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rue six CRANTOBD been installed as the dominant in terior motif. ^- , - '.- •. City Savings Founded in 1887. City" Federal, Savings has grown from a single Opens New office in downtown Elizabeth to four' offices/including the new air- domebranch in,Elmora, with total Air-Dome assets in excess of $55,000,000. The ^ssociatlon'is'.'tlieTlarigEStrfederaUjr Association, with; offices in Eliza chartered savings association in the beth, Kenilworth and Linden; state and the largest sayings and opened the world's first air-dome loan association in Union County financial building in, the Elmora Entered as second class mall matter al section of Elizabeth on Saturday Vol. LXVH. No.2J. 3 SecUbn^, 24 Pages . NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY; JUNE 16,1960 The Post Office at Cranford. tt. J. TEN CENTS Erected as an interim measur while a new' permanent Elmora Office is. being built, the u'niqui savings center,has walls of trans Record Year J as estion parent vinyl.material supported by 's School Craniord High to Graduate an air pressure differential of onl; HOME PURCHASED—air. and Mre. Louis MoncelM of Bayonne Report Given four-hundredths of a point per have purchased the above home at 2 Amherst road* Mr. and Mrs. At Elizabeth, North Avenues square inch. A. special revolving George Miller, the former owners, have moved to Scotch Plains. diplomas to71 In an effort to help alleviate traffic congestion during the morn- door'" permits;.', only a minimal On Cranteen ing rush hour at Elizabeth and North avenues, a traffic patrolman •J..L-! This home was sold through the offices of G. G. Niinn, Realtors Seventy-one pupils, 41 girls and 30 boys, will be graduated Largest Class Next Tuesday . amount of' "air to escape when and Insurors, 181 North avenue, east by Lucia p. Rainey of the The Cranteen program for local will be stationed at the intersection from 7:15 to 8:45 aJn., begin- someone enters, or leaves. A con Ifrom St. Michael's elementary school at ceremonies at 8 p.m. young people attracted a record- ning next week,.it was announced at Tuesday night's' meeting of the Names,of 300 candidates for sariie olflice. --.---• • t- -,•.-•• •• •••- —•• taincd by a blower and added t. Rev" Msgr. William B. Donnelly, pastor of Jhe church and t was, reported by Fred "Ward, Corte. High School commencement strength,is given by steel reinforc- Too many people are thinking director of the school. treasurer, in his annual report. It Mayor. Ira D. Dorian, who pre- jGuardians ot future' Topic exercises in the school audi- ing hoops. ' ; ' ' • ''.'", Men in Service of security Instead of opportunity. is estimated that more than 7,500 Seaman Richard H. Sorge, son of The address to the graduates' sided, explained that the township torium at 8:15 p.m. next Tues- A tropical garden "replete with They seem more afraid of life than young people attended the 17 has! made repeated attempts to rare flowers, plants and -birds has Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Sorge, 134 death.—James F." Byrnes. . will be given bytibe Rev. Jo-meetings: held during the year at For Baccalaureate Address day were announced today by Hiilcrest avenue, has completed a have a traffic light installed at this ommittee seph P. Fagan, chaplain of he Casino,, or an average of 441 intersection but the request -'has The Rev. Dr. Robert G. Longakcr, pastor of the First Presbyterian -Principal G. Frank Zimmer- radio transmitter operator's course the Benedictine Mother House, Church,, will deliver the address at the baccalaureate-service for ihe man. This is the largest gradii-. NOTICE: or INTKNTIOV at the Naval Training School at . It; is, necessary to be almost a 'or each meeting. been turned down by the State Takr tunicc lh.il BAY LEAK POST No. Newport, R. I., where he is sta- genius to make a good husband. Elizabeth, and diplomas will The financial report of the teen- Highway Department. Many resi- graduating .class in the'Cranford High School auditorium at 8 p.m. ating class in the school's his- •6807. VETERANS OF FOREIGN. WAJ1S, Charter be; awarded by MoHstgnor Don- dents who enter North avenue of Uw UNITED iSTATES. Garviood. N. J.. tioned aboard the USS Keppler —Balzac ige activity shows a balance to be Sunday. -His topic will be "Guardians of the, Future." - \_. _ tory There were 2J8 dipiomasj. ha« applied to Ihe Mayor and Council of from Elizabeth avenue are delayed DDE.' He will be assigned to op- Elizabeth Arden nelly. •••'•-' carried forward of $16.23. Total Invocation will be by the Rev.-John"'A. DeVeaux, Jr., pastor of St. awarded last year. • •Xhe ' Boroufih of Garwood. N. J.. for a : club license for pren>l»o* situatid at 321 - • NOTICE OF INTENTION A four-year scholarship to Oak assets for the year amounted to for several'' minutes because' Of : erator's duty aboard his '.ship, Mark's A.M.E. Church, and bene- ; -r- ——•——r—,— Student speakers at the ex- • V South AvoniK;. Garwood. . N.. J. EARNS DEGREE—Donald S. which is a part of Task Force Take notice that JOSEPH P. TRIAJJO. tiidy Meets Knoll School of the Holy Child, $1,850.17. The breakdown of the the heavy' flow of traffic i^pijg -•"-- -Thr ium» un& addresses t>t fleeted tradinc as THE GARWOOD HOUSE, has Committee members appointed Summit, and a partial scholarship North avenue and one fatality al- diction by the Rev. Laurance J.' /m SaVT -1 9 ercises will be David Skaggs, officer* ^rr as fnllowu: -' . * McCord, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. "Bravo", assigned normally to an- applied to the Mayor and Council of the ear's expenditures lists $615 paid Pync, pastor of the Alliance I * • OWTI I\PmPkllQ Commander: Louia KlrUucr. 2 .Cht'slnut D. S. McCord of 22 Oak lane, ti-submarine duty .along the At- Borough of Garwood. N. J.. for a Plenary jy "the Cranford Community to.Mount Si. Mary's School, Plain- to the directors, $430 donated to ready has occurred at the. inter- Robert Freese, Betty Eudene... Street. Cranford, N. J. Retail Distribution and Consumption' li- field, will be awarded to Mary section. - .'•-. • . Church. Stephen Anderson, class XVTTHllVVUO and Linda Eaton. Their ad- Senior Vice-Commander: Leo- Ma-zur, 555 received a bachelor of arts de- lantic Coast: At the present time cense for premises situated at -2o2 North Council to explore'the'feasibility the American Legion, $197 donat- president,'will read the Scripture.FfX* • »^_^ ; ."V." Myrtle -Avenue. Garwood. N. J. eree in economics on Sunday he is enroute to the southern Eu- Avenue! Oarwood. N.'J. -•'••• oi a charter study in Cranford met Clara,' Gallagher. Gold' medals, for ed to Cranford High School, $331.- Commissioner LaCortc appealed dresses, respectively and in V;. ' Junior Vice-Commander: Yhale Snow, 3J4 Joseph P. Triano resides at 1983 East excellence in religion will be'nre- •'"v'H* •'• Spruce Avenuo'.' Garwood. N. J. from Gettysburg CollegeVGettys- ropean area for three months' Second Street. Scotch Plains.. N. J. tlonday - nigni ai me, nome oi ine — ^— —_ — j— 9^4^ employeciupivyrda fo10sr* general geriera'i expensesexpenses. for public cooperation during the The program will open with the JJISCUSSIOIIS the Order mentioned, will be qmrtrnwi.iiTV Rnh>h Matin. 317 Mvnlr -Objections, if ttnyr-should-bo-mLdo Iro- Specials immittoe-chairmaiw-Howard^Mr *onied-to-PatriciaJoan-Petrocel6ne iS60~spenrin miscellaneous dbna- gn prehidr, • "pmiWw ' Jf*1! ' Avenue. Gamwidi N- J-. burg, Pa. A graduate of Cnin- Buty. .He entered the Navy, as a mediately. In writiDf. to A. T. Mosca. Air," by.Searle Wright, followed based upon four criteria men- Objection*, if any, should'be made im sfi Attending were Mrs. and Eugene Joseph Barrett. forts will be made to obtain some fSiij-.;-:- ford High School. Mr. McCord Naval Reserve man last October Cleric of the Borough of Garwood. N. J. tions and $200 set aside for "future by the • processional hymn, "God. tioned in a poem by Henry mediately, in wrilinc. to AT Mosca. (Signed i Charles* Redden, Community 'Recipients of prizes of books in solution to the problem. Summarized Clerk of the Bornuch o* Garwood, N. J. was a member of Tau Kappa for two years' active duty. ' JOSEPH P. TRIANO equipment of Our Fathers," by G. W. War- Van Dyke: 'Four things a man . .,. •••-..••*; ••.,." must learn to do if he would keep • •'•'."' •.-.'• '.' •" VETEHANS OF FOREIGN WAHS OF U.S. Scotch Plains, N. J. Robert M. Crane, Denton Layman, sored by Court Trinity, Catholic proving,exchange of township- conclusions reached during the .-' '•'. ,' .BAY LEAF. POST No. C807. swimming teams. • ••^rr-w Adv. Pees: »5-M " - 6-16 Now is the moment of Blue Grass—arid expressed the thanks of the Cran- Anthems by the, High School his record true: .To think without Loul^ Klekner, Commander NOTICE Or INTENTION l S. R. Christensen, William Daughters of America, Will be: owned property for land located first round of discussion in re- .confusion clearly; to love his fel- Adv. Feen: S1O.50 ..i 6-16 Take notice that JOHN HAJCUSA. trad- teen Committee to Cranford Post Choir will include "My Shepherd ••'V'-'v'.;'."' •• Division I — Kathleen Quinn, first, in an area in the southeasterly sponse to the question: 'What are ng as GARWOOD RECREATION, has ap- summer! Now you'll want to bathe in v •Knox, Robert Clare, Jr., and Mrs. 212, American' Legion; the* police WiU Supply My Need," by yirgil low-men sincerely; to act from plied to the Mayor and Council of the and, .Brian Maloy, second; Divi- section which the committee is i^si;' CYO Dance to Be Held NOTICE OF INTENTION •Theodore Koziar, all of Cranford, and flre departments, the Subur- Thompson, and "O Lord Most ranford's most pressing educa- honest motives only; to trust in NOTICE OF INTENTION Borough of Garwood, for a Plenary Re- Take notice that FRANCOIS1 SIELLER. this classic fragrance all summer long— land Mrs. Norris • C. Barnard of sion" II —Laura DJAndree, first; endeavoring to' consolidate as a tional/needs?' according to Mrs. Take notice . that RUSSELL E. . BUR- tail Consumption license for premises tradlna as THE OAKLAND HOUSE, has ban Trust Co., the Cranford • Citi- MBS. WILLIAM JONES Holy," by Cesar Franck. Hymns God and Hpaven securely,". At St. Anne's June 17 ituated at 346 North Avenue. Garwood. Richard Pfaff, second, and Gregory proposed industrial park. Prop- il ; ' / LElGH'and STEPHEN J. BANYASZ. applied to the Mayor and Council of the and at, these special prices you' can! IWostficld, past president of the will include For4he'Beauty of the Gregory G- Boyd, who is prepar- N.-J. - . ' ••'/••'•• '• •' • zen and Chronicle, the Cranford Mr..- Zimmerm'an will present MI trading a* the B & B LIQUOR STORE, GAftWOOD—A CY6 'dance has Soroush of Garwood. N. J.. for a lu'estfield League . of Women Dipner, third. erty on Beech street was ex- ing a summary of the recent town- - '**, ' h^v-e applied to the Mayor und Council John HOKUM resides at 27 Third Ave- Council of Church Women and the Earth," by Conrad Kocher,' and, the Class of 1960 to Dr Clark,W. ' nue.' Garwood.- N. J. ' Plenary Retail Consumption license for Members, o( the graduating class changed for property owned-by "of. .the Borough of Garwood. N. J., for u been' scheduled Frjday, June 17, premise* situated at 358 North Avenue, Ivoters. -. ...•-.. for the recessional, "America 'the wide conference held at the high McDermith", , superintendent of PI ' Plenary Distribution llcrnne for premlseil Objections, if any, should be made Im- ; many parents for their help and Garwood. N. J. . '.' follow: Samuel Cymbaluk on Dermody school recently under sponsorship mediately; in writing, to A. T. Moscav Itu* Gran Bow«r Mitt, , •. . Mr, Taliaferro reviewed thq Beautiful," by Samuel Wardf schools/ who in turn will present • »iiualed at 109 Center Street. Garwood. t 8 p.m. at St. Anne's School aud- Objections, If any. should be made im- 4 encouragement in making Cran- street, and lots on Meeker avenue •NV J. • ' • ' Clerk of toe Borough of Garwood. N. J. mediately. In writing, to A. T. Mosca, Itown budget and Mr. Crane re- Gerald. L: Amon, Jr., Eugene of the • League of Women Voters the cjass to the Board of Educa- torium. The Ramblers' will pro- •Signed) <«. 2.00 (regularly 2,50) teen a successful teenage activity. were traded for lots on Moen street There will be a choral benedic- - ' • ' liuisell E. Burleiifh reside* at 290 Hem- Cleric of the Borough,ofj.Garwood. N. J. Iported on the present type of Barrett,: Robert Beym, Herbert and the Parent-Teacher Associa- tion/Diplomas will be conferred - lock Avenue. Garwood, N. J. , JOHN HAKUSA • , (Signed! • • 1 The Cranteen Committee in- owned by Mr. and Mrs. John Di- Head of State tion, "The Lord Bless and Keep :.;;••*•_•-•;..; ide the .music. , . . * ««• 3.50 (regularly 4.25) Baldwin, John Albert Barna, tions. ' ' Stephen J. Banynm re»lde* at .343 Hem- , 27 Third Avenue - ' • • FRANCOIS' SIELLER •government,^ The group agreed You," by Peter C.Lutkin, and the by/ Mrs. G. Holmes Williams, - lock Avenue. Garwood. N. J. ' Garwood. N. J. . • 358 North Avenue I that the dedication of our p^rekent Eugene Anthony Cimis, Gregory cludes:. Jack LaGrace, president; Lorenzo. The latter will also pay I! ' The regular meeting Sunday has ; '"More space is required at the xl board president. '•••'•' J/ '-f-V .-••:" -' V .Objections, if any, uhould be manic im- Adv. Pees: SS.M 6-0 Garwood, N. J. . •.'. •lu* Grass Dusting Powdtr.". . . Janet Lawrence, vice-president; the township $500. program, will conclude with .the xiedutely, in writing, to A. T. Moica, [town commltteemen is a great as- Charles Dipner,, .Michael Joseph 1 secondary school level." Mrs. Boyd been cancelled, it was reported. Adv. Fees: »3.28 . ' 0-8 Sue O'Connor, Judy Preston, Jack VFW Ladies organ postlude, "Prelude and r • The program will open with the • Clerk of the Borough of Garwood, N.' J. * ««• 2.00 (regularly 2.50) |s«t: to the community, • . Gachko. Also adopted was-a- resolution Mrs. William Jones or 41 Mun- continued in presenting the sum- . . iSliinedl A new date will be announced in NOTICE Or INTENTION Brennan, Joseph* Babinec, James Fugue in G Minor," by Johann organ processional, 'War.March of ' •' ' * • RUSSELL. E. BURLEIGII Take notice that CRANWOOtD TAV- . Mrs.'Barnard spoke on what is Richard Michael Kaplan, Ter- charging $16,000 against the cap-see drive, a past president of tho Sebastian Bach." > . / marizing statements;' "improyf- the/Sunday bulletik ! Laurel; Stephen Anderson, Charles the/Priests from. "Athalia," by • i STEPHEN J. BANYASZ ERN, Inc.,' haft applied to the Mayor and NOTICE TO CKEDIfORS BIu* Grats Fragrant* Set, 5.00 I being done in Westtield and other rence Francis Aloysius Kelly, ital improvement fund for the Ladies' Auxiliary of Capt. N/R. ment should be made in the qual- Felix Mendelssohn, followed by Adv. twi: «6.60 ., 0-18 Council of the Borough of Garwood, N. J;. Estate of DONATO A. CASAXE. Deceased I communities as a result' of char- John Richard Parente, George Ar- Doney, Mary Montenecourt, Janet preparation of- plans for the pxo- for a Plenary "Hetall Consumption license Pursuant to the order of EUGENE J. P»rfum« Mist in sculptured plas-. Fiske Post 335, VFW, will be in- ity of education, and- increased the singing of the National An-.••' of premises situated at 216 North Ave- KIRK, Surrogate of the County of Union, l-ter studies and Mrs. .Christensen thur Sharp, James Shelhimer, Huff, Carol /Bernard, Delia Mun- Rosed municipal building, police stalled as president of the. New exchange of ideas is needtKi be- them by the graduating class and ' " NOTICE OF INTENTION NOTICE Or INTENTION ' lue, Garwood, N, J. - made on the twenty-third day of May. tic-covered bottle; Perfume in day, Lee Nordstronv David De- headquarters and. library. The Take notice that GARWOOD BEV- Take notice; that VINCENZA SALESIO Names and'addresses of the officers are: [described the charter study in- Patrick James Sorrentino, Robert Jersey Department - Auxiliary at Boys Camp tween the community jmd the the audience. Invocation will be uis applied to the Mayor and Council of A.D.. 1860, Upon the application of the ERAGES. Inc., has applied to the Mayor, President: Louis V. Peluslo. 214 North undersigned, as Executors of the estate of Pone Flacon (regularly 3^50). Itcrcst of the Cranford LWV. William Upton, Michael Edward Longe and Patti. Clare. Directors action will pave the way for pre- the annual state convention at the Board of Education to determine by the Rev.-Dr. Albert Allingcr, aild Council of the Borouah of Gtrwood. :he Borough of Garwood, N.-J.. for a Avenue. Garwood, N. J. . '!,< said deceased, notice Is hereby given to liminary steps to obtain financing . M. J.. for a Plenary - Retail Consumption Plenary Retail Consumption license for The group- discussed what a Walsh. , • for the past year were John Buty- Berkeley Carteret Hotel, Asbury pastor of^ Cranford Methodist premises situated at 607 South Avenue, /ice-President: AndreW M. Lotano, 530 the creditors of said deceased to exhibit the character and educational cli- license for premises situated at 2 North Mt- Pleasant Avenue. RFD 1, South to the subscribers under oath or affirma- | charter study entails in effort and Maureen Elizabeth 'Cleary, Ka- nes and Henry Stark. Adult ad- prior, to the introduction of the Park, on 'June 25. She will be Staff Named mate of the communi Church; arid benediction by the Avenue.. Garwood, N. Jl •" . • • • Garwood. M. J. Plalnfleld. N. J. tion their claims and demands against the required bonding ordinances The Oflioer« are: Objections, if any, should be made lm- Secretary-Treasurer: May V.. Peluslo, 214 estate of said deceased within' six months (•Continued on Page 8) _ Im- •'greyer bnrrrd fro tl 3XS2Z£&^ESE9ai9HX&S3B5&5Q9'2i!£S •cribers. : ..„.--. ^ ersnuf-the Cranteen CofflR "municipal projects.- -Mrsr Thomas Butlerr" "—Stan—Wr We. Cranlord- Louise H Dittrick, 13 Van Burcn Ave- 607 South Avenue - ' (Slgnedl xpansion? What "No .Man Is an Island," by Joan Garwood. N. J. - Anthony Cawue mittee concluded their year with Application of • Jerry DeRosa, Haying joined the Fiske Auxil- nue, Crmnford, N. J., SecreUfry^Treas. CRANWOQD TAVERN. Inc. 334 Sazel Avenue. Garwood. K. J. COSMETICS, GOERKE'S STREET FtOOi Camp, located on Silver Lake, near Whitney and Alex Kramer, will The Stockholders are: \dv. Feesi: $3.38 6-8 Jr., and Anna DeRosa, of 604 iary in 1946, Mrs. Jones served as from meeUng these Th LOUIS PELUSIO. President and Joseph Cuale. Executors a dinner party in honor of the sen- Hope, was announced this week by educational needs?' be sung by the High School Choir, Geoorcr e W, Dittrick, 13 Van Buren Ave- Adv. Few: »7.M - - .. • 6-18 Adv. Fees: $14.00 6-16 ior members at the home of Mr Lincoln avenue, cast, for a plenary president from 194]) to 1951, and Raymond Wgrd, director, and Ed- r nnue,u , Cranford, N. J. is can a community and the graduating class will sing Marlon. E. Dittxlck, 13 Van Burcn Ave- 17th Annual Parade Sunday and Mrs.-Charles Preston, 201 Or- retail distribution license at 1202 during the 1950-51 term her hus-ward Conover, assistant director. "Land of Hope and Glory," by Ed- ntie,. Cranford, N. J. ' " ~ band also was commander of the solutions to such prob- Louiu- H. Dittrick, !.'< Van Burcn Ave- The 17th annual children's parade sponsored by Sunny Acres <. (Continued on Page 2) Serving as councilors will Jbe ward Elgar. The organ recessional local post. Daniel Vroom, Rudolph Stewart, nue, Cranford, N* J. [Civic and improvement Association will be.held Sunday, with par- Donald Patton, Gene Grail, David will be'EIgar's "Pomp- and-.Cir- Objections, if any, should be made im- In 1956-57, she was president oi the possible needs men- cumstance."...: jnediilcly. ill uriUnji. to A. T. Moscu, it I adc time set at 2 pjn. ' , '- " the Fifth District Auxiliary. Du Erdman, Robert Konopack - and In connection with the first Clerk of the Borough of Garwood. N. J. Goerke's William O'Reilly. Kitchen boys this Baccalaureate services will be • Sicned* Groups will line up at 1:30 p.m., starting at Mohawk drive, pro- ties of this post include inspection n, Mrs. Boyd reported, GARWOOD BEVERAGES. Inc. Varied Program Announced season will be Jeff Quinn, Frank conducted in the school auditorium Georce W. .Dittrick, ceeding to Mohican place, down vlfilts of 15 districts as well as pre library, municipal build- at 8 p.m. Sunday., The annual President siding over local district meet O'Brien and Richard Erdman. rccrcational. facilities, rat- Adv. fees: $9.90. 6-9 .Cherokee road, to Iroquois road Dave Gorden will return as camp awards assembly will be held For Girl Scouts' Day Gamp ings. ' .• s ..(light industry), change in Monday afternoon, and that eve- over Algonquin drive, and will, During her 1960-61 term as state chef. form . of government, traffic cbn- NOTICE Or INTENTION Temple Seats pass the judges' stand at Mohawk Sixty-eight Girl Scouts nave registered for the Intermediate ses- The first six weeks of the ci ning the senior class dinner will Take notice that POLLACK'S LI- president, Mrs. Jones will mak trolv better street lighting, im- take place in Fellowship Hall of iQUORS. Inc., has apptled to the Mayor drive. ; , sion of Cranford's day camp, known as Camp Nomanegan, according 20 official visits and attend th season, which opens ,on Su: proved business center, hospital, and Council of the Borough of KenM- to the camp director, Mrs. Roland Garretson. On June 27, the day July 3, arc filled to capaci the First Presbyterian Church. \korth, N. J.. (or a Plenary Retail Dis- New Officers Kenneth Preston and Kathleen national' convention in Detroit low cost housing and recreation Yearbooks will be' distributed to tribution licenAo for premises situated camp will open at Nomahegan Park with a full program of activities Mich. She also will visit the VFW was announced at a meeting •Jl SOO Washington Avenue. Kenilworth, George Rubine .was installed as Cowperthwaite will reign as tKis for senior citizens, improved roads, the seniors at that time. Gradua- N. J. . including archery, compass and map orientation, trail-blazing, handi- National Home in Eaton Rapids, camp trustees Sunday aft garbage disposal plant and im- I president of the congregation of year's king and 'queen.. On the at the home of President Robert tion rehearsal will be held Tues- Names and addresses of the ofTicers are: crafts, - nature activities, singing, Mich., where the New Jersey VFW proved underpasses. day morning. President: Leo Abramson. 10 Red Oak Temple Beth-El last Wednesday baby float will be lisa Ann Young, has a .separate home for orphans M. Crane. There are tivef openings Lane. Kenilworth. N. J. . dancing and games. - Cited as possible deterrents to Final examinations began yes- •^Vice-President: Arthur Abramson, 121 evening. Irving Weiss, member of Gary Klechji, Billy Thompson and and needy children of veterans in the seventh week and 2Q vacan- W. 39th Street. Bayonne. N. 3. the board of trustees and chair- There also will be emphasis on ?k. (Continued on Page 2). (Continued on Page 8) Secretary-Treiourcr: Selma Abramsoiv Edward Zirkel. from this state. cies in the eighth w .'.' •£'• >• man of the 'building committee, cooking skills of a more advanced 1O Red Oak Lane. Kenilworth. N. J. Music again will be provided by She also will attend the' Wom Campers already •gistered for - . Objections, if any, should be made Im- I was installing officer. nature, since many of the enroll- en's National Forum on Security two weeks and desire to re- mediately. Iji writlns. to Philip J. McT the Drum and Bugle Corps of Ar- Ccvna, Clerk of the Borotfgb of Kenll- Other officers were seated as ees are experienced scouts,. Mrs. turn for a third .week may «onne Post 6, American Legion in Washington, D.C. This is a »onh, N. J. . / j lollows: Jess Bernstein, first vice- Garretson reported. patriotic organization which pre-. ter now for either the eventh or Secretarial Office Practice • 'Signed) / Elizabeth. •.";". 1 '•f'.f:' LEO ABHAMSONV President president; James. Greenberg, sec- To promote interest in the day sents nationally known speakers eighth weeks/with Mrs. Arthur Adv. Fecsr CS.94 • / 6-9 ond vice-president; Lio'nel Wcjn- The Mayor's Trophy will be pre- on critical and timely topics af- Boertmann, »fcglstrar. sented for the grand'prize by May- :amp and in the scouting program Benefits Reviewed at CHS I stein, third vice-president; Saul '.n'Vown, nearly -me hundred girls fecting our security. Mr^ Ward; announced that the : NOTICE or INTENTION Koved, Mrs. Bernard Garlinger or Ira Dorian. All first place Mrs. Jones plans to stress three camp "Olympics," which have When springtime rolls around, many local businessmen seeking " Take notice that> WILXJAM C. UND. awards arevbeing donated in mem- •participated in the celebration of part-time typists or clerical workers pick up their telephones and dial trading as BOULEVARO .BAR OF KEN- :md Mrs. Walter Meth, secretaries; Cranford Days by setting up a main programs during her term: proved )o be one of the most ILWOltTH. has applied to the- Mayor and ory of the late John Thompson, popular/activities. in past seasons, BR 2-5110. Growing, familiarity with this procedure uccounts for the Council of the Borough- of Kenilworth, Morton Gershman, Robert Ackels- model camp and demonstrating Membership, cancer and publi '-•" ""••r'- . V. J.k for a Plenary Retail, Consumption ST., formerly of 101 Moh'awk relations. I berg, Kurt Metzger, Theodore their various skills. Many troops will be staged twice during the tremendous success of the secretarial office practice cooperative work ' licence for premises situated at 041 drive. . It is estimated she • will trave! and Boulevard. KenUwqrth, N. J. Werner, Marvin Ostro, Wynn Kent showed interested townspeople the sununer—during' the fourth program which was instituted at Cranford High School in 1946. William C. Lind resides at 124 Elm- and Joseph Schiller, ' board of Kenneth Jordan is chairman of over 25,000 miles on official busi- eighth,weeks of camp. Designed to bridge the gap be- uood Avenue. Union, N. J. the parade activities^ The parade results of their year's activities, Objections, if' any, should be made im- | trustees. ness before next June. tween school and employment•' for ' tuediately. In Writing, to Philip J. Mc- was originated during World War and an exchange of ideas among A cantata,. "The Return of Mrs. Jones was born in Kearny Gtiita, Clerk of the Borough of Kcnll II by Mrs. Arthur P. Hellenbrecht the scouts themselves was made and attended high school there jummer Schedule Tolel senior pupils enrolled in the busi- ' worth, N. J. Herzl," was presented by the New Two Mail I Signed I of 22 Cherokee road. possible by this event. ' She moved to Cranford in 1940/ ness education terminal courses, Jersey Senior Judaean choir, com- For Free Library • i WILLIAM C. LIND The judges will be H. Raymom Mrs. Garretson, who also was She has been active in the Craw the program helps answer the < 124 ' Elmwood Avenue posed of high school students. The Beginning Monday and continu- Unlort.N. J. Kirwan, Mrs. John C. Klein and chairman of the Cranford >Days ford Republican Club, presiden school's responsibility to young Routes Added Adv. Fees: $d.eo , 0-9 cantata celebrates.the 100th birth- ing through Labor Day,, the Cran- at Goerke*8 Dr. Kenneth Iversen. exhibition by the scouts, will be of the Craniford Women's Rejjnbil - Two additional carrier mail day anniversary of Theodore assisted at Camp Nomahegan by can Club and u member of the Re ford Free Public Library will be people who arc not college bound,, NOTICE Or INTENTION closed Tuesday and Thursday eve- according to Harry Lawrence., head routes have been added, one on Take notice that MICHAEL, HENRY find all your Herzl, founder of political Zionism. Mrs. Leonard Church, Other adult publican Municipal Cotnmittec wd KATHERINE PATRYLOW, trading Floral decorations were made Annual Board Meeting leaders for the Intermediate ses- • '•" C. DHXABD COIXIN8 from 1946 through 1957. nings arid all day on Saturday, it. of the business education depart- the north side and one on the' - u> PATHYLOWS GROVE Und COCK was pnnounccd today by Mrs. south side of the community, it ' TAIL BAR, have applied to the Mayo favorite styles of by the Suburban Garden Club un- Of Red Cross Tonight sion will include Mrs. Eugene Koe- She attends the Firs/ Presby- ment •• ( • and Council of the Boruugh of Kinll der the direction of Mrs. William Sarah F. Raddin, library director. was announced this week by Act- Annual board of directors meet- nig, Mrsi. D. K. Hedeen, Mrs, C. F. terian Church, where/she taught All 19"studcnts participating in worth, N. J-. for a Plenary Retail Con The Jantzen Tnbat, chairman. - Sunday school for 15/ycars and is Summer hours are as follows: ing Postmaster Arthur Boertmann. • »uuiption Uecnse for premises situated ing Of tho Cranford Chapter of the Schauer, Mrs. David Smith and the plan this year were immediate- •MI 31»t Street and Stunner street, Kenil Rutgers Club now an assistant leader of, Girl Adult Department—Monday, Wed- .ly_Bloced _in -ioh_situations._with. '—The-'-additiorw—were -made,-—he— worth, bCj . " American Red Cross.Vwill.be held s^Jfg nesday and' Friday,-9-a:»n.—to-© Michkel, Henry and Kutherine Putry Jantzen Part-time assistance will be giv- ScoUt Troop'W. local firms. • explained, because of the increased , low- all reside at 31st Street and Sumriei Sports Brief it 10 North Union avenue at 8:30 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday, 9 CplVelfare en by Mrs. Richard Town, > Mrs. Mrs. Jones recently retired as Under tho terms of the program, volume of mall and because Street, Kenilworth. U. J. tonight. Election of officers yill Award Told public accountant for John A. a.m. to 6 p.m.; Junior Depart- Objections, if any, should be tiuidu Int Joseph Otiowski and Mrs. Ed- C. Dillard Collins, son of Mrs the students serve a 10-wcek ap- carriers could not complete their . me', in writing, to Philip J. Me fine foundations take place. The public is invited. Manger & Co. to devote her entire ments Monday through Friday, 9 prenticeship, beginning March 15 GevnaV Clerk of the Boiollgh ul Keitll Division Heads mund Billich. Elizabeth W. Collins of 26 Holjy lours in an eight-hour day. There , Controller Thqnks were expressed by the time to her new post. a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. and terminating May 27. Although worth, N. J. and have them -hapter this week to local resi- Carol May and.Margaret Wal- street, was named winner yester- are now 22 foot routes served by • Si( day of the annual scholarship the employer is. at liberty to ar- MICHAEL, HENRY and KATHEHINE To Be Appointed dents who responded to the appeal tham are two Senior Scouts who range longer working hours, the the'local office. ,v ' PATRYLOW award of the Rutgers Club of expertly fitted . Leaders for,- the four- main for the Chilean Relief Fund. The will participate in the supervision student receives school credit only .The business route, which re- \ Adv. Fees: S693 6-9 Shapes you while you swim and play! As of the activities. yOther interested Cranford, Robert C. Simons, pre- branches of the Welfare division chapter has collected approxi- Three Local ScoutsFindWay for the hours from I to 3 p.m. The ceives mail, twice daily, is now mately $600 to date.' Contribu- senior scouts may contact Mrs. sident, reported. being handled by Raymond Lh- hy our trained"-*" you would expect, Jantzen makes the most of Cranford Civil Defcnse'ahd Dis- progress of each student is fol- tions may be sent' to. the North Garretson if they wish to volun- Dillard, who will be graduatcc lowed closely throuch contacts sardi, veteran carrier. perfect shaper to wear under swim suits and on Tuesday from Cranford High cortielieres aster Control •—• emergency massUnion avenue address. teer their services. ToPag for Jamboree Visit between; the school and the co- A courtesy mail box was install- - playclothes . . . a pull-on panty-girdle of ft'eding, emergency' mass clothing, School, will major ' in mush dow and car washing, Jerry Amon operating llrm. ed this week on the Eastman therapy at Rutgers University /laying my own way to the emergency mass lodging, and reg- and Robert Brunner have gone Mr. Lawrence is proud of • the street side of the postofh'ce, elasticized quick-drying batiste with non-roll New Brunswick. He is a membci Jsmiborec" has become a reality in for hat checking, Jerry also similar to the box- near the front istration and information —will for three boys of Jamboree Troop fact that recently an employment top and special no-bind legs for perfect com- Three Played Dual Roles of tht Boys* Double Quartet an has-been helping the custodian at officer of a large manufacturing of the office. lie appointed at a meeting in Liv- High School Choir and is choii 71 who have earned the ?350 St. Michael's School, concern in New York inquired if Mr. Boertmahn will attend 'a fort. White, red, black in •'i»i''As-i- ingston Avenue School at 8:45 pjn. librarian. He also sings in th< needed for" the three-week trip John Roth is pajrtng half his there were any former business postmasters" convention this week- , chapel choif at the Cranford Mcth S, M, I, and XI " 2.95 next Thursday. ' To Earn Teachers' Degrees to Colorado Springs, Colo., in July. way from a root beer stand job education graduates available for end in Atlantic Cit>\ . a Avcnel for' 30 years.' A graduate' odist Church. - / last summer, James Zuchary, a lucrative clerical position. William Massarsky, CD wel- The wife of a college: dean, The local student played'.. th< The three scouts are Robert mother of four, and a schoolteach- of Gcnesco Normal School, New Robert and Paul Doud have been < "The 'no' answer we had to give fare director, announced that, York, she received her degree in lead, Poppa Voder, in the/senio: Morgan, son of Mr. and .Mrs, F. T. helping their futher paint the after a lengthy check," Mr. The French Cup Bra of water-proof nylon covered er in Newark, all Cranford resi- / •members of the welfare division the part-time and extension divi- play, "Plain and Fancy." He is Morgan of 173 Locust drive; John house. Ronald Nuknshlma has Lawrence said, "means that all UJC Alumni with dotted Swiss stays in place in any action, even dents, were among 3?0 persons member of the Radio and Musi will" be assigned, to staff the four sion of Newark State. Mrs. Kcrr Vcrgalla, son of Mr. and Mrs. been helping his father with his of our former 'students are em- . OH ckvxt). In swimming, no back, white, awarded degrees in education from and. her husband, George H. Ken1, Clubs. John Vergallu of 3 Grove street. busihess two nights a week while ployed." Elect Scheller priMi knek ntraKt; u*m A, 32 to 36; B & C, 32 to 3fl blanches according, to their pref- The announcement was mad« Newark State College. Union, at Jr., have four sons, George H. III. and Stephen Wilson, son of Mr. William Caddie and Brian Con' Work experience gained through Kenneth O. Scheller of 22 Sut- mm im MIL Evtj mmm • Tenco. He added that additional Dcrwin, David and John. ; George following a meeting of the scholar, ley have helped their futhers keep the high school cooperative pro^- Ukn-tmm Mf wilk UOt frw commencement last Thursday. ship committee. Members* art and Mrs, Russell M. Wilson, Jr., ton place was elected president of volunteers are sorely needed and Mrs. Mildred Iversen of 119 HI was graduated from Western Up with their jobs at home gram is largely responsible for the Union Junior College Alumni Vtn m*. km. riM. VM Harold C. Stevens, Robert E. Rk- of- 105 Cranford avenue. this excellent record, according will be accepted at this meeting. Spring Garden street, .wife of Dr. State College, 'Gunnison. Colo., on John and Stephen have earned Building up bonk accounts to Association last night at its annual iwp» nck-4 detain Km FOUNDATIONS, GOERKE'S THIRD FLOOR bcrg, Frederick Florschutz, Theo- help pay for the trip are Philip to Mr. Lawrence. — *& ktj t. rfWtit Ctt| Kenneth Ivcrscn, dean of Union May 20 and will attend Denver dore C. Bothman, J. Walter Cof- their money from paper routed meeting at the college. r t coddy Brubakcr, Gregory Chester, In many Instances, Uu- cooperat- ; (V- • Hill, im IT. Ml 2*41 l>uMr. Scheller, a member of the • Gerard Parad,iso of 445 Orchard and busboy ut a country club'last Charles Felte, Wayne Garretson employer rc'tains the. studendt t Township Treasurer Dudley J. bachelor of arts degree In the field Class of '48. succeeds Richard P. of general elementary, education. street won his master of arts de- Union Junior College will bt summer. Edward Harris, Richard Plunt, •t Ml MMtMMiK. AtlAMTIC Cirf V' Croft 'of 2i Rctford avenue, who Douglas Rac, Gregory Smith, John othe^ln'st'anccV/ ho'kno"w7'of job | Mti*ateHo of ElfeabeU!. ' who underwent major, surgery Friday She was graduated from Irvington gree, majoring hi administration host tomorrow for the weekly lun Other scouts will be puylng openings in other officci and | serve* for-two year*.. n of their fare from vuriou^ jobs. Torkclspn and William Raftery. . ' Alexian Brothers Hocpltal. High School. The Ivcrscns have and supervision. He is a teacher cheon meeting of the Roselle-Ro n\akes a recommendation, which! "Donald A. Rudkin of 217 Oak «Vs Selling candy and scotch tupp The group will leave on July, 18 KH/.abeth, is reported convalescing two children, Carol and Gary. at Cbarlton Street School. Newark. scllc Park Rotary Club. Dr. Ken ' Iantlan>e wawass elected vicv-presidenti O helped James Entfcl, earn two- for the encampment, July 20-29, usually clinches the job. ^ „ ., 'satisfactorily. At Tuesday night's Mrs. Bthcr Sackctt Kerr of 104 His thesis, dealt with administra- neth C. MacKay, president, wi Other students, havmjj valuable ; suecei-ding Mr. Scheller. Mr. Mus- speak on the college's development thirds of his way while Thomas and then will visit , Pike's Pcuk. ELI Z A BETH P LA I N F IE L D meeting of the Township Com- Beech street, a third grade teach- tive planning of school programs Yellowstone, Black Hills and Nl- work experience to list on on cm-| catello automatically serves as mittee, Mr. Croft was granted a er, al*o was awarded a bachelor for changing neighborhoods. He is program. Members of the Rotarj Mitchell sold Christmas cards. In addition to regular job's oT ugaru Falls before returning Aug- ploymcnt application, typically get;si-cond vice-president as the " ticikk leave of absence of arts-degrcc in general elemen- married to the former Ann Balogh. Club will bo taken on tours of the (Continued bn i'aac 3) tiring president. 100 Broad Street FL 1-1600 163 Front Street pay for college's new building. snow 3bovc)lng, lawn cutting, win- ust 6. PL 6-5900 %c month of Juno. tal^''education. She baa taught in They have a son, Gerard. : J 1 .••.-•••••. • . ; ; i_ , .:•: _^__—____ •- : : _ ^_i__l^ ._ j—: _ : _ _ , •, —.__—. ,: ___ ',.'':—;—/ •.-.,' '• - - • •• • —-'^-- -^ —r.———- '—'• . '. .'1

