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Council of Gacdeif Clubs;. Mis. Henry A. betering, Council oft Garden Clubs, rWortf5H*s. Associa- GIVE GENEROUSLY tion of the, Cranford Board vQt Realtors' and Cub Pack 276; Mrs.-For Hospital Motor ttendance Elliot Heilbrun and Mrs. S. PoK, Have; you ever had to get to a hospital and had no means of lack, Suburban Garden Club; Mrs. ,•'••"••' • There ,was a' record attendance of 117. persons 'as the Cranford Alfred M. Duemmler and Mrsgettin. g there? That problem exists for some Cranford, Garwood and UNITED FUND Citizen and Chronicle'played host to president's dnd ftuhlicify chair-' George C. Kiesewetter, Cranford Kenilworth residents who, because of age, financial inability, or other men of most of the major organizations tit the township jat its seventh1 and Mrs.' Albert Nelson, Garden Women's" RepublicahT CIub~Xricvr~~ annual press breakfast and workshop in Sherlock Hall of Trinity Club of Cranford; Vincent F. Sar- " Roderick W. Smith,' Cranford Cross Motor Service for their Republican Club; Mrs. Michael Children's Show Church on Friday. * • ' nowski, Cranford. Rotary Club; transportation.. tcnMl as 0f^ny din mail nutter at Mrs. Rita Colaneri and Mrs. Dor- Fyaftketr€tib-Scout Pack 174; Mrs. Vol. LXVl. No. CKANPORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1959 The PMt.tMflce »t Cranford. N. J. ' Charles Ml Ray, editor and publisher of the. host newspaper, Cranford Chapter, American Red 4 Sections, 32 Pages—10c othy Colaneri, Ladles' Auxiliary of George Coffey, district commis- Ctpss, is seeking men and women To Reveal lighter, served as moderator and extended Cranford First Aid Squad; Mrs.sioner, and Mrs. John A. Martin, to drive their own cars, and the <•.• -•».. a welcome to the group. ' •' Gisser, Cranford High School Joseph R. Tunner and Mrs. Albert Mrs. Joha T.^ Sturtevant, Mrs. vehicle operated .by the Red Cross Full of ^ Talks" on procedures in gather- PTA; Mrs. W. Jon Hoffmann; Wed- Clark, Currie Memorial, WCTU; Joseph Masino and Mrs) Lynn Lut- for transporting' crippled children, nesdaiLj\l6rnjng. Club; Mrs. J. R. , An old-fashioned cigarette light- Profits Exceed $2,100 Ing' ne\ysTrn'ntr preparirtE^copr-for Mrs. Robert H. Jones and Mrssky. , neighborhood . chairmen for the elderly and the ailing to hos-er, at least its counterpart of .200 SAVE A Fund Visits BeguiningToday Talcott Colony Club of Cranford; publication werq given by Mr. Ray Donald A. Guthrie, junior VIA. the Washington Rock Council, Girl pitals and clinics. years ago, is to be featured When Mrs. Harold Rothbard and Mrs. Scouts of America. • • Mrs. Ruth L. Richins, executive and other members of the Citizen Julius Prager. Wajnut Avenue Mrs. E. D. Reeves and Mrs: Jos- the Cole Marionettes, present Hans n and Chronicle staffs Members of eph A. Getz, Crar)e's Ford Chap- secretary, said,. "We urgently/need" Christian Andersen's, "The Tin- In PTA: . Mi Earning two $50 bonuses for exceeding 375 new and 1,100 renewal the staff participating in the pro- ter, DAR; Mrs. Thomas E, Parrott; Mrs. Dwyer to Hold persons why can spare as Uttle as derpox," on Saturday, October 10, By Army of 600 Workers foujr. hours a week, any morning of' * subscriptions, the Cranford College Club ran its profit during the past gram included Cnarles M. Ray, Jr., Mrs. Charles Wimmcr; Jr., andSt. Mark's A.M.E. Church; Mrs. at 1 p.m. in Cranford High School Mrs. H. Raymond Kirwan,'Cran- Legislative Open House aftemooni Monday through Friday. vvVek to $2,128.58 from the subscription drive it is conducting for the . Miss Barbara Putscher. tyrs. Theo- Sumner Sweetser and Mrs. War- auditorium. ( Meighbor-to-neighbor solici- serves gets under way today. Already, $15,335 has been ford Young Republicans' piuh; D - Congresswoman Florence P. Both men and women/are needed '•' This flamemaker also, conjures Cranford Citizen and Chr.onicle. The drive will continue Jthrough dore Koziar and J. Wesley Ainge. Mrs. Charles S.'ClarkcLand Mrs. ™ ;jf**™^ Cr^tord College tation in behalf of the 1959Some 600 workers will begin giyen~.j>r pledged. The sum »#__ /"••i_' _* „,. c* * rf^<_•—(-"!—'. V^.-i mar, i . ' Dwyer will hold a weekly legis- to help us provide this invaluable forth dogs with "saucer" and October 31. ' . . • • Invocation was by the Rev. Robert M. Eckhardt, Crake's Ford Club; Mrs. Robert Later and Mrs. Cranford United Fund cam- ringing doorbells to ask fowar s tallied Tuesday night by Vincent J. Kerstihg,. Union County lative Open House at her home in community service.'' "cartwheel^ eyes when the flint is During the past week, the club benefited from ^44 new and 238 Biziaro, rector of Trinity Church. Gardeners; Mrs. William F. Her- 7 paign and the 13 youth, health W. J. F"oppert, treasurer and Women's Osteopathic Auxiliary:. Elizabeth beginning Tuesday and Who drives for the Red Cross? struck, a trick, toomagica l for the "renewal subscriptions, turned in by contributions and pledges to zog, Jr., and Mrs; Reuben Acker- Housewives, /businessmen and Each person attending- received John V. Nostrand, Cranford continuing through the rest of the modern cigarette lighter. • j&k members and also from 12 new and welfare agencies the fund make up the $82,000 goal. . chairman of the finance: com- . a copy of a PuWici'y Hnndbook man, Cleveland Junior High PTA; year, she announced today. women, retired ,personsany "re- "The Tinderbox" is the first in Mrs. E. Milton Boyette and MrsLion. s Club; Mrs. Alberta B. Law- *~^na 159 renewal 5ubscriptions re- mittee, from advance contri- published by the Citizen 'and rence and Mrs. Charles Johnson, For the Union County Congress- sponsible person with a driver's a series of six quality children's Registering butions by the starters, indus- John Olson, Cranford Junior Serv- woman, it will mark the resump- license and a desire to help their programs ortered this year by the ceived at the newspaper office. - Chronicle and a number of souve- ice League. "' paughters of America; Mrs. Al- BATHROOM CUP Fred Frickc and Mrs. M. R. John- tion of a practice she started When fellow men. • Brookside Place School PTA. Thus far during the drive, a OperatingSxpense Cut Seen try and labor, merchants and, nir gifts. Mrs. Joseph Mysiak and Mrsi. son, Cranford Women's Republican she was first elected to the New Volunteer drivers' of the Cran- Tickets for the series and for in- total of 518 new and 1,45*2 renewal For Institute professional men's divisions. Mrs. E. F. George, ways and Estelle Young. Lincoln School Club; Mrs. Helen W. Frank and Jersey State Assembly in 1949. ford/Red Cross Chapter carry ap- dividual performances can be ob- means chairman for the Cranford PTA; Mrs: Arba S. Taylor, Cran- subscriptions' have been turned in. For United Fund's 2nd Year Clifford D. Siverd, cam- Mrs. Mary M. KotfMler, Margaret Mrs. Dwyer said that all inter- proximately 100 patients each tained from Mrs. John Motto, Mrs'. College Clubi spoke on the current ford Dramatic Club; Mrs. L. F. Dei Mrs. Edward 'F._ George, College _This E^ning Operating expenses of the. United Fund for its second year are ex-paign ' chairman, said the figure Greene Women's Association of the ested citizens of Union County are month to hospitals and clinics in Albert Gray, Mrs. Kenneth, Rau GLEEM TOOTHPASTE subscription drive being conduct^ Wolf and Mrs. Mary Seymour, • Club chairknan for the drive, Personal>egistration for the first pected to be.less than they were a year ago,.members of the fund's^ was much greater than the one First Presbyterian Church. invited to visit her at her home, this area. Each driver works one and Mrs. Clarence Ogden, ways reported last year at the same ed by the club for the Citizen and NcwcomcEs'-rClub; Mrs. John B 320 Verona avenue, Elizabeth, any/ morning Jyc afternoon a week, again complimented club members semester of the new Unibn Junior board of directors were told this week. The report was made by Presi- Chronicle. Mrs. Ernest A. Flaig and Mrs. and medns.cqinrni.ttec. date. Swnrds to~T>ubTTcTty~chairmcir -Watson, Osceola -Presbyterian Tuesday^from 10 a.m.--throu£hout without^pay,-exc«pt-for-the grati- fur their fi"«> work and_jurged -Collrge Institute-Jor^ioj^crcdit^ dent B. C. Beldcn at a board meeting held just prior tp tHe start of the Church; Mrs. Francis Charles and Ellword Waters, Four Seasons the day, for the purpose of -dis- tude of those he .serves. - : -We are well ahead of where-—' judged to have done most effective Humility is the stepping-stone . them to make a renewed effort college level courses for adults wilt campaign "today? '~ "~r Mrs. Estclle Hume, Florapbile Garden Club; Mrs. A. A. Bauer cussing legislation or other issues we were last year at this time,'' ' work during the past year were This service, free of .charge to to a higher recognition, of Deity.— during the current week to put the be held tonight and tomorrow eve- .. "A year ago we had the eicpens\; of setting up an of flee and an organ- Mr. Siverd said. "Our starters' Garden Club. and Mrs. Bernard Coventry, Sher- concerning the Federal' "the. patients, is made possible ization, and because we were fac presented to the following: Mrs. man Junior High PTA; Mrs. Wal- Mary Baker Eddy club's profits over the $2,500 mark. ning from 6:30 to 8:30 o'clock at group is larger and has made its, Mrs. John V. Silliman, Roose- ment. through public contributions to the $200 Mrs. George pointed put that a ng a new type of,, campaign felt H. W. Hildebrant, College Club ter Chapman,. Village Improve- the college's new Nomahegan calls and reports promptly. Our and Roosevelt PTA; MrsJ G. C.velt PTAJ Mrs. Jess Bernstein and United Fund. Cranford Red Cross number of members already have jt necessary to hire a.'full-time industry; contributors have antici- ment Association-; Mrs. Malcolm • An ounce of vanity spoils a hun- After presses and losses men , Parsons. Village Improvement As- MRJ. MarVin Ostro, Roselle-Cran- is one of the agencies served by grow humbler and wjser.—Benjar completed thelf house-to-house Building. • campaign director," Mr. Belden ovmiment pated our calls and had their Mackenzie and Mrs. Henry Gor- dred weight - of merit—George ' socjation; Mrs. A. R. Mirante, ord^Chapter of Hadassah;' Mrs. the fund. , min Franklin . . • . • canvass and she requested ofiier All classes begin next week. reported.-, "Despite this fact our checks' ready." s C. Stuart^Burns and Mrs. Robert sky, Livingston Avenue PTA; Mrs. Herjbert / -JBrqokside Place PTA; IV^rte,' B. p. members to cover their territories They are: Art Appreciation, Basic expenses-.(or a full year's opera- ost Statistics But. Mr. Siverd said, the'-good t.; E. Lehman, Me. and Mrs. Club of Robert Williamson and Mrs. John as rapidly, as possible. . tion were held to a very low per- Stehlin, Cranford Dramatic Club, E. Henry Dig and Delve Garden Scientific Russian I, IBM Princi-' start calls for even greater effort Mrs. J. E. Hawkins, Jr., Trinity ralvary Lutherarr-Church; Walter t If you want. ^tum hqurs into SKIN BALM The College Club receives $1.50 centage of the total receipts com- from neighborhood solicitors. riiih. 1_ Jninut Guild; Mrs. Irving Wilner, Liv- iur-enthusiasin^— pared to similar campaigns else- Crawford '"They are the backbone of our Mrs..- Wynn Kent,.: Cranford Papyrus, the White" Ho ingston Avenue PTA, and MrsJayn. c Richards and Mrs L SAVE AT cents of every renewal subscrip- where." Statistical facts of life Of local campaign. We are counting on E/'Alessandris, Elks Auxiliary tion turhed in during the, six Russian and Eastern' European them to make their calls early and George Lewis, Kadlmah Chapter, PLASTIC'SQUEEZE Culture^. Stenography I and II, This year the. campaign is T^jvt?wtf«ent-4n- Cranford are re- B'nai B'rith Women. Mrs. Louise T. 'Egbert'und. M weeks' campaign, regardless of NEW HIGH SCHOOL SITE—Map above, prepared by PaW G. Chieff. suptrvisor.of maintenance and managed completely by volun- vealed la (he recently released to report back quickly' and ac- Jessie E. Manning, Azure Chapter whether given to a club member Typewriting and Work Simplifica- curately." Receiving special gift awards GARWOOD tion. plant- services for the Cranford public • school system, shows location of site" selected by Board of teers, according to Me. Belden, T959 e'ditWr of "Financial Sta- 87, OES; Mrs. Richard Bradneld or* turned in directly to the news- with' the exception of Mrs. J, C. Report meetings will be held were Mrs,Earl Paffrath, Cranfdrfl $1.75 In addition to these courses, the Education for proposed new high school building. ,• • - ' : . ' tistics of INJCW Jersey Local Gov- Methodist Church; Mrs. W. S.El-and Mrs. Clarence Doud, Brook- • nd LOAN ASSOCI ATI ON paper office. Klein, 5 Blake avenue, the fund's ernment,'* published by the Neweach Tuesday and Thursday night ide Place PTA; Mrs. J, H. Wither- SUMMARY or,,COLLEGE CLUB DKIVE institute will sponsor oH-campus office-manager. Total expenses for through the end of the' campaign, tinge, Cranford Council of Church Yar&ed In by Club Club Scientific Russian courses at Merck Jersey Taxpayers' Association. ngton. Trinity Church; Mrs. John Profit* the second year w.ill be substan- October 29. Workers will" report Women; Mrs. Edward Santucci, Latest Dividend & Co., Inc., Rahway; Ciba Phar~ Lyncs, Trinity Guild; Mrs. Jan^es life l»yr. new subs. ..$178.50 tially less, he said. The annual reference work shows to their captains, who Will report Green Thumb Garden Club, and 9 2-yr. n*w suba. • 20.25 maceutical Products, Inc./ Summit, One Platform that operating expenditures in this J. Lynch, Village Improvement 4 9-inp. new »ubs> -i 460 School Site Selection ME. Beldca pointed out that the in turn to the 18 district managers. -, Mrs. Benedict P. MoreUi, Colony and Union Carbide Plastic Com- municipality last year totaled $1,- 7 ••;•' Association; Mrs. L. H." Conger 345 SOUTH AVE. GARWOOD 12 6-mb. new s'Ubs 9:00 fund had been fortunate in having Mr. Siverd said the chief- cm- Club of Cranford. 175 I-yr. renewal subs. ,.'. 131.35 pany, Bound Brook, and a seminar 122,700. This represented* a per and Mrs. Arnold K. Mattay, Eve- CREME RINSE 55 2-yr. renewaLJsubs, ,.....'..' 82.50 been able to. share the offices of (Continued on Page 8) The breakfast was prepared and 5 18-mo. renewal subi. .... 8.82 program for juniors and seniors at the Cranford Welfare Association capita of $47.51 Ntor each of the served, by members of the7 Trinity ning VIA. / SUnset MJ33 V 1 B-mo. renewal suo • ,58Cranford High School- Factors Told by Board 23,630 (cstirnated\ 1958 popula- 2 ti-mo. renewal subs 75 during most of the past year and Guild of Trinity Church. Mrs. Harold E. Young and Mrs. Serving ,on the institute faculty tion) men, women, and children • I Elvcn Sheahan, Cranford Creative Tamed In kt OHIee BothrPartks A major consideration in the Board of Education's selection of thehas moved into . the abandoned . Attending the affair In addition 2 lyr,1-yr,<. new subs are: Albert E. Ballinger of Eliza' Orange avenue site for a proposed new Senior high school in Cranford Grant School quarters of Union in the townshfp. Police School Art Group; Mrs; Carl E. Brutz and 10 99-mom . nee w subs ' 11.50beth, who will teach Stenography A meeting in the Municipal to those mentioned above were: 157 lyr renewal subi is that it can be acquired quickly and easily and is 80 percent township Junior College for the current The 1958 total .compares with Mrs. Patrick' J. Walsh, Jr., St, 2 2-yr. renewall subsb* ,< II; Charles W. Brotherton of Cran- Building-at 8 p.m. next Thursday Mrs. William J. Raftery. Green Luciani owned, Mrs. G. Holmes'Williams, board president, said today. campaign. A year ago campaign corresponding operating expendi- Thumb Garden ' Club; Frank L. Michael's! Rosary Society; Mrs. W. De Luca ford, instructor for IBM Principles tures of $782. 633 in 1954, $1,022,- Term Begin^ Third week's profit will afford Cranrard voters their "The^exact boundaries of the 44-acre site will be determined once headquarters were also available E. Stanton and Mrs. Helen Gold- Bonus (or new subs and Work Simplification; William 144 in 1957 and a 1959\>perating Diegman, Capt. N. R. FjSke Post Bonus for Kncwal subs 1 only opportunity to, see and hear at no cost, through the courtesy of berg, Cranford League of Women *h-Gerdts, Jr. , and Robert Reid site /utilization heeds are de- Temple_Bcth-El. budget of $1,180,202. 335. V?Wi Mrs. JU_M. Beach. Jr.. Second .week's profit state, county and local candidates -Cranford-Methodist-Ghurcbf-Mrs? Voters; Mrs: R. N. Olson "and 'Mrs. yirat weefcVproftt ,..._.f... of tHe Newark Museum.. Art Ap- ' Opcraiiritrcxpcnditures",^ AlJrv At the "board mcetihj}. Campaign —Thirty-seven new 'policemen Ruth Richins, Cranford Chapter, Ruth Voss, Trowel a!nd Trellis Total profit to date \ .$2,128.58 prcciation. stated. "However, be- Chairman CUffbrd D. Sivera re- social ion explained, arc the i 1 WITH 9 SETTINGS 1 from the departments 61 various., American Red Cross ; Mrs. Earl A. Garden Club. ' Also, Savel Kendall of South platform, according to Mrs. Jos- ported on campaign plans, and in-day—costs of conducting gefyern- cause, this is possibly the last op- Union County municipalities are Venstrom, Cranford Council of Ray A. Clement, Cranford His- Plainfield, Basic Scientific Rus- eph E. Hawkins. Jr., president of dicated that with the exception of ment exclusive of capital and \lebt portunity the Board of Education enrolled at the 13th annual ses- Church Women; Mrs. Lois S. sian I and Russian and Easternthe Cranford League of, Women a few scattered locations, the or-service. Including these items, 5,332 Attend J will nave to acquire land of anyOf Local GOP sion Of the Union County Police Clark, Couples" Club of the First European Culture; Harry W. Lawn Voters. ganization of more than six hun-this municipality In 1958 had total size for future school use, we are Training Academy, which* opened -..Presbyterian (Church- ^~. rence of Cranford, Stenography I ., This public nteetiiig, dred, workers is well staffed. expenditures of $1,282,424. - \ anxious to include most of it in Monday in the new Nomanegah s, ^j , Downing, Mothers' Public School MTypegr l by the LWV and-Union Junior Candidates -Names of most of tho organiza- ; School-expenditures in Support of local Republican and Building* of-Union ^uniorXtoHejHV .Auxiliary t>f th| Cranford Boy" A total Of 5,332 students were Orkin of Plainfield, Road to theCollege, will; feature a question tions are shown on page 7 in Sec-trict for the 1957-58 school year 49c The tract is located off Orange independent voters for Finance Police Chief Lester W. Powell Baseball League'u' s andd Cranford enrolled in the Cranford Public White House; Wilbur G. Piper of period to enable the audience/ to avenue in the vicinity of Roosevelt tion Three of today's Citizen and totaled $1,832,298. This included 1 Commissioner J. Howard McAteer ol Cranford, academy dean and High School PTA ; Mrs. Robert School System at the end of ___ Springfield,. Plahe Geometry, and put questions to both Republican School. (See accompanying map_> Chronicle. $137,499 for capital improvements, and H. Raymond Kirwan, Repub- president- of the Union County • fixes ; tcmbcr. Dr. Clark W*. McDermith. JacE^ourman of New York City, and Democratic candidates for of- To solve the shortage of class- The resignation Of Mrs. Carl O.$230,278 for debt service, and oper- lican candidates' for Township Chiefs' Association,, which superintendent of schools, report- Report Writing. fices at all three levels of governs room space throughout the school (Continued on Page 8) CCoritiuucd on Page 2) . PARA CAKE REFILLS Committee, was urged by James sponsors the school, presided at ! bikes? ! ed today. Art Appreciation will be offered ment. ^system, the board is recommend- M. Rich, GOP campaign chairman, the opening exercises in the col- Just Arrived I Twenty additional students have on Thursday for 12 weeks frdm Candidates for State Senate and ing construction of a three-year Sunday afternoon at a meeting of lege's lecture room. Imported to perfectio enrolled since the- fourth day en-7:30 to 9 p.m. -,' Assembly, Union County Board of senior high school and conversion the Republican; canipaign commit- Speakers included Union Coun- rollment figure of 5,312- was re- Basic Scientific Russian I Is Freeholders and Cranford Town- of the present high school build- Speakers Cite Importance tee at his home, 4 Park drive. ty Prosec\itor H. Douglas Stine of leased, he noted. At that time, Dr. scheduled for Tuesdays for 15ship Committee will be introduced ing to a 'three-year junior- high DUTCH BULBS 4 Declaring that the Republican who urged the new McDermith pointed out the enroll- weeks from 6:15 to 7:30 p.m., while by Mrs. John Thompson', voters school. Under'this plan, relief to . P/arie Now! 9 party has put forward two out-Of GOP Government Here policemen xp "live up to your ... Gocrke s / $1.59 ment Was 257 ahead of last year's Ru&ian and Eastern European service chairman of the LWV ohthe overcrowded facilities at all IMPRINT levels would' be met. Mrs. Wilstandin- g candidates for the local A warning to local Republicans that "your good government in public 'triist'\ and appreciate "the third day enrollment of 5,055, but Culture will be at the same hours the following schedule: liams declared. governing body, Mr. Rich pointel Cranford can go down the drain" if GOP voters become lackadaisical importance ofvyour job." He sug- had not reached the projected to- on Thursday evenings for 10 8 p.m. — Jfor Board of Free- to Commissioner McAtcer's out- about the coming election was issued by Nelson P. Stamlcr, former gested that thW strive to make tal figure of S.41&1 The increase weeks. .•• holders: John C. Demos. (D), ' With adoption of the board's l ,' QUALlT-BLEND "just arrived?' adaptations standing service during the past ^deputy~atT6rncy general and can- •— the field "of law enforcement-a last year over 1057 was 358. IBM Principles will be held on Mary C. Kanane (R), Raymond proposed building plan. Cleveland SQUIBB thaec years. didatc for General Assembly, at recognized profession, which he Opening day enrollment this Mondays from 7 to 9 p.m. for 15Moore (R), Edward Murawski and Sherman Schools — presently "As chairman of the important a campaign dinner in the. Chi-Am said can only be achieved by "im- year was 5,187 as compared with weeks. Report Writing will be of-(D), J. Andrew Stemmer (R) andserving seventh and eighth graders Lawn Seed — would be reconverted to ele-finance committee, Mr. McAteer Open House proving our capabilities,""" . of the season* s LIQUID SWEETENER | - 4,944 last year. fered on Mondays from 7:30 toAdolph Winston (D). Chateau, Mountainside, Monday mentary service, thus providing has been the guardian of the town- William H. Porzner, supervisor The registration in the six9:30 p.m. for 10 weeks and Work 9 p.m.—For State Senate: Rob- night. C.ELTRUBENBACH ert C. Crane (R) and H. Roymuch-needed classroom space for ship's pocketbook. He also has For Cranteen of criminal investigations of the grammar schools is 3,190 with Simplification will be available the kindergarten through sixth brought to the committee his ex- The speaker declared that the most exhilarating \ (Continued on Page 2) (Continued on Page 8) Wheeler (D); for General As- Crantcen wi.ll begin its season Newark office of the FBI, congrat- sembly: Donald J. Forsythe-(R), grade program. perience in industry in their many opposition is "playing' practical^ with an open house at the Ameri- ulated the students for seeking ad- other deliberations," the chairman Mildred Barry Hughes (D), James Virtually every sizable plot of tough, gutter politics, the kind can, Legion Casino this Saturday ditional, training in their chosen declared. M. McGowan (D). George M. Mil- land in the township was checked that was born and bred and came nicht. All young people in theprofession. \ $2.00 by board members before reaching Mr. ltich-^vferrcd to Mr. Kir- Residents Going to Australia ler (D), Richard P. Muscatcllo out of Jersey City." ninth through 12th grades and "You arc fortunate to have this IS (R), Leonard Simmons (R), Nel-the decision on the present site. wan as a "young jind vigorous opportunity to learn the tricks ©f— Couturier 1 you can find the light man ., the president explained. A cen-candidate** who has given much "You must light them for thealumni of Cranford High" School ln son F. Stamlcr (R)_and John J. the trade," he told the academy to fix anylhiME thb Yellow Pages! trally ' located site, which would good of yourself and your chil- are invited to attend. The pro- DESERT FLOWER On Vacuum Oil Assignments Wilson (D). in the way of community service students. . .' \ '. have been' desirable for a high as chairman of the Cranford Days dren," Mr. Stamler said, "angrad m will include games, ping pong He congratulated the; Union Three Cranford residents will depart shortly for Melbourne, Aus- 10:15 p.m.—For Township Com- school building program, is no teach them a lesson by rolling up See Them—Try Them On mittee: Sophie Baranski (D), Phil Committee, as first exalted ruler and dancing. County police chiefs for making* crdW Suppljt-Ceiiter Since 1021 tralia, where they will be affiliated with Vacuum Oil Co., Pty., Ltd. longer possible in. Cranford, she of the local Elks Lodge, ds Union $ tremendous Republican vote, be- HAND and BODY LOT.ON They are Edward T. Marshall of 11*4 Claremont place, who will Henehan (D), H. Raymond Kfr- New Officers were introduced to use of the facilities of Union Jun- \ added. Tracts considered but reCount- y Republican voter registra- cause all they understand is thethe Cranteen committee at a re- x 110-HB South Avenue, East serve as chemical products man- wan (R) and J. Howard McAteer jected include one off Hillside ave- ior Coilege. The FPI investigator tion chairman and in many other ballot box." cent meeting at the home of "Mrs. told the new policemen not many ager; Elliott E. Moody of 43- Bal- (R). nue along the Lehigh Valley Rail- capacities. His community serv- Commenting on conditions in GQ miere parkway, who will be in the The order of appearance of each Charles Preston, adviser. They students "can come to a facility Two CHS Pupils road and - another at Livingston ice won for him the Junior Cham- the county, Mr. Stamler declared: are: Jack LaGracc, president; Janet procurement department, and Wll-candidate will be determined be- avenue adjacent to the Livingston stffch as this." \ • Charlie Dpoley says: ber of Commerce award as "Out- ' "In the last six years, our coun- Lawrence, vice - president, .and Mr. Porzner told the trainees Merit Scholarshipliam M. Smith of 300 RiiRiversidd e fore the meeting by the toss of a (Continued on Page 2) fOonlijiiicd oo ty has seen the power of the think- ...1 drive, who will serve as, project coin. . Fred Ward, treasurer. that members of tho FBI are con- $1.50 ing votes". In 1953, we lost be- ' Committee chairmen are; Judy engineer for Esso Research * and Mrs. Clifford Shireman of the tinuously going to school and he °^— * its cause we became fat and la/y.- ^Continued on Paoe 8) —TAXI- Engineering Co. Plainfield League of Women Vot- 1 (Continued on Page 8) HELENE CURTIS Principal GxFrank Zimmerman 1954, when we elected Case, the I T'.~ of Cranford High School today Vacuum Oil, a wholly-owned ers will moderate the non-partisan subsidiary of the Standard-Vacu- Nixon Favored fri UJC Poll county proved its independence,, ' anounced that two local students meeting. Mrs. Shireman is a past and the defeats in 1957 and 1958 um Oil Co., an affiliate Of Stand- president of the Mctuchen League have been named scmlfinalists in ard Oil Co. , Is beginning were our own — thoy were no,t Pay Referendum Statement the 1959-60 National Meri^chol- and presently is state'consultant to On Presidential Candidates Democrat victories. We offered TEMPO HAIR SPRAY construction of .a $40 million petro- theCranford League. arshlp competition. They " are chemical complex and synthetic Vice-president Richard Nixon is the leading presidential candidate no offense because we were so Marcia IC. Gillespie and David E. rubber plant at Altona, near "its." in the view of 666 students polled at Union Junior College. sure of ourselves. Issued by Police, Firemen petroleum refinery at Melbourne. He out polled Senator John Kennedy by a nearly two-to- "The Republican party in our The joint wage referendum com- tlgurc, but it was not accepted. It ic local students are among Union Carbide and Doto Chemi- Vote $1,450 onc margin-in a competition with six other presidential hopefuls. Nixon coUnty has strengthened itself by mittee of Cranford Local 52, PBA,was then decided to put this ques- 10.000 of the'highest scorers on thecal will erect adjacent plants to .received 294 votes as compared .with 167 for Senator Kennedy. The its vigorous youth — the Young and Local 37'. FMBA, today issued tion before the citizens of Crani National Merit Scholarship quali- consume raw materials produced totals for the others were: Gover- Republicans -^, by its ticket and the following statement in con-ford, requesting that they approve fying test, the nation-wide test of by Vacuum for the, manufacture of In Donations nor Nelson Rockefeller, 69; farmer by its desire to reach out and rep- nection with the public question our question on referendum for a. education development given in plastics and plastte raw materials. A contribution of $200 to Union Governor Adlai Stevenson. 66; Brookside PTA resent the whole county, not just on a sajary increase for police und $500 salary increase, for the police over 14,500 high schools last spring. Completion of the plants Is Junior Coljcge to equip a small Governor Robert B. Meyncr,, M; Elizabeth. Our victory four weeks llrcmcn to be submitted to the vot- and Urcmcn. Governed b& law, Scmillnalists named .today out- scheduled for July,.1961. This will classroom was approved at a re-Senator Lyndon Johnson . Children's Series from tomorrow will prove that we ers at the November 3 election: tffOiir referendum is approved, we scored over 550,000- classmates and be the first major producer jof cent meeting of thc~ -Cranford eight, and Senator Hubert Humph- can reach the thinking voter by "Your police und firemen have must' wait for a period of two v* v^ ">u.s moved a step closer to the chemicals from petroleum in Aus-Junior Service League at the home rey al of a^l—winning one of the of Mrs. Joseph L. Mattcson, 304 Symington , four each. another wage increase by referen- tralia. It will make a major con- '•The Tinderbox" will be staged The theme of the importance of ters such us salary increases, A North Union avenue. dum. I ^covited Merit Scholarships to be, tribution to the economy of that The presidential poll was. deb-y the Cole Marionettes in thecontinuing the type of ctjvernmcnt workimj'conditions and other ben- Other donations included $400 awarded in the 1959-60 program. continent by reducing needs ^for veloped by Professor Saul Orkin CranfnTvl High Kchtml .-inHitnrliim .given Crjinford • by. Republican, ad- cilts It is unlawful for us to join "Just ask yourbclf these .ques- ->ttiT-t'r6"up~of 10,000 semifinallats imports or Tublbcr and plastlcS "to—the Nandy—Luzon—Trirtnfnff i and eco-at 1 pin. Saturday as the first en—ministrations in the past wus re-labor unions; it Is. unlawful for tions: for a taki. Hard, day at the is composed of the highest scorers Mr. and Mrs. Marshall 'and their, School, $50 to the Needlework nomics instructor, and the Day. (Continued on Page 3) us Ur strike-. We cannot demand "1. Would -yoili choosirefVcrtiinc Guild and $800 to the Cranford of a series - of six THE CRANFORD of lice? Go homq by tajci and hi each state, prorated according daughter, Pamela, 13, will leave Session Student CounciL, planned especially ^or children unj^thing.- Our service} is rendered without added monetary compen- 34 Eastman St. Cranford, N. J. tu state population. United Fund. ,/ ' Another question oil the poll save yourself iho worry and Cranford about December-15 and, from tf to 12 years by the Brook- to you, the G'nmford residents. sation ns in police and lire service, UNITED FUND CAN GO The business meeting was fol-pitted Nixorf against Stevenson lluukn, Town Office*., troublo-'or-siruggljing wllh traf-' The semillnailsts now face an- after a brief stopover in Lrfs An- r slae Ptact PTA. We \\uyc accepted these factors.or time and one-half, or as much (opp. Cranford Theatre) lowed by a tea whjch was served and the vicc-prcsidont led by a ON HELPING . lie. You can't beat .our torvice. other rigorous 'three-hour ex- geles, will sail for Australia De- Mrs. John Motto, co-chairman of Library duHin^ Monday We share your problems. We as double time pay for overtime amination,, the scholastic aptitude cember 28 on the S. S. Mariposa. by Mrs. Jesse B. Patberg, as- nearly four-to-one margin. 469 to solve many of your problems. We in business or industry/? PEOPLE IS tf YOU FREE DELIVERY — TEL BRIDGE 64100 sisted by Mrs. Kingsland Word, 182. When Governor Rockcfcllcr the children's entertainment scries Local banks, schools, township Oo: •'•-•st of the College Entrance Ex- During the IB-day trip they will committee, is urging parents to Offices and the Public Library will ask now thut you share our.prob- "2. Would you choose every amination Board, whicb-M/ill -fur- Mrs. Harold A. Vogcl, Mrn. Noel was matched against Stevenson, HELP THEM.. ^ make stopovers in Tahiti and Ndw attend with their children and tobe closed Monday in observance lenis-. foiirth or llfth Christmas at home? ItlZABHH 4. NCW JfRStV Store Also in Westfleld ther confirm their high scores oh Zealand. Florence, Me. N. H. Brubakcr and he received 366 votes to 242 for Or every Christmas at home with the twice unsuccessful Democratic coniidcV the scries of six programs of Columbus Day. Union Junior "The Crnnford Patrolmen's Be- WHAT DO YOU SAY? FUnden 11600 'he NMSQT. This second test will Mr. and Mrs. Moody plan to Mrs. Wilmar F. Langc., your family, if employed in busi- I)C as helping to satisfy the PTA jjoaJ College will remain open, and bus-nevolent Association, Local 52, We. .Reserve The Rights uiven In testing centers leave Cranford October 1* and fly Mrs. Harold C. Sanford nnd Mrs. presidential nominee. Senator toward quality entertainment. iness will be conducted us usual at und the Crunford Firemen's Mu- ness or industry? throughout the country on Decem- to California,, where they will Leslie M. Crump presided at theKennedy topped Governor Rocke- •A Successful To Limit Quantities feller, 348 to 279, while Nixon ran Tickets for this tlrst performance the Po^t Office. tual Benevolent Association, Lo- "3.. Would you choose employ- "VS't C<> ANYWMlki" " ber 5. Those who repeat their vacation a few days in Los Antea- table. •• - • h ahead of Kennedy, 332 to285 . cal 37, initially submitted a re-ment which knows no (laid holi- Cranford United Fund »Kh scores on this second test will geles and visit with Mr. Moody's have been oh sale at the school this Suburban Trust Co., usually op- Week and rnay still be obtained en Monday evenings,, will be open quest to our .governing tw^dy fordays'.' Or all tho le^al holidays off Is Up To Store Hours: 8:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. become, finalists in the competition. sister, Mrs. Percy Hodges, Jr.. for- Mr, and Mrs. Alfred K. Frigola, The students took the position ti blanket increase of $3B0. Thewith pay, us in busincis or indus- v <><--< BRidqc GOOOO that foreign policy toward Russia from class mothers, executive instead from U to B p.m. Tuesday -AIR-CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT- As finalists, the students will bo mckly of Cranford, in Santa Bar- Jr., and children, Michelle and Al- Township Committee in return try? [You and liier Both! dibble for scholarship awards bara. They will proceed by piano fred Mark., moved Tuesday into would Itc the biggest issue in theboard members, and ways und next week. Union County Trust CADILLAC Umous.«e 'S'e^.cc Nina RUci Balengiagtt tncao» committee members; Mrs.Cpnipany will observe its usual offered us $240. Upon their rc- "4. Would you clujosc djy »l)0liM)red by an estimated 1P0 to Australia with a few days stop- their new • home at 223 Locust 1960 prcJJdcntial campaign. Jkt- • (Continued VTu Page (Co*i**"m*

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•ffifeft&i&p^ •A-- •:'. •','. a>...,, '*<,••.,, >•..;•-;./.•.... CRANFOROl CITIZEN" AND OraOOTCl^ THUBSDAY^ OCTOBER 8. 1959 CHANFORP CmZENf AND CflRONICLg, THtTR3DA7 , OCTOBgR B, 1858 .•..,.•,'. .V." pledges will be announced follow- 1 Union, $48-29; Vlfestfleld, $48.04, explain the popularity of'.Senator Raymond Crane7 R6bertL. Kelly working with 'the; shade tree de- Cranford will' Worfe hard for allCranford" their_'.target town this gram that Union County deserves." other communities are Just start-. Beagle's mother and sjster,' Mrs. an environment most educational kin added, "that the vice-president ing a rtjee^tmg of. the executive 1 ^Vinfleld, and George Hahn/Jr. •;.'•... partment on Brookside place, has the- -RepubUcan candidates and doyear arid we must make a special' .' Mayor Dorian, during the eve-ing to take such action DOST.' ' •..; Mete Andersen and. Miss Marion authorities would jclairo' to be un- and y topped Senator -Kennedy, while' St Michael's boarcl this evening. ' '.-.':''- Andersen of 712 GalloWs k satisfactory," . * r"!'..-. • ^r '•• the Democratic Hopeful ^ Mas. J. P. Finke, rlistrict manager; been able to'.be out' of bed ttir all inimr 'power to help.them win efrdTt?(fer"defend ourselves.- To prev ning presented answers -to a num- Others at the head, tahle" •wiso-' CDC Director to Familiar Most surprising to usf" Profes- m The pastor, who Js honorary Henry P. Esperon, Charles Schlic- about four hours a day during the in November." • .serve the character of oUr town, ber of charjjgsr made in the cam- '; • ' The Hillside tract Was rejected; sathusetts topped Governor "Rocked ? . ' • . • ~ ~ were idtroduced and spoke."brief-.'' sor said., "was- the weak showing .chairman of the drive, •urged' par- Mrs. Williams explained, because feller. This development was en- tirig. C. P./ Barmann, Edward past two days, his parents reported Roderick ,W. Smith, a past pres-. we must continue the Republican paign oOoca! Democrats. In re- madefy .Governor Rockefeller. He :Js'hioHersnwHb~rnave "not yet ~sub^ sponse to~anstarement^fr)at' Rcpub^ Xy^ included-,Public^-Wottp Cnw^- Tern* With'Matchmaker' ijoty^o^ tirery unexpected. "BtrtWen mar? last nigh.tr Tdent~b7~lhe^CfanIorcl TtepuBl Jean" mitted their pledges to do so asBrien,i E/_ R. Kowalski, lilrs, lican administrations' have been missioqer C- Van Charrtv»a%ia. • Eileen .Woodward of RahWay. will direct ihe Cranford Dramatic North, a venue, west/Classified ad- create noise and safety, haiards, isiness and industrial organlza-' our student body and we expected significant is the large, number of' Club, remarked that he remem- "The party that gets out the vote ins, professional/societies, found- soon aS possible in order that plans Thomas V. Reilly," Paul J. Novak> "bankrupting" the township, he Public Safety^ Direrttir 5«i Club's opening production, of *TT» Matchmaker," by Thornton Wilder. of the Cranford because it is primarily privafely- him to make, a stronger showing students Who, at this time,-ex- St. Michael's school fund drive; bered only" one case during his will be the party that wins this ^ tions, ^ individuals, and the -Na- against ViceTPresiderit WIxoii. pressed rid preference rfw Either reached the $200,000 mark at themay proceed as scheduled. Jr., Thomas Butler, Mrs. Adelalne many years in Cranford in which election, arid I predict that you pointed out' that all municipal in- The play will (nark the club's -ttfQi season of little Theatre'in Cranford. .{Jitizeh and Chronicle, underwent wried and would be expensive to —Additional-working-grouDs-not St. John LaCorte.. Postmaster Ar- tnajS5i«-—surgery—yesterday— after*- Acquire,-arid-because-it-has poor 3jjitti C ^end of the first fulL-weeJc_of--Bie Jones./Mra. F- W. fllngnrsfci, M'^" someptie—not—a—Republican—was people~her«-will-get-out-the-larg—: listed ' previously, follow: ... by 19tt*ttfia asked: "Is that the Treasurethur ,, Boertmann..r Howard' ami in Elizabeth General Hos- accessibility and is too small tat tself, which conducts the.. annual vice-president is ihe leading can- the rest Of the population is qual campaign, it was announced yes- PhyHfa G^ogoirski, Mrs. Frank elected to the local governihg est vote that has ever been seen "^ -Woodward are, on famiftar, terms, [presented by the Cranford «lub r 1 ., Jack Langella, district manager; 'ba'nkfyptcy" the Democratic can- who served as dinner chacirrf an , pital. "She has been in the .modern high school program. lation-wlde competition. didate Tot "the presidency amoftg ly undecided, neatt gear's race will terday. Pledges thus tar have Catalan, Mrs. Harold Jeghers, Mrs. Registration body. He added that "he was the. -Riciamd P. week. . ite is considered of inadequate ,332 Attend .famiUes in the parish. ... Reaches 522 Replying to a.Charge of lack of g ' , The Rev. William IB. Donnelly, Mrs. Thomhs pa.Uagher, Mrs. Mrs. Victor Mason) district man- "We here in Cranford" elect on also expressed "pride in the type foresight on lht- part of the local Muscatel|o and tyt-ortard Sw*^-t'- ." Middlesex, with the rttvrinrtinn of size for a modern high school pro- (Continued /roth Pace I) The Cranford' Adult School op- pastor, praised the splendid co- Adolph Mattls/ Mrs. Frank ager; Elaine-Foerst. JuUa Heine- the basis of past and present per- of government Republican admin- governing body, the.rnaymr pointed candidates ' for Assenibty: breaking all'attendance records in gram and Is in ah area where three Brookside Place School leading DboV ened its ilth annual fall semester has had major parts in such plays ey. Miss Nancy McDermott,. Fra man, Mildred O'Donnell, Edward formance.*' Mr. Smith continued. istrations have given Cranford in out that in years past land was Mary Kanane. freeholder Tyre Spotlights additional schools are located, with 740 students;; Lincoln and operation of the whole parish in Tuesday evening at Cranford High the history of that theatre. as "Hayferer." "Silver Cord," McGrath, William Roberts, ^ Boyle, Miss Patricia Reilly, Doris If you get to the polls yourself past years" and urged overy pos- set aside for future school needs; date; Acting Sheri'jf Roy making traffic congestion prob- Livingston Avenue Schools, 559 supporting the drive, which will School with 522 persons enrolled After leaving her native Eng- -Mousetrap." and Christopher • f John Woglom, Mrs, Ernest Haddad, Mrs. Walter Roberts, Mrs. and get your friends out too onsible effort to see -that it is con-a municipal dumping area was ac-running for sheriff; James WL O"- United Fund Drive ems more complex, the spokesman ach; Livingston Avenue School, provide aneigbt-room addition to mil- in 32 courses. t land, where she began her acting Try's. "The lady's Not for Burn- idded. ~ the school, a gymnasium and ageroth, Mrs. Henry Mineur/ Mrs. Catheryn Coe, Mrs. Paul Carey, election day, we will have a con-tinuedr quired "which didn't . cost the ; Brien. Rt-pubtican 1 >12; Walnut Avenue School, 478, Because of large enrollmnts, two ing."' • • s' convent. , , Gerard Keane, Stanley Perri, Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Clarke, Mrs. Herbert tinuance of the kind of govern- State Senator Robert C. Crane township one cent and which now chairman, and James Rich, .t and directing career. Mrs. Wood- At Lions Club Before launching its search for ind Blbomingdale Avenue School, r courss had to be split into two sec- paicn mtirtiigcr for ihtr Eacal GOP , . Sh^is'chairman of the casting Cranford United -Fund's- cam- a- site, the board spent considerable Plans for' collection of thJohe n Eerguson, Laurence Ryan, Baldwin, Mrs. Joseph Gatt ment we have become accustomed also spoke briefly on behalf of enables us to have one of th»' few • ward did radio work in Canada. 