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('•• • Pkn Elirht Stanger Delivers Leading Scholar Among First Gradk Of Seion HallROT Two Cranford men, o' BEL 'TO THE V ; At Pingry School University,- South Orangey•' "^ FlftST AID SQUAD William MeKee Sfanger ot 409 commissioned second lie*.. Casino avenue presented the val- jn_. the. Army Reserve at edictory .address at cpmrhence- ceremonies-.at II a.m. to GA R woo p C RANFORD KENILWORXH .ment exercises of the class of 1954 They are among the firi '. of Pingry School, Hillside, Fri- day evening at the school. He uates ol the ROTC couijH spoke on the subject of- academic university. . Vol. LXI. No. 21. Culeted second cla**« mail tiiAttei- at L CRANFORD," NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1954 the Office »t Cr»nford, N. J. 26 Pages — 10 CENTS freedom. -- •-..... The reservists are: Wl Tvv» other ' Cranford youths Hessler of 38 West Holl were members of the class. Th AND IS HAPPY TO CELEBRATE THESE GREAT are: Arthur Lewuijji and Russell P. Rauch of ' ,v Officials Get Cranford Days Off to Fast Start Award avenue, class historian,.who trac- lord avenue. " .•:-• ed the progress of the class: from [Report 179 Candidates 1952 to the'present; and Robert Mrs. Munday Prea« ip A C. Hall of 8 Normandie place.-. morrow TV TT» I .g-'i it\* 1' Arthur was among thosp--nom- Piatao Pupils in Re Commencement exercises (or the 63 members of tW eighth I inated for the 1902 Emblem, the grade graduating class at St. Michael's School witl be held in St, jr or High hchool lJiplomas highest honor to which a Pingry The, piano pupils of Mt Student may, aspire. It ii given, Munday held their annua Michael's Church at 8 o'clock, tomorrow everting. 'The Rev. William \ The names of 179 candidates for JsJ^^jnennb^ivjofthe SIXth form • at her home. 19 Hampton B. Donnelly, pastor of the church, will present diplomas. graduation, were announced today I [Saturday' afternoon. • Piat'; who has" made~~the gfeuTesr-att"- ? WITH A CARNIVAL OF SAVINGS AND GIFTS During the exercises, a four-year scholarship to Benedictint, by G. Frank Zimmcl'hian, princi- and ensemble numbcrsTw;- Old, New Leader of Red CrossChapter round contribution to the. school. WILLIAM M. STANGKK Academy, Elizabeth. will be pal (if.,Cranford High School." He was elected to.membership in sented for -parents andr and refreshments were' awarde'd to Maureen Bannon. A | Cum Laude Society, -while Wilr District Guv. Hopeful SIM VALUE 35c Value loiiias Tuesday, at commencement liam was elected to the organiza- following the. program. ' . 25c *4 Price Sale! sterling silver rosary for the Arch-1 tion last year. William also won a of Oanford XJohs Nine of the pupils "\. ASPIRIN Very Possible bishop Boland Christian Doctrine | exercises at 8:.15 p.m. in the high the Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst O. Vince McNany and Lou awards from the Griffit? $1.00 SIZE TUSSY NYLON Award and a gold medal for school auditorium. . tutri^Alumni Association Medal Stratton. of Maplcwood • were Foundation, as follows; CALAMINE Rowland Louis C.Troutmah, president ot for. Mathematics and Science, Schools Won't Christian doctrine presented by the Board of Education, will con- Ctiests of the Cranlord Lions Club iawards. Dafe^Leiand (thli-!' TABLETS CREAM the school will go. to Maureen .while Arthur received the award at its weekly dinner meeting atj Delia Munday (third yfi. LOTION TOOXH fer the diplomas upon the grad- for public speaking for fifth and the Coach and Fpur last -week. David Hall; honorable:. far BATHING CAP Heagney, who will also receive a uates. Mr. Zimmerman will prc-, sixth form,students, Mr'. McNany is a candidate for Margaret Heney^ Merne. DEODORANT BRUSH Be Ready gold medal for winning lirst place sunt the clyss to Dr. Howard R~ r s> William also won the prize for governor of Lions District. 16E in Dilliard Collins. Fredcridi 100 T for "It is very possible," Barton C. in the e» l division of the Union Best, supc-rujftendent' of , schools, scholarship for sixth form stud- the election to be held at the-an- her. Stephen • Shaw grid - ielde'hi'* chairman^of the building. County" CYO essay cointest." who will present the class to the . ill ents, while Arthur was granted nual- state convention in Atlantic Spalding. ' •' '.'.'• committee, told the Board of Edii-1 Arlcnc Wynn will also receive a Board of Education. honorable, mention. City on June 18 and 19. " • Others taking part in. jgold medal for Christian doctrine The' hy^hlifiht of the. program, Departmental honors uenj Wen Arjhur Williams was inducted cital were Genevicve Gr, 50- cation Tuesday evening, tnc will be talks by. four members" of as follows: - W i 11 i a m—English lary Grote and Diane. contractors will not meet the open- presented by thee school, while as" a member of the local club. Arthur Donnelly will receive a the graduating class. The speak- 'mathematics, chemistry and his- It,was announced that .the club Christine and Roberta St. ing date" for the two new elemen- tory; ArthmwEngllsli, French and "were" unable 'to attend be! "" The Compact Buy certificate of honorable mention in er.^ will be: Elizabeth Blakley, again will sponsor" the serving of FinA^Taste Treat tary schools now under coristruc- '•Tcri Commandments- for art Ed- history; "Robert-JErench; and lto free coffee to commuters in con-illness. . • ' > tion. . . the boys' division of the Union bert Stanger 9/ 409 Casino uve Couiity CYO essay contest. ucated Man"; John Magan, "The nection with Cranford Days, start- Margaret Heney and C | J-.j.l'l1!. (lil ' ' • •'.,,. . "'.••'•' ' '* • . — rnoiu Dy j». «.c . « The situation has- become "in- nue, a Form' III student—history. BELL'S A book will be presented to Wil- Red Budge of Courage"; Elizabeth ing at G: 15 a.m. tomorrow at the Green were recently acci Of The Year Russell Stover Candies Participating in the opening phase of Cranford Days celebraUon Friday and Saturday were: creasingly uncertain," Mr. Bclden At commencement exercises for liam Maher. by Court Trinity, Wikander, "The Music of the Jersey Central station. junior membership in tll£ said, and he asked the board mem- the Middle School the same day, (I to r) Harry Yerkes of the Ccptral Railroad of New Jersey, Mrs. William Gubos of the VIA, Wil- Catholic: Dauuhters of America, as Wt'st.'Viind John Pilchard, "Per- Roy K. Scheller presided. Club of Westfield. . :.* Best Stocked bers to be on the alert to watch de- Jumes D. Stuart of 325 . Prospect liam Hoffman of the Cranfprd Historical Society, Mayor Fred P. Andersen, and Mrs. Albert Ji the prize for his poem in thc Cath- iod of Decision." avenue won the prize for im- VOLUPtE COMPACTS ,-Davies and Mrs. Louis Lomench of the VIA. The serving of coffee and donruts at the railroad velopments* He* said that the pro- S1.25 LB. olic poetry contest.- ' -• — • The Rev. Arnold J. Duhlquist, provement among Form I piipils Best Staffed station was as popular as ever, while the roller skating and band concert' on Friday evening posed opening of the Brooksidc pastor 'of Calvary Lutheran $530 to $10.00 VALUES iMacc School and. the Walnut Ave- The program will open with the were well attended. About 300 attended the teen-age dance at the high school Saturday, while professional, "Pomp and Circunv- DR. UOWABD R. BEST GEORGE II. BATES Church, will give the invocation JVwr Your nue'School Would be delayed "no and the Rev. Samuel I. Matchctt, Family Picnic Slated the guided bus tours also attracted near-capacity attendances. Merchants reported'excellent re- more than a few weeks." stance," and the singing of the sponse to their three-day Cranfprd'Gift Day promotion. AH exhibits also attracted wide attention. hymn, "Ave Maria." ' J pastor of St. Mark's A.M.E. - By Cub Pack 176 If the new buildings were to be. Following the awarding of dip- Church, will pronounce the bene- 1 FOR ONLY S2.95 Prescriptions A family picnic' will be held For An Additional Treat ready within a few weeks of the lomas, the Rev. David Ernst, who Bates Succeeds Dr. Best diction. The processional, "Pomp , by Cub Pack 176, sponsored by An Unusual Gift for The Graduate! AT LOWEST PRICES original opening date, the start of was ordained, recently,]will address and Chivalry" by Roberts, will be mm Cranford Post -212,. American Le- Sees Alarm Public Session Wednesday to Hear all classes in the school, system the graduates. played by the high school bund. gion,-on June 19 at Lake Hopat- Now at BELL's Delicious 9 might be changed, Mr. Belden said, Benediction of thc most blessed As Red Cross Chairman The high school choir will sing cong. - . . Commuters Schedule Complaints but no decision would be made be- sacrament will be preceded by George H. Bates of 18 Hampton street was elected chairman "This Is My Country" by Jacobs. itei OPEN DAILY fore the middle of August. - The. i Plans for the affair were made Need Stressed singing of "Heart of Jesus" and of the Cranford-Garwood-Kcnilworth Chapter, American Red Cross, "Land of Hope and Glory" by SCHRAFFT'S ICE CREAM As directed by the Township "Comrnlttee, Mayor F. • P. board has no. choice, he said, but at a' recent meeting at the Cas- 8:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. followed by another hymn, "Eccc at a meeting Monday of the board of directors to succeed Dr. Howard Elgar will be sung by the class and JEWEUTE CO»IB AND BRUSH SETS -Andersen has arranged a public meeting for 8 p.m. Wednesday to plan all activities to begin at ino. .Each den presented u "Show Panis •Angelorum." There will R. Best, superintendent of schools, who held the post since 1940. the recessional, which will be. By CD Alert at Roosevelt School to discuss the Central Railroad of New the normal time and to house the played by the high school orches- Boat"'skit. Den 6 won first prize Beautiful Colors $2.00 up VALUE $2^0 VALUE Jersey's new train schedules. •• • . then be tbe act of consecration to Mr. Bates had been serving as vice-chairman and he has been .The only factor marring an. students , wherever possible. He the SacredNHeart. tra, will be "Pomp and Circum- with a song and model' show boats Big News for Elastic 30 - HOUR Mayor Andersen has had a, series of conferences with said the staff has'drawn up a plan active in Red Cross activities for otherwise 'completely successful The program will .Conclude with stance" by Elgur.. they made. Den 5 won second to handle the situation if the new VACUUM test locally in Monday's, nation- Harry Ycrkcs, passenger .traffic manager for the Jersey Central the singing of "Tantum Ergo," many years. He was particularly •The annual baccaluurcate serv- prize. They made ukeleles from PEN & PENCIL SETS :...... ,. $5.00 up Stocking Wearers schools are not.ready in time for ALARM wide Civil Defense alert was the Lines, and Earl T. Moore, president of'the railroad, since the •'Crusader's Hymn" and the reces- active in setting up the chapter's ice will be held Sunday evening at cigar boxes and learned to play SAVE MORE THAN 50% the normal opening. Trustees Hire a song. Den 5 won the. pjirents' BOTTLE shortcoming of Cranford's alarm Township. Committee meeting on June 8, when' the governing sional, "March of the Shepherds." walking blood bank program. eight o'clock in the high school CLOCK system, it was reported by CD However, the building commit- award. ' Foil Footed body of Cranford officially recognized the situation created by the (Continued on Pane fcipht> Dr. Best said he declined re- auditorium. The address' will _be ' director Francis W. Foreman. The tee chairman explained he had not The following awards were pre- NYLON C new time schedules. It has been pointed out to the railroad election because of pressure of his by Dr. George AitcKcson, pastor ot PINT single alarm atop the fire house given up hope that the buildings Instructors, Cranford Alliance Church. His sented: • Jay Kemlen, bear badge; officials that the new arrangement is not a mere matter of duties in connection with the 79 S1.79 still could not be heard - in the might be ready as scheduled.. topic will be "The Secret of Suc- Warren Seichrist, denner stripe; 1,000 -Vt Grain LIGHT by on* inconvenience, but one. of serious personal concern to commuters school system's expansion pro- America's township's outlying areas, Mr. In connection with the new ABC Rules Librarian cess in A Turbulent World."''. and Richard Graham, bobcat . Leading and that their dissatisfaction poses a serious economic threat to gram. Dr. Best" said Mr, Bates Foreman said.. • • : buildings, the board voted to pur- will do a good job in the'post. The Rev. Robert G.' Longaker, Manufactnzmta the entire community, Mayor Andersen said. ' chase equipment for the schools at Three teachers, a librarian, a SOLUBLE r MINERAL VENDA Proposals received thus far for Mrs. Nicholas Tbmasulq was re- pastor of the First Presbyterian • WmU . As a result'of these discussions. Mayor Andersen wag; a cost of $23,3^1.58. The funds.for janitor and two secretaries were £burcn> win glve' thc invocation This Coupon an adequate alarm system for this Hearing Set elected vice-chairman and Edwin ""authorized "(o say tnat'the" problem "fiocs" not appear insoluble, these purchases will come out of hired Tuesday evening by the" Elected to Board community are to be presented by The public hearing . "Tuesday W. Krauts, - superintendent of and the benediction will be by Dr. the bond-issue approved by the .Board of Education. The annual convention of the « TISSUE^ the CD director at the Civil De- nWcdncsdayVmcctinghas-been-plaimed-to-permit-every commuter— night before the Townshlp-Gom- schools in Kenilworth, was named Albert Allinger, pastor of %he welf M. wuhabki; voters and will provide^ facilities Two of the teachers are for cle-» New York Conference of the Aug- iekjse Council's last, regular meet- ' to register his opinion so that a summary of the complaints mittee" on the proposed amend- a - vice-chairman to succeed Mr. Cranford Methodist Church. Dry qaickly. equal to what is now being offered mentary classes and the other will ustana Lutheran Church recent- r.»atar Skadc*; 300V ing of the season in the Muni- may be 'directed to the railroad for: action. ment to the Alcoholic Beverage Bates. Mrs.. E. C. Rearick was John Prichard, president of the Pin, 1 in the other, elementary schools, teach English and science at the ly reelected Carl Jacobson of 10 Kaase •* M . BaU Point Pen cipal Building at 8(30 pjn. Mon- Mayor Andersen also-announced that he intends to file Control ordinance is expected to elected secretary, succeeding Mrs. class of 1954, will present the Lenox "avenue~to~the~board - «) 8U«kt lm(alul- Mr. Belden said. attract a large, crowd. high school. The new elementary scripture reading. The high schoql tics p#dtivclT' 4v day. protests with all of the interested regulatory bodies. A. G. Ingalls. and Roger 'Norton' teachers are .Miss Estellc Gold- trustees of Upsala College, East ul adecl «ai- Reg. Value 2A» 5. GILLETTE RAZOR BLADES — ditional items under this heading, by Desur. Franc'k will be, the pre- Teacher Association was repres- • The excellent response of lo- of all local alcoholic beverage three-year terms as directors: Dr. but it appears that the total will land; turn laude with a bachelor of lude and "Toccata from Suite ented at a Union County School Doe to BOW TIE —all for >..... cal residents and their obedience Contributions of $4,070 licenses, to the state: maxim'urh. of Best, Henry W. Whipple,~E. C. arts degree. She .wjll begin her $4.30 Aluminum Sterilizer $2.98 „ alUar fall well within the sum (roughly Gothiquc" by Boellmunn will be of Instruction at Roselle last Wed- to CD instructions did much to Contributions totaling $4,070 to local welfare and philanthropic $2,000 a year, effective July 1, McMahon, Mrs. E. C. Rearick, Ro- llrs,t full-time position in the fall nesday by Mrs. Homer Martin, $40,000) which we had in mind 1955. the postludc. "For the Beauty oi "make Monday's test the success groups were made by the Junior Service League from October .1, for this purpose, We consider our- land Stout, Mrs. George H. Bates, ,Hired.to teach English and sci- president, Mrs. R. H. Mowen and 1 Local church groups, it was the Earth" by Conrad KocHcrv it,was, Mr. Foreman stated. Pri- 1953 to June I, 1954, it was announced this week by Mrs. Walter selves very fortunate, to have re- Mrs. A. G. Ingalls, Mrs. George ence was Mrs.- Julia Wohl Latzer, Mrs. Stanley Rich. 85c ValueN0XZEMA learned this week, are opposed L. Griswold, Mrs. Ruth Weiland "God of Our Fathers" by G. W. 35c Glycerine Suppositories 16c 4«c Value 59c mary purpose of the alert was toStout, Jr.; retiring president of ..the organization. .. • ' ceived bids as attractive as the a graduate of Buckncll University, Warren and "America the Beau- ^determine public reaction, arid the current ones." to the adding of any new licenses and Mrs. E. S. Rccdr Mrs. Rearick Lewisburg, Pa., with a bachelor of Receiving financial assistance from* the- league were. these and are expected to present their and Mrs. Reed arc new members. tiful" by Samuel Ward will be Cranford public passed . the Test The building committee com- science degree. She holds a mas- sung. Epsour very wcll he added. organizations; Needlework Guild, protests both orally and in peti- Mrs. Rearick succeeds Mayor F. P. ter of arts degree from Columbia r $75; Children's Service .Commit- mended the stall for the "very ord- Thc annual senior class dinner $1.25 Clinical TBermoigeteir 69c Si50 Value Cigarette Ughter-S1.29 '[The yellow alert came over~tHe tions at Tuesday night's session. Andersen and Mrs. Reed tills an University . and has had - three SALTS> tee, $400; Mental Hygiene Asso- erly and thorough manner in additional seat on the board cre- (Continued on page eight) wires at 9:31 a.m., with the 'red Andersen Sees which these equipment lists and Owners of taverns and pack- years" experience. LB C ciation, $550; United Fund Cam- age, goods stores are strongly op- ated this year. Mrs. Estellc Gullant will be the alert following at 10:01, Mr. Fore- paign, $250; Children's Country specifications have been handled." man reported; The test lasted 10 Trenton Unaware Contracts for supplies, athletic posed | to the' sharp increases. in The following were •' ' named new librarian at Cranford Grail Dinner 25c Castile Soap lie 5 * 23 2 For 1 SEAFORTH 2 For 1 Home, $350; Nancy Luzon. Train- license fees provided in the pro-committee chairmen: Group serv- School. SUc- hoUls a bachelor'of minutes, ending at 10:11. ing School, $360; Red Cross, $100; equipment and text books Were Of Water Crisis (Continued on page'.eight) posed "-"ordinance. Present fees ice. Mrs. Ingalls; disaster relief, arts degree from Brooklyn College Guests to Hear After Shave Lotion 2 for $1.00 • X^ranford Girl Scouts, $100; Cran- for package goods .stores are $750 Mr. McMahan; first aid, Kenneth and a master of library science de- $1.25 Value Expect to Issue ~~* ford Boys' Camp Association, ''Apparently the news has no' annually as compared to $2,000 W. Iversen; Gray Ladies, Mrs. gree from Pratt Institute and wasFormer Mayors 60c Shampoo Shade 49c $100. yet filtered' through to Trenton after July 1, 1955. while tavern Charles Bocttgcr; motor corps, employed for the past three years Former Mayors George E. BUG BOMB Water Report American Cancer Society, that North Jersey is facing a seri- Prices Listed fees will go from $1,000 to $2,000. Mrs. G. W. Albertson; home by the New York City school sys- Osterheldt and Emory D. Stanley $2.00 Value Distribution of the report of $10; American .Heart Association, ous water shortage," Mayor Fred Cranford's six tavern owners (Continued on pane eight) tem. She succeeds Lawrence Gor- and Fred P. Andersen, present Malcolm Pirnie Fingincers of New $10; Seeing Eye, $10; March of P. Andersen .remarked last nigh and three package goods propri- don, who did hot accept rcuppoint- mayor!, will be among the speakers 15c Nursng Bottles, 8 oz. 8c Dimes. ^10; Cerebral Palsy, $10; in commenting on reports ta. the ForParaders etors have engaged George S ment. ' , at the testimonial . dinner next 79< Lustre Cream Shampoo, for only 1.59 York on the facilities of the Plain- : ficld-Union" Water Company, in- Salvation Army, $20; Metropolis effect, that there remains little In addition ' to/ the annual Sauer, local attorney, to repres- Rezoning Pleas Two Cranford women, Mrs. Ger- Thursday evening at Chi-Am tan. Opera Association, $15; Cran- hope of the State Senate's taking mayor's trophy, for the best en- trude SI Todd and Mrs; Ruth F. Chateau, Mountainside, in honor ;cjuding suggestions,'for improve- ent them Tuesday night. A ments to insure, adequate water ford First Ald"Squad, 9j action before the summer recess try in the event, there will be spokesman for the group said this Up for Decision Hofmau, were hired as secretaries. of Township Engineer Patrick J. ford Welfare Association, $1,200; on a proposed bond issue to finance three prizes in the small and -week that a comparison of; li- Dr. Howard,R. Best, superinten- Grail. for this area,for the future; is ex- A special .meeting will be hclt pected at a meeting of the Intcr- and Christmas stocking fundr$25ft: -the Round Valley water project. lurge float classes and two in the cense fees charged throughout the dent of school's, said English teach- Other tributes to thc municipal CRANFORD walking and cycle and "-'carriage tonight by the Board of Education ers for the junior and- senior high employe who this year is observ- FtEf "Mmicipal Water Committee to be Mrs. Stout pointed out that the The mayor added that, steps will county indicates that Cranford classes for participants in the to consider complaints concerning schools are needed us well as an--mfC his thirtieth .anniversary of 'held In the Westfield Town Hall league makes no direct' solicita- have to be taken ."to awaken presently is charging a high tax. tion of funds but depends on its eleventh annual children's parade None of the municipalities, he its rcejohing plan. other elementary teacher. • serylce to Jiie community will- be BELLSlPHAlJi3 E RO J s ; a .at.8 o'clock tonight. the. legislators In Trenton" to the Mrs. L. C. Beal, Jr.. of 210 to be conducted by the Sunny Kermit^W. Plinton was hired -us offered by the Ruv. William B." 6 0062 • A draft submitted \to the ex- various ways and means projects critical need for action in this said, have a license near the state 17 No UNION AVE DELIVERY throughout the year. - Chief source Acres Civic and Improvement As- Maple place ' asked the- board u janitor us of July 1.. He suc-Donnelly, pastor of St. Michael's ursEVINRUOE * CR.AhFOBvO N ecutive, committee of the inter- matter.. . maximum.' sociation this Sunday afternoon Tuesday evening if a decision had ceeds LAwrcnce Kelsey whose res- Church; the Rev. Frank V. H. municipal group in April indl- of revenue,' she said, is the Jumble Mayor Andersen has' been sub One owner pointed out that i: it was announced today by Lou been reached and she was told ignation as of April 30 was accept- Curthy, rector of Trinity Church; catcd that the Malcom"' Pirnie re^ Store, located on South avenue, poenaed_ 'to testify on thc.loca' the proposed ordinance passes, it Barta, parade chairman. by Louis Troutjarfan, president ed. Dr. Best said the uppointment, 'and Public Works Commissioner • l?<>rt is more far-reaching in its between -Walnut and South Union 'water .situation at 1:30 p.m. Mon will cost each licensee $40 a week 1 that no definite answer was ready primarily completes the custodial James P. Duffy. Roderick W/ avenues. Here, garments of. every ~ The prizes-will be ori display for his license fee alone, withou suggestion -""for improvements, in day before the holdover January but that the' requests were "stil stuff for the new buildings. Smith, president of the Cranford —facilities—thanrdescription,—shoes,—bria-a-brac, at Lind's Pharmacy, Raritan road the. numerous other expenses -session of—- the— Union—County under advisement." Taxpayers' Association, will serve linens, books and other useful and Walnut avenue, and also in >which are involved in operating was the report prepared forMhe Grand Jury, which is conducting A slowing up In the recent mild as toast muster. •umraer wardrobe! articles are offered for sale. One the business center. a business. ' Mr. Troutman said a number of company by Buck, Seifert and its own investigation of last sum- petitions and letters had been re- epidemic of measles-here was re- Tickets for the dinner are go- ft JM 1 i* }•} Both «ith deep V- Just last fall.'" full-time employe, trained in mcr- mer's water shortages in -parts' o: Thanks were expressed by the • >• f Neck*, front ind committee to the township for ceived concerning the rezoning ported yesterday by Health Offi- ing rapidly, accordirig to. Charley (Continued on page 7)w fConttuuca on page eight) the county. back, tiny tlecvei loaning and erecting the judges' Registration "and that ej^ch was considered by cer WilliutM P. Smith. There were M. Ray, general chairman, and the committee expects to reach its goal »nd wide, wide stand and the bunting with which Offc staff and the attendance com- 34 additional cases reported dur- mittee. The attendance committee ing the post week, as compared before this week-end. Music dur- ikiru—belted with it will.be decorated. The stand Begins at UJG was sqfrcdulcd to meet last night with 49 tho previous Week and 58 ing the dinner will be provided by t (neeeuf ul vdver. At Left: Twenty Seniors will be at Mohawk drive and ' Registration for the summer ses- •fortabb aeat wg Harvard. Y« Cherokee road. - Thanks also were to consider the protests. ' the week before. Buddy Clark. • lUyon — v: While doll on 1 sion begins this evening at Union Mart tba wotac. Twenty senior students of Cran- Kfew' Brunswick, and Cranford ra J." Brown is the re expressed to the police depart- Junior College with an enroll- cfaoke k. ahift k. mA Black or Navy College Club. . ^ ground *nd Blirlt' ford High School have- \fccn clpient of scholuisHips from two ment for presiding a convoy for ment of approximately 200 stu- "gmVU.UOmtt-' awarded and have accepted schol- Miss" Nancy Rcinert. has hitfcn dot* oa While. At local group;!. She received the ilrst the parade. dents expected. The summer ses- •Dwitafincer-d* |: arships presented by, colleges and awarded a $400 scholarship by annual award of the Cranford In addition to the king and sion is divided into two terms; of Tennis Courts Dedication Monday Wit Right r Pinker Radcliffc College, Cambridge, —«1 Vmr mujmm . universities, foundations and lo- High School Parent-Teacher As- queen float, the association also six weeks each with all classes used by the high • school •tennis Aqua flower print Mass., while Miss. Ann Huckett has Dedication ceremonies, for the Following the awards assembly wife m cal organizations, Gerhard Kell- sociation and a grant from the enters a baby float in the parade being held in the, evening. Regis- team for practice sessions. 11% i *™ on While Ground. received a $225 grunt from Averctt two new tennis courts at Cranford at 3 p.m. Stuart Goldblatt, tennis ner, high school guidance instructv 1 Cranford College Cljib. Another each year, but neither »of these tration will' continue tomorrow Mr. Mussu • was employed by the Junior College, Danville , Va., a/id' Hijih School given to. the school coach, and Thomas Stone, 'guid- or, announced today. *• recipient of a College Club schol- is in competition for the prizes and Monday evening. Classes be- ance director for the elementary public school, system for 29 yeurs" SPORTSWEAR. Miss Ruth Goctz a S^O^grant from system in honor of the late Frank Four high school girls have been William H. Miller and Holly Ann gin Monday for this term and end prior to his retirement in 1951". He' Cedar Crest College, Allcntown, arship was Miss Blanche Fattna. Mussa, long-time school custodian, schools, will play an exhibition • »tar« ••* rM | THIRD FLOOR aXvardcd three scholarships eachj- Jotz recently were \ selected as on iuly 30. served for many years in Sherman Pa. '. . . ,. -\ ,. '. The University, of Pennsylvania will be held Monday aftcriuvon mutch. Mr. jboldbhitt and Mr. -frriMi««V» mum They -include: Miss Sally Shep- king • and queen for ^this year's Twenty-one courses are being School, but spent the later por- Alumni Scholarship Award- has preceding the annual awards as- Stone were doubles partners for «l«ctric rtartfag herd, Sophie Newcgmb' College, Peter Malloy has received a parade. offered this term with consider- the Columbiu University tennis tion of his service at the'' high scholarship worth $400 from Lu- been presented to John Prichard, sembly. BIG tpnc Orlrnns Leopold * Schepp ssi-mblv nnd Judging for prizes able interest shown in . algebra. .Thi. ir." Best reported there'will be Westf fold's Marine Center Leopold Schepp Foundation; Miss Miss Mary Lou Lyons. Also win- winner of its annual award, while be guest of honor,, and judges vacations in July, the Board of dent of schools, will read'a rnes^- The two all-wiather composi- room ln^thc'high school auditorium Klihor- Stearns, Baldwin Wallace ning nursing scholarship^ were Rudi Metzner is'the recipient of a will be Mayor Jay Stcmmer of 115 New Street, Westfield £JKC from thc families and accept tion courts are constructed of Tcn- for friends und interested persons College^ Berea, O.. Cranford Col- Miss Marjoric Rcinhart,'presented Tcagle Foundation grant. Clark Township. Miss Lois Wicks Education voted Tuesday evening BOATS — KITS — SUPItJES the courts on behalf of thc school iilt-x Corktuif and were installed to attend the ceremonies. )tK Club and the Leopold Schepp by the Cranford Rotary Club, and Althougn nd funds ore included, of the Lois Wicks School of the to- omit • its regularly scheduled ' Open Dally «JO is € C system. He will turn them over to by F. C. Feise Company of Phila- • A plaque has been embedded in Foundation; and Miss Gaylc Sassl, Miss Betty Lou' Blakley, awarded a special merit scholarship has Dance, and Roy D-. Irving, com- meeting on July 20. The board's MM. *a« Vri. 'Ul • GJ Frank Zimmerman, principal of delphia. They were completed the court stating that they were Open Thursday Nights 'til 9 u State University scholarship, by the Village Improvement As- been granted to William Douglas mander., of Cranford Post 212, next regularly scheduled session v BAST ran the high school. several weeks ago and have been built us u memorial to Mr. Massa. N Jersey College for Women, sociation. ; ' by Purdue ~Unlversity\ American- Legion.-»- . is August 17. ^ '• ••.'- ?^_ _ <..;-,')..'• ...v,. K:

• "' • • V ' ' ','••' * ' •' ." THE CRANFOHD CITIZEN AN? 1 CHRONICLE, THURSDAY; JUNE 17, 1954 . Tffl! CRANFORD cttlZEttlSny &UNE 17, 1954 Page Thrii l estimatcd property loss by fire in Cranford Court, Order of tion and Cubmaster Harmon pre- { •. ,/ -I lor additions and alterations and chosen. "Trainee of the ^ Indian Ceremony sented the awards and sraduating Two Cranford Girls he was In charge of JO sub-stations four were for; garages. . • A man with qualities like these •May was only $40, according • to anth, will conduct a cake sale s of the Sta,tc P.olipe and responsible certificates. '•' ' '' '". ' - ' BogSeoulTroop 78andHeaders Visi| FortMonMnith DanieU- Dunn A building permit to Heden- cannot be overlooked, "so he wasthe monthly report of Fire Chief tomorrow from 8:3f> a'm. to noon Graduate at Cornell , Jor^trajffic.safety and law'enforce- long, Jhflt drive. They concluded j c can Howard Schindler. There were Held by (Pack 103; Tho boys receiving the webelos, .bfrg-lVln B Agency for-a one-| sent to the Leader's Course, con- at the Cranford Branch of ^ highest cubbinjfe ^ward>' 'w To Give Diplomas ment in story office building at Southave-' ductecTby the^egUJTDivlslonrField "Two Cranford residents were ern. counties in the state where- occur with".present-day 'gasolines Artillery. As might be expected, during thejrnonTn.1 Union County Trust Company*. 4 Douglas" Sassi; J«rry~Creightofa7 that modern cars can handle-! nue and High street was among* Ano^rew~Gatyas, Henry Dreyer, State Police patrol. ... €irl Scout Cause upon completion »of" this course, Two hundred? and fifty cubs and ' degrees Monday at the.8(ilt>. com- Of Traffic Safety Mr. Dunn has a statewide repu- even more volatile fuels than are j nine permits approved last week Andrew Wells,.Rudy Stewart and' The 14t-ri annual graduation ex- _ _ Five volunteers from the New-\by Township • Committee. E^ti- he was not only selected as honor fathers of Pack 103. witnessed an Don MacKay, Jr. mencement of Cornell University, Appointment of Daniel J. Dunn tation as a traffic expert and a now available at service stations. I graduate, but awarded the Amer- authentic' Indian ^ceremony'^last ercises and school proRram of the Dr;Hamer.auction* ht-ad inthc- cojners'' ,, Club met with Girl j mated construction cost of the 1 Ithaca, N.Y.- Th.ry were Judith of 103 Glenwood road, retired cap- long background -of experience, in ; ican SpVit of-.? Honor .JVIedal for •-••'- at the First Presbyterian; N i n e t e"e «—ecr+tficsltes • were GeraUlme Nur.sery School will be ; building is $50,000. awarded -during 'the' graduation A. Starr, (lauuhtcr of Dr. and . tain of Ne\y Jersey State Police, that Held. In 1939 he was assigned displaying outstanding qualities of iire.sented to parents and K^esis .to establish the- State Police Traf- OiEssl o DevelopmenLaboratoriets oCompanyf the Standard. Lin- ;j Scout representatives at "the Girl Also approved' wer^ two per- ceremony to the 'following' cubs: Mrs/'Joiin V. Starr of 23 Hamp- qs director of the Traffic Safety Sct>uit House yesterday morning. mits for one family dwellings. leadership. . - I0R FATHER'S DAY.. Chief Jules One Arrow of. the , Robert Laing, ' .'Stephen- Gatyas, on. Sunday at' 3 p.m. in Sherlock ton r now bears the name of Chief pleting' their" kinderiiarten year.. }cc. religious, fraternal, business, j Franklin Township. They have qr Copeland. Ctrl Scout director; to the den winning thfe annual r mail iirient:ition -coir.mittrir and Mis. B. C. BeldejJ, president' of in Girl Scouting, were presented C 0 A L GIFT ITEMS FROM $1.00 TO $1,000 Great Sun. . The program \C il( be, in four ~IncrusTriaT~Tlibor and similar—or—j-TfanghttHY-Mrs^WUliam Hnll gL AstronomieaFSwiet track meet was presented to Den parts. A Western Houml-iip will the. lWico,. Club., She ^ will sail . W: Oirl .Staa'UL to t<»n scouts of Troop 11 at a spe- Among the group of Indians June '29 for England to.'take ad- ganUations to enlist '.support and j Collingswood. . '» "f POT TO 10. Chuck Goodfellow, denner. 'npi'n thi> visited the , tlyn band, and will play various Sjgin;i Kappa sorority and of Ho- County recently *hjoy,ed a special n P '"and the'methods used ' in tralTic Mrs. B. C. Belden! president of and performed in his Wild West of S, K. Thompson, former cub- pigeon breeding and training center." Accompanying the scouts were the Rev. Mark "Doole,y,. Scoutmaster Joseph, Ay re. Assistant'> syncopated''clock' rhythms. 'The Nuti-Da-KaW, honorary • society. ' Car Vapor Locks uided visit to the Hjydcn Planet- man. . . . the Council, welcomed thevmany . SUUtuUM GuniUel accidenj prevention. ' v, i Club volun- Show. He was an Indian Scout m as ter of. Pack 103,; will be postr)?radtiates will sin^'and .enact arium in New' York. The' Newcomers' parents who attended. • the cere- EVERYTHING EHQTOGRAFHIC ? Scoutmaster.Dennis Lynch and Troop Committceman Frederick Ahr. . ., '••..-- .." • ; He served 32 years with the; Joseph P. Hamer, 449 Orchard teers" included • Mrs. William A. U8K OVM. CONVEMIKNT with the U. S. Army when Geron- "Sonss on Safety," and the finale j Before the regular program, mony. Mrs. D. L, Copeland,. di- awarded in June to the den which State Police. Appointed a trooper • street, is the co author -of a paper Fisher. Mrs. . Nate Sehurer, "Mrs. : eunocT PEN A iiiiii was captured and sat on the will consist oi the .presentation Wooilsi«l<' Manor James S» PickeHng .of • Millburn, rector of Girl Scouts, congratulat- ••'•• \.V° FRI° X EVENINGS has pijoBressed most in cubbing in 1921, he rose through the ranks, | presented Friday before the mem- John Meyer, Mrs. .Edwin M. John- ed the girls on t^icir good work CAPITOL FUEL CO. Council of Indian, Chiefs who de- during thic year. liss Rudd Graduates these new members Tuesday eve- j R;cl,anl . Fasnaeht ocal' residents, business concerns of diploinas to the uiaclua^es by To EU't-t Next Tuesday and was prdmbted to captaincy | bers of the Society of Automotive a lecturer at the planetarium and son and Mrs. Evan Briggs. in attaining their high objective. '34 NORTH AVE., W. CRanford 6-1024 cided Gerpnimo's fate. rung at its meeting in Masonic- and industry for their Honerousj the director, Monica F. Dedbel,. also a member of' the society, Meredith Conlcy, general chair- Temple: Vcrpnica Sattlor, Jane response ilurint* tlie campaiiin, U'">al { Mis. Eleanor Fitzgerald w^ll be in 194.1 and made region coin- j Engineers at their annual summer An evening bridge, group of the A candle lighting service was rv s s*6t UN The banquet brought to a close man of the dinner, was aided by a 'rom Junior College Gets Doctor's Degree Election-of olTic'ers wjll be held meeting in Atlantic City. • showed the group through the Newcomers' Club will meet at conducted by Intermediate Scouts the year's activities for Pack 103. Garland, Carol-Lynn Sellers',- Ar- >f which was .$10,000. Additional at the piano, and' will be assisted mander with headquarters in | committee of mothers consisting Miss Marion L. Rudd, daughter Richard S. Fa.snucht, son of Dr. next Tuesday at i!:15 p.m. for Morristown, In that post 12 years j In . the presentation "Vapor workrooms then explained 8:-15 tonight at the home of Mrs. of Troops 9 and 24. Hiicierick W. Smith, honorary lone Smithih , Nancy, Tidubeck( contributions may be ^ent to liar-j by the other members of the lac-Woodside Manor Civic and Social he use of the Zeiss planetarium The scouts were presented with of Mrs.' Meredith • Conley,' chair- jf Mr. and Mrs. James.-W. Rudd Emma Lobel, Marilyn Powers and and Mrs. Walter K. Fasnaeht of old. S. Compton, driw treasurer,': iiify, Mrs. Joan Bankhorn, Mrs. until his retirement late last year,.; Locking Characteristics of Passen- Remington Merry, 422 Orchard their Curved Bars by their leader, chairman'of Pack 103, served as man, Mrs. Fred Linley, assistant If 11 Willow street, was_ gradu- Organization. ger Cars," the authors stated that projector. He said it was set up street. Playing will be Mrs.' Daii- master; of ceremonies. The Rev. Janice Papp.. 33 Central avenue, received the at. the Cranford .branch of the Su-j Betty' BakhVin, and Mrs.. ,-Vora K3-;:*V'o'. Mrs. K. M. Stewart who has work- chairman, Mrs.. Charles Goodfel- ited from Cazenovia Junior Col- Mrs. Hein/. chairman for- both quality and economic n 1935 and the one end is for iel M. Buckley, Mrs. Nicholas F. ed with thy troop for the,past four Hobert Longaker gave the invoca- Members of the assembly have degree of doctor of med>cinc Sun-r burban Trust Company. Krutznor. of the nominating committee, will low and Mrs. Hugo Staiger. . ege.^azenovia, N. Y., at thc 129th 1 the northern hemisphert.- and the years. The girl;;.who. received the 1 day from the Philadelphia Col- reasons, it is desirable to utilize Imperato, Mrs. Harry C. Syvert- :ommencement exercises Sunday. planned a bus ride to Seaside on The school term will close on present tho slate. The meeting light hydrocarbons to the fullest other end for the southern. htmi- sen, Mrs. Francis'Di Dulicai. Mrs. bars are; Martha Babcock. Sharon June 29. leiie of Osteopathy, Philadelphia. June 2f>, and will reopen for t'hel will be held at' the homo of Joseph.' phere. . . - Cocuzza, Marilynne DtPaul, Elinor he followed the medical secre- His father had the' distinction of 'Carmeiil Run.-Ending EXPERT SHOE extent possible in motor gasolines. Rudolph A. Lan'ghcinrich, Mrs. rngeholm, Veronica Kubeck, Janice tarSjal curriculum and received-an Summer Day Camp July 12 Trezzn of 1 Oraton drive. Mr. Pickering, who is a des- Richard J. Smyka and Mrs. Ed- placing the doctor's hood on hi* The current run of the English, through August 20. Registration Plans will be discussed Ibr the However, the use of light hydro- Papp, Marilyn Powers, Carol Stew- ssociate of applied science degree Local Man injured son immediately following the REPAIRING carbons, is limited because of their cendant of a long line of prom'inen Win' C. .Younghouse. ars, Ramona Vance, Theresa Ziz- >rs.ioii of '-Carmen" being pies- days for the fall term will be annual picnic to be held on Sun- astronomers, lectured on the topic at the ceremonies. presentation of the diploma. '' ffl.