widespread vi^ew .of -w a- « • fV River and M^Contaell MfeCtlllg Ot onial home/of the G. 'Election of officers. bi / proval, revision of by-] >f 14 Hampton road a • soloction. of a local progi ral of Revolutionary will be on the agenda as ng Crane's Ford will ford League of Wome Painted by an un- hoIds its annual ™ee*n* . ,• / • , .„ - Bros. Restaurant ili Rah . 1he/mural jllustrates o.dock this evonitlg/ ie river near the pres- The prograrri also will ?ld/ Avenue bridge at review of a new league iye where light-horse tion, "Report on the Mei ing as express riders the League," by Miss M: ed in order to wam van, and a hat fashion pa: ; Army encamped jat uring the following moc it British raiding par- Robert Bizzaro, Mrs. Eug< man, Mrs. Edwin Wa « Club also is plan- Walter Meth, Mrs. Nat! Dtlire the spirit of the stein, Mrs. Walter Son carnivals on the Rah- John Thompson and M t the home of the E. Zimmerm'an. icickrs of 17 Central Mtmbor.s of the arra •< I

CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, CRANFORD, N. 3. 'JMUHSDAY, APRIL 21. APRIL 21; 1960 CRANFORD CITIZEN AMD CHRONICLE. CttANFORD. N. J. Pace Tttm ir-;. will be held May 17 at the Little- brary, - at the Par Brooks Hill 21 and election of officers also to be held by the Clark Kiwanjs : interrup TSchbors board of directors. Club May S3-28. The;local club Smoke Causes Fire Brill of Education; Mr. Hudd, Mr. chase"in his owncar'ahd caujjht tiin<*.~ The s'uggesfiou replaces- a House at 7:45 PJn. All leaders, School In Short Hills and at thebe, held on May-23 at thte regular . o given 1 The nominating committee Will Boardman, Mrs. Pluinmer and Notre Dame Alttinni up with the fugitive when , the Spadenhoe Club il operation. Name Four District Girl Scout Head assistant leaders, and troop eom- National Print Show at the Huh- meeting. •.!•-• • s in charge of 'the food booth. At Union Junior College With ,the National 4 recommend a "president-director, a Thoinas Bentson...... f latter lost control of his vehicle ] (Cotitiuufii /rom." Page 1) mittee members of troops of;, 7th terdon County Art Center, Clinton. Testing Program being To Hear 4 Horsemen' About 300 students were evacu- linating Unit I vice-president r assistant - director, Tf the District Chairmati. Mrs. neighborhood, Mrs. Dwight Cope- Society, which show travels the TaurCBR incinerator filled the building with /Board of fcducalion. win serve are: Mr>. George S. Saucr, v.ice- arrival of Garwood police, siiiii-^ w;lx the st.ibject of w talk by. Kicli- Mrs Gladys DiP MM Cranford High School's golf the explosion. DamaRe Was^l : together again as -guests '•' oif (.the will piny, theieral flospital volunteer service." ;^ii:i::t;|v:i|' • . George Cofley, 210 Locust drive. Present; were Mrs. Meredith Cortiey, land, neighborhood ^chairman, will breadth of .'the United States, be- Cub Pack 75, sponsored' by the • " * -•— nominating president,;'iind assistant director; South Union avenue 1 team suffered two. losses (luring smoke. . fined to the incinerator room Notre Dame Alumni Club of' New moned by telephone by ii neighbor, ,ai(l^Vlin Doren. of Highland Park fore returning for a final exhibi- Cranford Methodist . Church, re- i Miss Mary Louise Wetjen, secre- lead rolf in "ThiPo'tting Shed" A member of Girl Scout Troop 268, Mrs. Anthony Sordill. Mrs. E. Ben- preside.-. '--; •' . • -. ; ''•'• ..'• , the past week, bowing to Linden, Photography Jersey, at. it« annual dinner Tues- Jefferson- admitted to Patrolman I.before members of the Sp.'idenhoe fte tion orthe Montclair Museum next cently toured the Central Rail- tary, and Charles lledden, treas- Garden Club and guests fxom nil'1" b<% l»'-';l'»<*'t,«:.« tee biembers will be held on Wed- bia of Mnplewood-South Orange, rector* are: Dr. Iverscn, Mrs. Wil- Orange. The affair will, mark the 1 ;(1 summer. She is a member of the !^v^;- |'.' Donato Caruso "and Mrs. John 1 Burger Painting At present he has an oil land- A special car was added to a reg- L'bv Dr. Kennc-lh tt lxvtw*. place on St. George avenue in n;fl building ol Cr.nfori d Melli- ! I'-" - ""' Hillside Avenue School, nteiuo'* May. 27 at 1 f.M, at, the 15-0,i Tuesday at Maplewood liam J. Conlcy, Mrs. G. Holmes 37th annual observance of Univer- Cranford Meth'.dist Church. Sturtevant. district chairmen of scape on "exhibit at Unidn Junior ularly scheduled tfain to take the tor: HehrjK. Board- Hosellc a .shorl.Jjl.mij.before. Chief (list (Jhurcli .l:ist night.' Mrs. Wil- Hillside. The p|,iv is a psycholog- Cranford little House. Mrs.", rt Cojmttiy Club. , . Williams, president of (he Board of For Policemen al Notre Dame Night. distrifct 1, " OjiExhibition College with the professional mem- cubs and their parents from Cran- ember ot theN Police Cliiof Listtr W. Powell Pov^ell i reported.- i:nn Kocllncr, program chMirmnn, i ical suspense .drama of Graluim . CAHD OF THANKS fey sjtatodiit is mast urgent that bers of. the Craniord Creative Art Cranford's only winner last ford to {Elizabeth. : . WITWI >ii; Mr. ltudd, Mr. Bourd- The famous foursome — Harry (Jreene. Annual council reports and.trav- all nfiembcrship nominating, cdtn- fife M of Cranford, trainint! chairman Stuhldreher, Elmer . Layden, Don Garwood police gave Jefferson a lirodiiced the speaker. I I wisli to thank the Cranford Group. He maintains his-studio at week was'Chris Hamlin with a 50 deorgc Seals,. president of the ii Mr?:: I'lumnicr and Thomas cl folders were distributed to thelhittte members who have not ftYk for thr Uni(\ti' County Police Miller and Jim CroWley—whd this summons for driving while on the Mrs. George I'hoha'/.k.'i. public- , Mrs. lMI';iolo also played 4isiip- i Firsi Aid Squad for their quick 1 1 26 HpUy street. . oh the first nine to his opponent's parent 'committee, was in charge B. ulstin. "neighborhoods.. Mrs. CofTey an- trained be . present at this W. Carl Burger, ' - instructor^.of 46. He rallied on the back nine Hd on the nominating commit Chiefs"'Anwu-iiilion; Chief Edward year ale celebrating their own revoked list and careless driving y clmirin;in, w,is> presented with I portii'ig rolej in "Gr'iimercy Clhost" response and efficient aid on Sat- 1 or arrangements. • A1 ;i recent meeting, the board and turned him.over to the Kosclle nounced Mrs. Stephen Gmelin of sessim. Kits and_procedures will the advanced critique-dass of the to take the match. Hamlin birdicd 1960CHEVR0LETS AH are'nien»beis officers completing a basic pho- 10 victory over Stanford in the* Chord Razors returned, to either Mrs. ColTey or elleii. at 7 p.m. on May 5. Res- shown ot a meeting Monday at 8 Fred Atkins and Bob Morgan, who hcid 'Monday evening in the Meth- [ARE YOU INTERESTED lrn._ A. A. '-Swanholm, Mrs. Hoy Mrs. Gmelin as soon, as possible. show. It will be on exhibit till thp KUVERV tography courst* ('(inducted -till; Itose Bowl. This marked the only uckey aiid Mr;. E.'A. Clemenson. SUMMER READING CLINIC ervation forms .appear in the cur- p.m. of the Cranford Philatelic were shut out., ' " odist Church.. > Plans are- being week at Berkeley Hcijjhts police Mrs. Gmelin will announce at a end of the month. • IT teltTARTIttJ post-season appearance ever made Will Entertmj •'lowers for^the tea table were ar- rent issue_of The View. The'din- Society at the church house of In Tuesday's • match, Adubato made for the Gold Star Inspection' hba

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CRAXFQRP CITIZEN AND CHttONKXB, OUKTOM*, M.1. CrnXKK AND, CHUONJCLE, CRAKFOBD. N. X Dcrcdita of Garwood; six sons.E. and Albert W. Kantner, iptb Sinns of Garwood; Mrs. Robert S. PoWer Saw Accident ' Bumslde avenue at325 Fairchild of Fairlawn; two sons. Carncvale, 7 Sutton place, $1,400; Anthony, Joseph, Louis, James and of. Cranford; two sisters, Mrs. Ed- urday, police reported. Joseph Nicdziocha.' 12 Pershing 'PS Thomas, all of Garwood, and Fred ward Rouvct of Cranford and Mrs. Walter P. of Bcnningtoa and Mrs. Klein Amputates Finger After treatment by Dr EyPerjiiite OBITUARIES ward H. of Nixon, and JWijy&m Turki 35, ot 47. Burn- avenue, $1,000; and Jesse An-: of Cranford, and 15 grandchildren. Warren Groff of Ontario, Canada, : Sordill, Mr. IWk \ " children." - . side avenue, suffered amputation drews, •'.. 505 Centennial avenue, IT'S THE TALK OF THE TOWN! I A higgh moss of requiem- was of- nhd two^grandchildrcn. Heads VIA Muhlenberg Hospitalr-pirp? »1 $1,500. Permits for dormers .'were two years ago. d ' Mri t St A' Services will be held at t pioni. of the right forefinger and severe H nt St. Anne's by tho First Aid.rSq»Mri ^l fered ' Mff Saturday utTtooley CoToaial m ^rantcd-tn A, A Ahrcns. 205-Sail. GARWOOD—Donnto Cqsnlc. 68. Church with tho Rpv. John A. y ^ r'lSIts for «ven—dwellings Church, he was a member of theMcHale officiating. The funeral Carl Vitale 566 Westfleld avenue, WWestficML OfficerSlate^ same -hand while working with a er street, $400; Sam Edmonds; 330 of 3 Third avenue died Friday The sreat man is ho w L among 25 buiWNf; wpllca- Stoughton avenue, $2,000; . and, Christopher Columbus Association was held from the Doolcy Colonial KENILWORTH-^CarlVltale, 74. with the Rev. Thomas A. VandJer- Mrs. John C Klein was nomin- power saw in the backyard at 48not lose his chlld's'heart.-J * approved last week by-Towfl- ot St. Michael's Hospitul, Newark, of 350 Mpnroe avenue died Friday ates as president of the Village Joseph J. Donnelly, 280 Blooming- of WcsMldd and Cranford Camp 3. Home, 556 Wcstflcld avenue. In- sllcc officiating, interment rommittee lor new construc- dale avenue, $'l,000.N Permit f,or a after a long illness. '•' Woodmen of the World.. He wasterment was in the family plot.' * night at St. Elizabeth Hospital, be in Bay View Cemetery. raent, Association at a pi Elizabeth", nfter a short illness... _ „ Tuesday in. Sherlock Hall. cstimatcd at. $148,300. pool was granted to Alien J. Han- •v Born in Cossertii, Italy, he Wasthe husband of the late Mrs. Rosa City. :. • . ,., . '. L of the dwelling permits were Mr. Vitale k was founder and? Friends may call at the funcraB EBt-trtaun and installation Will take For Real Understanding Help With senrMO Crane parkway, with con^ o resident here for 53 years. He Borfclli Casalc. •ted to Bender Realty, Inc., for struction cost.listed^ $1,500 if wns employed as a fireman with ' Surviving arc t\yo daughters, ! Kantner, S|*. until his retirement ten years ago, home" after 2 p.m. Friday. at ihc May meeting.. ''•'•• Hearing Problems ""Services wcrte held Monday cvc- was president of Vitale Construc- Olbcr officers nominated are: Homts at 38 Concord street, 38 the National Gypsum CQ. foi* about Mrs! Edward. W. Sutton of Charles-, v field street, 39 arid 38 Lewis 15 years prior to his retirement ton. W, Va., aird Mrs. Frank nlng at Doolcy'Funeral Home, 218 tion' Co., here, ' • , At Brother> Funeral _ ursa vioe-iiresident, Mrs. Gerald Union County Trust North avenue,' west, for Fred He was bor in Itaiy and resided J,. ifftomty; second vice-president, LOUIS M.TOTTEN J ,t and 44 Clark street, with Kantncr, Sr., 74, of 45 South Union n Erwln H. Rutz of 8 Frederick Salilin; recording ^ruction cost listed at. $18,000 here for flO^jears-. . He was a com- at tho L Matthew Haney was grant- Announces Dividend/ avenue who died Friday dt home municant of StrTReresa*s~CtluTcir. street was called to Detroit. Mtcfiu Mrs. David C. Lowe; Cornet—. •. You'll S«v«! "Sup«r-Ri9ht" Quality Grain-Fed Beef of a heart attack. . • ' He wns the husband of the late unday by the dea^h early Sunday secretary. Mrs. Guy C. HEARING AID CENTER a permit for a new home at 100 The Union County Trust Co Mr. Kantner Was owner of F.Mrs. Christine Rica Vitalo. ; of his brother, Herman 'Bute. SS. ;: (corresponding secretary. imnnt avenue with construction will pay a cash dividend of 35 Kantncr & Son, an upholstering who suffered a heart attack- Fw- Sirs. W- A. Burton; assistant sec- estimated,at $20,000, and J.cents a share on May 2 to stock- TOP or BOnOM-BONELESS~No Fat Added THE UNUSUAL Mr. Vitale is survived by n "Living Sound" -„ i^l Concord -'street. .business at 120 South avenue, duuiihter, . JVfrs., Rose. SicQ, andncral services were held in De-*e«aiy« Mrs. M. J. SeaVy; treas- holders of record as of last Thurs- cast. . . • six sons: Albert, John, Alfred, An- roit yesterday. • In addition to canctr. Mrs. Louis Lomench; nssis- Hearing Aids day, it was announced by George Rev. Dr. Albert Allinecr, jiastor his. brother here. Mr. Rutz is SCDT- . Sj*asaircr, Mrs. Helmut A. Bvrmits (or additions were ap- IN NEWS... Uelo and Ralph, all of Kcnllworth, or W. Bauer, president, i, of the Cranford Methodist Church, and Samuel of Linden. Also tour vived by his mother. Mrs> FriesEa and .auditor, Mrs. Charles llOCEMTHAL AVE. . 211 E. FIFTH ST. Ivcd ' Donald Robinson. 107 officiated. Interment was • con- •lcr.st «vtnue, $1,300; Crown Mr. Bauer said the dividend will UNLICENSED "CAFE" SEEDY , brothers, Paul, Louis and Samuel Rutz, also of Detroit. The ,toca! M*aiL .'"•'. "• '• v WESTFIELD — AD 341939 PLMNFIELD ~ PL 5^327 ducted Tuesday morning at Faif- of Kenilworth and Charles of resident is expected home this |ant.rs,>665 Raritan rOad, $500; Ko lo approximately'000 stockhold- view Cemetery, Wcstflcld. voted to. have T,nn Rabin, 44 Blake avenue, ers, most of them residents of Pittsburg. Kan. (APV—During a month of heavy Green Brook Township';' three sis- week-end. . Cranford" Signs Born in New York, he was a ters, Mrs. Mary Markano' and W John L. Marti. 12 Noma- Union County. He added that divi- snow? in southeast Kansas tins winter "Compton's resident here for 45 years. He slralfRic, entrances to taVi' court, ,$3,500; arid-George dends are being disbursed semi- Mrs. Alice Cupone, both of Kenil- MrH, Jumile Candour J Holierbach, 435 South Union Cafe'." got quite a bit of publicity and wouldn't you was employed by W & J Slbnne in worth, and Mrs. Ann Jannucci of annually in May and November of ROUND ROAST 79 know it—The Kansas State Hotel and Restaurant New York before starting his own LohR Branch,, and 16 grandchild tMrs? Jamile Gandour.' 76w <&&&TTThc VIA will: cooperate with each year on the basis of cash or Quality business when he came here. He drcn. .'.*•.. yesterday'after a long illness at . i* e 19x20 Living Room Pack 177 Cubs KJeim program chairman. Ib. with corner fireplace and balcony, 30 ft. paneled Miss Dale Woodruff, WEEK-END SALE Florida Oranges 5 ,39' Top Sirloin Roast 89 S^wsage «°»«»™* ^A9°; recreation room with fireplace and lavatory. 3 bed- Become Scoute, a mcipa«5ienlali\-e'6f Josiab Wedg- J>d c e C lE0S R P€HC€ QmiNSS < «"» 59* rooms and space for a 4th, 2 tiled baths, wall-to-wall a tali, on Wedgwood China, 2l)M "Supar-R>ght"X>ualiiy •/ Receive Awards WASHED. carpeting in living room, dining room, and'stairs., , Thr4e Webelos graduated and tnoneware. She TAXUS^W •„• ...L io°' i Waller Chapman presided. e e EVENINGS^ CALL ,-•:'.' Irunioui |\xly C. lender Works Flath, Paul LaSinski and Broccoli Chopped 4r49 C 6':: 49 Doris Putz ....„.....!.. ...;;. BR 6-0881 h Avt E Marston, . lower your shoe costs. CRANBERRY SftUCE 2 27 TOMATO SAUCE Mrs: Joseph Mysiak. Rath'sGhopettes ASP Brand Mary Knierim.,..."...... -„„:.„. ..,..., BR 6-3018 School PTA president, was pre- c Gil Howland, Jr. . BR 2-6657. sented with, a charter from Boy Come try on a pair! Birds Eye Corn on the Cob 2 APPLESAUCE o£Z£« 441 .45: ** ' GRAPEFRUIT JUICE IA8I; 13 Eastman St. — BR 6-5900 — Cranford Scout Headquarters by 12 oi. A«C SuniKIn, Johnson, institutional Perfecto Blown and Black. 21.95 Bird*EyeWaxBeafls 2; RITZ CRACKERS ^ ^27 KRISPY CRACKERS 25 ttve. B f c|i;ci n rTuri Marv«l—Vanilla-Fudge half gal. £_ a%g Awards were given as GARDEN SHOP Baiifluet Pies °* ' * ° «y Vanilla or 3-flavor pack p>g- ^r*JkV Bruce Eige, David Dunlin. Joel COCA-COLA «*>**^ 6fcll* Open Monday Till 9 PM. c ..WASH AWAY Cold WatH Won Quskin and George Hilbcrt, alcn- Roast Beef Slices ner; Henry Zielinski. Mlcfaad • O •• • • •, Sunshine Graham Crackers "" Westehester Chicken Broth 2 'Ir25 Catena and Gary Knmin, gofd ar- A Toy Co. Inc JOSEPHK. ADDAUA. Prop. QU1MBY ctf CENTRAL AV&, Birds Eye Mixed Fruit row; Robert Schuster, aawtstanft QT Instant Frosting m Tbe 150 E. St. George Aye. — HU 6-5069 - Linden Westfidd Barry's Batter Cookies ';.-; denner; Michael Catena, and S-179S Birds Eye Sliced Peaches rill Evans, one-year pin; Alan Yum Berry Gold Medal Flour son. lion badge. Red L Fish Dinners C All cubs are. to meet at t River Braid White Rice Marcal Toilet Tissue ^'^^^ 4 «»• 39 School at 6 pjn. Saturday and Fried Clams Col d C from there they will go to Pali- SALE ON Spaghetti Diver Swanee Toilet Tissue - 2 ^ 25 sades Amusement Park to attend -Dairy Values!- Harh Mountain the circus. ' Dog Yummies pig. 2 1: 33« (Brag 4bmorial Wildmara — Brown aad White — Salact Quality Broadcast Corned Beef Hash Cub Pack 74 Condnds First Pinewood Derlvjr LARGE EGCS r»53 Jane Parker Douglas Johnston took fiist Saanyhroofc—Fratb Qrada A—Larga Six* 8-Inch Size place in the first Pinewood Dertqr 55 of Cub Pock 74, conducted at a SWAP....SAVE1 recent pack meeting at Tcini WHITE EGGS =.57' Juicy orchard-fresh apples/ baked iii a light, flaky, gold-brown Church. .'.'.'.• NATURAL—Domtttic - crust! For extra enjoyment, try it with A&P's Marvel Ice Cream! . Members of the-pack recently ASP Brand Went on a bus trip to the Vaitcd Swiss Slices Jau Patka*—Tfift , lane Parkar—SOLD or MARBLE States Military Academy, at West SLICED AMERICAN -' C C Point,. N^ V. The group was sti- Mel-0-Bit P«sUur!lad Procsll Chatta Get HOT WATER pervised by Cubmaster Jfudd PL Danish Butter Ring " 49 Deluxe Pound Coke 49 ASP Brand ckney, Charles Kiamle. committee Sharp Cheddar Bar Wisconsin chairman, and. John. Fitzgerald. transportation chamnan. Wiscon 1 brick or stone walls 4 BeaniS AnnPa9a—Cnoica o» 3 varia»i.« J " ° ' For a limited time only, Noxon Metal Polish "— A new Gas Water Healer In your horn* Mennen's Baby Magic Lotion ^^siiboltla c your old Water heater is worth 4oi. C Gelatin Desserts JD., mean* hot water when you won* II We offer residents of Cranford and vicinity an J&J Baby Powder can 33 Homo Maid Garbage Bags 2 . hot at you like It—24 hours a day. DR.RBERMAN Na mow waiting o\ tho tap ... no more Icy washdays Oi ouUtanding funeral home, complete with air Mazola ... no more cold shaves, ever. And Gas b thriftyl to Grisco Mall's Candy Zest Soap Zest Soap Sweetheart Soap A loy 3 at raguUr pr!:U» and b organ, large light roomt for your Corn Oil ChocoUt* r Gat I calafor Ic ... run it for fust pennies per doyt, Eyes "a 9Qc bat" 41c For1 baling, cooling gat. II QA k'SW toward ah5 automatic0 Gas unit I tan • * 2 2 eaV.t *•• every convenience* Our own display room. Vs«Ud« IB3W Ivory Trend Niagara Dui Detergent F*E£! Delivery-Service For 5 Full Years! Convenient Terms BRidge 44O00 All Detergent Rinso Blue Liquid Detergent Liquid Detergent Laundry Starch For laundry and dtinai Pramlum pad r* For mar* fads, phono now... or -. 210^570 ^ [MAIL THIS HANDY COUPON I 12 ox. 22 OI. Twin A 12 01. CQo pig. pig" pig. plaitie pla»»ic pad •'• lUwKe"- I MAIl TOi lI!iob«IMown Cat Company 9ml8SS... I 16 W. J«ruy St. i N. 1 & HAUUNG Waldorf ti K1TO UVIN6 with GAS! I. Lux Flakes l_ M no colt oi obligation lo m», plaa>a> ru«k lh« Surf Silver Dust Taday. wat 1W.00O am boats aad lo> for (ina fabf lc» tatiMt toft o» Madtra Gal Ikaaki • locti on your »p«dol Cat Waiar Haolar oflaf. ALB AN-LEWIS For Hi* family wash and dithci ltu« daltrgant Toilet Tissue to DM «c»notma> of plnla Mttipcii*, Funeral Directon F.H.Gray,Sr. larg.«K Nan*.. 0 Plica aHectiT* llio-fth Siiurdjf. Aptii 2ii4 S|. it ttmiiuc tuujk HOUSEWARES • HARDWARE pag. •• pig. •* «MllMttttui)M...tUttl««.loace>t SIS KA8T BBOAO 8TBKET S SMSi i Cry WESTTIELD. N.J.TAD S-M GADGETS • GIFTS •Offar. (iaWttd to ana M»ad fcy I N. UNION AVE. BRkHp* «M« 103 MILN ST. CRANFORD-OPEN EVERY THURSDAY & FRIDAY UNTIL 9 •L. •"'t'•••.'''*'''•'• ''•' •*»•.•

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chestra. Mr. Roth, a graduate Of tainmcht Included dancing, .ping- of their first child, a daughter. J959-«0 wilt be the installation of things to come In. the ssivn of. Famili&yFriei^Gatker Local Hosts to Entertain Cranford High School, is now tour- pong and games. • Sabre - Marie Fahnestock ', Apps,' a permanent motion picture screen vocational and technical education. Collegians'Corner ing Alabama, ' Mississippi'- and / ' ' " "' —o— ••" born Tuesdny in Overlook Hos- on the stage of Fellowship Hall. A qut'siion-and-answet session ». Before Junior VIA Dance Georgia. He is presently on schois Martha McNoill, "daughter of pital, Summit.- The maternal followed. i name- to the clean's at Union arship in both the band and ^or- Mr; and.Mrs. G. L. McNeil! of 325 crandparcnts are . Mr. und Mrs Members of the board, includ- y*>; RwMen Guest Gatherings of families and friends marked the Faster holidays Local parties Saturday -evening will precede the annual X7ollcge.Scfe«wctady. N. Y-. for the rhratia-as^aTtlnipanistTind-pj Retford avenua, - celebrated her p donee of the Junior VIA. The dlnner-dancc, co-sponsomi this prinj! riqnist. ford, :secretary; are planning to" as local residents acted''us hosts or ucrc received as s^csis in terrtMS. «nd OonaM period ending March 25: A grad- 10th birthday anniversary at a ond the pntcrna| grandparents At Luncheon in Union the Junior Chamber of Commerce, will be held at the uate of Cranford High School, he re Mr. and Mrs. W. G, Mallory of visit Salem Technical Institute' in •.out-of-rtown homes. '-•••• - n of Mr. and Mrs. 3otm luncheon, party at her home Sat- Mrs. .Charles; Redden of 201 Couhfty Club. Westilrlij 427 Orchard street, have is in his junior year at college and Lana Daniels. 12 Rutgers rd, was 33 Columbia avenue. Salem County, Trenton Vocational . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Arm- "Grday. Guests Jncfludcd Karen Columbia avenue, vice-president iMr. and. Mrs. Knicst d to t a son, Ncal Dennis, on April 17 Manufacturers' Association a( the Mrs. I'liirry U. AnmmnR of 7.11 Mr. and Mrs. Robert tester of the current school short term. senator from District Curiosity is one of the perman- M Lenox avenue, has been elected III. ' The campus-wide elections, Zier, Lynne Ttrry and Barbara Suburban Golf. Club in Union on Tulip strict. • '• • • Mrs. KitK Tursdi-n of the and Mrs. Wilbur Chinrr7'III *•! lr Mlss'lEppicr'te-'senior major- t Muhlcnberg Hospital, Plainfleld. ent and certain characteristics of • ToConveiitixm president of the Student Govern- held each fall and spring on theHowos. . Tuesday, Accompanying her was —o—.. Bronx. N. YV sp?m the Easter Mrs. Herbert Dltztl, Jr./-- "•"'I lin art education arid Mr. Fccley ment Association for the forth- he Lemers hnvc two othor chil- a vigorous mind. ' 1 "' Four local wpnicn will attend UW campus, give all Wisconsin iecjrge Baxel. newly-appointed di- Mr. and. Mrs. J. Hlittor Cross nd. .with her son and Mrs. Lebron Conger, Mr junior m_jbrln< In physical e the B'nai B'rith Women. District 3 coming year at Russell Sage Col- students the opportunity to choose Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Adams dren, Bonnie, 0, and. Michael, 4. •ec.tor. who spoke on the shape of • ' ' —Samuel Johnson and children, Richard. Randolph daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Z. John Ccogun and; Mr. ; lege, Troy. N. Y. Miss Smith, a of. v24 Horning avenue were in and Nar.uy; of 116 Oranco av.eniu-. Convention which will be held at Milton Hagerstrom. Junior majoring in English, served their own campus leaders regular- Mr* and Mrs. Frederick J. Duffy Robert Turadtan of S3 Fairficld ly ••. • ' .; • • • Great Neck, L. I., Saturday, Inter- wore week-cnii ^uosis i f Jiis p.u- avenue. Other cut-sis ,oin E^ the Warwick Hotel In Phlludcl- Mr. and Mrs. A. A V:i on the feature staff of Quill, the f Elizabeth huvc "announced the ^ Pu., Saturday, Sunday and hrrnW Rcinhort, a senior at viewing girls for Camp Idleplnes. cuts,.Mr and Mrs. John \\'; Gvu.;> Sunday wrerc Mr' -.r.d Mis. J. C. of 5 West End place will campus newspapcrr and as repre- for Girls in Strafiord, N .H. birth of their first son. Frederick jaonday. v- cknoll University, • Lewisburg, Holly. Milius, daughter of Mr. oseph, on April 16, at Enst Orange of.Yo.k. V». '•• '~- '.* Manoukian and !h«-ir son. Rich- iMr. and Mrs. Josr|ih Aiulr:,,' • spint five days during spring sentative from her class to the • —o— ' . ard, of JUnoronn-k. U. 1. and Representing Kadtmnh Chapter and Mrs. Paul Ciirlinii.-, Mr',' higher judicial board of the and Mrs. Howard E. Milius of .9 leneral Hospital. They also have : Intion visiting his mother. Mrs. Tuxedo placer, a freshman at Bates Mrs. F. A.oSchaner of 2 Rutgers will be Mrs. Marvin Brcsslcr of 45 Mrs. A; Mncft&zak j,rit| '^, ' Student Government Association. i daughter, Mary Jca,nnc, '• Mr. Mr. and Mrs F. A. "Schnner 3ru . Carol M-iwakJan of New lion ntlnhort of 20 West Holly r road' entertained at canasta last tlu'ir childu'U, l-'ro.UTick. Anthony York. N. Y. Wall street, counselor; Mrs. Albert Mrs. B. ..Eacholak. .... During her junior year, she hasCollege. Lcwlston, Mf,, W play ing nhd Mrs. James P. Duffy of 1 Syl- WINS WINGS—Miss Mary Rob- IS AND DR. AND MRS. ELMER E. ORCENINO I.,., He had as his guest. Miss one of Olivia's ladies-in-waiting Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. \ Sat.-SunvApril23-24 and Pamob, of 2 K'utuers. roail. *., *r- .•* - C. Chodosh of 217 Hillside avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Steven ll.ibii, ..I been, chairman of the judicial 1 cstcr street arc the paternal inson, daughter of Mr and Mrs. l aro Ap.il spent K-stir \vi'fk-md in Phila- Mr. and Mr>. S H. Anderson 103 Spring Garden slnvt will Jl rK board. Miss Smith was fanth ein S h a k e s p e a r e'V ,' comedy. grandparents, and the maternal. Martin Robinson'<>f. 122 Bloom- I, .V.4/ '.' h. ,V...y U-13 LOCAL RESIfc*E*>lTS ARRIVE IN HAWAII—Pictured aboard president, and Mrs. Allan Kane of Uni'H. ' '.. «, Twelfth Night,': which will be nish, Mrs. D. O. Mulrhead and delphia, P;i., quests of Mis and their t-htldivn. Samuel, 105 Wilshiro drivo, executive vice- hosts to Mr, mid Mrs. dean's list in her sophomore year. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ingdale avenue, has been OLYMPIC PARK the S.S. LurlineXon arrival in Honolulu April 13 arc Mr. and presented by the- Bates College Mrs, J, C. Mascuch. vt ttc Ta * «•*' i •* >OP hrnth<-r~m-l:iu- ;md sis-Thomas and Atv.y, of. Ani>tord.'m. Hodge, Mr. and Mis' C,ym^. Arthur P. Irvihii of Glens Falls, awarded hrr stewardess wint!^ v Season starts May 21] president. Mrs. Leonard Silver of kit-hard Armstrong, son of Mr. Robinson Players May 5, 16 and 7. ter. Mr. and Mrs. XWiItor Cloii«h. N. Y.. siKT-.t'fc»>tei' ii Mrs. John <>!:*s nui'hir. Mrs: Elmer E. GrueninK Of 20 Crescent .place who are traveling with ' vlnncy, Mr. and Mrs. —o— West 'Orange''atid Ivy Hill Chap- [ Tulip street, returned on Mon- avenue has been elected vice-pre- Miss Carol Buschold, daughter of man of Rochester, N. Y., • arc son has the opportunity to Hy Mr. and Mrs: William K. Her- i vi.lct H Anderson .of 6 Riwr- Vnn Do Mark and Mr•>n. d • Mr_ I Mr. andJWrs. Murray'U"Lcvine .. Fted Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Ellems are ' ters, will attend as district repre- r U, th<;. University'of Bridgeport sident Of^tjhe student chapter of Mr. and Mrs. ChnrlM Btjschold of spending this week with Mrs. Lay- halfway around th»r world, as zcv;', Jr., and their ehildron, Judith j sidc drive, ;ind Mrs Anderson,'s Howard Knaucr, f 215 Hillside Jivehue are parents l sentative 'of .the 'Northern New Inn.) after spending the Easter the American Marketing Associa- 113 Pine street, recently was. in-man's parents; Mr. and Mrs. Ever- Northwest's 20,OOD-mile tontjcj. I AU nives.. MUSIC SUNMYS r jiiuf Kaynumrii •of"I32"neoclr. iircerrrfather'. I-mis SoK-.de Roynl Hawaiian Hotel and the Halckulanl Mr. and >Mrn tion at the Florham-Madison cam- of their ftrst daughter, Beth Cindy. -Jersey-Counci lr 22 West End place L^Ithp stalled as president of the Pnnhcl. ett Helm of 3 Burchflcld avenue. system spans; the United KtJites, left by pl:m-; last Thursday for j ter streei. Hotel in Honolulu :ind touring some of the outer islands during pus of Fairlcigh Dickinson Univer- born April 7 at Beth Israel Hos- The convention is held annually to Mr. ami Mrs, itiinv KUCSt, Miss Sarah Jane Steams Ionic Association at the University including the pew states <»f Now Orleans, L:i.. where they their two-w.eok'visit. Pr.Xand Mrs. Grucning and Mr. Davis to form policy for the coming year am Ms, lirmv sity. pital, Newark. The couple's other visited Mr ainl Mrs. Hobert C;ir- and Mr..,und Mrs. Edward North Watcrford. Me. Miss of Maryland. A junior at the Uni- Alaska find Hawaii, and also Mr alu{ M^'An:Su>nyJ. Mur- and to make speclllc allocations children are Howard and Michael. d:\is, formerly of Cranford. and vacationed at thfc Hawaiian Village Hotel until yesterday and farns Is in her freshman year versity, she is a member of Kappa serves Canada iind the Orients rav aRii ,heir chlMrrtw Kathyand for donations, known as' the "Cav- [the university. /Stuart Roth. son.of Mr. and Mrs. Delta Sorority. ' "'»" ' .... Births Dr. and Mrs. John Horn*-of Baton' T^ . X \\. s,,»«« She W:i- MR. AND MRS. JOUN M. ELLEMS are returning home aboard the S.S. Matsonia. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Mc- :. :sls.-. former Crahfonl resi- Tim of alcade of plying." Monies collected Mrs.Elmwr Samuel Roth of 102 Beech street, is Chiropodisttt Plan day week-end..AM??! Mr. Murray's during the previous year arc allo- ilonaltl C. Welkc, son of Mrr. Kinley of Columbus, Ohio, ariA EARLY BIRD SPECIAL! dents. They will retain this a member of • the University of brother-in-law aria"Sistor. Mr. and cated to charities supported by the Mrs. Aubrey L. Welke of 2 Alabama "Million Dollar Band" SOCIAtS nounce the birth of a son,: Scott Couples'Club •week-ond iivm St. IVlersbui-»:.. Mrs. J. Jerome Bchan of 16 Dart- Seated as Head Guests at a supper , party Sat- Alan, on April' 19 in Samaritan • l^i:i., where they have brvn jjiii'sts Green Thumb Voice Program : B'nai B'rith Women. athtrrrtfcade place, has/ been and the University Symphony Or- The New Jersey Chiropodists" mouth road. urday at the honie of Mr. andHospital, Ashland, Ohio. - Mrs, Society will be one of the spon- Installing Officers Hot Weather Is Coming! vi Mr. and Mis. William F. _Her- Of Colony Club Mrs. John Gamba, 317, Rctford McKinlcy is ihe fonrter Miss Norv 'toR. Sr. Members Choose Begins New Year sors • of the National Association Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Slavic and Jane P. Stroebel Mrs. George i„.. iavenue, were Carol jKoziar, Cathy ma Elizabeth. Anderson, dauRhtcr of''Chiropodists* Region " 3 Con- At Annual Affair ihi'ir .-daughter. Je,in. of 23 Tuxedo 'Apresldcnt.of the Colony (.•.lubojl Kaiser, Mary Jane Siia'rri, Frhnclno of Mr. and Mrs. M. Nobel Ander- vention, May .5-8, 'at the Sheraton We Will — Mr. and Mrs. 1-eKoy Rciitner of Officer Nominees OfKadimahUnit son of 4 Sylvester street. NuW officers of the Couples bcc sp<,nt :ho Cranford lust Thursday ••vinln|| DiPaolo and Jan is Kopf. Co-hosts Hotel, Philadelphia, Pu. 101 Makatom drive spent the has- j . .. where they visited Mrs. John Almquist has been IsFuture Bride I ANNOUNCING... Club of the First Presbyterian intthac3> N Y Kudimah Chapter, B'nai B'rith ;it the regular monthly'incctin \were John Gambn, Jr., Gregory According to Dr. Robert Watson ' ter week-end as quests, of tlu'ir their-son.