*,5*' LANCASTER BRAND • - ; -•' MEi"cury:5* WEbster 3*. 9* fc 'Wottd-bmoo* achbol- offer* Beef Livefc ; ^ 49« BODtOX luUT SCflioV&X '*.* A m growing. uncrowJed field. Arid the following exchanges KtoonTftzo flexibly

Thursday Six other, convenient offices in for easy reference. If you have any questions; please 7To9 A.ii M Harrlwafo Apple 4:oo P.M. to 8:oo P.M. Elisabeth—TSU in mh—Berkeley Heights give us a call at ine TtJlupliuiia Business Office. 109 N. UNION AVE. BRIDGE 6-0866 Friday "~' • ' • • v , ' ,' ' . i NEW JERSEY BELL 7:ff0 A'.M. to t:UO. P.M. Member r7d«fT*» U«poiU laaor^oo* Corpor>ttu« ;c7*- < BRidge hOOBO 'Jfrtnif your lawn problems to our Lawn Program Advisors. They .have tht', Pies 4:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. kmnc-how and the experience tu help you uchieve the kind of lawn y6^u;ahL CADILLAC Umousine JVn'/irtf •:.. .-.•,'•/

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KENILWORTH CRANFOBD (NJ.) CITIZEN AND CIIRONICLE^THUksb y MARCHES, 1961 Page EI ht A S rectloh of William .Skplton, chair- man ofthe Colgate music depart- r 1 Greatest -{ d Europe ,„ December. ^Members of Girl Scout. Troop "What's a Penny?" will be Nancy •' ,-' [ JEvans, Kathy Mazzeo, Linda Wolf, 621 will present a program for the' CR^FOHD. NEW JERSEY.' THURSDAY,. MARCH 23, 1961 stamp ti> Senior Citizens in,the new educa- Margie Fox, Shirley Ditzel, Susan -PMgmMMJPas^^l[em^ 1 tionalbuikfing' of Cranford Metho- Me.ssersmim, Susan Rodstein and. There has beer^ more scientific and technical'progress in the past Prize-Winning Covers dist Church next Wednesday af ter- JaniS" Rothbard; ' •) 9 " Easter Egg "Hunt ., 50 years than,all' previous progress in the history of mankind,'Dr. " G. Albert Smyth, chairman of , The girls have 'just—compi'eted j the sewing pf individual laundry j "Good Citizen GMAMendsBoright Scheduled by PBA JVlax Tishler of Wesifield told more than !00 high school students last the V/c-kearny Stamp and Coin . Following the'serving of- punch ; announce Committees bags '-decorated -.with^ original! , KENUJWORTH —,. Plans for. Thursday, at the Union Junior College Science Seminar. Club, will show his prizC-winning :nd homemade cookies by' the r-the annual Easter cgfi hunt on ;irls, Leslie Kuiie will play "Espa- fuces. Future plans include a trip Reaffi Dr; Tishler, who is.'jjresident of' Merck, Shiup-& Do.hmc Research) collection ™<"^ »r, H11Ion's', and deal if neotesary I'^piibllea lions ..in the'past .25. of-the American' First Day C. Kane and her assistants are Mrs. n v Uaf Post 6807, VFW. today .announced her comrtjUteWin supr by the Church and Cannon Chapter, Daughters of the American fievo- KENILWORTH-—^-Maybr- Wat WofeKor-neiter heads the sub- Barbara Weisburge* and ""Beth 1 lujion. of Springfield, ieanne. Defedita, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. 10 a.m'. at Black Brook Pafk for p.m.- in Harditig School. A • paUeJ the' patents. Ab adequate . exceeds"all' previous efforts-.. HaroTd Rothbard and Mi's-.? Alfred ofthe Footlighters' production of. ""Time Out' for Ginger," a tfcr.lStfcr .E.. BorighUOrigUtl restatercsii«,cdu himas inuiwreasons. . . „.„„,> 'detention home Js also being urged- coinmittco for the BenerSl chemis- Robinson will pcrJpTrm ajaz? num- r Frank "Deredita df-3 Third avenue, accompanied representatives of xvchildre u ul nu lu ulutp toA 12 P discussion on juvenile -protection iUi'.Thls' ;proure.« has created C. Evans; ..' •'•'.••-.•• ': ;*.•_.'.,•' I -act comedcomdy to bd; presented at; Lincoln School qn_April 14 .and for supporting William J._AherAh n children up to 12. Prizes'will-be aiscussion on JUVCMUC |jiu}>.i.t,uuj .-— ^ try test which is ;er. '••M;y Favomte Things" will be "the chap'ter toTfie'annual conference of the: State DAR__Spciety^ ir. lor ,'Democratic no,mination".v*— awarded,' ••'-• ' vI-n •"—•.....!- the~fcveht o( f™ rain will foe featured With-Anthony J.|-, The panel will include Miss Lois reaT'neea for scientists," Dr: Tish- ' ll jling by Marli/ne .Diokstein,"'Don- a benefit for the auxiliary.: '- '^ -^—'•—. i TwintATrentoHn lnclast .ThiircHaThursdayv - ••• the hunt,will be heldiho follown- 1 The committees arcr • . . - - , 1 mayor in thfe April.-primary, Richel, physical education.^teacher, McCarthy/, social worker in the - loir said. "'A scientific career today r.a Martfn, Jo.Knn Otlowski, Sher- • i Many a man^thinks he Is-buying Miss Deredita, a -senior at-Arr i as moderator. ;-- , . j NVesUiold schools, Police Chief Ed-- ss unexcelled, cvx-n firiarrcially:" • /•.Aron, Leslie Kane and Jean pleasure, when he is really selling Tickets—'Florence! Cas t a 1 do clear up a "mystery" for the Regu- . in^ Saturday,"-April 8, ward -Stupak, Howard D. Mpy , : ; chairman; Josephine Boertmann, thur' L. Johnson; Regional High lar Democratic Organization. '"" '•' " In announcing the meeting, Mr. \ Dr. Tishler told .the. students to her to head ^ testing Joldbcrg. ' \ _~ himself 'a slave to H.^Benjamin chiiirrnan. "SI 'the- Kcnilwprih. ju- — avoid the field frf-science if they ; Helen E. ChrisUano, Etta Craw- School, in Clark,' was presented The Ktgula'r Democratic Organi- liiehul pointed out that Uni'on of.the American Chemical Society. , Participating in a play called Frankiin. ; ''•__. ' '•-'"- Ladies TT nation, which is backing Council-llfT^i"VlQQlStS~ county fac.ojT scrioii;: bl hhi venile •. conference contmkiee are looking only for security. He ford, Nettie Ciismano, Clara De with her Good Citizen phi by M». , ii_ -«iia the work is -difficult and' is lipg. Tg ColorfulJEArt* PlAStfC TOYS ) Ereitas, Hose. Durow, Julia Gorom- X O1T U 1) George Cskillrhan of Belle Mead, man John J. Olotk for the Demo- .thu.care of-'iuvunllc offefitlcry, who j which consults -on y 1 H. a consuming, ielflsli l'oree. 'Slated.for GratTiiution beyj Alice Hirsch, Jean Goxornbey, state, regent. She• also,received a cratic nomination tor niayorT-sald arc no\y_detainey d in tho county jail' -"-woct hf»i-.>-.>- recreatio^ wn Kchairmann . There • , .."Science is a -way, of life that is . Graduation ei&rci.ses for the cur Emma. Kaiser; Barbara Kaiser, last.week that.the mayor was ob- Giving Palms with older prisoners.iO ' jjudgd e will be a question and answer •! ;< .'*. continually:; stimulating and chal- Helen" Barbara Kaisor, .* Ann • A.. certificate from tho National BAR. ligated' to,, clear JUP-the mystery devoiei s one,day a weekk to juvenile Lists Psychiatrist rout beginners' classes of. the Mid , GARWOOD—StreerSuperinten- cases, .with the rosiilt that there is eriod ' •• y '..,.-» q ^_. lenging, 'and Scientists are really Don't Listen to \or InstallingKlimas^ Angela Lawler,, Anne Upon graduation from Lincoln why he. should-oppose the Muni- Election of. officers will .tako |l dent Joseph Stiblcr Issued an ap- At ServiceJ,KI*3s • oiletiofte n •u a ]onlon g dtdela,lav y -JjrKearinp~ vri.-,v'in>r; rI ."' EltcUon «f,'. officers wiu -.WKC • 1 .• "* • , happy, self-adjusted people. The 5AHWOOD —Mrs. Neil Shar- Lesak,.Rose' Meyer, Jane Ollinick, Schflol-here in Junp, 1957, ^liss cipal Committee' and. .the-"Demo-. 1 i.. \ \ peal to local residents' this week KENILWOUTH_— Palms will cni'rios with it a mission' U AH/-O RnriniT era tic Club who have supported Polms_will Evcn then, ha m'ay'hear as rhany.j place. An award^ ^^.^f^^ ^ Four.th avenuo w»U -Rii Deredita was awnrrled the iib' SuiuUy aat t Ui<-lliu- Ci.iiiCUI j ajji^o'cusos a day,''givuTjrPQ&s'Wy iu. d^i.. *.Iawi" in with tr.e -3 i.^ contribute tp mankind witl T^BegtlT'KathcrinB pp unwanted him; 'The mayor ..leadst a trcwry vy : ••••' ;' H," ;cced Mri. Kalph G. Manh as Elcano.r/Sehleicber,, Eileen Shark- articles in their homes, garages and Club-flag-^or- highest- , munity'..._.---. „ irch-aftcr-thtj- ten minutes.'U) each prob'lc-m. • --pcixcntaie^^-^th^rs-pfwcB^-y^. knowledge TirxH materiai l lt ey, Elizabeth Snow.vTillie Spata, jojmed'Dembcrats for BetterGov- isident of the Ladies' Auxiliary yards in preparation for^the Spring average and she- has contmued at crnrnent group which has, en- morning worship service to eom-. Tl>e board of managers o.£ the Girl scouts -from Troop 92 will •anes. There is a spiritual reward j Lepna Terr.elli Helen VanPelt. % Bay Leaf Post" 6807,'VFW, "as Clean Up. proBram to. be conducted the£head of her class.sCholastlcaUy dorsed Mr. Ahern. " 7 . ^ nRmpraTtiiu. moralef CHrlslsmpj county PTA is atfvocaung appoinr- "" "(t'onrtTrTjett'or: -P&g*r-3j •— " lira fes4injrof'acctjrnplfehTnent-and-: Dorothy Yawlak; Pauline ZarzecB early next month, He requested, each year a Clark Regional. ^Sh. try into Jerusalem on the first '. in , a|i indent or • impression on advanced obedience tl'ainirit!. Thi »t installation, ceremonies are and Alice Zemany.. . NJ^yor. ;Barieht reiterated' that ijihcy.thro.UKh'early sciwol years. ld~ifi"tI}c~iJpst "home,; 221 South however, that the debris not be put -took arst place in the 960 VFW | his^support was -based on Mr. lrlprSundayS , '_ _ '" •• time'," the Merck research, execu^ 1 DT; Levine wari' graduated from hieetinK^will be. op.en to th p bii -v:-.Js*i ' THouse^Jtine • Schp out- fcfr collection "u^tlFthe^dates essay- contest. boUr-locally-abcUm ) live said, . .' • , •' - and refreshments will be served.' ,-on.the "-night of .April;'8. man; Gladys Donahue, Edna Don- Ahern's outstanding ability,' edu- The Rev. James S. Tiiler, pastor, Student Appearing "* Dr.Tishler'said there is no IKO^ thtr University of Vermont "Mcdi- £ticejrs: of the post .are Jo ho speeded for their particular areas, the state. . -',,.•„ 4i «,» cation, tact,, resourcefulness ^and cijl—School-and-trained in child 7 ahuc. LLp.ulsl e r-Thc-CleanUpcollficUons-will bo 7,She-is .secretary ^^cNationaj. integrityrHe,.aLne of Sa youth at a.'.party Sunday ahcrnoon Is.-Sharkey..and__the other-new Hpnry, Qlga'Horrts, Frances Kleo- Tiiaterial should? be tied, securelyrto^^ Jstry-assjstant-anoTJias-beeiuft^ t hDo ,"' increases' at ,an; ucceTeTiTTetl "pace," 1 r ri ft ._ parents fn tKe Bloomingdnl Talk tifiary off leers" named at ' an maij and'Ruth.Leonard-.— -^- •••^, prevent .Uttering:-- dent government reprcsentaUvc tor : cratic committee originally had will be welcomed by the pastor: at aoth street,- appeared as a-pago in *Wu>'speaker'J;aid. _ •, .''•..- LADIES' School urea to, attend. • . . ,-' :tion last Wednesday night as _Dante A; Costa, director for-thc 7 Mr. Stibler pointed out that c&- three years. She also ^has served signed Mr. Ahern's petition and the conclusion of both" services. |,the musical fantasy, • "Cumelot" ing the 42nii birthday anniversary. He referred,to the field ot tran- .%•: thaiyQurfuyftace -FULL lows: show, announced tfiafr-Kay Staruchv operation of householders in the as homeroom president and vice- then "reveried "trieir_lls.tand for Junior Methodist- 'Youth .. Fel- one of the hits ef the of the national- cn"t;; sportation where maniias learned EASTERLILY ,ict-presidents,,'ict-presidents,. Mrs- Charle. s who did the special scenic effects annual drive will help eliminate president. •_' _. .• lowship will meet Sundiiy evening al.«o' is- the: understudy 'tor the Te inereusc' his speed tremendously, ( Siome ''mysterious" reason, • 1 They art: Charles Two Serve as Chairmen SUPS :key and MMrs. Joseph Schnauf- for the Fdotlighters* production.'-of fire and safety hazards and at the Miss Deredita has been accepted jtnd^ tho'-^eiiiot ' part "of Tom-iif Wnrick. _j jHe said the first -veal advance iii isallivomouE ^ that he J ireasurerV-.Mrs. PrestorT Ter- "Hansel and Gretei,"'.w'ill be scenic, „sam„ e time make their homes am -*-«-i-t-.-^'^iii.«.ri,,rf-tam-r4»r TTeTsi * ' TiTmTny ~starte{t~ "stiiKin:S— • U.O00 years - wus the development For Colgate Concert "•'rank. Go'gor. A ten-yeas* imern- •-.The Elizabeth.Y-WCA will pre- TODDLERS-Dresses subretafy, Miss Cast-aldb; desig.ner for "Ttm^ Out for Gln-K - ^ cleaner and safer "'for m. at thu-church, — daneinjj lessons ,at 4.1a, ol the steam engine, which .was 1 plans to become a teacher. «>egun dramatic lessons and op-bership citation and pin for >s;<;ri- followed by the gasoline engine. sent tho'.Cplgato University_Glee and has to be ipkiin, Mrs. . David^Van Pelt; ger, . Frances Costa will-be in "month- s to come. • olections. "However, I can't un- Gerald E. Sherrod, chairman of Ho pointed to! to'day's jet planes CJub in n concert tomorrow at 8:30- iductrcss, ,_Mii,' '^Gorombey; charge.of costumes and makeup, • , Other awards received xvhen she (Continued oil Page. 2) the -Every .Mei'aber Canvass, re-peared-- on tho Arthur Godfrey torius service to whk4*-travel 1,000 miles an hour .p.m. at theTWasoViie.Temple, Eliz- replaced ..7 Jtd, Mrs^Jos.cph-B.JKaiser; trys- Featured in the.sh^vV-will b\i was; graduated from Lincoln School ported that_pledges,totnllnts oyor Tulont. Scout program—' Fred jrcee; , - '.• and missiles which have'_a speed abeth ._ ~"~ :. for. tFrce year's, Mrs. Munn. • Sh'aron. Dugon in the title role; included Q PTA-tttedal for scholar- •$ltJ;Obo were received last Sunday Two ytmrs ayo he. had a part • Mrs. A. S. Taylor xif 611 Brook- Patriotic mstructor, Mrs.- Mann; Joan Robyn and Robert Gutekunst Holy Nime ship, leadership, cooperation,' cit- afternoon. "I am suro. that when Iii. 'an off-Bi'Oaclway _.productil)n, "Guid'o" Bertoldi, .Kohh "tit 14,000 miles ah hour." • ." Sizes 3-ti and William Ti received "We are entering a period-'of side place i^: ticket eJbairman;. Miss torian, Mrs. Yhale Snow; color as Agnes and Hovyard Carol, Gin- izenship, loyalty and participation Missionary: the; callbacks are mude" where "King of the Red. Apple," and has •violent, exjilosivo progress iiv, sci- Trudy Lprena of .126 Busier ave- Lrcfs, Mrs. Joseph ' Cusmano; ger's "parents;- Corlis Vogel and New Member in school activities, a pen from the members were not ' home, our done; commercials. In addition lo membership awards for bri ence; All-srriemMTic disciplines ni'e nue,—a member of; the board of h. Frank Schlcfchcr» Mrs. Mil- Betmh AIIIAnI n xlollluSambuo „u„s „„„ Joa„n .„.. an„d Teachers* Association for attaining To fieuador pledges will • reach. the -.goal of his regular school work, Tie also new members int« tlio..post. chairman.,. Mr. Boertmann and Mrsi: fiharleslje^e caroli Ginger's older sis- the; scholastic honor, roll for all $2i,0uu. I wish to thuiik the can- takes dVnmatie; voice and daric- aiul Mrsf^lleriG. 1 iitiflt Mb| Tishler explained. . '•" " aiul "r !".! ';-& • - —T- Service Set Thomas- -Martin, Rueit Sprhig road will, be hosts to two ivies Kaiser, and banner hearer, all-too-familiar maid. " GARWOOD — Annual indue- for, showing-the most_progress in church tav- the warm, wekime ork arid Elizabeth." As-a result of-this.progress. Dr J .traced thejiistory o.f tile American 'fishier, "said he. l)elievei want is members'of thtf Glee ClTiij.. ;. Elmer Durow. '.'• . _.'." , Also, Earl Harper as Tommy tlon service for men with signed music. • • . — • KENILWORTH — Bill D. Gath- accorded visitora," ho~sald.' rro longer a scientific challoifge.," The.- Glee Club, under the • dl-" Lift lelcijatcs lp the district, meet- ••Green, Ginger's boy friend; Leon- applications who have not :yet er's, missionary to Ecuador-,Ecuador-,' will ...A . .,servic_ e 61_. conflrmutio__ n and "It is only a eliallonge to cco- ,s will be Mrs. Dickey," Mrs.ard "Bouffard as Eddie Davis,-the been.officially inducted into St.. Wklltti s|ieak at, services in KiltKenilworthh holy communion will'bo held next UJC Fraternity Elects Joseph Golden; chairman, an- ~ nomics andk -politics. It is today J^From 1050-.1050, 4()0,l()rbuiid- smano,' Mts. Sehnauffer,. Mr?, high school football hero; Walter Anne;s Holy Name Society will-bp X UUlll Gospel Chapel on, Sunday, at 11.-Thursday ai 8 p.m. A class of 22 nounced'the second annual dance ^i.ro. arid' 7:30 p.m. At the evening ytiunj* people will be confirmed ut Robertson as Officer purely a ^sociological problem," ho- Ing permits were issued for new SIZE! irombey and Mrs. Mann; alter- Lewis as Mr, Wilson, the-Jiigrr conducted by the Rev. John. A. will be held Saturday. May. \£ dwelling uiiils in New Jersey. tes, Mrs. Terrell.1 Mrs. Sclilei- school principal,-- and . George McHale, pastor of the Church. £of fit Palm Sunday service he will :glve a report on this' service. KENTLWORTH.,ORTH., _ James U. . Fiiid.-.' .'"".. Robertson off 13G NortNth h20th at Hillside N Dr.-, Tlshlor • to.l'd. the students Talce Your Next You "can save literally hundreds ofjdollavs ir,.Mrs." Snow, Mrs. Kalser_and Christopher, as, Ed, .Hortman, the,S..St. Anhe, , following the • • monthloyy tris work on •uwionw.u.-«»»—.thflldMiPegfe* ~«.yv I ! •s. Zarzecki.' -."'. ;.'.' bank president and Howard : street, has been elected vice-pre-| v , , ,, , they have # responsibility for tRe by reconditioning yjur heating plant" to" |THoly Name M 8:15 a;m. ,on _cWjk'^and Mls.d-Margaret HM'^hpTA < «">Spiritn9l;utiU-sociologicaWutUre of. Eyeglass. • .:.: ('he.auxiliary recently yoied to. - Carol's "boss;..." '•" ' "'""'~ ""~ Sundayinday, AprilJ)Aprilj). ',;.:'" ' GARWOOD"—The Youth. Choir wi.ll' sing 'at the" morning service, I ittty at Union Junior College. «siay. contest wiTT Ve sap'siiit-a- oy" miinldtui' to strive for peace, and • Xobatert, . Crab Me»l new efficiency instead of putting "ihah~ nsor a blood bank'forjncmbers /Postmaster Warren Binns will ^Miss Susan Thomas ia-the ove- Of Noon-tiinc Dance* _ Prescription •m Harry Hartman, president : of wiij_ present, a program of special XI Gamma lota fraternity is one| Adamas Corp., White " ' •—:•..