iriJE, THURSDAY, TJBRUARY 7, 1B57 jlT'yJM AWP CimOK vfl Defense Council and has active In many other local wicz, Arthur 1 tod ffni'v* are expectea oupSi . ' . ... - IChalenski and Stas Davis. " with district i After the play, Pat 11 „ He has resided in Cranford for Assembly Play to Depict Elizabeth and 47 years. Mr. and Mrs. Whitty 1 sang "True Love," accompanied field. The eight coti fe?- jby Marilyn Hayden M the piano. have a son, Thomas, who is with in the consolidation cover Cities Service in the Baltimore of. Scenes of Lincoln's life • I Stage ^technician was. James Gile, geographical band.Jroin Diz Ent*r«! M second clay, mail matter ,1 3 Sections, 24 Pages—10c Birthda y» I and the flag bearer was Hay Lesko. The Po«t OMice «t Cranlord. N. J. honor of the GS Council I through the PJainlield area. ^ " and announcer was V-rC. Belden of Cranford was The development committee WQ* named chairman of public rela- lected last week "will serwe^M. Bird Feedenr Made • uwiui the assembly, a talk- on tion* and Mr*. Belden was named interim board of directors lot I bicycle registration requirements ffy Junior Gardeners row afternoon. as MMrs . H. Lcouncil-to-be. . May I, «et as- Barbara Buchman. Dancer^tre presented by Police' Cant, finance chairmachairman as Mrs. charter date, is the deadline/ •Members made bird feeders un- Women Sought as Aid Squad ••"•' Paul Marino the part l Kott, Gill, Moody Frances SeiUer. Jean Carfaevale. who was intro- Whfyjmighj t off WestfleldWestfleld,, newly- completing plans on staff, der supervision of Mrs. Charles of Lineohv^nd Hartig.»r.U of-fee-develop^ __ . . ... M ••• • _ aTl ^—.2—*m i ^^-^lmano and^Maty Ann t^tta-taiimaii of-fee-develop^i districting, budget, coord Dldrey. Mrs. Francis Burke an3"| assume the role of-the young Ann George Bpown played Sent^eommittee for the new Girl DiMarlo Dughi. of camp facilities, standard Mrs. Thomas Roach as the Junior imber trombone selection^ Scout eight-council- consolidation, Ijy^oters RuUedge. Mrs. Wilma Milligan's first grade ing for volunteers, securing a. p«*$ Garden Club of the Green Thumb Local women interested in organlzin*-an auxiliary to the Cran- Narrators throughout the play named sub-committees at a meet- Garden, Club met recently at the For GOP Nomination Mrs. Bernard B. Kott, Edward 'pupils at Washington) School have ing ]ast week in Westfleld. manent board and finding a namfj ford First Aid Squad,are invited to attend a meeting in the squads will be: Robert Hidi. James Guer- - - , ,. T grade gave completed a study unit entitled for the conspUdated council. home of Mrs. Albert Baird, 15 e Gill and Leonard Moody were itfeal residents named to serve Dunham avenue. .-way race for V» **<> he^iquarters buildine. Centennial avenue and North avenue, east, riero, Barbara Hasselman. Leora^ on "The Care of the"On the Farm.** A winter scene of nominations for Town- 1 y. pro- on various ether committees in- Hat in Ring at 8 pjn. on March 5, it was an- ' ~ elected to the Board of Education Liskovec, Albert Rendano, Peter the farm was paintet Mrs. Burke also gave a talk on in yesterday's annual school elec- Bianchi, Lorraine Yanuzzi. Lois cludk: Mrs. HoUis Leland. em- nounced today by Mrs. Donald in the corridor. Whitty Named the feeding of local birds. Helen iton; They will succeed Mrs. Schmidt, Theodore Griffin. Ray- ployed personnel; Mrs. Albert Ges- Mae Dickey, secretary, presided Boothby. temporary president for Adult School mond Evers. Mary casiaiao. a"« j r, Ann -Dell Arto. oregory sier? office and equipment; Mrs. in. the absence of the president, the group. . ' * • Charles Redden, Joseph Kohn. and Reime Morse Shepard, fund drive an- Purchasing Agent George Toth. who also portrays i , i McCarrick," Karen Ilive James Zalonis. Refreshments • .Walter Bl. Cooper, squad pres- Buron C. Belden. who were not AJc an Caro alysis; Mrs: Robert G. Hoyt, or- ' FKANK T. hiaent, reported that membership (Jill ditu «^«..».>-* — _ were served by Mrs. Francis Duli- for reelectioa a _ Jas Record [ candidates for reelection. All Stephen Douglas, the famed orator j Totn anQDa niel Corveleynj New ganization; Mrs. Dwight Copeland, For Cities Service on the squad itseU also has been o>f Lincoln'*>.....«...s» —.day, .• .-,.,, Outstanding reports on • social Steven Redzinak, proprietor of cai and Mrs. Baird. budget items were approved by —t t ,n<>n1n's dav. . i »-..... tinHini* r»>iihrts on ' social ' camp, and Mr* Ira Kerzman, pro- opened to women who pass the re- The." class will recite Edwin i t dies subjects were presented in •_ '- w elected Public Works Commissioner Next meeting will be held on CommissCommissionei r Ira better than four to one plurali- gram and. education. - I vestryman of Trinity Church for quired basic and-advance1 d j,ar^e n.,o„ first aid .courses available are: $63757.19 by a vote of 586 to 123, Pupils of Mrs. Ruth Baker's training requirements tot member- typing, speaking for alNewl Headquarters Building and capital outlay of $31,586.77 by third grade at Franklin School | Nancy Luzon School • in Roselle Cameron Ogden, and Fred J. Ball, c on in my assignment and, Prominent among recommendation»-•!«»•«s in the-annua(ho annual report of FirFir«e will be made at a meeting of the Arthur J. Ulichny of 7 Behfiert present leader. if rccievted. I shall continue my By Chairman ship in the auxiliary alone. . ;, esperanto, home decor- a vote of 554 to 148. presented a program of recitations, Chief Howard G. Schindler as submittcd'to^Public Safety Commis- By Committee The Roosevelt School polling pre-school mothers' study group of place has been elected to member- The scouting career of David best cfToVU to represent all seg- Postmaster Arthur F. Metz. 1957 Mrs. Paul Wilson of Plainfield, a itions, painting and drawing, dances arid instrumental selections 'ship in the Newark Chapter .of the representative of the Gold, Cross plane geometry,' speed reading, sioner Nicholas St. John LaCorte and the Township Committee is the Introduced and -passed on first district had the heaviest vote with. on Friday. Janet Criscola was an- the Garwood Parent-Teacher As- Skaggs began when he joined Cub ment;; of our township in, solving Heart Fund chairman, for Cran- sociation at the' home of MrsNationa. l Association of Cost Ac- the town planning problem as state auxiliary set-up in charge itsfll, | home television repair, judo., sten- j suggestion that a new fire head- reading last' night by Township 303 followed by the high school, nouncer. • . Pack 176 in 'March. 1951. He be- Giant 23-Inch ly. problems ford, today announced his district 246- Cleveland School, 137; Walnut Frank Festa. 415 Union street." atIcountants. He is associated with came- a' tenderfoot member of well as the day-to-day, problems formation of new municipal "—' ography refresher, first aid and I quarters building be given con- Committee was an ordinance fix- Recitations were presented by nit our rapidIJ - captains and reported that Mayor A v e n u e School, 128; Lincoln 8:15 p.m. -Tuesday. Mrs. James | Sta.vid Engineering. Inc., Route 22, Troop 80 in May. 1954. and there- which arise to addressed the local women'r photography. ' sideration, during thc coming year ing- the annual sulavy of the health Josephine Caruso, Janet Criscola, The home building* and buying (The survey report of. -the School, 90; and Sherman- School, 'S- -« Guare will preside. i Plainfield. after made rapid- progress up the " ly-gr'owing suburuau^^community.v,. " j„onn L." Brennan. honorary chair- ing Tuesday night. ' Registration Barbara. Kralick, Mary Hep* and course, sponsored in' cooperation Community Planning Associates of f ie'er at $5,500 and of the director 57' ' • •' ladder, of scouting. He achieved 4 CYCLE - 2% HP. Commissioner I^Co>tewas_edu- ^ has prociairned February 24 1 with the Home Builders Associa- of Prinbcton now under study by of welfare at $1,000, effective Votes by districts for the candi- the second, class rank in June, catcd in the Cranford and Eliza- a s Hear-- t . Sunda« ,_y „i n•_ th tVloc town-^ United the Township.ConvnHtee arid oth- dates follow: 1954; first class the following Sep-| both elementary schools, received ship. • . tion of Metropolitan New Jersey,' Drive Slated March'1. Public hearing will be begins a four-weeks schedule on er local bodies stresses as oneFebruary 26. tember, andx then Star Scout in thuiuc bachelor-ouav...^.^. „f - arts degree^fro-..m . Tne district captains met at the of the first steps for improvement February, 1955^ Cornell University and a law^de- f^^-^^ Legion Casino on Mon- Navy 4<>, March 7. ^-'' This, measure will pave the way Q erec from Rutgers Law School. He. to receiv• e instruction=—•-—ii« s. fot«r Previous spring semesters were ByLWV of the town center, "the construc- YOU'LL FINt AT February continued to be impor- m r tion of the urgently ned T for Jhe confirmation of appoint- '.• I I ptary house-to-house canvass on if ord Man held by the school in 1954 and Registration information and tion of the urgently needed >""'— O . tant as he reached \the life Scout has maintained an office for the By Headquarters and Firehousc on ment of John F. Kunzc of South Sunday from Chairman Nations Navy? Why 1955. The enrollment in 1954 was us " a.. < rank in February, 1956, and now practice ot law in Elizabeth since I JJ 4100'and-ibo^t"3ro"in: 1955. No Will Vote" tags will be distributed Springfield avenue.") Pluinilcld, a sanitarian on theSherman " 33 2» 33 and his co-chairmen, Mrs.. -" I Brant Coopersmitith off 5511 3a the' Eagle in 1957, just prior to 1946, continuing the practice of | jje, 0 spring semester was held" last year to all residents of the 14th voting Chief Schindler's comments gn Plainfield Board of Health, as Lincoln ' Bl £ ' his father, the late Judge S. F. La- MalcomV Johnson and Sidney" Walnut 63 40 his 14th'birthday. V ra street twb weeks ago ' (Continued on PftJI* I)- district on the evening of February this subject are as follows: ' Cranford's health officer, effective Cleveland .83 M His leadership achievements are ' Corte. He is a member of the Un- Nunn. \. ^"Spfc he barraged influential men ' . ' "27, when the Cranford League ot "I recommend that a new fire March 1. V High School 150 79 ion County Bar Association. Servinibs distfTcTcaptains are: Rooseve\t 1M demonstrated by his successive n County Bar Associatin W UinI ine international organjjtattbn Women Voters, aided by Kadirnah headquarters be considered." -. C. J. Stevens,' representing St. ranks as assistant patrol leader ower —• i i_ Mrs. Malcolm Johnson, 14 WP- ' with letters suggesting such a force Chapter of B'nal B'rith, will con- "In the. year 1909 the present Michael's Church, advis«d that Dr. Total 388 6(17 492 aw 3W He is a past grand knight of and patrol leader of the M Elizabeth Council, MS. Knights of ington place; to be used now in the'tense Mtddlo duct a toon-partisan door-to-door building was built. It was built and Mrs. Edward R. Wolfe had BARON'S N drs. W. C/ 500 High street; mveyed their property at 110 and his current post as assistant {Continue* o» P«0« •> Mrs. East. '. . ^-""" •' Colony (Club registration drive. to meet the times. The front of theco 3b 1 a den chief' ancT'la a" member of J. N^ ThornpsonrR^^i^^^ bpen sent there, Mr. Coopersml tive chairman of thc Kadimah We cannot utilize all thc space in- uary 4 anil asked that taxes be ox- place; Rooert. WUUamson. 307 added that one of the two tension r 'PUlfScd.:T.hc..pcopcrtyJs now being the Order of the Arrow, scout -International 01 ympi'c Chapter, and Mrs. Brant Cooper- side; at' the'* front.-,. At_the _timc Stoughton av^^ue;Jare. Howard spots today centers chiefly along used for storage of school' equip- camping brotherhood. Last sum- DeliVersTalk Sport Picture" will be the title ."jmithj, represent the B'nai B'rith on North avenue was not ~a state Set .Arnesen, 24 TuliD^treet. J)\ a body ot ws»r, the- Gulf of ment, as a temporary office for the mer, he attended the Order of the of a talk by Vincent de P. Farrell, the league committee headed by highway nor did it have thc traffic Invitations have been extended Also, Mrs. Sidney Nunn, Aqaba. from which Israel has re- school and iis a meeting room for Arrow'conference at the Univer- assistant supervisor of physical ed- Mrs. G. G. Boyd. which it has today. There are to Julius Polliitschek, president; In Germany North ayenue/_,east|~ Mrs,. • J. fused to withdraw her "troops, fear- various church societies A resolu- sity of Indiana. He' is an active ucation for the Newark school • Also on the committee.are Mrs. times when there is a double line Mrs. Elfie Schcidcler, executive Proved reserves of petroleum in Ayre, 209 Arbor street; Thomas a new Egyptian blockade., The tion was adopted expunging taxes member of Troop 80's Indian system, presented to Colony Club Philip Alderman, whose home at of automobiles standing in front director, und Albert. J. Benninger. the are steadily in- Bentson, organization's annual Men's Night Palsy League of Union County, to $100 GIFTS COCHRAN 1 OK Pone «) lan, Mrs. Oliver Callaway, Mrs. nue and Alden street or **"••"••<- lights were authorized installed at attend a reception here Saturday (Continued o« Po«e » tonight at Sherlock Hall. Rainbow Girls Plan ^ucsident of the Esso Research,and Joseph DeMartini, Mrs. George (Continued on page. ('Continued on page 8) Enjjiooering Company.^-Unden, ' Mr. Farreli-- has been in ath- for Cranford workers in this year's For Him and Her Events for Season letic, recreation and physical edu- Kamps, Mrs. Max Mozer and Mrs. Golden Deed Crusade, thc drive FLOWING told X conference -of business Bernard White.. Futurama Lipstick Cases — Compacts Plans for a splash party, -a leaders Ihv^^mburg. Germany, cation work for 30 years, and is 9 for funds to support the Work of - square dance, a fathcr-and-daugh- itouirvClu Set to internationally registered -as a Various other plans of the vo- the league. , Friday. •^-^' BATH All Ls-ading Perfumes and Cosmetics VELVET ter dinner and a mystery bus ride sports official.' He has officiated in ters', service committee of ' the 'Community United Nations Mrs..James F. O'Brien, local CP WalleH — Shave Brushes and Many were made at a recent meeting of Mr. Reeves arrived back in this. over, 3,000 events in all parts of League were formulated at • a chairman, reported .today that close .country by plane Tuesday morpmg meeting last Wednesday at thc OIL Other Items To Choose From Azure Assembly 40, Order of Rain- the United States and in 13 for- to 400 volunteers are, ^working to bow for Girls, at the Masonic after Visiting . Germany and eign countries, at such events as home of the chairman, Mrs. Joseph Programs to Be Described complete their neighborhood calls England on business for his com- Second Evening of E. Hawkins, Jr., 103 Holly street. L*mon • Pine COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND Temple. •.'.••'• the Pan-American and South "The United Nations Where You Live" will be thc topic of Mrs. in time tp turn in their receipts Worthy Adviser Beverly Man- pany. He left February 4 on the American Championships, and 20Mrsv M. S. Grcitzer was made re- Pearl Farmer Richardson, secretary of the United Nations Committee at the reception, which will be sponsible for providing all polling - • -. ning announced dates for events tiipi . national championships. j^Xyor thc ManahattanM5ivisioii.of.the Protestant Council of New-York held from 3 to 5:30' p.mi' Saturday Carnation places on both school election day THIS IS JUST A SMALL SAMPLE on the program for the session. The conference addressed by the Advance ticket sales, according toj \The speaker is a graduate of ... _ —_——_ .—- City, as guest speaker at a, meet-. in the American Legion Casino,. A penny social followed the busi- local resident in Germany was' ar- |£. C. Wolf ord, general chairman, I Panzer and Rutgers Colleges andj and primary election day with Among those assisting in the OF OUR MANY WONDERFUL VALENTINE Announces Quota posters reminding Voters to "Leave •«- • « • »V ' • .' ing of the Margaret Greene As- ness, meeting. ranged- by the United States Con^ indicate' a near-capacity crowd is completing his- studies for his ArrailgCg Annual Lveul sociation in the First Prc-byterian canvass are a number of Hi-Yl :;•§:! VALENTINE GIFTS sulate at Hamburg and attended will be present for this year's doctorate at Dartmouth College. ' the Pointers Down" in the voting Church on 'Monday evening. boys from Cranfotd High School; machine, a measure which helps 79< SOAP by German business leaders, prin- event i • • He holds a commission- of com- Author of "Your. Community Mrs. O'Brien reported. tl'KUOR COL'KT OF NEW JERSKt cut down mechanical vote loss. cipally from the Ruhr area- The 75-voice Wcstfield Chapter mander int^ie Naval Reserve. United Nations," Mrs. Richardson, Coin cans have been placed in Ckuxerr blvWaa. Uaiui C«»ty Mr. Reeves told his audience At a discussion of. Middle East THREE BOCKKT NO r-IMS-M Chorus of the Society for the Pres- As a member of the superin- advocates , the establishment of local stores for. the convenience of thiit whereas in 1927 the United problems at the homc~of Mrs. Rob- SAY IT THE STATE OF NEW JEHSEY ' ervation '.and. Encouragement of tendent of schools'' speakers' com- community assemblies und rclatinj» any who may be missed in tho r ert Hazeldine last Thursday eve- HEART-SHAPED TO: Stiites was reported as having less > Barber Shop Quartet Singing in mittee,, he has addressed all types all departments und divisions! of door-to-door solicitation and will ' UARY ANN MEJUUTT "'than a 12-year supply of oil' left. ning, league members agreed that SCHRAFFTS & IJOOISA RICHARDSON I.America, Inc., under direction of of organizations' several hundred United Nations action afforded the the United Nations to community remain there until" Monday. ' ' LADY CAKES v THEOPHAL1S CAH1IX today the same type of statistics Dick Berry., will sing and provide times. • "•' i life and daily living. JOHN CAHILJL. ' show we have a 12Vi-year supply best chance of settlement of the WHITMAN'S JOSEPH CAHIli. • . • • the > background harmony. The Mrs. Clifton StockbergerwiH in-, complex differences, und thafeco- Mis. Hichardson, who has ob- SUNBEAM '. :—in'-r-" EDWARD SIMPSON . -left. " ' West/U'ld Chorus was thc area WILLIAM SIMPSON and troduce the-speaker. ' , ' and technical .aid to this scrveservedo uithue Uniteumaud Nation••„ s„ in Elks Auxiliary CHOCOLATES MARY SIMPSON, her and hi* heir.. "Actually, we have produced- aho champion in 1953 and 1954 and Chairman for the' dinner to be tion since its inception und wit-. HEART-SHAPED --w>W-many -times Ibe amount of oil was an international -finalist . in and her. hi*, their, or any ol their. nessed -tho -signing _at..thc charier Formed as Unit niccction in rifiht. title and interrat .ind'icated to be left to us when the latter year. • .'•'.. on June 26, 1945, will spcuk dui'inu BOX ' MR. MERRITT. huiband o( Mary Anil some dire predictions were made Appearing here with tRe West- the main .prog'rum, • starting at Merntt .years ago," he declared. • i Local Lodge SHAVER . MR RICHARDSON, husband of Lout** field Chorus wiH be- three of the Library Registration System 8:15 p.m., which' is open to the Rlchardvon - 'One of the reasons we have been MRS. THEOPHA1.1S CAMOJL outstanding quartets in thc East— public. • " " ' . ^ An auxiliary unit to Cranford $1-°o MRS. JpHN CAHIIX able to increase our proved re- thc Play-tonics of Teaneck, the Prior to this, Mrs. Joseph Fow- Loduc 2006, BPO Elks, was estab- MBS. JOSEPH CAM1LL. ' serves," Mr, Reeves said, "is bc- lished at a meeting last -week In MRS. EDWARD SIMPSON • Easternaires of Jersey City- and Tallies 6,904 Memberships ler, spiritual life ^md stewardship ciiuse the oil industry, has.done chuinnun of the Elizabeth Prcsby- the Bay Leaf Memorial Hull, Gar- MRS. WILLIAM SIMPSON. Cranford. and thc Chord Weavers, ti during; 72drawcr card catalog fo "JOHN DOE" htuband of Miirj- Simp • a urcut deal of rcsarch. It is more a «»ls* quartet from' Pennsylvania. a result of operation during! 72-drawer card catalog for the terlal Society, will be in charge of •on. said 'nmkne ''John Doe" belli* difficult each year to findoil, but 1 wood, • ftctitiou*. , . . . • .,• The Play-tonics represented thtft the past year ora completely new adult department." a worship service ut 7 p.m., follow- Mrs. August Swanholm and Mrs. GCRTHUDE ISUCV, widow (Continued on PateHf . area in thc International' Contests I registraUon system, Cranford Free I» addition to their regular dur ed by the serving of dessert at SORTILEGE HENRY L. ICNAPP U y August Hetzlcr were elected tem- I9SIE KNAPP. hi, wife in 1954, 1955 and 1956 and cap- . __ .,„_ Ues, members of the staff were ac-1 7:30 p.m. by the Sarah Circle, of Public Library..now has an ac- porary co-chairmen .'of the new MARION KNAPP WALTERS »nd tured second place medalist spot -live in professional and commun-. which. Mrs. tl. W. Keil is leader. 4 ' GERALD WALTERS, her hiuband. Senator Forbes curate tally olJibrary members- organization. Mrs, Donuld'.H. Rich PERFUME Dcfriuluula- in competition with 40 other quar- ity activities, Mrs. Raddin relates: I" - Mrs. Richardson has visited the $2430 CWNtGElfOKtON . showing 4.4527dult borrowers and aids was elected temporury sec- . You ate herehy lummoiMd and rrqulmi tets last year. -They have appear- RABBI PHILIP BRAND. •European headquarters of the Spc- retary and Mrs. Raymond Kirwan, to kerve upon Saiwr Icjlrrvick. PUintifl't 2 452 children for a total of 6,» attome>«. WIKMC uddre** Is 3 North Union To Be Speaker ed on Barbershop Parades from library ut the League of Women ciuli/ed Agencies of the Uiiitwl Na- temporary tceasurer. Temporary LADIES' Avenue. Cranford. New Jersey, an answej —according to the annual report to the complaint filed In a civil action In Other Models Available 1 Maine to Virginia end as far west Red Cross Voters^ * meeting in' May and co- tions, the International Court of hospitality and membership com- Maine to Virginia «•» — ... of Library Director Sarah F. Rad- iperated with them on thcif 'L_ Temple Host Justice ut the Hague, und Church < and TOILET which Amadro Bontenipa Is plaintiff and At GOP Dinner as Michigan. They have appeared mittees were ulso formed. Klolse Lewis Wood, widow, et als. are de- State Senator MalcolmForbcs of Goal Increased din. The new system was inau- Vour Cranford' booklet: She spolye _ House in London, where -the first There wus u large turnout of fendant*, pending in the Superior Court on nauonunationail televisioi*..^. n programs For Brotherhood MEN'S nf New Jersey, within SS da>> after Feb- Somerset County, candidate for the w gurated inAugust of 1955. to the litci-atui'c department of the; sessions of the Security Council lodge members und their wives at ruary 31. 1957.. exclusive of. Much diite- r vcr and were winners in the Greater Main improvement in library (Continued on Pao« 8) WATER M you fail to do so. the relief demanded ltepublican npmlnatlon f° g° " To $17 fiOQ Here of I Service Tomorrow the 'meeting, .presided over by in the complaint will be. taken asaln»t inir, will be the principal speaker New York. Annual Ballad Contest A goal of $17,000 has been set service during 1956. Mrs. Raddln Exulted Ruler Frank X. Mullin. m WRIST you by default. You shall tile your aiuwei reports• , was the-L._ u»un».»l-..i_1l tin~n «>?--f an— prc-school children., Inaugurating the observance of and proof of service In duplicate with tlu at the annual dinner of the CrWn- in DanieCentral lHeyburn Park. . son of Mr. and ! for•" •th *""e annua• .— •»l drive of the Cran- n IMlVtoIloW Plans for thc organization were Brotherhood Wei-k in Cranford .'••*' Luscious, chocolates Clerk of the Superior Court. State House ford Rdpublican Club in the Cran- MrsDanie. p.l JHeyburn. Heybur,n so onf o5f Burmid Mr. ande for "he annual drive of the Cran- intercommunication telephone sys . -MISS niiuu»,. 'represented the formuluted at u meeting Tuesday in ^nnes:. Trenton. New Jcntey. In accord- Use Our J Hbrn of 5 Bumside tern and thc inauguration of tele- library at u cautioners' meeting in Iwill be the annual Brotherhood Annual lH|iner l WATCHES ance with the, rulcf"of civil practice and wood, Garwood, oii February 28. avenuc, is tenor with the Eastern- for-Garwood-Kenilworth Chapter, lhe honic\rf Mrs. Swanholna, Tho in lovely h^art- proreduV^. t phone service.to thc public. " "' '—Mrs. Phillips and th-Service e in ^Temple Bcth-El at If " •AniUiUl (Uimur-dante of the Uoii it was announced, today by Joseph alrcs. which were warmly_jrt>i'.lAmcriean Red Cross, it was an- u ; group's The 4ctlon has bren Instituted lor the "The lights in the reading room dircdor Itendcd a meeting of cir- jp.nihi.m. . ttin'iorrowtomorrow,, u'i°i'angvirieu'ts"""1—:'7'nil,,,)i orary Blanch. Cianford /Ufal bl shapM boxes from— purpose of foreclosing a Tax Sale C\-r- Lay-Aivay Dittmer,, general chairman. . ccived here in last year's concert, j •nounced today by George Morton. p 'whlohMhuve bet-n tnndo by BubbI, ol|nc.n.!, Ut.ncvolent• Awociil- Uttcale. dated November 33. 1M*. made fund librarians at the new The dinner is scheduled for 7The Easternaires won the Arthur chairman. Hhllip Brand, religious leudti *> wiU be held in the Crunwo^l, i spirit of friendliness, g A- B. Cald«veU. Collector > of Taxes Mr rf O'Doiiiicll Branch in New", York the Township of Cranford. and as- p.m. und Senator Forbes is cx-Godfrey -._.._Talen*t Scouc^,,t» progra\rtrrwram!n " "" snorts the quota ' tlnues, "thus improving not only Garwood, at 7:30 p.m. next Th lowship and understanding. signed to .the said Amadeo Bontcmpo or Time liectcd to speak about 7:45 p.m. hd placed llfth in competition City. " and concerns real estate located in tlu- the lighting of thc room but also "Mrs'. Scidel und the director day. Proceeds • of the id fair will Tow nshlp of Cranford. County of Union, Other guests at the affair will in- with 40 of the country's top quar- Virginia. Vurgmu. and Ten Invitations have been extended l»rx)pos< «1 New York Bu» in its'general appearance'. attended the New Jersey Library; aid projects of local-52, the Aux- m nd State of New Jersey, known as Lot 3. 21 Inch SeU PropeUed $99 clude many county and local of- tets in the international contest Associations spring «,...«.«..« -., to congregations of all Jui«w and lii lUock 44, un the Tax Asse»»iiient Mup Payment i will begin March - "The front grounds were re- Association's spring conference ut iliary Policx- Reserves und the Un- Woul«l Serve Crahfonl' tlie Townmhip of Cranford. ficiuls. Minneapolis. This group. *-»*» » planted and a rail fence installed Asbury Park und the director took ,,,sot o metnbens of the local toy ion County Police Chief;.' Assoclu- Storm flortr*«:3 0 o.w. to 10 p-m.-- We fuue Green Trading Stamp* You and each of you are made de- Former Finunce Commissioner ^.—e throughout the A tZTiJihry nroiii-Hm »» librury. ernlngbody to atiend and^pur id- A proposed bus route to New ftndants in the above entitled action br- -Morton «»»d tsf tint • Timer f\ the top of the buck •parl inin 'ht^Mmaa IUS? 'Viw"lBr>e-y'-.n«r"BUriii: i ,,•-

i ,"» THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THUBSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, IWt THK otAKFORD aTEmt fm Sunday resulted in apprehension successfully to escape on foot. ^d Afreet .Her .Intents, lApprehend 15-Year-Old The boy was released in the iailln. JL L. FinbhToT Virgil Young, Mrs. Andrew If. entertained at cocktail parties giv- versities and Colleges." Sh« is the. dramatic society, . and' of a -15-year-old Cranford boy as Grand High Priest ! custody of his parents and a com- 5 Sets Being Lafayette Choir en by Mr., and Mrs. Fritz of $' daughter ol Mr. .and MSt'r^ Jerry P. Delta Sharp sorority. ' > A» Operator of Car operator of th^ vehicle. Police re- nbuface the birth dt a daughter, dms. axe visiting their .son-in-law plaint will be filed against hirn The hard working stage crew Hall over the w*ek*d where it an^^daughier this nxmth. Jones. MV anij Mrs..Rich- Sabatini of 60 South. 22nd street. ';*'•' A 50-mile-ah hour chase after a ported. will be set up. , Sandra M»te, atMuhlenbeT* Wm- with the Juvenile Court, Chief of the Cranford Dramatic Club is Charles J. Stevens in Municipal Guest speaker was Frank Town- ard J. Kaul, 4 BurchiU-ld avenue, : "ear which failed to observe a stop Patrolman Henry Polldoro said Lester W- Powell reported*/ once again "doubling in brass" in. Working in close conjunction Court on Saturday. plUu. PUinfleld, yesterday. They A graduate of Cranford High Mr. and Mrs. Harold E.T>en of Officer Slate for Year sent of the New Jersey Bell Tel- A large audience attended a and Mr. and Mrs. Roland K.' street sign at South Vnion and he chased the car into Denman such capacities as creative artists with the staging committee is the Imposition of penalty and costs ephone Company. His topic was School,- Miss Sabatini is majoring have • another daughter. Frances. a Betfovd «ve»ue have an. Mrs. William ML Lueddeke was nominated as president of the Soncert by the tiafayette College, j^exingtbn avenues at 10:25 p'mroad. , where, the operator tried un- and carpenters as It nears com- properties committee under Mrs. was stayed, however, pettding an "New Jersey History and'follc-, Scheller(J,7 Park avenue. in English- She is a member of 10. and a son, Glenn, S yean old. • Newcomers' Cli* last week at a luncheon meeting in Trinity Episco- choir last Friday night in Cran- I pletion of the tcts to be used in Herbert Mitchell arid Mrs. Robert appeal to the Union County Court, nounced toe birth itthrtr iim lore." . "The Country Girl." the club's sec- Bair. The biggest problem this pal Church. Mrs. Benjamin Jones 6 retiring president. ' ford High School. RedCrpias and he was released in $500 appeal Mr. and Bin. O. M. Jensen of, ««»*«*«. Su«h K^Oten, on Feb Mrs. Andrew M. Gresham, mem- : / Collegians Corner ond production of the season. group faefs at present is the con- The new slate also includes: Mrs. WESTFIELDi &<••• bond. Santa A *WV9 «» MuhWib^He^iu, ^ bership chairman, introduced the According to Clarence L. Fritz, struction of a sink necessary for recording secretary; Mrs; Charles Robert Peterse< son of Mr. and WCSTflELO 1-lMt International The unusual number vpf sets Dempsey, who was arrested here the birth of • daughter week-end with v ,. GARY COOPER Jn drive of the Cranford-Garwood-I?fard- ut «* «*eh of — -' minute period in a Kenilworth bar. low, Mrs. Charles Bremgartner, return in 1959 under: terms of a his roommate, Rolf Johnson of Starts Sat. Feb. 16 tltrv Toea. 19 difficulties in a sink. Here again, backstage He previously was convicted ot Lions Club program which pre- Kenilworth Chapteref,, American space is at a premium for the num- Mrs. Bertram Michaelson and Mrs. Gettysburg, Pa. "FRIENDLY changing scenes in a limited area drunken driving in Kebllworth in sents it very other year to raise Dean MARTLN * J«rry LEWI9 Red Cross, not only go to help the ber of props needed and, of course, Roger Oliver. I" BELLOWS chapter continue its many local and with the speed necessary for February, 1953. Cranford's Sunday funds for its charity work. Carol A. Si'ibutini, a senior at HOLLYWOOD or BUST PERSUi time is of the essence in' setting _. Mrs. Ernest F. Swanson, Jr.; hos- the action of the play's eight ..John' Raymond!, college musical, "•• , •- •— n»» — services,