-.Robert, a sophon^o,rc nominated ,as president of the The. engagement of Miss Jane Ward, Walter ttpney, George Cub- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Apps Church will be installed by th.r • CLEAN e LUBRICATE Women, will hold the first regular the Veterans' Memorial Hall. of Cranford, Union County pub* Hov. Robert G. T.onKnk<-r, pastor, sot:-in-ln\v and)'daughter. Mr; andat Cornell Green Thumb Garden Club. Oth- Phyllis Strobel to" Pusquulc Robert berly and Paul DoMarco. Enter- of 1.6 Riverside drive arc parents Mrs. D.ivid Ktier of Middletown, meeting of the new year at 8:30 Other officers elected were: Mtil i information committee member as the club holrl.'; its annual ban- er nominees are Mrs. Meta Mc- Orto. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert for the convention, Region-3 of the Conn. Laughlin, vice president; Mrs. Ed- p.m. Tuesday at Temple Beth-EL Orto of New Rochelle, N.-Y., has Benedict P. Wforelli, quet in Fellowship Hall/?it 7 p.m. e CHANGE FILTER y Dr. arid Mrs. Charles £. Ttiomp-, T lent: Mrs, Thomas Trimlik-, .| A NEW SERVICE national organization is composed —o— R Wednesday. siifi of Rochester. N. STL were ward Santucci, recording secre- Mrs. Allan Kane of 105 Wilshire been announced by her father, of the state chiropody societies of Airs. M. J.Soavy and her broth- tary; Mrs. John Byrne, corrc- drive,- prograiji chairman, has ar- George, A. Strobel of Westfleld, wording secretary; Miss nun| Dr. Longaker will i'n.tt.'ilt' the ; in your guvsrs. U;st wivk of Mrs. Thomp- Compton, treasurer. Mrs. Krwit| New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland er, Harvey,K.oessitJi:, of IIS Forest C5ther-isi-l-w -nd sister. iponding secretary, and Mrs. Rob- ranged lor Mrs. B, Voss, a repre- formerly of Cranford.' following: Prosldrmt, Mr. and Mrs. avenue, spent the weekend in Wlllgcroth will, complete he and Pennsylvania an.d Its umtual Mrs. Richard O. Adams of ert Outcault. treasurer. sentative of the N. J. Telephone Miss Stroebel is a graduate of LAUNDRY DETERGENTS conclave is one of the nation's Nelson Lightcap; vice-president, > Darjen, Colin., as KuoSts; of Mr. Mrs. Howard Mahany, nominat- Co., to conduct u program entitled Cranford High School and Wilson ortd year us corresponding Mr. and Mrs. Kliott Hume;reOord- and Mrs. Harvey Soavy. 24 Hcrning avonuc\ On Wednes- tary. Installations of olTjms will I largest chirppody conventions:. day, they flew to Chicago. 1UU ing committee member, presented "Your Telephone Voice and You." College,- Chnmbersburg, Pa. She InK secretary, Mr. arjd Mrs. Wil- take place June 2nd at^thfnnniull 10 Ibt. — $1.80 251b*. — $4.25 iam Mernick; corresponding secre- AIR CONDITIONER where Dr. Thompson took( his the slate at,last Wednesday's meet- Mrs. VossSvllI ask several Kadi- is supervisor of Junior Museum of Miss Joan' lUj_lite;ip, daughter i Amcricah Board examinations in ing of the-club at the home of Mrs. inah members to participate in a ihe/ Newark Museum, Newark. banquet to be held at tin- Coluniaf Miss Specht at Conclave ary, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jaco- Country/Club. . / •"• • bus, and treasurer, Mr. and Mrs' of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson M. Light- obstetrics' and syneeology. and Richard Hurley, 345 Walnut Ave- demonstration of voice recording. She is a member of College Wom- Our <£>uttikaraft J Miss Olga E. Soccht of lop Cen- y FOR ONLY r ' Mrs. Arthur Williams. Otto Schrlcker. cap of 7 .Sylvester Street, will re- then they returned U> Cranford nue. ' The prognun vvi)l start promptly an's Club of Wcstfleld, the Wilson good to look at; tennial avenue, director of, place- i turn by plai'o tomorrow from ihlp chairman, Introdiii'td anil BLEACHEEZ TABLETS on Friday for the Easter u-eek-erid. Mrs. John Palmer was co-hos- at 9 p.m. and the business meet- College Club of Northern New ment nt Manhattanville Collegei-, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mitchell, Rcdondo Beach, Fla., where she welcomed Into the Colony Club \ look tfcroiigli - Car heading the project committee, an- tess tor the evening and Mrs. ing will 'follow, • / • Jersey and The American Mu- Purchase,. N;:Y.# attended the an- r visited far a week- with iMr. _t»d new member, Mrs. Howard lli.| nual convention of the American nounced that t,nTr projecr for $e.50 Mr. and Mrs- C. C. Morris 6f Charles Dickey made the tabie ar- Mrs, (Morris Klein of 123 Sever- seums Association. We Deliver To Your Home Mrs. David Denis. Bangor. Me., spent the week-end MISS AUDREY JOAN KRAUS hany of/23 Harvard road, Personnel and Guidance AKSOCUI- rangement. MISS MARGARET L. JOHNSON ing court will be, in charge of Mr.-Orto Is a gradunte of Stuy- ^ • If yo* Lmmd imtky im visiting Mr. Morris" sister. Mrs. / • '• _____. Mrs. Chester J. Micck, Ameri-1 tlon, last week in Philadelphia. Mr. and. Mrs. William S. Craft Mrs. Dickey was")also in charge table ctecprutiotis. Mrs. Frank vcsnnt High School, Nf. Y. C, Cor- F. M. Sherlock of I2A English Vil- nell Univcrsity uhd Columbia Uni- can/home and garden* :irtmcrtt| . four regtiW glow**, natk-, Miss Specht Served as chairman of , of 18 Central avenue entertained of the evening's program, a show Baker of 61 Fairtlcld avenue and ; the. placement center at the con- lage. of individual Easter floral arrange- Gerald Reinhart, MissKraus versity, with B. S. degrees i in chairman, announced (lie monthly I Mg less am mtiiff yom im '• R_MOVC» LIMITED TIME ONLY at dinner Easter Sunday for Mr. Mrs. Charles Lambert of 41 South. v: vention today. Working on her ments made by club members. chemical engineering, and New meeting of *1er department will be] your f ItUST »-STAIMI • \ and Mrs. Herman-Wait and family Union tiveniie are hospitality committee • were eight placement Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glovicr of Mrs. Nicholas Impcrato presid- Pennsylvania Girl York U.nlversity with M. S. decree \1 |ht at her home, 17 Noimhol frtaUTHTUK-M-S of Upper chairmen. Mrs. Albert Chodosh Future Bride gnn court.. directors and.guidance counselors 116 Columbia avenue spent Easter ed. / of 217 .'Hillside avenue, president, in chemical engineering. He is a ^ Drop in and lot -m show yo_ of New .York metropolitan area col- week-end • in l\wt Chester,. N. Y., Engaged to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Louis O. Kraus of member of, American Chemical DOMESTIC and INDUSTRIAL DETERGENTS Z why this is to! 'f" Mrs. Robert H. KellyL of New will conduct ihe meeting.' 5 Wall street announced the. be- Mrs. Vincent McCiean'of I I>aik-I leges, ' ..'' '..'• •...'•'• . Tiuiioois-«n« Haven.- Conn., spent the Easter as. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wen's Garden Club The engagement of Miss Mar- The neWly-elected officers will Society and Phi Lambda. Upsllon. garet L. Johnson to Gerald R. trothal of their, daughter,- Audrey way Village entertained at bridge I AOTOMPWOS \veek-etid with her son and daugh- ' mond Snyder. bo introduced by means of a mock u national honorary chemical so- I Slates Guest Speakers Reinhart, sqn of Mrs. Milton W. Joan, to Ronald W. Kornicsak, son last Thursday evening for Mrs,! teV-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert •- fashion shovvr. Refreshments will cietjr. He Is at present employed Just Phone... - , OM *O«_ OWN Cranford Radio, Inc. L. Kelly of "09 Sprihgtield ave- Mr. and Mrs. William J. Robin- . The next meeting of the Crun- Reinhart of 20 West Holly street of Mr. orAl Mrs. William Kornicsak by Gifford-Wood Co., New York Everett Yacker, Mrs. Chase.Mix,! Robert E. Bnitiiter ) O« be served. • • • of 112 Orange avenue, Kenilworth. Mrs. Peter Burk, Mrs. Abntr Turk.I rurmn ON THE JOB — Open Thursday and.Friday Evenings..— .. • nuc. I son of'White Plains. *S. YH spent ford Men's Garden Club \v-pi beand the ,)ato Mr. Reinhart, has City. ;• •• / , '• '" .-TMcriptton Optkdcni. ' •'. been announced by TCliss Johnson's on E;istcr Sunday at a dinner par- Mrs. Martin Glot/tr. Mrs. Brant I —o^-- the: Easter week-end -,-ith, theirheld at the home of Joseph rJitt- Bettinnn Rinderle, daughter of A summer wedding Is planned. Laboratory on Premises • 26 Eastman St. BR 6-1776 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chamberlain, son-iri-Jaw and daughter, Mr. andmer, 342 Lincoln' nyenue, east, at parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Rinderle ty in their home. . . .:,.. Coopersmith and Mrs.' Z.- Robot| BR 6-4005 FU1-4448 L. Johnson of Erie, Pa. of 4'J Adams avenue, entertained at Miss Kraus is u - graduate of Turudian. ' . • 4 N. Union Ave. Cranford ____«• 2-8650 electrolysis of Cincinnati! O., spent several | Mrs. George Ross of 17 Brookdalc 8:15 p.m, Tuesday.' Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Wug- WmrU-f—nmu ichool offer* ipeclal- ' Guest speakers for the evening The unnounco.mctit was made at a "party Saturday afternoon in Cranford High School and is cm- days last wvek with their son-in-. j road- ner and family, formerly of Dc- tzatf short tralnlof In permanent law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. will be Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. Wood. a dinner party for the itnmedlat eelebratiOH of her tlfth birthday ployed- in the block department of lanco, took up residence last week hair ran-V_W-_ grawlna. unerow-- Floyd Price of 16 . Osage drive. Mr. and Mrs. \V. Kenneth Pow- The tppic will be "Iris." families Saturday evening at the anniversary. Her guests were the Suburban Trust Co., Scotch at 8 Docrlng way. Mr. Wagner is •d flald. Hour* are Andbla. Aay or Beachcomber Hotel, Erie. Cindy Andrade. Debbie Shier, Plains. l Age no barrier State , I They attended a family ' dinner ell of . 17 Sutton -place spent the principal of Brookside Place INSURANCE Writ* for free booklet C. Diane Kallnowski, Bruce Lintfer- holiday. wivk-end in Miss Johnson is a, graduate of . Mr. Kornicsak is an alumnus of school. . :, Edinboro (Pa.) Hifih School and feldt, Alex Rinderle and George Jonathan Dayton Regional High • Casualty HAMMOND DOES FT AGAIN! Md.. as guests of Mr. and Mrs. • Automobile Kr*e Institute pring George F. Somerville. is a senior at Bucknell University, Rinderle. • School, Spritigticld, and is em- U» W«at «ta« a*., n. t. U. 1*. T. —o— •Mrs. Walter Waswvski of 309 • Fire Lewisburg, Pa. She is a-mem- ployed in the shipping and re-Stoughton avenue will entertain Wr. Vatt Aatk-rtty BUc- Ht »->«• Mr^and Mrs. Philip Vi. McGin- ber of PI Beta Phi sorority. Mr. and Mrs. John Wright oL ceiving ,. department oof' Johnson • Theft 226 Walnut'avenue .recently en- at bridge this evening for Mrs. nis and their children. Donna, . Mr. Reinhart, a graduate ' of Service Co., Union. Charles Roberts and Mrs. John uterwear Cranfotd High School,, also is Htertained in honor of their son, Aetna & Niagara IM. CH Bryn. Michael and Peter, of Wil- James, who was confirmed at St. BofTa of Cranford, Mrs. Arthur mington,: Del., spent the Easter senior at Bucknell. He served Mrs. Edward V. Malone or 306Rose, Mrs. Edward Konapack and four years in the Navy. He is Michael's Church. Their guests Elizabeth avenue is visiting! her WM. B. AUSTIN week-end with Mr. McGiimis' par- were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc- Mrs. Albert Latawiec of Ga'rwood, FOR YOUR OUTDOOR ents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McGin- a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilpn son-in-law and daughter, Dr. andand Mrs. Frank Geijjcr and Mrs. 101 OakLane, Cranfoid fraternity. Donuld- and family of Astoria, nis of 724 Linden place. Mr. and L. I., Mrs. George Wright and Mrs. Alain Sanseigne of Patten- Herman Mende of RICH IN COMFORT Mrs. McGinnis entertained at din- A September wedding is plan- ned. family of Lonjj Island City. L. I., ville, Haiti. , ner Saturday evening, and other Miss Mary .Wright and James'con-1 —o— guests \yero Mr. and Mrs. Richard tlrmatlpn sjionsor, Robert \Vrisht| The llfth birthday anniversary The Cross Country .. . made of self-seal- Guy of Cranford and Mr. and of Noi'thnqrt, L.I. • ' | of Edward Anderson, son, of Dr. Mrs. John Westberg of Bernards-^ Bahnon-Mitchdl ing Supima Cotton . . . handsomely lined —o— • I and Mr^.. Ricljard'xAnderson of 12 ville. Engagement told Mrs. Anthony Schreiber, with Hillside place,* was celebrated at with foulard print bemberg ... a gentle- Announcement has been made her children, Andy, Michael and a party Saturday afternoon. . His man's hip-length jacket . . . lightweight, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Flalg and Barbara, of Wcwlsport, N.'Y., _is guests were Connie Wilson, Mark of the engagement of Miss Eliza- water repellent, and washable ... their children, Jeffrey and Grejj- beth Joan MitchelP of Newark to spending a week with her parents,: Plamondon, Joan Atkins, Ann Vo- ory,,. of 34 Crane parkway, were Robert E. L. Bannon, Jr., son ofMr. and Mrs. Albert P. Morrow 'of i gel, Ricky Stombaugh, Paula Bcl- TOFV TOPS Color: Natural tan guests on Easter J-Junday of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bannoii of 5 Besler 1A Hamilton avenue. | nap and David Anderson, /or Si~en: 3fi to 46, regular* and Flaig's mother, Mrs. Francis $, avenue. , . Sirch of Philadelphia, Pa. $19.95 •;••.' >.'• Both are- employed by Stand- ard Uniform"'1 Servic_..in Irvinc- Mrs. Benjamin "Romp, With her ton. Miss Mitchell attended Wee- the lowest price in daughter. Miss Karen Romp, of quahic Hiijh School, Newark. Mr. Special limousine Service Troy, N. V., is visiting her son-in- Bannon attended . St. . Benedict's Trips to all airports, railway stations & pien f law ancj daughter. Dr. and MrsPreparatory School' in'Newavk anc Hammond history! Richard Anderson of 12 Hillside now is a senior at Soton.Hall Uni- CALL BRIdgo 64W61 —6-2272 l^lmpkity BUY SUPERB LENOX place. versity, South Orange. 13344 A November wedding is planned IimousLnes for weddings — Trip* to anyplace CHINA ON OUR CLUB PLAN — Prices Very Reasonable —'._ Approximately 40 members o Select the place settings you need . . . the adult choir at Calvary Luth- eran Church and their- husbands The West Wind ... Ah unlined waist- \)se them while you pay for them! or wives—will have ' dinner .and THE NEW HAMMOND EXTRAVOICE. length jacket of Supima Cotton v... . fea- see the musical, "," tomor- row evening at the Meadowbrook* GetALong tures button-up collar. Cedar Grove. Mrs. Marlin Sleg Wind Tunnel" action of new Colors: Natural tan, old gold '••*(•>.:• : Now you cctn er.;py the rich,' is director. *-•'& • •h Toro Whirlwind creates,super- Si;«'s: 36 to 46, regulars and lonat 'vS": ' smart gcedi !ocks a? Lenox Reduction vacuum that sucks grass up- China . . 1 seltxri :he numi>er right for clean cut,, blasts dip- $13.95 Sew a Spring ; pings into bag . . . along'with of p:ci,» so^ir.<3s yea wish There's No RUMMAGE SALE • •. -•- '•• NEW\! THE SOUND OF IT! . . . pay icr them, cs you use April 25 26-27-28 wardrobe of leaves, twigs, lawn litter! En- There's music here, Hammond music joy finest cutting pltts a va- them or. ciir Cl".zb Plan. We Substitute from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Girls' Spring maternity tops.... V. "All the music you couM ever desire. cuum-cleaned lawn Wth the' — Charge Accounts Invited — will 'taller -yc--ir Club-Plan io for 4 ALDEN ST. all delightfully

• ,*» ,#•; • new TORO WHIRLWIND! fit your perse r.a! r.oeds - . . . sponsored by different. THE LOOK and d course.' tcre's never Knowledge •COATS Sisterhood Choose from our" • OF IT! NEW! a charcje icr th:s service at o • THE SECRET Mcxrtwi lowelofs. Er.:oy icon- of fabric collection Even silent, it THE PRICE oils Lor.cx r.:w. pay' as little Store Your Furs *SUIT_ of abstract OFiT! speaks well of OF IT! $895.And Temple Beth-El your taste. And just $25 down puts the as Si vreekly ... on our with a TOT 2 -14 and floral prints...* notice how little TORO Cranford We mean its exciting new "extra voke." .new Extravoice in your easy-to-use C-urf Plan. solid colors room it takes. Master Furrier reg 7.98 to 18.98 You canft describe it, you must hear it! home. Come in and we Call Us For A to accent with it today. Or pbone, and Minimum It»lc« well bring one to you! now$J.98 to $1^-97 dramatic trimmings. . Fr«e DfH-miration Mr. Suburban • 45 Years o! Quality suggests you £ "SEW and SAVE" •ROlfl. factory. Btnch extra. Custom Cleaning open a SCHLECTER'S CONVENIENCE CHECKING HAHOND ORGAN STUDIO OF PUINHELD ACCOUNT TO-DAY! Um Cranford Paint mxuuuvjeaidfAd aamouia ruKJ Deb 'n ^ Dhfefan Of The Griffith PLino Co. of Nmrark WeMtlrld's Dl>tlncti\i-. Kur Shop For CARTER'S 27 N. UNION AVE. 627 Park Avenue, Plalnflald & Hdwe* 18 Noftti Avt«# W* W«»tfi.ld: 125 Quimby 249 E. BROAD ST. TRUST COMPANY LESHNER'S CHANFOHD: ' —Open Thurs. till 9 P. M. — — OPEH THURSDAY EVEH1HGS — 9: 104 SOUTH AVE. EraUwortlu 500 Blvd. AD2-34SS CNAMOMO u*Jr_,oOC •I»_*;*»»-_LD Open Monday to Friday: 9z3O msn.^to 9 &ni±J*' *> •.«*- to 5^0 pjn. Open Monday and Thursday Bv-ninfi Mon. Eve. till 9 PJ« — 11 NO. UNION AVE., CRANFORD 15-17 North Ave, W. BR 6^5505 BR6-1I70 SBCTTOW TWO CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, CRANFORD. W. J-

THURSDAY, APRIL 21, / PajreElfht CRAMTORD crriaoii AND CHRONICLE, CRANTORD. N. J. Income Maintenance." "Housing installing U • V and Shelter," "Health and Medical Care" and "Educational and Wel- 'A Slate How Cranford Voted Tuesday fare Services'* will be conducted from. 10:30 to 12:30 pjn. and there Tivingston REPUBLICAN PRIMARY a. general meetingrfrom 2 to 3 p.rn. Mrs. Eone Harger. New officers of the _-••—•»-—: DISTRICTS — ID 2D -3D 4D 5D 6D 7D «D 9D 1DD UD 120 13D 14D 1SD16D 17D 18D 19D—Tot Jersey chairman for the White • vil be, installed at House Conference and head of the UNITED STATED SENATOR — , -' . / i uieeting at 9 a.m. 154" 127* 154 68-1-1817 State Division of Aging, will speak. , the special activities Clifford P Case .'.:...:. 71 61 148 91 104 90 100 91 162 73 42 109 61 45 66 v n . 2_ 0 4 0—26 Interested persons wishing . to Installed by Anthony J. David Dearborn J 1 2 3 2 0 2 1. 0- - 3 0 2 1 \ 0 2 attend : this . conference are re- principal, will be: J 36 41 55 24— 688 l0 ,. Robert Morris .;....';. \ ; r 25 23 78 "42 47 25 40 36 69 26 16, 37 27 27 13 quested to contact Mrs. Schwarz it Mrs. Malcolm Macken- before Monday. . first 'vice-president, Mrs. Carl • I HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—^' ' \ - , « 62 163 138 175 84—2061 Mrs. Redden reported her group Zv second vice-president. Mrs. V Florence P. Dwyer ....;.. 81 63 193 103 124 102 116 104 177 84 i 50 117 70 55 decided to continue to function as Wilson- recording secretary, a committee after the Westfield , Henry GorsKy; correspond- BOARD OF FREEHOLDERS — / ' i 32 46 48 26—732 meeting because the members ''secretary, Mrs. -Ralph Nary; "• EcKvard'H. filler '.'.... 34 28 60 38 52 34 48 40 59 34 • 16 44 28 30 32 27 35 16— 496 felt it would be wasteful not to r Mrs. Gus Gutierrez. Edward A. Pizzi ...... :..;:..: 26 17 54 17 28 25 30 28 36 22 -14 '26 24 20 35 40 41 24— 623 make constructive use of their wi'ng the installation, there Phillip E. Matthews i 28 23 5f 24 41 28 36 30 48 36 16 34 ,^30 31 ,„ ^ musical program by the :6 8 7— 126 findings by continuing to serve a Joseph Rusciuno ...:...... 10 4 13 3 8 6 .9 4 7 4 6 4 8 6 5 the county and their individual nrfren'of the school. A new f 10 19- 19— 269 Eugene F. Daly ...... '...: U 9 .22 10 22 11 14 12 . 21 14 15 7 14 18. . 15 communities. , .' j 11 WALNUT AVE. BRIDGE 6-1113 L^ drum purchased by the PTA 26 24 24 18— 409 Richard P. Muscatello 24 13 30 14 30 18 ,22 22 39 18 23 14 < 25 f.,9 Also attending the meeting .in ifthe school band will be uesd 34 35 30 18—511 "... Chillies A. Doerr :...! 19 16 51 28 34 24 '.' 28 22 46 24 19 25 22 9 Summit from Cranford were Mrs. Open Friday Till 8 P. M. lor the first time. •' ^ 112 158 54—1494 .. Hurry V. Osborne, jf , -11 « »•»« . 98 72 07 80 71 162 50 141 A. G. Lennox, executive Secre- TThc sixth grade classes of Mrs. II 85 45—1158 Albert S. Kopf '. 24 31. 112 63 54 56 65 GO 113 45 21 78 . 21 22 28 110 125 tary of the Cranford Welfare As- Weekdays — 8 to 6 P^M.^ nth Coppage, and Mrs. Helen 89 39—1152 Peter J. McDonough 27 31 115' 72 ' 63 57 64 58 1.09 42 18 74 21 25 23 104 121 sociation, and Mrs. A. E. Kam- erratt recently received from 7 //' mler, Jr. — CLOSED MONDAYS -^ ihP PTA a trip to New York. Mrs. Redden attended a;..mcct~ TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE — " B , • Ltec they visited the Museum of Nr.bobs St. J. LuCorte ' 73 -67 204 115 120 105 129 109 194 93 45 125 68 61 66 172. 140 19383—2168 ing of the chairmen of all count y Cral History and the ™^-»-- 74—2152 education and social welfare com- y.V:sW\v N. philo 95 70 199 109 13.1, 105 127 108 193 93. 52 123 71 59 , 64 174 145 180 mittees of the state in Newark TAX COLLECTOR- ' .._._•_ . 1 ' __-.'. yesterday. Discussed was coordina- Howard Cowperthwaite '. 80' 68 205 120 134 107 125 113 204 91 52 128 73 61 67 175 151 184 80—2218 tion of the work of the counfy~com- \-. • ~ mittees for the White House Con- ference. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY JA Completes UNITED STATES SENATOR— Steak Sa 14 3 5 10 11 i.4 2 15 15 9 4 12 4 10—162 jummer Roundup Richard M. Glassner '... 7 10 9 Tells Success The Livingston Avenue School 17 15 14 18 7 19 17 19 15 18 9 10 > ft'-'11 18—257 * 2 DAY SALE ... FRIDAY Jk SATURDAY! Here's your signal to "make tracks" for Koo# ' Thorn Lord /. :...'....'.....', '.: ;: • 7 • 20 fContinued from Page 1) mmer roundup program was sive house-to-house campaign. SIRLOIN -PORTERHOUSE ppleted last week. The kinder- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES— ^•^^ 3S for the biggest bedroom savings in all Jersey! Look! Beautiful sectional maple piece. . . . Ml 5 7 11 6, 7 8 13 12 1 13 ,4 6 10 , 3 11— i50 "The entire league personne' ,artcn roundup packets of enrpll- . , V.JWilliam DiBuono ;.... 6. 8. joins the boys in expressing to the 10 22 23 30 24 22 15 '7 14 11 10— 320 Lnt and health blanks were dis- Jack B, Dunn ..'. ...,: 6 25 11 20 15 13 23 people of Cranford their sincere 49.95, ao, *ven 39*5 i . - b«t at ICoos. on unbelievably low 29.95! And ONLY at Koos a. low Of • Lbuted to the parents of 96 chil- appreciation for their geni-rosity.' Ib. L Kindergarten registrations cn BOARD OF FREEHOLDERS — •'"* 29.95! (If yoi»Ve shopped for bedrooms, you know ... it's almost unheard of to find ANY plMf 11 19 18 15 25 10 i 23 23 23 18 27 18 10 19 10 22— 335 Mr. Wolff concluded. "By way of till be held on April 28 and May. r Edward J. Carlin 12 24 repayment, in part, we offer an in- 5 during school hours in the medl- William Dalziel .J.. .'..,.....' i 11 24 11 18 18 15 26 10 24 23 22 20 26 18 10 19' 10 21— 344 vitation to come out to the games 1 room. . ' ' - lagged this loW . /ta alone lovefy maple pieces Irk^ these!) How can we do it? Thank Kpo. 8M •Thomas J. O'Brien ...'. 11 24 11 21 18 15 29 h 25 / 22 22 21 , 26 17 10 20 10 21r- 341 that will begin this Saturday and 1 lcr Mrs . P<-" Tinnesz, summer : \\ continue through July 4." ndup chairmhn, was assisted by *-* TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE — . ' buying pawer A . the biggest in me Eds* . ^ that lets us scoop up bargains by-the-boxcar!' But aWl 9 21 23 14 10 25 22 21 20 21 13 11 18 9. 15—313 „,,; following: Mrs. L. Church, ~'T ,-s> Edwafd W, Tristram ...;.... 10 26 TOP SIRLOIN CROSS RIB H. G. Lconowicz, Mrs. E. L. *<. 9 , 21 23 14 18 10 24'' 22, 22 20 23 13 11 18 9 15—315 Hrs waitl Because this speciaJ sale is for 2 Jays only . ..Friday and Saturday! And at th*.. priest Henry Farer '..,...... \:h ;. 10 27 Rebuilding Overhead Hartz, Mrs. tt. T. Liming', Mrs. . ("Continued from Page 1) TAX COLLECTOR— H. R. Snyder, Mrs. Walter Sopko, •t?:^ •van a tr4lo«d want last long! Terms? The easiest! You cart tdke as long as 2 years to pay! And 9 22 22 • 13 18 10 25 22 21 21 20 13 11 18 8 16—311 street supplying residences also BOTTOM Mrs W Wright, Mrs. F. Adams, Harold J.. Seymour, JT ,...., 10. • 27 will be in insulated cable. The ser Mrs! R. E. Kunzmann, Mrs. Paul vice wires to the homes will be at Uazzclla, Mrs. Jose Garcia. remember, whenever you want really WG savings, you're on the. right track when you head for Koo^ tached directly' to the high Also, Mrs. W. R. Miles, Mrs. •y Mew Hampshire, Mr. Adams re- 135; sixthAlohn A. Boffa^ 107. teenth—M. Jordan Price, 14,/and streng^h'Wtre which also supports William Saum, Mrs. J. W. McGar- {?S.. . while yai/re at ICoqa^way. be^ureyto see our big ne^ Colonial Shop . * . foU :eiyed a/bachelor's degree in and Dolores A. Howes, 107. Lucy • Lombard!; 13. ,. ' , • these secondary lines alongi the •y, Mrs. G. A, Seymour, Jr.* Mrs. :hemistry and a master's degree Seventh—Robert D. Hig'bie, 128. streets. . ' . 0. H. Olliriick, Mrs. Furman King, At all 4 Koos stores-) 1 J: / • in organic chemistry. He is a and Helen Ogden, 127; eighth— Aged Survey jlrs. Carl Erickson, Mrs. R. M. member of the.American Chemi- fcarrttson, Mrs. R. L. • Baldwin, William J. Evans, 111, and Estelle i . (Continued, j'torn Page ./)' qal Society and the American As- Cranfortl Days Mrs N. F. Imperato, Mrs. V. C. Duemmler, 115; ninth—Leon E. Division of Aging of the State of sociation for the Advancement of Elsdcn, Jr., Mrs. G. McSulla. Hj/nt, 198, and Mary J. Glovier, New Jersey for;processing:into a- (Continued from Page I.)' Science. 217; tenth—Ronald H. Connolly, day of the contest. An applica- £wiff s or Armour's Also, Mrs. W. J. Schullng, Mrs. 94, and Sheila J.' Danke.1. 92;report on the. needs and resources H. M-Wcssols^Mrs. R. W. Faust, "•r x _,-« 53BT He is a World War II veteran of the aging in the state. - tion blank will be printed in next who served with the Army -assa eleventh—Eugene H. Koenig. 49, week's issue of the Citizen and Mrs. Robert Dinsmore, Mrs. R, C, and Jean Koenig, 48; twelfth— Plans also .were, made for the "attcrson, Mrs. W. • F. O'Brien, ..& communications technician officer. committee's participation in thChronicle e or may be obtained at CHOICE CUT John J. Wade, 130, and Katherinc Leshner's Fabric Center. Apph- rs. K. M- Kaiser, Mrs. Max ?X{4 K. Belden, 128. ' ] Union County Conference, on Aging w .ascn, Mrs. H..E. Deen, Mrs. A. to be held next Thursday at Tem-' cations must be submitted to the .1^ Hold Autopsy Fourteenth — Donald K. Mac- Citizen and Chronicle or Lesh- Uor and Mrs. R. J. Polidori.' •. * * ple Emanu-El in Westfield. Work- • Anyone who has not received - ^ ^Continued from Page I) "• Lcnnan, 60, and Phyllis J. Mac-shops on "Economic Security and ner's by May 26. D. Rouvet, 28, of 8 Woodland ave- Lennan, 60; flfteenth—Robert W. in enrollment packet and has a stppped for a red light on Centen- Amory. 66, and Frankie iMcCall, hili} ready s to enter Livingston nial avenue' at Cayuga road and 65; sixteenth—Norman , H. Bru- Avenue School ; In September rfc potted the boy after starting up baker, 178, and Diane S. Edwards, ROAST should contact Mrs. Tinnesz at again when the light turned green. 175; seventeenth—John Haviland, A CRANFORD FAVORITE [419 South Union avenuel Vtte Chief Powell reported the fireman 147, and Shirley M.IWimmer,, 148; M>' \ll said he believed the front part eighteenth—James P. O'Brien, 176, LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! f f of his car hit the victim's body us and Barbara Andrews, 193; and NOW IN ECONOMICAL V GALS. n he brought it to a stop.' nineteenth—Robert McDowell, 80, 2 DB. GEORGE A. WEISGERBER and Ruth S. Montgomery, 81. RICHARD O. ADAMS Following emergency treatment TERMITES ' Elected to the Democratic Coun-; at the scene by Dr. James J. D ty Committee were: Second dis- are flying again. Watch bert, the boy was taken to the hos- trict—Edward J. Ward. 26, and Our Exclusive ^n pital by the First Aid Squad: Lamb for "Swarms" of "Flying tsarr^--*' * Lillian Halpern. 27; fourth — NameWeisgerber, Adams ±*wi 4 Chief Powell reported no Atone M. Mattis, 9; fifth—John Ants" which com* wUh -^—n charges were filed in the case H. McCandless, 23, and Mary ROYAL DUKE Spring, shed thslr wings. pending outcome of the autopsy Esso Research Associates Baldwin, 22; sixth—Peter J. Mc- LEG OF LAMB dun disappear. These and further investigation. . Veigh, 24, and Florence E. Mar- Dr. George A. Welsgcrber of 208 Oak lane and Richard O. Adams Harry Scott was a pupil in sixth key, 22; seventh—Richard ,J. wood destroying insects of 24 Herning avenue have been named-research-associates by Esso grade at Lincoln School. In ad-Eggers. 13, and Sonia C. Bprke, cauie much damage \ to Research and Engineering Qo., Linden. The position of associate is 13; eighth—Walter S. Elwertow- dition to his parents, he is sur- LOIN LAMB CHOPS property. Buildings not awarded to scientists with out- vived by one brother' and three ski. 18, and Sophie B. Baranski, 18. standing: technical ability. 80 Proof protected during constnic^ Dr. Weisgerber holds four pat- sisters. The family moved to the Ninth—Edward Burke, 2 write- lb m *:•' Dr. Weisgerbcr, associated with mts and is a member of the Amer- Park'terrace address in February. ins; tenth—John Rlspoli, 25, and lion usually require ,M m research projects concerned with THey had , previously lived . in LEG LAMB CHOPS 59c ican Chemical Society, the Ameri- Jill Hubiak, 26; eleventh—James later. \ /^ the. ""development and application :an Society of Testing Materials, Roselle, where Harry was a Little Grindrod, 22, and Norma Lcvine, of petroleum-derived wax, hauns d the Technical Association of League baseball player. 20; twelfth—Leslie P. Glick, 27, We Specialize Exclu- been - with Esso Research since HaH Gal. :hc Pulp and Paper Industry, ke and Rachel Brantley, 24; thirteen- sively in protection 1951. He holds a doctorate degree also is a .lecturer for Esso Re- th—Desmond D. McMahon, 20, in organic chemistry from the iMr search's -petroleum engineering Organization Slates and Lodelle Hawks, 22; fourteen- of property against mm •.* Vi versity A'SS# Philadelphia College of Pharmacy an electronic technician,. ing Insects, Aslng do- '-W B. Weeman, 110, and Evelyn "F. J. Seymour, Jr., 17; eighteenth— PORK and Science. Mr. Adams is currently on pe n d a b le - engineering vm :•*•<'.• Woodruff, 109; fifth—John F.'Laez- Robert Hueston, 2 write-ins, and Ib. ipecial assignment with Standard za, Jr., 133, and Anne M. Buschold, M. Lauren, 1 write-in;' and nine- HaH Gal. Oil Co, (New Jersey). Upon hi: RIB HALF 39c methods We are not return, he will be in Esso Re simp 1 y exterminators. Vtf search's marketing technical di- Every Job Is supervised vision serving us area contact to ->•-':-1 affiliated companies inv North COAST TO COAST HOVERS Have You Tried LOIN HALF by an experienced, tech- America, .Including the Caribbean. nically trained, licensed He has been with the Linden re- Anywhere is the V. 1. or - ^.^-.i... _. ^w engineer. search laboratories since 1951. *«« A graduate of the University o Immediate, leivlee. STILLBROOK CENTER CHOPS-\AM We are a New Jersey TAXI By V«a — Ball — Boat — Ab lb organization, employing .*••.•-. 86 PROOF MAPLE .V-THE.WECC . - . EVEK THE BUNK BED. . - H0W LEAN SPARERIBS 43c New Jersey residents, and CyGo/oCysei HENRY Pe TOWNSEND, Agent STRAIGHT BOURBON WHOLE or we have served *New Jer- ALLIED VAN LINES, Inc. FRESH HAMS SHANK HALF •ey properly owners suc- o«k roon«. just the p Flnpnef ttonge Paekias k Cntla« • tpeeUbr, WHISKEY cesthuly since 1935. Our -.5*. TV JZZ CorComm«zdal«ad IBrttmatei OH— Dl reputation in this Bold Is B«K.lor cK«». ***** ^ ^ ;: ;S gul/d roil . . . fenta.ti<: -t 29.95. Sp.ndl. Hoosebold Oeedk .1 Odl ADtms , Made By unsurpassed. American Distilling Thousands of references Co. — One of are available in New Jer- LAWN AND GARDEN America's ••y—not In some distant Oldest and Finest LEGS- Ib. «*at«. Our work is GUAR- n Distillers ANTEED FOR 5 YEARS IILNK BED. compUu wiilk IaiJU» «nJ vvXXDfitlw e^fcTs^sjaTts^y^s^l 4?1&^U^2^P UUiird rail, it par ales into luitt beds, tack POWER EQUIPMENT BREASTS bed only S3" high for ttuy maliint vf lop AUTHORIZED DEALER — SALES & SERVICE •—a one-year guarantee Is btd! Sellout-bound at KooJ__29.9$ KOOS MAIN STORE FOR FREE — FOR FRYING— worthless. .» CALL BR 6-1044 DELIVERY For Information or Free Hahaoy, Ht 21 • J ^^BR 60080 VUHEM A OOLF F1EWO • Toro Parkuxiy Exit 135 • ANO A RADIO BUG- HORMEL'S FANCY Inspection and Advice — for a taxL W*ll tak* you ," GET TOGETHER - • Jacobsen CALL BRANCH STORKS anywhere . . . welL almost Good MICMT/ anywhere, and save you a lot Whether your hobby is golf, • Simplicity of time and effort doing it. ilshing or bunting ... you • Reo TERMITE Call us day or niabt need your car to 'gel you Cottage Hams EXTRA PRESEASON 30 Eastman St. there . .. make sun it does, EN 6 NIGHTS have it properly and regular- BONUS TOWARD (opp. Cranford Theatre) CONTROL ly serviced. Do H NOW. TRADE-IN OF A 1 Incorporated - , J • " . TAXI NEW MOWER 2 Locust Street /^ ESSO ARMOUR'S STAR ROSELLE PARK, N.J. Telephones! lb CHestnut S-1492 OOilO .SER.VICENTER ADDAUA'S GARDEN SHOP M. Addalla. Prop. STUFFED TURKEY 53c or . 