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•'••'••../ '•-''• '. A •c 'v.v: MENTAL HEALTH -THE-CRANFORn CITIZEN A? .,THURSDAY. APRIL 19, 1956 . • ;- "y • Babe Ruth League Fathers' Night Djrte Plan Expanded Golden Wedding •yt. Practice Saturday S ••• -'-.il kocal Pupils Aid Soil Testing by PTA Summer Program bintier Honors G A R W O O.D — The -annual GARWOOD •— IVactjceJoijhe Babe JRuth League',-, open jtojGar fathers' night program of the Gar >EB, ' • «t . :.- •.:.:: A- J- Vf ^ , ^ ^^ i _j Project of Jamesburg Class r Fot Playgrounds wood boys between the. ages of 13 GAR WOOD— The children of . • The l'o«t Oftice at 'Craft/old, N. J. f., i' .,f wnnri parent-Teacher Association •••CRANFORD', ;NEW -JERSEY, THpRSM^APRIL 26^ 1956? JAR-WOOL) •- and—l-i),—wni—begin -1 h I.**—ffiilniUtUL -jaj^and • Mi .•». ,L»j|U>S-P Wffft^9' ftfcftfc has been postponed trom them Marjorie . sixth grattf j eves, 4+; James Dobbin*. 41; Mart p,aygl.ound vo_ at ,Unami-Park, It -wai; reported 247 Fourth avenue been- .i- tin , Gerger, ^Patsy PeUegnno it was announ- gram - under sponsorship of. thefollowing a league irieeting 'held at a-surprise goldeld n wedding an- . Set Clocks Ahead I Recreation Commission already are Monday-night. . ' • niversary dinner and party at tho Cont tacis:Aivardeii f or ££? to^earra^ for | ^- Cranwood on Sunday.-' . Saturday Night a collection Qf-soils, found in this I executive board in- the .underway, it was .reported today pPoaches were named as follows: ( Frank Severage. Attending were approximately Cheer .up, folks;- Despite these I area in response to a request re- Mr. and Mrs., Robert Ecob,. 353 by Joseph Ti-oianb, recreation 'di- Donald l^egg, *ranK. ocvuiogc, 60 guests-^from. Garwood, Beverly, Hickory avenue. DavitJ 'Wilson,- John Lecitra, chilling "spring" "days, there's rector lor the commission, ' Ocean -Gate, Elizabeth, North Ber- I stjll hope I'oi'1 better-tjmes ahead. , Contracts'-'totaling, approximately $130,000- have been .awarded, fijp.j A contribution to the. state Mr. Ti'oiano has been authorized Cecil Spencer, Roc.eo Lettieri, Carl gen, P'ompton' Lakes, Union, Ro- in building fund, was approved ancC Soltis, Sr., and Jphn'Battale. . ." ' Daylight Saying Time, with its erection-of the new rectory at St.. Michael's Church, arid the work is-j Ind-icatibiis are that, more than ' by the .commission to hire t\vo selle Park, Westfield, Rahway, Eas'l long, bonus hours of after-work scheduled, to-get under way immediately, .with'Completion promised ; will be made at alatpr date. Mrs. -• . • • . • • • • _ i • ' •! •• • 2.500 persons will take advantage -. playground • directors,-, one i'oi Keansburg and Newark. •brightness, is just around the Fredericks C, Wehrum,. Jr., pre- Two reqftests for .construction of sidewalks, "in- vicinity oTelcmcn- by November, it was announced, today-^y the Rev. William B.'-Dpri-J i of the Salk anti-polio vaccine pro- I. - Washington ScK'ool and.ont; for Former Garwood Mr. a.)d Mrs. Wenzel were-mar- corner. ' . ': sided.- ' ' •'•••' .... Lincoln School;-:~- ried on Ajyil 14, 1906, at the-Ger- sehools were presented to Townsliip Committee Tuesday, night. hcl'ly,'.pasto'r.' ' .. ',..•'. '. • . . j Municipal Committees | gram to be conducted here by the •' • £ referred to-^the public works tlcparlmbnt tq survey, the Daylight Saving Time officially brushes and tooth paste and arc . y, ; Assisting Mr. -Troianp, Hi. prep- man •• Lutheran Church on East W rc The general contract \yas awartU': Board of Health' starting- Monday c ls0 becomes effective 'at 2" o'clock- being- givwV domon.'itraiiohs and ' Regula>- •'r •organizatio, n candidates aration for the expanded slimmer Girl Married 62nd street, New York City. Both ta'i areas and prdsent "their findings at a special conference. ed to' Wilson Brothers Builders -'•with two-Newark doctors.in charge,! , advice.on the correct way to brush j <»v.|,«..., •...„ induct Officer^ program are John Hay, commission are.natives of Zips, Kinsidel,''.Au- Mrs. Richard p. Adams .qt. 24,:Hernfng avenue, president of the Sunday morning," Sp_jiet your iAinong; Honor -Ine^-ibf—Plainlleld--on-iheir. bid oi al wel<( v ' here fo/^tiis- clocks:AH]&AD one hour before and sqverul local physicians -co-' ." ,their teeth' by Mrs. Michael Kueh- : *<> - favored here lof dis- president; William Patten, sec.ru- In Florida ^ stria-HUi-^gary. --Mrs. Wenzel emi- 'Roosevelt PTA, requested a per- .• - ;-~ •— '— $101,000, while the,, plumbing con- ~ta •••KchopUnursV.arid Dul.MljIton ! "pt dehu-i.tes to; the Democratic j^aryrti'easurer, and. .Louis' Martci. going.to bed Saturday night. operating. ...' ... . ; ' ; Of Rosary Society ' GARWOOD j-*; Announcement grated 'tVjSfew'-York City in-190.3,1 m'an'e'nt sidewalk on' at least one Invited by College . _" A little reminder on keeping tract went to Olehilc'Plumbing l TJuehbinder • i- - f nafkm"4T coTivcntiorir the-votes-be-1 StitdentsppStudentS~TJarticipatingg -in • the has been made of the marriage of and Mr.-Wenzel came to Garwood • llcating Company .ef Linden ,U.p .to yesterday,-the.-Board of, i 1 ;jde of. Dunham avenue, in the ift scmi-- 34, ancTSjdney .nrSTolTCr^r that- lack' of a sidewalk. tioiis, and it is expected that others^ . pupil* - I as compared with' the. Kefauvei of Hollywood, Fla., \vho formerly oUgh for hine years, Mr. Wenzel ahead"' but "fall- back. Ci-anford for $10f300. and. resided, in Garwood, to Robert C. .a hazardous condition for electrical contract to Joseph will'be filed -before the clinics" patch "tests. g, was employed for rViahy years ab I" stai'l lii-lbualSchtmHttltl'di+HifiT-^htt^— -V—T-h«—W« B^St|i 1. [t:l|fih on hmwt-a^aiV-w^— and Loan Association has of ^ ,. Tla Brohko, at a _specinl induction ' -. • ' , I Ol iVUilllli, J: let. , • ^lui Kenneth Morris 'of 9 Blake /Bids- on . the project, were re- of the. vaccine. " J . - ocCpins of merit' For alternate Democratic c '.V.u'"u" •'. u • . announced. Following the" ceremony,,- held dren, Mrs. Roger Todd' and Riw service conducted^bcondy the Ritl Rev; cloiph Wenzel of Garwood and.-Wal- presented a petition- con- ceived recently at the Newark Dio- Health Oftlcer William P; Smith pils who have attaint' delegate's, unopposed regular or- The boys' boxing-team will meevj. n 5 . St. Mary's Church, Mia- Msgr.i John M. Walsh]]' pastor, in 1 fining 24 signers requesting a cese Chancery in Newark, and the-, reciuestoci-that all persons wishing average for the current year in, ganization . liindidato's" ^received.' a team from the Irvington PAL ii. mi'•--. an•d a ,receptip'• •.-..••:n a.t th.. e _„Heidel' , ,-;;- .tor. Wenzel of. Menlo Park; Tour Set for Alert the church last Thursday night. grandchildren 'and one great- sidewalk on the easterly side of contracts were; awarded on Tues- to arrange for the shots have tlveir. their thrift- habits.. -•' • • . • vot.es (is .follows: Jean Krulish, 70. the .'Lincoln School gymnasium at burg . Inn, HalTend'ale, Fla.,; the day. Father Donnelly said the There also was. -recitation of'the couple- left' for Nassau. They plan grandchild.. ' .-' - ' . .'. Walnut avenue for. 500 ..feet o)?r .request slips-in his-office by to- . In the Franklin' School kinder-' and Sigmimd Swirtntknwski-,, 71.- 8 p.m. ••• May 4. Pat DiFabio -is , -.•••••• <$. - . •' p. landscaping - c 6 n t r '& c t will be Rosary in the church, following coach -for thelocad, team. to make their home in Miami. ' . posite-the Walnut- Avenue' School/ On Tuesday | niorow -to prevent swamping the Carten the following pupils-had-a Congressman,,Harrison A! Wil- awarded later. -, /•'..'• which the society's monthly^meet- Possibilities of setting' up a sen- Mus, Jerry Pynka and Raymond Her letter pointed out that young- clinics with last minute requests. perfect' record in 'attendance lor liams, Jr.-* unopposed-for. Demo- Plans for Cranford's participa- .With.the work scheduled to start , The'' clinics will be in chiirge t\t the month of March: K.'tren Gili; ; ing was held in the cafeteria of St.. ior, baseball team for ^bpys be- Kitsteiner of Miami were the at-Anna M. Mumiy, 163; Ogden.Beat- stei's have to undergo an unnecesr ion with, other communitics> of mtit,•:•:•.:..-: cratic nomination for reelection, iromediately, g r o u nd. .-..brea'king Pi;. Abciol ishimi. M.C., F.A.C.S., Anne's' School. tendants, and ushers were H. John ty, 106, and Harry A.: Wierenga iiary risk bywalking in the street Carolyn Seamfin, Jacqueline Ken- was accorded a tally, of, 70 Gar- •••" • i'tween the ages of 16 a'nd .19 are die; state in" the ''"Oixsration May; ceremonies will be Qmitted; Father I of St. Barnnbas'Hospital, Nowsirk,- Other ;for ^hc ensumg |bcingbeing,, stucliedstudiedi , ththe recreatio recreation didi- Eger of Hollywood,.brother,of (he •101'. • • ••'" ''•-•' '. •along ti' busy ' thoroughfare,- and ny,.John-Tousehor.-.arid John Wor- wood votes.. Day", alert ori; Tuesday were an- i Donnelly' Said, but there will bo ! and'Memorial Hospital,' New York, 1, i i. •,i-.-ii •.,. ohitz! Carolyn Seaman has.-missed year were , installed as follows: rector reported. bride, and.Mr, Pyzfca. - - . Sen. "Estes- Kcfauvcr,-._.-whosg this- is the.only stretch along Wal- nounced today by Civil Defense Regular organization .candidates were name was the only • one- appearing nut avenue between R-aritaa road' j suitable dedication rites later, and Dr. Frederick A. Loprete, M.S., only .one. day thus in the current Mrs^ Frederick Degenhardt, v i The bride is a graduate.of tho Director-Francis W. iForcmun. The two-story building is' to be M.D., of St. Bariuibas. Several -school year..- h. _.. ...-..., lor delegates-cit-large' to the Re- Garwood ..schools and Jonathan '•and Lincoln avenue without side- pTiinfca'n national convention were presidefft; Mrs. J^eph Pbrubsky, The activities -will take-' place stru.eted on Aldcn street adjii-. GEORGE E. ttEURY local doctors hi.v'e imiicatpd their '*' ' • •'' -.'it ^Sunday 4; Ril ' High SchooL '.-the-oplnlpn secretary, and Mrs. Timothy. ,Mc- TOII: : l^Jh \ pypnirifo Springheltf. • •.inis-iiB u». »._._._ . n iniun'-v..., — (Cr!?nford, has moved -to Garwood tlv> following tallies: Samuel L t5 that.it would be less costly, to witlixhe; red alert signalling that brick finish in modern Romanesque and is now a member pf Mrs.,«\Va'r-' Miss,Helen hadack and^Miss- Service Schedule ^graduaiefL^veU agalnsJ;_Gov. Robert B. Mey- lkthii bliiitokihfilter and - LESTER W. TOWJELL _. ;desigit^imilar-tb that-of-t-he-church gnim, the health -department re- -llB'a(.Une)'_l22i_Il. Alexander Smith.. |-Marle—Radhck^-werc-nametCdele^ ••-jiHIII--tm. ..>-.-• „ 2(1 U Clirtord-P.. Case, 208;. Walter GKKWO0T) y' Under a ' newfroTnScranfotitP^g ner's -- uhpledged—doicgation,.lw.it]f edilice. TlieFiTaTscr'win~be~trilfTOe^ .,lii charge of- nurses at .the clinic gates- to the National CoUncil of. and attencled Ricker College, Houj- James 3v Hogan. ..leading with 8li n^^atcnaTO3ther-specbl-T)olice ' in-Lincoln-School:- "•• - •• •.E.-Edye, .197 • Elizabeth R. Willcox.. schedu'e for Sunday'at the Gai;- •man. . " • • •' At the Sound of the white alert, cur garage. •<,';'• sessions wjll be Mis. Josephine Catholic Women. 1 Wcldon "Walshcy William Love- i?.:i;" W.'Panl- Stillmnn,. 197;:Wal- wood Assembly,"of-God Church, tpn, Me., is associated, with his votqs. This total-was higher than In referriijg, the sidewalk rc- or -"all clear," traffic.may resume Connected to' the.church by a Ruclnicki, R.' N., and Mrs. Chns-_. land arid- Duncan Me,Caskill fi-rb. - Plans were discussed for a foocK Sunday School will convene, at stepfather in the real es'tate bus- those of many of theMcyner cand- (luests to committee, of thb whole normal operations and persons in PBAFete cloister passage at the rca-r ,l,hc lor H. Jones, 1.94uvLloyd B. Mnrsh, arid cake Rale- to 'bo held in ' the idates. .'•.' • ' • ,. Democrat_, s •Reelec •• '••••-• t. Egger, . s tine Barnaby; R. N., Cranford-pub- ' ntaking the April.calendar for the *1!)2: Amos 'J. Peaslee,: t-02,-. and 9:45 a.m., morning woiiKip yill iness. He served six years'in the Mayor F. P. An^crs'en said . the shelters will- be at liberty to pror new rectory wil house'three main! school'cafeteria frbijn 2 to S p.m. i In fact, the first row:of Kef- offices, maids quuriers•_ auu - .i . GL-orgc EIv . Ucrry waswas elected ch;i.inium,'of,tlich.,.ii'mim,of,iliec RepiiblicriRepi.blicrin -WMunici-l]jc health riiirscs. • ' -5B. classroom. Members of this ..' Birch,- ill). be at 11 o'clock' and the eyening Army during World War II and Township Committee > has had ceed as normal. /.-', For Officers offices, maids quarters _ aud a' class have lYnisheij inaking sten- Saturday.. Cakes, coolojos, pies arid evangelistic service .will be hold the.Korean conflict.. - , - . - auver- delcgates-at-large candid- Gradtiation dining room on the llrst floor, and ^ committee, suVcccding Thomas A. Albaiis,, and•'"'-• Richar- d' .1' . "-Egger s•'• HcHlth omcer" Smith, and thfc ' _A" slate of dc(egatcs running ni- ates outpplled the second row of liiany requests for sidcv/alks in However, plans haye been made two public WciiVllh nurses visiled cilled designs- on' the book covers of. foods will be ,oljcrcsd at 7:30, it was announced today quarters for live priests (providing ,W11S ..eelec(ed L.,l;linllall „,; \[w Dcmni','alic Municipal ..Committee as _. Republicans, received, Meyner -aspirants,- The same pat- various sections of the township to "Stage one. or more "incidents" 1 the schools ycsloi-'day to inspect- .cons.e.1 vj Irs. Carlo* Barresi .and by the pastor, 'the Rev. Dirk P, ^lA^ll !^^. VWxtoy on -the -^ ^o j,,.,,^^ lK,,d. thojr .t,nnu,, .ocrmniizntion meetings, Monday ']'"' for their book reports 'foi:"thi;- tiiilies as follows:.' Frederick. G;.' Vardalis, Neville Z..._.-.;tern -AV,i)s-earried, out-- in the- dis-: ' during the past year and"a-half, Ceremonies involving CD personnel, Mr, Fore- This Evening r groups' tho' facilities to be usod- for--the ' month. . . . .,' • is' Burke "are" chairrrieri .HulTer. '•"•" • ; '.'•'."".' : Cartwright, lO'Trcderick H. Grcir;, (CJontin?tecl • jrom Page 1). trict delegate categdry. ' most of which were in the vicinity man reported, and; in the.affected Polite-Chief Lester W, Powell, , second floor. . , 'night. clinics and' make sure everything ' 'With" the coming of nice for the affair/ Weekday ser«ipes, will cpntinuc of elementally schools. Most of thb1 Sh j^—Neil-GoB-v&r-y— of—Newark is the li), ..and T.heocloj'o A. Jones, ,10, Mrs. Bronko and her' committee lisher, carried'.Kcnilwoi'th. in his President Dwight D. Eisenrhowci Told at areas traffic will be blocked. Jt. Harry PP.. PifSSTifSST p iAs tho Republican cbr.nniittco is,. in readiness. All necessary weather, the pupils of Miss Alice while Daniel A.-Petrino, Jr., re- as usifal, including work night at received. 027 votes in the Rcpub.- requests, ho said, have come-from Dr. William West.of Cranford Ralph J. Koury and Sgt. Lawrence architect. • ' '..'.- equipment and supplies have- been chairmen for the past year were successful bid for the Republican The' local CD' director issued • an 1 and .met in the Municipal Building, Mj'. Rogers' fourth grade in Franklin ceived 11 votes here. ' ,7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and prayei in everyone expept those who. W^ll T. Bonnell will .be guests bt honor received'by the health -deportment'. presented with religious gifts. by I meetings at 8* p.m. Thursdays. Stale Semitorship, with a 75-vote . licalican '.preferentia.p l \ eategory- Union..County superintendent i appeal to the public" to cooperate Mental —.ScJiceLJiave chosen teams for g l-whith-he^-was-iinopposhhiopposede l _Rflve_to pay for the walks. -sehoolsr-w-i-14—bo-gucsUof-honoEi-f Vrth~eD—authointies-^and—not-^t'o •:<:—«—toRtiinouinT dinner in the Berry, commiliecnian from the -M^-SmiUi iilso m'et on Tuesday their baseball seiison, scheduled to^ Work night sessions on Tues~ of the The mayor. estimated that therp the annual commencement o Flagship, Union, at 7 o'clock to- secon,d • vlection district imn cam- with .Superintendent ^f Schools votes here for members ,of. the days and volunteer work, on Sat- fordrd-- Thomas. .. . , OnlOnlyy ' about one-thironethird attempt to cross lines where such get under \\'ay any day now, J.aek registered voters wentt to tthe polls, , is nearly 10'miles of sidcvva'lk- U.nion Junior College on June roadblocks have been established. night in honor of advancements p;;ign . manager for the past two Howard R. Best and principals of opposed regular organization Re- CTcl urdays .have resulted in, many Robert Crape polled 259- votes, the several schools to discuss ar-; Falzonc and Timothy Seaman publican slate wcr?i Helen M. according to.Borougto.Borough Clerk Philip which should be constructed at a Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, presiden "This, exercise' has been in rank which occurred during-the years, defeated James O'Urk'iY, 21 •;• ^f . "I . urg Mrs. Peter renovations in' the building on Thomas had 184, and Assembly- were chosen as captains of 'the J. McGevna.'Ther'Th e were 2H DeDemm- cost of about $300,000. ,t,his could and clean, announced today. planned to submitTthe local popu uast. six months.- ; Wait Survey rangements' for-efficient' carrying Glnesor, .187; Wilu>m. b.- Barnes. ^ Alfred S.cko. Center street at Hemlock avenue man Carlyie W. Crane, the. third to 10, for .the chairaiiiinship. The; out of the procram.. II:'r- v'-i teams. • ..-''.••/ 177; Alfred S. Walden. i73;~Franl. rrum in the race, had .170. ocratic ballots cast .and 863 Re- not be done' as a general improve- Commencement will be held lation to a minimum of inconveni- Sponsoring the affair is Crtmforc . Furtherr worwork onon. planpas for u new Start Sunday .^c•evening vvere since- dedication 'ceremonies were ,ment, hc explained, becaiise. most Shei^ocK Hall, of Trinity Church Local 52, Patrolmen's Bcnevolen latter is committecriian in the lOlh Instruction sheets to piurents D. Flow. 1.71; Donald Hyde, 17? Costa, Mrs John held on Fbriiary ' 12. Mrs. Irene T;'.Gr-ifflh of Wcst- publican. ...'.'•.• . ence and yet afford staff and per- buildingg proposed by UnioUi n JutiioJi r Captains for the drive fur funds, prcparecLby the hcal.lh department :_...:.: - There w-as. one.writerinl Adku -'.people-alr-eady have walks in front;.I This is the-first time in. recent sonnel a" maximum of on-the-j,ob Association..Miniature gold baclges Cllge -iiss -bein being held uupp 'untiXa _; tin' 'the .-Union County' Assocnition Alcoa Scholarship J-Rnhmd .Rhodes, 172; Clara F. The Rev, Mr. Huffer reported ,-ftield made a fairly-strong shovy.- U! v ll i oLtbfiLr homes *^^y^jeyj~ ••'•• " '''*>»"" v>n,y m Iye_8rs ...that tlic ..graduation cere- 1xainihg; —M-r-;—P6r6'mcin-declared denoting ..their new rjink_• will be fs^-fO'is—Mcnlal^Jieattli.^iil'UiStlulBLiu are to be distributed today through , :ri tr~!bTrscrrlcnt—hns—^been —re |4ng-hei-e-in4osing-iji-thc_G.OP_C_qni study has-.been com-j • (Continued on Pa"u,,. MI I.I >tu ..„ ...^ ,- -•• - M(. r,v 200 boys who attended ". ; ; , : The Ladies Aid Society arid the x • Invocation will be • by. the Airport w.licn it.was con- '-chainj.ian, Mrs. Barbara ! stiuclccl'.uii llie'aiiiis and methods ;ir .Howard R. Best, superintendent^of M § RcisS i 192; ^Shepv;Qfid^CiA^Lentine. ..who_\vere __ __ " (Continued on: page, elglit) - dietion. It is expected that 45 stu- lot'bee ^iSJ^^ %• ^ »1-3H--^ - 5 Father-Son .Ditfll6r- Ii it nTtrciisu rt;ir^iiSfi^"T5iTi iITi w "T^i" i~TT~L* uiiif.17rtW8vi'; (iit'.tT'nmfw'Tw-r [^^"jiffsTirlmi^F^ • ot St.' TWicha'S-'s.-Churci?" ancf j.-u..n „ .,... ;- | Kiiii.i principal blWestfjcld HUJh School^ In other local votfn'g in;the Be- At will spopsor"NJ^ rummage sale' at h hereh" ' ' " pereen r^ Members of •' •-'•••• Mrs. Ann GrahamJ tmir. nf-tlfe clinic in Plamliclcl. on | , ;,1(< to attend thc^atinual. and, W.- J. Doerflinger, economics Benningor led with, a total of . .. class night •dinnerTflHnW^ir (Continued on Pane 8) sion oh the ckpansion program, it; and. aud'itm, ., camp reunion from 7:3.0 to 9 p.m. publican 'primary, UiiopposetLcand- GARWOOD — Motion ictures, 611 Central avetiue, -Westneld. to- chargeto a d as improved or recovered. Cancer being planned for June 1_ by the (Continued was agreed that the. college would doiiald- ,R. Creiehtoii was rt't'lcctfil • Kric'lay. department, Seton Hall University. idutes for nomination received ;, .m'nRjc show and selections bj •443, 74 more .than . Herlich. who 'ii^i'tom-ilrrriw in the First Presbyterian. . J morrow and Sallirclay and also (Nearly 90 percent of all hos- aim to break'ground in the fall, locnl -representativL'' to tiio Union! •U f ^w fui'i'ds collected Dr. Best was the chairman. tallies ns follows;! Sheriff Alex u - Clioir of the church will polled 369. Valentine received 359. Day and Evening Student Coun- ' " Church school auditorium. • tne uys wijl conduct a foocr-sale in the pitalized mental patients are in Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, presideirl'I County Republican 1'jKL-ci.tivc'' (|,iV(., |;-v pi-nvnt will go to enable Campbell, scckinu reelection, 205. be featured as the men. • of the Other candidates trailed. as fol- ^Seumless demi-toe ; ^ cils. • .. President Charles C. Go'odfellow, ' church reefpfiticm room f'roin. 10 state mental hospitals.) .- '.' At $3,200 and dcunv. reports. Tho new build- Committee. _ ... .•• t|,o Natioiial Association Jor'Men- County Clerk Henry G. Nulton.- Garwood Presbyterian Church •lowsj Eugene-.F,. Daly, 173; Mrs. Dr. Wes.tr was nppointed county Mrs. BucheiV ^ Jr., will greet the campers and' a.'m. 1o 2 pirn, tomorrow. Local canvassers for the Ameri- uig is planned for a/collcse-ownedj Mjjs.. Dons Johnson ,w,m en- ,.,, ]|L.;,|tli tu provide research on Tiller High ... j,-..... -^___ . . . superintendent of schools earlier ing is planned f .g their guests'.and will make anpro- seeking reelection, 123; for '-re- hoi(1 t|1ci,. imriiuil father-ahdrson can Cancer Society have raised e, clo.so.n.n' '•t " nl•'•. "'th" e' ' »"»)iei.sal the nation's Nuiiiber l,heallh pm-b,- . (Continued j.rom, •page'l) this year to succeed the late Dr. site on.SPringneld avenue l..iirthe.church,haU,at ,G;3 S3,200' toward Cranford's $4,500 arul to -provide training of '--'ion o-b ;in American,tlag and coroner's, Robert A ••-... Arthur L- Jolinson.- who "wasTon Flower Show Winners ihyt<->-l'«-s-lrrs«ison^,^mistanclr . chairman or the college's board of 1 The Size of the pni|iuj«.u uv...« . ••• and 'Onden Beatty, 48. "Faith That Stands the Test" Howard McAteer, fund:raisihg Mrs. John H., Bucher of. 371 South* Union avenue captured live • \vv for counties, and stales, ing,', ciiinpcr. The (lag is donated- 185. .-•--,, 1 Irustces for many years. Dr. ing-has. not yet been determined,,! lican Cnirjiiittee. She v,>,v...... as- Assemblywoman . Florence P. Other-local tallies in the Deiyio- will be the sermon topic of the chairman-, reported that 'this a- •first place ribbons and Mrs. William J.'Miller Jr. of 308 Manor drive distance in sett-me up olmics annually by Cranfiu'd Post, 212, REG. 2.00 . <. 1.60 . . . 3 PR. 480 Johnson was instrumental in the Dr. -MacKay said. After prel'i-min-; Mrs. liarbirrn Andrew's: ' and:. Dwyer of Elizabeth received HI crafic primary included, the fol-Rev. Eric S. Tougher, pastor, at mounl is presently on deposit with \<£3S first in three categories in the daffodil' show of the Crane's Ford 1 Miiiilar siM-vieos. Ampri-can I-.c^ion. . . . Garwood votes for Republican OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY - APRIL 22 formation of tlic college in 1933 ary drawings- 'arc received fi-oni Robe'rt I!. Cinoilridi was named There-will be a showing of . lowing for unopposed candidate.- the 11 a.m.-worship service Sim Eclwyn M. ..Lewis of the Cranford Gardeners of Cranford presented'yesterday in the homo of Mrs..H. R, .- Twenty-three percent- will.' go nomination for the House of Rep- and served continually on tho Mr. Elsassei\ it will be decided'to I'll I a vacancy in-the lil't.reuth colored motion pictures taken lit' for nom.ina.tinn: Louis P. Longo- day. Church School will' convene 60 gauge.' 15 denjer ('daytime biiiiidi of the Union County Trust Snydcr, 369 South Union avenue. • \ '. . " whether to build -for current needs .district. • •' ' '•' ., towards-enabling-the New Jersey resentatives from the Sixth Con- at 9:4!) a.m. Company,' who is -acting as board until his death on May 16, io meeting Association for Mental Health t"I the .camp in-recent ,.vca.i'S as well bardi, for state'senator, 72; Frank 1955. Thec shoyshow/ wass aa feature of thewith inoiuiy -on hand or plan fur,,' Mr. Alb;.us called 1 gressional District, with 83 going IS. Scott, for sheriff,-76; Thomas J Junior Choir rehearsal will bi treasurer.- "• • ' homei anpnrld' gardeCHl'dcnn show of the served as work for better, legislation, or-;u s cartoons and other, movies, and to her opponent! former Assembly- Sheer stretch A resident Of Cninford since future needs as well by raising-, and .hums' MeCiovnes Wioser, for county .clerk, 77; forheld at 3:30 p.m, Monday, and the ; Mj'. McAtcer.itdrtcd that'30 per- organization. Competition was lem|lorai',v nanize new county associations,: refreshments will be served ' by- woman Irene T. Grillln- of West- being appointed county superin- more money. coordinate county -pi-oH'ranis, and i . |j trusteos. mt'iflbers.of Board of-Freeholders'., >]oys Choir will rehearse Tuesday I'ctil u,f -the district captains, are tendent, Dr. West came to his new i Heads divided into two sections—single Democratic cum mil lee, t an) .iield. :.' ,' ' 'Vincent J. flonaclies^ 7.4; Vivionnc evening. Mid-week prayer and Sheer seamless stretch yv\ iti .be heard from. specimens and collections. nl .23 Alden slrtct, elected rariy out relaUiil efforts. \.: .Kcufstration for.lho coming-sea.-' post from Livingston, where' he Sixly-two percent will assist . j|| | opened at tomorrow The regular Deniocratir orgim- Ivleyer, 75. and John V. Donolui'! Bible study will be held at 8 p.m. ' All volunteer workers arc striv- served as .superintendent of Official Family' Winners we.rc: Trumpet, Narcis- ollieers as follows: ; snn w )O izi^tion slate of 1G candidates for Wednesday. The Ladies' Aid So- Nude foo} ing to complete their calls this Cranford Days ^First vice-eli'aii'iiian, (leurge hl> 10, anil Tor coroners, WilVinn schools; He served previously as, si 'three classes), Hrst, Mrs. P. 1-iorton. Jr.; second viccreliairnian ! "'""" t'«;unly .AsM.ciatinri-fun niKhl-s reunion by Willis C. Bird, delegaVes-at-iarge to the- -Demo- Stafkcy, 74; Edward.T. Mieiok,'4R ciety will hold its monthly, meot- . \vci.-k.,Residents not contacted by school superintendent in Bclv.iderc. For Youth Week Solby, Mrs. filler and'Mrs.;Ruth -. /Mental Health in carrying on and • Qmnp registrar. The seven weeks' .--.CJilUe^.UHtioitaJ.j.^ij^o!UU-)n1Jiea/leo ...a- .cii|i'v;isser...who.i wish to make Observance Dates, •ind--Hen-r-y—Hv- Wolleubergf- 48..... -imK--noxt-T-,hursdu,v.. .night. ...-.„... "Walter ySosnowsld. /lias : Brlxnerr'second, Mrs.-W.-Se'christ, -if y PlliJ; iMu; •.•cx-p!ttH'lihK-i:i-s- vital - puogtama.. i.W.tLi.jiampJmi season' .will open on by ^Governor Robert B: Meynei The motion picture, '.'Martin ' contributions.mfly do-so by mail- elected Youth Week "mayor by nphe, "ana Mrs'. Sechrist; third, .quell.v; 11 pi vie.-ehai-i- Mooting forPareifls I'Phyllis services, inelui'ling clinic service, | Siladay,.Jiily T-ApplTcation b'lank^ and uncommitted to any presiden- Luther.," will' be shown at, the / -A in« their checks directly to Mr. fellow students at Cranford High Mrs. N. DeMarco, none and Mrs. H. woman, Mrs.X^thi.'l Kendaiidll ; SJ-COIHlI tial candidate, led the Kefauvei Three from (iarwood A- meeting of pnixnts of eighth in-patient' treatment at. Fair- Oaks, will be. distributed ••• -n "l-mvj ni» church at 7 p.m. on April 29, and Lewis, ---' this honorable mention, Mrs. vice-chairwoman, Mrs. J. Ras/.k- i linn, infonnatioK tu the; tending i-or-Jtiry ~.' K4oj.o/r,i-4«WHUi4 5i^hsi: -k'•S&!????:???:'^*'>."'*'g£ 2f^*u^?^' W^ARVraODTlvO J--Uti.ba-Uu.iduiI" lyac._ been siiminont>d_ti_ Limited lime onh! Sduaparclli's finejit, \iot\A : 'fih KtTSwveiasc as; -ptTrt^r^aiPtlie«et->ur piiminrflV>!*lrr the uiml;! -- .',.O7.: ... . ,,.,,^C?'1WelYri1(Vnr"6<> : lamol-is, Viuu fn-luon n>Jon«!# Fnnfifitticnlly -••-•ydut'iij.ipn. iind^cancer patient Gcorpe 'E Brunner.G^; Theima P lioiTsi"," EliziiTjelh;. btginnins "* Cliiirfli Scclcs Organist ires, '25 po_rcgnt_gQCS for U11 n -w.4F= "TIRwEye't pivc aifiaziVi^JylvotrdcrrtTrSMmr^--S?*eT- =^3eThTaini=d&rfteee==et. ^^ :'::M- •;."! residents whose names were > Legrandc- of the high school guid- jand'Mrs. R.'X-Low; s i on'TFriTTa -John A. Kervick, .64; .James D Pine avenue has been assigned to (ducational.-programs and 3 per- - Schroder, the serving oi CIOUKMUU^ mni e..u-i.-_ -•• ' Winans, K4; Bernard J. Berry, 411 drawn' by jury commissioners in xkvt new »\nm« blades: Definitely neulral, sbft mit .far medical grants and clinical ance department will be on hand lirillt the eollUl.N 'he presence of County Judue Ed- interview applicants /for the posi- 27c i. J. ,'fee to local comniuters at the JIT-'H::t<> p'-ni. luniKhf in Marko> Edward J. Mart, 40; Davitl T. Wil- tion or organist and choir director fellowships. to explain tlie sehool'jrcurriculum. .iiccial interest tu ward A. McGi'iith. 98c petal -oit.-'jtijiper jicnchy! 1'or perfect; lilj eli«osc mention, Mrs. R. i se.y • Central Railroad .station as auran't. Mrs. Kgan Knc-nin entz, 40; Katheine E. White, 37; 39c ; > The local jurors are: George $ of Garwood Presbyterian Church, they dciiarl Tor work. The di'-'Wadr avenue, who was nlni Robert S. Conahan III, .39; Edwaiu it was announced here today by 1 ''I!-,''i Dougherty. 33ft Hazel nvenue; Mrs. I PAN A your t»xaet 1cj{. lentil), Minus, t'nw -Jl ^ jo. -V|- i parting breadwinners also will be as "Mrs. New JI-IM-.Y" irci-nily : J. O'Byrne, 39;. Charles W. Engel- i.,.»»... the, Rev. Eric. S. ToiiRher, pastor. : Theima E.' Cassiidy, IV23--Hiiiel BUBBLE TOOTH PASTE ! presented with boutnnnaires. \s ill he the guest of honor. N'-by hard, 40, and'JaiVics J. Kinneally, S>te- It is planned to hold auditions early' ENVELOPES KdUtiiIvWiiiy.es':Q}£ to 11 and Flu?, shi^ l^'fo llr Local Road*e-o Winner dinner guests o he L o ; There will be contests and games mrijibiTs will be welcomed 37?. - ivijnue, and Mrs. Katherine honor ( m>M ,.s ,, Group Delegates to Attend •iH'ii', 212 North avenue. next ii^onth, the pastor said. Package Tuesday night after w.m (Continued on Page B) ' ., fCoutl7iU(!d on page 4) [ President F.ilwyn Lewis. Local total fur the Kefauvei Minn- To Compete in State Contest (Continued on Page S) delegates were: Martin J. Hafferly, Of 75 29c BATH 69c Adult School Annual Session ii 31; James J. Davis, Jr.. 31; Janus A 19-ycur-old Cranford' High, Jerry A. Ricci of WesH'iclcl, a nic.n- J one-year terms- and three for two- J. .Hogan, 23; ,1. Bernard Johnson, $2.50 senior compiling the out= ber of the Safety Supervisor's ililni il Adult Srhnnl has in- $2.69 Pint' -Tail Council of the American Truck- year .terms. ' • 31; Henry L. Janowski, 23; James 41,09Value RUBINSTEIN landing score of 464 out of a Packing Engineering in Temporary Quarters ,,,-id prgiini/.al.ioiis- to ing Association, Vlh-c Oi'Kani/ations invited to parti- ' Ellison Parker, 30; Thomas E. THERMOS P».-sible 500, captured the llrst its .innu.il Quinn, 32:. Fred N. Sucher.' 31: 50c PINK ICE and COLOR Pii/.c trophy in the second annual The test course, which was laid M-ll'l i-i-pri e.ipate include: ... TIMKEN HOSIERY. STREET' FLOOR Packing Engineering Corpora- in-.-il.j> at •L'n'um out on the parking lot of the Paivnt-Teacher Associations of Charles B. Mullins. Sr,, II; Houer 59c 5 DAY PADS lecn-ag'c Road-E-0 staged here tion, whose plant at Lincoln ave- 111 W. Tucker. 19; Harvey N. Trim- .S.iturclay by the- Cranford-Kenil- Johnson and Johnson Baby Prod- l.'lllll Himiksidr 'Place, C I t' v r 1 a n d , LUNCH KIT SHAMPOOS Wlnt venue is nue and South avenue, east, was .) I Ui 1' mer, Jr./ HI; Frederick L. KafTerly, •wui-tli Chapter of the United States nets Plant .on Walnut avenue, is 1 lell. lo' tin 2ti Hi oup lloosevell, Slierman, l.iiu'olh, Wal- patterned after the typo used by gutted by a fire which did.damage 111 nut Avi'iuii1 and Cranford High. .-'•' .'• ,-V 19; -William C. Mc-Nally, 2tl; Harrv OIL HEAT BOTH 59c Junior Chamber of Commerce. " in excess of $150,000 early Satur- .Id, pu .-.llll-Ml - tlll'l'l' Mopsiek, 18; M. Joseph Gallagher. iiy wi.ming the local tompe- the American 'Trucking Association .School:., Ci-anford , PTA Council, 1 i day, has leased a recently con- il'u- gi-> ii|i - In n.uiii 19, and David • Abramowitz. 17. "H"", Richard Hughes, son of Mr.to determine the nation's champion Colony Club. Crane's Ford Chap- truck driver. structed building at 641 West First , ln ter, DauuhU'rs n( tho .American .For alternate delegates to tin NEW "ii'.l Mrs. Andrew W.. Hughcsj. of -near ...the.:old..Al-.1 i i-p Demoeratic convention the vote $2.25 Value 1 l-'i-.iiiklin avenue, bcciiifie enfiibTe The c-otirxe-is-divided .into- four j'. •uiiiininci ,\v llir -hlil-iual lirvolutHH), COIU'KO Cub, Kunuy- CONVERT NOW! 59c RUBINSTEIN dene station of the Jersey Central n.I dm-i-loi K\M1I here lor the regular oiuanizati.'n DOROTHY GRAY R.X '" vie for the state teen-age driv- n'uijor classifications: Straight line, '' ii in.', ulfil-i-l-'. - \ci !•- Cjvie and Iinp|-iivcinent As- serpentine, curve'and offset, and Railroad as temporary" nuartcrs null' tin- p-iogr.un lor -oeiatioir. Capt. Newell . Kotlney slate was: Joseph W. Cosvyill, fitl CLEAN • QUIET QUICK CLEANSER "••; ihampionship and may have 1 Cecelia L. Jackson, B4: John I'. MUM MIST Uiu opportunity to pit' his skill the parallel parking lest. A writ- for its operations. ,!•• lc r di-.i-.i- i-il Kiski; l'o>t 33f), Viterans of For- ECONOMICAL artd SATURA REDUCE AID , ,,| -,' ilin.Millt>:i-.'.' Ml • ' Keenan, lj'4; Evert'tt C... Staijton •••-i.uiiKt the country's- best young! ten examination was-Riven at tho This was reported last night by •Tin- .id\ • •inn Wars. (or •• I III -. -I- t'Aii-V a \eiii 64; Edward F. Clark, (i4; Jaine- ONE MOVING PART '"ivii.s for college scholarship! completion of'the practical driv- Kdgiir-H. Miller of 4 Pittslietd IcM .i!ide Manor Cis-ie and Improve- W. Powell. The second and an Cran.ford- •vhieh manufactures pae|iing ma- u i u i HI v mrnt A>MK-UIIIIIII, Cranford. l'o>t $2.50 PER WEEK •cli.-iol • Url a pre~l- terials for pumps and machinery, "^-l^T^AlTi-crrcnrnrfccxiot»7-tttlj.l--iy.tlii; I Gutters _- ^ plaques. AH- the ii;is~llr1h~enhh'acts~ with the=Nav-yy , iii i chapter .of the Junior Chamber of Scene at the Packing Khginceiinn Company plant ai li"i- l.uin .•*•'<•- •••-• J-
r •• .. / •V1--' '• ' • *»age Two ;..• THE CRANFORD''CITIZEN AI^D CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, APRIL'^67 1.95.0. '• ,. , / 7 ossay contest conducted fusion, has been so great that we | ceremony at Linden High School's y Meeting wood Memorial welcome the opportunity to' bring Zulick and Lubv I iithlotir- Held at 8 n'.m. .Thursday, Archbishop Gives Petrik^ :an. Legion, it was announced to- Us Gardeo ?Club. Mrs. ainfti Advanced' to Tujeatlay.: day,: ... • ,, ; .. , •• tween diet «nd polio. Wbll* tht< ', JllIlL' 1,4, : kunas; Sp4dehho^ Garden Club, t*lon6t -ifut -idl -yoa what to •it er to Cranford. Be ready 'for. the Legion-Delegates TIK- follfiwTnTvpiTpns'(if tlTtTStTI • . ,. -•.,„•-. Second place winner was Jijne Mrs. Diilkai Avoid' It, they arc beginning question p'eribd." . • • ..' , ., „ , ' • . • , ' . ,-••' (he State Federation of Women s Highest Scouter Award Midi, .daughter of Mr. and^Mrs. Mrs/E. F. Walsh. ' ' / . jj M/vy*, — . — — — ~«/ Michael's-Schonl \vi/ic selected OS' V"" -../..: . -. - -. hap« that dl«t may possibly p ' Mrs. ; S. Robert Christenscn, To Boys'State ! , . . ' , ; • •-,- Clubs, the V age Imiirovement '.Joseph L. Petrik of-..11. Burch- Joseph Hidi of 484 Fourth^venue, Vl'do; a (futaiM wtapan agakiit Dr. Deborah Partridge, water president of the local League, will and _third._ was Lyni^ ^Fpntenelh, FPtir _._ TO THE 'volley chairman for the Cranford. Steyo V.Zulick. of. 28 'Myrtle;surety essay-contest winners "and- '-"""-• -. ..•••'• fjeid avenue ..was.nwardecl the St'changes in personnel; .-._._'. • An honorable mehtion award of .e- poster, v 1 ark STmday for. outstandinii work • Captains for District.'1 are Mrs. coln School. ' : '.'.-.' iv/U LE5. iSAVs "broughtTto a vote. z -212. AmtMii';in Lunion, in tlu Mano1 r iiveiiue. iind Maureen Early, i - Th(; ^oiip will ' ntfsdi-' at the 'she submitted in.the .adult section will introduce Mrs. Donald If in Boy Scout-activities. <' • . Francis J. Callan and Mrs. E; FoSc; Gold, silver .and bronze medals,, BACTl-UATED 4 Vehetia avenuo. ' . • • " The ureRentation~wa!rwitnessod District' 4, Mrs. Raymond Dixon; of the poster contest.staged by the. A'an ' Dyke ' of Chatham', State Mi's. Christenscn announced thiit,' tlc.Pril> z and respectively,, will- be ' awarded to water -pojicyi chah'mant under th'e.direction.of Mrs. Clar-- 2.4 to 1 h ," Viot!.'6HtwwTWdi >'i''Wil1i;iin Turk president; by 500 laymen and•,priests, as- district 7, Mrs. Fred' Swahekamp, the first, second and third place Garden ".Club, of New Jersey. Putz wore judges. The .essays were Mrs. William Giibas; address the! League mem- once Hari-i's, the League will main- vursity.i- •:. ". r . - v j enteredi in.Jhe county eompt'tition; • Mrs. v Nunn, iff sociated with scouting at " '-1 District 12' Mrs.. E. G,winners' at assembly' programs in A member of .the Green :Xnumb MSCHIGAN PEAT _ •Sidney_ president-' bers and the public oh "Water for tain a card Me'of local organiza- Piist fi>niinnnik\r ,G'.-' Frank! second annual St. George's Day Ship'es... their respective schools. •••- Garden-• Clubi Mrs". Dulicai' was' THE SCCRET OF BEAUTIFUL Henry' PfeilVer." county vice- elect, and .Mrs';'. Charles Redden, Now Jersey." tions and their uffleers-in the Grnn- Zimmerman,'boy s-'_ slate.'chai rm :in,'i ciiminandmly'wa'y s ii.'Ktiesl'. Goort;e vice-president elect, plan to at-. ill dinner for • .Roman C.itholie Judges were Police • Chief 'Fred formerly. a textile • designer,.- al'- GARDENS GREEN LAWNS made the nnnpuut-einent. nt Tues-j ••scoutcrs''. in the Essex House, though'She -has had no formal art She will answer such questions" ford-'-'PJublic Library. When this Dix'nn, commander, presided'. tend' the convention.: Falzone, 'and C. H. Thompson, flic is- installed, public .announce- day's post meeti-ni! in .the Casino. | • Newark. ''., ••' ' ' • • • ' training.- She. pursues-hei. artistic Uto Bactl-Vqted® M1CHIOAN PEAT on lawni, . '.lS- How serious is the problem? ., ^_ -^ . t .' training director, and • R. C. ,-Ly-nnjp ment* will'be made. Meanwhile., Selected as alternates .were: Rob"-! itl Mr. PetrikV award was preAi- r Pollution safety director, of the Garwood hobbles'oh her own. initiative.' ' flowers, thrubi, rot eg and axqleas. Ground Should'it be attacked on a sta.te- iirrt ,T-. Hobbie, of it Winans avonuoj any groups 'changing'officers, may sented to him rot- his "many cor.- Works of the Aluminum Company The -poster, contest ;was- flhdcr and screened, ready to uia. Wonderful for u-ide -basis? With a long range and StevL-ii P. Ay.re of 209''Arbor; &ributions.,to the Boy Scon' move- : the -general aUBplces~o£ th> flo\yer lawntl U«e;d by professional growers.' oliii? If- so, which, plan? Should"" inform' Mrs;. Clarence Harris of Control Men of America.- . ' '*.'"-, * 24 Springfield avenue,-by postcard, street.- . ... • '. ' :.. i - __jn£l>-«(ling. .4hc; . . "The local winners, will compete show pirornption. committee-for the Comblnet benefits of peat moss and humui Vc lie buying reservoir sites now? The. post will .furnish' the llring "jpf boys.to Mass rit' ^unporeo-;a'nd-^^;T>~^ of the'eorrections. ..:•':. • ; ihthe-eouiity •contestrarid-if- they ejghth .GatdenT State Flower^ Show in one "AO-PURPOSB" soil' conditioner. Which ones? Where does the stjund',for. .the' M'oinorihl pay _j)ar-. |;ummer camps. . particlijat-ins ;in scheduled 'for. May" 15, .16, and 17 Sfe ft"!;": .::•'-' Wih they will go on to the state Loosens clay! toll, binds; sandy soils, Six League stand,on current legisla- adi> Ma>—30. Past Commnnclor'. Boy Scouj- Sunday religious Vervr GARWOOD. Health.-Qfflcer linOrange.. •,,'.'. '-'~"i •• :.." . , •.''•' •', bajj «iie». Never,boled. Order 100>-lb. bag tion on water and -what.action'.can' Arthtn-.Mot/. will lie aide tii thtv •Sices aprl promoting., the; Ad AlUire competition..-.,..., 1 John L: Banynsz was eleptedchair- • Representing Cranford garden from your garden dealer today. . . \ve cxpbqt? •;. . . - .' • ''.-- -. Lodge Charter Ri'u.'ncl mnrshall, Thomas IViitler. j 'apei: nied;\|....p:rpgr-iii n. • . '.. . • miin>of: the •Mid'1 Atlantic States clubs ait thes ^Garden Club .Of New - MICHtOAN PIAT, INC. ••Anyone interested in .this pro- ': It was iiniimiiu'wf 1 Hat anyone, i • Institutional .representative;' for cni< Section of the Air: Pollution.Con- Plani Dahce, Parade : Jersey meeting on-Monday.'in. Or- ••". o> W«il 44lb SI»««l,.ij<»W York 36, N, Y. "'ftraiti is invited to' attend;" sai-d' 'CEJoy Scouts in- St,. Michael's wirH OIDINA>V WITH MMOUt trol Association., as-the organlza- Plans for the- annual spring I" pr Pnrtrldge, suitable for - public display may •'Church, Elizabeth. Mr.'Petrik is f iohJioid its third annual AirSani-- dance to be held Saturday May ,12 ers. Mrs, G.C Spalin; Garden Club, took for »h»i"Mlthlg«n »>••»" dl«m«M»d trod* mark. have p.a.i)>;-.m;Cincien.; j'loiive 'it at the Gasinrf at .fmy 'time, !anB~B\e Mrs. Charles'- Turner; Floraphile 'i ' 'i,r AVm i'ri i "zoo, don't spend all your time looking Cranford, N. J. , Plans are underway for a form- SPRINGFIELD -4- William ' F- S-alvation . Arniy will comniqnce.Ui j neyobra w which was devoted to discussions Thomas G, Be'ntson was.named 299 Denmart Road XJnion Council area anc^servod as for trmlitibnul pictures. A "sleeper'" like this make* a fine snapshot. Brown. Sr. of 55 .Oakland avenue of "Fume•• Collection From Metal al, installation in June, .followed door-to-door canvass i)f Cranford .j'ts chairman for,several years,. to represent •the association nt the rERTILIZERS.. — . '••'". . •• .- '-.' by a reception dance. Election of was appointed principal .of Joria- i Refining Processesses;"'" P'hLladel- for contributions for the (general . '••• Kir. Pt'tr'ik is » foundpr of the annual rneoting of • the Crnnford Your Camera at the Circus or Zoo 5-10-5 80 lbs. S2.45 — B^-4 80 lbs. S3.50 permanent' olTicers .is' .slated ^for than -Dayton'Regional High School I work of the organization ..ii.i-r ^Boston.... .;. .6OC you seem • .Ca1.ho.lir clKipol at Camp Wiiinc- phia Air Pollution Control Pro- Adult School to be held at -Union T- • (50% Organic Niirogeri) '; . ' " . May II-..--'. . ' '; .: foivrtlje 1956-5T school year Tues- gram" and "Analytical Approach The next time there's a carnival the. best'shots for. enlargements, Northern New Jerse^lt^wTis an- Detroit...... 9Oc : m 'bogo. Marc din. IK' is a niinmuni- Junior College on Wednesday 80 -lbs, - i70 . Robert Massiirelli was; appointed day night by. the -RoRional (Boairi nounced todn.jv—"•" • to Air.Pollution. Problems." or circus in town, you might like and then choosing a suitable, al- from XljWAUK nttcr « I'M. 'nflSl! -AI night, and Max Tuttie was dele- chairman of. -the-nomihuting- com- I of Education. He. will .Cce-ip-tlTwill bt< .deposited, with to float to-iiryybur'hahd-at^. project .that bum tohold%e pictures. A sturdy PEAT MOSS; (German* $8,000. •.,'••' • sin) Sinuliiyn. 3 jnin. .ntutiim. l mittee. Mcm'bet's are: William •"tne local treasiircr; Henry W- n>'tc(, W/'o tax not iuclmloil. arid Indus? Cranford Days committee held in ^Sl niu p^^s Largo J A cu. ft. bale $4.25 LueddekovJohn-LRpb'orlS7—A-ngtist- the family. The only equipment _Wh-i PflJ.ft.JiQ8. jPr.o^pecta a in a • trial. Health' of the State JDeparf- the Municipal Building last night. _you'll njped .for this little experi- choice, for all you have to do is 1 -he-is-m-hi's-seo- ^b Ditzpl's Suriny No. 2 :.'. '..-. $1.15 lb; V ut i n g"i n-'Hhe ' nbjja tl V -NTJtrrfT vaTiort~Ai'nTy7' is"inc7rpiiiy-.iniihm l as a'Ga'rWood represent- mc.nrivillTriill^BTTl^ry a iViyprt e [•wan, Patrick Wiiiiami,' .Kennetli the Bontson. family of 1Z5 Mohawk 1 cityd no reasons .foi: his vote. John ized solicitor o'f funds and besides j ative on the feoard of Education and a few rolls of. film. Any time And there it is-^a wonderful Jpittel's Sunny No.' 4 .: ;;..'- - •••,.'. v- .85 lb. I Forrestal. Chester Micek,. Other d.rive and t'he Tpwnserid-family of Dilwl's Shady, No. 3 .-...,., ...rn~V:05-lb7— iWasowski, OlaC ...Olsen,;' Walter -L^—Ba ivyfl SK—o f—G« i-w6od;--latt_thcl riMllithj of Union County Regional Dis- you visit the zoo.youc'an do prac- custom-made picture, book "that mcetirjig' bef6ro-"-.the vote was s 'speakers were Archbishop. .jBoland 1040 Rnritan road. 3 lbs. 1-.00' .- Lyttle,,. JVcd-Sriover, James Doa- necessary ej-edontiais.' lit: a.^so is trict No. 1. He served a term on tically the same thing. ,' • ' your child: is bound, to treasure Ditz.el's Special'-.;..: - :•••', ....,...'...:.;....;. 1 taken.'. ' -.• •, ; K^- niid Rt. Rev. "Msgr. John ,1. Kiley, Wander around with camera in for1 years ,tp come! What's so very Hye Grass ..: . 3--ibs,1.00'--'. Ley--anU Robert '•Williamson; ,'. prepared to answer questions'-and '.nrchdioct'san .C'VO director and the Garwood Board.of Education, , The new principal served as as- hand, keeping an eye out for all•nic# about (the whole idea is that While Clove* ..,.,...... ;...; :.... .,.,.,..:. I._30 lb.r .May .25 is also the deadline' for .furnish printed matter if '-re- JBb.y Scout C of which he was president for Card of Thinks PLAIN sistant .to Superintendent , of. two years. • • ••••.- the colorful characters arid sights any«)Je^with even.. the . simplest thCcnrolling of charter members. Schools Warren W. Halsey -the qiiestetl.. . • . • ..! We.wishr to express our sincere camera~cTin'do it. .Why not try a 'SHRUBBEiaSr — SHADE TREES — DOG-WOOD . The next meeting will be- tomorrow Ho was pn the Borough Coun- thanks to members-of the Cranford that ;make" carnivals and circuses ONE PIECE past two years. &lr, -Brjnvn, .who so tnucK fun. The barker, the special picture book such as this BONE MEAL — CHICKENJMA^UHE'—COW MANURE. '• night at the .Cranrord.'Hotel. \ '6nly',aboilt $6,000,000 is, spent Slarl.'Drivip : / cil for six years and also served' Fire Department and to memberi for,-your yourig'ster?...The:many served as athletic director from each year for research on the rhore as police recorder here! Ho is a of neighboring fire departments, as clowns,, the:aotobats and animals BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED & PRESSED : 1937 to 1954, has"coached- aU'mnjpr /Co'ntinuea Jrom page 1) -^you*ll find a gold rrtine of pic-.pleasant hours he'll -spend enjoy- .'..•'.. " . TOP SOIL^—-.SAND — HUMUS ' AUCTION . than lOO'diiterent kinds of mental veteran'of World Wai- II. well as our neighbors,and friends y g - -Rrtlibtns--aii-A.lllsnni—Ji)tr(--will-«>H-nt Kiiorts—at-var-ioiis-tirnQs--during his disorders.- This , is only -about- 3 !is hie suaranteed Kra.nt. of S2;737 ing your handiwork willmake it I * • M; • • -. • < i il t t Public- Auction .Uii lots onlyi oa Frldny, i .'•,..•". '•• '•*•" ture material at every turn. • Mr. 'Banyasz, a resident of Gar-who aided .in- fighting .the .fire ," '^GARDEN. TOOLS — RAIL FENCE' tenure. ' '..•..;• • percent of the $180;000,000 which .made byy . tli{> -county committee to When your snapshots come back seem an extremely worthwhile. Mny 11th, 1950 "lit thulr .warehouse nt CONCERTO* TRI-LINE l wood for 28 years, majored in pub- Which-.damaged' our home Satur- 211-21,5 Smith Ave.; E., Crnnford.- N. .1. is spent on. «rll niiidical I'csenrch l : ; i g from the photofinisher, you'll be project, indeed! • FOR RENT: ROLLER r-SPREADER ?E SPIKER household coods and other., nrtlclos to rury~ftn2r©t tn i-f(-n d s—sha re—in—the. each'Vear; •; ' . unusual •Mental Hygiene-.Clinic. This sum nistnrtT^^ —readjrfor-the^next-step—selecting- John Van Guilder BLUE RIBBON QUALITY HOUSEHOLD CLEANING WIU cn^er unpriid Btprnco cfiareeK clue from, St/ Michael's Rectory gers • University and -also - is a many helpful acts greatly light- FREE DELIVERY — Ask for rterb — CR 6-6418 C. Erdos,' J. 'GurtinOKlnd. E. Porter, D, Move', bond, twist,., turn/.. you,wore yicror represents more than two-thirds- C'raduate of Franklin. Marshall ened our loss. KEEP We-dcrh,eauH--^//^:r±r; S-3 Biiilding—I-i&miiuIssuctL color •of the $4,200 collected in Crnnford —: : i •N»TII-K , ._ Academy, Lancaster, Pa. Tlie Joseph D'Alessaandris. Ful work on Slipcovers, Drapes, Blankets, Spreads and Cur- Permit lor a $130,000 rectory, . TAKE NOTICE Hint ,-ip|!liralion; lins —~m ore-com f Gi-tal)l o-(d Uhve last year, although the agreement • .-.•'• Family Support The Cancer Fund bt'on.innde to the Township CnmmitU'e a-S • Smith Then come sec our won- Lino, . . tlie bra (hat's prf-shnjvd" io make Mr:: proved Tuesday ."night' by Town- 1 . restore the soft, rich tefctures of the Fabrics. Let us, "AVOITUV,. Ci-linfiu'd, Ni-w vltM-sey, Hit. PleiV- derful selection- of. hun- rri'q hopp _tb_Jricrense_its Essay Winners".------'-.- ship Committee. .The rectory will ary.Rel.'iil Consimiiillon I.icuii.su Nn.-C-U dreds of exciting, new your curves look more cumicyoiis! And Ih'psc t—help you keep yourJiGme looking jts_best. be,built on Alden street adjacent hiM-i-torore IKSVU'CI .to' Borthn W. Stclne, ' "TGA-liWOQD''— 'Dorothy •tickar'- : clinic service, therefore, is pre- [.-.. ¥•' •'•••• nuiiui trndinii'ns "Tin.!. Iiidiscl' f»r the Macstfd Colors in many fnaKical, miracle 'three-point straps'. , .how 7-—d.leateol-on-the-GWllcc-tian_aC_a- •ski-. daughter of Mr. and Mrs; to the-church.------••-•-—• .-- •premlfic^-iofji^wl-a.t-JJo- J-5 South .A.Vt'7 Pittsburgh *Daims Jpt. in-_ Pctio Plastic Compariy- wasma>. Crnnfnid. New Jersuy. M:$-:S '•-• •far in. cScess of the amount raisb'd' Benjamin Piekarskl of ^265 Hick- f' Jill|T tcrior or exterior use. • evenly granted a permit for a comnwr- iind cllri't-tois • and tho.• nnmeii nixl ri'sl- r cial-building on QUine street with denci-s n here. . .and here/ t'oHToat away all f~R ober nvn~Crhrtp7-dTrvtr- eh a i r-• STOP WASHSNG COTTONS AT HOME utiou are iis fdlliiw'iifdlliiwi; , , tini\ounced the following flrst place- winner in the' safety construction dost estimated at $15,- PresliUn t . Anthony F. Adase, -K10 Wil- bhqulder strap-tension! This could very woll MT2Z^ liiw-.-Avo.. BoiieTn l J.. —Residtm-tial"* btuTdinfi ---Vlcc-Pr:&& Open Fridays Till 9 CRanford 6-0900 v^w Saturday: 2:30 to 10:30 P. M. Soonsorod by iho Westlicld Junior Chambe* of Commorco OFFICE! YARD: • ' • / • • • I •• this show is presenting the latest products's>nd services for the house, gardon and hobhuost's .delight. Don't miss' it! ill 1 NORTH AVENUE, EAST LEXINGTON AVE. AT LVRR Abso/u/e/y, ddrVmgl Clinics will speed you...spring you..* ". . • breeze you through the d,ay! Clinics are"soft ...smart ,-, 1 LookWkafsBcwk « o* :T~" , ttrong .. Try on a pair/today, you'll say/'NotHing WF.STFIELD ARMORY N»S, could be finer!" ~ / ' ,' ' 500 Rahway Avenue/ Westfield, N. j. w» &*•?Sti&L r^» L?OJ^ mumtttO 'Wy^'' **ft •••v^is;*^1"^^ t*»*w**- ^^^^^s^ ^0 ,«*» \* Granfovdfe Sunday jvo*1 win .**' M^ •£&& Drug Store Schedule uv> && ;,;. • \ w ot^ •J ^* Cl* ^*° ", SKIHT Blended Whiskey TiOUStW SUIT* JACKET BIANKIT * OUARANTEED SPORT SHIRT DRESS • ROBE CLOTH COAT HATHAWAY'S QtS: $4.69 ^ Mothproofing PLUS CLEANING CHARGE OPEN SUNDAY
•i'•»>> v » ' .'• '. m STORE HOURS «s. »2.» FEATURES 7:30 A.M. 9A.M.to9P.E SlyU #4-11..-. TO 6:00 P.M. . - - • — '\ . *l »o(l Glevtlk, unlin»d for _ GENUINE (;UAIUNTI:I;I) GOODYUK ll.xibilify. Whltt °" .«» O BELL'S DKKSS SIIIKLDS ON DRY CLEANING & ei ttathir- IOU, tprlng h«tl. SHIRT LAUNDERING ! Remombor, dates and daintiness qo togolhor. So proloct the daintiness of your clothes WITH ANY $1.00 DRY Clinlu «voil«bl« IN tiiM U> II, AAAA <« t SCHER'S, SEAGER'S CLEANING OR.SHIRT — with Kloinorfs dress shiolds, Thcy'ro. musts for your glamour -,ovon whon you sill LAUNDERING ORDER 3STO EXTRA CK^r^G- use a deodorant. Stylos for long, short cap slcovos and for sweaters! Keep them up BROUGHT IN. & BARON'S . all your sloovos! • . "; ..(•.' AT REGULAR PRICES ONLY Prices — 55c to $1.39 •;'!•>• .•{ •"•.'. • . • • A DIFFERENT PIECE EACH WEEK AT THIS SPECIAL PRICE 4 HOUR SERVICE*WHEN BROUGHT IN DAILY BEFORE NOON crantor WIEL7TBE CLOSED SATURDAYS BEFORE 10:30, A.M. at OR STORE DRIVE-IN "WHERE THE^SHOE FITS." It's Always SAFER FTe. Deliver -—— PLANT North Union Ave. CRanford 6-0234 GARWOOD To Buy your Drug Needs in a Drug Store N. UNION AVE. CRANFORD 64)150 STORE 100 NORTH AVE. 23 NORTH UNION AVE CRANFORD. fCR. 6-3272 WHERE: PARKING IS NO PROBLEM '.'•/,
. /. >.CHKO>?ICLE, THURSDAY, •AP'RIL 26. 1956.
