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; •--' i."- ' Page Six AHD CHEONICLE. CRANTOHD. N. /. 1956 has been assistant general Comanches*. agent in New York City. He member of the National Associa- Winning tion of Life Underwriters and the Life Supervisors Association of Snapped By Crees Newport The Crees snapped the Coman- Active in civic, affairs, Mr. Neal -chesSvinning-streakraHjight-games n m»mhpr nf •last we,ek. in^ the Unami League wanis Club, Cranford Dramatic by defeating them 6-5 in extra Club and the Cranford .innings.. Paul Nikitukjcame in to. Association. ' pitch in,,.the <..sec6hd' inning and •went the balance of the game to. Loses Driving License A View for Vol LXVn. No. 20. 4 Sections, 26 Pages .Entered a» accond clau mail matter at ', gain his .third victory. GOERH CRANPORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 9,1960 .-' The Pott OfTle* at Cranford. N. J. TEN CENTS The winning run:.for the Crecs .GARWOOD — Three local mo- came in the seventh inning When torists lost their licenses under the Bryan Bazilus doubled to "score Neuf Jersey .Point System. Her- .:: '••'•';'..••',-:.->'.VM;I'. RR Shuttle bert W. Barry, 24, of 625 the Terrace... ••/.,' •.. - Tommy Lawler who had opened 1 the inning with a single." avenue, lost his license for three Goal of $70,000 Announced :'• The Chicasaws, who have lost months as of May 9; Richard St Plan Clarified only two games, both to the Co- DtBattista, 25. of 432 Second ave- manches, maintained a firm hold nue, xwo^ months from May 16. Patio Simbacks OH second place as they defeated EARL P. NEAL. JR. and Richard. G. Reinhardt. 24. of ELIZABETH PLAiNFIEiD InTalkHere For United Fund Campaii Chica'saws ' broke the game open HISS ANN CKOWEtX will finance construction of any i The United Fund of Cran- in the fifth inning by scoring Neal Advanced ford adopted this week a $70,- overpass or underpass required on . 'United Fund Agency Requests for 1960-61 compared with 'seven runs. . . to Summer in! JO0O goai lor its 1960-61 cam- mm The Shawnees had, a four run To GeneraiAgent In All-State Chorus Receiving D^ree South avenue here in event the those of last, year and actual campaign results: KENILWORTH V,- Walter. Bf>, Lehigh Valley Railroad spur it, 1959-1960 paign. At the same time, di- fourth inning to come from, bdhind Appointment of Earl P. Neal, rectors • of the fund which to-edge the Hnrons 4-2, . '•• Jr., of 112 Oak lane, as general right,. a' sopKomore at Arthur L. At Sweet Briar utilized to shuttle Jersey Cen- ; '; ; •; ^ __ Approved • . On Saturday, SU:ve Hadis pitched agent, wos announced thisv week Johnson Regional f&gh School. A«ency '• Reqnest Needs Allocation serves 13 youth, • health and Clar|t, was one of seven Students Miss "Ann CranreQ. daughter of I tral commuter trains to Newark American Red Cross ...... 512,920 $12,920 $ 9.525 a two-hitter for: the Chicasaws and by {he Connecticut Mutual- Life to make connections with Hudson welfare agencies approved m, shut out the Shawnees 7-0. Larry Insurance'' Co., making its sixth chosen for All-State Charts this Mr. and Mis,. Abram Hill Crowell Boy Scouts ;.. '. 13,730 13.730 10,122 needs totaling $78,680. wee"k by Miss Mildred Midkitt. and Manhattan,trains. Nelson and John Colineri led the general agency in the New York Cerebral Palsy ...;; 3,3uO 3.300/' 2.433 vocal music director. He is the\on off'4 Berkeley place, is among "S5 This was disclosed Tuesday Girl Scouts ; ...L.IV...... •• 9,162 9.162 6,754 The $70,000 campaign goal winners at the. plate. City area. candidates for tbe bachelor of arts Homemaker Service •-. 2,500- i 2,500 1.843 compares "with • the $82,000 In another Saturday game, the .of Mayor and: Mrs. Walter fe.H) H night by Mayor:Ira D. Dorian in -A native of Detroit, Mich., Mr; right of 47 Arbor street. a report on the current commuteV Mental Health „...... 2,900 2.500 1,843 goal 6f last year's campaign and Crows scored two runs in the bot-Neal is an alumnus of Wayne; Uni- m Neuromuscular „ ...... 2;75O 2.000 1.474 the $61,619 actually . raised. Ac- tom half of the sixth inning to at S«el Briar (Va.) .College on * r> ;* railroad problem, before the Cran- versity. Ho" served in the Army ford Republican Club in the Mu- Psych. Clinic , .... 4.000 4.000 2.949 cording to Arba S'. Taylor^ chair- edge theJHurons 12-11. Instrumen- Air Corps during World War II. Tucker Receives Letter Retarded Children 1,600 - 1.600 1,179 man, of the budget committee, it _Crowc3i. who majored in nicipal Building. He said State tal in the winners' attack was' Wal- Mr. Neal began, his insurance Cadet 4th class Douglas Tucker. Highway Commissioner Dwight Salvation Army '.. ...'. 4,400 4,000 2.949 represents a "challenging- target ter Brandenberger, Joey Bongio- career,,, iri 1953 as a special agent son jof Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence M- the hrstooy ol art. is a member•"•'of Palmer had told members of the Sister Kenny Foundation 1.450 1.45© 1,069 but one within reach." .The an- vanni and Mike McHale. Tau Pfci, uppendass honorary so- Visiting Nurse, Association .'. 7,000 " 7,000 . 5.160 nual fund-raising drive will be with another company and "since Tucker of 8 Pittsfield street, re- Inter-Municipal Group for Better Cranford Welfare Association ...... 6,000 6,000 4,423 , Team standings as of May 28. ceived bis freshman letter in trade ciety. ' '\' v - • •.'.•''' "; '• Rail Service'that the highway, de- hejd this fall. ; arc: NOTICE OF INTENTION • at the United States Air Force Sbe teas an the staff of ^'t partment . would pick up the tab TQTAL .' :.:..,.. $71,712 $70,162 $51,723 Requests from the 13 agencies T:ikf notice th.it JOHN HAKUSA. trad- 1 Stteet Briar News, student week-, (io>nJnu.'ht'H nir i« GARWOOD RECREATION, haa ap- Academy recently after" finishing on any such construction required Campaign, office & reserve ...... 11.838 . 9,896 totaled $73,101 compared with qhk-ai.au.>; plied to the Maypr .'ind Council of the I and vas a junior member of $71,712 last year. Four agencies, C the season undefeated in-the high by the recommendations of the inrouiih of Garwood. for a Plenary Re- Goal ,! „ „... .iUmc ail CoMiuinip'tipn license for premises' and low hurdles. '.' , the. Judiria! Board -of tbe Student 'talrrie.r\rcporL • • . " ' $82,000 the Aitterican Red Cross, the COMMUTERS' BREAKFAST-^-Coftee and doughnuts were served is ow* .;. * .V ltiipti'd at 348 North Avenue. Gnrwood. Tucker also finished third in the Acqingtion'; Miss ' PANCAKE PATROL—Commuters were greeted "with servings ;, .Pointing out that the Legislature Homemaker Service, the Neuro- - •"•'•.'• " •' ' ' ' . • to commuters by the Cranford Lions Club and VIA beginning at Actually, raised ..: $61,619* v 400 meter high hurdle event held' Cronndlll sesved as bead.of dance, of golden brown pancakes Friday morning cooked by members muscular^Spcit'ty and 'the Visiting Jnhn Hakus.i resides at 27 Ttiirc^ Ave- 6:i5 a.rn. Friday, morning at the railroad station—one of the tra- this weeks, passed the $6 million ' I am not afraid of tomorrow, for niie, Garwood. N. J. • '' V • • • by the Rock^Mountain AAU as a irraemher of Ts^nc Group of Boy Scout Troop 75. Watching. Patrol Leader William railroad subsidy bill, the mayor * Represents ,73.72 percent of approved needs. • -' Nurse Association, asked for smal- pbjt'Qtiqnn, if liny, ahoutd bf mude Im- ditional highlights of Cranford Days. ler amounts than they sought last I have se<"n yesterday »nrt I love mediately. |n. wrltlnu. to A. T. Mosciv. a district Olympic meet - xras in liie May Court for' 1 Raftery, HI, flip the flapjacks are: Left to right, Robert DiTullio, . declared this is a start, even 1960-1961 Clerk of the Borounh of Gjirwood. N. J. yeah Five agencies, the Boy today.—William Allen White. 1 three jrears. She is a graduate of though small. JiJo^cntion is made . (Sinned) Darryl Harvin and Richard Hudson. On Saturday, scouts from Scouti:, Girl Scouts, Cerebral Palsy . •" JOHN HAKUSA NOTICE TO CKKDRfMtS Oranfonl High School , other troops grilled 25 pounds of hot dogs and marshmallows for in the Palmer \eport, he said, of ." Aseney . . ' 21 Third Avenilu E.Ut« of DONATO A. CMJkMM, D reduction' of railroad taxes by Request Needs and Retarded Children groups and > : Giirwood. N. J. Pursuont to the order of, EUGENE J- shoppers in the business district. American, Red Cross $12,199 $12,200 the Salvation Army, requested 7th, 8th, 9th Grades KIRK. SurroBate of the County of Caioa. Hudson CountyV .communities, Adv. fees: $5.04 0-9 sconce OF BkMj \CrowdsViewContests Boy Scouts i 15,067 14.00.0 larger sums to meet increased mad? on the twenty-third day of Miy. • <•• .Special Summer ,. A.D., I860, upon the application of the Viiur essmicir Q»aT. JOHN . P. 7 • which presently collect • the bulk Cerebral Palsy 3.800 3.800 ' NOTICE OF INTENTION adisc as.' IAOTS TAVERN, faas ' «p- of the taxes from railroads. needs. The requests of four groups Undersigned, u Executors of the estate of to Gt Mayor *rA Council of the Girl Scouts ,...:. 10,583 10.580 were not changed. • i Reading, Study Courses Take' notice Jhut VINCENZA SALESIO said deceased, notice Is hereby riven to Boracxfii of CxneooA. 3L J, iir *. Plenary Homemaker Service ...... >.. 852. 850 Experts tench haw* id study—for per-' has •.ipplled" to the Mayor and Council of the creditors of said deceased to y^htfrf* HrtiiJ Or v union Uoezae for premises Mayor Dorian reviewed the rail- luanent iritis in all hUt/jecttf. ' July. the Borouuh of Garwood. N. J . for a. to the subscribers under oath or affirma- rr.-»(W| »a >B Siora Avenue. Garwood. road problem, stating that the Mental Health 2.900 2.500 Requests for smaller • amounts AUtf. cour**. N, Y. Ci L. I, West- 'Plenui'y Retail Consuniptioh license for tion their claims and demands acalnst the premitu*!* Bituuted ut. 607 South Avenue, Jobs P. ScSxam Kcrido at 20 North service has been cut approximately Neuromuscular, '....-. 2,500 1,500 represented generally a reduction estate of said deceased within six »»»« Aemae, Canwood. SI. J. \ More thanJSO persons attended the first Dressmaking Contest and 4.000 4.000 in an- agency's local needs. The Write, phone for booklet, details ' Garwood. N. J. ' from the date of said order, or they will O«iQaBS. if am*, tbould be mad* lra- in half while fares have increased Psych. Clinic Objections. If any, should be made Im- be forever, barred from prosecutias* «* rtr. ta »n'nt»nf to A. T. »f«^raj I Fashion Show sponsored by the; Cranford'Days committee last Thurs- 350. percent. •' ' \ , Retarded Children .... 1.750 . 1.750 Homemaker Service, for instance, College Skills Center mediately, " In wfitlntf. to A. T, Mosca. recovering the same acainst the sub- desk oS Ox Benoncb of Garwnod. N. 3. Salvation Army J. 4,500 4.500 reported that Cranford people had Clerk of the Boroutfh-of Garwood, N. J. scribers. . , Stdl I day evening at the Cranford. Dramatic Club theatre. The Palmer report concluded 1-31 Broadway. VM SI.) N. V; C. ISiunedl • -/. tcdl Sister Kenney Foundation' ,.. 1,450 1.000 not sought the agency's aid this / LAckawanna 4-?3'^O Anthony Casals / JOHN p. SEtZAM Nearly 50 outfits were ^modeled by contestants in the dressmaking that the solution to the rail prob- . VINCENZA SALESIO 254/Haiel Avenue. Garwood. fedJ - 20 95orth Avenue .Visiting Nurse Association ...... 6,500 6.500 year to .the extent that they had «07 South Avcnile and Joseph Casale, Executors GarwDod. N. J. I contest. Mrs. Ellen S. Yard, fashion consultant, was commentator. lem is not to curtail service and Cranford Welfare Association ...... 6,000 6x000 Garwood. N. '3". . . Adv. Fees: SHOO . 6-IS last year. The Visiting Nurse As- 7 Adv. Feeii: SS.28 . 6-0 e-3 I Winners were presented with gjft increase-rates; that railroads are $69,180 sociation said that more persons I certificates- by Eugene Leshner, vital to commuter transportation TOTAL : $73,101 $69,180 100.0 served were able to pay their, own NOTICE OF INTENTION in this area of the nation and must 9,500 ' Take notice that OARWOOD BEV- I owner of Leshner's Fabric. Center; Campaign, office & reserve way. ERAGES, Inc., has applied to the Mayor Wesley N. Philo and Herbert Lay- Scholarship b* continued, and that to abandon and Council of the Boroutfh of G&'rwood. • coutoi ows the railroads wduld require many $78,680 Requests . for" larger ". amounts N. J.. for a Plenary Retail Consumption | cock, Cranford Days, co-chairmen. 1 a»..» *_!•-_ » £ntedIJhjHmpnc^of a crow- ^^H^^L^^^r^^^^^^^^^^r^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^a^B^B^tan^aH^B^^^B^^^^^B^B^^B^B^^^B^^Bl urwy tunnels to transport suburban re- ipulation oh such agchciel aT The Officer^ are: • • • affairs commissioner. the Boy Scouts and Girj Scouts. Georue W. Dittrick. 13 Van. Burin Ave- sidehts to and from New York. nue. Cranford. N. J., President. 1 In the adult division Mrs. Wal- The Port Authority has accept- budget committee on two Marlon E. Dittrick. U Van Buren AAev - ter Kiibilius of 205 Central a.venue ]^pw $81,700 •ToipEasyiorTopLoiig'Tag days last week met for one half nue. Cranford. N> J>> Vlce-Prtr«l . a slimness or fullness accident prevention program acti- wer detailed questions concerning nessman and,'cvcry citizen in the stage designer 'or the Summer plus rnany smaller ones to social vities,' . - (Continued on Page 2) (Continued on Page'8) refreshments will be • served by Ready Camp Festival. • - service. The Jumble Store is the committees made up of parents oX SHIMKUS of skirt! Bewitchery for midsummer Paul, whose parents, Mr. and Enjoys Riding, only source of funds that the lea- . • ' i i • • • i . • / the graduates. Mrs. Holger Bertclsen, live at 15 gue has. • Following are- the boys and days and nights, wonderfully pretty For Opening Roosevelt avenue, feels his assign- Reading as She The league during the past year SelvenSeek Suburban Jaycee Titlb girls wHo will attend: "NO USE CLEANING THE WINDSHIELD IF ment at the Paper Mill completes (Continued on.Page 2) Nancy Agncw, Susan Agnew, 481 South Ave., E. in 3 exciting styles: above right, em- are still three openings Miss Gayle D. Wilde of 2 Chest- YOU DONT INCLUDE EYE GLASSES" a ththeatricae l circle. . Enters 98th Year Lorraine Ashnnult, Frances Azar. first week of the Cranford (Mrs. Edwin Hcndry Bcnners, Sr,. nut street and Miss Joyce Chris- Doreen Hermann, MaUrccn Cleary". broidered roses on washable rayon, Boys'^Camp, it was announced "One of th

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' AND VUKONICLEWI 9« 19M Pate A&P's 1OW, LOW PRICES EVERY DAY ARE THE... To Five Cranford students from, Cranford ji^ryMt); from Vpsala Col e, Xast Orange, at commence- )•• 'i ment (exorcises Monday. Com- mencement speaker was Dr. Rob- ^ ert W. TanHouton, president of Newark College of Engineering. Among. 1hose receiving the bachelor of arts degree were Richard N. Bachel of 12 Elizabeth avenue,; son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Thqtna& Bahel of 227A Wall nut avenue; Miss Patricia M. Swift's Grant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Bernard W. Grant of 15 Oak Meats for Babies BROILING or FRYING and Mrs,, George E. Semonite GORDON D. FLETCHER 123 Centennial avenue. Bachelor of business administra- tion degrees went to Patrick J. Duryea Maguire of 13 Grove street, son of .Mr,' and Mrs. Thomas Maguire, of Troy, N. Y. and Albert H. Michael Corn Starch of 6 Woods Hole road, son of Mr. AtAN 1>.: SEMONtTE .and Mrs. Habib Michael of 77 Coal* t—.. .you'll save! Thomas, street. CHICK Arg© FRESHI-- TOP-GRADE Suburban Garden Club split. Cut-op For a Roast that It different! •r Quartered Installs Officer Slate Gloss Slareh READY-TO-COOK Mrs.-Barney Cohn was installed loes will with chicken. a ,;.•••:• •...."• ^^•s-v as president of the Suburban Gar- 1 PORK LOINS den Club at a luncheon yesterday p^- '" . •' Cranberry Sauce Z\\' 2 ^ 23c at Mrs. D's Kestaurant, Scotch plains. Mrs. Walter Mcth Was in- ACrP's broiling and frying chickens are all top grade and are SMOKED stalling officer. '„,.,.' Lux Toilet Soap all sold ar the advertised prices — none priced .higher! By the Piece • Other officers were installed as Ib. follows: Mrs. Nathaniel Shurer, For toilet and bath Pork Loins Center Cut, Sugar vice-president in charge of pro- Cured, and Delightfully Smoked gram; Mrs.' Bernard Miller, vice- president in charge qf membership; Additional "Super-Right" Meat Buy*! Mrs. Emmanuel Korngut, Treasur- BARBABA VEKGAIXA JAMES HERVSKA HILARY GEOTE HOWARD ARNESEN - Beel Chuck—Bona In Bontlau FRANCES TANNENBATOt PATRICIA DOWNING er; Mrs. Clifford Dropkin, record- REFKSHIN6IUV0RS...aSH-MVEIB... ALAN BITTER ing secretary, and - Mrs. Robert Lux Toilet Soap iup l years, for a total of $1,600. , California Roast TL ~' '' Thaxton, Son of Mr. and Fink, corresponding secretary. Especially for the bath 59! Top Sirloin Roast 99' (Continued Jrotn Page 1) Mrs. K.'L. Thaxton of 27 Brook Mrs. Elliot Heilbmn gave a re- Oraln-Fail Baaf . Frnhly flroond ~ JUNE IS dale road, $40/1 New Jersey Stati port on the .year's activities. The Wi«h2e . 4 betbilh are College, renewable for four years, '* oHUbal for a toial of-$2,100. Patricia's Scholarship at Rutgers IJniversity 'club will visit Rutgers gardens on catot "* GroundChuck 69! Ground Beef activities intjudetl modern dance, renewable for four years, for a June 16.' The group voted to make Bonalass , . •= ' ' Taa Brada DAIRY MONTH! cheerleader, Rirls' sports. Future total of $1,600. Activities:, Na- a donation to. the Union County ALBERT H. MICHAEJL Teachers of America, Music Club, tional Honor Society, business Rhododendron Society. faaey Domastle—Sliead ar Plaea -. . Biology Club,-French Club; sen- manager of Golden C, Red Cross, Lux Flakes Stewing Beef Ducks "••• ~~-'JL ~ ~- ' ior play cast, dance committees. Spanish Club and Science Club. Aifction Sale Aiding , For washing fina fabrict / Bonalass . . _ Donastlc—Caatar Slleas ' Spotlight staff. Golden. C staff and . Frances Tanncnbaum, daughter Swiss Cheese * Rational Honor Society. •/..'. of Mr. and Mrs. jfrving Tannen- School for Mentally III Cross Rib Roast 89: •' Bre«li*ono'i Tomp-Toe Brand ' ''' - James'Heriiska, son of Mr. andbaum of 73 Lawn terrace, $400 Sliced Boiled Ham 99,£ First half of an auction to bene- •:•-;-; .:•••;** Sliced Mrs. John Heruska of 2 Wads- New/ Jersey State Scholarship at fit the school of the Union County, Booelau Whipped Cream Cheese worth terrace', $700 at the Uni- Douglass College; renewable for Chapter of the National' Organi- x'ersity of Bridgeport, renewable four years, for a total of $1,600 Pl9- zation for Mentally 111 Children Ivory Flakes Ferris Bacon 44 Smoked Pork Butts 69ib. Danish Blue Cheese ^ /for,four years, for a total of $2,-Activities: " Treasurer of Science vvas held Monday evening at Carri- n For dittiei and fino fabrics Fresh 800. , He was active in football, Club, co-editor of ;irt on the Spot- gan's Barn; 061 Rahwny avenue, Flounder Fillet Borden Cottage Cheese track and basketball and was-cap- " ' staff. Golden C staff, National larg* 59' Fancy Scallops Patteurited ProceK .

• *• • in.nai i~ n~ i ~ii • T • imiwi ipiii—nm n •»••••*• erin r Hilary Grote, daughter of Mr.Club" lReof Cross, Library Council arc a representative portion of the N.Y. Stale and modern dance. and Mrs. Harry Grote of 28 Holly original collection of new, used and lar Well Aged Cheeie Barbara Vergalla, daughter of street, $406 New Jersey State antique.items, are to be auctioned CHICKEN of the SEA Scholarship a£ Antioch College, Mr. and Mrs. John Vergalla of 3 Ivory Snow White-Solid Pack Sliced American •EZ*SZL.*»- Grove street, $400 New Jersey at the barn next Monday, starting TUNA FISH renewable for four years, ior a at.7p.m. "..•..• For dishes and fin* fabrics total of, *}.60e. Activities: Na- State Scholarship, at Trenton State Kraft's tional Hortor Society,' Student College^ renewable for four years, larg.«9e «'••>• 770 for a total of $1,600. Activities David Conley, son of Mr. and. inn Council, dance committeos. girls' Mrs. - Meredith S; Conley of 14 i** k" sports. Spotlight staff. Library Future Teachers of America PRUNE JUICE ss 2&65< Photography C\ub, Biology Club Woods Hole road," has returned Council,' Music Club, associate home after completing his sopho- Homo, conf"27, ° editor of Golden C. - and Mask and Bauble. more year at Hamilton College in •In New Jertoy Stale only. Aileen Kendall, daughter of Mr. John LaGrace, son of Mr.' and Lifebuoy Soap Clinton, N. Y- PATRICIA M. GRANT and, Mrs. Andrew Kendall of 26Mrs. Robert LaGrace of 36 Myrtle For tpiM and bath APPLE JUICE 2 - 43 Beach street,. $400 New Jersey treet, $700 scholarship from the Large Eggs State Scholarship at Douglass Col- Baltimore Orioles, renewable for lege, renewable for four years, for four years, totaling $2,800,, usable Large White Eggs a total of $1,600. Activities: Na- at Fairleigh Dickinson, Seton Hall, DAY-SUN., JUNE 19 £ tional Honor Society, modern Wagner or Rollins. Jack turned DERBY'S HASH dance, girls' sports. Student Coun- in an outstanding performance as ... . - - •- • •••• v. •'• " " • . • ' ' ". • —Photo biy A. Kle w»^gi»w^ Lifebuoy Soap HESHK, MORE RAV08RIL COfRE cil, president of Library Council, a pitcher for Cranford's' Watch- GIRL SCOUTS AID CD—Members of St. Michael's Senior Girl Scout Troop 62 are shown as they Fathers Girls' Athletic Association, Mask ig Conference championship signed up. ior CD mass feeding training. Standing; left to right, are G. Holmes Williams, Jr., director' • • '•.'•• i . ' —Photo by A.'Nlc HoaglinJ I Especially forth* bath ASPirand and Bauble, senior play cast, baseball team, played end on' the of Cranford Civil Defense and Disaster. Control; Stephanie-Palasinski. Julie Walsh. Jeanette Reich- FIRST AID SQUAD DEMONSTRATION—Taking part in "Cranford Days celebration was the Cran- Dir Rnctt QnaUty Spotlight' staff and Music Club. APPLESAUCE varsity football team, served as 4 49 ert, Anne Woglan and Police Chief Lester W. Powell, deputy CD director. Seated are Mrs. Stephen' ford First Aid Squad which set up exhibitions at the post office, railroad' station and held open Mild and Mtllow ; i Linda Eaton, daughter of Mrclas. s president in his freshman and A*» Irana—Oar Flnttt Quality AIP Braad—Oar Flnaat Quality v Palasinski, troop leader, and William Massarsky, director of welfare for the CD Council. house at the squad building. Operation of the squad was explained and equipment dertionstrated of a and Sirs. Wilfred Eaton of 7sophomore years and was a rep- for onlookers. Presidents were reminded of the squad's program of-loaning' hospital beds, wheel C resentative to the Student Coun- EICIT O'CLOCM Carolina street, $350 at Drew Uni- for onlookers. Residents were reminded of thereminded visitors that help from the First Aid Tomato Juice 2 ZZ 49 Bartlett Pears * versity, renewable for four years, Cashmere 3-U. MO Squad can be obtained by calling police headquarters. The squad handles all emergencies at any •ablsea-T«ln Nk , ehappad Variatlas far Janler 1-U. for a total of $1,400; $370 at Doug- CD Council Asks Volui BAG *1.65 lass College, renewable for four Committee hour of the day or night, he added. However, transportation calls must be handled after 5 p.m. CHAIR! Bouquet Soap C 57' years, for a total of $1,480, and because of the lack .of manpower during the' day. With Free Diih Sponge » FigNewtons 21:65' Heim Baby Food 6 89 No mater his mood... no matter his typ»» thai»> a raclin- •lea end fult-UdUJ t, VlgonmoailWuwr $400 New Jersey State Scholar- For Mass Feeding Program Mablsca i2oipij«. Milk Sapplanant . ship, renewable for four years, for Heads Told ing chair h*r* {otfrvy icnhsb jmaq or ohL and Grand* The Cranford Civil.Defense arid 3 cala* mmt us BOKAIVtoftSc a total of $1,600. Activities: Chess New committee chairmen of the fatnars, too. Mothar will Uk* uam too . . . th«y add so C 9AM. BAG «1>7 3-LB. BAG Club, .Library. Council, French Disaster Control Council has is- Bloomingdale Avenue School PTA Creative Art Group Stages much to

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ISre from Cranford Jpsala Col- Orange; at commencc- %m Monday. Com- 1 was Or. Rob- T&nBHouton. president of trt OqOece of 'Engineering. '•I Amongv those receiving the \--m bachelar of arts degree were pjebard BL Bachel of 12 Elizabeth avenne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Thomas Babel of 227A Wal- nut areane;. Miss Patricia M. Stffft Giant, daintiter of Mr. and Mrs. i Bemaid W- Grant of IS Oak lane, Heats for Babies BROILING or FRYING

aad Mrs. George E. Semonite of FlETCBQt 123 Centennial avenue. Bacbdor of business administra- tion decrees went to Patrick J. g 13 Grove street, son of Duryea ' and Mrs. Thomas Maguire, of I Troy. N. Y. and Albert H. Michael Corn Starch I of 6 Woods Hole road, son of Mr. ALAN V. SEKONTTE Mrs. Habib^Michael of 77 pkg. Com* %—... you'll save! street....'.: •.. •'••. . FRESH * TOP-GRADE Split, Cut-Op • -f; >•;••'•. •«7.'T»?. Saborban Carrleii duly Argo For a Koott that h d/«ereo#.» •r Quartered WHOLE Installs Officer Slate Starch READY-TO-COOK jlrs. Barney Cohn was installed fees wtUwltn chicken... as president of tbe Suburban Gar- e 321 f PORKLOIMS ctn Club at a luncheon yesterday Cranberry Sauce , "" 2 ^ 23« a! Mrs. D's Restaurant, Scotch AfrP't broiling and frying chickens are all top grade and are SMOKED PZains. airs. Walter Mcth was in- sJalling officer. Lax Toilet Soap all sold artKe advertised prices —• none priced higher! ik By the Piece 69/£. Other officers were installed- as For ioilet and bath . Cork Loins Centor t^ut. Sugar ' fdSla«st Mrs. Nathaniel Shurer, 30 vice-president, in charge of prp- Cured, and Delightfully Smoked jiram; lbs. Bernard Miller, vlce- ' pieddent in charge of membership: Additional "Super-Right" Meat Buys! I Mr& Emmanuel Komgut, Treasur- •••I Chuck—Bon In Bonahu ' ." HOWAHD ARNESEN REFRESHING FLAVORS...aSH-SAV£RS... FRANCES TANNENBAUM PATKICu. DOWNING er; Mrs. Clifford Dropkin. record- \ ing secretary, and Mrs. Robert Lux Toilet Soap years, for a total of $1,600. ' California Roast 59! Top Sirloin Roast Scholarship Total Fimk. corresponding secretary..... Eiptc?ally forth* bath David Thuxton, son of Mr. and MTSJ Elliot Heilbrun gave a re- drain-Fad Bast • Frashly Broand JUNE IS (Cantwuexl j»on With 2c Mrs. K. ii. Thaxton pf 27 Brook- port on the' year's activities. The dale road, $400'New Jersey State offUbat !•••!£•»caloi • College, renewable Soir SmU y ctub will visit Rutgers gardens on as: Ground Chuck 69" Ground Beef 49ib. / for a total . B »«intffti Club, sen- For waihlng fina fabric* Banelau . ... Oomastlc—Cantar Slloas ior pilay ^ast. riaaboe conuniittees. Spanish Club and Science Club. Auction Sale Aiding Swiss Cheese ^65* Spotlight stAff. GoMen C slaff and Frances Tannenbaum, daughter' lar 8 e v of Mr.-'and Mrs. Irving Tannen- School for Mentally 111 « 35 Cross Rib Roast Breab^pne't Tomp-Tea Brand A ' ' ' National .^Honor Socaetty. , 89: Sliced Boiled Ham 99£ e James Heruska. siora

    total oi $2.- sas held Monday evening at Carri- For dithas and fine fabrics Freth Ctlub, co^-editof.of art on the^pot- . gam's Barn. 961 Railway avenue, Borden 800. He Vtas aedive in football, Flounder Fillet 59f Fancy Scallops Pa<T^^'\ -*T'T^'':h'''''•''' 9TX!a^^nHft*9a3ffiB3B!SnCaVSLfODS>VBDKflBiBnvB?^^G89ib3naflt - N.Y.SU*. Wi .. Hilary. Gcote. _ i. Red Cross, Library Council t art si represenlativc portion of thti ! Well Aged Chaaw and Mrs. Hanry Gma>:e of'28 HoUy modern dance. ' ''•'. .•'••. ' crigmal collection of new, used and EICII CHICKEN off the SEA street. WOO Sew Jersey State Barbara Vergalla,/daughter of' anlujue items, are to i>e auctioneer Ivory Snow rUnTI White — Solid Pask Sliced Amsrican ' Scholarship at Amtoocifci College. Mr. and Mrs. John, Vergalla of 3 a: the- bam next Monday, starting* •renewable for four sears. Jar a.Grove street, $40t) New Jersey For dithei and fin* fabric! Kraft's Cheez-Whiz total of «U«W- Artivaliesa Na- State SchqlnrsMn at Trenton State targe. J«C 9>«"»77e' College^ renewable for four years, •' David Conley. son of Mr. and tional Honor Socce r»ri^' Tg^r«M-»_ daujBiKT/ of Sir.sophomore years and was a repr for onlookers. Presidents were reminded Of the squad's program of loaning hospital beds, wtuset EICHT O'CLOCK and Mrs. W3fied Eaton of 7 jiesentative to the Student Coun- Tomato Juice 2 : 49 Bartlett Pears " 29' for onlookers. Residents were reminded of thereminded visitors that help, from the First.Ail. Cashmere 1-lB. Carolina street. S33O al Drew Uni- cil. Squad can be obtained by calling police headquarters. The squad'handles all emergencies at any. Nahlteo—T«In f»k : ehoppad Varlatla* lor Janlor , versity, renewable tor Jour years, Bouquet Soap BAG 57' SK? for. a total of $1,400; $330 al Doug- CD Council Asks VolunteersCommittee hour of the day or night; he added. However, transportation calls must be handled after 5 pJn. . CHAffi! lass College-. senen&sSe; for four because of the lack of manpower during' the day. WHhFraaDUliSpong* - Fig Newrons 2 ,C 65' Heinz Baby Food 6 89' tilth mSHUUiimi I Vlganum m no matter hl» type. man»'« a racUn- ; years,, for a total of $1,460. and For Mass Feeding Program Heads Told g or obL and Grand- Nahlteo . • i2oi.pig<. mik Bapplomaot RED CttCU '.:' 6H lOKAR $400 New Jersey Slale Scbolar- t«ffl Bk» flm too ... Hmf aid so C 2 C .ship, renearable for ttmar jeaxs. for The Cranford Civil Defense and New committee chairmen of the J4B. BAG 4177 I 3-lB. BAC %1JK Disaster Control Council has is- mmnly stysBo* * Shredded Wheat 2 39 Yum-Berry 2 ' .: 59 ' a total of SljBpO. Actavilies: CJjess Bloomingdale Avenue School PTA Creative Art Group Stages PA Progress Club, Xihr^ry . CouascsX French sued an urgent appeal for 300 OhecalatvasuiiTo Synsyrap - 1i2ox.[*2 ox. [*nn ' Jhooolato Chip - ' were introduced at a recent exec- »ro Club, and Ittotograpbur Club. r volunteers for training in mass Lions Add * Report Slated C Alan Hitter, '900 of Mr. and Sirs. feeding under direction of Its wel- utive board meeting by Mrs. Wil- Two Exhibits During'Days? Bouquet Soap , Herman Ritter of 115 Itafoawk . Mayor Ira D. Dorian and pv«J I Cocoa Marsh 2 59 Burry's fare department, in preparation for 2 Members liam G! Emerson, . newly-elected Fifty-one paintings were exhibited at the post office' triangle bpeclally for thai drive, full KT***!-****^ ^ 54^ other Cranford commbnity twial NOW versity of Cocmertical. S1.4OO-a any emergency.'- Two new members^oF Cranford president, as follows: ' . at the 12th annual sidewalk exhibit of the Cranford Creative Art have been irivited by The Portal year, renewable for four Jtwars. lor Lions Club. were announced this Budget, Mrs. A. Scott Matthews; Group Saturday during Cranford Days. Rain forced the exhibit into New York Authority to a-prcgresl Farm Fr*sb Fruitt and Vegetables! a total of S5JS0O- Acsn-ilaes: Co- QD Director G. Holmes Wil- week by President John V. Nos-by-laws and legislation,. Mrs. N.the post office later in the afternoon. . \ ; liams, Jr., announced that women report meeting at 8 o'clock uniftsl At* BrMOV-Oir FUfcMt QjnIHy captain of basketoall trand. This brings the member- H. Shak; Christmas, treat,, Mrs. Mrs. A. W. Scheller, chairman, reported that 60 adults and 18 chil- •**m?r ber of baseball, ard will receive a few hours of train- in the club room at the Coach ffltl ship up to SO men as specified in R. R. Helwig and Mrs. C. L. Palm- dren cast votes for their favorite Four Restaurant.". I •-." V- teams and class treasaaxeir. ing .a month and then become the charter. . each Sweet Peas members-in-reserve so that in- a er; class mothers, Mrs. P. Rinaldi The group wili'hea¥-Gifforfl| CANTALOUPE Urge Sin pictures. 29 William Delia Sala. sou of Mr. • New. inductees are:' and Mrs. J. M. Coyne. flneepple Katpberry or Pineapple Strawberry , . and Mrs. Silvio Delia S»la of 126 national emergency Cranford will Winners by adult vote were as Letter Carriers* Hart, Jr.. executive assistant in !kl WitU^ulh Be o«d labe Detergenl Wtth?coffUbat l C be, prepared to mass feed thqse Edward K. Gill of 103 Central Port Authority Aviation Bepartj 22 ox. GOMM Thomas street^ full arfaolarsfaip 10 avenue, former member pf the Courtesy and hospitality, Mrs. follows: First, Kenneth E. Bald- Lihby's Fruit Drink 3 1 €9 the University of Connecticut. who may be evacuated to pre- Alvin Linke, Mrs. P. W. Maloney; win. "Alert"; second, Althea ment, discuss recent dovelopnaaSI can 58° 0. 8. Fancy Quality e designated areas. Board of Education, an employee Life Membership EETCORN work at' the bi-state agenor'* 01 400 a year, renewable for four of Western Electric Co., Kearny; Founders* Day, Mrs. Donald A. Scheller, "Echo Lake Park"; third, Ubby's Whole Strawberries' tt Anyone interested in volunteer- transportation and terminal 6c Oaltfai Kite is,. . .' Extra lore* Slzo C years, fora total of SSIJHML Activ- and Steve L. Rabits of 103 Spring Ellenberg; member-at-large, Mrs. Joan Jacobsen, "Ingenue." ities: Co-captain of batskc£baH ing for this training is invited to Bernard Garlioger, Mrs. Joseph Card to Schindler ties. He. will illustrate. his Vel C C Whole Green Beans ^; 2 53 : Garden street, who Is manager of a In the children's Vote, Mr. team, member of baseball team attend the next meeting of the Petrone; inside publicity, Mrs. Baldwin's "Alert,*" also was given A gold life membership card was with "The Fabulous Decade, ttel TV HlMAa* Swanwn—Turlay. e CD Council, to be held at Living- group life insurance office In Port Authority's new d^*| BARCAUXINGat IERSHIRE LINE U|uM Detergent Yellow Bananas 2 25 Fresh Pineapple 29 ' and representative to' Student New York City for the Connecticut William C. Thome, Mrs. F. J. first place;-second, Blanche Hol- presented to John Clifford ("Doc") UffoBlio . ««HI*otod Bi mmmm chieUa.Pot w r» ton Avenue School at 8 p.m. June color film. " ' . I AND OTHERS WHh 4c off label CouneiL HISS SUSAN LAIRD General Co. , ' More. • land, "Lake Louise," and Kay STRATOLOUNGfiT With 9c off label 23.; Schindler of 19 South Union ave- '•, In addition. Mr. Hart wiH*i c p e David *sfcariTi soa of Sir. and Pre-schooL Mrs. Glenn Murphy, BeMert, "Clipper Ship." 22 «. Ubby't Jwuba Asparagus ayt t 1 "Among those already enrolled William DITullio, Lions Cran- nue in recognition of 50 years' scribe the Port ^Authority's port] Mrs. Q' *' ^^^ifg of SI Doering ford Days chairman, reported this Mrs. E. B. Lee; program, Mrs. Wil- For the first time a contest-far can 56« Fresh Tomatoes r;i9 Blueberries "; t.39 c . way. Booster Club acbolarsfaip ~oT Hiss laird Wins in the program arc 'members of young people was held by themembership in Cranford Branch promotion ^ond protection atml Flm, Crltp $••• Whit* Libby's Golden Cora £? 2 St. Michael's Senior Girl Scout week that he. and 12 other lions liam J. Fordham; newsletter and ties. Currently, the bi-state « $300. Activities: Kqi H served coffee and doughnuts to outside publicity, Mrs. Cart Broe-V group at its studio on Saturday. 754, National. Association of Let- C C Society.. vke-fmsdenl of' Visual Skidmore Honors Troop 62, along with their leader, .Prizes were awarded as follows: operates nine Port of Near Yo»l Birds Eye Pios a**~«*-!. 2 45= Mrs. Stephen Palasinsk). Tbe commuters us they'arrlved at theker. Mrs. Lee B. Stiles and Mrs. ter Carriers, at a regional meet- Trend Yellow Onions 2 17 Cauliflower "1 25 Aids Club, stage- erew. Mestling Miss Susan Laird, daughter of Teenagers — first, Vicki Ktaplan; trade development offices inm-t lOpx-Cfc girls taking the training as part .railroad station Friday < morning Hyman Shapiro; membership. Mrs. ing Saturday in the Somerville mercial centers in the Uniw*| For dl&n and fin. fabric* pig. <^ ' team, dance T*H*T^ cx^oss Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Laird of 205 in cooperation with-the township R. F. Matus, Mrs'. Alvin Linke; re- second. Robert Freese; third, Breaded Shrimp country, treasurer of Ftench \ of their five-point program for Victor Valla, and fourth, John American Legion Home. States and foreign countries. Twin pack ' . Club Soda. • Betford avenue, was ' graduated emergencies and service are Clara celebration. Lion Alex Bibby ob- freshments, Mrs. , Joseph Pugni, member of Student Coamdl. trade Madden. In the children's cate- The presentation was made by A questions and answer pej Banded together 2'r39pig.' ° Canada Dry JT I9r YukonBeverages ^Jj, 2 %% Birds Eye Fish Sticks from Skidmore College, Saratoga LoForge, Stephanie .-. Palasinski, tained and prepared the coffee. Mrs. E. J. Ryan, Jr. «trfll follow the presentatioa Wl C and tennis ediSor-in-cfaief Springs. N. Y_ oh Sunday with The most recent program of the gory, winners were: First, Rob- James H. Rademacher of Detroit, of Golden C, pmix&eol. of Music Jeanette Relchert, Julie Walsh and Summer , roundup. Mrsl Leroy ert McCullough; second, Steven MV. Hart. "I Mott's AM or PM Fruit Drink Z'!M Real Gold Orange Base 2 caT departmental honors in music. She Anne Woglan. Lions at the regular Tuesday night Roberts, Mrs. & E. Roberts; schol- field director of the Philadelphia Tonight's meeting stems fwm»l Club and prcsdcni of 5M irm«» received a B.S. degree in music. dinner meeting at the Coach and Alcock, and third, Marci Smith. c 31 DELICIOUSIY 600D... .Club. . Mr. Williams said it Is hoped arship, Mrs. Henry Meiner; visual Judges were' Marvin Bressler, Region of the association. special radio salute to Cranforf w| Silver Dust Sunshine Hi Ho Crackers 'PVg'35 Large Staffed Olives On June 21 Miss Laird will fly many more Girl Scouts and moth- Pour Restaurant featured speaker education and. publication^ Mrs. Howard Arceic. sotVof Mr. Mrs. Elven Sheahan and - Mrs. Mr. Schindler ended a 46-year 1954. That program »ow}ri<>>*\ , Blua datarqanl SOMANVtfAYS! to Paris to study piano :for • the ers will join the ranks. Men also Dr. Henry ' Rutzler. A member Herbert Ferriera, Mrs. Arthur O"~ the relationship between and Mrs. Howard Arneses of 24 of the board of the Youth Con- Frederic Greenawald. Mrs. James career as a carrier here when he P«^O«^ / JANE PAtJCBt wrmmer at the Fountalnbleu are needed for the auxiliary fire Brian; ways and means, Mrs. Al-Brewster Was chairman, assisted ford's prosperity and that o_l large 4Cg; giant JM Q 3 Minute Oats »^.is» Assorted Cereals .« Tulip street. $4OO New Jfcpcjr State sultation Service,-Dr. Rutzler,. of retired on pension June 30, "1956; 1 I4O.. company; communications center 1 plg.*T pkg."" ch u 4 Scholarship at Ru^esx Paiwaiity. School of Arts, Fountalnbleu, fred Benedit; babysitting, Mrs. by Mrs. H. F. Hellegers. holding the longest record as aentire New Jersey-Ne«.' V***" ! France. She will return on Sep-and miscellaneous duties. Cranford, Is a psychiatrist with CBOOSE TRB CHAIB FOB HERTS THE GIFT TOH Star-Klst Tuna Fish ,^ t?33« Candy Corn Grid er Marble MIUXE renewable- tar four JWBX, for a offices in New York City. He Alex Munsch, Mrs. John Esposlto. carrier in the local office. District. Since then, the P^^l tember 6 to begin further study at Interested persons may enroll A LOVELY UV»G BQOM GBAaODS ENTERTAINING total of $1,000- Activities: fftoott- spoke on the work of the Con- Mrs, Fordham presented pro- He started as a temporary sub- thority has continued to c c Juilliard School of Music, New by attending the June 23 meeting. University of Pa. When Father is the host, he'll balL baseball. Visual Aids C1TI>\ sultation Service In this vicinity. gram plans for the next year, and stitute mail carrier on June 1, Port prosperity through such' The graeeftil ""channel*" back Ajax Cleanser Breast o' Chicken Tuuas]^:a:::37 Florient Aerosol Deodorant York. Men may also contact Director enjoy this very decorative bar stage orcMT. library. Council, Mrs. Benedit discussed the ways Degree to Miss Reeves 1910, and became a regular car- jects as the $183 mUlto fc and curving arm* are perfect c POUND CAKE Spotlight staff and crass country Williams at 14 Makatom drive or Lions delegates to the annual level project at the George that holds everything. ,Wtuper for a total of SljfiOO. Activities: Market to Move len, All will attend the three- material for the faculty library. 7 Mon Jam foWker Vahtml Visual Aids Club, stacr crew. Ra- Clef Club and a Big Sister. She Miss Reeves served < as presi- ent home on South Union avenue Final registration for cran For cleaning pointed «urfa,ce» ' was accompanist and sang with the The Acme Market on Colin day affair. dent of Mortar' Board, Women's since 1893. I ' Summer Band School will AMERICA'S DEPENDABLE FOOD MERCHANT SINCE 1859 dio Club. Advanced Science Club Kelly street, near Walnut avenue, FERN'S FURNITURE Robert Ji Pells of 109 Hillcrest honorary society, nnd was treas- IhibabPIt and National ROBOT Soo«y. CollCaT Chorus, sang with the Representing Branch 794: at theMonday and Tuesday fr«" IHCORPOHATED ; and was college accom- Cranford. will b* cloacd Saturday Jack Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs.avenue has been elected president urer of Kappa Alpha Theta sor- meeting were Kenneth Goodman, pjn. In the music room of pkg. Prices effective through Saturday, June 11th in Super Markets and Self- Michael Lettim, of Mr. and night and the budntts will be ority. Cranfortl Mrs. Anthony Lettmi of «7 Bea-panist. John E. Allen of 728 Willow street, of Kappa Sigma Fraternity at Rut- acting superintendent of malls; land School, George White. EatfmanSt.alNorlhAv*. Service stores only in New Jtrsey, Staten Island end RocUand County. transferred to the recently .opened has returned for the summer re- gers University, New Brunswick. iamin street. »«•• Sew Jeney Stale Joseph Anginoll, Victor Braun, tor, reported-today- • Acme Market at Central avenue cess from Carnegie Tech, Pitts- The son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. You cram these words into mine Mr White announced BRidffO 6-5000 . They think torn Uttl* who talk and Raritan road in Clark Town- Joseph Cluba, Martin Ciuba, Ed- v rerd p burgh; after completing his sopho- Pells, he is a •fphonwre majoring «an against the stomach of mywin Imus, Frank Mayor and Uraa- •tudofata.tfreaay have . renewable Car Cow too muchWohn Drydett ship, it was announced yesterday. more year. * s..:' in biology at the StaU/Unlv*rsity.sense.—WUllasd Shakespeare 103MILN ST., CRANFORD •-OPEN EVERY THURSDAY & FRIDAY UNTIL 9 \ ototrhoteB taTt?»L which \ / • - - i • : jAfci •>.•. .,..,^,;;fe,,: <^MSpf;£i^M»*<#im&&&^x^ r : .'•"•/•<; ,'" --'S~:.l; V '•'••.'' •••' "•''• ' •• ' ''':'''•'•*•••":''•'. .>•.';'• '''•/-.' '•' ' '/ ''."