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CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, CRANFORD. N. J. lriUHSPAY, APRIL 21 Two i IfHURSPAY, ATRft. 21, CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, CRANFORD, N. J. Thrs* proposed new high school as any our problems-on both the senior and junior high Sjvpl would be lay <*itizen can be, and have not "' i Sommers,. Mrs.—(Robert Hay ward, with a hushed voice and bowed arrived at my decision hastily or solved at the same time. Accept- PTA Reports Mrs. George Zobal, Mrs. F. A. head. . • without a great deal of serious ance of this plan would also re-, listorical Music Program Chase, Mrs. D. L. Jones, -Mrs, Mr. American, taxpayer, arid thought. .'.'..'•." lease Sherman and Cleveland Roosevelt School Chester Painter; Mrs. Arnold citizen does, inflation'. - rotten MM. To criticize the proposed plan Schools for conversion back to 'resentedforJt^^ Chapter Goodhar}., Mrs. Julius Orgel, Mrs. polities, •' supt-r ' taxation mid without" offering what one con- _ elementary schools, thereby in one burning tlj* Roundup Results F. P. Dexter, Mrs. Homer Hall, world competition mean anything sitters'an alternate plan is unfair. sweep, solving.every conceivable Our American Heritage Through Words and Music" was the Mrs. J. R. Gross, ,Mrs. Douglas to you? How about such basic pre- 1B1) Approximately—^75—-prospective If 1 may. I would like to make meoTa^^T^ y Btmhaiirand^iMrsrJohn-Kiniieyr"^ cepts::.. as.; honcstyrrrrthr f kindergarten students have been certain points before I^offer, what the level,.- (If we were to build a t ble Quartet of Cranford High School at a meeting of Crane's ownership of property, right to CHARLES M. RAY, Effitor and FnbBster senior high school now it leaves listed for Roosevelt School for manage, background history, yes, I feel,-is a logical solution to an Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, on Tuesday next falL according to the survey Letters To ever pressing problem. us with a pressing problem on the even Roman and Russian History'.' , thc home of Mrs. H. M., Boardman, 508 Springfield avenue. conducted by Mrfc. James Som- The Editor Is 'it true that e&ch of us from • 1.1 resent the implication of junior nigh school level which will Ijames Lenny, vocal instruct not be resolved for almost five merville and Mrs. George Wrig- child to aged must join a gang, a the statement that only 3,145 peo- ficers as it rolled down the hcre to succeed Elmer ...usical director, was in City. A member of the Cranford gins. roundup chairmen for Roose- NATIONAL EDITOtlAL years). • 5 Yews _ ramp of a landing craft, wrote •,..„,. ( the program.dnd was (Continued from Page 2) club or' a union to be safe? If so. ple are ready to fight for a new Houghton. The acting 0 Rotary Club and past president of velt PTA. God help the men 'of thv cloth and Freeholder Fred P; Ander- ' his, story while confined to a master had received u» accornpamst- chickens. If for years they haven't high school. The fact that people Last, and probably most sen of Cranford gained the e the Cranford Business. Association. Registration will be held during made a dime, why stay with eggs? the pan handlers on skid row. I ©©© tant, I believe a referendum hospital somewhere^ in the' dorsement of ' the judith Preston as narrator read Mr. Lewis now is in charge of ac- voted down THIS proposal, should, Republican nomination for a Pacific area. school hours in the medical room There is other employment.' No guess they are still unorganized., this typo would pass with flying short description of each pro- counting operations for the Union not be interpreted as indicating one-year unexplred term on ssive era of our country from on Thursday, April 28, and Thurs- non-essential business should be It seems that, in every corner Of ,_that they do not recognize the need colors. It would seem likely that ton,.who had held Cojinty Trust,Co. He is junior past day. May 5. ° the Union County. Freeholder , Johnson and Johnson of New of postmaster'for 12 Pilgrims to the present-day Subsidized or be allowed to open America today, there is a wild an* for added facilities. Every intelli- people will accept a complete plan master of Livingston Lodge 2& Each prospective kindergartner Board in a smashing victory ih Brunswiek planned to build Its seen the population o, ^ . U the effect on the music., another door to dishonesty and mad social and economic, race in gent, clear thinking individual more readily than a two-step plan. mi F &I-AM. - . - is to report for registration on which each runner is t.-mpl(kying the Primary election over Mrs.. liropoted plant for the manu- double during his tenure 2 [THC program opened with the racketeering. No egg is worth it Intend at the Post Offle* at Cnnftod. H. J, aa knows we need additional facili- We may. sacrifice architecturally Elsie L. Scheideler of Roselle. 1 either date with a record of birth every force at hand to stuc-r away faotare «|f baby producte In the work at the local p t S Ltire K>oup, eight girls and eight to you, me or anyone else. Cranftttd, N; A, by The Cranford C^lxen and Chronlcte. Inc. ties. It seems to trie the correct in- by adding to our existing high His margin of victory was more Cranford a4 soon after the vic- os s singing "The Old One Hun- and the^-. completed enrollment from what the little Easter egg school, but certainly there is no flee increase to more form, including the medical and The U. S. today is in a deplor- Oarwood and Kcnllworth. Subscription Bate, 9*M a T< terpretation of the vote cast is than two-to-one as he polled. tory In Btirope aa priorities from the time of Nurse Group able dilemma; Examination shows tried to convey.'.' that 3,145 voters agreed that to reason why. we would sacrifice 17,548 votes, tbe highest of .any twice that of -1923. dental information supplied by A. L. Hodge coold be i obtained^ Gordon Ic Pilgf'ms- • many sources of personal income '- ••'- *. • * •,*• ' the' family doctor and dentist. Ttelepfaone BRldge 6-6000 build a new. high school on Orange educationally, because every facil- of the 15 Republican freeholder Fromm, manager, told . the At UJC Included e f have a number of sinister forces Office: 21-23 Alden Street, Cranford, N, J. ity needed "could be built into a candidates. I Gil Tardif offered a guitar and Any parent in the Roosevelt avenue was the best solution to Cranford Rotary Slab. Cranford police, led by PoiL, I behind them. The order of. the day new wing. L aj arrangement of "Black Is islxifc a. child eligible to Sophomores Taking the problem, and a great many CommlHioiier Edmund -P 8? Color of My True Love's 4 Local Residents is to get 8 hours pay for 4 hours voters, although they jrecognized Nobody doubts the sincerity and A Plan to "staffer" school Presentation of an American Uvan and Police chief cm i enter i-'Kinderjjartt-n in' Septernber work, gouge thc employer, the boors at Cranford High School r"a mountain folk song re- Four residents of Cranford are who was not visited by a ihember National Te«t at UJC the need, disagreed that the pro- thc effort that has gone into the flag and an i American War Mass* and three Mprt££ ing the Elizabethan ballads. buyer, the seller or the govern- Three sections of the five-part Automatic Personal Care in September was adopted by among. 86 student nurses from of the' roundup committee may posed referendum ' was' the best proposed plan. The Board of Edu- ' Dads 41ag to Cranford Chapter, lives of the State Alcahoiu Kck. a Bale of Cotton" was sung ment. Be unhappy in your work national • sophomore test were Home Front Aid for Senior Citizens the Board of Education in an American. War Dads, was made Elizabeth and Perth. Amboy Gen- obtain the necessary enrollment and hate your employer. Merit and solution. It is my belief that in cation and administrators have " Beverage Control • Coining L. thc boys. This was a song taken yesterday by 83 Union A CONSTANT CHECK OF FUEL CONSUMPTION few instances did anyone vote worked hard and diligently to • effort to solve the expected during a meeting at the Casino raided two local homes eral Hospitals who have com- form by contacting the school of- personal incentive systems have all Much interest is being shown lately thebem^rfourseoioratizensonai na- overcrowded conditions. , The ;cd by the slaves in the deep-. fice. To be eligible for kinder- Junior College sophomores. ,. against education, but rather bring forth the proposal. How- in. observance' of Army Day. took into custody 18 pet™, uth when cotton became one pleted their academic studies at but disappeared.- Neither a college The test covers five arras: Writ- MEANS LOWER HEATING COSTS national scale leads to thoughts of how ninth throufh lBth. grades Winchester Britton, Sr., presl- charted with violatioe the Ate garten next fall, a child must be education .nor honest endeavor and ih the w-ett being of our so-called "senior against the method of resolving cvW« this particular plan was re- j our leading products. Union Junior College. ; 5 years old before January j. ing, reading, mathematics, social the problem. '.-.•_ ', • jected for many reasons by a ma- would attend daswa at 8:15 dent of the Packing Engineer- act..,.. . ' |\Viih-the-beginning..of_railcoad. -integrity—seom^to-bc-recipes-for—a ld citizens^'A number of organizations durj we as individuals can assist in promoting ajn. and tbe seventh and ebrbjUi The college's six-month pre- . Assisting Mrs; Sommerville and" jority ofydtizens. Although it is ing Co., Cranford, made the •• '.' '•• f" ••'«•• •' Ustructiori, many songs Were reputable profession. to determine how well UJC Xlt.i- you when yoit'r<: uxiny tm> uiurh oi/.'.Thut'sexact^ gumption. If wi' MH> that your usir'of Mobilheat ing/the past year have formed clubs to their welfare on the home front. Statis- 2. I have no doubt that by dili- frades at 9:51 ajn. . awards in behalf of. ten mem- clinical nursing program provides Mrs. Wriggins in conducting the disappointing to work so hard tiposcd protraying the. strong annual kindergarten roundup were Today it's join a union or a gang depts rate as comijarcd with the ly. th(- kind of strviee. we m«-an by automatic, JK hi^h, we notify you. You might only ne«d a gent concentration and actual foot ... ..•»••*..* ' • .' provide social,-.recreational and educa- tics show that nearly 15,000 persons over andstnen meet defeat, other pro- bers of his firm in the armed • Mrs. J..Angus Knowlcs, his. jrkers. "John Henry," from this courses in" anatomy and physiol- and you've got it made. Get while national norms. work to get people but to vote,, John L. Biach of 10 Indian forces, . .:.'•', • ~ •'• ^ torian. gave a history ofCurrj. the following PTA members: Mrs. •personal care. minor Imrnr-r wljustmint to cut thoMi? heating 65 years of age die each year in home ac- world scope have been Lriod, was a solo by FredSieg. ogy, English composition, chemis- E. F.Billich. Mrs. Edward Mayer, the gettin's good. Until housewives "Our students have- consistently tional programs especially suited to the that. a proposal on. any site in 'Spring road was elected chair^ Memorial Chapter, WCTU, # ad ^ _^ ',— ^^^^m——.mm,m hillst bark to normal. Just mail thc coupon,, or loned when the majority ke railr° complettd, the vvorki- can find their star organizer they scored higher than the national cidents. About 11^00 are victims of falls. town, be it Orange Avenue,. Me- man of the Joint Civic Commit- the golden anniversary meeting try, orientati&n; general psychol- Mrs. Kenneth Scheller; Mrs. V. L I Reel-Strong Fuel Co. call UM.. U'urn how you can uave with Automatic needs of older folks. The Divisioniof Ag- vote rejected it. ' • Is became restless and insecure. Brinkerhoff. Mrs. Stanley Obrano^ can pull the squeeze play on the average on all five pai'ts;"- Dr. morial Field or Hillside Avenue, tee for Encouraging Candidates of the unit. According to Mrs. ogy, sociology and microbiology 1 Perform! Cart;! . ing.o£ the State of New Jersey has been Fire burns and other deaths associated ;g ,'eof their favorite songs, "Wor- wicz, Mrs. Peter Orazf, Mrs. J K ole-man through tho Domestic Re- Kenneth W. Iversen, dean, said. - | 3 North A*«w E^ Cranford could be squeezed through I urge the Board of Education for the Board of Education. The Board of Education de- Knowles' "report, the chapter 1 Man's Blues," was sung by They earn 19 college credits.. ; gathering information-oh the needs, and not to cause a further delay in Appeldoorn. " ' lations or Divorce Courts. The re- The other two sections of the I L —WHh tiiiiolulely no obligation, pteate t«nd narrow margin.' It .was pointea out •' * * cided that - Sunday baseball was established in 1885 at tht 1 entire group accompanied on The .student nurses will now quirements are simple: A few chil- test will be given tomorrow vvo- '•m nt complete dolaill on your dollur-taving school construction by attempting ' Also; .Mrs. R. A. Langheinrich I Mobil resources of the aging for over a year—ft^ear. Accidental poisonings, too, are a after the March 15 vote tWat de- In a letter to the town's sir" would not be permitted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George I [c guitar' by Gil Tardif. spend all their time at the hospital dren to hide behind, a male judge ning from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in tho lec- I Automatic Penonal Cat* plon. / • feat was actually accomplished by to ''merchandise" a re-vamped . other carden clubs. Mrs. John high school' athletic field on Griswold by Mrs. J. L. Miller I Ellen Lomack, a special guest, for the clinical phase of their Mrs. J. P. Lynes,. Mrs. William and a few well focused dramatics ture hall. and A half.-and last month saw the organ- big problem among oldsters. version of a proposal that has al- Austin,-Mrs/J. J: lannacone, Mrs. I Name ization her<» of the education and welfare The National Safety Council has a 320 votes, not 638. This., observa- H- Bueher. president of the Walnut avenue although local' of Westfleld, the president ot tig "Were You There?" .a, spirit- training. •.••.' tion meant that if 320 of the votes ready been Voted down,. but to Crane's Ford Gardeners." pro- teams were to have the use of . the county organization. First 1 from the Civil War period, After earning their |tN's% many W. A. Brittle, Mrs. Robert Hyatt, I survey committee of the Union County number of suggestions on how we can cast against the/referendum had consider an entirely new proposal posed that a Cranford Council the field on Saturday after- officers were;. President, Mrs. I [lother song by the group was Mrs. Otto Schricker, Mrs. Robert I of the. nurses . apply the credit -Zone- Mobilheat that will appeal to a larger seg-*' of Garden Clubs be formed. noons. ' . ' , William P. Woods; recording I trtntii'ig Tonight." "Oh Shenan Martin. , . . ' -Slofr Committee for the JVhite House Confer- help promote the safety of the old folks been "yes" voles instead of "no," r earned at Union Junior College wormi more p«opt« than any o(h«c hvoting Oil the referendum would have passed ment of the voters* and give Cran- secretary, Mrs. Walter M. fry. jah," a solo by ^Ernest Boyd, told' toward bachelor degrees.. • Also, Mrs. Vincent Rettino, Mrs. Fitting ~ ence on Aging, with'Mrs; Charles Redden ' at home. or by-a sliraf 1 2 votes: Is this ford its needed educational facil- An ordinance regnlaUng the ing; corresponding secretary J tale'of .the clipper ships. The The four residents from Cran- J. B. Warington, Mrs. 'John Rob- To prevent falls, the council sug- 10 Years Ago use of bicycles and requiring Mrs. George W. Ely, and treas." j test iind the cow/boy were de- erts. Mrs. J. T. Griffin, Mrs. E. V. of 201 Columbia avenueas chairman. what we, as a .community would ities — NOW! 1 ford are: iMiss Ddlores M. Ber- Mrs. Redden explained that the sur- gests: Increase the amount of tight on like/to see? Educational facilities v. Sincerely, • Cranford High School's par- their licensing was passed on urer, Mrs. S. J. Cox. Iribed in the song, "On." th& nard !of 18 Roger avenue. Miss SHOES IS OUR SPECIALTY! Mrs. Harold Rothbard ticipation in the Cancer Con- first reading by'the Township reets of Lorado," by the Girls' Lucille K. Bloise of 28 Pershingj vey work of her committee wiH encom- stairs; put a light by the oldster's bed; re- primary;: of course, but the . Committee. , trol Campaign was to be a me- lsem avenue. Miss Marion Laivson ot • Wilbur Coon Shoes for Women •lings of the entire Cranford ••••./'' .-.«*.• pass privately-sponsored as wellNas pub- move slipping and tripping hazards- in- morial fund collection, dedi- Dr. Arthur L. Johnson i(| Xi Pan alley and the popular 4 Adams avenue and Miss Alida E. citizenry must also be considered. 414 Manor avenue cated to Miss Grace McAllister, n • Nunn Bush and Edgerton Shoes for Men stall hand rails and grab bars in ha" Cranford, N. J. Francis A.; Nichols was in- • Cranford was renamed' VB iilacl were portrayed in a solo "I koosa of/1.11 Beech street. NORFOLK he welfare in connection with visiting This problem,. and I recognize it veteran Cranford teacher, who stalled as post'commander and County Superintendent tf • Pro-Tek-Tev Shoes for Children room and hallway; make sure thereof as one of the most important prob- ' April 18, I960 lender Who's Kissing Her Now," "Miss Bernard is enrolled in tht services, legal aid, job placement, prere- had.died ih February of can- Mrs. Schweickert as president Schools for a three-year t*n»| Virginiii Boardman. , Jo-Ann •DEPENDABLE. FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 1925" lems ever to face our community, Dear Sir: •• .;. , "r cer. . School of Nursing of Perth Am- tirement programs, vocational' retraining, clear path from bed to door. of the, Capt. N. R. Fiske Post at a salary of $5,000 annmj I ell sang'"St. Louis Blues" from/ boy' General , Hospital, y. Miss must be resolved in a way that During Easter the egg plays an 335. VFW. and its ladles auxil- • * .• by the State Department ill . jazz-ragtime period. Bloise, Miss • JLawson and Miss J i library services,, recreational facilities; Burns and fire deaths can/be pre- will satisfy the majority by a vast important part in the religious life iary at joint. installation 9ere- y " Mrs. Fred W. Mayer was in- Education. Thls was the elxhU other members of the Girls'. Qnila^vtiX Shoe Hospital :•-•/ adult education programs and'civic and vented by: Following manufacturer's di- of most Americans. It has almost a monieS. ' . Roosa are enrolled in the School plurality, not a superficial one. My stalled as president of. the /consecutive term for Dr. Jobs. nsemble were Dale Lcland,. of Nursing of Elizabeth. General touch of divinity. YeU apart from, / ' _ , • »':.* * , KOMtAL AMD ORTHOPEDIC SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE BR 6-0900 feeling is that NO site in .Cranford Women's Assolcation .of the religious participation. rections for installing and operating the hen, what are the producers up ' son, a former supervislnt pria- [lice Barton, Betty Eudene, Hil- Hospital. All except Miss Bloisc, will satisfy the majority as I have First Presbyterian Church. She CHVIB and welfare instruction rAWLY —• ALL ORTHOPEDIC WORK DOME ON PREMISES to? filpal. of the Cranford pohlfe | ty Grote, Sandra Williams and who is a graduate of St. Mary's Office: Yard: Findings of the local group will be ..„„.*home'heatin. u^UUUgb ^—requipment— ; making sure outlined. It 'Could'' be pushed succeeded Mrs. Walter J. Con- was to be Jgiven to the Wednes- schools. ' . 7 New Jersey's-.1400 producers bnet Ray. High School in Elizabeth, arc- Open Daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.—FrL to 9 p.m. [bmitted to the State Division of Aging, older persons know thei>est escape route through on any location, but it ley. day Monung club at the Pub- I Others in / the Boys' Double 3 North Ave., E. Lexington Ave. at LVRR have recently hitched their wagon lic Library by Edward Monten- graduates of Cranford High 304 CENTENNIAL AVE. CRANFORD which has the responsibility of translate from the house; working out a plan for would be a shallow victory indeed. luartet were Dave Thaxter, Dil- School.—'— to. star James Hoffa to squeeze ecourt, overseer of the pob>r At an'adjburnedf meefifiBTtHn Collins, Ifobtn. "Hill," Steve I now come down to the crux more:money out of the egg by ing tbXworkof the county committees in- family members td aid an oldster in case and purpose of'ray letter. When 15 Years Ago " Mrs. Elisabeth Kaltwasser. reg^ Board of. Educatibn voted to [ haw and Fred Sickert. "' . • to a report on the needs and resources of of emergency/iastalling a home fire force. No honest American can Lt. Wllmar F. Lange, USNR, Istered nurse of the Visiting] place under tenure three of jThe program was arranged and asked the question "Why can't examine this situation and eat a the aging u^New Jersey to be forwarded alarm,for early warning. space be added, to the present high son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Norse Association, and Police four .teachers who had been Itroducod by Mrs. Boardman. Jersey egg with a clear conscience. Lange of 10 Madison avenue, Commissioner J. Edward Wolf. employed in Cranford- three school?*' Board of Education mem- 1 Brs. James Wilson, regent, pre- CUSTOM to the WhiteKouse Conference on Aging. / Poisonings can be prevented if you Recently Elizabeth Daily Jour- wounded on'Iwo Jima while years and delayed action in jiled. Mrs. Adolph Ulbrlch was bers have given the following nal's Andrew Melsels reported his the case of the fourth, Teach- REMODELING The WhiteHouse Conference on Ag- take these precautions: Store internal main reasons. < . serving with the Sea Bees, de- jiairmah of the tea committee interviews with the egg. producers scribed his experiences in the 25 Years Ago ers under tenure received re- (id was assisted by . Mrs. J. A. SERVICE ing Act provides tor the formulation of and /external medicines on .different 1. Cafeteria, heating.and gym- - and why they beckoned star and "Sea, Bee' magazine. The local Announcement was made of newed contracts without in clz. Mrs, Louis G. Putschcr and nasium facilities are inadequate. savior Hotta. Their.u reasons AVAILABLE "recomjnxe.ndations tor immediate action Jives in the nwlicine cabinet; store : man. - wounded by : a mortar the. appointment 'of William ments in salary and $1,200 was |frx. Oliver E. Werner presided lusehold cleaning agents away from 2. There is not sufficient land. wouldn't even sound good to their shell which made a direct hit D'Arcy* Democratic: municipal set as the minimum salary (or | ', the tea table. . • in improving and developing programs to (Continued on Page 3) a township teacher. permit the country to take advantage of food or seasonings; keep just one night's 3. It would mean the construc- 'on a jeep containing four of- chairman, as acting postmaster I tors. Wilson, Mrs. Thomas L. tion of two smaller junior high ' Irthrian, Mrs. N. A. Pierce and the experience and skills xtf the older supply of medicine by the bed so there is schools plus the "addition to the Jfrs. Getz are attending the 69th persons in our population, to create^con- no chance of an over-dose. existing high school, and this- longress, National Society Daujjh- would cost' more than to construct ditions which will better enable^them to By carrying out such a program of ; |rs of the, American Revolution, a new high schooL:. . ,•-• i Washington, D. ,C, this week. meet their needs, and to furtheriresearch home front aid* you will be helping to in- Let us examine each objection on aging," sure the success of the over-all campaign carefully. The cafeteria, gymnasium and Slate Masonic Post Consideration of this^campaign for the welfare of our senior citizens. heating are inadequate; however, I Edwyn M. t^wis, assistant sec- judging from other communities, tary and assistant treasurer of no architect or builder would at- ne Union County Trust Co. and • Cooperate in Cranford'sCleam Up Campaign tempt to do anything with the ex- |ormerly in the local office of thc isting units, but would build an ank, was appointed junior, grand Spruce iipyume is here again for scavengers make these special pickups entire NEW WING to the school, Jtewravd: of ^the"Grand Lodge of Cranford. The annual Spring Clean-Up withouvextra charge to householders or which would in itself contain a llasons of New Jersey this week drive, sponsored by the Board of Health the township every effort should be made second cafeteria and a second It- the annual meeting in Atlantic gymnasium, plus all of the addi- with the/cooperation of local scavengers to facilitate their work by tying items in tional .classrooms and laboratory and the police, fire and public works de- bundles wherever possible. ' space needed. This has been done lts, will be conducted here Mon- Health Officer John F. Kunze points successfully in several surround-' Smoked Whltlnit ; ing communities (Hillside and CLOTH and FUR-TRIMMED through Saturday of next week. out that cooperatioh^of residents in ttds - Union are-examples). — Local residents are urged to dedi- rwniifll campaign results not only in beau- It is true also that there is not c cate this week-end to cleaning out cellars, tifying our town butalaa in making it a . sufficient land. In order to add to the existing high school it would attics, closets, yards and garages and to safer and lipjilffiiyr place uVwhich to livet tOATS and SUITS... necessitate acquiring properties put out junk and debris for collection Be sure you do, your^share by<^p«ning up near the schooL However, Cran- next.week. In view of the fact that the your own premises. . • ' ford is not alone in this problem. School boards have been known to Don't take chances with your valuable fur and face this problem before, and to ; cloth garments. SWAN'S custom," (on premises) * Newlnvestors Show Faith in America's Future successfully overcome it. The Hill- A bank is to serve yon when yon side Avenue tract which was, and arctic-cold, temperature-controlled vaults . . . will ''From kitchen and boardroom, from the New York Stock Exchange as sayin still is being considered as a pos- are in need financially and to sible- site, has more homes in- give you GUARANTEED SAFETY. Call today assembly Une and country club, new in- that an overwhelming majority of the 3,- ved. that Would have to be ac- protect your persQnal property PISH BTOBE for BONDED routeman . . . or visit our nearby vestors are pouring into the stock market 900,000 new sbareowners who have en- quired than those near the and savings. ... North Attnae, E. at a rate of a million a year, double the tered the market in the past three years high school. 'J' *+, a-isas store or plaint. . alone "are in the market for the long The last objection brings forth figure forecast by experts three years the fact that by adding to the ex- s like fhe micrometer, Suburban term with clearly defined objectives.*' isting" high \chool. It means'also These people, in other words, are in- the construction of two small jun- does its job well. Drop in jjor any OF YOUR OWN VALUATION The above quotation is from a fea- vestors. They buy stocks because they ior high schools/Nat a greater cost . banking service and judge AFTER LOW MINIMUM. than to build a new high school. l only 1% ,••'• ture article in" Newsweek deaUng with have faith in the futures of the compan-y On the surface this tnay be true. . fbryouraell "The New Investors" and their reasons ies whose shares they ffuwse—and faith From, the Inception of \the plan, ALL for buying stocks. Some, naturally, are in the future Of Afiu»ri<*^n however, we have been told by "chasing after the fast buck." Some are p the Board of Education that the F6RMS You are cordially invited to INSPECT pure speculators, running long risks in They know that, in the short pull, stocks construction.of a new senior high and COMPARE our unsurpassed facilities! W: may go down as well as go up. But they school is but the FIRST step of a OF the hope of big, quick profits. However, TWO step plan, the second s.tep the article points out: "Most brokers. .•. are convinced in the long pull the trend being the construction.of a junior INSURANCE agree that the" fast-buck man, by* and is bound to be upward. high school, completion date 1965. The cost of an addition to the ex- KNOWN large, has gone back to the race track — Time will tell what is to happen. But one thing is sure — never in history have isting high school plus two small * CUSTOM. DRYCLEANERS lie; and never was the major part of the mar- junior high schools must therefore TOMAN! ket, anyway." It quotes the president of so many people shared the ownership of be compared to the cost not only * SHIRT LAUNDERERS . • ' a nation's enterprises. - of a senior high school, but of a .*, RUG CLEANERS senior high' school plus one junior. high school. ' | LIFE INSURANCE * DELUXE TAILORING I believe a true comparison * COTTON CRISPE^CLEANING Letters to the Editor would show the cost of either plan REAL ESTATE would be just about equal. How- * HOUSEHOLD SERVICE . 11 Ltnhonao Drive, N. 1D39. I attended about • dozen "coffee*.- imy bom* was opened Cranford, N. J. ever, the advantages of adding to • * LINEN LAUNDERING , special and tegular meetings of fair one), to help diveminate in- the present High school and build- April 14. 1990 the Cranford Council of PTA'a. formation to the public. Our par- * WEDDING. GOWN SERVICE Dear Sir: ing two. junior high schools' are, KAKEtSHAREEY where the high school was the cut whKjtwn i*e-. ntfTrd neat other site in Cranford. By adding Ttl. BR 4-2474 and-sponsored a public meeting-«rthescboolbodsetrrnavecare=' fb this school,' the junior high • ELIZABETH BRANCH — 4 West Jersey St. month) I wits in a position to hear with aver 400 in attendance, to fully read: t believe, every printed more, probably, than the average schools could be strategically lo- UNION COUNTY'S hear members of the Board of Ed- word on tbe subject released for cated one on either side of town. CRANFORD • GARWOOD . WESTFIELD . SCOTCH PLAINS > PLAINFIELD 4 •citizen. I was privileged, along FINEST COLD ucation and Dr. C. W. McDermith public consideralion. I cite all of Construction could be done sim- for courteous, bonded, "on-time" home pick-up and delivery with the other PTA presidents, to present' the proposed plan and these thing* to support my state- STORAGE FACILITIES hear one of the first public presen- ultaneously on -the addition and . mmbuMijtfdtpoiltlaaructcorpora|ion Cmll TOM 8BABXET please call BR 6-3300 answer Questions about it- Oar ment that I am probably as weU tations of the plan in November. the junior high schools, so that A S-SIM school district arrangsd for nfetft ^CP^M^ on the subject of the upon completion of construction /. ::: ';-;5^:v)?v!',r<'--4jT*if?;'!i •Ki;;-'';:v.';'rfV-'1-' ' "

TO0R8DAT, CRANFOBD CITIZEN: AND CHHONICLE, CRAWFORD, W. , I960 CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, CRANFORD. N. 3.

