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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 .

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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 "