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THE CRAKTOtOf CfHUMS AMD.CHltQHJjC^E, y^UflflDAY, TEBRUARY 14,1957 210 Beech street, who moved re4 SHOP AT ACHIE f OR YOUR oently to their new home'at 4 Cor- Silfce'Trqeger, Resident rlell' road. Native of Ge^nwm living in Virginia Couples'Club Michael Howard of 19 Roger \ avenue and Timotliy F. prosnan of1 Married in Vnion Offering* Movie, ,. Mr, and Mrs. Edwin E. Kuehle Great Citizens, DAR Told 413 Lexington a venue are - vaca- [of loV Kenilworth boulevard en- Mason Miss Silke Traeger, who came tioning at Lake Worth, Fla.; for J Vaudeville Acts tertained Saturday evening at a ughr three weeks. here last April from Germany, un- Ilk* — ~ buffet supper in honor of their geStSey Dougerty of der the sponsorship «jf the Cran- Brisk ticket sales for the rnovJe, 27th wedding anniversary.and Mr. azel avenue, was married at Mrs. Jack Langella of 506 Gal-ford Methodist Church, was mar- and vaudeville night to be held Tuesday. ' . Saturday to James Randall lows Hill i-oad entertained at cards ried to Alfred Weber of Union, ThTjunior Village Improvement Xuehnle's bifthday anniversary; able plateau. The approaching Thursday evening. Guests were February 28. at Cranford High : son of Mr. and Mrs. Ger- also a native of Germany, on Feb- A Sweetheart of u h The couple was married OP Feb- Dr. Gross spoke on the topic, shortage of teacheus can result to Mr?. F. Sherman Currie, Mrs. Ray- Asspdation ™ * ^w*L*5! School unde? sponsorship of the f 14 TuUp street; Fifth District Junior Women $ ruary 7. 1930. in New York. Mr. "Great Americans, Then and students having to really read a mond Crane, Mrs. George Hahn,,jruary 2 in St..Michael's Church, Couples' Club of the First Pres- book which. when enjoyed on A Way > Save LOW, LOW PRICES Clubs at the annual drama touro- Kuehnle's birthday was Sunday. Mow," at a meeting in the home of ring ceremony wa Mrs. Phil P. Hcnehan. Mrs. Rob-IUnion- - ftmirnt M nJtJ!L_^__j byterian Chiirch . _were reported one's own, shows real self-educ* ert Kelly, Mrs. Lawrence Donlan, | The bride, daughter of Mr. and Guests were Mr. .and..Mrs^H.; V. T)n«»r Reeves, 406 Casino^ lion".—Bul<^ven"~ionr-im. Mrs. Karl Traeger of 237 Willow . Methodist Chwrch auditorium. today by Virgil YonnK. ticket Winiough of Westfield. Mr. and Mrs. J". Henry Vereneault t PLUSS&H Mrs. John Keimig, Fifth District avenue. - ' r • • than individual schooling or spec- Mrs. Charles Washbum. avenue, Garwood, came from chairman. " Mrs Warren Sellars of Cranford, ialization is broad, general, edu- Bremen under the sponsorship of drama chairman and local Junior Mr and Mrs. William Rieger of He - cbrnpared the lives and cation of the. people as a whole,'' the local church, with Mr. and Mrs. GREEN STAMPS VIA member, said plans are well ' The procram will feature vaude- Union, Mr. and Mrs. John Pollett achievenierits of Frederick Fre- Mr; and Mrs. L. P. Hale of 24 he stated. ' • . ', Richard Young of 23 Parker ave- underway to make this one of the vill•»»--»e act' s in» additio n. t•o• a showing of irvington. Mr. fcnd Mrs; Joseph Lenox avenue have left for a two f^ most successful tournaments. Four of the awlJWl-winninj! film. Hanj irvington. Fred Sevic of I Mrs. Thomas L. Brennan, reg^j weeks' vacation in Fort Lauder-1 nuc as individual signers. *;^ Ccrami of 1 Her GREEN •l •« clubs' participating from this dis- With Million," starring Gregory I ^ t Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ent presided at the brief business V dale, Fla. A reception followed the .'cere- a Newa k am ^ waScibow-iength. She carried mony at Chestnut Hill Home, Un- trict are Elizabeth. North, Arling- iPeck In full color, the picture is | Klapproth of Union, their session of the Chapter. Mrs. Har- ton and Scotch Plains Junior lia m ie of white roses and ivy. ion. The couple is residing in Irv- described as "fine entertainment \ son-in-law and daughter. ris S. Warner, chairman of Amer- Men in Service STAMPS ' -Women's clubs apd the Scotch icanism, announced the , high Ellen Dougherty, sister of ington. I for young people »s well as Sp/3 John Laezza, son of Mrs. National Frank & Kraut Week.' Plains sub-juniors. , school assembly program on New «he i>nde, was her maid of honor. Edith Laezza of 207 Elm street, •o Committee chairmen are: Back' adults." • Jersey's Historical Heritage on JtSaVbridesmaids were Mrs. has returned to this country after Featured in the vaudeville part Paducah Honors ft Revera of Westfield. Mrs. Aid Squad Losing SAVE 20c on THIS COMBINATION! Stage, Mrs. Lawrence Courier; cur- WILLIAMS March 13 at 8 a.m. All members 16 months'iri'Germany and France tain and lights, Mrs. William Pal- of the program will be "The Mid- present were urged to attend and Grapenthin of Kenilworth Direct Phone Service WHCASTIR BRAND'TOP QUALITY" dies:' a girls' dancing chorus which with the army. He suffered a frac- matier; property, Mrs. Arthur Gil- Mrs. Better*, represent the chapter. a Fran Russltana of Wcst- tured right ankle while on ma- Walter M, Cooper, president of V BOTH FOR first made its appearance in the the Cranford First Aid Squad, in- man. Mrs. Robert Hetzke;;publlc- Miss "Joyce Skaggs of 21 Doer- f e neuvers in Germany and was con- Crunford High School "Sadie and Former Resident ' Gerald Phillips of Cranford was p ity, Mrs. Robert. Jones. Refresh- A Kentucky city has honored a. ing way was announced by Mrs. fined to an army, hospital in Ver-formed members of the squad this Franks Tell Marriage Emma Follies"; ^The Vocalaires," his brother's best man. Peter Re- week that their direct telephone ments. Mrs. Edmund Marcusson, a double male quartet, and Bar-former Cranford resident, Mrs. Jonathan' W. Apgar, as Crane's dun, France, for three -inonths. He Mrs. Edward Miller;1 tickets'Mrs; Mr and Mrs. Richard Dorian of 214 Elizabeth avenue are 2e of' Westfield, John Voss of is now at Valley Forge Hospital service to police headquarters i Ih. pkg. Pixie bara Minch and Judy Gisser, .danc- Hans Beller. former' outstanding Ford Chapter's delegate to the Cranford arid Howard Mayer of Robert, Mayer, and ushers, Mrs. Of Carole Zekoll, civic and charitable w under Mr. putt golf course as Mr. Dorian watches. The couple returned home ed^etoFloridaon Mrs;. White of 9 English village reported, ToW'nship Committee felt and Kraut n and Mrs. Hetzke have sejit letters Carpenter place have revealed the highest formal tribute. in Plainfleld on March 13, at # Removed! RMdy and Mrs. Carl Allen. Funds raised Saturday. • / . . , •• ' , • ' .' spent the weekend, here visiting the direct line from squad head- Tonighl requesting program advertisements marriage of their daughter. Miss The tribute served also as a which time Mrs. Oliver E. Wern- trip. Upon their return, they Oven for the Ovenl to all clubs in the district. > Carole Ann'Zekpll. to Ronald A. will be used by the club for teen- his parents. A student at the Uni- quarters to police headquarters age activities in the. church and forfarewell token, tor Dr. and Mrs. er, Stato chairman of motion ppic- versity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, was too great an expense. In the None Finer at The public has fcecn invited and Williams, son of Kir. anti-Mrs. Ken- Belles moved back to New Jersey special equipment needed to carry tures/ will ppresent slides of Me- Chrysanthemums Topic graduate of Jonathan Dayton "Mich., he had ash hii s guestt M. i past this" item has been included Ready ' Any Price! may purchash e tickets from Mrs. neth Williams of.'Roselle"Park, on at the beginning of the month. Dr. ; out the church program. " • • morial Constitution HlHalll . tions of the flower, and Mrs. Regional High School. Springfield, yyrtz of Petoskey, Mich., a in the municipal budget under O ' Mayer of 91 Centennial avenue. Junv 22 in- Norfolk. Va. Beller had been in Kentucky start- At Gardeners Session Martha Mrs:' Reeves, as former chair- Charles . E. Reese spoke' on chry- the bride was formerly employed t dcnt at the same university, police department expenses. whole or either half Mrs. Marcusson and Mrs. Ed- The marriage was performed by ing up General Aniline and-Fib- MOSS JOYCE SKAGGS man of national defense, called for A program about chrysanthe* santhernum horticulture. s u ward Miller, cancer and welfare w lliam J -t the Band Stand, Westfield. imeZwere in charge of a can- I j - Cagncy marriage com- Brule-Elect Corporation's new acetylene de- linghousen. Dr. Jacob R. Harden a resolutioresolution by the Chaptep r of re-mums was presented by the horti- Mrs. Robert A. Wilson and Mrs. o chairmen..were in charge of a can- * Ai Ml Phillips, a graduate of Cran- dressing meeting j^rday^™^^™^™^^^* Irivative plant in Calvext City. The burg and-Or. John-Livingston with pudiation :.of~*he un-Americanrae- tulture ^committee at the- monthly Eugene MrJPowers:; assisted: Mrs.:: cer dressing -meetin --•-• gv .i_!il,yesterdaty 'vi I by her .sister. Miss Virginia CTZe- [couple had lived in Paducah little tions of a former D;A.R. -. member, meetinmeting off thee Crane's Ford.GardFordGard- Frank with refreshments. Flower | ed "HightSchooli served In the the home of Mrs. Keimig onf those' of present-day college stu- f DAR member Marine Corps. Acme koll' ot Cranford. John Devito of more than a year, and now aredents. Three new dormitories at Mrs. Charlotte C. Rush,, of Den-^eners last evening att the home of arrangements .were made'by Mrs. Richmond avenue. , . Peekskill. N. Y., served as best residing at 241 Valley drive, Wat- ver, -Col., whose recent discrim- Mrs. Herbert J. Frank off 464 OrO - Ernest Schroeder, Mrs. Thomas Di- Members were urged by M^rs. RutgerS were' recently dedicated Loin Lamb' Chops man. • •. • , chung. . inatory remarks had drawn na-chard street. Carlo arid Mrs. Warren D. ..Se- Socials Palmatier. president, to attend a Mrs. Williams is a graduate of Active here when the couple ('lionor.bf these three leaders of tional condemnation. The. committee has been study- christ. ; of discussions relative to the. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Eustlce of Cranford . High School and was lived at 401 Prospect avenue. I early New Jersey history. , Specially introduced, guests at ing chrysanthemums in prepara- KISSING A GIRL recent town planning survey. The 103 South avenue, west, and their employed by Pure Carbonics, New- ' I Beller spoke, at many school ' In citing the accomplishments of tht> tea were. Mrs'. Robert Hanna, tion for the club's chrysanthemum Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wolford of light a| 8 p.m. daughter, Mrs. A. D. MacDougall first meeting is t ark. Mr. Williams is a graduate churches in Kemucky^niinois, Jonathan Edwards, his ownstate recording secretary, Mrs. Eu- show next Octobers Mrs. Henry A, English Village returned Tuesday ill IC E ms with Form- so night by plane from a week's va- of 209 Lincoln park, east, left to in the township of Rosclle Park High School and and Missouri •while^liwng in the choice for scholastic accolades, Dr. gene F.. Donnelly, State chairman told the correct proced- r in the dark might be all right for the guy. who's er Mayor Fred Andersen pre- is serving with the Navy in Vir- 1 Detering cation in Phoenix, Ariz. day for a vacation in Sarasota, south, and on many occasions op- Gross drew to his audience's at- of national defense, Mrs. William pinching and budding siding. . ginia. ' •' . • ' ure for Fla, doing it — but who else knows about it? When Del Monte 46 oz. ened the Belfc* estate for benefit tention the scarcity of books and J. Stibavy, State program chair- A white elephant sale will be The couple is residing at 131 affairs. Bofn in Buenos Aires; Ar- .you — •••'..'•". i,; • • Pineapple the utter dependence upon each man, Mrs. Oliver E. Werner, State ii can held next Thursday at 8:30 p.m. in Balvie^ avenue,' Norfolk. S/Mrs. Beller is an Argen- chairman of motion pictures, Mrs. ELECTRIC SEWER AND DRAIN CLEANING ' Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Blanding and the Girl Scout house. Members countess, Hortensia de Zal- new publication in olden times of William S. English, regent of Bou- children, Maria and Charles, of are reminded to bring articles for Local Party to Benefit par Caspar von der Trabe. all faculty-and scholars as a basis dinot ..Chapter of Elizabeth, and 120 Herning avenue will move sale. Guests are invited. for knowledge sources,' which, in Mrs. G. C. Parsons, as a member Saturday to their new home at 6 MULTIPLE LIST Cornell Scholarship the case of Dr. Edwards, then a representative from Knoxville, DR 6~9653 Cornell road. Miss Edna J. Shutters, ' \ • • • o • . ' • Ancoin ftA Sets The Cornell Women's Club of Yale undergraduate, paralleled al- Tenn. . Lancaster CATSUP Northern New Jersey will hold Holger Nissen Engaged most step by step' the Ethics of Mrs. Reeves, as hostess, was as- Mrs. John fe. McHarg of 424 every potential buyer knows about'it. live neighborhood dessert-bridge 1 HOE SCHNEIDER North Union avenue entertained Brand Family Movie Nite Mrs. Abram A. Shutters of Ed- Spinoza, then unknown: sisted by. Mrs. Werner,' chairman 1 parties for.the benefit, of the Cor- at luncheon Tuesday in honor of Hunt's 14* An "\pld Time Family Movie inburg. Va.. announces the en-• Today's college students, often ot the tea committee, and Mrs. PLUMBING & HEATING Nite" will be held at Lincoln nell Women's Clubs Federation gagement of her daughter. Miss John Haney, Mrs. Charles L. Van the Uth birthday anniversary of • *• ## Tomato bottles criticized for lack of . ambition', 1 School Friday .evening from 7:30 scholarship fund on Wednesday, Edna Joyce Shutters of New York, Inwagen, Mrs. Clarence V. Behmrt PI. x Cranford her' son, Michael. Ten of Mich- SOMEONE 2 February 27. : reading ability, and responsibility, ael's fellow cub scouts attended. "U.S. Choice to 9:30 p.m\Feature film .will be to Holger Nissen of. 85 Benjamin Joern'dt, Mrs. Louis G. Putscher, HEATlifO SYSTEMS MY SPECIALTY "The Fuller Brush Man" with Red Mrs. David Beitler of Fa MISS IRENE M. DOUU street, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Jesmust concentrate in their four Mrs.. Earl'A. Dunfee, Mrs. Walter SOMEWHERE Skelton. "Cartoons will include chairman, will be assist£d"b~y Mrs. ••; .• o Nissen of Aabenraa, Denmark. years of college training complex J. Miller, Mrs. James C. Wilson, Mrs. Charles F. Hansel, Jr., of Charlie Chaplin\Fatty Arbuckle F. P. McCorrnick oj-eedar Grove, Miss Shutters, who is also the and highly technical studies.. In Mrs. Apgar and Mrs. Brennan. 401 Prospect avenue, entertained Boneless Top or Bottom Monday evening in honor of the and others. Mrs. C. W. LudWw of South Or- daughter of the late Dr. Shutters, fact, most high school graduates of Serving at the tea table were Mrs. Wants to buy your home. Why not let HASH To add to the atmosphere, candy ange, Mrs^Cnarles Crittenden of Tell Engagement is an honor graduate, of Roanoke g ti g JJohhn E. AllenAllen, MrMrss. Abram Hill twelfth birthday anniversary of is an nonu. *.-«-.«,-- ""—~_ I mormoree than one generation ago her daughter, Kathy. The 'guests and popcorn will be s61d, Tickets Maplejyom, Mrs. John Gray and College, Salem, V«-,w»iO»ewYOTk I oul n- Crowell, Mrs. Werner, and Mrs. ouldflnd |t difflcuU to gain e enjoyed refreshments, dancing 16oz. " ol todajy; ames GUlen " Soctal VTork.X>olu«»P»«l f td n Tnwncen. I I Broadcast Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dr. Gross.dec'__ MULTIPU.LISI1N0 ^ , purchased at the door. \ /^' |fc_,j tKe _ W. K. Fas- master's degree last June.\She Christopher B. Denman, son of ent included Jean Reusch, Betty of 9; Mitchell place have announced N Contrasting the "shovel, char- A slate of officers wiltJbc an- nacht. 33 Central avenue at 1 p.m. is employed as a paychiabic social Mr. and Mrs. Alvan Cr Denma» Ann McGovney, Susan Dudley, Mrs. J. V.. Starr will be her «*- the engagement of their daughter. coal, and "firelight*" era o( Abra- Caroline Schulz, Joan Williams, nounced at the MarcJMrTeeUng of Miss Irene M. Doll, to Sgt. Rich- worker in the Mental Hygiene ham Lincoln, Dr. Gross stated that of 411 Springfield.' avenue, was find this'"someone" thru the PTA. A nominating commit- hostess. Reservations may be Clinic of Union County in Plain- initiated into the Delta; Phi fra- .Barbara Wells, Fred Wlebeslek, .made with Mrs. C. W. Ludlow, 504 ard J. Petty,.son of Mr. and Mrs. while the "only really educated I Jimmy Kervick, Billy Plummer, or Bound tee met recently at .the home J. Petty of Linden. A spring wed- fleld. man is self-educated," today's stu- ternity at ceremonies at Hamilton. Mrs. Irving Tannenbaum of 73rHillslde terrace, South Orange or College, Clinton, N. Y., Saturday. i Billy Ray, Douglas Garber and ding is planned.' Mr. Nissen was graduated from dents xmust face "responsibilities CHERRIES Lawrvterrace. Members were Mrs. I Wi.th Mrs. Fasnacht. A graduate of.'Pingry School, I Howard Millus. Steak Miss Doll is a graduate of Cran- school in his native Denmark and of greater magnitude. Colleges - Depew, Mrs. Alfred Erick- is employed as an engineer by F. have raised the level of education Elizabeth, Mr. DenmaD n was 1:1 "son, Mrs. Virgil Young, Mrs. Wil- Palton and Bride ford High School anadd is employepy d To correct soilacidity -USE Mrs. J. M. Walker of 4 Dart- U PWIAND, Realtor Meal Brand f9pz Pi L. . Smidth and Company, New to an astounding, really remark- pledged to the fraternity last fall. liam Davidson, Miss Beatrice by Hyatt Roller Bearing Division,, York. He is a nephew of Mr. and mouth road entertained nine cans -_15*W&i Warner, and Mrs. Tannenbaum. On , it to Cranford General Motors, Clark. neighbors at a coffee last Friday 13 EASTMAN ST; BRIDGE 6-5900 Red Star Pitted Rbt A P Mrs. Max Riewerts of the Cran- •Frosted Pish Features 2 Pvt. ami Mrs. Robert A. Patton Her fiance, a former employee ford address. i • .' PULVERIZED LIMESTONE morning in honor of Mrs. G. Auction Aids Home of Silver Spring, Md., while visit- at Hyatt, is stationed at Fort Hood, A May wedding is planned. Frank Zimmerman, formerly of Taste O' Sea or Birds Eye ing this week with his parents,' Tex;, with the Army: Your Chblct For Asthmatic Children Mr. and Mrs. Robert, J. Patton of Prune trees, shrubs, bushes-NOW! An auction was held Monday 117 Oak lane, participated in "The fillet of Cod PORK 'BEANS evening by the Suburban chapter Big Payoff," televhuon quiz show, LOPPING SHEARS • PRUNING SHEARS Ta«t« O' Sea of the Jewish-National Home for in New York City,\nd Pvt. Pat- 16 oz. $1 UMthmatic Children, Denver, Colo., ton just missed winning a mink TREE-TOP EXTENSION PRUNING SHEARS 1601. at Temple Beth-El. coat for his bride. PRUNING COMPOUND •• CRAFTING WAX Fillet of Perch pkgt. § Mrs. Syvia Siedner. served as They did receive several gifts Open Thurs. 'til 9 Taste O' Sea Van Camp's on the show, however, including ELIZABETH 2 auctioneer at the white elephant 3 a wardrobe for.Mrs. Patton and cake sale. Mrs. Louis Gorlin Fillet of Whiting NAIISCO * presided. Pvt. Patton leaves today for iKort A barn dance will be given on Lewis, Wash., for a Far East SEEDS Seed Flats slgnment with the Army, Quarter- BELL'S CRACKERS March 23 at Farcher's Grove, Un- ion. . Mrs. A. Liebea, general master Corps. While he is away • • ' ' —for—' •. '•• are here again : — Finest Fresh Fruits and Produce GRAHAM chairman, distributed tickets at the Mrs. Patton will make her home suddenly meeting.. Additional tickets may with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Potting Soil be obtained from Mrs, Llbea who i Lawrence. Christianson in Silver. your foot Stock Your Freezer and Save lives "at 56 Nomahegan Court. ISprlng. . . PRESCRIPTIONS knows it's, Vermiculite 1 N »Oft KOMI MOVfCTIOtf CALL Oranges FILLED EXACTLY Springl 2" 20C AS YOUR DOCTOR ORDERS ignum Moss Large Site --—• Florida ROOFS —SIDING urstinig" With Rich Julcb. GUTTERS— LEADERS Flower Pots lirdsEye REPAIR* OF AMY MATURE WE OFFER YOU Shop at our Chtppad or Leaf 2 29« ALL OUR SPECIALTIES EXPERIENCE .featuiini fiowei1 Ag Call On OUT Highly. Racommand«d Exp*ri*nc* . varitda espeeull^lected lor this Plant Labels llnjs Ey»—Orange MO JOB FREE 20 Years in\€rwtfonl area. Try'en*. '' 2 ^.35- TOO SMALL ELIZ 4-8126 ESTIMATES I'm going to Filling Over 320^M) ripHons ... and my own savings account •Iris Eye SERVICE 17.95 Sc*gap- fit. Blii£ or black calf, black patent. 4V&-10, •t WE WILL BE OPEN ASSOCIATION AAA-C. «• ' If ;' Feb.20th: All Othtr Price. Effect** Through Sat, Feb*16th ISTASUSHCD 1«I7 D«}ry, Troutd Food PrlceM Effective Throuth vr.m UNION AVENUE I WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY BELLS BROTHERS SHOES 2nd FLOOR .CORNER NORTH '» ' 1 TILL* P.M. .ty:r.wr.iy\;.:."Y-]$'ty^:Vy;f *f >>1 * •..•.-• •' • ' r • f^-•&J*^y^f-/- n ,:.

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PBSPAY, FEBRUAfiY 14, j,eUr, Tuesday after at the tor «rf St. PioT Dooley pri""'?1 Home. 556 West- lorities reported three CrtirfordJ Honor Veteran of TvnWo^^» field avenue, Westfield, Mr. Tal- ial in Ceaetery- j teenagers picked Up there admitted J VIA Session bot djed Sunday at his home. He Westfield. ! possession of narcotics and * rob-| was .79. . . Bom in Germany. Mrs. : * -Local Exchange Adds d,ouu bery at a Colonia gas station feabbi Philip Brand of Temple came to Garwood in' 191S ..wl resulted in the solution of To Feature Beth-El officiated. Cremation was Brooklyn. Her tuwtwrwi died thai PhxmesinFive^e^lfistoiy fbreaking and entering eases here,! at Rosehill Crematory, linden., year. Grooming Rabbi Brand read the committal, she learns a son. Frederick; jtr- The next regular meeting prayers. I sey City; a daughter. Mrs. Anna A native of New York City. Mr.[ GraniUki of the Willow av.nue Village Improvement . -T—. years ago. Edward lated. hav«; sent papers to the •. ( Talbot lived in Cranford 33 years \ address; four grandchildren, to be held Tuesday at Sherlock before going to Elizabeth six years j. great -grandchildiMi. and ._„ New Jersey Bell Telephone increased,** dial conversion pro- • venile Court cl^giiig t^n-year-( ld Hall, will feature good grooming. '" Company office reported today. gramTw percent of teJepnones ° Cranford boys with breaking! He -retired 10 years ago a*t brothess..George Bntting. Middle- »,gra. m to"* *8~3 ^percen\v . t^. ^_ entering and larcency, and several j Mrs. Carolyn Yukrius. | assistant manager Of the Cranford town.-N- 'i. and Henry Briiua Mr. Smith related that at pres- tJm o HOI. L. L ent there are 10.500. telephonep s in service and at the ; ""' apprehensions are ex- ;home agerit. Union I Theatre. .',. • ' the local added 1.812 employees for a record the investigation con-' I Mr. Talbot was a veteran of the, inCran- a in Clark at 1:15 last "Fourteen Steps to Dressing Spanish-American War and * lM*»arin*> A*tic*l«»& member of Watchung Camp 37.! "•"E^ r^ V^«/ Spanish-American Veterans. He' Reviewed for w-* °Thls was announcd by Mrs. Hill reviewed ai t:cl« : of 108 North Union avenue, and a j Was an organizer and life member Charles Redden, program chair- of Temple Beth-El and a mem- ! £„ current issue of the Houir- Busiest day for th program in 1956 was 17-year-o!d Cranford boy. I : 1 . at the executive board meet- ber of Mt Nebo Lodge, F 4 AM. I _. lakt Thursday's in 1966 was March 19. date of .,-. ire than S21,000.000 greater than The' older boys wi-re arraigned Tuesday morning at the home Elizabeth. luncheon meeting, of the Craniord the record set in J 955 and brought before Magistrate, Edward E. Reid- %4-hour Mrs. C L- May. 799 West End His wife; Mrs. Edith Harris Tal- , Rotary CluClubb in the MethodisMethodist the po^t-war total above the $700,- i er in Clark and held for the grand Mrs s^y L_ Nunnpre _ bot, died in December. 1950. ChurcChurch educational building. Plans 000,000 marks \ ! jury on a charge of possessing nar- Surviving are two daughters.;; completemlted foforr th thee "S "St am dd Construction in 1956 included in- i colics They denied using narcotics werv Mrs. Jack Shachtman and Missj Evening of Hannony" which the of some six billion feet ' but gave no explanation for quant- The group agreed to support the ities of heroin and opium which Mildred Talbot, both of Elizabeth; ^jyj, will sponsor next. Thursday office had a staff of wire in cable. At First Aid Squad card party to ( ' Clark police reported finding in a three sons, Seymour, Stockton;! evening in the high school ROW there are eight o ,.„.- there v.ere more than be held Wednesday. Proceeds will car which the three were riding. Major Charles A. LoWxars ,n the Navy amii , FlaFl . ! servancc e of BrotherhooBrotherhoodd We Weefce . House ipr r«»uu«'" -~r -— 7. j president ArthuA r Burditt presided I operation; nine new central offices uranford 17-year-old that they of Education and commented on during and enlisted in the Army in 19^ I week s meetingti . New ! had been completed and another stole^ptoor boxes containing,^ and its success:' She also asked that Mrs. Margaret Ewald > at Company's annual report". Which 1 eight were under construction. $2 fromsTrinity Church and Cal- ^ letter of thanks be sent to Mrs. GARWOOD — Services for Mrs. I describes 1956 a* "the busiest, I 'Growth of the company and ofvary Lutheran Church, respective- Walter Keve. chairman of the af- Margaret Ewald, 8 fered in St: Michael's Church j es-_ Home history. The 1956: increase^means jeight leased -buildings.—-' terday morning for William Vieth. ness/ that Sew jerseyans now can fcach the juveniles is in the juvenile | March, arcn. retired employe .of the City Invest- Louis Talbot ie Rev. Walter C. Pugh, pas- 2.372,801 Bell .telephones in detention center in Elizabeths Welfare chairman Mrs..Hemleb ing Company. New York, who died state "— three times the numbe the other has been released in Services for Louis A. Talbot of will have a meetng of her group Saturday at his home, 119 Lincoln available to them as recently as uveniles custody of his parents pendin; 60 Dayton streetstret,, ElizabethE,, to work on cancer dressings Feb- avenue, east. Death followed a 1940. Juvenile Court action. merly of 9 Normandie place.'were Heated lary 28 at 4 Hawthorne street, long illness. Those telephones were used by The trio in the car was stopped also made a plea for clean Chops or Roasts New Jersey Bell customers at the The Rev. Joseph L. Donnelly, as- TOWNSHIP OF CRAVFORD WMtPwfc „ ... ._ to be used for sistant pastor, was the mass cele- THMKYOI! In\hefts Here 5? . NOTICE OF EA- rate of almost lOiOOO.000 calls a dressi . Planning Bo» day — a new record. liter Conley. state offi- brant. Burial was in St. Gertrude H Mrs. chainr.an. •retnind- Cemetery, Woodbridge, where Notice is, hereby Bivejar that the Plan- We wish to extend our sincere thanks to all con- During the year the company cer and ning Board of the Towfiship of Cranford. to i^iarn. *«»•«.*. , •— - vote at yesterday's) Father.DonnellUlcl „„„..,..^y .__rea^d committal Union CountyCouny. N. i^C will holholdd , a ppublib c ed everyone hearnii; on TThursh d FebruarFb y 2828. 19571957, tributors, mothers and young people in the Moth- where a searcarch of,, the car revealed ;ed greater attend-1 prayers at the grave. The funeral the Clark police re- election, and at 8:30 P.M. EE^.T.I^ ' at the Municipal ; narcotics, Clk olice re- ance at the To1 hip meetings was from the Dooley Funeral Bids., corner forth ; Avenue and Alden Si.. Cranfod J..' to consider the ap- ers' March, group leaders, committee members, Del Monte I ported. held the second a fourth Tues- Home, 218 North avenue, west. plication ffo^appro'val of preliminarli y platlts I Mr. Vieth was born in Milwau- for subdivision of land by the following police and auxiliary police for patrol work, post- day of each month. phcant: j Taking Advanced Music chairman MrsALoiiis I/>- kee. Wis., and had lived in Cran- ili/Abro* Builders. Inc.. Box 3»7. WHY WAIT UNTIL SPRl ford 28 years. He retired from ,,City on. N. J.. for property included in men of Local 754 for distribution work, store {Fingerprinting Course mench rereportep d that the^Sth dis- of blocks 413. 395. and 396 located trict Federation ol W Investing about 10 years ago, after - .... an6 owners, bank employes, school personnel and all Inquire for the care of your trees NOW for" 1 Detective Frank Burr and Pa- pril 16 years, employment in the , trolman William Crissey this week, will hold a Song Fest on aryiana direct, v.i«mu.^. ... -. 5 at the Elizabeth YWCA. oern's real estate department A copy of the said., subdivision has others who helped in any way. SPRAYING, PRUNING; FEEDING and CABLING •(.are taking an advanced course in was 9 communicant o been filed with the municipal clerk for [erprinting being' conducted by | club will represent a season public inspection. . ' We're lagging behind last year's total and contri- the year. Mrs. Lomench's group rhael's Church and a member All interested persons, will be give,n .Union County Police Chiefs*' full opportunity to be heard at the said iru>»o^ation at the Westfield Mu- will participate. Their season will [SHIP OF^RAJ4FOBD time and place. butions are still being received at headquarters. BOYLE TREE SURGERY CO. ! ni'cipai\Building with instructors' be summer. , ORDINANCE ^.'0. 57-1 By Tirdcr of tha Planning Board. | A motion made by Mrs. Willliam 'An Ordinance amendioc Ordinance No! E. DUER REEVES. If you were missed during the Mothers' March •from'the 'ederal Bureau of Inves- STELLE STANLEY. ' Chairman I'tigation. Gubas. nurses' scholarship chair- S«-15 (lxim; the MiUrtie* u( officers of • Secretary. or did not contribute, will you please send your SKced Bologna State Certified man, to set the scholarship award- the Township of (Zranford. Dated: Feb. 11. 1957.' " • . • , . • 2-V Cubed Steaks ""^ * Classes be an Mondalonday anda wwilml : man. u> »:iuK ». , BE IT ORIAMNIX) by the Township Committee at trutfTownthip o( Cranford.- donation today to — Del Monte Fully Insured I continue thro tomorrow, from.j.ed by the VIA at $350. was passed. New Jeney: /••, \ I'9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ich dayl Plans tor a card party were dis- Section 1 -T^TharOrdlnance No. 56-13. the group and Mrsbexn. s an ovainmnce InUng the salaries of MclNTYRE'S Telephone . The two local officers recently officer* ox the'TowruhfD ot Cranford. be 24 Rankin St. •ways and 1 / ..a u*Wki -»- ajui t — --"i» Hereby iiWne'ndtd^by fife h basic course in.fingerprin ! bpiaw u* follows: «x [/. Health Officer „; :_....45,500.00 SAU8 — SERVKHT ''..: muQfQBtf^m^zrz^^ •:•<••. ••..:.•.. . Director o« Welfare ....„;.....:, *lV»0.00 FAKTS — WEUkINO MARGH Of HI Section 2 — This Ordinance sh;iH uike effect immediately Upon iu publication Aatbortae« after final pa»s*i.ce. The above, fc.ifcrv 109 Miln StrMl. CranlorJ, M. J. schedule shaU-become operative on M.irc k. ,1957.' K>. Reo-Eclipsc-Excello Del Monte Section 3 — Except as herein amended said Ordinance No. SO-IS is in M other Many Other FIMH Bbkas 1 respects Ratified, approved and confirmed. Id 2-2528 "^ Ufs Finish Th. Job a MO*!* The forecoinc ordinanclinaiH.-!.e- was >.»tro XSS N.^bner St. WntteM. H. J. duced and 0.*sitci on fir*firsti •-K^dim: at a 2r3i nwrtiojj of the Tow)whip Conmit^tvf* o the Township of Crantofd, N. J.,. held on MMtoes SSL 2r35c Applesauce Cranford Rotary February 111,, 1957 and will b*r cnnsidtrcd for lina( 'pasuuice, after public hc-arini renple Oranges IZ-w rrasn r <*t another meetinc of wtd Township Com n\ittee JI Municipal BUildtiu:, Cranford. • FnUrKt 6^. 47c Sauerkraut •»— 2^-29c New Jersey,- on s ^m presents its TUESDAY. FEBHUARY 26. 1957 omato Sauce al-8:^0 o'clock P.M. »E.D,T.t (gray J. WAJ.TER COFFEE UtabUahed 1$S7 ,39c Washed mm Township Cleric Crests '•••» t Dated: Febrtuiy 13. 1057. 2-1' FrMiJirseyFann «•* omato Catsu «• BiMMhryhMiCalwIlh . . SECOND ANNUAL ^25< Sweet Potatoes Lunctiaon mMt DrtntiaryNHdCa The LfoimrtSprtai S-HM^ l Caitliia White fit* WlilttlUitT«iFiili ««—*.«. lUIIaiPttt^TiJUtHIIPt^TU s ,rX, c~« ANSARD Frozen Food Vafoes I Haiti IteMteii Daf Yiawiat 2J j£ 1S« Dairy Values! Klrimaa'tBaraxSaap . . . 3 «•*« 29*

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r-.j'r*"' ^goung—Republican Club-and-h 1 served as one of its "advisers you know, anything remen WE «W»W — , _ Jfattons. .-.>•• New children's books were on dis- mwmiip"" ~an tall to start and of the fire department in ' Itanben of the sewing group of its organization. He also has 7th Graders •as a member. active in Red Cross and other 1 play during Children's Spring if this happens two pieces of ap- 1957. I have provided tor"•— - the Margaret Greene Association A donation was voted toth eBook, Festival Week in May as fund drives. . Cystic Fibroaia Foundation and the paratus will be tied up. in toebudge t of 1957."' will meet from 9:45 to 11:45 ajn. Study Health £13 on Honor Roll at CHS, well 3s during National Book 1 "Another plan for consideration In. additiorr to serving as coi members expressed the hope that Week in November. : next Thursday to make ' cancer 'is. to square the front and. put an Rotary dub dressings under direction of Mrs. missioner of public safety, he attention may be called to thta 'The lower grades from Brook- chairman of the Local Highway.] addition to* the rear of the build- B. Boos and do mission and hos- Including 77 Girls, 36 Boys little known disease of childhood. side. Cleveland and St Michael's (Continued from page 1) Traffic Coordinating Committee. * ,. ,'•..• Mr. LaCorfe, who U 38, is mar into its causes, Mrs. Dale" Brink- were instructed in its use. Tickets for the concert may be ried and has three children. '• rflS Sy are keeping a chool students erhoff, chairman for the appeal above" . . ^rdSaU topics discussed in WelkerPaul Wright. "In order to encourage reading obtained from any Rotary Club has resided at 101 Maple pldcetj Current honor roll, it was in the auxiliary, said,- y«terd.y by O. Frank during the summer, months a vaca- Chief Schindler's report lists an member-or at the doer. Colony t^..., sinceirnoving to Cranford in 1949. jj ''sUnts made drawing* »how high school^princi- AU' inquiries concerning, the dis- tion reading- club was formedi estimated total fire loss for 1956 of (Continued from page 1) .itestructureandfunctionof; ease should be made through her, Two hundred and sixty-nine chil- $185,795, representing an increase pal. Members of the ninth gradgde Most High School United Nations ' served prior to the talk will be Mrs Brinkerhoff stated. -J~>«, ininmi. while 143 finished of $162,270 over the 1955 figure of Mrs. Robert Hoernig. Hostesses Regb^ratibn Drive || placed the largest number, 35, fol- Mrs. Dorothy Klekner presided 10 books." (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page !j , lowed by the tenth grade, 31; Car Owners tow $23,525, tor the evening are Mrs. Robert C.139 Reg. 69SS Fr. Frov.lounf chair. $S4 Reg 49.95 occasional ch*ir,t39 and refreshments were served by and provide escort duty. strife-torn area 'would open Ul^ Reg. ~ twelfth grade, 27, and eleventh "The increase in the fire loss, Compton, Mrs. Jr C. Cox, Mrs. Mi- tte Paffenroth and Mrs. Florence Fagan and her com- the report explains, "was- due In letters to Secretary General chael Gessner, Mrs. Burton Jami- way to a more lasting-peace, i Reg. 79SS Um*f c*». ** grade 20. There are 77 girls and ^ are exhibited on the Reg 89.95 «fcann»/-fcit* cfcflir, $69 In Scholarship mittee. * . . Temple Host mainly to the factory fire last Dag Hammarekjold and Ambass- son^ Mrs. Arthur Williams, Mrs. The discussion leader was 'V ' 36 boys listed (or honors in the Although some of the students CContinued 'from page 1) ador James Wadsworth, the local Warren L. Ziegler, and the parti^' board. Melvin Brown latest marking period. April." Referred io is the fire Charles Preston, Mrs. Leroy Reig- seem to have the idea that a car religious. denominations in thwhice h gutted the Packing Engin- resident outlined his idea and says ner, Mrs, William Trometter, Mrs. cipants were league president. Mr^. The complete list follows: is 6,,nccessilty, 80 percent .of "the sen- S. Robert Christensen; Mrs. j; •. i One Driver Hurt, community will participate in the eering Company plant at 972 Lin- that the immediate replies were Lawrence Tableman and Mrs. esuve^ysici™ ~— • Grade 9 iors "at. Cranford High School get Bernstein, Mrs. E. L. Brantle>» service. .' . v c coln avenue, east, doing damage favorable. A telephone call from Douglas Schneider. ^ene Berthiaume and «----- Carol' Bauer, Cbarles Boillod, along without- them, according to Mrs. Oftver Callaway, Mrs. War'^f 'it Rabbi Brand will officiate, as- estimated by the company at "well the American delegation stated • The welfare department of the, Acklund. using a large model of an, •• i Nancy Brooks, George Craft, Nan- Gerhard Kellner, director'of guid- Other Faces Tipsy ren Cluff, Mrs. Leslie Glick, Mrs; sisted by Cantor Nathan , Parnass, in excess of $150,000." that the new idea deserved consid- club will meet Wednesday at 1 ^e explained the parts and work . cy Damon, Diana DeLonge, Steph- ance at the high school. He spoke During 1956. the department eration. . Y) . ••' ' • • p.m. at the home of Mrs. Williams, Norman Goldsmith, Miss Rita Ha-t ofthe human eye. They made ^ before the Kiwanis Club-at its Charge in Crash who will chant the melodies. Fol- en Dexter, Alexander Dickerson, answered a total of 335 alarms An avid follower of U. N. activi 11 Doering Way. .. shim, Mrs. Robert Hazeldine, Mrs! comparison between .the eye and luncheon atQMarkos Restaurant John Yarussi, 41, of Winfield, lowing this service, an oneg shab- Linda Eaton. Beth Epstein. Betty as compared with 311 the previous ties, Mr. Coopersmith' listens to Roney Kelsey, Mrs. Bertram Mi^« rramera. Janice Chernev, Karin Tuesday. ' • was release^ from Rahway Me- bat will be held In the Temple chaelson, Mrs, Thomas Pairotti Eudcne, Marcia Gillespie, JuditM year. , the daily sessions of the U.N. on pefe«on and Arlene Phllipone Mr. Kellner, who was introduced morial Hospital on Saturday after hall. .""-••• Gisser, Linda Huff. Dorcas.John.-, During the year members of the WNYC radio while traveling on his Delivers Talk Mrs. Nathan Rodstein. Mr^ 3e charts showing the cause of by Arthur F; Motz. said that a treatment for injuries sustained in Hostesses for the evening will Charles Schwartz, Mrs. John U. ston. Aileen. Kendall, Kathleen department conducted a total- of job as New Jersey director for the (Continued from page 1) •g« common eye defects. survey showed thut'of the 42 sen- a head-on collision on Centennial be Mrs. Tillie Klein (chairman) Snook. Jr., Miss Mary Sullivan,"j S Knezo. Geraldine Krochmal, John survey MIUWI-U ii.... „. .... 1,012 inspections, including 678 Anti-Defamation League of B'nai also each year we have better Tn connection with the study of avenue near Hillside avenue at Mrs. Blanche Baranik. Mrs. Mil- Mrs. Richard Walbrecker, Mrs> LaGracc, Virginia Lawson, Dale iors who drive cars to school, four yearly fine prevention inspections, B'rith in Newark: methods of finding it." . the eye, Constance BeaU and Car- 8:30 p.m-. Friday. ' dred Shapiro, Mrs. Lillian Rabino- Weeks and Mrs. S. J. Weil.. Lcland. Robert Locker, Virginia maintain grades to place them in witz. Mrs. Lillian Greenhouse and 317 oil burner inspections and 17 The duty of the citizen to write He also pointed to the develop- roll Bowling did research >vork on McArthUr, Margaret Mittrickcr, the'second quarter; 12 are in the The driver of the other car, Mrs. school inspections. h elite of Helen Keller. They re- Susie Mayer of Rahway, uninjured lMr$...FJorence Wilkin. letters on the national or inter- ment by petroleum researchers of Timothy. Myers, Norma Mysiak, third quarter; and .18 art in. the There will be a USY tri-epm- . The report lists installation of national level cannot be stressed alternate sources of raw material Proposed New t don how people can over- Rtg. 59.95 modern lounge. $39 Susan O'L'-...'.':", Janet Ray, Alan in,the crash, police reported,:was eight hew'hydrants.and two.new bottom quarter; ,and five Have munity dance at the Temple at 8 enough, Mr. Coopersmith stated. r energy. " , . ' ," • (Continued from .paov )) i handicaps. William Forten- Rittcr, David Sk=:^,, Linda SmitIC released in $250 bail to await: bear- 1 alarm boxes durin'g 1956. dropped out of school since the p.m: Saturday to which all young Then too, they should be followed "Throughout the world there, are Public Service spokesman said thi h Donald Reiss and Michael Keg. S9SS Colonial toung« chair; t4t Frances Tannehbaum.jdhh With- ing in Municipal Court on a.charge A new roof was installed on fire Stanto'n used a large model of the survey began. people from the ninth through the up, and with that thought, the Id-" very large deposits of oil shale arid week. * crington, " Goorgiana Yuschak, of drunken driving. . • headquarters, the annex and boil- 1 human ear to demonstrateJu>£ r - — Of these students, only one hns 12th grades are invited. • cal man talked with newspaper tar sands that can be used in place The bus route, if approved, wi] ' Mary Zachary. Mr. Yarussi suffered Injuries to er room and the roof on the - fire sound waves are transmitted to raised his stiindiiiu since getting O\jn n Sundaouuuay; a€»••t 7:3•:— 0- pjnr——. —there columnists and others. of crude* oil," he reported, "and begin in East Broad street, West, his left eye, facial end head cuts will be a special Brotherhood Ser alarm building was tarred and a C hearing area of the brain. Grade 10 a car; 18 (ire.maintaining avera^j;. his leiv cyt-, i.n-.u. „..„ A resident here since June, Mr. the oil industry has developed pro- field, and'follow Springfield avej vice for youth at Osceola Presby coping installed. 1 * following students were Marcia Achilles, Grace Bier- the same as before the survey; and possible internal injuries, the Coopersmith is married and has cesses, which can make products ^ltfei Westfleld, fa Kenilwortl{ The terian Church. The Temple Uni .Additional services performed members of a committee which • • wirth, Kathleen Brennan, Geral- and 23 have lower averu^i_\s now. police said. He was treated at the two daughters, Phyllis, 8, and Sar- from all of these equal in quality Boulevard in Cranford and Kcnilt The speaker noted that the sur- ted Synagogue Youth group will during 1956. Chief Schindler re- a study of television corn- dine- Brucato, 'Sandra Castaldo, scene by pr. Anthony Sordlll and ah Lee, 5. . to those produced from crude oil. worth. It win/then run through Nancy Colburn, Dorayne Dadd, vey covered only the jiutomobile thep taken to the hospital by the participate in this service. ports, included investigating 34 The costs of operating these* pro s' Kenneth Bendel, Stephen calls complainng of color and. taste Elizabeth to/the Newark Airpor ~-:--r.. .Susan_Ehlers, Morcia Gung, Mary phase of the matter, while many First Aid Squad,. *' be prohibitive at the e ,SlrRonaW^ohar^,,Mx_ . , Y nn^n Mnrllv^ n of • wateif ll-'calls-for~water:-leaks; Adult School interchangedJ>f-ll> - New. Jctse; Grace Grail, Timothy-Hayes; John other-: ci rwmstanccs r~couldlbe-.in- —Accoraing- -w--me....pu...-, Turnpik the third and bottom quarters liquor. times, the company official saic, Scwell, Ruth Ann Smith, Judith oi any high-school senior class 30 for the American Red Cross-r- nel, the report reads: • , , (Continued from "Page 1) the end of the week they will Rrg. 6?$S lowt$9 chair. $56 ; Both cars were, extensively dam- There is no .present bus scrvini Valla. Joan Wahl. Herbert Wiese, have very little chance'to go on to around 116 million — were the "There were two promotions" in Columbus, and served that organ iVl analyze this list to determine f aged and the Fire Department had in 10 years, largely because the paid department. Capt. Ber- 'Community United' izatlon as advocate for one year this section of Cranford making Ware putting into effect in their Arthur Williams, Sandra Williams, institutions of higher education, as : (Continued' from page 1) eg.SVSS occatumal chair. 939 colleRCS e to be called to the scene to ho9e " ' n East and West nard A. Doyle was promoted to and trustee- for two years/He is a New York' run. daily lives the rules for good Grade 11 ' ' '•""'• K ncrally receive . m;»ny down the - street .to wash away and the First General' Assembly ' No hearing dat^ has as yet MORE THAN 4© STYtES! MANY IN FOAM! NOW.... ' ,. ... „ • . , ,. ' .' more applications' than they can deputy chief and Fireman Edward : member of the John Dawson Gil- health. , ". » r-^ i L~ t, AuW\.J accept, so select the gh&cnte with gasoline dnd oil, and to sweep up Kuhlenschmidt to captain.' John were convened. .*','" mary Shea Assembly/Fourth De- set on the application by the IC broken, glass and other debris." v« to the Rexl L. Tanzer ,was appointed a first She has lectured and conducted gree Knights of Columbus. He Collins, Herbert Ehlers, Suzan ,he £. ncr d workshops on the United .Nations en glass and other debris. v^><^>, ».... Morton said, go for such year fireman on December IB, served' as counsel to the Junior Fisher. Jane Garland. Lois Han- Gucsts at (he mcciinf, includ. in every section of the United Andersen to Speak jSgt. Edward N. Lee conducted [necessary projects as disaster re- 1956. This appointment tilled the Chamber of Commerce of Eastern sen. Russell Hardy. Mary Harris, ed. John - Homey> past States and during summer travel Former Mayor F. P. Ander Quayanna McCullough. John Mun- ^ the' police investigation., assisted lief, blood collection, training'in vacancy.made by the promotions. Union County during its early * '' ' V i den( of th local club; K in Europe. : ' * -•• . . .-'^ will speak at a meeting of tk by Patrolmen Henry Polidoro, first aid and water safety; assist- 'As for thv call department years. He is a member of the Cor- WINDOW day. Richard Robey. Barry Rosen, Williams of the Roselle- Presently Mrs.- Richardson is OFF Elainc S<*had. Dolores .Scheller, club; Max Berlin, Charles Robert J. Ryan. Frederick d. Rob ance to servicemen and patients in u.ore was one resignation, that of nell Club of Union County. Cranford Community Council at TO Pnrk serving as a member of New Barbara Suarc-z. Katherine Taa- _ erts and John P. Bennedetto. veterans hospitals as well as local Elias R. Harris, one of the oldest His local affiliations include p.m. tonight in the municip; Lind and Frank stevens all of York's city-wide-committee on Re- SHADES vostc. Barbara White. Susan W»l- the Clark Club; Howard Hermes canteen corps and motor corps ser- callmcn. William G.-Magan was membership in the Lions Club, building. He will discuss the v< ligion at Work in the Community, cent Town Planning Survey. Robl liams, Teresa Zizwarek. of thc Pianfield Club; Fred Lin- vices. ' • .,.''. given a military leave of absence, Cranford Swimming Club, St. Heidth represents Women United for the BOIXAND Grade 12 ley, guest of Russell HoagUind, and members- of the paid de- Michael's Holy Name Society and ert M. Crane,' president, has urgcll • fContinued from page I) "We tend to accept as 'normal' United Nations on the Conference , Leftovers they may be... lemons they are NOT! In fact, Koos has only one reason for Glenn Allinger, Virginia Ander- Joyce- Martin, guest of A, Nathan- ,» .at worked a total x>t 309 Cranford Republican Club. He i all locaTgrpups to send represtntajl Connecticut and Concord streets.' the situation of nearly 3,000,000 Group of U. S. Organizations and hours overtime durttig the year. was an organizer of the Cranford .ttves to the meeting. J HOIXAHD reducing these beautiful chairs: we've got to make room in our warehouse for new st-n, Carla Castaldo, Julia Crom- lei Pierce. A sum of $3,000 was authorized men in the uniform of their na- is vice-president, of the speakers' arty, James DiClcrico. Patricia The birthday anniversary of taken from the capital improve- tion," Mr. Morton commented, 'I recommend that three first 1957 stocks^ Result? You pocket 20 to 50% savings on some of the handsomest chairs ment fund and added to amount is nothing normal about Donovan, ' Robert Hobbie, Linda George Murkos was noted. E, Cal -CTfcjt U» grace a sale... all wonderful buys at their original Koos-low prices! For proof, Rrgi 79.95 lounge efuir. $St , Hoolcy, Lynn Jacobsen, Raymond vin Shire presided. alloted by" the state for the re- a i*u-jtm 'hitch' for a young man ^Iff^^S^SSM^S^S^S^^i&^iilih^^ eager to begin his civilian career, Litwinitz, Robert Longaker, Linda •/ paying of Brookside pluce. RICHARD HARTO jnst look at surrounding samples! You'll find big. deep-wated lounge chairs, graceful, Also adopted,.-on recommenda- or for a young wife and children Loranger, Richard Luby* Tertia tion 6f the Board of Adjustment, separated from. a serviceman for .*:*! ,* Reg. 9S5 wing and barrel chairs, lovely "little" decorator chairs, TV swivel-rockers ... modern, Moore,. Paul ' Morrison, Adricnnc ias a resolution approving a slde- «^~ *.m-~^.....—,1 r -n ,t ,, HUB,,,,,,, ' t« Reinhold. Charles 8cV far .property at 122"Beech BRUge «-t5M UM>£{ .., including, leather and leather-like plastics! Many cushioned m deep'loam ' Shaw. • - Joyce Skaggs, 1 ale which, the Red Cross must help 95 retiucing^the sldelin* requirement -•&;! Smith, Sandra Stevens, JTOF the military to solve. As long as rubber! But be forewarned! This is the kintl of Koos sale "that l»ring» chair-hunter* , The Auxiliary to Capt. Newell from six feet to 2.97 feet. thc United States must maintain Rodney ftske Post 335, VFW. will January fire report showed 19 a large military establishment, .the out in droves... and, naturally, quantities are limited. So thc earlier you come, the sponsor van ''open house auction" general and 14 still alarms, with Red Cross will keep its world-wide Wider your choice! And remember, this sale is only at Koos Rahway store. HAROLD F. BENNER of miscellaneous articles on Mon- property loss of $11,900. January Services to the.Armed Forces at building report showed 11 uermits Incorporated day. February 25, aOfie Veterans' their present high level." issued, including two residences, —Ptiww BRIdg» 6-1113 ¥1/ Mcmoriul Home. South avenue, it 11 WALNUT AVENUE-1 • OPEN FRIDAY TILL t P. M. • AutomoWU Painting was announced at a meeting Mbn- with new improvements estimated Astborized DUCO T»f^«>«hiwf duy at the home. ' at $75,900. ,. Heart Drive PLAY SAFE ON "Z 1:^1 < Township Attorney' Donald R. (Continued from Page I) - !?.' • : BODY wU. Mrs." Florence Fagan will again Creighton served as clerk pro tern. •o'SS:*? R" rOTDCR WORK be Chairman for the affair, as she plucc. . Our Valentine For You! For Soups TV REPAIRS '../• | ! was last fall when a similar func- Also,. Mrs. Ei F. Czcbrowski, 31 IS I OPEN MIGHTS TIL 9:30 DuluJt K"»™i Refinishlng Juicy jtion was held. Anyone who wishes Library Registration Burchfleid avenue; Mrs. R. N. Tinst th* Mpalrlaf «t Rejr. S9.fi platlir loimgff Welding — Truck Lettedng or Fricassee j to attend will be welcomed and re- fContinued front page 1) Decker, 405 Lexington avenue; Large! yiur TV •*. ortf *» -v- i ;•• '.... BKXDCS t-\\\\ fresments will' be served, it was'dlcscx counties held at Mctuchch." Mrs. Nicholas Imperato, 119 Bes- thenraghlT quallnW «t- decided. ' '..?"• .,.- ler avenue; Mrs.' Jack Apgar, 8 tW SOUTH AVUIUC C. With regard to personnel, Mrs. FOWL-o.. puta. W* •*• ***** Reg. S9S5 moJem loung* ekmir. JJ7 Mrs. Betty-Santiago was initiated Romore place; Donald Creighton, Raddin reports: by factorr • "An added staff member- was 7 Dartmouth road, and Mrs. Rob- tievdcd all year but owing to the ert Puturson, 514 Claremont ave- scarcity ofl.traned librarians and nue. . • the salary offered we were unuble Ho?pounds TURKEYS...... Ib. io "obtain one until. December when CRANFORD (Continued /rom page 1) Mrs: Saia Temkin was hired as ib. 59c r •- -j I field and North avenues . 1 : ! assistant director in charge of the RADIO , i . ' >Mil adult department. t i> j "If you will-take, special note BREASTS OF FBYWG CHICKEHS "Mrs. Edith Damon returned to i we have only one large overhead the staff in October after a year's j door in front and one. small" set I • i leuve o^ ibsence. She took over | of doors which, open out. This the work with young people as i one. set of doors must open out well as'the duties previously as- because of the front angle of the