Harold Syvertsen, Mr. and Mrs4.4 will meet ..at 7 p.m. . : •tism also will be- heUL Carthy currently, is teaching Geiger Agency. New York, oi the. Richard Sanchez.. ,1 , , The junior choir will rehearse Sunday sthooj' c-UI coevtwae '2A j drama at Madison' Junior High New England Mutual life Insur- Members at 6:30,p.m. Wednesday. At 7:45Lutherans to Receive 31 9:45 a.m. j School. Mr. and Mrs. A. William PetUt, 1 ance Co.. is attending an-intensive Allan Froschauer, Leon Williams, on the same date,,there will be a • A musical tea is plane: j . Phi Mu ne'weonvers. in -Union five-day course at the company's Mr. and Mrs. George; MacGregor, meeting of the building committees Concluding Two-Year Study at.4 p.m. by the'ushers. j County interested in attending this home office in Boston. The ad- Charles M:° Lacey, Mrs. Michael This meeting originally was sched- will meet at &p.m. M&ciiay. M«a"s arc requested to call Mrs. vanced . agency builders co|tfs» Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. WUliam uled yesterday. ' • '. ' Thirtyjone young people will be, received into membership ofjciuClubb wilwill'meetTal meet*at 8:38:3O pji pji^Tfcsra-^ i Wright or the co-hostess, Mrs. covers all phases of sale* manage? ' Presbyterians to Welcome Methodist* MAt Oseeok MacGregor and Mr. and Mrs.- Ar- Members, of the church school Calvary Lutheran Church at 3:30 p.m. Sunday after completing two [day. Teen-age activities TOI3 'be\Gearge Albertson of 10, Dartmouth ment. As one of 13. men reljresent- civtv-cight new members were ihurrWiUiams aff-^ill^ttend-a-jdlnnor—atr-tho-, if_the_^hnrfh, Mnrtin T.iith;.r }>n. William! Fischer, 4 Alice logs- at a meeting of tine- P&a Sim combined choirs of the parish will urrection," based upon an old Mir- Family Service and Easter Page- held at St. Paul's Chureh.i Rah* the Christian Approach to theKing's Table," at tipth the 9:30 and 11 ajn. services. The \Vestminster be observed at the 11 a.m. service; Young people to , be received sing the carols and anthems. V Hesse, Sandra Ann Hamilton, lane, Clark; 1, Wednesday, at 1 Alumnae Club of Union. C&assas al acle Play, will be presented during ant; 11 -ajn., Festival of Lessons way, oir Sunday beginning with a Jewish People, Division of Amer- will sing "Cast They Burden upon will, take place at the 9:25^' '• i" Behringer, ' George R. are: Lauranno Alicia Biribauer; Chooses Sermon Included in the collection of the- 9:15 a.m. Family Service on service of evensong hi the "church ican Missions -Of the National Departments ••• -of'.-: the church'pm. at the home of Mrs. Howard 8:15 p.m. Monday at thg-'rienrje ol and Easter Carols:. At7 p.m. the the* Lord'?, by Mendelssohn, and Denzau, Jeffrey Lewis DeWolf. 10:55 ajn. services Sunday at th, Carl J. Fellner. Ronald school up through primary will Johnson, C2 Hall drive, Clark; and Richarct William Eichinger, Rich- "Give Up, Take Up, Follow* Kenneth Handler, B.S.> Ph.T. spcred music will be "O Filii. Et Sunday morning. At this service Junior Young Churchmen will at 6:30 p.m. After the dinner the Lutheran Council, New York, will "Surely He Hath Borne our Griefs" Cranford Methodist Church. Meyers, James H. King, Mrs. Richard Wright, ai*'Ha=g»- John Dreyer, Susan Ferguson, meet at 9:30: and the older depart- 5 on Wednesday at 8 p.m. at theaild Erdmann. Wenneth Wayne' has been selected by the Rev. John '..•'••••' ' • • • ' yiliae", a 15th century French the Lenten missionary offering meet in the.education building. / Rt. Rev. Andrew Wu-Wue Tsu, speak at the 8:15, 9:30 and 11 a.m.by Lotti will be offered by the SLnas C McFadzean. -Randall ton street! ' . Mark Fingerlin, Jeanne Marie Fos- Rev. Dr. Albert Allinger, pa5tor ments at 11 a^m. ' , home of Mrs. •Richard Lee,- 49 A. Devcaux, pastor of St. Mark's iftelody; "Surely, He hath Borne boxes will ne received. While there Ph.D., D.D., retired Bishop of theservices Sunday at Calvary Luth- Iclson nnd Robert W. Knudsen. 'orce, Christine Diana Gant, John Mrs. McCarthy has seswd. as qur Griefs" by Handel; "Is It On Monday," the Feast of St.Holy Catholic Church in China, chancel choir. ter,- Laura Frank. Helen Beth has selected as his sermon A film, "One Love-Conflicting Prescott turn, Clark. . ' AME Church, as his topic at the announces the opening will be ho class sessions pf theMark, the service of morning eran Church.. . •Adults,' Mr. and .-Mrs. George Faiths," will be shown at the Sen- irunewaldor,'. Bruce "Frederick president of- - th*r Keur lexstrs Iftothing to You?" by Ouseley; will be the guest speaker. Bishop The visitation program will Frantz, Elizabeth'; Fuller, Richard ^Here Am I, Use Me." ; church school this Sunday, the prayer will be held in the church Mr. Azen, who made his. Barstart at 3 p.m. under, the direction Frederick Graham, Jay Paul Guin- ravirc, Jane Ann Favire. George ior Westminster Fellowship meet- Hansen, Janet Sue ' Harrison, 11 a.m. service Sunday. Theatre League, a stipe- saaasa- MAthens" by Neale-Shaw; "Thee Tsu is a> graduate, of Columbia < i Infant Care Department will be at 6:45 a.m. followed by a cele- Mitzvah at -13, was baptized into of Sidney W. Smith, chairman. ther, Jane Edwina Harris, Roberta . Trustees to be installed arc: Mis •harles Favire, Joseph Hill, ing on Sunday at 7 p.im , • "" ", George Milburn Huff, Jr., Linnea .' The Cosmopolitan choir will zation of non-professiartat tfc-atre of an office #e Adpro" by Palestrina; "Theopen during the 9:15 a.m. service University and was engaged for amembership in St. Mark's Luth- Allison Gaul, Ronald Marley, John May Fellowship Barbara Kearney, Richard Chris- sing under the direction of George people. For a nmnber at spaces sbe bration of the Holy "Eucharist at 7number of years in Christian ed- Junior High Fellowship will Hawley. 'corf,e William Hill, Mrs. Charles Explorer Post 44 will meet to- Quest" by J. Brahms; "The World for children up' through two years a.m. The service of evening pray- eran Church, Dayton, Ohio, where ian Kjeldsun, Jeffrey Charles Rainey. Miss Virginia Abrams will acted non-professionaliy anrfg^er- ucation in China and was called (i meet at 7 p.m. in the junior room Judith Ellen Herzog, Robert Ro- Kopf (to fill unexpired term d 'een Allison Ziegler, Miss Ann day, at 7 p.m. 1 Itself Keeps Easfer Pay" by Shaw- of age. Children of all classes of er will be held in the church at he became a completed Jew in land Hoffman. Jr., Gerald Robert lavics Gary .Napholz, Raymond , Meetings scheduled tomorrow Luncheon Sliated Knauer, .Nancy Carol Neuman. be organist. The sacrament of bap- form^'d'rlW'S'urnrnei stock. Nte. SIc- for the Parker; "Cruciflxus" -from Bach's in 1940 to serve as a bishop of the for a "Manners Quiz." The pro- Marinus Easton), Henry Anthony. Wayne Schaner, Nan- the church school are invited ,,to 5:15 p.m. Boy Scout Troop 74 missionary diocese' in Southwest Christ." He has served since that gram is open' to members of theHull, Marilyn Jackson, Warren elfrieh, William Yuengel, Mr. are: Brownie Troop 686 at 4 p.m.; Plans for the May Fellowship B Minor Mass; and "Festival Car- man, Mrs. Albert England, ette Marie Schmidt,, Ursula Nina » • . . - •" ' attend the service with their par- will meet in Sherlock Hall at ,7:30 China. During World War II. hetime as a Sunday School teacher, family. Senior High Fellowship Edward Jacobi, Cynthia .Anne d Mrs. Edward Carroll, Mr. and•Westminster choir rehearsal, 6:30 luncheon on May 6 at Fellowship meet at the rectory cil member, and in the fields of Laurie Arlene Kammler, Donna mid Russell Marhold, Mrs. icr choir rehearsal, 8 p.m;. Hall of the First Presbyterian Dale Marie Vogcl, Donna Lee PRACTICE OF PHYSICAL THERAPY : American forces in China. before leaving for Westfield High Lay leader,, Edward Lilly; j ' _ohoirmaster. ~ "~ "1^'T". . ', The girls' choir rehearsal will be at 8:30 p.m. • • • .. stewardship and evangelism. At Church were made at a committee iViese, Paul Frederick Winter and OF EYE PHYSICIANS In memory of Allied personnel School where the United Presby- Marie Kerzman. Thomas Jeffery ark Conference W delegate;, •harles Nokes, William James, Brownie Troop 291 will meet MEDICAL-SURGICAL BUILDING I The Scripture lessons • will be held today at 5 p.m. .The service On Tuesday the service of morn- present he is enrolled at Burton Kcster, Gail Barbara Kinney. [r and Mrs. Benjamin Wei. on Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at the.meeting , yesterday at Calvary Dorothy Elizabeth Zingler of Cran- ^ead by William Geisel of theof evening prayer, will, take place who died in China, Bishop Tsu terian film, "Mark of the Hawk," Ion W. Drew; Reserve conference I 'ord; Carole Louise Brown of ing prayer will take place in the College of Colorado, working for Pamela Krochmal,. Suzanne j]jr. and Mrs. Raymond Pierson, church. ' • . ' Lutheran Church. lien's Choir;- Joseph Dougan. in the church at 5:15 p.m: Men had built "The Allied War Me- will be shown. ;i->- lay delegate, Mrs. B. W. F. Han. I Roselle; Howard Leonard Harte, 214 Walnut Avenue church at 6:45 .a.m. followed by a his bachelor of theology degree Krochmal Judith Ellen Kutsera, IrS Victor Hennaut, Mr. and Mrs. At 4 p.m. Tuesday Rev. Mr. chairman of the parish' board of and boys' choir rehearsal will be morial Church!' in thAXlty of The board of deaconesses will dolph; Quarterly Conference sec- Miss Mary Kanane, Union Coun- r., of Roselle Park. celebration of the Holy Eucharist Kumming at the head orthe Bur- through a correspondence course. Joseph LaBracio, Jr^ Marsha Dale retary, Eugene Kocnig. awrencc Rogers, Mr. and MrsDezs. o and Mrs. Howard'Miller, a Cranford, N. J. Christian education; Mrs. Alfred held at 7:30 p.m. at 7 a.m. 'Brownie Troop 387 will meet at 1:15 pjn. Monday in the Herman Hogg, Mr. and Mrs. San-member of the session, will attend ty Freeholder, will be guest speak- Edna Carol Burkhardt, and Neal PBESCBIPTlbH OPTICIAKa ma Road, which was dedicated T«lephono« Arthur. O'Brien, chairman of the 1946. The famous war-time mill' partment students will be guests at be presented to Edward Mar* sored by the Cranford Council of iam Emerich, Eileen Ruth Grupe, ing prayer will be conducted in ucation building at 3:30.; p.m. tary international highway known art airlines flight radio officer with Gary Mahany. Lord Douglas Mat- Ernest Ullom, Nathan Young, re- heola, Martin Knudsen, .Martin Elizabeth at the Grant Avenue > Martin Blda. — parish youth council; Alex Dick— the church-.at 6:45 a.m. followed Boys' choir rehearsal will be held a staff meeting under the leader- nudsen, Jr., John Roberts. Jr., Presbyterian^Church in Plainlleld. Church Women. Christine Ingrid Michelson' and •By Appointment, as "The Burma Road" crossed Bis- TWA,, employed by that company ship of Carl Allen and Daniel thews, Carolyn Jeanne Mix, tiring trustees. Frederick Henry Trautman of Arson, an acolyte, and Stcphan by a celebration of" the Holy Euch- at 5 p.m. and the Cran/ord Chap- U Sherman, Mr. and MrsO.n this same dale Boy Scout Troop Mrs, Joseph' E. Hawkins, presi- ELIZABETH hop Tsu's diocese and so he wasfor 13 years. Vroom. • . Susan Millicent Morrison. A Family Life Fellowship a, Westfleld; Kimberly Michele Hicks Physicians' Referrab CHestnut 1-1691 Gmelin. The-last lesson,'which is arist at 7 a.nir The servicfe-of eve,- ter of Alcoholics Aponymous will known among his friends as the Sunday church school will con- Thomas Charles Oathout, Wil- dent of the League of Women Vot- Opra> I KM. to • PJM. Dally — Moa. fc Thm. • AM. to • ML \o be read by the Rev. Thomas meet'in Sherlock Hall at 8 p.m. At 1 p.m. Tuesday the Golden photography will be held frofti) ers, also will speak.. Both speakers f Mountainside; and Diane Elna hing prayer will'take place in'the' "Bishop of Burma Road." vene for all ages at. 9:30 a.m. and Age. Club luncheon, sponsored by liam Andrew Philpot, Richard to 6 p.m. Sunday in the auditorium •eterson of Garwood. Vanderslice, will be the earliest church at 5:15 p.m. On Wednesday the' service of Bishop and Mrs. Tsu now reside again at U o'clock for all except John Plant, Richard -Alan Preuss, will discuss the theme, "Citizen- the Cranford Council of Church of the educational building. The ship, Free, and Responsible." narrative of Christ's Resurrection On Saturday the service of morning prayer will be held in ai Fort Washington,' suburb of the.senior and adult classes. Chil- Susan Ward Richmond, Bonnie program will include family rec.l Women, will be served by the for Savings BEN1CKD0DGE !VIrs> V/illiam S." Eltinge, presi- appearances from St. Paul's first ;mornlng prayer will. .be? hold in the church at 6:45 a.m. and thePhiladelphia. One of their, four dren under three years will be Lee - Ross. Roberta Lee Rottman, reation, a film on_jihfltographyI Epistle to the Corinthians. The Margaret Greene Association. Mrs. dent, announced that luncheon the church at 7:45 a.m. and theHoly Eucharist will be • offered children, the Rev, Robert Tsu, is cared for in the church house at Fred Waterman's circle will pre- Barbara "Jeanne Shimkus, 'Suzanne singing/worship and' supper.- Each I Galore Se* Union County's Dependable public is cordially invited to at- at 7,a.m. The service of evening a priest of the Episcopal Church 1 Simons. Bruce Roland Snyder, tickets may be obtained from Holy Eucharist will, be offered at the 11 o'clock service only. • pare the luncheon; • family is asked to bring a coverall DODGE-DART DEALER tend this special service. 8 a.m. The sacrament of absolu- prayer will >take place' in theserving iri' the Diocese of Cali- "Events for the week: Today, Joyce Melanie SordilL ' dish to Serve themselves. Familiej women's organizations of member The Prayer Group will meet at churches. A baby sitting service The Easter Pageant, "The Res- tion will be - administered in thechurch at 5:15 p.m. fornia and Was recently declared 8 ''p.m., budget and finance com- Julie Ann Storz. Virginia Suarez, with namebvN-Z have been ukcdH the - * * * ' 1:30 pjn. in the junior room. - is planned. ' ' Next Thursday the service of, winner of the Distinguished Serv- mittee; , Boy Scout Troop JM at The Couples" Club annual spring Charles Foster Teese, Steven Har- to bring a salad. Nursery age chtt-r^ morning prayer will take piace in ice Award for. 1959 byy the Junior 7:30 p.m. in Fellowship HalKand banquet will be ° held at 7 p.m.ris Tyre, Cynthia Marjorie Vroom,dren will be cared for during the I gVIH-RUDOVIN-READTY - A the church at 8:45 a.m. followed Chamber of Commerce of the area adult choir rehearsal at 8 p.m.Wednesday. Officers will be in-Peter Andrew Wallner, Mary jane program. Mr. and Mrs. Richard | DART Alliance Hour to Feature HoiSie Secretary to Address by a celebration of the Holy Eu- in which his parish is located. Tomorrow, Mr. and Mrs. Club" ill stalled by Dr. Longaker., Walton. Kingsland Harvey Ward, LeDuc are .chairmen. Mark Buecle Weber, Bruce Niel- • TOP ALLOWANCES • EASIEST TERMS charict and Healing Service at 9 The elected delegates of Trinity meet at 8:15 pjn. Entertainment \ Cancer dressings will be made The Junior 'High Fellowship Film on ^Martyred Men' a.m. Members of the parish Al- Parish who will .attend the con- today at 10 a.m. by, .the Margaret sen Wells. Lynda Jane Wolff. plans' an unusual- pet show'at 7 Tha Pmstige Car of th* Low triced Four A color film, "Martyred Men," AnhuahAlliaiice Convention tar Guild w/n make their corpo- vocation, are: Mr. and Mrs. Rich- will be provided by the Chord 7 Razors, a barbershop quartet affil- Greece Association under the di- p.m. Sunday evening; Intermaii. will be featured at the. closing ses- The Annual Home Convention of the Alliance Church will be rate communion, pt the 9 o'clock ard Dorian, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ate Fellowship, panel on social held Sunday with services at H am. and 7 p.m. The Rev. Leslie W. iated with the Westfleld Chapter rectioikof Mrs. Russell.HuckeL At sion of the Fireside Hour at 8:45 Eucharist. A breakfast and busi- Mott and Mr. and MrS. John 8 p.m. the church school staff will 'New Dimensions' problems in Cranford; and the p.m. Sunday1 at Alliance Church.. Pippert.- newly-elected home• secretary of the',Christian and.Mission- ness meeting will follow in theWitherington. of SPEBSQSA. / ary Alliance, will be guest speaker. • , " ": j , ' .. , Saturday, senior catechumens at meet in the. beginners' room. Senior High, scavenger hunt. • The film will show the Auca Rev. Mr. pippert has the oversight of the homrf work of the 9:30 a.m,; Cub Pack 84 at 7 p.m. Adult members to be received Series to Begin /The Chi}d Study Club will meet Indians and/five missionaries who Christian and Missionary Alliance • -—— *J~ Sunday are: Dr. andTMrs. Richard at 8:15 p.m. Monday in the chapel Marine Division gave their lives in art attempt to Men of the church will spend the td hear Mrs. Gordon V. Jones, Union County's y in the United / States, Canada, the Ladies' United Missionary Or- A. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert At Baptist Church reach them in the Ecuadorian jun- N day working on the grounds. Ray- Thought for the Week Banscher, Mr. and -Mrs.' Robert A. director of Christian education £xcluflive Dealer For gles. Testimony' will bo given. by Puerto Rico and Mexico, compris- ganization in Nyack, N. Y.( April mond Baldwin of • 118 James ave- The Rev. Frank M. Rossi, pastor speak on "Beginnings of Pie. 27 - 29. Behrens, Mr. and Mrsl Robert C. • SCOTT OUTBOARDS the wife and father of one of the ing seventeen conferences with nue, chairman of the.' property of the Cranford' Baptist Church,, judice." - • 8il»-P«rU-Scr*U«- ' • All. Boat* to Fit your Budget' The Women's Prayer Band will committee, is* hi charge. Monday, Birkemeier, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis slain missionaries. over 1000 churches. Supply and Income E. Brunner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles will begin a series of sermons on Circle 8 plans a rummage sale in I • Mi.ttrcrart Traltan , • Ewy Bank Term* meet in the home of Mrs. L. A. United Lutheran Church men, 8:15 the theme. "New Dimensions for ' A Bible quiz will be conducted Building fund pledges will be M. NCarlsson, Jr., Mr. tand' Mrs. room 10 of the educational build. | in Soles thru Service" / by Mrs. L. J. Pyne. The Fireside Conover, 10 Retford avenue on p.m.; Tuesday, kindergarten staff an Old Faith," at the 11 a.m. serv- ing on Tuesday and Wednesday. received at both services. ' , -Kenneth R. Engemann, Mrs. Irvin Hour will convene again in the Wednesday at 9:30 ajn. That eve^ tTWE Bible teaches that God In her book "Miscellaneous will meet at the home of Mrs. Ber- ice Sunday at Roosevelt School. The Methodist Menhavc sched- Sunday services will begin at N. Guyer. Mr. Milton F. Hager- fall. ' ning the Prayer Meeting will be I is the source and substance Writings," Mary Baker Eddy, nard Schneider, superintendent, at strom.'Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harris. His topic will be rFitted for theuled a fish and chips dinner on 130 W. WESTFIELD AVE. 9:30 a.m. with the Sunday Bible conducted by the pastor- at 8 of true supply, We read in the Discoverer and Founder of 8 pjn. • Mrs. Marion Jackson; Mr. andMaster's Wse.- Friday, April 29, from 5 to 7 jun, BENICK 0 School under the direction of Wil- o'clock, followed by choir rehear- Christian Science, explains (p. ROSELLE PARK Love, like the burning bush that . James (1:17), "Every good gift Wednesday, children's choir at Mrs. Wayne Johnson, Mrs. Ira M. Sunday school for all ages will Tickets- may' be purchased front liam i.S. Felmly, general superin- sal and the Leadership Training and every perfect gift is from 307), "God gives you His spirit- &:30,'"youth choir at 6:45,''The Moses saw, is always burning and ual ideas, und in turn, they give Kcrzman, Miss Janet' Kruckirian. meet at 9:45 ajn. Robert Higbie. CH 5-7222 tendent. • . Class. . above, and cometh down from spring convention of the Central Mrs. Marion S. Leonard, Mrs. On Wednesday the church school The youth fellowship will hold never consumed. GetS&H The Alliance Youth Fellowship you daily supplies." Thus spirit* DODGE the Father of lights, with whom Conference of the New Jersey Sy- Louis • Luethold, Miss Catherine teachers and officers will discuss a car, wash on Saturday, April 21 —Johannes Tauler will convene at 6 p.m. The Rev. is no variableness, neither ual ideas Constitute, one's trua income. • nod will be held at St. Paul's Luethold, Fred Majers, Miss Au-plans' for Christian' education at and 30, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Robert Blaschke, missionary to Rabbi to Discuss shadow of turning." Supply is Lutheran Church, Edison, at 10brey Majers, Mr. and Mrs. Albert the home of Mrs. John Taylor. 16 the church parking lot on thecc^ Green Stamps Africa, will address the Junior the abundant good bestowed on The true sense of income in-- eludes more than the money a-m. The Rev. Arnold "J. Dahl- Meurer. Moss lane, at 1 pjn. her of Walnut and.Lincoln aver Hi's.. "Build Youth in the Church" -man by an infinitely loving God, qulst, pastor, will attend with Jos- Mr. and Mrs. John W. Murphy. nues. Proceeds will he used towaij 1 Religion, Politics and this eternal good is ever at needed for the things which on« The midweek prayer service campaign will be presented to the eph H. Dittmer of Plainfield, lay Miss Carol Ann Murphy. Mr. andwill be held Wednesday at 7:45the. youth retreat. • Senior Hi group by Sunday School "Religion and Politics" has been hand. lacks or wants. There is incomt selected by Rabbi Sidney Shanken of health,, of Joy. of purposeful delegate. '...•' Mrs. Kenneth E. Nelson, Mrs. L.pjn. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Things Have Changed Since We Were Kids Lancaster Brand-Combination representatives. •*. as his topic at the 8:30 o'clock ser-. To translate infinite spiritual and fruitful living. The inconi* Etlenne O*Brian, Miss Constance Paul Sullivan, 12 Park drive. Every great man exhibits tin . Idea! Crintie Cut Potatoes or • Tonight the boy scouts will meet supply into-what is perceptible of organization or coastn Roast, Chops, Stew vices Friday night at Temple Beth- of a true sense of health as too MK, HO1B<»V In F;il O"Brian, Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur F. at 7 o'clock. humanly as income, one needs tion, whether it be in a poem, I Chucks El- • . . reflection of spiritual harmony The Ladies' Bible Class will hold to understand something of the Wire. Haisey tO fill HOldham, Jr.,,Mr. and Mrs. Thomas It is the will, and not the gift phjlosophical system, a policy — iforiaJir -..; - «:u •«• church at 6:45 pan. for the Good- itual ideas. Richard Bradfield, William Brew- Lancaster Brand Brisket Lancaster Brand Breaded Beef, Veal, Pork Samuel, 2. . • ' - kingdom of God, and his right- Westminster Choir College.' Mrs. J. <*m ka> — Bray Bulsy -, ', 1H» ±m. Lancaster Brand Arm will Rescue Mission; where the In order that we may receive Torah accoutrements'in° memory eousncis; and all these things E. Hawkins, Jr., of Cranford is ster; Karen Brownlee, Philip Bni- . - Fishermen's Class will hold a serv- spiritual ideas abundantly, we baken- of Sylyia Gelfman will be dedi- ihnll be added unto you." indi- must watch to see that false program chairman. The program is Ah* Tdertttea CfciM«f< t«ll yja. Brety Mmuif Corned Beef 75< Steaks ice. At- 7, p.m. the Pilgrim and cated at the Saturday services, cate what we mutt seek and open to adults and young people. Barbara Ann Bruen, ' Robert Pot Roast Colonist groups of Pioneer Girls thinking of any kind does hot Brunner, Ruth Buontempo, Nancy what we may expect to receive. use us as tools to further evil's brim Btnstn* «U nfwto •( _ wilLmeet . No principle Is more noble, as Clarke, Carol Collins, Jris Collins. Taking its authority from the intent -Envy,--hatred, UL-will- CHRISTIAN 8CKNCK Barbara—Cramer,-Elizabeth Cyp-J Severa«*«oil churciuuii.lhi womeWMIU«nW wil«¥«*»l at«*—- - there is nolle.rodrfe holyt than that cannot obstruct our well-beinfl JACK FROST or DOMINO GRANUIATED tend the eighth annual retreat of I of a true obedience.—Henry Gilef Bible, Christian Science accepts CHURCH SERVICES hers, Alice . Degenhardt, • Richard u real only thai which origi* if they are not allowed to enter How striving for spiritual per- our consciousness. Mies in God, dMM Iliad, Since fecticin gives life new .meaning Golden Ripe 5 Ib. bag man in his true.being is a child To become conscious of our and purpose will be explained at of God. ha is never separated unlimited, spiritual income, Christian Science services this Sun- from God and therefore can then, let us open our thought so day. >• "." ,.•- -• Bananas never be separated from the that God's ideas may come in Readings from the King James JIF-CREAMY or CBLJHCHV Ideas which have their source in and accomplish God's own pur- Version1 of the' Bible and from Tender Western Mind. When this great fact is pose for us in His marvelous "Science and Health with Key to accepted as the truth concerning way. Perfection Underlies every- the, Scriptures" by Mary Baker •apply and income, what is thing God is and does. Can We Eddy will * comprise the - lesson- Carrots 244 requisite according to human ask for more? — Written for Tha sermon on the subject "Probar Peanut Butter 33 needwijlbe ftirotnnrd. C&rUtian Science Monitor. •• tion after Death." Mullers Washed One verse to be read from the 10 oz. BROADCAST " , : Westfield Showing Set rect terms as the "something of Bible states (Matt 5:48): "Be ye 35 9 value" to give native Africans in therefore perfect; even as your Spinach For 'Mwk of the. Hawk place of their superstitions. Father which is In heaven is' per- fect." Hds* ^45 ••the Mark of the Hawk," a The- story is told around an up- Muller's Tossed technicolor film on Africa, will be rising of terrorists and the mis- Correlative citations from Science and Health will Include 8 COLE 9 oz. shown at the Westfleld Senior guided efforts of a group of col- 'c SLAW NYLONG£-10c Coupon tewanb purchase of 1 Ib. can Ideal CoHeo - High School, Westfield, at 7:30onials in meeting violence with the following: "The divine demand, Salad PC 19 NYLONGt— lOe Coupon Kswanjs pura pjn, Sunday under the auspices of violence, • •Be ye therefore perfect,' is six area Presbyterian churches scientific, and the human footsteps Fertilizing the lawn used to be a backbreaking, leading t River, cashmere, the,-Taj Mahal, Galski \yorked on a bulletin board Both kindergartens have. garden supply dealers carrying Aiding Nancy Sweetser, Patrice Mitoick, miniature refinery office .building. to illustrate the study of the human j-ly to Ralph F. Linder, general pro- most of the benefits of scientific, Agrico special-purpose lawn and Robin Woehr Sheryl Schwartz, Calcutta and Madras were written pussy willow pictures ;„ Service Clubs to Hear Girl Scout ducts manager. Cranford Public School News Stephen Wanchisen's miniature body. ' decorations. Some "of the fertilization. ' ; garden plant foods. The booklet Mrs. Ford C. PetWek o* 1 >' 'JK-si John Cron, David Teese, Mark by Janet' Barber, I John Mikelson, Starting his Cdlgate-PalmOlive Virginia Hilbert, Barbara Haag, represented the Cranford power In social'studies, the class is whose work is on display Instructions for watering, mow- may also be' obtained without Bloomingdale avenue, an altunna •!»• Koris. Jeffrey ^DeHaven,. Robert career in 1949 as a salesman in the 1 charge by writing the American' of Wilson College ChanAetsburg, Miller, Ernie' Ttetola, . Kenneth Mark Myerson, Shelley Grod, house. Virginia Hubert's office Studying about wandering- tribes Arthur Porter, Cindy K falkby Philosophy Professor Council Sets ng and other regular lawn care '.building attached to the laboratory las Ridley, Roney Gale, ston Petcnion, itotefisor of pbUosophy at Rutgers Univer- company's Philadelphia district, required at each season, are also Agricultural Chemical Company, Pa., is serving, as cla* agent for Tully Bruce Katcher, Michel Mar- Carole Gustafson, Denise Miller, and how they became . nations: n HoM Mr. Lawless became a supervisor 100 Church street. New York 7, tin. Mitchell Kramer. Bobby Dun- James Dow and Paul Laslnski. was", to show her father's place of Raymond Wible, David Aubrey horH, Shaipn Lane, Deborah ill discuss-"The "Scale of Laughter" as guest speaker at a joint included. • •• , *" • the college's annual giving cam- Edward Wheeirr, — ' Annual Event in the Baltimore district in 1954. , For problem lawrfe, the Agrico! N. Y. ..•• " •..' ' . •• • paign. The alumnae hope to- ex« can, Stephen Lind, and James Pictures were- andrRiehard—Reid-told-^bout-the^ • gnirffnpn^H ceed their last year's total c his iubtle wit and his ability quaintance," which he has done ind repair—has been prepared for steps in making bread. ' play" , "Greek"C.r**U. Memories." The and how do we use it?". This was Elizabeth Jackson. Gerry illaries. James Young, Nicola Braz- delighted when the Easter Bunny Nary. Edward Holland, GerS Kake scholarship fascinating. consistently for over 10 years. ' was. a member of the, faculty of reported. Husbands of the girl play'centered around the time of Norris, Valerie Barclay. Patricia Susan Santiago prepared anex-J tome gardeners by the makers of Another activity undertaken by a question which the class pon- hibit on New Jersey's bird (the zatti, Richard Hudson, Susan Ma- mysteriously filled all the Easter Sperling, Richard Corman "*•als• o "ha—» gaine—•--••d • wid«•»'•»•e ac• - A native of Fresno, Calif., he Columbia University from 1921scout workers are especially in- Agrico Plant- Foods. Alexander the Great. Richard dered during a recent science dis- Zobel and-Kim Shawde. to 1939. He joined the" Rutgers vited to attend, she said. the class was to eat breakfast in i Atexanoer inv u.c-ui.. «»...,..» goldfinch), flower (the violet), state sino, Laura Thompson and Jean baskets with Easter candies. /Continued on Page 8) .Tan author. His books in- was graduated with an A.B.degree The booklet tells how to start school,-t,-^"i . EacF,Ah , chil^n*d packed his Bernstein played the part of Alex-cussion. The group decided to II' "Havelock ElUs: Philosopher from Pomona College in 1919 andUniversity faculty in 1929 and be- explore, illustrate ad write about ove" "The Melody of Chaos," came a full professor of philosophy new lawn; how to improve the SAVINGS ACCOUNT own meal. . • •'- . ander the Great; Robert Grube, Lincoln School a year later received his master's [uality of. an existing lawn, and King Phillip; Susan Marantz, this topic. The resulting informa- f Grade? \vhi'ch he received the Butler degree at Columbia 'University, therein 1939. From 1938 to 1946 Dennis Goldsmith, Jean Wieg- Queen Olympias; Annette Slahor tion has been placed on display on he also was' head of the Cooper Paper Mill Opens tow to maintain a well-established and. Raymond Williard,, and Rich- The children in Mrs. Ada Roth's Insured By and Joan Messersmith, ladies tie 'bulletin board.. Joseph Aude- Union Forum in New iYork City. awn with a minimum of cost and ard Breaks summed Up the work second grade are studying Alaska^ For New Season ffort. Lawn-building instructions waiting. ;irk, Betty Anne Coyne. John Fos- and especially the Eskimos. Each 9 of the unit: "We had a good time Idas; ter, Todd Wizon. Walter Zingler, :over every step from grading, soil The Federal Savings and Loan Insurance learning about health doing these Robert Grimshaw, child took .one' animal' of Alaska With'Redhead reparation and seed selection to Robert Cameron, PhilomicJis; Ste- Judith Garrity, Francis Slinger- io rejiort on. and the following REGISTER NOW FOR 8-WEEK Dr.Sordill things. We'll remember to fdl- and and Lynne Volkrtiann parlici-; As the Paper Mill Playhouse's seeding . and' early care of new' Corporation, an Instrumentality of the 1 low the good health rules which ven Scheckler and. Ralnh' Huehn, r reports have already been given: slaves; Marc Yackery' Aristotle;' iated in this projecr. • " ' ~' p 1960 season opened Monday night grass. Sections on lawn renovation help us grow strong and healthy.'" Polar bear, Nancy Pizzellaill ; ^ Elected Rotary with "Redhead," two performers and improvements show. the rea- United States Government Robert .Dougherty,yCallisthenes; WmandTrim'twm new to Millburn made their debuts , ••" • Grade 3 • '•'/ . • rus. Susan West; fox, Joette Hasel- sons for po»r lawns and how to Edward Czeh, Homer; Kurt Rad- in the starring roles of the produc- Walnut Avenue ley, DemosthenesyLarrain Buntin, Plans have been completed in rig; huskies, Richard.Bentson and . • under direction «K Conclave Delegate eliminate.them. Weeds, the book- "Helter skelter" saving doesn't pay off. It takes regular saving to Miss Elizabeth Kelly's third grade Philip Irish; wales, Jeffrey Cor- Dr. Anthony Sordill, president- tion staged by Frank Carrington et points out, are the result—hot Grade 3 • Demosthenes* mother. and Agnes Morgan. gain your goal. VVhether it's a home of your own, college education 'or giving all»> interested children cione; and seals, Athina Eslick Mrs. J. B. Warrington, Jr. elect of the Cranford Rotary Club, the cause—of a poor lawn. On review .'in the Easter Parade Jerry Friedman and Harry Er- Patti Karr, a dynamic co- an opportunity to be class, leaders :nd Susan Bennis. has been elected a, delegate from Of special interest, is "The for your children, or financial security for retirement, it takes week, is an interesting, variety of-hats vinev Athe citizens; William n activities ot' . their choice. Suzanne Cymbaluk. and Judith . to beheld ert N. ., medienne, captivated the • first Agrico Lawn-Feeding Program." fashioned by boys and girls in Ferguson and Glenn Wyllie, mes- the local club to the annual con- night audience in the role of Es- Miss Rebekah Poynter's third Leadership roles "•were- chosen as Schartenberg reported on pen- i CRANFORD DRAMATIC CLUB^V This" section . of the Agrico after week, month after month of consistent saving. Stop in today sengers/William Gay and Robert 'ollows: Arithmetic- games. Tcni-, quins and found that they live vention - of Rotary International sie the Redhead. Nolan Van Way, looklet ' tells when and how .grade class. Designers include Kieslihif, soldiers; Anthony Mag- -Winans Ave., Cranford, .. >v next month* in Miami, Fla., it waswho co-stars with Miss Kanr, won Suzanne Oliver, Robert Weiss, Mi- gio, (Zorinthian statesman; Jamie Lynn Esposito. Susan Fordham only in the Antarctic. "* The '; fol- and open a savings'account here. ° — - •'-•. md Douglas Tippins; spelling, lowing children made Eskimo announced at. last Thursday's appljyise for his operatic chael Ziolko, Matthew Jagusak, oley, statesman's wife; Thomas lames. Wesley Hale. Thomas and vigorous portrayal of Tom. Glenn Laycock, ^ David Betzler, &aney, Diogenes; Roberta Cook, scenes, which are displayed on: the Beginning Tuesday, April 26 luncheon 'meeting in the Methodist, TOWNSHlp OF CRANFORD — Deposits made by the 15th draw interest from the 1st — Dawson.and William Arthur; read- bulletin board: Robert Colston. 'Church educational building. The Payer Mill production of 'NOTICE, OF HEARING . Ellen Miehaelson, and Thomas Corinthian's sister. ' ing groups. Karl Kctnig. Alan 'Redhead" is the first staging any- ' , Bamrd off Adjasllnent—Zoning Hubiak. Mary Jane Washawanny, Susan - -Bennis, • Richard Bentson, • Course Given Eight Tuesday Mornings Announcement also was made Notice Is hereby given that the Board \~ Phyllis Coopersmith, Jill Hof- Denesky, and Denis Carter. Susan ' West, Philip Irish, Nancy where of.the hit musical after its of Adjustment (Zoninfll of the Township and Diane Eckert also contribu mann, Toby Robinson, Dona Benes, from 9:30 to 10:30 CCIock that I^orman Roden has been.de- two-year run on Broadway. Begin- of Cranford, N. J., in the County of art work for the display. Playtime activities were also Pizzella, Patricia Draus, and Joette 7 signatedas the club's junior mem- Union, will hold' a public hearing on Linda Williams, Lynn Kantor and selected., Hunting (tag) games Haselrig. • ' ning next week, the show will' be MONDAY. MAY 2. I960 - Linda Yacker, Alan Cha icer, Tuition $7.00 ; ber on thexJoint Civic Committee it 8:15 P.M.. (ED.T.I at the Municipal Sandra Maine presented a dance were chosen by Nanette Kosen- staged Tuesday, through Sunday building, corner North Avenue and Alden William Waters, Elayne rsh- which they composed. Russell Ott Grade 4 for Encouraging. Candidates for the evenings, with matinees Thursdays treet. Cranford. N. J., to coniider: . man,: Glenn Grimshaw, Gerald kranz and Susan Kresge; relay The children of Mrs. Alice Col- USE THIS HANDY REGISTRATION FORM Board of Education. Nelson Light- 6/60 Application of Ralph A. Loveya introduced the various scenes. i;aces» Victoria Stehlin and Peter and Saturdays,, "Redhead" will or a variance to permit the -construction Tobia, Craig Ross andf Donald lins* fourth grade put up a dis- cap, senior delegate' from the continue through May 22.. f a 54 unit Garden Apartment on the Severs prepared experiments for KTilson; stunts, David Higgins and play about/India oh the hall bul- | MRS' J. B, WARRINGTON, Jr. BR 6-5935 Rotary Club, is chahrnan of the Utherly .tide of Adam* Avenue bo- t<'' (• A Donald Smith; tnirnetics. by Gary Set your sights an an OLDS this Spring! ween ' Albany Avenue and Lambert the science unit on/wind/ water Bloomingdale Avenue letin board in preparation for a Joint Committee. /\i itreet on premises located in Block 647 Adubato; "athletic (team) games, •' . -j, V ' '••'.- -A ••./.>• ' ' . I •• . ' / - ' . '. // J 15 Kensington Ave., Cranford, N. J. and rain. ' • ' # Grade 2 ' visit by Mrs. Indira Rao from In- ^Because of the inter-cluh meet- ots 96-72. Cranford. Now Jersey. Charles Frankcafcerger, Howard' Carol Loveland and Thomas Peer. dia.. A large map of India Was I wisl/tb enroll in the "SUM AND TRIM'! COURSE. ing next Thursday evening in Colgate-Palmolive 7/60 Application of the Public Scrv- The children of Miss Jban_Ped- Com* in MooKatl manager of merchandising for theBlock 157 Lot SO). Cranford. Mew Jersey. butions the-study of Swit-^ •spring and Easter were chosen Comh, jumping rope. ! Shelley Grod, Janice Feltz, Rose mod*1« to chooff from. Wilfred Jordan in Maplewood. - At the time and place above stated all Nature drill games will.be di-i Marie DeMarco, Larry Nelson, Colgate-Palmolive Co.'s Household nterested parties, are Invited to be pres-