OANFUHtO (If. I.) (N.I.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY. JUNE 16; i960 Page Three r {lOWW •„•'•• ' •/•••••• sion Play in Oberammergau' and them by Mrs. Robert A. Low, Mrs.Ellen, of. Massillon, Ohio, arrived Reardon,. - Frederick . Schenker, Mrs. Renee 'Marino of 15 Wood- representing residents of that Mrs. Vincent R. DeStefano of 44 the Olympic Games in Rome. The Paul W. Selby. Mrs. John E. Allen,' Monday to visit Mrs. Wendcroth's Wendy Ward' and Van Sha,w. lawn avenue, and her husband's, Lenhome drive and the paternal street and Herhing avenue, mad Collegians' Corner will stay in youth hostels, re- Mrs: W T DiCarlo and Mrs. Nel-brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Games were played - and prizes .parents', Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. inquiry as to whether sale of th turning by plane on September 11. son laghtcap. , . Mrs. Edward Hamilton of 178 Mo-awarded. : Mrs.' K. E. Baldwin, Clark of 25 Cherokee "road. Mrs. [crbert fe'Ehlers, son of *Ifs. frorr, Cornell University in hawk drive. " nursery director,, and Mrs. L. P. J. Allard of Indian Orchard, Mass. 15-foot "strip' of land would con y Gilfoiti's husband. Sp/4 Frank uufth Cronrath of 705 Orange N. Y... . where hhe comple Miss Alice Ousterman, 117 New Mr.- and BIrs. James W. Brad-r Hale," assistant director, attended Gilford, has been stationed in Ger- DAIRY- stitute a ''beachhead" for resl ue, has been elected,captain completed sophomore year street, Cranford, a senior at Jersey ford and children, Leigh, Jimmy, 'Attending the American Legion the party. Mr. and Mrs. Donald many for the past yeaf with the Mr. and Mrs. Robert ¥,. Murphy dential development of other town ext year's, track team at Le- City State College, recently was{Robin and Jolene of Greensboro,|convention—dinner—danee^at—the Guthrie assisted; . , SOTsrATrTJorneTJIvTsion. -He wili **~*~nitmt»rt • MlnA In thi» nrnq yniversityi-Bejthlehemrr^ar of I34~Mohawk~drlve are receiving d^ N. C., returned home Saturday Hotel Suburban, Summit, on Sat- return in August after completing Mayor Dorian replied that" the 'also has been named to Cya-| Upsilon Chapter of Kappa Delta Congratulations on, the birth'of a was elected after spending a week visiting Mrs. urday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John D. Herrlngton, daugh- township's policy on land sales the junior honorary society, j Pi, a national honor society in ed- field maneuvers and will be dis- of the'Wewman Club at Bradford's f>arents, Mr. and 'Mrs.Edward Kurtz, Mjjrand Mrs. Wil-ter of Mr. and Mrsj William B. charged-. '.. '. " daijfihter, Lori Anne, born on June has not changed and .that'it will rg his sophomore year Mr.' ucation, for the coming year. Miss Sfflffi Institute of Technology in Hobo- 1 J.. C. Schacht of 191 North avenue, liam Turk. Mr. 'and Mrs. David Tunison of 133 Hillcrest avenue, 5 at Muhlenberg, Hospital in enable the owner of the adjoining rs, in addition to maintaining Ousterman was initiated into the ken, where he has 5ust completed 1 east. ' • ... •••.-... Thompson, Mr. ,and Mrs. Mitchell flew Sunday evening to Frank- Plainlleld. They also have another ' property to comply with curren average in engineering, rc- society in November on the basis furt, Germany, to join her hus- his sophomore year. He is the son Koury and Mr. and Mrs.. Thomas daughter, Robin, three years old.. zoning requirements. |ved his varsity letters in cross of a 4.00 average in-her academic The Rev. Thomas Vanderslice band who is stationed at N'Hollen- . try and track and served on of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Petrlk. work. . . Nolan. ' • Mr. and Mrs. William J. Allard, Union County Agricultural n and Mrs. Va'nderslice and daugh- bach with the Army. Mrs.' Her- sophomore class cabinet' and I Jr., of Springfield, Mass.,,announce Mr/ and Mrs. William L. Col- Agent Carl R. Peterson compli- ter of 15 Tuxedo place left Mon- rington was honored at two parties the birth of a son, Michael Gerard, chouse party judiciary commit- Gerald R. Reinhart.a student at Miss Daisy Ann Crane, daughter Mrs. Martin Gloizer of 52 Fair- tins of 44B Parkway Village are mented Township Engineer P. j. day for Chicago / where, they will before-her departure by her aunt', on May 31-at Muhlcnberg Hospit- Ifs th»Daily Month of Jvuam — and Bucknell University, Lewisburg, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Crane field avenue, will entertain at parents of a son, Douglas Liri- Grail on his program for eliminat- vacation for two weeks with Fath- Mrs. Charles Jackson of. Union, al, Plainflcld. They have another KURTZ MARKET U featuring (pedal Pa., has returned to' spend the of 420 -Riverside drive, has com- bridge .this eveniijig for Mrs. Z; scott. born June 9 at Overlook ing tent caterpillars from town- er Vanderslice's parents. and by the nurses at Cranford Hajl son,. Christopher Robert. The ma- LOW PRICES on top-quality dairy pro- ship-owned property and added ichard B. Armstrong; son of' with his mother, Mrs. M.U- pleted her sophemore year at Robert Turadiari, Mrs. Everett where she has been employed for Hospital. Summit. '\ The couple ^'fr't.' ' ternal grandparents are Mr. andalso ha\fe a daughter, Cynthia. f ff\icH — WIXI& tftal Vli*so-sjoi6d coOBlfy* '•' that J'jjot -a single call" regarding jr ;,iid Mrs. H. R". Armstrong of" Reinhart of 20 West Holly Bucknell University in Lewisburg, three years. ,••• -4.'. street. '.••,-.. Pa. Miss Crane was on the dean's frash flavor. Sertra more of these right- tent caterpillars have' been re- |l" Tulip s,trect, hasv completed I jsopliomore year at. the Uiiiver-J "•"' .''• ' '—°— ' .' • ' • list for the Spring semester. ' . off-tha-fara favorites mow often — and1 ceived from Cranford this season Mrs. Clarence Upton, Jr., of lid Public Affairs Commissioner H. »y i>f Bridgeport. Recently,! • Dpnald- Klein, son of Mr. and Thomas street was' honored at a treat your family to daUGHTful nun- Raymond Kitwan announced"~Ke ; Sarah Jane Stearns of North jMrs. John Klein of 5 Blake ;ave- Miss Mary Carol Siverd is at BROTHERS WIN SHEEPSKINS—The Bannon brothers, David P^ V^ weeks with her parents, Mr. and oaby shower last Thursday by Mrs. mertiine eating ... to (imply wondarful riord, .. Me., who completed Satiirday with his home afj^r ^.completing her fresh-: 'fli* r»i>-» Cr\4 i THE DEACON AGENCY Pole's will conduct an open house ini the uaifa-fly til mwtoUMi iiiUiU.'io j BUUding' from" l"0 "a\m i/ersi- ^•^"w.iiyni ^uJ&MlCRlaiis.,"Wn'e're iirday by Richard Kcl.ke, son ofstreet". ' CJuests were: Mrs. Frank 5 Besler avenue, compare college diploznks received last weeb Boston, Mass. "She is the' daughter by lane. prepare Shop KURTZ Market 'Dairy- -till noon: on Saturday tt-as a guest at .the Armstrong ho-.has completed his first year at Mr. and Mrs. R. Koike or 1J Hern- O'Donnell, Mrs. Salvatore Grasso, Marie R. Deacon PINEAPPLE David won. a BLS. degree in electrical engineering last Thursday [me.'- Mr. Armstrong spent last Harvard Medical School. of.iMr. and Mrs. C. T>.' Siverd of 9 ing avenue, at his home for hisMrs. Allan Roberts, Mrs.' Theo- land of VALUES'? today — and every Fire Chief Bernard Doyle's re- Wiods Hole road. Mrs. James W. Hall of Paris, 4 Alden Street X : : from Kewakk CbHege of Engineering, and Robert, a BJS. in busl-, 7 cck in North wat'erford, Me., —o— classmates at the Ptwsbyteriart dore Rutmayer, Mrsj- Earl Shea.! BRidge 6-5051 day. ' ' •* " " ^ • port for last month showed four 1 Mlss JUICE ness administratian "on Saturday from Setoni Hall University, ^ Sweetest Little, Dressiest LitUe Mule a guest of the Stearns family..' Carol Kervick. daughter of Tenn., returned home Monday aft- ^eek-Day Nursery' School; Guests Mrs. Albert Haddnd, Mrs. Carlj general and 21 still alarms with Mr ar Miss.Joy Watkinson, daughter of r spending two months as' the Ask Yourself This Question— 6oz.cans South Orange. ' - • .• • ^ property loss estimated at $2,500. - »d Mrs. James F. Kervick of were' David'. Beloga, Nancy Bon- Brutz and Mrs. Carl Jacoby. - Ever Enters the Summer Scene in A Fiesta 418 Casino avenue, has completed Mr. arid Mrs. Lawrence N. Wat-guest of Mrs. H. J. Dickins of 9 Mayor Dorian drew attention' to Miss Joyce Shaw, a junior at ht r ham, Anne Carter, James Lancas- "If we had a lps$ today, would our insurance cover University, Granville, O., ' freshman year at Chestnut Hill kinson of' 200 Arbor street, was Frazer place. • j tcr, Megan Dowling, Gary De- "Mrs.'Frank C Gilford and in- Qualify Meaf$ the 183rd anniversary of Flag Day Mood, for Its Fashion of Crisp White or Colle v It?" — Let us answer that f^uestiorjL.fo.r you —*'N6W 4 for $|.00 fie in Philadelphia, Pa. . graduated from the Fashion In- ! Longc, Richard Edward; Bruce fant daughter, Vicki, will arrive Banm which was observed Tuesday. Natural Straw. Embroidered with Flower j been* elected4o two offices for stitute of Technology of New York before a loss causes a hole in your budget. Earn . < • "~°— Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Wcnderoth Guthric, Walter Kubilius, John •by. plane today from Mainz, Ger- 1960-61 academic year there. University. She" . received the ste hen A »nd their children, Christine and McGonagiJ, Holly 'Mair,.'Dean many,-for-a.-visit with her mother,' Brightness. . v fc will serve a,s co-chairman of "• P yre, son of Mr. anHonod r Award in. Apparel Design. Town Needs' ogram planning for Psi Chi,, hon^ Mrs. Joseph- Ayre Of 209 Arbor In July, Miss Watkinson will leave II:; Degrees at Seto_ , _.. , : (Contfntied jroin Pope 1) strcct has c [ary group in psychology;.and as - °mpleted his sopho- for Philadelphia, Pa. where.:'she TWo Cranford brothers, David P. and Robert E. Bannon, Jr., sons k meeting these needs were; Apathy airman of the finance committee ^*1 ColIe8e »» will be employed as a fashion-de- of Mr. and Mrs.*Hobert E. Bannon of 5 Besler'avenue, were awarded ol the public) resistance to taxa- • Mortar Board, senior women's signer for -Cinderella ' Fro«dcs.. • • • degrees last week by two New Jersey schools. ... tion, and lack of understanding of ofary service society. SHjJ; is Robert was granted a BIS. degree in business administration by community problems. . : daughter "~ Koh.-ild C. Flaig. son of Charles ^-Soni6-of-the-methods-suggest«J Octoh UaflPniwerailar, whereiie-was^r^dearorTKe^eteransrciub, H. Shaw of ave- nell University, Ithaca,' N. Y.Plai, g of Westfield, formerly of vice->president and president fit. —! : r — forvfinding solutions were: Edu-, sailed Saturday on the SS Ascania Cranford ,and the late Mrs. Flaig. ration of citizens, town planning, tfite student brand) of the Society evitch and Mrs. Hugh Adams. Mrs. for a three-month tour of Europe was graduated June 5 from Muh- •itizens' groups, conferences, rat- lenberg Cbllege, Alien town. Pa.. for the Advancement of Hani William Kollner was' chairman.' by autdinbbile. Mr. Longaker arid U.S. MAYONNAISE ibles, increased taxes, (broad-bas- two' fraterriity brothers with whom With a bachelor of science degree. inent, a Sports Announcer with the Plans for a plant and dried ar- ed tax such as an income t^x), cit- Sportsman's CHOICE rangement sale in October were he will travel will attend the Pas- He,will continue his studies at the university radio, station, WSOU. izens' re-evaluation of wha.t they I Temple University Medical School John Munday, son of Mr. and discussed. Mrs: Harold -Paehlke*. want out of life/ and change^in He was president of the Intramur- Mrs. George Hollerbach and Mrs. / n rs. J. C. Munday.of 19 llamptori in the fall. A graduate of Cran- "om f rt "' ROUND ROAST SALE al Bowling League and .a member Edward Ostroye '. were ^ named orm of govertiment. cet, returneNEdW homLOWEe last Rwee PRICk E ON ford High School, Ronald Was vice-president and. house manager of the Knights o* Setonla. NOTICE TO CBEDITORS / No Fat Added V ''..'"•'. :' •••••' YORK WHOLE HOUSE of Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity at The Seton Ban Sradnate' was ESTATE OF BERTHA M. VENTERS. Muhlcnberg. He served as secre- graduated from St. Benedict's Pre- Pursuant to ':the• order of DeEUGENeE J. ONLY Bottom Round •'•-•**** Plan Told , KIRK, Surrogate of the County of Union, A PAIR tary of the Student Council and a C -paiatory School. Newark, and made on (he tenth day of June. A.D.. member, of, the Interfraternity studied two years at the Univer- {Cottfbmed from Page J) I960, upon tho application of the undetv Top Sirloin X*J signed, as Executor of the estate of said Council during his senior year. He is ''•?•?-• V lk sity of Notte Dame. Hie.served Raritan road, wps referred to AIR CONDITIONING deceased, notice Is hereby given to the' UNIVERSAL'S UNIVERSAI/S Was a member of his class execu- three years m IKte Marine Corps committee of the whole. The ap-creditors of sold deceased to exhibit to Cms Rib - QY the' subscriber under oath or affirmation 33 Years o( Depend- tive CQmmittee for three years. attaining the rank' of sergeant plicants, said the number of pack- heir claims and .demands against the Air Condltlonlntf Ex- Actjve in intramural sports, he The' younger brother. David, estate of said deceased within six months I able Service Guar- perts Install Famous 7 Kraft age goods licenses should be in- from the date of said order, or they'will' iintee. Expert JnJUrl- YORK Wholehoiue also, was a member of the Pre- Eye Round won a BJSU degree in electrical en- be forever ^barred from prosecuting • or Medical Society. Last fall he was arters creased, because of the growth of recovering the same against the sub- Utlon and Service. Air Conditioning. 1 gineering from Newark College of named tb "Who's Who Among Stu- the township and also to serve the scriber. , , . ' ' Sirloin Tip VELVEETA Engineering. He was awarded the Henry G. Nulton HEATING dents' at American Colleges and Kayser-Schnell prize in personnel Raritan road area, which is more Executor* UNIVERSAL COMPANY EL 2-2484 Universities." attorneys: , . / - fop Round -99 relations given each year by Paul than-a mile from any present li- Osborne, Cornish 4 Scheck, M XV. Grand St., Elizabeth if , 35 Yrs. it Dependable Service for W. Kayser, vice-president in cense, holder. 11 Commerce St. 23 North Union Ave. LEAN " charge of personnel of American Newark 3. N. J. . Cranford/N./ ' Richard D. Staiger of 711 Brook- Retail consumption liquor li- Hdv: Fees: (14.00 7-7 [Airlines, to the senior who shows side place, a forestry major at the the greatest promise in under- censes were renewed for the Cran- University of Maine, is spending standing labor-management per— ford Hotel, Commuters Tap Room, the summer at a national park in BEEF "> 39* Washington state. Tg Uiag HatKsKeller; aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Miller. Benedict's, served as president of Coach and four and J & C Rest- Mrs. Miller is the former Mildred ARROW Frozen Foods aurant; The latter two are rest- Dreyer of Cranford. " ,. classes at NCE and was president aurant conditional licenses. An- Drug Store Schedule v Wash V Wear OULANY • Jersey of the Student Council during his nual fee is $1,200. V.,' Short and Long Sleeve senior year. Also.renewed were these retail SOCIALS Got Dress, Madras, Sport, ' In his Junior year he was elect- distribution licenses: Scher's Li Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Grady of 209 Knits GREEN PEAS Large White ed to Tau Beta Pi, wnHnmyi honor- qoor StoreSt , Breen's Liquor Store NEW JEI Balmiere road, north, loft last ary engineering society; Omkron and-Bamett's Wines and Liquors. QUALITY CHAIN Thursday for Meredith, N. , H., PURITAN BIRDS-EYE EGGS Delta Kappa, national honorary Annual. license fee is $1,500/ Club where they will vacation for two TimeTo leadership society, and Eta Kappa licenses of Capt N. H. Plske Post, STORE CLEAHERS months at their summer home. Banlon No, national honorary electrical 335, VFW, and the Cranford Elks 9 Exciting Colors Mrs. Joseph Babinec of 16 Mc- FRENCH FRIES engineering society. were* renewed at an annual fee K>^-[ doz. 4fy of $190. . The . Cfcajnford - Town Arthur avenue will entertain to- AETNA DULANY He served as secretary of Phi morrow at a dessert and card Eta Sigma, national freshman Tavern is permitted to sell, both Pima, Cotton, Batiste f bottled goods'and also serve al- party. Guests will include Mrs. honor society. He .was a member CLOTH William R.utan, Mrs. Herman Dress of the Air Force ROTC during his coholic beverages in two separate ORANGE JUICE 3 - 50< parts of its establishment. Oemcke, Mrs. Joseph Low, Mrs. first two years and was elected Richard Stevens, Mrs. John . Jura- to the Sabre Air Command, hon- Thomas A. Kenney of 111 Ret- All-Sweet or ford avenue and Wilbur F. Fischer WITHOUT cek, Mrs. Howard Mahony and m orary basic cadet society.' He re- Mrs. C. Eskola. ceived the Chicago Tribune Award of 113 Retford avenue requested I Slacks] YUBAN COFFEE the vacation of a section of Chris- FUR I've Sapped Blue Bonnet as the. outstanding sophomore 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Jane Anne Tuttle, daughter of ROTC cadet topher street which runs between Wash 'n' Wear their properties and comes to a Mr. and Mrs. John F. Tuttle, Jr., During his junior and senior dead end at the rear of their lots. of .214 Maple place, had a lunch- Cords MARGARINE yean he was elected to "Who's beautifully con party Saturday in honor of her 6-on.jar The petition, was referred to the For Father's Day Dacron and Wool Who in American Universities and Planning Board.*' • Baron's • SeagerV 11th birthday anniversary. Twelve Polished Cottons INSTANT 'Colleges.** He was a member,of Also referred to the. Planning cleaned guests attended. the Newman Club, serving as Board was a petition from resi- • Bell's • Hatha way's treasurer for one year. He also dents of Oak lane and Heming ahd Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bcldcn of was president of Pi Kappa Phi avenue requesting that Belmont Lynchburg, Va., • and children. ViftsAtThe social fraternity during his junior avenue be vacated. Residents of finUhed WILL BE CLOSED Scott and Michael, are visiting this SwimwearJ PHONE year., • •<' • " Manor avenue had made a similar, week with Mr. Belden's parents. 6-0392 request at a recent, meeting. Dr. and Mrs. B. C. Bclden of 10 JANTZEN 6-0 J 93 Spadenhoe Ends Season Request of Anthony Iaione to Manor, avenue. Complete Bathirtg Suits ' Df.UVtR purchase township-owned prop- [HAS'KURT BE SAFE — BE SURE . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. McKee of Matching Knit Shirts m Whh Dinner at An* erty at the comer of Ludlow and BUY YOUR DRUGS IN A DRUG STORE 12 Arlington "road were • honored .Clam Diggers ** , OWNED cV OPERATPp 13 v Spadenhoe Garden dub held its Cristiam streets for industrial de- on their 55th wedding anniversary final meeting of the season at The velopment was - referred to the Arch, Springfield, last night Tuesday at a surprise party given Men's Store ... PURITAN BUERKLIN *S> SESKFY i.c Planning Board and real* estate my. Mrs. George. Prohazka... corres- committees. Mr. Iaione ssld the Cabana Sets , STORE HOURS: 8 AM. T0f PM n\ , , ponding secretary, who is moving Technical Wu> Products, Inc., of 8 N. UNION AVE: ' ' ' rn to Connecticut in July, was pre-Springflfld, is interested in a one- sented with a gift. Yearbooks were story building of masonry con- distributed at the dinner. struction of approximately .7,000 io Guests were Mrs. Edward Black- l(M)Oo square feet The firm does Novelties | light manufacturing, including the the If- fabricating and knitting of light Leather Goods < wire into electronic and related --^Lockep-Room-Sweat-—- •-r •- Aw, G» On, Spoil Him! If s Father's Day! 'components. "Booze" Decanters ' A - resolution was adopted re- Sportsman*^ Madras Plaid ...•d .-•-•' • • • • •• • • ••••••.-"''' •• *•*-• |*'v'- • scinding the sale on April 26 of a parcel of land on Shadowlawn Athletic. Supporters :,- .... . ' - ffifffn way to the Methodist Church for Now that everyone is talking about the plaid that's — a parsonage. The purchase price Shop of $500 will be refunded. Martin J. McHugh of 601 Wil- |w" ••%?"'•* OH ttANHAB BOURBON 6.59 103 NORTH UNION AVE. I Sporting Goods | 1 low street was appointed as Cran- Steed Witt, ".•';•.. fontfs representative on the Inter- munldpap l CommitteCe forr BetteBetter CRANFORD — BR 6-1099 SPALDING . ! i'ril • CAMAlUHdH ttt RaiRill ServicSi e to fill fill hthe vacancy Golf Clubs ; IP DAY caused by the, death recently of . Hobinson's brings you a selection of India madras- Balls, Bags , , Raymond Hunicke. SEAGIAM^S V.O. 6.40 A 15-foot strip of lot 10. block jamaicas at a budget price. Sizes, 8-18. Head Covers 454. fronting on Ridge street, was Tennis, Badminton, sold to B & I£ Construction' Co. Famous Make Golf Shoes, Etc. WIVAS REGAL SCOTCH 8.75for $500. The property may be used only in conjunction with ad- Reg. $7.98 Caddy Carts HAIGAHAIG Joining' property owned by the BRUNSWICK | purchaser. ' APPAREL And Frank O'Reilly, 131 Oak lane, Bowling Balls PIUCH BOTTLE SCOTCH 8.75 Bags BURROUGH'S -Gift Certificates SPORTING GOODS FISHING ACCESS. 5.75 and Novelties That Most Men — also — Beautifully Gift Wmpped Loafers Moccasins •t North Union Avenue Cranford, N. J. • Bermuda Shorts tttU'B Thursday Really Love! Shorty Pajamas LIQUOR STORE Till 9 81 ft Union Am -^ W« DUi^r - 40150

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graduate Medical Sfchoql and the New York State Board of Phnr- HU wife, the late Mrs. Leah unit in Macon in 1913. • ' Rw^e Park tied for a. New, York College ;of Physicians macy. He also had served as aGoeckel, died in 1957. There are She was a member of Cranford lta Staes, andJSurgeons. pathologist and 'bacteriologist at no .immediate survivors. • Unit 212, American Legioa Auxr Clark Senior Shramek,-Robert Gannon'sievens. OBITUARIES He established the Goeckel Lab- Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfleld. Ilidry, a fcrmer member of the (Continued tromPqgo I) ' Mary Susaii Agnew,-Nancy Arih oratory in New York in 1909 and " He was a captain in the Army John M. Page board of trustees of the Ridgefield insJaycee National Ithleen Denise Corcoran, Mariann Agncw, Lorraine Marie Ashnaull, WHAT HITS THE SPOT WITH POP? A*P* POPUUR FOODS AND) officiated at services Tuesday, at moved it Here in 1916. The lab- Chemical Warfare Service in Public Library and a former mem- Frances Bernadette Azar, Doreen Dr. Henry J. Goeckel Gray . Memorial, 12 Sprfbgfleld Services were held at Gray Me- fteneh Honor. I Daniel, Judith Ann Gillespie, Do- Iff oratory Was for the examination World War I. He was a member ber of the Riageaeld FTA. ' Ann Bermann, Suzanne Mary Cur- Dr. Henry J. Goeckel. 7(6. 'at 191 avenue. Internment waS.private. of food, chemicals and drugs, and morial, 12 Springfield avenue, yes- uate this. lT»thy SUe Gornowakl, Kathleen of the American Chemical So- Mr. Weekley retired two years rie, Bernardine Barbara Foppert ill* North' Lefaigh avenue, n phatma- Born in New; Vork.'he came here clinical bacteriological and patho- ciety, American Pharmaceutical terday afternoon for John M. Page ago after serving for 29 years in I Griffin, Patricia Ann Jones, in Jftlfi He was a graduate of the Jnglcal examinations, Association, American—Agoclatlon of '235 Walnut avenue, who died hhil^U^\tt A senior at Arthur 11 Johnson -rMBry-eiarariJen Saturday at tfie~U. S. Public Serv- Aegionai Hign School, Ctirk7 ww> .died Saturday at Cranford Hall New York College of Pharmacy, Dr.;-Goeckel was a former'in- of Clinical Cheniists, American So- of the Cranford school system. j ^ Margaret Ann Hagel, Barbara now part of Columbia University, structor, of analytical inorganic ice Health Hospital, Statea Island, crowned "Miss Suburban Jaycee" Rita Hoff, Kathleen Ann Illing, Nursing Home, after a long illness. ciety of Hospital Pharmacists and Surviving besides her husband at a beauty pageant sponsored Sat- I Theresa Korner. Rev. Pr. Albert Allinger, pastor and .''received a Ph.D. after grad- chemlsfry at New- York Univer- Azure Lodge 868, F&AM, Newafter a long illness, i. ., are three daughters, Mrs, Charles Bergstedi Marilyn Jean Kupcho. Joanne Lo- Rev. Dr. Albert ^llinger, pastor, urday night af the Cranford Dra- Barbara Ann Kowakki, Donna of the Cranford Methodist Church, uate work at the New York' Post- sity and- was employed by theYork. /'•.. F. Carson of Reynolds, Ga., and for Wildwoodto retta Lawless, Robin Alice Longi conducted the service's. Inter- matic .Club Theatre by the Cran- Frances Krak, Gajil Ann Marie Mrs. William Hazelton and Mrs. Miss New Je^ staff. . •".•;.: ment was in FairViciw Cemetery, Bernard Flynn, both of West En- ford-Kenilworth Jayeees. . limmary to the M I Lehmann»*»osanne Bernadette Li- Westfleld. ' glewopd; three grandchildren, a Miss Eileen Bergstedt, 18, oftest • • > mongeuo. v«na oane MWtucht. Lprraine Marie Minch, Irene SusamongellQn Oottrth, Diany Romanowskia Jane Pankuc, Carohl f atrida Marhold, Elizabeth Jane Born in Buffalo, N. Yn he .was a great-grandchild, a sister, Mrs.Clark was crowned by Miss Bev- Marion Long of Macon, and aerly Domareki of Mountainside, Ann Statoyk. Catherine Jo Ann flacEvoy, Patricia Joan Petrocci- lilil who won the same contest last Stagich. Jane Kathleen Sullivan, one, KWen Louise Pfaff, Mary brother, Henry M. pierce of De- Patricia Anne Ziobro. Jose troit. •" ' ' . • ' ••:•-•: ," year and went on to become Miss RkRodi3jhi, Gail Irene Rowe New Jersey:. Miss Bergstedt was WUliatn Michael Babos, John and. Joan'Eiljgen Walton.-"..., Albert Butter, Canio Michael Co- awarded a $50 savings bond. •My books are u^i "Siiper-Right" CENUINE «•( UUNKil Whob Miss Maude M. Dempsey •'Seven, girls competed in the sec- dclla. Richard Qwe^v Coe, Theo- ond annual, contest. Miss Gayle dore Warren Enters, Albert Alo- Win Stevens Degrees A solemn mass of requiem will erybody drinks wai I ysius Krajenski, Jr. . • COffltfM. be held Saturday at 9:15 a.m. atO. Wilde and Miss Diana Novak of Richard J. Byrne of 49 Beech * William David Kreig, Victor streeeet and Constant J. DeCotiis 6t St Michael's Church for* Miss Russell Mason, William George you'll sov« Maude M. Dempsey, 65, of 18 Lo- 23 Elmora avenue received master laVthcws. Brian North ave- 24-INCH STURDY nue, west, at 8:45 a.m. Interment LAWN with this quier will be In St. Gertrude Cemetery, IN NEWS... TYPEWRITERS G.E. 3SPEED Woodbridge. • CHAIR For the past 18 years Miss 2 ORDER STEAK, ^ETTLE FOR $60 Dempsey was cashier for the : \' l''\' • '• •: American Home Magazine Co;, Two men who entered the L & C Pork star* * REGULAR HASSOCK GRILL B1 1 ALUM. ADJUSTABLE Forest Hills, N."Y. A'natlye of S^^'^W tiered steak Satufday m&fil STYLI FREE) Condiment Rack New York, she lived here 33 years. [Cushioned FAN $35^5 She was a communicant of St. whUe Miss Clara Stauback was cutting it S & Barbecue Tool Holder Michael's Church.' . - them disappeared a canvas bag containins $60 i! CHAISE A Steal! —Reg. $59.95 '. JOHN ML PAGE ; / She is survived by a sister, JMrs. bills and an undetermined amount in change resident of Port Richmond,. S. L, Robert' J. Johnston, 'with whom Tuty Tmt wttti Unit tuft... ANN PA6E MINT JELLY shp mndp h'er-home." • ' . ' Miss Stauback told police the twn irten i :' '. •'.?*• ••* • " before moving-her€r46~years agoT v '•'.' ','• If Dad Is A Chef, Hell Love These! He was employed for 40 years as Jbag while she was in the rear of the store a marine- engineer on'- tugboats Wisconsin Degree Won' (Elizabeth Daily Journal, Nov. 1959) | O.S. Giv'tlitpectwl GRILL BRUSH ...... 98 I CHEFS BATONS1.00 operated by the Lehigh Valley By Miss Sara Starr .•Aiiee __-• (For Salt, Pepper—Reg. 3.95) Railroad, Jersey^ City. t Grade "A"-Ready U Ciik FERRIS CANNED HAM . 3.19 GLOVES, pr. 1.59 I pATIO BELL ...... 6,95 A veteran of the Army in World Miss Sara V» Starr, daughter of IN REAL ESTATE... SKEWER SET 88 I CHEFS HAT ;,.:. .8? War I,, he was a member of Capt Mrs. John V. Starr of 23 Hampton N. R. Fiske Post 335, VFW. He road, received a bachelor 'of T Slies 4 to 9 lbs. 1 BURGER MOLD ...... 491 CHEF'S APRON ..... 1.98 science degree in home economics AS LITTLE AS V ^" per Month ^ LAMB SHOULDERS 'X'Z, * 39' also was associated'with the Cran- BRiCK • '•• . •• "V A ford First Aid Squad, Azure Lodge from University of Wisconsin, ,v NEW or REBUILT ' C Madison, Wis., last week. ! Additional "Super-Right" Quality Meat Buy*! — 129, F&AM, and the Cranford 1 ' Reddy and waiting for you ' RIB LAMB CHOPS ;r 89 .Methodist Church. She is a member of Gamma Phi NEW PORTABLES . $39.50 plus tax :CJl C BONELESS CHUCK Ib. C C Surviving, are a daughter, Mrs. Beta sorority. Miss Starr will sail |n the Brookside School area k: Janet Walsh of New York; his today from Montreal, Canada, for SIRLOIN STEAKS " 85POT ROAST 65 BREAST OF LAMB ^t:. * 19 -•.V';. —We Handle AH Makes — mother, Mrs. Adelaide Page of a throe-month tour of Europe in- •ondtu C Cranford; a brother, retired Police cluding ' Norway, Sweden, Den- v ^harming and substantial PORTERHOUSE STEAKS ' 89' 65 SMOKED BEEF TONGUES 49' Lt. Harry P. Page, Jr.; two grand- mark, Germany; France, Switzer- REMINGTON • ROYAL •SMITH • CORONA STEWING BEEF C Dom»i»!e daughters; two nieces, Mrs. Alice land, Italy, Great Britain, Austria, Kick yourself — that's just what Grickowski of Cranford and Mrs. Belgium and Scotland. UNDERWOOD • OLYMPfA, Etc "> TOP SIRLOIN ROAST ^ 89 GROUND CHUCK BEEF H5' CantsrSlica. - •) tot Pad Help Adelaide Penebre/of. Port Ches- ^ tlVERWUMT 6ox. 1 >•''•'- • 1 • - ' ter, N. Y.; two nephews, Harry Hyatt Group Honors you'll and Mrs. • George Lawrence of sympathy on the death of John Gil Bbwland. Jr • • 9 M- Cranford, and two maternal great- M. Page. - BOSCO CHOCOLATE SYRUP ">.- 53< grandmothers, Mrs. Marie Gunder- Mrs. Adelaide Page, mother; — BR 65900 — sen of Illinois and Mrs. Pear' Harry P. Page, Jr., brother Wise of New York. JAY-MAR 8:30 Ail 6 NORTH UNION AVE. TO 10 PM. S^t^--'^^'-2^'-H^ma^7, CRANFORD, N. J. Mrs. J. Seth Weekley OPEN DAILY Mrs. Kathryne Pierce Weekley 73, of 104 Balmiere road, wife oi Jtrmortil J. Seth Weekley, retired football RED HOT SPECIAL HEAVENLY COMFORT for EVERY SUMMER ACTIVITY basketball and track coach al INSTANT COFFEE -" -12Re9d Plums £&, 25 Cranford High School, died Sat- urday at her home after a long 98c Eversharp StralaN (iMliilac Strain** Ctraalt) , AIP Braai—Oar Flaut Qaallty illness. • , i . '. C 46 oi. C Blueberries H,39 The funeral was held from the c«ni Hart Mortuary, Macon, Ga., where Clopp's Baby Foods 10 "89 Blended Juice 55 a mass was offered in the chapel. FOUNTAIN BALL PEN 73< 7 I6ox.