•- • • • • • • signed to Mrs. Martha"Moody, who buidling. The overhead door is ^^•JL resigned in September. There were'| used for the apparatus and 'the FILET MIGHOH l,\. ff*jr. 39.95 orcanional rhair, $27 no major illnesses on the staff and [tangle set of doors for the chiefs -SIRLOMLOjLB»TiRHOUSE_ | automobile. There "is~just-"roonT ITS STATE FARM perfect work records.1' J enough inside to park this auto- Activities, in the children's de- R,;>.«jWo' .133 partment arc summarized as fol- mobile." „ "The apparatus are parked be- BEEF lows: . " • v ;.'»••. • '"Mrs.. M;irie Seidel,- children's hind one another with the excep- V librarian, planned-many activities tion of the' aeriel truck, which in COT TO :•*' length equals two of thc other ap-, m to interest thc children in reading. ib. 43c ORDER IHSOBES NEW ISSUE (all »lMS)

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cmakK AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY rEBRUAHirH.tfet 3 • tw' «IHBCRANfX>HD armed to the High Honors list. and Arthur A. Edwards,; 440 Lex- taw- pic Games-rStefanie Kott, Gail ington avenue. > ' mythological stories of ind4yidual- W d^nJrpn Cranford students namefd to the ?•;••.! • ?.••• aetacted cnn^trilarlnns. iB«.«l» Honors list include: Roger Jff. Sherman, 312 S. Union avenug; Dl- mwhsrrmB exp VI _ otf favnritfavorite noemS'abOUpoems about keep our secret II we cannot keep the heavenly bodies.' ' ttMount Ven; SSSfSSK da, Maria Blandlng, Susan Dudley ane Mackie, 5O0 Hifih street; Rich- DIRlnl, Gerald Schuman and Jos- Martha Washington; and Robert it ourselves? — Rochefoucauld cph Tarulli. 'Joseph also was giv- In Retros The booklets of Joan Kuch, Wil- and Barbara Wells. liam Donnelly, Nelson Dittmar, MacaUk, Alexander Huppert, and en' a two-year service star as was Fine Arts — Judy Chasnoff, El- Pack HT* Dorothy Martin, Kim Nahrebne, Thomas Cymbaluk as soldiers at len Radzikowski, and Jean ReUsch; Teddy ZielinsW. Basil MiUano re- Activities of Pupils in Many Fields Carol Meyer, Betty'Jo Shepard I Valley Forge, God and Goddesses-^Wflllam Beh- ceived a one-year service star and Fifteen Years Aw . and Suzanne van Gilder, were'well'l Others in the cast include Nicola lert and John Elliott; Geography- rv. Dinner Event Assistant Denner stripes and .Jeff Five Years At* Between 1.500 and 2,000 men ^er, expected SBEEMAN organized and had good handwrit- Brazzatti, Valerie Bowers, Sharon of the leather man. • \ Howard MlUus and Glenn White; Knauer, Denner stripes. Mrs. Protests at the delay in the issuance of building to sign in the Jhird U*ta* of Cranford man- Grade S colonial New Jersey. The follow- ing and composition. JHigglns, Charlotte Charges, Diane ing pttpilS/Were chairmen of groups Other leather men were played Language—Kathleen Hansel; Oc- Attracts 90 Kathleen Harden was presented permits were lodged at a meeting of Township power, when jnen between 20 .nd 45 years of are the main CHARLES M. RAY. EDITOR AND PCBUSHHI with a Den Mother's one-year Miss Laura Struss* sec- which studied food, clothing, re- by Michael Mittleman, Floyd Price cupations—Bonnie Boyd and Su- The, greatest investment- you" Committee by three building contractors or their J^e. dUiens and aliens alike, who had not reg- study an«J James Zachary arranged a service .star. . . The boys and girls have lations with the Indians, money and David Suplee. The trees were announcer and san Weber; Education — Charles) have is the boy in blue beside representatives, one of whom threatened legal ac- . istered in the nationwide selective service pro- made and held by Marylyn Bozln- Pope and William Imus. juu, said Douglas Summerton, John Weber arranged the en- -lcj'learning about the Nav- and homes: Harold McGuire, Wal- NATIONAL tOITOIIAl you" tion unless his permits were Issued immediately. g^would do so in the Munidpal BuilcUn, ta, Anthony Eaton, Harriet Krilov Student Council Western District Executive ol Boy , tertainment that followed — car- pueblo and the Indians of ter Wilson, Susan Alatary, Jerald- May^or E.D Stanley, who presided, explained that The local board, augmented by 68 volunteer., aho, There are still some Ine Kundrat and Nancy Kelly. and Karen Smith.; Horse mask* The Student Council of Roose- Scout? of America, 'at the fourth toon strips. the P^ins. Grade 5 the committee had been struggling with the prob^ would function under Unford B. Ha«ord, cha.r- want to learn were worn by Christine Fuller, velt School is again asking for dis- annual Blue and Gold dinner of tribes Douglas Whittle played an orig- Jean Gilbert, Todd Rothbard, Su- CLEVELAND SCHOOL. Mrs. Cora Leonard's fifth made lem of building permits as well as the 1052 budget man of Local Board 5. carded eye glasses. "Eyes for the Pack 177. inal song on the piano and taught san'Schwartz, Edward Todd and :• Grade Z ' C^ ha^ been spying about the ««« Quaflry WNUNOI Vwm Uamr 'Child Behavior' and other matters. He said it would do every- Be room the children have their the class the words of his com- Middle Atlantic States. The chi - *A Ninety Cub, Scouts and their. Citations were presented by GuyD. Peck.Jr . Frederick Traut. Boys and girls in Mrs. Elizabeth Middle Atlantic States. I year. AH donations w.lll be' Kreatjy parents gathered at.'Veterans* Me- thing possible to arrive at an .early decision but wn Indian museum. position. Sargent's second grade have been dren have painted Pc at Cranfora. N. j:, a* 3econa Class Matter. Published Thursdays «» nubUclty chairman for Cranford Post 212. Amer- w Elves that helped the' cobbler ippreciated. Membjers of the Coun^ «t tbe: Pre-School Unit stated the permits would not be issued at the Unda Collins brought in a tom- Tbe Cranford Citizen and Chronicle.-Inc. OTCclal newspaper for Cranlord. morial Hall, last Saturday night to fcan Son. to The Cranford Citizen and Chrort " Grade f> were played by Christopher Car- planting pumpkin seeds. Darleen Dutch.designs under Miss Amato s ^JJ^, make the collections that' ••- "•»•• v.or Advertising Rates on Request Bm Indian dolls belonging to Sus- make th • Year. 6-6000 hear Mr. Summerton 'emphahize meeting. • '' • ' •, • ican "^ ' _ j^uy journal » recogni: nm. maw ^^^ Eltinge Rita Boys and girls of Mrs. Helen lozzi. Andrew Goldberg, Arlene and Deborah Cox supplied the guidance. ••/; will be forwarded to Short Hills. the importance of the scouting Topic of PTA Skerratt's sixth grade were very seeds and the other girls and boys The following children have had Husbands were to bee entertaineehtertalned at thethe' regu- ge, and£. BJJ*™^, ^e ^on in iu" Barbara Greco and Susan Grand, Bonny Jaffee, Sharon Mrs. Arthalinda Qualntaiice is ad- OFFICE: 2.1.-25 AWES STREET, program. — The Pre-School Group of the lnnV C1Ub f happy to welcome a new pupil, have been <*uite happy tending to their papers selected •" *- i»s- • lar monthly meetin• g of the. Colon^ y Club o °f 'Sous acUvSeT They were received by E - are on display. Margaret Miles, Cqrilyn Pollock. Sandra visor to the group. Opening ceremonies for the eve- Roosevelt Parent Teacher Associa- d played In the! classroom Nancy Cranford at the Veterans' Memorial' Hall. A war4 C. McMahon, publisher of The Citfeen arane d Nicholas Imperato Hokan Carlsson. Schauef, Barbara Walton and Jan- their own plants. ning were conducted by ' Robert tion will holdt its second meeting The following girls and boys et Wood> lin Joylene Leonardo, Mary Vorl. Valentine supper was to" be served to club mem- Tnd Chronicle, and Guy M. Chase county editor Kafterauc yIndia andn campsites from clay. Grmde 4 Sandra Brazzatti. Ellen Jones, Bar- and Thomas Pavics and Joseph of the school year next Tuesday have made the honor roll for the t'i Make1957 Cranford's Year of Action bers arid their husbands. Mrs. Charles Preston ol the' Elizabeth Journal, both of whom spoke madAne Indian library is of great in- Grade S Children in MUs Joan Golubiew- bara Nietzel. Cynthia Vroom, Honor Students Gatto. Joseph Tarulli gave the in- evening at 8:15 pifti. at the home second marking period: Mary of Mrs. Richard Koike, 13 Herning was supper chairman. to the .^children. Donald Pupils in Miss Mary Jane Faz- ski's fourth grade have set up an . Orosz Conrell Brooks, In their annual reports for 1956, Po- port continues, "vyill provide an excellent briefly. '. , • teres Johnson, Carol Dennis, Carol King, Announced at UJC Everett M. Kidd,. as master of ier,- Jerry Gelfman. James akerleyV fifth grade have com- exhibit of Mexican articles and •>*?xv _'..••„,«._! r-j_ licet Chief Lester-W. Powell and. Fire civic grouping which will serve as a pleas- avenue. " .... William M. Sperry II, 64, of 325 North Union A blood donor service and a Home nursing Stcmmer, Cynthia Otlowski and. Corinne Students who attained the HIRH a l ceremonies, introduced the guests and Derrick Markham have pleted making mobiles. . Each '" Cohostesses who will assist Mrs. . avenue, a resident of Cranford for more than service were organized by Cranford Chapter, |Sw h d Tamburr. . - souveniors. Those children who Honors and Honors lists at Union Chief Howard G. Schindler both stress « entrance to the Township " among whom were Mr. and Mrs. contributed to it. ; • child constructed a three dimen- Koike will--be Mrs. Harold Eng- half a century, a former member of the Board AH pupils are now painting their have contributed to the exhibit are Thomas Capron, Dennis Harcketts. Junior College for the V956-57 'fall Francis R. Konopack. Mrs. •Kono- American Red Cross. Dr. W. K. Fasnacht. who sional figure. Various materials 1 the need for new and larger headquarters Mayor John L. Brennan already has strom and Mrs. W. A. Brittle. "•lying after the Pueblo Indians Lloyd Crorney; William Cheek, AUred Sorensen, Kenneth Forres- pack Was one of the original Den of 'Education and active in local civic and fi- papier mache Greek masks made such as construction paper, cotton, Charles Roberts, Susan Byrnes. Joh'n De Stefanis, Kenneth semester have ifcecn named b^ Dr - ,. .. eT- 4- j named a special committee to coordinate Through-thc „..„. Adams;" as- Column is caUed^rossE^aggera- menX m Mrs. Richard O. William D'Arcy, local chairman of the March "-«•' Jersey. In preparation for must be strong and healthy to dograde class is studying a unit on the ssociation president, also an- Joseph A. Plummer, Floyd B. Shannon and two years of college at a four-year vealed in the above paragraphs reminded Of the Survey reCOmmenda- efforts of the parents that scout Of^esdrive for funds to flgm infanti.par- they are sending letters for our work in first grade well." Ju- weather in science. The follow- Reynold Devinney, Barbara Treatment discussion. nounced that the Roosevelt PTA Reuben T.BoblnSon were reelected-to three-year this hey are g Tne sports column Is written by hart college, or university/ us of the old saying about the weather— troops are lormed and maintained. dith Beebe, "We-must begin to ing pupils are making reports this Tne sporxs cuiuimi is W..HW. »,., ,,„, lt ..^.^ j M P .sc.lla will join with the Cleveland and alysis, .expressed great satisfaction with ferns on the Board of Education at the annual maps, booklets and information h bil di G William E. Hoagland of 506 llOnS Thoboj^in blue is a great invest- help our bodies grow strong and week: Bruce Hansen, Our Chang- Joseph Blaha, and the social edi- Graham, Jack Mason, Priscilla NO EXTRA COST * everVone talks about it but nobody does future Brookside Schools in a Founders' sponse of Cranford residents to an appeal for sThTol election and Newton P. Stewart, a former In their study of weather and Casino Was one: of seven students •Also ••—>., a—s a-•n• . ihitia l step toward carry- nt in the future and is worth the signs of seasonal change during healthy when we are young." ing Weather; Susan Ferguson, tor is Virginia Gillespie, Reporters Boyd, Jack Pcarce, and Cynthia concluded Mr. Sum- Day Program tonight at the Cleve- additional contributions' made in connection with t ustee? was elected to a one^year unexpi^ What Makes the Weather; Judy ' anything about it. ing out spme of the planners'recommejfr^ every effort, -- winter, the following . chidren Douglas Perez and Joseph Aliseo, are Virginia Roberts and David Irving. Grade 2 • February Only! CALL NOW AND SAVE CI lull. land School auditorium. Dr. Wil- announcement of extension of the drive an- McDiarmid, who resigned All Mlndlln, How the Earth Causes ui.H..u prepare a hall . blltbulletii n "Drink milk so: that our teeth and Leary, who also writes a science Mrs. Trudy Fritts' second grade •• But such is not the case, in the year dations, an item of $15,000 forjjMgput- mertonThe .main purpose of the Blue liam H.^West, County superintend- helped LOSE UGLY FAT 1 other week. Mr. D'Arcy revealed that 1,364 coin budget items were approved, although board with original drawings and bones grow strong." Seasons; Philip Brubaker, Air and column. This paper is published has begun their study of Eskimos. 1957. Cranford now has on hand (in the and Gold dinner is the awarding ent of schools, . will address the pose is, included in the prj&ptfsed munici- cards had already been returned. Stive votes were cast. Mr. Plumper led the poems: Antoinette (iasale, Dorothy Sherry Aron and Janis Roth-1 the Atmosphere; WilliaWilli m PhllpotPhilt, weekly. The group is very enthus- Many children have brought in of the Charter, and this year Jud- meeting on ."Current Problems of iastic about it. In Ten Days * recommendations of the Community Albert F. Burr, 25, of 106 Retford avenue, a King, Jeraldine Kundrat, Susan bard "We must keep clean andl Light and Warmth from the Sun. materials to display. Timothy Ea- pal budget for lQST^^Phis is a mere drop son Pinkney, District Commission- th/VCiHlc Schools." » Set'with 572 votes. Mr. Stewart, unopposed, * Planning Associates of Princeton) a guide veteran of World War II, was appointed a Class received 558. Mr. Shannon. 509. Mr. Robinson, Alatary, Thomas 'N<»lan, Douglas brusrush our teeth.tet" • Shirley Ditzel, Joyce Amesen. Heat and How It LINCOLN SCHOOL ' ton made a snow and ice scene that in the financial-btidget, but itdbes repre- er, was in charge. Mrs. H. Alen • T^-mext regular PTA meeting Works; Barbara Lione, Air Travels Or Money Back C patrolman by Township Committee oh recom- Whittle, Sharon Tarver and Bruce We need fresh air and sunshine." Grade 1 : includes two polar bears., * for the future growth of our town center Art ken, president of Lincoln at Roosevelt School. will be a 45J and S. J. Canning, the unsuccessful cand- Around the Earth; John GUdden, If you ar« overweight, here Is, the first sent a^psttive step toward actual accomp- mendation of Police Commissioner J. Edward Baldwin. Kenneth Munkel, "Get lots of Boys and girls in Mrs. Virginia Robert McCullough brought: in really thrilling news to come alonji in * which in its opening phases calls for "the School PTA, received the ' breakfast session on Wednesday, idate for the three-year term, 346. Some Local'Winds; Mary Walton, years. A new & convenient way to cet 1 . Committee work has been done rest." Elizabeth Dowling and an original miniature kayak and lishrrtent of some phases of the plans for renewed charter from Mr. Pink- March 6 at 9 a.m: followed by a •Wolf. Mr/Burr, who was to replace Harry Boh- Rankin was nominaited - for re. Land,»Water, and Weather; Gail Jones' first grade arranged the dis- rid o( extra pounds easier than ever,' so * construction of the urgently needed Po- George D. recently in a research project about Steven Levitt, "Visit the doctor play in the school exhibit case for many snap-shots from Alaska. you .can be as ulim and trim iis you want. he township which thus far have merely ney. , children's program at 10 a.m. ar- mann, 'resigned, was to assume duties' Febru- Kinney, Water in the Air; Richard This new product called DIATHON curbs ¥ y i. election as president of the Cranford Republican and the dentist." Bruce Kent, "We Robert ^Peterson,- Stephen Gill, and lice Headquarters- and Fire.house — ' Cubmaster Robert Odell con- ranged by Mrs. Marie r*' * ary 1. ;.'•' Erdmann, Clouds of Various tl}e month of February. Minerals both hunger & appetite. No druus, no dk*t been discussed. • Nptice was served on Township Clerk J. Walter Club at a meeting in township rooms. Others need a well balanced diet." and 'rocks were chosen as theKathleen Hume showed us many no exercl»e. Absolutely hiil'mlrKH. When 'Springfield avenue" and "the tinued the evening's program by cenzio, fifth grade teacher. Kinds; Stephanie Andersen, Haze, you take DIATRON, you still enjoy youi Np The following children painted interesting pictures and books Now that a start has been made, it announcing some of the trips the -"-- **"»» nnnlipation was to be .made to Su: placed in nomination for various club offices Fog, and Rain; Robert Knox, theme. A large variety of ores and meals, still eut the foods you like but 'the Municipal Building oirrlhe^fealigned Coffee that application was by'the nominating, committee, of which Mr* pictures of good foods; which were their products were brought in by about the Eskimos. you simply don't have the urite for extra is hoped that local organizations and in- Pack will take in the 'future. On- a Thunderstorms and Lightning. portions and automatically your, weiuht Assistant Manager preme Court Justice Colie in Elizabeth for Frank McCuUough was chairman, were: F^t displayed on the bulletin boards the following children:, -Karen Linda Allen "brought an onion rnust come down, because, aw your own * Springfield avenue ODDostfe the new Fire- March 9, the Cubs; will be taken of Susan Farnsworth, Snbwflakes house and PolicjB-Headquarters. uivmucudividualos wilwinl demonstratv.^- -e the interest . George N. Jenkins of Scotch writ of mandamus to have the question Vice-president, J. W. Doran; second vice-pres- in the classroom: ' Sherry Aron, R H and a potato for the science table. I doctor will tell you, when you t'ut lens, on a tour of Costa's Ice cream fac- Wouldn't and Sinowstorms;. William.Brew- Keane; John Moore. Roger Hup- you welah less. Excess wViuht endangers "Sudj-arfarrangemerit (including the necessary to insure a continuation and tory. The boys are to meet at 9:45 Plains, whose wife is' the former dividing the township into'Wards submitted to ident V. W. Copcutt; third vice-president Mrs. Jeffrey Morris.- John Kurdilla, pert, Gary Kamin, Paul Lasinski, They are beginning to grow very your heurt, kidneys. So no matter what d i th November Gen- Hall- someone you love,] Jacquelin,^H e Korba and Bruce Kent, ster, Dew and Frost; Margaret nicely.. Charles Orsay showed his.•you .have tried before, net DIATRON and newjyfirary on the site vacated by the expansion of the "action" phase of Cran- at Lincoln School where transpor- . Elizabeth Ann Morley, daughter voters at a referendum in the November Gen- mem, v .^ ^ Mrs. Ethelinda M. and Cheryl Reaves. prove (o yourself whiit it cun do. DIA- Stories and poems were contrib-1 Wltherington, Where Weather microscope and slides to the boys TRON Is sold on this GUARANTEE: You tation will be available. The fol- of Mrs. Elbert F, Morley of 203" eral Election. Notice was served by Malcolm^ Q-f:g^> ' ^ L Hedenberg; assistant trca,- love to hear d r contrib • The class was happy to welcome ice Headquarters)," the planners' re- ford's attack on its municipal problems. uted by Joseph Aliseo, Susan Rod-1 Comes From; Lois Lieber, How and girls. Everyone had a chance must lose weight with the first package lowing month, the Pack will have Holly street and the'late Mr. Mor- Sohnson. attorney for Mrs. Jessie M. Jansen and b^t ^f^^ wilUam F- Weinpahl; aud- uted by Joseph Alise, Cms two new children; Thomas Haley you uss or trie package costs you nothing' ley,- has been named assistant urer and secretary, William from you Air Masses Change; Roberta Haw- to look, into the microscope for the Just return the brittle to your dniKKist a - day trip to Camp. Winnebago Mrs. Doris C. Johnson, realtors. sergeant-at-arms. stein, Janis Bothbard and Richard from Hartford, Connecticut, and and get your money Back. DIATHON . where.the boys will participate in manager of Esso Standard Oil itor, Anthony Henrlch. and ly. What Happens on Fronts; Barbara Sheedy from Woodbridge. first time. Ave.. East—Cranfont-^BRidfle Enrollment at Union Junior. College reachea today T^ Jackson, ' •'•' cosU*S3.0O~und is sold, with this strict 44 North Brotherhood Week Aims Applicable All Year a cookout and have the entire use Company's*sales engineering divi- August Behnertv :. it Is Thomas Gordon, Storms That The clasass was happy to welcome 615 greatest In its history, with opening orthe With $3,364 aHHy 5dft«rlbed amrHUrV funds The children concluded Grades money back iruarantee by: ; Next week will be observed through- It is pointed out also that the practice of the camp facilities. • sion. For the past six years he •necessary tb make an even greater Whirl; James Bair, Cyclones, Lows a new' classmate, Linda Brooks, 8CHEK I»I!O HTORE — CRASFOBU has been assigneass.*.™d t»o th-*e. sale-—s en- - sec^d semester at the Cranford instltu«on Dean r Effort to have strong healthy bod- and Highs; Harvey Margolis, Pupils in Mi^s Margaret Cor- Mall »rJ«r« fllUd 1 Achievement awards were pre- . coming in daily,'

«•» principles of brotherhood. - '; J arrows totheir Bear badges. vr McCord, Suzanne Kirk, Sabra En- , The purpose of the National Confer- ' Lion badges were earned by-Carl The cobbler and his wife were period of rotational-evolution and teacher; Gerald Luberecki as hisgels, and Virginia Libere; Olym- low: played by James Kasen and Esther. satellites of -the planets; three ,ence of Christians and Jews is stated in "Regard each man and woman as an Rothsteln, respectively. Gary Ba- .its by-laws as follows: ". . . to promote individual. Not as a Catholic, a, Protest- ker played, the part of the rich .justice, amity, understanding and coop- to man and Richard Batdorf, the part .eration among Protestants. Catholics and ant or a Jew. ^ot as a Negro, Anglo Sax- ART SUPPLIES • ACCE88OUE8 MONEY protocol dorlnq construe-, Jews, and to analyze, moderate and fin-; on or Asiatic. •CANVAS BOABM "Look at the person — at the char- •EASELS tion oracdhr, nqp&f tt «atty intergrouuunuvufp prejudicef»~*- s whic. h disfig. -. U d dtt religious business socia . acter and personality of this human be- •BftCSHBS later. . any man's overcoat or ladijs untrimmed cloth and; po ions, with e own intrinsicdili qualitiesk th, t anpersod refusn foer thios Oil and Water Color We Specialize Exdu- •establishment of a social order in which tinge that judgment by the irrelevant PAIRING SETS . PROBLEMS? eively in protection •the religious idea!s of brotherhood and fact that he belongs to a different race or ALL aTANDAKO SUM ol property against ^justice shall become standards of human religion from your own." PICTURE FRAMES 0<4* American 'relationships." ..•.., * One of the most effective antidotes Df STOCK TERMITES and Basic beliefs are set forth by the for prejudice is experience, through ac- olher Wood Destroy- •councU as foUows; ... - tual face-to-face contact, with other peo- Valor, said one of the great philosophers, is something lightly . "NCa believes that brotherhood is RICHARD HARTIG ing Insects, udna v^l ^ PAINT SBOr pcndabl* _ remtmbered. Is that true her© in thU town? We don't think so. •giving to others the same dignity and pie, . ^ R; j^y. hcad of the 101 N. Union AT©. nuthods. W» ar» not We remember. We remember the facet and figures of our boys BRidge 6-2540 • Imply who marched away for World War I . . . and Our lads who T^^gg/^SS S° brotherhood National Conference of Christians and Every Job donned uniforms for World War II. The American Legion.is i drycleaned in the Swan tradition by Where the tradition was born is a '(symbolized by a bright symmetrical Banfy Here-Borrow Here-Save Her$ Inspection an4 AaVtb* — LAUJIDEBEBS matter of scholarly dispute. Some assert I heart. It is a happy day on which we think acuracy. We also carry CALL Borden milk man complete lino of health aids i • rira STORAGE that it originated in ancient Rome where, of our hearts and hopefully give. VAULTS on the feast day for their gods Juno anandd In recent years, it also has come to for every member of the fam- TERMITE inuus. Roman gentlemen chose the ladies be the half-way mark in the Union Coun- • RUG CLEANERS toof thei r fancy and entertaine" ' d them"" wit"h ty Heart Association's annual Heart Fund TRUST COMPANY •omTandriavi»«j l^.rjcVAi banquets.Kannnpts . Others say iitt drive. This we think, is most appropriate, CONTROL REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. think INCQBI>OB ATED nuoTOLY annex, MMCK nur ^^Jt ut EngUnd, whcre-J^bnmyOA —« ' ' V «* ^i KOftTH AVE.. EAST, celebrated fox the. romantic notion of our hearts . - -. • ^_ CHAHTOBD 6FFICB — 1 Worth Avenue. W , 2 Locust :Sfr««l BRidge 6-0900 - CRANFORD/N.J. OAmWOOO SCOTCH MJUNS that ttw«the day the birds chose for Heart Fund supports ^crusade con- DRUG STORE] «- ROSELLE PARK, N J. YAHDJ IS* Crater St. . «M Va«fc An. . MIL BR 6-3300 Sa^Tlff &2 tireless .kWr-of- .^J^A-^^ Cranf or

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t—^, s.B»g«ptJve.->C THE CBANFOBP CWOEK AMP CHROmCLE,, TH<»SDAY7roiwJABY 14, 1957 BBW AWPttpQffiCIJl members.- '*.. Carroll and Mrs. Dexter MacMil- Mr. ForroKt Blanding, ••.- chalr- Walnut PTA Participates in Skit 9 last week man OUr^bje(ny^herr^ndN Schotters Will Move dancp..to be held at the Plainfield Osmanns, 4eHt^ Were for 28 Yem Mr. anc Mrs. W. Jonathan Mil- at the joint Founders Day meeting of Sherma'n, Lincoln and Walnut ToAdanUivnFeb. 26 CountrC y CluClb b°n SaturdayStd. March 5^-,; Rcpresenting th; walnut'Avenue PTA in the program were ler, Jr., of 116 Herning avenue At College Club 2, requested that all PTA i th wefe Parti reced Mr, and Mrs. F. J. Schotters and Dance for Students Mrs. M.'W. Fuller, Founders Choose Millbrook Farmas New Home spent the week-end in Allentown, A record crowd of members and staging'a play is one of,communi- pfan to- erttertain before or after *}' Anmn* of partiM is planned by children, Steven and Susan, of 109 nance instruction for.the"Jurifor Pa^ where they visited Mr. and chairman, Mrs. Kenneth Morris, the vanilla and black pepper sale, Mr and Mrs. Theodore Ossmann of:'i Berkeley place moved guests of the Cranford College cation. Each person connected with the dance give the details to Mrs. •m nnd senior classes spbnsoj«« by the Mrs. Ronald E. Noble. Mrs. Harold Rothbard and Mrs. has announced that sales have been member* of the Evening Depart- Tuesday to Millbrook Farm, Marksboro, near Blairstown. In -Warren Oak lane, wilTmove. on February osses Feted at Party production has his own idea, of W. Jonathan Miller or Miss Lynn meat ef the VUlaJe ImprowSnent Married in Double-Ring Ceremohy and sen ^ school. Patent- Club were given a first-hand in- what the play really means, and Marino. Michael, Battaglini, PTA president.- completed, and deliveries will be county: Residents of Cranford for 2S years, they have been honored 26 to their new home in Atlanta, The Founders Day luncheon at rnade as soon as possible. She has Association will begin sight into the workings of the *••••$* Association before their annual On Silver Anniversary A recent party marked the often misunderstanding's arise • Ga. ...• the Elizabeth Carteret Hotel was been assisted by Mrs. William •&'•'•••% 4aace *Md» takps place Saturday at a number of parties and dinners of Cranford for the evening at 6:30 in the . Mr, and Mrs. John Von of 42 fourth birthday anniversary of legitimate theatre, at the annual when he tries to communicate this Miss Janice Keve, daughter of tveriing at Twin Brooks Country in recent weeks. High street. Mr, and Mrs. Lehmann Residents gymnasium of Roosevelt SchooL Iroquois roid were honored by a Timothy O'Malley, son of Mr. and "Husbands' Night" meeting Mon- idea to others. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A, Keve of attended by; Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Saarn. As a result of the success Both Mr. and Mrs. Ossmann have of Pittsfield street and MrM . and past three years,' Mr. Schotters has Mrs C. S. Arnold, senior high group of friends at a surprise Mrs. Joseph V. O'Malley of "day at the First Presbyterian The scene designer's job is to18 Hillcrest avenue, has returned Fuller, Mrs" Harold Robinson. of this undertaking, the school will -Club. Mrs. Mario Delia Rosa, Mrs. Batta- receive a set' of monogrammed .been active for many years in the Mrs. Paul Knoll of Townley. been transferred to Atlanta by ing class chairman, reports dinner party on Saturday evening Tuxedo place. His guests were interpret the script physically,to Moravian College, Bethlehem, » Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ferro Church: ;., glini and JVnthony Terregino, dishes and a coffee urn. a guest at the instructor will be Robert at the Cottage Inn in Keyport The Stephen Carlson, Billy Babson, sometimes in terms of a realistic Pa., where she is a sophomore, af- >ot 1 Doering way -will entertain Cranford Dramatic Club and are Mrs. Ossmann was a g General Motors and named direc- Jn a discussion marked by in- principal. • members of the First Presbyterian luncheons and bridge in the homes r Rummer, of Bell Harbor. N. Y. occasion was the couple's JSfith' Jean Donnelly, Frances Donnelly, formality and wit. a panel of ex- setting, sometimes of an.abstract, ter spending the mid-year recess Mr. and Mrs. Jamw McGui^e, Mr. tor of labor relations in its plant A Fathers' Night program \yitt be and Mrs. FrankKenney, Mr. and Church. Mrs. Ossmfua served as of Mrs. CJavin. 12 English Village; MV Rommer Is well-known in wedding anniversary. ' . John Hume, Neil Barlow. Jimmy perts including Jean Dalrymple. and he must communicate his here. ' '• • ~- " • " \ ' there. He formerly was in th* Cranford as a dahcing Instructor Seavy, Edward' Durkin and Peter ideas to producer and director by be the next regularly scheduleB; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rand Mir- '••Mrs>; "dears* Erdmann, Mr. and president of the former Young Wo- Mrs, Millard, 319 Casini o avenue; Following dinner,' Mr. -and Mrs. theatrical producer, Ralph Al- ante of 14 Dartmouth road enter- men's Bible Class of the church Mrs. Neville, 414 Orchard street; Linden plant for five years. evening adult school Fred De Marco of 73? Walnut ave- O'Malley. : swang, scene designer, and Walter means of blueprints and technical Mrs. Frank J^ Morris of 24 Col- group meeting to be held oh Tues- Mrs. Harold Schmltt. in the day- evening, March 19. On the tained Mrs. Mtrante's brother, -Guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Ira and also taught in the Sunday and, Mrs. Chester Rothenberger. Mrs. Schotters is a member of The series of eight bhe-houT nue entertained the group at their Brook, stage and television actor, term's: umbia ayehue entertained at James A Williams of 11 JDoering bridge on Monday evening for planning committee are Mr. and Roger B. Sammon. and niece, Pa- KerzmtA of SB7 Casino avenue in- School. She has served as garden 416 Casino avenue. Her art stud- the Cranford College Club. will continue through home. , described the part each plays in Mr. Brook, who will shortly classes way, Cranford, entered the School start rehearsing "Hide and Seek," Mrs. Warren Smith. Mrs. Michael Mrs. Kenneth Morris. Mr. nnd tricia, of Toronto, Canada, recent-, : I M clude Mr. and Mrs. Frederic chairman of the Village Improve- ents entertained her at a luncheon Anril 9th at a cost of t2. Mrs. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. staging' a Broadway production. 1 of - Business Administration at of which' Mr. Shapiro is production Bercik, Mrs. Maurice Baker, Mrs. Mrs. Nate Schurer, Mr. and Mrs-. ly. ..Mr. Sjimmon, vice-president ment Association, a Girl Scout recently at ' the home of Mrs. l j stated that Mr. Rommer William Hublak, Mr and Mrs. Acting as moderator was Hsrman of Stein-Hall. Ltd!, was in^ New. ' Greenawald. Mr., and Mrs. Robert Open House Is Planned Newark Rutgers in the term which manager, admitted that the ac- O. C. Weber. Mrs. Carl W'-Ho-:i<>'rW'»ii Edgar A. Brpwnlee, Mvs. Battug- O. Higglns, Mr. and Mrs. Max leader. Republican committee- Henry Karsten. Elizabeth, and pre- to include, lessons- in the John Rlspoli. Mr. and Mrs. Harold of 15 Hamilton avenue, # York to attend a meeting of the manager of the New York tors in a play are spared the "pro- Mrs. Harold Glovicr and Mrs, A. i lini and Mr. Terregirto., Harbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. lames woman in the fourth district, and ited her with a pair of trans- For Ex-Lieut. Tunner foxtrot, jitterbug and cha-cha Schott and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond' board of directors. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tunner .of School graduate he will major in City Center Drama Festival. duction headaches" -that frequent- H. Preuss. Mrs. H. E. Paehlke, chairrnan of . Slocum. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis L, is a member of the Wednesday parent glass bowls. Guests in- Further information may be ob- Rfainhardt. j 2 Stratford terrace have an- management.^' ' ' >•'. Miss Dalrymple, America's fore- ly plague his fellow panelists. tetand, and Mr! and Mrs. Charles Morning Club and Augusta Chapi- cluded Mrs. Harold Lopaus, Mrs. by calling Mrs. Arnold, ter, Order of Eastern Star of Eliza- B_ J. Stack. Mrs. C. L. May. Mrs. nounced they will have open house executive board met Thurs- most woman theatrical producer As a beginner and an unknown, Redden. ' ' \ - . Smith. Mrs. Walter Kenney, Mrs. an actor's main problem is "staying beth. •,."•, Neville. Mra. John Heenisath and for the balance of the month for day afternoon at ihe high School Howard Jacob and Mrs. John So- and director of the New, York City Mr. and Mrs. George Katelus of friends of their son. former First Faculty Feted Center Theatre Company, said that alive" while job-hunting. Later, ,13 Wade avenue will have as Long active in the Garden Club Mrs. Lurcott of Cranford. Mrs. A nominating committee was **- dbmora pf Cranford and Mrs. Wil- Peter MacKinnon of Westfield and Lt Joseph Tunner, Jr.. who was lected to prepare « slate of o«lc«s although the theatre is referred with luck and some measure of guests Mr. and Mrs. Edward of Cranford, Mrs. Ossmann served liam Miller of Westfield. ByWalnutPTA success, the actor can. hand over as chairman of the. first greens Mrs. George Carthage of Dover. discharged' from the Army last to be voted on at the March 12 to as "show business" it is really Quinn, Mr. arid Mrs. Marvin Kati. an art and, as in the creation of the task of job-hunting to an Show and Was" secretary for two week after two years in Hawaii. meeting to be held in the auditor- , Mrs. Calvin C. Taunton of 4 Mr and Mrs. Robert Clancy, all During the holidays. Mr. and At Luncheon any art. one finds it difficult to agent Still, later, and With more years. She taught Early American tin. Ossmann entertained neigh- Mr. Tunner served in the 25th ium at 8 J>.m. These serving on the Fiske terrace entertained at bridge from Cranfora, Mr. and Mrs. John Division. He expects to return The faculty members of Walnut know .whether the end result will luck, the actor is specifically re- Walsh of Hillside and Mr. and Decoration at the Adult School and bors at a cocktail party in honor committee are Mrs. F. C, Ward, yesterday afternoon for Mrs: Rich- ' At their party Mr, and Mrs. also' lectures tm Christmas decora- homehere. Mrs. William Saam and Mrs, Karl lighting, direction, acting—and any followed. iXhomia Leahey of 1 Oak lane will tions. She is a member of.the Dexter. • ; - ward Harvey. Mrs. Hobart Brad- Shapiro, drama bury and Mrs. Harry Meyers.; Schar, chairmen of class mothers, one of them can be responsible Mrs. Herm: Shave Mr. and Mrs. William Klub- Woman's Auxiliary at Marlboro ; were in charge of the arrange- for its ultimate acceptance or re- chairman, int the spieak- Saik, Mr. and Mrs. John Henry, Mr. Hospital. She formerly was active Miss Frances Sherlock Will Be Wed ments. fection by the public. crs. Chairman ospitality Was SOCIALS Melissa Plummer, daughter of ?«nd Mrs. Joseph Babinec, Mr. and in the Cleveland PTA and served In addition, to the teachers and . Mr. Alswang, designer for the Mr. and Mrs. Harrjr V. Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Plummer MrsMr . Walter pEpplerp \ Mrs. Irving !*Mrs. E. Wayne' Mollineaux, Mr. as vice-president and treasurer. To Richard Thomas Runt of Bronx principal, Anthony Terregino, incoming "Tunnfcl of Love," said Wilner, and Mrs. J M. Kel- .—Photo by Mlcke> Kux Jr., of 5 Dartmouth road .will en- of 3 Bargos place, celebrated her land Mrs. Thomas Flanagan, and Mr.. Ossmann, who is retiring other guests, included. Dr. Howard that usually the main problem in ley, Jr., were introdu as new Mrs' Frank Magill Sherlock has tertain at dinner tomorrow eve- fifth birthday anniversary on Sat- If you're planning marriage, NOW is the time to arrange Mr. and Mrs. George Gillen. from Ossmann's Brake Equipment MRS* ROBERT F. AU>EN IH ning for Mr. and Mrs. A. Harrison Best, Mrs. -Ruth Janovsik, Miss made known the engagement of urday afternoon with a party for Mr. and Mra. Charles Teese tfj 6 p.m.—FrL to 9 p.m. the bride of Richard P. Lohfeld, by a reception at the Park Hotel, Alan Wiegand of Rahway. hor, Mrs. John Dolin, Mrs. R. Cook, tertain Mr. and Mrs'. Ernest Swan- Valentine party today. Bronx; and served with the Army day evening for Mrs. William Mrs. William King, Mrs. Howard Plainfield. Mrs. Alexander Ellenbacher ot Mrs. L. A. Williams, Mrs. Edward 304 CENTENNIAL AV6K CRANFORD tson, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Currie, son of Mrs. Edgifcr Lohfeld of Eliz- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Haynes of engineers in Europe. Mrs. Price Honored T"he bride was' escorted by he Cranford was soloist and Robert RicheL Mrs. WilUam Smith. ( and Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh. abeth and the late Mr. Lohfeld, 113 Severin court honored Mr. and Miss Sherlock and her fiance father. She chose for her wedding Dennistbn of Cranford, organist. Mrs. Harry Cree, Mrs. P. Christ- ! Mrs. Marjorie Stokes of the New at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Ossmann at a dinner and are employed by Tidewater Oil At Surprise Shower a skinner satin gown fashioned Mr. Alden and his bride will re- man. Mrs. A. R. Lee. Mrs. Philip ! Jersey Bell Telephone Company bridge recently. Guests included Company, New York. •' The Rev. Richard Stegner, as- iMrs. Floyd Price of 16 Osage MISS FRANCES 8HEKLOCK with a sabrlna neckline; bodice of side- at Newport, R. I., upon their Musso, Mrs. Robert Walker, Mrs. -will be the featured speaker at a sistant pastor, officiated at the Mr. and Mra. Ranken Millard. return from a honeymoon in Ber- MEN'S FINE SLACKS drive was honored at a surprise re-embroidered • lace, and chapel Norbert Wolf. Mrs. John Halkow- meeting Thursday in the Cranford Mrs. John Banser.-'Mr. and Mrs. double-rring ceremony In the Cran- sweep. Her bouquet was arranged muda. - ichand Mrs. T.P. .Tucker- Methodist Church at 8:15 pjn. shower last Wednesday evening John Lehmann, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- ford Methodist Church. A recep- in a cascade of white gardenias The bride, a graduate of Cran- Mrs. Robert eiancy, program given by Mrs. Daniel Moses-of 17 nold Vreejand; Mr. and Mrs. Ral- PRICED RIGHT tion followed at the Elks' Club- Social sweetheart roses and ivy. ford High School, attended Union chairman, will introduce Mrs. house, Elizabeth. • Osage drive. ston Neville and Mrs.. Ward Clavin Junior College. She has been Stokes, a former member of, the of Cranford and William Keller of Miss Helen" Carla Weber o FREE ALTERATIONS Thebride, given in marriage by The decorations were in pink Cranford. sister of the bride, wa employed as a secretary by "West- Cranford Dramatic Club, whose her father, was attired in street- Madison. . Mrs. George Graham of Union visit with his grandparents, Mr. ern Electric, Keamy. "• and green. and Mrs. Howard Hansen of West honor attendant. She wore a pea GUARANTEED TO FIT subject will be "Your Voice is length satin gown with a bouffant . Attending were Mrs. Frank Mc- Mrs. Albert Nelson of 5 Berkeley entertained at bridge on Monday " Mr! Alden is a graduate of Rah- You." . Hartford, Conn. ."*; * cock Blue cocktail-length taffeta skirt and a chantilly lace jacket. «uire, Mrs.-Albert'Wslttlik, Mrs. place' entertained neighbors at a evening. Her guests, all of Cran- gown with matching hat and-vwU* way High SchooSch l and Rutgerg s Unl- in honor of Mrs. rd. were Mrs. Philip Le'Fran- uet was of whit* .veirslty. New Brunswick. He is a white tea rosesan3r^y# •v-...-,,s,WiTa f preside at the business meeting D'Esples, Mrs. James RehlU, Mrs. Ossmann, — orchids,- •"•... • •• '•-,.-. .... Kenneth Estabrook. Mrs. Ben W. L. I., wris the w prWeding Mrs. Stokes' lecture, Charles Boyle, Mrs. George Fed- guests at dinner parties given by Mr, and .Mrs. Frederick R ZundelL Miys-CaroMissCaroll Koyeoy n of Cran|ord On March 4 he wiU enter NavNy Miss"V Claire Ann KMBnait^of Mr: and Mrs. Wynne XureoW-ef Geddes; Mrs. John R, Cooover. 1. d Officer Candidate School, Newport. during which Mrs. Sarah F. Rad- irko and Mrs. Charles Cassidy. Ti" '1t4i >»—T^«T^.."_i.uBerkeley^'place,• :-.--....-•••—MrsiBw.' Charier*Knri»>s« HattbMatton of DrexeDrexelt din, Qf the Craoiord Public Li- Cranford was' maid of honor. Mrs. William Weber. Mrs. F. Gor- brary, will tell the group something Bridesmaid was Miss Mary, Ann don Leech and Mrs. Ellis Wood. of the needs of the library in line Von GerSdorff of Cranford. The Miss Mary Ann Franklin Engaged 1 .with the Evening Department's maid of honor wore a cocktail- Mr, and Mrs. Harry V. Osborne. length chiffon gown in turquoise •I* project for the year which is -to Jr, of S Dartmouth road, enter- BRIDGE donate books to the library. • with light blue trimming at the To Wed Robert Grunden, Elizabeth tained a group of their neighbors 105 SOUTH AVE., E. neck and matching headband and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis H. Franklin, on Saturday evening. Kill shoes. She carried a bouquet of i *... i shrimp carnations. The brides- Sr., of Clark, formerly of Cran- Van Inwagens ford. have announced the engage- ' Mr. and.Mrs. Robert Amory of maid wore an Identical gown in 10 Roosevelt avenue will entertain JAove Tomorrow shrimp and carried a bouquet of ment of their daughter. Miss Mary at dinner on Saturday for Mr. and turquoise carnatldbs. Ann Franklin, to Robert A. Grun- Mrs. Edson CaUaban of Chatham To New England Walter L. Lohfeld of Cdmonston, den.' son of Mrs, William E. Grun- and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Smusyn MAT WITH Oft- Mi, was best man for his brother. oC Mount BetheL Mr. and Mrs. Charles L-Van In- Michael Valush, Jr., of Elizabeth den of Elizabeth and the late Wil- liam E. Grunden'. . -.-.-I .i&m wagen, Jr.. and their children, wafTusher, Miss Joyce Carney of New Ha-f .Stephen and Lurinda. of 19 Oak Irs. George Moditz of Cranford The bride-elect attended Cran- ven. Conn., was the week-end lane, will* move tomorrow to their was, soloist ford grammar schools ; and is a guest of Dr. and Mis. C. Lyndall A home at 36 Richdale road in Need- / Following a wedding trip to graduate of Jonathan Dayton Re- Knapp of 12 Sutton place. ham Heights, Mass. Mr. Van In- Washington, D. C. the couple will 7 gional High School, Springfield. wagen has taken over, his duties Lt and Mrs. "Russel Baum and on Beautiful Solid Silver there as superintendent of distri- She is employed by Merck & Com- thdr four sons of Patuxent, Md.. bution of the Boston division of ter DAR, the Floraphile Garden' pany, Inc., Rahway. ' '. ..'-• <• Club, Alp*haJ Rho Alpha Alumnae spent the week-end with Lt Shell Oil Company. / Mr. Grunden attended Elizabeth Baom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rus- international / •-' • Residents of Cranford for7 the chapter of Alpha Chi Omega, and the Roosevelt PTA. schools and McKee - Vocational sell Baum of 211 Columbia aven- RETIRING past. six. years, they were mem- ue. .-... •••." bers of the Presbyterian Church Among those who^ entertained in High Schol, Staten Island. A vet- and active In the Couples Club. their honor, were! their neighbors eran'ot'eight years of Army, serv- Jeffrey Miller, son of Mr. and Mr. Van Inwagen was a member at ateAktall party at the home of ice in Europe, and -the Far East, %£ Mrs. W. Jonathan MiUer, Jr,,- of Queen's Lace of the Presbyterian. Men's Associa- Dr. and MXA. Bernard B. Kott of he is employed.as a plumber ap- 118 Heroing avenue, will return Locust drive. Mrs. Van Inwagen ^Terrific Reductions on Sets .., tion and assistant cub master of prentice In Elizabeth. / MISS BtAKT ANN VBANKUN borne tomorrow after a ten-day Pack 103. was honored by Miss Dorothy f Plate Settings... Open Stock TO KHP YOUR FUa MILS DOWN?