- dignity-despite man's ability to cie- Cooked To Semu - ^expensive new installation. - I their families. The unit also be stage manager,' assisted by the' society, announced at' a re-music at the annual Palm Sundauyy . KENILWORTH V The Tuesday Co.. it Gregory Aklan and Gary Kenny. music at the ning._ of five fraternities on the Union i In.c_, and Volco lira; _stroy himself. - • -^ ••.••' I sponsor a bowling tea\n next cent meeting at St. Anne's School service in St. Paul's Unitei d ^Sg. St'oryUmy e \vUj[b6.held arid, Thursday nocin-time 'dancing Junior Collefiti campXisi'. and IS announced by Chrurk . l •-Gar\Vood-liecroation.— TKat~pTJStsr~cards~-wiH-be ~ mailed at*at - 7;i5Tp.m.tomr7;i5Tp.m.~"tomorrow, , ^^d 't thhe spohsored by the Kenilworth PTA Following the Jictuie7~a~"siories" Church'of 'Christ jiV 8'armV Sun- composed of..est-sorvieemen. Mr. .tr.an. Students..fros m Si. Thoresa's he clean7up- convrnittee , starring Mel- to the 100_men who are to be Cirlsl * missionarii y clulb att 7:30 p.m. In Harding School gymnasium, of-discus'sion groups were_formed, Guild Optician HOUOW MOUtO' clay. Members of the choir will ..Robe.rtsgn, a.spislip'morc, is an on-i School andHarding Schi>ol aro """ "Servlnrg as ~ djscussion leaders Filled .-Easter.. -: - ~i JOUO ~- .,.' on:,'Aprllj .fc"for..a 'gi fqrmajlj- inducted at • this service. be. served • breakfast in the fhureh •TherttwilltKK a -fellowship - rally. will - conclude -next Thursday. tha_cems use-cteanfnB* oTT'the post, Mrs. March 30, Mrs. Daniel' L.-Negola; Hinoeiung major in the-Day Sbs-'i'partteipatlnjf"in ~-thacemes were: Dr. Tishler; Dr. Kenneth W. -CKOCOtATE rad.Janis and Roland Wood.', It was reported that. plans for hall following the service. _ in Grove Street Chupel, Plallifield, slon.. . ' 1 sored by the st /'**' - iverseji, KJJC deun, who. introduced IAST£R . ckty, chairman, will be in the- spring dance to be, held Fri- Church School jyill convene aton Saturday_at"7:45 p.m. /Continued o'rt Paoe 2) Dr. Tishler; and Professor. Forrest ^Now,—• Less Waiting RAQS1TS : argc. ;' ' — •' • , ' . ". 0 day evening, April_21, are com-9:30 a.m., and divine worship'will The senior ^outh fellowship will JP. ,J>exte>v.;j.r., Wilbur. G., Ifeer ! Mrs.-" Mann', Miss Castaldo! and Attend plete and tickets are being mailed be conducted by the, Rpy. .Stephen meet at 4:45;, p.m. on Sur»«lay. A 1 Twd Men tp Serve You \ , . ,•;•_ and take a vacation - Dickey will xeprescnt jth'e 1 J and John L. Biach, alliof tlie.union : to Iho-hpmes. or 'members! ; ••,Siabo, pastor, at li'alm. I • meeting of! Hip Sunday School .Btaffc ''". Junior. Collece1 faculty. — — witKtheimbyiey yoy'll save! iliary at ^a dinnel- Saturday )i$tHct3Vl€^tg|l p^Petcf'DcGraiiia. reported fpi^ the; Cdnfirrpationn rclasrclass •w will- me«t (will lac held orTTuesday at U p.m. ,ht at the Cranwooa'spoasiored nominatintJ. epmijnlttee that two iThere-^.vill boa-service for prayer GARWOOD — _MrsJ EdwJrd with the pastor at 3;3O p.m. today " " J~" • • - • - -•_ Kf.J.i.J,,.. ,.J . I [' r~ the Union County Council ot slates arc being completed and Senior Choir-will rehearse at isr-Joj^and Bible study on Wednesday at UJC Professor to Attend s VFW. _..-'.. Moustod, president of th.e~Gar= to-be held at the April 1.0. tnccU p.m. and Chancel Choir at 8 8 p.m.. _ ACS Committee Reelig wood" Woman's. Club, has anwil- l be presented for,tEe election o'clock tonight Arrangements are being com- p f,j or Forrest P. Dexter, Jr., UA run ITOB RANKIN FUEL 00. nounced that she will lead ^'dele- Ing. • Rehearsals for the Youth Choir pleted for_the annual Easter con- ro SS >< North A»eDO«, •-_ 4 North Union Ave., Cranfotd ference with "services on Satur- . of the Union Junior College faculty gation of members -to the Sixth William Klimas requested that .will :be. conducted at 3:15 and! 4 '• will attend a mt'eting Saturday ~ BH 2-5650 " t/ 321 Centennial Ave, CranfardrN. "J. the "executive • board- consider p.m. Tuesday.' ' '••. ' ..— day at 3:30 p.m. arid 7:30 p.m. and District Spring Conference to beways and means by which the so- on Sunday at 11 a.m., 4 p.m. ond .; and Sunday of. the general chem- 1 ways and means by whch 6IG' ASSORTMENT held Tuesday ' beginning at, 9:30 7:30 p.m. -•••'. v.'j. istry test-committee of the Aiiierl- Ifoup Elects ciety may make a- gift to the mem- Christ's Authority Building Fund campaign. STUFFED tich was named too s succeeu d Mrs. Nfew Pipeline presldent'of thc-|th - . Mrs. Topic of Sermon e-Sch'pol .Mothers"Group of thement •_ chaTrman, ToStabflize irwoodi PTP A for the '^coming' igj she; Mrs. Steven Stafuch and Mrs^ On-Homefofthe Ag ForValm Sunday Djil)lol:-Bass~have-7igrccdrto.;dolBasshav^g. - ) ""'GAiw66D"''^/.T.hcT:rGarW6oa rGA^WC^I^r,Kel Ltho- Franklin School cafeteria^ nate an original painting. One [Tougher, pastor of the United Pres- KENlIiWQltm _ Thu ;6,000- AND pther- 'officers for 1961-62 -were •jit(iiunK wiiwilu b^e Sol»md »att w»v..each. „..of th—e ,~;juare Dance-Club will hold a byterian Church-of GarwoOd, will (oot, 20-ihch piiA-Hne which the- next three meetings and proceeds-) couples" party this' Saturday eve mtd as. foilowsi-Vice-president, iU speak on "The Authority-of Christ" ?lainficld-Union Water -Co. has fs. Frank F.esta; recording sec- wwil l beu used by the art department'"'""".....s -•v th"e *•«-"" hom*e *tof Mi-Mr,; nnandd Mrft.s at the 11 a.m. Palm Sunday serv- jccn installing in Kenilworth.and' tary, Mrs. JoHnCastotlano; cor- to purchase rppliesL. Hejr*ry.;W. Pielcarskljof 500 West ice. The Chancel Choir, under the Eloscllc Park-has - been.. completed completes the holiday pic- sponclint' secretary, Mrs. Joseph Mrs, Earl Erii.»cn,_ Jr., of 350-street.' .•.••• of a Man Troubles Preceding—refreshments, a film direction of Harry Geetlein, "will and was put into service this week,' Lsmano; treasurer, Mrs. Gordon Beech avenue, dranc department sing. "Glory, Praise and Honor," Chief Engineer Chester A. ginji (whether he'knowt it-of not) urtu cnu' BIG ASSORTMENT chairman, was hostess ;t\ her -der on the Eastern Star. Home for theby Roy Ringwald and "Thtiil said today. • 1 ture like flowers. And our Green- [Mrs.' fiichard Nead was named partment at a meeting in htt home Aged-in Somerville will be shown. Palms,1' by J. Faurc. '. ' Tests were made on the now line HATS atie ns' PTA representative, Monday night. MrsT Eriksen said Arrangements for the evening are ^arly in tho week and when the mr*HTj- otivc «a riA rcprcsenumv.e,, iviunuuj' "n,"" «»•*lira• >.."";*-...—-., ^.^^. —— •— , In charge of Walter BTLewis, Sunday School classes will houses are filledwithbeautiful Eos* '1 committee chairmen for. "the j the group, will entecharacterr dollss dresse' fromdl Members wishing to attend a at 9:45 Jr.m. ' , pipeline was approved it was lm- ,msmm BOKHETS UDIES' WHITE COTTON' pmnt'"HI; Teayear were appointedd as'tassioo rupic-ivii^ -*i . -i-..ui«utivi, i—.aI .I ••"•••#^. m The. .senior ybuth group .. wil) medialely_piaced in use, Me_Rlii!J '^^&. " "-•" •• -"- ~ —' '•"thuatre "party at the .Paper Mill :aid—fhe improvement will make |lows:- Rcireshmdnti, "Mrs. John;famous plays' in both-the single en- I Playhouse iirni Millbi^rMillbiirn next montmonh sponsorr an evevening service.a. t 7:30 ter plants and fragrant Spring initial Blouses '' "i; membership, Mrs.' JanHisitry^uiid'jjroup classifications at the p.m. Sunday.' MrM . andd MrsM Vi. Victot r it possible to iurthur - stabilise Iglllllfip. fApr ["arare reqUest«!requesieda tiou "COrlVac tuneothc6nntiunitiesifavfcbt » , ;,» disease which, if \ct to,gain too much heodwjy, can shorPchange him on »chooU, Sleevelets- ; The W LJ« (he Mtroneholilii bf thr OUR NEWEST PATTER misst ia the <|hurch.from HI a.t, churchci, ^iend«, neighbors, and hit old roon'* pay chock. - - . as r.apldly as possible, even' Atneriran way, o life« and out coUnlry's c to 3 p.m. today to work.on Uie mis though some minor traffic incon- PALMlinn™# nihip, • sionary sewing project. venieiictis occurred," Mr. Hinjj said. And lie'* holploi* to do anything about it - Until, when he groWt up, hie hat to take off and Away Iron* the _ \,U b< Ihe «»:. Chancel Cljoir will reht-arsc a clIlM. aa chilchild hUhu4 bb lirltri rl.antf •-;• READY-PASTED PAPERS .'Hut . , . If We Ve«tl Ixi^' kHiall tommUnUlri In- Bible study and prayer! hour wl of the better water service it will n tion of Easfers^lants, Cut Flowers, Arrangements taclt WIIK-CIMMJ wclumU uhd i. we're piine to hay* The pipeline Is :i part of a ma- I) and Corsages. hunt their fortunes in othor places because we don't have opportunities for them. to hloW JOWII un Ihe <,n:\l (iiVe-Away . . . usull 'jbr expansion, and imp rove wt'ti.t tutr'il people Kivin^ away'their romatUnity luscU ON WALL TEX AND to Uitf'Clt>' Lu-^lnexiL ... . Only 8 More IA6/ ACC Begin College Careers .program now underway hy Plain- .Hom«-ipcnt..doHsM., Urr of 52?=Wlll6w iiVcnUe and llonlil till Easter J!. Niemsyk. of 336 Hazel avt- Kenilwurlh iiirl Phone ADams 3-3650——We Will Deliver ^ Limited Time Only--^ " have . launched their 7<.;oHecv! THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY RETAIL DIVISION tareers ut "Hie spring iemesier of Oil AH-Star CVO T Hurry In and Make Your Selection Now! Ui Junior College iii Cranford. KENILWOKTH — Mary .,!•'. They were among .70 persons Tyne of 25 South 24tli utruet play- who begun their freshmen pro- ed on the, junior «irls' first leain, grurns at * U JC's ' spring • semester. in the seventh annual Union Court- BROWN'S 5 & 10' p ... CYC AU-Staf Kuntes recently Hdl h i th>* Mimmff at St. Mary's HIB'1 adiuul, Ll.ui. , i! '. : Jollll C.' ^ they will be able to begin some of — Open Thursday and Friday Evenings i h work i n SSep-heth. Thhee first team won 3333-M.2 jj their sophomore has , played basketball for , 250 SPRINGFIELD AVE. (near Cranford Line) WESTFIELD BRIDGE 6-2540 tember. Mary h. N: UNION AVE. — Open Friday Evenings > Bttrkc and Mr. Nie.n.yV ,re' crc^ CYO' team for Ihrcc ; Union Ave. ; both attentUnj: the c :> •• • .

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= CRANFORD iN j.) .'CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY MAftCH 23, 1901 .Fate Uoop consultant, and Mriw John rent year's1 dues;-it wai 'announced' .Love ia, the- tuM illirig of the law; tcimediate Troop .291, China; In- Wargo,. troop-organizer. r by Martin D. Tit.muin, treasurer., ., ltis grace, mercy, and justice.— Games, Sougs EnterUjin] termediate. Troop 8§7 Mary Baker Eddy, CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY MARCH 23. 1SG1 — -^— 5 Elm street, CranT^ $$25;:.Ed- d $.8 f.or driving without leanor Peluslo God and Countiry Awards p dues were received vvard Gowe, RoseUe., $15; Dsyid R "traUon in. his possession. Senior Citizens' Group Mrs. Roy R'eichert ^ ; tho-pasit week follow: ^ "• requested to seek n fourth term,. third grade mothers including Mrs. Brothers Fined Brown, Plaihficjd, $15, arid Steph- 1 A film" on the girl scout roundup Chamber Membersliip 1 William. Johnstone, Mrs. Thomas Improvements Letters t« the?Editor sa211fiame GARWOOD — Mrs. Earl Fair- •Will'oughby; . Heal Estiitt;,_' Saia- Kir , Aiiern'.-iaid he was/"shock- n D. Pett, Basking Ridge, $10. child an'd""hlarence Dingmun di- Earned by Conley Bh Reaches; Total of 82 New Jersey has about 35 per- ed that the,opposition would-stoop. Phillips, Mrs. P.'J. Plccirillo, Mrs. In Local Coiirt .'- Two;brothers,.both Eagle Scouts in Explorer Poit 79, piro's Depurtnient'.' Store, Scar- aptists In Water Suj W7 R, Flannery of Dunellen Was .Women's Loop rected a program' o£ igames and Commerce cent of its land, t»rea devoted-to to unjust criticism of the man. Who R. Vi SUyier, and "Mrs. Alfred Vi- GARWOOD — George Lajtid, 19, merce : 333 Wfast State Street folk'songs at a-meeting of the Se-,1and CoLintry. Awards at a parents''night meeting, in •'— : ta!.e. Mrs. Andrew J. Walsh is E-ABWOOD-'Eleanor Peluso agriculture.- • ' .'••"- • hud done so much uood for the "Trenton", N. J. ; ot Roselle. was-fined $10 f(jr driv- game as General nior Citizens' Group in the rei^ bui ing of the First Pr«sbiyterian Church on Alonduy s week j brpilKh's- Taxi, Sportsman's Shop, Fund Drive boroUiih iiiid thu Democratic chairman' of,; hospitality and Mis. IBstecLfor Botary ing with an invalid license and $25 ~ h^tl *nf St. Paul's United M, and Brian Jv .Cbhley. sons d cur- I McJ'arland Esso_utid;O*.Ven Sigris. "'^KENIEWOitTii—WiUiam How- Kntcna P . .; failiagLto appear in cpun on~ar Garwood Recreation in Gar-(church,of Christ on Friday. Mrs. Meredith S. Conley, 14 Woods Hole road. funO.rive in April to complete' ^ Ahem ,ltidt.d>My .pp ard oi tfc^'P-i-r£eW-Uiuon Water j Dear Sir: CHICMiSOAMI (or ' CHestnn* 5-0358 previously.scheduled date, and his HAWflKWA lot PIBVB . . H' Womenls fowling Leaguer ['Henry Pfeiffer was piano accom- *The. presentation of the religioui llie First Baptist- Church hav'e .^ is guilty of a deliberate. at- '. expiair.^- tjys his company ( much to thank brother, James H. Land, 23, was 3ethSe>.ion. 5O0P Acre Estat*. T.nke William HOLDEM panist for the singing. •'•y- been announced by the Rev. Kbs-.] ^mi {o ^(^ Xhc» m^rv/hich Bjlaticcd pro««B> of ru »n.- hpetitiontionat' at •t Uie * G.arwoo. d Rec- scbutin8;!award~Avas' made ^by the suited by Mr. Gessler. penalized' $15 .for allowing ah un- creative activity.ExpcrlencctfCouii- ^ • Nancy KWAH . • Serving as hSstessejs were1-; Mrs. id'vv Laird 6. Miller, associate The post's charier for 1961 was -sell K. William^aslor.; /.. .'|V ^ly, "yVtlo Will be the butter the licensed driver to operate- .his car (clors. Physician. Church Bnrvlns. ttion alleys last Thursday rught , Canvassers will call at" all bor- ; . ; Ititi^y Club. Sas'i .Wednesday j nd 4Wcolu|na—p Weeks $3S3 • rwood Beverages downed the John-€arley and Mrs. Elmer Nlead. minister of-the churcri, who .was presented^.to Rev. Mr,. Miller and! candidaic> for (nxiyor? worth Kl l>'. efficient ^a ,er-of- when they appearecT before Magis- Tlln.tr»!«J booklet' N.--T. OfBr- "THE WORLD OF : ough homes on Sunday afternoon, ' ''' Krtciiin' Post, Union. ' - . ] Bros, team twice, while Pete's Guests .included'Earl, Fairchild, ",'h"tioduced 'bjr'''"Aib'ert M. Gessler Bruno C. Metzner, post chairman,' a'-the nlan ler in came to trate James T. Leonard here Mon- IWnm (i»«- 11 W.JJnSLQgIK SUZIEWONG" yid xtj? fiia w'iy be supply- [ took two games from Albert Williamson, Mrs.. Therese p'Ost adviser. ,' I' by Western District,Commissioner April 9, Rev, Mr. WilliainiT.said. assistancJ e of a "lady in dis- day night. fc-bc-r; All'work on the new building has tear' Sar15OJB'(J0. persons,' Mr, and the-• Four Cupcakes Paules, Miss,.Gladys Lindqu.lst, ^Richard, who is. president of the AI Roelun. • „ ' ^ -t_^— ircss""- during- the recent snavyr Fines _. for speeding were im- Mrs. Etta Crawford and. Theresa g . . clhss at ;Cranford ' High been done by the men 6f -f has "Boats A Poppin"' l from Ray's Barber ^;. en or siorm 6n the evening'of Ma'rcli 8, posed as follows: .Walter Wagner, Burns- ' •—•.•••.-: ... School and President of-Explpror church who expect to put the •^-——.Sincerely, ~ - ' hihcr high'scores mended: Ei- jersey Central Names cy or'sud- SAT. & SUN: .Post 79,: also ..serves as chairman : roof on this sprjjjjiv the pastor. • ••,'-•' Mrs. '.Evelyn Schengrund i' :•!).; :',-' -i -.' MOVINO (Substituted. for_jm j , xaul. ^IVork' on the. .new ..building dtr. large' liea^& lh"C- \yatcr XEGAL NOTICE t l ji-lcr, 160 and 160 ' in f -ththe youth"b,uygeth^^igett .committecmmittee ooff Buchman to N*a*JPost program which is rec Garwood Servicemen the.chukJch. He /is president of the was started in July, 1959.' •—• Robert-Pol- supply. li.e Speaker said: Jean Perry, f174;"' MilUe GARWpOD' "— "CEEford W. ley of 4iS*N6rth 16th street was & HAULING • ' ,fot adulis Army Pfc. William M. Steher, National Horfolr .Society, a memfict FinnardxCaldwelf,. financial "sec- John Efeirrov/s/a well driller, eac- Men In Service _ BOKOUGH OF GAEWOOD C 175; Shirley." Otte,. 171; Bilchman' of'303 Myrtle avenue j '•__ elected commander o/.-StenlKvorth -.: ATTICS. CELLARS. rv D'Alessandris. 188 and 162; lb, son 'of Mr. and Mrs. Willy Stel- of the i960, j/arsity- football 'Vi'i retary, is chaiuiian of IE Ganatal HOUM MwlnttTuno 158 and 165 for a 490 series;' ticipating with • other . personnel en C- and Spotlight at the high vice-resident, freight traffic, in '?'(; \ . i' Walter E.. Borighf and . members In CInem»8c»pe and Tech0i((l day in, Vt'terjjns" Center, . UNDEBTAKINO: OF A COMPLETE -vnn<.sk'i. 167 and 161; Linda school, •.,_ • „ .. " . ^-of---Borough-,Council. •-"' • , gillans,. - . • " ', ..[.'•'.' street,' is participating with othsr PROGRAM FOK^THE, REVALUATION ' ' . Day o( ' from the Third Armored division's the New York office of the^Jersey 165; Millie Colandreav "Brian, who is- a member "of the Other officers were, elected as ' "'•A filrn sho-xisg sources of •water personnel from the Third ArmoredjOF , AH, 1IEEAL PIIQPEPTY .IN THE boncsc, 36th' Infantry in a six-weekr field Central Railroad.'