-;;•••..< tendency to cause vapor lock diffi- Attending an evening bridge warek. Eight girls received five- She also received the Thompson Roger Waddill, son of Mr. and ented at the Paper Mill Hay-1 June 23 an,d September 7. with I day, July 4, at tbc^ Lo^ Cabin, QUICK SERVICE culties. • "The Total Eclipse pf the Sun." Kioup tiession at the home of Mrs. year pins. » , , '• Dr. Richard Fasnaeht took his house in Millburn is scheduled toj the fall term starting on Wednes- John Voss and Mr. Trezza are in He said the planetarium i:. sending All the girls have attended the 'hysical Education prize awarded Mrs. James. B. Waddill of 127 Oak undergraduate work at Cornel! charge of. the arrangements. The authors evaluated the abil* John B. Smythe, 512 Clareiinent on class day when top students lane, sustained lacerations of this end this Saturdays day, September 8. ity of passenger cars to handle a delegation to a location about place, Tuesday evening were: Brownie and Girl -Scouts-Day and his pre-medical studies' at >'—and- one-half miles north of Camps and many have spent time were honored. Vice-president .of head requiring 17 stitches, last Drew. He is married to the- for- voiatifiPuasolinos by "surveying-50- Mrs.- Harry-e—Williams-,-Mrs;- Mi- atCamp"ChickagamirPart-of-their the graduating class. Miss Rudd cars in New Jersey and 33 in Minneapolis. Minn., to -v:t-w :m<) f how to better serve America's medium. Donald B. MacClary of Cran- the Philadelphia College of Osteo- IS SUNDAY, JUNE 20 .1" ,?! I impossible goal, • but to Private electrical appliances. \..e»t 'rom many parfs of the state who homemakers. ford, was among 23 Bucknell Uni- pathy. • brands of Dad's favorite Mr. Stapp said,he expects to see Harvey Jeffers of Headquarters Local exhibitors are Miss Helen received awards •recently at the nd Headquarters Battery, 870th Bas of 24 Springfield.avenue, Mrs. versity seniors commissioned as annual audition award exorcises inorc new furniture styles at this beverage, ^ v •-.. • Field Artillery Battalion, it's just Anthony F. Flicek, 1010 -Raritan second lieutenants in the Army First- Aid Building • .' •>.••' _ of the Griffith Music Foundation summer market than' have ever ShopTlBELL'S For His Gifts! I a routine matter. road, and Mrs. William Lott, 4 at the Mosque Theater. Newark. been shown before. He added REMEMBER BAI> Reserve Corps at the university's Fund Total $8,200 We will gift wrap and hat advance information from The 22-year-old G.I. entered Franklin avenue. The award winners from Cran- the Army, in November, 1,953, and 104th annual, commencement $10.00 Value— BADGER deliver your Father's ford were: Marcia Achilles. Steven manufacturers indicates the new ON HIS DAY Monday at Lewisburg,- Pa. • The First Aid Squad's fund tow- Jay Anderson. Jane Arnold, John items will also represent greater after initial processing was assign- New Contract Signed ard construction of thc prdpbsed THRILL HIM »ay package, toot — f basic training. In January, he (Also Available witlrOttoman) The son of Mr? and Mrs. H.has i cached "a total of $8,200, it was Carol Bauer. Phyllis Boardman, was ' selected as "Trainee of the ing for a wage increase of three Janet Buzakki. William J. Cal- we are going to market to. select •Stanley MacClary, 18 Beech street, announced today by .Walter M. what we believe, will appeal to Week," after post-wide competi- Exceptionally good looking and cents an hour, retroactive to'Feb- he received the degree of bachelor Cooper, chairman of the fund First pgw idea Canadian Whiskeys vano, Shehlon C. Cohen. Charles tion. comfortable. ruary 5,. was announced by A.' F. $2.50 Value — MILITARY Dillard Collins. Lois Copsoh. Fred- the folks of New Jersey. The of science in commerce and fin-drive. . - FIFTH At the end of his first eight Tabor, chief steward at Bronze eric Faulkner. emphasis will be on contemporary, ance.. • Mr. Cooper expressed thanks to. for hairbrushes traditional :md provincial styles weeks of basic, he married the Available m Tapestry Bearings, Inc., 340 North avenue, Canadian Clul> ..$6.15 Marcia Gillespie. Virginia Gil- former'Miss Helen E. Von Lynn of east. The announcement was lespie, David Arnold Halt, Lucy in that order. The biggest change YOUB DRY CLEANING or Leatherette. BRUSH & COMB SET 1.69 in the new . furniture offerings J2'"Central avenue, using his two- made at a meeting of Local 1827, in centuries SeagramVV. O, Haltom, Barbara Harris. Diane LAUNDERING COSTS OTHERS Up to $10.00 : ,..*.. 6.15 aside from. more built-in . value, week leave for a wedding trip.- • International Association of Mach- 1i t (D Heartel, MargareL Susan lleney. Returning to Fort Dix, he was inists, last Wednesday night. McNaughton Beverly Hetsler, Doris Lukin. Dale will be in wood coloring/There . .. ; '. 5.95 will be.painted!finishes that cover put in "E" Company, 273 Infantry Donald Sadowski is the . union's NEW!!! SCHICK CUSTOM Doris Leland, Mark-no Marino, Regiment, for-hi;} second eight 19.95 business agent. Nancy Martens. Charlotte Martin, the wood grain and other pigment- ed finishes which permit, the wood weeks of basic. During this time, To Olympia Montini. Stepluinic Mor- he was appointed trainee platoon Bourbons rison. ' ' . • graining to show ^through: We Azure Assembly Greets ELECTRIC SHAVER 28.75 expect both to be popular." sergeant, with almost all the. re- 6.59 Delia Ann Munday, John Cling sponsibilities an experienced ser- Eight New Members Liberal Trade-In Arrangement Old Forester Munday. Larry Pace; Anne Rein- geant would have.. At the end of BEAUTIFULLY LAUNDERED 39.95 5.99 en:. Raymond Roesel. Elaine Azure Assembly, 40, Order of Old Crow :;,.'.' May Home Valuations this eight weeks, Jeffers Was again the "Rainbow for Girls, initiated Make Everything "Rite" . 6.59 Schroeder. Mcrna LucrC'Shaw, Old Grand Dad *> **»*> Vaughn Stephen Shaw. Harold Total $768,000 NOTICE OF IIKAUINO With DAD —Give Him A Sjursen. Karen Sjursen. Carole Board of Adjustment .—. Zonlnr Old Hickory 4.39 Buildinij'i permits for 65 new PLAII tr FUR-TRIMMfll ' Notice U ' hcrc-by uiven thut thc Iloard Smith. Michael' Crane Spalding, dwellings --were issued here lasf HARTDEGEN S^f-AdjUHtmcnt iZnnlnj^i nf thu Township Robert. C-Speth. Barbara Vergr fu\ Cranford, N. J., in tho" County of PAPER HATE PEN 1.69 month, according to the .report oi UniHn, will hikld u public hearing on alla./Wavvrly Warner and Mar-Building Inspector F. J. Delier. XIONDAY. JUNE 28, 1054 garet Witte. COlTorMIT SHEETS n« B:15^P. M. (Q^S.T> at thc Municjpul Scotches Estimated new construction cosl nulIdinC. t<>riuT Wwth Avc-nuc und Aldcii For Cool, Cool Leisure $2.00 Value of 'the homes is $768,000. " * STORED FI.US Strcot. Cnnrfnrd. N. J.. to consider: CUANINO CBABQB 4 '54 Application of Charles C. Roberts, GILLETTE Bullantine \ '. ... .: 6.22 -Either. Or" • VA total of 80 permits were » INSURED FOR $25 EXCESS VAL. •% owner. 1U3, CoUnnbla Aveiuie, for per. ""Or" is used wiin "•eithcr.'' issued with estimated construe PILLOW jnlsstpri fo'bulld an extension on uaras< Grants .tt-yr.-old , .„ lieyond tho building"' " '" rncc """A'" M Super Speed im used with '•neither.' Either tion at $778,400. In addition^ tc District. 1 .. 6.09 v' blue, neither red Dor blu«. CASES At the time and pi . :.iU-d all • RAZOR. BLADES Dawson's ...... T :... .„..,...... ,. the new homes, 11 permits wen Interested parties are inviWd rb be pres vnt' when full oppoi'tunity iv be heard and Johnny Walker Red '..^.<^..., .. 6.21 CHECK THESE OTHER GIFTS will be- Civcn to the 1 "The most walked-about • BOW TIE FUR COAT Dy order ' ^ Tasters' Choice 8-yr.-oJI«^...... 6.00 IFOR DAD llOAUD OF ADJUSTMENT^ shoes in town!" » STORED Harold M. Ducicv^ FOR Clan MacGregor ^.<^t-.....;. .: 4 AST Robcrt L. Clare, Jr., ' l Chairman. » INSURED FOR $50 SMOKING STAND $3.95 up ': • " Secretary * . ' .. ' . ^ ALL S1.00 Cranford's Sunday Dated: June.17,'1054. • 6-24 m HASSOCKS 4.95 uP NEW!! Jilended Whiskeys v* HOUR SIRVICE 3-POINTER HAMMOCK and Drug Store Schedule FUR COATS METAL FRAME 14.95 DRYSbN'S 4.49 Schenley Decanter t SHttT UUMNIMC RONSON jyhiskcr-wiliing Shave Soap ..:. 4.85 CLEANED ; FUR STORAGE and refreshing Shave Lotion. .^A flt'xiblr liairlirusli* that artu- >i -Four Roses AT ". •: - LIGHTER . ally btriil»_t'>_fit_$'!>uiL.h'Nii!! BbilTKriskwiih S.eaforrh's > Seagra ill's .. . 4.49 GLAZED masculine "Comc-Hcalbcr" .\laki « l>ru>i!iiiii! (a'-t> r, ru-i.-r, inntf flTt'iiiv»*. rvv4t*iyltrs: mil- Omit aroma! In handsome gifc bo*. Park & tilfonl ...... 4.25 llury (ub»iv) ami rlul> (willi Carstairs .... 4.05 SWING KING OTHER LIGHTERS liun'llc>. ("ryslul iir >lmik l»r- I«VI> BELL'S All kinds of fur service Others $1.50 and Up toUe in gift t>tt», $•*> anil $10. •UARANTm $1.00 to $12.50 • RECLINING CHAIR ••"-'••• ' ' ' ' • PofHiter-Pticecf Central & Broad St. Suite S Gins •«* i 'SUIT 351 This Handsome Contour Chair la WESTFIELD WE 2-X078 TROUSEHS - To Round Qut That Dinner JACKET rlM {CLOTH C»AT Just What Dad Always Wanted. Gordon's 4.04 .SPORT SHIRT Clunln* Chartc •%• DRESS ciem>.i*« ck»r«. I BLANKET Fit For The 'King' Gilbey's 3.88 Reg. 109.95. Specially Priced Polaroid For Father's Day Only NOTICE TO OUR That Delicious Schrafffs Ice Cream ERVICE CUSTOMERS , „ riplit it fliiats; ' llnmlnome rulcr-prnui fabric with Russell •hat lilnh, lllirlt |ilulf»rnl Mile— SHOP CLOSED ilV cork uiul rrr|»r ruhivrr—rmlly "airy" walking, iwirnljlio Fix»(- Both Exclusively at BELL'S New low price .... new low- SCHER'S, SEAGER'S, cost film . . . light ih JULY 3 TO 12 . Filtinj; Lanls |>lra*c Uml anl<-. 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Mrs. Boettger Entertains •' ' ".'*. Oil Wedding Trip 1 Luncheon and Shower Red Cross Gray Ladies Mr. an<$- Mi$. Everett Newa.mi), '• v Jr., of RoseUe entertained aj Social Happenings ' !-••' ScottElated C. K- Boettger of 5 Hill- duplicate bridge pn Saturday c-V(j. tending the party were Mr. and place, chairman at the local Mr. 'and Mrs G'ustav Klingspor | .Mrs.'- Carl.---Snu.er,..' Jr., .Mr. ; ,| PtfisWehtof~~ Manor avenue entertained Satur- Mrs. Harold Cunningham, Mr.-! Red Cross Gray Ladies. «nter- m day at o luncheon and shower of 116 Cranford avenue will movey tained 14 i>f hei- group serving j»t Mfsi John McHarg and Mr.- ;n1(). and Mrs. Orrin ,E. Fulkrod,' Mr. • Mrs. Michael Bercik of Craiifnrd,' in honor" of Miss" Janet Soehl, tq-Now York the end of this] and Mrs. .E. M. Sparks.lMrs- M.' Lyons Hospital•••-.••«' week-end in Fieeport, L.I., asSpahn, Mrs. R. E. Twaits. and| treasurer; nnd Mrs. John V-. Westfield Girl guests1 of Mr. aud Mrs. Jahies Har- Mrs. Robert A. Wilson of Cran- Mrs. Montgomery man, Mrs.. Joseph, Levy, Mrs. Vj|. tnrdi—MrsrrEdward—War4icr_,and liam Isaac, "Mrs.,' Richard , iary'.; ' ., "- iw€hurchrRHet~- ^rid Mrs.Louis F/C?Ml[r Mrs. Robert Aljoe of Roselle",. . ROBERT L. PAUL Mrs, Stanley, retiring president, First Methodist Church. Wi-st- Mrs. L. F. Montgomery of 8 ford and' MrSv 'H. A". 'Garfield u[ MUS. D. K, DttCOSTA. Jr. • Westfield. read -a . ivsume- of- the' foimdinj; lield. was the scene Saturday of Miss Buontempo Mr. and Mrs. George P.- Kaiser English Village entertained at a of the Dramatic Club in May, of . 39 Munsec ' drive entertained the wedding of Miss Nancy Love- MissMerrich miscellaneous shower Monday 1919, and pointed' out that the Dunellen Man, lund, daughter of Mr. and MrsBecome. s Bride at a lawn party on Saturday aft^ -BIRTHS- club will mark its thirty-firth L.'L. Loveland of Central avenue, ernooifi .in honor of, their daughter. Has Presbyterian evening in honor of her niece. anniversary (luring •the coining Irene Grossman— Westlu-ld. formerly of Cran'ford, Of Bayonne Man Miss /Barbara M. Kaiser. Miss Miss Marjorie Dorrance of Eliza- Mr. and Mrs. William Price (,f our no-iron pnsse season. "'••.. 'nnd John Noske. son of .Mr. and Kaiser W;ill leave -6y plane on Garwood have announced the Miss ..Axperina. S. Buontempo, beth-- " .'••.• Annual report^ -were submitted Mrs. Stephen Trougas of 206 Wednesday- f/>r a month's stay in XJhurch Ceremony Guests were present from Cran- oirth of a son, Timothy-John. (m by the following conunii.tee chair- Married Saturday daughter of Mrs. Chiarina Buon- California. She will visit : San Miss Marlon Marjorie Mcrrick, June 12 at Elizabeth ' Geiu ml 1 Edgnr avenue. ford, Westficlci. EUxabethv Jersey men: Building,- Mr. Scott; busU Miss Irene Grossman, daughter tempo of 6 Heinrieh street, and Diego, Los Angeles, Santa Bar- daughter of>^rs.' DeWitt Defter 'HospitaL Mrs. L. A. Price of ' The Rev. Gordon E.' Michael- City, East Orange, Nevar.lt and ness, Mr. Burnash; casting, .Mrs. of ^Jr. and Mrs. Vaclav Gross- son officiated. A. j^eei>tipn_ fol- Carl "Delia Serra, son of Mr. ancl bara, El Centro and Mexico. Merrickof 15 Adams avenue and Garwood is the paternal graiul- Twin or full bedspread or draperies Madison. v • Edward Marshall; dance. Mrs. man of 44 Broad street, became lowed at the Chi-Am Chateau, Mrs. Rocco Delia Serra of Bay-'Thirty guests attended the party the late Mr. Merrick, became thie mother, and Mr.-and Mrs. Wil- Everard Kempshalt; librarian, "the bride Saturday of Donald E. onne, were married at St. Mich- from Cranfordj Union, Spring- bride of Robert Louis Paul, son 'Miss Dorrance will become the liam. Pender of EUiabeth are Jin.. ' -a Mountainside. bride of Richard Allen Stork , of Mrs. Uoficf Norton; .ligl'iting, Arba.! D'aCostu, Jr.. son of Mr. and "Mrs. Mrs. Lymun Lovoland w-os ma- ael's Church ut 3 p.m. Sunday. field, Elizabeth,. Chatham, Linden, •of Mr. and Mrs. Mose' W. Paul r maternal gramJFparents. All :irt Taylor; ^hospitality, Mrs. • K. E. |DaCosta of imnellen, at a double The Rev. Mark J; Dooley, assist: 'ords, and New York City. of Minneapolis, niinn.^in a,double- Elizabeth on July 10 in West- former residents of Ck'anford. tron of hortor_ for her sister-in- minster- Presbyterian Church, Neville;-make-up, Mr.--'. K.D.'Burt; ring ceremony In the -Cranford law and Miss Nancy JFrotman ant pastor, performed the cere- ring ceremony performed by the ! Elizabeth. —membership., M|>j Starr; news- Me.lhodist Church. ' ' . A floral pattern in ro^e, blue or Theatre ''-"League, spoke to the. fant skirt. Her illusion- veil was ris and Mrs. D. C. Morganthau. former Violet Toutounjiai! 'nf Mrs. Kichard Bowman of Dun- gladenias and stephanotis. The Winfield. There were. 25 guests yellow; Provincial pattern <>ce !-watth) in hunter, red, blue, yellow! group. , ' ' j held by a lace cap and. she carried Cranford. Her father owned ;im] elleh, sister of the bridegroom. •*• ) stiphanotis, sweet peas and roses. matron of honor, Mrs. Robert D. present from Cranford. Westfield operated the Cranford Clcmors Following the business meet- | Was matron of honor. She wore Dorinn Ziegler, daughter of Mr, Mail and Tcleservice. • A graduate of Berkeley School, Merrick of, 422 North avejjue, and Nutley. in North Union avenue. ing. there was a social hour with ii gown similar to the bride's In and Mrs. A. V. Ziegler of 17 One- East Orange, the bride attended Garwood, sister-in-law of the Miss Markey will become the refreshments. Mrs. R, ,E. Neville': blue with matching bolero. . ida place, entertained .at a lawn La Escuela de' Intra Americana de bride, wore a gown of pink nylon bride of Richard Gottlick. son Ol was\chairm;iri of hospitality, as-1 Richard Bowman of Dunellen, party, on Friday evening in cele- Mr. and Mrs. StephapJ Gmclin Verano in Saltillo, Mexico, Mr. tuiie. :•' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gottlick of brother-in-law of the bridegroom, bration, of her thirteenth birthday of 1 Indian Spring road have an: sistedVby Mrs. Maxwell Banks, Noske was graduated from the Paul Hashida of New York WestUeld. at a ceremony in St- was best man, and Edwin Pabst anniversary. Her guests were nttunced' the birth of a son, Ituhort Mrs. Seytfand Mrs. John H..Mc- University of Maryland, College City was best man, and ushers Michael's Church on July 17.. Caldwell. op Tues<*ay at St. Ham- of Watchung and Thomas Smith Emily Dexter, Nancy Manger, Clintock. 'Park, Md.j and served overseas' were Robert P.° Behrens of 54 abas •. Hospital, Newark. Mrs. of South Plaintleld ushered. Dorothy Henry., Judy McFadden, with the Army.. Third avenue, Garwood, and Wil- Gmelin is the former Alice C;iW- Mrs h. nNieardslee of 2 Eng- Mrs. Doris Itothweilor Was or- Murcia - Geng, Janalee Barlow, lish Village, \vbo has been eon- liam Palmatier of 46 Parkway Annual Luncheon^ Held well, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. ganist and Mrs. Thomas .Smith, Betty. Kenney, Patty O'Leary, Su- B' •••:':;' ' fined to Muhlcubei'g Hospital, Pfirnhans*Observe > . san Wagner, Nancy Todd, Arthur Village. By Mothers' Circle B. Caldwell of 9 Norman pliue... iMaimleld.'for the p\st three we«>ks cousin of the bride, was soloist. . Following a wedding trip to Following a wedding trip, the Wendelk'en, Arthur Cyphers, Ar- with :i biwken hip./\will be Xc- Wetldinji Anniversary Cape Co-d, Mass., the couple will , Second annual garden luncheon Lt- and Mrs. John B. .Kosley couple will rnake.. their home at' thur Williams, Robert Koenig, woviM to the home of^er son-in-> reside in Evanston, 111., where the of the Mothers Circle^ of. Bremner announce the birth of a dani'hti-r, 1208 New Brunswick' avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pfirrman Jergcn Shie,r, Bill Washbourne law an\t ilaviuhter. Mv.\nid Mrs. and Charles Johnson. bridegroom will return to~. North- Chapter, Order of DeMolay. "was • Elizabeth Anne, on June 7 in Muh- >;^-:- South Plaintleld. T. K. Hoston,' in Uinyoi-sx today. of 231 Walnut avenue-held open CAUL UEIXA SEKUA western' University to study for held last Wednesday at the home I lenberg Hospita), PlainfitUl. Mrs. Cheaper by the Mrs. DaCosta attended Cranford Later Mr. and Mi's. Be;rtdslee house Sunday in honor of their Nick Giannobile, the bride wort his master's degree. of Mrs. L. R. Osborh. 59 Elizabeth Keeley is the former Miss Cath- schools. Union Junior College and Miss Sandra Pasbjerg, daugh- will so to theii; summer homV in 25th wedding anniversary. a gown of imported Chantillj The bride, a graduate of Cran- ayenue. About 35 members and erine Elizabeth Hill. The miitornal the Eastman School • of Business, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolf W. the-Thous;md Islands. N. Y. ' They were married June 15, lace with fitted bodice, mandarin ford High School and North- guests attended. grandparents lire..Mr. and Mrs, New York City. She is employed Pasbjerg of 4 Riverside drive. Is BeardsUv is reported to be inak 1929, at St. George's Episcopal collar with seed • pearls and western University, is a member At its next meeting on June 24, William E. Hill of 301 Prospect ^ a secretary at Stavid Engineer- home for the summer recess from r .-'ing rapid recovery. Church, Maplewood. Mrs. Pfirr- boulfant skirt sweeping into of Alpha Omicron' Pi Sorority. the circle will entertain members avenue, and the paternal i ,i;iml- ing, Inc., Grecnbrook Township, man is the former Edna Fischer Linden Hall, Lititz, Pa., where train. Her flngertip veil fell from she has completed her • freshman Mr. Paul, a graduatcof Clarks- of the Keystone Circle of Linden parents are Col. and Mrs,, John T,' il'••>.•• '..• l.'••'• * • technician at Stlivid Engineer- Mrs. William A. Clark of Eng- of Maplewood. a seed pearl tiara. Her bququc ton (Wash.) High School and and the Veritas Circle of Roselle year. - ••',,. . . Keeley of Santa Ana, Calif. summer blankets lish ^Village and her daughter, ing, Inc.. Mr. DaCosta attended The couple has two children, was of Amazon lilies and steph Northwestern University, served at the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Roland R. Graham and fum- Dunellen Schools and Melville jjdna Mae, a graduate of Cran- anotis.- — - . • two years in the Army iduring Rudio .In^UuteJaJ, New' York. ford-High-ScHool-last..ycar»_ and Mj2^oht2_Rjp of 7 Oraton ily pf Orange avenue.-Were-suestS 7 -World-War-IL-He Js_a. membt'r_ot Mrs. Robert Zacher of Union Evening VIA to Plan ~ Miss Gloria TJeFabio—of drive entertained the~ ~Mornetfes ei 'Rrinet>ton last week-end Where Warren, who attends Cranford Phi Mu Al|lha Fraternity^ entertained her canasta club Warren- Eisenborg, son of. Mr. Quine street was maid of honor. Club at canasta' on Monday eve- Next Season's Program •thejr attended the 50th reunion High School. The Pfirrmans for- She wore a strapless Hqua gown A shower was given for thelast evening. Attending were Twin size, 3.79 each of the Class of 1904 of which the and Mrs. S. S\ EisenbOrg of 128merly resided in Hillside. ning.'. Attending Were Mrs. John Mrs. Carl Koester, Mrs. Robert The executive board of the Eve- Sale of crystalette silk with empire bride by the matron of honor at Spring Garden ^street, -who was Voss, Mrs. Fred De Marco, Mrs. late Mr. Clark was u member. waistline, full-length bouffant Reigner. Mrs. Rudolph Langhein- ning Department of the V.I;A. Full sixe 2 for 7.98-^4.39 each graduated "last week from George her 'home in Garwood on May 16. One of the units making can- skirt and a,cape. Raymond Iteinhardt, Mrs. Harold rich. Mrs. H. B. Ziobro and Mrs. will meet at 8:15 p.m. today at Washington University, Washing- Schott and Mrs. William Hiibiak. - Mrs. Victcto^ r Nielsen of Sylvester cer, dressings for the EVening Bridesmaids were Blanche Gi- Janet Wood, daughter of Mr.Frederick Kruckmann of Cranford the home of the chairman, Mrs. ton, D.C., sailed Saturday from Guild of Trinity Church met Sleep light, sleep right—it's easy, when you're using these feather- street, Mi>rs. . -IIH.. A. KjcldscKjcld n and annobile of Bayonne, a cousin of A bowling party at Echo Lanes and Mrs.'Andrew Wood of 8 Ora- and Mrs. James Devine and Mrs. Herbert Mitchell, 721 Willow Quebec for a three motiths' tour yesterday afternoon at the home weight Fieldcrest blankets. They're woven of 100% cloud-soft Mrs. A. K. Schiodt of Elizabeth the bride, and' Dolores Coladon- on..Saturday evening was enjoyed ton drive, left on Monday to spend Lawrence Moran of Iselin. The street. __ 41: of. Europe. He. plims to study art of Mrs. James H. Slocuni of- 103 nnd Mrs. Fred Lundc and Mrs. ato of 14 Heinrieh street. They by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mar-a week with her grandparents, birthday anniversaries of Mrs. The business meeting will in- cotton, and bound in shimmering acetate satin. Besides being in Florence and Paris arid ^t HeVning avenue. . Attending were AH Alfsen of Roselle P,ark re- were attired in gowns similar to shall, Mr. and Mrs. Arlin.Schulze, Mr. arid Mrs. Joseph Beran of Devine and .Mrs. Zacher were:i elude outline and discussion o! perfect for Summer—they make an ideal extra blanket twelve in September to complete Mrs. Curl Anderson, Mrs. Frank- turned Monday .evening after that, of the maid of honor. Andrea Mr. and Mrs:. Alvin Roecker, Mr. Sag Harbor, L. L- celebrated. ' . • .'"plans-far the coming year. months of the year! Extra long 90" length, twin or full sizes. at George Washington for }lin Hunter. Mrs. Lawrence "J. Delia Scrra of Bayonne was flower , spending • four days us guests of- muster's -degree—in—political...isc and Mrs, John Fejlorko and^Vlr. vFerrlsr~Mrs: Nelson Ditmar, -Mrs. girl; and~Mino Delia. Scrrjr-~of White, pink, blue, red, c;old. Dale green, jchartreuse. Mail and Mr. and Mi's. Jacob'"Oniland "of elice. and Mrs. Vernon Cbristenien. Stockbridge, Vt. 'illiam F. Sehorn, Mrs. George Cranford was ring bearer.. Teleservice.: ~~ -~ ~ — -___...___... : Kanips, Mrs. F. P. Krieger, Mrs. ^'so. ' ' . —o— , . Amery' piCroce. of Bayonne was Mrs. Thomas W. Campbell of Madeleine Jean C u r u s o n e, Alexander , P r i s t a. Mrs. John Mrs. Jocsph Babinec of 16 Mac- best man, and ushers were Vi to 47 • Munsec drive arrived Viome daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph WitheXlngton, Mrs. A. A. Peer, Arthur avenue entertained at Palmierie-of. Bayonne and EiUo Saturday after spending six weeks Carusone of -107 Hampifcn street, -Mrs,_DAC._Morganthau and Mrs. . by-the-yard canasta on Tuesday evening. Her BeraiHlinelli-of-Cranford. ~vucationing"with her—son-in-law 1 observed her^slxth birlhday~!inrii- James Walters. guests were* Mi's. Adolph Wlnnlc- Following th^'ir wedding trip "and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Emil tiom our fabrics center ky. Mrs. John E. Henry, Mrs. versary Saturday ^t a garden to-Niagara..Falls and Canada, the party for, fellow students in the Van Brunt, and grandson, Tom, in Arthur Grauten." Mrs. Army C. Mr. and lilrs. Eli J. Loranger, couple will reside at G Heinrieh Elizabethtown, N.! C. * SOLIDS '. yd. 69c Innocenti, Mrs. Thomas Lcahey, kindergarten class of St. Chris- Jr.; of 1 Claremont place, have re- street. lit: • Mrs. Hurold L'Heureux and "Mrs. topher's School. Westfield. turned from Exeter, N.H., where The bride, educated in Italy and One- of Cranford's, neighborhood STRIPES, PLAIDS Daniel Sharkey. they attended thV 173 rd com- this country, is employed by clubs celebrated its tenth anni- TWEEDS yd. 79c Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A^ Linmencemen- t exercises of Phillips Boyle-Midway. versary on Saturday evening with nenbriuk and their children. Tom- Mrs. E. H. Bennersof 1 Ham- Exeter Academy. Tneir son. Eli~ Mr. Delia Serra is employed- in a dinner party at tho Stockholm ilton avenue was hostess recently my and Cathy, of Kansas City, J. Loranger, HI, was a. member the construction business. Restaurant in Somerville., At- Jumbo size/ thickly tufted to the Union County Chapter of Mo, are spending this week with of the graduating class. NThe ljo- •the, African Violet Society. The Mr. Lhmcnbrlnk's mother, "Mrs. cal' y«tQTiji man graduated^ with group inspected Mrs. Benners' T. E.'Linnenbrink of 213 Walnut honors and received the Telpher collection of African violets. Each avenue. " pi'i/e in senior English and Becker • prize in ancient historj person present received leaves of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Buker and varieties they did not have. He has been admitted to Willi;n»s For Dad, on His Day their daughters, Dolores and College, Williamstown, Mass. Also Joyce, 'or Mourituintop, Pa., were attending the ceEcmoiijes were Out Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.his gVandmother, Mrs/E.-J. Lor- ^md For ever... Robert A. Baker of -46 li anger of New. Yoik.City, and Miss This irandsome, luxury-quality bed- road. Marion Freudeubetg of 201 Maple spread never needs a minute's ironing! } Mrs. Robert L;iil>r, Jr., of 620place. y . ' Q We've sold hundreds, at Barn's. The Lexington avenue entertained at tufts are close-set, high pile, soft as canasta last Thursday 'evening. Mr. und Mrs. N. Olivvr Walters velvet. Bullion fringe edges the spread, m Her guests were. MM. Frank II. of 12tf Retfoid avenue will cele- OMEGA all around. It's BO big. it covers lied Heick, Mrs. Harold O'Leary, Mrs. brate their 35th wedtline anniver- AUTOMAT IC,; Harry Henderson, Mrs. James sary tomorrow evening at a din- right to the .floor, at front and both ner party for their immediate fain- Stokes. Mrs. Sidney Schneider The thinnest selfwinding watch in Sale-priced for the first time! ' sides. Chocolate, lemon, blue, white, and Mrs. Waltcr_Swjirt/. iiy. • . the woild...made with all the pre- yj hunter, rose, wine. Twin or full sb« Mail, Teleservlce. It Costs cision that has won for Omega Urn World's most coveted prim (of K- No curacy. Builds' up a 36 hour powtr Irregiilars^ of Playtex" restrvt whta wun oa tin *rUI for 14K cotd-fillMl tut To Store Your FURS 171 SO DENIM ait. tfsyl Stock mhtent «nd «nti- In HKlold. 1185 00 with a Prlcw Include piHows-3heights •UjMtlc 18K |oN applied figuredia l for th« beach-bound family v v

SCIENTIFIC Regular height, if perfect, 5.95 3;95 COLD FUR STORAGE Charge and Budget Accounts Welcomed Extra plump, if perfect, 7.95,4.95 • -MINIMUM BATES King size, if perfect, 9.95, 5.95 • MAXIMUM CARE L T IMSL'BKUT -7r^~-^egnhritiesjyou t affrtt wcar-or-eomfoirt. White, pink nr Miif MINOR FBEE f dppered covers. Mail, Teleaerv'ice. Order them by"tliiTpaTr! Bemodeltaf. Bepalrln* 1 |« :N CUSTOM CLEANING IDEAL FOR DINING ON FATHERS DAY ma/dirt CRANFORD Barn's open Thursday till 9 p.m. NEW Plainfield GAMBURG FURS WC9TFIP4> Westfleld's Distinctive Fur Shop • PLAJKFIELD 106 E. BROAD ST. CENTER smrucinr AND MTCAIJ. TATTKMSH . Shop in cool comfort||at Barn's — it's completely air-conditioned WE 23423 570 SPRmGFlELD AVE. SUMMIT SUXG^QOO | 15-17 NORfH AV|^,W Open Monday Evening* ; \ . \ t*. «>«««* »e«t») CRunford 6^505 ,L, THE CRANFOTD CITIZEN AND rHRONlCLig. THURSDAY. JUNE 17. William Dodds and Mrs. John Col- Mrs. Foppcrt Appoints First Aider Pilots Bike v lol projects,, sewer Jobs his win, William Lovctt »>f Cran- lins; publicity, Mrs. Eiiiott Hume; Norman G. White Exp«M«t Water Report Frcd P- Andprscn. Township Al-| Also expected to be discussed isis• issuance by the Public Utilityi merits.recomnU-ndi-d m the Buck,, r.afe, proper and adequate, by thejiut 8 o'clock-at Osc,oola Presbyter- Lions^Club Hears und-also river cleaiungHflood con- ford, as a cue^tat the. meeting.. I OBITUARY Florapbile Committees roadside, Mrs. Clifton Stbckberger; In Quick-Call R«fi| (Crintinwd. from jjrtflir 1) i torhey. Carl H• •.• 'wara'isk • V and- ~!i the- subject of neW goals for thele Commission fn March of n di-l SeiU^rt und Jost .report aiid"ti»; t-ai'ij auHiuiin ot 105^,"; ' . Un Church. William CloiAcrman^ trol and dam maintenance , a;id 1 Committee chulrmen of the sunshine, Mrs. Alan Wells; war A. Nic Hoaglandiof 500 X" Awarded Ph.D. Representing Cranforord d att toto-]Townshipj ' Eiijjiiueer Patrick J;},committee now that its iirst ob'- reetive-.. ordering the water com- take "all otht-r steps necessary] The Criinford HfiB|its Civic"Or- said that plans will be made for improvement work. •i no "^IkoirSeroces ^crvicc^CMf^Jaine!rPlieTanrwayif night's meeting will be Mayor GralL f>ectiive has been attained through! pany to begin wdrk on Improver tr c u y J Helen M. Rhtley 'loraphile Garden Club for the Itvenuo proved Sunday~iiTr., rifpany to begin wdrk on Improver to assure lhat its' service.- shall be '. Kanization wil^i meet this evening' * J ' picnic. ^ . ; Mr. Grail pointed out that .11I- three grandchildren." "','" r -v By Local Engineer thouuh the personnelOif his de- t'uneial services were conducted 954r55 year haW Deen announced and means. Mrs! Robert Hoyt and that members of the First Aid Rochester v Sunday for Miss1 Helen M. Ilistey Mrs. Herbert Mitchell; year boojc, Norman G. White and family, fc$$K Services performed by his. of- partment has not been increased .y Mrs. WilliilirrjllLJPuppcrt, presl- Squad stand ready to Tcspf. Mr;of, 105 Walnut uvenqe, a school Mrs. Margaret Sherman Mrs. Robert,, Ha/eldine; arboretum, .2? I:W fices In man^jiplds were "diMUss- tiv any great' extent diiiinu the Icnt, as follows: duty quickly under any and ull of 15 Franklin avenue spent the pitst"-2(»-years, acquiiviiieiit by- the | anil Mrs. J.!' A. Andrews of 301 u-arher in Cranford for 25 years* KENILWORTH^Funeral serv- Mrs. Leonard Moody; nnd tipecial Conservation. Mrs, John Bra«l- circumstances. ;l.;i week-end in Rochester, N.Y., ed by TowlrSiiip Engineer Patrif'fi'j township ' of modern '.equipment! Oranj-e' avenue, was graduated. wh' o die" d" Frida"' ' y' i~n ' TElizabet" u"'uh ices for Mrs. Margaret Sherman, :y; historian^ Mni. Joseph CVMal- projects, Mrs. Norman Brubiikor. l,,iv on Sunday afternoon, Mr, Swday,June 20thj$ Fothef^ Day tid AiP S«W5t$ that You lot Father Select the Foods for Hbfeast front Grail as Riu-st spcaktr at lfn-| has nermitted his staff to'keep up 1 General .Hospital- afltjr u lone ill- I 84 yearn old, of 255 Fuitoutc ave-. Finding'no cur available wj,,.,, vt from u'tH'st graduate cours-i Sat- y horticultural! 'Mrs. Robert The final meeting of the season weekly ".dinner meeting ' «>f thewit. h the incrts'ist' in st-rvi<:es' l, t—ike- Gray Memorial, 12 Sprii'utne.ld j after a long Illness were held Icuman; hospitality, Mrs. Jnnies will be held at B:15 p.m. Monday "Lions Club,at the Coach .ami'*>"& inuiuM kv a «iowint;'<<>iiiniiinity.j -• Cranford patient to " Al.-xi:,,, ,ltJl I<«r c.f philosophy by the Uni- ville. Conn. He Won th<- music avenue, by . Dr.- Albert 'AllinKer. Sunday afternoon at Gray •Mc- at 4he home of Mrs. Somm ^i'hY-'speaker was inli iin (n Sit'y. Cambriilw. -Mass. in Salein Methodist Church ,jCcrne- Kcnjlworlh ospei Chapel otTici- furthered for the club's UOWJef science vund . , . . • extensive work done in ke'<'iit of Shell Cheml<;ul .Corp- »89c Company. ' . . • Soup Mix Romano Cheese Boneless Chuck breakfast . . .for dinner ... Besides her mother, she is sur- iir;ition with offices In New York vived-by two sisters, Mrs.-Eva- A. Born in Phlladclphla -Mrs. Stejn (No Fat Added) . for between - meal mnacks. T v--:md—plun,ti-Tln—N6rcu,.-Ia.; Gruyere Cheese Voss of Ocean City and :Mrs. Mar- had lived in Hillside 28 years and Pot Roast Arid to holp you treat him ||, nston, Tex.; DomlnRuez, Tor-) c ion It. Baden of San Diego, Calif; formerly lived in Elizabeth 25 royally, wo'ro featuring lie,-, Ventura, • Martinez and I a brother* Eniory C_ Kisley of years.. She was a communicant of KING-SIZE VALUES in tho inshurg, ' Calif., and Denver, Fresh Butter * Sirloin Steaks ^.^^ ib 79c Boneless Veal Roast Summit. •St. Catherine's Church 'and a mem- 63c e line foods men . like best. ber of St. Michael's Branch of the Ceil. Grisco Porterhouse Steaks J-,JI.VC,( I ' ib.85 Rib Veal Chops 1 Pi. White Is a member of Al- U Just see how our low. low IVI. J. JunkowHki L.C.B.A. Pure vagalaU* tliorianlnj Cream Cheese BonoUi1 lb e prices pamper your purse-— In addition to her son here, she ph.i.i'hi .Sliima n"nd Siguia Zi frn- Top Round Roast or Steak ' 85 Pork Chops help you serve^ "special oc- The funeral of Michael J. Jan- is survived by seven daughters li-rnities and is-.a member of Sliced Swiss Cheese kowski, 72, of 208 Holly street, will can ^^ can B ; lb casion" meals without budg- and two other sons. Ainciican Chemtical Society, K? held at 1) a.m. tomorrow from Ainciii'Jin Public Health Associa- Chuck Roast or Steak - - 39° Loin Pork Chops ing on your budget! And Funeral services will be held lee Cream g.r. l0 h 7 h|b e Ihe Dooley Funeral Home, 218 Warns, tion, American Industrial Hy- '/» what's more—you can enjoy at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow from the Ribs off Beef . . . :; <>> 55° :; 63 Sliced Bacon w^-,u HUNT'S PEACHES Save BC North avenue, west, urtd thence i.-nc Association, and at present Ice Cream fl.l. "something special" every James J. Higgins & Son Mortu- '"" o St. Michael's. Church, where ary, Elizabeth, followed by a re- nn the executive cotnniittoe of Wesson Oil '^'^VakJlSttrJtS^&^^fr- Frankfurters day because every item is at 9:30 a.m. a solemn high mass takea plranurr in annnuttring t\)t arrttjal c New York MetropolitiMi-Sef- L quiem mass at St. Catherine's For your tumrnar R dlMo tor > low priced throughout the if r«-<|uiem will be offered. Inter- Church at 10 a.m. Interment will timi of the A.I.H.A. and is on the Ground Beef r^v^' .b.390 Turkeys .: " ^<;X " '' BEECHNUT COFFEE 115woelc ment will be in St. Gertrude's of a ttrut uionlnrrful ulfipmrtit of i;i-noriil safety committee of the Borta's Light Cream . conf. Savo 16C be. in Mt. Olivet Cemetery4 lb C jo Cemetery, Woodbridge. Miuiufacluriiig' Cheniist.s' Assocl- qu.ri Stewing Beef *•"•'••• 49 Turkeys «•««»•.»«»<«*-••••Pilgrim quality»• **»• Mr. Jankowski died of a heart Bordea's Buttermilk . 2 R AAval w Bertram E. Clark, Sr. Legs of Spring Lamb ; '±;^ * 65* Fresh Flounder Fillet Fratr 'i Filh D.ptl-'. ' anii iBasqitr 1 In l attack suffered while he was walk- ' N Qwalitr M«at ing on Springfield avenue near Funeral services for Bertram BortaV Chocolate Drink • • cont. C E: Clark. Sr., 89, of 301 Elm street, Fratfi Fith Daplt =y Froicn Food* the First Presbyterian Church rigljt - ..from 3.5U up Tuesday Sessions Legs of Spring Lamb •^73 Fancy Dressed Smelts Tuesday afternoon. who died at his home, last' night Star Kist Tuna F1$h Genuine Baby Spring, of a heart attack, will be con- FROZEN FOOD VALUES DULAMY Lb c A native of Bayonne, he hadducted by the Rev. Arthur North- For Adult School Chunk 6'/j ox FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PEAS .lived in Cranford eight years. Mr. wood, pastor of the Elizabeth The fall semester of the Cran- ifyla can Cafeim Cwceotratei LEGS LAMB 79 Jankowski retired, last October Avenue Presbyterian Church, fiiid -Adult' School will he.. con- after serving 49 years with the BIRDS EYE Lean Newark, at the McCracken Fun- hicled «h Tuesday evenings, start- California Tide Water Oil Company. He was mi *.)ctober 5, Mrs. Charles Iled- • m cus mm * large French Fries 2<**29c eral Home, Union, at 2 p.m. Sat- Lemonade employed in the plant protection urday. Interment will be in the li-n, president -• director j an- B Melons division^ of the company's Bay- niiii'ieed today, Za-Rex Syrup SWANSON'STV PORIl LUlNS 59 'family plot, Broccoli Spears ^* 2 \°C 49° onne Kellnery. • . • Duriiij! the pact winter and Mr. Clark, who was born in Pur* fruit flavored h c Southarn farmt Turkey Dinner ea. 89c Choice Boneless Mr. Jankowski was a commun- inini!, thir school's clauses were It, .JO England, came' to Cranford II! Harrifi. ffitb.. 2 lEaritman Cauliflower ***... '^27° Cantaloupe » 23 Watermelon, . Rad, rip», juicf Lb, icant of St. Michael's Church and years ago from Hillside, where he H'III mi Thursday evehinKs, Mrs. full 16 ot M| lo 9 0 e MIHUTE MAID a member of its Holy Name hud lived for 30 years. A retired (Erattfnrii icililcti pointed out, but the full . !.. boMla *• Strawberries M«»«—M<** •ntwimA 2 i, *'tt Fresh Corn 4 •"29 Seediest firapes t i£ » California Lemon Ade 2 cans 29c POT ROAST 65' Society. He also belonged to thesilversmith, he formerly had his rim will attain be on Tuesday lb c oltember 2i and Dash Dog Food Minite Maid Orangeade c.»e.n 29° California Lemons 1 Ti and registration by mail will iodapow» •boMi.. at -tiis home after a brief illness. Monday evening at Veterans' Me- fL^a tnailum Wtfgtf Sold !n licantad itorai only tt 12 ox. The rites will be from the Gorny today at Temple University KRAFT morial Home. ilodlcal School, Philadelphia, Pa. IIW ft^c "Wr Homip«k '.".._e«ni.. With Pork in Tomto Snee Si. Gorny Mortuary, 330 Elizabeth Plans were discussed for a mem- Dr. Musselman was graduated Cheez-Whiz large 55c avenue, Eli/ahcth,- and interment bership drive,' with Mrs. Betty Heinz Beans or Vegetariai-r- Ovea-Baked will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, 2 s 27 small 29c Butler in charge. It was decided Newark. that summer meetihgs would be KRAFT Wrisley toilet Soap SUNKIST A native of Hungary, Mr. Sch-held on the fourth Monday of July Fig HewtonNewtons 2>2i^39c «-"^37 Vanity Fair F«CI,ITIU.M 2.^43C / r; Velveeta lg. pkg. 49c rcttner came to this country 48 and August. In ra-usabl* pUsiic b>9 BEECHNUT 12 ox. jar years ago and resided in Eliza- Mrs. Dale Brinkerhoff,j)resident Quick-Frozen Concentrate 1 1 17 ox. C I0 § l;i •'•• 23 Peanut Butter 37c PHILADELPHIA. CREAM beth for many years before coming conducted the business meeting, *££%MM! 8 Fruit CocktailV """^" ^ can Tomato Soup *-** irW Cheese 2 3-oz. pkg. 29c to Kenil worth four years ago. He after which refreshments were A*P fancy quality \SOPHIE MAE lb. pkg. served by Mrs. Ann, Bird and her Bartlett Pears ^ Jack Frost Sugar .*«^ 5 ^ «• 10 £ 9P was employed on the maintenance c Peanut Brittle 39c PARMESAN GRATED stalf at the Bayway Refinery of Lemonade Freestone Peaches ASP fancy qualify Jack Frost Sugar -'-^-^- 2 £. 25* the Esso Standard Oil Company, •" •••<&. Slicad or halvat Cheese 3-oz. can 33c letter Curriers Name PLANTER'S 8 oi. can Linden, for four years and for 18 PUrple PIUIIIS A4PI.ncyqu.Hry CIgoreffes years previously had been cm- Delegate* to Convention Ivory Personal Soap Cocktajl Peanuts 35c ploy«'d at the Federal Shipyards Cmali. CKaiUrfitld. Kool. Old Gold, Erwin II.' Rutz and Chris Sor l |r l in Keurny, He was a member of enscn have been named to rcpre Banquet Boned Chicken . . . . Philip Morrli, LucW S ' » JELLO \ \ the Verdiovag Aid Society, Branch ^ 4 « - !!• Chaitarliaid, Pall Mat|.,R«l*!gh caHen:of sent Branch 754 at the New Jer Y Marcal Sandwich Bags . . . 2 King Sin , Tarayfon , ;' Desserts \3 pkg. 25c 27i), of Kearny. sey Association of Letter Carrier: o(4P ROYAL FHUITV Surviving-him are his wife, Mrs. as delegates, at- the annual stat FATHER'S DAY FAVORITES! Margaret'Lvngyol Schrettner; his' convention in' Atlantic City tlii •9- 9fie i k''h Gelatin 4 pkg. 25c mother, Mrs. Mary Schrettner in Sunday. Alternates are Edwl Ivory Soap Sweetheart Soap Woodbury Soap % 3^.22- 3 £ 31« Yugoslavia; two sons, J(o,se ph *-££* alia. *0 * cka. OCEAN SPRAY- Imus anad Santiago Porcvllu, III For dithat, laundry and baft Sehrcttner of GranforjjL and William .11. Dohcrty, nationa Cranberry • ^ Charles Schrettner of Avenel; two president, will be the main Speak' Layer Cake u 8 . Sauce 16-oz. can 20c —Chocolate Circle Cookies stepsons, Louis Kiss of Scotch er at ,the convention. State offi Blu-White Flakes;;; 23 Combination M 3 OI. Plains und Mathew Kiss of Eliz- cials also will be elected. 12 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE, CRANFORD • leiala * plgJ- ' Ivory Snow p£30 WESTON'S GEORGE INN GLEN PAUL MUSSELMAN Jase Parker large torn Cranford High School in 19- Chicfilati Fiigt 8" tin75 We offer residents of Cranford and vicinity an |3. He served In the United States Ivory Soap Cheer Na«w.ihd«ytudi For dithai, »nd fin* fabrics When Shopping For a Memorial, Visit Us pig.* Ivory Flakes livy in World War II from 1043 For diihat, laundry mnd balk J.na Parlar FOR PRICE, QUALITY, SERVICE & DESIGNS 1.046, during which time he at- Strawberry Pie outstanding funeral home,'complete with air con- ulcd Colgate University and JanaParlar - WE HAVE THEM ALL Rensselaer Polytechnic . Institute. •'tizwcaUi Ciuamra BUBS b was later-assigned to the Asl- Sticad — Jana Parlar _ For dithai and fina fabric* g Forth.f.milyw.J,anddi.U« 3Qe DROMEDARY — CORN We Are Known For the "Best For Less" Dreft pig-' ditioning, organ, large light rooms for your every |tic Puclllc Theatre as an aero- White Bread 5«va> you up io 5c . loal loaf ** GRAVE MARKERS. rapher's mate, receiving several H.mburg.r or Fr.nUuriar • pig. of g for 1Q0 itations for. flying typhoons while Statler Paper Towels Rolls - II /from • .'...... convenience. Our own display room. ^ i to weather ryconnalssance aconomy I9 2o~ MO Super Suds Detergent i 1 .S; «•• man Jmnbff T*T^ ; -~ Sponte Dessert Vm Bab-0 Cleanser 2 "• cant _ *~ • N«« Bfua Gr.nulal — Buy on* at i SINGLE GRAVE i the Navy Air ForceC Buy ooa at rag. prica — gat on* at haM pric* VOGELER*S - I He received his bachelor of scl- I MbNUMENTS, from Mayonnaise pint 43c degree from Muhlenberg Col- roU DOUBLE GRAVE " lie. Allentown/Pa.. in 1050. Dr. it DONT MISS THE * —GIVE TO THE fONUMENTS. from lusselman is a member of Phi Al- *270.00 r>-:iti-rnltyjm(j LIBBY'S FAMOUS FIRST AID SQUADI i j Niblets A&P PLAYHOUSE Compare Our Prices ill serve his internship In Grcen- Star Studded Family Entertainment re •* M'OBK I1ONK IN (ich Hospital,.Greenwich, Conn. Tuna Fish TMUB^OAY p M TUtSPAY 9M, LL. CEMKTKRIEtl Fresh corn off the cob. ornedhBeef Brut for Leas , Ughrmaar PHONE ^ OPEN SUNDAYS |liss Ryan Graduates Solid pad SELECT Anlh.ny o. New natural color! Day or Niflhl ' Miss Margaret- Mary Ryan, 6-0392 BARRE GRANITE HUmboldt 3-6466 AMUUCA1 fOUMOST fOOO ICTAUU . . . SlHCM TU» VE LIVER MEMORIALS Funeral Directors aiitjhter of Mr. aud Mrs. Leo New natural flavor! van of 127 NeW street, was grad- Adolph's Hash mmmm ated June 6 from St. Elizabeth OWN ED & OPERATED BY 1Z SPRINGFIELD AVENUE SIS EAST BROAD STREET lospital School of Nursing, 16 oz. MT. OLIVET MONUMENT CO. CRANFORD. , N. J. — CR 6-0093 WE8TFU-LD. N. J- — «VK t-0141 lizabeth. The graduation was Heat Tei&riztr BU ERKLIN U SYSE SKEY, INC 139 McCLELLAN STREET NEWARK 5. N. J. eld In St. Mary's Church; Ellza- CM 25 At New*rk-Cll'*t>*!b Liar — Oppo.lic Ml.. Ol»»«« CimtUiy <:Uh. Miss Ryah Is a graduate of OUAJ AT1AMIK 4 18 N. UNION AVE. -Store Hcur»: 8 A. M- to"6 P. M. Daily XRANFORD N«ml D««r io UnicnnMti'i I'iorUI «ff«ti»a ritra t. Mlchnel\ parochla M«duta tW ranioxd High School. ' •'• • .•'•''•'.°: • 't^./-;^^