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'••'••'"•;•• '•' '• ' '• •• •T9PCBAwrcmp>crngENtm>sw?®$\&%tBUB^£*sl!^^ if 1^57 -THE CRANfOmrCmZEN FEBRUARY 14.1957 :„ ^g^py meetingg \yill be adult laymen. ious award were from troops Ml Union and Roseue Park as wdl as ommunion Breakfast Slated ducted by the pastor1. Three Troop 78 Scouts The Jtt. RevMsgr. . William Elizabeth, R o s e 11 e, Springfield, I Cranford. . ~ Cub Scouts will convene at 7 {1^ o'clock and the Explorer Scouts at Church. Elizabeth, presided and For Methodist Men's Club 7:30 tonight. The Choir will re- Given Religious Awards presented the awards. Assisting The Rev. James A. Richards of St. James Methodist Church, hqprse at 8 o'clock. him were the Rev. James Garvie, Three members of Boy Scout Troop 78, sponsored by St. Michael's assistant pastorJ of the Church ot Elizabeth, will be the speaker at a communion breakfast for the Alliance Youth Fellowship will join the-..other'youth groups from Church. Cranford. were among 60 Catholic scouts of Union. Council the Assumption, Moselle Park, Youlh R y Presbyterian United Church Women's Unit jlethcKiist Men's Club in the Educational Building of Crantord Meth- North Jersey Alliance churches given Ad Altare Dei awards of the. Newark Archdiocese at a special council chaplain, and" the Rev. Ed- ^t Church this Sunday. Pre- for a Valentine's Banquet in theservice Sunday afternoon in St. ward Oehling, assistant pastor ot Confirm Trinity Glass; •"""**At Methodist Churc""h ought for the Week 3 ceding vthe breakfast, Dr. Albert Newark YMCA tomorrow night. Michael's Church; Union. guards were John Sorrentino . Jr. St. James Church, Springfield. • i - "Where Is Christ's World To- Now Functioning at Calvary Guest speaker will be the Rev. They are:'4 Donald Estwanick, and Stephen Gatyas of Troop 78. " Sermon was by the Rt. Rev. day?" will be the theme for a . . "MAN—SCFERMAN" > ' . Mission Day Allinger, pastor of the lecal church, Final organizational meeting of the United Lutheran Church iU officiate at the communion in Alliance Talk Harry Hard wick .of the faculty of William Washbourne and Thomas Another highlight of the pro-Msgr. Walter Jarvais of Seton Hall Southern District youny adult ral- By REV. ROBERT KURTH, AS8ISTANT, u Nyack (N. Y.) Missionary College. Univei-sitjf. Officiating at the Bene- 449 North New Rector instituted ly to be held In Cranford Metho- WomgB of_ Calvary Lutheran Church took place last week; and the Zimmerman. Serving as color gram, held in observance of Boy ACCURATE FIRST PBE8BrTERIAN CHURCH sanc-tuary at 7 a.m. dictlpri of the Most Blessed Sac- ' The Rt Rev. Alfred L. Banyard., dist Church starting at 5:30 Plans three former worneW• organiattoiisHer-the-churehwereoSiili Topic to Be The Boy Scout troop will con- Scout Sunday, was presentation of In a recent report of scientific research, certain faots wer* Sunday will be World Mission \"""Ttl\Ttlje 9:39: 0 y a Pelican Award to Arthur Ouar- rament was.the Rev. Edward Beg- OA1WOOD, N. J. bishop of New Jersey, making his' Sunday. terminated by the presentatioi n qf | BVSHM given that indicate a crucial trend in our world today. This trend Day at the First Presbyterian •ice',, Sunday, Dr. Allinger's sermon The Sunday School staff wilF Mrs." Keith" Warner, 13 Herning riello of Union. Thls.a>vard jsjror Wy, pastorof the host church. annual visitation to Trinity Parish Gives Charge to Class The Rev. William M their records, and by declaration Church, and the Rev. Robert G. tupic will be "The Stewardship of hold a fellowship dinner Saturday avenue. ' • • outstanding scout work by Catholic Scouts wHo received~the rclig- last night, preached the sermon at' will give a lecture onAne Holy is,the.increasing command which man has over physical power. of the presentation of their rec- Longaker's message at: both the Chiltlro:i. The Senior Choir will "Goodness, • a Characteristic of at 6 p.m. in the fellowship hall. Tuesday at 1 p.m.. Circle 2 with the 8 o'clock service in Trinity Land illustrated with colored slides By tsclf this trend represents real progress, but in light of the pres-» ords, and by declaration of theBaptism 9:30 arid 11 o'clock services will be si,.g -Teach Me, O Lord," by Att*- the Spirit-Filled Believer" will be Mrs. George Aeckerle, 1 Algon- Church and gave his charge to at a meeting at 7-SO p.rrL Those ent.world situation which engulfs all nations and in which this president of the Church Council. n*o Make Disciples!" tt'ooH. ai the first service and ththe e sermon theme of Dr. George quin drive; £ircle 3 with Mrs. t. 'members of the confirmation class. who have not made reservations power will be used.the implications of this trend can only be Robert K. Neuman. At the 9:30 service Marilyn Vos- At Osceola Younjj Peoples Choir will offer A. Al^cheson, pastor of the Alli- Bareness, 362 South Union avenue. for ^supper aja invited to attend viewed with alarm. • At the. same service, the Rev.' berg will sing "But the Lord is In his remarks Mr. Neuman paid The following children' were -Uiii Me, Lord," by Wesley, at ance Church, at Sunday's 11 a.m. Wednesday at 1 p.m.. Circle 5 WINTER SPECIAL! the meeti Take for example the fact that we are rapidly approaching the tribute to e&ch for its contribu- worship ..service, Sunday School . Robert Bizzaro was instituted as Mindful of His Own," by Mendel- baptized by the Rev. Albert G. $x second 'service. , with Mrs. Homer Hall, 310 Pros- Nationally Known rector of the parish. j time when high-speed intercontinental guided missiles will be a ssohn and at 11 o'clock the Chan- tion to the life of; Calvary. He not- Dezso, pastor, at Osceola Presby- jirs. Larry G. Hilyard will be will meet, at 9:30 a.rti. with classes pect street; Circle 6 with Mrs. G. i There will be a reception in rajity. This means that the now existing dominant relationship ed that the Women's Guild was or- terian Church on Sunday: . Eric soloist'.at boU» services, singing for each age group. Study Series Brunt, 107" Herning Avenue. • . WASHERS cel Choir will sing "With a Voice 1 . 'honor of the new rector and Mrs.' of large nations over smaller nations will become obsolete. ^One of Singing," by Shaw. ganized on August 2, 1928; the Al- Erhard, son-of Mr. and Mrs. Henry -The Lord's Prayer," arranged A' service will be conducted at Mid-week services at Echo Lake Wednesday at 8 p.m.. Circle 10 Names tar Guild on May 6, 1942, and the DRYERS Bizzaro in Sherlock Hall from' small nation with either *• few jets or'guided missiles will soon be Other musical selections will in- Erhard; Patricia Gantt and Clin- f,om Bach-Gounod. ' the, Union County Jail by several Church of Christ. Westfleld, at 8with Mrs. B. Widerkchr. 29 Eliza- Women's Missionary. Society on men'of trie church at 1:30 p.m. T-V SETS 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday, it was an-' able to issue an ultimatum as final as any of the larger nations. clude "Solemn Melody," by Davies; ton. Gantt,. Jr., children of Mr. and Intermediate and Senior High o'clock tonight will mark the con- beth avenue, and Circle 11 .with DA Kilts May 3,1945. Each of these organ- Sunday. The Alliance Youth Fel- nounced this week by wardens and On Calvary •'Prelude," by Badings; ;*Approach Mrs. Clinton Gantt; William Muth, • FeUows'hips will combine at 7 pjn. clusion and review of study of the Mrs. E. W. Fielder, 5 Raleigh ave- — At Discount PrlcM — The size of a nation will no longer necessarily determine its posi- izations also Contributed $25 to lowship will meet at the Brookside vestrymen of the church. The Rev. My Soul, the Mercy Seat," by son of Mr. and Mrs. William Muth; • Sunday for the third in their ser- Book of Revelation under direction nue. • . . • , OF CRANFORD tion in the "batting order" of world powers, as'one or two hydro- the1 treasury of the new organlza- Nursing Home at 2 p.m, to conduct PAIMT8 - HARDWARE Mr. Bizzaro fills the vacancy Cottman; "A Morning Prayer," by Robin Murphy, daughter of Mr. • ieso f discussions on "The Chris- of B. E. Bawcom, minister. H. Y. Member Roll gen bombs could completely destroy England or France, or five a service tor the patients. Maguire will be song leader. . Plumbing Supplies .. caused by the resignation last Sep- Sibelius; "Behold Your Mirror is tion. and Mrs. Robert; Murphy, and don- • ti;ln church and Mental Health, He is not born for glory who 93 MORTH AVE~ W. 24-HOUR to 10 such bombs completely blast the heart of Russia or the Uni- Arrtold J. Dahlqulst in- Alliance Youth Fellowship tember of the Rev. Frank V. H. Twenty-six new members were the Lord," by Dom Beniot, and Pastor aid Jordan, Jr., soli of Mr. and • and Alcohol and Dope Addiction." "The God to Whom We Pray" kriows notNUie value of time.— {ALL MAKES) • Carthy, who is now in Indiana- received into Calvary. Lutheran ted States as organized states. , "These are the Holy Ten Com-stalled the following officers for Mrs., Donald Jordan. High Fellowship will meet groups. Juniors, Intermediates, will be the sermon topic of the President, Mrs. junior Seniors and Young Adults, will VauvenarguesN. ' ! . polis. Church recently, it was announced According to recent defense studies, one hydrogen bomb could mandments," by Bach; the coining year: This SundaSd y wilill bbe observed as • inlh c chapel at the same hourh . minister at the 10:30 a.m.. worship Harold Johnson; vice-president. World Mission Sunday. The Rev. ^ ^ School Choir rehearsal will meet at 6:30 p.m. service Sunday, with Mr. Maguire ESSO FUEL OIL In charge of arrangements for this week by the pastor, the Rev. obliterate and poison the entire New York - Philadelphia area; a Everyman's Bible Class will Hjg the reception are Mr. and iirs. second could destroy the Chicago and Northern Indiana industrial, meet at 9:30 am. for a discussion Mrs. Arnold J. Dahlqulst; record- Richar~, L__dJ ,L . c_iSmith,^. associat,_e. pas - ^a t 5:30 p.m. ,. At the 7:45 pwrcr-*service the again serving as song leader. Bi- KODACHROME Alfred Fricke. Mr. and Mrs. Del- Arnold J.. Dahlqulst. « Ing Secretary, Mrs. LeRoy Nord- tor of . the First Presbyterian sermon will be: "Nchemiah,- the ble classes will meet at 9:30 a.m. . They are: Mr. and Mrs. Ed.win area; a third could demolish the Baltimore, Washington, and Wil- on the theme: "The Discipline of Members or the planning com- PROCESSING BRidgeft-8800 ano R. Ives and Mr. and Mrs. Ken- mington government and industrial center; another the Los An- the Presbyterian Church." strom; corresponding secretary, Church of Westfleld, wjll be in the mittee will meet at the church at Prophet of God." At the evening service at 7; '. A. U BANYABD Ball, Mrs. Edward Bottge, Mr. and Mrs. Harold \ H^ansen; statistical AMOCO by Kodak ' neth Weeman. . . geles area; and a few, smaller missiles take care of the other con- Program of the Junior High Fel^ pulpit In the absence of the pastor. 7 pm. Monday to go to the Chat- Monday the Colonist and Ex-o'clock Mr. Bawcom will discuss , Confirmed last night were, the Mrs. Robert Cook, Mr. and Mrs. secretary, Mrs. Warren Sechrtst; plorer fortajices of Pioneer Girls "Some Things Paul Learned." W. RELIABLE FUEL OIL SUPPLY centrated and important parts of owe country. lowship at 7 p.m. will include a He will preach a sermon entitled ham Methodist Church for a meet- SERVICENTER -following: " Grote, James Watkinson. Michael Arvid Helsing, Mrs. Alice, Liming, treasurer,.Mrs. Carl Darigo. Turn and Repent," tn will convene in the Educational D. Fogle will be song leader. Com- We are-the only direct , Kodak 332 Centennial Ave. • Cranford ill : Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schaar- film strip entitled -"If You Lived I ing ..«f e planning committee Lynn Joan Barbuto. Phylli., s Bedell and Peter Hawkins. Moreover, every month the method by which such attacks may Mrs. Johnson then introduced Girl Scout Troop 80 will meet Building at 7:30 pm. Also meeting munion is served,at both morning dealer In this area. Deadline .1 p.m. schmidt. Miss E. Jane Seeman, Mr. in Malaya," which will begin sev- there to discuss their new building. .CaM~~ be launched becomes more instantaneous, easier to conceal,, and her committee chairmen as fol-at 4 p.m. Monday. The Junior here that night will be the Co-Workers, and evening worship services. Monday,' Wednesday and Friday. lahan, Margaret Ann eral weeks of mission study on There-will be a meeting of the nterTTtlon class will make their "First; Southeast-Asia.-Larry Davis and lows: Membership,. Mrs. Harry Westminster Fellowship will meet 1 ladies' missionary room organ- Continuing her course in "Bible HOME IMPROVEMENTS - Christine Marie Tina Holy Communion on Sunday Xndiew P: Weber and Mr. and tists. Sept Oct: 1956)V This is the new age we are entering — an Syvertsett^ChrisUan-.seryice. jjrg^ X I parent committee of Cub Pack 75 izatioq, which will convene in theHistory" as the 'women's Bible Patricia Jean Mrs. Henry S. Wingard, all of Kathy :: Use our deposit box when store morning at the 8 o'clock Euchar- Svend Ernst; offering, Mrs. George TheTe wnrbe"aTneeting~ot"TJie | hejAapel at 8 pJIU Monday. JU ti o'clock. •.•••"• class meets j»t 10 a.m., Wednesday, Cranford. age that demands some basis tor an understanding between all na- the worship program! g r is closed—Current ist. 7 Fenderson; education, Mrs. Bern- teachers of the Junior Department Ml^Bawcohv wnt—di: ' ' Also Mr. and Mrs. William J. tions./ ' . . . . Also at 7 p.m., the Senior High I \>c primary teachers In the Prim- y t jj . ^Schedule 7 or. 8 days Services on Sunday, Septuages^ Fellowship will meet and have a ard Schneider. of the church school at 7»30 p.m. ^^ Hebrews' Experience in the Wil- ima, Sunday, will include:' 8 a.m.. Kick, Jr., Gar wood; Edward J. But there Is also a note of hope in these reports which might The evening ended with an edu- I ar>-- Department, rooms. Cub Pack wilt conduct its February meeting derness." This will be. followed by Now Equipped To Klssack, Elizabeth; Mr. and Mrs. be just enough of a grace note to lead us from the polMPhonic dis- film erflitled, "Decision In Hong Monday in the chapel. The trus^ • \% p^nt committeitt e iin ththe chapehl alt 11 a.m. in the missionary room. Holy Eucharist; 9:~I3 a.m.... family cational presentation by Mrstee.s will hold their regular month- sewing and making of cancer Handle Edwin Mampe and Mr, and Mrs. sonance in our world today to some kind of harmony. This note Kong" as their program, and Holly land nominating committee in theAt 5:45 p.m. cars will leave the — Phone SUnset 9-0220 for—7 service and Church School; 11 Milius will be in charge of, theSchneider, and refreshments. ly meeting the same evening at I parsonage. Credit Union office dressings at 11 a.m. "- Edward J. McCormack, Westfleld, of hope comes from the statement that temperatures of a million church for the Jerry McAully Mis- FENDER WORK STOREi LOUNGEs a.m.. choral service and sermon by worship'service. At 7:30 p.m. the Seventy-five . Women attended 7:30. I will be cpen from 8 to 9 p.m. the rector; 7:00 p.m., evening and Mr. and Mrs, Robert P. Schab- degrees and higher have been produced and controlled In test lab- this final organizational meeting. sion, where a group of men will Collision Repairs • 8UnMt I-052S 8Un»*t The Best Values in Home Improvement Specialties inger, Fanwood. ' , /' Young Adult Club will meet for.a The finance committee will hold Young People's Choir rehear- conduct a service. The Pilgrim WSCS Circle Sessions Prayer followed by meetings of the oratories. This means that we are approaching temperatures of a Altogether 90 women of the church a meeting, from 7:36 to 8 p.m. to- t-052* 1. COMBINATION ALOMnfTJM WINDOWS '. At the 8:15 and 11 a.m. services irogram and worship service. Isal will be held at 7 p'm. Wednes- group of Pioneer Girls will meet, Senior and Junior Young People's will sign the charter membership morrow. The choirs will meet tht Scheduled for Week Anoiud SupervUlon of Dick KoplnAl this Sunday, Pastor Dahlquist's high enough degree to control the fusion of hydrogen materials. Evening meeting of the Margaret day, and at 8 p.m. there will be at 7 p.m. " 2. COMBINATION ALTJMnrOM DOORS Fellowships. ... roll. The group has been divided same day as follows; Junior, 4:30 Circle meetings of the Women's sermon topic will be "Where Does thus putting within reach the power of hydrogen Jor constructive Greene Association will be held at la prayer group, meeting and dis- On Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. the AUTO REPAIRING Holy Eucharist will be celebra- into nine circles of 10 members p.m.; Westminster, 6:30 p.m. and | Society of Christian Service of .1. CUSTOM VENETIAN BUNDS the Christian Understanding of purposes. . ' . '•": . • , . • the church Monday. The meeting cussion on "Our Christian Fa.ith," Women's Missionary Prayer Band ted on Wednesday at 7 a.m. and each. The next full meeting ot the Senior, 8 p.m. Cranford Methodist Church have General Repairing INN 4. ALUMINUM AWNINGS Life Begin?" Church School con- The Implications of this advance are tremendous, tor if hydro- will begin at 7 o'clock, at whlih I with Dr.. Allinger as devotion lead- will meet in the home of Mrs. Si next Thursday at 9 ajn. new organization will be held in Brownie Troop 80 will meet at I been scheduled for next week as Tune-Up — Ignition Servie* • The Christian social relations venes at 9:30 a.m. The adult Bible { gen fuel becomes a reality, it is conceivable that many of the econ- time Mrs. Joseph Fowler, spiritual ler and Kenneth Stewart as discus-' L. A. Conover, 10 Retford. avcmie. life and stewardship chairman of May, Mrs. Johnson said. 4 p.m. and Boy Scout Troop 44 | |sion leader. follows: • . BEER -s- WINES -:- CORDIALS -t- UQUOR8 • MAN-MADE BOND STONE committee of Trinity Parish, in class will meet witty the pastor omic tensions which plague our world today might be greatly That evening at 8 o'clock the mid- x Imli K. BninUu also at 9:30. A nursery is held the Elizabeth Presbyterlal Society, at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Meetings tonight include: Young Monday at 8 p.m., Circle 7 with : . DomMtie and Imported connection with the Cranford lessened. BRidgo 6-977* StoM that BaauHBM. Insulate*.. .at m. Fraction of Bloae's CtmU Council of Church Women.. Is during the 11 o'clock service in will be in charge of Spiritual Life Receiving Service Pin The 3F Married Couples Club at I I people's Bible study in the library, WE DELIVER ANYWHERE Heavy hydrogen can readily be extracted from ocean water 8 p.m. Wednesday will see a trav- North and SprlngEeld A- Showroom at 4 Center Street — Garwood sponsoring a collection of good ^he kindergarten room. in the Junior Dept. of the Church Professor Robert E. Bannon of 5 I" p.m.; Boy Scout Troop 75 in the. 2 NORTH AVE. — GARWOOD used clothing, for Sung Sim Or- Boy Scout Troop 84 will assemble by a similar process to the one performed in high school chemistry School Building. Dessert will be Besler avenue will be presented elog fllrh entitled "New Jersey I auditorium of the Educational NEW phanage in Seoul, Korea. There in the church basement tonight .at in passing an electric current through water. served at 7:30 p.m. by the Sarah with a 10-Year Service Pin byJourney.," All married couples | ] Building. *7 p.m.. and Senior Choir are 74 children, both boys and 7:30 and Senior Choir rehearses at Scientists now able to make hydrogen fuel for approximately Circle, Mrs. R. W. Keil, leader. Dr. Robert W. Van Houten, presi- are invited to attend. I rehearsal, 8 p.m. ' . PORTABLE Circle 1 of the Women's Guild I girls, between the ages of 18 p.m. . - $130 per pound expect that in the near future this can be reduced At 8:15 p.m. the meeting in thedent of Newark College of Engin- There will be a meeting for new sanctuary will be open to the con- will meet Tuesday at the home ot through 7.' Any parishioners .who The Intermediate Luther League to about $25 per pound. What this means can be seen in the fact eering at a meeting of the faculty I members' and their sponsors at TYPEWRITERS have suitable clothing they wish to gregation and the public, and Mrs. Mrs. EmilTobler, 23 Munsee drive, Ithe home of Mrsl Maurice Fuller, will hold a Valentine Party at 7:lS that one pound of hydrogen ($25) equals about $12,000 worth ot and staff in Weston Hall at NC.E contribute may deposit it in car-p.m. tomorrow in the primary Pearl Fanner Richardson, vice-r this, morning. Professor Bannon and Circle 7 will meet Wednesday I chairman of the Commission on EEV. ROBCBT BIZZARO oil or coal in heat and energy value. (Bulletin of Atomic Scien- at the home of Mrs. Wesley Philo, $30.00 Drummond. Jill Martin Edwards. *« toth e vestibule of fhe church room. On Saturday catechetical in- president of the speakers' research Is on the faculty of the mechanical iFellowship, at 15 Blake avenue at tists. May 1956V. • committee for the United Nations, 9 Iroquois road. siaiuso MAcmms for nuo Also. Barbara Elaine Gatfncy, not later than February 24. struction is at 9 a.m. and junior engineering department.. |8 p.m. tomorrow. . There will be a meeting of thechoir rehearsal at 11 a.m. With this new power readily available from ocean .water, mucn will speak on "The United Nations A "Family Nlte" supper will be I Confirmation classes will meet 8om* Modal* aa Low as SLIPCOVERS GO Penelope Morris Grote. Patricia vmen of suburban Un- Saturday evening the Couples' of the pressure now put on the Near East oil fields and other areas Where Ypu'Uve." the world is to know God," he de- held at 6 p.m, February 27. For I I today and tomorrow at 9 a in. and >1BMSrtliW^«W(»yiMlMiit liiwi reservations call Mrs. Joseph Jan-1 • .DRAPES w 1 | of important natural resources might cease to exist. This would Also on Monday at 8 p.m. there clared. ' / . lot 10 and 11 ajn. Saturday. Junior y . „ j^n^^ ~W* •*'•• • ^«*^^**^^*^^*^^^*^sw™ *^^a ^s*#>i»aja^Bsjp£ Mary Margaret Johnson, Susan 1 REMIMGTbN - ROTAL den.-at 8 p.m. Tuesday and menflnlversary with a pot luck supper "rwar»BiiMiniM»^tmi——•» ihnt innn lnrailri hnvf nroitressed in his ability ing of the Visitation Throughout the Bible the light ecek of WJnfleld. llligh Fellowship will have a Val- • CORNICES t :. Elizabeth Lindsay. Mary J«n« Mc- . will be I SMITH CORONA Connell. Joan Frances Miller, Kim of TDHhity are*" invited .to->tUliiUTafc^;3(fcOn Sunday* the- Xntcrmed— __io live with man, but simply that Comi lentine party in the auditorium of — Specialising In — this meeting with the rector.j i Ciather League will meet as The women's^Bible study group this light as the expression Ann Nahrebnc. ate make it expedient that faith and trust become more of .a basis for m Thode who plan to attend ' are usual at 7 p.m. The senior League meet In the Begirrtws He emphasized that it j»- spiritual minlcan Republic ..ong day earlier I Also, Joanna Turk, Margaret urday...-. asked to get in touch with Father will have aNweenie roast at Echo diplomatic relations between nations. . partment at 1:30 pan. Tuesday. A Understanding' which dispels ig- than originally planned. They "will r HIGH TRADE-IN . Lynne Witherington and Barbara Henry RobertT-Wtebef, sow of lltr; Bizzaro by Sunday. • Lake Park; \ ."' Atany rate, power and energy unlimited will soon be in our meeting of the spring communi- norance of God. leave Idlewild Airport this, eve-' en your old typewriter—«xp«rt Rrapfcobtmrhtg Of ' Lee Welch, Robert MacNaughton cants class will be held at the and Mrs. Henry Weber, a member Ackland, Michael Roy Bedell. Wil- Corporate Communion for the Regular meeting of the Church hands. What will we do with it? "Without this light of intelli- ning and will' return. on Friday I Repairs • Rentals Chrom* Chain men and boys of Trinity will be church at 7 p.m Wednesday. gence and understanding, we morning, March 1. ' Boy Scout Troop 76, received his liam Hallet deBrigard, Charles Council has been changed to Feb- '••'••• held on February 22. The Holy Also on Wednesday at 8:15 jp.m. would not be able to distinguish and Country Award at the Kenneth Evans. Kenneth Nicholas ruary 25. oy Scout service Sunday. TERMS . Forrestal, Peter Douglas Hunting- Eucharist will be offered at 8 a.m. Scout Mothers' Club will meet the Couples' Club will meet in thebetween right and' wrong, good Kenneth K. Bechtel, a former I with breakfast following in Sher- gymnasium and Mrs. Elizabeth L. and evil, reality and unreality," he Boy Scout, is now .national presi-l The following new members -. • .. • . • ' • . • LUJON ton Hawkins. at 8 p.m. Monday and-the Church St. Michael's Confraternity y Haddon Hall lock Hall. Tickets for the break- Coombs of Bloomfield will give a declared. - ' dent of the Boy Scouts of America.! Kite received into the church Sun- ll Also, Charles Frederick Krip- School executive committee will day: Mr. and Mrs. Ander C. Stom- Upholatema of Springftold pendorf, Michael Jean Ponder, fast, may be procured from any meet at 8 p.m. non-technical and' humorous talk National member of the Men's Brotherhood. on "Television While You Sleep." baugh, Miss Nancy Stombaugh, Ira CtnUH, rn». • Richard Francis Pratt, Charles On Tuesday the charity sewing Plans Holy Hour for May fliss Gladys Stombaugh. Mrs. C. R. Si Refreshments will be served by FOR "57! Peter Swanson. James Lawrence group, will meet at 10 a.m. All the The Confraternity of Christian Doctrine Discussion Groups of Typewriter Co, 632 Boulevard — KtnUworth Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur V. Schindler Srown. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Degen, Watkinson. Mrs. Alice O. Lynch women of the church are wel- Michael's Church held a leaders' meeting last Friday in the 20 Eattman St. BRUg* t-MOO Trinity Church Sponsor St and their committee. Pauline Kilday, Mrs. Eva and Mr. Robert George Meyer. come. The Kindergarten Mother's parish library to discus^ s plans for a Holy Hour to mark the 1957 31andford. Mr.'and Mrs. Robert •lip. Cnafar4 TkaMta • CH .5-2147 " Mrs. Nadya Jones. Mrs. Fran- For Glee Club Concert Club will meet at 8 p.m. ' Next Thursday from 9:45 to closing-date of .the clubs in May. aGrace, Mrs. Mildred Putzer, Mr. ces Rose Meyer, Miss Alice Marie Trinity Episcopal Church is The Christian Education com- 11:45 a.m. the Margaret Greene Mrs. ^Edward Gallagher, chair- in a parish, due to theAssociation Sewing group will Mrs. Walter Berner. Jr,. A. Krenz and Lester William Spaeth^ sponsoring a concert to be given by mittee will meet at 8 pm.. Wednes- ty Mills. Miss Blanche Ab- , having been confirmed by a bishop the Virginia Military Institute Glee the executive board, open- efforts of a former member of St.meet in the church. Cancer dress- Six Delightful day and. the pastor's adult study ( Michael's group. Mrs'. Lorraine s. and Mr. and Mrs. C. Ken- *-t'"-"-r~T.--i-rk:-•-'.'.' L- T'- in Apostolic orders, were tetx-ived Club in Cranford High School at class will meet at 8:15 p.m. Theed/the meeting with a resume of- ings will be made under the direc- Kirk of Cranford was named tion ot Mrs. E. Roos and mission neth Warner. WESTFIELD from another branch ol the Holy 8:30 p.m. on March 22. it was an- Youth-Choir will rehearse at 7 pm. the board meeting held on January chairman of the Discussion Groups Children baptized Sunday were: FLOWERS . nounced this week. It' was decided that, due to and hospital sewing will.be under for the National Council of Catho- the direction of Mrs. Fenwick GUI: *sley Ann Warner, daughter of' Catechism awards were made Tickets are .available, at the Easter being so. late on the' church Mr. and Mrs. C. Kenneth Warner; for all Uc Women for the Westfleld-Union The Church School executive CRANFORD .for excellence -in confirmation church office or may be purchased calendar this year, and the clos- Senator Si area. . • ' Susan Louise Degen, daughter of preparation to Margaret Wither- at the door the night of the con- ing^date for the activities being board will meret at 8.^15 p.m. next FOR ENJOYABLI fclr. and Mrs."'Otto Degen; James OCCASIONS ' Building Supply Co. ' ington. Lynn Barbuto,. Penelope cert. .»'.'" '' • ' • brought up to the beginning; of The Rev. Joseph Donnelly, spir- Thursday In the Beginners' room itual director, attended the Friday LIVING Wid Ellis, sqn of Mr. and Mrs. Foi Brotherj May, the Holy Hour would tiehel d of the Church School. David J. Ellis; Donna Gray and CUT FLOWERS meeting and congratulated . the on Sunday,'May 19 at 8 p.m. in Trustees will meet at 8 ^o'clock "y Albans, daughter and son of N Service S\ the church. This arrangement will members on the progress achieved tonight in the minister's study and X. and Mrs. Donald Albans; Lau- • / *•*' '• it Mason Materials Senator Wa dispense with the Laetare Sunday this year. Mrs. F. Sherman; Cur- the Men's Council will meet at ^io Elisabeth Barker, daughter of ARRAN '•jc Lumber Salt Lake Ci pvent usually held by the Discus- rie, Mrs. Edward Gallagher, Rob- 8:15 jtjn.'in the church library. and Mrs. Robert C. Harker; speaker at/an sion Groups. . ert Kelly and George M. Coffey at- "an Charles Schofield, son ot Mr. •^ Millwork Dav_se -. Jt^wa&.alj>o_dec|ded by a major- tended as board representatives. ^n ftmric? Co-chairmen, on 'arrangements according to their own individual are universally available and com- OOLOCN HOCKBT M HOLIDAV COUrt for the event are Miss Kathcrine wishes. . two lectures on February 20 andpletely practical today, J. Llngen — in honor off Brotherhood Week Van Blarcum and Miss Betty Tied- 27 by contacting Mrs. Phil Hene- Wood of Vancouver, B. C., Cana- >taff Dinner REKEHEIErS BRUS* omann. assisted - by Roy Meyers. Mrsi Gallagher also requested han or Mrs. Edward Gallagher. da, told art audience here Friday A fellowship dinner for the that leaders- submit to theirreprc- cvcnlngt 106 Walnut 10 South &ve. Miss Virginia Meyers and Miss Any person interested in join- With or without unday School staff of the Alii- G«t tct (or'i golden opportunity in value . ;: But get net for the big surprise ;:. the price. Friday, February 15, at 8:30 P.M. Nancy Todd. • • . • sentative, data for the Indulgence ing one of the Discussion Groups "The.power and love of God are basement -• church b scheduled for Sat- C-4700 Garwootl go Golden Rocket 88 for '57! MerrV value that It's actually much lower.than you'd think ... Book concerning any new memmay do so by contacting any of the here to-heal, to comfort, to regen- ?y at 6 p.m. in the fellowship •peaks for itnejf. Beautiful, low-lrvcl ittyling well within reason, anil easily within your hers who have joined his group board members named or applying erate, and to dispel ignorance with this home is on p.ill. ...and you'reon the that takeit a back seat to no one—not even (reach. So. be our gtlest (or a Rocket fnt, dncc the'beginning of the 1956-57 at the rectory of the church. New the enlightening truth of the true Master of ceremonies will be the hUheat-priced car*! .Power and |x-rform- soon. We'll be glad to show you the Kocket term. This includes Baptism and members are .most cordially wel nature ot God and of man's In- ie A. Pctersen, general super- road -to greater value, •nce t&at walk away with honors in any «lau. - that fits your pocket. Confirmation names of these mem- corned. ' separabl*. relationship to Him," i-...;tient. Group singing will be And extra-value features you'd «xpe«t to find Temple Beth-El bers. This information must be Mr. Wood'declared. f':"l by Roy Naevestad. with piano A Progressive Industry only on car* coating much more. HOW submitted before February 22, In CHU8T1AN SCIENTISTS On extensive tour as a member lu-ohinanient provided by J. Wes- 37 Sooth Av... W. Cranford, N. J. v BIQ-car Take CHdftmobUe'a new wide.ride for the r«al order to have these members be .CHUftCH 8EEVICE8 of the Christian Science Board of >'Bedford. In a ' '•» — Speaker — included In the Indulgence Book. towdown on luxury. New Wide-Stancr Chawta CHRISTIAN God's great healing and saving Lectureship, he spoke under the Trim nnd inviting.' thu» nttrnl-tive home is »n excellent '¥. Elmer. Gundcrson, wife of b •" full eight inches wider and much lower As a result ot a Discussion power will be brought out aauspicet s of First Church ot Christ, of skillful planning. Among it» many advantage* are the enUV "' iiiiniitcr of the Clark Alliance Progressive Community BIG-car performance crt ... cuddle* you cloftrr to the road for a Muooth- SCIENCE Group demonstration held recent- Christian Science services, this Scientist, in Brookslde Place fnurch, will present two vocal rr-lhurl-cvcr ride. You'll find extra-rirh fahrirs •••v» The Rev. .J.. "L> McCorison, •, hill with it» handy closet and atUuclivo louvered wall ncrt-^iiintf •>) t ly fcy.member s of St. Michael's at Sunday.,' ' • School where Edmund G. Morrltt, " tl» living room ... the stcp-aaving kltchcn'opening dim-tly to Games xyill be under and ujib'olntcry, too . . . the comfort that OMtaioblW* n«w •nqlanring odvon<» p<«- of Wwtfield Congregational Church ' ' HEALS Holy Trinity Church in Westfleld Scriptural selections will include first reader, introduced him. • the dining room that doubles aa a family room . . ..the smart "^direction of Gerald Sharpe. introduce* you to fine-cat pleasure.. Mflh two-«tog« angina control SWovgb Bro- for the National Council of Cath- the fallowing from | Mr. Wood's subject Was "Chris- looking brick fireplace'with two baurths. \ ^o.act'ivitics will be concluded THE KENILWORTH STEEL CO. OrsMlv* iarburation. STAGE ON6 for M-OO* Then slip behind the wheel. You're in com- - OfHtatio* and %tfkt •conomy. STACC TWCV olic Women, a group of 20 couples (15:30): "And great multitudes tian Science: The Liberating Light I'Uns for thw home and a wide variety of other exccpti..»»l the showing of two leader- RADIO TV 1 ! 750 BouUv.rd diffferenoe In roandl of Rocket T-400* power ,. . . that «or a quid. Mrg. of Mlsrr-nMn* pamt, "The Non-Segregated has formed a Confraternity Group came unto him, having with them of Truth.' denigna are offered through the Weyerhaeuwr 4-Square H«»nw f 'P training films entiti^d "How WOE ttIO) exciting, special kind of big-car jpower that Wtwt tU tlMoJfon JMNMKI* ft. 9 CHANNEL • at St. Mary's Church in Rahway. those that were lame, blind; dumb "The most important thlntf in BuildinK S«rvic». Come in and see them illimtrated in the liiru1". •'Visit" and "No Vacant-Chairs." K«nilworth tUK. •:M AJ4. SUM. 'l^**n the films there will be gives you economy uhen you want if ... Community * Another group has been started maimed, and many tothers^and cas< colorful portl'olio. If you plan to build or remodel, let u» help pou+r uhen you nerd it! them down at Jehus' feet; and hescientific action of the divine Mind | you with your planning. lotions by a vocal male trio healed them." on human minds) and bodies and "Posed ot Carman Corselld, m*+ M r-400 fnoln* J-I Bsdtaf fl>*'«». Brand and Cranford Clergy Council giving a better understanding of John w. Ferguson, Sr., and Edgar will. M0 f>p., wW tftlol Uoik*) (n«l>M, withy* to 111 1 MAY OOMTOKT. BAT'fOtll] l aa4 «a» WAY VO Subject of the Lesson-Sermon I: DIRECTIOIf OF ZIMMERMAM BROS. QOLDE wul assisrih me service" "Soul," a word which, when capi Soul and salvation." Arrangements hav« been made l^the following committees: Foodi Collation will follow. Temple women will act as WMKW U1M ta> God. Passages to bo read from OLDSMOBILE hostesses. . « M* ka) -_ Inif "Science and Health with Key U Howard W. Jiavln;. Ijcorations, Mrs. Donald Davis and YOU'RI ALWAYS WILCOMI AT TOUI OtDSH9illfc«IUAi«X,»iMir*li« «OI < \\% tit — the Scriptures" by Mary Bukei «u»day SclMel 11 AJC lIfs Eddy include" the following (210 Nureery School 10:30 aim. Sun. - Michael N. RlccitelU; equlp- RESTAURANT and CATERERS Tho Public I* Invitod To Attend Reodtna Room. US X. Union Av*. |-Cl t. Elwood Hicks, and program. U-16): "Knowing that Soul unc Ils its attributes were forever muni r i- Wesley Bedford and Miss • Sponaofd By TV CIUMI t ' Iu4tji tested through man, the Mastei Aurinjer. M0-WX nORTH AVEUVE H«ar Morris Avvnua REILLY OLDSMOBILET INC. WESTFIELD, N. J. THECHAHroapCLEBGYCOUMCIL healed the sick, guve sight to th< VMIOM. M. J. 560 NORTH AVE. E. blind, hearing to the deaf, feet to Time and goodness determine the i«unc, thu» bringing to light the w»tness.—Mary Bakefajddy si CAtmii. •. BUVI ™"*^^.^^-] '