. He previously BOROUGH OF GARWOOD FOR THE PNG Ann Gerrity,. ,.1S9; Dot Hy- football ^jnd wrestling teams at the, follows: V'lco-c'ommiindcrs, Edr. „ and' pucipci^*' iocalior.'; 'though Divisiph's First CfaValry in a slx- SE OF THE BOAKD OF ASSESSORS training exercise in . Graienwohr, held ihe~5ositsf assistant superin- To Atteml' •• \." ^ . ward Pilat and Joseph Jacobi; which, the ^um .pumps 20 million tveek field training exercise in AND APPROPHIATING THE NECES- jCl. Wills fcC> 157, and Eleanor Donovan, high school, is corresponding sec- tendent . of lranspor.tajiQn at., Jer- SAHY FUNDS XQ PAY THE COSTS GermanyrTtjc exercise in designed retary of the post. A junior at v> (ContzjlHeii.froirt Pa^tfl) quartermaiiter, Nuncc Zarnjpagli- irLa. ai water a'day was shown Grafenvvohr, Germany, ending THEREOF AND PROVIDE FOR TIUJ TO t-om - AD a-iM» to provide training uhder cold;| iey' City.> •. x *' " "••."• •••.'-'."" • . . ' CH I-33M >• •' ;-; Cranford High SehooIT he is a PUCES be Wld April'25 at.the Paper Mill one; chaplain,. Lawrence SphheU _yeit. speaker. Sir. Howard March-28.--Trre exercise is deFINANCIN- G OF SUCH C6STS- Lam standings: ' weather conditions during day-atid Mr. Buchman, who has been as* : BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and LIBERTfl W L, member of the -National H6nor Playhpus.ei Mlllburn. rler: •iudtfi- advocate,- Nicholas hjj nx;r>.a:,nv ran purchase Kigncd to" provide'training under Councjl of. thu Boyough oi-Garwood. In B-SA77 yociated with Jerjc.v Ct'n&al for ;he 'Qiuinty of Unlou and btaie. 0,1 M » uarfact-.. SO .Win. . Thu—TUiid ia The next board -riYeoting will bo Capoce;..posfcsurgcon,_Dr. Edmund icaeday 4H ,32 mgh"f Society; He sings la the Weilmin- movccTto Garwood .from .cold.-- weather conditions djiring Jersey, as follows: - • —^z~- . NOWTHHU SAT; , Barber Shop •~37 flvfi. U.~Sr-divisiotw ster choir at the church-"""; ~-~~' ".held Monday.at the homo of Mrs.Johnkins; trustee for three years; .from, the EZirj;bethtov.-o:...Coijspli7 day and night maneuvers. XhP "SECTION 1. If U doomed riecesaary Bros one of Jersey City 17 years ago.'He is MISS PIIVLUS A. KGCUOVV that x. complete proEram for the reval: FOB- ^..:' d _,,_-_._r 42 39 •NATO's "Pyramid of Power." Pfc. —The parents' .night meeting was -JErank 'E -Mr.-Nash,---!——> •. ',.'•_ ,-.' ;..' GxareaW'o!ff^farhing~areir"is "the uatlon of. all-real property within the 40 -• married and has a daughter, Bar- ncoreation ..••.••^-4'-- 4J'•"' 42 Stelze'r, a-driver in the infantry's conducted by; Richard Conley.' and the next.regular' meeting will Mr; Pilat and Michael Venezia BorouEh of'Garwood be Instituted. In ADULTS! Eral Maintenance , bara, 1-2, -irj.-thtj local^schools, and Take ,tirhe oiit'tor-iiclmltw drink v largest training site av'ailable" to Dccordanco ^with_law, for tho usnr of the ! 35, 40 ; : . be~held-April 3 .at tho Veterans were ... named • "delisiiiltcs" to' t% iienl Ma^Eecker, pre- -cupcakes 4-£icout Ranch, aspnt^Cliffordj 21, in his junior —ask for 2'aWii'w Choice! V (L?:>-:-\.:\. NATO forces (n;iiuropo. 'The Third Board of' Assessors. M-GM pttMnt* • 2-t' 57 a-spntCliffoj , Memorial "Hume, South' avenue.. county council; Carl LaCosta and Phyllis A.^Rochow in"T£C -ab«acp''.of K€nridtt.l f five U.'S." divisions in S1CCTIONZ. . It Is deemed necessary to were shown -by -Robert Plant. is one o enter Into a contract with a qualtflcd ENTJIBE WEEKl, v ! •••"•••-• GINA year: at Lafayette College. • fiaston, JOsepirrArnoroso, alternates. —'•'• tNeckerehietis '. »lth' ' the- ' '•'' "' '" -• Bartieti. pjre NATO's "Pyramid of .Power." The reappraisal. firm to preparo-and excciitc TODAY THRU TUESDAY!: Pa. • . Mr.' Pdlley appointed William. auch. a complete program o( property LOLIOBRIGIDA tost 79 "patch," which'.- were -made .,BorightReaffirms.'..;.. ^ adjutant; Mr. L.aCosta; .of- ll u - Dob aud faicy-EXPOSEDU the 'Mothers'~Ciub,—\vere.=pre- (Continued from GARWOOD — Mr. and Mrs. mari in the cavalry's Company D SECTION. 3. The said revaluation pro ficer of. the day; MrM .A Athoroso, George C. Rochow of 633, Willow gram..shall bo uattertaken. In accardanc.1 They Act Liko They're Married derstand why I- shbuld-'iBubiugat'e : Youths Fined $185 in Kirch Gons, entered ,the~Army FRANCIOSA sergeant at arms;' Bruno Zum^ avenue have announced_the en- with U.S. 40:SO-» and such other ata and They ArV^''.. But-HOT To overseas -last October. He,..iSv,» rny opinion or any assistance in July, 1959, and completed tutes as may be appllcablu and. In ac ERNEST - jr.fe. Scot t Co.; : Girl Scout iaine, J (service officer, and Mr.' gagemenl of their daughter, ^Phyllis I O— _n- ABC- . Violation basic training at Fort.Dix. . • cordanco with 'the . epeciilcatlons ap- - Each Otherl 1059 graduate of 'Abraham Clark can extend," he-, said. Nnsh, . public relations chairman. Droved: by Jho .Maypi" .and Borougl : ArhW,'to Ralph W. Fry, Jr., son k - fcCStLrc'OJrrH —;Ttiree"youtris ^cuncP for the said "purposed !. -\ High-School, Roselle. • : -~ ':._. The , jhayor .declared he would 1 (j Bob Hope-Lucille Ball BORGNINE •;jr:::r:JiM:::: A -joint installation-• with the pofMr.' and Mrs. Fry of Mountain- ~* •' '- ---' -'of -•>•»=••-••«*SlB5'iri'Mu" - SEtTlON 4.'.' For tho purposo of cdfry • tSODUCIIOri .; • announces the association '" j stand on his record «nd^continue lne out tho provisions of this ordinance, LEGAli NOTICE ^xtra Hilarious, Extra Up- J auxiliary -will; be held A^ril 8' at side, foi'na&rly of Short. I nU-icat -Oa-Jh • MbSday,.night 'on '•' '' ' '•• '' "'•' • •- •••'• • •••' ' ^ tp the.aum ..ot_Sey£U.tCEn_K>o.uiBn(L_l$l7i; yin Exhibitiou SlaleiL r 8~pTmp 7 ^ [ Miss Rochow, a graduate of Jon-1 i;harg«' of toe bprougi??] 000.00) ' Dollars la - hcr*by .approprlater ~~tpariouB,'Ex>«a .Marital tn-^ M ' with their office .of Brownie best interests of .the-borough.. Appofnted to a Memorial Day . ' hOARD OF EDUCATION for |he purpose herclQ sot forth, whlc! , Mr. Ahem pointed oiit that the athan Dayton' Regional, HIHH, alctiHol faevcrige:' control ordi- " Oanvood, N. J. sum shall bo used to pay for. tho woi V Toniglrt at Harding arid_poppy cortimittee were Mri Schoplj, Springfield, js employed as ruincc. .. ' NOTICE TO IllniJEKS Berfqrmcd by the- revaluation- eoncen TH|E FACTS ' Osceola S'eichborhood . mayor had provided devoted, .hon- Schneider, .chairman; Mr. Hoff- SEAUlD PHOPOSAI-S- for furnlshhn! and also to pay for newspaper publlca KENIL^VORTH — The annual secretary to the vorks manager Tha^.thretf tris-irs were arrested all mutcrluls. equipment and labor, (|nd tlons. taxpayur notices, lefial fees, cnffl- The international friendship tst leadership during his six years rnan.'Mr,-Nash7 .Mr. Venezia, Mr.; making corhplcto Installation . of Elcc-. nreriuff tees, othor" professional feus, to.-, "«u.\l4ANA PATTEN V, Mrs, Mdricm Hozeldine physical"" education exhibition at in office 'wlthoilHiuufited for i^ M^biM^Amoroso trip.,. Clock. - - Program. • Comraunicotlpru! 8«Mier._wUh. olber ripcessory Indl-* OF prognrm of the Clark-^yijn Pb|ly7^ chorees as may "be' -Granford- - Hardiujj~Sckaol_\viU_be_.ht4d to- personal interestiVSritT-naU/lJcen w"--*,,!.--.—. Alarm« r.t.-— , •Syatcms• -.-«.—..---" "n-s Jdescribe--'.t-d1 dental coatsj v B !l 1 HalnUfon-Aver % Neighborhood vvai held last Fri- and 'Mr. LaCosta', graves decorat- the Bpcciilcatlohs ai-tho Lincoln and dotcrjnllicd lcv|r*ed'.' in' cdnrteotldt| night at 8 o'clock in the Harding ing commit'toe, Mr; Schneider, Mr. 1 with said ,.-„._ O. 4.'s Blasi' Enemy .oj.Evelyn Wade's'Office] ~ day ai , Osceola Presbyterian LEGAL NOTICE Military Academy, Cornwall-on- j v.'hatias anrtittd the group, Frarxklln SchobU, Garwood, Now Jer*. SECTION 5. The aforesaid turn oi School "gymnasium. Vefiezia, Arthur Russo.. and Mr. &cy. -will -be received by the Board of Church. The Rev. Albert G. Dezso, 4he-Mu3son, N. V., attended Mar-! has bet-a iiJ Hi 7 p.m. Mon- Education, Borpuuh of Garwood.-County S17.O0O.OO Shall be financed-In the fol- "Operation Bottleneck" "Boats A Boys and girls in tht? J.ourth LaCosta,'" .-. . . %% «rUnion, 'New Jersey, at a incet|ni£:t9 be wlng manner by uao of: Mrs., Hazeldine will specialize — _". pastor, welcorftea" the scouts; • BOROUGH; OF KENILWOKTH iU (Ohio(Ohi)) CollegCllg e andd St'Stto'nHalHal.II dayd. .' , y, a flm « ia). The sum of SI3.00ff.00"l>f6S(Sntly Popping through eighth-^grades ^vill peP University, South Orange;- ,Miss" Uiry LM Moran, huld 'In the Franklin School, Walnut avullnbk^ ..havb)i£. been raised in. 'an-, • Color guard consisted <5f •Linda Proponed ' ' _ it Sth O Mi" U Strtuit; Garwood. New Jersey, at 0:00nual budfctti hcrctoforo adopted: 1039—- fot'm.twU'ling,'marching, rhythmi- - OnjUNANCK NO,-«I-S An October wrddlnt; is planried. Catr— rbie Detiick, 58, bptii o'clock P.M. tpruvatlin^ time), on Wed- -.-." '-. STAHTS SUNDAY in Cranford pr6perties,- -~ Chiruvalle, Susan MaSino,' Mur- AN OtolNANCB~FOH tHE PAVING nesday. April 12, 1001, at which tlmo $4,000.00; looa — S4.ooo.po: IOGI — $4,- cal gymnastics, dancing, wand AND • IMPHOVEMKNT OK h(dN110E Auxiliary- Names ^' j of Ufre; fintd $55 000.00. ' i ' "•" ' . '• — "FEVER IN BLOOD"] joric Lind, Darlene Carroll of ln- they will'bu opened and publicly Toad. (b) The sum of S5.000.00, which sum drill, juiicl trumbliog. M musical AVENUE ' BETWEEN NOHTIt 20TK oti c&isvjf-s ol violating the .Specifications, Instruction^. to .Bidders. •-.- Efiem ZIMBAL1ST STHEltT AND MICHIGAN AVENUE Mrs. Hoffman . on disorderly Sample of1 Proposal Form;' may be ob-shnll bo. deimlcd an emercency appoo- ball routine and scooter, relay race terrrrcdiate Troop 106. Ushers were. AND (MAKING AN AWKOiPUIATION iwoMenFined tained at Mia. olllco oi. U10* Superintendent prlatlon <"t doflned ,In H.S- 40:50-12. "J. A. DICKINSON- r. e; Scott Co. - JJOU THE JJEEDED. FUNDS. ' Sgt, Frank SECTION 6. F6r th(t BUrpose of pro- also will.; be. conducted— Susan arid Nina Isaac of .Troop KtiNILWOllTH —'Mrs.''Robert of Schools, Fi aoklm ^chool. Walnut viding tho funds • neconsary to »m;et tht ps jT»opDAiNrjabah Strotitf. Gar-ujoofl: Nifi; j^raey. . on"' 'any Elizabeth pleaded .*Iojae»W-^U^-Maflti^=IJiJ>r>£.OHr}4tion,^iiie Hftlf^Deborah »dy of^t'he.Bor&uijh of ^KunffworiJ l uelucted vpni.^tlentT^jlie' jweek day 'between the. hours of 0:6b"uoroush may borrow said sum of. numey SECTION" •,l.'~TimtT\tdnraff 'AVi!!HHrh" time"—- ,w\i at"*. leas1-"t" puvvtnctit shall bu done- In uceordanco B. Natalc- and Mrsi Alex rienu, 30,of Madison. •'.-._. traniportiiiiia" oi-- slecrhol; bever- ten percent of tho total hid, or a satis- ha^fvot nil"*such - notes and • renewals 51ick, sdphisticated, xvitty, Jiye- with-the- pinna and fcpccWlcntloiis ot s.'ild factory Bid Bond executed by tho bidder thereof shall mature not- later than—tho •worte^-prrpitrod-'by—ihtiible "sureties " In tli6~airiount ; boroiiKh .or Kcnllworlh.- McDonald; chaplain, Mrs. Ernest violating a borough ordinance pro- t'atro'tiaaa- Breni David lisslsted of ten percent of the total bl<|. ' the rernalnlnjt half shaU mature not later • '••/;-_ ."- ;y ._-.-* :-. CUE nilnfleld 6-3500 SECTION 3: Thnt all HOcessary-excuvn- rondiirtor. Mrs, Charles . All .proposals ..shall, bo submitted in than the last day xtt tho fiscal year 1003. •Wbitltig gamblkig. They werfe_ as-- SgtTSIiiiicid .arrest sealed "envelopes, addressed to A.^T—. SECTION 8.•- A ccrtified-copy of this "LET NO MAN ': work Incidental tind ncccsAijry far thii Router;, guard, Mrs. Joseph Kane; rested Monday at _iho Jones .-&. Mosca. Secretary,. Boa.rd of Bducatlqn, ordinance ; shall' be -forwarded - to ihe NOW SHOWING - ••;:• -^- lrtlprovcmciit and -coiislructlon bf tho Vranklhv School.--Garwood, New Jersey. Boroush Treasurer, the Borough Audi-, . loreaolnt' work shall be porformfd pur- trustee for three years, Mrs. 'Amd- Lauehlih Steel Corp., Staihles^ and tor and tho Director of Local Govern- WRITE MY EPITAPH" The name 'of tho bidder and ad^fross shall ment, immediately upon Its Jinat-. passage suant to- iho. itpcclftcntiona and Under thiofoi'ti madu and hi center. - . _. . • • A. T, MOSCA, Borough Clerk. ''SWISS FAMILY •biidaetsi hftiitoforo adopted UOROtfGH OF KENlXAVOfeTti Oil """Absorbtion Spectra" Secretary D.-itod: Mbrch 7, ISflt. llO.VUO ttV .UJJt'STMKNT Dslc4: March 20, Adv. Fees: *lo.44 • 3-23 ROBINSON" AMERICA! and rlcBlitrtutccL na tho Clip NOTICE OJ' UECI-ilON' a ef ik'HA last Adv. Fees: $12^ 3-33 .' Ital InlproViMm'nt Fund .... OI llianKb , T/.ia; NOTICE„ THAT o_n Ihn 13th Thutsdav s -at xhe Governor —' • , ^ .' ~" .-'. 823,000.00 H I to ex-i-tutu of New J.eruey.or have alwuys. endeavored to work i Harding' School,, uhy -oc 1U ajioncUnj, excluding 'formula our t-ommon .interest.'I sliull, iiifintion for "LIT NO MAN ,.. «^... _ ... •tfieTrutWe7^contintic~:U>Haei'V6 A said •""!> HENRY P. TOWNSEND, WRITE MY^EPITAPH thu Borouch.of K»nHwfrth| . ^ ^111^.'' thereof ny urn «>u.Uv.*... — — . you to> the o£ my Burl IVES WITH EACH GALLON be returned to and ahull .'NNE BAXTER-ARTHUR O' ON ALL "_^ that Hji,., ...... _ Um-dlnu' '-SfrlwiK- 4M bouluvjrd. Keiul- j"IO'N o tlf: th Thio Borouiihon Oi'dlnuncf uKen ulutll l take '(Continued 1r6irj,.P,aptS;i). worth, iTTa.. oi> ' For PTARoundup SECTin: the manner provldfoVby law. recreation chairmani announced. Monday £vcnliti;, April lo, lOiil SAT. MATINEE—1 P.M. ^J&JSSSSSS o vrr biscdNTjNUED ootois tit 8 P.M., ut whlcli-ilmc th^ 1 GAewgQD-r-^: Armual PTA NOTICE . Fifth Kraders ore. invited to' at- Will bii publicly opened and tiUU tar -RoUndiiPi.' for . children Entering 'Abbott 8k Costello in WE CARFiY THE COMPLETE LINE tt'rid the iinal session. 7 _ . RtpluL-e'Oc kinikrgaic'tsa tooxx September U' ArT after-school dance will be rilo.KluOra be1 Cvuuiucted hy the Pre-Schopl Jack and The Beanstalk" STARTS APRIL 1«« held tomorrow ut"3 p.m. for stu- p. i "Pirates Of Tripoli" Window Guarib • WaU DISNEY'S PrefirtTshed dents ln"J5*aueS-Sk through eight J.illltilHal Supplies to lj:30'ajjl. on April "3 STOOGES" LAUAti • There tollf Jje, u'll admiaslon liulllitrlal' facts SuppUcH Spcc^tlcutlbtis muy. bv obtained ut iiw ii a and 19. .it was announced this COLOR CARTOONS ' "101 DALMATIGNS J Highest Quality cliarge, ' ..' 1 Kenllworth &t mo ugrauKu «*»», _~ 'itia of thi? 'Supcrit\londt:iiC 0( SchtiuU. ^ In Color ~vara -liujauire. Program work.... It's where hiy money jworks for me. I know my go far to enjoy modern banking at its best. Just tor the y-f-ir yftji; outlined I savings are safe here, btcausej they are protected by an .Sheetrock • Ceiljng Tile by. ch. I agency of the y. S. Governmt'nt." ". • 2x4 — 2x6 — 2x8 • Floor Tile go to National State*. Klcycs! u-as named j Your own savings at City Federal Sayings are insured • Plywood •-. Windows Mrs, • Doors i • MoUldmgs budcet ^chairman. by that same Government agency, the Federal Savings • Roof Shingles * •~5creens v Other cirir.btrs attchdi,n£ 'were and Loan Insurance Corporation, whose symbol we proud- ADDED FEATURE— • ..Cedar Shingles • Insulation . , John &irtt-U,i Mrs. Bilty 1 . ly display ,'.''. • •: ,_ ." ." ' *'••' ' "BLUEPRINT FOR ROBBERY' • Hardware" •. Shelving rc i^J Mrs. Frank Cai)onettii | • Knotty Pine • Flooring • See Gary Cooper in "THE REAL, WEST,*' Wed., -March 29 . . , BIG KIDDIE MATINEE O Storm Sash • Mason Materials ut 7'.30 P.M. on NBC-TV '. " SAT. I P.M. • Nails 'AWCBY REJ> PtANET'' & Wood) THE NATIOKAL STATE BANK To Equipuieut, Board. "TARZAN 8t THE SHE DEVIL* HARGOT FOhlTEYU. "Union .CjMntyslMuUiif> Hk* KipiIL%X5RTH • ' ^^ h F. plus — CARTOONS witM ——— SWAN LAKE.Acitt. H . WESTFIELD W CUF1 < FREE DELIVERIfcb — ©Very inCh ' oll-now i5T-K^7oiuminuraRockotte.V>8-.! f a tr.tciber ol board.of directors THE FIREBIRD. . STORE HOURS: of 'jVijX^JiV quipOTcnt' DUtri- Easter Holiday Show UEMBtR UDERH DtPQSlI IHSUHAHCt ttlevrSt 7:30-5:30 Week Days Anywhere in Union County butors icr the >coor.d terra, ., Walt DISNEY'S -ONDINB. 1 Minimum Order $10.00 l.K, ail LrLUOlVlUDlLK.! any low-priced car...com© in < Mr-. CoSlahin. .a Summit resi- tttt 7:30-3:00 Saturdays ~7~—— JU YOUR LOCAl AUIHOBIIID OlDiMOBIU QUAUIY. 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CRANFORD tian of -42 varsity and-23 ' junior _yarsity. letters forbas- The Sportsman's Shop won .a Auxiliary," at Q meeting last Wed^ Linden hair stylist, j^ t tiair from Charlie's; and moyccUinto round of the Gbld Ball League N, Y., attended a dinner marking For Dumont Skit on Travel nesday. . . \, . '...,. Mrs... Ii-ving, tilrk. Edward' elbali; indoor track .and wi'cstling were--highlights of the annual Dreycr with jump, shooting* tro a first place tie with the latter team Kiwanis Bowling Play-off Tournament at.the high the 159th ^-anniversary of the . Elizabeth, a -junior at Crapjord and Mfs. Jack . Irwrig, .vintcr sports ^wards'" >Ci.teid'ay inorning at Granford High phies. ' .. • • ••?'•• • -'i 'f i: . A, reception will be, given \for A skit, "At the. Railroad' Sta- this wc/'ku in the Park Village school gymnasium. *; ~_ : founding of the academy at the tion," was presented by Den 1 at a High''"Schot»l, is a member "of themodels for hair stltin 5ch'ool.-' : ' ^Medals-to rnembers.of the mile 0 Senator and Mrs. Wayne Dumbrit^ High- School choir and the West- Hojvdrd Stacy and Mis rtay'. team were presented by Bowling League. Baron s Drugs LeagiilResults After the VFW-Soilthsider con- Waldorf-Astoria in New York City recent rheetihg of Cub Pack 171 ifi" Herbcrt^FaiTell, wrestling coach, presented the District Wrestling on April 4 at the home of. Mr. and minster "choir at the First Presby- uneven modeled for hair ^s Coach Jean Poquette. Members of rA. laione, &• Son. cpntractprs, test Was tied at-48-48 in,regulation Dmcoln School.