. . ••'/.-. /•••» ' ' THE CHANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THUftSDAY, JUNE 17. 1954 CITEKEW- AND CIIUJWIICLB SECTION TWO/ •..[• AUDIIEY ANN HESSULB ' und publicity. Charles M. Itay. lisl Diploma Candidates JAMES BARHY II1IX,, : . Dihluiiias to 63 Puplla AH the officers and the ioiiow- WILLIAM EDWAI1O IIOAOUA.ND Local Educbfors Visit Training Center Retiring If, (Continued from Paae'une) lnjj. three mcinbcrs-nt- large were I (Continued from page 1) BRUCE FUEF.IJ^ND HOLCK _ 'The following ure members named to the icxecutive commit' -i •• will be held Monday evening }tv JOAN ANNE IIOWAHD of Teachers Feted 1 *hc high school cafeteria. At that JUUA El*ANOH JACKSON b'kMBt I-- . • t;J - time. thF^Goldcn C." yearbook GEOHOE EISINIIAHDT JE1-KHIK.H Francis . Putrick O'Donnell, und Mrs. _ ^ . DONALD gUENTIN JEWtTT Jaines Francis Glcason, Jules will be distributed to members of , PATIUCIA VICTOHtA JUHCZYK Mrs. W. It!'WaK-stalT was rc- •' '• . -.'' ; "UU.IAN KAIU.A KAIMEll •• \ James Lusai;di, Joseph Andrew IF ilaon> Certified 1 the senior class. It will be dis- namt-d executive secretary and Three teachers ;whq are, retir AHTIIU1I A. KIAMIE Ernst, Oenjiimin, Hichard ChflD- tributed .to other students on Tues- ALAN HICIIAIID KUESTEII Mr. Stout was appointed^aiaistant the Cranford public DANUC1. THOMAS KHAUH pelle, George Stephen Gallszcwski, day. • "•.-•• JOSEPH U.OYD..Kl)LMAYEH - treasurer. 61ji(iol Hystcm-^Mlss Mary Uuak 1IE1INAHU1NF. KUIIZINHKl Natale Frank j Tripodi, '-.Robert SPRING LAMB 1 Mr. Kudd, Mrs. Ingalls and Classes for"all students end next WALLACE .TEIIHV l.AKIN Henry De Laurenti;. , James Doug- jju.. Dorothy Hall und Miss Thursday with half- .sessions 'bol HHl'l'fc •I.AHSei* las Prior, Albert Michael Vujdn. Mrs. Moody presented the slate ROAST - All l;,i,lr Mif.fliii—were guests, of ho,- lirlil Tuesday, Wednesday and next CHAUI.ES AL»1E»IT LAWUENCE, Jll of officers. .-.'.." NANCY I.OH LKIIDA • • . . . Hobert Lawrence Dolan, Arthur „,„ lasl-Thursdu'y evening at Thursday. .' •'- CATIIKIIINK T, UMONE . • I'aul Donnelly. Thomas- Andrew ' Mr." Bates retired August 1, SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS 3 inniiial' dinner ..of the Cranfoni datos for diplomas inrludc NANCY ANN U>CKWl>()D , •1945, u« Kenc-ral irmnaKtr of. the >M t-l r/AIIKTH IQKillEN Clark, Thomas Edton Sowa, Walter Association at the I'ark tlic fullowinfc'- ' ' * JOAN' KM>liEN('E f.Ol'AH ^icw^Vork Yards of the Bethlehem riH'.t. ftHrt^twtll. AiUtmW Junics LAMB STEW for **-^r LB. Plainfield, - ; I ANU1KATIS FOR DIM-OMAN MAHV l.UCII.IJ'. l.VtkNS Vcntre! ' , Steel Company ZltU'1 47 yttiTfr' HHIIAHI) 1H>TTMI Al.llF.llTS(>N._ TAM7-IN Mi»tH)NAI.D service.' Born in Maekensack, he NO A liiKhliflltt »t Uni fVi-uniK W7i WAI.TKI1 MAI1T1N ANl>EHSKN JOHN ttOIIEKT MAfiAN Allx-rt Owen Struble, Richard. ll,,. picicfitatiou of sdOlls to tin . ". DIANE ' KLA1NE A(t>iTIN 'DAVID HOIIF.UT JAMKS" has bcirn~"d ri-sltli-nt of Crahford MAHV F..-iT1ir.H AVKIIY HIH;H MAIH. JH. ' , Joseph Frank, Freileriek Lea Ahr, teachers by Louis .Trout JOAN OAntMKC ••• ••• • I'ETEH KHANCIS MAl.l.OY .Kayinond John ;Flach, John Ed- since lililit and was itraduatcfl president of the Hoard <• : DOHOTIIV JAV HAVMONIJ from Cranford High. School in Wilsons Certified , ••v'i.?.'. ' .IF/VN At.lfrriir IIANNON , . Wctrd l'fane, Jeffrey Jamts O'Hara, j.;,liiciiiion. The scroll presentee WAV.TKH 'SVBNKY HAXTEH MrtillATII 1B91. .He is also a uraduale of 1,, Mi;.s Hoak read us tollmv:. NTKVPN C()DI>1N<:TON HEAl'H MAIIV-.ANNK M.<;irinr. Wil^iui I*e Mueller, Frank. An- 1 HKN1TO IlKHAlmiNKl.l.l IIICHAIIH JAMKS M.INTVHE drew, Donate, .Robert Joseph' Wl- Stevtns Institute of TK>-, •'din' d VEAL SPECIAL lul ;i• i<1 meritorious personal M-I THOMAS \VASKO HF.VAN JOHN -M.-l./Vl'lillllN kandcr, Tlioiaas F.dward Arth, 1lE An active member of the v,,r performed in behalf of th. 'KMZAUKTI C7iI nLOUISE III.AK1.EV ' W HUMP4/EAL-ROAST HOHKKT- VI'IIXIAM- HULOMPV HtMMM'.l-ll CAUL MKT/.NEH Joseph MaherV Viticent Charles y7? •tHl'l.lM'll l of * " OONNA IUJTII 11ONN . . rATIIII'IA IIAIIMS MH.I.KK ' Wepprrcht; James John Casslo. a director of the'Suburban Trust LEG VEAL ROAST :'your l,,,y schools during- the past 24 MM)kUNC c:r.nTiutnr HHAUN ANNA MAIIIK MOIJITZ',. ciTrnpany" aiul "Wasr chatrmurv -of "vriir;;." The Kcroll»-1-^jrcKciitcil to I1AKIIAIIA JOAN IUIOWN HOIK 111 JcillN MOI.KON l'lcturoci at the opening of. the nevv General Motors Train- • Harold Kil,Ward Domuratius, Wil- LOIN VEAL CHOPS dtoicc • M,.;;. Hul|'und JUtte' Mifflin tx- nXtl^AUA MAIIIC IIHIUVN NAN'CV <-AVir>:niNK MOIHJA liam Joseph Rinney, Anthony Jos- the board of the former Cranford ONNKl 1 A HUONTr.MrO CAl.rtl ,r\HMALT MOHHIM. Ill ini! Center at Union on Monday are. left to rij;ht: W. F. Hufstader, VEAL STEAKS LB. ,,ir:,si-(l a similar' mcssai(c, •>•'•:':'':"» enji_Heiclieit, James Richard Mc- Trust Company. He has also been ANN IH'HKF. - K.I.SIK MAY MIII.DIIOW vice-jjirsitli'iit of .General Motors .Corporation, in viilirHv. ofd.isfri-/ active in the Cranford Welfare Miss Mifflin is retiiinu alter :i tl.AHE HI'IIKF MAIIi;ilF.HITE (ill-l. NAITJI.r. 'O'ey, Matthew James Bolccr. y,;ii:';V seiyico at Cranford Hijil DOHOTIIV CAHOI. NEWMAN bill'ion;'••M.vrlc'E. St. Aubin, head of GM's-Service Section; Dr. rSsociutlorrin addition to his work COMPARE THIS WITH ANYONE JAMES KiciiAiin MITHNKTT Patricia Anncs B;irbarise, Con- ^(IIIVI.II^ and Mrs. Hall after, 2(1 VIVIAN MAHCAHFT tUttlN'H F.l.EANOII FHANCES NlCKKHSON Howard I{. Uest, .superintendent of Cranford schools;,CJ. F. Zim- with the Red Cross. DAVID THOMAS llVMNE'" CDU'AIID JOHN O'KKl.LIVAtsT- stauce Ann Markiewlc/, Abigul n El.r/AIIFTH JOSEPHINE * iiom^ M'>. OWENS huriiKin, principal of Cranford Iliijh School, and Paul E. Me-, •n,ii olemcntury instructor. ;•• MAKII.OU IIITA rAi'r Mury. .Si«:mn, Jean Frances .EIIinR- l CAIIAMFllO " . . . I)l>'F.r A MAUIA^J I'llll.l.l^ (Continued U">>' V"0>'' one) ii.Miiiation. Mrs.- Hall wai pres- (irollCJK AI.F.XANDKII i'ONCF.II . JAMKS IdCllAKl) place inV.thi' St:ite Memljeiship] tilcin Ann Klubnik, Margaret Ar- JOHN C I'llKHAlID also awarded by the board. J. J, ,'iid'd a radio by" Mrs. Uuth Jj-n- E CONOVF.II Contest, Class U, the post wurf Donation* leue lliilm, Helen Marie King, Ji>- SIRLOIN (iEIITIIl'DE EI.^.AIIETII IIAMSKV Hammctt Company ..of Newark, (,v>:ilc, supervisor of elementary I'ATMH'K CDIICOIIAN I>ANI».L (.KUHCL' KLANUK lint if ir(( at its iiiiTUui; luisnay (Coiifiiiiii'd from page one) iiun Klizabetli^JCoslnskl, Mtiryann C'ATIIF.HINF. OWMAS ' . WILLIAM AXKINf; HKK1), JH. the; only bidder, was uwa'rded a I education; Mlrfs Hoak .received a Tlieresa Kosinskl, Carol Ann Sha- ••. "or ••'• • ''• DAVID IUUUIKI.J. (HANK ' MAIIVN KKAN HKV.VKS iiililit .'it V'cteiitns Miinoi i:il jjoiue. techiilques, iillrnds to contract for the following supplies: j ;2».8'U for the com- JDIIN MATTHKWS DUHVF.E. u /ANTIIONV ANDHKW HOOtllS. JH. leimue's'inenibership. Stock Is re-Kathleen. Henehan, Uarbiira M:irle plete order, for a net total of $11,- ' Kntei taiiiment was provided b> •••• ••;•-.... i NANCY ANN tlWVF.H / I'ATHlClA ANN IU»HS Martini! >ods are picked up regularly by Glogorskl, .Maureen Angela Heag^ JAMES MICHAEL SAI.WAY Athletic Trainers'Supply Co.. §5!).- l,n instruments. His show ' iea- ; ¥1 KATHHYN ANN FHANIC / UAY1.E I'ATHICIA SASSI received :i|>|M)intiiii'eiit as National the leaKiie's motor corps. iic-y, 'Patricia Anne Tiiouip^on, An- - MAIIION- IICLCA KIIEI>I»ENI1EIIO CAIIKOLL JOSEPH SCHAtlllT 45; Efing< r Spurting Goods Co.. tuird audience participation. KOI II MAUVANN VATHICIA KlM.l.EU AlN Co., $1,03.1. All the low bids were CKOIICrE DOIXSI.AS SHAIKH Heport was received that the iiii of the. high school Kuidauce IIKIINARD S+ANI.EY (.JODZINKKl SALLY IIIIONSON SIIEI'IIICHD out, are the leauucVannual child- accepteDNEY«'«T<)K.V;S Wulte; nurses uldcs, Mry. Forrest Also purchased were text books FRYING CHICKENS 36* entertainment, ANN HACKETT WILLIAM EDWAMI) SULLIVAN. JH. lowing the meeting by l)el*nlina out. BlluullniJ. at a cost of $11,800. OEOrtOK HOIIKUT HAttF-llTHEY • I-AMK.LA SUSAN TADDKO aiulf Tinco. X'ommaiuler Gilbert M i L- h a e 1 Ciirado and Mim l\ CVNTIUA IIAt.Ft|in> UAIUIAHA JEAN TEKTSE1. Familiar also to most residents AIKO, ciinteen, Mrs. E. E. Ciliidys Estabrook were head o NYLON FABRICS JKANlvtE KIIANCES IIANI.UN UETII. DIANA TEWENIN« pre.sldwl. arc the. bi-annual subscription G. Frank Zimmerman, prin- Chicken Legs tin' (tlft eoliimittee and Uurtoi Suppose you tiecifled to Iiavc your two main living room |iiecea cuf>toni-mnJe. YouM «pfcify the very, same rAIIl.rEN t.Ol'ISK I1ANN HICIIAIID C. .THIEDK. JH. Moody; Home wrviee, Mrs. John JOHN HOWI.AND IIANZI, ' EI.KANOH MAURI. TIIOMI'SEN drives Which the league conducts Brockbnnlc; w«'lflire ni.49v Mis. Hedden, chuinnan; Dor. How- Host of decorator colors! arm pieces . : . and of course ... much-in-demand modern! Some with costly jumbo welts, others edged CRACK TIIEHESA WINNE 1 EDWAHD A. 7.OEI.LEH. months, effective June 25; "All in till. howcver«V Mi's. .ml . It. Best, superintendent of JOAN CAIIOI. 7.UUCK The company which operates, Stout concluded, "it is the Whole- Jersey Dressed -• .sihonlii; Mrs.' Hazel Valentine and with exact-match boucle, tome huilt fluih-to-the-floor ... yes, some even have luxurious floor-deep _Cftiropr«ctor t Oliver West, two buses in Crauford, C)u>k and heaited support HIVOII to" tl}e Wilson's Certified TtlRKEYS Fiske fringe! Budget terms ofcourse. Koos is easy to reach ... just hud lot Route 271 Three Springfield Avenue Westllelil. will resume the cross- Jumble/ Store by loyal Cranford N.J. M ip Awar«l town bus route here when school residents that fornis--u solid bul- Oven Ready FRESH HAMS llcinz, Schufl«;r Cranford. N. J. ' reopens in'September. The ma- wark against shortages of funds dipt.:. Newell Rodney Fiske Edward Heinz und Nut Schaffcr jority of passengers on the cross- for charitable activities." Sizes 10 lb. - .'- 14 Ib. - 16 1b. -18 lb. - 20 lb. Post,. 335, '.Veterans' of Foivli Shank End — Butt End — | n( Crnnford ure amonK the aides town route are '.school children. in the Kt'uiul marshal for the 40 Wiirs.—hBS—beeu—nwiiulfd—Itat JERSEY DRESSED (FRESH) LB. LB. -— BtlY IN CHANFORR 63' mill 1! parades tonight und Satur- 69' |-tl!ty—uftewioon—in—Haliway I nil'.lit's affair, starting at 8 p.m., o SPARE RIBS will frature the famous 40 and II 15.00 liinimotlvcs and antics of* this fttn CHOICE CUT i;ii(ii|». Saturday afternoon's par- FATHER'S DAY SKCIU.-PMK LOUS :iili- 'will start at 2:30 p.m. and will inrlude 10 musical units as well as RIB ROAST OF BEEF Ib. 49< Rib Half EOit Loin Half ^|-H t\X-xcrvice and civic groups, in the Full Cut FuH c lino of mnrch. Several will en- SUGGESTIONS NO ONE WILL COMPARE ter floats. DESIGNER TABLES RIGHT FROM KOOS STOCK WILSON'S 53c -v . 59c ,'8'f. $2.00 Value GILLETTE B ',: $1.00 SEAFORTH RftZOR GOLDEN OLEO V»W ARMOUR'S and WILSON'S stick AND HANDSOME A Beautiful Decanter of VA LB. BOLOGNA you COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER Ib. VA LB. SPICED HAM - • Many magnificent Grand Rapids tables! DEODORANT DOW TIE SCHENLEY $4.49 OLD FORESTER $6.59 MV--1 roR FROM FARM TO YOU DAILY V* LB. LIVERWURST OLD, HICKORY 4.39 BONDED BEAM 6.50 V* LB. AMERICAN CHEESE 59' • Leather tops . . . marble tops * . .Inlays! r st.oo DOTH S1.00 OLD GRAND DAD 6.59 MELROSE(Qt) 6.00 SANDWICH STYLE ELECTRIC RAZORS SPORTSMAN . OLD TAYLOR 6.59 I. W. HARPER ' 6.59 From Linda Farms, N. J...... Doz. 6ao RONSON AFTERSHAVE LOTION 55c CUBE STEAKS • Mahogany veneers9 even all mahoganysl ° LIGHTERS AND TALCUM "•",'. THIS WEEK ONLY GRADE A (Skinless) WALLETS Gift Boxed 25 YEAR OLD WILSON'S AND SWIFTS PURE BADGER AMBASSADOR SHAVING BRUSHES FRANKFURTERS Ib. 43< S13.16 SLICED BACON llb.pkge. Beauty Shop? ETC. S2.25 SCOTCH 4/5 Qt. BONELESS BRISKET AND ROUND HOUBIGANT REDUCED SEAFORTH Next to Rreah-. HAMBURGER 3 lbs. $1,00 -^., Royal Fern CORNED BEEF lb.59<' TASTY AND LEAN CRYSTAL AFTERSHAVE LOTION fast in ttedy TENDER CUT (Bone In) QUARTET and He'd Like Best Actaally 396 tables .. . Many of our finest, individually designed pieces! There STICK DEODORANT CHUCK ROAST lb. 33< ROASTS are magnificent Grand Rapids tables . . . even famous Weimans! You'll find ALL CUTS Dancing inttfvetiont fmitwoods, mahogany veneers . . . even beautiful solid .mahogany*. You'll see S1.85 ROTH $1.50 WILLIAM ROUND— • • ».•• j. tables wllh brass grills, cross-bandings, costly^ swirl VeheeriTgenuihV inlay*, '"•S ; • LEGS OF LAMB TOP SIRLOIN *•':•• v' . COLGATE GIFT. SETS BY and Italian rose marble .. . and many choifc top-grain leather tops! You'll choosa . 'M YARDLEY — OLD SPICE" -CROSS RIB from lamp tables, double-drawer commodes* coffee tablet, end table*, »tep tables, . n~ % GIFT SET SEAFORTH — MENNEN SPORTSMAN — HOUBI- book-shelf drum tables . „ . even Pembroke* that are the BpeciaTpeli of pro- AFTERSHAVE LOTION GANT — CIIARBERT LOIN LAMB CHOPS Try This Well-Known Special BOTH FOR TAWN — BLACK WATCH. Va GAL. fessional decorators! We've all tbenc AND MORE . . .every one hand-picked' and SHAVE CREAM COVRTLEY — PALMOUVE. •vi •— from — * * • FRESH GROUND 1 Ib. CALVES LIVER from our own stocks! B.ut, rcmeniberjnany are pairs and one-of-a-kind .'. . and, e Garden Supplies? FREE FREE LEAN CHUCK ib. 59c lb. BACON when these 396 arc sold there will be no more! You're saving 20 to 40%! So be ia smart, come early ... We can't accept mail or phone orders. Budget terms invited. When You Need A ISurse DELIVERY cirr Come In and Talk to Us About Your Freezer Orders WiU She Be There? We Cut Prices to the Bone -• No One Will Beat Us ! ELIZABETH GENERAL HOSPITAL CR 6-1044 WRAPPING . -it i

FRANK VODRASKA

34 EASTMAN STREET CRANFORD * ~< '::~'^ w^,*,;^:;-!:1":!^-* . ft • '•(_.

THE •CRiWFGHD Cltfe'EKf AND* , tHTTRSfeAy, JTWE 17, cmzpy AWP cHBCpcii,,Tmm8PAY. JUNE n. i98i Textiles Trebled other-Cranford churches, A buny sale:: •,,,,., merce. Ife was employetlby L6~- An expansion *of its' sick leiH/e Paul Kifnerof Hillside is scheduled to succeed Fred H. Malchow Speaking at a luncheon held by mad^' and orders taken. Mis E. A. Koyen, president of asco Services, lnc.,1 ;i subsidiary of jolicy -for all employesN of the the Women's Society of Christian .I,,', •c'ranford HitJh School PTA, Electric Uqnd und Share Company; -ranford public school system was of Gnrwood as- comniander of the Union County Committee of the The society will begin its. ji)-,^ minounccd • the cominit'te Service ut the Methodist Church 55 a.cliVities in September v.-m. Iroin 1908 until his retirement in ihnounced today by the Board of American' Legion, and Mrs.-Eleanor Hood/ow of Jlahway will last week, Mrs. tnduk Pahk of .Ko- jViii-meii vvho, with the elected 1U47. He served us a sales conr Cducufion. ' Big Days Circle 1 servint; the., Hist iii(in||,|. suceoed Mn:. Betty Goodman ot Crantord as County Auxiliary presi- ',,',,,.is, will make up the nssoc-ia- sultant. *-i J"lwre is ho change, in thf I,,,i Mr. and Mr.^ Derge huve been -usrain, but'additional sick leave Christian peoples "in a land torn vi.-ar. residents of Cranford for three vith pay is" provided for employ- tonight,-tomorrow.-and Saturday.' " • ,'T—~;— V "•ll,,.y ure: Budget, Mrs. W. T. Ep-years, coming here from Westlironram provides ten days sick dhism and of the grout strides social organizations, Scout. troops • |,:.-.' N. E. Skaarup; fatuity rep- cave annually with employes al- At AniiiiuK -,.il tn •,.-,•,i...i.1-.f.. in rtiivi: |>\- 1 t'i Tntim"! A'v>*ry;' Found- IIIICIC I'll. Also 'among, those on .the slate Trnd"T.tl.« i wttatrt^. ' gmut^ - Henry Frjihine; The annuul dinner-dance Sat- quarter century. , | Am'onR the ibO persons ,„.,,„,. thiee-year period. No.leave is of county -committee••officers is ,ls, Mrs. F. Q- Mackle;" hinh rmitted for personal reasons, but ut the Elizabeth- Mrs-. Pahk also spoke of the-; infi a Junjor ^HeRe works!,,,, >, Mrs. Charles M. One of the largest car demon- 1 saves you dough Edmund HeitW of, Cranford. -toi': " ' 7 ,,''.~~. , _,, , r ,, 1 ^.•liool service, •ach case is based on its merit abundance of natural resources -In '•J ""! Smiths ColU-Ue. y-^ in, Mrs. William Puue; stration programs ever to • be dth the administrative stiff mak- . -1 • Carteret Hotel in Elteabeth will ml • Kerea and of the Kicat need for| Smiths, N. Y., ure four in.i,,|HT j - piiani.v, Mrs. William F, Den-launched in this community v/ill riK the flTuil decision. However, viiv-commander. , ,., . . ' . • • aid so that'the people ma.V work of the staff of Uiuon Juni... („,. r ,,,vered dish supper,.Mrs. R. st'>»-t this week >vhi-n Norris Chev- lie. to five days leave is author- . • , . ., , ,-i olfieiallv close the convetitnvn these assets to their fullest. The. IcBc- Hurley: international relations, rolet, Inc., of Wesjfjeld begins the ized for the death of a close rcia- DOLE'S "King for a Hide in a Hocket^H'iim-- KIMGS \V.Durin Davig s thof e. 2't>convention3 . H:i/el , avenueKjibert. • , Attendinfi tho fourth : , ,i|| ,.iM'.lation and by-laws. Mrs. Wil- ive such :m husband, parents, son speaker related thai lack' of m:i- m n paii.:n. The focal drive is part- of „ , », ... ,x, ,!The retirmii commander and re- program aro. DivKetineth C. Mi ' Collins; membersMp, r daughter. _ C.aivvoo.l, and Carol \V;illilen, t>laces thtv " -,in 1-a—fuIl-wmle-nationaHef fort—which Pineapple Davis, .son of Mr. iiiumtll MrIVttSs . OliveKill!r- .? ,,.. . , WShd ~nr~a"d3ition lo Oie^ basic pro- production on man and beast. P^' P^WeiTt-ancr-dTaTTryR-,: will attempt • to "'riiiK up" oneiraml employes with from five tc ; • tiring president will by guests oi llL lh L i-hip, junior, Mrs. I,. J.'Myers; ner Wallden of -J-H Se.-oud ave-; She said Uiaf oxen and cows arc' " Iverscn, directo,- ,., ... 'ic, Mrs. James Rich. . million demonstr'ations in 10544 years, 11 months service would MARKETS ' m(e, Clai-woocl, will be' pivsehted honor, with Lawrence T. Reagan unce ami student activilii llir Oldsmrtbiles during June antPjlily, arvvooil, anu t;inu »..i.nv.., .-.--, • • . .. V - , ,, . ~ , used in place, of horses, and that y\l , mental health, Mrs. J. W. be allowed 15 days leave annualy '''.'•. • • / —»"hoip Oy M. H. Hutu-uau „. Hermann J. .Bielefeld an.'I Dm, M) according to Gene Betz. vice-presi^ with cash awards, for finishing 1 ol I.niiU'Ti. president of the Con when the supply of animals ends, •dl'ii-e: parent education, Mrs. ind permiled to accumulate 40 can St.. E. Sheffield, insii'Kt,,, dent Of the Westfield Oidsmobile lays over' a three-year period first and; second, .-respectively,' in The Stag Patrol of Boy-Scout Troop 79 won the annual patrol contest at the final'ceremonies of the troop. The seven patrols then -the human takes his place 'at .],'il McCrea; program, Mrs. H. E. Tr-rrrion Cnrpniuiinn.—Moving—;trr- of foreign languages. Agency. or employes with .from 15 years county, competition ui the Ameri- of the troop ure rated onattendanet?, uniforms, dues, conduct, hiking and camping participation, patrol meetings, advancement in the -fxoftt or rear, of the- plow or Uilnis; publications,. Mrs. Charles toastmaster. Speyjters will in- "'• Dr. MacKuy will -preside a • "Our goal is to provide a dem- o 24 years. -It months service. 20 can l.ccion safety essay contest. •fidilcn; publicity, Mrs. ' Nprbcrt clude Dcpartitieni Comm.indvi .rank, scouting games and contests throughout the scouting year. The winning patrol is awarded an engraved cup, which is retained wherever his strength is needed. . president of the Junior (ji||(-j onstration drive or ride for every duys leave' is permitted and over ;i Their essays have been entered in j;inilli; senior dancing class, Mrs. motorist in the community," he 1 Kaymond G. Clyons ot Hubokcn. for one year. The patrol winning'the cup for three consecutive years retains permanent possession of the cup. Photo shows Mich- There were guests present from Council of the. Middle ATl.intj j,,i,|ili rlolowchak; summer bloL'k ee^year "period they would be LIBBY'S SCOTT State-wide competition , for -top-Department President Mis. Charle; ael Spalding. patrol leader of the ^Panther Patrol, contest winners for the last two years; presenting cup'awarded to thbf year's St. Paul's Methodist Church and States. . '. raid, "A1J It will take, is a tele- allowed" to accumulate 50 day.s BIRDS EYE CAMPBELL'S LAND O LAKES 'dunce' Mr. and Mrs, Nelson E. phone cull to bring a 1954 Oidsmo- place prizes of 510(1, SSO and $25Phillijw of Pitmuii', Mayor Hey- most protk-irnt patrol, to Larry Bucher. Stag Patrol leader and members of the winning patrol. <1 to r) Front — Les Bragdon, Hank Community ' 'Methodist , Church, Among the -speakers will i I iVliteap: junior dancing class, ;eave. _ '.' I ' . Toilet bile demonstrator to home, office, Thc:; maximum is reached after in United States bonds. nolds"; C. Iluckli-y of Hallway, lijigenau, Bruce Brumtield. Spalding. Bucher, Ronnie Sassi, Char les Fowler,'Garry Dorian, Joe Lobl. Rear — Kobert Smith, district both of. Roselle- Park; Wesley Bernard Taylor, vice-president „ Mi'•-. Theodore ChiovaroU; junior club, school* or work." French Tomato Fruit ..^ There will be :N posts and aux-i "•'.•"": Penn State University, vt-.i H-,,,.,1-n house, Mrs. B. J. Morrison; 25 years of service when erhploycs .,..•• . , , ii i'Mayo servinrg Nicholasas co-chairme, S. LdCortn foer othl i • coniuussioner; Kt-n liobinson. srvuttnastyr; "Rick" Roscncrantz, Al Gessler, explorer adviser; John Munday, Bill Bucher, Jr., Jim Wil- Mcihodist Church, Roselle,' and "The "million demonstrations" would be allowed 25"d:iys annually Tissue iluirv units partn-ipating in thel ,...... * also from Pluinfleld churches and discuss fund-raisinj», ,nid Kiwi !,v[i i-shincnts. Mrs. Henry Ashwell; Soup$| Ceektail $| Elizabeth and the guests of honor. liailis, Hudi Met/nei' :md Ted Monday. Troop 79 is sponsored by the Everyman's Bible Class of the First Presbyterian Church. \i'iiv.s and means, Mrs. J. C. Klein campaign is an organized effort with pirmlsssion to accumulate CO Fries $ • . ' ' ,i dmnei'-dance committee; Joseph Topping of Washington, txi-citive to'sutisfy a. pent-up demand for days over a thrcs <| Mrs. G. R. McGrath. . director of the American C'MI|,.M n demonstrations of the 1954 "Rock- addition, employes would be grant- Hcot and Eat R pVg*. cant cant 5 Wits In mm , ... • ., , i , j, CarusNeaboro . ofhoth Hahwa' ovf anElizabeth.d Mrs. "Mol liiht 'Public Relations A-sijoci.-it jlu- sum of $200, which had 1 Men In Service et" engine, new low silhouette ed the difference between »lhei! 10 which will be preceded this eve- .., ' ,,,"•' i I Martin of Crunford. :whose topic will be college •|H1|J] |,i.,n held In the treasury of last body, and new,'panoramic wind- ... ! , , . i \ Stelhlle o( Union; prograni-jour- senior tit S><. Patrick"^; .High' Hoselle was soloist and-Mrs. Ida salary and what a .-substitute i .The mixed pair contest is Pvt. CharlesJR. Davidson, son of He relations, V ,; v, •; LI'S board for the development shield.' Because of unusually Plli?i...fU!i_5S__'.'l1lrJL_Il.fl£.r..th.c_ sick 1 TOMATOES nmg by a patade coniliuted by. . ,. ' •. , School...Elizabeth..!)!!^...K.e'inejrii_^C.j Ha.dsiJL i".cconip{«iiicd oil the Of-Spring Series^ r.f-rhr'roir-area-of-the-high-school, STARKIST MacKay,-prwsident and dilin, an- ^ . Mrs .Mil«Ired Scljott,. royul ulcd"for"tomorrow nlght~atShcr- Mr. and" Mi's""DoURltis'-Davidson heavy spring 'busiries's|"lf"was pciirit- leave terminates. •• BIRDS EYE AJAX th'. e , ,Legio • n wil' l, ,presen . t its loco-,' na ; Joseph (.. Cartv of Plamfielc K n of 164 Mohawk drive, left Fort bc-uscd to purchase new bas- ed out, dealer'.stocks were reduce* , ... Union .County Voiturc. iorty andj Mucaula. ., y .o, f .Scotc , ,.h' . Plain,-,s an. d :, ock Hall. iUnonf O" Dr. Howard II. Best, superin Maryland -4 t nounced. \ i matron, and Edward Griffin, royal Individual Bridge Dix last week for Fort Bragg. N. C, ,:,,ball standards and baskets^ • ^ • -., incVcllscd.urodlIc. .._...... motives. .—!, l>ox• -., cars , •an dA othei r.anMrsd. MrsKlsi.e MurieHetheringtol Craig n ooff HosellCran-e u summer sessions will ITMtern red cedar tnd West Con* (undent of schools, said the nuv Foamy Peaches Dr. MacKay said the scholar-! pam,,,, presided. they will be for training with' the 82nd airborne ,!„. outdoor basketball court. Pait)ttioi n sehcduschedule,C8.s couldcoul d lnccmeet t th\hec dc- Frozen '•'laugh,-. . ' providin. ,g, vehicles•. and, ! fiudrark,v registration;; lk court when the wood 1* uwo .' Mrs. F. G. Mackie, Mrs. Harry 5 pt-a-.. of lA Chunk Stylo The animal convention parade. ^ , UueXWt of u.iibn unU Md.. arid Fort Dix. onstrations. cans The winner was s.lect«l by br., " *«niorrow. Cranford R. Meyer of Princeton topped the Armstrong, Mrs. William Dennis Tin- new program was presentc 7 pkg» Fab Free IV Whito at 2:30 p.m. 'Saturday ' 1 A powerful promotional cam rs. Murg.irot Frc-de.ick.soi, of MacKay. Harry Kieis of 1 Eliza-! Court will also be in charge of field in th/tf' spring scries ~ of the nd Mrs. Koyen attended the to the employes at a. recent gen elude seveu' of the leading" IVuui ~^~^ ., . . 1 Miss Wolfe Graduates a naifin will back the demonstratior eral meeting at Cranford Higl spi lkl rs lietlirlir"rriVTiiter of tlu- ^unW'"* **"--initiatory ceremony. - Crunford Bridge League, it wfis iif instruction at Franklin i drive locally. Newspaper adver and lUigle Corps'-in the Metro- .Achievement staff, and fllt-iYco' Roselle, on .June 2. School. Ot that time, . severs announced fpllowina the final ses- From Emlicott College Using will invite people to "rinrinig teachers expressed thi;lr thanks t Swcef and Juicy California politan area, plus Army . ba^nds lUnry of the Hnvry'Biscuit'JCt«n-: Mrs. Tucker Pr«***eiits UJC Scholarship sion of the scries at Sherlock Hall Miss Shirley Ann VAolfe, daugh- for a ride." ' the board for the more' libcn. " from Fort Dix and Camp Kilmer. pany, Elizabeth. - ] |>olicy. - lf ; ter, of Mr. and Charles K. Wolfe EDWARDS SHOES ), F.'Dergelo Join Accompanying each musical . Miss Witt is valedict'ni.m «if recently. i '.' ^ ;I Pupils in Krritul of 9 Chlppewa wuy, was one of MIHH Reinert (iivf-n It was pointed out that no k-av from the Army base will l> her class and has been active in, Won by Miller Also well up in the standings for FOR CHILDREN llairCentnry Cliih was permitted for personal ren KIIVGS Their annual piano recital for the 130 graduates ut the Mlh complete company of niaivhing Junioj^^. r -...Achievemen, t. _ ••:":;,?•*""*" not know the children^it .. organizations i n municipalities san Aborn, Lois Cops'oii, Karen I Jelfeison High School, Elizabeth. Included in the list of activi- FOR WOMEN •Miss ttiirth Frank.-'-daughter pointed out. larqe *l R/* throughout the county stating they Tucker, Marcia Achilles, Stephanie 1 He was on ,,the Dean's lisi for ille of Cranford, Mr. and.Mrs. R. F. Cauliflower Shickhai» SKINLESS Amaranth Unit Leary of Cranford, C. C. Burr of ties other than academic werey Mr. ami Mrs. Everett Frank head I JV will be ui the line of march oil Morrison. Nancy Iobst, Sheldon 1 both freshman semesters and is a the Foods - and Fashions Club, 506 Springfield avenue, receive' year Rraduate In Cohen. Kiithy Hansel and Mildred North Plujollcld and K. J. Merrill "The Shoe with the Magic Sole" lot women From Local Farms. Saturday. This includes Civilian. [member of the Student Council, ENJUCO, the freshman yalWy a certificate from the manage in business aa personnel ad- Service Gcsslcr. - Defense and Auxiliary Police, Initiates Six j Literary Club and the Athletic of Metuchen, und Mr. and Mrs. H.shoV, and she was on the literary ment tniining . program, a one ministration. It was unnounced by Mrs. Tu«:k- L. Leland of Crunford. ! bepartments: KS • Initiation of six new members| Ass<>ciation. staff of "MINGOTIDE.", the/col- California Sweet er th:Ct those who had attended the Named as alternate was Rieh- Griffiths auditions were Nuticy was couducteil last week at the C. R. May'n^,,of Westfleld was lege yearbook; The Ihtcrnbtiunnl LB N. Y. Dressed \ '' '\ ';'"•'' • " .# Iobst, honors for-three, years, re- Masonic Temple- by Crawford! :>rd C. Brown of Union, a busi- crowned, champion following the Relation* Club; she was Ire/isuier Red Plums 23c 5 to 9 1b. ceiving a special award, and Shel- Court 34. Order <>f Amaranth. , "'V* administration student and playing of the annual individual of Phi Theta Kappa, the honorary Dr. H. Berman V cr f thrcc ycars ln the scholastic fraternity for junior Average don Cohen, who received honors. They ure: Mis^ Alpha Sand-i ^ s' ^"v" mutch recently. He was hard- ANSWER TO "KNOWytfOUR A^IERICA" Stephanie Morrison and Lois Con- pressed by the following: F; More, colleges, in both her freshman sa Florida Sweet - +± m Optometrist ford. Mrs. Mary S.hith McK«*m of North and senior i son received honorable mention. Cranford; Mrs, W. M. Smith. West- years and in her r-eooteve- nd-.two-general jQ _^^.^l!J^'jPJuiuiiSd_ :iwvr, w. by Elizaliclh Girl ^KMciiittUuaurxr^-MriKSAiciiittUexiiirxr^-Mrs M.ntM-.nhan . A ; y;tf_hgggjol^r?cter__ , jc^icgapd £lark. Westfteld; E. -K.-Browning, K5l5Shl Mr Choi —Mflfll Main er of West field, past supu-ri*.'« B:. , - Pluinfleld, and F. W. Swanekamp, Bacon Union Junior College has pres- ,• , , /./ . . .. been presidenpresi t oof the Student Lemons CRANFORD 5-0200 ^ Cranford."' ented a one-year scholarship to royal matron; and. Charles Jan i, ^ ^^ ycar He ls Miss Francis Witt of Elizabeth, a C(nmci for yc At the last rcjjular session of the ,.f Mountainside, grand royal pat-; ., Krailu;lte of Nortn 1953-54 season, conducted in three run.' Other visitors were Iroinj n;gn School and a veteran of thesections, the following were the SENSATIONAL! OH IB. Fidelity Court of Millbum and U. S. Navy. ATLANTIC CITY DOlJSc MarUia Court of Elizabeth. Raymond F. Siuta of Elizabeth, winners:- Mr. and Mrs. H- R. Cop- It was ann1. •-.- Juice $| . ihf Modorn V/ny v/itl. Swiss Cheese C.95 Mrs. Madeline Capiipochna of I Department prices were award- 0 Canvas Wading Pools ed as follows; Chemistry—Jot-eph EATHERZONE HERRIN6 niiETS SUDS w'up -ArGulowski-of-Lindcn;- French— in delicious Th.rc'i na vwatlt b*«au>* LIPTON *r*'> na rUJ. 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Kern Awarded Bust-bail Weekley* Track Team Creative Art GroupBiiHiiiWc) Ilouorary __ Hub Dinner Inter-Class Track Meets ListWinners Inducts Sanyour - Donald E. Kern, ol Cranford", Donates Art Books Mp qyy,_ Jr.. of FT obeth. son pf Mr. and Mrs. San-' €ranfordH • * • • ~ ''•.••" . • has been selected as o lettcrman 1 . At its regular weekly luncheon meeting held at the — To Public Library your of 414 North .Uhion avenue. Fetes CHS Athletes by Coach Jnmcs A. (Bucky) Free- Under the..direction of Coach. J. sSlti Wcekjey, elementary was'among 16, undergraduate and man of the Jthaca College varsity church last Thursday the Cranford Rotary Club entertained ax T\vo books on art were pres- honorary members inducted last school' physical education instructor, in,ter-class track niccts liave been Day Events 'ci)ted to the Cranford .Public Li- The members of spring and winter varsity athletic teams at baseball team. , of'honor Coach J. Seth Weekley and the Cranford High School traci week into Alpha Chapter of Beta m Cranford-Hi'sh School w«>rc Honored lust Wednesday evonint' at thc Kern, pitcher, played on an Ith-conducted at Sherman School. , -Llncoln-School scored• the most team." The invitaUon was iri rcgnition of Coach Weekley"s r«; l,, ;iry last ' Thursday evening ' at Gamma Sifi a of Rutgers Univer- aca Bomber nine .that went, unde- In the sixth grade compeUtkttisLJ«rs. HeWn Skerratt's class 'a'general meeting of the Cran- sity School of Business Administra- annual spring sports dinner'of the Cranford Boosters Clyb held at points in the athleticv, events con- able accomplishments .over the past 25 years as a leader of younj '(fra Creative Art Group, at "the feated in 10 college games, and | 9"tscoM:d_JMrs. Dolores Kocllncr's. class, 58-5K while Mrs. Nelson tion at a* dinner in the Military Uie high school cafeteria. .•';'. .. / people in their athletic, activities] — • - Casino. •••',• 1 17 against-co!!cge,|Ui:htcap"s fifth grade class out-|, _„ ^ ducted Saturday at Memorial Park Hotel, Newark. won 12 out of v. _ . NJrs. Harold Hagensen accept- •The society is a notional hon- ••Horatx- AshcnTeTIT-r; 1952 Olympic steeplechase champion^ was military service, and "professional pointed Ernest Hobble's class. 59- Field by the Township. .Recreation and in recognition, of the team's: l^JJom.^ accomplishments in maintaining' J.ll(J.l Gloeckner, Robert Four-Hitter the high standards of excelencej .ire!. "Artists Handbook of Ma- accredited business schools, re- fYr'-rii-nres- ip' competition in the r 1 k FnrlillpVl In the Dcn.-irtmrnt off Winners.we're as follo.ws'in thc i;ils and Technique" by Ralph quiring that students' be in the TTC ~wftTTt ' Cranford Days. typif^il of tmrn< coached] United States and abroad and | "«"> Business at. Ithaca Collcfi'e; Kern's sixth-Rraite raccsr 50-yard flash About 240(. of the 280 children ' '"" ~ ' ^ ' ~(»f Littl. top 1.0 percent- of theR• clans to ,.'.' tenccort, Robert. O'Neill. Robert by Mr. Weekley^ qualify. complimented Cranford on its home address is 1 Philips street. for\ boys—llrst, Francis Connors. who registered for the program s" by Margaret Tower. Thc-| l*allorson, Carroll Schacht, Sieve By Sharkey The program was arranged by athletic program.. K:, second! AllonZa Mitchell, K; participated,.* The", .events were By defeating the Tigers, ^ presentatiotti n was b y MMrs . Hal'-H' Schlapak, Robert Steers, Robert ..Manager Mprt Richey's Cran-j J. Walter Coffee, past president: rate Charles ..J. Sievi'ns third. Charles Doncy. K; fourth, supervised'by'James Avery and id tying the second plaiiv?Orj ol.,j,ff H. Young,, retiring president.president.']] XWYfttt HOHOrS was toastmaster. William J.BlaJu-. ! Talbott, Georne T..rver. Peter Jeff Ilnlmqucst;' S. 50-yard dash ford Honorary',PBA nine seems to of the club and one isscciatcd Mrs. "Young introduce*! Mrs.!1 w^ ». ..•• . ^,w > Miss Jean Voorhees. , * 1 oles, 4-4. thfc front runnihi;• jn ' Mrs. "Young introduce*! Mrs. — _ Boosters'Club president, welcomed Trurnporo and Gilbert Warnn. VFW Takes for .girls^-iirst, Jane Sheldon. S; with Mr. Weelkey in coaching Willi.nl N. Woodward. ne.Wly-] Jf Of LOCUI OlFlS •' be making a comeback in the Un- dians held their one-gami; k;irj j, 1 Bill Martin coached the bas- second; Beverly HelzJer, K; third," In winning the' competition, C r a n f o r d athletic teams. As i-li+led " president, who in turn . • those present- and Dr. Albert A. ioa County Baseball League in -a, the Eastern Division of tlie Cran Two ketball team' and was sponsor for Linda Huff, S; fourth. Janet Me-: students of' Lincojn—School scored chairman of the Youth Service ,,,,lroduced. the members of •the.] Cranford girls recently AMirteer, pastor of the Methodist n—Xhe_athcr_coaches_ 501 points to .37 for runner-up ford Little League. " . •; • •v.-i-iitive board: Mrs. Charles 11, .«i-auuated with honors from Ayer^ Church! RavF trie ip vocations Over Lead Master.- K. Running-broatuart tric Henry, K; fourth. Howard by one point to gain third place 1 4 M thc Roscmdale. correspond-, w Swan&um of 6 Cummintjs spoke briefly-. ling, the VFW took over undis- tion Marks for third place. ,'' bers of the team and enumerated ^^.V -^ ™ ? j r secretary; Michael Sikora, Loi .Ann Schack, Fred Voorhees was dinm'r Goldblatt. . . • puted possession of first place11 in Arncseni S. Standing broad jump by scoring 25 tallies. St. Michael's their accompiishments. •.'• j mppCl^e **%*?* ^ '» M| Ktri;t;t and Miss s At the start of th^s, season, Jreiisurer; ' and . Burton L«ngcii-Jd;iU(,hU;.r of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. chairman! Al-So on the committee he Cranf^rd Recreation Softball j for girls—^ie for tlrst betweon trailed with only three points. In introducing Coach Weekley.HiLl^™ ™Vh°n Ru»^ advisory board. Richcy preaicted his- team would The-winners were as follows: G a ts r d U X Schack of (508 Orchard street. were G.voruo |W. Alhertsoh, James League.. '•'.•' . Gayle Beer. Beth Epstein and Var- Mr. Coffee reminisced about their' *»«<*' ^ ' " J^f "' '•''^ll'ooks on art in relation to- him ' commencement exercises, Troop 79 Gains erie Raff.- S; and fourth, Karen foul shooting—sirUi, first; Nancy S. Avery and George Lincoln. With the score tied -it 12-12 in win the pennant, After three re,3tionships in past years andj ^i^J™^ ^ '{\wy -were presented to Mrs.