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    •••mm '••••$w PaceSIx CBANFOBD lpfteA-jBoii< r : ity arej^mong; the recipients ot schblarahlps Iwarfed by the New Jo!:a5S0in ^t-rahTgff^nTvrelTBTfili J. Weber of Clark.Jformerly of Cranfbrd, and Frank Allen Cassera, the late Mr. Hurley.. on-Monday with'her sisterrMr Robert .Wasseripaiv Jack "Bescb-S - ^ Cranford and' four •VA baby girl, Kristine Louise treasurer of Kappa Sigma Frater- son of George Cassera of 564 Pas- ————'• ;——-— ————-— Jersey StateScholarship Commission. . D. W. McGinnis-bf 724 Lande enes, Gail McGrady, Gag Cara-* *n°"r**rf"WT'en» Susan and Robert nity at Rutgers University. New,, : The Rev. Mark J. Dooley. as- place., was born to Mr. and Mrs: Ray sa'ic avenue, Kenilworth, and. the sistant pastor, officiated at the? Regina I. Petrik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph'L. Petrik vella, Gerri Kaye. Kareo_JB3=fc-l Jotasson. Pamela Rau and Gary mond J. Staba of 120 Besler ave Brunswick The son of Mr. and.' IateMrs.. Cassera. ' > :; received one of the state scholarships in addition to a partial schol' Ellen Kaplan and Sandee Shsieir.jBait!ey. Miss -Nancy G«il Martens, Mrs. Frank Benes, he is a sopbo^ ojn. double ring ceremony. A re- hue on May 30 at East- Orangi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul arship tt> St. Elizabeth's College, tt. Peter Trumpore is conva M)p.' • and Mrs. Baker entertained; . —o-— more majoring in engineering at' The Rev. Dr. Albert- Allinger, ^tefS^Hft f#i ception followed at the Cranwood. 1 General Hospital. Other children Martens. Jr., 15 Woods Hole road, Convent Station. She will grad- lescing at Walson Hospital, Ft. Dix, at a family party in her honor || Bb . and Mrs. James Pantano of the SUte University. He is a mem-* pustor, officiated at the 4 o'clock Garwood. ' „ Following the luncheon a hair styl- in the family are Karen and Kev began her summer vacation -from ! uate next Thursday from Holy where he underwent surgery last Sunday for guests from Cranfbvd,!! 25 Carolina street returned home Mr of the Newman Club and hold4' ible ring ceremony. Aj recep- The bride, who seas escorted to ing show was presented. in.. '.''.'•-'•••'• Centenary College for Women, a state scholarship. Trinity High^ .School, Westfleld, week, the son of Mri and Mrs^Livingston and Glen Rock. j' Mootaay after spending two weeks t |)'i was held at the Villa Roma,' the altar by her father, had her The next luncheon will be Sep- and is interested In becoming an George Trumpore of 37 Munsee —°— | in S3. Fetersburg and[Miami, Fla. babeih. " , ' . - sister. Miss EveHyn Bennett, as tember 14 at the Suburban Hotel Mr. and Mrs..Abner' Turk of 3 elementary school teacher. -. drive, Lit.,.Trumpore has bee: - Mrs. Harvey K. Nevalls of Buf-jj . —o— \ • '.';e bride was given in marriage niaid of honor. Bridesmaids/ were in Summit. „ ;, ••'••. Carolina street are receiving con . Catherine Washburn, daughter stationed at Ft. Monmouth,. wherw. falo, N. Y.. will return home Sua-fi MKL Bobert T. Grinishaw of 178 J her father. Mrs. Benjamin'Ra- Miss Janet Pluta, and Blliss Edvar- •• • Persons interested in joining the he is assigned to special operations, gratuiations on the birth of theii of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wash- day after a five-week visit viUtt'Blohavfc'-drive entertained last te of Newark served as her cou- ia Merkel of Clark. Miss Marilyn 1 Newcomers' Club may contact first daughter, Amanda Rose,,.-OJ burn of 122 South Union avenue, her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. li "Ilnnsday evening for Mrs Loufs Q p's matron of honor and brides-, LaMarca and Miss Beverly Mann- Mrs. James Burns, 15 Connecticut Charles-Morrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey K. NevaUs. Jr,j Hahirfx. Mrs. Fred Mackemull May 17 at Barnet Hospital in Pot- ;V''II' will also graduate next week.from rrfiids were Miss Joyce Englert of ing of CranfonL avenue. arid Mrs. Edward R. Morrison of 7 of 107'Elmora avenue. j Mrs. Danje3 Kress. Mrs. G Glen- erson. The couple has three sons ifton. M|ss_J^>rcarct Reynolds A. James Hurley of Linden serv- Holy Trinity High School. She has Wade avenue, entertained at a !enilworttv and Miys i>uSS ichael Ferro1 of Arim« .M'i-, <52'" Schaufer. Mrs;. Andrew [lighter, [jorina Lyn7 wa. Vteber of.Clark, sister of the bride, s included Edward Mocckel of College and plans tojnajbr in bi- day evening in celebration of his ology. She expects to teach on s ton,' Va., is spending the summer. yarewo and Mrs. V. J. Bongiovanni. born to Mr. and Mrs. William! H ijnda and Doree Weber served;as Garwood. Edward Protz of Ro- '£&'-*" pU J •'?•,('' •'/ eighth birthday. Guests included with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |: Schwiening, Jr., of 8 Lenox ave lasted the high school level. Debbie, Ditzel, Suzanne Linke eir sister's flower girls. ' selle Park. Robert Fox of Wood- i'".-'i •" Thomas Harford of 18 Broad | nue, on May 29 »t Elizabeth Gen m& •M &i Anthony F. Cddella, the son of . Mrs. W. J. B. Davison, mother of _ M bridge and Linden Lawrence, of m Is Installed Barbara Jones, Cindy Loeber, street. •" I erul Hospital They have tw ;i:-'.i-;-'ji-... •; . Jeorge D. "Cassera of KenilWorth Mrs. FUeltfaer Gilpin of 209 Manor Plainfield. n jlr. and Mrs, Canio M. Codella ot Judy Garrity, Carolyn Broeker, is best man for his brother. Ed- —o— | amnae-.' wall leave Saturlday by jet other children, Margaret arid . Mrs. Joseph Reagan of Cranford 686 Gallows Hill road, will grad- Karen Halvorsen, Sally Ann Mat- I r'.Allen of Plaintield, coilsin of ( W& uate from St. Benedict's Prepara- MBanquet thews,. Frances' '• Valla, Barbara Mrs. Henry Schwarz of; Turin! Jor the West Coast for a six-week bridegroon , Jarnes . Cox of ; was the organist and James Mc- m ."- •-•- v* Peaks^Lake Arrowhead and tetanij;visit train "her brother and sister- 1 Mrs. Harold' J. Walsh, former Randolph, Charles' Fordham, Jay -.':.#:.-i%3 Cully, also of Cvanford. was solo- mm ii'*'" - •)& tory School, Newark, on June 17. ringtleld and Henry Weber oi M•a mm 6**' president, installed officers last Emerson, Bobby Mokrycki Ricky Springs, Califs left for home .Mom-}' in-Iaw. Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Pratt Mr. and Mrs. William K. Flana- ist. • •'•'.'' •' ' • He. has been accepted at Fordham ark. brother.-of the bride, were MISS JOAN JL. DUX. Hi week at the eleventh annual ban- Evans Bobby'.- Bontempo, -.Wal- day after spending a month xrith' oi Ptortiland. Ore', and her sister, gan, Jr., of 9'Manor-nvenue, havr Following a motor trip through mm University, .where he also received. her brother and sister-in-taiv. Mr. Mrs: Hi RCobum of Seattle, Wash. lers. James Lenney Wjis the 6r- MISS LOIS ANN HALLENBECK m quet of the Colony Club of Cran- ter • Zingler, Bruce Linger- announced the birth of a son; Wil- ii a $500' scholarship for four years. nist. " »• the South, the couple will live in ford held at the Colonia Country. and Mrs. Joseph L. Petrik of -I liam Kenneth, III, on May 29 at • He plans to major, in psychology: feldt, Richie Freer,. Ricky :•• ^ ..-••••.•. ••.••j|,.T\-*-^;,\ ,, • •••-. ..• ->.,. ,j • Elizabeth. . \- IEH Hi Club, Cdlonia. Burchficld avenue. MBS. FRANK ALLEN CASSERA Miss Joan Dill and . Randy Morrison. Deco- St. Elizabeth Hospital in Eliza- : i: On their return, from a Wedding m Each scholarship is for $400 01 N ••'5^/^»ys*H' i i §# The bride, a graduafe of Cran- . Taking office were: President, rations, and games carried' out the beth. They also have -a- daughter • tifip to the Poeonos, the couple will Lois Hallenbeck MRS. EDWARD THOMAS HURLEY the. amount of tuition, whichever Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Soebl Births ' +}y*&£*•;:< e at the address. ford High School, attended Union Is Future Bride ~$tes. George Elmiger;- vice-presi- space theme. The finale to. the Tara.' / lunior College in the Evening Ses- amount: is less. Students receive dent, Mrs. Benedict P. Morelli; party was the viewing of the and* their children, Vidd and Ter- Mr. and Mrs. T. St. John Rich- The bride is a graduate of Cran- The engagement of Miss Joan the award for a four-year period ry, of St. Petersburg Beach. Rai, ; Engaged to Wed sion. She is employed as a book- treasurer, Miss Ruth Compton; re- movies pf the' "Alice in Wonder- aids announce the birth of a son, d High School and is employed Frederick Mackenzie Weds L. Dill to Gerald R. Gottlick, son : spent several days last week visit- provided they remain in full-time cording secretary, -Mrs^ Thomas George Francis Richards II, on is 1 :i ; the office statf of Magnus keeper by the Union County Trust of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony C. Gott- land" production in which the ^•>j;Vs-; .•"i{r/'lJis . :( ^- '-^ William C^oesel Co., Roselle. Barbara Joy Kaul Wed college attendance 'and maintain a R. Trimble. Mrs. Ernest Will- jjUldren took part for a school pro ing Mr. and Mrs. James Dimock of May 31 al Chapel Hill, Ni C. Garden Club .C iK-mical Co., Garwood.' lick.of,Westfleld, has beea made 15 Brpokdalc rt J^lld tffTTHufley gradiSted from the ik geroth-twill-complete-her—second' "P Mr. Cassera is a graduate of known by her parents, Mr. and The Awards are based upon gram last month. Mis. 'George F- Richards of 16 beck of 14 Brookdale road an- Miss Mary Donaldson Lesin became-the bride Saturday of Fred- Jonathan Dayton Regional High year as corresponding secretary.. —o Jonathan Dayton Regional High nounce thi,v engagement of their Mrs. Artemus Dill of 401 High demonstrated financial need and Mrs. Charles M. Ray of 15 Dart- Norman fdace,. and maternal erick T. Mackenzie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Mackenzie of School. Springfield, and attended The invocation wjas given by Mr. and Mrs. Carter.E. Porter of School, Springfield, an(l attended 1 street ' ' '• ' • • •: •. '•• Miss Barbara JOy Kaul, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Joseph sdiolastjjc/ability as determined by Mrs. John V,. Sllliman. ' Mrs. Jo- mouth road will entertain at lun- _ . rents and Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Lois Ann'; to William 16 Locust drive. : She -is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William F. the American Institute of Bank- 103 Edgewood road entertained at tie School of Visual Arts. New Charles Roesel, son of Mr. and Miss Dill was graduated from a qualifying examination. To be seph R. Talcott, retiring- president, cheon and bridge this afternoon James J. Quinev, Jr., of Eastpn. Lesin of Union. . ' ing. He is employed as an ac-. Kaul.of 4 Burchfield avenue, became the bride Saturday of Thomas duplicate bridge Friday evening. Members Wrk., He is employed by the Ber-MrsV William Roesel of 205 Col- Cranford High School'. She will eligible, applicants also must have turned the gavel. over to Mrs. [or Mrs. Harold Glovier. Mrss Pa- ' •• . ' .•;..•. . r'jf Steel Corp., Roselle! countant by A. B. Murray COL, Un- Francis Shields; son'of James F. Shields of Cold Spring Harbor L I Their guests were Mr. and Mrs.Harry Kiesling. Mrs. Charles J, Members of the executive board umbia avenue. The. Rev. Dwight E4 Faust per- enter her junior year at Upsala demonstrated highvnioral char- Elmiger.' Mrs. Elmiger presented jMiss Elsie G. May and Mrs. EJ- and the late Mrs. Shields. ' William Kolbe, Mr.; and Mrs. Christian,. Mrs. Elmer AiVKoyejn. of the Garden Club of Cranford The prospective bride is a grad- 'ormed the xcremony at 4:30 p.m. College,' East Orange, next fall, acter, good citizenship.and dedi- Mrs.-Talcott with her past presi- Thomas Devlin, Mr. andv Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Waller J. Dealtrey were named Monday by Mrs. Rob- •\ siie McFVe uvrl> co-hostesses at a Three pre-nuptial showers were The Rey. Mark Dooley, assistant Co.. New York. He serv. dent's pin and a gift Mrs. Olive Clavin, Mrs, Leon E. TOPS FOR POPS where she is a member of Chi Del- cation to' American ideals, and of BelMrfiem, Pa., announce the uate of Crauford High School and n the . Tpwnley' Presbyterian fgiven. The bridegroom's sisters, pastor, officiated at the ll\a.m. ed t Richard Kolk, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hunt and Mrs. Edward Malone. ert C. Simons, president^ at the •surprise bridal shower at the Web- ta social sorority and Kappa Mu yyear s in the Arhiy: must enroll in'an approved col- Mrs. /Elmiger. announced the bistSi of 3 son, Walter Jdseph. on er home. The . Katharine . -Gibbs School, hUrch, Union. • A reception fol- Mrs. Edward Merfcel and Mrs. ceremony in St MicHael's Church Meyers and Mr. and Mrs.-Warren final board rrieetlng at the home Vlontclair. Epsilon, national mathematics fra- Mrs.Wil.Bam P. Schmall of 515 lege as a full-time student. following committee chairmen: t.-Olde. May 9 in 'St Luke's Hospital, owed at the Hotel Suburban; Robert Gigl ~6t Clark and Mrs. and celebrated the nuptial mass> Gallows ^Hill d American Home, Mrs. Ernest E. Ta- Mrs. William King of 7 Mitchell ___SBL The couple also has of Mrs. J. L.'Conrad, 208 Hampton Mr. Roesel is an alumnus .of ternity, Sl^e attended Gettysburg Gallows road was hostess at. street. '•':•• Summit . Raymond Carvalho of Tjndpn were A receptlpn followed at the/Mon- berski; Civic and Legislation, Mrs. dace entertained at . dessert two daughters. Dale Elizabeth, and BREATHIN'BRUSHED PIGSKIN Jjfi\s ivclcomed at a recent, luncheon Isihger; Historian, Mrs. Walter E. Robert Farmer, son of Mr. and Ar:. ^nd Mrs. James F. Kecvick of . Washington, D.C. Mrs. Mathew D. Hall. Mrs. H. T. Rear- Perfett fathir's Oiy sift! tight 12 ounca per shoe. Bnmey ai' private secretary in the. archi- John McGucken of 'Rochester, RichardHerrick Mrs. Fred Farmer of 7 Blake ave- tectural firm of Pohltnan and MrsrWalter M. Trpjnacki of 15 the research division of Mack Mo- Donald Casey and Frank Moon of Vereneault of 21 Park aven meeting of the Newcomers' Club Thorn; Parliamentarian, Mrs. Jo- 18 Casino avenue, has returned UarsJiall is lhe former Mary Sue win, Mrs. C. A. Boillod and Mrs. crepe sole, steel shank support. Resists oirt, repels water. tf.'Y., served as best man and seph R. Talcott. nue, entertained Saturday eve- Henry, Elizabeth. . Woodlawn avonue will attend a tors, Inc., Plainfleld. Huhtington, L I. Robert Line of will be graduated from the Pqnir at the Kingston Restaurant in Un- tome after spending a week With. daughter of Dr. and Mrs.C, C. Goodfellow. Bnohlng cleans, restores leather. Sins and widths to Ct most ushers 'were Thomas Ment?er of Wed in Elizabeth Somerville was the soloist. School of Physical Education ani ion. They are Mrs. Igor Reider, George-White, junior high school ning for 30 former classmates of Miss Sue Horrigan in Ocean.City. EL ArJh of 704 Oak lane. Chairmen are as- follows: Pro- dinner 'tonight of the New Jersey the Class of 1954 of .Cranford High ,Mrs. Milton -Reinhart of 20 West Women's Airline Club at the New- Bennett Square,, Pa;, Paul Myers Miss Mary; Ann Esslinger. • On their return from a wedding Hygiene, Montciair State College, Mrs. Frank Morris, Mrs. Alan music teacher, presented, a , pro- gram, Mrs. J. 1J. Conrad; assistant School. Guests were from Cran : Holly street, spent the past week- irker Restaurant, Newark Airport. f Boston, Mass.; .Kenneth- Mc- daughter'of Mr. and Mrs. John W. 70 Attend Recital trip to Cape Cod, Mass., the cou-.at commencement exercises to- Wandelt, •'• Mrs. Kenneth Ghisse, gram- of jnusic for. the group. r Mr. and Mrs. Fred De Marco of L, Mr., and 'Mrs!. Orren M. Turner program, Mrs. W. P. Cleaver; hos- Bfis I say of East\C?range and William iaturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. attended the Bucknell University Renee.' Marino, Ayas a stewardess ard E. Herrick. son of Mr. and The bride is a graduate of Cran- A graduate of Cranford High Berlotti, Mrs. Sylvester Mazzar- board was held Monday • evening bsrtib of a daughter. Nancy-Kent, editor, Mrs. J. E. Miller: horticul- Cromey of Rockland, Mass.' at the home of .Mrs. George E1-* William Hubiak. Mr. and Mrs-on 3Jay 25 at Covina Inter-Com- commencement exercises on Sun-for Capitol • Airlines before her Mrs. Harold Herrick of 212 Col- ford High School and Manhattan- School, Miss Vereneault , was a ese, Mrs. IMward Reeves, Jr.; Mrs. ture.Mrs. F. T. Maxson; birds and The bride graduated from Un- ..Seventy parents and friends at- nriiiger, 11 Orchard street. Mr. and Mrs.- Thomas Shaheen John Rispoli, Mr. and Mrs. Harold taumiiiy Hospital The Turners day.- ' marriage, . • MRS. FREDERICK MACKENZIE umbia avenue, were married Sat- ville CollegeCof the Sacred Heart. member of the Student Council, C. Ray Doug'las, Mrs. Ji W. Miller, conservation^ Mrs. R. H. Walcott; ,on High School in 1955 and re- tended the annual piano'. recital of Compton, Calif., are visiting for Schott, Mr. and Mrs. E- W. De also have two sons. William'Henry urday in Blessed Sacrament She was employed for three years Wiomen's Athletic Association and Mrs. P. Harahan,. Mrs. George Mr. and • Mrs. Donald Rutz. of military hospital, Mrs. W. H. Fair- ceived a bachelor of science de- of the pupils of' Mrs. Lawrence by J. Walter Thompson Co., New Yontlunas and Mrs. Richard Hew- several weeks with Mr. and Mrs.Chabert, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dieg- and Bruine Mclaughlin. Maternal child; assistant military hospital, Church. Elizabeth- t Adelphis Club and took part in" Chicago, 111., will arrive Sunday Allen Everett of 11 Summit road. gree from Moravian College, Beth- Mrs. Gilmore's The Rev. Hilary J- Stephan. pas- M. Tucker of .8 Pittsfleld street York. son. . man, Mr. and MrsMs. DDini o TT*TTh gmfMianaremls are Mr. and Mrs.Mrs. C. B. Schaeffer; telephone, at her home Sunday afternoon. the • annual Spring - Dcmpnstralion to spend'several days with Mr. d M J | Bay A-Cleinentof 8 Hamilton ave- lehem. Pa., in 1959. She teaches Mrs. Lewis DeWolf; ciub presi- 1 and Mrs. Joseph. O'Brien. ri C. H. Cox; finance, Mrs. F. T. tor, officiated at the 4 pom. cere-" Mr. Shields is a graduate of for three years. She will teach Rutz' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erwln Cheryl Baker, 'daughter of Mr. nue. , • fourth grade in Paoli, Pa. Solos and duets were played by |dont, presided over, the- meeting. Maxson, Jr.; membership and PupilsPerform mony. The reception was held at. Cardinal Hayes High School and physical education in the Berkeley H. Rutz of 8 Hawthorne street. and Mrs. Frank Baker of 6l Fatr- Mr. and Mrs! Gustave P. Krobn • Mr. Mackenzie received a bach-, each pupil, and refreshments were workshops, Mrs. H. E. Achilles. The pupils of Mrs. Edward M. the Kingston Restaurant. Union. served following the. program. Manhattan College. He is em- Heights school system in-Septem- field avenue, entertained at a of 110 Elmora avenue are cele- Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Schultz elor of science degree from Upsala The club's final meeting will be The bride was escorted to the Participating were . Deborah ployed by Westinghouse Electric ber. party Friday afternoon in celebra- brating their 40th wedding an- of 710 GaQoros Hill road have an- College, East. Orange, and a mas-Gilmore, Jr.," of 107 Glenwood a closed member flower show, altar by her father. Miss Maureen Anderson, Nancy Oathout, Holly tion of her fourth birthday anni- niversary today. They were the nounced, the birth of their second ter of science degree from Lehigh road, presented a piano recital at "Roses oh Parade," io be held at Martyn oi Brielle. cousin of the Martens, Cynthia Phelan, James versary. Her guests were Roxanne honored guests of their children at Opra Moadar aad-Tbandar C?«da«i University, Bethlehem, Pa.. He is her home last Friday pyening for son. Kyle John, on May 28- atthe home of Mrs. I. J. Stone, 229 bride, served as maid of honor. Carlozzi, Christopher . Carlozzi, a candidate for his doctprate in Orchard street, at 2 p.m. Monday., parents and friends. ; Miss Mary Cojtzens of Elizabeth Srenda Conley, Ellen Fraites, geology and is a graduate instruct- Participating were Susan Ad- and Mrs. William Ashnauli of lin- THE DEACON AGENCY or at' Lehigh University. Richard . Salher, John Patberg, ams, Linda Canevari, Ann Carden were bridesmaids and Kath- Christine Tully, Lois Matthews, At the. close of the school year, ruso, Darlene Cox, Melanie Dmy- leen. Esslinger. sister of the bride, INSURANCE the couple will motor to Wyoming Dorothy Ann Craft, Kathleen No- triw, Daniel Doudt, Marel Emer- and Phyllisann Kotza, of Belford. vak, Stephanie Tristram, Barbara Marie R. Deacon until September. On their return, FOR COOL SHOPPING son, Susan Fordham| Robert Gil- cousin of the bride, -were junior Washburn. Barbara Jane Smith, 4 Alden Street BRidge 6-5051 they will'-live at 431 Brodhcad more, Mary Lou Gilroy, Peter Gil- bridesmaids. ' • Mildred Gessler, Eileen Boerher, avenue, Bethlehem. • . • roy, Joy Green, Mary Helen Harold Herrick; of Cranford Claude Grady, Trena Craft and Ask Yourself This Question— Hodge, Richard Jackson, James served as his brother's best man. Karen Tucker. "If we had a loss today, would our insurance cover AND COOL SAVINGS Miss Mary Lou'Vereneault of.21 McGuire, Carol Miller, Joqhne Ushers were Michael Kuch of At the recent auditions of the Park avenue atid Miss Allaine Nietzel, Priscilla Nietzel, Kathleen Clark 'and Mr., Ashnault. John New Jersey Music .Educators, cer- It?" 4-"Let iis answer that question for you — NOW Air Conditioned Gifford of Spring Lake will leave ijfanne, Mary Ann Pfanne, Cath- Krahnert- Jn. of New Slonrnouth. tificates of merit were presented bpfore a loss causes. a hole in your budget. Saturday morning for a two-weeks' erine Sonnenwald, Gordon Stan- to Kathleen Novak, Claude Grady vacation in Miami Beach, Fla. cousin cf the bride, served as ring IT'S BLUEGRASS TIME ley, June Tarasuk and Mary bearer. ' and Eileen Boerner, with honors; Welsh. and Holly Martens, Cynthia Phe- Thomas F. McVeigh of 323 Ret- The bride/ graduated from St. Solos and ensemble perform- Mary's High School. Elizabeth, lan, Christopher Carlozzi, Ellen Elizabeth Arden ford avenue was host at an open Praites. Christine Tiil)y, Lois Mat- house Sunday following com ances were presented. • Gold pin and attended Elizabeth General thews, Dorothy Ann' Craft, Steph- FLOWER MIST or BATH POWDER mencement exercises at St. Peter's honor 'awards were presented on Hospital School of Nursing. She «*. $2.50 Now For College, Jersey City, where he re- Award Day, which was recently employed as a laboratory tech- anie' Tristram and Bafbara Jane STRIPES ON A Q^ontinental : ceived a bachelor of science degree held,' to the following pupils: Sus- nician by the Schtring Corpv. Un- Smith. LimifdTime W" K atched in, economics. About 35 guests at- an; Adams, Melanie Dmytriw, ion. ! tended, including the St. Peter's Carol Miller and June Tarasuk, Mr. Herrick xi-as -graduated from Calheruie Place Pupils ALWAYS Fresh and Tasty ^Inspired College Glee Club, of which Mr. Honorable mention went to Marel Cranford High School and Union SUMMER HOLIDAY McVeigh was president. The Glee Emerson, Peter Gilroy, Mary Lou Junior College. He is. employed as Give Piano Recital Club entertained with barbershop Gilroy, Mary Helen. Hodge, Rich- office- manager by the Eastern A piano recital was presented songs jmd old favorites. ard -Jackson and Catherine Son- Railroad Builders. Inc.. Newark. recently for the parents and pbrtswear • —O nenwald. ••.-.. The couple will live in Union friends of the pupils' of Catherine SUNDAY, JUNE 19* Dr. Walter K. Fasnacht of 33 upon returning from a honeymoon1 Cortelyou Place of Cranford at the Central syenite spent Saturday and • M>;. and Mrs. C. V. Rosencrantz In Miami Beach. Fla. Westfield Woman's Club. REMEMBER DAD DECK PANTS... in white, gold All Summer Without Costl Sunday at the. June-Week festivi- of 6 Central avenue have returned .-.ft-, -r- Those from this area whp play- FOR THE GRADUATE with a fine gift from Goldberg's and faded > blue denim . . . You must agree . . . this is the best ties at the United States Military from a two-weeks' vacation at Mr. and Mrs. George Beer of € ed were Susan Williams and Abbe Academy, West Point. Myrtle Beach, S. C, and at'Char- Chester-Lang place entertained at and Jody Kestenbaum^. ' TIMEX " tg.95 to SPORT SHIRTS and KNIT SHIRTS $5.00 to $5.98 lesjton, where they attended the a barbecue Sunday for Mr, and Included in the program were fc WfO Waterproof Watch Value of all . or graduation of their son. Cadet Wil- $4.00 to $12.95 Mrs. William Menagh of Elizabeth piano duets, transposition into any. WATCHES * ' BOAT NECK SHIRTS ...... with liam D. Rosencrahta; from The and Mr. and Mrs. .George Beer, Jr.. return it to us! Citadel. major or minor key requested by DRESS SHIRTS in Summer Weight Give the Cro^on Wa- of Roselle Park. '• ' . " • the audience and a drum solo1. three-quarter sleeves, solid and terproof to your- Capri Papermate Pen $2.49 $5$ striped . . .in -olive, gold and self . . .or for won- Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bdffa and Aft racfiviy Boxed SWIMWEAR .-.. trunks and cabana sets black shades... derful gifts. • Wear their children, John,. Paul and it all summer long Peter, of 310 Stoughton avenue _ $3.98 to $15.95 $3.98 to $5.00 will move to their new home at-7 . . . if it doesn't SLACKS ... cottons, wash 'n' wear prove that It, is the Woods Hole road on June 15. -WeddiiijET or Party- You'll add zest WALLETS y best watch value of ^ and fine tropicals CONTINENTAL SLACKS ... all, just return it to' to your vacation FQR THAT NEW LOOK $4.95 to $22.95 white ducks and chinos in olive Martin Jewelers. wardrobe when and tan. What could be fair- There's No PUSH BUTTON MANY OTHER ITEMS carefully selected KOOS Champagne Punch $4.95 to $5.95 er? .Come-in now. you sew these to suit your fine taste and practical neces- Wear your _Croton Substitute 9 (Serves 50 People) /. LILT HOME PERMANENT all Summer .. . . fdr simple-to-make sities . . . including Neckwear, Hosiery, SWIM TRUNKS ... reversibles, then, charge it and Slipcover 1.30 Jewelry, Sport Jackets, Straw Hats, Caps, take months to pay! separates in •"* Olympic stretch knits, batik 4—4/5 Bot. LeDOMAINE CHAMPAGNE Robes and Pajamas. Special dramatic stripes printed boxers ... Knowledge $189 a bottle :...,..: .':...... $11J6 — vivid colors. $3.98 to $8.95 CUSTOM-MADE. 1—4 5 Bot DuVET BRANDY 3.99 Store Your Furs SOFA A CHAIR 4—W. Bot. CLUB SODA ..' U0 Simplicity 3427 We Carry A Complete with a $88 1—Gal. GALLO RHINE WINE Line Of Master Furrier CIIi.h Bull,) culoiii . nil Prescription with ilio «.ou»« llnen-tPX- Decorate with Whole Fresh Strawberries QourijB^i I • tally In.ort^.. Jure. tli« weur , of costly Service • Custom Cleaning lliu'iisL. Wo'll pln-tl« and . v cut your Hlipcovtra rlslit >•;• your turnltutv. overlook Get Your WEDONG CHECK LIST at Breen'i Pharmacy 18 NORTH AVE. W. >i ull raw «<-aliu. even eivo uamou/iq rUKJ you extra fitted arm pieces. KOOS BROS. 27 N. UNION AVE. Wotllcld'a DIBUIICUVO Fur Shop 125 Quimbr CRANFORD: 249 E. BROAD ST. FU 8-3700 - — OPJBN THURSDAY EVENINGS — GOLDBERGS CRANFOtD,N J worlht S00 Blvd. BR 64718 AD 2-3423 Rt. 27, Rohwoy \ LIQUOR STORE ' BELLS tPHARlOf 18 North Ave., W. —Open MonVEve. Ull 9 PJf.— 15-17 North Av«. W. BR 6-5505 21 M. Union Ave. — We Deliver -r BRidge 6-01S0 # Open and Thursday Evenmgs

    • • * - • •• CltANFOBD problem is the samer^ ( "The statement that good edu- on our |ganizat|ons were installed by Mrs. |Buth JaAovsik, director of elemen- cation is a necessity is so pftenfpl- s : ^v- lowed by 'Yes, we admit we need; |tary education, at a meeting Mon- education, but . . .yes, but . . . Iday morning at Cranford High yes, but.''..' on and on *— 'We cant ISchool. ; aff6rCit; we're spoiling our chil- v dren; must we send our children Thenew officers are: Mrs. Mi- —••»>-".-j;! r to school in palaces ...' Ichael Battaglii*. president; Mrs. "We can talk for years and we I Lawrie Montgomery,' vice-pre- do, while children come out of Isident; Mrs. Henry Gorsky. re- split-session classrooms unfit for I cording secretary; Mrs. W. G. Tro- the murderous competition to get Imetter, treasurer; Mrs. A. A. into college and unfit for the mur- I Bauer, corresponding secretary, Yon ran find big beautiful lamps land Mrs. Richard Bfadfield, publi- BgQ3ffiBB^HS3H553jJICS^3!jBrS333C2»^ni^DC3C*0S33ICnCC^I55!I2^^EESQCJi22| Ic". 1 ta.go._6jf» in the world for a cen- Mrs. Richard Matus, chairman, like these... to 34 tall. ..for only tury after you and I are dead. It I presented the scholarship conunit- has been an expensive way. of I tee report of the combined elemen- talking, and the kids have had to (You Save 60c per Pound) Itary'and junior schools. She also DOGS HAVE THEIR DAY-rEight dogs participated in an obedience demonstration sponsored by the. pay for it." I read a letter of thanks from the Mid-JersejTf'Cotnpanion' Dog Training Club, Inc.,, on Saturday evening as part of tWe Cranford. Days Following the discussion groups, I scholarship recipient, Georgiana program. Tpnc demonstration held.jn-the .Cranford High School gymnashlm. was under the direction Dr: Downes evaluated the confer- lyuschak. Cleveland School will Vi>* of William Schmidt, president. Members; showing dogs were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gorsky bf Cran- ence. ,_'•'• .: • LOIN VEAL CHOPS I chair the scholarship committee :ford; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eitel,.'Wan-en' Township; Mrs. Walter Morf^ Rahwayr Mrs. Victor Gri- "You didn't solve any problems," I next year on the basis" of yearly Look . , .they #peak for tliemscivf*! There's a »parklihp brass column he concluded,- "but you made a big, gozii,. Elizabeth; Mrs. William Walker, Jr., Stateri Island; Mrs. William Schmidt,. Carteret, and Irotation. - long' step toward solving a lot of lamp, topped by jr-golil»liadc. thai lower? to ?4 intluu! A translucent ••Goorgo Hopkins, Linden. - , . ' • •'!... The by-laws committee, corisist- problems tonight." ' |ing of Anthony Terregino, Mrs. milk glass lamp with imported marble l>a*e : . . a bru«» hurricane, com* . A report of the conference is be- I Hollis Leland, and Mrs. J. P. My- plelc with Tolc dhotle! You'll find a lovely maple und milk glass lamp . .. which is distributed through' the responsibility to famijy, communi- ing prepared by the committee and Ib. k-U* ;: Crowds View • siak, discussed, proposed revisions •.snowy hobnail hurricane.. .even a cliarinin what it-should have been . . .In Exjerts teach haw to study—(or per- Ronald B?rd and Edith Castaldo; President Roderick W. Smjth manent e&'ns in nU 'subjects. July, Ib. The hostesses for the meeting 1 the long run w,e are not talking Aug. courses, NYC, L. I.. Wcstchestcr. slow dance, ,Thomas Azare and presided. '.,''• about how our science and math Write, phone tof booklet, deUlb. • were' Mrs. Ph^ip Mazzella and ! Beverly- Blasi; fox . trot, Walter I Mrs. John Krip, Jr., of'the Cran- VjMfl, ..:*S,v curriculum compares with Rus- COLLEGE SIULLS CENTER Reichert and Madeline Robinson; United Fund, sia's or how our tax bills compared 1234 Broadway (31st St.) N. Y. | ford High School PTA., cha cha, William Zerbe and Betty with our grandfather's; we're talk- l>Ackawanna 4-7320 ROASTS $2.00 Swackhamer. Refreshments were /Continued Jrom Page 1) served by the Cranford Lodge of needs approved were smaller than (You Save 20c per Pound) (Conducts Seminar •KM Elks. their requests. A total of $9,500 was allotted for campaign and WHILE THEY LAST! toffee and doughnuts.were serv- office expenses and reserve, which BE SURE OF |0n Stage Effects. Ion tan buy a whole roomful of FRENCH MILLED SOAP ed to. commuters at- the railroad' compares with the $11,838 allocat- ^. J. Hoffmann, long-time station early Friday morning, and ed last year,and the $9,896 spent. I member of the Cranford Dramatic boutonnieres' were distributed. GENUINE I Club, conducted a 'seminar oh c«ol rattan, all 3 pieces just /•••• • Although the total of approved BOX* 3 That evening about 75 children needs, including campaign ex- "Scenic Staging JEffects" at the participated in roller skating/ at penses, exceeds the campaign goal I annual .New • Jersey Theatre the South Union Avenue parking by 12 percent, the agreement Be- I League Conference at the Jockey -'•• i ••'; : : : : ; ; lot, and approximately 200' per-tween' the United Fund and the SPRING I Club, Monmouth Park, last Sun- PLASTIC HAIR BRUSH sons attended the Cranford High 13 agencies provides that until all |day. .••"•'' •'?: .:;\ ' V :^|0.l- -- -'--^: ,v School Band Concert at 'Memorial approved needs are met any funds BARNETT'S PRIVATE BRANDS The all-day conference attended Park. / . ; .. raised in excess of the' campaign PROVEN BY YEARS OF I by league member groups from Think of it! Koos RIVCS you all THREE; piece* ... the big, full-s»e sofa nn\ <»*jll IT'""*- rl«Jii»»IW»'«4 A J 1*111 fl HT>tl"l Lthreughout L_ the. • state includ a ... Qf2^HH5C3S5BCQII03i33E3&HEQ3Q35M2LXZ«H£BE3K^^u I classes In sucri sUDJc $149! Every piece fashioned of Munly, rugged natural rattan . .' .in a • 'Xtcndcd thanks to all. persons The budget- committee's report ling, acting, staging, business and who participated in the three-day was 'reviewed again by the fund's co«tly;Far Eagtcrn design that even boasU brass arm "ap8!".You choose* I publicity. your fabric from a smart collection of colorful prints-und-solids. And- $10.95 Cranford Days program. Photo 22 directors' Monday at a meeting Present from the Cranford thra- graphs of the events were taken by at the Cranford Dramatic Club Imatic Club in addition to Mrs. those comfortable cushions are reversible for double wear I But come to the Cranford Camera Club, and building on Winans avenue. j Hoffmann were: Mr. and Mrs • your nearest-Koos store ... «ee-all three pieces for yourself. And remem-" ELECTRIC assistance wa5 given at all events In addition to Mr. Taylor, mem- LOIN CHOPS Charles Skillman, Miss Elsie Mid- her, 14.9tf down deUvew! (At all 4 store*) . . . , i by the Police and Fire Depart- bers of the budget committee, are gley, William Stehr, Miss Pat West ments. Mrs. K. NMAlbrecht,. Robert M. and John Hartwell. Crane,. Mrs. Joseph E. Hawkins HAIR CUTTING KIT Jr., . Joseph • Kohn, Edward M. RIBi CHOPS' V* * * * *" * * Seven Seek Smith and Mrs. George W. Trum- LONDON DRY (Continued from Page 1) porc. Mr. Crane and Mr. Kohn are 1 •. 'A'\ ' • son. Each contestant will offer a directors of the fund. Other mem- 90 PROOF SHOULDER CHOPS talent act. ' • bers represent the public. TERMITES Miss Wilde, who has had sixBurton C. Bclden is president of are flying aqtrln. Watch ffty- .-..;. ' years of art training, will sing the United Fund • and David N. ;/•:;«•• '• "•' $1.39 for "SwanuT of "Filing :•;'•*';». •;'. " and Miss Christiano who has en-Tyre is 1960-61 campaign chair- LEAN STEW LAMB tertained for Army Special Serv- man. Other directors are the Rev. Anls" vriilch OOB# WUI * -.';'.«••• ' •.' ' cm AT THIS PRICE — STOCK UP YOUR FREEZER!! ices, will offer a toe dance. Robert Bizzaro, William J, Fop- '"?f.-':''.. • •'•• Spring, shad their winga. ;H:'|-.r • • • '• Other contestants and acts will pert, Mrs. Theodore Gonsiewski, ;.•'!• ••• • • POLAI then disappear. Theee ; : Mrs. John: Goscinsky, Homer J "••:'.\-y- > • t be: Miss Eileen Bergstedt ofClark a* Koo»>:Jyon ean sle^p *• CHILDREN'S SUNGLASSES singer;"Miss Barbara Konlg of Hall, Mrs. R. M.,Harmon, Russell $4.19 g.19 WILSON'S CERTIFIED wood destroying. Insecia Elizabeth, monologue;- Miss Diana H. Herman, Mrs. W. J. Hoffmann, • rtmm —«»«*^fi damage to Novak, Roselle Park, monologue ^.\ .•;••.•• H. Ray Kirwan, Lloyd Koppe property., Bolldbigs not a luxurious foam-top mattress for Miss Arlene J. Hnatt, baton twlrl- John F. Kunze, Miss Helen Leire FulIQt. Vi Gal. er, antl Miss Lynn Tomasso, mod- Mrs. W. M. McGrady, Mrs. James protected doling construc- ^^ .' ; 49c ern dance, both of'Rahway. O'Brien, Mrs. W. H. Old, Clifford tion usually require it ^••'••./•:; D. Siverd, R. W. Smith, H. L SMOKED HAMS later. Smithers, C. W. Tripp and Dr. D 29.95 v&i'j: '•.•".•. $1.25 RRShultle P.Wolfc ' We Specialize Exclu- '(Continued from Page 1) BOTH BUTT :_ True! At Koos... and only at Koo, . I you get all the«, "belter mattress- [ by the high school for many out- sively in protection $OtY •:•'•• • . Enjoys Ridiug details for'29.95! Look! Tim fabuW'maUrc»sw mudc with hundreds door varsity sports. . ,- or FULL Ih. ?;*X: '.•' .' '• HAIR TONIC (Continued from Page 1) BARNETTS CHAMPAGNE of property against of heavy-gauge roils ... ^oned" to give you firmer support where most oj The summer recreation program; casionally. and enjoys repdihg. She N. Y. State. Fermented in the Bottle.' SHANK HALF TERMITESand your weight lies . . . -ud tl.L. center *onc J- topped w.th. not jusl tbe usual which will bpen shortly on seven Uses glasses for her reading, but 49 iwuiating pad, but an extra thick layer of polyfoa.n, for real luxury playfields, attracted 2.689 regis she can pick up something and A Favorite for Weddings. Also Avail- other Wood Destroy- comfort! lH,oa.t* smooth lace-lufling (notions!), a no;.-.ag pre-hudt