142. . • • • • ' - ' French and beginners" coh- candidates. . coJ&nittea at the Cranford Dra- paign, now in progress, was the ime determining how much prop- Ham Johnsningmeir, John^Laezza, to in the past and warU more of the county, slate, stressing the" im-dumps in the county which com- Upon settling in ttahway* she "be-" itic.Club. and is in chafge of erty is needed for a modern sec- Cleveland and ^Sherman Junior Mrs. Phillip Boos, Miss Josephine ict bridge Were split. Miss Eu- in the future." portance of having Republican plies with present state law";,, a Invocation w';»-i by Or. AJbtrt subject of David N. Tyre at Tues- T '•} came active in many"civic groups- imentaf'.'Theatre there " for ondary school program. The High Schools report a registration Hogan, Mfas Mafy Collins, Mrs. genie Gilbert, language instructor Continuing the same theme, H. representation "atr trie way" and/lew and comprehensive United Allinger. pastor of Crurufoirvt l Mrs. Woodward is a long tinwf EltEEN WOODWARD day night's meeting of the Lions at CranfdrtKeHigh School, is the iich she has written and pro- study, Mrs.- Williams said. In- f 4J6 and 373, respectively; a to- U F. J. Heineman, Victor F. Mason Raymond Kirwan, chairman a house divided against it- Fund was established, and in 1953odist Church. member of the former Rafcway Club at the Coach and Four Res- new French \instructor, while duced original material. . taurant. Mr. Tyre-pointed out that cluded consultations with repre- tal of 789. • \ at her e and Ned TenthofT. the Union County Young Republi- seU"' < , ...... a reappraisal program . was car- Chairman Theatre. Guild;' and an active b or from any- rnember of the group. Char.ning Rudd, a former director , The Matchmaker." a play.'set sentatives of the-State Department Cranford High School has an en- enginee cans and candidate for Township "Give us a Republican Assem- ried iout here which pyt Cranford .nounced that proctttii of ii>c . tract Without such condemnation,' better equipped to lead the coun- WESTF1ELD. N. J. . The local young man, who sus-At Workshop *S LiqUOT StOr€ foods (mind. you), but dozens tj p , ratio is used by the Union County Point Fitting Plan. ican car — extra-safe solid DEL MONTE MED. Mrs. Williams stated, "would try through the nejet fojir years; Sheffield «tw4 hodv. tained critical head injuries when "Religion in Russia" will be dis- Off Course! of th,em — not jukt a. couple of mean that part of the new building Board of Taxation for.'purposes of cusse4.-by Dr, Deborah Partridge 21 N. Un|oii Ayfv BRidge/64)150 ht apportioning 'county tax costs while 159 felt the Democrats could catapulted from a tree while famous brands, but all the top Would have to be placed where the do a better job. Wolfe al a public affairs workshop current athletic . field is located— among- all municipalities and does to be conducted aTthe Elizabeth 1 * ones. So don*.t »»"«y *lii«! fexciiiiiQ SLICED PINEAPPLE not necessarily represent the "com- About 75 percent' of thb students leaving us. with no suitable area YWCA at i; ^O p.m. Wednesday. event! It's the chance of a life- mon level bf assessment*' in a given polled arc residents of Union for a stadium." Dr. Wolfe, a native of Cranford, STttJ municipality, it was. noted. County, which has a Jfarger regis- time to save in a big! way! A . lengthy report 'prepared by tered Republican vote than Demo- is professor of education at Queens 3«,ns$J00 the architectural firm of Epplc and Last year, the booklet reports, cratic. The county, which makes BUSTER BROWN College, Flushing, N. y. She re- 97.5 percent of 'the local tax levy DEL MONTE 4 med. cans Seaman, following their study, of up the entire Sixth Congressional THE B£$T FOR BABY'S FEET 1 * ceived her doctorate in education available sites-^aided~the-board-in .woa_callectedr ^was— predominantly -V _...!..: •_i?~.— T1.C arid" hasi studied at "both Union ^valuatingT-the-tracts ™under-wm^ -Gross—capital—debt—locaHy—in 103 N. Union Ave. — BR 6-1099 — Cranford Theological Seminary and the sideratlon. 1958 totaled $164,000 for municipal, Williams broke the spoil in 1953. Jewish Theological Seminary .of purposes and $3,328,000 for school The architects' report said in Since 'then he won and then. lost America. Her*travels have includ- •fft^1 DEL MONTE 4 large) cans part; "The Orange avenue site purposes. to Congresswoman i iFlorence^ P. ed a visit to Russia as a represen- consists of .hioh.rweU^drained land Other statistics for Cranford Dwyer of Elizabeth, far a seat in tative of United States educators. fashion-on TV with gentle slopes, constituting presented in the. Taxpayers' As- th,e House of Representatives. Last Following Dr. Wolfe's talk, tea PINEAPPLE JUICE sociation publication include: year_icounly- ...voters"_"elecl©d_ the. will-be served-by 4he women of cBQons,'ahel'^ouicTbe adapted for Total property tax rates: 19547 Democrats : into controT of the the Second Presbyterian Church DEL MONTE 5 med. cans high school use with ease and with $6.21; 1958, $7.51, and 1959, $8,08 Board of Frecholdev«-foF-thc first of Elizabeth, at which time the economy." per $100 of valuation- time. ... ' 23 North Union Ave. — BR 6-3272 — Cranford, NJ. speaker will be available for in- to At the saine time they indicated Taxable assessed valuation: Professor Orkin pointed out that formal questions. FRUIT COCKTAIL >10 that a serious problem at the Me-1954, $28,073,000; 1958, $34,726,000, the area has a large Roman The . public affairs workshops banish morial Field site was one of drain- andi 1959. $3B.19B,OO<), Catholic, pppulatiqnli which . might DEL MONTE 5 med. cans are' open to the public without age. ' * • General property taxes levied in charge. A nursery is provided for "This entire iscction," the report 1959 included $831,442 for \he pre-school children at a nominal ^ •midriff-bulge 51.00 read, "appears to be one of themunicipality; $,1,693,313 for school fee. low parts of the community. purposes, and $397, 750 for the Miss Gertrude Lorenz of 126 /•• lb which refreshments were served. For today's, fitted fashions, the ' . At an earlier parents' meeting. exclusive elastic magJc-miaViff gives Beautifully Pack Chairman. 'Robect^Ackels- • i • STEAK 95< .you ihe smoof hesT-busKlo-hip. Kne-' bcrg announced ~ the following^ you've ever had. The elastic panek •< 'i BLOUSE Cleaned committee assignments: Institu- tional representatives, Bertram smooth you oil around... sides. Frozen Foods Rudqy; secretary, Mrs. Michael , front and back. The elastic confrols J Frankcl; membership, Walter you so comfortably, too... s«^£ LOCAL:;. ;•-.-' ,• '-J -it. BIRDS-EYE 6 pkg. Meth; trips, Donald Bctzler; fund no pinching or binding. And, there's raising, Harold Dorin, and treas- no center stay to jab or pole, j Yellow Squash . 15c Green Peas $1.00 urer, Edward Bcutc. PJoytex Living Bra stretches' in. k 1>:s.- is.*;, TANCY Ih. BIRDS-EYE ~ SHEETS every direction your body movei... O 4 HNIJMIO s* SHIRTS Fete fur Migg Kaiiune yet olvxoys stays in place. :WX'^H^ Green Peppers 15c Fish Sticks . 33c -Reservations for a dessert bridge :*-,s 1 r^ <-*;. r /•-••••-• at ff prin. Wednesday at the Eliza- • Bjaj-cut side panels move yatih ^'-J RIPE ib. DULANY cans beth Elks Club for Miss Mary 'you..^breathe with you Bell's • Hathaway's C. Kananc arc being accepted by •' •' .,<';' Bartlett Pears. - 19c Orange Juice 5 for $1.00 Barcn's • Seager's Mrs. Robert T. Scanlon," 507, Ches- • Criss-cross front lets you roefcfc y J\ TO Fill out Thk Natural Shqulder ter avenue, Roselle Park. This af- and stretch freely m-^: KEEBLER'S 29c pkg. fair is being arranged' by fricmk & k' >. •- WILL BE CLOSED of Miss kanunc, a Republican • Low action bad stretches cross-««oys N.B.C. BUHERCUP __^ CRICKETEERSPORTCuAT norn inco-ifor—thu-tkuml ioi Chosen .... only...never rides.up or^binds £. «L^ Freeholders. Take advantage of the, new. !oW—- PremiumCrackers.. 25c CHOC. CIRCLE GIVE GENEROUSLY '.___.._!. J "_.. .. . ^.'v - .t . -' ,-:-- --. - The shoulders are all your" own, the coat a little shorter, back vented — and - price today. Playtex Ir^viivg — to the— Speakers Gte Longline Bra 32A to 44C. TEA SQUARES 25? the pockets flapped. This is the Crickcte^PWe select for the young man . . . and CRANFORD UNITED FUND •%)(Continued /torn Page 11 Whit©. $5.95. "D" sizes 16.95. zs the traditionalist. The sport coat patterned,! natural shoulder kind of thinking. iterated by other speakers at the Block. $6.95. "D" District checks, muted shctlands, some bold new lightweight Harris tweeds. dinner. ..\ - PHONB r This is ONE DRJ1VE for 13 AQENGIPS The coloring, natural-shouldered, too: the olive garnish, day, English mustard, • Mayor Ira D. Dorian, who serv- 6-OS 9 2 WE \ you pledge oijce now — f6r a full year. ONE PER- the Scottish lovats. Our collection has just arrived * .. Hews from one end to ed as master of ceremonies, re- fit I!VEX SON CALLS instead of 13. Our quota in Cranford marked that "Cranford has always [HAS.KORTZKI tie other, can we show it to you? . $4f| 95 & nn— been predominantly RepuWUicuii this year is $82,000.00. :_> .and must btay that way if we are to continue ,to have the efficient, Health U Priceless honest type of government tr > ' w < V • , • I just One of the Many Outstanding Sport Coats Featured at Wc . > -• - , L Yet Costs Lcai Than Ever haVe tiud in the past." rs ' i ) c At the conclusion of Mr. Stum- CRANFORD To Be SAFE apd SURE The SPORTSMAN'S SIJOP Icr's talk, Muyor Dorian assured NORTH UNION AVENUE BUY YOUR DRUGi IN A DRUG STORE! the guest speaker that "we in

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Father : Donnelly home from Elizabeth wheee he bad ORT Convention read-the'committal prayers at St visited a,funeral home to pay his Bin. Philip Alderman of 4i Gertrude CeinetebC Woodbrldge^ respects to a. deceased niece, -Mrs, New Officers at Installation 9 hefor* coming to Garirood- 16 > David W. T. Carroll Members of the. Holy Name So? Margaret Anderson,of Elizabeth. David B. Thompson of 629 Lexington avenue was installed as com-Lexington avenue- attended thr' | y^ars ogo.-JIe-wa8 emplojned'as a —David-Wr-I1, Carrell,-<5v- bf-1* inanaer"oO»anl6fd PostTJI2TAmerican, I^eglon, and, Mrs. Edward C. tlrt. Antte E. Francis, 4i, ***& salesjnatai tot; Robert Hall Clothes; reclfed Wwas^aTcenToTheThospTla! ByThe 15uabienniat convention of Wom- LaSalle 3venue died last Thurs- the rosary Tuesday- at Dooley First Aid Sqt^d and died a fewKurtz ot 48 Burnside avenue as president of its auxiliary at Joint cere- en's American ORT (.OrgankatL •'•"•" avenue, Hied last Thnw- Plainfleld; and previously hoi op*day at Muhlenberg Hospital, on Muhlenberr Hospital, erated a clothing shop of his own Funeral Home; 211} North avenue, minutes after arrival. >, monies at the Casino Saturday evening. \ - for Rehabilitation through Train- day at Plainfleld, after a long Hlness.' , ; afar a long illness. in Garwood. He Was a: member of west. .' • "". '• • ., •'. .• .••• A native, last week.. Mrs. Alderman k Mft Services were held at Gray Me-»- 3 B6tn inFBayonne, she lived Mt7NebfTIi6c[ge^247, Y?and" AMlif Arnative-tifrBrooklynr-MrrrCl'-: j l^tNRFikPt335^ ^resident-ofr theirWestflE rnorial, 12 Springfield avenue on in a family which included 17 theYe until four years ago when Elizabeth and the Elmpra Hebrew Ejotnnell lived in Cranford 25 VFW; Mrs. Robert Colston, presi- Cynthia, is one of the twlrlets. ter. '. ;.•••., .. • ' • Sunday. Interment was private. childreh. He was educated in his 1 sh* *ovedl.to Cranford- -. Sh—e wastenter,' Elizabeth. Bom in,; jersey City; Mr. Car-1years. He Was employed as a'com- dent of the VF^W' Auxiliary; Commander Thompson received mercial representative by the New native land .and served in World group adopted a resolution a «om«riunlcaht of St Michael's Survivors include his wife, roll moved herein 1022; He was War I in the Scotch Highlanders Thomas;; Martin, -County Legion several humorous gifts and a flag expandihg ORT activities through Fay Hoffman Wahl; a son, Avron a retired insurance adjuster who York Telephone Co. for 30 years 'Ch,U*ch. •; -. '. '• '\.--& "'• before retiring January J^ .1956, Regiment. He caine to this coun- commande!'; Mrs. WMliam Banks, desk'set from Union County Vpl- a new program forTnass training. She is survived by her husband. J., of Maplewood;la~ daughter, Mrs. had been employed for 28 years try 30 years ago and lived 20 years because of ill health. County Region. Auxiliary president ture 227,40 and 8 Messages were ? received praising Charles O. Francis; two daughtc'rs, Celia Lewis of Elizabeth:,his fath- by the Firemen's Fund'Indemnity ita Elizabeth before moving^ here He was-tr staff sergeant in the Other officers .were installed, as Mr. Fordham and Mrs. Leonard Eoretta and Marion; her mother, er, Helnricb.Wahl of >Jew York; a Insurance Co. of Newark: and New ten- years agoi . the work of ORT^from Presidennt brother, Walter of Jamaica; L. Ah- Fofce_in World War II and follows:. First vice-commander, were in charge of refreshments. JiiV Mafgar*t Kapastas, New York. . ;..-.. '.•'•_;.:"' -.'* He was a- former soccer player Eisenhower^Vice-President NiXOti a sister in Germany and one He! was a member of Bayview served in England and" France William J. Fordham; second vice- Condon,. Conn.; two sisters, Mrs. with- the Hispano American and Music was. provided ^by Mitchell and Secretary, ofHState Christian Mar landUmd.. tene the Apostle; Church, Linden, for and Mrs. Hazel Parker of Brook- y. He .was a life member of the ward C. Kurtz; sergeant-at-a'rms,' hereditament* and real estate hereinafter mentioned to the per«m*ho wmm,7 * day nfrrning at St. Michael's Edgar F. Sharp, 4?, of 365 Walnut Telephone Pioneers of America. welterweight boxer and soccer ch th me .subject to iho lowest .rate of Interest, not exceeding eloht » "', READY Church^ Interment was in St. Ger- lyn, iind two grandchildren. player with whom .he made his Stanley F. Vozab; service officer, per annum. Said lands will be sold to make the amounts severally chargeableooaichargeableoin" avenye. who died September 30 Survivors are"NJhis Wife, Mrs. Richard Dowdell; adjutant, Patrlc the same on Juljr 1s1stt. IBM witwithh Interest and cuts computed to JuJulyl llitt. 1951 9 toeeth? trude Cemetery, Woodbridge. The while at work at the Harrison Mary Gleason O'Donnell; a sonhome, ; two daughters. Mrs. Mar- with Interest on said amounts from July 1st. 1959 to date of tale. anS costs of Jj funeral wfcs from Gray Memorial, garet Koerner of Clark and Mrs.L. Williams,'' and executive 'com- n» said sale wUl SL G ; Richard Wahl Cemetery, Summit. terday for Francis,-J.. O'Donnell, Crackers d ^p»*riaHy gflgctfJ, ipeciallT prijoeal Mrs. Harry Winchester, grandnicces and grand-nephews. The- said lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate so to be' sold : and I')' • " GAJtWpOD — Richard Wahl, Born in Newark, Mr. Sharp liv- 5?, of 114 Thomas street, who died as follows: First vice-president, the namme of the persopenon or person*s asabuagainst whom said taxes and assessmentassets X Funeral services will be held Mrs. Mitchell Koury; second vice- been laid, and the M^ft»«^ of ^WKTIt. and^assessments^ due> December 31st. 1958 $5, 6t 704 Center street died of aed here for • the past eight years. Sunday at his home after a long kENILWORTH — Mrs: Teresa v M. Winchester, 83, of J4 South .tomorrow at the Robert J. Mitchell president, Mrs. Edward Reed; third interest to July 1st. are as foltowi: M v ? heart attack Friday at his home. He had been with RCA for 20illness. , Hom^^lizabeth, at 2 p.m. Crerna- BLOCK,- LOT KAMB TAXES AMOUNT 23rd street died Monday in Abbott. vice-president; Mrs. Jack Irving; . . *3 .7 •; DeWttt BulMln l Co. : 1958 " 24.45 lib. Funeral services were held in years as a technician. The Rev. Gerard B. Whelan, as- tiofv-JwiU- take place at - Rosehill 113 . ' 32/4 '". Vent U- Shaw 1958 1M«4 QUALITY X *TBIDER Survivors include his wife, Mrs. sistant pastor, officiated. The Rev."Manor Convalescent Home, Plain-, historian,. Mrs. Julius' Skerbisch; 170 108-A • , Antoinette Griffin 1SS8 ... ' 157.20 New&rk. Interment was in Mt. Crematory," Linden. ' ' 229..' 403/4. H.' Cnslmovlch ' .1958 173.09 Lebanon Cemetery, Iselin Ruth Wantoel Sharp, and thYee Mark J. Dooley, assistant pastor, field, after a long illness. She was chaplain, Mrs. Howard Stacy; ser-.: • sal r -344/B. - . .Antoinette Wu«rath " 1938 124.20. oHrinHigrGayr h the-wife-of-'Harry-^Winchesterr —~— Mary-Mctntiiw TBZ.70 r 1 Born in Marlboro, Mass., Mrs. hesen; secretary, Mrs. William 827 ioat Andrea Chlaramonte 1997/8 11.80 , Wahl had been in this country Paul Dr, all at home; his parents, Rev. William B. Donnelly, pastor. t Norman Lyon Adv. Fees: 10-15 32 years. He lived in New York Mr, and. Mrs. Richard Sharp oi The. Rev. Richard McGinriW, as- Wincester lived in Dunellen for Turk, and treasurer, Mrs. Raymond Mo»v Norman Lyon, 79.x, of Coral Leonard. ' . . ' Mr. Clean 2 yeiprs "before coming' here a Gables, Fla., . formerly of Pine ireaj: ago. ' ' 'I • • Mayor Dorian, A ' member ' of street, Cranford, died Monday in Post 212 and former Union .Coun- Besides her husband, she issur- Coral Gables after a long illness. ived by four daughters, Mrs. ty vicercpmmander of the Legion, Services were held in Coral congratulated the new officers and DH MONTE »tL%E Hazel Peckowitz, Albany, N.' Y.Gables; . Interment will be tomor- Mrs. Herman Voss,. Kenilworth; praised the coriimunity services YencwCfttl-lfitrtor Hirm }^m dL& This Is Our ANNUAL FALL SALE row in HaiTisburg'Cemetery, Har- of the post and auxiliary. He cited Mrs. Thelma Williams, Hopkin- risburg. Pa. ^ • . on, Mass., and Mrs. Vera Keller, the assistance to Cranteen, and Boy Mr. Lyon had lived, in Florida for Scouts. He noted that many im- Arbor; a, son, - A very. J. of Wash- the past eight years.'• He was the Mjrlinion'i, Cko«k >uH O* Nuft , LARGE SELECTION ngton; six grandchildren and 12 provements had been made at the WESTFIELD,- NEW JERSEY Uuat Nrttta brother of Mrs. May L. Ireland of Casino during the.'past year. great-grandchildren. Cranford Who died September 27. Of Over 4,000 Quality Plants The funeral was from Gray Me- Commander Dolin. • fhanked the rounded in 1B88- Beech-Mut Coffee , Ai^i_^ 1 ~ His only survivor is his wife; post for its cooperation in joining morial, 12 Springfield avenue, Mrs. Norman Lyon. - Cranford: Burial will be in Hop- with the VFW to request the Board Hawaiian Punch " 3t • JAPANESE YEWS AND HOLLYS kinton, Mass. - of Education to dose, schools on FRUITS A VE6ETABLES! \ • ANDROMEDA Miss Bonnie Manny, daughter of Veterans' Day^ He noted that JSon-ProfU NonSectarian 9m VS. Gert Mr. and Sirs. E. H. Manny of 225victory had been achieved. Legion- Flivcrtti • PINES AND SPRUCE Joseph Rice Orchard street, has entered her naires were urged to be ready sophomore year at Indiana Uni- should such action again be neces- • CANADIAN HEMLOCK KENILWORTH — Joseph Rice, PLANNED TO PRESERVE THE • FLOWERING and SHADE TREES 70, of 660 Newark avenue, died versity College of Medicine in sary. ; « iwanson's TV Dinner ^ Tuesday, night at Aletflnn Brothers Bloomington, Ind. i She recently A. citation for .meritorious serv- NATURAL BEAUTY OF A FINE FlMliaWhHt Hospital, Elizabeth, after suffering was elected secretary' of the coun- ice" was presented to Thomas L. Handy Andy Liquid Cleaner sum PORK SAUSAGE — ^ ./ — Plan* T^em Yourself and Save cil at Memorial HalL Hamilton and F. Edwin Winter for WOODED /LANDSCAPE . . . "meritorious service, loyal devo- MAINTAINED IN THE MANNER IBSTEJUB -~ tion and cooperation throughout French's Instant Potatoes ihe past years" by outgoing Com- OF A WELL-KEPT PARK. C M. ROBINSON AND SON NURSERIES mander Williams. He cited the TOP SIRLOIN ROAST-S9* HALIBUT STEAKS - 59 AVOCADO PIARS ^15« SHOP and SAVE (numerous, duties performed by Large Reserve Acreage these men and the many hours they Piu« YegttaUt ttortMiif " flnJrlMffcy Fanaa ' ' : \ have spent serving the-..Legion. . . .. • , • •••i BLOOMINGDALE AVENUE •"In 'his final message as 'com-

. • • • \ Visitors are always welcome mander, Mr. Williams urged the FRESH BROCCOLI - 23° off: Elizabeth Avenue, Crahford members to concentrate on human Leaflet upon request - Ovaltine Chocokf* or Vanilla All Paraata v :, \ Michigan Avenue, Kenilw6rth values, stating "'The world today is worrying too much about what takes place in the heart of an atom Superintendent's" Office Executive Office Htorton's Frozen Dinner CORTLAHD APPLES .25 BRidge 6-1880 :.-'• >'••' • !: .,••.• v'X, rather than what takes plac* in the -JHMLEAST. 9S R1.MSTBKRT heart of a man." - Tel. AD 3-0781 TeL AD 3-0130 Punchinello Entertainment was provided by SPECIAL HALF five twirlers of the unit spon- §••/. sored by Post 212. The group- Sultana Salad Dressing StuffedPeppars SALE PRICE marched in the Cranford Memorial Gates Close ai 8:30 P.M. Day parade and in the Kenilworth Gulden's Mustard TOMATO SOUP C Hawaiian Paneh 2 :;;, 35° DRESS SIZE...... 2for39c VFW home dedication parade. Robert D. Walters of Cranford is Strawlwrries ^pj"' .^.||o- POCKET SIZE...... 2 for 29c group manager and his daughter, Pineapple-Grapefruit Drink Grapefruit Seefitins . . - • • . . <• * . r's Pineapple Chunks Staf-Kift Tuna Pie . 2 lz 39° GLEIM SAUCE Rath^BeefGbop-eifes . Non-Credit College-Courses For Tooth Paste HOME PERMANENT iUmnrial tafap Dorann'sPinaFonrs . . 'V;49° With Bathroom M\ Cup FREP . 3JC special—$1.59 Downy flake Waff U • COURSES • ASP Brand . • IOOI. (All Classes Begin Week of October 12) Savarin Instant Coffee APPLE JUICE Fordhool or B«by " pigs. " BUY BAN itf Art Appreciation Fee $36 Russian and .Eastern TOOTH BRUSH Chopped Broeeoli A*^.Hd 3 7:30-9:00 p.m., Thursdays, 12 Weeks . Deodorant Mort's Fruit Drinks A^PM 3 ^ c This course will survey art from the mid- European Culture Rock Lobster Tails -°« ^^ '^85° thirteenth century to abstract expressionism 8:45-9:45 p.m., Tuesdays, 10 weeks Get»e C in contemporary America. - This course will offer an historical Tele - Pepsodent - Pro Libby's Tomato Juice/ ^27 presented in .topical form, of the-political, • Trushay Lotion Free Jfristructorsr^Wililam H. Gcrdts, Jr. and r . Robert Held economic and cultural development of the Russian people, ahd .their immediate nelghV 98c 2 for 98c 1¥Mtie^wr^^^^^^^7 *£ Pattaarlud Praeaw CAMM bors in Eastern Europe. \ Basic Scientific Russian I Fee $27 Instructpr: Savel Kendall . . x 8:lJ>-7:30 pjn., Tuesdays, IS weeks SCrlSITS- Kelloggs Sugar Frosted Nairn .25' CHED-O-BIT 1 For all beginning students who have never; ...r-. ., i :7-l had Russian. Stenography I fee $30 . High Potency Siaayf[«|d Fnsh Fanoy Cnumary Instructor: SaVel Kendall 7:35-8:50 pjn., Tifca, and Thurs., 15 weeks ' - Kellogg's Special^' For beginning students, using the Gregg sim- Shampoo BlITTEDk SalterSwtar Fee $45 plified system. Aimed to develop a mastery Multi-Vitamins DU I I EK (l« % Ib. prlntt 71C Ib.) IBM Principles \ ' Reg. $3.69 ' , „ Reg..59e 7:00-9:00 pjn., Mondays, 15 weeks of basic theory-symbols, correct-writing hab- Maxwell House Instant Coffee A basic course covering the operating prin- its, forms, phrasing and to build vocabulary, \ SPECIAL . Han Romano FJ ciples of IBM equipment; including functions instructor:. Harry W. Lawrence 100 for $2.29 special-—49c . of the punched hole andt relating these func- 4^45 tions to the various IBM machines. Stenography II Fee $30 Hnenfier Cheese Instructor: Charles W. Brotherton 7:35-8:50 pjn., Mon. and Wed., 15 weeks _- This course will accommodate students who Facial Tissues FtVER :.'-/•. MfaiW* HolJ|fC Grated Cheese Plane Geometry Fee $35 have a fundamental knowledge arid skill in A&P Brand—Sharp 7:00-9:00 pjn., Mon. and Wed., 10 weeks stenography, but wish to review baste theory r Thermometer LORNA DOOffiS MAU0WS 1 This course is designed for those who have and Word families, brief forms and phrasing; 2 boxes 29c Flour *"" IdaalCrscUrSli* never had a geometry course to. prepare for ^ increase vocabulary;.increase dictation speed .4 • from 70 to' 9d words per minute; or develop Reg. 45c Value BEEFAJtONI °£T INSTANT SANKA 780° the New Jersey state equivalency examina- special —59c AVBNIUk OatANFOBO A&P Frozen Peas 4 tion. transcription speed and skill. Mm toni Wblta Ritt Instructor: Wilbur G. piper Instructor: Albert E. Balllnger i PURE 5 GRAIN , 1000 V4 GRAIN Libby's Frozen Orange Juice Report Writing Fee $30 Typewriting Fee $30 OinmiaMfHaiii Haicai White NaaklM 7:30-9:30 pJiu Mondays, 10 weeks 6:15-7:30 pjn., Tues. and Thurs.. 15 weeks ASPIRIN SACCHARIN We offer re*identa -of Cranford and vicinity > an .. A, practical course for engineers, admlnlstra- Course will accommodate beginning, inter-. BoHUOf Oreo Creme Sandwich UM|'tTtanctM I: ^-^—^ors and technicians Who have to communi- ' mediate and advanced students. Aimed to / TABLETS M cate through writing. Five basic principles -develop* basic skill, correct techniques, speed outstanding funeral home, complete with air '*' -'I 250 for 29c/ i • ^^eh^r ^> Doles Frozen Juico •of effective Writing are taught through dem- ' and accuracy.' Opportunity will be available • • • * >i • • . • ,. piistration, discussion and practice. to apply skills to personal use problems as Instructor: Jack Yourman well as office procedures and problems. conditioning, organ, large light rooms for your Instructor: Harry W. Lawrence Campbell's or Heinz Soups Road To the White House Fee $12 OPEN SUNDAY-OCTOBER 11 ulariy 69c —Sav. 10e! 8:45-9^Lpjn., Tuesdays, 10 weeks Work Simplification . Fee $45 Our own dUplay room. . An analysis of the 4980 presidential cam- 7:00-9:0{» p.m., Tuesdays, IB weeks 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. —-palgn afld election, including a consideration —This course will-offer tools for analysis of- ^. X- of candidates and factors which/will enhance administrative and clerical, operations for fodt wHt. Tomato Satw. - or handicap their chances- of nomination and first line_aliper 10 Personal ReQistratiqn -r- in.Sup^r Markets anil Seif-SerViiee stores only. Unit STHFR'S DM16 STORE hwy SoaP borfSoap •n Riim Oxfdol Determent Laundry Bleach ^^lOIIICIHT, TOMORROW ! • •' i,-I., IWaoaalris* '" for your laundry firlgnr i 31 YEAR3OPDRU? F, B. Cray, Jr. Funeral Director* F. H. Gray, Sr. Stanfc r^ 6:30^8^0 P. M. '. 1928 - SERVICE UfCRAMFORD / • • 8IDHEY 8CHKR, H*0. Phaznk „• . • It BnUNQFOELD AVBNUC tit BAST Bati^AD 8TEEB* booK " bor.. *" WE8TTIEU). N. J. - AD UNION JUNIOR COLLEGE 8OQTH k WAUfuT AVES. ": BBJDQX t-0141 I/- New tlomahegan Building, Springfield Avenue, Cranford, N. J. FREE DELIVERY 103 MJLN ST., CRANFORD-OPEN EVERY THURSDAY & FRIDAY UNTIL 9

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••/ • • • ••'• "•.• ••.-• • ' . • • , • • • r Family Society OCTOBER 8.1939 TJjarne. \al • Somervllle on', Satur- Collegians Corner the Norrlstown^ Pa., school system, tice-work at North Perm High VhttT^Fl Ha>*Cfi?P*M^-an4 Mrs. Roman C6?. and Mrv Petersen will do his prac- 'School:(n Lansdate,Pb. :--,—•, . Social Happenings waKky of 211 Arbor street in hon- Miss. Holly- Milius, daughter -of For Luncheon or of their 25th wedding attnfver- final plans for their tdnth an- ic Breakfast Mrs.^Charles'.Hess o/ 25 Tuxedo tended the dinner meetihg of the sary. Guests were present from 9 Tuxedo place, is among the.281 nual luncheon and fashion show Miss'Janet Lawrence,- daughter Cranford. Roselle Park, Plainfield', new students enrolled at Bates Col- '". Saint Mary qf the Assumption Church, Elizabeth, #as,the place entertained the Chicago board of the Union County Repub- to. be held next Wednesday ahj of Mrs. Robert^ L. Lawrence, 511. Bridge Club yesterday. Guesuvat- lican Club on Tuesday evening at Union, Hillside, Berkeley Heights', lege, Lewiston, Me., for the 1959- Saturday for the wedding of Miss Margaret Therese O'Leary, daughter Crane's Ford. Chapter, Daughters Thursday at the Chanticjfcr, MJU Ridgewuod, Jamesburg, and S Orchard street.'.was. guest speaker tended from Cranford,,' Westfibld the Park Hotel in Plainfield. 5 60 college-year. •^rfTtoTISrMiirTijnoU^^^ 1 Horn Foods Affect 7 ervillc: T" ' ^^^ ^tddMi and^Plainfleld.; » * •-• •*.'' ------•* • open the year's program with a ber meeting of the Children'^" s«-n- ..philanthropic Ibreakfas^ beld yes- Hinkley, son of Mr. and', Mrs Four students from Cranfdrd., 4 EASTMAN ST., CRANFORD Complexion Topic Mrs. Walter Bean of 41'TOrange _" ._ William G. Hinkley 'xtl EUzabcth. Ice Cdmmlttee at the home of Mrs terday in Sherlock Hall. Mrs. Constance . Miskelly of J talk by Mrs. H. Vfillard Hichter are enrolled jas upperclassmen a.t The Rev. Denis R. MdKenna.) Robert E. Scott of Scotch Plains . Miss Lawrence, who; was spon- Mr. and Mrs. William R. Karlsoa avenue was hostess at bridge Mon- Open Thursday Evenings^ 4 .' on.' national defense, in keeping Cranford, administrative assistant Gettysburg College, Gettysburg. on Monday. MrSi Robert B. Wht:" sored by the ^(trednesday Morning Of Mmy Guest of 208 Brpokdalc road entertained day evening. Her guests included assistant pastor.'officiated at thej J^| Wf 829 Moun- The aims and purpose of the ing training in good citizenship George Martin, Jr., and Mr. and Mercer, Mrs. Charles Haag, Mrs. Tegular monthly, meeting ot the . -, ' • —°-r- • •• \-* cobseh. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. at the Citkenship Institute in June Mrs. Constant Machonis. Frank Mdy and Mrs. William Kish. ! The reception, xras held at the.fir$t n^t^iy meeting this season tain avenue, Westfleld, will; be' Committee, an organization • af- Colony Club of" Cranford tonight Cynthia Anderer, daughter of Harold Jacdbseri 6f 11 Horning hostess to the group' next Tuesday filiated for "2.5 years with the at Douglass.Col|ege, .The Institute Rock Spring Corral^ Inn. Wc5t|of ^ jjusjcai Ciub of Westfleld, at 8:15 p,m. In Veterans' Memorial TjilrrancnWrs. Philip Anderer: of 12 avenue; Donald S. McCord, Jr., at 2 p.m. " Family and - Children's 'Society of ., is under this auspices of the New •Mrs. George Abdo and' her Mr. and; Mrs. Robert T. Martin v Orange. -r ' Hcr accompanist will be Mrs. Law- Hall. Mrs. Wilson's theme of Craig place, "had a movie jJarty son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Mc- Elizabeth, were defined. Mi Jersey State Federation of "Wom- daughter. Miss Joan Abdo, of 25 of 16 Brookdale road entertained The bride, who was escorted by, ^^ M Tucker qf 8 Pittsfield Major.. General Henry 'Nulton ss "What's Cooking" will explain the Saturday afternoon to celebrate" Cord. Sr., 22 Oak. lane, and Mrs, 15 Mar^_ Woodward of 505 Cental en's Clubs. •._••'•'• ' Dunham, avenue, have returned at a cook-out last evening for 28 her father, had her sis'^-J" *; stre<;t Tne program will take place will addressjthe November, meeting effect of what one. eats -on- one's her- 7th birthday anniversary. Carol M. 'Severe, ' 108 Thomas avenue, executive secretary of the from a trip to Rochester, N.Y,, and members of th lustrated with slides. Kristme Wiess, Kathy Donovan,' cesCraigofDumont cous.nofther Mountain avenue, Berkeley December 8. care and placement service of the ing of the "Collect for Club Wom- tered hisjreshman year at Roches- Parlin. . Mrs. Joseph Taicptt, president; Barbara-Jo and Debbie Mays, bride. Miss Mary .Ann Leah> of | „ . . The Rev. G. Paul Mussleman Society'." en." by Mary Stewart. / ter Institute of Technology, and Pamela Sinnicki and Cheryl An- Peter E. French of 20 Madison ft:'./--:?.! Elizabeth and Susan Ora* £ >W| « C I will conduct, the busines.^meeting. avenue recently was accepted as a selected lhe fo,_ will be guest speaker at the Jan- ,'; Arhong-'the guests from Cran- The members were welcomed by they accompanied him there. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Eisner dera." The children attended the . M.lford. a cou«n of the bride xvho Miss Ruth Ctompton, hostess chair- cadet in the Air Force Re'serve'Of- "Connais tu le uary^ meeting: At the February- ford were Mrs., Howard Miliui of Mrs. \V. J. Hofftnann, president, of 5 Adams avenue and Mr. and performance at the Cranford silver tea,, Mrs. .Harold L. Ryan 9 Tuxedo place,. Mrs. A. Nathaniel who spoke on. individual responsi- man, will, be assisted by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Banner of Theatre and returned to the' An- ficers' Training Corps at Colby Nicholas--LaCorte, Mrs. James P. Mrs. Donald E. Knoeller'oft3 Lo- of Chinese Folk Songs will address the group.'irt the home Pearce of 721 Willow street ahd bilities and opportunities for serv- Ithaca, N. Y., jvjll be guests today cust drive, returned last week derer home for refreshments. College, Waterville, Me. Cadet Tottcnville. S. I- brothor of the DufTyv Mrs. R. B. Greenfield, Jr., French, a freshman at Colby, is as Song JShanghaD; of Mrs\E. Duer Reeves, regent. Mrs. Herbert- Wiess of 48 •• Nor- ice and sharing with others. "By of Mr. and Mrs, Richard Bradfleld. from a 10-day stay aX^Sca Island, r $12.95 bridegroom, served as b^t man.^«. g Jg Mrs. R. S. Richardson will speak mandie place. doing so," she concluded, "we may Mrs. Bruce Kester, Mrsy'Edmond Jr., of 31 Park avenue. Their chil- signed as a flight basic airman. Ushers were Joseph A. Hink!e>- of "Parting Song (Mandarin); "Lpve Mrs. Elizabeth K, Hlrd of 3i» at the birthday luncheon to be indeed help make this a world Parks, and Miss Marie Reilly. dren, Susan and Nancy Banner,, Continued acceptance and train- Elizabeth brother of the bride- i Song" (Yank Chow), and "Hushed / Elizabeth avenue will leave by ing in this program will lead, upon held March B^at the Mansard Inn, where all can/live in amity." Mrs. Charles M. Preston, general will visit for a week with Mr. and A luncheon/and'theatre party plane Saturday for a 16-day tour groom, and TinWhy £ OTjear>. j the Song o* the Nightingale." Plainfield. American folk songs graduation, to a commission as a Jr.. brother of tht'bride. .! Gretchaninoff. Comedy Scenes Mrs. F. Mf Burelbach, program chairman of the fifth annual phil- Mrs. Bradfleld while their parents Saturday was attended by Mrs. Z. of Europe. She will be accom-f will be the themes for the April consultant/for" the year, was in are in Florida. • second lieutenant in the Air Force FtolloViing a wedding trip to j Other members appearing on the anthropic breakfast to be held on Robert Turadian.itfrs. Brant Coop- panied by her daughter, Mrs.. Reserve,' and, if qualified, silver meeting, to be presented by Mrs. To Be Presented charge OK the breakfast program Wednesday morning, announced •frsmith/'Mrs. George E.Holliday, Frank James of Metiichen and Important Hack suede • Canada and the N'ew . England i October program will be Mrs. Wil- H. M. Boardnian at heVhome. v wings of a pilot of navigator. stal'e>'. the couple .vvill live in !iam C. Child and Mrs. W. S. Mar- and introduced the speaker* . her committee ' chaimen. Mrs. Mrs. EHzabeth*Van Pelt of West Mrs^/Eyerett Yacker, Mrs. Peter Mrs. Ruth Stevens of Wcstfield, The. annual business rpeeting and For iollege Club Mrs/^ C. jEarhart,' hostess chair, Mjchael Carlozzi will be in charge Point Pleasant Is visiting her formerly of ^Cranford. Mrs. Hird Elizabeth. ,1 iyji, duorpianists; Mrs. Harry rHall, Burk and Mrs. ^incent McGean, picnic-will-be-held-May-iO-at-thfe- College_Club—menv ytas assisied by Mrs. T. V idf the kitchen,-Mrs JHL_Bi_Dunlop~ JKandsftiidnrlaw. and. granddaugh-r ^he-group saw "Redhead^' in New is secretary to Dr. Clark W.^Mlt- Mlss.jCnnotr.-Ann. Gingery reels beautiful, too ^' //ThT e bricie is a graduate oT St, Tyric soprano, aWiT^lK, KendcK : < ary's High School. Elizabeth; ion Barber, piariistT^SH of. West- MRS. JAMES ROBERT. HINKLEY fiome or Mrs. CTGrCulin. bers ,of is-ticket rflrtdTHrsrcrF. 'terrMrrand MrsrCharlesTirDick^' T^"rmHH;~sTip"elInTe~ria enl 'of scHooilsi Robert Perersen, both of Cranford, Mary Mrs.' Reeves has announced the their 'first meeting Monday a pre- incis, Mrs. W. J. Frederick, Mrs ^Sullivan is chairman of the wait- ey of 437 Brookside place. Mrs. Stevens is secretary at Liv^on Monday night attended a ban- ' Midnight Mack Suede .,. so oDviously and /'an/' d attended Seton Hall UiUnixWW- field. • ---•• . • ' • sity College, Newark. She is croj following meetings; State DAR sentation of scenes from the' _ E. Hunt, Mrs. H. Bw LopaOs, Mrs. resses. o / Mr. and Mrs. William R. Karl- ihgstdn Avenue School. . - quet given by the Department of elegantly right for fall's be^t-dressed look. And ployed as a service representative meeting and luncheon in Haddon- comedy "The Women" by Clare K Radden. Mrs. C.(W. Mcperrhith, The breakfast will be from 9:30 Mrs. William Kolbe-of 4tf Hem- son of 608 Brookside place enter- Education of Ursinus College, C61- because it's a famous .Red Cross Shoe, it feits af- .fleld, October 29; New Jersey Sun- Booth'e. The meeting will be held Mrs- G. E. Phillips and; Mrs. H. E. legeville. Pa., for'Ursinus students in the Irvington office of thc New Bruce Q. Vogel Marries to 11:30 a.m, at the educational ing avenue entertained/at bridge tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. Mrs. Anthony • Ktfchinsku- of , . beautiful as it looks . ... with gentle, caressing; day, Valley Forge, January 17; at 8:15 p.m. in .Fellowship Sostman. •' - building of the Cranford Methodist last Thursday evening for Mrs. "who will do their practice leaching ; Jersey .BeJ*- Telephone" Co. and Mrs. S. S. Orbcn of Short Hills Dickson City, Pa., left Sunday fit that makes yoiriove -every pretty minute in ft George Washington anniversary MRS. DAVID EAtiL JOHNSON > of the First Presbyterian Chut)_... Proceeds from the breakfast will Church. Guests are welcome to Carter E. Porter, Mrs". James D. after spending a week visiting Mr. during the fall term and princi.- Mr. Hinkley. an alumnus of f and Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Childress luncheon in Newark* February 22; Cranford Dramatic Club.—'-- benefit the Cranford tfnited Fund. bring-children. " Hackett, Mrs. Harry Meyers, Mrs. of Konosha, Wis. ' and Mrs, Andrew Dollnick of 15 pals and teachers ot the schools at •/• ' Thomas A. Edison Vocational and Linden Qirl in Alliance Rite Thti product ha> no ctnntdion whatever wilH Tt|w Aiwiicsn Nttlonal Red Cress Technical High School. Elizabeth. Miss Carolyn Marie Jfcremko, daughter 'of Mr.', and Mrs. Louis annual spring conference, March bers will present four repn Features of the breakfast will Eugene StanW, Mrs. Henry L. Wall street. Mrs. Kuchinski is'Mrs. which they will work. MisS Gin- { 17 at Trenton and the 69th Con- ;ery will be practice teaching in is in his fifth year of apprentice- J. Jeremko of Linden, and Bruce Q; Vogel, son of- Mr. "and Mrs. tive scenes from the. plaj/ undtr be a white elephant table, with Smithers, .2f(, Mrs. James Water- Mrs. John H. Vogel of 17 Hill- Dolinick's aunt. h Bride the direction 6f Hope M/nuS. / Judith Klein Honored Mrs. Ernest Willgoroth in charge,' ship in the International Typo- Adolpb>Q. Vogel of 6Q2 Orchard street, were matoried^Saturday eVening son and Mis. Thomas Devlin. side place entertained at' bridge graphical Union and is cpiployed in Washington, D.C. Mrs. Herbert I. Mitchell 'will At Newark Luncheon and a "sweet tooth"' sale with Mrs. at a candlelight ceremony at {he —'-' Monday evening for Mrs." Kenneth in the composing room of the Ceremony serve as program chairman f6r the Miss Judith Klein, daughter of Walter E. Thorn as chairman. The MrX O. E. Fulkrod of 31 Wall Rau, Mrs. Lawric Montgomery, -Cranford- Citizen and Chijonicie. Cranford Alliance Church". meeting. Mrs. Stanley-F. Gra'Jrson Mr. and Mrs. Morris. Klein of 123 proceeds of tills affair will be used street has returned home after Mrs. Robert A. Wilson, Mrs. R. G. St. Michael's Church, was the setting Saturday for the wedding of The Rev.'Dr. George A.'Aitche- Dance Club tists will be in charge^ of the ser Severin court, was feted at an en- for the Christmas welfare fund and ^pending several weeks at the fam- Kuntzman,'Mrs._ Fred Atkins and son performed thc ceremony. A Miss Constance Maryane Sahlinc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick of refreshment; gagement luncheon given by her the Colony Club's other charities^/ ily's summer home at Beach Haven Mrs- Richard Bradficld, Jr. Confraternity reception followed at tbo Millburn Guests at Event W. Sahlin of 8 Blake ayenue, and David Earl Johnson, s6r» of Mtr mother recently in Kresge-New- Mrs. E. W. Fielder and Mrs. 36- Crest, apd Mrs. Arthur M. JoHnson .of seph Talcott attended the pres- Inn, Millburn. In a setting of autumn finery, 80 ork. About 150 guests were pres- Mrs. E. M. Sparks of 25 Wall members and guests of the -Invi- Louisville, Ky. couple will live at 42 West Holly Janet Kruckmann ent from Long Island and Brook- idents' tea of the Women's^Club of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schott of street entertained last Wednesday At St. Michael's -The bride, given in marriage by Perth Amboy held at thtf Presby- her father, had hcr sister, Mrs. tation Dance Club held their first The Rev. Mark Dooley, assistant street. lyn. N. Y., Philadelphia, Pa., South 1102 Rarltan road entertained at a evening for Mrs. Ralph Pietropa- dance last Satgrday evening at the pastor* performed triejCCr£Enpny at Engaged Orafnge.'Maplewood, Millburn, terian Social Center in^Perth Am- farhily barbecue supper Sunday ola, Mrs. O. E. Fulkrod, Mrs. M. E. Lists Executives Charles H. Gross, Jr., of. Linden boy on Monday. . as hcr matron of honor. Brides- Roselle Golf Club.; • - . — 3 o'clock. A r.ccep'tion followed ahd Mrs.' Frederick C. Newark and .Cranford. : for 12 guests from Toms. River, Engle, Mrs. Joseph Schott, Mrs. Plans for 1959-1960 were dis- Set We^tfielfl Auditious riickmann. of .31 /Broad street Mrs. Talcott anjTMrs. Willgeroth maids were Miss Gertrude Brozy' Prior to the dance a "get-ac- at the Hitchin* Post Inn, Union. x Miss Klein arid Charles Crane. Jersey Cit^r and Succasunna. Harold .Cunningham and Mrs.°"Ei cussed at the St. Michael's Con- Auditi6ns for junior member- attended Federation Guest Day of." of Linden, and the Misses Corliss quainted^ champagne punch party The brid^^yho was escorted to announced the engagement - son of' Mr. and Mrs. Milton Crane G. Montag. . " ./• >• / fraternity of Christian Doctrine of their daughter, Janet Patricia,' the WomanVCivic Cl^b of Roselle and Corita Vogel of Cranford, sis- was held by the executive board at the altar by her father, was at- ships in the Musical Club of Wes v of Newark, have chosen June 19, Mrs; John Ellems of 123 River- parish executive board meeting and RoselhrPark, Inc., at the Com- ters of the bridegroom. the home of;Mr. and Mrs. William tended by Miss Barbara Gorski Held \^ill beTTield November I to William A. Connell, son of Mr. 1960, for their wedding date. side drive and Mrs. Harold Glo- A surprise supper party was held last week at St. Michael's munity /Meth'odist Church of - -I i Hugh S. Delano of Cranford Rainey; 210 Oak- lane. of. Cranford. Bridesmaids were and Mrs. Edward A. Connell of vier of 116 Columbia avenue at- given by Mr. and Mrs. Winfleld School with Thomas J, Gallagher. 