- Swanekamp was named to re- The sejiior; lettcrmen in each he seventh frame, the veterans Cocczxa, K, . . . straight losses,, the team was be- Brooks; L; second, Ida Colclough, the two mentioned some of the1 Young and Deaii Com'ptori, past ceive the'American Legion Aux- L; and third. Dale Leland, C; With the Oripjes ahead by sport rtocelV}'<1 gold cn>t>lenis. They Explorer Track uishcd" across a run to gain- the Also, running high jump .for] outstanding athletes of the past in appreciation for iliary Americanism award. She / ing counted; oui.Vof-the race in' run. the Indians came up with include: Bit^sju-tbala _l PTTF" tCctsion, Thc~I^ppcrtnint—Room! bnys=n i-,t."Rnhariil Doinbrowski. jbovs. -first. Robert Rowland. R: ihfir. work. won this by "typifing inner, col- many circles, but the addition of| -quarter—^-centur-yy-'-listing—among single tairy~in~lhe final -frame" speaker^ -iege-life-tlre-fih«-eharaeteri^tlcs-for- lUalloy, RonalnOJoyle and Meet Victory~ fed~1he score in the seventh by K; second,-Fred kd. Wil- second, Frank Byrnes, R;- and others Joseph Klein, Charles_Grif- p orterhouse Tom Sharkey has seen the squad third, Richard Aaron, R.- gain a tic Tuesday evening. Clicj li^ussed*-!MM pd c rn.Art.\r.n.—Art.'-\ A which the. term Americanism ...•hafcr, ctt-capti^ins, and. John Troop 79 of Cranford won the scoring • four times after taMying liam Ford. S; and tic'for fourth. fiths, Cyril .Dadd, Stewart Duf- ,'.('|iicstion and answer: period fol-; stands." During her yfears at Aver- Prichard and iWiert Mnlson. wo markers the previous inn'iig. Wells Junes "and Michael Let(ine, win two straight in -impressive Softball throw—Fourth .grade of the Orioles struck out ftt, she served as treasurer of the rack meet for explorer .units of field, George Rosich. Chester waited five and allowed 'liiwliiwedd . MrMrss . WoodwarWoodward ' introit - David Magi'e and Hlch;ird Albert- < The winners got off .to a fast S. Running high jump for girls— fashion. '•• boys, Charles. Poeltler, L; fourth Lang, Vincent Liisardi. James ''(It'iccd the speaker. senior class, vice-president of.the Standard *on; managers; basebark— !lt>yle, he western district of- Union tart with three runs "in each of llrst, Diane Martin, K; second, grade girls. Donna Hines, S; fifth two hits, both to McVey Women's Recreation Association On Sunday, the Cranford nine Avery, and Thomas Albans. Others '' "KefiTshments were served by artd secretary-treasurer of the Dra- Robert Evt-rs and PeteK Seholz, Council Saturday at the Runway the first two frames, .ind addod Barbara Vcrgalla, S; third, Judy grade boys, John Pierce, S; fifth belted a homerun in the fi^ 'Mis'. Joseph A. Babinec. ENCYCLOPEDIA ripped the Plainfleld ^ 9-1, in' the club entered the spirit of inning with one man on ;UK) niatic Club and was ^i member of co-captains, and George ijhafiir; our more in the fifth. Grisser," K; fourth. Elizabeth Hink- graiic girls, Joyce Porter, S; sixth .'.-I'l. 1 : : AU Acmeberf is towultty. Kovernment graded «U. & Choice"! Properly Wmmed before wclphlng. liver Park. Troop 80, also M Cran- at Green; Brook Park, Plainlield. the occasion with suggestions of single in the third to drive i,, Delta Psi Omega, of the staff of "' "golf •— Albcrtson "and" Jo^t >rSloppy play - marked • • the-ctui- cJdey. Sv-Shoi.put for^bpys^^arst, grade .boys, Earle Eagle, L; and a "Tfie~Ph"!intTr-lm«rJ!— ../.llo,,., nou.e- Itld to a Juicy, tender Acme t>te«k! Tops with Pogs and all the family! ord, and Troop 52 oit""Hos"elIc"also Eight-crror6_by-the losers in. the Cran,for_d..greats...sucti; as Howard -tally.-* Foldy -was-tho Ift, tftichard Austhi Receives Tfic~CKanticleerr — mayor; and tennis -^ Georg tesl as each team was charged George Craft, K; 2. Robert Sharer, sixth'gifade {wiper-, jind-of-Nemo-Literary-Bo* lartieipated. The meet was spon- first two innings gave the winners Thonia^. A' former Cranford •• res- hurler. He struck out 13 ger, David Crane, Robert Cra wlth\jix,err«>rrf. Abbott aiu' Rat-S: third, Dcnpis Schar, K; fourth, a 7-0 lead. Highlighting the hitting Horseshoesr— (for fourth, fifth ident and athlete of past years, IVinity College Degree ciety. Hugh Mair and John Magan, sored by Troop 79. usky homered for the winners Stuart Hagenauer,g S. Baseball J and sixth grade boys) first,' Stan- walked four and allowed J|V( Miss Schack served as assem- Government Graded "U.S. Choice" Oven-Ready attack df thc Cranford team were R. C. Bass of the Pawtucket. R.j hits, including three singles Hit-hard C. Austin, son of Mr; bling editor of the college year- manager. Al Gcsslcr of Troop 79 - was ind DelhKSalla had a circuit clout throw for girls—-first, Linder Rus- three singles, by Bill Connolly and ley Olbrys, S; second, Henry We- L, Rotary Club, was a visitor.;' . niid.Mrs. William W. Austin of 4 sell, S; second, Nancy Tarvcr, S; book, "Thc PendulivtC' and was a The following senior trackmen chairman for thc meet and C. for. the doubles by Jesse Queen and Ron ber, R; and third, Dennis Schar, ' Coach Weckiey thanked thedub^ S|)iingfield avenue, was awarded member of the swimming club, the I. third, Beverly Lowrey, K; fourth, Byrnes won his ;j bachelor of arts degree Sunday 7" received awards for both indoor On the same evening, the No- Dominach, both of this year's .sen- S. 1 n behalf of the team. He said 1 hockey team and the program et'erson of 52, C: Dcnzau of 80, Betty Carrgjat, S. 1 game of the season Satu ;it the 128th annual commence- and outdoor track: Steve Beach, mads outsluggcc A & P, 10-7, sational. Jefferson . High School 40-yard dash for fourth grade { committee of Philo Literary So- O * .. SHrmbeck of -52 and E. Faulk- that coaching has Tits j thc - Indians downed the ment of Trinity College, Hartford. ciety. lb. "Bruce Berrari, Robert Farmer, Playing with Also, 220-yard run for boys— nine;--. -—. •--;-• -• pn-~ girls—, first,' Joyce Reaves,; S; Conn. ' Cut eight men and- discouragements. 7-57 at Mernor^arField as Robert Haserthcy, Bruce Hoick, ier.of 79 were judges. B. Mc'tz- last Thursday- evening, Breen's lirst, Patrick Pargiello, S; second, Sharkey's bid for his second second, Karen' Tucker, C; and • A Thompson Scholarship xvin- Kraft Cheez Whiz ^ 25c Ups vastly exceeded the downs Rib Roast 59 , Rudi Mftzrter, Daniel Rearick, John Rchdc'r. S; third, Howard the Cranford Days program. Thj For a meal fit for S king;! Acme is famous for beef! TOP QUAlLlTY! ONE PRICE! The convenient 7mcli uer or 79, Z. Doktor of 79 and G«»ld Checks topped Nomads, straight shutout was broken in the third, Nancy. Schmidt, RJ in the training of track men. He ti/r, he was a member of Delta MIHH Joerndt Wiiw ' David Byrne, manager, Timothy Sjurscn, S; fourth. Paul Mundy, winners, rallied for six runs ' .eut; all oven ready!. ' - • '. Wright, Jr., of 79 were scorers. 7-1. Jack Abbott and\Mu!drow seventh frame. A walk to 'Ray '40-yard dash, for fourth grade cited some of thc duties of the] Kuppa Epsilon fraternity, 1he Can- Schuman, co-captain, Fred Voor- S. 400-yard relay for. boys — thc fourth, inning to clinch th< terbury Club, Intermural Commit- William & Mary Degree hit homers for the winncrsxas Bob Pope, and singles by Jack Dris- boys—.first", Bill.Laing, L; secort'd. coach in preparation for a meet het's, cb;captain; and Harold Carroll Schacht of Cranford was lirst, William Soam, Robert Hill, decision. ' . tee and the freshman tennis team. Miss Suzanne Elizabeth Joernd.t, '•: i • Politer got the win. coll ahd Norm Ciccarclli netted the Mike Pender, L; third," Don" Hcnr and in the conduct of, the team He is a graduate of Cranford High Extra Sharp Cheese 75c daughter pf Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Voorhees. .The following received he starter. Alan Dadd and. Michael Carlozzi, tally. Sharkey allowed only four drickson, L. Five runs in the final fram "OVEN READY" The A & P also lost on Thurs- K; second, John Render, William during a 'contest Keying the School. ence V. Joerndt of 23 Elmora ave- a letter in indoor or. outdoor Plans for thc. meet were started day evening. The Blue Rooii hits," struck, out 12 and walked on- 40-yard dash for fifth grade gave the Tigers their 9-8 vidurj nue, was awarded a bachelor of track: Francis Corcorran, George Uder and William Zulinsky, S. boys to a competitive pitch Ac- ••ih 11' April and rules and rcgula- ripped the grocerymen, 11-5, with ly three. ''_. . ,. girls—first, Carroi' LaUrel, L; sec-quired understanding of each in-' over the Yankees Monday eve- arts dcgrecTiaist'week at the 261st BELTSVILLE TURKEYS»59 Jeffries, Prichard, Rodney Stokes ions were formulated at that j^O-yard relay for girls—first, Lin- ning. The key blow in thc. rail. Tunner CoinmiHsioned commencement exercises of Col- eight runs in the- fifth and sixth The win moved Cranford into a. ond, Susie Keep, R; and third, divictual's needs in order to pro- . ' ' 4 to 7 lb. average. Eviscerated, ready for the oven! Plump, Juicy, tender! Paper Napkins "--29c and "Patrick Whclan. da t^unn^MarTtyn Mullarkey and lege of William and Mary, Wil- time and invitations were sent to frames. Ike Baldwin and Martin tie for'third place with the Plain- Gail Nichol, S. vide the drive by scolding, by en-;was a single, with the buses load. A* Second Lieutenant ' Other ' U-tterwinners.. include: each .explorer'unit, in the district, Marynnn Di^cl, K; second, Gaylc ed by'Skip Milgrim. Tim Shci-aq liamsburfj, Va. • ' e blasted four-baggers for thc Blue field Blue Stars, only a game-and- 40-yard, dash fof. fifth grade couragement or by building _sclf- •.ftiscph Robert Tunnef, Jr., son Miss Joerndt majored in fine Mom Basketball — Edward Hobble, consisting of • Cranford, Roselle, Beer, Bo^th, Epstein and Elizabeth a-half behind the- league -leading boys-vjimmy Christy, S; second, was the winning pitcher and Chuck Roast sur* ^ 43 Midget Salami * 59< Peter Stevcrts^. - Jerome Kotlnrz, Room .to give • Duckworth the confidence. The performance of of Mr. and Mrs. Tunner of 2 arts (theatre) and .plans to enter C ilnscllc Park and Ken il worth. victory. , Hinkcldeyv^S. Elizabeth Braves. John Wallace, L; and third, Henio George Aodo took the' loss. SIijiUord . terrace, received hii the field of radio or television. C Arthur Sawyclr, Donald Staples, of the >fifth-grade the boy is frequently, thrown off Midget Bologna > 59 Apple Juice 2 ^ 47c Rudi Mctzner, crew leader, and The resu In other games, the Westfield / In the Western - Division, the commission as a second lieutenant She served as president of. Tbeta Round Roast ^..r^.. > 83 Waiter' Soshowski, Donald Klein, Baldwin, Martin and Iaionc all Travaste, C. by. lack of confidence, by school Ted Munday, deputy crew leader, competition . \feerc as follows: 50- Hawks downed the Blue Stars, 9-3, Oodcers shutout the Braves Tuts- in-the U. S. Army Reserves. on Alpha, vice-president of .Kappa manager, Daniel' Berry, Charles hit for four bases as thc Biue . 50-yard dash for ' sixth grade troubles, and by home troubles. FB.ES0 OR lb. All-Beef Franks jts^'65* both of Troop 79. originated the j -flrst, William and on Friday night the Question day evening. 4-0, behind a noj Friday during a ceremony held at Delta uand was historian of the Boneless Brisket COENED VAN CAMP Preston and Bruce Bennett; base- Room whipped the -G-Mcn last boys—first, Fred ' Faulkner, C; He said that those who were wor-] idea and made all thc arrange- DickisonJ II; s'econd, John Pierce, Marks defeated the Elizabeth A.A., L;if;iyette College, Easton. Pa. Backdrop Club. She also was a e ball — George Doney, Kenneth week,. 10-ti. Breen's forfeited to second, Jim Laurel, L; third, riers sometimes make themselves], member of WUliiim and- Mary Frosted Fish Features With Pork cans m) | C ments. They were assisted by Jt L; third, Richartf\Kupcho, L; 6-3, at Brophy Field in a game un- . A .graduate in the, field of ad- Plate Beef t&m^ "*; 13 Beans Francis Connors, S. The Dodgers scored Emn\ons. Richard Herrick, Hobble, Harris Limited as they had only N 50-yard sick in fear of their competition:] °" . ' ministrative engineering, he re- Theatre, Dramatic Club. Theta Al- C C C. Munday. assistant explorer fourth, Roger Kopf, der the lights. . 50-yard dash for sixth grade w>im nfi run in the first inning pha Phi, the chorus and the New- William Livingston, manager, six men. , , • dash for girls, first, Joyce Porter. Problems are sometimes cause.!] < ll ceived " his commission in the Short Ribs Beef :,::,.,„. - 45 Fillet of Flounder - 49 adviser of Troop 79. t The standing of the league: girls—first, Gladys Hurtt; L; sec- on aa walwalkk aanr d four solid man Club. • e Robert Hunter, Kotlarz, Sawyerk The VFW takes on Harris nd. Gal! Nichol, B; third. by, those who are lazy, by those °" Ordnance Corps and will report C DEL MONTE First, second und third place H; secO W L, ond, Judy Marcell, L; and third, for four tallies. for two years' active duty with Fillet of Perch ;;. 39 Norbert SrViith,. Staples, Robert Limited tonight at Memorial] jrisa Berzinskis,, L; fourth\Lols Elizabeth Braves who want or need alter-sch&ol Fresh Ground Beef lb 39 Early Garden Sugar cans Weingart, Steve Zulick, Donald medals with thc name of the Linden Buckeyes ...... '667 Lynn Witte, R. : jobs, by those with girl, friends.^ .The. standing of the Easteni the- Corps of Engineers In fhe Stevens' Master Degrees e Peas Field, while Breen's Gold Checks Kalcta. L; running broad jump\for 37c event and year, inscribed were .Plainfleld Blue Stars .. iii-jir future. :., , Fillet of Pollock &. 33« meet the Blue Room. On Tues- boys—llrst, Stanley Olbrys, H; i Cranford Hon. P.B.A. Shuffleboard (for fourth, fifth •and by those addicted to hot-rods, j Boneless Chuck Roast - 59 ~ Xlinc, manager, and Earl Muld- tSresented-to—the—winners of the WesUleld Hawks Granted to Local Men C WDVS C row, manager*, golf — Preston day evening, Jts A t P vs. the G- und,' Jack Cox, L; third, Robert' The-~problems~faced—^by—the v BOBBY'"'';. "• ' six events and Troop 79 . was lilnSald Drelers - Sha.rron Martin and Joan La '"Three ''Cranford ' men were Beef Liver - 33 Cod Steaks - .» 43 Richard Hurley,- Thomas Nngle Mcn and the Nomads vs. Pepper- Kupcho. L; fourth, Stanley Dicker- l)x. Question - Marks .333 high-school athlete and thc finan- 1 .130 among the 160 graduate students Chocolate Chip package awarded a Victory Trophy. mint-Room. ' son, L; Standing broad jump for Elh ibetK A-A. .143 Santc, R; second, Bruce Arnold SAVE T C 29c Arthur Stein and Hugh Colville; cial sacrifice required to join the! Tic«-« ,_,> I from the New York-New Jersey Pre-Cooked Seafood Cookies Thc summaries: The standing of the league: girls—llrst, Judy Russell, L; sec- line-up: and William Russell of St. Mi- Sliced Bacon --r " £c &7 and tennis — David Dunham, Lee loo-yurd dash — I. Ken Klein. 52; 3/ CltANPORD IPXF1LD DKElEnS team force making athletics more) The following Western! Dirt ! metropolitan area who received ' ' .' . • W I. Pel. ond. Betty Cahill. H; third. Lee chael's; and -third. Penny Grote the master of science degree Sat- uo Ferguson. John McCarthy, Charle: Dow Dunlnp, 53; 3. Kudl Mctzuvr, 70; 4. o AB R HI AH II H attractive to. youth. Coaches -face! s»°n games are scheduled for thia pkc FOODS FOB SUMMEB FUN BEVERAGES jack Allen. DO: 5. CIllT Juck&oit, 110 vrw Hilyard, H; fourth, Lois Johnson, For'onck. I 4 1 OITombro. c 4 0 0 and Judy Fehr, C. urday during commencement ex- Beef Tongues * **° *. 49* Shrimp ''gss&ET* t:: 61* —RayrStevens-and^ Arthur -W«ndul- Winning-time —1 \.O: —: 1 Do'tmch. 3b 2._ltruchiua_ an annual stock-taking in the re-j- week at the Lincoln Avenu 2 .714 ercises. at " Stevens~rJnstitute of . 44O-yurd run — 1. Krvd JuckHon, no; nine llcMim Conway. r( 3 HDanyo. 3b construction of teams depleted byj Field: TonigKITCardinals vs. Do* 2596 IV«p«i Cola —6-E5^- Bala Club^f.^2 *%£. 27c kcn. 2. Ted Miintluy. 10; 3. Al.x Mlckcrt. 10: llnrrl» Limtlrd 2 .1107 Also, high jump for boys—first Queen, cf ' 5 21 Petty, c< Technology, Hoboken. Codfish Cakes Letter for both indoor and out- 4. Rob Patterson, 53. Wtimlntf time- — Drcen'M Gold Checkil 4' .43H Baldwin, lb 5 0" ljSanty, ll> graduation. Obtaining replace-; gers; Monday. Giants vs. DodgcR Kraf t Miracle Whip «;~ tie Nomudrf '. 5 " . CASH and CARRY They are:' John P. Fit2gerald of Bala Club r£!,r. 3 11]%. 29c door track was won by the fol l:oo.3. . - w Neil Daly, L; second, Jumcs Chris- LJn'burff, MM 5 Pope, lb Local 52 Posts ments means .building up a de-i Tuesday. Braves vs. Cardinal? 2 BBU-yurd rim — 1. Iludl Mptznrr, 10; A * I' II tic. H; third, Peter Vcrgalla, H; F. Richey. c 3 roll. If 692 Gallows Hill road who maj- Swift's Prem ';.-- 47c Bala Club £L. 3 '« .T. 2 lowing: Fre-d Jackson, Francis 3. C.liil Juckfun, BO; :i. Jolin Mniuiuy, U-Men 0 .000 Cnn'olly.2b 4 . 21) sire to compete, a confidence in' and Wednesday, Cardinals n ON RUG CLEANING ored in chemical engineering; r Keenan/ Walter .Keve, Richard 79; 4. John Dill, w; 5. Ken Shurp, 110 fourth, Arthur. Mayers, L. High Bharkcy. p 4 01 Cic\relll. r( 3 O Another Victory personal success, and the. wiHing-1 Giants. : . Joseph W. Poliseo of 13 Waverly Nescafe ZS&r ^ 69c Dietetic £E Vw 2,!;,?.; 2Sc „.£.•, Lewis, Lou. McClcndon, Clayton Wintifrm lime- 3:31.11. jump for EirlSr-tic for llrst place, |Grob» 0 3 D—D k PANTBY NEEDS Peterson, James Schroeder, George fore personal desires- . Ailams Avenue -.Field: Tonight :, Largett Rug Cleanen Thomas of 11 Lincoln park,' east SeedleHt) Tenderleaf Tea Bags *, % 21c 7U. Wtnninu heluhl—4 It., a In. H; fourth, Ingeborg Fey, L. Shot PI'nlle. M Dreiers 0 0 0 0 0 ONI 0 0—1 Contiriuing in the win column, GRAPES ».29' ! Wening and Michael Wilspn. Let- Uimid jump — 1. Fred Jui'kaon, 00; Errors — Santy, Fucha 3. Petty ZvRookl S3* Inland Avc. Plainfleld PL. who majored in industrial' eng- Sharp Cheese Flump, sweel, 8EEDLC8M! Eajajr them u* at Ihl. low prU«! w League Softball Cranford Local 52 defeated West- This year's team went further' Tigers vs. Orioles; Monday, Yanlt Ranger Joe X^,:. 2 31c Ei^'-vi..-. ters in " outdoor 'or' indoor track 3. Jim William!!, 10: 3. Ken Kk-liv. S3 put for boys—llrst, Wayne Kapin- 3. Drlscoll. Dunyo.. Tv/o baiic' hltrt — ineering. CAUFOBNIA Tomato Soup,,„„„.„.:», j±- 35c 4. (ion t>uUer»i>n. 10; IS. Jack Allen. 80. ski, L; second, Peter Jones, H; Doinlnucht Queen. Basel* on ballti —-\olf field, 13-6, in a Union County than ever anticipated at the bc-1 ecs vs. Orioles; Tuesday, Indian Faatareoi Wheat Puffs S 2 ';:: 17c went to the following: George Wlimtnu .llstuntr -111 It.. 4'j In. Sharkey 3, on Grobin 0. Struck, out PBA Softball.League contest stag- ginning of the season. It won| vs. Tigers; and Wednesday, Ti- Kleenex Tissues 2 i?.S, 43c Shot pill—1. Ilob PutliTwui ,10; 3. Dav Tonight, Monday third. William de Brigard. H; by Sharkey 12, by Grobln 4. Umpired -\ IheWceU . Conger, William Connell, Russel all its dual meets, county relay; gcrs ;vs. Yankees, Rice Puffs MEAL ^ pki«. Dunloti, 53: 3. Jim Wllllums. 70: 4. Having- drawn a -bye in the fourth, Robert Kupcha, L. Base- C>ulbln und Powers. ed at the- "Johnson and Johnson SPECIALIZING IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS 65 CANTALOUPES Make Peach Wedding Hing Salad! Chnrlm nlcCrva.-sa; 5. Steve Kovui-u, 00. championships and gave good per-' « - nn 4 Converted ball throw for- girls-^f irst. Pat Id here last Wednesday night ll-oi. pk«. pht. 45c WliminU di8tunce-i-44 fI. 3 in; - — Union County Firemen's Soft- onora Uul.oi. »ul, atll t Ueatl Aled. Sli« ^-— Extra Xce. B RiceS^ K|'i,~\(.,.;..;.f 440-yiird re)i»y — 1. Troop tai 3. Troop Hines, L; second Janet Huff, L; ThWgave the local teamiwo vic- formances iri the-weighlevenls.-J* *y "UA OF EYE PHYSICIANS Rindless Swiss Xlinjf Peaches RS^' « 28c 70; 3. Troop BO. The wlnninu time 5X8. ball League lust week, the Cran-r tories\ following defeats in the Serve caatalaapc aa4 lea .cteaoal ' . Kach 1 Beinz India Relish 25c iThe relay tor Troop 70 wai run by third, Brenda Beach, H; fourth, ures ih Undc Muenster Cheese ^ 45c 17 23c Orange Cclatine!, :^ 3V..T 20c Ted Munduy, llob Uuntuii, Jim ford firemen kept in trim by de- first four games of the season. n Sandra Taylor, H. * !he 1wtnS"S a LT » He.* Sunday Bub 1'utteri.oii. I feating Clark Township, 13-7. in Local 52 got two runs in the Snappy Cheese :•"—. K:20c m Cherries \g£j£ • '£ !«c MISCELLANEOUS 1 Also. 220-yard run for boys— mile run. and was second in the; Cranford. Honorary PBA JOHN E.'GAVITT FANCY SELECTED TOMATOES - 17c a practice game at Memorial Field 4CC Cro\yn first inning\Jfollowcd b.y..a,-.blj>n.k, one-mile relay. Only an acci- .aimes its drive for the champk ntlxSiAN first, Peter Madorma, L; second, By- downing Roselle Park,- 1-0, Pahet-Ett Standard Mayonnaise £l,« 43c Doeskin 29c gl League Leader* Sunday morning. Richard Schoonovcr, H; third, second sta'nza\and then came up dent prevented winning' the «/.-] "ship of the Union County ! PBE8CHUT1ON OPTICIANS ICEBERG LEHUCE ^» 2 ***«» 19f acfcaga in a nine-inning contest last Blue Cheese SST"" Ginger Ale S 3 &£. 29c S:p; Defeat Cranford Police Th el o c. a 1 team will get back James Boyd, H; fourth, Richard with two big innings, getting five mile event. The team finished ball.. League Sunday against tl Doeskin «f AW into league competition in a game Reass, L: 220-yard relay—first, Thursday at Morrcll Field. Irv- run's in the thirdXand duplicating second in the Staje meet. j Linden Buckeyes . at'• Jklenmrii 109 JEFFERSON AVE. wu>rffc GEORGIA PEACHES ;XJ •» 19c .' The Cranford police were stop- Sharp Cheddar : 33c CANDY DEPABTMENT against the Springfield firemen in Walter Englc, Gavcn Hurley; Rob- ington, Clifford Scott^of East Or- in the fourth. • Mr. Weekley said that athletes; Field at 2:30 Martin Bide. — Street Floor Doeskin .lW ped by Linden, undefeated occu- ange won the. baseball champion- rkim. Springfield .ut-6;45 this evening ert Plant and William pi Tullio, L; The heavy scoring l!or the home seldom get in (rouble with the In the opening 'game of t Milk ,S^SS£l22c FLORIDA PEPPERS — "15c Cherub Lucky Mix "JSJ- 27c Drinking Straws pant of first place in the Union ship of the Four-County Confer- EL. 24340 On Munday. Cranford will face second,' Raymond Crctcr, Howard team started. in the thi law. because in acquiring team season, the local nine defeal Kraft Velveeta Rainbow Mint Mix ^S, 25c County Police League, by a score Elizabeth at 6:45 p.m. at Unami Sjurscn, Lawrence Fuhro and ence. nuniber of walks .assis spirit they learn to play fair and! Linden, but then went on a IHi OBO» • A. M. to • r. U. OaUy — Mas. • nm. • A. M. to • T. U. HOME-GROWN BEETS '—"7c Marcal of 1-182 to 1,126 in a. match ut Park in a game originally sched- Robert Bcndlln, H; third, Fran It was the first title of any singles by Harvoy'. Cowelr thc competition is character! Ka""> losing streak. However] Peanut Blocks WJS*£!?J,. 21c, Dog Goodies the Nomahcgan range last Wed- kind for Scott in* tHc confcrcncd uled for next Thursday. The Justh, Carol Alder, Linda McCall Brlnkcrhoff and Carmine building. His final- pica' was that Cranford will be favored with| Licorice Babies li^iiT Plastic Spoons nesday. This gave the local pol- change in date was arranged be- und Jo Ellen Lorenzinc, L; fourth, while it marked the first time the mano. these boys, be kept in town as fu- Tom Sharkey on the mound. ice a record of three wins to two tween the two teanjs because, of Carol Gr/autcn, Enid Parker, Mary Panthers have not won the base- Ralph Koury accounted for the ture builders and as future Ro-J • With a somewhat watcred-dnw UBBYS COOKIES. CBACKEBS Paper Plates 35e defeats, and left Linden topping conflicting vacation dates- in the Ann Costello and Marion O'Brien, ball title. Cranford local's final run with a tarians. / line-up.'the Cranford team lost a Father's Day IWEETUEABT 9c ft the standings with a G-0 record, Scott was also awarded the sec- OBANGE cans Keeblcr Town Bouse \Z Paper Cups r»ka|l ol • Elizabeth department. H. I homer in the fifth inning. Vincent ' Samowski introduced 4-3 exhibition game Saturday to GAINING COLLEGE HOURS Jiiice 3 followed by. Westfield and Eliza- tional,title in North Jersey, Sec- 23c Cranford has a record of one Al. Gill was on the mound for as Rotarian guests. Clay Freder- thc PAL of the Elisabeth Bait- BUD8 IK Cat WAX IDEAL Baby tit tea Premium Crackers 'gg*£Z?ic Wax Paper yf,,\w r-i beth, tied at 5-1 each. tion II, Group II by the New '' Six weeks of summer study specifically arranged victory to five defeats ,in league Local 52, with Al Fischer, catch- icks of^Fanwood. E. H. Marion of ball League at Warinanco Park Layer <*-*> 89 MJUUllcbl 69c Al Fischer again led the scWing St. MieliaeP« Wins Jersey State Interscholastic Ath- '' for cuzrenl enrollees. veterans, high school graduates, Beans - Sugar Wafei> " 2 R & R Boned Chicken games. ... ing. Batteries for Westfield were ElizabethKArthur Williams of Ro- Eight, fluffy golden layers, topped Lima Beans 'pY,' 3 letic Association and it's likely or students needing extra college •credits. DOLE riNEAmjZ . 81/N'liUtNe 31c for the Cranford team with a 288, Fourlli in Cliureli Loop Howarth and Catolon. scllc, AlanXWells of Roselle. in «rtth a dellcioux efaoculate fudge' icing. Cheez-it Jr. Wilson's Tlam Salad 7i as club president Club singilg •'M ' • •*."'.'- ' • ' • • *~ last' week's game played a, big til XI followed closely by Jose Kovacs addiiion to Mr^- Bass of the Paw- . At aU Acmes! Juice 2t«.39c Corn C°OB 2 .,?£. 41c 25c with 284; Pete Miller had 278 Rotary Club Golfer* St. Michael's won its fourth part In determining the selection was under the direction of H^ Mathematics, Languages, Social Studies, Science Cocktail Assort £2."^ AdamXKurly Kucs "£~ it- tucket club. T DOI.B CUUriKS BIKDK Eve MIXED CU1FZEL "WEEK-END SPECIAL" and Dick Schoficld 27G. Fred game of the year Monday eve- ace K. Corbin Jr., with Arthur f M w Potato Chips 25c NOTICE or INTENTION Longaker cond Convenient evening classes .. . Jfonds? through Friday CBEAM-FIIXEP ' ' Pineapple .• $?23c Fancy Assort. *«'o" 1SS1 CHEVROLET Roberts, team captain, also shot Nip Lion* Club, 7-5 ning in the Cranford Inter-Church Tuke notice that STEPHAN AND c Vegetables 'X* 21c < NOTICE OF INTENTION . STELLA ItEOZINAK. tradintf as RIVER- RIKQS EVE Hllead K»l Uut K« iitlnk; Thl. for score, getting a 2<8. • The Rotary Club golf team de- Take notice that SIDNEY KCIIpn _ . . .June 21 -July 6 . . HeaUtyation June I7-U-2I. MINUTE MAID TANqEHNE U«la«* Hf«tll»« !-Uw Heita. Softball League. . . SIDE INN, have applied la the Town- CoffeeCake35 tradlnil as SCHER*S LIQUOH STORE, has vhip Committee of the Townnriip / 01 Strawberries 2 VSi 49c DA1RYCHEST . H«*«Uf«l BUck. wUh lUdl. .nd feated the Lions-lCljibt—7 to 5, applied la the Township Committee \of y Juice 2 •££ 33c The . Alden street-nine topped s Cranford. N. J.. ior a plenary Retal A eoffee cake treat! Try it now! BUNK1ST •ecandllt«n«4 f»»_». last Friday- oftefnoon at Subur- .the Township of Cranford, N. J.,' for a ConHUinption licentie for premise* locuted WELCB'd Peach. Pint Carton acaU*B. Takes Yellow-Ribbon Calvary Lutheran, 7-G, with^a Ptenary llctall D(»tribuUon license for «t 58 North-Avenue. East. Crimrord. N. J Ice Crear 29 preuilses situated at 104 Wulnut Avenue Stephan and Stella Redzinak reside at UNION JUNIOR COLLEGE SUPKEBfE •-•; _ Lemonade 2 tS 49c Grape Juice t^ 21c Yours for S99S.Q0, Pierre, miniature poodle.owned ban Golf Club, Union. The Lions four-run rally in the sixth inn- Crunlord. N. J. 1J0 East llenry Street. Unden. N. J. DEAL by Mrs. Frank GVuber of 198 won only one match in which Vic- 1 - The winners scored twice Objections, if any, should be made Objections, If any. should be niudu Holly Str—i at Springfield Ave, CRanford 6-2o00 White 5 All Advertised Prices fftettive Thru Saturday, June 19th Locust drive, took' a -fourth place the , first frame and in Immediately in writing to J. Walter initnediutely in Writing - to J. -Wulter Save *P to 8c a loaf! Finest Ingredients! FANCY 1152 PONTIAC . . . S1575.00 tor D. Shahcvn and Charles J. CoWee. Clerk of the Township of Cran- ColTee, Clerk of the Townahtp of Crati Peas 2 yellow ribbon in thc obedience the second, while Calvary tallied « !»•« UABUC GBHILN hL«U«B_W«I«n. Stevens—defeated—JLJ ford. N. J. •ford. N. J. ., • "All UMI I»»«»." Badlo. Hcatfr. Dlr. course of thc~Harrison Schoorfor ~four~times-jn—ther-^ecotkl— inning _,(Slan«H JHlgnrHl _ »l». .1141 HVUBAMATIC IIBIVK. H1DNEY SCHER, STEPHAN AND STELLA"~REDZINAK Laddie Boy Dogs at thc closing session last fee and Richard Do well, 2 to 1. and two more in, the sixth. Syn- 0 Back«4 by our OK' WAUUANTV In 104 Walnut Avenue, 110 Eaal Henry Street. .wry Snow DREFT JOY LAVA CHICKEN WrtUac. . Friday'.in Roselle. The local en- In other matches Robert Crane, der was the winning pitcher and Cranford, N. J. ' 8-1 Linden, New Jersey 6-17 try, nine rnonths old, was the 30c 30c SYRUP '-;•*«- itSO FORD ... . . $785.00 Jr. and Howard M. Siege), Rotary, Halbsgut took the loss. aegalar Hand Soap Dog Food youngest- dog in u class of 16. In other games this week, Lin- *r Bloc Label Dll>l> I-U«»r Dl> A tji MSI PLYMOUTH . . . »1125.00 n!! bylcr 1 n f 2 A ROOM? IWI«*aire <"|K... I.litH Gr«,y BolUm tor lor the nine weeks* session. est Wolford and William . 7-4 last Wednesday «a4 MUMH T»». lladla. UcaUr and Rotary, defeated William Ford night. On, Monday evening. Lin- CRISCO Flag Pussy Cat Dlr. »ff- »T¥U»U ANU MV: IVORY TIDE and Art Williams, Lions. 2 to 1; den opctied with a five-run blast and the Rev: Robert G. Longaker Ivory Soap CAMAY Cat Food lMt PONTIAC .... S825.00 in (he first inning and Osceola •«« 34c J 5EEUS! FLAKES k Coatertibl« CK. L1GUT iid Mrs. | SUPPLY Co. Dolax Enamel live •ystern. too! Ttala Icavca Cnml—* IS:4J 2^27* Walter Rcinhold, Mr. and Mrs. Weldlns—Track 23e •sr 75c 3»ir 20c Fred Dc Marco. ^Ir. and itrs. tTS BORDEfTS. ITS COT TO BE GOOD! 27c William Hubiak. Mr: and Mrs. CBufMnl t-UU BY CAB: Baal* U.'«araat Ealaatesa to Tnck. Btty it at j«ur door, 1 M year itare! John Rispoli and Mr. and'Mrs. Mf 8OOm AVC, K. Joseph Trczza. .4. .A :• \

TUB CHANFORD CrfiZiai AND , THURSDAY. ttUNE 17, 1954 SECTION THREE .-t-.ii- -. THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 103* Dorothea H Gujnlh'er of 6 Berke- amma globulin purchased globulin might be used for corsage made by Mrs. R. C. [•Houseliojfl Art Pupils of 1924. 1932, 1934 and 1930; pi the' 99th annual commencement R. Beebe; hospitality, Mrs. J. C.freshtnents and decorations. ley place began her career in mblic health distribution. immune children under 3 years of Spetfa. 'Jrvo'.Tne .board members S todW's town of 1935, a 1931, Saturday of Trenton State Teath- A newsletter containing the ac Kickoff for UnitedDefenseFund scouting as a. Brownie in Hobo- Cemetery to Mark niso presented Mrs. Thorn with a Entertain Mothers New Program Cox, Mrs. C. E. Anderson, Mrs.'P. , Use of gamma globulin for per- age recently exposed to ai report.; set of costume jewelry. Tinnesz: legislation. Mrs, L. D. tivities during the year-Tof the Par- en/ She achieved Second and A party for.their mothers Was xsi rlnss rntings^antL wenl_oa^tp_ pg exposed to poliomyelitis was ed case of measles. 'li-V[|. Those wh<*ffwCTe able to at- The entertainment included. At the awards assembly last cntcl 4ield—- last—Wednesday—by—the ; 1 .eceive the Golden Eaglet, the imited to household contacts in this: year has been raised to "5 teiid the luncheon were: Mrs. i F. lmper^'to;. membership, Mrs. N. sent to aH' :parcnts of children at award similar to the Eagle rank in household arts students of Roose- by a barbershop quartet,- a the American Association of Uni- J. Tweed, Mrs. L. Pelicano; musjc, 19*53. The current regulations also the same category. , Fairview Cemetery located on East Broad street, Westfield, will Homer ' Martin, newly-installed fe School. Boy Scpujitxg. ) • president. Mrs. "Bruno Metzher, • .More than ISO children under velt School. „ ,v ^-^ - Charleston duet and two solos.' versity-. Women. . • •••• (' At Shetman School Mrs. R. F. Walker; notices, Mrs. R. >ermit the use of gamma globulin Gamma globulin is derived fro,n commemorate the 87th anniversary of its founding at the- forthcoming 13 years of age participated in tK 7 ; Since 193$, Dr. Guinther has human blood. It confers a ,ttm_ Mrs. Irvin Guyer. Mrs. Bart Mor- Miss Hazel Kingsbury"'. Fewing • An elementary >educat on ma- M|s. R. A. Sqwel'l, president of Rierce; plirent education^ Mrs. ,M.! been-a ^member of the Hoboken or individuals who have been in- meeting of .the board of trustees;'it was announced this, week by How- the fishing contest held' Satur- jor. Miss" n;«l Cemetery Act, as a non-profit, ness. Under the association's roles, The filth, .grade girls.-modeled f Chairmen presented by Mrs. Sy- W, Hurley, Mrs. Neil Castald.^ e non-sectarian cemetery. speculation in lots is "impossible." Jhe Township;Rec.-caticn Com- cooking aprons' they rrade for. and ways anfl means, Mrs. H. D.th<' - doctor of medicine degree. Scouting.. posed to a case of German measles. from killed .polio viruses. '• ' Denison AB Degree mittee, which "sponsored the event, •'f wcll were: Attendance, Mrs. J. O.- Girl Scout» Troop 9 slept under During the bast three ouarters He ulso..^ pointed put that the next-year. . ,. Millar. • • • - - A 1!J4G uraduate of Thomas Jef- Infection of the. mother, with-Ger- ( a century, the cemetery trustees' cemetery' docs not employ, any reported 125r fish were caught Kakacs, Mrs. R. A. Miller; Christ- the stars last week at the summer man measles during the first three Warded to Sloat and 45 prizes were distributed. . Mrs. Myrtle Krippcndorf :> cook- mas party, Mrs! W. E. Burnicle, The annual'lea was hi'Id n-cent- ferson !li«h School, Elizabeth., he home of Mrs. R. D. Chew, one ot have acquired farm lands, totaling sales organization, and that no ing classes arranged a table from months of pregnancy carries with 130. acres, of which 5214 are now' commissions are paid to any indi- John Sloat. son of Mr. and Mrs, The committee stocked the Rah- Mr£.-W. Bernard; budget and t\n- ly by the board nlembrrs and tlass! received his bachelor of science de- the troop leaders. The 30 scouts Francis E, Sloat. of 24 Oak lane, way River for the contest. , which they served tX'fre'shnienl's. , fp »/'Tjrnrgeto.wii University^ were'accompanied by the leadecs, t a possibility of some .effect on LOWEST PRICES! • plotted and the remaining -77'^ vidual or organization for the Sale The girls made punch and hun- ance,' BSrsTX. G. . Hilyar<1;"~Cln5! > :he unborn child. • ... '•--',.. acres are undeveloped. Mr. Wick of plots, i Service charges are based was awarded, the 'bachelor of arts Winners of the contest, invlud-. teachers of the school; Mrs. Sew- ' College of Arts and Sciences. Mrs. W. C: Throneberry. Mrs. B_. J. . ON ALUMINUM SCREENS dreds of cookies.and Pokes. Janet mothers. Mrs. M. Carlozzi, Mrs. R. t Morrison, "and~Mrs7~Chew, alTd by-~"The~th"irH~l ibevalization of~the- -estimates that-Eairview- has-s>iu*fi=- jon actuji'ljcastjjLsfirvice-yfindcred. degree- with a transdepartmental fc*W|tENCE-Tr BONNE Or ell anil Mrs. pecker poured. Mrs. I "After uradnution. Koppisch will CALL WlATHtK CHECK major in citizenship Monday at "Colburn, Peggy Klempa andTCaiol R. Qoodrich; Founder's Day, Mrs. three mothers, Mrs. C. H. Paul, current regulations is ' in the use cient land to meet the. cemetery The cemetery employs only one Starkin, Charles Downey, • J