    %'••- . '• • 59< trations last year, and the open read it without them. She is the able in Pjnk Champagne, Sparkling ing Insects, wing de- Look » . . e*«r<* fayerj of buoyant foam hdr heaw 8-ofc. tick! You even choose from 6 *Ke«.« liaud«.iii« labk'..«-oinpl«'t« witli ff leaf, • 15 days. California und the Canada tours by private motor For fw^wfinqjiffn of Free \ \ Canadian KocLics from $488 coaches and cruise steamers. Your Favorite 1044 Inspection and Advice — and bripht anodiicd "bra**" apron Illiat will never tarii^h!) . . . i»Iu» 4 BARON'S • 15 days. Calit'ornb- \ Hcst hotels, meals, sightseeing. FOR FREE DELIVERY worthless. MB.rt chair* in wi|M-«Ican plasiif! And you tan < lioi.^ it ill black,. With Grand Cunyon— . • ' Groups leave New York week- • tnar-reM«lant black wood^ratii top, jsr«y twcr.l ebaiw ... OK in bronze, ii;.' • Yellowstone ': fr days. Cape Cod $169 with a tan Woodgrain top.'beige pin-tripe chair*! But come «cc both V \ t DRUG STORE —Luke Louise ...from $549 • 7 days. New England— Version* "in perton" tomorrow ... while they la.t! (At all 4 »tore*) ' 'j ' • 2^ duys.-C.iiliforniu— White Mountains $173 m ', -.1 .'' • < 34 Eastman St. Cranford, N. J. Grand Canyon— 0 7 days. Ortlario— . K Canadian kiwkics from $663 Lakelands $185 TERMITE ;»; O -"* days. CulitWnia- • 9 days. SS Richelieu KOOS MAW STORB (opp. Cranford Theatre) Canadiun Rockies—Seven Cruise-lours ... . from $265 National Parks from $964 • •9 days. Arislo-Saguenay 30 Eastman St. LnHsl Cruise-Tours from $275 •IHi FREE DELIVERY — TEL. BRIDGE 64100 POPULAR WESTERN TOURS *- Hawaii Jeanne Mikelson brought beth' Pearlman; brochlosaurus. dilla. Announcer will be Diane C^rmany. He left Saturday to r©« Cranford Public School News a sample of Inva; Frederick Been*. Eileen Kelly; siegosaurus. Charles Eckert., The cast includes Tom Two eranford Giris port to the U.S. Army Mapagfr* Ml Springfield Ins my releases for the Citizen and grass skirt. Carmen DiTullio,-Bon- Obranowicz. ' Sawyer, Jeffrey Carlsonr Samuel Graduated at Kent Place meni School at Fort Belvolr, Via, -*fj' Chronicle and nave benefited in Brontosaurus, Christine Pater- Clemens, s Alan . Chancer; MrsL Cranford, N. J. ••'?' -.•'.•• *•.• nie Koury, Daniel Delia Serra, Xlio Two"€ranford girls are among for a threeWeek courae'hefare re* JuneS, 1960 ^\\ Ittraie meastnv oua ^"^ Oawornias* 0itrttiit9 tiff Bcrardinelli, Qayle Culbreth, Les- son; allosauru^, Gordon Olde; tri- Clemens, Mary Jane Washswanny; 82 members of this year's gradu- porting overseas. A veteran of 32 1 ty to walk with yqo and yonr fine cerotops,' Anne_JV[iUiams;- proto- Clemens/ family, Elayhe Gersh- II 'DearSin ..', - •' v- '•' -. ley Victorin, Nicholas Vizzone. ating class at; the Kent Place years* military service, CoL Jacfc- staff.: •'. , ••' •••-.;.• • •.•". • Catherine Siegfried and Peter cerafops. Thomas Elienbachcr; di- man, Elaine Telcsco, . Stephanie T wiih to thank youjnfl an C«K A il. Summit son has _'"_" '_' __" Tedlrko Srnlth; Helper Jim, Gerala^TobTaT cerned 'for the wonderful public* was last night. Local graduates Jersey with ir Corps and the New- .Mi- 3 leis J. HQdebrant ] island state. chodon, Teddy Hp^bler; anklyo- Huckleberry Finn, Matthew Jagu- are Emily Meschter, daughter of Jersey Military District far the ity the Citizen and Chronicle lias saurus, Deborah Van Deck; diplo- sak; Sid, Donald Severs: Aunt •&'• X--" •' gi,ven to the Cranford Junior Serv- Otis. H. W. BOddmnt, Jrj Grade 2 Or. and Mrs. Emery Meschter of past five years. He served as execu* docus. Teddy O'Brien: ty'i>nosau- Polly. Linda Yacker; Ben Rogers, Hampton street and Elva Reeves, tive officer of the Military District, ice League this year. ,. v r Some children in Mrs.'Ada rus, David Klcmpa; armored lit- Robert Weiss: Billy . Fisher. Crate* TC.J. V 5 Yean Ago . •; nejeetei wen: Vke-presldsat, . Second graders in Hiss Laura Roth's second grade are'making a daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ducr unit adviser with the 78th Division The editorial, /'Junible Store CharteaJl. Kay; secretary, Atw Struss* class at Blotnningdale Ave- :d, Richard JDemsey. • Charles Frankenberger; Alfred June 1. 19O Sr, ney Wiaoughby. Colorful crayon moviefof a story in their reader, Reeves of Houston;/ Tex., former- (Training), .with the Plans an* Swells Philanthropies," which Cranford Days was to get ,tbnr tteeHmaan; treasurer, MU- nue School have been discovering reported. Booklets are being com- Pterdactyls, Bruce Bell: ptcr- Temple. David Betzler; Becky 1 Dear Sir: picturesof these animats were pre- "Jack and the Beanstalk.** They are ly of 406 Casino avenue. - Operations SWction, G-3. U. a came out in January, was espec- ' under way with the serving «on Harris, and assistant secre- the variety, of house plants which pleted under the direction of Mrs. anodon, Forrester Worthy;. "Whot Thatcher. Suzanne Oliver; Amy' Army Corps, and as secretary of ially appreciated. V. In the name of Captain N. S. of coffee and crullers tocom - sented witnTheTCports. Additional Barbara Smith to illustrate ladder- illustrating thJe story and will pre- Lawrence, Randi Mintz; Jim Hol- Miss Reeves was., a member of tary, Oliver Carey. can be grown from items in their Happened to the Dinosaurs,** .Judy the cast for "Dear Brutus," which the general staff. In Germany, h« It has been a pleasure for me flske Fos* 3S& VFW. and Cran- muters at the railroad station, pictures were also made by An- backchairs, dry sinks, four poster sent it to the class. The following Carnevale; mammals. Ldja An- lis. Howard Krrtchman; Joe, Glerin Matter: Quit* Weeklies «f Ntw Jersey mothers' shopping bags. • children are participating: Suzanne was presented Saturday night by will be assigned to the XJSAREUR to work with your paper, as I ford Post SIX. American Legion, Howard CowpeTthwaite, chair- drew DeMicco, Kevin Kenlan,Sus- and trundle beds, high and low drews, Lloyd Snnok; saber tooth Grimshaw; Jeff Thatcher, Howard 1 A new housing William i Carter and Mary Lee Cymboluk, Judith Schartenberg, the Kent Place School dramatic Plans and Training Division O-3. know it has been for my commit- VMS in DnUB 0K BQT CQhCBlifmsVly man, . reported. Highlights of. Audesirk; have' been watching an Hlggins and Donald Bratiy, boys, secretaries; deacon's benches, tiger, Thomas Smithers. Janet Levitt; narrators, Glenn Layfock, Mrs. K/O. ScheOer of the VFV * Mrs. Vincent Rizzolo of Cran- erryttR Patricia Draus, Susan French, Su- Club, "The. Maskers." tee members, Margaret Bedell, Di- the annual celebration were to • ford Unit 212, American Leg- onions. sprout.- A 'green vine has In conjunction with this unit, cradles, butter churns, and rockers Chase; mastodon. Fred Cox; woolly Judith Goldberg, Michael Ziolko; at a* Auxiliary, and the American Le- be a fishing contest at the Rah- ay "ChurBco, Wild Ponyof the Pam- of the period. san West, PhUip Irish, Richard mammoth. Brad Hopper; cavemen. stage "and curtains. Craig Ross. ane Torrens and Margo McGrath. ion Auxiliary, was installed as to be started grown from the •sweet potato Bentson, Louis Chodosh, Kenneth Evening VIA Craaford, N. *. by The Cnntord CtttsaB and Chronicle, Inc. Offlofalnewapaper for *** AraUiaiy chairman, lbs. at. way River, roller skating, teen- L brought by Stephau DeMicco. The pas," an award winning book, was The class will visit Ford Man- Martha Reusch. Marshal Nevallsi This year I have realised, as G. Koury. and pextkubrty. of all president of the Union County Modern Homes SS Papxpcki and Susan Bennis. Men in Service A board meeting o Advartldaf Bates oft «e«oaat, never before how proud and lucky y py age dance, and bus tours of Organization, American Leg- Sears, Roebuck Co class saw Thomas Beadle's potato read to the daw. Denise Brown, sion, in Morristowh, and the mu- Diana Broskey. Heather Guthrie. Grade 4 h dibd la David ciuff and 9tjsan " The cjass is preparing for a visit Barbara Mays. Robert Daidone and The boys . afnd girls in Miss lit. Col. RUey V. Jackson of 508 Department of theVillagle Inv we Cranford people should feel the disabled veterans in oar bospi- CranfonC ion Auxiliary, at the 19th an- ° *° P "s. submitted shoot sprouts from its eyes! seum which houses a collection of *Elm street, secretary of tho G ^^i*a^^^iw*B3M*CSBSSft^K^s^^s<^3hH*B3BEBSa*S9*s*A'*fM*V*^'B*aii^*Z tT^Airny Corps! felt appreciation to the people of ment, and glassware. After a nose- partmems as part of its soci Mary Miller and Marsha Nevalls have bpen studying the famous ex- tonight at the home of Mrs, imi"-: :••;::*•,: zen and Chronicle. Attcei frlgda was elected Mrs. Herbert Goodman and avocado grow from, a large avo- studies unit on the community. Camp Kilmer, has, been, reas- Eugene Stanley, chairman, 25 Her* Cranford for their most generous Current magaalne'arttejes and bag lunch at Jockey Hollow, they were announcers. >' . _• .L_• plorers of' the-past and present. Sincerely, .Mrs. Charles Crounse, also of cado seed,-and Patricia Hazeldlne signed to Headquarters United nlng avenue, at 8:15 p.m. Plans for support of the 1SCO Buddy Poppy presideat of the Cranford Uons planted both grapefruit and lemon pictures about BrasUla were con- will visit the home where Tempe The discovery and exploration of Mary Olson • the local unit, were seated as More than a down tributed by William Roberts. Grade 6 States Army Europe at Heidelberg, the coming year will be made. ,' •Ir sale. To me it is proof positive Ctak sMeeediagJUberl^J. Da. seeds.'' •,-, •:,•••' . • Wicke is believed to have hidden Grade 6 . the New World has been covered: Publicity Chairman . '«iem- ••"••" • • • .. ' " third vice-president and record- lntenecUoiis were Mrs. Cora Leonard's sixth grade that these men who gave so much, —•—;— , • • « ^. .... ••: her horse. A visit to an officers' Donald Brondes' sixth grade has. iri oral jeporUJ'and individual Cranford Junior Service ing secretary. . \ and cottnUesBceUa - The most Interesting plants con- is studying Europe during the Record Scholarship Harvest at CHS and ask so little arje not totguHfw with.water when tributed: by Karen Halvorsen and hut on the hill will complete the finished a study of the plant king- booklets by Beth Robinson, Susan •• ;,;.• '• League .' Brookside Place Middle, Ages. The children have dom including thallophytes. br>o- Messersmith. John Evans,-Richard nor will they ever be foigoUen so . - In appreciation^of 20 years' ;• • • * •....?.. - •• • •' worstVstohns eve, Patricia Hazeldine are Voodoo tour. drawn a large mural to illustrate NEW LOWER PRICE ON long as there are people like the phytes. ptcridophytcs. and spcr- Jackson, and Jo Ann Otlowski. A further report ,on scholarships proved his scholastic ability in a qualify- • service as manager of the Jum- Cranford flooded plants.: Next Monday the children wlel Mrs. William Bateman, various activities of those, times. ' 11 Madison Avenue people of Cranford. . - ble Store of the Junior Service Edgar ^H Miller of Cranford Transportation by alf is being matophytcs. iVlitchell Oorin gave a report to the was elected president ,of the River and. blocked will be anxious to measure each Mandel, Mrs. J. Conover/Mrs. R. The large tournament scene was YORK WHOLE HOUSE awarded to Cranford High School sent ing examination. This year a total of 6,- ' Cranford, N. J. ' Tim Komer League, an honorary life mem- tltnates placed the J plant to chart its. growth over, the discussed by Miss LucUle^Brzozow- A Unit has been started on the class on Magellan and hi? attempt Packing Engineering Corpora- McDowell, Mrs. C. McFarland, prepared- by Shirley Scott, Adri- to circumnavigate the world;. Ed- iors released this week by Charles J. Post, 512 seniors throughout the state filed ' •;•-••••' June I, 1980 bership was presented to Mrs. ing the storm at 3.M week-end. These plants are known ski's first grade. Several children enne Eige, Patricia Jones, Brenda human body. In this study the Dear Sir: tion of Vtt Lincoln avenue. hi the. class have brought models to Mrs.' Kenneth Riha, and. Mrs. S. class, will learn about the actions Ward Beute. Rita Metzger, Linda preUminary applications, with 3,748 com- FVederick Umrner of 354 Lin- for their, rapid growth. Gmelin will accompany, the group. Ruch, Doris .Cunningham, Richard director of guidance, reveals that a rec- coln avenue at the league's east Other officers from Cran- show the class. Mary Pauble dis- of the heart, skeleton, digestion, Wolf." Robert Mithik. Susan Rod- AIR CONDITIONING On behalf-of the Cranford Dra- fard were: Charles L. Farr, sec- "Alaska, Our 49th State" is Anderson; Robert Duncan, Patrick pleting the application process and 2,252 matic Club, may I "thank you for WTnnp Street . annual meeting. , ,. played a glider; Dyke AcMand, lungs, liver, kidneys, and thstein.e , search for northwest pas- ONIVEBSAI/8 VNIVESSAL'S ord total of $78,900 in scholarship funds retary; Jonathan E. Miu>r, An athletic'piogram for, under study at this time with re- Murray, and Paterson JRae. John sage. ..'••••" receiving scholarships. • '• '. T ' your cooperation and the excellent CranEotd. N. J. seaplane; Ginger Borger, pictures Lincoln School Preussner made a picture with a brain. 35 Yeara of Oepend- treasurer, and Emanual E. Farr. dren and a band concert» ports read as follows: Thomas of a seaplane. •.-.. . The exploration by the Spanish has been assigned to 23 members of this space yctu gave us this past sea- "•;•••...' . June 7. I960 '- - ' large castle. Judy Bonchalk, Mary Sovtoe Ouar- twit* Inatatt TUnou* Eligibility requirements for the assistant secretary' and assistant fireworks were to be fcatu Willoughby, Alcan Highway and Grade 1 of'gold was covered by Irving Expett Incut. son. .' , • '.• ' . • •'• . •. •••' •• ••• ' , AlUM«g|i eawwh Salk polio Models of jets-were brought by YORK Whotohoua* year's graduating class, in addition to ed- Dear Sir:.".' ' ,-• '••• • treasurer. V . . • . . .' V of the 1940 observariceof] its hazards; Kenneth Click, aurora. Lou Gerlach and Patricia Jones Walnut Avenue Ackelsberg. Sherry Aron. Richard iatlon and Service. . many other scholarships granted to Gran- vaccine was la Cranford fb in- Peter Carlson. Robert Biro, Chris The boys and girls in Mrs. Eld- irew a village scene. All members Air' ucational grants marie by ff ""mber "f Truly, your, staff makes . this On behalf of the Cnmfotd High dependence Day, it borealta illustrated by achalkpic- Jceiiee,BrionesLj&rstlgradi ' tly' - d Grade 2 ,—Katherino—Ferguson—and ^or4^igh^hobi^tudents^irectly^by^ol-r--1,, Kai\7ler,—Michael Randall, and "School Julu1ar-Seaiar~Prom com- • ture. AiStuay^olTwlld animals of Garry Williams. Ian Greitzer dis- visited the Barrett Park Zoo, Sta- of the class helped to paint the Miss Joan Jarmah's second grade Richard Browne. .. Exploration by HEATINO local organizations. , fins and seeend graders, it ap- I Alaska also has been made. The COMPANY leges Were equally exacting as tO aca- and the Cranford Dramatic Club mittee we wish to thank jm for peared that (here woald be 15 ^Teara Ago Independencc Daytul , played his model rocket Peter ten Island. Stories and pictures mural. has" finished a unit on good health. the. English was studied by Shirley UNIVERSAL EL 2-2484 most certainly did benefit from the fxceUfnt coverage given.this This was to be the first Eskimos.'will be discussed at a about, the trip were displayed by Alex Huppert and ElmeT Wld- The children have learned about Ditzel and ;Craig Connolly; French Of the 16 additional awards an- . demic ability and.character. " aw Taectaut*on program for With no contests locally and later date.; Metzger in another grade allowed GRAND ST. if 35 YRS. Or DEPENDABLE SERVICE your Interest in our productions function in the Ckanford Chrosi- •hew staients 'at least. until only scattered Republican bat- which expenses •'were/to" the class to use his aircraft carrier. Andreaha Weber, Robert Meier, mann have had a busy year caring the basic seven foods, studied exploration and settlement, Steveri nounced this Week, 10 were $400 New The large number of awards made, ; for more than 60 plants. Many of and club events.' • • - • tele.' ' :; ;•' taken rrom. tax 'funds'W Books about planes were brought Lorraine Almquist,. Harry Brown, safety . rules and dental health Book and his committee. Explora- •an. The Cranford Fhyslet&m' tles on theTcounty front, a light them were, raised from cuttings Jersey State Scholarships, renewable for with many of the successful applicants, Sincerely, ' It was a pleasure to wpifc with - CIs* 4e«Me4 not te live the vote was expected to be cast in than being raised through n by Michael Randall, Theodore Am- Joseph Scopino, Lisa Rappaport, rules. Each . chilcT made a good tion of- Africa will belroported on 4 Bloomingdale Avenue whlch-were brought to the class- by Lj^nn Pcrcevault and Deborah four years; for a total value of $1,600 having a choice between two. or more •y . . Audrey I* Stehlin the members of your staff who lie donations. gott. Dyke Acklapd and Chris Kan- Ernest Miller, Grptchen Crou- health booklet, collected pictures abeta «ntQ (he fall. ciUng the: the June 12 primary election. room last fall. The room is .now Dooley. .Modern, exploration of ife each, provided the student remains in , grants, reflects Credit, upon Cranford (Mrs. & P.) were most cooperative and hdp- «•* thajt availability of safe Mayor George f. Osterheldt and Grades zler, Claire Malachowski read her shore, Deborah Gilliam, and John of good foods, and safe playing filled with many brightly colored practices. '. ,.' • ' the Arctic arid Antarctic will be •.. Publicity Chairman :fuL •', •..-.••: ••-, ••'-:•• ; - material -was in doubt, canfus- Road Commissioner George D. South, America, has become an stbrybook about an airport to the Honeywell. After reading "The full-time college attendance and main- High School and the students themselves. Mrs. A. E. Robinson flowering plants. j covered by /James Yuill, Bruce' Sincerely. ' . . • iea «n bath national and state Rankin were unopposed "for the interesting' unit of study for Mrs. class. Several children borrowed Littlest Satellite" a bulletin board As a culminating activity, the tains a satisfactory academic record. To Our congratulations to both, and well elected president of the fl Priscilla Walsky's thh-d grade. on rockets was arranged by the class presented a' play, • "In " the Madden; John Kurd ilia, John 16 Holly Street •„ Thelma M. Lang ,,..., levels, chaotic situation-in both Republican, nominations for library pictures, of airplanes. The Anderson, Susan Carhart; radar nesday Morning Club to n Several of the distinctive ani- entire. class is making a plane Class. Dania Bentson arid David Land of Good Health." for their be eligible for these state awards, the stu- wishes td the individual students as they ' ., Cranford, N. J. . (Mrs. William H.) . lay and professional groups and Township Committee. Also un- / Roosevelt-School and its effects, Janis .Rpthbard. ceed Mrs. C. H. Stemttatl mals of this continent have fasci- booklet to take home. > * Eurell brought pictures to school parents. •••••.'. dent must have demonstrated high moral JuneS, 1960 Adult Publicity Chmn. the nearness of the polio season' opposed was Tax Collector A.. take advantage of the financial assistance when injections were not usu- B.—CaldweU,—' Republicanr'who -50th annual business i nated the children. Reports have f6r_ the displayjndJ Kindergarten . The children also had an in- Dear Sir: •'•".'•'•'.' Richard'Conley in the Public Library. —Mrsr"Frances-Ormond's morning' NOTICE OF INTENTION character, good citizenship and dedica- accorded them in continuing their edu- • ally sate: .'••.'' was 'seeking renomination. been prepared a¥7follows: Llama • ••'•••' Grade 5 • •-" mann, Jackie .McGee, Alfred Di- teresting science display of plants, Take notice that SIDNEY BREEN has • As spokesman for members of StudentPublieity and afternoon classes, have been vegetables, magnets, rocks, molds, applied ' to the Township - Committee of tion to American ideals, and must have cation. by Mary.JaW Conger; armadiUo, Furniture, money, utensils, Fabio and Linda: Bohner made the Township'of Cranford, N. J., tor a the Rosarian and .St. Michael's * # • Harold Laughlin; tapir, Lawrence art of the colonial period has con- illustrations. learning about community help- and batteries contributed by Ther- Plenary Betall Distribution licenie for Bowling Leagues, 1 Wish to thank • ers. A member of the fire depart- esa ' Dbmbrowski, Marcia Schurcr, prenxis -«nd bo sur* to taka erous .publication of our weekly 1 uated from Cranford * HUh Lois Terrell or Girl S tricia Beadle, and marmoset, Syd- class, Debby. Mmdlin, 'president, lecting objects and pictures, about each class and discussed safety Jeffrey Ganek. Michael . Spitzer. mediately, in writing, to J. Walter Coffee. • First Aid Squad Completes Seven Years of Service Tesults. UJCDean . A festive spirit prevailed in /Troop 3 was to be one oft Roy Dornfeld. Eileen Maine. Ken- Clerk of the Township of Cranford. N. J. v . that second pair \ town on Cranford ,Day which School on June 15. Ray A. Cle- rules. . / '• • • (Signed) We are' looking forward to next girls scouts from New York a .' The kindergarten pet depart- neth Kent, Marcheta Rehrig, Pat- • SIDNEY BREEN of glasses so the trip CoUege Workshop began, wlien commuters were ment, principal, announced. 31 North Union Avenue, Last Wednesday marked the start of funo( turned over to it and additional season when we hope to be able New Jersey to represent ment continues ^ to bring new ricia' Cameron, Virginia Vanover. Cranford. N. X won'fxhe spoiled if you should honored at the Jersey Central •'.• * ••.. •' • • the Cranffcrd First Aid/ Squad's eighth to expand. ' Dr. Kenneth W. Iversen. dean,' area at the Eastern states fit] pleasures and surprises. Sniffles, William Walton. Jil Schedin. Ann Adv. Fees: *J 28 O-9 break or\|os« your regular onesl money from an annual appropriation by Railroad station, through a day The First Baptist Church ap-J Sincerely, \ /, Is representing Union Junior Col- position in 'Springfield, "" a hamster, donated by Scott Mil- Epstein, Alan Turadian, Sandra year of providing emergency and trans- the township, purchased a new 1954 Mil- filled with special events and proved.plans for a new church Dorothy Martin , lege at the 10th anmnal workshop during the summer. ler, has been graduated from kin- Halpern, Janice- Katz. and Alfred 1 on until late _ at night when Dandelions Vanish, Grass Grows Greener Evans. portation ambulance* service to residents ler Cadillac ambulance to bring its equip- Bowling Chairman of the junior College C ""*^ of building and center for recrea- dergarten, but Whiskers, a guinea square dancers at MacConnelf :••... •/ the Middle Atlantic States, whkfa tional and educational activities' pig, brought by Craig Seals, is of. the community. Over 3,000 caj^s, most ment up to date. The new rig was kept -\ ', -,.-• St. Michael's Rosary. Park wound up the annual cele- The combined cholr» of I ' Grade 3 JMBtfUfftf still in the class. The newest friend •JaT>aifaiaBia**E3*QBBC*i£i^BBK4i f^^^^^^Q]Sf3^u23^^D^^E^^^a1L^^B^^^a^^^^Bla^^L^^a^B&i^BS^auSL^QSZ^a^^53a^B^B^B^B^ASaB^EBl&SSafl3H3S^^E *^HQKff"9^9^^2^l^9^E^I^^9^9^a^l9fl^E^^9a99K^a^93a^BEflk^LVBflDifl3EBlB9S^flEI9i89^Ba^L munTty. The church was" to "be grade; recently visited the Newark en answered by members of the squad 218 Columbia Avenue to take part in the annual' given by" Kenneth Kojbe. Daisy r» lookSmtui, BE Smart. until completion of the squad headquar- , Cranford, N. J. p». . .•• •. . .. - • erected' on property at 100-106 Museum and Its planetarium. ' The theme of the three-day . bott Festival of Princeton has had. many adventures, and the 11» «utJ S— Our SeUctiol? during the past seven years, i ters building. . . May 31,1960 " Kay K. ScheUer was re- High Street: , verslty. 'The festival, class plans to write a book about They also studied mineral collec- workshop is "What Is Expected of •'•/•»• . . • ' k tions and rock samples there. '•I ••• '. Formally organized on June 1,1953, As time went on, the number of calls Dear Sir: elected president of the Cran- each-year by the We her, She is very popular and has As publicity chairman, may I the Two-Year College Teacher?- fscdi oawUag league for the The Packing Engineering Next week the class will present the squad began operations with the gift DT. Iversen win serve as chairman' Choir OpUege, drew a schedule of week-end dates by 80^ Robert E. Brunner for assistance increased, rising from an express the sincere appreciatain. of scveath consecutive year at the ^^IMiTfttinn •'•'."tilt^>^92 ' Lincohv-wkos* e directors were i invitation only. The children take a play based on "Torn Sawyer" by of the then town ambulance; a 1941 Pack- the Roosevelt PTA for the splendid for a discussion of the community annul meeting* of officers and Mark Twain. Opening exercises average of 10-15 a month to the present expectations of the two-year col- avenne. east, was awarded the of the Institution. turns caring for the pets. • ' . ' Laboratory on PremUet ard which had seen its best years, and a coverage you have given our or- £i team captains at his home, Army-Vavy E for outstanding ' The latest art •' adventures are and flag salute will be led by Ellen average of 50 to 60. Realizing that the lege teacher. . L> Stryker was director of i Michaelson. Thomas Hubiak, Wil- S Bio station rate from Namta lflw 4 M. Union Avsw CranloiJ , BHWO.2-M50 nucleus of trained men who no doubt had ganization during the past year. 7 Park avenue. Other officers production of war materials ae- local choirs. with stabiles — three dimensional time was at hand for replacement of the' We were particularly happy/ structures using wood and wire liam Waters..and' Michael Kur- some fears as.to how they would be re* ancient Packard and now well worn 1954 about, the excellent space allotted and all kinds of imaginative em- . ceived by the ones who would need as- ; Cadillac, squad members conducted their the reports on the foreign visitors. bellishments including buttons, sistance. Time has proved in the interim This program, sponsored by our cotton, straws and wool. The next. own ambulance replacement drive in project will be spatter painting 9 that these volunteers who give up their group as well as by other PTA's in 1957, with results so heartening that they town, we feel accomplished a two- !^1a£i^2? using various shapes to encourage 'Our heating bills are lower, thanks to. *J spare time (and often personal time at a were able to obtain the two 1957 Cadillac fold objective: Not only were our a sense of design and form. sacrifice) to aid the stricken, are well re- rigs which have been in service'for the children given the opportunity of paid with the thanks of those who have vivid, fiwt-hand contact with Graded past three years. Also obtained was the people of foreign lands, but also " Mrs. Trudy Fritts* class recent- seen and appreciated the help when it equipment necessary to service these new these foreign visitors enjoyed an ly toured the Staten Island Zoo was so sorely needed. rigs — oxygen resuscitators, inhalators, authentic sampling of life among and Clove Lake Park. The class average American people. Since won the free trip from ihe, PTA Automatic Early in 1954, a plot -M- ground at foldingchairs, reeves, stretchers and two- all these visitors will one day re- for having the best attendance at Centennial and North avenues was grant- way radio installations. • turn to their native lands to posi- PTA meetings throughout the year. ed the squad by the township as the site tions of authority in the field of Class president and vice-presi- All members of the squad are train- education, they may well become dent for May were Marsha Nevalls for a headquarters building. A fqnd drive ed through the American Red Cross and sorely-needed good-will ambassa- and Robert Daidone. . for the proposed building was started in all hold advanced training cards. In ad- dors for our'Country. It was most The boys and girls have all May of that year, and members began gratifying, therefore, to have .this written reports about early ani- •i;?i;*':' dition, the Second District of the New program receive such fine support mals and early man. Parents were We check oil consumption clearing the land in preparation for build- Jersey First Aid Squad Council, of which from your paper. • invited to her the reports and see ing a home of their own. Ground break- Cranford is t 10. Block 484. fronting oa Interested townspeople were given a fitert ta teHeve tlw jobs? Ridge Street, in the Township of Cran- ic ptnonal car*. on a permanent basis of its own first aid ford. New Jersey, at its meetln* to be greater insight into the extent of the 1 We will keep « constant cheek—automatieaUy—of your squad. held In the MMTUT'P"* TMIH'TX n North. squad's equipment and services in exhib- arantees it! As youwalk, the Scotts Spread- Avenue. But. Cranford. New Jency. oa Ifobilhemt consumption. If we see that it ia jumping txem' Tuesdur, the 1«U> day of June, 1MO. at These dreams were realized with the its set up in connection with Cranford B;SO PS*, on the foUowInf terms: . •fvely, we notify yoit* You m]ght only need a minor burner LMmimum aale price •SOO.00. dedication on June 16,1956, of the pres- Days last week, 3.10*' olth* amount of the bid to be. adjustment to bring your heating bill* back in line. paid la cash, or by oerUOed check, at ent building and its many pieces of first Cranford can well be proud of its thetune of the tate. Mail the coupon below, or call us. Learn how our*Auto«, ^S d«jr« of. the date of aaf fund drive or donated directly by local similar; we^ds ahrivel upon delivery of deed. valuable services it has performed and 4. Purchaser to pay the cost of publieav- organizations. continues to render for residents of the tion of the sale, revenue stamps ajad and dielAs they do, good grass grows preparation of deed.' • - Also in 1954, the squad, using $8,700 community at all hours of the day and S-Purehaatr to pay a proportionate- Mobilheat shar* of the taxes tot the current •m awr. paoad. then any otfr baattag «|, from the old ambulance replacement night • ALL ' year from the date of sale. ^ greener, thicker, healthier. Seeing Is e,The hUjhest bid shall be subject to acceptance by the Township Com- FORMS mittee which reserves the rifht to re- believing» All you risk is a half hour, ject any and aU aU bids. - I f.*Tn* sale and conveyance shall be I WANT TO SAVE fyiONIT ON MY UtATMO UtU) subiect to the following restrictions: OF - JfMl»i mortfol** Restrictions of record and mo- IUel-Strono FuA Co, 9 north Avcw C ' hmmlkm* •» wy-to-ZoUw Scot* Program. COM in anytime. ing, ordinances. I (b> Said IS ft of Lot 10. Block 4M Wtt absolutely ao oMgatto BeotThe INSURANCE Wtf If *S5 to prescribe the correct Program for your town to be used in .conjunction with SALE! NEW I960 adjacent property owned by tfce year rfeHwuKriogAutooMtl c Nnaaal Car. ttam. I KNOWN PUICTOWNSHIP Or CBANFOa* J. Walter. Coffee • SPRITES • MORRIS gave •5.00! Scotts Spreader (16.95) f Township Clerk — m YOVR — TO MAN I ploi Bonus (5.95) together only 17.90 I • MO • CITROEN • SAAB me take you to our leading lender!" 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    ASD C0KONICLB—THVB8DAT. JTNE 9. 1M0 CRANPO1D (N. J.) CRIZITN AND/HRONKlJE^miTISDAT, IBJIf 9. I960 T*,t five '.) .'•! .•i'!. Vocational School Aims Told Second Musical .•>.. '•''.:• In Talk at Rotary Meeting Scholarship Won By Local Resident . .The-Musieal Club of Westfield - • i^. . members of the Rotary CUib has announced that. Steven Jay last Thursdajt In the Methodist Church educaUonal building Anderson-'of Cranford, one of its Five new stained-glass windows tce.of eveniBg prayer will be heli ducted at 7:45 and the Holy Eu Mr. Baxel compared the public and vocational schools by statin* musical scholarship award win- tin the nave of Trinity Episcopal at 5J5 puna. The men and.boys' charist will be offered at 8 a.m. that there are shortcomings in the *••"»»««« ners of last year again will receive I Church will be blessed- ana ded- chair refcsareaj/ will lake place a Each Saturday afternoon one o BEV. XAUSANCE J. PVNB. type of education in which each of vocational schools back nearly. a scholarship award from the club the clergy is in the church from school prepares the pupil for more ated during the 11a.m. service 7-J3O p-m.. . . • • ' •• , . Cranford Alliance Cnnreh 100 years, but safd one of the major for the year 1960-61. i 4 to 5 pan. for spiritual counsel- advanced schooling, since many (Sunday as part of its patronal On. Friday and Saturday, In Psajm 18:19, we find David, the sweet singer of Israel, problems is to get people to under- Steven is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ing and the administration of the pupils drop out without completing he 9 festival on the Feast of the Holy ber IX*ys wtoen the church offer in a reminiscent mood declaring. "He brought me forth also into I ^ Purpose of such institu- A. Vernon Anderson of 1 Hickory tTrinity. special prayers for those serving Sacrament of Absolution. The ~'. • •"•*•• •».«« a.m. and n theentire curriculum. • service of evening prayej will take "a large place." God actually had done this for David. As an street. He is entering his sopho- •Jj The windows, which follow the in the imiiaisliy and those pr.epar services Sunday.at the First * Trite speaker .added that in a 1 obscure shepherd, shut up to the 'small things and ways of. life, all Lewis Laird was in charge of the more year at Oberiin Conservatory I " theme of the lif,e-of Jesus', are car- ing for Hbjy Orders, the following place in the church at 5:15 p.m vocational school Jthe student' is program, and community singing On Sunday,'the Feast of the unconscious of hjs own capabilities, God; began to work in iiis oFTdusic, Oberlin, Ohio, where he IZ ried out in the best traditions of candidates for Holy Orders from prepared for something other than was dlrect«tfey Horace K. Corbln is majoring in applied piano and Holy Trinity, services will include life.' David's heart was encouraged with great promises;*'bis faith '* stained glass as exemplified in Trinity Parish *-ilI be especially additional education. ijr. .'•..' "•••'. musid education. Jjj the windows of the'12th and 13th remembered al lie attar at' th 3 a.m.. Holy Eucharist; 9.-15" a.m. stretched by trial, his character fashioned beneath the Jiammer of • "An objective point has been President Vincent Sarpowski Before going to college, he was ja •£ centuries such as found in thedaily services: Roland Benjamin, Farnily Service and Church School; adversity. ' '., • " .- • ', .' •.' •'' ',' ,": • ••' reached, but the door has not been 10 a.m.. .Morning Prayer' _with Ha™y PhUlip, Ap r. £??<> presided. The fellowship award piano' pupil of Miss Edna Schaefer [JJCathedral of Chartres-in France Jr.; Henry T. Gruber; John Robert M closed to further education,** he went to Charles M. !•* and' in churches in England of this Neilion acd Jo&n H. Witherington hymns; 11 a.m.. Choral Eucharist and Mrs. R«»"«. ™ • 2-. ' •«. mil AiiVTWm tom&w:umm Scnool he was a member of the oTexperience anA later ta the collece oT hard only a part of the vocational Library Council, the French Club, JJ The windows,' designed and in- of morning prayer will lake place Monday, the Feast of St. Barna- sons TWr.andMr^Ke.Sf^ Candidate ~tor Degree this period God Was Bdalns wfavs to Davidis 1 school curriculum, Mr. Baxel add- High School Choir, Glee Club and OTtfte cbusda at 6:-»5 followed by bas, thejservice of morning prayer knocks,' during Jeffrey Mark Baumann; son Of M Z stalled by the D'Ogries_ Stained ed, as crafts and other subjects also Boys' Double. Quartet and the. All- a celebration of the Holy Eucharist will take place at 6;45 jlm.Vand soull The dajrof rewards was not long fat coning. rGoA braght annd Mrs. FredericFrede k W B '' In Applied Science Film on State J) Glass Studios of New Hope, Pa.. are tdughi . ' State Chorus. He is a member of •* Were.given by Mr^' and Mrs: Les- at 7 ajnal The service of evening the Holy Eucharist will,'be offered him out Into a targe place. He exchanged his shepherd's staff for INSTALL NEW ASSISTANT PASTOR — The Rev. Walter H. Neva.ee Esther Anthony Johnson, son' of.. Mr. daughter of Mr. nd ; "The proposed new vocational the Junior Section of tbe Westfield *slie Crump,. Mrs. David Malcolm prayes*. will be held in the church at 7 a.m.. The.service of evening a king's scepter, it{s shepherd's garb for robes of royalty. < Wagner was Installed as the first assistant pastor oLCalvary Luthr a Mrs and Mrs. E. C. Johnson of_ 611 Musical Club. To Be Presenteicl prayer will be, held at 5:15 p.m. ander A.^Bibby, Jr. / •school,". Mr. Baxel declared, "will at 5:1a pjn^ ...',.; : Jj^and Dr. and Mrs. John Neilson. _,-•• \ •*••* '_*..;..5.^*r ••.'•,•• . '• "'•'••• eran Church on Sunday afternoon at a special service. Approxi- The. club has been awarding At 7 p.m.' a dinner .'for, members Richard" Lanier Brower ITT be geared to the post high school Springfield avenue, is a candidate •j Today -the girls' choir rehearsal On SasuwJay^njorting the serv- - 'David's increased Sphere of service came as. the result of scholarships for young people en- At YGOP Meeting of the church school teaching staff mately three hundred persons attended the service and reception M a| dMrs area . with special training in for the associate in applied science wili take place at 5 pjn. The serv-1 ice of mrwmiing prayer •^vill bo cori- ^ ? 9'r9'hrt t LL.B' 0C electronics technology and draft- tering musical studies for many "New Jersey, Know Your State," and their husbands and wives will heeding two important principles: ' ' ' which followed.' Installing officers were: Left to right. The Rev. nis arie degree at the 42nd annual com- £* ? >l «"««•.• daughter ing and design technology.** years. This year the. funds • were a 50 minute film travelogue, will be held in Sherlock Hall. Edwin H. Knudten; president of the New Jersey Synod; Rev. Mr. Mr. *nd that there is no. blessing nor : The,school" probably will open raised by a concert on May 21, be presented in the Municipal On Tuesday'the service of morn- Wagner, the Rev. Ivan L. Sterner, pastor of- Holy_ Trinity Luth- Martin Jeffrey Gle'asori, son Agricultural, and Technical In- sponsored by the Club, in the freedom except as our lives to the will of God. and Mrs.'Walter Gleason" this fall and courses will be Building at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow Osceola Church Tells Plans ing prayer will take place in ^thfj_ - eran Church, Hollis, L.. I., home church of the new assistant, and Arthur Holden, son of Mr. andfo stitute In Farmiiuidale, N. Y., this Westfield Senior High School. church at 6:45 a.m. followed by a Some wonlA have us believe this i im an. sj use vi sumiiinB* taught on a. two-year basis, he re- as part of the program for the the Rev. Robert-Z. Wuchter, pastor of Hqly.Trinity Church, Man- ported. ,The speaker 'explained Sunday.' ,.. ; A total of $900 is being awarded monthly meeting of the Cranford celebration of the Holy Eucharist Yet is that dlesel engine Umitinc by confining itself asquan. and president of the Central Conference. -Among those GeorgeAHoHcn; Karen Lo£' by the club for trie "year 1960-61. at 7 a.m. . The service^ of evening Morton and David Baxter M that in order to qualify for admis- Mr. Johnson, who majored in Young Republicans.. Presentation rFor Children's Day Program to those little tracks less than, five feet Or the. great ocean attending were 50 persons from the Hollis, L. I., congregation. sion to the county vocational The other two award winners are prayer will be held at 5:15 p.m. children of Mr. and Mrs. aircraft operations, served as of the film was arranged for by !;» • Children's Day will be observed Sunday at O&ceola Presbyterian liner; Is that floating palace crippling itself yielding to that little W. Morton. Jr. ; hool, a student must have £ high Miss' Grace E. Lewis, a senior at The Cranford Chapter of Alcohol- compass? Sorely not! Those narrow rangemaster for the Rifle Club Eastman .School of Music, and Miss Edward Smith, manager, *of .tnd Z Church with special programs in each church school department lor keep that giant ^Rild school degree or its equivalent. ics Anonymous will meet at 8 p.m. jn.a safe Calif.,'and Harvard J .aw Srhnnl : -••.«.•••- munollS, Jf plus some~h«cftgr^u^a^irrscience and was a representative to -the Terry Bavosa, a second year stu- "CraHfbrd office of the 'New Jersey More than,7,000 Christian Scien- band, keeps the magnificent liner a mistress of son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wif and mathematics. Inter-Council Committee and vice- dent at New England Conserva- Bell Telephone Co. " . . "Committed to Our Care" has been seteetofl by. the Rev, Albert G. On Wednesday the service of seas, rather tists attending the meeting heard Peter Johnson, club -president, than a plaything for winds and waves. Thus the' Ham Nicholls; Patrice Ann Oliver ' The speaker traced the history president of the Skin Diving Club. tory, both of Westfield. 'IJDezso, pastor, as-his sermon topic at the 9:30 and 11 ajn. services Sun- morning prayer will be conducted the board of directors call for an daughter of Mr. '.and Mrs. Chester wiU tell of plans for Cranford par- | day.. Delegates to. summer con- in the church at 6:45 a.m., Holy we step aside from the will of God. we begin to dress >rar soul in end to apathy, irresponsibility and By Lutherans Oliver; Elva MacCrae.. Reeves, ticipation in the county-wide Re- ferences •vHt be commissioned at Eucharist, 7 a.m., service'of eve- chains. God's will is to enrich, not to impoverish osX David blind; partisanship. They said de- daughter, of Mr. arid Mrs. Edward publican Fair to be held on Sep- '.'r ning prayer, 5:15 p.m> At 7:30 heeded God's will and was. brought out into a large place of servfce cisions about national elections tember \i and September 18 at the both services. D. Reeves, Jr.,; Sandra Marjorie Methodist p.m. the summer banquet of the and influence. ' should come out , of "each voter's For School Rehner, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Armory in ^Vcstfield. Infant baptism-will-,be held at Couples' Club will be held in Sher- communion with God and the guid- , Staff assignments have been John A. Renner, Jr.,; Steven John i Mr.. Johnson also will discuss the 11 arm, service. New meiriWrs lock Hall, the following officers ance obtained through prayer. completed for* Vacation Church plans for a county-wide member-' Secondly ^David took a "right attitude toward his environment Schultz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Terrv : ^eUowship . received Monday by the session will.be installed: President, Mir. School ' at Calvary' Lutheran N. Schultz. . ship drive geared to the presi- and circumstances. His life was not measured by the sheepfold. WAU If TC(H I dental election in the tall. ;. »':•, .: .r-t •_• : and Mrs. Jay White;. vice-presi- ( will be given public recognition. Church as follows:; • .. . Deborah Lynn arid Vicki Alyse dent, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Me- Christ'lived thirty years' in Nazareth but He never permitted Mrs. Charles. Knauer, registrar Stromehger, daughters ol Mr. The club has shifted its:meeting SundaySet A .special offering will be re- Lane; corresponding secretary, Mr. Nazareth to give the measure of His .life. Through the windows' and secretary; TVlrs. Warren Sech- and Mrs, Donald R. Stromen. to the Municipal Building in order I ;»•; Methodist Youth Fellowship Day ceived toward the endowment fund and Mrs. Ernest S. Swanson; re- of His soul, the Master ever .looked out and beyond the narrow rist, transportation for teachers; ger; Barbara Jean Ward, daugh- to open the travelogue to the pub- (l will be marked Sunday at the 9:25 used to help seed young people to :ording secretary, Mr. and Mrs. confines of that little town. There in that village He grew and Day Service nursery,- Mrs. Arnold Dahlquist, ter of. Mr.,and MrsJ John Joseph lic. I '-and. 10:55 a.m. services at thsummee r camps and conferences.. Richard T. Hunt; treasurer, Mr; .developed until one day with the challenge of a lost world upon assisted by Mrs. John Meier, Mrs. Ward; Mellnda Clark Welch, Herbert Laycock is program Cranford Methodist Church with ,nd Mrs. Stewart Mars'ton. Fred Kaiser, Mrs. Mabel Wood and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.,Robert BARGAIN His heart. He went forth to,accomplish His mission. Christ never chairman. ••'•.'* • •• ,two- fellowship members partici- Explorer Post'44 will meet to- J.' Welch, Ronald -JaMes Whaley, night at 7 o"y\the Holy Eucharist and Healing Sunday'at 10:30 a.m. at Cranford er. Mrs. Charles Shackley, Mrs. r ;jin, superintendent of the youth Westminster choir' rrtaearsal; 8, Service at 9 a.m. confined to that factory or office, or your kingdom seems to extend Leo. Mitnik, Mrs. Stephen Potasky neth L. Estabrook. BALCONY Alliance Church in observance of Visits Kiwanians For Safety's Sake! ; division of the Sunday school, and Senior choir rehearsal. no further than the four walls of a kitchen. Yet cirenmstances need Closing exercises for both ses- Children's Day. \ and Miss Susan Weber. Primary, Church school will hold its 'Donald Victorin, lead adviser of Girl Scout Troop 106 will not not narrow or dwarf your life. Tbe prayer of the hymn-writer Edward Reade, fire' inspector, ions Of the church school will be Children from the nursery Mrs. John Coughlin, assisted by losing -services at 9:30 and 11 the youth fellowships, will assist. meet again until the Call. Girl held Sunday at the 9:15 and 10 may be yours—"Sweet will of God. still fold me closer, till I am Mrs. Christian Laubenheimer, Mrs. described Cranford's Fire Depart- • •('[•» A family covered dish- picnic Scout Troop 291 WiJI have a cook- through the junior department o'clock • in Fellowship Hall. The ment and its equipment' and St. Elizabeth Hospital rear wing, above, must be demolished to v a.m. services. Awards will be pre- wholly lost in Thee." Thus you will discover that * life yielded Alexander Munsch, Mrs. Francis i will be held from 3 to 9 p.m.' Sun- out at the home of the, leader. Mrs. will participate in a. program lirK Rev. Laird O. Miller will preach showed a film at a' meeting last sented to students with the best to God Is not measured by environment or cirenmstances. but'its Magoni, Mrs. Oliver Klinger, Miss on. "While You Arc Young." And SAVE! conform ^> State safety and hospital standards... patients will day by the Mr. and Mrs. Club at der the direction of Mrs.' John Joseph at 10:30 a.m. ecords for class participation, tests Lynda' Swartz and Mrs. Joseph C. Wednesday of the Kiwanis Club. Influence and ministry will Sow forth in unceasing blessing. At 6 i>.nu the Senior High Fel- |- < 5 3 A tf .'•'Prospect Grove, Watchung Reserr Saturday. Bubb. The Rev. Laurance J. Pyne, i ^fs»f*TT^»TiW a^W^nffT*?t!*?!r'*^^BWs»»%s f^alP'T-^ *^ ^s»P^* **- ^^ ind 'examinations, attendance ..an^. u,mi» "t^i1 t.ifcefat'tiie' Muftn" —William uaeyer-ana jacK L-aiigoF rrat bfe dtirnltTed to this wing afier DecemberM V/W"^ la were introduced1 as new mem- : ard "'ftqltz, assisted by Mrs. Wal- 'or a progressive dinner under the planning meeting will be held at Factory Gates." presented by win oe with a message. bers. , Dr; Kenneth Iversen, chair- sumed for the fail term on Sunday, The church will be host to the ter Swartz, Mrs. Edward Schaar- leadership of Karin Peterson. This means that approxiniately 2700 area residents will be deprived ]J* picnic at Unami Park by the Circle 5 of the Women's Guild, September 18. man, reported on the success of the Members . Mark's AME Ladies' United' Missionary Organi- schmidt, Mrs.. Raymond Filsinger High School seniors will be hon- BALCONY FLOOR of a hospital bed at St. Elizabeth's next year, and each year until l&ouhg Adults. will be the feature of the guild ' The annual family day and par- and Miss Barbara Strunk. Junior food tent run by the local club at 16 A family picnic is planned at 6meeting; at 8:15 pjn. Monday. zation at its quarterly meeting to- ored. -, the Kiwanis Fair in Clark. new facilities are available. ish picnic will ' be held on the Church to Observe day. Women from the 'Alliance High special activities group, Mrs. Tomorrow the Adult Bible Will Be At Special Discount Prices • "©'clock tonight at Nomnhegan Park Circle 5 will be in charge of the grounds of St. Bernard's School,- Jack Warrlngton reported SO Welcomed r churches in New Jersey will at- Edward Herbst • and Mrs.. Joseph Study Group will meet at 8:15 by the chancel choir. The men's worship servioe and Circle 4 will Gladstone, next Sunday. . Stibler. Jeffrey Knauer will be in persons attthded'O family picnic !f|horus will rehearse at 9 p.m. in serve as hostesses. Children's Day tend. Mrs. J. F. Shepherd, mission- p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. at Cranford Boys' Camp. Club ary on furlough from the Philip- charge of the audio-visual* equip- Chester Painter, 8 Parker avenue, -1 $he sanctuary. Boy Scout Troop 44 will meet By Lutherans Children's Day services will be ment.. Gary Laubenheimer will members painted the interior of Whu This Is "Operation Crisis* y On Tuesday at . 1:30 p.m. the. - & The ' church family picnic will Tuesday at 7 p_m. and the board Church Broadcast held, at 9:30 a.m. Sunday by St. Islands, will be guest speak- JUST LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS!! the camp buildings, he said. New members were received in- take movies. ^ \ Prayer Group will meet, in the held Saturday at the Church in of deacons at 7:30 pjtn. in the .^Dealing with the Problem of Mark's AME Church. Church at both the 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 An inter-club meeting will be Eastern Union County is now short 748 hospital beds. ' Wildwood near ; Mendham. manse, basement. At 8 pjn. the Juvenile Delinquency" will be the to membership of Calvary Luth- pjn. services. Small children will The school, open • to all^roung- unior room. On Wednesday the held Tuesday with the Mountain- school departments will partici- St. Elizabeth's, and the area, will lose a Federal grant of $790,722 {Swimming, tennis, games, softbaJU ^ITT«» evening, the Osceola. bowling subject of a Christian Science radio eran Church, at services of holy be'cared for in the church nursery. sters from age three through Couples' Club meet in Fellowship side Kiwanis Club in Mountain- i&?: 1 •ind horseshoes will be. available. tournament Will take pi^<>t» at Lin- program over Station WOR <710 communion last Sunday as folpate- . A group of the men from the 9th grade will be held from 9:30 to Hall. ••••••• LEATHERETTE VACATION side, Robert Biunno announced.. . —IF—$1,500,000 of the $3,900,000 needed to construct a new ! Mr., and Mrs. Richard LeDuc are den l*ane&. "; kc>. New York, in its Mutual lows: . . The Rev. John A. Deveaux, Jr.. church will leave, at 1:30 p.m. to 11:30 aim. Monday, through'Friday, Tonight at 7 p.m. the chancel for two weeks beginning June 27. bed wing is not raised by December 31, 1960. | thairmeni Transportation will be .The junior *^*4>iy will rehearse Radio Chapel" on Sunday at 8:15 Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Box- pastor, will preach on "The Hard- conduct a service at the 'Union ;hoir will have its annual dinner 'fiandled through the church of- leimer, Paul McKeige, Mr. and est Job of All" at the II a.m. County Jail-in Elizabeth. . Registrations may be made through at\the King George Inh, Warren LUGGAGE NOTICE OF INTENTION Wednesday at 6^0 pjn. The Sum- Mrs. Knauer, the Sunday church Take notice' that YE OLDE HATSKEL- fice. ' . • ••:••; • mer Symposium, sponsored by the Mrs. Walter L. Schumacher, Miss service. The senior choir .will At 6 o'clock, the Alliance Youth Township.'-The board of trustees Round or Square, Brass Reg. SALE LER OF CRANFORP. has'applied to the • .A work night is set Monday by SCIENCE fanet Schumacher. Miss Nancy; sing. ' Fellowship groups will meet. The school or the church office. Mrs. will meet in the pastor's study at Township Committee of the Township Young Adults, will begin'on Tues- Ralph Bretherton is director. Capped Wooden Legs, Train Case ...... $2.19 $1J7 of Cranford. N. J., for a Plenary Retail Why This Concerns You ;lhe Methodist Men to' brighten day at 7:45 pum. and will be held CBVKCH 8ERVICE8 Schumacher, Mrs. Anna Tomasula, Mrs. Henna G. Adams of Plain- pastor will bring the message at the " pm. \ '.••'.. Coiuumptlon license for premises situated field has been engaged as the new in Green, Blue, Red, 21" Overnighter ...... : 3.29 2.47 at S24 Centennial Avenue. Cranford, N. J. clip two church buildings. The each Tuesday evening throughout TTie life-preserving . power of Miss Eleanor Tomasula and Mrs/ 7 p.m. evangelistic service. Names and addresses of the officers and Sometime, this year, one of every eight people who read this will ! Wesloyan Guild plans a picnic the summer. . -~— spiritual understanding will be set Walter H. Wagner of Cranford. organist and 'director. She will On Monday the Sunday school Gold, Black, White. 24" Weekender 3.98 2.77 stockholders are: . need hospital care . . IT COULD BE YOU OR ONE OF YOUR 'end installation of officers at the begin her duties Sunday. President: George J. Uhrle. 524 Centen- forth at Christian Science services Miss Barbara Hasselman and workers* conference will meet at Reg. $5.95 26" Weekender . 4.49 3.47 nial Avenue, Cranford, N. J. • LOVED ONES. Although St. Elizabeth's provides hospital service "home of Miss Dorothy Stiffens. Sunday in • the lesson-sermon, Mr. and Mrs. Kyren W. Reed of On Saturday from I to 4 p.m. 7:45 p.m. . - . • Secretary and Treasurer: Kathcrlne E. Appointed for 17th Year a clean-up project will be held Uhrle. 824 Centennial Avenue. Cran- •$4 Denmiin road. , the preserver, of Man.** Jarwood; Mrs. George Lachenauer The Women's Prayer Band will ford. U. 3. lor all of Union County and portions of Essex and Middlesex Coun- at the church. All men are asked \\ WSCS will meet Tuesday begin- Rev* Dr. Albert Allinger has Inspiring experiences of Abra- if Roselle; Mrs. Henry Hoelle and meet on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at ''Objections, If any, should be made Im- ties, most of the patients served reside in Eastern Union County com* '^ping wvfh a prayer group at 11:30, been appointed pastor of theham, Joseph, 'Moses, and .Christ to participate. - the home of Mrs. L. A- Conover, 10 mediately, In writing, to J. Walter Coffee. < |uncheon at noon and program at Miss Penny- L. Hoelle, and Ronald / Men's Club will meet tonight at Clerk of the Township of Cranford, N. J. •minifies. A BREAKDOWN OF ADMISSIONS SHOWS THAT Cranford Methodist Church for the Jesus will be, related in the Scrip- "*. Marko of Westfield; Frederick Retford. avenue. The . mid-week LADIES'BATHING SUITS Reg. $8.95 ^1 mil .' (Slfined) ',1 p.m. • •-.,"• 8 o'clock. Teen-age activities will YE O1X)E RATSKELLER OF CRAMFORD I7th consecutive year by Bishop tural readings. L. Maisch and Mrs. John Ther- Prayer Meeting will be held that George J. Uhrle. President APPROXIMATELY 48% OF THE PATIENTS ARE NON-CATH- be held tomorrow from 8 to 11 pjn. Brand New Fashion Adv. Fees: $7.59 S-» Frederick Buckley Newell. The Speaking of Abraham, a citation mann of Martinsville. evening at 8 o'clock. . * OLIC AND ABOUT THE SAME PERCENTAGE ARE ADMITTED I • A man who has reformed him* appointment was announced last to be. read from "Science and The Rev. Arnold J. Dahlquist, Vacation Bible School this year Fabrics — All Fast Colors 4 y* M-77 FROM THE FOLLOWING COMMUNITIES: "• ,?,*'("•:.,• ' ' • '«elx has contributed hl» fun •bare week at the Newark i Methodist Health with Key to the Scriptures" lastor, will preach at the final Eckman Named Head will begin on June 27 and continue toward* the reformation of hisannual conference at Drew Univer- by Mary - Baker Eddy states through July 8. All children up to Reg. $1.98 n uli schedule of services Sunday at •;,;». ,-• ? ' * •neighbor.—Norman Douglas. sity. Madivwi, <579:12): "This patriarch ' illus- Of The Mother Church and including sixth graders are 1:15, 9:30, and 11' ajn. on "Eyes • 1 'Arthur W. Eckman ' of Cam- invited to . attend. There is no • CLARK •CRANFORD trated the purpose of Love • to if Faith. ' The summer schedule DETROIT create trust in good, and showed bridge, Mais., was named presi- charge for registration in the jf one worship service at 9:3u-aCm. Keep Cool In A— the life-preserving power of spiri- dent of The Mother Church. The school. An evening school for • HILLSIDE • KENILWORTH • LINDEN TOD MAY ftWD COHVOKT. tual understanding.". will begin on Sunday, June 19, and First Church of Christ. Scientist, in young people will be conducted the The Golden Text is from Ephe- :ontlnue through the Labor Day Boston, Mass, on Monday at the latter part of August ireekend. The nursery, kindergar- PLASTIC COATED STEEL FENCE POOL • RAHWAY • ROSELLE • ROSELLE PARK •UNION sinns (2:8): "By grace are ye saved annual meeting. A lawyer," he CUUSTIAM SC1EKC* MAMUO through faith; and that not otef n and primary departments of was born in Vicksburg, Miss., All books will become light in the Sunday-school will continue IDEAL FOR YOUR BACKYARD Sta. WMBW ' «1US k«> — Wnt* yourselves: it is the gift of God.' educated! at . the University, of proportion as you .find light in" through' the summer at 9:30 a.m. Texas, the University of Southern them.—Mortimer J. Adler. • Reg. SALE Reg. SALE Your Health And Your Gift - Events for the coming week in- $44.00 $27J7 Sla. WOJtB <1M» k«> U*. fV$TCIut£R0F CHRIST. SCIENTIST 6x15 Ft. \ $15.00 $7.77 10x24 Ft :lude: Tod.ay, Boy Scout Troop * nis> sMios t«ki lisa tttmtik (fttt Few of us can do our fair share conveniently by giving cash or «rmsKartKu> **«. *» nu IT. S4 will meet in the Fellowship. 8x20 Ft. . 28.00 15.77 10x30 Ft .52.00 29.77 CBAMTOSS making a single payment. We can all make substantial gifts by set- ' It Stnrlosa: Sunday 11 AM. - ' Hall at 7:30 p.m.; tomorrow, Unit- . Sunday School U AJL L-d Lutheran Church Men will at- ting aside a small sum every month • for the next three, years. Statlmony Martin* ' tend ' Yankee-Indian ball game, AUTO FINANCE Men's, Women's If you will make the maximum contribution you can dfford, you Wadacsdsy Evealnf. 8:ifl o'clock ; leaving the church promptly at 6 UADINO IMN '. i .Children's , will never regret it. Also, your solicitation of others in behalf of i.m. ' • . , ' ' THONG ' IIS Mwtk Oatea *»•-. Cnutfw* ' CyColoGvstl Oven Moa. thru #rt. 10 JO am. to 4 tvsa Sunday Senior- "Luther League Cotton Filled ' this most worthwhile project will afford you great inner satisfac- Saturday I is 4 p.nL will entertain the recently -con- Reg. $1.00 tion. ' • . ' •. • • Cvcnlna. 7:90 to • p.m. firmed young people at a supper As much as $200 PLASTIC at 6:30 plni. in Fellowship Hall. PRESBYTERIAN HEEK-IAY The Rev. Herman Stuempfle, 'Jr., or more the next A Gift To St. Elizabeth Hospital Is A Good Deed That Will Never Die i member of the congregation and itaff of the board of social mis- time you buy a car! DdlgliicJ c.:....j by tlie tboo- BROWN'S BIG TOY SALE! ;J-i iions of/ the .United. Lutheran Church in America, will be the Ing economy since they installed All $1.00 TOYS AH $2.00 TOYS Mail Today guest speaker at the final meeting. . • Winkler JUP. Coats are often Pastor Dahlquist will install 4hc as much as 50% less than with FOR 3- & 4-YEAR-OLDS new officer^. Monday, Sunday those expensive old-fashioned high-pressure aOO-MOOFTtWIiU^ | "OPERATION CRISIS" Please make check* payable io: :hurch school executive commit- burners. Change now to a 74* *l^8 Allow* proper tlslng of burner St. Elizabeth Hospital Bulldin* Tand ' 'it'- (For All Denominations) tee at 8, pjn. "package deals"... Winkler LP Burner — start . 204 South Broad Street counting tbe difference in your, for your home. Nodotgin«— ALL THE NEWEST BEACH, LAWN AND INDOOR TV TOYS • Elizabeth 2, New Jersey . . . . all contribaUoas, tax dedoctlblc. g*::-••:••• i- bank account! no service probksna. Cm"**- see us before you toed 10 'y—n. WNBC (680)7:45 AMi "My.total gift is $.. ... Enclosed is $ .» —i »jak ATKKPEH Shrimp. C^ab Meat commit yourself. Automatically stop* draft through i or Mrs. Kenneth Baldwin, Director Cooked Pridy Xo 0arv# the burner during "off** period* Ahoays Something New At s*. ... holds heat in furnace or boiler . .. another way tbe Winkler LP Bill me for $ o Monthly n Quarterly a Semi-Annually o Annually flSDENBERG-MaeBEAN aave* money. Make It easy on yoanelt when H *& * you .(• ftwit^riwr... let as reg- For: n-1960 • 1961 • 1962 PHONI POI fMl WAT1NO SUlVfY— ularly aervice-check your ear. I will be happy to solicit my friends and neighbors. Send (number) We'll survey: your tooting plont That way, yoail have a safer. OPENS MONDAY, SEPT. 12 smoother runnlnjr car .. • a ear solicitation cards and literature. RAPPS that otata Icaa to I Name BRidge 6-9200 STORE I Address Register NOW At PHARMACY South Ave. opposite •VenThur. till 8:3t QUALITY FIRST SATISFACTION GUARANTEED i •II fwk Cranford B* SUtton weeJuOgnts till 6 Open Thursday and Friday Wights SERVI CENTER BB taooo Paid for by Members of The Board of Managers and Medical Staff of St. Elizabeth Hospital. Jirst Presbyterian Church Office rua STOU m m m mmm m m ammm tmm t m m —•• Telephone BRidge 6^3440 •tston SI Narth AiraM, 8. P.S.—DISCOUNTS UP TO 35% ON FUEL CO. 117 it. Union Ave. Cranfo/d ^"•- ^ ^*" •"" ••• ^ ^^' ^ ."••• • ™" *^ ^™ ,^^ ^ ^** ••* ^^ WC "^^ *^* ^ ^. DAY and NIGHT COMPACT CAR INSURANCE 321 CENTENNIAL AVE./ ^ CRANFORO ____ "• V o : v u : '*•- • '^'V- ?'' ?'* '••-/•,'••