8 p.m.' at-.the home of Roseller Park yesterday. BOSS JUDITH ANN WEBER served as. best man. tJshers were The following guests attended Miss Barbarp. Storey- of/ Isclin, 171 North Leh'Bh avenue. president, presiding. rence M. Tucker, 8 Pittsfield street, Local Women Attend Glenn A. Owens of Cranford, Rob- the dance: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur cousin of the bridd. Miss Gertrude Miss Kruckmann was graduated Cranford.' Requests from Cranford The new members of the board ert E. Crnbtrce of Union, Robert Kenlan, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ramsey of Cranford, Mrs. John from Cranford High School and Cosmopolitan Meeting Rich:hard P. Albertson, son of Mr. are: Clifford Siverd. vice-presi- residents desiring applications, or js employed by the R. E. Scott and Mrs. George W. Albertson of Cossera-Weber •V. Conover of Roselle, Paul D. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Purdy of Easton, Pa., formerly of The Cosmopolitan Club, an or- TODAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY AND MONDAY dent; Mrs. Robert L. Kelly, secre- Mortgage Co., Elizabeth. 10 Dartmouth road, has entered THE DEACON AGENCY Baba of New Brunswick and Dan- Cooke, J/Ir. and Mrs. Walter Rob- Cranford, and Miss Ruth Goetz qf informatiph pcrtin«jt .to..eligibility, tary; Chartes J.'Sizcr, treasurer:] '• Mr\ Connell, hlso a -graduate of ganization of forelgnjwives, niet his first year at Temple Medical x... • Troth Is Known iel Jeremko of linden, brother ot inson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCor- Crnnford. for membershi|/rnay be addressed last week at St. Paul's parish house Robert L., Kelly,. chairman, high Mr. and' Mrs, Henry J. Weber 1 Cranford'High School, is an elec- School, Philadelphia, Pa. He has MARiER.DE/VCON - the bride*. . , . ' ' mick, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth' Carl- Lawrence Raymond of Cranford to Mrs. Tucljer, junior club chair- in Westfleld. / /• school of religion; Mrs. F. Sher- of Clark, formerly of Cranford, James J. Hitchell of Bayonnc trician with the Erie Railroad, just pledged Phi Beta Pi, medical 4AldenSt. — BR 6-5051 — Cranford, N. J. son, Mr. and Mrs. James Kervick, served as best man an4 ushers man. / Jersey City. ' ' •. Mrs. Andrew Gresham and Mrs. '/ man Currie. chairman, fishers; Mrs. have announced the engagement of was soloist and Mrs. David A. all of Cranford, Mr. and Mrs. Leewere Williajn M. Ahler, Daniel fratprnity. Mr. Albertson was grad- James Hackctt, chairman, helpers; their daughter, Judith Ann, to G. C. Zimmerman attended from uated in 4 958 from Wharton School Store of Westfleld was organist. Sevill of Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Rosen and David McGrath, all of Cranford: • • / Fire Prevention Week—Stop Fires Mts. George CoPTey. chairman, dis- -Frank Allen Casscraj son- of A. .Mr. and Mrs. Vogel. will make_ MRS. BRUCE* Q. VOGEL of Commerce and Finance of the liam Conrad of Springfield and Cranford, and Donald Rossner of Guests at the meeting included Have You Cleaned Rubbish Out of Atticand Cellar? .-••;. • .•!•:•. i;» cussion chihs; Mrs. E. S- Moot, George Cassern ol 564-Paskiic ave- ,their-JiQme_ai^6 .NQrJlil_iiv.cniiei. Mr; - and Mrs. Donald Beason- of AvbjvConn: - - - -University of Pennsylvania, where FOR chairman, parent - educators; nue, Kenilworth, and thc late Mrs. Mrs: Viviawlrving of London, Eng- he" was "a , member""Of" AlpluT'T'au' •—- In Gaseof™F5re-aFe-You-Properiy-Protected?—— west, following a two weeks' Barnard Tea Slated Garwood. . • The bride, a graduate' of Cedar land; Mrs. E. R. Edwards of Dun- George Coffey, chairman, upttelles Cassera. * wedding.trip to Washington, D. C, Omega. During the past year he Without Obligation Let Us Check Your Policies Final arrangements for a tea, The decorations were In'^charge Crc^t College, Allentown, Pa., is^ dee. Scotland, and George Kcllock COSMETICS of good will. Miss Weber was graduated from and" Williamsburu, Va. / of Mrs. William Griffiths. a member of the American Sow-1 completed pre-medical work at Se- The first of 12 inquiry classes Cranford High School and Is em- The bride, a graduate of Linden given annually by' the- local alum- of Cumberland, England. ton Hall University, South Orange. Service With A Smile Is Our Motto nae of Barnasd College for high On Monday evening, thc execu- ety for Clinical Pathologists./Shc A white elephant sale will fea- started Tuesday, The Rev. Mark ployed by Magftus Chemical Co., High School, is d Gray Lady with is employed-as a medical technol- school girls, will be made Tues- tive board met at the home of Dr. ture the group's next meeting oh SUNDRIES Dooley, assistant pastor, moder- Garwood. - the Elizabothtown Chapter,' Amer- ogist by Overlook "Hospital, Sum- Martin day ot the home of Mrs. J. W. and Mrs. Donald Guthrie to dis- October 28.f ator of C.CD... will conduct the Mr. Cassera is a graduate of ican Red Cross. She is secretary to cuss plans, for the next dance to mit. \ / James F. Kervick f *h j d Rahdc, 100 Woodland avenue, weekly series at 8:30 p.m. The an- Jonathan Dayton Regional High o c aw rm be held December 5. Those attend- The. bridegroom,/a graduate of of Sauer and Kervick; €ranford. Build Resistance To FOR nual Institute for theJLaity- will be School, and attended School Of Summit. All thc high schools in ing the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Graccland Junioj^College, Lamoni, Jewelers held in Seton Mall University Visual Arts, New York. He is em- Mr. Vogel, an alumnus of Cran- Union County have been invited Iowa, and the^Jniversity of Louis- ford High School, was* graduated Rainey, Dr. and Mrs. George Weis- COLDS and FLU DELL'S FILLS ALL gymnasium. South Orange, on Sat- ployed by Berry Steel Corp. to send students who may possibly gerber, Mr. and Mrs. Gates Shull ville; (Ky.)^is employed as a serv- Roselle. from the Academy of ' Advanced urday afternoon, and all members be interested in attending Bar- arid Mr. and Mrs. William Grif- ice and,sales engineer for the Diamond Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rogers, • GET PLENTY OF REST O of the C.CD: arc invited 'to attend. Traffic yTManrfgement, New York nard College, Columbia Univer- America^ Air Filter Co., New York $375 Jr.. of 625 Springfield avenue, have AND/ EVERYDAY—DISCOVER City, last springl He is a member fiths. A committee comprising Dr. PRESCRIPTIONS The Holy Hour for the C.C-D. Mrs. Joltn M. Walker sity, to this year's tea,' which will and Mrs. Weisgerber and Mr. nnd announced the birth of their first USE BELL'S / A TASTE TREAT has been set fq,^ March 13. 1960., ^ of the ,/yctive Army Reserve and child, a daughter, Kelley Ann, last EXACTLY AS YOUR is employed as a r.ate , analyst by be held the afternoon of Novem- Mrs. Shull Was appointed to set up jOn their return from a wedding Keeps If s Value Forever High Potency ' Big 10 Nfcw discussion dubs arc *now in ] Honors nirs. Willauer ber 20, in Mrs. Rahde's home. . the by-laws for. the club. trip to Nassau in the Bahamas, the Thursday in Muhlenberg Hospital, DOCTOR ORDERS the process ot being formed. All Mrs. John M. Walker of 4 Dart- Thonws J. Lipton Inc., Hoboken. Plainfield. Mrs. Rogers is the 1 MULTIPLE VITAMINS USSELL STOVER persons intocesteil.. may contact. road was hostess yesterday nrmer Miss Mary McGehearty, • . •!•'•,• Mrs. George Coffey, 210 Locust morning at a coffee party in honor daughter of Vb. and Mrs. Frank A. drive, or the rectory. of Mrs. Gertrude Willaucr of \)' Further Proof That McGehearty. ol Providence, R. I. M OUR RECORD CANDIES 70< UP The. next board meeting Will be Indian Spring road. Abdut/23 You Can Plac* Your, Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers of the held- on Monday, Oct. 19, 1959 at guests attended. / Good Shi Sales Again Today, Tomorrow & Sat. Springfield avenue address are the Well Over 384,000 St. Michael's auditorium. Mrs. \Villaucr and hcr children, Confidence in Martin paternal grandparents. ioa AMAZING NEW Richard. Steven and Betsy, will •/ Jewelers Compounded To Date ; move to Holland Township in Their second daughter, Kathryn Hunlerdon County, op October 16. BUY FOR SMALL FRY Anorwas born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed ASPIRIN CROWNING COLOR KOOS Mrs. Willauer^-ayWcmber of the ward Vollherbst of 121 Oak lane on ^Matured ? Self Timing Hair Coloring Margaret Greene Association-of September 26 at Overlook Hos- Full Pound Slipcover the First Presbyterian Church, has tor Own Discovery 1 pital, Summit. The couple "also by Helena Rubinstein been a resident of -Cranford 19 These magnificent match- has two sons. years. / From Famous Makers 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. —14 Beautiful Shades — Special ed bridal sets' are from ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Thill of Cook Wtifr- 12 and 18 mo. Morning Club last Thursday, an- .97 . (ID collection: JO onnt^. U reg. to 16.98. clarity nnd line cut. But Mr. and Mrs, Eugene D. Mac- PINS 14< WHITE & GOLD, rich solid colors / all nounced Mrs. P. G. Tomllns'on, Bride of 407 North avenue; east, Sport jackets of tweed, •."•",' •• / with the uiurt li)ieti-l«- chairman. , most Important, a dia- turt the wear /6t eosll* have announced the birth of their $240 Value BATHROOM CUP ' linens r Wv'l) tin-m *no Eight meetings are scheduled THIS WEEK END ' mond frbm Martin Jewel- fcst child, a son, Eugene Donald. Shetland, and worsted for study of poetry, dramatics nnd cue vour • slipcovers . rtctki Jr.. on September 27 at St Eliza- on vour tucatture ooeriocm. essays. Mrs. F. W. Burclbach, 21 SINCE WE WILL BE CLOSED ON ers never loses Its value $35 to $55 PHILDO with 53c GLEEM all r»w jttMtoA even cr«e beth Hospital, Elizabeth. CLOCK n.fi PORTAMIMTV Hamilton avenue, was hostess to SNOW SUITS Slacks . . . unpleated -, you extra fitted tra 1 M members. . . . full credit given when MONDAY Their first child, a daughter, Thc next meeting .will be at Tot 2 to 4 you purchase a. larger flannel, gabardine, $2J5O Helena Rubinstein Shop-At-HonM thc home of Mrs. F- J- Planner/ 110 reg. to 18.98 Bhonda Leigh, was born to Mr. COLORTONE . NOW Orchard street, November 12. stone now or later. Ex- *jd Mrs. John Macdonald of U and hopsack $8.95 Value — GUARANTEED /Phone HJhon 8-3700 Richmond avenue on September tended payments are $10.95 to $19.95 ALL-NITE , SAtE Miss Joanne Callanan of 703 SKIRT SPECIALS FAMOUS , M at Bahway Memorial Hospital. SHAMPOO *1.50f High'street will leave Saturday for EARLY B1RDDISC0VERIES NITEY NITE available. Visit Martin a three-week motor tour of Ari- Wools - Corduroys VAPORIZER "6.95 SLEEPER SCOOP Jewelers soon . ^-. you'll 29c Value zona and Colorado. Sizes 4-14 7 r Sizes lr-4 be glad you did. , imported We§kits . . ..made from luxurious Vyella.in Red, Olive, Gold TBAJSIST05 a GLYCERIN FOR FRIDAY! Disc. Prints. Reg. SALE DUTCH BULBS • brass buttons .. . $11.50 SHOWER CAP 13< PORTAILES For Quality FURS reg. to 6.98 $2.oo Size 12 WOOL SPORT JACKET 14.98 $3.00 reg. 2.98 $2.00 She SUPPOSITORIES 13< —Size 12 Maroon Corduroy DESERT FLOWER $2.00 SIZE v SPORT JACKJT $2.00 TOP BUY! BOYS4 LINED Diamond Kings In stock from $100 to $2750. J OVERALL & POLO SI BODY and HAND LUSTRE CREME —SETS ~ .:...- ./'flIVE the..HNITfiD way WINTER JACKET , 10.98 K.00 Denim Poplin Tor Pins Traditional Sizes M - XL •you* rnsoMAi Lawn Seed LOTION *• Fur Shop of DiUlnction Sizes 10 14 GMILS' JERSEYS :-2fd8^w Sizes 3 - 8 $|.97 Clothing" GROW SLEEPING BAGS 2.98 $t.97 •97 reg. to 3.98 We are HERE tomorrow reg. 3.98 $2 -4^ 9- EvTRUBENBACH to back up the Furs • CHARGE you buy TODAY ^TTHE FREE BT North Unidn A*«nu0 REMODELING REPAIRING! t>

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i • •: /• ,.-.-. .•"" ••• CRANTORD CITIZEN AND CHRGEUCUI THURSDAY, OCTOBER ' 8, IOSB CRANPORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLEI TfTthlSDAY. OCTOBER _8, 1959 >. '-••••'•' they are given "extremely broad 9:45 o'clock has been selected for and BlrsL Smith have lived here a The net income per. family la $8;- powers' under the constitutions of the Road '. to the White ' House few years. 443. (20 percent above the^ na- 1 Encephalitis maam the state and nation" arid be urged course., ' •-•.••'.• - • \ ... tional' average' for" a/,;tijv(rn this them to use- them with "restraint Typewriting will be available on Funilyisits •••; \. " For effecUve buyini'income, Mayor Jra D. Dolrjan Wlcbmecl Cranford stands third highest in Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:15 (Comtt*aua.Snmi Pagel) - Details Given the recruits to the township and to 7:30 p.m. for 15, weeks and will Union County, Which is rated' sec- (The following explanatory ar- advised them to .dispjay "a sens* of the wsiriential drive ond highest" in New Jersey:"' ToIIow'ed by Stenography I from be to acquaint residents has been, prepared by Dr. of fairness in administering our, 7:35 to 8:50 o|clbck Jhe same, evej^ would _^Yet^we do. not seek the $8,443; „... Castaldo, physician for the laws.-"''- . - • ""' . •- • ~7~ nings for 15 weeks. Stenography" taacer-andreonven- we askJjuf^ $500 ujcreaserwhlchr pledguig to give in regular Qranford public schools, m coti- II is scheduled from 1 [35 to 8:50 < will bring •top-graded patrolmen "We can summarize our.iconsti- monthly bimmnn t< He stressed the .tiectfon with the recent outbreak tutional rights in one word — p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays need fW plrrigpy equal -to the and firemen to $5,960 gross- pay „/ eastern equine encephalitis in fairness," Mayor Dorian' said. for .15 weeks. • " • - United f^maTs; increased number annually. ' • southern New Jersey^) ' "' Police Chief Fred Falzone of Dr. KenneUj'W: Iversen of Cran- "In order to maintain otnmec- and enlarged goal. By DK. NEII, CASTALDO Mi Garwood, chairman of the, assoc- ford, dean^ofthe college; is di- BflL Hawnmi^ chairman of essary family obligations and to iation's education committee, said: rector of the institute. Miss. survive ihei risirig living costs, it Eastern equine encephalitis is group, reporter) early caused by a flltrable virus. This EDUCATION COMMITTEE—Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, president of "I want, to publicly thank Un- Dorothea Wiersma of Plainfield is is extremely necessary _ that we n institute registrar; Stanley Wis- totaling $12300. Is usually a disease of wild 'and Union Junior College, is shown with education, committee of Police. ion. Junior College for the use of Ftifcc, chairman of the make this request. " its facilities. It places us in the niewski of Brick Township is "All that we «ay to you during domesticated animals. Man is an Training Academy which opened its new term at UJC's new Nbma- bursar, and Roy Smith of Eliza- labor division, said accidental host, and the €xact 'Mr hegan Building on Monday. Left to right are: Chief Fred Falzone . enviable position of being the first and pledges had the ensuing campaign for increas- police • Chiefs' association training beth is public relations' director.. transmission to. him is still un- of Garwood, education chairman; Chief Lester W. Powell of Cran- S1JB25. Ttoe merchants' ed wages, can amount to just one program in the state conducted on known.. Mosqultoes^Jhough; serve ford. dean^f school and president of Union County Police Chiefs1 Policy for the institute is set by headed by Milton. Bar- decision on your part We are hu- a college level." 4nan individuals who have dedi- as carriers of the virus, and ticks Association, sponsor of academy; Chief Christian Fritz of Mountain- a UJC faculty ,ifebmmittee. Dr. 5750, and the pro- ay harbor it from season to sea- Chief Powell introduced Acting Kenneth C. MacKay, college pres- men's division, headed cated our lives, if need-be, to com- m side, and Chief Edward Stupak of Kenilworth. Sheriff Roy Carey oil Union, mem-, by Dr.|W. F, Lange. J. F. Keivick munity service. YOUR SERVICE, son. . ' • ' . ident, is an ex-ofticio member and There is no known case-to-case bers'of the police chiefs' associa- Dr. Iversen is chairman." Other John A. Olson, $260. Will you dedicate less than this area." \ . • . . tion and college officials. ional industry and mer- cents per day in taxes, in order to spread, and isolation of the patient 'Police School members, are: Professor Hermann is not required. _, ...-'.., Dr. MacKay' invited the police- Following the opening exercises, e£ntributuiDS of $50 or 'ulflU our request? (Continued from Page 11 J. Bielefeld of Summit^-Professor Theincidence Is highest In warm men to become "part of our. stu- the new policemen began their Suburban Trust' Corn- urged them to< make this program I. Paul Giardina of Newark, Pro- >"You can solve our problems by weather, and. all age groups are dent group" and to make use of first class in deportment and dis- Union Countyy Trust only the first stcn, in their profes- fessor,' Arnold J. Keen of Roselle voting "YES" on our wage refer- affected. all the facilities of trie new build- cipline with Capt. Patrick Murphy i $500; Boyle-Midway Di- sional advancement. ' Park, Mr. Smith and Miss Wier- endum. Public Question 5, on Elec- l infants, the. onset is abrupt ing, including the library, cafe- of the New York City Police De- of Amnrlraw Home Products n Dr. kenneth C. MacKay,. presi- sma'. tion Day, November 3, 1959." U SAVE .15 POUND"! j(h high feve^r, convulsions and teria and studentSoujnge-as well partment as the lecturer. $350; COnford Citizen and w THAT HUTCH BED. FOR INSTANCE . 7 . |sn't It magnificent? You can have dent of tTnion -Junior College, wel- $100: Barrett's Wine generalized rigidity- Temperatures as the. classrooms. » ' The academy will continue dai- comed the policemen "as our new- of 103 to 106 degrees Fahrenheit ly, Monday through Friday, from Operating Expense and Store. $75; Marino's Asks Support lamp, books, clock, anything you want,_right within reach! And the bed's just the est^freshlmen." He told them they Charles Kitchen of Linden, pres- (Continued from Page persist for one or two days and ident of the Day Session Student 1 to 4 p.m. for eight weeks at the Fish Market. $65; Allen Printing ' (Continued from Page 1) will live "through a 'memorable college-. \ . Hocke, formerly of 319. High Company. $50; Jay-Mar. $50, andstanding Young Man of the Year.1 may then become normal in" one Council, also welcomed the po- di ARMOUR'S STAR time'in the hjstory of the college." street, as fund secretary-and direc- ,m PlastieS/Jne-. $50. Between now and election da;w weefe •".'•• beginning of this suite's charm! You get the man-size chest... plus massive dresser (doors "We arc delighted that the n°- licemen to the; college and asked tor, was announced. Mrs. Hocke. In older Children and adults, Tfce scfaooj/division. headed by Mr. Rich declared, ^the Republican --HcrtradcmjHs-thcHlrst-^ommun— -thcm-to-brin«lany-problems they . Registering for who was appointed to the board as onset is more gradual, with head- ^Tjjfj Ctaiifer BficEtertnith, supeTirj- ^^lhlti^^~t^^ vity use of our new building," Dr. might have to the tittehlibn of the (CSntinuea. from Page 1) a "representative "of."" the' Sister ache, chilliness, muscle" pains and hide 3 roomy shirt drawers) with hutch-top mirrorf All three pieces in the ,'/~^^ - !cnf/ioff nrt1<4 lias begun to the attention of all local voters : r idackay said. "We feel we have students, "who would be very from 7 to. ft p.m. on Tuesdays for Kenny Foundation, has moved to rZi&iiT4)m of Don-resident teadi- gastro-intestinal. or respiratory happy to assist you." , Ohio. Mrs. William McGrady of 3 J the qualifications of the two GOP symptoms. Within a.day or two, a great responsibility for the ad- 15 weeks. Tfae group is seeking no con candidates and urge their support vancement of higher education in Chief Powell told the students Tuesday evenings from 8:45 to Virginia avenue, an elected direc- itMiftBons £itxu% chUdren, but Di". severe headache, sleepiness, often timeless beauty of mellow Country Oak! So impressive, they'd be worthy of a manor house Ibl; ofthe'fund7 was appointed : of-Commissioner McAteer and 'progressing to coma, disoriehtation McDenraitb has. inWat'^'l • class- Kirwan on November'3. i secretary to fill the vacancy room, dsscussioxi of the United and delirium develop. The neck 1 by Mrs. Hocke's departure. The . chairman announced his mm and back are somewhat stiff. The master bedroom! Yet Koos price? Not the-fortune you'd expect ... but only $2991 Fund and the agencies it serves as comniittee will begin door-to-door .face is flushed and swollen and •• • • ' a lesson in dSiaensbip. He told a calls in several districts this Week- Residents Goii meeting; this week that he felt there may be tremors of the such instruction was valuable and end and continue this work until BEEF tongue, lips~and hands. The aver- And we've many matching pieces tagged .proportionately low ... for your bedroom ... (Continued i Page*) should be continued through election day. age temperature- is 102 to 105 de<- over in Honolul child's school life. The school di- Sb grces Fahrenhjeit and returns to Mr. Marshal^ a graduate of the vision—also is sending campaign Opening Niglit normql by tho. 10th day. and dining room! Come see Koos complete collection . . . tonight, tomorrow Sure! ^ University-oi Minnesota with~> materials to the parents through BOTTOM ROUND ROAST 79 Eastern equine encephalitis is bachelor/of -science degree in iTCottttoued ftani Page 1) the children: Preston, and Sue O'Connor, music; more severe and fulminating than Terms? Of course! Up to 2 years to pay! At all 4 Koos Stores. ' . chemical engineering, started, with other varieties: Diagnosis is to be Mary Montenecourt, admissions; n Baton Rouge, La., in 193$. considered when a patient has an He worked with Esso .Research P^y^Referendum Patti Clare, chaperojies; David De acute onset of fever arid headache. 'and Esso Standard in chemical Gen- Longe, publicity, and Charles ARMOUR'S STAR with signs .and symptoms of dif- (Coattauett from Paoe I) Doney, Lee Noristrom and Richard erations until 1957 and sjnee"~(nat work once every three months as fuse or focal involvement of the .time has served as deputy chemi- Kupcho, equipment- Other com brain. Demonstration of abnor- in police and fire service? Or day.mittee members are Janet Hurt, cal coordinator of the Standard shift constantly, as in business or mal elements in the spinal fluid Oil Co. Or Sa£ucday /Cranteen is sponsored by the rate of 75 percent. Recovery is tions- and Sunday off. with your family J Cranford Council of Church Wom- usually complete . in those who A resident of Cranford since as in business or industry? en, with Mrs. ChaTles Albury as survive the attack, except in in- 1940,\.With the exception of'three "Add to this list the discipline, SIZES 7 institutional representailve.' fants, whrj may later show mental years'X residence in Washington. training expenses, irregular meals, deterioration, spasticity and recur- Mr. Marshall, is a member of the lack of prbmolionaH^opportunities, Miss Ann Keep, daughter of Mr. 4 to 6 pounds, JW ring, convulsions. Cranford Dramatic. Club. Cranford the" absence of progression raises and Mrs. Henry Keep, Jr., of 314 and* constant exposure to public 6 to 8 pounds IM« Vaccines have been prepared Our Country Oak dining room impressive . . . indujei huge hulch butfe' I Taxpayers; Association, board of Elizabeth avenue, is among, stu- encephalitis but are not financiaT stewards of the First scrutiny and we believe you~~wlir dents enrolled for the 1959-61 4-to-H-pound$ f „. Presbyterian. Church, former agree that business and industry commercially available. academic year at Wheelock Col- 6 to 18 pounds There is no specific treatment. chairman of the Joint Civic Com- present a much more enticing pic- lege, Boston, Mass. A broad gen mittee for Encouraging Candidates Bed rest, strict quiet and good ture to the young man seeking Wai education and professional nursing are essential in the early for the Board of Education, former employment. training to prepare students to assistant scoutmaster of Boy Scout stages. • Careful attention- to bowel - ""What is the average family in- teach nursery, kindergarten and and bladder function ^ia-important. Troop_BO,, and a\member of the come in Cranford? "Know Your primary grades^is.. offered , b; 1 H respirator may- be-necessary-if N a t i o n a 1 Executive" Reserve. Cranford*. a publication recently Wheelock in a TBtir-year course American . Chemical Society, and .breathing is impaired. Carefully put out the local League of leading to the degree of bachelor pcrformecl "lumBar "puricliire to re- America^ Institute Chemical Women Voters, informs us that,' of science, in education Engineering Commil Chemical lieve increased intra-cranial pres- Development Associate sure is of value. Antibiotics against Mrs. Marshall is a mber of secondary invaders are used. Tepid the Junior Service Le; nurs- MAKING FRIENDS FAST! ,tilths, alcohol sponges and ice cap ing chairman of , the Ctanford | may be used for high fever and Visiting Nurses Association, a restlessness. Sedatives are indi- member of the Cranford Dramatic cated for insomnia and delirium. Club and formerly on thfr board of DINER'S CLUB Prolonged convalescence is es- the Cranford Girl Scout Council. sential. Patients should not return' Their daughter. Pamela." will to work for severaj months after enter a jjrh/ate girls' school in1 apparent recovery. ' Melbourne, and their son.-Jeffrey, SCOTCH 19, a sophomore at If high Uni- 'yersity, will- continue there and 1LY SELECTED Deborah League Plans visit in Australia during the sum- by the October Barn Dance mers. RIB END LOIN END Final plans for a barn dance Mr. Moody, a resident of Cran- QUALITY CONTROL BOARD October 18 will be discussed Tues- ford since 1900 and a graduate of OF DINER'S CLUB ,. day at 8:30 p.m. at a board meet- Cranford High School, holds a ing of the Surburban Deborah ' bachelor of science degree" in civil League. Mrs. Sanford Resnick of engineering from the University of, 10% Springfield will be hostess. Michigan. The dance will be held at Ever- He_startcd with" Standard Oil Case either green Lodge, Springfield. Mrs. Co. (N. J.) in 1925 as a civil en- Sariey-Schneider is Chairman. gineer and In the late 1920*s"had a Discount, two-year assignment with . the Hydro-Engineering and Chemical OF CRANFORD Co., a Jersey Standard affiliate. 4 NOTICE Or HEMINO new Bot(fFor JIH at Adjuimcat—Zaning He became a member of Esso Re- N'nl In- U hereby given that the Board search and Engineering in I93f as ol Adjuitment tZonlittfl of the Township 1 lb. Calves Liver - Vi lb. Bacon 89c »l Cranford. N.' J., in the County ol a civil engineer and later was Union, will hold • public heorlns on named a designer. He has served MONDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1950 a' 8:15 P.M.: IE.D.T.I at the Municipal look as a group head in the inspection Bulldmjr. corner North Avenue and Alden section of the mechanical division Chuck Beef Stew ... . lb.69c Stwet. Cranford, M. J.. to consider: 'since 1953.'Mr. Moody was a sur- , 0 59 Application of Charlra Areento -7— I _*[, |i 7 'or a variance to permit the •ubdlvislon veyor before joining Standard Oil. .£1 prcmiws located at 110 Benjamin Jifwt, Cranford. M. J.. and Immediately He is a member of Trinity Church —SUPREME i Ground-Round Steak lb. 89c UjMent thereto belnjt Lots 115. 118. 117 and of the American Welding So- »»d 118 in Blodk 37OIJ. Cranford. N. J... '"to two fifty foot lot*. ciety. . - AV tin- time and pLice above stated nil Mrs.-Moody is a member of the Blended Whiskey Inltrejttd partle* are Invited to be pres- Ground Chuck Steak • * • • **• lb.69c '"' when full opportunity/to be heard Cranford College Club, Wednes^ wil b« civen to them. - ' day Morning Club, Cranford Gar- By Order: 86 Proof — 40% Straight BOARD OF—ADJUSTMENT den Club and Trinity Church and ^ Robert IJ. Clare, Jr. is chairman of .supplies and trans- Whiskies ^ Lean Ground Meat...... 3 lbs. 98c .„,,, Chairman »HIbm f. Little. Jr. portation committees of the Visit-r Secretary -"' ing Nurse Association. Mr. and ••y»_ 4J9 •r^l. September 30. W39 Mrs.. Moody expect to be in Aus- Legs or Breasts - for frying. lb. 49c •«• Veen: UCLSa 10-S tralia about a year. 4/5 Quart Foil Qt. The new look is magic; very satisfying magic. We're Mr. and Mrs. Smith, who will not leave for Australia until 3 for $10.95 3 for $13J0 confident you'll ILkeyvhat you see. Not precisely the cutaway, spring, arc expected home this Loin Lamb Chops 4...... \..lb. 89c Looking for a week-end from^ Los Angeles, shorter, natural .shoulder jacket, slant pockets, narrow lapels, tapered where Mr. Smith has been work- ing in the general contractor's of- Hygrade Sliced Bacon ..... lb. 49c trousers, but the coordinated pleasing effect. It is new excellence - fice while they arc completing,de- NOTICE tail work on the new tnulti-tnillipn Because Off The Religious Holiday, We Will Be in dress expressed in the finest of fabrics and in our dollar plant. Closed Monday, October 12, Until 6 P, M. "A'graduate of Lafayette College "nexcelled.fitting, Kuppenhejmer clothes from $89,50 to $9S with a bachelor of .science degree Open 6 P.M> to 9 P.M. Mr. Smith started that year as' a BK 6-1044 CBA puny. After several years as a AN IKTVESJMENTSN GOOD APPEARANCE process engineer, ho became an assisting supervising engineer, re- sponsible for "planning of refineries 45- Year# of. Quality and economic analysis of rctlniivg n St. ' ppjccssc^. He was named a super- KOOS MAIN STORE vising engineer in the company*s (Opp. Cruford Thntn) A. design division in 1U54. . 27 • FV 8-J70O Thp following year Mr. Smith Pdttuty EMU US Was appointed assistant director of 18 North Ave., W. the planning engineering division, responsible for coordinating the 11 Walnut Ave. BRidgo 6-1113 BRANCH STORKS technical operations Of all .chemi- YIU0W PAGES Sta Giri. Kt. 7/ - C.I 96786 cal study work tind projects, and In the spring of 11)5!) he was trans- Open Friday Till 8 P. M. . FRS0S23 >£ji Monday and Thursday Evenings ferred to engineering coordinatiool WINES ANO UOUOftf •Paruffanj, Ri, 46 •, Dl 4'4tOO i former residents of Roscllc. Mr.i

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orating their room for the .auliimn Kelly and David Duncan are Deborah rlaney, Paul 'Lynch, Her- ing, scale for dr-y'measurey and Chronicle truly infbrm- Cranford Public School Neipg ^ - '":~ ; season. Leaves were cut put, by members of !a.special science com-, bert Ditzel, Mark Henne and Jenf- - The fpllpyvnig' children have Oeveland Seventh Grade Letters To ative and cnjo affair. Ellen'".^ 'Bressler^ David . Sikby. tinittee. studying about electricity. nifer Costas brought things to coptributed. library 'supplies for On behalf Mrs. John Silli- Selects Council, Officers The Editor Susan' DiMicheLe, 'Mary Jane Daniel Rappaport. John Mac- share with their new friends. the study of Australia: Diatinc Philip BrubakeV- was elected ; the Roosevelt Delikat, James*L6derstedt, Bever- Kay. Susan Schecter and Elaine Garretson, Richard Biribaucruiyil- prx'sident of the .seventh grade I should'like to lyTarulli. June Santella and Pa- Grade 2 Novello have made contributions liam""5priie, Donna t.ohrt'ink, John' .student Council at Cleveland Jun- ibla Avenue sincere appreciation tricia B6ttge. The leaves •'• were The children of .^Miss Carol 1893; Tna Cqpnvp Cmnxt trees, in the 11}^ \ipu® of tj^ to art exhibit and study of Switz- Polidori and Barbara Lconouicz. ior Hifih* School. £)ther .officers Crapfo: * * Five Ago placed on the tree on the bulletin erland. A social studies committee Mahon's second grade are study- [unity to attend. ' J were elected as follows: Peter Occi, Septfem! 1059 With seVcn f to join Many # thece wejre —•' —- -" — board. , . • ' is finding out further information ing about the community and safe- Children particularly interested ty Handbook togeth- vice-president; Robert Wiese, scc- the. Joint Civic uragink Can- The Boy Scouts Some, interesting things were about the people of Switzerland. ty. The policeman and his work in in current events are helping, to Iqn-andTjHeast—of-Dis^cteonim)»Lo9S^^r^^r:r^ew~aiid at The committee includes Robert the con3munity~is~their.special in^ setTtipTi current .events bulletin ~tht~Board-of brought jfor the science table. Jeff- board. They are Richard Biribniu-fi ceiye r^cogiiltiortfor my seryp as a roost effective guide for '" -• • ' ' \y^th the cooperation fit t}»e Cranford Defense rey Gray brought in chestnuts: Schuster. Deborah Dunikoski, tercst at ihis time. . Council repnSsphtatives elected- • four more expected to 3oln,-it was' anticipated John Polidori, Thomas Wt-bster work as publicity chairpnap for the preparing the press releases of out .that Jhei. new grpup wou|d hold.jjts orgaii^atiop Council, planned to sponsor a cpmn>uhity-wide After seeing the science unit film on the appealing story of "Willy Richard McQuald, pine cones and Sally West. Sheryl Miller. Linda The children were happy to were Charles > Hamilton, Dianna '" Pielhau and Kurt Gessner --are welcome seven new children from and Daphne Lane. Kntirnan. Peter \Varrinijt6n, Jan-" Cranford College'Club and tlje ganizatton. • ' • meeting later in the monih-or,early in November. curb collection of wast* pap^, .^^ ' Skunk.'* Mrs. Marilyn Lea's first grade pupjls were irispiredjo make! acorns; Brian Miller, a magnifying Schroeder and Tracey* Smith. .working on-a produce-map of Hol- Walnut School. They are.--Jay Adeline Gritlin, Bertha Heains,| ice NKXSZ, Jonathan Aptjar, Pauline '• 'Roosevelt PTA- * " „ Thank you. too. for the attract- Three Cranford men were ordered to report glass. ,_^ J_- Or^nteations votingvto Join were Rotary Club, their own "Willy's" to use for a classroom dramatization. EacH chijd~ land. Gail .Gilman is illustrating Grade 8 , , Babat, Bruce Bogardus; Richard Donna. - Lohrtlnk, Deidfe PetiiiUjDickison, Priscillii Havlland. Mi- Newspaper writing does not?' ive calendar presented to each Junior. Service League, Colony Club, VTA Tax- for inducUon into ^be prDoedlprces, it :\uas an- made Willy out of black" construction paper, using cnalk for the tlis- her Impression of the earth in the Other interesting things were - Pupils in Mrs. Vashti Yothers* coins easily io me and ah award ( contributed by: James Haustein. a Coxman, Marc Nadelman, Beverly ^nd Candace Arm|tace . have chael Jordan, Gt^irKe Simson. San- guest. •? .-• . •__ • : •;• payers" Association, Ladies' Auxiliary to Gapt. nounced by L. B- H^zzard, chairman pi ,'Sqlective ncfiyc stripe and cardboard for a stand. r early»rriorning. Judy Shapiro is iixth gradc_science class had theGoldberg, Debra Mastrious ,,and - wa?-therefore all the more gratify- storybook that he received for his holptid to locate refrrenee )OD[S todra Woirill. Dnriald t)ixon, Paula Member: Quality Weeklies Qf New Jersey Sincerely jnours. —> N. R. Fiske Post 335, VFW. and^Cpnford Post Service Boarij No. 5. They Were: Japigs W. Fly : illustrating what it looks like at opportMSuty "recently of bbsercing -Elyse Rieder. Patti Oldriam from 1 ing', t lean more toward creative o The adventures pt this mis- birthday; Cecelia, Gatto, Mexican bo usejtkin the study of the native Sol by. Kdward Biederman and Lpjs J. Hildebrant 212. American, Legion. The new organization was of 11 Alden street; Robert E GUbert,'9 Balmiere chievous little Jnammal were acted noon; Ricky Bucket, in the eve- an anrVlion larva in their class^ Lancaster, Pennsylvania,* and Ed-aborigine^v and coral reels of Patricia Fowler. wrlting-and thus cannot resist ihe, (Mrs. H.'wl his family to aid him in drawing jumping bean; Richard Ninivaggi room. The children discussed the r Entewd «t^ Post Offlcy at Cnujford,N.J,M Second Claas flatter, -CubUatyd Tbupdaft at to be composed" of representatives' of. non-politi- parkway, and Philip R_McGinnis of-Washington ollt by Gale Volkojann. Willy ning. ward Holland from Rahway, were Australia. \ / temptation to- toss ifi a superfluous Publicity L an ocean scene. ' .', and John. "Coates, toy cars; James :# Cranford, If. J., by The Canftjrd Citoqa and Chronicle, Inc. pfficlsl pefmtt* ** CranlbnJ. cal, non-sectarian, non-sectiopaj and non-profes- D. C, formerly of Cranford. ' i Skunk's better behaved' brothers The children v>ave completed various characteristics of the in-alsofwelcomed. - adjective now,ajnd again. ,/' Starfish for andean life display their "Cranford's McGrew ^Zo, Illing, stuffed animal; Kevin Ryan, sect and the unique way in which The "Just rNjjininc Headers" As to people saying a few idle Garwood and Kenilworth. Subscription Efte,, $4.00 « Tear. Advertising Antes 7 Telephone JBRidge 6-6000 Registration for Cranford's second annual Ellen Morris. Gary Walter made Grihick, Holly-' Bloecher, >Margaret ery. .'•••.• Dear Sir. ' "" Cbrrimenting o> curfew ordinances in nelgh- sion on them. rine Johnson, doll: Records werjc Clifford Gunderson. Diane Harden bara Pfarrcr's fourtH grade are new wor'ds buil,t from ^HMVI With Kteeple minds the rooks cawing 1 boring communities and questions in this cort- Adult Education School • had been started at and acted out^the calf that met Fielz and Christine Kanzler; clams, brought in by Ellen DeRosa. Paul word endings they now recbgtuziv about it:—George Eliot Sincerely, On behalf of the Rosary Society sfortune' in encountering fright- Grade 4 and Richard Wolfinger. - preparing a display case and a nection. rais,ed( by local residents. Police Chief Cranford High School, it was announced, by Mrs. Robert \Biro." Deborah Johnson, Brink, Susan Moschella. Deborah hall bulletin board for the month Lois J. Hildetfrant of St. Michael's , Church. 'I want •ned Willy. Miss Ruth- Morgan's fourth William A. Fischer issued a statement In which' Moses A. Craig, director. Elyse Gcndel, Ted Amgott and Carr, Wolfgang Boehm, George of October. (Mrs. H. to take this opportunity to thank Mother Skunk was played by grade is studying Mexico in. social anc Having realized $111.75 tor its .multiple char- Mary Kay Fauble. Scott Jones Jurick, Patricia Peters, Mary J Livingston Avenue They are studying many new you. sincerely, for the invitation to he declared conditions at the time' did not war- Gone' Fred .Schmitt, and the parts studies. The children who have 2 Stratford Terrace rant the establishment of a curfew for juveniles. ities during the second weekof its joint subscrip. assigned himself some homework Delikat. Erin J>hea «and Nancy subjects including Australia; TheUnited'^FundStory '. the breakfast and press conference of the boy and girl, whpm Willy and madea^rab, lobsters, and ancontributed to a classroom exhibit SPECIALIZING IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS Cranford, N/J. He .reported that the record of juvenile offenses , tion i drive being "held in cooperation with The Kaufman. . ^ Morning kindergarteners - under measurement and instruments . OD September 25. met on bis explorations, were octopus. Evelyn Gillick and Mary of articles made in Mexico are: Committee chairmen and workers have completed their months of prepara- . .$epteml)er 29, 1959 , Citizen and Chronicle, the Junior Service League Mary Lou Rossi, Mascia Koon. the direction of Mrs. Ethel Harr which are commonly -heeded and OF EYE PHYSICIANS AlthoughJ^ myself, was..unable here was less than that, in many other towns. d'ken by Mitchell Goldfarb and Kay Fauble also made-some fish Nancy Sweeney, .Jon Limmer, Rosemary, Howell ,and Carol Rosei Dear Sir: '/'."•" aimed at doubling this*, amount the following Kim Shawde, MarttOUllom, Tyler reus have been learning about used; and techniques Of .careful tory worft; advance contributions have started the ball rolling at an encouraging to attend, .our organization was Cranford's sj?e and population. Doidre Zahajhewycz. as a homework assignment. Were good classroom,helpers. saTety. On September 22. Frank observation and description for As representatives of the Wom- week. ' ' ' - • ,-•• ' - Hill, Katherlne SkldnWe, Patricia represented by Mrs. Carl Brtitz The 13th annual UnitedrFund Campaign was The children enjoyed their play - - ' Grade 3 ~" > Farmer, the school's safety patrol- science. The class will vote to rate; Charlie Dooley has had his say about ttfe importance? p'f generous donations an's Christian Tertiperance Union, Fire Chief Howard G. Schindler and Charles d were delighted) when they / Grade 3 " Zobel, Janice Auerbachy; Maxine JOHNE.GAVITT and Mrs. Patrick Walsh, who will to be launched with a "goal of $20,006 for four an '' Mrs. Lee Rothouse's third grade In Miss Margaret Corcoran's man, paid the class a visit. The decide which subject to choose and from you and me, and today the 1^59 Cranfdrd United Fund Campaign gets tinder (Currle Memorial), we thank you be nssfcting with publicity 'this organizations: Welfare Association, Visiting A. Bauer, Jr. of 8l5 Springfield avenue were took the Willy Skunks home foj> Van Gilder, Diana Avery, Frank following day the class made po- then will divide up into commit- is off to a good start. They have De Cicco, Gerry Norris and Theo- third, grade, Catherine Capobian- TRESCRTPTION OPTICIANS and your staff for a most pleasant season in connection with the var- Nunse .Association. Boy and Girl Scouts'. H. T. initiated as members of Capt. Ne\vcll Rodney more play activities. / co, Bonnie Klein, Denisc Nolan. lice hats, which were used for tees for this project. way in earnest with a hoyse-tc-h,buse cqnya« tip raise the W2,OO0 needed to support >nd informative .press' breakfast elected a good president and vice- dore Thaler. . ' . ious projects we have planned. Sutherlin \iras executive chairman. "Alberts E. " Fiskc Post 335; VFW. The 'initiation was con\uct- president, Barbara Spaeth and Charles Birchett, Gerald Cuozzo dramatic play. . Children helping to sd up a 109 JEFFERSON AVE. last Friday morning at Sherlock the programs of 13 participating health and welfare organizations. The rest of the *they have informed me that the Johnson was president. ed by Commander Thomas'cVan Sickle at the post Bloomingdale School Nancy Simpson, respectively.. The and John Grun have made book- Many children have brought display of commonly used meas- Hall/ „ ' Martin Bldg. — Sire«» floor breakfast was delightful and the _i Johft Pethick of 1 Bloomingdale avenue was headquarters, ? South avenue, west, Grad* 5 • children are studying the Netherr _i Lincoln School lets of September interesting things from home to uring instruments are; Marc Gu- story is up to you. Be sure you plftdfle enough to fnsur^a^successful endingl_^_r —-•••'-/ Cordially yours,-. -- - k^ 7 Allen Hopkins, SusanGuemple, share .with the class for "Show tierrez, liquid glass and metal con- ^ELIZABETH 2^340 the'13th member of Boy Scout Troop 80; sppn- XJranfbrd Hall Sanitarium, located^in a 25- Pupils in Mrs- Sally Volmer's lands in social studies and the' ' Kindergarten l / Marian R* Tunner. Sec. Robert, Pranip,-- John Higgins, and. Tell." Betty Jane. Wasowski. tainers; Bertha Hearns, scale for •of your staff were very inspiring sored by the First Presbyterian Church> to be room residence designed on the'style of an.Enj»- class have prepared two murals night and day sky in science. Miss " Dorothy • Weinberg's -kin- OpM t KM. to BPM. Dally — Moo. ft Thun. fl JLM. to • ./ .. ' Laura Clark, Treas. Karen Kiamie, Jerc Rastelli, John Georgiann Scmplc. Thomas Babos, people's weight, and Dale Schul- and informative, and they wish to awarded the rank of Eagle in the 26-year" history ligh country home which was built'by the late (dr the bulletinyboard in the west > Greg Olson, Mary Atkins, Allen dergarten classes have been dec- # express their tti=»«flrg for a thor- of the unit. , - .Charles E. Kaltenbach on a 12-acreestbte bor- corridor of ^tne building. The New Cultural Offering in Cranford 14 Dartmouth Road oughly enjoyable morning. Cranford, N. J. dering the Rahway River between South and tlicme of one mural is "Sports Yours truly.' . . • Ten Years Ago We Enjoy*'; that of the other "A . September 30, 1959 J Lincoln avenues, -was formally opened with t)r. Next week will niark the inaugura- House,, Russian and Eastern European Helen JU Kenny Six giris whp were delegates' to the .