••/• • • ' 1y Tlie average expentiiture'for all! $l'.i8; in. some'asvhigh as $4.77. /• ' • THE CRXNFORP CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE; THURSDAY, APRJlu2fl, 1956. pod, ciire and. treatment 'for •' a' Similar ,expi;hditur6s.an private; was conducted by Chief Free! • 185, i'hich ; woul'd^. provide that >| •//•: .grandparents are Mr. j Baseball Leogue will sta '<-•' .(•:•:- fpod...... , • / "• , , .... . ,j mental hospital-. JH.«..s. -.ar6-abou~ t $13 a T .Tnniiiivy 71, 1957>n'o person 1 rers to Erect New Law Center Bid ' -v . • • Announce Engagement Mrs. George H. Davis, Sr., o? libition games ybp aaturctiiy. ~~ 1-1/iv--- _^- patient in a State mental hospital j f|av tn yoter,ans' Administration rr hi fl 32S sprtkp" irir-his capacity ftr-is-from—5»--^r- W.eok ''mayor" and thanked the onnje-EnerfrPresenty?ereS .72 Garden Street.,. . ".-;". Public.Affah-s; Commissionor1]!-, esentativejiofrthe^b:icc!T^epart about $2T7 ^ ^ ^^ ]t:toits:Entertaiir Morgan, Margaret SusSky,; Linda Of Miss Louise Pericola ments^of-Uruon County's 21 muni- me'mber of any county or-muni- r'club; for invitiiig. the boy -"or-. organ, g •D. Dorian is chairman'of this .vt-;!i' JfCduntyPoltce as low* as!.to $12 a day. Chooses ; d Nd H They MMr . and MrsM . SalvatorSlvatore PericolPericola s cipalities were-present. cipal police department-without is-;m?jorin.B in theigasketballTeam, jficials." •/." ' • • • • ^arnevale and Nandy Henn. They !•. 12 Cedar street have announced Mr. and Mrs. William R..Allen eyent and Mrs. Dorothy" Mat'DuM- 1 -The Youth week "officials" pres- jf Westfieid "have announced the Introduced by Chief Powell, llcst having completed a course- at colle prtparatoi-y..coum>, sup- . i ' ilso celebrated with a. party SunT ihe engagement of their daughter, gall is secretary. Among clubs 'and. Chid Association joiif were: '"Mayor" -Sosnpwski, lay at whidh the guests were Dep- birth-of their second son, Jeffrey tiVo-Chref Lester_ PublieTSafety Commi-ssionev-"Clar- a training school approved'by the MissJorlett HisS Louise Pericola, to -Ranald organizations represented ai .ht. J • i, =t to the Union CouMy Po- ..A 'with •commercial'••sub- , V OHtv ti>. l y-.-.,--^— . '."Township Cammitteemen" Rob- lty County Clerk and Mrs. Rky E. Keithi on April IT /at Overlook n ence" L. Fritz'welcomed the-Visit"- Board ..of Freeholders of the par- 1 ^hoinacki.'son'Mr. and Mrs. Vin.- night's initial meeting were: ':. 1 Gomptometer Operators jects. She.plans.tc.aUcmrcollogo,. Craiiford High. School, bas-jer( Patterson. James B'enko, Wil- •Citchell of Union, Mr. and Mrs. Hospital, Summit. Mrs.. Robert J. P rhicfi Association at a meet- ors to Cranford. . • • • ticular.county; ' . ;ent Ji Chttihackf'of 166 Willow Cranford Business' AsBta-iatiwr,, JiOl : to.-im, winhor- of the Group i jjam yvingsto'n and ' Leo Yari, Allen ..of. 15 Elmora avenue is- the l 'h!.ld in Markos Restaurant-on • The" association went on record Under the-biljf, freeholder -boards Institute n'rid'stiuly •business aclministj-sition. j ames L. Davison-of Elizabeth, and iveriue, Garwood. . • •'•.'.' m ; rhampinnship this year, ahd I"Magistraio" . Robert Peterson, Wr. and Mrs. Oren .Si.- Asnis and Cranfofd Post, 212, American tTf- *' • ;1ftornoon. The meeting as favoring.passage of.Senate Bill would prepare a list by'January Stenogt'aphers r m)i >> At pri's-ont _ •. ,, 1 j ...-•, ,,m>.v!t Clubs'. •• Mrs. team were introduced by their,;,tlie , (. : - . •; • ; College, Now Brunswick, 'pocieratjoh-of .w team were ."'-;u cuesguest:. ••• •: . • • - •/: • • .. 'qrd..,sooln'"'to miiice their home- in ment. " - . ' .•••"•.. '. the" Recreation Committee,, a .-fish- forcl-Kenilworth Junior Cha'iiihi.r". .to Get Ahe\dd in the citjzen'shfp'.! n.vnuin ,H, "$ cbiicfi." Will Martin, whopaid i ciub singing was'• led-Hiy' Rob- La|js3lter"Pa; • Dr. , Muliins has ing contest for youngsters, a band of•• Cc/mmT!rce,'''CxaDford First.Ail. THE - • . ""•'*•' institute is to provide training, in"; of youth conservation "snid: "•fcei'i tribute to the boys.and their abil^ crl, J.-.Lai.w% _Sr.,; with.'••Edward been appointed research ctremtst concert FridUy.evenjng anB a teen-- Squad, Lions Club/. Rotary Clujj, WATCH WESTINGHOUSE' it^f^' £''• Rearick at the-piano. Alfred •F'ri- with' theTSharpe-and—Bohme-M ^—BIRTHS- age.dance Saturday evening under police 'and fire departments, Ci ;.n- good, citizenship •••-••.... : Transportation via •gola' presided. • • Vision of. the Merck &'Company^ I Mr, and p.rs. -George H; Davi^, direction of'the, Crahteen. ' - ford Historical Societyf Vi Hnge 11 n-'. • -tend. A lecture; Westpoint, ?a. ' Attertding thd ySt,,fr,, off 1 172 Garden strqet. announce ..' •' The Cranfoi'd Business Asso- iprovemerit Association, Clevi.'ilij'ni MANUFACTURERS LIFE Jersey CeinriiU^' W. and Srjyecial B present spine pl'ins luncheon with Mrs. Mul|i.ns were the, birth of. their flrst.^child PTA, Junior'Service League, fill- . INSURANCE .COMPANY .state governpnont such 1 as depart the, birth o ciatibrt ^OviU hold its ahnual Crari" . 'Archit?ct?s • sketclv of fh'e. law-center building, which: Rutgers'University^will,liuild.on Washr .,, 'Jim Curran, Robertj Mrs. Christian D. , .Mayer,, Sirs George H. DavisTTTirTT , q ^il ;l ford Gift Days sales event onjiFri Qij.y" C1W CMnte'env Capt.-.N. K; -150 Pacific Ave. ^^ Jersey City N. Jv inenment off educationv , health,, • instiiu- ,,. Mr.' and MVs.. Thomas D. Tucker Charles J.- Weiland",. Mrs.'Charles Plain ; ' ington•'• street at the corner of James in Newark at n cost 6f 'approximately $1,250,(500. The'modbrn •federation J»;sJec't' in Youth-vCorir, Hobbie; ftoliert" Huriter,^ Richard | in • Muhlenberg Hospital;.Hospital;, day and Saturday,.and. the Cra'n Fiske Post; VFW( Grariford r.o\ s • . tiefns' ~and -n-g.enc.ies.- . k'Ris-lfition, 1 Cnafles! of 403 Walnut avenue, entertained Dietrich arid Mrs.. Thomas D ; structure will' have three stories-above ground, and a basumeivt. It will provide a 200,000-voliime • DEIaware .servatioiii ".'- -" ".' . ' " •"'' HurleyHUnev, , jvnn ..IMIIII«.-I., vnunv.^. m 7U,J «.«•..«. ...-.—, ------.-.-;•• 'field.' The maternal grandparents ford-Historical Society and othe Baseball League, Walnut Awum- . jHdiciaJrv_lh.nd-' others"; '; plus - a j Preston WillianrRiR«sR«.,,Wal,W t Sos-|| at bridgrge Fridaiday night..Guestsnight..-Guests,, iinn - Tucker. •: • (,"'_ are .Mr. !an,d ' Mrs. Lawrence. C law library, faculty offices, a moot court'room, studpn't and faculty lounges;'It is being-built with 1 1 Ul^ J.*.. v.,.-, _ _. local-public bujldings.w-il bo^ppen ;PTA, and Cranford Business in planned bus trip to the strife .-house] • _ 'GIVE TO THE nowski Dave-Wardd , RonalRldd Welk<_vWlk| eludeldd MrMr . and"" Mrs.'GeorgMrs'George ElEl- Kdlscy of 107 McClellan street".and Professional Women's Club. \ .a combination of .State appropriated funds and private contributions i,p Rutgers Law Center Devol- a.tiTrenioiv.--A-quoMion-and-answer .I: .. ..' lor inspection..T>e 'Cranford Bdys' ,.™,..; S» CANCER DRIVE AH We:iielKen, TGtDT -WTiBht-^ntlnrnnrcv-M-rsr^Boivald^Baternan,-Mi- ,'opmeiit 'Campaign; - , . ..• • . , . • ' • ••.period will fjitlow ..each•• lecture : ' ' aiid Mrs.. Ernest Swanson. and Mr . Mr.- and Mrs. T,;crBoWmHn"n b 1 Steve' Zulick. . . • i.v.-- - ii.h allll o ' 313 North avenue, east, will lcav: I A|::O present'y.'pg J Snth Week- 'and Mrs. David Dietench, f—vaeat-ior yed-j-to-^the—a-m-Hts^^wH^h+iwv^-of—tko-j-- ig Its ten-y( life, th» q«re-. ^SSl jlry, who vyjis. coach 'of the school's | Cranforcl.,; .,.'.. • .-.• -.. .' schools avaiiapie i'oi' traitrrn i prdducci previous qhampipnship .team in • ' • ^— °—• probationary patrolmen.- ..., I ; • ... cuuy-nuriureu >-U>I-.B >j "cherries,", ; ' Ml, af,cvivirs. Christian-D. Maye in3C, and Assistant Coaches Jim Rajiway Man Fihetl 1 .Ea. $1 Lt. Ridgley Folk of Cranford, |.clubs in Atlantic.City on May 18,1 ab6ut'30,000 .ripe red ... : , Avery anrl. Ernie HolibieHo.bbie. of 4q par|avay Village entertainfet public information "officer of the 19 -and 20 are voting delegates; | on tho av'erage^-the. equivalent of r Michael.-Ferro, president of the s.-jtuvclay. eyening. .Guests at th 'Driver-. 50th Rbcbnriaissance Battalion of jrMrs.Nunn and Mrs. Dorothy Wee-.j only 10. to 15 Pound* of roasted;. |..Boosters'. Club, was / present'. In p . included VMr. an AZALEAS uuw» ""»,..» • manrnan; ; alternates, Mrsmis. nuiRutnh Kevois.uvu,,• I coucccoffee.. I*•t• take*•*•**.** 125 ;„„_.-_-. WlUonjup*^of. _.. . bll|Ict Kll pci Pleading guilty to. a' drunke the beverage an lhe New Jersey NatwnarGunil williamS) Ml,s, D(,rothy Bow- the beverage td quench Am*rlc« » present the members' of the .team Mrs.'Charle• v • -••• s Dietrich, Mr. y««r. with jackets, designating them as Mrs. Thomas .D'. Tucker, Dr. iin driving charge, Ira. E, • Davis, ,47 NORTHERN GROWN' , spoke at .the meeting cinnounc n.? ^ v ; ^ R • thlr«t for it.* stnto-'champions. ..'.•.'. MrsTJohn D. Muliins and Mr. an of Rahway, was'fined $22&" arfdj that inn recognitioreeopiitionn of cooperatiop n . ' ^ , • ••• . Co-Captain Bt'rry thanked 'the Mrs. Charles, j. Wetland. ' his' driver's license revoked for? '•; between the police and the Na two. years' by Magistrate Gh'ar.les- tional Guard, . a 'trophy will be JLi'ons for liieir hospitality and ROSE BUSHES presented annually' in the name of paid tribute to the work of Coach The Bookmarks met at the horn "J77~Stev'ens in Municipal Court ir in developing the e'ham- Monday night, -1 ' the Union County Police Chiefs' to ELIZABETH Open Thurs,'til9 of Mrs.. Ellis G, Snipes of 60 that company of the 50th Becon- pionship (.cam. Orange avenue, 'last Thursday The Rahway man was arrested ..naissance Battalion attaining the :.. Co-Captain ajso' -.Warren'' Cluffv.re at 3:15 a.m. on April 16 by Patrol- ijyf orn i n Cj ft B"t^i>6oy highest percentage of men qualir- Herman Wouk and,Walter. Lord's ed h'e was driving: erratica'i^ori "A Nigh't'to Remornber," Was ro-I Walnut', avenue'. Police said a FILLS PRESCRIPTIONS viewed By MTs^PlTiltp G.uilletrfdrunkometerr'tcst—cbnducted^byr Taking part in the. evening's dis- Patrolman Robert Ryan indicated Nominating cussion were Mrs. • Ch'ar.les • J'.'Davis waslintrafcicatecj and unflt to Imagine having: tiie convenience of a super. mailtot right in forMdthers Day Weiland,,. Mrs- Chrjstian D. Mayer, your kiicHenl You can—by filling your, pantry now' with a Committee Mrs. Howard Carroll, Mrs. Charles drive. . . . . • . ; variety .of fine! foods, for every, menu noodl And to help you do Dietrich, Mrs. John D. Muliins, it —" we've priced the pickrof-the-paniry :foods 'way down Cl May 13th! Collegians Corner .low to give you more of. ihe best for loss—fo holp you stacli DOCTOR ORDERS Mrs. Snipes,-Mrs. ClufC and Mrs. ,up savings when«yoOi stock up on your .favorite foods* For Three were named to a nom- OuillQl.-instead of a regular rheel-, ,, .Miss . JSv.elya .Harvey, daughter Quality r . . fr Variety . ... for Values—LOOK Magazine: says inating committee by Mrs. Ger- ing in May, the group, will attend oLMr. and Mrs. Edwin. K.liarvey we're headquarters for PIGK-dF-THErPANTRY FOODS! trucfe G. Niinn, president, of he "Fanny'" in New York City on of 4 JNomahegan court;' has bedn LIBERAL TRADE.IN ALLOWANCE Business and Professional' Women's Prescriptions Called For May 17. . .• . ;.• . ' • . elected, vice-president of Omi.crdn MAXWELL HOUSE Club of Cranford, at a meetiiig and Delivered FREE CRSOOM • ,—0-^- - chapter of Sigma Kappa sorority ON YOUR OLD HAND OR ROWER MOWER lost Monday in Marko's Restaur- at Jackson College for Women at : ant. They were: Mi:s. Virginia Wil- "HE DOES NOTHING BUT WHISTLE LIKE .Mi-.-.and--Mrs. J. Walter, Coffee Tufts University, Medfor.d, .Mass' on the Purchase of a New liams chairman, Miss, Elizabeth and son,"Jimmy, of 118 Oak lane', $1.00 Value 25c -She—'formerly—ser-ved—as-^xusl COFFEE Ytid—and-1\. ETJrp spent the week-end in New' Lon- chairman of her sorority. CAMPBELL'S "HOUSEHOLD doin Conn., visiting their -son-in- DIPLOMAT ^- Clear or Rice Coffee. Election of • officers is law' and daughter, .Lieut, (j.g.) • -. •"" — o—- - • t ONION SOUP cans' for' Mav. 1 Robert Finney, son of Mr. and Guest speaker was Mrs. George Harold A. Glovier, • Jr., USN, andMrs.' G; J. Finney of • 29 ' Elmora Zesl at its Best "*• CHICKEN BROTH B. Martin of Summitj an ac- • Vwvllll "" .Mrs, Glovier, avenue, a senior at Marietta Col- credited Observer at the United (Spray Type) JOIN THE lege, Marietta, Ohio, is a member 2 cans 31c RED HEART ^ When You Buy It at A&daliiCs You. Buy the Very Best" Nations for the American Baptist -'-•Mr.- and Mrs... Willtam. James of the" cast of "The Rivals" to -be cans Convention7 and U.N," Resource PINS 14c McC'rea of-10 Locust drive' enter- presented _by_i.he_ bollegp drama de^_ -Person .far ..the..N._:J;..|League of m -afnecr"[n~"UinelTCon—Tuesday r in par.tment this week-end. He was Look-A PANTRY PICK OOG FOOD Women Vcfters. The program was -celebration of the.eighth birthday ALWAYS FRESH »>» selected from "the. senior class as Quality Meats ::;$4; ge-bf.JVIrs.,Eunice Schaefer a campus "Big. Wheel" recently COCA COLA ,.J.QSEEH.J^..APDALIA, prop. chairman of the internatiQnal re- > "Bis - Wheel_Meal.l L-He_alsk_ v/asl -Goke-s a-Noturtl -150-E^Sf. Oeorge Ave. _ .„ in introduced the guest, .._ ' • ; [(.initiated, into Pi Kappa Delta,| •.. • •.. . •• '.'••.'• \ •$•1:35 Pound graduationWHITES t . ARMOOR'S STAR Mrs. Martin said that at the Torensics honorary fraternity. \h. present time, of-the 76 sovereign or pastels in wide Variety , 6 for 37c I nations in the U. N., 25 women in ou£.fabrics department I have been appointed as delegates $1.00 Size CET TOi j^4.Ttti*^.7itvr:rajr^jt^i* BATE^ DISCIPLINED. appreciation to residents of- Cran- en how'ip the U.N. are constantly Stick or Creatn PONGEE, CRYSTALETTE, Boston..... ford who supported my candidacy SUNSHINE working for,women all over the *•' E*i*C • Detroit..... for Township Committee" in the world in an effort to improve world MOTH conditions. From NEWARK ' recent Republican Primary flec- KRISPY SftLTINES Crystals or Nuggets ON YOUR MONEY H&H SHORTCUT " • DEODORANT niul Sundays. 3 t tion.. I. wish to congratulate the Out-Tasfes 'Em All' ^ Delegates from the local club rates.'10% tux not included Victorious candidates and will Vi PRICE LESHNER'S work for their- election in Novem- 25c (we hope) Pay as little as $100 a week — Skip a week _ FABRIC CENTER ber,- SMOKED TONGUE costs so little •:•.{•." 15-17''•No*iK=SvSrwr'TJH 6^-5505 -DEL-ICIGUS- Fruits & Vegetables % to phono , ICE CREAM the 25 payments we'll. present you with " ISCHRQFFT'S ; FRANCO-AMERICAN $27.50 in merchandise. - : •'.Faberge's wonderful new soap .. . . NEW GREEN SPAGHETTI • anywhere • No Restrietions — this goes for anything French milled with-Woodhue perfume with Tomato Sauce ' # Pittsburgh i 7Bc in our store. CABBAGE 0 Montireal ysc POCKET CLEANSING 2 cans 25c EXTRA FANCY . • Minimum limit to complete your payments — • new size, new shape, newQift^box of.. —- is going.to change this week for the :0k From NEWARK aftoi- 0 I'M and "" - ^^. Sunddyfl. 3'min. station rntoii, one month. Look "A PANWPICK 0k 10% tax hot included.'. TISSUES three petal-pink cakes, YAMS better, anrl make yon think about COMB 4c • .Maximum limit — that's.up/to you. . BORDEN'S ST ARLAC GOLDEN RIPE 19 TilVKE A TIPf ROi^ A V^ISE BIRD—JOIN TODAY . ,2.00-the pretty, pretty^ef ' . • • 7 a new snity a ne\v hat, new shoes ' •••• I, The Heart of Milk USE OUR • /' • i S at.
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CANADA DRY- MO A Flavor for in our store looking-for a * CRanford £1099 Every Taste 17 North Ave., W-. DULANY "S. S. RiSKNBEKG, HK<\. Mother OPEN FHIDAY EVENINGS. 6 |J? U .-I- •• : loves the STRAWBERRIES "BOTANY DUtANY- STETSON^rTEE HAT ORANGE JUICE 2 cans Gameo NUNN BUSH or EDGERTON CHOOSE MODERN FOR YOUR LIVING ROOM Dairy Foods. SHOES IA/GRD . . . and those handsome, pieces will give you ih6 boginning seamless oJ a VERY smart rof'm. Tho two-pioco soctjonal sofa will N.B.C. ' lb. pkg. GAINES—15c OFF pl >..-/.. -• ., ,. JLr. -'_L' ,.-.^._._.^7. .'..._j.i;. ..>..3| .s -«.
Page Seven/ '(•' • THE CRANFORD CITIZENAND™CHRONICLE; THURSDAY;, .APRIL 26'VI95G.-.
THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND.CHRONICLJS, THURSDAY, APRIL 26; 1956 call unanimously adopted
utions or-other appropriate'.acts Property Committee, accepting bid authorize the issuance of $130,ood icquesting thh e CongresC s off ' tthhe Thomas Krakowict'fci, submit- of Hess Inc., 6f Perth Amboy. for of Bonds of the County of Union ting his resignation as a member supplying Bunker "C". Fuel. Oil to finance the cost of acquiring MINUTES OF MEETING OF THE United States to withdraw protec- supuijjiib _ „...>-,_ voting Machines and other.c/iiiip, OBlfUAItlES tion, so that the Citizens of Salem of the Rent Control Review Board. .ui, one year from Feb l, I95i5 to UNION COUNTY BOARD OE^CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS v ment for.,-the use of the County. of rc uiciTl Wils Cfo. and the' State may take ap- Annual reports of the. Union the Court House and, authorizing b« . .oeorgr»fnfffpe pcneuriunSrlwifrilm . was-s- helheld frofrom the Dooit-y^ieDou!6--;;died-Fridayd • Friday, was_. mthoe fwa th»e ers was held at! the Court House; OarroH'K.. Sellers be re-appoitited Treasurer, • Jail, Physician,.- and lic Property Committee, accepting (14) - Freeholdci- .Herlich / for - ' .' . .. Ain »r '_>!., .....MM,,, ! ^'.'..ilUm- EVytlL- M'llSPJirO. a*W- --" " Funeral Home, 218 North avenue, • comiejlmah'-Franimgilmnrr Frank MM'nscaro. Eib.abeth,-N. J., on Thursday, Feb- United Cerebral Pa.)sy.. League as Assistant Special Counsel (part'rjept. of Weights' and Measures bid of Hess Inc., of Perth Amboy, Finance Cbmrnittee, finally adopt- Fiinenil Ho, of Union County, requesting that ( west it 9 aim. Mondjiy Burialwas i«KSt. Mary'.s Ccmc- ruary 9, 1956, at 10 a.m. time) at $6,500.- -per" annum,, for werc also received and ordered for supplying Bunker 'C" Fuel ing'-thp Bopd Resolution above, l Fth MVofih the Crippled Childrcns! item in A ' hicli mas's off requiem. /Was j lcry • • Plnintlcld. Father, McVeifih- Director Bcnningcr asked- Free- one year, eff, Feb. 24, 1956, was nicd...... ' Oil for one year from.Feb. 1, J$56 was on roll, call unanimously, *?Mj|l;j-!'-fW"---'i -celebrated in Sti Michael's Church! read the committal prayers, There the Budget be -;-increased in thereferred to Finance Committee. • Report; of Roads & Bridges to the Court House and authoriz- adopted;. .; % - holder Herlich to open "the ihect- subj-tantial amQUnt for the benefit mM'- ' at 9:30 a'.mjby Bcv. Mark J. l3oo- ; were many flowers. . , . -in, g witha prayer. 7 . County Clerk', enclosing" Oaths Committee, advising that quota- ing Director arid', Clerk to execute ' (15) -Freeholder Herlich toi* ley, assistant . of the above organization. ' - of Office, of A. Ethel'Alliston as. tion was received from Johnson & igrcoments covering same, was on Finance Committee, inlroduuing I *M-|!J.'' .•."' •..,.,- ,or- . j Bearers were James ncgo. Rich- Director Bcnni'ngcr presiding. v r '•"Father Dooley N. J. Civil Service .Association, clerlt of the Board .of Chosen Dealaman of Newark for; futnish- ;oll call unanimously adopted. and pas-sing fen first .rpadinu u | .,'• Father .'Uooicy \reureada thmev M<">-eoni--! ar«imd EuStteemm in..., ,..,Angelb~.^o Rpmondi,Giwn, Eds Roll call showed 9members.pres- mittal prayers at the crave iir.St. i ward Bojju'slawski, Daniel Gi' •Union Council Number Eight, rel- Freeholders and John W, Meixelll ing to'the Road Dept., 1 automatic <8> - Freeholder Carr for Public "Resolution authorjijiiig the issy. Patrolman entitr, • • ./•••..." ' - ^ ",. .- ' '••"•' ative to. salaries for the employees front and highway-spreader for ance of $70,000 of bonds of the •Gdrtrude's Cemetery,HVoodbridfje.'mid'Frederic_ ...... k provideJacketd. thPatroe escortl . Freeholder- Herlich at this time as County Engineer. . Property Committee, accepting bid Mrs. Scheitrum died last-TlUirs-''Arthur Green provided the es at the John J2-. Runnells Hospital. Chairman of the Purchasing the sum of $3,097. and -recom- of Paragon.Oil Co., of.Newark,' N. County of'Union to finance,th e a lone 'illness, i Monday night, Fatht. „. introduced the following resolu- Mr.. Frederick Remington, Act- mending'purchase of same.- • cost! of acquiring land for public • -!•"• nt homeh.-m-iP' .-iftpiafter- a lone illness, i Monday hw;ht, Father McV Committee, advising of bids' re- J,, tor' furnishing to the Co.unty, ,,, . mi... ~ tion, which the Clerk- read.' . .Te'mporary Chairman "of the : Report- of Roads and Bridges parks and parkways and the nrjg. She was 71. \ lcleud in W1L the recitation of the rosary ing Temporary v.nm.-...m.•„.„.. ceive, d foV ifurnishingurmsnlng . meamisait and gasoline .from Feb. 1-, 1956/for one Elizabeth,' Mrs. i at the Dcoley:.Fimqra! Hqme.JIB Freeholder-:Herlich for the DU. I Committee,- advising that- quota-' -year and authorizing Director and inal grading, drainage and; pHmt- VALUES! in Cranford the' North avenue, west, Cranford. rector", rcsolVing that, this Board lions, were received from Hafl arid Merk to,-execute ag?eeriients coy- ing of such land and .the improve- o-ist 30 vcars she was a member I Mayor AValler E. Borlght • anddocs go on recdrd in ^wholehearted .'Funs, Inc., of Mountainside, for jring same, was on roll calr unani- merit of public parks, and pnrk- o ho-Ro'arv Society Of St. Mi-i members of Borough Council paid -support of Jthe cpming effort of the | county Budget;' In>it. he asked and meat products to be furnished furnishing ;to the Road, Departr mously .adopted. - ..*.••• •.vvays-and to authorize the issu- Sunnyfield Fancy Creamery 1 Ib. their respects. q (i6ns relative to certain do- •ment, one-white truck with;-equip- ance of Bond Anticipation Notes chad's Church. The Kcnilworth Volunteer ^Fire N.. J,. NatU>naNatUmaJl Guar0 d to cnusenlist ncne\w questionUCR;MlUltOs relativluativbe tvou wcertain-do— -^ - to' the Jail 'for month-oJf Fob;; Jtur- /__t9) - Freeholder'Cafr for Public . (In V4 Ib.Prints tt..67c) brick ^A &f's famous "Su^r-Right" Quality Lamb-Whole of fltjier Half • ..-', '. . • . •' . / '11. .. •'. 1 . 1 1 1 --_u " '-"^ ~»^^-evo .on a4_.^ . , ,_ . , __ _ nt—suitablo-iJor mounting...^. —Tl-H^IUHN-Jt^m"- "*""'^ - '-"—^^-— epartment, . . , lcdn5yTnSw^^Swen~'weThbcrs~and'-asks~that-cvoryoW n ( jju.-tmenla-l—iner-eaRoit--and^-stated/ n a innr < aKnil and statcd. -nishiTig-gasplineH6Hhe County-for:- me iti antieipi : catch basin cicaner for the sum of Property- CommitTee',' "".approving iti two daughters, Mrs. John W. Mi;k- Department. give their, active and complete he lrccclved every cooperation one year -from Fob, 1,. 1956;,irmin- two personnel actions in the Dept, such. Bonds," was ,on roll call olson of Cranford and Mrs. Frank" ; son, conducted, its--ritual. I give their active aim wu^n.^ from'our. County Officers and dc- one year -irom ruu. .,. «„«,...«....- ,Kmw uaatii w_.._ Jersey Egg Week. Values! W'i Hiiiiuiui ot Vnnltpri;;,auy^l-^JviL,^a^caro, 7!), died- at. Sr.fsupgdrt tothe N."j. National Guard taining,, monthly service on*"180 j 54,947.75 and? one White 1 r u c k two personnel actions in tne uupi. unanimously adopted..- , . piTIITrElTzn i''-'XT tclt s Mrs Thomas-Thomas-AA .Purcniis Pu'rchnsc eo ori Elizabet t biizaueih hHospiTIITrElTzntatH^^^ that their wish is.that the recom- typrgn-rh^HyKh<»-ffo)irone year; supplying,tot theHn)^f»-fnr'--r,fiih_o. Court, mountinftgui pma mii_salt an>!-ii:i.i.n-d cindehr sprend1 o f or-. j}fjPubl}cWorks, was oh roll call '• Sunnylirook~~ Bound Brook nnd Mrs. Elizabeth a two-week illness,_ A native .of bcrs. "' iwcv w.mlrnr "C" Fuel Oil, for. Ic,r Iinn ththe arriount.of.$4,075.25arriount.of. $4,075.25,; an and --(10) - Freeholder.. Hatflcld fbr finance; Committee, resolving,that: Brook ana ivirs. t,u/.iiucu.i <„ I effective Jan. 1, 1956; was on roll Mrs. Jennie L. : n f rM ran c i n partments ,were,- called upon by , R s,5ild.1:.and:2;-relative to is on. roll ._... -gpj^.^.pj; for"., MrS'.T7'"Jeiuife • ohUd'rcn^ . » './T''-C ^ ^. ^^*-.'V --.ftp-0n^or^"iii:aubllgfib^ 4ffB-'PP,Mt!hfi » ,.-«..,,« ,„ ;.....„„,„.._ ^J^oj^i^^^ = His wife was the late 1956," Budget; • • their budgets andh whewa y eacW hnhou hatd .ccnt.. to" the Court House, was re-calT unnmraousiy^u yjj >••::«• . h e John E. Runnells Hospital 7;'.. !' ' (17) - Freeholder . Herlich lor Welch 85, of 10F Parkway The following communications increases, fcrred to the County Engineer.' (2) -• Fi-echoldor. Carr for In-irom—F-ob^8-to-JVlaxdi^'_^vas_pn, iLBkgs, IageT~wiclov were read relativeToTHeTBtldBet l Mr. McBi-iBe~ofrCivil~Sorvicc- Ernest T. Brown, ATchTtccf~fqr 'suran'ce (J.o'mmittecpestabllshing- ruin—1-uup.u—w Finance • _-. wen' hold' Sunday afternooafternoonn at xwcnty-llvc ycavs ago most Director of Local Government, CoUncil #8, also appeared before the Nurses' Residence at the John G r o ii/p- Hospitalization, Medical •oil call unanirniiusly'adopted. Carroll K. "Sellers .as. Assistant Gray Memorial,' 12. Springfield.'mknt^ jUncss^was considered nl- certifying, the approved Budget the Board relative to. the employ- K. Runnolls • Hospital, advising and ^urgical. Insurance Coverage Freeholder Andersen returned Special Counsel (part time! to Hie Saviuuic. i?hc' died last Thursday at mosl hopeless.' Sinyc then- con- provided the title of appropriation ees of. the County nnd also relative that Arthur Venneri Co. has asked- for County employees-and "direct- at this time. ' . . ' Prosecutor, at $6,500. per. annum, 9 oz. horiivU .. . siderable research .has:been car- to.ji..jgrouR of employees at thQ ing the.County Treasurer to make (12) - Freeholder ' Herlieh for for o'ne' year, .effective Fob. 24", FRENCH FRIED ;s»: 'V. •;•-..• listed (is "Maintenance of County that the retained percentage be re- I pkgs. Bor-tr'in Oxbridge; Ontarid, Mrs^ rica oni andvas a result, .methods Parks" is corrected, to. read Park Jolm fi'.~"Rurinclis Hospital who duced from ten to five percent also payment' of the prejmium for such Finance Corn'mittee, amending two 1956, was on roll call unanimous- AaP Brand — FROIEN Welch livecf-Miipsl of her life in (or. treating "many of. the .mental Commlssl6n R. S. 40:37'-96 ct seq.wore.- inadvertently overlooked in advising that the required fillwa sInsurance upon submission by the titles. in the Burfget; was on roll ly adopted. . . .»-, Dimdalk, Ontario: She came to the junesses have been discovered, and and 40:37-15.140:37-15.1., • -. the matter of increments.' They 2,824. years at *$2.00 pcir. cubi &, Equitable Life Assurance Society call unanimously ajtopted,- (18) -"Freeholder Herlich- fur -United States in 1936 and lived in tons of thousands.of patients arc' of the. U.- S., of a contract of- In- Finatice Committee, approving' 1 Charles T. Todd, of FanwQOd, hnd reached the top~bi, their range yard, was referred to. Public Wel- , ,(13) - Freeholder -Horiich SECTIONS Scotch Plains before movin g here being' treated successfully 'and Freeholder Herlich explained surance, approved .by''the County Finance Committee, adopg (Continued, on Po(/e 8) : now rcjativc to the • increase itinh th eBu Budd - fare Committee^ . ' /' Financ1956 County.Budgete Committee, , adoptinwas. ogn throlel ; •"three years ago to reside with her each.year. that their ranges were to be. in^ Supt. of Weights and Measures, Attorney, was on roll caW adopted A&P Brand -Our Finest Quality ,'•(•.•''; (• 1 ,' •31«•:£"i*!* 0>S!;« •: ' daughter, -Mrs. Eunice W.-Schac" creased and every employee would advising amourit of Solid Fuel arid Roll call" showed 8 members voting Ready-to-Eat Hams • icr- .' . • .'. ''•'•' n' the affirmative, and one, Freer She is survived, in..additiori to receive an increment. Poultry licenses issued 'during De- J3lrxctor-JB.cjtiningcr .thanked nftmbg.e_?irirl..T{)ri. T\nc\ fees' collec- Andersen, not voting. ' -D.eUMMe__j 8 oz. Sirloin Steaks **»•'*»»• "-69c m& • her daughter, by a granddaughter (3) T Freeholder Carr for Pub AS REQUIRED BY R.S. 40:4-2 cveryone-.for rattending the Herir- tedd. . or Hunt's RibsQ> Bee. -•. ^- - -—.--.-.——=——_-^_^l__ nnd a brother, Charles A. Lamon ing and pointed out that he will. lie Property Committee, accepting cans ol Ushawu, Ontario; '~—? ~ ' Sheet- Planning Board -of the City of the bid of aie^Great-Bcnr-StM-mg 31 December 31 appoint'a salary committee wtio" Elizabeth, enclosing data jroin . SEE Ot'It OVTSTANniNG. Ribs of Betef -22 «>-59c;, Porterhouse Steaks R'cv. Frank V. H. Car.thy, rector Yea* 1954 will work all year on this and not N. J. Federation of Official Plan- Co., of East Oi;ange,. N. J., for thr DISPLAY OI' MEMORIALS . of Trinity Episcopal Church, oftl- ASSETS Year 1955 $ 436,105..-2 just around budget time. ning Boards directed to* them -in rental,. Maintenance and installa 21 oz. ciatcd. Burial'was private. Cash ; $ 487,286.-70 303,671.99 . Freehoidcr HcrlichJ made a mo-error, was referred to the Indus- tion" of 33 Pressure type Cooler; We specialize /in symbolic BLUE pkgs. Top Sirloin^oast or Steak'S Hf Smoked Ham Slices ~ * Taxes and Tax Title Liens. Receivable .... 319,109.60 and 16 bottle type'coolers am tion that the Hearing'on the Bud: trial and County Planning Com- designing. May we discuss C mm Property Acquired from Tax Title Lien ' ' 1.80,740.00 ' ' ' -"• ' ••••--—•• clerk- t „ Kvit:..be_- d.eclnred> closed...,and_that TopltountRoastolSteakS*^ Sliced Bacon ^*4 23 >^ m \yhc, funeral" of James -ArcheyJ— -•--^^'" -•->-•'•««^ -Assessmen ..:..t Lien: s;.: 174,149.00..,. s Board recess for- a. few min- John E. Runnell Runnellss HospitalHospital,, cncn-- execute" Agreements c o v c r un g 5 A 116,491.82 this Board recess for- a. few min- John Ei Barre Granite 1 Monte or Libby-s lb 1 of 29 flurnsidc.avenue , » to°" MXS'l° '•••••- ' 94,998.36 s. This was duly'seconded and, ,.inym,inyme resolution approvinapprg of the same, was" on roll call unani- -Memarials— • 30 years in First Baptist Church; Accounts Receivable ,... • 15!«32.95 unanimouslanimously carried. acceptance of the lowest bids for mously- adopted'. ANTHONY O'. RULLIS, Cemeteries Pound Mele]iCBcklbtKoast . • 49 Beef |-^fctiilr=^Uver S wv^d * - ltal=and,£i«iu:-Cenc^Hoi>Si!l ^tduets^iasrc- F Uv90 nJlb Mr. Archey died Sunday night Deferred Charges to Future 381,835.08 411,278.53 shpwcd 9,n!iembers p'resent. fcrred tothe Public Welfare Property ComituUcc, accepTihg Fi;ee Transppy at home after a brief illness.' Taxation—General ..' 20 492 00 I Freeholder Herlich made a mo bids for meat and moat products io and from our office. C ground Beef " " w-$^$!t—EranBfii" Born ir> Norfolf, Va., Mr. Archey Hcrgert, rendering a to be furnished to the Jail for the OPEN y b29c Deferred Charges to. Succeeding ."'•.. tion that the.minute^of-the mpei-. Rayrnpn(j Hcrgert, rcncicring .< Broadcast t?«ash . . '%& Burry's Oxford Creams . 'S29 hod lived in p^nford. 40 y'ears. Year's Re venue... months of Feb., was on roll.call INCX. SUNDAY 24-HOUR SERVICE: $1 480 672.12 ings of Jahuary 23 and 26 be ap- detailed special report of his acti- Surishino Shoulders of LambcC»d^' Taftejs' He was a sexton 35 years- nt the ,.; ..$1,518,086.42 r in the Coun- unanimouslly dtadoptedd. — nay or Nlrht v;J.Total:Assets -• ' .' '^ nrn-TJjrbyeiroycdi which .wawas duly seconded I yitieyitie_s_.as_investigato^ s as investigator in the Councoun-- j unanimously adopted. iiiJJL-i- •-„._. IW1/& Ran'c Rift* Converted -28! oz. ijC KrKDV Cl^CkerS - ''^ '25° ;rjJ!1 J 1 1 w elt C -jjgjgjgfla— RihiambChoDSS^" - ' " 85 Ducks T^^d. r.,dy o~oi "= 4V and had beeji".'employed, 34"years ',$ 310,OOO;OO The following .communications chairman, Purchasing Commit- |H property "Committee, accepting mL> c HESl ,. S 243,000.00 Chairman, furcnasm wnm...- ,,C .. ^ , .,,.»^^. ~ " ~" 'iie "'••'' ' : • ' ' ' d< at the public library. Bonds Payable • ... ' 30.0Q 30.u30.""u . . B c rtU|Jt UJ l lu iverc road and ordered filed: teeioo, advisinadvisingg ooff bid bidss receivereceivedd foforr Ibiyd ofOti Otis s ElevatoElevator r Co.'Co., ,oflTarr of HarriU - 'Ql J • c J • pkg. Surviving arc his. wife, Mrs.Notes Payable. , 81,347.26 50,207.66 were read and ordered filed hic oi N. J. for the rtiaintena'ncc ot WIT- OLIVEllwoM^ Appropriation -Reserves Pressure Type and Bottle- Type spni N, j. for -{ho. maintcna-nco o[ SUmlchopsIT : V: -9^ Fr^fi ttoulider Hitet : ; ,s; Josephine Archey, nnd two broths • Boro of Kenilvyorth, calling our (all Elevators in jthe-Court House 139 McCLELLAN STREET " NEWARK 5. N/J, Accounts Payable and Other 68,393.16 w.atci'- coolers for,the Court House; A Napkins 2 ::,„ 17 J k ers, George of Brooklyn nnd Dan- Liabilities ,-. 7,173.67 attention to North 14th St., at i and authorizing Director and At Newnrli-Ulliiiliclh Line — Opposite Ml. Olivet Cemetery iel, ' Norfolk. ' - 14,157.07 Engineer's orTieeVRoad Dept: and Clerk to execute agrcemqnts for Yellow Cling Peaches C I2 C Improvement Authorizations 154,838.56 26,382.61 Washington Ave., and also asking Election' Board Building, was re- N^xt.Donr to Llnftenman'ft riorM BonelessVeafRoast *°»" >45< FriedSmelts »""- - W Statutory and Special Funds 100,314.40 'consideration be given to the in- inme, was on roll call tmanimous- t*9i* CfllDtai* Ginger Ale, Root Beer, ^J 12 oi. 29 Cut-Rite Waxed Paper L»23 i T. Jones Reserve for Amortization, .• „•;,„ nc stnllation of a permanent bridge - V»Otl» jUPCI Coola —no deposit ^—K-ENiyaORT-It ,.l.W.ll!iau—L JL_ Reserve for C^¥rfrK5SeTts"treCtr'tVa&le-T^ au&syAjOA1.81202.81, .acrosTcfcrTcd"toRoads-and-Bridgos North 14th St. at this points. W Thriff-is-Broominig Junes, 82,: of 294 South Michigaji Surplu'•-s• ;... , , _..,., 320,606.57 305,528.02 Committee. FmitFUors-ptedep.:*. bo.tle, ^ .^CIS HdpilW 12 e.hh o« w.pp.r i.-pt& ' avenue^";ciicd' Saturday ill St State Highway Dept. n,dvising SEAGER'S A&P's FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLEST tibcth Huspilul, Eliziibeth, utter a Total Liabilities, Reserves and. !fil,4.aO..672.12 that the Commissiorier authorized DAIRY VALUES! FROZEN FOODS! long illness. •' , Surplus ; $.1,51:8,086.42 DRUG STO3RE : JAr. Jones retired 10. years'- payment tx> Union County of $99, Hitettumal Mmy' y COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF INCOME FROM OPERATION 322.50 on account of our 1056 Mo Established 1.897 aftop 40 years' service as a chef CURRENT ACCOUNT tor Vehicle Aid apportionment 7 wm-y with the IScw York- Central Ra.tl- Revenue Year J955 Year 1954 OVER Fresh California — Large Spears .llV.-'1 5.'.;.'l',-,.' ! 261,000.00 S '226,500.00 was referred to Roads & Bridge: roa'd.'He was born in l^cxliiRton, $ 245,772.83 b c Ky.,-iiiu•.,-iiiul attended high -schnolschmil- iinn [Surplus Revenue , ,. . 258,903.44 Committee. diannpolis. He. had lived in Ken- Miscellaneous Revenue Anticipated 258,903.84 48,323,8^ Ruth McMahoh of Linden, ex 60 Sharp CheddarCheese w£L ' « Libby s Orange Juice . 3. ^ J lbs. . Indi 1,718,945.70 ,„,.„., n „ >tvo-i,-cM ' Reoeipts from Delinquent Taxes 42,66b.18 pressing appreciation for the serv lmportod lb c , ilwo„ , .... "*.„ . •*•,,. ., ., | Receipts froin Current Taxes : 1,916,!)53,586.82 9 (5,285.93 YEARS "" "' " ^Miscellaneous Revenue Not Anticipated . 3,586 ices rendered by William Vandcr Danish Blue Cheese 75 Minute Maid Orange Juice 3 2 W Surviving arc his wife. Mrs." Ihoof. 'm. CRANFORD O'm'a G. Jones; a son,- Williani A.; Proceeds from Sale of Foreclosed 24,57 ».00 fe ib C H sicpsoii,. Webster S. Thompson, Property Unioh County Republican Com Call For & Provolone CheeSe .F«=yo""« '. 57V MinuteMaid Lemonade^31™ 44 New prop—Florida-Golden- nnd. a stepdaughter, Mrs. Mar- mltteo of Hillside, endorsing Roy l guerite Hampton, both .of. Chicago: Hoesly for appointment do the Delivery Service ii urandson, William A. Harris of Shade Tree. Commission,, was. re 104 NORTH •-•--• ••"• ""1st Tuna Pie , . . S;27 ^-"•'^pso'i\iW'6;^i-i^'m^h«7r^B>t-femi :*fdoii^:Be*arwk$^ ^^*^si falWo^io'' tile' Red-winged JBla.ck- birdsbeing scr destrtict f u 1 and-ask- ing that action' be'~faltcT\"T5y7 the lYoininick Hasi-aro I f(llllllll«.n. ll*»rnv»>» ( • w C lb KEN1LWORTH — A l)i«h • nmjf: s Expenditure* ____—.- - •-...- • -.-•-.:—v pwichPeas w.,..,»wm, > 19 Yellow Bananas s»w»^ i& i 'Operating .-. Fresh Peas w..w™, ^ Yellow Bananas ^^' iMunicipal 'Debt Service ALCOtaECn ment T b c 1 Paying (Deferred Charges, and Statutory 101,051.53 22,953.42 Jane Parker Baking Buys.' for MAL COFFEE Enjoyment \ • Expenditures , J.003,015.50 940,675.18 t«n & I SSUFresh Carrots ' w»« LI-10.10= IH17-17' FloridFloridaa Orange Orangess . .'SZS 5^43' j 1^ Jatei Local School Tax 2QQ,04U,?j3.__ 245,929.11 CHANGE TO THE COFFEE THAT'S ufh n !b C "County "Tvnr-.:.—.-:--:....v-:--.r.;~.;-r. "Old Added County Tax per Chapter 10,302.16 6,234.83 New Green Cabbage ?° " 7 Seedless Grapefruit , carton. Ifc >—1- 397 P.L. 1941 : '...., BLUEBERRY 1 t t Bpand 2,25)5,54 i.09 2,085,O60'.5O •' Of4 1/ WKSTFIl'.I.I), NEW jliRSKY Large Pascal Celery ' ^"19 tJr2S California Lemons In 1808 Size Extraordinary Expenditures 146.25 PIE 31.05 12 -SPRINGFIELD AVENUE, CUANFORD AMERICA'S KHEMOST K>OP KtTAlUB .. . SINCE 1859 .--' VvV-'.'-i" Tux Refunds 50,000.00 FLAVOR! OPEN LATE Interfund Advance to Capital Account 2;085,200.75 Non-Scclui'iqn Jane Parker — Brown 'N Serve • Mild « Mellow Total Expenditures 2,345,572.14 h'uu-l'rofit We offer residents of Cranford and vicinity an Thursday and Fridayy 181,003.97 243,641.28 RID CIUCUU BBAG 89 1-lB, I Exci's.s in Revenue 1 3-L63L6 , Bag $ $2.61 SAO OPEN 8 A.M. MONDAONDAY THRU SATURDASATURDAY $m. Bookkeeping Adjustment to Comply ri.AXNi'.n TO-rkKvSKRVu THK outstanding funeral home, complete with air CINNAMON ROLLS Viaoroui t Wlney with Certain Statutory Budget THE CHEAT ATLANTIC (, PACIFIC TEA COMPANY Procedures: Reduce Expenditures Just Lake in a moder- BOKAR 3-LB. Bag $2.31 for Emerficney AuthoriziHions NATL'U.Vl.'LU'Al'TY'Ol- A FINK ate pre-hented oven for—— 3-LB, Bag $2.73 whieh by Statute are Deferred conditioning, organ, large light rooms for your 12 minutes und serve! Chiirgi'S to Budfiet of Sueeeedinft n.odiJ.oo WOODI'.U I.AN'DSCAl'H . .. . Peter Pan • Year ..: overly convenience. Our otvn display room. Kraft's Chicken Broth Karo Syrup Mazola Oil $ 2fi4,64l12« MAINTAIXKD IX Till-". MANM'.R Swift's Meats Pablum Baby Cereal Kxeess to Surplus Revenue Blualabil For cooling and saladt Armour's Treet Oatmeal, BarUy, ". Rich«rdton&Robbin« Peanut Butter RECOMMENDATIONS ' OF A WKl.l.-KF.lT PARK Rice or Mixed C»r*al ..- Macaroni Dinner C. , Lunchoon moat. for Babies pint 35C q;.rt(>30 That ;i complete list of tiixsnle t-ertillciites held by the Township Lairtjo Reserve Acreage 8 oi. 7'Aoz. 4qe : 2 cant -Attouii*v; be lifed with the Collector of Taxes. 2 That those tux title lien* not supported by eertillciiles bo in- I 2 ' vesliualed. r Sinto Fnrm now fipvirc* your rom- . i Vanity Fair Dash Dog Food pri'hi-nsive and (•otlisii^n rnios by •• \ That the Uix title liens sold under provision of Chapter 14!) P. I.. Bab-0 Cleanser li)4;t listed on Kxhibit "A-1S" be referred to the Township Attorney Bon Ami Cleanser Colgate's AD Fortified with liver thr OJL'«" i'/ \oitr cqr und uhrrf vnj ] i l'i.\ilor.i tire Kraft's fTT( ~*l*lninrnivntntt'>|y for his opinion reeardinR the disposition of such liens. Sweetheart Soap With bloach . • Fof-ltitelt»it-«nd-b*tWom- D«t»rqent for automatic wd Facial Tissues .-v-.^ initninuin m»f(U» by Tel. WE 2-0701 chaoie lt pays lo know yeur SUM FURM cheek. . . . ^ • V . The above summary or synopsis WHS prepared from the report of VI arRINGIILLD AVKNUE 318 EAST BROAD STUIWT uidu ot the Township of Cranford, County of Union for the calendar Gules Close u! 6:30 P.M. IiLD, N. J. -.WE 2-01« IOHNG.HALKC veai; li).r>.rv This report of audit, submitted by John W. Wehman, CKANI-'ORD, N. J. — CK 6-0002 Open Every Thurs. & Fri. Until 9 - 103 Miln St. Cranford ReKiMoi i,•/, •••'••.: - .- - •••••• /••• ' •••• • ; fV. • • • ' •. •••• - ~ SECTION ..TWO . THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND C^ONrCLE, THURSDAY,APRIL 26, 1956. .••/• have an .important effect on in- THE CRANFORD CITIZEN^ND/CHRONICLE, THTOSPAY, APRIL' 26, 1956 are .knocked out. The" mobile radio 'Surprise''. and -'May- D^ay,' " defense ^affiliated, with the Bay-|V speaker at- the'next; meeting •„( dustrlal research, including scien- title arid engfne^ring manpower onne Naval Supply'-JUypoi,-w.Ul be i the 'group-en Mpy^2; 1 Civil Defense Organization of. RACES, a civil defense em- ;moother functioning djjring th li .Committee I . (Continued from pfige I) ergency, radio hookup. ^ ; idlional test in June.". The National Association of problems. . •• ,. Market at Dinner Some 3,000 representative NAM Their Promotions Also | attended a mdeting of the Town- ( In "Operation Surprise," held in .viiinuiaciurerManufacturerss hanu>s. inii.iuuuiaannouncedi thmi.