THE CRAWFORD CTTIZEW AMD CHRONICLE, THURSDAY; AUGUST II, to make that nu U floor that the i many of the position is strewn with hazards or Washington, but 1 others before the pub- REPORT TO THE PEOPLE cUl-fight Ui raaJa. prohlemt ire. _ How lie tnte ' To depending on one's uhdenUnding here that amendments can beoften we wrestled there with ques- know and appreciate the #\ 11 A FROM YOUR C0N6RESSW0MAH of. the legislative process and ex-offered and adopted completely tions of State funds to. match fed- at one level is toxbe better equipped, perience in its complicated day-by- changing the meaning of the bill eral grants, for instance, while to deal with therrKat another. '•• •: day operations. being considered. , ' : here, much of toy time has been Seldom would.,.this truism^'be FIORENCE P. DWYER - To know when to act and how, It's here that unrecorded voice spent with the Subcommittee on quite so true, perhaps, as it is In to understand where to go and votes' or teller votes or division Intergovernmental Relations work- the case of the formerN^ssembly- whom to talk with and what to say; votes (non of. which involves a ing on those complex problems woman from -Union CoUhty, now GARW0 0D KENILWORTH to appreciate what can happen to a roll-call where members* votes are from the opposite end. . CRANFORD Experience—as everyone knows toh, Trenton or Tallahassee—to the Congress woman from^Union —is the best teacher, bill in the subtlest,way and at thepublicly listed) can upset a bill or Consider for a moment some of County. The move from Trenton shelter the people's representatives most unlikely, place—this, I be- speed it through and often with the pubic issues that directly as. MCond cUn mmil nuiitei >l And, as many of my colleagues as they deliberate.on the needs of to Washington, I have f< No. CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2$ 1958 the Po«t Ofllev »t Cranford. N J 3eth Durrcll. mation regarding which school! 1 public use. 5,000 mark for the first time next the future. But reading this draft $1.75 e, disposing of it to any other English, Frank' Ramsey, Michael Thursday wriert thc.local schools icrvc their neighborhoods are re- I was struck by the looseness of • OLD AND NEW STUDENTS, Day. place, between Central ave- Glehnon. Miss Diane Horton, Miss lUestcd to call the office of the nue and Nonnandie place, will be open their doors for the .4958-59 some of its language. One recom- [the college has awarded eon- Mary King, Albert Kislin, Miss school year. uperihtendent, Dr. McDermith HO-WE nOITT mendation in particular was so' V BEGINNERS • INTERMEDIATES «cts (or a $1 milUoii building to abandoned if the committee adopts itoted- ' ane M.umford, Norman Orcnstein, A total of 553 .pupils already arc 1L'* '"•"• "\ the ordinance, up for final reading loosely drawn that it threatened to s located on its new, 28-acre cam- Eston Roberts, Mrs. Marie Parks enrolled to enter thc kindergartens Pupils entering the township prohibit the use of mailing lists by EGG SHAMPOO 5itc — the-former Nomahegan and public hearing at 8:30 p.m. ;ystem fo,r the first time should" • ADVANCED PROFESSIONALS September 9. md Frank Spnda; English and In thc six elementary schools and HOUSES such legitimate groups a» churches, Course. Construction is ex- late registrations by new residents resent, nt time of registerlnc, welfare agencies and "organizations Adopted was an ordinance va- ;peech, Miss Geraldine Weinblntt.' to begin next week with U. S. history.and world history, who have moved into the com- heir birth certificate, or an ac- ' But We Do Furnish Much Of of all kinds for the purpose of rais- • TEACHERS npletion, date set for Sep-cating parts of Cornell and Dart- munity during the sumrnt-r months :eptablc substitute, evidence of ing money to support their,worth- mouth roads at the intersection Stuart Goldblatt and John Drab- ble; modern and U, S. history,, arc expected to bring this figure imallpox vaccination within the The Material That Goes Into while and truly charitable activi- ptB 'developing plans for our with Gallows Hill road. Another near the 575 mark, , last five years and evidence of ties. . Class and Private Instructions in Tap, Ballet; r building" - Dr. Kenneth C. adopted measure amended the re- Seymour Weiss; U. S. history, John There were' 223 seniors in last immunization against diphtheria Their Construction ... and It was a case of attacking a real 25c ay, presHlent, said, "we a$»cent' traffic ordinance to make the c,_JSdji)tarA_ Boyle, Edward June's Kraduating class at Cran- n thc form of a booster shot or ~*3 evil with a remedy so sweeping Toe, Hawaiian, Modern and Modern Jazz, penalty for violations come within o ind "Walter Wilson. WHEN YOU BUILD WITH "STANDARD" I we would Abandon our pres« state statutes. prd High School^ which indicates negative Schick test within tHe that it risked hurting those it was Spanish, Hindu, Acrobatic and Ballroom. thome and mov.eMock, stock and Business Subjects. hat there will be approximately. past two year's." SUPPLIES YOU BUILD FOR PERMANENCE. intended, indirectly, to protect. BOBBY MRS [ into our new Building. This Another in the series of protests Clerical office practice, mcr- 350 more pupils irtHhc local schools AH new teachers will meet at I Was able, fortunately, to talk ptlon was based^an a study from South ajvenue merchants, ob- chandising and sclling, Harry during the coming year than in 8:45 a.m. Tuesday at the Board with the chairman and the staff di- (by a committee of we Board jecting to the S to 7 pjn. parking Lawrence; bookkeeping, law and he 1957-58 school year. of Education administrative of- rector. The resulting legislation — For Information— restriction on South avenue, was geography, Albert Ballinger; gen- Last year's average enrollment LUMBER & ITtustees, which said it referred to the public safety com- ices in Cleveland Junior High* will; I feel, sure, be much more I too costly to maintain the eral business, typing. Miss Lena was ,4,774 and thc 350 net gain in School. At 10 a.m., all teachers SUPPI carefully drawn and will thus be mittee. Nicholas St John- La- Dolasco; general business, law, new pupils is expected tc swell, the' Phone HUnter 6-4597 r Grant School building,-— Corte. public safety commissioner, PRIZE-WINNING DRILL TEAM — Pictured above are the members of the Capt. Newell R. Fiske will go to their respective build- COMft more effective in controlling | rrhe college," Dt. MacKay Post 335, VFW, women's ^drill team which took the VFW national championship'last week in New geography and bookkeeping, Lloyd total enrollment for thc coming ings for staff meetings with prin- _ the matter is being studied as Jacobs; consumer economics, • typ- abuses Which have concerned us 'prepared to consider offers York City. They are (left and up): Row 1, Mrs. Willis Bird, Mrs. John Dolin. Mrs. Louis Klekncr, year to over 5,100. cipals. alL ' • * of objections received at ng and bookkeeping, Roland Mas- LUMBER • MILLWORK'- MASON MATERIALS Mrs. Ernest Brandenberger, Mrs. Charles.Seigfried;. Row 2, Mrs. Robert Hock, Mrs. Doss Miller, Mrs. Lunch period will be 12>15 to ' '• r * • valuable lesson I have jm persons or groups who might 12 session of the com- simino; business English, typing, Barbara Marcolusk Miss Peggy Tounton, Mrs. Robert.Colston; Row 3, Miss Marianne Boyle, Mrs. 1:30 p.m. in the high schol cafe- Cranfonl learned is this: stay on the floor > able to make use of the build- stenography and secretarial office Closings General teria. From 1:45 to 3 p.m. Dr. Mc- whetrthe House is in session. It ST. THERESA'S OLD CHORCH HALL committee appointed by read Tuesday evening John Wadle, Mrs. Ray Mack, Miss Audrey Hesslcr, Mrsi Frank Deigner, and Mrs. Roy Brlnk- practice. Miss Dorothy Robinson; Scher, proprietor Dermith Will meet with all school -I Phonw BR 64)508 — BR 6-2467 * may be true, that the solid"work of Ir. Jones' will review the study was crhoff, drill master. Absent when the picture was taken were Miss Alice Russell, Mrs. Ronald typing, stenography and general For Labor Day employes in the high school audi- the Congress, is' accomplished in KENILWORtH, N. J. of Setter's Store. 102 Walnut Harris and Mrs. Leo Llsowski. . . business, Thomas Scutro. i six years ago by a subcom- avenue. He te that his busi- torium. . ' • . mony and drafting legislation. But $2J» o» Paoe 2} College" physics and chemistry^ Holiday Monday All teachers will report at 8:30 •';•••'•-'I ness, "like all\>ti\ers.in the area, Courtland Daley; general artoTetflp' Cranford municipal offices, thc has been seriously hurt by the a.m. Wednesday . to their class- legc biology, Julius Conn; general public library, post office, banks rooms. Also on Wednesday, all measure, which restricts traffic College Club Display YFW MU Trophy and college biology and general and most places of business in DESERT during what are normally the busi- personnel, will undergo x^-ray ex- science, John Elder; general sci- town will be closed all day Mon- '•—ijif Inion Junior est hours of our business'day.'* aminations in thc morning. LOTION ence, biology and. physics, 'Mrs. day, giving employers arid cm-' Dally schedule .for the, high •_ ;•• ; ' •'; • LOT "Cranford people who usually Announces Won In National-Contest Sylvia Malpern; general science, ploycs a • long, three-day Labor shop here are now compelled to go school will bo 8:20 a.m.. to 2:42 J. _• The national championship women's drill trophy presented to the biology and chemistry, Miss Ella Day week-end: * AT- • pjn., ith a "closed" lunch period. eUewbfcie or shop out Of town," team representing Capt. Newell Rodney Fiske Post 335, VFW,' Is "now Haver; college chemistry, Michael Mr. Scher stated. He said South Book Sale Postmaster Arthur F. Mctx an; In the junior high schools, classes tember 18 ^ The Cranford College Club will on display at the post home, it was announced kby Mrs. John Dolin, Yanuzzi. hounccd there will be'no mall de avenue has an excellent accident 1 will begin at 8:45 a.m." and clos« Junior College will open hold its biennial book sale during VFW Auxiliary president. Th Clothing, modern living , Miss liveries or window service Mon at 2:58 p.m. with "closed" luncbj record and that. assignment of a • >• .•'••• I.! I ttto annual fall semester Sep- (Continued on Page 3) the week of September 29 to Oc- bronze trophy stands 1 ^4 feet high Gloria Allan; foods, modern living, day. Thc lobby of the Post Office periods. •.••'. ' • i $4ji 18 when classes begin for tober's at the Township Rooms. and is engraved, "National Cham- Miss Dorothy Kain; art, Burton will be open from 8 a,m. to 5 p.m. ,'\ ".--V' r Session students. Mrs. Edmund Morris, chairman, Assign Frank pion Ladies* Drill Team, 1958." Loagenbach; algebra, solid geom- for the convenience of box holders An enrollment of about 700 is and Mrsj John. B. Warrington, Jr., The trophy was presented to th etry and trigonometry, Oliver and those people who desire to use in the Day and Evening Town's Sidewalk co-chairman, announce that final unit at ceremonies held i») Ebbcts West; algebra, plane geometry and the stamp machines. -•rj/ Rotary Club a, an increase of 75 over last details for thc book sale are being New Position Field, Brooklyn, Jast Wednesday refresher mathematics, Miss The Suburban Trust Co. and the ELIZABETH Construction Job 1 Herbert J. Frank, 464 Orchard MEDICATED r"« figure. The total includes made. This year, literally thous- evening. Gladys Estabrook; general mathc- Cranford Savings and Loan Co. Grants Loans 70 student nurses ot the ands of books will go on sale. An street, who has served as resident (Continued on Page 2) engineer at the Brooklyn-Port Au- Thc women's group was crowned (Continued on Page 8) The Cranford Rotary Club ap- BEAUTY TREATMENT s of Nursing of Elizabeth and Near Completion exceptionally fine collection of national champions for their per- Amboy General Hospitals, The township's sidewalk con- books—many rare old books and thority Piers has been reassigned proved applications for two $400 by the bi-statc agency and, as res- formance _on thc mall in Central loans for Cranford High School »take their academic studies at struction project is completed hundreds of nearly ncw. ones in Park lasTTuesday. They earned (college. "^ with the exception of Willow perfect condition—will be offered ident engineer, will supervise com- graduates who plan to attend col- :, tor pletion of Port Authority-operated the cash prize of $150 and the Mrs. Redden Heads Group lege next month, it • was an- $2.95 Registration for Day and EvC-street and this will be done prior at the usual low prices. national championship trophy. [ Session students will be Sep-to the opening: of schools next Proceeds from the sale will help Port Newark and development of nounced at last Thursday's lunch- nber 15; 16 and 17. Freshman' Thursday, Township Engineer the Elizabeth-Port Authority Piers. It was the second national till VJC Anniversary eon meeting in the Methodist to provide scholarships for Cran- : JfsTwdOn A Match $157 VALUE lay will be. conducted September Patrick J. Grail announced yes- ford High School girls. • Under Mr. Frank's direction, 11 for-the women's squad which won Church educational building. the honor four years ago In Phila- An eight-man committee headed by. Mrs. Charles Redden of 201 Thc funds will come from the |12 for all ncw students, of the terday. • . . - An innovation this year wilV be new vessel' berths will be con- Columbia avenue will plan arid Arrange Union Junior College's silver structed at thc Newark seaport, in- delphia. It also won eight stat club's scholarship and loan fund ForFall'58! ' Session. Classes'for the Eve- More than three miles of side- thc sale of phonographic-records. as '. Session begin September 22. creasing thc marine terminal's ca- titles since~iroi-ganizcd in 1951. In anniversary program on'October 16, Dr. Kenneth C- MacKay, college which Jt_Jl ' raised from various walk have been installed during Records of all sorts will be avail- that period the group failed only PAPER HATE "In .view of the- heavy number the past two months under terms able for purchase. pacity from. #8 to 39 berths and president, announced today. benefit projects during the past 'M'f-^ [ applications," Dr. Kenneth C. rals|ng Port Authority investment once to win the state champion- Serving with Mrs. Redden are: cicht years. The loans arc made of an. ordinance adopted several Anyone wishing to donate books ship. That one time, the group los' 2 PENS plus REFILL . , college president, said, months ago . by the Township in the facility from thc present Hermann J. Bielefeld of Summit, Choose O'Brien interest free during thc stu- or records may contact Mrs. Henry tyy frrje-'teHth' of -a point. who will represent the faculty; dents' years in college and are re- have made special arrange- (Continued on Page 3) (Continued on Page 2) $43,000,000 to $125,000,000. . nts to handle about 700 students Ho will also supervise construc- The men's squad, who took third Richard Chapman of Short Hills, As Best Camper payable ar low" interest following semester. • We expect about tion at thc Elizabeth facility, inv place bonors"4n the~rrflc. competi- an alumnus; Dr., John B^Dugal of graduation or , withdrawal from I. full-time Day Session students mediately south of Port Newark tion, wort a 'check of $100. Thi< Sumit, first chairman of the col-Of The Season school. . 1350 pupils in the Evening Ses- and also facing on Newark Bay, unit, formed by Police Set, Vin-lege's Board of Trustees and re- Frank O'Brien has been named President Edward M. Coe, who Rabbi Says Israel h Calm cent L. Brinkerhoff and John tired president of thc former New- 89c VALUE n." where thc Port Authority plans to camper of the year at Crnnford presided, announced the local There has been an increase-in develop its 703 acres, furnishing Dolin, has won the state title twice ark State Teachers COHCRC. Boys' Camp near Hope, it was re-club placed ninth in attendance Swearei lications for all curricula- About Middle-East Situation ,24 .vessel berths and 400 acres of in as many tries since enterin Also, Mrs. Arthur L. Johnson of ported today by Anthony Clcalese, during' July. Guests were wel- administration, engineer- Rabbi Sidney D. Shanken, spiritual leader of Temple Beth-El, "re- transit open storage area at a cost competition last year. This, wa: Cranford, wife of the late Dr. Ar»director. comed by Arthur Williams of the CASTILE SOAP «. liberal arts and science. The of $150,000,000. ~_ fr thc group's first attempt to gain thur L. Johnson, who served for Bruce Kent was named camper Roscllc-Rosellc Park club. turning from-a seven-weck tour of Israel, reports that much discussion national crown. more than 20 years as chairman <4 -•» -v '«* «asc has been particularly is going on there about' thp Middle East situation. Mr. Frank began his Port Au: of the week during the eighth Iheavy in engineering and science. thority career 12 years ago as a The auxiliary scored 01.35 points of thc college's Board, of Trustees week, it, wns also reported. Our "Two on a Match" Collection ... as Exciting The Rabbi was Surprised, how- out of 100 to achieve its victory. and more than 30 years as county • MacKay said. - . ever, Jby the calmness of the peo-junior engineer. He has served in Best campers of their cabins Police Check a group of ityed-to-Match Separates ever to launch Extra classes will be set up in the administrative and supervis- Th.o men posted a" point total of superintendenp t of schools; Richard were as follows: Cabin 1, Bruce ple. "They have a great deal of 89.75, just two less than thc win- allege algebra, engineering draw- Widening Jobconfidence in the Israeli Army. ory post of resident engineer since P. Muscatello of Elizabeth, prcsi- Kent; Cabin 2, Bill Duncan; Cabin r. a campus or career life! Skirts and Sweaters |«« and college chemistry to handle 1956. (Continued on Pope 2) fContiuued on Paoc 2) 3, Bob Erickson; Cnbin 5, Edward Speed Areas *! increased enrollment, he said. The Arabs lean over backwards Chief Lester W. Powell has in- tifulry composed ... . not for Just a seasqn, but X not to antagonize Israel. They Harris; Cabin 6, King Ward. FREE! FREE! BeginningSet Honors for inspection went to structed Lt. Lawrence T, BonnelL for years to come! French Red, Italian Blue or know thc power of the army," he officer in charge of traffic, to use Widening of North Union av- said. .cabin 1 with Fred Ball as counscl- n Spanish Moss. Sweaters in Sites 34-40, Skirts, enue, between Alden street Art Group Slates New Courses speed checking equipment on Elis- 25< FRESH SOAP Springfield avenue, will get un-' This was the rabbi's first trip to *~ Campers took'a trip to thc fish abeth avenue, Kenilworth boule* Sites 10-18. , Course Offered derway Tuesday morning. Town- Israel. Accompanying him was his Two new departures"' in art hatchery Tuesday and hiked into vard. South avenue. Orange ave- witb * ship Engineer Patrick J. Grail an- 13-year-old son, Zev. The pair classes, of interest not only to Hope on Thursday evening. nue and-Walnut avenue. Speed |At Adult School nounced yesterday. made stopovers in Amsterdam, painters but to those interested in The "movie seen Tuesday check zones will be set up during a Paris, Rome and Iceland. How- learning more about-art or pursu- this and next week. I'M A. Ban Lou Sweater with novel White FRESH STICK DEODORANT Ballet for Beginners will be The township will start the pro- ning was. Joe E. Brown in Complaints "of speeding have "" ' thc ncw courses available ject by laying a IS inch reinforced evcr. most of their stay was spent ing art forms othcr than Gladiatar." ..< design on collar - 6.9% in Israel. will be offered this fall by thc been received at police hcadouar- •'' •-#;•! mmtggi D. the Cranford Adult School concrete storm sewer pipe on Rabbi Shanken cald that he felt Tournament winners were: jun- ters about the above areas, Ctpef '!•,- Cranford Creative Art Group. |«t«<« its tenth annual tall semester North Union .aveauqf from the ior pink pone. Alan Carlin; sen- Powell reported. He is particular- B. Flannel Skirt with new banded bottom B0TH69< Bt Cranford Hi n Nasser is not considered a friend This decision was taken at 7.98 •hoof ' « Rahway Hive* to Alden 6treet of thc Arabs or Jews. Many peo- ior ping pone. 'Ed Tristram; ly concerned about the speeding This will necessitate the removal recent board meeting held at the junior tethcrball, William Dun- m ple think that, if the Israeli Army- on Walnut and Elizabeth avenues •jr-a Mrs. O. A. Hint* of 30 West Hol- of an old concrete box culvert Art Center, 110 Walnut avenue, can; senior tethcrball, Hiehard C. Orion Pull-over ,_ 3.98 had been given two more days in Mrs. Frederic Grecnawald, presi- because pupils will be crossing ! V street, whq has taught ballet constructed in 1918 by the county. Egypt two years ago, they would Klcmpa; iunlor darts, Alan Carr these streets to get to Walnut I-4 ^Cardigan „ ___ _ 5.98 The Board o*f Freeholders re- dent, announced, lln; senior darts, Dave Hudaniah; Casln have wiped out Nasser' and his A course in art appreciation. Avenue and Bloomingdale Avenue Ir °. will be the instructor. cently allocated $3,000 as their government at that time, he said. junior foubhooting, Emery Enz; Schools. • - !•: tf share.of this work.. ... taught toy Womcr C. Burger of 26 senior foulshootinc, Jim Shcl- D. Flannel Skirl with double fold Jhcn_lhc_XInitcd States would not Holly_£t_reet_will start Wednesday The speed limit on these street* Hintz attended Oreen- North Union avenue will be have had to send troops r himcr; junior badminton, Steve Is 25 miles per hour as set by Ncw pleated front _ 5.98 evening, Sept«nb'c» ~I7rTr"t Patterson; senior badminton, King I Jersey statute. widened six feet, three feet on anon, he commented. p.m., and a crafts class. Instructed 'S either side, between Springfield Thc people always hasten to add, Ward; Junior horseshoes, Ira Car- by Jules Provlne of Lincroft, will E. Orion Sweater with high neck and thc >art £ avenue and Alden street Mr. thc rabbi said, that they had no be initiated Monday evening, Sep- Scekiug \ ribbed front __ - 4.98 * * ° Grail stated that half the street desire to occupy Egypt; they only tember 15, 8 to 10 p.m. Both DRUG STOR Service will be available to traffic while wanted to rid it of Its dictatorial classes will be held at the Art Cen- Vaiscr; senior archery, King Tables anil Chain* 1 ^ Pifoductiothe Junion lasrt spring. will b y 'government. ter. Ward. An appeal for the cU»u»u"6n.or member, of the Junior the project is being carried out Swim Carhival results were as F. Flannel Skirt with € low pleats 10.98 34 Eastman St. Cranford, N. Mrs. When this projec_ t is completed. When questioned about how thc Mrs. Robert Scavy, vice-presi- loan of five conference tables and the township' will proceed withiTsracll people feel about Ameri- dent In charge of classes, stated follows: 15 to 20 folding or straight back (opp. Cranfonl ThMtrt). Intermediate division: 25 yard Yes, we will accept mail and phone orders the widening of Alden street, be- cans, he said they were respected. that thc art appreciation course is chairs for use by the. United-Fund FREE DELIVERY — TEL. BRIDGE 64100 the tween North Union avenue and The rabbi felt at home in Israel designed as a lecture discussion crawl swim, Hobert Klempa; of Cranford was made this week. on these items! «*»««.. Dr. Kenneth W. JULES PROVINE WEKNEK C. BURGER breath holding, John Stewart; Thc furniture is needed for th* of thc Miln street, and of Miln street, be- because it is a western-type dem- scries, and will be interesting to Stor« Also in WosrHold tween Eastman street and Alden oeracy*,~be stated.' For example, both painters and non-painters. funny dive, Steve Patterson; fancy fund's temporary headquarters at berestrici- dive, Robert Klcmpa; underwater SPORTSWEAR, GOEKKFS THIRD FLOOR street, public Service and the New he said, he was free to walk at will Mo work will be required—only a well as' thc artistic aspects of atomic age. 338 Walnut avenue. " , W* RMWTV* The Right Jersey Bell Telephone CornjAny in the streets. sincere interest in art. work:) of art throughout thc histor- Discussions of famous painting*, swim, Jeff..Davics and biggest Any local organization, church _ It Beginnert. wfll be '' '• '<•> '."V ' To Limit QuantitiM still-have poles to move on the lat- Rabbi Shanken said the people Slides from famous museum col- ical period. According to Mr. sculpture und architectural unit;, splash, Robert Klempu. or office having any of the item* ter two streets before this work In Israel are happy and have a lections and other audio-visual aids Burger, this approach Is pertinent, jvill alwuys follow' the illustrated Advanced division: underwater are requested to contact the it-... can get underway. feeling of security, and confidence. will bring great art works of thc because art is an uctlvity of the lectures. swim, David Hudarilsh; UnitepV Fund at thc Walnut av- Stor#Hours: The engineer reported the sum-fie was greatly surprised and past and present to thc group. Thc hunum mind und its course threads Mr. Burgt-r is teaching at Falr- stroke, William Duncan; back enue address or telephone Robert through history from thecarly cave Icigh Dickinson University in Mad- •Uoke, Richsurd Klcmpa; cruwl. ballet danc- mer load sealing program i* near- amazed In what had been done in lecture!) will embrace thc human 4t the Red-Strong Fuel two Free Parking U4» — K*. 1, We* Jmey Mi frke 8b. <».. No. t, Jeffenoa Nortfc of 8** Jmwtf St . . JXaafer* 1-ltM K* (Cb«t*«a«4 ©« P*B* *) tmPmami) psychological and sociological, as man to the man of the present (Couthttud on 9*99 4) , . (Continued on Patfc 3) 'Co.