- Participan.ts were trophy to G. Frank .and-BcazUc Sunoco •won the.only on Saturday; ' •_ ...'.. terian Church. At the.; school 'sh£< Mrs. Kpury presided. Ke team, included L^rry Bapst, - time," Walt Robinson scored four Mrs; Joseph McGullough - of 2 Wwiam feyans, Robert Schuster, limrrK-rman, principal, and. Mrs.ard Miliiis with a first place medal KWceps of the .night. ' , Thelsz Service Center, and Al -p.' ..' General George H. Decker, chief is a homeroom representative/on I Richard • Ernst, Don Lewis, Pete points and Tom Costello . two.. in Berkeley place; by the Durnont for John\Johiison, 'John Gu^taysen, •etti presented a ihird~placei tro- and Stan Minch with il second •'" Joe Lucas (i( the Sportsman's Jack's* Texaco rerriained,,in first of staff of the Army, ^Was the jhe, junior class executive cprtimit- M<.-tzner and Don.Patton, . ./:.• ' the three-minute overtime to give speaker, with General",Willis -Crit-.j Governor Club of Cranj'ord^ Anthony Santor and" George ihy which the twirling squad' won place, medal which . theys won in Shop .helped his tcarn move into place in their respective ^divisions Vroom. N, ' •' . •'• ' tee: vice-president of the^Art-Club, UJC Fraternity NauKjj Varsity- basketball" letters, were the South,siders~a 52-50 win. / enberger as toastmaster and Gen- 'Ai'rangements , for the affair aijd^a meinber of'the^eToc.tion com- .uring the winter, the Union County Novicte Wrest- _flrst place by rolling a 600 series..'. of the" Kjwanis Bowling League Awards-Vere mado as follows: Romano to Commit^l ling Tournament. ' , presented, by Coach Martiti ,to the . Costello led the Southsiders with :ral B.-: W.. Bi'yah presiding. Dr. were made at a planning cojprait- mittee, Girls' AU^lc^tic' Association, also ppresented • Other high sorio.s wore rolled by: 1 Lion, badge/*' l Evans,.Paul ollowing: Neil Castaldo, Francis this week. . . 23 points,while Roblnsdn added 16 'asnacht- is a mernber of the West tee meeting last Saturday, at the and Junior Red'Cross. '. Charles S.Romano'ofii V with a >State Championshfp William Martin, athletici.dir^ctor Walt Orchard, Campy's,.582; Ca;:s : Lasinski; beal Cdi'lins', Henry Dreyer,"Robert,.En-. _ 1 \badge, Jonri. Gus- and baslcetball coach." Jireseated •.»(!.•.- for the winners; Ed Robinson was Gur&i,' Hankm'.s 577; Wally Bill Martin rolled this high series 'oint S&cicty.of New..Yprk. home of Mr.und Mrs. J. A., An- She is "^hior aide -to a locai avenue has been elected 1 Wrestling meddl in the 123-pound etl» Steyo Gatyas, J*ay -Jackson, high for the-VFW..with 18 and drews of 301 Orange avenue. tavsen; dqnner- NiVilfrcd Prutzman, John, Luwiiiutz with the foul . Chapman, Parkway, 544; Gil Or- ot thC'Weeklh die. Bantam League Brownte^rrpop sind a member of of. th6 activities coniunittc* ( •lass, '.arid .Pete Render with a Tim King,;John Litwinetz! Dennis, Carl Pfeil'added 10 far the lose.rs. Lloytf C. Beall, Jr., of 210 Maple Steven Jones; assistant denner, shooting trophy ,.and S^eveGat- . rokj.Jr., Baron's, 544; Larry Davis, with a • 379 while Brian Bazilus Senior Girl Scout Troop' 21. She,Gamnja_ ,Iqta fraternity ^t; Unner-up medal in the 130rp6und Raczynski, Rinx - Ritter, Robert '" Ron Durham led the Jokers to . Huzeltline Joins place said .at the meeting, '"There Anthony Santdre, Joseph Bteele; yas, jgob. Robinson and Henry Hayeck's, 540; " Bob- , Maloney, 1 ajso is ah assistant teacher in .the lass. Merle Joncs.presented How- Robinson, Edward Sluzis,; Peter '. posted -the high game of-160. v an easy victory over the Islanders are many pressing problems fac- bobcat, Hurry Bro\yri;\Vayne Foti Junior ,CloUdge.. ..-..- Freund'^' 539;' ,Gene Koenig, lizaheth Realtor Firm 'kindergarten department of the Vergalla, John Zalinsky, Gaven''•"• High" series in the 'Glris^League with 21 points, ciyde purham ing the State'of New Jersey, and. and Lawrence kyans. \ .XI Gamma Iota fraternity [SJ .Sportsman's, 538; .' Tim.. Korner, Mrs.. -Marlon. Hazeldine of .2 First Presbyterian Chu.rch* School.^ Hijrlcy. and.Dave Frey. ' ••• • added }0 for the winners. The no • amount of. campaign oratory ./Scoutmaster Ernest Gei^ of flVe fraternities on :thi Freurtd's, 536; _. Walt Rozman, were posted by: Bonnie Bendlin, Hamilton avenue, formerly with :V.Mrs. "William^ Healy, Mrs. Jack Junior varsity basketball letters • Jokers won 43-^32. Hayes w;ls high or evasion .of- issues can pos"sibly corned three new scouts wh^were carppus and is composed 1 Top Teams Hold Petitions I Beazlle, 527. ' • "'^ .•_.:...;" .-.' ' 413; Donmr Bebkowicz,'_407 and he Evelyn Wade real estate and Irving!' Mrs. Thomas Nolan, Mrs. were presented by'Coiich Hubic for /the lps,ors witfi'lO points. nsurance-office here, now is as-obscure or avoid the cold, hard "fact graduated; from ,.the pa'cJ^TMi servicemen., Mr. Romniw,.ai Also, Jiiri'Dowr Beazlie,' 524; Elaine Thelsz, ^402.'' High games Leon Teetscl and Mrs. Howard Brown to Ed BurkcyBill Donnullys '.This- Monday, the. Southsiders ociated with, R, E. Scott Co., that these issues must be mt-f head Evans, Henry ZielinsKT and man, is majorinK-in IJIII TVTik- -rnolifllft. 524: Chet wore rolled by: •-Maureen—Jen- Lasinski. Stacy attended the American- "Leg' ministi-ation in the day. In Cranford Bowling Loop John Hester, John ' Kr.ip, Bob..-_ Kaufman, :_Charlie'K,"522,-__ErniL ti-Elizabeth.—'--4 '• - JupatUncnt birthday party at. Vlo'ntgoniery. Paul'PeJOLViirilie, Bill !-Jokers-will-meel .the- and trying Sii> Photo by Larry DavU •_ •Tho. race for. the top spot in ihe Cranford-Bowling League re- __ \rj. . FilsinKer, Sportsman's, > 522; Al nettc—'ISOr^Mariiyrr—Bapstr—159,- ^; A-rcsident-of^Cranford for -.1Q. b Hitl Rnv. Ron Rubcnstein. John Sharer, gfenew'Wjii Hospital The_ bravest' thing mamed, as. the ttit'Ce top teams, eaeli won a, puit uf- i, , L- Bailor, DrTcIe~Henry'5775TSr~Joe wy-Mrr. HnrpHint' wns onpnpyd firm Stand on tlig. issues of educa* glosdads/T-'""/' vVflOCKBY^TEAM-.-:^' Pigtured above is the Cranford Plummer BobPrall, Bob Ackland, Captain Clint Crane, Uave ueuonge, Fred En^lu-BarrJLMcpowell arid ,- tion, 1'ristltutldnai', care,' transpor- 1 ,iu^ pflCK V nifjht at Clark Lanes.. Zawislak, BaipiTsi, 514; Joe Szczy- Judy Dixon; 154. '•.-•• ;,. ' n' the . real estate—business . in An American flag will be donat- wrien you arcnbirbravo"tsloll Assistant C6achJi.;H^cklandjiM Ke^\Ve-emjn ^ Rich Rubenstein. ;~ • ' ' Maryland for flvi:. .yd&rs .befbre tation ine'eds and water develop- mee>iif'the-School at 6l30.,p.m. be- rleam -.wiuctrwqh the Norttr^seylntei'inediate Hockey 1 i ko Truekhva-held their- Varsity letters were presented 2041 Institute Post moving here. She is a member of mentr" In 'addition, he has faqed I fpre touring the American C^n Co Assistant Coach Bill Plummer. GoachBoB^raneT^trO^fl^eorse d Lumber. The Liona Club, one game behind Errlco, won a Charlie's, 509; Charlie Re, Sports- s sored by St^ Michael's Church. ; "League championship-arid the Union County Park tlockey. League title this Gibson, Dwight Weeks, Dee JErdtnann, Tom Leahey, King Ward, Bob Knox,. by Coach Poquette to the follpw- man's,—506; and Fred .Roberts, game and a 494 series.to lead the[ffi,^ "D«<-» he Colony Club, League of. Wom- these problems, with honesty, re ilillside. •; ; ' , ; , - -Coftj paiftrom Harris, Ltd.ii and' Hartig Juruqr1 Boys' League. Other high -year•. Bottom row, I. to r.—Charlie Krippendorf, Chuck Goodfellow, Bill and Dave Miller. members of the indoor track Charlie's, 502. '"_ 1 ' * ToPetroccione Paint, tv;o games in back of the • Koetcb ..-:•;•; —.149 1M 179 scries- were by: Richard.- Keppler, n.. i ^Larry Bajjst, Richard Ernst, • .TeanVstandings are": John F. PetrDCcione.of 118 iylak^ lions, edged Acacia for, two games. 4.85; ^nd Jboy Trezza, 4<)4. R. Kep- Handicap '- 10 - V Bill Kiiox; Rodger Kopf,'Don~Lew- " •'. ' ' :-'• ' ~ "" ' ' • W atom drive ha&.be.e_n Tippolrited a Only sweeps ol the night' \vere Totals ....:....- sou 847 b&7 !•,. Pete Metzner, Don Patton, Ed Sportsman's Shop. Cranford'.... 44Vu pler also had a 192 game while chemistry instructor at the Pingry tiirneu in liy flowland~~Realtors , Charlies, noselle Park ,„.„:... 4W,—'j3Va John.Keppler rolled a 177. JIOW.LAND REALTOKS 131 '">- ri.rttuccl and Bob Schachter. " KrVund's Jewelers 4a 35 Summer Science- Institute, /It;' was Season Vt-r -Liri$*i Pharmacy and'Schlec- XlolGaildlo _ 1M 183' '203_j| Coach Farrc?ii preSehted j Parkway -Bowl ..M.'.. ?..,. 43 _3S Skaters Trounce lkjniN 15B 177' 2}O Team standings are;!__*•—..-:_..-_!_ ^r's Hardware over Breen's Gold i announced - today7 by Dr. Laurence letters to the following members Huron's Drug*. •Crunford .•••30 .a 39 _ Checks. The win moved Howlarid ' llaycck's Fine Food* ,:....„.'.,....:3BKi 391V ["Springerr '-^——r—^z r- O'Branuwicj; 1W 13B— of the wrestlirtg. setuad: /Wayne : Cainpy'^AutoScrv.Ico,;..! i....; 38 . 40 A. lilojie Si Son. Contractors fatf nto fifth place'. - Hull - I5B 170 17S ';- 2U Mr. Pctroccione, k a chemistry s Bender, .Bob Clare;'Brluit'ConleyV'"" Hn obi TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES ^ Tom Lombardi of Lehlgh EsSO -Marshall. Sr. ' 227 1UJ — r UAck-lienry'ii Auction 3a 40 teacher uti v...... _.. -(.;••'» •' ' ToUls Bit 913 glU Larry BavisTArt Doud, "Kgn F Jo.-'i. Market *„,..-;. :..;.. as'/i • Bergen Camera. Exchange < 27 -io-»ound-o»t-4ho- natural ic«rdojvis:_CQachCrane_statcd th"at lie turned in a 029 series oh^gfimes of " LUND'S WIAKMACV "lO \'s Sinclair', ...... '. -33'/j' Dell Regional High SchoolTscience p o w er f U I~Cranfo: ; flnh Shahcen Agency ..,.H..-rr,.l..^ .31 iTga.in \v.ishe3^tb oxpr5TtrhtS~sinccrc |"2227T8B7and:"2i!)whiic Vic Mason -—Broushttir Sunoco i.i 33 4S department, Will teach ^it ^he sum- •im»nity-\-?on~-ihe thap';as far a» defonsiyo alignmont. Coach Crane I after' the start of iho"playing sea D. Mavaiall Jody Malda ..'. 31 ii Hockey Club seniof'teanTfJJU- thanUsk ' to. the . litany pparents who of; Crawford"?; Gulf put together Nordstrom; Bob Ol.xorl, Mike. H.-A..Deterlnfi ....<.; 27. 33 mer institute. Juhe .28-7-August ,10, hockey enthusiasts are concerned^" added that both these players Nlctzel, Jr. x KlwimlSr.... ;....m,..-. 2tt- 34. e: its 22nd victory last Sat- The Cranford Hockey Club jun- faithfully supported the club's con- leoies of 183, 215 and 2 iff or a der,;Pe,te' Pt-nder, DicU Prior;r Bill '..< •• Kabur HAS Co. „...;....._ .28 34- designed for 40 taientcdrllth grade He added* that the Cxanf o?d skaierg turned in fine jobs during the tea- Vau Brunt vv- Todd,' Dave WUrUv^Ralph Zobel • Lartert. BulldenH'...... ^ r * MOVING and * SERVICE urday, by slaughtering the ior team ended its fceasoii<_with" a tests this past seasorj by' ajsjd'ji' !12" "sisries," Charles Roberts of Niutzel, Hr. istudfents -who will-pay-no_tultion •~AUTQDEALERS • AUTO DfiMJSRS * FOOD MARKETS * have achieved an enviable repu- son. and "Jack"Wallier_ < ' paolj (Pa.) falcons 16^2 at the iation_froni_coachapbbw — Qvit Produdi Jersey Intermediate Hockey playinyg g tactics. of 1DI, IM a_nd 219. for u 603 tot'ak ~ X tiiiVo : T^z-ZTTvir Mi HUB, Stan" Minch j.'Art Nielsoh, and P»oi«x>i "• BiUdgo 6-0392 •'•- prised of Chuck.Goodfpllow,t]uad _^ llll-.u-Ul llecurd •_;. Hlspoll 11)1 177 17S by tho~bbys' double;quartet' ahd ' Qthtir high sejies w^re.rolled by: 387 Cenlennlal A-ve. Hockey League title." " tffe opponents' 42". Thus,' in-an Crantoid JJ • 0 'Sl.'tpy Hollow Men's Club'.,.-220 and 201;'Slo.eum, Connolly 141 101 11)0 the Kirln' ensemble, lihdbr the di- =—Wanaque—Rcscrvolr^ln^PassoIc average Carrie, the "local pQcksters coachingystart as th final game of the season in sparked by an excellent first lino formed well were: < CenUml Are.. W«UUU c. -t AlUiiUil ' 247; Cininbruiehini, Brrlco Truck- CHANr'OHD T5UOE STOHE I2>. and the.High- School Band, under f Gleck Si Howard, Opticians .... S& •J4 1206 Mary St Ellzsb«tb • . ATithorty^fl * • "WeSfleW which, Chii.rlle.Krippendorf cap- comprised of Captain Clint Crane, and pwight Weeks, together with oligiblo for junior play and iurnod • •4. K. C. Garrity, Dabics,.428; Mrs..Roy 28 241 North Ave., W. .a West Vu int,','2OO and• i\T H..Nylon, Stan- -H. Hopper- 172 132 100 >BBAA Local No. S3 , : 34 ADoms 2-7651 - ESSO HEAT — FUEL OH. the scoring honors-with four Bob Ackland'and Dave tiefcopge. King Ward, Bob Knox and Dayo. in manytino performances^ Coach 1 t W. lMdWy '.:._-:...'. 143 ISO 173 direction of TJeortJi; Toenes( played ,: Brinkerhoff, babies, 421; Wlrs. M."MMr . StStopH"" .....,_, 33 27 EXPERT SHOE! Miller" from the junior team. n dard: Lumber, 200; Judith, Breen's C. Hi ., .'11)7 157 172" durh)tj| tlie Suburbabb n "TTrust .7...,., 31 20 C Prompt. Courtemu Sondea Koals, Also- scoring for Cranford These" three players' scored over Crane staled.. His understudy was 12 •H. Vlsli'er ..: 2)2 15S'18O T Colangelo,..421; Mrs, G., W. Block, •iJayoniit BarrtfrDrtuti Co.-- 2814 31 "A BANK AND REPAIRING H Gold Checks,. 223; Frankenberjier Union County Trust Co 27Vj Were: Bob Ackland_Clint Crane, half of the, team's'total goal out- Centers Crane _and GoodfeUowl 10-year-old Hpn DoLongo who par- Cr.inluHl"' A." CrSinrf ...JM- 157 100 JKinKi g K420 ; MMrsii TTiim FlahertyFlht , y REILLY OLDSMOBILE CallBHIdao6-1144 - QUICK SEHVICS l u HymV Sehleeler's Hardware, 210; DiFu- ~ Totals ,. BUI 7^0 DOS PotPt r DiDairyy 'S7j, M :i2V M IMTYRE'S SAVINGS Dave Dt'Lohge, ChUck_ Goodfellow put. Ackland gained' individual will bo the only player* s los"""'*'"•t fro" "m ticipafepf d in a nurhifor .of coni.Qstsj Boo Doo's, 416;' and .Miss Car,ol '— lntsrp>rll>4 — . '. MS NOETH AVE., «.-', CBANVORD Sdillll Omniiu CITIZEN AJMD CHHONICLK'ilr Hull's Pharmacy ...:...^_ 28 34 • NURSING HOIVIES • LOUIS MONTINI ; 1 blo. Hartitf Paint, 200; Koury, Har- -35- LAWN MOWER SHOP mid George Gibson, two goals scoring honors with 40 while-Crano, next year's squad. Coach Crane re- and showehd d real promisei : •Mt'ucoii 1(111" Howard : :... 174 JS0 IBO Prior Wins State ycstr-DotrrDooVr-lOl™ CrnnftrtdE«ar»r..vE3. S INWI'I'I'I I'l'WWS : Hlnhn Klnil tig Paint, 213: DelGan'dlo, Hovv- Huy.-Jd- Hup- 1S7 14U GoUlbcriJ.'il Mc'n'il Shot) _ 22 :OiiBB OB 8HOE-HEPA1HW0 apieee., j "Tprfi.lLeahey^jd^King was, runner-up with 30. • ' "' ports^ Ho added that* prospects aro Veteran performers on the junior. Ci-uufiml o y Team standirnjs are: :: Cnmiord 11 KcoU'h 1'livln!) .' land. Realtors, 203;--Beywi, How- MCl --16B U7 103 Union Junior Collect •'. - 10 • 42 SALES — SEEVICE S*les * Bsn««a = .—o M- MeCulloutli 45 CRANFORD HALL 32 Aides BL . Ward completed the~scoririg. JThis ~~. Tif» ^Kre"rSiv«rSia"na6ut~fo'r ~ih* good lor continuation of th& htgh|sqUad-ilieluK ncbdUTBetVi^" Slrico 1SOS 1 lMuilllluld d MJ PAET8 — WELDING - ADam» 2-78S1 contest wn& thii preliminary to aCranford club was' young . Bill calibre of play exhibltod over the by. Foreman, Bob.Knox; Tom Oath Cr.tis(urd it ^rKiiiii COLONIAL NURSING HOME ' Crantntd 11 lltiVway land Realtoi'K. 227; VanBrunt, 5 " 5 Cranford '-High's"i!tht«'interschoi- Boo Bao's w.-_^...,.j...... ,,, 42 Vj North An, EaU. hockey match between Lehigh arid Plummor. Plummer, who received l ThT e rinik faf - out, Tom.Archdeiicoriii.nd liNyear- 762 B£i3 S3« .Clowns ....- ...: •..„...... ! 42 . Locksmith " Ooal - BEAtlNO OttS >.Q«kB -COMVAUSCnW j past several seasons. iCi'Unfi^d U Lind's pharmacy, 202; Beravdinel- __ Total*. .~..i... 76 DiClerico to Captain _' SAVINGS* LOAN TRUCK AND C Criinflird » astlc wrestling champion, pick Pill XJpil , .—_.-^.- *0— 41 Reo — Eclipse — Excello U~Acr«.Brtat»—flrtproof BulUln uttwa.-Universities. ;- • v. ':the. award as the outstanding play- cilities available in South Plain- old;Fete Guy, . _ U;-- VFW, 203; -fishtel-, Uabks „.., ; ,..,...,... UnVj .424 BOTCHFORD PONTIAC, INC. _ ASSOCIATION . BctUteni Knnca IB Char** Coach Robert Crana, who has _. Thft members of the hockey team Ciaiiloiil -5 Prior, added another title-tb his. 'UbpdO kDon' s ,.,,.!rf. „..'...; UUV. 34Va 40«i I^ehigli Lacrosse Team . Many Other Famous Make* BRids* 6-0900 . RENTALS er at tho New York Ranger Hockoy-j.lield and Warinancol Cr.iiiford « 1 JlUIUilW>W>ll ,, Si}oe....2!2i,_N, Koury, Citizen and lill . . MORTAOB lOANS •s. V . . •»» How completed his lourlh year ijl pUnic last sunvrrjer, wu very" in-. also help io~ improve fuluto hock-, stilljjay for their own equipment Cttintord a li • Solith"OranJ«, -.: -. 14!) 15S —rJamos -DiClerico of..4JLexineton: DEUVBBT 8EBV1CB 1 . Smumlt ' . Clironiele, 202; Torgerseh,. Shii- 145 laurels last Saturday. V^rest'ling-a-t- Authorized 1 Notth. A»«« E^ Cranford 600 Xlneohi Cranford csaching, local hoekeyiiealnaTlated oy squads. The local rnenlor, seated, and ice time although some oi-the Cranford "I p«rry j avenue will be QUO of Coach Bo.b: ADams 2-2528 IMBtmZD SAVINGS ACCOUNTS' sirumental in* stopping opponents' Crutlfflrci 2 'h't'cn Ajjency; SiOl and 217; Huolle- i. bt-lla Salii lti« 177 125 pounds, Prior won the state' ' Foiir Cranford Boy«' GoTheEasyAVlSWaj] that "Cranford can be proud of offensive "aitacksy Coach. i- S. DeUa".SaIli". 