-e 1 ««...~ -, . _, \g ot theFirs t / ship Coirim.itteo, where they "were I Set for 'Operation May Day; .\mid-February;' the ..state's com- i.Dr. Edmond Kasspuf also werb at Ri o At SciencV Conference. appointment of Et Duer Reeves of members serve on 12 policy c.om- greeted, by Mayor Fred P. Ander- More than a. quarter of a million Civil Defense' volunteers and .5681rtiuinicalions systesystcmm , was tested 40G Casino avenue,' executive vice- mittees ','to formulate and recom— Daucefor June 9 " 1 Miss Ella Haver, / Courtland -•- The Newcomers" Club dance will i the scene. •. sen and his. colleagues... municipalities in New Jersey ..are poised for. ^Operation May Day," along with the ability of control president of tht'Esso Research and mend to the Board of- Directors . Next',Monduy: evening thoy.:will For Salety Daley and Il.ar.old Wilson of theEngineering Company, to-serveon be hejd June 9.at.th- e Suburban 1' The. plant, which employed 65 1 a statewide civil defense and disust'er contro'l tqst scheduled for Tues- centers to mobilize' tVieir forces Association -positions ; respecting ' Golf Club, Union, MiMrss. Donald R. \Jpersons, persons, was dosedfoClosed'forr ttheweek- •visit'.the . Municipal Court ajid jr's' one Strike and. you're-out "dayTThTpubi'ic will seek shelter,"arid"alj"'highway 'trafficjwill'-stbp-for [with novadvance warning. A step science '.department --/of-' Grim ford fitiampoctantpolicyCLorfi industrial.' national and intcr- hninnnn-- annouiice-«..„,, ~nAd a-it-t •j enond and Mr. Tineo waswas"the,onl" the only .Tuesday noon i will Be the, guests 1 -JRaij»_mati T n< ilav ball iri the street " iiu'nuto-t>tf»4od—be4-w««nt4-^a»d-B-4>ii: further in the development of Hiph Rpluifil \eeii' present .-it a mit.tecs this- year, as vice-chair-.1 national pVoblems affecting the.7 5ffaTd~TOcetirtg.^n-4hc^nt;air^A^^ j0tlioseo:_^ .Atthe.'sbundirig of the 'fed alert,I--^—;—r~ •eht: .meeting of the. New ' Jersey ' "'"$;._: Reeves wi)1 servc •o n the j" ] a'ay~noon~thcy—will—conduct—, r -•nari.._callcd_.:.fO);.."i"'JQp.cratipn. May^ . GIVE-TO JCHE _ i'weokly luncheon meeting of the ter Powell today \tarned' children three minutes of wailing siren pr:of 'tfiei•tfii .r. Ifpartrcular problems to Day" to include public. paYticipa- IciehcL'"" Teafheis" • Associationyat 'jjAM'S" i-esciirch -GomTnittcerwhich !• khoVt blasts, of whistles or horns, ring all of their" services into "renton State Teachers' College.'studies national problems which I' CANCER DRIVE j Rotary-Club. They aiso will con- stay off the- streets when they •tion' arid actfvation _of all volun- duet a meeting of the Township the public has been instructed to lay, . .• ..•_.'• teers. Both .tests were designed to play-. . • •••'.'•'•' Rotp.the nearest air raid shelter. For.the.first time in theicbuntry, prepare New. Jersey, for its i-ole. /. Committee •' next week, but' the Chief Powell urged the young date had not been set up to last In • the absence- Of an'-.approved is believed, a radio back-up in "Operation Alert 1956," sched-| .,s to do their, .part in the child 1 night. .': '.".''.'' qk .shelteK, cover should be'solight in :pmmunications method, will be uled for mid'Junc/—.-..- next.Weaiiesday in pedestrian safety -program which a doorway or behind any.obstruc- traffic' and maintain order. ; The Rotary ClUb sponsqrs the sed to prpv,ide communications to -. "Operation Alert'.' is a full scale, of'Trinity Episcopal Church. During World War II,' the Pack- L, Cranford Police -Department tion. Do not attempt to-"enter a rround Observer, Corps posts and annual Youth "W.eek observance l n I'nationwi'de test. •_...•' d t he "NationaV Safety Council private homo,' Ac i 6 State Di- ing Engineering Plant worked 24 locally. Lotii.s Ljurcl is chairman of in .rntegic bridges jwhere land lines .".The deficiencies detected -in Packing hours a day exclusively oa Nary y. the club's youth week committee, 1,-D sponsoring here this month rector Thomas S. Dignan said. (Continued jfom P i) contracts 'and was awarded tha- s .-jlu. • ()ld PQ<.V .QITice • Buildiiif} (.Continued jfom Tpapc 1) . • roa'a^ay is a pretty good way to ' Having' e'ompl.oted the five-- ing ;of the. siren: For- the purpose a of this test only, . wardens_ and ^- l North Union- avenue and All Police received their instructions ,/cl hurt, and it's-not very smart month pfncei:s' basic course at SMth;!' Vwe.il in e . policemen, will, -remain in • Ihc _covered by street.in 1948. "~ . ' kpa'y for an afternoon's fun with ,'Quantico, Va-.;-Marine Second fi?r participation in the exercise • -streets-—to—guide- -the-publie —1( . the lire • was at- a meeting conducted '.by—Capt wf;;Vs or months In bed."' j -:-Lt...Jaichard:J...-WaltexsT-sori Chief.- Powell pointed-out that Mr. and Mrs. N, Oliver .Wal- shelters,' ; •'.. . Minutes Synopsis I Markowich and Anthony Henrich ment of -spring.. Prizes went to J Charles J. Christian on _ . teachers; police . arid drivers .-.are •.'.'te.rs of 120 Retford. avenue, •j'hnycVrecently completod^ a state winners-of blue ribbons. jnigVit in Veterans' ' Memorial While the May Day. exercise is ife; ride.' ca/l. -a foreman; reported that nlLeobpcratlng in this program, to husband of 'the former irirnarily..to further anprqj;je-/loea: ?cy.•>:••.- :•• PBA Kelt? r ~liu s.iyf- """' >••• J . property asscss'-*T~ "Ti-ooiv 4-f Miss-Ruth ,T. Robinson 61 {Continued -Jroni' .i n(;t' J) ... 1 "rool/whik' he'was- lighting a melt- . . • . Mann, L'dis Horakh and Betsy Ridgely Folk but there's not much they- can Qo . Bridge, has been assigned to purposely set on May 1 to counter factions in various ::liaplain of ifie police 'department, ment. introduced Lt, your progress. jHave yop made recent irnprbyeimenti-. ;S7?r-Th, «re.> bol,ev,d -to nine p.rsonne Acp Wells; .honorable mention, Pamela Cnmfqrd. p'ublic. informgtion offi- without the help of the boys and duty at Quantico, Va. • act. anticipated Communist dem in departments, was on roll call and benediction will be by the Accepted' with regret "was the v resignation of William C. McPher- Marshall and Barbara Scheblein; cer of Company D, 5(Hh Recon- girls themselves.. • ••./ . . bnstrations on their holiday. Sorh E VEItV:. TUESDAY.!." to your home? Have you bought new furniture or appli- pi -~ >— - l Cartiiy, rector ( Ac\\ Frank V. H "Your, saiety is your own rdr /jviring. . . • • . unanimously adopTedT^ naissance Battvilion, Ne-\^ jersey Joins Esso Research ... Civil directors will -.stage realisti ances? j-et's go over your needs and pplicies this Week* ' The. llames' enveloped the whole 119). - Freeholder Hickok for National Guard,. who spoke on . fponaibili.ty,". Chief Powell re- displays as an adjunct to'the pape : ; within live Uoads and Bridges Committee, ap- National Guard activities ' and • minded the- children. "When Accounting Office Staff problem. This is. designed to at - ••• '1.75 ••,; No obligatio", of course. 1 YEAR OLD vqu'ro out wij,h •other boys' and tract enlistments. * '...„..! minutes. . ' . proving- (our personnel action. ! in their, coordination with auxiliary Charles W. 'Brotherton of 51\i. sent nut, '•girls, you're on your ,own. No For Tuesday's exdrciSc it wi Once,-jigain, every Tuesday is "Buffot Day" A general alarrm wawass MIU ..i... th...e . Rpn..,—d Dept.,. , . was on' roll call ClUCie IVI.I VIM; . civ.14 » . ... , officer. •• ^ J. T Troop 54, Joan Williams, Karin police unite. ;y."l:Ci"' • and Public SafetSafy Commissioner officer. , firov/n-ups can help you then, so Lincoln park, east, has joined the be assumed that an iriter-contin ; and when Fire Chio'f Powell announced thaf at Koos! Come tomorrow .... or any Tuesday i !'. '•'»'.'. Fin- Chief Howard G. unanimously ;adopted, d th i Ad• Advancev d to fifth: year Patrol^ . Pcterson nnd GM .Griffith; hon- Clarence L. .Fritz, and the wives StanJey. J.. 'Herri- of 10(J Spring it's up to you to '"follow safety staff of Esso' Research and En-ental ballistics missile, probabl .'{jchindlcr arriveari'iv d .on. the scene,-he;-' • Road' • 2O.»s an- Freeholded Bridgesr CommitteeHick ok, aefor- men eftectivc May 1 were John F. orable mention,-Roberta .Kraclsch ,.. enjoy one of Koo| fabulous buffet .dinners. had.it repented. Firemen from ,of those participating in. the pro- Garden street, an instructor -in ' rules."' . • .' '•';.. gineering Company's general bus- missing its target,. is detonate Ri RatU and Bridges Committeefrom Hall ,an acd- Variey,. Jr 'Frederick G Roberts, inci Carol English; Troop 21, fl,«t .. ..all you ca'n cat,,. ami more! Choose from sclle, Keiiilworth, Garwood and ceplirig quotations •jrani. atomic, biological and chemical He listed the following rules for iness and accounting-- office in somewhere in the northwest pai Vt'esttleld assrst'et-1. in -lighting the Fuhs, • .Inc.,- for furnishing to the There will be:dancing following Matthew; T..-Haneypnd Leo A. Eiizabeth G r ay s o n and. Patti ; of the' country; The nation take an appetizing array of fine foods.,,, roast bncf, Schultz. Doiigan; second, Carrol Bowling,!- \ ri children to observe in traffic:, the dinner. . Uoilgan; secumi, >_»....b, r .--- Linden. • blaze,, nnd auxiliary I'iremen also ...Roa(Viitildt Dept.,t—. i'.»-i-. on— e whit, e .truc, ' k... -v.;it... -h A resolution' was adopted con- 1. Obey all traffic ,.officers, cover"'for a brief period. Whe: baked ham, seafood, au grati.n to name a few. (•Miimmenl • £uitablo ' for mounting V. Grickowski pted con- -r^ane Goodwin and Mary Mom- - Today there lire nearly 150,000 . Mr, Brotho-rton was graduated ni'^^dljt 1 fepatmlKvr:4a^g^ifc The llami-s wi-re brought und'i-ra catcrV'ijasin cle'STRef lor'i-l.SM'iTitT ec parcels Maggie-McNab; honorable men- hospitals.'This is; :mpre than half nls and pavement markings, from found that~key- insufflations — committee, with Patrolmen' Mi- parturient for $1,860 three „ control 'ip about an hour, but (ire- -and ->one white truck with equip- a. part of c,iridra McArthur, JUdy of the number of patients in all 2. Practice the rules learned in bachelor's, dnd master's degrees in bridges,:- power plants, refinerie .Children under 12, just 93c.. '••^;''.. '•' of land which "are now a. part of tinn .-.-»•.« remained oii' fFur~sccTriVv~iTic"nt-!.-tiitiible-f-or— mounting-a-sJiit ^^LIliey T5us;ine's"s~a^lrn1"rTt5tratioTi:—Prior^toTrailrdadsr"e.tcr-f—-have-been- rnad }:'< '•'-.'' lntn .remaineci on im- •. Mim- .,....,...,.. I. Nylen as co-chairmen. Pat.rol- the Garden State parkway. TfiF Fchr Diane Lelancl and Martha hospitals for all; diseases .school about crbssing- streets and (i'':;"-7*-." • playing in unsafe'places. ,' joining.Ess• j > _ _. V7,._o^ Research,-. i.;. Mr»/r_ .'D..II Broth, - I target*—„„«.s. o„(f- '„a wel„,„!l! nplanned1nnn.J , onl-,«(5isabotag« Ilonto 27, ;1 property will be obtained by in I ' ™tientirWe mcountry,,mtcv •' ••'t'i-t ;'- . throughouHigliiiut thine'oae dayy wettinin-inng dow^.«..n • nnd_ cinder spreader for $4,675.25 ijian Thomas R. Benton is in Damon. lleRd back and accc^tinc qquotatiou n from ,rem foreclosure p'roceedings. 3. Always take, ihe safest route er ton was a procedure analyst 'wkh scheme. BAHWAY the embers and were called back and accenting quotation charge pf tickpl.s. the Metropolitan Life Insurance . Director Dignan'previously ask KOOS BROS again on . Sunday to extinguish Johnson and Dealaraan of Nown'rk. between scliopl and home.- • • • for furnishing one automatic front Chief-Powell assumed his new Company. He is a member ol' thecd local directors to use the u Mhpld,ermB* debris. clutieB as chief of the department DISTILLED BY '.. • - 4'. Walk, on'trie left" side x>t the and highway spreader to the.'Road Salk Anti-Polio road, facing traffic, if/there are American AccountinR; Association.,'triost imagination F-e.edmg the llames were^chemi tor. $3,097.,'was. on roll call on November 23, succeeding.Chief cals and oils used in-the manu _-, William A. Fischer, who .died on CContinued'jront page 1) • no sidewalks. • '..' - - . fneturc of packing, causing heavy unanimously adopted, ihe local schools. ; . ' •• DISTILLING 00. lie gave thosfe additional rules1 for November 5 of a h-eart.attack. He. black smoke whicnwhich- coveredu thmie- ir- »2•<.1 >'. - Freeholde... r . Herlich was appointed to the police de- These sheets read in part as fol- MODERNIZING YOUR HOME for bicycle riders':, ' partment oil-April '1, 19-11; was lows: .'•„.••. '. 3 FIFTHS ~ ^tTide on the far.right of ihe .•"•ra,. drifting over the near by Finance-Committeei resolving that jitrcet—with.traffic. Boyle Midway plant and even, bills as. set- forth, be approved, advanced to sergeant on July 1-,- • "Pre-school children. must' be FOR # 1947; was promoted to. lieutenant .aeco'mpanie-d-Ajj!- pucpiUs—of-icga] 4.. Don't' weave or' sttint, and . over a portion ol the GairSen State ! ,vas oh. roll call unanimously , ..adopted. on Ailgust 1, li)49; and became the guardian, attending tho school never hitch on to. a passing vehi- ;' \ Parkway. . •'. th' ,e .adoptedAtJjnisjtitn^th^Cler. • ' k of the 4.19 —ppon*—and ^'i^e walls of -dc&t_: captain on ^doseAt—to_their rosoectivc homes. building were stantjing after the Board, Mrs. A. ETfTeT August ...,_ Please bring pre-school children 4/5 pUART •V If you must ride at night, • llrerbut the interior-was gutted, seated to the former Clerk of the'.•'hi. Page was appointed as . a early—between 9 and JO a.m. if have a good light and rear reflec- Persistent «-etting down work" Board,".Mr. Michael F. Kealy,-a possible. •patrolman on . Decvrnber 1, 1929, UICU> - CASE OF 12 $45:49 tor.' '•.':•'• . '.' ' 'by the Ikemen saved the home of gift in behalf of. his many-friends arid became a sergeant on March ' "All request cards must bo • f. Keep your bicycle; in good Joseph D'Allcsandris within a few in the Court House, and w.ished 15, 1946. •''"'•. signed by. the • parcul or legal There's,'no reason why you shot;Id Hvt in * home condition. .feet of_-the plant, but the near him success and happiness in his Dot. Sgt.-. Kbury Was appointed guardian. No child ' will, ycceive that's out-oftdntc in ajiptatanft. or arrangemcot. wall-wa's badly"scprcTiccTand wiii-• new .positfonv- Mr-Kealy- thanked •To""llie""'cleprrrtTncnt--on---/Vpiil -1, , the"vaccine-imlcs's-u-si|jned- request ^--.--•JT.<. FftEE DELIVERY f Rcmoclelinjj and reniw3TlTin~~.vrilT~'niftke^ any. hohie Progress Club. Meets THEM tOOK AT KOOS ; .tracked.,and. JTJiUllbers o"f th' e ^everyone "- his gifts and their JMS^ancl^gt. Bonhell was named (Jias_bcen__grescntccl. !r?~_ niorc liveable, and increase its value, too .Findout EREE PARKING, CR6- r child's family had to lice the house. Fire-'i wW^vTsneiT to the force on Decerol5cf" r"T9W "Careful ly tiilio"'~~r~ The Progress Club met Tuesday coming . to - for yourself how easy it will be to bring your home to 'fill a vacancVilLilllL-.yV causeL.III.I.-><-d" b".yT thVe- ICmpClllVUtemperaturI eB .,"">">..before• ww...... uD-~to-dite-lwhec_v_cai_let u» help you with the job. l.-iit the home of Mrs.'William F. ,,!„„ ^-HrrbnG^^^We^eHlT-tftM-l-tvpori-^i^ death.-Of is: fiillier, Stih"I^w^wct:l-fevroi^riTriT!r IfHinreasonHbl^-l^f' t mzli—4. Cenlnrl—aventreTT-Mrs: trom^rhjly-^made^B^^et»n£k'dr--Dirt'c-tox- J ^-_U4+»*> CW l44-^-iliat-U^«iVirri-l nnr^ HvWwJIWwiv^^-U—-VXJU,ViU I ,EVERY LAMP IS WORTH DOLLARS MORE! l i the plant ' j Benninger declared, the Board .... year. chilTis ill, keep TuirTonieF at jram wi '' Cad- Sari"frftneisco." • Auxiliary ••firemen and heigh-: journed until Thursday-, Feb. 23 home." '•-•":• 30.Eastman Si. SORPORT bors helped the D'Allesandris.fam- 1950, at tcn'.A. M. ' * • i School Sidewalk The' clinic, sessions will be con- (Opp. Cranford Theatre) A T ducted in the schools according fluxti, THE CAKCER FUND ily in: removing furniture and be-.i' . '? f' r t, ^Continued *rarn !)• Mon thru Sat csLto the- ••Boylo. Midwny ' Clerk.of the to the following schedule: aSaSiSiil GRAKFORD I other communities vvneri* ne^'crc^ (for-stiufents of that p velop'ments havo sprung up in re- school childron of that area nnd cent years. He said, that an en- junior high school students); Tues- lea vorvvill be made to llncl' some day, St. John the Apostle School TERMITES (Clark Township) and Lincoln "" I . PAINTING GUIDE Solution.' 1 are Hying again. Watch /••„••• FOR CRANFORD Three- bids1 for uniforms. Jor School; . .."W c.d n-e'sd ay. Saint members 'of the police and lire Michael's ScHool iuul Roosevelt for "Swarms" bl ".Flying ; For walls, ceilings, furniture, everywhere lepartmehts were referred to the School; next Thursday, Sherman 336 Centennial Avenue CRanford 6-05P5 WINES AND LIQUORS Ants" which come with you want a distinctive low-lustre 'finish.. •.iHnrni'v.. ili'n ;ind liolice chiefs for ,S(.'hf»tl find. Wiilnut Avenue School. Spring, shed their wings, Jfcefi—alL-V-QU havn to do is LOOK . • .first all I lie lamps, tlich at Koos ltliiik-twic.'c price ... and .use TSTttraTiftiiTChBWB^^ t .itiidy and report at the next mect- and May-7, Cleveland. SerTooT then disappear. These •the terrific value will speak for itself! At a glance you'll see fli.i'ir.lj»cuu"{y7TlTciT- fresli ncw""d Cloth- Clinic hour's'at each', school, will wood destroying insects ijign. You'll find .Swc'ditjli-inspirud lamps a«T«Mit«d uilli brass, cliarining ro'lrininl reproductions b washable, satin-solt finish. . ers, Ific,-Newark .$l,i)84.75; Best be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on* the cause much damage to !kM-'--V:.' Jni'fonn Co., -New- York City, days listed, except at St: John the . . . everything from pulley lamps to -planter lamps!' SOIIK; as. tall as 27 inches! Many with 3- Benjamia SI,7-116; and Mer'son .Uniform Co., Apostle School, where. th.e.,.huuiT property. Buildings hot- Mow York City; $1,716.50. will be from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. proteced during construc- way light! And^in one minuU you'll think of 60 places to use them..'. . because they're lovely quarl Come In and Talk to Us About Your Freezer Orders Moored West Held. Motor.'Sales Co., Inc., The inoculations wilV be givei We Cut Prices to the Bone — No One Will Beat Us! ___ tion ^-usually require it enough-fer your living room or liedroom . . .' so inexpensive you'll use them in the game room, he low. bidder at-tlu- his,...-t. meeting^, fre,.,<.*e owf. charg...... *.e- t-o- quiilii'ie-.- d -persons latprf . " • .vas awarded the contract for fur- under the auspices of the tloaui the children's room, in your summer cottage, too! See the whole collection . . . while they last! *fc' hr-.-r.,; .•!(;• lishing throe* HI5G Ford police j ,,f Health. Wc'Specialize Exclu- «c... Their net bid' was $3,524. Nurses' Aides wishing An appropriation of $500 was sistin the program are requested sively in protection •ria'.di! to- the Inter-Municipal to contact Mvs. F. II. Blaiuling^of. Ill Tiroup'on Tax Evaluation .to: flglit 120 Horning avenue, Nurses'. Aide of 'property against the recent move by JUnion County chairman for 1/rie local. Red Cross Chapter. Volunteers for clerical Phohe CRanford 6-1113 TERMITES and 7t. Uiard of Taxation to increase all OPEN FRIDAY TILL 8 P. /M. issessments. to 100 por-work should contact Mrs. Warren 11 WALNUT AVENUE •6-Venfrtia-avenuo. other Wood Destroy" ..^ fcftw-;^ ••i r^^^HMV^.s&i^-|K1%^ r ^^msmm ^^':-"-^::^nin!yt^rn^^Moh^^ " nOiincemc t--Ava«--.«ad .-.ai:u^Mr._._... .-, ^ n O r tR si-mi ~' M'-'-k'-yf treasurer. _Mrs- Eliza-1 tfr'-'f-tTi-''—~ ^beuT Black, ancrStirlpaT{t^at=imrts; *.v.. i .)••. 1 :• v by an experienced, tech- •f«.;(|f.:'" •'-',•• ! CTJ. Reynolds. . ' • — Cannot Be Beaten! nically trained, licensed engineer. Mrs. Biiclier LOIN LAMB CHOPS We are a New Jersey (Continued'from Pnfjc- 1) SCHICKHAUS j O'Boyle and Mrs. W. Knurr; Tri- SPECIAL BOTH organisation. ' employing andrus Narcissi, Mrs. J. Clarke, COTTAGE HAMS 1 Lb. Now Jersey residents, and fF-i ).|i '•'•'• '• Mrs. H. Dctcring and none; no FOR we have served New Jer- I honorable mention; Cyelamineous SWIFT'S Square Cuts' #*1-i« CALVES LIVER sey property owners suc- WASHABLE DACRONS Narcissi, Mrs. Bncher, none. Mrs. Va Lb. cessfully since 1935. Oqr Snyder; no honorable mention. 2V tal SLICED BACON reputation in this field is 27" tall .H" conn BLENDS and SUMMER WOOLS Jonciuilla Narcissi, Mrs.• Blither, ( 24'/V tall unsurpassed. Mrs. R. A. Wilsyn, and none; no lb PEELED BONELESS BRISKET — All Patterns and Shades honorable mention; Ta/etta Nar- CHOICE CUTS — Allcts Thousands oi references cissi, Mrs. W. Crissey, Mrs. Jaiiies- CHUCKS OF LflWB 27' are available in New Jer- •f^f) from — 5.95 Clarke and Mrs: Helen Dickey; CORNED BEEF sey—not in some distant honorable mention, Mrs. M. Cush- SIRLOIN OR PORTERHOUSE state. Our work is GUAR- WASHABLE mcyer and Mrs. Buehef; Poeticus FRESH JERSEY DRESSED ANTEED FOR 5 YEARS •'•••; •-• 3.95 Narcissi, Mrs. J. Clarke, Mrs. J. lb. without additional charge LINENS Adams, none; honorable mention, Mrs. N. l.ighlcap. h —d one-year guarantee to life. WASHABLE ' Thive Varieties, Mrs. .Miller. PORK ROAST " worthless. ' DENIMS 3.49 Mrs. Buelier, noiie; honorabli- For Information or Free , mention, Mrs. II. I.;iug|ilin and ARMOUR STAR — All Alterations Free *— Well Trimmed — Ib. pkg. Inspection and Advice — Mrs. VV. Knurr; six vavielu-s, Mrs CALL . Bucher, Mrs. Wilson,' Mrs. ,1 IK--"':. :•', UK SAUSAGE II j Clarke;, honorable inenliun, Mrs STRICTLY FRESH KILLED iM. t'lishmey'i-r and Mrs. 11. Deter- Ib. LARGE WHITE — doz. ! ~~ P" Ap .. _ JPEGtftl nm; Nliu" Varu'ties, Mrs. Hueher 29c TERMITE Mrs. (.'. I!.' Haag, rinne; houorabli FRYING CHICKENS MEN'S •l-iention, Mr-;. W. F. Nuk anil fFRYERSIb STRICTLY FRESH EGGS 5gj; .:•.'• ii.'.iwi-'1 NYLON STRETCH HOSE Mrs. It. A. Low. LEGS&BREASTS CONTROL pr. Mrs. ll.i in, none; ' no honorabli 1 WILSON'S or ARMOUR'S STAR bone in lHMilioii; Mori Hum Twelve; Mrs 2 Locust Street TOO— 1 BiiL'liL'i', nun. ', no .lion ~""~ full shank Ib. -^- Limit 6 Rrs. to Customer 1 &OSELLE PARK> N.J. || ?.\#; orahli lue'ntion.. '"' Hair 7- 43c AWV.V. 21" toll 1 23" tail Muri th.in lill fiirl Senuts ;ir 23" tul! '•"'•• BEEF Telephones: .^ 18" tall limyecl . llowi-rs in Miiy baskot ARMOUR'S STAR WELL-AGED Ib. CHestnut 5-1492 tall (unvlanted) iwllii-h thes had. miiiU' ;it h;»nrt Ib. I ••' FREE PARKING • PHONE*A.7.3700 MEN'S & BOYS' SHOP •I'iill nu-elin^s belme the show FILET NIIGNON or RAHWAYi ROUTE 27 1 43c Everett's The M-iuils ie\'iveil tin ulil ru-it PRIME RIB ROAST CHosbmt 1-U92 • CRANFORD 6^5804 iil' itivinu Mny baskets lo expres> 105 WALNUT AVE. luvo, I'nendliiH'ss and announce
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jfoagjigp^AiiP cp&cmcw, TfiuRSPAY. 1950,, Si/ANTJ CHRONICLE, iid rrintfirt Mrs. HtKlfl for ho- the folVoiw-inti.officers wV-re .elect-, AlexjUifier T. Gridcr. These newly • I schroppe, Joyce t^tiaw, Joy^e itian and iniorrnation about .'.ed: Pt^sident; 14rs. Hcnryc-bofies;- cio/tctt-oitit-'c-rs will b» installed, at i 13(c'ai»i?s! '-Patricia SmiM'. Carolyn [ixemcrrteTT: : ——-•;•] vico-presidentr—S'ti^r'Etnir-ltis—E^-t th(Aiinnual-lurtehean,;-which WilLbe Thoden, Kancy' Tidabocl<, -^--,-;- ••> t tho April meeting of the club -Holder, and rncrnber-at-lnn;o, Mrs., held in Sherlock Hall. . '';.•_ Tyree,. ..Richard \joeklkel,' Susan i Wagnc'r, Ronald W e \ k e, June n High o fright, Peter Wright,'Steyen Zyl- A lolal of 129 siudents at Cranford High School'are listed on~the 'lck and tee Glllesp^. • , - 'Asipoia- or roll for the third marking period, G. Frank ^irnrnerrnan, pr'lnci- Five Yeara Alp Ttyeifth/grade—Robert Acbllles, tion™Ladia# ot the SUte -of New •Tbe eighth annual art exhibit of the Wed- j'nrinounccd.today. ••-, ..".•.• ' •': : '" ' V.: V- : V'. '-• Susan Angle, Sharon Aus'tin., Jean recently at tKe aanual con- Resignation of Police 1 rHARI^ES-M. PAYTEDIWR ANpPoBtWHSl ,nmuH11 Jay Itfornlng Clu^ oWefl i|i,)he.TownEbip ' of these, 30 are. juniors, 38 freshmen , 31 sophomores ,and 21 Belden, Gail Brach, A!pn- trdwell, at the Trnvmore Hotel, . ward Wolif as a member of W»y. *W&~ Snoms with work airxafix* fhpn 75 local ayli^^ ^ngcr at Qranior^ High -School Artiiantlc.'w«*j* t'v", T,?™V" — • -. t-.. '"^^"^•^"^i^^Tw-i^h^Mn^ers on dSpTiyTA recc-p- Listed are-: Ninth grade—Marcia Charles' Jptz,. Marion King, Susan (tin of'Hlllslde was named presl-: wuo forecast-with' the anhQUncr,T v. ,«..., recital dpene4 the]*four- ,.. 11 Laird,' Diane -Ma.ckie, Beatrice •Wenwornt t1o0 courtowit Id8•»«•t- i>-~!Ti-r ' • at Elizabeth, including (he Rois- Harry. V, Osborno, Jr. of D office. HereitvWas .•-—-•-. - , c .,-, Helen- Moore, William Mc- Gar wood and Kchilworth meeting in the Sluniclpal Btmdihjf. &\\ r'~ ~- 'p^fS? writers and .avaHaWle at; the Public Carol Stewart, Katherjne -Ta- Harmony Evening : 21-23 Alden Street, Cranford; N. , demonstrated., tp- tb.e gr£up riow >niouth road. r 1 j, Elizabeth McFadden.L . - ' • avoste, Albert Vajda and. Barbara dccJdS, mortgaged ^nd other legal munlclpalltles were present/ Rq^f)f *" library.''' --.' ,',-.- ' v .'•" '.-; ^Als° W*ry Ann McHarg, Carol White:": '.. .., . ;' • '• . .'• ' j dpcunipnts"' a,re'' MCorded. Also . of Cranford,- chairman, presided. . '.'• • Nomination arjd . Teappointment of Kosi, Moriisti'nm, Dorothy Pier.CO, .Wil- We bring this message Jo. all (he. churches of our city. It is shown, wa$ $hq Law , JJbrary, . Procedure, (or-the study of, fu^uria ". Elcvfcnth grade — Sue AhearnT Social iriaster William P'Arcy.. was conflrmed by the- ham nriehnrd, Lucy QuaintahGc, Scholarship Fund ill 'Bright Images "in Reel-Strong'Mirrdr where thousands of volumes qf needg in the Cranford public school system,was ,b« t Ramshaw, Noreen Eenza, (Slenn AlHngor, Carol Buschold, a message of deep appreciation for your services and for United States Senate. Mr. D'Arcy had been op-. r • Moro than 60O-iiersons attended -decldod- cased are filed t,6r'refer-r outllhed in a report of the '—-—'"-'-•.•Kitih.iW iia,-i Koosa, Susan 'Salas., Bruce Carla Castaldpj jamos DlClerico, ; Scouts,' arid saluted in this peek's issue ~ - - ~r . J t. _, . .,„ pointed acting postmaster in April, 1935, and in. the'Rotary Club's "Evening of Har- your faithful-consecration to the life of Him who died on the •" encenise- by-^ attofh'eysj -The- -Law I Christihe Schililnger; Mar- Eleanor Donovan, Steven JEudene, ,The Reel-Strong Fuel • Company, a _ are the chvr^es'of^rarif^dv"';,: ----•—- .„„„_..,,_ . committee. pr«ssehted to the Board of:««™ AugUst of that, year was appointed to,: suecoixi S Sonja Gerpw, Gene, Griffiths, Mar- mony" program Friday nfj^vt in. Library, located on the fourteenth For [j, Ruth Ann ' Smith, • -Stanley P. Kautelt. (left), president of Mayfa'ir Stores, Plain-. cross. The church7ifr the spiritual gathering place fortrio'se part of the Cranford picture for more In future issues of The Citizen and floor, is enclosed by gloss, which (•lllCSUlB . . ^y John H- McCllntockl statisUcs op- th^b %-fo£6s,^ . |taer G: •' Houghton. During • Mr. . ela Haagi .Robert Hobble, Lynn Cranford High School auditorium. tJClu,1...... -.iall,-to.P.tigla!s..'Tucker, iTh6 show marked the.introductioni ' fleld, roceives Bfahd Names Foundation's Certificate of' Distinc-. w(io would Worship in reverent communion and prayer. It •than 30 years, is holding up a mirror, to enab(ect the ffrojub to get a bird's-, Social Secouriti y reports are duo. ;rate, housing dey chairman bf the bobrd'bf Brand'Names Foundation, Incorporated. z . . ' "..- ^,_u.:- j_ 1i5e yearI:I_LsJ >..„_„.*„ Un rcnrrinllrrl bv Mvrlln TaHa- . • . ' from. • ••" •:I1.,"A $3f,000_ t.o_ Vebnn$56,000.n , • , • ' := l i RlchaVd Luby, Marilyn' Mihettl, ife'-.-.i;-.'- _meM-s-r4uiaing.eacli^w.e.ekjiiThXutL Ja™ l?G^lT^sslsmrtomghit^n-glTTCT;r^ f==TTO.h' E^d« ^ ^bi»==AcUlt^ties=r rMtfyiaiicStoxe^szyp^hprjojr^in^ ^rTTsafaliir-rervantsT-poliee-and^- workers.- according'" ^""' i° ferro", a member" - • •v>'-j"'irT_Janc-CoU aril} vyiiiuuiyiv...... \ib AuHt -. • j' • <' •A^k>r—Patri—Morrison; Pexfet —uf-Ulu irtM-^rtrnw^ttnr^tot^lts^utstaftdineHF>r-oMint.^tion--n.f*rrihnii-.. f iremeri,, postmen, First -___ , ,w,ur..v at- a. civil~vtnaT Halph W.-Jones ,district was a study of d president of 'the .,.,,.„_„„_ ... "^ churche* of many .? In these- advertisements,- the com-: • ' group observed how a ;',jury is v; .currentlcurrently UVVV>P>«U. .*,- Union jflnjbr College, lins K'iroline DdMartinl, Herbert Pease, Edgar Pragler, W a 1 \ c. t facturcrs'. advertised, brands, to the public during 1055. The similar organizations—the workers-m df the Elizabeth. Social Security • V>-—-,".-\ -, ~ r- - - - - Ehlcrs,' Raymond .Flach, Howard Relrthold, .^ James • Rice Crf.arles Chapter Chorus, _ under direction ' wasf one of 120 outstanding retailing organizations in 24 retail' vites you to attend the one of your choice. Let's all go to picked, the challenging of jurors ed to Use of this schopl for classrooms, and adminls- •jucmuuii. vv.,w- --J were:'Albert W; Burlby,. J of Richard Berry, Jr., providing the; : pany.is saluting various . organizations various fieWs, loc^l industry, otter mer- by the attorneys, .the presentation office. Housewives are required to ra ve Gilbert, Mary Harris,' Benjamin Scher, Mary S cH ni tzcr, Iflb;" classifications to be so hon'ored.~-Mr. Kaufelt r.eceived the award uM^ •• April '* t! offlces.was being considered by- the bo^r^.. vice-rVresidentJ Vetnon . R« Cdriover, backgroi^nd. the program included church EVERY Sunday. Let's pray for the redemption of and groups that together make our town chants and the many other institutions of the case \o -the Jtn-y by the at- make u „„ . Louis G. Troutmah, also a member of. the corn-. selections by three of the top bar-^-J«_ (or his firm on Brand Names Day — 1.956 at the'Awards Dinner the fine place it is in which to live. These . tomoys and the actual trial •^ an on household workers paid as mx,^, v,o= uuv» 'A. ^rnltW, secretary. 'in the.Grand Ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria Hot(>l, New York, • the world. and activities which add up to, an inspir- , mittee; was: delegated to study pros and cons of [bershop quartets in the East-^the automobile accident • involving a 1 1 paid notices contain no- advertising other ing picture of Cranford as a pleasant and much as $50 In cash wages in .suggestions•'• ' •'•'--for•- possibl• — "- ~e -^-^"""inexpansion onff ;Sherma.Rhetman Tnptn'as Albans, C>*an!•• *•.»•'•••• University and is ~a graduate of housc"hpid-: employees wthout. re- • ^ In the .tht»\ forum of a series sponged by ,nst Thpmas - Joffei.son, sey City in which Daniel Heyburn, the Jullliard School- of Music, hesenior youth .group for a danc Cranford civic and religious organlzatlon,s with • ,'. f REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. gard to trie number of days work- Jr., sings tenor. All 6f the quartets where .ho held' .'a fellowship in ,0 be' held on) May 19. til- Union Junior College was. rep- ^ ^cport£ are Sent ip ine uis^i^v the theme pf. "pn,a«e'nge$.'to the United States '-.... %yeni'y ICears Ago were called back for several en- L conducting under the late Albert resented-by-Jour_racmbors.j^ ''-" "'~ -?.r^VS.~S. SenatorlH.i.,; LThe_Board; pfJSducation decided to submit' •corosr •:••-- ; ; —,...... -..--- - • ••—-.»".- —onioi -oToction a proppsarto uc- liaHe3SaM fflisfeat^^fc mi?.w t > y* TVCPFU i |if.fJpi i«v p day of the New Jersey Association. . ^-k of cool«; maids, quire the Hess f.-i—^ --•-•• Flushers,of Westfield, the Village- Organ School he becarrje a pupil K;?-•:<•••• :•••.' that are going, on.every day iri the.life of — •• ' Universities at • • ^,.v<, v., , . •. Denman road arid Walnut avenue for n new lush aires, corYinoscd of members of ot.Dr, 'VVIlliarn C. Carl,'who,-was Auditions Slated OFFICEl r~our comft^^nii^Ccmsiderr-fqr^instanGtey "Seton I "wprkers in a »...,_._ the continuance of world peace. "SSl JthleUc field. The.price for the Hold was the Westfleld Chapter Chorus; the for many years"" organist of tho Mrs. Chanhing Rudd of Cran LEXINGTON AVE. AT L"VHR counts tpwar^ eligibility for re- 1 1 NORTH AVENUE. EAST was devoted to "A the appealing picture of our Girl Scouts unge. • Beginning May 3, Cranford banks and.stores scnooi * ug cd out that it was 300 . Stagecoach Four, also composed of Firs;t Presbyterian Church, Now Iprd, membership chairman of th Representing the iocal c'olloge tirement or death paymentVs under [chorus members, and the Cranford- York City.'. Upon graduating, Dr. .andread:. : ' .. created in a few words of last week's uremeni or ucoui H"J"V-" *&^,^2^3^££*in cpopciuuuu w.m »%— — ------,. - . SJiV Sherman. ScRopl^d^.ex,^, Musical Club of Westflcld, ha were! • .Dr. _.Kenneth C. MacKay, pl,d-age ^nd suryivors insura of more-lockers and showers would be, saved. ians --composed of B,ob Achilles, Volfcel.won the highost award the itinounced that the spring audi pld-ace 'a,nd 'survivors insurance • ci£|'tiOn were. to remain open Friday.nightsior the ii-rii--'-'--. .-•••." •^-•-- - "Sometimes there are 'acres of advertis^mehC: "They have fun, bless president;, and dean; Kenjnetti Vf. if .they are"paid oit loast $50 .cash convenience pf pprrimuting'patrons. The ' Groundwork to. coordinate all welfare work .Jack Bu/ton,'Bruno Bufalini and School could bestow — the Wil- wages by. one enipioyer iri a caV [Fred Jackson, all studentsat Cran- :ons of the' club will be hcid- i "mpnds, on our very doorstep.Triatis hqw Iv'ersjen, director pt guidonce and recommended that, local merchants. under one head was laid-by the Rotary Club liam C. ,C£rl Gold. Medal — and : . them, and-with it all, they learn to use t "" '" ' "--'• became a member pf the faculty. Way.-' ... • • '.;. • %m-; we feel -about OUR TOWN/Wonderful student activities, Miss Anna 'Mur- which proposed,employment- of a .trained rocinl ford High School. . The junior auditions y/ill^be hcl their hands, their youthful heads... . . phy, English instructof, and Dr. ton'« Birthday, Memorial-Day, In Leo P„. . JohnSon of Cranford. •people.: Fihe stores and services. Grand be insured, benefits are payable In worker. Mow'th^n \W r«preMn1atlvos of 50 m'. May 9 at 8 p.m.- at the horn and above all their innocent hearts..Your Earl Tharp, business adrninistra-r the mooting;, conducted by served'as master of ceremQnles, i>t Mrs. Rudd', 2lS Central avenue organizations and clubs — for men, •girl, too, should be a happy, healthy tion instructor. . ..""'.• •, old age or to certain survivors in Nicholas A.' Tomas,ulo qt 371 Lincoln Proceeds from the-concert xyerit Teflnpte BthP The senior auditions will be held r -Dr. MacKay, - a past president, the M»gil\ Sherlock, chairman ui to -the Rotary Club's scholarship women and children. Healthy, happy, member, of the Girl Scouts!" > . case ot' deaths " : • ' nue, eas^ was appointed aa .advise committee. 1 May 10 at 11:15 a.m. at.the home served . on the nominating c6m- Free, booklets explaining the 1 fund. Geo.rgc Sysesk'y, Jr.» wras Sabbath Service if Mrsl Henry C. Logos, 8G6 Ticc . secure youngsters going to good schools; It is an inspiration to find the mir- i mittee which proposed. Dr. Fred, chancery by Chancellpr Luther A. Cam^ibelL of the Cranford: Lions general chairman of drrangenierits. employer.'a Pbligatidn and bene- Cranford High School tookXthe opening, ertjoytid a dinner ,party Friday i s.abbath >lace, Iwpstfleld.. Anyone wishing Yesr, we have everything in OtiR TOWN —rOred-picture-iolour town such aj)leasant Hollowa-y of Drew, U '~~ • fit's to the employee are available to—pqrH»«... onq, and the Reel-Strbng Fuel Company . game ot *»\ » V ?Trft!rXto(3 in- ^t'wive'fs, Restaurant in New '^orirr.vy. -u u. 8:30 p.m. tompr,row -Witlv Rabp "This marks the beginning of A Tri-- located at -5 to 1 and blanked Scotch .Plains, 4xto .o,.">; raunce, cnauman of the ' club's- -.„.-...... entertalnrnont,— , Chair to Fresfent BKtWt^WXpZW^^ ; is doing a community service in thijs ' Elizabeth,- JPhilijjf Brand officiating and Ca,ntpr u.uv.0 to Our Town, and for what it stands, From Cr^ford committee, whs in -charge of the annual-Laches NO/INTEREST CHARGiEt? Nathan Parnass asslstirig.\ "cburiting our blessings" for us.-This night meeting. . . •. \ 'Creation' Hostesses for the oncg- sir We^hope you will single these out . . . 1 IF,RAID BY MAY 10. Under direction of Dr. George series qf advertisements should spur on : Qg head. Building Inspector' Eilgene E.,.Steclc. an- . fojlowing the service will be. £ joinmg with us in paying tribute and re- jilLwho' live and work in Cranford to The names of four School basketball, coach, was named. 1 improveVhents,. in Cranford tor I William Vojkel, (he Chancel Choir intf-35-dra.wn Plan Luncheon tif - the Presbyterian Church jnMorton Smolin, Mrs. Harold Gush- ...i,..' '» in'oh ,,.«vn ' kin-105.50 I in andj_ Mr^rL^e^GoTaenberg. : JWestHeld.... wiJL Jjt^^ osp : P - munit-y--.-> ahcad of;iHc-ftrst CRANPGtttM— 1 ., i., •••.! rA^6 : Sd Havdn's i'The Creation" on Tfaurs- " F"ourtfifh~a" —QApnnd-arid-t-nirGl-Qj--ine-seiiit;a wm c-—mio&v.-> *n v.^ "•"-,•"- -; , —,,.,„.••,, Cp^nty • sorotTBr-wlll^hOld—tneir—annutti-^3ioneu-ati-«.»°*Br''••• ••— •••-• . •. gouthern• - .pCt,»tta ..^^ .- -, TAX COLtECTIQM day evening, May 17 at 8 o'clock. open nouses WUl be held at, thi Judge Edward A. McGrath in Lusinian LMncheon tomorrow at-Carolina University -«u***••* «je Soytn ^ro mentB aggregating $63,964.50: The public Is invited tp attend. I temple at 2 p.m. ,-S.unday.. Teen evoteTtoff Red. Cross' and the GirV colorrare"not dimmed in actuality: ; -SBettria^rwcek. ' - -^i2r^0^p;m^aHthe-Ganoe^Broolf-. .^fei^ce^harnploM^ "T^if^ Vn1 Ifei~ Ko1fl«~tht> decree 'c7aliford¥mnew^pBd;oOO"iUfi^ .. „ Claremorit place; Mrs. . The Eleusis program wUl be mspn wore elected trustees for three v, ... i Rowitzii.2 Claremorit place; Mrs. . The Eleusis program wUl be ThoThomSpn wore elected trustees « • ^ schbojl .buildinbu^Wihrog onn ththe sitesite* oof ththe olold Cranford'' nSVChiattic" Lois C^Harbecl«, 10, Tulip street; g^ven by Mrs. E, E. Gullcckson of_ y ^ at the annuai congregational trieetlrig of jeno ^ place/general construction The past 12 tnonths'-haye__been an ing "thousands o| a^U#?l psyc^iattj? P jRiehard MdrU^ Paint is need forSsancfthousand es -*W. **#• y-H: Cafc .m »anwooa. A sro" c A Boler7oT the First Presbyterian Church feeding J. X ^f^gjio ^vt immediately. . ' NORTH UNION • tnOUSqpOS F^t aJenue, and Mrs. Myrtle R. be given by Mrs. C. A. Bog was sci H^ ..... ^r- T 5KSii«ai!MSEaiapj8^^ irfii't Til' i • »>Tssss?p . aga!n^rTfienTai~ nin^ss==t.ne succcoaiui yi-^—nv^-^.,, r__.r.T T use of drugs in treating some of the men- The New Jersey. Association foF / • tally ill. • . . . . Mental Health declares "that public-in- While medicaltreatment has always terest and action are: a "must to me^t been considered an important part of the these needs successfully. illi 11 i-"« j« «^.«v President Eisenhower, and Governor ucai.iiiv.ui. Drought.._»..„. r- w .;>. wx.. ,lt..^ „„ opportunity to as has been created by the use of these more about mental illness and what they drugs. • ' : . can do to fight it. . . ----- Hospital repdrts tell, of: dramatic re- ,.• Public meetings, programs on tele- • It coveries of patients who hap! been seri- , vision and radiqv artioles in newsp^pe^s ously ill and "out of touch with reality" and magazines,, advertisements, displays, for many years. They tell of the recovery distribution of circulars and booklets are •I. of patients with whom all other treat- being, planned throughout the country curt #omouf ment methods had failed. by the National Association for Mental £ik--/-:-i:-- But almost vyithout exception these Health, its state divisions, including the HOUSE ^New Jersey Association for Mental You Get • reports issjie^-note pf/caution. They ; / ' " ••••/;. Ji point out thai these drugs are/effective Health, and its many county chapters t'AIN T •- //. only with some mental illnesses, that/ nnrT community committees. • •The~New7efs:eyMBntalHealtriil-und; •"-""••' —"--'a goal 6f *fyKn ***• -«nM