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THE CRAWrORD CITIZEN AND CHR6OTCLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28. 1958 Page Three PlfeTwo THE CRANFORD CITIZEN A>ID CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26," 1958 r Corcoran, Miss Patricia Drake and Grade 4, Mrs. Arthalinda Qutiin- day to charges of ombozzlinft. S4.- 1040-41-42 and art now 16-1.7-18- us and/Mrs. Mary Jane Massi- W. ion Hoffjnan, Frederick C. meeting were: Mrs. J\ S. Greena- of the Cranford Board ,of Educa- and Mrs. Ivey Sullivan. field; Grade 4, Mrs. Mary Miss Malleville MacNeill; Grade ;tance, MissDiane Gottko and Miss ;*J70 from the Cranford Savti\(is and years of age. mino; Grade 1, Miss Mary Mar- Ward arid W. J. Van De Mark, Coaunittee Wfll Study wald, president; Mrs H. F. Helle- tion, also served as chairman for Junior High Seboola and Miss Barbara Pfarrcr; c 4, Mrs. Alice Collins, Miss Muriel | Teresa Mataranulo; Grade 5, Her- Loan Association between Sep-! Two other tournaments;-- the tell, Mrs. Shirley'Pelan and Mrs., \duli School Sets Dates electronics specialists. —4Continued-fTom Page Ij : Mr* the college's * silver anniversary Assignments for the junior high 5, ^Ernest Hobbie and Mrs. The State Department of Pub-Schneider and Mrs. Rhoda W61- 'bert Schumann, Robert Belle and tombor, 1057,'and April 12. 1358- jlftth Annual Union County BQ/S sky; Grade 5. Philip Cea. Mrs. : For School * . . For FolT tnitlee headed by Freeholdter Kinney and Mrs. J. B. Brewster, convocation last February; schools" are: VincenF~SSrntowskl7 lic Utilities notified thmee commit- Miss Rosemarle Noto, and Grade Mr. Babinec cnti-ied hi;- plra b>-- Tennis Tournament and the 11th George Herlich, a former board hospitality; Mrs. Charles Mer- featured a dedication . of the col-principal for both Cleveland and NormaSearle and Mrs. Corinne fi. Miss l^ois' Biisstn and Miss Mary ' fore U. S. piftnrt Judjje Ri-ynier Annual Union County Girl's Ten- Kennedy; Grade 3, Mrs. Lorraine Ruth Coppage and Mrs. \] -and-Centrar member. This group rtcommend- warth, treasurer; Mrs.. R. Seavy, lege's new campus site and an ad-Sherman junior high schools; Taul dancing, upholsjery, "Our Town," terson,; Grade 6. Mrs. Barbara Donovan. -' -" OlszewsW and Miss Lois Little- (Continued on Page 3) Railroad trains 656 and 657, be-Craney, Ronald Erikson and Mrs". >d that the college abandon its' vice-president; Mrs. A. W_. .Schellcr, dress by U. S. Senator Clifford P. Buonaguro, assistant to principal; ten lectures onXranford offered in tween West Trenton and Bound Brcokside PAaco School — prin- Worti'ndyke stii"'ho d;itc ldr sen-[start the s;nn« day (Saturday, Vashti Ybthers. present building 'and move to itscorresponding secretary; Mrs. F. P.Case. Under Mrs. Redden's direc- Cleveland faculty —. Seventh 1 will be held October 1 and conjunctiojf with the Cranford Brook, may be •)discontinued. cip;il. Miss Etta Tunner; kinder- ttnemu.^ . ,. St-ptt-mber (!, at 9'JO a.m )• These O'Connt'll, exhibit's; Mrs. Elven League/of Women Voters, and new campus sitt>- off Springfield tion, a five-day program .was ar-grade, English andjfeocial studies, it °wa* announced today by Dr. Hearing will bo on Friday, Sep- Walnut Avenue School — prin- garten. Miss Marfearot Cojnpton A fprnvr assistant --ecrctary nf,-tournament:; are open U» boys-;.nd irls avenue.'opposite komahegan Park. Sheahan, membership; Mrs. E. W.ranged, including an educators' Miss Joan Gander, Joan Pol- tenner W. iversen. president- psychology for every day living. tember 5, at 11 a.m-, in the PUCcipal) Miss Irene Gilbert; kin-and Mrs. Elaine Coht'n; Grade 1, the association.. Mr. B.ihiiun- 'was « who' we're born after Jaiiu- ^ 'Additional information on all Dr. Jones requested the newMarok, publicity; Mrs. Harold meeting, a business and industrial lard and Mrs. • Ejigenie Miller; office, 1100 Raymond boulevard, dergarten, Mrs. Marlyn FOgel and Mrs. Irene Parzykowski, Miss hu- disehari>i'(-l >" June afti r the KBI •'•> '• committee to determine if the col- Young, ways and means;, and Mrs. dinner, two anniversary recep- mathematics and science, John Ma- Tlic rcgistratfon will be conduct^ courses can be Obtained from Mr. Miss Ann Dolccki; Grade 1. Miss cille Bizozowski. Mvs: Suzanne"' ;s:nd an audit showed short/i^es in : from the lege has any future use for the old C. H. Paul. TRIP RATES Selby at Cranford High School or ewark. tions, an alumni dinner as well as dej, Lorenz Weibel, Miss Sally Am 7 to 9 P4n. at Cranford Albert A. Smith of 401 Central Jean Harris and Miss Helen Latid- Stanley; and Miss Joan English h>* aefoimls. Grant School at the co,rn,er of the dedication .ceremony. Lambert and Miss Lucy Hartnett. lh School, where all courses wiU from Dr. Iversen at Uni6n Junior graf; Grade 2. Miss Joan Jarman. — to and from — College. ^ avenue requested that the com- Grade 2. Miss Barbara Hoolzi-r, I5tt£. II. MacHean. pre-ulent of AlIIOI)^ 1 1 A|»|»r«>V«'(l Springfield avenue and Holly A member of the Board of Edu- Eighth grade, science, Mrs. Har- Miss Denise Costelio and Miss Eli- Miss Millie Kiviez/o- ;md M». street. Also to be considered. Dr. Display VFW mittee take action "to require cars the "'association, reportfei hist. Permit for the ^instruction o£j cation nine years, Mrs. Redden riet Strein and Edward Schmidt; nor Stearns; Grade 3. Miss Mar- Myra Click; Gracif.3. Miss Jo.in 1 Jones said, Is the maintenance fac- (Continued from'Page 1) parking all night in streets have month ui^it tin short.iu<- i^ fully the new buildini; of Union Junior was instrumental in "the founding mathematics, Miss Jeanette Arm- . Idlewild, LaGuardia & Newark jorie Burrison and Mrs. Eliza- Melvin. Mrs. Lrtriiv Holhousio and tor of the old building constructed ning entry from East Liverpool, UJC Junior Achiever lights. Ulayor John L. Brennan .'inercil .liy^insurancit. C'nlU'Ue on Spiinntield avenue was sunns of the Cranford Adult School and strong; social studies, Mrs. Carole beth Clothier; Grade 4. Miss Ger- Mrs. Gt-nerewtti- Orulilki: Gi\uie in 1898 as well as. capital improve-' Ohio.\ - said the matter will he in- .iinony ll buildiny; permits ap- was its direAor lor four years. owe; social studies and English, Airports — Grand Central & Award to_ Elizabethan aldine Pfarrer and Miss Hazel .4; Miss Ruth Morgan. M^iss Dov- ments which might be Necessary Members of the men's group are vestigated. pruveil Tuesday niulit by Ttiir.ater tin- luri- is ' £RH«;i>00 No fec^ \Vas Shop Jersey .State Federation of Wom-grade, mathematics and science, a graduate of Thomas. Jpfferson Skerratt. Mrs. Elmyia Shuuart. and Grade ert I. Nylen, Joho.JJagan, Philip Mail registrations should 22iii.l Annual Junior MenV Tcnn|s cli>n i.'i-d lur. the penr.it by the O. en's Clubs and she formerly served Roosevelt School — principal. 6. Nicholas Sforrazza, Mrs. Marion N Ruhhi Say ft Berardinelli, Robert Bische, Wil- Miss Leona Bozek, Burton Farber, ssed to the tranford Adult High School. Elizabeth-Xwas an- MEREDITH 8. CONLET . Lincoln School Tinirnanient and the Junior Wiun- "as the district's youth conservation Thomas Tipaldi; a kindergarten. liam Garrity, Jphn Conley, James Miss Mary Niland and Joseph Pet- fehooi Cranford High School. nounced this week bv^Dr. Kenneth Lincoln School-"—principal, Miss Eschenlauer and Philip Pflaum. (Continued from Page I) chapman?" She is a past president Miss Joan Fletcmeyer; Grade 1. ,fii'* Tennis Tourtianieut will \«rt . Pel nuts for six one-faniily Snook, .George Drapeau, Patrick ; English and social studies, best End place, Cranford. C. MacICay, Beatrice Warner; kindergarten, this country in only ten years. , of the Roosevelt PTA and she also 6-2000-BRIDGE-61200 Mrs. Gwen Ising, Mrs. Carolyn under way at tlio Warinanco TeiV^ dwellings were also approved as NOW! Choose from Boyle and Thomas Korner.' Mrs.' Elizabeth Duffy, Mrs. Edna [A brochure listing al courses Advertising Co. . Miss Mary Lou Cody and Miss Dor- He pointed to the example oil the was activ^in the Cranford High Mr. HeimmeJ^was a member of Mason and .Mrs. Phyllis Kimball; uis Courts'. Waiiiianeo Park, Eli/ii- ^follows: Winwooil Homes, 1, '1, Laird and Zygmond Bork. SCARBROUGH'S A £ A CAB SERVICE i instructors kwill be distributed othy Weinberg; Grade l,Mrs."Vir- Babinec Pleads Hulch Valley. "This wus once a The post color guard .was also School PTA> Mrs. Redden is an ESJACO, a/ifunior Achievement Grade-2, Mrs. Trudy Frists, Miss lieth- Hosi-lle, on Saturday, Sip- .3 ••and 4 Baldwin. r.Mirt. SU.Ofl'l Eighth grade, mathematics. Miss all homes" in Cranford next company^sponsored by Esso Stan- Corporation Role ginia Jones, Mrs:. Adelaide Roseh- malaria swamp. Now the area is chosen by Robert Kerney, state active member of 'the Village Im- Sanrlng Cranford 36 Y«am . R- Dixon, Prop. li'mbcr ti. at (1:31) ;\ in. eaeh; Joseph Warsinski. Ill Wood- complete Madelyn Cassidy; science, Arnold t)r. Iversen said. Ampng dard'Oil Company, Linden. The kofUlfl B«u «»»Mrs. . «-«Hazel . Valentine.-v ; Marjorip/Ferguson and Miss June Guilty to Charge drained and productive for thecommander, for the honor of bear-^ provement Association and' the For M. S. Conley Both tournanionts are.j open to Hole road, $15,000: an WE ARE CLOSING SAT,, AUG.30th, the new United Fund of Cranford, Salle, Venetia and a* part of Glen- Fall colors The rabbi will talk about his etry, John Haegy. • Miss Jean Voorhees and John Mar- Republican County Committeeman »•>.• wood avenues. It is hoped, he said, Stripes! trip to Israel on September 5, dur- ' Bfathematles Staff der/ Jr.; instrumental music, A. ALL DAY—until Tuesda from the Seventh Elcctioif District, to seal Lincoln and Blake avetiues ing the Friday evening services at Refresher-mathematics, algebra, Donald Whellan; vocal music, Miss and ah Elder of the First Presby- and " parts of Balmiere Parkway, (Open Wed. "next week due to Holiday) Foulard Linings! Temple Beth-El. He invites any- plane geometry and general math- Marianne Gerhardt and Mrs. Alice terian Church. '•'V,.,: Denma'n road, Kaplan street and one who would like to know about ematics, Albert" Hein; general Wathne; home economics, Mrs. He resides at the. Woods Hole, Lafayette street If state aid funds New Patterns, the. country to attend the service. mathematics, algebra and plane, Myrtle . Krippendo'rf; industrial road address with his wife, Mar- hold out. ', The ftoselle-Cranf6rd chapter of geometry, Lawrence Llttman and. arts,! Charles Nelson; rentedial garet Haynes Conley, and thei Colors! Hadassah has asked Rabbi Shanken Mbs Beatrice Schwoerer; refresh- reading, Mrsv Gladys Baker and four children, David, Richard, Bri to speak at one of their meetings. Mrs. Redden er mathematics,- algebra, solid ge- Mrs. Mary White". - an and Brenda. Bloomingdale Avenue School (Continued from Page 1) ometry and trigonometry, Fred Hot Conneded/Hnth Any Other Wexel; algebrai arid Spanish, Miss irlndpaL Miss Geraldine Cleinin- Art Group Slates dent of the Alumni Association; Firi4 oi^imilar Name Town's Sidewalks < 1Q3 N. UNION AVE. — CRANFORD •+- BR 6-1099 ' (Continued from Page 1) Maj. Gen. Henry class. Satunlav Sruce Arnold, Ira Carlin, Steve Patterson, and Bruce Kent. bean angel Township Committee (Continued ]romPaoel) policeman to the area tjuring these ...look two hours would be a more cU fective safety move than the parRy ing ban. like one A report recommending changes they're hero now-smart new style* In top qo&firft in, the jpivil Defense siren system '"FLYING A" so the warning may be heard more easily throughout the town- v -"- instructaf wUI be ship was referred to the commit- long wearing Buster Browns, America's favorite tee of the wMble tor study. G. Holmes Williams, CD director, ubmitted the report, prepared by children's shoes. Bring your children in now (or

...ma best selection and let us (it them carefully i:m- Children~tiave fun and learn and perfectly in a new pair for school wear. & m m m m m •*.« • mm m m m m m - m » m m m i APPRAISALS valuable safety lessons in ... •AY WAD AY For Insurance or Estate • 25%rnortmll«ag«! Purposes. - • 20% fMltr atoppini BUSTER BROWN'S BIG ;-V! •:••}! Diamonds • Blowout prottctwnl According To Size SHOP •Watches ( >• QuM nuuUngl 90% oltir« trouble occur In A little can d '>•••' -''J:- V'^'***." '•ifC-' -- '•w'*Vft?f%'''tv-*v '• rk^n. THE CRASTOttP CITTCEW AKP CHUONlLU^ T A* Tour taken last Friday evening. Mr. Al- bert was taken ill last 'Thursday V. Albert of South Unami Stars Trounce Thomas afternoon in , a local real estate anis Club rft.lv known iff ice: and was taken to~hfe-rhomy a crittealT remained in^» ^j^way •"* removed to the hospital the •jildcr, last night „, Hahway !» ' • Sets Youth in .where he was following evening. pital. Rahway> WherC W *^l A return game at. Cranford's Garden State Field on Saturday: M Alley Loop", again saw the Unami Division Minor League All-Stars top ihL Kcnii. Rebuilding Task worth Small-Fry All-Stars, U-6. Cranford had won the first gamcM Applications- for membership in the Cranford kiwanis Youth Bowl- "Cenilworth by a score of 9.3 ^ A "green but large" Eroup of candidates is exported to import on reyious Monday. Labor Day *or the first dny's practice in preparation lor the 1958ing League Were accepted at a meeting held recently in Veterans' Winning pitcher Joe Trc?a Wcn( Cranford High School football seaten. Coach Stan Grayson reported » * ] Memorial Home on South aVenue Giants, A's the distance, allowing six ^iu •., today. east. The League is sponsored by striking out thr^ee, and issuing B(J Only one starrer will be back the Kiwanis Club of Cranford. passes. Opposing him won- Frank from the Cougar's' 1957 state sec- WillClash Dressier, relieved by Bob l.ssRt ^ Swimmers tional chainpionihip team — Ron E. Calvin Shire, president of the Maloney.ia swift back. Jirn Swack- league, opened the meeting and I n ;he fourth. ' • • , hamcr, whom-Coach Grayson lhad introduced Albert Bcndlin, treas- In Playoffs Honoring Kenilworth's wishes ti I Heinz Loss boon counting on for most of hisurer, who was a leader of the'group^ play base-stealing, (Cranfi rd • last year.' Mr. Bendlin gave a brief Playoffs for the championship of nor League rules prohibit quarterback duty. liaS .decided to outline on the operation of the je Cranford 'Boys' Baseball in regular season play), 1 he, UnaiJ tiaktd Beans ToAshbriook transfer to Oratory School in Sum- Leagues' Major Leagues will begin league and announced there are ;eam quickly took advantage oil W»n Porl anJ Tomato Sauce In a return meet, thi- Cranford mit for his senior year. openings for interested ' boys and on Saturday, September 6, it was several passed balls and throwing Swimming Club defeated Xshbrbok flot one* to whip out the crying girls between the ages of 10 and inpimced today. • errors to push across their 11 rurj BROILIHG or FR YIMG - RE AD Y-TO-COOK Swimming Club, 69-69, Tuesday at jtQWe i without excellent reasons, The Giants, tltlists in the Na-in the first three inningii, aided by I the .Cranford pool. This avenged jCoac n Grayson refuses to be pes- tional League, will meet the Ath-seven hits.' , Instruction for new bowlers will letics, the top team in the American 4 a defeut handed to the Cranford ^ simisUc about the season. He pre- be given by Vincent Reynolds of - Early Scoring; PENCIL swiramers last week, -_, { League, in a best-of-three series for Cranford scored the first run" of I SHARPENERS Swift's Meats Garwood, who has been instru- the township crown. '.', ' . -• The win gave the newly-formed mental in forming many youth the game in the first inning on two] local team n 2-2 record for the Second game ot the series,is set errors and a single by Trez/a, \ leagues k) this area. A mixed team I for Sunday, September 7, and a t for Bailies season. It was the final inter-club CHS Physical is being formed for the -first time Photo by Jerry Kotlara Kenilworth tying it up in the seel third contest, if necessary, will CHICKENS f ,'-• meet of the year for Cranford. this year for 'boys and girls over ond, as Guy Del Corso singled'and High point winners were.:, For take place on Saturday, September scored on a passed.ball and two in. 2 X Exams Slated 13 who already have had one yqar KINGS, QUEENS OF. THE COURTSy-rPlctured above, grouped around the trophies they won in the 13, All games are scheduled to get Ashbrookr Ellen Hebel, 15 points Physical examinations will be of bowling sanctioned by the: .3 Recreation Committee's playgrounds tennis tournament, are the winners in the Various categories field ground-outs. Three more • for winning three events; for Cran- 1 underway at 1:30 p.m. in the second put Cranford Whole, Split/ OiMTtered given to all candidates' for fall American Junior Bowling Con- - of competition. Left to.right: Robert Knox, Carol Marino, Hilary Grote, David DeLonge,-John With- 1 fdrd Laura Frank, 10U points for Probable site of the first game on two walks and hits by Date I c athletic teams at Cranford High gress. ' ' •;_.-, crlngtoh, Barbara West, Patricia Ferrelra, Valerie Gelgcr, Carol Leonard and Sandra Connolly. n first, a second and a third place, School on Tuesday. Coach Bill Bowling will take place at Echo will be the Adams Avenue Field, Gershman, Jay .Schaefkr anil or Ort-Up and Lynn A-shwell and Paula Sel- while the second contest will prob- Ricky Watson. Milk #mprif!«r l Martin,'physical education de-./J Lanes, Mountainside,. <;ach Satur- Ib. by, 9 < points for a first and a' partWient head, announced to- ' day for a period' of 28 weeks. ably be played at the Garden State A seven-run splurge in the third ONE PRICE ONLY! ^UPERRieHTCOlP second each. - ' ' day.\ Teams consisting of six members Field. Probable site^fof the third inning provided-) the oushion for Old Fashioned Loaf *TXIT 29< YOUR CHOICE The race results: 25-yard free Sophomores; juniors and sen- each will be formed to compete Crown game is undecided, a "leagui Cranford as Jim Carpenter, aided 31 l lt spokesman said. .Condition of thi . A&P*s one^price policy assures you of rhe topT grade Broilers and Fryers a> Hw style, bpys, 8 and under, Glenn iors out for football will be ex- for Several trophies "Which ore High school girls*, singles (ad- 1 by two throwing errors, cleared Plata Meat Loaf ;'i";;" 29* N oilman, C, first; Hodney V.Hour!- John Witherington won the high I the .elementary girls' crown with grounds will be th« dtterminin the bags with a hit to center- ' adverrlsedl price, You won't see tjhf°sam« grade chickens wrapped differently at amined .beginning at 10:30 a.m. awarded at a dlnner-dancc held at school boys! advanced tennis tour- 6-0, 6-0. victor• • y •a •t th*• e —•expens—e vanced), Marino over O'Connor, factor in choice of, fields. Pickle or Olive Loaf •?;:".;;"" 29« luki A. second, and Ty Hill, C,; -—•• - . the end of the season. .6-0, 6-0; "Brown over Gillespie, field, scoring Dave Prill, Dennis a higher price at A&P, nor a higher price for cut-up or quartered chickens. 1 third; girls 8 and under, pebble \ Soccauln Solby. C. and Lynn Holland. In the backfield. Coach Grayson 12-0, was the round robin cham- reported as follows: High school reira over Claire LeForge, 6-4,6-3; July, it is reported. Repairs were Del" Corso came in to pinch hit j e Andersen. games will be bowled at a cost Realemon C.; back stroke, 25 yards, boys 15 jb cxvcclin£ t0 pion. . boys' singles, Stanton over Dave Bucher over Sue. Ronnlund, 7-5 made to the baseball fields used Working the count"" to 2-2, ha| HARRISON'S of one dollar. This amount will in- to 1.. Dan Fmn. A: Pete French. |whfr p,ayod some junior varsity poppVd up to end the game. n, CANNEDHAMS 3.19 5.45 clude the use of bowling shoes. - Other champions are: Robert Skaggs, 7-9, 6-0, 6-4; Witherington 0-6, 6-1; elementary girls, Con-by the league. ' . SHOP C, and Dave Hardy, C; girls 15 to ball last year, at .quarterback; r;:; Knox, Sandra Connolly, David De- over John O'Connor, 6-2, 6-0; high" nolly oyer Paula Sejby, 6-0, 6^0; All persons who cooperated with 6-3248 Lemon Juice Super-Righa* . .„ BT-Lit, I IU m ^*.mt 17, Lynn Ashwell, C; Marcla Frank Pargiello at fullback and Applications arc available tlt Krochmal over Candy Barges, 8 N. UNION AVE. Cranford Police Headquarters, 114 Longe, Pat Ferjeira;, Valerie Gei- school girls' doubles, Marino and : the project were thanked by a Mrs. Havens Is First Elner Ml brand Achilles. C. and Kathy Weise. C. junior Rich Dombrowski and Ma- Grote-over Sue O'Connor and Ka- 6-4. 11-9, and elementary 'boys, league spokesman. _, SLICED BACOH North )(lnlon avenue, and Peter- ger, Carol Leonard' and Barbara •— ( loney in the halfback spots. He sen's "Hershey" Dairy. 3 Walnut West. thy Summerall, 6-0, 6-2; Brown Knox over Sheldon Cohen;-6-l, 6-2, In Echo Flag Tourney 5/ Forcocttallt Ib. C 12. Frank O'Brien, C; Ed Springer, hopes these boys will shape up as a avenue, and must be returned to a Robert topped Mickey Mahan, and Gillespie over Dolly Lawson: and Mahan over William DeCha- lyirs. O. H. Havens won first I Cooked Hams 391.1 49J and talsdt 79 A, and Robert Patrick, A; girls 11 backfield nucleus for the season. tnembcr of the conjmittee by Sep- 8-6, 6-0, to take the elementary apd Carol Malmberg, 6-1, 6-2. I bert, 6-2, 6-3. TOWNSHU* OF place in Class A of the flag golf I " FANCY SHRIMP to 12, Paula Selby, C; Laura Frank, Possibilities for the. line include , - « According to US. GovemmssA tpecJHcjHons tember 2. Serving oi^the commit- grade boys' title. Sandra swept to AN wc« VACATINO ivm- tournament for women at the 1 C; and. Lynn Holland, C; breast Seymour Chaimovitch at center. coronnx AMJ DART- ^du> Lake Country Club, West-1 Mexicoin stroke, 25 yardfe, boys 13 to 14, tee again Jhis \ycar "wjll be Mr. Rich Harvey at guard. Joe* Peters Reynolds/*Mrs. J. MillerN>f Kenil- Moses-Playle on Tuesday. Mrs. W. A. Wei- With tweet ptppera HtlP IQUf PAYCHECK Bruce Springer, A: Steve Felmei- and Michael Gcritikr^at- tackles and Buy A^P's Dependable Groceries! worth, and Mrs. John Ranhofer Swim Club 1-2 In Its First GO HJk'THiP ster, A, and Dan Finn. A; girls 13 Jack LaGrayco and basketball star FARM FRESH PRODUCE and Mr. and Mrs. Bcndlin of bran- Finals Sunday tilled _ . In Class B, Mrs. J. A. Fcrcusonl WEAR THK to 14, Ellen Hebel, A; Kathy Wiese, Mickey Taliaferro at ends. Mickey ford. 'Additional aduit assistance ata in Uw eani C. and Laura Frank, C. Top-seeded Dan Moses will County. New was first, with Mrs. M. H. Jordan I played with jayvees as a soph- will be most welcome. three Inter-Club Meets waa fllad In the . Free style, 50 yards, boys 15 to omore but d not go cut for foot- meet unranked George Playleln OfHce. on Aofuat . 17; Clint Craije, C; Mike Schleiffer, \ Young" members of the Cranford Swimming Club defeated the 4ST-B, and SAUCED 2-37< ball last f the finals of the Cranford Rec- A, and Jim Stuart^' CLiftee style, Springwood Swimming Club at Colonia Saturday but* dropped earlier Ghlia Beauty SWEET CORM Most the linemen are both Bowling League Meets to-Mlndow«J»b^tta AAbrAlc ThaipfaufihtitMIt inter^hib reation Committee tennis tour- 25 yards, girls 15 fo n.Snen Hebel. all >nd Uaexjfcrienced. Coach riaeets _ A: Lynn .Ashweu, -C^ and lCathy nament at 3 pjn. Sunday on the delivered Fresh c reported. Plans Its Season meets'in which the Cranford dub Weis, C; underwater swim, 50 fiirst; Pat McDanlels, M, second; Springfield avenue.courts, iof said CMnalrnaUl anandd' Dartmouth Chow Mela Dinner Dally From Briik yards, Dave DeLonge .and Tony t through graduation arejr Plans for the opening of the has participated. • • Playle scored a surprising 6-3, A KtEP YOUR Irien, center; Rich 1958-59 season of the Cranford j The following. Cranford swim- athy Wiese. C third. BCQTNNINO at tha tntanaetion o* Ctiiaen local FaraM 2r55 -tohn (tie) and Jay French, all 6TO victory--over 'second-ranked the eatterry. Una of, Oallowi Bin £ CELLAR DRY 10- iwd Rich Frank, guards;' Bowling League were completed mers scored in the; 80-78. victory One .hundred'yards— boys IS Road and the nortWatfy Una of ~ jg .vi :H Tripl.p.e. Murray Levine to reach the fi- nail Boad; thence • along f-M Kit: Free style relay, boys 9 to 1? jenbruch and John Pfanne, tackles; Friday night at a meeting of offi- aver Springwood: Free .style, — and 16, John Welnmann, M, first; line of Cornell Road in an easterly Fran Ueal Faraw • ' ' NORWAY I Ken Weeks and Rich Frutche^r, cers and team captains at the boys 9. to 12, Bob Knox,1 first; Rich nals. Moses had little trouble direction ss*M faat to a point of Aslibrook, Tom D'Orio, Rich home of President Roy K. Scheller Doug Tucker, C, second; Jim Stu- in turning back Jack Robinson, tansency; , Utenc* . . aoythaiaitaily I m-mt Felmeister. Robert Patrick/andu ends; and backfleldmen George Erdmann, third; girls 9 to ISt, Bob- alone an arc having a radios of 68 WATER CAULIFLOWER in Park avenue. art, C, third. feet, a distance of 87,10 feet to a Wesson Oil • • ••• .•••..•, / -1 Williams. Bob Salinard. &orm Mul bie Weiss, 1st; Leslie Cooper; 2nd; 6-2,6-0.' ' ' ">••/'• •'•,.•.•"• point on said are where the- south- Mark Gordon; girls 9 to ,. . t -» • - - flrai erity—From «Mteni Firat The 24«team league will bowl and Nancy Oathout, third; boys IS Relays'--r? boys .under 10, Min- 'In the quarter-finals, Moses erly aide Una of ComeU Road would • REPELLENT #C TOMATO SOUP w««. f A, fordl Nancy Oathout, Paula Selby, I'drow^-Howie Rainey, Matt Bolcer, v dowaskin (Dick Slocum. Jeff Wells. Intersect said are If. said southerly. for feting, S*U Bob Ferguson and Hal Domaratius, at the Dreamland Bowling Arena, to 15, Clint Crane, second; Dave had to hWstle to defeat Dick aide Una of Cornell Boad war* pro- ! ^ KnPxk ..• ns I V* Leslie Cooper and Laura Frank; Cranford opens it"~s ~nine-gam " e at the Newark-Elizabeth city lines, Pejje Davenport and John Green); duced: thane* westerly along —id quart ICEBERG LETTUCE »17c boys and girls relay/.13 -to 16} , DeLonge and Dave Hardy, tied tor /Austin, 6-4, 10-8, while playle southerly, side line of ComeU Road CaHfanaa—ttlttlMcy season in less than a month, meet- beginning on Friday evening, Sep- third. •-•• . .•' "• • "V/.:- .-;• • girls under. 10, M, Jane Holchus, 130.70 fast to the easterly aide Una r Cranford. Joan William, Clint ing' Linden on September 27 at t tember 12, at 9:15 tun. Susan Schreck, Jackie Lozier and sailed past Ralph Maurer,- 6-2, of OaUows BUI Road; thence North Crane and Lynh. Ashwell. Also, girls IS to 15. Karen Tuck- 6-0. In other contests, Robinson 4B decrees Mr SO' West alons aald f SEEDLESS GRAPES 2 - 35c p.m. at the neighboring city. The schedule calls for bowling Susan Heesch; Wys, mixed ages. tide Une of OaUows HOI Road I 'C WRAP ,"":';k 25< every Friday night, with the ex-er, second. • . \.: -,. Id, John'Green, Bran Zimmerman, had to make a comeback to dis- feet to point or plaoa of BUILDERS' FJstFsrkiilag.' . BBOINNINO at a point in . dexola J JUuihiiaFaU 25ftrtN ••4^ Welke Fifth in N. J. fifth place. Ron is a student at ception of Good Friday. The two- Breast stroke — boys 9 to 11,Ken Cornell and John Weinmann, pose of Dave Dunham, 9-7, 2-6, aoutherly side Una of ComeU Road, man-sweepstakes win be reinstated Clajr Beall, second; girls 9 to IS. 1 aald point being distant KOJS feet Caddv Tournament Union College, Schenectady. N. Y. and girls, mixed ages. M, Jane Hol- 9-3; * and Levine defeated Heino easterly from - the Intersection of General Supply All rurpow Oil BARTLETT PEARS 2 » 29c at the dose of the season. Lynn Holland, first; Kathy Qoinn, ",, Carol McDanlels, Mary Jane Taavoste, 6-0, 6-3. . •aid side line'of CorneU Road wtth Ron Welke of 2. Heathermeade] where he will enter bis aophomore !M, COtn- third; boys IS to 15, Dave Hardy, «ha easterly side Une of OaDows H1U Company place represented the fccho Lake year in September urdock and Pat Green. Boad: thencthence southeasterlaouUieasterly alonalongs thS boHls pdnd of Roy Brtpk l second; girls IS to 15. Lynn Asb- .Exciting CootMt westerlrly aide line of Dartmouth 49c County Club, Westfield, at the Roberti and Boad aannd the. front Una of lot Ha. 336 Centennial Avenue welL third; boys 1« to 18, Doug In.an exciting meet that was not TOWNSHIP OF CKANFOKD S36, ann arc diatance of S5.4S* ._faa,t CRACKERS 4'A ox. Mew iersey Caddy anS. .XUdd Gratitude is not only the Tucker, scondSCOIMI; Jim Stuart, third. I manexciungroeei mai was uui to a pointit ; saild arc havinht g a radiudi s l l th Or4M£««< Ma. M-1B BR4O505 —Cranford SUNSHINE plg. Masters' Tourtvjment at th B-A. ^_AV- _i_ wm a tn la. Clay I decided until the final relay, the AM ORDINANCE AMENDINO SSCT10M of IB feet: thane* northerly along White Rosa 17' PRETZEtS i Back stroke ri-boys 9 to U, Clay , an arc having • radius of 68 feet a CANTALOUPE -25c Ionia Golf Club last woek. to God wot BB ueau, vecniai Jeff Qulnn, third; I Asfcbrook Swimming Club B.18 OP CHAPTER S OF THE 19S1 distance of 1B.4O feet to • point jM Ur girls 9 V> IS, Leslie Cooper, first;!feated the Cranford team 89-79, on CODE OF OENERAL ORDINANCES where said aide Une of Cornell Road He 4Q-39-TO to %in OF THE TOWNSHIP OF CKANTORD. White Biwid Slice'd YHus --• • •-• --- ""- •• !