••/; Fellowship award last Thursday ASSOCIATiflN Product^. Division has been an- ent when full opportunity to be heard ESTABLISHED 1887 •ected by Sallie Ann Matthews' Stephen Wanchisen, Mark Myer- was presented to Wesley A. Stan- will be given to them. nd Ayeailhe Jordan.' son, and Carole Gustafson, Papers Oei out o' the ordinary.. r ,.,....„., .'. ....•<..•.•,• Phone .v...... nounced .by Robert W. Young, Jr., By Order: C O R N E R NOR T H A N D U H » O N AVE N U E S about the cobra, indigo plants, fine ger,' Sr. President Vincent Sar- vice-president and director of BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT sf you/ focal muthorittt QualityueMmr'm nowski conducted the meeting. Robert L. Clare, Jr. cloth, jute, Nehru, the Ganges marketing for the division. . Chairman . OFFICE HOUR? — 8:30 AM. to 4 PJ«._Monday thru Friday Brookside Place 1 : : Mr. Lawless, previously sales William F. UUle. Jr. Open Monday Evenings 6:30 te\8 PM. , Grade 1 Secretary ALL THE REILLY OLDSMOBILE, Inc. administration manager of House- Dated: April 12. I960 Miss Jane' English's first grade ' WESTFIELD, N. J. Adv. Fees: f 13.93 4-31 class gave a reading demonstra- 560 NORTH AVE., E. , UNION COUNTY' COURT tion for their, mothers on April 8 —ta tin KnB tfun an* • mn «oi M otn .tuitowoi nuus amm nan • HOHMT nun IIIDAV M as UDIQ— Probate Division \ on various reading techniques ERIE,PA. Still time for a •• - Docket No. 89100 HOT WATER ', • ORDER TO uch as silent reading and an oral In the Matter of the SHOW CAUSE Estate of ' PRANK A- WHY' LANDS comprehension check up. retelling RAYMOND, Deceased. SHOULD NOT story, reading a story in play beautiful te,wn£ BE SOLD TO YOU CAN . PAY DEBTS form,. phonetic skills and oral Upon reading and filiiitf the complaint reading. of Mary Raymond, administratrix of the estate of Prank A. Raymond: The following children partici- 80? It is on this 4th day of March. I960, USE _ pated in the demonstration: Linda ordered that ull persona interested In the real estate of the Said Frank A. Ray- Fidler, Candy Friedman. Barbara mond described in the complaint filed Less Than Hatch, Shelley Ingraham, Kath- herein, appear before this court-on Fri- I nia statin ate lam tUawk day, the 6th day of May, I960, at 10 A.M. trine Keefe. Lynn Machonis Pris- at the County Court House, Broad' Street, YoiCre Paying cilla Hawkins. Mindy Schwartz, Elizabeth, New Jersey, to show cause why so much of the said real estate should not be sold as will be sufficient to Howl pay the debts of the said Frank A. Ray- mond. And it is further ordered that this order Inside Story On be published in the Cranford Citizen & Chronicle newspaper, one of the news- papers of this state, once a week for four successive weeks prior to the return day aforesold- THEIE ERVfN S. FULOP . J.C.C. EUGENE J. KIRK Surrogate A TRUE COPY UlltlTAfi (s) Eugene J. Kirk , . Surrogate APRIL 25-30 INCL Adv. tees: S2&20 *-3B

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which largely features the lute and lunch the group explored and en- are used to move things. The boys, ca.* The color, guard warGeorge association, is to of p«b- the drum. •..•"•-.-• joyed many, things of interest In and girl? have drawn pictures for Segebade, Lee Schumacher, and In Music Festival Mamoud Fahmy of Egypt Mrs: John V. SiUiman, president the Museum of Natural History. the bulletin board showing dif- Allan GoldenbergV " ' ~ At Pingty Tomorrow of Roosevelt PTA, entertained, at The day was completed by a visit ferent mprh>"fy. and how Dr. SladKay P^utkipant KENILWORTH a luncheon in her home in honor to the Hayden Planetarium where are used to move things. Three Cranford students\IHM GARW Visitor at Roosevelt School among those participating T, of. Mr. Fahmy. .Other guests in-. the boys and-girls added to their In art, the class has completed VIC Alumni InSHonBallCa«inony v The? country of Egypt,:renowned for itsancicht~«git;Ul7ntion'7and- dudEd"Thomas-^ripa.ldirrprincipat; knowledge—-of—-the—atars—-and. its first nrolectdn day sculpture. «lee «lubs or three •-•-•- ^^ ' Dr. Kenneth C BtocKay. pre- lgy, Montdair Acad. ...j^an higbly significant in .today's world as the most influential state of the Miss Mary Donovan, sixth grade planets. _ The boys and girts molded dishes Association Plans Union Junior teacher, and Mrs. Silliman's son All exhibits visited were related andfigurines in clay, sanded they xjr— join in the second , recently United Ar^b Republic, came vividly alive for. students CoHeseat the Music Festival in the Kreh L. LXVII. No. 13... CRANPORD, NEVT JERS6Y. THURSDAY, APRU. 21, I960 Donald,' a sixth grade student. to the studies of the sixth grade. smooth, and finally painted them. Monday of Roosevelt School when Mamoud Fahmy, a nativi e son, spent a day DanceNextMonth of Msgr. John J J& as the lii recently visiting in the local school. . A coffee hour, arranged by Mrs. The pottery is now ready to be The Union Junior College Alum- 13th presnes: oTSeton Had! Dni- Anton Preuss, was .held after fired in the kiln. Officers for April versilar. Sooth Orange. . ; Mr. Fahmy, whose visit wds . Roosevelt School ni Association will sponsor a din* Singing with the PinRrv school in the library for Mr. are: President, Lloyd Snook; vice- ner dance on Saturday, May 21, at the final one for this year under which .differs most from" ours, Mr. Fahmy and members of the facul- Kindergarten presidents, Anne Williams and Dr. MacKay «iD participate in Club wifl be Peter Hawg. Citizenship Prerequisite Set a program sponsored, by Roosevel Fahmy pointed 6ut, is breakfast, the- Twin Brooks Country Club, the araiimnir im^J^i, winch and Richard ££ on New Building ty. Assisting Mrs. Preuss were The morning kindergarten das* Scott Martin; line leaders. Penny to Watcaung, it was announced today iPTA, is presently studying for which .features-'., tea, cheese and Mrs. .George Zobal," Mrs. Dale of Mrs. Joan Moyer has been work- Rogers and David .Klempa; door, win begin at S30 pum. The instal- second bass, both of a doctorate in education at Teach- by John H. Claus, Jr., of Fanwood, ForGraduationParticipation bread as the main staples.. Meat, Gangaware and* Mrs.' Vernon D. ing, on a unit about community Martha Reusch and Thomas Smith- latinn eewroOnSes ^efltt be at 3 p-m. ers College, Columbia University. rice, vegetables and fruit are all and Edwara R. Morris of Plain- Hampton street, second 1 . GARWOODV-With the aim of increasihg incentive toward good Herbert, Jr. helpers. The class colored pictures ers; blackboards,, Gordon Olde and field, coM*airmen. ' His special field of research is. the part of tfie well-balsin'ced Egyptian Jennifer '" Adams; •- housekeeper, citizenship as well as high academic 'standards, the Board of Education of the * school, the fireman, the All persons who ever attended Local, County Posts leaching of social studies. He diet, and dates are ambrig'themost Thomas Ellenbacher; librarian, at its meeting in Franklin School Monday night added to its student policeman, the milkman, the mail- Union Junior College and their holds a B.A. in histqry and socia popular single item. Children of School News man, and the doctor and put them Marsha Nevalls; paper, Eileen attire and conduct code adopted earlier this year, an amendment GARWOOD—Mayor Edward H. Tiller reported yesterday that he studies from Alexandria Univer- Egypt, like children everywhere, Kelly and Charles. Obranowicz; friends are invited to attend the. (Continued from Page 7) into a scrapbook. Scrapbooks were affair, the main social activity of which would exclude from the eighth grade graduation exercises plans to run for both reelection as head of the borough governing sity and a diploma In psychology are very fond of chocolate. completed, by Marianne Anger- milk, Bruce Bell and Margare PLACEMENT EXECUTIVE and education from the Higher Bogardus, Jay Trent, Katherine the spring season for the associa- any student who "has not fulfilled body and election to the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders The public educational system mueller, Rohi Jean Gelsel Ka- McCann. in. November. Institute of Learning, both .it of Egypt is divided into three Josewitch, Sally Lynch, Nancy tion. ' his or her moral obligations as a aren Conte, Stephen Gor- CAN HELP The personal popularity of Garwood's mayor was demonstrated Egypt. " ' • levels, Mr. Fahmy explained, just Nardelii and Barbara Jones. Grade6 Dinrier will be served at 7 pjn. citizen." ringe. Dean Sdmmers, Janet Ris- Appointments again- in Tuesday's primary elec- During the past two years which as in the United States:, Elemen- In copnection with the* science Miss Mary Donovan's sixth grade and there will be dancing to the berg, Gunar Lejfnieks, Kathy.Egan, Superintendent of Schools. Lewis tion as he finished third in a field Mr,- Fahmy has spent at Colum- tary, junior - high and secondary unit, some of the children,, have presented a play, ''Twelve Bright music of an orchestra. A brief pro- Wfary Ellen McCann, Paul Good- F. Laird explained that under the of 10 aspirants for the three Re- bia, he also has had opportunities (high school), fhere are four brought their discoveries and have Trumpets," on April 11. The 6ne- gram, will feature awards to out- hart, Lynn Lender, Carolyn Snow- standing alumni. Kenneth O. new provision, candidates for par- ToldforVFW publican to travel quite extensively Universities in Egypt for. ad- constructed a "Discovery Table." den, Michael Donohue, Jeffrey Van'' act play took place in France dur- Golden Age Scheller of Cranford and Rocco C. ticipation in the graduation exer- holder. thrduyhout our country. Upon vanced study. ^; A cocoon was found by Katherine DeMark, Christopher Folk, Susan ing the Middle Ages. Lynne Herjer completion the work /or his doc- Josewitch and Susan Wilson; read the Bible and led the prayer. Pellicone of Elizabeth are co-chair- OBTAIN A BETTER POSITION Garnering 13336 votes in the The school week consists of six Petrick, Guy Sbar,. Alleen Korn, cises must have satisfactory marks Auxiliary tonitv, in another year or possibly granite was discovered by Bruce The cast was as follows: Lady men of the awards committee. county for the freeholder nomi- Night SUrted days, Saturday through Thursday. Kenneth ' Cragsman, Mary Sauer, for personality traits and work, two, . he will return to Egypt, Bogardus and other stones by Rich- Roxanne, Judy Benkert and Caro- Tickets may be obtained through GARWOOD — Mrs. Ralph G. nation. Mayor Tiller nosed out Friday, which is the Egyptian Michael "Dowling, Catherine • RESUME PROGRAM social and health habits. ' • where he will teach ih a teacher ard Corioan^JLuke Green, Barbara. lyn Von Bulow; Sir Simon, Robert members of the ticket committee, Mann, president-elect of the Philip E. Matthews of PUinfield, Sabbath, is a school holiday and Schricker, Elizabeth Stolpe, • and Here May 4 training institution. O'Brien, Gregory __Gamba, Marc Lehman; Lord,; Fulke, , Michael headed by Edwin W. Ball of Cran- In cases where ratings in these Ladies' Auxiliary' of Bay Leaf who ran bracketed «•'•**> him and Monday and Thursday are half Sally Babson. • CAREER GUIDANCE GARWOOD-^AU local residents Mr, Fahmy addressed two :is- Nadelman, Elyse "Reider, and Wil- Sacken; Giles, Bart Ostro; Arhulf, ford, or by contacting the Alumni categories are' inadequate, the Post 6807, VFW^ this week an- Edward A, Pizzi of Summit, by 145 days. The school day begins at A policeman from "the Cranford amendment provides, "these stu- votes. Leading >n the Republican 6o years of age or older..arcinvited ' semblies, one for .the primary liam Pender. Police Department, visited . the Mark Aaron; peasant, Peter Crane. Office, Union Junior College, • JOB CAMPAIGN nounced officer and committee o attend a Golden Age Night to 8 a.m'. and ends at,;4_p.m. ' Ladies-in-waiting were Jean Ellen- Cranford. Deadline for tickets the policy commit- A land which is largely desert, in any school in the United marking period: .Sandra Avery, 1 Pamela Rogers, and Jill Warring- the entertainment and program visor. • , bicycles' and walking to and from ling units are obsolete. countered With "a few eighth Boertmann; membership, . Mrs. tee of the Union County Republi- Egypt is linked traditionally with States: Arithmetic, history, geog- Karen Baxter, Lynn Korba, Judith ton. • . • ' • •'..-'• . committee, which includes Mrs. W. V. EDWARDS ASSOCIATES Mr. Costa said the Union County raphy, science, language, art, school. A.fireman from the Cran- graders." frank Leonard; national home, can Committee. . ' the Arab world, according to Mr. Lori, Lorelee Pelicano, Mary Jane Mark Cooper, Gregg Ross, William J. Seeland, Jr., of Union, The board adopted a 14-step Medical Society- will supply a music and' physical education. Saaiq, Jeanne Wasserbach, John ford Fire Department will visit Mrs. Damian QUinick; hospital Mayor Tiller headed the third Fahmy.' .Its native tongue is Ara- Monday to discuss his work. Thomas Archdeacon, John Jordan, and Mrs. Elmer Wolf of Cranford. y BRidge 2-6677 Olock, Patuto Capture salary guide ranging from $3,700 speaker for the evening to discuss • Egyptian children Jearn to read parties, Mrs. Preston Terrell and man in the policy committee' bic and its chief religion is, Islam Dolin, Jeffrey Heilburn, and Glenn Douglas Waugh, and David Fielder Mrs. Herbert W. Vatter'ojt West- to $5,150 for maintenance janitors subject of especial Interest to and write Arabic, and both are Kuntz. „• Paul Goodhart's birthday an- Mrs. Joseph Gorombey. bracket. Albeit S. Kopf of Eliza- ', Moslem), he related, although* niversary was celebrated on Were the Crusaders. Soldiers were field is decorations chairman. Mr 120 Cranford Ave. Cranford, N. J. arid from $3,500 to $4,150 for reg- the elderly and the program also there are some Christians and done from right to left. The class recently enjoyed a Robert O'Brien, Richard GelseL Seeland, executive secretary of the • • • • . / • • •• Community service Mrs. James beth, by more than 700 votes. will include community singing School opens . in October and March 28. ular janitors. In the voting- locally. Mayor' Jews also. . • . ' .. PTA-sponsored' bus trip to New and Richard Cox. Don SiUiman, Democrat Nominations A. T.'Mosca, board ..secretary, Lesak; ^legislation. Mrs. Terrell; d^ entertainment by representa- closes in May. During the four- York. The children : visited' the Grade 2 Robert Klempa, and Jeffrey'Ben- Americanism, Miss Barbara Rie- Tiller and his running mates took tives of ihe Joyce • School of the The large cities such as Cairo, KENILWORTH— Democratic Councilmen John J. Olock and was instructed to. advertise for ...—which is the capital of both Egypt month vacation period many.chil-r. Egyptian, Greek,. Roman and Mrs. Trudy Fritts' class has nett were Arnulfs men. der; -youth activity, Mrs. Gorom- a commanding lead over the seven Dance and the Jersey Central • >..: Peter "S. Patuto, incumbents, scored victories in the three-way race bids for electricial and painting other entries in the Republican and the United Arab Republic, aV-e dren atterid yonth camps, where Medieval, exhibits, in the Metro- completed the study of. wheels, The program closed with the, work to be-done during the sum- bey, poppy, sales, Mrs. Nicholas Quintet. Comparable to ours and.modern in heir favorite sport is swimming, politan Museum.' of Art. After [ears, and p'ulleys, and how. they patriotic song,"God Bless Ameri- for two Borough Council nominations ,ln Tuesday's primary election. Spata; cancer, Mrs. Robert Craw- freeholder contest. Ganirood votes Also discussed-at this time, Mr. mer, to be received 'at the May in .this category were.: Tiller, 190; • aspect, the speaker said. -City ^ as participants, and spec- Councilmen Olock and Patuto, who were hacked by the Regular 16' meeting. ford; .clean up, Mrs. Joseph Kaiser; Costa reported, will be plans for people dress as we do .Mr. Fahmy tators, Egyptians, enjoy soccer, County Democratic Organization, tallied 304 and 257 votes, respect- Civil ''Defense, Mrs. Joseph Pizzi. Ill: Matthews. 125; Joseph formation of a permanent organ- t Rusciano.' II: Eugene F. Daly. 30; related, but villagers still- cling ennis and basketball, Mr. Fahmy — r—. : —: r ively, while Bernard Perkins,'the Schnauffer. " ization under Recreation Commis- to the typical Arabian costume: related. As another recreational talked "we like the third candidate, drew 183 votes. Scholarship, .Mrs. Moleen; hos- Richard P. Muscatello, 36; Charles sion sponsorship to provide social, Long, flowing garments with tur- diversion, Western movies are- On the uncontcsted' Republican Essay Contest pitality, Mrs. Spata; historian. Mrs. A. Doerr. 58: Otshorae, 38: Kopf, recreational and educational pro- 36. and McDonough. 26. bans for the. men and veils for the very popular. No Insurance Problems Safety Film, ticket, Kenneth C. Anderson pull- Charles ' Gorombey; patriotic in- grams for senior citizens of Gar- ' womtn., •', / , Mr. Fahmy emphasized thecdn- compact car idea, but.. .why can't we ed 267 votes; Charles DiCarro, 257. structor, Mrs. Joseph Cusmano; In his unopposed bid for Re- wood. He added that the Senior stantly increasing growth of Egypt Winner Told publican nomination for reelection Citizens* Club which meets at St. • '/• flag, bearer, Mrs. Elmer Durow; Probably tne meal of the day. "•.. • •'# • •"•'-• . •' • •-. ..,,,-• •. •. -•••./ It was noted' that the' Demo- as uh industrial nation. Already Installation cratic turnout was heavier than /GARWOOD— Jeanne Dercdita. banner, bearer, .Mrs. Boertmann. / for his. third two-year term as Paul's United Church of Christ mayor. Mr., Tiller received a total noted for its production of textiles the Republican lor,the- first time daughter of ,Mr. and Mrs. Frank Color bearers, Mrs. Patrick has offered to assist, In the estab- (particularly cotton), sugar, iron says Stan-the-Man Musial Deredita of 3 Third avenue, was of 223 votes Tallies for his local lishment of the new group. have one that's nice looking, and still Christiano, Mrs. Charles Zorzecki, SetbyPTA in recent Kenilworth history. running mates.'Councilmen Julius and steelrEgypt is now manufac- Twenty, percent pf the 3,729 regis- selected as first place winner in Mrs. Joseph B. Kaiser and Mrs. the essay cbntest sponsored by J. Lusardi and Henry W. Piekarski. RICHMOND uring its own automobiles. • Stan's solution:"Ibuy involved in settling the 1 KENILWORTH—A program on tered voters turned out to cast 490 Edward Herres, with Mrs. Gerard Egyptians/are especially hos- Ladies' Auxiliary of Bay Leaf Post Carnevale and Mrs. George Hei- both seeking reelection for three- low priced?' / safety will be featured at a meet- Democratic ballots and 326 Re- year terms oh the Borough Coun- pitable to strangers, Mr. Fahmy my insurance through claim. His indepehdent 6807, VFW, it was-announced to- chel as alternates ;* calling com- Parish Dance ing of the Kenilworth PTA at 8:15 publican votes. Last year only 12 day .by Mrs. Ralph G. Mann, chair- cil, were 224 and 218. respectively hdicated, and they enjoy foreign : In the Police Headquarters crowded in the rear of' the percent of the Voters cast ballots. mittee, M«. Cusmano, Mrs.-Leo- visitors. The educated Egyptian an independent insur- insurance agent takes p.m. Monday. A film on safety man. . Republican primary results I municipal building. Police Chief Edward Stupak maintains an :; In the. Democratic council' race nard. Mrs. Peter North, Mrs. Lesak* Date Revealed usually speaks more than his na- wlll be shown by State Trooper Runners up were Patti Liehhard here included one write-in vote in ance agent." Stan feels care of all the details. eight by nine foot office. The building was. used by the police the breakdown in order of districts Mrs. Spata, Mrs. Snow, Mrs. John GARWOOD — Annual spring tive Arabic; French, English and Frank Whladick, coordinator of of Garwood and Fred Heine and the second district' for Council- department and was enlarged to,accommodate the sub-divisions was as follows: Councilman Olock, Herold, Mrs. Charles Gorombey, dance of St Anne's Parish will be Italian are the most commonly that his confidence is Stan believes that most of the Kenilworth government. ' school safety patrols.' Karen Kirk of Mountainside. Mrs. Joseph Kaiser and Mrs. man John J. Saland for nomina- 37, 81, 51, 50, 85; Councilman Pa- tion for mayor and one write-in held in St. Anne's School at 9 pm. spoken additional languages. we listened and bunt Topic for the contest, conducted at George Frickman. .. Friday.' April 29. Music will be well-founded, too. "I people—with a practical Installation of newly-elected tuto. 37,(83, 43, 51, 63; Mr. Perkins, Arthur L. Johnson Regional High vote .in the fourth district for Mr. Fahmy closed his discussion An Editorial officers also will take place at the Joint installation ceremonies tor furnished by Pat DiFabio and his with the children bj(... playing a point of view—sensibly .'O 35. 36, 47, 17, 48. School, Clark, was "Civil De Stephen Redzinak of Cranford for 3 flim lUtion ill* fiom NiMik tltM know that because he*s meeting. The executive board will the post and auxiliary will be nomination for freeholder. orchestra... recording of Egyptian folk music. Garwood's Mayor Edward H. lense—An American Tradition." held in Bay Leaf Memorial Home independent, he's free to buy their insurance from Comet.... gave it fine-car styling, made it meet at 8 p.m. May 4 in the cafe- Tiller tallied the highest vote for Named to Republican . County The .affair is.sponsored by St. A Needed Improvement Miss Deredita's entry will be on April 30. . choose the best insur- teria.- ' , • .. • ' , Republican nomination as Free entered in the state competition. (Continunt on. Page 2) Anne's Holy Name Society, with,. an independent agent. How long the Borough of Kenilworth pan con- . .The PTA. will .sponsor two holder with 134 votes followed by She is a member of the junior class Edward Tiller as general chair- comfortable, gave it a T longer wheel- dances after school on dates to be TB League Announces man. Other members of the com- ance for me from the You, too, can buy in- tinue to operate its present inadequate quarters to Philip Matthews, 108; Charles A. at Regional and is a cheerleader. announced, it was reported Doerr, 96; Richard P. Muscatello, Judges were Mrs. Richard B. mittee are: Carlo Barresi. tickets; GOLD TOUCH TO Stan Musial, one of base- oldest and most reliable keep up with a growing community is the most A fashion show, woodwork and Delegate Memberships Teen Dance Michael Mluri and Leonard Di- surance with confidence 89; Edward Pizzi, 81; Harry Os- Harper, ' teacher ' ih Franklin GARWOOD — First • appoint- base for a better ride—priced it with or pressing question in Kenilworth today. art exhibit will be held April 28, borne, Jr., 71; Albert S. Kopf, 69; School; Borough Clerk A. T. Mos- Stefano, refreshments; Peter De- ball's greatest hitters, insurance companies in from the mdn who shows it was announced. Fashions made ments .to delegate memberships to Grazia. entertainment, and Jos- LAWN SUCCESS Peter J. McDonough,' 68, Eugene ca; and James J. Devine, assistant the Union County Tuberculosis Friday Night believes in practical solu- the country." this Big "I" Seal. To The contrived issue does not center around by sixth, seventh and eighth grade F. Daly, 56, and Joseph Rusciano, deputy coordinator Af Union Coun- eph Rutaski, decorations. girls will be modeled. In addition and Health League, announced by GARWOOD—The Borough Rec- below the other compacts. whether or not the borough heeds a new hall. The 22. ty Civil Defense and Disaster Con- the league today, include those of The society will hold its annual tions. He owns a car, Stan says that if his- display it, we have had to a display of art work of all trol. , creation Commission will sponsor communion breakfast in the Cran- borough definitely needs a new operating base, and Uncontcsted Democratic nomi- Mrs. Daniel Bass, representing? the a teenage dance in Lincoln School home, and a thriving res- car is ever damaged in grades, a special ceramics display The 'first place winner wilt be wood on Sunday, May 8. John . to meet professional the question should be, how soon? will be set up in the cafeteria. The nees for Freeholder tallied the fol- Garwood Woman's Club, and Mrs. from 8 to 11 pJn. tomorrow, with lowing votes; Edward J., Carlin, presented with a bronze medal and Ralph G. Mann, representing the Masterson and Thomas Geoghegan tau.rant; but he never any way he won't have to standards designed to woodwork of sixth, seventh and popular records to be .awarded are co-chairmen for this event.' Opponents of~the new building will be given a -283; Thomas J. O'Brien, 275, and a $25 savings bond at an assembly Ladies' Auxiliary of Bay Leaf Post to the best dressed boy and girl eighth grade boys. will be .dis- program in. May. The others will 6807, VFW. worries about insurance. bother with all the forms protect you. chance to air their views at the final hearing on played. William Dalziel, 273. and winners in several dance con- Jack B. Dunn led in Kenilworth receive cash awards. The delegates are to keep their tests. ; . Tuesday on an ordinance asking $195,000'for the with 259 votes for Democratic organizations informed of develop- Music will be supplied by. the Spring Clean Up YOU QOUgin; and. gave new borough hall. nomination fo the House of Repre- ments in the fight against tuber- Staccatos, supplemented by rec- Miss Swanberg . 1 Begins in Borough Frankly, there's not too much to say in favor of sentatives over V. William DiBu- CYODramatk culosis and help carry out the ac- ords during band breaks. Green Gold Lawn Food bno, 163. Mrs. Florence' P. Dwyer, tion program developed by the , Boys attending are required io GARWOOD — Annual Spring HEDENBERG - MacBEAN Comet the most enthusiastic welcome in the present quarters. The building dates back be- To Be Honored board of directors Of the league for Wear two piece suits and' shirts Clean Up drive, of the borough Republican, was given a vote of Competition Here "1st Drivinsurance Agency in N. J." yond the time the borough was incorporated in 259. the coming year. - ••• and ties. Girls are to wear dresses street department, began yester-' At May Dinner day and will continue today and GARDEN GLOVES yruitA compact car history- Sales during an- 19J97. True, it has been modernized .to include In the United States Senate race, Wednesday Night AH delegates arc invited to the or skirts and blouses. 126 SOUTH AVE.. EAST. CRANFORD. BR 6-3000 KENILWORTH —'A testimonial annual meeting of the Tuberculosis Out-of-town teenagers may at- tomorrow on the south side. Col- Kenilworth picked both winners: .GARWOOD — St. Ahne's CYO lections on the i north side will be closet-size offices for the police chief and building dinner for Miss Signe Swanberg, Republican Clifford P. Case, 242 League at 2:30 p.m. May .5 at tend the affair if accompanied by Lebanon label and 75* Open Thuw. till 8:30 P.M. Week will be host next Wednesday eve- White Laboratories in.Kenilworth. a local boy. or girl. (Continued on Page 2) nouncement week set a brand-new record. inspector. It is common knowledge that the State retiring principal' of Harding votes, and Bemexyatic Thorn Lord, ding In the auditorium of St. has condemned the cells and sanitary facilities for School, will be given at 6:30' p.m. 231 votes. Republicans Robert Anna's School for semi-final pre- May 12 at the Cranwood, Garwood, several years. .. ^ . •"•. ....••• Morris and David Dearborn tallied sentations in Union County CYO by the Kenilworth PTA, 74 and 5 votes, respectively; Dem- dramatic competition by groups Expansion of the building would eafuprsome- ^-Miss Swanberg will retire in ocrat Richard M. Glassner, 105 from St. Bernard's of Plainfleld, A & A HARDWARE CO. June after serving 36 years in the There was no contest for Coun- St. John the Apostle of Clark, St. of the valuable off-street parking facilities so urg- local schools. ' Theresa's of Kenilworth, St. Mi- 12 North Ave., W. Cranford ; ty Committee. Tallies for Repub- ently needed in the shopping center. Mrs. Fred Reln, PTA president, lican committee members were as chael's of Cranford, St. Joseph's , BR 64)301 Est. 1908 Free Delivery Watch For The we thank you and Furthermore, the need for this "necessary civic announced the following commit- follows: Thomas Campbell, 43; of Roselle and St. Anne's, improvement" has been recognized for longer than tee: General chairman, Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Loretta Young, 44; James Winners next Tuesday will par- 1 liam C. Smith; program co-chair- Flynn, 55; Mrs, Mary Burr, 53; ticipate in the county finals in we're boosting production to make sure the Democrats have been in power . The first step meh William Lang and Mrs. Al- William Slater, 41; Mrs. Viola Mc- Rahway on May 4. toward the new building was announced by the fred Scale; treasurer, Mrs. Rein, Craigh, 58, and Bernard Froustet, A preview of "Reading, 'Kiting publicity chairman, Mrs. Adolph present administration last year and, after a year's 56. and 'Rithmetlc," the one-act play Leikotiskas;, ticket • co-chairmen to be presented by St. Anne's vin GRAND OPENING that all of you who want a Comet can delay, 11 lots-onthe Boulevard and South 23rd street Mrs. Edward Dorrell and M Democratic," Robert Fugett, 37; OKCt»YEAIS»lE! Mrs. Vincehza KasBdrlan, 39; An- the contest was presented at a — of — were purchased in March for $47,500. The esti- Jesse Reed. meeting of the local group Tues- • All PTA members, friends and thony Carbone, 72; Mrs. Cecilia have a Comet soon. mated cost of the building is $170,000 and equip- Wickham, • 70; Bernard Perkins, day night In the school. former pupils of Miss Swanberg CYO members were heists to ' •"• (Continued oa page 2) ar,e Invited to attend. 62; Mrs; Ada Weber, 66; Richard Lomax, 51; Mrs. Gertrude Frolich, their parents at Tuesday's meet- 54; Albert Isslcr, 65, and Mrs. ing. A welcome was extended by SAPOLIN Ruth Higgins, 68. . Patricia Holuta, president, and the Rev. Michael Mascenik,, moderator, OUR LATEST explained the purposes and alms ONE COAT DIVIDEND Annual Spring Geaiiup of CYO to the parents. . FREE Trophies and gifts were pre- • popular To Begin on Monday sented by Father Musccnik to KENILWORTH •— A reminder Timothy McDonough, who finished CONTINUOUS w.ajj given today that the annual second in the county CYO ora- GIFTS spring cleanup will start Monday torical contest; Mario Gurrlcri, HOUSE PAINT DIVIDENDS and continue'through Muy 7. a.' who (took third place in a county

*'. •** WITH EACH WHITE and COLORS STORE FOR 49 Councilman John J. Olock, spelling bee, and Raymond Davey, § •*?.•' • • , CONSECUTIVE NEW SAVINGS chairman of public wqfkjSLJ who was judged best jelly bean ''}., ' •••'•> Reg. $7.75 117 N. Union Ave. YEARS ACCOUNTOF portcd that all residents have been salesman. notified by postcard of the annual Entertainment included selec- iff $25 OR MORE lt More reasons far C cleanup. Councilman Olock urged tion^ by the Seminaires" from S*. *• • - ' . jipdiHj. Bcades itq fine-car styling citizens to clean up debris during Immaculate Conception Seminary <*. .'* -' - YOUR CHOKE: ..make friends with H .89 and low price, Comet gives yoa dual ln-mii^it*. courtesy light, front and the two-Week "Paint-Up and (Continued ou.Pdoe 2) $ rear arm rests, fine fabrics, foam-padded brat enshioos. dual boras, cigarette • Hinltr Lantern • SporitMM Btvarag» M Cleanup" period. gal. NEXT THURSDAY, APRIL 28 lighter and a host of features other mmp^ don't have or -charge ***** (of- A powerful haad lantern with » mto • fine blown (UM, ilinw with Little League Auxiliary It 5 UU kUnker type wanOns U»hU different pictarea «f CD A Plan* Spaghetti Plants Spaghetti Dinner Gives so much more value and Fire King OVM Sd Dinner on Saturduy GAttWOOD— Plans for u spa- Bellows Club Bourbon — Limited Time Only — Piece set «f copper tint «»en war* • Stl tff Glams ft 0aM| KENILWORTH — A spaghetti ghetti dinner- to be held at the 3—Big Opening Days—3 economy that...well, cone sec Cranwood on May 25 were dis- Anchor UoeUiut Qimm Cm) t.Mk nil «M«»te dinner is planned Saturday begin- Q Compare aU( the compact cars ning at 4:30 p.m. by Court St cussed ut a meeting of the Moth- — INQUIRE ABOUT OUR SILVER CLUB — Theresa M81, CDA, in the church ers* Auxiliary of the Garwood who liavc dis»-*»\i-ri-«l the saiicubrly satisfying ^\ Thurs., Fri., Sat., April 28, 29, 30 —and you'U come away with a Little League at a meeting Mon- cafeteria. Tickets hiay be obtained of Ki-iitUrLv straight . lnv;ii'i:i- , from members. day hl«ht in Lincoln School, RICHARD HARTIG Serving will be from 11 a.m.. ii. You'll Mrs. Edward Kasbaritin, chair- manvwill'bc aasistedby Mrs. John to.2 p.itl. and 5 to*7:30 p.m. Pro- its disluut and jroutle 4,b«iUAHl PAINT SHOP Smith and Mrs. Martin Helm. cccdii of the project will be Used Prizes Gifts Free Souvenirs for benefit of boys participating — Open Friday Evenings GARWOOD iH Little League activities). Homeowners to Meet Plans also were made tor sell- 101 N. UNION AVE. BR 6-2540 Plus Terrific Opening Special Values AND LOAN ASSOCIATION A- meeting of the Homeowners' ing refreshments as the opening (taly the hesi; is Jaholled Ikllows BOMTEIEY MTOK I»C. game of the new season Is held at Mutual Benefit and Civic Assoc- 301 SOUTH AVE. WESTFIELD. N. J. 346 Strife Am. SO Uim iation will be held Monday at 8:30 the Uttle League tleld in Garwood KUOWS i CO, lOUlSVIUE. K^. • W(UUC»Y S"*KW iXJ*-C!. *•* -^ - -. »HJ3f • D.SU Si .lUi'Oai WStllllKJ i-KCOJCIS CO. ^ pjn. at Neville's Ranch House. Memorial Park on Sunday. May 1.