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«/. THE CRAN*OHD AND CHRORtCLlT, THUESpAY, JV$B'. IT, TIUM THE CRANFORD CITIZEN RONICLE, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1954 day. The Elizabeth 3fcA. erstwhile sharers of first Beach, Rensselaer Polytechnic In- ton, Trenton State Teachers Col- i recording secretary; and Mrs. Al- j George Beartlsworth, treasurer. way to the doctor's office for the " place, u-ere idle on Saturday and bowed to iio- ,Mrs, John Pafikuvii, • •Ir.clti, ing, a stitute,'Troy, N. Y. ' ,-', ; . lege; John Hanzl, Gettysburg 6bJt medical care he needed. • '•• IN RETROSPECT selle. 18-9, on Sunday. • : Wenrich president, presented a talk on icto Advance Study for 84 Seniors Also, Marion Freudenburg, Al- lege, Gettysburg, Pa.; Francis Cor- flowers and theijr arrangemEnts.V '. I noted iri the last edition of your rrom tht JfWzt of Tl»» Cittze* mnd ->•<— More than 60 members of the Cranford 'Xi\w\. coran, St. Bonaventure University, Centr/al avenue,was hostess to the! japer that the Fipt.Ald Squad at least. 84 nieinbers of^ the senior class at Cranford High legheny College,' Meadyille, Pa.; Robert Brearly assisted heel) Fiv» Yearm Ago nfw A«yociation and their wives attended the, ,t drive"for funoSTias n&npactettjs- , The Plalnfield-Unioh Water Company Issued sedation's third annual dinner-dance at the H;,. School, Septembflr vwill murk the beginning: of their advanced educa- 5i 7 i chaelV' Church, fteld its p CITIZEN, 'established 1898. ' 4 Algonquin Ptfve, goal. I am sure that if the people C stitute of Art; William' Hoagiand; ton Cdllege, Fredericksburg, • Vflu; Also, Joseph: Kulmayer, The[ ^f -^'"f were rjiade for a totir" a request to all residents in this area to refrain Hills Plantation, Dnnellen. President Roy,. »ij1|. tion. According to a list .compiled by Gerhart Kellner ofAhe high Missouri "School of Mines, Rolla, - Crnnford, N. J.. of Cranford could be made to fully Connie Seaman, Trenton itadel;" Charleston, the Kra<( Company'plant. realize the work and time the men from watering their lawns during the current dry 'Bean served as toastmaster,. Among tht KU,^^ school guidance department, the 84 students have been admitted' to Mo.; Carroll Schacljt,. Ipwa State othcrs .. June ,.»»* , , 'were Tou-nship Clerk^and Mrs. J. Walter Coll,,. Teachers College; Robert Molson. Conover, Davis and Elkms Collefie, ^gues t at the mecting. and judsedi. twenty-nine 4 attended Hillside, on June 29. CHARLES M. RAY, EDITOR*AND connected with this enterprise^ spell. The company announced a serious decrease institutions of higher learning. " College, Iowa City, Iowa; Wally Citizen and Chrofjlcle in water reserves available for this turea resulting and District School Clerk and Mrs. H. It. Alt-. Lafayette College', East on. Pa.; Elkins, W. Va.; Hugh Mair,- Wil- |ananRcmclats brouaia m by trie m-.and a: :he cfincliJii6n of the eve- have given and will continue t6 Among ..the institutions ^cep Lakin, Drexel Institute of Tech- Hams .College, WiIJiamStown,< bers. The arrangements were for.iriinj*; Mrs: J. C. Ayre; retiring.; N. 4. give, on a voluntary basis, with- fro,m continued lack of rain. Cullough. Sidney Breen was chairman in thai;;,; Marilyn GingeryT'Cedar Crest Col- 1 . oi arrangements. ~ • linu high schopll .studentsd , are four- Jenkintown, Pa.;_ Diane Austin, nology, Philadelphia; Norma lege; Marjgo Nagle, Rollins College, Mass.; 'Vivian Burns, Mary. Lou i miniature and end table. "'president, presented her successor,; NATIONA l> 101 TO KIA L Dear Sir: '• _ ' out remuneration of any kind, the Sunny skies provided an.ideal setting for thev First Aid drive for funds for their staging of the first community-wide Cranford . ... Ten Years A*o., v,:,r colleges, junior colleges, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Searle, Cedar Crest College; Winter Park, Pla.; Hal Voorhees, Lyons' and Nancy Lockwood.'EHz- | The • retiring , executive beard • Mrs. \V. Maher. with the club, il for Convention The Cranford Council of Parents Students in Cranford Hijlh School marked t>e Pa.; William Douglas, Purdue abethTGeneral- Hospital School of, met last week at the home' tof Mrs,: gavel and installed her as presi-• Cranf'>rd ''Lions Club-delegates.:. «' lA! and Teachers would Hs?e tp take new building would soon go over, Day. - The all-day/program, under" chairmanship schools of nursing.^art schools and George Conger, William and Mary Rhode Island State. University, aoeu "<•"«" '••" v | , 15 Ramabo road •: ' <4eiit. Mrs. Ayre was presented of Mrs. Sidney. L. Nunn, opened «&t 7 am. at the opening of the Fifth War Loan drive .by :;..11,.,., University, Lafayette, Ind.; Ruth College, Williamsburg, Va. L 1D ltamapo to the 33rd annual New Jersey " this opportunity to thank you forthe top. ....-.• 1 sfiietarial schools. " Kingston, R. I.; Judy Wagner, Nursing. Elizabeth; Barbara:-Pease.; ^- ia gififtt inin up app'i^ionn ofV-r 'tr- Jersey Central station as 17 local women greeted a total of $6,471^0 in bonds and stamps, the hi«|,'j 1 Lions convention, which will Ret —— the complete coverage you have Please convey my deepest cst tola! sold in one day in the drive. / The following students plan to Goetz, Cedar Crest College, Allen- Also, Robert Craw, Rutgers Uni- Glassboro State Teachers College; Miihlenbefg Hospital School of vices duriri!: the paVt year.. Mrs . Member: Quality Weeklies of New Jersey thanks and the best of luck to the and served cofToe and doughnuts to commuters. town, Pa.; Ann Hackett, AveretLJ jander way with a district gov- given our news this year. The Joan ^larie Silva" received a/Scholarship |(> continue their education in the j/ejrsity; Nancy Lo^ Lerda.. New Fred Voorhees, Ithaca College, Nursing. Given History Prize ! W. Ledlce n\tfas chairman iTnd Mrs. ernor's banquet ,in Atlantic City By JL a.m. they had welcomed approximately 1,175 ff Mhjter, Published Thursdays at- lublicity-has been most wtlarac- Cranford Fiist Aid Squad. Junior College, Danville. Va. ||.f inn ' J. O'H;-r.-i v.;i± ro-oh.'iirmlin or the inivi'iri'ti !iini nraviid 000 eupo ot-cotl^a'anct nvrr Aradcmv in Elizabeth_and--.I. f ii- N.-inrv Reinort and Mabvn Jeraey-ColleRe for Women: Ronald ''Hia^j. N•*¥f"' *. R;)nnnn. f-pzonovjn t. lift;: Albeit Pa.. fflil tt Ccnford toiryl , and your lull cooi«:«uUi : T and. ,' Incr':Offlcial newspaper for" Cranlord, G. Winflield Scottj__ • Francis Curran received a partial scholarship t,. jUives.xRadcIifle College, Cam- Margot Stein, Chestnut Hill Col- Doyle,. Wyoming~"Seminary^_Mary __AIso, Cynthia Haford, Cazenovja Junior College; Jack Magan, Muh- Mr. and Mrs. Eli J. Loranger. Jr.. dmr.er commiltee. j vies.'Alfred Fricola, Edward Sha- CrunrorCrunforCrinfordda" NN"«•»_•.' J.J ."b , b"yy ThThe»™V^,e* CraniorCra^r;;,•da, yiiMn. anu. VHIUUIUI, 4..v ,u.,, ii..-._..,._,__ Rt _ __. Rques__t aBpjjeclated. 400 doughnuts. . A ' • V -,•',. Si-Peter's High School in^Jersey City at KV.KITO. ours most slncerelyr^ 305 N. Unl6n Avenue Mrs. Nicholas AC Tomasulo, chairman of the u\nc, Mass.; Blariche. Farina, lege, Philadelphia. Ann McGuire, Beloit College, Be- Junior College, Cazenpvia, N. Y.:lenberg College, Allentown,- Pa.; of 1 Qluremunt. place;, received h I heeit. Robert 'Lnier and Roland •Garwood and Kenllworth. Subscription Rate, $4.00. a .Year. Advertising Rates o« Request*-- ^^ tipn exorcises conductod^for the 1944 graduate; «[ Miuiilebury College, Middlebury., Also, David Crane, Cornell Uni- loit, Wis.; Richard Mclntyre, Uni- Becker Prize for the best y ; Scheller. Alternates are Manning Helen B. Holmqvist Cranford Committee of the^ Union County Men- "St. Michael's SchooL/The Rev. Joseph .L, IV . ^William Reed, Rutgers University; Arieen Ha'hni College of Wooster, year's Sparienhoe Ganleners 21-23 Alden Street. Cranford. N. J. «®»r •,. ' TtttPiiONE CRANFOHD 6-6000 tal Hygiene Society and vice-president of Cran- 1 n V'l.;' Rudi Metzner, Cornell Uni- versity; Barbara J. Brown, Tren- vcrsity of Pennsylvania; Ann work in ancient history at the an . jRowitz. William • .Fredrick. John MciH) • June 13. 1954 nelly, pastor, presented ! diplomas to the 22 \UVM. Peter Malloy, Lafayette College; Wooster, O.; Carol Neu'man, New- nual Prize Day ceremonhtsie !asan-t. T• o Install WeunesuaV i Hall, StepKen Rcdzinak and. Louis ford Chapter, An/erican Red Cross, was honored v..-i'sity,^Ithaca, N.Y.; Richard' Al^ ton State Teachers College; Mar- Burke, Marietta College, Marietta, ark College, of'Art; Patsy Miller, 1 Editor, Citizen and Chronicle. bers of the class/ ^ T . Dan Rearick, University of Maine, v at Philhp.< Exeter Aca- .George Holk-rbach was in- .Trputman. - by the Klwanis Club at its luncheon meeting m the btnson. \University bt Pennsyl- jorie Reinhart, Muhlenberg Hos- O.;-Patrick Whelan, Notre Dame Colby Junior College; Barb Mrs Cranford, N. J. Chimney Corruat as Cranford's Woman of the IX Comdr: Alfred A. Pauken, USN. was x-lci•icj Orono, Me.; Bruce Hoick, Natibnal c ,- ri.r &%$'• ^^c' i . n Prmct»4: stalled as president of the Sp.id-; More than a thousand Lions rep- Optimism Key to Future Success for 1954 Graduates Poar Sir: commander,of Cranford Post 212, American l.L.. vania,-Philadelphia; Joan Lofgren, pital School of Nursing, Plajnileftl; University, South Bend, Ind.; Al- Agricultural College; Richard Pat- Weeks, Berkeley ' Secretar.al, William C,. Saltonstall presented ,. . Club last t-vc-ning . resentint; 278 state1 clubs are ex- HO Besler Avenue Month. The guest of honor was presented with an gion. at the annual meeting in the-Casino, ut- cnnoi Gar(Jen Cranford, N. J. ""The Committee of .Troop 78, Boy orchid in appreciation for her service to the com-r University of-Minnesota, Mi.nne-r David Magee,' Purdue University; vin Ciccone, Temple University, School; Marian Phillips,- Trenton j the award. - kwhen the sroi;p met at the horn.? , pectefJ to attend the two-day, con- . — .^^_thisJn_mind. it seems rriore \m- S,-olt>« nf Arnorico. St. Michael's ceding Eidward W. Hays. Jr. Susan Eschenlaucr. Gtaucher Col- Philadelphia;'Barbara Gorski, take" this muntty "There" was an aTfendanceTJf inbru tliun ltiinij li^Minn ' TOWNSIUP-OF-CBANEOBD— Church, wpuld'like to .... lege, Baltimore, Md.; John ginia Intermont College; Connie lick; Drake Business School; :ind NOTICE OK INTENTION' ; tcr. .--treet. - "• . be Inter.natifinti'I .President S. A.. portant than ever that the graduate oF Dear Sir: opportunity to thank you for your Harry Lawrence was elected.president of the the annual father-and-son dinner w>^s hcli! ,,( , ;Elihor Steams, BaWvyin- rsorosED Take noti»<- that. CHANTOBD HOTEt.. | week away, many students, are rejoicing We wish to eSctend to you our Cranford Teachers' Association at the annual pic- ace College, Berea, O.; Gayle yee. University • of Minnesota; Sahlin, Marietta College; Steven OBOINANCE No. 54-IS Eleanor Nickerson, Union Junior Inc.. has applifd to the- Tou/nahip Com- Other.-- insialled were Mrs. Eu- -Dodge of Detroit. Representing 1954 be given a more liberal education so cooperation in- connection with Cranford Methodist Church. Speaker of trfu v v'l. Ren« F. Walsh. Jr. vice-president: more than 450,000" Lions in 57 1 nic in Nomahegan Park. Other officers were nam- ning was •"Dr. John Wesley Lord, pastor of the Sii.;;;i, New Jersey College for Barbara M. Brown, Colby Junior AN ORDINANCE Concerning Alcoholic College. • nlTli-e of Hit- Tim-iwhlp. -o( Cl^ixluiiJ. I mi in the fact that for some two months their, publfcity items during -the mentfnleverageg ths e"and Ai*nendin£-«nd Supple- rs M. Woiwl. recording countries, he will outline the that he can achieve the ability to think as past year.. It is greatly appreciated. ed as, follows: Vice-presidents, Miss Hazel Pan- WesJfMJldJiSethodist Church: — ^ \V'i-.Mi"en, New Brunswick; Ger- College, New London. N. H.; Tam- TOWNSHIP OF CHANFORD 1951 Code of General ; «iven our meetings during the past coast and Vincent Samowskf; sesretary, Mrs. Ordii%]nce One South Union Avnue, Cranford. N. J. secretary; Mrs. Alexander Sakie, growth of Lionism during the past there will be no more writing, reading or well as an interest in the future of man- . ' ,- Sincerely yours, Dr. Carl G. Hanson discussed several phase (,[ Ramscy+ Beaver „ College, zin Mat-Donald, Swarthmore Col- PBorosep BE IT ORDAINED by the Township corresponding secretary; and Mrs. year. . . years. Marion Eschenlauer, and treasurer;-'Miss Irene J Committee ot'Tbwnshlp of Cranford, New * are: ' William J. Maher ;c6rdai«:e~~wilh consumption license shall he^ 11000.00 .Place. Cranfptd. >"• J. v respite before continuing their educa- 32 Normandie Place Cranford, NT. J. _under^spj>nsprshipunder^spj>nsprship, of the FriendFr s of tlie College it clasa of 1S39 the largest class ever to be'Rradu.-ilcii illh Chapter 433 of. the Laws of 19S3 and dont^6f-the-Green-Tiiumb_GardenJ U~fronf CranTordHigh'Schoolrwere -t(rTCC£riVcnte| hNcwcomb—College—New Orleans, and."e3ccepl as h'ercirqcft( lots M. 105 and 106 in block An»endnieii*—and—SupplemcntvTtiereto; number which may be Usued and out-Club/succeeding Mrs. Francis Du-j rly in wrilirn; to J. Walter diprosraas at commencement exercises in tlui sciinnl 7i;r> on tho'tasi .mops, and only so much La.; George Jeffries, Rutgers Uni- BE IT ORDAINED by the Township 'C«tle«. Clerk o( the Township o£,.Crin- • June 10, 1954 ,The members of the Cranford the Friends at the season's -final meeting of the Committee o£ Township—al CtanJord. sU'ndlng at any one time is fixed at his new endeavor with an optimism that auditorium. End-of-school activities fiot under tin-iotJ^ as . lies within Towiiuhip . of versity, New Brunswick; Richard six. . • . • licai. (ord. N. J. ' ' --, . Each year the gradual ing classes are anad Chronicle Dramatic Club, wish to thank you board of trustees at the college. C'uiiford. at' its -.meeting to be held in New Jersey:. • • • (Siuncdi • .,. . wav with the senior class dinner, the varsity din- 1 Thiede, Purdue University; Claire Nothing In this section shall prohibit Other new officers include: Mrs. told they are entering a .troubled world the problems facing, our civilization can and the members of your staff for Mrs. G. Holmes William was elected president il,i Municipal Building on Tuesday, the Section 1. F-prsuant to the provisions Issuance of additional plenary retail JAMES P. KERVICK. X For the life of your meal... your cooperation in publishing ner and the class night program. ••••ml (lay of June. 1054. »t flraoP.M . Burke, Dickinson College, Car- of Chapter 433 of the Law* of New consumption licenses over and above Howard Walsh, vice-president; CMANFORD HOTEL. Inc. be solved if he will do his part. This will Dear sir•• of the Cranford Council of Parent-Teacher Asso- TERMS OF SAtE: Jertey, 1053.'"a planning board, to, con- Mrs. Lewis Griffiths, correspond- . ' S«crrtary. and every year the statement seems more of news items about the activities of . George C. Ward of Centennial avenue, fnnnor lisle, Pa.; Betty Lou Blakley, Beth the indicated quota of six; provided ciations, and other officers were, named as follows: professional boxer, was appointed a mcinlii'i- nf il< Minimum unlo price. 8800;00. ' . sist'of nine members, bo, and U hereby however, that any new and additions ing secretary; Mrs. Francis Burke, • . e-i7 not be a false optimism either,, because th^g£S6t sI MidSeSchuS. the Dramatic Club. Vice-president, iiw. E. W. Emery; recording sec- C!"Successful bidder must pay 10 perIsrael Hospital School of Nursing, created. ' ' >j ^ such license shall not' be Issued except and the meal of your life true. The fprces created by mankind are i wish to thank you for your Sincerely yours, • the Police I>epartment by theTownsht)) Comiuil- cit.i of the amount of his bid at tbe . Section 2. The. tnemben . conitltutlng .. to .the operator, .oi. a restaurant ai the graduate will find with experience Willa #. Taylor retary, Mrs. E. N. Geddings; treasurer, Mrs. Arthur; lee on reoommendation of Police Commissioner J, tiiiit' of sale and jhe balance within .30 Newark; Bruce Larsen, Lehigh said planning board shall consist of the, defined in Revised Statutes. 33:I-lt more devastating than ever, but the po- 8 throuEhout our Hoagland; corresponding secretary, Mrs. F» E- (!.,>-. wiiuji deed wni~^>c delivered. University, Bethlehem, Pa. folla'wlna: - ' I and provided, further, that In' the that there is great strength in our politi- -M^oson (Mrs. Arba S.) Edward Wolf. , . ' . . ^ Cl;iss I—The Mayor litical, social and • economic problems Jackson. • .'. • Twenty'Years Aeo t','j !.«-l!3l fees of sale and preparing ^operation under any new and additional News of our meetings and func- Corresponding Sec.!y«n,., """""'The Cranford Lions Club planned to take the di'i'il til be paid by pujyhuscr. Also, Jayne Throneberry, New- Class 11—One of the officials of the I such license there shall be no public cal and economic systems — greater than 1 The Township Committee authorized tlip'Ts'-u- I.|I The hlj!hc»t bid uhall be subject to Township to be appointed bar but a service bar only and no brought about by these advances seem initiative in a campaign to have the schopl dental ark. Presbyterian „Hospital; Pam many world leaders are willing to believe, ance of tax revenue notes in the amount of $(;:>,. :i['Ceptance by the Township Qommlttee. Taddeo, Newark Academy of Art; by the Mayor.! c*ervlce of alcoholic beverages except farther from solution. . Sive^n&in&diK clinic reestbalished as well as to work out a plan 000. to be given to Cranford school teachers ;md v iiifJi reserve!) the riuht to reject all Class XII—A member of the Town- with meals to customers seated at tcrcsted in our work for the for dental care of indigehts not of school age. it liids nnd withdraw the property from Ellin Coffee, University of Dela- ship Committee appointed tables; and there shall be no service Teagle Foundation school employes in lieu of cash for thoir |i:ist by the Township Com- of alcoholic. beverages at any coun- First on the Market! Brownies and Girl Scouts. was announced at a meeting of the club in the salaries. At the same time, announcement \V;IJ TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD ware, Newark, Del.; Peggy Ster- . mittee. ter; and provided, further, that a Very truly yours, license issued pursuant to this para- Grant Goes to Metzner Chimney Corner. Edward J. Shaheen was named made that the 1934-35 school budget had lie n - J. Walter Codec. rett, Katherine Gibbs School, New Class IV—Six citizens of the Town- ' • • , Elizabeth K. Siverd, chairman of a committee to enlist'the support of • Township Clerk. ship to be' appointed "by graph shall be revocable for discon- Commuters' Problems are Cranford's Problems pared by $37,000 to • alleviate the strain on tlio 1 York City; Lois Wilson, Moore In- Secretary Rudi Metzner, son of Mr. and.other service clubs and organizations. June 8, 1034. 6-17 • the Mayor. tinuance of operation of,. such restau- Mrs. Bruno Metzner of 807 West toumship finances) overburdened by non-payment Section 3. All members of the board . rant in the manner hercinabove set End place has been awarded a The champion Cranford Clippers ware.back in of 1933 taxes. shall serve without compensation, and forth 'and no such license, shall .be commuters. Past experience, lias shown^ sole possession of first:place in the Union County the members of Class IV shall hold no transferred except to premises so .oper- STAIN RESISTING Granford commuters had their place Chronlc e> scholarship by the Teagle Founda- ' Burton Lewis of Boselle, teacher and camp

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THE CRAKFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY* JUNE 17 THE C*AKfOM> CiyiZg^\AND CHBQfflCtg, THlftSDAV. jufo: 17. 1984 •|: V. • •. ' In one reading group, a^drama- titled 'The New Jersey Journal" man School have a bulletin board j booklets containing original poems. Kareh' Tucker made the puppets U_Uon -about New England was and dated Tuesday, February 16, displny in tho ha.1V about spring Thiv covers. 61 -the booklets are t.nd manipulated thorn for the per- •ranfqrd's PuWic Schools Report % led by Lisa Shapiro. The' follow- 1779. The paper featured stories weather and story b ook frionfl.s. imprinted, with a linpjeum block orrnance. .; Tommy' Mitfh<-"11 and V-, I ing children took part, Ralph Mor- reciyed from other papery; hews Each class has contirbuted bit^ cut. illustrating the' poem. Ex- Teddy Moran read the parts. Pat- ison, Wayne Jones, Jean Schaei- of camp activities during the Rev- of art work and writing. Thc.sC' cellent poems as. well 'as covers ricia "Van Saders servfid hs ,an ttiviti£_u)f Pupils inJ«lan^Eields ^yr^JHlthMy U olutionary War; foreign affairs pf children—in—M rs I{os_ v-UuuUcrii d LINCOLN SCHOOL cik,, Usa ShajHrohj. AUen Ooktor^ a six month's "prior date; copy of class' whose, papers arc on display ents; William Alder, Howard Arn- pl.iy. Candy Rich was the an- Kindergarten and CarolyCal nn SchmidShidSchmidtt \ ^\ he klng's^speech in the House of are as /ollows:_ Art work, Jaines esen Beth Epstein, William Ford, nouncer...... :, Sunday School to Close fji_. Aurclia Kisely's kindergar-J lobert Pa vies, Kathleen Cow Brieii and Joyce Sordill brought )erthwaite Janet Hubbuch, Basil I n ththe otheth r groups; bookletklt s Lpndon; contents of a Batta'glini, Elaine Kasen, William Elizabeth Hinkeldey,, Jeffry Holnv Pastor Oste One \jifi* displaying story picture? by k fish. Parakeets were displayed by nd illustrations were made. Pa- that put into Baltimore; and Raftery; Written Work, Susan nuest,-Linda Huff, Michael Let- New Buildihgjj Thought for the Week At Annual Picnic Sunday 1 .nice Bedman, Alfred Brown, '.liliano, Marie Delia Serra and RPI Degree Won Father's Day Sermon laniel- Fried miade. interesting Nancy_ Apsley. .David Klein and triotic pictures about the flag werei the\ most interesting advertise- Alatary. tini, Paul Mun.dy, John Render, The annual Sunday School •'f • bara Connell.'Karen Conbeck, Billy Dodds. ments. • Grade 2 Nancy Serina, Jane Sheldon, Nan- '1,low n afaces -. made by Michael Terry, James By Albert-Cplyille School picnic Sundajr at Unami Service Set "" ;;i Harcketts, Ralph Huer-n, Grade 3 The children in Mrs. Elsie BotH- cy Tarver, Louis. Titherinuton, Plans Ready By the Rev. Frank V. H. Carthy;' 'Rector, Trinity Church Sermon topic Grade 3 Watkinson, James Oathout and members who accompan- Albert R. Colville, Jr., son of Park will officially close Calvary (-'Beginning this Sunday and m Masino, Kathleen McGrath, 7 Miss Felicia Borowiec's third " i Anriouttced by Dr. Allinger Am I My Brother's Keeper?" The children of Mrs. Natalie Ca- Mark Prichard. ied "theitf editor Janet Ray were: well's second grade are studying Barbara Vergalla and William Mr. and Mrs. Colville of 326! Wal- DO YOU FEEL LIKE CHURCH? . Church's Sunday School for-.the Uniting through the summer, the,, > . win be only one worship service _t _£•*•»*-"Bixitn.• LindL a Lee WilliamWms san and d colorful musical play called. "Fies- found in Cranfbrd.~Each after- rlut avenue..received the degree of - •- the Rev. Albert Allinfter, pastor, at Father's Day services in the Motho- /Irs. Alice^ColiiasL third gradesj[ ta; in Brazil." The^children *dec- Robbens" were made by Louis Hardy, Norman White, Arlene The sixth grades enjoyed a busbachelor of chemical engineering At Alliance do you do?" "How are you?" and "How do you feel today?" So Arnold J. Dahlquist's sermon Sun- Activities will begin at 2 p.m.9:39 0 a.m. in the First Presbyterian 1.,-JV? Zielinskki Roy Koenig and Rittxkreger, Douglas Hicks, Do^vld Dill, Susan\ Bryant, Gretchen An- noon the children observe the trip to the.Metropolitan Museum - 'f cH Thrr<> will be scvpral selec- Fin :il .ft'l.-rim Tor a new build- day at Calvary Lutheran Church. g Church. iresented an 'assembly program orated the stage with a mural they g g it commencement exercised Friday. -day-iiye-ahttll b, omph.-i-ing "feoling." , Wntrh- with games fpr the childrenhild . V r'.jinia Bush contributed crayon elebrating Flag Day. The part of C d G Wi gle, Susan \Kightlinger, Carolyn birds near their homes. They are of Ait. -the Museum of Natural )f Kensselaer Polytechnic Insti- - 'Services will• 6e matllis-^l 8.13 •the Rev. Robctt-Cittttt had painted of a Brazilian seaport, Carone and Gary Wiese. MerTs Chorus. Mrs. Doris E. Rothweiler organi^ will tec familiefamilies - of th_ 3iui- Rl'l'jj i_ » « • ' - • y,ir p|. • MWCT'S Mnlmhrrg, \lnn Knhn ^tt learning to recognize various birds History and the HayderiT Planet- - tute, Troy, N. Y. ' . • n>_nts of the Sunday Bible School' yourself and others and note how much you say about your Father's Day'message Sunday jl^ also hpve paintings decor- -„•' " " ' ' ' 1 •• r TW FTgnz L.szt; '"Where the a.m. and the main service at 11 day School are invited to bring wil: ; ourth grade presented an original Fleuren, LeinevSjtuart, Gail G.ril- by their The titp .wasr-sp ~~7T~nTeiniT_L'r ttf tlit" Amiy ROTC selections: -NotU-rno be "Seaching A_an's Heart." -ri!ii? their room. •Mark Cooper, ne Cushmeyer; Billy by Richard crepe paper. The Bible was^read Are .Burninc." by T^lis amit, provide fellowship facilities' reafclions: "I fe«l thus and so^" not "I think." In public meetings, ji.m; Mrs. Louis Hausmann will picnic supper- Fireplaces-AviU Holmquist; Bobby by Robert play recently in assembly. The 'iths, Bonnie \iCer,_mah, .Leona Each pupil is making his own bird by the Shornuui ,Paientr'lV:icher unit, he also received'his commis- Stars Are .Burc. ^, for the young people will be pre-j sing "My Task" by _ L. Ashford rUui.it> Grody, Mark Haviland, 1 by Gail McMackin and * the an- B ~ we find, as with ourselves, that the verb "to fe«l" has largely, dis- i Hudson, Richard Jones, "/lontgomery; Rose by Claire Dit-' nouncer was Gail Davison. In the play enUlted, "Space Ship to Ve- Weydemeyer, Margaret Mittrickeo book with pictures" ;md siones, Associnti^n.. Kirs. Dolopcs .Kooll- sion ns a second lieutenant in the Hamilton", and "Bcuedictus Qui, tcry^ petcr James .Sanford, Rich- sented to the congregation of tht! placed in use. the verb, "to think." This emphasis'on feeling is as ihe solo at the early servicti. el; Peter by William-Miller; Nan- nus," was written by Kenneth] Jane Arnold andNSusah Scott. about birds'they have'seen. ] ner and Mrs. jSk.rriitt accom- Army. HpJw-as an officer 6f Al- Venit." by Chester i.Nordrnan arcf"" Harry Schoficld, II. Jack The senior choir anthem >at the McGrath, Bernardino play,, two. groups of children were 1 Alliance Church at a special j y by Alice Scott; Betsy by Deb- Bendel, Thomas Posey, Lynn Gar-l ,The fifth grade \lass of Milton panied the group. pha Chi Rho fratennity and hndf "Closing" meeting' ' for the sum- § huling.' " Robert Alan Smith, great-and in present-day religious proctice. People go to church main service will be "Seek Ye the Service at * 't tralto solo by Maria Martell, George Roden and Ar- competing in a song contest at the (irade 3 1 c meeting scheduled for 8 p'.m. on I iu VrcSelandirwcnrrthe contrib- nah Harrison; jane by Evelyn fiesta to win the prize of a visit 'and. and Malcolm Hayward. Par- Berkowitz recently ^sited Morris- The following children of .Miss been on the staffs of both the stud- mer will be held by the Junior Stanley David Smith,'Richard-Al- uotd" by Roberts. the day's "festivities.. "Eye Hath Not Seen" and u due -haimovich; Pat by Patricia Por- CLEVELAND SCHOOL out newspaper . and magazine at Hich Fellowship at 7 p.m. Sun- Snr.ith.-Amy. Stewart Taff. June 30, it was announced this j7 when they feel like it and do not go when they do not feel like it. by Miss Vosberg and Robert Gur uun'-\ artists. to America: <~>n«> group Sang a ticipants in the play were: Dr. town National Park, atricia' San- Ruth Bowne's" third grade have p bert Snr.ith. week. The summer schedule of services ef^JRuth by Suzanne Crawford; Orbit, Kenneth Bendel; crew Grade 2 it.P.I. . '". '. ... ' • ~t^Sf~Hih—Fellow--DinI"r NlTl They- value a religious service when it makes them "feel good."' man. . • '•• il GGrady, George- Gray, song called "Golden Banana." The gu ilia no has written c descrip- taken care of opening exercises _ djtf¥igh—Fellow---DavidnElIIs"Tarr. y The building commltlee^re- will begin June 27_with one ser- vritsy^ by Carol Leonard; Carl by member, Thomas Posey; assist- Arm- If a sermon or"anthenir_ives tKenTlTtliHirbr~plcasirig emotional Miss Bonn_.•,.•. ;_I_ Bush, Barbaras. Connell, children in_this group were: Hol- :ion of what was on tri is and the flag salute in assembly; bruThe boys jn Mrs. Anna athe-. ship will boet. :n 6:30 p.m. be- Mlcnaei Austen Totten. David ported. ..recently that it is pro-r vice at 9 a.m. . The~Y6ung Adult Club iVilliam~Becker; 'TonyTby Robert ant; Malcolm •Hayward;~rSpace ship . at 7:30' p.m. Sunday at the hom D'Allessandris', Carolyn ly PaffrathTPamela SuIlivanTRic^ trip. - "When-our-elass^Went—to Grtry—Gisser,—Paul—MncMillan- ustor'S second crado are m OC " h blate ppsed to erect a two-story build- return they "like it" They like soft music while they pray. Sunday School convenes at 9:30 t .layer; Joe by William Hackrrmn; ky-Klein pa. Gail McMackiri,' Joan Cross, Lynn -Carland; Second Morristown we saw some Very'•in- cause of«" the baccalaureate ser- gvans Wafitier -and Bruce Dex- for all ages. The bus service will, of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schcnck ol in, Irene. Zielinski, Law- John Vergalhi, Richard B.-ibat,' made in the recent tests. In a ing and that it is hoped construe^ The story is told of a boy who was rude to his teacher. Osceola Delegate 5:irb;ira by Valerie Geiger; Leslie Williams. Larry Pace and Joey Space Cross, Phyllis Boardman; teresting things: In Washington': ruoposXi. •vice to be held at Cnmford High . Washburn. . • be discontinued at the close of 416 Lexington avenue. Bialecki, Paul Harknessy Joel Kauftnann,. George Magan, comprehensive test of all arith- for the Construction of 1 ter >y Leslie Coopep, and Tom byBlaha. Third Space Cross, Karin Peter- tion may be started by early j The principal urged him to apologize to the teacher.but the boy school Sunday until September. A ' Harckctts, Susan Masino, headquarters we saw a pic Ellen'EHckson and Paul Ojji'lby. a suniliiiy se^/cr In'Willow Street "from • SchoolChildre atn 8 .jnjth p.m.e third grad' e at.I willoMrsw . Edwaravcnll(Cd> CushmeycGarwood.r or 253 At this service, the following Larry Dentz^"'' son; Second Crew Member, George metic combinations' learned .while 1-ifayeite riaci'lo a point 00 (ett south ' "is sup-fall. A pledge of over $10,000 to- refused on the ground that it would not be honest since he did nursery will be .hicld in the church To Assembly .'" young people and their leaders will fj-'.iiit'CS- Schartenberg and Lindi Another group consisting of furniture.that had a secret * The boy. and girls have enjoy- in the second-grade, Brti'ce Han- c_ Sunday School were^ prcs-] t.riulendcnt oi the" Cradle Roll. Grada e 5 Kathie Hansel, Robert O'Reilly. Warner; Voice Off Stage, Marilyn of tlrooUslde Plate. Cranfofd, >J. J. the — ward erection of the new. educa- house at l'l o'clock. Mrs. Phillip j(:,'i..'-Wi.lHains were not absent npr partment. It was a big chest and ed irnHcing Chinese lanterns un- Sealed bids will be received by tho V$hl 1 not feel sorry. "You have been rude," said the principal. The Miss Suzanne ,Bonn of 1028be commissioned to the summer) The entire class in Philip Riso's Betsy Bamhart, Gail Davison. Moot; and, inhabitants, Carl Gold- son, Jay Guinther, and William •^ntcd with''Bibles at Children *; - tipnaf huilding was received as Pri_ artd Mrs. Alex Michclson will camp and conference r. t.isJ.v during the month of May. the high board was the secret ^ der the direction of Miss Mary' Foreman .made perfect .scores. Township Committ»>e at a reuular m*-*-t- Building Fund Sunday was ob-. boy .replied "Yes, sir.". "Then you know you haye done wrong," ' RaritaV) road has/been appointed fth grade has .completed original Dwight Weeks.^Jay Farrell and enberg, Gail Griffiths, Gretchen partment where Washington inato. They have also been reyd- ipir on June 22; 1954-at'the Towh^-iilp Day exercises last Sunday. Dr. be in charge, assisted by Karen to the Westminster Fellowship.] Steven Anderson, Richard ....„„ Grade 1 iaetry based on stories read in In another test whore examples Hooms at 8:30 P.M. Daylight Savln_ Hi Osceola Opens served in April, and addtiohal added the principal and the boy again replied in the affirmative. Force and Karen Michelson. Super- s Valerie Martin sang "A Boat from Angle, Kenneth' Furnjan, Cdn- his 'private letters. In another ng stories about China. • Time, AUincer spoke on "How to Head National Assembly meeting at theHazel Richard. Arlene. Smith, Huth Tli'c? childferi of Mrs. Hazel Val- , The work was so well done Bahia." ' The entire 'class Bang were dictated, Shelden Cohen, the Bible. _pledges have been coming in since "Then," said the" principal, "go" and tell the teacher so, and do vised classes will continue through Hagerthey, Marjorie Tidabock, stance Beall,, Langton Britton, room there was a folding bed that . .liil forms and ypt-ificatloha ' may be Rcteiving University_of -Illinois, .June 30 to piiiinos llrst.gradst gae eha,ve finished a all of them have been • dis- "Bahia™ and "LaCucuracha." William O'Reilly, Helen Sipp. Ro- hey used for camping out. ", It Grade 4 - Jay Guinther, .Bruce Hanson, Dale obtained at the Township EnulneerV I lfi>7 7 then. riot~bother aboufyouiT-e-tingST You~are~6nly~w_nthig~to~delay JulyTairg a.m7~to_~thoise children JudyJohnsonrMeg Gelinasr Arthur' ]; "nT-"'f.Trrn-Jinuralr dith Vogel, Pauline Lowe and Steven Oltlco. . ^ElizabetElizabeth B a rTl h 3T r The Rev. Gerald BurnctTTpaslor whose parehts~attena~therworship July-6. , ; —The—part^of -Iting-Coflee—was i b-rtarKraetsch-aridtSayjMirhrsr— was^skinny-and-mooked-very-un—] \Arthur Mitchell's jourth grad- The purpose of \focelvlni* these bid-* B a rTl h 3T tr"Marta your apology until you feel you wish to make if; in other words, Cyphersr^and-Sandra'—Koyen-wiii pTrWskiFriiW r played—by— Bruce—Blakley*-. Two ^cgjJy_j_ig __ Tyro \.vrate. clearly marked - - "Propoi.ai absence of the pastor, the,»'Ffev. go to Camp Beisler for the day to young people have invited over William Livingston, and Sandra 1 taken care of by David Arnold, for a rug. .In the storage room nd James Washbo'urne expect to Elizabeth Kelly's fourth presented for th» Cvmstructlon rif a Sanitary XeWer Christine Cushmeyer. Janet Hop- Church .will begin Sunday All ^ We. can easily sec the close application of this story to-our S;)k fi'i't south "I Hrooksldr 1 w deliver the baccalaureate sermon opening day. The wives are invited business and professional and ferencc at Blair; MrsrCCcil Gary This tree trunk was used for stor-: tures of a Peppermint Boy," to the 1 Holly Paffrath, Barbara '» meet, from ' 9:15. to' 10 a.m. during these coming summer months. Too often we praise when other lay leaders of the church >to dentlfy poison-ivy and poison oak. who contributed to the festivities read the Bible. Flag bearers ing grain. In Washington's room is Cooney, Barbara Zane, Judy PLice, Ci'anfotd, N. J." , and bidder's 1 to the Class of 1954 at Cranford also and are asked to. bring along, and Mrs. J. Q. Jewett will attend \ NOTICE OF INTENTION They have studied the characteris- were: Pattie Clare, Steve Folk, children in. their own class and name aiul addt'es!i. son. and a single church service will were ' Fred Wiebc^iek, P e ter there were some very interesting Stemmer ^nd Joan Bennett expect A cellilled check (or 10". of the Sorgc, Jildy Wasserbach. High School* at 8 p.m. Dr. Ait- we can not help doing it, pray only when we want to; ask forgive-, mops, brooms and rags. A free join them for a week of study the Leadership School at Drew Tiilif notice that SIDNEY BKEEN has ics and habitat of each of these Ricky Beckman, Jean Reusch and also for Mrs. Margaret Ach'eson' be held from 10:15 to 11 a.m! and discussion of Christian liv- University and Miss Helen Klase ';i^ulii'(i . to the Township •Committee . of L"Heureuxt and Richard Weingart. things.- I saw his suit that he was o go to the seashore in South linuHlnt hid. or cu^h- In lieu of check, Joseph Blaha, William Burr, 'cheson's topic will be: "The Sec- ness when we feel like it. We- go to church when we feel like it. lunch will be provided by the Syn- lants. Special reports were giv- Lynne Lisanti. The flag bearers fourth grade. Defia. Munday and *,hjll accompany the proposal. Tlie >,ai(l On Sunday, the ne\vly-elccted t odiical Brotherhood. Cars will leave ing in a world of day to daywill go "to Wooster, O. ilu- Township ol Cranford. N,,,^.! for a Members of the Crafts Club of inaugurated in. The suit had 43 lersey.. Eugene Polsley is going Paul MacMillan, John Sillitnan, ret of Success in a Turbulent { 'We have an emotional religion without the solid base of principle !", n.iry ,lf«.tail Dlstrilnitlun IKcnsu for n by Stuart McFadden, Patricia were Mary Angle. Bill Sussky deposit shall be .conMtlered a i?.uar:mte«? Fred Simonson, Richard Smith, officers will be ordained and in- the church at 8:30 a.m. Carol Koyen representiiiR the p.-<-inis<;ii' situ:it<..- peitorm the work in strict accordance Robert Smith, Robert Swisher, stalled. They include Joseph The Women's Missionary Society . ... _ . the Westminster High School group and Fred Mac-| vard Kriss. . • • distributed by Mildred Donaldson I saw a picture that was painted Pennsylvania, Floyd Imper^to to shl(> C'iniilnittfi; of the Township 01 with • the specification* att:ic-h.ed to tho Gerald. Sharpens Young Men's Clij.-i-tliHuJ. if any,, should be made 1 Szomolnoky on the Board of Dea- use of God for otic own ends! . - will hold a Thank-Offering service At Urbana, kenzie • representing, the College picnic at Nomahegan Park. Those by Mr. Gilbert. It was a picture Mew York State, Joyce Reeves to Craiiford will sill lit :m!>lic iiuclum, ii,x proposal, enter into a contract with the Bruce Myers, Stephen Dmytriw, and the curtains'were drawn by \. •••: Class will have charge of open- Fellowship Assembly will be ad- lii'iY'i'dialrly In wrltihg to J. Walu-r g John Elliott; William Imus. Ro- cons and Russell Young. • John at 1 p.m. today, as the final meet- dressed by Dr. Charles T. .Le-group will attend the National As- rfiifi'r. C'lcrkvQl: the Townshlpof Cran- ROOSEVELT SCHOOL Lee M'r**j>** attending were Lois Ann Shaheen, of Washington and underneath his South Carolina and lylar_aret uuU- tcltilleutc -Ni>. lliOO cowrliii! livt Township Committee and furnish a com- 1 ing exercises at the Alliance eve- The greatest example which Jesus gives us is in the'com- ing of the year. The color film Robert Konegen, Lois Cavalla, Di- picture was a picture of his wife 14:t-144 iti block l\2G uivpearln^ on thi pletion bond should the bidder be bert" Johnson." Lawrence Pace, MacKay,. William McFadzean and •ber, general secretary of the Pres- sembly of Westminister Fellowship Grade 2 - White to Canada. / Collector'^ recordii to be owned by C awarded such contract. Failure to com- ning service as a Father's nay plete offering of His will to God, the Father. The great, theme of "Fujita, Orphan in Japan" will be at the University of Illinois. The ane Marchidne, Barbara Frutchey, Martha Washington. Then. we Charles Pope, Arthur Swarts.f Robert Tidemann on the Board byterian Board of Foreign Mis- Some of the' girls and boys in Grade 4 Grade 6 / H.' Ket^liuer: tl)e unu>uitt rebrgue, David Carone, ratt's sixth grade have completed of the Township Committee Io be hull gate to the Westminster Fellow- submission but an active offering of ourselves to God. A sharing of :he Pet Show. Dick - Graham of having the new library boobkk Tenip'e Wick's house." on June 22. 1054 at H::i(> I'M.. In tin ford for the expense incline _ by such The Men's Chorus will rehearse ent a Father's- Day message en- reared in the institution of the Lu- ary strategy in our divided world; University; Mrs. Constance Mist showed his rabbit and Frank O'- Langton: Brit'on. Gay Milius, Phyl- u failure. ' ship National Assembly meeting 1 for next year stored in their room, Children of the fifth and sixth liuinlclpul building. Sale will ben i:idi nt 8 o'clock tonight for their ap- titled "God Speaks to Fathers of His purpose for us in the building of His Kingdom here, where, as theran Church in Japan. The senior- Processor Alexander Miller of kelly will be a leader at the Na- lis Boardman, Richard Weingart, TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD tn the hluhesl hlililu'r, hilbject to «- Tiwn- littiwitlon by the Ci'iiixmittfu lit. i.tM n(-x rit!ht to reject, any or all hUW. which Today." There will special Fa- in heaven. His will is to be done. TakA notice that DUKE'S TAVERN. books and as a result was inter- jhlp Committee 9« the Township of r.uiilar m.-.tliiL itlot the Kale, imrsuun action In its opinion will In-st ticrve service on Sunday^ All men and sity of Illinois from June 30 to On Friday the men and friends CaX; Dr.. Eugene Crason Blake, sembly at the University of Illi. Edwprds, Don Carlson, Robert ented a series of three dances as young men are invited to join this' July 6. The Junior and Senior ther's Day music. Father's. Day Learn to pray; be faithful in; worship with the brethren nc, hluf applied to the. Township Com* ested in drawing some picture- a part of the program at a lunchr Crahfnrd will sell/at public mictlon, t:ix to the provisions of US. 54:5-114 2. the Interests of the T.ownship. also will be observed in each de- of the Brotherhood will attend the stated clerk of the General As- nois and at the Commission".on- mlttec of the Township of Cranfortt, Driegert, Earl Taliaferro, Robert rile certlOc-utc No. U10U rnverinii lot* J. WA1.TKK COKKKE. J. WALTKIt COFFEE. Westminstel : r Fellowships have together; obey His commands and precepts. Do all this whether V. J., for s Plenary Retail Consumption about some of the stories. Four of epn for the music chairmen of .41-142 In blutk 33tl uppcariuc on the- group. There will be a meeting *•*—— —»-•" ••«•->• 1-!— 1 partment of the Sunday School, Giants-Cardinals ball game at the sembly., of the Presbyterian ference at Island Heights; the Rev. Johnson, Virginia Lawsen and Townsliip Clerk Township Clerk. of the teachers of the Junior De^-'discontinued their meetings until you feel like it or not. Do it because you know thqt this is right, Polo Grounds, leaving the church Church, U.S.A.; Dr.' Hayes M. John Hunn. assistant pastor, will license for premises situated at 824 these pictures were selected io be the N. J. Federation of Women's Collector's record!) to be owned by C. r>.ilc_Xo(>. partment for the Vacation Church . In the afternoon, the Youth is in' accordance with God's will for you. The more it goes Fuhr, head of the Conservatory PLAY SAFE ON Numcs and addressed of the officers bulletin board with the corre- heen, Mrs. Paul Weingart, Mrs. School at the same hour. The following ' children, were Saturday the Mr. and Mrs. Club of Music, Hastings College, Hast- Island Heights. . . : • are: ' Howard Milius, Mrs. Lloyd Rich- Curtis G.' Culin of 215 Holly, street. The sole/.will l>e held ut a ineetlnii Fellowship will conduct a service against your personal feelings and inclinations, the more it shows will have their annual picnic in President and Treasurer — 1—kvln_t sponding book jackets. '' Patricia The dances consisted of two if the Township. Committee to be held An area has- been reserved at baptized at the 11 a.m. service at the Brookside Nursing Home: ings, Neb.; and Dr. Fran As P. At this service also M. L, Talia- TV REPAIRS E. Dltzcl, 524 Centennial Avenue. Cran— Dougan drew a picture suggested ards . and- Mrsr~Mtchael Cavalla on Juno/22. 10S4 at B:_U P.M. In the Swariswood Lake' for the annual on Sunday. morning: Deborah" your need to strive harder to be the master of them. • •-. the church' yard at 6 p.m. On Mon- Miller, statesman from Virginia. fcrro, chairman of the Centennial assisted with arrangements for the American squares entitled "Take mtinicipul b[aildlni£. Kale will be ni:ide '•''•. • *• !ord. ti. 3. by "A Horse to Rj.de." Diane Mar- the Men's Class will have charge 1 day, Calvary's softball team -will :o the >hl|!>iest bidder, nubjeet to con- picnic of- the loca^, church this Williams, daughter, of Mr. and To pray and worship and serve when we do not feel like it Dr. Joseph Geltys of First Pres- Scholarship Fund 'Committee, will] Vlce-PreSldcnt — Edwlna M. Dltiel. chione chose."The. Restless Rob- picnic. Me Out to the Ball. Game" and Women's and Debs' of a service at the • Middlesex play the Community Methodist : Trust the repairing of 524 Centennial Avenue. Croiiford, N. J. • Umutlori by the Cumniltlec at its >nvt Saturday. Those attending arc Mrs: Richard ^Williams, Jr.; Aud- may not please us in the doing; but it certainly' is most pleasing byterian . Church, Dallas, Tex., award the scholarship for the com- in.** David. DeLonge illustrated a "Ann Greeri" and a Philipine folk reuulu'r mcctlni! aftur the sale, pursuant County Workhouse, and the Wo-, Church-oLKenilworth.at "Memorial I ing school year. : ' Secretary — June E. GrlfTIn. 38 Men- dance "Tini Cling." asked to stop at the church be- rae Richards, daughter of Mr. before God, not just because it is unpleasant for us^but~because~ will guide the daily. Bible study your TV set. only ^o ley Avenue. Craniard. N. J. scene from "Drummer of Vincen- Grade 5 o l|iu provibions of U.K. 54:5-114.2. fore leaving, as maps will be pro- men's Class will have a service Field No. 2 at «:40 p.m. Boy Scout" of the Assembly. The annual mother and daugh- J Objections, if any. should be made The square dancers. were as 1 3. WAL.TK.H COK*-EE, and Mrs. William Richards; Rox- pt Cranford Hall. what we arc doing is right. ; Troop No. 84 will assemble on ' thoroughly qualified-ex- nes." Marie Harris pictured the Members ' of the staff of' the / • " Township Clerk vided. There will be swimming, ter picnic of the Margaret Greene Immediately in writing to J. Walter characters in "The Little Family'r follows: Patty Boyette, Lynn Ma- NATIONALLY-ADVERTISED annc Klett, daughter of Mr. and Junior and Senior Youth Fel- Tupsday at 7:30 p.m. in the church perts. We are staffed Coffees Clerk of the Township of Cran- Student' Chronicle, publication of patcd: June 0. lor>4. _-17 games and picnicking for all. Mrs. Rayhriond Klett; William Mc- Guild will be held Monday eve- and Pamela Marsh lettered- a sign. Roosevelt School students', toured son, Susan Keep, Lois Arnold, lowships Will meet at the church basement. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ning at 7 o'clock at Nomahegan by factory - approved rord, N. 3. "There will be a covered dish, Fadiean, son of Mr. and Mrs. BROADCAST (Signed) explaining the display. the plant of the Elizabeth Daily Judy Marcman, Dennis Byrnes, at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Park. Mrs. C. C. Gelinas will be 'technicians, exclusively. LAVmiA E. DITZEL. A pet show was held last week Robert Rowland, Robert Theisv supper for the Child Study Club William McFadzean; Larry Graig, "Loving Your Neighbor Made journal recently y with Mrs. R at 6:45 p.rri.^ Monday. Serving The Co-Workers, a missionary Calvary Congregation in charge of the program. President. 6-lt in Roosevelt School Auditorium meycr, Henry Weber, and Clinton $,'?•'"'!>•''' ..'*' son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Craig; Practical" is the subject of a On Wednesday evening at 8 Hardy, Mrs. I. Kerzman, and Miss on the committee are Mrs. L. M.William .Black, son of Mr. andorganization of the church, will To Consider Expansion Alliance Picnic The show .was sponsored by the Miriam Eisenring. Crane. These arc all fifth gra Surpluf St< i ManwfadvMr* and two representatives of each at the "Bend" at Rahway River nic of the Alliance Church will be Monday through Friday until JWy Eof.lt James Slocum, Tina Dommcrgue, Africa. cession of Pope Silverius (536-537) will be to act upon the proposed At least two millionaires si* no* teletpye, printed on linotype, as- Open To . • Th* lirand Nam* b Stamped on Every PaU den in the auditorium and a meet- Park. Transportation will be held Saturday at Roosevelt Park 9, Registration will be taken to- Gary ' Wiese. Ralph Morrison, SHERMAN SCHOOL. There will be a' meeting of the to the office once held by his fath- preliminary building plans and drawing old ago benefits under the CH.6-1776 sembled on large plates, pressed ing of the nominating commit- provided. Children are asked to in Metuchen. Buses will leave the morrow from 10 a.m. until 4 p.rn. Douglas Hicks. Harold Brown and Grade I BOYS and GIRLS Bxmlprif. 9.95...... our prlc* 6.90 rustees at 8 p.m. Tuesday, and er. Pope Hormisdas (514-523). to approve a method of financing. •oclal security act. but two-thl»_J into mats, formed into leaden tee in the parsonage. meet at the church at 9 a.m. church at 9:30 a.m. and return rat _nd on Saturday from 10 until H Linda Gershon. Judges were ofli The three first grades at Sher- From AH Schools fixed price, 12.95 our price 7.9O The Coupled-Club—family—pic. he same night a group of young Pope Hormisdas had been married The report on the building plans 4 p.m. of all government.old age penskrn- in the, office . of the Education arcs, and finally placed in the —-The Westminster Choir will men under leadership of Mr. cers of the Student Council; Carol fixed price, 14.95... our price 8.9O nic will be held at Nomahegan before accepting the higher .orders and the discussion will be under Before lunch, each department •ra have no other income. Building. ^ Shire, president; Robert Freese. large press." They saw the paper Academic Department <—• Grades 1»1S hold a rehearsal from 6:30 to^-7Sharpe will conduct a service'the the direction of the building plans flxtd price, 16.95.our price 9.90 Park from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Tues- p.m. tomorrow. of the priestHbod, a practice still will have a time of games and vice-president, and Donald Patton being printed at the rate of 45,000 Remedial Reading — tirade* 2-r.! ttel Good Will Rescue Mission in committee headed By Bernard races, with prizes- going to' the copies per hour and noted how *ass kf!x«dpfic«/IQ.95.owrprice 10.90^ day. There -will be a meeting of A Daily, Vacation Bible School permitted in some of the Eastern lie Ciroli Travel Borean secretary. Sixty-eight pets were NEED SCREENS? '4t*IO all Vacation Church School Newark. Schneider. The report on financ- winners. Afte*r lunch there will be entered. one roll of paper, weighing 1,300 Afternoon Recreation 1 *S-: rV will be held from June 28 to July The Women's Missionary Pray- rites in communion with the Holy ing, will come from the finance a ball game and other activities. pounds, is automatically slipped CALt WFATHfR CHECK Sports — Crofts — Swimming AAAAtoC teachers and leaders in the chapel 9.from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. There US North A» Peyton Old exhibited a babj er Band will meet at the church See. So you see, it could even hap- committee • under the chairman- Those attending will provide their FL i-UU boa constrictor in Mrs. Arthalinda into place when another roll is at 8 p.m. will be three departments.' nurs- own lunches; beverage "and des- n. WE 2-5750 CR 6-5700 Registered Nurse Baptized last Sunday were: at 10 a.m. Wednesday, and reg- pen in modern times. ship of Raymond Obrock. Quaintance's science class. Hi: depleted. ' . ery, beginners, and primary. Reg- ular mid-week Bible study and AH members "of the congrega- sert, will be furnished. • Lynn' Janet Thlesmcyer, daugh- istrations will be accepted in the The sixth century also saw the. habits and care were explained bj) The youngsters received print' Factory; 7 South Ave, Garwood FOOTWEAR prayer meeting will be held at 8 election of a pope through the con- tion are urged attend. It is hoped Although..the. bus will return William Old. He was shown in ed copies of the first issue of th< . Write or Telephone to: ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan church office on any Sunday those who must le'aye to the church 354 SPRINGFIELD AVE., SUMMIT (Opp. Krosi) Thiesmeyer; Walter David, Ste- p.m. niving of the Emperess Theodora, construction may>_et under way other class rooms. Elizabeth paper which was en- morning. the Emperor ' Justinian's better- by early September. at 4 p^m., the picnic will continue The Pingry School phen August and James Harry The fallowing circles of the Wo- through, the supper hour for those Elizabeth 3. N. J. 1 half (she was to become his' bit- Air-Conditioned-Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Fridays to 9 p.m. Engcl. sons of Mr. and Mrs. Aug- . men :; Guild will meet next week: ter-half), and one of his- generals, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE who can stay. After supper there Telephone EL 2-5657 ust Enfccl; Robert Alan Smith, son ^circle JJJo. 1 prTifuesday. •at"'.the Kenilworth Man CHURCH SERVICES will be a hymn-sign around a ART SUPPLIES who at the time occupied Rome. -of Mr^ and—Mrsr-lxon—Smithrhomc-ofr^^^ta^rtoy-rJ^rand of She forged' letters' changing Pope "Is the Universe, Including Man camp-fire. ARE THESE •FIGURINES -Ernest Anthony Sangiullann, son 5 "Mar_T~piace;." '^^ - Circl~ "e Nol-X.wjl"~ l Named Organist Silverius of treasonably commun- Evolved by Atomic Force?" wil This picnic is open to all. • CANVAS BOARDS of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sangiuli- mect on Wednesday at the home icating with the enemy (Gothcs) be the subject of the Lesson-Ser- : ann; Christian Todd Hnrker, son of MrS. Edward Knapp, 7 Wil- By Calvary Church und had him exiled to an island mon to be read at Christian Sci- its. maste.. He enters into a di- ""--- ; •EASELS - -••- - • .of Mr. and Mrs. Robert' Harkcr; sjiire way, Clark-Rahway and where he soon died. An "election" envc services Sunday, stressing viner sense of the facts, and com- •BRUSHES Ricky John Ruotolo, son of Mr.Circle No. 8 will meet on June 28 George Schlcnker of 501 Quinton conducted under the "protection" man's dominion over all material- prehends the theology of Jesus as Oil and Water Color 1925 -1954 •' — "-and Mrs? • Daniel Ruotolo, "-and _f the home of Mrs. Alex- Rit- avenue,'"Kenilworth.-has ~been'en- of Theodora's favorite- general .re-, ity. - - - - The; Scriptural - selections demonstrated in healing the sick, Janet'May Maucibne, daughter of chie, 84A Wavecrest . avenue, gaged as. the church organist of suited in the enthronement of from the King James Version of raising the dead, and walking PAINTINCSETS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Mauclone. Winficld. Calvary Lutheran Church. The Pope Vigilius who promptly for- the Bible include the account as over the wave. All these deeds got about his benefactress and AXI. STANDARD SIZE New members received into the Committee on Worship and Music, given in Matthew .(14:22-32) of manifested Jesus' control over the : church were; Mrs-James Con- tried to be a good pope. That's how Christ Jesus and Peter walk- belief that matter is ' substance, nors, sponsored by Mrs. Emily headed by Clarence Hausmann, when Theodore became bitter. Vig- PICTIJREFRAMES 'Eternal Triangle' completed arrangements with Mr. ilius wa&,scizcd and taken to Con- ed on the sea, • that it can be the arbiter of life BUYS FROM SEAGERS Rubrighi; Mrs. • Ruth LeMairc, IN STOCK Schlenker the post. stantinople where he was detained From "Science and. Health w ith or the constructor of any form . ' sponsored by Mrs.. Alice Roberts, of existence" (369:5). and Mr. and Mrs. Harold A- Topic at Trinity The new organist is teaching in for seven years. He Was linally re- Key to the Scriptures" by. Mary Wells. Jr.,' sponsored by Mr. and Roselle Park High School. He be- leased but died on his way back to Baker Eddy the following selec- The Golden Text is from MEN'S Mrs. Wayne Aldrich. The Rev. Frank V. H. Carthy gan his organ study while a stud- Rome. tions will.be among those read: Psalms: "God hath spoken once; RICHARD HARTIG rector, will preach on the' topic ent at Columbia University, New In the year 590 one of the truly "In proportion as matter loses to twice have I heard this; that Members of the Cradle Roll PLAYING (JOHNSTON PAINT SHOP) '"-The Eternal Triangle" at the 11York City. He has played in great popes succeeded to the Chair human sense all entity .as man, in power' be.longeth unto God" (62: . for June arc: TOILETRIES THIS IS OUR a.m. chorul service Sunday in churches in Elizabeth and Linden of Petcr. He was St. Gregory (the that proportion does man become 11). . 101 M Union Ave. Carolyn Allen. Kriston Eliza- Trinity Church. Tho choir of At the present time, he is playing Great) By CRanford .-2548 beth Allen. Christopher Grear Al- men and boys will sing tneir last in a church in Bound Brook in War with the Lombards had de- ston. Bruce David Bell, Beverly service on -Sunlay until the fall which town he had been a school vastated Italy and in the wake of Seaforth, Old Spice, Ann Campbell, Robert Bower The summer schedule of serv- teacher. Since accepting a posi- the temporary truce came pestil- COAST TO COAST MOVERS Cross, ' Donna Lynn DiFabio, ices begins on June 27 and con-tion in Roselle Park, he has moved ence and death. A plague des- Yardley, Tawn, .Thomas Alexander EUenbaeher, tinues through September 5. to Kenilworth: Mrs. Schlenker is cended ; upon Rome—famine and Courtley & Coty TRAVEL sleep io a , Sharon Leslie Gallagher, Sundra Holy Eucharist will j be' cele- 27 years of age, is married and the death carts Were thg^-only Anywhere In the V. 8. or Canmda Margaret Geigcr, John R. B. Gil-brated at 8 a.m., but there wil has a 3-year-old, daughter. He traffic in her streets when Greg- Safe. Reasonable mnd INSETS INSURE mour, Joan Helen Grady, Doug- will begin his work. at Calvary ory came upon the-scene. He was 1 Imniedisite Service.- Ins James Grube, Thomas Alan be no family worship service a Church in September. , a patrician_Jby^b_rth and a monk or SEPARATE PIECES CLOCKS 9:15 a.m. by, choice. Birth and ability By Van — Rail — Boat — Air IHargreavcs. Bruce C. Haydon. -Oti-Sunduy-ufternoon^-membcrs This novtr. completes •the. .new ANN1VERSARY Deborah Ann Johnson. Warren staff which will "supervise the brought him tothepost-of-Prefect of the parish will leave for thei 'of Rome at the age of thirty—tut NATIONAt-BRAND Jay Kress, Carol Jane Litzebauer, respective conference weeks' be music at the local church. Mrs, Catherine Anne MacPhcrson. M^arlm Sicg accepted thjthe position he longed for the monastic life. HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Agenl t ft KDROOIIIhH ing sponsored by the Episcopa oil Minister of Music ai leYevw weeks He resigned his high post.'don- James-Ian Martin. Nancy Lynn nj of New Jersey from Sun- ALLIED VAN LINES. Inc. ^— NcwellT agW-^Mrs—Schlenker will—work A hk «»«; i Madison. - ed youth choir for children in thehis seclusion and ordained him one ROOM All COMDntOMIK THIS MAY NE age of 9 through 12 Will also of the Seven Deacons of Rome. He NO INNER TUBE TO BLOW OUT I , be started in September. Future was dispatched as Nuncio to the $5.00 TO YOUR HOMI TODAY HAPPEN "Removing Barriers IIBST CHUICH OF CHEST. SCIENTIST plans call for a boys' choir and aByzantine court where he con- RAZORS It fits flush with the. wall... inoiarau) AVK. AT MILN »T. children's choir. —~~ ducted himM>U briliantly amidjux Available On takes no space in your mom... Bat . . . th«n Acaln. It uries and artitipes "which were FOUNTAIN PEN Ywreant foreaee TQ Progress" Service*! Sunday 11 A. St Easy Terms ! operates super-quiet and has S«lf-tools punctures Maximum safety TRADE-IN FOR. (NUMl very distasteful to his simple -&a- bat yoa Sunday School: 11 A. M. ture. » & PENCIL SET cooling power to spore. Then, too, on running wheels against dangerous skids TaUmonlal Service foods ntrnd SAFETY on moderately warm days (and A NEW SET! b« a«ry_4 on toaat. Try wm* «f _• GENERAL ELECTRIC...... ^»... - • W__D**day Evening, B:15 o'clock DELUXE CIGARS niglits) simply adjust to Nite-^ •a,. WVNJ — 620 kc UADDtff KOOM following to replace toast and tboa G*ed Advice New tread design "American, 'should walk OIL- FIRED BOILER Box of 24 v : Cooling, only one of the many Prevents We're offering a III Mutk Vmtoa AT«.. Cnaf»_ •<_J lnt*r«stlog variety: toasted wonderful comforts you get with gives quicker stops Jpen daily Mon. thru Tri.. tO:JO. to English muffini, chow melfl noodles. eat less/' And thus regain-the wotv- CIGARETTE RAZORS sudden flats BIG. BIG . Sunday, June 20 — 9 a. m. Saturday 1 to 4 P. — pastry (hells, baked potatoes, tic*. derful phj«lc«J condition of those the Single-Knob Wea%'r-Dial afe- Do It Nowl : Md» •ranlna. *-J* *» • REEL STRONG FUEL CO. «rltp crackers, spaghetti or noodfci days of hardship, when gas and LIGHTER Control. Year 'round, you will en- TRADE-IN meat were rationed. GIFT CARTON OF | joy Ufiinij^-y6ur Mitchell,..-.it WE HANDLE AIX BOKMS BILLFOLDS Dehumidlfiea, Filters, Circulates, "Dependaltle. Friendly Service Since 1925" ALLOWANCE! OF INSURANCE WITH TIRE BALANCED PPFt" CIGARETTES and many other h d, in addi- you enira *ou MAT -tmn ou»ro>T »n_ i__ WAT TO_M_extr_ eostto-takfr the chill out _—CO—PANIESU purcliaw of CBUSTIAM BCUNCK «-%DIO rtOGUUIa Or Till VICINITY) tf '^ft room in foil and winter. Gutters - Leaders IO SEPH H. BU. WVNJ . ( «•• kc> — r»««jL lulu :-: . •:•• a. _u There's; a Mitchell with all these GULFTCBEEESS TIR& IU. WNEW • health and comfort featunv for Alt Work DEREMER Btm. 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at' the piano and Mrs^Anthony! club's charter membgi^arid new welcomed lnttr~B6^ Scout Troup General Excellence ,. jEoIonyClu Stein, violin.• •"• , ,'.-.''*" members havingjoined to the Munro Retires Ends Long Service 78 by Scoutmaster ^TeiEcph Ayres, GARWOOD KENILWORTH The principal subject -Was Mrs. Final Session and Williatfi.Di Tullio and Wal-Award to J. F. Suiter The fojloijving committee chiiir- v'lrr-.-*^.-.^ Him r E. Thorn, founder and fi_rst_ From SOD After ter Engel, who were presented James F. Sutler, son of H.- president of. the Colony Club. ^ththcir^nekejciefs^jkhifl l welj - Sutter of 13 Roger avenue and .Scenes depicting important events; Tnefter' for next year: American EotPack "late~MrST~Sutt«', was~presen At Banquet in the five (years of the ' Colpny "home and gardens. Mrs. Roy S. 7.a-i 35 Years'Service - A program following the theme comed int« Troop 75 by Assist- with the Archbishop Thomas Club were prrstrnted' chary; civics and legislation, Mrs. Jor the month, "Mississippi .Show ant Scoutmaster Robert Davison. Boland award for general exi- l. LXI. No. Johrt J- Monahan; fine aijts, Mrs, Charles E^ Munro of 501 Elm This Is Your Strife, Colony Thorn by the following-'rnembers: Boat," was preserrtedTas the'final Other awards and'badges were lencet "at the 31st annual tO Club" was Jhe titlet of the com-Mrs. Thomas J.^eampbel], Mrs Jami-s Caruso, hospitality, ' Mrs. street retired recently after more :i: mencement exercises of the o l Arthur K. Poole; membership, Mrs. meeting of-- the summef~Tor Cub presented by Cubmaster- raff- edy pres'cntedMn honor of the fifth Douglas Efiojy--M~isK Marie Reilly, than 35 years' service, it, has been Pack 175 was' held last week at tory School in Summit last "week Mts" .iLiycvrcnce X»>belmiin, Mrs. Bui ton; music, Mrs. Lawrence Ta- rath as follows: . • TKe award is,sponsored by the anniversary of the. Colony Club of belinanVpariiamentarian, Mrs. Sil- announced . by the Standard Oil the Methodist Church. Ronald, Waterman, lion; Blaine Kcnilworth School Graduates80 Seniors Tuesday; % WilljanfG. Trome'tter. and Mrs. G. liman; program.' -Mrs. "Victor D. Fathers'. Club.. Cranford at its annual banquet J?r3nk/Zinimermnn. Development Company, Linden. Exhibits and, models of show Schwarz, bear; Michael Dunne, "Sb.iheen; publicity. Mis. Carnpbell; boats and river boats were pres- The Cranford student, on cci^. held recently at the Pines in Metu-' Mrs'. Tromi'tter, president. Rnve telephone, Mrs. Zimmerman; and wolf; Stephen Engel. gold and the invocation. The loastmaster, Mr. Munro started his long ser- ented by Dens 2, 3 and 4 and 6, pletion of his junior year, also wis Garwood Diplomas Going to 48 at Exercises Monday cht'n. • • • - ,^-"^,, welfare, Mrs. Burton Jamison. silver arrow; Lewis Beach, gold I selected to serve as editor of tht The program was a^tako-off on Mrs. James P. Duffy, reviewed the Special committee chairman are: vice as a cleaner in the Steam while Dens 5, 8 and 11 preserved' GARWOOD — Superintendent of Schools Lewis F. Laird today KENILWORTH'— At commencement exercises Tuesday eve- I club's activities-Wver the past five and two silver arrows;'" Robert VOratbrian.*' school year book, f(Jr t^..> familiar ti-lcvt!?if>n .program "•• . I philanthropic, breakfast-.- Mrs. Ar-Department in ...the^ Eagle Works skits. .. Members of .Den 8, in .cos- Allen, wolf: and gold and silver next year. He served on the staij announced the names of the .48 graduates who will receive their ning" in the auditorium of Harding School, 80 seniors will be \ __ This' Is Your^isiie." -and .had Mrs. IIK.lLH.luvM* ' '"^ Set for Monday nrcsidentsi'First, Mrs. Thorn; :-ec- thur E. Biddle; thrift sale, Mrs. of the Standartf Oil Company •AHutya;• Rkl>ayd—Smith, • paid ar. of the year book during the T1K, dilo . during eighth grade ' commencement - cxerci£es^ ini " the presented with diplomas- by William C. Smith, president of the I Ernest W-ii&croth in Ralph Eti- year and; also" wu» s>|HjEis~erf"nngod by Thu.rxton: s'pririg dance, Mrs. Sha- James played first base on the by the school band under direction -— =-— '• the borough. Only 52 pupils re- mathematics instructor, was appointed to fill the position. heen; and annual banquet, Mrs. in 1923. He was transferred to Winkel sang "Is It True \What .and one gold and two silvervarsity, baseball team for the p^ njght for-!a\ discussion regarding a petition by residents chaf-ging the ground was provided by Mrs.-Wil- Mrs. Daniel T. Gregg, ch'airm.'in, They Say About Dixie?" also in of David Russette and presenta- ceived "diplomas at last year'war'ss' Edwin W. Kraus, superintendent of schools, said Miss Swan- fred Burton," program- chairman. assisted' I5y Mrs. John J. Hunker, Thorn. . the Bayway Refinery of the pres- arrows. . . two years'and also had a year on company with "pollution-of the air . . .-inimicable to'the health of , Officers are: President, Mrs. pantomime. . An old-fashioned the varsity football team. He i: tion of a.play, "A- Giood Ameri- commenccrrfent. __ i Mrs. Lawrio Montgomery ;lnd Mrs. Fred Krug, gold arrow and one- the citizens," it was announced to- Long'Range Expansion Plan ! berg's duties Would be both administrative and supervisory. The ent Esso Standard OH'Company in _. ,.-„»- T , • new principal, who has been"as-( —i : Thorn—Honored—guest tA-\ iTromotter: vice-president., M rs. minstrel show was put on by to study.chemical engineering. day by•" John Mal.ko, secretary of can," by members at the graduat- Shaheen; recording secr.etaryTTWrs. year—^ At a conference on May 17 he- Edwin- W,. Kraus, superintend- • . • .- '.At u i ' ' » ' mem5e^Tori) l-ihc-board, ing class. The invocation- will be Hugo M. Staiger, Jr.; correspond- ber" of the. Standard Oil Devel- and costjjmes. gold and Silver arrows and den- tweeh—mt'mbois-of—the—Board-olj ** • **". sislanl superintendent of schools Wprk of Mr. Glover and that ap- ing and federation secretary, Mrs.' CHARLES E. MUNRO Mr".' Malko explained that the by the Rev. LesternSIcGiiinnesJSr1 Forjchpols Urged by State f. of .schools., will present the ^ «. s, will receive $5,- pointmcnl .of Miss Swanberg is opment Company in 1947, he was Cubmtfster Earl Paffrath thanks ner stripe; Peter Vergaila ^enr Health, representatives of Spray W ;t(vr veral y ar no reflection on his ability at all. FISH ERIES Montgomeryi—and treasurer,' Mrs. ner stripe; Jonn Tncisz, denncr proposed conference with. Diamond Drying Service and signers bf theassistant, pastor at the Charch' of KENILWORTH —' An official of the • State, Dcpartment~of Educa- class and.JMr. Smith will award 400 per year. , . . ' .... .-. .... •__•- assigned to their Research Divi- ed the 35 cubs and six fathers who Expansion officials had been held the diplomas. | Kenneth- Glover,_who_a.S_JU>i T_he^ap_p_6in_tm«!nt of a principal rholrc of vhrim'p. »«-»ll«P«' OH*'. LINCOLN -C Van, Chamberlin. sion as a member of the mechani- the leader. Mrs. George Fulcher of stripe; Bruce Myers. - assistant Eyes Examined petition charging that company tion has recommended that'the Kenilworth Board of Education oy»lrr» or >mclu with frrnch Irlrd 113 Mohawk drive. . ' marched in the " Memorial. Day •up to await receipt of a report on St. Anne. assistant' marks the.fiist tirne~in^ the history ' nUlact. c»l«- »la»- »n/ A bol m*»l in m *«*J°* Sister Kathleen Gaiiis pied at' the time of his '.retire- sistant denner stripeand one-year 60-day . "cooling off" period was K'.lr ^Vrry Shirley Osbbrne, Kathy Fulcher, ed for the new flagstand that he officials requested by the local formal portion of the graduation and a central school for older pupils. " ; sistant to the top PHONE EAIIIY — VO1 It ORlim 16 South Union Aye.. Cranford ment.-. .-. •' . ''•'.. ." Beth Roden, Paula Schmidlin, loots' pin; Arthur _ Johnson, one-year decided upon. Following this • PAUL FATETTA. rroj. Selon Hall Degree! . made and presented to the ..pack. 1. This report has not yet ceremonies will^ begin with the This recommendation was made to the board by Eric Grcezin- 2230, VFW, by Commander Joseph officer Was bec;n hired. win; HE BKAUY WIIKN YOU Mr. Munro is "a member of theFoster, Karen McFadzean, Karyl pin; Joel Kaufmann, one-year DR.G. HINDMAN 60-day period, during^ which" Spray" CALL. SIMer Kathleen Sharkey, OSB, Plans for next* year's . program received, and, in view of the processional bjn the graduating ger, director of school building P. SmoNir; Teachers" Association in addition l«v- his $4.2t)0 for hisl "A native of Sweden, Miss Swan- Krumhine, Harriet Cohn, Roxanpe pin. • " ' Drying agreed, to take all prac- EXPERT WORKMANSHIP Esso Employees Quarter Century Miller. will he held at the season's^ final sage of time since the filing of class, playing oflfThe Star Spang- by Miss Singe O. Swanberg; Rec-, teaching duties. I has tuught in the local schoo CRanford 6-1333 of St. Michael's School was award- Club- and the Bayonrie Council ticable steps to ameliorate condi- set-vices, following an' inspection on ed—a—bachelor c^>f_science_jdegree^ :. Also, Susan Hansen, Susan Scho- meeting of the" parent committee, The following were presented Optometrist complaint, the Garwood board led Banner" by^he school band, Food Specialties reation Committee by Council- j To replace Miss Swanberg as asystem since September of 192' of-Royal-Afcanum.^—,__ tions comjplained of. the Board of the'salute to thjejVyag and aSsong made of the« school facilities on CLEANING & PRESSING from the School of Education of bEleger^ i D , S Lw^ to be held at the church? at 8 p.m.with bobcat pins and welcomed j man Frank Mascara; and Parent-' mathematics teacher, the board Most of the time she.hastau ALTERATIONS & REPAIRS ranee, Audrey Young," Judy Kom- Ipt^^the pack;—JamesT^Engel. I rieijltlTlsTo artange for another welcome writtepljy^tHe graduates January 27. The state official Teachers Association; William J- hired John Wanko of Bayonne mathematics, but she has also, in- MARINO'S Sc-ton Hall University, South Monday. '. . •, . 107 N. UNION AVE: "while and see whatrcan:be accomp- insky, Alice Simpson, Dorothy Wayne Garretson anad Dale rrieetirig~br thcinterested parties: andsurtfe .bjrthe classy alsorecommende^ja__decentrallzed l_Dcans__and_ Fitzpatrick^ Industrial; who was graduated this m6nth structed in other" subjects FRESH FISH MART on Orange, at commencement;. exer- Fulcher Entertains Markowitz and Cora Blackwell. The Webelqs badge," highest Jilihed on the local level. 34 NORTH AVENUE- : LADIES' AND MEN'S cises Saturday. 1 award in cubbing, was presented HarknessJ • . Following receipt by the Bor- -Previously, the Borough Council Teaching Principal Louis A. system, citing the present re- Arts awards'by Mr. KrausT^ rfrom Jersey "Cify^Slate~Tcachtrs time^ to-time; —••;— Girl Scout Troop 52 of Osceola Mrs. John Howell ahd Mrs. Ro- CRANFORD 6-1332 Dughi will then present the Rich- CRANFORD GARMENTS. ' Sister Kathleen .teachers a first Church clpsed the season's'actiyi- bert Osborne, assistant leaders, to Peter Madonna, who was pres-J Ice cream was served after the iUh Council on April 27 Of pe-had received letters from both On Supper Menitx stricted site, areas of greatest de- Lorraine A. Ber.gstrom will pre-- College with "a bachelor' of sci- She holds a bachelor of' 'arts — Closed Mondays. — m ard Sachsel, Daniel F. Snyder and grade classi in the local schoql. ties with a picnic at the home of were also present. •'—--'. ented with his neckerchief and meeting. . • ,t • companies concerned offering to GARWOOD — Garwood resi- sent the class gift to the school! ence degree ih education. Mr. decree from Upsala College, East titions changing Diamond Expan- velopmenopme t of home building and sion and also Spray Drying Serv- cooperate with the council in theGustave Bley Memorial awards, dents, whose ancestors came from system. i, ' •! Wanko attended Bayonne schools Orange, where she majored in matter. . . ' and also awards for scholarship j ice, Inc., of lol-North avenue, with many different European coun educational theories of optimum Edward A. Kramlick. will lead; and is a graduate o( Bayonne. mathematics, and a master of arts The letter from Spray Drying and citizenship from the follow- '> ., We're air' pollution through emission of tries, will have an opportunity to school size\which recommerud in the salute to the flag and the'Junior College where he was. a degree from New York Univer- / REAL ESTATE reported that company was seek- ing organizations: Lions Club, Rev. John R. Dexheinier, pastor: liberal arts major. and fumes, the Board of sample approximately 50 individ- maximum, enroflment of 500 in sity in 1929. She makes her home AUTO DEALERS * As "Near Health made.its OWB investigations ing to - ameliorate the situation Lions Auxiliary, Parent-Teacher 1 Reference Association, Bay Leaf Post 6807, ual dishes representing the food elementary schools. of thfe Community Methodist At a committee meeting Friday at 27 Michigan avenue. Miss •and. also asked state authorities to complained of through confer- Church, will give the invocation.' evening; the . board interviewed| Swanberg was recently elected To You For Goods JOS. I. GUKER ences with customers for .whom Veterans of Foreign Wars; Gar- specialties of many ' nationalities Mr. Grefczinger said^th^t sub- LAING MOTOR CAR CO. conduct inspections here. standard conditions exist m\Mc- The senior class president. Edwin;; both .» Miss Swanbeigg andd Mr.'l first vice-president of the Ken- BUSINESS DIRECTORY UAL E8TATB- processes were being carried out wood. Memorial Post 317, Ameri- at an "International Smorgasbord" A report received last mortth Your Authqrtied . As Your & Service can Legion, imd Garwood Teach- Kinley School where two"'base^ M. Kraus, will make the address. Glover for the principal's ppsi- ilworth • Parent-Teacher Associa- .and • \ from a research specialist at theat the local plant, adjustments- in g, imd Gr picnic supper to be held by the RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES operating procedures ana .equip- ment~ rooms are being used for of welcome. Thc benediction will; tion. Howard Murphy, chairman tion. '•'/'.. Craoford-Weitfleld-PlilnBeld Telephone INBURAMCB College of Agriculture, Rutgers sociatibOv^ Rosary Society of the Church of YouJieed ment, and conferences with engi- Following recitation of ''The shop work and sewing, the music "be. by the Rev. Sylvester ,P. Me-:o f the education committee, said Of All Kinds University, declared that study of pastor of St.Theresa's Miss Swanberg was selected be- KENILWORTH — The Women's" CADILLAC neers, Lord's Prayer" by the graduating St. Anne- at St. Anne's School on room on the second floor and 111 Mattk Ava~ W. CSaafsrd ft-lMI carnation- plants from the green- Church. ! cause of her qualifications and Sncict yfor Christian Service will * DRUG STORES * The Diamond Expansion- Com- class, Superintendent- of Schools June 26. toilet facilities in the basement. ( BANKS CAMERAS FUEL OIL JEWELER • LUMBiER * liouscs' of Craig Brothers, florist, The processional and recessional'!' he" r lon" g servic' e Jt"o •th" e" schoo- ••• •••l • hold a strawberry: festival at the pany's letter declared that charges Laird will present the class to Oli- The menu will include Hungar- He also said the combined atodi- 440 North avenue, showed spotting ian goulash, Swedish meat balls, by the band w^ll be "Fuilandia"; system. Mr. Murphy said the Community Methodist Church on on the plants resulted from con- made in the petition naming that ver W. Davis, president of the torium-gymnasium-cafeteria i n Sales and Service MARTENS' UNO'S PHARMACY GABWQOD COAL CO. MARTIN JEWELERS JOHN W. HEMS & SON Italian sausage, Dutch cheeses, Harding School is inadequate. He by Sibelius. andMhc class will-board is very pleased with .the Wednesday from 6 to 9 p.m. tamination by soap, and that tests company were baseless and asBoar- d of Education, who in turn sing "America 'the Beautiful" by' PHOTO SHOP Cbaa, H. Und.'Bcc FharoucUt vusx on. Registered Jeweler STANDARD LUMBER SCAt, BBTATB serted that the company has oper- will confer diplomas upon the Polish kielbasy .— and practically recommended that the sub-stand- pis Fbone: piutlofleM «-TS«l American Gem Society on plants using "material obtained Ward. Other musical j Cameras—Projector* COAL — COKB & SUPPLY CO. ated its galvanizing plant,in the graduates. This will be followed any . national specialty one canard conditions be eliminated and rKEScurnoH Expert Watch and, Jewelry Repairs from Spray Drying Service pro- will include: •You'll Never* Walk! 11(11-1 E. Sib Street ' PUInBeld Everythlnc Photofraphla DtSCRAMCB (ConlinwG on pag* by; the singing of "America's Heri- mention, including a varied ' as- provisions made for expected in- I UTECIAUSTS . . Prompt Deliveries ' S7 N. UNION AyE. CRANFOBO duced the-same results. Truant Officer Appointed PhotoilaliDi—Qnlck Servlee Phone: CBanford C-OT7T sortment of American cold cuts, Alone" by Rodgers, "The Happyj Service Dept: 124 E. 4th Street r Call WEstfleld 3-3103 ' CKanford 6-67 IS tage" by the class." creased enrollments. 31 North Ave., W. CKanlord — CaaauiUa — Baby Need* . tl Wortk Avfc. S. CranlsU pickles, relishes and salads. Wanderer" by Mollcr, "Black' — Mrs. William, Bids were received for the fol- • COMPLETE BANKING v SEBVICB 017 North Avenaa Qsrwaod The response and" presentation The report points out that ex- ff> •"»-»—» Cahfaieta Serving will take place in the Hawk Waltz" featuring a trum-| g, of 39 Commonwealth lowing types of work: Plumbing, . Membec FDIC " ' ' PraerlpUoro Called For of the class gift will be made by isting ' school facilities are now school cafeteria from 5 to 7 p.m. pet solo by John B. Clausen.! appointed attendance heating, painting, electrical, fUxr I NoHb A*e., W.. Cranfsrd" --"-""-• ' ' and bcUvered. Matertaal Richard Kappy, president of the filled to capacity' and that thc MARSHALL ... COAL I •" f" • . LAUNDRIES • CHAS. M. YEAKEL Recreation Commission Plans Mrs. John Malko and Mrs. Joseph "Sharp Shooters March" featut-! Qffi^,- j^ 1954.5955 hool yyear scraping, window shades, vacuum CBanford 8-3IOO _,...-* OPEN SUNDAY.— LOVELAND FUEL CO. class. Singing of a farewell song, anticipated peak enrollment is ap- otficcr fo e sc MOTOR SALES. INC. Porubsky are co-chairmen for the ing an accordion solo by Ernest. Mortday CVCninfi by thc Board of cleaner, piano tuning, fuel oil and ' 100 Center St., Garwood Authorized busranH also written by .'members of the proximately 1,500, depending on GARWO'OD COAL CO. .„,,! Call CBaafardi «-4*M - ' . MOREYLARUE 4> Haxdware. Gcnt-us. etc affair, assisted by Mrs. Frederick J . Vitale and "The Lord'Lord's s PrayPray- -gati X^ school furniture. They were re- Since 1024 , .' ]'' , • WE.lfltia I-007» ESSO BEAV afartcacaa ' Program for Children July 5class, and the recessional by the how. much relief will result frcm Ii no answer. RAhway T-f 130. rUEL OIL LAUNDRY CO. Davey, Mrs. Charles Gillette and er" by Molotte. I Mrs. Bridges succeeds Mrs. Zada ferred to the building and grounds Anthoriicd Dealer 110 E. Bread - 8«.. Westadd Mr. Troiano was authorized to graduating class will conclude the occupancy of St. Theresa's School LAUNDKT — DKT CLEANLVO « Nartk Ave^ W. CSamford B-U11 GARWOOD—Plans for athletic members of the hospitality and The Class officers include: Ed-! Sncpherd who win j^gi,, « ' "W« Go Anyplace. Anylirao Announcement w AMOUSBEABING 'ANTUBAClTE * FURNITURE * CALL CRANFORD 6-3555 or assist Joseph Troiano in directing qualified instructor for the new with highest clistthclion'in his ma- 'Eaiohciit Fuel Oil KoppcVs Coko WESTFIELD 2-4999 thosummer program for Garwood activities ...... examinations were concluded on jor subject, German, and was thcsplit sessions in thc fall in the BAWSON MOTORS. Inc. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Call CBanford 0-1144 CBAMOBD SOrT WATER CRANFORD RADIO children at the Washington School The meeting was conducted by recipient of the Pray Modern. Lan- •Kcnilworth public schools, How- A COMPLETE BEKV)CE VOB LICENSED /BLECTMCAX, of this'week. . .; SOS North "Avei, 'E. Cranford * EQUIPMENT COMPANY playground. • " W. Joseph Choborda, president. guage Prize ot $40 offered to "theard Murphy, chairman of the edu- ALL SAVEU8 OP ALL AOE8 CONTEACTOB CRANFORD FURNITUElE 43 NOBTH AVENUE, CAST .nunnsiaif * RADIO best scholar, throughout the en-cation/committee Of the Board of WlrtaJ Jor tl^M and Power CRANFORD. N. J. BXTAIBS tire collegiate course, in modorn Education, reports. Mr. Murphy said it is expected CONTRACTORS Besdentlal. — Cnmmrtrrlal ' languages/.* Car Badloa Bcpalred a/decision will be made tonight • LIQUOR STORES • 6-1771 , ,The_.Gar.wopd student_previous- Industrial ly had been awarded a Fulbright liWhcrPthV board'"holds-u-commit- Complete Parts ahd ftepalt* mtxvata ^ ta Eastsaaa Street Cranfsrl WIDER*' -GfHEtAi M. LMFABIO . CKaaisrd «-S«N HENRY P. TOWNSEND Scholarship to study Germanic linv tee meeting. .. . • WKSTF1ELD guistics at the University of Mucn- When the budget was adopted, Qesarml Coalrawr S Bemilde Ave. ' Cranlerd l» KTTCHEH M NoHb A»«. E. WE.lfleld t-S70t' Insured Savings — Home Loons MOVDta * STORAOS . * UPHOLSTERERS We'll gladly explain stcr in Muenster, Germany. / funds were" appropriated to rent A outside quarters for classrooms, .... PLAINFIEUJ Boulevard at Center, hCenllworth • SIMMONS BEDDTNO' rAcnua He is a graduate of Jonathan CUanford U-UiOO . » DKIVEWATt Dayton Regional High Jschopl, Under consideration by thc bo;ud * «. •M tiik An. rislnlleld U-6S0* • Free Parking —, Flee Delivery I- CRANFORD how easy it is to start Ea>t Jersey near Broad, Ellubetb SU Narik Ava- W. ' - Springfield, where he was vale- are the Community Methodist Built To Last . . . Built Permanently FLORISTS Phone: CRanford 0-3141 UPHOLSTERY SHOP ELIiabeth 5-3 CALL CR. 6-1044 enjoying those need- dictorian and a member c»f-- the Church, the Kcnilworth Public North Wood near Elm, Linden WEstfleld 2-44M F. KaaCner * Baas National Honor Society. (Continued on paiic three) . • Linden 3-B Concrete Construction 10* North TjBle* Ava. . . Craaf.rd M Baslsasa Street • Cranford UphoUtering & Interior Decoratlnl UNION COUNTY BUICK CO. DEHMER'S ' Slip Covers • Furniture RcpaUs. ed improvements Drapes - Shades -Boad-.Bulldln T — Bnnn FLOWER SHOPPE BREENTS now-—and how sim- a FLOWERS VOB . CRanford S-08BS • BUILDING • GLASS LIQUOR STORE * OIL BURNERS • lte goatk Ave, E. rr.of.r4 Franklin/School Kindergarten Pupil Call CBaaisrd «-l«t1 EVERT OCCASION ply you can extend CONTRACTORS 95 Bvrnilde Aw. Cranferd Member K. T. D. FREE DELIVERY Hold Spotlight in Varied Circus Roles CBaafsrd «-i»ai CRANFORD AUTO GLASS Call CRanford O-0130 _. payments. & MIRROR SHOP VENETIAN GARWOdD — Children of Mrs. DiMaio as bears and Marilyn Aatharlsad 1*7 N. OaUsi in. ' Crmaford II N. Union Ave. ' Cranford GLASS . . •• " HPTTARTF- FUEL OIL / Seaman as the little monkey. B U I C K CLOCK * BLINDS Harriet / Bluhm"s kindergarten for Every Purpose Acrobatics Were performed by •alea and Scrvlsa SUPPLY co. me class presented a circus in the Dreaming REPAIRING Mirrors Resilvered IN KENILWORTH It's OMC TKVCK KENILWORTH GREENHOUSES Robert Luethold,' Linda Craw- \ A.. ROESSLJE. Prop. CBaatsrd CHANFOBD Franklin School auditorium for ford, - Leonard Dowhie, Diane Oood Uaed Can IXOWEBS FOB ALL OCCASIONB thc-whole_SchQol_lastJWcdncsday. we- •• CLOCKS — ALL KINDS 1 Beath Ave.. W. Craafstd for Complete Oil -prating Service .UPHOLSTERY SHOP Mayer and Marilyn Seaman. 430 North Ave, E. We.Uleld Wedding Bouquets Dressed • as clowns, tigUFrbpe I of Owning 8prln( and W«l(h4 " Member Florist Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. LIQUOR — WINE — BEEB '.Venetian Blinds ADD A ROOM Because of illness!, the following MM y' walkers. and other circus figures, children were not able to be pres- -Cle ««« rt»ii4»i mans Custom Quality Brands RE-SIDE CM. 1928 Pat In Order CBaaterd C-«XU HARDWARE- the participants .went -through, ent and their parts were taken by SOS WasalnOWEB TOOLS Craafar* How to Go About It • Leaden • Sldixtf * DEUCATESSENS * BREEZEWAY Linda Sugzda presented a poem given"to the children by Mr. and VLOWEBS FOB ALL ' OCCASIONS - Garden Tpolj ». House' Purnnihlna* BUILDERS' GENERAL entitled "Good Morning." Fran- Mrs. Charles Kenney, parents of v - d> Jalousie* , Member T.D.3. — Flowers By Wire Plumbing Supplies - Wallpaper one of thc members of the class Floor Sanding Machine* GARAGE ces Sicllcr was ringmaster, and Here's a 32-page booklet about houses. We give you information on I Walnut Ave. CBanford 6-S474 . COLONY DELICATESSEN CBsstaat MM SUPPLY CO. Here is an Tommy Kenney, who took the 1*4 Baaik A*a^ •. CBaatard »-U1« DECORATE the parts of two funny clowns ;* « Complete Line of •«4 Mlehlfaa Ava.. Ktallwarth Lumber PLUMBERS part bf the balloon man in the • what to check when you look at hounes, old houses as well as new ones. '•'-\ were taken by Diane Mayer and _ DIAU1 DEL1CACIE" Building Materials opportunity to show. HEKEMEIEH'S PANELING Leonard Dowhie. We tell you how to go -about arranging a mortgage, and give you an - ' SALES —_ SEIIV1CE All Cooklns AM Baking Dona on Premises TOWNSHIP OF CRAKFORD MUlwork Mstons" MatcrUb . ,'The class sang several circus Final issue of the school news- A. IAIONE FLOWERS. Inc.^ .VOTlft OF SALK Of LANDS advertise your ' PAHTS -^ HtPAUlS . *-Ev«i7lal>« tml Ta* H.mo ««o*r" BRENNAN & TOYE numbers, including "Playing Cir- paper, the Lincolnian, came ou II M. Caloa A»»- .. ClUaferd MIN WEDUINO Jk ri'NEBAL' Public notice is hereby iflvm that the -- idea, of what it all will cost ' . • ... Uard«ar« Roofing Material cus," "Thc Jolly Clowns," "I Have last Thursday. The cover shows^ • IS Noitb A»«^ K. We.tfl.U G«iMial Contracting WOBK OVK 8PECIALTT Tnwnkhlp of Cranford will veil at public rLTJMBIMO — HEATWO business on a kale tu the hliihcst bidder loU 0 to IS Screens - Flooring - Paints II u Penny to Go to. the Circus," a graduate's diploma. This issue ' WKstaUtd l-IUa Amnfcmanli Hide T» Order Inclusive In block MS, lot. 137 to Uo * TCOIHO ' . ; The second part of the-book describes the conveniences and luxuries HtStCA ItOAU CUAN'I'OItU "Skipping is Fun," "Down by thefeatures articles on safety by Rob uiul H.1 to 152, loU 3, 5 and 6 In block Appliances page read by 106 Walnut Ave. CR 6-4700 3^16 GIVE TO HltST AID DK1VE WINDOW the Municipal Rulldlnii on Tuctday, the CBanford 6-0308 . Craafoid 15,000 she ' b£_ihere? Support the Trip." 22nd day of ~Jllno, 1054. at B:SO P.M. l»riv«r for tJwr New Nuroett'. Sandra Ann Adrcs as the There also are stories and art send you a copy. , . - • FOOD MARKETS • • Ttll.MS Of SALE: IM CeaUnnUI Av«. Cranford Always ill Minimum *ale price S18.7200O. Home at Dlizabeth GenrraJ tight-rope kalkcr was assisted by icles written by Robert Yanuzzi W \ ALONS readers ry !*••*'. • pyrp II ' Hospital and Dispensary. Patricia Webster, Linda Sugidii Ronald Johnson, Greg Adlan, '•" ~". "I 32 pages • iffustrations 4 SHADES -To—Cooperate* MB — CHAS. KURTZ MARKET o( Ihf amount ol hl« bid at the f-arid—Jamea .-Futwiekt-^—-P.Ql.!.'jj. ..Of, ' Kingsley Todt t V, .l-.r-,-^ u-Dhln "111 CRANFORD—WESTFIELD— 1 WILHUR COOTT" HOLLAND MADISON CBOICK MEATS * roULTT dayn when dci-d wtil be dcllvtrcd. CHAPMAN BBOS IT thc tall man and the short man and Henry Hart. Another feature"] tfltttr what to check when you, look at a WILLIAM'S BEAUTY BOX *3> L*CaL; fevtf ol tiale and preparing SHOES GROCERIKS — FROZEN FOODS deed tu be- paid by purthaMir. BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY oT~thc circus~werc~takcn~by~Way;n ^ COMTRACTO^BS ffii WOMEN WITH which reserves the rluht to reject all For Kindergarten Band addc'H much electlops for the positions of most j Jfl«ot« land »• a topy »l youf how lo gef a mddgoge- Cranford 6-0105 bid* and withdraw the property- from 14 Mortk CaJu Ava. Craafetd — JOBBING —\- life and vigor to thc show with athletic, most serious, most co- We. • *>BOBLEM FEET Lumber — Mlllworfc "What to lock for WH.. Y.u Buy a H««« whaf.jf vll will cost kale. Information, several peppy numbers. operative and others -._ tSt Sate 'and conveyance to. be made ii Builders' General Supply Co. RICHARD HARTIG hUbjcct to tho following reatrlctlon! Mo K^>Hng HmUiUltJ Brlcka "The Balloon Man" Was sung The upper grades, • viewed a whtit you could hove in a house • -• ANDREW CRISANTI TOVVNE BEAUTY SALON UNION AVENUE Mam (JOHNSTON PAINT SHOr) dwellh)^ houtMi Khali be erected un any Call BUILDING MATERIALS — APPLIANCES by Carol DiMaio. Children who fashion show put on by thc girls Graduate of 'American Ho»Ull>Jng In. MEAT MARKET part of. uald land except »ucft a^ have C«trwrnt. Sand. OravaJ. ate OH Duma of Mrs. Cecelia Jameson's domes- • r-LUMANl.Sia • 8TKLINO raUME MEATS * POULTBT a cellar and attached uarajie and con- dressed and performed as oirclis ^D •'..,•• 8chool of Prictl^pcdlc* Cranford 336 Centennial Avenue / CRanford 6-0505 Add.. 101 N. Union Ave, Orocerles •— Produce — Frozen Foods tain tuit Icon than 1230 square feet of animals included Barbara Kra- tic science department last Wed- . # rui't. cpl.ou -risrisu llvltiij floor kpacc. CBanford S-lXtO II ^H -• • • 304 CENTENNIAL AVE. — Frm Delivery — Call CRanford O-iflOO l 19 lick as the giraffe, Robert Lue- nesday. Girls from tilth through Call ClUniord U-iHl .CBanford 6-25M TOWNSHIP OF CltANFOHD * Your Service Center for Erery BuUding Need "' " CRANFORD Caaaford 4-14M - ' J. Walter CufTre, 6-6000 thold and Gregory Wanat as elc-eighth grades modeled , presses A 247 M . Jot Ualnat Ave. ' Cranlord !• Narta Oalsa Ave. '. Craafard Towu hip Clerk. U Bert* Ava, B. Dated: Jun«-'», 1834. • .0-17 btliAn, W. Craafud 'phants, Margaret Carey and Carol they, had made themselves. • .J. .A. .'. \ l$$$p^p¥$$^^