143 J7H — chiimpipnship of^thc NeW"Jersey ihe record achieved by both the stated. Bob O'Reilly and pee Erd- still are handicapped by inade- (lerui/rilten by thjrKoereation Com- Crullfbrd IB in Receive Pingry Awards for the Lehigh lacrosse team, J* •..: RANKIN FUEL CO. NPAINTS ••••.•""•'• For Lota! Loreiuo, Builders' General, 203 lldi Sides "Service omuuncs DIVIDEND BATB j senior and junior hockey dubs mann altornaled in. ihe romaining quate practice times being almost mittee and several Cranford r*si~ TotuotaUs ..^.--..™ M11 7 707 877 State A.A.U. touniament at Eust BJVincent h., Lesjncskj, ,j Pingry h; •DiClerlco.rwho is the team cap- SUUrcd 8errt» - Vm-ft DtllnrU* and 209;4 ' C-strowsky, Builders' 9Ud Oa Kottn Baluu Worn jll Vp tVEMj OIL Car or Truck Rental | SHAHEENT AGENCV ' (21 - Brunswick High School. ~ ,. '• SchoolJDir^ctor of Athlejiics,'pres- ftairi ,and one of throe sehlors, did Tpmpest, Vauxhall and RICHARD HARTIG Cenenil," •J01 and ' 213; Molfen, Co'i'vuUry ;.:— 13(1 lod178 titroutsbinding'job pnj.defense Mr : I OIL BTJHNEB BBBTIOX Helen Shire; 422; and Miller Mjller, [,ys. Syndicates; ;7:10 -p.m.^Play- Swan ..Cleaners, 201 -;' Brlnkerhoff, Jk ...;...;.. 184 170153- Prior wrestled' iiriore. than 30 (.- entod|>winter spbrts (iwardk-to-four E^ylb^Fd li ! -: ^CaU BBldg« (MaOO—~ j .: •L-^^P»lBtJBlOp.^ll^i- Call f Ridge 2-^0 Harris 1,70 1S7 UU ' trtmtbrd boys. Monday | in thei thne tiehig! h team last .jfeai: when it —jingusa-r ora idnei j- bb.^.-,- •-•'..- --^_;^^u_i rmites \*s. Capor's, and trnsinkribles )aisies Q J Barnctt's Liquors,: 202; Kdrrtei^.| •. TorL'i.-r«ii • 201 217 155 minutes'thi'oiijjhmitl'the•day, wre.it-- - Maljo (OH If No Answar., BRIdgo 8.3341 Wall Paper • Art Supiilli ' Proper Iniursset I ue l^lluttttinan_... ~^_B2-l-_Jija_..J3."l 1 , sfchool auditorium. '"'•'' iad its hest record since 1921 with High gamcti. were posted by: v^'T-B^sr-T••' , - •; ' ttLq3rii ! u lingj luWtr*^—i^ymplc .; free-style h 7 : • Paint )• Window Shade* #'?•••••• eight wins and only three losses. I Wortfiold AT*. W. Bos«II« Park 921 Ceniennlal AW Cranford FUTE 1060 FOEDS »uJ 't»l«|i«t| Herbstr 182r-Massarsky,_179; Pay. ^ scniori icilgiiQ, the, Rebels ttt Ebsaridn Loop ; Petersenjs Dairy rules Avjth kiiferent iie^ring than i't; „, Frederick Guyer of 211 Walnut TERMITES C»r» to ehooiio Itta ; t avenue received, his: varsity bas- The first match is set for April. 12 GOOD WIU. USED CAHS Smoleni 175; Gross, 171; Bernstein, and Olympian!; each wo3r their ' The CTfiHetf'took overj first plaft ' '' nUlUDEKS'.'; lAL (2 in high~scH5ol matches'. 'He won are flying agedn. Watch Results Tryotits W -I. • H.' DILorciub 203 209 ISll s ketball letter and . Richard Mc- against Franklin^, and Marshall at 101 No. Union Kw. , Cxanfoxd 171; Kent, 166; Mlndlin, Ifi2; and : 'contests to remain, in-a tie for sec-iu the tlosariun Bowling Lua'Kiic's i'. UizUalla _... 174 ISO four out of live "matches, wiouinu . n| LEHIGH OIL CO., Inc. Five teams Avon sweeps this Krrlco Ti'nc 42 . 4111a K Creery of 210 Hampton street was hoinc. -- ' ' ••."•'•• for "Swanns" of "Flying , Shiro, i«0. ' Pony League tryouts will be held ond place behind the Pace-Mnkers. bumper ni{;ht t.hiii week byy win Lions Club .T.-r....i 32 47'k ;ii • A. lldddad - 141 120 two by pins and two by decision, ;il — "Satisfaction- Guaranteed" . week in the Inter.Church B°w;lin&t"" cam standings are: at the Garden $tate Field on April ning a paif of ''gnme s i th H:irtlK_Pnlnt SViop 21) •is;* • as1!'! }{.- iA*ar , 134 lua Anto" which come with ADams .2-9700 T The •Olympians''. dumped the- i'i'om the Lohluli E.«o 43 ' G. O»i«>wn ^"appear. Thei» Marigold^ •• , .-... ai 26 spectively, for the winners. Tom Crawford's Guli ."22 SWAN CLEANEJtS (I) uate of i\ &. M.j und Joe Barker, 1 balano 41 MJTIU Ay«, , Cranfbxd South & Centennial Avts. ( [Temple Beth-El 2. •• '". '-.' ' •-'" raine Isnoe, Daisies, 4.01); itelc'i Pelerseh'a" Dulry 114, 43 33 lea UJ wood destroying insects Plumbing — Heating Dahllai' ...... 2o'/i axVi With the addition of several new Leahey and Tex Brown-paced the 42 Molcc-n ,--.-• 2ol Ptoiilts ...... 2O'.j 27>» Llnd's Pharrnacy -.'..'.... 21 3D 3iii'att; — 150187 14a a liigh school wrestler 6f Union V, Two. hundred -bowlers included teams, Mr. 'Vollherbst- said••' there losers with 14 and 10 jniirkersr Hoss, Daliiius, 437; Mary. Ann Enrt- 2B •42 30 173 cause much • damage to ' • ' ' & xuXQXfiQ 10 fo Carriatloni ;.....„.... 20VJ &T,± U^rrlK. htd^ 42 Jalm ...... fe. - 172 182 County, came- in third. . "^ ITPHOIJSTERERS BB" . !lowi«iB: Q- Jojinson, Linden Orchids ...* aaji 28V!. are -many, openings in the 14- and DaviTMarind scored 23.'points to man, Violets, 432u Ann Kllimis, SWim ClcaiMii-u. tJO 3i> Brooks •. "- 140ISO . 177 AJr V M .213 42.' 40li 2nntorikl IBl 11)9 ^opeiiyT^uildas^^jibr sured Savlnpt—Hobi#r!koan» FUNERAL ^x BHIdgo iMi . '^ " ' *• ' *t'rcs., 25S; K. Vanblarcon, Linden „ .....-2G ai ryear-old Kroups besides, several '1'Ulips,.42fl.;-Stella Holubek, "R' pp 40 VJ 178 Prior wrestled unattached iri this -34 - --!B--.- lead the Kebeb: to a 52-13 win ov- : Acuei;| 31 40 41 ;..... „ 842 B7fl - Baabtart »t CmUt, KraOwortk - »wtt AT»^ B. •'':'v-i JD»w 'Pros., 245; I?.' Ward," Cranford ^lr.Tlip 4 ; tournament. In coming weeks ho :M protected dxirinijcxinBhuc- DIRECTORS 1 aau 34 13-year-old"oTpciiings diie to~b6ys er the Mi-shdudex. Earl ^ Biitholl'9 ' CItAWkOIiDS_Gt)tiV2) MttliodTst • .1,- 228; T. • Weittei , Crocus . .:...;...... 22. S5- Markowsid, Roses, 41ft; Aldtma wI113^resTOf~tliFT tlon usually require H ; BVICK : BHIdg« 8-W00 moving outbf_town over the win- nddod 11, for the winners. The, ii A|i«ncy- 21'. M'.t 4310 V. MttiOH _..- 1B3 215" SIS- ECKBE UphQlstery ..^^ttrnple-Beth-EI 2, 222; V. Roberts, Zinnias „.,.....•... 30Ml 38"/, i" : lia CX in the national p ttln ui BerrtM r Aster:) •• .....~... io an- of J ami. Serfrwflri vor-'j won. IVipkn, Twlips, 410; Avlene.Mur- ond ChronlcU; Ibwi ttt—T »• leStnea. Mluitti CHAPMAN BROS. — ^|Trinity, -221; ..'I. Shapiros-Temple : ray, BaitocliLs, .AWii otiho "Y'^andthe A.A.U. GMC TB0CX SJUJB - Any boy who will be 13, 14 or 45 V. Boortmkrtit „ 126 Ifl7 16B Ptumbing orHocrtiiig Oon tractors by forfeit. _ ' CranforU Shoe Store .... . a7 au N OOOD H8KD-OABS ~trphbl8tering - Slip Covsnj Beth-El - 2', 220; 15 years old on; or before-July. 31, mer, HOSUK, 40Gj.Ro.se Hunter, Vio 45 K B. Klniitfy ...:...- 11K1 1«S- 155 We Specialize Exclu- Motih Wood uu Bio, FUNERAIi SERVICE JOBBDJO — OIL BURNERS. Game:; -scheduled- for Saturday. L-CJl"3 COW ClWCUs , ...... 44 411 Moiidlcap 14 1( '••• imt m. .•': • • Paiii^E'&'K-'f. 216; 1961, Fs" eligible for the^Pony s, 4Ut)0 ; ami UETEKSEN'ii BAIRY (2) Telephone BRidgc 6405(1 2U; R. Stewart, St Mprk's,-211; HllDiiliacUii- ;.. 1701M 170 ottier Wood Destroy- Plymonth - De Soto Edward G. Ledden & Son pletely tilled out arid:-signed by 142 It. I^Urscll lSl -lot 138 E- Story. St. Mark's, ^210; S. Scher, R. Corsgrcn • helped the Modern MinEs. Uisardi — "2 ISO A. Hoorimimll Ifli) 105 1B7 Valiant WILLIAM'S Cray Memorial H.UMEINQ AND HEATINO - 31 South Union Avenus their parents or guardian, Mr. •vl 40 14U ing Insects,. «^MI do- Temple Beth-El 1,, 210^5^5!^- Rogers, |_Barber Shop win a pair of games PosthiK 4P0 series were Col Handicap 4U •JO LillllGK fciyO (11 K. I^Ufrti-ii ,...t 1117 170 103 OmlM sad HMM VoUherbst stated. ... c Totals - 873 MB A. ScllUlX ...... 170 10O 0188 BEAUTY BOX Jronnmp AND AX.TB&A'noN8 Wcstfield Pres., 209; W, Hoeftlch, and "move into first place Tuesday ... 6 Peters, Chinchillas, 431 with V. NyUn 1S3 144 187 pendqbl9 engineering ~ ADams SrlOZO -funeral Directors ~ . Cranford, N. J. Thoso boys who tried out for the LIONS CLOU iat - - Lombardi -'v 222 18a 310 E. Thomrrterl 103 207 144 • mftMlonal Permanent* immunity. Methodist 2, 209; J.by rolling a 652 series- in the (Jran- ... 0 v;ame; Anita Yount!, Sables, 426 ioa 178 Kaiib A"ra. W. W«tlfl»M ELECTRIC BEWKB Cl&AtnStt SBBVIOB Pony.'League-last fall and were Celtics ..,-...... •...' :...... S •l-horniaim -s :- JM ita rcnr-^u=i.Bso 02a aso methodfl We ore not HI l^ 12 SprlndBeid Avenne. Ziilick, Calvary Lutheran 1, 2081ford Barbers' Association' Bowling Marie Wotcrson, Minks, 42(5; Jear OlTullo >••••-' «! lbi> • Expert Hl not notified.that they were.placed a ' a 14U 101 av BR 6-2935 — CH 5-1207 JJ. Jackson, St. Mark's, 206; J>\League. Cor»gi**Tmln>t^i»- IB AMMI St BRIdgo 6-0105 BEMaw 6-0092 on a team should also try out again Httolc^ncoks % a 3 .173 PACKARD |GraiKJ, Temple Beth-El 3, 208; H.ofN{25, '204 mid 223. Ayre, Ermines,' 408. Other scor Coraiirtn lllff ma this spring. . . \- •• Syndicate •...;-....,...« ;» ...... 3 U •1M13 WISTFQXJ) CO, INC. "Vannauker.-Cpmmunity' Methodist VD'Antonio, E. Butter and J. WorldbeatOrv • ing Included Botuy Kahtner, Minks BS5 by an experienced* tech- 27-204. _:'- .- ••' Zawisla'k, all, led their teams to Mr. •Vollherbst .announced that K»lck« , 174r Dot Ellam, Chinchilla:;, 140 11ETHODIST MEN'S CLUB (I) ^ FS5EE BUILDING FURNITIIRE * REAL ESTATE umpires are needed for this year's Stacy 1S1 VM 1M nlccdly • tradnecL licensod Also, C. Heisch, Zlon Lutheran, sweeps byvplling Cdp series. D'An-7 Kalj Ellen Dragon, Sa 144; and Macl'lu-raon . 175 •sio 201 m • rWBHIl \B 'rIftAHT flfcBMftlMI season and anyone interested Koyalu -.._... ..w O' 1(18 lisa CONTRACTORS Fern's Furnitwe, Inc. and 200; H. Dackcrmann, St.tonio led Ui^Frlchdly" Barbers to Ubl ... 0 Iluth Burkek , Sablesbl , 143.— 1UU engineer. • should contact a team manager or . 153 1117 210 Evtrythlm tar The ttoma . IOS. I. GDKER aul's Lutheran, 202; P. Nardelli, a thretTuame \«/i)> with a 621 set Team standings arc-: ,.-l«S ltid 03'J We are or. New Jersey Pumlture ^-Appliance*. • BXAXi K8TATB jCranford Alliance," 201; H. Carroll, on grtrnes of 184, 2l2and 225.'But- Vice-Presldent Vollherbst. Total" . U12 U3U PAUL S. JOHNSON Juvenile Funiku«/> w w iai organization, ' employing Baby Carriage* ~ First Pies.-2r.201; h. Shotlander, tcr and Zawislak aided Colonial JUC.. 43 Service When You Need It... _. .'.AM lyiirt' •' ''..••' AU Simonson, Cran/ord Methodist 2, With 603 and 600 series, Respect- B.Marek Paces OlyiAl)l:m!i .... Svedman- IUS 1115 1115 . oi K Sercwdrivcn* 4 .—™:A....; ao'. WESTFIELD PACKABO BRldge 6-S000 Elnhorit . 200 ia-t si3 we have served New Jer- ; Addilloo* ud «ep»lra RAW>$ rOO. .-__•' ively. Butter rolled games or 170, 3 170 107 . Bate & Bervtea 8 Eastman Si. . Ctanfoxd 111 North AT«U W. BB 6-1880 an Klt-lliawa \ . 247 ' «—• Starring sey property owners euc- BlJIdee 6-9413 207 and 226 whili Zawislak hdi 2 Handicap . 10 10 10 ! Team sbndings arer pqotnerstpWin - KltU-na 1 Aalera . li'J'J &7Q UU PHARMACY games of 190, 190 and 2o£ ' ' "41 Totals that's the kind of service that counts the most, cessfully since 1935. Our ADona 34648 It t C«ni«DAlal Ctint* W M> I :n Johnson Outboard Motors Mjrk' ST.i]"aoV!i . Other high series rblled Were: •-x °, iJiViKiiu — • 43 and.itVthe kind of .insurance service you can * LIQUOR STORES * INSURORS 111 Pork A»«- flBinfl^ 25 SJ •ritUCKlNG (2) reputation In this field id sd :n P. Miner,: Cranford, O, WisnleW- With 70 Markers WHO , HO 1B0- BOATS ~ LLy.from ;>' honu. town ;>^ent who >sajways' . 81CAHEEM AGENCY, Inc. 3«'A . BiirMarek scored 70 points Sat- Uobi-rti 200 22Stftl —unsurpassed. 'to H.Hh.El a • ],. 81 H 30 ski, Mastur, 548! V."Bixby, Master, Boni'dlt Ilia 151 143 Grady White HUGH CLARK MOTORS 'ry Luthi-run 1 .'., 91 ! .10 urday to^end the'Bootners tb 13fl-Woman KOIIH 600 Set Hrrlc-n 1113 1SU151 iiear^y, eajjcr and.able to-serve you. Suco *%ox to John W. Helni it Son g-Tanrord M.-thodlst 2 • 50 Vj 544; T, Rosci, Ernie's, 53£ M.''Kas- 1 Thousands of relerencee 30 EHitmitti St. «itwid«ru;« »1 30 V!, 11 win over thj; Royajs in the jun- . Claiiiliru^chlnl - 170 200ait Arkansas Traveler -We'fe-independent businessnuin —not em- •r'tipu- ncth-Ri l ., . 8OV3 311'-i' chak, Veteran's' , 5311 ; P . DDeLeoL , — "Totals ...; 623 Oi2 are available In New Jer- •»9 VJ ior loo|) of theN^ranford. Recrea- 837 BR 8-1044 15-'7" North AT«W E- Cxanloid DAYancJNlGHt 37(4 PrlOndly, 530; E. Dalton;. Mike's, rolled ri(;03 series Tuesday l.UMUKU 111 , 1 1 ployees of an insurance coiiipany.We advise 37 Vj tion | Baskctbali^JLoague. 'Bob 170 173 lan sey—not In 'some distant 47 40 field Old Town Midge 64)777 524. , Wulijh added' 30 for^the winners. M. Cynibaliilc lli'J liU you j according to your, best: intertsts uml , 45V.. .41 Ul 1U& 172 no state.- Our work hi GUAR- Genuine [*j Llillwrun 43 43 . Also, J. Byrne, Ernie's, SOS; T. Sanlcllu j Free Balloons for Children when when you have'a loss;|\v«i represent 'yon and "»' t'ri's. ^ , 43Vi 43 Vj The Bootners, Capers awijtln.-fink- K CytnlUlult mo Ih2 166 ANTEED FOR 5 YEARS '"'t WFB. 1 ; ,' 44 Genry, Frleiidly, 505; F. Roberts, li|' df-cides, 'nif-vor decides.—"Amiel 11. Nyltii 140 1<14 . 4:i ables i|ll ended ut> in a flrst ••Ml) 24 24 accompanied by parents : | you alone. : . "I •' ' ' .'•[".. ^ KOPPEItS -COKE ROOFERS Wl r>re<. 3 Z...... 42 45 Colonial, 505 and J. Frusco, Cran- llandlcjit> . 24 1 tie in |ho_Junior loop. a-13 . without flAtnr1 chargo BHldgi B-1144 'a RSitt I .. 41 48 ford, 502. ; Totals f Free Gilt for Mother knd pad Foi'.the.protection and service yon mvd, «ce it MothodUt 2 , •lav:. ThelCupurs clipped the '--^a one-year guaraniee u Mi NO»IH AViU I, > OHANTOBD W. L. SCHROEDER y..L 47 34 1..1IIJ;. : .4&U 1S4 1S1 18 HP 196Q Johnson Motors, Reg. $400,--$298- you Inspection and Advice >— -k DELICATESSENS * QTJTT£BJJ — . iXADEms 4714 Uilce * Barber- Shop 48ti 34V> Maley had. 10 for the l(Jscrs._.Thc From8toj2P.M' ICrUtilord Ourbcr Shop ..<..-' ~.45 3tl . KclH'lU-r- 134 , llSU 1H2 ADams 3-3434 Expert Slate Shtarfo and ^-JUBIII 1(10 223 111), '. 4 U.SGG Cushions, Reg. $16, NOW $9.98 - - worthless. t-'rlcudly Uurber* 43 30 T'-Birds defeated the- • Warriori 7 ' TUe Bepalra , I Master llarber* ....' 43 30 3B-23 ut Ed Varcho led the- win- llatuitciip 22 22 22 15'ft.-. Arkansas Traveler, Fiberglass, with 1961' CALL BHU«« MiM lity Mettiodlat 3 30V 1 Colonial Barber Shop .'. 41 40 Total* •_„. tai (120 7u+ 60S North AT««, W* COLONY DELICATESSEN B31. ners with 12 markers. teen'A 1 Walnut ATenne Cranford Lulh«raii a'..»— 31V Vctcran'n Dtrber SJIOR-W. 33 .41* i5C"lll.tCTti«'a UAUOWAMU. 131 40 h.p. JOhnsoh motor — Reg. $1429, 'a E&U I , „ SO 57 Etnle'. Barber Shop J 33(i M>\ Basil Ivillinno paced the Falcons cubab;iu» » WJ ids mml • Orders ToJ»- IMithodlst 1 ....I 30 85 IBJ lud lut TWIN BORO AUTO CORP. . • DKUOACTM LIQUOR STOBE to.u close win oyer-.the Unscor- 110 164 210 NOW $1199 Win Headpin Tourney ablu-s .18-10. -The Unsinkubles Tackle I Ll'OK iaa ltu! i:i7 An f3*akla« « kUktau Dan HAROLD F. BENNER TeuniH Win Sweeps IU1 11<3 31» 17 ft. Sea Scamp Lapstrake with.50h.p. AUTHORIZED FOBD [-—Fruhk. -D'Antqnlo... and_ Arthur trpuncod. _thi'._; Pluymatcs 3H-14. Boots and Waders U75 B71 ,.03-t Johnson Motor $1334 : 12 H. Union AvK BBlds* 6^6169 ' Incorporated pi Sisterhood League -Potts, both of ^Cranford, were two Wayne Burr had 12 for the' win- CoU BRldg* 64150 of the trio that sljared llrst "prize ners. '•' .. •' _.'.. . •. Fly Tying Materials l&U 183 Used Motors, $1.89 a pound up . Automobll* Painting : I The Crocus and Camelia teams 171 Ull f'6n sweeps this week in the Tem- in the recent Clark .Rotary Club Ricky Radis*. and . Gary Dixoji, 17« 154 CONTROL SalM • FISH DEALERS Antboriifd DUCO w«^nt«Miig •;•".' '..••': • Ku'rrol) ..: B»-th-El -Sistcrhfiod Bowllns Headpin Tournament at Clark scored six points apiece to lead ihu Ktmry «rn 313 Come In and See Us tame WILSON art 152 . ' "lat Driv-iosunxnco Agency In N. J." 2 Locust Street . TriaiDEB WORK Both D'Antimlo uhd Potti had the rCnlck;;. Bill Brown was i Tmek* MARINO'S FISn MARKET lh scries were rolled by:. Sel- South Ave., opp. Cranford R. R. Station, BR 6-3000 ROSELLEPARK,N.J. Can SCHER'S 'a Mitidlln, 458; Qort Mass.arsky, 117 pins. '.' '• . • jjlf foV tiie losers with xix. } BASEBALL AND. TENNIS EQUIPME^4T UO2 OPEN BVERV f 5l> ACACIA 111 .'v 1,"... Op«n Thuio. till 8:30 pun. W«olc Nlghl» tUl 6 pjn> Telephone*: Fresh Seafood Dally LIQUOR STORE Welding — Truck Lettering ; Mitrion Kent, '456; Shirley An eight team tourniiment will • luu WESTFIELD MARINE CHwitnut 6-U83 EXCEPT MON. TILL uli-ln, 440: Shirley Herbst, Wo can do more good by being Saturday night wjlh the fol- w. urn:.- J^ 130 !fe*t'f No Cheng* fox Dollvary S. J'ayi>l-<<-' •:: '•••• }" 177 781 Central Ave. — Mon & gri. till 9 — Westfiold " "insurance Exclusively™ - including Life CHMfmi* ft-8100 Call BBidst 8-1JM BRIDGE 1-1111 Ckm»i Sundays -B Anne Rabin, 4J2; Harriet