WITH" ltiw W&S^:.»^^--'^' "*?3§' 1 O«l. HOUSf 1>AIHT R««, $6.43 FUR STORAGE VAULTS. When the iqeath- is also reason to realize that these drugs. can send your contribution to the New ^laciHn^rbiirCTmrenl^r 7~ SWAN'S -storage rates are amonq the 1 Jersey Mental Health Fund, care of ypur has, too. And if you expect to finance the project lo.v/est in the state. pr becomes warm, furs are subject tq^dan,' are not a "cure-all" for the mentally.ill fw«i v«i«M «•«. $8.89 nor an "end-all" to mental illness. local postmaster. you have in mind, we'll gladly demonstrate — HOUSE gers that ordinary home storage cannot pre- 'I There is need for a tremendous Public interest very definitely is the Q/ OF YOUR VALUATION 'vent. Heal, dam [mess, moths and dirt rob ii only way in which mental illness pan bp with actual figures — haw a tlome Improvement /f\ Above Our Minimum Charge WM.. IS amipunt of research to improve these Loan from our bank "adds up" to economy. PAINT them of their natural beauty; sheen, and and other treatment methods and to dis-successfully attacked. \f you ean/t give 1 cover new ones. There is need for great the time to work for this great' cav\se, COMPAHEH s s &ET CONTRACTORS' ESTIMATES; THEH GOME IN! •j - •k BEAUTY—White aud colors study in ways and means of preventing be sure to give generously to the Mental a?e Mlt-cleaning, ttay "lr»»h • Fur Cocris — RATES: YQ.II, cafi milk right into SWAN'S modern so . —. $3.00 •«•(•:•••• ' * illness. There is need for train- Health Fund. ' , I Values up to; $100 vault arid see hoic WE care for your furs. j§ - Add »100 l.ot each addmpnal 1100 o( valuation Don't delay .. .'call us today ... and join the Iff • ged pla. •-./•• '.. "I •-'/"• . / •
""•' ''• "I:'..- ./• ' ' . / . / . • : ; THE CRANFORD CITIZEN CHRQ^ICJLE, ; : •:./•' • 7' .- Ai*n .'.At^t'-M.-i^ifr• -~- THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND- CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956. , Wells, arid Peter Meyers.. the'days and years must remain bac;h, Steven Feriera,.Ina GaUan- mann and Laurie Kammlerr—chahy ter, Douglas Nordstrom, Mark V man; location and climate—•> Attends Conference of. the' Daughters of tne America^ •i'..:...'..-'-Grade-6 ; as they are. .. : \ • •'• ' Miiton Branin of 20 Fortst aye- mrKnmower TeltuT^ •Tit ifaftt^PhilpotFtmd^Julio Arut^Stoi'z, fium Iluf-1 R owes Hold Open House Residents Enjoy Caribbean Cruise Revolution which was held last Wej&wsday CI5B On Thui-sday, the children in follows: King, OQcnnis .Webster; Drake, Hichand Meier, Diane Biro, nue- returnwl laiil Daffodils mHom, Garden week in Washington, D. C. • Mrs. Edward Sullivan Miss Mary bonctvan's sjxth grade Linda -Atkins, Deborah' Frcy, Joan criairman; government/^ Edward risbur'g, Pa^, where he attendecL After Christening Rites •;• 1 Prime Minister, Paul Gilbert; Min- A surprise stork shower Activities of Pupils in Many Fields visited New York Cit.v. Each year.! Lon/ui, Peter WallneVand Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. RoWe Annual Luncheon ister of pots and Pans, Barbara So.- Dunlop, Beverly Dadd, .SHndra the .Life • Underwritens' Training • Jay "McDonald of 125 Oakf lane given-in honor- of" Mrs. Efhv CLEVELAND SCHOOL his trip is,, sponsored by the Wejnmer. and Elaine Auerbach. Clark, chairman..Each pupil is'bn Welfe^featirred~trirpuj;hout"Tth. ford, Ma.nasquan,' rnlnc mo«'«bout rural- and -Onr—pg spring beauty and seasonal planning.- '• ••••••• n Trinity Episcopal Church. There, report' on. the Brownies' skating lowski drew the calendar for the Bemk, ctUn0( .entitled "White Spring, growing. Included among the many its Llirdernomcor- vere 30' guests present,.' Mifs; Jacob Stanley of 9 Syl-L'ennon, incoming, president, will Lawrence rfarbor, Colonia lif Pictures andd stories dederr ' iarty at 1^win City Arena. , month of Aprif on the blackboard. planetarium. Mrs. d • .Floral arrangements were made- -—T™—— : —:.~~^~~ ^™^^"u^'m: FllsS^^Twt S ?5n°i- '^- tne-^lhar-the^st plants '-on-thoir window ledge is The 'godparents are .Alfred TP; vester" street,•• returned Thursday lead theciub collect, followed by Cranford. Decorations Cahdace ppr.ges gave a report, Since handwriting is being strcs- j II-_-™-»»-..J—-.- —wkA Lady-m-Watlmg, Janna rinv of snrine was ushered-w with . : Research with new drugs opens for the home of Mrs. George C. iof Mrs. Robert A..: Low. chairman,. / by'plajie from a two peeks' visit are being displayed in'm Weydemeyer accompanj-edjhe day of.sprins was ushered an amaryllis plant, an African vio- lowc of Cranford, Mrs. David Bal- words of greeting from the retiring yellow. ' '..' .-'. on thb Brownie's trip to the Crfi'nr. sed'. by the, Cranford schools a Tornstrom; Second Lady-in-/Wait- up-promises, of. recovery in .eases Spahn by Mrs. Robert A. Wilson. I Mrs. il. Roland Snyder, Mrs. Eu- with 'herson-in-lgwanCT daughter j The'hall bulletin board,-The cln.ss to New York. '.'••': snow. Another articled/described let, peanut 'plants, a . grapefruit vner of PlainfleJd, and Dr. Gunild 111 ford Fh-p Department. Basil Mili- VGood Writers Club" was fonueu. me, Barbara Wolf Third-Lady-m. lhe cjass..trtp to.the,N^ark Plan- of ' mental illness which arc not • Mrs'. George C. Spahn, Mrs.--Nich-, fioric M.-Powers^.Mrs.. Robert A.' Mr. and: Mrs. Cameron E. Ogden president, Mrs. James F. Burnash. were made by. William plant, nnd many..others with, color- Sporisel of Ottawa. : ano told about his week-end at •The following people were elected WALNUT AVENUE SCHOOL wait.r.fwait.r.f,'' , Diane DeWeerdDeWeerdff, Fourth i T, p >> ,< ildd ful foliage. ,-. • • yielding ,to, present.'treatment. bias De Marco, -Mrs. Edward De i Wilson, Mrs: Charles E.: Reese and and. family- in Mountain Brook, : M^rs. Ford' A. ;Starkweather, House, Garden, Hohliy -Harris Warner,. Ellen etarium. T, e scc01>£,"S. -A, E., Robinson, Mrs. *!' Nanette' Sinclair, WlUiam hersr ; Michelimal: c Brown and Pamel;i c^ Marlowe-Miluzzo^ and Hobby :Sh6w opened its iiooi-s. Report" and-pictures selected for Bracelets/' The children put thorn !r, °V ,; Color r ^ GuardT? ,, J,Gary ^.^ -chafes ucUvit]i.s home to-show CA^T. NEWELL RODNEY FISKE POST, 335 •Mrs. James Clarke and Mrs,! by Mrs. Ernest Schroeder and Mrs. AnnualDance P. E.. Snyder, Mrs. George Laing, Ohh. Nancy Higgins, and Jon- Learning to make reports has CSk R bcl Ga ncl Waync Ernest-Schroeder showed the con- ! Hcibert_J. Frank. The flower, ar- Special interest/was shown in the been an interesting language arts the bulletin board oh the study of on every day and check -each other 5 ™"\ ° > !' « - ^.friends and relatives; Mrs. C. H. Sterrett, Mrs. Otto de- swimming pool and the ,U'.S\ Navy athan Shapiro.-, ; .,. - . the human'brain were made by Biirr; Bible Reader and Anriourfccji< Wishes to Announce the-Beginning of Thoir struetion and care of a compost raogeme'nts in trie home were madej Vows Exchanged activity in Mrs. Ethel Patterson's to see that- they have put. them on . Grade 4 1 Attractsim Wolff, Mrs. -Lisle. Beardslee-and program, % and. a; number .i.f the t Carol King, Janet Hopkins, Fred- CaroCl l McGarvyMGry; ; RoyalRy.l Drjeei;; ; pile'in',Mrs. Spiih'n's yard; \py Mrs: Henry A.- D.e vault, Janife Hi'rscih.'Richd-rd .Cai- •many fascinating facts to ' le'arn Burnside avenue, became the bride West, Indies, Venezuela, and Cplombia, on the Sarjta. Rosa. i Grade .2 :_._;.__._•_ Mrs. Thomas O'Boylc was in flelcr Community Centei;. of the Wednesday, Morning Club i.ip^rptTsT\owl Sod of Exploration "a thrfe- for discussloo, . . —. an, Richard Moth, Jeffrey-Ribnikr expressed satisfaction with the ri- . The children in Mrs. Pfeil's.first- Marjorie Fox; Marie Moore and In conneelfonncclrann with 'TheiF TicwIjTBdur AustnUmrMosh'tnterestinB Carlo, This was .n -presentation of from., the .-Nineties . to Today," .?plav about the. Vikings and Well-prepared reports were grade haye been busy getting'roady^ social spicrfco pr6jpc,t,"lhc study of of iillare the aborigines. • Presidetit. May baskets which- were maae imti provided-tin: fol-lmvtn-g-j-tKlges- Mrs: Alhort Marlowe of which Hidth6iiJ jinda iCook. . .. ; . Richmond, Va., and the late Mr;. Wrfefi-hftve^det tiTOe%l^<^iv.-ot.Miss-.:...,.The..cUiss...lias.bepn_.di^ under the guidance ot JLh.e com,fo- r the horticultural and junior With musical interludes for the, Thclotrdwingboys portrayed^the" Viking ships; Frederick! T Marlowe, Sunday afternoon in St. from ,tho; group, with Frank Ja*. staged in'the_a.te'.a.andi'the public prated' the'^bullolih board with di[- Tt^lnrrrf^iileKV ^co.mt^iwtefi cnin>rii)tpo<.-f Inrinsilrios and • mittee by Girl Scout Troops 21, 5exhibits, ; Mrs.'.William C, Nau- SocialHappenings coby, president, making tR6" pre- decades by Mrs. drace. Thompson s: Jay Guinther, Clay- Beall, stamps;' Suzarme Crawford, :-:Mi'SiNntalie Gassalc's-third gradp man, Passaic:.Mrs. James E. Dor-M,ichael's-Church...' apparently appreciates.it." | ierentr-'coloi'ccl -• tulips -aT]c\ yellow have made a prehistoric monster on fiu'ming—Dale Vogel/Lois.JLeibjer,; - 44 and 54. • ' sentation. at-the marimba and Mrs. Dorrie S' Baldwin, Forrest O'Brien, dogs; Valerie Geiger, 'Germany; daffodils. • class is studying about seeds. Tht^ an. Montclair; and Mrs. Charles The Rev'. Mark Dodley, assistant DuBois at the piano, ..One ot the. unusual features' o[ fhe rear-bulletin board. MiU'k Win-"Hohertn Hawley',' Pumola Goulri | : ..After receiving instructions in charge-of the dance arrange- £d Koenig, Rdehard Boyette, jynda Swartz, cheese tnaking; .... The childrens have just' finished- dhildren fire conducting various •£ki" - ,'• Lose,- Jr.,- of Cranford. pastor, officiated at the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Higgins . Mrs. Zoltan Doktor of 35 Park- -"A special program-has been set the show is the number'of new ler, Douglas. Nordstrom, T.heodore and Margaret Witherih'gtOn, chaii- tVV-':/''. ' the principles of flower arranging ments were. Robert Grimshaw, rhtflcs Teesc-Klngsland Ward, Sandra Greisko, wild flowers; Car- a unit on-.milk and the farm. Sev- experiments .'by planting seeds in man; history—John Gliddcn, Wil-.. which was followed by a'reception of 30.8 Edgar avenue will.enter-j way Village has been'a-patient at up for the mfeeting by Mrs.' Homer products .and services,. .beinj>'.''jni DDrakek , DDiani e BBiroi , BBarbarb a MitMi-t mn; h'istoVyJohn Glidden Wi| by. members of the Crane's Ford Others, who, assisted Mrs. Paul Thomas- Courlas and Ma-. Jacoby. Thomas Walker, Dudley Chase, and ol Leonard} tulips;. Marc Stein- eral children brought in milk arid Soil, sawdust, cotton, ^blotters, chel, Joan Dunlop, Michael Krol', ITam Browster, Robert Knox arid OR RENOVATE at. the Cranwood, Garwood,',. tain at a. family party Saturday Perth Arnboy General Hospital. troduced to Unioh County for the ; y Gardeners, the girl scouts arrang- W. Selby, general chairman,;,'werp; It has been announced that ttje Dickens, the cover of which • was Richard.Nyce. ..' - . ' ", berg, dogs; Dennis Brooks, baser sponges tind sand. HichardKjcldsen, chairman; trans- Given in marriage by her father, evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. first time, Williams'said. He'point. cream' cartons. for us to see. As J-arries Williams and Beverly Diidd cd spring flowers in the. baskets Consultant; Mrs. Arthur H. Housed organization will have its annual designed by Mrs. Francis Sloat. David Miller, was in charge ot ball; Marilyn Gorlin, vegetable portation and . education—.Tarries the bride had Miss Lot'etta Cali- William Laffey of Bayonne. who Mrs. Daniel Kress- of 183 Mo- ed out that _there is something n( a culminating experience, the chil- The ' following childreri ' have helped with this-project.'-' and entered them in the exhibit knecht; schedule', Mrs. M-.Thomas canned goods- drive. Saturday. A Luncheon arrangements have been stage-arrangements. . .'- ' • garden plants; Richard Holmqvist, Bair, and. Richard Er-dmann,-chair- endo of Westfleld as her. honor at- will celebrate.'their. 25th wedding hawk dr.. entertained' last evening, interest for every member of -the dren-' made a mural of a farm planted their seeds:'Nancy\BeckeV; ..UsinR their . imaginations, the YOUR LAWN-NOW! for competition. The entries, were Di C^rlo; invitationB, Mrs. Roland member will- call at each home made by Mrs.'Snyder, Mrs. Everett' 1 EdwardHarris had charge of the an aut6mbbile trip; Jean Kolber, showing the buildings and the var- Bonnip Breaker Pat. .Cau.lo, • Carol man: cities Marlys Barrett, Shel- R. Graham, Jr.; publicity, Mrs. tendant. Miss Barbara Case of anniversary,, and Mr. and MrsMrs. . Robert T. Grimshaw,, Mrs. .Helm and Mrs. Joseph Getz. The family. ' . class lias "concocted" a bookot ot 1 judged and awarded ribbons, and 1 for a" donation and fhe baskets will cats; Bar.bara Beckham, the blood ious an.im'ais.-.They also made a ?ree, Elaine Chanccr, Joy Ditzel, don Cohen, ^qyce ..Arnesen, Don- William C. Philp6t; • nnd entries, Cranford was bridesmaid. Alexander Higgins of. ,Stateri -Is- Adam, Flis, Mrs; Thomas Courlas,. flower arrangements are 'under"the .-. The. exposition, under the di-historical museum; .-.. ' ;• stories about Timothy Mouse, a 1M.?;, -. . prizes according to their merit. • be turned over to .the CranfordJ historihistoricaa l skit was.. ggive n 'by arid digestive 'system; L'arry Dentz. large reading book about .farm ani- Ethel Gottlieb, Pat Roeckcr, Linda friehd who was: introduced to them aid Auerbach and Philip Brtibaker, correct soil acidity with — Mrs. -William J. Miller and Mrs. Erasmo Milazzo of Cranfoyd, land, who recently returned from Mrs.'Louis-Habich, .Mrs. G. Glen- supervision df Mr*s. Earl punfee, rection of Arthur Le Cour, will-be A At the home of..'.MPS. John H. : Welfare Association for its "pantry the follovvingi ' girls:.Carolgirls:Carole CollinsCollin , airplanes; Margaret Hopkins, thr mnls which they illustrated with- Ross, Cathy Sinclair, Linda Wood, earlier this year. Timothy has all .chairman; animals, birds, trees and •Eugene ~M1 Powers; '-.-:—- brother of-the bride,'served as best a seven-month "stay in , Mexico, wobd Smith, JVIrs. Fred Macke- assisted .by Mrs. A. H. House- open each evening tl;iis week [10m jg^^grj^jo^J.'.njri'jmgenients' wen; "•""""-•- •'•' • '---" ->••••• -M^; shelf." ---•--. •/-••. — - - .•:.- - Hnn Holland, Sandra Jones', Doro- United' States flag; and Carp jthdr own pictures,- Lois Schot't^ James- Battaglinl, sorts of-wild adventures when he flowers, Paul Winter. Donald Woh- bther guests willl include Mr.Mr". andd niulj," Mrs. i Andrew Varcho, "Mr kneeht and TTMrs."ChSfleS"' VariTrr- -6:30 4o-10:30-p.m. and Saturday! rrt'a drtyffi i : W Jo TRhKthl Francis," the edelweiss. ' . George Bucinay visits~'Brookside—sc.hool^-uncler--an.-r.enborR,-Panielu'Ubnes _and_J3ar_^ PULVERIZED LIMESTONE .kjrbther-rin-iaw' of'the brBegVoomT ^R'oT5e ;f'i^m''''2^3fl;i^^|Qj|-30laOimivynJTOvraw«i| kncciit. Mrs. John H! Bucher, Mrs. Mrs. Florence Modica of Cranford, Mrs. August E. Yohner*.ar53*son7 Stanley F. Grayson, Mrs. Thomas Service Ledgue Slates ushered. • • . t>chauer. At a meeting of trie club last caret Gamble, Nancy Jacobs, Kath- Thelaoys and • -\ the following-authors; Janet Scol- Suzanne Simons, .TKobe.ruTiTortF Aflerno'ori' a honeymoon In Mon-Mr. and'Mrs. William Bjhier and Gary, of Framlngham, Mass., for- , Frank- DiTullio, Jr., son of Mr| Kindergarten Rosa, Robert Dickerson, Mark, Et- A. O'Bpyle, Mrs. William-C. Phil- Talk by Miss Murphy merly of Cranford, visited rela- week it was announced that Lyrin leen 'Higgins; Susan Kolbe,. Patri- anuc's fourth grade-gave .reports in tin, Billy Ferguson, Donald Jack- treal, Canada, the couple will re- Mr. txnd Mrs. James O'Neill of Mr. and Mrs, Albert M.'Kossak Jacobsen was chosen to attend the and Mrs. DiTullio Of.' 257 .Bloom; The children in Mrs. Carol Stetn- ';s'pcial studies class on the'flora of pot, and. Mrs.'Charles E.-Reese, A , Miss Anna Blanche Murphy; in- tives and friends in Crahfordana ingdale avenue, a sophomore at cia CalUihan, Patricia Autera, and son, Joel Katz, Edward Karngut, side at 136 West Third ay(*n.uei Ro- Iselin, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wil- of '3 Oraton drive, entertained for Girls' Citizenship_ Institute ,. at bom's kindergarten class are" back Australia. Reports on the eucalyp- special exhibit w*hs provided here structor, at Union Junior, College, ; other New - Jersey, communities f University of Miami, Miami, FJa.i Anne Witting. ;. Bonn Nndelman, Richard ,Radi*i' selle. ___-'-- -.' . ' ''.'' ". . liams and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore D6uglass College.'.' ' ' . • at work after the Easter vacation. | tus tree were prepared by Linda SPECIALIZING IN HIXING PRESCRIPTIONS MICHIGAN PEAT •by the bird committee by Mrs.wil. l speak on "The Historical 10 guests from Cranford preceding last week. Mr. Yohner, a field en- v where he is majoring in ednca- Martha Lyon was the announcer William Rnttery- III,..Louis "Roth- Stanley F. Grayson, • chairman;. .^--MfsTTWariowe attended Cran- Winterhalter of Elizabeth, Mr. and he Wbcidside >Munor ' dance • Sat- They have been busy making the Pope. Sandra Connolly,'Petor.Mdy- Novel, Today" for the Crarifofd MrS. Frank Tyson, of Roselie Park gineer for Aluminum Company of tioh, has 'recently been appointed and Thomas Walker, Dudley Chase bard, Max Schloff, Peter Tinnesz <3F EYE PHYSICIANS Mis. James Clarke and Mrs; Nieh- ford High School, and is with Baker urday »evening. ;' America,' has been transferred •room: spring-like. There are Some' ers, .Dale Bri'nkerhoff, Susan Rich- and Bruce Baldwin. : I*"m&^--. -- Junior Service Iieague_at its meet-, and Taylor Company, Hillside. Mr. and John'H. Higgins and-Robert -BIRTHS- to the dabinet'of the student body and James Baldwin, ' the color lovely paper,flower pictures dec--mond, George Sloeum," Mary An- supply needed plant food with ~ .olas DeMarco.- A tree with hahd- from the New England 'area t.o government after serving--.is cam guard/ pnintcd birds of, typeg which had imr-nt the home of Mrs. Ridglcy C. •MarloVe attended John. Marshall Jackson of .New York City. Mr', and Mrs. 'Albert G; Bran- j>rating the bulletin boards. 'gle, Marilyn Siess.-James Ddwn- Grade 4 Folk,. 110 Clurcmont place at 2 Mrs. Walter G. Kenney of 2irMichigan., - He will leave Monday p'aign manager for the Liberty Grade 5 JOHN E. GAVITT be'en seen in Mrs. Bufhers yard High School, Richmond,. and. is for his new.-post and. will be 'yan, Jr. ot 25 Stratford terrace , During the Easter season they , ing, .and Richard Preuss. ' • Tuesday, April 17th, Miss Grace p.m. Tuesday. Algonquin ' dtlvc • entertained on' have announced the birth of a son forum political party, on ca.mpus. Tevnan's gpurth grade, presented was.constructed, as well as.a dls-. 1with the H. A. Wilson Company, Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Thorn of, joined at their, new residence in Miss Marie Trapant's Wo, made a- large paper basket, full of I Dale, Brinkerhoff to}d the 'class AGIHCO - ESP0HA Miss Murphy has.been, an in- ) Monday evening' for Mrs. William A member of Phi Kappa Tan, M p , play of bird feeders. . . Union. ' ; : • Jj-207—Beech street-'spent the week- the Detroit area in.the near'future Kendall. Gartbn, on April .19 at i paper, eggs.' They brought in eggs| about the jarrah tre.. Peter .Meyers a play entitled, "The King's Cal- PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS f*f§i' structor in English M^omposHion^ Miller, Jr., Mrs. Wiliianv Smith, Elizabeth General Hospital, Eliza- social fraternity, arid of the uni-has been working very successfully endaf." It was the story of- a king . Bird houses made by the club end in Atlantic City. Mrs. Carl- Koester, Mrs. Robert by Mrs. Yohner a'nd Gary. versity water skiing club, lie re- from home which were!dyed and described the karri tree. The bot- 109 JEFFERSON AVE. -and—^EngfeiT-^lTttrnrnrfe" at -Union Mr. and Mrs. John J. Banker of beth. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Bur- on motifs. : •' .. „• • • .- then hung from a tree which had tle tree , was described by "Paul who decides to make the days and Reigner and Mrs. .Howard Jacob; cently' Eeturned. to .school .after The. boys and girls Bterted with Martin Bid*. — Street Floor GLQRION — PLANT RONS Junior College since 1046. She 1'e- 10 Makatom drive entertained at ditt of 18 Elm ^street are the ma- been painted white'. It made a very Flartey,- Gerald G-rayce,. itarma years longer.,,After much confu I). C, Anderson of 8 Woods Hole spending the Easter vacation at Ft; the initials C S far' C1 eve 1 an.d ceivecTTier Ci:te]?rGerfrom-eQ-- duplicate bridge Friday evening. ternal grandparent^ and Mr. and . . . itrauss, Donna Wiese, and Lynda sion in the court, the astronomers EL. 2-2340 Mrs. Nelson M. Lightca"p, president,! marked • the fourth birthday an- TOfs7~B7aTiyan~^rCo11'ingW6^^ School and: then turned to plclovel- y egg-tree. liimbia University.and an M. AThei. r guests were Mr. .and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. "F. Switzler of turns symbolic of spring.. Some of Last, Tuesday altorridon ; f |-explain-that-beeause-of-the^-moye«-| 'Mrs. Roland. R. Graham, Jr., andj niversary of Gerald Hische-, s6n of trip to England, Holland and Ger-the\ paternal graftidparcnts. ' - • Fla. p from Oxon, England! She fjave a Walter E. Thorn,'Mr. and Mrs. Le 6 English Village returned ;Fridny the very lovely motifs wqre paint- visiting day for next, year's kinder- ment of-the. earth around the sun Mrs. Joseph B. Walton. course in."The Modern Novel" at Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hische .of many. • ••>""• <;ore done.by Linda; Pope, Bruce Roy Reigncr and Mr. and Mrs. 1 evening , from' Harrisburg, Pa., wl by Linda Frederick.' Nancy garten children who will come In At the home of Mrs. H.. Roland•[ the Cranford Adult.School.in 1953 5 Colin ./Kelly street. The guests where they 'spent a few. days. Snyder, flower arrangements were John Brach. ' . , . Mrs! James B. Waddill of ip ferote, Vivginik Gillesttie.Robt. Ol-the afternoon session, and Wednes- and a course in "The Contlcmpor- were Thomas Hubiak, Robert Hu- 1 bn, Barbara Copson, Robert Prall, day, morning was the visiting-day BOUUNG - SHEEP MANURE Nelson M. at the Elizabeth biak. j'ean Wiegaridy'Linda Mertr, Oak lane spent the week-end in Mrs. ^ Chicago atterttiing .th.e_aredding_^f_ GAMBURG FURRIER STORAGE pichard Klefhpa, Riichard. Gross; for prospective morning students. / 80 Lbs. 5-10-5 FERTILIZER — $2.45 ' . School in 1955. . , isa'rr—"Sheer;—Richtrrd- er^Marmy^Barbara^tufcas^Jef-| Clarke, Mi's; Eugene M; Powers, 1 Eastman street, who. recently was Elaine Tplescp; Billy Telesco, Bar- dale avenue will be among 24 her niece. She made the 'trip by I The. Ten Committee -chairman, Mrs. Robert^Av Low, Mrs; Rbland elected state legislatiori chairman : agents from the Piainfleld district! plane. -.-: —--• -• - - ... Breibart. and. Margaret Ram- - The boys and girls of Mrs. Ruth wil be Mrs. Harry V. Osborne, bara Smyth, Donna Smyth,' John Dufing'this-week .they-will Carrara's second grade have been for the United Church Women of [-Zahodnik, Eileen Zahodnik, LaiTy office of the Prudential Life In- NO MORE |-sucaacr Cnmnany_wiio wilkattend fficsign their own pri^irial motifs studying about prehistoric animals. \:':. . T . New Jersey, on Monday •attended Josefyk, Patty Cameron, Mr. nnd Mrs. George H. Bates of xn'm>% •—'•The—gafa-ge—wns—macle—into-..an- >a-4)usiness- r>f the 4• Rrws'd" rivitfp.will nt.tetid the 1 ^aeSd,Mummtt^mLsm^ ri. ,—:—>--r- , c>0f^y€hi^rie-anijaials,-'rhe..scePrr i -,-,^tB_ ; attractive cottagb iri\which were! board of managers of the SScrv^ Cranford .and Wayne Brisson and "ann'paJ -')[Heeting~of-thc~Sdciety--of-| r .displayed thp -borticuHuraJ.ex ". Hilton Hotel, Chicago. He will .Sponsors,., of:,..the?', United .States CllCO 3:™"n|;lhe"chlTfie^Mii^ 1 Lice League, aj. ul:30 .p.m. Monday* Mr, and; -Mrs. George,Beer,, of..6 of: Union. , Minor Repairs f REE! hibit, which featured the fnany " Chester Lang place entertained ati leave Morid'ay and return -May 3!:Nay'y' "at the Hotel Mayflower, _ leir artistic talents'' on their • sq- Engel, chairmen; Aln Sg, types* of daffodils growing'at this Ja'mes^TDunn ~oF 18 Riverside- a buffet supper Saturday evening Washirigtoh, D. C. next Wednes- Insured for $150.—• Custom Cleaning at Lowest. Prices Jflal studies reports- on. the- Claude Grady, Sandra Keil; Janls seaspn. This vyas sponsored by thedJ-lve has been, a patient at Ovorr for. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schreiber, Mrs. Iiiidolph Langheinriph.-. of Two Cranford women, Mrs. day and Thursday. |)vestern states. The covers that Kopf, Sharon Zal^nsky,, and John 1326 Manor avenue entertained her .!!; Bre_nnan of -44 CresceCrescennt and Repaiii-Work is Second to None! designed for these reports- Adams. Lawn Seed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook ot'Cran-' ning. Attending were Mrs. Robert head of 111 Cranford a venue, were formerly of 210 Orange'^avenue, Col?... ., s . ford; Mr. an<| Mrs.'Merlen JuVitid SCHOOL of" Motintaihsido and Mr. and Mrs,C, Riegner, Mrs. Frederick Kruck- members .of theohduse committee are now residing in their new home Patergon Rae, Thomas Lang and mann and Mrs. Carl Koestcr . of Grade' 1- - " William Dunne of North Arling- 1 for the 65th Continental Congress at t>25 Springfield avenue. Valerie McCall. Age of Fishes is Cranfqrd , Mrs. James Devine and Wtstlleld's Fur Shop of Distinction . The children in Mrs. Margaret by Carol Kozler, chairman, Linda EseK mlxtur* li bUnd.d with »cc«pnbl. gtiitt mdi which ton. Mrs. Lawrence Mpran of Iselin l or .xctt.d minimum rxjulr.m.nll. •• iittb. 249 E. Broad St. (o . Hiaito Theatre) WEstfield 2-34231 I'S' Rrst grade are studying abou Borreson, Linnea Lawrie, Clarence Uih.d ind. npprov.d by th» N«w Jttlty and Mrs. Robert Zacher of Union. PP Iramiportation. A large mural des- Brown and Kenneth Johnson'. Age Allll Eyp.rlratn! Stillbo. ' Off. EL 5-9672 Res. EL 2-5550 Open Monday and Friday Evenings.. Mrs. Michael Bercik of 101 Co- cribing land, sea, and air travel is of Birds is by lumbia avenue' entertained at des- chairman. Robert Thompsen, Rob- .Mrs., Wilhnr ,T. Fuhrh__ot__19 hanging on the rear bulletin board Midren who helped wLth its Gary Wilson, Mrs.'Bcn W. Goddes, Mrs. Edwin Chester Lang place entertained at lainting "• are Dorethea ranF Johnsoh, Mrs. Adolph"W. Pasbjerg, canasta Tuesday evening for Mrs. Carpentry • Roofing. • Siding oseph Larpy, Charles Kiamie, ' This article was written by two LAWN AND GARDEN TOOLS Mrs. William Weber, Mrs. George Chester H, Oliver, Jr., Mrs! David ancy Silsby, and Joel Becker. members of the class,. Valerie Mc- Gillen,.. Mrs. Edward Fearns and Silverman, Mrs. George Beer,. Mrs. Leaders • Gutters A freight train made from milk Walter Weinstein, . Mrs. Athur One For The Money Call and Carol te Mrs. Wayne Aldrich. 424 SPENCER ST. ' ELIZABETH irtons is exhibited on. the displaj Schreiber, Mrs. Joseph Bucina and bio. Other articlesjncluded SIZZLING PERFORMANCE? Don't let 'em Kid you! Hot talk doesn't change the cold facts: : Mrs. Elwtfod Waters. Many interesting projects wgro Mr. and. Mrs. C . E,..Putnam of ianes bicycles, slqds^ and boats DUTCH r made during the study of the North Dodge js America's performance champion! Get behind the wheel and ... Detroit, Mich., upon their return tories about transportation weri Central States in Mrs. Adelaide BULB from Florida, have'been guests bf witten by Lance Koved, Joh.ii Nenortas' fifth, grade. Frederic GLADIOLUS! Mr. nnd Mrs. Harvey K. Nevalls, lagwell, Bruce Herman, and John Krtig built and -furnished a model Plant a variety of Jr., of 107 Elmora avenue. WEDDINGS eiger. of a pioneer's qabin. Robyh Stengel colors from our AfcE OUR SPECIALTY SMCE-M / Grade 3 m&de. cheese and butter in class, BONE MEAL Mr., and Mrs*. Thomas J: Lnw- Miss Malleville MacNeill's third A working model of an oil well large imported lor of S&rosota,,Fla,; have returned pde is enjoying its unit on the wa'g -made by /Elaine Strauss and stock HOW... '.HOLE-IN'-ONE home after- visiting for two weeks 'an American'Republicsp . Patrician Keller. A sheep ranch was and pick gay PLANTER —• 95c with their son-in.-Jaw nnd daugh- *S«lf-wln" end In Roller bearinga.malce steering easier and more responsive. Rear to resist aidu-Hway ftelr'ft DRUG STORE • Fur Storage , a f«v/fitInmM Vau'H liovt cadi l» your SUBURBAN • Rug Cleaners Phene NOWI Wt'll do th* r«l p. 11 No. Union Ave". • ''Cranford" Reg. PhaifMu ' • •' - 1 ~ - 104 NORTH • Shut Launderera i / 570 Springfield Avo. ATLAS LOAN CO, 1UHLARK MOTORS;" WESTIRMAN^ON MOTOlhSALES 116-118 SdUTH AVe:; E. ^ • CRahford IP Brinfl Your Child in for A Ft?EE PORTRAlf UNION AVE. CR £.3300 " A GARDEN SUPPLY CENTER 3IHCE1922 By Uncle Ed next week; May V to 3, 1 to 5 P.M., Summit. N. J. CR 6-3-3000 m Morth Am. W., Wo,tfield 130 W..tfi.ld Av... R«.ll. if for National Baby Week. GR 6*0700 44 NORTH AVE., Ef CRANFQRD ,_% . 8TOBE ALSO. IN WEiSTFIELD \ .- / •y i ty- = _-- --v • r s; • 7
•I /•.,-...• •.-;/•" -'•"•'•'•'••i. ..'\. ••.-..:•.':•• -. • •'. .1," ..- •- •/• -••'.. '; : .. : '.'..• r /•.•.'• .'. •' • •• / w... THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHhQNICLE, Tl'lURSDAY, APR'IL-j2C, "1058. 1 SECTION CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE,' THURSDAY, APRIL/..26, 1956,
of the highlifihfajAfljilc_there'were -anrttal-^-o^Awierifaii prngrcss was the co'nsehsus of the speakers, who Puppet Show Feature a tour of the city, dinner at An-Directs Program ; ing, their trades. ' ' y; • -\Motor Tour, of South emphasized -office automation is | Extension Service Arranges toine's, a two and a half h'our har- Points of interest visited in Mex- Three Cranford element,, • needed to offset clerical shortages: t v Rational YWCA Week bor trip on the Mississippi River ^••Rumpjestiltskin." a ' pup p e 11 Fpr Conference * and to continue, the American jico City'included the Cathedral. school teachers "Went on a- niot,,-| and stops at places of interest in standard of living. At the samu-J National PaJa'ce; Chapultepec show, will lie presented at 2 p.nr. • jhe French Quarter of'"New Or-" trip through several southern Homemakers' Daj/ Program Saturday in the Elizabeth"VWCA On Automation time they discounted man's^ fears; Castle and Park, and the outstand- 1 Jeans;." of the machine, in the pfficCi-urg- ing ' University. City. They found over the Easter vacation. Highlighting' National Home Agents Weok next week; the..Union as a. -Wfihllght of tho^s^ciMlionJ , .^ ^ was . d ,n Mobj, AW. A conference on "Human As- ing that he make it his servant in- that the buildings'- in .M-extco City i•; They arc: Miss Margaret f.]|-i.Cl! . evenly Hump Economics Extension Service has sat Tuesday us annual pects .of Automation in the Office" 1 1 1 : ^-rt^<^4-nll-tho-wav-from anrinnl 1 nn of Tiln *"!? Rf'hnni, Mis' touniy Howiemakersliriemaicers' uuy. ° ; . .• r ..'. . ~~ • the ' "Charm Spot of the . Deep stitute of Management and Labor crumbling tyjies to the.ultra-mod- .Golubiewski. . Cleveland ' Si-i AoalJ^dayprocrarPday' prbcr'amn hass .bee been plannplanned wwiti h sessions in the monir sponsoring the show. South." Where visitors vare en- i.-.../-.... All members and associate mem- Relations of "Rutgers University in Mrs. Thompson Flies efn structures. and ; J)liss . Lorraine Czeiwinski, ing at''the-Union County Court House/ Uriel in the afternoon at the chanted by the tin. acres'of mossr The highlight of .the trip was : bers of the Elizabeth YWQA were New Brunswick under.'the direc- Sherman Schcxsl. Elizabeth YWCA, riccordinR to : - ~:~ " ----.----•- draped live oak's,-, thousands of Va-•tioii ol James S. Winston of- 9 T<> Mexican Vacati and hoiViie furnishih- Begli'n of .Elizabeth, executive ,di- Office'Management Association; the p'lane trip and they enjoyed it im- S torm. •"».•• quality meats and poultry*. You must be Aftfcr leaving.'Baton Rou&e, tours VKitchens. Tomorrow and Today-,Today, " ;inR inR,... uu..aajjntnt,,d volunteevolunteerr .leader.leaderss ref'tor, greeted guests. _, . conference wns attended, by 60 of- mensely, they 'reported. a and stopovers were nrmdeVat the "Farnjly- Relations hhn d You"" »';j. l-jiijso fijnetroned u'cll in.these two fice managers and!labor represent- While in Mexico City t-heytook satisfied or Acme v/ill xpay- you double Proceeds of the puppet show Acadian House Miiseum andNLonK- < "The, New in Home -.Furnishings" , jlejds .Mrs. Yukn'us also directed utives. a guided tour, stopping at leather, 1 will' benefit the summer confer- fellow-Evangeline St'ate Park\ and your money back! : - presented' by lwo extensionti spe- ' "wit h 5.2 girlils enrolledlld. ence fund of the -Y-Teon Depart- That, office automation "is es- silver, and glass factories. This at- cialists, Mjss Phyllis Bradshaw 'Miss Anna Doerr, assistant Jungle Gardens' of Avery -IslVind, ment. . • • . a perfect. sp6t -for.studying! pWmts SHADES ;Vnd MissfOena Thames, with com- home agent, 'conducted most of the and flowers from all'" over t\e ments tiy.tho county hujne-agents. foods and nutrition classes', which Oven- U Long Island are included. •-.-•• with individuals seeking inforrria- Teacher Takes HOLLAND Normal T-lie • • leprosarium' of,. Ctirville, ^ CHECK YOUR CHEST Normal we.gn, ;;;;n another'3,000/ • WPVO a talk b; g,Etuw TUitfieri Siif-liiuiis Univ.ri 0-1 j,v •These Extension ^nome ^ years -iifiii-as a' United States .Re1-; Douglass' , . . . • .the feature of tlye istTs hare members^.f the laculty of parlmcnf or .Health- Sprviee. wasi shy, -"A-trip to" Lpusiana", Mississippi THURSDAY, MAY 3rd ^'College of Ap-'culturc. BuU 'a'nd "A1qDaTnn"wns~offercd by Montr visi ted: -pacts- about . in —...— .. i m,,.,,..,™.,,™-..-,.'!-" !fi;;-l rr.i , .nun, .1 Ion on research project- carried -fiersj . University, the.r jou is 10 clair State Teachers' College ease wjsre presefvted. and a tour of*" film. 1o n '.-..by colleg. -.e. ••.•/•_•;..•:_;:.stucicnts in c-ooporii" :.-. tend'thI.^A -IH,e . UniversitiTn vei-sityv campuscamp , the Easier holidays, Miss Eliz- the,'school was made. CENTRAL-AVfcNUE SCHOOL, MOUNTAINSIDE . :- fioji with the 'Hunterd'on Cwmty (bringing up to date scientific in- abeth A. Green, ':' third grade ; PAINT SHOP teacher in Lincoln School, was Break upcliques.level wealth with • -.'.'' Adults Only»W^- Cosi $l-..5O • • , ' . 'Medical Center and others'. formntipn on all phasc.s of home- : For the convenience of those at- | making to county residents. /, one of the 32 persons enrolled ih honesty;-let worth be judged ac- ' • '•"; ' In Cooperalion' With cording to .wisdo.m; and we' get TOT N. Union Ave.; . CRanford 6-2540 . •'Wliere qi^lity,.,CMint$\:. V ' tending, the Union County Advi- i The service, though admini- this'travel course.. Tender, exceedingly delicious! Enjoy a duck- ji^:'" The group left Newark 'airport better views of 'humanity; . ' Union County Tuberculosis League & Local j Boards oi Health mm sory Extension Service .Council i stored from the state University,; ling for a change this week-end! '"• 'ViVi' ' " has arranged a low cost luncheon Ms supported by the-U. S. DeparK afld flew.to New Orleans, La. Some —Miiry Baker Eddy and your money goes farthest! atjiqon at the YWCA.' Advance irient.of Agriculture, the state and reservations are • required. . . ! county.governments and is..free to M$3§M :. ./ .. ..,. . - Mrs. Armstrong -'reports more 'all residents. The members of the Serve with Ideal Fanty Apple Sauce than ll.,t)00 homemakers have at- ; advisory couhcil and local leaders 2 - 76 oz. Cans 25c tended one or more extension 1 in the severnl' fields'-serve' on a "cTasVeV"cl.ui-ingih'p -past, year. In' ;volunlary'basis-in-4his -truly eo- mpare these Aeme "0. have re ' j ceived information individually: . -Among those. frohi Cranford WJi!it*JVi¥lWtiJi^HSHCW.M* aamiii*a^ftawsTww«tc:i4«lit«*mii Fnmily relations and child de- : who have served- on a volunteer velopment were 'the .fields of the.' basis as leaders during, the past 'VS. Choice" Beef BDO 21-OJ. «/« 54-oi. greatest interest and activity both -year are: Mrs. f.. H. Johnston, Rinso Blue • pkq. £0: by the home agent herself and •Mrs. R. C Spcth, Mrs. Bernard '•'/,;; trained volunteer" leaders- with i Minn.e.tti, Mrs, V. I. Smith, Mrs. Bone in. Enjoy a tasty, top-quality chuck roast this week-end. DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK GUARANTEE! '•'yfi: ?;630 mothers" and 7.4 fiithcrsViT- |lra Kerzman,.Mrs. John- W, Rob - Blue Cheer PC 26* "£ 61 * ¥ ticip'f\ting. Approximately 1,700 i erts, Mrs. Tlidmas Nolan and Mrs.
• •''' • : I"? •:^-- women received, information on G. M. Barile. ,' : Mueller's Macaroni Twist 2 It," 19* '•'(-.; '- '- • •>.':"-; '. 1 j ' ', . ' J'V- ' -•';' '. ''y,.'. My T-Fine Puddings "C • • -,-." •-..- OF CEANFORD j Co»Chairman Named Lancaster Brand \$ M? MPS. "GontKviii->l:lotf6witz,. mem- "OVEN READY" 7 inch cut l& ox. Jar Mat . 32 ox. Jar49. * fctnmmiit f thw Thiof ihop Townshiof p nf | jpcMshiiy,ehinrmiin of thCo a nai ••'• ••.• ' "' ' 1A pt- \7t Sltv. 1OSC I" ^'" Township Rooms. Bids must b<-. onliinltted on lhe__ij»K«i- announccd .that Mrs. Joseph Mit- fit for a kiiuf^^^ l.ir proposal (iirin 'in ;l si..ilc.[l-< tleman, will be the co-chairman at Aunt Jomlma or Pillibury ' Pkq. | # . and shall b.. cli-iirly MWajjHrd"M-jtT'ERlAI'S — .JflSO'" 3tpnc 5. A fashion show is planned Lancaster Brttnd Taylor's - Cloverdell L'IS the feadire • (iyent. of the cve- •Vh Ib. roll Presto Cake Fjour rS.^35? tn,in?-'d»llvt.|'t'd.oiii:uch Htrccta In Cnin- Boneless Roast Cross Rib Beef Ib. Pork RoH V2 Ib. roll rfqulred. or to the Township s;nrd, nt the Mrs. Mj.irra.y. Krilov and Mrs. t lre 11 En n cer Baildrd biscuits v 31^ 29V __ \.« '. ?Ji5"_ °'. i ?' S i Harry-Lipb- of" Granford will be Engelhorn 57.000 Bills. Liquid Asphnll,' Epco Brand .nr'Tur chairmen of the rummage sale t< Allsweet Margarine ^offD.ar.bcoL 24^ -••,00 Inn. nitiimlnniiii-Cn.ncrfti! -bcLhold \n Elizabeth. Ground Beef 3:.»45* 41100 tnna- Crushed Stune , • The price- -bid' Khnll be iicceplfri ns-.tho Pillsbury Cinnamon Rolls 5lTiiim">'Hcc"WiritW«irIHls--to"be"--pn(d Lancaster to bidder thrmiBhoiif the year lOrifl, nnd for mich. ttnte thercMi.Her imtll new.btclit phone iitiok 45 Taite O' S«d Ib, ^ParffBog Food? ore received. The qiwmtttlCH cnlled 'lor Pill** pVg. fancy Jumbo Ib. 99* 24 at. MM' .-••••-, "•.• :•• are nppfoxlrnnte and mny b« Inerensed or decrensed nt'the sunn' pr.lcc ns bid upon. Lancaster Haddock Lo.w bidder must be pr,epnred to enter TatU IV* Ib. Fresh Buck Welch's Grape Juice BoHI. 33* Into n. conlrnct emhndylne the terms of Whole or Half uwii^iw^Bonelessj .••%••• Ham• ; ; * 79* ** ustiiticKSFish Sticks o 5.. ,v, 670/* inaa P.»««JPan ReadWifli"°fwtiaiii'igt^ji^fifc Bfi!.'!vi^;:''::;! •':!';' Township Committee. ,• Propasjil sheet nnd »prclflcntlonii nv«y J be obtained at,the office of the Town- 11 /4 Ot ship Engineer durlim any business dny between the hours of 9:06 A.M. npd 5:00^ F lakorn Muff in Mix / -pkV 15' P.M. .' • . '• From NKWARK.Mw « I'M 10Vi ei. The Township CommUtec reserves the ami Bnrxlayii. .3 mln. ntntion BIG GROCERY VALUES rifilit to -reject any or nil bids It such rate", 10% lai not included. i Breakfast Cereal Package netlon will beat serve ttie Interests of the Cheerios Township. •• . . . J. WALTER COFFEE, . O0 0 Q 00O Tomato JuiceIDEAL Dftted: April 10. 10SB. 4-20 Ideal Large White Fresh i«li;=:."---.-i:.:'" Ideal- 23oi. $|00 IDEAL Pitting EGGS With Pork cans I Prune Juice DEL 32 29 SHOES IS OUR SPECIALTY! "^1 Cartonss $1 09 Pineapple Juice of J2 Ideal- 16-oz. $-| 00 • Wilbur Coon Shoes for Wom^.n 32 o*. Bet. • Nonn Biish and Edgerton Shoes for Men Prune Juice 25* DOZEN ...... 57* With Pork cans COLLEGE 13 oi. mW\\y • Pro-Tek-Tiv Shoes for Children Chicken Broth INN 2 Cans. 31' ww^y CELEBRATING JERSEY EGG WEEK! t.$100 Chicken Broth R ft R 2 •"£.* 29* Shoe Hospital Ideal — : KRAFT CRACKER BARREL SHARP '•/•: ;i-: Tomato Clam ChowderSALTESEA cans 11 O(.
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i''•'•' "• Ideal Old FasU'd 2ti-dz.$lW Split Pecfs Groen or Yellow 1* 6*. >kq, I J 14 0I- 1 f%tt 2lb - MUENSTER PeachesFreestone Cans Pea Beans n, 23' U oi. | >yj 2 Ib. /••' . fl'•>•• WINDOWS AND THE TECHNICAL 'KNOW HOW' to motor caivns line . . . anil as luxurious . . . and how. Cadillac retains a greater share have established a wonderful relationship STRAWBERRIES reduce your heating costs in winter and keep you ( FLORIDA SEEDLESS -camkrlnbly •-"Hrir irTr"m'npr " A phone call incurs and as wonderful as live 1),")() Cadillac. of its origin.il value over the years than any with motorists throughout the community. BIRDS EYE —SLICED s VIENNA BREAD NQ. OBLIGATION. Hut now he is learning some facts about otlK'i' auloniolnle in the land. -f-)»r rcputittiun Inr in'tugrUy is v'uur assui" ance of satisfaction as a customer. this great motor car that are removing the Ami, Lisl'v, he is being tolcl;that, at this for Supreme "TasTTriice bT "diTubrlrofiTiiis; nitrtrh ~~: ~thin1 'Til fl-;i;'"vear;"'his-itealeiv-is aV)le to-ni-aUe- - We will hc-hn-ppy tr> see yon -nrbnTry-tfrnrc ,_ Plain;, Get 25c refund on wail-in offer of \ 6-oz. Rcddi-Uiplag and Birds Kye label cello PLAIN OUKR MAKDLMARBLC E M *%i LAING MOTOR GAR COMPANY Fancy Western .. bags PLAINFIELD,-N. J. p 119- 121 EAST FIFTH STREET E : POUND CAKE 49 IWBLMUTBVI. CR B-3474 Vf,NIA LEE '-• .V-: i ; ./„.. • ••'/.-• •• •' - •' - yi •".•• 'I •'1...