~ Burial was in Rosehill Cemetery, French$M:^d Potatoes i Sliced Beets 2 35' Macon. Floral tributes were re- P String Beans 10 #••";-;•• Living RUSSELL A&P—FROZEN ceived from many friends. A native of Macon, Ga., Mrs. STOVER Orange Juice 6 97* Kellogg •. 2 plg«- Weekley taught there for 25 years DAD LIKES CANDIES j» ••••••• • ' • 17 of. Cucumbers 3-19 in the public school system before e«ni bras joining the Rldgefield school sys- 4 ^ 59* Sweet Peas sT^'^ - 4 43 urope Juice 16 ox. tem where she served for 20 years THE - CrmkUCirf ^ • lona brand June It Dairy ,Monthl After her retirement In 1946 a GIVE THE KING ADJUSTABLE 3 Tomatoes 2 'r 2V principal of School 2 there, sht French Fries «r Pnetss Cbttu p. and her husband moved to Cran- Nut ley Margarine 2 plgt. ford. Tomato Catsup ^t 2 >>.»>.. 2V MEUO-BIT SLICES 2 39' mm • ^| • Sumhiiw I6oi. She was a 'graduate of Elan' GILLEnE RAZOR $1.95 e Alexander Normal School, Macon. pig. 25 Cream Cheese : - ;%££&• 2 She. received a_Jaw degree from WITH BLADES BAM Baked Beans Krispy CrackerCr«>imons t B/«nd !/ «L AlK ; t; Mercer University, Macon, and N«b?ico"'• B«ton R.YOf.d s ]9 Kraft Party Snacks " - - 2 later received B.S. and .MS. de- Crackers 59 A|l <\*von B grees In education._from.^each= Ice Cream Frigp iozzarella Lt39 en College, Columbia, University She held a permanent supervisors' Braakitone's Cottage Cheese cup' certificate from the State of New •TRY-A-PIE" Specialpq . .1. THIS WEEK ONLY SAVE 16' Jersey. She started the first girl scout — Frozen Foods Favorites! GIFT SETS Sou ^Kc NIFTY WAFFLES 3 plat. %P«# LEMON PIE 16 ox. 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Miss Grant, bqm Silver Services or Abigail Siems Becomes = CRANFORD 4N. J.) qTIZEK AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, JUNE y?«jE.! Mr. Williams Saturday' in St Michael's church family barbecue party rerpntiy in Mrs: John Brinsko. Mrs. John Kei- Bride of Plainfield Man SetMVsecAIMCTea al IOr^aJn. to Frederick Porter Europe. TOjey 'rederibk H. Grays Mark honor of the iirsS birthday anni- mig. Mrs. Robert Mayer,-. Mrs. Paris. Zurich, Lake Como Miss "Abigail Mary Siems, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J., Burns of Washington. D. C. Robert Hodge, Mrs. Howard Knau- Are Married —a • -•* • ''• " ' • ' versary of their, daughter. Lisa Venice. Mr. Siverd atfehdeA the* Siems of 112 Hillcrest avenue, and Allan Fredrick Gile, son of Mr. Ann. There were 25 guests from er, -Mrs. Stephen Babits and Mrs. Patricia Marie Grant, ::; International Superphosphate ( and Mrs. Fred Gile of Plainfiold, were, married in St Michael's Church '*-• •'.',' I..- •'..- -V:. T.. "R'rTrikerhoff. : 1. of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard 'Mh Wedding Anniversary Cnh Puck 76 Holds -[Gi'anford-anil-Union.- — — b^~-. ... Sunday... ..'..i,... _.-•. -.....;:- 3enFof Crariford1 at the time of gress while in Venice. '. Gout of 13-Qalr lane, became MrsI Bedford H. Lydon of 310 j? Westfleld and Seaside Park, Picnic Despite Rain ••»£ The Rev. Albert j: Hess, pastor their marriage. •/,."'•• Robert' Grimshaw, son of Mr. the • bride Saturday of James Ar- North Union avenue, chairman, Observed their golden wedding an- .. A 'neighborhood bowling club Drury Bagwell, Jr^ tttlid-Sandy2 \m of St Ann's Church. Newark, and Mr. Gray is president of Gray, Cub Pack 76 sponsored by Cran- and Mrs. Robert; T- Grimshaw of Williams, son of Mr, and today invited all persons wishing niversary at a dinner dance given ford Post. 212, American Legion, •held a, dinner Saturday evening nt Inc., funeral homes located in both the Schwaebische Alb in Warren-_ 178 Mohawk drive, celebrate The bride, who was escorted to lUirfaartis Chunrh. . A. reception buted,by the group this year were Among the^ 85 guests attending^ Carl Schauer, Mr. and ,Mrs. E. W.Dougherty. Stephen Rabin, Robert •renchard were married June 15. ward Gill served as chairman of • ' —o— • • • o .'a the-altar by her father', had her cinaediaie?y following the cere- trays, lace and linen tablecloths their reception were Maude Tren- DeChabert.'Mr. and Mr*: G. Gleh- •Grube and Richard Bernstein. d9I0, at the home pf Mrs. Gray's chard Dobbs. who served as her; theB picnic committee. Committee Mr... and Mrs. L: W. Wells of St. sister. Miss Barbara. Ann Siems. as held at the home; of and.spoons as well as the coffee members were J. B. Bayak, James wood Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph arents, the late_ Adelaide and sister's honor attendant at the Marys, W. Va., have concluded-a ^ her maid of honor. Bridesmaid^ the bride's parents^ . and tea services. A topled leather DiCarlo. Mrs. Dorothy Beach, Mrs. Trezza' and Mr. and ^Irs. V. JJ MK and Mrs. C. D. Siverd of 9 two weeks'. Visit with their sjm-lpr' iTiliiam H. Trenchard. by Rev. W. Wedding; the Itev. Charles W. Law- :<1 were Miss Barbara Ann Van Ber- The tmde. 'who was escorted to' book containing the names of the John Anderson. George Fcldbaucr BonRiovanni. Encli member re- Woods Hole road ^returned home law and daughter, Mr. and 5frs. Steans, minister of the Presby- rence, assistant minister .of St. ceived a small gift, and Mr. Grim- >.geh of Cranford. -Miss Patricia Mae alter by. her lather, had her 464 members of the Friends of thi and John Connors, The picnic was recently aboard • the Queen. Eliza- W. R. Karlsbn of 608 Brooksido.! Itcrian Church of Westfleld at thePaul's Episcopal Church of West- shaw presented trophies to Mrs. 7 I aileron of'Elizabeth, Miss Gene- sister. sCss Maty Grant, as her College also will be. displayed^ held under the direction of Cub- beth from a three-week trip to place. .,"' •'-. " '.V; . 'K. •The aim of the group is to 'pro- feme.' ..". • (; field, who gave the benediction; master Roland Graham. ' Schauer and Mr. Boriglovanni. eve Pawlikowski of Bloomlield Mrs. Gray attended Westfleld and guests from Cranford. Westr Id J, Ranncv of.CQl- Arthur Williams served as his vide the college with items needed -The group had a picnic lunch n tbfiiiiiirrinnTinnfni of ltinculiwun j Mr.. nbus. O. ' . . \ •'• \ rranford sch'ooK was a resi- tainside, Dunellen, Roselle,'Scotch Mrc. W. J.Brun^of 114. North SEASON -^ Bradford p. Johnston of Scotch dkaded "Bsxioe and Blaire Whiter tional and community services, MS. AND MRS. iBEDERICK H. GRAY. SR. a father-son softball game. avenue.' west; entertained at ca- Mrs. Lydon explained. . I alns served- as best man and «• of Hawthorne.- cousins. of the pasta- yesterday aftetnoon. "-Her The Friends of the College was SUMMER DAY CAMP l hers were; Heinz Ziegler and m; John Williams, broth- Plains. Garwood, Maine, Kenil- Wednesday night, at a miscellan- SOCIALS guests were Mrs. F. A. Schaner, e* of the bridegroom." &aA David first organized in the spring of eous'shower given by Mrs.,George •:. •:.'.. • •• -•••-i.r-v •>.*'-•••••., -,- 1 ster Zitncy of Scotch plains, worth, Chatham, Arizona,.Florida Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Parsons of Mrs. John Ault. Mrs. P. J. Harnish. D0QBB3D2 Ox tJnifin ^jtV. 1947. It sponsored benefit concerts Erdmann of 801 Springfield-ave- Mrs.,.V. J. Grunewalder^ Mrs. D. nry Klumpp of Mountainside by the Elizabeth Philharmonic Or- and Pennsylvania. • Columbia. Tenri.. arrived' Monday : I'V;,''-*'. •••• '• • • Mrs. Joseph Reagan of :Cranford nue. Other; hostesses < were Miss O, Mu'irhead and Mrs. J. C. Mas- GERALDINE NURSERY SCHOOL id Gerald Martin of South Plain- chestra in 1947, 1948 and 1949! Besides their son, the couple has for a week's visit with Mr. Par- •as otsasast and Frank Gleason, Beth Ferro and Mrs. Michael Fer- cuch. . ' Id, a cousin of the bridegroom, MRS. C. ALLAN CONOVEH Jejsus Sanroma, Spanish pianist BO88 CAROL \ANN GINGERY a granddaughter, Jeannine Tren- sons* brother and sister-in-law, also off Oamlbrd. was soloist' - rol _• .*. • . '•••.''._ ; ' • : Forest & North iwes. — BR 6-2934 — Cranford Mrs.. Joseph Reagan of Cranford was the 1947 soloist; John Corrig- Chard Gray, and a grandson, Fred Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parsonsrof Io2 KgvV ;:•.- -v is. organist ;ind Frank Glcason, a two-weeks* honey- H. Gray, HI. Thirty guests attended from ;••• Mrs. -Rcxn^ld Devinney. Jr., of For children 2Wto 8 years. Eight weeks — July 5 liano, first violinist and concert : Centennial avenue. ' -.,.'• so of Cratiford. was soloist. in Iiarallette. the couple will n>Bs.ter_oj the New York^Philhar- Achilles-Gingery Cranford, Union and Babylon, L. 196 Arbor-street was hostess at to Aug. 26. An day sessions! Transportation and •The bride, a'graduate of C.ran- MissReed Eire at 16a3~toton avyuue,-pnionr monic Orchestra, was the 1941 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young-of bridge Monday .evening. Her Tfee brade. a graduate of Cran- lunches provided. Enroll now. :*','• ? .ford High School..is employed as soloist* and August May, pianist Troth, Marriage Henry Doescher, Miss Ferro will-be married on 12 Oneida place entertained at aguests were Mrs. Warren Rankin, /. - a secretary, by S.FJ). Laboratories Is Married HSgb School, attended Sim- and conductor of the Elizabeth Inc.. Union. Her husband, a grad- CMjkge. Boston, Mass., and Philharmonic, was the 1949 soloist Joyce Tomaski graduated from Upsala Col- Plans Are Told uate of Plainiic'ld'High School, is In 1949, the group became inac- East Orange, on June 6. jShe Mr. and Mrs/ Stanley w, r., GIFT SUGGESTIONS <-m;>lo_y«-W a< ri m-jrliink-t liy Oir- In Rahway tive. awaiting n Hmt> »,yn the col n Wed Saturday OI Theta Beta Bound Brook Oil-Less Bearing Miss Ann M. Reed, daughter of lege had special need once more ery of 21 Hampton road have an- KENILWORTH —The wedding sosoniy. ^nd Alpna Psi from SCHER'S of Miss Joyce Ann Tomaski. . Co...Miaaiesex. .,.••• • Mr. and Mrs. John A. Reed of 321 for the services ofi such ap organi- nounced the engagement of their honorary dramatic fra- zation. The move to the new build daughter, Carol Ann, to Robert E. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wili- •r Mrowd Mrs. Gile are,. honey- Walnut avenue, and C.' Allan Con- MRS. ALLAN FREDRICK GILE ternity. Sirs. Williams plans to liam Tomaski of New London, mooning in Florida • . .. ing with its opportunity for broad- Achilles] son of Mr. and Mrs. Har- over," son of Charles_Conover of the Rutgers Graduate er services provided the [impetus GENUINE LEATHER Conn.,'and Henry .A. E. Doescher, Prior, to her marriage. Mrs.- Gile Scfcoai oi,Library Science and will old E. Achilles of 216 Manor ave- Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Doescher. was honored at showers given by •Rahway and the late Mrs.. Con- for the group to again be activated, TIMEX over, were .married Saturday in ensplonFiecl by the Elizabeth Pub- Mrs. EBiq W. HESS Mrs. Lydon explained. nue. WALLETS of 136 North ,1,4th street, took place •Miss Van Bergen, Miss Siems and Ens. James Sutter Wed library. .. ' '•• Saturday in the Methodist Church 'Mrs. Arlene Williams, sister of the the First Presbyterian Church of Other officers of the group are; Miss Gingery graduated. this Wrist Watches fc. WnUitfUTK. also a Cranford month from Ursinus College, Col- of New London. _ bridegroom. ' . . ,_' ' 1 Rahway., ' ' ' • ., Vice-president, Mrs. J. Bradford Values Up $0.95 ( In Notre Dame Log Chapel Hrgfe SciiCJCi] graduate, was grad- Adrianne Potter, Wilson, 434 Springfield aVenue^ tegcfcrille.'Pa..' with a bachelor of The double ring ceremony took The Rev. Dr. Renwick Jackson, id June 8 from'.Rutgers Unj- secretary; Mrs. William Meyer, science degree iri mathematics. place at 2 olclock and a reception officiated at the ceremony. A .The Log Chapel at the University pf Notre Dame, Notre wJiere he ;was technical Douglass Senior, 313. North Union., avenue/ and She is a member of Alpha Sigma followed; at the -Polish American invitation Dance— reception followed in the Veterans* Ind., was the setting on Juriej.7 for the marriage of Miss Lynne . the Rutgers Ra- treasurer, Mrs; Everett A. Heim, Nu sorority. NATURAL BRISTLE Veterans*"Club in New London. Memorial Home, Cranford. Matthews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Matthews of NorthfieM. Burchfield avenue. Old Spice 2-Pc. The bride, who was given .in He is employed in the Mr. Achilles received a bachelor marriage by her father; had her Club Elects New Miss Marilyn R. Powers of Cran- 111., and; Ens. James F. Sutter, son sEes despantment of Esso Standard Other members of • the organiz of science degree in chemical en- ford was maid of honor. Brides- Miss ''Adrianne Helene Potter, HAIR BRUSHES sister. Miss Judith Tomaski, as ) of H. Gerard Sutter of 13 Roger Oi! Co.' Mr. Williams has com- ing committee are: Mrs. R. A. Wai gineering this month from Lehigh SHAVE SET her maid of honor: Officers at Dinner maids included Miss Geraldine daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius R. cott, Mrs. Robert Ferguson, Mrs. , Mr. and Mrs. William Griffiths avenue and the late Mrs. Sutter: .''imaniiis of - active duty University, where he became a ' Jack Pilcher of New London ) O'Brien of Avon, Miss Jacqueline in Fort Kaox. Ky^ and also has Potter of 23 Brown terrace, was Arthur L. Johnson, Mrs. K. A. De member of Kappa Alpha fratern- - of 205 Oak lane were elected pre- Prichard of Crariford, Miss Janet The . Rev.'. Joseph D. Barry, $2^5 served as best mah and ushers active reserves -with the/married Saturday afternoon in the Lodge, Mrs. Wilmar Lange, Mrs ity. • were William H. Swift of New sident oT the. Invitation Dance White of Philadelphia and Miss; C.S.C, officiated at the ceremony. First Presbyterian Church to Eric : rank of sesj^anl • : • . ' : • Roy T. Puckey, Roger Norton, Mrs Miss Gingery will become a. Club fo/ the 1960-61 season at a'Rena Ferraia of Norwich. Conn. London -and Richard J. Beyerl of A reception was held at the Mor- ^ shower was given William Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs.F. M. Burelbach, Mrs. Bruno teacher of mathematics in Rochei ' Garwood, a cousin of. the bride- recent dinner meeting at the home Joseph S.' Matis of, Rahway Frank Hi Hess of Pinewald. The NEW GILLETTE ris Inn, Notre Dame, •_ * ' fc(y tiaehneSs"s asters in Theta Beta Metzner,. Mrs. Clifton Cox, Mrs.ter and Mr. Achilles will be em- PAPERM ATE groom. / of ihe outgoing president, Mr. and served.as .best'man. Ushers were Rev. Dr. Robert G. Longaker per- Charles Redden, Mrs. James Bur- Mrs. 'William Rainey. The bride, who was escorted by ployed by the Eastman Kodak G> ADJUSTABLE RAZOR Russell Shaffer was the organist H, William Hagen of Brooklyn, formed the ceremony, assisted' by . Miss Helen Bass, Mrs. E. R. DELUXE PEN t)ther .ofiicers elected were: Dr. her father, had, her sister, there.', and soloists were'Mrs: Pilcher and N. Y., Waltcr/E: Doller of Parks- Landon.K. Owen of Bayport, ,L71. Kowalski and Mrs. Fletcher Gil- and FOAM SHAVE and Mrs. Donald A. Guthrie, vice- burg, Pa.,. Michael C^ Rowland of Kathleen Matthews as her only A late, summer w/.'dding is* Bradford E. Gregory, pin. '•..': $5.00 Value $ A 5Q president; Dr. and Mrsj George Larchmont. N. Y..~ and John H. attendant. '" Dinner Marks A reception followed at the Club ilanned. . ( ' The bride' is employed as a tel- Wcisgerber,." recording secretary; Reed, Cranford, brother of the Edwin G. Schmitt, Jn, of Cin- Diana, Union. Friends of the College who will For ' '....•..:.... V • ler at the Sayings Bank of New serve as tea hostesses include Mrs Mr. and Mrs. John, Turk, corres^ bride. cinnati, O:, sferved.as best man and Miss Carol Potter, sister of the Mr. and Mrs. Neluon Lii-hteap of London. Her .husband, a graduate V ri' **>' 45th Anniversary John Oathout, Mrs. Wihnar Lange, ponding secretary: Mr." and Mrs. •Tl David R. Dunham of Cranford ' ' Sil! E3A^i^Hgj|hliih^iBifliiiJp«fc»i«ihin^i3>i>*Wiiwili..— - - tenc tieraldinc Arnold- of Crattford, mmmm/it ^msfl •evening for 70'(ju'ests. ' --m' " and . were ushers: Reeves, Mrs. George W. Scott, Mrs. Electrician aboard the-USS Ful- - ;Y and. Mrs. Rainey, publicity. ' Susquehanna University, Sclins- F- J. DeUer of 26 Miss Anne Jankowskl of South Plans were discussed for the grove. Pa. The bride graduated this month their Clifton Cox. Mrs. Henry Mineur, ton, a sub-tender stationed; in' New Ambpy, and Miss Marilyn Schec- London. forthcoming season,' Dances are Mr. Conover is a graduate ot from St. Mary's College, Notre 45Ui weddtisg anniversary Sunday Mrs. Everett Heim, Mrs. R. H. scheduled on October $, December Dame, and her husband was gradu- ter of Newark w;ere bridesmaids, Walcdtt, Mrs. Charles Redden, Double Savings Following a honeymoon /in Rahway High School and Lafay- St ih y dinner bebra Hess, sister of the bride- m-- 10, February 4. April] .and June 3 ette College, Easton. Pa., where ated from the University'of Notre paHy at I3ae Coach and Four Rest- Mrs. J. Bradford Wilson, M*s. Florida, the couple will live at 204 Dame last year. Following a wed- groom. , was junior bridesmaid.. • Bedford Lydon, Mrs. Roger'Nor- Connecticut avenue. New- London. at the Roselle Country Club. Music ( he received a bachelor of science "John Glass of Kearny served as wilill agaiin be provideidd by Al' degree in eleclrical engineering. ding trip to Jamaica, B.W.I., She affair were their ton and Mrs. Richard Guy. - • ,* ^ ^ best man. Ushers' were Robert KOOS SCHER'S Schmidt" and his orchestra. couple will make their home in and daughters, Col. Those pouring will include Mrs. He is a member of Delta Tnu Del- Baum of Cranford, Joseph Jan- M YEARS OF DRUG Camille Ferro Honored Ocean View, Norfolk, Vo., during ami Mrs. Dwighih t H Bridges, of Emmet. Quarles, Mrs. Thomas SERVICE IH CRANFORD . Ens. Sutter's tour of duty aboard kowski and Francis Malik of South Roy Jones, Mrs. Cuddle Davidson, At Pre-Nuptial Party Washington. DJCU .Mr. and Mrs. Custom 8ID1IET 8CHEB. Bag. Pfaarm. . ' the destroyer USS James C. Beiry and four sons of Amboy and George Miller of Pine- Mrs. E. D. Stanley, Mrs. J. Ken Miss Camille Ferro, daughter of Owens.' • Dover, asad Mr.- and Mrs. Bernard wald. . ' • neth Boyles, Mrs. Henry J. Nulton, 105 WALNUT ATE. BRW«e 6-0M1 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ferro of DAD DESERVES THE BEST Reed and tso sons of Ewing Town- Mrs. Hess, a graduate of Cran- Mrs. Richard Chapman and Mrs Draperies 1 Doering Way was feted ' last ta and Eta Kappa Nu fraternities. Showers Honor ford High School, will be a senior William West. A JEWELRY GIFT FROM MARTIN JEWELERS Folowing a weddin'g trip, to the sece&Haa followed at their at Douglass College, New Bruns- Fre« Labor West Indies, the couple will live MissFlqnnery oui-of-iown guests in- wick, in September. Mr. Hess.-a Rose Show Winners • and Tobnc saw! in Philadelphia,' where ))Jr. Con- Miss .Patricia Gail-FIaniiersr. r. and Mrs. Harold Bruce graduate of Toms River High over will work for ..the General and Hiss Anne Swensen of FarSchool, is employed at Lakehurst told By Garden Club Imagine! You not only save daughter of/Mr. and Mrs. Edward oj> every luxurious yanl, Electric Co. • . • HHls asd.SIr. and Mrsl Charles Naval Air.Station. A rose show given by the mem- you save tbe en! irt- cn.«t of J. Flannery of 399 Orchard street. Himrife oi Xew Brunswick. • maklnjf the draix-rir* Every Make Dad King For A Day With Gifts From Goldbergs Mr. and Mrs. Hess will reside in bers of the Garden Club of Cran- detail Is Koos finest rli^t'ini hah s been/ feted at three bridal Bfr. and Mrs. Deller were mar- Pinewald. ford was the highlight of the flnaf work! - Wonderful collection Mrs* John O'Mitra ried June 6, IS3S, in New York of fuhuloiiM fabric.'*. r<'ilurrl" stork shower at the'home of Mrs.Union., Mrs. John Davis of C*aj Sea many years. celebrated her .first" birthday an- silver were exhibited. Prizes' were rraduation ford, sister of the prospective niversary at a party Saturday Joseph Ayre of 209 Arbor street. 1 awarded to the first place winner Decorations were in pink and bridegrom, was co-hostess. afternoon for 20 guests. Among in each cjass. Mrs. C. A. Boillod KOOS BROS. /She also was guest of honor at DoroUuj Preston the^guests were her grandparents. blue, and the gifts were arranged received, the award for thfe .silver FU 8-3700 SPORT SHIRTS .. .short sleeved and specially designed for style and warni weather comfort... by in a bassinette. ^another miscellaneous shower Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Stevens arrangement; Mrs. C."/c.: Good-, for Ifoung • Attending were' Mrs, Donald. given by Mrs. James Sullivan of Sets Bridal Date of Cranford and Mr. and Mrsfellow. , Jr^ for copper-and Mrs Rt. 27, Rahway / Manhattan and others <-. ^ ,$4.00 to $10.95 Edison and Mrs. William Whelarr Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Pres- William F. Bentz of Union. : / : Guthrie, . Mrs. Martin Donnelly, J. L: Conrad for glass/' • -' ". •• • ' ' ',.' ' . . • . ••••.- Mrs.. Samuel Hewitt,, Mrs. Bejrt- of Elizabeth, co-hostess. ton of 303, Orange avenue hove •*,»' ^ ** - •' • . •' nett Flartey, Mrs. Robert Mor/is, A .luncheon shower was given made, fcaoaa: 5h^ engagement of KNIT SHIRTS . . . Cotton mesh, dacron blends, and Banlons always popular .... $4.00 to $12.95 Mrs/ Theodore Pace, Mrs. William for Miss Flannery at Mansard: Ion. Ibczr *Sawgiiler. Miss Dorothy Pat- Klubnik, Mrs.' Eugeho Stevens, PlainUeld, -by,'her two aunts.. Mrs- ten FtaesSoxL to James S. Keith of DECK PANTS... in white, gold Mrs- George Mo'rganroth, / Mrs. John E. Saucrwein of Wellesley, Ct»w r»Buiaii. O^'son of Mr., and Mrs. arid faded blue denim . 1. SWIM TRUNKS . .. Dak styles, boxer types and the new Olympic stretch knits.... by Robert Bruce Elegant Jewelry by Ahson "Arthur Kromer, Mrs.' Lloyd D. Mass.,, and Mrs. Richard 'E. Sauer- Jaanies Keith of Riverside, Calif. $5.00 to $5.98 Richards, Mrs. Lawrence N. 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CRANFORb THimSDAT.; JUNE 19. !»«• SEGTIOIf TWC Lange.. DAVID ARNOLD BALL PATRICIA ANN OLBXN1 - .fContfnuett pom Page J) VOCt BBXI HALTOM CAROLYN JOAN PARXNTE - Participating students include: SIUFIIFIUK OOTT AM ,' •. BBTTT ANM PARROTT. Committee for . Sue Alfaho, Sally VanWhy, Pat- HAROLD OILBKRKRT BANNA . OEOROE PATTERSON \ jrhitects' ricia' Flyrfn, Carol Brown, Joan DENNIS JAY HARNISH »/ SDSAN KIELAR PAUL ' ' possible benefits to the communi JOHN ROSSI H/AVENS "JOAN LEJOLY PENVENNE . ' Golden, Nancy Grad, Nancy Imus, WXULUil BAKKR HAWKS . JANE THERESA PETROCEtXI "' HRSTAGAIIIAT ty and formulated plans for add! FATHER'S DAY THIS SUNDAY Camille Mazella, Holly Jotz, Vir- CHARLKS CARROLL HAYES, II NAN' ELIZABETH PHILO ' :' L ward Won tional study. The committee mem JAMES NICHOLAS HERUBKA CAROL JOAN POTTER . bers were asked to study the ginia Lawson, Elsie ^Massa, Janice ROBERT TUDOR HILL. Ill JUDITH RYNE8 PBEaTON LANCE JEFFREY HOLMQTTEST • Faulkner Act to acquaint them Ruch, Jeanne Viohl. Carol Welke, ' . PATRICIA QAIL PUOUSI , Barbara Wi|l(T, Qnylp Rff*r. Mar- FRANCES HUBBUCH , CAROLYN VALENTINE QUEDNOW . Local Man selves with the forms of-govenw- LOW8ETBUBBPCH ;••__ ..;: , __ ment recommended to prepare for sha COhen, Louise Hubbuch and . PEOOT ANN HUDSON ' h • ' MARION MAROARET RAMSAY afflam L. Coffins of « Tark- Jessie Ferguson. LINDA LEC HUFF JANET OOULD RAY • ' ' Village received a first award meeting" in September.' RICHARD HUOHES • FERN ANN REDMAN - DEBRA ANNE HOSE JOHN ARTHUR OEOROE REHDER n-''*e New, Jersey Society of NANCY HARRIET IMUS- WALTER LEWIS REICHERT ' and the' Mew Jersey PAUL WILLIAM msUNOER ROBERT CHA8E RICHMOND TRY OUR SPECIAL |Cii2(pier, American Institute of Secretarial Office Cranford High ROTH .ANN JACKSON OEOROB HOWARD. RDICK (Continued from Page 1) RALPH EMU. JACOBI JOANN RISPOU cts. at the 60th annual con- rContinued jrom Page 1) PATRICIA TALPBYN JAMES ALAN HERMAN RITTER in Asbury Park! on Satur- the nod,over inexperlenced^candi- terday and will continue through ELEANOR CHRISTINE JOBNSEN JAMES EDWARD ROBINS ROBERT STANLEY JOHNSON iay •.,'• ' '' dates. •• •••. . -•• JANICE MARILYN RIICH Monday. • ' ,, / LAURENCE KIRK JONES ' LINDA ARNBIX RUSSELL ' The award was for excellence in "The most, positive outcome of RODERIC WELLS JONES FREDERICK WILLIAM 8AAM the plan," the spokesifniin "noted, Following'are- the candidates for HOLLY ANNE JOTZ PATRICIA ANN SANTANELLI J on detailed draw- graduation:/ ' /~' CAROL ANN JUHR .'.'., MARCIA ANOELA SANTUCCI lings perfarrhed for St. Paul's Ab- "is that pupils mature tremend,- VICKI MICHELE KAPLAN ' WILLIAM OEOROE SCHAEFER, JR. ou'sly on the job. They blossom '•; JJARRY THOMAS AOUBATO JUDITH ANNE KARL DUS JOAN SCHAEFFER . litv, a tsew building to be" con- forth comparable to the leaves on JOSEPH ANTHONY ALDI AILEEN CAROL KENDALL NANCY KAREN 8CHEIN irucled in Jtewton. u ' SUE ANNvALFANO MARGARET ELIZABETH K&NNEY JEFFREY SCHILLER ' "Kafe-award was presented to Mr. the trees in ,the springtime. This STEPHEN^ 8TOTHAIU) ANDERSON BONNIE LYNNE KERZMAN , , WILLIAM eCHMITZ SIRLOIN OR may sound somewhat exaggerated, HOWARt) LEVARD ARNESEN .. RICHARD PAUL KLEIN . VIRGINIA RITA 8COTT . ' ' • aTliTW at 'the awards luncheon JOSEPH THOMAS BABINEC ' MAROARET MARY KLEMPA- ' • JJANCY 8ERINA jElfl at the Berkeley-Carteret out actually it is vividly literal in HA8OLD JOSEPH BAGWELL OENBVLEVr JOHNANNA KNEZO ALAN SAUL SHAPIRO Viewing the 'before andj after" DIANA JOYCE BALDWIN' KATHLEEN ANN KNEZO' FRANCES ELLEN SHAPIRQ ' by Frederick A. Elsasser, * A CAROL ELAINE BARBUTO SANDRA MARTELL. KOLBE PORTERHOBSE -* *••*,£ ". ' relictions of the pupils." ; ' VAUOHN STEPHEN SHAW of the .New Jersey So- / ALICE E. BARToW' (- ' ' " CORNEUOS WILLIAM KOOPMAN, JR. _g.---- 1 M«fc JOIUl 1HUMA8 aXKHUN •"• JOTW'EtA!. !' B'OUSIIH' ORAHAM sicKERT program by -writing enthusiastic CAROL LYNNE BAUER ' JOHN ELMER" KOYEN, • ' FREDERIC MARLIN SIEO aiSy, 'who was'thairman of the RICHARD FREDERICK BAUTSCH OERALDINE KROCHMAL • BERNARD CHARLES 8HJBERMAN ay of selectiani .-•' ~ letters ,to the high school .staff. PAULA BAYAK . STANLEY ROBERT KULLEU JOHN SIMONS III ' One such letter received recently JOSEPH WALTER BEDA EMIL JOHN KUTSERA . . 8USANNE EDITH SIMMONS Mr. Ooliins was graduated from also pointed to the growing ma-. JO-ANNE VIROINIA BEDELL • ' ROBERT EDWARD LACROIX HAROLD PAUL SJURSEN riaaSoird High School in 1950. He OAYLE JOYCE BEER JOHN CHARLES LAORACE • • DAVID EVANS SKAGOS . Ib. turj(ty i>t the student involved. The ROBERT ALLEN BIEDERMAN JAMES LAUREL. JR." JOAN ELIZABETH SLOCUM iitcaiied a bachelor of architecture letter read, in partis '. •'' :. BEVERLY LINDA ULASI , ' •'•• JANVT STEWART LARWENCE ' RUTH CAROL SMITH . esree from Cornell University in CYNTHIA JOY BLOHM KAREN ANNE LAWRENCE . » . • CATHERINE MARIE SONNENWALDl "Exposure to •——"s personality VIRGINIA MAY. BOARDMAN PAROLE ANN LAWSON itoL. Following graduation, he J • JOSEPHINE FRANCES SORRIiNTINC and working habits indicate that OOY LAWRENCE - BORQES • . VIROINIA ZOE LAWSON . . ' WIIilAM HOWARD STAPY. JR. . ' |s«rved two .years- with the United her teachers as well as her parents STANLEY HOWARD BOWERS DALE DORIS LELAND EDWARD WILLIAM STANTON. JR. Well-Aged Beef — Extra Trailer ioes Army -Corps of Engineers ERNEST LEROY BOYD • , DAVID PETER LESLIE ALBERT STEVENS have done a very gobd^ob in de- MAUREEN ANNE BOYLE . MICHAEL USTTINI ' RUDOLPH ALAN STEWART 3 lieittenant At present he is LESLIE BADEAU BRAODON, JR. LYNNE CORA LEONHARDT FRANK BERNARD.BTQRZ veloping a. pleasant,,, intelligent and PHYLLIS" UEBERMAN plciyad by the office of Neil j. enthusiastic youn{*~woman . ."'.' ' CAROLE ANN BRAUNER JANE WALLIS STRUBLE .. 'ROBERT CHESTER BREAKS NELSON MAYER LKJHTCAP,' JR. APRIL SWAREZ \ • • ' '. i ICiovery, Architect, of Newark. (She) would be welcomed by JOHN LEO BRENNAN. JR. ARTHUR JAMES LISANTI . PAULA EIIMA SUbMONETTI * LOOK! many as a friend, a' definite asset ALFRED MICHAEL BREWER. JR. 'JOAN MARY LISANTI , „ . FRED MILTON 8WISHEB. IW DORIS ANN BREUER JOSEPH ''GEORGE LOBL ' FRANCES OINOER TANNENBAUM I Miss Powers Receives "to^any concern she may work for, JAMES D. BRIDE ROBERT FREDERICK LOCKER GILBERT JOSEPHTARDIF and as.for thetfuture, mature into NANCY JEAN BROOKS JOHN CHARLES LOVETT- NANCY TARVER AQNES ELIZABETH BROWN JOHN. PATRICK'MADDEN EDWARD JOHN TENTHOFF . in Arts Degree a-weU-adjustcdiadult.'-^— —- •JAV-HOWARD-BROWN- —— M»I.TY . DAVID-CE1IMAN . THAXTON—-—^ THarHyn fowers, daughter1 PtNCEGMMElWALLETS CAROL JANE BROWN HARVEY ALAN MANNES • . g • Another letter thanked- Ml-. RUSSELL' WALTON THOMAS HELEN MARSHA- BUBO ' PAUL TERENCE MARTENS ••»••' .. BRUCE ELLIOT .THURSTON II I ~zc Mr. and Sirs. Eugene M. Powers Lawrence for having sent a par- WILLIAM JOSEPH CALVANO . WAYNE ALBERT MARTIN " - MARGERY ANN T1DABOCK: ticular student by saying, "She - FRANKUN pELANO CARITHERS ELSIE LOIS MASSA CAROL ANN TH5RNEY • ' . le summer Mr. Lawrence . explained that I NANCY BELL DAMON • through the cooperatiye office RONALD WILLIAM MULDROW. CAROL ANN WELKE 53iss lowers •wasNpresident of FRANCIS ANTHONY DEBERNARDIS MARILYN SUSAN MULLARKEY ' BARBARA JEAN WEST ' ^ Ib. work plan, the students are chal-" JUDITH LORBTTA DEQEN PAUL RANDALL MUNDY DOROTHY ELIZABETH WEST | Pin "lijeta • JEappa/\ honorary. BARBARA ANN DEHMER 1 lenged. ,' • TIMOTHY JOSHUA MYERS SARAH ELLA WEST: . WILLIAM MICHAEL DELANEY NORMA RUTH MYSIAK ' , WILLIAM NEIL DELLA RALA . NORMA JEAN wnmr "They know that ; PATRICIA ANN NEAPIE • JOYCE ANN WILLIAMS .: LOWEST PRICES DIANA KATHRYN DELQNOE CARL ARTHUR NELSON skills and attitudes inherent in ROBERT THOMAS DEPALMER ' SANDRA HAZEL WILLIAMS Bates . their studies for the four years of STEPHEN CARTWRIOHT DEXTER HENRIETTA NORR '-.JOHN HALL WITHERINOTON. JR. g ALEXANDER CLYDE DICKERSON DONALD ARTHUR NOSTRAND BARBARA .JOHANNA' WULPF, [To hjgh school .will be put into use KENNETH FREDERICK NYCE LORA LYNN WYLLIE '•". /•. MARY ANN JANET DITZEL ieth H. Russell and tested," he said.. "This pro- MARY.LOU DITZEL. :,: MAUREEN ELLEN O'BRIEN MILDRED MAROARET YUNOS ' H. Russell, son of Mr. RUSSELL JAMES DOBBINS MARY SUSAN O'CONNOR I OEORGIANA YUSCHAK • motes an improved learning situa- LAWRENCE JACK ODONNELL I:] - MARV FRANCES ZACHARY . Mrs. Henrj' E. Russell of 12- ZIPPO LIGHTERS EUOENB KOMPASS DOHN u tion." • • CHARLES CONRAD DONEY PATRICIA JANE O'LEARY •'.".. i. WILLIAM PRANK ZALl'NSKY toad, received his B.-.'A. Cranford businessmen are cred- 'PATRICIA JEAN DOWNINO [s a biology major at the CATHLEEN PATRICIA DOYLE J -irennMincament exercises of Bates ited by Mr. Lawrence, with much JAMES P., DUUCAI of the success of the program. UNDA JOSEPHINE EATON |.CjuUefit%liewiston, Me., on Sunday. "They provide for the educa-. THOMAS EDWARD EQAN ' r. Russell was a member of l .JOHN WILLIAM. ELLAM. JR. COAST TO COAST HOVERS tional welfare of our students GLADYS ANN ENOEL i'-sh Club, Jordan Ramsdell while on the job," he said. "This BETH 80SAN EPSTEIN In th* U. 8. «r ' ailifie Society, Chapel C cm the staff of the college BARRY'RUSSELL FERNANDEZ BT Vas — HiJl —." Bo«* — Alt uations^. To the employers, this ELIZABETH. SANDRA FERRO is .not a make-believe situation. OORDAN DUNCAN FLETCHER iM- GIFT SETS PATRICIA ANN PLYNN Theso Cranford business people BETTY JEAN POSTER are to be commended for.having CHARLES EDWARD FOWLER HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Agent CENTER CUT nwvsnrw CKANFORO 8USAN .MELODY PRANK ' backed the plan to the limit." ... ROBERT ALLAN PREESE ALLIED VAN LINES, Inc. Jxretoy stvtn that the Board Firms, participating in the work RICHARD LLOYD FRIEDMAN » . P«cUag ft Crating • BpMlalty A 7ifr*Mig' of the To^vxssliip M%OfT program this year include the ALAN MICHAEL FREUND t3 CaadarA. 31. 3^ ta the County ol MAROARET ANN OERLACH • ffvurtrr ^TJH • bold % public hearing on Union County Trust Co., Allen ALLAN TENWICK GILL . Can AOanu MOOniAY. JUNE 20. I960 MARCIAKATHERINE OtliLESPIE •m X:15 PJI_ JM.^I.».|II« on the second floor of Township Offices, Union Junior •CHRISTINE NANCY ORAD MURIEL ANN OREOO ' yrrnw. lnrat>d at 24 Dunham Avenue. College, John Manger & Co., and ANNA MARIE OROSSI WILSON'S CERTIFIED C-MTrtrffla. 3J. ,J. % $5.00 ^•iw imtaiy 8 Alden St. Enoad: Jane 7. 1MO BOW BUTT . xav- Wetxz «10XS ' 8-16 BR 6-0483 o/FULL SCHICK VAN'S (NK HALF GOLDEN RAZOR SALES and SERVICE AIR CONDITIONERS BEEF ROASTS York -Chrysler - Emerson - Fedders - Gibson TOP SIRLOIN GOLF BALLS X-RIB lakftoaj MauikattM

t'. * t r- V '• ' For Father... ::•>:•>:;•.?:,>••:. No question about it ... nowhere but Koos! Because these we've •i'lfti.-S"'--., -• BOTTOM ROUND fJMrroGO shown^are just the start of Koos huge table collection. . . the biggest A LUXURY GIFT in all Jersey! Choose any table . . . the,n come to Koos-Rahway and

He'll Appreciate It Most ^i Pa seV its complete matching group! One charming maple collection, ' .-•>-- GROUND ROUND STEAK TAXI for. instance, includes that massive cocktoii with a deep wide drawer, _^ _' GROUND CHUCK ...... Ot even a gallery topi Another maple group boasts party-proof tops! FLASHLIGHT GROUND MEAT ...... 3lbs.9* You'll find matched mahoganies with cusfom-shaped leather tops ... No Matter including a bookcase table! More mahoganies, like that'lovely tier our Gift HYGRADE SLICED BACON .4* table, with' "wpqdgrain" tops that resist burns, stains, scratches! And What Kind Of HYGRADE FRANKS .. A... - *** we've sculptured Danish walnut tables with costly dovetail insets ... Pictures He SPARERIBS ...... another Danish group that stars a" surfboard cocktail .SIXTY inches Jong! But we could go on and on. Come to Koos-Rahway . . . see Takes —We Have Wrapped, Of Course. all thess end more! You'H agree . . . you've never seen such exciting A Large Selection • . -' ' • ( V ' tables for 29.95! (And, we're comfortably air-conditioned!) BARON'S of Gifts CALL BR 6-1044 D£,v£v The Spot For HIM BR 60080 DRUG STORE from 50c to.... \ \ •ex-a tat*. Bsvtax treble find- 34 Eastman St. Cranford, N. J. a«c » »M!IIMI apace? Then do 'I • '; «fce acanaMeOdnx ... travel by tasL 3&* tafOc «r parfcbur (opp. Cranford Theatre) . I] KOOS MA1.V STOHE I '•'! 34 North Ave.. W. 30 Eastman St. FREE DELIVERY — TEL. BRIDGE 64100 K.fcu-y. Hi. 27 • >l' «Jrotf BRldje 6-1K4 (Op*. Crufcrd Theatre) - M Store Also in Wtstfield I'ttkumy Hxit 13S • \ao Jtrmy MEAT MARKET BMANOI STOKES Wo Reserve Tho Right 11 WALNUT AVE. BRIDGE S« Girl. Rt 11 • CI M7X '. •'!<• To Limit Quantities Frc&oU. *'• • • HO ZMZt Open Friday Till 8 P. M. Pvuppvy. Hi. *i • DE 4+196 Hours; 8:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. All Gifts Exchangable c ./ • •W)HES.ANHjQUOite 1 -CLOSED MOND4YS- I . . ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ii0Mi.%i}'M:'i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^.