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AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY MAKCH 23, 19G1 Patfe SeveB ; ^ri,#: ' •- awarded a graduate fpll&wship by ing contest for teenagers,' to Help Wanted ^ Male Sumrner Rental .'j trol stiiys in the- hands Of the voter. ! tlie National Seiehce Foundathrti. sponsored by the Jaycees at 1:3(1. Psfce Six CKANFORtr .(-NTJO CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY MARCH Real EtUde For Sale K ! Directions or transportation niiiy ' -, tlr. Ullrich '.vyiU s^udy splid state pinv April 16 at the college park- fteaf Estate For Sale ^HOUSEKEEPING' COTTAGES. t», Candidates I besabtajjied/from Alrg. Hug.hes of ing lot. Martin Sciinlon is-choir-.- FoirSale lOLLATOHS to addreus. stuff and bundle three' bedrooms, completely • VI,—T — - « • •. ..»•••. -;- ' . , ... ..^ physics at the University of Illi- withrSll modern convenience man... .'. '' , • ^_' ; '•"*' . '; Services newspaper* Thursday morninfis Irom : nois. The NSF'av/ard is for-$ 1.800 Sbout 1:30 A.M. to 5:30 A.M. in Cran- on threo mile Jake. 150 miles n .'• Applications .for-.-the. Road-'E-iO .".' WOXJASSF. -&AV1DSOS : ELIZABETH FEELEY land. Me. r Excellent ftihlnj. Hot Item in addition to tuitionjipd fe.^s: QENTRAL CONTRACTING, Carpentry. '^'"•"•" CRANFORD. ••••• tAURA'S. ; , (oroi.' Approximately. $2 per ' hbur^ and twlmming. Qoll and rldii may be obtained at Cranford Hiah ,Avenu<, BR 6-0802 Write Box 377 in care of CranTorford |' Members of" SING-SEW,. J.iin- •tfi:*:r> Masonry. Ptiilenng &. R4aSri£. Bai|t SWACKHAMER - Realtor 3-30 able nearby. Season June i to School. Kenilvi'o'rth and Gar\vor>d Classified ftates , "0-282S. No Job too c&all • E*^--s»lg 30. Special rate! (or June >nd •AH candid8t«s-for gubern&toi?ial nomination in the primary'dsc'f'JjvV.'V' -tfl^ X4.O1Q 1 Without "Ht.»«Mrt*i ' U BOARD OF'REALTORS bcr. Motors and Euldlnc , !ior •AcliieVemcnt' company ispon^ police headejuarters ynd .Jwnijj- BB.6-1122 • ' BR 6-0476, Iiibu April I8r have prornlscS to btTare^istrtat a forum pit TuesdayJ —^. * TTi* • * f" FIRST INSEHTION — 3 cento a word. 75 cents""minimum. - AINTING CONTRACTOR..^ -g-jj References exchanged. Call sored by The Singer Mpnufactur- Film to Precede than_Pjiytgn. anct, Arthur L._Johfl- CAOTEMTER -aiidl-COfiTBACTOB. SJJ Multiple Listing Service , 4 Alden Street, Cranford -.. Insurance .4-3580.or wrlw Walter A. ~ cash with, order. (A 5 cents sendee charge-is made- Marie R. Deacon . '.>~~- BB B-3S3O Watertord,- Me. ! 5ng Co st ess safet and tne f t-on Regional high schools. •-g ' t^-~^-:-. - - kind* ox alterations, porch**. irt£. Alpha do la Motto „-. BH 0-5*44 exterior. 'cranfordXeague of Worn^ji Voters announced today.' -— ''- Af'T^vr^ Plonnintr '• ing Co.-, stresf s safetyy and th e« ef-- • . far each billing.) „—' wlu Selbwrt. 32J1 l_ir.coj» Drive, [Mildred Van Gelder* .._.-.....—. BR 6-0?48 P.M.. , i. BBldXs Thb'publlc'ls inyited,to.;attend. Members oX history and econorn-. ,xil jl «,?Vfil^i ldlllllilg •"nci.ent handling of. hot plates, bak- !,-.,A filth on '"Safe Driving" will bu BEPEAT INSERTIONS (Consecutive weeks wiffiout copy Lost and Found ; i On February 13. 1854. a.haval FXECTKICAl, CpNTBACTtNG — Houf ic/classes a.t Unio.T_I—n Junio*..„!„.r. r>n ii<.o« .. • ^T~-^------"'"~^- •• C6ntit»ung a stu4y' of "Town i ing pans, bartecue utensils, or shown to high school students at " - changes) — 2 cents a word, 50 cents minimum. . i. wiring.' Jocbli.fi, fluoresictnt flxcui**, XJOST—Ereseription sunelassck: jn i /expedition under (he commnnid'^f FREE BOOKLETS ' "added fine, independent -citfien ^-'""'"S and-What I! pould Do other ;kitche'n of workshop ,ma- ADS SET BY LINES — 15 cents a line.. Ads set in caps. -.repairs .i»nd plucs LnarAlUMt- Gears' BUNGALOW'••'.' - McPHERSON REALTY Co. Please call BRlditc 6-2181. jv-jil attend the forum.'Saui Orkin,' fo r Union jynior'CoUdge at 7J(i p.m.Commodore Matthew Perry. ar|- Sanj-utlkno. .12 MjrrUe Street- Kri- WESTFIELP Income Tax Returns who'does not vote in the primary i Cranfoi'd." the. "iiigixe ot ieri:ljs subject - to intense' heat with blank lines or display lines must he charged by THAT'S, DIFFERENT. Open Daily 8-5 Sunday l-B tNCOME TAX returns—Small -buslnesa, nssisto5J,arofessor.-reported. W Vtm hoI(< !Ji Tuesday sponsored by . the fcran- chor«l off Yokosuka, .., j$o WESTPJELD AREA PICTORIAL" BRO- "he'docs not wish to bo.' Tf ?'%?** . • ''^ : when-selling their specially: cle- 7 : .corporate, partnerships^ arid, prpprletor- Deinocrats appennng >vill be w DL . lines. Display lines (12 ^pt type only).charged as For ' I Evenlnes e-8 CHURE — ALSO HOMES FOR .SALE shlpa-rIndividual returns prepared in. I ford-KenilworUi Jaycees. await an answer from the Eia- ^ REJviIBED _ Union Junior CoH<-eca»ca' BUT NOT-IN ^^ m.^-'L . : ..., and i\q-4: disct»?s«»n or. ine topic :sigR{.d, barbecue- or oven mittens bijtana »s!itt«t lervice A DEVELOPMENT. . .*UL-.—'• --.--.--•• BOOKLET, ON REQUEST your home. Reasonable rates. ..Col.Calll Japanefla - .' two'lines. ••' . . •••>^ ' '..'•• •.-•'•: -~ ..' . : 10 ALDEN ST. ":'r~ "' '•- *'UB 6rM00 -AMERICAN LEGION CASBfo jlavOr Eugene Dej|n'arest,.Hacken,- The film is in" 'pTepiairation for peoirgaKpg tleetric. BBldce 8-3225. fo_ r appointment. ADamB 2-S181. 4-13 Dances, receptions, meetina, 2 BATHS —' 4 BEDROOMS . •suck: Richard J, Hjju'ghcs of Tren- voice. In party .poluw. He w a ; 20 I.enov «y«tl:ue._WiilS!vt>».8:30.: ^,,bnf al.a ^j of'9Oc eaeh, ; , ., the .annual Road-E-6,- safe •driv- ports to commerce...'.'—' CASH. Checks or Stamps should accompany advertising . Or by Ap^olntrncnt . INCOME TAX . RETURNS prepared by dinner*— modern kitchen '•iU "•''•: •••' ram BOWLING ALLEYS ton nnd Wcldon Br Sheets of East good -influence for better govern-, Mrs.John L; Snook. Jr.. AW!. *.- j ^he achiever • have rifeady copy.-- •• ••••.••. • . • ^ . . ic-jtioj^ room., oil sica'm heat; cxcollcnt qualified accountant. MICHAEL RICH-. .»;::•/ -.•••••>•, .;'»•.'.'• BEBARn'S PLUMBING AND HEATING BARRETT & CRAIN '. . A3XV Approved . . e. State Senalors-v'Waync'Du- ment^ut the party, .which oper- y. • ^ui^enu ^ Sd'and sold over S Kcpairp, remodeling ami ih*w« BSluize idlttoc ,msidi; ?nd out,"S24.000. ... si- Eveninss Call — MAN; FUlton" 8-7136. ' „ 3*23 •« niverUda Pr. Bitldi, wn, I IOrunge. Spite Seator^y £cribe brie£I lh ac NOT RESPONSIBLE for errors in lids taken by telephone. a • , . 6-10M ' • M . ,'. '. EEALTOKS-J moni/ Jr., and' WaMsr H. Jories, ate, Whin 'the.^ycrnment. exer- fo, a comprehensive plan and cite J^'.M ^ prdiiuction quota of . . Salesmen ' • ' , ","' ' INDIVIDUAL AND BUSINESS income TMT.- ,;•!,::. DEADLINE FOR CdPY — Wednesdays at 10 A.M. .'_,;'- EfeXCTFUCAt 2EBVICS — Llbby Brewster '«^,«.»-;«««". BR 6-1893 tax iormt prepared at your convenience^ es P. Mitchell of Little Silver cteps.-ttojrcaL control,". ,.. examples of «M .coiBmunittes-J^.^,. -of-J^ mi«S. ..according Hope Mt£lu5.'.~..~.L'...~.....i~-« BR B-S31S ••TW,p • COLONIAL OFTICES" by a reliable accountant.. Call BRidce Jumble Store Hey|3uni, licensed «u«rlricia BJI 0-13S6 arid Louis Berns of Oradell .are liUe Ave.. BSldge 8-"5a00. ; ' 'Triple A LbcatioTr/ A. Hebert _:._ _^ „.__., »«. --— 2-5760. •••••• ' . .". ,VJ3 rOMBLS STOHE.open four dayi u I The league, encourages political i which have beHf&ticd irom, the " • — Telephorie'BRitlge 6-6000 —-" Dora' ICuramA ..—_...., ,BBRR 4534541^14644 MOUNTAINSnjE t k the Republican candidates. 4 Bedrooms 2 Baths ; INCOME TAX RETURNS, indtvittual-and —Tuesday; Wednesday.: Friday, s«n I activity'in the, primary because,'iin |,; adoptiojjdoption of such Aliniftlan*.. ,.]ior compmry-^s now passed the XELEVIS1ON • BKi AIRS—Quick. Thbninn Callanan .- - :... BR 2-5246 43 Elm St. ••• day—8:30 AM. to 4:30 P.M. »--^ ' Emphasizing thq importance of this way, voters can show their lS S m tl •life W table acrvice. Van's Cs«nfortS AD 2-1800 i business, by qualified accountant." 15 lections-call BRidga. 0-0222 fU ? h^ Z tN J*'^'^i5 y 1Irs^ flaancW broaJ^Vcn .point. ar,d if i^uiur level ol thli ' - • '•' ••••" •' " voting in. the primary, Mrs. td- party whether'oh r not present ppli . • ;'-| ;• • • it •• ,• 8 Aided Street BRirtpr 8--*" are acceptable, can.- choos»ee ,j Harold Trent wilu-itl bbee chairnuap-oi ^iu rf)witp a. subkantiardividend: i:.;':' "•" •.' For Sate ENEUALL. CAHPENTRV and CABINET 3^Year' Old Split Level voters'" service -chairmen for trnrrparty leaders—the-men and worn- j the ^3. Brookdale road, vlee-president of' SING-SEW, sews "••Oven work., Bi itatuma idiSiuat* The, achievers sold 218 shares of r •'• -.-.* .' '"; FINE PAINTS AND _.. ELIZABETH •*, " ' B«pairs. iiteratuma. GOODJFAMILY LIVING! I . «rtr.. ..n]#J "TVio f*>nl knv In nn- enn \yhwhno determineriprnrmmp , partn.-trtyv policiennlirii»r<»Krarf*«s n • conainitlee. ance their operation. •• .'"•,:••'• J85 Glenwoori^road, junior company secretary,-Unishes product Alkyd flat wqll point lot. Wholii family? -See this 7 room Colonial All Color* , ~ pliur puS-=c ""* " —— *•,bedrooms. nLn 4-bedroom. They noted the rise of the "inde- •by helping JflLSweU. the'total vote j Jor the entire'. menibership in SE\^ are: I^-nn: Ash well. Frances, tul'tfyes'bf company executives, Mrs. Catherine Slxinuski and mnui^Wfing^EnilrnE y .^irin.v, inn nT.-n ..'.n.-i • .t^nojjrapy . yp bath, oil ntcoin heat and Tow taxes.,, .Lo _Coloni:il on one of the beat streets •pendent" OB the voilnj; bctiic uuil ud £>ee Uidt political party, cw^yian»eoii.or^prn"Terivrrs. i riomas Barnaby, Patiicig O[Brien, Shirley : cent \y8rkala, \yho servojas;junior Achiuveniui.i'.advisors 10 JjlNG- m ~. mm —Kon-Ycllowlntf • at ELIZABETH-r prompt-servl&f., Day. towrP^largu"S0 X 130 It. lot—reor «n- Vuugh floor-mnl«:t«>' cated conveniently, to' RooscycltrSchool. '"" SEW,-the: junior Athievemept company, spilaaored by The Singer . Colpr Matchlnu Servlcft •" 421 IUVINGTON AVE. ReaTEstate.Salesman Call today for dppolntmenli ' . closed porch—breakfast' room-^ihne size , . -IAT 1'ltINCE ST.i -••••.'.- Ice.' 16 UUicrest AveUue. BKi .. throuehout. :—-.-' -^ a n d ' ien~Rorlrij;uez and Nanty ' Lee Manufacturing bo;.;.:'"'" =;-:-•••-••;"; --.- ----.—••' ••-• :~ •—----. CHEMICOTE PAINT wonKs COMPLETELY AIR-CONDITIONED 2.. 2174- • .'• • . . '.•••. -" —•"'• . Owner fransfcrrcdi;; • . 70S Boulevard. Kenllwortb nOOM > EITICIENCV AI'ABTMENTJ) IN or Saleswoman &hymacher. f'"i '•••' '''••. NEW COLONIAL; UHICK BUILDING. FULL HOUSEPOWER «lcethcal ierv>6e. T MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ latest Dividend Phone: BRldjte 6-1680 1 WKMpoot TlOO amp.v i^rvlce. fixture .arid p. '"* *«- ^irc ABLE TO DEVOTE KOLL were Mrs. Miller and Mrt. Edwin Ittlrc • rep:ilfi. itaDCauoh." tfree-i-esliicjie*- X' 3d'. NEED SUBSTANTIAL' EARNi : 4% PatnoU otocc aijain Iwill lead the Kowalski. Chairmen wex'e 1/Irs. Library 033 ' klngston ., chtrck our plan which offers cx- H. A. DETERING- r.e. Scott Co. • GARW00D LWV'tour'which.proMcd so succe'Sr CUcstnut 5-6334. .v jsdv«rtUln£, ccneroiU setllnu and • 11EALTOBS • ••"" 345 SOUTH AVE. Irving Adams and Mrs. Rachel IMPERIAL B HEAT, CAS, PAKKINU • * AXUMtNUU . porch enclosure* •••^•g i.unuiS tecs, maximum. offlcu Cooperation, 208 Beech SU ,BR 6-6330 uu ..^ifleld Avo.,.. .. EUlllbeth 5-8J00 p&iJnJanuary. All thoso inter-, ]Moi>roe. Providing the background 6-OB03. . lNCt.UDED.IN WENT ' ." l Open Dally 0-0; Sat. 9-3: Sun. Ir3 . Adds Best-Sellers! » ' *—^ ..-.-.*.»..,« ***-.* {'l*ont!irti,iul :^krtclat(. tf/ a.bonus plan. Mill- ested.iii'.taking'.'tbe trip are asked matijrisr were Miss^ Mary Sullivan 1 AUTOMATIC v " Best-seUer.s have been added ^ ENETIAW BUNDS in »iock, 2i to :irt CENTRALLY LOCATED 3 .BLOCKS'' bihatioiT* storm, window* ti'xtif Service. ' " ' ^. '. •'. ' totall Mrs.^ackinoff a't-'12. Shet- anii'Mrs.;Boy.d. ._•,..:':'...:. ~\'•;:.'' • '• M Inchon custom tjuallty &tock blinds. tM. ' • yilOM N. UHOAD ST. _\ • comblnatiaa^doon. Life'- - W St; Michael's parish library, it ^ 04' lnchfii Monfi, $3.2ft; also Jencr.-ill WAItK: 4 N. Y. BUSES Pr«4ucta Inc.,. 102 Souil - 87 FT^ RIVERFRONT^ WESTF1ELD land drive. . -• v and C*' W. Bruneman custom bllndb, -BtUdge 8^3303. , •• .•• • a , G. E. HQWLAND . EarHer-this week., members and • • •• •— •. • '^ was announced at a board[''meeting i "OUc i«j," ft. Cranlord Upholitcry Shop, , , BURNISHED MODEL AM. Opporiunlli' lo purchase bcuutlful Split on Tuesdayv A "variety: of new Alf TAese Oufsfaniing i. 120 South Ave, E... pnldfif fl-0093. U •QPB»f DAILY (INCLUDING SX p" Youjipi-KN. TO BCIIJD, repair or l«vc) .near .no\y_.Temple Bcth-£1. 0 roonn;, guek{s_attended units atjthu homes . The first chapel .built'on rtovy Realtor 7 ^6-5900 books also haT. been, added .'.to':thi), ' SUN.) u\A;M.- toi P.M,~ make alteratioba; cull T. JOHXSKN. 2 batbK, 2 car. i^arace on a large plot of" ONliNDEMAVE', of Mrs. "AifrcFM'ilier' and Mrsproperty: ' was dedicated at Annap- -£: features: lUBHER STAMPS tnadu tri ordej- on , ' 3B0 Lincoln AUenue. En!, CrKCloM. - EVENINOS-CAUa Kround, which even Includes a"?mai|:bt);it. children's-library including a pre- I u..^,™.,^-Morris-Avi:.-ia. North A.VC •1—BRid.g« "-n'fjn - . 'IS <>rrtcr-MaHr<;-Uw*xcclknt_condl '••ilhort noticeice,, • UKUally 2244 hours hurvlct- ^Inry Knlcrlin^ ., , . ' ~7f~* fcrarthan$21W»a I" DiscussionJtoiders oHs,-Md.^oji jFebrugry 5, 1^54/ . ; _ -A -,'• q, Siporol* CKJ»|~— asonablfebl;; B«'t:Bt t o^' Ihat^'rlu) |—tort on. North Avis, to. Irvlilirton Ave citlcd ,for thousands more. We'll take tlon. 7 roAi»b including first floor den dominance of -mystery -- and< space lauiiioro. Rubber rli!|il nti Irv'lnctoii Aye. to No. 421. BI-1TI and RECORD CHANGEH —. Crolii Whlttier „..,».;.<'...*:....:... Cti 5-4400 you through. 2Vj baths, L Splendid, kitchen. $32,000. ROBBINS & ALLISOH. INC. Stories. • 1 quick, dependable urvilce. . VaaV Oraa* ' ''IJollor' ' tim» and •— forth Av/itUi!, W^. rtrude Davit ^.':- ..- AD 2-0063 LOUSES Mrs. John Clarke, chairman,'ap- HEMTAL MOH. ON PHEMISES ford Electric. B Alrlfn Street. BRifign. tomporaiur. lo fit 8-O4yL _ tt i-Kp Bettlna : _...„-."- Dn'a-57»7 '•• '• fcl/,-~ Piulloc Chandler „ „ i. AD S-3707 uu NYtOM-DAGRON pointed a nominating -cpmnniUee lha lobile ', ' combination storrn wlndoWn Dori» ftiu ...... v...... ;..-..... BB 8-9801 as. fpllows: Mrs.-Jont-ii Watcrson, screens—?Uaed^-:VarlflUi* hlxee!* SS.OO "tANDSCAPDJa _and_ TREE PHIL F. HENEHAN NANCY% REYNOLDS LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING WASH-'M-WEAKS '"' CRANF0RD TOWERS or COTTON ^ chairman, Mrs. George*£Jilien and Ivlfotlmu AlumlriUm Produ —^—Realtor : HANDBAGS con, out WRiNKlE- io4~:south "Av«^~W^BnidEc.- AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY—Practical iSEastmanSt.-: Cranford GLOVES :Mrs~Eui;ciic-Foe«t^—-—'• —• 303 ;East Broad Street, Weatncld, N. J. Houiehoid Goods Exclu»iv«ly All New " PROOF ' ,•.' )y new deluxe uU-vstor . npt. 4M, Ian; 26 Alden Street BRidse 6-7033 ' • ' ' ' - - - A . • • *—,• • ; The rellgiou'i! article stund has v . " • Phone: ADarns 2-U300 All Lengths And OKQANa, top brtilldt. liisit raotu»,. alt* cuotiitlluriL i', uloctrlc 'tlUt .—• Multiple LliUng Survico—. Wcktficld Multiple -Listing Systcrh Shades and Styles been: restocked vvitl^. jjitls for Gjont Slxo Cbpocll/ VtliiuJ. UUU^lll I'lanu C'u wu»li«i^— slttS: ^arSa«. oplioiial. MASONRY - CARPENTRY sundavu . by Appointment •* at HaUroad Station, -Wuitildd. lUlc-gor—JPlciura-Hunk nf llopn;iL_^ Shipping - Nylonand^Cotton : TEMPERATURE: Easter,; first opminunion and tjru- Bu!ll-ln lint.ScMan • 2-0H11. . •' ...... v. _ ALTERATIONS ~ "' ' Balesmch'v . Sizes"32-38 .25AItl«.ii St. Criiiiiord '.DRldiiu fl-Viw Storage duatton, Mrs. Clarke announced. ROOFTNO—SmXNG—BEPAIES Frank Sudlmak ...,...:...:..."...... AD 3-2053 _ White and Colors. •..:•' • 40 44 - 'S, buie .cublnot, wult cab- Iteaitora Xtiiurori N£W BEAUTIFUL custom brlck-iront. : Amdhfi the bost-Kellers pur- , * enclosure. cheiJt oil TWCt MOOMS mid tuilhnii/tillBbUi' ABI-I Vat Quality workinanatilp JLcdf-tite.t^ice* AUee Wlrlctu 1 .'..'.... Bn.er3B39 ihrtiu budroorn'_»pUt. Mot wa^or guv ELECTRIC UllroVloia : Naomi Hooehan .....'...... liR 0-2062 ~' Sizes 6 to 8 chastid are "An. American Dlav Sanltiilng lamp drawcm, tjblos, toy chests, eornlctc. • 1st. c-iii mtidi;«! .B-a5oa. ' .• . a-:it -^rhent, recreation tooniV^jittryiie,. lovely o Vl bfd hfiudboardG, unp^lniud. 6-8110 Louise Svedman' _.....-...-...... BH S-67S3 location. 10-Oak loirie, Craniord. See Packing logue; "The Devil's Advocate," B(r.!L-t, VIVE UOOMS, 's'tcarid floor. Modern' klt- THORLEIF JOHNSEN Eleanor Crnie ^.u - BR 6-1118 in ^98 to J1 Porcelain Enamol~ DAVEY, 43 N. 1th : — OPEN WEEKENDS •sr-) by appointment. or SaiUrdai' and Sun- •'Dr.' Dooluy'b Thrtit! Great Bookb-, UHid I|TRS55.- ' U c\uni und bath, h *«»l«irly=aftd^llUrf>r>>cr=greritaK- Td^Riidpr<«;li—Ml*tfcatMl=WaAll loo t 1 HcuttqnftDli;. - InQUiru at 144 Vanard 44AND&AGS9 4^iMMl Kins ^roai^ii. *•>>> jUu v —n^. .GET nitX HOrisE. POWEa Jl Hi Xi Suit Sorvleu. CHcttinit 1-2720 DriveDrU'o. TWmbiook B-0410. Blanche i20 vult insUlUtkuLj bu;r ,.^cUk.t] YvX i»rt joldti*. mow. ( il hiiAit, with Smith. ^ "3^3, Moving ProbUm Patent and Calf - -7ua._ ;. " tii Furnished Mooms ~ ZIMMEHITAN^—BBOTHEHS ihect.hvenWmc<: 6t n ' tu town,' the Elt-ctricil "—"-—•*«"•• Choose from a FLOOH WAXlNG-MAdHlNES, nuW and 3Py a! i» lurcc, tre* yard and^4 Open House—Twe-F'amily . COANli'ORD^-CenUr Hnll Colonial. - T_. :Strawr"ahd Vinyl '•"Sizes 32 to 52 Ullrich Wins Fellowship ^'UJi'ed,. -compiuW line of wuxettj and For Renl ciiablikhi-'d reslduntUi, Area. L bedrooms, 2^a biilhi»; playrooln, porch; We Range of A :- jnnltorlui buupllcrf,1 41G Cc-iitunnt.il A WOWONDERFUN L WAY TO nAlSEt A Sunday2 -4:30, executive locatlo'n, 21 Cornell Itoud. From Foundation OOMS FOR ilEKT r ' Av .talk ' with, u* about it. uJJl 3*il'i ir hoiiuis •-.-•• • • . avenue, a senior at Rutgers Uni- ••1. used. 0 K 12. S3U; 0x15. S35; oriental OMKOUTAtiLE KUKNISHED ihoin, near Home ' Maintenance • Service. —' * uttached uarauu. . Low tMcn, price i 0 x.12. S55 — othor Btecs. GE vacuum, AT *20,'900. Call • owner," SUiiaiit 0-U413. Ufa a Summer Breeie versity's Men"«-C<4Jcge, has been '•jncetlfrom... '; S20. Attic fan, S2fi,' Alio wool huoked all tr:iusportutlnn. U\isli>t.'