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    Pace Six • CftANFOBD (N.X) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THtTBSDAY. JUNE 9. I960 CSANFOHD (N. X) CTTlZEV AND CHSONICLE—THVRSOAT, JUNE 9, 1960 SECTION THREE XV, ; ceived their diplomas at the WthSupreme Court of New Jersey. in the "Power for Peace'" Armed| win be discharged June 15 after manders and staff officers were tend an advanced French language •vcrsity Maine" last summer. He. •- commencement of the Kent Place He and his wife, the1 former Misa Forces Day parade, in Berlin May thnee years in the SXarines. He re- given military training and edu- State Convention institute at Hollins College in Vir- holds a: bachelor's -degree ftfom .", Contribution Urgency Cited School in Summit yesterday. Miss Mary Jane Harford of Cranford, 21. PFC Russell is. a riOeman incently concluded a 16-month tour cation as a unit, affording an op- ginia 7rom June 27 to August 21. Montflair,Teachers College and.a Meschter will continue her'studies and their daughter, Kathleen, will the infantry's Company A in Ber-of doty in the Orient A 1957; Marine Pfc. Robert-A- "Walter; portunity to solve classroom re- Delegates Named Mr. Ladanye attended a first master's, degree fromt Columbia quirements and develop staff team- level French institute at tfie'-llnl-'University. next' fall. at Cornell -University, return to make their home in this lin. \« • ..• / ;,.,.•• • »• gradaate of the University of son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wal- the 105mm howitzer Delegates to the state VF\V con- By Hospital Fund Chairman •Ithaca, N. Y., and Miss Reeves will area.- - ' • L. Miftiigan. he will enter the School ter of 211 North.avenue, east, took work. • .'•• . , '•...•: vention, to be held In Asbury Park George Burry, president o{ the Burry Biscuit CoT and general enter Pembroke College, Provi- First Lt Edward A. White, who of Law at the same university in part in a field firing exercise, re- The great man JUtae •22-25' were elected .at a re- chairman of the St. Elizabeth hospital building fund campaign, lias dence, R..I. . ,.•-: /...':,•: is stationed at Parris Island. S. C,September. He is the son of Mr.cently at Fort Bragg, N>C, while Recital Presented cent, meeting of Capt.N. R.. Fiskc announced a need for increased campaign activities in the communities Heart Association 'I nft-iiT^iOttrV- •' orial Home. i Award Conferred By Mrs. Munday*s They are: Commander Francis Pointing out that approximately, 50 percent of the admissions to «r . ••""*• s Diegman, Vincent L. Brinkerhoffi •the hospital are from communities OnDr.Mineur «rfc -v * --. • ' * - ." ,%' Piano Students Willis C. £ir.d, George U. Hilbert,. 00* outside of Elizabeth, Chairman Joseph Tineo, . Richard Dowdell, tions ,t©(a great extent- Second ahnual > Distinguished ^ k*< '\&$>:Ay. 'WV' „:'->< ("C 'x< Wrs. J. C. Munday ot 19 Hamp- ( Burry said:' • '.,.• Charles G. Wistar, plant man- Achievement Award of the Union ton street presented her pupils in Michael DrapluK, Phillip Berardi- BOYS AND GIRLS! "We cannot stress too, strongly ager of the ' Aluminum Co. County Heart Association was pre- a piano recital for parents and n'elli, Robert Colston," Anthony. America plant in Garwood, is the sented to Dr. Henry J. Mineur of friends' Sunday afternoon at her Tineo,.Harry Snyder, John Dolin \ enter your dog in our big the. importance .the . success or and George Drapeau. ' failure of the present campaign industrial chairman for Cranford at the annual dinner home. ' lite! will have upon the people of East- selles. Cranford, Garwood, Kenil- meeting in the Elizabeth .Carteret Certificates, were, presented to Plans are b^big made for a pre- ern Union County. ' worth and Clark. HoteL Elizabeth,- recently/. , Linda Frederick, . Deborah Hall. convention dance at the post home Assisting Mr. Wistar are: John .Dr. Mineur, chief of staff of Nancy Qrote, Beverly Ullom and oh June 18. Mr. Colston is chair- "St. Elizabeth's is crowded be- Walmsley of Hyatt Bearings Di- Roberta Wiese who entered the man for /he affair. yond . bvlief and the bed situation cardiology at Muhlenberg Hos- Ken-L-RATiON vision of. General Motors Corp'., pital, Plainfleld, is a past presi- auditions sponsored by the Music . Is our area will become even more Clark; Victor Shaheen, •• Builders' Educators Association of New Jer- critical when the hospital' closes dent of the county association and To/Atlem! Advanced General Supply Co., Cranford/Ar- a trustee of the New Jersey Heart sey. GENE E. BIONTENECOURT WILLIAM D. BOSENCBANTZ K/D&'DOG S//OH// its__ 50-year-old rear wing at- the thur Silverman, Union' Machine irlnnt gram of solos and two piano num- ;adet Sergeants William D. Hosep- state safety and hospital standards. ennetH .fversen, Cranford Harry G. Ladanye of 420 Casino . Joint Pipe Co., Kenilwprth; chairman for the heart fund drive, bers were: Polly Dickison, Cyn- crantz, son of Mr..and Wrsi C. V. Rosencrantz of 6 Central avenue, / avenue,' a teacher at Hillside High "•; "Added to the shortage of beds thia Roberts, Delia Munday, Nancy 3:30 P.M. Wed. is the realization that unless' the Frank Walsh, U. S. Gypsum Co., announced that in honor of Dr. and Gene E. Montenecourt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jean MontenccourK School, has been accepted to at- Clark; Henry Largey, Heyman Mineur the local group' had se- Roberts. June Shaw, Larch Fidler, of 26 Central avenue, received bachelor of scitnee degrees in bujii- June 22 0 : i: building fund, drive -is successful 7',- *'?v ,• .,' ' T - .. Manufacturing Co.,/ Kenilworth; cured assurance that more would David 'Hall, Dennis Reardon and v the hospital will not. qualify for a Mark UHom. ness administration at The Citadel, Charleston, S. C, on Saturday. tors or $7?0,722' federal grant. The dead- Jeremiah Hubenyt/Tiubeny Broth- be raifijed .this .year than ever be- Both were on the dean's list. They were graduated from Cranford ers, Inc.. Rpsellej/Spcncer -C. De- fore in Cranford. H» said the Mrs. T. C. Fegley assisted With line for qualification is December \ refreshments. .' * ' ' . High School in 1956. $\ of thjs. year." Mille, Metal Textile Corp:, Roselle; MICHAEL J. FERRO. JR. total goal assured was $4,800. -.• Ted Moritt, A/& M'..Karagheusjan, The chairman noted that, in- 9 , dUstrial and "memorial committees Inc., Roselte;/Herbert V. Ross, Ac- Guidance Counselors and Training," "Counseling for .•.unmet. 1 curate Bushihg_Co.,jGarwood;.E. J. Men in Service __ are functioning in most comrnuni- Ferro Receives I: Workshop Held Heref COME IN AND GET YOUR ENTRY BLANK TODAY! • ties but vHat only a limited num- Leahy, Aluminum Co. of America, Army Pfc. Harvey L. Russell, Cranford women were Garwood}' R. J. Sweeney, . Esso son of Gruin Russell, 108 South "The Many Sides of Counseling" First Job."-^ '„•.'' elected officers of the Cosmopoli- ber of contributions can be ex- His Law Decree was the theme of a guidance Central Ave. pected throilgh their efforts Standard Oil Co., Linden,-and I. O. avenue, participated with other Following dinner' at the .college. tan Club.v at/organization of for- Bac'astow, Roselle Park, who is re- personnel from the Sixth Infantry counselors' workshop held "by the Dr. Ralph Brancale, director of. eign wiyesilat a, meeting recently . "We must-scTUTe some financial Union County Guidance and Per- support from every family.in our From Georgetown the New Jersey State Diagnostic at St. Paul'^arish House, Wcst- & Raritan Rd. : sonnel Association at Union Junior service area if we are to be success- Michael X.-Ferro, Jr., son of Mr. NOTICE OF INTENTION Center at Menlo Park, discussed -field. T^ey; ar^: Mrs. A. G. Sta- and Mrs. Ferro of 1 peering way, • Take notice that CHANFORD HOTEL; College yesterday. "The Nature of Mental Disturb- CLARK TOWNSHIP ful," he added. "It- is physically Inc.; has- applied to the Township Com- 1 1 vast,,.treasurer^ Mrs. Andrew gcout Troop 78 "received the bachelor of .laws de^. mlttrf nf the TowmhJpof-Cranford. N.J An afternoon panel program. anccs-in-Adoleseentsv'- - -——-—4— Creahamp membershjp-chairmanr ^Inpo£siblc-to_for^n a campaign-or- r ganization, in the time .allocated/ grees from Georgetown University for a Plenary Retail Consumption license Cranford, a member £f the advanced "Starlets" group of x».»o considered the following, topics: for premises situated at One South Union "Counseling' for Apprenticeship to the hospital, to personally .solicit Picnic Saturday Law School in Washington, D.j.'C.,' Avenue, 'Cranford, N. J. ' ~' ' . Bunny's School of the Dance, Springfield, who will be among those on Monday. i Names and addresses of the officers and t'very person. We, therefore,'must A family pic'nic will be held by. stockholders are: appearing in a dance revue to be presented by pupils of the school A graduate of Cranford High President: Frank DITullio. 257 Bloomlns- at Jonathan Dayton Regional High School in Springfleldsat 8:15 8UPEBIOR COURT OF NEW. JERSEY depend Upon, volunteer cpn.tribu- Boy Scout Troop 78 of. St.. Mi- School, Mr. Ferro attended Holy dale Avenue, Cranford, N. J. " »- Chancery Division. Union County Vico-President and Treasurer: William p.m. Saturday. Shafonlee will be seen in a tap number^titled Docket No. M-4OSO-5B chael's Church at hlomahegan Park Cross College,. Worcester, Mais., TO: Leroy Incram. also known us Lee from, noon to 4 p.m. Saturday. DITullio, 207 Walnut AvcnUe. Cranford. "3top Time Waltz" which has been especially choreographed from which he Was graduated cum N. J, . ' • • Roy -Ingrain, defendant: ' Members of the troop have-been' Secretary: James F. Kervlck, 418 Casino for her., Nancy Ann White,' a newcomer to Miss Bunny's group By virtue of an Order of the Superior laude in 1957. Avenue. Cranford.' N. J; ' J Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, urgejcl to invited members of their • While attending Georgetow.n, he Fred- Moybnum. 23 Elm Court, South this.y«iar, also will participate. 5,•••! made on the 23rd day of May, 1B66. families to participate in the pro- Oranse. N.' J*. " ;'• in a civil action wherein Anna E. Ingram served^ as an editor of the George-* Objections, If any. should be made im- is the plaintiff and you are the defendant, From 8 to . gram of games and refreshments. town Law Review. mediately, in writing, to J. Walter Coffee, you are hereby required to answer the J. F^' Turley, board of review Clerk of the Township of Cranford, N. J. officers'of U. S. Army Reserve Di- Complaint of the plaintiff "on or before the •• • • AW/ Mr. Ferro has accepted a 'posi- fakes Refresher Course 25th day of July, 1960,,by serving an chairman, announced the advance- (Signed) visions and Maneuver Area Com- answer on Sutler tc Kervlck, plaintiff's • Italian Food tion- as. law clerk to Associate CRANFORD HOTEL. Inc. Lt. Col. William A. Kolbe of 40mands at the U. S. Army.Com- attorneys, whose address is No. 3 North ment of Patrick Sorrentino to Life Justice C. Thomas Schettiii'o of the James F. Kervlck, Secy. horning avehue was among thosei Union Avenue. Cranford. New Jersey, and • Orders To Go Scout and John • Parenti to Star Adv. Fee's: 88.58 6-0 mand and General Staff College atin default thereof such Judgment shall.' be Ittcnding the 12th annual refresh- Fort Leaven worth, Kans., recently. rendered against you as. the Court shall Scout. think equitable and just. >You shall Ale Scoutmaster John Sorrentino • YON Ir course for command and staff During the -course, senior com.-' your answer and proof of service in dup- FORNCWPO1SI, licate with the Clerk of the Superior showed a first aid Him provided • COUBU GUIS Court, State House Annex, Trenton, New by the New Jersey Bell Telephone ••)'!• •' •••,.'.:.l • . ' — .• . . ' • ''.•••• •-'...••• • • I Jersey, in accordance with tta rules of • cunt onus f9 wwodQ Civil practice and procedure. Co. at last week's meeting. 'tumawl.Oaln tpolw, confidence, axtra The object .of said action is/to. obtain Robert Sasso was received into • HOMUUIcnS / baauly and oll>acliv«^»> oomino. raakc-up. walking, TRIP RATES BAUER & KERVICK ipwh. poit* and p*nanalily I." •••'!• Attorneys for the Plaintiff Mild Sharp Extra Sharp Kent Place Griuluate« 3 E —to ahd from — Adv. Fees: $20.16 : 6-23; J&C Restaurant ^ J^»rd Whitehead:. for any tonic but Schweppes? Schweppes wffl Emily Meschier, daughter of • .• .1 / OPEN EVERY NIGHT day o. *.«nln0. BudoMwlw NOTICE OF INTENTION EXCEPT MON. TILL 12 PJM. Dr. and Mrs. Emery -Meschter of «~n OQ. proarom,. Call*o* groups . ^^draikis dim-quarters tonic! cost you a few pennies more, but there are good I, LaGuardia & Newark Tuke notice that THE COACH & FOUR 16 Hampton street, and Elva write o» pnoiw Ann Niwton . ' RESTAURANT, Inc., halt applied to the Closed Sunday — BR 6-9855 Reeves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. m-and-Tomc, \odfca-and-Tanic, Rum-and- / reasons. Only Schweppes Has that Jnimi^ Township Committee of the Township ; ~.i»=«^ ires trom imported ingredients, cense, {or premises situated at 24 North formerly of 406 Casino avenue, re- Avenue, Eiot. Cranford, N. J. , Curiousl Pennsylvania Station*, N.Y. Pier* Names and addresses of the officers Ideal SoMWH*. / -S«^ I" /» < • •• • -'••• y ^freshing! And only Schweppes are: . President: Alexander A, Blbby. 433 Man-. ^ spcndmg^W foryou r g,n or ' has Schwepperyescence-patrician little bubWes, '••','• '•— Day Trips -r- • or Avenue, Cranford; N. J. Vice-president and yTreasurer: Wluiara % ^odkaoriu^-u^Jdntitbcfoblishtosc^^ d,at last your whofedrink through. A., pelltaU. 10/ ConnccUcut Street, 3 89< Ravio Cranford. N. J./ Tuna Fish Director: Carl Tadt. 208 Bender Avenue, Roselle P»rk. N. J. . . BRidge 6-1200 Objections, if any. should be'made Im- Hi-C Orangt, Grape, Florida Punch mediately. In writing, tp J. Walter Coffee, Clerk of the Township of Cranford, N. J. SCARBROUGH'S A &ACAB SERVICE N • (Signed* \ . THE COACH & FOUR Senrlng Cranioid 38 Y«era B. Dlwm. Prop. \ RESTAURANT. Inc. Drinks . Alexander A. Blbby, President Adv.. Fcrs: $8 28 - 6-9 Chef Boy-ar-de« Meal Balls and YOUR DAILY LIFE A LOT Reymer Blennd 3 Ipaghetti AND MORE PLEASANT way to Jack Frost or Domino Granulated • ••; St 47- SPEC I A — DO — your dream trip come true Lucky Whip ^•: ••'•"L\> ii'l SIZZLING DEALS RIGHT NOW ON TWO GREAT ALL Famous sirloin or portertioose ECONOMY CHAMPS YOUR SHOPPING Open your own savings account. Small, regular deposits gain interest) IN CRANFORD ' quickly in^one of our popular Sfavings Accounts. Open youn today../ I- <•..'•.- • ' • ••' •. . ' •• ..... •• '. '•' '".•'• x. , • :':^}r' Leg or' Shoulder ' '•' " pound C Und *:•% You Save Safest way to carry your money Veal Roast - Rump 59 "Bonein P° •E&t&flUMK&fl Loin 503* Veal Chops tl 79cpound OVC pollnd •TIME w e I960 CHEVY •TROUBLE FryersK'tfor ihe parn "Ib.35«=•' - Ground Beef 49' Lancaster Brand Whole or . -frosted j-oods Ib ibfcSi $ Hams Fully Cooked. Shank Half ;;;,: •HOMEY Lancaster Brand Sliced Cold Cut Sale Uncw<«r Brand - B««f, Veal Pork •> . -• • /. . LV1 4J:-':-; • • • and No Parking Problems. Bologna Vacuum Packed Steaks 2 89c 'AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES Plain Loaf Vacuum Packed . '•' ' •"'•••', '*•• • Pickle & Pimento Loaf Vacuum Packed Lancaster Brand YOU'RE ONLY A SHIP THAT PASSES IN Safer than cash. Accepted everywhere: Promptly »efund^d if lort. Always (good. Charges, only a penny a dollar. Buy them «***» Spiced Luncheon Meat Vacuum Packed Cheeseburgers 2 l£.89c BIG SELECTION, LOW DOWN PAYMENT, EZ TERNS! THE NIGHT TO THE CLERK IN THE BIG Olive Loaf , Vacuum Packed 4 99 CITY STORE — HE DOESN'T KNOW YOU. X IN CRANFORD YOU DEAL WITH HOME Extra Large Sea Scallops ib 59c FOLK WHO HAVE YOUR INTEREST AT \_v each HEART. . 29 Fillet Cbci , u>. 25c BIG Sm FOR Golden Sweet Extra Large Sunltijl 6 (or Stores Open Thursday Nights For Your SAVINGS & LOAN Corn 25* Jo*-" 49« Lemons 25c doze 49« Swordfish Steak ib 59c Shopping Convenience. SULLIVA ASSOCIATION Seabrook Peas 3 39c h eSTAtUSHEO 18S7 * - Cake 6 or — THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY RETAIL DIVISION - CORNER NOR TH AND UNION AVENU E-S Pies Crape Juice «•.•• 2 canj 29c CHEVROLET OFHCE HOURS — 8x30 AM. to 4 PM. Monday thru Bread Danish *&?«**& ^ 45« 122 E. WESTFIELD AVL CH 1-1414 (OSEUE PAIR CRANFORD BUSINESS ASSOCIATION Open Monday Evenings 6:30 to 8 VM. .All Prices EHectivo through Soturdoy, June /