«••«»«»»Saturday,; AueusAugust IB16: Had ththe e BE IT ORDAttfED by the Township would intersect aald . arc: thence Tea Ba^s Lynn Holland, third; boys IS to mixed relay gone to Cranford, the Committee of the Tawnahlp of Cranford; along Mid aide Una of Cornell Road Dave Hardy, second; Tiave De- Section 1. That Section 8.18 of Chapter North 43 degrees 38.' 10" East 18JS <* FRANKFURTER While Roek result would have been a tie score. 0 of the 1951 Code of General Ordinance* feet to point or place of beginning, pig. 4t0 P> Frozen Foods SIM Rolls _ Loace, third; girls IS to 15. Karen of the Townihip of Cranfdrd be and thehave not been opened, and the Town- „» KC«W el Cota-Oolat Thicker, flnt; Lynn Ashwell, third. Cranford competitors scored as tame hereby i* amended to lead ai fol- ship Committee now deemi it advisable follows: Free style.— boys 8 andlow*: • and to the bast Interest of tha Town- Vieiia Sausaf e —^ 2 :;;, k ship that said portions of said Cornell ^^^aflU^^al^B^^DI^B^^a^^K ^Q^lDIOvU^^^v^BVv ^^f^j vO^v VJ a^A^^ Diving — boys. 9 to 13. Bo)» penalty b under_JRobin Warrington, second; Section B.la VnleM another ana Dartmouth Roads be vacated., No-Gal BanrttM Knox, flnt; girls 9 to 12; Karen expreuly provided by New Jerteertey Sta~ d the-Township STMWBERRIK2 SB girls 8 and under, Linda Johnson, tute. oSy perim"violating any of thel _""BE-I"T ORDAINE"^JCfJSJKD i "U. KTSKIF Salada C*r]son, thtofli boys 13 to 15, Dave provlJlons S thU chapter sluU Upw» I Conunjtlee.of the Township of Cranford, r u> fruitwa jui^^ppfaign'is open to all held at the Cranford pool the Chairman. Township Committee. 19S7 Chev. Bel-Air 6 A VermoitMair r t Girls 13 and 14, Joan Williams, Attest: . SMJ4 feet to a point of Raft's ChoBHrttes mala, residents of Union County, strong Mindowaskin club team. J. WATTEH COFFEE. .', .; thence southwesterly along ^White-silver, P.p., 2-Dr.. *Q, FrHw " ^L h |iswept all four relays last Thurs- second; Connie Beall, third; girls Township Clerk. having a radius of ft* feet,' Interior 516951 Vanity Fair .over 40 years of age, or those who 15 to 17, Kathy Wiess, first; Lynn nee of 87.10 feet to a point 4UtTPi will reach .that age during 1058. day to defeat the locals, 86-50. BUUaunt on said are ' where tha southerly Ti A to ". The forefoInK ordinance was finally side line of ComeU Road would In- Facial United States Lawn Tennis As- With CSC leading by a score ©ftAfrhweU, second; boys 15 patwd at a meetinc of the Township tersect said are If said aoutherly 1957 PPlymoutI h Belvidcre •.J.'tHmipl.J*."™i:£»' SgSSS^-^ '*>* sociation rules will govern all play. 48-42, the MSC won the three re-'**"•Pete • FrenchFrench, , first;first: DouDOUgK Tucker Committee oi the Township* of Cranford aide line of Cornell Road were pro- V duced; thence westerly - along aald 4-Dr. Hardtop. Biege-Gold.| W•'- Spaldings have distinction With Sesnh off .—uoiry rovonres— •-U*-- nil*** w«»w io'/i«» and all matches must be played maining races and the. relays. . and 'Jiro Stuart, tie for second. on August 3«. IMS. aoutherly aide line of Cornell Rnad Breast stroke — girls 11 and 12. J. WALTER COFFEE. 1M.TO feet to UM easterly Safe .MM P.si. Automatic].. Plasticl that can't be copied and is always promptly at the scheduled time. A crowd of about 350 witnessed Township Clerk. of Callow* HU1 Road; thenceNorth' 1 | ^ B-1S Covers 2 The winners and runners-up of Laura Frank, first; Lynn Holland, Dated: August S«. 1WM. 46 degrees 8? BO" West along aald :••: ':•(*• the meet Adv. Fee«: tiM aide line of (tallow* HIU Road 81 J»0 recognized. Spaljding Saddles show each division will receive awards, The scoring: Width of pool — second; Paula Selby, third; girls feet to point or place of beginning. boys 6 and under, John Hume, 13 and 14, Karen Tucker, second; BEOINNINO at a point fan tha 19H Chev. 4 Dr. — 8 you're in rJickhow about style, Lynn Ashwell, third; underwater aoutherly aide Una of ComeU Road, Red NEW JERSCTS ONLY PARI Cranford. first; Carl Frank, C, sec- TOWNSHIP OF CKANFOKD aald point being distant U0.1B feat Heater, White & Comfort and good shoe value. Huetan Napkins ond; Tony Wells, M, third; girls swim — David DeLonge and Brian rHHWi OrUmmmf Me. **~11 easterly from . the intersection of S1W5 Swiss Sl Slicei s M^W- Apg » Re-||alpkirrf jeiiy A.,,. »*„ MUTUa TROTTING TRACK AJJ ORD(MA>JCE VACATINO DAY aald side Una- of ComeU Road Satin Flntih '\Z'--:W^\ 6 and under, Georgia Ann Gibbs, Conley, tic for first PLACE. BETWEEN CENTRAL AVkV with easterly tade Una of Gallows l c Air M, first; Terry Mineur, C, second} Back stroke — boys 15 to 17, NUE AND M0HMAND1B PLACE. . Hill Road; thence southeasterly $10.95 Imported Barri's ChoctiMt Cookies r°l;"39 Pete French, second; girls, 15 to 17, WHEREAS. ' a street known w Day along the westerly side line of Dart- 1956 With4«OTf ftV Sandy Selby, C, third. Place, extending from Orange >Avenue mouth Road and the front Una of landsd together * of SO Pie 4S Karen Tucker,- first;• Ann Mineur, ! to Nomumdl* J*Uc*. In th« Township of lot No. S3fl, an arc distance of 13.43 Radio, Heater, Light C SKCUU. Savt 1O« >" SIZE •*- Twenty-five yards — boys 7 feet to a point, aald arc having a second; Laura Frank, third: girls' 1 craiuVwd. wai «wuhed and d*dk»t*d radius of U"feet:' thence northerly 8, Glenn Neuman, C, , by 1 map duly filed with the fM,nt-j along an arc having a radhis; of f» Mirm JOH« Park** Values/ Ann I cirrk of the County of Union on ...__ iaMff [m i ncut> TrntA WHEREAsr Day Place between Cen- poinit t where) laiid aidide llini e of Cor- MUM 4. »•> third; girls 7 and 8, Susan | ^ , - ^"^ LOAFERS — Buy a corfoa for Wb« wttk^Nidl!^ MUtU Mt tral Av«nue and Normandle PUe«a has neU Road would Intersect said are: Wagon, Blue, Heater, Buy POUND CAKE Ueesch, M, first; Betty Slocum, M, not b**« opened; and thence, along aald side-Una.of Cor- 5^1^ LUBCheOB lo«d«*»e — Cold 4 IMUUtMtT ;t.»cond; Linda 'Johnson, C. third; WHEAEAS. the Township ComnUltee neU Road North 43 degrees 3S' W N.J.SUU-ReKnlarSiza pg ROLLS CUNUMSH now drtfmi it advUable and to the best CCast t IBIMM feet toto l Paper Cups • 6*. ti«« «i 10 "ys 9 and 10, John Green, M, Pitch-Pult Touraey tnt*T*,t at the Townihlp that the laid beginnlrta*. LbjiiM .first; Jc« Wells. M. second; Scott portion of Day Pb>£#. between Central RifizRVMO. HOWKVKB. _. 1956 Packard Clipper 8 — 2.42 Fonda brand SOUR RYE Avenue and Normandle Place, be vs- ToWMhlp the right to tnatntaln. operate. WHhVceiiH l|o« Cigarettes » 2.42 Snow wtiiU IChrlstenson. C,- third. Set for Sept. 13, 14 caUd; >«(>aF. tenew and replace by' ttaalf. or White-Turn., Coupe, Crietierfisld, CsnMh, Kooh. Lucky $trl'xe. Old Gold. Philip Morris Fa#er Males The 2nd Annual Union County BE tT ORDAINED by the Township by any UcenSee or bobter of a fran- o« Ubel tan —JUck ip MW (tr thi Lug Waek-Eil! Girls 9 and 10, Nancy Oathout, Committee of the Township of Crahford, chiae km the Townahip, any poles. Heater, Automatic .••• ' C, first; Jane Holchus, M, second; Pitch and Putt Golf Tournament, ?w Jersey: wires, pipes, conduits, seark1 r fnatns. tjai oaiAi AttAwnc « MCIHC Section 1. That Day PUce between water tntlnt or any other -facility «r MANY OTHERS Prices •H*€tl<* A4P STORES CLOSED Susan Schreck. M. third; girls 11 conducted by the Union County Central Avenue and NormantUNdl e FiacPle* bbe equtemeitt Cor the mslntenanee and 12, Ann Mincur, C. first; Bob-Park Commission will be held Sat- and the time hereby Is vacated. erauon of any utility — at — Ut.. Aw,. lOtfc, U Section I. Thi* ordinan** shall take said portions of CorneU and Dartmouth Colgate's Ai arkeH PHI-BATES CAVALRY CORDOVAN ,bie Wicso, C, second;-Carol Mc- urdayy, September 13, and as provided by *' Roads vacated by this ordinance. LABOR DAY MON., SEPT. 1 Section X. This ordinance shall take Deterfent lor automata watken 1:43 P.M. IDaniels, M. third.' ' Septembee r H. at thhe G tute. effect Immediately as provided by sta- $8.95 Man wow I© ifcop «rly a«J buy SO-Ywd Ev*nl ll Pitch and Putt Course, Ken- " Nettoe tute. .«rr. .--<•«« fcf •*•' 3 Jay HolUajf! RAaNODAHY Fifty yards — boys 11 and-13f] ilworth-Urvlon. The ; ' v r • 11 - • _vy«f. : ^*y^:,WW-.ff7r-w. v -: ••>•:. • ••';•• y *; /:. •\r:^ '

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: ^ •."''. •'•'. CmZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. AUGUST 28. 1958

CITIZEN*M> CHUmngg. tmrasoCT. ATOPST H. \ Thomas and MicBael. tion by Septimber, 1939V Mo assist Mrs. Kenneth Baldwin children Jo Ann, Tom'and Mar- at Ship Bottom. Hillary Grote of Mrs. Rhein's mother. Mrs. ZwiHiird. Const ruction' has al- cltinrtg the current year at the, 28 Holly street was a guest sev-'' botbthh KecnsnKn . formerlferly of ready movi-d somi' t-ciuipmeni and I'resbvtL'rian W.«-k-Day Nursery Sis garet, of Albany, Ind., are" visiting taken up Mr. and Mrs. Victor F. Masort Mrs. Shank's brother and sister-in- eral days. Mrs. Central avenue, have School. Miss Tidabock U Married Social Happenings 411 \ Mrs. Hale is'a graduate of Mont- liiw. Mr. und Mrs. Charles M. Ray -Ipartfhts of their sixth child. Mi- ^ -jywmf 1 • — ancTrarnTIy^oT 15 Da'rthioutirroadr land Bride .J Presbyterian Church 'j\f f g ing - jchael Matthew, born August 20 Donnelly former residents of Andrew W. Kendall, is on tem- viously taught kindergarten in. was the setting Saturday lor the porary duty in EnglShd. 1 Joanne Wyman of Glen Arm, at Muhlenberj; Hospital, Plain- Cranford and Elizabc-th schools. Norman J. Hankins .of Bluff- 215 Arbor They also visited .Mr.' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Siegul and —^ Md.. formerly of 35 Columbia av- field. The couple's other children wedding of Miss Nancy Elizabeth, ton. IndL, was his brother's best Hm' V,>rned fnom'a two- S. J. TTeschkh e of Miami'' Shores, f vc r their daughters. Ellen arid Terri Mr., and Mrs. John Kopf of 10 cnue, is on the cfean's honor rank are Joytv. 15; Robert. 13. Victor, As Nnr;*er> Tidabock, daughter -ot Mr. and man. Ushers were Robert Weiss to -"•Miaa.i,'Fla.' i ,vi* ; wherwhere Tormeriformerlvy aLfiranford. of 715 Willow Street, spent the Mrs. L. B. Hale. 24 Lenox ave- Rare benevolence! the minister of Lakewood .and Thomas'. Per- Iherokcc road and their son-in- list in the college of arts and 12; James. 7. and Daniel. 5. Mrs. nue, has been engaged as a teacher.!of God—Thomas Carlyle Mrs. Herbert JL Tidabock of 814 ll's par- week-end at Lakewood, Pa. Their law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.: sciences at the University of. MU- Mason is the former Shirley Rus- rtne of tincroft, brothers-in-law Le>- visiii". • ^ John Mr. and Mrs. Frunk Shank and son, Jay.jvho spent the summer Springfield' avenue, and Charles d GeorgeParrish and daughter, Lisa. !souri, Columbia, Mo. She will sell of Hillside. Gilbert Hankins, son of Mr. and of the bridegroom, and Richard at Camp Weequahic in Lakewood, Gilbert , of Depositi . N. Y. RoberRbrt received the all-around camper Of Los Angeles, Cal., vacationed enter her junior yearjiext month.,j Lk Lee ilhJusllasUveekai Ocean Beach. Park, took place August 16 in Mrswood, Norma. A reception L. Hankinn followes of Laked intSchand- c was at the organ, Begin \Vojk parents. the chapel of the First Congrega- FeUowship Hajl of the church. The brid*.-a Cranford High Beverly' Ann arid Linda Smid, j Collegians Corner Immediate Delivery 1 The Rev. Rpbert G. Longakfer.J School alumna, has competed her Miss Jane G. Rhinesrnith. daugh- , tional Church , Boulder, Colo. Douglass Unit Judith Herzdg, daughter of Mr. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John pastor, officiated at the 3 pan. I freshman year at Drew V™"- F. Sniid of Jacksonville, Fla., have ; ter of the Rev. Herbert 1Rhine- On Building The Rev. Robert L. Carlson of- j and Mrs. William F. Herzog, Jr., of Union Junior 1 doub*-rin« ceremony. He wasjsity. Her *»*^? ^J^- 2 Construction of • iijciated at the' ceremony. A re- i e 132 Beech street, returned home on is i 1958 MERCURY assfst^ by Dr. Robert Bull. i»-jLakewood ¥^ a*"*"* * 'arentfiMr a^MrfSce wteJiLS^tSh^hman icol.e^s SI m.utfn building on it* ceptioif followed at the home-of; Will Honor Saturday from ' St. Petersburg, a structor of church history at Drew College of liberal Arte, DrewJJn- p^\^ Zi.™lt JZ,T clascla s at Centenary College for I new Spnngtield av.nuo, campus Dr. and .Bjrs. Gordon A. Kcwkirk,' Fla.. where she Visited for the EJaker of 127 Columbia avenue Will btlgin next week, George S. University. Madison. "iwrsity -B COBQpl?t^!l %^w Women, Hatkettstown. She will of Sunshine Canyon, Boulder. Freshmen past five weeks with he/ grand- ^ for home on Monday. arrive on campus Sunday, Septem- Sauer of Cranford. chairman of the STATION WAGONS The bride was given in mar- ; Given in" marriage by her for the ministry at Drew Theolog- parents, Mr. and Mrs. William ber n college's new buildinjj committee, j lMfr. and Mrs. Alfred Fricke and ! - *° participate in the activiii - riage by Tier father. Mrs. Arthur j Douglass College Freshmen of father, the bride had Miss Phyllis kal Seminary. F. Herzog, formerly of Cranford. tu s of mnounced t6rl;iy. ' ; childi-en, Carol. Arlene and Debbie, ! ' . orientation \vi;ek and will C. Eschenlauer of Rutherford was | Union County will be honored at L Srnith of 26 Lenox avenue as On their return from a honey- hli n her Mr. Sauer said Architect Fred- | her sister's matron of honor. Miss two send off "Cokctail' parties to Mr. and Mrs. William Locke and of M5 Central avenue, returned I ^ classes on Monday, Sep- her maid of honor. The bride's moon in the P°cono PriAnv f,v,rh N..«.nnrt. Vt . where i Umt>er --• JSheAis a graduate of erick Elsasser of Union had in- Valerie Ford of Boulder was J be held next Thursday. September sister, Miss Margery A. Tidabock. the couple wilj live their daughter, Joan Barbara, of Fridjay from Newport, Vt.. where Westovoi" School, Middlebury. formed him the general contractor, flower girl. ' U.irom 8 to 10'p.m. These will the bridegroom's niece. Mis* Hall at J* """ Philadelphia, Pa., spent the week- theV vacationed for threii weeks. Zwigard Construction Company of MONTEREY MOTORS Conn. Karl Mar* of Boulder was best j be givon by the Dougjass College end visiting their parents, Mr. and Carol spent the summer, there vis- Millburn, planned to begin work I N COR P O R A TED iting her grandparents, Mr. and man. and Robert Schumacher of ; Alumnae Club of Union County ' Mrs. William Dempster of 104 • Miss Gail f. Brach will serve on the building next week. ThvUa e hew freshmen Arthur W.. Reiner, formerly Dallas, Tex., served as usher. • ""«' Riverside drive, and Mrs. Joseph Mri Arthur as ahostess at the "Get Acquaint- Ground breaking ceremonies for 301 SOUTH AVENUE cornecomed by upperclassmeuppercla n and re- Thomas Dickinson Marries Locke of 102 Riverside drive. of qranford. The bride, a Cranford High cent' aj,umnae of Douglass, who will V ed Tea'* in Scotch- Plains -on Sep- the 1 "-classroom structure were . WESTFIELD SchocJ. alumna, attended , Cornell questions about college B^r' and Mrs. Elbert Van Ness. tember 11, given by the North held July 31. University- and graduated from answer Mr. and Mrs. John B. Watson [Jersey chapter of the alumni as- Accordincg g to Mr. Elsasser, the Miss Larusso, of Rahway and their children, Betty and Jack, Sr., and their^soa 4Uld daughter- the Children's Hospital School of life. ln-law, Mr. and. Mrs. Kenneth Van building is scheduled for complo- -•One "Cokctail" party will be Miss Marilynn Esther Larusso. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben-1 pt 1104 Raritan road, have returned sociation of Ccrttenary College for Nursing. Boston. Mass. A gradu- .Ness of_St. PetcrsburgrFla., for- given at the home of Mrs. Forrest jamin Larusso, cf Rahway. became the bride Saturday of Thomas' from Martha's Vineyard, Mass., Women. Miss Linda J. Hooley, a ate also of the University of Col- RETURN TO MISSION FIELD—Mr. and Mrs. Philip €.JEpiscopo, merly of Cranford, will return Sat- senior, and Miss Jane G. Rhine- uiauu, uiv ~. ~ _ ^ . - --„. 6 Cornell road, Charles Dickinson,. son of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Dickinson of Boys' Crew where they vacationed for two oradoTVe bride is employed by!H Binding. who were married July 19, left Sunday for LaPaz, Bolivia, South urday after spending two weeks smith, an entering freshman, -are •the Denver Public Health Service, j Cranford. The co-hostesses will be I 51 Burnside avenue. The Rev. weeks. . America, to continue in missionary work. Mes^Episcppo is the her<> as guests of Mr. and Mrs, among those.invited to attend the Mr. Birkhimcr is a graduate of Mrs. Leroy G. Albert of Cranford F H. Huber officiated at the 11 , and.Mrs. W. Herbert Neff of Eliz- former Anita Louise Zohe. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin o.| Neck Sweaters Donald Sprong of 16 Arlington ;»ffair. the University of Illinois, where a.m. ceremony at .the Ebenezer Mr. and Mrs. William Locke of road. he received a degree in chemical,labeth„ . _Mrs. Arthur Van Diyke of Church. Elizabeth. . Zohe of 216 Central avenue. i Philadelphia!^ Pa., recently enter- Your gateway to he received a degr tained following the christening engineering.t. He served three Elizabeth, past president, will rep- MBS. EDWIN AKLEV BIRKHIMER •- A reception was held at the 5.95 rs'. B.W. P. Randolph of 116 Births N Nxt Elizabeth Carteret Hotel, Eliza- ot- their infant daughter, Joan Mr. and Mrs. William Babos of years in the Navy: Next month j reseriJLJhe county club at this af- PlanBattintt.S. Bpys* Washable WoofBIend Barbara. The christening took ^3:lnut avenue returned home he will begin studying for art j fair. beth. In0 s week 'frdm a month's visit to 42 South tJnion avenue, have an- members of the Class of The 'bride, who was Riven in Sweaters. Crew .Neck Style place at Trinity Episcopal Church, J ^ nounced the birth of their sixth Charlene Russell, Sizes 12-20 with the Rev. Ronald Albury offl- V? fornia. She spent time in Los neering and teaching in the chem- '62 who will be w^""'"^ , marriage by her father, was at- Class '41 Rmnk ;eles and Pasadena, visiting child, Mark James, on August 24 [jilll Fashions cjating. Albert M. Kossak of 3 ^d^partment of the Univer- Martha Anne Brtoj**.^ 5 tended by Miss Eileen Scalzo of Plans for>- a reunion dinner cj at Muhlenberg Hospital, Plain- line de Martini, Catherine Therese Oraton drive' was the godfather, her brother and sister; Albert A. Sanford |Elizabeth as maid of hoqpr. Miss] Battin Tflligh -School, Elizabeth! field. The couple's other childvcn sity of Colorado. Maloy, Patricia Ann Wright of and Mrs. William Dempster"of Ro- tirtp 'Virginia Dickinson, the bride- class of 1941, were furthered Mr. and- Mrs. J. P. Rhein and are William, John. Patty Ann. Itllowing a honeymoon Cranford; Evelyn Glatt, Barbara selle was the godmother. The''pa- to Estes Park, the" couple will live Say Nuptial Vows jgroom's sister, and Miss.Inez Blue Wednesday evening at a m'odi 1 Jean H.cncoski arid Elizabeth Ann ternal- grandmother is Mrs. Joseph in Chatauqua Park, Boulder. . Miss Charlene Norma 'Rtissell held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Sack of Elizabeth; Barbara An- i of Haskell were bridesmaids. • Locke of 102 Riverside drive, aid daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles j Anthony, Dyba/of EUzalaetti^ •Trezza of 1 Caton drive. the maternal grandparents are Mr. dreychin, Rhoda Menya Grushkin. Russell, Jr., of 231 Denman road, ; Sunny Acres Piichic Ellen Diane Krowen, Doris Joad : served as best;man. Walter DicEr* Letters have been sent to Boys' Corduroy and Mrs. William Dempster- of bicamo the bride of Albert Adam | ixtson, brother cf the bridegroom, members of the class wh<> 1iavJ 104 Riverside drive. Joan Barbara Steinman and Joan Marian Zon- Sanford, soi\pf Mr. and Mrs. Albert Slated for Saturdtty dcrman of Hillside; Ellen Hermine land Emido Cardell of Montclair been located. Reservations -j|^ was born on February 11 at Lank- • The annual picnic of'the Sunny Sanford of 31.7 Cedar street, Garr jwere ushers. Mrs. Amy Peterson1 being accepted by Mrs. Ralp! Polished Cotton enqu Hospital in Philadelphia. Herthel, Catherine Marion Ma- wood, at 7 p.rh; Saturday in TrinV Acres Civic and Improvement As- caoay, and Charlotte Ann Tomas- • and "Theodore Nickels were solo- Whittle of Clark Township. sociation will be held Saturday ty Episcopal Church. , dinner will be held October 2 •- fcisarZtelenbachi-daughter.of-TiIr. zewshi of Linden; and Mary "Anne I „ The Rev. Robert Bizzaro, rector, Slacks from H a';m. to 6 p.m. on the Morriale and Carol Ann Nemecek The bride, a graduate of Rah- the Winfield Scott Hotel, Eliz and Mrs. J. William'Zielcnbach of Union County Park grounds nd- of Union.'' performed the. ceremony. A re- way High School-and "Central beth. i 10 Omaha drive, was honored at a jaccnt to upper Mohawk drive. The Senior House Chairmen at ception followed at Hotel Subur- Bible Institute, Springfield, Mo. Committee , members includj party on-'Monday afternoon hv Redmond Jones is chairman ot Douglass, class of '59 arc: Jean ban, East Orange. 'is employed by Koos Brothers, Mrs. William Evans of Cranlon celebration of her sixth' birtHday the picnic, assisted by John Kopf. r The bride \vas escorted to the al- Rahway. -„. .'Mrs. Herman Good of Men! ivy weight Polished Cottons, soft anniversary. Her guests were An- Ma 'a LSsfka of Cranford, Regina en George Splain, J. A. Slosar and J. Mroz of linden and Marilyn tar oy her father. Miss Judith Mr. Dickinson graduated from Park, Mrs. A^ Cross.and Mrs nwate Corduroy in the new Ivy drea Bracuto, Dale Perez; Esther Walter Sosnowski are serving on N. Russell was her sister's maid Cranford High School and is em- Ben Ciacco of Elizabeth, Mrs Rothstein, Sammy Rothstein; Lou- Fortnan of Roselle. 1 j^ue back, flap pocketed style. . . the- committee. of hemor and Mrs. Frederick. Bau- ployed at the Art Press. Irvtag- Ellsworth" Marcino of RahwayJ ise Fedorko, Donna Imbriaco and The Class of '58 graduates who man of Crantord was matron of BIBS. THOMMS DICKINSON MISS KARBN L. 8CHAEFER lashable, from size 6-12. Karen Dillensriyder. Mrs. J. D. Harcketts, Mrs. Don- will be present are: Gayle Sassi ton. He served two' years in the Mrs. Joseph Luke of Carteret an ! 14 up 4JW ald Marshall and Mrs. Charles Pa- of Cranford;.' Paula Blackman, BOSS CAROL M. KUSIV honor. Mrs. Charles S. Stevens, Army. ' *~~ Mrs. William Wetzler of Clar^ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Ken- procki are in charge of the' chil- Anne Johnston, Rose Bette Kos- Jr., and Miss Dorothy Scholz of On their return from a wedding Township. William K. Flanagans N. UNION AVE. — CRANFORD — BR 6-1099 dall and ' daughter''"TAileeh. 26 dren's games. Mr. and Mrs.. Sos- berg of Elizabeth; Mrs. Lois Alex- Cranford served as bridesmaids. trip, the couple will live in West- John Maniscalco of Garwood was Beech street, .returned" KoVne sat- nowski are planning the teen-age ander, Ellen Dubow and Bernice eled by Local Couple field. — Op«n Thursday Nite* — . dance program. CdrolKusiv's best man, while Frank Saverage of ftbtert C. Holl Mrs. lieber Presents UBday after spending two weeks Weirtstein of Hillside; Mary Jane Garwood, E d w i h Reibert ofT. .A. receptio,^ n ._)_n honor of the 40th The horse-shoe contest will be Hastings, Mrs. Michael Komich of -edding anniversary of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Douglas and Chapter's $1,500 Gift Springfield and Mr. Bauman ush- |,wedding anniversary of Mr. and Are Betrothed 0 under the direction of I. A. Nylen Roselle; Barbara Podell. Joan TrottittM Mrs. William K. Flanagan ct their can, Robert, Jr., arrived on Mrs. Al Idebei of 56 Nomahi ered. ~ — -• Sunday to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Byrob gan court attended the 51st nnnu; Gritzmacher. and Marilyn Padgru- Mr; arid Mrs. Daniel B. Kusiv of Mrs. Sanford, a Crantord High Mendham, formerly of Soutk Or- Mr. and Mrs. William F. Barna- sky of Roselle Park; Mrs. rJonald 108.Thomas street have announced ange, was held on Sunday after- Mr. Douglas' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Schaefer, of 502 Central avenuo, of the Jewish Natiw by, Jr., and their daughter Frances School alumna, is employed as an R. T. Dougla* of I Tulip street. have announced the "engagement u^^iAr Children ( Applebaum, Mrs. Herbert Jaffee, the engagement of their daughter, executive secretary by August noon at the-home of their son-in- V of 85 Glenwood road were hosts at Anne Natella, Catheleen Tierney Oaroi Margaret, to David F. Sev- •will*'sotto up of their *augm*r,-K*en tttofiB," 2"SfA|I^ recenUy in a,,,family get-together and house- _ .. ^ and Mrs . WilliWilliam atBedford Hill. N. Y.. coming here Hall, sofa of Mr. fS^ GIANT PAPERMATE SPECIAL and Mrs. ppoaliUWiUiams of Un- d M The bridegroom is a graduate James A. Kieman, Jr, of 410 to' Robert Crane Colo. warming Saturday afternoon* and ion. • ... ""'..'• F. Severe of Baltimore, Md from Woodstock. New Brunswick, and Mrs. MatheW< D. Holl of Nor- presented a purse contain evening. The Barnaby family of Jonathan Dayton Regional High Prospect avenue. : - mandie place. ^ | ^ ^ ^^ $1.69 TU-TONE PEN The second "Coketail" party will Miss KusivV a graduate of Cran- School^ Springfield. He attended Co-hosts' * were .the couple's & moved to Glenwood road from be held at the home of Mrs. Lewis ford High School, is a junior at Miss Schaefer was graduated haif o£ the Suburban chaptcr, .49 STANDARD REFILL Myrtle street June 28, Mrs. Barna- ford Hign acnpoi, is u JUWUI ov | ;. _. epaa_ . y daughters-in-law. ~"~ '• Mr. and Mrs. .Robert C. Simons from Cranford High School and.» , D. Etherington at 804 KnoUwood Gettysburg College, where she is | Newark PreparatorI^lytechniy cSchool and Mrs. Bruce Flanagan of Tul-« whlch she was tte delcgatc .39 SCHOOLMATE PEN by is a Board of Health nurse in majorin. g i,n biology* . «ShHe is, alHensselaea r I^lytechnic ins : and chUdren. Suzanne and Jack, Bennett College, Millbrook, N, Y. The hospital cares for. 150'chM Terracece., Westfield. TnThe co-nostco-host- majonng » M™"^«". """ ^Z ^y N. y.. where hfc was a mem- sa. Okla.. Mr. and Mrs. Phunm Cranford. About 40 guests attend- will be Mrs. John A. Manger member oV A1Piia ^.^^ ^^ bcr of Lambda Chi Alpha trater- of 112 Park drive, have returned Mr. Hall is an alumnus of Pingry dren of all faiths and races, M^ esses m Flanagan of Greenwich, Conn, "T ed the party from Rumson, Fan- of Mountainside..mtainside,. formerly of CranCran - sorority and is acting as rush eer 01 «^ °^ •; after spending the summer at their School and Williams College, WU- Lieber reported. wood. Hosell«\ Union, Staten ls~ soraruy ana is uvima o» . —.. — and Mr. and Mrs. William K. farm. Acorn Hill Farm, Lyme, .69 ford, and Mrs. Fred C. Baser of chairman this year. She is also on nlty. Mr^, Sanford plans Xa con- Flanagan, Jr., of liamstown, Mass., where he "was a $2.57 Value land. New York City, and Havana \:3L - \ ••.:'"•"• member of Saint Anthony. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Washbun Scotch Plains. the staff of the school newspaper, tinue his studies in mechanical and Mrs. Flanagan were Cuba. a member of the Women's Athletic engineering at Stevens Institute of ' Mr. and their daughtersdaugt, Barbara aw married on August 24. in Miss Mary Evans of 20 West H^ d'hav •Mr. and Mrs. Edward McNeil The Rev. Dr. Albert Allinger and Board and the Womens" Tribunal. Technology, Hoboken, thisweddin fall. g Mr. and Mrs. Lawrie Montgom Lotic, of 16 Woods H^c road.'hav Mew York City. Holly street vacationed last week returned home after spending^ ;|uvfniwpep $2^0 Value and -three daughters, of Havana, Mrs. Allinger,, of 155i E. ILincoln Mr. Severe is a senior ai Gettys- On their returB n from a weddthe ery and their children, Susan and JOHN SOSNOWSKI GEO. WILLIAMS avenue, returned Friday Irom burg t.ouege, wnere m u ui>j .^» —^ — ~ - at Ortley Beach; Robert, Of 20'Hillsidc place, vaca- weeks at Ocean Point, Me. RICH HARVEY Cuba, were week-end guests of ffiia ^ ^usas^c^f^5^-jfs:-V ss Dr. Fletdieir Cttpta ot"*** fcy wining • CHS '58 Mr. and Mrs. William F. Barnaby. spending two weeks in Milford, in psychology. He is a member cpuple wiU Uve at 110 WUlow ave^ tioned for three weeks at Laval- CHS '59 CHS '58 .Manor avenue returned Tuesday '' Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Simonsen and lettd. During their stay, William Mrs. William C Evans and CLOCK On September S Mr. and Mrs. Mc- PreviouDr. Allinges to r hiwens Milfort byd plane,fovacationr, oternitf Tayu 'anKappd tha eEpsilo varsitny sociaswimminl trag- nue, Garwood. an^d daugh. - from a UMPee-weekaT waddon to their son. Eric, of 19 West End Plamondon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Williai m and , Neil are leaving for Europe. and lacrosse teams, v v. Mrs. G. P. place, spent the week-end at Holl- sons, a week's visit with his son-in-law DoBBa of JO Alan OkeU place Mrs. Gilpfa U WillianvPlamondon, "Visited for a of 138' NoTtn^Lehigh avenue. Act, Look, Feel . . .Be A Fashion Leaderl and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ter Donna oi ty AUH WUU K—«~ |Uinias. ««^ ^.^ _ only $1-69 . Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Koyen and week; and Carol Anderson, daugh- also her nephew, Larry Melson in Sacramento, Calif. On and Mrs. W. O tcr of Capt. and Mrs. Richard An- have returned after spending thl , family of 215 Miln street-returned September 2, Dr. and Mrs. Allinger I I Carolyn Schleck, daughter of Mr. I 1 Tired abdomiiul Our stock is swelled with exciting new Back-To^School Fashions. ••-, Sunday on their boat, Xarusal," J dcrson of 3" Hawthorne -street,' was -summer at their home at -' ™ and .back muscles will celebrate their 25th wedding - Mrs. George J. Schleck of 10 also a guest for a week. ." ' Mohawk. from a week's trip to Cape Cod, Mr. and Mrs. Frank BechtoMU entertained at a can wear you out. Our Staff is expertly equipped to guide you in your selections. Buy anniversary^. ' ' wedding tomorrow Los Jr^ of, 8 Columbia »venuejhave Getcomforublesupport by wt»ring Mass. t BHACEE Supporter belt, ithe elutic TOOTH truly stylish clothing that is distinctively different... at Goldberg/*. returned from a tour of Florida garment by Batier & Black that - • • • A. and Nassau in the Bahama ••T,;^"^,^ 5^ wiU leave in the makes a man feel better' . .-.T. lands Stopovers ™*J*£? J£lnear future with her parents. Mr —look better. TJiete'ta Ivy Executive Suits % Botany '500' for those St. (ft SPOTUGHT SP^CtAL~) . ' BtACEt in your we. very special occasions — -^—.S65.0Q See Our Large Selecjtion Of Nancy Rob- Other Suits from $5930 „ —. . ens, i«/ Holliday and Ann 14* Ship'n Shore* M DAN RIVER GINQHAMS . „_. spent in Nassau tounng the j^*^ Engiay«d with i New Ivy styled Sport Jackets in Fall's lisland of New Providence. _^_ Wedding Date! THE ALL-FAMILY $35.00 j —sub-teen's • —o— "• } _ Mr- and Mrs. Harold Glov)cr'of> -. — smaripst. shaites _^ •____ _ Mr. andMrs.JoTrSTTanneran rated with big, satin ribbon bow and vajley BRUSH FLANNEL, 45" WIDE Sweater ° " -JzL lily spray. Oift boxed. Imported, serrated RUSSELL STOVER CANNES -, .Mr. and Mrs. L&elo FlcislJcr and Mr. and Mrs. Hnrlon W. Drew English stainless blade . . . 12ft inches $5-?5 Greatest fashion in the crowd. The button^downt shirt 'heir children. Leon. Gail and af 112 Cranford avenue left Sun- long. Wedding gift r. . family heirloom Ever popular Chino Slacks by Ship'n Shore! Tailored just for sub-teens with Laurie, of S3 Morse street, vaca- day for a week's vacation'at Naggs she'll treasure for a lifetime 1 AND MANY, MAN smart back pleat, long sleeves, tails that s^ay tucked in. tioncd for two weeks in the Ad-! Head, Cape Hattcras. N C BELL'S OPEN SUN. & White Bucks, Loafers, and other Shoes, too from $12.95 irondacks. Order by Mail or Phone BEAUTIFUL FALL FABRICS, SIXM 7 to 14 — — x> Finest combed cotton oxford. A snap to suds! ~ 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. (LABOR DAY) Mr. and Mrs. Leonard t Moody White, pastels and red. "Quality AppmrtllM M*j« Men" Sin* 3 to 6X .-^ — —— 4.9 and family of 11 West Holly street j Sub-tccnx, come uee other Ship'n Shores jiwt for you! Ifs Always Washable rayon and acetate flannel. Low- vacationed for a week at Cape j *VOOt NttONAt JtWIUf -SEW and SAVE" line box pleated jumper. In Grey, CaUet Blue. May. j PRESCRIPTIONS BELLS" Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 51»l« and J their children. Sharon and Arthur, if 109 Colin Ktlly court; havf re- -Fut Shop of Diannction" FABRIC ldb turned after vacationing ,for thr*< goldberg's JUNIOES weckii at Washinifon. D. C, Mt. Back LESHNER'S CENTER f Vernon, N. Y« and Ocean Beach- 18 NORTH AVE., W. CRANFORD * FOR CHILDREN — Op«n Thorsdny Ev-nlngs— From Vacation SIMPLICITY *»o McCALL PATTERNS BELLS Opon Mow. »nd Thurs, Evenings . W. B. Kcster of Akron. O-. t y ) Free; Parking In Rear of Store Z49 E. Broad St., WcsUJcld K\7 NORTH AVE. W. <"«"«'<""<" '<" '' 32 EASTMAN STREET BRIDGE 4-2510 's visitinu for a month with her son ind dauftlitcr-in-bw, Mr. and Mni. Siox« tbo In Wttifidd «nd ; •'' —