THE CRANPORD CITIZEN AND waii Be Admitted to the Union?" the annual f*tter-^rnd-«w ^j^ work at Lyons Veterans' Hospital sued to the following cubs: Bobcat Couples' Club to Hear UJC Host Today "Are Inter-Scholastie Sports OVer- given 'at the^ FirA Presbyterian pins, Jeff Knapp. Bobby Simpson, tomorrow, assisted by Mrs. Coop can Church on Tuesday evening. G A R W and Mrs. Kaiser. Tentative plan* Emphaslzed?" and "Should, the Bill B>cJu, Albert Oleek: wolf, Talk on Parapsychology To Union County United States Relinquish More of Mrs. .Donald Creighton headed Mart ,Aaron, Bart Ostro, Peter A non-technical and humorous for a flower show in the fair were thcTaeminittee which prepared the approved by the members. ' ~''~~ Her Sovereignty to a World Gov- Women Elect Crane, John Patberg, bear. Thom- talk entitled "Television While food. Mrs. Elizabeth Gilbert was .A workshop on the fundament Student Forum ernment?" Mrs. F. J. Waterman was elected wcrv THE CRANPORD CITIZEN AND CHRONXCtJB, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1957 SECTION THREE as Clay, Kurt Vollherbst, Bobby You Sleep" will be presented by co-chairman. Mrs. F. J. Water- tals of flower arranging will be to succeed Mrs. Harold L. Winston ~5t— Jensen, Tommy SarnowskOGary Mrs. / Elizabeth L. Coombs of Dr. William H. West ol Cranford. man was in charge of the decor, held at Mrs. Holmqvist's home. 4 Union County superintendent of as president of the Cranford Kott. Robert York. David Demp- Bloomfield at a meeting of the Walnut Civic Association turnsi . ThThe tabletbs lwere set with I «ey, Vernon Herbert, Richard Rin- Algonquin drive, at 8 p.m. Tues- schools, will be the speaker of the Women's Republican Club, Inc., at Lincoln's Birthday as the Couples' Club of the First Presby- day, and Mrs. Martin Norr, 3 Cher- Starts Membership Drive a recent meeting at Mrs. Win- Boy Scout Fuwi Campaign Boy Scoutsot- Troop J9. demon- gle. Bruce Shaw. | u-rian Church at 8:15 p.m. Wed- day as the 12th annual Student Next' meeting of the 'Mothers' Tax Rate okee road, will be the hostess Forum of Union County is held A membership d rive was ston's home. 9 English Village. a Returned to •trated knot tying and, those of Lion.. Richard Boyette. Toby Club will be March 5 at the imistic nesday. ; Other officers for the ensuing Troop 80 the tenderfoot require- Stout. Daniel Sassi, Joseph La- Mrs. Coombs, a bacteriologist, fo' r th"e :next regular. meetin g on at Union Junior College from 9:30 launched at a recent meeting of church. ~ Begins Saturday Morning March ' a.m, to 3:30 pnv today. He1 will year were named as follows: ments at the monthly meeting of Bracio. William, foreman* Bobby immunologist and medical tech- the Walnut Civic Association at KENILWORTH — Door to door solicitation for the Kenilworth Boy Addoms. Randy Stout, Clay Beall; discuss the forum's theme, "To- • Mrs. A. J. Hetzler, first vice- Estimated nolQgist who for^ three years was Veterans' Memorial Home. Resi- Cub Pack 103 last Saturday at the wards an Enlightened^ Citizenry." president; Mrs. C. Nissen, treasur- Safe Driving Award Scout fund drive-will begin at 10 o'clock Saturday morning following, First Presbyterian Church. Thegold arrow, Kurt VoIIherbst, Bob- engaged in research in parapsy- dents interested in affiliating with As Democrats Fill 10 Posts Addresses also' will be given by er; Mrs. G. C. Kiesewetter, record- Anthony LeRose of 8 Adatnsav I Route a "kick off breakfast fox workers to be held at 9 in the dining room by Posey. Gary Kott, Eric, San- chology, will base her talk on herDens 8,11 Win, GARWOOD —'Former Council- council majority made,' .10 of its | ments remained unconfirmed by presentation Was given so that the Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay,'president the group may contact Jules Ba- ing secretary, and Mrs. C. A. Mil-enue was among 159 Public Serv- KENILWORTH—"Residents of Kenilworth have little to worry ford, Jimmy Bair, Frank O'Brien, own true-life experiences. of the Community Methodist man Edward S. Tripka, who wasown appointments at Tuesday /council. cub* would better understand what q« Union Junior College; E. Bbat. . ler, corresponding. - ice Coordinated. Transport opera- about concerning a new highway going through the borough any time Church. . , At $ Mark Weber. Teddy Weber, Peter Refreshments will be served by To Play Saturday q defeated in his bid foQreelection night's council meeting. The 10 appointments;w>re made is required to win the highest b di Speakers at the meeting were Elected from the floor as mem-tors who recently received,wrist- soonw" Mayor Walter E. Boright declared at Tuesday night's Borough GARWOOD—A proposed muni- Wallner. Albert Gleek. John Pat- Frances and Wilbur Schindler and Rosecrans; fbrmum adviser and an 'The bulk of the home visitation to a three^year term on the Dem'aT •Opportunity to make and cohr -CoUncil President I.- George. Joseph Ayre. Mrs. Bernard Kott, bers-at-large were' Mrs. J. Lwatche. s in recognition of comple- Council meeting- . • ;' Confirmation cipal budget for 1957 which would award in cubbing, the Wcbelos berg, Dudley Chase, Richard Boy- their committee. instructor at Abraham Clark High will' be done over the week-end, crat,ic ticket last November, was firm'their own appointments camt* Casabona and' confirmed in each In Court Finals Leonard Moody. Edwin Winter and Klingamari, Mrs. Thomas Hamil- tion of 10 successive years ot bus badge. ette, Richard Gross, William Fore- School,-Roselle, and John T. La-' The mayor said that he. Borough Engineer Thomas Trounson and result in a 77-point increase in the appointed.to serve one year of theto the Democrats with the expira- case by a 3 to 2 vote on party Den 8 and Den 11 of Cub Pack Edward Gill, candidates fof* the ton and Mrs. Joseph Tunner. driving without a chargeable acci-1 with follow-ups taking place dur- this'badge has as part of itsman, Bobby Addoms, Clay Beall. /ia, president of the forum and a Borough . Attorney Earl Pollack Preparation local tax rate to $8,61 per $100 ooff i two-year'»«-j'-«' ' unexpireUUCAH.™d B < oJ •r u o u KR h•• tion of the required 30-day .period , lines. - ' 103 reached the finals in the pack's Board of Education, and Public Mrs. Alfred Duemmlcr was teadent. IAT. LeRose is employed ing the week. Final returns should U u requirements the passing of the Silver arrows, Davey Ladanye, student at Thomas Jefferson High • ...••?.."• went to Trenton last: Thursday and during which a number of Mayor j In' addition to (Councilman • Sunny Acres Club annual basketball^oumey last Sat- Safety Commissioner Nicholas St. hostess at the meeting, assisted by the company's central division, op-1 be completed by next Saturday assessed valuation Was passed on- Council term of Republican Mayor tenderfoot achievements at the boy John Preussner, John McCullough, urday. The. playoff of these two School. Elizabeth. „ 4 fl ft I 17aPl"iMII"lf discussed highway plans with) the • . ' - . • 'VsJtariEdwinn HjyTilleU. Till**—r amA>iHnalck Tiller's New, Year's Day ,appoint-j Tripka, the appointments Were as Bobby Posey—two, Jimmy Bair, John LaCorte. The latter answered Mrs. Tunner and Mrs. Miller. erating out of the* Elizabeth gar-1 /lftMI'1'l/^'I O«*I ff state's chief engineer. At Church afternoon, .according to the. Rev.first reading by Borough • Coun- = scout troop of the scout's choice. dens is scheduled for Saturday at Students from Union County . : .—:—: - —| follows: . \ William Foreman — two, Bobby Plans Workshop, questions regarding traffic prob- age. KENILWORTH — ^"His Faithful John R. Dexheimer, general chair- cil at its meeting Tuesday night. Scouting participation was ex- 10 a.m. at Brooksir^e Place School. high, schools will participate in f T_-^X Cf#>^)L*A "We were assured that, it will Borough/ attorney'''' Louis J. Addoms—two, Robert Leary, Scott eight panel discussion groups a>r- lems on Raritan road. ' <. Mothers Prepare Food Follower I Would Be" will be theman of the local financial..effort. . Public hearing prior to final ad- borough auditor, Frank plained by Richard Konapack,,flag Spring Plant Sale %JItlv Ot^t^lVcl be at least five years before any option will be held in the Borough folding, Peter Linley, picking a Chrislensen, David Dempsey, Ran- Den 8 built up a decisive early ihg the morning session. William Bogardus. president, For Boy Scout Dinner ... That Dest portion of a good topic of the sermon which the Rev. Edward Dorrell, Home Division Happy, Hallucinated Harvey'; Soppiee;.building inspector, Frank campsite, Robert Biach and knots dolf Gross, Mark, Weber, Teddy Plans for. a combined landscap- lead against Den 10, champions of Among the panel speakers "will announced that the next meeting man's life, is little, nameless, un- John R. Dexheimer, pastor, will Hair at 8:30 pm. on March 12. jKermedy (for trie balance of the chairman, stated that' between 75 (Details of the proposed budget by Jim Borges of ,Troop 80 Weber—two. Brent" Leoloff, Carl ing workshop and plant sale on the last year and retained the lead be Patricia Hamilton of Cranford will be March 4 at Veterans' Mem- The Mothers' Club of Boy Scout iemembered acts of kindness and I OUfhoim preach during the il o'clock serv- and 100 citizens of the borough j year to fill a vacancy caused by will. appear in an advertisement Jimmy Washbourne was thPeterson—twoe , Geoffrey Goodf el- grounds of Osceola-Church in late through,the first half, coiriing out High School, who will discuss the orial Home.'. Troop' 79" prepared the food for ot love.' — William Wordsworth I KENILWORTH w Old photo- ice this Sunday morning at Com-ere expected.to participate in this Visiting Vogelin Garwood i resignation of Frank Gahiuski as only cub to receive his Webelos low, Thomas Dougan, Jay Guin- spring were made last Thursday the winner by a score of 24-12. question: "Is National Censorship graphs of historic pqlnts of ^inter- munity Methodist Church. The phase of the' 1957. drive. Four in this newspaper ' on February GARWOOD —• Adolph Q. VogeVof Cranlord, known for the '"Dog received at the .meeting); superin" 28.) " and graduation certificate at this thcr, William Patberg, Richard evening at the monthly meeting •Baskets scored by the losing cagers of TV Desirable?" est from the early days of the bor- Rev. Nishan Najarian, education- ' geographical districts, each headed of the Week" photographs he takes for the Union County, SPCA, finds j mee'!r.-!. r '-master Robert Har- Ringle—two", Bruce Shaw. oft .the Sunny Acres Garden Club, were made by Toby Stout, John Other panel topics will include: THAT'S RIGHT, WHEN YOU WANT ough are being sought by the Ken- al assistant, will join him in con-by a major, have been established. An explanatory statement ac- himself happily, involved with ah animal of a type hardly to be seen : ducting the service, and the Meth- rnon congratulated. Jintiniy for his .. Assistant denner, Paul Linger- held at. tomorrow and Saturday : the end ot January this year's class m into the pack bringing the en-Th! e exhibit will be open'to the Revised by-laws Were presented Frank O'Brien, who connected for tures of the former Kenilworth the Boulevard from 14th street to tax, 33 cents. The county tax; es- GARWOOD — Annual dance of nights. ... nbllc from 1 by Mrs. Walter H. Knorr for dis-'8 points, arid Peter Meyers and Inn, the trolley reputed to be the is being instructed in preparation the town line at Galloping Hill timate is the same as for 1956. ' MU 6-O4OO Garwood Local 117, Patrolmen's Mr. Vouel, as EIWIKKI P. Dowd, m are: Eddie Beadle, John ATKoBert TTb~8 £^llgh>-. prototype for °Fontaine Fox's for church membership by Mrsroad. . District II, the area south "The increase of 43 cents for 1 Benevolent Association, is sched- pays around wi^h'the hallucinated Jr., George Vaiser, Daniel Boyette, cubs must be in the exhibit room Mrs. Carl Holmqvlst, war- servi- '•Toonerville Trolley" of th.e comic 'Adolf Paterson and is composed of ' the Boulevard between- the the finals', while municipal purposes," the statement uled to b<# held March 1 at theHarvey much to the dismay of his Gary Bradficla, William Albans, by 11 a.m. on that day. ces chairman, announced that she man and King Ward played an nages, Elmer Guy, "The Skipper" of 10 boys and girls 14 years, of Shade Tree Commission Office and reads, "is as a result of a decrease Robert Trube, Richard Rau, John will participate in garden therapy Phone your The group will be received Orange avenue, is headed by Mayor Cranwood, it was announced .today sister, Veta. Simmonsi and her not- outstanding game for the losing of $17,000 of surplus appropriated, yet-mari"ied daughter,, , Myrtle- Irving, Howard Teese, James Earl shall feel until I die a desire team. It was an evenly matched Valentine- New .Orange Power 'House, Water decrease of $1,000 of receipts by. Patrolman Carmine ; Cusmano* day evening, April 1?, Mae'. .. " • and Charles Papazian. to Increase the stock of harmless •llrEBIOR COURT OK NEW JKKsEl game and even though Den 5 had It means so much Plant and Water Tank. : Henry Patrylow, Achievement awards were is- A family roundtable discussion, tion of $1,000 for capital improve- cheerfulness. ' -^Dickens Ckanc.ry. Dtvlaian. tl.lan Canal/ the high scorer, they,could not more when you Also, the committee would like Representative in charge pi Scout- Police Chief Fred Falzone is hon-niorrow and" Saturday evenings | UOCKfcT NO r-ltH-!W match Den 11. to see any other pictures "pertain- in. which teen agers and ,their ing at St. Theresa's Church, is ment fund and' for salary in- SHERIFF'S SALE THE STATE Of NEW JERSEY creases and adjustments for bor-orary chairman. • -, • " ' will benefit the Garwood Parent- ' Harry Meyers, basketball chair- say it in ing to Kenilworth, formerly known parents wllr participate, will feat- major of District III, the south side Teacher Association.. . COURT OF NfcW JEKHEV TO: , ' s* MAYOR WALTER E. BORIGHT ure the Methodist Youth Fellow- ough employes." . Music will be supplied by Bud CauBcery UlvUUa, Inloa laualy MARY ANN MEHRITT man, "has extended an invitation person! as New Orange. Mr. Swenson stat- of town from Orange. Avenue to .There also will be a preview - DOCKET N.. f-Jli»-3i LOUISA HICHAHUSON • Storag* •Repairs • Re- ed. Anyone having such photo- permanent plans are made con- ship meeting at 7:45 Sunday even- the tov® line. . • • A comparative analysis of theLittle, and his orchestra. . Tickets, .:••••» THbUHHAUS CAHUX •/ to all cubs, parents and friends! to i • On-tbcation Clean* showing of "Harvey" in the Lin- THE. NATIONAL STATtC BANK Of JOHN CAHI1X v . / ' g graphs should either contact him cerning the new route," the chief ing. All local high school students Workers whose names have been 1957 estimated tax rate and 'the I'va.WAiijv. « rtuiionul uankiiitf Awocia- come give the boys support at the Ct for the dance may be obtained at (Continued oh page 2) JOSEPH CAHI1X • / ' ' . ing • 8ales • • Carpets Unkm.N.1. • M0M4£ or leave them at the Public Li- executive stated. "And we were are invited. filed as of Monday are: C. J. Ara- 1956 rate is given as follows, with IUII. uigiiiiiiea Uiicler. thu l*wa ui irus EUWAJID SIMPSON ' finals Saturday.' Altered for Mew Location police headquarters or from any Uiuied atuica of America, Ptauvtui, K. J. In«tiiute ot H«g Cleaneti brary any afternoon from 3 to 5also told "that no new route will go The four administrative Com- gona, Myles . A. Morris, Thomas the estimated 1957 figures first in WIULJAM SIMPSON und ) EDWARD 8. TRIPKA va "• ' . '• MAKY SlMI'SyN. her und hla heirs, That empty and ugly thing p.m.' or Monday, Wednesday or through the center of the bor-missions of the church. Education, O'Brlan, Lee Dooner, Michael Do- each case: Local purpose tax, $2.87 member of the Police Department. Wehruni INot Seeking FRANCIS J. EIlDOa and CHAHLOTT*. dvviaeeii and peraonul repreavutuUvea called popularity. — R. L. Steven- as compared with $2.44; local Other committee chairmen for tendent of, fire apparatus, Paul £. ClilJoS, hla wtl«. Deieiuiuii ' und her,-liln. their, or any of their, Friday evenings from 7 to 8 b.m., ough," he added; ... Mjssons, Finance and Evangelism, (Continued on Page. 3) CUUL. ACTION WHIT OV EXUJU 1 ION— aucceaaor* In ritfht, title und Intereat. Mr. Swenson added. ' There was a flurry, of .excite- will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday in school tax. $3.11 as compared with the event include: Reelection Thin Year Materia; Board of Adjustment for- rUH SAUt or MOKlCiAUED PHKM- MH. MEHRITT. huaband of Mary Ann $3.10; regional high, school tax, Finance, Patrolman Donald ISJJiS. ' ' ' ' . ' Morritt The committee is interested in ment in the borough last Thurs- the church social hall. . PpARW6or>—CouncilmttM Fred- one year, Jules Kiraly; Board of My virtue of the above-ataled writ ol MR RICHARDSON,"huaband of Loulaa On Monday evening, beginning $1.44 as compared with $1.11, and Legg, president of the local, and erick C.'Wehrum, Jr.,' announced Health for three year^s," Thomas J'. . tUcriurdaon augmenting its membership and day and the preceding Monday, Assembly of God exvouUun Ui me directed I anall uttpoaet when surveyors took, sights' in 21st at 8 o'clock, the Breezy Point So- county tax. $1.19 for each year/, Patrolman Albert Gill; tickets, Lt. this week that he will not seek Geoghegan;, tax. assess*uiul deaiiiiiated ua Uot* HENRY L. KNAPP April 1, Mr. Swenson said. The Appropriations listed in the. pro- 323, aa* and a]3 In-Block 63 on a curtain ELSIE KNAPP, hla wife (Continued from Page 3) ' worth Assembly ^of God Church. mad* aoup •nap entitled "Section No. 1, property MAHION KNAPP WALTERS and Kenilworth Manufacturers' Assoc- Project Set posed 1957 budget total $663.- kM an exceat of fat, wrap an ic« •miut*d at Oar wood-Wot IU Id. Union GERALD WALTERS, her huabund. . iation is underwriting cost of the KENILWORTH — Plans for the North 20th street at Monroe av- 352.34, as compared with the 1956 cube in cheesecloth and run it County, pinvi Jeraey, belonging to the Deivniiiunt*. enue, announced today that George New' York Suburban l^and Co.". made by You are hereby aummoned and required project. writing of letters to girls of a figure of $617~,077.27, an increase •cross the top of the soup. The fat Idwln a. Vburhla.. C. E. Auiiual. 1KOU.to kervo upon Sutler & Kervlck. Pluhilllf* Attending a meeting of the com-. Home Owners Slate Hemminger, missionary to Sierra United Program for Church Youth Groups tiled In the Union County HegiaUir'a Ol- uttorneya, who*e uddreaa la 2 North Union Cranford troop on "Thinking Day," of $46,275.07. will theen stick to the cold surface mittee at the library' Sunday aft- Leone, British West Africa, will GARWOOD — Plans for a uni- Under the proposed.program the I tian" wiis thq, topic of discussion. IU.O on Oftober 1, IBM aa Map No. Ti-U.Avenuv, Crunford, New Jeraey. un unawer February 22, were made at a meet- Ward and Broderick The amount to be raised by tax- tlcularly deacribed aa to the complaint filed In a civil uction in ' 'iV '' ' »'.'• be the. guest.speaker, at a special ted program for the youth organ- two groups will meet together <>nce nUtinno la plulntlff und ernoon were Mr. Swenson, Charles KENILWORTH—Avery Ward ation under the proposed budget Sunday'evening at a meeting of ing of the Ketulworttv Neighbor- missionary service at 7:457 pjtn zations of St. Paul's Evangelical a nionth, alternating, the meeting UEOlNNINcFitO1NN1NO a» poplo Kosmutza, George Conklin and and -William Broderick, Kenil- would be $567,34432, as compared tho Y«u}h Fellowship . at St. aitte ut UviUa, Avc«Vur dlit«nt' 100 feet IcndUtnla, peiidlntl In the Supvrldr Alfred Scale. The next committee hood Group" Monday evening in worth members of the Regional Wednesday at the church. with the 1956 figure of $505.72039, and Reformed Church and Gar-plac' e from one church'to the oth- when you—its Oueen—^crown th« weaterty trunk the 1nui«e«.Un» afaoUt aide;. 9tNc»J • of Myrtle. Avenuv e with the weaterlyy aldv ruary 21, 103T. *xclu»tv* « ...... \.,,: Continued on page 2) High School Board of Education, Having served as a missionary representing, an increase of $61,- family feasts with tempting and II yuu full to do, ao, lhh « relief dvmunded n dlscusscd as the Youth Fellowship AssistinK in arrahRing and con-• The program included the shpw- of UftUp*l Street:"-*n :"* dd IIroni t!V tVirncc tun- to>yited to address the erra Leone for 27 years, Mr. (Conlinued on Page 2) delicious' homemade cakts and ning ill South Odeireei a 30 minutei s EEaat In Iliv vamplulnt will be taken uii'uliial will sefecCa of St. Paul's was host to the West- ducting the. meeting at St. Paul's ing of the flim strip,. '•Brothers and at right ans'lea to t^yrtle Avenue I0U you by dvlault. You nhall (lie imir aiiawer M^g^rnOTTI'IHl .|l..iM.iil feet to a point; thence 131 aouth 89 df- und proof of aervtce In duplicate with the Valentines-Dance Set- write. rOn-.Monday evening, Feb- -'.andjCivic..: Association at ,8:30 Church were the following: Wil- -All," with Ruth Ann Pecina as uree 30 rqlnuteqn a went 60 feet to ap point: Clerk of the Superior Court, Stutv llouar ruary 25, thcL groupf has^RietHn* with the development of mission- tcrian Church ut a / • thence U i NbrtNbth 0 degreedgaa 30 inmuUsa Annex, 'Trrntun, tivw Juracy. In accord- For Saturday by VFW Theresa's old-• ary work in-that eountEyv.the^Hesr- Tuc* ance with the rulea ft civil practice and vited to attend a felt craft demon- Bike License mm vie. .Miss Janice And In happy castles for. Wot und parallel with Maple Street 100 KENILWORTH— A St. Valen- church basement. . 1 f fe«t to a point in aald aide of Myrtle procrduri*. Mr. Kohl stated. He wiU tell of gentrattana. lleck*r» flour stration in St. Michael's Church, C. Joseph Aragona, association >, Walter Lewis," jtircctdr of ' free-lene Fairchild, Pauline Muson, jtiHiiilftltlwdisr-vuxixin-^v.^..^..- ... Avenue; thence U> along the aume North The uction haa been'inalltutcd'for the tine's dance-will be held Saturday his experiences working among the Westminster Fellowship, invited 1 : •.' aas bcea the favorite among . Ul» dvgreea 30 mlliut«a lJi«t DO feet to the purp«iae of foiccliiMlntf II tax Hide Ci*r- night at the Veterans' Center, It Cranford. On March 8, Brownies president,, - said the Regional Ruth Ann Pe cito{.D6t«>lhy."tirtliftrrj Members weni on rcc6rd as urg- point and place of BEQINNtNO. tlllcate, datod November 23. 10H8. made and! Girl Scouts will prepare, a Themhe and Umba tribes. Results Told the St. Paul's, (troup to n dinneP Edith Fcutte,. Clare Adolph, E£Ui°ng "that .nil people be accepted 0% ••art hememaken *»»• •• Bemu ulw> Itiwn uivd ue.i«nnted aa by A. I). Culdwell, Cnllecinr of Ti.x.a was announced by Arthur Russo, trustees will be asked to explain During his early years in Africa, GARWOOD — Licenses were isr at the Prcsbyteriah Church • on as individuals and not .as repre- k*ow their baking. Iu UM- IJIU 323. 334 and 335 In Block &U on the of the Townahlp of Cranford, und. ua- chairman, at a meeting last Fri- "live Window" demonstration to the organization-of the high Ward Froat, Robert"' Fioat and Tax Map ol the Borough of Gurwood. algned to thtr' auld Amudeo Rnntumpo Mr. Hemminger helped open a sued for 183. bicycles as the bor-March 3. : sentatives .of uny race or creed." ILIACHID. NATURAL,/ and conceTna' rcul estate located In the l show what each troop has been do- school district and what the 'Richurd Harper. Jr. . • Belnu commonly known aa No. MM day night in the center <4 Kenil- number of new stations in the in- WHITINnS wakta Hectors' Townnhip of Cranford. County ol Union, ing. . ' board's future building plans ough's bicycle registration pro- I "Race Relations and tfte Chris- Myrtle Avenue, Oarwood. New Jvrwiy. and State of New Jer»*y, known ua Lot 3. Eats like a hummi worth Post 2230. VFW. terior among the Themne tribe. gram got under way at the Bor- distinctly different from The foregoing dracrlptlon being In ac-In Block 44 on tliv Tax Aaacukiiient Map ' The annual fund drive will bg will entail. cordance with aurvt-y niudo by P. J. Assisting Mr. Russo are: Tickets, He assisted in. translation work ough. Garage on.Saturday, it was *h«r flovr*. HtcketV >4wiur»l\i|>. lnherluincu. •m h«ke4 gooda—everjr time. cmdrd lii the Reglaler'a Office of Union deacent, intratucy, devi»e. dowvr, curteny, reason? Look tinderneath the new front-hinged There youTl find a completely new brand of Ford been stationed in Freetown, capi- Registrations will continue at Ytt, with all IU advantage*.' County on Jummry 16th, IBM, in Book luortKuilf. deed or c«nveyanc<-, entry of tal city of Sierra Leone, where he 3036 of Decda for aald County, on puge liulEim-nt or other lc«»l or luwful rttlit hood of this over 17-foot long dreamboat There TNT that's the proud result of Ford's many years "the garage from. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. • •-•?-v'-: Baelwn' toata you no motot' The nnture of which and the reunon that opened Assemblies of God work each Saturday until the estimated '; '•*'•« Thrre l«/,dile nnproximately M.VUB.OO you and ruch ol you an joined aa defend- of V-8 leadership. Yes, "Six" or "Eight" ... the Brownies and Girl Scouts Elect Officers • • • • • • ' ant* la aet forth with particularity In the youll find a magnificent V-8 engine ... an all- among Themne and Limba people 500 bicycles in the borough have ith Interest from Decembfr 34. 1056 und complaint.' a copy of which, will be lUmev* onion odor front-hands coata. . ' furiiUhrd you on requmt nddteaaed to new, easier "breathing" power plant that measures going's great in the new kind of Ford! KENILWORTH —New officers Scout' annual fund drive. They day, girjs of Troop 64 elected offi- in that city, the Rev. Mr. Kohl been registered, Capt. Colwell The Sheriff r«ervea the right to nd-the attorneys lor the plaintiff at the for Brownie Troop 79A were elect- are doing.the painting at the home cers. Judy Emmert was nomina- stated. said. ' by moistening, and rubbing with ta above .mentioned addreaa, damp salt. lourn » '^^-CAMrtwtU 81«>rllf id at a recent meeting. Kathleen of their leader, Mrs. Avey Ward. ted president of the morning The public is invited to attend The registration is' being con- Thoma* J. Holteran. Atty. • 1 CHANT SCOTT Wager was elected president,, At their January 30 meeting, group. the- lecture, the minister said.- litre's a two-loaf recipe for Raisin EDJ t, CCC CX-9 C (51 Clerk of tW Superior Court ducted in preparation tor enforce- Egg Bread that's sure to mean reea: I33M. Dated: January 31,. 1857. . _ 3-31 Other officers are: Secretary, girls of Troop- 64 met at home of Other officers are: . Vice presi- ment of the borough's new bicycle double enjoyment for the whoW /••' ' ''• • •- • ' • Joanne Sturtevant;. treasurer, Su- Mrs. John Ambis. The "girls are dent, Janet Shreve; secretary, Su- ordinance adopted on December family —especially on these cold san Ruscett. and housekeeper, El- working on International Friend- san Ambis; reporter,. Mary Ann List Registration 26. Winter day*. len Pennypacker. ship. Susan Ambis told about Zampaglione; treasurer, Joyce Members of.Garwood Memorial In connection with their fly-Up Girl Guides in France. Judy Em- Galka.. Of the afternoon group, For Little League Post 317. American Legion, and Special limousine Service > oquirements, are study- mert told of Girl Guides In AuJoan,Elle- n Fackelmann was se- Bay Leaf Post 6307, .Veterans of Boston Raisin Egg ins, the history of the flag; They stralia. She also told of'the life, lected president. KENILWORTH — Registration Day for the Kenilworth Little Foreign Wars, are assisting in the trip* to all airports, railway stations & piers are also learning the proper way and customs, of the people in Bra- Othct «»ffleers are: Vice presi- program' by attaching safety, rc- Bread of folding the nag. Each girl zil. dent, Judy Yohannan; treasurer, ^League, Small Fry and Babe Ruth Baseball leagues will be March 2 fle«tor -tape to bicycles presented is drawing a' map showing her Joan. Ellen 'Fackelmann spoke Joanne Miskewltz; secretary, Su- at the garage for registration. route to school.--The troop mem- on the Netherlands. Lillian Wa- zanne lvone; reporter, Nancy Bar- •at Harding School from 10 a.m. to limousines Itfr weddings - Trips to anyplace 1 p.m., it was "announced today. -,ot Jinsl&jBa.yeJherreport on, the Girl tels. - Price* Very Reasonable r- their leader, Mrs. John Sturtevant. Guides in Great~BHtalhr""~Caw>l Theglrlswent©ver,ithe-^cout The 1956 Babe Ruth League Dog License Checkup World'Series- films from-Portland, MV now making plans for tbier Keyes andJjidy Emmert "Showed laws and the Grl Scout Promise. IIHTIIIS service project. the other troop members various They then discussed the meaning Ore.,, will .tie shown to LfttlD Saturday Girls or Senior Troop 57 are. foreign coins. of the laws and the Promise. -.They League* personnel at their March 4. GARWOOD — Members of the painting posters for the. Girl At their meeting last Wednes- . (Continued »n Page 3) meeting in the firehouse. A Tren- Police Department will start their ton team won the championship annual dog license canvass this last year. : Saturday, Police Chief Fred Fal- 3 cup* milk . Last year, there were about 250 rtportcd today. Persons S tablMpoon* tugar > I taWnpoon tall • ' boys enrolled in , Kenilworth's I found harboring unlicensed dogs 1 Wallpaper Sale! three leagues. "Tryouts for all [during the house-to-house check- S(mallcoli«tv*aM . SPEAK EFFECTIVELY... ; (ordryac11v«yM>tt) ' leagues this.year will be held on up~will.be issued summonses, ' S lablnpaon* aoft (Kort*nln« OVERCOME FEAR several Saturdays in April. Chief Falzone pointed out that 7 cup* rkKVw*' unbltacKed flour The three-man committee in license renewals were due Feb- All Patterns DEVELOP POISE • CONFIDENCE charge of registration comprises j ruary 1. Licenses may be obtained t cup ralaln* (*ook«d in worm wrattr " 10 mlnut«*«na drained) . Anthony Peters, Edward Basta and at the office of Borough'Clerk A. ^ In Stock "PREPARE FOR LEADERSHIP" Grenvllle Lyon. T. Mosca in the Borough Hall. Scald milk, add ahortcnlntv >uft«r, salt. Cool to lukewarm. Add yeut* , YOU ARE INVITEO A J floUr in 2 Goes like a Thunderbird! dissolve. Addtccg- *1 To Atttnd a Free Demonstration Meeting Additions, mix well. Add raislna. of the DALE CARNEGIE COURSE tarn on floured board. Knead until All New 1957 For a car that "eats" like a bird. .\ just watch this miles at BonneviHe In less than 20 days ... at an Variety Minstrel Tomorrow, smooth. Place inacrcascd bowl:: new kind of Ford devour the miles! That's its new average speed of more than 108 miles per hour! im Effective Sptmhimg mmd Hums* ReUtioiu cover, let rise injAurtn plac« Until double in bulk. Punch down. Let Patterns iXrhirtl VS power1*1 for youi It's tUe same But Actyoijt Test the new kind of Ford, Feel the new Saturday at St. Theresa's riM again until light, about 30 solid, silent ride that stems from the all-new Inner KENlLWORTft — St. Theresa's include a comedy skit entitled; . minutes. Divide into 2 dough kind of mile-melting power that sparks! the mighty Church will present a variety min- "Before and After," and "The nieces, let rest 10 minutes. Shape Ford. Discover all the oilier reasons why Ford fa»t« loaves, place in greased bread All Plastic 'i'hunderbird itself . . . the same staying power CRANFORD strel at 8:15 olclock tomorrow and Wedding Reception," which will MM. cover, let rise until aides of tliat hurried a "57 Ford over 50,000 salt-encrusted makes 4'luxury" a low-priced word! Saturday nights, in the church aud- feature a solo by Mrs. Edna Cura- dough reach top of pa»-*-e.bout 1 TUES., FEB. 19—8 P. iyi. itorium, Washington avenue. velloand a duct with Mr. and Mrs. kour. Bale* in W oven about 96 Coated Papers Mrs. Irene Smith, general chair- Richard Shanahan. until don*. ' . •Fntil of en .V-8 engine*

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1957 ,"•••• TrIBjCRANFORI>«TIZEN 'AMD CffllONICLE, THUBSDAV. FEBRUARY 14, ffl 1 'l-s. Koechling, J. Vitale, Raymond out by the girls-without much ex- lAdolph rol McGeehan, Dorothy Reda, Dl- Mrs. George Marrese and-; Zampaglione read a report on l Rlyripnhnrgh. Rav Gerhart. Mrs. pense. Springfield ayenuej—has- » Melbaunu Hostess fpr the evenmg^as"Mrt7hCathnTrteikaukaav returned home after serving four chargeable accident TJr. TCordllla Greece. Carol Keyes brought in Frances Keller, Karen Korona and H. Scheidegger, Mrs. L. Neville,, legion y in the Air Force. He was a is employed in the company's cen- flags and handmade articles from I^oretta O'Brien. Mrs. D. Neville, E. Kaiser and Mrs. tral division, operating out of the radio and E. C. M. operator on Norway. .• H, Bower, all of whom will serve SPECIALIZING IN FILLING PRESCRI plans for County B-36 bombers at a Strategic Air Elizabeth garage. 1 75 at ImtialScoui Dinner Each girl was given.a sweet po- Confirmation in District I. Command base in South Dakota OF EVE PHYSICIANS tato in order to grow a plant: The (ContiuueA from page I) Costa, features In addition to Mr. *.^ Officer Visitation and also served several months leaders of this trop are Mrs. John Callers will be accompanied by •t ft net price of 92,041. with ownieto and and Gold Dinner at 6:30 pm. Tues- Vogel. Geoge Pyle as Dr. Chumley. fathers and first {or the annual visitation on Guam and Okinawa and in' Al- Ambis and Mrs. Billy^Emmert. uniformed Cub-Scouts. ^ made as plans (Continued from pane 1) day evening. Mayor Walter Bo- fund Jules Lusardi as Mr. Wilson. Cor- , nnion County officers to Cran-|aska. He wiU enter coUege in the Girls of Troop ,19'mei-*t the right, charman of the Pack Com- was made plans for "their father and elia Vogel as VeU Simmons. Mary American Legion! fall. home of thier leader, jMrs. Henry daughter dinner, which will be mittee, and George Frank, Cub- Girl Scout* Ann Weiner as Myrtle Mae. Mi- McGheehan on Saturday. They PRESCRIPTION held next month. '• master, assisted by the Den Moth- (Continued from Page 1) ...Set chaeline Kiss as Miss Kelly. Fred sang songs and played, garriefc ers and Committee members, are Plains spoke about the outdoors of for Union Council, was A. chairman of Receives Wristwatch Members and leaders sent a 109 JEFFERSON A! GABWOOD — Warren J. Binns. Gill as Or. Sanderson. Vera Sor- '.$•:•;••<$ vlce-pre« il birth congratulations card to Mr.J Pamela Alelbaum led' and closed making arrangements. „ Scouting. - She explained the uses Who bM okoff as Betty Chumley, Joyce sneaker His themeNwas grounds. Councilman John Tues- GARWOOD —Michael KordiUa •the meeting. Those present were: Martin Bid* — Street of the Board oo,Educat.o, n at Camp Wlnnebago, ch« was authorized ttt expend up and Mrs. Anthony Carbone. Their of, and taught the square knot, of the Board Duris as Mrs. Cheavenet. Frances Mrs- George Zobal is chairman Of 218 Willow avenue was among Mary Joe Fiamrngo, Sandy Lang, the clove hitch and lashing. She i« the part year, and Councilman Union "Council summer camp at.fc $270 tor owhauling of the son,.Timothy, was born.on Febru- Boy Scout Fund ELIZABETH Costa as the cateress, Arthur Cha- Union council ^^ ^^ ^^^ ^ ^^ Hal, and Mrs Howard Stacy co-chair- 159 Public Service Coordinated Joanne Kus, Patricia Smith, Do- also showed how to use. a jack- John Schnlteer are co-chairmen ary 4. (Continued from PPage Open t AM. to t PM. Darfr — Mon. k Thurs. t AM. to • PJt lesnki as Judge Gaffney and Marcella. ^an of the committee m charge of Transport operators who recently had, quite a T the MM Heart Fund drive In shown of the camp and its actlv- to the' regular meeting. Joyce Galka gaVe George Christopher as E. J. U>f- arrangements., received wristwatches in recogni- gren. >, - ^ of Boy Scout Troop 75 The drive is conducted each ities. Herzog, Jr.. an-tion of completion of 10 successive in * • Union County t The stage crew includes Robert Calvin Walck. Troop Committee- conducted their own "council" Mrs. William bruary by the progress in arrangements In connection Froat, stage manager; George Wei- •man, showed colored movies of meeting in\c6hhectlon with the