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CraneV Ford Gardeners Musso, -leader, and Mrs. Paul 7 Osteopathic Unit Plans for a New Year's Eve party inTemplc Betb-ETs'hew build- Christman^co-leader. AX Marsh. Jonathon Apgafr^tS Car- Only-students who have not. taken Install New Officers The executive. Float Memorial mella, Steven Jones, Alberta De- the College Boards Exam are re- ing how under construction on"Walnut avenue were formulated at a Mrs. Herbert J. Frank Was in Election Set Troop; members are Marilyn quired tto , take UJC's. entrance Installs 3 Local Sisterhood mectl% last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Robert Gisser, UvtacBton-Iiaeoln-WaJinrt care, ^adventurer, cook; Marjorie Collon; Gait Christman, Maria Malo, Paul Flartey. Jill Fornan-. stalled as president of Crane's Annual meeting of the Union Sbernaa Ndgnboriiood Lind, adventurer, coofc dabbler; Parade Feature dcz, Linda* Wolfe, William Leon- test, he explained. - •• 5 LenhOme drive, fl^rth. Ford Gardeners last night at theJunior College Alumni Association Elena Diegman, Bonnie Lerner, Women in Office . •'• .' Troo» 7M •••'••: • Barbara Ludkun, homemaker, • Representatives of the Sunny hordt, Charles Teese. Lynda Wolff, ' Mrs. Gisser tad Mrs. Jack Schwartz ore co-chairmen for the affair, annual pot luck supper at thewUl be held Wednesday evening Ellen Michaelson, Barbara MMSSO, Ten Cranford residents received he isa member of the American Acres Civic and-Improvemejit As- The Union County Women's Os- For their last, meeting before dabbler,.drawing an^ painting, ad- Suzanne. Oliver. Charlotte Paumi. flrom Rutgers Ufaiyersity at Joyce Rich. Richard • Mercer, tcnpathlf AiH home of Mrs. Benjamin W. Jones ^t-BilS-at-the-coltege^-new—No- fcummer , thn the Schoonover, Susan Paffenroth, Mrs. L. Lutsky of Winfield, with arrangements. In previous II Doering way, received a bach- her sorority during the post year. Floraphile Club Visits Edward Aaron, Mrs. Saul Baron, The hehow committ«[comrnitt«[e chairmchairmenn [ Mosque Auditorium, Newark, at Miss Michaeline Kiss of Garwood, chairman," was assisted by Mrs. At Jersey City Slate • , Gerald E. OiXooghlin. Jr., of 9 and Mrs. J. B. Patberg, vice-presi- Ji recording secretary, and Mrs,-See- Denise- Nolan, Barbara. Menge, years, the .club has taken one or elor of arts degree in economics. She attended Denison University, dent, attended the annual meeting Mrs. .Martin Biefer, Mrx. Morr|s are: Arboretum and roadside. Sirs. 18^0 tonight. Jane Kraemer, Diamond Garcia, Joseph iMasiho 'oi Cranford, neigh- two busloids of local children to a Mis? ^Margaret Ellen' Kromer of I 319 Hampton street, won his i Miss Mathews Garden land, corresponding secretary. 1 He served as technical director of Granville, Ohio, during her fresh- Members of the Floraphile Gar- of the Garden Club of New Jersey, ; Epstein,. Mrs. Alelvin Fold,, Mrs. William Watt; birds, Mrs. Wilfred' An aitdiccre of 0300 is expected Judy, Keller, Lee Eltinge, Karen borhood chairman, and Mrs. John game at Yankee Stadium, also 204 Arbor street and MraT" the university radio station, WRSU. ter's degree in business adminis- Junior Hadassah man and sophomore years. - / ..Louis Ftldman, Mrs. Bernard Gulliford; church grounds, Mrs. i to attend the exercises, which also Mr. Muscatello said all former Wargo of Winfleld. . lotte Coates Gory of' soj tration. ' • den Club recently toured the herb at Orange, last month. students of'the college are invited Liming, Joanne Reilly, Ethel Bates, providing refreshments for them I An Army, -veteran, he previously The Robey's son, Richard D. garden and home of Miss Alice ' The final meeting of the season Garlinger, , Mrs. Elliot Heilbrun;' Wesley Phllo; conservation. Mrs. will mark the final.event of the Francine DiPaolo, Carol Kupshik, enroute and at the game. . street are scheduled to ««»., Receiving certificates for the mm- .;•' ;;.;l£saf'*J^ Lists Nominees o attend the association's' annual attended Newark-Rutgers. ...• At, a recent" meeting of the Ro Robey, has'completed his sopho- Mathews, proprietor of the, Kerib- will be a picnic at 7.p.m.i June Mrs. Arnoldl Kroner, Mrs. Joseph J. Donald Savercool; garden thera- college's four-month celebration -Linda Collins, Sue Denzau; Adven- Roosevelt Neighborhood their bachelor of arts degSt j RobertJoseph jMrniStSOR oflMr. specialized evening programs were more year- at—Oberiih- College, i " Plk •oi'its Tiith anniversary. Dr. Robert commencement exercise r- James J:McDaid~of"iroWilshire selle-Cranford'^"Junlof" "•Hadassah letT Kitchen,-Mountainside;—Miss 20,- -at-the— home—of—Mrsr-^James - Mlttloman, Mrs. Alvln Pollock, [py,. Mrs.'Martin Norr; Horticulture. turer: Susan Coyle, Karyn Schoon- Troop 832 Intermediate' Scouts We can do more good by being and Mrs: George Cimls of 42 Len- Oberlin, Oliio. Mathews described the, different Phelan, 17 Woods Hole road. Mrs. Morse Shepard and Mrs. Mrs. Hylas Smith. F.'Goheen, president of Princeton over, Ethel- Bates, Arlene Cadiz, are weaving' baskets to pass the Ci^r State CoUe^e this . . hpme drive,, north, was awarded drive, who studied pmual busi- at the home of Frances . Shapiro, Leon Shotlander. ' Also, junior gardening..; Mrs. University. tri!J Jbe the commence- arts and crafts requirement for «o6d than in any other way>- ness at the Newark Extension Cen- 127 "street, the- nominating f 7 Peggy Raitery, Susan Paffenroth, ; -.Both are, graduates of the h^th a bachelor of science degree in committee presented the following Robert Laing: librarian. Mrs. Wai- ment speaker. ' ' .. • • • ' LWVSlates Denise Nolan, Barbara Menge, heir second class badge. The QovlandHOL . -' \education and nursing cunlculnnj pharmacy. He served as president ter, and Robert J. Ryan of 29 Mrs. Rudd's Students I am not afraid of tomorrow, for tor Knarr;' membership; Mrs. r Dt-grt*s will be awarded to girls are , collecting 'cancelled Stratford terrace, a patrolman in slate: - President, Linda Breitel ; Jane Kraemer, Linda Collins. Judy of the Newman Club, vice-presi- vice-president, Carol Sicgel; pro- To Give Recitjil Sunday I have seen yesterday and I love Hnfry B'roughton; program. Mrs. Cranfiord residtnts as follows: . Keller, Lee Eltinge, Sue Denzau, stamps and empty matchbook dent and - president of his class, the-Cranford Police 'Department, •oday—William Allen White. Ross; publicity. Mrs. Rudolph ' Xtovid P. Bannon. 5,Besler TJVC- who studied street and highway jects,; Rita Bernstein; membership, An. afternoon piano'recital will Two Sessions Karen Liming, Francinc DiPaolo, covers to be used in a service proj- OUT of the WORLD'-: regent of Kappa Psi Fraternity and •Amftm* Gir^Tevlne; prograrn7^~Arlerfe begiyett-Sunday-at-4-o'cloclrbjrii of y learn more Joanne ReTfly, Janis Hearns and :—Tfie- iy of Student CounciL He tiical tmKi»M.-«:-ring: William J. New Brunswick University Col- Bronstein; donor, chairman, Lisa students'of Mrs. Channing Rudd, shine, Mrs. Conger; workshop, ibo'ut the way the League of Worn- Diamond Garcia. • cook-out at Nomahegan Park. f BARGAINS also was a member of the basket- r-,mm Shapiro; corresponding secretary 397 Orchard street Each partici- Catlin; workshop secretary;. Mrs.- Bee&hcrrsm: 'TSA. Parkway Village. in Voters' decides to study and I ball squad;"" lege. •••..••/ ' '...._: The 4 Roosevelt - Bloomingdale c Renee Howard; treasurer, Margo pant will play a solo and in a duet. AND SUPPLY COMPANY See Mr. SUBURBAN Danish. . • \, '• bacfcelor of science in mechanical ict on" various governmental is- .The highlight of the evening was Neighborhood - held a. picnic C o rn a '' 0 m Thomas Everet Norton'of 357 engineering: Robert \VJ Teschner, a performance by Sandorse the Metzger.. ,:. . Students are: William Guinther, Plans were discussed for the an- sues will be afforded-present and cently at Nomahegan Park. Girl South Union'.avenue, son of Mrs. Michael Peterson,'Peggy Brennan, for your every nual picnic, to be held at the home IO Cavuga rood, bachelor of sci-prospective league . members at magician. Leaders, for the troop are Julius Cangelosi of 110 Denman Men In Service lAMESTT The officers will be installed at 1 icout^jomhe sixth and. seventh FARBER BROTHERS WUAAAMH THOMAS E. NpBTON Janet Seelbach, Laurie Kammlcr, of Mrs. Savcrcobl on, June 16. ~~~ence in electrical engineering. two meetings scheduled for next Mrs.' William. Menge, Mrs. Harry road, received -a .bachelor, of Robert L. Lawrence. Jr, yeo- the June meeting. Liming and Mrs. Francis Collins. ;rades taughtr^skills 46 the ififth man third das. USN. son of' Mrs. Jeffrey Goodfellow, Guy, Fisher, BANKING/ i Frederick O. Fisher, 48 Cran- veek. . rade intermediates at field'sta- science degree.in mechanical en- lantic Fleet oiler USS Caloosahat- ford terrace, master of ^ science in Janet /Lawrence of 18 Springaeld jFrances Grayson, Virginia Ander- A "Get-to- • .Mrs. Leonard Silver of IS Lcn-Hagel. 6 Martin place, master of at 8:30 p:m. at the home. of,Mrs. and jackknife and fire building. KOVNO.BAIl. WIBE IniUnterete Before ..entering the Navy in Jupe, Accepted by Publisher home driVe, north, will attend the science in electrical engineering;; E. E. McKeige, 19 .Harvard' road. A Court of. Awards was held A cook-out followed. Troops tak- . CEDAR ImU roll W*IB] I.L-PUnPO8 1958, he was graduated from Cran- Advances Four Sale of an article, "I Didn't Be- first general committee-' meeting Robert W. Hefty, 35D Parkway Mrs. Warren Peret i? chairman by Intermediate Girl Scout Troop ing part .were 75 of the seventh FENCING .'- . '. . n»sh CEMENT. ford; High School and- was em- Frank Turl6y,.board of review lieve in Ghosts;" by Mrs. ^rd Entrance Examination TRUST COMPANY tt for B'nui B'rlthi Women, District 3. Viltage. master of science in of the meeting. • All interested 106,recently at Osceolu Presby- grade, sixth grade Troops 297 and I 3 rails I past 10- »JIX ployed by-Smith Motor's Co!, inchairman, announced that the fol-Svedman of 102 Balmiere•' road SUMMI-I& next Monday and Tuesday-.at'thje mechanical engineering, and Her- terian Church. Rank and pro- section, 8c LAWN AND GABIEN lowing members of Boy • Scout was announced recently at a meet- At UJ€ This Evening persons'are invijedf to 'attend and 96 and fifth grade Troops 808, 806, $135 Elizabeth. . Warwick Hotel . in Philadelphia.' man O. Hitter 115 Mohawk drive, may call Mfs^G. G. Boyd of 13ficiency badges were awarded by 836 and 784. $3.65 a sq. foot Troop 78 of St. Michael's Church ing of the ,wbm6n ViTriters. of An entrance examination for The committee, made up of council master of science" with major in the leader, Mrs. William Bedman. meets all gov- per If. bsr Cranford. Mrs. R. J.WiUiams of students seeking admission to AHI:AI> Balmiere parkway, membership /The planning committee for the one week only . ernment speel- have been advanced in rank: Ro- presidents, council deputies;' dis- :hairmjuvfor transportation. • Second class rank ..badges went ffair included Mrs." Anthony Sor- POWER EQBIPIERT (J22 Springfield avenue - was hos-Union Junior College's fall semes- ' bert. O'Brien, first class scout, Class Observes tess. •• ,/. • ' , ter will be held tonight at. 7 o'clock Miss' Mary Sullivan, 348 Lincoln; to Ma/jorie Lind, Rondii Spittell, dill, neighborhood chairman; Mrs. John Babos, Michael'Madden and . .',• AUTHORIZED DEALER^SALES A SERVICE /Mrs. Svedman's article' was pur- Linda Surgens and Marjorie Ta- : in the lecture" hall of .the college's ivenue, the Crariford league's del- F. E. Putz, Troop 75; Mrs. James . • • .J • ' ••" '' ' ~ • EASY MIDGET TERMS • IEST PRICES Bank Procedures Glenn O'Brien, second class scoots. chased by McFadden Publications new Nomahegan Building. tgate to the April ^national con- ber. •'•••'• . i• • ' • Depew, 297, and Mrs. b; K.He- Road-E-0 Event MEE DELIVERY Banking procedures were ob- Scoutmaster John Sorrentiho New York.JUrs..Edward Bahr was About, (ft) 'applicants.' are ex- rentidn, will relate'the conyen- Proficiency badges were awarded deeri, 836.' Leaders of other troops • Tore . '• ""• served by Burton Farber's seventh as follows: ' , announced that all members of thewelcomed-as a new member. State Finals Held ion highlights at a porch party at which took part were Mrs. Ralph •••••••» ^«^«»^ «•«••*«•• grade arithmetic class' at Cleve- trdop•.marched in. the Memorial *Rj>tph Jacobi. soo of ,Mr. and he home of Mrs. Fred J. Plattner, Janice Bedman, adventurer, Hoyward, 806; Mrs, Earl Ven- • Jacobsen land Junior High ' School during Day parade and that Eagle Scout / for INSULATE Mrs. Karl Jacobi of 105 Thomas 110 Orchard street next Thursday cook, dabbler, drawing and paint- strom, 808; Mrs./T: R. Hopper, 936; HU-6-2900 a recent visit to the Suburban Fred Atkins led all the Boy Scouts Ji\ Red Gross Completes street, represented the Cranford- 8:30 p.nv' ing; Darlene Carroll, adventurer, Mrs. C. H. Cox, 784, and Mrs, H. Simplicity Trust Co. in the assembly in .the recital of Projects at Cleveland BOWLING Kenilworth Junior Chamber of cook, outdoor cook; Linda Chira- W. Laughlin, 96. . ; • . As A Lake Miss Sullivan, was one of 57 ,1025 W. ST. GEOROIS AVt. UNDIN. N. Roland W. Stout, assjstant vice- The ' Scout Oath." Refreshments' Bibs and stuffed animals, two < (or any Commerce aLthe state Finnic of 'tin» legates from 41 leagues who at- valle, adventurer,' cook, outdoor president, and. Emory H, Dare, were served by mothers after the c cook; Linda Gassmann. adv'entur- Junior Red Cross projects at Cle- [recreation) •Thft.fli.1fft -....., , iJDMMI).'.i.teS....i.i.'f»~ . )l W Michael J. Brucato. son of Mr. Barbara Jones,. Seymour Marsh, MISS SUBURBAN JAYCEE ' and Mrs. Joseph Brucato of Point TfiTn«we»t and fiMtT For Real Understanding Help With PBArrs nun nn SMAV oa ' • T*>AA Christine Matteson, Margaret Or- Pleasant, formerly of Cranford. has **>*• Color-Bfochuc* on IWST gives thorough control • •'»» . a2i. and Frederick Vogel.- Mm ^ requiif. Alr^ondllionid PAINT been appointed to the rank of throuahout; many uniti Hearing Problems of scab* codling moth, leaf • . j lance corporal in the U. S. Marine *»|>»£eial weekly anM d wasoS n roller and other insects and '• T#«M#ala> F#lAt : Corps. HC is stationed' at Camp Le- LOUIS M. TOTTEN diaeasea. Uae this aU-pur- J Ifingi© TOOI Mercury, Comet M Q. Ultir. MSr. BUY BEAUTY PAGEANT jeune. XL C Witt* the Headquarters at the poae insecticide and fungi- J ' • •• •" Battalion, Second Mari"f Division, cide to protect your apples, • Borer Kill Featured in Ads ( A Preliminary for th« AAIcs AnMrica Contest) FMF. •ww HEARING AID CENTER pears, peaches, plums, T •»«*• ^i ••%••• M. Q.'Kesseljof (Monterey Mo- cherries and. other fruits. Z . tors, Inc., Westfleld, has announced plans' for a high-frequency Mer- "Living Sound" cury-Comet newspaper advertis- COAST TO COAST HOVERS Hearing Aids ROOT FEEDERS ing campaign scheduled by the SATURDAY, JUNE 11, AT 8:30 P.M. aHE-FlTTHST, N, Y- District Lincoln-Mercury 110 CPrTRAI. AVE. Dealers* Association in behalf of WESTFIELD — JU> 34)939 PLAINFIELD —• PL S-3327 131' dealers in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. The CRANFORD DRAMATIC CLUB PREMIER three-Week cnmpai.gn. starts in this newspaper this week. WINANS AVENUE, CRANFORD PEAT MOSS . The 'ad tells of Mercury's new low' price and high quality and. of EVER RUN OUT —p Undwr AuspicM of Cr«nford*Ktnilworth JaycMt r— CRANFORD RADIOS SEND, Agent Comet's fine car styling and of the VAN LINES, Inc sensational public acceptance the — Open TKureday and Friday Evening* — car has received since its intro- OF HOT WATER? ESPOiMA ROSE FOOD duction.. • , 26 EASTMAN ST. BRIDGE 6-1776 Mr. Kessel also stated that both 7 TALENTED CONTESTANTS Mercury and Comet are continuing AGRICO ROSE FOOD to show tremendous sales: gains. End waiting. The He said Comet'production is con- way to heat water ORTHO • PRATT'S • PuPONT'S stantly being increased in an effort CRANFORD, CLARK, ELIZABETH, ROSELLE PARK, J+ JBMB&- .. L," ' *..CJ \,Vi '•'•':-• :". ".(.' -A."" • ** ""1 today is with oil. / at Lower Cost! keep_up, with_lhe,.demaad for the new compact car. Sales of rAmodern" oil-fired" RAHWAY and OARWOOD WILL-PERFORM— ^SPRAY" nguaswcEinaar Mercurys in this area increased water heater gener- 12 J percent during the first quar- NoMoi* Headquarters For ter of I960 over first quarter ates hot water 4 •-m? sales in 1959. . times as fast as a gas heater, 7 times ES & FUNGICIDES asfast as an electric DHH.BERMAN heater. Gives^all the Optometrist hot water a family can use for all • Prepare .now for thaaa fint chilly fall lvA:-«i*, days. Bo equipped to eqjoy the com- baths, clothes wash- B CHILD HEALTH SAND fort and pleasure of quiet, even automatic • Eyes Examined Kratiog. ing, dishes aUd '• <>cn*nb Motor* Delco engineered keatin* ••• . . other needs. •y»t4au uiure you the riglti temperature WHMIIMO . ni.lnmnlically without annoying varia- NO PARKING PROBLEMS — DRIVE IN YARD tions... provide yean of low-cost, trouble- WOOLSEY MARINE PAINT n aTOKTB AYS* W, Yon save plenty, free service. IN ALL COLORS^ NOW IN STOCK 64X200 too. Oil water heat* • Every Delco Cancfitioaair b designed for addinf a Delco residential air conditioning ing costs 45% less »:< unit, aaaily .. . any time . -.i'. at low cost. rubeitbaeh's th&3gas;44% leas • EnJoydoubleaavingafrom initial cost and To fit your Mots ... CM CLOSED WEDNESDAYS Dtlco o««Tg » coapMl lint low monthly fuel bill*. Yea can easily a/- than electric* o< tt% or olMuad coadl- ford the finest in nationally known modem Ventin . . . minn air. hot heating equipment with low monthly Pay- DURING JUNE/ JULY Mid AUGUST iMNTYRE'S wt«r ana ttum ment*. ' , • . LAWN MOWER SHOP F«t b where yoat (M it... aw) Uw *60 OhkaolUk ittim rigkt BI M AT VOUR • •*•••• home healing survey. Call U* today. Danny Stiles Beverly Domarecki •D dw ooaiart. MDooduMM mmi rtyllac grae* y* «gfmtto mm CWk. t*Uyl G«t n>«ttdabl«.rri«n41yt«r^c»«too.liM- REIUY OLDSMO6IU Inc., 560 North Avo., E. PLUMBING • HEATING COOLING PAINTSHOP \ • • . . •• 116-118 SOUTH AVE. E. 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    u ' • , • • • .- '•• ' • :•'* • '• ' . • • • • T' . • Fire, by Ftankel; Mtfmx tarn to the World, fay Jane GralJ, Susan .Ells.^Mary Be.th badges went, to Barbara Foppert, tion In life insurance while at- Society of Christian Service at theCircle 4 picnic, Mrs. Steven Eus- Let. thp Crabgrass Grow hv c Hahn, Christine Krowicki, Bar- Mary Clara Gallagher.:Sue Gor-Family Picnic, B'nai B'rith Chapter dren _ and-- teenagers beginning' Cranford Methodist thurch. . ticer Pt. Pleasahi. \ Earth, by Heinlein;'Ni«ht^hartfcJat PBiiujiiiej. As Told to Bob Golf for Women, by s£, ^ bara Mattina, Kathleen O'ConneH, tending the •• company's, "confer- Tuesday, June 28, for ten weeks Miller; Should the Wind Be Fafi^ tsars nowski. Kathleen Griffin, Judith Visits Veterans Hospital ence at Whiteface, N. Y., this week. This Girl Leads a Double Life lilrs. Maurice Fuller,' president; by ijempsey; Lament Ideas That Chank the ^ > Nancy Paswark, Kathleen Pfanr Gillespie, Barbara Kowalski, Don- Closing Meeting were announced at a recent by Roark; Tfrnflint** of the Jjoag- ' Generation, by DeToledano. Wrfrd; Mari: th*Bridg ne, Sharon, Porter, Charlene Rowe, B'nai B'rith Women. Kadimah board meeting. Burton libngen- will give her annual ' report. List New Books Two Worlds, by £ na Krak, Diana Pankuch, Patricia. '•'.,. A Jckyll and Hyde college ca- Prayer meeting will be held Distance Runner^by, SiUitoe; Pfl- nlatiaa Explosion and Chris- ourt Karen Sorrentino, Dana Swick Petroccione, Susan Romanowski, Held by Cub Pack Chapter, made their annual birth- Art Group Plans bach, Cranford High School teach* rper that, often begins at 8:30 in grims in Paradise.' by Slaughter. _^ and . Lynn - Zimmerman. • Janet day visit to Veterans* Hospital. er. will be instructor. Registration a.m. and luncheon served Added to Shelves ResponsdjUity, by "Fagley; 1 Carol Stadnyk and Patricia Ziobro. Ball games between cubs and the morning and doesn't end until ' .. •'•, •: Mastery • ' . ^ Smith also received a proficiency Members of Senior Troop 62 East Orange, on Friday. i% being handled by Mrs. Elven by Circle 10. Travel Guide to Europe, by Field dads and mothers and dads.were - Birthday cakes and gift certifi- Critique Session Sheahan, 113 Spring Garden 9 o'plock at night is. the complex At Public Library The Dead. Beat, by Bloch; Dor badge. . • ' ' ' '' '''receiving Senior Scout pins and Circle meetings will be as fol- ing; Guide to the Caribbean, Ba- T n among features ^at a family picnic cates for the hospital canteen were Louis Spindler, Maplcwood art- street. '• ' • • '*•••--• • ' '-' life being led' by Bliss Judith A g; , r^ TWrnihg ns were filare - - L Iows: Wednesday. 8:15 p.m.. Circle -During- ,of four Eves yT^badg'ek^-iiv ^ive-Point—pi tr^v»lhgive a critique at-fra*cliocfc -CtarknoHtoscH'c-Park U '; 9; Mrs. Charles Stammer, 40 Mil- diet in Question, by Jepaon; Dead hamas and "brrmada, I960, Igr-Po- Cleary^Barbara; Foppert, Mary" Trpop 101* were Mary Baldwin, Forge, Stephnie Palasihski, Jean- tonight at a meeting of the Cran- May the following hew~Do6ks;*ere dor; Child in "t|ie Shadows; Man- Kath- '^ Allan Kane and Mrs. Philip Silkin. p day" 'starts at dred terrape,__Ctorkf-8545-7-p.m., added .to the shelves of the Cran- Men Don't SKi, by Moyw; .jDW Un- ual for Parents of Retarded Chil- Eileen Clenry, Mary Lou Costanzo, ette Reichert, Anne Woglan and grounds of Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Mrs. Harry Davis is veterans* ford Creative Art Group at theWins Photo Award Jctocj&ity -State College, where C^cle 10, Mri H. Dufty, 33 Blake ford Public library: . .'/ speakable, by Ransome; Road dren, by Drench. H^man. Mary EUenHiU. Carol Loretta D'Alessandris, Virginia Juli^ Walsh. , , recently.' There- also were a num-chairman and Mrs. Silkin,. co- studio. " Alan-Kohn, son of "Mr. and Mrs. . she is sectbtary to Elmer Williams, bara Kowalski, Donna Krak, pi- Dooley, <- Patricia Foppert. Sally Accompanist was. Mrs. John ber, of j races and games. • ' avenue; 7/ p.m.. Circle 12 picnic, Block, by Waugh. .*<•'• Better Vacations for Your Mon- Keimig, Grace Leonard, Elizabeth chairman. • . . '' Members have, been' asked to Joseph'Kohti of -25 Princeton road, Fiction/ BOOT and ^ ^na Pankuchi Patricia Petxnccione* Anne-Ffost, Patricia Kelly, Nancy Fanning. - Patricia Crane, Mary The. picnic was preceded by the director of student teaching ' and Mrs. Harold Bowes; 20 Craig place. . Non-Fiction • •„ 'ey, by Frorae; Powers of. Poetry, bring their pictures for the cri-won an honor awar^d in the East- -placement, and ends with the close June 20, 6:30 p.m.. Circle 7 pic- Stranger in Town; by Adams; ' TEMDEB WORK . Susan RomanawsW,. Carol Stad- Maher, Patricia Manning; Patricia Krak, Elizabeth Kroig, Kathleen Lou' Falk. Evelyn Lawler and pack's final meeting of the^ season tique session. Mr. Spindler,. who Sfgf nic, Mrs. A. MacPherson, 207 Ret-Brother,' Which Drummer? , by West Point Today, by Banning; by Bigbet; Treasures of the Gar- fenamel >tottina, Mary Jfane.-Reiily,' Joan McHarg. Julianne Nestor, Kath- Agnes Reilly served as ushers. Re- at the church. . ,' man Kodak photography contest 'of classes .at Cranford's Union I nyk and Patricia Ziobro. Insurance Agent Cited trained at the Ecole des Beaux den, by Huxley: 1960 to 1961 1 for-high school students .and re^- Junior College, where .she is a ford avenue;.June* 21, 12:30 p.m..Brown; Natalia, by. Downes; History of Western Morals, by Welding... The girls heard an.addreps byRyan, Linda Saunderson, Jane leen Novak Kathleen Quinn, Gail freshments were served following Awards were presented as fol- Robert E. Vliet of 7 South Union Arts, Paris, and •• studied under mathematics major. Circle 2, M.rs. Paul Selby, 210 Through Streets Broad anil Nar- Brinton; Natural History of theGuide to Europe, by Joseph; White : the Rt Bev. Msgr. William B.Scljleck, Natalie Sullivan, Patricia Shimshock/ Judith Sullivan and the exercises.; • • '•-•,' lows: Jerry Sutherland, wolf avenue has qualified for thWile l Barhet and Robert. Mother- j'ceived a check for $15. His color Beech street; same time, Circle 3 row, by Fielding; Sign of Taurus,Southwest, by Burns; Carp's Rajahs of Sarawak, by Payne; •MDOB «-nn Turley d Patricia Van Bergen, Monica Varley ' badge; Daniel 'Knauer, lion badge well, will be the instructor of.the "print was of a child smelling roses: "At Jersey City State CoRege. she Donnelly, pastor and spiritual .JI. an Knight in Armour Club, outstand- icnic. Mrs. W. J. Hummer, 310 by Fifleld; When the'Kissing Had Washington, by Carpenter; How to How to Teach Yourself and YouF rector of the Girl Scouts. Benedic- c Tro°P*71 — Jlegina. Anginoli, and two silver arrows, on bear; critique class • to be held this fall Alan's pictures also have ap» has "faculty" status which permits In Troop 102: Susan Bleisch, ing ' agents' organization of the Lincoln avenue; June 28, 9 a.m.t.o Stop, by Fitzgibbon; Tongue of Cut Drawings on Scratchboard, by Family- to 'Swim Well, by Sava; tion was offered by the Rev. Mark Susan Brzoska, Janet Collins, Pa- Kathleen Buchan, Ann Caruso, Ar- Suburban Chapter James Vuill, lion badge and gold Travelers Insurance Co. He wa*by the Creative Art Group. pcared in the Citizen and Chron- her to pat in'the faculty dini Dooley, assistant pastor. > arrow on. lion; Richard Montag tricia Doolcy, L<;Uise Frank. Pa- lene Castanzo, Maryl Ann DeHosa, 1 cited for his outstanding produc- Plans for classes in art for chil-' icle.: • , • 4;, "! jrooin:;and to usi- tho faculty lounge Head Conducts arid "/Louis ' Ditzel. lion badge; Jo- .and faculty library. When she Members of Tropp 83 presented tricia Raskins, Kathleen Hunter Darien Driscoll. Linda Dulicai, the flag ceremony: Flag bearers Beth Elmiger, Helena Gregorace/ seph Aliseo, Richard Jackson. tots to Union Junior College, she Lynn Kriznanski, Maureen Law- Final Session Craig Snydcr and Steven Ulichny were Mary BethUeinemann andless, Barbara ~ Ottonnell, Barbara Rita Hawkins, Carolyn Heine- __nyust play the role of student like I Mary Jo Panning, The color guard marini Mary Hcleri Hodge, Teresa Mrs. Burton Eige of 211 Hillside lion badge arid gold arrow. (> «!l othtr tvenine session pupils. Worster, Barbara Phillips. Susan avenuey outgoing president, of XSBKriBHwSHBZflBeBVXS^BH^KflBUBajD^KtffCBSBa&ZQAf^l^ErflDB . • • r ' • ^Y*"e^eieww^^T^aT«B j me si Marshall. IPatricia McGrady, :tiger, wolf badge: Donald Sev- Town and Deborah Upton. "• : Asthma Research' ^Institute and ers, silver arrow on wolf; Glen ' her, however. Last year she I and Miriam PBtrik.' '•'..',...".• Ihtermediate Girl.Scouts receiv- Cheryl ' MortenSon, Elizabeth Hospital, presided at her last ; served as president of the Eve- ReciUng and explaining the Girl O'Donnell, Diane Paguio, Diana Smith, silver arrd\V on wolf;' ing second class badges; in Troop board meeting at Her home Mon- Thomas Hubiak, two silver arrows ning Session Student Council and Scout laws,: members of Troop 23 49 were Paula Ann Bo6s, Linda Pawlick. Kathleen Reilly^ June presenting the" candlelight cere-: Tarasuk". Peggy Ann Town, and' day. and denner stripe, and Craig Ross, edited "The Night .Owl," evening Canevari, Camille LCerr'a, Lindn Mrs. Robert Diamond, incoming gold arrow on wolf. v session hewspaper.. A dean's list mony were-rNahcy Agnew, Sue Ciqalese, Betsy Coleman, Susan De- Kathleen Trembley. ' • president, presented Mrs. Eige Student, she was accorded another STUDENT ROLR—Miss Judith A. Clark of Roselle.Park discusses I Agnew, Maureen Cleary, Barbara Jianne, Nancy Domaratius, \ Jo- Those in Troop 83 "receiving first with a gift from the board' arid honor recently when she was elect- plans for evening session social event at Union Junior College with • AUTO DEALERS • * AUTO DEALERS • jfir DELICATESSENS • » UQPOR STORES • Foppert, .Mary Clara Gallagher, anne Frank, Pauline FrankenbtV- class and prdficiency badges were ajso poured the tea. ed to membership in tHe.UJC Key; Dr. Kenneth W.-, Iversen, dean; who is adviser to the Evening Sue Gornowski, Kathleen Griffin, ger, Teresa Grasing, Barbara Ann Joan Marie 'Beaucnea, Claire Ca-i Charter Meeting H:.;' Judith.Gillesple, Donna Krak,.Di- The board decided upon the size ••" official student host organization. Session Student Cpuncil. Miss Clark's "college" day begins as a 1 Sauer, Barbara Hayes, Nina Marie ruso, Mary Lou Talk,. Mary Vir- W. L. SCHROEDER ana Pankuch, Patricia Petrocdone, «f the check to be sent to the home For Cub Pack 74 .She also lias been active" in plan- . secretat>L at Jersey City «tate:Collegeand conciadis^vjth l NORMS CHEVROLET, Inc. ^v;;.: coyi;;.L:-_ COLONY OEUCATESSBN Hodge, Geraldine Keancr Kathleen ginia Gillen, Mary^ Beth Heirtc; in Denver. ^Present were Mrs. Al- •^ninB-nnd running evening-session Susan Romanowski, Carol Stad- Klein, Yvette MaiUe, Geraldine mahn,/Evelyn Lawler, Mary [ Jo Annual charter presentation "V," -**/ • Union Junior College. • •. • . bert Lieber^. Mrs.. Stanley Alptrn, activities such (is. dances, • picnics. 'Car Imports . Complete Une o* OWfWBS _ LEADEES | nik and Patricia Ziobro. Truncale, Ann Mary McGrath, Malpere and Miriam Petrik; While meeting of Cub P,ack 74, sponsored / DEUCAOES Mrs. Phillip Seidman, Mrs. Paul by Trinity Church, will be held at hay rides and other social affairs. Sales and Service E*pert SUte 8hln»le i« Brownies receiving fly-up yings Catherine Montgomery, Mary Jo Patricia Crane, Linda Day, Mary Becker, Mrs. Charles Leisten, Mrs. cises. Monday at ViUanova (Pa.) Tile Repairs I and Girl Scout pins were: OXeary, Karen Pawllck and Janet Jo Fanning, Linda Lock, Mary Sherlock Hall on June 24. ' • After graduating from UJC, Miss intendent and a trustee of Union All Cee*ln< * Baklac Baa* W tniMlill Seymour Winfield, Mrs. Irving At a- recent meeting of the pack, lf.-V Clark plans-to transfer to a four- junior College. A^successful test University. •. : . • , . *KeiuBU Daapkla. . 1 Walaut Aycnoe Troop 755 — Dorothy Carey, Romanowski. • O'Brien and Agnes Reilly earned Becker, ' Mrs: Bernard Litwack, He was a member of Phi Kappa 12 V. Union Am» BRidoaS-tlSS | Kathleen Coe, Kathleen Dbn- proficiency badges. each den put on a skit and sang year liberal arts college to-com- score on a senior clerk-stenogra-. • Aulln •Saab • Members of Troop 869 rccciv- Mrs. William Kaplan, Mrs. Solo- songs illustrating the " month's iplete her mathematics studies. Her phy-CiviLSexvice eynminntion-pro^- Pi engineering fraternity. He has pOvan, Jeanjje^ Bonnelly__LJjo^ 4ng-second-class - and-proficiency mon T?ubcnstern~Mrsr "Norman accepted $ position with the Na- lores. Ellam, 'Barbara Poerst, pTscassadT "Showboat" : theme. Cubmastcr

    UNION COUNTY BUICK CO. S«S NOBra AVE, B. TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD Degree SAYINGS AU Work NOTICE OF UEAUING ein tloard of Adjuttimcni—Zonliic RICHARD HARTIG Anthony Stein, Jr., son of Mr. INSTTTUTIONS Notice is hereby uiven that tlu- Board •^ Exit 128 South on Parkway for McManus Woodbridge Aluminum Prod. REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. lust Phono LINCOLN of Adjustment CMC TRUCK SALES RANKIN FUEL CO. MOVING and TRAVELONG At the time and place above stated all GOOD USED CABS OIVIDIND rOK PUIOO •COIMM1HS JAM. I Interested parties are invited to be pres- Metacea Setvtoa • hunt DtEwtea ent when full opportunity to be heard SS» N. Bread 81. ' ElUabeth STORAGE will be Bivcn to them. riu O» BaUi* MUM h»a «l D» Oil. BUBSJEB 8EKV1CK By Order: • , ELlsabtth 4-3300 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Main Office . Call BBidg* C-UOO Stl Worth Broad St. BtaaMh Robert L.' Clure; Jr. ,.•.•> U HoAonnt. BRidg* i^Ml •- . < ' Chairman • ' . ' BERSEBROTHERS i Westtield Ave. W. lloselle Park William F. Little. Jr. Aalherised 321 Cantannial Av*. • Secretary ' . / THANKS • TRUCK AND CAR* Dated: June 7. 1900 .• Plymouth - Dc Soto CUsabeth OtUce . 389 Broad Jl Adv. Fees: $10.23 _' : 0-10 Valiant : RENTALS Balea aa< Bentce LEHIGH OIL OX Inc 3V2% "Satitfaetkm W. 1OWHSEHT) ADams 3-1020 on yi«» •T'oiortm 1 Dodge • Expert IbUrdresslnf . ' ARDHAKTIG U Aldm St. BRIdga, i-0108 TAXI $2.95 MATCHING ZIPPER KEY CASE Dart . CAMERAS FURNITURE 8alM fc Sanrlc* Fern's FnynJtare VENETIAN Coroerai — Projectors Dodge "Job-Rated" Trucks Evctythlnx Photofriphlc BLINDS (Plus Tax) PLUMBERS ..'. or in a vase, or under the carpet, is simply loafing* ADams 3-3434 CMMXTOSD A sellout sensation from the first day, Comet is attracting thousands who wanted a nicer — == looking, better-riding car with a compact size and price. Comet is priced with or below them all. SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF AUTOGRAPH Am), bcaidea that, you are risking Us loss. / ' . US Horth Avcw W- WasiiUId IHOt MENNANATOYE ALBUMS AND AUTOGRAPH ANIMALS. Put it in die Union County Trust Company, 'where - — Beating TWIN BORO AUTO CORP. BRidgaC-1024 WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE off ESTERBROOK, it will work for the community day and ttighi, and earn .. * LAJMP SHADES We're setting records with our deals for the y .' AUTHORIZED FORD SHEAFFER and PARKER PENS. interest for you as well. •' ' taa Ceaak A«a. B. I 1 GOAL LAMP and better low-price car IVIERCURY WE PAY 3% INTEREST PER YEAR COMPOUNDED LAMPSHADE REPAIRS WATER SaUs 8«r*lc« CBAPWmN BROS. QFTENE1 n AND PAYABLE QUARTERLY. We repair lamp*. Abo daptl- HALLMARK CARDS or. re-cover any Urit>«i Genuine —-" FREE WATER ANALYSIS DEPOSITS RECEIVED ON OR BEFORE THE lOcb ^ IantiMltadcs in stock, ate- "When You Car* Enough To Send The Very Besf" OF ANY MONTH, DRAW INTEREST FROM KOPPERS COKE placcment glaasware. Lamp puts. Fr«e Salt Delivery 0080 REPAIR SERVICE THE"lat OF THE MONTH. V BBldg* 6-1144 ; for % taxL Our driven don't M3 NOKTB AVE^ K, CUAXtOUD E. T.WILLIAMS On Xa Moto« of Soft* «««• \- •-, ••' . • .j believe far taktnf needless 755 Central Ave. , H'estfieM • REAL ESTATE • Consult Ed Sullivan ...AGAIN, MANY THANKS RoMlUPk. • DRIVEWAYS • (Nr. Grove St) chances. Their object Is to gejfr MU 6-1661 — you there in comfort. No rarklnc Problems J08.J. GUKEK ion County Trnst Company M.IMPABIO ADams X-ZUS •salCoatnc MOVING SERVING YOU IN CRANFORD 1 Dxiv^rays Children need love, especially & HAULING Prices now begin S31-S66 below de luxe low-price V-8's*. But Mercury quality is higher than HARRISON'S 1 Op South Avenue, East BBldg»Min when they do not deserve it «3ver and our trade deals make your edge even greater! »«OBO iCrajifora Asphalt Driveways New Location-9 N. UNION AVE.-Cranford Elisabeth—Summit-—Berkeley Heights lag Lots — rroat Eaal toadt —William Hazlitt SHAHJEEH AGENCY, Inc. J* Toy Co. Hbs> 301 SOUTH AVE. W1STFIELD, N. J. SDoon from Theatr* Wcli-apparell'd. April an thelt-17-far* A**. K. J.J. wm$ ' Member f«4tr*l l>« Ceryanttea M1I7 heel of limping winter treads. Orjuifutd m MIU — Cnalerd —William Sh.iic,Di,;irc BRM777 • v. •••••••• ...:V.r,-..;:ig. 1 1 : : i'.'.Vi.;,:.-.-; .-' • ;.;-J, ~ - ••" ::':.*•'".•• ... ..';*'.•.•;-;'- ,i",. :•; v •--.:'', :.•,':.'^ -.•• .•••,••,••••;'- J. yi.'O •' : ^_—;—:—:—•_, ; ;—•''*'' . - .£.

    FaXe Six CRANFORD (S. J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONlClJEU-THimsaAT. JTSB: ft. .•• -•»•.• * WahudPTA Heads of Teacher giiiw*! -['.- '! FetesTeachers Associations Aid At Hot Luncheon GARWOOD The presidents of Union County •A hot turkey luncheon was given KENILWORTH • (•• .• in honor of the teachers of Wal- teachers' associations have taken nut Avenge-Schoc*. by the class responsibility in their school dis- mothers and executive board ot tricts for leadership of' the cam- IQL. LXVII. NO, 20. paign to raise $10,000 to"complete, CHAMPORD, NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY, jJUNEfr, 1980 SECTION FOUR oenUy.. .'••'."• furnishing; the* library in Union JJr. Clark W. McDermith, su- Junior College's new building, X»r. perintendent ^ of schools;" Miss William H. West of Cranford; Irene Gilbert, principal of the Union County superlntenderit of Silver Jubilee Dinner St.Theresa?s Three Seniors ' LOI7IS CAMPANEIXL. Community- Methodist , Church Mrs. Arnold Kroner. Garden-*, street has been elected -•-' Michael DiFabio, 72; of 95 Burn- PTA. parent education , meeting. sion which followed. • In his office last Wednesday evening. Left to right in the picture Gifts were presented to Father Carol A. Dolan, daughter of Mrf oK/wey ,4o ""'Miss Gilbert" was presented with' solos by Vsaoent Wu of Setorf Hall Sunday. ..•'•'•'• vic^president oj^e Parepts* As- side avenue, lost his driver's li- are Councilman John J. Saland, club president; Louis J. Fonte- Hudack by the cubs, boy scouts, and Mrs. Mjchael A. Dolon^of 5 At 9:30 a.m. the nursery through to rislit\yrc George Coe- a life' membership by. the Walnut aivwssly. accompanied by Mrs. Sherwood road, will attend Doug- sociation- of Rogers University. cense for one month from May 10 nclli;'past president, and past zone chairman; Mr." Adami, and John McDermotl, church organist, brownies, girl "scouts., CDA. Ros- n primary department will conduct a tail sides supeivi^oi'of tiV-WT^sy^k district; Mr. Thc-iss, Donald McCoy; diviiiionoJ! Bvsaill scal PTA membership at the instal- The association supports univer- under the New Jersey Point Sys- Campanelli lass College, New E£punswick, ' lation of officers last month. international Councilor Bertram J. Bertolamy^alsoa.past presi- and *, ^'^^^^irnTy ann Wusowski, Holly "Sharer, Boothby, MK. Rothbard, Mrs. Wilbur Coon Shoos for Women with names o f parishioners and a panelll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joh Mazzarisi, plans io major in chem- : Seton Hal! University. Monsignor Campanelli of 60 Windsor ng in this service will be Andrea' PupflsTn RecftaJ Susan Heesch, Deborah Derringer Robert Turadian,' Mrs." Arthur /,}"/._••• OF EYE PHYSICIANS Nunn Bush and Edgarton Shoes for Men Fbonaak •arill serve as /deacon. gold framed picture a.nd certificate. istry at Rutgers University, New Piano pupils of Mis.y Mabel S. and Elizabeth Collins. Joins Camp Staff Ulichney, Mrs. Julius Prager, Mrs. will be a candidate for a Paterson, Kathleen Dunn, Linda with the Rt. Her. Msgr. Charlesl B. Father Hudack, who has been Brunswick. He is a member' of Lanioreaux, Jane Hoeflich, Bonnie Haver will be prosented in a ro- Also Nancy Sharer, Susan Wil- Martin, Mri Wolf and Mrs. Pol- Pro-Tek-Tiv Shoes for Children of arts degree at conujHJncement Winnie 'tijtidvk-La. itee. Vfefc Pitches Pertect Game, Minpfey of St_ Bernard's Church, here for the past seven years, is a exercises today at Montclair State the Chemistry Club and Slide'Rule Conklin, Christine Ritter. Charles cital at 3:,U5^iwii—Sunday in Cran- liamson, Carolyn, Curral, Peter Sack. " • ' ' • • ' ' •. ' • Winifred. Lisou»ski ai JOHNE/GAWTT PTainCeld. as subdeacon. College. . Club. - He is the son of Mr. andFrazier. ^Robert Morris, Linda ford Mt'thfidist Church.. . Hevsch Gail Jorgansen, Judith : graduate of St. Peter's Prepara- has joint'd • the staff eiK^ slbe ixxr- Little League games have been gree from Seton Hall College in Cathedr>l. Newark, i . '_y/ ^' structor in the Hillside elemen- ; mer Iocat riesident 'a-tll!! dtvotte heri TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD 304 CENTENNIAL AVE. CRANFORD will be James Scale, Barbara De- . xoncs or REAKINO / heduled for next week as lol- 1931. he continued his theological Opening prayer led by Pamela Guest speakers were: -The Rev. tary schools and will coach fresh- time to Camp studies at Immaculate Conception James Coyle, pastor of•**>"«•«.:.:'•,-/•-' " ••:"•."••/ Jit' B:15 PJJ.. (prevailing Ume) - ot the R. CNeili; pastor of Sacred Heart 1 |f a playoff game is required to Selection Told sity in the fall.,He was a member Mimiripal Building, corner North Avenue Irvmgtpn. : Michael Beeson. Cathedral, Newark; Rev. Francis senior Methodist Youth Fel- LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING .and. Alden-,Street. Cranford/ N. • J-. to Make your home nd the first half of the season, of the Bowling /Club. Glee Club, lowships will be held Sunday eve- nxiderid : . '• / Hens then assigned to the fac- Py^ Rheinboid, St. Michael's It will be held on Saturday, June Recitations will include the fol- Officials Club, varsity tennis team Council Vote ning. at 6:30, o'clock. Mrs. Everett S«0 Application of Planln Building By Local Club ulty of Seton Hall and did grad- Church, Elizabeth; Rev. Mark J. and J. V. basketball team. ~ Household Goods Exclusively , •Corp.. for a variance from the. require- lowing: '"My Country,".Lynn FilK KENILWORTVH — A campaign Althoff will show colored slides ments of 'Section 408b pf the 'Cranford uate )pork in chemistry at Colum- Dooley, assistant pastor, St. Mich- Pony League games will include: / GARWOOD — The Garwood man; "Betsy, Ross," chit To also was named to. the. na- is underway for Joseph P. Lcary of last fall's planning retreat.' term Zoiun£ Ordinance to permit the erectio'n bia and Foffdham Universities. He tional alurnni physical, education d Ihree one family homes euch on a lot hlonday, PAL vs. Thatcher; Wed- Woman's. Club has selected Eileen ael's Church, and George C^ Sen- liiiVinfi a frontase of 60 feet and a depth taught at Seton Hall Preparatory Mrs. Bertha Brooks' second grade; derak, administrator of St. Jos-fraternity. of 750- Newark avenue who will The Woman's Society of- Chris- Storage TOW Shipping LOCKSMITH of 125 feet on the southeasterly side of Happy with a new hesdayy StaBest ys(: JDif, and Eri- Choborda, "daughter of Mr. and 1 tian Service will meet Tuesday at "Hats Off.*/ David Balogh, Gary HenJey Avenue. Ccanford. New Jersey. ^ay June 17, F^AL vs. Dif. V Srftool from 1939 to 1943 and is eph's Church, Elizabeth. run as a write-in candidate for (cranytn/bomO Block €25. LoU 843-848 inclusive. p Mrs. W. Joseph Choborda of dark. t J' l Hi 8 p.m. Teacher Trainirig'CIass will At the time ami'place above stated all _i wff ril. fay^^fftwphw a m. A Strawberry Festival on the two years he has been director and Carlino. John Graf and Mrs. «*!!• be civen to them. Paint and "Hardwaie/vs. Garwood gate 'to the Citizenship Institute Douglas Green. Albert Grassle heads The Com- church lawn will be sponsored by powl; WedMesday, /VFW Juniors moderator of the Men's Glee Club Charles Kern were chairmen. By Order: / " >•. • .' to be conducted at Douglass Col- "Flags," Debbie Boran; the Breezy point Society from 5 to Call BRidga 64898 Estimate* Cheerfullf YELLOW OP ADJUSTMENT 1 .•') •:. vs. Casaies, andat Guerriero Field, Kenneth Hart was master of cere- At Chapel mittee for, Election of j. P. Leary i Robert L. Clare. Jr. lege, New Brunswick. June 20-24- .Father. Jaremcruk has served My/ Flag," Richard. Fuentes; 8 p.m. Saturday.'.' 213 South Ave., East Given on Any Chairman garwood Paint and Hardware vs. monies; Mrs. William Coleman, KENILWORTH — Dr. Robert for Councilman assisted by Mrs. FACES William •£. Uttlo. Jr. Stoffers; Friday/ June 17, Stof- Purpose of the. institute is. to as -assistant at St. Anne's since "Asnerica for Me." Richard Chris- refreshments chairman; Mrs. W. C. Hazel of Spring Lake will be guest Wifliam Coleman, secretary; Jos- Secretary provide training ic'good citizen- 19m • • .-. • . speaker at. services' in Kenilwortb Cranfbrd, N. X Moving Problem Dated: June. 1. 1960 (ers vs. VFW Juniors. r topher; "Flag Day," Kathy Reln- Bury, decorations and Mrs. W. G. eph' T. Zienkicwicz. treasurer, and Adv. specs: $1122 . • 0-0 Alan. Bradley and Mrs. Joseph Oospel Chapel at. 11 ajn. and 7:30 Miss Pollack Wins League standings:' ship and an understanding of good porabsky are general chairmen hardt. and "Our Flag," Joan D«- Rekemeier, music. ' Thomas Stashko, publicity. Let- ' UTTLE government. •..••'. pjn. Sunday. The tract band will '.I for the silver jubilee affair; -withBattista. • meet at 2:30 p.m. to distribute ters have been.issued stating that Upsala Diploma W * Eileen is a junior at -Arthur L_ Arcuratu . BushlnB .. .. s Frank Woli as advisory chairman/ A . demonstration of . correct chapel announcements. the committee is made up of Re- KENILWORTH — Miss Ari PAL ....;.. ,L „... Johnson Regional High. SchooL Otters am the committee in- Italian-American anne Pollack, daughter of Borough iainond Expansion 3 A service for prayer and Bible 2 Clark, where her activities. have clude: John ByVne. treasurer; methods of. displaying the Bag publicans, Democrats and Inde- Attorney and Mrs. Earl Pollack of ." 2 included membership in the Girts* Miss Wrte^ liaifafV secretaiy; will be presented, by Michael Bee- Unit Elects Vitale study will be held on Wednesday pendents. Approximately 470 vot- 330 Boulevard, was graduated /I PONV~LEAGUE at 8. p.m., with the Book of the No need to stay at home... W Athletic Association, French Club. ofcn Masterson and Miss Florence son, Verpnica Warne, James Lewis KENILWORTH — Sam Paul Vi- ers have joined the committee, Monday from Upsala College, East ..' 4 French Honor Society, 'Club 56 tale was elected president -of theActs as the topic. Orange, with a bachelor of science £ T i.. 3 Castaldo. program; James Ryan and Ellen Eschle. There also.will The girls' missionary club will Mr. Grassle reported. AUTOMATIC clock turns heat on, ... 4 ' (a group which plans dances and and Miss Marie Radack. banquet; Italian-American Welfare Assoc- degree in psychology. *. X recreation) .and Choir. She is sec- Edsaid Tripka and Mrs. Stephen be a flag drill by students from the iation .at a meeting last Thursday hold a splash party tomorrow eve- A resident here eight years. Mr. . A graduate of Jonathan Dayton retary for )tiex home room. Basiyasz. ti^cets; Leonard ,Gallucci first grades of Mrs. Elizabeth in St. Theresa's cafeteria. Instal- ning "at the home of Miss Dolores Leary, 34, Is in the purchasing de- Regional High School. Miss Pol- and Mrs. Francis Burke, decora- Harper and Mrs. Nettie Ziegler. lation of officers will take . place Dch, a leader.' She will be assisted lack attended Douglass College turns it off when cooking's done She also has.been chosen for by Miss Gail Eastern. ' partment of Western Electric Co., Children's Day tions: Mrs. John. Mayerr publicity. in September. for two years. At Upsala she was the senior.Bel Canto Choir for"the The kindergarten band, directed The senior youth fellowship has where he has been employed ten president of the Student National coming school' year- and for the Serving on the honorary recep- Other • officers were elected as rogram Slated tion fwm^n^m^^ are' John Duganb,y Mrs. Evelyn SUtton, will play a follows: V'ce-prcsident, Jerry invited eighth graders in the Sun- years. A veteran of World War II, Education Association'and a mem- All-State High School Chorus. day School to a splash party on he was awarded a bronze star for ber of Sigma Delta Mu. She was a member of the chorus William Kexsens, Sirs. Ferdinand march and the kindergarten chil- Salerno; treasurer, C. Joseph Ara- Presbyterians SchndU and Mrs. John Haferkorn. dren also will sing "Our Flag." gona, who is outgoing president; Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George F. bravery. He attended Seton Hall In Septomber she will teach an • for the annual New Jersey Oper- MacKenzie will undertake leader- corresponding secretary, Mrs. Nat University. He is married and elementary grade in Piscataway GARWOOD—A Children's Day atic Festival at Clark this-year. Songs by the entire school will in- ship of the group for the corning Township. program will be presented in the* addition to her school actnr- clude "America the Beautiful" and Mazzarese; recording secretary, has three children,. Joanne, 8, Pat- Mrs. Louis Adam; sergcant-at- year. United Presbyterian Church of Eileen is.a member, of theState Scholarship rick, 5, and Kathleen, 3. : "God Bless America." arms, Robert Moldenhauer. Garwood Sunday at 10 a.m. inYouth Fellowship at the Willow Candidates for the two seats on 1 Award Announced Donna Marino, Lance Silver- Al Jacoby and'Victor Tango of Stevens to Grant ^>lace of the regular. Sunday School Grove Presbyterian Church. in Miss DiCarro Wins council arc Democratic incum- Church services, at 9:45 andScotch Plains.. ' > GARWOOD — Dorothy C Pick- man and Daniel Smith will sing the welfare committee announced bents Peter S. Patuto and John J. Degree to Fischer 11 a.m. All children of the Sun- aiski of 265 Hickory avenue, a "America." The program will con- ihat $70 had been donated to wel- Olock. Republican candidates are flay School will participate. Ralph fare' during May. The final meet- Douglass Degree KENILWORTH — William C. senior at Arthur L Johnson Rc- clude with the singing of "You're KENILWORTH — Miss Marlene Charles DiCarro and Kenneth An- Fischer, Jr.| of 360 Roosevelt lane Clark, Sunday School' superin- Gerard R.Sachsel ing ofv the year will be a party at derson, tendent, and Mrs. Lena Boyden, gtooal Hi«ii School. Clark, was a Grand Old Flag" by the entire the Cranwood, Garwood, on Wed- Di Cairo, daughter of Mr. arid will' be graduated Saturday with Mrs.. Charles Di Carro of 724 Mr.; Grassle said campaign em- honors from Stevens Institute of primary superintendent, will be in Honor Graduate school. . • . . ' nesday, June 29, it was reported. phasis will be on drainage, dump- rge. , »' . Vernon avenue, 1 received a Technology with a bachelor's de- by the Xew Jersey State Plans were announced for a din- ing, air pollution, industrial and r bachelor of S cience degree gree in electrical engineering. The Junior Choir, under the At Notre Dame . y^L^^w% j ^T^ijTn nrci 5>yi OT^ ^y\ • IJK* ner-dance on September 17 at Vil- residential deterioration, taxes and awarding of Z^52 scholarships to in English at the 39th commence- A 1956 graduate of Jonathan direction of Mrs. Bertram Smith, GARWOOD — Gerard Richard Special Sewing Projects la Frienza, Somcrville. economy. Dayton Regional High School, sing "All the Happy Chil- Sachsel, • son of Mrs. Rudolph members of the graduating classes ment exercises yesterday at the For Lincoln School Girls Elizabeth ' Hodman Voorhees Springfield, Mr, Fischer was a\ dren," by F. R. Havergal and Sachsel of 707 Center street and bf New. J«isey secondary schools. 1 GARWOOD — Members of theIssuing Bicycle Tags Chapel of Douglass Colleger New member of the National Honor f Touch'Hands Around the Roll- the late Mr. Sachsel, was grad- rfryiflaT^jp ig JQJ- ^400 or Society thore. World," by Rawls. uated cum laude from the Uni- asi&ouj3£ of ttTi^ifip^ whichever eighth grade home economics^ GARWOOD. —' Issuance* of new Brunswick. J Rutgers Confers . The. will meet at 6 p.m. versity of- Notre Dame, South is less. Students will re- classes at Lincoln School are de-bicycle licenses, good for a two- Miss DiCarro, a graduate of He has accepted a position with Sunday, Bend, Ind., ota Sunday. He re- the award for a. four-year signing ahd making baby clothes, year, period, will bq started at Jonathan Dayton Regional High Degrees on Four Sikorsky Aircraft Division of School, Springfield, was a member United Aircraft, Stratford, Conn. The Christian Education com- ceived a bachelor of arts degree in per£odj provided they remain in such as bibs, sacques and toddlers" police headquarters this- Saturday, KENILWORTH — Four r,esi- education. - ;. sun dressesi it was reported by Chief Fred Fal- of Orchesis/ modern dance group, sdents of KenUworth received de- nittec will meet at 8 p.m. today. college attendance, and and Queens Theater Guild, She "here will be no Chancel Choir President Dwight D. Eis«mhower a slaisfacioxy academic The seventh graders are busy zone. Applicants are requested' to grees .last night at the 194th com- Kindergarten Classes the speaker at the commence- with shorts and blouses, while the 'take their bicycles with them for served .as, senior adviser to com- mencement exercises of Rutgers, [rt-'hearsal this week,;, A rehearsal p record. muting students, editor of the Present Final Program far Chiiritf n'q Day will be held in Mh Sixtih h ntf* wnrlring inspeclian__on apply ing_far_Ji- ihc_State. University, in New JneBt_exerclses.. ,wMch.y a—gradwatr—at—SI commuters' newspaper, and co- [the church at 10 a.m. Saturday. on pillow cases. Brunswick. • id tended by Mr. Sachsers. mother Anne's School, plans to attend censes. chalrman of the commuters' social 1 classes at Harding School present- Three circle meetings are sched- ahd his sister, Miss Barbara Sach- Catholic University in Washington, They are: Fiorehzo Ccsart Ugo- committee. Uni of 567 Newark avenue, Ph.D. ed u final program for parents on uled for next week. Circle I of sel, secretary of the local public D. CL. majoring in psychology. Tilesday in .the auditorium: lthe Women's' Organization will school system. in soil genesis.' Mr. Ugollnl Was at elected earlier this month to full Songs and skits were as follows: et at 8 p.tn. Monday the A ggraduate of the Garwood First Class Badge Ceremony s "Including Rabbit Pood" by James ome of Mrs. Frank Corvelyn, 444 schools and Jonathan Dayton Reg- Ehleis Earns Letter Legion Auxiliary membership in Sigma XI, national honorary scientific society. Dolan and Kenneth Kaiser; "The >cust avenUc. and Circle 2 will ional High School. Springfield. Herb Ebless of Cranford has Ugly Duckling," Scott Feuerheirh; Imeet at the home of Mrs. Clarence Mr. Sachsel will begin teaching in f been elected as a co-captain of theSet Tonight by Girl Scouts icers Selected Samuel Louis Alvino of 46 Pern- oe of KENILWORTH — Mrs, Peter brook drive, bachelor of ariss de-excerpts from Mother Goose, Bev^- , 940 Irving /avenue. West- the Regional school system inlLehign Unrvieisity track team for KENILWORTH — Firit class awards Will be given tonight at 7 September. fftcJrt season. P. L. Sadler, director Greco Was rcelectca' president of gree, College'of Arts and Sciences, erly Karlik. and Ragglc Taggle •Held, at the same time. Circle 3 o'clock at a cercmony_at the cabin for intermediate girl scoufs. town singers, Dolores Capoce, Deb- w He was captain of the wrestling! cl intercolfcgiate athletics and Kcnllworth Unit 470, American Newark;, Raymond Harold Goger, | 'll. meet aj 1 p.m. Tuesday at First class badges ahd five-year membership pins will be presented Legion Auxiliary, at the final 329 Ash wood ax'enuc,.bachelpr/of ra Raynock, Kathleen Collins and |thc home of Mrs. WiUiam Miller, squad at Notre Dame and was un-physical education, .announced re- defeated in his four years there cently. ' - as' follows: Troop 76, Diannc Ellas, Marguerite Flantcr, Romona Fer- meeting of the season Tuesday science degree. University College, •Roberta. Stoner. |13«2 Terrill road, Scotch Pjalns. night at Community Methodist and Philip Joseph Gillich, 217 A picnic will.be held today for mm WOE-TUCK VHEEU I The Junior Choir will meet for and also in all his rrlatchrs for Efalers also received his letter nandez, Ellen Parker, Sally Ann Mazzarcsc, Wilma Bcnko, Patricia widens the stance* .not Jonathan Dayton. Furze, Allyn Shcpard and Norma- Church. , North 24th street, associate in children and parents at Echo Lake Irohearsal a( 3:30 p.m. Wednesday.; science degree," University College. r. With the widest ttacit of any c jean Gerhard; Troop 79,' Ellen Wendy Brown, Christine Broom- Other officers Were elected as ark. : g the entire class.-. . . ryn^Hjggins, Carol Hodapp, Bar- mons, Kenneth Michalski, Gerard Erdc-an Phelps' ilrst grade Like Monkeys and "Seals hy the bara Infantine, Mary Kelly, Cor- Wliite, Janet Majew. William TujkowskJ. utmounccd by Cub Pack 83 as fol- Mrs. Manoxie Lysaghi's .third 1 Butler, Michael Burns. entire class. rinc Marie 'Kern, Sandra Klopf. Troop 849, Barbara Bruhlmann, A gift was presented to Mrs. lows: First, Paul Ncbenfuhr; sec- absence of lean and sway, better balance and stability. Narrow tracklcacs can*t compare. -tad AUTOMATIC "t PrankUn School prcscrtts a cir- There also will be a puppet grade and Mis* Valjcan Iuliano's Gold arrow, Edward Romainc. Diane KIoss and Elizabeth Kremp. Cheryl Ann Bninski, Sharon Paul Klfner, auxiliary organizer." prid, James McLean; third, James REODY KILOWATT SAYSt •-Us program at 2:30 p.m. today. show, with Roger Bowlby as ring- fourth grade classes of Fxapklin " First class badges—Troop 108, Kenneth Michalski, Gerard Butler; Crowly, Marlene Dulcmba, Patri- Gill; fourth, Robert Mpldcnhu.ucr, A song, "The Circus," by the master. Various acts will be School attended a -showing of Diane Gullo. Gcprgianno Garth- cia Ann Kocchcl, Gail Lynn Luca, denner, SJariley Gocel, Martin e'a&i will introduce theme, follow- Presented • as follows: Circus -PoUyanna" at theRadio City waitc and Maureen Higginn. Five Patricia Keller, Dorothy Ann Kuch iNg Mary K. Meredith and Hfth; William HrynkicWlcz. Curloy, Edward Romainc. Edward' imBETJBR Band, with puppets made by Deb- Music Hall in New York City yes- year pins—Troop 79. A.nn Machin, and Charlcnc Dc Cecare; Troop Pluns for a communion break- Swasiek, L;iwrcncu Chakey, James «'