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•. .-•» •. swrnow THE CHANfORD CTTIZIN AMD CHBONICLE, THURSDAY. AUGUST 88, 1958 THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AKD CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. AUGUST M, 1»58 J ter. Mrs. Lillian Ford Woods of attack two weeks ago at his home. Since th«, i930*s the was actively officiated. Burial followed at Rose"-! Pittsburgh.: . Dr. Ford was born in Pittsburgh engaged—in humane work. She dale-Linden Cemetery, Linden. «MMM»" *M—»""•!" i I Miss Hughes, a -native "andTlife^ worked to enact laws lor painless and lived here nine years.- he" long resident of Cranford. was thewas graduated from the University Qosings General trapping and painless killing of daughter of the late William-and (Continued from Pdge I) animals.' In the course of this of Pittsburgh with the class of 1935 Her first stories were published Esther Palmer Hughes. She wasand>received>his doctorate in chem- which normally stay open late Miss Liicy Furman work she was a founder of "De- a member of the Methodist Church. Monday night will be open Tues- & istry at Princeton three years later. Funeral service* were held in the Century M»p»ii« in thefense of Fur. Bearers" and was late 1890's. Her only survivof^is her sister'. He was in the Navy threoyears day evening for the convenience Tuesday afternoon for Miss l»cy I active in the American Humane Miss Mable Hughes of the Orange during World War II and"was dis- of their customers. Union County | Fufinan. 8&. of 26 Holly street, Early in this century she be-; Association. • aveniie address. . • came* a xrorker at the Hindman \ In recognition of hejr .work, she charged a lieutenant commander. Trust Co. will be closed on Mon- 2. S H GREEN STAMPS from Gray. Memorial. 12 Spring- Settlement School in the Ken-received the George Fort Milton day too. field avenue. Miss Furman. an • Dr. "Edward G. Ford pr. Ford taught chemistry at As. is usual on legal holidays, it author and settlement worker,! tucJcy mountains. Stories -which award to 1952 for the southern Drew for 15 years. For the last followed were '•Mothering on Per-woman who had done most for KENILWORTH—Funeral serv- will not be necessary to put coins died Sunday at her home* after a^ (four y^ars he served the Allied in parking meters on Monday. brief illness. ilous" in 19 IS, and in the early her sex. ices were held Saturday 'evening iChemjcal Co. in Monistown in an 1920"s "More Mountain Stories." Her books were required read- Services were held at Trinity for Dr. Edward Gilmeee Ford, 53, 'advisory capacity. He was the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Sorge, They were published in the At-ing in Kentucky schools for mahy Episcopal Church. The Rev. Rob- of 201 Boulevard,'''A professor of treasurer of the public library and children, 134 HiUcrest ave- 3. Famous Lancaster lantic Monthly and later in book years. As late as this year, she ert Bizzaro. rector of the church, chemistry at Drew University, Ma- • here. nue, have returned home after a BELTSVILLE — OVEN - REDI was elected an honorary page in officiated. Private interment fol- form. dison, Dr. Ford died Friday in Rah-[ He leaves his wife, Mrs. Lyda lU the .Kentucky House of Repre- three-week vacation at .Ortley lowed. » She was author of Quare Wom- way Memorial Hospital after .a i Abbott Ford: a daughter. Miss Why be satisfied with less... yes, with Acme's big three sentatives. Beach. A native of Henderson. Ky.. en," "The Glass Window" and brief illness. He suffered a heart Elizabeth.Ford, at home, and a sis- she cirme~t3 Cranford five years "The Lonesome Road." In the late , She attended Trinity Episcopal -CASH SAVINGS-S&H GREEN STAMPS-famous LANCASTER «Bz. BELL'S DRINK APRICOT-ORANGE can Katherine Maksay SJIAKS il services, will be held to- NHL old faAiortfd amoke-houM flavor. All j||ad eating, not wait«...becaus* Acw OPEN SUNDAY morrow "M 2 p.m. for Mrs. Kather- SIRLOIN ...... ;. Ib.69c TOMATO 46 oz. 9 AJM. To 9 PJtf. . |ine MaksaV 70. at Miller's Funeral 4.95 to 8.50 PORTERHOUSE ...... Ib 73c COCKTAIL can Ijljome, 1055vEast Jersey street, '• v .,. • SCHER'S • SEAGER'S Elizabeth. Mis. Maksay died sud- According to Size 1.09 denly TuesdayNat. the home of a CLUB RIB STEAKS ...... lb,79c • HATHAWAY'S • BARON'S friend in Lakexrobd. ,„., 32 dr. Dance Footwear-Ballet/Tap,! Toe-Leotards IDEAi Interment •will follow in Ever- RARITAN BRAN Canned Hams bot WILL BE CLOSED green. ~C«netery, Hilisidre. ••-•...••.•.• ..'•"•••• •'•.'.•• / Bo**} in Austria-Hungarj'. Mrs- lb. Maksay.moved to' Cranford from 53( Elizabeth a' year ago. Sbe lived WfKXE-HAlVtD . BUMBLEBEE 7 ox. BELL'S i with a sister-in-law, MrsAFranV •QUAKTKED - CUJ.W \i "x. SOllb-WHITE tan IJKilburg. She was the widoNfr of FRYER Martin Maksay. On* Price Only! Mont Priced HiUJ^f Acme's bym ax« ahipped farm tr«|i to you! OPEN THURSDAY^EVENINGS RIB ROAST OPEN MONDAY Mrs. Maksay was a member Everybody's' Benevolent Society of' FilUd •'V 7 (Labor Day) \ New York aty. Doctor's LANCASTER WANOMF-IONIW I \0 75ft. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Cranford r Alcoa 65 To 9 PAL - |Uuey Heart of Rumania and four 4 Eastman Street • SEAGER'S • HATHAWAY'S grandchildren. • SWIFT'S SELECTTED BEEF Chuck Steak Ground Chu ck ^ 69c KRAFT quart • -. vii . • BARON'S SALAD DRESSING |ar • SCHER'S Miss Esther Hughes ^FOR POT ROAST pr OVEN ROAS1 Miracl 49 .;' f".—-~—•^-" •>- Funeral services for Miss Esther LANCASTtt NANO «b- 79* t boneless " *"'". ---..-.._-- ..^ -. i. .-- , ..f. ^ - :-.wm WILL BE CLOSED Hughes, 308 Orange avenue, were WALDORF held yesterday at Gray Memorial, .BOnOllOBND YOU. 12 Springfield avenue. She died MIX OR MATCH'EM-LANCASTER BRAND COLD CUTS FILL YOUR PICNIC BASKET WITH Toilet Tissue WHITE or COLOR Ifs Always SAFER Sunday after a long illness. , . .. Dr. Albert AUinger, pastor of OURS EXCLUSIVELY To Buy Your Drag Ne«ds in a Ditftg Store the' Cranford Methodist Church STOP SIRLOIN Skinless Franks MARCAL DINNER « ib.79c Olhfe L03f VACUUM PACK 2ol40 LANCASTER BRAND I Pic We* Pimento Loaf Count on Acme to.help nuke way picnip.a perfect v. .• ONE r n tHal WALKER'S $1-00 success! •Tmnrfff^iw B HiH Franks are HH* ^ , Hi-Ho Crackers tender and juicy from tint bite to hot You'll 29* NOW POUND UVER SPICED Luncheon Meat taste the difference. -; >*•* ONLY rouw * BACON 89c Tr«8t Yourself To The Beistl Try. Acme's FinesrColfe«l Wincrest Coffee • ' - •' ' |. I" • "•''' S" ' 'NOW PORK SPECIAL BAR-B.QUEor MILD 1 Ib- TWO REDUCED • • _ • •• lb•• . 55c FRANKFURTER tkra* Fatten FRESH HAM, shank Vi lb.53c ROLLS IDEAL1NSTANT BOSTON BUTT ... IDEAL FOR 2 oz. / f; RIB HALF, full cut.. Ib. 49c ICED. COFFEE jw / VODKA Jb^Sc Cinnamon Streussel Bread ^ \ LOIN HALF/full cut BALA CLUB lb.79c Thin Sliced Bread V20< Dor GoW CENTER CUT CHOPS Beverages;;:: 22 ° Mt. Varaon lb.49c VODKA. PWCES EFFECTIVE FRESH SPARER Philadelphia Zrood, ZrealartA — 1 1 AUG. M. OWLY. 4J9 rtoztn Smillng'l'ilchM' ' Cel.i' l O' *" ' 25* Full Qt WILSON CERTIFIED LEGS or Burry's Cookies^^ »«-^35. WE WILL BE THREE PARTNERS CHICKEN LIVERS Burry's Cookies £&. " ~ ^ 3S Burnett's CLOSED IMPORTED RUM BREASTS V POUND PACKAGE SWEET Fine 90 Proof 3-29 4.0* "Em! Bar-B-Que "Era! Fry "Em! A delicious freal at'such a sensational 1&*. fcwr price! CANDY DEPT. LABOR DAY SWIFT'S PREMIUM ' 4/SOi,- FaU Qt. Orange Slices Vir°ini# l- 3*ot- •*" 39* v n 2 oi k HAPPY FREE DELIVERY DAISY HUMS Spearmint Leaves 'u. " » " « 39< 3 Pounds •....•..*. . *. -..,... offer rcihlmfr rf Cranford and vicinity an HOLIDAY! BR 6-1044 Charms Drops XZS -•" 19 LEAN GROUND BEEF ' Kacn can makes a full quart of delicious lemonade im&mmding funerwl home, compieie *Uh air HotorSmt . MMkToOurOroV Dorann Potatoes 30 EASTMAN STREET ITALIAN SAUSAGE TEA BAGS conditioning, organ, large light room* for your &••• opposite y convenience. Our ottn display room. Cranford Tltcatr* LEGS OF LAW — AIISiiM — Swiss Ch v; 49 BETTY CROCKER BUTTERMILK or HOMESTYU Our Me*t quality t««! CRANFOR Biscuits Try it iced or hot! «ff*div* thurtdoy **v Sohmfay, AugtMt 31thto Wk y Palmolive Florierrt Coppertone Suntan F. H. Cray* Jr. Funend Vincton f. H*Gray\ SrT Super Suds i Ajak JOB A lEAUTlTUL TAN anJ 2 «- DEODORANT hibe tax 1 i Walnut Ave. BRldge CLEANSER SOAP HOTICTION WOM TH* SUN ATOCCtt srmEET On Sale In StorM SJtinfl WUIIUXP. M. J- — AD S-»1U CKAMfOUk. SC J-,—• • WINES AND LIQUORS — Qpti Frfd«y Nif to t P. M. —_ 33- 75^225

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Page Three THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AWD_CHRONICLE, flftj) AtJCWS't' IMS Fo r AUGUST 28. 1958 scnted in December, accompanied <;iris THE CBANFORD CITIZEN ANb CflROMlCLE, THURSDAY, —Mbnahawkln and Long Beach Middlesex. 87; Monmouth, 1 by symphony orchestra. Young Fisherman i » Island. Tour No. 4—Oceanville, Ocean, 38 and Somerset, 49. Cam- Local Men Auditions are under way to at Douglass Boc^tet Abaecon. Atlantic City and Som-den led those reporting ix drop qualified persons with a pleasing Casts, Hooks Lip Four Cranford %lrl4 will be JTIT-~—=« /Tour Ho. TTI ritrnttis with a "total of 39; Hud- voice and the ability to carry a a nB the 440 mcmbe vanced Study •4' Are^Jmned tune. Information may be obMrs- . William Eberle of IG North ™ ) " «r*' under the guidance of Werner C. PL, Ocean City, Wildwood and son had 2.0 leps; Morris. 3; Passaic, of Tim Cronfafd Onsen and Chronicle Cape May. 8; Salem, 2; Sussex, 3 and"Warren, tained by attending a Wednesday. Union avenue, was treaf'd Fn- freshman class at Douglass Col- Burger, will appear at the Hull day ut-the office of Dr. Walter K. ' loee. New Brunswick, who will The itineraries for the five 15 To Chorus ovening rehearsal or contacting Art Studio, 2331 Morris avenue. Fifteen Yean Ago - ••'•'] - Five Years Ago tor Tours tours were prepared jointly with Raymond R- Pitzella of 301 H. Mcitzler of 51 Fasnacht, 33* Central avenue, for ,arr iv(.. on campus Sfptymbcr 7 ., — r . fabu- Union. The show will open with O The deaths by county follow^ Total receipts of t35;295.49, one of the highest street, and Edwin Roden of : ' removal of a fish hook from his .1 fQr oriontat»on activities preced- (Combined in 1921) lously wealthy mahnrajahs of In- The board of directors of the. Cranford the State Promotion Section of . Atlantic. 33^; Bergen, 1202; place, Morristown. I a tea on Sunday. September 14 totals raised here, were reported by the ., Garden State *ar*Way 20 Hampton road, have passed j The September 3 rehca a! dia, reproduced In color film by and will remain at the Studio (or Taxpayers'-Association went on record opposing five historic^ the New Jersey Department of Biuiinfiton, 227: Camden. 575; W accident ...... ing the start of classes September CHARLES M/RAY, Editor and Publisher ford-Garwood-KenilWorth Chapter. At |klet detailing. Conservation and Economic De- auditions,for membership in The to aH. without audition. The photographers who lived with these two -weeks. ' the rezoning of the Sperry tract from industrial Cape May, llf>: Cumberland, 166; 1 occurred at 1:1511. ruling princ<-s as gutsts-of-state, ' The 25 oils and watercolors to Red Cross. The. amount was received frc-T; the velopment, and the New Jersey Essex, 1923; Gloucester, 198; Hud-t Masterwork Chorus, a Neu Jersey Incoming freshmen from Cran-. to residential use, it was announced by Carroll classical concert and recording fDITOBIAl will be shown at the Union County be shqwn are the original com- roll call, war fund,*mobile kitchen and Junior Summer and Fall,Resort Association. son, 1342; Huntevdon, 9G; Mercer, font include Martha A. Babcock, Park Commission's Trailside Mu- K. Sellers, secretary. The association's position Red Crofei drives and was included in tht an. group. this noted conductor's interesting positions of the artists, according was outlined in a communication sent to 'the 456; Middlesex, (>02; Monmouth, police reported. V[o was taken to 24 Alan Okell place;,Mary K. De- seum, Watchung Reservation, on to Mrs. W. N. Woodward who is -nual report from June, 1942,, to June, 1943. ^ 549: Morris, 364; Ocean, 201; Pas- Mr. Pizzella sang with a chorus and successful, rehearsal tech- Martini. 321 North avenue, east; Township Committee. publication is a re- aV New Jersey Slate Teachers the doctor's office by Patrolman Sunday, at 3 p.m. . , . . arranging the exhibit, and were mitted. to the chapter by Treasurer Henry \\ dd edition of theRise in Cancer saic. 699; Salom, 90; Somerset, nique. Arthur E. Anderson. Catherine f. Maloy, 10 Roger av- This film brings out a colorful done, largely without instruction; An intramural program for; all students from Whjpple and approved by. the auditing •.commit 21G; Sussex, 79; Union, 871, and College in Jersey Ciiy.^vith thc I enue: nnd Patricia A. Wright. 22C choir of the Methodist Church in A happy'marriage is a long con-H Member. Quality Weeklies of New Jersey panorama of oriental pageantry for the monthly Advanced Study the fifth through 12th grades was, dnder-con- tee. Receipts in 1942 totaled $ 15,035.90. Cases Reported Wnrren,/112. Two deaths in State Marriage! Nothing else demands I Walnut avenue. All are graduates and the dazzling ancient splendor Cranford for five years and theversation that seems all too short. Group crititiuesl A wide variety of sideration' by the Board of Education. The out- The gasoline situation had become a. . ° g, th public from 3 to 5 p.m. every week- class at Bucknell University, Lew- 450 in 1952-53. The, upturn was attributed by the Gospel Tabe(r$acle,.was to be held in the wood terrace, Plainfield, manager pany in GarwoodL g4((nl once t0 win e day, except Friday, and on Satur- c-outlined ttours take to counties with the largest in Es-tions. ' • • , of the New Jersey Belt Telephone The Mastor Work Chorus. isburg. Pa., who wiU arrive on Dr. MacKay to the return to more stable world gospel tent at Retford avenue and Cherry street. l areas- TouT r NoN .1 *— 'sebc With 143. In.Union there (was To- the contractor making the women's drill team and the men's rifle state championship. days, Sundays, and holidays, from . campus September 13 for a "four- Noted speakers were to bring "messages to the Lone Branch and a jump of 102; in Atlantic, one; Company's Cranford Business Of- rected by David Randolph of New 1 to 5 p.m. conditions. "strike", However, it . means a fice, will complete 30 years of York City, will resume its Wed- team of Capt. Newell Rodney Fiske Post dajr orientation program pripr to gathering of young people during the week, and Tour No. i^Vt. Bergen, 19; Burlington, 3; Cape treasure of trouble — for him- The men's unit, formed by Sgt. Roy ' ft was announced that Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt ry service with the company next nesdny e\-ening rehearsals at Mor- ' the opening of the fall term. Con- special music was to be presented by the Tab- i qpasidc HeightHeightss, Toms May,: 5; Cumberland,, 8; Glouces-- ^^ -ffieffie NeNeww JerseJerseyy BeBelnl TcleTele-- 335. VFW. These Jionors resulted from Brinkerhoff, husband of the women s 1 vocation exercises September 17 would address the Cranford College Club at an ; ThuThursdayy . He has been manage* ristown High School on Septem,- ernacle Girls'"Trio, the Victory Trumpeters and' d Lakewood. Tour No. 3 teir, 15i Huriterdon,.7; Mercer, 15; phone Co. and its customers. For Whatever your form of locomotion, don't miss our two Walk- Yvette^ Studio will mark the formal opening of open meeting to be held March 8. ; *• . r a ij : : : o£ thc Cranford office since it was ber 3 to begia work the hard work, skill and dedication of the ^ro'uplealler, "and" John Dolin, has taken the combined quartet « ' - —-— '-^ ~ ththee burri^ burri^dd riche riches sconsis consist to off teletele- Oratorio by state .honors twice in as many attempts «~ • """'* \ the university for its , 113th aca- Victor D. Shaheen, chairman of the Cranford phone cable,' a vital part' of theopened on January 7, 1952. CChristmah s Up Windows fonfa$t, convenient banking. Just look at these Committee of the Union County Cerebral Palsy S/Sgt. Warren Weisert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Smith will be honored next. Sebastian Bach which will be pre- veterans and their wives. since beginning competition last year. *>€gWS 4 demic year. . »s Wifllam Weisert of 93 Benjamin street, cm- state's communications network. Local students entering Buck- fund raising drive, announced that $942.48 of the Thursday at a luncheon in the Practice sessions for the post and aux- barked on mVflrst "trip over Germany as waist ., More than half of New Jersey Washington House, Watchung. He extra "open" hours—\ ' In its first try for the national crowh last Dance~~ Courses" nell will include Miss Daisy A. $1,200 goal had already been collected. This was Bell's telephone wire in • cable iliary units began in the early spring and • - Baton twirling, a mother's dance Crane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 80 percent of the goal set for the community. gunner aboard the Flying Fortress -f'Rj^koshay.- is a member of HG. . McCuUy week, it won third plaqe. 1 throughout the stnt& is under- Chapter, Telephone 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and from 4 to 6 p.m. •class and pre-teen and • teenage Robert M. Crane of 420 Riverside Word had been received. here that the airship ground. For this rpason, the com- Pioneers .of continued until the national convention, More honors came to the post when ballroom groups are the new- drive; Miss Barbara Suarez,'' ..|. ' ' Ten Year* made a forced landing on the. North African America; the Cranford Business pany wajns, no are.a can be con-Assn., Holy Cross Episcopal Church Monday through Thursday and till 8:30 p.m. held last week in New York. Drills were its "color guard was chosen by .Robert courses to be added to the current daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Announcement was made theft registration tor coast on its maiden flight. ..' sidered safe -fo r~ digging Until curriculum at' Yvette's Dance Suarez of 13 Pittsfield streot; L of Plainfield, and a director of the on Fridays. •'— \ held daily; mostly for two^hours or more, Kerney, state commander, to bear the Studio, 23 Chester Lang place. 18 to 25-year-old Cranford men under the new Twenty Years Ago. check of^cablc locations has been Cranford Rotary Club. John" H. Banker, son of Mr. and Selective Service Act. would be held in ^ the made. New Jersey banners in the national con- Ballroom dance lessons for sixth Mrs. John J. Banker of 19 Dart- Cranford's relief load was expected to fore this year's contest. and seventh graders are becoming township rooms from August, 30 through Sep- considerably lightened by. the assigning of many Thc value of buried cable can- Try pur ^Walk-Up Windows once, and you'll be sold on them vention parade. mouth road; Benjamin W. Jones, not be assessed simply by its re- Although no^ among the nation's extremely popular. Miss Yvette tember 18. Garwood young men were to register men on relief to local WPA projects, it waj Dramatic Group x It-is plain to see that the Fiske Post III, son of Mr.'and Mrs. Benjamin placement cost. In addition to 60* for good! x said. The self-confidence which at the Borough Hall, while Kenilworth men larger VFW posts, the Cranford unit is W. Jones 01,^430 Manor avenue; announced by Mayor George • E. 'Osterheldt at bringing inconvenience to resi- Being Organized continues to be one of the most active and comes from dance lessons helps and William E. Weydetneyer, Jr., were to register at Borough Hall, Rbselle, or a meeting of the Township Committee. WILL TAKE eliminate some of the awkward dent (•custpraors, a severed or An amateur dramatic group is the only orie^ in the country to support accomplished veterans' organizations in son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Second District Court, Union. Adm. E. D. Stan- Cranford schools were to reopen on Septera-j partially damaged cable can dis|be~in- g organized in this area by Pat stages of adolescence, she added. : ley, USN,. retired,, was to serve as registrar for YOU TO both men's and women's marching the country. Much hard work, imagina* , Baton twirling, both military and - Weydemeyer of 20 Locust drive. -ber 13, it was announced by Dr. Howard T rupt medical, police *" and - fire Young of Irvington, director and Miss Crane was graduated this Cranford, and Mayor L. Thomas Daub of Gar-' squads. The auxiliary has also won na- tion and enthusiasm have been invested .• western style, will be taught by Best, supervising principal of schools. Then communibations and, thereby, teacher pf dramatic* arts. Mrs.* Mary Kasko, New Jersey year from Vail-Deane School, wood was scheduled to act as registrar fojr that jeopardize human life and prop- Mr. Young has acquired the use includ- by post and auxiliary members in their Elizabeth, while the other four were still four vacancies on the staff to be fill ' Alexandria, Va; tional acclaim for other "firsts/ state champion and holder of many borough. :•• erty. It can mean a financial los,s of .the Scandia auditorium, 438 lion County Trust Com) were graduated tram Oanford before the opening date. N.H. ing its launching of the first drive against «activitie- s and they have paid off hand- other trophies. ' Quota for Cranford's • seventh United Fund to a business firm and affecKna- North avenue, Garwood, for his High School in June. All of the • Cost per pupil in Cranford schools for the tional 'defense circuits and radio productions. He urges anyone who WAUC-UP WINDOWS: :. ','vi A dance class for mothers will Campaign was to be $15,000, for-same as it 1937-38 year,, based on.the average attendar cystic fibrosis. Mrs. Dale Brinkerhoff, fomely in accomplishment and recogni- consist of ballet fundamentals and students participated in several and television broadcasts. is interested in dramatics to con- tion. extra-curricular activities. was in 1047, James W. Rudfd, executive chair- was $120 20, which was $11.22 per pupils -' tatt him at his home phone, feS 3- South owJ Wohwl SlrMlt The entire township is justly proud modern ' jazz movements. Along man for the Jail drive, announced at a meeK The contractor also suffers. Ho leader of the women's drill team, also with the new courses, there will At Bucknell, Miss Crane, Miss the coat for the 19S6-3Y year. This was re; will be billed for repairs and lose 2116>OT at the auditorium.on Mon- BY PHONE Cranford, N. J. Ing of the. finance committee. Others present due to the restoration of teachers" salaries. I D t I. I ' i V day and", Thursday evenings be- 3 mm- jfaition nttf from of these organizations.. We add our "well be the 'regular lessons in ballet, Suarez, Jones and Weydemeyer valuable time on the job while MtMMR rceMML em*t>*n IMSWHANCC conreaAvieM headeFodr ththee cysti womenc fibrosi, lasts weeappeak sl national done"" and wis ih ththe post and its auxiliary tap, toe, modem jazz arid acrobatic will study for the degree of bach- at the meeting were Burton EJ. Belden, president The Republican contest for township posh these repairs are being made. tween 7 p^m. aftd 10 p.m. Namrk after 6 P.M. dancing.'. \ . . elor of arts, and Banker will study of the United Fund; John, H; McClintock.past was to be the only prlimvy. election contest iar The telephone company reports Tentative listing of plays to be aadkll day Sunday. k' : 10% Uz tut included. chaftipionship was their second. They continued success, in all their undertak- Miss Yvette and her assistant, for the degree of bachelor of sci- president and chairman of th$_jfinance eommlt- Cranford, it was learned as the deadline for] that in 1057 there were 126 cases pr6duced are ^Detective Story," the honor four years ago i" n• PhiladelTV - ings. ~Bunny Auer, have spent most of ence' in mechanical engineering. tee; C. W. Tripp, a member of the committee;:i filing petitions! approached. Finance Cpmmls-] of "* underground cable damage Dead End," "WrirSuccess Spoi the summer in New York studying Mrs. H. JEL McCulloughj secretary, ami Charles sioner .Frederick Sykes, Fire 'Commissioner! caused by ""outside contractors Rock -Hunter," andX|xyo original won scripts. '^v under some of the greatest names My sense of nature's rich glooms Goodfellow,-treasurer. : '-• '.