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THURSDAY*, APRn .. CRANSOHD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, CRANFORD. N. J .*•'•.'. fCtmtfagrcf pym Wipe 1) man Frank Wanca, 24, and Stella Smith1 or membership chairman, Slate Presbyterian Meeting meat and ftinrahings. $25,000. B. Riedeir, {». Robert Fugett Funds for the new bqflding will be drawn from Birthday , Voting locally iir thr Republicans John Patkus, director, reported contest for nomination for United that 40 men are rehearsing week- . Mth Sea To Discuss Building Plans the capital improvement fund, and Mayor Walter Party Set States senator heavily favored ly for-the Gay Nineties Minstrel in (Balanced E. Boright has assured residents that the project Senator Clifford P. Case ot May. Tickets may be obtained sBff ytorlaa way-in-his-bid-for reelection. Gfrr- from council members. »'* Church of Garwood will be discussed tomorrow night at an informal will not affeeTthe local tax rate. wood tallies here were: Case, 160; meeting scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. William -Miller, building corny Few communities are in the enviable position KENILWOBTH — The annual Robert Morris, 78, and David Dear- Accepted at Cornell mittee chairman, will preside birthday party of. the Women's born, 2. ; William Henry, of the architect- of Kenilworth where such a project can be tacfcled Society of Christian Service of the .John Barry Ruth, son of Mr. mencan, 7; 30 p.m. before going out into In the Democratic race tor the and Mrs. John H. Ruth of 637 ural firm of Pohlinan and. Henry, without increasing taxes. While it is true thai the Community Methodist Church wi)l Uniteci Stages Senate nomination, will be present. The men's club homes of the borough.. rate has been affect^ircputlirig away funds in the be held tonight and tomorrow night Boulevard, has, been accepted at PORTS Mr. Tougher and Mr. Miller will Thorn Lord of Princeton was ac- Cornell University, Ithaca, N. .Y. earns to Start Action meeting will not be held in de at 8 pjn. corded .49 vdfes locally to 44 for CHEDULE ference to tho building discussion represent the church at a meeting capital account, this is only good planning. He isr a senior at Pingry School, the American, "National and Pony Leagues of the Cran- ql the Elizabeth Presbytery at Mrs. Louis Itedmer, chairman, Richard M. Glassner of East RIALTO Hillside. meeting. All members of the Building costs will not decrease in the foresee- announced that .the program, will Orange/Mayor V;'''William Di- Boys' Baseball Leagues, Inc., will open their seasons Roselle 2 p.m. Tuesday qt the Grant Ave- church are urged to attend. able future. Here is a needed improvement which consist of skits presented by the Buono of Hillside was favored bases loaded, he fanned the "lastthe third 'frame. After LaGrace : nue Presbyterian Church, Plain- NOW THRU TUESDAT" 'turday with "Wg league" ceremonies at the various fields, Today: Varsity basebaU— HiU-' The women of the church wil circles. Proceeds will be Used to Sprlnjg Clean Up v Coach Hubie Brown's Cranford hhadd fanneed McDonnel., catcher Bill ~, field. Mr. Miller will be com- should be tackled as soon as prefote It is to be here over Jack B. Dunn of West- side at Cranford. ., man. fc;r , It hold a breakfast and cakeless cake help meet the society's budget for field for the Democratic nomina- (ConttnwA ]Tom Page 1) 2 Big Holiday H1U- ... Wolff, league president, announced this week. High Scnool baseball team lifted The Cougars entertain Hillside' Gall dropped the bait and thrqw missioned a delegate to the Gen-r '.• Varsity, golf — Cranford • vs. 1 sale from 9:30 to 11 a.m. tomor- hoped that borough residents will support the the year. - •" • . • ' made Wednesday, Thursday and Harold Grace, vice-president of the American Lefcieue- its record to 3-1 by edging Roselle, here today and travel to Clifford wild to first, allowing the batter eral Assembly May 16 through 25 tion for Congress by a vote of 60 'SINK THE BISMARC Woodbridge at Echo Lake Golf row. ' • '-• . '•,•.-..• in Cleveland, p.. Mayor and Council's new municipal building pro- At both the 0:30 and U o'clock Friday of next week. ^. • mounc^d that B. F. Vanderslice 2-1. Tuesday at Roselle and top- Scott, East Orange, on Monday. to get on. Kokie blooped a single 44. '..••'••••'• Kenneth MORE Dana Wvjs •' Club. -,"••" ••••.;'. The Chancel Choir will meet for , The Junior Choir will • meet for posal at next Tuesday night's public hearing, -j services on Sunday morning the There was no contest for Repub- Residents have been urged to Si be master of ceremonies for ping Westfleld, 5-1, last Friday at Cranford vs. Roselle between two courteous fielders,- rehearsal at 7:45 p.m. today. Be- Tomorrow: Varsity tennis •— rehearsal at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday Rev- James S. Tiller, pastor, will lican nomination for Congress and clean out attics, cellars and yards •ivitics at the Adams Avenue Memorial Field. Cranford scored in the top of then Warren Pinto hit into an er- ginning at 9 pmi the choir mem- 1 Cranford at Rahway.' and the mid-week Bible study preach on "Clothed With Power." local voters gave Congresswoman and. place debris at the curb on "THE ROOKIE" id beginning at 8 sum. The flag-, vJack LaGrace pitched the entire the ninth after knotting the score, ror by Jack O'Brien, loading the • i bers will listen to a tape-record- Freshman baseball — Cran- and prayer hour will be held at 8 The sacrament of holy baptism wili the collection dates for their re- Tommy NOQNAti ine ceremony will be conducted nine-inning game against Roselle, 1-1. in the seventh. The game was bases. Stan Fink bunt-singled E-Xl j ing of their Palm Sunday presenta- Florence P. Dwyer of Elizabeth a ford at SoehL <. p:m. ' • ' PTA Roundup be celebrated at the 11 o'clock ser- spective sections. Tying of items EXTBA. rub Scouts WUUam Johnson striking out nine and giving up six carelessly played b.V both tearrts, home McDorinell for Roselle's only tion of the cantata, "Olivet to WSCS Gives total of 200 tallies in her unopr Saturday: Opening of Major and •*:'.' The following persons were re- vice for Melissa Ruth Redmer, in- in bundles is requested wherever SAT. MAT. KIDDIE SHOW | who committed severi(| errors. run of the game. , Calvary." A discussion will fol- posed bid for nomination for re- ld Tommy Sigardson" ol Cub Pony League Games. Cranford hits. Al Ritter gave up only three ceived into membership at the For New Pupils fant daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. election. ' possible. . '• • v Lck 103. There will be greetings hits and one unearned run to Good pitching kept the 'score The Cougars tied the score in low.- Mrs. Lena Boyden will serve Holy Thursday Communion, serv- TwoUfe Carl Redmer. , ' ' ; "Bengal Brigade" Boys' Baseball Leagues. down. the seventh when Gall walkcS and refreshments. ''•''. • . The. Republican w. primary • at- , members of the Township Com- Monday: Varsity baseball — Westfleld. struck out 11 and passed ice last week:. By confession of Scheduled May 3 The Junior, Methodist Youth Roselle opened the scoring in LaGrace tripled deep to right cen- The Rev. Eric S. Tougher, pas- tracted 244 voters and the Demo- Treasure Of Lost Can laee ond the crowning of Karen • Cranford at Clifford Scott. four. In the second inning,, with faith;. Craig and Hred Cowell, GABWOOQ -^ Annual summer Fellowship will meet Sunday eve- cratic primary 118, making a flley Miss ter. In the top of the ninth. Bill tor, wiji preach on "Keeping Alive Kathleen Tougher, Linda Pew, Memberships ning at 6:30, and life Senior High Also 5 — CARTOONS 'J.y " Varsity tennis — Plainfield at Gall and. Henry Dreyer singled _,_„„,__ moamdup conducted by the PTA total turnout of 362, or about 15 STARTS •60. . •' , the Glow" at the 11 a.m. Church Charles Haller, Ernest Jeney and Fellowship at 7 o'clock Sunday. Cranford. ' and third, baseman David Erd- KENILWORTH—Life metn&er-Hfos- eseu- pupils who will enter the (percent of the borough's 2,432 • Tn<;cph'.Trezza at Worship hour Sunday. The Charles Hanson, Jr.; by reaftirma- The Adult Bible Discussion HELD OVER ANOTHER WEEK Varsity golf — Morristown vs. mann hit into an error, scoring Chancel Choir will sing. "There ships were awarded to Mrs: HaiotdGaraood public schools in Sep- voters. 'STyRYONPAGEONfl \L vic-e,presldents of the Na- Cranford at Echo Lake Golf* Pony League Awards Given tion -of faith; Mrs. . James •• Mc- crtJ3 Group will meet tonight at 6:45 ' " - t*rt Cbance la New Jeney Gall. Is a Balm in Gilead," by Dawson. Donald,'and by letter of transfer, Knudson and Mrs. Sydney T\ ** ' **• held on Tuesday, ' fa T*ehnl»Iar [Ml'onr!'Pony Leagues, respec- Club. .•.'•;. . a- • The Church .at Study, will be ob- o'clock for its last meeting until Lv will preside at opening cere- Cranford's J.V. team disinte- Charles Hanson; Sr., and Mr. .and ski at a recent, meeting of. j and parents "will fall. Beginning .April 28 a teacher TBB COMEDY WOT— 'XASHMcCALL" Tuesday: Varsity golf — Cran- At Annual Sports Night rc grated Roselle, 9-0, Tuesday. Mike served at 9:45 a.m. with classes for Women's Society of Christian Ser- H ^«n School in the tdes at 9:30 aliri. at the Garden • ford at Jefferson. ' • . v Mrs. Calvin Martin. I - training class will be taught for Three Face • ' Photo by Kotlarc Stevens went all the way for ul! ages. franklin School in "OPERATION ate Field*There wUl be greet- Freshman baseball—Cranford Graduation certificates, trophies vice at the Community Methodiss i|^? T"" ten consecutive Thursdays, Mem- • GOLD BALL CHAMPIONS-rLehigh Television- basketball team, Cranford, striking out 15. Cran- The Junipers Will meet at 6 p.m. l a temoQa PETTICOAT" 8 bv Township Committee mem- at Roosevelt. •'" ~ . \ to members of the championship Church. Miss Audrey Spencer pie- "* * - bers of the Bible Discussion Group : Sunday, The senior youth group Howard Fenwick, roundup in and "Mfss Baseball" will which defeated VFW, 88-72, Monday*night in the championship ford's top slugger was John Sto- Sented the piris.. v j , 1iave enrolled in this class. 55-Year C»ry GRANT Tony CURTIS Wednesday: Varsity baseball — team and awards to members of Results Listed irrrreiTij 15 ixj charge of getting over the festivities. A color finals. The victors/who wound up the season undefeated, are:. nack who got. three hits, one a will attend a showing of the Him,Chapel Guest A skit; on the World Federation jjfr '. ' •.'.••'••••'•• AI» ' •'• ' ' • • '„ CRANFORD Rahway at Cranford. the 1959 All-Star team were pre- "Mark of the Hawk" at 7:30 p.m. accessary medical •. forms to ># j from Capt. N. R. FTske Post, Varsity' track — County re- Front row—Joe Lanza, Rojlic Massimino and John Ward; back double. B()b Kqnopack also, got a of - Women was presented, by. CRANIORD - CR 6.977? sented last Wednesday night • in inRosarian in the Westifield High School. Pre- Sentences ODDS AGAINST VFW, will conduct flag-rais!- two-bagger for the Gold and Blue Emil Elias assisted by Mrs. forms and TODAY AND fOMORBOW lays. row—Nemo Koury, Hubie Brownk Don Brandes and Ernie Hobbic. sentation of the film' on Africa is 4th Communion KW—Three Newark ^ ceremonies. . •,•••• Lincoln School as the Pony League: jayvees. To Return Sotners, Mrs. Harry Van should TOMORROW" Walt DISNEY'S Not present when picture was tak 4 0 ijWhlttom. rf 4 0 1 BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH of Paul,'- :':•'•'• inembers and their wives on Sun- / "It Came from of the "Eighth Naval District Prizes will be awarded for the three polio shots. alte!?«^Tnm~Ka'hdetf dow^ tMnrDaDir aal •••. I Indians vs. Orioles ' ington avenue, was termed "the .— , . • / LehigIj>hii?h TelovlsiTelevisioon defeated the ninti and coaching. 6. 462: Bert Kayne, St. John's 6, Dri-y.r. lb 4 O l|Wllfin|c. pr o o o Proposed ' day after 'the 8 a.m. mass. A. aC to 10 P. M. Senatorslvs. Bed Sox 460; Evelyn Frankcnbertfer. St. Erdmann. nb 3' O OC.rasan. 2b 4 0 1 His subject at 7:30 p.m. will be pettiest and funniest hats. Enter- Psarents who have children terms of 30 to 35 year's on the kid- Outer Space" Boxing , Tournament at the best man on the field*" by Coach .VFW, 88-72, Monday night in. the Graduation certificates were D:ilvy. W 10 Oilleliuh. KK 2 0 p ORDINANCE NO. 00-11 • 1 Guest speakers will be the Rev. |'White. Sox vs. Tigers Michael's 2. 459; 'Mildfed Smith, AN ORDINANCE FOR THE ERECTION tainment will be provided by she feady to begin school in the fall napping charge., Previously the Chjase- Field Naval Auxiliary Air Bob Windish after Lehigh Uni- Gold ' Ball League basketball given to John Roth/ Bill O'Reilly, Cox, 1< :i O 0 Boblch. uh 10 0 1 "Three Sayings of the Faith." Mr, - , CARTOONS CHS Tennis Team McDonnel, p 3 10 OF A MUNICIPAL BUILDING AND Brother Offer, principal of Essex National' League St. John's '6, 449; Audrey David- 1 circles. • , . •. and who have not been contacted trio received sentences of 25 to 30 versity's iM> victory over Col- championship .final in the high James'Bloise, Richard Klein, Har- ' LJctz. ph 1 0 d MAKING THE NECESSARY APPROPRI- Purcell, an' evangelist and Bible Catholic High School, Newark, and STARTS SAT. EVENING I Pirates vs. Cubs ~ Station, Beeville, Tex. He is son, Assumption 1, 439; Vicki ATION THEREFOR. • . Mrs. William Von Ohlen an- by Sirs. Fenwick are requested to years.for th.^ assault. The. three +A3O gate in lacrosse 'last week-end. school gym. The win gate the Le- old Brown, Jack O'Brien, Ronald WHEREAS, the Borough of Kenllworth teacher, was a speaker at the an- Past State Deputy Daniel McCor- THRU TUESDAY I Braves vs. Cards serving with the, Marine Bar- Opens Season With Kaye, St. John's 6< 423; Oltfa Jo/.e- Totils 32 2 5| Totals 35' I 8/ nounced that a rummage sale 'will the school office at Franklin had pleaded guilty to this charge The local young man, a husky high quintet an' undefeated sea- Wolff, Gary Duay* Jim Slocum, Cnmford 0,0 0 00 0 10 1^-2 i», now and has for many year* past Evet. 8:30 Tues. thru Sat.. Sun. 6:00 Rita - AnUumi fyk, St. John's 3, 419; Rose Hun- bceri trantacting its public business In a nual conference at the chapel last School for information. mick. Betty Rekemeir will fur- but went, to trial on the kidnapping I Giants vs. Dodgers racks at the.Naval Ammunition 6 ft, 185 pound junior, was con- losrllf 0*0 1000 00 0—/1 be held May 19 from 10 aja. to ; Mate. Thur*., Sat. a:30 . HAYWORTH PRANCIOUl son, - Bob Robinson, Arthur Johnson, ter, Assiimption 4, 412; Kay Toma- Triple-: XnGracc. Strikeouts: McDon- certain two story bulldina- located at 526 week-end: ' 8:30 p.m. at the church- nish music. . indictment .and were found guilty I Phillies vs. Reds verted frpm> the-mid-field posi- 54) Win Over Jeff Boulevard. Kcnllworth. New Jersey; and TTSDNPAY, MAY tt Depot, McAlester, Okla. Before/ The contest was nip and tuck in Richard Burke, Jack , Fedorka, lavaRe, St. Michael's 5, 409; Dottie iu-ll 12. LaGraec 0. / WHEREAS,' such building is inadequate The closing exercises' of' Song Honor'color guard will be from March 14 after a two-week trial. 'STORY ON PAGE ONE I I , Pony League tff DON DRUMM ' - Mary Circfe served refresh- tion wherie. he did an outstanding the first quarter, but .the outcome Walter Engel. James Dimock, Pat- Markows'ki, St. John's 3, 404; and and unsuitable for municipal purposes and Story.time •tomorrow at 7:15 ments. ' ...-.••• the John Dawson {Jilmafy Shea The terms are to be served cpnT PATTICARRd hears vs. Chiefs enlisting in May, 1957, Sarnow- job as a sophomore when Lehigh Cranford HighghV tennis team got Cranford yv«. / . and the State authorities have con- Flower Arranging lames GARNER Natalie WO0D| ;was not in doubt - after the flrst rick Kelly, John Zaljnsky, Robert Assembly. Francis Crowley is I Blues vs. Angels ^ :: Helen'Ross, St. Miehai/l's 2, 403. demned • the municipal jail suffering It p.m. will feature slides of 'last secutively. .' . ' / • . .NoUmVanWayln ski was graduated from Cran- shared the 1959 National Class C off to a fine/start by winning its Westfleld ^L Smitty Banning to continue only temporarily; and" "CASH McCALL" I Stars vs. .Colts half when Lehigh opened a 42-33 Ebert, Jack Delaney, Dennis Rac- Best individual hign scores re- une's Sunday school picnic,' Ed- 1 'chairman. . , The victim, then .20; was ab- ford High School. championship. first match,/a 5-0 sweep of Jef- WHEREAS, it would be utterly im- BOROUGH OF KENaXWOstni Demonstration bulge. "' • JL zynsky, Michael Terry,. Michael ported were Bert Kayne, St. was knocked for seven Cougar hits practicable to improve or enlurce such ward D. Whittle, director, report- Thomas . McHale and Robert STARTS WEDNESDAY I Seals vs. Beavers ferson, at/ Cranford Tuesday. ducted in Newark and ^ssaultcd "We had to get an experienced render, David Erdman, Kenneth John's 6, 183; Evelyn Frankenber- and five runs while fanning 10 last building; and . ed. Prizes will be awarded, and re-, OKOINANCE KO. •*-!• Fugett will.attend a regional meet- 1 stick-handler back there on de- Coach SttJ Goldblatt's cpurtsters Hubie Brown and Don Brandes WHEREAS, the Borough ol Kcnll- AJJ,ORDINANCE TO PREVENT Lams: in Kenilvvorth after being bea\en, mmrGay Musical Comedy THE BRAMBLE BUSH ! Sterling. Charles Krippendorf, Friday. After getting Cranford Attracts 50 ing in Newark next Thursday eve- paced the winners with 18 and, 17 ger. St. Michael's 2, 174; Kay Pro- worth has. acquired lands necessary and freshments will be served. ' NO IN THE STREETS AM> OIHEB Mystery fense," l Coach Windish stated, rcquiredytonly 11 sets to dispose of out in order in the llrst two inn- suitable for the erection of a building KENILWORTH— Approximate- ning. Past Grand Knight Henry J. robbeb d and threatened with' a "THE LAST VOYAGE" points respectively. Kern and Henry Holland, Richard Weingart, hammer, St. John's 6, .172; Sue in which to transact its public business The monthly Christian fellow- knife before being thrown. from reation Softball League felt we had a good attack, with Jeff. / ' ' Thomas Azar, Richard Prior, Den- Stagliano, Assumption 1, 170; Mil-Ings and striking out the side • in 'and also suitable surrounding grounds; ly 5O persons attended a flower ar- Plucienik was named chairman of eight of the top 10 scorers back Stevens led the losers^with 11. and ship rally will be held in the BE IT OBOAINED by the-. SUycjr acri the youths' car in Kenilworth. - John/Witherington started the nis Byrne, David DcLonge, Wil- dred Smith, St. John's 6. 169; andthe second, he was tagged for two THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED: by Maplewood chapel on Saturday at "°oJSL5*"» BorongH of Knihrattc ranging demonstration sponsored a nominating committee to be as- Direct From B'wiy Ban! from last year and if we could find 15 points. the Mayor and Council of the Borouah Judge Conklin said in imposing Ticket*: Bim'i and 'All Afracin locals/rolling with a 6-0, 6-3 win liam Hudcg, Thomas Barth, Peter Rose' Hunter, Assumption 4, 160. in the third. ' / of Kcnllworth. Union County. New :45 p.m. with Mr. Purcell as SECTION 1: It shall be- unln&i) far by she Kenilworth Garden Club sisted by John Sturtevant, Mr. Irganizing Monday Evening someone to hold us together on The summary: Jersey: ' any person to remain idle or. taitmr fca the sentence he was considering over/Charles Garbowsky. Heino Lehlcb TV VFW Linely» James Watkinson, Pete Tearrt\2 in the St. Michael's Henry Dreyer looped a ball to speaker. front of or in the neighborhood off any !asl Wednesday in Harding School Fugett, Stanley Jacobowski, Ber- defense, we could have another a y r\ F T 1. That a municipal building bo. erected punishment primarily rather than The organizational meeting for : Taayoste stopped Bob Drujon, 6r3, Vcrgalla, James Borges, James League swept its series with Team the shortstop, -whose error left him on th* lands heretofore acquired for tho Sixteen members' of, the senior •tore, shop, restaurant." luncheonette car cafeteria. ' . . ...'••' nard Riliey, Charles Lennon and good. season." Magsimlno 0 izistcvcna :i is transaction of the public' business of the iny other' place of >».«u-~ the other two recognized aspects Ihe 'sottbaU league sponsored.by 6^4/ and Dave DeLonge won in E. Hobbic 4 5 l:iiPfcll 1.13 Oathout, and Michael Bedell. 4, while Team 1 took 2 games from on first. Cbico Fernandez sacrir . youth fellowship will, attend a limitation, or In or on the public Fred P. IVaut of the Dean Edward Gross. Election of officprs ' DiClerico was the mart ^selected Brown 6 6 18 P. Walsh Borough of Kcnllworth. for tho use of aldewallcs, highways, roads, of sentencing — rehabilitation and the Township Recreation Commit- twS sets over Andy Kimmel, 7-5, Team 3. (Iced him to second, and Dreyer the Kenllworth Polled Department as a youth conference in Baltimore on School of Flower. -Arranging and will be held June 9. LYoung Rolls by Coach Windish to drop back Brando* 8 1 17 T. Walsh Manager Leo O'Brien of the any other public grounds, tee will be held in the Municipal KourV 10 2 Dmiiettiue The best individual game was took third on Guy Borges' infield Police Headquarters, aria for the housing buildings, without Umlt^tior. Rffcemeier Flowers, Inc., Roselle Sixty-five knights and squires deterrence. ,. on defense, and the former Cran- 6/4. • ' 1959 championship team, The An- of the. municipal jni|, and that said Saturday and Sunday. The junior ' ENTIBE WEEK! . PLalnfleld 6-3500 Building at 8 pjn. Monday, it was Laiujr 5 1 UIHobliuion O 12 bowled by Anita Young, Team 3, out. Then Jack O'Brien,. Cougar building be properly furnished and youth fellowship will hold a pic- yon »hdl be found guilty „ _ ._ atadi Cranfard, was the guest lec- attended, an hour of adoration on "You're not even near the door ford High School soccer and ten-r 7 Cranford's two best teamed up Bell 5 S 151 Kern 7 17 gels, was presented with the win- Idle U he establishes that he had a> TODAY THRU TUESDAY announced this week, by Henry IDlc-klnuon 3 4 159; and Ruth Burke, Team 3, junior second • baseman, walked, v{$H)Dpcd far such uses. • nic at Echo Lake Park on Satur- mate business or purpose in so. »fc*i turer. Guests were the Clio Club of Holy Thursday sponsored by the to rehabilitation," the court told — Now Showing — nls player-'took to 'the change im- and ripped Jeff in the first doubles nlng team trophy. Individual tro- Z. There' Is hereby appropriated the • SECTION 3: It shall be unlawful Soo- The One They're AH turned in a 409 series. and stole second base. Dreyer and sum of fI8B.0Q0.OO for tjio purpose Of Rose-He and the Kenilwortb Junior council. Devotions were conduct- the three defendants. "You have Detering, .chairman. The league mediately. contest. Witherington and Taa- Total 32 24 B8| Total '.. 28 10 72 phies were presented to the fol- day. ••'••.•.'»' •• •' • the parent, guardian; or other -it"»t pei- " • Talking About "• * HELD OVER "hiiYch League Team standings: Brown scored as Tex Brown . financing the erection of such municipal The monthly meeting of th,e Bon having the care or custody <*.aer Chitt, ed by the Rev. Sylvester P. Mc- not shown the slightest remorse, will be for'teams composed of Jim has been very yoste routed Garbowsky and Dni- lowing players of. the../Winning building, for the furnishing and equip- minor under the age of eighteen | Three-game sweeps were scored Kosarlsns cracked a single over second. ping' of M»e same, and (or the payment s5elreshments ' Were served by Veigh, chaplain and pastor of St. the slightest desire to do anything players living or working in Cran- in the play and directs the jjon. 6-1, 6-0. In the other doubles team by Mr. O'Brien:,. Howard W V Sunday school staff is scheduled knowingly pfermit sucht minor to nn Elizabeth Taylor ie Inter-Church Bowling St. John's 6 M 30 of all other costs, expenses, and fees •die or loiter In violation of Stitlmu 1 of Sirs. Joseph Barbarise and Mrs. M. to atone for this heinous crime." ford. ing of the ball following an contest. Cougars Dave Skaggs and Serich Rolls 251 Milius, Paul Flartey, Richard Boy- Jack. LaGrace and O'Brien hit connected therewith, which sura'of tlBS,- Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the chapel. Theresa's Church. ' • St. Michatl'a 2 ; . 4a M . Ordinance. U it be eatabtttftcd "•!« Katharine Hepburn agu_ iee Tuesday " night by the" . 44'i M'i safely in the next: two innings but - 000.00 shall be paid ' from the capital A service for prayer and Bible tiny such ^""r remained id£e.'"s Candlelight Restaurant, Tiller to Seek cepting the" opposition's low. 4-6. 6-4, 7-5. Kiornan, Bob Ackland, John Sto- Ansiimptlon 4 32 52 the sixth. Ritter reached second o'clock.. • • , sence of proof to the contrary. «.-.» «f»» Temple Beth-El 3 still holds a epresentatives to Monday's meet- . 3. That this Ordinance shall take effect parent, guardian, or other adoli >.-...r... Yookexs. t&> aoc are being handled by Mrs. Joseph FROM THE at this time and league regulations student in civil ei UJC Golfers Face Frank Serich of Baron's Drugs inson, James Slocum, Gary Duay, Nolle* CYO Dramatic but if tt be established that suen ' trict, Frank J. Ragonese, with 56 SUDDENLY after suffering a two-game social Team 2 50 2* center fdr three bases.' Gall scored Siiack.. • . Degree to 28 formulated. The starting schedule is a member of Sigma rolled a 251 game last Thursday Ronald Wolff and Jack O'Brien. - Team- 1 40 3B Public Notice Is Hereby Given that tho remained Idle or loitered b» votes, and Ruth H. Greene, 58; CMA picked up a game on on Dreyer's looping sirtgle to right. foregoing Ordinance was Introduced at • (Continued from Paoe 1) KENILWORTH— Twenty-eight HILL will be drawn up and play dates fraternity at Lehigh. . Princeton, Columbia in the Park Village League, al- Dan Terry, vice-president of the Team 4 :u . SO of Section 1 oft this Ordinance- as , •HEWCQL08 he leaders this week. Team XI 28 so: meeting .of the Oovernlng Body of the time between the hours of »-.0O P-.M and MMtOCGH OF KENH.WOETH second district, Lester Steffen, 83, Matches against the Princeton though his first' place team won league last ycar» presented awards -Thc-locals added another run in Borough of Kenllworth on the 13th day in Darlington arid the "Starlets," candidates received the second de- LAST SUMMER announced. . ' • e A.M.. of the following day. of kf is be and Virginia Lombardo, 81; third Five .600 series were recorded and Columbia Universities-fresh- the seventh. O'Brien got an in- oi April. 1060. H was then read for local singing group. ;;•. established that such minor tttui re- gree at a recent meeting of St. Mr. Detering and Frank Morris, only a single -game from J. W. to the members of the 1959 All- the first time." The Mid Ordinance will be district, John Schnitzcr, 39, and • an< — ClneraaScope-Colar N. • Young,'. iGranford UJC Groups to Play 'Reports were presented by the mained Idle or loitered in viotaiioai e* AX OBOKAKCE TO VACATE. RE-' Theresa's Council 4186, K. of C. PARAMOUNT Recreation Committee members, men golf teams face the green Beazlie Sinclair.' Baron's now Star team. Recipients were: Ron- William DiTullio Wiiw lleld single and stole second as further considered for Onal passage by Section 1 of this Ordinance was' |ae- LEASE AXP- EJCTDJCUISH THE PUBUC Frances Martel, with one write-in Randolph Nancy Methodist 2, turned in a big 651 the Governing Body of the Borough of following committee chairmen: Vlqusly found guilty of the some They were: WUHam Ahern, John will handle the organization and Softball SundW Union Junior College squad during holds a nine-game lead. ald Wolff, Robert Robinson and Brown bluffed a bunt. Brown Kenllworth at the Borough Hall. Boule- . • • - ,.Bamrs.M ASP TO CEBTAIM LANDS vote where no nomination had SCOTT \ GATES on games of 213, 212 and Expert Rifleman..Medal 1 Alexis, Joseph Boucher, Thomas ART CINEMA Pi Kappa Psi I fraternity and the coming week. Other high scores were turned Jack O'Brien of the Angels, Rich- walked and Jack Fedorko was hit • vard, Kenllworth.- New Jersey, at eight Dennis McCormick, Barbara Bu- then It shall be presumed, in the- ataurcr* 'L.VTXG lums FRANKLIN AVENTJK been made; fourth district, Henry Charles Roberts, Trinity, supervision of the league again The Expert Rifleman Medal, o'clock In the evening (prevailing time) czynskl, Thomas Galiszewskl and of clear and convincing proof to tttjWHt ITS FOIX. WIDTH BETWEEN THE Carbe'rry, Anthony Cialella, Nicho- "Commanche Station". this year. the Mad Men, both winners in The Owls travel to Princeton in by Chet Kaufman of Lou's Mar- ard Weingarth and Hank Holland by a -pitch, filling the bases. After on the 36th day of April, 1060. At contrary™»»»)i, thammt thme parentoarrnc, guanoaoguantran.. «or ; EASWHL=-~=»««^T» SIDaunE, O»nTr MOKTNORTEH 8th W. Piekarski; Jr., 35, with no isted a 623 series on . scores of second highest award in Ameri- Patricia Leonard. - other adulal t havinhaigg the easeease- THE WESTERLY las D} Corcia, Anthony Donato, New teams, both jplub and in- their opening games a week ago, Saturday to take on the Tigers at ket, 241; Jim Dow, Beazlie Sin- of the Bears, Jack Fedorka of the Ritter fanned. Gall nulled a such tfme and place, or at any time,and of such minor knowingly permjiteij saxfii STEELY SIDE nomination made for . connmitteo- 184 and 203, while M. Crane can Junior shooting, has been won place to which such meeting may be "The Bunny Hop," the CYO of such minor knowingly permjiteij saxfii OF JF"«»~" —•- •-•—.— I~N. —TH—E BOB- George iFehrenbacher, James Fen- dustrial will be welcomed,; the di- will tangle in the/ feature game the Springdale Golf Course., They clair, 211; and Steve Muccione, Beavers, Jim Watkinson of the squeeze bunt down third base ljne adjourned, all persons interested will be minmlnorr to do so. NNo'lega ll OCGH «w woman. Zion Lutheran, had games of by William Michael DiTullio of with O'Brien scoring and Gall given on opportunity to be. heard con- spring dance, will be held in St respect to such minor other . VkanUin Avenue, for It* Ion, Joseph Gallo, Martin Giverb, •• 2nd BIG WEEK ** rectors . said. Trophies will be Sunday afternoon/ in the Union meet the Lions of Columbia Mon- Beazlie Sinclair, 226. Blues, Michael Terry, Dennis Rac- cerning such Ordinance. previous acquittal of such mites »>~-rs fall midUi Ulwau tbe Easterly side ©I In the • Democratic primary, fcO5, 212 and 200 for a 617 output. Only sweep of the night was 207 Walnut avenue, the National beating it out for^a single."On the Anne's School from 8 to. 11 p.m. the'conviction of the- pnT**f. guanfcas. at BGsstai Stfc Street and the Westerly side Edward Gross,.Richard Grau, Jo- awarded to league champions and Junior College /Men's SoltbaU day afternoon at Baltusrol Golf zynsky and David Erdman of the -.•"..!'••• By Order of the Governing Body. — Now Showing- p.Mackay of Osceola Pres. 1 put Rifle Association announced. •'' next play, LaGrace-missed the tomorrow. Music will be sup- other adult having the- care or etooocftr «* SCertfc Mtn Street, has never been Councilman I. George Casabona seph" Higgins^t, Michael Iazietta, winners of playoffs. League. They will play at 3 p Club. Springfield. posted by Hayeck's Foods over Chiefs, Jack Delaney of the Colts, •PHILIP J. McOEVNA. such minor for a violation of «•»«*— z. Magged or opened as a public received 88 votes for the mayoral- PARK ACADEMY AWARD ogcther scores of 213. 203 and 188 Cranford Body and Fender. Shooting several hundred targets bunt and Brown was trapped be- Borough Clerk. plied by Pit DiFabio and his Carl La Costa, John Laffefty, at Echo Lake Park Keld No. 1. Coach Harold (Had) Latigdon, Dick •Klein, Tex Brown and Jim Dated: April 12. 19W of this Ordinance. - J or Itrigrm-ay or square or public ty nomination and there were tal- WESTVfELD Avki KOSEXAK rABK or a 604. series and C Mould, Team standings follow: in the last few months the new tween bases. ;•.•:,{.;•..! Adv. Fees: WS.74 , 4-31 •Starlights." — . SECTION' 3: Whenever any suen «•»*•»» Thorna* Mahon, Stanley Mankow- WINNER ! ! ? Pi Kappa Pspl and the Roach- pro at Colonia Country Club, re- Bloisc of the Seals, and Richard la arrested tor violating Section 1 of fans to the Governing lies of 89 each for Jhis running ski, Cornelius O'Donnell, Alfred " CHestamt 5-0358 CMA, had games of 212, 173 andUJC BowlingTourney ports the squad has been making I, expert marksman fired his way Westfleld's lone run came over .V-'"' '.' Ordinance, the Chief of ^lace «y»wi of tbe Borouch of Kenllworth SIMONE SIGNORET es, both losers'in opening: games. Baron's Drug* .'. S9 38 Prior, Dave Dcbonge and Dennis notify the parent, guardian or other per- potalk- interest will be better mates, former. Councilman Fred- Pedota, Leonard Rappn, James Sal- , THURSDAY and FRIDAY M (or an even 600.- steady progress since practice ses- Benzlle Sinclair .... SO 37 through 13 lower NRA' qualifica- in the fifth when Ross Mannino j i. •',» ' | BMt AotKM of the Tor" Sunday at Varsity wiU collide at 1 pJn. at the Echo Byrnes of the Stars. .. son having custody of such, tshaair «* sored try releasing said lands from deal- erick C. Wehrum,' Jr., and vato, Joseph Schulz, John Vasile, SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAM _Sportsman', s Shop. « 38 tions to achieve his new high rat- : such arrest, ' Others with games of '200 or Lake Park /field.. Gamma Iota sions began, but most of the boys walked. took second on Chuck V •! The annual bowling tournament Cranford Body * Fender 43 44 All boys who have not been se^ SECTION 4): Any person of « M^ BE'ZT"ORDAINED Charles L. Tborne, for the Bor- Richard Whelan, - Charles Zlsko Walt DISNEY'S 44 ing. With one more set of targets f J stter were: O. Sutton, St. of the bay Session Student Coun- Alpha fraternity will take on the lack competitive experience. Lou's Market 43 lected for a Pony League team Getter's single, and. scored on violating any of^the provisions Gooemlnx Body fine- not exeeedmc 1: Tlurt the public right* unopposed. ' • The degree .Was conducted by John a. Mallco ^ .v.. 38 rating to Distinguished Rifleman, •300.00 or by Imprisonment in ttw Oxssitr (of Ten Weeks'with a Clrcni> h-El 2, 225; G. Brown, First held Sunday afternoon at the Park Fleld'No. 1. G-I-A- also won •Who will be that age on or before forcing Getter. 1 arnd R, 219; C. Daniels, First Bap-" The new junior expert attends three was low for the season. In It's not our KtgK ra»#> alone, td. iriennl and extinguished. All Technicolor Program ' been entered. Phi Kappa Psi fra- day at Echo Lake Country Club The greatest pleasure I know at 7:30'p.m: on Monday. If they come effective upon final . _ SBCtlOV 3: This Ordinance shall take Wehrum, 20 votes, and Stephanie field Council. The third degree will 217; C. Thomson, St Paul's Winners at Echo Lake Cranford High School and is a Thursday's games, Westfield was rjubllcntlon in the manner prescribed by l aA final pytagr and publication V. Norkunas, 21; second district, ternity has four squads entered, were Mrs. T. G. VanHart, Mrs. R. is to do a good action by stealth have not tried out^before, -they iW bot how it's figured that' law. is the inwmrr provided by law. be conducted April 29 at. the West- STARTS SAT. MATINEE 5*8 2 215; A. Nelson, St. Paul's The flt-hole ladies* golf group of member of the Senior Scout Jun- home team, I Michael j. Glodic, 31, and Angeli- L while Gamma Iota Alpha fratern- N. Buck and Mrs. N. A. Weldon, and tp have it found out by ac- should bring a parent ot guardian field Columbian Club. Candidates THRU' TUESDAY, APKUJ' S«4h " i.i 211; A. Cramer, First Pres. Echo Lake Country Club opened ior Rifle Club, "V counts. Mmci - .• na M. Casabona, 32; third district, ity, Phi Eta Omicron sorority and with a net 65. In second place, cident—Charles Lamb. with them. Robert Babetskl's junior varsity Public Notice Is Hereby Gteen ifcaS « _ Malic Satire Is Hereby Given that tlw for this degree are asked to call Kenneth MORE Dana WYNTER 1210; I. Shapiro, Temple Beth-El its season last week with a round nine outscored Westfleld, 7-4. for David Weeks, ,16, and Stella B. Sigma Alpha Pi sorority each have with a net 66, were Mrs. P. J. Bell, (oregolnaT Ordinance' ^ras Introdaeed att a g Ordinance was introduced at a Grand Knight Kenneth R. Hart. In the TbrUUnc Spectacular / 209; S. Hall, First Pres. 3, 207. of stroke play. The winners were: their' first win. Neil Daley went meeting of the, Governing Body of tfi*> «* tbe Ooveming'Body of the Penzak, lfi; fourth district, Council- Tme-Llfe brama y two entries. The Independents and Mrs. R. R. Barrett, Jr.. and Mrs Mrs. Church Posts SOI Boroush of Kenllworth on the I3tl> day _ i xd> KeniraHath on -the 13th day Deputy Grand Knight Francis B. W. Angelo, St iPaul's E & R 1, Mrs. J. O. Collins. 53-15-38; Mrs. ; Gets JV Letter at Blair four innings for Cranford, allow- of April. I960. It t>as then read tor at Apnl.' 1Mb. ' tt was then read for "SINK The BISMARCK" the'Tigers ar.e also signed up. R. G. Groot, $6-15-41; and Mrs.H. A. Crichton. Putting winner in the flrst time. The said Ordinance isrtH be /.Gilbert, St. Paul's Luth- James F. Wa'shbourne, son of Series for Strikettes Ing two runs on one hit, and Mike Oae fins lime. Ttih e said Ordinance will be Flo* W. J. Dodds. 72-31-41. The low Class A, with 32 putts', was "Mrs. Mr. and Mrs." Frank H. Wash- further considered for final r—"-»s^ by lace. or at any time and recently at piair Academy, Blairs- Her games of 170, ,165 ond 168 enth. Dave "Erdrhann and' Bob We figure dividends monthly on your total balance, place to which such meetinc y pSaoe its which such meeting may be • JoUe NEWMAB «TTHETdPJ 2, 20j; G. Kirn, Temple adai H ittd ill b town. Walter W. Stout, JH, of aided her teammates in winning a Konopack each got,two hits, while adjourned, .all persons Interested «ttH~be Jill pcraons interested will be |Emanu-El 1, 203; H: Vannauker, sweep from the DIHards. Only with a 10-day grace period too. MOST Institutions given km opportunity to be Keard con- 4 10 Loepaliijier. lb 3 O 0 pany in a strong earnings position GJII. C 4 12 Feltcr. ri, c 3 0 1 > standings follow: purchaiers ol lt» vital and unique had n 186 gome. LaQracc. U. cf 4 0 1 Lannln*', p 3 0 O Shown Today: 1:00 - 3:10 - 1:00 - 9:10 devices have Included: Standing of the the league fol- Dreyer, lb 3 1 lllloppin, ss 3 0 1 Tomorrow Afternoon: 1:00 - 3:10 mil Telephone. G*««>ea* *•>*•'• Fernandez. 3b 1 0 OJJ. Wilday. 3b 3 O 0 •WADV MIXBO | Cable. Keaablle 8U«J. lows: Borgcii. c< 10 OlWllllams. c 3 0 0 3»i4 W Co*. U 2 0 0 Viullanti, Jih 0 O 0 PLUS MONEY-SAVINO SERVICES , Walt "TOBY tMtf mlau* Can- Fitriketteit !: : 40 AnaXTada Wlrei aaay ef H « Cer»w e* Tiucm . TolnU 37 » 1 • totals 35 1 3 •fit •'• V «. BteeL JA l J AtmbUnieiwitk THORlf.WXZ.WlRDINO CORP. - Associated Reci. Rep. Smr ClMmd Efodrkally By ckoictft grmim Bimtral spirittl 38 81 HOUJUta) MAO1SOV RAPPS ISffiH lv"y Luth«r»n a . 34^ W ALEXANDER REID & CX3. THE ELECTRICAL EEL" Thmfs tin stuy f *v«ry drop. S72 Broad St. \. MARGARET O'BRIEN I Water lines Renewed with Copper HOLLAHD TOBK CLOTH PHARMACY °« LeWgh Tnwk Team Newark 2. N. J. awncti mm From House to Street We Drill 10- ASSOCIATION fo.rumnoi A Herb.Ehters, son of Mr. and W. HUatr 64422 FAnwd 2^300 «. Kenneth Cronrath of 705 Or- THE 3*/, Name — __ Under Lawns If Possible — No Mess RICHARD HARTIG PUfld 5-2200 f >«» avenue, is expoctcd tob»4»e HMttng Systams My SfMdahy JKilailclpma U0HM8TON PJUMT SHOP) KBOIWOIIH BOAIIIM UNDO* OTHW WIIOON PRODUCT*,Cnnhmi Stotf, Uatk If, A Mlhtf fjoint genera for the Lehigh Gi Sand aod Mourn Mafrimb VOICE "Wvcrslty varstty track team this Oil Bwmr Strvic* ' M .! ^ I.AH r ". I , 101 N. UNION AVE. DAY«iidNlOHT W % W*8. A soptatten, H©rb runs «0 and HO-ymA eventa. 1 BfHNERT PLACE CRANFORD, Ii J. ^^ ^* ^^- ^^ ^W- iKW SKF 4KF 4KF Am at Crauford High School, bo I {,-... K r~-