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    : l r, JUNE*. lMft = .'W CBAKFOXO I'l'l'lZEN AND CHI •-•.• ••' •.*?;...••- ••• A men Josejpb. Venire and Charles 81 6 David: • ' r .•"" "'""•,. '• S ^^ •Criminally Insan Artificial Respiration Pot-Luck Supper Resident Arrested March Tt after serving VFWVmiAMversmFete Mr. Williams was diarged with three months. He vval "L Deirionstration Staged Meeting Features discharging a nrearm in violation CARWQOD — A demonstration Fifrf Idling Giro 7 KENILWORTH — Billy /Wq- of a borough ordinance and also To HonorXJharter Membersof various methods of manual ar- With, a violation of the disorderly tofeon ;•*?•'.• •• tificial . respiration was presented tiams, SO, of 27 North 7th street "'' I' ^ ( •' '• • ,( OARWOOD—Fifteen-year pins will be presented to charter mem- GARWOOD— A one-act play, persons statute. 1 at a meeting of Boy Scout Troop was arrested Sunday night "after Assisting, with the iht-os ! bets of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Bay Leaf Post 6807, VFW, at their "Ladies in the Moonlight," was Police found seven shells in his 75 at Lincoln School recently. ied at n pot*luck supper he fired a. shotgun outside his was SgtGeorge KeiW j44th-amtlvcr^ary-rjarty-ncxt-Wcdru^day^night4n^thfr post-honie, 221 T-DenronstratbrsTforrtherprogrami 1 meeting of the Womaa*s~Club" of home shortrjrafMt llp.m.7 Chief V\ avenue. ThlsgrouplncludesMisSKDJfi.c ..•'•' - . arranged by Scoutmaster Earl tiori outside. Thejr allsb confiscated Small opportunities Garwood at the VFW Hall Mon- Edward Stu&ak reported. • 4 a hunting knife and axe found un- South avenue. This group includes Miss Florence Castaldo, Mrs.' Eriksen, were B. W. Everitt, first day night. Over 100 members and • Mr. Williams was arreste?!"m h k der bis bed. .:.. • ••....•• •• •••• • • • • • i •. • •>•.'• •' . .. Carmine Cusmano, Mrs. Joh aid crew leader, District 4. Wat- guests attended. home with a./fully loaded 12- The shot aroused neighbors who ' Herold, Mrs. Louis Pelusio, Mrs. chung Area; C. W. Devalln, assist- The play had been presented by gauge isbotgun. He was taken in- ant crew leader, and P. B. Retz- called th? police: According to the club at the recent drama fes- to custody at gunpoint by Patrol •iti Henry Piekarskl. .Mrs. Wallace laff, crew member.. . r Chief Stunafc, Mr. WDlianis was Four Game Lead Over Seals In Pony LeagueIn Recreation League Pinkin, Mrs. John Tcnncson, Mrs tival at the Paper Mill Playhouse, •. >':.';•'•' • ' ** BON DROMM-j „_. . • . Millburn. Cast members were as released from Trenton State Hos- The Cranford Hotel took over undisputed first'place in the Cran- Cranford High's basebaU team clinched th% Watchung Conference Bill Ray pitched the first com- Frank Todisco, Mrs. Rudolph Wen- follows:'Mrs. Frederick Wehrum, BOKOUGH OF KENILWORTH jumped oft* to a three-run lead Barry MacDowell pitched a two- The Blues downed the Fire- for Recreation Softball League this week by defeating the previously. zcl and Mrs. Charles Zemany. _ •. KOIKS OF miJilMK- . Triay when Ctark upset Hillside, 2-0; then showed they deserved the plete no-hitter of tlj0 season in as Randy Nelson walked, Booney hitter against the. Blues as themen's MBA Beavers as Jim Down- Martha Washington; Mrs: John OKODJANC* MO. •*-•' Take notice that WHXIAU J. RIZ- unbeaten Sal's Sinclair nine 7-1. The. league leaders now sport a 6-0 Committee members include Abbott, Dolly Mtadison; Mrs. Ed-AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND 8OF- PATRICK. tradlnsj sa FTTZPATBICrs. top spot by nipping Clark, \-0, Monday at Clark. Jack LaGrace hurled the Pony League Thursday Mazzella singled and ftich, Ru- Seals won 4-1. Bob O'Reilly and ing had a no-hitter going up until Mrs. Ralph G. Mann, chairman; PLEMENT THE ZONING ORDINANCE benstein scored both men' with a record. ' ...... ,. ' ' '•• ' ' .'' .•'•'...- ward Warne, Mary Todd Lincoln; OF THE BOROUGH OP KENO.WORTH hos'avplled- to the Btagrar and douncU a terrific three-hitter as^Cranford ended its .season with a 0-8 record night as the first place VFW Colts Ed Burke led the winners at thethe seventh inning when George Mrs. Joseph Gorombey, Mrs. Mrs. Edward Mousted, (Mrs. John BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing of the Bormwh of Krnitsronn. N. J, Including an 8-2 Watchung total. Mlke^Stevens hurled a no-hitter for double to left-center field. Ru- plate. Krip and Joe Gatto singled to Winning pitcher Herb Stiefel banged out a triple with three on Body of the Borough of KenUworth that for. a Plenary Betail OomampUoa laceose downed the-Jmiior Service League oenstein stole third and scored Thomas Englese, Mrs. Pinkin, Mrs. Adams; Mrs. Gilbert Hoy, Julia Ordinance No. 87-13 entitled, "An Ordi- for premise* situated at Mfc*»t^- Ave- the jayyees, who won, 1-0, ending Bob Prall tossed a three-hitter score the Beavers' only run. -Dean for the Hotel while George Wen- .'. Joseph Cusmano, Mrs; Preston nance to Amefid an Ordinance Entitled nue-. 390 feet from Boole a. KeoUmtth. Stars 6-0. / ., •_...' as Larry Dcntz grounded out. The Grant; Mrs. Joseph Penyak, | their year at 8-8-1. ' against the Angels for the Seals' Elichko had three hits for the ning collected two hits for the win- Terrell, Mrs. Yhale Snow, Mrs. •An Ordinance to. Regulate and Determine The Colts also defeated , thejC*j)Lts added single runs in the second win. Burke and Prall led winners. watchlady. •* ." • toe-Area of Yards, Courts and Other Open Objections. U tmy^bauU be made im- 3 ners.. ...__.•..„•..•' ;..i J.-: r_- Nich61as Spata and, Miss Castaldo. JOHN ZAPPULA Spaces and to Regulate, and Restrict the mediately. In writing, to Pmiip J. Slc- LaOrace, who. flrfished with a 7-2 J ^ond third nnd fifth innin *- All-Star Tilt On display at the meeting were "" MoT""• ~~ '"" ;•- "'"""•'•" w wg w> l > i |i> ijia HS^^S^B^^S^^^^^SS^B^SS^B^^^^^BSS^2tftss3V^^BS^SSS^^SS*S^y«^SsS^F^B'KssSSiS^B^IBI3i • The post and auxiliary are plan wmjplBlnlKlimBff ' sf* *^ '^^*^^ ^** "'" "" ' irry Dentz went all'the .w ifs edged the Stars 2-1 the Pony League will send an all- and the Regulation or Trades and In- «SIgBedl weekrto gain a 4-game lead over Friday 8-S to move into a foUr- mug a ' r ainer s. uay picnic May basket which won prizes at dustries Known' at Ordinance No. 124 conference, had complete control for the Colts on Saturday in ^ with Bob pall having a no-hitter star team,to play a double header of the Borough of KenilwoVth and Known WnXIAU J. FTTZPATHICK the second place Cranford-Kenil- Teams Named • l|nami Park starting at 1 p.m. on raduation Today the -Federation convention in -At- Norm MichiSBii Ai«Bue of the contest; He permitted only Victory over the, Chiefs. The Colt* until the last inning when he Cave against the South Plainfield all- way tie for third place along with as the Zoning Ordinance of the Borough KenUwoTth. N. J. worth Jaycees Seals. up singles to Skip Burr and Bob The American League All-Stars June 19. Damian Ollinick and Mrs. lantic City last month. ' of Kenilworth," as supplemented and Seosliore Resort scored three. runs in the second stars, at South -Plainfield Sunday. the. Lodge', the Jokers and the For John ZappuIIa amended and approved on July 9th. 1BS7Adv. Fees: «&M «-U three Mtst two. Of them infield The Cranford Radio Athletics Ray's no-hitter was also his flrst Walsh.. . Will play the National League All- for a month, week. Mown Or o inning and two in the third and George Helchcl will be chairmen and as thereafter further supplemented Team standings as of June. 5 are: VFW. Notaro was the. winning GARWOOD — John Zappulla, Mrs. Edward Van Natta was lifetime...there ii no finer plo», | safeties, and struck out 13 batters. defeated Bilney*s Atlantic Service start of the year after being side- Stars Monday at 6:15 p.m. at'the of the women's division. and amended, be amended in the follow- ••!•• seventh. Bob Konopack, Rusty On Saturday, the Cranford Ro- pitcher. Ralph Koury had two hits Son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zap- chairman of hostesses, for the sup- ing manner: • •' . • ^ • ... tor you or the entire fa " Red Sox, Schroeder and Packing lined for the first half of the sea- tary Club Bears shut-out the Stars Adams Avenue Field. Mrs. Walter Stockton, who Is Hubie Brown's Cougars only got Cree; and'Deniz led the winneri Colts . pulla of 409 Pine avenue, is a can- Mrs. Joseph Chpborda, chair- BECTJON 1: That Article J&UV is Engineering;* Indians and the son with a leg injury. Rick Kep- at the plate. 4-0. Bill .Plummier pitched a one- „ 13 Players" from; the American for the winners while Martin moving to California. vvith' her fa- hereby' supplemented, modified and I two hjts olf Regtonal's Ralph Bi- Sportsman's Shop Senators this u ta a; idate for the'bachelor of arts de- man of the music department, and amended as. follows:. ' • pler was the losing pitcher for the ' The Seals moved Into second hitter giving up. a single to BobBeavers '...'._ '„...:.>. B League selected to the'^Ail-Star blasted a homerun.-Littini paced mily on June 10, was guest of hon- "1. Off-street parkins facilities for onchi, who started with five hlt- week to keep, a tight hold on first 1 Bearr .'..' 7 9 r gree at commencement exercises of Mrs. Edward Mousted, president, 1 Stars, yielding six hits and four place this week.by defeating the Walsh. Plummer led the Bears' team are:. J. Lightcap, D. Srriithcrs the Jokers with two. hits:. or at a recent meeting. ' mptor vehicles'. shall be provided in lless fraines, but one of them was Blues , :. e 5 reported an ~the convention. ™~ " place this week in the American .walks...... f • •• . '•••, -. .„.; attack at bat with a-single, and a. Angels and Fred Vogel'from the Cranford The Friendly Barhprs pickpri up Momclalt-State. CoUegeladay._Dr» —-connection-, with- the use - of - ony a clutch single of the type that Crai»fort;iions.VCluh..Bluest and 1 ; 5 7 Ethel >L Alpehfels, professor of Announcement was made of a property In. the Business A and, B League Division df the Cranford In the, first inning, the Colts the Elks Angels. '. double. • CChir" :";;^ ;."-"^:^."""*""'* Radio Athletics;, E. Beadle, s! their 'first- win of the season by • District/ Zones and Industrial •• Dis- has won most of the games foe the • • v 13 Garwood Prosecutor Boys'Major Leagues. Stars Christensen. B. Loeloff and J. Sie- downing J. B. Williams 1.4-5. Frank " DAVID K. TULLOCH education nt New York University, smorgasbord planned for October trict Zones In accordance with/the CH1HOCMNIMMT I lighMticklng locals. In the will be thXspelgSker. ,' ,/• ,. 26. Mrs. Choborda will serve as requirements of this; Ordinance. '- In completing a He game against gel from the Packing. Engineering' p'Antonio a.nd Luchtold collected Sponsors 17 Attorneys .2.- Such off-street parking facilities seventh Inning Al letter was bit the Red Sox, the A's came up with and Schroeder Indians; D. Dixon, a pair "of hits for the winners. Will {5ARWOOD —Sixteen New Jer- A graduate\6f Jonathan Dayton chairman. shall be located upon the • property I by a pitch, gained second on an Rutgers Degree Regional High School, Springfield, to be occupied by business establish- COUNTT tour runs in the- ninth inning to Comanches Still CheyennesEdge S, Olson. B. Ostro and S. Patter- Alexander paced Williams with sey attorneys and one -New York MISS ^VDTTH TOMBS .The American home department ments and/or industrial plants or fac- JERSIY infield out, and scored on -a win 7-9. Mike Clare, with a timely Pirates Win^^ Three Games; son from the Martin jewelers Ori- two hits. . " ','• .'.'.. attorney wore'admitted before the Mr. Zappulla majored and minored tories, (or upon Immediately ad- met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. joining property). single to center by sophomore Mike double, Jon Lightcap with four oles. •„ • ' ' ••;•••••- Sal's Sinclair kept a tightvgrip Supreme Court of the .^United To David Tulloch in physical education.' His 'college Terry. Cranford's only, other hit Hold Slim Lead Apaches Saturday Charles Horbacz, 60 Fourth ave- 3. Por a commercial structure ln- hits, and Fred Vogel with a pair of Behind the pitching of Ken Miin- Also. J, Kepplcrof-the Bilne^:y!s-|-on-sccond-pla«j-Tuesday-by-beat -GARWOOD -David K.-Tul- activities—Jndudedl^toack—and cludlnsT airo—wholesale—mercantile rwasTrgroond single to centert>y : bhn pitched a wrestling, serving as\baseball establishments 'to be used by the Open Daily .nd Hts in~~tfie riine~ inning game kel who struck out 12 Crees. the Atlantic Service Red Sox; L. An-ing the VFW 10^4. Ed Klubenspies ship of Aristo Dallavalle, municipal A.M. to 10 P.JJ, [ Jack O'Brien, Cranford's top hit- loch, son of Mrs. David K. Tul-Slate^College Diploma manager and membership\in the general public but excluding retail •paced the A'S. Dick Smithers was Shawnees defeated the Crees 7-0 Winning-three games this week, tcr for the league leading;. Chey- derson of the Sportsman's Shop was' the winhing pitcher. McKor- prosecutor for the Borough of Gar; NOTICE OP INTENTION stores, there shall be provided: ter, who finished the year with a the winning pitcher. John Keppler, och, Sr., of 410 Willow avenue, GARWOOD — Miss Judith E. Officials' Club and WresttingXJlub. Take notice that Joel! Wine Distribu- (a) A usable area for off-street this week in the Unami Division including a make-up last Monday, ennes Saturday as the first place Senators; B. Ahgelbeck and D. mick had two hits for the winners Wood. This was the 10th group tors, Inc., trading as Pirrone Wine Sales. parking equivalent to one-half tft> HtJfe MIU | JS39 airenfe.^ . ' \ losing pitcher, had three hits for of the Cranford Boys*. . Minor Burke of the Hedenberg-MacBean while Klubenspies blasted a triple sponsored: by Mr. Dallavalle. nd the late Mr. .Tulloch, received Tombs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a/d/b/n Perrone Wines & Spirits, Alda square foot of. parkins" space for Neither team got « hit In the enabled the Lehigh Oil Company squad defeated the Suburban each square foot of- gross floor the losers. Leagues! ';,.•'': -' . Tigers; R. Donnelly and B. Lueth- with two men aboard. Joe DeMar- . • Admitted were: Jack J. Berlly, a bachelor of arts degree with.a Charles L. Tombs of 317 Hemlock Import Co., Charlotte Vlnlcole Cle.. Edel- PLAYHOUSE [first three innings. In the fourth 1 Pirates to move back into a first Trust Apaches 4-2 in the Noxnahe- for driving while on the revoked weiss Distributing Co.. Esther Distribu- area of such structure. . I N. J. DRexel 6-i3O The Athletics defeated the In- The Shawnees got their hitting old of the i Reel-Strong Fuel Co. co had two hits for the losers. ' , Union; Sigmund C. Bernstein, Hill- history major at the Rutgers Uni- : ting Co.. Leona Wine Co.. has applied 4. For buildings intended for in- avenue, was granted a bachelor list •. • • ••"-• • .' ••' » CtaX Oi inning Mike Kostelnlkchopped a dians Saturday 6-1 with Fred support from Mitchell Dorin, Sam PORTS place tie with the Kiwanis Giants ban Division of the Cranford Boys' White Sox; and P. Guy. W. Hayes, The Lodge won their only game ^. side; Louis J. Douglass, Rum-son;- ersity /commence'ment in New> to the Director of the Division of Alco- dustrial, uses, such as shops .ahd single over third base after Bi- 1 of arts degree }n elementary edu- Alien Ottoway Plecker, 22,. of, holic Beverage Control for I* Wine Whole- factories, there shaU be provided a Vogel starring on the mound and JRothsteln land George Hilbert. in the National Division of the Minor League. '' -^.' M. Jordan and G. Schlcck of*the of the week by downing Robinson's Julius A. Feinberg, Newark; Mar- prunswick last night. Newark, was penalized $50 for sale License for-the premises shunted at , • usable area for off-street parking anchi had walked and stolen at the plate. Vogel allowed just HORTS Builders* Genera] Supply Yankees. cation Monday at Trenton State 327 North 14th Street. Kenilworth, New THVKSDAT IBBtF NOW thru SAT, JUN 25 The two-bit pitching of Lairry Cranford Boys' Baseball Leagues. The losing pitcher, Ron DeLonge, 10-2. Vic Nielsen was the winning vin Fish, Springfield; Sanford Gal- equivalent* In area to one-half yV,\ second. But La Grace whiffed the 1 Mr. Tulloch attended Neyvark- driving without a license and $25Jersey, and to maintain a warehouse at square foot of parking space for .' '[ - JTXE9 to 1 one hit while striking out 13. Vogel Nelson enabled the .second place The Pirates trimmed the Rob-struck out 10 men. Jim Porter of Players from the National pitcher giving up onlj a' double to - lanter, Newark; • Leonard Gold- Rutgers, where he was a member College. ' '.'•'.- \ 327 North 14th Street. Kehuworth. New ' each square foot of gross floor area THE JticADEsra AWAsU* DENNIS KING n next batter. In the fifth Ray Cas- for. operating' an unregistered Jersey,- and to maintain a salesroom at •went three for three at the plate Cliicasaws to roll "over the Crows bins & Allison Phillies on Friday the .Cheyennes drove in three runs League selected' to the All-Star George Schaeffur in the fifth in- blatt, Bayonne; Louis N. Goldman, Misse Tombs, a graduate of Jon- of such' structure. J well singled to deep shortstop and f Alpha Psi Omega, Accounting vehicle. ; 327 North 14th Street. Kenilworth, New (a) ."Gross: floor area", shall be "BUCK OI including a homerun.- ' 20-1. The, excellent hitting of ' A reunion of two of Cranford's 4-0 as Shelly Mittleman. gave up with two singles..... ' team are: Bazilus, Maggio, Delia ning. Al-Ramondelli had a homer , Maplcuood; Carmine Grimaldi, lub, Finance Club, History Club, athan Dayton Regional High Speeding charges brought fines Jersey. . ,.•-,•' construed to mean the total floor I stole second, , but Bill Sawyer The A's outslugged the Sena- Steven Radis and Rhy: Mazzella most prominent sports figure* Rosa and Van Brunt of the Kiwanis and a double for the winners. ' area of the building as measured Robert STACK, one hit to Robbie Grimshaw. Den- Last Tuesday night's garne saw .. Hackensack; Anthony J. Iuliani, Management Club, Marketing School, Springfield, will teach of $10 each for Peggy Anne Taun- OFFICERS • • STOCK ] fanned to end the inning. ' tors 15-7 last Tuesday for their was a contributing factor in the look place on North Union avenue Club Giants; Mittleman. Hubiak, Eli Barry, Presidents .• 33Vi by the. Interior dimensions • con- '. Dorothy nis Milkosky, making his first start the Cheyennes-beat the Mayfair .Team standings are: . . • Newark; Ira A. Lcyy, Livingston; •^Iub, NAACP, Newman Club Und hird grade-in Valley Road/School, ton, 23, of 4 Fiske terrace, Cranford, U Penh Road tained within the outside walls on In .the sixth division LaGrace first of three wins this Week. The score.. Glenn Grimshaw\hit a yesterday morning when Mickey for the Phils, allowed only four Market Seminoles 9-3. Keith Voll- Ashnault. and Billicki of the Le- • w .. David Maurer, lilaplcwood; Hy- 'olitical Club. He is a graduate 6f Clark, in the fall. She is and Michael Lltzenberger, 18, of Cranford, New Jersey '• • . all floors open to general public I hit BiancM with a pitch but the winners scored six in the first; double for the losers. Nv Walker, former world's' welter- high Oil Pirates; Fedorko and Cranford Hotel . 6 Xith National DUtllers. paid three-run homer as did the win- J. B. WillLams Fonteneltf Speaker the Division of Alcoholic. Beveraso Con-, clusive of driveways, •• is hereby, de- dinals 4-3. Steve Billicki got the the Robbins and Allison Phillies; a.private audience with Supreme New Garbage Schedule trol. 1100 Raymond Boulevard. Newark 2. termined as the minimum space nee- out . ' . / .'•.'/ The Red Sox split their two re-tavsen were instrumental in the high tribute to "Gentleman ning pitcher, Greg Olson. O'Leary and Briffer of the Elks GARWOOD — Found guilty of "ThtAOQ BLOWS" George.^aa Sgt; Ward was known win over Dennis King.. Hitting for Court Justice William J. Brennan, . GARWOOD— Twlce^-week New Jersey. . • . ' ' essarjr for the parking ot a single RIALTO Robert Babetski's junior Varsity malnlng games of the week. They Hurons'Victory. ' , the winners were Ron Kelsey, Mi- The Mayfair Seminoles beat the Reds; Prill and Baldwin of the Echo Lake Holds At Memorial Service unlawful use of a motor vehicle, (Signed) motor vehicle.' in .his fiahling - days..' He termed "Jr. . • ' • , • garbage collections' will' begin in . 6. All parking area actually being nine won, 1-0, to complete an. defeated the Reel-Strong Tuel Ca Community Esso Dealers Mohicans Hedenberg-MacBean • Dodgers and GARWOOD -^-/LOUIS J. Fonte- Theodore A. Webb, 20, of Plain- JOEU WINE DISTRIBUTORS, Inc KEIXT Alee GUINNESS The Chicasaws rolled over the him bne if thVbett competitors he chael- Mittleman, and Pat' Rae. the borough next week, it was an- -t/a PIRRONE WINE SALES' , used shall be paved with a minimum, 8-6-1 season.' ' Junior southpaw White Sox 7-5 and lost to the Shawnees by a score of 24-0 this John Christman. Doug Hull, Tom 6-2. The Seminoles' Ttsrry' Mack Herman and Schlosser of the Bell Meinber -Guest Tourney lelli of 616 Center street, super- field, was sentenced to 90 days in 327 North Mth Street of four <4> Inch standard, macadam "THE SWAN" - WESTFIELD had ever encountered and lauded Trie Echo Lake Country Club NOTICC Of INTENTION nounced today by Street. Commis- Kenilworth. New Jersey • type pavement and shall be properly Mike Stevens, pitched a no-hitter, Orioles 6r2. week. Greg Wolff pitched, a one- Fedorko and King collected the and Dave- duff hit homeruns. Pharmacy Cubs. v + Take botice that KENIL.WORTH INN. vising engineer' for' the Rah way the county jail in default of a $250 ADants 2-1288 his ouTrtanding tpbrtsmanthip* De- sioner Edward S. Tripka. Collec- Adv. Fees: C12.87 e-16 drained. ••',..' - first otthe year for a Cougar hurl- Eric Karlson and John Keppler hitter for the winners. The hitting Cards four'singles.- . , Team standings as of June 4 In case of rain the game will be held 'the women's Member-Guest Inc.. haa applied to the. Mayor and /alley Sewerage Authority, was, fine when he appeared before 7. No part of any setback area of NOW THRU TUESDAY full handicap stroke play tourna- Council of the Borough ot Kenilworth. tions will be made Monday, and ony building for Indmtrl, " " "" ^y ' •i '\ '' ' N. J.. (or a Plenary Retail Caiuumptlon imong the sneakers at a memorial Magistrate James J: Leonard in rQnttQB^sssBssSsB^LsvBssssssssBBZwssssss^ls^B^^EvsC^B^BS^^B^B^B^^^U r —:—•••ft~No""pat1naB *SBace•'shall Be -re. puea Dy itay jwazzeiia, ±re years, he. said. who'was a~S"iriferriau'6nal authori- A fine of $105 was levledagainst *^° -. _ j . J • . , r hanson Billy Connors and. John Cp- downed the Bell's Pharmacy Cubs .J. 8' 3 Kenilworth,.N. J... •_ 1 AM ORDINANCE TO.AMEND AND SUP- either by sale, additional buildings or BNTIIB WEEK! Jack LEMQN Bob Kon/)pack a infield, put, H the White Sox Bob Luethold had lineri. y.~^f~r?* •..',-• • , ^ Apags Mrs. Frank Bell, 82. Guest low ' Names and addreuea of the officer* ty on ''the/treatment of wastes/ at Herman L. Fisher, 21, of Westfield. «^J' «^*«fjf the business PLEMENT THE ZONING ORDINANCE otherwise so as to be smaller than the 8-1. Billy HuBiak allowed six Igohicsns .... r.:i"r.n 4 gross winner was Alrss. Pauline are: > '• Rutgers / University in New • . . ' area on Wednesdays. OF THE BOROUGH OF/KENILWORTH. minimum requirements after such TODAY TBKD TCESOAT! "SOME LIKE IT-HOT" | Daly got the/only other hit for.two hits, for the losers. The win- TThe Comanches, who suffered ,Tho following U part of attxartl- hits to get the win. Alan Schlos- Seminoles Sheet Shoot Preaident: Paula PhUllpa OUverl, 380 _BE IT ORDAINED by the Oovcrning sale or after the erection ot an ad- '..z'.r.'. r 3 •« Lewis. 85. Irvlngtoa Avenue. Zllubeth. N. 3. Brunswick yesterday.- .c, >-. ^ Body of the Boroush ot KenUworth that The Most Oatngeosjsty nonsy AUo the junior squad. ners scored In every inning except their only loss at the hands of^the de written by Bob Casey, scholas- ser hurled for the Cubs and gave Cherokees . i ditionol building or otherwise. VA ITY BOX' SCOKZ „„ j' 7 Low net member winners were: . SecreVHV;' flarvey Richer. 47 Cutler Ordinance No. 57-13 entitled. "An Ordi- 9. For any and every violation of Movie Youil See in 1960 ! I ! the third, Crane of the Bed Sox,Crees, came back to overwhelm tic sports editor for the Plat*; dark. N. J. Mr. Fontcnelli, who is a member BOROUGH OF GARWOOD ; Cnnltr* . • CUtk up eight hits. George Cubbertyv Tourney Set were: Mrs. Norbert WeldjMt,JJ9; nance to Amend an/Ordinance Entitled tills Ordinance.in addition to the Objection!. If any. ihould be made lm- of the New Jersey Water. Pollu- An Ordinance to Reaulate and Determine A UGBT-HEAVfED I£EK AT »l ;• •.: • '' *!»•• pitched a two-hit game against the the latter leam 23-2. / of Connecticut; ISentson and Kelsey collected two penalties provided by Ordinance-No. A HOLE IN THE HEAD' . O'Brien, ss The New Jersey state skeet .Mrs. A. D. Faxon, 73: Mrs. mediately, in writing, to Philip J. Me- Summary or Synopsis of 1959 Audit Report of The the Area of Yards, Courts and Other Open ' 87-13. tHe Building Inspector shall 3 0 1 Witseher. tt '300 Orioles In their other-contest Team standings as of /June 4 "Eddie SIomcenskL the 6-10 . Gevna. Clerk of the Borough of Kenil- tion /Control Association, was at Spaces and to Renilato and Restrict the LOVE AMONG THE ADULTS! Brown, 1b 30 0Baayinrsc. U 3 0 0 hi^s each for the winners, while Robert Barrett, 73; Mrs. Charles • have authority to refuse to t«»ii«y n Bitter, rt The Tigers gained their fifth win -/ w. shooting championships will be worth, N. J. . Rutgers attending a conference of Borough of Garwood, County of Union. Location of Buildings Designed for Spe- building permit or . a certificate*1 of STARTS WED. JUNE IS a 1 • aianchi. p . 1 OO O are: • center from. Naugmluck; and DomHublak ahd Ray Ashnault each Jerome, 74 and Mrs. A. B. Cloud, (SUnedt " cific Uses and the Regulation Trades and Tony CUSTIS " . •.•• . Frdorko. 3b 3 0 0 Kostelnik, Ib 3 0 1 by downing. the Senators 7-1. D. ld on Saturday and Sunday, at engineers and chemists dealing occupancy, or In case of violation Terry. U 3 0 1 Vleirsv 3b 3 0 0 Perno, the All-Stater from Wilbur had ooe. - 'Leading the Cubs at bat KKN&.WORTH INK. Inc. As Required by R. S. 40:4-^ Industries Known as Ordinance No-. 124 hereof subsequent to the issuance; \ U.._.. O I PORTS 74- -, ' :,. , • , '' • •' - 'Paula Phillips OUverl. President with water sanitation. of the Borouih of KenUworth and Known Dean MARTIN 'HOME From The HILL' Bortf. rf ' ' 300 Beylon, ss 300 Burke was the winning pitcher as Chlctaaws .....—~ _Z, » 3 Cross, won't be playing basket- were John Konopack, Tom Lang, the Union County Park Traps, 1 thereof, to revokt Jhe building permit Raciynski. e Low net guest winners were Adv. Feesj 17.26 . 6-9 COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET as.the Zoning Ordinance ot the Borough or the certificate of occupancy. Robert M1TCHDM a 0 0 Massari. rf 3 0 0 he struck.out Ii and only .walked Crccs. «—_».^, .M. o 5 ball, alone'with. University of Con- Jack PoUdori,. Mark Ells ahd LEIGH Dreyer, lb a Oi 0 UUtjr. pb 101 Crows , '.— - e 5 Kenilworth Boulevard, Cranford, Mrs. Stanley Malek. 73; Mrs. P. of Kenilworth." as supplemented and 10. The Board of Adjustment is Also' two. Schaff led the Tigers at the necticut freshmen team next win* CHEDULE ASSETS Dec 31, 1959 Dee. 31.1998 amended and approved on July Oth. 1857 LaGrace. p a 0 0 Met*, pr o 0 O Shawnees • .... 7 A Schlosserv >v . This event is sponsored by the Padula. 75; Mrs. E. Fisher/ 75; and as thereafter .further supplemented authorized upon appeal far a special Casweu. c 3 0 1 Burons ^— .,.,'. i™ 1 9 ier. , NOTICE' OF INTENTION NOTICE OF INTENTION ' Cash and Investments : .'. ...$259,161.77 S192.76SJ5 exception In particular cases, and "WHO WAS THE 3rd VOICE" Sawyer, 3b plate with three hits in four ap- Also picking^ up two wins for New Jersey Skeet Shooting Asso- Talc* notice ihat ST. THERESA'S HOLY and amended, DO amended In the fol- 3 0 0 Mrs. W. Franklin, 75; and' Mrs. , Take notice that KfiNILWOBTH Taxes, Assessments, and liens .v...... :..: 39,026.67 32,684.00 ' after' a hearing, to grant a variance pearances at bat. Burke, the win- To go along with the week were\the Giants, who UQUOBS, INC.. haa applied to the Mayor NAME' SOCIETY, has applied to the lowing manner: . from the specific requirements of this ciation, the Union County Trap F. Gpodfleld, 75. '••• and Council of tha Borough of KenU- Mayor and Council of the Boroqgh of Property Acquired lor Taxes SECTION 1: That Section 10 «f Ar- Totals 32 1 9 Totals 34 O 3 ning pitcher, also bit a double and and Pemo, the UConns have land- edged past the Cubs by a 7-5 and Skeet Club and the Union Ordinance where, by jreason of pe- THATJADT* Cranlord OOOOO O 1--1 Awards Banquet Todayt Recreation Softball — ; Member low putts winner was worth, N. J.. for a Plenary Retail Dis- KenUworth. H. J.. far a Club license for Assessed Value :...... 30,699.00 48.229.00 Uclo XI be uinended so that the same culiar or exceptional practical dif- Rfglonsl ,000000 0—0 a.homer. ed two highly regarded college count on TUesdayv\behind Dave Lehigh TV vs. Chytans and County Park Commission. tribution tkenae. for premlaea situated at the premises situated at the Southwest Accounts Receivable ; 17,894.15 '16,752.22 •hall read as follows:' ficulties, the strict application of any Mrs. Martin Vincentsen, 30. SU Boulevard. Kenilworth. N. J. / Corner of North 31st Street and Wash- "I. AU 'commercial or industrial provision of this Ordinance'would re- Strikeouts:..LaOroce. 13; BUnehl. 6. . Team standings as of June 4 are: prospects from the' basketball hot- Van Brunt. Collecting two hits Friendly Barbers vs. Cranford The first event; on .Saturday at 1 Todays Ymth with WoUs: lAOft*, Ij eunchi.:••*.- HeldByKeglers Guest low putts winners were: Tke names and addressea of all officers, ington Avenue, 'Kenilworth,' N. J. Deferred Charges to Future •.-•• buildings or additions erected after sult in exceptional or undue hard- ..' • '- ' w i bed in New Jersey. each; for the Giants were Doug 11 a-m., will be the 100 target-410 directors and stockholders of said' cor- Names and addresses of the officers of 31,435.44 the effective date al' this Ordinance,' ship upon the owner of the property Adult rnsntiw . . VCast The St/Michael's Bowling Lea- Hptel. Mrs. B. McLaughlin and Mrs. M. ; Taxation General .....,.,«.'.: 32,954.98 Athlfdci M ' • jQ * j Ross, Greg Bazilus and Roy Koe- poration aie: , YtflkCCfl ••-' iir-intii-T ------,r-- , 8 4 St. Theresa's Holy Nome Society ure: the total area of which shall ex- involved." ' in s Ciwc-nre «ff Lave T gue held its -awards banquet re- "Hugh Greer, UConn's 'bead Tomorrow] Recreation Softball gauge championships for class AA. Hawthorne,:3\. President and Treasurer: Martin Xubell. Hcd SoaC i .I'I ..ili. I., ,I...I.,--M.I ,.. •• • T 8 5 President: Joseph O. Shemonskl. 33 WU- $379,736.57 $321,866.01 . ceed two thousand five hundred 12.- SECTION 2: Should any section, part and Hate! \ Robert MsTCIIlIM Methodist Nine Win coach, has confirmed thai. Alan nig. Rick Bernstein, Jack Nelson, :—J. B. Williams vs. Jokers A, B and C. The 100 target-20 178 Mlllbum Avenue. Millburn. N J. shire Drive. Kenilworth, N. J.' 800) square feet, must be protected by Or provision of this Ordinance be held cently/at the Kingston restaurant, Tony Maggio, Mike Delia RosaNmd - Secretary: Martha LubeU. 176 Miliburn Vice-President: Jack C. Flamingo. 37 a complete and approved sprinkler unconstitutional or invalid, such decision Eleanor PARKER | In IntePrOiiirch Loop Unioji. '.."'• ' • Hitter and BUI Delia Sala, both and Lodge vs. Sal's Sinclair. gauge championship, also on Sat- _ - Avenue. MUlbum. N. J. / North 33rd Street. Kenilworth, N. J. XIAB1UTIES, RESERVES AND SURPLUS system permanently connected to the shall not' affect the vadidity of this Ordi- "THIS REBEL BREED" from Cranford. N. J. High School Van Brunt had one each. Alan urday, will be open to class AA, ..' • Matrimony should' never be en- Diane L: Kramer, Shlnglehouse Road. Secretary: Louis A.' CsnveUo, SM Passale ' water supply. • . - Individual trophies and cash Monday * — ; Boys' Baseball nance as a whole or any port thereof, HOME FROM THE HILL The Cranford Methodist nine will< enroll at Connecticut for thle Schlosser. took the loss for the" A. B, C and D. tered into without a full recogni- R.P.D. No. 1. Oisinlng. New York. - Avenue, KenUworth, N. J. Appropriation Reserves and 2. 'All commercial or indi|strial other than the part so held unconstitu- won over Zlon Lutheran 4-1 Mon- prizes were presented to' Team 2, ~ Leagues All-Star Game, 6:15 Objections, if any. should be made Im- Treasurer: Albert Maker, 81 Pembrook Other Liabilities '.: $ 43,219.15 $ 44,215.63 • buildings or additions erected after tlonal or invalid. . Fall term. . Cubs. John Konopack, with two On Sunday, at II a.m., a 100 tion of Its enduring obligations on mediately, In writing, to PhUip J. Mc- first place team; comprising Ellen \pjn. at Adams Ave. Field. Drive, KenUworth. N. J. ' . ' Improvement Authorizations 26,844.99 4.871.24 the effective date of this Ordinance, SECTION. 3: Any part of Ordinance \ Edsnnnd O'BKffiN ! day night in the Inter-Church hits and excellent defensive play, target-28 gauge event will be open both sides.—Mary Baker Eddy Gevna. Clerk of the Borough of Kcnil- Objections, if any. should be made im- the total area of which shall not No. 87.-13 known as the Zoning Ordi- \ Julie LONDON Softball League. Dragen. captain. Rose Jamesv Pot "Cranford coach BUI Martin, TuMdayt Lehigh TV vs. Robin- U6rth. N. J. .' . • - mediately, in writing, to Philip J. Mc- Special' Funds Accumulated...... ;..... 43,588.94 47.76&80 exceed two thousand five hundred nance or any amendment or supplement Coffee, Arth Gain Final one of- the better-known coaches led the losers. Tom' Lang, Floyd soVs and Friendly Barbers vs. to four classes. AA. A, B and C. laignedl ' / Gevna. Clerk of the Borough of Kenil- <3,S00> square feet, must be pro- thereto nertofore adopted which is Incon- Richardson and Young were the Job. Elly Ordecki and Betty Wei- worth. N. J. Reserve for Certain Assets ' tected by a complete and approved THE THIRD VOICE" in the torrid Jersey area, calls Price,, and Schlosseer got the Cub The i,IOO target-12 gauge event KENILWORTH UQUOR3. INC. 1 sistent with the provisions .of" this Ordi- land; Marie Waterson, Team 1, in- f VFWv Receivable 61,389.35 80.422.14 sprinkler system permanently con- PARK I winning batteries. Bus. Weaver hit Rounds of Golf Tourney hits. i Martin Lubell. Pres. and Treas. 4Si«neUt • nance be and the same are. hereby re- dividual high average of 134; Vick- Ritter and Delia Sala The best will also be held on Sunday. This . vn MUlburh Avenue ST. THERESA'S HOLY NAME SOCIETY Surplus -...; - 204,694.14 144,588.20 nected to the water supply or must be pealed, modified and amended to conform SATURDAY MATINEE | a homer tor the losers. ' J. Walter Coffee of Cranford Saturday saw the Giants shut event is open to AA. A, B, C, D Millburn. N. J. Kenilworth; N. J. protected by automatic - chemical with the provisions of this Ordinance. ie Kazmierski, Team 4, individual one-two scoring punch I've ever Adr. Fees: VI39 / • ^ type extinguishers, approved by the CMA defeated the Ebenezer 11-7 gained the finals in the flrst flight out the Cranford Elks Reds 7-0, and E shooters. ~ ' ' • Adv. Fees: W.24 : 6-10 $379.738.57 $321.866.01 SECTION 4: This Ordinance shall take The Creature Walks high game of 192; and individual had.' National Fire Underwriters and the effect after final passage and publica- THVKS. THKD TVES. ! with Sontag pitching and.Fran- of the Poselle GoU Club's match- with Mike Delia Rosa pitching a Stevens, Martin Place.. Fire Chief of the Borough of Kenil- tion as required by law. high series of 505 by Elly Ordecki, "Hitter was chased by a number The two-man team, five-man worth or such person or persons as Among Us" | tis catching . ,"• . . - play hf^V^p tournament by de- no-hitter, while striking out 16. team, ladies, junior and senior 12 Comparative Statement pf Operations and Surplus ho may designate. Where automatic Team 2. of schools. An honor siudent,he Second at Suburban NOTICE -' 8IGNOKET In a game at Bahway. Calvary feating. Dick Weston, % and 1. He had narrowed his choice, to Con-Giant hitters were Walter-Fus and gauge championships will be shot chemical type extinguishers • are in- Public Notice Is Hereby Given that the will meet Wilson Deakin, who Other awards included one to Magistrate Charles, J. Stevens — Current Account stalled, the owner or occupants of foregoing Ordinance Was introduced at a The Prince And Lutheran took the Macabees 14-8 Delia Rosa with two'.each, and. concurrently with the 12 gauge- I \- I I M Ml ! I ,M, the prejnlses shall cause the same to "ROOM at the TOP" Marge Ayre, Team 1 most im- necticut. Navy and Dartmouth. and Coach William ^Martin or REVENUES (Cash Basis) Year 1959 Tear 1958 meeting of the Governing Body of Jha | with Don Halbsgut and Herb Stel- nipped George'Goger, 1 up. # Delia Sola, also a top student, was Maggio, Nelson, Koenig and Ross. 100 target event on Sunday. you're a V.I.P. . be periodically Inspected at their own. Borough of Kenilworth on the 34th day CO-FEATCKE The Pauper" proved bowler, and to Team 2 for Cranford came in .second i^aturd r fel pitching. Arttn Schulz had two Glen Arth of Cranford gained Dave Gershman started for the Surplus Revenue Balance Jan. 1 $143,796.41 $'86,496.38 expense. In accordance with rules of May. I960. ' It was then read for deciding among Connecticut, Vir- in the Suburban Golf Club's an- Awards will be presented, to the . nnd regulations prescribed by the the first time. The said Ordinance will be "BUS STOP" the final round In the third flight the high individual game for a Reds and gave way to Jeff Briefer. Delinquent Taxes, and Sales of Foreclosed Chief of the Fire Department and STARTS WEDNESDAY homeruns In the same inning, one ginia and Dartmouth.'' winner and runners-up in each Property 60,745.63 18,422.81 further considered, for final j"*«*igr by Marilyn MONKOE with the bases loaded. by defeating W. McAndrew, 1 up.team. nual member-guest invitation tour- shall file with the Chief of the Fire. the Governing: Body of the Borough of Alex GUINNESS Burl IVB The Hedenberg-MacBean Dod- nament. The local duo had\a lmi Collections of Current Tax Levy ,:. 619,345.41 . 633,274.62 Department, certificates of such in- Kenilworth at tho Borough Hall. Boule- MATINEE' . JDNE 11th Team standings: He wiU meet Stu Marker, who de- gers were again involved in a real spections and all Information con- vard. Kenilworth. New Jersey, at eight Cranford. High School's star best ball net score of 64, only one, These shoots are registered with I Miscellaneous—From Other than cerning the manner of inspections OUR MAN IN HAVANA feated Ted Berran,' 1 up in 20 Three Local Residents squeaker on Thursday going into o'clock In the evening (prevailing time) "The Man Who Could I Calvary Lutheran pitcher Jack XaQrace has received behind the' .winners. ^ ie National Skeet Shooting As-j '• Local Property Taxes...... 91,014.60 78,683,79 and the condition of the systems," on ttie' Mth day of June, I960. At SECTION 2: This Ordinance shall take CMA' . ... holes. /.•*'' ' overtime.to edge'the Cardinals IM). MKiation and the New Jersey] Interfund Loans Returned 18.54 15,583.56 such time and place, or at any time and Chwrt Death" SophU LOREN Cranlord'Methodist On Championship Team a $700 scholarship from the Balti- effect in the manner, provided by law. place to which such meeting may be Bruce Baldwin hurled six scored Skeet Shooting Association and! Anthony Q^INM Uacsbees Three area residents were mem- more Orioles, renewable for four less tnnlngq for the winners, be- TRIUMPH Total Funds $914,920.59 $832,461.16 adjourned, all persons Interested win be "The Man Who Turned Zlon Ijithcrsn Decision and determination are bers of, Seton Hall High School's years, totaling S&SOO- LaGrac* lad pole for a three-run homer. For will be conducted in accordance! NOTICE . given on opportunity to bo heard con- 1-Ktnllworth the engineer and. fireman of our fore giving way to Bill Krajenski Public Notice is Hereby (liven that the cerning- such Ordinance. To Stone • .• "HELLER IN | Ebfntttr North Jersey Parochial Class A the Cougar baseball,.team to the the Phillies, Glen Kuntz. Rick with the 1960 rules. EXPENDITURES (Accrual Basis) foregoing Ordinance was Introduced at' • . By Order of the Governing Body. train to opportunity and success. who picked up the win. In the meeting, of the Governing Body of the * PHILIP J. McGSVNA. EXTRA CATTOONS PINK TIGHTS" championship baseball team. They Watchung Conference Ctiarnplon- bottom of the seventh with Dave Watson and Trezza each collected Budget B^cpenditures—Municipal Purposes ..$279,318^3 9272.960.36 Borough of Kenilworth on the 34th day AND COMEDIES . . The secret of happy, marriage Is. • 7 ' —Bart Lawlor were Ron Wolff "and Torri Kelly ship «M« year with a *}«"» pHr^^g two hits, while Billy Johanning- Nature'has given us two ear?, I Local and Regional-School Taxes - * 358.791.85 328,176.82 of May, I960. It was-then read for Borough Cleric Prill on second base, Paul Caval- MONTEREY MOTORS. Inc. Dated: May S4. 1960 . , I simple: Just keep, on being as of Cranford and Richie. Dec of record of 7-2. He also played' end meler and Petey Gatyas added one. two eyes, and^but one tongue, to I County. Taxes ...i ."...... ' '• « 75^45,^3 87,527.57 the flrst time. The said Ordinance wUl be STARTS WED. . JONE 151k laro doubled for the only Dodger further considered for Anal f»«t*git by Adv. Fees: 983.13 . «4 polite to each other as you are Those who . many to .escape Garwood. for ibs> fifth"!! team. Jimmy Battaglini, Paul Cavallero, the end that we ^hould hear and I Other Adjustments '. 48.80 the Governing Body of the Borough of 'HOME From Th« HILL' PLainfield 6-5477 hit of .the.game. to drive in the Kenllwoith_at-th». Borough HaU.-Boule- .yd | to your best friends. something usually nm| something . Soph'Ron Wolff was a No." 2 winning run. Baldwin had al- Tinr~Greaney;-" Thompson," Matt see more than we Speak. vard. KenUworth. New Jersey, at eight —fiobext Qulllen eisa—George Ada • pitcher and had a 3-0 record. He . Richie Dec, also -a basketball Matusiefsky and Prill hit for the \ —Socrates' 5*, Total Expenditures J...... $713,504.51 $688,664.75 o'clock In the evening (prevailing tlmek "Tfa THIRD^ VOICE" lowed three hUs in his stint to the on the Mth. day of June. 1M0. At did not allow a run, earned or. un- star, moved into shortstop early in Cardinals' Doug Hull, Charlie losers. . Surplus Revenue Balance December 31 $201,416.08 $143,796.41 such time and place, or at any time and earned, in 14 innings. He gained the year and did a fine job until BlschofT and Don Jackson. Bob Standings as of Saturday: place to which such r»—»"ir may be p in your room. Lunch decisions over Valley, Barringer he was sidelined with a virus. Al- adjourned, all persons Interested will be r RJchel started for the Cards and Giants ~..~ ~.~....,...... „., ..__ 12 1 THE RESORT OF RACING Recommendations given an opportunity, to be heard con- Jn y«ur Bathing Soil...The and Essex Cfl*fr"M in relief. though he hit only around .200, hepitched no-hit ball' for six inn-Pirates _...,..i. _; U 1 cerning such Ordinance. Beach UYOURS-NocrowdU Tom Kelly, former Little League delivered in the clutch, driving in PrilJUes ...... _ „•..„..„.,.« ^...~ • a 1. That all statutory means be applied in enforcing collection of By Order of the Governing Body. ings. Dennis King relieved. personal taxes followed by cancellation by resolution of those, IAUY MtO RATIS and Pony League standout here, four runs in the win'over Bloom- Cards ^-_^.^.w...^..«._..u.^..«....^.w. S .. . when you «ave at — PHIUP J. McQXVNA. RATvUIKO LAKE Braizes ^...... r...... M.M.»u i ;...... , & established to be uncollectible. , "};'• Borough Clerk. UJi was No. 2 catcher. field. The Cranford Realty-Cranford Beds ,.»^, „...„....„„„.,.„....„..„_...„ 4 Dated: Hay 24. 1M0 Bootery Braves downed the Cubs Dodders ^..™.___ ,_ 4 2. That tax overpayments be refunded or cancelled. Adv. Fees: S30.M Cubs ...... ^...^.. „.,* I CITY FEDERAi SAVINGS The above summary or synopsis'was prepared from the report of TH€ EHERALID1R00M ** HELD OVER ** 5-2 Saturday behind. Glen Liming Most certainly you are a Very Important Person to your family, MOTICI OF INTEKCnoi* CLOB who went the distance in his first audit of the Borough of Garwood. County of Union, for the calendar Take notice that DONADASE. Inc., and your friends.. ' ; .'"•_+. .. • year 1959. This report of audit, submitted by Nicholas Bezuyen, Reg- trading as Till LODGE, has applied to Menbenhlp) start of the season: Ed Nestor and But VXP. has another meaning for you when you save at City - istered Municipal Accountant, is on Ale at the Borough Clerk's office the Township Committee of the Town- Special Limousine Service Dan Hildebrandt 'were the fielding and may be inspected by any interested person. ' ship of Cranford, N. J,, for a Plenary ; pTBI> standouts for the winners and also Monmoufh Park !»'{'.;•;: Federal Savings. \ ' ' .• •.'..' Retail Consumption. license for premises / A. T. MOSCA. situated at 3-5 South Avenue. West. directly on the ocean, JWp« to iO gdrpoits, railway stations A pieni aided at the bat with doubles. OttaNPMT.NJ. It means that you are engaged in a Very Important Project— . \ , Borough Clerk. Cranford. N. J. Steve Rabin garnered two doubles. Rac«tr«ck Stock 2iHlle» from building'a fund of ready cash that grows as we add high, The names and addresses of all of- A1WQVNCES THE OPENINC OP A CALL BRidg* 64M1 —64272 Csidcn St. f««¥. Adv. Fees: $49.17 • ,•!•-'• 8-16 ficers, directors and all stockholders ot The Cubs three hits were col- bit 103 dividends, - said Corporation are as follows: lected by Lang, Jim Nolan and About $9.50 • Sbmn President . and Treasurer: Ralph Delia PRIVATE FAMILY SWIM ClUR AT weddings — Trips to anjplaee r*'ir(,: Wo will consider it a Very' Important Privilege to set^yc all Serra, IM Sunrise Parkway, Moun- Floyd Price, while- Konopack led Write or your financial needs. . ' tainside. N. J. — Price* Very ReaBoiusbte- the Cub defense. Vice-President and Asst Secy.: Frances Wotchung lake, Wat«hung, H. J. For FREE Report . OK TOVK Brunette.' 10 Henrlch Street, Cranford. Oh Saturday, the Phillies out- M. J. • • . lasted the Dodgers, by a 7-6 count | SAVINGS NOW OPEN SUNDAYS Secretary and Asst. Treas.: Belen Delia, • OPEN FOR INSPECTION • 3%% Serra. IM Sunrise Parkway. Moun- Joey Trezza went the distance for Henry Green New Jersey's Largest NOON to MIDNIGHT tainside. N. J. ., ifflMaVDHBaV DOES the win, while Dave Prill absorbed Objections, if any, should be made Im- o«lM0 the loss. A five-run PhlUle lead 11 8hBttan« Drtv* 1 Federal Savings Institution mediately. In writing, to J. Walter Coffee. Clerk of the Township of Cranford. N. J. 11 WESTFIELD MARINE was , practically erased when i ' (Signed) •'. DONADASE. INC. . JOHNSON OUTBOARD iMOTORS Richie Radls hit the lett-fleld foul s Ralph Delia Serra, Pies. JI7SJQ0 Adv. Fees: «*24, «-» Huabcmd and wife- BKC-UM BQS-4M* _ 90.00 BOATS' STAKES BELLA NAPOLI Husband and wife—one child. "Associated He*. Xcp. Starts TomorrowOnl ^( RACES.., Arkansas Traveler — Old Towni— Sea Mac Bowling Meeting Set ALBXANDKB, REID * COX Huabaad and wife--two childi _ 100.00 OpssIafDty • USED MOTOR SALE USED BOATS . The annual meeting of the St Come to Moruqouth's Gala Opening Weekend OCEANPORT RESTAURANT and PIZZERIA additional child _ 10.00 Cranford Bowling League will be Smut TMiMS BIUCT TO GUMST1N0 (1ST) '' S HJ>. to 90 HP. 14 Ft. TROJAN. 23 HP. HANDICAP TWB MIRROR held at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the IK. *MSI tVUam. M.V.. Ut.lm* u Mh STREET No charge for chtyrjna under two year* AU guaranteed Motor, Many Extras — $530 Elks Club, it was announced this U. litm UV) (Ssts. * tof «. 12.00) - SELECT • OUTBOARD MOTORS U*n«C«at) ... .12:49 litti. t July 4.12:00) NOW SHOWING** MliUBlUTKEBlf INITIATION FEE. :__T_ : 10.00 14 Ft. RUNABOUT, 15 HP. week by President' Arthur Bocrt- HANDICAP Kenilworth, N. J. RENTALS mann. Also Ccrtsm Isfulsi Trsins Brlsttte BAKDOT Motor : $425 «•«•• Cnmttt* tt-.ti lohn and Betty McDonoiwh, Owners All team captains have been re- Addrass (Ssts. * Jmtf *. U:U A.M> BRidge 6-9719 THE GIRL IN •/ •OBMATIOirCALLj 781 CENTRAL AVE. — AD 24055 — WESTFIELD quested to have entry fees and THE BIKINr team rosters for the coming sea- nmmfm7ajmtu% Open Monday to Friday till 9 pan. son ready for presentation, at the meeting. PObi 2:I>U Dvuuit- Llo.i s : I ^M^^Mj^&!'^^(s^i:^;:^ji:£ CKANFOBD W.J.) CITIZEN ISM Real Estate For Sole Real Estate For Sale Work Wanted - Female and: into. mmt~ was aa