V... •'/:' ' •/' --:•• :'//•" "'• •••" . - J> ' Page Three ' THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THTIRSPAY, APRIL 26, 1956. CITI^EN.'AMb'CHRONICLE, THtiRSDAY, APWL 26, 195B. ['. r •i •• burg; John McCarthy, The C/tadel; Fanwood. and H. Ettingler 'of Two Singers Entertain Colleges, Far and Near, Laura Orth; Western Maryland; College tJtfcrary Glub . linion;--H. R; Copso'n of Cranford .William- Livingston, Maryville. Talk on Tranqiiilizing Drugs Hears Miss Matthews and C. R. Mriyne o'f Went Held; Mr. At fortDix Hospital Also, Eugene.Montenecourt, The The Literary Club of Union Jun- .and Mrs. K.Shclden of Cranford; Two. Cranford residents enter- accept 38 CHS Seniors /Cit.nciel; Robert Rac"o, Mbritclair ior. College had Miss Alice Mat- Mr. and Mrs..E,,'L. Browning of tained with songs\last_ Saturday Stale Teachers College; Robert Attracts High School Pupils thews, English/and speech teacher Plainfleld; Mr. and Mrs. .J.. Van G. Frank Zimmerman, principal of Cranford High School, today v evening at'the Fort Disc Hospital/ Peterson, Tirsinus; Clai'r Puglisi, ,'•' 'Three Cranfoj:d High .School seniors attended-the A'p.vil meeting at Cranford lligh School, as guest Dcusen of V^eslflcld; Mr. and Mrs.under .the .auspices of the Cran- Sqinjr^Dance Feature Unounccd that.38 seniors have been accepted by'colleges and un.i-Ti'enton State Tenchers College; of the Cranford Citizei»s'.::ConimiUee, for Mental .Health" nt .'Sherlock .lecturer last Wednesday.-Spooking J. O. Morss of Rarrway, and' Mr. ,: Ghristian Education Director ... _ aosc onff ApriAinril 11. . •'..,,•' - • . ' ford branch of the American Red . utheran Meeting- Donald Rosencrantz.-Lehigh; Wil- Hall on Tuesday evening. As. members of: MauticL'.BIarikbn't; problems' on "Herbs in Old English Litera- and-Mrs. C. T. Shablowski of JiJiL^jjUiiLiaiil/.R , The^ W-?.• ••;•.'•:* Munsec drive is spending seven ,, .'.First of ^series'of meetings.in this connection was held by parents terian Church, will preach at the thce is the fountain of life: in, tp^rror iri thought, and in bond-' sung arid enacted in-silhouette'by Gonfirmatioii k Martha. Washingto- - . _ n College„ •.; , Kaminskr, Moravian; WalterKeve^ GIVE TO THE ford committee.- ' • • *" dicted-'; that future work with the T Third Presbyterian. ...Churchy...of v u |^e~to-a-mulUtude_ofjJtceriiing_i: Dahlquist, pastor, at 8:15-and 11 In Bridge League side. ••. •'•>.•••. days at, homo ' before " returning arid teachers Of-the ChurcKSchool ..-_-__::...'._:".j;:,ij_...:—~ ~—•••••-. '" ~ thy light shallnwe-sec-lightv -An * nd M rol r.fncferv.-Urslnus; Anthony The Citadcr; Carol Kusiv. Gettvs- CANCER DRIVE ...Slnce.-a year ago last June, in- tranquilizing drugs undoubtedly Also, R. Damon and J. Porcella, Elizabeth, 'while 'the Rev. Earl in I.John we read (1:5): ^Hl laws which constantly threaten ^ sulin and electric shock treatments' will make it possible for many next week.to the U.S.S, Coral Sea- . Primary Department "oh his, security: and peace. • Were and Mrs. Fred. "Kaiser and-Mr. and venes at 9:30 a.m.- The nursery', Spring Sessions Mr., and Mrs. E. M.'Johnson, nnd "iit Norfolk, Va. Tho aviation boqt- Hannum -Devartny. of. the First then is the. message wbjeo we Mrs. Dorjtfld Cprl. 'Refreshments have been'limited to a relatively people to avoid: cphnnement" in : night to-teA'iew past ynits of_\vorlc Presbyterian' Church^—of—JW.c m or tal_m a Ji^a—reality ,_theriBl_ JielcLduring^th6_l 1 •'. o'clock- service, Thirty-one, pairs, competed in Mr. -and' Mrs. A. W, Pasbjerg—hi) swain inate will sail qn May .16 For .._„___ " have beard'of him,'-ano^declare were senTed' Tsy will be under, the guid'anccF~th!s Young People small!-group in the treatment of mental institutions. of Cranlord. ' . . •>. and~ plans for the new quarter's" : bridge Mvill preach at Osceola. unto you, that GojHs light, and would indeed he cause for •wtri.tr bci vi;u u; *.**. «..„. •mentally ill patients at Lypns. Pa- tha bi-weekly bridgo session of (for the Mediterranean to join the- • Circle 12'-.of the Women's So- . despair on the part of the human. [George Freese anct Mr. and Rtrs." week- of M!rsr. 'Mary Alice Neuman ., The annual service of confirma- Two. Cranford residents have the. Cranford Bridge' League on The next regular duplicate ses- 'Sixth Fleet until December. units'. Dunn's the nriid-tfeek serv- ciety of Christian Service of Crari- .Purpose of this special day,- the in him is no dar4incss..at all." tio'n will be heldjhis Suriday'bftPi-' tients have begun ; to show an • . Hurrranly^^ttf be deprived of race; ' .-. --'i ' :" , < Warren Sechrist. ~ •'.-..-•• ,'•' and -Mrs. Edna Munseh. .' • ' enrolled in the first orientation Friday. Winning pairs' were: R: V. sion w'Jll be on May 4. W ''ice last night, Dr. Albert Allingor, ford.' Methodist Church will hold Rev., Mr. Dezso explained, is. to Next month's meeting will'bp a Boy Scout -Troop 84 assembles noon at -3:-30 o'clock at Calvary ; awakening;, interest in" useful qnd light, eit — •--•- . <4n spiritual fact the real' mart. recreational therapy, and the course for volunteer workers at. Hofman of Cranford arid W. R. Qnly about $Q,000,0,00,,is spent •—'•—-.-^u-J-r.—«-.A*^iY»nw_1 nnipv an auction in tHfc auditorium, ot brWden, the fellowship of * the jught of bo\Vlirul- rthe-manof-G6d!s.ciceatingr~iS-PeCi rpeop le, wfto—:hayc—successTu..,. wards-^are—quieter—and—eleaner-t Hoffman' .of Fan Wood,' and' H Tho Sfi.OOO.OOO we . spend an- each year for research on the' more. feet, free, sinless,' joyous, Mn 18," at. nearby, alley'sTTficnds^'f rehearsal will' be at 8 o'clock. • • ' tal, iiT was-announced~fby Mrs. L of than 100 different kinds of mental tomoi/row; • •. ..., .-•..... plts throughout .the Presbytery "'•^ gravest consequence. One r /auuuuu ^..u.v.»I completed, a -t-woryear course of with assaults between patients and Gartnet and M. Slcvin.-.'both nually on research in mental ill- Do Families That Pray Together is in a' stat,e of despair, touched by fear,-jack, pain, or •the,club have been invited to'tit— A workshop'lor Vacation] Church H. Silver, 'cftairrhdn of the-Volun- j West Orange. ness is much less than. 1 perce,nt of disorders. This'is only about ^J ^Persohs wishing to donate av- between 'churches Wishing to par- fcth^^bld^rfo»!s " '" " ' suppvin^nHent.slstudvi.-i U^^^n , will bejrbceived tinto_lull;_ destructiveness to,, property vir- Together'.'" •such -as..>-chlldi'ui.i'ii—! •••-••'•• '- I cfiurch membership. - • 5rgeTlt~ot^rfc--$1'8Q;000;000-wrric;hr; - jFeatiired nL a-mectinc (if-thc'ln- tides -that-seemrto-besct earthly, exist'*_r- -wili-be-coijductcd-at..8^p.muttpii tuaHyn?llm1n7itgd~There also are -spewt—an—all—mo4ic4U-^r<)S«ar-ch- skates, -clbthinjj' and white elepharttrl "The'/Rev.. MfTDevanhy ' Those young people' to ot»-discbarges. m htisp'itnts termediate Fellowship this Sunday, gifts are-requested to contact'Mrs; A correct understanding of 'truth ence. Spirit and flesh"'can ip morrow in the Fellowship Hall. It health leaflets and j^rriphlets be- father of Chnplain Deyafiny twho .more combine than .light,, and will be" under the direction of Mrs. firmed are:'.' ".' , ';•''" These, are some of the impres- son of PlAlnfleld; P. E,.Boyne of 000,000*...._. at 7 p.m.. will be a diKcussion of Joseph Blaha of 60O-. Riverside at one time servr 'as student as- gained in any field is referred ing prepared- for the "library dur- "Family Living," with the..Rev. "•to/as enlightenment. "Whatever; darkness can dwell together. Trinity Robert; Robins of • Cranford, di- John Alfred Beckman, ARIIOS sive;' results being achieved with ing Mental. Health -Week next drive or Mrs. Joseph TaJcott. of sistant minister at Osceola; Mortality is no more a stepping- Elizabeth-..Brown, Peter .Charles the mAgnlficient the new-drugs, now being used on Rich'drd Stegner as leader. . 10G Mnple place, ; '. frees, uplifts, spiritualizes, hap- rector of the school. . week, according to .Mrs. Forrest : Police Chief Russell Dustih of stone to. immortality- than igno- • Final session • of the senior cate- Carlson, . Robert" Allan Freeso, '60 percent'of; the patients in the .V The Child Study.Club will.pres- .Rofrcshrnents will be .served. Galdwell. will be principal,speaker pifles, can be described in terms Sings Sunday P. Dexter. . of'light." .. , • rance "is a - doorway to under- chetical, class, will be held at 10Linda Lee Huft;' Eleanor Christine Lyons psychiatric wards, Dr. ent a program based on "Family' The public Is invited to attend. at a program, sponsored- by the standing. Truth must be'true and a.tn. - Saturday with' the pastor. Johnsen,. , Carl • Arthur 'Nelson, • M a ^navox Schartenberg reported. Twenty members of the com- 'Activities" at its..'meeting at 8:15- Junior, and Senior Wostrfiinster , Few Christians would Main- tain that God is represented, by Us contradiction.false.. There, is In Trenton Junior Choir rehearsal will be atHenry. Van Dusen Pullen, Jr.", J.ohii The tranquilizing drugs, unlike mittee attended the meeting, •mk: p\m, Monday. Dr. nnd Mrs. Homer' Fellowships in the local church at no m.iddlc ground where^llTgc-pd ll a.m. and Cub Pack 184 will Arthur- George Rchder, James Eli- t e I e v I s I o n custonriary Sedatives used -in 'thewhic] h was presided over by Mrs. disease, grief, hopelessness, and The' choir.of men and boys of : 1 Hall and Mr. and Mrs.'E. B. Pnf- 1 p.m. Sunday.'A fingerprint ex- can become part-ovil; and any meet.' at •7-.p.m; in- the Fellowship ward Robins,, Frederick Grab;nni David N. Tyre, 'chairman. . Living Faith pert will demonstrate techniques' the other /fearsfonie shndows- past, do' not'put the patient to mm frath will share with the group which throng mortal existence. testimony indicating such an Cranford's Trinity '.Church,. under, Hall'. •.•.••' . Sickert, "Frederic" M'arlin Siot;; sle'ep, Dr.- Schartenberg explained'. stories of their special.family va- employed in crime detection. Re- amalgamation is a lie.. the direction of Robert MiHazen, Russell Walton'Thomas. flnd-Bur- • .frekhmerits'-wiH'b'e served. . Not being able to reconcile God's Annual:service of confli'mation Rather, he. becomes alert, .and Pre-School Group cations-and outings: Devotions will- Presbyterian prcscnce.'.'wilh these cbiitrarie- As-darkness .is without sub- organist arid choirmaster, will sing will be conducted at 3:30 p.m. para Johanna Wulft, all' of Cran'r even' the . most hostile patient be |ed by Mrs. Harold Deen, and • Tho " Westminster Fellowship tics, some have accepted them as stance, so the. mortal sense of at- evensong at 4 p.m. .Sunday'-iri Sunday. A Central Confererice ford-—-••'••—-,.- . _eyeritually: may. come " to. benefit To Hear Dr. Treverjton. ^videricg'of''gIfe^ahscnceaa,QllieMia Also, Leigh Parker Bellinerath Davis, Mi's., _... Iiiercroro~:wT -. ». iOIiTyKTlnPOraSfp W(IULU;I yi- ** v ...&vu.. u.uv ..»u r. have dttemptcuT tojustuy; Being held in ' observance of at' St. James Lutheran' (Jhiircli, the speaker said. •. p^^gf^ ;,Clark Niemi and Mrs.' John Hood. This Sunday at the" 9:30 and presence .of. evil by giving it illusion, a dream, an erroneous Ciark-Rahway, Catherine . Ve'ca clearance •It a.m. services in the First Pres- invited 't'p attend. Janice Coop will Northern, Convocation Day at the"Phillipsburg, in .-the. afternoon, . Dr. Schartenberg'cautioned that Your Children • Be Ready for Parents and teachers, of the lead the; worship service- God's' permission. Neither of concept based:.on'a false conclu- On Tuesday,, the-.cancer sewing Burns of ,Fanwood,.Sigrid-lKesslL'p many questions' are- yet to be- ans-School," at the final . pre-school. byterian Church the Rev, Robert sion. Since" Spirit, Mind, Life, cathedral, this service will be at- of, Kenilworth,. and Grover Cleve- Nursery. Department will meet to- On'Sunday, the Rev. Mr.. Dezso •these theories can ever'explain group will meet at the- church wered and. there still is much :roecUng o( the, Sherman, Lir/coln gether-informally -at 9;30 aimG. ; Longaker pastor, wiH present how God," All,' can be absent, or fill all space, matter is a delu- tended by. merribers of-congroga-i land . Paulsen III -andVCarla. Mao; f ttedueed to the second in a scries of messages led the devotional service at the sion. Neither the-material,mortal tions all over the northern 'part' from. 10 a,m, to 4 p.m., and' the work to be done, but admitted arid Wathut group-riex t Wednes- . "Wednesday for coffee and buns Every .Church Visitation training hp'w God; good, can .share His music- and worship committee wiil Schiss$ :;bfYWestfleld. '•• that while, the medical profession day evening at the home ;of Mrs. arid then have a panel discussion on living Christian faith,, taking as pres'Si'ice'with that which is His nor the false laws which govern of the Episcopal Diocese of New •• • Merribers hnd friends are cor.-. his topic, "Walking" in His Light." program sponsored by the Eliza- him have any standing in.divine Jersey, Many members of themeet at 8'p^m, must still select cases most 'care: Joseph Masino of .112 Mohawk •6n what a nursery child'believes beth .Presbytery at the First .Pres- antithesis;- You^h Choir rehearsal will be dialJy invited to attcrid ittrfe scrvr BUY NOW AND drive. ' ''. . -•'•' fuily . for the. best results.'.with- At the 9:'3O service .Marilyn .... .Mary- Baker Eddy, the Dis- Principle. •'.'"•' " ••••••'. local congregation will be present, ice. "The Test of Dispiplesh'^i" will. about religion. ^ . " : ni ».^ ._ byterian Church of Wcstfleld. "• . held at'-7—p.m. Wedndsday, and these drugs,'their use is being con- The cb-hosl6ss.es - will be Mrs. coverer arid Founder of Chris- Christ Jesus, understood..'(his Regular services' Sunday, at Trin- be the message" Biven,to the,*yming' "How to Conduct Family Wor-' Vosberg's solo wilt be "My Heart -' The Rev.-Mr. Dezso gave the perfectly, and he used the power the final meeting of the cla^s for - stantly expanded. Thomas Eurell and -Mrs." William charge tb the pastor ais the Rev. thin Science, points to flic true ity Church include:. '8-a.rn., Holy new. ' members, to be received people -by the Rey .' Arnold J. ship" will be Drr • Allinger's top.ic. Ever Faithful," by Bach. At 11 solution to' the whole enigma of ICruth.-'to heal the sick, raise Eucharist; 9:15 a.m., family wpiv : • The drive- for funds to support Bedman. .. ' . • George y. Gardner,'formerly as- : Dahlquist^ pastor, ' "••' • '.' at the mid-week service at 8 p.m. o'clock- the Chancel. Choir ' - ' •• » tLf\_< _^.l the dead, walk on the water, and Sunday, May G.vwill bp held at 8 the work of the Union Coilnty As- Mrs. Alvin C. Roecker and.Mrs. sing "But Now; Thus Saith the spciate' rhinfster of the First Pres- wnon siie writes in "Science ahd ship and Church School"; 11 a.m;,p.m. with the, pastor. Those per- Wednesday;edriesday;,. ' . . S»IKrd , "."by.' ^foble;"*"< .^ •byterian Church, of Wcstfield, was : Health with Key'to the Scrip- to. rise f'roin the .-depths of his' UP TO sociation for Mental Health has a•Raymond ' Ma.tusiefsky ore co- own tomb. He transported a ship - criojaihoral sservicr e and sermon by the sons coming by letter of transfer • It cost U.S. taxpayers more than A panel-discussion'.'of "What a Lord,Everyman'" by Nobles Bibl. e Class meets installed, as pastor of the First .. turcs" (p. 480): "Where the rector.—*—,1 'tk«'thei Bi»-Rey> . VmnirFrank V VI Pnv- $1,000,000,000 in 1954. to care (or definite relationship' to this . pio- chairman of the- group, and they Kindergarten. Child Believes , Everyman's.?™i " t "«•»•»->93O Stanlci-y instailca, as pastor oi tne nrsl Ulrcs • .„ .,„,... VYllult „ instantly- across the Sea 6t Gali- will be included iri this class. -" neering field of drug-therapy,. Dr. invite all. mothers of pro-school About God and••--- Jesus- " —will . b• e held •m^gymna^um ninvvmnn's Bi ^ 1 f Lewis- ^S 0^0^ and'Ss'no lee, changed water into wine, thy, whose topic wilill be:, "The mental patients, or about $3,000,- •.jwver will lead.the discussicjibnl ^"y1 D'"n a" ^" " ~Yhd"*J~ |-Mc4isb—rngp, 'rhnllpncp: . to the Schartenberg, said". children to attend; Further infor- HISSES AND JUNIOR DRESSES us> parcfTt§7Tind~tejrehws—of-rtiuv "ThcProphot with an Onfa^-^^"'"^-^.^mdfly_ilfiohioon" " ™»" nftoi-nnnn. 1 ninc.p. where God is' not, C.vil be- . Victor Tooker,. son of Mr., and crimes notliihg,T-thc opposife~oT Churchy." There', will be no'regular '"On every level wo see,.an in7,. apy y"- con- Kindergarten Department meet at acceptcd ho siibjoction- to litnr- Hector's Daughter Wife." '•'•'• Mrs. C. 'Frederjcit-lookeFrederick-looker ofof. WjnWjn-- thee somethinsomethingg' ofof... SpiritSpirit,, "ar arii d youth meeii'ngs'.Sunday evening. creased -need for trained person . 8 p.m. next Thursday'. Those at- ( 330) "Th ntion that tation, but challenged and over- .» Baptized at Trinity tacting either-of the chairmen. The Junior Fellowship will have field, was baptised at, Osceola on' (ihitl., p. 330), "The notion that came it. "And he offered his A constitution and by-laws will • -..':.. .. Reducedto , „ •••••••' • tending- will .then break up into' .Parents' Night in the gymnasium Sunday. . \.. •. '. both evil and goad, are Venl is a be submitted- for Approval and The Rt: Rev. Alfred L.. Banyard, "buzz" groups.to discuss questions works as the], great example for-'. bishop *of New, Jersey, baptized Roofing - Siding at 7 o'clock. Therrf will bo a pro- Choirs will, rehearse as follows . delusion of material sense, which all men to ftdlovV. ''. .., —The plans will be made .for future SC.OO $0.00 $|ALO. O raised, by children on this subject, by, the members, and re-tomorrow: Junior, 4 p.m.; West- Science annihilates. Evilisnoth- JJhrintiari Science-Monitor. . youtyoumh acuvmeactivities imn thme parispaiwhu aosO 1 Julia Margaret Carthy, infant -•nnd-the^progrnm will close with lenis—wilL be_'ser.y.e.cL__ .^_; thtr-Jgoath-Gouhoil—rrieot's-S-ilndaM-dflughter' of the Rev, and Mrs. Gutters - Leaders RQBB1NS & ALLISON. INC. refreshment period. "' ''.'.•»' ' • At the. same hour, the Senior p.m night in Sherlock Hall. The Rev. Frank V.H.-Carthy, Saturday.af- Similar special programs hn\te Fellow'shipT will ' have as guiest Carroll M; Bates is adviseu to this | ternoon in Trinity Church,- . - All W^tk : \[ Barbara Gaffney .will lead the Est 1912 been scheduled through May speaker," . Ansclmo Dpeb lrom/| Wwk"Bhop 3ervice"as the Junior Gorlpargnts of-the baby tare Mrs -Guaranteed "****" •—— I worKEnup aeiviuc aa me uunmt BrottprUUJJ—. -v._.— _ _ Philip A. Rock of Boonton, and" LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING r-wwshrprscrv-- ^jfegtrn-inster Fellowship meets at Regular meeting of the Church- dMEddltB men's' l«Mr7Re"fre?hni«n-tsr-wtil-be served- k " riLsnjTav-o-u-viuun.—u-.-r-™™— ittffeTnofrN^'W'arkr —Household-Goods-jExelusively- U11J "ThtrGates-6f- he ^feser^nee^^ B .„„.„„ _n ,_^~p.rc:tja¥ejcotm; p.m. • • ...... • - - -.. - day night ITHEhe partsTThouse.' The' in the 1 ih~g "Bless the by Riddle of the Middle Easti uircies of the Women's Guild afternoon.. 6 Eastman Streef ^'iV:"[:: Ippolitof-Ivnnof, at the first Regular monthly meeting of theWill meet as .follows: Circle 6, to- The- Alliance Youth' Fellowship ice, and the Senior Choir will offer d_,ebeonesses will bo held at 1:15nigh: t at the home of Mrs. William will convene- at 6>30 p.m. A gospel Call CRanford 6-0898 Estimates Cheerfully Cranford, N. J. I "Praise," by Rowley, dt the sec- p.m. Monday in the choir room. Chirayalle, 50 Prescdtt ' T.urn, team of several students from 213 South Ave., East Given on Any ond service, Mrs. Doris Rothweil- • Tuesday at . f: 45 p.m. thCiark-Rahwaye , and Circle 7, Mon- Shelton College will conduct the church visitation committee will Cranford, N. J. Moving Problem ,er, organist, will play "Prelude in day at the home of Mrs. John A. Seniowill rb egroup feature. "Retread int thHighlites'-e Inter-' A Flat," by Cesar Cui; "Andnn- meet in the Education Building. . I.Roberts, 517 Claremont.place. "' ' ----- ^ *u^- T«*^_ Group 8 of the Woman's Asso- mediate group, which will return ' tinrt," hv ffro"?- Schubert, and ^rom^'ei^pi^n^r'61^11-10^16-! "Glory and Honor, by George nesday pt\the. home of Mrs. Ethel Mrs. Newman afternoon. ! Handel.andel.. Gilbert, 114 Columbia ave.nue. Mrs, .The sermon for .the 7:45 p.m. Officers will be eicctcd by the Pred Waterman • is the .leader, of Is Nominated /|.'service will be "Honoring the Lord it Junior High Fellowship at 7 p.m.. this group.. - Jesus Christ.'.'.A brief description and at the same hour the Senior of the Intermediate«spring re- On Wednesday evening at; 7By Sisterhood High group'will have a recrea- o'clock the men-of the; church will t will" be presented by several ] "The ContfellaHon 21" tional .meeting - at the. home of A slate of propose^offlcers for of the young people. • hold their sprirtg meeting. A the .coming year waspresented by modal MVlSOI Beverly Paffrath, .222 Locust spaghetti supper will be -served Mpnday ev.ening at 7:30. the Big 265 sq. In. picture coiuola— Mrs, Wlliam Jrsaac, -nominating Coionist "grou•oupp ooff Pioneer Girls drive. The High School Choir will and the speaker willbe the Rev; at a table model price! !'The Magrtcivm©ii21"! rehearse at 6 p.m. Shelby Rooks of the St. James committee^clfairmari^..\ Gn Tuesday, the cancer dress* Presbyterian Church in New York Sis).orfiood. Temple Beth-El chllrch that evening at 8. will be $ 50 Big 265" sq. in. picture! ^ ing unit of the church will con- City. '., '. last Thursday night at the temple. theboar d of elders. ' NOW ONLY 199 /TinKe: liauiniuuralist includes.: IPresident,.Mrs icaiutiii,.m-ia,. Tnrp^ge pithia-ClasJ-Jjtnla- UiaSsS wilWilll holIIUlJ-dl it»tsa 50 vene at 10:30' a.m., WSCS execur In your choice of many Anlihes tive meeting will be held at l".3O CHRISTIAN- SCIENCE *ed Neuman;, vice-president in monthiy meefing Tuesday night at NOWOt^LY >I49 (VHF) X}:i/!'i'> Put this compact console in your p m., and the Commission on Ed- CHURCH SERVICES charge of programming,, Mrs. 8.in the horne tit Mrs. John Sa- In cordovan, coriplole with stand of Morsq' Shephard; vice-president in b j _».. Cranford avenue, homo-for no more mone^, and in diication will meet at 8 p.m; The unfailing, supreme j^ uce of Morse,' Shephard; vice-president in batafjQSj no more floor space, than a table Smart, compact; cabinet houses full There will bo a-VlsitatioaJEvarir !LJ?5^ charge:. of_ways. and means, Mrs. Linden. 'Mother's Day" will. be ! mnrlnll Top tuning; ft"HPenkor : full transformer poworod-chassis; convenient w. gclism dinner at the church at 6:30r peace in-the meaj Jivtirfon-ef uning; now omm-dirocUonal.soundT"
» Ibices ;.;•' \: .-',;.••,"•• " •-•••! Jermon - Senior Choir. Lessor Inge^tay, Fellowship will Punishment;"— sf Scriptural passages from anter, and treasurer; Mrs. "Martin TS All services next Sunday King James veWlbh-Of-trig" Further nominations by memI -the evening at 8 o'clock the will include the following from bers may be made In the form of week prayer meeting will be con-1 — DECORS BY KOOS DEC OH ATIAG STAFF be on Daylight Saving- Proverbs.(.3:11,12): "My son, des-petitions and presented to Mrs. ducted by Dr. Aitcheson. SB" HOLIDAY SEDAN pise not the chastening 'of theIsaac before the meeting of May Tonight the deacons will con- . Patients gQing^to mental hos- • Lord; neither be weary of his cor- pitals this yeop^for the first time 17, when the election will be held. ivene in the home ' of Charles FIRST HIGH FIDELITY TELEVISION rection; For whom the Lord loveth Serving on the nominating com- 'Druehl, ail High street. The Cub will lose jrfJout $.1,750,000,000 in he correcteth; even as a father-the mittee were: Mrs. Ben Mlrich, Mrs. Truly a room designed for tho connoisseur . ; . for those who potentiaKearnings, . " 1 Scout Pack will meet in the church ;»K-:: son in .whom he delighteth. ' Joseph Schlllfer, MrsrArnold Le- at' 7 p.m.'The staff of the tradle . . . And the High-Torque Output ol Oldsmoblle's with STEREOSONIC seek the ultimate in fine French Provincial. These pieces . . J the.ir Selections to be read from vlne arid Mrs. Joseph Aron. Roll and Nursery will meet at 8 "Science and Health with, Key.to Jft was announced that an all-day o'clock in the home of Mrs. Edgar Famous Rocket Engine Is Instantly Translated gently'hand-carved walnut frames finished in' beautiful, deep the Scriptures." by Miiry Baker SOUND spring conference of the Northern J. Polsley, 202 "Walnut avenue. worm brown that the French call "Noix" . . . inspire elegance. We'ye >: , 'jj:^*S^ Eddy will include the following New Jersey Branch, Nationnl Boy Scouts will meet at 7:30 Into. Outstanding Perlormance at the Rear .Wheels! (542:19-21): "Let Truth uncover Women's League of the United p.m. tomorrow. THt VIDEORAMA chosen typically French colors . . . upholstered Ihe sofa in & and" destroy error in God's own of the Inter- WUIILB more, the Racket's got horsepower Synagogue of America, will' be Spring retreat ET'S \TAI.K TOHQUK! In plain Inngungc, Corne in—see and hear true high • •••'•-.< way, and let human justice pattern Youth Fellow- torque h "iwisl," It's tin; force lliut — to spare/* And with Oldsmobile, it's high lovoly lilac toile . . . covered the chairs in a violeMurquoise-emerald held next Thursday at Temple mediate Alliance L tumble horsepower ... a by-product of fidelity television with four the divine." Neve Sholom, Metuchen. The sis- mukee llio whccU go 'round. • ,_J ship will be conducted at Lebanon 1 engine design aimed straight at the wheels speaker* that surround you with The' Golden Text is from Pro- torhood of Temple Beth El will b<> nt the Baptist conference grounds. 8o.it follows* . . . the more torque your <—design thnt translates .horsepower into ter- plaid . . . used violet walls to complement a sweep of white verbs (13:21); "Evil pursuetr. engine baa, the more go pauler your car him sound. Sensationally low pricedv at represented by Mrs. Neuman, Mrs. Bruce Nichols, adviser! will have rific t6rquo ul norn\nl engine rpm's. $299.50 (VHF), complete with legs. sinners: but to the righteous good Gisser, Mrs. Pascow and Mrscharg. e of the week-end activities, . . . the more getaway at the light . . . the broadloom, draperies in white antique silk. You'll find thisroom shall be repayed." more nction on the open road! TOP TORQUH MEANS Slightly higher with table shown. Isaac. . which will include both spiritual PERFORMANCE I among many beautiful rooms in Koos new Designer's Gallery. The NorfherrTHBrnncKTonsTsts of arid "recreational pursuits. The ' That's why, when it- comes to power, there's notliiruj-ililte Oldnmobile'a Uocket Tho result - is higher torque — silken, re- Why not payus a visit any day or evening? FIRST CHURCHY-CHRIST. S0ENT1S1 G7 Sisterhoods in this area. Thegroup will leave the church Fri- T-350 Engine - because the Rocket Is torque A VS. AY MDLN HY. sponflive Rocket action. Touch the acceler- i-'. ' . conference theme is! "The Will to day at 6:45 p.m. and return Sun- TNT! FlRiires prove it: 350 pound-feel at ator — over no gently — you "go" . . . and T Mognavox television models day afternoon. 21100 r|>m (310 pound-feet at 2100 rpm in In Our Book, There Sunday 11 A.M. Strive nnd the Wisdom to Accom- we do mitiin "CO"! You thrill to smoother, priced as low as $149.50 (VHF) plish." Work Morning in the Educa- "88" models). swifter lmruls of power for everyday use — Bundiy School U AM. high, fidelity radip-phonographs frafri $99.50 TeiUmonUl Sarvlea tional Building will be held Sat- OLDS CHASSIS IS BNOINHBttatD srtectaculiir porformnnce, when you need it Are Two Answers ...... when y,i>u want it. E«lfP- Wednesday Bvtnltt*', 8: U o'clock What nro ye'orbs? The words urday from 8 until noon. ' TO HANDLE HIGHER TORQUE! OLDSMOBILE'Si ROCKfT - a double of God? The Scriptures of the 01(lnmol>ilo IIUB the ohnush to. tnke Rorkot Any way you. look ut.it, you can't top the A-deenrtttor I* one tvho . .. SKADma BOOM In 185$ Mobllgas Economy Run. Gel the How can you fight against IIS Mortlt Uuloa Av«.. Cr*uf«f* skies? Responsibility walks hand . In . tori|lie ... a skillfully engineered OUls- Rocket fur thrills for the money — or for *p dally Man. thru Tti.. 10:SO to 4 P hand with capacity "and power. lop return when It's time to trndc.'Stop by fool of top horsepower, lop torquo in. tho —Gamaliel Bailey molille clinssia with an .extra>»turdy, dynami- by training and Experience it qualified fire losses? One, practice • «»» 1 «o t V M nilly balanrcd drive shnft, and an extra- • soon. Rocket 'round the block",. . or around engine that'* an economy champion, tool ihe town if you -like! In plan, dfiigti, unit nxeculo Ulterior*. fire prevention. Two, be ripid frame that rcilstB tNv-uting and --•—'-- I'lin i.i
intent you'll find in A.'o».i »2 88 """^'i «° *^ '" "al>" """*•''• rn Htnff:—(Wry—mil pivk~ up~rh sure you have adequate tn ifwAi' phonr an fire insurance. See us now. HOW tonal appointment. CHRISTIAN OHHUTIAN 8CIKNCK KADIO rBOOBAMB Or TU1H O I— -E3 '•& IVI ( 080 kel — Kvcry Sunday 1:tR ». ra. : YEAKFL & SHARKEY 8U, WHCA mw- SCIENCE BU. WOH ( 710 Its) — Every Bandar 1:16 p. m. CO-OP MEMBER — UNITED THRIFT STORES Inc6rpor*ted HEALS »t«. WQXB (la«0 ke) — lal. |rd Sunday Each Ua.-lli08 a. u. Hew Locaisd At «U_.. WQX..^ B ilUi ke) — «nd B^lnrda; Kaeh Mo - 8:08 9. aJ" REILLY OLDSMOBILE, INC. »- i Open Monday and Friday Evenings 7/ic provincial «<»/* •• /• THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 1936. •Page Five CITIZEN AUD CHRbNfcLE, THURSDAY,,. APRIL 26,- vited to attend the meeting. Tlievlouslyrho was $ales repxeiuuit- former' Maxine, June —Approximately'-65-chiJdTerrhave H i dhi -enrolled hv the Lincoln School pany-and' the the America Opti- daughters. They live at 4617 Arl- kihdei-gatten for- "next year., The cal Company. !^ , • . ington avenue, Fort Wayne/ [nstallatioii of Officers PTA was hostess last . week' on Born in Minneapolis, Minn.. Mr. .The new- district manager is' a Monday and Wednesday to Stanger was ediiciited in Cranford member at the Fort Wayne Homo Oycr 200 members oi.the Couples' Club of the First Pregbyterijin mtitbers of S*ptembei--kindergar- public Schools and -was graduated Builders' Association, and the Or- Cluivch saw Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Arnold of 329 Manor avenue installed ten entrants. While ihe children from Wharton School of .the-Uni- chard Ridge Country Club' and. is • president'last Wednesday, evening at.the 10th annual 'anniversary spent.one hour in the classroom, versity of . Pemvsylvania with' a active in. church and YMCA-Work. 'banquet- The.Arnolds succeed Mr.-«and Mrs. Norman Brii"ba"ker as mothers were served refreshments bachelor of science degree. He ~ [yclUL'Jll. ''-...' - There^)^^g^yP Business Featured entertainment-at,,the round-up chairman, and her com- ministration degree fr'o'm New York isihg new research leads for irri'- mittee.' • '. . - By Frederick A. Fetterly I banquet' wore the Easternaires, and Mrs, Robert Brooks; refresh- University, wl>oi e he; studied mar- .provement of. the, methods", ,6f -Lrb'ersllop .quartet, of which 'Dan- . Mrs. Ruth" Janovsik, director' of ketingk . Durini g WorldWld. WaW r II hhe treatment and for the prevention, ment, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Car- elementary education,, and' Miss Used in Home Modernization To Review • According to figures released ' .the new defense BppropriaiitJ.'jcl Hey burn,of Cranfqrd is^ a^Tnem- rollll; summer social, Mr. and Mrs. served as a lieutenant with the U.of the mental disQrders, How- Beatrice Warner, 'principal,' spoke Air Force in the, European evqr, these leads cannot be fol- this week both sales and .profits of • being passed by Congress. hbcrjr . serving as. master of -cere- Nelson Lightcap; 'sunshine, Mr. to th6 mothers about the school Marten's-Photo Shop pi' 24'Nort1 re. . ,-•".. lowed up, because of. a lac|t oi / P. S;'-Incorporated'. Markets Bond Stone ' the Alutninum Co, of America ":6nies waw s Steven G. Wray. Invo- and Mrs, E. A. Dunfee; ways and program,. ' '-,•'. . .' • ,- •'• History avenue,- W. is. changing its hamiM catioc n nd benediction w e r e nidans, Mr. and Mrs.,'Carl-'Allen; Stanger is married to ttte funds. '. • • •" . ' Aluminum Windows ami Doors, Blinds, ...;' Highlights frorri the history of rose during the.year's first quar- cd banyd benediction w e r e ter. The company, reported-a net to 'the Bergen"Camera Exchanged offer "by the Rev. Robert G.youth,.Mr. and Mrs. Arnold.Good- the' Ci'anfprd Dramatic Club since Buddy Bergen who has run ti Lon'gaUer, pastor. •'. , ' / hart; historian, Mrs; Margaret F. •Jalousies and Folding Doojrs ; its organization in .1919, will be income of. $24,2.8!7,262 for the first Astronomy Group business for-the'past two ycarM Otbw' oncers installed at theCumnriings;. 'custodian of ..proper- ' • * ' '• . ' / * - . • - • - three months of this year as com-' presented dramatically in a series will still'continuc-.as owner, •dinnedinnerr •were' : Mr- and Mrs. Mi. J. ties, Mr. and -Mrs. George Abdo. P. S. Incor-pDiated, 4-Ceiiter Street, Garwood, ,is displaying Bond of excerpts from plays which the pared with $21,167,597 in the simi- vice-president; Mrs. To Hear Report THE POWER VACUUM : Daniel's Hardware lias many naiin Seventeeh- s e ri'i o r- fellowship Stone and othe'r, of its products in the Union County House, Garden -v. ']•'• :,/.'!'.• club Was given in .the. past, and lar period of 1955. today thecom-' - ; bi-a'ftd air conditioners including irvi'n'NN- Guy or, recording secre- membeYs.. under the- direction of On Arctic Trip LET US CLEAN YOUR FURNACE 1 ; ••..•-.;;v:>;&e-,- musically by a chorus of mixed twty 'V i' '• ';'"• • rind Hobby. Show bfirift lieki this \veck nt the West-field- Armory, 500 pariy. his. 20;444,()96 shares p.utr Feddcrs,, ,P h i 1 c o • anandd Emcrsoi^.... • • Mr. and Mrs. Carl 'Hplm- Miss Connie Miskelly, . adviser^ voices., at the club's final, assembly, The last of the winters series of Railway avenue, Westfield.. The show will terminate Saturday. standing. A division of the firm is Which h e i s selling-alli l discounBaui'st, corresponding secretary,,and served At the dinner. They were: lectures "of the .Union County -,-v; .. "•• (' • '<• of the season (o be held tomorrow located.in.Crarwood. . ;'_ '.•• I Mr. and Mrs; H. A. Arfkcnr treas- RHYS L.' STANGER ___- QpcruU'.d ly^SJPiiiKinclrea, P. S. incorporated TTandl.es .many prod- r pricesi . ' ' Hld Mrs; H A Arfkcnrtreas- Phyllis .^iSmith,, , Jack ..uon_.Byrtpn,._Wjl, WLr "Amateur Astronomical Society will at 8:30 p:m. at Sherlock Hall. —'-! House healing costs ancTwater ucts used in.home modcrnizatiqirancrin lioTrurctrmtortr Iti-addition-.-to 1 "liam Livingston, Eiaine' Guyer, ~T5e given at Jonathan Dayton, .fte- Underlhe direction of Mrs. W. ' General chairmeri~i H"s"t all e'd : Bond- Stone the -Grin sells combi- y<~ • '..[ :.;:^:" heating bills rise ,in direct ,pro- ing'Supply Co. will soon v •Myirna ghaw, Herbert 'Hendrick- '• • • • . , •'• • .: •'."'"TV- ' ;'... —Photq by Oulnther gional~High' Sch"ool,, Springfield, n 1l ( uc on cnE| r- Mr. and "" ~ Chicago Sales 7 ~natioii~T;toTm^viTidowi.'-ai-id--tl«orsr~tJ.ealt L^li°!l!M * .'..'-Pi!? ^ *'' i -pottioH—to_.-scal8..,pottioH_ta_ f oynrtatio'n . in id its new location .J^.^AJIIO Newly-installed president Mr. and Mrs. O. S,- Arnold receive tomorrow-night . by Joseph M. •man, selections from "-'five. plays' tanks . due . to excessive hard ' Service of Cranford has ope'nti ndCTsn • dihnerT Powers. gavel. from retiring president, Mr. and Mrs. Normari Briibaker, rChambypfllin, .genefallnanageFiiSd 7 jalousies, aluminum a w n.i n.g s v^afety ;for small children. ' "'••.!:'' ::: •'.',"•' will be presented. Appearing in and Mrs. William Klapproth;. : Matiafer Post ^ itff " : / . up a new •.. ail t o body sRoJ • When Mr. Papandrea first start- • •\L " water, it was disclosed this week Also, Holly Mi.lius , Susan • right, at the lflth annual banquet of the Couples Club pi'the-Fir'st' . chief astronomer of .the American. : v •.;,:•• ••'_'• iMd^ •^i- ;--v ;••.•;-•• •?• -•••'.. : • dHtirt —t-Muaeuni—^Hay^e«-r-Pla»Wtarittf«Tr^n~"R' v fea •'• ••• •'• •'• '• ; "7ean"~HcTaen, Dav(3^,e- Presbyterian ^"^iig'aTid" "collishm—worlr" ford Puthick:i-ci'vics;-Mivand--M^ ST tana.-.Marc'fa" AcTiilles, S a nd r a folding doors, .t-acn | ago lie made.a resolulloir 10 carry ~Tfn5ustri6s' uu v •Rhys L. Stariger of Fort Wayne, s lie r ards, -Mrs JEliank_Car-ter,_J.rJ.l^M-ts.. - Jon Decoral'ors, formerly knowj I Harold.'ld'Glvier- ,G, j decoratiodecorationn , MrMr. Kromcr, Joff-rey-Marshallr Nancy Mr. Chamberlain -. has—recently ~V ~onl> "qu3itt>-produtls-.-Gne-ot-the- —Scale—formations-act—as-an in- Irving"'Grod, musip_glj^iirmarir Ihd., son of Mr. and Mrs. W.esley R. Herman, Mrs. W. Good, Miss sulator, preventing heat from • as Haddon Hall' Decorators ol and Mrs. Harold Bucknam; drad -Tidabpck, and Floyd Schroppe. chairma_n of the 'Sherman School returned from astronomical obi- highest qualityjn its,field. . ' 'first lines he sought was tire Leve- Attending the'sp|fng meeting of PTA spoke Monday at the April Ai. Stahger of Cranford,--has been Alice Mathews, Miss Edith Mor- • getting through. . Springfield, has moved to. ilImaticsl , Mi-. and.Mrs. Peter Wright. servations above the Arctic Circle Bond Stone, morc'often, referred ,J_or Venetian Blinds which at p'res- 3, • entertainmenti Mr. and the Union County Council on Wed- meeting of the PTA on "FlUorida- for the U. S. Government and will .appointed sales manager in -the art> bL>in ganthau and Miss Anne Morgart- Latest statistics released in New new Quarters on. the Boulevatj to as the miracle man-made stone,..!*'» . K advertised Mrs. R. S. Lingerfeldt; member- nesday, in W.estfleld will'be Mrs. tion of,the Water Supply." Mrs. speak on the topic: "Astronomical Chicago district for the Ruberoid . • ..-'•. . • r .many national television, net- thau. .•-..'.. " • •"•J.ersey and throughout the coun- in''Kenilworih. ' "' . ship. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rich- Mrs.Affken ICoiiopack, Mrs. Arfken, Mrs. John Konopack presided. Observations' at -45 degrees below Company, it .was announced' this • can be use.d on new houses but WQ,;ks Those b,inds ar- a), GUstom Miss Elsie. M.idgely and John try show that employment is rising Detroit' car manufacturers week by Raymond W. Sweeney, ii Whittlesey will act as narrators. mond; music, Mr: and Mrs. Nor- Koenig, Mrs. Anton Pavics, and Zero." . : more frequently is installed • to mucte .and fit each window snugly.' without bringing about • a _ corres- installing 52% more., air condition! 'f'"': [ man Jonos; nominating,. Mr. andto Be Installed Mrs. Robert Gwilliam. . During the last few years "of western division sales manager of , Mrs, W> A. George, musical di- ponding reduction in Unemploy- ers in cars this year than they dia Pre-School Unit the company. He assumes, his new give a modern appearance tb'older Another product J which I'limi- rector, will lead the chorus which Mrs. L. H. Conger; program, .Mr,. Mrs. Joseph . Mysiak, teachers M& Chamberlain's work for the l ment, , This, of course, is a result last year A steel strike i |j,unchebn chairman, has announ- duties immediately,' making his WE COMPLETELY VACUUM CLEAN ALL dwelling.s. Once- installed it gives- nates upkeep c.qsts are the alumi- includes Mrs. R, Winkler, Mrs. F. posib y clirecBaannd Mrs. MacMillian; project, Mr. As PTA Head /\ museum, he Has managed the . TYPES OF FURNACES. CHIMNEYS, of more teen-agers entering the possible which may have a clirec ced, that the luncheon scheduled Of Lincoln PTA technical preparations foj- the dis-headquarters in Chicago. a home a natural stone look, pro- ! num awnings handled' by P. ,S. Washbourne, Mrs. A.' Butler/ Mrs. ff d Mrs C L an . Mre. H. Alan Arfken will be in- FIREPLACES AND DUCTS employment, market and addition-' effect.on thh e car'ah'dd othefhf inclqi«an ' ' --Y Inwagen. for June 20 at 12:45 ,p.m. will be plays given at the PlanetaHurri. Mr. Stanger joined Ruberoid, vides inifirintiori against both heat! Incorporated. Used both on resi- W. Wight, Dr. John.Olson,. Robert al women seeking -work. '•** • tries .'. . This year the InternaIntl] AlAlso"", , p"'"publicityUUni1x" , ••»*--«"^-and •Mrs" . stalled as president of Lincoln PTA Meets Wednesday trnc held again .this year at' the Cran- tie will.present same of the ma-a leading producer of building ma- CRanford ,. • . . . _;„,;„„ nnA idonees and commercial establish- JFast, Richard Anderson and Rus-..'._.-. S.ojn.e. of the industries irt^ Revenlio^ ]Dep?r .rit • has moii I William Coffeen; publishing; Mr. on ]\Iay 8. to. succeed Mrs. Frank ford Methodist Church. All class-! "Wjll-Your, Child Be Ready for T ;terial_dey_elope_dJhereshowingithe 'terials, as a sales representative! f^Nthiill _. Kenilworth,..especially the """" help which rneaFs thlirtiTx' Kortopackr-Entertainmcnf mothers and board imenibers are School?""' will bTdiscussecl by Dr. ]n NewjV'orJkjCity in 1950. He took ~LAfete*«»<&&ttrt jrpgEeasI .rn^e_.in;;ihJe_;:sJug^-aojfJ B.&M contractors/ Win la'rn^i'reVertbn^CTiffTOJrd—hi^rf makes the house termite and, ver- \ building itself. Lejt up in winter Geddihgs, the choreographer. musical program arranged by Mrs. aha use ol, .lnterpiartetary space. overui a ;;:••'•;::•••. fear during the next year with get closer scrutiny. ' Sixth graders at Lincoln School School psychblogist, at 8 p;m. Wed- min-proof. The in d tn A:s!pecial musical number will will be treated to a day in Newnesday at the. home' of Mrs. J. aw ?" ° - nits fuel Mils a-smut-h as 50'! andj 8 ,ff ? f T5elgy with the President to fight (J torch reno f ~l:l-2 '^roh!rwfc-Th- , . . spnrg and fall problem of putting board of the Dramatic Club. These these, aims." • . ervice class . will' visit the Museum of meeting of thepre-school group saves, •Clark D. Rush,-fireman, son o Natural History, and the Planetar- of Lincoln Parent-Teacher Associ- well.'todaair y condj.Lon.nBond Stoneg - eostis-.bei'Ms "aRs jclqwn-iup awningn seasons .an. dToda t aky , naluminug themm, include G. iv. Scott, James Rich, ; T Edward Marshall,- Mr. and Mrs, P. Mr. and Mrs. .Edward F. Rush' p ium today and Mrs. Mandell's ation. installed on both residential and awnings., are-. manufactured in Dunham, John Starr, John Oath- County GOP Solid Men In Service 15 Balmiere p'arkway, is now a group will visit New York on May Mrs. Raymond Matusie'fsky, pre- : many attractive colors and designs the U.S. Naval Receiving Station • commercial-.buildings. , that' add beauty'to modern, day out, Mrs..'C. Williams, Mrs. G.Behind President Pv.t.-George Beer, Jr., son of Mrl PLAYSAF&OK 10. Class mothers and teachers will school chairman, has announced At this time, of the year_.corn- Trumpbre, Mrs. j. Stanley; Ed- and Mrs. Beer of 6. Chester LanJ Norfollci V.a.-, awaiting transfer .t.i serve as chaperones; that mothers of children up to and [homes. ' • Assemblywoman • Florence S?. U.S.S. Great Sitkan' (AEll); Thi Mrs. Theodore Kbzior, publicity including six-years of age are in- bi nation storm windo.ws and doors' 'Also handled by jj. S. Incorpo-- ward George, Roger Norton, Arba place, will arrive home Saturday TVfcEPAIRS •Taylor, Mrs. Vf.-. Thorn and Mrs.Dwyer, Republican, candidate for station, processes approxlmatel; rated are the new Spacemasler Congress hi. Union County's Sixth from Fort Dix for n 12-day fur also play an important part in JJerman. . • . 8,000 men a !month on their wa; Mr. Pnpandren's . business. Once; folding doors whichihh adddd beauty pistrict, said today in a post-pri- loukh. Upon his return, he. will k Trust the repairing of to. and from Naval activities al • Stressing the nostalgic theme of mary statement: . '•.•'.. statibnod at Fort TJeyens, Mass. installed/ these items'toko much of j and convenience - to' ,any the evening, the .Dramatic Club yoiir TV set only to over the world. Accordion-like in operation these "I wish to extend my thanks to thoroughly qualified ax- the work out of home maintenance Jias contacted many of its former the'ardent-and lbyal Republican doors save space in all rooms in hnembeTS~apd-nriyitcd-them—to-be- —AtTEHTIOli— which they are installed becauspj supporters who voted for me in ^ for windows and doors can be left present. Among those who are LAWN MOWERS Any fuVnitilre may be placed in -the the April 17 primary. Their en- by factory » approved ..- -up the year around and ty a sinv expected are Mr. and Mrs. P.- Cris- area normally^, needed for the dorsement at the polls was a heart- technicians. THE FINEST pin, Mr. and Mrs. H. Beach, Mr. WESTFIELD Sharpened & Repaired HAVE YOUR TREES EXAMINED NOW WITH NUMBERS pie device screens arc lowered for door's swing operation. "• / • i.