!.!i man ui'"- and t>lumbinj repairs You may neycf .have another, chance at lrd 11)0 Nortli Avunuc, E,mti Ctun- lawn-t mowing. thl*. larui; in'anslon^typo • duplex.' billed .i mc«. rultdn B-2028, • . U HldtlJ)!JU0 •» J'tf hthlrtd lsnc FUEL OIL is YOUR BEST HI Your clothe; wUl fwl «6K«r.;, thi^b£e KowiSumt EALT FOU WATEH BoflcneM, tnany dlf- cleaning Telephone-.' HRId^e World. AT room. I la bath upTTn one Wanted —,: Female a'ierant'typesC Calcium chlorido I I I "LAltGE, CLEAN, nicely Mriilihijd' front Fully Insured. . ^ side, u 0(i "room. Hi bath apt., oiv tho COSTOWE JEWELRY heotUuiedinth«,RewBl4ok •••: / • 'SEE ...: ^v,,; K1. Trubenbach'n Kecd St'Hted, BHWtirt 4- roonvrr'tteKt' to bath. Modern..prlv:»tu It .th*?. iob. half dotie. ; Make 'a* *'good oilier. A Ktudlo apt. .on the tlltrd floor. • ''"?•'?'\ •' and for the mmwt . (tone. The hoating element 1 SALESQIRLS, fulMlmo preferred. E^ •'' .I" !, 1 IB South Aveiiud. K...Crunfonl homoi eoiivt'liii-'nt to jtrjiiuportiitUuv. TRUCK CHANE ajid y-^»rT.H.J9L tiiiS^' ttirt""by buiiiiB a reasonable homu now OU hot air. heat; an A-X neluhbothoodi BERKSHIRE sever become* nd hot—ntmr E. ELECTRIC BLANKET . -- man only. Ki*asoii:il)lo. * JUHiduo "£i ' ~*'"ij ^n'l^d ot pwlniJ' rent ior~Joan( and . perlence not neci'fcifary. -liusincss. lo Large Selection 6-2,703. • •„ " ', • .' •'••' - n .'cated.ln Crarlford. Write to Bosc 370j. even glows. Allfobria an dried' Tub Enclosures * ' • ytjra. Then. J*'lieii you're leadv for'thiit 1 With Eaeh_ _in care of Craniord Citizen and. Chron- HOSE n&turaUy. with' Isn iU^ FREE! fktfc-HAyPjCAT-MOSS, KO-i<-Q for COZY UOOM, nverlookliit Cardi-n,. (rluiia- j-er.-ij-.iy-tw.i-t-jT.Ti-^'V-lly VHg,-Job^-yoU—can—ttadw—ln_your '., mulchlnd shrubs; i;osell, -«Jrd..nj I- I I ly home, contra), referuiiees txehaiuii'd. p.^.j, proteialorui priS«M"ao3 eo-j hoin« lor one that will so with that Bt > TrUbennach'B-Fecd' Si Seod, BRlduu 8- VirtI1 : r • Seamless or, JkiUnfcru',- 1 Hamlltou Avcnuu, ' - araven, Best Quality «iuf pitee. F»ii Job. .••;.., —• ' —','••• Yoil'vc ..atways....wanlcd* a .river property1 BEST MTf UEt^pIt ~l 1601,-118 South. Avenue. B., Craiuord. ' »ervlce.'••' ITree parkics -.at- I2se- A»*. j -Tiiii ColoiiuU - home haj .6 nlcely'ldccorv --NOW IS'TflE TIME -r .,.....•: Seams ALLEN PRINTING CO., *1 Kirt!» A>"«J *t«i rooiiu. oil >teum heat, perm, drlve- Jusl orti! block .'from' the echtcr'of "loWn," EN PBINTIN? J >ee. thlu 4, bedroom Colonial -with laruu hue. E.»..Cranlord.' . " " - --'S'^' 5b* 163 lot and presidential section Start your own business—Plan your own to order for wed thar- you -will be proud "of. ' ' ' ' uraclouit rooms, a ACood-burnln^ fireplace. jANDWI(jm£5—AlJ\lJEj lo uiui-i tui w«.u- poiiitruents ibl conVchlont to everything, nn. 11 200 ~tt;schedule-^Become ah AVON Representa- VSee These IMPORTANT FEATURES: from tirniHt «-VOHR INSPECTION .- $1.35 pr. . • dlntf parties and nil occasions; canape! Painting — Decorating deep lot, available for immediate ptliics- tive. It's easy to rmakov money with •f aha hora d'ocuvics.— Call HHidao -ft- REPAIEPAIR ALL MAKES «.«..*&*. » i^d >±ry- PRICED AT ONLY SltMO il bk 3-WAY TEMPERATURE CONTROl.--tJoniK.rtar T. A.° CHANE—Painting and Decorallnc. ers; nutckk . dtip«ndubtddbte service.- VNVAN'SS 1 ;. 1^ 243 Waiaut Avenue. Tel.. BlUdge e^QattattO l;! Aluminum Prod. Dishwasher Specialists 1 aia, lirst 243 Waiaut A ClriVKyORD YA FCTHIC 8 AMtn Sajcet, - '• • -• • ".I'' . .'• ,-i r • J. ' FRUIT OF THE BRAS-GIRDLES Washer •""- pD |UOOK "for estimatesestimates. ' : • U BUlrflte ft-lMaX-;. ' ., '' '.. M ^—ij-'.lo-iaifes. ^.lJUdilut_p)li<^' EVELYN and TIMER CONTRQL-S»l*era 0 to 130 mlmrtu to iwtt I mm L00M| 1 !.|CHA1J*r-.>i'^» >^ ^«w EASILY INSTAUED-oUh M» 110 or 2»|velt cw. '• ND SliADE'SALE—olJreraloctfed; • " J ' " I'' I'' • ' • Central housework'Monday, Wednesday BRidgo 6^295 sonjal- Jupvrvislon. 203'^ Columbia Ave- palrexlpaired:. concfete sidewJiiU tu^i; base- ^earns and tmtt.toilnttimtt- •.. -'• '-I -•' . X »..u>- up to.50 percent, a thousand nue. Cranford, CaU BlUdJo 0-3115. ments, yards and caraeiei rUrawrf. Call o Vmr.d in hund In thli Multiple Dwi'U- and Friday.. 8:30 to->2;30. No house- und -one Uunp sh£>tie5 in stock. Wu menu, yards and hold laundry or cooking! two adults lri , Seamless STAINLESS STEEtT0^...o#wWi.UUrlced "to Sell '• called the Service PooL Lucia O. Rainey. ;.. ~ BR B-'8843 PlUmbthtf. Carpentry. ,~ ' COUWC BOON ARTHUR A.. KIAMIE—Interior and HOMERICA,-Inc. GlRlTxvAKTE.D for baby-sltlinil. CaU lulntlntltl f andd decorutintfdtintfl l sssailsa - Emeryencitis — Aviytruxii. . fer BRldae 0-3712. We SELL and SERVICE the^w KORTH 8 ALDEN ST. ttcw Grady-Whltc Clinkprbuilt Boat* iociion nuaranteed^- Free estirnates. A5SOCL-VTES. BRldte 6-3O5<£ ' JAY 'MAR ""Wj^STFIELt) MXHINE" BRll rrre Olt-FIRED HOT VVATER HEATERS- •losa. u palrs.' >1nl— S. C. Work Wanted —Female [' APPAREL MlCHAijjJi^BARICM—JExierior *ral In- KOZLOWSKI. ^FormerHy Van's) BR 6-0483 VOMAN wishes Ironing to do at hnma .—terior . puijiUntf and paper . hanging. DUFEK, nccr. to a Better Home-^ SEE BR 2-5580 6 N. ONIOM AVE ..•••- — BR 6,1729.•••;•'.-—' CRANFORD Reasonablo. prices. Call day a. BfUdga KANK . Cliii ggjfff, «-338i^ — . • ** a-IOIO. evcnlmtJ. BRldBO 8-7313. 0-25 tf " und -.U -VAST- «VNL» l^JOmtA^uj UUL.V- staris^T2:SGOTatj; B.*STBLTUNCIC"'aijd;'sbNrSOS; tnQm«j!r IN REAL ESTATE, i* INSURANCE GROUP OP BTH GRADE slrls. anxious ^- AD S ft. bai;, S105. HEHB" 111TZE(L'S . KenilworUi. CHcatnut -5 v '• .••'». -' ' .to (to to .Was))lni[ton,. will- do odd Jobs Avenue 181 North Ave., East, »l Centennial Ave. NUHBEHY and CAHDETJ. CENTEU. iM 0037 or baby bitting; I cent a minute,' after 362 North Ave;, E. Denmaki Kd., -Cruhford. ' BUtd^c 6' ., THE DENTIST ~ school, .evenlncs or Week-ends. -Call Cranford, fcL fl-llB."--•• • .' — • • t CALL BENTLEY i MICUAUD tor A-l Ud 8-8744 or BRIJee 6-5458. U work at bulow avoraKo cost. . Fully TELEVISION ^ RADIO BRidge 6-8110 j Doctitt'ti pull his own teeth - SOB'BEI* srAMPlJ — Threo-llllo • nahv IdL tllUduo U-UlbU or IL 1-08U. AFTERNOON H1G1( tiCHOOL tlrl wishes • and_Jiddre:&j plubtic beU-lnktnu holder. HI-FI REPAIRS * THEBARBElR .baby sitting ' mornlatfs or u"..k;,inds. 50c: cherry wood ntountlng, . 41.00., Aiibtf Cook «.«•. BB 0-3130 11 & U Rubber Stamp Service. Bo* Wit. DEPENDABLE OAV-jitD X uCM S-8018 , Doesn't cut his own bulr^ Cranford, N. J. _ . 3-23 . EXPERIENCED WOMAN wlshi-a ' to do Musicial Instructions ELECTUONICSilHVSCs; Ruth Price Keve BR 6-3173 Ironlm; at your home or • mine. Oil ILuel Hamilton ...... AD 2-1727 tlST YOUR HOME"W1TI( A . / RE tYOU LOOKING VORV — IVflrt'v or I . ~ . C^U _ ' BRldio ti-.0312 a««r 4 P.M. U-tlO * BL BENNETT, toucher ; Uavllaiid china, coni tueitaodj. Claialqol ind popular, tcf REALTOR , . GlItL. 10. wlahl's work ua baby illtcl-. Seager's Drug Store »oni In your homo. BUd Dorlair-Roiid, Gcrtrudti ..;. BR 6-0409 . iiletc dliiiierwaru Kt; double mat WutSeld. Call ADamJ U-B308 tf Who Is jilio trained In his brbfeisloa. Call BRldue 2-«l87, • arid, box -iprinii, Di*. MtitttbOn SI - 'matter. AH in L'Sicclkiit cohilltlnn. ACCOHDION iNSTHUCTlOiN , BR 0.5174 DO lrohlnii lit my 104 North Union Avenue The charader of a Cadillac revenb tho: terms S2.5U tier week. Original Cemetery Plots LOCATION? PAINTER WANTS' WOltK, 12 years' M- vjilui.', S48I). itutlh«ws •KUrnltury Cos. perlencu. ^lnildt!' painilnil, uprcluUzci TOOTH ; PRIVATE PIANO le«iion!j uIIt your ru>uiohomo. KETTL1NG ESTATE—i «« buri- B. S. WBULOUGHBY Ui pahulrii! cuillnuit, u'ullpaptii removal. NEW PUSH BUTTON 3Ii» W. yront SL, IMalnfleld, N. Jf. .'•- ' - ».i..... 1 EDWAUXi-hwAim) Bn. Walk to town. ' y: -".r • . Advanced aUit^tiUAC^LANk ail\CELANDp MitEMOKLvL~PABKE , Remi EsUte Co. Open O-B 13 Ctuk St RciuloKUble.. t)uy phnilo Bltldue 0' „--"-'i'^^tn-"-'-"!!''!- f'S'Wa-P'n' HITCHCOCK, Kenllwurth, ^£L> ca^r.- Noa-vc^t^ri^u 2203; rtislit UHono Blttdfid B-4U73. BRUSHES VOOKS—Ulofc Ura»t, "Tom Swlit. Ji'^Tom —will divide. Ell.-ibc'-a 2-CH«3 ttr HOME Corbi.lt. Good comlltlon, IIUc each. PIANO INS'fllUC'fiONS. n.tUlruwrs-Ail- • BlUciiie B-t)OOO. vauciM. MARGAHET X'APE. UHldiie CONDITION? • ABOVE LISTINGS Reg. "69c MA11OCANY-KINISH four Urawuf chl'sl, U-3154. , ' U Are ottered thru member office*'of trie 'JUome Wanted Permanent lioiid condition. Alwt Stuutter J>m.u< CBANTORD BOABO OK1 REAL.TOK3 J , ^r bedroonts. norlll liOOK VOB THE BION Exirelslnu l/nlt.- BUUhie' U-lWi!. LAttGEbUfc^tocatloiiR HOME. ,BWo dutulb. Wtl c: to Furrier Mortgage Money Ifloic Ml. in ea*o oi Cvuuford CltUcii «EW ia W»lnut AV«riU«. URidaa «.167U. Jl ASSOCtATtOi; DESOTO—1.1)55 fn if-drtor lv-B.J autbnintle- III UltUli'e i'G^M kRICE? . THERAGRAN oonor llurJtop. V-ll. Wanted shift. Ulltduv •.I . A realistic i24,5OO. -tuuo. TWO W.O.MBN whit wUh.tu line, wuln.ht All Types of 1NDNVIAC—10S0 I , radio aud lu:.il- tliu. imist ht'iilthful 1111U lastini:^ wa'i'. Commercial cr. .hjdramatli t-xcelli-'iltt-XCflll-llt ' COIldlI'ondltiut n thniuuh wirlic ''unit prmwr Ulet. N«i i MULTIPLTIP E VITAMINS 44,000 mills. £< 00. Call ELbabi-'tl _.. . ' No utliniis. Call "•' & Business Space t..:l U-D:j| W;.;-. ; 205^-' OVEJt I.O60 KJ.' it. Srd ii 16-SO 79 r Allied Complete Multiple Listings 60's — APo'lHECARY S'LYMOUTH -| 1 lvldcrv h'.u Not'th. 'UtvUlil AVcnuc, only^- 1 U und rod lu- Street. , Idtial IdT aa i , .!{•.;,•,! ./• ••• NSURANCE coupe; nil • Y' ursmg Service d l BOTTLE R:^589 GOT THE CLOTHESUNE BLUES? tt*lor; V-B u"l|i\e, , "\Y£ii; "w/Wj" riilo. ilini. IJiil^"'!"1 'tomlt' lection. etc. ilAX Tnc malic trunnifils. LWoUTll V.N7A\ g. $6A9-± NOW ONLY You. Telephone URidtle 0-0737. or cun- . IS Korth X.W. E. bult Tclcphuiie Directory. Uour« Mon- Camps , . day thru Friday. 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 Wanted To Buy BR >19OO and BR 6^)777 '••Nf|fA'i':' PJtf.,-llsturd»y 0 A.M. to t P.M. No CAUL US FOR DETAILS ON THE CliKATIVK AIlTS'^AY. CAMI'—In 111" to«rvic« Hundavs of holldsvS ' - WE BUY 'EOiSS ' Watchuiii: H. ^-H.JII^M. SvVlmmiiu:, PCtASK CXLX. VOB DXTAILS OPtN WEEKENDS NEW SILVIKRIN FAMILY hJitu'U.ti-k rullnu. ttnnu, cmAi'liiU; " P.M. BOOK SWOP" . CuU ' 'June Uti—Annual 4. Cull AU.iuui U- iM 13ti> NEW HOMEOWNERS POLICY Dressniakery Alterations] CLOTHES DRYER •(iiu:i. a11 BROADER COVERAGES LOWER. PRICES SHAMPOO COMBS 1 ""*-' oirriioAiiD MOTOIS••:: i-: Kcmp»Kill , ... . BR A-007I !' .'.'. -la ft.';-" • '• . • Change washday work into leisure hours! WallcVJ. """" Its lUnrwin - Ml 8-t4M $1.00 Size Helen Cue*/ v BKR 60886-0883 Fluff-dry your laundry, in less than un VIQIV J JJilu »..«i.— __ W (W643 Mullln - Sh 8-T831 Piano Tuning ' ' u , Wl S-731B hour, in any weather, day or night — auto-" ,i 'IM.IAHLfc:' PIANO nvStically 1 . ' tilt Piii"o ' Co. (fmtneTly CrwUord pLLio Ca")'. Tuner., and ««*uHd«r.- your (avorlto i37 North Avenue. West, W«tilcld. VISITYOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED REALTORS — INSURORS •» RICHARD HUDNUT CREME * PUBLIC^SERVICE ABOVE USTINGS "Over Hall A C«nhiry ol Service" Reg. $1.00 —Save 31c LAING MOTOR CAR COMPANY DON'T BE A DRUDGE — BUY A DRYER i.-^-jiPil^i" Guns Wanted) L5l>-v-.*it!! RJV u»r H»'J.'ttt •)> rifle irioliiun.' liutOT, riAulvcm! Will call »t yuuf convenience.. "REALTOR"

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CITIZEN AND CHR^ICLE-TIIljkSDAY MARCH 23, 1961 at—a, meeting of the club at theM. Susan^ O'Connor, !'Cranford; home.of .Mrs. Theodore Hull, 588 Betty'. Ann Xragona and Joanne Grandinetti,: Kenilworth; Gail Kirwan Aids Ludtow av^riue. . Refreshments Hendrfckse'n, Rosel^e Park; Paula were 'served bjr the hostess, as- Lubarsky,- Spjringfield;,- •: Elaine sisted by Mrs. Paul G. Chieff, co- Rottstock, Mountainside, and Ruth hostess. •'../. r. ' ' " ' Rutishauser, .Scotch Plains. , Second Cla*i Postage TEN CENTS For Jones CRANFOpD. NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY^ MARCH 30, 1961 At Cranlortl. N- J UjCSordifiiyi. Lists 3,Sectioiis, ^4:Pages . ..Public Safety Director H/'-Ray- ew Officers^.Members Vol. LXVIU: No. 10 Raymond .Moore, of The 1961 officers of Gamma Iota Roofing - Siding Theta Sorority of--Union Junior Gutters - Leaders College are: • Presiderit, Barbara! Elimination ipiiointnie'nt - was SsbUish of Linden; vice-president, AUWork pi Susan Szokc, Linden) secretary, >y State SenatoS r Wal- ' Guaranteed,^ Madeline Sorrentino, ."Westfield; 1 nomination for --goy- •sistant secretary,; Donna Bonn,; ,vayi Pe"nhission to take-the dirt Cbtrimittee conferred last Cranford Methodist Church .will celebrate^ its ipOUi aiT roxlmity to the municipal dump was granted':by the municipality Tb.6 Boird of Education as |Scho6i to be subraittcd to the have stated they would.be to- J ^ranford; treasurer, Beverly Ri-' JOHNIITM provided the contractors followed expected to make, a decision at voters at a referendum' ~ , *on" ,night oh two'sites Under con-" shell, Lmden, and chaplain, Eunice j ersary^g^ events boning with the Garden State Parkway looms :erested in constructing a plant ir. unizen d supporpp t for •' las the grades established by .the June. • . • . sideration. These are the ~2S- Thotlen, CranfordT" v ' ' '.'. BRidge 6-1105 as the key "to the early ^develop- the area only if the..township im- its meetinjg at 8 p.m. Tuesday in U ,nion dinner in Raadolph Hall in the new educational build- mediately ceases to-use'the dumps. ownship engineer and deeded the The school trustees and namin oUnio a nJone ansd fbarre proGo-\ •42 E. UHCOLN AVdTOK ment pf" the 100-acre Craitford'In- property' to the township at thenight in Lincoln School on a acre Hiliside-ayehue^tract and _ New members;inducted into the at 6:30 p.m. next Wednesday, .,r/'• ", •••';••. „ For years,- Cranford-has been dustrial Park, 'located in the conclusion of the project.' , site for the new senior high men\bers of thfe Township a 24-acre tract of tovviiship- • . • . sorority are:, Lorraine Kenny and M an enviable"position.because of ... - - Honored guests at the dinner will include^ former pastors southeasterly sectipn of the town- 1 'municipalities. Plans; for- the tenth annual campaign 1 haying Jts own dumping area. This Elimination of the dumping area ^confidence in CAMPAIGN BEGINS ..•.-• , „ -,,, ,;„(„ their, wives/former assist- ship, • it was" learned this week., would cost local residents approxr owaed property at the upper for $25,000 of the Union County committee cif Boys'.,Towns-T>f. Italy from authoritative sources. .'•"•••', facility, it is conservatively" estir i" .believe-ihc-y outlined by,Louis Dughi,'left, of \Vostfie-ld,\-ompaiKn manager, and It pastors, former Jdirectorsi imately. $1 rrtore per month or $12 end of North Union and Cran- isiristic, -young* The garbage disposal area oc- mated,_has saved locar~residents repi'esent Arthur Vonnorl, right, of.313 North avenue, east, chairman, in a Contract JLet approximately $75,000 a year in per year in scavenger charges, it Ask Merit^Pay ~" and ii b'Ticiin lead- 1 [Christian education, former cupies about 30 acres wori nearly was : estimated. The addijtionai ford avenues. in New Jer- • recent 'discussion, with the RV. Rev. Msgr. John Patrick Carroll- For The First Time In Union County! one-third of the industrial ''tract garbage disposal costs. ' ~ -. ci'ship "" ' ""'" ••••'-' ••' ""'•v'.,Thyn^ nf Tt;ilv. Thu cam1- —superintend •would-constitutela fair cWarge Jun AbbiiiKi 1'uundei and tji"«.:iKtem-t*-fa">i>" *u>r,,., "•••'•'•/' • • • , . which the township Hiis~been"eh~ TTH^TalU of dispos- sey/aiaT ing of garbage, used-at the local by the-scavengers for hauling lo- (Ieclai-ecl. -'-patair-win-Closu with' a. dirumr-diince on May 2Q at. the Es«.x nts ,?nd others-connected .deavoring to turn . into revenue- cal., refuse, to an out-of-town one "privately ovvne"d lot with ,-—is- X ho—liHyu>iliate,| -HonscvirNcwarkr-'-Comrnlltee memb^i-.s. from Cranford are: Mr producing . ratables , for the past dumps, has the approval of the lh Hie past history of the church. dumping, area., This. • is" now_dpne 50 foot frontage, is bounded byT", .-pasJLe'hai man. of thii^UnloivCoun- Land Mrs. Andrew Ci-isanli, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. tfAramgplo. Mrs. 7 AM to MIDNIGHT Lot Paving several years, y : State Board of-Health; The local Crii'nford:'). avenue,. "'. Cherry wood" , In several nearby communities, ty'.Yoiin i, Republicans and^Mr. Edward J. Ga-lvin_and Mrs-Vunnon. .; . ;• . • ._'•". j Sunday School; ;. * \ • Qriginally owned by many, in- dumping area is orie of the few street,. Union avt^iue (a- continu- •- DiDon'atp and RufJini of Rahwoy iff New Jersey which complies ful- ."the local municipal dump.is usedj beforevthe "iBbard of Education decides to adopt- such a plari...".. . . | Moore- u as elected, in .1959 to fer. Hpm'er J.