    .'•". "- "'•.•••" •. ••-:,. ' ...» " Cemeteiy. WetffWkJL OlANFORD THE UNUSUAL FOR OVER (M8ITUARBES A. nathte (tf BtonUts^, lies. Bo- PTA Aims, Policies Outlined Classified Rates WOMAN WILL baby sit, day or evening. binson residM an OraraSotd No lob tee aaan. ftllmslssi See our display ad In the newi section BRidge 6-O67V* ployed for 17 years. , more thas half a cetttnty hi FIRST WSEHTTON — 3 ctnti a word 75 crate mrntmnm. BOARD OF REALTORS of todsy*e Citizen and Chronlele. s. Catherine Sheridan WILL CARE for small children, ol work- Mr. Teetsel was a member of moving abeuft 19 jwsrs arjo to» . coin wllli cww» (A 5 otifai Mzrlct chctto^ is mod# Multiple f j^tifig Service G. E. H0WLAND ins; mothers in my home. Call BRldle, A. solemn high mass of requiem home- on the- During School of Instructior CABKNTBR ana COMIBACTOB. ' AU 60 YEARS ^s-heW-at-St-Michaol-'s-Chureh^ hjeCj5nfdMthdi^ - Approximately. 325 delegates "' ~iJDf_alli • - • MterV L Realtor :v . on' Tuesday for " Mrs. Catherine Lodg^'129, F S AM, and from' local Parent-Teacher As- HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE, conscien- Hunterdtani <™i|»^3' Vhp 1NSKHT1ONS (ConMcuthr*wA» without copy tious, capable girl, wishes summer Sheridan of 522 Manor avenue, Harmony Council,. Royal Arcanum, sociations throughout Uniori Coun- home hete v employment' as mother's helper or. of- widow of Anthony J. Sheridan, Elizabeth. ^, . ELECTRICAL OONTRACTIMO — House- McPHERSON REALTY Co. fice worker. BRidge 6-3098. D R U G nue_ * ty met for the annual school of JU&SET BY UNES —15 crata a HIM. MM mat In caps. wuing. Jobbing, fluorescent futures, who died last Friday at home Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Ce- instruction sponsored by the New repairs and plug* tmitalled George Otwn daOy eV* -•• •• Sum. !•• HIGH SCHOOL OIRL wishes Office, work,; after a brief illness. celia Pettigrew TeetsA; two Mrs. Bo&msaa «as crae cl the with blank line* or display Un«s must b* charged by SanguiUano. 11 Myrtle Street TrL WILLOUGHBY can .take shorthand, type, and Ale. Jersey Congress of PTA's last , Unas. Display lines (12 pt typ* only) chaigsd as BBldge 6-«93a. ' . 8t Call BRidge 6-4484 after 3:30 P.M. STORE • The Hev. Mark J. Dooley, as- daughters, Mrs. Wilfred Rooney o/ founriers tf the CbanSorti ROJRS Thursday'at the First Presbyter- W ALDRf ST. , B FASl i \ND COURTEOUS SERVICE sistant pastcJr. officiated. The Rev: Cranford and Mrs. Robert Inge- Club and was acfinve in alhe cosairi- ian Church, Roselle. Its purpose IN REAL ESTATE Ax INSURANCE WOMAN WISHES ironing to do at home. zatioQ ear mnmy jan. Uase siOti questions, namely: (1> What do Chronicle.; 21 Alden St. KJ1RL FOR HOUSEWORK, experienced rVRHONECT member of its"Rosary Society. street, Westfield, by the Rev. GENERAL CARPENTRY and CABINET B. S. WILLOUGHBY ]Uo onp jctH evw " you think is the purpose of PTA? FINE PAINTS AND ENAMELS work. : Repairs, alterations, additions, and references; one day 11 A.M. to 8 Surviving are three daughters, James 3. Tiller, pastor of the One coat celling flat stairs, dormers. - porches, recreation Real Estate Co. Open 9-9. 13 Clark 8L P.M..' or two days 11 A.M. to 3 PM. wtuiesrriMvs Sux£ty teirasi (2) Where do you-get leader's and MARTIN D. MATTHEWS Vinyl base wall paint BRidge 4-6938. \ •.. ' Mrs. Catherine S. Moot, with Community Methodist Churchl and attic rooms. Expertly done by BRidge 3-BMO ( ID MEAL WITH what do you do with them? (3) AJkyd flat wall' paint {Furnished Room* Edward Dudlck. BRidge 6-0436. . tf G.G.NUNN CW-tfOaOBOOY whom.she lived, Mrs. Veronica Burial was' in Gracelnnd Memorial . ' . ' All Colors' ~- ~. NEED MONEY? ~ • Wallace of Cranford and Mrs. M. : ^ ' me- n^^Tifl T^T^ Owniigc C H. Chapman, second from left, is presented scroll-as'the'Union Junior ' MHiat should happen at a general Apply with brush or roller Realtors • Insurers Earn it as .thousands of women do. tRNOUiDfiKS iPark,; : •'.••• :. .. • ; • •. " -' ' Satin Enamel —: For Rent ^ MIMEOGRAPHING — All types, dub Represent- AVON: COSMETICS; CaU Elizabeth Murray of fast Orange; . _ DaxriiK. Sir. ' C^etP .alflrnniy; who did most for the college in 195a. Prtsontation; is by Rocco Pcllicdne of meeting? (4) What makes a Matthews Receives bulletins, postals, booklets. Also public BRidge Born in Elizabeth, he was a resi- "Chemilux" White Enamel ROOMS FOR RENT by day or .week. Mrs. Allen at MI 2-9140 tf or home Inter- three sisters, Mrs. Rose Lynch and ^Sizabeth, who served, as co-chairman of the awards coiiiniittoe with Kenneth O. Scfhcller of Cran- good PTA member? : ; . Non-Ycllowtaf, • Reasonable Rates. BRidge 6-9833. stenography' and typing. - HffSff^nsM*. MOVE UP view. , ". dent here, for 38'years. He was em- ' Tough Floor Finishes CRANFORD HOTEL. , tf prompt service. Day.' night, Sunday, Mrs. Elizabeth Garrigan, both of lord, left. Richnrd P. Muscatello of Elizabeth,-association president, right, also participated in the In seeking the answers to these Allegheny Degree Color Matching Service holiday service.. M-K Duplicating Serv- Into this 9 year old Brooksidd Colonial: ployed as a "linotype operator lot Card of Thanks questions, emphasis.was1 made on 'Martin David Matthews,; son of CHEMICOTE PAINT WORKS ice. 16 Hlllcrest Avenue. BBldge 6- DON'T BE A •* 3 twin-slit bedrooms, mahogany family Newark, and Mrs. Margaret Don- 82 years by Pandick Press, Inc. of ceremonies. Mr. Chapman was cited for his fund-raising and other projects for the local! college. CHEERFUL FURNISHED bedroom, sit- .M74.- ' .' ' , . • • „ ./« We- take t£tis the ' importance of , parents and Mr. and Mrs. Melville T. Mat- 709 Boulevaad. Kenllwortb ting room, private bath; private en- RENT SLAVE room 18x18 fecW powder room* Im- nellan of Hillside; a brother and Newark. : Phone: BRIdfe 0-18M tf trance. Ideal location. „ BRidge 6-6970. maculate condition, many extras. Must Help Wanted-Male sister in Ireland; 11 grandchildren our JEcir fl'hf^tr teachers to come together and . to thews. 20 Indian Spring road, re- CLEAN Wtodows, attics, cellars. Also TAKE TIME TO INVESTIGATE be sold. Owner has bought another He was. a volunteer fireman and understand their common goals. ceived a bachelor of science degree LARGE ROOM in private home, con- wash nouses. T. C General House- house.' A bargain In the. middle 820"s. MAN TO OPERATE news stand at Jer- and three great-graridchildren.: a memhgr_nf_the Exempt PHOLSTERINO — Furniture tepajrs. venient location and transportation; cleaning. BRidge 6-6833. , tf YOUR BUYING POWER .at thf fimeniTI "Another point made was the all- Troin Aliegrieny^Coiiese. Meadville, ' draperies, slip coven, Venetian bunds. RANCH — 6VM rooms, lvj baths, att. sey Central Station^ Cranford. Write: ) I 1 \ %— —I' ^> •• • — • .Jilte cholcu of Ubrtts. -F.-Kanlji»r * busineas woman only. BRIrtgf B-IHHlft. The Union New* Co.. Jersey CenUV men's Association. He attended the T: O band J IL TTcrtseL Outstanding Graduates Cited important role of PTA to inform Pa., at commencement' exercises' Son. 120 South Ave.. X. Tel. BRicUt FULL HOUSEPOWKR electrical service. anxious to sell I —R.R. .Terminal.. Jersey' City. N. J. •• Oscar A. Bender, Sr. Community .Methodist' Church. 1*4803. . • ... M 100 amp., service, fixture and plug In- PHIL F. HENEHAN Special thanfcs^to Bter_ Efr. AJbert the community of the school pro- Monday morning. . .. rd hody £ tn.dcrWork Surviving are his wife;. Mrs,- gram, and the existing facilities so A graduate of Cranford Hi|fh Apartment* For Rent stallation. , Free fMrp"*frp — - A. Knott. —REALTOR— A PERMANENT CAREER with The Services were conducted . Mon- Allinger halfback. The team won the'con1 and •workmanihtp. Crantord Rubber ONK . RXX>M .unfurnished apartment, A HOME Louise Svedman • BR 6-6793 PORTER: FULL-TIME. ,/ No Sundays. Flower tifth 'Ayiehwe Hospital, Frank A. \try Club, Watchunjj. V Eleanor Craig „: BR 6-1118 Winger's Cranford Bake Shop, BRidge Rue achievement in his profession and non-commercial, non-sectarian and ference chamtjionship. .He Wasa- Stamp Shop. Ill North Avenue, W, kitchenette, tile bath, two, extra large r YOU FLAN TO BUILD, repair or rttr.PTffflif they are: Miss Dolores E. Schel- /BRldge 6-16%. ' tl closets, heat and water furnished. TOBEPROUpOF . — OPEN WEEKENDS — 6-0623. ' New York, after a brief/Illness.' Frank A. Rue,x87, of Adamstbn,, Mr.- Chapman was feted as the non-partisan; shall seek neither member of the Lettermen's Club, Available July 1st. CaU ADams 2-2188. make alteranona. call T. JOHNSEN. also has headed numerous com- ler of 7 Park avenue, Frederick L. 38* linrorn Avenue. East. Cranford. 1 Sat. from 0 a.m. Sun. from 1 p.m. MAN TO CLEAN cellar. Must have in- Interment was in Fairview Cem- formerly of Cranford, died Tues- alumnus who' did most for- the to direct the administrative actlvi-; Delta Tail Delta fraternity and the i J-UMINTJM combliuitlon storm.windows. BRtdge 6-8948. tf ITounj; but In a nicely settled area. < - / mittees .for . alumni and college Ah)' of .100 Columbia avenue, Rol- "' and screens—used—various'sizes, (3.00 I. bedrooms. H4 baths, att. carase and dustrial type vacuum cleaner. Can etery, Westneld.' ' :. ;. : day. Services will be held Satur- «ollege during 1959. • •. ties of the schools nor to control Allegheny Geology Society. and up. Lifetime Aluminum Product* CRANFORD—Modern four room un- work spare time. Write Box No. 343 events' during the past year; in- and R. Leimnnn, Jr., of 7 Mansion priced at only $23,900. : Born in Newr Vork, he was a day at ^10 a.m. at Van Hise and A scroll was presented to Mr. their policies, and shall not enter Attending- baccalaureate and Inc.; 102 South Ave.. W.. BRidge 6- furnished apastment. steam coal heat. HI-FI and RECORD CHANGER repairs— in care ol Cranford Citizen and cluding the dedication of the new terrace and George E. Van Dorn 889. available July 1st. FAnwood 2- autck, dependable service.' Van's Cran- Chronicle. . resident, of Brooklyn, for !30- years Callagan Funeral Home, Pt. Pleas- Chapman by Rocco Pellicone of into membership with other or-1 commencement exercises were Mr. dJOSi S Aldtn Street. BRidge building. '., of 111 Benjarniiv street. 8046. ' . ABOVE LISTINGS . before moving hlere-ifi years., ago,. ant. •', \ '. . '••"' '. .. . " •./.' *7i'l til Elizabeth, who served as .co-chair- ganizations unless approved by the Matthews' parents; Mrs. Clara E. PIANOS and ORGANS, top brands, best A DREAM COME TRUE — er, George H_ pttros. J • Frank^W. Zimmerman of Berk- The presentations were made by prices. Dudkln Piano COL,' North Av». Are offered thru member offices of" the He retired seven months ago after who man of the awards committee, with National Board of Managers. Matthews of Cranford. his grand j at Railroad Station, Weatfleld. ADaras CRANFORD BOARD OT REALTORS Interment'will' be in Christ passed auray Jame fi. BSSfl eley Heights presided' at the Dr. Kenneth VV. Iversen, dean, who LAlRMCAPTUn Stone-Front BUNGALOW Work Wanted - Male two years' service as a toolrand .Kenneth O. Scheller;. of Cranford, ' Mrs. Davis stressed that the mother; Victor .Matthews of Eliza- »-88ii. „• na Jim Lovaland . LOOK FOR THE BIGtf , HANDYMAN i WANTS part-tune • lobs. Church Cemiitery, South- Amboy. God fcnotti haw mmiA mx mass you. awards presentation.'-' Richard P. is in charge,«f extra-curricular ac- For Rent ; 137 In a most Choice area, but guess what? Call BRidge: 6-8896 or. BRidge 3-9326. die maker for KpuffeLVEsser C°-. Mr.. Rue was a retired conductor association vice-president. Dr. Muscatello '.ofxElizabeth, associa- basic aim of the National Congress beth and Miss Marge Otto of Hill- BOOK SHELVES, baar^ablnet, wall cab- OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE, four Urge " " WestfieM ' as vie tvttreS am Ifije^s army. tivities,. . ; •• . • ;. ;' , .. . It's really a 2 family. A most charm- "REALTOR"/ here.. .' . •'/"' >/:; ' . '• „ •" •' " was unable to be present has always been to help parents side. .•"•.".•'• „ inet, radiator enclosures, chest of rooms and bath, newly decorated, avail- 3-4878 Ins 1st floor with a spacious living room BOY WISHES WORK—Odd Jobs, mow- for:' the • Pennsylvania : Railroad tion presiclent.N^welcomed •" the drawers, tables, toy chests, cornices, able June 19th; located on North ing lawns,' cleaning cellars and yards. For we tc&a Qxcad g/au tSrarrfl-y can for the presentation. '• and teachers gain knowledge of bookcase bed headboards, unpalnted. and fireplace, bedroom, den, kitchen He was a member of the; Ger- where he had been employed for guests to the annual, dinner-dance. Avenue, W.. > Cranford. ' Call BRidge and bath ... 2nd floor—3room s and oath: CaU BRidge 6-2993. after 4 P.M. the child. • She said good homes Dudley. Donald/ Lyons, Thomas FRED DAVEY. 43 N. 7th StreM 6-2935 after « P.M. 6-2' | man Lutheran Church, Brooklyn. 51 years. • He was a charter mem- c3Z . A farmer resident of Linden and John H.^ Claus, Jr., of. Fimwood, Kenllworth. BRUge 6-SSSS. « RADIO and TELEVISION 2 .car sarase. priced at only S20.9Q0. For hoxceoer feragi aaar 1B$e -may Troop 79 Greets arc the basic unit in. the structure Bentson arid Arfhur Labracio; WM. W. AUSTIN, Broker Surviving, are his wife, Mrs. ber of the Junior Order of Amer- Plainfield, Dr. Hunter was named and Edward R. NJorris\»f Plain- SMALL FURNISHED house for rent. last, fohaievetr Quad one v£ev>— of our socjety and the most con- two-year pins, Matthew Parker, SALT for WATER SOFTENERS, deliv- July and August. BRidge «-«981. ,-6-18 ' srasss!ffe%n*Sssr " BRidge 6-0708 Emily, Ditzel Bender; two > sons, \ ieari, Mechanics bf Long Branch, editor of, the new journal of sta- field were co-chairmen xt>r the ered. Refined, rock, pellets,and Wat- BBldge 6-3973 . 63 Centennial Avenue Cranford Wanted To Buy Whatever Tace*atr gprnrf tt>rcoas ; vpe, 9 New Members structive influence in building' a ["William Edwards, John Leland^ NOW HEAR THIS!!! . REAL ESTATE Walter of Cranford and Oscar A., 4 tistics for the physical, chemical affair, fidwin W. Ball of Cranford kins coarse. All 100 pound bags. GAHAGE—Large one-car' fireproof; cen- WE BUY BOOKS and ' a member of Nitrata.' Lodge J Wilt abuxtus eftmftr ertf jyau. Nine boy scouts were' invested child's character. Edward Harris, Steven Wilson", B At R Salt Service. CHortnut 1-3730 trally located, 110 Miln Street, Cran- DEAL DIRECT WITH •Jr., of Syracuse,. N. Y;,': and- four engineering sciences, "Tech- was ticket chairman. ford. Call BHWse-6-3830 at 6 P.M. Reduced to the Appraisal Price, and It is PLEASE CALL. FOR DETAILS i88i;F,& ;AM^St: Petersburg, Fla.; by Scoutmaster Harry Liming of Sheldon Cohen. ' . ' . —BRidge 6-1786. •' - tl lfECHANIC-CONTRACTOB one ' of the most attractive, Well-kept P.M. BOOK SHOP : l S mometrics," Rooflng, siding, gutters, leaden., exten- grandchildren.- 'y . ... . Qld-Guard, Westfleld; Brotherhood T 7 ^ f V l4 JOHNSON CUTBOARD motors; New and homes we have seen in many a day. 6 PLalnfield 4-3900 versity-.of Wiscuiihiii to t^t.iblisll p the home; Edjvard Tayterian Church, St: Petersburg. Church ;is,follows: class, Richard Wolfinger, John guaranteed. EDMOND KIAMIE. 308 Ret- School section. Now priced at;823.800. • Keal STAMPS WANTED by adult private col- Leon' L. Teelsel ry;. , a department of statistics. . • • Robert B. Hnykin, former Cranr Harns, music; Sheldon Cohen, cit- SETTLING ESTATE—4 graves (8 buri- ierd Avenue. BRidge 2-6109. tf lector; collections, accumulations, He is a survived by a daughter. ', Hunter, a ' member of the ford resident and nephew of MY^. Peter, Eigo, Robert' Harmon, Kline, Thomas Bentson, Victor izenship in the nation. aS WORLD BOOK Encyclopedia, first als I GRACELAND MEMORIAL PARK. 111 Alden St. BR 6-7777 blocks, etc. All countries, especially How many ogMfe d« yew rtstdt' .: Leon L. TeetseL 51, of 4. Oak b United States, British colonies, western Mrs. Beatrice Riie, Fredrick of Ohio Class of '43 at Union Junior Col- Robert Pearlrruin of 110 Retlorcb William OJilerich, Thomas Sigard- Hovell, Raymond Pickett and Dav- A three-day canoe trin in June to tales. Budget plan. CaU EVELYN Kentlworth, 8339 cash. Non-sectarian Loulia Old , „„.._ BR 6-0731 lane died Friday at Muhlenberg CHMKEN. VUlton 8-4316. tf —will divide. ELlzabeth 2-3867 before Europe. HU 6-9933. Adamston with whom, he made his lege, formerly- was a research as- avenue, received a B.S. degree' in Snn, Thomas' . Mokrycki. Gary id Ladanyc. '— was! announced. Final plans were 6 PJU-. 6-30 MASONRY. CARPENTRY HOMERICA.Inc. Hospital, Plainfleld, after a long VLOOK VJUUNO MACHINES, new and CANOE: TWO SCOUTS- ask you to call home, and several nieces and To James Sekroeder sociate at Princeton University. military science'on ^Saturday from Lah^heinrich.X Robert.. Creager, First-year service pins, James made for a stay at Camp-Winne- used, complete line of waxers and ALTERATIONS BRidge 3-5739. Hlnes?. ' nephews../, ' ,, ; . ... ,. CooJk ^wry^iffffrsr. son He. previously 'taught at the Uni- the University of Maryland. He Charlvs Haag. and George Vaiser. Kline, Glenn Mackenzie, George- bago during the tlrst two "nreehc- ia Janitorial supplies, 416 Centennial ELIZABETH FEELEY team p«opl« I&S) to "apraotf Services were conducted by-the . Avenue.• BRidge 6-8782. . ROOFING—SIDING—REPAIRS FOR THE KEY — FLUTE IN GOOD CONDITION. Call and Mfes- El. W- SlcftBmacdar versity of North Carolina and lec- is a captain in the Army.. The ttwjerfoot scouts, accompan- Burnash, Gordon" Collins, Robert August. .. " Commercial 78 f>nt»ntim Avenue . __.._ BR 6-0803 BRidge 6-8294. , | Bev. Dr. Albert Allinger, pastor of tured at the Harvard School of ied by tnwr parents, were pre- TOR GRADUATION—Large selection wf Quality workmif**ffi^p tuid ^*r prico.' Eileen D. Wilson _____ BR 6-2878 shdr butlncn—but om Mrs. William Robinson 57 Normandiiet embroidered silk nylon organza. Ird- THORLEIF JOHNSEN to a Better Home — SEE the Cranford Methodist Church, at . and the University of Most men. and women talk well, sontod pins^yy Edward Lyons, ad- ports from all over (he world. FABRIC & Business Space •O«rrr shoultJ bcrtspontlbla Gray Memorial, 12, Springfield Funeral services were held off ajrts TurirHlcjin on. aspects of electronic vancement chairman.' IMPORTS, 83 Somerset Street, Plalfl- OVER 1.000 aq., a 3rd floor at 16-80 Contractor and BulMtr sinca 1*48 Real Estate Insurance and some practice what they- say. ' field. Open Thursdays till 0 P.M. tf North Union Avenue, corner Alden Summer Rental | avenue, on Tuesday. • Interment yesterday afternoon from Gray at t£ter 'Calculations. He was selected, for —Mary Baker Eddy Other awards were as follows: Time To Get Busy Street. Ideal for an • engineering of- G. G. NUNN . for your economic *ecurlly. was in Rosemount Memorial Park, Memorial, 12 Springfield avenue, fice, mall order stamp and coin col- BRidge 6-9548 COOL —, CLEAN — COZY ment exegctses'afc Qfeno three-year, term as editor of WASHING MACHINES. DRYERS—Used. 181 North Ave.. East, at CmtennUl Ave. Modern lake cottage, completely elee- | Newark. . ' ,' for Mrs.-Nellie Jerome Robinson, Rebuilt. New'. All Guaranteed. . lection'business, etc. MAX TOCOER LOT FOR SALE-Near; Roosevelt School. ' trie, fireplace, privacy. Lake Wentwortn. tTniversity; Uidifiwaneu O- ""T«chnometrics" by. a- manage- COFFEY-S 29 Alden Si. A Co., 319 Broad Street. kXizabsth 2- OXT TOLL- HOUSE POWER Write to: Box .338 In core of Cran- Born in Earlton, N. Y., he was 89 years old, wife of William R. ment committee of the American with your 1480. • ford Citizen and Chronicle. Wolfeboro, .. N. H.. S6S-889 weekly. local gr BRidge 6-3334 . . tf 920 volt '"•*•''-"""« our specialty BRidge Owner-Broker. AD 3-3764. 6j-18 Phone BRidge 64)777 a resident of Elizabeth^ for 16 Robinson of Stanton, formerly of Society- for ..Quality Control and ZIMMERMANN BROTHERS iMir. a net Tvrirr ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, electric Electrical Contractors years before moving here 15 years Cranford, who died Monday after the American. Statistical Associa- Inner, and Hotpoint freezer. Phone ELlzabeth 2-3120. ., ... Painting - Decorating MO MOM . . BB WESTFIELD Auction Sale ago. He was a personnel inter- a long illness. The Rev. Dr. Robert their sonTs ^•^HVrn'ftitffliTn— 7rf>c| also tion. , '. . •' .A. CRANE—Palnttas: and DecoraUng. Anaa Cook . . BR 6-3130 viewer for the Singer Manufactur- G. Lorigaker, pastor of the' First. visltedr Mr. Chapman, a former resi- *:OME FURNISHINGS—Ah59—other sizes. GE vacuum. Free estimates. Work trees of Echo Lake Park. In addition, Furniture, children's furniture, rugs, ala- School, Hightstown, he earned an 1 . « • '• . «• to the ground level recreation room, it baster statues, glassware, sllverplate, 400- 15 -17 North Avenue, E. 820. Attic fan, 829. Also wool hooked guaranteed.. CaU evenings. has a large living room with fireplace, day, heirloom clock, pictures, lamps, etc., associate in arts degree in' 1948 rugs. FUlton 8-2028. tf •AINTING. DECORATINa. Interior, es- 6-U11. tf Cranford at Union Junior College. . Mr*. terior. Estimates cheerfully given. dining ' room, efficient kitchen, 4 bed- etc. ' . ' :' TO CLOSE AN ESTATE rooms and 2V» baths. • The velvety lawns Chapman served jn the Army from MYRTLE, PACHYSANDRA. ' tor baid HANS A. BERO, 313- North Avenue, S EXPERT TREE SERVICE — Trimming, and well-planted shrubs complete the COME EARLY—COME EARLY spots. Perennials, shrubs, trees: land- BRidge 6-1409, feeding, surgery, spraying and removal. COLONIAL, brick and frame, 0 yrs. old. picture of this lovely home. am ISO through 1945. MODELING PLANS scape gardening by I JULIE. African Martin Schmclde. FA 3-tlOB. 3-25 in lovely Balmlenr Parkway section. PRICE _._.__....— 849.500 Violets. Black Magic, driftwood. BUR- CHAR1ES A. BYDKR—Interior and a-, Living room with fireplace. large din- TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD. Active in Union Junior. College's NERS' SERVICE POOL. 1 Hamilton tatrtof psityfMnf* |Qd piper frmifrfw*.hgg ing room, kitchen with dining area, and ' ' Nonce or BEAMNG fund-raising efforts, Mr. Chapman Avenue. BRidge 6-3396. BBldss >1 GENERAL HOME REPAIR—I* you have powder room. Second floor. 4 bedrooms Board af Adjaslmeat—Zanlag. 8-7347ReasonableTcsl. l altar S PJt "= "^' a Job to be done or would Just like and bath. Att- garage, oil heat, prop- Notice is hereby given that the Board played a major role last year in Start Planning for Your ANTIQUES from 230 year' old Say re to talk with us about it. call BUI'S erty 60X153 i^ : — —.-837.900. ALAN JOHNSTON of Adjustment < Zoning> of the Township making it possible to' landscape the homestead. Many rare items in iron, CALL- BENTLEY for painting at Its best. ilnttinanro Service. Electrical of Cranford. N. J., in the County of ' 'wood, and glass. -Not open Sunday. at below average cost. BRidge 6-81 and plumbing. repairs, carpentry, floor (note the Union, will hold a public hearing on •college's new 28-acre campus. He tiling,, lawn mowing, storm windows, MONDAY. JUNE 20. 1860 • Directions: • Turn alongside Jefferson screens, window repairs, cellar and attic Home Remodeling Now School (Ashwood /Avenue), Summit. ARTHUR A.' KIAMIE— Interior and ex- — also — . » Realtor at - 8:15 P.M.. (prevailing time* at the continuo-' up hill through woods to first cleaning. Telephone: BRidge 3-6886. 203 Ehn Street, Westneld AD 3-9664 Municipal Building, corner North Avenue REPEAT OFFER! terior painting and decorating; satis- Fully Insured. tf house, bear left to homestead.. 6-18 faction guaranteed. Free estimates. Older type Colonial home In same sc ~ Evenings and'Sundays call ADanut 3-4730 and Alden Street, Cranford. N. J., to Call ELlzabeth 2-4249 or BRidge 6- lion, having 137 ft. frontage with beauti- consider: 20 ft TROJAN CABIN cruiser, sleep: BUYING A HOUSE? We appraise con- ful shrubbery and lawn. Seven rooms. 11/60 Application of Cranford Elks two. 40 hp Scott Atwatcr motor, can 1989. tf dltlon—repairs needed for r**in|| fee— incL new tiler kitchen, and bath. Oil Lodge No. 2006 Assistance Group, Inc., Don't Let Your Beautiful van navy top. enclosed head. Excellent deductible if we do Work. Carpentry, heat and detached garage..»331.50p. for a sideline and rearllne Variance to THE UNUSUAL condition, u lot ol boat for only 81,500 MICHAEL M. BARICH—Exterior and in electrical, plumbing, decorating. Drive- Furrier permit the erection of on' addition to CaU BRidgo 6-0694. terior painting and . paper . hanging. ways, sidewalks, patios, basements by MEW' FURS. Fur coats remodeled, re- premises located' at 951 Lincoln Avenue. Reasonable prices. Call days. BRidge Autera. SERVICE POOL—Benners' paired. M^—» »w«^ Into capes and seal East, Cranford;. New Jersey (Block 73 Drapes Collect Dust or MNEWS.. . POWER LAWNMOWER. rotary Pcnnsyl 6-1910. evenings. BRidge 6-1319. 8-39 Associates. CaU BRidge 6-3398 or FORRENT! ' Cleaned and glszad. A. KANTNER. 118 Lot 15). vania.. 2 h.p . Biiggs Ac Stratton motor, nn|rf 6-4810. . tf Walnut Avenue, ""i^f" 6-1678. ' tf At the time and place above stated all Lincoln, Neb. (AP)—Because like new: used only a few times. Ctrl Center Hall home within walking dis- interested parties arc invited to-be-pres- Dry Out. V • BRidge 3-9559. • . Musical Instructions tance of town. 4 bedrooms, family room ent when full opportunity to be heard of little low-slung cars, Nebras- i. R. BENNETT, teacher of piano. Latest first floor, new kitchen, two car garage. NOTICE TO CREDITORS will be given to them. ka is lengthening some of its GARDEN TOOLS, sprayers, insecticides! methods.' f*|atslr*** and ~ popular. - Les- Services ..of* gardener ' included in the ESTATE OP GUSTAV KLINGSPOR. By Order: - , •yellow '•'no-passing" lines on Trubenbach's Feed and Seed, BRidgi. sons In your home. 666 Dorian Road, GETTING ENOUGH rent of $200 per month, for one 'year. Deceased BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT 6-1861. 118 South Avenue. C. Cranford . Westneld. CaU ADams 3-9386 99 HOT WATER? Pursuant to .the order of. EUGENE J. Robert L. Clare, Jr. SAVE YOUR DRAPES highways. KIRK, Surrogate of the County of Union, . Chairman State Engineer R. L. Ccichran ACCORDION INSTRUCTIONS made on the, third day of i June, A.D., William F. Little. Jr. BOY'S ENGLISH bicycle'. Schlck razor, '.. Rentals and Sales Specialising In the'removal oX Umescate 1860. upon the application of the under- Secretary -—by letting us — explains that drivers in the Extra Living Space Can Be Eco- RCA portable 45-spccd Vlctrola. Ward- • ' DANIEL KUSTER from not Water colls. We rent and sell SHAHEEN AGENCY, signed, as Executor of the estate of said Dated: June 8. i960 1 ALB AN- LEWIS small foreign cars und new robe trunk: large bird cane, assorted, 11 Van Buren Avenue BRidge 6-8963 water softeners. deceased.- notice' Is hereby given to AaV. Fees: 8lO.5a "" 6-16 - nomically Provided^by a tables, 2 large mirrors, and odds and Realtors the' creditors of said deceased to exhibit American makes can't see as far ends. Reasonable. Call BRidge 2-6374 8CHAIBLC UMESCALE REMOVAL to the-subscriber under oath' or affirma- 109- N. UNION AVE. BRidge 64)866 SEBVICI . ~ " ADams 3-4M0 15'ltorth~Ave^'Ei ~ over a hill. (Newark News, Room Addition to Your Home. , or BRidge «-43jB. tion their claims and demands against the My books .'are water: Those.,of Camps estate of said deceased .within six EXPERTLY DRYCLEAN THEM November .1959) BR1TANNICA JUNIOR. 13 volume—I96fl CREATIVE; ARTS DAY CAMP for boys OTLOWSKI'S LAWNMOWER Service. BR 6-1900 and BR &0777 months from the date of said order, or the great geniuses arc wine. Ev- edition: brand new—In original car- and girls—June 27-Aug. 5. Swimming, Mowers sharpened and repaired. they will be forever barred from prose- erybody drinks water. BASEMENT ROOM ton: will sell reasonably. Please call canoeing, tennis, archery, badminton, BRidge 6-8093. tf cuting or recovering the same against WE'LL STORE THEM FREE IN REAL ESTATE... BRidge 2-6146,.' • ' horseback riding, and baseball: Coll OPEN WEEKENDS the subscriber. —Samyel L. Clemens CR 7-0108 or AD 3-6483 alter 8 P.M. tf MASONWORK—Patios, sidewalks, ciirb- NICHOLAS CANIELL. PH1LCO TV with new Indoof antenna, Ing. Also LANDSCAPING. .Angelo Executor Exmstlonal 2 famUJes! needs minor repairs, best oftcr. CaU LaBracio. Cranford. BRidge e-8026. tf Attorney: < ' Well-timed silence hath more and press them fresh for the fall. BRidge 6-4223. ' . ' Everard Kempshall . __-_- BR 6-O012 CHASM PLDS/»ICOME FUEL OIL ,s YOUR BEST HEAT Ira D. Dorian, ' * Used Cars For Sale MarsjiH^f^ Rfsp^tn . HRU-t4M eloquence than speech. :' If you need only 1 bedroom, but SALT FOR WATER softeners, many dif ECKBE UPHOLSTERY SHOP — Custore 19 Alden St. aunpnntv fercnt types. Calcium chloride 1 I . SAAB.- 1958. twoyloor »edun. black. Upholstery imd slipcovers, free esti' Helen Cresar w__ . BR «-»SS2 Cranford.' N. J. —Martin F. Tiipper Don't let the sun fade them this a real master bedroom, for your : Whitcwall tire*. RAH, excellent con- . mates. 31 South Union Avenue. 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    rue six CRANTOBD been installed as the dominant in terior motif. ^- , - '.- •. City Savings Founded in 1887. City" Federal, Savings has grown from a single Opens New office in downtown Elizabeth to four' offices/including the new air- domebranch in,Elmora, with total Air-Dome assets in excess of $55,000,000. The ^ssociatlon'is'.'tlieTlarigEStrfederaUjr Association, with; offices in Eliza chartered savings association in the beth, Kenilworth and Linden; state and the largest sayings and opened the world's first air-dome loan association in Union County financial building in, the Elmora Entered as second class mall matter al section of Elizabeth on Saturday Vol. LXVH. No.2J. 3 SecUbn^, 24 Pages . NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY; JUNE 16,1960 The Post Office at Cranford. tt. J. TEN CENTS Erected as an interim measur while a new' permanent Elmora Office is. being built, the u'niqui savings center,has walls of trans Record Year J as estion parent vinyl.material supported by 's School Craniord High to Graduate an air pressure differential of onl; HOME PURCHASED—air. and Mre. Louis MoncelM of Bayonne Report Given four-hundredths of a point per have purchased the above home at 2 Amherst road* Mr. and Mrs. At Elizabeth, North Avenues square inch. A. special revolving George Miller, the former owners, have moved to Scotch Plains. diplomas to71 In an effort to help alleviate traffic congestion during the morn- door'" permits;.', only a minimal On Cranteen ing rush hour at Elizabeth and North avenues, a traffic patrolman •J..L-! This home was sold through the offices of G. G. Niinn, Realtors Seventy-one pupils, 41 girls and 30 boys, will be graduated Largest Class Next Tuesday . amount of' "air to escape when and Insurors, 181 North avenue, east by Lucia p. Rainey of the The Cranteen program for local will be stationed at the intersection from 7:15 to 8:45 aJn., begin- someone enters, or leaves. A con Ifrom St. Michael's elementary school at ceremonies at 8 p.m. young people attracted a record- ning next week,.it was announced at Tuesday night's' meeting of the Names,of 300 candidates for sariie olflice. --.---• • t- -,•.-•• •• •••- —•• taincd by a blower and added t. Rev" Msgr. William B. Donnelly, pastor of Jhe church and t was, reported by Fred "Ward, Corte. High School commencement strength,is given by steel reinforc- Too many people are thinking director of the school. treasurer, in his annual report. It Mayor. Ira D. Dorian, who pre- jGuardians ot future' Topic exercises in the school audi- ing hoops. ' ; ' ' • ''.'", Men in Service of security Instead of opportunity. is estimated that more than 7,500 Seaman Richard H. Sorge, son of The address to the graduates' sided, explained that the township torium at 8:15 p.m. next Tues- A tropical garden "replete with They seem more afraid of life than young people attended the 17 has! made repeated attempts to rare flowers, plants and -birds has Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Sorge, 134 death.—James F." Byrnes. . will be given bytibe Rev. Jo-meetings: held during the year at For Baccalaureate Address day were announced today by Hiilcrest avenue, has completed a have a traffic light installed at this ommittee seph P. Fagan, chaplain of he Casino,, or an average of 441 intersection but the request -'has The Rev. Dr. Robert G. Longakcr, pastor of the First Presbyterian -Principal G. Frank Zimmer- radio transmitter operator's course the Benedictine Mother House, Church,, will deliver the address at the baccalaureate-service for ihe man. This is the largest gradii-. NOTICE: or INTKNTIOV at the Naval Training School at . It; is, necessary to be almost a 'or each meeting. been turned down by the State Takr tunicc lh.il BAY LEAK POST No. Newport, R. I., where he is sta- genius to make a good husband. Elizabeth, and diplomas will The financial report of the teen- Highway Department. Many resi- graduating .class in the'Cranford High School auditorium at 8 p.m. ating class in the school's his- •6807. VETERANS OF FOREIGN. WAJ1S, Charter be; awarded by MoHstgnor Don- dents who enter North avenue of Uw UNITED iSTATES. Garviood. N. J.. tioned aboard the USS Keppler —Balzac ige activity shows a balance to be Sunday. -His topic will be "Guardians of the, Future." - \_. _ tory There were 2J8 dipiomasj. ha« applied to Ihe Mayor and Council of from Elizabeth avenue are delayed DDE.' He will be assigned to op- Elizabeth Arden nelly. •••'•-' carried forward of $16.23. Total Invocation will be by the Rev.