-Blair Fall. Scene." All pupils contributed Dear Sir: : M. M- Davison of Jloselle Park as medical djrec- •"Distinguished DrycleanCng, Laundering and Allied Services for the Quality-Conscious .. tion of the UnrorTJunior College Institute, Culture, Stenography I, Stenography il^ •(Mrs-F.X.) summer conference, told of their experiences at tor; Miss Dora M. Barnes, a registered nurse as' \w \Mh scenes using original paper ' Thank you very much for the in- " Piihlirity fhainnan the_Margar'et Greene cjutouLdesigns. _r a program being offeredby the college m --... , , - •*.••£. vitation to the Citizen and~"Cfiron- -superintendent, -and—Robert-M.—Rubenstein-of- • icle Breakfast Workshop and the Guild at the "Fjrst Presbyterian.-Church. They New York as manager..- "' / s Williarn. Walters, Earjry, Janow- •* M L~L r> u- -i *••'• J Interested persons may register for 703 Willow Street were: Carol Blackman, Marilyn'Grant, Nev.a Lee ski, Darlene Cox, Elizabeth Crow- recognition of my last year's efforts Cranford. N. J. ley, Frances Meyer, Leslie Eld-, its new NomaheCan Buildtnc to provide e n * . ., ^r 7 »: as publicity chairman for the Jemison, Judy Peterson.^ Barbara Sloat and Twenry-Fiwe Years Ag» y / October 5. 1939 Aletta Thomson. • \. •'' ' Edward C.'McMahbn-, president a hd manager ridge, Jeffrey Hyams, . Kathryn »ia ircw iMUHiuncfidii uuuufiig. ty j/ivvmp y £ jjjese courses in the new Nomaher Bropksidc Place PTA. Plutarch ( an 0 Dear S»r: • " ^of^The Citizen and Chronicle, was elefcUdhigh S'cmon and' William Johnson new! a new deluxe swan Service for.. • said there is no sound more pleas- Following.a second puMic'heartog, Township worked together on "A Foil non-credit college level courses of gen- gan Building on Springfield avenue, or> Grant School building was nev- Committee adopted on. final reading "an ordinance chief- ranger of the High Court 'of Nejsr Jersey, ing than to hear one's self praised. er condemned by the State Board Scene." Those who, painted' the eral interest to idults in the'cultural and p0Site Nomahegan Par4c, between 6:30 jHbweveivI.coijld not have done a providing for a municipal dumping ground- and Independent Order of Foresters', at'the biennial «uxal_!Sports We Enjoy" includ- of Education, the Cranford build- session at. the Irvington/Elks Club. Mr. Mc- liberal arts as well as courses for industry and 8:30 tonight or tpmorrow night. 0 commendable Job without the gen- ing inspector or any other official regulation of its use. The measure was passed. ed William Evans, Thomas Rob- and special groups in the Union County This is one of a number of added corn- erous and helpful cooperation of public body. This is contrary io 4-1, iri'the same form as originally submitted with Mahon, a member of Court Elizabeth No. 1, hatj erts, Thomas Mokrycki, Linda you and your fine staff. been high vice-chief ranger during the past two Allen, Jonathan Shapiro, Russell area. Institute courses are open to all in- munity-wide seryices planned by Union the statement made in the Citizen Finance- Commissioner John Vt -Nostrand, dis- ..• 'Sincerely, and Chronicle of last.weefe. The seniinfi. Mayor George E. Osterheidt said .the years and was a delegate to the supreme court Loveland, Lorai-nc Dmytriw and Joseph; Dawson. ' terested persons of post high school age. Junior College now jhat it has available Irma S. Mirante statement , was doubtless the re- ' ordinance was passed, without any changes be- session the previous .June' in-'Torontd, Canada. Scope of the project is indicated by the expanded facilities on its new campus, (Mrs. A. R.) suit of /lack of information and He also was a past higj» chief ranger and had In the display case in the hall, cause the new measure.- together with a new x —no t^ for-the-purpose-of depreciating- Board of Health ordinance,. would give over-pll served for more than 15 years as treasurer. pupils have exhibited some of the following listing of courses torbe giy- It is hoped |hat the public's response will ; 117 Makatom Drive their collections. Stamps' have the. value of the building as a Town control of the''dumps and refuse, collections, jfc - Announcement ;was made that Charles Kurtz, en: Art.^Appreciation, Basic Scientific demonstrate full appreciation of the hew ' Cranford, N. J. Hall as hasybeen proposed, per- secretary and treasurer of The Xltizen and been displayed by Joseph Dawson, 'said if the ordinance;proved to be a hardship Thomas Roberts, Kathryn Semon Russian, IBM Principle,?, Plane <3eom- cultural opportunities being offered, resi- . September 28, 1959 sonal knowledge of the situation at Chronicle for the past seven months, had sold .Dear Sir: was " for local residents riftcr a fair trial he would be and Jonathan Shapiro. Mark Rlck- etry, Report Writing, Road to the White dents of this area; ., the/time the minor started is his interest in the newspaper and printing busi- . • . • • / . . • ' • - / •'..••••• Mrs. Joseph Talcott, president of the first to favor amending if. Chief- objection :is has displayed coins. Other the basis for this statement. ness to John K. Cloud, vice-president and editor the Colony Club of Cranford,. and) 1 was the necessity for a permit ar-d payment of a Horns, include models as follows;- / ;About 3O years ago there was •Business Women Look Forward to 'Confident Future* I, would like to thank you for your x 50 cent toe for dumping one conveyance load or of the firm. . •>_ . Men,; Thoma^ Mokrycki; planes, some agitation for a near high kind invitation to your press Five local Republican organizations had Joseph Dawson, Thomas Mokrycki school,' Those behind the prdpos^- a fee of $10 a yeaT. The Cranford Business and Profes- Week, remarked: "The women in* the breakfast and workshop. ^^ banded together under the leadership of the and William Walters; boats, Thom- cd^-project-were-Unable-to-gather- ^^ 3,400" •The excellent advice we received * ~ ! "Taumcipai^Comnuttee to form a joint Republican' iis~ivfokT5cki; charms, Linda Al7 enough data to arouse the towns- Conditions in Cranford slowly returned: to campaign'"committee, Mrs. Mabol B. Lovell, len; oil painting, Elizabeth Crow- ggnization to fpster inspiration of a sense at this informative workshop will people to support the issue. They ley; baseballs, Lloyd- Leschuk, BPW clubs this week in observance of normal as local residents as well i»s road depart- ..municipal chairman, announced. Organizations of di^ty to this community and a desire to . make my job as publicity chair- had an inspection made of the and pelts, William Johnson. National Business Women's Week. Now man-easier and more interesting. building by the then Cranford ment and utility company crews succeeded in were the Cranford Republican Club, Women's f . .t ...... „ .. i « • show secviceano-leadership. The love of Sincerely, '' cleaning up most of the wreckage left in the Wake Republican Club, Italian-American Republican ivletfibers of the class bid a fond ••><<•: building inspector, whose report farewell to Gordon Wells who, in its thirty-first year, National Business -God and/country are the foundation Mrs. Benedict P. MorelU Was contrary to -what the group of-> --T-Publicity-Ghairman—- wi!b bis fnrnjly,, leftity^m&Jox Women s- Week was established -to'-^oV"TstonesT)^JBtTOnfiden(rifuture;*''™"~*'*""''"' ^ '""' wahteS. His report was never munity end the neighboring Vrea ih-tHe meiinoiT*—fdTd-Colored RepubHcahciruFand'theMunicipal Iran where they will spend the /Continued on Page 5) of long-time residents. Cranford lest nearly 500 "Committee. ' . . the world the ability, caliber and progress Th6 Jocal club received its charter 218 Columbia Avenue next two years . of the business and professional women October 27, 1955, and was. welcomed 'to Cranfprd, M. J. Preserve Your Wedding Gown in our country. The theme this year, the New Jersey State Federation of Busi- ,. September 28, 1959 Brooksirie Place Dear Sir: Grade } chosen by the' National Federation in " rtess and Professional Women's Clubs. The annual Press Breakfast and With Our Exclusive Keepsake Service! The science unit under study in Workshop of the Cranford Citizen Washington, D.--C, is "A Right Turn to aV, Up to the present time there are 20 dif- Miss Lucille Brzozowski's first Confident Future." This is a theme which ferent jobs and professions represented trade is ocean life. Dyke Ackland expresses confidence in our country, our in the club with a membership of 42 pe-''' complished community projects such as ACCORDION Purposes of the National Federatibn contributing $100 annually for a period of include the improvement of conditions in three years to the Union Junior College INSTRUCTIONS all business.and professions; the ejeten- • Development Fund, two $25 savings at youX home sion of opportunities to better the busi- bonds awarded each year to two students or at the\studio ness and professional status of women; in the Cranford! High School business I nlo. ibtba nto from Mwifk MM •PJHOataMttatato*^1 * RENTAL the preparation of women for leadership course, a scholarship fund, and a Career Now you can keep your glorious wedding in their communities, their states and the Day for the high school girls of Union Daniel Ku&ter gown fresh and lovely down through the nation^-andUhe-advancement of^ women County to assist them in selecting their years! - in their respective fields of work so that careers. • " _ 11 Van Bur*n-Av«nu« No Fish Story BR Our deluxe ''Keepsake Service" , treats .they may make their greatest coritribu- The Cranford club extends ah invi- your gown to the ultimate in gracious, quality VUtr Hnwnt at Americas BUM • tion to the common good. tation to any business or professional Will it* mt Keart ktUfks. bat"» cleaning and custom packaging. «Jmpl« 4Iet tk*B«e u«U«n the' Mrs. August C. Hoff, pretsident of the woman who has not been contacted to U»e» si. flitjr Uwuui UU» "Keepsake Service" cleanses every part of Cranford BPW, in calling on citizens of join the group by calling Mrs. Virginia . W» Uw wr«D« kla« of fat that your beautiful gown to perfection, with extra- capu« heart »tl»«iln. t^iiy e»m- Cranford and surrounding communities Williams, 129 Bftakatom drive or -Miss «•••!<• e«ntaliUa« ehotestrol ordinary attention to all detdils and trim. chbha uittU*. bat flsh tats an* to celebrate National Business Women's Thelma Tunisonj 20 West Holly street. veceUbM lto. M

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and,,.balloon' game; .M15. William have 'a. habit of 'doing .-^" was en- CKuilordj^Brfys'' Basoball Leagues pointed to the newly, established manager of manufacturing for ihe> Charles kamilton, lollipop pitch larged 'to the point of declaring wishes to,thank you for. your ex- fi^8,^vpsesfcrml position d jass'istant general man- divLsion.. *^ ' •'••' * Mrs. Berrtard . Garliriger, white that the. state had condemned the cellent obverage of • our activities ager-of the Dyestuff and Chemical v elephant; Mrs. F. R. Heick, 'Mrs A graduate of Nebraska State-' ' -V. ' building. - "• ' .^ . this' past season-. . ' '? •' Division of General Aniline and % A. C. Innocent! and Mrs^'J:'E. Teachers College with a BS.de-' ; At Bloomingdale PTA Fair A. later survey' was made by an . A/siis representative, I also wish Film Corporationi ' Cojucci, homemade, baKe. goods; architect and engineer whose name gree, DrJ' Schulze obtained his* There will he prizes and surprises for all members of the family Mrs;, Fred Loeloff, bean jbog gome, to thank yoii for the privilege of Dr. Schulze was formerly, man- ;M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from, the„ 05 the Bfoomingdale Avenue-PTA holds its autumn carnival at the I do not recall, at the behest of an- attending your recent Prejss Break- ager 6X'> manufacturing bf - tn'e Mrs. Henry" Halvorscn and^sjrs other group seeking the truth. He Slate University^ of Iowa. He- is j Dr. Aitehe^oiii Wife Honpi Lutherans ; Dr. Adams avenue baseball Held from 11 ajn. to 5 $.m. Saturday. William Evans, candle shoot grime; fast and Workshop. I found it both division. In Ms new 'jiosition. one a native of Chadron, Nebraska. | Free gifts will be "given ..to ey- Mrs. William • Burnptt, ' ring toss confirmed the reports of both the enjoyable and helpful. ' '' ' * of his major r'e3poh"sTbil'U'ies will y State and the, loral ; . eryoner«istta!y^ entr tefaie' fairr the Underwater Fifliermen of i inTc [ —-^-.—-Sincerclyr ' •—~~ Easeball~ TEXT, CONTEXT AMD THE CHtJHCH : '. .-.,'. ^USehedfife grounds fjrom II ajn. to 1 p.m. Opr New merely, in his .opinion, that'if the. parision projects' from research to Jersey, will Jake place on thte booth; Mr." and Mrs. Scott. Mat-j third floor was to be use^ for'class- s^ Joseph Downing /. "A farewell for Dr. George A. Aitcheson and Mrs^Arfcheson was By He». Arnold J. D»h|qnltt. Pastor, Calvary Xulhsran Church ., "Wje Have "One Future"has been chosen by DrrTtobert G.Longakcr, portunity to test 'one's skill rhay commercialization for the Dyestuff Meets Monday;- Night ' ; pastor^of the First Presbyterian Church,: as his sermon topic at the grounds at 11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m. thews^milk-hottle pitch; Mr. Lin-room and library purposes, the Publicity Chairman . arid Chemical Division. ' held Friday evening in the Fellowship Hall of the^Oliance Church. Members . "'Earlier' this year, a very able yourig minister in |otir town For Week bea found in a variety of*games — and 4 p.m. gerfeldt and!Mr. J. F. Kluepfel The Mothers' Auxiliary of the : Ns stairway would have to be.chang- Dr. Schulze joined General Ani- A capacity crowd attendedrand many gaye testimony to the blessings Reception tJt new members will wrote a 'Thought for the Week which struck resonantly a" sympa- The Rev. Arnold J. bahlgulst, 9;30 and^l a.mj. services'Sunday. " . . V '.. pit'ehing .ping-pong balls Into a clown balloon men. i "' j ' ' i Mothers may do" advance gift or ed and the girders under theflobr line as.a research chemist at the be held Sunday at thej»:25 a.m. thetic chord in at least one reader. The latter wrote quite a 16ng pastor of C a 1 y a r y Lutheran The sacrameftt" of baptism will be administered at the early.service goldfish bowL knocking. down 1 Mrs. Gv W. Volkman, Mrs. Rolf . 216 Arbor J&reet Cranford Boys^ Baseball Leagues nnd help received from the pastor. Letters Inpft former members in personal buying among the many strengthened.. This is all there ev- Linden plant in 1942 and since and 10:55 ajn. services at the letter commending the author for his message, a letter which gave Church, will preach at the 8:15,to Linda Ruth &Ulen, daughter of milk bottles, -tossing darts, pitch- Rosenkrantz. Mrs. Hubert' Lcrch, Cranford, N. J. will hold its monthly meeting ,at' other states were received, and a large Meiryiry Book wa^ complied. 9:30 and 11 a.m. services Sunday ing rihg5LX>ntpt the land. Un- an interesting and enjoyable morrii ceived from BrT Bobert G. Long- services at the Alliance Methodist Church, Roselle, as context against which he wrote. Yet, out of his words someone irele seven during-October. Hughes;' Priscilla Anine Mueller, eluding five 'goldfish, await the p major fund-raising project for the will s Strength" year. The public is invited to at-ion Junior College, in accordance ing. Former Resident aker and H&^-Erank Rossii. will begin with Sunday speaker. Robert Higbie, president, dated to find the text that supported negative attitudes about the Regular^events' include: Today, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert youngsters at the game: booths^ attraction at this booth from 1 J tend. In eqse of rain (he. fair will with the contract with the tpwn- Sincerely, • -. . Visiting Alliance pastors were School at 9:30 ajn. under the sup- has invited all'men and young men necc&ity;.bf the'church. •"''.', •'• • '. - - ' > Junior Choir rehearsal at 3:30 andMueller, Jr.; Karen Ann Munster, at identicaLcfiurch services. Sunday * Among the host of attractions pin. to 3-p.rri. wil! be the sale of. Takes New Post of William A. FeJmly, Adult Choir, 8 p.m. Saturday, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles at 9:30 ana llaStj. The younger will be the merry=go-round. whip. live puppies. be held September 17. ship, has offered to transfer title Mrs. Robert Gisser ight Steiner, Dover; Rev- of the church to attend. ^. ' People are always prone to' find proof in texts ripped.out of back to Cranford for the $20,000 Fitting y L-rintendent. The morning serv- Catechetical instruction at 9:30 Munster; Susan Carol Nielsen, departments of the Church School . ferris wheel, fire.engine and live An exhibit •' of various house on Hanna, Belvidere; Jtgy. Sunday School is held each Sun- context. I licnow people who believe that Dr. Paul Tillich. who has they originally., paid plus the cost' President At General Aniline iobert Clancy, Clark, and Rev. will be at 11 a.m. A group a.m. "Sunday: Members /of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert rides. An auction of new plants can be f<)und at the plant Letters to the Editor day at 9:25 and 10; 55 asn. for chil- spent years within the official-family tsi-the church and even will (neet; at 9:30 and.the older de- poponyy w booth, with Mrs. Glen Murphy of improvements they installed. Mra. Joseph H. Downing Dr. C. e.iSchulzc ot Wcsifield, ' Harry Arnold, Union. Audents from tyyack Missionary Senior Luther. .League wilT attend Nielsen; J^nne Peterson, daugh- (Continued from Page 2) dren from three years of age played an invaluable role in training ypuQgjeopJe for her ministry, partments at 11 a.m. • ^\ merchandise will'take place at 2 giving a special surprise to each Publicity Chairman . formerly of Cranford, basMjcen ap- SHOES IS OUR SPECIALTY! Jvjyack. N: V. .will present the annual falt-rally of the -Central ter of-Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson; 1 made public, but from personal This is probably the. greatest —V- • • • Words .of welcome, a Gaelic/ through high School. | St.). n.T. | U 4-TMfl board of elders; /Donald .. Davis, ults will meet in the home of Mr. Choir rehearsals arc scheduled . themselves when it comes to the church. ^ ments will be served by the kinder- -The anthem bv/the Westminsjkcr Girl ' Scout • Troop 106 und Tickets will be on-sale at the en- and the request that a state in- Dear Sir: Coup pad Iwti.ldeol IMKUCIIOI^- DIr. Jack Yowmon AiiKf. Dir. Alton Sock 304 CENTENNIAL AVE. CRANFORD board of deacons/ JoHh Ferguson, arid Mrs. Howard' Davis, 132 Hill- as follows: .Children's Choir, Wed- Those of us,who are officially identified with the church are garten staff. Choir at the first service will be Brownie Troop 291 will meet trance gate under the direction of spector be sent to check them. An The Mothers' Auxiliary of the' board of trustees; and A. L. Welke, crest avenue. / ." i nesday at 4 ji.m.; Youth Choir, 4 .among the front janks of those who readily adnrtl-her weaknesses. Tuesday, ^Children's choir re-r. "Praise My Jsoul, the King of Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Also on Mrs. Richard Matus, treasurer. inspector' was serit whosoTeport hearsal-at-3:30_p.m. —At-JUla—the confirmed that of the local inspect- ~exccutiverboarar •- ^OrvMonday the Sunday School p.m., loclayrXhiipel Choir, And we know the cause, too, because.even rose!-colored~glasses^ Heaven^-byyAndrews^The-Chan- hird of four classes for instruction cel Choir /ill sing "With a Voice this date, a, „ or with some^suggestions. Among' Pat Cicconc, president of the Workers" Conference will meet at nesday, 7 p.m. and Chancel Choir, will not deflect bur View of our sin and error. When some critic in'the manse basement fK>nv9' a.m. • Mrs. Fordham has been assisted Men's Bible/C^ass, Spoke of the 7:45 p.pri. ,, _ . 8 p.m., tonight. , , • • -^ of new mernhers will merft with the of 'Singirig" by Martin Sttaw at by the following PTA members: them was that the heating system charges that the churtth is full of hypocrites, half-truth that it is, pastor at 6:15 p.m. in the primary the u a.m. service. to ,5 p.m. Anyone willing to help was put of dafc and recommending pastor's teaching ministry in the Both the Pilgrim and Colonist Boy Scout Troop 75 will meet out for any length of time is in- JH*?. Alfred Bencdit and Mrs. it is, nevertheless, halt-true. From the human side of it, and this room. Those, persons transferring Senior High Fellowship will its replacement, which was done class'. A poem composed by mem-forttilices of Pioneer Girls will tonight in the auditorium, at 7 p.m. vited . to come. CafLeVShuIl, co-chairmen; Mr. and is from the highest .dignitary ori down, the church is filled with from, other Lutheran- congregations meet at 1 p.m.' in the junior high He also said that owing to the con- M#s. Robert Allen,- goldfish game; : bers of the Vouth Fellowship was meet on Tuesday at 7 p.m. At 8 and Explorer Post 75 at 8 p.m. in Tomorrow evening teachers of • •/ '•• read ai a tribute to .. pastor, hypocrites, with sinners. And any critic who levels this accusation will attend this class. room.' Bonnie Harmon and Joan dition of the stairway leading to o'clock that. same evening the jiho visual aids room. the junio't department of the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wright, dart and W\ss ClaiClirr Orrok. director'>* against us. reveals much more of how littie he knpws about him- Wednesday, Junior High and Penvenne are in charge of the the third fIe»»Tit would be" in the Heanors' Class will hold t its Cub Pack 175 will hold its pack Church School will meet at 8 p.m. , the Youth Fellowship, thanked the self? Re's not telling us anything about ourselves that we don't\ 'program. The Junior High Fel- interests of safety not to usd that monthly meeting. . , meeting in the auditorium of the Senior High. choirs will meet at at the church. The program fat.. pastor for his work among them. 3:30 and 6:45 p.m.", respectively/ lowship will meet at th,e same part of the building for classrooms The Women":/Prayer Band:will educational building Saturday eve- . already shamefully admit. v the Wonien's. Guild meeting on Mrs. Mabel Smith; chairjady of time in the junior room. r unless the condition could be rem- meet on Wednesday morning at ning at 7. Junior Sportsmen's Club But this is only half the story—if it's even half. In spite of The; Pastor's Bible Study group Monday at 8:15 p.m. will feature a tjtfe board of deacortesses/present- llNifieet at 8:15 p.m.'in the .pri- Tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. the Bible edied. There was no, condemna- 9:30 at theahom|c of Mrs. L. A. Con- will hold their semi-monthly meet- her yross human imperfections, the church still remains ^he agency stewardship film and fllmstrlp on CRANFORD DRAMATIC CLUB ,fcd Mrs. Aitcheson with a book. Study group discussing Second tion in the report of the building over. 10 Retford avenue. Tne reg- ing, tomorrow at 7 p.m. in room"10 . mary room. The class, whidt will "Seven-Synod Causes." The wor- Mrs. Charles Krohryon .behalf of through which God works to reveal His redeeming work for hypo- continue for three more,we«ks, is Corinthians will meet at the home Send Me My Tickets For the 1959-60 Sea sort or any pa.rl of jjjf but merely some the Ramabai Missionary Society, ular mid-week Prayer-. Meeting ship service will be led by Circle On Monday both the Wesleyan crites—both those inside and outside the church. This fact alone open to all who are interested in. a of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sbmmerville, suggestions for bringing it more presented Mrs. Aitcheson with a wili be at 8 o'clock^that evening,' 1 3, and Circle 1' will serve as host- ., MRS. W. J. HOFFMANN Service Guild nod the Methodist gives the church her greatest staturei-that God can take such a ^iudy of ihe Gospel of Mark, " Craig place. The congregation in line with architectural practices With two completely new, completely different lines of cars gift. Mrs. John ^erguson. prest followed by choir TehearsaL y esses. ^ . •'• Men/will lf^kt at 8 pJm. The W§CS motley crew of sinful hunten beings and make' them the instru- shortest of the Gospels. is invited. 10 Willow Street, Cranford, N. J. bfsthe day. dent of the Home Missionary So- The Boy Scouts' will meet to- will/hold their monthly meeting / Boy Scout' Troop 44 and ments of His love and grace. This is the purest essence of a.miracle Monday evening at 8 p.m. the Th|s report was not given to the ciety, presented Mrs. Aitcheson night at 7 p.m. and the Cub Scouts on Tuesday beginning with a pray- plorer Post1 44 will meet Tuesday / that God uses the likes of you and me. >• Rev. Dr. Carlton Allen of the Please reserve for h»e — -— subscrJDtions at $4.00 each. public and displeased those behind with a gift of money from the tomorrow at the same time. evening /at . 7 p.m. The monthly er group at 11:30 a.m.; luncheon at This is why I am an integral part of the church. Here I join Bound Brook-Presbyterian Church the agitation. However the rumor ladies of rthat group. Mrs. Michael noon and a business meeting and PresidingElder meeting of the board; of deacons- My check for $ ,.- is enclosed. Riccitelli; mother of one of the " in family, in communion, with others who know they are God's will continue the study on the was startedNthat the State Board program .starting at 1 p^m. course, "The Church Comes Alivc': will be held the same evening at church-young men who'is a mis-to capacity at both the morning instruments, and who in this, semblance of oneness hope to give takes St. Mai^ 7:30 p.m. The Teachers Training NAME ; ; had become alhrmed-at the condi- On Wednesday evening the in the junior room. Tuesday at tion of the building and ordered an slonary to West Africa, brought and evening services. Many for- greater strength to their witness for Him. Class, for those interested in teach- Churchu h Night Scries will continue 1:30; p.m. the Prayer Group will vADDRESS _ TEL. NO ~ investigation. This\— as rumors farewell from the mis^ mfcr members who have moved «-ach night: "The Can you who confess faith in God afford to stay apart frbm Pulpit Sunday ing in the Church School, will be I ith meet.in the junior room. At 8 p.m sionary education "board' of the from -this area • returned to honor Vitality of'the Methodist Heritage His church? ThcRpxf. D. M. Owens, presid- -the same nightr a men's" "meeting held on this same date at 7130 p.m. — : STATE- DGEL church. the pastor and his wife. The pas-in America" led by Dr. H. Gordon ing eldeV of the New Brunswick Will be held to set up organization The Junior Choir will rehearse Please make* your check payable to the'Cranford Dramatic Club. tor presided over the communion Vice-chairman of the executive Harland, assistant professor *f district, will preach Sunday at the plan? for the coming canvass Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. ' "The For further infonnation Call BR 6-7250, BR 2-5662 or BR 6-0742 service in the morning. The eve- committee, Mr. A. .L. Welke, Church History, lirew University 11 a.m. service at St. Mark's AME which is under the direction of Christian Round Table," an adult FILL OVT COMPLETELY quoted the.poem, "I.Know Some- ning service included a review of EARN Seminary, Madison; "Christian Re- Episcopalians to Contribute Church. the board of financial stewards. Bible study group, will meet the. Check nights desired: •• C . thing Gout About You." and pre-events which pccWred during Di". sponsibility on a Changing Planet" Anna Ci^clRiVW, meet Wednes- same evening at 8 p.m. Jn the large The Senior Choir will sing un- 1 ">!) Ufllftl sented- J3r— and.. Mrs,..._Ailcb,esp.n led"by~Dr; S.^PiercO Newell; day - at1-!' pim.—inr-the - beginners^ fellowshipr-Kiomv -—r:^ ;•— *-• - 'The Matchmaker"_5 'Auntie Mame' with a check from the congrega- His sermon' subject was, "Right "Group Work with Teehagers" led room of the church, with Mrs. E. Mrs/ Robert/ Lewis waswe '" Fri. • Nov. 20>- Qfth. 12 O May -6 Up to $5,000-2% abov* tion members and friends. Thinking in Troublesome Times." An offering will be taken Sunday at Trinity Episcopal Church to/ Gonzales, director. A COMPLETE NEW LINE by C. E. Moser, Central Atlantic The Rev.j Mr. Owens will hold F. Koehler and Mrs. Jeanette corned as a new teacher in the kin- Sat. CCNov. 21 • Feb. 13 • May 7 Brief farewell speeches were At the close of both services, ward the gift of a nuclear research reactor to St. Paul's; University, Sebold, group leaders. dergarten department Sunday. Fri. n Nov. >27 • Feb. 19 • May .13 members and- friends gathered in area YMCA director; "Helping the second quarterly conference at OF ECONOMY CARS IN THE made by the pastor and Mrs.' Ait Children Learn" led by Mrs. Gor-Tokyo, Japan. Tonight the trustees will meet Kutherine Brlxner was enrolled as Sat. • Nov. 28 Feb. 20 • May 14 cheson. Refreshments were served large numbers to bid farewell to the church Monday at 8 pjn. All | iFri. • Dec. 4 Feb. 26 • May 20 LOW-PRICE FIELD .. don V. Jones, director of Christian Each parish and' mission of the church is taking part in the offering church organizations will make re- in the minister's study at 7:30 p.m. a student in the Church School on Sat. • Dec. 5 Bnf Feb. 27 by the young i people under the the pastor and Mrs. Aitcheson who with Steven Wray, president. Sunday. - . • May 21 TRUST COMPANY supervision of Mrs. Frank Bang- left early Monday morning {tot education at the church. The for the purchase of the $500,000 ports at this time. He also will ex- classes will, run for two, more ses- with hymns; li ^a.m.. Morning • • I will select the performance I wish to attend before each •cores Hint • Hinmu-.- nnmu this is the Dodge Dart—the all- ma., . their new pastorate in Houston, reactor to be used by the univer-> amine all newly-appointed class • production by calling the box office — BRtdge 6-7611. • Tex. sions: Prayer and Sermon. leaders. new, lovv-priced car with the features . On Sunday the church was filled sity for education, research and • *^^m m^^m **^^ , ^^^ • ^^™ ^"^* ^^^m ^"" ^i^^ '^^* ^^"^ l^^f •••• ^^^m ^^^ ^aL On Monday the parish board ol Sunday School convenes at 9:45 you've been waiting for. A brand- medicine. Christian education will meet a' a.m. Sunday. The Cosmopolitan low MAT nm» eomroBT, umni »a« tk» WAT *6 new Economy Slant "6" Engine Temple to Hear The gift was authorized by thethe rectory at J8 p,m,_ Choir Will rehearse at1 p^rj. Mon- U*Uatmt t« HM at tka t»n»niug general convention of the Ameri- that saves up to 20% on gaa. All- On Tuesday the Boys' Choli day. welded Unibody construction to Youth Director can Episcopal Church at Miami unotoi BADIQ vmoomuu or vaul vnmm rehearsal will be held at 5 p.m A Mid-Week Prayer Service wil eliminate squeaks, rattles and rust. Harold Wishna, regional youth Beach, Fla., last fall on the occa- be held at 8 pjn. Wednesday. At 8 sion of the 100th anniversary of "At 3:30 p\m. Brownie Troop 387 •to. muff — ITOF •utar ' ————. «:4» us.' Roomier, family-sized interiors that director of the .Northern New Jer- p.m. .today the Young Adult and the founding of the Holy Catholic willmeet in the education build i sey United Synagogue Youth, will ing. Boy Scout Troop 14 will mee Senior, Choir will rehearse. Tomor- •ta. WBOA ' ( «M ka> — B*M7 •aaiaj. , • •_ ' • ,, »:« %Jm. make driving pure pleasure. And a address the monthly congregation Church in Japan. It was reported solid look and feel that make it hard in the education building_at 1:39 row teenage activities' are held •ta. W«U <1M» ka) — Ut. tea inter IMfc Mm. UtM >*. meeting of Temp.le Beth-El, at the that the State Department and to believe Dart is a low-priced car. Atomic Energy Commission look p.m. The Cranford Chapter o from 8 to 11 p.m. temple, 37 South avenue, west, on Alcoholics Anonymous \will mee Begtmti ftjr traa Utoratura and report* of btnattta Meetved from Diirt crimes in 20 exciting models I Wednesday, at 8:45 p.m. upon this gift by the Episcopal tb*M pragmna will tw apprccUlad. ' Church, as a most effective con- in Sherlock HaU at 8 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE —3 great series, Seneca, Pioneer, I Mrs, Alfred L. Miller, program CHURCH SERVICES chairman, has announced-that Mr. tribution to the Atoms-for-Peace On Wednesday the Holy Eucha Phoenix. See America's First Fine Wishna"s topic will be "Youth Program.'. rlst will be offered at 7 a.m. Th "Are Sin, Disease, and Death Economy Car—the Dodge Dart— Challenges:" Senior Young Churchmen will Afternoon -Sewing. Group wil Heal?" will be the subject of-the meet in the guild room of. th at your Dodge Dealer's now! Rubine, president of attend a convocation meeting, of lesson-sermon at Christian Science education building at 1:30 p.m. services Sunday. Temple,Beth-El, will conduct the the higlrschool house of young" On Thursday, October 15, thi God's healing' and saving powe business meeting prior to the pro-churchmen at Holy Cross Church, North*Plainfleld, on Sunday frxim Holy Eucharist and Healing Serv will be broughT out in reading COMPLETELY gram* 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. The program/will ice will be held at 9 a.m. from the Bible- which, include thi . "•/ "Mrs. H. Martin Friedman and begin with Evening Prayer in the verse irom Isaiah—$?2;9): "Break Dr. Herbert Paskow, co-chairmen church, followed by a business' forth into joy, sing together, ye of the membership committee, meeting and a talk by;tne" Rev. waste places of Jerusalem: for the AUTOMATIC! have announced that the annual Allen S. Bolinger, youth advis Lord hath comforted his people, hi Yom Kippur Dance for members of the Episcopal Diocese of New What are the folks do- hath redeemed Jerusalem." and nori-members will be held at Jersey. Young people/planning to Ing? Find oat fast with temple on Monday at 9 p.m. Selections from "Science, and attend the convocation meeting a friendly phone calL It Health with Key to the Scriptures AM COSTS are asked to meet at the church . After" crosses and losses men costs Httle. A 3 minute by Mary Baker Eddy, will include at 4:15 p.m. with box supper. station call clear to (248:29): "Let unselfishness, good grow humbler and wiser.—Benja- Today the Girls' Choir rehearsal min Franklin Montreal-Canada from ness, mercy, justice, health, holi will be held at 5 p.m., and the Newark coats only 764 ness, love—the kingdom of heaven 'AlESS! Men's and Boys' Choir rehearsal but *%• danger^ Is sflll «hereB An ounce Of vanity spoils a hun- after 6 PM-10% tax not —reign within us, and sin, disease will take place at 7:30 p.m. and death will diminish until they dred weight of merit—George Services - on Sunday, the 20th Herbert finally disappear." ' .• • Sunday after Trinity, will include You can «tt back and relax For Oil Beat You Can't Beat, DetpKe. today's moat modern eQttipmentw. fires 8 a.m., Holy Eucharist; 9:15 a.m., The Gojdeh Text is from 'Psalm! & VINYL LATEX GREATEST DODGE EVER . . . DIG. stiD plague us. Onhr last year they took a tragic toil If you want to turn-hours into (67:1,2): "God be- merciful unt when you h*at with olL lf« Family Eucharist ' and Church SOLID. BUILT,TO COMMAND of 11*500 lives and caused the destruction of more minutes, renew your enthusiasm.— School; 10 a.m., Holy Eucharist us, and bless us; and cause his face completely automatic — Y«t Itutttom than a triQko dollars* worth of property. 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Dare" facts~and~ statistics^' Mrs. • • "• • ' •* i' sentatives of the iMetropolitan Life ^•'.•••••:^?J)-: __ the .1960 Cadillac is emphasized by its handsome Hughes stated.' ~I am interested in young offenders must be halted be- „•* •? i -'• - Insurance Co's Plalnfield office the .people behind those facts'sLnd cause it has not' been successful," • m. lines and el^ant simplicity of design." iames M. Roche, gadillac gen- tpp attending the annual < business era) manager and vice-president of General •Motors, declared '" -•»»•- theiir families Ico. I want she continued. • - ' "There is'a difforentee between a meeting and luhcheon~of the enrn- Jersey to give 'the best care . f *" fla addition to the styling advances arc important developments whetheFin our mental"nospi|als"or first' offender and a hardened •~f6- pany's Veterans' Association at rorrr- our «HorrectionaSand penal institu- peatcr even tKoygh their ages may the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall Hotel, in mechanical operation, includini Pr Mr tions, and these acquaintance visits be the surrie," the assemblywoman Atlantic Cit^ yesterday., further Drocress. in achievement 6f the lower, more 1 am making heJp me to under- noted. "1 believe a bill .tvhich I sniooumess and quiethes^ of per- restrained fin desigji which Membership iri the association is the problems involved. ,^J:have introduced offe^'a method made up .of persons employed by forijjance and significant develop- gives the effect of one long, sweep- '•-"-. I •••Mt-' ments in the braking system" ing line Jronr the hood of dealing with, this problem It the company for at least 20 years. • ^%- the entire length of the car. provides that a person of 1.6 or 17 Altogether, more .than 360 mem- : For 1960, Cadillac is offering 13 Juvenile Crime DearAFeigfe^ :• . :: m models in three standard- series Just below the contoured who commits a misdemeanor is bers from district off ices in South- turned • over to thte Juvenile and ern', New Jersey are expected tcr ''• •••:#. and .one custom series, the El- light lenses in the trailing edge of r 1 SeenSpreading be'present • •• ',?« . • dorado.Brougham. All models are the fins arc new vertical, oval, Domestic Relations Court only Jor oi first" offSnse. For any subsequent •••••;:••.*#. basically unchanged m dimensions chrome, bumper housings each SIX-WINDOW SEDAN-rThe newly-created silhouette of the Seri^Sixty-Twb six-window sedan Into Suburbs conviction he W treated as aruadult Engineering was the most pop- ovefr last year's models. containing two '" circular lamps "Juvenile crin-.e; long a problem The voider and lower appear- with concave lens. The lower typifies the handsome, lines .and simplicity of design of the 1960 Cadillac, This model Teatures all of would be for the same offense. ular curriculum during the past the advanced engineering and design characteristics, of the new models. " — in our large ciliei. has begun to This I hope will prevent tiie flaunt- academic year in both the day ance* of the new front grille is lamp with a red reflector lens spread intp our surburban towns," -•til achieved by the addition of a fine serves as a tajllight, stoplig'ht and ing of our laws by reckless young and evening sessions of Union Mrs. Mildred Hairy Hughes, as- I i-n; ";{•. hojizontal bar between vach row directional signal light operating now is the practice. Furthermore, criminals,"' she added. • f Junior College. semblywoman from Union County, 'r.-ft. !•:••'. of jewel-like ornaments and the in unison with th.e taillight in the the Republlcans'constantly, had one Assembly* on^ui Visits Candidate Pledges : stated at a coffee hour held Tues- elimination of the center bumper"tJn The upper-Tamp Is the Funit ~~- day in'-the home of Mrs. "Rpbert | bar. At each end of the front backup light. . did adhere to a regular full-time Assemblywoman Mildried Barry Wilson. 16 Burchfield avenue. *^ bumper, is a visored housing with Rill-Time Service schedule at the tourt House". Thus Highlighted by rich metallic Hughes of Uiiion toured, the state -The brutality and wantonness two parking'and directional signal tones, 15 basic acrylic paints are any citizen could reach, a free- prison farm at Rah way last Thurs- of many of these crimes is shocking lamps. available throughout the line with As Freeholder holder by telephone or in person day in her capacity. as chairman to. fellowtownsmen,'' Mrs. Hughes TRIP WTO As a new safety feature, driver fiye additional exclusive flnis"hes When the Democrats ac.quired at the board's offices. convenience and another Cadillacl ; for the Biarritz and Seville. domination of the Board of Chosen . • "As a member of the board, I • .;„.". .',.r — to «nd in»ih,— first, "the front fender crowrt mold Florentine leathers and harmo- Freeholders they, tossed out the shall ^ive the taxpayers a full da^'s ings, in.addition to concealing the nizing fabrics provide an .interior ongtime custom of convening pub- .service, as I have done for many Idlewild, LoGuardia & Newark :-,i junction line between fender and decor to satisfy every dlscriminat-. ic meetings in normal business years in a subordinate appointive hood, have a new chrome ofna POWERS SCHOOL' ing taste. hours, employing the pretense of position. As a freeholder I shall Airports —Grand Central & merit with, a small amber light on A brushed chrome horn bar has opening sessions to the common carry heavier responsibilities, but the rear 'face which serves as a been .contoured into each spoke of man/ Mary C. Kanane of Union, -that will: not alter my custom of Pennsylvania Stations, N.Y. Piem ii—easy e-tnnoa The-new side view silhouette is board, declared today. operation ' by either hand, The normal business day. I still Shall POWCTA* cISCBS , R> IMXOII^ Prop. tick, up the fihonc.anJ . merit for ISBO involves the brakes. and profits. • ,\ r can policy and I shall continue it," NewYoHc17,N.Y.i. pME... • visit a friend. Costs little Increased rear brake cooling, pro- Six^ of the seven Democrats on to call anywhere. Bostdn, vided by new finned and extended he board are engaged in normally for instance, from Newark rear drums, makes possible the 'ulMime vocations and the seventh 1* only fOt. 3 roin. station use ol / larger rear wheel brake is on temporary leave from an.in-, / V ' v rate after 6 nrfa., 10% tax cylinders. dustriul timeclock-governcd job, .tot included. , She related. , • ftesenting tfe Magniticent Nineteen-Sixt^ Humility is a virtue all preach, .In contrast with, that indictment tone practice.—John Selden of the incumbents. Miss Kanane cpeatedly has assured the tax- mrt . payers that she will make county business a full-time activity. TOffl sam nf^j..... ••— ^W 9chance.,Wm. i._ / / v z "During" Republican control of COAST TO COAST HOVER! the board," Miss Kanane reminded the voters,- "any member di'voted In tl» D. 8. or < more daily time to the office than I. '.• 8«fo. RaaionsbU mmd 1 Immadtate'Sarvfea. •" / SnCRIPF'S SALE ByVu — IU11 — Bout — Alt Bl'PEBIOB CO1IDI OF NEW JERSEY ' CUANCEBV DIVISION ' . UNION COUNTY , DOCKET NO. F SI41-M : 1^1-.. Ninth Federal Savlnga and Loan Associa- HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Agent tion of New York City, a corporation or the United States of America. m ALLIED VAN LINES, Inc. > • Plaintiff ErtJmatwCW«n Fy—ly Melvln Miller,' et ols.. ' Defendants CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EXECUTION— FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES py virtue of the nbovc-stoted writ ol •••• nlontf nnd bludlnc upon- the" dividing lino between unld lotx i South 0 dcurceg 24 minutes IS BLCOUCI" wood at such modest cost West 1OO.0 feet to a point; and running thence (21 North B9 decrees 35 nilnutfs 45 I seconds .West 10.0 ft-et to a point; and runnlntf thencu Oi North 0 dources 24 I*. thinutc!) 15; seconds. East 100.0 foot to a point' In the aforesaid' aido line nl Nomu- m heilon. Court!~and rurinlntt thence <4i ulonu and.blndlhU upon said" Bide line of / ' Nomahefiim Court South 80 dcurcea 35 minute*, 45 seconds East 70.0 feet to the ?. .-. paint anil place of BEGINNING. Premises known tu B4 Nomahefinn • \:'.' ••' Court, CrAnford. N. J, There b\due approximately SI3.441.3S with intertikt from July la, 1950 and tn.nia.il2 with Interest from July 28, 1050 andd costs. -\ ihu bherlllT Vves the right to ud- " if- it- Journ this uale. m: BOY E. CAHEY. Acting Shil* fe- Dunhl & Johnston Attys. 1 EDJ & CC&C C5 ^2O C8 Itsrn..- Adv. Fees: t37,n 10-8

