Craniord High to Graduate Largest Class Next Tuesday
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A.,. rue six CRANTOBD <N. J.) CITIZEN AND . JtOT*; !*•> 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^ employe ciupivyrda 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 . <Siit'iutdi Council president; M. L. Taliaferro, the Catholic poetry contest, spon- Resolutions were adopted ap- •"Three statements sum up the Epsilon fraternity,, track and • - 1583 East Second Street. In his report. Treasurer Ward ro>.,. •••-..••*; ••.,." 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.