-John"'A. DeVeaux, Jr., pastor of St. awarded last year. • •Xhe ' Boroufih of Garwood. N. J.. for a : club license for pren>l»o* situatid at 321 - • NOTICE OF INTENTION A four-year scholarship to Oak assets for the year amounted to for several'' minutes because' Of : erator's duty aboard his '.ship, Mark's A.M.E. Church, and bene- ; -r- ——•——r—,— Student speakers at the ex- • V South AvoniK;. Garwood. . N.. J. EARNS DEGREE—Donald S. which is a part of Task Force Take notice that JOSEPH P. TRIAJJO. tiidy Meets Knoll School of the Holy Child, $1,850.17. The breakdown of the the heavy' flow of traffic i^pijg -•"-- -Thr ium» un& addresses t>t fleeted tradinc as THE GARWOOD HOUSE, has Committee members appointed Summit, and a partial scholarship North avenue and one fatality al- diction by the Rev. Laurance J.' /m SaVT -1 9 ercises will be David Skaggs, officer* ^rr as fnllowu: -' . * McCord, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. "Bravo", assigned normally to an- applied to the Mayor and Council of the ear's expenditures lists $615 paid Pync, pastor of the Alliance I * • OWTI I\PmPkllQ Commander: Louia KlrUucr. 2 .Cht'slnut D. S. McCord of 22 Oak lane, ti-submarine duty .along the At- Borough of Garwood. N. J.. for a Plenary jy "the Cranford Community to.Mount Si. Mary's School, Plain- to the directors, $430 donated to ready has occurred at the. inter- Robert Freese, Betty Eudene... Street. Cranford, N. J. Retail Distribution and Consumption' li- field, will be awarded to Mary section. - .'•-. • . Church. Stephen Anderson, class XVTTHllVVUO and Linda Eaton. Their ad- Senior Vice-Commander: Leo- Ma-zur, 555 received a bachelor of arts de- lantic Coast: At the present time cense for premises situated at -2o2 North Council to explore'the'feasibility the American Legion, $197 donat- president,'will read the Scripture.FfX* • »^_^ ; ."V." Myrtle -Avenue. Garwood. N. J. eree in economics on Sunday he is enroute to the southern Eu- Avenue! Oarwood. N.'J. -•'••• oi a charter study in Cranford met Clara,' Gallagher. Gold' medals, for ed to Cranford High School, $331.- Commissioner LaCortc appealed dresses, respectively and in V;. ' Junior Vice-Commander: Yhale Snow, 3J4 Joseph P. Triano resides at 1983 East excellence in religion will be'nre- •'"v'H* •'• Spruce Avenuo'.' Garwood. N. J. from Gettysburg CollegeVGettys- ropean area for three months' Second Street. Scotch Plains.. N. J. tlonday - nigni ai me, nome oi ine — ^— —_ — j— 9^4^ employeciupivyrda fo10sr* general geriera'i expensesexpenses. for public cooperation during the The program will open with the JJISCUSSIOIIS the Order mentioned, will be qmrtrnwi.iiTV Rnh>h Matin. 317 Mvnlr -Objections, if ttnyr-should-bo-mLdo Iro- Specials immittoe-chairmaiw-Howard^Mr *onied-to-PatriciaJoan-Petrocel6ne iS60~spenrin miscellaneous dbna- gn prehidr, • "pmiWw ' Jf*1! ' Avenue. Gamwidi N- J-. burg, Pa. A graduate of Cnin- Buty. .He entered the Navy, as a mediately. In writiDf. to A. T. Mosca. Air," by.Searle Wright, followed based upon four criteria men- Objection*, if any, should'be made im sfi Attending were Mrs. and Eugene Joseph Barrett. forts will be made to obtain some fSiij-.;-:- ford High School. Mr. McCord Naval Reserve man last October Cleric of the Borough of Garwood. N. J. tions and $200 set aside for "future by the • processional hymn, "God. tioned in a poem by Henry mediately, in wrilinc. to AT Mosca. (Signed i Charles* Redden, Community 'Recipients of prizes of books in solution to the problem. Summarized Clerk of the Bornuch o* Garwood, N. J. was a member of Tau Kappa for two years' active duty. ' JOSEPH P. TRIANO equipment of Our Fathers," by G. W. War- Van Dyke: 'Four things a man . .,. •••-..••*; ••.,." must learn to do if he would keep • •'•'."' •.-.'• '.' •" VETEHANS OF FOREIGN WAHS OF U.S. Scotch Plains, N. J. Robert M. Crane, Denton Layman, sored by Court Trinity, Catholic proving,exchange of township- conclusions reached during the .-' '•'. ,' .BAY LEAF. POST No. C807. swimming teams. • ••^rr-w Adv. Pees: »5-M " - 6-16 Now is the moment of Blue Grass—arid expressed the thanks of the Cran- Anthems by the, High School his record true: .To think without Loul^ Klekner, Commander NOTICE Or INTENTION l S. R. Christensen, William Daughters of America, Will be: owned property for land located first round of discussion in re- .confusion clearly; to love his fel- Adv. Feen: S1O.50 ..i 6-16 Take notice that JOHN HAJCUSA. trad- teen Committee to Cranford Post Choir will include "My Shepherd ••'V'-'v'.;'."' •• Division I — Kathleen Quinn, first, in an area in the southeasterly sponse to the question: 'What are ng as GARWOOD RECREATION, has ap- summer! Now you'll want to bathe in v •Knox, Robert Clare, Jr., and Mrs. 212, American' Legion; the* police WiU Supply My Need," by yirgil low-men sincerely; to act from plied to the Mayor and Council of the and, .Brian Maloy, second; Divi- section which the committee is i^si;' CYO Dance to Be Held NOTICE OF INTENTION •Theodore Koziar, all of Cranford, and flre departments, the Subur- Thompson, and "O Lord Most ranford's most pressing educa- honest motives only; to trust in NOTICE OF INTENTION Borough of Garwood, for a Plenary Re- Take notice that FRANCOIS1 SIELLER. this classic fragrance all summer long— land Mrs. Norris • C. Barnard of sion" II —Laura DJAndree, first; endeavoring to' consolidate as a tional/needs?' according to Mrs. Take notice . that RUSSELL E. . BUR- tail Consumption license for premises tradlna as THE OAKLAND HOUSE, has ban Trust Co., the Cranford • Citi- MBS. WILLIAM JONES Holy," by Cesar Franck. Hymns God and Hpaven securely,". At St. Anne's June 17 ituated at 346 North Avenue. Garwood. Richard Pfaff, second, and Gregory proposed industrial park. Prop- il ; ' / LElGH'and STEPHEN J. BANYASZ. applied to the Mayor and Council of the and at, these special prices you' can! IWostficld, past president of the will include For4he'Beauty of the Gregory G- Boyd, who is prepar- N.-J. - . ' ••'/••'•• '• •' • zen and Chronicle, the Cranford Mr..- Zimmerm'an will present MI trading a* the B & B LIQUOR STORE, GAftWOOD—A CY6 'dance has Soroush of Garwood. N. J.. for a lu'estfield League . of Women Dipner, third. erty on Beech street was ex- ing a summary of the recent town- - '**, ' h^v-e applied to the Mayor und Council John HOKUM resides at 27 Third Ave- Council of Church Women and the Earth," by Conrad Kocher,' and, the Class of 1960 to Dr Clark,W. ' nue.' Garwood.- N. J. ' Plenary Retail Consumption license for Members, o( the graduating class changed for property owned-by "of. .the Borough of Garwood. N. J., for u been' scheduled Frjday, June 17, premise* situated at 358 North Avenue, Ivoters. -. ...•-.. for the recessional, "America 'the wide conference held at the high McDermith", , superintendent of PI ' Plenary Distribution llcrnne for premlseil Objections, if any, should be made Im- ; many parents for their help and Garwood. N. J. . '.' follow: Samuel Cymbaluk on Dermody school recently under sponsorship mediately; in writing, to A. T. Moscav Itu* Gran Bow«r Mitt, , •. . Mr, Taliaferro reviewed thq Beautiful," by Samuel Wardf schools/ who in turn will present • »iiualed at 109 Center Street. Garwood. t 8 p.m. at St. Anne's School aud- Objections, If any. should be made im- 4 encouragement in making Cran- street, and lots on Meeker avenue •NV J. • ' • ' Clerk of toe Borough of Garwood. N. J. mediately. In writing, to A. T. Mosca, Itown budget and Mr. Crane re- Gerald. L: Amon, Jr., Eugene of the • League of Women Voters the cjass to the Board of Educa- torium. The Ramblers' will pro- •Signed) <«. 2.00 (regularly 2,50) teen a successful teenage activity. were traded for lots on Moen street There will be a choral benedic- - ' • ' liuisell E. Burleiifh reside* at 290 Hem- Cleric of the Borough,ofj.Garwood. N. J. Iported on the present type of Barrett,: Robert Beym, Herbert and the Parent-Teacher Associa- tion/Diplomas will be conferred - lock Avenue. Garwood, N. J. , JOHN HAKUSA • , (Signed! • • 1 The Cranteen Committee in- owned by Mr. and Mrs. John Di- Head of State tion, "The Lord Bless and Keep :.;;••*•_•-•;..; ide the .music. , . . * ««• 3.50 (regularly 4.25) Baldwin, John Albert Barna, tions. ' ' Stephen J. Banynm re»lde* at .343 Hem- , 27 Third Avenue - ' • • FRANCOIS' SIELLER •government,^ The group agreed You," by Peter C.Lutkin, and the by/ Mrs. G. Holmes Williams, - lock Avenue. Garwood. N. J. ' Garwood. N. J. . • 358 North Avenue I that the dedication of our p^rekent Eugene Anthony Cimis, Gregory cludes:. Jack LaGrace, president; Lorenzo. The latter will also pay I! ' The regular meeting Sunday has ; '"More space is required at the xl board president. '•••'•' J/ '-f-V .-••:" -' V .Objections, if any, uhould be manic im- Adv. Pees: SS.M 6-0 Garwood, N. J. . •.'. •lu* Grass Dusting Powdtr.". . . Janet Lawrence, vice-president; the township $500. program, will conclude with .the xiedutely, in writing, to A. T. Moica, [town commltteemen is a great as- Charles Dipner,, .Michael Joseph 1 secondary school level." Mrs. Boyd been cancelled, it was reported. Adv. Fees: »3.28 . ' 0-8 Sue O'Connor, Judy Preston, Jack VFW Ladies organ postlude, "Prelude and r • The program will open with the • Clerk of the Borough of Garwood, N.' J. * ««• 2.00 (regularly 2.50) |s«t: to the community, • . Gachko. Also adopted was-a- resolution Mrs. William Jones or 41 Mun- continued in presenting the sum- . . iSliinedl A new date will be announced in NOTICE Or INTENTION Brennan, Joseph* Babinec, James Fugue in G Minor," by Johann organ processional, 'War.March of ' •' ' * • RUSSELL. E. BURLEIGII Take notice that CRANWOOtD TAV- . Mrs.'Barnard spoke on what is Richard Michael Kaplan, Ter- charging $16,000 against the cap-see drive, a past president of tho Sebastian Bach." > . / marizing statements;' "improyf- the/Sunday bulletik ! Laurel; Stephen Anderson, Charles the/Priests from. "Athalia," by • i STEPHEN J. BANYASZ ERN, Inc.,' haft applied to the Mayor and NOTICE TO CKEDIfORS BIu* Grats Fragrant* Set, 5.00 I being done in Westtield and other rence Francis Aloysius Kelly, ital improvement fund for the Ladies' Auxiliary of Capt. N/R. ment should be made in the qual- Felix Mendelssohn, followed by Adv. twi: «6.60 ., 0-18 Council of the Borough of Garwood, N. J;. Estate of DONATO A. CASAXE. Deceased I communities as a result' of char- John Richard Parente, George Ar- Doney, Mary Montenecourt, Janet preparation of- plans for the pxo- for a Plenary "Hetall Consumption license Pursuant to the order of EUGENE J. P»rfum« Mist in sculptured plas-. Fiske Post 335, VFW, will be in- ity of education, and- increased the singing of the National An-.••' of premises situated at 216 North Ave- KIRK, Surrogate of the County of Union, l-ter studies and Mrs. .Christensen thur Sharp, James Shelhimer, Huff, Carol /Bernard, Delia Mun- Rosed municipal building, police stalled as president of the. New exchange of ideas is needtKi be- them by the graduating class and ' " NOTICE OF INTENTION NOTICE Or INTENTION ' lue, Garwood, N, J. - made on the twenty-third day of May. tic-covered bottle; Perfume in day, Lee Nordstronv David De- headquarters and. library. The Take notice that GARWOOD BEV- Take notice; that VINCENZA SALESIO Names and'addresses of the officers are: [described the charter study in- Patrick James Sorrentino, Robert Jersey Department - Auxiliary at Boys Camp tween the community jmd the the audience. Invocation will be uis applied to the Mayor and Council of A.D.. 1860, Upon the application of the ERAGES. Inc., has applied to the Mayor, President: Louis V. Peluslo. 214 North undersigned, as Executors of the estate of Pone Flacon (regularly 3^50). Itcrcst of the Cranford LWV. William Upton, Michael Edward Longe and Patti. Clare. Directors action will pave the way for pre- the annual state convention at the Board of Education to determine by the Rev.-Dr. Albert Allingcr, aild Council of the Borouah of Gtrwood. :he Borough of Garwood, N.-J.. for a Avenue. Garwood, N. J. . '!,< said deceased, notice Is hereby given to liminary steps to obtain financing . M. J.. for a Plenary - Retail Consumption Plenary Retail Consumption license for The group- discussed what a Walsh. , • for the past year were John Buty- Berkeley Carteret Hotel, Asbury pastor of^ Cranford Methodist premises situated at 607 South Avenue, /ice-President: AndreW M. Lotano, 530 the creditors of said deceased to exhibit the character and educational cli- license for premises situated at 2 North Mt- Pleasant Avenue. RFD 1, South to the subscribers under oath or affirma- | charter study entails in effort and Maureen Elizabeth 'Cleary, Ka- nes and Henry Stark. Adult ad- prior, to the introduction of the Park, on 'June 25. She will be Staff Named mate of the communi Church; arid benediction by the Avenue.. Garwood, N. Jl •" . • • • Garwood. M. J. Plalnfleld. N. J. tion their claims and demands against the required bonding ordinances The Oflioer« are: Objections, if any, should be made lm- Secretary-Treasurer: May V.. Peluslo, 214 estate of said deceased within' six months (•Continued on Page 8) _ Im- •'greyer bnrrrd fro tl 3XS2Z£&^ESE9ai9HX&S3B5&5Q9'2i!£S •cribers. : ..„.--. ^ ersnuf-the Cranteen CofflR "municipal projects.- -Mrsr Thomas Butlerr" "—Stan—Wr We. Cranlord- Louise H Dittrick, 13 Van Burcn Ave- 607 South Avenue - ' (Slgnedl xpansion? What "No .Man Is an Island," by Joan Garwood. N. J. - Anthony Cawue mittee concluded their year with Application of • Jerry DeRosa, Haying joined the Fiske Auxil- nue, Crmnford, N. J., SecreUfry^Treas. CRANWOQD TAVERN. Inc. 334 Sazel Avenue. Garwood. K. J. COSMETICS, GOERKE'S STREET FtOOi Camp, located on Silver Lake, near Whitney and Alex Kramer, will The Stockholders are: \dv. Feesi: $3.38 6-8 Jr., and Anna DeRosa, of 604 iary in 1946, Mrs. Jones served as from meeUng these Th LOUIS PELUSIO. President and Joseph Cuale. Executors a dinner party in honor of the sen- Hope, was announced this week by educational needs?' be sung by the High School Choir, Geoorcr e W, Dittrick, 13 Van Buren Ave- Adv. Few: »7.M - - .. • 6-18 Adv. Fees: $14.00 6-16 ior members at the home of Mr Lincoln avenue, cast, for a plenary president from 194]) to 1951, and Raymond Wgrd, director, and Ed- r nnue,u , Cranford, N. J. is can a community and the graduating class will sing Marlon. E. Dittxlck, 13 Van Burcn Ave- 17th Annual Parade Sunday and Mrs.-Charles Preston, 201 Or- retail distribution license at 1202 during the 1950-51 term her hus-ward Conover, assistant director. "Land of Hope and Glory," by Ed- ntie,. Cranford, N. J. ' " ~ band also was commander of the solutions to such prob- Louiu- H. Dittrick, !.'< Van Burcn Ave- The 17th annual children's parade sponsored by Sunny Acres <. (Continued on Page 2) Serving as councilors will Jbe ward Elgar. The organ recessional local post. Daniel Vroom, Rudolph Stewart, nue, Cranford, N* J. [Civic and improvement Association will be.held Sunday, with par- Donald Patton, Gene Grail, David will be'EIgar's "Pomp- and-.Cir- Objections, if any, should be made im- In 1956-57, she was president oi the possible needs men- cumstance."...: jnediilcly. ill uriUnji. to A. T. Moscu, it I adc time set at 2 pjn. ' , '- " the Fifth District Auxiliary. Du Erdman, Robert Konopack - and In connection with the first Clerk of the Borough of Garwood. N. J. Goerke's William O'Reilly. Kitchen boys this Baccalaureate services will be • Sicned* Groups will line up at 1:30 p.m., starting at Mohawk drive, pro- ties of this post include inspection n, Mrs. Boyd reported, GARWOOD BEVERAGES. Inc. Varied Program Announced season will be Jeff Quinn, Frank conducted in the school auditorium Georce W. .Dittrick, ceeding to Mohican place, down vlfilts of 15 districts as well as pre library, municipal build- at 8 p.m. Sunday., The annual President siding over local district meet O'Brien and Richard Erdman. rccrcational. facilities, rat- Adv. fees: $9.90. 6-9 .Cherokee road, to Iroquois road Dave Gorden will return as camp awards assembly will be held For Girl Scouts' Day Gamp ings. ' .• s ..(light industry), change in Monday afternoon, and that eve- over Algonquin drive, and will, During her 1960-61 term as state chef. form . of government, traffic cbn- NOTICE Or INTENTION Temple Seats pass the judges' stand at Mohawk Sixty-eight Girl Scouts nave registered for the Intermediate ses- The first six weeks of the ci ning the senior class dinner will Take notice that POLLACK'S LI- president, Mrs. Jones will mak trolv better street lighting, im- take place in Fellowship Hall of iQUORS. Inc., has apptled to the Mayor drive. ; , sion of Cranford's day camp, known as Camp Nomanegan, according 20 official visits and attend th season, which opens ,on Su: proved business center, hospital, and Council of the Borough of KenM- to the camp director, Mrs. Roland Garretson. On June 27, the day July 3, arc filled to capaci the First Presbyterian Church. \korth, N. J.. (or a Plenary Retail Dis- New Officers Kenneth Preston and Kathleen national' convention in Detroit low cost housing and recreation Yearbooks will be' distributed to tribution licenAo for premises situated camp will open at Nomahegan Park with a full program of activities Mich. She also will visit the VFW was announced at a meeting •Jl SOO Washington Avenue. Kenilworth, George Rubine .was installed as Cowperthwaite will reign as tKis for senior citizens, improved roads, the seniors at that time. Gradua- N. J. . including archery, compass and map orientation, trail-blazing, handi- National Home in Eaton Rapids, camp trustees Sunday aft garbage disposal plant and im- I president of the congregation of year's king and 'queen.. On the at the home of President Robert tion rehearsal will be held Tues- Names and addresses of the ofTicers are: crafts, - nature activities, singing, Mich., where the New Jersey VFW proved underpasses. day morning. President: Leo Abramson. 10 Red Oak Temple Beth-El last Wednesday baby float will be lisa Ann Young, has a .separate home for orphans M. Crane. There are tivef openings Lane. Kenilworth. N. J. . dancing and games. - Cited as possible deterrents to Final examinations began yes- •^Vice-President: Arthur Abramson, 121 evening. Irving Weiss, member of Gary Klechji, Billy Thompson and and needy children of veterans in the seventh week and 2Q vacan- W. 39th Street. Bayonne. N. 3. the board of trustees and chair- There also will be emphasis on ?k. (Continued on Page 2). (Continued on Page 8) Secretary-Treiourcr: Selma Abramsoiv Edward Zirkel. from this state. cies in the eighth w .'.' •£'• >• man of the 'building committee, cooking skills of a more advanced 1O Red Oak Lane. Kenilworth. N. J. Music again will be provided by She also will attend the' Wom Campers already •gistered for - . Objections, if any, should be made Im- I was installing officer. nature, since many of the enroll- en's National Forum on Security two weeks and desire to re- mediately. Iji writlns. to Philip J. McT the Drum and Bugle Corps of Ar- Ccvna, Clerk of the Borotfgb of Kenll- Other officers were seated as ees are experienced scouts,. Mrs. turn for a third .week may «onne Post 6, American Legion in Washington, D.C. This is a »onh, N. J. . / j lollows: Jess Bernstein, first vice- Garretson reported. patriotic organization which pre-. ter now for either the eventh or Secretarial Office Practice • 'Signed) / Elizabeth. •.";". 1 '•f'.f:' LEO ABHAMSONV President president; James. Greenberg, sec- To promote interest in the day sents nationally known speakers eighth weeks/with Mrs. Arthur Adv. Fecsr CS.94 • / 6-9 ond vice-president; Lio'nel Wcjn- The Mayor's Trophy will be pre- on critical and timely topics af- Boertmann, »fcglstrar. sented for the grand'prize by May- :amp and in the scouting program Benefits Reviewed at CHS I stein, third vice-president; Saul '.n'Vown, nearly -me hundred girls fecting our security. Mr^ Ward; announced that the : NOTICE or INTENTION Koved, Mrs. Bernard Garlinger or Ira Dorian. All first place Mrs. Jones plans to stress three camp "Olympics," which have When springtime rolls around, many local businessmen seeking " Take notice that> WILXJAM C. UND. awards arevbeing donated in mem- •participated in the celebration of part-time typists or clerical workers pick up their telephones and dial trading as BOULEVARO .BAR OF KEN- :md Mrs. Walter Meth, secretaries; Cranford Days by setting up a main programs during her term: proved )o be one of the most ILWOltTH. has applied to the- Mayor and ory of the late John Thompson, popular/activities. in past seasons, BR 2-5110. Growing, familiarity with this procedure uccounts for the Council of the Borough- of Kenilworth, Morton Gershman, Robert Ackels- model camp and demonstrating Membership, cancer and publi '-•" ""••r'- . V. J.k for a Plenary Retail, Consumption ST., formerly of 101 Moh'awk relations. I berg, Kurt Metzger, Theodore their various skills. Many troops will be staged twice during the tremendous success of the secretarial office practice cooperative work ' licence for premises situated at 041 drive. . It is estimated she • will trave! and Boulevard. KenUwqrth, N. J. Werner, Marvin Ostro, Wynn Kent showed interested townspeople the sununer—during' the fourth program which was instituted at Cranford High School in 1946. William C. Lind resides at 124 Elm- and Joseph Schiller, ' board of Kenneth Jordan is chairman of over 25,000 miles on official busi- eighth,weeks of camp. Designed to bridge the gap be- uood Avenue. Union, N. J. the parade activities^ The parade results of their year's activities, Objections, if' any, should be made im- | trustees. ness before next June. tween school and employment•' for ' tuediately. In Writing, to Philip J. Mc- was originated during World War and an exchange of ideas among A cantata,. "The Return of Mrs. Jones was born in Kearny Gtiita, Clerk of the Borough of Kcnll II by Mrs. Arthur P. Hellenbrecht the scouts themselves was made and attended high school there jummer Schedule Tolel senior pupils enrolled in the busi- ' worth, N. J. Herzl," was presented by the New Two Mail I Signed I of 22 Cherokee road. possible by this event. ' She moved to Cranford in 1940/ ness education terminal courses, Jersey Senior Judaean choir, com- For Free Library • i WILLIAM C. LIND The judges will be H. Raymom Mrs. Garretson, who also was She has been active in the Craw the program helps answer the < 124 ' Elmwood Avenue posed of high school students. The Beginning Monday and continu- Unlort.N. J. Kirwan, Mrs. John C. Klein and chairman of the Cranford >Days ford Republican Club, presiden school's responsibility to young Routes Added Adv. Fees: $d.eo , 0-9 cantata celebrates.the 100th birth- ing through Labor Day,, the Cran- at Goerke*8 Dr. Kenneth Iversen. exhibition by the scouts, will be of the Craniford Women's Rejjnbil - Two additional carrier mail day anniversary of Theodore assisted at Camp Nomahegan by can Club and u member of the Re ford Free Public Library will be people who arc not college bound,, NOTICE Or INTENTION closed Tuesday and Thursday eve- according to Harry Lawrence., head routes have been added, one on Take notice that MICHAEL, HENRY find all your Herzl, founder of political Zionism. Mrs. Leonard Church, Other adult publican Municipal Cotnmittec wd KATHERINE PATRYLOW, trading Floral decorations were made Annual Board Meeting leaders for the Intermediate ses- • '•" C. DHXABD COIXIN8 from 1946 through 1957. nings arid all day on Saturday, it. of the business education depart- the north side and one on the' - u> PATHYLOWS GROVE Und COCK was pnnounccd today by Mrs. south side of the community, it ' TAIL BAR, have applied to the Mayo favorite styles of by the Suburban Garden Club un- Of Red Cross Tonight sion will include Mrs. Eugene Koe- She attends the / Presby- ment •• ( • and Council of the Boruugh of Kinll der the direction of Mrs. William Sarah F. Raddin, library director. was announced this week by Act- Annual board of directors meet- nig, Mrsi. D. K. Hedeen, Mrs, C. F. terian Church, where/she taught All 19"studcnts participating in worth, N. J-. for a Plenary Retail Con The Jantzen Tnbat, chairman. - Sunday school for 15/ycars and is Summer hours are as follows: ing Postmaster Arthur Boertmann. • »uuiption Uecnse for premises situated ing Of tho Cranford Chapter of the Schauer, Mrs. David Smith and the plan this year were immediate- •MI 31»t Street and Stunner street, Kenil Rutgers Club now an assistant leader of, Girl Adult Department—Monday, Wed- .ly_Bloced _in -ioh_situations._with. '—The-'-additiorw—were -made,-—he— worth, bCj . " American Red Cross.Vwill.be held s^Jfg nesday and' Friday,-9-a:»n.—to-© Michkel, Henry and Kutherine Putry Jantzen Part-time assistance will be giv- ScoUt Troop'W. local firms. • explained, because of the increased , low- all reside at 31st Street and Sumriei Sports Brief it 10 North Union avenue at 8:30 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday, 9 CplVelfare en by Mrs. Richard Town, > Mrs. Mrs. Jones recently retired as Under tho terms of the program, volume of mall and because Street, Kenilworth. U. J. tonight. Election of officers yill Award Told public accountant for John A. a.m. to 6 p.m.; Junior Depart- Objections, if any, should be tiuidu Int Joseph Otiowski and Mrs. Ed- C. Dillard Collins, son of Mrs the students serve a 10-wcek ap- carriers could not complete their . me', in writing, to Philip J. Me fine foundations take place. The public is invited. Manger & Co. to devote her entire ments Monday through Friday, 9 prenticeship, beginning March 15 GevnaV Clerk of the Boiollgh ul Keitll Division Heads mund Billich. Elizabeth W. Collins of 26 Holjy lours in an eight-hour day. There , Controller Thqnks were expressed by the time to her new post. a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. and terminating May 27. Although worth, N. J. and have them -hapter this week to local resi- Carol May and.Margaret Wal- street, was named winner yester- are now 22 foot routes served by • Si( day of the annual scholarship the employer is. at liberty to ar- MICHAEL, HENRY and KATHEHINE To Be Appointed dents who responded to the appeal tham are two Senior Scouts who range longer working hours, the the'local office. ,v ' PATRYLOW award of the Rutgers Club of expertly fitted . Leaders for,- the four- main for the Chilean Relief Fund. The will participate in the supervision student receives school credit only .The business route, which re- \ Adv. Fees: S693 6-9 Shapes you while you swim and play! As of the activities. yOther interested Cranford, Robert C. Simons, pre- branches of the Welfare division chapter has collected approxi- Three Local ScoutsFindWay for the hours from I to 3 p.m. The ceives mail, twice daily, is now mately $600 to date.' Contribu- senior scouts may contact Mrs. sident, reported. being handled by Raymond Lh- hy our trained"-*" you would expect, Jantzen makes the most of Cranford Civil Defcnse'ahd Dis- progress of each student is fol- tions may be sent' to. the North Garretson if they wish to volun- Dillard, who will be graduatcc lowed closely throuch contacts sardi, veteran carrier. perfect shaper to wear under swim suits and on Tuesday from Cranford High cortielieres aster Control •—• emergency massUnion avenue address. teer their services. ToPag for Jamboree Visit between; the school and the co- A courtesy mail box was install- - playclothes . . . a pull-on panty-girdle of ft'eding, emergency' mass clothing, School, will major ' in mush dow and car washing, Jerry Amon operating llrm. ed this week on the Eastman therapy at Rutgers University /laying my own way to the emergency mass lodging, and reg- and Robert Brunner have gone Mr. Lawrence is proud of • the street side of the postofh'ce, elasticized quick-drying batiste with non-roll New Brunswick. He is a membci Jsmiborec" has become a reality in for hat checking, Jerry also similar to the box- near the front istration and information —will for three boys of Jamboree Troop fact that recently an employment top and special no-bind legs for perfect com- Three Played Dual Roles of tht Boys* Double Quartet an has-been helping the custodian at officer of a large manufacturing of the office. lie appointed at a meeting in Liv- High School Choir and is choii 71 who have earned the ?350 St. Michael's School, concern in New York inquired if Mr. Boertmahn will attend 'a fort. White, red, black in •'i»i''As-i- ingston Avenue School at 8:45 pjn. librarian. He also sings in th< needed for" the three-week trip John Roth is pajrtng half his there were any former business postmasters" convention this week- , chapel choif at the Cranford Mcth S, M, I, and XI " 2.95 next Thursday. ' To Earn Teachers' Degrees to Colorado Springs, Colo., in July. way from a root beer stand job education graduates available for end in Atlantic Cit>\ . a Avcnel for' 30 years.' A graduate' odist Church. - / last summer, James Zuchary, a lucrative clerical position. William Massarsky, CD wel- The wife of a college: dean, The local student played'.. th< The three scouts are Robert mother of four, and a schoolteach- of Gcnesco Normal School, New Robert and Paul Doud have been < "The 'no' answer we had to give fare director, announced that, York, she received her degree in lead, Poppa Voder, in the/senio: Morgan, son of Mr. and .Mrs, F. T. helping their futher paint the after a lengthy check," Mr. The French Cup Bra of water-proof nylon covered er in Newark, all Cranford resi- / •members of the welfare division the part-time and extension divi- play, "Plain and Fancy." He is Morgan of 173 Locust drive; John house. Ronald Nuknshlma has Lawrence said, "means that all UJC Alumni with dotted Swiss stays in place in any action, even dents, were among 3?0 persons member of the Radio and Musi will" be assigned, to staff the four sion of Newark State. Mrs. Kcrr Vcrgalla, son of Mr. and Mrs. been helping his father with his of our former 'students are em- . OH ckvxt). In swimming, no back, white, awarded degrees in education from and. her husband, George H. Ken1, Clubs. John Vergallu of 3 Grove street. busihess two nights a week while ployed." Elect Scheller priMi knek ntraKt; u*m A, 32 to 36; B & C, 32 to 3fl blanches according, to their pref- The announcement was mad« Newark State College. Union, at Jr., have four sons, George H. III. and Stephen Wilson, son of Mr. William Caddie and Brian Con' Work experience gained through Kenneth O. Scheller of 22 Sut- mm im MIL Evtj mmm • Tenco. He added that additional Dcrwin, David and John. ; George following a meeting of the scholar, ley have helped their futhers keep the high school cooperative pro^- Ukn-tmm Mf wilk UOt frw commencement last Thursday. ship committee. Members* art and Mrs, Russell M. Wilson, Jr., ton place was elected president of volunteers are sorely needed and Mrs. Mildred Iversen of 119 HI was graduated from Western Up with their jobs at home gram is largely responsible for the Union Junior College Alumni Vtn m*. km. riM. VM Harold C. Stevens, Robert E. Rk- of- 105 Cranford avenue. this excellent record, according will be accepted at this meeting. Spring Garden street, .wife of Dr. State College, 'Gunnison. Colo., on John and Stephen have earned Building up bonk accounts to Association last night at its annual iwp» nck-4 detain Km FOUNDATIONS, GOERKE'S THIRD FLOOR bcrg, Frederick Florschutz, Theo- help pay for the trip are Philip to Mr. Lawrence. — *& ktj t. rfWtit Ctt| Kenneth Ivcrscn, dean of Union May 20 and will attend Denver dore C. Bothman, J. Walter Cof- their money from paper routed meeting at the college. r t coddy Brubakcr, Gregory Chester, In many Instances, Uu- cooperat- ; (V- • Hill, im IT. Ml 2*41 l>uMr. Scheller, a member of the • Gerard Parad,iso of 445 Orchard and busboy ut a country club'last Charles Felte, Wayne Garretson employer rc'tains the. studendt t Township Treasurer Dudley J. bachelor of arts degree In the field Class of '48. succeeds Richard P. of general elementary, education. street won his master of arts de- Union Junior College will bt summer. Edward Harris, Richard Plunt, •t Ml MMtMMiK. AtlAMTIC Cirf V' Croft 'of 2i Rctford avenue, who Douglas Rac, Gregory Smith, John othe^ln'st'anccV/ ho'kno"w7'of job | Mti*ateHo of ElfeabeU!. ' who underwent major, surgery Friday She was graduated from Irvington gree, majoring hi administration host tomorrow for the weekly lun Other scouts will be puylng openings in other officci and | serve* for-two year*.. n of their fare from vuriou^ jobs. Torkclspn and William Raftery. . ' Alexian Brothers Hocpltal. High School. The Ivcrscns have and supervision. He is a teacher cheon meeting of the Roselle-Ro n\akes a recommendation, which! "Donald A. Rudkin of 217 Oak «Vs Selling candy and scotch tupp The group will leave on July, 18 KH/.abeth, is reported convalescing two children, Carol and Gary. at Cbarlton Street School. Newark. scllc Park Rotary Club. Dr. Ken ' Iantlan>e wawass elected vicv-presidenti O helped James Entfcl, earn two- for the encampment, July 20-29, usually clinches the job. ^ „ ., 'satisfactorily. At Tuesday night's Mrs. Bthcr Sackctt Kerr of 104 His thesis, dealt with administra- neth C. MacKay, president, wi Other students, havmjj valuable ; suecei-ding Mr. Scheller. Mr. Mus- speak on the college's development thirds of his way while Thomas and then will visit , Pike's Pcuk. ELI Z A BETH P LA I N F IE L D meeting of the Township Com- Beech street, a third grade teach- tive planning of school programs Yellowstone, Black Hills and Nl- work experience to list on on cm-| catello automatically serves as mittee, Mr. Croft was granted a er, al*o was awarded a bachelor for changing neighborhoods. He is program. Members of the Rotarj Mitchell sold Christmas cards. In addition to regular job's oT ugaru Falls before returning Aug- ploymcnt application, typically get;si-cond vice-president as the " ticikk leave of absence of arts-degrcc in general elemen- married to the former Ann Balogh. Club will bo taken on tours of the (Continued bn i'aac 3) tiring president. 100 Broad Street FL 1-1600 163 Front Street pay for college's new building. snow 3bovc)lng, lawn cutting, win- ust 6. PL 6-5900 %c month of Juno. tal^''education. She baa taught in They have a son, Gerard.



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