race Vm C1ANF0ID (K. J.) ClfDEEN AND CHSOXKU^immSDiAT, JUNE If, IN* m& LetterstotheEditoi CRANFORD (X.'J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, JUNE 16. j^lisO ' ', Pace Three ;ranford Public School News Jane Masino, Joan Simoons, Su- cow to you; Celia Finkel, • vege- : : : san Santiago, Albert Fredericks, tables grown on' a farm; Karen ••'•' •.'.'.'•'~77'* *' iii Hfllereit avenue; '. monthly meetings and also for the Judith Townsend, Donna Doni- •Kowak. story about a farm; Jani< •i- • .' Cranford, N. J. '•"• many "extras" we inserted. koski. Virginia Hflbert, Linda Kar- Church, Marjorie Mansfield, Susan .'•.•.',. •' • June 10, HWO • Your staff, has been most help- del, Janice Feltz. .Raymond Vree- Wittmann, and. Marjorie Yuschak, Dear Sir:1- • /'<•';• ' •' -\ ' '-•"• ful and has iStade working with land and Paul Lasinski. farm animals. ; ..''.'• Not lets, but more action i* you a pleasure. ifth Grade at Roosevelt Tours Many farm books . have ' been' come" to , Yours truly. fmm hrtrpri hy trie rhU . . . inquire about our spectacular nwwfrfl to fofiu attrtitlffn in thlt JGffflteJL ...'j.. ;' crucfiu election year on the' cen- Mrs. Johla P. tomes Miss Janet Kuhn's sixth grade j to add to the library.book display. tral issue of our time—world dU- presented "A Medieval Adven- Grade 2 _ annamcnt under law, or world de- • < 107 Balmiere road ture" in the auditorium recently. A visit i The cast included James Young as In anticipation of summertime struction. The United States Cranford, N. J. 5 Years Ago o the nation's military capita) during the Revolutionary fun at the seashore, the children 10 Years Ago Var- winters ~ ~~~, Z ;.y'"'',.. ~ Robin Hood; Robert Wilson, Friar HPl should not retreat, into the J*Ua<7 June 10, 1980 of 1777 and 1779-80 was made last Thursday by Herbert nest, June • Monetti, Mary Jane in Mrs. Doris Dallas' second grade Diplomas were to be. pre- Water* consumers in this area Examination and Tuck; Raymond Wible. knight and that somehow more bomlM, mis- Dear Sir: -, ••.-. ' ' >••.-•'•<•'•'' sented to 178 Cranford High fifth grade at Roosevelt. School. ' Knauer, and. Deborah Sabalot have concentrated recently on a siles and submarines ^U) increase Served by the Plalnfleld-Union under ^ new bicycle King lUchard; Diane Gilliam. Qa behalf of the. officers and School seniors at graduation was Morristo'wn, for several years the site of Washington's military found some tiny cracked robin's Mark; Margaret Donellan. Allen; study of tbe-sca around us and the our security. Wj? should frankly members of the Mothers.' Club of Water Co,, were advised that a life it supports. Animals that move <*ulilj Weeklfe* •* New Jcratf ceremonies. Student speakers temporary' emergency existed* I •£ icadq'uarters and the main encampment of his Continental Army was eggs. Many bocks, and pamphlets Irene Zielinski, Maid Marion; Ni- face the fact,that only urgent and Explorer Post W we wish to thank were to be Patricia Castaldo, S&r* «*•» Ihosen mainly because of its geo-j * •-..... about birds were contributed by in and out with the tides or bury immediate steps toward; world- and use should be held to a cola Brazzatti,'Prince John; Richr44heniseiv« in -•-- -—-• - ---->- you for your cooperation and Russell Dean, Carol Koyen and graphical position—only 30 miles Sandra Selby, Michael Caruso, Nottingham';" wide disarmament «nd~ creation of minimum.. Unexpected -me- Jm piltzenmayer; cavet^s ^ courtesy in handling our publicity Lee. Ferguson. rom enemy lines on" Manhattan Robin Skidmore ' and - Jeffrey Anthony D'Agostino and Gerald themselves to rocks, have been CnteRdatth»PottOOc«atCntfiacd,lf.J,M8«»od Out lkattar. PoUWiid peaceful means under the U. K. to and giving our boys, our future chanical difficulties in cross- Thomas Risberg and/the earliest Krebs. the topics of stories written by the settle* disputes can prevent a few connecting lines with the filter- Ind Stateh Islands and protected form of worship, fire god, Nancy Lubexecki, guards; Ellen Higgins, - Crantord, N. J, tagr Ih* Crantord dona and Caroalda, line. Ofldal MiHVtptf fbr Americans, the recognition they iv the Watchung Mountains' the During this study, the children Valerie Bowers, Barbara Ludlum, class. • ' individual* in high civil and mil- so readily deserve. J Aecordln* to a^pnUmlnary ing plant of the Elbtobeth-Water .- - r--^> Jenkins and Denise filack. '• will see films, read booksr- draw Cowry she^s and tooth shells. Garwood and KenOworth. Subecrlptlan Bat% $4iW a laar. Admvttriag Batat oa itary posts in governments around Co., in Bound Brook for (•a~"f*j° •»«S00 -r~~««u < lass learned. .,-'•' and'Susan Masino, dancers; Renee table of equalised tax valua- ! llvas Was The tour started at the Wick pictures and observe bird habits. Kamin, head lady:.Jean Galski. both- of which have been used .as Sincerely, tions anwwaced by the state, greater water supply\na ar- '*25!!?"* 'f? ^ money by various peoples of tht Office: 21-23 Alden Street, Cranfonl. N. J. «^r Mrs. Frank B. Storz riyaf.-."Of'"'hot weather had louse which -served as the mil- Bloomingdcde Avenue Grade 4 Marilyn Hanken. ElizabeJCh Mul- Wtapk.. BHUf. MOW &*SE£3BSftS the true value of real estate In tary headkuarters for Major Gen- ler, Susan Tansky,. Lau>^-Elien world, were brought to class' in Publicity Chairman CfA $K,769£79, The ' created a strain on the water Grade 2 . Mr. Romano's fourth grade has collections' by Holly Bendlin and ..' • •• • • women and *""" Ha in Jockey Hollow Where the townsfolk; Frances Schartenberg. •""•" ^ Explorer Post 79 Joan' Pederson's second grade art and social studies project, "Im- moon shells were included in coi- should be urged to, support ft which ^. Lisle R. Beards*le nain Continental Army; number- aginary.i - Islanldd Maps." Bible reader and.. announcer^ # that Cranford was assessing" Us ...Sidney W. Smith of 28 Lenox' have been creating hand puppets tions brought by Barbara Ross treaty to end nuclear weapons elected president ng up to 10.000 meriV was encamp- Each child created, and drew" his Franklin Re, David Aubrey and Paragon in Both Example and Precept tests with, controls. The search ; I •'', " Cranford, N. J. real property at 29.1 percent avenue was reeleeted chairman during the winter of 1779-80. .as-, an art project. With media William Ridley. JameS Me- such as,wool, pipe cleaners, tem- own imaginary island and labeled .Richard Reid,- color' guards and wed a large turkey-wing, for complete disarmament should June 11, 1960 of iU torn value. . of the Western District of Union "The tour, ended at the Historical Hag bearer; and Richard Hudson Council, Boy Scouts of Amer- pera' paint," shellac, cotton material, the various geographical'> forms, shell. Starfish were exhibited' by 'You have demonstrated that the with World War H and then the Korean , be intensified. The Ten Nation Dear Sir: " ' .. ".•'. . ' .- iuseum and, the Ford Mansion. with the names (brand names) as- and Flanklin Re, lighting'and cur- Committee in Geneva should be We, on behalf of Rosary Socie- ica, at- the_. annual stouten' Vashington occupied the mansion, needles, thread and a great deal of : Patricia Frisco and Linda Cubber- Three alternate plans for sociated with .the subject area tain. • '"• • . true essentials of a vigorous and flourish- conflict causing sharp dips in enrollment, expanded to Include neutrals, ty of St. Michael's Church, would dinner at the First Presbyterian nd part of the original furniture effort, the class, constructed won- 1 ley. Some interesting specimens of solving the Cranford public selected. Among some of the more placed under- U. N. auspices and like to thank you and the staff of Church.'*! ... '•;-.--,. ' cmains in the house. ' derful new. little friehds^clowns,', leaf coral,. brdha coral, and star ing college are sharply-defined educa; but under Dr. MacKay's guidance, ways school system's overcrowding anirruils.. spacemen, and. people. interesting and ingenious maps coral were brought, in by Robert directed to drive hard for sub- June. class officers are: Carla 7 Livingston Avenue the Cranford Citizen and Chron- *• *. *.. • •'.••. . '.. problem were recommended by Lynne Volkmann/ chairman, was were Sara Miller's "Clothes Is- Gigon and Ellen Samuels. tional objectives, a devoted and comp- and means were found to keep the col- • stantlal steps toward world dis- icle for the excellent news cover- . The Maroons ran wild over |Craus, president; kathryn Tciinon; land" (Petticoat City, Shoetown, Grade 1 Dr. Howard Rl Best, superin- lice-president; Robert Peterson, assisted by Charles Morrison, John The second grade hasNiecided to etent faculty, imaginative and creative lege operating in tne' black. armament. ' -' • , age and fine cooperation ^tended tendent of schools. The plans Bumps Dill's, 25-7, to move tip Eldridge, Francis Slingerland and Port Tie); George Wright's "An- The boys and girls in Mrs. Edith to bur. society throughout the past to first place in the standings Jccretary; Peter Gladis, treasurer. irhaHsland" (Seal Harbor, Ermine Caddie's class are enjoying their collect specimens at ^the seashore Tours truly, . • included: Two new Junior .high James Emerson., '.••.-"" ) • ' . and label them scienlificallysince leadership, and wholehearted commit* y Drui. . mauuiyMacKay'as administrativauuuiusirauvee *uannd : year.'."' . ; . r "•'• ' . -'• •' • ' of the Cranford Softball Lea- Lake, Mt. Goat Range) and Ellen study of* the farm. Seeds planted WINTER - Kenneth M. Stewart schools, one In each end of the The fpljowing childrens" pup- they are now familiar- with a We look forward ta working gue. . , were, anxiously Grade 1 Weil's "Food Island" (Pizza City, in the room have been transplant- m'ent'to an habitual vision of excellence., academic abilities were recognized form- - Committee for a Sane . community; construction of two pets are . exhibited irt . the school | commencement Children in Mrs. Gwin Ising's Lamb Chop Mt., Strawberry ed to home gardens. can name' many moUusks and" b Nuclear Policy with you again in 1960-61. new elementary schools and' . . display cabinet: Joseph/Audesirk7] 1 othe.c sea animals. 1 Each child helped to make a By example as well as precept, you have/^y X the board of tnistees inJW47 when Sig Jheconvcrslon-of-Cleveland-and ltt to fcrst grade Who have joined the (-Robert—Buontempo;—Bettys-Ann Swamp). n Cranford Library are: William 3' large mural on~tKe7farm. THe~BIg T^eaorth thelr^^ ' 6 Glen Avenue Sherman schools into junior sent by the Cranford Jun Coyne, Deborah Ditzel; Deborah •••'•',.• Grade 3 . . Mrs. Paul A. Curdo laureate service and Humphries, Barbara Fielder, Nor-. England, Judith Garrity, Barbara red barn and silo were made by, P Cranford, ^J. J. high school for seventh and Service League to the annual : awards assembly. Jne Hurley, Lynn Keimig. Nancy Lincoln School , - David Cohn 'and John Korba; The children in Miss Carol college, and have established a pattern A new era began for both Dr Mac- eighth grade pupils, and an'ex- Jones, Bcttc Jane Kowalski. Karen Riemer's third grade, have com- JuneO, 1060 fund appeal of the Cranford amparter, and Kindra Vollherbst. L*rch, Suzanne Linke, Karen Mc- Grade 1 i-• farmhouse with big porch,' Margot by which simUar institutions/notytet in Kay and Union Junior College last Sep- 41 Craig Place , : l tension on the high school. All committee/ Mental Hygiene So- Henderson and Maria Lettini. The pleted a unit on Holland. Interest- Dea«-/Slr: •' -;- '.-•. - the plans' proposed making 25 Years Ago llarjolein Lubberts,; kindra Voll-r Comb, Theresa Mineur, Robert The boys and girls in Mrs. Vir- Cranford, N. J., ciety of Union County. Mrs. Marcia Lehman. Barbara garden and corn fields were drawn, ing and original projects were con- t-m- being, may be guided." . ' f .. tember, when, following successful fund- season the Northern New Cranford High School into a The Board of Educmkmwent I Mokrycki, -Bruce' Morris, Frances ginia Jones' first grade entertain- structed by Paul Baxter. Doris June M. 1960 J. H. Brockbank, drive chair- on record recommendrhi: fielder, Susan Haney, and Nancy Valla, Todd Wizon and Walter ed their mothers at a punch party by Linda Miles. Patricia- Strau The reason behind the steady growth, raising efforts, the college moved into its Council of B'nai B'rith Dear Sir:' • . four-year .institution for ninth man, announced receipts had s Jane Wilner, and Martha- Erickson. Robert Lauririo, Douglas. through twelfth grades. amparter • have, r^ad stories to Zingler. recently. Mrs. Maxfleld Tuttle; new fomen voted, to reward the pub- The conunittee and members of reached $1,400., U mann. Allison Rogers and Rich Johnston. Lynn Elsden. Richard km-, in both size and influence on^the educa- mUlion-dqllar building on .high school at a cost o S! |he kindergarten childreh. . . In,science the class has been dis- class "mother^ served the refresh- Pearce, Michael Green,' Wayne licity chairman who 'submitted a Cub Pack 103, sponsored by the.•'" • !' *.'*•*' •'"'.( ' Ferdinand drew the orchard/The FOR ILL WINTER GARMENTS .niately $800,000 on-tlTj , cussing simple tools and machines. ments assisted by Janet Barber .RpWbotham. Paul King and Vin- s campus scrapbook which contained clip- First Presbyterian Church, wish -Mrs. B. B, Winkel of 215 Grade 2 '-., Dunikoski of the fourth corn-crib and chicken house/were 'of the. old Republican Club-1 A topic of special interest was the \ and cent Yannuzzi. ' / ' ".•' pings made up of the most favor- * to express their thanks for your Orange avenue was reelected •;^15Y«araAgo.;; Mrs. Gloria Goodness' second grade. drawn by Robert- Rozman and De- {except FurstjXoth Coats & Suits) able and descriptive .newspaper / .house at' Springfield and North importance of wheels. The chil- nise Garretson. The farm has cows, Special reports on .the Dutch : excellent publication of their ac- president of the Cranford Jun- More than 50 write-in votes ^rade presented reports on "Early dreTwrote an/iiuTstrated^stories Songs stories^ and rhythms were coverage. This material would in the Democratic primary pro- Union avenues. duck;, pigs, chickens, horses, and people' and customs ,w*-*re done-by words from the tivities during the past year. ior Service League. ' ' • • o » nan and Animals" for their pa'r- telling how wheels help us presented by Sharon Beck. Joanne the highest of academic stan have to contain information rela- ; vided the" dnly excitement in Frank Gfaskewitz. Nancy Playle. , .' •• - '; '' Sincerely •'. . . /•• • Cranford Hi«h School w« to nts last Friday. The children had The following boys andVgirls .^"f: ChaJiles Mundy, Unda | sheep djawn by ^tevey Perrone, Swan will Store Winter Kenneth C MacKay^UJC president, as another important factor in the college's tive to the many public activities ".•• -..' ' .•*..• *. •'•/• ' the June .12 balloting. Less award diplomas fo us gtujenj. et up projects including a display- Evans, Andrea Bauer, Gary Christensen. Walter Sopko. i* Oi Your Valuation Mrs. J. P. Sommerville have, their stories or illustrationsi l~r Diana Turk, David MaVley. Gary Barbara Maiicione. Mollie Prutz- Clothes "Free" Thru Dec. -\ and varied philanthropic endeav- The Cranford Welfare As-. than 400 votes were cast here the. largest class ever to be if. Cro-Magnon man's tools by Ai- : K..»I«.; J LDeborra; h Fricke. Ray Wirt, Sheryl Herbster, Christine Griffin, Robert ' V For. Insurance and ' he was awarded the honorary degree of success has been his ability to attract and Publicity Chairman ^ displayed on a classroom bulleti man, and' Ruth Sahford. 31k 1960. Don't Jam Up Ami // ••• / • sodation 'planned to send 39 •and approximately 50 soldier vm W ors of our service organization. iradoated, at ceremonies M red- Chamberlain, clay bust of aboard: Joseph Audesirk, Deborah.\ Randle and Carol Herzer. doctor of laws by Rutgers University last keep qualified faculty members; The ans- youngsters to camp during the »--••-•*- received./ As' a The class enjoyed an art project! Closets ... Call For Route- ' Regular Cleaning Charge • N • The articles should of necessity / 15 Norman Place^ were Roosevelt School. Jessie Cnjaj. INeanderthal man, Robert, Hay- Ditzel, Deborah England, Barbara nihgs, John Nielsen, James Scott, The farm dog's house was drawn mem or Come hi! communicate to the-reading pub- summer, Meredith Conley, pres- f the Democratic write- . back, Kicss Steward and How. .vardf fossils, Rohert Preston,, pan- Carol Bush. Alfred Liska, Wayne in which they covered cans with Wednesday. / ."'. / wer to the question of how UJC has been \ • .'[ Cranford, N. J. Jones, Bette Jane Kowulski, Karen by Elizabeth White, and Robin lic some of the accomplishments ident, reported/ The camps in- campaign, it appeared likely ard Goodman of the class were JDiama of cavemaii-life',..Donna Di- Foji, Donald Waison, Bruce Wid- Wechter, made the duck pond. stripes and designs made of raffia. able/to keep such qualified professors • June 11, 1960 Lerch. Charles Morrison. Theresa Some of the children who made . Dr. MacKay is a quiet, shy, scholarly that B'nai B'rith Women have sue-' : eluded Salvation Army Camp,. at Walter E. Cooper and T. to five short talks. Jr*abip. and display b£ lizards from Mineur,- Lynne Volkmann . and mann, Richard. Guskin, Andrea Robert McSulla worked on a pic- may be found largely in the academic cessfuUy brought about,^on a com- Dear Sir: .' Cranford Boys' Camp, Bonnie'• E. Byrnes, would accept the •••.'• ' •»•*•'*'•• . ;, fhe age of dinosaurs, James Dunn. Tuttle,- Diane Kardel, Jeffrey ture of the.farmer driving a trac- vases and pencil holders were gentleman, and when he joined the UJC Walter Zingler. Charles Coblieghl ' Marcia Baron. freedom and atmosphere the college has munity leveL On behalf of all members of the Brae Farm for Boys and Camp . Democratic nominations for. At its final appearance of the Background for reports was - The class made a field trip to Kristeller, Ann Jurickl - Scott tor. Cranford Camera Club please ac- Endeavor. ' '/•••• Township Committee opposing season, the Cranford High ^iven by Laurie Smith in her prc- Knauer, Betty Wargacki and Michael Petti. Marie Fischer, staff as a government and history instruc- created —primarily reflecting the basic . The contest was open to all the the Museum of Natural History The class ehjoyed its visit to David Irving, Linda -'Marino. cept this letter as a token of ap- . • ' ' « »• o '.•.-. Republican incumbents. Mayor / School Band under the direc- icjitatlon of fossils. Reports were 7 Theresa Santone. ' 33 chapters composing the North- and the. Hay den Planetarium yes- Ruigers Experimental Farm." tor in 19^5. shortly after his graduation philosophy of its president. .: preciation on our part for your George E. Osterheldt and Road tion of- Jack van Brederode, nade on tyrannosaurus rex. Rich- Henry Hearns. Susan Menge, Mi- \Special event! Nowthru JuheJiOth only!] ern New Jersey Council and it was Louis G. Troutman. >jinein- J terday. , They were accompanied chael Fink, Jack Nelson, Robert from Columbia University, there were Despite his obvious success as an ad- assistance in giving our organiza-' -Commissioner—George D. Rah- presented a pops concert at lard Cossa, diplodocus, Jane^tW by Mrs. Arthur Buontempo, Mrs. Grade 4 /Grade 1 announced that a lovely embossed ber and former. pres|ofent- of kin, in the November election. Roosevelt School sponsored by jrecnawald; brontosaurus, Thomas A bulletin board on explorers The first grade class of Miss Harris, and Joseph Krapf. tion publicity in your newspaper. the Board of Education, an- .Edward Foster, Mrs, Alvin Linke, : ministrator, Dr. MacKay's first love is leather scrapbook 'would be Gr.iffin->and Norman Hoglund; tri- Phillip Kasen.. Jay Gutierrez, '• s • those among the faculty and student Veryjt v the, Lions Club.. Proceeds were \ Mrs. Edward Mokrgcjd,. Mrs. Ed-was completed under the direction Mary Liddte, following a trip to erjvete. —*-- - .o.l"Hwfl. _ T : of the junior high school, who iMa? flino; ducK^ son. Last week, at the council meet- Secretary were to move to Madison. 0*0 osaurs, Jeffrey Miller; stegasaurus, James Dow, Carole Gustafson, the farrn. / I (Continued on Page 5) I o • o •': ' was to retire at the end of the More than 40 boy scoots wen Grade 3 / however, he does fill ing held at the Essex House in year after 40 yean in the teach- Kenneth Orgel and John Peterson, Janet Barber, Mark Myerson, De- A miniature clay faijtnyasd was Newark, «tf ^%4M#ioT deci- Dont sell your, books and keep, Frederick Atkins of 15 Hill- advanced or received awards and. icthyasaurus, Richard Herer. A group of children' in Miss nise Miller, Kathy French, Larry planned and constructed by Blair , .fie history or political: in* profession, SO of them here, for various scouting- achieve- Elizabeth. Kelly's third grade will Jut Dr. MacKay remained. In 1943, sion yat^aJinouhced^by Mrk Blax your diplomas. Sell your' diplomas. side place was the new chair- was honored at a surprise fare- Report on later period animals Nelson, Karen Keane, Rose De- Edmonds, Kenneth Wheeler, Kathi a >i science departments, a rare treat to |js, ments aV the Casino at what was act as , guest ' readers . in, other , Block; publicity chairman for the If you-ttth get anyone to buy them, | man of the Western District of well dinner at the Howard were: sabre-tooth tiger by Joan Marco and Stephen Wanchisen Siitq. Joseph Pagano, Todd Torger- he assumed the duties of dean of the and/keep your books.—Walter B. believed the larcest district classes. S,usan Kresge, Eugene made reports about the following WHEELING mind. He follows political developments council.. When we learned that Union Council, Boy Scouts of Cook and.Lynda Wellett, mam- se< and WiUiam Fischer. Mindy Johnson Restaurant, Spring- Court of Awards ever held in Schankcr, Alan Denesky and Toni- newly-established day session, and later, closely, and some of the most stimulating ynHim^h Chapter- was to -be the Pltldn.' 'America. "•: •'. field. moth, Thomas • Glesser and Ger- explorers: Sir Francis Drako^ Kaye provided plastic animals for DRYCLEANING & CUSTOM STORAGE recipient of this honor, our ela- the community. trude Waugh, and the cave bear, Lynn Esposito will read to the Richard E. Byrd. James" Cook, the'barnyard. - j kindergarten classes; Sallie Ann at the time the college moved from Ab- "bull sessions" on the campus are tion was boundless. David- Mernick. • Christopher Columbus, The Vikr The class' completed a picture 1 Matthews, Thortias- Dawson, Linda prompted by an observation he has made I, as publicity chairman for Development of life among the ings, John Cabot, Vasco De Balboa, dictionary containing the words raham Clark High School in Roselle into Johnson, and Michelle Diamond, Ferdinand - Magellan, Hernando 7 • mcerning the current political scene. Kndltna>', cannot-find the proper earliest men was traced in the most frequently used in the study. V^ the old Grant School here, he became following reports, the ape manfirst. grades; Gary Adubato, sec- Cortez, Jacques Cartier, Henry Booklets have been made by the 80* "By example as well as precept, you words to express my heartfelt ond grade; .Barbara Burnett, an- Hudson, Rene LaSalle, and Marco ' gratitude to both you and to your Holly Nietzel and. Edward Huhn; following: Jeffrey • Ollinick, Gary dean of both day and evening sessions. other third grade;-Donald-Smith Polo. Steinberg, farm /machinery; Ruth have set forth the true possibilities of a most cooperative staff. Without tree dwellers, Susan Seals and Keeping things operating smoothly in the Joanne Shamey; early cave man, and Susan Fordharn. fourth grade. •The following children made Johnston. Lynn Conroy and Diane such willing assistance and whole- •_.,i junior college . .. " Those words from Ruthann"Ap'ga'r and Thomas Gill; Another activity' of great ini- maps and illustrations;for the bul- Milazzo, milk products; Margaret • mm Irem htmvk «IM ancient building was a real challenge, the citation must have been thrilling hearted encouragement, this en- caves, Johanna. Goscinsky; cave- terest to the group is one in crafts. letin board: Barbara Haag, Bette Millard . and Bruce Haydon,' from tire program could hardly have tnen as hunters, Kathleen Con- The children are engrossed in' a and the successful way in which Dr. Mac- words for Dr. MacKay to hear. Rutgers been achieved. I needed your time, weaving project using' small in- nolly; later cavemen, Walter Fitz- Swan Will Professionally/and Kay met this challenge astounded his col-, . your help and your experience —. gerald; home life of the cavemen, dividual colonial looms. ' Wool and without hesitation,all three mats 'have been completed by Scientifically Dryclean . . , then leagues and everyone else who inspected were always extended and your Victoria Stehlin, Carol Loveland, Cellophane Wrap Your Blan- the old structure. •/'..• aptly apply, and we are proud of the staff was always ready to help in Barbara Burnett, Sallie Ann Mat- kets . . -. and Store Them at No fact that his good works have been done thews, Susan Kresge, Linda John- 1925 1960 \ any manner possible. 1 Additional Cost.. .Jn Our Arc- ' There followed some' lean years, : and continue to be done in our midst. , \ I -thank you, so very much for son, Michele Diamond, Toni-Lynn •••• making this award, and the honor ACCORDION Esposito, Susan Fordham, Dennis tic Cold Storage Vaults 'til Dec. Carter, Karl Koenigv Richapd De- 31. I960. accorded me, a reality, and for Groat, Eugene Shankcr, Donald ,. making me always a welcome, INSTRUCTIONS is Day the Third Sunday in June Smith, Thomas - Peer, and Alan though novice, member of the Denesky. ' -•• Fathers throughout the land will be fourth estate. . AT YOUR HOME -u.. er, she took her plan to a preacher. A '-. Sincerely, Regular 1.50 the recipients this Sunday of a deluge of OR AT THE STUDIO Brookside Place resolution was drawn up, and on June 10, Mrs. George H. Weinperg tributes, ranging^from sincere and heart- ™}9> the first known Fattier's Day was ' Publicity Chairman Grade 2 ' Kadunah Chapter . Mrs. Barbara Mcland's second JUNE 15th WAS OUR B'nai B'rith Women RENTALS and SALES grade class is studying birds in saenfjees for the family s benefit, Cranford • and throughout the to light-hearted kidding of their foibles CA^ Thg first observance of truly nation- 8 Oak Lane I country. al proportions did not occur, however, un- Cranford, N-J. Robin Skidmore has contributed and idiosyncracies': June 8,1960 Danie! Kuster a selection of cardboard birds to til 1922, on the third Sunday in June, and Dear Sir: . ! the classroom display; D^vid The greeting card makers, as usual, it has continued on that day ever since. 11 Van Buns Kit i Owen, colorful bird pictures.' Marc THIRTY-FIFTH On behalf of Trinity Guild, I ' Stobins^y and Todd Harrison built have been busy preparing missives of want to thank you for the excel- BR 64S62 plastic scsje models of the wood- NOTE! — No "checkbook" Iv'^f w • /nd salutations app^^ lent coverage you have given us .pecker anaShe blue jay; Sandra coupons will be accepted 1 this past season. We appreciate I'.Val': -.'. - - Cohen salvageoS^n empty robin's during this Blanket Special ay in a variety wide enoug^Ltofit the space devoted to our-regular the mood of every well wisher for the tablet prepared by Elmesu, a Babylonian, ab6ut 2,000 years before Christ imp]or^ ANNIVERSARY -family's nffpn ^f ing tJie^od^"ld~^anrhls~faTnei' good that mood be sentimentally serious or health and enduring days—wishes which merely facetiously felicitous. You can are echoed in many ways in the more ai- ALL ON A COOK'S TOUR* OF SERVICE Deluxe 1 • purchase cards, for instance, which sin- fecUonate of 1960 Fathers Dd/cards. Dryclenneri FORMS BEST OF THE WEST TOURS night stops. featured. Group* cerely, praise Dad for the time and pa- leave Chicago "weekends from "v ••• :• or-•'..•• First-class tours of the beauti- May through' September. Cuilom Shirt tience he expends throughout the year in . ful West. You'll enjov the finest • 14 days. Grand Canyon- TO CRANFORD Launderers promoting the best interests of his lovedU world where his lot is less fortunate. Con- accommodations in hotels und California— Yoscmitc— INSURANCE 'Pullmans und sightseeing with Mexican Border , -SJ23 ones, or you can be humorous while still sider Palau Island in the South Seas, for 'experienced guides. Escorted • 15 days. Canadian Rockies •' Cold Storage example, where the ruling matriarch can groups leave Chicago weekends —Northwest-California— Vaulis affectionate with a tribute such as the fol- KNOWN in June. July and August. Yosemitc—Grand lil lowing from Mom: "Happy Father's Day have any male executed u he so much as • 14 days. Yellowstone- Canyon $388 t Grand Canyon from $428 Custom disturbs her contemplation. And near TO MAN I From Your Favorite Dish .. .Washer!" Q 15 days.-Canadian EASTERN TOURS Tailoring Sumatra,, the father must live with his Pay yourself first. Start a savings Rockies and the Then, too, there are the popular "off* savings Pacific Northwest from 5483 New England and. Eastern wife's family, while children take their Q 15 days. California and the Canada tours by private motor nit 1FIIN9URANCI Canadian Rockies from $488 couches und cruise steamers. • 15 days. California— ' Best hotels, meals, sightseeing. - k%% account now at . Grand Canyon- Groups leave New York Week- ' REALISTAn ends with experienced escorts. Cotton Crupe suffering role as low man on the family Yellowstone from $515 Service totem pole: "To Dad, Who Is Always debt, Mom can sell him into slavery to • 14 d^ys. Jasper Park-Bunff • 6 days. Cape Cod ..$169 REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. pay off his creditors, and in the African -Lake Louise ...from $549 • 7 days'. New England— t: Calm, Cool and . .. Collected From!" or • 22-days. California— ' While Mountains $173 , ~D«p«nd«bU. • Wodding Gown Sudan, Mother may return to her parents • • 7 days. Ontario-* S«r*ic» Sine* HIS" 'To Good OV Pop . . . Happy Pauper's Grand Canyon—. Cleaning after bearing five children—leaving Fath- SHAMEY Canadian Rockies from $663 . Lakelands $185 Day!" • 29 days. California— •_9 days. SS Richelieu er to look after the little ones. Cruise-Tours ..'. from $265 Houto Hold I; Father's Day, as we know it, is said, So don't take it too hard, Pop, if liSMIfnSf. • 9 days. Aristo-SaEUCnay HEATING ODB Item* to be 50 years old this year. Credit has TRUST COMPANY 5 for bondadL nee some of the cards you receive this week- T«L M 4M74 WH11A. WfSTEIN TOVtS Q SfiSK ct*™ >i been given to Mrs. John Bruce Dodd of end show a tendency to poke fun at your Hurts an <#ce in your community DUrovcr the .fun of traveling Lakelands—Saguenay^. route service ' Spokane, Wash., for first suggesting such wilh a group on an air^ondi- Cruise-Tours _ from $299 COAL 24-HOUR / BR &3300 status as. head of the family, for, whether tioncd coach train. Roo/ns with • 13 days. 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AND CHRONICLE—TUDR8DAT, CKANF0KD (N. J.) CRIIXV AHD €URO.VlClX->TBimSDAT JUNK tt.1W 0 in September wiU be, the speaker at Wabash College, Crawfords- Bruce Starr, Linda Aagaard, Rita served by iheiden, Karen:Horowitz;'India, Linda Cathy Wight; Thailand, Pamela\ William Heatheringtpn, staff writ- vilW. lnd> Carter and Janis Heams helped others. er for the, Newark Evening News. Mr. Burton was a member 6f themselves- to a sample from the y, Allen Senk. Marguerite ,j JEricjcsort; Netherlands. Arthur Betzler; Korea, John Ca&aaz ams Mrs. Metzger also announced that Phi Delta Theta fraternity. cracker barrel in the Countrj- 'Daisey, Lois Dieffenbach, Ja«iue- g - i' iB-o**; Belgium. Carol Crawford; Pakistan, Steven Padccw; A"f^». After*; hearing ,a *guest speaker] Norway. Steven Pollack: TUrljey. Board Meets preparation' was underway for an Siore. .' '.-' "- ; • —?-•;• ...»:_ .' lyn . Rau, Lorraine Ross. Joanne qiS T3 px ns; RQbert anniversary program in Decem- Sodomora. Patricia Thompson, from Japani"Miss Kitai^.ura. Mrs.! Goldsmith; Rumania, Fuhro; Bulgaria. Linda HagenxuK ber marking the 10th year the Ro- Trenton State Awards Grade « Glenn Connolly, an3 Steven Bur- Little's sflxth. grade began a/brief |_ "- - ' On The boys and girls of Mrs. Helen 6u'r\-ey of the European and Asiatic | selle-Cranford Chapter has been .stein. .••".. ' •'...'•.• Altar Guild Summertime Degree Ip Richard Patton f > The> first board meeting of the ii ' ; giVih gradp have 1 hp ^*F* '* IltiS j*^*^^ 1 Thought for the Week .of.'.arts.. tteBiwi tfasr nntrtrita Yvwrrr A .'batheW • reliving the days when knights y of—ihe Rosello-Cranford u-on by Richard E. Patton. son of Chapter of Hadassah was held at were bold and "chivalry reigned. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Patton of Glenn Kuntz constructed a heknet, ss? i By The Be*. JOHN A. DEVEAUX, JR. Summer schedule at Osceola Presbyterian Church t the home of the president, Mrs. 117 Oak lane, last week at com- f^jtfor, St Mark** AJULE. Ctaoreb win jess Bernstein of 115 Pawn* complete with visor and ribbons following fiither's Day will be observed Sunday at the Cranford Methodist Sunday, the Rev. Albert G. Dezso, pastor, announced mencement ' ekercises at Trenton as part of his report on knights of i Tea Today • "GOD THROUGH DAD" , By Lutherans I road. Tuesday night. Other mem- State College^. .;'' ;• '...'. ..-,., Meuger^therine D'Arcangelo. j g« *£*££&. 5& £S Church. Rev. Dr. Albert Allinger, pastor] has selected .^Heroic. A Silver Tea for the benefit of One service of worship will be Services wiU be from 9:15 to 10 ajn. and from 10 15 » ! bers of the board are: Vice-presi- the Middle Ages. Knights in armor then like tttls: Onr fMtmr who art In heaven .. .*• Men have been invited to wear sport shirts. u Mr. Panon,, an industrial arts vert! brought by Judith Loh, John U-S&R.. Michael Jones; BOYS AND GIRLS! Fathers" as his sermon topic at the 9:25 and 10i55 ajn. services in the parish Altar Guild of Trinity : held at 9:30 ajn. during the sum- dents, Mrs. Irving Heitner, in ".'' • • ' • " •• - !••""-_• j.'i,r^'-' " .'„:'_,' M»tthew'6;» 1 education major, was a member of Sorgo and Robert Herbster to illus- Harrj' Ridley; Czechoslovakia. honor of the day. A men's chorus vtill sing at both services^/ Episcopal Church will be held ''in The pastor has selected "Hardship Incorported I charge of membership; Mrs. Kurt Kathleen Lorvj Have you thought recently of the too often repeated,-too mer beginning Sunday at Calvary. the varsity track"and soccer teams. trate the differences in armor in ^ John PoEnd; • Christopher enter your dog in cur bic Communion service will be from 830 id 9:15 ajn. the garden of Mrs. Richard' DorV- An American flag donated by Metzgery program coordinator; seldom sincerely prayed, pattern which our Lord gave us for pray- Lutheran Church, the Rev. Arnold the Ladies Auxiliary of Capt. N. He was a member of Sigma Tau Italy, Austria and Germany. SLSrTjSS'- Vacha. Denmark. Karen Donbeck; ian. 214 Elizabeth avenue, from 2 Mrs. Sigmund Nathan, fund-rais- Jill Schwartz, and Rose- Spain ^ ^e, Nadetnan j^, Promotion day will be observed ing to God? It is amazing right from the first two words: "Our Chi fraternity. Men's-.Advisory to 5 pjn. today. .' • . . J. Dahlquist, pastor^announced to- R. Fiske Post 335, VFW, wlU be ing coordinator; treasurer, Mrs. Lewis' DiFabio and Raymond in the Sunday schooL There will : ; J Board and the Industrial Arts maryHowelL * land! Bercardine Aladd^i \^gt The.service of evening prayer "Father." •• '' " ', '": ;.'