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'.': ;• ••*.. :• = _;.VV "'//''' '*"''";';.'•'.'• :'.•*" • m^r-i- •, •",? a CRAWFORD, CBANFOBD CITIZEN AMD CHRONICLE, CRANFORD, N. J. lour teven Potts and Gregory Busch, i ,4. . . .., r-_ This group plans to hike" about mosa's southern coast, with units iBtra of 740 Willow itreet' vhile ~ Bruce Knipnlck earned a Off-Campus Course '1* Services Real Estate For Side Real Estate For Sale Work Wanted-Female The Imrnrtiate coal •tjt, the I tbas could be achieved \fechnicalDifficultie8Faced Sedmont Leader nine miles, visiting Hemlock of the Iwakuni,-Japan-based.First have been elected to menjbexship VC/ arrow.. Spring shelter and Anthony's Nose . .1. WOMAN wishes ironic* to do at Amerif^n Cancer Soaetj 'is tl»e «-xiier d««-iosis and 7 Marine Aircraft Wing. The exer- Featured in 3 in the Key Club of Union Junior uAM r PAvroso» CaU BRMga f4zM Howard Peterson, new chairman enroute. Persons attending will cise, termed • "Operation Blue- College.. .. _____-_, coNTRAcrma. o CALL TODAY — annual f-aving of SSOUDOOlncsC orl-MBt- • Tbt M For Canoe Trip An article featuring Ucion Ju- Classified Rates Masonry. Plast*rin( * -toofl CRANPORD f the pack committee, paid spe- meet at the Union County Park Star."' called for the First Marine nior College's ' of--e-uEB--; report The organization greetsvvisitors WOMAN Wax baby sit* day. or eveninl- Wit o^^ho-e>y-H>..4et^.madB£rd*ali urges all George Sedmont of 1? Crane No Job too -mall. MUL-TPLI- LISTING SERVIC-! BRldce 6-4H7. elpl tribute at the meeting to the Commission's administration Aircraft Wing to^ assemble in, theWriting course at. Sfe-i!. CiseJE-uiaJ u> the college's new I Nomahegan <1 pqrkway •y/Hl be leader for a two- •ARD OF^REALTORS of/the Ud>t retiring chairman. John Muuse, building in Warinanco Park, Eli- area along with Marine units from Co.'. Union, is Laclm-ed -in it-fc' Aprii Building and conducts guided tours WOMAN wishes toonlnaTlto do at homr dayi-ano^"tJfipTo bo^hcIdtlV-SAvcclc- cosh with otder. (A 5centB t-trvice eheaqp Is mad* CARPENTER and CONTHACTOR. AS H. A. DETERING or out. CaU BRidge 6-1441 at 6 P.M. Baker, Paul Maier, Ernest JCala-1, and his wife, Mrs. Pearl Muuse, zabeth, ai d:30 a.m. or at the east Hawaii; - -Japan. Okinawa. 2 issue of rChcmicaJI Week." kinds of alterations, porches, etc Multiple Listing Service • ... • ,-."" • •' 4-81 en mother coordinator. eru) by $he Union County Hiking : R4fK? wif Scibert, 38» Lincoln Drive. K«_U- 208 Beech St BR 64330 LFOROVER Oeoygg ifcCJtath, Charles glfcilK end of Bear Mountain Bridge at U., S. Republic of China navy, The article ts ec_U!l»r<- "Prose- fttuf-tlqiw fa, Also honored were Roger Haw- Club. The trip will start at Sussex Plan Wia-ihington T*Hj» REPEAT INSERTIONS (Consecutiv* week* without copy worth. __S-4t» o-OBtS. tt CLERK-TYPIST, full time, responsible, n^^ Noennorence. Will|am Old 10:30 a.m. marine and ah- force elcrrtents. Polishing Betters Research's Pro- -,' .but they ley, Nathan Fleckenstine, Jtrving^ on Saturday morning and finish mature. Call ELUabeth 4-6331. and John WWttlesey. Purpose of the operation; which duct." Farris . Satackh-iicer -. of changes) — 2 cauls a word. 50 cants minimum. ELECTRICAL. CONTRACTINO — House- DJckman and Charles Wagner, near Goshen, if. Y., on the Wal- For UJC Evening Group wirlnc. jobbloa. ' fluorescent fixtures, McPHERSON REALTY Co. . LAURA S. toe onlyXRwltafc to thofe pre, Tickets may be obtained by call- comprisedover 18.000 Marines and Cranford, director o. «h< Sise-il ADS SET BY LINES — 15 cents a line. Ads set In caps, repair* and plus* , Installed. George retiring commltteemen, and Mrski. H River. , • Men In Service A bus trip to Washington, D. C., SWACKHAMER - Realtor Help Wanted - Female tnted to/them by "Afl-itle Vtoti ing the box office Monday througt) 70 Navy ships, was to promote Laboratarj-. .isLquo^tdistfce- -uraide. Uiano. U Myrtle .Street. TeL t-tfH 60 YEARS Albert Klein, Mrs. John Bolick, ^embers and others planning to •tt-ill be'sponsored Saturday by the with blank lines or display lines must be charged by REGISTERED NURSE. 3 PJU. to It KM. Uv(?act cwjwiy to be p Friday evenings, from 7:30 in 0:3Q, Marine Acting Gunnery /'Set. closer working relations bttween Included is a ptcturt- ol J_unes BR 6-1129 BR 6-0476 Mrs; Robert. McDowell, Mrs. Wparticipat. e in the canoe week-end Evening Session Student Council Weekend* off. 818 per day. For inter- /at the iheaire on Winan* fn>m now through May 31. .Edward A. Liddy, husband of theU. S. and Republic of China forces Greene teaching tht- Shell class. lines: Display lines (12 pt type only) charged as 4 Alden Street. Cranford view call BRidge 6-7100. . • tf of Union Junior College. • - SEATS—Cane,'n-Jh^rsttan. Work called Marie R. Deacon . -~.— BR 6-2330 on T »'* Zulewski, Mrs. Howard Peterspn,(ire requested' to contact Mr, Sedr former Miss Frances A'. Coe. of in practicing the conventional and two lines. , for and delivered. PLatnOeld s-SSTTO,I* Several bus loads of students Ml Jefferson Ave.. North Flab-add, tf Alphi de UMotte .. BR 6-8644 LPVS or aides. 7 AJ-L to 3 PJM. shift, Mrs. Charles Bianco and Mrsmo. n for details on meeting place, Cranford arid son of Mr. and Mrs. ve.tical assault type amphibious Mildred Van Oelder BR 6-0246 and their guests expect to arrive in. CASK Checks or Stamps should accompany advertising Experienced only, nigh rates, refer- 'Because of 1i\g numerous-changes tephen Dobranski, retiring den time and other information. Charles E. Liddy of Hamilton. landings. '"• Named lo Key Qub i Florlne Unley BR 6-4830 ences, required, for interview call the nation's capital by noon. They copy. . ^ TELEVISION REPAIRED FAST. For the BRidge 6-7100. tf decor anfl background; mem- mothers. ' * The club also wil} conduct a hike Ohio, formerly of Cranford, re- best and fastest service call Economy — Svcntngs CaD — At Union Junior j will' spend the entire day in Wash-" STOREI of the property and staging A program built around the in the Bear Mountain ©ridge.area cently took part in a huge am- NOT RESPONSIBLE for errors in ads taken by/telephone. Electric. BRidge 6-3833. Day or NUOt icrs Welcomes Eleven Reform like charity must begin Miss Naney M. Xean_aah of 18ington and expects to arrive home imitte.es must work on one legends of Paul Bunyan was pre-near Garrison, N. Y., on Sunday. phibious landing exercise on For- DEADLINE FOR COPY — Wednesdays aFl,0"A. M. Ubby . SB C-dUWS OPENHOUSE^ Has Been Accnrately RDing Prescriptions ,at home.--Carlyle. Riverside drive and Miss Carol A. by midnight. ~ - lope ""»••* . BB6-8US STENOGRAPHER . of the fctage preparing lor up- sented at the meeting by Den 5, BERARCS PUJMBOfG AND BEATING. A. Bebcrt . BB S-UM210 Midway. Ave., Fanwood Just As Your DOCIOT Orders! New Members Repairs, remodeling and new. BRidge For diverslfled work in sales department oming scenes while the actors are Eleven new members were wel- With Mrs. Robert. Lautenslager — Telephone BRidge 6-6000 — ^ . AD S-tnt t KAn 1 e-MWS. . tf SATURDAY, APRIL -3rd. 1:30^-4 P.M. of air-conditioned office, liberal benefits, J. WAL-C--B ^ ' ^. Beg. Phon*. •erforming on the other. This calls and Mrs. Peterson writing and di- :' •• V ' . • • contact Mr. Grambor. CHestnut S-S90O. comed to Cub Pack 176 recently CENTER HALL home. 130 ft. frontage, NEWARK BRUSH CO... Michigan Avenue, ,r'skillful •manipulation of lights In - installation ceremonies con- ecting it. ELECTRICAL. SERVICE — Daniel' J. two additional small rooms first floor, north of Boulevard;. Kenllworth. . . Hey burn, licensed electrician. 8 Burn- THE UNUSUAL new powder room. ~ 3 large .bedrooms ivery Service •o maintain full illumination in ducted by Cubmaster Edward «lde Ave-. BHldge »Jo0a tf and tile bath, and fl- Well landscaped Le area while there is total dark- Furnished Rooms property In a> lovely. section. Younghouse and Assistant Cub- For Sale See our display ad In the news section TYPIST-CLERK. bUllng and general of- 104 VLUnion AVK. — CRANFORD — acSS in the other. The clever, use ot TELEVISION REPAIRS—Quick, depend- fice work, experienced .on electric master Jerry Bodnar. ,. • .• ^ • Museum Of fers of today* Citizen and Chronicle. •olored border lights is employed ITNE PAINTS ^'AND ENAMELS For Rent able *erviee. Van'* Cranford Electric. typewriter: vacation and all company The new . cubs "are: HCharles 8 Alden Street. BRidgB ft-0483. • tf benefits. Call SUnoet 9-1200 for ap- J create moods in keeping with One coat ceiling flat dayr.. o in precision, metal manu- nith a Swithh yodel in counter- pON MAXWELL UPHOLSTERING — Furniture repairs.' near transportation, pleasant surround- 8174. • J* ^ - and for the . , • badges and plaques were awarded Mr. Shannon also will show facturing Dra. Excellent opportunity . Fresh Seafood Daily efraperiea. slip covers, Venetian blinds. ili-H. Call BRldCC 0-0991. SELLING? for high school graduate. Additional to Gregory Boyd, Kenneth Hamer, color pictures of the wild flowers, ANTIQUES BUILDING CENTENNIAL Golf Service Nice choice of fabrics. F. Kantner It RENTAL i CZJEAN Window*, attics, cellars. Also schooling or experience preferable. [ The committee charged with David Spear and Jtussell Boyle. the vegetation, the terrain and the and Irvin Muldrow . Stan Coatlay *• Son. ISO South Ave.. E. TeL BRldge wash house*. T. C General House- Well, now Is the right time to put Telephone MR. MANNING -for inter- 811 US Mountain Ave. Westfleli CaU BRidfl. ••1939 «-OSB1 ..••••• tf clfanlng. BRidge, 6-6833. . .tfyour house on the market ! ! ! Seven room home In delightful section view appointment, SUnset 0-1131. overcoming, the technical difficul- Newly, made lions , were Y people, and reveal some interestr CARPENTRY GuUProdnc-s Can today. Our. efficient staff will be near river. Living room with fireplace. REST IR F1EL OIL Fleckenstlne, ' Ronald iSchwartz- Apirafaala — Icp-ttm Apartments For -Rent ties presented by the imaginative ing Norse, legends.' 94 Rottb Av»v B. "'. VENETIAN BUNDS In stock. 23 to 36 happy to consult with you without any Urge dining room, family room, kitchen, LOOKING FOR RETIRED'• man ' to do • XABOK JOBS O- SHALL Mechanic oh Duty at All T*JMt _•._ IIOOMS> unfurnished. $75 per month: FULL HOUSEPOWER electrical service. three 'bedrooms and . bath. Occupancy playwright; Jerome Lawrence and back, John Muuse and Keith Utuflk Inches custom quality stock blinds, all 100 amp., service, fixture and plug In- obligation. :• • :.'. yard work: CaU BRidge 6-0499. All programs at Trailside Ikack 4k Anto Bepatn — RulStn-' «4 Inches Ions, «3J5; "also Jenerait heat supplied; 11 t^orth Avenue, E. June 1st . . . $223' per month. Deckhut- . THORLEIF JOHNSEN Cranford, third-floor apartment. Call stallation. Free estimates. A. Knotf, Lbert E. Lee, Is headed by Eric Museum are free, and the museum B-Udg*ft-«77S and C W. Breneman. custom blinds. 633 Kingston Avenue. Kenllworth. BUdge 6-9548 ." * FOOD MARKETS • v foe sq. ft. Cranford Upholstery Shop, Kilmer 5-8830. between 8:30 and 7:30 CHettnut 5-6BM. . . tf Efanies and consists of Mrs. Jane Gold arrows were awarded to is open every Saturday, Sunday * AUTO DEALERS * c P.M. Richard Schroth _—.. BR 3-5388 SCHKl'S UQ South Ave.. E-. BHldge 0-0-83. H ** Work Wanted-Male and legal holiday from 1 to 5j>.m., Broaovoot ~f^—r _. BR 6-4319 BOBBER' STAMPS made to order on' TRUCK CRANE and TJD.-8 Bunsnzer oe MlrasUotta _____ .__—__ SU- 0-0061 SHAHEEN AGENCY, QABPOITEB — CONTRACTOR LIOOO1 ITOH WESTFIELD-NORTH: First floor, un- tor hire. S, W. Oliver. Inc, BBidge LANDSCAPING—Starting and maintain' and from 3 to 5 p.m., every week- CHAS. KURTZ MARKET \ short notice, usually 24 hours service. furnished, flvo spacious rooms, gar- ,„ EX..3-3921 ing new lawns. Experienced, Write CHEVRCttET. Inc. ^r SHOE REP AIBiNG* S Prices reasonable. Best of material e-aiB» and Linden 2-7034. . tf BR 6-3028 " Realtors, day, except Friday. . — PAOLS.JOH!fSON den, porch, Karaite, $163 per month. to: PRED LORENZ. 228 2nd Avenue. C-ioiai''uui * and* workmanship. Cranford Rubber Call ADrnns 2-8691. 5-12 Giordano BR 6-8734 , . .13 North Ave., E. Garwood. 4-W Up to March 31, Trailside Mu- Stamp Shop. Ill North. Avenue. W.. ALUMINUM porch enclosures . ustnc seum, with'its numerous indoor BR 4-9412 EXPERT SHOE BBfclW «-lt5tX . tf THREE LARGE ROOMS and bath, heat ialniiile*. awning type window*, oom- - ' ' ln&uror BR 6-1900 and BR 6-0777 and hot water supplied, 3rd floor, MS.btnauon storm windows and —'~»i or and'outdoor live and mounted-ex- All trp*s BuUdiaa* REPAIRING oomouurtlon storm windows May 1st, no cat- or dogs. Call BRldse combination doors. Lifetime Aluminum B.S.WILLOUGHBY Tutoring ixf ss—used—variouu s sizes. .$ $3.00 Products Ine~ 103 South Avenue. W. hibits had attracted 47,461 visitors 2-6470. OPEN. WEEKDAYS , • nrrORTNO — High School and Collef- PIZ Z A ames: SEBV-CE y . and up. »^f«rt»m<» Aluminuli m ProductPt* BRidge 6-3W5. • .,. tfReal Estate Co. Open fr-0 12 Clark 8t sublects. Carolus T. Clark. B. A. (Yalel during I860. • . toe.. 103 South Ave. W.. BRidge 6- BRidge 2-5380 ' . . / Evenings. C-U -7 E-t-matM Without Obligation — THREE , ROOM apartment, unfurnished. U-k, Ed. M., 3M Mountain Avenue. In addition to the 3 o'clock Sun- LOUIS MONTINI May 1st occupancy. Adults only, 2nd F YOU PLAN TO BUILD, repair or Sale-men Westfield. Call AD«n* 2-34M. - t» floor. . Inquire at Cranford Variety PURVEYORS FOR day afternoon programs,' Dr. Har- Cra-BtortJ PIANOS and" ORGANS, top brands, best 1 make alterations, call T. JOHNSEN. Everard Kempshall BR 6-0072 SB Alttss SL Store: 26 North Avenue . W.. Cranford. 380 " Lincoln' Avenue. East; Cranford. Marguerite Reurwln BR 6-4486 FUEL OIL prices. Dudkin Piano Co, North Ave. old PI- Mpjdenke, museum director, ,- BAIJW • USVICI BANK AND ' at Railroad Station. Westfleld. ADams BRidge 6-9948. . . tf EVELYN WADE Helen Cregar _-• BR .6-8882 lee/t'J. ATTRACTIVE Unfurnished four rooms, ' Wanted To Buy conducts an adult nature study S-MIL - . tt Marce' Thorrt BR 6-0380 — Caa-sbta l>rts n*BsrtBM«| — bath, porch, available Immediately. U-FI and RECORD CHANGES repairs— Viola Hale : BR 6-3843 WE BUY BOOKS 9 YIARS course every Monday at 10 a.m. SAVINGS LOVELAND FUEL CO. • TAILORS 990 u' month. Includes garafie," heatv autejiekk. dependable service.. Van's Cran- GROCERIES, delicatessen foods, news- PLEASE CALL FOB DETAILS and a half-hour nature program papers *r__ /aims. , Havel-a ^Ocneral hot water, gas. One block from West- ford• Ktaetrlc. S Alden Street. BRidge PJU. BOOK SHOP W-sMleli AND CLEANERS field post office. 3rd floor, sublease, BR 6-1058 Mtrtli aa« C«Btra) INSTITUTIONS More, 343 Boulevard. KenUworth. tf " " • •' : . • • «*. BR 6-1053 I PLalnfield 4-3800 for chlldrenf at 4 p.m. every week- HEAT — FUEL OIL lease, renewable Sept. 1st. Call /e SELL and SERVICE the New KORTH J-Dcmis 2-7651 ADams 3-4296.. 433 North Union Ave. Cranford / ABOVE LISTINGS day, except Friday. / _S*V Cottrtsjsjos —k—TS—Bo ,««AZT HAY. PEAT MOSS. MUL.TEX for IJUfDSCAPmo and — WOBX Yes We, Do — jtlleiang shrubs, bushes, etc. BURLAP • •"' Jim Loveland Lee Dietrich . BR 6-4636 Are offered thru member offices of theGUNS WANTED—Top prices pall.'' for OIL FIRED HOT WATER HEATERS This /week Dr.. Moldenke will COLONIAL y GUI BBldo* t-I14« to protect from wind bum. Truben- U7 Wa-hlqgkn 8*. We-ttWd modem and antUjue tlflea. staotguns, Ksrion HJueldine BR 6-0463 CRANFORD BOARD OF REALTORS talk on "Local Garden Flowers" at XMtk AM. I. , • '. d-0 a-aua Dry C-e*n-i-9 - 7 bach-s Feed & Seed. BRldfe 6-1661: or 1 pistols; also broken Buns; odd lots of REILLY OLDSMOBILE SAVINGS & LOAN Apartments Wanted LOOK FOR THE SIGN ammunition, war souvenirs, swords, • 118 South Avenue. E.. Cranford. U 1 the Monday morning session and BUSINESS WOMAN wishes three to four uniforms, medals. HUnter 6-5340. - tf •• •' • ' ''"'•' • ! " i .. •" at the children's programs will dis- ASSOCIATION - URD FEEDERS, suet cake*, sunflower, room unfurnished apartment in Crapv "REALTOR" REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. All Work Guaxan--«d peanuts, wild bird seed mixture* I I I ford, WestHeld. Scotch Plains area!. G. G. NUNN cuss, "Local >y.ld Flowers." , OLPIMOBIll MOBTOAOE LOAMS Tnibenbacrrt Feed It Seed, BR-dfe 6- ReasonabVe. Call FAnwood 2-4238 RADIO and TELEVISION BR 6-1144 — AD 3-1061 — SU 9-1127 •ate* * ScnU* 1081; 118 South Ave.. E.. Cranford. U after 8:30 P.M. . • Realtors Insurers TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD INSUaEO SAVING* ACCOUNT* * MDLK& DAIRY • LINCOLN BRidge 6-137. ELIZABETH FEELEY ADams 2-T«Sl • BOOK SHELVES, base cabinet, wall cab- NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND 362 North Aye^ E. Cranford, N.X '••'.'••• 3%% 1C Spoth Un-on Avfe. Ct--afar« .« (net. radiator enclosures, chest of Public notice is hereby given .that 810 Hoj-h A**. East, W«sifi-ld DIVIMND FOR MRIOD •-OINNINO JAN. 1 PRODUCTS Yasl Fate-ks. »raju DKAL. DIRECT WITB 78 Centennial Avenue , BR 6-0803 the .Township of Cranford wilt sell at _;. _U OB KMtma Hal-i-ili N FBZP DA.VEY, 43 N. 7th Street, Rooflnf. sfaUna, cutter*, leaden, eztea- certain tract or parcel of land, hereinafter P£la-BSI--fS HURT TRAVEL AI1 type* of carpentry—ma-or or particularly described, situate, lying/and PIE •'• •'.'... Coant-T Ptcsl- M-Dk • KanUworth. BRUtfe'S-S9S8. tf & Business Space 112 SOUTH AVE,, E. CRANFORD mm s-asis 1 afa-lh A**. E. -Real Estate Insurance being (n the Township of Cranford. lit the Auihorized >VER 1,000 sq. ft. 3rd floor at 16-20) Insurance coverage. Sal County of Union. . and State of/ New '•V' Moin Office BUREAUS SALT for WATER SOFTENERS. deUv- North Union Avenue, corner , Alden •MVING PLEASURE" Jersey, at its meeting: to be held. In the From 8 to 12 P. M. . and. Refined, rock, pellets and Wat- ^ a-DMONDUU-attB. Street. Ideal for an engineering of- Avenue. BRidge S-UQS. Municipal Building. 23 North Avenue. PONTIAC kto* coarse. All 100 pound bags. fice, mail order stamp and coin col- EVERYWHERE ... East. Cranford, New Jersey, on Tuesday, 1 Westfleld Ave. \i. Ro»elle Patk RANKIN FUEL CO. - -B or R Salt Service. CHestnut 1-2720 lection budness. etc. MAX T1ECER Many Low Cost Ways to Modern Living INSPECT SUNDAY 1-5 the 26th day of April. 1960, at,8:30 P.M. BRWI4 • Italian Food -iales - Service 'Meteted Service - Prampt Deliveries TRAVELONG —BBMs» V-1786. tt & Co., 213 Broad Street, EL-zabeth 2- . LOW HEATING . . . LOW UPKEEP (prevailing time*: . / / Offtee t» Broad at. 1480. ' MASONRY- CARPENTRY . 6 rooms . . . Ui baths ... all on • Orders To Go rilEL OIL ' BET-UL LOOX-NO tor lamps and shad-sT Visit One Floor . . .Fireplace . . . att. garage' 101 Lafayette Place •BEGINNING at the Intersection of the Van-dull and English ' OIL BUHNER SERVICE Ottf SHDW room and you will findth e ALTERATIONS . . . TOP LOCATION . . . Ideal for some- ' (off 801 Springfield Avenue! : ' westerly side line of Denman Road.and * SEVEN DAYS A WEEIC-- 4 P-M. to 1 AM. •tost car-roily selected lamps and one that has to avoid Stairs ... 829,200 the Muttetfx, side .line of Dorchester , Ford Line Call BHldge 6-9200 Ave., runnins thence <1> South 47 de- MOVING «d * . shades, a thousand and one In stock ROOT-NO—Sm-NO—aEPATHS . but open to offer. Custom built ranch' type beauty, on a at all time*. Shades replaced and made 130x130 comer lot. Lame foyer, living grees 30 minutes' West .82.22 feet to If No Answer. BBidge 6-3341 Painting'- Decorating r Tot Quality «ors_ruu-s--I» and fair prices. . :• ••' •••' : • • ',•'"•'• • •••'••'.' ' •'••• "• • •-. to order. Complete repair department. room and fireplace, 'formal dinlnjS room, the center lute of Shadowlawn Way. for- AND SUPPLY COMPANY GOOD WILL USED CARS 331 Centennial Are. Cranford STORAGE t-UCB stock of replacement glassware. . A, CRANE—Painting and DecoratlOaT, AT DAY'S END modern kitchen, laundry room, four merly Christopher St./ now vacated; THORLEIF JOHNSEN thence 12) South 43 degrees 30 minutes aV. S- WU-tam*. 755 Central avenue. 243 Walnut Avenue..TeL BRidge 6-0-89 twin-size bedrooms, 24. tile baths, cab- it- NOMTB ATB.. S% WB8TFI-XD near Grove street. West-eld. Excellent for estimates. . • ... tf You Will find real relaxation In a home inets ond closets galore, plaster, hot Water East ISO feet to a point; thence ,131 All Sizes and Varieties fram 50c to $2.00 * TRUCK AND CAR , tu»rfc--«. ADams 3-3W8. \ that is located in a real suburban area. heat, attached garage. Huge basement, North 47 degrees 30 /minute* East 1-18 LEHIGH OIL CO., Inc. WILLIAM ROESaX — Interior BRidge 6-9548 Only a few years old with a.large yard must be seen to' be Appreciated. Loca- feet to said side line' of Denman Road; ,. ADams 2-3700 JOHNSON OUTBOARD motors; New and terior Painting. Skilu d mechanic to putter in. tt rec. room to relax and tion tops, taxes 8702. and thence Uk North 14 degrees 09 min- "Satisfaction GtummtetV and. Old Town. Sea Mac boats. West- aonal supervisio-u 309 OrlumbLi Ava- watch television in ... 6 rooms , . • utes West along _aid side line of Den- Insured Savings — Home Loaiis - Odd Marine. 781 Central Avenue; West- Buc. Cranford. Call' BRklc* 6-3710. Hi baths and full basement for the rest Broker cooperation Invited. man Road 170.44 feet to point or place of UNION COUNTY BUICK CO. BXVEB.T OIL BUHHEB 8EBVICE GBT FULL BOUSE POWER . of the family. Priced at 822,900. owner beginning. / »• K-ale«srd at Center. Kenllworib . . - • . tf .'•.•• . • ' • tf 330 volt instaUations our spedaltar •ansferred. . * J&C Restaurant Go The Easy AVIS Way! • Z-MMEBMANN BROTHERS Said sale shall be on the following " BHidge 6-6200 SALT for WATER SOFTENERS. Ice re- •AtNTtNa. nXCOHATTNa. Interior. «_ terms: • / • ' ' Package Beer and Liquor OPEN EVERY NIGHT 41 Mrrtla AT-W FOR LOCAL moval and many other uses!!! Calcium • - ' -r . Electrical Contractors •E-OaT V. lUWaf-ULHD terior. Estimates cheerfully given. HO t-fO*. - U 1. Minimum sale price- 8300.00. Cut Jersey at. JeOermoo. Ells-betb Chloride, also 'Crystal Spar for auto HANS A. BERG. 319 North Avenue. K. WM. W. AUSTIN, Broker- 2. 10fi of the amount of the bid to be EXCEPT MON. TH-L 12 PJU. CAR or TRUCK RENTAL and borne use!)! Trubenboch's Feed * WAKE UP EU-abath 5-3300 BRidge 6-1409. d BRidge 6-0708 paid In cash, or by certified check. Closed Sunday — BR 6-9853 CaU BBJdg* 24*090 Seed. BRidge 6-1661: 118 South Avenue. 62 Centennial Avenue Cranford ' . at the time of the sale. To Take Out FUNERAL K,Craniord. • tf F-UXUDAIrUE appliance repair*—washer*. TO THE VALUE . . . North Wood n-«r Elm. Linden a-s-es -aclato Oas, OU." CHARIES A. RYDXR—Interior and t dryers, dishwashers; quick, depcndahla REAL ESTATE 3. Balance of purchase, price to be 17 Ewtrnwi St. terior n-*t%4 -tkar SAW ' Una. for the finest care of your - skin 6-7347. It Alden Street. BRidge 6-0483. but why not inspect this 4 bedroom upon delivery of deed.' Aa-k*rlt(-i _»rs t* cksas* trass and hair. Make-up for that naturally Colonial home, and make an Offer. It's WESTFIELD 4. Purchaser to pay theTo-t of publica- tovdy- look. Money back guarantee. CALL BENTLEY for painting at Its best, empty . . .. it's Well Built . . . it's only tion of the notice. of sale, revenue BUICK Call Eileen Wilion—BRidge 6-2873. tf ELECTRICIAN—All types of wiring. 10 yr». old. . . . And it's, in the Best Yes, it makes a whale off a lot of difference DOOLET FOHERliL 8E-aVKX at below average cost, BRidge 6-8189. ~ ' service. Lamps picked up. re- stamps and preparation of deed. ' - la-ss s-ul ScrvUs • BEAUTY SHOPS • tf of Location-- < 3. Purchaser to pajr--a proportionate Wis THE WORLD. BOOK EncyclopedU, first and delivered., G. WH-GG-NS. OMC TBUCK 8ALES 6-2461. > tf BRAND NEW LISTING share of the taxes for the current having your own garage and especially in sales. Budget plan. Call EVELYN MICHAEL &I. BAR1CH—Exterior and in- iyear from the date of sale. CHAIKEN. rUlton 8-4216. • tf terior painting. paperhahS-ng. Call 0009 vna CAM ALTERATIONS and REPAIRS by expert Situated in a highly desirable neighbor- 6, The highest bid shall be subject-to • NURSING HOMES • days, BRidge 6-1310. Call evening-. THREE WONDERFUL hood of the lovely Wychwood section, / acceptance by' the Township Com- IS* W. Br*a4 Bl. Blliabctk WILLIAM'S BILNEY'S N. Y. TIMES—N. Y. HERALD Tribune— BRldeo 6-7313. . ' 4-21 carpenter. .Free estimates. work I in bad weather.' for early mornlnff home delivery, call fully guaranteed. Call REASONSWHY!!! adjoining a park. This 2 ..-year-old / nuttee which reserve, the right to EUnb«-h 4-3300 BEAUTY BOX BRidge 6-1311. ranch home' Is for sale due to a business / reject any and all bids. CRANFORD HALI- ATLANTIC STATION Norman B. Retlly. Cranford News- MITHUB A. KIAMIE—Interior and ex- transfer. A spacious 7-room home, plus / 7. The sate and conveyance shall be • Pro-C-Jtonal Psra-aiiantS paper delivery—CH B-8363. tf terior painting and decorating; satis- 1.-It's a Center Hall Colonial. grade level recreation room; 4 bedrooms, ' subject to the following: . • -We-slon-l Balr Colortaa S-Mtti 4b Cen-c-n-ial Aves. Cranfor* faction auaranteed. Free estimates. EXPERT TREE SERVICE — Trimming, 1 NURS1NGHOME 2. It's in Excellent Condition. 2 .. baths; 3-car garage: quiet neighbor- (a) Such .'state of facts as an accurate BERSE BROTHERS '• Expert H-irdretsln*- FLOOR WAXING MACHINES, new and Call \ELil_bcth 2-4245 or BRidse feeding, surgery, spraying and removal. 3. It's a Choice. Section. If you're planning to build a garage this . Used; complete line of waiters and 1083. U Martin Schmeide, FA 2-8-09. 3-29 hood. survey Would disclose, As>taarUe4 15 Aldaa 8t BBidfla 0-0105 Gray Memorial It's a Home of Distinction for Someone (bt Restrictions and easements of ~ janitorial supplies. ' 416 Centennial that appreciate- the Best. Plymooth > De 8oto Avenue. , BRidge 6-3783. Price 540.500 record. If any, and toning ordi- spring, buy "STANDARD SUPPLIES' SLIPCOVERS. STYLED, to fit like Up- . Priced at $27,300 nances. . ' Funeral Directors holstery, at pre-sea-on prices. Sofa (cl Said tract or parcel of land ItCAN Vat-ant SETTLING AN ESTATE—Russ never and a'chairs, formerly 8109. now 869. used, 0-la. 830: BV15. 835; oriental Cemetery Plots shall be used only in conjunc- for permanence. It Batt-nBiH Aim* I- • SACRIFICE—8323—4 graves (8 burials). We also reupnolster, refill cushion-, and tion with adjoining property 8K13. 835—other .-ces. GE vacuum. repair furniture. Furniture cleaning REDUCED TO $18,500 ADams MMM 820. Never used lady'- or man'. 17- Perpetual care, non-sectarian. GRACE- ALAN JOHNSTON/ owned by the purchaser to form LAND MEMORIAL PARK, Kenllworth. special—sofa and 2 chairs. 813. For free . . one building lot fronting on. 441 Hartk An. W. Jewel Gruen gold watch. 823. Abo estimate and expert advice call EL- 3- Make a note of this as this Is a most \ ' (note the "T") / PAINTS - wool hooked russ. STJlton 8-2038.' 4-28 Will divide. Private party. Call Dorchester Ave. '•' Elizabeth 2-3067 or MUrdock 8-1632. 04J1 or WA 6-3333. B. and L. Decor- attractive 2 bedroom Cottage. Living TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD T atom, 1147 Liberty Avenue. -UUstde. room with a fireplace. Full dinlntf room, Realtor /'. A MANSION BETNG demolished—Italian 203 Elm Street Westfleld AD 3-3684 .J. WALTER COFFEE PACKARD^ * FURNITURE * stltPltAatn W/HHB marble. . cupola., lumber, 20 thou- tt modern kitchen. 1st floor lav., new. fur- Evenings and Sundays call : AD 3-47SO • Township Clerk to sand red bricks, shrubbery, house fur- nace and 3 car garage. Dated: April 12. i960 • Phone: .Midge 6-2700 nlihlnm. many useful items! Inquire, AdV. Fees: 823.43 . 4-21 WESTFIELD CO., INC • •' ••''' GENERAti HOME REPAIR—If you have Fern's Furiitture & Appliances -• ArtSapp-is-S Madison GallerM, 230 Main street. Musical instructions • WaHPap-r a job to. be done or Would just like Bniytk-M IWlte -Us_s> Madison. N. J. 4-31 . -L BENNETT, teacher of piano, to talk with us about It, coll Bill's FURNISHED HOUSE 94 HIGH ST. CRANFORD I • Paint • DONT MISS THIS! methods. • risislrsl and popular, Home Maintenance Service. Electrical Exclusive Agents for: RCA WHIRLPOOL, portable dishwasher, son* In your home. 666 Dorian Road, and plumbing repairs, carpentry, floor FOR RENT 1*5* model, in perfect condition, 8130. Westfleld. Call ADams 1-3396 tf tiling, lawn mowing', storm window*, Associated Homefinders of WESTFIELD Call BRioge e-7444.' •' • screens, window repairs, cellar and attic 101 Kcw U-dcsB AT*. Slipcovers ACCORDION INSTRUCTIONS cleaning1. Telephone: BRidge 2-6886. America Living room with fireplace,' sunroom. touts h -PEAT MOSS; 7«.i cu. «!. bale. W 93. Cash Rentals, and Sales Fully Insured. tf dining room, modem kitchen, three Antiques Show BBidaat-SOOO 2 Pcs. a_t $59.95 ind carry. HERB DITZEL'S Nursery DANIEL KUSTER bedrooms and,hath. 8160; heat included. Instead of happening to "the other fellow," fire or theft XO XONEV DOWN-TAKE JS MOS. and Garden Center, 2O9 Denman Road, 1 Von Buren Avenue BRidge 6-6562 Excellent Roosevelt school area. Im- First Congregational Church St. •SO tli-ANCl CO.—NO BANKS'^ Cranford. Open Sundays. 4-28 BUVINO A HOUSE? We appraise'con- FOR THE KEY — mediate occupancy. . / TOV DKAt OUtECTl-Y WITH . dition—repairs heeded for small fee— Pariah House STUI-BBAI-EB PAO-AI-D BHBNNANJfcTOTE LARGE: DRESSEH. hl.hboy, double bed dcductablc If We do work. Carpentry, 12S Elmer St. Weatileld can hit you and hit you hard! FURNITURE electrical, plumbing, decorating: Drive- '/• . / BalM at e*ndc« ENMARE .•>.••. ' .pring* and mattrc&s; cohiplete, 873 to a Better Home — SEE • **• ' . Piano Tuning . Ways, sidewalks, patio*, basements by VlctxoU and rccorcU. 815. 143 Park- Autera. SERVICE POOL-^Benners* ANNE M./0'BRIEN Tues.-W«d.-Thun. ADom. REPAIRS way, Mount-inside^ AD 3-586J. RELIABLE PIANO TUNING ' and re- A-soclateS. • Call BRidge 6-3336 KDecorators . pairing by * recognized experts. Dud- BKidge 6-4810. tf Real Estate APRIL 26,27,28 Genuine — LARGE KOKSYTHlA. A>U»hc«. S3 ruch kin Piano Co. (formerly Cranford G. G. NUNN «U Nor-s Av*. «. DON MAXWELL Piano Co.t ' Tuner* and SebuUder*. M Ml . 145 Parkway, Mountuin.ldc. AD 3- a 181 North Ave.. East, at Centennial Ave. ill Alden St. BR 6-7777 11 a.BL to 10 p.m. dally Guard yoUrsell against loss of your precious jewelry 386X •'.»'