„;••• Dudley Croft and .Joseph PI Heuer had en- This was a 33 percent increase in the dancing field. Included, is, that toneless lacks but one •Cranford'scavengers were to be required to over 1956. He stated that foir "Dead End"' nfered the race, the first two for reelection. L T. there are seventeen parts. foKteen- • Back to School Move Brings Safety Problems were < Joseph Levenoff, Grover charm to make it half divine—a cover their trucks witt^ tarpaulins, it was an- Weiersbach was the only Democratic candidate. bale, Bob Hamilton, Paul Draper 1 Convert Your Present HI-FI agers. \ , friend, with whom to -whisper; nounced following a Board of Health meetiaf. Twenty-seven members of the Cranford All officers and special crossing instances of children darting out from be- and Muriel Stuart. M To Th» Dramatic NEW Back from Conference Mr. Young had his own dramatic "Solitude i» sweeU —Mary Baker Health Officer -William P. Smith reported, that Lions Club, their wives and guests, went on the Joseph Merrill of JoJanJEhoto schttol in Newark. He was also, in- guards of the Cranford Police Depart- bind parked Cars in quest of a ball or in 'Bddy letters would be sent to scavengers advising STEREOPHONIC SYSTEM graphers Studios, 1600 Springfield structor and director of the New- e them of the proposed strict enforcement of; this4 jI avenue, has just returned from a ark School of Drama. SoUtadftis a* needful to ih* im~ ment have been alerted by Police Chief ? «>™ oia game of tag ^probably -stetipn of the locaj Health code as a step to pte^-' tainment. Swimming, dinner and.dancing were] three-day Management Confer- • •i-\i aginatign as •ocieljr is wbcQeiBtne vent possible spread of polio in the community Children if th« program. . . Complete Information and Prices At ence for Professional- Photograph- Lister W. Powell to the special proems>&*^S^^«« for the cbaraefer.—James Russell tnam this source. •• . .. '- ' - ers which .was held on the campus Nab Local Man hurry in tomorrow, fridag, to be encountered beginning with the unexpected — especially i toweU ':.,•.-• • . of Rutgers, The State University Ten lively paintings done by the in New Brunswick, in co-opera- On Assault Count 29th for our spectacular , opening of school next Thursday. streets near schools. children of the Tuesday mornins tion with the Professional Photo- John W. Grindrod, 24, 7 Cran- Because the first week of school is so Teachers, traffic ' officers, school l f th Cranford graphers Association of New Jer-ford terrace, will appear in Clark. sey. This first three-day Manage- Municipal Court tomorrow to ac- important in initiating new pupils to safe crossing guards and student patrols will Summer dm* of the craniord count for an attack he allegedly travel habits and*' t o remin:-JJ-..d driver—s o«**l,f theo all dAno th«itheirr sharsharee iinn Drotectin protectingg OU our rc)|iV- Creatlj** Art Group under«l|e di- ment Conference/' offered- .the " SURPRISE" SPJJGIAL T mnde on a local police officer early It increased dangers created by the opening dren. But they cannot do it all them- rection ot tJurton •"wjffrtwh, of U Eastman St. 26* Morris Ave. professional photographer an tyntfteld, may -b» viewed during opportunity to discuss his mana- Saturday morning. of school, it has been designated National selves. Adults have the dual responsibil- Cranford, N. J. Union, N.J. gerial problems with qualified He was charged with assault and uiouiuu.,,. „ the next two wwks, itarting g - ' - > • • i • 'i MU educational ' and with resisting arrest. Grindrod is ONE DAY ONLY, FRIDAY, Chilr>uiXAd Safet q*f»>ty Weev \Vf>tp«t unjptn arc ^«ue: Ifichae. itlw Bahyasz «*-, a.m. Saturday. . "• First, t p p Waterspn had responded to a First, to enlist all parents, teachers, police In linwe witw h Ispreparation, 'ChieChieff Powels forl ,.an th-e Jeanne Strob^ W» Tcnnyaon, departments and other agencies to create opening call there that reported Grindrod thisweek that speed^checjing 4udjr: MendlW, ©ebby_ Mtodlin, was creating a disturbance. Wa- safe-travel habits in school\hildren— W BJen WlwiilT • •< • • :• • tcrson and off-duty Cranford Pa- •A pjM* WWII Mrs. William R. Frutchey of 2 make sure you TV •-S11S AO Cornell road, will leave tomorrow "No Discoui • and "iae CM I-UU for Parris Island, S. C, where they Cash 'n' Car will begin their boot.training with The death or injury of a the U. S. Marine Corps. At Plant Store" . '•~»n*»a of your mistake of orais- dr commission could haunt you for A truly wonderful sale tomorrow. Timad right for back to collage, after-vacation, and bacjk to school. Gather together "all" your • lifetime. •;. " •:. : • -AND COSTS «* I MONTANARI 71 HE TOGO skirts. .4 you'll save moneyt A wise matt U never less alone than when he Is •lone.-*—Jonathan Contentment ^ ". . . . Distinguished Service* in Drycleaning Swift . A. A. and Allied Services jor thc Quality Conscious . . . ." is not so hard to find. for Oil «•«• Y*<* €ant b#0f' C«rtill«d One sure way is by You can kit! Instrttdiom Untal* Drydeaners SAVING REGULARLY wimoiL nr« S«trlc« oa al Shirt Launderers ... at the Suburban Office — i* ""'"Mobilheat- • Band prmctlc* Cold Storage Vaults ou lew than any otb«f 9 EA8TMAK STU Bit Rug Cleanfcrs . But oat w6 happy if you ihould nearest you. > oi automatic fatolf and hoi—you* CRAKTORD. W. J or Unm the eyeglawej you buy fa automatic home heal! hd uppn for iafe dHf , ment in general. You wouldn't •v*n think ofv MUTUAL .ttarting without • "tpare" for your car; and that makes FUNDS very good tens* for «ye- glsiiat, tool GEORGE f, RICHARDS 44 NORTH AVE., EAST BR 6 0080 . 16 Norman Place Drop in ao that wm cart CRANPORD, NEW JERSEY explain how a second for a laxL Wide awake *Jt Cratfford, N. J. pair of g/assej will %*tvm alert — tkaTa M. Beady !• BRidge Registered^ RepresenUtive SUBURBAN TRUST COMPANY INVESTORS // i PLANNING Robert E. Brunner there's an office in your community CORPORATION CRANFQBD, N. J. BRidge 6-0900 : of America 4 No. UNION AVE. Yard BRidge 2-5650 CRAHFORO - CIIWOOD • WESTFULD • SCOTCH PUIKS • PUINFIILD Office: "1PC Known Mutual r*»&r Ltxlngton Av«. at LVRR •0 East «Sn4 ML. M. T. IT. •. T •-/\ — SUMMER HOURS —• 9 ajn. too PJML — SaU. Until % p afbn. and Thun. Eves. 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THE CRANPORD CITIZEN AND, CHRONICLE. THURSDAY.-AUGUST 28. 1938 % rlne Aircraft. Wing, at the Naval CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. AUGUST M, 1058 man's own experiences. "keeping abreast" of this subject THE of changing traffic, road arid In his early days, he .kept suc- is tho f.itt that his rffcrrnee noU— Air Facility, Atsugi, Japan. Tho group's mission lit to provide close roar weather conditions.^ Adjust your cessfully abreast of ul|.'develop- ttooks which Will i-vt-ntiially bc- speed Immediately. Sewing Poor ments ill tin- field of microbiology. I'omt' Hi'' m:»nu»ci'lpt of .i hook ulr supporfc^for Fleet Marine Force ijTHVie traffic" more thnn throe feet of she nits: around you. This includes noting volumc of research and knowledge about that subject grew, he nar-space. traffic" behind through constant Cancer may not give a use of your rear-view mirrors. rowed his interest to soil mlcro- until too late, advises the irrive Safely Don't race Don't lag. Don't ride Im't Clean "blolotfy. Men in Service Hoad — Arrive By CAROLYN YVKNVS. MnrlncCVl. WIlliamA Schorn|Amcrlcan Cancer SocM See ... th..- the bumper of the car ahead. In recent years, he lias reduced Handicapped '5. Take only your share of the Assoclafc Home Agent hat Interest still further to theson of Mr. and Mrs. William K. . „ •„,.-, Assistant Discusses Anfl< rtcar How long has It been since you 9 Clnremont iilaco is " * Cancer Society. Each D«.-worib Chief Lester W. road — In the proper place. Keep iibl -61 soil microbiology Schorn, Dr. Aitchmm in have'cleaned and oiled your "" roprcsfnu-dbv the prodigious fam- wrvini! with Marim Thought for the Week ,™hv urged all motorists in the proper lane. Pass only when r Aircruft I your doctor at least annually for Sermon Topic ing .machine?-Most, sewing ma- \y flf Iht- actLm.vc.-1..s. Some ' Group II, a Unit of «i« First Ma.-'a physical cheek-up V* J ^' J Share the Rbad you see you have ample time -and t Rdunang^ By KEV. GEOBGE A. AXTCBE6ON. D. Du ruter. Christian Faith TopicSUPP of ht- Cranford Police space to avoid cutting out and inchine trouble can be attributed to dirt, gummed*' oil • CraMort Alliance Chan* >• . At Methodist The Rev Robert W. Kurth, assistant minister, will conduct -. ' awl the N8tioliil1 too sharply. Signal oil' turns and Psalm 1 gives us two portraits of two different men. In ~~T^abor Day services will be held services at th first Presbyterian Church thU Sunday at 9:30 cil. This-' program is a lane changes. cloggirii; working parts. Poor tension, thread~.brcnkiri.gi the first half of the psalm we are given an outline of a righteous at the Methodist Church this; Sun- He will speak on "Christian, faith in the Nuclear Age.', PARENTS WHO KNOW SHOE VALUES WILL SEND K. Aitcheson. pastor 6. Obey to the'letter all traffic skipping stitches, cjccessnolse and day at 9:30 a.m. "Paul Bowles", di- Mr. J. Lester Robertson of .Mt. Traffic Accidents Cam- Promotion of Lutheran the Alliance Church, will re- man, and in the second part*that of ari ungodlyman. A brief |ttack-"n laws, -signs, signals and the loss of power are ull problems rector of the "Good Will Industries Bethel will be the guest organist the finance committee will pulpit this Sunday look at these will prove interesting. 1 am sure. tates of common sense and cour- that a sewing machine owner'con ' THEIR YOUNGSTERS of Jersey City, will speak oq "How and Miss Ann Columbo. soprano at the Church., ,flfe in traffic, the tesy. If you make a mlstakiK drtn't World Action, _. ,morning.'He and Mrs. Aitcheson *The righteous man is said to "Be one" who does not .allow ••To f=*:l> take care of herself. These prob- Mrs. Por to Handle Our Handicapped.'" soloist at the First Pfesbyterian The first choir rehearsals „., be keenly aware that "this Sunday. There will be one service at 9:30 a.m i'| have spent their vacation touring himself to be influenced by the counsel or plans of the ungodly. lose yqur head. Don't U^opardi/.c lems generally are the result of •I Willy Dr. Albert Allingcr^and Ffed-I I,,. (1nlv one on the road," . Griffiths and Mrs. Patricia Suriasi will sine Xhe duet. New England and Canada, and He is not found standing on the road travelled by them waiting and Trinity"church-of South OfcJthe fall season for the yourself and others bj^hasty, fool- not cleaning or oiling a machine Jackson will be soloists. Dr. Al- ange, will be the guest soloist ster and Chancel Choirs will | well saitm uv^u^, -,, . _ Westminster. Choir at 7:15 p.t to sny about safety on superhigh- create"!' lint. This lint, it left un- . k'ft, shown with Dr.- Selmnn A. Waksman, vyho will rvtlrb this kindergarten and primary i de- rie«;s and a dlstinctivenesltiti s about hihimm . tieHe 4iss moved by another be at II o'clock. Geoffrey O'Hara; Mr. Jackson Will fall schedule, will be resumed wjth and the Chancel Choir at 8:15( ways, pointing out that the tyh disturbed, packs afound tjre bob- week as Director of the Institute of .Microbiology at Rutgers, the* ' ••—partments will meet at 9:30 ajru astor sing "God ...Is More ^han Spirit,"\|*e*v^ees at 9:30 and 11 a;m. The - involves, 1 influence. He ttavels in an opposite direction, and you see him The opening of the wed Speeds permissible on such roods bin nnd feed. To remove lint, State University. Or. Iiimpen will' sun ud Dr. Wiiksmim as di- with Mrs. Bernard fechneid^r arid The Sunday bible school will to share. a seated with a different group. In addition to this, he is said to be by Donald Lee Moore. Rev. Robert G. Longaker will re- nursery school for 3 and •»-; (()f a,i, „ willineness make thp above rules doubly im- first remove the plate under the rector of {he vvorld'-tarnous center for the study of microb|ology. , Mrs. Christian Laubenheimer in meet at 9:30 a.m., with classes The church school leaders will turn to'the pulpit with the mess- Sunday a X'cry happy man. then portanr^and vital. In addition, he prcKser foot. Use a small brush charge. A nursery is held also at man. be Mrs. Louis Patcrno, nursery; age "We Are Not Alone." JHmrry . " I The Alliance Vouth Fellowship The-writer'also depicts the righteous man as a tree planted September 8 at 9 a. m. i do the snld/thls rule should" be added: or sharp pointed instrument to • this hour for smaller children. .He V -)«>.l«»e ttio nsmieous man us a —-~ » Miss Barbara Harris and Miss Nan- The- Church School ,will open joiivet Presbyterian | will meet at 6:30 p.m. The Inter by rivers, of water. It docs not grow there by accident, but is on September 7 with double tes- \ school is part of the chrlstla me. Watch signs carefully for rules loosen the lint. The executive boardxof '""•' but is cy Dogen, kindergarten, and Gene rulcs ns pa., wm be theI mediate group is under the-dlrec there by deliberate choice and a special act.. The leaf ,pt the slons at 9:30 and II a:m. The" education program or the I He S"vc -governing the- particular , toad Cleun:, out^ till visible oil h&cs BmyYear Awaits Retiring Lutheran Church .Worn* Hyde, primary. . Irtiitfe to drivers to help thcr, you're traveling — such__thlngs ns j tion of Mr. and Mrs. William Viv- tree does not wither, and the tree produces its proper fruit in Junior department teachers of the Presbyterian Church and is with a sharp pointed tool to re- meet in the primary room There will be no fellowships this church school will meet in the der the superyislon of Mrs. •• IC-drivinc to the .pattern ' directions for enterlnu or leaving move lint and gummed oil. Tfce Rex-. Albert G. Dezso. pas4"^ J1" ^mbined Senior-Young its season. All this, speaks of the stability, freshness and product- at 8:15. On Tuesday the first of Sunday. ' : junior lioom a\ 8 p.m. this Wed- E. iBaldwln. Rcgistratl Ulc nround them the highway. If you can remove or open the Dr. Waksman, Microbiologist Adult iveness of the life of the godly individual . Devclop/defen- • series of trainingdass^tor near to*, who is vacationing ^' ft"^^^^ "•.Tj^w" On Tuesday the commission oh nesday evening, and on Thurs- for this are now being taken i Keep nlcrt face plate at the left of the head Dr. Selmnn A. Waksman, director of the Rutgers Institute of Mi- f Y do so, to remove lint nnd excess crobiology and one of the. world's foremost microbiolouists, will retire vY . .Pat Ferguson and Paul Baba. .ecu."- •situations/The MarriaB should Improve tho Jane Seeman. direeior o£ educs- isn't anything said about him being a happy man. We don't the Chapel. The meeting will be The nursery deportment of the this week to,jvhat will probably turn out to bo tho busiest yearn of an II — i Dr. Aitcheson will also preach isn y A word or a nod ttom thet the sp«'Wl. the Inrther ahead human species, becoming n barrinr tion, in the primary room at 8 —'-» of h^ iife carrying with it a freshness and a productive- under the leadership of Marinus church school will hold a "Get- The manufacturer's book of In- j. ^ at the Sunday evening' service read of his life carrying has more weight than the cloqui attention mmtl be fixed. " against vice, a protection to woman. achievemcrtf-packed career. for good that characterizes the good man. It is written Eastern.- ;• • . Acquainted-Time" in the "nursery ur titrcn,Kth to man, nndva centre for structions* that came . with the Japan to the completion of a mon- Laura Ann Poeltler, daughter of speeches of others.—Plutarch Plon emergency Effective lh,e first of next month, day the. start cf the On Labor Day, a group of young ness for g '"'" h not so." They lack stability of life and department room for.the purpose Ij. Think ahoii the affections,—Mary Baker Eddy machine is a big help vacation program Cacchionc." ' • their mothers .who will be newly Eyes Examined one. antibiotics currently in use were in the company of men of. righteous motives. The saddest thing of " to nvoid an accident? school. of genius.—Edward Gib- t- Scout Troop &4 vrill assemble next c011^-"-^ lor children all is that they are said' to comic to" an unhappy end. Set" Slichas .Service enrolled in the nursery depart- (Vt bon ••'..'. The more you use your machine But Dr.-.Waksmnn, who won sci- derived. .. .Be adaptable. Get the "feel' 1 Thursday for its first 'meeting this *tl3iS'- By the lives and efforts of those pictured in the first At Temple Beth-El ment of the church school this the more you must oil it>.Follow ence's most coveted honor, tho No - Those interests are international f?oirl 3 bel Prise, for Jii's contributions to fall in the fellowship- hall at T:SO Of portrait we have most of what is good in this world. They have Midnight Slichas service will be fall.- • DR. G. HINDM AN| your instruction manual in order in scope. Todayi Dr.-and Mis. to find nil the oil holes. One ormedical knowledge, Is far from re- Waksman arc in'Salzburg, Austria p.m> . ^ L. A. Conover, 10 Ketford avenue. given us our COUIUKS, ..- — . held Saturday, September 6, at On Thursday at 9:30 a.m. the The full fall schedule <* ser- , churches, homes for "the poor and aged, and our tiring in the sense of turning from -- - -• • ...... ^, „ church The pastor will conduct the mid- hospitals for the sick. The presence of the other group in the Temple Beth-El. The religious fall reunion andr'meeting, of the two., drops of oil at each oil hole and ne'xt week Kb will be in Vlen- hospitals for f th th gro • Optometrist activity to Idleness. vices will begin Septernber 14- week prayer meeting that eve- world shown in the second sketch, has made it necessary foi- committee announced that a dance jMargaret. Greene' Association Ex- is enough. Excess oil will stuln nu where he_wlU_address the Inter 'MJis 70th birthday on July 22 Delegates Sent ning at 8 o'clock. law enforcement agencies, and necessitateneces d the building .of will precede the services. The ecutive Board will be held In the your. sewing. ...''. national Congress In Biochemistry our law brought him to . the University's will held at Next Thursday the Home Mis- dance begins at 8:30 p.m. board .room at 9:30 a.m. Use a good grade of household He will "come home in the fall to our jails and penitentiaries. From their hearts and minds stem 107 N. UNION AVE retirement age and emeritus status, school wilT be in To Encampment sionary Society will hold the first The boardFW trustees wiil meet At 1:15 p.m. on Thursday the or machine oil. Lubricate an elec- catch up with som£ of the writing nearly all of the crime, vandalism and suffering found in this but the formal end of that long and research he hasn't had enitugh «... 9:30 am. tsr all departrr . The Cranfor~" d chapte," . r .o f the..meetin 1 g of their fall season. The Wednesday at the temple^,/ Deaconesses of the church will 6-1332 tric motor exactly as directed' by :1- •' and- again at 11 o'clock for the worlworldd . i the manufacturer and use only period of service only means that time for in a busy life*. Synagogue Youlhhas sent Iwome n ^ ^ at ,„am ^ ^ I might ask: Which portrait resembles you and me? Which meet in tKe board room at at, 8 nursery, kindergarten, and prim- p.m. that evening the members ot the lubricant suggested. he will have more time for his ac- The Waksman. scientific career representatives t* the North- ^ ^^ fof j^^^ fanlUlcs; company are we to be found associated with? What contribution, Lheck.up ndw. n will help;your tive interests. They number in the ary departments only. Mr. Jun- Encampment ^^ . After thorough,/ oiling and parallels with great faithfulness tilla, superintendent, announced After lunch a business mect if any, are we making towards the happiness and general good doctor save your life if cancer dozens*—from supervising the work the emerging status of American v k • b*s*n Tuesday and ^will, ^ ^ ^ ^ cleaning, your/thread may sill again that the bus service has mg wm womej£ of others around us? Are we really happy individuals? strikes. of his personal Foundation for Mi- .science as a whole. The po.st 40 - break or the stitcht's 'are loose on been discontinued. continue through to Are we assured in bur hearts of a blessed and satisfactory Hast thou. a friend, and for- one side ofyour fabric. Check for crobiology and the Waksman years of progress in our science in The Planning Committee has The members attending are cbgy matched by many of Dr. "7aks- CHMSTlAfr BCPXNCT conclusion to this life? The difference in the two classes consid- gettest to be gtateful? — Mary proper threading procedure. ATC now made ticket* for the anniver- Fran Shapiro. Sheila Levitt, Vicki i •Foundutlons In Frunce, Italy and dnntCB 8SKTICK8 ered, is Just the difference' of having or not having God' in the Baker Eddy ABC to Ph.I) you certain the needle is threaded sary banquet available thrown Kaplan, Jeff Schiller of Cranford; ot FEED YOUR from—the/ grooved side? . the heads of church oreamiatioRs, Norman Pollack of Kenilworth, The practical importance heart and life. That Is the distinction, but it makes all the differ- ence, in the vrorldy _, . • Loose stitches on one side of as well as the church office, they and George Greenberg of Check your trees for Wilting now! An applica- the fabric mean improper ten- announced. These may also be obi~. "^e camp theme is **: Science sion adjustment. Changing the member ot ike Prayerbook and the Synagogue' tion of Aquo-Sol forced under pressure into the Good Marki Require Good Vision tained from a or dis- services Sunday. upper tension, will usually cor- committee on Sunday mornings in «-^*~. — Holy Eucharist Services soil can restore your trees in health, vigor and rect this. Again, check, your the church narthex, CUSSMO groups, are based. Th* The first step In back-to-stehool preparation is to6e sure your manual for the location of the YVETXE'S Dance Studio The bawjuet in observance cf weA's program of activities in- upper tension and the way to child sees well. Anything Ujss than good vision is a handicap Announces the 30th anniversary of the found- dudes athletics. Hebrew classes, Set At Trinity Church Plwfee or write for FREE INSPECTION of that even the brightest younj adjust it, ^ ing of the congregation, will be discussion groups, workshops, re- man. Services tax aot included. SPINET PIANO SCIENCE "I am come a light into Thursday at 9 ajn. there Robert VFW Hall 23 Chester Lan& PI. son of Mr and Mrs. Robert With Bench and ». ~_ld, that whosoever ,be- tt Hly 479 South Ave., E. Cranford, NP. df. HEALS ttevtfth on me should not abide In 10-Year Guarantee BRidge 6-3539 •-./ ; \f • •:.>•••- •;• •.'• •-•• - X •••• -' • OCTOPUS OUTLETS mean inconvenience BRidge 2-56! $498 Open Mow. & Thurs: Eve. PIANO SHOP 14. Church school classes CONVENIEN; , , 519 Ten-Ill Road sume thi same day. 1 Trinity Ifeiseopal Church Named Church Director 14 North Union Ave. pLAINFIELD 6-3708 I sponsoring An' assay contest • for I Rentals — Terms to 36 M03. ~ " * stuoenU of Mrs. Doris E. Rothweller of Clark, organist for the • past l3Vt m HOt MTBt HEATERS GET LL ,-~ w . as organ- A ist-director of the' Zion Lutheran .• •'. ' ,' i' '• '> year is eligible to enter the cooF^^urc- h in Hahway. She will begin OWEY(HJ ' ' ' • j —•—'• ' ' 1 m••>:>•'.!• duties on September 14. . ! •>••• HOTWATtt k, ' Board Meets ' • 1 -i 'V

_Tht. »v«vutive board of the eve- '•' ' '. '• •?•'"• ning department; of the Village" -. .* I,' W PRICE! •"•• \- -t Improvement Association will meet next Thursday at the home of Mrs. Wayne Mollincaux, 33 $% Dartmouth road. ''411 osa» *•> — »•»• • No one knows when or how Insured Safety ~ up to $10,000.00 ' "' cancer will strike. The American 1 per member. - •m Cancer Society urges a health ' •• l'?ii Convenience — your money available A modern antomatte Oil Fired • •' ' i • m •ft #5 Hot Water Heater saves yon none? 2 when needed. "

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THE CRANTORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THXtttSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1958 THE CRANFOWX CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THUESDAY. AUGUST M, i958 •j SECTION THREE ':. rv'*,' '•'a to active membershi^x in the N will be held Wednesday at theto California. and Mrs. Best left for Pasade to Mrs. Junior C. Buck, 44 Eagle home of Mrs. J. E. Hawkins, The association will sot up itstion in taking und preparing slides, Ipalgri in Cranford, arranged for ment at Elizabeth General Hospi- group, and the Trailside qarden prograrn for the poming year and home of Mrs. Harvey S. Allen, 8 The secretary of the Board- of in mld-ApriL Rock Way, Montclair. .JHpUy. atreet. ' ' ' . • prints nnd movies in color and the exhibit. • tal for injuries resulting from the will facilitate flttin* and the tateGarden Club oB Union ' County, wiiose plans will be made to make this black and white. A highlight of Elm street, at 8~pm, Mis, Andrew TrustEcsr~W*r All members are- urged to at- uttack, according to Chief Lester Rutgers cross-wise. separation will never preaidcnLJs-Mta^-Charlps F., r^- year's Christmas decorations con- the course will be an opportunity Supplce will serve as co-hostess. was to end to help pplart for the coming W. Powell. Her condition is listed be noticed. Often there ft room After Age Six Springfield. authorized We know more bad things kcy of Cranford, has been accept^ for a . MV\ :M The meeting will be devoted to send an appropriate resolution to Btdit ladassah Board season. Plansl ^^r. foy t Tarver Arrested as "fair." for'two or more shelves between ourselves than does anybody ed as a provisional member of guerlte Kearwin, chairman, "big- Helm Answer the planning of the closed flower Dr. Best's widow. ". • yet no one thinks so highly i^ amping will also be discussed. The suspwf~HaTT)oen~Incar<:er^~" existing ones. Not Dangerous the state dub. ger and better than ever," Mrs. On Assault Count ntcd since his arrest in a cell at Also cut two pieces of lumber By JAMES R. GREO$K O. D. show to be»held September • 10 Dr. Best.retired as superinten- as we do of ourselves.—Franz y Units Sets First Meeting Bell'* Will Display The announcement was made Creager said. George L. Tarver, 22, of 2A Mc-headquarters. Arresting officers Space for uprights. Make them as long Readers have asked interesting from 2 to 5 p.m. dent of schools March 31 and heSchoenthan ans for the open meeting Women's Realtor Assn. UJC Buihling Replica By' MAa^Y W. ARMSTRONG. Flower arrangements ' will be by Mrs. Walter A. Slocum, mem- jClellan street wins released on wore Sgt. Vincent L. Brinkerhoff a5 the shelf is deep and as wide questions concerning some com- bership chairman. o be held l»y the Roselle-Cranford A replica of Union Junior Col- and Patrolmen John W. Thimons CoanULBame Atcnt as the height desired between mon fallacies about eyesight. placed in tbe hdmes of Mrs. A. W. bs to membership in thtee Chapter of Hadassah the evening Sets Luncheon Meeting $1,000 bail Monday for hearing in clubs to me Adult School Adds lege's $1 million buiklmn, made in und Myron Cymbaluk. * . I What is a Rutgers shelf? The shelves. If shelving is 11 inches There are,perhaps more"• misoon-r Baird. Mrs.' Frances Burke and J Club fof New Jersey, the Mrs. Robert E. McNeill, Jr., of f September r«t Temple Beth-El A luncheon meeting of the Wom- Municipal Court Tuesday at 8 p.m. . answer to your need for more deep and you want the new shelf ceptions about* vision ttfan any Mrs. Nicholas Imperato. Club o( Cran- Montclair, conference chairman of ivcre announced NMonday at theen's Association or the Cranford exact scale in the form of a cuke, on a charge of assault and battery Photography Class '>•">. -kitchen shelf room, perhaps. At three inches higher, make the up-other" form of human perform- Gardens to be visited will be the state unit, has announced that irst board meetingN)f the group Board of Realtors will be held in will be on display in the wjnJow filed by his wife, Meredith, police those of Mrs. Bcnjarntn Brixner, the (all conference and Presi- least, this common kitehen" stornfic rights- 1! by 3 inches. ance, and as a result some people been his season by Mrs. Irving Heltner the home of Mrs. Gertrude Nunn, of Bell's,Pharmacy. 17 North Un- reported. 'Mrs. Charles Dickey an^ Mrs. dents* Days will be held in the To Fall Schedule PLalnfleM 6-5477 heed has. influenced many county Next nail resident. 181 North avenue, cast, next ion avenue, ' starting Wednesday. •Francis Dulicail Berkelcy-Carteret Hotel, Asbury E. K. Bogard, Jr., of Elizabeth Tarver w;»s-—am>sted at home COOL! AIR CONDITIONED! homemakers to install these inex- of quarter-inch round or harrow their eyes. '• Principal speaker at the^open Thursday, it was. "announced today The cake was decorated by Mrs.Sunday at 1:30 a.m. after his wife "the horticulture exhibit will be Control Crab Grass! Park, September 24 and 25. will be instructor for a course in pensive, easy-tc-make shelves. molding parallel to the ends of Question: My. _ eight-year-old meeting will be Mrs. Morris signed a complaint alleging he beat v held in the garden of Mrs. Charles .COHDITIOWED er of Jersey .City, president of by Mrs. Helen Crcagcr, president. photography ut the fall semester Charies Hang of 711 High street. , i '' Since they ar© portable, nnd re-the shelf board oh the, underside. boy thinks It is fun to cross his DI-MET • SUPER ARTOX Flower arrangements will be of the Cranford Adult School, it The building is now under con- her. Mrs. Tarver is. under iteat- quire no nails or screws, even in Sc>t the strips in frortv the ends eyes like he saw a comedian do Dickey. '-- '<-' demonstrated; round table ses- Northern New Jersey Region Mrs. A. W, »Balrd, president, Hadassah. Carolyn Turner of West was announced today by Dr. Kenstructio- n on the college's new, 28- a permanent cupboard, they arc slightly more tbn'n .NJ on TV, will this make his eyes sions on each of the activities of HtOUGH Or KENILWORTH neth W. Iversen, president-direc- acre campus site off Springfield will pfbside at the meeting. WEEDONESODAR Orange will be featured in a musi- useful to renters as well as own-of .the upright side suppprtS. If stay that way? • the garden club will be held; a * O4B MI-SJ tor. . u *.,.avenue, opposite Nomahcgan Park. AIH-CONDITIONED Starts Tonlte—• One Week ers. Even the homemaker who PARK al .program. AN QttpINANCE' CONCERNING SAL- cocktail party and fashion show the supports arc \4-inch tl\[lck. Answer:" Past the age of six, eye HERO RECEIVES PROMOTION—Promoted to Marine .Captain LD AVS. ARIliSv A Navy photographer during Samuel S. Eisenberg, proprietor BOX orricE OPEN DAILY & SUN. hopes soon to do a real remodeling place thl; flat side of the quarter- muscle response is well developed CRAB-NOT e ORTHO honoring the club presidents will At the board meeting, which was BE IT ORDAINED by the Oov«mliiit World War II, Mr. Bogard formerly of Bell's, who played iij leading August 4," James R. Hoosly, son. of Mr. and Mrs. R'ulph j;' Moe.