•-•• . •-.,'' . , day.'. ',,; '. "*••,..• • • • ...-.• presented by Mrs. Benjamin Brix- i Raimohdi reported on weapons and ' be no fellowship meetings. Commission Louis. Brown; financial secretary, Supervisory Board. • . The children whipped butter jslavia Diane siahor; Switzerland, Tell Schedule will be held today at 5:15 pj • ; .•• .-. y,, •••••.' . •..;•.••• The pastor has chosen '•The In- ner at the later service. . their-development. John Dolin and ' Tonight at 8 o'clock the. men's I jtfrs. Fred Blum; recording secre- from heavy cream and used it as a j £dward Kratzket France Linda J Church school through primary ; Tomorrow the service of morning One of the most important: thine* which Christ did in His security in Security" as. his ser- Terry McKnight gave, an interest- spread for their crackers. ••',! Severs; .'. Israel. Stephen Rabin; , chorus, will rehearse in the sanct- will meet from-8:15 to 10 ajn. and tary. *$*& S. H. Cohen; corre- ing account of tournaments. .Lin- prayer will be held at 6:45 ..a,m., earthly ministry was tooffe r as a new aad dearer conception of mon topic on Sunday. To mark the end of the kinder-i Northern Ireland. Kenneth uary. .::A party-for new members On Sunday the older departments from 10:15 ! sponding i secretary, Mrs. Irving nea Lawrie's booklet ; contained a followed by a celebration of the Cod. The Old Testament seldom, if ever, pictures God as Father. During the summer , Sunday School News s garten year, the combined kin-1 Dougherty. , , • ••'.''•• and sponsors .will .be held tomor- to 11 ajn. . • • •." - Heitrter. silhouette of a knigHt in full / ^ chairmen for the year many. •.. ~.-'" '• • :. " • • • ficial Board will meet '.Wednesday. The Sunday Bible school under In order to see how a village was' • TON AGOS fO» NfWPOlSf, clergy will be in the church from i .»••,•'••..•*.•».« _, ' ^... the church house will continue areas follows: - ' • tt> elect officers. ••..-..••• . - School graduation for the ninth missioned Sunday at the affected by the change of our • • coucoc oats the direction of William A. Felmly, : through the summer during the American- affairs. Mrs. Norman taw 4 to 5 p.m. for spiritual' counsel- grade a tomorrow. Westminster Presbyterian Church. country's homespun economy to U% Ise here_whJcli_b s* challencliw. pncM. Scauol »—n oo* pf«gi«Mii ColUg* Gail Erickson: Edward. J. Gass- start at 2 o'clock, and continue be served. Games, prizes, and messages on the "Nurture : Hospitality, Mrs.. Morris'Schalef . Miss Catherine Ann ..Luethold, portunity to weave on'' an old Avery.: Joan Latkenhouse,. Carol i. Juniors. Junior Hi's and Seniors. sermon. The annual parish family It Is this: In seeklnr a way todescrib e the relation'between God daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis & Raritan Rd. xV: ' man. Louis Kraus: Sir. and Mrs. through the day closing with ves- baseball game at noon have been Church." His topic will be and Mrs. Morton Sn^f>iin; integra- fashioned loom: Diamond- Garcia, Macalik, Deborah Posiyler^ Pat- N Carmen Corsello. a member of day and picnic will take place on and His people, Christ chose the Idea of the father, saying in, Luethold of 25 Wade avenue, was POWERS SCHOOL, 247 PARK AVENUE Robert'Dillen-snyder, Mr. and Mrs. pers service at 7:30 p.m. A base- planned. . Ye Bear Much Fruit" at the Douglas Ross. Ronald Macphe'rr rick Collalto. • Ke\-in Crowley, the local church who has been the grounds \ of St. Bernard's essence: "Look at yoor father, how he Is and what be does. On. | tion, Mrs. Moe Schneider; Hadas- among 266 graduates ' receiving MEW VOtUC 17, N. Y. - YUkon 6-4A9O CLARK TOWNSHIP mAmmtrs Harry Linderbth; Mrs. . Melda balj diamond, tennjn mtirt<» anil Board at Trustees will and ll a rn atlfl Israrlt among—the—Indians—in+gchoo>1; , GlalfsforieT~orir^SUnaayr a grander-and-more perfeci-acarerttial la how God Is and; wttH "bacfielor • of arts degrees . in ed- man. Debra Cross, Howard Dick- "Scfiwalbach, CHTirles ~~-—'- flreplacfe hive been reserved. Monday at 7:30 pjn. The pastor choir wiU stag "If God Be for Ik I Bonds; Mrs. Harry Dvbrkm; Jew- f Nicholas Imperato. Theodore Tor- : western Xew York, will bring the Parishioners will leave the church He does." It la at once a description of God and a reminder to the ucation frdm Newark' State Col- gersen, and Roriald Marley. . . The-' following children were for the picnic after the 10 o'clock The worship and music commit- and Mrs. Joseph Janecek, a mem-Who Can Be Against Us?»h» ish national fund, Mrs. Les Gamza; lege at commencement exercises • baptized: Joseph. LaganR:!,- Jr., son message, at the 7 o'clock Sunday father* of this world thai they are' to mirror God In their living iThe blacksmith made horseshoes evening service1. The pastor will service. .. tee wiUkmeet tonight at 8 pjn.;ber of the session, will attend a AUen James at the first servlJ Hadassah Hebrew University and last Thursday. Ok-Mr. and Mis. Lagan^a: Susan so that their children may catch a gllnpse of what God isTlike. Boy.Scout.Troop 84 will assemble meeting of the Presbytery of Eliza- and "Sing Ye to the Lord aNe» | Medical Center; Mrs.. Jack Ganek. for the following pupils: Arlene Jayne, daughter of Mr. ;md-Mrs.- be participating in the baccalaur- On Tuesday and Wednesday the > Miss Luethold majored in early Grand, George Seymour, Lynn '•'•,•'.'•" .+[*.'*.*+ •'•.'• '-.'-•••••' in the Fellowship Hall at 7:30 pjn. beth 'Tuesday at the Bethlehem Song" by Bedell and "Jesus Meek •Leadership training, Mrs. Arn- Louis J. Kraus. eate, service" at . Cranford High service of morning prayer will childhood education. ', While in Printup, William Tuttle and Ron-. SchooL, It is tragic when preachers and church-school teachers have On Saturday the Mr. and Mrs.Presbyterian Church, Clinton. Also and Gentle" by Holler will be oj. I I oldiLevine; publicity, Mrs. Sam-college she was active in women's Young people \yho spoke on take place at 6:45 aJn,;,Holy Eu- on this date Boy Scout Troop 44 aid. Perone; , The Co-Workers will hold their to seek' a re-interpretation of Christ's description because the Club will conclude the season with fered by the junior and junwtl uel Shapiro; social.secretary, Mrs. SDortsr She was a member ofRho • 'This I Believe" at youth service^ charist^ 7 a.m.; , evening prayer, win meet at the church at 7. p.m high^choirs at the 11 a.m. sen^f Pictures of the following pupils URRIFK EXCLUSIVE OFFER! regular monthly meeting on Mon- 5:15 p.m. On Tuesday the Cran- children they'teach secretly, and sometimes openly, hope that God a picnic at Unami Park at 6 pjn. Ltiiiis Feldman; sponsor, Mrs. Mor- Tl>eta' Tau sorority. . ; last Sunday .were. Ernest. Boyd, and at 8 p;rn. the Osceola Bowling Thjpchanctl choir ended its season L J risSofman ; visual aids, Mrs. Wil- were tdken when they werfe placed Stephen Hall, jtirst service; Janet day at 8 pjn. ' • •"•• - -• ford Chapter .of Alcoholics Anon- is, nothing like their own lathers, yet they find this too often. On Monday the Church Council She is a graduate of Cranford in the stocks and pillories: Karyn j / will' meet at 7:5(0 p.m.1 Charity Tournament'"Will take place at last Sunday, and the youth choin I | Ham Prosk; vocational education High School. . MotkM kawah •«• 1rM «fc» Q—tty «f Buzalski and Arthur, • Doud. sec- On Tuesday morning at 11ymous will meet in Sherlock Hall •/•• .*•' ' .'' • • •_ •.''••'••• « . '••'..•'' f • ' /.. Schoonoyer, Ethel Bates,' David j Linden Lanes. wiU appear for the last time this I and-.Journal. Mrs. William Tabat; ond service. . . < o'clock, the Ramabai Missionary- at 8 p.m; • ' ..''. '• • .', •'•.,-. . Sewing will meet on Tuesday from Gorsky, Richard Winters, and Jo j Mica, obsactoa*—i* torn mbma* caulm When Jesus ipoke He could Uken God to fathera because of The pastor will give the benedic- Sunday until, September. • Dr. Thomas Devlin, superin- Society will meet. That evening, Next -Thursday the service of 10 ajn. to 4 pjn. in the primary I YouthvAliyah, Mrs. Irving Back- Anne Lee. » ' the functions which they played In the family and society. The tion at the Clark graduation exer- The Rev. Laird O. MiUer, as. Burton Receives Degree y lairial fk* at yom —aiby A tendent of the youth division of the Gleaners' Class will meet at morning prayer will be conducted room. • . ; inoff; youth, activities and Junior Warren Haydon. Donald Miles. the home of Mrs. H. F. Mitchem, father was the Jttdce. Be arbitrated the disputes of his children cises at the Charles H. Brewer soclate pastor, will assist at the Hndassab.\ Mrs. Harold Gushin, From Wabask College the Sunday school, and Donald at 8:45 a.m. followed by the Holy On Thursday evening, June 23, School on Wednesday.. The junior Carolyn -LeMajxtt, jack Sperling, mm. :* Orchard street. Eucharist and Healing* Service and. at his death he caned hb tons to Ms bedside and cave them morning services. I and Zionist affairs, Mrs. Bernard . John G. Burton, son of Mr. and Victorin, fellowship adviser chair- Mrs. Walter Wagner will be hon-choir will rehearse at 6:30 p.m. and. Francine Di Paolo bought man,', spoke on "Our Youth Pro- Wednesday morning at 9:30, the at 9 a.m; ;• ••'.•.,. blessings or-enrsed them according to their merit*. He was fair.: ored at a musical and tea given At 1:30 p.m. Tuesday the prayer I Saks. . _ . Mrs. W. A. Burton of 426 North rock candy in the Apothecary : The following new members gram." Dr. Charles Stammer. John Women's Prayer Band will' con- The summer schedule .of serv- and deeply concerned with the welfare of Us children; and he by the United Lutheran Church group will meet in the junior It was voted to donate a port- Union avenue,'.was awarded a Shop. were, received into the member- room. Work meetings will be held Kopf, Carl Broekcr and Robert vene at the home oY- Mrs. L. $£ ices will go into effect at Trinity commanded their respect.- •• ' .-'••!. '•./• ' ' " ~ Women in the primary room at I able suction pressure apparatus as bachelor of arts degree in philos- Howard Mitchell, James Smith. Cannon Bath ''/ ship of the church on Monday by by the session at 8 p^m. Wednesday •••..-.. • _// . •••.,• » •». • ' .••••••' ; • J '.' ophy last week at commencement Conqver. 10' Retfbrd avenue. The Episcopal Church beginning this i I a special gift- for the, dedication of 8:15 pjn. Circle 9 will serve. Mrs. the session: Mrs: John'Ditzel, Miss as follows: Sidney Smith, evange- midweek prayer meeting will be- Sunday. The schedule to continue Wagner is the wife of.the' Rev. the new Hadassah Hebrew Uni- He was the Protector and Decision Maker. He kept his family, Louise Ditzel, Miss Ida Ditzel, Mr. lism; Fred Deacon, stewardship;' TOWNSHIP OF CRANFOED conducted by • the pastor' at 8through September, 15, will in- Walter H. Wagner, the newly call- versity and Medical Center at Ein scrsaioa COCST or NS«* JKKSBT -/: WASH clude two services On Sundays at 8 safe and guided them in sheltered places. He Provided for their and Mrs. Leroy Gfazul, Miss C. S. Arnold, Christian education; Kcrem in Israel, which NOTJI be Ckaacuy. Dltulao. I'aiaa Cuuy' NOTICE OF Lobsters. Sbrirat). Crab Meat that evening. • ed assistant pastor. .'"••'. Bull *f /Adjmamrnt—Z»nlnc and 10 a.m. The daily services needs. Thus Christ could say: "Which of you if his son ask bread, Charlotte Young and Mrs. James George Abdo, national, and world | held,on August 3. \ Dwht Mm. If.l««.» }»oticv. is hereby gH*en that iHr Beard CLOTHS Cooked Hjeady To Serve missions. TO: Leroy Idsram. «lso kcom '** Lte Z'f of morning prayer, the Holy Eu- will he give him a stone. . . It you then . . .know how, to give McMullin. Mrs. Metzger announced that the Roy lngnm. defendant: of Adjustment (Zoning' of the Towiuhip Smith, fellowship advisers, as- By virtue of an Order of tha Superior of • -i* punhaw •» $5.00 '. charist and evening prayer- will be good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father who Summer camps arid conferences Howard Cowperthwaite, !„.„„ highlight of the opening meeting Court of New Jersey. Chancery Division. conducted in the church every, day Sr. Luther League will be attended by Alan Veverka, tidhai representative for scouting,'] made on the 23rd. day of iUy. I960. MONDAY. JXWE 20. 1960 A farewell ^rty was given for is in heaven give good things to those who ask hjm?" .'. •• ' in a civil action wherein Anna E. Irucratn 8:15 PAL. (prevailing time) at thr except Monday.. The-parlsh pffice Linda Williams, Dale HOgo, Ken- will meet tonight with the church | 1»- the pLilntlff and you are Uve defendant, Municiaal Buildxa(. c«raer North Avenue the Revr and Mrs. Daniel Harper will be open from 9 a.m. until Seats New Officers neth Davison, Nina Isaac, Brenda staff,-members of tho session and you. are hereby required to answer tha on Sunday evening sponsored by noon Monday through Fridayidfirr He was the Teacher. It was he who was commanded to New officers of the Senior Luth- Ruch, Susan Isaac,; Robert, Bailey, trustees, scout, leaders aqd com- Complaint oi the plaintiff on or before the UNO. 2 No bill ledve (UU by tbe way ana when yon Ue down and when yon rise up." And Church were installed at a supper Richard" FTfleXS^Virglnla Schaar, gram.. Union Avenue, Cranford. New Jersey, and California. Mr. Harper has been Sunday by the Rev. Arnold J. Alice Wible, Mark Isaac, Victor in default thereof such Judgment shall be overweary hewastiieForaiver. How striking and poignant Is the atory called ' rendereddd agai you as tbhe CourC t hlthalll Ib. student assistantJiere for the past Dahlquist, pastor, as follows: Hugo, Maddy Brodie, Paul Schoe- think rid 'just. You tliaU fils two years while attending Drew Topic of Sernfon "The rrodlcal Son." B* the main character b really the father.- «». 65c Edward Miller, president; Linda berl. Lea Heckeroth, Virginia Kar your anawer aid proof cd service In dusr AI the tine aa4 place above stated, all who fwfaye and came oat to meet %Sm errlnc son, Ueatc with the Clerk of the Superior Interested pparties are Invited to LEG 0'LAMB I Seminary. . - . , • . Hittlc Abrams of Westfleld, vlce-preal- mazyn, Phyllis Ruch, Arlene Eich- ai t*ft^p HfHue'- ^rtit#JCj''^Terffnn.' new ent when full popportunitp y 59 Told at St Mark's .-*'.••••• .'.•••'••'•' . • • ' ler, Marco nardi, Lois Foster and to 7v Jersey, in accordarice 'wixa the rules 0/ vm be given to.them. LAMCASTER BRAND - OVEN READY dent; Doris DeStefano of Roselle, M'MPIE for Civil practice and procedure.^ . By Older: ' , Those . who marry to .escape . The Rev.,John A. PeVeaux, Jr., Father of this day: Are you a fair and concerned Judge, a Robert Pierce. tha object of laid aetloa'ia^to obtain BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT corresponding secretary; Susan onlj (Of. 3 ain. radoa Bobert I. Clare. Jr., something usually find something pastor of St. Mark's AME Church, Protector, a Provider, a Teacher, one who Forgives? It's time to John Sherman, Mrs. Edward From 8 ta 12 P.M, a judsment of divorce be««ecaxttie> (aid Weber, recording secretary, and ntc after 6 pjn., 10% caa plaintiff and you- X 'Cnairtnan, wan else.—George Ade has chosen "If the Father Be- take stock. Can your children see God through Dad? Davison and Rev. Mr. Dezso will bated: May V____' William r. Uttle. Jr. Ib Richard Ernst, treasurer. noti Secretary M Natik Afnu. lieves" as his sermon topic at the serve as counselors. Those who Italian Food SATJKB & KSBVXCK Most men and women talk well, 11 a.m. service Sunday. The Rev. Herman G. Stuempfle, Attonuars for the plaintiff Dated: June a. 19CO RIBS 0' BEEF will be taking leadership training Adv. IMK «ML1« .«-» Adv. Fee»: 69 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Orders To Go e-is and some practice what they say. The young adult choir will sing Jr., was guest speaker at the din- p Liberty in Law* Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matthews. ner given by the youth, committee at .Drew University are: Robert LANCASTER BRAND - POT ROAST —Mazy Baker Eddy under the direction of Mrs. Herma Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Adams, director-organist. for the league. Newly confirmed To Be Examined young people were welcomed asIaria, Mrs. Joseph Bonn, Suzanne Sunday school will meet at 6:45 , Men in Service Bonn and Nancy Nokes'., 10 or aan. • new members. Barbara Zobel and By Baptist Pastor Marine Pfc. John KrvminsH, Drew Gardner MacKay, son of Birds Eye Peas Prayer service -will be held at Frederic Sieg offered a, duet. BONELESS CHUCK'59' son of Mr. and Mrs. John Krymln- Mr. and Mrs. John MacKay, and LAWN AND GAIDEN 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and mid- "liberty in Law" has been se- Edward Miller and Linda Ab- Leaf or ski of 11 Keith Jeffries avenue, Marion Ellen Kordich, daughter lected by the Rev. Frank M. Ros- rams were elected delegates to the Chopped Lancaster Brand ' week Bible class at 8 p.m. Men's sailed recently from Morehead of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kordich, Birds Eye Spinach Lancasler Brand ' • Club will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday. si, .pastor of the Cranford Baptist sixth annual convention of the Church, as his sermon topic at City, N. C. enroute to the Medi- were baptized by the pastoq last PONEI EQBIPIENT On Friday evening from 8 o'clock, terranean. He is a member of the Luther League of New Jersey, Sunday the 11 a.m. service at Roosevelt J&C Restaurant Arm Pot Roast * Plate Soup Beef ' teenage activities will be held. • First Battalion (Reinforced), September 2-5, at Drew Univer- oz. AUTHORIZED DEALER — SALES A SERVICE SchooL sity, Madison. • . , OPEN EVERT NIGHT Birds Eye French Fries ' Lancaster Brand — Boneless ' Lancaster Brand Oven-Ready Long Island Eighth Marines, Second Marine Di- EXCEPT MON. TILL 13 V3L Nature has given us two ears, Sunday school will be held at Slides of league activities were Decision and determination are vision, at Camp Lejeune, N. C. The Closed Sunday — BR 6-9855 »> • Tdro two eyes, and but one tongue, to 9:45 ajn. , ' battalion will serve as the amphi- shown by Eugene Zobel. Mr. andthe engineer and fireman of our Brisket Beef « Ducklings the end that we should hear and Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hpmesley, train to opportunity and success. felt bious landing force for the U. S. Mrs. Zobel are advisers; Ralph 17 Eastman St. Lancaster Brand Short Shank see more than we speak, newly appointed youth advisers, Sixth Fleet, taking part in various Fischer, youth committee chair- —Burt Lawlor ^ • Jacobsen _ : MIX OR —Socrates announced that Sunday evening training exercises in the Mediter- man.. , c • Simplicity meetings for youth have been dis- ranean. Between operations, they MATCH Short Ribs * Smoked Galas a* 33 continued during the summer. will visit liberty ports in Spain, Lancaster Brand Sliced Color Film to Explore YOU HAT a« WAY «O v ••R«|o • .' •••••••• Monthly meetings have been Italy and France. vtb fireside •'• ' . V»** •'*!» scheduled. Middle East Problems Sliced EXTRA PRESEASON Mr. Suburban* £} V The board of deacons and dea- Minute Bacon ^3 5c 69 49c A color film, "The Waking MABtb nooKuner ira wumn Maid BONUS TOWARD suggests you i conesses will meet Monday eve- Middle East," will be shown at 8 Orange Juice qpena ^ ning in the parsonage. K. G. pjn. Friday.at the Italian Evan- — b TRADE-IN OF Schoeffler of 12 Riverside drive gelical Church,. South avenue. ata.WNBO (M*k«t—Kmj BmniMT 1 v '=« •-•• kJaal Brand Bumble Bee ?$£<••• '•:• CONVENIENCE CHECKING recently Was elected to the board NEWMOWE* The half hour film, produced by turn ka> — H »»• Lemonade SoW-White ACCOUNT TO-DAY! of deacons. .• - , - Dr. Bob Jones, Jr., is more than a a| • ai 1 ISfiT:-:.:-.. The communications committee travelog, it was reported. It is a '\ . . Tuna Fish will meet tomorrow evening and. discussion of the current problems nttnt torn Waffles Downytklce the music committee Tuesday eve- in Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan TRUST dOMPANY ADIAUA'S GAIBER SHOP ning, both at the parsonage. . and Israel The, public is invited to Taste O Sea A report on the American Bap- attend. - 7-oz. pkg. H»V ;T--- •CORN nJUN».W(ST>WLO French Fried! tist Convention' will be given at Scallops Mott's Drink ISO EShGeoryAm — till 6506? — Undtn The Rev. A. Mangione, pastor, the midweek prayer service at 8 has selected as his sermon topic, "A Father's Failure," at the n JUNE IS DAIRY MONTH ANSCnCNOl ajn. service Sunday. Louella Bordan's Chaff«ao Evap. Evolved by Atomic Force?" is the V- subject of the lesson-sermon to be LY COMPANY Whole ,read at. Christian Science services MOE SCHNEIDER ar Prod,itce Kernel this Sunday. NiMets John's account of the healing by PLUMBING & HEATING Juicy Christ Jesus of the man who "was c = blind, from his birth" (ch. 9) will Cantaloupe Extra Large 2-39 Green e included in the Bible readings. Giant From "Science and Health with Sweet Peas Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Bananas <^**~ V10'c & Baker Eddy the following will be read (539:27-30): "The divine ori- Extra Heinz gin of Jesus gave him more than Cucumbers Fancy 3-19 20 or bof. 31c human power to expound the facts BR6-9653 Ketchup of creation, .and demonstrate the one ' Mind which makes and governs man and the universe." vDanera creatures. 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. '-•••! - ••' • • •• .'...... , • "., :: •• ••• • • • ., ••.- in flic Six CRANFORD wto into niliw motion ' picture, ' television;. and Bjair Academy G Parent^ and cubs of .Pack 174, team. h«.T freshman year at Whea- installed within Jtwo weeks, it was reported recently by G. Holmes Seen in Majority Richard Ludlum and Benn Nadel- ears against the stomach of m> Broadway stars will be staged dur- Receive Degrees /Walter Stout, son of Mr sponsored by the Walnut Avenue Rosary Of ficers. ton. She has also served as busi- sense.-—William Shakespeare Williams, director,, at a meeting of the Cranfbrd Civil Defense organ man on the Guianas; Thomas Mil- LA— AtSummeitSci -Itfrsf-WalterWrSfout, Jr • ness manager of the Whcaton^News A book introduces new thotlfhtC' '• izatiohT Paper Mill' Playhouse. In Philadelphia ler and Robert Davidson, British Pharmaceuticals Field on Sunday for'three years. Who attends a college's summer Honduras; Jill Whiteman and V* Craig Placed. w.; Board Members 1 but it cannot. make them speedil/'' The township will have three 10 horsepower, and two. 7 Vz horse The festival will open Monday, <'at the' 89th annual commencement . Library. Mrs. James Waterson; Five;' cubs were advanced to bachelor of arts degree at yJC COMBffiNCraffiNT-Union Junior College conferred associate in arts degrees upon 36 students Reserves, have turned in yeoman ho summer session also serves re- of the State University College of marshal. Mrs. Raymond Sandford;. webclos as follows; Bruqe Thomp- last week at its 27th annual, commencement, the first at its new campus off Springfield avenue. One feature of the program for service in assisting the regular po- :ent. high school graduates who Wheaton College last week, sailed Education at Geneseo, N; Yw onmotor corps, Mrs. Paul' Chief f; son, Scott Auer Chuck Orsay, Mi- PartMUpatuig in.the wremqnies were: (I1or) Joel M. Stolz of Springueld, class salutatojton!. Dr.. parents was a water-filled' balloon lice force; He showed slides of the v iced- Certain- courses to launch yesterday On the Queen Elizabeth 116-118 South Ave^E. Sunday. Mount Carmel Guild. Mrs. R. Lei- chael Kearney and Larry Smith ThomasRoy Jones of Westfleld, chairman of the board of trustees; Peter E. Dillon of Maplewood toss in'which most.of the balloons police reserves on duty and ap- their college- careers _and young for'a three-month tour of Europe. burst arid showered the recipients. A graduate of Cranford High mann: past presidents. Mrs. Ed- Thomas McSulla, .Richard Smith BRidge 6-1661 \ class valedictorian; Dr. Kenneth C. MacKt^y, cbllege president, *nd Dr. Milton C. Lightner chair- pealed for additional personnel. men recently discharged from the . She was accompanied by. two School in 1956, Miss Foldywa.-; a ward Coo and Mrs. James Lynch. and Robert Dinsmore wore wel- man of the board .of the Singer Manufacturing -Co.. who. was the commencement speaker Mr. and'.Mrs. William Sands W. J.. Hoffmann reported that, the armed forces. :lassmates,' Miss Julie Hedges of member of the'Library Club,-New- Publicity, Mrs. Paul-Curcio and comed into the pack.•-,—-^ headed the picnic committee, and .RA'DEF is well organized and "Many of our own students use Montclair and Miss Barbara" Boers- the head chef was. Bertram man efub and Women's Athletic Mrs. Patrick' Callaghan: social. Awards were made as' follows: showed a Him on "Fallout." ^ .. he summer session to accelerate ma of Green Bay, Wis. They plan cipient of theAmerican Legion the fall-at Cedar -..Crest College, Rudoy. ..-,'. Association durinc her college] Mrs. Joseph Pelt.r> and Mrs, John Frank Graskewitz, David .Koch, to visit EiigtandrBelgium, Fran Deggee, Citizen citiy.pnship r •pa - ^_—_^ , carVor. She has accepted a J4, regroi win: ihp ;hoir programs. This is especially p * tf t1 to the 1 Allontown r as elementary school librarian int telephone. Mrs. Edward Quinn; .....'*: resignation of^ Fred Deacon as di- rue for those who,begin their col- Germany, Switzerland: and Italy. senior, considered by the faculty zenmayer, Ii6n,. silver arrow- on to be the one showing best citizen- Chief Petty Officer I .MontrpsC,, N. Y. . . ways.and means. Mrs. Walter Wa- rector of public relations. • Wil- ege careers ^during the spring AwaraPresented James Emil Murray, AMSC, of bear, two-year pin, Robert Seals, semester," Dr. Iversen said. Miss Ross, a graduate of the ship. • " "'• sovvski and Mrs. John Boff a*. liiim Miissarsky, director of wel-gold arrow on lion; Ronald Smith, Kent t»lace School in Summit, ITo MissjLarsen Roosevelt PTA 22 West End place, was graduated fare, reported this group is Well Among courses to be offered by , She was editor of the, 1960 year- as a chief petty officerSaturday at Mrs. Alsler Installecl two-year' pin;' John. Grun, gold majored in English at Wheaton, The degree of',associate in arts .organized. This was demonstrated Jnion-Junior College^t this year's book arid vice-president of theSets Date of Fair the Naval Air, Station, Willow Mr&rSamuel Alster of. .44 Prince- Wlieaton College Degree and silver arrow on wolf; Jeffrey where_she served, as house chair- J was awarded to Miss Lynn Lar- 1 iummcr. session art': Spanish, Christian Student Union. • . September 24 has been set asGrove, "Pa. More than 50 chief ton road was installed as prcs.idc.ni at the close of the session >when Morris, silver arrow on bear, two- man of her dormitory this year. Isen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. HL ^ English literature, English . Miss Larsen returned home last the date for the annual tam'ily- fair petty officers, in the Organizecl, of the American Jewish,Congress. Won by Miss Ferguson ' ? .''••• « they prepared jind • served excel- year pin; Vincent Yannu2zi, gold omposition, general. psychology, She was a member of the" Tritons, 1A. Larsen of 207 Oak lane, at 1 g find waiting. Tha lent refreshments. and silver arrow on; Wolff Larry week-end after serving as a bridesp i>f Roosevelt School. This, was de- Naval Air Reserve from Pennsyl- Wonie.n's Division of. Union Coun-. Miss Janet • Claire ilane and sold analytic geometry, synchronized.. Swimming group, rn^ ^ \j«? '.^ ">" \ I Av'crett. College, Danville, Va., last Ferguson, way to heat water Mi--" - , Announcement was made . that Smith, silver arrow on lion. '•'" .; 'maid at the wedding'.of a"class,- Wed at a meetirig of the Roose- vania, New York and New Jersey ty, at the seaspn's final meeting daughter of Mrs. Gi-orge E. For' ",'.;•• Ml, • • ilgobra, western civilization, prii^- »nd a feature writer "for the TeL FU 8-1581 I week. Her parents attended the mate. Miss Lois Benoit of Halifax, 'veK^PTA board last week. ' guson of 212 Beech street and the ••-1-'." t>' Mr. Williams; has been named to ."JDenner stripes were awarded to completed the six months' leader- last Wednesday night at her home. today is with oil. Jpies of economics and.chemistry. iVheatoiv News. > '. " | commencement exercises. Va., in Halifax on Friday. She • Attractions- planned for the fair late Mr. Ferguson, received a •f;.' .'i • • . /• the Union County Civil Defense Robert, Ward, David Talcott and This week-end, you can fortify your ship-cpiirse. ',••„ [ A barbecue party on Saturday v Miss Larsen also. Avas' the re-plans to. continue her studies in include rides, balloons, handmade, A modern oil-fired lawn against summer's drought u - NOTICE Of INTENTION of Farm articles, rhake-up booth^'plant sale, 'water heater gener- •M Take noilcc that BAY LEAF POST No. License Agency ^ and broiling sun. Take just an hour to school pennants, electronics exhi- 807. VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS.' if the UNITED STATES. Garwood, N. J., and Garden Supplies apply AOUNITE 1002 Natural Organic bit, arm").- tank, used articles table,- ates hot water 4 as applied to the Mayor and Coun<*il of games and food. • . he 'Borough of Garwood. N. J., far a Addresses Given . Nitrogen Fertilizer—watch grass ^ times as fast as a Shfp-Sha lub license for premises situated at 221 In response to frequent requests Miss Lewis Graduated turn vibrantly green in the next few Offering their services, as co- iras heater, 7 time3 outh Avenue. Garwood, N.' J. for information on the: location of chairmpn of. the wa>us and ..means SEEworthy! The names and addresses of elected . days and stay that way right through committee for the fair -were-Mrs. 60 CHEVS fficers are as follpws:-) • . motor .vehicle licensing agencies, At Lynchburg College as fast as an electric :oinmonder:. Louis Klefancr', 2 Chestnut the. New JerseyiDivision of Motor Bjliss Carol Jan/Lewis, daughter, summer. Your garden supply dealer ; Henry Smithers, Mrs. Gt'or(je;Zo- Street. Cranford. N. J. .' • Complete Cine Off heater. Gives all.the Delightful to look af and Senior Vice-Commander:. Lpo Mazur, 553 Vehicles issued the following in- of Mr. and Mr^f William E: Lewis has ACIUNITE, and the free Agrico bal and Mrs. Dale 'Gangpware. ONLY Myrtle Avenue, Garwood. N. J. ormation on such agencies in this GARDEN SUPPLIES hot'water a family- delightful to look through, unlor Vice-Commander: Yhale Snow, 324 of 205 Thomas street,'received her Lawn-Ifeeding Plan book that tells when your Sunglasses are Spruce Avenue. Garwood. N. J> ireai bachelor of arts ' degree iirom you when and how to feed your KHIRBON: Kane Begins 7th Term . can use for all iuartcrmaster: Halph Mann, 317 Myrtle Elizabeth—William. W.' Whelan. Lynchburg (Va.) College last week. optically fitted. Your Avenue, Garwood, PROOF find it Fast in the Paul Carbone, 32, pi West End R Robert E. Brunner dace, lost his driver's license for L?JL?K!.£ .9!!!! RisniiEWf co., FRANKFORT, KV.. DCTHBUTEO BY NATIONAL NORFOLK YELLOW 10 days on Mav/17 under the '60-, DISTILLERS PRODUCTS Cd..lttNTUCKYSTRAlGHT BOURBON WHISKEYisS PROOF fOft THE Optician 70 speed revocation program, it SEASOll REEL-STRONG FUEL Laboratory on Premises PAGES Mas announced yesterday by Act- /CHEVROLET/ "Dependable. FrUndly Sarrlc* Since, 4 N. Union Ave Cranford ' BRIdge 2-5650 ing Motor Vehicle Director Ned J. M YARD BR 64)900 ' W. '. •• •." - Ludngton Awl. at • OFFICE BEST I..V.RJH- DRIVE COMEP-AMERICA'S NEWEST COMPACT CAR SULLIVAN CHEVROLET -. O S mia ttitioa Ul« (fom N»»«rk ttlw PAINT CFU.IOJ{tu«l. 122 E. WESTFIELD AVE. CH 1-1414 ROSELLE PARK FIRST BUY COMPACT CAR WIH OR BELOW EXTRA VALUE WITH FINE-CAR OTHER C0m*CT CARS FEATURES AT STYUNG NO EXTRA TOWN •;'5^/ A MOST FAVD

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Better, living begins at your Full-Service Bank IK-;.-*: ! 9; WOOLSEY MARINE PAINT ' • ' . • * • STVLEO MORE BCAUTimiXV THAN ANT ( ««-«,. CAR. Comet Is the first car to brine fine«ir styimg into the OP TO 2« RULES PER QALLON on regular gas! On the open IN ALL COLORS NOW IN STOCK •....«»•••.« oconomy-prlco field. The lines are long, Inv and perfectly pro- highway or in dty traffic. Comet pinches pennies. Choose (torn The difference between Schweppervescence; portioned. The over-all designfcs beautifd y b^bnecd. *m> and tour-door sedans or tt«o- and four-door station Wagons. WALK-UP WINDOWS UNION COUNTY TRUST COMPANY See these wonderful cars now at your Mercury-Comet dealer's. South and Walnut Avenues 100 South Ave., East, Cranford, N. J. PRICES ARC LOW! Though Comet looks more aptesne. irV CLOSED WEDNESDAYS priced with or below other compacts tfce RMIIIIH. Contak. Cranford, N. J. ioi County Trust fompaiy I to Interested ia apealng • Vtdom AU.THC COMPACT CARSANO VOU1L COME AMWV «WTH A and plain old fizz Lark and Valiant Andyougetabig-carndeMttiCdmetbecause DURING JUNE, JULY and AUGUST Monday thru Wednesday Trust cbecklns wcooat. Ptease ftfe* mm it has a 114*teheelbase (7 * longer than the "Tjrt anerage). SERVING YOU IN CRANFORD 7:36 A.M. (ol:30 P.M. plete iaionmatioav wlthott AKE this simple test. Pour Schweppcs SchwcppervcScence lasts your 'whole dtm1i\ YOU PAY NO MORE rOR EXTRAS 6AI EintheConet. Dual' 4:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. 100 South Avenue, East Tonic into a glass containing your favorite headlights, front and rear arm rest M through! ' and fine fabrics are standards the others forget or chargs extra Thursday gin, or vodka, or rum. Now,,sip sl&hlyj J 1 for. But in Comet extra valukb the naW 7:30 AJtf. to 1:30 P.M. Only Schweppcs has Sclnvcpnervesccncc^ RICHARD HARTIG Stt 4:00 PJrf, to 8:00 P.M. Six other convenient offices in Feel the way.Sdiwcppcs little bubbles burst and only Schweppcs has the inimitable flavor Mir PAINT SHOP Friday - upon your tongutvXoti.cc how long Schweppes that comes from 'imported English irigrcdients. • Elizabeth—Summit—Berkeley Heights bubbles last. Long after ordinary tonics have — Op«fi Friday Evenings — 7:30 A-M, to 1:30 P.M. Schweppcs casts a little nmrc than ordinary 4:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. M*mk«r gone flat—Sellweppesbubble s arc going strong. •OfcTOEY MTORS BR 6-2540 |uuun'C«HnllM tonics. But the real stuff always doesl 301 SOUTH AVE. WESTFIELD, N. J. 101 N. UNION AVE.