• 437 North Avenue. West. Westfleld. BOOKKEEPING AND TAX records all KOPPEBS €0KE FURNITURE ADam* 3-8811, . tf in'One volume. System established in Louisa Old L..y. BR 6-0731 'Admission 75c HUGH CLARK MOTORS 1943, includes tax work by Certified Repairs ITpholstery 31. GAL, STAINULSS STE-J- tUh tunic BRidge 6-8110 Public Accountants. Simple, efficient. Luncheon— 11:30(- 1:30 and papers by renting a safe deposit box at Union Finiahlnf AntUjnes CHAP1IAN BIOS. air pucnp, Alter, charco-Ii wool and saves money for small business. Costa Aat-utr-us) •'.t'' . orr-mmenl; 4 month, old. Beat offer*. leu than 81.00 a week. Call WUson, Appralsalf Call BHldfic --4003. ' BRidge 6-2973. ' tt , Summer Rentals County Trust. You'll be surprised at our low rates! Dodge ADa-ns t-SttlS Nursing Service . BR 6-3120 HOUSEKEEPING! COTTAGES, two* and Bea. Warner __— 8881 H^iwfttsT Aw. Werffleld r 22 in. -p-rtmciit Kite S-J> r CRAWFORD-KENILWOHTH VJM.A. for . CH 8-S019 three bedrooms, completely electrified 833. C-U BlUdce e-oeotl. Ruth Price Keve. . BR6-817-: with modern conveniences. 30' miles Upholstery- Draperies general nuning. Visits. Hypodermics, Hazel Hamilton . Service maternal and Infant care, health edu- GETTING ENOUGH i AD 3-1737 NW Portland. Me. on three mile lake. Dart TWO FIRST QUALITY Let- nylon cord cation. The Visiting Nurse Can Help Lucia O. BU-ney . Excellent / family arrangements, good Flowers . • • Lawn Slipcovers tircJ. IVWH, 840. Cull BKidue 0-4123 You. Telephone BRidge 6-O737. or con- HOT WATER? Gertrude Turk „.._.. BR 6-3641 boating. Ashing, swimming. Golf, rid- sult Telephone Directory, Hour* Mon- ing available nearby. References; ex-, Trees " -vlaintenance For peace of mind, for sure knowledge that your valu- , Salas 4k Strrlca GREETING CARDS CHestnut M478 G E. ELECTRIC llANGE, -OCKI'c.nul day-thru Friday, 8:30 AJC lo 4:30Speclall-lns! in the removal of lime-cale changedi Rates reasonable. - Season Shrubbery - • REAL ESTATE * .FBEE ESTIMATES Uon. 6 year. old. 820. Call Bllidtfc V.it.. Saturday* AJ-. to 1 PJ-L Mfroo m hot water colls.' We rent and sell June 13 to Oct. 1. Open now for BH-dg» 8-2889 ST.. BOMtU P-J« < 2-6716. •ervice Sundays or bolidsy*. water softeners. CALL NOW salmon fishing. Phone PLainfield 4- Dodge "Jol»-Bated" Trucks 3380 or wrll_ Walter A. Gardell. East ables are protected, drop in at any of our Elizabeth, IS Bornslde Av* C-t-afofd JEANNETTE'S JOS.J. GUKER SCHAlBLE HMESCAUK REMOVAL Waterford, Me. v , 4-28 ; MYKTL£_ .Pachy-andra. SyriitsM, an bppointment to Inspect: ADMis 3-3434 GIFT SHOP VENFT1AN of Sh-roit, others. - Lurid^C-p- iturtieti SERVICE • ADfljn- 2-4999 ASHBROOK JOSEPH LA BRACIO ing by expert.. African violets,; Ulack Lost and Found Cranford or Summit offices and rent your safe.deposit OUts — araetla* C-tres — Crrstml LOST— Savins- Book No. 11633 Subur- Calsus — Bar CUUc-ta Magic to .row them In. ,B£NNE3tS' ALL KINDS of Garden work, in- Wafticully new 3 bedroom Colonial with Landscape & Gardening •08 Horih A»«- W_y WmtfUM Asphalt Driveways Wl DEUVKK BLINDS SERVICE POOL, . Hjnlllton Avenue. ban Trust Co. If hot restored before cludlntf cure of Lrwi_l. call BlUdtfe -- tec. room, formal dining* room, modern (t--33-. April 21, 1060, application Will be kitchen and knotty pine family room. Parkb-g Lots —Tmnt End Load** ADa-ns 2-1077 nude {or a new book. 4--1 9644. 4-28 Camps box today! > Located in the desirable firookslde area CREATIVE ARTS DAY CAMP for boys Fred Hoerl Charles Kurt? For Hire 227 E. Broad Si Wee-field NEW S4U1RREL c-pelei, t>or*r_lt neck and priced below S23.00~v and Birls--June 27-Aug. 3. Swimming, line, kite 16. Call HHidiii- 6-2(140. LOST—Savins- Book No. 33602; Subur- TWIN BORO AUTO CORP. ban Trust Co. If not restored before OTLOWSK1S LAWNMOWEH Service. canoeing, tennis, archery, badminton, PL 74080 BR 6-7328 BBidg* -April 21, 1960. application will be made Mowers' iharpencd and repaired. and baseball. Call CR 7-0108 or AD 2- VOR GHADUATtON—LoTr-c Mlct-lloit J AQTHOBIZED FOBO 9T Maalar A*a. Crantord cmbroldentd kilk myloti or-uklK.. Ikii lor a new book. ' 4-21 B 6-8033. tf 6483 after 3 P.M. ' tf jr UQUOR STORES • INSURORS port* from all over the- world. VAIiHIC PHIL F. HENEHAN IMPORTS ' 83 Somcr-ct Street. I'lliin LOST—Savins* Book No. -3174 Suburban CARPENT-31—Quality, Courtesy. Econ- SHAHEEN AGENCY, Inc. field. Op«» Thurxtuy. till a P.M. t Trust Co. If not restored before May oiny. .Tile cciUngs. unh cord- replaced, • DEUCATESSENS it -KC-M 12. 19uo. application will be made for a — REALTOn — porch alterations. closeU. all kind, Teachers ^_—ssa~———syase^s^ss^s^B^B^B^B^s^Bsa^asewp»e^*^s^^e»»ap»*^*^^s^*^^^*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ new book. 3-12 rrpalr. including hew Work. Call ion CoHBty Trust Company B & B LIQUORS 1VIT 20 KOOT TKOJAN f.blii crulM'r. 40 hp 35 Alden Street BRidce 6-7933 WALTER SMITH, AD 3T3317. . DIGNIFIED SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Scott Atwalei* luutoi* flK'loM'd head. available to cultured teacher-, rep- COLONY DELICATESSEN lLavy top. Uuod Cwndifiutl. rv_»onable. — Multiple Listing Service—- " C-U BRid-C 6-O004. resenting World Book Encyclopedia and IMIITYRFS Serving You bt Cranford WATER — Nlsht» Call — Childcralt. Under our guaranteed In- Rummage Sale Phone BJUdge (ATTI Cars BR 60777 - BOY'S 24-lnch bicjcle. liuod condition. Sale-men come plan. Write Mrs. E. Chalken. Al'lllL 25. 2(1. 27, and 28. Worn 9 A.M. Fran-k Hudlmak ...... FU 1-72-3 3406 St. Ocory Avenue, Rohwoy. 4,21 LAWN MOWER SHOP 1M Sooth ATOMS. But Full Lino Of SOFTENER HO. C«U UHid7 —to-3-P/.M.y 4 Alden' Street. Sponsored RenUds Alice—Wltkui. : UB. 6-30-9 ROOFERS WASHTNO MACHINES. DRYERiJ—U»cd, by Sisterhood of - Temple Bclh-Kl, AMERICAN LEGION CASINO Naomi Hcnehan ._ : BR 6-2062 Cranford. . ' Dances, receptions, meeting-, ..i_- Svcdman ;__ BR 6-6733 WINES. UQUOBS and BEERS •Ubullt. New. AU Guaranteed. ' 9MXTM •*— W FREE WATER ANALYSIS * COyrEVS 1» Alden S dinners •— modern kitchen. Eleanor -JCraig - BR 6-1118 Shoheen Agency W.L-SCmOEDEK > lUlldoe 0-2224 < FOUR BOWLING ALLEYS — OPEN Wa-OeXNDS — Used Cars For Sale other convenient offices in lust Phono Free Salt Delivery A.B.C. Approved Sat. from 9 .ajn. Sun. from 1 p.m Dressmaking 33 Riverside Dr. BRIdce 0-0185 BUICK 1030 Invlcla. 4 door sedan, full -, BEPAJB 8*-HVKJE EULCTIUC REnUCERATQK. t Ice trie power, loaded with acces-orles. A real Rao—Edipe*—Excel** BR MUBER or SU 9-0753 Iruncr. and Holpoint frcc-er. Itioue TO THE tUUDE-ELECT: Have your cream puAT. Call BRidge 6-8821 Elizabeth Summit Perkeley Heights A man' who has refbrn-ed him- ^__-D__L _rmJ-M BB-Bl-___Da--_B ^91 e--l4vBB-sna--l-Ba-l--S' CX-iabeth 3-3120. gown custom nude. Wear a gown made 6-2337 lust for you. Copies made. , Call ABOVE 18-8 BUICK SPECIAI RHD. DynufioW X am not e-Cnltl of tcsmorrow, for aett baa contributed bis full share • Consult Ed Sullivar- BTAUnXR HEDUCINO tiutchinc. Ilk. BRidg- 6-3421. We make formal* too 15-17 North Avenue, new. Call FUlton 1-434. -cfoic Furrier drive. WW, deluxe trim. Sacrifice. TMterday and I lav*towards to* rafmnmtion of his — • tf Garweod. CaU SUnset 8-0417. I lunr* FREE DELIVERY MU «V1tf 1 — Dft Mil PJU. or alttr » PU, : , ,. tfZW FUHS. Fur coats EXPERT ALTERATIONS on aU garments! paired, alto mads Into cape* an« LOOK TUB ftlOlf OLDSMOBILE. 1847. 4 door, RAH. lly- I CU. FT. FRIGIDAUIE. Ideul for bu_u;a- Call nnidjic 6-.421. free ulct-up and • *»*. KM. C«U JUUttys tt-UO.7, Cleaned and glared. A. KANTK ,11! dramstlc. very good running condition. .'"T-" 878. CaU 8-Udg6 ••O-S*. , >/•:• • • ••„

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Pa*»81x CRANFOBD CITIZEN AND CHHONKXE. CHANTOBD. N. J. THURSDAY, APRIL High School Honor Roll Lists 205 G. Frank principal of the Cranford ^School, to- Dorothy Turner. '.—,'• . , • ..' Michael Stevens,' Ellen Van Hirt- day announced thahat aa total of 20J Eleventh grade—Alan Arfken: um, Kathleen Wiese, Janine Zim- students earned Jidnor- merman and Jeffrey- Zimmerman. of "A" and ^B" for the third Brenda Beach, Irisa' Berzinskis. Twelfth grade — Steven Ander- marking period. These students Patricia Boyette, Linda Breitel. son, Gayle Beer, Cynthia Blohm, 1I •re: . ' ••'-/''••" Stanley Bross, Robert Cohen, w Ilfii Nancy Brooks,: William Calvano, Entered as accoml clau mall matter at Ninth grade—Henry Bernstein Ileana Coltazo, "Hostile Collins, Nancy Chew, Marsha Cohen, No. 14. 4 Sections, 28 Pages CRANTORD, NEW JERSEXi THURSDAY, APRIL 28, l%0 The Post Ofllc* at' Cranlord. N. J. TEN CENTS 'Joseph. Blaha, Patricia Bucher, Richard Conley, Bonnie Copeland, Stephen Dexter, Alexander Dicker- Emil/ Ciurczak, Patricia , Clare. Lois Copson, Clinton Crane. son, Patricia Downing, James Dul- ilfpi ;: -: Barbara Copson. aGil Davisoh, Also, Judith Davison, Jill Don- icai, Linda Eaton, Beth Epstein, Stephen Dmytriw. Kathryn Dun- nelly, James Drumm, Margare.t Betty Eudene. Youth Week [§tf f I"-! ^i.ft: can, John Elliott. Ellen Erickson, v fyote Split as Committee Deviates Second School Vot0 p»-hv;..tf.f$;- Dudley. David Eaton, Arlene Fac- Also, Robert Freese, Marcia Gil- ' Richard Ernst, Jay Farrell, Cory tor, John Fedorko, Ingeborg Fey, lespie, Judith Gisser, Linda Huff, Friedman. Agnes Fingerlin, Kathleen Fritts, Patricia James, Eleanor Johnsen, • - Also, Martin Gallanter, Eileen Charles Goodfellow, Mary Howell, Holly. Jotz. Vicki Kaplan, Gene- DRUG AND SUNDRY SHOPPERS \m Policy ojt fowtiLand Sale Gill. Virginia Gillespie, Mary Barbara Islnger, Carol Ivcrsen. vieve Knezo, Dale Leland, Michael Next Monday Seen Grant, Richard Gross, • Nancy I Bva split vote, Township : LetUni, Phyllis Ueberman, Vir- *:.}'-.•"'•• . • /' \ * Also. Barbara Kiesling, William Gro'te,' Claire Hallenbcck, Janet ginia McArthur, Harvejr Mannes, L^litttee deviated from its Opening the annual Youth Week Herf urth. Janet Hopkins, Fred- Knox, Christine Koch, Alan Kohn, Diane Kohn, Frederick Kopf, Rod- David Mindlln, George Moot. AT BARON'S YOU SAVE MONEY ON QUALITY ITEMS KotselUrigtownship- observance sponsored by the Ro- erick Huston, Kenneth Ingram, Teenage Dancing Contest ;••'•'. ? ••• Dorothy Johnsen. Joel Kaufmann, ger Kopf, Arthur Kusiv, Jeari Le- Also, Mary O'Connor, .Janice land for residential tary Club, young township "offici- Before September Carol King, Jo-Anne Koehler, land, Leslie Longaker, Dennis Ma- Ruch, Marcia' Santucci," . Carol rucUon Tuesday night als'* elected by the student body at Stefanie Kott. " . i loy, Lynne Marlcy, Margot Metz- Shire, David Skaggs, Joan Slocum, $1.39 then it authorized the public To Highlight Cranford Days Cranford High School will partici- The Board of Education probably will not hold the second gcr, Patricia O'Brien. Keith Pos- $2.00 NEW $3.00 m Also. Nancy Leech, Carol Leon- Catherine Sonnenwald, Rudolph \t the next meeting of A dance contest will highlight the teenage dance planned referendum tonth e new,, high .school on June 14, Charming tell. . Stewart, Frederick Swisher, ARPEGE pate in Monoay night's session o. ard, Jane McCorTU, Richard Mc- STOPEHE HALLOGENE lots oil Stratford terrace Saturday, June- 4, at 8 p.m. as part of Cranford Days celebration Municipal Court in police head- Rudd, vice-president, declared Tuesday night at a postponed crecry, Carolyn. ,May, Howard Also, Paul Reed, Alda Rcvukas. Frances Tannenbaum, Edward BEACH LUSTRE-CREME meeting of the board in. Lincoln School. \ . Elaine Roberts, Beth Roden, Rob- Tcnihoff, David Thaxton, William ROLL-ON TABLETS a minimum price of $5,500. hat week-end. . C quarters at 7 o'clock. John Wither- Milius. Ann Mineur. Ralph Mittel- TRAVELER , Public Affairs Commission- Wesley Philo, • co-chairman of the 12th annual celebration ol . Mr. Rudd presided in the'absence of Mrs'. XJ. Holmes bcrgcr, Robert Olson, ; Robert ert Rowland, Judith Russell,-Pa- Webster, John Witherington and SHOES For Arthritis y ington will preside as "magis: ricia Sechler, Rosemarlc Staddie. Gcorgiana Yuschak. DEODORANT SHAMPOO LH Raymond Kirwan, chairman the contest, open to-7th through, ~~ ~—'-—• "— Williams, president/Vho was O'Reilly, Margaret PetroccioBc or Rheumatism al estate committee, of- Cranford Days, announced that 12th gracte students, will be held trate." attending a three-day\pnven- Joanne Prill. . j the moUon for the sale of at the South Union "avenue munic- Led by "Mayor* David Skaggs, ! tion of the National School Also, Ronald Rittcr, Sandra r lots, having a frontage of ipal parking lot. In the event of the youth" officials** will be guests Ross, Thomas .: Sacken. Edward Boards Association in .Chicago. Douglass Professor to Brief t and to be' used as one rain, the dance will be in the high of the lions Club at its Weekly "I am very doubtful tn: jjantucci, Robert Schachter, Bar- fling lot. Public Safety Com- dinner meeting in the Coach and bara 'Simoons;' Karen Sjursen, School gym. JAMES F. O'BRIEN LESLIE P. GUCK €ontert Event [line 14 will be the date becaii net Nicholas .St. .John La-* Dances tQ^he judged are theFour restaurant al 6:15 pjn. Tues- Robert Staiger, Dennis Sullivan. $2J0 $2.00 Value $1.69 Value Dances Democrat Chairman ye want to make sure that the PTA on Russian Education "seconded the motion and jitterbug, slow dance, cha cha. ffox Republican Chairman William Sussky, Robert ^wisher. day- On Wednesday, the group public has all the facts and figures What We Should Know About Communism—the Russian vs. the "Works Commissioner C trot and waltz. Judging for each Friday Night Mary Lou Trembleyi Kathleen HELENA will be feted by the Kiwanis Club ocfore the second referendum," he American Educational Systems" will be discussed by Dr. Leonardo $1.00 Dusting Powder a"chambcrlin also voted in dance will be in three school Cranford High School's music *A"alsh, Dwight Weeks, Frederick DR. WEST at its 6:15 pjn. dinner meeting in said. The June date had been rc- Santamarina at a meeting Of. the Brookslde Place School PTA on STRIPE POLIDENT groups'f?th'and*8th; 9th and 10th; department will present-its an- Weeman:,.Ka,thryn Williams, Carol RUBINSTEBN AEROSOL and —$1.00 the J & C Rfessauranl, and next lerved by the board at a meeting Wednesday, May 11, at 8 p.m. . .' BW....C votes were cast by and 11th and 12th. One member Republicans Reelect O'Brien; nual spring concert tomorrow Wolf and James Zacharyi!' : >n April 12. COLOR SHAMPOO TOOTH PASTE L Ira ti. Dorian and Finance of each couple should reside in Thursday the young people will night. Six vocal and two instru- • Tenth grade—Susan BabcoCk, An associate professor of.Spanish at Douglass College since 1945; Dr. TOOTH PASTE Lambs Wool Puff r v The next .possible date probably In Plastic Bottle ..mmissioner J. Howard, McAteer. Cranford. . , • visit the Rotary Club's 12:15 pJn. mental groups will, entertain at liita Bernstein, Rochelle Block, Santamarina has taught in Spain Gliek Is New Democrat Head will be in September, Mr. Rudd DENTURE CUP Mayor Dorian said he was vot- luncheon meeting at Cranford 8:15 p.m. in the school auditorium. Donald Blosser, James Borges. and Cuba where he earned de- French in. Highland Park High Prizes will be offered by Capt. sifted. He said the board wants to grees at the University of Madrid , against the motion because it N. R. Fiske Post 335, VPW. Ihe Methodist, Church.' James' F. -O'Brien of 35 Henley avenue was reelected chairman of The' High School Choir will Janet Bowman, Barbara Brewster, School. Highland Park, will ac- highlight the evening's program. be sure all possible' figures are nd University of-Havana. While >1.50 «bccn the policy of the govera- Starlites, led by Gilbert Tardif. The ?""»»a1 program will con- the Republican Municipal Committee for his fourth term and Leslii' presented to the public before the .. Nell Castaldo; Ea*w~ard Coe, Fran- company her Husband. This meet- in Europe during'1945 and 1955 « body not to sell township-own- Cranford High School senior, will clude as the Youth Week "offi- P. ?31ick of 34 Wqdsworth terrace was named to succeed M. Jordan Other vocal. groups to perform cis Collins, Brian Conley, Martha ing is open to all Cranford resi- are the Freshman1 Chorus, Boys' new referendum.'He added that a ind in 1957, doing research on the I property for residential con- provide the music. The band cials" sit vtith their' adult counter- Price is category. at 8:30 pjn. onBlay 10. tet. James. Lenhey will conduct stein. . David Erdmann. Charles drive. these groups. . Surveys of the Hillside and >th'crwise available. rtblle the township has sold Serving as members Following a lengthy session in ivans. Marie Foster, Gail Grif- Miss Vvette, director of Yvette's Memorial Field sites are being -jtaitcr,cd parcels of land during "Township Commit Building, Mr. O'- George Tocnes is in charge of fiths, Paula Hollerbach, Diane Results of his research in Europe Progress Club Meets Dance Studio, will serve /as a the Municipal Garden Club made bXj Township Engineer Pat- •the pa^t two or three years, in Linda Eaton. Marcia the Instrumental part of the pro- Hunt, Nancy Ives.; Marilyn Jack- in language' teaching • are to be Mrs. John L. Christy presented judge, Mr. Philo reported.' Miss Brien defeated Mrs. B. C. Belden rick J. Grail. His findings will be Ijiost instances the parcels have ginia McArthur 1 gram, which will include a flute son, Riley Jackson. Cheryl Kean, iublishcd by the United Nations; a program on Leonard Bernstein Bunny Auer of Cranford, one ol for the Republican chairmanship, passed on to the architects for DRUG ST •been 50 feet or less and have been her students, will demonstrate Tannenbaum. Opens Homes trio and a clarinet, quartet. cost figures, Mr. Rudd said. >ther articles written by him hav-at the luncheon meeting of the BAR by a vote of 15-12 with one com- James Kiernan, James King. ". Ijold-to adjacent property owners Other youth ••"^officials' Religious, fo'k, and popular I Also, Diane Leland, Donald ng already appeared in profes- Progress Club on Tuesday at the 34 Eastman St. (opp. Cranford Theatre) Cranford MBJ3. FREDERICK L. DEACON various dances .assisted by other mi]!ticm:in abstaining. On, motion At a board meeting two weeks sional journals in Spain. The 1(0 bring the lot size up to the pre students. , j • ' part in the oobservancb e music will be sung. The llnale Lewis. Robert Low, Sandra Mc- home of M*s. Bedford H. Lydon J agqj it was announced that R. E. — Store Also In Westfield — •lent township requirements. Township. clerk.*' ~* of Mrs. Bclden, the^election of Mr.Wednesday again will be the traditional "Bat- Arthur, Gay Milius, Thomas Mity. 'ecipient of several prizes and of 319 North Union avenue. Applications, printed in today's Scott of Elizabeth had been re- : I Following public' hearing" al Dickerson; 'township O'Brien was made unanimous. ' Flower arrangements by young- tle Hymn of the Republic" by thefl, Delia Munda'y, James OathV llowships for research, Dr/ San- issue of the Cranford Citizen and tained at a cost of $500 to appraise ' We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities •rtich tio objections were offered, Chronicle, should be submitted by Rudolph Stewart: ""building Much of ,the discussion at thesters will be one of the highlights Julia Ward Howe, with all th the. property ' at the Hillside • and tut, William O'Reilly, Shirley Ra- tamarina is at present writing We can do more good by being musical groups participating. ' •the committee adopted on final May 26 to Mr. Philo, 9 Iroquois specter." David Thaxton, >utset of the meeting centered of the open homes and garden tour Memorial sites. :acs, Joyce Roden, Helen Sipp, book on Spanish civilization. «ood .than in ./any other way.— STORE HOURS: 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. — FREE DELIVERY — BR 64100 Some of the other choral nelec- Mrs. Santamarina, a teacher of BowIandHllL litading an ordinance appropriat road, or the office of the Citizen "township engineer.'"' Fred Swish- ound the committee's 'coostitu- of the Garden Club of Cranford on Mr. Rudd said these facts .will be Ilchact Terry, Karen Tucker and Hears Advice tions will.be_"Cry Out and Shout," : ling $25,000 fro.n the capital im- and Chronicle. •,.... : er.. ' I • _. .. and by-laws which were Wednesday. released befbrc the second referen- Nystedt; "The Falcon," ' Gerrish, Ijrovement fund to purchase the Mr. Philo announced that music At next Thursday's Rotary Club adoi>ied a' few years ago and Forty-four girl scouts and chil- dum. - - •old Methodist Church property on session. David Skaggs and Frances whichN. limited the chairman to and "Brazilian Psalm," by Berger The vice-president said the On Investing for the fashion show on June 2 dren of club members will display Several of the vocal grouRS will •Walnut avenue as a future site for Mrs. Frederick L. Deacon of the at the" Cranford Dramatic Club Tannenbaum will speak on thethree successive terms. •• arrangements at tho home of Mrs. board is studying a four-point re- I j new library. ' • present selections from "Okla commendation made two weeks Deacon Agency, 4 Alden street, building Will be provided by thetopic: "My Responsibility to Cran- •Norman H. Brubaker was elect- Mat hew V. Hall. The girl scouts homa." • I The Methodist property has awas elected to succeed Mrs. A. C.Musicians' Association, Local 151, ford and Cranford's Responsibili- ed local representative to the Un- are members of Troop 784 led by pgo by the Citizens' Committee for The High School Choir this ycai a Better Cranford to reduce the I frontage of 98 feet on Walnut ave- Hoff as president of the Cranford (Continued on Page #) ion County\Republican executive Mrs- C. H. Cox; Troop 81, Mrs.has sung a Bach oratorio with Inue and a depth of 200 feet The Business and Professional Women's comrmttee. offices will be Frank Dickison, Jr., and Troop 06, size of the .Orange avenue site to (jroerke's 3Ra|)Ln^ & Qu^nE^uUn^ a New York professional croup, 25 acres an* to cut the cost of I township owns an adjoining 50 Club at a dinner meeting: in the filled at a farther organization Mrs. Harold Laughlin. Ribbons joined the rest of the music dc- joined the rest of thebuildingthe'building. The boarboad also is hoot lot and is negotiating for the Coach and Four Restaurant Mon- Clergymen Call for Ending meeting on May wilill be awarded. partment In the ChrWtmns pro I purchase of the J. J. Wllght pro- day evening: * On assuming chairmanship. . Mrs. Charles C. Goodfellow, Jr., «ram and-participated in numerous studying another' plan submitted Iperty, also with a 50-foot frontage^ Other office^ for the, coming again, Mr. O'Brien >inted out that tour'chairman,' said tickets will be assemblies. It will appear at theby the school staff to reduce the I »hich will make a total- parcel ol year were named as follows: First it is imperative tha't\)6cal Repub- available at each of the six homes • (Continued on Page 8) (Continued on Page 8) " 1118 feet frontage by 200 feet vice-president, Mrs. Harry H. Bow- Of Nuclear Weapons tests Means work harder an ever to open from 2 to 8 p.m. In the event Idepth. ers; second vice-president, Mrs. Seven clergymen from Cranford which may be summed up in hisachieve victory in Novehnber. Theof rain, the tour will be held next I Referred to the Planning Board Walter A. Keve; recording secre- and one from Kenilworth are declaration that the only real se- GOP has a ticket, he declared, of 'Thursday. tary, Mrs. Mary Richmond; cor- curity is to ensure" that no one I was a request from the Board of among 40. religious leaders in the which all can be proud. Straight Mrs. Goodfellow suggested that Town Planning in Cranford I Education for the reservation fbi responding secretaryt , MiThl has the means of annihilating any- across the line. visitors start the tour at the home Union County area who have I tdiool purposes of townshlp-ownet ma Tunison, and treasurer, Mrs. one else.* He promised the ideal municipal and garden or the F. J. Plattners, I Jots in rear of Livihgstoii~fichool John M. Duryee. ', agreed substantially to a state- -Our concern is «noraL the re- (Continued on Page 8) 110 Orchard street, where the tra-Next Subject for LWV Study International Uniform Co., New Mrs. Deacon; a licensed real ment calling for a permanent end spect for all human life. The is^ ditional house features a wide- A survey of town-wide planning in Cranford with a view to pre- (Continued /ront Page 1) (Continued on Page 8) to nuclear weapons tests, accord- sue as we see it, >s survival." spread view of the river and Muc- senting recommendations to appropriate agencies was adopted as the ing to an announcement this week, Local clergymen who agreed to Parking Stickers Ipnnell park. , . next local study project of the Cranford League of Women Voters there's a Double Play to make every body by the RevC Dr. A. Alexander the statement are: • . Vt the next home, of the H. R.as the league held its annual meeting at Koos Bros. Restaurant in G Lewis of Elizabeth, chairman of The Rev. Alexander H. Shaw of Copsons of 18 Hampton street, a 41 Elizabeth avenue, general sec- Expiring Saturday Rahwaahwyy lust Thursday evening. -~ ^^^ beautiful . . . why-search more? Whafever \loeal Programs to Mark the Union County Clergyman's tflbleNset for lunch by the river retary of tiie SieSiewwr Jerseyy Council New stickers will be required in Each year the league chooses an _ your figure problem, Warner's has a Double Committee for Nuclear Informa- will bevfeatured. One of the love- of Churches; the Rex-. Robert Biz- the Springfield avenue parking liest riv&rsidfi gardens will be seen area of locar government to study' {Observance of Musk Weektion: lot and the portion .-of the South Play to solve it! Some with waist-whittling 2dro. rector or Trinity Episcopal at the h\rne of the E. L. Bal-in addition to state and national New Store I "-Let's Make Music—-tot Harmony In life" is the theme adopted Members' of the committee in Church; the Rev. Arnold J- Dahl- Uniort avenue and South avonue deschwielehs of 17 Central avenue. problems. ^Activities undertaken Sta-Up-Tops, some -with hip-trimming side recent weeks have been, attending quist, pastor of Calvary Lutheran Jot reserved for local residents previously in this connection have I by the National Federation of Music Clubs for the 37th annual ob- starting Sunday. They are avail- .Refreshments will.be served at panels .. . . but all.with Warner's exclusive seminars at Cranford Methodist Church. the home of\he R. M. Cranes of included publication of "Know I wrvance of National Music Week, May 1-8, in connection with which Church on the. issues raked by able at police headquarters for Opens Today I many musical' activities have been scheduled in Cranford for the Rabbi Sidney O- Shanken. spiri- 420 Riverside \lrive in the 200You- r Cranford" booklets, a study, A. M. brown's. 5c, 10c and Si criss-cross, bands to doubly flatten your tummy nuclear warfare. The Rev. Dr. a six-month period at a fee of $10. of forms of local government and I toming week as well as the entire month of May.' tual leader of Temple Beth-El; the year-old farmhouse at the site, of Store at 117 North Union avenue Lewis reported the group conclud- Rev. John A. Dcveaux. Jr.. pas- Police Chief Lester W. Powell an analysis of the municipal bud- in comfort. Come in at once . . . see how easy In a prelude to Music Week, the the original CraneXs Ford. At the will open its spacious 55-by-90-foot ed that all citizens should acquaint tor of St. Mark's AJLSJE. Church: reported that the stickers may be •>••— —-—\---\y.. get. ':^K. ' v obtained at headquarters today I home and garden of he Mathew store with a gala three-day event, it is to have a beautifully shaped Warner's annual spring concert of the Cran- themselves with the facts and com- the Rev. Laird O. *Uil!ef, associate Mrs. Bert Backinoff, local study beginning this morning: at Goerke s municate their, concern to their or tomorrow and that patrolman-D. Hulls of 8 Normankhc place, hn- - -i. • ... ford . High School music depart- minister at the First Presbyterian chairman, In discussing the town- figure. • ' . Public GD elected representatives. Myron Cymbaluk, records clerk, tiques and terraces in\the setting The new store, which will have ment will be presented- tomorow Church. of an old apple orchard will be wide planning study project, said more than a dozen departments, is find all your night, featuring the High School The statement issued by the The Rev. Dr. Albert AUinfier, also will, be on duty Saturday morning for their issuance. shown. Y questions to be answered include-: attractively decorated in pastel Choir, Freshman Chorus, Boys* committee reads in part as follows: pastor of Cranfoid Methodist. colors with slimline fluorescent favorite styles of Test Tuesday "Mfe believe that d just and dur- The chief added that notices Mrs. Goodfeliow suggeswd that "What is town planning?" "What Glee Club, Girls' Chorus, Girls' Church and secirelary-ircasuivr of are the advantages and disudvan- lights and tile floor. A mezzanine 1 Wailing sirens at 2 p.m. Tues- able peace cannot be created with- of the expiration date have been the tour end at the, home-V the Ensemble and Boys'' Double Quar- the committee, afcd the Rev. James G. L. Griffiths of 14 Hampton\ond tages of (i master plan?" "What floor across the rear of the store left: Average Length Pantie or Girdle, .beige, day will: signal the start of thetet out a permanent end ^ nuclear S. Tiller, pastor ** Community placed on cars using the restricted will be used for display and of- weapons tests by all nations, in- lots during the past we*ek. (Continued on Page 8) (Continued' on Page 8) WARNER'S pink pearl/ blue pearl, white or blqck.ll 8.95 I public participation phase of Music also will have an impor- Methodist Chusrqh in Kenilworth. fices. ternational arms control, negoti- Alert 1060," the tant place in the 1960 Festival of A. M. Brown of Westfield is fine foundations Arts to be held in the high school ated political settlements and the president of the new store and Left Center: Waistline Paritie Brief, beige, pink seventh annual nationwide Civil establishment of world law in in- pearl, blue pearl, white or black______5.95 gymnasium from 1 to 4 p.m. Sat- John A. Massa of Syosset, L.' I., and have them Defense exercise. urday, giving the public on op-ternational affairs. is secretary-treasurer. Double Play Cotton Bra______^-i50 A three-minute steady tone . on portunity to witness the. creative "We are convinced that inter- Mr. Brown, who has been with N expertly fitted • "« sirens will be the warning or ability of students at the school. national arms control requires F. W. Woolworth. Stores for 19 Right Center Average Length Pantie or> Girdle to. impending enemy uir attackThe. annual Youth Choir Fes- that no nuclear weapons, be spread years, has been' manager of the among countries which do not as to ydur figure with dip waistline, white_6.95. Double Play JAt 2:15 p.m. a three-minute tival will be held at Cranford Westfield Woolworth store for the s I broken or warbling-siren tone will Methodist Church at 4 p.m. Sun-yet have them. We welcome past three • years. A graduate of by our trained Bra in pink, beige, blue, black or white_2.50 w signal for all traffic to stop and day. Children and youth will bo President Eisenhower's recent New York University School of .to pedesirlans to seek shelter. participating from the First Pres- statement that pur government I Commerce, he is a Navy veteran corsetieres Righf: All-Slimming Double Play Corselette. | AtUiek information and ihstruc- byterian Church and Calvary Lu- has 'no present intention of shar- i of World War II. He is a. mem- ing nuclear weapons with its al- white : _1500 a will be broadcast over the theran Church, as well as the ber of the Westfield Kiwanis Club 1 CONELRAD frequencies, 640 lies,' and we ask that this policy and Knights of Columbus of Wcst^ 1 Methodist Church* I2'U on the radio dial, and The Junior High School spring be made a permanent one, rigidly field. Mr. Brown is married and . f aven FM stations between concert, featuring both vocal ond adhered to. . has eight schildrcn. 'and 2:30 p.m., In the event instrumental departments of mu- "We applaud the many remarks Mr. Massa, formerly with Sper-, FOUNDATIONS, GOERKE'S THIRD FLOOR actual attack, CONELRAD sic, will be presented at Cranford made by Governor Mcyncr in his , .(Continued on Page 8) §- I -.- report when it is safe to (Continued on Page 8) recent tour around the country. ?*?;• | «w shelters. .'•',' i Tho public participation portion Rosary Society " the exercise will end at 2:30 , Wllh another steady thrce-mlnuto Youth Day Program Slated Tells Communion Nr,dinC or the sirens. I jiA*™»-'strlsnis on city streets will PreakfastDetaih " directed to- designated shelters For Sunday by Elks Lodge fhrot- hundred anil fifty mem- wardens and police. Nearly Awarding of United States,Sav- exalted ruler of the local lodge . W.OOo school children also wil and a member of the New. Jerscj/ bers and guests at-c expected to 1 ing Bond* to the locul winners in attend tho unmiul communion "* li'il to shelter areas. . the Elks National Foundation State Elks scholarship commitU-e. A John O'Lcary, boys' baseball breakfast t»f St. Michael's Rosary 'l motor vehicles will be rc-Scholarship contest will be a high- Society this Sunday, ~ it was an- (Coiuiitucd ou Page H) '. JJght as Cranford Lodge of Elks chairman, will present the lodge's . > u . checks covering sponsorship of nounced by the chairmen, Mrs. particlpatcH in the Elks National Harry Hughes and Mrs. Charles -Youth Day program in the lodge three teams in the Cranford Boys' I Autopsy Result* Told Baseball Leagues, tho Navhjos in Sizer. J- home at 3 p.m. Sunday, it wasthe Nomahcgan Minor League, the The Rosariuns will attend the of Scott Boy announced by Exalted Ruler Ro- Reds'in the National League and 8 a.m. Mass at St.. Michael's i, .» cause of the death o bert Willinmson. AhgelM in the Pony League, (jhurch prior to the breakfast. Mrs. Bat Public Affairs Commissioner H. the AhgelM in the Py 'y C. Scott, 13, ooff 6 Park tci- Accepting for each league wilill bbe Douglas Prior will conduct the ll fractur Raymond Kirwan, chairman of the h; • . c.uld have been a fr the respective vlcc-prcsidcnts^Wil- choir. con- lodge's scholarship committee, will 'he .skull, with possible liamH. Batcman. Joseph J. Trezza The breakfast will "bo' held at '•i <°auscs including nip make the presentations to *Davld Wally's Restaurant, Scotch Plains. J and Edward Volherbst. "> »f both lungi;, a ruptured and Skaggs- of -21 ...Doering_ jyny_ and —TheTodgeVdonatlon to the Boy Honored gTIes^TwiH include the Rt. "' H>lctn, ruptured liver and Frances G. Tannenbaum of 73 Scouts of America will be present- Rev. Msgr. WilUam B. Donnelly, kidneys. Police Chic Lawn terrace, firnt place* winners, ed by Charles M. Eckhardt. scout- pastor of St. Michael's and splrit- -pter \v. powcU ^jd> thl thiss wccweekk i and the runner-up, Patricia J. uul director of the society. tp Downing of 216 Arbor street. ing chairman. Guest lay speaker will be' Mrs. °rti»K thu ilndlnga In an au Past Exalted Ruler .Frank X. K of Elizabeth and Plainfield Pi\" l'<)nrliinl I ib_ y Dr»*^. . R•« . Bw%. ^^™...^Case. Speakers for the program will be Evelyn Ruotolo' of the Catholic Mayor Ira Dorian, Francis H. MuIUn, youth activities chairman assistant Union Coun will be in charge of the program. t» ^ original Crane's Ford, and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Griffith of Speakers' Bureau. Her topic w 'examiner. Wolff, president of the Cranford dT^whr^a^ (Continued on Page 8) Ihlc Refreshments ''ond a social hour b) boy. son of Mr. ond Mrs Boys* Baseball Leagues, and Com- will follow the ceremonies. M uimnton wad. Tbc tour will be held from 2 to 8 pan. (Sec s.t°ry above.) Sound, on page &) missioner Kirwan, who Is a past