^ly CHertn.4 eld at Congregation Emanual, Body of (hexporougli nl Krnilworth: 10 A.M. TO 10 I'M. job in feer. kitchen might do well Inch rounds 5/8-inch in from the and. crossing the eyes for fun is Convey Sympathy be followed by a banquet. A, SECTION .The SaUry for 1h« Police was with. Whcelan btudio. New role in the college's silver anni- to use Rutgers shelves to Increase l of 214 South ;tvemic, east, and husband of the former Miss* Phyllis t»st Tlme% To-Nlght Roselle, the president, Mrs. Sam-Matron of the -ough of Kenllworth shi>lf ends. ; • not likely to harm them, in* CRAB GRASS KILLER breakfast honoring the, zone York City. He is a graduate of versary development' fund cam- uel. Shapiro of,. Crantord, an- hall be the ur•n $300.00 Per bntiin. PAPER MILL •pt-eseht convenience. Then put the shelf in place, and younger children, such a practice L. Blake, Hampton. N. H., has hi* nt'w rank insignia liinnod on chairmen Will be followed by a SECTION 2: inual ulary for Thomas; Jefferson High School, The best description of a Ilut- by Col. W. E. Barnes. Director of the 12th Marine Corps Reserve To Best Family panel on flowor shows. The con-nounced a planning meeting to be ;he bvilldlnf li of the Borough PLAYHOUSE slide in the supports on the outer might contribute to aggravating A resolution expressing sym- "PETERJ^AN" l Kehllworth •hal! l beN»h amount equal Elizabeth, Clarence WhiteSchool g6rsv shelf, is a portable cupboard and Recruitment District, at Sari Francisco, Calif. Holder of the ference will end with a luncheon held at her home, 127 Beech street, onchalf of the total amount* re- of Photography, Uaw York City, MU.I.nt'HN, M.J. DREXKL «.|||S sides of the quarter rounds. Thea case In which the eyes already pathy \o the family of Dr. Howard shelf with detachable end sup- nanny Knye honoring the state presidents, new n September 8. Mrs. Morris Klein, ceived for building, «lgn, and occupancy and Winonxi School 6f photogra- AIR-CO iTDIf loll E D r*AVK CAKRIMOTON. Dlr«cUr shelf is firm and will not collapse. had a tendency to cross. If the Silver Medal for heroism in Korea .In 1950, the captain enlisted R.' Best, who died August 6 in Mrs. Sigmund Nathan, Mrs. Moepermlta or the •um of SI.SOQ.00 per an- «»•• »:so—T«.«. Ibta aa(. . , ports to hold" it liVv place:-They Mrs. Doris Anderson, Extension child's eyes are normal, crossing niTa private in Doceinber, 1946, and was commissioned from presidents' and the presidents of um. whichever la greater. \ . phy, Winoh'a Lake, "Indl. He has Kan. »:0O—Mth. Than., Bat. S:M California, was voted Monday .by oldest clubs. Schneider and Mrs. David Silver- SECTION 3: ThU Ordinance Awll.takv can be made tup "'depth or part Specialist in I&me Management, them might even be good exer- the ranks. He nnd his wife and two children live at- 1516 SUMMER FEEDING % LAWNS if feet In the manner provided. byNjaw. operated his own studio for the By Popular Demand the executive committee of. the Toeadax, man of Cranford, Mrs. Louis past 11 years. •' . of the depth of lyour existing cup- reports that many New Jersey cise, but the facts about the Dale street, San Matoo, Calif. Boar! of Trustees of Union Jun- Mrs. James A. Gearhart of Brown and Mrs. Irving Heltner of Extended Thru * board shelves. muscle balance In each case would Se L z PuWie~MbtleFliirfiereb>i Given that tl Mr. Bogard is a member of the Thar*, thru Turn., homemnkers in otherjireas of the ior College. Aut- 39 *• P Montclair, chairman of landscape Roselle are expected to attend. 1 Sat., Sept. 6 They/rfiould be the full width have to be known before it would Dcbblo Hoynoldi. foregoing Ordinance wa*" Introduced Elizabeth. Kiwanls Club, Corner Auc 28 • Sept. 2 state have used Sttfese Rutgers Dr. Best,' who served as. Cran- design, will, conduct the second Mrs. ..Irving Green of Roselle is a mntlng of the Governing Body of the Geraldine Basil of the cupboard, however, if" sup- shelves with great satisfaction. In be safe to draw conclusions about About , 130.000 Americans arc'• .f*Ypg>n Tfrlimfl FTtllf ORTHO GRO School of Landscape Design at the ktrougti of Kenllworth on the 36th day Stone Lodge No. 229. F. & A. M. Kim NOVAK - JuniM STEWART ford superintendent of schools for ITHIS HAPPY^EELING recording secretary. Other officers of Augutt, IMS. It waa then read for Rathbone pt>r(s at ends arc loose. If these any one child, now being saved from cancer, ac- VIl CCll 1 IlllUlU CHIT andt\tho Colonia Country Club. - In' Alfred ifltciicftck'i Union County,' Volunteer Kitchen, more than two decades, was a Pt. $1 — Qt. $1.6? yGah S4»9S --SGal. $19.95 organization's headquarters in Or-Who gave their reports are Mrsth. « tint. time. The aald 'Ordinance will ~/-~jcaA pieces or'legs.arc to be pcr- Elvis' l*rc«loy ; „. further comldared for final paiaage Dr>Iyersen said tbe course will : Planning Leaders as well a« your member of the college's Board of ange, October 8 and 9. Applica- Morton Smolin of Roselle, treasur- the' Oovernihg Body of the Borough "VERTIGO" - manently.. -attached " and braced ShowlPhms „ Kenllworth at the Borough Hall. be valuable to both beginners or Home Economics Extension Of-' that Is. useful, the^therjws very Trustees for 16 years' until he "KING CREOLE^ tion for the course may be made er; Mrs, Irving Backinoff of Rc~ . with n f Pt. filled Applicator Sprayer $3.95 Boulevard. Kenlhxorth. New Jeraey, at those more experienced In pho- fice can give further information. poor vbion, my Job is very hard resigned last spring upon moving selle, corresponding secretary; Mrs. eight o'clock In the evening ID. S. T.» on G»ry COOPER Dlune derneath right angles joints, how- time. the Croon Thumb Garden: Club the Sth day of September, .1MB. At >uch tography.. iKwill include instruc- on the eyes, should I give it up Louis Brown of Roselle, vice- tlroa and place, or, at any time and "Ten North Frederick' ever, the shelf can be as short or FREE! — with 5 Gallon Purchase place to which auch meeting may be TICKETS DAM'S «i ALL AGENCIES Throw away all ambition ba- in order t6 protect my' good eye president in charge o( fund raising; adjourned, all person* tntemted will be ORDER BY PHONE PAY OV MAIL long'as your use of it suggests. ybnd that of doing the day'* wort which has'to do most of the* work? Mrs. Moe Schneider of Cranford, given an opportunity to be heard con- ONLY $2 with 1 Gallon Purchase cerning such Ordinance. To make these shelves, use 3/8-well.—Sir William Osier Answer: The two eyes do not WAST TO COAST MOVERS vice-president in charge of mem- ineh plywood or ty-inch lumber. bership. . • By Order of the Governing Body. divide Up the amount of seeing Anyw&ax* la the U. aV ©* PHILIP J. McQEVNA. Cut shelf boards about 1/8-tpeh I have often said that all theto be dobe, anymore that the ear REGISTER SEPT. 4 5 6 Also, Mrs. Samuel Brodman of Borough Clerk shorter in length than the existing misfortunes of men spring from split up'.the listening to be done. >, . . . . • • ' . a. •••••". , . Safe. Reasonable Roselle, vouchers; Mrs Daniel Gel- Dated: Augutt J«, 1968. 9i shelves. If permanent shelves are their not knowing how to live AdV, rees: JM.B2 It is not a greater "strain" on one No Parking Problem. — Just Drive In Yard ' ' Immediate warg of Roselle, Journal; Mrs. Elias less than a foot apart, use twoquietly at home, in their own Fall Classes qlt AIR-CONDITIONED 89* eye to see because Its mate is By Van —Rail —Boat —Ate Schoenbcrg of Roselle, puppet rooms.—Blaise Pascal : '• lengths half the desired depth if weaker *— provided of course nec- show; Mrs. David Silverman of ** NOW ANNIVERSARY essary lenses are worn. Limited enrollment for classes in Cranford, sponsor^chairman; Mrs. HENRY Pe TOWNSEND, Agent William Prosk of Rcfcelle, bulletin chairman. ENROLL NOW BR 6-2934 Tap — Ballet — Toe — Acrobatic — Ballroom ALLIED VAN LINES, Inc. Regular SACt: " You Economist Seeks FlMproof Storag* PaeUae * CxaHng a Specially Mrs. Shapiro presided at the NOW INLAYING CARY INGR1D J^odern Jazz—Hawaiian Dancing board meeting. Jw Commercial and Estimates Given Freely Frank Sinatra - Tony Curtis Price Price SAVE Jersey's Oldest Vocal Coaching Can ADams S-44M "Kings Go Forth" GRANTBERGMAN School Set Scout Troop 79 • PICTURE Brand—large box $ 8.50 $ 7.50 $100 Cornel Wild*,- Jean Wallace So greM together One-Family Farm 9 25 Ib. box 38.85 33.85 5.00 New Jersey's oldest, farm con- Mothers Oub Meeting "Maracaibo" you'll with they'd The Mothers' Club of Boy never part againl ILY Brand—large box 6.95 5.95 tinuously owned .by one family LOIS WICKS Saturday Matinee. 1.00 and Ki Scout Troop 79 will hold their may be one in Burlington County Kiddle 8how 25 1b. box 29.95 24.95 5.00 first meeting of the season'Thurs-. Cor. of Forest and North Avenues — Cranford that dates from 1681. School of Dance \ BWK-TO-SCHOOL "Maracaibo" Dr. .Frank V. Beck, extension day. September 4, at 8. p.m. at and—2 large boxes 9.50 8.50- 1.00 REGISTRATION DAY TUES., SEPT. 2 farm economist at Rutgers Uni- 11 Eastman Street . Cranford Center 116-118 SOUTH AVBUE. BRIdfle 6-1W1 Joel McCrea 25 Ib. box 19.95 230 versity, has been working with 17.45, 0 FALL SESSION BEGINS WED./ SEPT. 3 A OA itta The Oklahoman the New Jersey State Grange ln^ For information phone BR 6-2258 or MU 64894 A IR • C O N D I T X O n B D Forichildren 2 td 6 Years—Half*Day & All-Day Sessions collecting information about old ' /POlMTERS 2 Big Bags 8.85 8.30 55 Hot Lunches — Transportation Provided • farms. . . Wednesday, Sept 3 10 Bags 39.50 36.50 COLLEGE TRAINED FACULTY He. has heard from 113 per- "A Time To Love" TURF BUILD 3.00 sons concerning farms with' long "The Bravados" traditions, and the list Is topped, RIALTO •4- at least-for thVsresent, by an 8fl- Sat Sept 6. acre farm along the Mi Holly- • BOYS' LINED JACKETS*™" 3.98 WESTFIELQ Matmee Only free Hack to School Gift* Rancooas road that was acquired ADaaas S-1MS Grub Proofing and Insect Control 3.95 3.40 In "1681 by John Woobnan. Mod- Of .55 ern owners, seventh_generatlon • BOYS' SLACKS •*«" ate«< descendant* - of the early settler, : Ot>oj*r > Sl«ae .Varal In Toy .Co. are Granville E.' and Julia G. •a>>^' . / ' *' ' "-' ""* Bana Drad Hatnetv ' *' J '' from "Ten North Frederick" scam SPREADERS But there may be still older t BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS 1.29 & "Quantrill's Raider'* 16 inch farms around the stale. Dr. Beck SHORT SLEEVES ' 12.95 10.95 2.00 invites correspondence from any- 18 inch 16.95 13.95 3.00 e famous Jersey shore! Sunday thru Wed.. ., Throughout pur Years Of one who knows of. a farm that from 24 inch M.95 19.95 5.00 has been" continuously owned by t BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS 1.89 Aug. 31 - Sept 3rd Serving Cranford And Its one family more than 100 years. Walt Dltney'a The Orange will recognize with LONG SLEEVES • , • " Autumn- Best Time To Invest- In Your Lawn! .-:-•:.... j._Sr.._J an appropriate certificate every "Snow White And The Today Thru Sat! - MON - TUES. Environs We Have Always All Technicolor Show! farmer who can trace family, Seven Dwarfs" & LOUISE . . Feu Wendell Joanne Endeavored To Give One ownership back at least 100 yean. • BOYS'SWEATERS LITTLE ACRE PARKER COREY . DHU And the oldest continuously own- "Frauleln" —, plus — Joel McCrea "THE LIGHT IN Hundred Cents Worth Of ed farm in the state will get spe- with Mel Ferrer & Dana Wynlcr THE FOREST" FREE! All Metal Adjustable -CATTLE EMPIRE" cial recognition at an appropriate • BOYS'HOSE pr plu«— Charlton Hektmt Va I ue For Every Dollar "Snow White" will be Shown Cinemascope - Color "THE JSAYAGE" PAINT ROLLER .. Sntrietv will dose November 1. Sunday thru Wednetfday Spent With Us. Dr. Beek> addna U ColUgs of at 1:00 4:00 7:00 «c 10:00 AND TRAY IRONING BOAR Agriculture, Rutgers - TTnlvettMy* from with purchase of Reg. $8.95 .94 If U not jutt an empty slogan but alt honest to New Bruntwick, H. f ' • BOYS' TEE SHIRTS 40c Thursday thru Tues., Sept 4-9 goodness truth that U RUBBERIZED "Kings Go Forth" . WALLHIDE WHEN YOU BUILD WITH "STANDARD" pd hom Frank Sinatra Jfony Curtla (one gal. or more) SUPPLIES YOU BUILD FOR PERMANENCE. • BOYS' RAINCOATS 0.98 .THIS WEEKEND ONLY1 • 2nd BtB Feature r Nulton (Hood Included) W O. Nulton "This Happy Feeling" FINAL CLEARANCE ON with Debbie Reynolds' 9o«Nl lot Trustees 9 has been BOYS SHOP f.S. TO ALL BOYS AND OIIU to «M>Jor general in the Oar GUai Kleale Skews MER CHAIRS — "THE HOUSE OF SLACKS" will be tkawat **«ry 8atat«ay Mali. SUrtln* S.»Ua«b.r «tk protnotkn . was confirmed 105 WALNUT AVE. BRIDGE 6-5804 ALL NOW MARKED DOWN 25% ' thelL8.aenatft Q*n, ^ „_ to commander of the T- Next To Union CountyTrust Co.-— Take An Army Reaerre Wvisldn, held Additional 20% OFF! rank of brigadier^, general ktawe lftW. A veteran of both World Wars, he earned the rank of colonel in World War It. LOMA PLASTIC Gen. Nulton was among Union He Thought County civic • and' educational The Wylie School Of Dancing •.•-:*.) leaden who founded the local Any Insurance college 38 years ago. Me. has 22 GAL. TRASH CAN served on the Board of Trustees Was "Good Enough'* AND COVER since that time. ENROLLMENT DATES: This man sniftered an unnecessary loss^when. his house Rust Proof • Reg. $12.90 | The American Cancer Society burned down-a loss he would not have suffered if .reveals that intensive Research Noiseless into' the cause of cancer has pro- SEPT. 5 & SEPT. 6 Jhehadt«ceived sensible, professional insurance advice. Can't Retain Odors duced new and safer surgical pro- Don't let this happen to you. Buy your insurance f rbm Lock-Lid Cover cedures and more powerful and an indep«ndejfltinjBirance agent who displays this seal. effective radiation which have re- sulted in a higher cure rate. OLD AND NEW STUDENTS,

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...• I.1- THE CRANPORD C|TW!EN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. AUGUST 18. 1»M <. • ., - - >. Plfe two CPMZITN A^a bmt^ w. Pag* three by giving ti«- po,:< nttirt- time to j have bi-en coordinated with the mayor will attend the County doing welfare work without the sort and transport mail to its des-thai of alldth'cr qlflces in. the mct-Civil Defcnur piecting to be held 40 percent »tate'\ebfite. ll«- felt The board of dlrr.rtom wlft mwl lopolitan-uroa. : \ • next Thumday (or the purpose of that if. the program were McCarrick New President the fiist WedneKduy of every your letlcr i-ecrivr* overnight Thi- 27-county New YorifE Inetro- discussing the conslruetloii o! of TSXi service," the postmiiM«TR added. polHon area includes lhci follow* civil (li-ffnto bomb Rhclter to be Wotlld RaVr money 'in th«« loni! .These major postal Improve- Ing counties: J located In the Mountainside area. run. Earl PolUx'k. boiough uttoi- Garw New Jemey: Sussex, Warren, The proponed $700,000 shelter, ney, wa» anked U> explore the GAHWOOO—Frederick McC'arrlfk, 211 Ni^v stioet, hn<: A picnic for members and guegtt Keni 1 worth N ews ments benefit, warty 18 million tfiOperdM* people living in the 27 countifft of Hunicrdon. Pnssalc, MorrlK, Som- to he Used n« a ,nerve renter, tlie po'iltlon of president of thv (Jai woi^d l,lon?i Club, A. T Mo'-cn. pub- will be helrl Kunday, fieptwrnber the New York metropolitan area erset, nergen, KSRCX, Union, Mld- W^uld-'-Kcrve the whole roiinty. , Alliert #arobl and Allx-rt Farro licity chilli 'man, iiimixiiici'il loda.V. 7. fniin 12 noun to B i> m. at Hudy Overnight delivery of first clam dlru-x, Monmouth and Hudson. The meeting Will be tidd in thewere apr.oiiitt-d borough marshals, W. Jo!rov« In. East New York: Sullivan, Ulntcr. mail moving between the more Freeholder!".' .meeting room in the:irid Mil. Helen Schrocdor war. t»f Ii bllKin<":i; (i.'iiii.fei. Ml'. M Staff of 43 Awaits Opening Garwood Marine Relates Orange, DutcheBS, Putnam, Rock- Vtiorr b. rfrlive»e«toi to*4in than 1.300 pout 'offices, «tatlon» Elizabeth Court House at B p.m. tippointed poliio matron. ** Carrlck <>i iuiriully held Ihe |>o!:lUon l.invr in In.'-, place. Sumner land, WeKtchefcter, Suffolk, NaKRnU, .Kv*-ry two 'nlnutivi hin tK, are. .. Itm de- and branclu-s in this area is be- Councilman Krnesl • VnrdaliM «."h Qut-i-ns. Kings, Bronx, New York, of (ir.'il vlcc-iiivKidrnt tor Iliii: year. Thr- firi.t meeting of the seiiuon Woes Of Beirut Boredom ing made possible because of a reported that tnc iMiroiigh'M bud- ilii": tit .cuncfr in tho United' Of Schools on Thursday nichmohd. Connecticut: Falrfield. , Praijse.i': the best auxiliary to The bu:ir.t bc'im in Albert Katiglulitino fif;t vlci'-presl- r Kenil- govern* the work' Kthedulex of ul| exceeded and back funds: weir mind what ha.i lx*en done for him lit till' Ciiinwood mi'ct- ["life, r.:iv". the Artifrirnn CunctT visors'and spei-liil services personnel wTH be on haiid for the opening yaisx, Sr.. «f 3»"i llf'mlurk nyt-nue. Pic. Stephen Hanyasz, Jr., The borough's (schools will open tliiii .i,,,„. v (Jcnt He vvu^ ori^ltinlly Klateil to Called Unfeasible Jjy » "" — *~' •~c.~« postal units and ,tln- transportation^ Deeding tmrd to nupploment tlie progr'am. i>y Of»il will be most emboldened Ings; 'wilI talie' place every fir;l S'» iclv. if you will Irnrri und hred of classes next Thursilay. Mupei'iiit(>itdent of Schools fedwln W. Krmis delight in luMiii: moved Out 'banon- areii. children at 6:30 a.m. huxt Thursday; It w^>« announced tmlny i,-, \ „ 1 1 hold the position of lion tamer'. — Mayor Waller K. llnrinht reported tiny idea tl •orth p'.)^"^ -' " 1 linking them tuK<-tlur. (Continiird front. Page 2) .. Mrv VardftUft KUggmtrd that the to aok for fi'e-.h gift<: from :ibove. and th,lr "iiur'if ' dinne1lr i ca'iirrr* . l> 'Our Mtuff is coinph'lf for the kind oljnl*eri»W*.»li*y*th the foot- The faculty will meet In a work- ...'i,,,u ,;.irly in Ihc- day, there- to ttOjSvlIf Park for the building of home:: n* "unfe!«slbl*\ at Tuesday lew school yl\ar nnd we have :i outride Ili-irOt. I jelxinou. I am shop session on.'Wednesday..with ni^hl'S borough Council meeting. jood pei'ci-iitage of teuchers in i'f- Schools Set llrtiilly alxcir.d ship ;iu;iin," the pri-Chief Fateone Mr.. Laird ~ und Mlltoti Bi-rUoWll/., . The Sumhor .tivtmuto- tract utioii to '.luilctits." Mr. Kruus nt;.i- vate said. Pfc. Hiin'y.-»s/"s outfit, l teaching principal. The two loplcn Playground v '' stjetcheii across tho Ho^cllf* rnrk- n. nnd again in 1952 Kenllworth set be"!ipproxi»ri!»t«»t t raff it- Announced Wednesdii.v for ;i otie.day orit:iit:«- of ptudeutji entering the Keiill- on ii •»-It hour shift loading the GAHWOOD — Ktitlly U- i c, •I tlon prouraii). Part of the prom imi public school ttyste'niy ' Is ship. I don't mind." hi- said. "»«•- children, Chief Fred Ful/onc Maid The followlhg room a!tt(lgnm\>ntH OH tht.' winner of tin- street Ii I* only n -paper street in SPRINGFIELD — New bus 'mokt of this big tusk i» In the will be n visit tit Johajhan Dny-. taking place from 0 a.m. to 3 p.m.cause I am close t«» getting ;ivvay have ' been made for the 'class johtewt held" thh WIM-IC hasthe Hostile Park. schedules for tht 195H->!M> schoo) ton Ili'K School, each weekday tfirough ne:xt Wed- frolU this "hot <*ilmtry." tmtidc of mothers." liroupii: ingtort ^4'hool, it Wh': i Kenllworth'ss toning board of yciu to h.lttdU* tho 30(1 additional SC|IIH>IR Will open again peyt Franklin School: klhdergarten, field, w Ox horonuh i;t:ilt will (t was announced toduy byy -Pfc, Bunyasz c«mn»eht«sl to his ay Da'nle A. CoSI:i( HIM adjustment .Instituted n suit stuik'htK this .\car lit Jonathan eeli arid for some children It will be able to brcouic tit'(|ti:ilnted with Std di IMirelits thut the Hies In Lebanon room I, Mrs: Chobordn; grade 1, ntfiUnst Moselle Pork because of Dayton Ki i i „, Kcn.lhvorlh representatives ( attend. • • said. "They fly <»n your ftikv, in taught to May on the sidewalk and Lysaght; griide 4, room fl, MIKS lu- Bonnie Del Cortle, Mliry Am, and The KenlUvorlh bust's will pick birth (.s'rtlflcnte.'i ami I'c.rtiikc.aics' not nit! Into the road, correct way with Rcwlle Park officials The balance of the orientation ""you r ears, eyeji und nostrils all llano; <, room B, Mrs. Tor Mnrlo, Kathy Brophy, Kap-irc, they weft- assured ' thnt If this tip students (inly tit 4he stops in- of vaccination and immunization lo'cttM streets and if they, must otfrutn will \s\kP plafc at Hardliig 'diphtheria and one ppolio day, ii»id in the veriins yo« huv«: jls^n; grade R, room, 8,. MISM iiild Jtifly Mason. suit were dropped nn .iigivc du-iitfd In the folltuvtnu schedule: travel if.V bus—-how rthd where to trs; reading, room 7, Mrs. Crlssey, EST PICNIC FOODS and McKlnley schools, where Miv shot, y/hoo^lnu cough and tetanus tttre also recommended, comhtetited. ~ >oy hat t'onlcc.t, otherrs v.-im i Hn- H a.m.: No. '2, Monroe avenue nnd Chief Lincoln School: grade ft, room S, • Next, according- to Mayor lie stall in pn'paiidloti Mr. Kruu* otitted. " '•• . As to when he would be Ivavinp said. He felt that lelpnted. Were Dlek O.nif. T • llth street. It a.m., ttotitcVnttl uiut mbtheis should hiAtllt these safety Chrbttluno; grade ft. room «, light, nn article in an nren t for the beginning of rUinses. Approximately 1,000 students for home.. Mi wild. "I dori't Billy Hoover nn-i I Eighth street, B:0S; Springfield measures Irt their children*' dally Mrs, Fattbpr; grbdt« 8, i'onn\ 1, Mr. was printed .suylng that R* Mcnlborii ol the faculty and'theif re vx peeled to \\o on hand for know what's .going to haT>|u't> now. Rllvorinnn. avenue nnd Route 2'2, H:10. live*. ~ Kuoller; grade 0, room.3, Mru. Park wants this land to build 12 iissiKiihtents were announced by ie opening of elusscs next Thurg- I.guess tt alt depends if thfs" pin>- A K(Kleo7Ort-'Wheel:: v..-. * I new borne* on arid that Kenil- No 3. llsmling School. HO.V NO."Tlie superlhtendent a,s follow!:: ple over here urc'htkppy or not." The chief noted that a grout grade 7, room 4, Mrs. ay, No rMglstratluns will be ; g , , lllly King Won the tiward f.,r nl Worth should .deed Its part oStt the j 4. Oak street ami Mlehigmt bilks Slnne Swanberg; In earlier letters he complained, of youngsters will be re- nken on that day. Crawford; grudu B, room 2, Mrs.best deeornted i i UNDER THE SUN Ihnd to Roselle Park fgr that pur-icnuc, 7:55; Monroe and administrative: assistant, Kcmvcth tibout the boredom U. S; w»ldieni ir7 rf to school. "They have Tearse; grade 8, room 0, Mrs'. 1 1 School will open with the rcgu- flaying und rmvlng a Kuthy Melka nnd I ) Ui;l pose. [avenue*, 7-.ST; Jefferson i V. (Stovji'r: arithmetic, IHIIHUJIU' hr full dtty of tlasAci). the supcr- Lebanon' ure faced with. When the fyg Christie; art, rodm 8, Miss Ander- won the awhrd for the hi--i. \gu:ig<> uvfs, into the rotitlnc of galrig back arid | underr Imlu to be fr6m 0 a.m. to 3 p.m. stead of nunfirtv he stated, they son, aivdpriynloiiieducation, gym, who pbrlifipiii' n the' beaches, by forth to school. It will tak* time i School, liUnch period for kindergarten Mr^Troluno. were Billy Hnov. i, .1;, \thnt -ouch problem* of schools H«djH:(ir.; BouleV.ivd nnd 12th street, Mabel Anderspn; art, Miss M:ir- friendly nhtlves. for •them to Ueeoi^le.^orle'ntcd to SHO* .hrough grrfUo three will bo from 1 1 Parents may register children Bnrdzik, Bill I^veliuui. K... garbage disposal would ivr.ike the" garttt...Ruy: Mi'ieturiS health, Mrs.. . He wrote of Wing bored with ththe 'b;ick to school r<>uUne: -¥ry to Im- x oon to 1 p.m. and fur the fourth at the Franklin School office .any Lnrry Oakum, Sn :in"i:. "highly contradictory to pub- press upon them Its "dangers," he 1 »EN LATE S NIGHTS No. "?. Michigan avenue tit Ken-. hrough eighth grades, from 11:40 lack of knmv kind of action, xiretl wwkday from ft.a.m. to 3 p.m. Thehqrdt, DenrilB Rock^Totiy K:II/HE»I i^s a home area. You lidded, ... ilwoith line, 7:55; Michigan m'c- Social studies. Miss 'Virginia .m. to 13:40 p.m. Hot lunches will [fn«H^dlseomfit*Kl • by the \ihlbt, office will be • closed on Monday, Anthony .Pdsco, Kaney I.>i:>;. .linJ UURDAYS- 8 AM lo 6?.M would\subject the people to in* Hearh; sixth grade, Mrs. Isabcttc ooretl by eating C-rations Chief FdlZono suld that police, nue "at Fairfleid avenue, 7:58; served from the first day on imd September 1. my* Crawford, Bobby « i;iwlnr.|| dustrlof problems." he added. Karkin. Mr;;. Lillian C.olst, Miss uored with travel. school officials and traffic nldcs •'h.- Michigan jivenui; und Clinton av- t the school cafeteria but stu- Bobby Lconnrd, DOIIKI'IM ll.iniin | 1 Mayor VBorlaht Bald Hostile Mary Jane CnrUy, Mrs. Alnui Will do thoir Utmost to. cut down ir y g enue, tt; iloulcvnrd nt 17th strict, Icnti* rna^ iio hom*! for lunch. Pfe. Ilanyat/. was Ktalionc-d Tirol Dnvld Lovcland, John lt"inli:itii] QfC TOP QUALITY-PLEASINC, PIUMPjJENDER, H:04; No. «, Michigan and PHssatc Cammarota; fifth grade, Mrs. t'lor-.' in, the foothills outside. Beirut.* the dangers. Park's pollci'v Is "merely the utti- ence Schwartz, Miss Rluxla Sos- Ho also wanted to remind drivers List Johnson Pntty Hardman, Bob W.-ilLm. tudc of orje; or-V, two peoplle ont thhe j iivenucs, 7:55 tl.m.; Vtuiflovard and Then he wits* brought into the city u. now, Mrs. Oertrude Cassldy and to guard ah oil dump. The only that utalo lawc prohibit passing a 'amela Hardman, Kiircn Kn> Roselle Park council who live in i Lincoln-'nvonut', 8:05, Boulevard Diane Kircll. ul.Oarbcr. '_ •ponslbilkty to mntaUiln this nt j No. 9. 17th sttvot and Lafayette, unon >Jtny was on the niglit of tho ter which direction you nr« trav- CLABK — Schedules for" Oaf- an industrial area," he\stnled. jnvomie. 7:55; 17th street anil thy Matthews, ,.Mrs. Catherinj; Bob Wallducr Whs thr u-imn-t i Haschcr and M\i. Ann LaCosta. presidential ch-ction. Hut he •Hng. - wood students being transported the circle bike raciv-Deiiiii. lim In other business, the council j Shoridon avenue, 7*57 ; Monroe Clean-up Now thought at that time it was A cele- Second . grader. Mrs. Catherine) KENILWORTH—Today, Friday Chief Fabonc urged that all by bus to and from Arthur L. won the obstaclb.race. sent a recommendation \to the iivc-mic- nnd IBfh •-.street. 8 n.nu; bration rather than fighting. drivers be on their guard and exer- New Jersey Highway Authority | Monroe. avenue and 2oth street, Wltfill, Mrs. Sandra Sublo «ind Mrs. irid Saturday are the monthly Johnson . Regional High, School Members of a coloring v.< HM|I .T MaeKook; first grade, Mrs, Sophio cise unusual care these first days Jimmy Crawford, Jane-J li,-ini;i requesting the installation of ad- 8:03, nnd Boulevard and 20th loan-up days. It was pointed out. of school. : Have been released, it was an- dittonal directional signs leadftvu street, H:05. Perpents, Miss D. Rev.Shreeve Mrs. Diana Obcrlin; physicnl cdu For Wednesday leave its stop at-North.and,Maple Rclnhardt, , . . „ t... pointed out that existing, direc- bttftrtae hornet for rt tional »lgns are located ot the cattofi, social studies, Anthony CLAR1C -!»Th« Arthur L. John- W , pe d p A flying! IOUCM* conle«.t wir Rlchel; girls' physical education) ion Regional HlghSchool will Talks Sunday avenue, olf See at Lincoln scTiooir'B*";t-(U!ii exits but due to the intensity of Mrs. _Mnry Golden;, music supers Th*> last garbage pick-up In . GARWbOD — The Jlev. Thom- aWordil went to Hilda Lnren/, Vitl traffic at various .times, motor- Industrial blaze «och section, it was pointed out. open for Ihcomlruj, treshman itu- •lopping at Second and Waln •••\r-- .