' J 1 .' -•••-. - ' ..' ' • i' THE CRANFORD - AJID CHBOWlCaA THTOSDAY/J1?1>E 17, 1051 THE CRANFORD CITIZE'IZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURJ . JUNE17. 195* PtM/'ThtM '• '.:>•> Those fined include: Louis Coop-1 litonaid Yancey, 18 yean of the local public, schools and. Ellingham," Carol Ann Figurelli, polo, Linda Louise. Puopolo, Edw. paving of Union' avenue and the » Pittep Hostess Fibra Downs ACOA on June 1 a' ,Hospt» ^College Graduate Jonathan Dayton :Regi<>n:ii High John Fullop,- Janet Ann Oalka, Charles Renk, Margaret Ruth Rey-| construction "of a sanitary sewer of Belmar, $15 and costs; of 247 North Nineteenth F Church Ceremony Fern Bertolamy tal, Plainfield. ' . erman was assessed $25 and costs Board Takes "A daughter was born:, to Sunday School holds, Gerald Albeit Rhodes, Jo- in Lafayette avenue will be re- J. ArtBur Shaw >of.; Cedar Lake/ After BOH ui" to PAL f Mr. As Lions Auxiliary Head ^pBarbara-Maria-GHlmeier.^George charge of o Garden Club and Mrs. Charles' Jones o 250 Her'parents and sister, sephine AhTT^RiciB, Richard i ' ' liam Harry Stall, Jacqueline. Ann Bethlehem, Pa: ? ' itei'iier" to take further steps to Mountainside." ;Mrs. Paul Arthur son of Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Bock with 'the" «tultteii)/s "iiame engrav- Edwin Anderson. Wayne J: Atchi-i ginia Mary Klunck, Regina Edith from North Sixteenth street to ^2^«m^ d costs tto r driving without gWt*s contest. Fibro got two hit.so Berkeley Heights, were married eral Hospital on. Saturday. Other officers for the ensuing Tripodi, Judith Ann Tyska, Mary it-i-mit'~the '.board, to- sell temp-, won the third prize- and Mrs. of M37 Tookejp:=avemie,-.Spring- year, were inducted.• as follows: ed in it! will'-obe presented to son. June Ann, Barbarich,, Lois!Kmidsoh. John Raymond Kblea- North Seventeenth street. liBhts.on a charge made by Patt i NOTICE or tNTEirriov. 7^ Cerebral Palsy field, on Saturday at 4 p.m. in John. Chinchur and Carl Soltis in St. Joseph's.Church, Plainfield, Ann ,E. Unglaub, Martha Ann ..' •_ v • "• ' ' • l rary and permanent bonds to fi- Pittep won an honorable men-- were the leading batters for ACOA First vice-president, jvfrs. W;ir- each ~popiV'bein'bi g promoter^ irom Ann"'.BauinAnn.Bauin.. LofialiiL e A.. Bi v. Edword Anthony Kramlick; l mnn nld FrieserFi . . /Take notice that R. FRED- FEU K-BD the Springfield Methodist bhurch: Venice, Ann hnilHing nf th» yi^rj Tuesday night, while Archie Dur- at 3 p.m. .Saturday. The Rev. en J. Binns, Jr.;. second vlce- the primary department to the strom, . Georije Henry Borger.jj pdwarp d Michael Kraus, Joanne For'failure to keep right on tfie GRILL, has applied _ to. the Mayor igii Drive Extended •Dr. Matian Giteii,.—'— '-•*>•-'• Lions Convention Mr; ViYirent Wpp- -c\ Ernest James, Vitale, Wolfctieter Speeding on Parkway Council of We Borough I of iKenil gh school ip Clark. Y The meeting closed the club's roch, Jr., starred at b:it for Fibvo. youth department. Promotion day rJancy-Lynn Boyle, Gail d-i LeilAUskas. ..* parkway, Stanley Kaoinski of KENILWORTH — The annuar ,ated and a reception followed at recht; secretary. 'Mrs. Clifford- Paul Weber, Wayne John Wein- N: J.. for a Plenary Retail -Gonsunm,, ' Frederick Elsasser' of ,• Union. program for the season. ' .. Pon DiBattista was the winning reception followed ut the Pitrk H , will be conducted by the Sunday crick. Warren Paul Bruder/ John 1 | Also. Marsha Ann Lospinoso, Nets Six Motorists Fines Newark was fined $10 and costs. llcenie for premises situated at Mid,,. ° Andrews; treasurer, Mrs.' Robert garth, Kathleen Ellen Wickham, rthitect, told the board the Clark fund raising c|rive ol the. Union the Orchard tan for 100 guests pitfher and: Soltis was the loser. Delegates Named School at 9:30 a.m., the final .ses- ^BUehner, .Barbara,Bcrnadftte'Car-j Anthony Emil Malanga, Carol Lloyd Colfver ^ of Summit was and Fairneld Avenues. Kcnilworth \ , County Cerebral Palsy League in \ Given in marriage by her tel, Plainfield. lg; Lion tamer, Mrs. fc Donald J. Williams, Ronald Ed- KENILWORTH—Six motorists Objections, if any. should U- ,',J,i choolwill be ready ACOA had^lO hits to Fibro's 8. ''" GARWOOD—Delegates of the sion until September. uso. Losson Elizabeth Ceraiglia,! Ann Marrese, Russell McKinnie, —including two from out-oifi-state, fined $2-for., trespassing. He.was Immediately In writing, to Philio j Kenilworth has been extended two father;"the;bmft^.was attended by • The bride was .given in marriage •Garwood Lions Club to the thirty- Krause, and tail twister, Mrs. Hpns 1 ward Wolf. "'<.._.' '••..' McGevna. , Clerk of the Boroui-ii „; «r..Uj5Q. "He spid it.is expected The new Little League field on ;... It was announced that the an- Jay Daniel Clausen., Johp Bruce! Joan Ann Moskwa, Jerry A. Nes-' Were fined Monday evening in | charged by Patrolman Robert more weeks,. Mrs. Donald Brown,- her sistoi', Mrs. Albert; y. Brooks Kenllworth. N. i. ' will' be received in January, Chapel to Fete North avenue is scheduleci to be by her father'arid had as her hon- third ' armu:il New Jersey Lions nual -Sunday School picnic will Clausen, James L- Denham. Ray-} bitt, Ruth Ann O'Neill, Mary Ann Municipal Court by Masistrate Reuter with leaving his motor* (Sifiiie. d hairman, today announced. ' ; of Newark,, as matron of honor. (Sifiiiedl ready for use by June• 27', It was or attendant' her sister .Mrs. Wil- Convention Atlantic City this be.held'on June 26 at NomatTegan ^i.rl|a'.Vi:X'.':tiw^&,J!::^^ ^,:.'] mond Thomas Dickey, Dolores j Orlando, Anthony Pdij^ William Bruder for speeding on cycle on the Harding School^ (»55 and thqt At will take from 16 Franklin Howard Bock of Spring- m y j y uj^ Council to> Receive R. FRED FELCNEH. 1 Mrs. Brown said the coatribi* announced this week. \\yek Bertram J. Bcrtol- LotalGirnntVShow Park. Cranford^ ;*" ;"" "k lu-218 Aurora Strett, • 18 months after that to com- Graduates fleld was his brother's best man. liam Waniak of Clark. -Bri'dcs- iny,'Warren--J' . Bin.ns,^Ja,, A, C. Cecile " DuBeau, William John ricia"Perkins, Estelle Marie Puo- KENItWORTH—;Blds for the the Garden~State~Parkwayr~—~ grounds.- Rn»olloNJ ilcte the building. TJirTMinor CT tiohs—to—date_have-beea_4aEging KENILWORTH — Maureen The Commission ~ ottf • Education •:JU- t- ... .-^. KENILWORTH—Students grad- and ushering were Robert Bock of i K. Jones of Mountainside pointed and are considerably behind col- iytm7^Tr^at^the present Springfield ections at this time last year. the parsonage and the choir will The Home of QFG. ..Quality Fully Guaranteed . The chairman urged all residents and grammar school will be hon- bridegroom, and. Russell Ander- ^Baccalaureate' wood. Miss. Barbarb a Charlehl s • off of lht> local club and a past dep- Nnith Seventeenth street, and her niilding will be over capacity by •\.,. rehearse at the church a half Wheaton .College Grants ored at the 11 ajn. service-Sun- son of Springfield, coTisin of the ami Mrs. Clifford uty district governor, is seeking dancinjj -partnet-; .Patricia Poplick (i-otn 250 to 300 studentsi by Sept- o contribute to the campaign as hour later. Boy Scout Troop - 82 day at Kenilworth Gospel Chapel. >ridegroora. • Sermon Sunday Smith of Rahway. election as.governor of. Distric'l It] of Linden, will app£ac on th.q em ber,,lp56. soon as possible.' : T Tmeets-Tomorrow af 7:30 p.m. Miss MacKenzie Degree A/baccala'ureate address uill be The bride wore. a ballerina- GARWOOD — Preaching a bac-i , Frank' Vicendese- of Bcrkelv>' E at the convention. "Merry Mailman" television show itENILWORTH — Miss Edith Mi'." Elsasser showed the board Mrs. Brown said about $400 was Mrs. Lynn Kt'atner of 615 Gran^ collected in Kenilworth last year, given, by. Edwin'S. Gibbs, veteran ength gown of-'embroidered nylon calaureate sermon for members of, rieightjj was best. man,, and serv- The two-day conclave will open June 24 at jH^-pinv; on WOR-TV, T -May MacKenzie, daughter c( Mr. second set of. plans for the : ford avenue will entertain the missionary to South Africa. • • lesigned with a' fitted bodice and the_ churchy who are graduating this ing as\£sh.'ers w e r t- Mr. Waniak,. formally-;ii .a--district governor's hannel 9. S)ie'- a».tftr^iance stud- 'and frs .Fred MacKenz'.e of '50 Chirk school with changes rec- iuT:icolle«tiqns to date "have not Breezy Point Society at a ^covered v^«aeJjcr|"haif thjs amount. Miss Eleanor Drgssler will be 'ull. skirt."- Her shpulder-length month, the Rev. Walter C. Pugh| Mr. Shiitri..^obn Nacfasky of Gar- banquet tomorrow night-', with ent- at the Fred. Astaire Studio,- niiTrnended-by-the-teacher-and-ed- wood. iirid* David Schramm ^'ot lntern *--,i Valerie Kay Francis, daughter Wheaton College, \yheaton. 111. intendent^he ne"w plans Kenilworth treasurer, Mrs.. Clif- ber. Mrs. David Easton is tilaiiist rayer^ book surrounded with a;m.~worshiir~service~at StrPaul's —Folltnvingn wedding trip to New- ford; " ' T^ of Mr, and Mrs. John J. Frdiicis Miss MacKenzie is a gtaduate elude- an adidtlon of dramatics and George Sharp song leader. white roses. Her sister wore an Evangelical and Reformed Church England, the couple will reside at ford Wolf, at 63 Park drive. \ of 352 Roosevelt lane, was bap- ncf business machine rooms and ce blue" crystalline dress, baller- the Union street address. • GARWOOD — The Ladies* Aid OFIKENBLWORTH" 1 Mr. Gibbs, twin, brother of evan- this ^ ,. _ . Ificnic Ends Season' tized Sunday by the Rev. John R. an enlargement of the science de- ina-length, and carried an old- regular service A graduate of Soeil'iry-ol' the Presbyterian Church' ' NOTICE u gelist Alfred P. Gibbs who re- Following the the Garwood Pexheirner, pastor. Notice Is hereby given that the Mayor partment, shops,-Jjitchen, lunch- Buys Beer for Minors, cently conducted . a - campaign at ashioned, bouquet. - there will be a congregational schpols, Jonathan •Will hold u bake sale in the church and Council' of the Bqrough of Kenll- room and music ^room. ional High School, Springfleldv-unDayton Rcg-'dj For Woman's Quit worth shall., a.t a rneetins to be held' Pays $25 Court Fine the chape], will also speak at the Mrs. Sell wore a light blue dress meeting to vote pn a new chufch GARWOOD The Garwood basement tomorrow, starting at 10 in- th^ Council Chambers at Borough sasser said the size of the audi- gospel service ^t 8 p.m. if silk with black accessories and qonstitution as drawn up by a the Berkeley School of Secretarial Woman's Club held its final meet- ;t.m. Mrs.'/ Burtpn Galloway is Fire Department Unit Ilrtll. 'Boulevard, Kenilworth, New -Jer- Trainihg, East Orange, the bride torium was reduced from a capa- KENILWQRTH — A Somerville Ttye- tract band will meet ; i corsage of yellow roses. The committee headed by J. Luther' ing for the season at Rahway Me- hairman tif the committee in sey, on Tuesday.. the 22nd day of June. is employed as'.a'stenographer by Plans June Picnic 1054, at 0:00 o'clock P.M.. consider the ity of 950 to 750 and the en- man—22-year-old Jotjlrj F. Grom- 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, and tbi ridegroom's mother wore an aqua Phillips. . ;, morial Park on Monday' evening. charge.. report of the Bnsvs.sments and benefits Yes! Dad will be pleased witlvthe savings that only we can offer kowski—pleaded' guilty to. ^ct the Cejanese Corporation of. KENILWORTH — Plans for a conferred upon- land and reul. estate by trance * lobby was made smaller. are prayer meetings for men an dress of crepe and lace and a cor- Sunday School classes will be The business session was followed tributing to the delinquency of America in Summit. " - by 'a picnic supper and gurn.es. N'.OTICC OF IMTKNTION.' -picnic later this month were made rvo*on of thv paving and improvement • .. pleased too, with results, from those savings . . . top quality The new plan, the architect said women at 7:30 p.m. age of pink roses with white held at 9:-45 a.m.' Daily Vacation Take notice that JOSEPH P. TKIANO. of Sheridan-Avenue between North 21st youth Monday evening in Muni- Mr. Festa was graduated,••from Forty-live persons attended. • by the Ladies Auxiliary to the Street and North 22nd Street and North- . . . NEW JERSEY'S MOST TALKED ABOUT is more, flexible, functional and The study of the book of I Coi accessories. -^ . Bible School sessions wilKbe held trading us the tfAltWOOD HOUS6. has ; merchandise from all the departments .. ...Dad knows when you cipal Court and was fined S25 the Berkeley Heights .schools and Hostesses were Mrs..Lester Stef- applied to 'the Mayor and Council of ; , —KeniUvorth Volunteer Fire De- 22pd Street between, Sheridan Avenue adaptable to future additions. inthians will be' resumed at the A graduate, of Jonathan Dayton from 9 a.m. to noon June 28 [lit; Borciui:h of Gurwood, IsT J., ft>r' a 1 find Oak Stroet, ^l saiid Borough of MEAT DEPARTMENT. l»y Magistrate Williarri Bruder. Regional "High School.. ,He is a fenL Mrs. Robert Ecob, Mrs. Mar- partment at a recent meeting at Kenllworthh. New Jersey, pursuant to The board, authorised the pay- Wednesday evening service at 8 Regional High School, -Springfield, through July 2. ,,. I'l.'ll'iry Itetail Consuinption"llcensr for' shop at the home of QFG .. • BOTH, quality and savings are Patrolman George Keman- test- senior at the yniversity of Miami, i'an\Kiippy, Mrs. Nellie Dushanek, :>rvmls<-« situated at 252 North Avenue. the firehouse. Ordinance No. S-17-53. . ment of $3,850 to Mr. Steiner as p.m. Class of 1952,- the bride was em- There will be a meeting of the Sarwoud", N. J. . The purpose of such meeting Is to ified that Gromkowski purchasci Churchmen's Brotnerhood - in the Cqr.aL_Gables,-F4a. - rsy Herbert .Werthwein, Mrs. J The' auxiliary expressed thanks consider 'among other things, anyy ob- GVARANTEED! legal fee for five legal • activi- The boys' classes in the junior ployed by Public Service Coor- J<>.-ph 1'. Trlano resides at J5B3 beer for three minors who dam- church hall at 8"p.m. tomorrow. . Maribn«_E*posito, MrsT^Albert Van Ea«ft Second Street. Scotch PlainB. N, J. • to the department and its rrtem- jection^ or objections that the owners ties in connection with the suj division of the Sunday School will dinated Transport, Newark, prior Obi».ctlons;, if an.Vj^. should, ha made of property named in said report _ may aged a home at the Kensington to her marriage. The bridegroom Members of the Junior Guild itta-<«« • Green arrested the Somerville s stationed in Cape May with the Lanes, Monutainsidc, next Wed- charge 6f games. Prizes were won GAHWOOD HOUSE Mrs. Agnes McGeehan, auxiliary may require.' The . report obovc referred ford, Lee Joslin of-Union and Tom avenue, is a patient at Muhlen- JOSEPH P. TItlANO, Prop. ' to Is now 'on Ale in the Office of the man Saturday^ Navy. nesday evening. berg Hospital, Plaintleld, where by Mrs. John Macgs, Mrs. Joseph 6-24 secretary, and Wayne Furze,' son Borough Clerk for examination by the Attend PTA School Goldie of Elizabeth- Chobordu, Mrs. Carl Soltis', Mrs, of Mrs. Agnes Fnrze, a Ttrmbf r. parties Interested therein.- Police said Gromkowski bought It was announced that Don The couple will reside at Cape she recently underwent two oper- BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH KENILWORTH — Six members nine cans of beer for three boys- May. ations. Wulter Cook, Mrs. Phillip Aiken NOTICE b"iT I,NTENTI6N lit Congratulations were extended to Philip J. McGevna. Gustafson of Florida will- be the Registration Requested Take notice that JOHN. FEHNANDES. of the Kenilworth Parent-Teacher Mrs. Jules Balogh, Mrs. Prish, Mrs Inc.. trading as THE SCANDlA HOVSE. Mrs. Rose Cassera oh. the birth ' Borough Clerk U'm-m two 16 and one 15—and took i Bible teacher for the Vacation Mrs. Anna B. Colwell and her Dated: June 8. 1934. ,. ' 6-17 Association attended a school of Robert Stranacher and Mrs. Wil- has upplied to thu Mayor and Council . of a daughter. . instruction recently at Har- to a newly-built but unoccupied Bible School to. be held weekday Before School (Closes son. Police Lt. Thomas J. Col well, of the Iloruiigh .of Gurwood, N. J., for a TASTY! home at 464 Wilshire street. of 414 North avehue, and Mr. and liam Linge. -., • . . • Plenary Ki'tall ''Consumption license for- BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH rison School, Boselle. They are: mornings for two weeks begin- Pageant Given GARWOOD — Parents who premises situated at 43(! North Avenue. PROPOSED Patrolmen Kernan and Green Mrs.-Herman J. Steffcn and their Mrs. Thomas Nortun presentee DELICIOUS! Mrs.-John Ruth, president, Mrs. ning . June 28. Children under "have not yet-registered their chil- Garwood, N. J. • • • , NOTICE OF. INTENTION OBDINANCS N«. M-Ifl- . William' Smith, executive commit- caught the boys after a short, daughter, Jean, of 903 Center Mrs. Walter Cook with a pas Jftihu Kernundei, President, resides at AN ORDINANCE Authorizing the Annex- second grade meet separately in By PresbVteriari dren to enter kindergarten in the president's pin, and Mrs. Aiken 43B rVorth Avenue, Garwood. N. J. Take notice that WILLIAM J. FITZ- ation (o the Township of Union of tee chairman, Mrs. Leo Abramson, chase outside the house after • street, visited Mrs. Colwell's son^ r>ATHICK. trad I.in an FITjiPATHICK'S. TENDER! Mrs. Henry Patrylow, Mrs. John the nursery and beginners' de- public schools in September are and Mrs. Cook were presented Angelina Kernandes. Secretary-Treas- lias applied to ' the Mayor and Council Fairway Drive from the Existing Bound- neighbor called police.. They re- requested to do so before school in-law and; daughter,-Mr. and Mrs. urer, residua at 4:18 North Avenue. Gar- of the Borough of Kenilworth. N. J., for ary Line Between- the Township of O'Regan and Mrs. Morse Shepnrd partments. ,' Children, Choir Victor E. Leonard of Greenwich, with going-awuy gifts by Mrs. Wil- Wood. N. J. ; ', » Plenary Retail Consumption license Union nnd the Borough of Kenilworth port the boys implicated Grom v closes- June 23, it was announced Objections. If any; should be made to the Rahway Valley Railroad . GARWOOD — MoreHian 30 Conn., on Saturday, when they at- liam Schlund, president. Mrs. Immediately In writing J" Walter S. Mc- tor premises' situated at Michigan Avc- WHEREAS. Fairway Drive: from the kowski. The boys were released this week at the school office in «iue. 350 feet from Route 23, Kenllworth,' children took part in a pageant "tended the First Holy Communion Cook recently moved to Martins- Munus, Clerk of the Uorough of Garwood. existing boundary lino between the May Avoid Split Session in the custody of their parents Barton Nine Franklin School.. . . ville, and Mrs. Aiken plans to N. J. Objections, if-any, should be made Township of .Union and the Borough of ,- /Continued Jrom page one) for action by juvenile authorities. "The Garden of Gratitude,"- fea- . Parents' should take copies of of Gene Ljconard, son of the Leon- I Sinned I . Immediately In writing to Philip J. Kenllworth to the Rahway Valley Rail- DAD AND THE FAMILY WILL ards. move shortly to Cleveland, O. . THE SCANDIA HOUSE road as now laid out Is located wltjiln Library and the Kenilworth Fire . • . ~~ ; John Fernundes, President. . McGevna. Cleric of the Borough of Takes Softball ture of a Children's Day program their, children's birth certificates The group will resume their Kcnilworth. N. J. the Borough of Kenllworth; and RE TALKING FOR WEEKS house. ' and records of diphtheria shots -to Judith Wchrum, daughter of Mr. 8-17 •I ' (Signed l WHEREAS the most northerly line of BOROUGH OF KENIXWOBTH the Presbyterian Church on meetings in September. ip •aid-. Fairway Drive constitutes tho The opening of St. Theresa's the school office with them. Regu- and Mrs> Fred Wehrum of 523 WILLIAM J. FITZPATRICK AROUT THAT DELICIOUS MEAL NOTICE League Lead NOTICE OF INTENTION existing boundary line betwen the said, Notice ts hereby given that the Mayor Sunday. Also participating were Willow avenue, was guest of hon- Tuke notice Uiat UAY LEAP POST No. —North-Michigan—Avenue, '._ tfownshrp-of—Union--and -the-said Bor- School. In the fell will help re- lations regarding entrance state Kenllworth. N. J. 6-17 - 1TOU SERVED WITH VCU of the Boroughv at Kenll- KENILWORTH — Barton Fuel Mrs.' Victor Nemeth, as summer or- at a picnic recently held in the 6D07 VETEHANS OF FOREIGN WAHS ough of ' Kenllworth: and lieve 'the"'classroom shortage;"Mr: U at a meeting to be. held that a child must be 5 years of OF THE UNITED STATES, Garwood. . WHEREAS the greater part of the moved into first place, in the Ken- BOROUGH OF GARWOOD Murphy said, but the large num te il Chamber* at BoroOgb Mrs. Eric S. Tougher; soloist; Mrs. age before January 1, 1955, and rear of the .We.hrum home which 'PUBLIC. NOTICE ' New Jersey-, has' applied to the Mayor NOTICE. OF INTENTION premises lying north of the existing RIB 0" REEF Hall. Boulevard. Kenllworth, New' Jer- ilworth Softball League this week and Council of . tho Borough of Gar- Take notice that JAMES WII.LARD northerly line of said Fairway Drive • GROCERY FEATURES • her- of families moving into thi W. Joseph Choborda, pianist, and must have had a diphtheria followed lirst Holy Communion in Public notice Is; hereby given that tin sey, on Tuesday, the 33nd day of June by defeating the Kenilworth Vol- the Church of St. Anne. in which lln.rouch of Garwood hu* 'received tin wood for a Club License for premises NEVILLE. . trading e» THE HANCH are now being developed arid new one- FRESH K1UED. FANCY N. Y. DRESSED nevtf Kensington Homes develop 1054. at 8:00 o'clock P.M.. consider the members of the Junior Choir. booster shot within the past year. lollowlnu offer to purchase. Borouu situated at 221 South Avenue, Garwood. MOUSE., has applied- to the Mayor and family homes erected tHereort; -and report of Uie assessments and benefits unteer Fire Department, 2-1, in Judith participated. Sixty guests owned lunri not needed .for public us New Jersey. Council, of the Borough of Kenllworth. WHEREAS It would beS In the Interest' CARNATION LONG ment may offset that advantage,. conferred upon land and real estate b one of the best games of the year. .und that the bald otter ha» been up The names and addresses of the elected N. J.. for a Plenary Ketall Consumption of both municipalities and of the real rjeason of the paving and Improvemen Among those in the cast were attended. proved by the Mayor -and Council ut oftlcertJ are a* follows: license for premises situated on North dents of said area that said street be of Sheridan Avenue between North 21 Ed Kiszelevich bested Charlie Patrolman Edmund J. Bermlng- meeting held un June 8th, 1954, -a Commander — tdward.C. Donovan, 67 located In the Township of Union rather NOTICE or INTENTION Trees — Danny Corveleyn Air Pollution Talk Blh Street. Kenllworth. N. J. ISLAND Take notice that GEORGE'S GHOVE Street" and North 2Snd Street and North David in a pitchers*, duel. With ham, Jr., 304 Myrtle avenue, is re- thut ut a meeting. of the Mayor um Bertant AVe., Linden. N. Jf. -A Objections, if any. should be made than In the Borough of Kcnilworth; DUCKLING "•• 29' a corporation, has applied to the Mayoi aand street between Sheridan Avenue and Timothy Tuttle, Arthur Walshe, (Continued j torn paac 1) Council to be held 011 the 32nd day ol Senior Vlce-Coinmander — Wallace ihe] score 0-0 in the sixth ihriing, immediately In wrltintf to Philip' Jv NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED :md Council o( the Borough of Kenll- Oak Street, in said Borough of Kcnil same manner for 35 years without cuperating at his home'after being June. 1954. at the Municipal Dulldlnu Pinkin. 317 Myrtle Avc, Garwood. N. J. McGevna. Clerk of the Borough of by the governing body of the Borough OUR FAMOUS OFG BONELESS uurth. N. J,, for P Plenary Retai) Con worth. New Jersey, pursuant to Ordin- David helped his ojvn cause with David VanPelt and Robert Davis. Gurwood.> N. J. ut U::io P.M. 1D.K.T.1 Junior Vice-Commander — Thomas Kenilworth. N. J. of Kenilworth. County of Union and damaging the health of the com- ill with a virus infection. the vnld offer to purchuse will be con MlinpUon-Uceiue-lor-premiies^sltuateiLon ance No. S-17-53. . - a single and scored on a three-base —Songbirds——Eileeri-Chbborda Enitlcse, 303 Hemlock Ave., Garwood, (Signed > State of New Jersey: lluLite 33 earner at Mlchlean Avenue, Vne purpose~of~«ucb"~rneetrjn—to~to munity. Thcletter added thataft- —Mr, and-Mrs,JEtex-OldfQrd_GL513 •nidered—for—flnut iipprovul—and—ttale—1 -N_J. ^-^ ,_ ' i. JAMES WILLAIID NEVILLE. Section 1. , FalnJyay Drive from the consider, among other things, any ob- error by the outfield to give the uccordunce with the provisions of th< Quartermaster — Balph a. Mann,. 3ID existing boundary, line . between th Milk 10 Ki'iiilworUi. N. J. Shirley Ann Rakacs, Dale Preuss, Third avenue-recently vacationed N. J. KeVised Statute:, of 1037. Title 40 ~n North 6th Str.-et, jection or*" objections that the owners er a check by the State Board of Ui.au <»v'c. (Jurwoud. N. J. Names and addresses of the' office: Fire Department a l<-0 lead. 1 Kenilworth. N. J. 6-17 Township of Union and the Borough DEL MONTE an': of property named In said report, may Eleanor Ericksen, Robert Dewalt Health some years ago Diamond in Montreal, Canada, and the New Chapter' UU-20 Icl und ullbject to thi Advocate — Thomas luiwler, 258 Lo- of Kenllworth to the Rahway Valley 49 present against the confirmation of such The lead held. until the last ol following terms "and coiVdltions: cust Avo.. Garwood. N. J. President and Treasurer — Alfred England states. NOTICE OF INTENTION Railroad, more particularly described as assessments, and to - take further .and Raymond Wible, Robert Cope- Expansion was given a clean bill Objections, if any, should be made follows: OUR FAMOUS 9FO WEE KNIFE WITH EACH PURCHASE Wuc-stt-feld. 411 Kerrixun Blvd., Newark, the seventh when Kiszelevich op- Mrs. Bernard Boylan and two 1:11' Deposit un final approval Takq notice thut BENJAMIN ItODO- N. J. ' • • other" action as may be deemed appro land, Nancy Beylon and- Glenn of health. . • . be at leint 25'.' of mile price. Immediately in wrltlnu to Walter S. QUINO. trading as CLUB SUNNYSIDE. Beginning at a point In the easterly Vice-President and Secretary — Elsie priate and proper, and <*s 'right and ened the frame with a single and children, of 443 Third uvenue, left 1 In IMrchuter t.i pay balance of pur .McManun. deck of the Borough of right of way line of the Rahway LBS. Justice may require. The report above Joseph Rick, Sr., president, will Garwood, N. J.' • has applied to the Mayor and Council Uu,.sti-feld.^2168 Vauxhall Road. Union, stole secoiid. Phil Jackson singled Lewis. '. chate price hi rush within 30 days afte of the Borough of Kenilworth, N. J.. for Valley Railroad where lt U Inter- CAN referred to is now on file in the Office recently for San Diego, Calif., llnal upprovul and aUo puy proportiouati I Sinned I * Bected by the boundary line be- MEAT LOAF (BEEF.PORK.VEAL) 2 £FORR QQC N, J. . • • Roses — Patricia Mueller, Susan conduct Monday night's session of a . Plenary Retail . Consumption license Objectloru, if any, should be made oT the Borough Clerk - for examinatio him home to tie theicore. Jack- where they will rejoin Lt. Boylanf Khare of tuXed .for the bulance of yeui BAY LEAF POST No. 8887. for premises situated at 740 Boulevard. tween lands of The Union County iinmedlalcly In writing to_Phlllp J. Mc- by the parties interested therein: ' Davis, Cynthia Terry and Evelyn the local board. 1US4 bailed on present ussestted valuations Veterans of Forcltfn Wars of U.S., Kenilworth. N. J. Park Commission and kinds no. BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH— son stole second and with two outs who is stationed there. Mrs. Boy- — icl If the puii:luiu:r_lulU.. nculrctH < Garwood, New Jcrvey. or' formerly of the Yale Land Com- OFG SELECT Gcuna. "Clerk- ol the Borough~"ol~KenU- Miller;-forget-me-nots~— Carolyn, - Benjamin Bodoquino. owner, reside*. FRESHLY OUT wurth. N. J. ' ' ' Philip J. McGevna. ;cored on a single by Don Reid lan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. refuues to puy buluncu due loijethe By It: pany. said point being also S II L with charges and taxes wlthi Edward C. Donovan, Commander at 740 Boulevard. Kenilworth. N. J. (Signed! Borough Clerk It was the first defeat.for the Fire Biazzo, Loraine Miller,'. Linda Graduate 48 Monday Frailk Bagasse of the Third ave- Objections, if any, should be' made IS' - 10- E - 709.90 feet > along Dated: June 8. 1B54- - - «-l' thirty days the deposit made shull b 6-17 the tald easterly right of way HADDOCK FUJJET ' GEORGE'S GROVE Department. Tucker, "Carol Harhey, Sandra retained by the Borough unless goveri . Immediately In writing to .Philip' J. LAMB LIVER „ 23' Alfred WuesUfeld. Pres. (Coiutnuei jrom page one) nue address.- McCevna. Clerk of the Borough of line of the Rahway Valley Rail- Tropp, Alice. Ann Wible and Intt body by resolution decides to Ihi - road ' from the boundary betweei 411 Kerrlaan Blvd.. BOROUGH OF KENH.WOBTD Vardalis nosed out Adamas Car- the eighth grade students went on Pat Englese, son of Mr. and Mrs. contrary.' NOTICE OF INVENTION Kenllworth. N. J. " Newark. N. J. • 6-1 NOTICE TO. MPDU« Genevieve Munn. (Signed* lands now or formerly of the UNDEN HOUSE bide, 7-5. behind Lou Corcione to their class trip to Asbury Park by Thomas Englese of 302 Hemlock 4dl Purchaser to pay cost of publlcatlui Take notice that CRANWOOD TAV- --Yale Land Company and lands now • PRODUCE FEATURES • Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids £HN. Inc.. has applied td. the Mayor " •:• ' BEN BOROUGH OF KENIXWOBTH will be received by tbe Mayor - and move into. a tie for second place Violets — Sally Tuttle, Geral- bus, _accornpanicd by • Mrs. Esther avenue, is recuperating following of legul notice of sale. 740 Boulevard. or formerly of the Sand Theatre T bv llnrunl >>"<* Council of the Uorough of Oarwood, Inc., running thence along the 't^bp«l|'^'"th^-^9rb»i)gh'of~'lCjMirJwi witHtKe*Tire"X»epartmehtr dine-Hidi,-Linda -Owens and Alice Ton"ies"'an3 Mis7*TtfyrtIe""ChrIstTe7 ifrkit^SiXrfl! T*^*.-.--ior'ir-r4enary-Heta«-CortsunipUo»— Kenllworth. N. J. 6-17 STRAWBERRY OBDINANCE N*. M-30 tpr the construction of an 8 inch sani- 'a~Tonsntuct6Hiy'r 1 boundary line between land EACH White Labs pulled an upset over Lee Ericksen; pansjes — Judy record, if uny, und zoning ordinanc e llceiis.; for premises situated Ut 316 North the Union County Pork CommU AN ORDINANCE To Provide far the tary sewer ort Lafayette Avenue from eighth ^rade teachers; Teaching Mr. arid Mrs. Joseph Schnauffer Ave^uV, Garwood, N. J. BOBOUGU OF KENILWOHTH sloii nnd lands now or formerl and Improvement of North North 16th Street to North I7th Street Spindler Bros., 9-7, after Spindler Hidi, Karen -Mueller, Kathleen Principal Dughi, and Joseph Tro- 4fl Mayor und Council reserve tht 1 NOTICE TO ; BlbDEBS PRESERVES. 15c of 526 Willow avenue were the rluht to accept or reject any or all offeri* The ofllcers are: 21th Street Between'Monroe Avenue and a distance Of aSO feet to be opened and of. Yale Land Company, the fo| had scored six times in the first Tougher and Gail Cyphers; ferns iano, physical education instruct- igi ' Said property acquired by bor- Xout? V. Pcluslo. President, 216 North Notice U hereby Blven that sealed lowing courses . and distances (I SNO WHITE CALIFORNIA WONDER Center Street for a Width of 30 real with read in public in the Knilwortri Borough recent guests of Mrs. Schnauffcr's Avenue. Gurwood, N. J. bids will b« received rjy ihe Mayor and Curb on Each Side: Making ar Hall on June 33. 1934 at 8:30 P.i|- ' •— Craig Cowell, Robert Tropp, ough by tax or municipal Hen for* on the tangent N 82" - 33' E - 180.0C DEL MONTE. inning. or. Next Tuesday,will be devoted mother, Mrs. -Irene Sloane of Red closured or deudu In lieu of laid pro Andrew M. Lotuno, Vice-president, Council of the Borough of Kenllworth feet to a paint of curve and tah- Appropriation for the Needed Funds and Drawings. - specifications and forms of Barry Wible and Weldon Walshe. Box 11)9 Ruhwuy Iload, So. Plainfield, 'or the. paving of Union Avenue front . gency, thence 121 on the arc ol CREAM 303 Providing for Ihe Assessment for. Special bids prepared by Thomas C. Trounson, Commonwealth Rockets out- to tho taking of class pictures, and Bank. cec-ditigs. . - /uitoute Avenue to Bloomlngd*le Ave- Junior Choir — Eileen Cho- ;c at CAUUROWBt. •..... 13 Htrlctions that only a one family typ Mary V. Peluslo, Secretary-Treasurer, nue Extension- • distance of 440 lineal radius Is 3.100 feet, an arc dis- 27c HE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Bled at the ofUce of said' engineer at borda, Shirley Arm Rakacs, Dale 21(1 North Avenue, Garwood, N. J. with Ron Golcher and Don Halbs- 3:l0*p.m. Wednesday for. the sum- dwelling bhull be erected on Uilli feet more or lets, to be opened and tance of 1141.35 feet to a point oi U»dy of the Borouah of Kenllworth. 3169 Morris Avenue, Union, New Jersey Objections. If uny, should be mads read in public in the Kenllworth Borough tangency, thence <3> * on the. tan- DAIRY FEATURES • • FROZEN FOOD FEATURES • County of Union, and State of New and «nay be inspected by prospective gut each getting three hits. Gol- Preuss, Patsy Sue Rakacs, Peggy mer Vacation. NABISCO PREMIUM SALT1NES .. 1 LB. PKG. 27o OOer 8ubmUted Uy black Lot Amoun Immediately, in writing to Walter 6. Ha'I on June 21. IBM at 8:30 P.M. gent N 99- - 38' - 40" E ,- 275.2J BLUE BONNET bidders during business hours. Bidden cher, Stan Bruder and John Kraus Ann Logie, Susan, Davis, Betsy McManuu, Clerk of the Borough of e&ML... Drawings, specifications, and forms of feet to a point of curve on Kcclion 1. That North 2ilh Street will be furnished with a copy of th< Other officers of this year's grad- Garwood Births Kulvutore Scalzadoiina Stcx-k up Your Grocery Shelves! CM Ut»4j, lot Cahill, Bonnie Cppeland, Nancy and Virulnla Sculta- Garwood, N, J. bid* prepared by Thomas C". Trounson, tangency. thence (4) on the ar MINUTE MAID tueon Monroe Avenue and Center specifications and blueprints of the draw, all poled homeruns for the win- uating -class ure: Vice-president, (Signed) Jr.. Professional Engineer, have been of a circle curving - to the irlfiti Dad's Day ... He WUI Like Your Choice! Sirret. be paved for a width of 30 feet ings by the engineer at cost of prepara- Owens, Patricia Mueller and Jane Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris of donnu. his wife- 04 230 slon.Oi filed at the office of said engineer at ners.. ~ Margaret. Material "secretary, Di- ' WAI.TKK S. McMANUS; CItANWOOD TAVERN, Inc., whose radius Is "1,BOO feet an ar with bituminous concrete consisting ol i tion 185.00 k Stuart. 235 Locust avenue announce the Louis V. Peluslo, President. 3IG3 Morris Avenue, union. New Jersey, distance of 341.02 feet to u poln 4 Inch base course and a tWo inch inter- Bids must be enclosed in scaled envel- The standing of the league: Uorouuh Clt*rk and may be inspected by prospective ane McKeon, and treasurer, James birth of a daughter, Wendy Sue, 6-17 In the westerly boundary line MARGARINE = ib 25 ini'diatt; coune and a one inch: surface opes bearing name and address of bidder w ret. Superintendent Ralph Clark Dated: June 17, 1054. u-11 bidders . during business hours. Bidder* lands formerly of Charles A. Shus CANS course and containing a six inch rolled and the names of streets on outside Barton fuel •• >—~-.-«—..— 4 Thaisz: The class motto is "On- w.ill be furnished .with a copy ol the t-rorery and Fnuen I'ood Prires ElfectUe thra curb on each side. ' addressed^ to the Mayor and Council ol 1.000 presided, and members' of. the ter; thence (51 ululig the said Wed. June 33. All Othrr* Thru Sat. June 19. EOSHER STYLE. UNITED ALL BEEF Fire Department 3 .750 ward with Democracy," ' the class specifications and blueprints ol r the westerly * boundary line of lands Section 9. AU work Incidental to tbe the Borough of Kenilworth- Bids must Vardalis Real Estate 3 committee in charge of the pro- drawing* by the engineer' at the cost May be Limited. BIRDS EYE be accompanied by a certified check for .730 flowers are red arid white roses formerly of Charles A. Sinister, Installation and construction of said Commonwealth Rockets ... 3 .600 gram were: Mrs. Joseph Deremei; of ' preparation (l&OOi.; how the Union County Par pavement shall ~ be done in accordance not less than ten percent of'the amount Spindler Bros. 3 and the class colors are maroon II Bids mutt be enclosed In sealed en- WHAT! MORE? AFTER THAT .400 Commission. S «I" * 15'. E 4:i.5 with the plans, and specifications of taid of bid. Shalleross " Express — I chairman; Rae Logie, Anne Logie, velopes bearing the name and address feet to a point, thence tot making DELICIOUS DINNER OF FRANKS 10 OZ. uiirlc prepared by tbe Engineer of the By Order of the Mayor and Counci • .230 and white. Mrs. Myrtle S. Christie," ••;!'