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THUBSDAY.; OCTOBER 8, 1959 spirit of giving and sharinginfo, lending support where we fu?d it fretuht of ihe'fcoreah National Mri Bartolett formerly ,was an I Reading, the Milwaukee and the Young, Children" will be discussed George/Greenberg is. in charge o£ every home. * Fifty-two ^pjcojects" is. merited, offering gentle.jirpd- •Railroad. official with the Philadelphia and Jersey Central Railroads. •' Society forMetal s Offers by Mrs. Ethyl Smith, junlo^high lewiry EndsJiigh Holy Days the Shtofar. . , - were, channeled through our office ding when heeded and applying school teacher and head of the re- ItjAcrt Ackelsburg is chairmar> insuring 'the. faith to every child pressure when necessary. medial reading department at the f /he High IJoiy Day committee'. summer session of the Pingry through the efforts of church cir- Course at New UJC Building 1 WithYom Kippur Monday cles, clubs i and Junior Service. School,' Hillside, as- guest speaker The New Jersey Chapter. the course.will receive an at the club's. October 20 meeting. Cranford Jewry will observe tho thai wrong, Wijh jtrm in»t Day Cover Oub League. '. ... Former Resident can Society for Metali. wfflj spoassnxr 3IEI-. eertiflcate. The- institute, conclusion or the V:m Kippur J All mothers of nursery, kinder- climax of Ten Days of Penitence (Presented herewith is the 23rd cnrt^at report of the Cranford ' Christmas parties with spec I is located in Cleveland. O^ service, tticShofar or ram's, h/fn Sets October Meeting —aji^io*-w . » ------_- —.-- garten and- primary- school chil- yp theJQay-oLA.tonemenL In addition1 there are many pro- division ol O»e~XnierI*ed by -last dren are invited to attend. or Yom.Kippun The High Hob- tjtW secretary, at the association's annyqf .wetfinp, loriitjhl in its office jects planned by clubs; schools, the Lions >. Club and Veterans of far Metals. aenitentinl period. Cover Club,. Chapter & ^of - the Foreign Wars. . Metals Engineering Insttttrte, it -ZJeanenis of Metallurgy'* is a Days began Friday" evening with American First Day Cover Society. neighbors arid friends. .Our-dona- the Crinford Welfalrci Association. t! leme by visits every, month by lent should contact fir-O L OL MiBe*- pftiysics and chemistry, concept of sored this year by the-Ctergy Coun- It is customary to abstain from all Further information may be ob- Of-the-Month plan, all medical freight trains operated per day in ON PLASTIC AHD NEW OWNERS—Mr. and Mrs. Karol Marclno of 48 Hillcrest Monday, X'om Kippur, 8:3Q a.m. tlons and doing for others is noLocdl agencies, churches, service C ubs and church volunteers. of Westfield at the Reseantfa LaS>- cftwmirai equilibrium, reversible cil and the Council of> Church food and drink. The service lasts at Cranfo/d Hifih School. Yizkor tained from Sol Koved, 14 Samo- longer stimulated out of mere pity clubs, doctors. Visiting Nurse As- service requested, by this ageney- 1 Korea ho* more; than doubled, orstories' of. IntematKirral KicfceJ meadaons and heat and tempera- avenue have moved into their'new home at 5 Harvard road. Mr. and Department of Public Welfare Thanksgiving ' and Easter Women, were made at a recent •all day and is replete with soic_mn Memorial Service at 11:30 a.m. set road.' * dr/desire to perform a rigbteoiis sociation and the Department of b rought remembrance ahd sharing daily l ly 343 individuals. " • month during the year. The pedia- the ultimate use. of power and z • . • . ., Lutheran Women 'or our pantry shelf. Also, solidification' of metals, from the Various churches on the vention tmrt runi. of sociiil evils in We are the Travelers Aid Rep-.tricians arc available at all times equipment, both passenger and evening of October 31, \yith collect- order to (>roi\t in econptnic^ and resentaTive in the community;and It is impossible.to list all the do.-, solid solutions, hearth treatment Tell Circle Dates for children's care and help with s-jind deeds in pur report, of steel, precipitation hardening, ions dedicated to /he United ljurnan values:M"he full need can- make referrals to other agencies in camp examinations. October circle meetings"of the Nations International - Children's • not come from public and state county. . . nd one is no greater than the diffusion and surface 'treatment, United, Lutheran Church Women r s Emergency Fund. funds. We are highly assessed for Relief costs for the yeax.-.haiaj The. Motor Corps providing ir..'. I. hesitate to list, any for " •—• Limited! TimejOjnly — . •methods of forming metals and of Calvary Lutheran Church have transportation to hospitals, clinics, fear of slighting some, but ali -were mechanical testing of metals. " It was decided to conducts pos- the basic needs, but the cost for becn'.&t.-ilZ. These w/erc adminis- RICHMOND ben announced as follows: ter contest in connection'with the and rehabilitation centers and given from the fullness of the heart, riroviding for the helpless would tered by the executive,secretary -- 'Op Tuesday, Circle 1 will meet drive. Each,church representative vJntaH'a much greater-expense. It upon authorization of the board camp is maintained by four clubs and the sensitivity of need rather Hurry In and Make Your Selection Now! at the home of Mrs. Warren Han- J will select five posters from those itrveryimportant-thjitthis^cost-bc- which "c6nsists oriSTneftlbersTwho each-Serving-threo -months;—The thairf orrewarci: m Pack 177 Welcom Junior Service League, Wednesday None of this is possible without submitted by his or her individual kept on a locaJ level where there are representatives of the different Parents of New Cubs Circle 3,. 8:15 pan., Mrs. Charles youth' group, for final judging to i« an intimacy, and deling of sen-churches and clubs of the town. Morning Club,. College Club' and the full support of .the United Cox, 7 Waverly place; Circle 4; Junior Village., Improvement. As-j Fund. Our share in the current Parents *>f heXv cubs were wel- be cpnducted on October 24 by sitivity about a need of social serv- Expenditures were for rent. milk. 8:15 p.m., Mrs. Alex Munsch, 24 Mayor Ira Dorian, Dean Cornptoh, •ice. We believe that a need is bet-food, clothing, fuel, medicine and soclation. This project, upon whic fund drive has been set at $6,000, •70* RICHARD HARTIG PAINT SHOP cohied\by Salvatore Grasso, com- Arlington road; Circle 8, 1:30 p.m., former president of the Creative ter guarded by friends and neigh-' dental care. wjc can/ always depend to be car and making the goal this.year will mittee chairman, at a jecent meet- Mrs. William Meyer, 15 Elm street. ried out ably and faithfully, is. f Art Group, and the Rev. • J. A. insure welfare with a heart in our Ijors than by impersonal govern- Donations and. funds were sup- 101 N. UNION AVE. — Open Friday Evenings — BRidge 6-2540 ing of Cub Pack 177. He explained On Wednesday, Circle 2, 8:15 Deveaux, Jr., pastor of St. Mark's great responsibility.' Community. • . , 5 roin. iblioa nta (rom Nmuk aflar ment. Th state and public plied from the Junior Services the organization, and aims of thep.m. Mrs. Emil Darigo, 1130 Rari- A.M,E. Church. There w'U be cjs. recommend that Jocarl private League. Township Fund, Lions The most rewarding project Working closely' ...to , us means 6 PJt 1034 tu not indodad. oup^_/L\_ u; _ tan road; Circle 6. 1 p.m.. Jrtrs. our agency Was recommending' prizes, of $5 for first place,' and" humanitarian enterprises shouldI.Club' Blind Committee, Rotary Several ne^w d'en mothers, were Frank Torrens,5 Heming avenue; $2.50 for second. place. be .strengthened ahd' encouraged Club. Methodist Church, Margar- .children for.a summer vacation dt registered. They will be assigned Circle 7, 1:30 p.m., 'Mrs. Charles camp. Our part is to outfit and Robert Pattoii of the .First, Pres- With'the promotion of teamwork ejt Greene Guild. Village Improve- dens and den chiefs to assist them. Knauer, 54 Cranford terrace. byterian Church is chairman for •;. \ prepare them for a comfortable ;i;nonn agencies for better service ment Association, Employees of Mr. Grasso suggested to the new this'cyear's drive, arid individual 24" Chromatic stay in carnp. The Lutheran 7 4nd financial savings. i Dnion County Trust.'Girl Scouts. den mothers that they attend the church representatives are: Trinity i Cranford is fortunate in having Sunday Thinkers and 8-11 Club. Church Sewing Circle provides cjv- roundiable discussions held month- Calvary Mothers Oub Stereophonic Phonograph cry child with pajamas and with Episcopal, Mr.' and Mrs. Robert ly, for new ideas ahd information. Elects New Officers- Johnston; Calvary Lutheran, Mr. clothing from the Needlework Cubmaster HenryvZielinski dis- Mrs. Thomas , Scnk . has been FM/AM Radio Guild Ingathering J and a special FOR THE LOOK and Mrs. Ralph Fisher; Cranford cussed plans for activities and elected president of the Mothers' Methodist, Mir. and MrsEuger. i drive for used clothing. The aver- stressed the need of parent coop- Club of Calvary Lutheran Church Two Sound Systems—Six Speakers ?&Cl$T1UN6$ACXANrom)BoVY frote Theatre Lawrence C. Bucher, son of Mr. 'Attorneys:- and Mrs. William Bucher of 14 Walter %.' & Waller M. Cooper! QUALITY WORK-' MODERATE'PRtCES 7 •-mi T, Rogor Norton place, has enlisted in- Cranford, N. J. A. the/Navy Under the high' school \dv. Fots: S14.00 1-10-22 graduate (raining program. The new recruit, a 1958- graduate of yCranford High School, was trans- ferred, to the Naval Training Cen- ter, Great Lakes, 111., for basic training, following which he will return to Cranford for a brief Join in the leave and then report to a techni- cal school in the aviation field. march Marine Pvt. Robert A. Walter, the/magnificent Stereo Theatre 24" son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wal- ter of 211 North avenue, east, com- savings pleted recruit training last Wed- COMPUTE ENTERTAINMENT-AU FOR THE 10W PRICE OF ONE! nesday at the Marine Corps Re- cruit Depot. Parris Island, S. C. An7 /entirely new listening and viewing experience! This fabulous new Recruit training prepares, young Join the many smart people ^Leathernecks for further spccial- Magnavox combines all the Innovations of electronic science in one who have gotten into the thrift :ed infantry training at Camp Le-* beautiful furniture piece: Exclusive Magnavox precision changer with :, N.C. , habit. You'll discover, as they Stereo Diamond Pick-up—FM/AM Radio—and Chromatic Television (the biggest picture in all TV) that brings you the thrilling new stereo TV have,/that regular saving here T programs. Speaker-system includes two 12"-bass. . really pays off. / — — IOUND FLOOR glide open to changer and'afl controls—with- Your money deposited in a OFFICE SPACE out-disturbing your decorative appointments. .00 CRANFORD — MAIN STREET In several beautiful styles and finishes. savings account, steadily makes Opp Station Ebony priced slightly higher. 'diagonal meet** jnore money for you ... just RBINE DRIVE - Air Conditioned Private^Lavatory watch-'how the amount goes up! too ; Approximately 200 sq. ft. 'NOW*-A NEW CONCEPT IN PORTABLE TV Cranford Savings and Systematic saving is the safe, V » J.i**.*. 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CRANFORD CITIZEN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 105r •>, .-••". .•• ,i--:' CRANTQRD CITIZEN ASD CHRONICliE; TOURSDAT, OCTOBER 8, culosis and Health League will be film. j-Tp Go to College^ •' Tlfe group will meet Monday at held at the Nomahegan Building be shown. \^i 8 ptm. in -the church house. The af-thnpn Junior CdHege at 2 pjn. Police Chiefs ,A talk on the College Bond Issu. meeting is open to the public. , on November 5. ;'.. o. •.;''.'.'' referendum will be given by Mrs School newspaper* In Union At Conclave < Nathan Rodstein, chairman of the i^b^ County are invited to participate higher education committee of 11 C Police Chief Lester W. Powell, the The ^960 bodge Dafl, the first completely new full line of auto- Hadassah Slates in 'the by w arti- as president of the Union •County Leagffe of Women Voters. mobjles to enter the low-priced field since 1928, makes its debut this cles on one of the following topics: Police Chictfs' Association, last Kindergarten ' and first- grade ••week.'" Hebrew Teacher "0ur'5d>ool in tbe Fight Against week led a delegation representing mother^, will serve as hostesses STrtaller Dodge I^irt, designed to, fit the family pocketbook as TB" and -Health Workers in Our police departments of Union Coun- MiRb TTuradian "Sfudy, In Scripture" will fee pre. Community^ school chairmnn, hp* ancud hardtop and convertible models. guest speaker at a meeting Tues- ' The articles must be published at the 66th annual conference of first of seven" pre schooi meetings the - International Association: of t . "These economy cars are de- day at 8:30 p.m. of the Rcselle- in the school paper, which must will be held ot her home, 69 jrair_ sifitjed to compete in price and Crjraord Chapter of Hadassah,-'at/ then be submitted as an entry Chiefs of Polke at the Statler field-avenue, at 8^0 pjn.- Wedhes^ .. size, series' for '• series, "with- the Plait Cookout Temple Beth-El. V . before; the deadline to .December. HUton Hotel in New York City. day. pr. Gerald A- Syaell, school . automobile industry's low-priced Mrs. Lewis, education chairman Tte best entries will be forwarded .'The conference "was conducted dentist,, will discuss ."Take Care of big three," said M, C. Patterson. FV>rPack76 of the North New Jersey Chapter to the New, Jersey Tuberculosis by Police Commissioner Stephen those First Teeth." ' ' Dodge, general manager. "The of Hadassah, is a Hebrew teacher prirl Kennedy of New York City. Semi- Plans for a.father-and-son hike foT p nars were held pn such subjects Dodge Dart makes it the'big four' and cookout at Surprise _Lake, in at Temple Israel, VeronB. -Mrs- •• seconds, no ^Utpn_.SchIoff will introduce the ble entry in national competition. as: Constitutional law enforce- County Guidance Croup now. the Watchung Reservation' on Purposes of the project are to speaker. ' :/ -.- ' -." "• %,,. .,-'. • • ment, teamwork in .law enfcfrce- Sets Conclave at UJC ' The I860 model's -will ty?avail - October 18 were, announced as Cub alert young people to their re- tnent. Civil Defense, role of the ' ' \.- able in three series—the lowest- Pack 76 held its Jjrst meeting of An American Affairs report Union Junior College will piay will be given by Mrs; Kurt Metz- sponsibility tor their own and their pblicewoman, organized crime and host to the Union County Guidance priced Senejra, the Pioneer and the he new season Friday, night at the neighbors' health, to" encourage racketeering, pornography, arson; top-series. Phoenix. American Legion Casino. • Cubs NINE-PASSENGER WAGON — The 1960 Dodge Dart station ger, who will discus {he College Association at its first - meeting Bond Issu*:, Mrs. Leslie Click, students to investigate and report crime prevention, public relations, The roomy Dodge Dart, which and their fathers will meet"at the' wagoris are offered in six-passenger and nine-passenger models, 1 Monday, October 19, at 3 pjn. Dr. program -vice-president, "will report on health problems in the com- auto thefts, uniform crime report- Kenneth MacKay, president of the styled in classhr|.ines, features its Casino at 1 p.m. and proceed by with a choice of six or elght^cylinder engines. The nine-passenger munity and M raise the standards N orrthe annual Hadassah conven- ing and police training. college.c.will welcome the guest4 own distinctive interior and ex- car to the lake. ~ Pioneer shown above is equally at home on a drive, to the corner of school journalism. Very apecial! Daaorxotton-nylon and nylon tricot slips, white, terior, , - Cubmaster Roland introduced tion. Attending from this area in' ad- Speakers inelude^Bobert Smith store or -a long vacation trip. ~ : • . - y ' ...... tt s A formal induction.of new mem- dition, to Chief Powell were Chief •*40 •'"' r- ' ' t • - ' - . 3.09 ?#<"*•-•• "A completely new; advanee- new members of the pack. of the Educational Testing Serv- ,; '•-*n. . . '"•'•• Walnut Teachers cent F, Washville, president, will omy Slant **&" as standard' equip- men; Mrs: El\y6od. Waters, coordi- Barrel Session Ray HAlub, treasurer. Mrs. J, Potts sponsored'by the-GolumbiarSchol— A buffet supper will be held be- 1 Teachers at Walnut Avenue conduct the rneetrngs. Easyearc pajamas by famous makers. Broadcloths, ginghams, ment. Also available is the 318- Hi-', g —The:-info.rrnal^aimosphere--of—a astic-EreSS_ASsociationana.tlie_Nai fore a sl?pri^jusiness_rneetingJEnit tmtton plissea in plaids, efa^ks, prints, 32-40, reg. 3.984:98, now .. . .•...- • cubic^-iheh Red RIJTTI V-8~ tru^inc PutscHer, publicity chairman. tional- Tuberculosis Association, ther information may be obtained first meeting of the PTA Tuesday I teU you the past is a bucket ^-B*5g.-7S.$5 and $85——^ urd ill a, Mrs. A'ndreola,and Mrs. ountry-"store discussionAarounci a with a two-barrel carburetor. Raymond Anderson,, cub recruit- Cecil Gary was welcomed as athrough the Union County Tuber- from Mrs. Persinger. at 8:15 p.nu ot the school. The f hdSJtSdb :<•'•- From our collection of Forstinann's' solid! The, top-line/Phoenix has a 318- ng committee". cracker barrel has been planned .. . Beautifully styled and tailored in the Rea- if'P' '.' cubic-inch Red Ram V-8 with a Cub John Connors was awarded for , the -farorikside Place School Nylon tricot ifim -half slip with scalloped - hem, rose patterned color Petflleen coats, imported tweeds from four-barrel carburetor as standard ly. R son's smartest fasliiong, trintiued withshades IH/-:: ' is Webelos badge by Cubmaster 8DPEBIOB COURT OF NEW JEMET France, England, Scotland in plaids, mono- P- •• equipment. The new "D-500" Ram PTA meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. laee, aide slashes; white only. Reg. 3.98-4.98 3.3ft ««. of full, skinned luxiiriuiiH mink to blend £#f •• Graham and then was welcomed it the school. . CHANCEBT D1VISIO1I Nylon tricot sheath half-slip with deep Iicm of scalloped laee, tone, muted tweeds with crepe, back satin Induction engine also is available nto Boy Scout -Troop 75 and pre- ONION COUNTY ' with the color of the Vout. ./ jH'tV' in this model with a 383-cubic- Questions, previously- submitted two bands off lice iracta, side slashes, S.M.L Reg. 3984.98 ' lining—vail wool interlined, junior'anil Til-.- sented with a scout neckerchief ~ (Docket No ' Coats, TepiunL8..TluialLFloor inch displacement. .. jHScoutmastcr Herbert-^Sjursenr ly-parcntvwill be drawn from the Misses sizes. ."..-' " "'.". ~~' • ' " mp. "" Now rubber "block Srld~heavy rackcr .barrel for discussion led NOTICE OF IN HEM FOHBCLOSOBE OF TAI HEN TITLES Cub John Arsenault, who trans- BT Tomimnr or GBAKTOXB. -UMM» count*, MEW nun .. = coil spring engine mountings used erred from Pack 80, Newark, was by a panel of school officials. Pan- Nylon tricot knife-pleated sheer half- slip and permanently on all I960 Dodge engines achieve velcomed .into the pack and'as? elists will be Dr. Clark W. Mc- TMte nOUcn th«t an action, in rem, haa tomn commenced In the gupefloi Court at Haw Jersey by .the filing of iLComplaint on October 6. 1959. to foreclose and Iqrever bar. any and all rights the . largest reduction of engine •Dermith, s u pe r,i n t end'e n t 'of ** MdcmpUosiptlon of Uie parcels of land, described In (he tax^fbncloaun list below, from plairntffa tax mitlw. ..'•':'-.. ' pleated Alencon lace trim; white or black.. Beg. 5.95 —*-3*99 ligned to Den 2. •. •••'•" ': " '•' X' vibrations since Dodge first intro- The action Is brought against the land only, and no personal judgment tw be entered ttaeTdn. r color motion picture of schools; ^trs- Ccbrgc Janovslk, di- Any person desirine to prottct • right, titte,',or interest In too deKrlbed land or «n» p«rc«l tlwuL *» radanfMlBa. or to contMt plslnUIT* ri«ht to foreclose, mtist do so by paying t)u> kmounl Famous maker waltz length gown in assorted pastel gingham duced V-B's.' rector of elementary education; required" to redeem as set forth below, plus Lnter-st.to the date! of redtmptlon. and such, court may allow; prior to the entry of Judgment therein, or by filing an answer to the, MttfAf Ma'tching the six-cylinder en* Cruger National Park in the Union fortn defendant's defense, within 45 days after date/01 the publication of this notice. afaecka, S.MJL Beg. 3 98 . / L_L 3 —^.99 South Africa .was ' shown by Mrs. G. Holmes Williams, president . In the event of failure to redeem or answer by any person having the right Jo i •II be forever barrsd and foreclosed of an hia right, title and lntaraat and gine is a completely new if the Board of Education, and redemption in and to the parcels of land described Invthe following tax foreclosure list: matic transmission — the Torque- ohn-eonklin. : i The following Is a copy of the tax foreclosure list, showing th» landa against whlcb this Pastel gingham ehedt night shirts; ivy league button down Robert Wagner, new principal of Flite-"Six"—featuring fully auto- collar styles, V neckline fashions-jS.M.L, teg. 3.98 2^9 matic three-speed1 torque convert- Brookside Place School. Tax Foreclosure List No. 25 "hildren's Program 40 certificates of tax sale held by Township of Cra»juc«. 'aftiaditUd to numartral —queuea. and setting forth the serial number of each At Paper Mill[Theatre he first of several PTA programs certificat__ e_ of. tax sale., (d) the dnte, of tax sal__. e_ i.n . each--.., case, (at; .the - book andi pagl*^g%e oof"lacord--of record oxf oaceachb ience while, still preserving the 'BVank .Carrington,1 director of ilanned for the school year which each certificate, (g) the amount of all tax Uens vccrulng subsequent to the tax sale. Including interest of tha person appearing as owner of each parcel of land to be affected by sondoaure liiocasrtlim DJ economy inherent in this over/ he, IJaper Mill Playhouse, Mill- will highlight the theme, "th: Ed- 'head valve sixy-cylinder engine. I further certify that more than two years have expired f^om the, date of each tax sale out of . A Special values in deerskin or pigskin driving gloves with whip urn, has annbunccd that the next ucation I— Tomorrow is Now." hereof, no part of any general land taxes levied and assessed against any of tha lands cowed by sisM —nlnnatas) baa baaaj j , •/HOW. stitch, seams.- Camel, oatmeal, black,-white gw99 "The new •Unibody' construc- ttraction on the-Paper Mill Chil- /• Questions for the cracker barrel WITNESS my band this aaWd day of September, MM. ," '"' / ' • . ' • ODOaesar•™™ of , tion of the 1960 Dodge Dart is the ren's . Theatre series j Saturday, will give parents th6 chance to vanncr greatest step forward in automo- October 24, at 11 a.m., will-be a sharpen their understanding of All wool embroidere_d_ear *> ^hite only. bile body building since Dodge in- musical ior children, "Starbright." the many currents molding' to- troduced all-steel bodies," Mr. "Starbright" is.- produced by aa4 saga af^tka Street Floor ' Patterson said. day's education. . - asaaMI af tka.aer- thiaaie la «ka -i. «ke Tk* . S_M «f - Ik* fntm The body and the frame are •arlal •flee af the » aaisaal •pyssriaf; as UM awaar *1 - integrated' Into a single unified DsstrlHlsa ef had Masske* Caaasy wsasglag •f-sale Uw Uasl to b» asTaatoa »r -as it aiataia la Ike •f the •truer. »isi «h» raraastsara atsaaa*tsn \ -strueture-by-this-new—metnod-^of —WUO« farm •• II ippmi SJB 1—4 sisi appearppears «a Iks lax daplleate U, taa •aaalllas tax aayllsataat tka Tawa- construction. The "Unibodjr gives •eksdale sfel> af Cras-s-sl extra room on the inside—includ- Nimbll BlBlackk ' raga laxarions French calf ing spacious legtQpm, ample head- ^^ SOMEONE handbags.. .special purchase! m room and high seats—and greater structural - strength. It, also pro- I, 2B as: . 35»4 Sac. MSB 1178 • 18.49 * 27.57 40.08 Sarah «*f««fiM • vides a higher • level of comfort 6% FOR SELLING MY HOUSE?' -"North Ave,, 38x58 ,. H 331* 333 : 1B»« 16.ST 63.78 C. 3. Heisser . - ' and '^uict'~''for''tiie''dHver."'8irri' lpia nnf On^ $18,000, that^woulcl; tie Ave., 80x138 plus tax m sengers. 3. 333 .8 ' 332 •S3 June 9. 1M1 1053 t-4* 878J1 Worfanan-e Bldg. Co, over $1,000! I'll sell my own home. I Stoushton Ave., 80x135 French calf, handlcdNm the meticulous minner you m 1 337 3141 Dee. 10. 1B3S 1168 138 71.9S 1004.08- Nat'L Bone BIdn. NOTICE TO ' CUDITOKB it and show , it to, people! After all; I know tily own 337 y ' 5 • '• ' expect of Tapper Ini|t«rts! All are leather lined, w. Estate of U>RETTA A. MTOXIOAN, Stoughton Ave., BOxlSS ' 34S5D_e. 12. 1880 .1775 ' • ^ . .Deceaied home better than ANY real estate salesman!" • 346 8 ' 348 388&e 14.78 188iS 183.03 Wcholaa Tbeet have inside zipper compartment^ with change purse Pursuant to the order of EUGENE J. BUIcrist Ave.. '30x104 KIRK. Surmcate of Uur County of Union, So said Mr. and Mrs. Homeowrier 448 18 8888 Nov. 18. 1041 1354 170.13 393.93 564.05 Theodore W. Hsnson 44B 18 . and mirror. Black, hrown, nqyy, tan or red. Street tnnde on the eighth day of September. Manor Ave., 30x100 A.D., 1958. upon the nppllcntton of the But Mr. and Mrs. Transterree do not agree. 1, 3. 3 1773 May 8. 1034 "IST 3943.44 T. S, Whitlock Floor. undersigned, us Administratrix of the 7. 488 l. a. 3 468 1134 340.81 3303.63 estate of said deceaKd, notice Is hereby When his company transferred him to Chicago, they Orange Ave., 78x133 BOA 3410 Nov. 3. 1047 . 89.81 f given to the creditors of mild deceased 474 BOA 474 1563 454&C 8.33 81.19 HO. Eckert & wf. to exhibit to tho subscriber under oath wanted their home sold quickly. At first, they made LaSalle Ave., 80x00 I or affirmation their claims and demands 1B73, 1S73 1831 May 8. 1034 518X7 MirK«»i Degurio asalnst the estate of said deceased within the mistake of frying to sell their home themselves. 847 1872. IBM B47 49X94 •uc months from the Aato of said order, - Oront Bt. 40xi00 1874. 1875. 1878 2U9 883.17 611.53 Peter Anderson Stationery Savings fe or they will tie forever barred from They tried hard for two months; spent a lot of 10. 547 . 1B74, 1878, 1876 847 Aug. 5. 1038 1330 143-tc 30.78 pnosecuuntf or recovering* the - Grant St.. 60x100 •salnst the- subscriber. ffi. money on advertising too. It should have been easy, 1877, 1818 • 1877, 1B78 3450 Au». 5. 1038 133* 141flKr 30.74 38*133 Charles Anderson or RUTH RESTAINO 11. 847 Floral notes, 12 notes and 12 envelopes, reg. 59c now 30ff SOS Callow* HU1 Road Grant St.. 40x100 because they had a very attractive home. 1879. 1BS0. 1881 May 8. 1034 >. Marino At C. Nicola Cranford. N. J. 13. M7 1870. 1880. 1B81 B47 1833 1134 133 17.03 74X07 2 boxes for 59c. Administratrix . When they placed their home on Multiple List- - Grant St.. 80x100 Adv. Fees: »1«.M 10-8 1803. 18*4 Carrie_Sklpwith 13. 848 1883: 1804 848 3303 Dee. 7. 1034 3033 380 18.87 aS.88 or ing, Mrs. Transferred; heaved a sigh of relief- MeClellan St., 40x120 plaids. Pleated styles in blue, red, green. 861 e. 7, 8 3073 Sept 18.1043 1380 S48 8.9O -M. PUlnlUU 23. 6. 7, 8 108428 •350.24 B314.B0 ing at houses they can't finance even if theyjliked Ml Wall St.. 60x100 ' te. PL t-OOOt Walker Skirts values 12.98-16.98 23. 19. 20, 31. 21. 33 861 10. 30, 31, 33. 33i' 3074 Sept 18. 10U 1373* 170 3083.48' •470.57 8553.08. Janet Leitch S-6x, teg. 3.98 ' ' . " 2.90 PhizBUtclst !• them." "How do you weed them out?" Then he Ml Wall Str. 100x100 177 May 37. 1030 10-3 •14 130.18 said, "Finally, we had one couple interested enough 24. 861 38 861 «43.73 99338 Joseph Ssloum 7-14, reg. 5.98 _Z__ ^ . 4.90 4.90-9.90 Wall St.. SOKIW Exquisite! Extraordinaire! Seandt'cs and full-fushione.1 to make an offer, but I didn't know how to negotiate 131. 123 Dec. 3. 1938 Richard Black PAY and NIGHT 28. 863 121, MB 663 2294 1184 SIS 36X14 1433.10 1785X4 Sttbteen 8-14. teg. 7,98 : 5.90 sweaters n-^. 6-9812.98 _ with them to bring the offer up to an acceptable Wall St., 40x100 684 148. 146 1843 May B. 1934 1138 • 11 719.83 033X64 3034J7 Snrsh Mnynsck hose. DreSb\and walking Cheers, micro m«-!-Ii or plain, 20. L Iin|kort«Ml uiul doiiK^tic- tu«•«> 9078 vestment Jhat paid me real dividends." 39. 80S Sept 16.1948 1373 ITS 9361.84 18500.75 34783.30 J. Krasner aV Sons. grey, dark brown. Sixes 12-20. Beg. 19.99, now % off 9.97 257 to 268 and 378, 279 B6B- 378J79 Jacob Krasner It Sons Hobiery, Street FJoor Yes, the Realtor who sells your home earns his 30. 868 Cranford Terrace. 200x100, 40x100 June 9. 1931 1054 344 405.53 1890.79 Sportswear, Third Floor 367. 268 -568 267. 368- 2308 JB ' . Jacob Krasner & Sons 'Famous make boys* sport shirts in waeh'n'wear cotton; no-iron commission. He knows how to advertise your home. May a. 1934 31. 86S Phillips St., 40x100 1847 1130 380.44 • 1046.84 BanneL Plaids, checks, prints. Sixes 8-20, teg. 2.95 __2.29 Telephone calls are screened and customers are v205. 386, 397 869 295. 298.'397 3427_t8 tt^nA Salloum 630. Garden PI.. 60x100, 675.676 Nov. 1«(. 1941 1354 1189.38 qualified as to their ability to pay for your home. 678. 676 820 1708.14 Louis Hoclcr Or wtfc,1 .'•\ Second Floor They are brought to your home'and SHOWN that 33. 621 - Edgar Avei, 40x135 710 3877 Nov. IS. 103* 1388 . 110 V.38 399.71 710 031 407-M BrUitte _bndat lovely bay window in the dining room and that de- 34. B2JL 714 183! May «. 1034 11— 88.00 88X30 Keiuineton Ave., 30x135 •W? lightful recreation room. When an offer is made, it '.£_ 714 631 t3ej» Oisrlw O. Javos 35. 633 784 3684 Nov.. 18. 1041 133* ,.«•' S71JU is presented and negotiated with the best interests 1 Richmond Ave.,-40x135 80XSS H. JT. ShaJbaen 34. 628 784 -633 34B3 Nov. 13. iosa 1800 30T«te 18.01 111.73 1 1_»,74 Henry J. Sh-osea of both seller and buyer in mind. Financing is ar- Edgar Ave., .30x135 { 3343 483 ranged; a mortgage suitable for both the home and St. Q28 B58 625 Nov. 18. 1041 USO. •Oste M3.30 1004J08 IL J.-Shahean skirts, skirts! Classic "Boy V6aV' for girls ' Clinton. PI.. aOxllS the pocketbook of the buyer is placed with _the 30. 638 888 1068 Nov. IS. 1033 1008 410 CT3.80 Albert r. Bajular proper lending institution, and a mutually conven- 839 635 Wool-daeron howr with, elastic tops, 8x4 rib style. Black, brown, OOIMG SOKETUIMG •47 Clliiton,' PL, COxllS 2814 Nov. 18. 10U ISM 5 ',• 19X03 384.40 Mariana J. Hunter a—vy. a-aroon, camel, grey. lO^-l-^ reg. 1.50 _ 99«f VHOLE lOt- -ient date set forthe closing; •—-—_•.-: _^_._ 055 (638 TrlAKf WKHW6 VOU HAD Claremont PI.. 11x135 868. 867, I 1893 May BJ 1934 us»- tXXl ---48X10-- BapldlYanatt B. B. O* •""- ^* for $.75. -SOMETUJNG -TO' DO/ -"- Realtors and their salesmen are highly trained 3814 647 41. 701 1133 1XO3 . XT4X9 •y M»-33 v SapU Transit B. JC Co, and. are licensed by the State. They must pass a AlbanEssexy Ave.: St., 170x2 40X140 1Aver. Tepper 3100 long sleeve sport shirt*. , Woven cotton plaids, im- - " ' "^' Reg. 29.98; 4X 701 ~: "< 878886, . 867B76,; Vtt868 "707011 B75. B7d. B77 1897 May a. 1934 . .1133 47 3X33 Q30.40 Kapid Transit B. E- Ox ported flannel*, cotton and cupiorii blends. All in plaids, checks, MowiMih» tint* to comet Hiom yrritten examination and are governed by a strict BeiceEssexn StSt, . 78x15aOxlO9O . . Juniors' wool plaid, tweed, stripe and s-olid Traditional hoy coat. eanieHuiir j«|nd wool, warmly lined minor d«f«ct» in your car b»- 43. 701 873-57B69 4 701 869 May a. 1994 / 1«S_» i 171JO4 . Rapia Transit a B. Co. solid colors. S^f JUXL- Beg. $5 L ! -3.99 and interlined. Slw-sY^L m^iutiei. «NI. frey. navy; code of ethics. Buying and selling a home is not as Bergen St., 30x100 1 lor* thmf turn Into ma]or «x- skirts in t-itiart btitched down pleated ttyle*-, simple as buying a suit or a piece of furniture'.-.It is 701 B70 701 B70 Dec. 8. .934 3ioe a* 1X48 80.81 ., y. ja.O* ' _ ' WbUrred Curry Special! Wool blend sport shirts of fine wool, imported cotton. W-iix with slacks in red. navy or eam««lv Suhteen 8-14, Bergen St. |0J(100 ' ptnMi. 8«* u* for all of your camel, grey, red. niivy, reg. §'XS. $32. "^ a job for a professional — a Realtor. Mr. and Mrs. 48. 703 497 ' 703 497 1733 Nov. IB.'1909 143 . 7.88 U4.40 '* 133.17 H_pld Transit H. t Co. Con-ertible collars. Checks and plaids. S,M,L,XL . _6.f)9 fashions. Sizes 7 to IS.,,,1— •ulO OMdaV ' . „ " Transferee learned this through painful experience. Union & Essex Bis.. 20x100 46. 703 801, 703 - B01, 803 Dae. 30. 1941 133* 1X18 178.U 101.37 Mrs. C. Sherry " Made in Italy for TepperV Fine wool Bweaters, full fashioned , Euex , 40x100 Jr. Separates, Third Floor Chiidrea"b World, Secoud Floor 47. 703 BOS. 804 3193 Dec. to. 1035 117O • • . 49 1X40 *ltM 300JM Sapid Tranatt B. t. Co- poll over and cardigan styles, I Unusual knits. 86 to 46. \ .40*100 Reg. $25435 ___-_ 1 __19.90 48. 703 BWMUO. (31 703 819. B20. B31 Aug. 8. 1938 138 S0.T4 34L09 388.74 . Anna Johnson GLHOWLAND, DMCX St, 4»zl00 SER.VICENTER P33. 834 Dae. 19. 1988 Jacket special! Poplin shell with knitted collar, cuffs, waist, BRidge 6-5900 T03 003.614 MS5 3170 48.13 •' . ITUmlnf st Johnson. c Bt, 48x100 orlon lining. Waist length, tan only, 3646 _1 ,—18.99 DONALD R. CHMaHTON, 13 Eastman St. Cranford Adv. Pecs: alsl.10 Attorney for Plain»li. 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AID YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO THE •' <•• •.<•*! he Cranford High School cafe- '.will be transfoi'rned • into a FundPleit fashion salori Wednesday night at Dodge Matador, • "One hundred per cent response 1 / *"•-' ,| ^** f^ t^M ^»-A Tfi xtf 1*11 •«•; of the comrriunity to the United School PTA stages its style show. Fund solicitors w^ll- -assure success Fall fashions in both sport ^nd of the drive," P?v>d Nr".Tyre told DEPARTMENT FURNITllRE PAINTS di ess clothe.; will-be1 displayed >> members of. Trinity Guild Mon- ANTtfjUES ^1» BANK AWP R J/Goerke Co.. Elizabeth/ Roomy Comfort day.' , -. ' , STORES ' REPAIRS: RICHARD HART1G Irb Dodge this week introduced two , Mr. Tyre, who was introduced Mrs. Mclvin J. MacMi^lan. gen by Mrs. Moses Craig, president, MARJORIE MILLEN Paint Shop .."• ei al chairmari-of the event, report all-new lines of roomy, comforta- pointed out mat many residents ANTIQUES DON MAXWELL • Wall Paper •Art! v,tr at parents and students dre co-ble cars 'with outstanding road- do not realize 13 agencies are! in-; SCHAEFER o| crating to make the project a :; • Paint • Wlnduw Shades ability and ease of handling—the volved in the United Fund, and . - ' ATDanu 2-1291 -'- r. RESIDENTIAL WEST DIVISION ' FURNITURE : BHId8*f-t540 DISTBICTNo\7 M8THICT No. 19 PROFESSIONAL MEN'S KESIDCBiTtAt. EAST DIVtSION Donald Smith si ccess. Student art/classes, under Matador and the Polara. gifts for each should equal those • . .' EST. tpn . ••••;• -• DISTRICT.Ne. 12 Reyno^dV Bld(, Wcstfield on your R. K.'Herman, Chairman DIVISION /,J* • ;_•; .- rs. K. H. Connelly, trfe direction of Burton Longen- • "These. low-n>etiium priced cars donated in- individual campaigns. Repairs Upholstery. 01 Ho. Onion Aval • ' Cranford Mrs. rsrRpbert E. Bair, . "" H. L. - Smilhers, Jr., • Chairman. bach of the hipfi school 'faculty,' ... •District Manager : Mrs>F. Morgan Mrs. Evelyn Wade/ will be offered' in 11 sedan, hard- Mrs. E..C. Earhart,spoke briefly talaac* A FINE SPECIALTY District Manager . • Dr. W. F.-Lange, Co-Chairman District Manager prepared pub- Finishing ' Antiques » PICTURE FRAMES * Area Asslstiuilv • .' Mrs. George. T. White < h ve designed top, station wagon and convertible on the college bond issue, stress- AUTO DEALERS oes Dr. John A. Olson, Co-Chairman Area Mrs. LeoX O'Brien li ity posters/ Usherettes j__ be J. ,F. Keryick,- Co-Chairman :;;:!»: models-featuring a combination of ing it should be carefully studied Department Store Appraisals Mrsl •William McGrady "'- 'Captains , ..•• • '• Captains < William Peret" Mfs. WUliarn B. Austin Captains sUJdenbi Virginia Trometter, Bar- r'i -*JH• l.rfrtrnibfi"t Mrs. Thomas i$ Callahan v the most .important engineering and voted on in . the, November •mred : JOSEPH'S Sirs. Malcolm R. Johnson '- > ' Mrs. Marie V.,Pinckney William Meyer a a Zobc'Ji Yvonne Hamilton, and election. - - ". . NOBRIS qHEVROLCT, tec. -" Bom* Mrs. 5, S. Roseiicrantz William Philo Mrs. William F-NFisher 'Mrs. James E. McGovney and. styling changes that Cam, KaaflwMO ADams 3-Mn>Boy Kunsman Mrs. Clarence B., Pgdcn Mrs. Walter ScuU Mrs. W. B. Maloney tegrated into a- single unified been appointed chairman for "the .OaawtoU raffa Daaartam* — GENERAL. EXCAVATING CHARLES LECHER, Inc. • - CLUBS DIVISION G- Nelson Kling HO ai id Mrs. W. C. Hamilton, are di- " JmOTO COPV .SERVICE ' Mrs. Jerome Portnoft" John J.vCollins Mrs.»CharlesrE..D»ckey Mrs. June'Lee structure by this hew, method of Golden Age Club luncheon on ' ASSOCMT1ON TRUCK—CRANE SERVICE Mrs. Peter NardeUi ; Mrs. Hattic Meyer Mrs.ThoJi ncting'fhe preparation of refresh- OF VET DISCHARGES, LETTERS Mrs. Joseph P. Hamer Mrs. Clarence Dowd Robert M. Crane, Chairman F. Swackhamer • Mrs. Jack! construction. The 'Unibody' gives Tuesday. October 27. Mrs. C. C. Oralnl A«W HOUSE WRECKING—TOPSOIL. Complete Decorating' Service Mrs. W. Magan Mrs. Meredith, S. Conley Mrs. Arba S. Taylor Mrs. Betty Brown J. Anclien ments by Mrs. K. A"./ DeLonge, Good fe!low has arranged for a AND OTHER DOCUMENTS Mrs. Milton: M irs. S. D. Richmond, Mrs. John Dodge .more room on the inside— BRidxe 6D553 :• • Slipcovers. '•— Drapes ', .— SAME- DAY SERVICE— - Mrs. W. ,W. Sharer Mrs. George Elmiger Mrs. Burton Jamison Mrs. V. Rettino program of films to be presented Mrs. Vincent Daniel Mrs. G. Holden * Mrs. Stephen I HI Fulling, Mrs. George Haycck, including more leg room, more CUBHEBT DlVlIiEND HATE Qnlne 8i —^-- Cranford -. •• Eenpholstery 343 South Av«.,' Near Center St. • William Plamondon, Jr. . Workers Mrs. Bernard Gaiiinger •j. * fry.the N. J. Bell Telephone Com- head room and" higher seats— OABWOOD > :- . '" SUnjiet 9-1409 -—W*rker«^—-^—'• ^^~ Mrs. H. Artdrcascn .. Mrs. Robert Wilson Marian K. Whitmcyer Mrs. Miriam Kleiner^ pany. ^ ~ - "~ : —Castom Furniture :— MKQCPPPPIqckenstiI n J cit R. Allen, Mrs. J. A. Contc, greater , structural -strength.- and REILLY OLDSMOBILE -Mrsr.eharles-WhTnner- ~Leona""M7~McCartiiy~ " Mrs. FTpTDexter The afternoon sewing group will Mrs. Charles Mott Mrs. Wm. H. Kastner Mrs; Charles Degener Mrs. G. G. Nunn Mrs. Michael Ricany N rs. Lawrie Montgomery... Mrs. provides an 'island' of- epinfort - lseorp»rtt«i -' - Vmi< Oa Batta* mail V»- COME IN AND SEE OUR SHOW- MEECHANTS DIVISION , Mrs. Allen Gardner Mrs. W.A^urton meet Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. to ' ' WlhNM* ' ' * FISHDEAU Mrs. Arthur Brown Mrs,. Armand VanGelder iMrs. Robert Dalldorf Mrs. George'Koeser- A. M. Gessler, Mrs. P. J. Grail. and quiet for the driyer and-pas- y p Mrs. Thomas R. Trimble Mrs. Robert Walters Mrs.R. E. Rowland ' . •. D't M O. Bit- ' • • ' ROOM DISPLAY OR CALL . Mrs. May Johnson Mrs. Stephen Gmelin Milton Barnett, Chairman David J. Ellis Burton C. Belden " Mrs/\P.' Mazzelb, Mrs- Bruno C. sengers," Patterson explained. sew.'iayettes. The -meeting' will be Side* & Service > Offtee- PLUMBERS Mrs. Vernette Seymour Mrs. H. F. Knauer Mrs. Benedict Morelli MK. \Villiam Schpm Mrs. T..J. Wojtowicz 'Metzner, Mrs. -J. Krip, Jr., Mrs. "Coupled with the proved, tor- held in the guild room of Sherlock ADami UtUl MAKINOS FISH MARKFT Mrs. H. Schein Harold Compton Mrs. David Lowe FxedB.Slagle ADams. 3-1427 Mrs. Mary Lohrfink Ralph.. Maurer r Mrs. F. Mittricker Mrs. Fletcher F. Gilpin Lerdy E. Nprdstrom and Mrsion-Air. e Ride, which has been im- Hall. 660 Horth AT*, BMI. W*ttfUU .1 WestfleldAve.**. RosellePark BBENNAN & TO Yl Mrs. Elaine Yochim Mrs. J. JI. Juve Mrs. Annette Riken Buddy Bergen MrsT T. E. Linnenbrink Mrs. Cronrath Fresh Seafood Daily Mrs, P. rt Mertz Milton Loshin Mrs. R. -T. Hunt ~'. Hqbert H. Seavy Gleorge Reusch. proved for 1960, the Dodge cars Mrs. William Juhr, chairman of Klhabeth Office —'"*» Broad iti LoweU Groft \ Mrs. Charles Turnen . Robert Haskell Harold I-rmghUn MrSt John w 395 ComberUndi'-St Westfleld Mrs, B. Bergen " Winfleld Kphler Mrs. William H. de Brigard jAlso, - Roberts, achieve a new. higher level of Christian . social relations, an- Call BRIdftw Mrs. Ethel Perlman Roy Zachery Mrs. E. Billick JIMJP Mrs, Raymond TillcU nounced World Community Day 4OIGHFOBD PONTIAC OfC Mrs. Aldona Roden •_ -Alfred Kantner Mrsj- Charles Roberts -— IV pf!.- Charles—J^—Rotht—Mrs.—S—JL Hnhiljty o,n<\ Hnpfnirtfl t»r>«a* ;_ - Mrs. M- Nobel Anderson MHenryy Foerster These ' engineering achieve-, ,wUlT>e~TSfov€inber .6 at Sherlock M North Mrs. PhiIlip~Mazella Sidney Scber—^—/— - S 'haefrer, Mrs. John BafiRer, Mrs. BBldg* Mrs. Evelyn NeweU „, • Sidney Nunn -•,.•'' • Mrs. B. P. Stehlin Mrs. Robert Allen' - ments permitted stylists to create Hall. Tea will be served at 1:30 Anthoiixe4 • UQUOR DISTRICT No. 14 J ImSJs Caruso, Mrs, James Rich, (OS South 'Amu-B. Cranford Wnu M.Magan Warren Rankin . Robert E. Smith '<• Mrs. Anna Slingerland TV rs,'!'? Frank? O'Brium; Mrs. Neil a new exterior silhouette. At the t»ONTIAC WILLIAM'S . tCHEE'l Mrs. E. J; Yacker, Dr. Robert Watson • DISTRICT No. 10. - Mrs. James Conte . C jistaldo, Mrs. William Donnelly, The evening sewing group will • FORMAL WEAR • Mrs. Joseph Colucci .-"' same time, door openings are meet at the home of Mrs. Alfred Sales - Sendee CHAPMAN BROS. ' 'District Manager DISTRICT No. 19 Sidney Brsen DISTKICrr Xa. 5 ' M. L. Tuttle, ' ., ' A|rs. Charles. Hay, 'Mrs. Herbert larger and higher so it is easier to BEA0TYBOX LIO0OB STOBB - Dr. G. Hindman Mrs., Elliott Hume Fricke. Monday, October 26. J District Manager IV itcheft and. Mis. F. H. Blanding, id in and ou^^ou f our new cars/* he MAYFAIR TAILORS ,. Captains .."-.' Adam S. Ordecki, Robert Brunner Captains Mrs.. Julius Orgel Also, '• Mrs. Donald 'Creightort, *f Refreshments were served by O — OH. BUBMIBS - District. Manager Morris' Siegel Mrs. Dean HaViland said. Mrs. George Jackson,. Mrs. R. Ford Line CallBRldo»9-a»4* Mrs. Werner Donbeck ' Mr& Ray Kunzmann Captains Mrs. Chester Painter 'IW rs. R6V Bedell, Mrs. G. Frqnk 'FORMAL, WEAR -RENTALS" " Am coNDmoiaW . Mrs. Richard W. Walbrecker, Irving Burnstein - Edwards and Miss' Agnes Mac- II AUton 81. District Manager . Mrs. John F". Varley, Jr. Dr. Harold Berman Mrs. Edward V. Malone Zimmerman, Mrs. Amps Gordon,, jBOOO Wni USSD CAB* ~ • BBidq»ft-1320 Mrs. A. Messina. Captains , ',; . Mrs. W. F. Sosnowskl Mrs. Carl A- Gehrke tyrs. E. F. Heg6r, Mrs. J. H. tiown- Dr. Iversen at Meeting intosh. '•"'.