• Hall, chairman ofwere awardedHhe contrict_for£the dividuals, the township has aic^ by'onejtruck from tlie neighbor- ation of- North .Unihtt avenue) <, and •. term on the' Freehold anniversary' celebration com- Quired title to most ol^-the 100 ly with the standards fof the land- -Last week the, board approved a 'rocommendi^ioi). "to,.aceept_os a Watchung avenue. -^ ~ ,• *'•:. -: three-yo: ance Co. recommends choosing : paving .of the- Chestnut -street ing Borough of Garwood, which cr poarc jiood mechanic, one you know and CAR REPAIR SERVICE litee, .will he master of cel;e- acres through tax foreclosure pro-, fill method, of garbage, disposal es- statclmcnt of its-objective the ts- The Cranford nyenuc .tract, It,_. radejFlag- parking lot by Township Corh- 7 1 ys. the itaWnship an annual fc<^ Ki wan-an- Insurance claims jiics a£the;dinner.' :^ ---- ..--.- ceedingsf-exqhahge of' lots or" by ldb state health yjuthori- ,W.ns" pointed out, is about, the sarne. 1 1 ."trust.;" and placing responsibility rnjttec Tuesday night.; ^Therr • bid A number of communities' "are.'.' tablishment of a rnerit system' of | r :: • ',' • was"' ' 'named' • Young ti*js.- '•• '•„ '•• ."•••• • • supervise •i'or your car's safe and ..efficient The invocation wiU, be by the direct purchase. :Theitown'ship is : distance fi'om the fee.nfc*~tif" thc _ _1 jilted to Pfti of $6,602:50 was the lowest of three studying the feasibility of joint- pay ;.-treatment for the Cranfqrd t Odors Mfiter Man o the Year in 1958 performance in his hands. Go to 4' Dr. J. Edgar Washabaugh, pursuing'-, an aggressive'policy to .A large part ^)f--tbe area usdd township-pa.'i the Hi^bide avehuo Crantord - Kenllworth At SULLIVAN CHEVROLET received. -, •: "• • ' •• »'-.- ly constructing an incinerator for I School System." . Mrs. ^tP' by( tire him. for- periodic mechanical |o Was pastor of the;chur£h In acquire the remaining scattered for the municipal dumps was ac- tract-and about.a TlSlOnile closZTr .i', —:.;-. Chamber- of- Commerce. By Honprar^Unit , Contracts for the furnishing of quired without <*dst to the town- the disposal ,of garbage from _the Dexter, public relations chairman..! than the 39-acro Orange a'venxiu" Junior . check-ups- Your responsibility^ for. B6-18.' - ' •'•- •' '\ •'•"•'••• - parcels Jn the tract; • — ^ , Into Lagoon first".. ..vice-president. of •-...The.-ribhoEarx-Brnrtch otLj road, materials .for tho corning year : ship at the time the Garden Statt several, participating communities^ said today that the purpose .oLthe tract, whlch_ has been defeated "'in < •He- -is - the-suTe-operation of youT- car is .'rcotih'gs also will be extended Several industrial plants have Such u project "is coistly-and little thi' Cr;•';:.-•'• duced by siieh practice. _. . Rev., and Mrs. Howard R. 1 sider the~locatlpn because of its oyer the _ditch and lagoon in-hack to the. 1960 Republican NationaJ Haney' accepted the..flag Jan be- cisch (1929), the Rev. and Mrs.Crushing & Quarry Co"., Westfleld, fill dirt was. taken' for the park Jn'a:.statement issuwl.thi^.weck because biui-service woOld'-huyc half'of_ the regular unit. _\. "~ and ^ Houdaille Construction Ma- of Munsec drive turned from a to be provided for Sunny Acres Convention. A Navy vclcrqn of y. PoyntcTr (1931-1944), the the teachers; said: , .; World \jVar .11, he is a graduate of Col. Charles "J. .Christian, Unkjn terials, Inc., Mortistowni Contract health" problem to one of noxious only. ~. ScoiiiMother^ Wrong Tree? v. and •Mr" Tiarrett (as- that "County c-ooTTttTraTOT~T7t^ervVr-fic' r ior the rental of road j odors at Tuesday nijjlii's mcu The Cranford avenue tract is jnt pastor,"1956-59); a«d, the Prom at CHS M the Board-r.o{\£dv\catlon has. zt\r tense atid Disaster 'Control, who Rlan Cake Sale~ Are you expecting an: addition to the family tree? You'll find the .,'. und^Mr*, Matthias Torgersen removal equipment went to Heckel of the Township Cotnmittep; ~ part "Of a GO-acre parcel of almost I is a past president of the honorary Trucking Co., Mountainside. nounced this objective. In the 9 The Mothers' Club of Post 78 finest -quality baby supplies at reasonable prices at BARON'S. lent-into the ministry from, the course of this year's discussion Public Works Comiriissione whdily. owned -township property fiBorn Yesterday |-braucft;:.:show New Providence Methodist v The Billy May Band, featuri Edward Keanc of 9 Munscc dthy: nue and -Orange, avenue.- ?U was* • Swvlca Mandgar Study and report. was an informal eral member of the Board made YoutHService ing, and: the other with the train- vlie Uriioii^ounty Trust Co'.; Cran- iuich) and the Rev. Dr. and^Mrs, "The Natl-Drivin' Six," is engaged who has spearheaded the 'cam pointed out that this iract-AVaul'd Ing of regular police yl, 1944). - for the 'police department for $.4,- willingly • offerUd to cooperate "prayers,Tin, -pix'senting «• benefit Monday .evening tor the "annual CHANEL NO. 5 '. Hall reported that replies are of June 2, it was. announced today ports from the local health officer cost plan for tlie three year high , nu.nl dinner, for-, honorary members fottoty-TralmJ — Coty iFdce Powder included trad. with the Aioard.in.Snaking a study performance nf ".Born Yesterday" iC^dcLMny 17 iiCthe dilfth: lKdMC thLt'tht ithscn "for the^outh-CprisnlRitiofr^SerS George-Inn, \la&n TOVVIH [ k-m. He said_the water irt' tlve Following the defeat of the flr.sl" ~ ToSenre You! ~ Imcr pastors arid and ley, co-chairmen of- thg Prom understanding was that the deci- vice on April 20, are extending fir wood in Garwood. Henry A. Kiu- ship. j~Mrs. GUB GutiorVci! will The vehicles would be maintained, committee. ~ . drainage dditc h and lauoori-.isnou r .referendum last sprint;' a • "cut benspie;; is' chairman. " Itl Our ^jjierts Compact jndiiy.', School officials who I will the bidder" stated,, for ' $35 per sion" to adopt •— or reject —< merit feJ J ter bTTdown plan"'of tho Orange avenue nnncialr5ssistanc<> tq~a -'non-sec- mnko the arranHements; "%:'•• [ present to extend greetings and ServiMs JSet: Frankie Lester, the band's' sing- rrtal ^fftr rawra . ssurfaee water bTTt . Mr. KlntjonKpiu.s- presented a The announcements "wert^rViade Ktep Your Cor month each. . • pay would" follow, no.t precede, the school was, designed but never Uarlan charitable..agency, [ljyatulations on the centennial _'Cranford_ residents and busi- ing leader, was still in high "school should not-be used for -drinkinki g -jThe comedy, a, hit on Broadway, rt'port on the niiecess of the din- _-_i..:..__>.._v_ _ - • • ,-*-—-- BollI»sA»^UI Also received ancLrcf erred: to the study.' dy."'.:' ^ . '. -J-M 'used;- This 'plan,- cutting number ner dance held recently at the ILo- 15 [the cHurch. nessmen, have becrf invited to at-when America's- greatest dance ["purposes. will' be presented- at .Ropsevelt 1 Tlmul ' police and fire chiefs and attorney bands were at the heights of pop- . At first glance," Mr. Goldblsit- of classrooms ,und_ reducing size tust'Tavern In' R^sellt .; rcetlngs also-will be extended were bids for new uniforms for tend the Community: Good .Friday "If it's Snoitious odor sltuatioti ' Junloi-'Hitih School, Clark street, T ularity ... and such all-timo • greats said, "a merit system would seem that's another problem,"" Commis of catetorla, auditorium and uym- Westiield. Tickets,, now available, . A.Tnomcnt of silence ~was oh-' John Shcnk," ^present .superin- ] members of the two departments. service tomorrow from.noon to 3 to be an attractive idea. The d.c nasium facilitlcii, will fit perfectly served in .memory of Robert S. COME IN AND SEE dent of the Sunday School, and' p.m. at the Crantord Methodist as Franlc'Slnaitra.and Perry',Como r sioncr LaCorie declared. ~ .may be purchased through .thu ' Approval was given the ex- were known , primarily, as band sirts'to pay.^a' higher salary to the on the Cranford avenue site, it was < ' " -••••- fif xhtt following former superinten- Church;-' •• - • "." • . •".. Tiic- comniiiiiontr repeated —trnii-p'n»11-f -h»Vfiif.g nf ihi> Pfciin- suggests you OUR NEW change of township-owned lots jon vocalists.' — .".-.-. superior teacher —• as a sort of teported.. field and Elizabeth Districts. They "Konorary unit, who died March ds: Harlon W. Drew, 1936-1940; Meeker and Winans avenues for The Cranford .Clergy Council, telephone conversaUon which, ho ; open a" It was during one of his broad- pecuniary 'promotion* — is quite ...,.C * iiu bboard, it was "Veported, Is iilso arenvailable-at Trinity-Parish 14, and .condolences \ve»iT ^ox- ftRPEC-E trbert Sjutsen, 1947-1949; Ro- lots on Hory street .and Meeker sponsors- of the annual service, had earlier in the'Week~Wlth Mrs. casts, singing for a house band of logical. Iir ptacticc,- however, we split 4-4 on-.the two propbsod sites, office in Crqliford. -• V pressed to the family. ' , 3. Hardy, 1949-1954, and aventie owned by the Tri-County have urged those attending to stay lyeane in which he told her that CONVENIENCE CHECKI a-^Jocal radio, station ot 'Phila- bfellevc ttu>t any eftort to develop '•to eliminate an odor might cost litclsion will have.-to-be reached •-•the.Youth C.onsuttatlon Serviae The meeting WHS conducted by TRAVELER .."s•¥- Laird, 1954-1958. \." Corp. The latter, company will^jay for the ' entire service : on, "The For Reports and administer an equitable rner~ by Tuesday-nlgjit in order to pre- ACCOUNT T0-I :hc anniversary month also will delphia,' that Frdnklc was heard the community more In dollars and '•! ''- is a social casework ajjency. .Its .Roderick W, Smith,-president... CANDY DEPT. r ^he township"$12,0b0 in addition Seven Last Words of, Christ.", The By ¥&& LewisTand in a very short it system inevitably encoutitch; a sent a referendum in tfuno, it"was services' were desiyned to . help ature the first.visit, of. the new tbjthe'lots. ' T'rie new township service will be divided Into 25- ct-nts_thar» it would'bo worth." AND THE LARGE time.he was on his way to New multitude of problems,' some of . MayOr C."Van C.hamberlin, who explained. • traublctl--yoiins• people,. aiKL-4holr_ :;r An- auto-m(;ehalilo is- ilkcLa doc-: ihop,_the, Rt..Bc.V.. Uoydi C. garageWill- 'be built: 00 - the Hory- minute - sessions to accommodate Biisiness \atv : YbrKtb'join""the'Xowis-'Ba'rid as a which have - never; been: satisfact- presided, advised ""• that" -tests of :A~ bond issue for a"-"$3,804,700 families, but ' in practice"". the tor. The more familiar'hu bceom'ef ASSORTMENT OF- |icke, to Ihe local church: at the and Meeker street property. those who, cannot stay the en- ' The- new . business . personal TRUST. featured vocalist. ' ; orily solved. . , • • waiter ' 'samples taken by—.state high school orrthe brango avenue aeency offers aid to all. but thewith your car the bcttcrjhc'. is-abk IOMPANY r.55 a.m. service-on Sunday, April • Charlei? W.~Tripp. was named a tire time.,..; '"" -"•- •. : tract and.u. new $2,rTO,30(y junior KIKLD Frankie was then summoned by property forms were .mailed out'to "Measuring -a -. teacher's ability health officials from "five points elderly. ~ EASTER CANDIES i Bishop Wicke: will conduct a member. ,of the Local Assistance 1 to diagnose and.-treat its ills. The .D ' The Rev. Dr. Tommy Dorsey, and when Tommy objectively, for example,', so as to high school on Hilltiido avenue was -Board to fill the vacancy Sb 1 all local business people this week,. in the area will be made pQblic as" Instjitute ifoi' S'afer_l'Lving. of the kclal^ service Of consecration for pastjoi of the . Methodlst"~Church, disbanded,, joined the Hal Mctn- justify payjng him a h'ttle more. SJWn ^aitheyjire Ij-eceived. defeated oyi January W- by ** ttcw-"edueational^buildin(; „ ion it wys announced yesterday ,by American, Mutual Liability Insur- xnc dcatrr~ox- artlfotmn-Uiu aei-vice. -Muskt-will *,Jri._^Koan•St.. K^aniui TctiaiydTcfiifflnia—lhatrtha that thi i _ _.. jJoosev^t.FTA!"S ,..l— Incolh avenue at"3p.m'.| on that r i T m.-'u' ( l Mr7 Tripp s""term~^'ill "i _. r . 'the^'Chapel*choir Europe jehtertafiilng joliparniecli i the same worlf; vt-rt wals Ylushod withjlre host dum'for'a $3;7V2.t)bp hlghschool;bn PlllX-llUSf! of Booli lie, followed ,by arvoptjn house cenjber 31, 1963. | of the Mt-ltfiodis'i. Church under forces diirirjg World "War Ijt. 1 j ich. . ., ..,, ; ; and ^ { morning the .samples were| Orange avehue lost !l,783,to. 3,i4S . ;,.'^/ „ A recommendation that library the new structure.-•••'---- '•'• . Patrolman'Raymond Cosmas was the direction of James Lenney, di- It was about this time that Bud- Failure to receive these forms, if it is, in fact, possible. Then, too, (Continued on- Page 8). : I in books be purchased by the Roosc- amily Night will be observed advanced to fourth year* status rector of music. •'...' dy* Morrow formed his now famous however, does' not relieve a tax-most teachers are skeptical of .—velt School PTA from Xundt; In .the Friday, April 14, with d- pot and Patrolman„ Lawrcnccr Erick-. First speaker will be the Rev.orchestra- which was t^jjaged for payer-from the responsibility of merit tia'y; tfiiy anticipate' jeal- "f treasury at theTend of the year ELIZABETH m [ck dinner in Randolph .Rail at son to third year status, both ef- Longaker, ' ' last year's Prom. With many- suc- Ming, Mr. Markowleh warned? ousie:!, dissatisfaction on_the part 1 was made at a recent executiVl ID p.m. and a historical exhibit fective April 1. Sgt. George Ward | ^ ^^^^^^ -^^ cessful recordings, but thinkinii of The "forms and instruction sheets' of teachers who do not receive JayceesElan to Construct 1 PtAINFIELD. board_ meeting: :~ -. fdlcs of bygone days loaned Jby was granted. sick leave with who will take the- words, '.'Father, his career, Frankie reluctantly are available nt the tax assessor's merit pay, and a resulting sag in •The recommendation • will be lembcrs and friends of, the church. for the mohth of April. ... _ . forgive them for they know not loft Buddy's band, and signed with office. They must be nlled out and start morale. Moreover,, would not Christian Education;Sunday will 1 presented at a~ regular PTA' inoet- v The Cranf^rd'lElks Lodge "Was what they do."~ / _ "" - '" ' RCA.as a solpist. His:.ilrst re- returned by Jun(i 15. uir~parents «want their children SampleitiverOarn^p ing on April 13. ~ i observed on'April 16 with a granted the first permit for a raf- cording of his own sold well pver Edwin Hrn-kins, chairman--of the- 75th anniversary River Car- Lmber of special anniversary fea- The Tley. John DeVeaux, Jr^ Mr. Markowich^ oxplaWed that taught-by the merit teacher? The board Voted to cancel plans , fles since the approval"" of the pastor orS't. Mark's AME_Church, 200,000'copies,'• , • •fa-'. Veil refreshments on • play day jcs. Dr..Gerald,Knoff of the Na- Chapter 51, Laws of 1960, estab- ''Any effort oit- tho part of the rliv'al to be "presented by the Cranford Jaycces in conjunction with [.bingo-raffles referendum -by ' the "-' " - 1 say Unto, But Frankie still lovdd thti. blu lishes an accounting basis for theBoard to give Cranford u better thiijib:;cr<-'.-ince of Cra'nfonLpays in June, reported- this.week.that tx- [i movie. No further titChh^'wni L -$7,50^ thou s - " ' v—• —«, — ^^ -.__(,. t_JJ^ Ifl tfOKdnalrirj)R4aly School system. r ori'~ •" fund raising-projects dance band" souhdTlfd Used in business. In general, per- colltnt^rogi ws iM. being made-&y^IIs~noat eoimmlfoira: guest speaker at both the 9;25ing will bo .held at the. clubhouse, in paradise." , . ~ ,'',-• .-,- mo, Ihusiaslie support of the teachers,'' this year bccnuse"ttiore are j i,. 10:55 a.m. worship sorvkes 951 - Lincoln -'avenuep east',' on July. hthbe individua.Billy!' Maly caree bandr, whichand~turne, ind th toesohal property used in buslnesi) 0? John Ffam:. ficlent funds in the treasuryytij The. Rev. Chirk Van Aukch, as- will be'reported on the same basis I Mr. Frahz said urrarigornt'ntii al» at day, and there will be visita-r ii.':".'" • •-•:.•;'„•• •",• -'...• .- MY SIN sistant pistdr^ Methodist Church, "Wo'do:not feel that tht- cady 'havia been made to' obtain '-iiK-et PTAv ,n«ieds,' it wa^xiin m-i!i-the-ehurch--SchooLJhu'.e. Referred—to-thcj. police^ clep;iri- haSselected;-"Woman,-bt'hold^thy; ii't'-cut luinber kits: to be ussem- ill be a historical pageant at -..enii for study and report were, son! Son, behold thy mother I" Eye Shadow Wand GIFT SET S 10 and 7:30 p.m., and open house letters from Mrs, Sophie Baran- iled according to standard" specific' "My God; rny'ifjod,' why hast By LANVIN III .lie observed throughout tlie ski, 301 North aVenUe, east, and Thou forsaken me?" will be taken atlons, and thu Jaycees will as- ly in the new educational build- Mts. W; G. Emerson, 2^ Arlington by the Rev. Walter Wagner, as- expression!" is the way a promin- sonal. Property Used in Business,' , the Board's statement last cmblo-u sample iloat within tho . •:V $|.35 roac(, requesting limited parking will provide the assessor with data sistant pastor of Calvary Luther- en.t critltripoko of the Billy May weck.;is opcnioTte interpretation ext few w.eeks to demonstrate 'WINDOW $J.5O on Arlington road. The com.mu.hl- : Band, and after-jjcrforming several which will constitute the bash; for an Church; » • - " ' that it has utifcady decided that cants pointed out that the street is selections of fox-trot music for the 1962 assessment ow easily it can bo done. so crowded with_all-day parkers The Rev. Laurance. J. Pyne, pas- $3.00 7 tor of Alliance Church, w^l speak. Capitol Records, the band was art Under the That is it point on which we do He said an announcement will lood Friday that it is often difficult to get into overnight success. ^, - Mry. Markowies s^ru.'.---!h observed, no sln*- -ffi.-'js- s