dinner marking the aux- .-* Association '.*• various troop activities which he local s observance of Boy Scout . the rith the American Hsart Assorts* ner, Lee Pecina, Allan Ncrle and 25th anniversary, to be took during the past year. Other Week. ':>•::„• :•"... •• iliary's only organization solely de- John Battista. held pt the Maple Tree Iiur m i Last year the Drama Workshop guests were the. JRev. John Dex- to the study ot heart dl- Fanwood on March 7. She said a [of the Oarwood Recreation•Com- helmer of Community Methodist mission produced' TWON shows: Church and Edward Dorrell, In* Lart Joseph Talk highlight of the evening wdl be Oat-wood's goal in the tturmt ^ revealing of secret pals. ., drive is $718.44. Highlight ot the •Cfeorge Washingtonht , Slept Here" titutional representative. The recently formed Troop 81 The unit's president, Mrs, Ed- month-long campaign will be thefor'the Lion Club. activities fund Slated at Chapel; Shop Friendly Mayfair lor the Best and the building fund of St. Paul's Mothers Club made and served „ ,rd R. Morrison, reported a rum- Heart Sunday appeal oh Febrti- Scene at the second annual awards dinner of the Accurate Bushing Company of Garwood, held recently at the Park Hotel in the spaghetti dinner. The chair- Club Is Organized nwge sale-wUl be held on February .ary 24. when volunteers will make Evangelical and. Reformed Church, OPEN LATE and "The Wizard of Oz" for the d. Among those in the picture are: J. W. Ekegren, Jr., V. J. Power, E. M. Procoplo, H. V. Ross and Joseph Rumzis. super- man,^ Mrs. Calvin Walck, was as- KEUILWORTH — fred G. Mac, r> in the North Union avenue store aidoor-to-door collection. Plainfield. Among Appcll, Paul Brinkman, Gerald Hauptiy. Robert Maritz, Mario Procopio and Jack Welkneir, foremen; Fred sisted by Mrs. John Cliff, Mrs. E. Kenzie will conclude a series ot formerly occupied by 1^*0161-5 ThVc6-ch«irtnen tor th* local Garwood Scholarship Fund. Two additional show' s are Pl Sig SrPaul Sigg Jr., Herbert Weppler, Edwin Rollison, Mary lippai, Joseph Fedorka, Fairbanks, Mrs. Arthur lectures on Joseph at the Family FloVist Shop., • OPEN LATE 5 NIGHTS drive, pointed out that heart di- including an- k Jeph DeCicco Rose Marko, Bible Hour *t 11 a.m. Sunday In Mrs Morrison, Mrs. Raymond •eases cauteapDroximately ttMjDOOplanned this year, Kiel, Mrs. Paul Matwelshyn. Mrs. other benefit for the Lions in Kenilworth Gospel Chapel. Gtpup Uonard and'Mrs. Alex Hethering- i in the /United SUtes each Ernest Mlltner, Mrs. Chester Mur- prayer meetings will be held at MON. to FRI. May. phy, Mrs. Edward Stupak, and the ton were assigned to attend Union more than Half of the 7:30 njn. and the evening service County committee meetings. It was Mr. Costa, who resides at 438 club president, Mrs. C. W. Thomas. total deaths from all - tenbreder and Peter Protyvniak. ' announced that a representative of 8a.m.to 9p.m. ThirdayenueThird-ayenue.. bibiss been directing Post Election Miss Marylyn Murphy and Miss at 8 p.m. -Medical scientists still have not th« Drama WorkshoWkhpp for the paspast A missionary club for teenage 'he unit also will be sent to the Susan Thomas also assisted with Cranford ComSiteitjf CoUnctL the basic causes of the preparations. ' . girls which was organized last SAT -8 AM to 6PM . and was attacked by Mayor Employes of Garwood Firm Leaf Post 6807, A donation was voted to the of the arteries, high &3£1SSa On Saturday February 18 theSunday will have its first regular rheumatic World War II and produced ight and Councllmen Frank Mas- Veterans. of Foreign Wars, will Claire Oliphant Scholarship Fund. blood pressure - and Troop 'will have a scrap paper meeting tomorrow at ^7:30 p.m. at are re- number ot soldier shows overseas caro and Alya Myers on the Presented With Service Pins nominate officers at its Match U 59 Arthur terrace. Officers of the Mrs George Dfacon announced fever —• conditions that grounds that no examination was drive. All Kenilworth residents aponsible for M percent of all and in the United States. meeting and hold its annual elec- club are Miss Nancy Boyle, presi- that five members worked on the tion on March 2S. 1t was an-are urged to save their papers and dent; Miss Margaret Hillis. secre- Mothers' March Against Polio and HUNTS FOR THE'BEST-ISLICED OR HALVES) Heart disease.'* Mr. Binns related. place them at the curb on the **As a result, more extensive re- .tat ol nounced today by Commander tary* Miss Janet Arthur, treasurer, •five on the Cerebral Palsy drive. Sho. company. «3 North .venue, at the Hot.l Thomas. Englese. morning of the drive. and Miss Beatrice Thall, refresh- Members will attend East Orange „„,. ehairmaiu gesf B made by Eugene M. ProcopioTphnirsuper^ that as sponsor "of a team1 in therevealed that the proposed budget "Song and Story Tune" for boys Mrs. Thomas Nolan, constitution of and Garwood Youth Bowling League for 1957 includes art item of $8,800 and girls will be held at 7:30 p.m. and by-laws chairman, read a pro- TENDER, JUICY, FLAVORFUL, QFC TOR QUALITY tttre iss j£ the post authorized him to accept to be expended on Unami Park this tomorrow in the chapeL Leonard posed revisal for the third time las'a publicity writer for the "Jer- L municipal improvements. Bor-1 plesident a recent invitation to observe Brooks.of Clark, who will leave - service pins went to year for. such pprojects'as clearing, and it was passed. ( DOLE'S-NEVER TOO TART NOR TOO SWEET sey Central Railroad in New York. h c,erk ph,,,p j. McGevna is | Seniority league activities- and. he found d dditions to picnic soon to serve as a,missionary in the following: seeding and additions to picnic Following the business session Annivenwy Unit taking over these duties from Mr. "they are doing a fine job." the Philippine Islands, will speak. a white elephant auction was held. Trounson. Hearing will be Febru- Fifteen years, Vito Ferzolone; 10 Children's Skit, The post has beer* assisting in facilities. Lombardo, chair- Two missionaries who work in fCowtfMtfd jrom paoe 1) Bor.ghtOptim.8tic Councilman Mrs. Herzog and Mrs.,-Patrick Smoked Hams ary 26. . years, Williqm Appell, Gerald the current bicycle registration Chile will give an Illustrated talk meeting will be at 7:80 p.m. Tues- 1 man of a special committee on de- Boyle were hos f6r the eve- (Continued from Pose i) Mayor Boright praised Hauptiy, Josephine Film on Bicycles project on Saturdays at the bor- at a. women's meeting on Tuesday day at the library. , . the velopment of Unami Park, pointed Plans were completed for GARWOOD — Presentation by ough garage by equipping bicycles out that the letter made no refer- at '8 p.m. They are, Miss Alice " Work or>-visitatioin place cards with safety reflector tape. Hill and Miss Alice Martin, for- weeklong anniversary program at about as close tothe center of H**"* ««*** litigation con- pler, a group of eighth grade girls of a ence to the borough's request for was continued by members ot the 1009b PURE COFFEE t of school A,SQ ,|ve year^ merly of Philadelphia. * a meeting.Iast Friday in the Bor- about as close to .JU_ ceming apportionmentbrief ofs schoowerel WalteAlsqr, Bradylive years!, Thomas.Butler, Paul Brinkma, Jon- skit entitled "Alice in Founders' improved sanitary facilities In the Juriior Auxiliary at a meeUng ITS QFC 6tz. ough HalL The program will run Kenilworth as It possibly could be. cerning ap Land" will be a feature of the On Wednesday at 8 p.m. there Friday night at the home of Mrs. It crosses Kenilworth Boulevard """I* ""I," *^""\T ™~»t t *<»».«. — For Youth Study ,1, he stated. . on It," the mayor declared. CouncilmanLombardo'The matter was sreferre committed toe /KENILWORTH— A youth ac- 11 a.m: worship service in St. Special sales will be promoted by went to Eleanor Donovan, Paul announced that .Mrs. Rex Oldford the Paul's Evangelical and Reformed The new route would be part LETTERS TO Protko, Peter Protyvniak, Richard The two Republicans on • with instructions to attend the, tivlties committee has been formed merchants. of an overall plan to speed traffic, Is in charge/ of arrangements for local governing body, Councilmen ' Church this Sunday. There will •"•I Schaeffer, George Toth and Rose Park Commission's next meeting by Kenilworth Post 2.230, Veterans Children's pageants, baby par- from Brooklyn and Staten Island. THE EDITOR the Founders' Day observance. John Schnitzer and John Lom- be Sunday School classes at 9:45 White Rose Trotta. 1 and make a personal appeal on the of Foreign. Wars, with Nunze and ades and sports features will be new bridge connecting these Another feature of the meeting bardo, queried Council President a.m.. and Youth Fellowship will held under direction of the recre- boroughs of New York is Kenilworth. N. J. Other -.attendance awardMargars .wen-t will,be presentation of a film on|"^""« *• 7 - - „„ ,_ questions of Garwood's entrance Bruno Zampaglione as chairmen. CELLO BAG 12 oz. two .lo th* park and sanitary facilities. Josep*""«•"*h> RmnlaSmolar and VincenVincentt 'Wern- convene at ^ p.m. 35c ation department. Climax of theplanned tokee p traffic out olMan- February 12, 1957 to: Joseph Appezzato, 1bicycle ordinance by Police The Ladies.' Aid Society will route would et Castaldo. Vito Ferzolone, Theo- -• •-- «-„„>VI.I I CasabonB«s..~~j>tJi»a on appointeesthe qualification, declarins ofg Receiyed from the local VFW er were, named to this, committee. Sunshine Hydrox Cookies . celebration will be a parade fea- Fred Falzoift andv ai _.«e <»fees» ••», an)d Seseue work U a hdleopterlorte. lorge box John Benlnati, Lions Club; Clif- Mayor »onii» «»" -— the laws and licenses committee. Super Suds Blue cent copper for coinage, with var- itS^au^bVmad. of pos- Notable WM the on. to»Mhrt» t Blue Super Suds lord Wolfe. Home Owners Mutual dents that although the state does gardless of how engrosseg d he may Talk 1>V MsgT. Golgan Mayor Tiller announced that dur-rmai a glont tan | |C 1 become In a school election, The Rt. Revious.. , amount* of copper and stiver „„„ increLes in otl^exlsttag U. 8. jo«t guard ****£- •• ROO1FING largtcon J |C Vel Liquid . . . Benefifit and CiCivii c Association; Fire P»••—-"*. *o re-route Route 22 In this come I n a schoohl le lection , GARWOOARWOOD V The Rt Ing his current one-year terrn | gible increases Vel Liquid . . • ki for all tot yellow and greenish Jewelry al> u»««rfMs and establishment of semhkd at Ooose bay. Labrador. !ant ps». Chief teen Tripodi and Alfred •"». «»te «»claW saiid tthh ene neww Therefore speaking for allof the Haro,d D> Dolgan< pastor of Councilman Tripka will serve a " - - • -*T»C and Fabulous Fab . . "... i'«i Scale of the Fire Department. alignment will not be "anywhere h hked by this * . h Pllnfle,d wiu as chairman of laws and 1' Fabulous Fab . . C Unm Thet was -• . - eomier fbr the Jewelry whit* golds. Friday nights session was called »«*' C . « • ™«» and also' will be a member/of the Una «i" 1.25 Ad Detergent . . . ^ 37 at the direcUon of Mayor Walter rampant that •path near Monroe fire, water and poor,.bull ' ' license committee. , , had repeatedly failed. Hrilcopters QUALITY^ KOSHER Fabulous Fab . . Bori-nt. avenue might-be chosen. BOROUGH OF KENILWOBTH •; On recommendation of Council- ka«e beeone standard eyes «f 10c tonight. The meeting will Oriluin N*. 51-S grounds, recreation and giontplg- /«jC Octagon Laundry Soap . A letter was received from Pa- man. Schnitzer, council accepted fUets operating la ke-chokta Ad Detergent. . c ered, unfounded AN ORDINANCE HXINHXI O THE'' COM- committees. . V ( __ . trolman Robert HudanUh. vice- ^ «^«atlon of the Rosary, PKNSATION OF THE PERSON DBS' The new membej/of. the 1957 the bid of Norris Chevrolet, Wesf waters. • . \^ . • Ajax Cleanser 33 Hanrey president of the Roselle Park Pa- • Very truly yours, 1CNATED TO ISSUE CERTiriCATES field, to supply a new' police car Ajax Cleanser ilor Sin 3 ••• 35c 1 George C. Schlcnker Msgr. Colgan, founder and In- AS TO THE UABIUTY rOK AS-council, a machinist, "recently be- ^Contimted frontpage I) trolmen's Benevolent Association, SESSMENT FOB MUNICIPAL IM- came associated with Foster and coin School auditorium this eve- requesting a meeting concerning ternational director of the Blue PROVEMENTS.' " Florient Air Refresher - 79c Kirkman's Cleanser . 2 ? Army of Our Lady, will discuss BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Allen, Inc.,. 628 South avenue, nlng for the blind of Union County promotion of Frank Mulford to. Body ol the Boroush of Kenilworth, after being previously employed and their escorts. The Garwood sergeant on the Kenilworth force. [ WehrUltl Not enrollment of Rosarians in the or- County of Union and State o( New COAST TO COAST ESCOrU. "Vne uiniwu m*^m~.—.. '/Continued Jrom page 1) by American . Type Founders In FRESHER-BY'FAR FRUITS and VEGETABLES lions Club will furnish tranipor- Kenilworth patrolmen are assocl der. Jersey: • 1957 council. , . . "" . ' Section I: That the person dnlsnated Elizabeth'for 15 years. tation^for the special gUesU at the ated with the Roaelle Park PBA to make official certificates of searches • An Army veteran. Councilman SCHROEDER L»st year, the blind of] ' Councilman Wehrum this year • as to municipal improvements shall re- FLORIDA'S RED BLISS the county also were givcu a ,y^~ Itt was decided to have a spec- ceive the sum, of- S300.00 annually which Tripka is n past commander ot the county also were given a Md night completes his first three-year Suffers Jaw Fracture shall be In' lieu of all fees. Such salary Garwood Memorial Post -317, TES.WK Ground ial allowing of the Drama Work- ial council meeting Monday night shall be paid in the same manner as shop's production of ."George to choose a date at which the dis- term on the Borough CoUncil. He GARWOOD-^Frederick'. M. Ro- other officials whose salaries arc fixed American- Legion, and a member "" * •- Slept Here." cusslon can be held. Mulford's U currently serving as.chalrmnh mano, 33, of 43 Third avenue, sufr by Ordinance. The salary herein set of Bay Leaf Post, Veterans of MEW Wathiington Slept Here. forth shall be retroactive as of January THE BRAND BEYOND COMPARE^TUUP FAIR - HICKORY SMOKED 1 directed, by Dante A. promotion to sergeant In December of the finance committee and prc- tend a fracture of the Jaw while I. 1W7. ^ j Foreign Wars. He has served as "Harvey. yiously was chairman of .streets, working at the Magnus Chemical HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Afot rubue Notw u'i^b.NaUce , oi«» that th. Ia ^^ f «« »*aw«bn Com- and roads. He formerly was a Company plant, 608 South avenue, .Mnin* bnUoanc* wabs lntro CtTSONtClJ*, TfttmSDAV, nEBRVAAT 14, THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND OmONIClJ^'TtipRSDAT, WBHTIAHY 14. spent for education, all residents the congregation's committee on tered Upsala College February 4 William Hlggins, Peter Llnley, Explorer Adviser Ned ness. Mr. worship and music. ••'•.. as a freshman. He is studying lib- Robert Low. Michael Kejler, Fred Denzbu introduced the cammtttee- Mrs. Clavier should participate in the selection etPatria Award Presented Also ejected to serve for theeral arts. '.';"• Huston, William Plumoner, Jeffrey man of the new Explorer Post 80, of school board .members. coming year are the following: epi Caddie and Michael Janko. who Joined with Troop 80 for this Backed for Job A series of talks on various as- annual dinner. , " ' . pects of the United Nations by Mrs. Otto Weber, \&ce-prestdent; Eu» Announce Engagement Mr. Cowperthwaite. awarded By GOP Women Winston was concluded with a re- _ gene ZobeL secretary; Giistave Over Sunjmit First Class emblems.tq David De- Scoutmaster Ball presented sume of treaty -law and constttu-' Leicht, treasurer; Josep" h" ""—"'-Dittmer- . Of Mi*$ June Gulyas Get Revenge, Longe, Robert Low, James Zach-) plaques of appreciation to Ad- A resolution sponsoring Mrs. assistant treasurer, and Theodore GARWOOD•— Mr. and Mrs. p^ ary and Richard Wilson. vancement Coihmitteeman Edwin Mary Jane Glovter, Republican tional law. . In Tight Duel Frank, financial secretary. . ter P. Gulyas of 201 Pine avenue Cranford High School's seyenth- Quigley High Commissioner Judd Pinckney Wells, flprmer Explorer Adviser oommitteewoman for' the Ninth have made known the engagement By DAVfi CONLEY presented the Star Scout rank to Charles Denzau and Senior Pattol District and former secretary of This dinner is held every year yjedcd baskctbaU team wiU play . By DAVECONLEY to hondr the.four members of the of their daughter. Miss June Eliza- Although it almost lost the game Andrew Wells, Charles Goodfe.1- Leader Fred BaU. David Skaggs the Union County Board of Elec- Calvary Lutheran Linden High in the first round of With Mac Quigley back* in the tions, as "the first political lady Chureh Council who have com- beth Gulyas, to Louis J. Mueller, in the fourth period, the Cranford low. James Borges, Tom Mitchell, was designated as senior patrol son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Muel- the 21st Annual Union County A Help-But Not Enough lineup and leading the night's scor- Clinton Crane and David Dec leader to succeed Fred Ball Don- of Cranford, for any political posi- Church Council pleted their three-year terms. 'Conference basketball tournament High School basketball team edged, tion available to which she.might These were:! Robert K. Neuman, ler of 6 Lafayette place, Irving. ing with 19 points, Westfleld High Longe. ald Carlson "was named troop ton.' . , / . '... f- . at 8:30 o'clock tonight in Eliza-, out Summit, 51-<50, in its final Miniature pins also were given scribe and'.Robert Low was made aspire," has been adopted by theHolds Election who has been president of the bcth Armory. •. Schools baskeibail team avenged game of the regular season here Cranford Women's Republican council for the past three years; to the. mothers of the first class an assistant patrol leader. William Weber of 105 Efanora Miss Gulyas was graduated Plamlield, which is seeded its .January 18 loss to Cranford onTuesday. ' / and Star Scouts. Mr. Ogden hand- Commissioner Arnold Reichert Club. Inc. Raymond Obrock', Ivan Nylen and Jonathan Dayton. Regional High eighth, will play Union at 7 o'clock High last Friday night in a 56-55 avenue was elected president of C. Stuart Burns. : School, Springfield. She is em- The thrilling victory gave Coach ed out merti badges to David presented a national camping This action was unanimously fo the first game' of tomorrow's thriller at the local court. ••fi-j-rm Skaggs. James Borges, George award to Troop 80 and a i approyed during a recent meeting the Church Council of Calvary The first task to be tackledb yployed as a secretary by ,Kf aj'uiik Idoublfheader...... Bill Martin's varsity operatives the new Church Council will be Tank Lines, Inc., Roselle Park. Quiglaf/, .who/' didn't, sec action Warner, Clinton Crane. David Do- otic service < award to both the of th» dub at the home of theLutheran Church at the annual Oh Friday, Sacred Heart plays a highly creditable 12-6 record on the appointment of congregational Mr. Mueller attended Archbish- at all in the earlier contest because, Longe, Jeff Holmquest, Peter troop and the post. president. Mrs. Harold L. Winston. councUmen's dinner Monday night. p'ngry at B, p-m, Jefferson meets the year. This is particularly sig- 9 English Village. committees lor the coming year. op Walsh High School in living. Jones, Tom Mitchell and Charles The buffet, dinner was .served Mr. Weber transferred to th,is Boselle Park at 7:30, and Rahway of a leg injury, was in top form nificant in that the Cougars lost- Morrow. by the Mothers' Club under the Mrs. Gloyier addressed the congregation from (Redeemer Lu- These appointments will bennade ton. He is employed by Gaidtn for this one. Norm Muldrow, with on February 25, and will become State Electronics, Newark. The (iii take on St. Patrick's at 9. many experienced performers The Explorer apprentice rank direction of Mrs. Herbert Mitchell. meeting, stressing the importance theran Church. Jersey City, in Ap- Saturday's schedule is: 8, pan., 17 markers and Steve Zulick, with A demonstration of glass blowing 1)f voting in school elections. She ril, 1954, He had formerly been a effective «s ol March 1.' ; coiiple plan to marry in Septem- through graduation and Mr. Mar- In observance of Boy Scout Sunday, life Scout Frederic* was .awarded to - Assistant Crew ber. Edison vs. Westfleld; 7:30 pm., St. 12, were high scorers for the .Leader. Jeff Holmquest by Post was given by, Miss Grace How- declared that inasmuch as 53 per-member of the council of his home tin said before the season began Slckert was presented with the V\o Deo et Pair la Awart during the Cougars. . Chairman Charles Denzau and ell. ' ' '.•'•'• cent of the town's taxes are being church. He was elected to a three- Hepworth at Upsala that if the team topped a .500. u-c- 11 a.m. service Sunday at Calvary Lutheran Church. This award year' term on the local church It is not only our errors wtiicb Fouls, which have been the de- ord he'd be happy. P. ruin us, but our way of conducting is^ given by the church to Lutherart scouts who have met the re- council in January. 1956. During tiCENILWORTH — Joseph I" Ja> vecs, Seeded 5th, ciding factor' in most of Cranford's It was a neck and neck struggle Hepworth of 243Boulevard en- ourselves after commlttina them. quirements of the Lutheran Committee on Scouting. These include this past year he was chairman of Will Play SpringEeld games this season, were the reason , Pictured above with Plainfield's Milt Campbell, Olympic decatbalon champion who in Satur- through most.of the first quarter Borpugh of KonilwortK —County of Union CHS went down Friday. West- but Summit moved away toward 150 hours of service to the church, knowledge of the order of wor- Seeded fifth in W»e Union day's Millrose Games at Madison Square Garden set'a new world indoor record for thl> 60-yard high ship and symbols of the church and completion of a special pro- PROTECTION TO PERSONS AND field was able to make 20 free hurdles, is the Cranford High School indoor track team. The .Cougars were presented trophy as the end and Cranford. didn't catch 1957 LOCAL MUNICIPAL BUDGET PROPERTY County Jayvee Tournament, the' throws while Cougar foul shooters the visitors until the second.per-, ject? Scout Sickert, a member of the Calvary congregation; belongs Cranford High School junior county relay champs for fourth straight year by Campbell. Left to right, front row: Dit'k Roboy,. Fire 19.469.90 .only made 19. This "meant the iod. to Explorer Post 79 The award was presented by the Bev. Arnold It is hereby certified that the budget annexed hereto and hereby made a part hereof is a true copy 19,600.00 19,600.00 19,600 00 130.U varsity basketball team will play Bill Morris. Coach J. Seth' Weekley, Campboll, Eric Tarver, Pete Walsh, John Munday; .second row, of the budget approved by resolution of the governing body on the 5th day of February, 1957. < Other Expenses - 13,500.00 13,000.00 12,600.00 9.428.25 3,171.75 game. " . CHS tied it up early in the sec- J. Dahlquist, pastor, to Scout Sickerfs father. Otto G. Sickert. who Springfield Regional Saturday BiirHettman. Tom Bowers. Bob Albert, Don Damm. Alvoy Mitchell, Jim Rice, Assistant Coach ond quarter and then went on to , ., - V^\ ; PHILIP J. McQEVNA. Borough Clerk Fire Hydrant Service.._-—. -- afternoon at Westfield. . . , Cranford;held the lead after the "pinned it to his son's blouse. In the picture above, Pastor Dahl- •> Certified by me X. 516 BoulevaiPd; Kenilworth, New Jersey 67,650.00 61,000.00 ^1,525.00 61,412.96 112.04 : first canto. 14-16, but in the sec- Edward Boyle; third row. Herb Ehlers, G«nc Griffiths, Steve Ayre, Cliff Jackson, Paul Smith, Jim dump through six straight points Police . 12.162.00 . 838.00 Thomas Jefferson of Elizabeth quist admires the emblem on Scout Sickerfs blouse after the pre- This 5th day of February, 1957. \ Telephone BRldge sV-5800 ; .v,.... 14,670.00 10,000.00 13,000.00 ond period Westfield put on the Shaw.. Ken Weeks and Walt Farrell. , ' . . . • —piwip bv itobvrt u>i>uakcr to lead. 23-17. This* six-point lead Salaries and Wages „.-,... received the.top seeding nod in _.. yj ._ •__'_ .'__...• • ' • . . ., was to be the margin most of the sentation Members of the Cub Packf Scout Troop and Explorer It is hereby certified.that the budget annexed hereto and hereby made a part hereof is an exact steam ar»d held the Cougars t<> Other Expenses..._«— • 10.530.00 6,750:00 6,700.00 6,691.70 8.30 the Jayvee tournament, as'in the Cranford's crack sophomore center, Mickey Taliaferro, scores time remairiinB in the first half. copy of the original on file with the clerk of the governing body, that all additions are correct and stven while they went to Work Post 84 sponsored by the Brotherhood qf Calvary Lutheran Church Traffic Control and School Crossings 4,200.00- 4,500.00 4,590.00 4,320.28 269.72 varsity affair. Other teams in Cranford had worked itself into that all statements contained herein are in proof. ^ ^^^0^ j. . Salaries and Wages .__ ; a one-handcr from in close in late-game Cougar drive to close * and racked up 16 points to build were present. '.. STEFANY the top five are: Union, second; 1 a 10 poi»i.Jca,d early in the third . Other Expenses „_..-; • 2,700.00 2,500.00 2.500.00 2.499.72 .2a "gap against Westfield Friday night. The drive failed, Cranford fi seven-point margin by' the half. Registered Municipal Accountant. Municipal Court 22160 Scotch Plains, third, and West- Tinnesz Club CHS Trackmen Win Fourthcanto but Summit fought back and m 250.00 200.00 " 240.00 ; losing- a 56-55 ''squeaker." jpther players shown arc: Norm Mul- CHS retaliated in the third Certified by^my™ -> " - MOOT SPrinifieldAye^jrvington. N. J. Salaries and Wages _—~.~- held, fourth. , - •'•:• ? made 12 points w.hilc Cranford drow. No. 16, of Cranford; Glenn Allinger, 9, CHS; Roger Love, 3, quarter and came up with 17 1 this 3U] day of February, 1957. 650.00 only Rot four in-that time. How- Other Expenses. 650.00 All games will be played at Westfield; Spencer Thompson, 13, Westfjeld, and Mac Quigley. 10,. markers to "ll for the invading Sweeps Into straight Area Relay Title Improving Communications LOCAL BODG3ET MOTICC MMuA.Pliniiirlrfh Blue Devils. Still Cranford wa$ ever, two field goals p^it'CHS six Salaries and Wages ~_ 1,050.00 913 90 136.10 Longaker A.fl'l 1- Coach J. Seth Weekley's Cranford High School indoor track team" 2,000.00 2,000.00 finals, which will be at the Eliz- behind, 41-40. points in advance again. SECTION 1 ' ' • Inspection of Building 75.00 .. 50.00 50.00 Local Budget of the Borough of Kenlrworth, County of Union, for fiscal year 1957. '>..'.. , 75.00 abeth Armory^ rstrrotm* »_fourUi_conyecutivc; area relay title last Thursday at Eliza- Summit agum bounced back, this, Is Parent Education Theme ttions shaH constitute the Salaries and Wages _ -• the Martinmen ' finally tied it at Tinnesz Market \vent ir-Wccfrecqya^iRfgTO^ -time^Jak^th^lead. The visitors BE IT RESOLVED, that the following statements of revenues and api 475.00 475.00 Coach Rollie Massimino's men "Improving Lines of Communi^- Other Expenses 600.00 600.00 47-all but then Westfield got away with the Peppermint Room for piled elght"straigh~p'61n't6-trirongh— local budget for the year 1957. ^ ,., _. . Building Code ended the season J with an. 11-7 First Pres Trims The Cougar runners scored 18 cation Between Parent and Child, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that said budget be published in The 400.00 288.00 112.00 Wrestlers from them and grabbed the lead fourth place, in the Cranford Bowl- points io win the ttrst Union the net. and held the Cougars Other Expenses ..„„„.....;...... ;..—*.. 500.00 500.00 mark Tuesday. ' . they were to keep the rest of the FISCHER'S MARKET Ml Parent and Parent and Child.and Present Awards icle in the issue of 14th of February, U57. - Inspection of Oil Burners 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 Zion Cage Team, ing League Friday night at Echo DiF*bio 144. 181140 County Conference championship, scoreless this timt.'. . The Cranfprd Notice is hereby given that the budget and tax resolution way approved by the game. Three" free thr.ows gave D'Alruuidru .... 164 ' 171, lull Child" will be the theme of the S^arw; and Wages —. ...»•••• Nordstrom 14H 1.57 successor to the county CYO event cagers retaliated and Won by.'- the ' di of the Borough of Kenilworth, County of Union, on 5th of February, 1957. . ; Beat Clark Lanes by Awining a sweep from next Parent Education meeting fqr At Family Dinner • -, Other Expenses _i~-:—. . i'..-™ 3,600.00 2,400.00 2,400,00 2.290.25 109.75 I Mary's vs. Springfield, and 9 p.m., Ties It for Lead Westfeld the lead and Cranford Koury ...: .187 1511•215 which they won the past three skin of their .teeth.- the Cranford Public Schools, set A hearing on the budget and tax resolution will be held at Borough Hall, on 5th of Civil Defense and Disaster Control vs. Scotch Plains.. , . By "defeating C'ark Regional was unable to gain all three back. Builders" ' General. After a nip .Dil^orcnzo 124 _. . „ , . , ... Fouls again made the difference, at 8:00 o'clock P.M., at which time and place objections to said bud*** and tax resolution of First Presbyterian scored a sur- Gricliou'Kki 1U7 « 1 jj lor 8:15 p.m. Wednesday, Febru- ough of Kenilworth, for the year 1957 may be presented by taxpayers or other interested persons. Other Expenses ,u«. .»..„»—...... «... The secdings and pairings were 22-14. Friday afternoon, Crantord The best they could do in the time ind tuck opener*, which the Tin-' TOTAJL 704 802 81S years. Plainfteld was second with If the Summti pluycrs. could havo Of Troop 80 STREETS AND ROADS 24,450.0d 21.800.00 21,199.88 600.11 prisingly easy 48-25 wjn over Zion 15Vi points and Je(Terson,oif Eliza- ary 27, at. Cleveland School. 20,000.00 | set up Tuesday night at Westfield High School's wrestling team bet- left was to get within one point of nesz crew took by a scant three SWAM CLEANERS 12 > madu more from the free throw E&CPLAHATORY STATI Road Repair and Maintenance > 24,300.00 22,400.00 24,300.00 23,786.80 513.20 Lutheran Monday night in 'thethe. victors to make the loss a reai Jahn 1 171 161 144 beth third with 14. •line' to better their average! they This was announced today by Highlight of the 14th annual High School. .Thomas , Jefferson, pins, they went on to track up a Zamorxki 144 1B7 Ul» Summary of GMMMI Section of Buds** , Y«ar 19S7 Tear 19SS Salaries and Wages — ,?. tered its last season's record., This Cranford Church Basketball Had it not been for a disqualifi- might have won. As it was, Cran- Dr. Deborah Cannon Partridge, family dinner of Boy Scout Troop I which has won more champibn- heartbreaker.' Uolmi 160 140 17H GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR: „.„„..«„„ \Other Expenses was the Cougar's second win and League at Cranford High School As Westfield is\not in. .the 2,706 series, high lor the night. Sa\M-rcool ._:.... 185 175. 122 cation on a baton passing techni- ford made (i4 percent of itfe-fouls chairman of the Sherman Parent $450^26.76 5,275.00 5,275.00 j ships than any other team in the Divon ..:. 148 1G4 152 80 was the awarding of the Eagle 1. Municipal Purposes •• f478.UO.00 Construction. Reconstruction, Repair 5.275.00 5,275.00 they have also one tie. Last The victory gave the Presbyterians Watchung Conference, , this loss For the other top teams, il was cality; Jeff would have taken the while Summit made only 52 per- Education Committee, • andJMainteuance with State Aid 12.000.00 11,000.00 9,876.73 1,123.27 conference's history, was seeded Hkrtdicap 29 30 :> rank to David Skaggs. The din-, 2. Local District School Purposes in Municipal Budget 12.500.00 a 4-1 record and tied them with had nothing to do with Cranford's. a rough night.' Petersen"s dropped TOTAL 8117 8UJ title. In the first heat of the two- cent. • : •"' *"" . The program will begin with the 3. by Formula _...... _'... year they won two. . . ' nor, held' last Thursday in the Reserve for Uncolleeted Taxes—Based on Estimated 89 Percent ot . ... I'llrst. . ' • , ;• Zion. for the circuit lead. conference chances. a pair to Breed's Gold Checks, but mile run, which, paired Union and CHS Really went to town on re- showing of a film, followed by u Tax Collections •• 101,188-M 89.483.93 • Street lighting '• - Other seeded teams are! Roselle, .Don McClntOck, best man on UNO'S PHARMACY '21 14,000.00 13,674.60 325.40 In the other contest of the night still retain a three and • a half Nwtzel. Jr. .... 131 110 145 Jeff, chief judge Grenville Mulford bi)iirids. The Cougars rebounded 1 First Presbyterian t Church, was SANITATION ^\ 16,000.00 13,000.00 the CHS team this year, kept his As had been expected, Roselle panel of parents and teachers, in- I second; St. Mary's third; Sacred 4 Total General Appropriations : ». —.$57»V»cl5l $53931049 Garbage and Trash Removal 7,900.00 5.000.00 5,800.00 5,556.81 243.19 slate clean as he pinned his oppon- Kenilworth Methodist defeated defeated Roselle Park so both Same lead. The- second place Er- RocclCOT 1!W IHS 151. ruled that the Tuejays passed the 44 to 21 for Summit., cluding: Attorney James's. Win- attended by 200 members of the I Heart, fourth; Westfield. fifth; Nirtxrl. ST. 201 IKI 153 5. LESS: Anticipated Revenues Other Than Current Property Tax Salaries and Wages >...,.... Crariford Alliance, 37-35. Cranford and Roselle 'Avill have rico Truckers bowed twice to! Stuj>»k ;...... 158 150 126 baton illegally with the receiver The score: ' ston of Rutgers University (a for- 39.65 ent in one minute and 25 seconds troop and post and their families. place Theatre" Diner dropped a TOTAL 812 835 Cranford's record in the 880 5 1 11 Bradgley 1 1 :i ford Public Schools); Mrs, Francis 6 DIFFERENCE:" Prbpeirty'Tax for Support of'Municipal Budget .. ,—. Salaries and Wages 13,400.00 16,460.00 16,460.00 16,455.17 Coach Bill Martin reports his Hobble 8 2 18| Prior S 0 HI if was made by Roderick W. Smith. Rahway Valley Sewer Authority ... for this season. the leadirig Zion scorer witheight. both win, they will have to play pair to the Peppermint Room. f HAYBCK'S FOODS 111 was set by the quartet of Cliff Miner, Parent and teacher at Appropriations (As Follows): " •"> Group Insurance, and Public Events and Celebrations. I seeded team in the tournament in a fall, and Dennis Chew, 123, won points to five for the Rahwayans. Klnasbury, f I 6 aiMllnger. f a 3 put together scores of 191. 198 and second as both schools broke Plain- Crunlord .. :. 11 10 14 . «— Sis Florkla State University; and father, and David then presented The 1957 levy for Local Municipal Purposes is I299.7S1S1, an Increase ol $37,387.82. Salaries and Wages ... 29.35 Thompson, c 4 7 15| Oicldsim, f O ,2 2 TOTAL 788 83» 818 I Linden, paced by the county's top with a"7-l decision. • It was the first loss- for Zion in " ' " 8 5 9 1»| rallaferrq. c 3< 5 9 £33 for a £22 total, high of the field's meet record of 1:41.3. Coun- Summll .:...... 15 .10 14 11—M Local School District Purposes is $311980.80, an increase of tMJMOJ*. It the Other Expenses , ...... - -.-... 215 | scorer. Bob Baron. . Baron ended two years. Guthrie, i 3 4 10| Zulick. il night. Only other 600 series' was CRANFORD STORE STOHE (\\ ty relay competition has been held Public Assistance (State Aid Agreement) Then Clark won six points with Hogver 102. 114 York. " ll.M.«d*P^ Section, are approved bar the regular season with. 403 points, A big fourth quarter in which Hltf. s n o 6; lubbic-,' u 2 0 turned in by Czajkowski of the pin. , the voters, the school increase of $48,06b.98*wi a 4-0 decision over Mike Spalding Quok. Sf Io5 158 eight years. "'"•*• During -the discussion these, jofiik Jhe five Scot itmasters. w.hq have. topping Railway's Fred Kast, who in the 130 match and an 11-2 de-they, scored 18 points—14'by'Lou Totals IB 20 3(11 Totals 18 19 Peppermint Room with scores of Kidley 223 130 Ul Celtics Continue be a demonstration of a Rumor led Troop 80 for thi past 28r years, Wcstflfld 14 IB " 11 15—51 Frickr ..., 148 188 14B The mile run event was hard- The 1957 levy for The BoroughVstarrr trf Hegkms* Higt RECREATION AND EDUCA in the Campanella—gave the Kenilworth Crunford .18 7 17 15— 51 190. 181 and 233 for a 604 totaL Fisher 172 165 200 Clinic. The audience will con- E. Paul Cattsii Hairy Walsh, How- fought and thrilling-. CHS and $170,151.28, an increase of $46,197.05. :s r L30a.QO--.w-., 1.300 .00. 1^95.80 Linden 136'pound set. el-ling and Jukuco. Other games of 200 or above H^>-rck . 175 13C Plaindeld men van closely for five In Gold Ball Lead . tribute the problems thai will bo ard Cowperthwaite, Cameron Og- Salaries and Wages^—™.- ..•;.:...^..; "'- f0WO»-- CampaneUa" 'dumped" tn" TOTAL BIO 778 824 The 1957 levy for County Taxes is estimated at $133,000.00, an increase of $1M*1.O6. ' 5,000.00 7 . Steve Havesoiu 141. decisioned 1 used to demonstrate the use of role den and Fred Ball, were intro- Other Expenses. 5'°2°°° 8,000.00 8>00.00 I but lost, 72-60, in the return game it)T thfr gftnV*.uyhiln.'ttill Vng b. 201: : ' There is set forth below an analysis of estimated tax rates for 1957, reflecting the anticipated Maintenance of Free Public Library 7.0Q0.O0 his man. "6T4." fofanuttieT three playing. . It is important that ev- duced by. Toastmaster Fred Ball, : the Alliance club with "157''" increase over 1956. , '••.•••" • •• Celebration of Public Events R-S. 8,000.00 I January 11. Norm Muldrow, who points for'-Cranford but Charles the Celtics, the 400's aiTci eryone feel as a participant It retiring senior patrol leader. 497.30^ 2.70 Estimated 40-48-5:4 - • -3,500,00 . 500.00 1 did a good job of guarding Baron Grieco was unable to score on his The standings: Chemical, 213: Michaels. Harco ylfiiaJ!ies.,JMh will be truly "parent-centered" Presentation of the Walsh Cup. 500.00 . . w L Chemical. 206; DiTulio. Lions 153 . - ••' ^ ... ."'.•' ; • 1»87 - UNCLASSIFIED PURPOSES I in the latter game, should be able 147 pound competitor and Clark First Presbyterian '. 4 1 night at Cranford High" Sfchoorto with the parents of Cranford dis- was made by the donor. Harry 225.00 219.70 Club, 200; Harris. Shaheen Agen- HeinemAn ...... 149 Although Alvoy Mitchell of the Local Purposes :...... $2.58 PlainfieMajnion Water Rate Case 225.00 I to hold him again tonight. Coach gained three. O Zinn Lutheran 4 1 2-TiltEdge Austin ... 148 Cougars made a fine sprint before continue the close battle (or first cussing real issues. Walsh, to the Mohican Patrol, led Local School District • ••• Union County intecmunicipal Council . 225.00 | Martin said. Kenilworth Methodist 2 3 ' cy, 207; Jacky. Shaheen Agency. Handicap 38 37 50000 McClintock registered his fall Cranford Methodist 1 727 ' 800 918 turning over the baton to the CHS place in the Gold Ball Basketball All parents have been urged to by Patrol Leader Tom Mitchell, Regional High School District :...... - - on Tax Equalisation .^_...... 1,000.00 Trinity held its lead of two200; Koury. Fischer's Market. 215; | TOTAL 1,000.00 should the Cougars get by "Lin- tor five CHS points and Rich Cranford Alliance 1 games in the Inter-Cburch Bowl- anchor r man, Paul Malison's burst League. The Celtics hold a half- attend.' The program will be pre-in recognition of their position as County. Purposes .;. '... •— • '• $294,388.86 $ 16,771.14 Nietzel. Sr, lind's Pharmacy. 20l';| v. f. » .j. $311,160.00 Ideivthey will meet the winner of Frutchey came through^n the 168 148 for Jeff in the tlnnl lap guve the gutne edge over the other two top sented by a Joint committee rep- the top year-round patrol of the Total Operations tttem «A)> ...$338385.00 $311,160.00 . 300.00 ing League Tuesday night,, taking ctroughton. Lind's Pharmacy. 204; 157 Totals .'...... L.-.-.... •• • $7.92* $7.12 300.00 300.00 1 the Rantoay-St." Mary's contest,— match with a 12-6 decision. Paul Maikowich 17S 16:1 win to the Elizabeth school and ateams. ' resenting Cleveland, Sherman, troop. CB1 riiiilis4iiil _4 300.00 JV's Nip Summit, the odd game.'from First Presby- Ridley, Cranford Shoe Store. 223; Betvardinelli 1SS 179 320 I assuming both beat easy first Diefenbruch, heavyweight, was terian I. . "'. Hubert 143 196 M-14 tie with Cranford at that The league-leaders were never Walnut, Brookside, Lincoln, Roose- Second Class badges were given • The 1957 estimated tax rates and the 1957 increase hi tax rates, as indicated with an asterisk, will be Total Operations Including Contingent....$338,685.00 $311,460.00 $311.460.00 $294,388.86 $ 17,071.14 Fisher, Cranford Shoe Store. 200; I round rivals. Cranford split with again pinned'in three rnlnutes and Winning two of three were: Tineo 150 150. VM point.'.'..»' in trouble in defeating the winlest; velt, and the. High School. by Committee Chairman Catts to increased further by 64 points if the special proposals on the ballot are approved by the voters at IhatiWay during the. season and twenty-eight seconds. Final Mark 11-7 Russo, Harris. Ltd.. 202; Berardin- Sikora 132 174 Temple Emanu-El over Linden Handicap 33 44 The Cranfprd win was a tribute VFW-Harris Ltd., 46-25. Alble the school election. - . • Detail: • Cranford High's Jayvee. basket- elli. VFW, 220; Filsinger. Dcmo- as $141,500.00 $138,700.00 $136,317.51 $ 2.382.49 I dropped its single game, with the The summaries: Pres, First Pres II over Cranford TOTAL 808 KI4 to its depth and all-round compe- Barnes with 10> points and Norm ANTICIPATED REVKmiES Salaries and Wages „...._....; .; $156,390.00 I Hilltoppers. ^SJ Cratfar* tt, Clatk U ball team wound up its season on craitc Club. 203; McCullough. Cit- POLICE DEPARTMENT 891). Wolfrom and Larry Cluvin with Anticipated Other Expense (Including 10S pound*—BUI Pord, Cranford. de a happy note, defeating Summit's Alliance, St. Paul's E & R I over izen and Chronicle. 202; Ranhofer. Santella 176 173 Ml tence. The team placed first only 172,760.00 158,071.35 14,688.85 Cranford has never won a UCC cUloncd Dick Culbort. T-6. M. Cymbjluk .... 167 178 eight each led the Celtic scorers. am MM Contingent) -,-.,. , 18W95.00 169,960.00 Jayvees, 49-45, Tuesday. Its final Oscoola Pres; Crariford Methodist Citizen and Chronicle. 200; P. Ny- 1U8 in the 880 competiion, but finished General HevanuM 1 I tournament. The highest it eveV IIS pound*—Jim Prior, Cranford. pinned SchulU 132 ' 14a Don Johnson accounted for seven .000.00 tl6S.000.00 O Capital _. i ford. 3:38. mark is 11 wins and seven losses. I over Cranford Methodist II, Zion S. C>mbuluk .... 134 lta second in the medley, mile and INCOME TAX 1. Surplus Revenue Appropriated ...I16S, $16S£00.00 100.000.00 100,000.00 100,000.00 I got was the 1940 season, when the ten, Lehigh Esso. 207; Leonhatdt, 151. for the losers. . • Capital Improvement Fund ...... „„ 100,000.00 pounds—Denny Chew, Cranford. CHS took a big lead from the Lutheran over .Calvary Lutheran. Schlecter's Hardware. 2-W; Frank- Nylen ISO ISO . 1B1 two-mile events. The Cougars were I Blue and Gold went to the finals declaimed Dan Matlaw, 7-1. Temple Beth-El over St. Paul's GaM -..:. 177 177 fifth in the 200-yard shuttle hur- With Bob Poster netting 15 and 5. Miscellaneous Revenues: • •••• Total Capital Improvements . „,.„.....$100,000.00 $100,000.00 $100,000.00' $100,000.00 130 Engle. CUrk. decl- start but Summit started closing enberger. • Schlecter's Hardware, TOTAL 7*9 910 BXJ Charlie Stevens 14 points, the 400's RETURNS -.... Licenses: . , • under Coach Ben Carnevale.tnow •loned nldlng. . the gap in the second period and Lutheran, Community. Methodist dles, n 6,000.00 6.000.00 6,250-00 I mentor at the U. S. Naval Acad- 136 poundi t{sty Knaxyskl. Clatk de- 203; Gritske. Breen's Gold: Checks.' DEMOCRATIC"CLUIJ took the measure of the South *~ Alcoholic Beverages .y II over St. Pauljs Methodist, and 17u. J offer son was also automotically 400.00 S.79US CD) Mnddpal Mbt Sarvler ciaioncd Paul i, 11>2. by the end had gone ahead b, 205; Bortenaann. Petersen's. Dairj'. I Skiers, 52-44. John Givens scored , ' : . Other 1,800X0 15.000.00 |cmy. 140 poui Xavcson. Cranford; Community Methodist I over Gar- 160 ISO PREPARED 1 15.OQO.00 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00 one. ' V 226 and 203; Hirsch, Errico Truck- 1S4 disqualified in the medley, when Fees and Payment of Bond Principal 13,700.00 Turning to the Watchung Con- dcclsloned Hank wood Pics., • , • DctOandio 191 136 19 points and Bud Martin 14 for 1,900.00 1,900.00 2.0*1 M Interest on Bonds -.'... 13,100.00 13,700.00 13,700.00 li« pound*—Tony-CaiUrtdo. Clark, de- With the score tied at 45-45 late ing, .206; Korner. Bamett's Li- Hull 165 172 166 failure to pass the baton cost the the South Sidtrs. Building 300.00 IBS 181 11KI ; 300.00 300.00 300.00 ference race, now tied up with. cUloned CharlM Orleco. . in the last quarter. Rich Waterman Bowljng 200 or better were N. Elizabethans two more points. Other ;.. '..»; <. :•••• - 4.000.00 7.600.00 Interest on Notes ^. ' 157 pound*r-Dv Market. 207; P. Tinnesz. Tinnesz CITIZEN & CHRONICLE 121 Maroons a 60-47 victory over the Municipal Court , •».•' 1300.Q0 1300.00 2.74CiM Total Municipal Debt Service ••.••.:»...$ 28,400.00 JSL |i»g 8-1 records at the end of the 181 pound*—RicKle rriitchey,.Cran tree throws and Watermtin made I, 212; G. Rollbusch. St. Paul's BoUuninn 183 . 1&3 157 ' 200-yurd thuttlo hurdle* — 1 JeHemori declsioned' Dave Orlfflth. 12-B. Market, 212;- Drapeau. Tinnesz I McCulloush -.. . 203 159 101 y. .-..: 144 - 149 880 yurd.-r. Cranford iCIilf Jofkmon, .double. ' figures for the Maroons ' — Accountants and Tax ConsuhanH — T 2,776.00 $ 2,776.00 t- I tra games between- the County and. the gamey^h 13. Ritter and Stau-' Pres 1,,203-202; C. Roberts, Trin- Mandwap .. . 87 OH «a Ken Week*. Jim Shaw and Brie Tarver I; Gross Receipts Taxes —-£....-.....„.... 23,000.00 21.000.00 SO.4S7.13 Retirement Systenv^.. , $ 3,125.00 $ 2,800.00 $ y Second Half 2. Jelferkon; 3 Roielle; 4'Scotch Plain*: were Ron Masslmino with 19, Joe 1 State tournaments.*! Coach Martin •ach had 12. King ity, 207; F. Simonson, Cranford mm • W V TOTAL 878 8U41 mi Contribution to Old Age^and 359.19 . Dairy' . 3 *S»» »«> S. l'liiinflrld. Time—l::i».O Lanza with IS and Norm Hobble 447 N. WOOD AVE.r LINDEN 1 _ 2,000.00 1,600.00 1,624.00 1,264.81 I said. Because of the Ue, Cranford chalked up eighVofhis 13 in theMethodist II, 215; J. MacKay, Os- Enlco u 1 «X M LEHIGH ESSO < One und beven-eighthii. medley mile— ~ -.*• —.-—'- ---sub-Totals-^--MUc«llaneoua..B.evenue8...;;..^.$ 72^445 00 $ 93,037.47 Survivors" Insurance System^...... Attack Beats Westfield with 10 points. Tom Walsh got Xteubihutfem to Consolidated PoBc*. (must play another game with ceo^a Pres, 200; W. Unge, St. Theatre Diner - .- a « a NUen. : 207 19S 1. Planfleld IA1 Calll, John Garriton. 11 and F. Duffy 10 markers for the Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M., Monday thru Saturday Special Items of General Revenue Anticipated with Prior 1,175.00 ' 1,043.54 131.46 Coach Rollie Massimino's Cran- ttrst. Tinnefcz* Mk IS 3»>a 3>'i Almqukt 134 137 J7» John Ahlonopoloii* and Mike -Subinot. Written Consent of Director of Local Government and FireroenVPenston Fund '-.:.,...;:..yg ifiOOJOSL^l-.UQP.OOl., 1 Clark and Roselle another with Paul'a E &' R I," 201-204; H. Kaut- ppmnL - 13 3»"» »}, M. Kuterim i:i2 l:il 2: Cranford: 3 Union; 4. Scotch Plain.. Royals. High School Jayvee basket- HaitU. LW. •I'- _14l Uelferkun disqUitlllled.! Time—8:17.3. * Trust Cash Surplus , ... „. 15,000.00 15.000.00 15.000.00 Contribution to Police and Firemen's manh. First Methodist, 212, and —Mile- IT-JeMenon—(Bob—Wuller,__l»ob_ CALL WABASH 5-1556 Retirement System of New Jersey —- 4.400.00 4.000.00 - . 4.125.64* 4,120 J5 W.JRlajtciAndco.JPres, 205. _ _ ' Democratic Club ll n a Lombard! 14A 171 • broken by these games, a playoff day night after .a battle against .StuKeen it n a Handicap 8 Curry. John Baltimore and Paul Muniiont; Total Miscellaneous Revenues,....: ..: ...... * 89.R45.0ft $ 87,445.00 $108JOS7.47 Deferred Charges to. Future Taxation • content wiU probably be arranged For Jr., Sr. Contest!* l< Team standings: "" "' H"C ••—'•a*—M- 2. Cranlord: 3. Plainfteld; 4 Union: —Wot Bonded, Market Street — the Westfield Jayvees. The score Schlcctcv's Hanfcwaxc- -. 12 39 S3 SCIILECTER'S HARDWARE' 131 ~ ft.-ScoUb. I>Uiat_Timc^a:43.S. ' 166.76 166.76 166.76 I bit ween Roselle and Cranford. *» Games this Saturday in the Jun- N_' ' . w IL Cranford Shoe Stan; - IO 3« M Lwuihantt 150 2« »18* Two-mile—1. UnGitiTloC PankTichr RoyaI»~TT.*.T7 4. Receipts from Delinquent Taxes -• .... $ 25,000.00 $ 25.000.00 $ 28JS88.85 - Paving and Improving' ll was 43-37. ' 1—Trinity Eplncopal 41>> 21>Fuchtri Mailuci . U 3S«» MS Hichls Van Pelt. Charles Nlclnkki and was announced Tuesday that ior and Senior Basketball Leagues 2—Zlon^ Lutheran a Weber 16S 168 188 John Dante); 3. Cranford: 3. Plnlnlleldi South Biders Total Deferred Charges and Statu- — — -. JQi;ifl Westfleld led by the- end of the f .»*MI y.fc „...... __ ' 3b 33 3s 4. Scotch Pluliu. (J«((erun dixiualilied.i 5. Sub-Total General Revenues (Items 1. 2, 3 and 4) . ^ $279,545.00 $277,443.00 $301.42&32 tory Expenditures—Municipal —..$ $ 9,866.76 $ 9,371.36 $ 495^ the Cougars wiU meet Morris Hills first period and continued Jo out- "4—Culvary Lulhi-run ....: M 28 Vnnkcnberscr ..1,«9 303 109 Time—B:37 J. " VrW-HarrU. Ltd. mittee at Cranford High School &—14nden ^rvvbyt^rlAn 35 in Lvhlgh Eaao 1 31 M 1HO 1IW 6. .Property Tax tor Support of Municipal Budget i.the first round of the State score the visitors, in (mesecond BjreenV GtfUl Checks f> • 3j 37 TEAM •TANDINU Twial Otm irrt Appyopriatioiw fa* will be played according to the8—Community Methodist 11 23 TOTAL 831 957 B80 1. Crunlorti 18 ll, 5, 4, 4, 4.1; 3 Plain- Appropriations: ' OH 1 tourney. Crajaford was last year's quarter. Four of CranXoiiS"s~elg runford Und'a Ptuurnuury ._ ..- 17 - 31 ' XT h MetrtodUt Men'>. Club ... XS 31 »„ J7-, field ISVj 13%. I. 5, 3, 3.1 3, Jefferson 14 (a) Local Tax for Municipal Purposes ap^Lvaa^aVBaCaav^aBft v^^BjHa^awaB*VVavav &a*^DavUaav ^V%avaV« ^ schedules published in* last week'* A—First l»rcjhyt»rlan | !|3'i GOLD CHECKS 121 15, 4. 0,'S. 01. A. Scotch Plain* 10>» 13V,. $450^26.7^ $450^26.76 $432,460.22 $ 17.866^4 Istatu Group III champion. points in* the second quarwe^were 9-Cranford McthcxIUt I Huycck's roods 31 31 3f Kinney 167 14S "• Including Reserve for uncolleeted Taxes , 299,753.51 262.365.69 fci (G\ lfl—l»«l „ ^..^ $478,110.00 Citizen and Chronicle for last Sat- Lion* Club ..: •..'... IB. -3» a» 3. 3, 1. 3i; 5. Union 10 10. 0, 3. 3. SI; CU Sob-Total Oatwrd Approptianoos -: on foul shots. • 10—Cuimmmlty MrlhodUt I 30 St>l«er 164 108 0 Hntelle S 12. 3. 0, O.I. 7. Runway. P. 1 urday. *'..,.." * Citizen * ChrutUcV : • 30 3*. 115 •\ -• $450^26.76 $450,326.76 $432,460^2 Cranford came back-in the third 11—Tcniblu B«th-El Si'; aiu Jellov'IU 158 7.v Total dcneral Revenues' $53*41069 Ciiitske 184 .305. 184 canto to wind up the period one ao. as H^filyi^'s t^lQU*>nt ' tfi . 24 A3 Schcller 105 10S THEY'REHERE KIO for Oacoltectod Taitss .$101,188.51 $ 89,483.93 $ 89,483.93 $ 89,483.93 ahead of the Blue Devils! They man, said last Saturday's games \i—St. Methodist 29 34 y. ^ )Ht ti.._ *..._v-. .. -4 IM AS Luu Ui Dave Huckett, 20, 5-6; APPROPRIATIONS LEARN TO PLAY 15—OnctHjla Presbytfrlan 28 35 Jurth 105 176 kept this up throughout the last had to be postponed a week be- 14—St. Paul's Lutherun . 27 METHODIST MEN'S CLCB «J« Handicap S U . 30 Appropriate* 9. Total General Appropriations $579^98.51 ^ $539,810.69 $539,810.69 $521,944.15 round and outscored Westfield, 13- cause of a senior dance at the17—St. Puul's EiHI ... 2«>- , 3B>, StucV IM 301 ', IS* ' TOTAL 837 MO 806 Rolls a Perfect Game the new '57 ACCORDION I lH—Firm Muthodl.t 38 MacPlKisun ... in 311 1«5 school. 25 Slucuni tan IT1 l«0 PETCRS(N"S DAIRY (ll 8. . GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS Total ta* 8. IB—St. Paul's E it B II 25 38 1 173 ~- pave' Hackett of Cranford, a 20- Cory • l*~ I !* 1«S M. Prlmtn 165 164 (a) Operations |M0DKUf Alan Ritter was high man for The schedule is: Junior-League, 20—Temple EmaliU*El 21 42 Auittin- ''lea 147 IBS ycor-old former pinboy, climaxed DED1CATION BY RlDER — R. S. 40:2-18.1 . . " -ntict-anticl-i Dunry 1TK l^ 1-n fiorrtni«nn '.•••• '33ft 203 109 GENERAL GOVERNMENT the game with 17 points. 8:30 p.m. .— Cougars vs. Blue 105 Chariwl -Tbe dedicated revenues anticipated during the year 1957 from Dog Licenses are hereby ami" , TOTAL Jf .-..' 83» »M> «?« E. Petersen ..... 180 J4B his three-year bowling career Administrative and Executive for 1MT for ItM JUlTraaaftn pafed as revenue and are hereby appropriated lor the purposes to which said revenue is dedicated °j j Devils, boys' gym; Wolverines vs. TtM>mmen Ill IBS 131 Salaries and Wages ; $ 9.450.00 8,100.00 8,450.00 $ 8398.90 51.10 WATCHUNG HAHCO CHEMICAL. 'I* TOTAL '.'...-..:.'...., SO* 850 7WJ Tuesday night at the Community Eagles, girls' gym; 7:10 p.m. — 141 Other Expenses .*.,..- 10,900.00 10.500.00 10.500.00 8,545,52 1J954.68 statute or other legal requirement? . '• ' . Harney 1M v Voorhee* Will Ru» Crusaders vs. Braves, girls' gym; CONFERENCE Dietl 14> 313 ERRICO TRUCKING 111 Center, Linden, with a perfect 300 Assessment of Taxes APPENDIX TO BUDGET STATEMENT Scores v.j Hawks, boys' gym. STANDINGS Svrdiiuli ltt IM Minrh 1*» 183 200 See the .outboard motors 4.600.00 4.600.0t> 4^95.60 5.00 Cosaparativ* »tatom«nt of Cunrat OpMailoiu Hult •»»!. S3J 177 game. Salaries and Wages ^ - , 4,835.00 Balaaoa ShMt D*nmb«)L ItM Ciambru>chini .. I7S 165 360.00 131.00 WOO Chang* in Cutrsnt Suxphis llavenu* In Garden Saturday " Seniprltague: 7:50 p.m. — 69- Cranfoni 8 MtchaeU IB 1CX 149 with boating's finest all-' Other ExpMisesT. , - - 200.00 Vaoo.oo RoseUe .8 TOTAL HobertS IBS 18J 181 The. township youth is reported- Collection of (Taxes .,..• ;....»...„ i ' Harold Voorhees, son of Mr. ers VS. G^|en, girls' gym; Esquires Sicko 1BO 160181''. ly the youngest bowler ever to roll around- performance ... 9.725.0O 886.70 Hillside S BOOM Ernco ISO 14» Salaries Ad Wages - *0.875.0O 10.200.00 ASSETS • Surplus Revenue Balance . „ „,, gi\ and Mrs. F. F. iVoorheea of 7 VJ. Trojans,. boys' gym; 8:30 p.m. TOTAL -.... sea sic 898 a 300 game in the area, he is the 4,800.00 4^90.00 X.416.1* 2J383J1 l AScotch PUlns 3 J. D.IU SaU ,. I** ntw pou>er .. . bold Other Expenses '4,800,00 C* and Investments $503,685.67 January 1st i $303^31 34 $326,65361 Balmiefc parkway, a junior at — Rangers vs. Stars, girls' gyri); S D.IU SaU 133 in BARNCTT-8 LIQUORS 131 first pinner to attain a perfect FOR ALL PURPOSES! Public Buildings and Grounds Tar Boilers vs: Hustlers, tooyx'- .CUrtf 2 Perry l*i i« •rmkerbof* .... US . W Receivables with' Offsetting Reserves: CURRENT REVENUE ON A CA8H BASIS: -. | . the University of Rhode Island, Heucr ul... 144 18« 181 ^ame or* th^e Llndttti a|le>\f . ' new beautu... years-ahead Salaries and Wages. 500.00 200.00 39.00 12.80 11JO 1 llculer • 131 144 Taxes Receivable „ : 60,604.04 Current Taxes 744,194.02 633/n?;* is one of the busiest trackjmen ' Other Expenses - 10.000.00 8v000.0O 7,994.89 SOSlll ik m Suvtll' 167 - 146 Dave stands only 5-6 and Weighs Moo.00 Tax Title Liens Receivable #.. 10.4MJ8 (Percentage collected: 1956 95.0%, 1955, 94.7 '' around these days. ' 400's, girls' gym. C. Delia fUU ... IM 13* 348 When Yon Buy ^ Liquidation of Tax Title Liens 37 Koiner .- 166 173 130 pounds. ( ' • ' i feature* . . . and Whisper- Property Acquired by Tax Title Lien Delinquent Taxes ...j 28^88.85 29,291.5* ' Hal, who was an outstanding H«nd*c«x> 4X 41 Prill 170 141 and Foreclosed Property liquidation - 53,860.00 Other.Revenue and Addi- TOTAL ft Handicap 53 44 61 Other Expenses J...... 2.500.00 2,500.00 3.63O.OO 2,626.30 23.70 track, star in Cranford High THEATKC DINKB H TOTAL VW 857 MS ing Power quUi.' . Other Receivables : 954.98 Upns to Income 194.824.10 School, alternates between the 't »5I 1ST Mead 1*S IV» BUILDER'S GENT^AL lOt IM Tham Today. 100.00 Total Assets $631,599.07 Total Funds ;.....$1.370,7S8.31 $1,14(034^ third spot and anchor on the Roofing - Siding Un«e .1 1VJ 1*1 O.niiki.11. • 176 120 Kretch 1M in ITS HerardiiM-lli •• I&S 1UU14S 1U1HAN Rhode Island mile relay team l«-i 20% O« on ltSt Modal* -400*00- 425.00 Fuirch.U la F ItukalU 14tt CRanford ft-OUl Other Expenses -IQQJUL which won firsts in the Phila- Gutters - Leaders TOTAL CVU P.vic. 183 149 Complete Confidence, Legal Services and Costs DlLorrnio IBS 150 142 Other Expenses • 4,500.00 4,000.00 M5Q.00 J.119.65 730 JS p LIONS CLUB '!>• Auf ISO Hfllcrest Ave., Cranford •Cash Liabilities ..._. 4194,692.17 .•Philadelphia three weeks ago •--nwrn.w- ..-MaV, -UX Engineering Services and Costs Regional High School Stevens I1X SMITH MARINE 1,000.00 7M.0O 7$OJK> 750,00 Reserves for Receivables 117,91340 128.346 55 and the Yankee rSHIf Salaries and Wages Surplus Revenue 308,993.50 District Tax „. 123,954.23 03.969" rttTMllln 11B Other Expenses 2,000.00 2JMM.0O 1839.00 1,083.36 County Taxes ; :... 116.493.60 door meet in Boston two weeks Barlow ~1«B- Planning Board Other Expenditures and MUSIC CENTiR ago. - • ro«i i«c Total Uabilities. Reserves and Surplus $631,599.07 78JS' COMPANY Other Expenses ..., - 200.00 2*0.00 64.75 35J5 Deductions from Income 40.40 His team's schedule calls for TOTAL BTt Borough Publicity . ••ASTItAN STUDR meets at Madison Square Gar* JOHN J. DI FABK) SHAHEKX AGENCY WESTTtCU) 1-M34 LUMtiR> JMUWORK .MASON MATERIALS Other Expenses 1,00.00 10OJM 3040 Total Expenditures and - den during the next three MS B. UMGOUC ATBNTJB Covvntry ll» School Tax Levy Unpaid $166,000.00 Tax Requir«menUv....$961.744 61 H«IUmjn .* U» O»tm Umm. (. rri. Im Shade Trees week-ends. The first is tht HarrU US 8O9.O» 416.60 Salaries and Wage* ..- ~. ~ 750.00 800.M BR 6-70o7 New York Athlefic Club meet We must re-learn to be alone.— 1SUM included in Above Surplus RevMiue Balance Jacky us Urrov Ua Other IxptOMs ,.„„.., 1.000.00 iMny •t 7;3Q DJ&, StVtuidftjr. TQfTAI. . Group luuranct Plan tor SmptoyMt — ~ r Mat i<-" '•' ' '• WS ^ ^*SW»raw«^1»teW.>^T«W»*_«.»_^^