•• . •; , ^Yte Have Our Own Stock Gene Leshner Workers Rath Awt„ K. ..' Mrs. T. E. Rush, Jr. Robert S. Gilbert Mrs. E.J. Ball jttjg. Mrs.,E. M. Coe, Mr.< J. Levitt, ««• Mowm >«m. «. : •uiNltf. Captains Edward E. McKeige William Barnett George G. Smith ' Mrs. R. S. Lingerfeldt Of Admission Associates School examinations are • one- CUSTOM TAILOREO SUITS Mrs. J. Burns Charles M. Clark. • Stewart MacFadden "Mrs. Victor Mason R. ^E. .Blair, Mrs. C. S_AtrL ELITE BEAUTY SALON Mrs. Lee Arrowsmith Mrs. Edward TenthoU . John M. Sodomora Mrs. Samuel Denstman .Id, Mrs. \J. C. Munday. Mrs. •Dn Kenneth W. Iversen, dean, sided; it is not so much academic DRV CLEANING • REAL ESTATE • Mrs. B. Galen . W. C. Money William Wenzlau John Voss Mrs. N. G. White § Specializing In All Types of • Mrs. George Beer vCharlts Re „ Mrs. L. Church . 1 Bernstein and' -Mrs,- Joseph represented Union Junior College education, as a moral and spiritual V Francis H. Wolff Carlisle Jones PERMANENT WAVING Mrs. B. S. Kiesling Workers r Mr£ Fred Hayes lucci. \ last Thursday at the fall meeting culture.' which lifts one higher.—: ONION COWNTT BUICZ OO Men & Women's -Alterations* jo*. I. GOIEB Workers . . * Mrs. Gwen Thiirston Mrs. J. L. Frank of the Admission Associates of All Branches-of Beauty Culture Mrs. Erwln Rutz . Mrs. Casper Reanes Serving will "be handled by a Mary Baker Eddy , BjRUUe 6-0304 / Mrs. » Pomerantz Mrs. Alice Wirkus Mrs. S. Palasinski Mrs. Elizabeth Free ley Workers pbrcnt-student committeo consist- New Jersey at. the Raritan Valley Mrs, R. Sands / - ' Mrs.. Caroline J^arino ' 7 Walnut/Ave. / Cranford 3-1538*' flWraaJMB Mrs. Velma Cl Mrs. Lawrence Calabro Mrs. Agnes Brumlield Mrs. R. Jones . Of Mrs. Ai))os Gordon, Mrs. Country Club, Somcrvillc. Mrs. Lewis George Mrs. Joseph Bablnec Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh /The members, who arc admission Of AH Kinaa L. Kamiin INDUSTRY DIVISION William Yuill Mrs. H: Dankel / DISTRICT No. IS :/• Herbert Mitchell; Mrs. DeLonEf, Westfield officers of New Jersey colleges and ALB AN- LEWIS T0WNE BEAUTY SALON 111 North BJRt-lUO Mrs. L.,«. Williard, Jr. Cecil Gary J. Hample ,Mrs. Montgomery.* Mrs. Fred J. - 'Workers'' ^* J Clarence L. Fritz, Co-Chairman Herbert Baldwin Mrs. Eugene Rail /M. S. Pringle, Ball, Linda HulT,\ Beth Epstoih, universities, reviewed enrollments AaUiailud DlstribaUr ' . Skilled Hands for Creative . Mrs. G. DeChabert Mrs. W.'Rozman Victor D. Shaheen, Co-Chairman Charles Jotz , District Manager Siisaiisnn/n'FrankF . in New Jersey's institutions of Triple Track Windows Hair Styling Mrs. J. Smath Mrs. C. W. Paprocki Gi. Soa Charles Deraeau JLu. * envenne, ticket enairmuh, rc- .* Storm Windows OUC TB^CK «ALE» rManagcr "MrsTTtoSeriFCaiining-—— group will tour Unkn. Junior. 110 VValnut Ave. Cranford. CHA8. tUBTZ MHBIET 18-19 Horth Ave^ E. Cranford Mrs. Oeo. N. Hitchcock y Shire Mrs. W. A..^ Bcdman Mrs.E. KeUy p >rts bris,k ' advance ticket sales. . OOOD DUO UQTJO1STO*» Mrs.J. N. Rbwe • Mrs. Vf. E. Brewer College's new Npmahegan Build- with Stainless Steel Tracks CBOICS Captains •". • L. Peterson Mrs. Lloyd S. Ruch A. B. Anderson ^ lembers of her cotnmittvt: ore «H.bulli ••-''.,•• '••• mATe * womtmx Cranford Richard Walbrecker Sirs. Robert Faust Captains OUR POLICY: 30% less than VALENTINE'S Mrs. Donald E. Anderson Mrs. Carl Koestcr Mrs. R. Kelsey \ Jackson, Mrs. Louis Ditzol und ing. BUsabdh 4^300 BR 64)777 Mrs. John Cotinello William S. Craft Mrs. G. Surgens other products of compara- Mrs. T. R. Beam John G. McNab Mrs. G. K. Ondilla Mrs. J. T. Conroy Levitt: BEAUTY SALON Mrs. Walter Wejnstein Mrs. J. Masino Mrs. T. C. Rutmayer ' ble quality. BRldoaS-OSSS Mrs. Charles Leggett Mrs. Martin Blatt W. Jonathan Miller Emil Kutsera' kuitt The spilrtual. sense of Life and BEBSE BEOTBEB8 Hah- CutUns — Hair Tin| Call Mrs. R. Cook Mrs. L. Taber Mrs. _ BHldie 6-0866 • Mrs. Nate Schurer — Henry W. Lovett Mrs. Adele Broekcr Mrs. R. Murphy ^ q its grand pursuits .is of hself a^ _.___ Permanent Wlkv ROOFERS Mrs. ? ^ Mrs. J. 'Seaws ,_.„,-,.-. lMlsT. Union Ave.^" i • Mrs;"-RT-E." Maucione~" •Jnhn.D. Onthnut— CAMPAIGN ORGANIZATION Mrs. H. E. Young op harmlesarmless wa'y^biiveirwenHell' 6Hss7fiealtK-glvlng arid"joy-inspir- 0* Soto.;,- Plymoufk 6peii"Frl.7 Til,9 . Closed Mrs. Lester Deschenes W. J: McCullough Mrs.. Elsa De Martini ing,—Mary Baker Eddy BRIdge 6-9811 Mrs. W. F, Chinery / Mrs. J. Dunner HJplmes, Jr. W. L° SCHROEDEB Mrs. 1. J. deolese Mrs. Herbert M. Herscb Clifford p. Siverd, Mrs. Lillian Dobbins Workers " Oalaa • - l«l »!•» Raritan Rd. Clark FUEL OIL • MILK & DAIRY * Est 1928 • Mrs. Mel Ettta Worken General' Chairman' ' " , Worken Mrs. Kim Halkowich ADams S-1010 Mrs. Leon Papier A. W. Bowlihg, Jr. Mrs. George G. Smith Mrs. Louis Rossi Roofing • Siding ' Mrs. George Sangluliano a M*itk .Am*, m BRIDAL GO^TVS • PRODUCTS . Gutters • Laadeis Mrs. Sidney Grote DISTRICT N*.' 15 Benjamin Cypher^ Assistant General Chairman Mrs. A. D.England Mrs. Ransfbrd Wood LOVEtAND FUEL CO. R. D. Irving Robert M. Crane. Jr. , R. S. lingerfeldt Mrs. George Statue Expert Slata Shingla and (Mrs. Honud Oeshowlta Mrs. I. Perez • PETERSEN*S DAIRY Mrs. Morris Eggtfln Mrs. Malcolm Johnson, p. E. McMillan Assistant General Chairman ' Mrs. C. Zavila John Hcpko Mrs. Ann De Rosa PACiAHD - JO LYI B88O HEAT — POEL OIL T*l« Repairs District Manager fc P. Huston, Jr. Mrs. J. Mueller Mrs. Ann Harris Conntrr Fresh Milk Mrs.' Lea. Krichman Mrs.' Christine Kelsey BRIDAL SH )PPE, Inc. BRldgo 6-3474 Mrs. Marvin Eisler A.*;, Cramer H. Halvorsen Remember tvhm yok need money WESTl'Ulb CO* INC . Milk and Milk Products Captain G. W. .Trutnpore Mrs. S. Matthews Charles UKardel BBIDAL. OUTFITS Call Balds* S-1144 1 Walnut Ava. Cranford Mrs. Bcnty'Greenstefat Mrs. Lester^ Krone FORMAI/OOWNS Butter and Eggs . Mrs.OmaUne SekeTt George McCall R. J, Kaul ^ Mrs^ B. Koralis Kesdy Mmdf.mnd .Made 'To Order Mi Mutt Ava, B. Miss Alyse Albrecht Mrs. H- Clauer DISTRICT No. U William F. Kukral BHldge 6-0721 Mrs. C. H. Chrlstman Mrs. Nathan C. Young — 4-6519" SERVICE Mrs. Ernest Taberski H. R. McCullough PROMOTION COMMITTEE Mrs. L. Dworkin. 256 E. Broad.pLJ. Westf^eld BEEL8TRONO FUEL GO. RETAIL, and WHOLESALE Charles Hoffman J. Lyncii Don Williams, Mrs. E. Geiger STATIONS DISTRll/T No. 16 Mrs. George Spalding Meredith S. Conley, Chairman J. O'Brien District Manager Mrs. E. Shea« MOVING and -Miss-DrtrDavis- tJijX C.-Ledermann- — PnKiffta : : CENTENNIAL Gulf Service A. L. Kraus Mrs. R. Tyndall AotbaHaaa (CAMERAS DffiMCT No. 4 ' Mrs. Evelyn L. Dennis, L.K. Merrill Mrs. L. Smith Captains STORAGE Irrin Muldrow Stan Costlej District Manager J. E. Hawkins, Jr. \ Jerome Aumente Mrs. P. Ehrhardt Mrs. William Francis /c m R. Huckel Gulf Products Mrs-Baymond Dixon, E. H. Manny Mrs. Arthur Venneri Mrs. Mary Zawislak District Manager J. L. Fraites, Jr. Mrs. J. C. Miller Mrs. Emma L. Leonardo Mrs. H. Schoenfelder Mechanic on Duty at All Times 5. S. McArthtir Mrs. A. Denesky Mrs. Donald E. Hess Truck & Auto Repaint — Road Servie "Mrs. Arden Svedman J. M. Phalen Mrs. H. Racykowski Mrs.«dith Leddy " •Mtbrth Av*. a Wsricera . . Mrs. Morris Silberstein BRidge 8-9775 Mrs. Karin M. Lefrancols J. G. Keller TRAINING COMMITTEE Jerome' Yaguda DISTRICT No. 18 Special: Situatn )iis RANKIN FUEL CO. -387 Contennial A»e. Cranfort Mr. And Mrs. Louis Fingerlln - Mrs. Mildred & Lehman - F. S. Swackhamer F_ J. Kissadt, Jr. .Mrs. Rose Santor . Mr. and Mrs. William Scarbrough Mrs. M. V. Miller J. S. Clark Garth Bimon, Co-Chairman' Mrs. Ernest Reeves -Mrs. Margaret Aiilt John Snook, HUGH CLARB. MOTOBS WVMMt OIL. Mrs. Christopher Martin Mrs. Victoria Pflug HENHY P. TOWNSEND Mr. ond Mrs. tTank Martin Mrs. E. C. Ulloni H. W. Hildebrant, Jr. George iDukes, Co-Chairman District Manager OO. • SHOE REPAIRING • Rayaand Dixon Mrs. Marjorie V. Frey F. E. Sloat K. L. Foster, Co-Chairman Mrs. John Merwin Mrs. RuthJCrevetskl MHorth AT*. BRido* k-1034 l Mrs. Mitchell Reiner CM) BRIda* B-0M4-—-* Mr. and. Mrs. George Skidmore Mrs. Sophie Miranti E. P-. Neal, Jr. Mrs. Rita May Healy .. Captains Mrs. Samuel Watson John T. Conlon • -i U Wo AMWW, BBMgip §-M«l EXPERT SHOE Miss-Patricia Phillippe D. H. Terry Mrs. Mildred Brown Alfred FxigolB— James Lenney James A. Andrews -Lots of people comeVto u finanml * CHINA PAINTING 921 Cantannisl Av*. _. .Cranlord Mrs. Lawrence Walsky REPAIRING : .Mrs..Florence Grote Workers Howard Krippendorf William F. Ginthner ^ ELM STUDIO G. H. Williams, Jr. "Mrs: William Hastings Worken Mrs. J. B. Warrlngton, Jr. . QDICR: SERVICE Mrs. C. F. Sullivan Mrs. V. E. Hovell Mrs. George Dixon Winifred E. Jester problems that ace dtfferentx from most and LEHIGH OIL CO, Inc. . FINANCE COMMITTEE Mrs- C. M/ Terry Mrs..V. Kozakiewicz Eleanor Robinson ADamat-44M LOUIS MONTINI Mrs. B. Morrison ' W. E.: Thorn Mrs. M. Herman H. C. Meyers CHINA PAINTING SUrrLIES "Satisfaction Guaranxt&r DISTRICT No. 6 Mrs. W. V; Steers p.T. Gregg W. J. Foppert, Chairman Mrs. V. Gatto J. V. Clarke HaJNO—WHITE CHINA SHOE REPAIRHf 0 Elliott Hume volve bill-t«.yirig, medical expenses, ^fx. We INSTRUCTIONS I IN CHINA— " 8ZPEBT OIL BDBMEB BEBVICC . Aides St-•• CramW_ Mrs. Warren Sechrlst W. R. Karlson msnOCT Net t Mrs. L. Rosenberg PAINTING. WATER COLOB * OILS MUSICAL Robert Williamson, Mrs. A. W, Bowling H. M. Slausen, Jr. Everett Heim Mrs. M. Corbo TAILORS •••:• District Manager Mrs. H. H, Herman William Cole Worken ADams 2-0380 v 41 Myrlto.A*^ INSTRUMENTil Elliott Hume Mrs. Doris Downing, Mrs. V. A. Arlunas thousands of these special situations • • • give prompt 1019 E. Broad '. Westfleld Mrs. J. V. Marancik 6. W. Smith J. V. Starr District M Mrs. I. H. Steele Mrs. J. Griffin AND CLEANERS Mrs. G. G. Boyd •OT Hoslb Aw* W«, W< CapUIns C. F. Hansel, Jr. Mrs. V. E. Young Mrs. L. Williams -, \ BANDSTAND Mrs. Stanley Grayson JH. E. MiUus - Mrs. R. Greenfield Mrs. S. Regal r FUNERAL Yes We Do — Mrs. Walter Wasowskl Mrs. Frank J.' Monetti h. H. Conger Mrs. John HaU Mrs. H. Peterson hclj» to. folks who would otherwise puxzlc about wl MUSIC CORP. 1 J. CGamfas MriL fl. L. Tomlinson Mrs. H. Comptona .•-•'•»• '• . * Dry Cleaning • .. W. W. Neltzel. J* - Mrs. D. A. Guthrie Mrs. R. Kent TWIN BOHO AUTO COBP. DIRECTORS Mrs. C J, Ingeholm .• Mrs. Frank Storz to do. • _ • • ' •-•"'" Musical Instruments Pressing - Repairing - J. H. McGovney PARTICIPATING AGENCIES' W.L-Patton D. Sheochuk Mrs. L. Leonard ( FORD IQVELKHD FUEL CO. Alterations - Remodeling. -' Mrs. PbJlUpEnlow MrsTH. J. Tidabock H.H.Dudley LIAISON COMMITTEE Mrs. Carl J. Sauer, Jr. I. Myerson < J. Daly ; ' a«laiil-« IHMrikatw bought and sold Mrs. Helen B- Duryee Mrs. R. G. Harrington Expert Repairing All Work Guaranteed John Mason Mrs. Robert Christensen Mrs. H. Arfken Mrs. warren Smith 0OOIET PDMEBAL 8EBVIO Mrs. Charles E. Stuart L, J. Davis, Jr. Mrs. W. J. Hoffmann, Chairman Mrs. P. Mittricker - ltentals on All Tw^fw^|p^ - LINCOLN Mrs. Charles H. Matthews Mrs. Florence Kaplan Mrs. George Seals Private Instructions -^ D. R. French Mrs. Harold Grayce Mrs. Barbara Cope Mrs. -Ralph Notaro If you have this "different** kind of problem, 8«r>iof KOPPERSCOKE 16 South. Union Ave.. Cranford Mrs. Charles D. Kremer Richard Guy Donald K. Sacken Mrs. Renee Becker Mrs. A, A. Harak Records and Sheet Music' He*. B» S-35S3 ' r»Ml r«UU». »•"•»• Miss Barbara Hoick Perry Zimmerman N. M. Ligbtcap Mrs. Janie Clarke Mrs.. M. Gustafsen Mrs. Everett O. Morrison BRldo*t-1144 . Phonal • Mrs. Edward Luke Mrs. E. E. Terrell Mrs. W. J. McCullougK Mr. and Mrs. Mil**™ Harris Mrs. R. H. Syron Mrs. Lois Sorensen Mrs. Helen R. Schleck come to us, for we're specialists la the special Mi VOKTBAVB.au CBAMVOK* In Cranlord — TRAVEL MraUohnHerzerJr. R. H. Walcott VOLUNTEER OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Rita Schmatz Frank Boers Mrs. H. Lemming Mrs. G. Richards F. J. Torrens, Jr^ Mrs. Wilhelmina Page Mrs. Sarah C. Schroeder 4 ALDEN ST», BR 2-8595 • "'; BUREAUS Mrs. F. J, Filsinger ~ Mrs. J. L. Conrad J. M. Rich Mrs. Hollls Leland, Chairman Mrs. Viktorla Pflug . Mrs. Edith Rearick 1 In Westfield — ' ' , •< • . tiouf DRIVEWAYS • Mrs;G.K.8chonfel E. BROAD STw AD 2-6363 Mrs. S. brown Mrs. Webster Van de Mark Grayjdenvoriai Mrs.H.».fihafer P. N. Crispin Miss Helen Loire' D. Geisel A. Behlert •I •• TRAVELONG Mrs. E. H. Hcndler MrsJ Robert Marrii •'•;i. JohnM.Duryee If J. P. Jones, Jr. Mrs. A. Gessler Mrs. Arthur Kroiner Mrs. N. Seebach J. Klein "~ M.ZMFABIO * NEWSPAPERS • Mrs. Gordon McNeU Mrs. C. James Mrs. H. I. Mitchell 1UW< Funeral Director* Abttne and Steamship Tickets Mrs, R- E. Mnxfleld Mrs. R. Hoyt ' Mrs. George Gladis Mrs. R. Colston M. O. Hallenbeck ,O«narai Contractors _Mrs.-EauL-Wilson ELJLJ3J Mrs. R. Wlcse . Mrs. Or Lawrence For quick, friendly and confidential service, Drivawars Mrs. Kenneth Scheller 'Mrs. K. Thaxton U 8artB«field Aw —-CRANFORD _ Call ELIsabeth 4-3&U — Mrs. John C Gamba Mrs. H. Oemcke K. Esterbrook Mrs. B. C. Belden MrsT WarrenTlanlun John T. Conlon Mrs. Homer. A. Dickens C 01 BBldg* t-OOIS Mrs.Babert D. Russell Mrs. C. W. Seelbach Mrs. J. C. Munday Mrs: John McClintock Mrs. John Brinsko Henry Kane . Ronald Fowlle- any of our 7 convenient offices and ask for the Install- */ BUILDING BHldg»C-28o9 NEWSPAPER DELIVERY 3il Worth Broad SU EUsabetb Mrs. Robert Cubberly Mrs, A. Wprster Mrs. K. B. Weeman Mrs. A. P. Gilman, Jr. Mrs. A- Vujda Mrs.-Virginia Hess Robert Winkel •9 Bumslda Aw*. Cranford Early morning home delivery — CONTRACTORS • HEW YORK TIMES ,1 FURNITURE ik UPHOLSTERERS * i •,. \ '•• ment loan Qflicer. Why not do it today?. JOSEPH LA BRACIO • H.Y. HERALD TRIBUNE **"< r '•'•, *1" \ Norman B. Reilly — CH 5-8S85 • t v •! -I Asphalt Driveway* • • •.».•• and Parking Lots —• Front End Lotda Fern's Furniture — This Advertisement Is Sponsored By ^ '(t v -*wTjihlm*ltMi*m.1lmmr • NOTARY PUBLIC-* ( •") CARPENTBT - ~- Tor HIr« ~ ~~ • rumltun — Appliance* Juvcnll* Vumltura WALTKB JT._ .....'.._._'. Union; County-TrustXoniypianaL X*tfl« JOBgvOB BMAM. Bflldg* tM167- 100 South Avenue, EL, Av—- •t'M 1 NOTARY PUBUC T- For Cranford, N. J- ; UELICATESS£NS if i Eastman Hi. . 343 South Ave., Nc«r CcnU-r St Drive \ CARPENTEH - CONTRACTOB UNION COUNTY TRUST CO. GAUWQOD ' ' SUiuct 0-1499 ^Without obligation to me, please Send PAUL 8. 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r CRANFORD CIT^EN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1959 r* mi by Mrs. Dwyer as a part of the voked for one month according Watson and. Mrs. Henry Zielinski; to 175 countries. M^. McRae, said, w Miss Elizabeth Greene's class has d thd dlgtew ex celebration of Lincoln Sesquicen- an announcement by Ned J. par3 Twd thousand delegates,w ex- tennial -Year, '1950. volumel s sekian, acting director* of -motor Mrs. Leapman as class mother.... pected at the Elizabeth convention. The grade mother» for the year were made' available by the Lin- vehicles, ifor careless, driving, stojT A free public lecture, "When Is coln Sesquicentennlal Commission, sign violation arid reckless1 dnv- are: Kindergarten, Mrs. Shea; first God's WiU To & Done oin^Earth?'' Series With Talk on Teeth grade, Mrs. William Sharpe, sec- she said. The commission was-es- tog. will be offered October • 25 at tablished to bring, to,the world KENILWORTH "take £are of Those First Teeth"'will be discussed by Dr. .Gerald ond grade, Mrs. William Davidson; / Jh K 3 p.m.: -.' ',•••.. •''.•,'..••..,. •' '• ; on increasing awareness of the A. Sydell, local school 'dentist, & the first of seyen combined pre-school third grade, Mrs. John Kunre; ideals andLprintiptes of Abriharn Serve on Committees th "'nieetings of tfncoln. Livingston and Wal" '""", •.-•••;-;-...-p«- - ;;• - • fifth grade, Mrs. Lester Taher. and The meeting will be .held Wed- For Vail-Deane Event VOL. LXVI. sixth irade, Mrs. Edward Connell. On Embezzlements . This edition of Lincoln's works, Several Cranford"(residents are CRANPORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY._OCTOBER 8, 1959 SECTION FOUR nesday at 8:30 p.m. at the" home ton School, Mrs, E. L. Hartz. 209 Mrs. Dwyer noted, is considered SoutlrUnion avenue; Walnut Ave- ' Several area residents attended serving on committees for the- an- . of Mrs. Robert Turadian, 59 Falr- a recent meeting of the Newark, the definitive text of the Civil War nual mothers' tea, sponsored by the nue; School, Mrs. Turaaian. ~" •V' president's writings and speeches fleid avenue. Mothers 11 of kinder- •*- • ' A! "' ' ' • • Chapter of the National Associa- senior class mothers, to be held at Day Camp ahd has received the highest garten age or' younger children are tion of Accountants at which Roy the. Vail-Deane School, Elizabeth, Magazine Drive Nets $2,100 Fire^turday C. Taylor, an authority onTeteg- scholarly acclaim'. "'"•'..' at 3:15 p.m. Wednesday. Pre-EtectionCampaigns^ushed invited. , ...< • Homenwking The . commission, she' said, re- . Other programs arc as follows: Name Sought tion and prevention of. embezzle- "Ther^ will be a miniature school WorEighthGrafie Glass FundRuins Union - All Cranford Girl Scouts are ments, spoke on "Embezzlements— served one set of the volumes for To Address Holy Name November 4, Dr. Paul A. Winokur. Classes Offered each Congressional District in an program, with members of the lfieo GARWOOD-'-Total sales in' the annual magazine subscription eligible to submit their suggestions/ With A View Toward Prevention." graduating class serving as guides By Democrat, Republican i Cranford pediatrician; December 9; GARWOOD—The Rev. Paul Hayes. a«ree ah-, boys passed advancement require- Mrs. .Ruth Larson's third, grade called Roselle Park, fpr'assistance. ilworth^ Inn. The procession will "Football Program" sponsored by- nounced the following class mother Mrs. Ada Roth's second grade,: Mrs. tenant, Robert Desch; sergeants. chairman, Albert Vitale, co-chair- ist for the school year: Convention Plans Fountain — Luncheonette nonnjyd later. ments. - - at Washington School recently en- Six pieces of equipment -were begin at 7 p.m. from Harding man; decorations, Salvatore" Cro- the Regional High School- Booster I Myron Cyrribaluk and' Mrs. Charles Crnnfnrd'g congregation of Je- Thomas Wojcio and Robert Stib- Men of ibe parish will- partici- tertained- the- children- in- Mrs;, School;—Albert Scale and George. Miss~Mary~bou-Codr s inuining" usedrand'the-fire-was-broueht-un- cerwra; VeservatTohs. Mrs. Crqser- -club-,-— --'~-r •- -^z-;_^ . ^ •aprocki; Miss Mdrgaret Cbrcpr- hovah's Witnesses-discussed 'pre- Arrangements, for .the event were Bertha Brooks'' second grade with kindergarten class, Mcs. Richard Me.r. lpate sn tS^e annual Union County der control in 45 minutes. Most ^chnelcleF are co-chairmen. The vera, and publicity, C. Joseph Ara- JHehry Patrylow, president, pre- an's third grade, Mrs. Morton Hap- liminary plans this week for are Howard Drake. made by officers of the ship, a dramatization of their reading Mbrrisscy" and Mrs. Paul Barnett; Patrolmen Holy JCajne parade "this Sunday of the concrete building had burn^ public has beeii invited to partici. Honn. • . " ' • paport and Mrs. Theresa CapoX participation in ..the ..' three-day . John Glowacky,'Richard Kennedy. headed by"Skipper Joseph Kosky, of "Squirrels Must Gather Nuts.' sided. . . • afternoon class. Mrs. Stanley Dcli- FAMILY TRADE INVITED They( will meet in front of the -- ed out by that tirhe, the chief saM.' pate. .» . bianco; Miss Claire Markey's .third Bible convention-at the Motional Robert Nerl. William Pasqua. An- and a committee from the VFW Masks were made to depict char- kat and Mrs. Marshall Haykin; churcji'-aj' TZ:^0 pjm. and proceed A major portion of the financial grade, Mrs. Robert Odcll and Mrs. <3uard Armory, Elizabeth, October thony Pasqua, Henry Hart. Dennis by "bus to Elizabeth, where they post. • • - . acters in the play. Miss Dorothy Weinbcrg's morning Ship 70, which currently has a loss was incurred when aluminum £ €YO Plans Rx. Medical Doc- George Cuozzo; Miss Patricia 23r2! Foley and Denjiis WarchoL a.-iIL=bs- /the second parish in the Mrs...Larson's pupils also' have kindergarten class, Mrs. Joseph, 1 membership of 20, is planning a storm windows and doors were African Missionary to tor'* Prescriptions 'Drake's third grade, Mrs. Frederick Niven McRae/ presiding minis- Foremost Ice Cream , Serving as ' patrol girls a second divisbm. As they march i made a mural showing "Life in an destroyed. -The chief said the loss Cake Sale on Suntluy Cope and Mrs. John. Ooates;, after- Becht and' Mrs. MWhael Drum- hayride in North Branch on the 'are .our specialized ter of \the local group, which meets QUALlT'BLENP . Janice. Pew, Karen Walsch and the men *tift. recite the Rosary, Ant Hill" in connection with their might even exceed $100,000. KENILWORTH — A cake" sale > ' : • 7; noon class, Mrs, Charles Kiarnie mond. - . Carol Harney. • , Sfcjght of October IV. reading work. business. One BIG and Mrs. Charles Webb;- Mrs. at 38 High street, pointed out that for tt-orid peace. George Pyle, pas An inspection Sunday failed to will be held at St. Theresa 'sschool At Gospel Chapel on Sunday Jehovah's Witnesses meet together Classrooms and corridors, in the president of the society, will be Members, of all ships in Watch- Washington School has wel- , reason why you'll Adelaide Roscntcoffs first 'grade, Mrs. Alice Collins' fourth grade, reveal the cause of the fire, he cafeteria after all masses -Sunday KENILWORTH—Albert E, Hbrton, missionary to Angola, Afriba, Lawn Seed local schools are beginning; to take marshal for the local parade unit. ung v and Union Councils will be comed the following new pupils Mrs. Weber and Mrs. Tv J Eurell; Mrs. Walter Lasinski and Mrs'. Sal- regularly in conventions to receive Large Variety Of Donuts reported. _ The blaze' apparently by the CYO. (or .36 years, w'ill Ee gliest speaker at kenilworth Gospel Chapel.on f in d Salisfadion- T .on the colors of autumn as student A fall dance will be held at the invited to the local group's second Leigh Hashager from. Westfleld, vatore DeMarco; Mrs. Rhoda Wbl- instruction in the Bible. The group started in the front, of the building Proceeds from the sale will be Plu* at 7 .-", Mrs. Virginia' Jones' first, grade, artists decorate them with leaves. sdbool on Friday evening. October annual dance at Bay Leaf Me- James Murphy from' Iryington Sunday. He Will address the Bible class at th*?TaHiily Bible Hoiir_at sky's fourth grade, Mrs. Paul Beck- emphasizes regular Bible trajning C.E.TRUBENBACH To Take Home near the office, he said. used to serfd a delegate to the Na- pumpkins and fall scenes. Mrs. .23. under, co-sponsorship of the morial Hall on November 7. Michael Bieson from Wyoming 11 a.m. andd at 7:30 p.m. will gigive ' ' er and Mrs. John Coughlin; Miss in the family, he said, and five tional CYO Convention in Kansas classes are\ held weekly in 18,000 Janet Kollmar's sevtfntft grade has Holy Name and Hpsary Societies. and Robert McComb from. Scotch The fire- was. reported by Pa- a report on his^work. One of his Muriel Schneider's fourth grade, 110 North Ave.,We«t ^ i City in November. A second dele- congregations In the world to help •.m.toll p.m. used the theme of/ *Good Study Edward Tiller of /the Holy Name PJains. trolman Henry Moll who" saw principaLuftivities has been trans- icers Selected Mrs. Edward Moore and Mrs. John- Garden Supply Center Since 1922 (Just West of the Post Office) Including Sundays Habitsi " tor thhe upper hall in flames leaping through the roof as gate also will be sponsored by St. thc Bible into African- lan- Reaves; Mrs. / Ethel Patterson'^ accomplish-wis training. Society is general chairman. An^utufnn scene in Mrs. Nettie ' coin -Schitol, while Mrs. Mariorie ' Plan j Ziegler's first grade shows squirr he dro.ve by in a patrol car/ Chief' Theresa's Teens. A committee now guages. , fy Rosary Societyy// INSURANCE fifth grade, Mrs. Paul Maier and Over 800,000 Witnesses preacl ~118-118 South Avenue, East Kobbs' sixth grade has completed rels gathering acorns and playing Stephen Mangan of Roselle Park is working on selection oi the two Following the morning KENILWORTILWRTH — MrsM . ChCharlel s • Casualty Mrs. Robert Boehner; Philip Cea's T the lower hall decorations. PTA Member Observance among colored leaves. The boys (•Continued on Page 2) representatives./ there will be a display of, | Kern was elected president of Sfc • Automobile fifth tirade, Mrs. Louis Blitman and and girls in Mrs.- Elizabeth Har and other items donate Theresa's Rosary Society at a Mrs. John Iwanyshyn; Mrs. Ann GARWOOD -— In connection • Fire Drive Started with the observance of October as per's first grade are making owls Christmas project, of meeting Monday jn the school caf- Rogut's fifth grade, Mrs. Vincent New Choir Director missionary group./fackages will WESTFIELD ELIZABETH • Theft Loyalty Month at St. Paul's United in preparation for Halloween. eteria. '• ' Vizzone and Mrs. William Joyce. At Preshvlerian Church At Regional Bulletin boards in Mrs. Ruth Liy Leader to Fill be sent this wee' Other officers were elected as 217 "East Broad •-Mrs- Vashti Vothersisixth gtadc. Church of Christ, this Sunday will f.«fai» A Niagara Jim. Ca. - GARWOOD -r Mrs-,,BertJia-m CLARK—. bt—marked-as-Familv-Sundav i in France, "I, Maison Blanche," follows: Mrs- Dominick Marino^ Mrs. Charles Knauer . AD 3-4242 Smith of- 29 Greaves place. Cran- ship |0 years aao." . October 14. A joint planning and The Senior Methodist Youth Fel- The laboratory technician^nown here is operat- FACTt Nationa) City Bank of New York studies lowship will meet Sunday. at 7 FACTt The industry spends more than llOO-mittian circle meeting for the entire as- ing a calorimeter to measure the heat in a sample show that since 1925, the rate of return on oil sociation will be held October 2i p.m. . • _ a year on gasoline research.'Tests show that two of the coal which will bemused to generate electric company investments has been lower than the rate at 8 p.m. The announcement wa The Woman's .Society of Chris- gallons of today's fuel do the work of three pUoa» in general manufacturing. Chase National Bank's made Sunday by the Rev. Mr. tian Service will hold its October povyer. Each shipmemVof coal and fuel oil is.te^ted of1925 gasoline. ;. . Tougher. meeting Tuesday iit 8 p.m. at the for its quality from/which .station efficiencies are Top Little Interest Taken survey ofNJO_ojL companies in 1952 indicated that church. The Methodist Men's Club 72.5 9o of the grosS income dollar went for wages, Tte monthly, meeting of the Ses- calculated. FICTIONt •eco^e of their bigness oil Ute^» will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m: materials and other expenses; 5.8% was reinvested sion will be hcid Tuesday at 8, p.m. The Junior Choir will resume re in Me by the Sales Clerks in the business; and stockholders got 4.6%. ests control ino government. ' i^Jr . FACTt If tlu/were true, the oil industry would m' hcarsals at 3:45 p.m. Wednesdaj St. TheresaVCYO • ;-:'i under the direction of Mrs. Ber- one of the least investigated industries: ActuaUy tram Smith of Crdnford. Boys FICTION: pH drilling b a ast-rlch-auldc It's one of the most investigated. • . • . _ - x. Elects Hodapp proposition. . .. • • Thu new, fagstiip ROTTERDAM, a picture, of and girls from third through eighth . KENILWORTH — Arthur Ho- grade arc eligible for membership. dapp was elected' president of St. FACTt Chances of a wildcatter striking oil in an unprecedented loveliness with a daring Silhouette FICTIONt Ma|ors start price wars to put tho' Theresa's CipO'at a meeting of the area where none has been found are 9-1 against squeeze on their dealers and soil pnoro destined to set new fashions for the . Parish Youth Council Sunday. • him. and 43-1 against finding a field with ultimate gasoline at .cut prices. ' - ' Footlighters Seek Other officers were elected as reserves of 1-million bbl. or more. Well drilling xconderfully enchanted world of travel. ' "\ FACTt Gasoline price wars cost majors a lot of follows^ Mrs^. John Styrtcvant, can cost anywhere from $50,000 to $1,000,000. New Members vice-president; Mjrs. William' Cole- money — one company puts the figure at $7-million A charming hostess,, a warm friend, she welcomes _• - . \t- •" ^ _v_ _. ___ . GARWOOD—-New members! ur man, secretary; Mrs. Albert Heeny, FROM NOW ON I'LL STICK TO CRANFORD a year._Moie-and nirire annual reports, show how/i fnr ihf uliifnAtf in h«-jng sought hy the Fontlltflitrrs, FICTIONt Oil companies hove bduahf up tho haye cut into net profiU. mmanuui local dramatic group, as the new Mm. Lawrence Grabhcr, spirit- IKiteALon a. coHuMretur tlMrt glvM 1O0 miles net iocm*. n ~ -JFirst Class opulence the young-iti-heari-devotecs of season gots under, way with plans ual committee; Mrs. Harold Lam- -for— two- productio'ns,T it— was--an bcrCsocial;:FrankrHclicbTathlciic; per.gcdlon. If ^dejee^got^otho - OosoHn^prifSy-Ufco-p - HI»I« o>——- informality and e~conomy'^:r_z_.~and~thc~~ market, oil companies fear "consumption VENIENT AKD PLEASANT TO TRADE WHERE everything else you buy, move Vogcl, president. wouM slump. ., > . pampered cruise set, privileged to enjoy run-of-thership publicity. .. ' . YOU ARE KNOWN. ' FACT: A study made last year put the average Interested persons are requestc - Coaches aro-lstill needed for the FACTt Just an old'chestnut History shows that nf one glamorous, unsurpassed Luxury Class, to contact Dante A. Costa, direc boys" basketball teams, it was an- actual price of regular gasoline, ex taxes, at 21.474 tor, at his home, 438 Third avoiu inventions that male better use of oil products per gal That's almost 44 gaL less than gasoline v nounced. expand oil's market Vo*m T»IAVW. AOBMT. < as soon as- possible. Needed ar cost 40 years ago. *. ' - backstage ^workers us well as ' v Teen lull Provet* if f ' ' ^ actors. Experience is not neces Here is Just one more example of what is going on behind your electric' sary. KENILWORTJl — Teen Inn has , A number of., plays are unde been sc-lected us vthc name of tho switch... work which results in keeping your electric service economical. 3» SROAOWAV. NCW VORK 0, N. V. : Reprinted, with permission, Ajr Cssa Standard Oil Company. consideration for-tliis'ycar, includ Friday night dances conducted by the Recreation Committee ut Hurtl- Jrom the August. 1959. issue vf NATIONAL Pcnouuu News magazine. ing' "Glass Menagerie," "Dark Vic- — THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY RETAIL DIVISION — - tory,"" "Sorry, Wrong Number' ing School, Over 300 teenagers at» mammmaum: uui d*iu>« nmno«M: and "The Little Foxes.'' tended the dance last Friday evo- PVBLIC(Q)SERVICE *od twin motor llfl«n WfSTUMM and I Last year, the Footlightcrs pre hing, Fred Warner and Fred "Kel- sehtcd "Gallant Lady" and "Th ly" • Lee, chairmen, reported- So convene; vr. £3, HOBOKEN, N. J, Red Shoes," both/for the Gurwood Dances ,will continue each Friday CRANFORD BUSINESS ASSOCIATION PTA, evening.

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the Chijiftm Chateau, Mountain- ing of the dance committee Tues- .sued the-following message tc par- Dance. Team to 1 Tom my - Killeen, Band day. ' Ticket' chairman is MrJ .•nts: "Are ypu a- member of otir Bernard Bteisch oj 32 Brpwn/e.v Extra Point 'PTA? Don't leave it up to Jthe At NeWcomew*^B»U Mrs, Joseph Anclien,. jjr.," chairr Recreatidii Play in Roselle Park race. other parents. Join bur PTA and KENILWORTB -r Tommy Kil- An exhibition^ance by. a pro- man. reported that a spot:dance Br DQH DRUMM . participate in its activities, Makf leen and r[is Jayes entertained re- Now Is Operatnig 31 Stores fessional . dance team fronv Elizas also will be' held with; a prize A blockied kick, an inter- Sets tip Ewhts Begin \t your PTA. You will -benefit; • Humility that low sweet To Claim League Leafe For Graysoii*s GriMers cently at the high school kick-off Mayfair Supermarket*, which op 15 stores including" mar- beth'will^e the hiehlieht cf the awarded Jo the winnjing couple. root,. cepted pass, and a hard rush- !*•».,'*"' GARWOOD —Fall, and winter your PTA wilt benefit, and your -lance/^at the. Aldene School, Ro- Mrs. Eugene Cofnnolly of 30 frbm which all heavenly virtues Hartig Paint Shop bounced back ''A .heavy' team with a couple of kets in Cranford and Kenihvorth. ^ _ merged with 'the « ; Harvest Ball-i6f the Newcomers' JV Victory stoW Food;Farm "chain on StatSTlsland, a ~has on" &r eiaFS-pjn. aFTTuIfp streeT htThM y "" the "Carwood Recreatipn Commis* r. and Mrs. William the- CranfoFa CRANFORD. FOOTBALL tin'ued support." tionaK Grocery Co., which owned win for -undefeated Millburn Coach iIerljn_Jones' Junior. ford High School football coach I"'. &M; 642 Kingston avenue. J Bowling League Friday night at sion got under, way last night .at It was announced-that ja record eight, markets. '. '." : -, '.'.,- Saturday against the Cougars. Soccer 6PPONENTS' SCORES Stan Grayson rates the Clark Re- : Tom, guitarist and' vocalist, • is Clark Lanes by Winning a sweep* Varsity football team eked out a Highland Park 13 :.. 0. Clark Lincoln School under direction of nurnber of 540 parents attendee! Stanley P. Kaufelt, president of In checking the statistics it gjoniTl Crusaders, which tiile Cou- ''•""• • Da'nte A. Costa, recreation super- 7-6 victory over Millburn Monday Roselle' 12 ...... 0 Hillside the PTA fashion show ond card assisted by John and Fred Krumpt Mayfair and, who will hold the For IQ©O... is evident that "heads-up," o from Bamett's Liquors. .Lehigh gars will meet at 10:30 a.m. Satur- • visorisor. . , . partyi. held in the school cafeteria at Clark, guitar ana bass, respectr play by the Millers and espe? is in second, a" game and a at Memorial Field. This espe- Chatham 27 , 6 Roselle Park day at" Clark. '-.•••, ' same position in the enlarged firm, your >cnse ot thrift with the new RECUtAB _ »f Dp*! DRUMM N. Plainileld 25 .!.. 6,'Stptch Pis. There,w;i,; l be 3 program for rFridai y night. vely, and drummer Henry _Kopr said the 31 markets, are expected tially left halfback Denny half off_the pace, after taking a jlly^pleasecl the local J.V. coa,ch The opponent's line averages ROCKET Engine — standard on every dollar-saving Cranford/High's soccer team lost Perth Amboy 13 ... I'Z JetTerson teenage girlls of 'elementarl y and}—d J chinski of Linden. Lester cauScSd the loss for the pair frorn the Peppermint Rotfm. because- the all-sophomorv squad !i>8 pounds on defense and 199 Kig&jLchpdl flge each Wednesday I ' Dynamft* 88 model! You get Rocket "Go** from lbwer- two. game/ this week, bringing its was'playing a Millburn team com- Rahway 22 .... -0 Westtleld 'pounds on offense. On defense the Cranford football'. team. In the record .tfowh tp-0r3. Th*$£4ost to Other sweeps Friday night were from7:15 to 8^0 p.m;, with Mrs- Magnolia Tr 1 posed of mostly, juniors and a few Linden \4 '. 14"Wce<|uahic forward wall comprises weights of \ Jjniiior Fellowship Slntes ... sc_ost regular gas! Satisfy your sense of power and lirst half, Millburn only outgained Jefferson Friday, 8-l ami to Un- turned—ia by; Harris! Ltd. over -Mary Craig as counselor, and'the the Cchigard'-b'y 30 yards and the k seniors. '' , 182, 205. 184,. 225'and: 197. Offen- ~ forttiance wiH| the neW PBEMWM RobtET Engine that ion/Tuesday, 8-0. Both were away Cranford Shoe, Petersen's Dairy 1 same night Mrs. Ann Leonard will Given Chobordas Cartoon Film' Festival •' score was 14-7 in favor of Miil- • The first quarter was scoreless. sively the Cougars wil! be lookjng conduct "a "keep fit" ela-s for adult gets the moat out of premium fuels—standard on Sop^r over Breen's Gold Checks, Errico In the second1^ frame, Millburn's at playei;s weighing in at 197, 215, KEN! LWORTH — The Junior bxiin. However,'in the seeond half, Trucking over the Lions Club and Cougar Harriers women from 8:30 to 8:30. By Local/Church tho Millers gained only a total of In the Jeff contest, John Reji- Dick Galliteli and Cranford's Don 194, 205, .184, 225 and 1*73. On Thursdays, teenage boys of Methodist Youth Fellowship of the V88 and Ninety-Eight models! Make a date with a '60 Builders' General over Schlecter's GARWOOO-VA white' magnolia Community Methodist'.Church is OH yards, and scored three touch? der—booted -five-of the. sifc goals Lewis traded pass interceptions. Coach Grayson said that '"al- high school dge will meet under ."I _«:,. et Oldsmobile ... at your dealer's now! HardwaVe. tree is'being/planted this week in ponsoring ja festival of cartoons downs . while Cranford marched for. the . winners. _ Oave " Eaton, Galliteli ran 36 yards dodging Defeat Irvington though Clark lost to West field and direction of Pat DiFabio. .• Leroy / scoring on a tfass from Bill Ray, Those with games of 200 or everyone for a score, and the extra Highland Park, both highly rated the yard ,Mr. and Airs,. W. Jo- and comedies in the social room .' l U8 yards for only two score?. • Avenging 'a. lass la .Irvington Krone will conduct the program became Cranford"s only scorer so above were: , Grickowski, Hartig from last year and bouncing-back teams. ih«'. Crusaders didn't get for Teenage- boys of—elementary seph C rda of Clark, formerly Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Coach Stan • Grayson praised far this sedson. Paint, 225; DiLorenzo, "Hartig Cranford scored in the fourth from _a defeaFagainst Plainlield in any kind of ---ii break in either school afcc from 7:1.5 to" 9:30 p.m.of-'33$ yrtle avenue, as a ght Bob Witt,' president of the sev- senior halfback Jim Laurel, whp 1 gaiiie." Grayson added, that "one Walter Wudle "kicked ^our of Paint, 204;, Pells. Barnetfs Li- period by moving to the Millburn their opening meet, the Cougar on Fridays. •„ from/the congregation of • the enth and eighth,grade announced enrrjed the bfttl 16 times for 120 quors,, 200;it)iGiovanni. Barnett's shouldn't be misled by the defeats Presbyterian that prdceeds will be used to help yards or an average of 7.5 yards the goals in the Union contest, 11 on a fumble on the visitor's harriers defeated Irvington 22-33 Plans are being made for a £o- i Church of two on. penalty kicks. Lucinio Liqu6rs, 214; Hand. Harris Ltd.. punt. On the .fourth down they Clark has suffered thus far. Thev— J^rwood. , • ••••••• Inance the fellowships participa- per carry. The defense could.have Friday. - r - ft* Ffcl -Night ht-xt'nionth, featuring Cruz.booted in' two scores; ,-and 201; Lusardi, Harris, Ltd.; 208;found themselves on the \Vi, and are still a good team." It is -also dancing, motion pictures and, Mrs. Chobqrda recently con- tion ini the "annual church bazaar. been better; hoWever, the skipjper Coach Jean Poquettc praised all the tir^t Watehung conference John Grabco and 'Richard Busch R. Petersen, Peterseri's Dairy, 223; Mike MalckofT, shoved through for^ h _Eium-s. A teenage committee w cluded eight years of service in Un- Ticket chairman is Susan Ban- •lidded', noting that ."able-bodied is rlmnt.r!f--an(j s:lid ,nnt they game for the teams and both, will 1 "one each. . ' • Thommen, Petersen's Dairy, -214; the important point after. be selected Bob-. Hayes. Dick Williams. - Cranford' took four on) of the working with the young people on er, Schlecter's Hardware, 211; Ma- late in thea lirst haft' when they eight years. When Mr. Choborda 111 before being stopped. The Union excelled. He. also criticized Guardsr~Lrwi&.. Beach.. Charles Evahs.. lirst.five places, Roufer Gibson iln'- Rites Performed this project. „.. ioney, Schlectqr's Hardware, 232; Bob . Hicks. Jim Slocum. were stopped on downs on \VeVt- the lackof hustle at practice. The ' Center*—Lan-y _Davis. Charles Knp- ished third. Ak4 Dickersoh. lie.|d's;20 yard lil'ie The loseis- division of. the American Can. Co.. four plays and were forced~to coach .pfaisecnihemari Ralph petulorf, D^n{iy~' -^fcitnynslcl: i STANLEY KAWELt poli, Hayeck's Foods, 220; Rein- Bockft— Bo'b Ackland. Joe DIFabio, nvadi' their only other penetration nUds^lWTar^ the family put up 'heir house for Girl Scout Fund Drive kick. Neil Koopman, • who. was bel, a tiny' freshman who has been Lefty DeLonce,' -Dave Erdnjan. Barry Although everyone, on-.(he team beyond i>ecatnc the bride of compose the largest food chain.on in the scoreless' Linden opener. Dick Pryor dnd Floyd, Imperato 205; Mason, Crawford's Gulf, 200; Tackles—John Bobble. Laird" Stuart. taiice, Cranfo/d was shut out by Following a scoreless lirsl half, N plant manager. They moved to Fund Drive which'ends Saturday yard pass from Rob Kupchow which tied the score, 14-14; Saturday Rick Marcui. Mi lit- Tlche. Jarot'S/Afithony C(MSlt*i—«>n of Mr. DVNAMK •• HOUMV SNMISBAN The Millers put the ball in play have shared the duties as goalie. Drapeau, Crawford'^ Gulf, 234^ Clark in July. Uaten Island, will retain their .' Guards — Paul. Boce«haui£er. Lloyd it strong Columbia team Tuesday. last wfcek-end. Highland Park -Vinccat-^Cnsale of 257 were named last week by Mrs. ThareVnotWngBto o mwem..i from ,the 27, where after two short at Millburnl Defending for the Millers is Barry Carto\, right half- Nylen, Standard Lumber*/ 202; Friend. Al Handy. Nick Zjch:irl:i, The couple's, daughter, Eileen, Adblph "Leikauskas, chairman,- as" lames^althotigh—the-entire-chain Columbia took the first 12 places scored two touchdowns to defeaJ aveniie, at/'a" double-ring i/ill. be operated by Mayfair Sup- moke yours o Roekrtfogtn* OMtl -g;iin.s_ihey-scored on a jump-pass hack. Millburn went on to win, 33-20.; Lucas, Howland Realtors, 203 and" Corner*—Pele Loiier. Bob HyleF. is a student" in Arthur L. Johnson follows: ./'• ^^lom-llonfc. Dick Krcltlcr.-Dlck- before Bodges could manage to Jlie_ Crusaders. L3J). the in the Church of the -'rpnarkets, Inc. AH other stores, to Nick McConnick and a.touch- I06TiaaTk^wicIirVFW7~21O; SiR^ Galliteli. Emery Curry. Mark Eisenbcrg, .touchdown, was set up by A 52- Regional High School, Clark, and Mrs. Henry McGcehan, captain; €HS^raduates Charles Ilitchines. Jim Kooney, 'Georgf llnisln •• 7 /Assumption, Roselle Park, on Sun- including the former 'National down run by left halfback Denny yard irom the goal by excellent tor for the touchdown. \ . ora, VFW, 201; D. Savercool, Swan J another daughter, Mirio, is a stu- Nor*man'. • ..j^_ - yard return of the f.ccor& half day. The Rev. Sebastian J, Chit-go, Mrs. Billy Emmert. Mrs. Frank Ustcr. defense on the part of the locals. Cleaners, 212; Torgersen, Shaheen Cranford O 0 0 7—7 dent in Duke University, Durham, markets, will operate under the This 'Saturday, the Cougars take On Soccer Squad kickoir, ' Yja'sior,, officiated. A reception' foU Cassexa, Mrs. Charles J. Mentze]/ Mayfair name. > The Cougars held the ball for Later in'the second period, with their 0-1-1 record to Clarjc "' Agenc-y, 200. Millburn, 0. 6 0 0—« : : : OfTlciaU—Muslim, 'Sandmeler. Freshmen Lose Last year at this/time Clark', 'iowed at th^, Cranwood. , ' $' N.C. ' - •'.' .. ' ' , ,. '- ' ' Mrs. Nils Swenson, Mrs. Edward At a press conference, last week, about ten ploys after that. The two tninutes remaining, Jim. Lau- search of their first victory. At Allegheny Prize winners for' September bounced hack (rirofa 28-(i loss to '. Mr. . Mtrcuri.o escorted his On moving; from their home in Fisher, Mrs. Gerald Alfieri. and chief advances weore on runs .by' rel ran for 23. J2, and 6 yards on ' The statistics: / w Mr. Kaufelt announced the pur- r were: Class AA — High games. To Scotch Plains Highland Park/and crushed the ' daughter to the altar. • Garwood, . Mrs. Choborda ex- Mrs. Delia Xyons. - chase included the National Gro- Laurel and Robin Hill,,- and a th^ee consecutive plays, then went Cranford Mlllbui /Martin 'Matthews*amr *Willard Milton Harris. 