-(••! visor,'Miss Lorraine Conover; in- dents next Wednesday. as Sizreeve. minister ot , thestreet, to,the school. Bus J, on the glnla Tenwlck and Uarb.ua M| ists are forced to bypass their in- KENILwbuTH — An exercls* dustrial arts, Joseph Malady; homo for trash disposal. Rubbish Georgia Avenue Baptist Church, Carthy. The saucers that w-ni i tended exits. In Industrial \ftre fiKhting was economics, Mrs Mary Allco Ncu- should only be pi\t out at this Approximately. MO students north side, will leave Its stop at participate to a freahman ortenta Clehrnont. ltd.. Will be the pulpit Second avenue and Oak street, farthest -went'to'Denni<: Hi ml The .council felt that »lgns carried out Tuesday everting by man, and remedial reading, Mrs. time. It trash Is found outside, at guest at the United Presbyterian' tlita and Samuel noeco. - ihould be posted a good distance members ot the CiyiV Defense tte-» Vida Harris. „/ any other times, warning ta«i wltt tlon day to familiarize-, themsehrcs proceed on . Second to stop at With their ne* bom* for Hie next Church this Sunday. ' Second and Wlnslow, to the Thouo • who ..participated i" before the exit romps nnnounie- servo Fire Co. at the White.Lab- IcKlnley School, kindergarten be given to offenders, arid If the contest wbrc Gerald Brnellcy. J( four yean, tt was announced* to- The R*V. Mr. SMeeve war aschoolt . ^w ° ing that a Kcnlbworth exit Is theoratories plant. \~ — "~ Miss Hclenc Austin and Mrs.' May offense Is repeated, a sumn>oni one time employed by Alcoa In >ugzda, BuHtor Martel, llnv. The problem Involved relay of Relncrt; fourth grade, Mrs. Pearl will be presented. day by Robert &. Hough. Bus 1, on the south side, leaves next one. their Garwood plant. He will Its stop at Maple and WJllow, pro- Krone, IDcnnls McCarthy. '•' Waiter throush Use of 1?<>rtable Btodcrman, Mrs. • Eileen Sheltcl- It was alao pointed out that m- clpaL . An ordinance was Introduced These students only will take speak at the joint Sunday School ceeds on Willow to stop at Center Reidcr, Mary Weeks, t'.iriil Y - MKSCORY SMOKED, SHORT SHANK to designate the following areas pumps to fire" trucks stationed at man. Mrs. Joan Scffer and Ernest idchU should make sura that all and Church Worship service at wick. Patricia Nrarl, Shells- C"» the plant. A simulated Industrial Melofchlk. part In the halt-day orientation and Willow, to the nchool. as Industrial districts: cads are covered correctly. • "9:45 a.m. Bus S, on the-smith side, leaves Thomas Pdfry, Cheryl Nfnri«-!: fire was dealt with. Coxmdhnah John jQlock tepott- program, which will begin at 9:25 The ar«a bounded by Market a.m. In the hdfnctootns and end The Rev*. Brie S. Tougher will Its-stop at Willow and Center, Gerry Kertiil. street, the Garden State Parkway Part of the auxiliary's CD train- ed "thji \** fWOt•- «l«as near return to .the pulpit neat Sunday. A "Anything on Wh..^ Plahning Card Forty at noon. proceeds on Center to stop at Lo- 1 •nd the center ot Passalc avenue. ing program, the exercise brought The church will then revert' back cust and Center, to the school- nnd Blki' Rode.o" wivs^ into use generators, flood light*, \KpNrLWORTH-^A card partj store keetlfr* h*ve aUo become During tttto time, thw*'students •The other area Is bounded by La- am) fashion show wUl be (ttesentet stole keeper* have wlU attend • apeetal assembly tol»» »«• schedule — Sunday Bus S, on tho south side, leaves week...'Winpcrs lii/the i>r;i'i''i SMOKED HAMS fire fujhUng and rescue tools as fayette avenue. North Uth street by W. Theresa's Botary Society laas in thefr As^otat fhe^>ds of welcome them. They will meet at SchoolSchoo , 9:45 a.m. and church wor- Its BtoDjjt Center and Beech, pro- division w«ro PcKgy Krone and by property ot the XJnloa* ax the pumps. cardbosx*-cartons, he said. ship, U a.m. Jurrtcc Perrj^^'who'cntei-i'il :i mien * BaDtembtr ll at St. Ther. thelr regular Thursday classes in ceeds on Center to Pine, to the ri County Park Commission. exercise wil carried o«t lUHterium. c-. Couscttinan Tranlt Mawarb School..- lawn r \ow< "'| HUNT shorteneht d periods- in preparation Another ordinance v« Intro- under dlrwstion pf John McCoy, asked to, adviM tht polka deparl- ivcly^ NIK. MMM MLf wlth tne lor; regular.classes on Thursday. ThomttH EngretM- Playn Buses from North Garwopt duced to salary the building in- chief of reseryHv coop**- wttB*lsnottheont two-wheel bik mivn • specter an amount equal to ono- September 4. stops will leave at 7:45 a.m.i and inn. >upervls4r bast man, butpeople will receive final warnings, In Coif Tournamcml from South Gurwootl stops at ttn uu j halha l of the total.amounts' received at imUt I**- the; best ol the and li no Improvement is made, OARWOOD — Thomas Englese, done the prettiest,decoraii-'iis summonses wllL be given. It was 550 Children Eal, Hi; Mi' already received - warnings by At PAL FwrtivhW^-— bus stops five minutes'b*tore the BM-1-IUE I. year, whichever U greater. In thetratnlng ftt«rain fw-tta i«aa^* GARWOOb—350 children nt- to enter the National time of departure.. .' „" Gunre7-Mr-it, Lorctta Ki Chkken Legs & Breasts HIM Winanc*, the borOuch fo- flre iWtBde to Oodmakea even t tnall about jthe disposal situation. Norman Zimmerman. - STfU be salwlwl tended the PAU-sponsorvd festivi- Post Office Golf Tour- •' School bfflclnlty/ft^cns fur al Uce matron lll HM btesalBt* taste oChaavett. ties 'at; Bell Stadiut%/ Thursday nnment held" In'sf Monday and students next Thursday at 8:25 , In the tricycle, scooter i iy in Baltimore, Md. a.m. . arrlage division, IIOW.HH Kn*| Public beartngt on bottt night. ""—.•'••• 1 J 'Freshman Free pony rides and ice cream . Mri EngleiMS placed seventh in und Hobert Mnkltn"r»ntr-t«rl" BIRDS ttancet wilt t* were features .of/ Ihc ovi'nJ. The icethe third flight. Winner of the prs. Judges were Mrs. M;im- ?•'"• SC!MB«1UI« Free Movie der ahd'Nbrma'h •Klmnriernwin. Slated at Dayton cream was supplied by Uk' Costa tournnmeht wns Peter Toma of SPRINGFIELD —" Ice-Cream ^ Shown Tonight Winners of the circle I:K»•• '• Robert—MttWtni—-T-h« HOUSE SPEARS GARWOOD -=.Thc recitation KOSHER has been designated us Freshman c tonn Fresh Day nt Jonathan Dayton Regional committee will show n free movt Nancy Gragnogan aiitl ' 1 a ' Vligh School All freshmen will re- tomorrow night at Washington Bnsslnaw Team winmTs in -roten coixBcroa's MOTirc or «»«.t\or ««*«. mor-KMTY roit DKUNQIIBNT School. The feature, .a comedy, nh'-si | iW eaHBV • port t6 thett .homerooms by 8:25 TTkXEX K ANDD ASHKMItMCNTtM l rorBB THT EV VkAW Iftst ANNDD PBIOIBO l pony pv Pork « Beans Notice U h«r*bb y givtn that. I. WALTF.iFil 3.3. rLKUIIEKK . JR., Tax CoUKtor"the Roturn of October," will be Jean Papohdrea and HHdd . Inn tthh e CCountt y oll UnionUi . State ul Ne\JR.u Jersey, Tax, CoUKtopurauanrt to the authority ol the. ttatule In t. c-vl. "| CmiNtU of Uw Borouch ol K*nilwortht lit day of July tOtt. all » r.unputed • In th<- lUt on Ille In my nlftce, touetheir lO •SCTtON' tr Th*t lui S Inch unitary an assembly period. The program with addttlotml lnt«*«t In lh*M> amountii from July 1st, lt»&B to daW ol ule,Dunto A. Costa, supervisor of rec- fervent heart and wllli»« Strictly Fresh — J«rtty Med. nee ba eoiutructod on P«lHI«ld Av- will end,at 11:50 a.m. and buses together with the r«««u ol buth «ale.. reation, announced. are not unknown to nor unn-v Gourmet «nu« tram a point 100 fwt Cut from The «-\ul land* vull bt- «trurk o(l and sold to aiic-h Txrnnnt a* will purchaae IMentH UM it M»r%<* Strevt to th*will leave at 12:04 p.m. the^'kanve «ub]ect U> trtriipUon' at th* lowtnit r.itr ol IhU'reut. but In no cuiie ed by Him-^-Mary Baker F I'l OTHEH PICNIC FIXINGS c«nt«r Una nl Bouth 3U< StravL Purpose 'of Freshm'on' Day is to lit *scr*i* ol B'. f>rr anniinv Tl«> luyiurtit -for the talc shall be mud* before STREIIT, KENILWORTH . StrrtOH 1: Tlut »U r«c«uu.ry cut the'dole ol thv • >•' or the uroiwrt> ulll !»• u-voUl Thla »a)e la made In. pur> the happlnww of married llf( acquaint now students with the e ol Ih*- pruvuiona K\1 I>?VU'd Stjlutcn of N. J 103T. Title B4 Chapter 9, depends upon making small sacri- The reward of one duty is tor anticipated 7utu»» u»*. »h«u b«*cnn- school and to give tnetn an opa>u- i the JK'U am«'tidjtnrN' thrreol and tupiiletnextal thereto. power to fulfil another —C Any ul vaid tracts of Und may be redeemed bi'MNi th# tale by \ti% pay- fices with readiness and cheerful- EGGS 45 •tructvd UMt Inutnactlnna nnd other facts concerning the ' Whrw »»e or hMSte tuH«Ml Inntillmcivft iir<* delinquent the lull amount cMota and Private Lessons in •hall b« In kr«il-d«nc« with th* l>lun« ol the; »i»«-*»n\.-i'l l>^»>n.N due *ml ivav'able "id ronttquf'utly In luch IhitahCHI th» Wlr \ Ui/y. Famous Burry s •M i|*r<-t«c«lloM t>rnu>r»d by the Uor-school, a spokesman explained. lull amount ol ^Wlinao'-ot wfumnil b nw»'v«:irlly Includrtl In the taw *al« Jl»t. OXfORO CtfMES oUih Kn|lri*«r. , , It U underntmb)ect to all auteuinent Inntull- • BALLET TOE • TAP BBCTtOlN 4: Th*. Mtlm«t»rt»t*-r«liWoiv iulot>t*nor-tpTY OFF IhNr HtH ^•trto Safcid or Cole Slaw < ^ 25* LIBBY S 6 IZ. CM •UtiaUd ki tlw cipltnl tn\|>rovemeht HE IT OttOAlNKO by the Mayor and icr-iiT or CASH OH CEIVTIVIED CVECK. Registration wtfl be held the week of Juhd Council «i the Borough ol Kenllworth: ft(Ut*< do not include U«n U-v.ed for th* year 1958: • FRtt CHECK HKCTiON »:.Th»- twrwrw«wni LPJMK OR REG, .] t»d IIIMUI t\e<*siairy lor hcflulrittx aald t>r«mlaM ur LAVA SOAP 2- -23c ZEST 2S.29« 2S* after 6 P.M. I \h* Una* bvnrtlttiH) or Increased In vain* awarding any ian)a«*« It* cennactloai by reatox thereol with the acqulalUon nl the tame. / TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR RADIO, T.V. & RECORDING ARTIST SKCT1ON 1: Thu Ordinance shall bike. SECTION 3; ThU Ordkutw* t and at tf(*«t alUr lUul twaatff und . uublica- «lftH.-t alter final p*»*age ai>4 p CAMAY4^39<2^29c DREFT \\on in lh« h»ann«r brovlded by law. In tlie manner provided by Uw. NUT or STOVE LOW WALTIH K UOMtOHT, large 32 North 20th Street . Maya*. , WALrsjt K. iiottioirr, pig. Kii-i: ' . Major ) SUMMER "FRANK WAMCA" WOW FLAKES *^*»WZ PHILIP 3. UcarVNA, Attf.1: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th B Cl»rk. L J. McOKVMA. ltorough Clerk. T- PRICES WHh The "NEW STEREOPHONIC ACCORDION IU r«r Tbls Month bnlyl from 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. - Take NotUe that the kbov* Tak<) Nolle* that the above Ordinance 31 North Avenue, Cranford wan pjuued ul a re^iiUr ni«-.tltm of'the wai ua*ae4 M a rvgular iiuwtln# 41 the VUl TOUT Coal Bin NOW With Uov#<»ln4 lUkly ol th« tbunvunh of Kvn- Governing Uody el the Borough ol Ken- Uv>»>th. and svaii approved by the Ma>»r lluoiih. and wat approved by the Usyor Try Our Ddkleot.PJne Pl«, Steak* end Chop*] on lr« LEHIGH Prcmium Anthracite Uth bAV ol AUOUSf. lftia OH lMUi OAV of AUGfUsT. IMS PEACHES 488 Boulevard, Kenllworth 1 for information PHIUP J. alcOCVNA. PHIUP J McGEVNA, StMONE BROS. COAL ft FUEL CO., Inc. Borou«h Clerk ol the Borough Clerk o( the PICNIC SUNDAY at 3 P-M 'Barauah of KaaUWMth; M. Jf. . . Uniti •! kWOlwOTtb. M. J. tWted: Au»uV». 1»ML S-W Dated: Auguit t«, .IMS. i-H HU 64059 uaai^itj. HU 6-2726 iOMIft nM OOlMtT Adv. r««a: 113.11 UMIMIMIMI' Adv. IMI U-«* •• . .', :V —»..•: '1 '.'. iXi, i • ; / • .*

THE CRANFORD CITIZCN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST M, IMS THE CRANfOftO CrW2tM AND XftRdMlCLE. TrTTJRSDAY. AUCXIST », 1958

Real Estate For Sole Real Estate For Sale Work Wanted - Female Umbor M. It win be hold at TurnUhed Room* Setvlce* / meet at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. CLASSIFIED RATES WOMAM »»ni t»aajj sa> jau» a» ee»nln«a C <>-c-C;llniu.n-Jo,. u,,. WUJMAM r. DAvmaoN -f Picnic N«:xl 'I'hui'Mluy, tht- senior choir •'•']' — • eeatl * «M«. For Rent OBffcRAt/ COMTRACTWa, Caneotry, r IB e*aai **lelie»«. . ROOMS TOR BKNT by day «r ftteaonry, PUotertng e> Rooflna. PRtdge CRANPORD For A Happy Home See WOMAN wlshaa Ironing to do at borne, Joseph ^ht! Churi.-s Goromb.y. BBPKAT INaBBftONB' nib<>r l.o Kir. BOROt'GII OF KENILWORTI! •••U • wart. M aeele mlalsseas. FURNISHED room. In prlvat* hnmt, for baby' and chlldtea home in the after- CALL BRldga 64961-6-2272 andAux- rrep»«»« Or4lnaa«a Ne, M.ka) ADS III B* UNU — U •»«• • CARPENTER and CONTRACTOR. All Multiple Listing Service noon of evening, with" a reliable and Zyrzetki w,is appoinl.-d ehiiirman AN OtlDINANt'E TO AMENP AND ADD bualnvw man or woman. t\4mr (ran** Bind* of altanUaaa, porehat. ate. Uid- experienced higft school girL BRidge Uae. A4» **« la MM. «rMk *l*ak porUllnn. RctervncM rvqtllrod. Call r Iimonsinef for weddingt — Trip* to anypUc« lie will.be :i!'s|»t,.,i by Wallace Kl'IW.rMKMTtf TO ORntNAMCC N3. ItaM er sUaalar MM* *»••» ** afiar 6 p.m. BHIdCv A-13S4. wt« S*lb*tt IM Uneola.DHva, Kanll- 3 North AVenue Beat' Cranford. M - —- tf , «uce«««. .'•7-i:i KNOWM AH ZONING . OMJ1- Witt BRldfl* tQftM Pinkin and On: ton T«Mill. NANCE t)F THE UOIIOUOII OF ehe*f*a ...»» MM. Dlsalay HUM m,-,-(l .it Monday-cvc- (ii H< •»»* *e«r> •'«••< *a ••• FURNISHED room, private hnm*. nrar MATURE woman will .baby sit at Nome - Prices Very Reasonable - KKNIl.WoilTII. •-•• «••*. ••••:••••• all . transportation. dantJcnuin only. QETTINO *NOU<3II HOT WATEHT Ume list With Lenox for working mother. SUnaet »-03M. ..,.!' iKvlcuf Post 6807 UK. IT OHDAINEI) by tltv Governing CABK. Cheek* *r UMH •»••* ••• Hllldge ««»51, . W etal* removed tram para eon*, tank- Dcxly or the Uurotiiih of Krnllwortn^' leas beater*. Work done In your own KICTK1N I: Thiil Ordinance No. &7-13. - eamaaay ea'verllalaf *»»)r. Ns4 kiiowii us ZnnliiK Ordlnnrur of, Ihe Bm.. vrry larie il<>«rt. naar horns) by specialist. All work (uaran- RUTHL.RICHINS r ,*',,,.,.. ,i.'d lit the meeting, .• . town Ulll.lilr *-«W7. toed. Behalble Ume Seal* IqulptnenV . BIALVOB Help Wanted - Female kl puilh of Krhllworth be anirndi-d as fol^k AUTO DEALERS * • AUTO • • DELICATESSENS • Ukn kr Ulifkiu Co., 'ADam* B-4B*. et r ' Ki.-l-.ti.T. the IMJSI'S dele • KITCHEN • REAL ESTATE • T4 CeHtonnlal Ava. BRldaa R_N, LP-N. and aidaa. all ahifta. aalary Mstonxy f 1 PUNK ro« corr— 1J\HaE rtxim. private bath, bu> paun EVELYN WADE or day rate. Call between • a.m. and I! '"",' ''in' iintiniuil convention At United Church Thul thr biilidlnn yone mop referred jai_4»-A.sf.. houiw. llHIdii* 6-BM3. • PtomblBC PpUling « Id th HaUl Ordlnunrr br; chungrcl und BODY REPAIRS CABINETS KLBCTKICAI. C«*irrRACTINO - Bot*l*> 8 pat. BRMsja a-nao. Cranford HaU GAKWOOD-Sru|>erty KORMS CHEVROIET. Ike. COLONY DEUCATE8SEM COMfOMTAlJI-V furnlalwd room, cni- Dorothy Euetlee ~.—.»..-._ BR Reoilag t hold nt St. .Paul's Unitrxv""l. ovrrlookln*. (arttsn. t* u BRidge 6-1053 a.m. lo 11 a'.inr .Tho'serkribh topic (li^lUltutfd nil .maldtuttu' • rait tAnrrt AMD> r'llrnjly Koin* CVntrol.' H«-(cr,rnfi» <;*• poodenc*. CaU BRld** «-4M0 for All thut area bounded by thr Westrrly Successor to John W. Helns k Boa On* coat wiling Hat OT YOU FLAM TO BUILD, repair or maka ^^ - ——e- JOSEPH LEVY CRANFORD MHJ.WORK & CABINET CO. ihaniird lWiin.-ri, 1 Hamilton. "Avo., side of MIIIV'I Strrrt, Roulv 4 Oord'tl , * Vinyl bate wall. p»ln< alteratlnna, c«ll T. JOHNSEN, «M Can- .n rvlt WHS named, head ill b« "I t jibor." A solo by Mrs. Custom atade tral Avenua. BRld«e •.«>«•. tf Ktutc I'm leu uy mid a lln« drawn putal- BODY & FENDER WORKS 12 M. Onion Ava. BRidge B-tlB* IS-17 North Ay*.. £„ Cranford ", Alkyd fUt Wall. pmirtt > -GENERAL CONTRACTOR - ••..minittco for n social Donald Boos Will bo heard; she will Irl With till- WiHitvrly ald« ol Morkpt Kitchen Cabinets — Formica Topi All Colo* -. AMBITIOUS LADY RtrrRt dlnttini .nnu frrt W»»trrly J tl.rrr- * Apply wtth brush or- roller , SEATS— CalM. ru»ti rattan. Work oaltod :\ «'- S.-,.«.>mbor 20. He is nK "Suffer the Uttle Children." froiu und lh<* t'eutrr line of ^k Complete Hhowroofn:CHastnut. S-4121 Cranford McPHER^ON REALTY Co. 103 Adam* Av. BRidge 6-1261 •lie K»Utl Kixam*! Apartment* For lor and delivered, FLalnflald S-ajto. SANS ULCERS • rUU. OR PART' TIME svii.M hy .Louis Klckncr Church school wilj be held prior AniirA . ... Auto Body and «M W. 1st AVe. •iop«.ilv of thr Union County Park Com- CuKUiun • LIQUOR STORES * I fU) "dirt, driveway* eseayaUd. Pratt downstelre. 3 bedroome upi hot water china and etatnlea* ateel flat ware srlicdulcd:tor Scp- — 6*a>»l*t* Fa*** Da»*Ha>aaa _ REFRIGERATORS it . White and ,t>iors • 1* ALDEN ST. BR «V0400 heat. This horn* waa built to order In SPECIALIZING IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS On Tuesday the junior choir will mluUoii and ol), the Went by properly of ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS Asbeetae Shingle (Mint- . Mid loader tor hire. Joeeph La Brasto, for 'be EaeteHiral Co. Sale* work by thr Ifhloti County Purk ColninUalon, APARTMENT. 4 roomt. Snd floor. »"»». » Henley Ave.. BRtdfe tain. IM0, ft has • t car garage and everything appointment -only on referral- plan. ; Auto PaintinC • Parking Lots — Front End Loader V. Bhake Paint Inqiltr-t at IS North avenuo. Catt. Cratt- Is In sparkling condition. II U priced Applicant preferred who need* BSO a OF EYE PHYSICIANS » SECTION 2: That the urea described •erta awl Ceatfal Aeea. (Mior matching wrvk*. .ford. '" • _ — EvenlnC* Call — realistically at- 130.000. . In 84-ctioli 1. uholl be Industrial dlstrlcta. -•11 BIUrth ' SIX mom dcl»«e apannient faMna park, beat, and taatoet aenrlca eaU Economy Salesmen ,' • If you're not In a hurry, let us. show nrss. Car and' phone eeaential for local 211 South '.A**, E. Craafo»d LIQUOR ITORI Phone BH •-le*» i\r«r Oarxlcn State I'arkway. Newly Electric. BRidtje 9-UU.ithv ot ai«hi Ubby Brewatar '.....- . BR fl-MM you through. Perhaps you'd be ' Inter- use. CaU BOCreury »-B7S7 collect. B-4 « this nrdlnnhi'r b<> and the same are BRldffe t-lU7 FBI OID A IRB dMor«trd. llllldBr e-3114. • ' ' •. -• '. M' Hope Mlllua , BR »-M18 ested, subject to Bailing your present hereby repealed. SECTION 4: This Ordinance .hall 3T HanUy Ave. Crmnford.. Me Ckaree far U*U»*ry UFHOLBTMUNO — Furniture tepaln. . BR«-0Mtl home. However — no pressure. DENTAL As* latent—no nrtaa, typing re- REILLYOLDSMOBILE "Valaa * ••rrtae CKANr'OMn -. J.1 lUiriul.le Av« — » BXRAItD'S FLUMBmO AND BCATOfa ..BR t-13M quired, experience preferred. Good For"reliable home heating... take effect after fltiul pasnunr and pub' dVwerles. si* oover*. Venetian blind*. rmmu and bath.'h«'at. hot water »u»l- A* ItlUf , BR «eS04 OPTICIAN* Illation m'rordliiK to lu«V. -- I.iie'«>rp»rated — BANK AND • CaU BRldoe •-JI41 NUw cfaolee ft4 tabrte*. r Kantne* * Ripain. remodeltn« and o*w. BRld«a - saUry. Write quaUflcattona. Do* 17a. BRldo* 1-04M p'llrd.' ..iChlldr«n . arc-f pt*d, Av*JU«lil« •-IMt. . %» Bernlca Stuart • V/o ClUaea asxT ChrorttcUr. « 8«n, UO South Ave.. E. Tsl BRlds* Ott lit. near all traimportattoti, «8S. 109 JEFFERSON AVE. till MO tltl SAVINGS • ELECTRICAL • IM Walaat A«e. OraaJari )lllld(« 8-0083. PHIL F. HENEHAN A-I TjpUC Flwne United Fund lnc Public Nolle* Is Hereby alven thst •ale* «V karvlc* ELJCCTMCAL. BUtVUX — Daniel jr. of Cranford for appointment. BRidge Martin Bids. — Stfewt Floar. the foregoing Ordinance was Introduced AOam. INSTITUTIONS TOPSOIU MM dirt. «wr*l» crushed stone, TWO rnonta and bath', unfurnished, Hsybura. Uoanaad etectrleUa, • — REALTOR — l-g||g moewtng*. • at a mvetlnt of the Qovsrnlne^JSo^y CONTILiCrORS • SERVICE cinders and ,'uAi. CaU • to I PUain- luHl.cUr»pln«. 8«t««n. Sullublo lor aide Ave,. ELIZABETH 2-2340 »f the Borough ol Kenllworth on the Morth *•*. Eut W«Ufl*)Ul bu>lu»a pcrwn. Convenient to »)uip- CALL COMPANION for aeml-lnvalld Woman. 30th day of August, 1058. It Wan then M Eastman If plntf and iraiuportatlon. UKldg« S-OlBfl. read for tha first time. The said Ordl< A coarurv* ssm««t-K to» STAtlONS OENERAL. CAKFENTRY mad CABIMCT BS Alden Street BRidge «-7»33 BRidge. er«T17 or caU at M South 24lh Opes • AJ«. toVrjt. DaUr — Moa. k Thnta. t to I PJt •tieeU Kenllworth, . ' nance will be further considered fpllcd ' Mlddlo-Hksd couple p»of«rrrd. Btolnu. waaaara.. porehaa. racraattan ot the Borough of Kenllworth at th* •OTCHFOHD potrruia ma THOMAS BENINATl AX "n" JACKS •4 Itehatf.Wtfcv |3.Bo: alao Jencmft No children, no peU. Srpl*mb«r 1. »50. and attlo rooms. Expertly dona by for •P«raana|lied Service" BoroUah Hall, Bnulevard, Kenllworthr TEXACO SERVICE ' and C W. stonentan custom blind*. Apply *l.% Cenlrhnlal »vcivu*. first •Award Dudlck. BBldca «-»4M Call— Hew Jorsrv, at eight o'clock In thr eve' BLaCTB«CAX . 50c aq. ft Cranford Upholstery Shop, «r ! REAL ESTATE * INSURANCE Help Wanted nlnsj (b.B.T.I on'"lhe «Mh day «f Hrptehi- Authorized Taxaco Gas — Oil ••Vy" lAPanMO - >•-', ">SU. At uui-h tlntr ami plivpv, or at , COMTBACTOB VIIII AM UMOM . Marie* tatrfeaiUa us south AV». s., BMdf* t-om. V WESTriEUD — S room apartment, tiled Ethel Xandall ..-., ••• BR i-UM any time and place to which xuch im-rllnu PONT IAC Baaalrs—Teacafe*—Aeeseseriae luiUi. heat and hot water, suppllvkl. bttUatlna. BR *B«M Female and Male BUBBKX STAMP* ma4* to enter on 208 Beech St. BR 6-6330 Mary Knauer nmy tM> udjounied, • all p«r*onit Interested rUk-as ma ».n««rf N«ur achool and bus.* >7&. UHldae «- and typlaa, Naomi Henenan ...- BR a-joea EARN eatra Chriatmaa-bajck'-to-aehoo! will be Klveh an opportunity to br Saleii - Service •bar* nolle*. Usually M haul* esnrtc*. 1156. « Multiple Ustlne- Service Blleen D. Wl|w>n BB «-jais BRidge 8-9804 J»rntl\s, Owner on MOBVsl AVaU B. SMtt aia M. extended business trip. BRldtte 3-81M. CONVENIENT YOUNO MAN for. delivery •ervlc'e and. V^'chnnlc on Duty ht All Times MBTAI. WKATHXR 81 Gratitude Is.not only the mem- N*rta> «a*l awav Btat • I N. VaJea »»•. Ctaafetsl SEW general work In blue printing, no ex- ADama 2-9700 Truck Hi Auto Kiipalrs — Ilaad Krrvlc* New I Bepetr* . Bft*l suteieitlime, 'eaDUsM ejeJrai^ G. G. NUNN perience mm—ry. B-Y Reproduction ory but the horhagc of thj: heart—- LARRY & EBBIE •' / garagaa, porehe*, 'MUlktnc roottns and Servke and. Supply. 310 South Ave.. E BRidfe B-877S . Used Machine* 4 TO ST. MICHAEL'S rendered to God for his goodness. Repair* V* Painting - Decorating sWraToWsroSniiaa, overttMaT Realtor* Inayiora nioii SCHOOL Cranford. . t ahlmlnirai' doora. 48 North Av«^ E. Cranford / • • •« • FISH DEALERS * LUMBER 367 Centennial AVe. Cranford SewtnC Course* ' CENTER OF TOWN TAXI Driven. «nrl«toa. BOS Columbia A»a- FULL HOUSXPOWBX alatWeal aarvaM. WE KNOW—DO YOU? lost Is ever the one who is always doing nue. CranfonL CaU BRidge «-371S. IM amp., service, Bxtura and Mua in- considerate small ones.—F. W. EXPERT SHOE BOOK sKelw*. tialc cabinet, wall cab- ateUation. Frae atUmaaW. A Knot*. Thai this • room Colonial Home la with slate roof,' oil hot air heat, aluml.- BANK BOpK No. XltS3 Suburban Trust Call BRidfl* 6-1333 ' tnai. radiator enc)»sur*a. shest ot tt aaakingaioM Ava^ atdnitarorth. CHaaV hurri combination screen* and storm win- Co. If nol resto'fed before Sept. 13, amxvoaB REPAIRING Jrawara, tabla*. toy chasta eorbjeea. of quality construction. ' dow*, open porch, garage. ;Koobertsot n • B. B.' BLUNCK «s BON, formerly Nltaehke UlMMK • ' • • . . «J 1MB apoUcatlon Will be made for a 34 North A»e^ C. Cranford QUICK SERVICE Unpalnted. FRKD DAVEY, 43 N. 1th - ' ••' *ie,2OO . .•..•'" B-l PROPERTY OWNERS- • •llalwa & , 1* • atrMi. Kanllworth. BRld*-. esBSO « and Blunck. Fainting and Decorating. WE KNOW—DO YOU? LOUIS MONTINI S0» Michigan Avenue, KenUworth. TRUCK CRANK a»4 TJX-» BuIMoaar Thai It l« loeated on a dead end street, BICVCUE. boy's Schwlnn. new. red ami Our Work It BomM wid Guaranteed • Baoai^ afatenala CKaatnul »-»*•>.• CHaateut MMST. tor hire, \B- W. " " and that the surrounding home* are In chrome. Anyone having Information y Divide**] Kale 8HOE REPAIRIMO R, P»a» Ueaa, Rypar Humiu. .Mitt ano\Ui Reward. BaUdga «-B»lO. Baccto Ukhl«ui Paat. Ontwtie*. etc. L MKNXB. — Palntinc and paparhanf- a. higher price range. The Grandfather's Clock . Wki »a*l Banlea' ... July 1. • laaulattoo 23 Aldan St. Cranford C. E. Truka«B«ell, III South Av... %., • FOOD MARKETS • Ina, Phots* MUdaa S-1MB. U EUaahath SIDEWALKS • CURBS • DRIVEWAYS O eWdeMra, BufaaiM •*• Cranterd Mad 4V Swd: BRia** «-lMl. Avenue, CnnioraV ** LANDSCAPIMO and woax ENGINEERING QMC TBUCK SALES WE KNOW—DO YOUr U not Included, but the" gracious center CHeartat VM13 MICllAKl, M. BAWCH-Kxtorlor-lntarfar tl» Oan hall ha* a dalighUul spot for one The Used Cars For Sale SWIMMING POOLS AND PATIOS oooo oaao CAM TAILORS That the houae la In excellent condi- levaly living room, dining, room", and •M a. Sraaat Bt. —sat as* CHAS- IUBTZ MARKET COW or horse manure, well rotted. Cn- palnling., paparhangittg. Expert eotpr tion, Intld* and outside, that there to a UM Old** * *.H- *W™ power brake*, Ava-W. BRlda* B-OSOt—24*7 harmonulng «nd matching. Beaaonabla. muslo room have beamed celling, and uening. perfect condition, asking CONCRETE or ASPHALT CSOtCaTajKATV * roVLTtlV AND CLEANERS rtch Cower bad*, roacf. gardens. "Rich Oaya, BRidge t-lBlO; evening*. -— modern kitchen wlth-a a. B. dish. fireplace*. On the aecond floor you have farm top aoU. «S delivered. CHeatnUt WMher. Chamber* range, natural wood t4jMS. SDtwet V-lSIL .' SURVEY 4-ttM X tour nice bedroom* tone baa • real fire- Farms. MUrdock C-4MS! 14 hours, tf a-nis. TV—COLOI cabinet*, and a knotty pine dining area. place! and bath. The third ftoe* baa oaootiucB — WROZWM room " '" • Ctmatara Small av. A screened porch, fireplace, entrance ltSS Ctoaxolet, esceUcnt conditioncons . CRANFORD CLEANERS "CALL. BENTLBY for pabittna; three bedroom* and MU. bath. BxceBacit W.0M mtsaa. «W0. BBtdge «-438«. ,• •» SUMP PUMPS, BiS up.. Oarwood Paint B. O.' Electronics.. tarn. vestibule with a guest cloaet. J. twin location with almoat a W acre 0* beauti- • BEAUTY SHOPS * BRldo* t-OStl L best," at below average •Had bedroom* and load* of closet*. OU BR-6-88OO BERSE BHOTOEM d Hardware. MO North Ave., Gar- 6-alM. . • \ . ful ground*. A real bom* at B1SJ0*. gyromatie For The flfcit In BU tiuo UU •team heat, atotm and screen*, wot;. RAPPS A«t •a Maiaa Csbs Aee. MEN'S WEAR wood. BXJnaet leasly elean bas*m*nt with a Uv. ana) '• .' '•_• : • . 1 • . Cleaning and Repairing \ att Do 8oto ALUMINUM comhtnation atorm window* SERVICE INSTALLATIONS •KA scraarw inaa»V--»aria<«a alcaa. J|».M !f •.I'D' PHARMACY The BRida* 8 0331 ,, „,,. 'tad up. LttattittattiMM AhuntnuAhuntnumm FrbduetFrbduetee Musical Instruction WE KIS10^ AT $20.«D0 — Q. B. HOWLAND, Realtor MTa SouthS , Av^A , W.rBRldgWBRld e •<• •II Vmtk FUEL OIL IS N. Union Av*. Crwrford Me. ACCOMUOlt InalntcUona •'•—. Ba ADama t-lOtt . - SPORTSMAN'S SHOP •••••ii; MTJB1C Bound* better «a BWTI W>ip- It's A Great Buy—Do You? RKLIAHLK PL l-OOOt SUty peteanl diaoount ea brand O Men's Furnishings aceorcUon*. Daniel Kustar, Tl Vaa raant rented from TWM? Aee. W. LOVELAND FUEL CO. SALT for WATER SOFTENERS, deliv- o Sporting Oooda ered. Refined, rocta. pallets and Wat- Buran Ave. Pbone BRldge «<«•#. [VIA Oil. Si H-'I.Y 1\( lSAIdMiSt. BRidr>» t-aiM " Autbortaed TRAVEL kins course. All IM pound /hags. PIANO Studenls—Announcing , claw . Instruction E8SO HEAT — FUEL OIL Formal Wear For Hit* B * » Salt Harvtoa. CMaataut Vino FHQTOQIIAPHV. BUREAUS aruj course, limited students, am IT'S^UNBELIEVABLE— AMD CBAPTS DAY and NIGHT PACIABD Prompt, Courteeu* Service' _~- BRldge 8-1099 — BRidge t-VtM. . M wupsT' Wanda U. OlUnote, BacheUi Wto, ahn color. Do yea.ttka to p-lntT Join Cranford Slusw begree. College, Mlaeneatdia. uch A House For $18,500 CO-INC • BUILDING • CaU BRida* >-l»M 103 No. Union A*« BR C-10M fiAADKN TOOLS, glove*, neeguard*. graduate work Teechera CoUage, Oo- •il'i roe*' treUI*. - tnaeeUcid*. t fertiliser. fumhla Unlventty. former PubU* B. CtaateH '. C. 'E. Trubenbach, lia South Awe.. K, School Music Supervisor. tUUds* *- to think of trying to replace FOR OVER - CONTRACTORS TRAVELONG Cranford Vecd etndtk»r?a STORAGE Utriag toom. .4m. ABOVE LISTINGS LOT a*ead >' Cranford.: good re*t. BaaVxaj _ Gall ELlsabcth 4-UU — TRIAL — Try It t daya than buy It d kHh •ajrhjJQrhnn*. Plaaae caU DEI- c. B. Trubanbach. 11* South 60 YEARS 2*1 Morth Broad St. EUsabatb m* Ave., K. Cranford Feed * Seed. BRidge •-Mat. ' tf TUTOBIKO — Rash eeal BtBATDta OBJI - eeke aubJettB. Carekal T, lor town •** Home Check these checks tor Kconomv YHOBXEIF JO1 Weattlald. Caii If Yau JmmMe Store BRldoe ••OMO "REALTOR win • UPHOLSTERERS • — Don't This! For collection, call BB *> V S4M. BB C-4TN. «-4 STORE CRANFORD PEACHES •• ARB -HH>aV-AT COUJMS* eaaMarth A«*. at A. IAIOME rARM. «U NEW PaOVIDENCS Wanted Totimy .Has Been Accurately Filling Prescriptions UPHOLSTERY ROAD, MOUXTAIN31DE, ADAMS 1- RANKIN FUEL CO. HENRY P. TOWNSEND •W. kaaUar * Sl«. Nursing Service Just As Your Doctor Orders! !!••••*« B**«l«e • r»aset,D»U»*«ie* DphoMadaaj *• laUtior CRmUnoarO-dARWOOD -KENILWORTH HUGH CLJU1K MOTOB8 •tlaX OOi H. Y. TIMES and HERALD TBIBtiXC J. .WALTER SEAGKR, Re0. Pharm. BlOVOtO • BTOBAOB early tnomlni home delivery, north ^TJLA. tor aeneral nuraing. Vtatt*. Hy- We honestly don't know where you cm find a better a aainrca lca. maternal and Infant care, Authori*ad Ott, NtsKU BBBV1CB and aouthaaat Craaferd .araaa. CaU education. The Visiting Nun* BRidoaS-OttS Crantord MJwiaaapat Delivery. CM «• 104 N. Union Av«. — CRANFORD — BR 64)7001 checking account deal than this. With a Union County CaU BRldge) 8-M34 IB*e*»Ae«_«. . . Cam Help You. Nominal He. Telephone S •J-aiST. or conaiUt Telephone ' ^^'- If Ho Answer, BRldge 1-9341 Ml Matih Ave^ W. , - jr. Hour* Monday thru Pat- — Call For ami DoHvajry^Sorviea ~ Trust Personalized checking account-you get— ttl t?—*""^ JL»4. Cranford 4xS Pacarnakar. Crown Graphic' MOVNTADtSIDa: day. B:3O an, to «:3» PJO- Saturday model), l«(n Optar t/t,t.