^.v type folding doors which operate like an accordion are opened by Miss Joan Stonka ening -seridoff foiv the campaign In This Announcement... ' spring and' sufmmer use arid ele- who is employed by P. S. Incorporated, Qarwood home modernization/firm. In the background are and Mrs. Webb Skerratt; Mr. andthat lies ahead.' . For Pruning, Spraying^ Bracing, Feeding and ; .v '. for A FAMOUS MAKE Various products, handled by the Mrs. Richard Larkey, Mrs. J. Ross HAND and POWER . vated during winter. Siryce both Garwood firm are installed by jalousijalouslGes which are used for porch enclosures. The-firm, is celebrating'.its fifth year in-business in "It is with all humility and. an Everyone has 'a pride in ownership, and every —Photo by.'Bureen Camera.ExchnnRu Bates of Cranford, Mr, and Mrs. CRANFtiRD Better Fruit T.D.C. CHANGERS aawreness-of the responsibility of '.'..*• • • : - doors-.arKL.windQW,s_ar.e_j]aanufac- eigh Lllf Garwood this VeaiV John Fast-of Scotch Plains;--How- 7 -merchant, particularly,- is. proud- of. the store bear-. candidacy that"-rweicomeT in ..this- Complete Air-Cobled.En- ""- ——~""'" ': .^— by the ^^ ~—\~'. ~~ TREG7$TJO0 12.95 —-i-fi -nf aluminum nniniine and whom have been with P. S. Incor- f^yk^Mx Builcfinq" Supply Co". RADIO mg-his-name-and^ndeavttrsJriJj^^ o£a.led_siricc_Jtr was officials will be a first step in "the voter" cndcrsgiirenC, the upportun*- -costs are and Mrs. S. and daughy •i-ty—top-join—w(th-Bposidcni-Eisen=^. Lpcksroith & Welding fine reputation.. he firm has the Union County right direction." ter, Mrs. Spiller of Wilmington, The Silver Line. of jalousies dM hower ^nd the ^Republican Party Pickup and Delivery 35 mm iBi&iiL ;FkEG 59c hc-casc-QL^olhcx. products, .^offrf ^i g"crtrsade-for-*a-loy al- 1 i announce-tha^Mar have also been a boon to . those hem .throughout . Unjprt 'County" g oto nd in:parts of Essejc alfld Morrig' Legion Auxiliary Sl&tfe Qam' 'Kfagle, Jr.' of Toms-, River dent the tools with which' to carry LUMBER MIDGET MOTORS be known asthe •who desire ^ modem living. In- held in Elizabeth early in May. In and. Mrs. John Wiley, of Stamford, - John C. Boyle, Prop. ounties. ", .' , Declaring that residents of. North out his far-sighted program. . MILL WORK stallation of jalousies on a porch dditioni to representatives of the . Edward Morrison has been Conn. SALES & SERVICE COMPLETELY COVERED BY INSURANCE REG. 1.00 Jersey communities were becoming not nate "I believe, and I believe the vote 118 Locust Street,. Roselle, N. J. MOVIE LIGHTS : wi rovicl fod up" .with/distressing flood State Water Policy Commissionmission,, ^Tr? *°*? PP««"den t T; James Rich is business manager of the.people in the ..primary in- BUILDING fft^'i•;'';'••]'•"' ' " P c nri additional room : ' CHesinul 5-4920 STATE CERTIFIED TREE SURGEON 4"LIGHTEOLOINGbAR BERGEN CAMERA EXCHANGE Si-aui-UMhri^. rassrpo.tsv- Cpn- nded to|"l"l" ^V" v-"jf^^ ' to a liom.e the porch may be to he no ade(|u'ate control program, ex eOT ITIC I «L.? Union Comity Freeholder Direc- he. state voting member of each C- ee Dixon.- Richard Edwards, William. Dun- eT's administration has carried our ford has been built on personal! service. This will ""ed; and tilted properly iri summer Elect Officers Other nominations made were: nation to .a sound and prosperous •i( CEMENT REG. $14.95 tor, 'Albert J. Benninger remarked cpfinty concerned, to the free- can, Edward George, Eugene Gedr continue to be our policy. / no rain destroys porch furniture. Mrs. Peter Steiner was elected in a recent talk at- Trentun that holder director/to the county coun- Vice presidents, Mrs, Ray Leon- dings, Willard Wight and Lloyd economy at home and-, to an ever- BAND and GRAVEL TELEPHOTO AND ard, Mrs. Howard Arneson, Mrs. Although greatest demand for jal- president of: the Mothers' Club of ollectivo" net ion was essential if sel, to the county engineer, to the-| Beall. • . .'•••• brightening prospect of' lasting William Turk; treasurer, Mrs. Eliz- We will give personal instruction in the use of WIDE ANGLE t Wf' ,:•' -.-•' Boy Scout Troop 78, sponsored by North Jersey Counties and their chaipman of the appropriate cbm- Serving on the properties com- peace in'the troubled world. I am 9.95 ousies occurs lor porch enclosures abeth Goodman; historian,. Mrs. St. Michael's Church, at a meeting municipalities could look forward nittee or department of each coun- mittee are Mrs. H. Mitchell, Mrs. pledged to the fight to'continue the every caniera we sell, and we GUARANTEE you m they arc sometimes used .as room in the-home of M.rs. Willis Bird at Howard Stacy; chaplain, Mrs. Mit- high aims of the President's ad- dividers or in other parts of a to the. development of floud eqn- ty, as well as to the State Senators R. Bair, Mrs. G. W. Scott, Mrs. F. CRanford 64600 wilj take good pictures after we teach you how. We 12 Roosevelt.avenue recently. trols that, would protect property concerned. . . '• chell Koury, and sergeant at arms, ministration. . FAMbUS MAKE —homo>-Jalousieslarc-casj.er.to clean b Jfewbert, Mrs. P. Bloeehcr, Mrs. Jnvite.feeginning photograpjhers —r adults^and chiI- ^ qfftieet's— The~fullowing counties'., are con- •*--"Now—trrat-the-prinnary-. flgM—is-j than ordinary /windows, are prac- and human life that is no\v in Heading the nominating ' com-^J. A. Qlson, Mrs. R. BeclelT, and"behind us, I am"confident tlio en- dren-^-to attend our problem clinics, where we will ~ to fit any follow: Mrs. P periodic jeopardy. sidered by Mr. Benninger to De in- Mrs, ficalf. Mrs. J. McHarg and Cranford NOW EVEN IN SANDY. president; Mrs. William Ledden cluded in whgtj.he called the "North mittee was Mrs. Harold A- Glbvier. tire strength of the Republican LIGHT METERS endeavor to answer all of your questions. MOVIE CAMERA 1 Speaking to representatives of Dean Morganthau are acting on Party in. Union County will unite ; CLAYEY; PROBLEM SOIL recording secretary , Mrs. Thomas the Slate Freeholder 'Association Jersey Water Package": Bergen, A donation has been.made to the -Clarke,.-, .corresponding secretary Mental Health fund. — the publicity committee. ... and you'll have a REG. $24.95 Plus nt-ti— meeting -• at Mercer - County Essex,-~Huclson, .Jtiunterdon,,J/ler.T. Thanks for your past cooperation and we hope and Mrs. Andrew Banfa.lreasriTof' cQr, Middlesex, Morris, Passaic, •io fix your $3.50 for Iririder Final plans for the barn dance Court House, Mr. Benninger said 31.95 24.95 we may have the pleasure of serving you even more p it was impossible for any single Somerset, Sussex, Union and War- E Ldw 18.00 (with case) 13.95 in the years to cornje. to be held at .Evergrotn county or municipality to' resulUe .I'WI..^ ,•- . . •' . ' DIRECTION OF ZIMMERMAN BROS. A Progressive Industry 16.95 (with case) 12.95 Springfield, on May 11) were re- flood problonns through Its own in- "North • Jersey repeatedly faces BOTH 19.95 GLADIOLI | liuluU ol VH** Veg*lablei; Lovfly, home in '56! BUDDY BERGEN, Prop. ported by Mrs. Barna. A piunic fur itiative. It. was obvious, he said, the problem of 'water, water every- in a Htallhy Nanto, Shrabi, **•«•, . New Model the boys of the troop is.being ar- that surplus 'water could cause whrc, but-not where.you want it Hcdgci; and Luieleiu fruit*! V WESTON III y.\i;-~ )!•• Doz. ranged by Mrs. J. A.- Pankueh for trouble at. i\, given .locution ;it to drink,' " Freehofder Benninfier June 1.2.1'rom 4 to 9p.m. in Noma- given . 1i-me' nlwiiys . c;ume fnjrr declared. "Just so long tis any ex- Progressive Community With A.S.A. Haiings. Polaroid NOW FOR THIS t 1 TOWHLEY'S Settings and Color Value SALE SPECIAL hegan. Park. t Vomewhere else. A c c o r d i n g I y vcess, water originating from out- till .• • A donation of $25 toward (lags Free-holder Benninger declared, side a giv.eh jurisdiction can, de- RESTAURANT aW CATERERS ' •" ••• -. .'' •:• . . . 7 ••• • Settings. •;:; . . / ••"/ With Every Roll of Black mum- for the new Explorer Post 78 wascollective action by" the counties scend upon an unproteoteU 'com- THE KENiLWORTH STEEL Cb. .'Cloiion gives youfioil evorything & White Film Developed FLOWERS I voted. .• ' ... involved w'aseskentinl. munity with' destructive force at a in ono limplo apfdicallonl It tuppliet you can repair your home, make improvements' lf 580- 32.95 and-Printed in our deluxe —T-hc-arinuiLLrnothers' dinner will •isS-'feS i i i i 11 r'ft AUSieWp,K ^^ : lh» ••"•inliai growlK [.•Mr-Sv'-J-o^epli . bo meeting ",si vNortlri L)erscy;"cdunty • - .'New-^motliers _in_.the_. ..club ..are iii'fiii£ •ton'€oiriitv-Tiii8t"office-and:-i5-nd~.6u-t-now-v Florist 'M"rsT"Edwiira"CaprM'rs. W. Griflln. =RE*fel=T=¥=wit» batMn. hard, dry.' unptoduc easy it is to arrange a low-cost loan. Here you can^ borrow rs" TriTperaTo.- \ .I."", soil inlo PROPUCT1VE. FBI ABLE. prdfer from your trans- LOAMY TOP SOILI , AND HELPS up to $2,500 and take up to 3 years to repay in modest parency totaling 1.00, you KEEP IT THAT WAYI The amount we spend during the can get a 3.00 8x10 color RICOH FLASH GUN 620, 120- 127-116 whole year- on research in mental SER.V.I CENTER monthly installments. Check below what your home needs, Regular P rice W0 REKEMEIERS illness ' ($6,000,000) is less than BOND STONE print for — fclffcllf LIMITED 616-828 ONLY then come to Union County Trust for the money! nVn OFFER 106 Walnut Ave. the amount we spend in 3 days to BOND STONE Givos RUGGED care for the, mentally ill. (Total (35mm — Vz. PRICE) CRanford 6-4700 nnniuiTexpeiuliture /or the care of BEAUTY and CHARM to Your 443 North Avenue ea'M-lj'sSj With Mto-Stop (•«« • SLIPCOVERS Beautifies ACCURATE ONLY 1.00 the mentally ill is over $1,000,000,- Home with the Pormanonco of [J Heating rn Additional rooms 000.) Insulates GARWOOD, N. J. Our Custom Black and • DRAPES Natural Stone at a Fraction- of BUSHING COMPANY Q Plumbing [~| Built-in features No Upkeep Its Cost. Our Own Lab Does the White Processing is the • CORNICES [J Painting ri Fireplaces. Finest Possible. Our de- Finest Processing and CAMERA OUTPUT MARTENS' PHOTO SHOP Now Equipped To — Specializing In — • Wiring <• [J Chimneys luxe Jumbo 10c print is of 34 North Av«s. W., Cranford Custom-Mat^c Furniture Add A Beautiful New Room to Your Home by Printing on Ansochrome . Handle Q] Papering rn Foundations SAVE over TO % not available anywhere at Announces • BODY FENDER W0RK_. Rostyling and Roupholstoring and Ecktachrome. M# A Change of Name To Enclosing Your Porch with JALOUSIES. NEW imni Mace elomonlt Manqanoic. | Q] Insulating • Tiling less than three times the • COLLISION REPAIRS Roupholstoring Of . CHI C PORTABLE. ftCO/ AfC n Molybdonum Copper Cobali BERGEN • REFINISHING Chrome Chairs 0 A L t TYPEWRITERS Id /O Wi [J Plastering Q Linoleum GADGET BAG price. CAMERA EXCHANGE Showroom at 4 Cenlor St. MAMIES SENSATIONAL SAVJNG! GARWOOD — SU 9-0220 Q] Flooring j~j Driveways Regular Price $12.60 There Will Bo No Change in General Auto Colloidal Xdlo« on all — AJI Hand Enlarged — Management. Repairing . LUJON P. S. INC. Royal Quiet DeLuxe NOW From 8 ex. 120-620 4x6 Tuno-Up—Ignition Service Formerly Hnddon Hall LIST PRICE — $124.75; OUR PRICE .$91.50 CAMERAS, SLIDE and From 12 Ex. 120-620 4x4 Upholsterers ol Springfiold S1.29— S Ibc. • $3.25—25lbs. MOVIE PROJECTORS From 35mm 3V2X4V4 IlirolU >: I.ou I'nrctonp, Prop. S5.95-50lb».. G32 Boulovard — Konilworth Norih and Springfield Avos. GUARANTCEP nioji]founty Trust Company TIMKEN UFI :.;• 'I., 'if?' WM\ Cranford / CH 5-2147 . WE CARRY ALL MAKES HIGHEST ALLOWANCES on Your Old Machine 142 Brood Street (Open Thursday evenings 6:30 to 8) WE OFFER THE FASTEST POSSIBLE 35 Westminster Ave. & Prince St. (Open Friday evenings 6:30 to 8) We Deliver Daily to Kodak OIL HEAT See Our Ad On m p Westminster Drive-In (Open Fridays 8:30 A.M. to 8 P.M.— in Fairlawn. age 5, Section 2 LOUNGE KODACHROME PROCESSING w. STORE SU 9-9870 SPRING-SPECIAL! Monday 'through Thursday 8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M.) SU 9:052S — SU 9-0526 ONLY DIRECT ' FEDDEHS 24 HOUR SERVICE RENTALS EXPERT REPAIRS . 715 Elizabeth Avenue (Open Monday evenings 6:30 to 8) PHILCO KODAK DEALER IN CRANFORD WINES ./ I
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THE CRANFORD. CITIZEN AND CHRONICLEr-THUHSDAY, APRIL 26 SFHLWGRTti w o o xr Presbyterian Director Cranford Artists '••/:-.. On Westfield Club TEN GENT> - SECTION FOUR Church Teaching Program Concert Program BUSINESS DIRECTORY ..THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE,' THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956. ^- Mrs. Margaret Cummiogs, director of Christian Education, was Celinda -Ferguson of Cranford the principal speaker at the monthly meeting of the Woman's Associa- ReelectedyNew Borougli Chairmen wil'i-1 ••innear as-one of the'accom- Officials, Pupils* Teachers . -The board.'of -Christian Education is responsible; for the teaching panists for the' chorus of~"the" DELICATESSENS program of the church. Mrs. Cummine explained. The rriany facets ol Musical Club of- Westfield in a APPLIANCE Honor Miss Helen Mergoft scholarship . concert on Saturday, TOYE this work she related, include the, - T- ;,—- -—-• ; •-'— — _, REPAIRS MOREY LARUE postponed by Council 'KENILWOUTH — Jler friends, and. former associates honored Ciro's COLONY DELICATESSEN Mlss Helcn Post Ahniversary 1 F. G. MuckioMk,i MrsMs. RR. •A A. May. 5, nt 8:30 p.m. at the West- s Helen Mergott Monday night with ah evening she will long re- Westminister Pookstielf-tha-thatt supsup-1 Mrs.. F. G. Mu, 7 • • • * • — LAUNDRY. CO. — HCATB4O KEWlLWpR^H-Introduction of ordinances to permit a resump-| Mergott Monday night with ah evening she will long rc- Bakery & Pastry Shop GARWOOD — M'nikinc the 10th, anniversary of its organization, plies vital,.fioc'urae materiiiriail IUforI thmi-e ,i Sewell. ..w , Mrs. H. R. Armstrong, MrsM . ilcTd Senior High School.-Mrs. Fer- Complete Line of LAUNDRY . — • DE* CLEANING r membcr> uF H Jhnton Mrs'F B Slafile ELECTRAFIX ' -.'/ Wedding — Birthday * TINNING ^nf ande" parking in.'the.Boulevard was postponed until the May I . - / , - --'„'•, Bay Leaf Memorial. 1'us.t. 0807, Veterans, of .Foreign Wars, will hold pep-. Curriculum of the church- school;! *"• H. Johnston, M.rs.'F'. B. ,Slafile, guson also will apppar on the " • . • Party Cokes . DELICACIES BUG CLEANSING — VVB. BTOBAQB 8 mcctingTucsday night % Borough Council. Italian Pastries and Bread AU Cooking Ac Bjuctn* Dona on ELikabefh 2-5000 CHanford 6-0269 jonol.angi v ". . . r. - ..._•.. * . *• I Persons from all walks of life were on hand-in Harding School a tcsjimonial dinner-at the' Cranwond toriiRht. in honor of- Frank• ; missionary education, social edu-iM'*- J. C.'Klein, Mrs. S. D. Rich- program as one of tlieguest sirtgeiv APPLIANCE' REPAIRING CRanford 6-3760 1 1 niond and.Mrs; G. II. Barlow. WEsifield 2-6422 ' ... The postponement Vas voted after Republican Councilmcn Ken- to pay homage to the former; teacher, who retired recently after 32 A, Todisco, Sr., foiindi'i' and past commander-of the post, and on t • • . ' cation and action, Christian col - s CRanford Sr6169 2011 South Ave.i E. Craned \vith the chorus. • - *. Cranford 12 N. Union^ t« C years'• service to borough schools. if§p 1200 Rarhan Hd. II «, Inm •• ' ElluWfc cth Hart.and Ernest Vardalis.objected that members of the mayor's Saturday.'will conduct joint installation ceremonies for new officers leges, summ'er camp and confer- Other Cranford • musicians sing-, All -Electric Appliance! Repaired: "ommiUe have not had 'sufficient —--^ —-——. — Gifts showered in from .a num- . ences, vocational guidance; Christ-' ing with the chorus will be: Loit : ber of groups. A "bouquet" of 20 p its. a _] Bird Watching 1 I line to get the-feeling of. their kj-. . , Giinim'nndcr- Carmine Cusmnno, :' . ian family life, adult and youth- £fearge, Wanda ' Gilmoro, Mai - Ir"pns, 'Toasters, Percolators, MtXers, • Etc. BANK and ELECTRICAL Chapman Bros. $5 bills was presented on behalf Park Plans w IMumbltir "* HeatlitK C'oiitraelori-— -nrcahiziitions._on-.the_.change. :. "* *^ ~ ii '— work and leade^hip Jrainmg! aurite!JYjstr_am,lS[n_ncx_ Wight anci LIQUOR STOREES * of the Parent-Teachers' Association v Theme for Cub Herbert Mitch.cl.U- - SAVINGS—— CONTRACTORS .. Jobblrip — Oil Burners Mayor Walter E; Boright. en- by Mrs. Howard Murphy, a past ShadeTree , ri'pni^s- that' s<>m'L'. 200 guests arc , Mrs. Cummings enlarged on the 648 Downer Street Westiield .'_ '.Air. Coridltlonlni .' Mccd in. a lengthy debate v/ith Are Detailed : expected to attend-. •'-. ' - . • last phase of the work by showing . The chorus will be directed by INSTITUTIONS president. • . .. CRanford. 6-1320 jhrt'and Vardalis on this • pointJ: i FollowiiiR the invocation bythe slides of the leadership training Pack Displays Janet Grimier, supervisor of music Raises $815 • "A member of-Miss. Mergott's WE 2-5969 • -•• ••• "/ - • • • .• The chief executive said he felt Unit Reports for the "Westfield; -publip c .schools, 1954-1955 class, which wa* forced LKL R«-V^. MstL John M. -Walsh, - -: cotiTs-es held each summer a-rprew. | ., enrryinH 6u"t the April .theme of A - COMPLKTK 8EBVICE KO* THOMAS'BENINATI ,hc advisory -committee's recent KENILWORTH - — A total of BySwenson i'piis-tcir of the Church of St.'Anne, University^ by , the New Jersey "Bird , Watching;" dens of- Cubwho is "well-known -throughout AND DELIVER' ; to meet in,Borough' Hall because Detaills d"f 1 wiwnx riCK. ALL 8AVEB8 OF ALL AGE1 1 13-2 vote iin favor of the " ""'" "$815 ,has been raised through' a Spring WofK : and -iui address 'of welcome by . Synod of the 'Presbyterian. Church jji, sponsored 'by St. New - Jersey for her work aS" a ELECTRicAL . of crowded conditions in Harding the proposed Jacksr£iJPVmijj^ni^ • — -'. . ..,i choral—director.—The—r.e{jular_uc=: .
nWL*clH'2-r-t-»r>PMl^ 8TATIC ^organizations cck by Swen—Swenson,—o; clcnl and Mrs. Walter -Young gf- Moim-' *• - .. • . • program will incllicle TCatRlecn firCKEKM.VN o.n.e nnd trimmed one thus far, ac-j' Lewis Harry/Miller. Motprs/jite. , mnd • • • citizens" would have. ..had four The formerly "dispossessed class" the of the' useful- ma-: P^-'^Hng in. the basement-of Cu6kle,iv pianist, and instrumental day's meeting by Henry Patrylovy, ci>"fdmg'"to rt report from Charles INBUHANCk ' arbdied' its predicament of "last tainside/ s'lwk 01 Michael'1 s School on Friday Your Authorized • weeks to' study the question and t>pcaKing before the Kenilwortb terial and" spiritual"support they.. - """- ""-'' » "v-— —- --• trib composed of members of the Insured Savings — Home Lqan* ••'•: BREEN'S • chairman. ear by singing a song about -its Craig,' commission president, read p -DEAuen CRanford G-1999 v *O» nil Klndn. • p id present their views again at Businessmen's Association at its' '«i-.t-,inoH iiv, ;i t t c n d in g those night. Den Hi featured a small tree New Jersey Chamber Music Guild:. Bo«l«vitrd mi Center, Kenllwortll . LIQUOR STORE c U It'was decided to have as many andcrings written to ,the turie of at Tuesday night's meeting of the obtained by< attend in g Samuel Applebaum, violinist; Mar- Ill- North.Ave., W. CHanford the public hearing. regular dinner- meeting at .the Uonuigh- Council.' , • | to which were' attached -several CBkufard 6-6850 , " ' ; FREE DEUVERY membors as possible participate in Home on the Ran^e." •Hitchin' Post Inn, Union, * Mr, •courses in the past. • . ; 'Kjn Thorn.er Stern, pianist, arid 280 Nerth 8th 81, Kenilworth Councilman Hart, characteriz- Party Committees Organize;It is '.expected' that removal' presmem. Mrs.im. . small,, «-•-..gaily. ,painted bird • houses. Kalt let»»f Be»r Brand, KIWtbeth JOHN W. HEEMS & SON Miss 'Joan Meyers, president of Swenson disclosed' that the park The .association president : ELIimb.th S-3800 . . Call CHanford 6-0150 ing the ordinance introduction the May '5 parade opening the ;i totaldf la'ijld or dam.age.cl. trees I, announced that i The meeting was conducted by Daniel .Vandersall, cellist. ' he Teachers' -Association, pre- Frederick \V;ird, ce KKAJL E8TATI1 move last night as' "a .little Little League baseball season. 'Jos- site will cover approximately six will be completed in the' near the church attend-; Assistant Packmnsters Clom Rey- The program .for, the' evening North Wood ne*r Kim, Llnde» 21 N. UnloM Ave. Cranford ented a theck for $250 on behalf square blocks. - ' . 41 women from will include- "Schisksalslied" "Song . Iiludan J-BBIHI . Uld hasty," objected to-scheduling the eph Hocfe-1 reported on a. charter Municipalp Chairmen Nd future, Mr. Craig' reported. ecl the bpring Presbyterial at.| nolcls and' Leo- Wasicwic'z. Den 12 1 f the association.. Michael Vitaje To be located, directly behind cd the Spring of Fate,- by Brahms; "Actus Trag- FLORISTS final reading on. the ordinance to GARWOOD — Foriner Mayor'Burton 'E. ' Dicker-man ' was .re-. The report explained that the • Metuc'hen. -Mrs. J. A. Knowles. presented nn,TAudubon story com- night program two weeks ago in f the Board of Education gave the public schools, Jackson Pond Icus" a cantata, by Bach; "The Last Suit's and Service Phone: ClUiilord »-OIIY iiulenifthc curbs' being set for May elected fis chiiirman of the Republican Municipal Committee, and program''was' planned following a chafrmaii of social education and plete with bird pictures- a,tid desv SCHER'S Jliss Mergott. a* gift' certificate, a 1 Parts — Repair * BEAUTY SHOPS * DEHMERS 11 ttmtih **•„ •. ' . Graatui 8 while the adoption of the angle Now York.- It- included a stage park would be bordered on the Municipal sUt'et-io-stieet survey conducted ! ' action, spoke further of the Pros-: cri.ptions which allowed the pack. Words of David," by Randall present from the board, ' east by Eighteenth street, on theHealth Officer John L. Banyjfsz ..was named Demoi'ialic Mniipal WEsHield 2-1098 LIQUOR STORE parking ordinance would not come show and dinner. 1 tho by commission members, earlier ' ' I to cuess* each fine after it was Thompson; "Stomp Your Foot,",hy W SHOP A scroll lauding- the former edu- west by Fourteenth 'street and on Committee chairman, succeeding Michael J.'Gjndii th Aaron Copelanch and. "Sorrow Un- 576 Norih Ave.. E. WeslUeld FLOWERS F.OR until Ma/yy 22 Donation of a gift of office furn- Jin;- .year to determine planting and j : r _rp--yir N.E YEAKEL and- ator-was. presented by._SaLvTatore. -thernqrth-by;-Monro& avenue..--.—I i. voi mi variu'T'dsTO\^fcrfs^)rjjt'op'erty~.' ma^ked," i5v"Jon BelcHer7sung~bj " BEAUTY SALON EVERV OCCASION ""1/laj'ovBoright said the issue has iture" or equipmeht" to "the rescue fi«l»t« ^jgtSBfa>&miinymontli& an.-hdnornry inemoen-iuij •>•<< •••"• scj'uacTTor its hew. cation.; on behalf of the trus men the park would-ineludepTay^ I Advancement awards were made Mrs; Cifckl.cr wiir piny. "Rfwip- A (.cmplelely Modern Salon Ctlanford 6-1032 Cranford MortjtBKei and that he only wished to ex'- Mrs-. Francis. D. Knight, 90. East 1 -wOi;e. ntitilietl by tiuii •.. .- - (' Your Authorized 104' Walnut Ave. Mr. CiVillo and Mr. Vitale are both ground -facilities, including ball 'Board of National. Missions. ' ' as follows: Webelos, the highest 10T N. Union Ave. - Cranford nedite matters by introducing t'he discussed; John Beninati president, Fourth avenue," the -Republican and • in inost'. instances requested sody in C Major," by Dohnvani; Plainfield .Professional. Pin Curl- Wave*.. former, studcnts-oiiMiss-Mcrgptt,.. fields, a large . pieniq area, with It~was'reported"-that anyone m- .Seiserj;". woW m| Cranford - Wostfiold nxjftiiaist.,.: ' -is:-ehairmanr—•—- —^-^—^—__ committee also reelectcd- all -other ifiattlie coH-unission proceed with ' 'tn *JiMK.... ''^^T^- -n^THen^K-wolf arrow, . ' • PERMANENTS , •" " 'In order to move for a. post- Charles Vitale-announced that "Teachers' Talcs of a School tables and" fireplaces and a small, the proposed work, Mr. Craig suicj'. Belvidere Home shfiiild . of the Gnomes," by Liszt, and • STYLING . . ' - R.E K E MEIE R'S Teacher," a comedy recitation, was shallow lake^for boating and .fish- officers as follows: .Vice-chairman; | James Walsh; lion badge, Paul "Polonaise in A Flat," by.Chopin! CADILLAC LUMBER ponement. " pouricilman. Vardalis he and Mr, Beninati attended a Ticket Sale Wu'.'k thus far 'this- spi'ing alsoi Mrs. 'A. Bain. '. . , lion arrows, Gary • TRUE COLOR. TINTING FLOWERS. Inc. REFRIGERATORS • had to get a couriciil vote in favor meeting of the Citizens'. Club re- given by- Miss Nona Newcomb, ing. • •'-•••. • •-•• .'r" ..' Mrs.- -John - Brezncy; secretary- Penvenne; The instrumental trio "will present 'DEALER , . WEDDING A FUNERAL accompanied on the piano by Mrs, GARWOOD — A house-to-! h;is inclucl-ed s'iaking of new trees The .R'ov. Robert C. Lnnnsik-'r, Tlunistbn nnd John SivercK • SCALP TREATMENTS WORK..OUR SPECIALTY. •of overruling the mayor's riiling cently. He reported i>n the opin- W. O. Snyder, a borough con- treasurer, Mr?. Knight, and ex- iiiid removing stakes from estab- pastor, wiis introduced as a lunch- .Proceeds from the concert will go Vida Harris. '••,-' tractor-, has "offoved to • dredge the house', ticket suit-' for tile "First The pack had'•on display its' Member BUILDERS' GENERA: ilvat the rollcall on the ordinance ions of Mayor Walter £, "Boright ecutive committee .member, for- !J lished trees, -and trimming • of eon fittest. Mrs. E. H. Gilbert, incni- the "D" Major Trio," by Beethoven, SALES and SERVICE " CRanford 6-2444 .Florfsta' Telefraph Delivery A>«'n. VAN'S CRANFQKpV ELECTRIC Miss Lorraine Conover of thelake. Mr. Swenson , said that al- Aid 'Frolics of-'5(j —w-i-ll -be- t;on- hew American flag, donated by known as the "Ghost Trio," SUPPLY CO. be continued. Only Hart had. voted and other' leaders concerning bor- mer Mayor L. Thomas Daub. CCortttnucd on paoc 2) iiershrp .chairman, introduced the W.. Hesslei' of Cranroicl on behalf 106 Walnut Ave. CR 6-4700 Authorised, ough problems. . Teachers' Association presented though some' plans and sketches .ducted'iivthu borough this Sunday I toward the scholarship awards of Gratoford —and he in- the negative—on the Mr. Glodic declined rdblectiort following nnewe - members: Mrs. of the Woodmen . of the Worid Phone:. PLainfield 6-2241 110 Walnut Avenua - Lumber . FRIGID A IRE ordinance. ..' . It was announced that the club the honored,guest with a "Teach- had been drawn, no estimate of : members of the First Aid . FRANK TODISCO, SR. of thc the" club. These awards arc made ; .as head of, the Democratic unit bo-I V>y . . Victor Bocrtiftan,' Mrs. Clifton'Cox. Woodmen-, of ,'. • Building Materials '. . - ers' , Memory -JBook," containing the cost has been yet figured. Mayor William' II. .Se'veraRo, who : annually to students of- the We.st-f 110-121 E. 5th Street rlalnfleld ' ' Salt! A Bervlot Vardalis' motion cqrried as Hart will meet at" the • Club Diana cause pf pressure of business*, as] SquSquadd . Squadmeq n in uniform will Practice-Starting' Mrs. K. A. Iiamon. Mi's. J. Fra.ley. Insurancsurance Companypy. Mlllwork Masons' Materials photographs of the entire teaching In closing, -Mr.. Swenson com- is out of town; former Mayor L. * FOOD MARKETS • •• • -• : CRanford' «-ftl8S ,backcd him, Councilman John Mc- Union/with other Lions Clubs of begin the canvass" at- I p.ml and m m.. Mrs. E: V. Guy, Mrs.-Cr.. J, . wKindi , | A trip .wilwill bu madme to..West field-Cranford arc:i who plan, to Survlco Dept: 124 :E. 4th Street BICYCLES staff, complete with. remarks and plimented - the association on itsthat group met in his homo at 310 Thomas D;iub, Cominy'nder Mario Point-on. May 2G, leaving by bus, . ''Everything For Tim Home Owner" Coy,' Independent, • refrained from the area oh May 17. North, avenue. He was named continue until the entire com- For Little League Mrs. P. \V, Kinneyf Mrs. Kurt from St. Michael's .School at '9] wake music their career. Miss J ALDEN ST. ., -CRAKVOWI voting,, and Councilman- Raymond John J. Kath of ...Boonton, a signaturps. "splendid, attitude and coopera- Lit't,le League Giirfierl of Ciarwnod Mem'otial Konccen, Mrs. Arthur Koppish. woNOHHIn PTCS rwrvnrtfFT r«^ GRANFORp CYCLE & TOY . Hardware Hooting Material ' tion" in (Civic development pro- first vice-president, mun-ity has been covered. - GARWOOD a.m. This will bo'iin all-day ac- I Carole Smith, of 1018'Orange ave- CHEVROLET* Inc. CHAS. KURTZ MARKET |—fitolejjjurgh,'Democrat,, voted no. candidate for District 16E gov- The It-Teen Club, borough youth r -^trrer—Demoera-i-ic^eommittoo4^ i b nraeticc Avi 1.1 commence Saturday Post 3T7, .'Anie'ncan. Legion, and' —CO.,-INC_ •• ernor, was a guest. • TpTnp grams "in KefTTlWoTtri: the auditorium of '9-,'i.ni. n1 Unaini' P.a-rjc-. Boys J'ast Comriiander Hichara uowdeil Walter Conlev. launch was served tjyilv aannd htheD.cMDT^lT~selF^lTC^«er-ernh-f-oFd^ Aattiorlied Columbia — Monark . — Colson CHOICE MEA.TS 4 POULTRY Appliances . Councilman Frank Masc'aro, officers were named as follows: l-schted " " " '"" V-...... V.,, . _, over.to Miss Mergott a percentage Theodore • L, Nithart, president j'vvill report to thei-r nuinaRers, near f Newell' Hoclney Fiske Post 335,. Northwestern University iirider . .' Roadrnaster Dejnocrati was, absent because of . Mr. Beninati presided. J Second vice-presiclcn.l, Borough Lincoln • School on the nights of- circle 4.' led byE Mrs/E . FF.-'Mor M - cadets of the United-States Mill- GROCERIES— 'FROZEN FOODS of the proceeds,'it was announced of the association, pointed out in thi" Ciai'woocl onirance In-tho p'nrk. I VeU'rans of Foreigi n VViirsW , oft tiny Academy on parade. Gui Mombaerts; is one of the club!s RUDGE 3 SPEED BICYCLER CRanford 6-0505 CRANFORD, DINER the'death of his father, and Coun- Council President Lewis M. Ross;May 10, 1.1 .and 12'.. ley. The cubs will march bl y packs in scholarship students. Complete Reptlru- Ptvtu - AoeeaaorUa cilman Alva. Myers, Republican, Miss Lynn Ann Wussiqr, daugh by Peter' Palaidora. introducing the speaker that the 1 For persons who wish to- ob-Minii' r Li'agiu'r• ...... s. -...:wilnl ' .:.:..:.], CranfordY....,).' - . 19. NORTH AVE., W. dRuAloi-^ 8-mB . CRanford 6-0392. 336 Centennial Ave. Cranford Open 7 Dayi » Week Mrs. Clara Michaels; uniform in the'local Memorial Day. missed the meeting because of ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mona ^ i The following former students group had in the past -taketk n partt secretary, tain, tickets for preferred nights, their tryouts as in the past two Also included on the program. lit North Union Ave. ' Cranford 1 North Ave., K. (Oop. CRK BUIlim in such-civic activities as.a-ChrM-^.treasurer, Mrs.... Nicholas LoBue, parade. .''••• Carnival to Be Held illness • ; --+-'— - -L --' harr^of 2.5 North Twenticth-sitree' of -Miss Mbrgott-were -introduced.. t HTlTro~n"lsn-Twiil'— be—-tin :-Hdvance-| wocUs, . .'. . will be an address, by., the guest of mm " ~— EXCELLENT. FOOD ". mas-program and •elebfation for and public relations" chairman, Conclave :—Attendance, awards for the.first BUILDING • CRANFORD - WESTFIELD With the ordinance thus shelved', wasihonorcd on her l3th birthda. C.lass'of iD23.,'Jamos .Arthur, Wil- ticket sale at the-First Aid Squad | Manager;* .and . umpires' held .a honor; -presentation of a gift and of this year were made to AT Walnut May 19 Servlee ' - CHunford 6-IHI the council went on to. unanim- anniversary by her sisterp Misi liam Scheidegger and Selma Ab- Kenilworth children, hud given Mrs; Leo Mazur. building this Saturday and S.un-i int'clinp; Fi-idiiv. evening to discuss dancing.' BALES Jfe CONTRACTORS Center Market •bags-o.f-oaml-y-to-locaL ...••.•Mninki'S of the local Republican 1 BcrrHy P^-lme Moats and Poullry . oiisly support vardaits' second" "Kiary Lou orphanges and pyesently is do- committee, elected at the primary day. Tickets will be available-there ground LUIL-S Iorih.i' L-CIIIIIIIH'scir-- February and Den 12 for March, the Walnut Avenue PTAA carnivaanival -^ 'Complete Parti Department —. ROOFING motion—for postponement, of the. nifig. Thirty-two guests attende 1933, GoorgeKernan; 1938, David froin noon to-5 p.m.'Saturday and I stm. A copy »f fin-se refiu-lations Past Commander--John Fitzgerald BUILDING "If It's Food Wo-Hav'e It" Mnturiain • natinc-'S150_tathe. Little League. | election last week, arc First Dis- : ... _ h—w+H—be~h«ld—on—the—school -Finkel^—Peter.—Gallagher, ErlcLmtjr,c ytsn- tnihe Little League on-SunflnSl y |ll|wllTT V Vu ;irll r Iip iind Piirb mn'n- of Cliirk-Hvsliu Post 645, VFW, of. fc^d^Seout^und« l ..FHEE DELIVERY 8~ Trom TCefulWorthT-^Rosellc- Parl -nU'l/U 11J-.T»J-UU—LU1IIW .W.. — P-, TfTcl, -.- a'amuel TPirffeTTTOtti ~aridi mirrds=ion"-May—U)rJKoEkcaiiJirnat= ;=; i r .aim:-iirKL-umP-ir.c._wi!.l.' vpceiyo... a Lumber — MUlwotk. r „ r- C}'afWopdra fid"Scotch" PlaiTisr'Dee _•.: A .special committee t>t Louis a-lTififi•XvMlTi:iTO:BVcV\gh1cs-irnd^B»y- ... ,. .'at tho school'with Mrs. CABPENTRY "-" call CRanfosrd 6-2070 - HO O FIN G 8) Nicholas "CarulS Jff will be held at 8 p.m. Mtiy 9, nt copy prior to opening game. , Born in SfuTninnfc", .WE«HLeld_2zO22fl_ (Continued-on$$«"?)'" .,- 9ra.tjons-werc in pink and 'White, "ii"' Nihl Caruso and" 1 Harold Robinson, ways and me'iSns "LARGE."'JOBS OR"SMA,tl. Peter Be'rtolotti. was appointed to trict, former Mayor Daub and Mrs, which time children will be ad- Beylnn and John Ogonowsky were Todisco was brought to.'this coun- spring meeting next Thursday at and Girl Scouts. iN. Union Ave. -.'. Cranfbrd RoQflrte Material! — Bricks chairman, to discuss the various THORLEIF JOHNSEN Leaders - Gutters - Siding arrange tor distribution .of free Breiney; Third' District, former mitted at a reduced rule. in clrai'ge.. • • try by-his family in 1901. In 1920, the Wcstllold High School -from' REILLY OLDSMOBILE Mayor Dickerman and Mrs. War- activities. ' • CE»llford I1-UBI8 ; C.ement, Sand,' Grovel, Etc. soda pop to the 250 Little League Performances on the nights of • Work has been progressing, on i ho married the farmer Miss Lucy 10 u'.vn, to 3 p.m. , i Roosevelt Pre-School - It w.as announced that therejwill '-*- I n c o r p o, r a t c d — FUEL OIL ball players on opening day,-May ren J. Binns, Jr.; Fouith District, Miry 10, 11 and 12 will begin at, the fieldf , but help is urgently Seclicino- of Garwood and they Theme of the meeting; is "Edu- Authorised " ; • FREE ESTIMATE Republicans Elect Sirs. Rita Vitale for-mer Councilman Archie Dar- raised three children. be:.a whtte elephant table, handi- thn'-fm™»r Tavnnvnrs" U- through courtesy . of the asso- • •'- in order that Bell Stadium ivlroub Closing Season r I. I, D S Si O B t.L/B y-H*S!ti£XH3. 'W nm • «. j iiL'crlL'd •'.aiiuki. ... -Proceeds I f tSiiT ino rsTi/nvwili' £J>\ uc rra arid' spenkc'r at the morning session ..WEstfleld 2r7051 " LQVEIAND FUEL CO. ; to devote much time-to her new Civic Association. She is; a •Named toth.o Derrioc?atie',pt>rn- of''the' Pre-School' Child"! various games of skill for the General Contracting •Vitale "p£J304" North Nineteenth communicant of, St. Theresa's mittee last week Were: First-Dis-j to'i-Vinintonani-e' of the ambulaiu-i'sli - tiTi-sU'U d lather'is asked -to report f United'States Army in.'France.with! will be Weyman O; Steenuiafe.fetf l ment of the .Pre-scnoqi u-nnci South Ate. K. - . WeatBeld -, ' Authorized 30 South Ave;, W. Crsnford ; ELix. 2-7153- job. She intends to hold meetings other squad equipment and'-to the Hold Saturday morning. to the American Expeditionary 'children, grab bajjs and a small iNcxt to- Insiiuctlon Station) street"was elected chairman of the Church, a member of its- Rosary trict, Councilman Ross and Mrs. land • principal or Benjamin ^Franklin [will be presented by -Dr, Samuel S SENECA ROAD - ' CRANFORD ESSO HEAT — FUEL OIL the last Wednesday of each month toward the organization's .annual .lames CVuerrioro or. Archie Dar- Forces. After tho war, he joined fords wheel and whip. STREAMLINED BUOGET PLAN Society, and also- affiliated .with Colling All Mazur; Second District, John E. School in . Westfiold, ~n former, litvine, assistant .director of the Prpmot, Courteous Service 'Republican Municipal Coihrnittee at 8 p.m. in Borough Hall and Christicas party .for local chil- 'oeh, co-ch;Vinnen ol' the grounds VFW posts in Cranford and W Cranford resident. State Diagnostiuuignosnc CenteLL-IUUIr- a*Ut .mu-mwMenlo|,- Assisting Mrs. RRobinson are Mrs. CRanford 6-0SS4 STANDARD LUMBEH at its orgahization meeting Mon- invites any Kenilworth resident the KenilWorth Home pwncrs As- Conlin and Mrs. Anthony .Kiccar- as the 'pro-school committee j Raymond Krahl and Mrs. Robert RQTCHFORD PONTIAC. INC. Call CRanford 8-1144. MICHAKL J. IJ A D D I C Managers - sociation- and the ^Italian Welfare do; third District, Mr. Glodic .and- ",Albert Bobiil of the history de- Park, ...... ' : " ' S(I3 North Aye!, E. ' i 'Cranford & SUPPLY CO. day night In the home of Robert to attend and present his muni- Th Gisser.^ . CR 6-97Qt years. She has been active in GOP go to opening day, the league CHILDREN'S 04 nith Street fcranford complish things for Republican- The Democratic Municipal Com- still needs five more.managers. ment- of Health, Mr. Banyasz Metercd Service.' 1'rompt ^Deliveries affairs since she was 17. years old, ism' in Kenilworth," mittee was to meet last night at majored, in -public health adminis- UNION COUNTY BUICK CO. wheri she became a member of If these men aren't found, Mr. WEAR .' FUEL OIL MOVING and STAMPS Mrs. Vitale, wife of Fred Vitale the Kenilworth Inn to organize. Nadzak said, about 75 boys may tration at Rutgers University and OIL n.UKNEIl SERVICE the Linden -Republican. Club. Louis Dauber was the 1955-1956 not be able to play ball this also is a graduate of Franklin Mar- Although the mother four treasurer of the Kenilworth I O D Y M A I D A Call CRanford 6-0834 STORAGE UNITED SPATES AiiauuLii uic .muni*--* "• ...w..- •• — --— - .-•-,, i chairman. * season. shall Academy, Lancaster, Pa. Complete Line jof If No Answer, CRanford 6-3341 If the five managers arc found, He served on the Ga.rvvocid : AMt) FOREIGN STAMPS children arid' running, a business | Republican Clxib and has been JUVENILE WEAR 121 Centennial Ave. .Cranford there will be a record 17 teams BoaI'd of Education, including two Sots - Packets - Supplies in the league this year. Rcgis- years as president, mid also was Hoa'dquaifters_ For Carler>_ I n mnmhor (Vf the. Rnroueh Couiicil ; &:t.v?v.'\...xr.t,<->< -
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ELiaabeth 4-3300 AND~CLEANERS MOVING 4 STORAGE rcr CRANFORD TACKING Westfield Motor Sales Co. CLEANERS & DYERS FURNITURE LINCOLN McManus at Testimonial 1G Soulh Union'Ave., Cranford Tailoring &- Altemtlona 211 N«rtb Ave., W. VV Authorl«cd Fern's Piml Patetta, Prop. GARWOOD — Approximately i with the mayor silting a 3 HOUR SEHVICE—Delivery Service 200 persons, including live Gar- j man of the board and yuur conn ^/Esiliold 2-4464 EXPERT 'WORKMANSHIP • Cleaning Done On Premises Furniture & Appliances wood^. mayors under-, whom hejcilmen sitting as directors." CRiinlord (l-u:ta:i' EveryJJtlnt For Th« Home » Cleaning • Premliii • Alttraiiam I n additiol lili n to M|Mr. Keim, other FurnNture — App.lii^ncea served, were present to honor' ' ' "" •" - -Ki'im. nlhe 13 M. Union ..Ave. and Repall-i former- mayors present includer JuVenllu FurnHure On I.udlon' and Men's G'urmrnli Walter S. McManus, who retired Baby Cnrrlnai-'S PAINTING valuation Louis J. Fonienclli, James Cranford's Oldest Financial Institution Llnulcum'— RURS — Lamps minimum charge March 31 alter serving as borough SALES SEKVICE COAL /. Gifts clerk for 38 years, at a testimonial Leonard, L. Thomas Daub Burton E. Dickerman. Pints nnd IU'pnlrs CRanford 6-5000 k UPHOLSTERERS_ dinner in- the Cranwood last Letters expressing regret al REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. 8 Eastman St. Cranford Thursday night. Used Cars M. A. Williams beiny unable to allend were re- CRANFORD High praise for Mr. McManus'. l ceived from former Mayors Wil- (;J;.|i'.;-,: »-:\- ;. ' WEstfiold 2-1038 , Healing Ko«*»* UPHOLSTERY SHOP work during his long career was r PAINTING and DECORATING liam Darroeh, David J. II. Murray K 4J!. -ita i''A "!•;•' SAVINGS ACCOUNTS - MORTGAGE LOANS 319 North Ave., E. Wesiil F. Kantner is Sons expressed by the main speakers, Oils k' FUNERAL it and Kenneth O'Leary. A .leleuratn Upholsterlne & Interior DiWratlnl Mayor -William H. ScveniKe and • fflvJiLy..-;/!;-•',- :. w w;cs received fruin former C'oun- The fault, dear Brutus, is not CHanlor.d 6-0900 DIRECTORS Carpentry and Alterations Slip Coven - Furniture nep« former Mayor Conrad H. Keim. DiapcB - Shades • Gcis, now hvinu in All Savings Accounts Insured Up To $10,000 in our stars, But in ourselves, that 'De^endnble. Friendly Service Since 1025 "I personally > would like to: cilmnu Janie.- Mf • i-: 1 CRanford 6-0893 nia. wo are underlines. \ 1 North Ave., E. Cranford DOOLEY FUNEHAL SERVICI CRanford 6-7047 Yes-We Said 1% thank Mr. McManus for his pa-! California. Per Member 110 South Av*.. K. Uoncc with me as a councilman. An inscribed gold watch . — Shakcsppare . PUN£RAL 30 SENECA ROAD •frfd" to~thaTik half of the. residenls of tin LOVELAND FUEL CO. VENETIAN guidance to me as" your ma.yor," • un be Phone: ClUnford 8-03SI And Based on 1 : CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE the present-mayor declared in hi s •bi'niniih by. Magistrate .laines" T "SL-I-VIIIK Unum Cnunty fur 24 ->t-iirs" BLINDS l.eonaid. Fire Chief Thomas J Authorised Distributor address. , ART SUPPLIES 81R N.rtb Av«.. W. Cr»nlotd You get SWAN"guaranteed insured-protoction against MOTHS'—HEAT-- "Never in my memory do 1 re-' Brittain ollieiatefl al pri'.sentiition.s CRANFORD call.that Mr. McManus ever com-, of a travHmn ban and wallet with • ACCESSORIES - o( - ' Uright star, would I \vere as THEFT and at these low. low rates. ... IWo -' • CANVAS BOARDS HARDWARE Steadfast aS thou art. UPHOLSTERY SHOP plained about the amount of work cash, from Liberty Hose Company •EASELS ':—Johi) Keats Venetian Bllndf he had to do or that, he wa,s ju.st.Nu. 1 and the Exempt CLOtH COATS SUITS too bus.y-to'do a favor by ldokiuu Association, ol which •BRUSHES Genuine — Cnitom Quality Bronrta FUR COATS $1.00 min. ! up some information,that was re- , Manns is a nit-niln r CRANFORD PAINT & CRanford 6-0893 $],.S0 min. 1 Oil and WatW Color HARDWARE STORE $3."00 min. quired by a mayor or a council- Mr. McManus also weeivi-d HAROLD P. BENNER South Ave., E. ' PAINTING SETS KOPPER9 COKE ATLAS POWER TOOLS mim, and many times this research wallet with cash 11HIM Cranford Savings and Loan issoriiilioii GUi.il - Garden Tools - House Furnishings Incorporated should have been done by the in- of the stre<-lde|)ai hnent, the pn- nt:iti..n. 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Monday thru Friday RICHARD HARTIG tti the millinery picture to Vrok bei' «tablei or greens Into a salad, itU Rug Cloaners . which T lui-ve known him best," Squad, pn-cnlnl bv •parkle with an unusual salad dreatv Welding — Truck Lettering Diamonds ll with new costumes. Helmets »r Shirt Laundorors Miijor Severayo concluded. "Yes. squaActind g a's toiisliiuisli'r, toiiiu-r PAINT SHOP ; Ing. Grated American, Pormegan «r he was even more than that. I Open Monday Evening 7 to 9 P. M. toques are also popular, while plU CRANFORD 6-1111 Mri.voi' Daub lulitidueed many boxes are rounded In feelln£. Con >lu« cheese ar« excellent la tha 101 N. Union Aye. 606 SOUTH AVENUE. E. yuoss you- would Lje nearer tin: Ioe.il and i-ounly olTicials and trusting color ind fabric eombln*. dressing for iddtag a tempting aot« CRANFORD CRanford 6-2540 tacts if you saul he was the (fun- (Coiitiiiucci on l'dyc &) (Ions tr« lined extenilv«l|'. W Uu» saluL ' .manager, ot your' ••./.••