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Stewart, inter-fraternity, council. - ' 1 service "awards. Mr it •Rotary Speaker Describes Westfield Area" Committee for a - He served on the student gov- E8so Honors Two conservation Sane Nuclear. Policy;.- at a recent ernment' and .'was a -••• tered many other fields. \^ • Manno, Nancy Money/and Edvtrard Htw Olympic Poor .^Bilcony Rooms He pointed out that an increasing mmw of the «iurch at 8 ajn. followed by a breakfast in the cafeteria. Gradu- tot Project A company cannot be- competi- He stated that Ingemar Johann- HOME SOLD—The above home at 53 Spruce street was sold to Miami Degree; 7: Etegantly Appoints Pitto Restaurant ught to court. More warnings than tickets .are betsc ation exercises will be conducted — : ;—u ' .—• ;—: GARWOOD — Abandonment of tive if all men-on the job are n6t seri. world's heavyweight boxing Leonard and Maureen, Pace of Parkway Village for Mr. and Mrs. time but this period soon will'-— >• ' in the auditorium at 2 p.m. The| »"•!•-'.;•/.••.?•.• - AU-played and:. achieved local,, the plan for establishment of a 4he'ir;.best. the speaker as- champion, has done more than any Wins Scholarship Studio Rooms at Garden Uvei r Edward W. "Rottman,'who have moved to Little Silver. This district and state honors in the . over, he declared. pev. Nicholas A; Carlino. assistant. municipal parking lot oh property . b::M r--:'"^-/.:]<: ••• that once va other person to combat socialism. William A. Livingston, son of ill* ':•>•-; serted. He added transaction was handled by Nao I960 national planpplaying audi- MIMMMII' 'AUVOII^AU Dl All [pointing.out that the Boulevard pastor, u-m give the graduation owned by the ..Ramsey Corp. and r ho.- ^ ^ ^ ^^ie^^^r^pey^ysjBjBgi^^PBjy •pi" ••••"'•• • ' icnenan, 2iTATden streets P European PUn from May 27th to June 24th Thatcher Furnace Co; on. South den, , there, can be ho "wildcat" took his money-., to Switzerland of. 238 North avenue, west,^ rie- ate highways, the mayor asked ''•'•:' awards/at the Kant Studio's an- Diplomas and -awards- will be r avenue, east qf Centet .street, was or oilier'strikes such as take place where taxes arc lo\v. Mr.-.JUuteh ceived' a bachelor of arts degree ill' •v'" . v '. . nual .recital today. . Spacious Surfilda Sun Decks combined with oiir oth motorists and pedestrians %o presented by the- Rev. Sylvester P. onaay announced ^"-by Councilman I.- in this country. He explained th'at predicted this may help defeat e:rsy. MrNMiiten was a successful English .at graduation exercises Famous Old Fashlonod Comfort, Service and Cuisfne sgpve traffic ' safety.'. rules on McVeigh, pastor, followed by the '.•'$"*' ljrf'disputes ;.r2 s-ttlud there by : Orieiilalion Meeting^ . if George Casabona/ chairman of. many of the!, socialist candidates salesman in^Swedcn. He engaged last week at Miami University, atrimony should never be en- pat thorougnXaure and throughout benediction of the Most - Blessed k HI* INFOKMATtbkANDKeaaVATION. PHONE PR 6-6500 At Harding II building and grounds, at the Bor- ;i luboiYcburt and appeals arc taken | running this year, in manufacturing here prior' to At Blooiuingdale School Oxford, Ohio. tered into Without.a full recogni- borough. Sacrament. ' '"•'••'. to .this body very infrequently. I A native of Sweden and a grad- Mr. Livingston, who will stud^ 1 JOHN « S. THOMAS KNIU. JR. KENILWORTH — Thiity-one ough Council meeting- Tuesday," entering the fooaVvendiny g business tion of its enduring obligations-pn [continuing the drive against lit- Last' 'year's graduating class awards wil] be made to members Whil'e Mr. Muten said he feared uate'.of .the Swedish.Military Acad- An orientation meeting for. par-, for the ministry at San Francisco 1 i ; night; . ^ -, about.. three yearsf\ago. He was c'nts of alKincomihg kindergarten- both sides.—Mary Baker Eddy •••••*^ —-— - Boright said con- numbered 37.. Sister Lucy report- of the eighth grade graduating iniroduced by Roy H>>MaoBean. Theological Seminary, San^An- litipfts were, "deplorable" in the ed. The, six-year old school has 684 Councilman Casabona reportedl_ children of ^loomihgdale Avenue selmo, Calif. ;wiis awardetTa $700 class at Harding School at com- members' of his committee after Dr. Aplhony SbrdillXpresident- t oundlng area of a local*-super- students enrolled this year, she mencement exercises Monday at School will be held Tuesday at 8graduate scholarship by/the Leo- elect. gave a brief i, reports on the arket He said the responsibility added. -' .,;. • • 7 p.nij in the gymnasium. - discussion of the matter at a re- p.m. in the kindergarten room of pold Schepp Foundation. cent meeting were all of the opin- "recenl Rotary International con- the school. , 'cleaning up the litter and debris Candidates for diplomas, are: The graduating class will pre- vention in-Miami. Fla. Fellow^iip At Miami, Mr. liivingston was Memberr— Thomas C- Babinski. Peter D. Ber. ion, that the project should be '• FUEL is YOUR BEST HEAT Both kindergarten jteachers will JTREAT ; the supermarket's- responsibil- sent a program, "Our Flag," trac- OUTSTANDING PATROL MEMBER—Michael Reagan, selected by the authorities at St. Anne's award was. presented to Albert^. president of the senior class, pres- tojotti. George % Brenner, Gerard abandoned because the,* borough's speak! Mrs. Herbert Ferriera. will DINER'S Borough Clerk Philip J. Mc- ing the history of the United States „ School as the outstanding' member of the school's Safety Patrol, is' shown receiving an hbnorary Meurer. President Vincent Sar-i- ident of the Westminster 60 Club, F. Bresnahan, Thomas J. Burns, since colonial times. Diplomas .will new Posjt Office building is sched-' and for the discuss "What Parents Can Do to recording secretary of Sigma CJii to d really new experience in CLUB evna reported that the police had police badge, from Police Chief Fred-'Falzbne at ceremonies last week in the presence of the Rev. nowski ' conducted the meeting. clivered a letter asking the stip- Richard D. Castello,. Joseph A. be awarded by. Lester J. Neville, uled to.bt.'come a reality within the Gsi Children Ready for School," f raternitjr/a^d a member of - the Deckhut, Thomas A. DePaola, John A. McHale, pastor of. the Church" of St. Anne, and Sister Mary Paulette. school principal. Lapel next yedr and.a half and parking andNjJrs. William Loeber's subject- narket to correct toeeyesore . ' president of the Board of'Educa- < -James—David -pins-we,re^presented-to tho-followinig^other-n»embcrs—of—the*-patrol:—Leonard—Btytfard, '-Stanley—^ 'ticilities will'' be needed hearer Jo will fee "A Typical Kindergarten Brent'David of £45 Noctn\ 19th "faohr-r-'——— '-.—— r too much.—John Dryden Gluck, Dax-id J. Hage. Cembrola, Dennis DiBattista,; Eric Denkewaiter Robert Eagan, John Gilmartin. Robert. Keller, is site, at Center street and Wil-> Day." X ' . at the Brand New, the Fabulous [trect was appointed a probation- Invocation will be offered by the t Francis J, Helies. Paul J.llsen- Edward Konopack, Anthony Lanza, Francis Lienha'rd. Paul Lienhard and Warren McKeoh. j low avenue. '•, Following, the. meeting refresh- patrolman replacing Patrpl- Rev. James S. Tiller, pastor of the Agrcementse drawn" lip by Bor-. Ifs DOCONO CREST berg. Qiarles i> Killian, John J. Community Methodist churchi and • • ' • '"'•') •• -z , • ••'? •- • . ments will Deserved by Mrs/Gl an Arthur Green of 40 North 7Ui Klicfcr, Lawrence M. Lakus, Gary P. ough.Attorney Bernard Steiner for Murphy. " \ r uw av wonderful VacaUon or (trect,.who'retired on May 31. PaV benediction by tSe Rev. Sylvester leasing. of the South avenue plot , Honeymoon at thisbeautiful 2000- Xerfue, Robert P. Patetta, Gre- P. McVeigh, pastor of St There- • Acre Resort 3 Modem Hotel*. D«- olman, Green, who- joined *the for municipal parking for a trial IICIQUS Meals. Honeymoon Lodge gory B. Patkus, Ronald N. Relia, sa's Church. ' ./''"•'. ' Regional-r Diplomas Going to Sixty-Five LOVELAND FUEL CO. : period at a nominal fee of SI re- *„«?*» Cottages: meal* athoteL. on Jury 1, 1948, retired be- "Walliam J. Russell. Sane All Sports, take. Beach. TennU. JL The following awards -will be cently were returned unsigned by» • ~- . ••• Qolf. Vovles. Bandi ft Choral ause of a physical disability res- Charles M, Ruscett,- John J. Sa- given: Kenilworth Post 2230, VFW, the property owners with addition-'' Unit Circulating Petition Concerts. Churches nearby. tSO to t83i • ulting from a motorcycle injury •volchick, JfeU A. Sbordonet Dcn- N.V.Offlee.llW.42«8l.£oB.lSa» Newark State Kenilworth Teachers. Association, Scholarships- At Lincoln School Tuesday al stipulations which it is under- IREMONT everal.years ago while on 'duty. iiis J. Scheidegger, John Mi""Sch- Lions Club.j PTA Safety award. A campaign to obtain signatures : GARWOOD -4- DWomas. will be awarded to 65 eighth grade stood the borough did not wish to Mr. David, a resident here 25 mid, Robert £. Sklenar, James M. Recreation Commission, W. J, for a Perfect Vacation to a petition direjeied.to President Ttw Mwest araTlbiatt- graduates at commencement exercises, in the Lincoln School audi- meet. Councilman Casabona re- Eisenhower aijfl Premier Khrush- fcears, is the son of Mr. and Mrs; Degrees Won Michael'. Aj. Smith, Ken- Deans award, Fitzpatridfc award, Honors Listed J *"*• Color-BrochufTSi torium, at 8 p.m. TuesdayNit was announced this week by Superin- commended tha,t a letter be sent •V-';•"•? '-. ON THE OCEAN requt«t. Alr-cenditiorMd Country Club Hotel ptiarlcs David of the same address. neth A. Soltis, John P. Zeszotarski, Band Booster, Rotary Club, and chev, was announced ^y Kenneth throughoutt Aldi; mbny iunit* GARWOOD — Students from tendent of Schools Lewis F.' Laird." There were 47 graduates last to the owners thanking them for AT SEA GIRT, N. J. «>lhUtchemtta. Sp«. . Mt. Freedom, N. J. TWilight 5-2500 Us brother, Charles, also is a pa- Robert M. Zygnerski. honor roll certificates by the Board ciol weekly and Mown Garwood are scheduled to, receive their offer of the property •' for ' ' New Swimming Pool ' olman in the department By Residents* Mary Ann Archambault, Mari- of Education. year. municipal use, . • .,"'•' Mayor Boright reported that Mr. ILOT^ITW© toeal res lyn A. Baier, Ann Marie R. Carber- a number of scholarships, awards •V A feature of the program will be. the presentation of the Richard ami Sun Patio Cuisine For the first time the Signe O. for MILK featuring Internationally Famous Continental avid had placed second in the idents. Fraitlt'^L Btici off -C9 Lai^y- ry. Carolyn M. Cox, Eyvdnne M. Swanberg award for outstanding and honors at the commencement Sachsel Memorial. Daniel F. Approval, was given a suggestion MODIFIED AMERICAN AND Table LVHote or A la carle /SPECIAL ami given by the Police Chiefs* ette avenue, * Demers. Katfiieen A. Dempsey, achievement in mathematics will exercises of Arthur L. Johnson Re- der Memorial and Gustave Bley by Councilman John J. Saland that adoption, of an official borough KUtOPEAN PUNS •'/• DELIVERY //JUNE OFFER! 5sociation this winter. Milton G. Ann KatMeen T. Eger, Kathleen A. be awarded to a boy and girl. The gional High School in Clark next Memorial Awards and prizes for COCKTAILS 9 DINNER LUNCHEON - DINNER • Duffy. Joan Ellen B. Fackelmanri, award-;was set up by the PTA~U» Graduation flag be considered. He proposed Cukon who placed first was ap-avenue, received, ciegpees ca es^aaoa- N We SELL and SERVICE the New KORTH DANCING NIGHTLY jjany Friday/or Saturday) Thursday night.' citizenship and scholarship spon- that residents be invited to sub- * / (or any ' ointed to the force on April'1. tion- last Thursday' fecsn -I Donna Lee Fehrenbacher, Patricia honor of Miss Swanberg,'retiring iaflw Ubn-Sauit SUPPER Dorothy Pickarski will be pre-sored'by the following local or- mit possible designs- for such a. OIL FIRED HOT WATER HEATERS home service) Mr. David," a graduate of Jona- State College, •priaa. '. • J. Fenlon. Mary Jo A. Fiamingo, principaL • . '. ganizations: Lions Club and Aux- Aw-CcwJitio Entertainment and Dancing Nightly Jeanne C. Gauer, Dolores T. Ilardi. sented with a New Jersey State flag for approval by the council. only ^10 per person than Dayton Regional High School, • Mr. Rica, meefcasrea! iliary, VFW and Auxiliary,/PTA. iiSt. Anne's Windsor in the Rendetvoiis Boom ', Suzanne D. Ivonne, Jo Ann T. Scholarship and also Will receive Mayor Edward H. Tiller named . SURF R< has teen employed by Johnson teacher at Sumndr Hs^a Sriaool. find it Fast in the . CAPE MAY. N.J. Came far Ute >un . . . tUy (or Ih* the DAR medal for good' citizen- Teachers' Association, •American Coutictlmen Saland and Casabona Call for Reservations/* No Cover tan. Came for a Ollfhtlul iity •[ land Johrison, New_Brunswick. He recei\-ed a master ciT aits eegs«e. Jeans. Frances E. Keller, Carol J. to 9 P.M. •almmlsf. man and -reUimllnn , . . Klelley, Joanne E. Kus, Dianne M. Board Tells ship and the Garwood Lions Club Legion and PBA. This Sunday to a special committee to study the Otc 9$ /4mekic* 4 then enjsy a full" rvanv dinner. In •is married to the former ' Miss His thesis dealt xvhis tfee KF--- BR 6-1144 — AD 3-1061 jB ttie Public YELLOW lipfert. Gail M. Moulder, Loretta award to a girl for excellence in The program will open with se- GARWOOD — Diplomas wil possibilities- and make recommen- — SU 9-1127 ) far ' ths finlmtUe Cafe Bone. IOUO»M ICarol Reynolds. The couple have tiort of ptn-aic /•• Getter 'KtMrt iVoteU ileLuxe Facilities fof Conventions^ bjr danclnc and cnl^rialnmrni In B. O3rien. Kathleen M. Perkins. scholarship. Dprothy is a senior lections by the "school band under dations .for action on-such a pro- 362 North Ave., E. Cranford, N. J. f*9*» SOtaa 9.T200 •two sons, Mark and Gregg. His teaching library Plans be*prescnted tp .53 eighth grad< PACES DIRECTLY ON OCfcAN FBONT * Weddings, Banquets, Meetings, etc. ine aroaUi-laklnf Tafe Bleu. All Sasan.C Picone, Christine B.'Po- member of;thc National Honor So- direction of Sanford Knoller, fol- ject at a future meeting. . GUS STtCK Owacr,Mgr. AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN *LAK lhl» «ril a world ml fun lor inli •appointment will begin Mi Married aiyi^the farhey <^ ra graduates of St. Anne's School a a lowed bV the processional by the Councilman Casabona reported Spacious- lawns nnd"^. . . chairman, reported that -vitmgtproperty^owners .on. "Center Superb cuisine . . .• Excellent service Rica of' 24S North. STta Biusniak. Loretta S. Scavuzzo, Ger- •Dickinsbn-Umversity -wil pre- be~ by ~the~ Reyr JohnrA: "McHale-,- at— 4 pJJK^Sunda>v-~if—was--.--an gg the central library at ' Harding '. . ', Cocktail lounge ... Private |playground, will begin ori Monday, ^T? Katnrytt- Ana trude N. Schmidijauer; Patricia A. sented to Sharon Dugan, who also pastpr of the Church of St. Anne, nounced this, week by Sister Marj street and North avenue to a meet- W- Bench area . . . Parkins. For color 8 School were outlined at a Board June 27, at. the Michigan avenue daughter, of Mr. fr** Mrs. J SaJitiv^Diana M' Vltale, Alice F. will receive a-certificate of merit and benediction by the Rev. Eric ing at the Borough Hall at 8:30 (older, rates, reservations, wire, write. of Education meeting Monday Paulette, principal of the schoo' pirn. June 27 with the building Box 10, or phone TUxedo 4-8868. I playground. Registration for the OS Volpe. „' from the National Merit Scholar-i S. Tougher, pastor of the United OWNERSHIP-MANAGEMENT night at the school. There were 28 graduates last year and grounds committee and Ta* •annual baby parade and foot races arts degree. IShe- a=aj«wi ss fise ; ship Corp. Presbyterian yChurch of ^ The board has allocated $2,000 Assessor John Accardi on the sub- . V I at the Independence Day celebra- general elernenlary - cta;ik?.T:-a-r. The Union County. Association The address to the graduates wi in the.budget to set up the first Following tfie playing of, "The ject of sprucing up their premises. specializing in edircari-ne 'Jar 2he; of .School Clerks and Secretaries be presented by the Rev. Ed ware [tion on July 3 will be held at the centralized library in the school.. Star Spangled --Banner"- by the He invited the' mayor' .and other speech-handicaijped. • '•» i Award for the best potential sec- J.' Fleming, vice-president of Setor (Conttnued on Page 2) Methodists Libraries have been set up in band. Teaching Principal Milton council members: to.attend also. •••'• She will teach language arts in retary will go io Pauline Mason. A & A E CO. classrooms- in the past, it was Berkowitz will officiate in presen- rialK University, South Orange Resignatiori of Louis J-. .Martel the Kenilvcorth scfaoo* sysa=a as Carol Korczynski will reccr noted. tation of the various awards. Sister Paulette will present th as director-of the local Civil De- well 'as set up the speechr&andj- ToObserve the Underwood Award of Mem 12 NORTH AVE., W. Work on the new library includ The program will include piano fense and Disaster Control Council 6-0301 CRANFORD capped program irt the sysssan. for the .most' outstanding business class to the Rev. John A.- McHale JGardenClub ing installation of shelving, fur- solos by. Janet Cull and Teresa' was accepted with regret. Mayor (BREAKERS While in college Miss .I.e^ire'lras student. pastor of: St. Anneoj, whp wil Father's Day niture, equipment and. books will Rose, poetry recitations by Robert Tiller announced he will appoint ON THE OCEAN WONT was presider.t of Ct£- Delta asnor- Honored as winners in the an- officiate in thepresentation./ of di o KEKILWORTH — The Rev. begin on July 1, it was reporjted. Leonard. Linda Fcrrel and Carol a new director at the next meet- of Spring lakm B*och, N. J. I- (Seats Officers ity, member of. the '• CoSege G3ee nual VFW essay contest will be Makowsky and ' the singing of plomas.and awards. This will be KENILWORTH — New officers James'S. Tiller', pastor of Com-The board announced that a part- Jeanne Deredita, who _took first ing. ' • ' MODimm AatsmicaN ruut Club, • As*»tct^rinft for-* C^V^vwvd time librarian will be drawn from "May the Good Lord Ble£s and followed by Benediction of .th< Pri»»u BBeachc , Btetlfcnt Food, ConnoUI I installed by the Kenilworth Gar- Education, ana. pKgtirlyceg in snunity Methodist Church, has place in Ihe state, and Patricia Street Commissioner Edward S. OuctU. , Ooejclau Varttea jAosen "Faithful Fathers" as his the faculty. Keep You" and "Alma Mater" by Most Blessed Sacrament by Fathe Tripka reported that the t>'ummer Call Us BPRWO den Club at a.picnic last Wednes^ Softball and tennis. Licnhart. Open Two MU» B | sermon topic at the 9:30 and 11 The board approved the appoint- the graduating class. McHale, assisted by Father Flem- Schedule of garbage collections is- j i. I—nan*. Ansptr data,' [day at the home of Mrs. William New Jersey Business Education ing and the Rev. Michael Mas- 8hciM and afotka ^^ jj. Von Ohlen of 562 Boulevard jam, services Sunday .in observance ment of Mrs. Elsie Edinger as aAssociation Awards for profici- The class will be presented by in effect, with pickups being made ' CtmvfnUmt la Cftarcaa cenik, assistant at St. Anne's. • For Quick Till 9 P.M. A. *. «T. TBOJfAS. Owan-D I were as follows: I oi Father's Day. fifth grade teacher- and Miss Cyn- ency in typewriting will be pre-Superintendent Laird to Jdhn L. Mondays and Thursdays on tho Mrs. • Earl Frazer, president; Mrs. Knights Elect The Methodist choir under the thia M. DiDona/o, first grade. Mrs. sented to:. Barbara- Buczynski, Csupa. Sr., president of the-Board Members of the graduating class south side, Tuesdays and Fridays | Paul Arthur, vice-president; Mrs. direction, of Mrs. William Bridges Edinger, who. has one-year ex- Carol Griffiths, Rose Hari. Arlen. of Education, who will confer the will attend mass in a body at theon the north side (including Wil- Delivery perience teaching in Brick Town- diplomas. : low avenue* and Wednesdays in Tonight H Pred Huettemann, treasurer; Mrs. ^•viU sing "Thy Word Is Like A Kappy, Carol Korczynski, Patricia church' at 8 a.m. tomorrow, follow- I Airje VanderStel^ recording-; sec- Francis Smith. !Gaxden** at both services. ship, was graduated from Setori Leonard, Pauline Mason, Betty Na- Response and presentation of the ing which they will bo guests at athe business section. ... Hall and is taking additional cred ! STRATFORD INN retary; Mrs. Harold Salkins, cor- ' KENILWORTH — *ra=cs B. ; j,^^ te form a Weslcyan Ser- politano, Cynthia VanDzura and class gift will be by Elizabeth breakfast served by the seventh Passed on first reading was an Smith of 59 Columbia sveme has Jvioe . Giliw f£Jr young working u-o. its at Newark State College. Shirley Wenzel. Browne, class .president. The pro- grade students. There also wil! be ordinance providing for construc- !• AVON-BY-THE-SEA, N. J. I responding secretary; Sirs. .Harry been, elected Grafid Knighi of .ST. si£al. U^JJ j^ discussed at an or- Miss DiDonato was graduated gram will conclude with the reces- a program presented by.,.students tion of a bituminous concerete : OCtAN BATHING jStoll, conservation; Mrs. Von- Oh- Other members of the National, I len, garden therapy and-roadsides. Theresa's Council -SESS. E. o< C. ganizational meeting at* 8 p.m. this-month from the. College of St. sional bv the graduates. of the two seventh grade classes. pavement and repairing of the con- ^ ATTRACTIVE RATES Honor Society from Garwood in- '*,. Mrs. Joseph Schlingman, books; succeeding Kenneth S. Hart. {Tuesday at the church. Miss Elizabeth, Convent Station.. clude Rosalie Calderone, a senior, Other officers of the. class are Sister-Mary polorey is the ioach- crcto curb and gutter along Fourth «i.»1!?"-MmeJPW0'Jt» •*' «"> Jersey /Continued/ on Page 2) Shore . : . Charmlnr. home-like at- Airs. Mimi Friedficksou, birds; Mr. Smith, \fcfao fcis feeta 2«ive Audrey Spencer. WSCS president, and the following juniors: Richard {Continued on-Page 2) er of the graduating class. ( • - mosphere.. Capacity 100. K*£ue5t in the K. o£ C-- for taax tfcaa 1-4 ' preside. Home Cookink. CockUU lounJeVMoS' I Mrs. Stanley Nippins, horticulture; Beylon, Jeanne Deredita and Anne See Us For A Gift For Dad rnouth Sark Race Track: SwtamSi Mrs. Edward Pilot, junior, garden- years., was one at xbv fotraneiso fJ Builtiing and igrounds commit- Sister Lucy Marie Miliano. \ W •-:•. Churches. Children under la PREE to the local counctL He served as same room with Parent*. TutoBlks ers and program chairman; Mrs. nee -will meet at the. church next Richard Beylon and Gary An- £»m Ocean. • European PUn" afio Constantino: Barbarise, publicity; deputy grand fa-TWghy. ,^yrr| >cW—yw>rnt j Tfaursday at 8 p.m. Everett Alt- dres will be honored as delegate ModlBed American Plan from, «45 program chairmaQ £ass yiar- Feted at Tea wkly.- Cateterla dluonUnued. and Mrs. Jack Strack, garden cen- jiioff. new chairman, will preside. and alternate, respectively/to the Vader New Maaueewal ' |ter. . ••" Other ofiGcer^ iK«Ee: elected as ; Mrs. Seth Villa, dean of Vkca- KENILWORTH — A farewell American Legion New Jersey • • ' SAVAGE A'DBEW . * A bird identification contest was follows: Deputy gsasd i=og3ai JTion Bible School, announcd that tea in honor of Sister Mary Lucy> Boys' St«tc. Basil Dubrowski will Our Prices Are Low SEASONTHKOUOaMO-SEPIEIfBEK1 ; For RrsrrvaHtiU, i'Roiptct 4-)S00 > Won by Mrs. Strack. The next Michael JL, Duffy. Jr^' cfcarsceSpr, itne school M-ill start Monday, Jqne principal of St. Theresa's School, receive recognitibn as a member of William ' BtqtaW recorceirw John 127, at 9 aJn. Dt,-partmenta! superin- who wilL leave her post this sum- I meeting will take place in Septem- the All-State Band. >-•-' ber. (Continued m Paae 2t j (Continued on Page 2) mer; was given' Saturday in the auditorium by the mothers of stu Members of the French Honor A FEW SUGGESTIONS »«utt or dents and faculty members. Society from Garwood are Mari- The Rev; "Sylvester P. McVeigh lyn Hayden and Barbara Kur- pastor of .St, Theresa's Church, lowicz, and local members of the presented • her with a purse. Ap- Spanish Honor Society arc Robert CLARK 6V* In. POWER SAW CUMMINS JIG SAW TABLE proximately 225 persons .attended. Novy, Irene Nyitray, James Ryan For o month, week, season or a and Cynthia VanDzura. ; : ; Only $2.00 with Purchase of Saw lifetime... thtra it no finer place William Holden Tefls How The Right Sister Mary Miriam, superinten t^b^r-^- '• ~: £4'$&£E&£^ ^- only $10.88 ... for you or the entire family dent of schools of the Dominican Additional awards and scholar- *»* cftafca ittum«W ajSiiiST Order,—to: which Sister- Luey-be- •are- ti> b«- announced at the STATE graduation exercises next-Thurs" *».•• *'4» PfWe rang*. Make your ' longs, was guest of honor. Other ^~sfess»fe^D &*&:&;&*!*£ ^ letervatlon eaily. DO II NQwl Insurance Saved Him From Big Loss guests were the Rev. Michael A. day. l: SHERMAN - KLOVE . For Brochure Hudack and the Rev. Nicholas A. BANK KROYDEN GOLF BALLS Write Borough Clerk Carlino, assistant pastors, and SOCKET WRENCH SET tion picture actor \\ ilfiam nothing but praise for his nuns of the parish. Glee Club Appears Reg. $15.00 Dor. Holden- **At the time ir independent insurance Sister Lucy, a native of Jersey Re«i.$62^0 vallette VACATION IUN, UNLIMITED! City, has been teaching for 47 At Fete Honoring OCIAM COUNTY happened, all I boc« was agent. ""In the first place NIW JIRSIY years. .During, the past six years $11.75 ^ This couple can go anywhere they like, do anything they wish in a cablegram.' It read. he makes sure you're in- she has been principal) of the local $4eas Jolri U»v«|lett« Suff FUhlna Contest Fr.Jaremczuk on their vacation. As. they leaf through the colorful travel and resort Don't worry. Part of sured'only, with companies school She also taught until this GARWOOD — As a surprise fea- MM: • that pay claims promptly year. - - .. tolders, there is no financial limitation on their planning They took laowtoe biimcJ.** ture of the -silver jubilee dinner for many yaara Clark has iho»n a dim aaad fcr and faiily. Then, if you Mrs. Louis Carveilo and Mrsheld in honor of the ReV. Joseph banUnc fadlitias. Utt Mtk tha Claffc Stata Baak # • ttsVblix, top Coal tot! care of this part, months ago, when they set up a special savings William HoUen goes on August J. Williams, Jr., were co have a loss, he helps you J. Jaremczuk, assistant pastoe of ivspoiaiaQ oy opanuig its ofaoo naw oooia n o# GARDEN WHEEL BARROW SPRAYIT "400f ^teotrMnttOceaiBMdi! program here to proyide for their best vacation ever, i ..'."' to say there *ras a nappy chairmen of the committee. Miss the Church of St. Anne, Sunday coraar of Raritan Road and Cooniafca Haea. Dm , ure** in your room. ) •»—•*- ending to the story. When coUecri You get first-clas« Lois Callaghan', art teacher and evening, a group of men from the BANKING paopla of Clarh also ratsondad by maUni 9m " 3 Cu. Ft. The Paint Sprayer Superb. ** • in service—and protection— fourth grade teacher, was chair- Seton Hall University Glee Club bank's grand opaning tha most succtssful ol aay -Nocrowrh! he returned to the .United Qnly $ 95 Join Our All-Purpose Club Now! all along the line." man of the decorations committee. attended to sing several numbers. bankinf institution in Naar knn. BIRO RATIS States several meets later Father Jaremczuk has bctn di- Vm Clark State Bank Mill continue to matt Ott _^ $0.44 T« July 1st he found that the insuj damand of its patrons' by providing man iwdara - 3St You, too, can count on CD A Plans Told rector and moderator of the South , bankinc facility aoilabla. Just as assantial Is tha •nrertaiameatWaalfyte claim had already oceo paad. getting the right insurance KENILWORTH — Refresh Orange vocal group for the past NEEDS Mm abnospnara and Courttous Sound Banking "I was thousands of miles THE EMERALD ROOM away from home, making and his homt ••Vas already when you buy from the menbs will be sold by Court St. two years. found at tha dark Stata Bank. ALL-CHROME LAWN SPRINKLER Theresa 1781, CDA, at Tuesday About 350 people were prc>W Laara how you can conwrt an Inconvtniaot enacting POWER LAWN MOWERS a picture in Hong Kong, completely (repaired. In man who displays this-Big and.Friday.night bingo games dur in the auditorium of St. Anne's v savings account into twy^aokteg conwnliaw. Reg. $14.95 HOTBlT ing the summer at St. Theresa' l erf when.the importance of fact, he had to a*L. ^Wbere T* Sea!. To display it, we School to mark the 25th anniver- • Lawn Boy • Lawn Flite from Z o « * y on the ocean, i have had to meet profes- Church. Proceeds will be ust?d to sary of Father Jaremczuk's ordina- Member Federal Rctcns SjtUto. o pertfecc "Mrs. "John Smith and Mrs, Mi- An electric organ was presented 1 to me," lays famous mo- William Holden has to protect you. " ~" chael Kovaly are; co-chairmen. to the guest of honor by Mrs. Jo- M SAVINGS & LOAN seph Porubiiky, co-chairman for Mr. and Mrs. Charles DiCarro the affair, on bphalf of the parish- )»•"• «a. pU OMM of 724 Vcrnon avenue entertained (LAKK STATE BIE PICNIC CHESTS U di*3«Ula«,FU Sunday evening at a party in hono ioners. Harry Hartman, president HAND LAWNMOWER ltU «cU»lU«. for cUUna! of the Holy Name Society, pre- UUTMMMaai Reg. $8.98 of their daughter, Miss Marlcne i MACC Reg. $22^0 ESTABLISHED 1887 ASSOCIATION HEDENBERG-MacBEAN DiCarro, who ws^> graduated this sented Father Jarcmczuk .with an AGOICYINN. I. album to contain pictures takt-n $ 69 month from Douglass College, New m 7 CO RNER NORTH AND UNION AVENUES Thur.nllfc3u Brunswick. Sixty guests attended during the dinner and program, $17« including several of Miss DiCarro' and presentation of a spiritual OFFICE HOOHS - 8:30 JLM. to 4 PJ4. Monday thra Friday 6 bouquet was'made'by Miss Helen SEASON v college friends. Miss DiCarro was Opm Monday Evaninga 6^30 to 8 P.M. BR 64000 awarded a bachelor of urta dc- Radack, president of n>e Rosary grcit in E (Continued on Page 2) I - "'.^.*'t-','U--i'/1«.;'i ^,,,,,.,,...,.^jra!F F:W0^^fRr'^

Ft** ; CBANWMTO CITOEW AND secretary,y," ^ W. and it Wu of Seton HaUTJni final action cflgt an ordinance. for each square foot of gross floor CKASFOKD a:.c: -ui^ir^*K-* of the oflicer* arc: general committee with Mrs. Po- estate ot said rtrrwsaed wlthto six manttu Vpl, . ' .••'..•'•••.••• rt healthful, competitive team sports . from the date of maid order, or they wni nct-men; Exercises a:*,th»- Pinery .Plf>;dfr.!'.,l«^i V Peldub, 3U North rubsky. . „ KOtlCE Or IKtCNTIOM jbe forever barred Crosa tfrosecuUnc or (A member of' the graduating Avr.'i, GjT^ixjd-. S J-. • . and. has helped to develop a feel- Knights Elect Take notice that QABWOOD SUNSET Irecoverinsi the ume =f}^fi the sub- Vs of Cranford High; School, the Drama Club School. ,HiHsjdci or. Friday... cve- V«-l>r»«dfr,!: A.-^Jrru M. Lo:ar-I). S30 ing of fair play, community spirit TAVERN, Inc., has applied toth e Mayor A master councilor has been as- M:- pit-^ul-.: Atreif. RFD•' I. South 1) 'and CouncU of the Borough of Carwood. Anthony Casale • P...!:-.:Vld. K J . and respect for the discipline of Presbyterians Tra C S<-cr*!_ii>--T:«:j»ur«-r; "May V."P«eiUilo. 21-4 fcKV: Mwphy; treasurer, Joseph Colon- l *" » **•»• U. J.. Tor a Plenary Rein! Consumption ciated with the wrestling team During the • prv>«L"':i.' i^^ould be Tittle in*-/ Joseph Humenik, president of Names and addreues of the officers ore: A*; FeSfSJSf^^'*" "^ CHS Choir JHe was a member Bargiw place ' ntvived the Third i-:iedw.:e;> . .ir. \r nT:n£."Xo ' A ' T. Ma&ca^ Slate Picnic d*n, William Russell; inside guard, playground during the opening Cc.»; oi ihc tV..-<..^^/.'oi Giruood. N.'J. &,:STi3 >''•() - the Garwod ' Little League, an- President: Edward A. - Hannn. 189 Har- [ the cast of the senior-play and is form, imprqwrr.er.T priif, whilf GARWOOD '<•*• An all-church Richard Kapps; outside guards, week. The playground will be rison. Avenue, Westfleld. N. J. . Heads Told nounced this week that the Pony Vice-president: Adolph J. Usnugaris. acolyte at Trinity Church. Peter Jones of "30 \V:;'.ow street- CRANWOOO TAVERN/'' Inc. picnic wilt be held by the United Thomas McHale and Joseph Her- open from 0 to 4 pjn. Tennis les- ALWAYS \ Herbert Mitchell, president of I-OVTli PELL'SIO. Presulrr.: League now will be officially 7M Knopf Street. Xlnden. N. J. A highlight of the installation was accordi-y hor.orab'.c n'-yn«on- 'Aov,, !:„-,• St 93 . . 6-16. cek; three-year trustee, Mr. Hart, tons will be given, Mr; Kasbarian Secretary-Treasurer: Ruth E. Hanna. IG8 the- Cranford Dramatic' Club, has known as the Babe Ruth-League, Presbyterian Church of Garwood Harrison Avenue, Westfleld. N: J. as the pr^sention of a past qias- 1 Mr, Smith and Mr. Hart were announced. i Objections, if any. should be mode im- THC PIACC announced thatthe following have having been sanctioned by that Saturday. Picnic-goers will meet T r councilor's pin to Russell Pob- ; named delegates to^the New Jersey Peter Patuto, buildings chair- mediately, in writing; to A. - Mosco. organization.* ' . ' ' Clerk of tho Borough of Garwood, NJ. ns, outg6ing master counciidr. by been appointed committee chair- Real Understanding Help With at the church at 10 a.m. before 80* IState council convention in Atlan- man, and Joseph Restuccia, biilld- Results .of games in the Bribe •Slgnedl > ic "dad" adviser tox the chapter, men for the 1860-^961 season: ing to the Baptist Conference Cen- CITIZEN ftic City next; May. Alternates; are ing inspector, were instructed by GARWOOD SUNSET TAVERN. Inc. aymond Van Kote;- Hearing Probjems Ruth League last week were:. PAL ; Edward A.Hanna* ' • • Casting. Miss Elsie Midgley. ter in Lebanon. ••• • • ,.'.-. •' da, daughter of Mr. and MrsIMrI. Mr. Dutt•>**y„ an>MdI **Mrv. «M._ —> i Mayor Boright to set up a meeting Adv. Fees: S7.92 6-33 Other officers installed were:1 . 5, Sta-Best &; Thatcher 8; Dif dance, Mrs.. Richard Keppier; h*s- ,••••••• • -/•= SEE / - - •- '-. 1 Tn •Krt* T.iMI*. 1.4>nfni{»* The men's organization is in W. 'Joseph Choborda of Clark, date with a delegation from Woods •nior councilor, Ralph Jacobi; ju- PAL 12, Accurate Bushing 0; VFWcnarge^^oT, 1155 l!uiss Dulla- notice, thot JOHN FERNANDEsT or HuUa{*^w«*# w i*n«niT uoyivO, tend the Citizenship Institute at MUD ing code, violations in the newInc.. -tradlngjis TJ1E SCANDIA HOUSE, membership. Edward George; [7, Diamond Expansion Q. Walshe heads the.-stte committeew, has . applied 1o the Mayor' and CouncU nior deacon, Stanley. Dickerson; Douglass College. New'Bruns- homes. 7 .-.' . " . • ' . • "t'"•—" ' • • Phosoby Ralph E. Jacobt- newsletter. Mrs. Eric James; play- AID FOR YOUTH—^Arthur Venneri of 313 Xprth ave HEARING AID CENTER ;••-'' Tearristarftlings: .' ' Robert McFarland is in charge of of the BorouSh of Garwood; N. J.. for. a mior. deacon.. William Jones; sue.. east, is wick]' next week as delegate of Society. Speaker for the evening On the complaint of Arthur Ab- Plenary Retail Consumption license for DEMOLAY PRESENTATION—Raymond . Van Note (center), readmg and program^ Allan Whit- shown .presenting a $.16,500 check to the Rt. Rev. BABE Bt'TII LEAGt'E . . transportation, Oliver Davis has the Garwood - Woman's Club. premises situated at -US North Avenue easur'er, Robert Freese; senior p-: • John ml ....-..: o i . was the lit Rev. Msgr. Mtchael I. raham of 46 Dorset drive, a mem- Oanarcod, N. J. »' . ;• evf-ard, Robert Irslinger; junior "dad"* adviser~"of a^mner Chapter," Order oil DeMolay, is shown PAL ...... ^ ,...!. 4 :i • charge of refreshment tickets, and Eileen is completing her junior ney; production. Arba Taylor.' Patrick Carroll-Abbing. founder' and president o.f'B-'-> s* 1 "Living Sound" Fronczak, liaison officer of. Seton ber of the Woods Edge delegation, .. The officers arer . . . presenting past master councilor's pin to Russell- Dobbins. lei: s Thatcher* 4 4 Charles Romano and George Mil- year at Arthur L. Johnson Reg- President: John Fernandes. resides at 438 C" tward, Ralph Morrison; chap- r • Light arid^ sound. Eric 'James: Italy, at a recent buffetTSUpper iavs-np^rty a: Mr. Vt-n.er. V hon:e- SUi-Boit ,.....:.•.<....-. 1 7 Hall College of Medicine and Den-about the noise and disturbance N 400 BLOWS during ceremonies at __ Masonic 'Temple in which Paul Irslinger. - Hearing Aids ler have charge of games. There T -North Avenue, Garwood. Nr J. • in, Robert ZulewsW;- marshal, arrangements.' Lloyd Beall: build- This sum represents the proceeds o' a camjjii'js:. '.- ior < h'ouV Sunday, "Like As a Father,'* has been chosen for the senior write to the Park Commission. • •-. • (Signed( y rilliam Hull, James-Lang, Law- wards and-Mrs. Donald Sacken; Babe Ruth • Li'ajjuk. Thursday, Take nStw that joVu WtaeDistribu- THE SCANDIA HOUSE "THE SWAN' :nce Davis, Neal Denni.-!, Law- Grickowski Again > the modi-ling industry and esiab- the facilities of :he Arthur Vt-nneri Co. oiT:ce is. We<; in observance of Father's Day. The Bel Canto Choir for the com- tors. Inc., trading as Pirrone Wine Sales; John Fernandes. President makeup.' Mrs. Paul Miier; tele- in conneciion with the drive. Louis.J. tkijihl of \V«.-=-t June 23. Sta-Best Vs.,..TIiatcher; ing school year and for the All- a/d/b/a Perrons Wines & Spirits, Alda Adv. Fees:\ 56.60 - - . 