THECRANIORD CITIZEN AND CHR THE CHANFORDCPttZEN AND CHRONICLE, THUBSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1057

Norris; Orwell Reader, by George ry Allen Smith; Give Us This Day, Automotive Encyclopedia, by Wil- fred Wagg. ~~^ elnM^ Orwell; 'Philadelphia*!, by Richard by Sidney Stewart; Center Ring, liam K. Toboldt; Short History of , Citadel, the Story of the United ^and Lytton Strachey Letters, by Wbrcerter^hd Wendell G. ScHae!- B'nai B'rith Has History Powell; Double Man, by Elinbr by. Robert' Lewis Taylor; General the Italian People, by Janet Trev- States Senate, by William S. Leonard Woolf and James Strach- fer; Cultural Life of the American Pryor; Small Fire,' by Gladys Chemistry, by John Arrend; New elyan; Know your Camera, by Al- White; By Sea and by Stealth; by ey, eds.; Growth and Culture of Colonies. 1607-1763.' Of Service* in Many Fie Schmitt; Call for Dr. Barton, by . , '• '•. / * Elizabeth Seifert;-city of the Uv- B'nii B'rith. with a mfetnbetship oTclos^ to one-half ing, by Wallace Stegner; Mo Wall n, is Ihe largest and oldest Jewish service org so High, by Frances Tillotson; world, according to the following smnmafy of its Danger Under the Moon, by Maur- •r^k by Mrs. J*Jhn PeTro*^. ice Walsh; Etruscan, by Mika Wal- tari; Our Glad, by Joyce Warren; civic affairs and citizenship chair- the Com-TouT^Ideas Committee. They areySamuel Brown ot S4Opportunist, by Samuel Voud; , man for Kadimah Chapter of INESS DIRECTORY Cranford-RoseUe Park: Spruce, street. George Dittrick of Mysteries "~ I 13 Van Bdren avenue. Carl Peter- RI:L:ABI.U BUSINESS HOUSED "The services and ' Tiger, Among Us, by • Leigh | Real Entate For Sale Help Wanted-Male of It Bloomingdale avenue and Brackett; Beware the Curves, by For Sale Service* Real Estate For Sate f B'nai Brith since its inception flfr^fpyfPjKiy BATES TOOL DESIGN & MTtTHODS MAN Siaguire of 114 North A. A.. Fair; Case of the Lucky •V'"- RUO. Karastan Sarouk. »xlX. like new. otTrno BMOUOM not WATBHT urn Pive year old SPLIT LEVEL with aU the in 1843. range from lighting bigut- extras that five years of living bring. In Union County an eipandlnC manu- Loser, by Erie Stanley Gardner; HUT INSEBTIOM — t *•*«. »125- Two Thaycr ornitci. a coach •eala* removed from -MM cell*, tank- CBR facturer of small hardened and ground " and prejudice to aiding flaod and a stroller. 815. BRidce «-3TJ7. * '' lass Usstera. Work done in your own Seven rooms. Situated in a lovely wooded PAINTING & DECORATING ., LANDSCAPE precision parts has opening in, pro- Methods of Maigret, by Simenon. k AUTO DEALERS • BANK AND FLORIST HHAT INSBBTIONB (RmrtN home by apeelallat. /AU work guaran- area amid wonderful neighbors, and In duction engineerinc department. [^tin1!!, from recruiting spWfew HAVILAND CHINA Troy pattern. Call teed. Sehafbla Urn* Beato Equipment excellent "move In" condition asking weakswttaeai sear tkui»l — » Man should have a few year* of ex- 25 Yt«r»' ExfMrltnc* lor Abraham Lincoln during they Non-Fiction SAVINGS CONTRACTORS •eat* a w**C «• •*•«• atlalsaassv. UKidce Co.. VCstAeld »-»**». « CRANFORD S20.BS0. •",.'•..'*'• perience in one or more of the follow- New Books HE IE MEIER'S BRENNAN &TOYE ADI SET BT UNBS — IS seat* a ing: Tool Design. Production, Method*. civi( War to sending aid to Pacific Ordeal, by Captain Ken- - Haa- Aa* Mt la MM. wttsV Maak WASHING MACHINE. General Electric, WILLIAM r. DAVIDSOIf Seven room COLONIAL, and while it Harry Miller Motors, Inc. INSTITUTIONS FLOWERS. Inc automatic, good working conditon. 830. BOARD OF REALTORS has some years added to it* age., it ha* Operation Sheet*. Machine Shop Pro- ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN people of Israel, from su] neth Ainslie; It AU Started with WBUD1NG * FVNKBAL Plumbing — Hooting Mae* a* •*»•»* U»e» «••««*• QENEBAL CONTRACTING. Carpentry. cessing or Estimating. Added to Shelve* Your Authorial* ekatgaa a* W »i«»ter Ito— BRidce' MM*. ' ."'. Masonry. PLattering fc Roofing. BRtdge been kept up-to-date with a new pink lomS for the aged,and Eye,' by Richard Armour; Tropical WOBS Ot* •rBClALTY ahatca* a* *•• MLS and white kitchen and a new powder Position permanent and salary open. DEALER ROBERTS & WIESE Sc TlnnliMj 6-3SM. No Job to smalL Estimates wlth- to fighting tor the civil ol ';, • Mssmber • ' DREXEL mahogany bieakf rant. SMS and u room has been added, to the first floor. Write ''BOK 983 Care of Citizen and Fish in Your Home, by H. R. Axel- corner chliu cabinet tt5;. loveseat and outaobllgaUon. ' . Chronicle giving brief resume and At PubUc Library UtMT mtosnr* D*sH«rr As^m. CA1B. Ckeea* er BUsaa* ssaa* ae- The living room is extra large. 25 ft. long minority groups.. All th fe his- rod and William Vorderwinkler; LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS # BRidg* W269 2 chair* .with new slip covers. SlSft: Multiple Listing Service with a fireplace.'and attached is a gen- salary desired. « * oomtxm aamviOB turn 1M Walnut AT*. BR 6-4700 IMMiiT BOaHfctBB eaaj. Mat LilCRWIE During the month of January the Roads of Home, by Henry C. Beck; 206 South Ave.. B. CranfotH' Admiral tublc model radio phonograph. CARPENTER and CONTRACTOR. AH jrous sun-room. Steam oil heat nnd is—saiftli tar •«•*» la aa» takes MO BRldfic 616S7. kinds of attentions, porches, etc. Lud- <0 following new books were added ka»y i«ls*a«aii :wo car garage, near town and transport- ACCOUNTANT - JUNIOR '-Today, B'nai B'ritta* progiam Handy' Guide to Western Ger- , Tree* — Lawn* — Shrubbery •rjgSeirjOTt. 3811 ligtota Drive* KanU- itloit .:.;..:..! • I. asking S1S.S00. 243 Walnut Ave. BRidge 641989 BEADUNB fOB COW*—Wst*a*t*T» ALUMINUM' combination storm wlndoW* worth. BRidge S-OSK . CBR MLS Permanent position'In GARWOOD pre- has changed with needs of the to the shelves of the Cranford U- many, by Bernd Bochle; Ships of * FOOD MARKETS • cision metal manufacturing firm. Ex- PLUMBERS •I I* AJf. and screens. *l-t.SO up. Combination | times. "Youth " : for boys and braryi it was announced today by Steam, by Lament Buchanan; This Grudlnl — Excavating storm and screen doors. OS.SO and up. cellent opportunity In basic account- MR, SawaH F. Baddin. library di- /Of- Hie Time Aluminum'- Products. 108 TP-l'CK CRANK and T.D-» BuUdoter SHAHEEN AGENCY, ing work. Telephone SUn»ct 0-1121 girls are spoi HlUHPtnund- is My Philosophy, by Whit Burn- CHA8. KURTZ MAHKET South Avenue. West.. BRidce 6-3»)S./ for hire.' S. W. Oliver. Inc. BRidce • Mr. Ros») for- an Interview appoint- rector. BRidg* 6-3184 For Sale THINKING OF ment. ' "• atlons at coll campuses provide ett, ed." "• , ' ''•' CHAPMAN BROS, e-2ia* tna Linden 1-1004. . tf Realtors Fart* — Repair OMOICB lUtATB * rOVLTBT ALUMINUM STOPSI WINDOWS and a center of Mwish education. tt»- Cavalcade of America, by Carl ibing & Hooting Conbxictoi* SELLING YOUR HOME? INSURANCE SALESMAN. Liberal com- vvsnvincs If No JU|8W*r. BRldg* 6-3211 Plu Combination Screens and Storm Door*. IS North Ave.. E. BRidge S-W0O pensation; programming: estate plan- I dition and bftcKgroundl Proving Flight, by David Beaty; Carmer; S(jent Traveller in Paris, WEstfitid 2-10H QROCXRIK3 — VHOZEN VO0DB JOBBING — OIL BUKNEBS J^ee **trmUe«. Mban-l^wU, 109 North ELECTRICAL CONTHACTINO — HOU»B- Homes are being, listed now (or de- HELP WANTED - FEMALE Mennaids. by Eva Boros; Distant W*stflaU Union An.. BIQdge 6-0808. / turnuhed Room wirlnc. lobblnc. fluorescent fixture*, livery after June, when school is out. ning, and corporate. *ale». CaU BRidge "B'nai/B'rith has a veterans' by Chiang Yee; Over the Bridge, 571 Morih — HoiM LMM 124 Thomas St. . - Cranford AIR CONDniONINQ • repair* and pluc* Installed. Oeorce — Nights Call - 6-6700. ______/which includes provfdin« Music, by Harold Davis; Echo of a BRidfl* 1-0392 Eomruillano b Myrtle Street Teb It lakes doin 1 ki 3 months for safe, Salesmen .progra by Richard Church; How to Gain BRldgo &-1320 iME PAINTS, colon and enamel*. For Rent/ BRd ftS&n : .«* search, closing of title, etc. If you areMarguerite Rearwin BR 6-4JW Chemical Operator witIB growing concern. as television sets andBomb, by Mark Derby; Prize Stor- «4 W*tta nafea.AVa, CffatJ contemplating a move, leave the sale. Some experience preferred. Alert am- gifts /uch Security and Financial Independ- BRld«#»-l200 :i8 North Ave.. E. • Cnnfonl Themtcote P»lm Work*. 7(« Bouievant ROOMS FOR RENT by tUjr or week. Evelyn Wade BR 6-I0_ ies of 1957. the O. Henry Awards, Kenilworth. BRidce 8-1886. « the mortgaging, and all other detail* to Helen Eagle ~- ..« «« BR 6-9882 • bitious Beginner considered. Cosmair, lchairs, and participation fai ence, by I. U. Cobleigh and J. H. MOTOB CAR ca Krasonable" Rates. BRtdce 6-*S3». IT YOU PLAN TO BUILD, repair or make the office which displays the sign .... Inc.. Clark. N. J. FUlton 1-1200. by Paul Engle. ed_; For" Every Fa- UQUOR STORES • CRANTORD HOTEL./ Anita SchUllnger . _.. BH 6-8228 TYPISTS ^ies for the hospitalized. Durgin; Seven Caves, by Carletbn •Iterations, call T. JOHNSEN. 40S C«n- HOLLAND,WINDOW SHADES, up to 31 tral Avenue. BRidf* 6-8548.' . tt REALTOR "Under the Anti-Defamation vour, by Ruby Ferguson; Twilight S. CoonJ My Twenty Years in FUEL OIL REAL ESTATE * Inches.-'-oa your roller. 81.J9. Sam* OPEN WEEKEND! for the Gods, by Ernest Gartn; Cranford - W«*m«ld - PUlnftald ••itk WNl Day Service. Alban-LaWls Hardware, LARGE ROOM, double bed. also roam Consult your Realtor as you would Excellent opportunities for experienced typists i^agi much Is done to further Buckingham Palace, by F. J. Cor- 10t North Union Ave. « with twin beds/ Parkins available. your lawyer or doctor. . education for better human rela- Day the Money Stopped, by Bren- bitt; Betty Crocker's Picture Cook- LOVELAND FUEL CO. BRldge 6-5301. V , U ROOrtNO AND 81DINO Contact a/ member of the CRANFORD CBR- MLS Help Wanted - Female CADILLAC KM. i. GHHEB GUTTERS A LEADERS in ultra modem building. Excellent salaries, arid American ideals of free- dan Gill; Small Pond, by AdaBook, by Betty Crocker. AuthorUad BR 6-1044 UPHOLSTERING. — furniture repair*; Ceainc Block* Installed BOARD OF ..REALTORS for the co- I ions COLONIAL .' ' • BBAX BSTAfS \- SINGLE ROOM comfortably turnithed Aluminum Combination Window* operative efforts of Multiple Listing. CLERK-TYPIST The citizenship and dyic Goepp: Off Limits, by Hans Habe. DEALER ESSO HEAT — rUEL Oil. VIIHUSII rillnrts congenial co-workers, liberal employe benefits(/ \dom. Conquistadors, by Jean Descoln; - ' • . aad \ of fabrics. F. Kantner « Suitable .business . man ~ or' 'teacnerr -BELLi MODERN Permanent position in Garwood precision Affairs, committee encourages Close to the Wind, by John Har- Alfred the- Great, by Eleanor ! SAVINGS & LOAN Prompt, Courtaau* Suvioa . OtSDBAMCS \ . Son. ISO South Ave., E. TeL BHid«e SPL ^ m-'i & _*. • * *^s> < * a! In.conjunction iiih Mdinc wepafit - 1*1 -IT—— «--»•"•'"•» «rin. _Excellent 6-0883. i •-.'." wood trim. MULTIPLE LISTING" .It's an Interesting subJecT. Sce-our-ad ._ITlfJl^^sTsUassiejaeja^e^j^s^iijgej ,tfc^s Uctnbers. to take, an active part ris; Seats of the Mighty, by Alice Duckett; Heritage of' the Desert, •ALXS and SEKVICB Call BRidg* t-1144 Ol All Kind* - \ _ . -, _. . . ^ Over S.000 lalisoed customer*. THE MODERN WAY in Page S, Section 1> . , opportunity; Telephone;S ASSOCIATION WM. C fJCUROEDER Mr. Ross for an interview appointment. tht. Arnhs and the Middle East, by 8*9 Marti* A»«, B. 111 North Av«.. W. . BR 6-1890 TABLE PADS — 3-pe. seta, from 8»M- COMFORTABLE furnished room or mhare 1 Walnut Avenue . . BRidce 6-34T4 jane and Joseph Hayes; Wild Chulce of beautiful colors. Free esti- KomrC near station.' Call. oiler 5 -p.m of the community. Harry B. Ellis;'Treasury of Amer- mates given. All>an-Lewia. 10* N. Un- UHidXe 6-J19T. './ MLS PAYROLL CLERK, in Contractors office, "Many tubercular patients have "Swan, by Margaret Kennedy; Blue CBR G. E. HOWLAND^ ican Gardens, by J. M< Fitch, and E. Bia ttTM* rialaasU ion Ave.. BRidce «-08M. ' tf SLEEPING room tor gentleman. BHidse SEATS — Can*, rush rattan. Work called experience preferred. Hefler-Snyder Co.. been aided at the National Jew- Camellia, by Frances Parkinson REEL^TRORG FUEL CO. ti-5866. Sl* 511 North Avei Garwood. SUnset 8-1800. RANCE F, F. Rockwell; Invitation to Poet- Savings .Account* , BIT AT* lor and delivered. PLainneld 6-M70. Barvlc* Dept: 114, E. «th Btraai THandly Bacvita Bine* IBM IBEOTB MADI-TO.ORDER radiator enclosure*, 147 Jefferson Av*.. North Plalnlleld. tf Realtor ish Hospital in Denver and arthtit- Keyes; Till we Have Faces, by ry, by LJoyd. Frankenberg; Story and •awn furniture, cabinets and consols: uriNISHED ROOM in private ' home, STENOGRAPHER. Who is looking for o Summit Currant Dividend Rate 3% UQUORSTOBB aabtnets for portable sewing machines, near all transportation, gentleman only. JOHN W. HEINfS &, SON Open Evenings and Sundays permanent position with growing con- Beechwood Road at DeFore»t I ic patients at B'nai BVith's Lcp H- Circe Staples Lewis; Fish the of Gabrielle, by Catherine Gabri- iMStTBAMO* ' cern. Experience preferred. Cosmalr. van DBI,~BBT fred Davey. 43 N -7th Street. Kenil- BRidse &-80MJ PLUMBINQ and HEATING. — Sewer* REALTOR and INSUROR lui Memorial Hospital at HotStrong Waters, by N. C- McDonald; elson. ml • BBATIMO OILS • MM Phona: BRldg* 6-0777 rth BRidge 6-3555 - . tf cleaned with electric' sewer machine. 13 Eastman St. BRidge «-51tOu Inc.. Clark. N. J. FUlton 1-1200. I Springs." Ark., through treatment. Living I—(us. by Ethel Mannin NOBBJS CHEVBOLEV. Inc. CHattnu* 5-2313 COMFORTABLE lumtshed room, con- Guaranteed William J. Leaden. TeL 17 Sorth Ave.. E.' . BHidge 6-077' CRwtview 3-9000 Twenty Million Tons under the C_l BRidfl* t-0150 •sank Ave. « "imafe*. Vtfiitetil for transpartjtlon. bUs and CHesttnut 5-1207 and BRidge 6-3935. Evening* and Sunday , — Evening* Call — TYPIST and receptionist, general clerical I research and rehabilitation: TheStopt—er; Tokyo, by John Phillips PITTSBURGH PAINTS, fuU line ' of train.. BRldtfe 6-U3I0. ' work, part time. 2 or tf evenings a Sea. by D. V. Gallary; McKay's A«UwrUa« , 1 Westfield Ave. W. . Roaelle Park I-OMO lerlor and exterior. Patntet*' dls- E. Kampsttall , BR 6-0073 Dori* Coyle :...... v BR'6-1791 week. 6 to 0 p.m. Write stating ex- iBellefaire Home^for Maladjusted Marquand; Place of Sapphires, by Guide to the Far East and the Bl H. Ualea A**. OaalatB unt W house lot Qu*ntllle*-/ Alban- BR 6-2550 Frederick W. Rlley _ :.:...-,... Bn 6TKWU YEAKEL SHARKEY> Inc. •1*. 10* North Union Avenue. tf ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS, crushed' (tone, Maria Deacon .-i.... William W. AusUn - BR 6-TO7 perience and references to Union Junior IChildren in Columbus. O.. cares Laura O- Miller; Father Juniper Middle East, by Eleanor C. Gell- Cfmnlotd College. Cranford. v AU dirt, driveway* excavated. Front Miriam NevUle - BH 6-2120 Ifor its patients until, they ate and tne General, by James Nor- horn; Horizons for Older People, tasaraae* Apartment* Wanted end loader for hire. Joseph La Breda, • BEAUTY SHOPS • SCHEH'S VENETIAN BUNDS. S3 in. -38 In., whits 37 Henley Ave., BRidge 6-3167. CBR- •MLS WOMAN to do light cleaning. Frii I ready "to return as members of man . _ - , '. by George Gleasoh; Far Memory, ' and Ivory. 81.88. Immediste delivery- School Teacher needs apartment or flat, mornings.. BRidge 6-1697, RANKIN t^UEL CO. two bedrooms. Three adult*. Occupancy I their homes, schools and •commtm- To—er in the West, by Frank by Joan Grant; Echo of Greece, LIQ0OR STORE A__-_mrl*. Hardware. 10* N. Uniom CBR MLS April 1 or May 1 Away July. Aiuju»i. TELEVISION REPAIRED FAST. For th* SPEC! lities. '•'•'••. by Edith Hamilton; Fun with Fig- WILLIAM'S IMIN4 8*r»U* - rrassfl DsUvsrisa 113 Miln St. BR 6-2474 Ave. " >\ ti Call J. II. Sklllm. Plalnlleld S-UM. best arx| fastest service call Economy M* Ckart* far B«M« Ij.idscspe — Nurserymen Malta as>4 Caatfal »m WsstsUla St. BRidg. 6-Q10S TWO ROOMS.' private bath, light house- CaU WEstfleM S-6U0 or WEstfleld I-WIS Alpha de la Motte BR 6-5644. NEW SPLIT ITaik on Birds Slaled Study Hamsters John Keats; Reporters Around the 321 Centonnlsl Av*. Craniord \Vicplng. Can be furnished if prelcrrwl.' Evening* .after • Being completed and,:ready for ogcu^ AND WC«tfi«ld 2-0220 VAN'S CRANFORD ELECTRIC The store that never fools you. Pur Information call BHidge 6-5886. If JIM LOVELAND tf Students in Mrs. Edna Laird's World, by Frank K. Kelly. Established since 1B30. , poncy, Just enough time left trjXelcct 1 • LETTERING • AaUwrlHd ' __v. -T ci,|j UKldge 6-6S30. your color of tile and decojattons. Deluxe 3-Channel /r"ullr-Ex- Delux* lull? ixtnuUd EXTRA I For Dig antl Delve dob Woolen*; cotton*, rayons, draperies CBR- •MLS Furrier seevnth grade science' classes a Great Chain of Life, by Joseph LEHIGH OIL CO., Inc CLOCKS—AU kinds—*pring and «•<*>£• /30% OFT a hamster so she could report thi SERVICE x Metal Weather BUipping tiled bath, oil stsam heat. oiwT car at- Wm ,Wendel Joseph P. Leuox (Installation Includ«d) |meyer will serve as co-hostess. Laidler; World of Mathema UsBQB JOBS OB MAU • FURNITURE tached garage, Taxes 827Q^Prtce 817.400. rabruarf Only) . best methods to use when hand SINC Ruth DetcrinB Henry A. Detering Chamberlain. BRidge 6^4287. ' ti Mrs, Waltef M. Wasowski, pres- cleaning, training, feeding by James R. Newman;" Ffepneve, THORLEIF JOHHSEN LUMBER STATIONS » North Wood Ave. For FREE Eittmatsri Call ling, HOTCHFOBD PONTIAC. INC. Fern'* m lident, will preside and there will and good pet by John Resko; Paintjpgui Amer- BRidg* $-9541 Open Friday evening tfr r tr.m.- ica,_.by Edgar Ri rdson;. Amaz- Furniture & Appliance* CRAWFORD'S GULF -work. Repairs.p.. aUerauona, additions, : ZONING HOUSE or apartment. 3 rooms or more, 7 roonvColonial excellent care', | men. Mrs. Richard BwyUsf tn las >SSN BUILDERS'GENERAL SERVICE STATION •UMP PUMPS. a«a. Garwood Paint and slain, ddormers , hesh , ti supny rooms make It a pleasure to the daily hardware. 340 North Ave.. Oarwood. in Cranford. BRidge 6-3664. •rut.attic rooms Expertly ddona by REALTORS INSUROHS Nonctr or .. .. C^lM^.ISTTll- iai«» in ..another house. Edward Dudicke, BRidcd e 6-043660436. .enow.. Ample 'closets, oil heat, one, car Notice is hereby given that the-Board •Unset 0-1930. tf garage, A fine buy at 816.800. ! ; :;;i ii of Adjustment iZoningi of the Township Jay Bee Window Co., Cranford section, is also 'woii_ig ^iii*-35i r ^ Delco and OuU Batterie* T0P8OIL. nil dirt, gravel, crushed stone. TELEVISION AND JTii ANTENNAS LENOX & DETERING of Cranford. N. J. in' the County ol same topic and will acquaint his M. Roberts; Walls Came Nuning Service INSTA1_ED AND HkpAUJEOTWork Union, held a public Hearing on February. Part* — BlUdg* 6-6076- cinders and sand. Call 8 to 8. PLain- guaranteed. Be»*onable^t«te*. New .£,•• WANTED 4, 1957 at 8:15 P.M. at the. Municipal classmates with importanl fi Tumbling Down, by Henriette BRldfl* S-kOOO fleld S-&S0B. ' U Paint and Body • MJftCA BOAD CBANVO Aeress Ires* H tunas Craatust CRANFORD-GARWOOD - KENO.WORTH and used TV wt*< .Tune* checked In We have several responsible buyers foi Building, corner North Avenue and Aldan •Four Residents Share Roosenburg; Trolley Car Treasury, Eastman 8L Cvanfon aUUwotk V.N.A. for general nursing. Visits. Hy- your home. Cali>V'Auwood 3-4130 or 4 bedroum honwi. If you are conlcmplat Street. Cranford. N. J., and considered concerning hamsters of THE WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA . podermics. maternal. and infant care, BRidge 6 «n)S \ tf inil putting your house on the murkel THE 5UN IS SHINING application <1 57.> of Virginia S. /Col- |ln Awards for Ideas Uy Rodentia." by Frank Rowsome; Last Parallel, BRlds* B-0554 BveiyUJac AL "A" JACKS burn to convert premises located at 314 GOOD WILL U8ED CABS Evelyn Chaikcn ' health education. The . Visiting Nurse perhaps, wv may be of service to you. IN FLORIDA •;• by Martin Russ; Portraits From Hardware ' ' . rUltori 8-4216 - Can Help You. Nominal Fee. Telephone KITCHEN CHAIRS Call now- or at your convenience for Ire* North Avenue. East. Cranford./N. ,J.. Four Cranford residents aie FUNERAL TEXACO SERVICE BKidge. B-0757. or cunsult Telephone appraisal. Vacationing? — r.;ovinS? — Investing? • Block 184. Lot 25i from a on/ family py^ is it? A mere Memory and Other Essays, by Ber- US MOST*! AVBU •. Pwectory. Hours Monday thru Satur- ^^ RliCOVEREDx Why not write to ' a former Cranford residence to a two family .residence. It •among 44 employees of the Esso Toxaco Gas — Oil PRES-TO-LOGS. clean and convenient was the decision.of the Boapa thai the Telephone BR'utje «5^835 mendicanjKfhat boasts and begs, trand Russell; Book of Storms, by CAMERAS DmECTORS Marfak tabrle*ti*a to burn in your fireplace, furnace and day. 8:30 *-m. to 4:30 p.m. No servi IN LATEST PLASTICSX resident for full information on all fuzes. iResearch and Engineering Com- WE 2-3700 B*a*lr*—Taaeaae^Aeecsseri** Sunday* or holiday*. /^ . 85.00 PER CHAIR X Detailed brochures, colored pictures, facts application should be denlyd. Eric Sloane. . OUUide grIU. Carton ot 6 logs (1.35: McPHERSON REALTY Cor The .Board further, considered applica- Ipany, Linden, who shared. $1J395 and GoB denies charity. — Mary rica-aa aad DsU»«f» 10 cartons 811.50. C. E. Tnibenbach. Bring In ytttir chairs, select your material. and figures. Wrte to Write Me" a Poem, Baby, by Har- BRldg* 6-0508 111 See the flrst class work we do. KiUheq It ALDEN ST. BR 6-0400 tion <2 57," of Harmony Jfliomes. Inc; to Lraiited at-the latest meeting of Baiter Eddy BRldg* 6-8804 Cranford Feed & Seed. 118 South Ave.. maintain a one family dwtlllnC with side- DOOLEY FUNERAL 8ERV1CF E. BRidge 6-1661. U set* made to your decor In chrome, BERNIE SCHIRMER - UNION COUNTY BUICI CO. 888 OaatasMla* -Awe. Oruhrt Piano Tuning wrought "iron and black tubular steeL — Evening* Call — line variance at 122 Betch Street. Cr»n- VOMBBAIi WBBCTOBB Rarllan Rd. 8c Walnut Av«nu* ford.-N. J.. IBlock SoyLot BO and part of IEL1ABLLE FlAK._, O TUNINO and le- % Pictorial Properties, Inc. COW or horse manure rotted, protect SI'ERBER'S Salesmen ' 145 E. Las Olus Blvd. 911. It was the dotislon of the Board ECONOMY ELECTRIC pairing tn^racognUabld d expertart . DuDd 1303 STUYVESANT AVE., UNION that a sideline variance be recommended BOULEVARD ESSO " Mi roses, flower beds, shrubs, trees against Libby Qnewster BR 6-IW9 Ft. Lauderdale. Florida , cold weather. 85 delivered. Top soiL kin Piano' Co. (formerly Cranford U Hope Milius BR 0-3315 , Copies of the dwMslon are on file in the Phones BRldg. 6-025S STAMDAHD LUMBER Piano Co.K Tuner* and Hebuilden. Municipal Building. l'', SERVICENTER Chestnut Farm. MUrdock ' S-4U88 24 ,4*1 • North Atfenua. Weat.. .WaatBaM. BBett y FFeelel y BR 6-0802 v/ hour*. tf MIMEOGRAPHING — AU types. Club By order / 4 SUPPLY CO. F. Franiinger, Prop. m WBatSeld *-_Tl A. Hebert _>. _ BK 6-13W) Oiuia»« bulletins, postals, booklets. Also public TOR CHOICE HOMES IN CRANFORD BOARD/OF ADJUSTMENT US sfattti VENETIAN BUNDS in stock. M'to 36 stenography aiid typing. Reasonable, Robert L. Clare. Jr.. . TELEVISION REPAIRS i AtlCM Inches custom quality »locK^bliiid». all prompt service. Day. night. Sunday, ' AND VICINITY / Chairman. •— Tubes — BatteitoB 64 Inches long. 82.03: al«o Jcncr.lt Office For Rent holiday service. M-K.Duplicating Scrv- CBR MLS William F/Little. Jr. AaUwrtosa and C. W. Brcrvemtin custom blinds. ice. 16 Hillcrcst Avenue. BRidge 6- Call Secretary Gray Memorial, BRido«e-S371 50c sq ft. Cranlord Upholstery Shop. OFFICE. FIRST FIXKtR. 1 Room*, private 211*. U Dated:^February 8. 1957 Z'-U BUI C BU*a. a 11*1 8*. . * aualtmrtft 120 South Ave.'. E.. BRldc* 9-08S3. U lavatory. 113 Miln Street. BRidge •«- PER DAY CALL , lalM aksl 0s»L \ M ANNE M. O'BRIEN Funeral Director* EUtCTHlC APPUANCES. Carpentry. SAINT. QMC TRUCK SALES GOAL RUBBER STAMPS made to order on Plumbing, etc. Small job* that seem so and tinner alike wUl be plcasrd vcith . Real Estate ANDRADE'S short notice, usually 34 hour service. big. E H Benners. One Hamilton Ave- best looking ColonlitU ^ve've . se QOOD VIIB CAM U Springfield Aram* ATLANTIC SERVICE „.!' Price* reasonable. Best of materil W tf IB Alden Street (2nd 8oor> ANTENNAS INSTALLED & REPAIRED )rewmaker Alteration) nue Cranford, BRidge 6-33541. Charming ins Id r too with iU lovely tf •M M. Btswa SI. and workmanship, Crunfurd iHubber 9 living room. UrcpUce. trench door* SALESMEN Evenings Call — GET THAT BRldg* 6-0012 . BclsatlN* Meier Taae-Ua* Stamp Shop. Ill . North Avenue, W . DRESSMAKING. Alterations. Draperies. li out lo. i* larne den. dinhStf room, Dr. H.Berman BRidge'6-1880 - . .... it CARPENTER and Mason work. Call \Edith Rearick „- _BRJ6-M08/ EUsalMth 4-3M0 LubricaUon—Tire*—Batterie*—Braka* Experienced '— Eunice Giordano, 1631 kitchen with a, tu'w electrii c stove, hthai La\usa Old. -..» - BR 6-07S^ BUiiiBC ti-5088 after S p.m. 3-28 l We Service ALL Electric Appliance BRldg* 6.0506-4467 Mountain Ave. Scotch Plain*. N. J mean* ampin wlrinil (320 line* 3 a bed* \ ' •' BR 6-7777- . .. • ROAD SERVICE PIANO . CLEARANCE Sale! Baldwin. '• FAnwood 2-878* . . . . ti ini*. tile bath, steam oil ..heat, 2 ca Optometrist , HARDWARE ALUMINUM, porch enclosures, jalousies v 200 Worth A**., W. BR 6-3813 Lester and others. Dudkm Piano Co.. or' combluuliuti windowb und screens- Uraifc, lovely lot. We M/ill be happy Ic WmtfitM Motor Sale* Co. North Ave.. at Railroad SUtion, Wcst- show you this home. THREE .BEDROOM split level, finished M BlfB BW**« Craafera HAND or tnachlne srwinc. aba genera Life Time, Aluminum Products, 102 • rvcieatioli room, fenced in ya/d with -in-ike-Bank flcld. WEsUieid l-Mll. If alteiatlun*. Reasonable price*. BRidge South Avenue, West. BHldgc 6-3205. CSANFOBD PAINT & 6-0846. - '• ' rear patio ^n< fireplace, wiillting dis- EyesEkamined • SHOE REPAIRING • WILD BIRD SEED. 9 pounds SO crnU. VALENTINE'S tance to Roosevelt School/and High t Friandly Wvricm Bine* IMT HARDWARE STORE School BRidge 6^-Jdll,. / U uunds.aS.85. Herb Dtuel toni builZ biick trout. 1 nolhinu like monry in the bank lo give you LOVELAND FUEL REPAIRING to your door. Phone BRidiie 6-6418 ask subjects. C*rol_ T. Clark. B.A. (Yata lay. porch, fireplace, deep yard, exccllcn \car old. 5 rooms and/ bath, enpansion AatBMlswa Dtstilaatot •TOOT SatiBin* Martilnaa for. Herb. • ( \ ' u 343 Walnut Ave. Tel Bridge 0-0SU8 location. Reduced to 420.900. LLB, Ed. M. IU Mountain Avenue. for estimates. >. atuc. lull basement, liatafic, 55 JMSO.lot.. 104 South Av«v E. BR 6-1670 QUICK 8ERVICE , U'ettncld. Call Wbtficld J-I74I-W. U Convenient bu»es, • station ' and schools. SOFAl Tuxrdo. r*d. down cushions, good 112 Centennial Avenue, Call BRids*v 6- a sense of security—•nd the pleasure of tnowinjT Genuine— LOUIS MONTINI condition plus slip cover*. BRidge tl- JVILXJAM RopsEi. — interior and Ex- DAY B943. 7 , 21^ f_t* and tupaln 557« U terior Painting. Skilled mechanic*. Per- in and Day out. you will, find this ' Used Cw KOPPERSCOKE KrrcHEN SHOE REPAIRIMO ~ Rental* sonal supervision. 205 Columbia'Ave- room Cape Cod BuncjiloW . *• wonderfi you've got the eash to buy the things you need or want. 22 Aldsm Bt. Cranford AFRICAN VIOLETS—Starters'. M cents nue. Crantord. Call BRidge 6-3715. comfurt. * Young enouch to be* knoderi BfUdg* 1-1144 ' bloomliu: planU. 8135 .Hid H 50." tur- old* wouizh. to luiye • plaster• walU' ou we*ifi«id t-.OM CABINETS AMERICAN: LEGION CASINO L> •S>MS*SlS^SS*SSSS«SSf>SSSaSSSSS>M .rm*s to match. Rl<*ck macic to givw fl akp nothing like saving at Union County TERRACE TAILORS meetings, tabla tennis. do at home. Call BRidce * DELICATESSENS * 305 Michigan Avenue. Kemlv^orth. and transportation. 116.500^ WOOD PRODUCTS CO. HENBY F. TOWNSEND fOUH BOWUNO ALLEYS .Chestnut 5-MO6. CHesluUt' 5-0637. U • U BEBBE BROTHERS AND CLEANERS LADYSCOJ.1. size IB. rrd. H t Ultra Modern Kitchen r . a=a rormlc*,_Slpk* * Counter Top* trimn^ed: Man's, bverco^t, dark colur; Salesmen' VOUSG MOTHER wuhes baby sittirui: Trust Comply—-with five offices and convenient K. MENZEL — PaliilUltfraHd paperhans- Aai_ils*sl Custom MubMCltchen Cabinets BOTDIO e JTOBAU large sue, UlUila;* 6-1685 or BRidge 6- 23 Riverside Dr. . BRidge 6-344: •Lois Bruok* BR B-IIWN. cAviUiVe». BRldSC 0-1371 COLONY • 664*^ • ' .- ' in«. I'lione Ultidgc 6-1U45. 61 Elizabeth _.:."!:.-.. v. ELisab*lh 4-4525 LINCOLN Avenue, Cranfuid. * ' tf. Anna Cook ...... BR A-312U D* Soto Complete Una of rACBJMO Gertrude Mead ...... _ BR «-64Ui. evening hour*. What's more, you can do all your 113 Dlubeth Ave.. EUx»betl 16 South Union Av«w Cranfe* Etta Minetti Bala* * Bttvlaa DBUOAona LIVING ROOM SET. 3 pieces; dining BR «-OT.tS Paul PatetU. Prop. room set. » pieces; Frigid«ue MICHAEL M. BARICH. Expert interior Dor \ PACrCAHD CU*tom 2 door »eC r. lUslsil * Sea* course. AU 100 tu>ui>d tu^. !< A B Lcllcnt cuiwlmort A lt-W CU*UMII qualit Custom Built Kitchens & Sink Top* KENTUCKY TRAILERS UDholsUtic« Jk Interior Decor»tln« Salt Service. BKliiuc 6.6I1B -- OHIO*. car with Ti voder n look*. Death torces AuthorUed , BUCTVCAI. 6-1T86.' U quick kAlc t37S. WE*UieUj 2-tOOft-M with our specially equippeti auto. Eliminates , CHasiout 5-15O7v Blip Coven - Furniture TREAT YOUR FAMILY 8TUDEBAKKR \ IPACKARU COMTKACTOB ) Trucks «V Trailer* To ihu binlt-to-order tl9-iS> ho'tnc ol 1MB Chr> f Club CuUpe. automatic 7< BBJWestneld Ave. Roselle Par EARLY AMERICAN Dint- wid.kx.jrd. cot- Sales It Service' BRidg* 6-0883 tage chest, small benches, spice- vabntet. ROBBINS & ALLISON. I dUbLllWUOtl. ^J rt?hll ^rf t^^a. btf*^T* ^&A4~VO \& drKr. condition, Kc«*oiwble. •II inconvenience* to our customers. Call us Bale* * Service • Hltcneuck chair, bruxs si-ale, one and pravulr ILUIUO liv t(i|{ 4t vco'vonilCia 1 c<|s%J. County Trust Company 18* Seas* Av*. B. two drawer stands, colored lion »u>m- BBt IMS Thr-« Ur^e bchr>. lui- jttur. 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',.,"'.•.;./..; <••) ' • -C jmm THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1957