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.-i f '•'•,•/;• /":./••' 7- < : THE CRANFORt)/CITIZEN. AND- CHRONICLE, TTtUnSDAY, APRIL "2.6, 1956. ; '•'- Paget Three • '. ~ ' .' ] V ','•.. \ ''::' Page *Two ^ -{Continued, j+om Page 1) Borough Clerk Philip J. McGevna and-Miss Rorhayne Serino of East 1 sower installation. „• . • •. Four from Kenilworth Orange, cousin, of the b.ride, were Child, 3^ ^jt by Cdr; was authorized to'write, the Union 1 RitaMoscatell field, and following World War II St. Theresa's Councilman ^ iVehrum reported bridesmaids. ' '• • ~ Suffers Bruises; -CiVts '.,. e organized Bay Leaf Post in Ganger Fight C6unty Park Comrnission to re- also that the Hemlock avenue im- At Scouters' Banquet / h quest that a'safety barricade be Charles Olivieri of ElizabetK was provement project has be'erj prac- KENILWORTH— Rev/ Michael Becontes Bride jest man. Ushers were Mr. Cikano- KENILWORTH—Gerald Coeuz.- Garwbpd. •.*'..,•', % erected-at Black Brook Park and Concert Set ieally completed; 'that work on A. Hudack, assistant "pastor qf St.' za,'3, tit 135 Mill' road, Union; re. At that time ht became the By Industry Seventeenth .street by the com- /ich, .Henri Guddeme and Ross De- curbs' and guttfer-H-cia Spruce avc- Of VincentDeMaio vlaio. brother of the bridegroom, ceived bruises of the' forehead and misinaiand 1 schedule of pickups, he added. • • Joseph Todisco and Thomas En- sized the importance of-iheir sup- comedies will be presented,. • existing- brdihance to rezone. Lo-. the St. George award, highest Rev. Sylvester P. McVeigh pastor. Technical. High School,; Elizabeth, between parted cars. .He , was- port. _ . ' ! Cotoncilman McCoy said work, is . Helen • Harbour-1; soprano from cust aVenue from Zone B to Zone Catholic s,couter honbr,. to -Jogeph A reception' followed' at the Ken- treated at the oflice of D>\ Morse close;- reception, Dominick Ollin- N it 'tut* '.Uvtiulf v-ot'-ihr-Wrt y • . Montelair, will be guest artist..She Mr. DeMaio-Served 18 months in ' ick, chairman;. Florence Castaldo, "Industry," he said, "loses mil- progressing in preparation, for the A, as requested in a petit'i6n re- Petrick of C.ranfprd.' ;'• • ilworth ;Veteran!s, Center. ' ' he Army. He is with the Acro- ihepard and was released. opening of t.he Little League has. siing with the Orpheus Glee Ann Broskey and Jerome Ramsey; Brand Name Retailer of the Year uuu'.'JUIr'ilHilwn.nl iiumi lions of man-hours yearly to thef' ceived f.rom property owners on All'scouts and explorers rhay ai. Club of Newark, the Apollo Club, Escorted by her father, .the bride mark Company, Elizabeth. ' tickets,- Mr. -Pinkin, • chairman; _ disease and with the Socipty's^pos- baseball season. The Kccreatipn that street. . - this time re'gis.ter for the AdAi- had her. sister, Mrs. James yitalfr Commission held its first meeting Asbiiry Park, and the Euterp Glee tare Dei (medal program:). This Is Pocono Crest Camps '•Harold Barth, Walter Stockton and itive program of ResearclvlSduca- Club of Pqughkeepsie, N. Y. Accepted- with regret was the. of Kenilworth, as. .her mairon of diaries Gorombey.; publicity, What does it mean to You? tion»„.., , and Science it isX-italt'hat:. Monday night, and an expanded resignation of. Charles -Mahfredo the highest award for Catholic Boy honor. Mrs. William Cikanpyich ;of Slietelick to Speak lot B6YS -financial-support be/given to this program1 is planned for the,..sum- • Accompanying the choir, which 1 Scoiits. Applicants, wilb enter 'the NAWAKWA for OIRLC . - prank •• Todisco, Jr., chairman; 's_dJrectc!d by Joseph Hoescle of as a spGcial police; qfrfeer. Police Elizabeth, sister of the bridegroom, At Chapel Services i 3lBtS«uon.'AlopthePoconoi.Laki Dante A. Costa and Joseph Todisco. 1 Eveiythirig"/ a name is a distinction/a symbol of qtlality annd service, so are the community%serv]wfl am also, urg- nier seasonal Harding School and Latin class to be conducted start- Baltnctd proicmm of iparti und "Hountainside, will be the 10-picca GorrimissToricr Lewis tM. Ross' and KENILWORTH:,— Services, in creattvoictlvlty. EKptrienctdconn, ' A> Saturday' night!s ceremonies people and the Michigan' Avenue .ing • in September _by F,ather. aelori. Physician. Church Services §. Jamous brand names found throughout' ourstores, symbols of the utmpst-in pus- the c ma 0L aopol t AlbClt Elizabeth- String Ensemble. The Mayor Severage both spoke, in ap- NQTJCE •"» Kenilworth Gospel.OJwpet on Sun- in Bay Leaf Memorial Hall; a^ggrWwTsly^oT+^^ ^ y- - " f, Hudack. .•"••' TAKE NOTICE tHat' "apriliciltlon .r 4Wnkstl60-8W«»k«5205u ' Hti fiff • fh •ilflneiiobll-"fl'j|" i j day—wJll—bie-ad d rossed—by—AJlarL '. Tliom^. ^- Knglc'se. will be in- this .worthy cause. • . '• - ' j Grody- to an. unexp.red term oji snsemble; led by Charles Young, by Mr. Marifredo, who resigned irnjte y LhMe_madeXsQ._A customer who wiH ask for a the thc EoroiiKh of Kenilworth, Now Jer- Shetelick of Fan wood. The Family stalled- to succeed Commander - Assisting, in the Cancer Drive ! commission ending December concertmaster;" wl^ll also, play .lor ; v due to- pressure/ of business re- sey., to transfer, to William Bookach. Bible Hour, with classes for all Cusmano,. and Mrs. Jean Gorom- mm-; .lancing.after, the concert. sulting from n promotion on his Drunken Driver trndlnK as Booky's, for premises located brand name does so because she knows-it is value-in economy, in service, in William Bookai;h,- t ndl PWII1MT»|.(I. WonlU.fnHh, Nfmu .T»r- bc,'. n.j'n. hr> installed as president -'M'utek; captains, Mn and. Mrs. ~nPt*oeeeds- o) regular jub. aoy pli»nniry rotnll rnnanmnt|nn 11- auxiliary, Kenilworth Dairy,' applied to go to the church building "fund. cense No. C-H heretofore Issued, to Paul uL 8 iqmndjb[ljly^ wh£n you shop for your • /Xf Henry "Patryl&^V -Mrs; • George Received; from., the New, Jersey Mntwelshyn arid William Huirhes, part- prayer meetings Will be held at MJS, Frances Cusmano, Marresc, Mrs. Mnhldn^Wnritio, Mr. council for transfer of the plen- • The Holy Name and Rosary so- Treasury Department was a' com- KENILWORTH _ Joseph Loux, ners, trading as Paul Se Bill's, for trie premises located at 041 BouIevqrd,'Kcn- 7:30./ . Other post bfficersi will be In- and Mrs. Clifford WolC.Mrs. Jean ary liquor license" from Paul .&. cieties of the church will-serve, re- iriunicatiqn reporting awarding of 24, of 125 Pershing avenue,,Iseliri, . famoufamouss brnbrandd namems att Mfi Mayfairr . /" ' ^ \h Bill's,. Q41 Kenilworth boulevard., ilwoi'th, New Jersey. The ladies . ttilissionary group stalled.as follows: mm: LaPoint, Mrs. Helen DiCarro,' Miss freshments during . intermission Certificates, to Assessors--Patsy. J. was fined $215 and had his driver's Objections, If any, should be made Im- T.h6 application was referred ;to and the dance. Adam P.. Simms is w-ill meet for prayer and mission- • 'Sonior , vice-commander,' Mr Marlene DiCarro, Mrs..Edith Rei-, Sacco, Anthony J. Riccardo and, license suspended foY..two years mcdlntoly In "writing to Phillip Jr Mc- Piiikin; junirfr yice-commiinder """"•" Mayfair and Quality are synonymous in New Jersey. Regardless whether your the police chief, •.•'•••• : general chairman arid Prank D. Gevna, Borough Clerk of the Borough ary projects on Tuesday at '8 p.m. trovnto, -Mrs.. Fnye Cerillo, Mrs. Albert'H. Miller for their attend' Monday,night in Municipal Court of Kenllwdrth, New Jersey". Howard Trober;' quartermaster, l ^. :.: Introducqd was an ordinance to Morris and Dennis A.. Nolan arc n.the chapel. The study ot the WEST FIELD Edna, McMunn,. Mrs., Mary•P.jr'ontt, an'ce at a four week .course con- by Magistrate William Bruder on WILLIAM BOOKACH : Harold BaiHh; chaplain, Doniinick /repurchase is big or small-, everyone knows that ho purchase at Mayfair is com- £ vacate Harding avenue from North: ih charge of the "program. . OB South 10th Street . book 6f Romans' will be resumed WESTFIELD 2-1288 »•••;• Mrs.'Marie Farro, Mrs. Paul Joh- ducted at the request of th'c Union a charge of drunke.n driving;' OUinii'k, and advocate, Joseph 1 Eighteenth street to North Six- County Board of Taxation to fam- Kenilworth, New Jersey on Wednesday at; 8 p.m., followed dos, and. Mrs. Phyllis: Adhms. Loux pleaded guilty. He was ar- 5-3 by the: prayer'meeting. Kieler. .-.•". plete until the customer is fully satisfied, It is no wonder, then;, that many of ^^~ f teenth' street. Final reading will bo iliarize local-, assessors with the rested April G by Patrolman Joseph ..TODAY ONLY Also, Mrs. Joseph Kelly, Mr. May 8.'- Shade Tree new "Real Properly Appraisal In addition Co ^.Mrs. Gorombey, Nick Capece, Mrs. Hans. Weber, ,'(Continued )rom page 1) ... Ventre after he was seen driving ' Grace Kelly new ofllcers''61 the auxiliary are: you say, "there is no super market like Mayfair''. > . •, Manual for New Jersey Assessors." erratically on the Boulevard at the BOROUGH OF tfENItWOKTH Mrs. Echynrd Kasbarian, Mrs. Jos- branches at bus stops and around Mayor . Severage expressed eom- B6)c OrTlco Open Dally nrid Sun. James Stewart. Senior vice-president, Mrs. Edith -epiiine Cutler,-Miss Do.risBlyden- 'Garden State ' Parkway inter- OKDINANCE NO. nn-» - 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. Enfilese.; junior vice-president Harding SchooL streetJights.Jhe^rQRprtlleyoaJed^ mendation~of—the—action- of-the change, accordingito: -police.., -.-.-'..._:_ AN ORDINANCE To Vacate, Hciense and /burgh, Mrs. ' Mary-'^Sabol, Mrs- _. ExtlnculsliJtho-PubllcRlffhts Xnjmd To ~^REAR WINDOWS --Mi%s.-Joscphine,:.B.oertmann;Jrcas. Cortain-Lands Lying Within tho Bed of Spriisi^BtttBii their own time. Ninth street, pleaded guilty fp-a Now or Forinerly of Adolph Roesslc and •lain,'Mrs Mrs.. Julia'Catoria, Mrs. Josephine mission's request made last month the Southerly-Side Line of Monroe Avc- Mlllburn, N. J. Street Commissioner Wehrum charge of being drunk and dis- ' ' Prank Carrlncton, Dlreotor Gregory Peck ductress, Mrs; / Ruth Leonard; to loeal-pi-operty -ownor-s-to-as&is-t- "Tvns~anthorized" to: "advertise—for ordcrly. He" was~SErlt6rieed~tq 10 Wlre^riSoHii^faBrandfi notrrfnffo Adeline Mauro, Mrs. Camille Me- Starts-Tonight in eliminating "the hazardous and WHEREAS, 'North 18th Stree'rbetwccn' . "xuii. Through But. riTSO ~ y HepBurh JliGb : bids for road materinls to be re- days in county jail and charged $5 the lands now or' formorly of Adolph Sun. BlOO —Matlneee Thur. - S»t. 2:30 retary. Miss Florence.Castaldo. V Laughlin, Mrs. Lena. Vinella, M,rs., —. Ten musical annoying • condition" . caused by ceived at 8:30 p.m. May 8. Rocstilc and tKc southerly side lino of "ROMAN HOLIDAY" Josephine Rokita," Mrs. Joseph organizations of Harding School •lowrhanging branches adjacent to cost of court. Complainant •'was Monroe Avenue has never.been, accepted . THEY ARE SPECIALLY Mayor J-ieverogiv announced that or opened as a public street, or highway, The Smash Musical Kane, Mrs. Kate Johnson, Mrs, will take part in-the school's an- sldewajks.. _ •• ' ' ' . - ' Patrolman Ventre; . • . " ONE COMPLETE SHOW he would .be out~of~tow_n -oil busi- Found guilty, of aljowinghis dog or square or public place, and . . Dotothy^skndliii & Ted Scott Ocluiie, on Grand Jury CHASE & SANBORN ALL Kate Dowd and Mrs. Elwood New- nual-spring concert; to be present- Mr; Craig added that he • had WHEREAS ,lf appears to. tHe Govern- frbm.l P.M., to 7 KM., 1 TRIMMED ness foi> the rest' of this week and to run at large Guido Predille of ing Body o( the Borough of Kenilworth • .'..", In ' KENILWORTH- — Charles O. ed' at 8 o'clock tonight arid to- been. Informed, that the Union ^Rear- WindoW phown; only at giving you more "take home" *?<«#'• ..''•-' • • that Council President Ross .would 32fi .IMaplewppd avenue was as- that the public interest will be better Oehme of 536 Quin.ton avenue-has morrow night at the school. County Shadp • Tree Commission served by releasing said lands from dedi- 1:10 and'.9i25. 'Ronian Holiday' QFG TOP QUALITY GRINDS • Mayor Walter E,. Borifiht is rionT. be acting mayor jn his absence. sessed $10. Warden Donald Hen- cation. ; .' been chosen a ' member of • the eating per pound. 1 ss Lorraine Conovef, * music will include the borough in i.ls only at 3 and 7:35 P.M. : %ulU-V. orary chairman! . ; ' ' . NOW, THEHEKORE. BE XT OHDAINED Grand Jury that will convene supervisor in Harding" School, will tree planting project "on South shaw of the SPCA brougnt the chargQ. ' - " J ' . by the Governing 'flddy of tliq Borough By Rlchnrd Hodgera Tuesday.. His natne was "drawn THEY ARE *m^ direct (he program. Miss Margaret avenue. of Konllworth: , . . and Qsonr Hamrnersteln Zd 1 .•'I-ii, can Angle Parking Ray. will be the.accompanist. Commendation- for .the work of. 'Martin Luther* Michael Candello ot Passaic Soetlon 1: That the public.right In and ORDER BY PHONE—PAY BY MAIL. FRIDAY thru TUESDAY along with those of 35 other coun- to all of land lying; within the bed of ; DUEXEL 0-1313 ty residents Jast week in Eliza'bet'h. GUARANTEED FFEE (Continued. Jrbni page 1) paid' $10 for driving without head-- :-:i^y- Groups to perform include: The the commission thus far in its first North 18th Street between the lands now . Jane1 Wyman tion-has boon an issue since angle- kindergarten chorus, the carol year was expressed by Mayor Wil- Scheduled by ights. or formcrlv of Adolph Roessle and tho • orfe policy ,— only the Finest ! southerly side lino of Monroo Avenue Rock Hudson 4iam-H^eve4 age;-Otliot^:-niomber-s- be and the anme is hereby vacated, re- Quality U. S. Gov't Graded FAMOUS SCHIMMEL;S foot wide roadway last September. leased and extlngui.ihcd. QF ottos, the'K^eni.lworth school barid,' of the new bpcly are Michael Methodists-^— .I1OAKI) OP —and-lnspeeted-Meaf-—- • Proponents of angle p a r k i ng g Seotlon 3: The. area vacaWd by-Section 1 ^—'k*- •• the junior chorus,,the btfys' chorus, Kowalec and Nicholas LoBue. KENILWORTH — The film, I Is that area shown as, "area,to be va- "ALL THAT Propoiali FG means say. that principal advantages of the'girls' glee club and'the Twelve Reporting on results of a. survey , (Continued Jrr/m patje 1) - vated" on "ttan Showing Proposed Va- \ Sriili'd proposnls will- bo' received by UOUll S€IV€ PrOUdlU Q Quality Fully ..Guaranteed ' Martin Luther?" wi),l bo .showii cation of Part of North/ 18th Borough of HEAVEN ALLOWS" tin' Board of Eduention. School District r the«system are that move cars can Jn,C.ks. There will also be several O( complaints of a health' condition a manager is. urged to contact WESTiFIELD AVB..' KOSELLE PAEK nf Gitiwood!. County of Union, Now Jcr- ^ > • , ,. ^ to Satisfy or YOUR MONEY BACK.' 1 at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Community Kenilworth, Union County,. New Jersey," in Technicolor .be parked . in_.the same area and" pj_anp jjolOj ;. on Spruce conducted .recently by Methodist Church, Rev. .John P. him at ..his home^ 637 Kingston made by Thomas C. Trounson, Jr., Bor- Comfortable, Push-Back Seats iry, iit 8:00 P.M. (DnyllR.rit Snvinu .Tlmci FAMO;US'PILLSBURY , f ough Engineer, dated November 1, 1054. Mny H, 10S0 In' the Bonrd offlffes, Frnnk- parking is easier. . • , Soloists withlfio"various"groups the" Board of Health and Township avenue, Mr. Nadiak stated. ' Wide Screen / lin School, Gnrwood-, N. J., for furnlshinB Dexheimer, pastor, anuouncecl to- Spcjtion »'; This prdinance shall'not re- QFC TOP QUALITY - FRESH KILLED - MOUTH WATERING • A letter was received from the will be: Jane. Bieksha, Girard Engineer Patrick J. drall, Street day. The public is invited to at- lease or vacate such part of North 18th — Hit No. 2 — treiu'ful .school nnd office 'supplies, nr Homes Association. Dnhnnr, Loret.ta Hocrth, Jac^ue- Commissioner • Frederick C. Weh- Street which may also be- In Uie bed of - supplies, manual tminlnc auppHcs, luni J>AN READY!- NO FUSS! NQ MUSS! Cake Mix Kit tfnrl. JSOROUGH DF KENILWORTH CroBS Street na nnld fann Rtrpyt In nhnwn THURSDAY thru Van . Johnson ' .1 . bcr'anrt innitorlnl supplies. '""• complaining of n lot in the area line Meras,. • CaroV 'Kbwalevich, rum, Jr., reported receipt of plans The Methodist Youth Fellowship PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. Sip on the tax assessment Map of the Bor- ~" , April 2 ItiMHTred-i-ltstt;—rrttt,TticHon»—(o—bldtlcre 'adjacent to the development-being AN ORDINANCE To Vne.atcr, Release and ough of Kcnllwovthi Joseph Cotton form of -proposal, and ncncrnl conditions Harold Scheidegger, Arthur Burq, from the engineer for a sanitary wiM-attend the showing,of the film Jane WYMAN - Hock HUDSON mny be examined at the office of the _,used .')s~n dumping gfoun~d~arfcT Extlncutsh. tho public RlRhts In and Section 4: This ordinance nhall toko ger, Dennis "Fischer, Michael, Penn, sewer to remedy ihlTstttratiorrat TG7tiTlDmarXrlti oTtecl'lh the"~fnTir!h(Jr provldod bylBvTT Secretary or Superintendent of Schools. Roasting : 1 liShlGdNJ t open sewer -rnqriFroies* as a safety •J'6Tirr~C.iarnp"S'ive"lli—arrd,~*"BaTtfara' W*B rEEBQl . - - — - - . _ T -T—mi -n--| r~i i ii ji i in nn[iiii,,i-,inrr '^V ^na~°Y\°i 1 ; i Westerly .Side pt-North ,18th Streot and ;i-hool dny through Mny 14, 10S(J, .betweer '!, iiii '•(' '' hazard • to childreh.^JJhe letter Lentor '•; ., .-.-.,... -.•.,. Council ••approved;' Gpuncilmaij ; Mayor, HEAVEN ALL5WS lortening : -At. H o'dodk Sunday, morning. tha 'Eaite'rly Sfije bf North 10th Street. Attest: •' " . .0.1; Die hours of 9:00 A.M. nnd 4:00 P,M,, was signed by WilliajD' feutdcuiriz, Kenneth Patrylow and Edith' Wehrum's, rec6mmendation that WHEREAS. Hat^inE Avenue for. its full PHILIP J. McGEVNA, *- dellj;h(lul-.ftdult ramanee :ind one copy thereof • may' be obtained Rev. Mr. Dexheimer's topip^ will width between trie westerly side of North- i ••"••• Borough.Clerk, in CinerYiaScope by ench bidder. • dent. ' :'• . *" AbramBon. will be the .piano solo- the matter be referred to Borough be, "The Church Reports." He will 18th Street and the easterly side of North ioteph COTTON The Bonrd of Education reserves the s Ap YOU CAN BUY •The mayor, referred the matter iirttt/- . • . • • ',.: , •' •Attorney Louis Dughi. with iri- give a brief review of the church's 18th Street, Now- Vacated, has. never - . Statement . ; Van JOHNSON -— richt to reject nny or nil bids, nnt|/o h i c k c ii s been ncceptcd or opened by the Borough Tal ri'teived. The quantities cnlled foi BillO. . aar will convene at 8 p.m. Mon-Ordinance. i DRIVE-IN THEATRE DEL GAIZO-IMPORTED . J aru approximate and may be inerensed oi Rolled Beef 39 ->. The balance of tho purchase prleo; In £ Pastrami a «p 9 39<= day nt the church. The executive By Order of the Governing Body. Hat! ,• Low bidder must be prcpnfed to entc III contract embodying the-.terms oi ' " ^
yeah based --oir the- Mn.vor and Council. .y.-r.—.r''- in-TocKnicolor..-.. v:^: ^^ Ib. _ s Martin and .Lewis.,. ." . Clerk. durlnR any buslnoaa day. botwoon irirr^rirtvd(tv«rth&1. Purchaser shall pay the costs of publi- Robert Milchum - Jan Sterling DiirnuKh. TULIP FAIRS ST — GRADE A" - STATE CERTIFIED cation of tho Icunl Notice of Sale, rev- - For FREE DELIVERY on _ A. T. MOSCA, KENILWORTH LIQUORS enue stamps, and drawings of the r dved. The property shall bo convoyed "MAN withjhe GUN" Borough Clerk . BoulevarJ at 21st/Street by Bargain and Sale Deed, subject to April 20, 1050. 5-: njntrlctfnnR qt record, U any, and lon- WINES - LIQUORS - BEER NABISCO . , ^^ lnn ordinances: SUNDAY Large White Eggs C KENILWORTH i; It uhail be a turthcr condition of snle We Sell Holland, Old Bohemian & Horlacher Beer -^^ All Technicolor Show PKR- 33 HI-HO that where the Borough of Kenilworth Riti Crackers Crackers •ells a puree)—of property having a Danny Kaye in frontaae ol more than fifty feet, tTien IMPORTED TIGER BRAND In that Instant, the purchaser shall not "THE COURT JESTER" SAVE bo allowed to erect a home upon a Call CR SEA FOOD VALUES piece of property having less than a Swiss Gruyere sixty foot frontage. plus (. The Mayor and Council reserve tho right to accept or reject any-or nil CinemaScope - Kirk Douglas 6 oz. pkg. bids. BY Haddock Fillet The Borough represents that title to MARKET The INDIAN FIGHTER' laid properties may have been acquired either by Deed, Tax Foreclosure, or "In and 20fh St. — Kenilworth CHILDREN ALWAYS FREE! FRESH SLICED l LAND O LAKES - 93 SCORE "AA" | Turkey Dinner R«m" Tax foreclosure. . / CHeatiiiit 5-9769 TELEVISION NEW POTATOES : FREE! The premises particularly described ap- pear on tho official Borough Ansrasmiuvf I Print Butter | HEAT and 12 oz. Map, a copy of which Is on fllo-rri the Ifrlce of the Register ofJLJrrfon County. Chowder Clams | SERVE pkg. Minimum BAKE 'M — BtML 'EM | 65 Bale FOR SUNNYSIDE Loll .' Trine PAINT ROLLER AND TRAY LINDEN FARMS-Luscious Wholo Richfield Avenue ...... 230.00 173 10-11-12-13 Rlvhfk'ld Avenue .. $1000.00 LPWNS & GARDENS .Now Phone No. CH 8-9779 COCKTAIL BAR HESTAKF^I Pan Ready Whitings 100 40-50-51 S—10—5 G.L.F. FERTILIZER .80 lbs. 2.45' MATINKEE DAItT 1 t.M. Clinton Avenue WITH EVERY 2JJALSr^ $750.00 8_G—4 ORGAKIC FERTILIZER ...80 lbs. 3.50 CONTINUOUS' BAT. -SUN. . HOt,. {TALIAN-AMERICAN-KITCHEH OPEN DAILY 180 45-4(1 -^Save-by ^^^^ Clinton Avenue .... $500.00 10—8—4 HIGH ORGANIC ...; '. 100 lbs. 4.50 Air Conditioned i,or Your Dining Comfort 100 , 41-48 No. 4 LAWN SEED 1 U>. .7S TODAY and TOMORROW earn from the 1st. CRUNCHY-CRISP Clinton Avenue ... SSOO-.OO BUCH LIME»SPREADER. 30" wide 12.00 April 26 - 27 ' BEN RODOQUENO. Prop. •Accounts insured FRESHNESS 108 J3-1U- OHIO WHEELBARROW ,....: 9.95 stalk Clinton Avenue .... $500.00 '!THE BENNY 740 Boulevard up to $10,000. . PASCAL CELERY 14. I - PHIIJP J. McGEVNA, Borough Cleric. GOODMAN STORY" Pated; April 24. 10.M). 3-3 FOR RENT CURRENT DIVIDEND PITTSBURGH OR PEERLUX plus KENILWORTH, N. J. ROTOTILLERS ROLLERS SPREADERS Specializing In SHOP tHE MAYFAIR NEARES1! YOU # fltil IASY PARKING! "HOUSTON STORY" HOMEMADE ITALIAN MES HECIC (La Pizza) 60 EAST MAIN STREET, SOMERV.LU • **** « CASHING! Dr. H. Berman , AGRICO — VIGORO -r- BOVUNG — BONE MEAL SAT. thru fat.. Apr. 21 ~€aterlhr"T0~Swa;U-Partle9 *nd Banquets ;~ SPLIT RAIL FENCING 10-ft. Seciion 3.40 "The COURT JESTER" Also Meeting Hall , Optometrist plus Spaghetti with Meat Balls or. Sausage Home Made ^ 23 EAST PRICE STREET, LINDEN AATT'O DtUCDflPCC "COMANCHE" i 31 NQRTil-4VlNLIE, CRANF Eyes Examined 17 T Sea Food Specialties HAYES 1113 GEORGES ROAD, NEW BlRUNSWlCiC ".^V .'\"~'""Z , "' ' bot s BAR8UT0. Prop. > 457 BOULEVARD, On the Edge of Cranford -^ Near, Hyatt Roller Bearings STARTS WED. — MAY 2nd BHHJMH P COCKTAIL • CLAMS CASINO MondsysT Tuesdays, SAVINGS and LOAN MEMBER OF TWIN COUNTY GROCERS 488 BbULEVARD, KENILWORTH 9 '«' AS* ^ KENBLWORTH \A0 Central Ave. Clark, N. J. CLAMS ON THE HALFSHELL "Wednesdays, w 'I'LL CRY TOMORROW • MU.SSELS WITH HOT SAU All Prices Aro Effective thru Saturday, April 28th 108 HAMILTON STREET, BOUND BROOK " ^ Open Sunday 9 a.m; to 1 p.m. CR f0200 plus • SCUNGILLI WITH HOT S Thursdays, Fridays Tel< RAhway 7-1581 SATURDAYS-BOO A.M. to 600 P. W. W* raiervcth.* right to limit'quantiti*i> Nona Sold to D«al«n Dr. John B. Johnklas Memorial "FURY AT 11 22 ELIZABETH AVENUE, ELIZABETH - All True F«u,t Flavors 340 North Ave. SUnset 9-1530 Gat-wood Now Open Saturday 'til 5 o'cjoclt — Sunday 9 io 1 o'clock. Hedkal Bulldln* GUNSIGHT PASS" PLENTY OP FElBE PARld t,L /.:••• . _1... . / (6 _••
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'•/ :••;. •I- Page Fivi TKK CRAN^ORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE; THURSDAY, APRfL 26, 1956., * •I .THE CHANFQRD CITIZEN AtfD CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, APRIL gO, 1850.. ve little or hb clihifc arenls Gel Reminder 'dbacH J. Setk Veekley's track bugarsilip itunhers Overwhelk Jeff; Peterson's Takes Cub Pack tfiafn will see actibn tomorrow in c Making Room Attractive Oh Child Inoculations j_ — Air Raid instrttctioriSf -— thtf Pehtt Relays' and again Tues- ; KENILWOHTH. — The Health; dtty 'ili tiie county, relays. BlueDevife 89-28Win ••'.''•• ,•'•'•• By THOMAS 8. bIGNAN Neecls Sweep to Department today issued, a re-'i ns - The -golfers, liriuer the tutelage Coach J. Seth Weeklcy's Is EighMMrade Project --Acting---Siate' tn-dcr-to-T5arc*its-^pf^--chiIdrenTj of Coach-Bill-Maftini meet-Wpod- forb d HiHigh ShSchooll ttrackk tteam again Petersen's Dairy-.--served/riotlce •—•— The eighth. Rratje..f!irls in Mrs. llgiblc to enter kindergarten next I qpo.ninc ceremony olXub Pa.ck 182. bi*lHge today at Echo Lake Coun-^ In 7-1 dpmnnstrated its t rehiendous Friday night that they have, hot J ' Lj 'M'^ho* trjr<2lt|br3heyw^HpJay 1 niTOn e: n ne mo n J: Witlv Beb-Hobbie-holding West- I Zipn Bowler^ «. ^lvr- JfvTrDe.iense andTDisasterControliJtactice'exef-—- nciuite ^Bwe"T^ ^ ^ ^ ~^ ~ M ^ 'by~Rich~Hemck7-ther field to five hits.-the Cranford High was presented; by town Monday, and Linden next 89-28 victory-over a strong Jeffer- 115 cise called "Operation May Day", is scheduled for May I, "the pub- ford'Higri- School baseball team dropped its second Watchung School. baseball team registered in thi 134' Den%8 Tuesday Thursday,. Both are away fairies n w (started a Unit on "MaWW[a Room | Journey !<> Cranford • Y' \ rence game. 2-1,'.at the.hands of Roselle Monday, in the neigh- t$ first win of the 'season Friday son High 'of. Elizabeth club at Bowling League. Peterson's took , TiioinmnV IMS evening at the church. • ; liawill, take shelter for approximately .ten minutes' between the Win Church , KENrLWORTH-*Brpwnie Troop warm weather starts. . • 1 -Freshman baseball"players'-facrf : Al 1 Selected lit /Attractive and. Livable. There -I -—-— S--. —.;.•..-r...i _, r^.^. .hours of 7 and 8p.m. As a public service and in cooperation with ' °' community," • ' • • • '•'•• at Westfield—'a 7-1 rout.' Warinanco Pa(rk, Rosellei AVb.irom the league, leaders. '' i H*VnViru'i" "'-""'"' '"""'V'i'o 20 were discussions on "Hoy/ to Im- 64, went on an overnight trip td ".. Small, pox vaccination and diph- ^Cubmaster George Frank pre- three games in" the next Weeki The-Cougars' depth was graph-, sented the. following awards: Bob- the New;Jersey Division of Civil Defense and Disaster Control arid . Coach Stan Grayson's men have a Ed'die Jones, Roselle sophomore, held Cranford at bay for the-re- Coach' Paul Bubnaguro's club Harco needs; only' one game' to! TOTAL .' ifci pi'oye the Furnishings and Ar- the Cranford Girl Scout House re- heria immunization are required wasted no time and scored enou'gh. ically demonstrated as CHS ath-League cat pins, Jeffrey Lyon, Richard Gv the Cranford Defense Council. the.Citizen and Chronicle today pub- game Saturday tyith Linden at l^-iining six innings .after, allowing' sew up the e'hampioitshilj' nnd 'the j • ,.Enmco TIUJCKING National rahgement of a room," "Hovlr Per-1 glrl t.tiade her own while whooping cough and tetanus 1 letes took all honors in the^pole- sonality ,Can be Expressed in a; Holfti, James Vardalis and Mich- fishes these official Civil, pefense.Air Raid -Instructions. Follow ' Linden and home contests Tuesday ! | ainii>t.,_ , He'limited uhs. to win' in the first inning. Zion' Lutheran,Iby .taking two two t teams • .square olt again- to- j mrr.i Players'of the six teams of }he led roll. . ' ' •:.•••• ejections are; requested. Health m flrst stanza Steve Zulick opened it with a walk| vault, 100 and 220-yard daslis, :reo Rooirn," anrf ."How. to .Arrange :a.rds to be filled out by the family ael Meros;' wolf badge, Raymond arid.ThUftday with Westfield and" '.SPRING'' FEVER _ s to four-Hits, all in out of- throe games Tuesday—eve- moiTow night in' the finale. A: < Cranford Boys! B'aseba.U League's The girls .played games, .sang- therh .... they could save your-]ife. • ;'';' ;. "• • ... '~ and went to second; on George discus,, broad jump, and-'javelin, sweep by Petei'seiV^ would pro1-j National League were announced- Storage Spade.'' '• • • songs ffnd • refreshments were hysiclan may be obtained, at the Gershort and' Frank JoTidos; bear Kahyay ';:.-.' : .: ". ' ,\\ You have nd p'ep,: rib zip at nil , r7 three innings, The Roselle . iR at 'Efcho'Lnnes; Mountainside', .•'.'•' . ' •' I—At Home -.•.'.•,' ' •,"' ,..''' , •' : ; : fl poney's.slngle to'right. Steve stole Keve scored a "double!" winning diice one of the' big upsets .of. .-the today by K. B. Weeman of the ; After, a. lesson on..,"Tht> Daily | ;ei.ved Th made their..own. cjilth office in- the McKinley badge,"gold -arrowr Allan Smith: Coath :Dick I^egfande's Jayyee and lately, arcirt on the ball. in.;-, the-.'championship- of the > , Go to-prepared'ShcJter.'Turr! oft all appliances., . . ' : ed only one and_ struck J^QQ^ TeaillS third. Walt Sosnowski lofted a' the 100 • and 220-yard- dashes for year. . / • • committee. • They were, selected Care we should .-.give our Room," i tal.cnkfagt. cleanup School, building during . school j bear badge, gold rfrrowi two, sll- baseball team has no games sched- Perhaps you'even u alk ..'.. Leave on radio. •" . JL— : . • . . 1 high fly to the'-right fielder for Cranford,.Henry White of the Tee- Inter-Church Bowling, The Lions Club, which has been t week by managers. ", -, ' the fiif.ls will study, the principles j elocted • hours' any -weekday. ' yer arrows. Donald Johnson; gold uled tot the ;weeii but' will pjay think your boss Henrck pitched three-hit iall, B nisi uui, 'Jays was the leading ,individual arrow, two silver arrows, James . ;_ • •'• At..vi;ork •'••.',.• '•• • :•• ""' •„'" - 1 considers you- a -.iked two and struck. •. out 11. the first out. League. waging a strong battle...nil year, ftie teams comprise: Braves—•. ; This health card and .^doctors' a".' practice••. game-.-koday -swith the The key blow was struck by Ed scorer, of the day* taking first 'St. Paul's E.. & R. I placed sec- dropped*a pair to Barnetl's Liquor»' Ci'aiuiJKi Bootery and -Cranjord er.tifie.ate, of irqmuriization should Seal. '• ' .•". ."'.•'';.. Obey Wardens. Go to assigned shelter. . ' ••' •• freshmeri.:':;- '{••":.. ; . . total Joss.. Don't Si live Cranford-errors led toAt Tryotits place in-the 120-yard high hurdles . There was a large turnout- of- "Johrjson,.)who:-chased Zulicfe ^and ond,thnjc games behind . Zion Friday night but have va fairly Realtor!!,-spoysprs; A.. Barna, man- •. Be presented together "Witrr the l.:Alsn,--gold arrow and onc-y'oar .-"•;''• '. . :'•. Air School '• ';'. -., • •'••' • ;•-•'•-. let-''that-'feeling iis'defeat. . - -. '-. ".'.•, the 180 low hurdles and. the" high 1 rnnford lost no time m jump- boys. 'at.Minor League tryouts Oonpy home with a • single. Dave with .FirstAMothodist 'third and strong, hold "on third. These two iiBer;'Dick Tirfwx. Mike Bedell, ; birth .certificate on kindergarten service star,' Gregory Cerillo; lion .'Obey Teacher. Go to..assigned. shelter, quietly. . ..'•".'• get you dbwn . ., ' • '; ' MentEll health cjinics "which pro- conducted Sunday by the Cranford Ward and John Spsno.wski.._werc jump.-' ajvto^JMeihodist. II .fourth. . teams also.meet, for, another bump* )flTt.Jack De.laney, Ji'rn^Borges,. 'Hank registration-'day, next Thursday, badge, tjv'o-year service star^ Ste- _: ' .. In the Open '•; • ,, '; -.:'..' : for all the rest.of| '"v" a 1-0. lead, Steve Zulick Ta'rver'. look first" in"^the""440- i / r vide .psychiatric ... treatment. for the first Inning'by .beating Boys'. Baseball League; The 12 issued passes.-1q load the -bags. ' Bowling '20(J"br bettor were: H er- nighl ii"iatcr i' ttmiph 6\y. \Z"Z~ IM'Hollancl, Dick Babat, Bttfl -Bern-'}' between 9 n,.m: and.- nqoa..an4J phen Terjeck; lion.tiadgcr'gdld. ar- Obey-Wardens'. Go to nearest OK'd building or shelter. ... .- jJeople • with. ipSs, severe; mental .usi-; in.v.town'.'arel i.yai'd dnsh, while Hettman, took a learned. The, row; two •"'silver . arrows, • .''dennir 1 infield , hit, going on .to' teams reorganized, this year in ar Johnson out White7oI(iSl.'-.PauJis E/-&; fi. I,. R. Peppermint ROQITI. won a-sw.eei»; > " I stein, Bpb Abbott. Bob Mitoljell, they disM-iderS haye been able' to .Kelp situated.'just, likel : i-t.hs_880, J^mm_the_milD, Paterson tronvtheXmiiffirii^KielStdi'e.JluJ^^ ^^ ^tripcT-hvb-ycar-sevvice-star'r'Rob .• , :__'.•_ 1,_J i_I.njy.ehicles , . ..'_. ..: ' • ' • .• • •' • • • '.tin'-"an"' overthrow. .George attempt io have amor.e_equaUdis_-_ 1 Morrison,-,-Eirst_limdiy.terh_MiEitl'idiyterihnr , irrrr-G od£ge^4ValsoJ3J______theilfeat majprilyiof/their patients you "t . ;~ we're| the shot put. Perry lhe~aisc us7 only three-game* win of. the nigl^^MV>Tioid^'Z^.T^^^i'!IT prizes awarded to the best in each j ert Miijar; lion badge. William Get oiit. Go to the nearest OK'd building- or' shelter. —T~ 1 1 slashed a .single and Zul- tribution of playerS; a- league the si.de. ]•'-.. 212; E..Kut.sura, First ^rcsbytcrian ft ' Floyd -Impera-Imperato;; Wallyy Struble, week for Barbara Varga, who is tb resume healthy,: usefut; lives, Victims of spring -feverj .'too-.. Kaimer the javelin and'Peterson P 792 •.'/' • .. • Kno,w These Signals • • • .••:. .•• -.'• "':. -.'• ', spokesman saldi ... . .,.-'.•. Westfi.eld got' its :oniy run in tjiae I, 202; .J.Sanford, First Presby: This, pushed the \yjnners into a "OT!U" '' 1107 nnn Bob Ma'y cr~ahd John Butter. •lenvirig.town. The troop presented Johrislone; one-year seryice_ star/ tpJ^j^ J :; 4 ~hd t class tiut ctlnlc-treafanent is available the polo vault. :•-'--•. • Vida Harris".' 3rd grade :3~mlnutes—of:~wairirfg~sircri"~6r"short '.blasts "pf ^Fhe,number of players per team last of the first. Hobbie * walked- 1, 20l; J.-;Mcd"ura, St. Paul's sixtiv place-tie with the .Democratic!...... '. .j\'.. F; \v, ;ai ._ 1110 101 Cardiinals -1—Ameiican Legion,-:._ Mrs. |ir>r with n world - friendship Plan R.ED (Danger) Jitolf:Th aro only »nt to'second :on a ground J 1 ^Ehb win rvnnford's sec- • class- was sorry' to loso- Esther A den rno'thcr'sr pjh was pre- irayc~bceii~limited In order, to - " TtrRt~^N()i villu , rvaflx'd; Lutlicral'i,. 213; I*—enrro+rr-P«*S' MnikKWii'h spoii^iii1; fraTTk~-Wolfc, bracelet. The leader is Mrs. Fred —wKist-les or. horns. aBoljt tifJtJ full-time clinics in. Xhi lout. • ' . .onils.tra'iEhti_pf__the_season .and —Weber-of--.S'chleete'j;:s- Hufdwart- I _Sl'kor^ a Vargo who hns moved to Elizabeth. sented, to TMrs. Edytho. Frank of . We are always "ort the ball" -tallied. when Ed- more attention ^o. the" boys first:on;an errori'-'The Cougar-pit- Presbyierian—ll, .220;-M^Van'dL>i riti- Rein. For Fathers WHITE (Aw Clear) ...3 steady one-minute blasts siren or whistle; MiH cbUhtry.. Ah'additr6nal 600 The rurunn ^ v sixth in a ' row. The" tearrT^wdn put together games of 218, 212 ancnyvuer^.., .-.....•..- isii in:i .Taclr Feclbrka, Ed Slozies,' Ron After the trip to the zoo the boys Den- 1.- Banners for 100 percent wheh it. comes to television re to'give imore players a chance to cher ; set'tlbd' down and struck out stel, Community Methodist I, 200 All Kenilworth Browrife troops GAR-WOODr-The annual Fath- / . •'• 2 minutes silence between. part'-time .cjinlc:^ give:seryice only ,iie Jolmson got a single to center, participate, it was explained. The Grosvenor arid Hackenbcrg 'but four in a row last" year after L. Ra,ff, Temple' Beth-El. .200; J- 204 fur a 634 totiil.vliighesl-of .niy i nVrardiiu-iii .... Kill' V" Wolfe, Tom B;irth,.C,tu-y Geiser.'Ed ..and girls wrote letters'to Mrs.. Mae went to Twin City Skating arena, attendance for March-Den mcetr- A. Tlilt'o Vii" ers' Night program o£ the Gafwood J about one''or- two flays a,we,ek, on pairs. Don't .take' chances with 7ulick scoring easily. But Gene. spokesman!•;.thanked':, all; parents Dave Monier singled, to driVe in dropping its opener, MacKay, Osccola Presbyterian night. BS3 7IU. BurlCo, John McV-oy, Fritz Wee-. Rook's class to tell the second ings were presenteH to Mrs.. Anna ; TOTAL ni2 l Elizabeth, last Saturday. • " PhreHt-T/ba.cHer~Assbc1atlon7willb"e day at the high/school courts and lhe"~SVerage. Alrrios^ :ail rmental -iv's well-aimed-throw- to Gatch- who have, volunteered to assis' the only Blue'Devil r'dn. Freeman The .summaries: " 208, arid Jv- Gudor, Zion Lutheran Others- with games, of 200 or man, Paul Henderson, Pete- O'ect gra'cle children what they had Girl Scout..Tioop 58 rriet last Prosseda's Den 5 and Mrs. Edith health , clinics HdVe, waiting llstt Cranford Ml, , JrlTrrton 2B •LTD.- i held this'evehing in Lincoln School 'tico Davis nailed Donay at'the managers struck; out to: end,. the inningi " '' ' '' ittvc we're: Jahrt; Swan Cluijiiers, ISO 203 •Tom HolY, Dob Montfiq.mery- and seen. week in the home of Mrs. Chester Miller's Den 7. Tennis Team Has tussle with faculty players. Wed- of ,frohi three months to a year1. factory performance, call in ai 100-ynr.d doKh—1h1 . KKcvp , Cn^Cf , 213. ; Austin .... auditorium at.8:1;5.. After a short "Teams selected -are as follows .In the third, the Cranford boys Schvnvder,, Gruntqrd; 3. C, Jaeksan, Crun- week the, league ends Hi 200 .Loderstedt, 'Pe'pp.errm i«i ' |: GoodmnVi ..'. ...i.sV, 124 121 Jack Corragio.- • -, . Mrs. gnid Levy's class is study-! Murphy, 316 CoolidRO drive. The business meeting and'nomination Cubby-'was awarded to Mrs. Fay nesday at the school, Mos.t: of Ihe .ejcistlng,. clinics are expertr Economy \Electric. Cal winners struck back in the Nomahegan Division,' Apaches- fordrd. .Time—10.3..Time0 ' v^ '..Kill' 111) lltli Dodgers—Hedenberg-MacBean, widened the gap to ,4-1 by register- • 220-ynvd dash—1dash1dh .. KWe, ,6ranfoid,6ra; 2;. seaspn with aa-'two-ma - two-man swee,sweep, |oom. '^;' Hny*k. g-anJJ ShoeJ ^^ ...... I:MI IH:I 173 ing houses. The class talked, about scouts took turns ' spelling out Corjllo's Den'8 for the most par- Busy Schedule v The! Varsity baseball squad Wll concentrated in a few-large cities. CR 6-3835: ..'..,-• \ . J#n of the second ' with the of'officers, thei;e''wlll be a surprise 1 bottom Ken Evans, manager; Rober' ing two more markers. Johnny Sos- C. Jacksonk . CrnntordCt A 3. F. Jacksonk , 177 • 140 spot.^br; M. • Raimondi, manager; the homes animals.live in and themessages with signal flags for the ents attending the- March pack, TheCuanford High Schopl.ten- play No,rth Arlington today 'at The .great majority of the. statets i< inn. This was accomplished Crnnfor'd. Time—24. . \ JO program in charge of Superintend- t'vinfi 1 Speth, Gordon Moot, Gregory Dip nowski singled, Norm Muldrow Chhrles- Evans, Art Johnson, different homos, people live mil group to guess.' The meeting ended ent of Schools Lewis F. Laird and meeting.... '-. /. nis team will see action in three Memorial Field and meet Harrisbh ,gh a one-bagger by Davis 440-yard dnsli—1. Tarvjir, Cranford; 2. day Ma> .., at tlu. PmK Hotel, ,«20S"Mlch 0,Si'Hftrt:d aTemienl.'-i .TOTAI. iwa Charles: King, Mike Pender, • Bob ner, Kurt -Vpllherbst, Jim Down got. an infield hit and Jim Rice Curry, JolYbrson; 3; Mitcucll, Crantord. M.AKK.KT .Karon Haug brought in a b'il'd with taps.: .• ' '.•..'. Richard Harpciv •• - , "The curbs displayed their crafts contests in the next sewn clays. oh .Monday,- also at home. No successive errors by , Norm ing, 15wight ;Davies, Gerald Gray' time—5-1. —1~ . ' \ , . Plninfield. • • 201); K A. Pctevtol.'Petorsc.^ F./Vc-.on.' 210 Gall. Vince DiStofjmo, Jerry Mad- was walked to load the bases. A urn ' inn hfiusc'she had made and told about -Leaders are Mrs. Chester Mur- following the theme of the,month; Coach "Stu Goldblatt's swingers WatchungConference etigagemehs' Cranford catcher, and 080-yard run—1. HottmnhV Cranford 2. League standings- are as follows. ^^, 209:_Ausjin,JPetersciVs Dairy | R. Ti.mfsv. _ __^_4.,,u ,,.ir,:i,,. John Miloskey.' Joe DiFabio, Refreshments will be served.in ce, R'ichaVd Geddes. Clay Beall single by Hobbie scored one run St, Clalr, JciTcrspn;. 3. Bii:di\n, Jcflcrson. ..rii > _uua it.^Arthur Weber brought in a phy !ind Mrs. George Casscra. 1'B.ij'd Watchers", An" active .even- will meet R'ahway tomorrow at are slated-for the,next week foi Herrick,' in . attempting to. pickofE this cafeteria by the fathers of the iTat~~Davies~Carl—Pete.rson~Dety aHM"Zuliek~"singled-homerthe -sec- 1.77. —Zp,bcJ, the,team of Coach' Paul Bubhag- er._^ ^Wa^ n! '"••; -V.;ilJLj^— ^afi~2Q2j •D'A.less;u-^dris£_Fi!-cher's| A; Tinm;«,..-:• .,...,.;..::...,.is» ' ••y® VCTTl5Sffo.. inis^Klei^DehnissCi^rinofeSJiiyiei •on*pSS*feKgeaa3,Qaes=JEmd==1a!iii3& ington School. ticiputinfTiTP" "^ • The "BuonaL , Time—4:40.3. / '.••'-.• \ , • ,t 4—Crnnford Methodist 2 ..... 50 Market, '200; • ReinRoTa7~HnyecK'5r Upton and Bob Outcault. Mrs, Mabel Anderson!? seventh okees—Ed • Faulkner, manager end the scoring. •5—Trinity Kplscopnl •>"> 41 IBBTAdvances li T^eachers of Franklin and Linc- Mrs. Walter Borlght, JDevl 9, was their last serious threat in. the 120-j.ard hir.h luirdlcs—1. Wlilte, Jcf- 43 Foods, 21QJ Austin, • Harris, Ltd.. . POLICE BKPT. 11' Ph-ates—Lehiph Oil Company, .•_.Cjrt>nford_.scpred twice more in 0—St. Paiil's -Mothodtsl' 5'1 1117 i J ms -i-SQkl—SB-1—-4f—chocolgla HSStstGTr-by^ crrb-Trro+he rs—itt=-sepv—\\ "tKird frame - whcniZulick*s.Juggcd= I forMi^2^.WaUoi|Tjc£Cgrson;.3i.Pctcrsgn, d--.,.-.-..: • }'"»• -- bars for the eighth grade trip. i"olri Schools will be in their cl'ass- Peter Meyers, John AbbbttrfPi leTTfth. JimKicesingli^dinTa-HiSb^ Crnnford. 4-V .utti .; lit:i-7- JoHif Geisler ing refreshments; The next swirn- • Plumbing ^Painting • •i triple • to left-qenter with one 10() .lo\tf hurdles—1; White, JeYferson; B—C\&- 203; Coventry,"' Shaheen Agency, BrnuKtlinn • 153 inn Giants-^Kiwanis, spbnsor; Gus. Mrs: Catherine Rentier's, second featuring hand made- .aprons, pot' 1 •gar, William Edwards, Richard and Bob Hobbie and' a sacrifice fly 10—Gnruood Presbyterian ,.:,.. 3H SB 213 ur. IJpughkeepsie, N. Y., it has been 103 Adams Ave. CRanford 6-1261 " '.asb. H-e promptly stole' second tnn'ce.—102 feet. 5Mnches. 00 20R; Hni-ris, Shaheen Agency, 205;. Fulfhi'i' ' . 1B0 Engel, manager;'Jini Washbourne.•• WM , , givide invited the parents of the holders, towels and many other Kjeldsen, Bobby Jensen, Richard by Zulick. ' • . . Pole vault-rl. Peterson, ..Crnnford;. 2. \si—first 'Presbyterian 2 Nletirel. Jr. 142 in4 announced by the company. AjinivermryFete third. Herrick retired the McCord, Cranford; 3. McNally, Cranford. Torgei-Sen, Shaheen Agency 1 224; StUiiali 1 sr, • 121) Fred Bishop, Peter Verg'alla,. Jeff class to,' hear urid see how the useful, "articles; a- home baked Bradfield, Peter . GUy, Richard Hobbie. struck out eight, issued In the few mental hospitals 45 13 Mr. Geisler started .with JBW next two 'batters Jo good fashion. Helfilits—9 feet. 0 Inches. '''•/• Cory.,' Methodist Men's Club, 203: •M.-i'nilk'ap , .Waft ETIRCI, Bob children arc^jaught rending. "Open goods booth, a White fclephaht js, John O'Reilly, John Le- .hree bases on .balls- and hit one 80.- n-13 in 1949 as a technical engineer. but Blasco scampered acroscross with Smtthors, John Oy, Brond Jurnp^-.l. C. Jackson, Cranfoi'd; iihich- specialize in intensive MacPherson, Methodist Men's TOTAL, Konopnck, Neil . Caslaldp; John House" was last Wednesday, and and refreshments. For Mayor, Stu Pogue land;.. Mohicans—Reg Lingerfel.dt, batsm&n. For Westfleld, Grosv'e- 2. Turver. Crnntord; .3. Knlmer, Cranford. the winning marker as *"' Distance — IB feet,' 7 Inches. treatment of selected cases, im-*- Club,, 204- Keetch, Theulre -Diner, GKNKR.AL '2i Vergalia," PofoW-anl,-Stave. Engei, He was promoted'to project engi- For the children, there will lae Rtmnk out, three and Morphis JB7 '•' Thursday. ' ijjn-innfpr: 'Rnnald Farb. iRichard -4-Uilh-Juuip. White. Jefferson; 2. |-p pWc-m en t-—a nd—ueco-uery—tatcs. ^TWeTO7TlTCirtre-Drneir20l-t-Zie- DfFrtbtOT—"Jim- Miss Joan Meyers' kindergarten neer ufi3 outdoor rides and gamesT one. Grosvonor Walked four and Kalmer,. Cranford; 3. Pctorspn, .CvantordT P. DiLorenzo 151 1JI) T5n\r hA been as '.high as 8^ percent. lcnbach, Citizen and Chronicle, 22B: 150 classes' have been learning about trical laboratory in 1952. avenue were feted by their sons, Height— 5-iccJ, 1 Inches A. L. A.'ar Lingerfeldt,. Charles Teese, Ray- Morphis three. ... Howard, Citize;^ and piironicle, A; Bi>fardlm-lll ...... 172 1-1-7 WO Polls, Bill •Fiiroman and J-im En- He received a'BS degree in .eJlc- William, Jr., and Frank, in h'onor 203 community', helper!;. They made score: • inond Kelly, Terrence. Kelly, The score: 201; Ranhofer, Citizen anrt Chron- A. Pavii-s...... •• 170 gel. policeman badges and hats .and trieal engineering in- 1949 from K-Teeh ^Variety Show of their 25th vvi-'ddlng anniversary ^u. I ' CnANFORD I ' WESTF'IEX.D P. Blzkaltn .... • Kin J AB R rt| ' AB R H Mark Weber, Stephen ' Van' In- CRANFOfin icle, 201; Stnigert Breeji's ' Gold Handlc-iU) .. "".'.'..'. 1 23 in 211 - Cubs—Bell's Pharmacy, sponsor, •learned, how the policemen- help the University of Illinois.. During at Bay- Leaf Memorial Hall on . AB R Hi . AB H II 117 •! ss 3 0 0|Ziiliek, 2b 3 12 wagen, Douglas Nordstrom, Paul Zulick 2b 4.1' 2-MncBoJllV. ss 2 10 Maroons Playofi Victory TOTAL ...... 11(12 005 Ken Woemiin, managbr; Jim Som-' Set for May 18, 19 2b 3 J 0|Dnncy, ss ?3 0 1. Checks, .201; Gritske, Breen's Gold them. Next they will, discuss the Worid War II he served in the Sunday afternoon. . 51 2'Novr/llq. 3b 2 0 0 Holdi-r'icl.'.lb- 110 0 W.Sos'ski, cf 2 0 0 Kelly, Billy Plampdon, Curt Jam- Checks, 230;.and Hull, Dempcrntie ill' mi»rs,' John Thcisz, Joe Lynch, , ' •KENILWORTH — Tickets are There, were 100 guests present, WSos'sltl.cf 5'0..0IKailfmhni :ib , 2 0 0 . LEIUCUI PSSO firemen .and plan to visit .thevflrcj Navy, pVimarily as an instructor --s- c 3 1 1 Johnson, lb nqiiist— ;.™^-.i_..177.._ .J.Qt.. Jessie Nacllomnn, Cisco Collins, now on sale for the K-Tecn Club's mostly~~relivtiyes~attd~ a few close P.,,..,,. :ih '3-0-11 Word-31 .isiaL. Johnsbn, lb - 5 0 2!Gros%'.enQr. r>. ILDJ1 .clopartment.- In the Naval Research Laboratofy •2"0"0|Hnclt'bcrB. -2b 3.0 Defeat 64-58 Knlerlin V 1.0?. . . - iTeT irMTlcReir Mil^~Giil1\re-ctr Bill— — ,|jzarlety-s'hO-W..-tQ be presented May •fEunil;y-rfr-iends.--A--bufTelr-supppit| jO;iy • rf _1' fl 0 OlJ.Soii'skl/ ~NOT I.EAOl'E- •I'll RTrdto~SbnqcrlT- Cin-c-ii If 10 0|Mi|ldrow, c TEAM STAND»NOH • 1111 • in:i -.10." hBiiii, • J-trdt—A-ugeMo:!—-T-7High School. It was the twelfth Methodist 'Men's Club DITulio .. ;. 1117 general hospitals last year to get KENILWORTH—Eleven mem- Featured in the show will -be Church, Westnold on. April 18. Hi-rrii-k. Three bnse_lUt-t—ZuUck. Double Crnnford • 1:11 ' School. . SominoleS=^—Frank Washbourne 100 00p 0—1. straight win for the-~Maroons. Democratic Club Hall treatment- fur physical ailments, bers, of Girl Scout Troop 57 songs, dances and skits and music 1931. Mrs'. Severage ,ia the former plays..-- Smith, Blasco ind Holdcrrcld. Westfleld- g Brecn's Gold Checks .. Barlow •• ..MB' . He is married and lives with his played by the K-Te.en orchestra. Hoses on bulls—off Jones 1; Herrick 2. manager; Robert Knox, John. El- Errors—MacBcan, Nbvello a, Grosvenor, In the preceding playoflfff game Peppermint Room "UY.