266; and Theodore Women's League Lead Cougars by.^score of i»0-7. End , • Serving as maid of honor was, pressed her regret. at having to Sti-ve Anderson pass to Laurel fo"r another four yards after an in- First downs c...... :. •• lo " McAteer, ^both Cranford High Cranford High's freshman 'foot- :cry Company's "vacant property Hushing yarduce ..- ; 225 Torgersen and John Errico, 248 To Carwood BeVeruge& bull'team 'opened its season Fri- Jack La GYace netted Cranford's. ' "Miss Loretta Vulpis of Brooklyn; leave their- white -magnolia • tree, . a lirst,. down. But penalties and complete pass. Bob Kupcho tired a J"jsBini[ yarduse 67 ichool graduates, .are • "mem- Two licenses Revoked South avepue. He disclosed REILLY OLDSMOBILE, Inc. each;.high series,.Raymond Mead, GARWOOD — Garwood Bever- day with an 18-Q loss to Scotcli only toibradown against Clark Cast' a cousin, of ne iii tlu- -C. Vulpis of Brooklyn, also cous- •Millburn once again scored on t> In the third period the Cougars Puntlnfl avcrafie ...... 14.4. Wednesday, October 7, with West- another planted at thewUiew hope Yards penalized 35 series, Robert JIamey, 575, and second on a long pass. •/ :. iris of the bride; Miss Car,oi Casale v 70 speed. revocation program, acr runs, by Lester, not; the. least of tied the score at 14 all when ern Reserve University., League, e this week. , , . '"'•,• 1 John Baumann, 555; Class B — Concerning 4iis own M Garwood. sisteF*oT~lTurbride- cording, to Ned J. Porsekian, act- Bonnie Brae Official 'which .'being 'a. 13-yard;'run for Laurel ran for six points and CRANFOBD Matthew^, a senior, .plays at High cames -were rolled by th?' " Coug'ar Coach Bill Martin/re- Mrs. • Gnobdrda was formerly a Ends — La Grace, Muldrow, Simons, High -games, "Arthur Nordstrom, Coach Grayson sfiui / .<- grodoi, and Miss Elizabeth Quar- ing director of motor vehicles. six more points. Both converHqnJ Heruska for one. This climaxed' a left halfbackv and McAteer', a jun- following: Gloria Enz, 191; Eleanor ported^hat, as freshmen, thjr^plajv Laurel, the speedy CoUijdf 'li:ilf- kindergarten teacher inr Franklin To Address Men's Croup A drive from the Millburn 29 high- Walsh: ' " ; .. 232, and Robert Kectch, 217; high ; They are: Putrick Shanahan, 22 Kutscra,' 169/ and 168; Terry ers were "green ahd^mex'peri- •,/ Tackles—Babinec. Craft; Dr«yer. iara.ro of Rosplle Park.' School. .She is a member of the •'/ in the first period'were good. ior, plays the t)ack position./Both series, William Gall, 573,/and biick who was not al>l of 136 2!st street and Jerry Saba- KEMLWORTH — Frecl Persikp, , Laird ^Stuart and John Gobble lighted—by rtin3 by Laurel, Bob Guyrdu—Conlcy, Gamble. Hayes, Koop- P"A.lcssandris{ i67; Evelyn La\ylcr, enced." They should/improve as 1 Jesse Gaeta of' Someryille was Garwood Woman's Club and di- man. . Wntd, Wurth. men have lettered in the sport.' ' Thomas-MacPherson, 554; Class C pate .against Clark .1^1 s'l-awon bi - tini, Jr., 18. 6f 60 South 22nd street. executive director of Bonnie Brae blocked/ Koopman's .kick, as he Kupcho and quarterback Ander- Centers—Clare. Malcy. - 1.65, and Rose Tabor, 164. / the season of six/contests pro- best man, and ushers were. Ken-rector of-its-music" department. Allegheny,/playing. soccer since —High games, Anthony Pavics. cause, of injurit's/played an ex- neth Sorrenson of Brooklyp, Jo- The, 30-doy* periods were' effective •'arm (or Boys, * Millingtpn, will attain WJJK rushed hard, after son. Bock«—Glyn, Andar&on, Horuska, Hill, Team': gresses, he added^. ci'Ilenl game a£*(lhsl Millburn last Rich Kupcho, Laurel, Patton, Rob Kup-1034, finished in a second place tie 199, and Joseph. Perry, 198; high ,'W beginning September 0. and 10, re- Qanford failed to advance the cho. Martin saitT-it was too early to week and wtit probably be one oi seph Mercurio of. Roselle Park, speak at the. first meeting of thel But Cranford did not dent the in the Presidents' Athletic Con- series, William Beym, 533, and Garwood Bcvcracefi^ it. brolher. of the bride; Thomas Gonsulves-DePaola spectively. ball. Millburn.;penetrated to the score again-until it Was too late. MILLBURN Em 8 determine juiy star of the team, or. the. stand^tuts against ' the C\u- Methodist Men's Club. Wednesday Ends—McCormlcU, Pciper, Lyons. ference last year. The squad is James Delia Sala, 517; Clas£ D — Four Cupcake* 8 Ca'sale of Garwood, cousin of the Cougar ,21, but o penalty on a Bill Mauger ran.for one Millburn Tackles—Rogers. Lambert, Krug. Mul- coached by William C\ Hanson, Scher's _ 8 whether/the frosh .would, shine saders.yGrav son also mentioned Engagement Announced at 8 p.m. . . _ J cjhy. , • ' . High games, Andrew Markowich, Pete's ....'. i 7 particularly on offense or defense, bridegroom.--'^pd--William-Fisher touchdown play "made rt eventual- touchdown. Lester another on a •Guards—Paulson. Gobble. Bolllat, Nor- who has. developC/1 ._thnje_ _o.ll- that /\\\ his junior substitutes ^- - - -J — f 192. and William Gubas. 187; of Clark. GAHWUUU — The Mr.—Pcrsiko;—who—rw HT'iutirth.dtfvi/n^onrthe-ai-; Mtfrbam ^thrilling—interception—dowgp n the TCmerican- socice'r^players at, the nford Yitiiirt^r'-Miyfr K* FVIT'/ iHi-W'iil- of Miss Jean Marie De Puola to Mr. und Mrs.. Paul Vitale of 3.11 ' Centers—O'Hara, Holmes. series, Myron Cymbaluk, 492, and Jnyi^., , After a honeymoon in -Florida, North 11th ''street'.'^announce the Mid.es of .the work at Ponnie Brae, kicked, and the ball landed near left side from midfield, and Jack Backs—Lester, Mauger, Carton. Lotmdif, Meodville College. \ Garwood Recreation ecman, and Bill Ball played ^pfobably be'.seeing'a great deal Gerard L. Gonsalves, son pi Mr. the tlve-yard line. _ Receiver Jim Arl'mentu, Hohnstein, Danno. Hookc. William DiTulio, 490. the couple will reside at 304 birth of twin boy£ Patrick and will discuss ..reosons why Hohnstein a run from the 18. Joe In addition to the opener with well. Sterling and Smith were im-' more action as the season pro- and Mrs. John Gonsalves of 432 Laurel let the ball Uti on instruc- Cranlord '. 0 7 7 f^- Bowl pressive on the line. Chestnut street, Kpselle Park.' peppli; reb^l against, society. Wil- itizen and Chronicle Babinec of the Blues was slightly Western Reserve, Allegheny's 8\ / On PEPPERMINT ROOM 1 Hresses. •aul Vitalo, on October 2 atiMuh- A graduate of Roselle Park High Spruce avenue, was announced tion:; from the bench, but it Millburn ^ 14 0 0 10—03 HartlK Puliit Shop 27 Loderttedt ,180 102 The freshmen play all their With Jim Heruska and Laurel enberg Hospital, Plainfleld. Pa- liam Bridges, president, announced hurt blocking the final extra point Touchdowns: Cranfprd — Muldrow <31. ganie schedule lists contests with ^Lidilith Esso S. Delia Sala .„..• 180 150/131 School, the bride is employed by ut a dinner party Sunday evening - stopped short of the goal, and Paul; Laurel 16. rurii; Rich Kupcho 17, Errico Trucking games oh /Friday afternoons. To- doing the rimninu .and La Grneo ernul grandparents are Mr. andthat the meeting is open boot. , run I. Mlllburiv—Loster 3 i la. U. runs—. Fenn College of Cleveland, the ,C. Delia Sala ....,'. 117 154 142 ft;- aUhe_MUitaryJearJk; Hotel,-. New- when a Couuar nnally picked it Builders' General .. J. Delia Sala :..... 187 (Ml 143 niorrow they meet Clark Regional and Bill Muldrow receiving the flrsv Sam Paul Vita1«rof 290 Boul- The tinal score of the game was 67, Intercfptlori>;. »Hohnsttln I1B, rill ShoMeiu. Agcnvy ... Roselle. ark, by her parents, Mr. apd Mrs. ™"up,"he~Tumblcd "It""liito".the; hands ; BcraTrrUni7 Acacia i : ri ,..„. li;K.I3a-l2.8 • Coupir^-prissps, Cranford should vard. Extra points: Cranford — Herunka <2 stitute of Technology, Grove City Handicap i 14 0 is a graduate of- Edward De Paola of East Orartfee. of a Millburn player. and Rich Kupcho ran for Cran- Peteracn'H Daivy ...... TOTAL , 783 714 win its' 'Watehung 'Conference Mr. Casale What we anticipate seldom oc- runsi. Millburn—Hohnstvln 3" I place- College, and Slippery Rock. "HeJwIancK Realtors .. Setpn Hall Preparatory 'School, A graduate of St. Vincent Acad- Putting the pigskin into play on ford, each scoring a first^down. ments*. ' • Barnctt'y ^Liquor* „ HAYECK'S >DS 1 The things most people want to opener. Since the Crusaders were South Orange, and is ernployed by emy, Miss De Paola is employed curs; what we least expected gen- the live, Millburn was stopped The latter plunged through cen- Officials: Shanahan, Slattery. Fox and Standard dumber ... Gall /'. 120 held scoreless in both previous License Revoked Vitale. ' •."....- Peppermint tlooin .. Connolly 146 163 151 know about are usually none of the Fibro Corp., Clark. by the U.S. Department of Justice, KENILWORTH—Alessio Crisci, erally happens.—Benjamin- Dis- Swnn Cleuncn^ Trvzzji . 101 1(13 127 their business.—George Bernard .contests, it. will'take them a little Fred Hummel Jr. Harco Chemical Co. Immigration ond Naturalization raeli HiipolK. 170 125 220 Shaw . . -i—.. time..'tu;,net their offense.moving.. ., 0, of 147 North 14th street hns lost VFW ;. A.... Rei .... 181 140 203 Service, Nevbark. is license for two months, on Cranfprd Methodist 2 Out Front Rutgers To Entertuiii Harris, Ltd .\.. orko lea 147 XL Field Seeding Mr. ..Gonsalves, an alumnus of Wins Skeet Shoot Lions Club TOTAL 817 784 848 harges of improper passing, stop Colgate Eleven Saturday tSchlccter'g Hardwa: CITIZEN-CHRONICLE 2 BOKOUGH OF KENILWORTH ' T1he third annual Trap and Methodist Men') Club' Seton Hall Preparatory School, was ;ign violation, speedini* and care- In Inter-Church Bowling League An Alumni-Homecoming crowd RRay . Jr J1102 135 122' Sportsman's Shop Sweeps Malko; Volunteers Sought graduated in June from; Upsalu NOTICE Skeet Championships, sponsored Llnd'a Pharmacy Hay. Sr. 131 154 ISO less driving according to ah nn- NOTICE Is hereby ijlvcn by tho Com- There were four Sweeps in the Methodist 1, 218; H. McDowell, will be on hand at New Brunswick Brccn'u Gold Ctieclu .. Howard 169. 161 158 THE NEXT BEST THING TO A by Bamberger's-New Jersey, were Cranford Shoe Store ....*.. McCullounh 207 144 178 GAUWOOD-Joseph Hamenik, College, Enst Orunge. He is on :iouncement by the Division of Mo- hlUuloncru'of Anicssmcnm t of the Iloroiish. T Inter-Church Bowling League St. Paul's E& R 1, 214; W. Ed-Saturday to watch Rutgers foot- Crawford's Guli ;...:.... Ties Lou's Market for First Place president of the Garwood Little the faculty of Broadway Junior p(_K«nllWi>rth Jhat thy 20th daj ol Qp^ decided Synday at the Union Weeks .; : 177 125 147 tor Vehicles. bet, 1050, ut 0:00 o'clock l'.M.. la 'Keifi'Vy Tuesday; night. Cranford Metho- wards, Trinity, 212; P. Blaekmore, ball team entertain a Colgate elev- Hayeck's Foodu ,...... ,..,.''... ' Handicap 56 50 50 """"The"" Sporf-Hirian's Shop" sweptr League/ has issued an appeal for High School, Newark. flxed as (he time und the Borouuli Hall, 1 County Trap and Skeet Fields in Cltlzcn-Chronlcle TOTAL. ...- 032 7US 814 520 Boiili'vard, In tliu Uurouuh of Krnll- dic 2 and Community Methodist 1, Cranford Methodist 2. 211; W. en which is expected, to be much- • 0:45 PJM. StartiMi! Time over the JohVi G. Malko team and - volunteer workers to help seed Cranford. 0:00 P.M. Kt-iiulnr Time Knighta-of- Wtli. County ot Union nnd Stot* of however, ' stayed within one-half Hooflich. Community Methodist 2, improved under its new coach. In the Skeet arena, a perfect j>0 CRAWFORD'S GULF /I moved into a first place tie with "the baseball field at Oarwbod~He^ f Jursuy a> the place for the htMirliljj Alva Kelley.' tiame time is. 2 p.m. -B Ktnncy Ufl—I'M Ron Maloney Plan Family /Continued from Page 1) of all pL-iwrnu. lnturuutcd In tho matter Came of each other for the lead. 210; LTWeinstcin, Temple Beth-EI scores out of as many-shots grab- HARTtG PAINT SHOP 3 Deller 134 112 120 Lou's Market this week" in the , morinl Park this Saturday and of the ussi-iKiment for the h>>ncllt» and A. Markowich 165 143 160 candidates for membership'. Ken Those winning three games were: 1. 209. . Colgate's last .visit to Rutgers bed the trophy for Fred Hummel, DIFabio 179 187 144\ Park Village Bowling League. Sunday. He pointed out that the YContinued from Page 1) duniuned by rca&on of the undertaking t 186 183 171 \ V. Mason ._ :../. 170 148 200 Makes Grid Team First Baptist, Osceola Pres. 2, , Also. L. Shotlandcr, - Temple was. one which few local support-' 169 While Lou's Market was losing work must be done at this time as Mr, Sxabo, as Church School con- neth' R.' Hart, grand - knight, sal Us u local Improvement of the Crudlntf, Jr., of 20 Elmora avenue, Cran- DULorenzo 179 147 204 \ G. Drapeau .,: 149 234 Ron Maloney, freshman, son of paving und Improvement of North 22nd Beth-El 1, 204; G. Fcnderson. Cal ers will forget. The Red Raiders, 153 1«7 150 \ Handicap ../..../ . 14 14 14 venes at 9:30 a.m. this Sunday. hot Catholic men over 18 are in Trinity and St. Raul's E & R 1. ford. Competing against a field of Furrell 877 two to 'J. W. Bcazlie Sinclair, the< favorable season fdr lawn Street between the Ruhway Vulley Rail' Winning the odd game were vary Lutheran 1,-204; I. Fletcher, then under Coach Hal Lahar, Grickowski 156 183 335 TTOTAO L ...v.. 81111 807 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Maloney of 44- The adult class will be taught by vlted to Join. Further informa- road and the' Southerly line of Sheridan 28, Hummel edged out Robert Ay- TOTAL. 853 887894 LJNDS PHARMACY 2 Baron's Drugs and Parkway Bowl seeding is nearly oyer. v Avenue. In the Borough of KvnUworth, IS THE WEEKLY VISIT OF Nietiel. Jr _ 159 183 172 Norm'andic Place is playing half- Luther Phillips.. tion may be obtained from Mr, 'Oscoola Pres. 1, Linden Pres. Gar- St. Paul's Methodist. 203; E. Jen-smeared the Scarlet, 48-6. That ler, who took second place with a took three from Crahford Body Those wishing to help ore re- punuant to Ordinance. No. 58-114. kins. CMA. 202; J. Slocum; Trin- • BARNETT'S LIQUORS 0 \ Van, Brunt/. 152 152 ISO back with the Bears. Rocky Moun- Hart; Francis B. Smith, deput JOHN,. GRAF wood Pres., Wcstfield Pres., Zron was Coach John Steigman's first score of 47 out of 50 rounds. Gub;iGb s 1455 13 1 » 169 altl. Sr- 182 167 100 and Fender and Lehigh Esso to quested to report at the field at ... Dr. Forrest" P. Dexter, professor ity, 201: R. Van-Blareom, Linden 123 200 , 157 tain' College^ football team for grand knight; Robert Fuggett an F. IIAHRY XUND1N Lutheran. Temple Beth-El 1, Tern-- season of installing the' single Pells ,,: l«0 167 move., into 'a tie for third place 9 a.m. either or bpth days with, of chemistry and geology at Union - MAX BERZIN Pres., 200, and S. Wray, First wing at Rutgers. Before an estimated crowd of 137^ 164 no. buchlon 136 180 181 the 1959 season- oaly one game off the top position. Nicholas Betz, membership chair Dated: September) 28, 1B59 pic Emanu-El 2, St. Paul's Metho- 500 and in ideal fall weather, 22 164 214 \TOTAL 789 849 rakes, shovels and wheelbarrows. "Junior CoHcge in Cranford, will Adv.c.rcea: S4.qB " • . - 10-8 dist,, St. Paul's Lutheran, Cranford, Pres. 1, 200. Korncr 163- 150 101 The Bears will meet Western jlifih series were, registered by: men. . •• ••' • • The Scarlet gamed ..revenge the competitors from the" metropoli- Brlnkcrholt , 110 Mr. Humenik issued a special be gupst-speaker, at j meetingrjo Methodist 2. - : • . The team standings arenas.-.fol- lie LUMBER 2 Montana College of Education at Chiivlic • Re, Sportsman's Shop, appeal to the fathers of boys par- *hc Churchmen's' Brotherhood a next-year, walloping-Colgate by tan area met to win, for a year, Handicap 10 35 ad 126 160 143 Bowling 200-o.r better were: F. lows; ' • TOTAL 750 B20 884 130 170 140 "the annual RMC homecoming 544; Frank Cui.neia, Cranford ticipatlng in-the league to volun- 8 p.m. MondajrrMeinbers of other the exact same scorev .48-6, in the 2-foot lovTttg"T:up awarded to 127 '166 173 Cowoll, Garwood Pres., 223; W. HHfarmlton, N. Y. Last ycair, Rut- CKANFO«D SHOE STORE O S. Cymbaluk 144 143 ioa game irt^Billings Oct. 10 on the Body >and Fender, 543; Bob Ma- V ..•.:.• teer their services. League mem- Brotherhoods throughout the state Cranlprd Mcthodt»t 2 1^3 2', the grand winner. -With 48_per- Plaite. Linden Pres.. _221;_ F. O>ituiuii)it.\# Methodtsl~l 12 3 gers again visited the Red Raiders "MoppeTr ...., 160 138 "" Nylen •'-."... ..3 202 165 Eastern Montana College of Edu- loney, Baron's Dnigs, 532; Mike bership, includes over 200 boys. •will, be guests at ihe meetings All v fect shots out of a.possible 50, Al- Orrok, Sr. V 154 153 168 Handlca] 0 6~ 160 Simorison, Ctanford *TVTettT6d1st 2, Westliuld Prts. _ 11 4 field and won, 21-7. " Aldlcy .._.-... 154 140 TOTAL 744 BID cation's gridiron. Other activities Cqstcllo, Lou's Market, 525; Ernie men of the church nnd their CM Ai - : 10 5 bert White, Brooklyn, N. Y., shot \1ENJS CLUB s2'2\\. A. Goodreds, Community Temple Buth-EI 2 9 Cramer 157 151 174 ' METHODI: BOB will include the traditional parade, Flaifi, J. W. Beazlie Sinclair, 510, friends ore invited. SPECIAL SCHOOL OR COLLEGE RATE his^ way to lirst place honors. Frlcke ;.. 166 106 177 Stacy ...' . 160 150 First Pres. 1 _: O C ' 120 160 173 and Ja^k Ewing, Parkway Bowl, PTA Member O>c> 18. MacPhcrson 150 501. (Continued /row Page I) Firs.1 Baptist - - OTa 6'i 164 ball. • held Tuesday, wlth~children in th( TOTAL ....!, 701 833 812 Slocum 165 16ft 134 Zlan Lutheran ,-.-,.•, B'ii 178- 140 Vic Gat to of Chi.rlie's Roselle enable the. PTA to provide pro- third, fourth . ond flfth grade Jewels Lead VFW Qaruond Prvs 0 7 ' HARMS. LTD. 3 Cory 158 RMC griddcrs will meet North- Platform Planks Northwestern' Wins Two; . TOTAL 6 775 Park bowlid'the high game of the" grams that will - benefit the stu- Cranford MCIIUKII^I 1 8 7 H 1S2 159 201 775 ern Montana College of Education meeting from 3:15 to 4 p.m. ond St. Paul's E A « 1 8 7 ' Two-party representative gov- Hand 140 145 1D2 evening with a 236. dents. Boiling League St. Paul"* Lutheran B 7 Cuts Lead To One Game Meyer 164 108 152 in Havre, Oct. 17; Carroll College those in the sbcth and s seventh ernment is among the platform Ducky-'orth Lucas Team standings are: Principal Robert,E. Hough 1s- The Jewels swept thoir oppo- Community Methodist 2 VVi 7'i Northwestern took two games Luuirdl 102.208 154 Beym grades from 4 to 4:30 Trinity V B planks of the Cranford Democrat 179 101 172 in Billings on Oct. 23. and Mon- W I. iwnjs this weelcin the VFW Senior 7 B from Indiana this weelf, To "move Anvlnoll Ward ._„„...„ ... lo- •s Oictol.i Pres. 1 ^ tic Municipal Committee which has Handicap 3 Hull _..?; tana School of Mines in Butte onj Ladles Bowling League and moved Linden Pr.-» :....• within- one game of first place in «30 B71 871 Srwrtunmn's Shop '- Cran. .... 10 s 7 8 been endorsed by Phil Henehan . TOTAL Marshall ll.aon's pruil'J -- Cljn. ... 9 i; BOROUGH or KENILWOBTH Africa Missionary into n 2".-> gajne lead' over the First PreJ. 2 '. the Walnut Civic • Association TOTAL Temple Emanu-El ^ .'. 7 nnd 'Sophie B. Baranski, Demo- PETERSEN'S DAIRY 3 P.irkway ' Bow. I — *..., 0 r> Strikettcs arid' the five B's. St. MaiVv , • : Bowling League. VFW 1 J W. nvarlK- Sinclair , ... 8 7 ORODfANce *NO. M-lt (Continue* Jtvm Pag« 1)' cratic candidates for Township a Peteruen 145 323 17H Hllbert _ Temple Beth-El ^ ...x..,.v 6 9 E. Petersen „ 184 1B8 188 ... 7 a AM ORDINANCE TO VACATE, RE- word D. Whittle as speaker. Craf Other teams winning three a o Whining- three games were Ohio Markowich _ o LEASE AND EXTINGUISH THE PUBLIC •'. °. • from St. Paiil's Methodist Committee, it was announced yes- A. Bnertmann 140 124 18a A. Tineo . '.. Osteopathic Unit Ch.irlloa — RouMIc Park ...... II RIGHTS IV AND TO CERTAIN LANDS liames were: Five B's and Forfeits, First -Pres. 3 ^ 5'j 0". State and Nebraska. A. Schulz 105 162 174 llayeck'H Fine Foods ... 0 a projects will be continued. 5 • 10 terday by M. Jordan Price, Dem- Welwrt .... John G. Malko, Ins 10 LYING WITHIN THE STREETS KNOWN Calvary Lutheran 1 •- Team standings arc: E. Thommen ..,..: 144 214 182' J. Tineo 1 .... 5 AS NORTH 16th-STREET, NORTH 17Uj Dr. Edward R Harlow will con Hinh scriet; were bowled by: Si! Paul's Elill! - 5 10 ocratic municipal chairman. llandlcip 8 17 29 Criniford Body &" Fendor ... . 5 10 S 10 w Slkora ..._ Adds 14 Members STREET AMD NORTH lBUl .STREET. tinue hie lectures ort "Missions" a Mrs. Eugene Kocnig, Tigers, 461; Temple Eittanu-El -— TOTAL ..: BO6 018 K15, Handicap 4 11 Other parts of the platform fol- Indiana v 10 ALL' BETWEEN THE PBOPERTY OT TempU- Beth-El 1 ....«..•..: :. TOTAL ...: A clam chowder luncheon at THE UNION COUNTY PARK COMMIS- the Wednesday evening- service o Sirs. Jack Ewing, Jewels, 4S4; Calvary Lutheran 2 - 3 1Z ow: Northwestern a DtlEEN'S GOLD CHECKS 0 the home of Mrs. Harry Axt of Solitude, the safeguard of medi- SION AND THE NORTHERLY SIDE^OF 8 p.m. . . Unless You Start Mrs. D. Schcller. Jewels, 453; Mrs. Ohio State ..... ;' 7 JllKthj 175 1B2 104 ocrity, is to genius the stern friend. COLUMBUS AVENUE. IN .THE IlOR- OPENING DATE UNTIL JUNE Sound economy in local Rovern- Nebraska ,. 6 Jellovlti 178 162 171 ACACIA X Green Island, Sjlverton, formerly OUUH OK KENILWORTH. Parents, and friends have been R"y Brinkerholf-, Five B's, 452; Michigan . 6 121 13&.' W. LlnBe -.^,, 174 137 . —Ralph Waldo Emerson ' WHEREAS.'North lUth Bti*el. 'North Wcstffrlti Jr. Musician^ nent; any tncw construction of Illinois . U Gritske 185 144 212 '!». Mead 170 168 M0 of Cranford, opened the fair ac- invited to thu annual parent- Mrs. L. Church, Strikcttcs, 420, S! I'JMJU.IIC ... t 17(1 179 175 ••"l"»th Strec'l and North IBth Street, - 4 a J. DlrU ...,- 174 170 172 Body of the Borough of Kanilworth thai THE CRANFOftD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE v it 8:15 p.m. FrfdayT October"! 6" tions, cooperative planning on a Grant Awarded UJC "' Barlow 1S8 154 152 •'i •}•'• dent; Pauline Lowe, vice-presi- Earns foil dividends and by ..'.* , .... 3 o Coriiurcn 154 171 J. Elnhom 154 IBt) 178 Plans were discussed "for n cake the public Intemt will be better •erved Connie Poranski, Westlicld, is pro- voluntary basis between the.Town*. „ A grant of $3,600 for student Handicap 6 (I •'>[ I'-; by rvleaalntf atald land* from dedication; dent; Philip Runnion, treasurer, TOTAL B02 B10 852 sale in October and the annual laving regularly, you can 21-23 ALDEN STREET, CRANFORD, N. J. . ' 7 • / ijrnm .chuirman. ship Committee and Board of Ed- loons under the National Defense TOTAL M>7 run 7a2 ?! '• NOW. THEREFORE. DE IT ORDAINED EURICO TRUCKING 3 Christmas gift wrappiny and stock- by the Governing Body o( thy Uoroouh •nd Kothy Mayt>r, secretary. . Eloanoj Warwick, pianist, will earn a Bonus Dividend of ucation, attract- desirable industry Education Act of 1958 has been Slcko . 180 K15 SWAN CLEANERS I ing Illling party in tyovember for uf KMillworth: ' play '"Etude dc Concert" i>y Piernc to Cranford, vigorous ^resistance Hlmch '. . 303 160 lliU Jahn 153 155 103 SECTION 1. That lh» public rlshU, awarded to Union-Junior College KoberU ...; . 16(1 161 Hrouki 135 128 165 the infants and ^children nt Me- If kny. In mid to the Undj lylntf within o» much as 1 % Extra. Catherine OPrice. pianist, will olter Fire Saturday Please t»nd the CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE lo decrease in railroad service und by the U.S. Office of Education. Krrlco . 157 100. Juro»c 104 175 159 morial Osteopathic Hospital, Eliza- North lath Street. Nor ill 17th Vtrt-et i selection by Debussy. Jack increase in fares, and an open'and Xlinnbruschlnl , i .200 3 181 D. Savercool 12t 150 212 ~"s*td~North™-fBtli"-4itjLcl, all 'Drtwo^or-Jhe Under the program, tho federal Dlnsmore \, 101 Kit Moleen 165 130 l(i» beth, and the Philadelphia "Osteo^ liropvrty of tho Union County Purk Com-., BiijiK^". tenor, will sim; "Ma Little frank revelation ill municipal af- government will provide 90 per- Handic-iitx o :io 111 Handicap 60 K0 M jjutliic.. Hospital... uL_.Hie_.li(Hnc_-°-L AvtmUe, be and., -the ume -are B."injo^'"tjy'~"t>ichtnont-and—"Pale airs, including matters transacted cent of the loan " und the college TOTAL-...,.-,, «8!i—008 -801- TOTAL ..,4KU-4KUl—l 2 hereby vacaiiad, re leafed atid. vittin-. tions! make That Dream ^ _-, ^_ SHAHEEN AGENCY 2 Mrs. Charles Kern of 420" South mustrloan the remaining 10 per> - SCHLECTEll'S irAHDWAHE V ,___..:... 167: 101 i«7 Euclid avettue^-Wijitilekl—^ ~r. SEOTtON 7. ThU ordliUncr •hall take cenf! rTmvever'T*th'<;~cotlt'ije'"Is"re-' effect .afle^ Anal pajaaue and publican Fire Department Were in Morrljf Frankenberuer 170 150 I4D Harris 107 1M0 1.12 Mrs. Joseph Fecher, chiiirir.an. •»•'•' held Tuesday. November 10, at tlic Blind , 100 100 100 180 170 1115 Uoii In the nunnct provlOcd by luw. Local Men to Attend spons'ible .for collecting the entire 150 Jacky town on Suturd^y waiting- to par School Address home of Mrs. L:»wit;nce M. Tucker. M. Haycck ....'.. 175 130 162 200 171 reported the drination of- stver.il tkipu^e in tiie annual llrenu-n' air.ount. Muloney 158 Hill T.a TOTAL 875 1182 B00 izcn crib sheets, pads, b:ib;' •* «» I«UJUJ <^Uf Club Clwtanl 8 .pittsrteld 'slr«;t. Information Meeting of M.I.T. Club TOTAL 733 802 Public Notlc4 b liereb'y dWen thai the murch there. When the call came Students have until 11 years 7118 bands and shirts to the Manorial (oreeplng Ordinance Wai Introduced at a .•..;,• • City ~ ; about t>s .. I'avlcu .... 156 170 grucipusncbS. or oppose with (irin- the fin: tln'.r. Tlu* u!d Ordinance will bjttle the blaze. outnumber women /by a Huddud 1110 1S3 1B1 Mrs. Walter Fasnacht of Cran- ' ka further cnnilil-rid for llnol pj»»'agu by fall meeting Monday ore C. Van Dr, Kenneth C. MocKay, UJC Odtrowskv 1(18 170 itso neiS.—Charles Hole S,'jjW Governing llody.uf Ihe tinroiinh of K0IRAI Address TRIUMPH .„„. .J-onc nuirsyi at Union 140 1:10 ford was appointed membership %JUnllv-<)»U> al tlu Uoi^Uuli lull. Uaulo- Chamberlin, Howard E. Milius and president, said there has been a 1 1 WiV Hundlcup 54 chairman. DrJiT K 'n l' rth, NeW Jrr%*v.\Ui elchl 1111111 ^ .• 11" "i Junior College, where the enroll- Chester A. Williams, Jr. 41 Greatness is a two-faced coin— HAYES Double Celebration limited amount of-interest in the TOTAL ... 8U6 H18 B47 " ck 'u the .-vciluu lEHJ.I on the • city.':....:...... :. s ment ot over 700 is equally divided The October meeting will be a »y of OcUibv-r, luau. At »uch (Continued )r<»m I'IIV I > amnm .., ..: ,.....: .ll. -•. • I i! I - The group will meet at, the Hotel program among students at the and its reverse is humility—Mar- SAVINGS and LOAN between the day and evening ces- IXIIIGII KSSO 2 work meeting at the home of Mrs. tPd pl'•(•«'. _ur at .any time und Suburban, East Orange, ut 8 p.m. IP3 IiU) I (XI guerite Steen 9 IT) whi«-n huuh libeling .nuy be local college. P. Nylen Vincent J. Kuisliuu of Deer Path, t their ilfth birthduy unnlvewa . ( 1) — $3 enclosed. () —Send bill to above sions. J. Almquki ' 183 170 170 Ouriit-d, all pvrxmi lnU-lc«t(^ Will b« MONTEREY MOTORS. Inc. to hear Alfred/E. Pcrlman, presi- u ASSOCIATION recently Ut the school. They~ trciit K. KnlctiiU. 171 1H1 17U Humility is the stepping-stone Mountainside. Sewing and surgi- un optitji Utility lo be heaKd con- •od their clasiinutes io cupcakes ^.Solitude is the kiursc of cnthuri- dent of the New York Central Sys- Only that day dawns to whjch _M..Krtlcrim .... 181 12-i *" cal dressings will be done (or the 955 Broad St Newark 2, ft J. ^rnlnH ktu-h OrdiiUifi^c. tem, speak on '"Technology of the we arc awake.—Henry David 2l8 150 ISO to a higher recognition of Deity.— filly Or

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in the nation. Scout Troop 79, sponsored by the C O N D IT IO WED Attention on Heart Disease He noted that the new dlvt- Homemaker Service, Jnc, - se- ice at Somfrviile, • it wa» an- rote - .. ^ _ *_ lected r'fHcatt Disease" as the nounceounced that during the first three lhciri^^riu-fh^^ monthths rftrf 195& thth e locall l ajency 4ad given more hours of service^ a outOTXKWW1 —/irtiAtmoNs lor home'makers at the Cranford than any of the other 13 agencies . O>I THB SAME VKOQKAM Methodist church' recently. Dur- in the state. "Because of the in- Matthew' Parker, Donald. Dixon •'"" >inl NEWMAN '. ing the preceding fiscal year home- creasing demand for homemakers," "THE YOUNG makers provided by the agency and Sheldon Cohen. balloons on a' stick, candy Mrs. Wells said, "we are finding it Sheldon Cohen receive^ merit serviced 62 Union County homes difficult to fill all requests, espe- PH1LADELPHIANS" pop com, hot dogs, car-"- Police Academy badges for music, ..camping, first : cake,. coffee arid pizza, troubled' by cardiovascular ail- cially in the Plainneld-Scotch aid and stamp collecting; Donald . Cary ' Ingri* • Games — - ments for a total of nearly 10,000 Plains - Fanwood - Westfleld area, Dixon, cooking and camping; Ed- 6RANT BERGMAN • Aprons will feature, and James Watson, Mrs. Edward Con- hours. ' ~V ,..• •'." ., •*' where additional homemakers are ward Harris, swimming, first aid, n .sewn by Mrs.neU,,M.rs—J/reeland, Mr. and Mrs. urgently needed." •• home repairs and citizenship in "INPISCREET" hese have• ,-" Eurell and Mrs. Virgil Young. After the introduction of new Ttehnltotar Thomas tsbn, Mrs. Robert Mrs. Wells invited any home- community; Robert liming, pub- Huckel. In event of rain thfc fair will homemakers who had successfully A two-week study of traffic con- STARTS WED- OCT. 14th GwilQaj Mrs. Russel ^completed the training course maker who., had,, received her i trol will be started Monday by lic health, soil conservation; Sen- G. Alston, Mrs. Salvat6rt> be held on October 'IT. homemaker certificate before 1957 A HOLE In The HEAD \ I given by the Extension Division of I'Unlon Cpunty'8 new policemen at- ior .Patrol Leader -Richard Me [arco, Mrs. t3-G. Gunderson. _•____...^l^.-Jj, j,__.\L-JL. (Rutgers University In conjunction when the training course under- Creary, home repairs. /. .««.- A. GUstavscr, Mrs. Jbhn p[^ ActlVltlCS went a radical change, to attend^-if tending! the 13th annual session ,M^n K^.^ rW ^^ ^^j t*rlth Homemaker Service last of the Union County Police Train- .' A bronze hiking award was pre VrerfaD i spring, a film "Take Three Hearts" time permitted! any or all of the sented to Richard Hinman; gold lectures scheduled in 'the hew fall big Academy at the new Nomahe- hiking and camping awards, Steve A. HARVEY 'was presented by Mrs. Henrietta troining course te be given at thegan Building of Union Junior Col- / Frolich, executive directorTSI the Wilson, .Bob Liming, Richard Mc- Is Rescue Squad building in Westfleld lege, Cranford. Creary,- Donald. Dixon, James Union County Heart Association The academy opened Monday Mrs, George Bush, and they will ... _—_ Electric Honors Following the film, which illustra- during the week of October 19. Kline and Matthew Parker... ,,\ sold by Mrs. Edward Announcing that Homemaker with addresses by Prosecutor 117 A three-year pin was' presented jumor UOHUKC mui.u» «^ Harvey for Lons Service ted the emotional and "physical Douglas Stine of . Plainfleld . and and Mrs! Sbarpe. AH_aprons were problems of heart disease, Dr. John Service, Inc., is now a participating to Richard McCrearyr two-year cu» by Mrs. ^ames MacDonald. at the tollege's r^w^ Nomah^g^n _WiIUam iL Itorvc^f YlO Ma- Special Agent ;WU]Uam & Simon, pin, Dennis Beech; one-year, Shel- A. Olson of Cranford discussed th" member in four United Funds^the who is in charge of the FBI's HELD OVER Candy chairman is Mrs. Thomas BuUding. , \ katom drive was presented with various types, of heart ailments. Cranford United Fund^ the United don Cohen, William Arfken, SUSPENSE AT ITS Beritson, with Mrs. Stanley Deli- Activities planned for the year„ dianvmd-set embiSn^ Monday Fund for Eastern Union County, Newark off ice. ""*• " : •.;" Thomas . Dougan, Donald Dixon, 1 kot as co-worker. ' include the sale of Christmas and *markin g Ju-- s S5t—-*h- jyeai'- '• wit• —*h- th.«-e- Mrs. Katharine W. Wells, ex the Plalnfield Community Fund, Union County Traffic Coordina- Edward Harris, I^arryNann and The cake table will have Mrs: special occasion •' gift wrapping Western Electrie/pompany, In ecutive director of Homemaker and; the Westfleld United Fund— tor WUliarn Cahill of Elizabeth will Richard Hinman. -. . ' • Theodore. Rutmayer as chairman, paper and ribbon for the, Sheffield recognition of his long service^ he Service, Inc., said that at n recen* {be the first speaker, outlining the Invested into, the-scouts witt wait'guest of honor at a company- meeting of the .State- Consiiltan Mrs. Wells urged everyone to sup- problems of traffic control. Other •with Mrs. Morton Rappaport, Mrs. Memorial Fund, the annual home- port the fund in her community. branding ceremony were Thomas Huckel, Mrs. David Howell and coming reunion in December, I sponsored luncheon held at the Committee on Homemaker Serv- instructors on traffic this week will V Gordon Collins^ Albert 1 -icintlf i CO- -iil»nirii-parUapatio*vJn-4he>aiedi^.ltoainy^^ is a price laacapitzThnrnuaaitTh n ByrneByrg and-IA. ^eG^5BaoERtehTOl^^£r=~^ :alunirii=ty^, iH workers. •-"••• special Walter Trustak of the ElibtElizabethh The Protestant Retreat held re Plant chairman is Mrs, Benja- cation of the new buUding p WSCS JU> Recognize New Members Department. Capt.. Herbert cehtly at Camp Winnebago was Mr. Harve\. y teamed a bachelor min Btixner, with Mrs. Paul Bar- dancethe winte. r and the annual spring I Uon nett and Mrs. Edward Conncll as Executive committee members of science degree from Purdue New. members of the Women's University. Lafayette, Ind. Society of Christian Service,, who co-workers. Plants were donated were taken on a toulour omf thme «»«.•.new. v>>u»^Lurcott, 220 High strecft; length manuscripts of all Cuttee u 'as Eurell ^as co-workers. - . he decides, "never decides.—Amlel IG".UU1^ • cle 7, October 10, 8:15 p.m., Mrs. the. benefits, of those increased The future that we' study and * The grab bag will be in charge J earnings to our savings customers." plan for begins todays-Chester O. types: fiction, non-notion, Starts Wed. _^_ ; I showinAn attendancg that 120.childree report wan ans gived 2n8vwiieph Hoke, 211 Retfbrd avenue; of Mrs. Charles Paprocki. Circle 8, October 19,8:15 pan., Mrs. He revealed that current re- Fischer poetry^ scholarly and relig- Refreshments will be served by That which comes after ever visited the society's mu- lous works, etc New auth- "Wild Strawberries" conforms to that which has-gpne . during August, while in M. HoUenbeck, 14 Brookdale road; Mrs. Bernard Litwak. Mrs. Adolph Circle ^October 21,8:15 p.m., iRJrS. ors welcomed. Send for free Bauer,'Mrs. Koenig and Mrs. Gus before.—Marcus *—~"— rJnly the totals were "108 children and 37 admits, which was de- George Qunderseh, 210 Elm street. '..booklet" Q3. Vantage Press, scribed as an unusual showing for . Circle 8\plans a rummage sale -120 W. 31 St., New York 1, -the—5ummer—mbhifamt ArTnTfollj the number of yi exceeds educational tot Persons wishing . to V ate articles are 00. - . asked to call D. K. Hedeen It was' reported that the mid- ; articles fo winter meeting will be held at of 203 Oak lane the home of Oliver L. Richards, the educational bC WESTFI ELD A smorgasbord supper has been 219 Holly street, at a date to be TODAY THIttr 8ATCHDAY1 "announced" later. • •-••-•--— -—r—.- planned byWSCS on October 23 Effective October 12, prices from 5 to 7 p.m. A limited num- "" Nut and Stove Burt tANCASTER Music Is the mediator between' ber- of tickets jire available- from . Kirk DOUGLAS 9 Big Pays — Qct.7rl6 the spiriUial and the sensual life. circle leaders. . Xvurcnoe OUVIEB Bth la CUEOBOlC wf»M»«i> "THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE" Robert RYAN Tina 1OCISE "Day Of The Outlaw^

8howt minum^Combination Dany KAYE ET Storm Door, hftt Pone-CniUuyt Howl of «Th».Houiid'OffT1i9 Sbowa We«kday»—1:05 and H'.UO Full 1 in. Thick, Bhown 8«L—S:XS—0:0Ot-U::U> BaskervHles" Bhown Weather Stripped and Program— "FLOODS OF FEAR" Complete with Hardware. IR.COMDITIO1IE .with-Howard KEEL NEXT ATTRACTION DARBY b'GILLand PJ^RK The UTTLE PEOPLE •OWIft* VAH • • .,• . aba .'. • ~ ' Frank Uwiri G. Thelnm HOLIDAY for LOVERS SINAXRASORINSON BITTER 3.V A HOLE In The HEAD* ID CIWIIUM UI« C«1U 20 South Union Avenue . . »l« , "• • • ,,•>'. Howard KEEL . 'TtOOOS OFJFEART STARTS TUESDAY, OCT. lStt» >«8inVUit I PATS ONfcY "THE DIARY OF ; ; I ANNE FRANK" STARTS FRIDAY OCT. I6th LUMBER Walt DISNEY'S OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT TODAY "DARBY O'GILL AND SUPPLY COMPANY and the Little People AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE... CRANFORD LHANFORD CR 6•9 / / » STARTS ' 4 Day* Only. W»It DISNEY'S \ "DARBY O'GILL AND THE LITTLE PEOPLE** Cllttoo WKBB Jao* WVMAN ^HOLIDAY for LOVERS' -*t^rr -LAST TODAY &• MUlle Joseph <•••. YOUR HOME PERKINS ' "DIAR OF To Keep You The WARMEST ANNE FRANK" And Save Yqo The "MOSTEST" SATURDAY On Fuel Bilk. Sea Us For Yogr Necessary Materials. hWar Drums STARTS TUES. OCT. 13th Phone BRidg**2700 AwtmfOOmVKH Si/ 94 HIGH ST. / CRANFORD "THE NUN'S STORY"