6-33 Sir Alec GUINNESS •nce Ringle and Warren Jacobi. : Hshvd American heauty star.dards • jjhone,: Mrs". Roy Bedell:- tickets, Friday. June 24, PAL vs. Dif. AHChancel Choir wil lsing ''King of Import Co., Charlotte Vinlcole Cie., BOROUGH OF GAEWOOD County attorney, was nianaser_ior the I960 carr.psi: State. High School Chorus. Edelweiss Distributing Co.. Esther Dis- NOTICE Or INTENTION The ceremonies were conducted President of PBA —there are six facets to complete:'; Mrs. Jon.. Hoffmann: box office, ill:. games at Unami Park starting at Glory, King of Peace," by Thiroan. Princess Grace Kelly Alfred Grickowski was named is A Lake The Church at Study will meet tributing Co..' Leona Wine Co., has ap- OBDINANCra E NO. «O-» ".Take notice that KLEEMAN'S LIQUOR • the installing team of Sir Gala- feminine charm, and the- for the •; Jlam« T?i>h-_lnhriy,-Mr^ Schedule" for the Little League Wholesale License—for-the piemlses sit- fONSTHirOTION—ANI>L.wnD»it«j«j-flON—AND—RECONSTRUCT-- BECONS" , N. X. for a Plenary Retail Distribution »nls JORDAN— Metnodiat* to '. flON OF PAVKMENT AND NECESSARY PARK Cranford Local 52. PBA. at the • Powers-Schooirs highly individual-' Atbrecht; publicity'. Mrs. William 6 p.m. Sunday. ., - usted at 337 North 14th Street, KenU- license for premises situated at 306 Monday, PAL,vs. Accurate Bush- , (Catitinued from Page 1) worth. New Jersey and to maintain a BEPAIRS TO CONCRETE CURB AND and 308 North Avenue. Garwood; N. J. , ,. . . , ' iied course gion.Team Lq>se* be a drama. -"The Big Knife," and 10HNJ.GAWTT prayer hour will be- held' at 8 p.m. Mr. Leo Brochls, Vice-President the Qarwood-Cranford Township Line to MsTCHUM PARKER WESTFIELD ; rrero Memorial Field at 6:15 p.m. Tiller, junior high. .Classes 102 East 3rd'Street mediately, in writing, to A. T. Mosca. •ibutions offered- in tljis area in Schirltz; secretary". Frederick Rob the third production will be the Wednesday. will the Oarwood-Westfield Town Line, be Clerk of tho Borough of Garwood, N. J. . ADams 2-128g The Cranford. American JLegion Schedule for the Minor League end Friday, July 8. Clifton. New Jersey Improved by' the construction of a bi- campaign being .conducted by erts; treasurer, Gerald Haney; Jg , musical ^"Gentlemen ' Prefeip opneuusa O AIR /Monday,' VFW Jrs. vs. Staffer's; A Joseph J- Perrone, Secretary tc tuminous concrete pavement, in ac- (Signed) ' ' " , trustee.-:, Harry Brown. Samuel nini e sufferedd its-thiri d setback in . Blondes." ' ' '. • •. Treasurer •• ^ cordance with plans and specifications KXEEMAN'S LIQUOR STORE. Inc. "The THIRD VOICE" NOW TRRV TUESDAY IC. B'nai' B'rith Women's organi- Wednesday. Pete's Lunch vs.. Ca- 67 Somerset Street , prepared, by the. Borough Engineer and 300-308 North Avenue - jations of America to help the x-ic- Cymbaluk,' *" Myron ' Cymbaluk, 109 JEFFERSON AVE. Chapel to Honor darOeld, New Jersey how on file In the office of the Borough Qnrwdod. N. •J. • Edramid '• -f^r**"^ Julie HoWtf MTTCIIimi John Thimons and Henry Polidoro'; 'salc's, and. at Guerriero Field. End Told Objections, If any, should be nuute Im- Adv: Tees: S8J25 SNDON tleanor PARKER sergeant-at-arms, Patrolman Thi- Garwood Paint and Hardware vs. •',, (Contimwd-from Page' 1) mediately. In 'wriUnf. to the 'Director 1 SECTION 3. That the necessary re- (uested are warm clothing, blank- Dads at Service of the Division of Alcoholic Beverage BOROUGH OF GABWOOD A tc—c. thrinbsg snysserr. ; mons. . j , ELIZABETH 2-2340 {V CONDITIONERS Garwood Bowl: Friday; June 24, avenue from the Cranford' line to Control, lioo Raymond Boulevard. New-pairs be made to the concrete curb and STARTS^WED. JUNE. t2~ "HOME From The HIU ; or cash donation's. , . LOU'S MARKET . KENILWORTH —;Pather's Day ark 3, New Jersey. gutter along Fourth Avenue from the raoposAL FOR svrruES Named to'the committee for the! , Staffer's vs. VFW JrsJs.. All gamesgames. , the Westfield line. Public hearing Oarwood-Cranford Township Line to the ' ' I860-- ' ' •• • ' also Persons in this area wishing to LOU DALESSA>T3RIS, Prop. . " Op«a • JLM. to • KM. DaOr — Mon; * will be noted at the Family Bible <8ltned> • Oarwood-Westfield Town Line. In ac- Read Materials . OUR MAN IN HAVANA local's annual picnic were Wil-' : unless otherwise noted/ at Unami was set for 8:30 pjn. June 28. Edmond O'BBIEN ontribute may contact Mrs. Ches- Park at 6:15 p.m. Hour at: 11 a.m. Sunday in Kenil- JOKLI WINK DISTRIBUTORS. INC.cordance with plans' and specifications Notice Is hereby Riven that sealed Alec : Maoreen Burl liam Zirkel, John Korsch. Arthur j 302 Centennial Ave. ; BRidge 64)871 j.worth Gospel Chapel, when each Borough Clerk A. T. Mosfa was t/a PIRRONE WINB SALES •• prepared by the Borough Engineer and bids will be received by the Mayor and ILT Kaufman of »16 Mend«ll ave- 33T North 14th Street . (IOW on file In the office of the Borough Council of the Borough of Garwood for GUINNESS O1IARA IVES *THE THIRD VOICE" Jue, citizenship and "civic affairs Anderson and Patrolman. Brown, j — Specialtring'In — father who attends will receive W authorized to advertise for bids for Kenllworth, New Jersey Clerk. ' r "••""• ',.'.' materials for maintenance and repair of STARTS WEDNESDAY . Members voted tor change the- souvenir. J 2,000 tons' of broken stone, 200 Adv. Fees: $19.87 . : «-J3SECTION 3. Said improvements shall various roads and streets in the, Borough ordinator for Kadimah Chap- •/ , ' . • SWIFT'S PRIME MEATS • • NOTICE OF INTENTION / be undertaken . as .a general improve- of Garwood in the County of Union, with v "HELLER Jerry LEWIS ' ' ' regular meeting, from-jh*? second J SAVINGS ON I. 1:: . J , Take- notice that WILLIAM J. FITZ- Members of the Sunday School tons of bituminous concrete and rnentA '••'/• an estimated amount of . will continue to Ahe third Wednesday" of th PATR1CK. trading, as FTTZPATJUCK'S; BOKOTJOH OP KENILW01TH • 3.000 tons of Broken Stone ' . . IN PINK TIGHTS" The local drive has i applied to the Mayor and Council who are graduating from college, 12,000 gallons of bituminous SECTION 4. The estimated cost of said "VISIT TO A month. ' -.;) FREEZER ORDERS OBDINANCC NO. ••>• improvements Is' 98,000.00. To defray . 200 tons of Bituminous Concrete Sophia VOWES hrough Sunday. ALL CARS!!! of the Borough of Kenllworth, N. J..high school and elementary school liquids for use in maintenance and AM ORDINANCK TO ASOMD AND 8TJP- the cost, of said improvements the sum 13,000 gals. Bituminous Liquids , f*"- n Plf.^nrv Kctnil Consumption license Bids will be opened and read In'piublic AtOhony QCINN SMALL PLANET" for premises situated at 'Michigan Ave- also will be honored. repair of roads in the, borough. PUCMENT 1MB EONTNO ORDDJANC* of $8,060.00 is hereby. aporoprlated from alu OF THE BOROUQH OT KENILWORTH. the Capital Improvement Fund. at the Borough Hall. Center Street and la) TtcnalfUr nue, 350 feet from Route 22. Kenllworth, The speaker will be David Leat- Bids will be received at the June BE IT ORDAINSD by th Ol : SECTION 5. Said improvements . shall South Avenue, Garwood. N. J<. on Tues- graduated Cum Laurie Summer Course Offered N. Jf. •/.••• . ' • -• be undertaken with the aid. of funds In day. June 38. 1960, at 8:30 P.M. I prevail- LAST VOYAGE" -Objections. If any, should be buctie, Im- hajn of Belmar. He also will 28 meeting. , . • ' NEW 1960 the amount of SS.OOpOO provided by theing time). • • . . '• \t Jersey Gty State By the Powers School mediately, in writlntf. to Philip J. Mc-preach at the service, at 7;30 p.m. A communication was received Stste of New Jersey todefra y part-of the 1 nsne* to Amend an Otdlnanc* KntlUcd Specifications and forms of bids for the Fitting Gevna, Clerk of the Borough' of Kenll- The tract band" will meet at 2:30from Liberty Hose Co. fto. 1 re-An Ordinance to Reculat* ami Determine cost of sold improvements and allot such proposed work, prepared by P. • J. Grail. s Margaret E. Kromer of 204 The summer course of the ' worth. N. J. , tho Ana ot Vaids, Courts and Other Open funds received from the State of New.Borough Engineer, have been filed in theI street was among 13 mem-Powers School at 247 Park avenue, • SPRITES •MORRIS ' (Signed) p.m. and there will be prayer porting election of the' following Spaces and to -Begulste and Bestrlct Urn Jersey shall be applied to the cost of office of the. said Engineer at Borough WILLIAM JJ. FITZPATJUCK meetings at 7'fc.ny' officers: Captain, Patrick Chris- said Inii Hall; Center "Street and South Avenue. TODAY THRU SATURDAY!' i til the graduating class-of 199 "Ne.w York City, is dedicated to North at>r f livho were honored for outstam _thfc..-prenais»--that'-- anv girL or SHOES IS OUR SPECIALTY! MG • CITROEN • SAAB ' *** > * t*»e »B< War after- Onal passage, as' provided hy sta-hours—Bidders ..will be furnished with, Wattfiitt at 8 p'.m. , of the Boroufh tute. a copy of the specifications by the en- VanHEFUMr PLatnfleU e-S5*t NOTICE OF INTENTION • as supplemented 'and gineer on proper, notice. Bids must be [last Thursday. I —once she learns to make the most Take notice that KENILWORTH VET-•mended and •" on July 8th. 1867 made on standard proposal forms in the Barbata Bd GEDDES • Nunn Bush and Edgerton Shoes for Men « 1 4MTICE OV. INTENTION ERANS CENTER. Inc., has applied to and tnereafterturi ., .' • . mmm . . ' • • • manner designated • therein and required Graduated cum laudc. Miss j of her good points, to correct and; WINDOW Take notice that -Joeli Wine Distribu- "•" demented ' The foregoing ordinance was Introduced Verm BUXES NOW SHOWING — See Us TODAY And — Diplomat Going the Mayor and CouncU of the Borough and passed on first reading st a regular by, .the specifications, must be enclosed romer had a scholastic average ; minimize her less fortunate 'points, j < • Pro-Tek-Tiv Shoes for Children tors, Inc. trading ns Pirrone Wine Sales, of KenUworth. N. J.. for a Club license in sealed envelopes, bearing the name' x ' n/d b.a Perrone Wines & Spirits. Alda (Continued from Page 1} . for. the premises situated" at 33 South >N"1: That Article XXIV la mealing of the Mayor and Council of and address of bidder, addressed to A. T. "5 BRANDED WOMEN" of 3.46, indicating that she j to meet a!! sorts of situations with Import Coi. Charlotte Vinlcole Cie.. Edel- 21st street. KenUworth. N. J. the Borough of Qarwood. N. J.. held on Mosca, Borough Clerk, Borough of Gar- achieved mostly A's during -hei^j ease'and graced , , . • •. Save An Extra $50! FANS weiss DlstrlbuUng Co., Esther Distribu- 'Ellen Dubas, vice-president; Ter- Names and addresses of the officers June 14. 1W0. nnd will be consid- Wood, ii, Jr. and be delivered at ththe place John JDEREK ting Co.. Lrotui Wine Co., has applied esa Rose, secretary, and Robert and trustees of the- Kenllworth Veterans ••1. OB-tOmt paiklng faeUtttta tor ered for final patina*, after a public hear- andand. on the "hour above namednamed. TCie.TCie [four years at the college. ; | .According to John Robert Po\y- to the Director of, the Division of Alco- Center, Inc., are: ..'- motor vehicles shall to ptevT " ' ing,'at another reaular meeting of said standard proposal form is attached .to the Eb» BIARTINEIXI GtUantd Shoe Hospital holic Beverage Control for a Wine Whole- Leonard, treasurer. Officers: oonmeUoQ with the us* < Mayor and Council at the Shmlclpel sale License for the premises situated at — *•"-" Oarwood. New Jersey, on specifications, copies of which will be CAR IMPORTS Full Line of Oehumidifiers President: Nunce Zampaglione, 320 "ESDAY. JUNE 38. I960, furnished on application toEngineer . "Prisoner Of The Volga" HOBMAL AHD ORTHOPEDIC SHOES FOR THE EHTIBS 337 North 14th Street. Kenllworth, New • Monroe Avenue. Kenllworth, If. 3. By order of the Mayor-and Borough Jersey,, and to maintain a warehouse at SSSScTr^^aS^-trtrt Zones in ^ at 8 JO o'clock P.M. >AMILT — ALL ORTHOPEDIC WORK DOME OH PBEBOSES 337 North 14th Street. Kenllworth, New Vice-Presldent: Peter Clravola. 33 No. (Prevailing Tlmei . Council, Borough of Garwood. N. J. NOTICE OF INTENTION - .7th Street. Kenllworth. N. J. requirements of this ,ura \ A. T. MOSCA. A. T. MOSCA TODAY! 42 Westfield Ave. Jersey, and to maintain a salesroom at Take notice that ST. THERESA'S HOLY Treasurer; Joseph Smolor, W So. 34th i Such off^treet parking Borough Cleric An CtacssaSeeg* fthew! . Open Daily 9 am. to 6-p.m.—FrL to 9 pjn. 337 North Hth Street, Keullworth. NeW shall be located upon the \ Borougb Clerk. Jersey. ' NAME SOCIETY, has applied to the Street. KenUworth, N. J. Dated: June 14. 1060 Doted: June 14. I86I0 Bradford JaUetto Orson Children's Summer Sttitt THIPRJITES CRANFORD RADIO, Mayor and CouncU of the Borough of Secretary: Arthur Russo,'308 No. 33rd to be occupied by business «,,wl.urAdv- . Fees: (13.33 . - 6-16 AdvAd . FeesF : S15.8S1584 C-23 304 CENTENNIAL AVE. CRANFORD (near Morris Ave., Elizabeth) OFFICERS • • . STOCK Kenllworth, N. J., tor a Club license tor Street. KenUworth, N. J. . menU and/or indusMal ptanti or fac- DOXJUAN GRECO WELLES . 1* SHOWS FOR SI Ell B*rry, President 33VJ the premises situated at the Southwest House Manager: Joseph Amorosa, - 37 tories, (or ytw^yi * ininfaiHfff^y ad- •;;. ' • -r-to and from —• x\ ' .— Open Thursday and Friday Evenings — 11 Penn Road Corner of North 31st Street .and Wash- South 80th Street. Kenllworth. N. J. joinlnc property). "CRACK IN Thursday Hatinee's SUrlini Flanders 1-5383 Cronford. New Jersey , • ington Avenue. Kenllworth, N. J. Trustees: - ••'••, . .. • ' ' ": . 3. For a commercial structure *n- BORbUGH OF GARWOOD Jane 30th—Tickets now on 26 EASTMAN ST. BRIDGE 6-1776 L*o,Brochi«. Vice-President 33Mi Names and addresses of the officers of Oeorge Bender, 45 South 24th Street, f^ftjyis; also wholesale 'msKantile THE MIRROR" Idlewild, LaGuardia & Newark 163 East: 3rd Street ' . r St. Theresa's Holy Name Society are: KenUworth. N. J. estabUshmenu to be usedb yT the Summary or Synopsis of 1959 Audit Report of The wlr Ttfall and phone orders Clifton. New Jersey ..'•-. President: Joseph G. Shemanski. 33 WU- Michael Venecia. 143 W. Colfax Ave- •enctal public but excluding retall Joseph J.' Perrone. Secretary St. '..., 33li shlre Drive. Kenllworth. N. J. nue, Roselle Park, N.'J. stores, there shall be provided: Borough of Garwood, County of Union. . . . Airports — Grand Central & i 'Treasurer - ' Vice-President: Jack C. Flamingo,. 37 Charles Reuter. 30 So. 33rd Street. (a) A, usabla area for oS-*traet VAsreas IJrartiral i( AsRequired by R. S. 40:4-2. Secretary: Louis A. CaraveUo. 884 Passalc Bruno Zampoglione, 328 Monroe Ave- square foot of parkins space for Garfleld, New Jersey Avenue, Kenllworth. N. J. nue. KenUworth. N. J. each square foot of cross floor COMBINEDtCOMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET Pennsylvania Stations, N.Y. Piers Objections, if any. should be made im- area of such structure. , for the Bird Lover: mediately,'in writing, to the Director of Treasurer: Albert Maker, 61 Pembrook Denis Moulder, 4S No. 19th Street. ASSETS Dee. U. 1959 Dec 31.195S u the' Division of Alcoholic Beverage Con- Drive. Kenllworth, N. J. Kenllworth. N. J. . . - 4. For buUdlncs Intended for .In- ART CINEMA •'•'' "•••-•.' —Day.Trip*— . , •• "• - • trol. 1100 Raymond Boulevard, Newark a. Objections, if any, should be made Im- Danile DlFablo. 44 No. 30th Street. dustrial uses, such as shops andCash andd Inveatmettts ...... -.. . 4259,161.77 S192.765.35 we SAVE New Jersey.. mediately, in writing, to Philip J. Mc- Kenllworth, N. J. factories, there shall be provided Taxes, AT"*?*"nftnts, .and Liens 39,020.67 32,684.00 loigncQl . Gevna, Clerk of the Borough of KenU- . Andrew Cannariato. 16 So. 20th Street. usable area for ofPetreat T A*t d Li JOEL(SignedI WIN) K DISTRIBUTORS, Inc worth, N. J. . ' ' Kenllworth. N. J. equivalent (n iaraa too t Property Acquired for Taxes Alee GUINNESS BIRD FEEDING STATIONS t/o PIRRONE WINE SALES. (Signed) • • Vincent Werner. 520 Qulnton Avenue, square foot of parkins >]>•£• for Assessed Vajlue 30.699.00 48^29.00 337 North 14th Street ST. THERESA'S HOLY NAME SOCIETY KenUworth. N. J. I each square foot of gross floor Masreen OVARA ••NOW SHOWING** 50% ON OIL! Kenllworth. New Jersey I - KenUworth, N. J. of such structure. Accounts. Receivable ...... 17^94.15 16,752122 BRidge 6-1200 Adv. Fees: »H 87 Paul Zema. 03 No. 20th Sireet KenU- Ernie KOVAC8 WtmH IVES ft-161 Adv. Fees: M.24 ' C-1S worth. N. J. (a) "Gross floor ana** shall be Deferred Charges to Future 2 UNUSUAL FILMS .. • .Nicholas Capece,, 393 Uncoln Drive, construed to'mea n the total floor Taxation General ..._...... 32,95458 31,435.44 SCARBRGUGH'S A & A CAB SERVICE BIRD BATHS • BIRD HOUSES Kenllworth. N. J. area of the ^i^Ml^a/ as * measured OUR MAW IN HAVANA John Sturtevant, 102 So. 33rd Street. by the interior " < THE BIB PARADE OF COMEDY! talned within the ouWde'waUs oo $379,736^7 '. $321,866.01 Sophia U>REN SWIDQ GtcmfoztL 36 Y#aw ~ . B» Dfacos* Pzop» KenUworth. N. J.. aU floors open to general public William Howes. 112 Anchor Place. Oar- use or industrial use. Anthotv QUINN 2a wood. N. J. (b) Us LIABO1TIES. RESERVES AND SURPLUS BIRDSEED Veter Ciravola, 32 No. 7th Street, (b) "Usable areea for •. off-streeoffstreet parkingparking//* fn _be .construed to Appropriatloii Reserves and \ . "HELLER you're-«i V. I. P. Kenllworth. N. J. ' ' • 1 Objections, if any; should be made Im- mean thet area'actt apartt fof r tactuall Other Liabilities ...-. ;...... ; ...... S 43,219.15 9 44,215.63 mediately, in writing, to Philip J. Me-, parfcinsT pt IN PINK TIGHTS" Oevna, Clerk of the Borough of KenU- elude tht e* *pace requMd for acImprovement.Authorizations ...... 26,844.99 4,871^4 worth. N. J. . •. " osss tto *>>cn area set apart tat Special Funds Accipnulated 43,588.94 47.768.W SATURDAY MATINEE • •' , (Signed) . „ T ••«• act mf»n Week End actua8. Anl areparkina 01g agpurposeso squar. e fset. ex- Reserve for Certain Assets ' - for the Garden Enthusiast: Nunce Zampaglione, President clusive of Oiluoways. is hereby da-. Receivable „.' ..:.—;...... 61^89.35 80,422.1. THE SPIDER" BOBBINS & ALLISON. INC. KenUworth Veterans Center, Inc. L area of 100 square fset. 1 NEED 33 South list Street, teimlned aa the minimum space neo- Surplus A...... ;...... !....:...... ^. 204,694:14 144.58&20 Contractor!! KenUworth, N. J. essary for the parking of a Mil Adv. Fees: Slt.14 • motor vehicle. ^ ' 'FORBIDDEN. PLANET' f. Alt r-rhlng area actu $379,736.57 $321^66.0 GARDEN TOOLS & SUPPLIES AN .used shall be paved with a roinimum LOCAL AND LdNG DISTANCE MOVING of four <«J inch standard mkcadam . STARTS WEDNESDAY PLUS BOROtTGH OF KENILWORTH type pavement and shall be properlx Bar* LANCASTER v Comparativ* Statwiwnt of Op*r«tions and Surplus Household Goods Exclusively We Specialize drained. / - • • Audrey HEPBURN Additional rrouc Notice 7. No part of any setback ana ol •• — Current Account DUSTERS • SPRAYERS in PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Borough of Kenllworth on trie- 38th SEVENUE8 gTty-Is- not- nwdert Collections of Current^Tax I,evy ., -618^4&41——688,a74-«2 nu iiuuUE" tise. The property shall be lie ot after Mistellafteous^Froni Other than Packing ' ' Ot " -"•" UflMlflED #O sold at public, auction toth e highest bid- ditioaal building oTotSiririse. der, upon the following terms and condl- Jjocfcl Property Taxes. 9i;014.60 West Coast Lumber IVIIllllihll *»JT , lions: • InlerfunoT Loans Returned !. 18^4 GARDEN HOSE SPRINKLERS a. A deposit of thirty percent of the sale CaU BRidga 64M EsHmatcs Cheerfully price, shall be paid at the time of the PLairrfield 6^5477 SEE —. 'LOW PRESSURE OIL BURNER sale. have authority to refuse to iawe • Total Funds —...... —•—•^$014.920J9 $832,461.16 213 South Ave., East Given on Any . . . when you $»vo at — b. The balance of the purchase price.' in building permit or a certWeste ot NOW... Of 1IIW4I! V. C cash. sh«U be paid within sixty days' occupancy, or la ess* of violation B3SVCCNV1JT1JS»E8 {AetfvaJ 9aslS/ Cr«nford,N.J. Moving Problem after the saWand the purchaser shaU •*• to the Issuance thru MON. HEADQUARTERS FOR pay a proportionate share of the taxes . {hereof, torevok e the building permit Budget Expenditures—Municipal Purposes .4279.318J3 $272,960J6 BUILDERS'GENERAL CITY FEDERAL SAVINGS from the date of sale for the balance or the eertinoeto of occupancy. Local and Regional School Taxes 358,791.85 saods are finding amazing heat- Most certainly you are a Very Important Person to your.family, of the current year and for any sub- 10. The Board of Adjustment «• 328,176^82 sequent year, based on the osa autborited upon " " County Taxes — .'. 75,345.53 87,527.57 THIS 1$ YOUTH: ing economy since they installed and .your friends. ' ' J A , valuationi. and existing tax rstes. exception In Other Adjustments ..; .,:.. 48.80 ' after a I tte iraal and rav*a!lng atery ol Aboyt Home Building • Winlder LP. Costs are'often But ViP. has. another meaning for you when you save at City c If purchaser falls, aagiects. or re- from the • INSECTICIDES • as mdeh as 50%- less than with fuses topa y the balance due, together Ordinance Total Expenditures -... Federal Savings.'. ' ' —"-" ' With charges and taxes. «dlhin the euliar or » -.$713^04.51 $688,664.75 RUDYMIXID A old-fashioned high-pressure CLOG-PROOF TintBA4M>ZZIS said sixty days, the deposit made shall sX olaf or Improvement burners. Change now to • It means that you are engaged in a -Very Important Project- be retained by the Borough of Kenll- flcultlse, the .u. , of an,y Allows proper sizinc of burner building a fund of-ready cash that grows as we add.high worth unless the Governing Body, by provision of this Ordinance woulld re- Surplus Revenue Balance December 31 ....l.t201,416.08 . $143.796.41 WinMcr 1A* Burner — start for your home. Nacloegin*— Resolution, decides to the contrary. • sult tn exceptional - or undue hard- counting the difference in your bo service problems. Cuaraav- dividends, . • d. The purchaser shall pay the costs of ship Upon the owner of the pimxity R«commendations publication of the legal notice of sale invotved.** bank account! 10 We will consider it a Very Important Privilege to serve all aad revenue stamps. •SCTION Si Should any section, pert 1. That all statutory means be applied in enforcing collection of CHILD HEALTH SAND your financial needs. , • r •' •: The purchaser shsdl, at the time of or provision of thai Ordinance be held personal taxes followed by cancellation by resolution of those You'll get fast .action and top work when N£W, CXaUiiVC H£AT-kEEPU the sue. and before acceptance of theunconstitutional or invaHd. each decision Auton\atictt)ly jtopj draft throutli bid. bay the sum of S7S for costs of shell not aScct the vadldUir of this Ordi- established to be uncollectible. . NO PARKING PROBLEMS — DRIVE IN /YARD drawing deed and certification'by the nance as a whole or any part thereof, 2. That tax overpayments be refunded or cancelled. you come to us. Free estimates . .. rea- tiie buriict during "ofl" pcriodi SAVINGS borough attorney Xo the borough that other than the part as held unconstltu- lfchad(^afl-TuesdayWeM»«iVictoriaSha» i • . . hold* heat in furnace or hoilrr It hat a deed or foreclosure Judgment Uonal or invalid. , The above summary or synopsis was prepared from the report of ... . another way the Winkle* LP SECTION 3: Any part of Ordinance WDfafcbrtShbrt New Jersey's Largest for the. ——— audit ot the Borough of Oarwood, County of Union, for the rM«Har sonable rates. uves money f. The property shall be conVeyed by No. 57-13 known aa the Eonlng Ordi- year 1989. This report of audit submitted by Nicholas Bczuycn, Reg- GONGRHI Saturday cf«fiv*rf«a bargain and sale deed, subject to renanc- e er any arnemtiaeut or supplement istered Municipal Accountant, is on file at the Borough Clerk's office Federal Savings Institution strictions of record, if any, and lonina- thereto hertofore adopted whiento Incon- r iibenbacirs sistent with the provisions of this Ordi- and may be inspected by any interested person, ' ordlnancea and withou t any recoursn e ed pson, / •ay •sflmofes gives A PHONE FOR r»K HEATING SURVEY— to bofough. , ' . nance be and the same are hereby re- A- T. MOSCA, Abo: TOP HIT... rn B4 pealed, modified and IT*MM toconfor m W We'll itirvey your heating plant. , I%> ^ • ">"«" I«s»rves the rtahI% t to^accep •t o ">"r reject,any" . antdh allwith the~proviaW of'ttiTordhsance. Borough Clerk. bids. _8b.-nusaCTIOMn •4;; ThiT»s Onilaane* shall take Adv. Veea: $49.17 affoet after Anal and puhUca- 6-I« The Premises particularly described ap- U asiaavlMdJw law. GOT pear en the official Borough Assessn TBOHK.WILMXRDINO CORP. i Map, a" cop*"—y o"f* whic--"-"-••h - Jlle in the VAbTCKJaV aOIIOBT. IDOM OONOBira CORK -' Office of the Register Ion Countv. BRidge 6-9200 OIVISKtMC Or WBt-IKJH MATCKIAL*. INC. ' ; • - IAitnmgtnU g is i •1.000.00 SCOTCH PU1NS SO. FUMflEU 4 Take notice Ou r t above 6WBRAI SUPPLY C*. 'ASSOCIATION wupassedat a *fUl» , Colfax Avenue •1.200.00 HBrtr«^422 FArad 2-4300 PUfU 5-2200 f A OAHCEH 8Ua>n.Y CEMTEB UMCB IMtt «0T S-7.8 worth,and was approvd „ N. 8th Street ilJMOO ,MATUtAtS* on the d OTHtt WELOON rHODUaS: Cruthtd Ston; UackTop, A 116-118 SOUTH AVE., E. FUEL LWOtTH Boulevard Mth DAY OF , RANKIN co BIZABITH UNDO, M.000.00. J. WcOCVHA V , -Qrmvl, Sand mnd Matom MaUtlaU V 1136 CENTENNIAL AVE. BRIDGE Oaj Ckark BRidge 6-1661 ; Cranfird, N. J. 321 CENTENNIAL AVE. CRANFORD A4v Itsteil: Adv. MM

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JUNE 1< ter Diyinity School, Rochester, houses and. subjected- peppermint program to N •¥• '•• • • • -"- .-•".'• Science Fair Draws 33 Entries pinks and marigolds tit ultra-violet LWV to Receive economic . CRANFORD (NJ.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLC»tpm8DA^r. JUNE 18. lMt f|sff flf* Rosary Society Holds Party * W$Se teaching at Union Junior and red light proving that flowers on ultra-violet radiation and its world development played "Petite Symphonie" Jxy m CoUege, the Rev. Mr. Rahtjen Tturtjrthnte-entries ware dis- subjected to red light become Convention Report the strength of 2 NeighborsHetd 1 1 played at a recent science-fair at effect on the growth of sunflowers, : : the Moret; "Under. Sheltering Leaves" 1 i •" ' ":•',. • • worked on his Ph.D. degree' in stunted;' Various aspects, of the new tattle economy" was concluded that'sunflowers exposed for Faculty at St. Michael's Bible ait Drew University. Madison. Sherman Junior High School by Cynthia Vroom eliminated air, by, Thome, and "M^nde'lssohnia, 1HIFI members of the Science Club un- to two hours of radiation grow the of United States economic policies Farewell Fete u A. party honoring the religious and lay faculty of St. Michael's' He also served as pastor of the sunlight and moisture tram grass. Five Valses Brillantes" by Rzhia. i n •• ••.• der .the direction of Joseph Petro- tallest. ,, which win be stoidied by the 19 v-»'. •• • Carol HUbert and Patricia Caulo School was the highlight of the June meeting of the Rosary Society Browne ' Memorial Methodist zelli.l Winners will be League of Women Voters this year For Stocktons Susan Riha, Mrs. Hawley's 11•Hi Robert Outcault set up a habitat made models of teeth. Richard H jn the auditorium last week. Sister Victoria, Sister Paula.and Sister Church, Jersey City. / at"Uie^awar^ assembly for an iguana lizard, and Gerald will be discussed by Miss Mary . GARWOOD — Neighbors in pupil, played, first- violin in a group nntivp nf Bnriipatey, iK«» Hevi Plant, nnrt Ronald Frifdman Ct» Kl^li^^jS^i^i^^ ffi: l-thelr^th^year-in-th^conyeHt rwhen she reports on the of duets and -presented the follow- Were' the special guests of honor, A- playlet was given by members Mr. Rflhtjep had been pastor of hiblted a balanced terrariuih con- league national convention at 8:30 party last week for 1 Daley* entered two mice^who had for a blue racer snake. ing solos: "'The Doll" by' Tegner; ___.. and the nuns were presented with Browne Memorial Church since his taining i>oth plints and animals. tonight, at the home of Mrs. Fred Sir. and'SBis.''Walter'H. Stockton graduation from Colgate Rochester been taught to obtahyxood by go- Pamela Krochmal, Claire Fink, 1Rpi gifts., ing through a ' and Ellen Jones' crossbred a. zin- Judges -were Paul Sowa of t. Plattoer, 110 Orchard street scaxi'Mark. of, 675 "Scottish Air" and "Rigaudon," in May, |998. .' \ Mrs. Edward Coe presided at Vincent DeStef^no and William nia with a petunia. A vitunia re- Cranford, chemist and JoKh Can- snenaoe. uiio left Saturday fey | 17th century dance by, Peter Lee The Rev. Mr. Rahtjen served as right of Clinton, science teacher in Miss Sullivan, Who resides at the business meeting {ind • heard fertilized eggs sulted possessing -characteristic- 348 Lincoln avenue, east, was, Sarlxs Angeles. The affair was j Qf putncy.. 1 adviser to 4he Philosophy \Club at Three Bridges Junior High SchooL beM at tise- home of Mr. and Mrs. \ Roberta rlawlev performed ]tw"o P the committees' annual reports. leaves of both plants. amongrepresentatives of 6& local M53 n Mrs. Goe, outgoing president,- was eggs were/opened from time to Marjorie Tyndall showed the C. M. -.Sjneaeer at 646 Willow ave- piano solos, "Liebestraum" by leagues throughout the country at nue. . , . '• • ' • >i^:^'^s^^^ia W%M ..•(.• 1**».• presented with a gift-by the Rt. time to/follow the development migratory routes of the bobolink, A min whoihiu reformed Mm* Franz Liszt and "Eternally" from the convention. ' , • V I II ,*•!.• ••A. I ••*•-' ;• ?•• m L~ •' Hey. Msgr. William B, Donnelly, Key Radio Production of a cluck embryo. / golden plover,, rose-breasted gros- •elf-has contefbutad hit ftdl that* Recommendations for items of •—Mr. Sroctjon is transferring Limelight by Charles Chaplin. A moderator. . . •. •. Garretson, Michael Liska beak and scarlet tanager. ~aj> ntonnation ot hl»study from aU localieagues were ticca tlse 1 iniifn office of the New social .hour followed. 11 Mrs. Phil'Henehan, chuirman of Post Held by Local Man Frederick Grote, who worked Kenneth McNab built two hot- •Motman Douglat. : ; . presented at the convention and a Jeasey Bell Tel^iHone Co. to a the ways and" means committee 'Patrick M. Collalto of 637 Le^ MV5,,- posatttcnq xyaih, th^ telephone' com- presented . . Monsignor Donnelly lngtofl avenue, comptroller, i» pany in Los Angeles. Synod President with a donation, for. the chapel for among key personnel of the new jjjrTtee Six Hundred.", as the 1 Farmingdale plant of Dynamics the nun's convent, which is soon to •refygfoibtffls called tbemselves, sur- To Lead School V'.;'; ''••"...... go , under construction * Corp. I of America, to wUcn the? priaetd 3|Ir,'.aad Mrs. Stockton with ft ...j •• . Mr.s Jpeorge Cimis and Mrs company Is shifting alKproduc- a X '' '•' ' '., ,'-,v- James Shelhimer were social ment for/slngle-slde- PtTBUCITY AWARD-Kadimah i»i B'rith At St. Paul's 1 • V-;-*-1 •••, chairmen for the eveitlif -mr msr m sa ¥5 SMM , wsv em? "War aUf'^nmtVUt iheTtrsr-puTOSJy^SwaTd' presentS*bT ui? C. M. SjiesiDei-. Mrs. M.- W. Spicn- committee included Mni., Constant technique now being widely adopt- Northern New Jersey Council of B'nai B'ritK Wonj«^ratr« United Church of of 45 Wall street, president during the award winning year, who Christ at 8 p.m. tomorrow. Cicnlesc, Mrs. Paul, Genova. Mrs. plus two sidebands, single-side- accepted it on behalf of her publicity chairman, Mrs. George- Francis Ciillan, Mrs. Frank Sowa. • AUTO DEALERS * There will be a meeting of the band/(ransmitters omit the carrier • AUTO DEALERS • DEUCATESSENS • • UQUOR STORIES WeiMberg of 6 Gleni avenue. Sunday Musicale IWso, iMrs. George Hiihn, Mrs.' ana one sideband and concentrate ROOFERS Senior Citizens' Club at the church at 2 p.m. today. Chancel Choir Edward Estwanick. Mrs. Michael DR. their full power in the remaining NOBBIS CHEV9OLET. Inc. COVI I Gachko. Mrs. Fr«? vxcOliais a^jd piano -\vas,held tit 9:15 a.m. and morning worship that of a conventional transmitter DBLICACIKS Troop TBFamily Picnic Held 'the hoars of Mr. and Mrs! Roger dad, Mrs. Edward Ward, Mrs. Carl Texas Assignment of the same-power and requires Sales and Service will be at 10:15 Sunday. The sum- There was an attendance of 30 S. MaWEejr of 23 iPark avenue SUn- mer schedule of hours waj/iriaug- Zimmerman. Mrs. John Panktivh, only half .as wide a band of radio AU Caaklas * Baktaf Daaa aa Mrs; Joseph Petrick, Mrs. Bernard Wit Si Humble Oil • Senuit scouts and their .families qt the «fc»jr- sJlterssnon. Tu-enty suests at- uraled last Sunday; / frequencies, thus doubling tl 12 H. Union Av«. BRldg* M1M 1 Waamt Avenue Crantei annual, picnic of St. Michael's Boy SMinetti. ' number-of possible channels. . • Autla . •Saab Father-Son Board of Chriiftian^ Education _i-J\.ls.n, Mrs. NicholUii.—-OIimpiu.1 -•-AaiUarHealy-^—• M erri* Scout Troop—7&— at—Nomahegan ^^ 3ir.st.viflinit..Rph _\vill-meet--at_l_p.m^andrConsistory- Mrs. Elmer' Tallmnn, Mrs. John ; Park' Saturday afternoon. James ert- S. Krffaer. second violinist, at 8 p.m. Wednesday. . ' rd B-iWoody of 11 West SEKVICS ' . ' '. • Aiton-MaHia • BarUa SERVIdE" Banquet Heti~~~^ I >:>/ Erico', Mrs. George Hayeck, Mrs. • CUraaa ... FISH DEALERS | Walsh 'was general chairman for and :il'is. Kenneih E. Riha. pianist. Si^W •et>t.Ai\\\ leave Esso Re- •• ': ' SEE • . Nicholas Imperato, .Mrs. Fred Futo Dayaitaeat — STATIONS the.,affair. Troop,Chairman J. G.ByCubPacklOS anpVEngineerlng Co., Lin- 1206 Mary St EL 4-9209 Awards Presented, t« Six Wehrum. Mrs. .Anthony C'rttig,' MARINO'S FISH HARRET Peters welcomed those attending Roderick W. Smith, hdnorary son. Rabeat Harmon and Charles Mrs. Francis' Bolcur," Mrs. Arthur dej«C on/J"uly 1 to begin-a year's Katili ma< Ceafaml Aves. WnlleU EUcabeth FL 1-238S VKNTENNIAL Gulf Sentec ; SCREENS and thanked 'all for their copper-: chairmari; the Rev. Dr. Robert For S-pi4ice to CYO Osojin and Mrs.- Elmer WnrrtJn! r«natipfial assignment" with Hum- 2-7681 Tnah Seafood Dally! I*»InMuldrow StanC«fl» Longaker, the Rev. Laird Miller,. Ics Sieroogaiilicin of Their- sen-ices KEJJfcWORTH — Six persohs ation in carrying out the troop pro- 7 ble/Oii & Refining Co., in Houston, • - Oolf Products Mrs. Connie Miskejly. Douglas for nfcer jpisi" • year. -Cubmaster were presented t awards of merit BUILDING gram during the past, ytear.- . / York, and' Howard Cowperthwaite. Regmatfl liagcxfeldt presented Iqr outstanding work in S't. y/x. ..' •• :\ • , ' Mechanic on Duty at A REILLY OLDSMOBILE 34 Worth Atra. B. After, lunch a fathcr-and-son institutional representative, •vcete coBsases: to Mrs. W. J. McCulIou'gh. /Theresa's - byO activities at the Men's Garden CIu /• In his hew role, Dr. Moody will CONTRACTORS ^ * Ante Bepdr.-- serve us assistant manager of re-r LIFETIME baseball game Mras played. The among the honored guests at thebmjuiel r*w!iwnaii; Mrs. R. .B; Win^ Night of Champions of the Arch- j Elects New Sla search responsible for coordinat- . OLDB•OBILK fathers .held the scouts scoreless annual, father-a'nd-son banquet kel. as^iss^ail banquc-t chairman; diocese'of Newark at St. Michael's Warren Sechrist' was ing all research activities in the Aluminum Prod. Balm A.Sanrlea- FOOD MARKETS • until the last inning, when the for Cub Pack 103 at FeUowship Mis. SEii&HHy« secretary; Mrs. • R. Church, Elizabeth, last .Thursday. president of the CranloyjX Men's fields of product quality, special- ADuns 2-7S51 boys had a four-run rally to make Hall of i the First Presbyterian S. .liigerfeldi. au-irds chairman, Awards were received by the Garden Club at the (in/l meeting ties, additives -and marketing. , sto Horth An< Eut W*stfi«4d jr SHOE REPAIRING*I it & tie game. — Church recently. and Mis. J. P. Sommc-ryille, pub- following adults: Mrs. William 102 South Aim., W. CARPENTRY Ifcttty cfesiffroisn, ' / ••,, L of the season, held recently at the The Cranford man has been the CHAS. KURTZ MARKET An, egg throwing contest pro- Mr. Smith presented the S- K. Carcllan, Mrs. August Williams, i 6^205 IB JOBS OU "SMALL at •. vided some surprises when the Thompson Trophy to -pen 4. This VITU Y01& sbora-ed 'a film of the Jr., and Martin McCrea, Jr.; young • home ot Wilbur Kukral, 117 Sever- ROTCHFORD PONTIAC, INC. CHOICE MEATS * FOCLTBT associate director of the products THORLEIF JOHNSEN EXPERT SHOP in court. He succeeds Edward Bru- research division at Esso Research. contestants, who thought'the eggs trophy' is presented annually to 195S World Seizes, through the people, Carol Dougherty, ' Edith aBocaans — FBOZEN rooba REPAIRING were hard-boiled, found/ 'they the den earning the" most points coimesy oil i!he/Spalding Co^ Gribbon and Paul Place,, der.- "• ' // y • His career with the Linden Labor- Authorized y ' BRlda» MS4I ' 8 CHER'S 6-03Sa QUICK 8ERVICB splattered when thrown too hartl. during the year through achieve- Other offici-rs^ were named as atories began in 1944 as a chemist. v X.IQUOB STORS follows: VUte-presideot, Mr,' Kukr holds a bachelor's degree in PONTIA CAHPENTKB—<^cnmACfOi LOUIS MONTINI J ,Othef events included a sack race ment awards and attendance at IS Hatfa tJalaaj AT*. Ctmatotd •HOB REPArana (.and plate throwing.contest. • meetings. ^ Assistant Cubmaster 7 /• •ral; treasiifer^ Joseph IJitmer; re- physics from Wesleyan.University ^ales-Service /PAUL 8. JOHR8OH William Duncan was toastmaster. cording/secretary,Harold Laugh- and a Ph.D. in physical chemistry Vaaxfaall and English S AId*a St. Crate Scoutmaster John Sorrentino PIKGRY SUMMER SESSION lin; corresponding secretary, Chris-' from the University of Wisconsin.. ', BR 6-W12 FUEL OIL and Assistant Scoutmaster John Reaching the highest rank in tiarj t). Mayer, and historian, Hor- Dr. Moody is a member of the Foid Line / r TAILORS Parenti made the following pre- cubbing were Ronald Broumfee. MR.,KLINGEK All types BaUdtae, JUtoxattoMt Robert Diif ty, /John Pender. Wil- JUNE 29 - AUGUST 18 brrt Ditzel, Jr. ', American Chemical ' Society, Phi sentations at a Court jol Honor '••••; '• . *.****. -. « • . J GOOD WILL USED LOVELAND FUEL AND CLEANERS < held during the picnic: liam Cawlej^, Jr., William Evans.' •' Speaker for the evening was Beta Kappa, Sigma XI and the So- \— ButimaffW WittMWrt Qh^f^Mwi Open to •• | held In IJnaml park, Garwood, at REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. Robert Siverd, Peter Skarecki and than Shapiro, William Walters.! 215 North Ave., Hillside — Te|. EL 5-6990 ' 1 p.m. Saturday, par>-::'" School, he was'a Student Senate BERSEBSOTBERS If Mo Answer. BRIdg* t-9341 citizenship in the home. i-' • • • "•' i' representative at Marietta, partici- 3*1 Crataaaial An, Peter Skarecki,. scholarship and THE NATIONAL STATE BANK TRUCK AND CAR* personal fitness; Patrick Sorren- ^- pated . in intramurals and was a Ptymoath - De Soto «t Beta* ML ]'• " member of the Economics Club, Valiant tino, personal fitness; James Tur- •i:,T».'! RENTALS , r Newman Club and Lambda Chi LEHIGHOILCO«lntv ley, citizenship in the home, citi- Alpha Fraternity. ADams 3-1020 zenship in the community, citizen- y "Satisfaction Guaranteed" •oonr p. TOWHSBMD Go The Easy AVIS Way! ship in the nation, scholarship, MB K«Hk An. W. EXPERT •),'•• • V' y ••;•••. -A- ship public health and personal PACKABD BRJdg* I-1T17 GAR or TRUCK BENTAL 41 Mritl* AT*. Cranford Cafl BRldg* 2*090 fitness. almost 20 yearn. Ray actually started as a clerk in the First it WESffiELD CO, INC - - au. on. James Walsh, cooking and perr /tuured Savtaa* — Home Loon* sonal fitness; Steven Yuschak, WINDOW home repairs, swimming and National Bank and Trust Company of Summit and had worked », Kaaifarwtk DIRECrORS sonal fitness. • BBlds* MtOO It was announced that a his way up to Chief Consumer Credit Lending Officer anil new KM* Imir at Mm*. _ bers of the troop will spendinveek SHADES ITfiiifcalh 5-3300 DOftUff FDHBBAtr lUVUl • NURSING HOMES • at Camp Winnebago in JHarcella business man when the Summit bank became part of the BOLXJUfDMAD starting tomorrow. . BILNEY'S PACXABO Hlmter 6-8S00 CRANFORD HALL National State family in 1957. UHD TOBK CLOTR ATLANTIC STATION RCA NEW YORK CITY NUBfflNQ HOME Oliver Wina ident's A Oaaftnalal Awa. M« RICHARD HARTIG JUHmM 34646 • BEAUTY SHOPS • aWBMk.AM.ps. Trophy At Suburban An. *'.'. UPHOLSTERERS* Sam Ouver of jpranford won the communications systems Not one of these 20 years has been wasted. Ray has ^WILLIAM'S Cray Memorial President's TWphy at Suburban 101 N. UNION AVE. HUGH CLARK MOTORS Golf Club laM week-end with a BEAUTY BOX CBJUIFORD 36-hole net/»core of 138. He had has outstanding worked bard—in bank operations and as a lending officer. Dineton rounds of jf\ and 67 to win by four P.M. • Wad. * Sat, till • PJL heel of limping winter treads. CORPORATION OF AMERICA -/' Mil? Wni 8 DiPENSE ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS

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,-'i,- Pace Six CBANFOBO (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CBBONIdB->TBVB8DAT.,JVNE 16, i960 Real Estate For Side Real Estate for Sale XTorH Wanted -Female CBANVOBD AT, JTNC IS, tM* .,, Pace 8evtn Services WOMAN irtahrs !»*»?»» to do at homy. wnxfAM r. DAVTDSOI^ Call BRldW t-32M. tf Hotel Nine m OENZRAI. CONTRACTING. Carpentry. ^LAURAS. Special Limousine Service Classified Rates ltatowy. PlMtarlnc * Booflnf. BRldc* CRANFORD WOMAN WILL b*ny alt. day or evening. 9-3SX9. No job „ too snalL btlmtcs SWACKHAMER -Realtor BHld B4M7 1>ip« to 4tll .tirports, railway stations & FIRST INSERTION — 3 emits a word, 75 c«iit» mlnrmmn, -wttnoul Mctto BOARD OF REALTORS pien Extends Win •. cash wiOiaxdar. (A 5 emits swvlm chqig* Is mad* BR •-1133 ' B CALL BRidg* MMl—6-2272 The Cranford Radio Athletics dumped the Builders* General CARPENTER and CONTRACTOR All Multiple Listing Service 4 Alden Street. CranfOrd Colts Win Pair kind* of alterations, porehea. etc. Lud* Marie B. Deacon _. fK 6-3800 Help Wanted - Female Bob Konopack Supply Yankees intp a second place tie with the Packing -Engineering «« Ulbert- •"• ", 3SMtl Lincolnn Drive. Kenll- pha de UMotte ; BR6-M44 Umouainm for wedding? - Trip* to anyp|Bff Streak To 7 REPEAT mSERHONS (Con—CU«T» w»«k» without copy _.Mr«rVlur«tMeT .•"-""•"••^"SS^-SJJ [homerunsT MrtthrCr»ltrSeati*affig league~lea«llng Cranford antfScWc*^ertnaianiThls weelTby defeating them 8-4 in the American Florlne Ltruey —— — BR 6-tS30 M from 3 P.M. to 11 P.M.. flve .day the win. Tyke DiFabio and Jim League Division of the Cranford Boys' Baseball Leagues. chcrnovs) — 2 csnti a word. 50 cents minimum. week: LPN from II P.M. to 7 A.M., hits, and also earned a pitching The Beavers took their final Hotel nine downed the Friendly GiantsPirai Downing hit well for the winners. main O-CCTBtCAL CONTRACTtNQ — Hou**> 1 five day week. Small nursing home. Barbers 12-1 last week to run its The Yankees got off to a fast start by scoring four times in tbe ADS SET BY LINES — 15 emits a line. Ads set In caps, wirlnf, jobbing. fluoMawjnt fixture*, McPHERSON REALTY Co win as he led the league leading game of the week on Saturday Pony League standings las of repair* and pluci Installed. Georfe. BRldse 6-2780. " winning streak to seven in the opening frame on hits by Pete i #. • ' '• • VFW Colts" to two more victories as they defeated the. American, June 12- with blank lines or display lines must be.chaxaed by Sansulllajio. U . MyrUo Street. Tel. r Cranford Recreation Softball Lea- f BRtdge 6-SS39. ' _ . « Om* flally «Vtl Sun l-« EVELYN WADE and a tie in the Pony League this Legion Chiefs 9-8. Jery Andrews Gladis. Pete Guy. and Mike Jordan double aijd a single. Calvario ami ~~ Unas. Display .HUM' (12 pt type only) ehcaged as LET'S TALK Colts _ gue. and two misplays by the A's in- I week. V- . and Joe Panettajdivided the pitch- D. Blirke also had two. hits apiece twolmes. ••'' ' .. ;.• • • • .. "'; • . SCATS—Cane. nuh. rattan.' Work called Realtor - Insuror ing for the Beavers with Panetta TneTHotel team only needs wins field.-However, this pnded the for and delivered. PLolnfleld 6-9370. UAUIRI sr. < IX OVER _ FOR OVER Last Tuesday Frank O'Brien for ..the winners. Schwartzbach. led CASH. Checks or Stamps should accompany adTerOslna 347 Jefferson Av«., North Plalnfleld. if Lppotnta '•' . * •' . < ' taking the win. Hitting for the e over the Jokers, and the Chytans scoring for the Yanks as" Dick the losers with a double and two> Or by hurled a brilliant "one-hitter Angels a single. Gershman, Bob Herbster, •• •'. copy. . • ;: , • •. • BR 6-1053 BR 6-1058 winners were Joe Gatto with three Blues • to finish the first round undefeated. Smithers, the Athletics' pitcher, singles. .:•, Typing against the Rotary Club Bears as singles, Walt Struble with a single Chiefs amd fflsp aryiiwftinfl iKiwanis TELEVISION REPAIRED FAST. For We — Eranmgi CaU — 433 NORTH UNION AVE. CRANFORD the Cblts won__3-0. Konopack f Bob Domergue and George settled down to allow just three ' The Indians picked up ^ Cymbaluk and Roberts ate hit. NOT RESPONSIBLE for errors In ads taken by telephone. best and • fastest service call Economy and a double. Steve Engel with a Stan Wenning each had homeruns for Cixtb Gimas each recorded, twi Cleetric. BRid«e 6-3838. Day or NUht. BR 6-4838 • : Clerical [struck the hjg blow for the Colts more scattered hits while striking tories this week to move into a For the Cubs, Konopack, Tommy DEADUNi FOR COPY — Wedneidays at 10 A. M. ./"Dlatrich -i 60 YEARS double and twa singles and George 'the Hotel in their win over the BR 6-0463 wins Eftis pass ?srcek and are sli . ..!• '••• '.-••. •' ' .tf Ubby' Brewster BR 6-1896 Excellent salaries, liberal employee out eight and walking only one. second place, tie with the Yankees. #831 Marlon Hazeldlne - _.. with a round-tripper to deep left Krip and Jim Pells each with a Lang, Alan Schlosser, Jimmy No- Hope Mm^t BH#3 benefits. »y modern air-conditioned Barbers. The same also was the The A's tallied one -run in- theThe Indians trounced the Sports- for afae top spot in th BR 6-1398 building, .catered cafeteria, flve day; I neld in the fifth inning. "•JThe single. lan and Price did well at the bat. — Telephone BRidge £6000 — BERABQ'S PLUMBINO AND HEATBJO. A. Rebert ._ AD 8-4719 seventh straight pitching victory man's Senators 14-6 and edged the- r r l Dora Kuzsma „. 36y« h5>ur week. winners scored their first run in the Keglers Name second inning, two in the third, Mipar Iii\-ision of the Reoaln. m "y** »ng and new. BRld*"e The Cranford Rotary Club Bears for Herb Stiefel. . ; four in the fourth- and one in theMartin Jewelers Orioles 5^4.- Bojs" Baseball Leagues Bounding out Saturday's play, 6-19M. . tf . We offer'interesting work with the fourth inning, when Booney Maz- zella singled, stqje second and defeated the Lions Club Blues on The Lodge and the Jokers dead- sixth.. For the winners. Ken Sta- , Butch LoeldrTIed the Indiana" 'Ptinats ibeld both .their, op the Braves nipped the Cards 9-8. R A. DETERING kind of people who become friends. BoertmannTo locked at 12-12 in a game this ELECTH1CAL SERVICK — Daniel J. Isn't this what really counts? Saturday 7-6. The Bears opened chiw went four for four including twelve hit attack against the Sena- Charles Bolcer picked-up the wir?"" I third, and came home' when the week that was a play-off of a prer sasmeiltss this week, For Sale For Sal* Heyburn, licensed electrician. 8 Bum- Real Estate Insurance A- STORE baseman up a seven run lead when Jim pair of doubles. Jon j KEEP COOL w|th' this large pedestal- ' aide Ave.. BRidge 6-8«00,_,. ' tf G.G.NUNN a. homer for'the jokers with two run with two on was the Braves' rich nil outdoor plants, shrubs. »5 de-» TELEVISION BEPAIRS Qiilrk. depend-, third run; in the sixth inning as and third; Carroll walked and stole Arthur Boertmann was re-elect- homerun and/irrsmgie, and Terry contributed three, including, a J livcred. This month only, topsoll. BRidge 6-8110 A Selection For >< second and both scored on Bill on urthe top of the seventh to put. s Cafes 32-tfu Shelly Mittlemar big blow, Ed" Nestor collected able service. Van's Cranford Electric. •'.."y Just As^ Your Doctor Orders^ Bandy Nelson lined his second ed president of the Cranford Washbourne and Mark Winter- triple. Jay Siegel picked - up his J Chestnut Farms. MU 6-4888, 24 hour*. 8 Alden- Street. BRidge 6-0483. tf Plummer's single in the first.'Then his team ahead but Weisert dou- go« thai- wan cuer ihe Dodgersr al three hits for the -winners, while/ Young or Old, J. WALTER SEAOER, Reg. Pharm. Bowling League last Friday night each had doubles in the twelve thjjrdwin of the season, allowing 1 KEMPER single of the game to left.fleld, bled with' two-men on and Al Ra- striking <»u' Danny Hildebrondt and Bolcer in~ the second the Bears scored at trie annual meeting of the cap- nit attack7 ~only~five~hitsr~whiTe strikuig out '• Furnished Room* GENERAL CARPENTRY and CABINET IT'S A PRETTY -—•' - ON stole second and third, and scored mondelli singled to. tie the. score If Htntv iftriU. loser, struck oul had two each. Chris Carlozzi and* FINE PAINTS AND ENAMEtS work.' Repairs, Alterations, additions, ^/-INSURANCET " — Call For aikl Delivery Service— I on Tom Kelly's sacrifice fly. four more runs. The Bears scored tains and officers at the Elks Club- The Tigers brought their record 10. Callahan led the losers at the One coat ceillns flat For Rent stain, dormers, porches; recreation COOL FATHER :_ Becchwood. 'Road at DcForest their final run in the fourth onan in-the last hall of/the seVenth for rrine' orfcHUr ilsso aljou'ing only three Alan Miller chipped in with dou— . Vinyl base wall paint • " ' Summit. N.'-J. house. \ •'•• I ' Al W _J_-_ ' .... " ' ' .•' • up to .500 this week as they down- plate with a single and a> double. And attic rooms. Expertly done by FATHERED 104 N. Union Ave. — CRANFORD - BR 6^)700 The Colts and the Lions Club error, two walks and. a fielder's the Lodge ; bles. Fedorko recorded ten strike- . ' '^Alfcya flat'wall paint ROOMS FOR RENT by day or week. Edward Dudlck. BRidge 6-M86. tf who will see tho value in this split level I Blues, struggled to a 2-2 tie Thurs- ed the leading Athletics 11-3 anddriving in three runs. fairs-- mbf <«n?i-Ti iijo-a- of the gam All Colors Reasonable Rates,., BRldfe 6-8833. with two' bathrooms,..three twin size choice. The Blues scored-one run Other officers re-elected were: •Lehigh Television moved into S5«:tt- W.iTtirtet's Triple good for outs and' contributed- two hits"at ' Apply with brush or roller day, at the Garden State Field with the White Sox 6-4. In a tight, well played ball CRANFORD HOTECT' tf MfMEOORAPHINO — All types. - Club bedrooms, science kitchen, a den, plus 'APE COD—Bloomlngi in the fourth, two in the sixth and Robert Petersen, vice-president; a third place-tie with the Jokers Satin Enamel o rec. room ...!...... _..,...... - MCOOn. I the game'being called on account Dennis Burke, the winning, pit- game, the Indians' defeated- the- Ean Kelsey and. Tom the plate; along with Dennis King.' "Chemllux" White Enamel CHEERFUL FURNISHED bedroom, sit- bulletins, postals, booklets. Also public tlon, five rooms, three in.the seventh; Jim Wftsh- Harold Kinney, secretary; and Ro- this week, by defeating the Chy* fcj3 Jar the winners. Don Jackson and Charley Bisch-— Non-Yellowing Stenography and typing. Reasonable, expansion. . rec. ORT 0F=€ASH? jjofjarkness at the end of Jive inn- cher for the Tigers against the A's, Orioles 5-4 Saturday.^Trailing^ ting room,, private- bath; private en- garage, jalousie' bourne took thfeaWn for UwrBeTsrs lnnd M SfhellerT-treasurer.- tans~l 1-5.—Felix-Appeeatto * way Toush Floor Finishes \ trance/ Ideal location'. - BHidje-6-6970- prompt service. . Day, night. Sunday, lings. With two outs and a full struck, out 15 and walked only iri the sixth inning, the Orioles put and Matt Matusiefsky off hit well for the Cards. *- •• Color. Matchmir' Service '— "•hoHdujrservlce. M-K Duplicating Serv- 4-BEDR0OM 2-BATH; school. Who isn'tTv HoW about earning 840 per It was decided at the meeting the winning pitcher. ; WHO 1$ SMART while Wub Foreman took the loss. tnw>-4iacEt3X. and Bruce Standings as of Saturday: CHHWICOTE PAINT WORKS LARGE ROOM In private homer con- ice, IS Hlllcrest Avenue. BRidge 6- lwo-car garag/, extra large lot, veek? Housewives preferred tor GOOD I count on him, Konopack tied up the that all team members -who bowl- four. Burke also 'had a perfect together two walks, singles by Ol- 709 Boulevard. Kenllworth' venient location and transportation; 3174. • / • • ' ' • 'tf ENOUGH TO REALIZE /rec. room, brreieway, new. .VON TERRITORIES. CaU Mrs: Monroe. [contest .with a tremendous home- The Seals topped the American Sal's Sinclair remained in sec-day at' bat going three for three son and Albans and a ldng base a sitjcle' far the Dodgers Giants - 14 1 ' • Phone: BRldce 6-1886 tf business' woman only. BRidge 0-5069. CAPE CODC-Flve ,Voom». two bedrooms, MI 3-3148 for home Interview. > ed last year will maintain their ond place by edging tfie Lodge Pirates • 14 1 Legion Chiefs by a. score of 6-3. including a homerun with one mio»a±»e, -sixth inning o Phillips CLEAN Windows, attics, cellars. Also the advantage In living In a six room, one-car . gange/tbeauUful grounds, I run over the left-center field fence clearing double by Patterson, '.itor :>•• : 8 O *. LARGE SINGLE ROOM for gentleman. wash bouses. T. C. General House- large corner/lot, expansion, rear BobTprall earned the win while past season's average for the first 3-1.. : Norm Wolfrom had a round- the- Cu&> jp.i~njr.frj had a no- Braved .,„.....: ;...' 6 7 PHOLSTERING — rurrilture iepslra. newly decorated; colonial In- the beauti- the bottom half of the final man aboard. . Miller, Angelbeck. four runs with only one out. Then. Cards t>leaKaiit surroundings, convenient to cleaning. BRidge 6-6833. . tf ful Brookslde area. Fireplace . in living porch, excellent condition, ready 'Wayne Jones was the loser. After four weeks of. the new. season. Up tripper and Ed Klubenspies bad ••-•••:••••.•••:; B 9 draperies, slip.covers, Venetian blinds. to mo , I inning. It was the/first homeruir Schloff, Hamilton and Calvano with the tying run op secord. to- hitteir en/yie Sar tbe Pirates. Floyi Reds . > : ...'. S tv- Nice cholcv of .fabrics. -F. Kantner * transportation. BRidge 0-0991. tf room, full dining room, family jnze toJhjsJirne._the_bowlers'_ayerages Dodger 4TBEDR NIAL^Two, story, 7 AMBITIOl^S WOMAN ever hit over^the~fence-anhe^Q^r'- walking, the_first- two batters and two singles for th^winiiers_. each-had-two-hits~and~Mokrycki~ Son. t?f> SouthlAvc-S. TeL BHld*o FTJLrj -HOU8EPOWXR electrical - service. kitchen, one and Is-tllobaths $21,800. Were computed and changed each eloffv—the~Indrans'~pitclier. gpt Cub» . 6-0893. - tf 100 amp., service, fixture and plug in- 1/ H> baths, wooded lot, I den State Field. The gante will giving up a single to John Lit- ' Team standings: had one. hit to make a grand 'wrfefa. ' '-. V.,. /. :, /• '" side' school area. Full or Part-Time week as will be carried but after Nordstrom and Detering to grountt a iiit over second " Jon. Free estimate*. A. Knott, rooms, 3 story, 3- bed- CRANFQRD BODY I be replayed at a later datfe.- ' winetz, all of whom scored; Prall ... • '•-,.. • .w t total of 14 markers off the losing VENETIAN BLINDS In stock. 33 to 36 Apartments For Rent Kingston Avenue, Kenllworth. Cranford Hotel _..'_....._.. .7 0 out and end the game. Beadle, tht- base-- Ja&D Eanoipati; took the loss S-08M. tf THAT A HOME . -t lot , 100X200, two-car fondle sterling silver, Bavarian china, settled down and gave up only one the initial four weeks of bowling pitcher Washbourne. Heller,' the Inches custom quality stock blinds, all ONE ROOM unfurnished apartment, • Sherman school area near tRNOER WORKS Konopack pitchejFahd batted Sal's-SinclaiJokers' r ;. 5 1 Indians'- shortstop, and Patterson, fur- E£BC- CtaftK. ' Hitting for the Pir- 64 inches long. 83.33: also Jenoraft ihd Belgian leaded crystal /or The Eaat- more hit- Wayne Jones held the have been completed. . ' ; kitchenette, tile'bath., two extra' large y trling; Company. • Sales Xvork • by ap- YOU 6ET MORE FOR Leblah TV ' A's first baseman, had twq hits the Orioles'" first baseman, eacfa. National Loop •nd C. W. Breneman custom' blinds, closets, heat and water furnished. Is a good Investment Is a fact. .- You will I the Colts to theU

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ol LXV1I. No. 22. Entered as aacotid claw mall matter at m 3 Sections, 24 Pages GRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1960 The Port O«l«* at Cranford. N. J. ESSAY WINNERS—Mrs. Eugene F." Donnelly of Springfield, state DAR historian, presents medals to Steven Tyre, left, and 285 Receive David Ault, junior high school students whorwon the "American : Over 300 Enroll Trajlways" essay contest sponsored by Crane's Ford Chapter, • High School DAR. At the right is Mrs. Thomas L. Brennan, past regent. ,, vent Slated eginnin Individual twlrlers and teams from all along the Eastern Sea- omas For Second Year ard will participate in Class A National Open events sanctioned by - Staff members were announced res, Lincoln avenue and Walnut, lowing college- students:. Daniel this week for the annual summer School., ,/ Berry, Miss Christine SchllHnger, Award Annual DAR Prizes L National Baton Twirling Association at the second annual -Twirl- Diplomas were presented to 285 Avei state n wards were presented at Cicvelahd and Sherman ^^e largest class ever to playground program sponsored.by Mrs?>Charles F. Schilliriger is Miss Carla.iCa,staldo. Robert ,Hob- TSranford "High Junior High spools gfjlMhft^^ |ord Posf 212,-Ainerican Lfigiop, at Cranford High-School this Sunday. tee, which, will "begin July 5 andreation ' Committee and " Thomas beth 'Donaldson, Donald Damrn, •..annual awards assemblies. ' " • ' ' • • • A feature of the program will school'J-^--at commencement exer- continue for six weeks-at. some Tipaldi is generoK^supervisor for' Miss Roberta Schillinger, Herbert Summer^chool at Cranford High School will open for the In addition to DAR awards' for~~diitstanding .students and essay be an advanced twirling clinic cises Tuesday, evening. The high play areas- and eight .weeks at the summer programs Ehlers, Farris Swackhamer. and second year/6n Monday with a registration of more than 300 ••-contest-winners,other awards were, made in recognition 'of-.outstand- School Board conducted by-Alan rKramer,-head school-auditorium—wasF~filled to others," depending~upon "attend-; •Miss~Sandra~Stev.ens.~~";—1~u"~l students. ^gistjaUon"wilinroriUnue"thrpugh SaturdayTn the ing service ahd accomplishment. twirler fpr the Michigan State Un- capacity for the event. ance. • ..V. ...! playgrounds wjill include thtifol- There'will be a complete pro- guidance/office. . • liarn Edwards,of Cleveland. iversity Band, between 9 and to . DAR' citizenship niedals were The tlass was presented by G. There' will be a program of su-lowing teachers in the local school gram^ of arts and crafts plus play C^Frank Zimrncrman, principal, reported that J50 stu- Ralph Nobi.ro, instrumental mur «.m. Mr. Kramer was the NBTA' activities at each of. the play areas. presented at Cleveland To William [ires Fifteen Frank Zimmerman,, principal, and pervised activities from 9:30 a. m.system: Miss Mary Lou .Cody. Foreman, son of Mrs. F. W. Fdre- sic tt'acher, gave awards to Nich- senior boys" champion irt 1959. to noon and I to 4 p. m., Mondays Nicholas Sferfazza, 'Robert Belle;. Iri* addition there will, be special-, dents- have enrolled :3n a^- •r- ' man-'o'fi 122 Eastman street. )ind olas Prato and Theodore* Ziclinski, Contest events. will begin at 10. Dr. Clark w\ McDermith, super- through Fridays, at the following Miss Patricia Castaldo, Edward ized programs including a regular vanced-subjfects, 50 more than Sherman; ' Sheldon Cohen and m Margaret Witherington, daughter a.m. and continue throughout the intendent of schools. Diplomas playgrounds: Roosevelt- School,, Schmidt, ..Mrs. Barbara Stevenson schedule^of 1 Softball, games 'for ias£ year. Review pr_'make-up. Philip Brubaker of Cleveland. p Students of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Witherin-J- daydy . • ' '"" •_' " ' ' ' ' were conferred by Mrs. G, Holmes teams in Senior,, Junior and Pee- classes have enrolled 91, and. Cynthia Vroom of Sherman was Fifteen teachers, all with pre- Cranford High School, Adams and Lawrence Clavin. ,' toni 41ft Orchard street. Sherman Trophies wiU be* awarded to Williams, president of the Board avenue, Memorial Field, Sunny They will be assisted by the fol- ^Conrfliued on Page 8) 70 students will take non- winners were Thomas Beam, son presented a library council pin by nous v teaching experience with first, second and third place win- Ludwjg' .MetZKcr, librarian. of Education; • ' • .. • . in Awards credit courses- in/freading instruc- of Mr. aml'Mr's. T. R. Beam of'21 exception of one, were hired ners in all divisions and medals tion and person il use typing, he . Carolina street and Lesley Krone, Awards were, also presented to r the Board of Education Monday will be awarded to the remaining Three children of school board the winners of the Sherman School noted. ght at a meeting in Lincoln top one-third contestants in 'each members were in this year's class First Step Taken by Board At Assembly ^m£gt_week^daysJ!oiL J jdaughter_of__MiL_:and_Mr.s. H.JL.. SHrn<-c- Fair hy'.Ct>iirtland..p'alc.V.. division. T ' ~ .-\ ^^ Krone of'141 Severin court. head of high school science de- chool. Six teacher 'resignations an^T diplomas were- presented by- David Skaggs. and Frances Tan- six. we«ks until • Friday, August 5. . In.addition to team competition In the DAR. essay contest on partment, on behalf of the Cran- llso were, accepted. • each,'parent member. They were In Teacher.Recruitment Plan nenbaum received the Lions Club The July JV holiday will be made "The Significance of Historic Trailr ford Teachers' Association as fol- for corps, high school, juvenile, Sandra Williams, presented! by awards of.$50 savings bonds as the up on Siiturday, July 9. Classes I .New teachers are: • ~ dijnee. and twirl and flag teams, The first step in setting, up an organized teacher recruitment will begin at 8 a.m.-and end at ways to the Growth of the United lows: First, Wayne Garretson; sec- Mrs. Gabriella Backinbff of 12 Mrs. Williams; Stephen Dexter, two top students in this year's ond, Vincent DeStefap'o; third, events, will include: Tiny tof. solo, program was taken by the Board of Education on Monday night. 12:10 A>.m. States," first pls&c winners were hetland drive, who has com- presented by Mrs. Forrest P. Dex- graduating class atCranford High Marjorie Tyhdal; honorable" men- Be A Sport, Dad! novice solo open, novice two baton The board approved $500 fora booklet, "The Cranford'Story," .de- Advanced credit subject classes as follows: pleted nine^ears of teaching, has ter, Jr., and Virginia Boardman, tiorj, Cynthia Vroom, Carol Walk- open, doubles, fancy strutting, mil- School. The presentations were will meet the entire morning. Re- Cleveland, Steven Tyre, son of kindergarten here since scribing the community and its ' Mr. and Mrs. David N. Tyre of er, Carol McGarry, Sandra Braz- itary strutting, novice New Jersey presented by Henry M^Boardman. made at the annual awards assem- vjfcw or make-up classes will meet UilrchX'She has' a bachelor's de- State solo, trios.' * '••.•' facilities to be distributed to col- 102 Makiitom drive, Mississippi- zatti,' Lana • Lqmbardo, Barbara The Waih 'n Wear Sportscoat by Haspel/tai- .Student speakers were David bly Monday ' afternoon in the two.hours daily allowing enroll- cree froni Hunter College, mas- lege placement) offices and other ment in two subjects. Reading and Missouri Rivers. At Sherman, Moore, Linda Bones, Claire Fink, lored to fit in a distinctive jingle-breasted, Also, advanced boys'solo open, Skaggs, Robert Freese, Betty Local Pupils school auditorium. :r's degree from New York Uni<- advanced -girls' solo open, advanc- sources available to teachers. typing wjll be scheduled for one- David Ault, son of Mr., and Mrs/ Pamela Krochmal, Ellen Jones, 3-button model that has no time or travel Eudene and Linda Eaton, all mem- David also received the Boosftr Leslie Ault, 22 Munsee drive, Ore- Richard Plant; Ronald- Friedman, tcrsity and \has : taken additional ed two baton open, advanced NeW Details of the booklet' and- a nour^periods, and laboratory per- limitations this summer! Navy; grey or olive; Professional ^training at Bank Jersey State solo, flag baton open, bers of the graduating class. Wiiijiwmrds Club scholarship, Bausch iods in Biology will meet in the gon-California Trail. /' Carol Hilbert, Candace. Borges, The high school chou% under di- comprehensive plan to recruit Lomb* science plaque and the/Cor- Joylene Leonardo, and Betsy Cy- sizes 37 to44. regular short and O C Af| Street College.^New York,"in the advanced New Jersey State two afternoon. Th£ library will be op-, Other essay winners xX~ Cleve- rection of James Lcnney, sang "No teachers were outlined by -Anthony nell Cup. ; land were: second place, Roberta phers. ' longs • :.'.\-«Jv«" field of I early childhood education. baton and military command en during the day for student use. marching. Man Is an Island," and the gradu- AtShJohn's Terregino, principal of Livingston Virginia Me Arthur received the . The following advance subjects , 'wiese, Erie Canals third, Alice Miss Madelyn Cassidy, Sherman Mrs. Mildred Iversen of 119 ating class sang "Land of Hope 4 Twenty Cranford students were School, who was chairman of a Mathematics Association of for credit will be offered provid- Degenhardt; Boston Post Road; School Student Council adviser, pring Garden street, wife of Dr: Robert O. Walters of 28 Forest andGloryi ' ^ among 169 eight grade graduates teachers" committee appointed yto America award for placing first ing there is sufficient registration: honorable mention, Lynn Folinus, presented pins to the following Kenneth Iversen, -dean of Union avenue, manager of Chapter 228, Invocation was offered by the Erie Canal, and Lynda Wolff, Erie representatives ""foT Junior College, will teach in theis cqhtest manager. Miss/Mary receiving diplomas at commence- draw up . a teacher ' recruitment among Jthe local high school group Algebra I, and II, Plane Geometry, Rev. Dr. Albert Allinger, .pastor 'of who took the national examina- Canal. .;/ . . , • -••„> •• . <• achievement: Dennis (elementary grades." She was cer- Kosko, former New Jersey State, ment exercises at St^ John the plan. The board agreed to follow American History) II, Latin I, x the Cranford Methodist Church, tion, and also wori the Spanish French I and II, Spanish- I, Ger- Sherman, second, .. Barbara. Pamela Krochmal, Special! 3 Day Sale! I - tified to teach -in New Jersey after senior champion, is twirling in- and benediction by the Rev. Ger- Apostle School in, Clark on Satur- through with the recommendations Arpn, Natchez Trace; third, Ellen Susan Krochmal; 'Susan Kratzke, structor for .the local group, which day. Medals for proficiency in in the fall. ' CLARENCE L. FRITZ award presented by the American man I, College Biology, English )• • • nal school diploma . ... arrfWhelan, assistant pastor of St. Association of Teachers of Spanish. Oregon Trajl, arid William Krose, Barbara * Yaracz, Lesley, : Krone, land has had two years of *e?cper- Avas-formed-in-l»S8:—'• -• "MichaelTchurch. various subjects went to four of Dr. Clark W, McDermithrsupcr^ I, Typing 1 siidT 7 Among other, awards were: Tannenbaum, Mormon Trail; hon- Susan Huston.. Frank Cushing,. Our Madras Sportscoats add suburban dash There were more than 400 con- the local graduates. intendent of schools, pointed out Driver Education. " . liencc. She received a bachelor's The organ processional and re- DAR award,/John Witherington; orable mention, Sharon Kosick, Patricia Lcwandowski, David'Van to any man's appearance — hand Woven in testanttt s in the chapter's .'Ellen Sue Moses was honored that Cranford has an "inadequate Review or maki-up subjects in- •degree from Newark State College first cessional- were played by George Chief WillianVA. Fischer Memorial National Road. Brunt, . Barbara Tritask,, Thomas India to give you famous authentic pattern- Twirling Festival at the high for excellence in. religion, history, recruitment program cen in Fritz Heads clude: Algebra I and II, Plane : ItWs month. . \ White of .the. school music depart- Trophy, Alan Ritter; Business and Other awards were made by Fedorkq, Joan Balinskas, Carol school last yean ment. . ahd the annual essay contest. Ray- his office." For many years teach- Geometry, American History I George' White, vocal music*in- Gyenese, Thomas '' Miller, Bonlta ing in the most wanted lightweight jacket I., Mr_s. Jean Loebcr of 2 Sailor Professional Women's Club $25 graduate of Drew Uni- mond Wojciak was* among the- top ers have been recruited either by Local Chapter and II. Latin I, French I and II, \m- ••,•>• structor, to Thomas Beam of Sher- Johnson, Thomas Nolan, . Linda of the season! Sizes 36 to 44, bonds, Sandra Kolbe and Janice urfirk stuAents_irh,.mathematlcs jand .the contact, with placement/ offices Spanish. German I, College Biol-

nd the^Unlveolty of-Mexieo.-Mrs. ner-upin-gcneratcxccllence.Carol OfRecKCi hand I ntiri Typing _f. award, Virginia Lawson; National The summer session is approved iLocber, who haSNflve years' ex- Proctor won her medal for. ex-plained. Vy Former Public Safety Commis- Office Management Association Ipericnce, taught klhdergarten on cellence in English. Anthony Mc- •With a turnover of. 25 percent sioner Clarence H. Fritz of 8 Sum- by the State Department of Edu- MEN'S SHOPS, GOERKE'S THIRD FLOOR Ofl949ClassHoldDegrees award to "business student of thecation. Pupils who are residents la half-day basis this ye*r in Cran- Hale was a runner-up, in the of the teaching «tatf each year, a mit road was elected to succeed Gaylc Beeri German award, [ford and will be given' Annular Thirty-five percent of the members of the Class of 1949 of Cran. categories of English and religion. grcat deal of. time/is spent inter- James F. Kervick as chairman of of Cranford will be accepted on a" by German. Club of non-tuition basis. Non-residents [assignment next year. * . >. rford High School completed four-year college courses, according, to'' Other graduates from Cranford viewing candidates-and handling the Cranford Chapter of . thi Clark Township, Rodger Kopf; Irwin Billet of 7 Penn road will^ u survey conducted by the high school guidance department were: Kenneth Blcksha, Marcia correspondence,/Dr. .McDermith American Red Cross at the will be accepted on a tuition basis United Nations essay. contest with written permission from -their I teach English and social studies in The department reports that 100 members of 95 percent of theAnn Brewer, Lois Budil, Peter Del said. "The committee's recom- nual meeting last. Thursday award, sponsored jointly by A.A. Gandio, Timothy Flaherty, Wil- principal. , I the junior high school. He took replied to a questionnaire sent earlier this year to help In mendations will provide a better- at 10 North Union avenue. UK. and social studies department I his undergraduate, work at Newark liam Gruss, Margaret Hnlfpenny, directed, better organized program evaluating education practices. Other officers were named as of high school. Aileen Kendall; I State College and Rutgers Univer- The questionnaire revealed that Howard Jacob.' Jacqueline Law; of recruitment, and will cost mon- '{• ••••.-•»--, • follows: Vice-chairman, Russell H. Junior Achievement "treasurer of Isity and has taken additional work four percenKobtained master's de- rence, Marguerite McGowan, Ro- ey," he added. $*&; Herman; treasurer, Delano. R. the year"' medal- and $50 bond, lat. Rutgers and the U. S. Psycho- bert O'Sullivan, Grace Paredes, Mr. Terregino, accompanied by Recreation grees and three became physic- IIJC Summer Ives; assistant treasurer, Julius K. June Gruss. • ?f* '; ;. I therapy Institute in England. ians. Two girls^cjjmpleted four- Mary Margaret Schram, Edward Dr, Paul V. Buonaguro, coordinat- "''•'trl' ; • 1 Varcho, Patricia Wagner and Lin- Woerz; secretary, Mrs. l^azle Wil- Cups' were presented to Betty , • Mrs. Frances Riendeau of 16 or of- /special services, and Miss year nursing programs .and an- son. Eudene and Marcia Gillespie, co- | Parkway village, a graduate of St other two, three-year^ nursing da Wolf f. Gera^dine. Cleminson, principal of Session Set Named to three-year terms, on editors of the Spotlight, high Joseph College,' West Hartford, programs. Seven completed sec- .The diplomas were presented by Bloomingdale Avenue School, said Registration will begin today and the board of directors were Mr: school newspaper, and pins were I Conn., taught elementary grades retarial . courses while 11 percent the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas F. the/next step in the program will Kervick, Mrs. E. C.y^earick, Mrs. awarded to these senior staff 1st Rehearsal jfor three-years. She has been attended college but did not grad^ continue tomorrow and Monday Mulvaney, pastor of St. John the btber--mem- Western Civilization Since-lMOt —Beginning-thls^-week;-the Sunday. Btf 53— ...00- [Circus," Steven-and-GarjrHagcr-r at- Cleveland School - orr August" 5. Four juhlo"r"boyi"anil one jiinloF .00 schools" for the summer vacation ] strom. bers have scattered to Hawaii, algebra, plane' and solid analytic Other special events scheduled in- ford Citizch and Chronicle offfce Monday 80 58 girl at Cranford High School will .00 means there .will be more bicycles Teen-age floats — "Boating' in (Continued oil Page 8) geometry, zoology and general psy- clude a picnic at Nomahegan Park will be closed Saturdays until* Tuesday 81 53 >> attend the annual Boys' State at Wednesday 77 52 .01 on the streets. Police Chief Lester m\ I Venice," Leonle Lacrbix and Bar- chology. or/ July 25 and a trip to see aRutgers University' ahd Girls' after Labor'Day. bara . Simoons; "The Beach Com- ' In addition, it is expected that baseball game in Yankee Stadium State at Douglass College, re- W. Powell this week issued an chemistry, French, physics. and^n July 27.- ' • '•'•>'SriI:'-- "••' ' Handsome Short Sleeve ber," Billy Jacob. • five Junior Girls spectively, beginning • Sunday appeal, to parents and young Carriage, division — "His Royal Spanish will be offered at an in- Faculty will include George through July I.j people to cooperate in seeing that tcrscssion from August B to SepWhite/ , junior high school vocal' in- Alan Semonite Aboard Yacht Highness, Prince Charles," Grctch- At Citizenship The boys, sr ired by Cranford bicycle regulations arc observed U'n Crpushorc; "A Gift for Dad," tcmbcr 2. 7 structor, director of. the school; Jockey Brand . Additional Information may/be Ralph Notaro, junior high instru- Post 212, i'erican Legion, and as a safety measure. Sport Shirts 5,00 Kollecn Urban; "Beatnik," Kcn- Institute for Week Cranford Rotary Club are; Rich In Newport-Bermuda Race obtained by contacting Miss Doro- mental instructor, and Donali'it\Confcrencc," Andrea Tultlc, ital. The institute ends tomorrow. graduating class of Cranford High The Pacifica was not reported fic and riding at night without Scouts, Is full instruction in arch- nrst session will be Mrs. R. J. street, is attending Girls' SUjte as among yachts sighted Within 300 neckband, sizes S, M, I and XL^l.^S & 1.50 GOERKE^STRECT'SSD Fnmi^MacaUk and Carol Macalik Attending from Cranford are: School attended Holy Hour ser- proper illumination. . I . ery by Mrs. Evelyn Erickscn of Bohner. The following adults a representative of Cranford Unit miles of Bermuda onr Tuesday. Boxers and gripper shorts, some wash 'h UUtKKE 5 STREET FLOOR Children on the association float Beth Roden,,daughter of Mr. andElizabeth. have been a