Russel McGrath, William Kripen- directed an advanced class for the engineering:.; He is married^ to the is serving aboard the Navy's most ary meeting of the Westfield Musi- I of Mrs. William Child, 819 Sha; fife- .' and Paul Morrison. Dale Carnegie Institute of Effect- formef- Lucianne Hodges, daughter powerful icebreaker, USS Glacier, cal Club yesterday in the home dawlawn drive, Westfield. by Mrvi Mrs. P. G. Tomllnson, music ive Speaking and „ Human Rela- of Mp. and Mrs. Hilary D. Hodges. at McMurdo Sound, Antarctica as of Mrs. J. Faster Zimmerman, 725 Henry C. Loges, clubp resident, Wd i Wednesday Club Program Mrs. Chinning Rudd of CranW chairman, introduced Mr. Lenny, tions, and has served as instruc- Albert Lea, Minn., and they have part pf "Operation Deepfreeze IL" East Broad street, Westfield. who conducted the program. Mrs. tor in public speaking for several a daughter, Margaret. The 8,600 ton icebreaker departed, membership chab-man. ' Features American Music dorf, James Prior,. James Shaw speakers clubs. : Mr. Elmore is the son of Mrs. from Port Lyttelton, New Zealand, Mrs. H. O. Schneider, program Junior membership audit joni chairman of the day,, presented the "American Music Through the Years" was the theme of the pro- Collins presided. •', Mrs. W. H. Lang will introduce Paul B. Elmore of Waterbury, December 10 leading an eight- will be held at Mrs. Rudd's home, "Four Magic Steps to a Winning Conn-. ' ' i.. ._: ' ship convoy through the polar ice musical program after the business 218 Central avenue, on anothe) \ gram sponsored by the music committee.of the 'Wednesday;Morning the speaker. Mrs. Collins will pre- meeting. * date. Persons wishing to auditioii GARWOOD KEN1LW0RTH Personality" will be the topic of side. , • ,•' • ••.-..•"• ; pack which rings Antarctica. On CRANFORD Club at its meeting yesterday at the: home of Mrs. W..T. Collins, 18 Auditions for active membership are requested to Contact Mrs. R j Dr. LcRoy H. Iskyan, educator and , Hostesses for the tea are Mrs. arrival in the Antarctic the Glacier" U(i Madison avenue. :. ° , philosopher, who will be guest worked around the clock during hi the club have been scheduled at h4r hornrtbr details of require! - No. 5. Entered u Mcond clui mall matter' At The Girl«' Ensemble and the Boys' Double Quarte.t from Cranford Howard Ringle, chairman; Mrs. Mayfair Market for 11 a.m. March 6 in the hommente s for active membership CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1957 .The Poit OUlc* at Crtnlord. N. i. - 3 Sections* 24 Pages—10c speaker at 'tfiV philanthropic tea J. L. Grady, Mrs. Leon Hunt, Mrs. the Christmas holiday season High School, under the, direction to be held at 2 p.m>next Wednes- breaking out an 11-mile long char*- of James Lenny, presented a var- of the following: Kay Alexander. Everett Frank, Mrs-F. Mayer, Mrs. To Feature Food day at Sherlock Hall. \ Charles Redden, Mrs. P. Eugene nel through the four-to-six-foot Association Head ied selection of songs and spirit- Susan. Aborn, Martha Babcock, Dr. Iskyan is' lay reader for thick granite-Hard bay ice of Mc- uals. Steven Anderson played a Sandra Kromer, Gwendolyn Laur- Snyder, Mrs. Walter J7~Conley, With Parent Seal Church Bells to Herald A^dersm UrpesteMents Aid Squad St. Bartholomew's Epi sco-pal and-Mrs. Albert H. Francis. . Murdo Sound, clearing a wide, ONE WOMAN TELLS ANOTHER ptario solo. •". el, Stephanie Morrison, Christine Local shoppers with an expert Out of Euhd, Church, New York. He is also, "xMrs. 'Harry Rearwin, Mrs. safe waterway for the thin-skinned W Czerwinsk• i- of-' Bayonne- , Schillinger, Joyce Shaw, _Joyce founder-director of "Speaking . to eye for'extra special food buys, Ge>«;ee Lvon, Mrs. G. Holmes Wil- will enjoy a week-long opportun- cargo ships and the tanker USS YOU CAN EARN $40 To Aid Township Planners guest artist, presented' two piano Skaggs and Beverly Tyree. Win." ;his own course. In public liams and Mrs. Nelson M. Lightcap Nespelen. During her stay in the Heart Sunday Canvass Former Mayor Fred P. Andersen has called upon Cranford resi- solos: Beethoven's Sonata No. 2 In "the- Boys' Double Quartet speaking, personality building and ity to shop their choice of a wide WEEKLY—PART TIME will preside at the. tea tables selection of value-proven . food Antarctic the Glacier has played Heart Sunday will be proclaimed frorn the pulpits of local churches dents to dedicate part of their "skill, knowledge and talent" to plan- Chopin's Polonaise in A Flat. were: Herbert Hendricksort, Rob- selling. the role not only ofv icebreaker^ Plans Own Ambulance Drive this Sunday and church bells will be rurtg at 2 p.m. to signify the ning for the development of a better Cranford of. tomorrow.. ' • The Girls' Ensemble consisted ert Longaker, Robert McGrath, In the field of teaching, he has . ProceedsTrtjm the tea Will bene- products, while acquiring' valuable "Our 1941 stand-by ambulance' an announcement that the squad a letter to Nelson M. Lightcap, fit the Heart BVhdand the Citizen- but that of cargo ship, tanker;" start of the-house-to-house canvass for funds for the Union County "know-how" in the art of getting' Mr. Anderseit made the state- is in such condition that we must has withdrawn from the Cranford president of the United Fund, last ship Institute, which, will give a the most for their shopping dol- transport and aircraft carrier. rtcart Association, it was announced today by Postmaster Arthur F. 1 Pleasant; Interesting ment in an address before repre- {take immediate steps to replace United Fund and will conduct its week announcing the squad's with- scholarship- for. one.girl^from the lar. Metz. drive chairman. * ; sentatives of township civic groups Honored at CHS jit," Walter M. Cooper, president own ambulance replacement fund drawal from the fund. high school to go to thcNtjstitute During the week beginning Work. No Investment Cranford Residents Canvassers will wear identifl- and other residents at the first of j of the Cranford First Aid Squad, drive from March 1 through June. Acknowledging receipt. of the at. Douglass College in Juried. • Monday. Mayfair Markets will be 1 cation tags as they distribute a series of discussions on recom-| said yesterday in explanation of Mr . Cooper revealed that he sent letter. Mr. Lightcap said the United The literature group will'meet, featuring quality-'-tested merchan- In Musical Program Ethel Tucker and Celinda Fer- white Heart Sunday envelopes for mendations of the • Community : Fund has not yet acted on the at the home of Mrs. F. M. Burel- bearing the Parents' Com,- Red Cross Planning Associates, Inc., of matter. bach, 21 Hamilton avenue at 12:30 guson of Cranford were among Phon*: BRWg« 67479 donations. Envelopes will be left | AT BARON'S YOU Seal. A highly re^' Princeton, last Thursday night in ] p.m. Tuesday. " ' ~' ••••••• ' those participating in the FeMu- at homes where residents are away The. First Aid Squad was ad- spected^vjrnpartial commendation, the Municipal Building. Mayor Say£ Governing Body this.seal"seizes shoppers by spot- Area Heads at the time so that contributions mitted as a participating member Joins Management lighting brancitSKproven wholesome may be .mailed. „ ' The Cranford Community Coun- of the United Fund last year and and safe for useiay families with Cranford's quota in this year's cil sponsored the talk. Presiding To Provide Plantiirig 'Drive' was assigned $2,500 as its share, children, and, good buys in every Announced' campaign is $4,084.61. In $enil- was' Robert M. Crane, council of the contributions received in Consulting Company * ft worth, the goal is $1,279.95, and president.. •The Township Committee intends to, provide the leadership and last October's, campaign. • George P.- Elmore of 100 Hern- way. ;'• • The appointment of nine area Garwopd's quota is. $7.16.44. Cranford residents must inter- drive to carry ou4the. necessary planning changes to keep Cranford Mr. Cooper said the seriousness ing avenue, formerly chief indus- A Parents'-Commcnded\food i I ...A chairmen for the annual fund drive product has been thoroughly te of the Crahford-Garwpod-Kenil- Proceeds of the annual appeal est themselves in' the problem of .the hub of social, business and residential life in Union County, of the.situation with regard to the trial engineer, Burry Biscuit Cor- 1 are used to support scientific re* township planning, the former [ Mayor John L. Breflnan told mem- Packard ambulance was not real- • poration. Elizabeth, • has joined by expert technicians under th . worth Chapter, American Red Cross, next month was announced search on which doctors are de- mayor declared, because the days j bers of the Lions Club Tuesday ized at the time the squad joined •{•• Bruce Payne and Associates, Inc., direction of the magazine's Con- r ATKICK J, G1ALL l sumer Service Bureau. Represen- today by George Morton, drive pending for the answers to the of the "frontier philosophy" for! night at the Coach and Four Rcs- Board President the United Fund. The squad pur- ON DRUGS AND SUNDRIES management consulting firm with CLEARANCE! many Unknowns about heart dis- taurant. chased a new $10,000 Miller- headquarters in Westport, Conn. tative samples are laboratory chairman. the Atlantic seaboard are over. ' jftr . checked; contents of cans and eases. In addition, Heart Fund Introduced- by Public Safety Cadillac First Aider ambulance in As a senior asspciate, Mr. Elmore Serving under Mrs. Robert T. "Within the lifetimes of most of' packages must closely resemble FLOOR contributions. support professional i Commissioner Nicholas St. • John 1954. /Hucston. vice-chairman , for the Grail Named us,. the Atlantic seaboard from '- • -^ will function primarily in the areas the picture on the label; instruc-; and public education" and cora- LaCorte. a club menjher. Mayor Rubinstein 49c r SPECIAL- of industrial engineering, cost re- northern section of the township | „?!__»£ Portland. Me. to Norfolk, Va. and' [ In announcing the ambulance, tiotus must be clear and label re-' SAMPLES ^rennan declared that a commun- 1 ~ replacement fu«d. drive, Michael duction and cost, control. A. Kiernan, Jr., of 410 Co-Chairmen for this year's in places 75 to 100 miles inland \ Magic Illusion Plastic Chantilly dpes accurate. Boys' Camp will be solid urban territory," Mr., ity often overlooks the'cost of fail- Colancri, who is in charge of the . Mr. Elmore was previously exe- N p Inve | * i ing to plan ahead. cutive assistant to the director ol Parents' Magazine investigates ninth and 12th election districts; Andersen stated, 11 project, issued the" following state- MAKE-UP KIT BABY PANTS TOILET WATER the conditions under which a prod- Malcolm Johnson. William J. Mc- erty- values.. m ment; . . construction and maintenance of • Wood James J. Felz of 18 Beech street Crea of the Union County Trust P^^tent^ life that we have chosen .because i uct is prepared and packaged. All taxes and human well- Grand Union Company. East for the seventh, 16th and 17th elec- . Township Engineer Patrick J. Parents-Commonded products Company is serving as treasurer We have chosen Cranford, we have > Ican result from allowing an exist-. $2-50 $|J5 Patcrson, and also served as a con- tion districts, and Richard"-Guy and Louis Cohen of the Cranford Grail was elected president of the. BOSS JOYCE SKAGGS ls; the 1941 Packard, which in its must p^ss recognized tests for v got to start thinking in terms of I ing outmoded, inefflcient and op- sultant in wage incentives nnd cost of 301 Prospect avenue for theBootery is in charge of plastic Cranford Boys Camp Association present condition and *tate of quality. ' . . preserving and further developing iporlunistic system to become »•*<..-*f- control. Buring World War II third, fourth and 18th districts. heart containers- . at the annual meeting Sunday this township," the speaker de- j worse, might far exceed the. fln- repairs, has outlived its useful- 1.25 1.00 5-Day Mr. Elmore was a' captain in the 8UMDAT \^rcif chairmen for the southern evening at the. home of Charles .dared. Students Jancial outlay necessary to correct ness.' •''••. Army Air Force. Men in Service IUJLML to 7 P.I iii;iii:Mi] ^•Section of- the township under Mrs. C. Goodfellow, Jr., 403 Claremont "I happen to be one who rightly ;the situation," he asserted. • "It is mandatory that Cranjord Yardley DEODORANT Dorothy Gray Mr. Elmore was graduated from t)ean S. Rankin, pipe fitter third Robert E. Colston, vice-chairman, place. The new president suc- or wrongly thinks that Cranford I The Township Committee is now operate-twp ambulances due to the Yale University in 1942 with a B.S.class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. will be: Mrs. tlorman Seebach of LWV Units ceeds Mr. Goodfellaw, who hadand what it stands for is worth Select DAK in the process of preparing a. writ- fact that transportation cases to. HAND CREAM PADS Ceilogen Cream ROUTE :: 1-) Collins street and Mrs. Fred held the post for the past three and from hospitals have increased •x in industrial administration and S. W. Rankin of 15 Cherokee road. preserving," Mr. Andersen con- ten, comprehensive/ planning pro- Barber of 30 Mehdell avenue for years. , gram as a guide, he said. Each and local hospitals no longer main- the 10th, 11th and 14th districts; To Discuss tinued. • , $2-50 Other officers for the coming Turning to the problem *of 'Good Citizen' i commlttceman is submitting his tain ambulance service. Mrs. John Colineri of 120-Centen- year arc: Vice-presidents, John E. 94< m Cranford's central business area, The student body of Cranford, views concerning the long-range "There have been many occas- ^_ „ nial avenue and Mrs. Robert Odell Allen, Frank J. Dooley, Robert M. ions when ope ambiance is out of 214 Diete street for the first, Election Law the section dealt with in the plan- High School has elected Misi Joyce I plans for the township.' After Crane and Santiago Porcella; sec- ning surveyors' report. Mayor An-' on a CBII that a second emergency Ithy 53c 59c fifth and 13th districts, and Mrs. ..Three -discussion groups of theretary, . Arthur Boertmann; and Skaggs. daughter of Mr and MrsJ. these arc coordinated and crystal- /Continued on page S) li call has been requested. Cranford Thomas Korner of 216 South Un- League of Women Voters will meet treasurer, Russell Hoagland. Charles Skaggs of 21 Doering vray. ' ^^ ^' 1**™™** * ° organizi e an ovia Crest Prophylactic ittee to help plan First Aid Squad during the year ion avenue and Mrs. Frank Biri- during the- coming week to study Reeiected trustees for three-year as "DAR Good Citizen" for 1957. | advisory M. L._f ALIAFERRO 1956 made a total of 498 calls, bauer of 118 Besler avenue, for As a result. Miss Skaggs will be!and exccuV.thc- best long-range m and discuss material on what was terms were Mr. Dooley, Clarence traveling 9,200 miles with 2,000 TOOTH PASTE TOOTH BRUSH the second, sixth and 15th districts. CD Siren Test Set described by Mrs. Karl E. Rodgers, U Fritz. Robert J. Laier, Sr., the among some 100 -Good Citixen" I Policies for CranfordI development, man-hours of volunteer time. " M • Mr. Morton said the area chair- 11 he hc sddcd tha for Rev. Robert G. Longaker and John For Noon Tomorrow girls from high schools throughout! ^y - - ^ Vrotes-. "Cranford has a well-equipped, men will select their own cap-election law chairman, as "the si )nal hcl wl Mcnte. Named to full terms to till The air raid siren will be' the'state who-will attend thc[ « P » ^ needed in cer- Taliaferro highly trained first aid and am- 2 Mk hodgepodge of election laws, which toin arcas tain's, who will recruit other work- vacancies were Dr. Anthony Sor- sounded here at noon, tomorrow v spring conference of the Daughters - . ' ers. The campaign begins March are recognized', throughout the bulance squad made up entirely dill and Stanley F. Grayson. Wil- in an audible test of the new of the American Revolution in The mayor said Cranford needs of volunteers whose only reward Store Uour§ 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.—We Issue Green Trading Stamps when the special gifts commit- state as a threat to the value of liam Hauk was elected to a one- Civil Defense public action sig- .Trenton on March 14. The state "realistic long-range planning," Is Elected tee goes into.action. The house* "We don't want any hardening is the satisfaction that comes from w each citizen's vote." year unexpired term. nals, CD Director G. Holmes winner selected from thU group helping others. The services of the of the arteries in the center of our ' ELIZABE tu-house solicitation is. scheduled At a briefing session held at her .The new president has Served Williams announced. • will receive a $100 government v township which would strangle it By Trustees * (Conti^twd pit paj|« *) CO to start March 1$ and.continue home-last Wednesday nigfet, Mrs. ua trustee of., the-camp for more : bond. Each participant will b« for the remainder of the month. " - iPurposB'of*thetest is to train and cause economic hardship to M. L. Talia'erro of 114 Herning {lodgers reported that all 80 New than a decade and has long been the public to distinguish' be- presented with a ccrtificale of, . Mrs. Birbauer; .who was New ho avenue was unanimously elected Jersey leagues have been discuss- interested-in youth work. As a. tween the "Alert" and "Take merit and a pin by the sponsoring taxpayers in our community, member of the Cranford Recrea- Cover", signals. The "Alert*' is society j continued.' Nor do we want 111- president of- the Board of Edu- CP total 34 EASTMAN ST. CRANFORD, N. J. in 1956 wiir n, tto hiwrli (BCj.hn.mjt f advisl;<1 or (OFT. CKANVOID THEATUI) m.i years. She said the. league pr reation of an appreciation in! opportunistic use of cation at its. organization' meeting will make home calls for Ti... In innle-pitMrna^qrial a the siren, and the "Take Cover?*^ T«* |\ FREE DELIVERY a basis of .good citizenship pointment of a non-partisan coin- He succeeds Burton J missioner to assure uniform pro- is a fluctuating threo-minute sig- -'.Preliminary returns in TEL. BR 64100 - •'Store Alto in W« !>'•>'•.'•' Vodraska Convalescing cedures in the state and, secondly, is nag nal. • • • charge of this annual activity, a dTTtHftot^ieBc^Teeleelt o board. X WB EKSBBVK THB UOBT TO LOOT <|UANTmBS Frank Vodraska, proprietor. Of to strive for an overhauling of The public will not take cover spokesman explained. have reached a total of $2,985.44, Unanimously elected as vice- the Cranford Meat Market. 11 "the present tangle that is Title and" traffic will not be halted. Miss Skaggs was chost*> as [t was reported today by Postmas- 19, New Jersey's election law." Has 13 Stars "Good Citizen" for her qualities of Fibrosis Fund president was Mrs. G. Holmes Wil- ter Arthur F. Metz, treasurer. This Walnut avenue, is convalescing at When the "Alert" sounds, peo- liams. George S. Sauer, who has .his home in Westfield after under- First unit meeting. Monday at A Cranford resident, J. H. Buck- ple should turn on their radios leadership, dependability, service As its community service pro- aiyount represents approximately HERE NOW! „ .THE CAR WITH ALL THE : nam of 5 LaSalle avenue, is the served the board for more than 20 80 percent of the returns from the nmnu an operation last week Jn 1:15 p.m., will be heW at the home for further official information. iContinued am. Paoe t) ject, Capt N. R. Fiske Post, 335, « fComnnuea on Hope 8) proud owner of a 13-star flag be- years as attorney, was unanimously house-to-house 'solicitation and the Elizabeth General Hospital. Ueved to be more than 160 years V.F.W., and its Ladies* Auxiliary retained. docs not include the coin cans, he old. will launch a fund drive for the Mr. Taliuferro has been a board explained.' Mr. Bucknam's interest in 'his" Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, it was member six years.. In 1951 and Mrs. James F. O'Brien, local BLACK v flag was aroused by stories of oth- CD Reorganization Plans 1052, he served us president.' Dur- announced this week. chairman, reported that a complete Says Library Space Lack er old ensigns which have ap- ing the past year, he has been tally is expected by next week. peared in recent1 issues of The Cit- In addition to soliciting cooper- chairman of ,thc special building Cranford's quota is $3,500. 1 f A Announced by New Director Hinders Teenage Program izen and Chronicle. ation from other. organizations to committee and a member of' the More than 150 guests attended k The local resident said he re- In connection with a reorganiza-1 will instruct local volunteers in builcliiiKS, grounds and equipment the reception for Golden Deed SAMPLE Because of lack of space, it is difficult to supply the needs «f preparation for-scttinfi up here of j 'urids.to i.ght this dread dis- V ceived the nag from his grand- tion'of the Civil Defense and Dis- lections of rags and cjothing will This statement was made by Mr, Bueknam' said be believes -.Mr. Geddings, who Is chief chem- Following attendance at a meet- I be held throughout the year. To Appear on '2V Monday Harmony Event Mrs. Sarah Raddin, library direct- the flag came into possession .of is^for the Mallinekrodt Chemical j ing on 'Continuity of Government i The men's drill team/ will have Cecil Rhodes, Jr. of 16 Riverside drive, 32-year-old .vice-president of Forstmann Fabric in the Event of Disaster'' held inja roast beef dinner at Veterans' or, in discussing problems in sup-his ancestors around 1790. The 13Com;ipany In Jersey.City, will at- tof Hoisting Fabricators. Inc., Bayonne, said yesterday that he "dcfln- plying the teenage group of chil- tars are spread throughout' the tend a v'!radchem" instruotor's Westfield by the County CD last j Memorial Homo on March 2 to This Evening Thursday, Director Williams rv- j raise funds to buy new unjforms.- tely expects" to appear orMhc television quiz show, '"Twenty-One," on The Cranford Rotary Club will dren with adequate library facili- Held of blue* The; last time the' course being given by State CD in- ... ties, at a meeting of the Evening banner was used, he.said, was at structors under sponsorship of the por'tt-d that the local CD unit plans iThe post's regular paper drive col- Monday night. . • • • ' •• - - ' ^ present, its second "Evening of the end Ot World War II. . Union County CD organization at to- set up a three-deep tfrfianiza- i lection will be held March-» and The former Union Junior College instructor, who has been pour-' Harmony" at 8:30 o'clock) tonight Department ' of the Village Im- the Westfield Armoryxthe first Uon with second and third alter-{10. Residents having old papers -injj through reference s and in the Cranford High School aud- provement Association in- Cranr A resident'of .Cranford for'24 ford Methodist Church last Thurs- years,- Mr. Buckman came here four Sundays in March. nates Uiiinwt (breach post. or magazines art- requested to tel- encyclopedia (or Iwo weeks in itorium. Proceeds will go to its- Upon completion of the course. Also unending ike AVestfleW i ephone the Veterans'V'^ Memoriaill •preparation "for'the show, \iiid he Taking part will be the West- "rom Buffalo. He is With LJnde Christian Heads Mr. Williams said, Mr. (Continued on Page S) . I /Continued on Paoe 8) should lit least be introduce^ Mon- lii'ld Chapter Chorus of the Socie- day at the end of the sli()w and in force at the library, particular- ••• 'O ty for the Preservation and En- Republican Club o ly for thftse for teenagers, and "mragement of Barber* Shop gave the reasons behind them. The program, will be presented Regularly 6925 | Xjuartet Singing in America, Inc., on WNBC-TV, channel ,4, at 9 In closing, the library director Col. Charles J. Christian was "' ' the 1053 and 1954 area champions reported;on the greatest needs, in Country Girl' in Cranford Friday, Saturday o'clock. ">ul 1054 international finalists; books' for teenagers, as the project The Cranford Dramatic Club Last week, Mrs. Vivienne Near- iiominuted: for reelection as presi- intf. 30, a New York attorney, tied! rantord Republican tlu' EasteVnalrcs of Jersey City, of the Evening Department this presents "The Country Girl;" by dent ol the C '.1 »•> l!l;"vB international fifth' place med- V*l Charles Van Doren, college in-1 year is purchasing books for theClifford Odets, as its second pro- Club at a meeting last night in th« Tvro stunning .examples of a Jilists; the Play-tonics of Tcaneck, library for this age" group.' Mrs. w**m structor who has won $143,000 on duction* of the current season to-J the program. Mr. Van Dorcn is |ntunicipal building. 11156 international second place Raddin was introduced . by Mrs. morrow evening in Sherlock Hall i'dalists: and the Chord Weavers Ben Geddes. who conductbd the the biggest* winner on iiny single Other olficerl s nominated for the iaLulous collection of black f Little Falls, an all girls' quartet. business meeting. *• at 8:30. There will be^a second sho'\y. coming year follow: %. performance Saturday'evening. Mrs. Ncaririg will again meet The WcstttcJd Chapter Chorus, The program for the evening Mr. Van Poren Monday, night in Vico-presidcnts, Roderick W* coats! The finest fabrics and i» ;iddition to their popular selec- Under the direction of. Miss •*.w included a talk entitled "Your the second round of their battle. Smith, George E. Berry and Mrs. «'«"«. will present "Barbershop- Voice Is You," presented by Mrs.Alice Mathews, thi cast has been rehearsing intensely the past six Mr. Rhodes is in line to oppose the Barbara Fricke; secretary, Mrs. l">iU in Darkest Africa" together Marjorie Stokes of the New Jer- winner. Even if there is a second E.;telleDuemniler; treasurer, Mrs. workmanship... blended for vv'th their Jungle Chorus. sey Bell Telephone Company, who weeks. The cast includes Horace Stevens as Bemle, A. James Hur- tie, the Cranford man thinks he Florence Humilton arid auditor, Tickets will be on sale at thestressed the importance of care in may be called to compete near the u I speaking over the telephone. ley as Larry, John Madden as Phil Anthony G. Henrich. quality in svelte black. Select

r ception of the persons speaking. ' •;'• > • '' ." -' Qeorglc Elgin. ' , ^ ,..^^^ Tomorrow ,,, .... . ^ <»u^un» Rout Oark She then showcd_wjth her own Howmd Low h ;at l J The play, which was done 6n Municipal oflkes. buuks. schools J ,^^ ^ 1 -'v ' „ , from among many fainous- voice how to improve the faults iind the public .library will u.tCoff^.. Donald H. Creighton. K J Ju«t out and just wonderful—the longeJ, lower, In Drive for Crown Broadway J\nd later In Hollywood ll Ira Dona illustrated. The speaker • was In- as a movie, is a tragic •character closed Uimorrow, Washington's|P° f- , , 1 "- , **??** J- •parjding new '^7 Chevrolet! 20 glamorous new Coach Bill Martin's Cranford birthday. ' j Grail, Harold A. "\Jlovier, Mrs.; troduced by Mrs. Russell Herman. study 'of a famous actor. models... thrilling new styling .., exciting new nanie coat njakers. Muses* •'liuh School basketball team K|olvrit0 m lt<>k Joh n-')vi>d a step closer to Us second Mrs. Russell Matthews, chair- Production manager John Rash' The*Ci':infoi'««»fl'ifei»rtliuUiiuw H» ' ». " K. Hav- colors. New high-compreetiion howepower and man of, the American home de- CdUDty Tnwt Compan.y,:'usually 'lln«. Henry A. Klubeiispics. J-tr;.iSht Watchunji Conference has worked out the problems cre- -~ +etm*AioaalRamjetJudJlitigCfkin* for smoother suet* 8 to 16. "iiJ-kctball crown yesterday after- partment, announced that. Mm. uted by the* eight scene changes open Friday niiihts. will Instead George M. Lincoln. Nicholas St. ethan ever beforeTWe're Bhowing Che" Gcntfe Gillcn Will be hostess for I be open from 0:30 to 8:30 o'clock John 1-aCorte, Ann Muyborry, Ed- _ t ii.xm by registering a 65-39 vic- called for in* the script. Assisting •mart new '67^Task-l orce iTruc! •come- '"ty at the expense of Clark Rc- the group Monday evening at her him. on the production arc the fol- tonight. ward C. McMuhon, Albert J. Musa, ' into our •hojrroom today" and them great home,' 220 Central avenue. lowing committees: Union Junior .College' students.: Hurry ,V. Osbonu-. Jr.. Carroll us well as pupils ut Cranford's Quaintumv. Ailin. Einjuy. D. Stan- new Cbevroleta for 1957! Cranford's Watchurtg C 1 'iw ii-i, (.'UlllllaTcVl WllB lluWIICft ,______^_ mmlttee |ili man- Santiago Porcella, Roy public- and parochial schools, will » X- A. A. Smith aiill ratric L. '-' U the Rams defeat Hillside announced plans for a 13 iVA>-.u~thri.f rdm* wtjek-end. j Williams. . .' M *Kxtn-cost option "•} ;' liamc as yet unscheduled, a and fashion show in Short Hills on Geddings. Wlllard Wight, W P. Postmaster Arthur t:^tetinria'st--«*rtlun^«U^*kc_i»t4ilu.M. <• nmfoid-Roscllc playoff will be in nnnounce< May 22. Blocchcr, Jon Hoffman, George Mcmbcrs of the •, noinli »•»•• offing for the title. i - mail deliveries tomorrow, but .the A nominating committee was Morton, William Cole, James Felz, ' Scene at rehearsal for Cranford Dramatic Club > prescntiition of "The Counti-y Girl," by Clifford eoinn>lttee wore Mr. Klubenspies, The Cougars were never in Frank Wushbourne. William Boyd, lobby-will be open from 8 u.m. to AUTO SUPPLY & SERVICE CO. elected, consisting of Mrs. George Odets, in Sherlock Hall tomorrow and Saturday cv.-oings. Lett to richt in the picture ur,e: MihS Alice chairman; Mr. Havilund, Mr. La- iiouulc yesterday, as Bob Hobble Glllen, chairman. Mrs. Richard Robert Bix>wn; light and sound, 5 p.m. for box holders and pcr- lt for 5 Mr. O>bornc, Jr., Mr.' ftROAD ST. •ndW. MILTON AVE. RAHWAY, N. J. Open Thursday Night 'til 9 , , > Points, Norm Muldrow Chester A. Williams, ' chairman; Mathews, director; John Madden. Richard Anders M. MIS. George Morton. A. James Hurley (in fore- wibhint! to usestanip nia-|Cort*.. Town, Mrs. Russell Herman, Mrs. oud Mi. Uuuu4U« lor 13 uad BUI Dickisoo itor 10. * (Cuutiuucd ou pauc ft) (COMOMM* oa Pag* •*> giouutl), Horace SUtvuiw, Uowurd MiUu> claim*. CRanford \: if... 11 ^;-