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CTtA*JFpRt> CITIZEN ANP CHRONICtg, THURSDAY, •••> my*. «•«••!• »»•!»»*' Tuesday, CONSTBnCTlON COH- | 3 spring •: reiaiipn,— Alfred K.. by the indtpotidents for Htnehan INSTRUCTIONS CARPENTER, mid . CbNTRACTOp! All 12i Heming Avenue i CA! a 5iw"^eT*ey corpo- | WHIT-, OF on behalf ef the department and kit* MT »» MNM — •» ••••« • LARGE ROOM. eonvrfV>le)jM"r * nt alterations. porcKiN. etc. Lud- Multiple Listing Service BBidse and Baransky in conjunction with - at your home «••. *«•*•< <• ••••. •«•»• ••'•"* tatlan. . •ultabl* far . aliment SeU>«V-3Mi Lincoln Drive. Kenll- itlon. an^^JHEJlACK- | Frigola, Jr., of 223 Locust drive,. its CD auxiliary. • l the evening house parties for the or at the stujto * - 1M.——__ : ..tt old— €otonla>—home.——S Police Headquarters 1 p ca nci idTitts L>oi nj> con - paneled "living room with fireplace."din - ' .(It a*. .1 -C JrijRNISIIED room, war jporation oi New Jeney, \'- "•:.' - •" ' >••'''.'" . . . -, U-TXTKlCAt CONTnACTINO — Hopse- In* room, kitchesv, screen encloMti porch." •_Meriibers of the class' tr.c-t c.:r- continue efficient operation in the cramped quarters afforded by a state delegate and past president ducted by thv Wonu-ti's* Division r4 •• ; I all t4pTSan U' ~r~ I ' DefemlanU-1 ""*•• - ' • .., - irir£. Jobbing, fluorc«c«nt Aittlires powder room, 3 bedrxxorts. tile bath. 1 DAY WORK DESIRED, baby g trolman John Kprsch in , recog-j CAIN. C*Mk« «r Muat •»*•( Ija- I ferrrd 19a,North Av»nue. Eatf. .(;ran- h LEiSSTHAN $18,000 «iain« . .xkf atx)ve-5taled Writ, to ng the summer to disciiss the :••:. 'remodeled one-family hoUse werp graphically described" by Public of Local 52 and-ajso secretary of of the Cranford Doniocratic Club. ' for.. l»59i iinnual dinner dance of the Honorary Branch, of Cranford Local52, l .-. . , ^ J No date has'been set; as.yei fur q.t 1 Accomplishments of Atlantic City, recently. ~He" alsd The acquiring of culture is" the Daniel Kuster OCADMXI ro» I all UMuportalinu. HKid(« A-0M7. SEATS—C»nf. rufch-. rattan. Work called Unaxnl Park section o' G»rwood. a halt I at Two o'ciock tn the aitemoon of said PBA. in the Cronwood, Garwood, - ^^" ' menf^durjng the-past year were li for anandd delivereddc-Ilverrd.-/' PCainOelPL*lnfl«.Ud) 8078-8070.. Mock to irikde school, transportation and EVELYN WADE day.- all t>w nfiMt..tjtto and interest of the affair, he added. iirfied his listeners to vole *yes* developing of an avid hunger for u-Buvninw ATTnXTTIVK DOOM. 5 window*, frrmhly 34T Jeffrr«>n A\>*'.. NoVth PtalnfWld. li stores. LJvlnj room, ultra, modern Urge ebov«^narncd pjaintl?li. Frank Krisaniu Saturday nighT There was an at-department "de\i'oid'of political inr reviewed by Chief Powell, with dffnrat^. frlnndW home, central. ft^N kitchen. 2 Iwln-stie betlrtxims. Plorida and Slane Kruanits In and to the fol- The address committee uil! r..-.: on the police and. firemen'spa y knowledge and beauty—Jesse Lee 1 Help Wanted ~ BR 6-6562 frcncri <... ton A\.»n.i«-. III!!3 VW --LADIES of land and. premises, hereinafter Jhpre home of Mrs. Setty Owen Smith f Commissioner LaCorte also told 3' election. ; - • IWK>.\I. I or 2. b..«lne.iinit.n. -Llrclltc. DHidse 8-3S15. Day or Nlfiht. 423 North Union. Ave. Craaford . I particularly described, situate.' iyiruX snd of Cranfqrd's need" for a new mv-to the effectiveness of the depart-•for traffic safety records attained The speakers were introduced vate h< tv.v CalClll • u SALES POSITION I being in tne Boroucn of Qarwood. CQ- Easterly Blent hibi by the police 'department by -other officers) iri talking a dent of the honorary-branch, also monies. . ^ vassing- Car and' phone necessary, ase l bia avenue, co-chairman; M: -. Call side of Fourth Avenue 37 i • feet, to a under guidance of Chief Lester" W. would-be suicide out of taking his praised the efficiency of/the ppllce Guei>ts~at the affair were intrpr SEIlVICt — Daniel J. «S Alden Street IJRIdca B-T*3S IS to 4S. high schooDOlI graduate" .'- L«IJHIC V> *W.». r— —.. ^ Betty Parry PUsco and IVIrs. Ar.aj\i llcrnftrd elrctririan. A Gurnr MErcury 5-8787 or Mtirdock 6-8*46 or 1 pointsaid -sid thence oef Oa<2>k southerl Street yIS paralleO ieetl twito h Powell, the commissioner said this own life, and the presenting of adepartment and ^ pledged^ xhis or-duced by Henry A. ;Klubensj>ies, T.'i.iih FV»<.r »~lnl»hrs Aparttnent For Rent , BRldse 6-5SO0.' ' tf MltcneU 3-3323. 10-inj|l8 uld side of Oak Strett 150 feet to aHall-V-pgel. attartnivnt. Av —MulUpla WILLOUGHBY point: thence. '3i westerly parallel with State | PBA Valor Award to Pa-ganization's continued support for •honorary branch past 'pTCla&nt. <'..l..f M»i.'.i,.g N^rvlra- ' said sioe of- Fourth Aventie S7V» fett has been possible because it is a <'l«,K.\«nd- Call— who was chairman 6f-the arrange- AI) .1 XVU orUltldgr «- WOMAN PART TIME, inpixztixtt pplanll . ,to-said side of Oak Street; thence. Tno i'ti..il*v,>,!. Kmllworl), ak>lc wrvtce. Van'i Cranford Electric. .Salesmen 9 to 3. 3 to 4 d»-s a week. ee^!"-horh - i Northerly along said &id- of i OaOk Street ments committee. l«lv.:i(4. IlKKlsV «taM '8 Aldrn Street UKids>- 4-0*83. U Alice Wtrku» . BB 6-3«3» Fast & Courteous Service for an O^der to as^urr-i- . • BH 6-3M3 hood of South Avenue. .Cranford. Call 150 fee: to the point or place of iJEGIN Naomt Heneh.n , bRid26200 | KING.' names, to wit. Kenneth^Alan Hjind.ic: . PIfAN FUND BENEFIT'^-John Sauer , vicx-pK^idont- of OKJJEHAI. CARPENTRY and CABINET Dorothy Miller. ._ BR 8-S8BB1 in Real Estate & Insurance . . ! BeiA£ tne same" lot and premise* knbwn Kcbcrts Hsr.dler.; and it- appearinc •. work' Repairs, -ulu-i'ations.. additions. LCUUJ Svedman ™J- Btt 8-87S3 SALES CITRUS, stock girtJ. cashiers, full I designated and distinguished in Lot Ml Coljrt trial In^y have comph«j un- • Linden Lumber Co., and E,dvvard Stcgman; yard tuanAKer.xiiscuss Apartment Wanted >t*lrfc. doimtri.' rxinchrx. ' recreation rrank Sudlmak ._ : BH »-807« SA1XSMEN ../.'• - - «' «»art tune. Dosiuons in area aces*- j anandd ththee westerl westerlyy hhalf of Lot 222 in Block the provision* of the Njr.u- Jeney few • Church Women's J>^a'jut for "Cranford.Days" startinc 1omorr>>u.\.-During:,HIC-'KOJU t\vd • —OPEN WEEKENDS^ .or, part tune, positions i? 2A:52-1 cl MI] ind EttviMsS" Hun- „ t...., 130 X...10. and attic* r*w>m*.t Expertly 'done by Richard Schrotn ' ' BH J-55M slble to biis No. 141. apply N. JU>l as said lots and block are laid down « -3 or .T »oc>m nifcarlmr'nt, un- EdWMld Dudlck. Ultidce 6-«*S6.! tf Sat. from S a.m. S>IB. from I pjn. Lou Romano i^ t i- SU 0-O153 on a cirfair. map entitled "Section No the Court being «ti»fie-d ther<-oi «t.a • weeks. Linden Lumber will donate 5. penvnt of ali profits-from- ,i.l.r., C'>«nlord State Employment Service,.-^4J1S E- there are no reasonable objections me, Hfnt lip to t>M. James Broadfopt"C~:_: 1—- BB 8-43U Jersey Street. EUiabeth. -»="—: Theme Announced township sales to the Cranfotd Uniitd iii<- it no6-i ur luiia r o-c«aa It is on >HING -,- All type*. Club Joe Mirafliotta __: __— SU 0-0081 CHARGED. : .:•-•• A1XJUDGED that Kenneth Alar; :., blilk'l..». f»o»l»l«, booklrU. Also buhlic Minnie Anderaoo . TX. 2-X3M .hpfi and Roberta Lenhofif. hii" v.:(* I Al.... m the Union County For New Season ftlr-ivocraphy -and typing- • itcaAOnablr. Sjrd WOlouXhbiy — : BB «-7749 TELEPHOJlESOLlCrrORS. part urce'aiuJ I July, 1910." filed ind .they'hertby are autnorized to i>^. .I..11I KM,,,. . prompt n*rvicc. Day. nlfihl. Sunday, full lirse. Salary plus cc»mnussi6^. Call Rtfiister's Office «n 10. JJO ind , "The Meaning of Christian Free- G. G. NUNN numbered. 134-B.'" the nairiet of Kenneth A&n HarfdU: ., Can(li«latr> Speak • holiday aervl'rr. M~K Duplicating Scrv- 2-3800. Roberta • Handler fT^nn-and biter I>c>v(- 'Cranford Days? f,O«f l 111 3174 . - " .^s-.- ' ... • \t Realtor ' ' '* " In»uior SECRETARY- Insurance experience, small . Fourth Avenue. Garuood. K'ev. Jersey are hanking Al I5«akfasl I'arty HANK IKW>K-N» AolOS Sutwlrt.in Tni.l hereof, said plalnlifffc CAUfc«. fi cor. Women for the ensuing year, was I,., I lr.k I,!,',,,!. u|| ,i'i> li not Vr»lAi»m1 hWorr CW'lohltr D. BRidge 6^110 oi^ice. pleasant working corJiiUorJ.—' There is due approximately • M.692.10 At Linden Lumber thrt Judgment lo be -publwhrd l:; • • B. S. W1LLOUGH$Y salary open. WtitexBooc. 526. Csttten 1u .,h ir.leretV from June S. 1OT9 and cottt. A brvaufcis.t |>ri>l>ratU>n will (K> liiWrtr for Wlndasta, attic*, cellar*, Write/ " ~* ' ' Chrontclr iinri u discloscdJjy Mrs, William 'S,_JSN_ Op*ra »-» U CUrk St. houses TT3C. OeseralI Houae- -in. ivkenli;-dav»._a{jcr_«ilEv.'_rt Wilson.'16 Burt-'hilold''.'Ivenl HOtrsxroWKR eb*etrtcai TO GROW Help Wanted - Male B«rr.ird Dortmin. Any., (or the Deitnd County Cl«rk. .and Ihut a ccrufit-d • Wednesday of thfe Cranford Coun- the Linden Lumber Co";, has an-wa's attirndi-d by a laru« Kroup de arid provided GOOD NEWS for evening shoppers: our double Walk-Up Lutheran Church. .Ill Avr.uK, U' lor utunataa. nut B-«»M: \ • - *$ "In a wooded' ar«a on -a- moat attractive /''Avenue. EUxabeth. • ' ", 10-« for reete<"tiosi lo T!u- Sl.'tlf Aatw- 109 N. UNION AVE. •trccL l» lhi» «^>ot-le«» 4 iFOUH &EI>- . , MILTON A. J--EULEJI Cranford area for the next .two-, lllll.lllr I !.!>•> McPHERSON REALTY Co. - Judge "The Cranford council .will be WU44AU KotUL — inUrlor and «K- 3*1 bath Split-level home : The Windows keep open for your convenience from 4 to 8 p.m. : weeks to the Cranford United j bly, and- Phil F. Ht-iu-h:in' and BRidge 6-0868- larbur PalnUnjf- Skilled mtchanica. Par- TKUCK CRANE and. J.D-* BUIUOMT On Motjpn of: host to the state executive com- for hlr*. S. W. Oliver, Inc. BRldf* r» havr lived.in it lean than-^ year Open daily 9-9 Sun. 1-8 ; Fund. SiTph^r Bat;»i-- And rtrtu' mutt -nwvr. ACCOUNTANT - JUNIOR!, isiov covsrv covur S1EGLEH ti SIEGLfeB • 1 DIM. OaJJoM Cail ttRidf* e-J71S. e~31ftS and Linden 1-70*4. • ' tt Evenings Attorney* for Plalntiflt. every Thursday. '"".- -,- nt n mt'otinL'K . Jn.Jhe_gcilr.. inff hall, living room with. a Stone - J. in: • Ma'.terofihe^Ap- In. cooperation with the Township CViWjjjtuy. (Ireplacc. dininC rooff^ acTenre kltcncnT "Uu Bruid*Strri-t— ; lowship'.Hail of the First OPresby- 1* ALDJtN ST. BB 8-040C JVrmaoeht' position for you _ ,. porch •nckwurcs uilng Recreation room, powder room, full bake-;. 120-251 -m precision metal tr.ar.u]^ctu^ fBtL . CI\ 1L ACTI0> Newark. 2. N. J. _ : • Fund of Eastern v.Union County. Mrs. HuKht-- «->c|>laint'd: lht> four 11 By: IRVING STEGLEB AISO Fr7(fay nights from 4 to 8.-30 p.m. tcrian. Church on October '30. CAU, ntNTtXV for '"|>alnUn< at iU laiouaiea. awning type window*, com- rnent. 2 car- att> caracr witn extra storage Or tar Excellent opportunity^ tor high sc ;.-: Sauer will proclaim different items of . rcft-ri-nduin and . her baaf' a| baloW average coat. BllU bination atorrn window* and acrecna or kpace.' graduate. Additional' schooling or '\ Adv. Tett: S91B - f . 1 After a group discussion on the aim - - romMnaUon doora.. Llfetirna Aluminum A £2t.0OO—S1^'^ mortgage to be assumed £>crience Jprefe7<*ble. TeWnhone Mr. PLUS, of course, daytime hours Monday through Friday from College Bond Issue, booklets were community "days" every two views concerning thfin.'Mr. .Hen Produrta Inc.. 10? South Ava- Won thi. «32.000^-6ETTER THAN NEW for Interview' appointraecti SUnset HANDLER - antK weeks, starting tomorrow with UR.idcr 0-320S,, • ?~»<- ti Can — distributed to be taken to the han s;tct«. • . . ' ' ' iil«- ' . . .- " ' -. TA HANDLER, i 1 tartar. Katirtalro ch»»r«ully ' eiyen, x-inng ihat,Xt:rineth" Abn • When the destination is de.'ir- 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., with additional hours Monday, Tues- 'Cranford Days." Committe* - is viifi-ibk^i ^hrotinh HANS A IlEHtf. 3J3 North Avenue t: •» S> wowit'h's organizations of respec- Llbljy Brewster BR «-l*«fe PART TIME, janitor service. iberta ^Uer^iafi.- Klii wif*. havrns able, expectation speeds our '"Linden Lumber's, aim," Mr. ilHIiie. A-1400. -. • • (I IT YOU PLAN TO BTHLD. repair or tive member churches.'—-' its vonc-parly -.yyi-'llrjn ;llii'i.:is with- .. make alterations, call T7 JOUNSXN. Hope Milius .__ BH' 6-5118 nightly. BRidge 6-5782. «^S . proiiress.-Mary-Baker Eddy day and Wednesday from 4 to 6 p.m. Sauer said, "is not ohly to render ullwoilh S*« Uncnln Ave.. Cast. Cranford. WHATA MORTGAGE!! A. Hebert BR e-MM World Community Day will.be out vision. ,, ' < 1IAU1J3 A.; MVDtB—Interior and *x- AD 3-4719 YOUNG MAM. 23 to 3S. mechanically irA u-rior painting, and papvr hanging, lUlldge 6-0M8. .' tf When- you canncrt a 4^^'i —410.000 mort- Dora Kuisma coined, to train- - as vending raacV-me observed this year at Trinity Epis- a service/ to residents of the area Mrs. Baransky promised to 'on- llvaaonabl*. Call after • T.M. : USE our convenient Walk-Up Windows and benefit from 44 Vi" »II->1 ond UtCORn Ol ANGER repaim— gage-J-YOlJ HAVE SOMETHING' '. Thi« serviceman. Pleasing' perv>r.aliiy *nd copal Church at 1:30 p.m. onwitn ektra values on all building, erjjr/e the T«wi»fh»i> Coinmittw if <-!! riv!> ,. (huikr.t. 8-7347.. 1 home i> 4 yearn old. ha« 7 rooml, 3 S baths. willingness to accept' responsibility of 1 TULIP u quit-lf*. dependnhle kervice. V'-ih * Cran- . remodeling and - repair needs, but Arc-place*, modem kitchen and att prime importance. Oppk»rtunit>* witn hours of banking service a week, another "phis' from Union November 6; Dessert and coffee elected to.oJlice and to place the fotrt Kicvrtric 8 Aldcn Street. BRidse '3 One*^>f New. Jersey's l«ading vendors in ajso to be of assistance to the in- .. h-h4»3 • • tf Brage. Priced, at S25.7S0. wi-lf be scrvfd at 1 o'clock. Mrs. expanding industry' -Which offers £2^ County Trust for you/ ^ dividual communities." ABOVE LISTINGS week a year e^mployraenv phone &Rid£e • .•-. " i- HYACINTH Wanted To Buy 1 J Robert C. Vogel, vice-president IT-'--, FLOOR waxing, window cleaning; fully An ottered thru member offices of the 6-B400 .iox appointment-. *.- /^ ial Limousine Service Residents -of Cranford are re- WB IIUV BOOK1I .insured. Dependable _M»lnt»n»nce; Ser- FOOD FOR THOUGHT and jyogram chairman for_ World ONE or a th«uaahdrPI»aa»air*or a*UIU. vice. 3 Ramapo road. Cranford. BRidgs) -CBANTOHP BOARD OT RXALi Community - Day, " reported" "thequested tb'fjll in the" coupon" ihthe u Trips toairpbrfi, nulway fltations & piers S.MH VI V » all .oil P.M. Dook Shoe. t>Latnnsld> «-»»00. U «-R70a -U not now — Keep ma torImpect this Sp)/t-lcyel home, cive it some - LOOK FOR T«f snar theme of this year's program -is Linden Lumbej; advertisement and . o.il.l... ,i. I.. < l.fH.1 of the, future." , / .,/ tt thoucht'&rtd-rnake an-, offer. 3 twin-sited, HelpWmted/ present itN to tne salesman when DR.J. HERMAN bedl'cwiuns ' and bath./On. One t«vel. r«^ "REALTORS L BRidge ^4)961 —6-2272 ''Fully Partners for Peace." Lay- './..••••.• ' LANOSCAMNa and tRSX WORK room /with built-in bar ahd. cabinet^. ettes arid clothing fdr tiny tots they make their purchase. , IVAVVV. «':< fth Furrier powder room.' laundry, att- carafe and Male or Female lion County Trust Company Optometrist ' Jim LoveUnd / LinloiuBines weddings — Trips to anyplace full hasrmcnl Just a few blocks frond the MACHINE OPERATORS for ' tajectiar. will be donated BIS material aid Mr. .Sauer has arranged for a CROCUS NEW jK'im. t\ir coats remodeled, re-j] 137 Washington St., Westfield new Grade School. Priced at S20.MM: • paired, also made Into capos and stole*. ADama 9-4030 or ADama 3^6*78 tf molding plaptT All sHifis. Clear/, licht for refugee camps,' better living display of full-size NAtT t.ckcround in bolar.y. 'J'ucida.Vk. Wed- lieved of responsibility means to ITAT MlVW. Nurting Service Associated Homefinders of 74C«ntennuil Ave. / BRidcc 6-2052 he&d&yiL. . and_^Yuiay^ 2^ to 5 P.M.. BUILDING BRidge. U-257S 17 .-MVsMIT-IHlUa ^ose-frcedony^nd^libetty^q^ T. Ai C«n*'ial nuralng. Vulu ilypodctmua, ~~~ America ~ ™ Citiien and Chroiucle- 1 callings In which jt is advisable IllHl. llli maternal and infant' Varr.' hoalth cdu TIXJWSKI LAWNMOWKR Service. Mow- I Sparks rallnn Th« VulUng Num Can Help ers sharpened -and repitired. Bliidge 6- to pay attention to 53me one else's BRidge 64)200 GOVERNMENT INSPECTED -Free Booklets- lor'thin Vnu. Telephnn* Ultldg* 8-O7R1. or 'c- nn.vf. . «TATEMENt OF OWNItSHW business.—Howard W. Newton »,<•« V.-i.i .l.oi.r . lx.. I .' 1 •ult Telvphona Dtr#ctory. Houra Mon- STATEMENT of the ownership. Manage— T...L. • K». !\ • l«.,| day thru Extday. S:SO A.M. to 4:30 DEAL tilREtrr WITH FOR THE KEY — WESTFIELJ) knenu Circulation, Etc- Repaired by the inr.I IIB B...III. \v< fit, Saturday*-AM. to 1 P.M. No MECHANIC-CONTRACTOR Act of Congress of Aucast 5*. 1BU. ai Mrvtc* Sundays or holiday*. , llng. ,sidinfi, gutters, ieadera. exten- to a Better Home— Amended by the Acts of March X 1BZ3. slnns. All types of carpentry—major or AU Wonde^ftiT North Side and July 2. 1M£ <3» VSC 2IS. HURRY! HURRY! HURRY Iv S 1 witnnr. ' Aluminum cvtmbinauort -windows, Of Cransord Citizen aid; C^rcir, irlr.-pj i' Inxiiranre" co\>erage. Satisfaction Locations ~ lished weekl> fct Cranfaril. • New Jersey. It's iin s, A»v. ~'7~~GTG: MJNN Rentals guarantee*!. EliWf*!) KIAMIE, 2O» Ret- -ior- September ^.ISSB. T —- -- Authorized Dealer \<)-a AvenlK., UKidce S-filON. 'If 1.' Qldcj^*^ bedroom home on a deiid-cnd 1. The tumo and ad&eaei o! the oiX* «n.l «ha<1*aT Visit AWtniCAN. tjcaioN CASING fialomaui fclrect. La.rc<* rtutmx, fine condition. publisher, editor, mar-acing. eeitor, and our •lvo» »_»..i »•>.) V.MI will find the Paullnr O Cnandle'r . ATVB-SWJ bUhinc^ manager are:. '• LAWN MAKING TIME - HOW! ,ct>mplcte new -.heiiiini; ij>*.tem. W^*«4 O«I'»'M11V K»l««tf^1 lA»»i|uf ~an4 .„„;: BR 6-S130 Cru.rle* »Si- kay. IS IXanmo^th Ba'.sd. MASONRY-CARPENTRY Anna Cp6ki.-~l. y Lovely lot , $18.50a SALES and SERVICE •W»^»«. « th.Mi»ar>.1 and onr In ftlrtek A IH". Approved Boa. Warner ^.._^«.. - CH S-OC1B Cranfnrd, New Jersey- >l »ll iln.o» kl.i.l.^ nj.la^.1 KI..I rnade S3 e Di. . nR Ruth Price Keve «_.>___-.„„„...„ BR «J»r» 2 The owner li: 'li owned by a %« e.i^l»* 'i'niMf.lete ^rv|«»li «lf>r»ai4martl. ALTERATIONS AD vm corporation.. ^ts haine and aadrcss- rr.u*t- Pamphlets and Helpful Advice Uarel Hamilton - * 2. Four bedroom home- 24 ioM living ^atff* '•*'«*'ti nl rvplM^m«.nl BlMawar*. trt'rria O. ^»i"f*y . ..- be. staled and also imsrvediateb' there- K '+ WilUitms. TRK Central »v«. •>>••. »Of>nNiCl-.«lDlNO—*ETAtRS room. 15 foot dinlnc room, new kitchen u&der the names and ttdaresiae* of itock- rwMir 4:n>V# kly«>el. W;e*w*ied--i>y *-firrc, -r^;.'^.ri,*'\.' .I..I v.i-.l •Nwdiona. k^anlel Kustor, II Van BRidgert>9548 for occupancy ompletely redecorated. or other unincorporated c^rireri:. It* name SIMPLICITY HUtt, ThrTC r>cdroornfc. CRANFORD combiriatioru.. porch, lilumln'urri dividual m*-tnber. musl kx- p*'«-r- • ~--^^M-~:-: •• •••-•'• •--— > V HintVin'lio. v. R OCNNCTT, taacher «l piano.. I* M'o»ded lot ...S22.B00 Craniord Citirert ind Cnri>r.icli. -1 -23 WHEEL HORSE QUALI-T-BLEND Aldrn Sirrri. CrjiCiorci. K«^u Jeriry «VO<-i. Boil r..»livrKl» Classical and popular. tV. .D!.l7.».Ol <;•>••<• MM in- jpirar* hmhrr; *JW iTioHan- el Chaxlc* M. Biaj^ 15... UAmaaiilfa.. Kna^. ; wo.in.lrl Call AXtams i«M .^ ^...... fumi>- Cmn*ard New Jtrwrj . M *Etrot>*l^>-r from t*w «mttqur SEAL tSTATK- LEE K. WARING Craniord. Mtru Jcraev. TSni^r) ITitloh Avprjlie, fii'aduale of .litlt ©i»t or « eood -0iuno lo in liaEAX-TOE Marian A. Schniitx. *S~44iiliyu'ttad A\-«- HOMKO tiue. Craniord. K. J. LaivnSeed lUr.l V. li.v.l .it Mu«l>- sintM cl«sso« . In kiutkk-tanKhip an4 ^H\'(vt- '- S-. The k.r»o»A*n bondVHaIder&. svortcafi- ROOM FX3R UVING eteiV. tand other tn-curirs HoUJrr^.-BUTuni: BY rinM i^'infi (•«Ns.r*ir«l for' the Call r •• lmotion in ^>l*it«n( Voter, tnt from SPRINGFIELD •I..W wril.lu«. 9-K1S3 ' 0-V \o lOf y<»«r old*. Tuu.rinC i<: "*" or hbldinf 1 percent txr snare otf touiJ In ttil*. bedroom homr lnrftU>d amount of hondi. Kio^c^acei.- or otr*cr 1 aUumt.Uwi Av^iiuc. filUdfic 6-A3ML Hr-curities J»rr: None- C. E. TRUBENBACH Ol.'AMIKVT I n: Y^vsin u'iih (irepliipr, n TV *ortm 4 Thr two t*&i*a£ra->ns. ttcxl ishoye. . run ^mihlc u* u tfiti**! room, ^ult stTcmrrs SAIX 1 All -I4*>4/4.IMUI Civinj: Ihr. ni*n»« oi tS* c*wn»rTS.i vzock.- Each mlxlili. U blandad with aenplabl* gran aMds whlcfc nt wirtn\, rnndrrn kitchen, furut floor • LAWN AND GARDEN In l.lu>. -.1...; THE SUPE3R1OR CODHT OF KTV holdcr*;. »nd wecurny hrf*ld«-ni, ti j.ny. t^on- . - imaat or »ncaa«i. minimum taqulfamAiils •« lib' .JERSEY. UW •DUTSJOJJ. ESSEX tain tint oniy rhr li*t of- tioci:>wjl6er* and. INDEN UMBE . Uslwd and apptevw) by tha> M«« Janay. our KlMVialty tiuYasc t\\oh.n* i-oom. lor vut, tnn! COUNTY »«»cur*ly holder^ n> the> «^pc&r u^ar* ttw Agriculiural Cxpaiinxnl Statlog. ••/A- ROTHtRS b&CKET Ka. J 1OIXS-S« bnoiu. oi the'com&fihv 'but tUn. ir c^se*, l.lyl. CHIl ACTION' EXCCt'TION . -\ BR. 6-6SM where the taoclcholdtr or beeus-iiy hr»iaer Priced In Low $20's GEKERA.V wrnnmrr mBP a co»* ttnpcurii upon thr boaki ni l^r ctinijiir^ SPECIALS FOR U V fo^aiion ai Mew Jersey. Hi trustee t»r in tr.y t»ti*»rr &di^*'> r^-li- ADDALIA1GARDEN titsn. l*»t—h*in*e" oi thr *»e7v»'. «- t-<>r>£»i*^- GE6nGE U'. 1XBERS. cl hi.. tion ior whoin i*Ufr. truiter ^ urt:rx- i> Josepii M^A ! — Your Choice off Ten Mixtures — 'Dcicndnnt- CiVesi: bl»o thtat the S^-ld ?U C._5^ C Wull %>',. Virtue td the libovc-KtMrd M'rit, to CRANFORD DAYS! ifrCSI) coritittr. i.tnlerntnu. 150 E. St. Georae Ave. —HHU 6-5069 — Linden j u.I. Siu«.lM».vl Kit'lluvi mr directed, 1 Khull ° cVjiosr for. Snic by i> tr -tr.*? cirrun>- rVihJic Vcndur At the Court ^ou*c. in ti.es;tbPr«* und ronditinn* tirui«-r vmch nrvrt- 1 WIM'TV Vt> r^ Cit> nf Eliaahrth. K. J., on 'Wcdnouluy. V»nlde*t> und suMriirit> ivn-3fr> whr 0: no" CEILING TILE H. A. DETERING thr UlKt diiy of Ortobcr ' A-t).. 10-HB. bt CENTRAL PARK SUPREME Vttrd CMTH F p'cU»ct >n thr, uftornoon n£ tait^ dnj . O> hhl£ KInet i»TiC" )^ 12"xl2", White, Finest 208 Kefcch St. BR 6^330 btl thr rurKt. titlr und mtertiKl nf the i nrhtr thur. z±r. oi - ,.hu.i,, lull iilwivp-nim^ 'dcfrndunU Grnrpc V. 1*- 1 I the-' uSiir.r ar. tr ] .... tq. ft. brr* Hiur'Mitt'f.k.i-rt V 1-cibcr*. iin und In ! Quality•....:.*.;.. th*r fnUt>w4nc t%yoj**-rt? , in wit: . j rru%r;itinr- hu* nr> i: SHADY PARK SUPREME • ft.. UIS4 V. AJI thil c«.rtulti 1M. tract or t-aro*l hi et Ir. the tatri sinct t«ii»ti» r*r CVITUTT ,nvulvlt \uiid «nd T>^cm.iiM*, hct dr«cril>rd. nitubtc, lytn£ tand h»fini; in *T*t\r ova*rim«- nun»^ STOP waiting:. The (Companion Mixtures For Good Soil) <»i Viiilklili »•<• l.'-lk'- ^ Hut thr *JVwntihtp n* Cruuiord. -in thr County lijuic af This pubic;.tin.: SJUC <»; iv:t«*i of Xlnlnn nnd St*tr ni New Jcrac? . ' 1%" fir. Top Quality, Complete with TW1YI£ knou'n, df»ticimtr-d and dtKtin- it id way \a heat vruter i* t\i thr Refutrr hf uild 4^75 1x3 CLEAR WHITE PINE 11'-.'' Counts oi Uninn. June Hi, lOofi. u> Mitp water heater pener- ClM 4.^X1 Aa. r>l hfii- utv-t . » . Top Quality, For Every Interior and Strluc thr auimr t*remi>*e* chnn^rycd tr xrrj ont . dtes hot water 4 SPECIAL SHADY MIXTURE hi* luinic* ir>vrmhcT lit. 1WF jn u't^nr, tr nnd KUb»»c^*i>«rC beinv* ru* :r; Shutters Iin. ft. ionL Viirni*"C- -S-^i " mtf IWT. Kas heater, 7 tirae3 IN J" Then, call— Subject tf<- i-rrftTirt»x>n> ni record, if uhy. Kl Tnhl J*Salir ni" N*-w Jcr< CRANFORD DAYS START aSfastasandectric It*nrnti»r>' comriu.ni> known a> HI Biil- nir>* tvrtv.1*:?-. Cr«ninrd. >Jrw $***£$ - SHEETROCK / Then? b- dur tanT»rm;lm*itcb M£2 «f yMth If you're planning on a new car heater. 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w* CRAJJIORD CITIZEN AMI) CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. OCTOBgR 8. "186*7 James Vplpe, engineer for the Union County Park UpdatedStyling ThemeUsed was the guest of Past President In Gomfort^pigirieerM Ford Patrick J. GralL T.._ ._^ ^ , . _ originally rrfatpdfnr latpr Cranford Artists UNITED FUND '"use buj brought tforward because of. the spontaneous enthusiasm of M".10 •' I • company management when they first saw the car in advan.ee studios. Arrange Outdoor ' J, O. Wright, p.Ford Motor Co. vice-president and Ford Division • general manager, said the I960 Ford was redesigned^ from bumper to Show at triangle Cnured" u wcond clu null miiur •• •The; annual fall outdoor exhibit JERSEY, tHURSDAY, OCTOBEH 15, 1959 bumper because "we wanted to CRANFORP, " The Post Office «t Cranford. N J 4 Sections, 26 Pages—10c of the Cranford Creative Art Group increase passenger space and com- top called the Town Victoria. has been scheduled October 17 fort and improve the roadability The Starliner,,. a new two-door at the triangle opposite'the Post and handling ease 2nd perform- hardtop entry in the Ford line.- is UJC Seeking one* of two special models. The Office. ;-. -..•. • -•'"... Invite All Candidates ance.'' Plans for the show were an- t hi! c£r originally action-styled Starliner features a Near "After nounced at a recent board meeting • planned for 1960 was well under N Building unique "fast-back" roof, that at the home, of Mrs; Charles R, way,"- he said, "the advanced styl* sweeps gracefully back to blend ing office showed us some designs with the elegant-Ticar deck. The Merwarth of 14 English Village. Equipment To Talk Here Tonight for Ford. Motor Co. cars even other special' model is the Sun= In the event of rain, the/show will "If you don't know one candidate frop another, or can't make tip be held on October 24. Union Junior College is seeking One-Qiiarter Point farther advanced than our planned liner. Ford's soft-top convertible. the aid of organizations through- your mind whom to vote for, tonight is for you^your only opportunity I960 model. . Plans were discussed for en- to see all trie state, county and.local candidates in one evening," accord- ALL-NEW IN STYLE—This 1960 Ford Galaxie Town Victoria shares the all-new styling characteris- larging the group's Art Center. It out the Union. County area in '"One of these Was called 'Quick-1 tics of the other Ford models, yet bears unmistakable resemblance" to the Thunderbird profile. -The equipping its new 1 million Noma- ing to Mrs.. John Thompson, voters' service chairman of the Cranford stiver'," he said. "It captured Plan Progranis was decided to hold a workshop new Galaxie is one inch lower than the 1959 model but has more interior room for six big persons. at the center when the studio hegan Building. League of Women Voters. * everyone's imagination immediate- Dr. Kenneth, C. MacKay, col- "If you already know your,choices for State Senate and Assembly, In $82,000 Drive The Galaxie also is available as a two- or four-door sedan. All Fords for 1960 have the slim-line ly, and we.began to explore the. As a Welcome not in tistt by classes. Member; forward sloping front roof pillar that eliminates the "dog leg" for easier entry. . \. interested in painting at the studio lege' president, • is sending out 16t-"county Freeholder Board 'and Cnmford's 1959 United Fund campaign is cldse to the possibility of 'advancing it to the ters and lists of furnishing heeds Township Committee, come give quarU?r-way mark, with residential workers still to be heard -1960 models. We were faced with To New Citizens have been asked to call Mrs. Elver Sheahan, 113 Spring Garden street to hundreds of county area groups. your candidates * your support at from. The appeal is seeking $82,000 for 13 youth, health and a crucial dwl^ion involving mil- H6me baked pastries,, coffee and Howard SiegeL included Edward The college recently moved into this town-wide candidates' meet- Petition Asks afferty of Keniljvorth, Charles membership chairman. . welfare agencies^ lions of dollar*. ' . friendly chit-.chat will be offered its new building on a 28-acre cam- ing at 8 p.m. at the Municipal Rotarian District Governot Bailey, Emerson Thomas, Emil Several openings in-tho-ceramic The first report meeting iff the neighbor-to-heighbor solici- "Whop the engineers pointed new ci.tizens,'of-Union County in pu.y off . Springfleld avenue, op- Building," continued Mrs. Thomp- out that a complete new car also Mueller, Charles Smith and watercolor and ' children's' classes School Area; _ : •. i. : tation which got under way last' honor of their "naturalization day"'| posite Nomaheg^n' Park. son." ."• ~~' " ' •"' •' would enable them to design" addi- Charles Farrell, all of Westneld were reported. • . TVitrfsoliy" wTTl~-be—-herd— torrtKhtr by B'nai 'B'rith Women of Kadi- The leUer. points- out that the' She added that special invita- tional quajity features into the Urges World Peace Effort Clifford D., Sivfcrd, campaign 'mah Chapter of , Cranford and list was compiled after the college tions had been sent to high school Sidewalks chairman, said that the meeting, vehicle, company management Building of "bridges of friendship" by individual Rotarfans in the. Roselle- Park, Marion Rappaport had received "inquiries from a government classes, and that a Township Committee Tuesday originally scheduled for Tuesday, gave the go-ahead. • • ' ghaj>lfr of Elizabeth; and the cause of world peace was advocated by P. E. Fitzpatfjick, • governor strong turnout is hoped for from night received a petition request- ^"Oru? ot IKe most' .'important rition^ number of organizations wishing was postponed because' of the 1 Elizabeth Public Library," it"was an- to~help out." "During consultation Union-.Junior. College,; co-sponsor ing. ihsiajlatiori...o( sidewalks.-on: -CoLumbiisJ3ay.hQii.day, Monday. features of ' the new Ford,' Mr-.- to the Cranford Rotary Club at its meeting Jit Cranford Methodist nounced' by Mrs. George Lewis, •with'Cranford civic leaders, it was of this noiPpartlsanTneeting: TJrangeTZavenue from Uemlodlc WrignVsaid, "is that it has been citizenship and civic affairs thair- Church last Thursday. ,."'.. ; *'••'• 5 Mr. Siverd said a spot check of suggested that furnishings needs "Know Your Candidates" sheets, circle to Roosevelt School. The residential canvassers indicated- a 'comforhengineered." There is sub--man of Kadimu'h Chapter. ; Mr. Fitzpatrick emphasized that each Rotary member has the op- prepared by the league, will bfc petition, which, was referred to stantially wore hip room, shoulder Judy Bond s^ Glamour ^ PREPARE FOR CONCERT—Ten students at CT^ILlaid High School are. pBlishing their vocal chords and their costs be listed and sent good response. Cranford's^-moj; The gathering and, serving of re- portunity to widen his acquaint- $7.50 in preparaUbn for the concert ot the 1959 New Jemsey Ala-State Hifih gihool Chorus next month in to organizations which might be distributed at the meeting tonight, committee of the whole, was signed than. 6,000 families, he saidj/are • room, leg. robm andxhead room in ance in his own and other clubs. and a question period Will follow : freshments will takc^place In.the America, single individuals can Atlantic Cttytor the New Jersey Education Ai5s: ''.'.•- Colin Kelly street easterly ' to a »>•' Coe, Jjast president.- November 14 in Atlantic City. Two 4^ They rdbeaise Noverii- ported by the industry arid labor attention in the design, of the new es Named $100 desks for classrooms and" four "Our principal aim,*' Mrs. Haw- •'for world/'peabc; the pressure for Mr. Sarnowski presented the student musicians also' will play llber 12 and'13 at the shore resort. Mr. Lenncy, wh6 has served as point 118 feet. Public hearing on division, headed by. Clarence L. Ford cars. New", swept-back Wind- Gjsjfer and Mrs. niake every girl My 2 or 3! Have lamps for the library. kins said, "is to help people vote shield pillars have eliminated the peace must come from.the people districtrfedvernor with a check for \iith the Ail-State Orchestra at the ' The ciQjaiert wiHI be repealed on chorus accompanist for the past the measure, which has the ap- Fritz, the merchants' division, Richard will represent the Recognition will be given to allintelligently, by giving them 'as of the world. $620, representing a contribution t November 22 at the Moajuc The- two years; has been named man- proval of the State Highway De- headed by Milton Barnett,'and the J>troubl^Qm«_. "dog-has" found iri Cranford ^ DESERT FLOWER same concert. participating organizati on s much,.non-partisan information as partment and the Board of Free- "/The speaker pdittteto- the professional men's division, head- . tSars with the7 full-wrap .wind- — Chorus- members- are: Tenors. atre, Kevyark. TJjcitks for iMs£er- I ager'^l;_jthe_chor_usT CJiorus^. By •:•/," ' annual conven 'we must recognize the task has yours in 4^ C through a public listing in the new possible about the issues and theholders, will be October 27.^' . ed by Dr. W. F. Lange, J.-F.-Ker- shield. / './'•'. Rotary. Foundation established to Kenneth- Bendel, Frederick Sick- ' frmformance e musmustt bb e obtainebtiedd bbyy] bers from North' Jersey ReRehearsh e college building, Dr. MacKay said. ElectioWHeld icy Parent-^ to be done before it is too/late; candidates."'- • t . At the request of Mrs. J. H. vick and Dr. J^hn A.. Olson. ••'.-, Yet/the nclv model Ford has 17 finance Rotary's student exchange HAND and BODY LOJBON ort, Gilbert Tardif; basses, David Monday front JAnyes Lenmey. vocal at Arts High School, Newark, each Contributing. organizations are re- / Atlantic (City ori and added that .the principles of program. He paid tribute to Dr. .music teacher, at the high school.' Saturday morning, Mr. Lenney re- The hour from 8 to 9 p.m. will Downing, 216 Arbor street, permis- Additional business and indus- percent more windshield area than and 20i according or White-Blue in sizes 32 to 38. Skaujjs, Fred Sieg, Edward Miller; quested to donate funds-necessary feature five-minute speeches by Rotary can solve the / problem. Coe, during whose presidency the ported. He noted that six loca 1 sion was granted the Boys' Base- try contributions of more than $50 last year's Ford, provides belter sopranos, JoAnn Bedell, Ellyrj All-State Orchestra members for purchasing the' items rather §:•• president of the 1< Just as'single individuals succeed- fund was raised. are Robert Cohen, violinu/and Ste- high school students sang with the each of the candidates for free- ball Leagues, Inc., to erect a small are: Elizabethtown "Consolidated visibility out over the hood, and / Lomack, 'Phyllis Boardman, and than the items themselves. holder^ followed by a 20-minute has a windshield wiper pattern Mrs. Gisscr made thi ed in winning independence for Rotarian guests. Introduced by phen Hall, cello. Tbe omdhsfesira will cnorus last year. refreshment stand at the Garden Association Gas Go., $210; Keuffel and Esscr /each alto, Judith Preston. "In this way," the college presi- period for'questions fronvilje floor. one-third greater, than in 1959. ment at an exe?u>ive jp^ 4.98 State • field providing plans arc /Meredith S. Conley of 14 Woods Company, $100, and C. L. Hill 'ng nt her horned 5 Lenhonu; drive, dent explained, "the college will Candidates expected are Adolph submitted to the- building inspector Manufacturing Conine, $60. Ford's "posture-perfect" seats Winston , J. Andrew Sternmer -Hole road was reelected president :ast Thursdays-She also caWd the $175 be able to buy most economically for approval, that public liability.fof the Cranford Welfare Associa- • Mr. Siverd,. urged campaign permit tho driver and passengers types of equipment , Mary C. Kanane of ' a temporary, (>r /nfflW- at 10 North and report promptly to theijr cap- at what Ford research has 1R), and John C. Demos (DT: and Committee'chairmen, to be held Letters have already gone out to portable nature. Publjc^ Affairs Union avenue last Thursday night. tains. The 18 district managers , proven to be the most comfortable mturier Jewelry ;HARD HUDNUT FroYn 9"to 10:15 p.m., the can- seating angle. ' . • . • Tuesday' in! the Elizabeth YMCA\ VostTutat $fi0,000Here Subscription about 300 organizations through- Commissioner John L.J3rennan ex- Other officers • for 1060 were will report tonight at 7:45 didates for State Senate and As- Adding tp the convenience^f from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30. A foreign' language' program in the Cranford elementary schools put the Union County area and plained that the land is zoned for named as follows: Vice-president; United Fund headquarters in the new Ford line are sucjx^fea- Mrs. Gisser introduced the new CREME RINSE would cost a minimum, of $60,000 a year, Frank M. Soda, head of the others will^be contacted in thesembly will... appear, each for industry and thtu the township Fred F. Voorhees; recording secre- former Union Junior ' College turetf as a trunk opening that is program chairman, Mrs. William language department at Princeton. High School, told the gifted child Net at 32,457 (Continued on Page 8) (Continued on Page 8) now is negotiating for the sale tary, Mrs. R. F. Robey; corre- building, Springfield avenue and The Cranford College Club ran ; ~ oh'Iy-27~inch"es"fr6ni thp-'grotifld N. Boyd;~replacing^Mrs~W-~4L committee of the Cranford Board of Education Tuesday night. of the entk«f tract. . • sponding secretary, Mrs. W. F. Holly street. Weber, who. has' resigned. New its profits to $2,457.83 In the sub- Little, Jr.; treasurer, C- W. Tripp Campaign workers not previous- foot-operated parking brake with Mr. Soda, who dTrects"the"foreigirlatignageiMnogram in Priacetorfs ' Referred to committee of the year mother appointments were: seriptioutdrive it is'conducting for (reelecte'd), and assistant treasurer, ly"listed~are Mrs;- Florence Waltonr t|ie release knob uivatcd on the designed in Paris with the sparkle been whole/Was a communication from I one elementary school. the Cranford Citizen ynd Chronicle, Drama^GlidnFall Assembly E, E. McKeigc., Mrs. Helcne Potashkin, Mrs. Ar- ^instrument panel, and two-stage rs^ R. E. Rowland, 1 lth grade, invited by the committee to dis- Div,Kenneth C. MacKay, president and Mrs. Christian Petersen, ninth it •vv-os announced yesterday. Th Icne Mix, Mrs. Gloria Caranella, door chvuks. ' $2.00 cuss the Princeton program. The or Union ^ Junior College, offering Eight new mehibers were named The 19.60 Ford line includes 15 grade. and perfection associated with the drive will continue through Octo- the old Grant School to the town- to serve on the board as follows: Mrs. Lillian Kantor, Mrs. E. '1W, local Board of Education has been 1 models^ that offer a total of six Preceding the business meeting, Sellers ber 31. At Theatre Tomorrow Night ship for $43,000 under terms of a George H. Bates; Mr. Conley, rep- Ostrove, Mrs. Seymour Moss and asked repeatedly about this type of Scenes from ''The Women," by Clare Booth, will highlight theyeve- \. different roof lines. At the low endMrs. George Beer assisted Mrs. French capital. Choose your day During the past "week,- the club repurchase agreement entered into (Continued on Page 8) Mrs. M. Fox. program.'Mrs. B- B. Koit. chaiiman ning"ssjmtertainment at the Fall Assembly of the Cranford Dramatic \>f the line is the Fairlane series, Gisser in serving dessert and cof- Retirement benefited from 88 new and 146 January 15, 1952. fee to the board members. . of the 'gifted child tonimiitee, ex- Club tomorrow night. / x'whieh^ includes a two- and four- plained. ' renewal subscriptions turned in by The Cranford Lions Club, in a door sedan and a business Tudor, and evening splendor from a beau- The four scenes, directed by Mrs. Howard E. Milius, will presented letter from Dr. Geldon Hindman, SKIN BALM The Princeton educator warned its members and also received In the Fairlane 500 series are two ' We love to expect, and when Application ~ at the club's thea 78 Wirians urged, the committee to explore Creative Art Group Offering against ty, beginning -credit for five new and 86 renewal —a rnodeisrra two-—and—four-door expecting.—Johnson—-•- —-• tiful collection of iridescent crystal. Carroll K. Sellers of 717 Spring- fp^|_subscriritioha. -.turned _:.in ..at. the avenue, at the possibility of enlarging the oiT- sedan. The popular.Galaxie series $1.00 field avenue, special assistant coun- newspaper office. Children's Serfes- Members include street parking area in the business _LJ with its\wn' Thunderblrd-styled JLTncertalnly_ nnd expectation sel to the prosecutor for the past only as a ""prestige type of experi- center, particularly in rear of ment." He ensphasix-d liot the Thus far during the drive a total Mrs. Herman, Mrs. F. W. roof, includes a two- and four are the joys of life.—William Con- Fall shades of Lilac, Beige, Grey, [--seven years and assistant prosecu^ North Union avenue. North ave- The triangle opposite the Post Office once more will be the scene d l of €11 new and 1,684 renewal sub- OfferinganExtra Forem Hill, door sedan, plus a four-door hard tor since 1946,. submitted his ap-pgprogramm Sue" stifled ^pirbper ally Grammar, Mrs. Robert nue, Eastman, Miln and Aiden of an array of pictures as the Cranford Creative Art Group presents greve scriptions have been turned in. $230 plication for retirement last Fri- and people must uramt it' badly , Mrs. J. L. Fraites, Jr., Mrs,streets. This also was referred its 11th fall sidewalk exhibit from 10 a.m. to 5 p.ni; this Saturday. Green and Blue. Prnre4*Ac -YARD SKIRT DOR^HY GRAY High- School girl graduates. resent the work of artists in all formancc already scheduled for and Mrs. W. P. Blocchcr, Jr. Necklaces \Qm & , Mr. Sellers, Who said he plans to students from tfae tM*d to sixth the name of Wood place to Loru- stages of advancement, from be- Second Call devote fuil time to his law prac- grade. Mr. Soda said. At the Mrs. Edward F. George, College the next program in thq children's Staging has been executed by Lec place. DRY SKIN LOTION tice at his officesjit 111 Miln street seventh cxade level, the course be- Club chairman for the drive, urged John Rash and M. N. Anderson. ginners who are seeking* a hobby Earrings 5.00 & 7.50 p. t. Bracelets 7.50 p. t. her workers to make a renewed entertainment scries sponsored', by Board of Adjustment advised •• here,, was appointed an assistant comes an eltctive. and in ninth Other committee Include: Prop- that it had approved the applica- to professional painters. For Clean Up \ effort to cover their assigned ter- the Brookside PTA/to be present- At the" request of loca] scaven- - prosecutor in'1946 by then-Pros- grade these students. ..an* placed erties, Mrs. Herbert I. Mitchell; tion of H. A. Larsen for a rear yard Visitors to the exhibit will be $f.25 ritories by this week-end. ed at Cranfonj/TIigh School on" gers, Cranford next week will ecutor Edward Cohn. He' wasin" special classes, make-up, "Miss Nan Fay and Mrs,variance in "order to construct a invited to express their opinions JEWELRY, GOERKE'S STREET FLOOR p out' that "Those members who have November 7,/The Patterson Stage have its second 1959 Clean" Up —numed to. his present post by the Mr. Soda ii P. O. Maicr; costumes; Mrs. Ed-dwelling at 6 Wood place and hadin a popular vote on the various; Sew them "qufcl^asa wnli Princeton.needs only tvw> teachers made- their calls- have had ex-Circus entries, including—tUU- life, land- Week,-it was announced^oday "by~" Board of Chosen Freeholders'. puppet presenta- ward 'F^-George ^and Mrs. Farris denied the application of Joseph in the eight-year program involv- cellent results," the chairman Swackhamcr; light and sound scapes,^ seascapes and others, in^ Health Officer John F. Kunze. and. make severatiniweed, -Long active in Republican af- G.~ Warner, to inaintaiti- a three- Mr. Kunzc urged residents' to ttJO ing 504 "sttidenilLi. He noted that stated. She appealed to club mem- Eric M. James; prompters, Mrs all mediums. - fairs, Mr.- Sellers formerly served r bers who' have not been able to This double feature program has family dwelling at 111 Aldon spruce up their horries and yards plaid, checker coordinated Cranford s six •*>X**RiHpmiiz»'ri? schools Best and Mrs. Koehler.. street. Mrs. A. W. Schejlcr, chairman as borough attorney in Garwood had almost 50W studtstis in thecover their territories because oi fpecn arranged to compensate for this- week-end and be ,ready to /.... and recorder in both Garwood and The hospitality committee 'for ' Trustees of. the Cranford Metho- Of the exhibit, has requested mem- have discarded articles and debris solids to highlight '\ thirct grade atone, '. ? illnesVor other reasons to notify the absence of "The Tinderbox" is headed by Mrs. F, bers to submit their paintings, Cranford. The sp*ak»wr explUimid that the their ' captains so .that, the work from the Cole Marionette sh6w dist Church, in a communication, at the curb on their, regular pickup A resident of Cranford for the H. Washboume and Mrs. William told • the committee they plan to framed or mounted, between 9:30 days next week. Scavengers will Fall wardrol it program catusat work vsnliiout can be completed before October last Saturday afternoon at high J. Foppert. Hostesses for.the eve- and 10 a.m. Saturday at the tri- 1.50 llast 20 years, he is a World War'correlation in aM gpsAis, and the31. school. Appendicitis had felled raze the present parsonage at make special trips oYi those-days ning include Mrs. K. N. Albrecht, 155 Lincoln avenue early next year angle. If .the paintings are forfrom Monday through Saturday to See our special I'veteran and served as Civil De- 6a Page S) Airs. George expressed the hope one of the performing partners, Mrs. George W. Morton, Jr., Mrs to make room for a new educa- salt', a price will be displayed on pick up all materials placed at the • fense chairman here for about 10 that the club's profits for its schol- making it necessary to substitute Willlakn H. Old, Mrs. George W tional building and arc looking for the work. All^paintings are to becurb. selection of years. During World War II, he arship fund will reach the $3,000 a one-man show for the expected Trumpore and Mrs. G. W. Scott. a site for a new parsonage. They picked up by 5:30 J A fee wili l The second collection is being; was- appeal' agent for Local Draft mark before the driye ends two "Tinderbox." The club will present "The "ponder" Board 3 in Crantord and now is a U.C. Trust advised they are interested yj be charged non*members for each made in view of heavy loads en- FREE! weeks from Saturday. Admission to both shows on No- Matchmaker," by Thorton Wilder picture exhibited. FREE! member of Local Draft Board 4-1 property fronting on Dorchester countered during this year's first skirt fabrics The College Club receives $1.50 vember 7 will be by one ticket or as its first major production of theavenue" and Shadowlawn way and Residents interested in becoming clean up in April. i \in Plainileld. ,• , • Dividend Set of every new subscription and- 7 by the scries ticket1 stub for theseason on November-20, 21, 27 and ', He is a past commander of Cran- asked if the committee would va- members of the Creative Art Health Oflleer Kunze requested PUMP DISPENSER The Union Ctwinty Trtist Co. hascents of evcryT^newal subscription Patterson Stage Circus. A short 28 and December 4 and 5. Tickets Group may "SEW and ford. Post, 212, American Legion; declared .a cash dividend of .45 cate a paper street which would obtain information cooperation of all in the drive to turned in during the six weeks' intermission will give a break be- may be obtained from any mem give them an extension of Shadow- from hostesses at the triangle Sat- keep Crgnford a "healthy, safe SAVE" . —with — past chef do gare of Union County a share, payabte on Xoverabcr 3 |icampaign, regardless of whether tween the two shows, and curtain ber, or by writing to the Cranford urday or contact Mrs: Elven Shca- --Vajture 227, 40 and 8; past presi- to stockholders oif revsard on Octo- (Conjtinued on Page 8) and attractive community." (Contftmed on Page 8) (Continued on Page 8) Dramatic Club, 78 Winans avenue hnn of 113 Sprinii Garden street, He pointed out that the scaven- , denf of the Cranford TRotary Club, ber 18, it- was announced this week membership chairman. MEDICATED SIL1CARE a director of the Cranford Re- by President Geoirge \V. Bauer. gers ' make the special clean up • publican Club, and a member of Together with tfee Jib per share Classes sponsored by the group trips without extra remuneration. Simplicity .Simplicity $1.25 . the Cranford Honorary PBA, Azure paid on May113. the total : for each of the three years. September report of Building CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS many junior high schools "as nec- Union, Linjlen, Plainneld and mittee of Cranford Local 52, PBA. >r Servicemen Operating before in- ford Board of Education. classes. The board reports these Inspector F. J. Deller showed 29 buildings inadcauiitc for a full- essary to serve the population and Wcstficld, Dr. West reported, have Friends, neighbors or rclatrvcs th*—first-. permits were issued for new con-and Local 37, FMBA, declares that DRAPERIES and UPHOLSTERY wt-"*?*:, an Jit direction of junior and senior high scale, well-rounded, modern jun- geography of the district.". Within two junior high schools.' Eliza- struct ion estimated aT'SaBfcOO.' Of in recent years "13 employes have C beth"hus fouv-,-ai)d-Hallway a tc have "Know- Your -Candidates" crease of SMiattH_o.vxr.;U>e-ssanie schools. ..jis....j>cpsiratc_Jl 'Ki'*m:—^ -"^^^'fO-jri^ DRUG \yhen/the£pi)pulution'-; _ __ New '. Jersey. and Plainficld—allin Union Coun- poi'ary one. Communities outside 1 Mir L i'M; shwti-tnalled-to-them—to-J»--tfist j-pef tod-Uit- year. ff Staled. Union;Coimty-whieh-havo-{tono.-iu-| 10. additions-, and However."the 'per shane earnings munity justifies it," Dr. Wcsl tohT|.school systems adopting OuT'sTi-' o thls~qrganizir- ••-•- 1

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