|ttak FAMWOOIXCCytCU VUJN8 S a-m- to-1 pjn. Mo acrvlce Sunday* or CAMERAS ADams I-44M ECKBE ^ *ae»aaM,^ttt" VWt .(tb-r offtee ce^ "££*> boUdaya. 100 checks imprinted with your own name LEHIGH OIL CO., Inc. UPHOLSTERY SHOP $• -.m ahada. Abja, X»ratmai« Slipcovers and Drapes Each check coats you only 10* when you use it Guaranteed" Mortgage Money PAINTS . Furniture Repairing PETERSON-RINGLE- ... * 1 Truly nominal maintenancie fee "Job-Rated- Truck* OIL BOHHEH SERVICE SI South Union Avenue arar.'ss MKeValit NEWMAN-ATWOOD uemmuum MONSY ADVaSW NO minimum balance ever required RICHARD HARTIG Phone BR 64050 SAVMOS •> IOAW ADama *-UU 41 afyrtla) A««. Cranford Checks can be cashed at any of our five offices Paint Shop G. G. NUNN iirElizabeEibth^wd4^^ _.. 108 Morth Avtv. W. WaatfleM Wall Paper . o Art Supplies -VENETIAN FURNITURE * • Paint o Window Shades Wortk AMk, East, at CenlennUl Ava. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING ^eTMortarAe^, wmtSm t 111 WESTFIELD Complete bankby-mail service 1-2540 » PONDS BCOTCB PliAlMS. FAWWdOO. Goods Exclusively TWIN BORO AUTO GOIP. Forn'» 101 No. Union Cranford BRidge *S110 COAL . CRANPORD AM utamtt CASINO u ' JS\ XUTHOIUCED l*OBD __ Furntturo & lancet Be modern, efficient, and avarjlkVag »** Tk* Baaae PLUMBERS UPHOLSTERY SHOV Alnner*. Shipping fumituie — ApplUnee* Storage lOVBLJUO) FUEL GO. JluvenU* tHirnlture Baby CarrlaCe* BOwUNO AlJLJnfB enjoy the prestige of a BRENNAN & TOYS A Colonial With Charm i Union County Trust Per- GUI* , BRldg* t-MtJ tt B4e*«side Do Packing - MRidOev f~5M0 l*e teetW A»e.. at. KOPPERSCOKE i rafet—ei Bt, Cranlord It Ttonfaxij This center hall colonial ha* a S8* living "When rn«h put their trust ii) God y*9* room. 14x14 dining room, extra large serialized checking ac- •-114* kitchen With dining area. Four bed' 34* North av- Call BRldg* 64»98 EaiimatM Ch*Mirfulll BRIdoo and in knowledge, the government room*, two bath*. Finished rec. room A AUey- awaUabW In buement. In *~ lovely, neighborhood, fhindaT and arlamoan*. 213 South Avo^ Gtvon on Any count. To open yours, FUNERAL * BM Bottih A*77t7 —- BR64MB0 la prompt, afftriant e*rv- Gutters-Leaders fort to prove whether or not an all the "extras" In thl* two year eld If ASH tl 1 SPUT UCVIi, and they are transferred. All Work BRida* M Worth Ave.. sT Cnntont apple a day really does keep the Ttirtt-feldroomi. two bath*. fuUlre fourth dbctor away. Five thousand stu- ..droom ta bt" nnlshed and an -extra Balaci Boatlott «aa*t storage room. Carpeting *nd|comke* in- BRidge 6-1000 Guaranteed dents will consume a total ot Bdta*" set. Including Kf.il tables. cluded In the price of a__;^~^ WJbOO* •u ateeak A***, W. • REAL ESTATE if trtsri. TV., ilmfng wvwrl set, GUARANTEED FOREVER altrtdock MSM 7,000 apples each we«k for four set. refrigerator, * youth Wds. Garage Wanted MUAJ1ES. 1 ntii years. This news is carried in kwd. S dresatn. 8 »lrce Wd- •m aet. Hoaver vacuum ktMr Electrical Components Exccpted " JCeol Estate Wanted VAMTBD to rent — 1 or 3 ear For low-cost Personal Loans, see us first . Gray Memorial K*. L GOTE* CUeatnut 5-141*.. near Ho. M South lUt Stioet, -All Varieties- Eternity I* tb« divine treasure JOHN X W FABH) SHAHEEN AGENCY, CKANTORD-* or T room house or burt- woctku CaU BB e-*tOO. S-U Medical Society. .' and organs, top Brand*, best galow. walking distance of Central houn, aad hope ia the window, Ml E. UVCOLJT AVEVUE Funeral Directors prkes- IKteUda Piano C* . North Ave. Realtors lUUroad. mhetanttal down bat by meana of which mortals are UtamsAstCal NO MATTER WHAT KIND OF FUEL YOU No agent*. CaU BRidge X-33CT. +m* el V At S BaUraadBtaUoh, WctUieid. ADein* .lBHattb Avewat. permlttad to se«. as through a BRidgo 6-1105 U Ot All BtUkda - s-«mii. . . ' . • • . • ARE USING. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY! ON SALE from M P.M. TO 1 BR 6-1900 and BR 60777 docks Repaired [laee d*rkly, the things which 111 North Avew W. BR t-lM6 riAMO. • dread. Mahogany- Beat . . i Furrier God Is prtparing. William Mount- WINDOW • Call For Frt« Damonttration •. ^ Seven Days A Week Union County Trust Company torn ruaa. For ftvd BfiPBlOCatATOR. *J5;-,washing' tnacUnk. • FREE Hw*»ri>9 Surety • 100 South Avenue, E., • GARDEN «m. ' electric rang*.*' IreWter. . freutr. 118 l\IO\ Xak S-ttM ' ' ' " • No Down Payment • Floor Services Cranford, N. J. HMTYRFS SUPPUES DR. He BERMAN SHADES MOVtXG — 4 piece niapk kltcbrn set. • SYoartToPay •> Please tenfT*T*rm»' lor opening my HOLLAND MAbnOaf . BOrceUin tc*. "•!»: grey Mdlng ca«- x COl \ INSURANCE LAWN MOWER SHOP • i . ajey - ... . nage. »J5: both good condition. Studio rguertoe B«**Ui ef eld dear* • apeflallty. PHONE BRIDGE 6-3414 HERB DITZEL'S Optometrist couch. Slo: giriV bsrycic. need* renalr. Keka Crcgar ^-..-..... *-U4t- «1 Btktk A Persorialiae-.. .->• * > Tbe American Cancer Society Kv«rgr««nii — Grata • The|t _,. -Viil.itou — at Vbttb' tl**r>|pg wbecU rcvceUs that intensive tcaearch CBXNFOBD THEXRE Name. ...—.— t9S Dtnmu Eoad, Craniord RICHARD HARTIG ABOVE LISTINGS into the cause of cancer has pro- Aetma * Niagara In*. Cm. BBILDQfG ^ MAVpXM. EnliOd Ktag rUV. tbetguos COMMUTERS TAP ROOM fesl K-44IS ' tost «-]l«i UORNSTON PAINT SHOtn and aihnuinltion.. All t f l FUEL CO. duced new and safer surgical prp- Street.-— U MOBTH A1TB. W. rttles wanted.wdC- U cedure* and more powerful and 112 SOUTH AYE. E. WM. B. AUSTIN - 101 N. UNION AVE. BsUdgB. «.TM3 after 32. CENTENNIAL AV8. CRANFORD •ffective radiatioa wh^ch hava i*> Tke worship, most acceptable to ALISBA' Cny.—~ God comes from a thankful and, BRMg««4»200 "KEALTOB- s-jtu cheerful haart*—Plulaxch . ..-1-. *. .i»,i • -- "v•• .•••••• ••': •-""'•'• •'•> ~^r:-:-l:',\:^. ''(foi;.^ ' ....•••'•• ! ' , I i •,'•" THE CRAWFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE,THURSDAY, AUGUST J8, 1058

sections on roses: six classes for street, a member of the Garden Will participate in try-outs for the Fall Assembly at 2 o'clock at the The show will future 60 horti- hybrid teas and -twt o lil^t 1 Invite Garden Enthusiasts florlbundas and grandiflorasv strate flower arranging at 3 p.m. theatre,; The assembly wWl lea- culture classes. There- are four turc a musical parody, which will classes for zinnias of all types, There arc individual classes for September 7 at Trailside Muse- berried vines or shrubs; a garden um, with emphasis on containers, be directed by Fred Llnlcy assisted four for marigolds, five for asters, by Richard Anderson. To Exhibit in Trailside Show five for snapdragon* and two for display, which is a collection in bases, and plant material. "Now is the time for all gardeners who are interested In exhib- any other annuals. There are two one container of ten or more dif- Assemblies are hteld tor the en- tcrtulnment of members and as- GAR-WOOD iting in the horticultural division of the 15th annual flower show to classes for chrysanthemums and ferent specimens or several var- Drama Unit Plans CRANFORD KENILwSilTH start "primping their bcstlplants." said Mrs. George J. Vaiser. of M two classes for any other peren- ieties of annuals or perennials or sociate members of thtT'Drumatic nials. . combination; and - tomatoes. Club. The first assembly will be West Holly street, corresponding Opening Meeting held, at 8:30 p.rri. at the theatre on No. 32. «nlct«d u aaeond elw mall matur at Secretary and publicity chairman Scotch Plains, For bulbous or tuberous flow- There is also a house plant sec-' CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY*, SEPTEMBER 4, 1958 - The Po.t Olfic« at Cr.nlord. N. J. 3 Sections, 22 Pages—10c tion consisting of eight classes. The " Cranford Dramatic Club October 10. of the Trailside "CSardcn Club of Mrs. Benjamin X. -Brixoer, a ers, large • size dahlias over .six will open its fall season with a The club will officially open its Union County, Mrs. Charles E. member, of the Green Thumb, inches inv diameter have four The junior horticulture. section contains ten classes; one each for sociul meeting at the Dramatic season to the public on November Dickey of Cranf ord is the club's Garden' Club of Cranford, the classes; dahlias medium ske, from Club Theatre on Winans avenue 13 with a production of ''Anniver- JJC Drive ... president. • •, " Trailside Ciarden Club, and presi- three to, • six " inches in di- zinnias, marigolds, snapdragons, Cost Per Pupil Rise the evening of September 12, sary Waltz," directed' by Eileen The show is being presented by dent of the Garden- Council of ameter have four classes, petunias, gladiolus, and other an- Agencies'Quotas Announced George Trumporc, president, an- Woodward.' The ,play will run for nual, roses, collection of garden the garden clubs of Union County Cranf ord. is chairman of hortjful- and dahlias small size , .un- nounced. . •• • two consecutive week-ends, end- Corporation flowers, any other perennials and in Trailside Museum. Watchung tutcentries. der three inches in diameter have On, September 7, club members ing the night of November 22. Reservation, from 1:30 to 5:30 ' All horticulture exhibitors are five classes'. There is also a class vegetables. Jead Listed Reported to Trustees^v p.m. September 14. under the to furnish- their own .containers of for dahlias grown from seed. The show is open to the public nf, WjlHam H. McLeait of Cost per pupil in the^ranford Public Schools, based on or New iJnited Fund Drive sponsorship of the Union County pint or quart (square) milk bot- Gladiolus have only one class, without charge. A copy of the average daily attendance, was $341.10 during the 1957-58 A campaign objective of> Park Commission. tles. The committee will provide and there are two additional complete schedule can be obtained Hills, president of the f\ v- school year as compared with $317.93 during the 1956-57 $74,170 has been set by the Although horticultural entries cardboard covers for the bottles. classes for any other bulbous or at Trailside Museum. , Chemical Division of board' of directors of Cran- Fitting year, according to the annual report of Herbert R. McCulIough, may be made on the day of the All specimens should be labeled tuberous flowers. There arc'two Mrs.'R. P. Wismer of 193 Arbor & Co., Inc., Rahway, ford's new United Fund, it show, between 8:30 and 10:30 a.m.. for information to the public and «as corporation chair- secretary of the Board of Education. it is advised that advance entries for additional credit House plants was announced today by Jos- SHOES IS OUR SPECIALTY! tor Union Junior College'? The per pupil cost, based on be made to expedite placing of must have been in possession of FREE EXHIBITION OF eph Kohn, fund president. This specimens, Mrs. Vaiser reported. the exhibitor for at least three • Wilbur Coon Shoe* for Women f anniversary development average enrollment, jumped amount will be nought from Cran- Advance entries should be made months. All horticulture entries OBEDIENCE TRAINED DOGS • Nunn Bush end Edgerton Shoes for Men campaign. * • from $295.66 in l956-5T/'/to Sewer Work ord citizens in the first annual by calling Mrs. G. A. Doerries or must be grown by the exhibitor. • Pr+Tok-TIv Shoes for Children •Oil appointment was an- $31230 in 1957-58, according drive of ihi; new orgiyjiz."»ti*>n Mrs. St.' V. Cox, both of Lake av- Exhibitors will not he, permitted By the Mid-Jersey Companion Dog Training Club il today by Dr.. Thomas Roy starting October 8, itfbehalf ot.its on the - floor of the show. Com- to Mr. McCuUoughV^report, enue. Scotch Plains, or jMrs. D. M. Tuesday, September 9 — 8 P. M. o0l Westfield, chairman oil Will Continue 2 member agr-ncics. mittee members will place all cn- which was submitted/recently to Sriydcr ot Lambcrtvillc road. collet's ticK^d of trustees and Mr- Kohn gave the following; Italian American Hall, 146 Morris Ave., Summit GMIGHUX Shoe Hospital gn chairman. the Board ol Education. breakdown.of the total of $74,170: LENTHERIC j is.one ot the most 1m- A total of 4,995/pupils were en- Next Week.•" Agencies' total, $61,07(1; campaign Wednesday, September 10 — 8 P. M. NORMAL AND ORTHOPEDIC aH6E8 FOR THE ENTIRE ' ,< phases of our efforts to rolled in the local public schools The laying of a 15-inch rein- rXMlLY — ALL ORTHOPEDIC WORK DONE ON PREMISES xpense, $7,000, and 10 percent re- Club, Linrose, 800 Roselle St., Linden SPRAY DEODORANT |i million for a new bulld- during the pjw year as compared forced concrete storm sewer pipe serve, $10,100. Individual quotas Regular B*olnn*rs' Training Cla§»w Start 6»pUmb«r 1« at ^__OpettMyj> a.m. toJTpJto.—Fit to 9 p.m. for the college to better serve with 4,555 in^he, previous year. The on North Union avenue has been for the participating agencies also Summit and September 17 at Lindan. For d«»«lls call Mrs. rUnry Jducatlonal ond cultural needs average y&rolhnrient for, the .{year completed from the Rahway River were announced today. Scotts v 304 CENTENNIAL AVE. ~ CRANFORD "jur-Union County community*" just fended was 4,774.6 puplllSj while | up to Springfield avenue, Town- Gotskr — BRid •3M1 Explains Flsure- ., Jones said. • ,'~JL^-.''- :n 1986-57 thiT average enrollment ship Engineer Patrick J. Grail .--..-1 r Collete Aids Industry wa« 4,367.0 pupils. announced today. This sewer pipe Members o( the 1058 campaign committee of Cninford'ji-Jiew The fund president explained •In Its 25-year history. Union /"The average daily attendance work will continue up to Aldcn United Fund nre shown in their hoad'iuarters lit 3311 Wnlnut ave- that the tlgure for expenses is to SALE - College has produced during the past year was 4,371.5 street' and is expected to be com/- ••» nue discussihu plans for drive schedule to start October 8 for bene- cover the fixed fee paid the fund's full-time professional campaign di- of the men who are now pupils, as compared with 4,061.6 pletcd by the end of next week, fit of 12 participutintf agencies. Left to Hunt: Walter.M. Cooper; More Exciting Days Near / pupils in the previous year. . rector plus necessary promotional in important business and Mr. Grail stated. Meredith) S. Conley, committee vice-chairman; Joseph Kolm, fund R.J. mal positions in our The Board of Education ended On Monday work will bcH'n on and "housekeeping" costs. The re-. its fiscal year on June 30 with n president, Clarence L. Fritz, committee chairman, and II. Raymond^ iiervt1 figure,' he said, is to provide saves lawn $ $ $ Ity," pr. Jones said. "It For Veteran^Photographer the storm sewer on.Miln street. Kirwan. ' ' -• provided an opportunity for balance of $133,037.81, most of Work will start on Eastman street ' that will make possible Right now! this fall —the nest tune to Open Tonite 'til 9 p.m. September 21, 22 and 23 will be memorable days in/the colorful, which had been anticipated at the UOUs operation of the fund j .than 10,060 residents to be- 66-year photographic career of Percy C. Byron of 18 West Holly street. and will continue up to Aldcn put new life, new beauty- into your lawn INSECT SPRAY [ege careers or to take time (he 1058-59. school budget was street, Mr. Grail added. s througmint the year, and prompt courses needed in their Mr. Byron, one of the foremost pictorial chroniclers of New York prepared early in the ycaJjf Mr. . This sewer work is being done iisbursembqt ol money to agencies McCulIough explained. SALE SAVE! ,.nenf . . at the turn ofjtho. century, will ob- in preparation for the widening Community Cooperation Aids in. ,aecordunce\wlth their quotas. serve Tils 80th birthday anniver- Of the balance, $40,732.16 was Irrespective of possible delays ia S«otta PlCTtntE* Seed large !>•« $7.50 $1.00 [Jr. Jones pointed out that the of North Union avenue, Miln sary on September 21. in, the current expense account; receipt of some pledged gift;. ScotU FAMILY* Seed largs boa 5.95 1.00 t has never before asked In- street and Aldcn street in the ELIZABETH 39< First District Ho sold his first news picture at $88,185.81 was in the lands, build- United Fund Office Project Total tiuota for thetoming drive business center. Scotta PLAY Seed 2 latga bou* 8.50 1.00 r or the public to support it Ings and equipment account, aVid Setting up working headquarters for the UnitCiL El people in all fields. wit hthc Village Improvement As- described by Grace M, Mayer, cur Actual widening of the street : hear directly the full story of at- as a result of careful examina- Scons 6 BLUE BLADES Financial Aid will not begin until the sewer and Ms approval in the arrangements Crunford's new United Fund ..firstAh lawns this Fall, we've stocked our departments to the rafters with new selections of.everything they'll Junior College will be sociation and the -Cranford-Kenil- ator of prints at the Museum of made to set up .his office. From tion of the financial needs of each need .,. .from pre-school age right through post grads. Quell the rebellion — dfess your young to meet this need In its worth Junior/Chamber of Com- the City of New York. utility jobs arc completed, Mr. through a speakers' bureau set agency in relation- to the services Grail added. the minute wa- started to look up by the fund's board of di- scholars in fashions from Goerke's Young 4th Floor! > because of its current The following day, an exhibition FatProgram uround things happened. Coopera- It provides for Cranford citizens,'" of. 175 Byron photographs selected Nbrth Union avenue will be the rectors. Letters have been mail- Mr. Kohn said. "The fund budget 79c Directors and members of the first street that will be widened. tion from everyone has. been tre- ed to local ^organizations making piadmtry today appreciates the Coffee Announces from the book will open at the Crahford League ot Women Voters committee, under Arba S. Taylor, ' ' ' A. Pre-Teen's Plaid Classic in Washable Cotton. It will be made six feet wider, mendous. If we can expect the the services of n speaker ovoil- of highly-trained person- Museum of the City of New York. will make calls during the next same support in' our drive I'm met with officials of each organiza- Red or Blue Plaid. Sixes 8-14 : 8.98 Registration Hours three feet oh either side, between 1 able^before start of the- fund's |nd is aware of its responslbil- Miss Mayer selected from the 10 days on a specially selected list sure we'll go way over the tion, reviewed financial and oper- Registration hours for new Springfield avenue and Aldcn $1:95 I to the nation's higher educa- museum's collection of some 10,- Of local residents In the league's This is the way> things ating data, Including the scope of p. Girl's Flounced Chemise with matching net residents who wish to vote in the street. Halt the street will be "We know that,citizen:; have t needs. I feel certain they 000 prints and negatives more than annual finance and public rela- according to Mr. .Fritz. xervices to Cranford citizens and November 4 general election available to traffic while the pro- many questions in their minds petticoat. Brown Cotton. Sixes 7-14 ______7.78 I vhole-heartedly support/us 200 photographs by the Byrons, tions campaign, according to Mrs. First the officials of Temple the amounts raised in former have been announced by Town- ject is being carried out, Mr. Grail about how this fund will oper- campaign to serve the taken between 1890 and 1910. The S. Robert Christenscn,. finance Beth El offered the temporary use years, and the campaign expenses ship Clerk J. Walter Coffee. stated. ate, and how ~lhcy will benefit C. Boy's Slacks in Washable Rayon, 100% Flannel . I of the Union County area," pictures and her meticulously re chairman. The plans were an- of the building on their property of former drives, and recommend- The Township Clerk's office When this^project is completed, from It," said John McClintock, or Wash'n Wear Fabrics. Sites 612 _ 4.98-7.98 i Jones said. '/ searched text illuminate every nounced at the first fall board at 338 Walnut avenue, rent free. ed a figure that seemed most prop- is open now until September 23 the township will proceed with fund vice-president. "We hope SKIN FRESHENER Stevens Granule aspect of turn of .the century life meeting Tuesday evening at the It is a large.old home that will be er in their Judgment." PrepSfaes2fr38^- — -5.98-10.98 from 8:30 a.m.-to 5 p.m. for reg- the. widening of Alden street, be- many organizations will be able | Dr. McLean, who Is vice-cnair- in the metropolis. home of Mrs. Edward M. Coc, razed for construction of the ne\V Over 48 hours of committee time^ istration. . Evening hours from second vice-president. tween North Union avenue and to fit one >f our speakers into D. 3-Button Bed Corduroy Bluer. Completely of UniojB/ Junior College's 5 pJn. to » pjn. In addition to The Byron Company, a family Temple later this fall. The fund were ,spent -on budget review jpSXPH M. ADD ALIA. Pr«|». "The full program 'planned for Miln street, and of Miln street, be- their programs during the next I of trustees, was graduated the day time hours, wijl be in of photographers' established in will need it only for two months- meetings, with E.- Calvin Shire, lined in • new foulard pattern. Sixes 6-12 __ this next year will need the fi- tween Eastman and Aldcn streets. month or so.. If we have failed Open Dally — » AJl. to 7 PJi. 12.95 ^1.00 Stevens Institute of Tech- effect on September 15, 16, 17, England in 18J14, opened & studio or so. Joseph Levy, chairman of John V. Starr and Mrs. John Hof- to contact any organization, ^Hoboken, and from the in New York in 1889. Mr. Byron nancial cooperation of a core of the house committee, helped out mann assisting Mr. Taylor. Open Sundays — » A.M. to 1 P-M. f," GOERKES YOUNG 4th FLOOR 18. 19. 22, 23, 24, and 25, Mr. they need only call or write our ate engineering and business represented the fourth generation Cranford's most civic-minded men with repairs to make the house, Recommendation* Awrwve* Coffee added. office at 338 Walnut ayenue." 150 E. St. George Ave. — HU 6-506* — Unden i of Harvard University. He of the family in the business. Lat- and women," Mrs. Christenscn which has been vacant for some Committee recommendations 49c September 25 is the final day stated. "Since dues are kept low to Plan Seminar a member of the Harvard for registration. Mr. Coftec said. (Continued on Paae 8) time, habitable. • have been reviewed and approved for. several years while encourage a larger membership, •*tVn appeal for tables and chairs by the fund's board of directors, graduate work there. the major part of the expense of Study of UN had no sooner becnr issued than according to President Kohn. The | A native'of foew York City, Dr. rncrce. the league work must come from The Cranford League of Wom^n board added to the quotas for the 100 NORWICH ASP1RII Each worker, tagged with his the Board of Education and the Heads Cancer was associated with the non-members who feel the pro- Voters. is now accepting rcscrvii- 12 organizations the money needed- name and the name of his organ- Jumble Store First Presbyterian Church rc- Can Corporation and the gram is worthwhile in the com- .tlons for a United Nations Semi- for campaign expense and to es- ization, will call at 10 houses.: munity." siponded. Other fixtures needed it Almy Chemical Cora- nar to be held on five consecutive (Continued on Paste 8) Research Unit tablish a reserve for the new or- I®: * Each resident visited will be re- Reopening She pointed to the "Know Your Tuesdays, from September 30 Dr. Glen £. Arth, 107 Oak lane, prior to joining Merck in minded that in order to vote he ganization. The Cranford Junior Service Candidates" sheets distributed throjugh October 28, it was an- will head a group of chemists I as director of the commercial must be registered, and that to be League's Jumble Store at 10 South "As might be expectd in a new ent division. Subse- before general and primary elec- nounced today by Mrs. Ernest W. synthesizing' new steroids which organization," Mr. Kohn stated, eligible to register he must be a avenue, east, will open for the new tions, registration drivcs''and; in-* might* prove useful in the treat- he was appointed vice- United States citizen who will be Schrocder, chairman of the for- "OUT costs will be somewhat high- $1.79 season next Thursday anrf"will fea- formation sheets, and public meet- UJC Courses ment of cancer at Merck & Co., for marketing, vice- 21 years of age before November clfih policy committee. er during the first year that they ture a "Back-) (Continued on Pdge 8) are requested to call the store when for October 22 with speaker Wil- letters of invitation arc being -sent semester in the -Evening Session (Continued on Payc Si (Continued on Page tf 1 r. i •!•„'.- they have clothing, household liam G. Hcthcrington, meetings on will endeavor t«> have at least of Union Junior College. items, costume jewelry or bric-a- state tajrlcfine on these meetings. After- the instructor. cal Broadway productions — the in 1950 and erection of an addition week. Thoorr"sessions will feature spcalt- Scientific German, wl^h is b<- latest, a speaking role in" the mu- % OFF in 1056 • resulted bi the present tng offered tor tin.- first time in sical hit "West Side Story." I Seven courses in art, from paint- Thc September meeting will be fere from United Nations and dele- South avenue headquarters. September 25 tr» the Guild room gations. A visit to the headquart- several years, will meet on Mon- Thi- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I Wd hand crafts to art apprec- Mrs. Jean Ummer has been man- of Sherlock Hall with a film and.|ers of one of the delegations Is day and Wednesday evenings at Edgar W. Dunfee, 10 Thomas . will bo offered this faM, and aging the store for the past 22 discussion on mcarjs of financing being planned. 6:15 p.m. An entrance requirement street. Miss Dunfcc made her F^:: ••-; Wrations will be accepted from years and will be.onjmnd again the expansion of .New Jersey col- AA chartered bus, to be used will be one year of college German Broadway debut in the chorus of or two years of high school Ger- SUNGLASSES 1 to 8 p.m. next Thursday. when business resumes next (Continued on Page 8) (Continued on PaaeH) the musical, "Silk Stockings." in man. It is a two-semester course. 1056; at_ 18, she was the young- H a short business meet- - «^* »» Qualitative analysis, listed in thCj est member of the cast. Her pres- I »nd the lecture, members and Police Chief lasues / college catalog us chemistry 205; jent role is the girl friend.of orie sU wilT be invited to a social will be avpil.tble on Tuesday arid VaWF T School Safety EleaZ Adult School Law Course I of "West Side Story's" Icidiflg at the Act Center, 110 Walnut Thursday evenings at 6: 15 o'clock. players. Mickey Calm. ' i at which time paintings of In preparation for the opening Laboratory hours wilj be arranged When "Silk Stockings" folded ious teachers may be view- of school today, members of the To Feature Local Attorneys for early in the evening. College In New York two years ago. Miss Kcireshmcnts will be served police department yesterday dis- chemistry is a prerequisite. It will tributed to local business establish- Ten Cranford attorneys will be I Mr. Kcrvick will open the scries Dunfc* toured the country with this ' Mrs.. jumcs Brcwster and her be followed in the spring semester a ments 100 posters bearing the fol- guest lecturer* at the Cranford OtOctobeb r 7 wheh n h e discussedtscusscs legal musical hit based on "Nin«itchk_. definitions, gifts and intestacy. by chemistry 20B, quantitative lowing admonition to motorists: Adult School's law for the layman analysis. She assumed a small role of a tnaid aynowU^-_-. The final lecture on December 9 in addition to her dancing work- chool's Open—Drive Carefully!" course,-whlch^opcns^ October 7 at throueh the membership ~" ~_Tcrtness~carr will be on marriage and divorce These classes will be among 32 After touring with this show, she «ntan, Mrs. Elven Sheahan. Cranford High School and contin- by Mr. Coopor. * : (^Continued, OH P Spring p ^ prcvtnt accidents, Police Chief was hired for the national com- ardcn str for Lester W. Powell asked the'full co- ues for 10 consecutive Tuesday Magistrate Stevens *will discuss pany of another musical, '•The Bk>y Ro courts: operation of the public in protect- evenings. the scope and procedures of Muni- Friend." In this show, a spoof on class« «« ing children.on their way to and Registration for the course. Dr. cipal Court on November ll, while St. .Michael's Bus ETHKLVNE DUNFEE the roaring twenties, she had - 8. September 15. 8 com school. Kenneth W. Ivcrscn, prcsldcnt- criminal law ind procedure will featured role and did a show-stop- Protektiv ucted by Jul-s Provine W Mr. Sellers' topic November Schedule Reported DRUG STORE dlrector,-«ald, will be October 2 arid The chief asked especially that ping tango number. Schedules of the two buses for Crunfor Open M««Jay Evenings Till 9 • parked cars. , . cr. - | ton'* topic December -. on P*9* I) -~ No. 1, W««4 jmty and Prtc« BU. . . . No. 2, Jtffenon Ave- North of Bast Jersey St .. FL-n4en l-lftt th* Art Center.

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