< nt least 5 000,000 are estimated to mm. overnight trip to wife and two daughters and a.son.I Miss Angeline Napplitano pt West- .struck out by—Jones 4. Herrick 11^. liott, Thomas Donnelly, • Edward HnckonberR 2, VonttmiRlia, Hobble . 2. is—Scbrumpf nnd Pecora. Two base hit—Moiticr^2. -Bases oi\'balls ^ob! -- .\ Theatre oinc Falls, ErrTeo TrUcflnR • • Gubas .... their leaders, Mrs. Av'ery Ward . Fred (Kelly) Lee is the adult Addoms, cfife 1, by Grosvenor 3. overtime battle. Jim Bell was high •League'_ will conduct its annual ac'hleclei''s Hardware Date Shifted to May 16 Hunter, Karl , phis. Umpire—Lluke and 47% H.i-vt'f and Mrs.' George Fraser.' This' adviser for the show. Tickets may Hunter, Karl Skidmore, Bren scorer for Harris, with 30 points, fund drive'Ma-yn, Richard Hurley, Cranford Shut' SJlure .... Renovation Work LoeloH, Miqhael Clar.e, Donald .eight of them - in the overtime Fischer's ..Maikct •• be-purchased from Mr. Lee, Peter, For County Track Meet league - president, .announced- to- Hayeck's Foods- troop has elected officers . as Head-On Crash Dixon, James Walsh.' *ipcl. Kit Wade hit for 17 for 4 Clifford Wol.fi another adiilt ad- Date of the county high school Golfers Thrash day. He said, that me fund require- V. >..- W. -. Iri fo'llows: Susan Wayne, president; At Local Church Unaml Division — Chicasaws— e wii Innis. Ltd. llandli'iip :ill viser, or any member of the club. championship track meet has been f the winnerswinn . ments would be much greater ,thb rinncsz Market TOTAL ' R33 USED Patricia Dressel, vice-president i GARWOOD — Reflnishing and Mike Battaglini, manager; Rober Injures Jonas * The K-Teeh Club meets every .hanged from May 17 to May 16.' Led byiipn Staples, the league's year due to the expansion of.the t Judy Vonderaa, treasurer, and varnishing of the hardwood floors ETnden, IOK2-IK2 KENILWORTH — Leslie Jonas, Friday night at Harding Schooh it waass announcbd this week. Galen, Thomas, Nolan, Rober leading jfcorer;,. the 400's went league from 16 to BO teams. kind's Pharrnacv RJIAHKEN AOENC'V ••Florence Torrenti, secretary. is the next rJroject for the Work Cushmeyer, Breriri Nadelman, Kcn- The Cranford High School golf guilders' Genernl 23 C'ovenlry . . ' . 1-17 47, of 307 North Eighth ss,treet. is Coach J. Seth'Weekley's Cran- ahead in the.first>half and led, 27- The township election districts 24 Lucas 153 Members.: of Qirl Seoijt Troop Night sessions being conducted on licth Morrigp Edmond Hudson, team • began its season on a high Lehilih Esso CARS in fair condlton in Elizabeth Gen- 'liMrk. •..•1511 tit lhtr6arwowd—AsseTri'- will take ' the lfl note. by •• svVBTfrTpiTrg~trfTrdicrrr-l-O-%- 2A^.n\. tho half. BuKthe. Maroons \vrH—ber-BSS-i-g-ned- 56 completed requirements lor era! Hospital today with..a coh-^ defend their Union County Bandall Nelson, Robert. Katz, JC61" came up "with a 40-pcSint second SWAK C j q bly of Gp(l, Churen,'- it was an- 'tens of thousands with cancer will ltf$e tlieir lives 1M>, Thursday at Echo Lake Coun- teams and a complete coverage is Jahn 107. .lucky ' Mil their adventure badge with a ciission suffered when his Car col- Conference championship. The rain Katz, Michael Delia Rosa, Jimmy half.,to capture the playofr-title, expected. •' ' ' ' \ - - ' Savurcool ...lfil' . TOTAL Oliil cookout qt Wild Cherry Camp Sat- lided head-on with another auto Suspended for 10 Days nounced today by the pastor, the Battaglini; Comarichcs—^E. Dreier, try Club, Westfleld. • • : ' Hobbie was .high man for ' .inino Rev.' Dirk P. Hoffcr;' needlessly lliis ^ear. They could have beeh date'will be.May 17. . : All four of Coach Bill Martin's To familiarize Crawford rosid- 3rooks lOlt METHODIST MEN'S Cl.Un ill ' urday. Mrs. Malcolm Roberts of at 11:55 p.m. Sunday, 'police rc- GARWQQ.D :— Borough Council manager;"- Paul Gilbert, William chjimps, hitting for six field goa thus far. have resulted "swingers won their • games, with l^ts with the league's Wli'vit-ies, u Rocker :1O5 • 111(1 177 ' 2I1M Troop 25 was their guest. Leaders j port. received notification at its meeting cured by tsitly diagnosis and\ prompt treatment. Dreier, Barry Qdeil, Jerry And- and. nine free throws: for a total * wil.l be dislributtecl.'tb ea'c'fi \ Handicap 7;r..-.= r.,--.T,..,,..lft •vtaePhcrKorV -. . - - 204 173 Mill The accident occurred at the Tuesday night from the Division in giving a new appearance to the Cranford Leaves League rews, William DeChabert,. Robert Richard Hurley, the number one TOTAL R39 Ti'ctsi-l. . ..147 If':"' 1«3 Bil are. Mrs. John Miller- and Mrs. interior of the church building, or of 21. points. Lanza registered 19 stating its.\ goals and SCHLECTEB'S HADDWAJ1E ill 171 172 171) man, and Tom Nagle, number two, 2(M Boulevard and Shady lane, ac- of -Alcoholic Beverage Control that For the first time since 1946. Pavics, Thomas Pavics, Charles 2W 212 !)ittn-y . 137 1S7 I S3 Albert Frahdano. and Harding got 11 for the winners. Weber 1I1S Center street at Hemlock avenue Will one of these unfortunate victims.be' winning, all three points. • . • the manysbenellts whicn boys de- IISS : -.11 (1 ll ,'•'• Brownie Troop' 79,- of Saint cording to Sgt. Charles Lohmann, .the retail plenary consumption. li- there will be ho representative Dreier, Sheldon Mittleman, Peter Hitting double figures for the Leonhiirdt m:i - Ml WE the Rev. Mr. Hoffer reported Tony Stein,'who played number rive , fi'6nT\partici'pation in thr Vlnrkowleh .srr ""TOTATT-:: ~". -IMS- IWO IV7il Theresa's School just completed a who said Mr.. Jonas was .driving cense of John Fernandez, trading [mm Cranford in the Union County Gatyas, Max Schloff; 400's were Leo pilug. with 16, FrankenberKer ... 151 1:10 Venetian blinds, were installed in a friend of yours ^ it could happen. 1 baseball activrt^es. ino- without lights and on the wrong as the Scandla House, hns been v^eball League,'-which will re- three, bested his, opponent, 2'/2- /2, ilnyeck , .104. •• T1IEATHE U1NKI1 .1 • ' SAVE YOU - bean-bag project. The bean-bags Crees—John O'Leary, manager; Moran, with 16, and Staples, with ."Good 'sportsnvanship' ^nd good ...0115 8S0 side of the road at the time of the suspended . for a 10 day period both the. auditorium and basemen ia an eight-team alignment this and R.on Welke topped his opposite TOT AX S. McCoiinu'k . . ir>» Ill-I 'were given to Sister .Peter Thomo- during the past week. Volunfee We know thai Saucer strikes one in four. Joseph Pehobro, .Richard. Mal.cy, 11. / . citizens are' uiir IVHt objcV'tive il il Ki'oli-h .. 2l>:i . liiU MONEY - collision. starting at • 2 a.m. Monday and season. .The ...first games wilill bbe number, 2-1. ' > ' PEPPEnMINT ROOM 1:in .v. Linn,. /• ir.:i sina for the use of her kinder- work sessions also are he.ld Sat- W&y«i«v«Xonps-, Joseph O'Brien, Gary Tho Maroons took the league this program," Mr.NfcUirliy said. 1117. in:' ehdihg at 2 a.m. May 10'. played May 6.. A point is awarded for the best '.oclerstL'dt '....."...., lie t. Mead ../.. .. . Ull 201- garten children. . * Dr. Roland Johnkins and the urdays. ,• .' ..,/ Weskrna, Carl Weridelken, Mi- championshipship from the 400's Also included in the 'pb^.klet will Perry ...; HIS in-1 t •FiiiivliLld. • . - 1110 lll'J The charge was mislabeling two There's a way to help that friend,'and thousands of , score on the first- nine holes, a 107 Last week the troop had. as'their First Aid Squad revived Mr. Jon- chael; Hayeck, Marb; .Etten, David by. defeating them twice during /be a listing nf.the teams ; Delia Sala, J. ... 133 V "Kmilner , l-JH' as, who Was knocked unconscious; bottles of liquor. According to the On Sunpfayy Sunday School wil polnt"for the^best on the last-nine Dellu Sala. S.' ... m- nitnclfcjtp' • )2 . guests five.girls from Tronp 64 others, ThatVby helping the Americati Cancer Society Van Brunt, Robert .O'Leary, Rob- the regular season. The 400's Won] ules for tKe Pony, America^, Na- '^.aikttwskl '..: .mo ' . . TOTAL . H":l - BOll He. was taken to the hospital in -.coirifelnlnt, the mislabeling was convene at 10 a.m., morning work •holes and'a point-for the lowest iw who, along with Mrs. Billy Em- shop will be at' 11 o'clock and ert Riesling, Donald' Jackson; all tjjelr games with the exception tional and Minor loops. pelln Sala. C -T.CI.TIZEN-C'II1K)NIC1,E 121 No. Bl —1952 CHEVROLET . . the aid squad ambulance. ' detected at the local bar on Feb- spread UB edkoalloiml message as widely as possible/ Crows—Ed Richel, manager; Bruce score for the game. of .the contests with the Maroons. Handicap . m U •.leleilhiu-li . 2'-"' -I";' mert, their leader, taught the troop evening evangelistic service wil T-he boys will visit homfcs-' ii TOTAL .DUO inn llnwnrri : ... IS" 2DI 2-1'b Deluxe 2-Door Sedan, Ra- ruar.v 4. Cnr- Cnnch Mnrtin announced that E r.TOH&-to. their baseball umloi'ms. aiiUUL .h "HIS lozzi, Stuart Prcund, Edward Var- last Monday's -scheduled bpenoi Orrnk, J-r." nutliinaniv 101) 171 inn did, Heater, and Many oIHor MoW^ypu ..cott^ agiiins.t Rahvyay_was postponed .be- hop.ed that. Cranford will \;on- JOk. ^1(17 - 'itM:-—;—Slrf cho, ienny Grand, Richard Plant, rjEp&utg;iienprqu»Vy---to---this7pt 'fep^e^jtii^protective .;In|onaa^pii^a_M3^cef~?r! iHSTTetStr' Thomas—Fedorico,- eauso---bf-'-wofe-grttunds.'.and^.w.il.I as the-benefits" will accrue I'Hidiejv-."-., :H1D no UnpTALlV^.':.i!'....:.-r-_ JI7. ,.., 'JUST.... ^sSfet-HobOTf: Richel. ' I probably b> played: off. Majp 7. aS :: .r kl Rbert Richel -bwh y6iilSv)--o'o'h-'tthuocl..Mlf".;-i I Orrok-. Sr. '- nitEEN-S GOLD MIIECKS.-JlJ- . -No..70^-1953 CHEVROLET, 4- ' Also chosen" at" the annual""play- nsi LJlutons-John^Wright;rtln5e«l'p>SoraTriOTgmav-meot:mcludmB' The league goal is'$3,000. TOTAL iwn .ru.Htii , • ltvi. in! .D6or 210 Deluxe, 2 • Dbor. 2- Twenty-third-street.' . -School of- St. Paul's Evangelical er, auction" of. the Cranford Boys" StalKlT :::..- •... H'J" " Hill " Thomas " Charles, TRoteerr-MTrssodrWoodbriclge r Tono, Radio and Heaicr.- Very The financial burden of prlvati Baseball League's Ameriea-n "~ nARCO CHEMICAL CO Hrecn- .-• . ••- .--:•-. ^-m. i -1-7-7- "^HcTBtoomfteld-woman-sustained -ODttr33,eformed Church will hold you.give your dollars to the Arrterican Cancer TbenV a Hghl type.md Frederick Weaver,; James Wright Bteel Production 191.~ itii. "•"•:V57 . Clean, Low Mileage. " ~ -— atioh for'their fly-up. Mrs. How- a truatment for 'spiiuus incrttirr—rii League la^t week at' the Casino 1(17 1 tm 1S2 a cut~on the upper lip and two "chuck wagbn" supper in the du of boat toli Th» production of steel, require!! 111: ard Krueger taucbl_the girls bed- ness Is usually .too great for an Racket-Wielders were the.following teams: , Hiiriu'y 157 2(1.1 chipped teethv Robert Greenwald church recreation hall at 5:30 p.m. Society, ybii ^6 jhaking an investment that SS' the use of wood pickling tarUdj Svrdm;in. ins 177 is: 072 No. 33—1954- CHEVROLET, makingl. The meeting was last on6 individual or fnmily. Only your oeedi und in-i of East Orange, a passenger in her tomorrow. Proceeds of the affair Robert Canning, Ronald Indians—Packing Engineering capable of gtandlntf up under "--* Mirhnels' . mi 200 Spi. Cpo., Std. Transmission. 2 week at McKinley School- will go into the building fund. percent of hospitalized mental pa pays off in the ^ving of hiirnah lives. budget ThM Whip Jeff, 4-1 and W. L. Schrooder, sponsors; TOTAL. .1121 0.01 uoo DEMOCIiATIC car, suffered contusions of the'| tients arc in private hospitals; 9' Gary Dixon, Jon Thorna Tone Ivory Top and Green Brownie Troop 63 welcomed-a "A Misplaced Emphasis" will be goafoc Losing only the Nu'mber 1 singles Jack Warrington, manager; Dennis FIMniirr body. Radio and heater. new member, Susan Duffy, last right elbow and knee. percent of patients are in publi Shawnees-John Carmody, mana- Wnhl Mr. Jennings wns uninjured, ac- the sermon topic of the Rev. Wal- Pei'hajps lilt} Ufo tf one Wend. • ' trailen, motor* tnd • John Sharer, Stephen Sopko, •match, Oranford High School's Byrnes, Robert Thiesmeyer, Bob IJrlKiiiKln week. The girls are busy wording ter C.Pugh; pastor, at the 11 a.m.hospitals (federal, stute,. count, rtcTfiTty tuutii—hmr Clare, Art vennertTWlnreirvcrll-aT cording to police. ' • - •arid* city). Thus, the flnancia too. Wp"U gla Who are the Sephardlc JcwiT Thi bested Cranford's John McCarthy Watkinson, manager;'Gary Duay, may be picked up In Health Of- American Cancel* Society new Evinrudef ... • with in a woman's hair, or and Black, oven has Power aav*ribl« coal deposits—enough to Jews of Spanish or Portu^en* de Cranford's ^oe Ford 6-0, 6-1. _ • Bill O'Rc/iDy, Pete Malaspina, Jim iSlQY Ih$ Advantages Qf fice, McKinley School any day Windows and Power Seats. 1 1 last for mere than 1,000 y«ar« at •cent. The nnmo !s derived from th. Other matches went as follows: Dimock, John Puglisi, Alan Bit-/, OIL BURNERS clipped to a necktie I'lr-ivi '.-;;" !.' during school hours," it was an- Hebrew word for Sp-otn—Sephirid Again Beats Albanese o<*ed<»nt rito of nroductloa. Joe Ford, 14. son of Mr. andArt Wondelken over Mike Brail- Rmco Blnkley, Barry Black, Jnmes No. 31—1952 PONTIAC. Cata- nounced today. ove, 6-4, 9-7; Stove Haveson over The kindergarten classes made Mrs. George Ford, of 22 Riverside Kervick, Dick Duemmler, Jim lina, 2 Tono Green, HYDRA- SINCLAIR'S drive, once a'gain bested Art Al- Bob Hecht, 6-4, 6-3; Bill Living- Watkinson, Paul Flartey, Jim CONVERT NOW! MATIC DRIVE & Radio and Wit aj/isjt to the fire dep'artment..Each ston and Jim.DiClenco over Norm "cTiild ~h"acl~B~rnrrrto—srtrm-the-ftre outboard* banese of Elizabeth Sunday in Washbourne, Chet Mickek and Tom Hoator. Stein and Dan Barry, 6-3, 6-0 and iOathout. > CLEAN •_QUIET truck and try on the hats-. One Limousme^Serviee «w built Ntneucw the Casino to win OTe-junior Unlon- o Mlddlese.x County Table Tennis Charlie Scher and Haveson over Other toiims in the league arr » ECONOMICAL of the volunteers showed them mo deli to chooM ^r,— i—Xb.im^B—Q.ruil—DJUIII K?Hlfm;l]T and —Trips t-n nil railway Btqtiojia & piers t Want tA hfelfr cdnqller Cancer. cTrawptoTrshtpr Bt>b-N«tmftrv-a TiTe~rWiTrtc-SrjX7-tii;inaRed by Wil- from .. . S to 30 hp. I ONE MOVING PART Joe beat Art April 15 at the Ca- 5.3 Q.^ liam Donnelly; the Tigers, by Leo SAVINGS HEARING AID HOME HEATING everything. , • —CALL CRANFORD 60961 - 6-2272 ,See than now I I NO DOWN PAYMENT NOKRIS Mrs. Vida Harris' third grade Is ( ) PleiiBd Send riiri tiei information about sion to capture the junior stair ' arocoon O^.Brien; the Orioles, by Dan Terry begining a study of btrds.. Allyn championship. • . . • ; SERVICE Shepard brought in Some ' tine in- ( ) ^neloiMMl is my contribution of $..t..,r..-,, td ihe Cancfer dark green ln_ color, nnd have tendtr 1 PAY LATER North and Central Aves. formation nbout birds. ' — Prices Very Reasonable — Recreation Softball itnlics and compact burls. In the flow- j 5lO IN WRITING Westlield, N. J. •A- High Quality Sinclair Crusade. The children of Mrs. Mae Kook's Meeting Tonight v WEslfield 20220 Anti-Rust Fual Oil second gTade have made individual •In Little 500 Race All team's wishing to enter Jerry Kotlarz, soa of Mr. and PAYMENTS AS LOW AS • lammkobla Clgilly and <£• Low Cett Complete Burner activities about sings of spring. the Cranford Recreation Soft- USED CAR LOT These children have made picjujm t4iai« CAMP WINNEWALD Mrs. J. S. Kotlarz of 3 LaSalle.ave- $2.50 PER WEEK Dtpmtloblllly Service Contract ^_- ball League must signify their nue, is a member of one of the 32 • Opinlei lei Only bobks about local birds: Dorothy NATIONAL FOR 10 BOVH — AGES 0-1'J 624 NORTH AVE., EAST intentions of doing so at the About 104 o W«»l fc A Most Convanittnt Rademacher, Gary Kernan, Don- A5SOC1ATIOM Addrtuw_ four-man teams which hnve q'unl- Open Until 9 P. M. MEMBER HUMBINO final league organization meeting •Itnroalnit'nted. Individual attention. flied for the Little 500 bicycle race n • Htv, Highly Ellklnl Budget Plan , - na Oravetz. The following chil- "THE WORKING MAVS OIL Bl/RIVElt blma-Slii Eo'rphou CONTBACTOIW at 8 o'clock tonight In the town- Home atmosphere. Idenl (or first at Indiana University, Blooming- ^Cpmplet* Lin* b! \ dren, have, mode riddle books: Qty- 10-Doy Won»y Bocli Oua'Bnt*; 1 I Zon tstt. ship rooms, Pete ,Nylen, chair- yfjir. Ciimpcrs,. . Anljiinl.i. , SujiurJor ton,' Ind, ' . • ••• OIIBurnart Linda Krueger and Anita HnndoU. On*.Year Warranty, Fiv.-V.or Sarvlc* No* riianT'anpoufl'cetl "today., food. Sport5-trlps-crnfts-.swiinmlna- Jerry is captain of the team GALL NOW! m, 6.5S20 These children hnve made scrap The league, which will "start HUmboldt 2-0244 MOE SCHNEIDER (MLrMti 1^» fe. M. LE^IS. Tr««i., Union tlouniy TrUM Ct>i, ftrariford tennls. 4-B wci'ka. Sen.snn S2DO. folder. which will represent Hickory Hall Free HOME D.emonstratlon Callus books: Barbara Dunn, and Nnncy piny May 8, already has five FOR FREE SURVEY PllOrlu 6\ 206 Rae. Barbara Gerhart is making n PLUMBING AND HEATINO in the.5()-mile race on May 12 in MATTHEWS ~~ HUbbard7-J414 1 Bohnor! Place—CranforJ teams enrolled. They are: Drive • MR. AND MRS* E. LUDWIG the I. U. stadium. Starters ana mm Today flower b6ok. .. SMITH MARINE Irth, Mike Drapluk, manager; CRaniord 6-9653 New Lebanon, M. J. Other officials from the Indiann- RELIABLE FUEL OIL SUPPLY HEARING SERVICE I 1 49ers, Leo Johnson; VFW, Roy Or Phone Loral RrBrenrnlatlve polis Speedway will officiate and 2 Wade Avo.. CRanjord 6-2884 111 rrt Jtulee At Soi • • BrlnkorhofT; Karris Limited, 332 CENTENNIAL AVE., CRANFORD, N. J. rot a r«fre»hln« fruit Jui4« WEI CR 6-4150 i proceeds will B° to the student Frank • Murray, and Breen's fund at the university. UU, ltdd tilt Juice of two Open U6. Goldchecks, Tpm Muldrow. • »n» Krap«tmlt, «nd otta lemoa to REFINING COMPANY umew ot pln««w>l« Julca. /•'.... ••.. /'•/ "i •''• ."* ' i „_.—- — — I.. —•— I 7 '• •' • J'" ; / • -t :/;••'•. .'•.; 'I .,: . '• '' I.- r 1 THE CRANITORD CITIZEN AND -CHRONICLE, THURSDAY , APRIL; 26, 1956. '/•••- THE! CRAMgQRD CITIZENANJD CgRONJCLE, THURSDAY;, APRIL,26, lflB". Page Seven Mental Service Clubs Hear Talk on Burma A toW'°f fiw Mental Hygiene' 'Burma 1$ rapidly coming, forward and taking its place, in the ' v(it Union County in Plain- To Address family-of nations,'Daw.-Mya.Soln, professor b( history and political Corbin, Jr., and Robert J. Laier, wfas' made. Flnday'• afternoon science at the"U.ni'versity of Rangoon, told 125 members of the' Rotary, with Arthur K. ^Burditt at the- " of the Cranford fund- Lions andklwnnis Clubs at a joint dinner .meeting-last .Thursday piano. ... .•.!.':;'' Association ••£or ' Mental Church Men »"• Host to. the group , was . Guest speaker a(T~the sprtrig" Although" independenfTfor only" -AtiSaleg-Schopl—i _• :± Inerijamin. Haddock, chief psychia- supper moetl»ig on Wednesday of eight years, hev nation is doing outlawed, in Burma since 1954, but'• Wayne.S. Aldrich of 102 Elmora " the Men of. the Church of the "very well," the speaker declared. the speaker said she did-hot be- l,ric ?oeial worker at the clinic, She described Burma-as slightly J'libve'there were.,m»riy communists avenue is among. 21 district sales i^hich occupies'the second flobr of Fjrst Presbyterian Church will be managers of Nationwide. Insurance 1 1 smaller than Texas and- \yith a in her country! She said one of Real Estate For Sale Help Wanted - Female Davd O'Mara to * - "• •'• National Bank, the Rev. Shelley Rooks, pastor of population of 20 • millioif persons. he primary concerns, now is to; Company., attending . a flve-day : For Sale I Servicing Real Estate For Sale Giiest Preacher .;' CLASSIFIED HATES . "in' .tha ' office of .the ' medical St., James Presbyterian Church, Of- Mongolian stock, the Bur-mprove tlie educational system, senior School in sales'^manage- PINE. NIGHT TAiiLE, 2 dry sinks, ^ouch JETTING ENOUGH HOT WATER? Lime thoK • ••'•'•'•• VIKST INSERTION'. — S ernt« » word. tortld rembyod from para colls, tank- CRANTORD HEAL ^ESTATE BOAHtt Miss Marian Mea •',' Phyllis'. Schaeffer New- York,, whose topic is "Anmese and p.ther countries in that jarticulatly in the •' elementary' ment at the Deshler Hilton! Hotel,.. 11 ' trav ch«-Bt of- draviTr», • blanket chest. • RICHARDS-SW&CKHAMER SM ALL .RESIDENTIAL HOTEL,'. . director, ,.; fio cent* mlnlwiM* . rnnrblc top yvaah (.tand. framed fans, less heaters. Work done in your own At Local Church 'rades; • ' " '. honle b.v sprcialiit, All work guaran- . ' 4 Ald«!n Street ha* openina for' experienced .assistant G'ARWOOD — ' who was inable. .to greet the Effective^Christian "Witness." area • have come to , know each Columbus, Ohio, The school" is REPEAT INSERTION'S ICouwcull*' briiks lanips, 2 piano stools. CRanfdrd . CR 6-1123 . or CR 6-0476 . cook. References * reqijlicd.- P.hono - tiARWOOD ' — The Rev, Earl Da\v Mya Sejn was introduced in Vrektwllhaut'cnpy rh«n*M> — . •0.-01Si..' ;. .' . '..' •• • • teed. Schalblc Lime. Scale Equipment MULTIPLE LIST YOUR PMOPFRTY has' been riiade of the' engiigb jj (V Mr.'- Haddock other only 'since the Jjopanese, oc- Co., WEstfleld 2-40O9. •' • . tf CRanford 0-14110.T • .... • Edwin Hair, of :. the -.Watchung mci designed as an advanced course in . - ernts a word, Ift «nl» minimum. 1 *The meeting will begin at .7. p.m. by lra_ D. Dorian of the Rotary '-. WITH A MEMBER Of I HE, ,' Alpha dV la' Motte ....™.,.. CR 6-5644 jvnlaincd the .early history, the cupation,' the .visiting professor .re- ADR SKT nV' LINES — IS ernU » ST6riM WINDOWS imd -SCHEENS. Kl"o. CR.0-5172 Avenue PiHjsbytcrian •• . Church, ol JVIiss- .Marlah Lewis' in the .firfGrch, gymnasium with. a management techniques- for dis- ' 1 Ruth Kcye ' ; lated." Many of the leadjfcs became lub,. chairman' of arrangements. line.. A.di-
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."".)• ••'/' ''• /; ' .: RENTAL HEALTH TBANFORD CITIZEN: ANDCHRQNICLE, THURSDAY, APRIL'26,',1956. Fund Drive / office. • • s^!t:;t^;^;;^:are;ss:ra;^:snsgsgi5s;g^ Guests also included Lions Dis- trict Governor Bertram, J. Bertbl^ .:-•../-/••-• April 29-May5 amy, Dr. Francis M. Karney'; borough physician; Sheriff Alex ••/ GAR w o o i> GR ANF0RD KENILWORTH Campbell; Oliver -Davis, president of -the Board of -^Education; Free- Entered KS—wcnnd class mail matter- j^.f i-\mr* m f-ranlm-H. N. J. 4 Sections, 28 Pages — 10c Vl,i T.XIH. ^^ MAY lap •••.. other local and county officials; Iii ,The invocation- was by the. Rev. I .' '$ Eric S. Tougher, pastor of ;,•thc Garwood Presbyterian Church) ^'-. Features Planned Clergymen Back Fight iot Rented Health I : BRINQ YOUR NEXT CO ,572 Salk Shots; »v -- • and^the- address of welcome was PRESCRIPTION presented .by former Mayor Fon- n fenelli. The Rev.AVaHer C. Pugh, pastor of St. :Pa'urs--..Eyangelical for 1956 Cranford Days P) and Reformed Church,"Sled^ in PHONE EL:-^,2300 ieiatts prayer, and the benediction wat- •__ fjcw features under'discussion for this year's observance of Crari-J -] With clinics still to be conduct- ;:?^:: '- by the -Rt'. Rev. Jvlsgr. John M. K& "V '5 ford Days on June .8 and 9 -include, art'.exhibit of industnalproducis I '] od in'three schools, .1,572 persons' .;4[iP'i •• .••'• •' Walsh, ..pastor .'of the Church, of 'made' in Cranford and an evening show at. Memorial Fieid' featuring | ! already have Uikcii advantage ..of if •'.V -•• •-:- • BARON'S -'Clinic- 1 i ; ' •'•Y-,-,i-m,»'nffflS.'by'such'groups, as the Cranford High School band.'; • ; :'- v AND SAVE! \\yii. Anno. ' • ' '• . ' •' thb' tree ^Sollc anti-polio vaccine ' site oivl'cstra and.' singing- groups, Cranford Glee Club, and VF.W Women's ! program being conducted by the Board of Health- 'with the assist- Party-'Committees Drill •••team." •/ '.''' .' ' .'"-•.' —--.-,-— -7— . j- • &&-;1 -'&;$ &' •-As"the Cranford Days commit-j • ' istration ance of two local arid two out-of- * | ' (Continued•-frojn Page; 1) :.' town .doctors, it was; reported to- ^1.00 ' 'i'.t %: '%M tCL. he-id.its..initial planning meet- $2:00 $3.00: /afllj'"^ ,.'""'" ~L\ .- : " ••'. day by Heaith_5rriRer William P, •'••' TUSSY- • Mr. Dickcrman,, beginning his jn-j.' in' the Municipal "Build-ing lastrr^ : Smith.' "V . .:'•'.. .-.^ ' ... ". LUSTRE SILENT NIGHT or •!:: .acohd^-tei^l.as^chaibiian_(k_lhe. j. 3y^ .caddy...'night, -the., secretary; j "'The Crjinfoid Boys' Camp.- 1o WT ( Republican Municipal Committee, buioihy'L; MacDougall, wasj ! cnti>d on Silver -Lnke, near i • sist.ed in the p'r.ofir'artrtluis far ai'e m •%> is 73 percent filled for, the coining : COLOGNE ;eryed\on the Borough.Council instructed to contact various local'] r: .D.r" • ...'Abraham- Thaler and; Jt)r.' 'JJLstei- v rrv 19+7 th rough 195,4 and was ' omii;iiu'es nnd.ask-'il"'it.wo,uid lie! Officer^ ; Charles A.- Speer'. •-••-•.- :'——•.•...,••-•: nayor .for the last two months of •mm*- C Willis C. possible for them to conduct guid- Kenneth. W.' Iversen', art .admin--. .'•'.•.'•••:.; The Cranford Physicians'. Club " 1954, -fQllowing-resiBnatjon.:o.J. Mr: traK • • • '.••"•, •' - - , ':••. \M 1 istrator of Union ' Junior College,' --rr-has opposed condiie.ting-fieo elin- SHAHPb'of.59 ed tours through'their plants dur- A total of 'i-15 boy wcekn'gistfa- Daub as mayor, to become under- ed to •'.':. ics, .maintaininR that, the vaccine- sherifT of 'Union County. He was ing the annual observance. is, the new presidpnt and director, trpns have been recpived'siheo the $1.50 o'f the Cranford Adult School. , •'; should be administered by the doc- ' •• $1.22 Value aniuinl camp reunion last Friday 1 elected to his- fourth •.three-year " Edwyn Lewis and Willis Bird ... y^ !-'tor's on. a private basis. .When tho. : fp>r:-'.- 59c Squibb Tooth Brusjv HALO .erm on the council in 1953 but •were named to a committee to ar- He was elected at the school's night -4n'" "the First Pri'sbyterian ; for The^Rev. Carroll ; Bates, secrbtary-treasiirer.of the'Cranford Clergy Council,, is shown pre- program began in Brookside Place ! resigned in 1954 to become mayor iaiis'e participation. of various annual meeting last, night at Union Church ..'school auditorium, and' fo-'vv-'.- -'• I •. . . •''and .' '• ': ••' •;• BATHING ek-for S50.to"Robert'M. Crano, chairman of tlio drive here for funds for the School on Monday,, Dr. Thaler, who . 'or the two-month period. - !••• ;organizations'.', in the suggested Junior. College, succeeding Chan-.' .scnting the council's cheek- there is every, indication that the >'•:'• •'}• • 63c Squibb Tooth Paste f SHAMPOO n •Union County Association for TVIental Health,-Left.,to.nght iii the picture are: The Rev. Albert G.. is not a iiicmber of the club, was •'• 'show at Memorial Field. - - ning Rudd, who held the post for camjy will bo complytply filled He is a past president of the 1:5.. %. - p : the only local,physician oii- hand it was suggested also that May- one'year.-. Mr. Iversen served as Dezso,' pastor of Osceol'a Presbyterian Church;, Mr. Crane; the Rev. Arnold J. Dahlquist, pastpr of within the next two^vceks. ., ' • • CAP 69c Board of Health and the Lions to',assist. Dr. Spcer, who'is n ineiii- m . '-• m or Andersen deliver. an . address- Calvary Lutheran Church; Father Bates, assistant "at Trinity Church, and the Rev. Robert ,G; Long- ' Mr. Bird reported'that the third Club and served on the.-Boardof bcr of the club, offered his services welcoming visitors to the com- aker, pastor of the F.irst Presbyterian,Church. ' -.•..•-'.'- „: : and fourth \ve.eks already are filled B0THJ9 US Education in 1944. Mr. .Dickcrman yesterday," . -•.'.''. High Pashiqn has' been vice-president of the MM: munity and explaining the meaning to capacity and 14- additional ap- $3.00 $5.00 Heflei;-Snyder Company since 1.948 i of the annual observance.' . for the 'fourth week will Mayor' Fred P. Andersen, who is president of the Board of Health,—- ~ anchbefore-that'-was-plantengineer- L ^dJJcntative sched- up at • the ' said he had been hopeTuFThat 'liive^~i~~~ ITv .VA^TF* J.*I«;| flfe^ccossafct|!g ^fpy^ i COLOGNE Josepli. M. Burke Company,-from boys per week. Up to yesterday',,v 1925 until Hefler Snyder took' over 11||; •'. us usual with the. serving of coffee iregistration* by weeks was'as' CoP-' part in the project, and. remarked ' iRcWouglmats^^jn.uJ&^ii : i: :: 'v* •"V.'>. •y m lt^J^ii lows; First" VTt^r'nrgTy~~T'B-T r g3tT ^it—would—bo-jifc^ : 615 to 9'a..m. on Friday, June* 8, BY BARBARA A. P'UTS'pHER of cooperation if they did." , : Seepnd week (Ju!y 8-15>, 3'5; third) ' In Charge of .the clinics are Dr. 1 .The refreshments will be provided 'Leaving.today by plario.for a no't-so.-restfuj* week in Florida is j week (July''15-22*1, 41; fourth week! ...... , • i\ :..•—.- Officials, -Pupils, 11 by the Lions Club-and the" Vil- Keceipt of a check for $50 from Abdol Is'lami of St. Barnabas Hos- p Mrs; Edith 1. Koenig of 17 Wade avenue who wi.ll compete in the 18th •July 22-29),..42; tilth wock-.cnjmR event on the second < dachshund called Gertrude. J at Brookside Place School thoro "of which Cranlord is-a susm.uu TtPTrsnrr^—\yas^-pi't ?H>nt-wl—\^44—^in—ij.i4».iii^-«tinriiti»mfc-»<;I'vii• h• Ihc Vintlrj- StaVting Monday'.- with inter- were 5TFl|hOils'"a3rmTnistcVcd.- DTT STYLE MUFFLED STYtE mcriib'er; Anyerican (lag and a trophy and I.c.rs should be able.to-overcome at' 1 '.'/'•'•I' ' !! •', ' • ! • • . '.• "The check for $500.. from the his name will be inscribed.on the expense and within the 143 persons at St. John the Apostle «•••;••< V'•.'• "V 'I- '. ill 100" wide-per pair permanent best camber trophy "at i set up by the Board oi _&(>" piiir T?r Service. League is double that ut School '(Clark) and 32i at Lincoln 6" picotcTTeclgc ^^Vr Recreation: .CQmjrnlttee_and with ;'to nveycamp/ rv Eauuailon, . WCrc .340 _i-H--l 4*^« i!L= Among stii'u* iTiemBcrs in'att'e'nd^ ikfrcly.by September,. 1957, !^M;' .63" long, Usually 3.99l_Now 2,19 tiqal completely gas equip{jcd ki£- off to a good starti." and 250 at Roosevelt School. • . •'Wik 63" long, Usually 5.49 Now 3.19. schopls' new by-la.vvs which \\-ent tlie.ns-. The next ..day, includes, m The hou'se-lp-house canvass, don of Lakewbod, \vho"wTl.r TC-' when-. Cleveland • and Slic'rmttn 7i" long, Usually "4.29_JSfow 2.49 into effect this year were: Dr. inoculations will continue today- —•> 72" long, Usually 5.99_JVow 3.99 written tests covering Civil' De- which began on Suncia^v and will turn this seasoa for his sixth year .school's are to, become . two-year at Sherman and Walnut Avenue Kenneth C. MaeKay, president and : 81" long, Usually; 4.69 Now 2.99 'In fense, safe driving, and the fluid- continue . through this week', lws as eaiiip chef. Mr. Gordon was ae- j j,,ni u sehools' under a new • fil'' long, Usually 6.49_Now 3,99. cloan of Union Junioi' Collage; Dr. Schools and will conclude on. Mon-. . &*Se helped- and hindered by coi-ded a tremendoud s uvijtiuti n bb.V (i-2--| sv .tem ; schools;. Mr:" Crane reported". He'said that-the | •'• This' year's strt'lT of coumcilors ruck,'-Mr.. Marrih said- the architects • -• i • ;*mm ities will be thc preparation of a from f) a.m. to 2 p.m. : . . A simulated sabotage bombing Walter J. Conlt-y, a former mem- bulTot luncheon, aiid on Friday, volunteers who went out to "lfinfi• nlsfi u-;is introduced by President | an? 'considering a slight change in Jn charge of nurses al thp clinic ITTHEII V.r the Riverview Apartments at ber of the Board of Education, all the contestants' must bake a- pie •the Bell for Mental Health"'foi|iid j Good fellow. They ineludc T-ipton ; local ion of the.schools and raising sessions are Mrs. Josephine Riid- •Riverside drive and North. .Union for two-year terms. . .-•-,- MRS. EGAN KOENIG the (ioor levels of the buildings : ur cake! ' . their task a pleasant- cine because i.Snipcs; Jim Priori Jack Allen, Bob nicki of the Visitinfi Nurse Assoc- E-X-TR-A W-I-D-E DACRONS e, which were assumed to be Also, Mrs. Charles Redden, a When the slim, brunette contest- jof the spring weather, but found | siiigle, Jean Griffiths, Alex Sick live or six feet. - . • AND LOAN •aipibd by high ranking officials j - |. »'.'-" "'- <••"•- ;------iation and Mrs. Christine Bamaby, BUSINESS mcrnber ot lhcBoar d ot Educatio n Bill Mc.Cord 1 1 ' also that occupants of many houses jcr t imci rj.,VL, Swnrts. "KaisjnK the lloor level and up- public health nurse. • , the United.- Nations, highlighted ' .. - :-.:. ^^ „.,. !„.;„... Vm,._ | ant^roapplicatiom nNe iwn thJersee Ney wsubmitte Jersey cOnd an- Sunday Sales were enjoying that We'uther also— and Ed- Conover" will, serve . a.< the building would Nurses assisting have included; • TAILORED STYLE RUFFLED STYLE I^-IHII' uLit of luwn kitchen boys.' Robert McClinVm.-.k pl.oviar. tTi,wl spaces under -the Mrs. Dolan, Mrs.' Gundcrson, P. •l4a»4w-u'»-n,iiwd.-c4imM^ A.' Peters, TOTTOT Vansa- I''- '., 140" %vi(le ]>cr |>air • oi) those' they nii.ssed before Miiu ino 120" wide per pair •' Pr., ' Rudy McUner as assistant director. clvU, ,K)Ult,cl diredly on Ihe'earth," i ' Mrs-. Nichols, Mrs. Gregorace, s 6" picolcd e i-vi'i- had. . ",' ' . Mr. Ive.rsen is.the school's fourth , homemukers-wlll' model their own j mcrchandiso except . "essentuil Annivorsary Contest. uemiAction was taken last Thursday > 4 * 90" long, Usually. 6.99_Now 4.49 90" lo'ngi Usually 8.99__Now i'h' ' Public cooperatiop n in the alert director.- John Biach '• was the ; croii.Uons jn a fashion show. Tho > - •- • . • • • ''•/,' school's • llrst leader and held the | 3i'.ycar-oid contestant has plan- lib -"(v-'-l- #• • . • night at .the association's dinner' was-reported to Director Foreman position for two years.. Mrs. Red- Illcc l a complete Wardrobe for each meeting in 'Ma'rkos1 Restaurant i - - . HAVE FUN, AND WIN A SAVINGS by Police Chief Lester W. Powell den replaced .him and served for (Continued on Page 8) following recommendation of it's.i Keeruited by Mrs'. L II. Silver niiUi'c chairm'an'of the Board of a< "very gopd." Both the CD di- of l8 ; 0111 years. - While Mrs. Redden executive and lcBislalive commit-'. Lenhome 'drive, chairman, of Education, reported thai the pro- ACCOUNT, TOO, IN THIS - . loi-U.r and Chief. Powell praised!' " One Summer the school conducted l(_.es " . ' -volunteer services, these womeovn ji-cts are a lew. \yoeks behind | 'ANNIVERSARY CONTESTi • ihu .-nicicnt operation of the CD | was director, Squad Considering ThV proposed Sunday ban, in i 1"^ "week complete! a.f.\^°~^:v -: Session schcdiili*. "because of the drilling ;CancerJEimd •'&•-:• 'i DOUBLE WIDTH peri*..nn.6l, and- Auxiliary Police j-,tWo spring semesters as well a* the line with actiim taken by. trade as-| lentayou course uiiclei problem aiid/the coniplicaU'tl pro- ; First P.riie -A $50 Sayings •Accd'unt (under 'direction of Ca'pt. Charles [ falUerms, sociaiions .and some .Ruverning l-°f the hospital mi.sl M,-s 270" wide per pair J. Christian) during the alert. Junior College ei'dure in aci|Uiring the Dfiunan, 111 Ctavricn-stroL't-. was appoint-. bodies in" several nearby com- j D.-Seely,^ coordinator of volun- -i?*?^ ^-v&L^l:~uw^titpr^N;ofttft-^Uii ^.T_^.|B-l^tje-iive"ii4ivo"'Rah:way:RHer:Avns.]:to pi*,, .-..
'TTemaltlion and radio units re- iiplc.lt building at Centennial ave-. scheduled l<>r_June_;M, 22 and 25. ; s-pundecl to emergency calls. In at the adult school. With the local .•(1. calls. They are urued- to do so ters All classes will be licld m the *"«i> .uliliiion-to the First Aid Squad • (Continued on Pave S) | nuo and North avenue, ' east, on 9 Topographic maps'OIL both nilcs and lorn in, their linal collection • ]:'•• •'.'..; ! Juiiu '-), in connection with the an- evening Mniulays' through Fridays. •I'liibulance, there also were aux- hayi- bfi'ii e.ompli'tcd by Township |-i.,)U|-.[f; hv I lie end ofthis week. Boys Baseball League Seeks The six-week tent) ends mi Auu- Here's All You Dp: TRIPLE WIDTH 4^ iliary iimbulances from the trans- nual observance of Cranlord Day, KiHiiiii'i'i" 1'n'lrick J. Clrair iiiul Mib- Any residents who _ may not it al Iiimis City I'YctiM-nl Snvinus ust M. About 30 courses will bi; 1 slmpb LMlUllti I »H? t(l IJi'iiation corps at the scene. Golf 1'ro- instead of on" Memorial Day., as nuUi'd to tin arclulects, Mr. Taha- have been contacted by a. can- liciViilli'f el tn -Sft'klnu' fainilti's tUirlnu the 400" wide per pair T. Daniel J olTercd. Tho ^t'V'M inost ' Hose lines were laid to thc river previously planned. li-i 111.-laU-d. vasser but who desire to make • —HW * *—H vt-ttit \&\—1-0 AJU KENILWORfl'H Expandedp Program Funds [Is lihtvcl. In vase -*«r y,'49, of 108 Berwyn avenue, Tho.mas V. Ke.tlly of 359 North : Dr. MaeKay said the suiiiiiu-r ticrurult' iinsw fi'» w i win ilu'-nvuirc 81" long, Usually 33.99 ; ;. Now 19.99 pr. i-'.m preparation to pump waterJ^Kg fth 1 The board- plans- an 11-rooin contributions.may do so by mail- luiilii-r I'mniM-liliiin wil hu Uriel in iluli'i'nltMC Koselie Park, pro al Giillopin'ai has been named, The Cranford • BOYS' Baseball /Total, budget-for-the- season s'cssidi) is designed to mc-rl tin ie supposedly burning aparT- Hill Golf Course here since 1941, ! avenue, east, s-day $4,5MI, with $'l,5U0 already pledged ••""•'••"'"", •••••^••-.. ••• .".chocil at the Hloomingdalc avi'iuiL- ing their checks directly to Ed- 90" long.-Usually 37.99 :....?....!. ...Now 19.99 pr. , and "ovacuees." from thc ue Inc., will conduct a .! .'. . ...I.-..L, ; needs-of .students who wish to lake site and a Ifi-rotim structure at wyn M. Lewis, of thc Cranford Helpful Facts died of a heart attack shortly tJ'ti-•••*•,,i . 'chairma-• n of a committee to. make drivLc;.ei Saturday, to raise . funds to by bu.Miiess organizations which addi'tioniil courses during the IU iny were taken to an em- will sponsor teams, Mr. llauk ex- ( Livingston avenue. A six-room branch of the Union.County Trust The lll!liri'> ("1 tlHl-l- Jft .... ui\«'i> >' > ' CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES,- FIFTH FLOOR 4:30 p.m. yesterday while nre- ! arrangemenII was announcet for thde thidedicatios week nthat i support its 195,6- baseball program. summer vacation. II • poinU'd <>vit Company, who is acting as< 194B $ 1,244,419 R'v "hospital" set up in the call i plained. The 'remaining $3,000 will this assists students of other col- ad< inn lo tlir Urooksule Place cil's headquarters in Sher- paring to. make a telephone (Continued on Page 8) A loud of $3,000 will be sought. treasurer. . , . 19S1 11,281,150 The township will be canvassed be sought Saturday. (Contixurd On Page School is also .planned. 19S& 11,890,933 (Continued on Page 8) in the clubhouse, police report.. The Of the total, $2,000 is budgeted Nou II1S1 iincl I DM \w'i thi- two Uii-Krst years by team members and fathers, as- 10M. 11)5:1 and IHii-t mtalUti 1 II" limes signed to cover each election dis- to buy uniforms and accessories uiiureKiiU' lencllnu iluunill IU-17, 11MB iltul ID-IB. trict The finance committee, com- for the 12 pewly-iiiKani/ed teams. fffiS 'posedof John Fodorka, chairman; A sum of $1,000 will go into theTrack Advisory Committee Named Junior High Groups Offer Concert uniform sinking fund, which al- Gordon McNeill, Duniel Terry and Mrs. Wil-' Hie high si-houl. He was assured by S**tK Edward Fov.tenbaugh, is in chage. lows.for the purchase of now uni- A citizens' committee lo advisi- nulU'i iiiisisling. i' . Th, annual Junior- High^cnool Number,, by \^»™™£f^^ ^^f\ age , forms every three years. The re- , I). Tali.H 110, ^ Jcisi'ph Mrs. Williams that thb committee •r*^'' About 450 boys, ranging in in tho development nl' :i praclici- liani--, Nl bua,rd would seriously consider His pry- l w^v-—i-vuLI111LI" o T(10 I'm", into siu-h ex- iTumi l.i-iimlr UJ I.l.li.i I'liii't: . Ill . KlillU ni'lutli llils rim pun by nnnlTTir III* ' frtrm—B- -ttr-15 y.eiirti, \i'+H—\-m- posai. TITC? ioi nicr chm ot-cl High School will be held ounger S ill il u 1 11 pi t-Mdt'M I . perton lo any «( our three oltlcfi. «>**' •mm**.****' «**" iwjwr'i"^ Lord," Wesley; 'I -Opt Shoes," Cain. vided- th.-."-.u opportunit, u" yi of. •playin g pens, e-i-u • ^'' »f »» l' "^ ""- Cranford High S.-1.....1 will .,,.,-t pressed his bulief that a regula- tVlnnrrt will he nntlflM] by mall. Df- M *A Copland. Mis Will .-. said tin- special Ca l [M _*ii school auditorium at' 8:15!^,,, ^l by . . »; .^^i;; J ^L^^ solo will be Eve- league basi-ball through this year.- bats, balls and field maintenance. ! ;|, H ,,-t,|(l(.k tom>,|,, jn ,.|u. li,, n,| tion track is a physical possibility rUInn of 1liP JUIIKPR IK fliml. Hrra} arranged by M fi ll.llllllr.r lOIU'lloll Wniild be to l'oii(r»t cliim-H Mltlnlilit, May A. I I'M '"morrow. Approximately 200'to My Lou," folk nine arr expanded program, according lu' The budget rc-prc-ients an c.x- ()| [.:(Ult..lll()ll rnun,; ," fi^v,-!,,,,,! 1 at the site. ' ' . Havridi-."l»i»K S'lir" b-v Wa nor._ . iinwM' in II;c plaiiimiL , of l-be liaok. •nts from tlte seventh, eighth] Wilson-; -I.ouiMana yride." B •Williiim Hank, publicity cliainnan peiuliture ol $10 a boy tor 'I'1'. Schoul Tin*" Township Committee, Is My Hard Trials," .a spinluiil, will Sl.i .-aid ili'i- advii'i' uf cill/.i'lis mith grades will participate. Dielz-Schwait/, and "T g by the Eighth Grade Trio, There will be 12 minor "frrigITo~se.isou "and woiikl be lower v>cie:" M|.s'(r , |,,|,,;t,.s Williams rl,.,ii- ami i-^pei'l-, luilh within aiul uiij^ Jjiuough Mayor Fred P.. Andersen, M Country,"- Jacobs. loams for boys'8 to 10 years (dld, .h'ati ' offered in lhc p_ast U> • con- '^'•Si • Seventh Grade Chorus wall comprising Patricia Downing, it ,iu.t for the addition of new „..,„ „,- ,|u, 1)llil((lllj, ;ul(l tl,nW\>, Mill- Ibe school s>Mi'iu, woukl bi- >J? The'Eighth Grade Hoys' Glee 12 major league clubs for llio.se leam.s and nemssityol expendiluro • .,„,„',, nouiucd tluit ll-.- .id- struct a regulation track, for the '••lei- the direction of James R. •Johnsen and Judy Pies- t ituV| im th' hi Ipful lo In i i unimUHe.. fur umfiii inmg .ami (-1111 i|>p 1 uM all viMiry liillli-e_o_ill.sisls high school if the Hoard of Edit-, •fiit* g^ y, and the Eighth Grade Girls' Club will sing "ViagUnie Cowboy | Elei i In In 12 >ears uf age, and ..MX (iroiinil |oi ihe trai'k alr.r.id.s has m KS)'| these III-W I'laycrs, Mr. llauk said. li+llnwiiiL; |JIMI— iMh-;- .1- Sit li W'-i-k- cation were to request such a flub, Eighth Grade Boys' Joe," Muir and Abrahams; "IJonic 'l"nAccordio. n solos by Carol Nurd- pony," league trains i-omprii-ing biii) c.lu.i'il and ha.-, stltlccl MI • The k-auues now have 30 teams', l>-.v, tritr'U i-oii.-li at ('ranfoi d Ili'Jh facility. Club and Freshman Mixed on the Kiinge," cowboy son^; will include: "The Minimi, boss 13 lo'l.i yi-ats old. Tin- puny >. ^ tii 1 < tan liii'in as soon afler compared .with 111 last year. SCIICK.I; T"\\i.l',ip r.iigiiu-c]- I'i't- "s will be under direction of -When. I Was.Sinyle," I'olk'tune, osti'oif Stn . Augustine," Clliarelli, and league is new tins' :C,IM'II. E.HII sch'Mil II'I-M-> ,i-. pos.sllilr, Mi's. ' No odicial action has i-ver been No i-alarics lire paid limn league: mk ,T Cliall. William Mai tin. hi-.id taken on the Township Commit- or Olga "K. Specht. and "Red River Valley," cowboy "The Tinker Polka," arranged byic.ui will have 15 inemlieis. W11! I,in,-. 'M.iled It -i> In.pul Ilial frr.ids and piin-ha>es :• 1 •• - made u| Ll'<' 'high • i hiioI drpni tmerit •'•V-.'fl vo^K^o: soim. rp lU-ci^.-Miry to pi !"ii-ld u ill be i i-.idy in tune . tie's nffiT b.v lhc board. The town's' 11' Leland will serve as ac- St'illoii, I ••Funds on the. ba.-i-. of cdir.peiiliw bids. I lc il 1! the bats, balls and llr ph\ 11 a asrec'inent to build a track fol- ) S P •nist for the Eighth Grade Songs b.v the Seventh Gi'iwle The, Eighth Grade Quartet, com-' unil'unns, lur tin' si.nt ul M'himl in the fall. J> K r; All leagili-ffRiMlies .tic- : rutliu/.cd 'Mi-c'u ( h lowed a township-wide campaign »'l>' Chorus will include; "Como and .iiii.i equipment and to divelnp and .,i,ii(l «£: Glee Club, and Steven An- Vii /.lli.il),' I II:.Ill, :l|:r po.seil (if Joan Hcdell, Vii b.v tlir board o'f ti ustee-i. lai v; nk in which main- civic organi/a- Sing Together." Hungarian nunul: LV-_ an.....•d, . ii.uinilain lields,' Mr. ll.uik s (Ji.iiuijji.; I! in1'! foiniei' rhair- r^B !• -'['He li?a{jiiiis---;»rtr- i-omltii'ted .ac- arlrf" gvouiirts." liens-- entloi=solodiiin; -w 470 BOULEVARD 1160 EAST JERSEY ST i Write My Name," "spiritual ar- best interests of partii'ipaling miniItec l nil-.ider the pi-clcil bids will be received Ihis n solos by Me pamphlet I'livering the nbieclives 1 CRanfoi'd .6-6200 Linden 3-5500 will include "Thu Bible Tells buys," Mr. Hank said'. About 130David N. Tvrc, l!,i.\ iiioiid ll.uu-i. •inuuUi oi luxt lur the piujccl. Elizabeth 5-3300 -. merman ranBetl by C the ol the leayues, si-licdul.i"^ uf earl) ul , .lla'Uull tUn.k al - '""'|| ,-Eighih Grade So." Evans, and "Angelh. m and Uie buildn.^; uiiJ ^IULIIKI- cum- . by Carol Numbers by u I ttuiii and u hit ui ILU^UL uiHixit. I (Continued un I'wjc S) Girls Glee Club will niclud Lull- bk>," Glaa^cv. ELIZABETH... 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