. • White- Labs I ol bidder and the name of the street LB. of the Borough of Kenllworth. •250 Mrs. Choborda, Mrs. .Lena Boy- a new line through lands of th RIB O* BEEF ... TM 39c llorough of KenllworttuJ. , Adama* Carbide 0 .000 Mra. Esther Tonjes and Teaching on the outside, addressed- to the Major Union County Park Commission Strawberries BOX Section 3. That all naceawry excava- PHILIP J. McGEVNA. den, Mrs. Ralph 'Clark, Mrs. Principal Duehi are the class ad- and Council of ihe Borough of Kenll- being also 41 feet southerly, parul- PROBABLY TOO STUFFED IMPORTED tion, resetting.of manhole* and all othei - • Bbrough _Clerk Oliver Davis, Mrs. J. W- Snyder .worth. Bid* must be accompanied by lel and concentric Irom the exist- TO OPEN'EM! , work- Incidental ani-necesaary. for the Dated:_June. 8, 1W*. 1" " visers. ' • a certified checjt for- not leu than ten ing boundary line of the Union Improvement and construction of tbe Club I percent < 10S4 J of the amount bid.'••'. . County Park Commission, the fol- Members -T By order of the Mayor' and Council Boiled Ham, or 29 redoing work shall be. performed pur- BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH "A Father's Responsibility" will lowing .v.urxn unrt dlntaneen <7 * :mt to the •Declflcatlons and undei Baron as President class arc: on the arc of a circle curving LOAF I He direction and' according to the quan PstorosED be the Father's Diay sermon topic James C. Appel, William John PHILIP J. McOEVNA.. to the left Whose - radius is 1758.00 FRESHLY SLICED Protein Bread ti ~ -OsUMMANCE KENILWORTH—Former Conn- -of-thc-Revr-Eric-Sr-Tougheri-pas- Borough Clerk. feet, un arc dlstunce of 345.74 feet, necr. AN ORDINANCE for tbe Purchase, by cilman Earl Baron • was installed^ Dated: June 8. ISM. ' 6-17 to a point of tangency thence (BV GET THE BEST FOR DAD! S.-cllon 4. The sum of S4.000.00 the Borough of Kenllworth. of a Road as president of . the . Kenilworth tor, at the 11 a.m. worship service alino Santo Carrea, John Allan on the Ungent S 53' - 38" V 40" W AMERICAN CHEESE .„ 23c liorc-by appropriateppopedd to meeeet the cosi Scraper nnd.Grader for Use by the Road lions Club recently at the 'Com- this Sunday. There will be Sunday . NOTICE OF INTENTION 27S.28 feet to a point of curve arjd "I Improvement, which sum has Department of the Borough of Ifenll- Cooper, Joanne Veronica Culmone, Take notice that ST. THERESA'S tangency, thence 10) oh. the arc 1 WHITE OR YELLOW QUALITY FULLY GUARANTEED ''if 11 provideiddd fof r thth e purpose set fojrtftlh worth; and to Provide for the Necessary munity Methodist Church. School classes at 9:45 a.rni James J. DeCicco, Mary Ann Mad- HOLY NAME SOCIETY has applied to of u circle curving to the. right I11 this ordinance through appropriations Appropriations Therefor. Mr. Baron announced' that the The Lydia Guild will entertain the Director of- Division of Alcoholic WhiUr radius Is 3J34300 feet, an i|:r<-tofore made in budgets heretofore BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing eline DeGutis, Marion Mae Desch, Beverage Control for a Club license for Body, of the Borough of Kenilworth. club's bUnd seal drive will end members of the Junior Choir at arc distance of 1,103.04 feet to a LUX J Jilopti.d and designated as the capital today and he urged all local citi- Adrienne Rita Ann Froehlich, •OldimobiUV the premises sltusted ut the Southwest point o'f tangency, thence (ID) -on LUX • STORE HOURS • Imiirovcment fund. County of Union and' State of New Olympic Parjc on Tuesday. Mrs. corner of North 31st Street and Wash- the Uoiieiit s^aa'-« 22' w - nT.:i4 UFEBUOY SOAP SPRY Suction S. The cost of said improve- Jersey: zens to contribute to the campaign Robert Froehlich, Duvid Michael revolutionary ington Avenue, Kenllworth. N. J. SWAN SOAP >o»t shall be assessed upon the lands Section I. That the Borough of Kenil- Frederick Preuss is in charge,, of Names and addresses of the officers of feet in a point In the easterly TOILET SOAP ~ ^DETERGENT if they haven't already done so. Griffith, John L. Gudoski. rlgHt of way line of the Itjhway i-rwiUed or increased in value by reason worth purchase a Road Scraper' am Postmaster Nicholas Capece Is arrangements. Mrs. Henry Bluhm hlfjh-comprestlon «ngln« St. Theresa's Holy Name Society are: REG. RATH 1 LB. CAN 3LR. CAN KENILWORTH th.-ri-of mid 4t is expected that th< Grader for use by. the Road Department John Frank Hanuk, Richard B. President; Anthony Pascale. S4 South Valley Railroad, thence HU along 12 OZ. 22 OZ. MEDIUM LARGE serving as chairman. the "easterly right of Way Hoe of 110. RATH 'ninth of Kenllworth shall not be of Ihe Borough of Kenllworth. has been received as a new mem- Harper, Jr.^Margarct Mublv Has- with bllllont of mils* 17th Street. Kenllworth. N. J. ' the Itibway Valley HiUIruad N 11" - TIMS. * Tkmn. • FrL •lined to pay any part of the cost oi Section X That there is hereby appro- It was reported by Mr.' Baron ber of the guild. Vice-President; Arthur Hodapp, 845 Id Improvement priated the sum of M.80O.00 for the selman, Sandra Jeun Hopkins, of proof behind III Passalc Avenue, Kcnilworth, N. J, 19' - 10" W 42.0a feet to the point 8 A. M. TBI9 P. M. purpose of financing the purchase ol that the skating rink in the mu- . Members of, the Women's and place . of Beiciuntng. 3*24' 3*,37' 33' 89 3-22* 3- 39* 69' Section fl. The period qf usefulness of nicipal playground. next to Hard- Richard William Koppy, Joseph Secretary; Charles Eyesuldt. 0B Wlnd- 3-25V 2-27' ™ hereby repealed. t It's today's b«*t buy—oy farl SectlAn 3. This ordinance shall take Man. - TMM. - Wed. - Sat. •ll.-ct after Anal passage and publlcatlor Section 3. This ordinance' shall lake Davis, 96? Hazel avenue. ST. THERESA'S HOLY NAME the manner provided by law- effect after final passage and publica- sle. " ' "•--•Merlo, Charlei A. L. Milkiewicz, SOCIETY, Kenllworlh, N. J. effect Immediately after publication fol- 31' 30* tion In the manner provided by law. Cono N. 'Miragliottu, Peter Carl lowing adoption In the maimcr provided 60* 30* 60' Till ft P. M. Your price depends-upon chok* of 6-17 bv lay. \ Notice Morrison, Rojjer Francis Munn, bile Notice Is Hereby Given that th s, Notice mode) and body style, optional equip* —Public Wutlcg Is tteietrj Olueii that-M Den Mother* Attend JVTii- I N.tlce 'foregolng'Ofdtnance was'introd-aced~at' Public Notice ts Hereby Oiven that the meettaa of the Governing Body +• -HoroSuh of Kenilworth on the 8U meeting of the Governing Body of tin School jltletllcal fo«i fpr Mrs. Rose forenotntf ordinance was Introduced at Borough of Kenllworth on -the -8th day slightly in adjoining communities be- a nteetluil of Ihe Governing Body of the Jl-iy of "JurW. 1954. ' It was then raac KENILWORTK ,T- Dr. Morse GAflWOOP—Mrs. Arthur Rose hurdt, Barbara Mudlyrt Lorraine Eyes Examined I'"' the flrifV

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•<-/'•.,. THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JUNE lij, 1954 THE CRANfORD CIT12KN JUTO CHROIftOUt, THURSDAY, JUNE 17,

elude* rc-sutadil'ittari. and wacre to the subdivider tor compli- appropriate to the-context. Ktstvs reasons for the dlsposiuon of . . ' of construction shall be re- plan Expansion ance with the procedure in the appeal shall be stated on distributed so.as to provide an " alleys in tiuilti-family; :td>un held i Uo^ouuh of r^eilil-worth on. the 8th day to the proc«« of subdividing or to Section 2 and '3 of this the records of the' governing even distribution of at least ctiimnerrial i*ri(J indurtrul tr» t-r • r.a! t>r invalid, (of J.unc. 1954 ''l^jwas then read"for the the lands or territory divided. Article. .„.,., • ' .- body, and the applying party 6 inches of cover to all area's drvelopmt*nt ^haH be clr- such rf cot afft^rt tlu- < in si tinic. -The 9jiAA Orrtinance will be S. Plat Means the map of a »ub- 8- Submission -nf PrUunlnttry Plat of ahali.be given m copy. of the subdivision and' shall tfrniiiit'd on an iiulivld-r uf T:.i^ ' «i]d:it- I lurthel considered lor linul puiisa^e. by Of Industrial Arts ""~~WlvWwt...—" r—. •' - -^Major—SubdivlsIoa"^IorTentiiUve ~H^HirT»Hp«)nHjiarT«|lipro»ateilplct » ~oc sftftottlx^o *^y s^^oinii or KENILWORTH — Unexpected 3. Sketch .Plat Th* sketch map of • Approval., . the final plat shall be filed by, planting. ' "^-^ , . , '• CUM.-S be at Aitlicirnt "I subdivision of suRietent occurory to tai At 'least 8 bUcV on white the planning board with the' th> Monuments: To be - of— the wtrjth aj»d*t!t;sij;b to >ufel> . ADMIN ISTIfATIOX v^id. Kriulworth. Iwcvv. JITM-I', at- right,' electricity, home, mechanics be used for ttie purpose of dis- prints of the preliminary plat following: , -•• • . size and shape- required by xh«* maxi- 1. Tin.-... ,-.nd st.-md- 'ovine c in the eveniriK tn.S.T.^i on the cussion and clnsslfleaUon and ^ ' together with 3 completed ap- ' Section 4 of Chapter 3S8 of 29Wi cUy of June. -1054. At such time U11U crafts will be Included in the I. MunMpal elerk - inum traflto. partcm.; and meeting the ' requirements of •J plication forms for'preliminary «. Municipal engineer the Laws of 19S3. and shall luadinti nrt*dti and nui\»- utid place, or lit any tfm<* and pUice to Industrial arts program In -the Article VI of this ordinance. \,, approval shall r*r submitted . be .placed .in ^accordance with J • mum ucci*ss (i>r' fir**" IA hirh fcuch meeting mn< \iv i»djo\trned, 4. Minor Subdivision. ..Any Bubd 1 3. Building inspector " elementary schools, Joseph v". to the municipal clerk two 4. Tax assessor said statute. ' • i •'i*U pvT'winK int«Tf»ted will tjr gtve\i -ah sion' containing not. mare than 3 weeks prior to the planning '5. County' planning board. (II Water mains, eulveru. stom\ . <»?'• No subdivision &howinU rev-rrv,; i>t>riuuitv lube* he^rd concerning iuch ay, instructor, reports. lots fronting on an. existing minor board meeting, at which con- ' ' sewers and sanitary sewerm: ' strips c't»ntrnlhinf ' urvt-x* t-1 OdiniC" " ' Servicing Real Estate For Sale Real fytate For Sale 6. Official issuing certiArates - >v For Sale Help Wanted -Female street, not Involving any new street ' sideration is desiird. 'At the All such Installations shall be< *—rz'~-- ."—••trrets KhalLv^ - iipprov'rd «")C- Ily Order of the Governing RottyT* ^ CLASSIFIED RATES Mechanical.. drawnig was In- or road or the extension, of munic- for approved k>t». EGGS — Farm . fresh, year round.' at BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHER SERV- CRANFORD HEAL ESTATE BOARD time of filing, a fee of *25 (i> The final plat, after final ap- properly connected with an ct'pl U'luTf \\u' control and PHILIF J.JMCCEVMA;: . I, rUST INSERTION—S cents a mr<, Herb Dltzel's Ecc Farm. Free delivery— ICE. ALL "WORK GUARANTEED. ASSISTANT MANAGER. alert, well ipal facilities and not adversely shall be paid to the munici- .approved system and bliall be divpotUil ol land C(vnt pt*ib.Uiff n'-'l lioroueh Clrrk. JUNE HIT PARADE Broomed woman, --with full time use cluded in the program this year proval by the governing body L M «*•!• . BlatBim. Ads »«t by wholesale and retail: tRanlord 6-641R. B. W. FLARTEY. CRanford 6-J715. tf affecting the development of the pal clerk to cover the costs of shall be filed by the «ub- '^qualrto handle all present . Kuch ' KtripK,, ha* Iwi'i', , p*J*-***vl iv i Djted: Jsr'ie C 1054. C-17 ; lines— IS «>b • Une. Ada Mt la OF HOME VALUES of car for local driving, to help manage, foi the first tin)e. Up to now, the remninder of the parcel or publishing notice and of noti- and probable future develop- in the coVerninj* Ijody imd*-r j the wat.rv r*>i x- | Adi'. Fees SlO.-j.iG T- MULTIPLE UST YOUR PROPERTY select and train women in an exciting dlvlder with' the county re- caps. *nUt pritt. fcEW ">J TON MlTCHEtX AIR CONDI- program consisted primarily of joining property and not in eon- fying the persons concerned of cording, officer within 80 days ment. ~ cotidit.oiw appii»%t*d by th«- -r. if V*.- k>.:bdiv- CRANFORD REFR1GEXIATION SERVICE WITH A MEMBER/OF THE new business. Excellent income. Write flict 'with any provision or portion planning boafd. ( .. weeks wllhcal espy chmmfM^—C ~0U FrinUimc. Ke)vUunur.-CToBtey. Oold- BflOMg M.1IW lnl the pending hearing on Raid from the date of such ap- (jt AH streets shall be not lew ilrs," E.' Wyman. "35 Columbia Ave., fnr f^nrrtlv" Jnlprvi.'W. T}OX 707. C^O woodworking: —r.- - -• - • Tlclal map. subdivision. The. municipal than fifty feet u Ulo Wlwrrn Ifi Subdivisuin-j that adi*»iu or in- c*ats a ward, to eebU mlnlmnm. spot. Noree. B. W> FUrtey, CRanford Citizen and Chronicle. '*"" 0-2* provat. If any tool plat U not Cllanford 6-5511. • Work uOuc vy iic wcwwiwoiKiia^ "—lumiiii urnmawg Br^rmt-BmTfanfer ^~—. uleis. slmll luiniemjtsjly ' imiifv ilils wt- N* IUMIDI *B Use ads «r ads ••! 8-1719, - U WllHlh l ; ona PART OR FULL TIME STENOGRA- j. mechanical drawing classes 9- Major Subdivision. Ail subdlvi' '! the secretary of. the' planning approval shall expire, not' less than thirty feet u id>- not 1CV .u.ni. Uy 10 Is apt. , . • . ..'. ALL PLANTS KEDUCED — End of Antennas Installed and Repaired an( lions not classified as minor sub- board upon receipt of • a/pre tji No plat shall be accepted for . between curb lines. . - the kraiutn sale, fill up 'that Harden space 0 R<)QMS — Top location. 70x125 PHER; write, letters from dictaphone; CASH. Cluck* «r Slams* But seeasa- CARPENTER and CONTRACTOR. All lirbil' Heat.' Garage 810,000 u-;,s exhibited • at tfte school divisions. • •• llmlnary plat. ^—v— Cling by the county" recording' lk> Dead-end streets of 4 perrw- official ruin, or the *tr*-«-^ width tt-lth cay colorful flowers. Van Sickle kind* of alterations, porches, etc. Lud- general office work: $1.00 an hour to Uiv.-t l : NITES. SUNDAYS. HOLIDAYS. ETC cleaning store Apply Blue Ribbon which is presented to the plan- similarly accurate "base at a scale f.xt-h. TUM. thru Sat. H::tU; Ann. K:(MI •OTCHEN or ottwr CUSTOM CABINETS For Reid materials yuere dependable, the years HEATHERMEAD? SPLIT- ca! drawing.' • \ ning board for final approval In copy of said subdivision has not less than 2MK, feet .to the inch - ' properties. ' Dead-end sti-eet^ shall have u minimum grade ot M»U. Thurk. and Sat- :.'::.O Mlntoo-BUi Cabinet Company. 299 12 year* T. V. experience i • , Cleaners. 100 Worth Avc, Garwooil, l; ROOMS FOR RENT by day or. week. have done .nothing 'but' Improve It. LEVEL.— 7 rooms, sch. porch, '__, accordance with these regulations, been, filed with the municipal to enable the entire Uact to be - ' should not', in' general, « less than* one half of* 1 . . North Ave., Garwood. WEstfleld 2-3080 • JERSEY RADIO SERVICE LAST 6 RcUiionable rates. CRanford ' 6-9832. Double .'insulation, oil hot air heat, one' garage •- -. —., «.. 810,000 YOUNG LADY AS DENTAL ASSIST- and which if approved shall be clerk, for public inspection. shown'on tint sheet and shall show 000 feet In length. \ i\\i Street intersection* Khali !>«• Herbert F. Sorge / cur ear.a,sc. fireplace, dishwasher, water Economy Electric filed with the proper county • re- The secretary shall also cause (II All ' streets shall be curbed as iiearlx. at riyht, anul*-^ a>i K CRAXFGRD HpTEL tf CRANFORD 6-O484 ANT, no experience required. West-- . Browni Urgi or include -the following informa- TIMES softner, one nnd a half baths, all In field office. Call WEstfield 2-0901. - cording officer... . /,.. Y notice of the hearing to be tion: • ..' and guttered on both KidiHi pt»S!iibU'. uiili ii. no case sh.tll New Operetta Vrr*lon In Eng-lWh VENETIAN BLINDS. J3? - 26". white and excellent condition' '. . . . (17.900 i. . published in the. official news- ..unless this requirement shall be less. th;m sixty (GO• dfi»»*-«-<. 7-ROOM COLONIAL"— ilcathcr- 8. subdivision Cornmltte*;. A com- J (a I The location of that portion ivory, »2.98. Immediate delivery. Alban- COMFORTABLY .FUKNISHfflS ROOM. CAHPENTEH — CONTRACTOK mcade - section. 65x120 lot. A LADIES, if you arc interested in earning CP Drive mUtee, 'of at leant three planning paper "or a newspaper of gen- whlch-i)*—to—be subdivided in '. be' waived by the Euvemlnu The bliK'k cornem at* intV-r- near ull. tru;isnoltatlon. Rusiness man 105 BENJAMIN'.ST. CRANFORD Pubitc Xhtico Is .Hi-rowy -> —•ALUMINUM' Work, roofing, block ceilings, attic in- purpose of classifying subdivisions wooded areas within the por- Combination Screen* and Slo sulation.—interlocking—metal—weather -SHAHSXN-AGENCnfV REALTORS 4-BEDROOM COLONIAL — ously to the. current drjva for In. accordance, (jwlth the proylsions let Copies' of the preliminary plat tion to be sUbdlyided and 'shall be not les.it than 'sixteen 'fhun 20 tvvl." Only 3 yr». old.-• First fl. lav. . , . Inches deep and' ^ix^ inches' In (U Strfet j»K!i .vvtth center liiu* a. A»ban-VwU, rth LARGE^ CLEAN, nicely furnished front •tripping. • / 15 North' Ave., E.' CRanford (UIBOO ' luSdi~tb~Tight"cerebraT palsy, of this. ordinance; and fuch other . _»., shalLJ>e_;.f6rwarded_ byi H>e_ _withln_.2D0uici:.J^__ _ ^SorTAve.rcHanforl d 6-0868:8 . If, rooinP'ticxt to • buth,—modern -private BcujuUf ul_...... l...... -:'.;..,k,. _S31,900. . duties relating to. land subdivision secretary of thsj planning board lc> The name of the owner and 'lUhdhUbl GEORGETHTNOBES Work Wanted -FenuM .y ,.S;—,-Donald-^BrOwn,—^borough of a minimum concrotc ti^ix- OMOCRES1 homeT^ Garace optional. Convenient Mrs. H. T. Rearwtn CRanford 6-4486 ^—whlett—may~be~ conferred TTorrrihis -"— -Aprfaw—io—«l}e—liearinfi—to--the z^_ _ ^ of—all—adjoining—itfroperty- 1 __! -bjw* prtihlbitod. " transportation. CHaniord 6-2705 after 6 Adams Ave., Cranford chairman, pointed to the need for -following persons: : ture of one part cement, two (ji A tangent i\t least l\ w^Y—rr— pecott* Pwes. Pa. CRanford 6-4W17 «, .'. tf Mrs. Ann Cooper CHahfordi*-*440 WOMAN WILL BABY'Srr.vduys.or eve- cnmmlttee by the board." r owners as disclosed by the 1 TARLE PADS. 3-pc, sets, from J9.B3. L.6:30 P.M. ~., . '. , tf HIEATHERMEADE BUNGALOW ' ,,. l ' 1. Secretary^of county plan- ports washed sand 'and ' three bhall kiif introduced, 'bftw»*«*n sirs. Evelyn Wade CHairord 0-1053 nings. will ruind child of \vArking_, p.ur,- continuing research' aimed at S. Subdivld'er. Any individual, arm. most .recent municipal, tax K Choice of beautiful color*, Free' t esti- — 6^i rin*., lVi baths. Near new '' Announcing the 'association., syndicate; co-partner- ning board "records'. and one-half parts wu^httd reverse curves on arterial and Acre Rtii:: 3 GREAT WALTZ' ' mates' given. Alban-Lewis. 109 N. tlnlon .-cnt. also care for 'home and', ch'llarcn'/' finding possible ways of preven- SLEEPING lldpt-Uv "ttruciively furn- TRUCK CRANE «nd T.D.-9^ Bulldozer school $23,000 ship, corporation, trust or anSr oilier 2. Municipal engineer* (dl The tax mop sheet, block and gravel or other suitable aU«re? collector t;tr*'*rts. c* MciU. Houry^ac^n Lode* Ave.. CRanford 6-0860. U for hire. S. W. Oliver. Inc. OiUnford mother confined in hospital. WEst- -' - 3. Secretary of board

    « k ished,' near hiniih. transportation. Car u ficld 2-7356. > ' , - ' tion and improved techniques in • legal entity commencliif peoc«ed- lot numbers. • . ( . .With an All-Star,yfutt f.-atutjfr,^' •puce available. CRanford 6-«0fll. tf. 6-2159 and Linden 2-7054. •'V lngs under this ordinance to 'effect health All streets or roads .and bltuminaussrqlled curbs. • deflect from.^rScii At her ut .any | l. All Sporti. L*i:r. Smth. diagnosis and treatment of the in) All ^treoU shall' bo graded l!dith street.'.. . ' •' ^ j A SlANlfY-WHN1I m - Nice' choice of fabrics. F. Kantner & venient. CKnnford tt-5301. IF YOU PLAN TO BUILD, repair or make SEE IT LOVE IT ... Mrs. E. Brewster CR 0-1103 to subdivide the same under'this the municipal clerk, but "in no designated! and drawn by a licensed (ot The minimum requirement• for ' (ir All changes In trade" shut! be ; 0-24 Son^.120-South Ave, E. Tel. CRanford alt.eU'aUons. call T. JOHNSE1C. 409 Cen- Pennsylvania stone front colonial in the beth. • sfcj- .-, •'"'.:•••'• •;;,. case before the 'expiration of the surface of any street shall / 6-08A3V , • U tral Avenue, CRanford 6-0548. tf new Brooksidc School area. Open fire- ....o CR 6-1390 I . , the 20'day period within which ner holding full or associate mem- be bituminqus concrete coti- ' -yufTic-lent radius' ,*« provide a A". E., Hclicrt :.. HIGH SCHOOL GIRL wishes baby-sitting Kenilworth residents may rend 11.. Performance Guarantee. Any se- sUtlnc of a. 4-inch •- base FRl.- SAT. JUNE 18-19 [RRnFORD place w^th mirror; * science kitchen, CR 6-0606 u the eoupty planning board bership in the American Institute smooth transition and proper COLUMBIA >VLNDOW SHADES. Up to 31 F. Hennessey .'. job for summer. Reliable and exper- ROUTE 22, UNION ^ ^ tlielr contributions either to Mrs. curity which may be aceepteVI tn CRANFORD 6-9830 ROOFING AND SIDING' tile bath, rear screened porch; attached may submit a report on said of Planners. The plat' shall 'be'^lesig- course and a 2-lnch Inter- uiuht disitancf. Alan Lad<| Susan Stephen inches, on your roller. 91.29. Same Day Auction Sale ienced. CRanford 6-U771. . Veil of a requirement that certain mediate course and a 1-lnch MATINllS IIAII.V I P.M. GUTTERS Si LEADERS Uaragc; oil. steam heat; low taxes. Owner Bm)wii or to Mrs. Clifford Wolf, improvements be made before, the subdivision. In all cases the nated in compliance with trie pro- Service. Alban-lxwis 'Hardware, 109 'UBL1C SALE — Friday. Juno 10th at California bound. Is asking S1B.000. j recommendations, 'of the county visions of Article VIII of this ordin- . surface course, shall not be lonm-r than tiOO^itv CONTlS.I'Ors SAT. - SI'S'. - HOI.. North Union Ave. . U Celling Blocks Installed DICK AND AL R0WE, ^ROPS. local, treasurer for the drive. . planning board or ''other approving "PARATROOPER" I o'clock. Gustav KllnCbpor. 110 Crun- Aluminum Combination Windows board shall be ^iven careful ance and shall show or be (pi Where sub-base conditions of and shall prttvtdi- a turn :ii»miid; ford Ave Cranford. N. J.. neur Ellza- body approves a plat. Including _ proposed streets' are . Wet. 1 V. ' Tecbnir*lor j.'.v. ••:•: :• LET'S CHECK THE RECORD 'consideration in the final de- at the end with a »adtu« of! VENETIAN BLINDS in stock, 23 to 36 Home Insulation HIGH SCHOOL SECTION'. 4 bedroom . performance bonds, escrow agree- accompanied by the, f o 11 o,y/1 n i: 11 hoth Avenue. Bedroom, dining room, We have checked it and we know you Help Wanted - Male cision of tr^e local\planning sprinuy or of. such a nature that not less than 50 (t. and Uini!«-nt j I- I. «• S a MO1K.I; C'OMIIlV. KOW thru SAT./JUNE I9ih inches, custom quality stock blinds,- all In conjunction with siding we paint home, excellent condition, hot water ments, and other similar coUatertal information: Hvlnc room furniture: 3-9x12 ft.' rucn: cannot find another 4 bedroom . split- board. If the county planning ' - surfacing would be in'advis- whenever possible to the rinht! 64 inches lonfl^ $2.95; also Jencraft .and 1 wood .trim. heat,' oil; 2 car gurufic, lot 75x130.' Withholds or surety agreements. (ai A key Map showing the entire S;OVI;I.TV • er.u. ANU Mnrlun 1-ouU <;r'err studio couch; Kriuiduire refrliterator; level in such a fine location for $10,900. THOROUGHLY COMPETENT full time . board has approval authority V fible without firtit treating the side of the tttrt*et, C. W. Brenemsn cuslnni blinds. 39c sq. Over 5.000 satisfied customers. S18.S00. Terrific Sale Prices ' 12. Master Plan. A composite of the subdivision and its relation to iiuAMio <;AI.II»;K\* <;AHSON II i-lid iy electric•-. washer; electric Rear screened porch, delightful 63x100 male accountant i bookkeeper.; a lie 35- pursuant to R. S. «O:27-li,. Its sub-base^ the treatment of the If a dead-end street of 111 t;» 111 NSY CAKIOOS" ft Cranford Upholstery Shop, 120 South WM. L. SCHROEDER BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, good location, Permit for Adanias . ' mapped and written proposals surrounding areas. y sweeper; So |>cs.' cut ulasis: number of lot with outside fireplace and attached 50. Salary depends upon experience action shall be noted on the sub-base shalPbe made in the t»rmporary nature, a -similar.' Avenue. East. CKanford 6-0893. U 1 Walnut Ave. . CHaniord 6-3474 2 car garage; on 1 acre ploL Taxes $200. •'•recommending the physical devel- 4bl The tract name, tax. map sheet. IN ADDITION TO vases; chiriu, some .Limoce, Royal DuuU garuEe. and backgrounds about $100 a week. pliit. and if disapproved. two<| following manner: The street turn around shall be provided ; •> .••••' tf Price SROOO. Appliances - Home Improvements .J^tNlLWORTH — Mayor Rob- .»•• opment of'.the municipality which] ^' ' block and lot number,* date. ton; some sterling silver, other silver, Give full details in your reply. Box copies of the reasons foe dis- 'i' '. reference meridian, graphic shall be excavated to a depth and provUions: made for future REGULAR SHOW CARPETS and RUGS, used, all cleaned, large silver chest; decorated platen; 40 3 FAMILY • DUPLEX, suitable for ert C. Krueger reports that shall have been-duly adoptedNby that shall be a minimum of JULIUS CAESAR AS HOT AS THE WEATHER 68, Garwqpd. N. X ti-17 the planning board. ' • ^"^ ^> approval shall be returned \n.( scale and the following names i*xtension of tin* siiW-i- and FRIDAY AT 8:30 good condition, room sizes, remnant*. bouvenir spoons; bed und tiiblc linen; colored. Income each apartment SOS a J twelve inches below the pro- reversion- of thi* i*xc«*^s i'iuht'- —l'lut In Trchnlrolttr.— JALOUSIE porch enclosures "Ludman." IN PRICE — S13.300 Adamas Carbide Corporation is IX Official Map. A map adopted in with the' plat. If either the •• ' ' - and addresses. 1 tf «tair and ball carpet, .throw rugs, new tools after 3 o'clock; 2 rubber tired Add that extra room now. • Mlnton-Bllt But cool as a cucumber with Its fine month. $7,500. % Ton Flush Mount Famous Make planning board or- county x "•-' I. Name and address of posed finished trade. Sand/ of-way to tho adjoining prop- Ht.WCIS 1X1VNA ^ ' . .^mnant* and factory second*. Eliza- liiwn mowers^ rubber tired wheel- Cabinet Co. 298 North Avenue, Gar- EXECUTIVE eratinuing operations at its new accordance with the Official «llap I planning board disapprove a gravel shall be placed to a er-tie*. " '' Special , shade trees.' 6 attractive rooms with oil 5 ROOM DUPLEX:, oil heat, convenient We ore looking for * a man between and Building Permit Act. Chap- record owner or owners. beth RUB Exchange. 283 Morris Avenue. burrow; garden tools; terms' cash. wood. WEstficld 3-5080. CRanford heat, woodburning ^ fireplace,' eurage. to town. Rent $90 per month. Sale AIR CONDITIONER, Reg. $379.95 pii>nf under a,, temporary occu- plat, .the; reasons for .disap- 2. Name and address of the depth which' after thorough i. Tbe con tin »- ,- SUN. - MON. - TUES. : saving folding doors. Minton-BIll, 390 ' Real Estate .and Insurance ately. s»talc age, education and busi- will not be issued until an inspec- cation and width of the streets, street surfacing material as 1 at ion of ;m eJilstint: strtt-t 7W34 ' " \ •' ' in this -stone front ranch bungalow* public parks and playgrounds, and i planning boardi within 80 days^ divided to nearest tenth of an • Surprises! ^~ JUNE 20-22 . North Avenue,. Garwood. WEstfield that's " almost new. ' 2^x14 living room 0 North Ave.. W. CRunford 6-2474 ness experience; giver,,iiddretts and tele- of its sllbmlssfon. If, approval described, heretofore shall .be shall have the s:uiu- u.uiu-. Apartment For Kent 2-5080 — CRanford 6-0228. ' U phone number; if your letter indicates tion team has given its approval. drainage right - of - way ' shown acre. with stone fireplace; dining room: un- Second Floor FREE of CHARGE, TODAY, FRl., SAT* is required by nnir other offi- Sufficient elevations or con- spread thereon: . S. Blocks. , • Xairtoon- Carnival! CinerhaScopo - Technicolor MADE TO ORDER . radiator enclosure*. ROOM DUI*LEX. modern kitchen/and you knight fit into our organization, un Mayor Krueger said he desired thereon. ' All streets shall be ..'provided bath. Tcntint -must do own dccoruUntf usually large bath witH colored fixtures cer or public body, the same ,. . tours to determine the general provil;jnt.was nof the same one shown use. " plat, a notation to that effect The approval of any mup of control and sulVty of street i- ZHits R|TZ —riut'ln Terhnlc«li»r_—r. Unusual Pet*.' Supplies Apartments, Wanted for and delivered. PLainOcld 6-9370. room, porch. 2 car- attached garage. CELLAHS. .ATTICS CLEANED. Lleht 15. Street. Any street, avenue, boule- land delineating streets by. the Elmer H. Smith _.__ CR 6-6704 >m in prelirninary plans'?! shall be made on the plat and posed property lines, streets, traffic. ItAV'IMU.I'll , WAYNE • 114 Chestnut St., Mas. Pk.—CH 8-0323 247 Jefferson Ave.. North PlainUeld, N J. Excellent, quiet location on Vj acre. truckinC Reasonable. Morris, CRan- vard, road, lane, parkway, viaduct. planning board of the Borough OUNG BUSINESS COUPLE desire!! >>: It shall be referred to the gov- . buildings, water courses, rail- ' In blocks over 1000 ft. lon^.l MOW — EL 3-2112 — NOW tf G. E. HOWLAND — REALTOR ford 6-3383. , 6-17 a public hearing,: council | " '"'alley or other way which is an erning body for action. The roads, bridges, culverti, drain of Kenllworth shall be in no pedetitriatv cro^ti Walks may tie' sicotr iiiitituiM 2Vj-3 room apartment, Crunford vlcin« GRASS WHIPS existing state, county, or munici- TREES TRIMMED AND REMOVED RALPH V. DELIA SERI1A. •decided tp investigate. governing body shall act pipes' and any natural fea- wise construed as an- uccept- required in lik.'ati(tns det-nu-d | TOP SOIL. 4V» yard load, *14 delivered. Tty—No_chlldrcn. B6«; 802. c/o Citizen Open evenings pnd Sundays ODD PAINTING JOIJS, porches, fences, pal roadway,' or* a street or way and Chronicle.' 7 8-24 • Cord Wood: for Sale Realtor and Builder withlq. 30 days. , Its action tures such as wooded areas and ance of any street indicated necessary by the planning Rimed in Ceylon! "RIDING SHOT GUN" Bulldotcr for hire and trenching. Landscape -— Nurserymen fiarnfics. Cull CKanford G-OttUl. ' 6-17 shown upon a plat 'heretofore ap-. shall be noted on the plat, thereon. board. Such walk-way shall IH? CRanford 8-2882. , tf 13 EASTMAN ST. CRANFORD 6-5900, CR 6-2227, "• rock formations, and Isolated J Call WEsUleld 3-6530 or WEstflcld 2-oaTi proved pursuant to law or Ap- signed by the mayor and be ""trees more than 5 finches in . (s) All streets shall have water 10 ft. wide and t> PUns of proposed . UUllty lay- In diameter Installed therein ( Kttr commercutl. croup housing drastically reduced, terms. CranfordJ] Wattled To Buy r clement daysT Cllanfbrd G-1005. ' ^^recpnled In• the "office* of "the r proval requirements. * outs (sewers, storm drains, , for the entire length thereof | or industrial use, block si it- Piano Co., 3 North Ave., East, CRan- "Studied T>y Council '' *^Qir^0uiity recofdintf officer prior, to BOOKS WANTED, phone for details. 'LUMB1NG and HEATING. Sow or. a CHARMING HOME. In quiet neighbor- (0 Preliminary approval shall con- water, gaa, arid electricity) unless the requirements hereof shall be KUfTlcient to' mcft all AIR-CONDITIONED ford 0-2720. . \ P. M. Bookshop,' 330 Park Avenue, ENJOY LIVING LAWNS CUT. windows "washed. liKht the appointment of a planning 1 are expressly waived in whole cleaned with electric sewer machine. hood, -not far from new school; 4 rooms 1 fer upon the applicant the fol- showing feasible connections to area und yard requirement* i ••'!•' l'LainflcId 4-3900. . ' tf . . LUXURIOUS trucking, locul or seashore; also other JJCENILWORTH — Borough board and the grant to such board or in part by resolution of the ALL, bURING THE MONTH OF JUNE Guuruntecd. WillLamJ; Leddcn. Tel. and powder* room op 1st floor,'- living 1 lowing rights -for a one year existing or any proposed utiK for such UKC. max odd jobs. E. T. Dunn, Kahway. .FUlton Cllcdtuul S-1207 and Cllanford B-293S. rm. ,\vith v.tonc fireplace^ 3 good sized Council has requested Council- of the power to review plats, and , . period from < the date of Ity.systems. When an Individ- governing body. 4. Lots we will hold a second nnnlvoraury Here arq some of the QUALITY features 1-0G29. ' ' 7-8. includes the land between the All of the above listed improvements ' *ale.. - A. bonaflde bale oh new and reGUN- S WANTED — Licensed collector tf of our, many lovely homes. bedrooms and bath, 12nd floor: finished GRASS "HOOKS man Frank Mascaro, chairman of approval: ual water supply and/or sewj (a) Lot dimensions and arra H\VJX\ street lines whether Improved or shall be subject to inspection and built pianos. Sales, and Service Piano puyirut hlnti price*' for modern or b-t.s«'iiu.itt; attached garage; on wcll- YOUNG MAN will do gardening, car I. That the general terms ' age disposal system is not be less than the r^tiirv- the recreation committee, to deter- unimproved, and may comprise and' conditions under approval by the municipal engineer merits of the zoning ordltiance. RIALTO antique rifles, uhotitun*, revolvers: Ehrubbcd plot; $18,500. I proposed, the plan for 'such Shop, 124 .Madison Ave.'. I'luinflcld. WILLIAM F. DAVIDSON CENTER lAlX COLONIAL HOME washing, Siinonlzing. Call AI. CRan- pavement, shoulders, gutters, side- who shall be notified by the devel- oltf S-3708. . fl-24 Linden 3-5MO. tf with >p;iciotK" room*, solarium, science ford U-3058. rtbie' how much money is needed which the preliminary ap- system must' be., approved by 4br Insofar as is pructical. sldr lot General Contracting, Carpentry,.Musonry, 3 BEDROOM HOME, entrance hall, fire- walks, parking areas and other proval was (ranted will the appropriate local, county, oper at least 24 hours prior to" the lines tthall be at right am;Us Plastering und Rootliul, Cllunford kitchen, laundry room, 3 baths, oil hot for: the completion of the Michi- , areas within the street lines. For FINE PAINTS, "colors and enamels. ANTIQUE FURN.ITURE. .picture frumea, wuter heat, 2 enr turo«c und 102x250 place livlngroom:—Hteam—(oiU-<—guruuo;- AWNSCOTT—(rinuiKidi—powur-mowor not be changed. or state health agency. When , - start of construction. No under- to btraltlht streets,, ami radial WESTFIELD 0-3829. No job too' small. EstimuU.s deep lot; $14,500. FLOWER'SHEARS gan Avenue-Playground. Vine purpose of' this ordinance 1. That the said applicant a public sewage disposal sys- ground installation shall be covered to curved street., .«;•:, Chemlcote Paint Wiirks, 700'Boulevard', cut glasH. rugs, china^tilid bric-u-bruc. RIVER PKOI'ERTY. - » Cull CRanford U-5172. • ' 7-1 without obflgution. - . tf streets shall be classified as follows: may submit on or before tem, is not available, the devjel- until inspected and approved. (el Each' lot niust front upon an 338 Walnut Aye- CHimlord 6-0185. U ' (a) Arterial streets are those : UNUSUAL, LARGE 4 BEDROOM HOME, lavatory Discussion at a. recent meeting the expiration date the . oper shall have percolation 3. No final plat shall be approved by approved street at least SO TODAY - FRJL - SAT. :.i«-"- ASPHALT DIUVEWAVS. crushed stone, 1st floor; 3 fireplaces; garage; on a.4-acre which are used primarily for whole or.part or parts of tests made and submit tfjw re- 'the planning board until the com- feet in width extvpt lots SEE OUR NEW STOCK of lamps and STEINWAY or other good piano wuntcd Knotty pine den and TV room, Vlthe council" pointed out that fast or heavy traffic. .' •hades. Excellent for weddlne gifts. for gentleman. Please state maker, uge, fill dirt, driveways excavated. Front wall to wall carpeting, fireplace, plot, near town. . • . Rentals said plat for final ap. sult* with the preliminary pletion of all such • required im- fronting on streets described in BOB HOPE 'M E. T. Williams. 755 Central Ave.. neur price. Box 709. c/o Citizen und end loader for hire. Joseph C*a Braclo, science kitchen, 2 ceramic tiled {gydfe is some "question if there is (b> Collector streets are those /•provaL ,' plat. Any subdivision or part provements has been certified to Section 2 (d I •* & 5 of thU 37 Henley Ave.. CRanford e-31B7. AMERICAN LEGION HOME. Riverside GRASS'SHEARS which carry traffic from the planning board by the munici- article. — In — Grove Street, Westlleld. WEntllcld 2- Chronicle' . . 6-17 baths, lovely shade trees;'near For these and many othors-xall: any money in the budget for the 3. Improvements or Guarantees Prior thereof which does fiot meet Drive, available (or" banquets, weddinss. minor streets to the major pal engineer, unless the • subdivision (d» Where extra width has been 3158. , • totyn. J 10.500. receptions, dances, organization meet* to Final Approval. with the established require- URL'S iIICYcJLE. 20 inch, Uood condi- MASON CONTRACTOnS RICHARDS - SWACKHAMEH project, but there were indications system of arterial streets In- Before consideration of a final sub- ments of this ordinance or owner shall have filed with - the dedicated for widenliilnie of ;,••• — rn;s — . "CASANOVA'S —^— Realtors ItlCs. Attractively decorated. Kitchen cluding the principal en- municipality 'a performance guar- existing Btrceti. lots shall be- MAN'S WAltbnOIlE. lnahoeany chest of tion. WEbttleld 2-O4U1.-J. Complete muionry. Sidewalk*, flag- SlH.HOO — Six EXTRA largo rooms', "lire- facilities. Bowline alley rental. Tele- foliar* may be^money from the pre- division pUt the subdivider will other applicable regulations "Ma ft Pa Kettle at Home** - drawers. Cull CRanford 0-4033 after atone work. Gurugo bulldilic, brick place, tiled bath, oll-stcam heat, Y hitch 4 Aldcn Street trance streets of a residential "have- - installed the improvements - shall not be approved. Any antee sufficient tn amount to cover liin at such rxtra width line, BIG 'NIGHT*" phone Cllanford "6-9701 or CKaniord ttiuus year's budget for the de- ,, - development and streets for the cost of. all such Improvements and nil setbacks Khali be 6 P.M. work. . Free &»timatci*. Schwurx, basenteiit; excellent condition and loca- CR 6-1122 or CR 6-0476 6- 822*. I! PRUNING SHEARS .required under Article VII or the . remedy proposed to overcome CRunford B-B40&. tion. Mrs. Rilth Kevc CR fl-5172 ' velopment of the area. . circulation within such a de- planning board shall require the such a situation shall first' be or uncompleted port ions thereof as measured from such tinct — Hit No. 2 — Wanted velopment. estimated by the municipal engi- Where there is u qut-stjon an BEND1X—GY1IAMAIIC_ |__ Mrs. Alpha dc la Mottc CK 6-5K44' The most versatile electrical ' posting of adequate performance - approved by the appropriate ' ;' V juptable dTebS form: hjibklut'lu.*; crib TllN LET ME BpAHD YOUR PET. in my S1577OO — niiyiTa 7-rooih. 2-bath BUN- RENTALS KOR ALL' OCCASIONS (c) Minor streets are those which guaranties to assure the installa- ' local, county, or state health neer, and assuming the imtfaUafclori, „ to, the suitability of a lot or Richard Carlson mattress I sit und stand car scat. CHaii- apprcciutc . donutlons^ of —• the following trimmers in the low price field; are used primarily tor access tion of tha required improvements of ..such urttojnpleted tmnjgyjBmejits lots for their intended use' due home, expert care, reasonable rate. GALOW; poured concrete basement, Receptions — Card Parlies , Does all three lawn care jobs with agency. • .'< , H ford e-9113. ' articles of furniture for the director's Cltunfard-tl-OUas ... .. «-15 rrcrc;itimi_' rooni;_ oil-hot water heat; FIVE ROOM DUPLEX, convenient to Dances — Banquets, etc. pport Extended Visits, to the abutting properties. ' •< within one year. (g> A copy of any protective cove-' on or befot« S^a£Te*djj^t4£>j*ot to •* to factors such as rock forma- cahili: . Small desk, chest of druwers, Hailstone p<»cH and wood^buriilnri^fln •—transportution,—• excellent- condition. -professional ^prccision^aiL-hour's.. LAWN EDGERS (dl Marginal .access, streets sire. 4,Submission-cf Final.PUt-oi-Major «. —nants.—nr. deed restrictions.! exceed 'one yeai^Such> performance tions, flood conditions or sinn- ~ VETERANS "MEMOKIAt. "HOME—" v guarantee may be In' the form of a SI DRAWING BOARD. Humlltun type two chairs, small table, mirror, lamp, placed , ' ' • S9.5U0. CRanford 6-2440. trimming in 5 minutes. So light, streets. which are parallel I Subdivision. applying to the land being ••-' -lar circumstances, the plan- "Creature From LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS 470 South Avc, East Guef Conklin Asks - steel frame, inbtrunu-nt und ionu table rudln, small rug. Please cull so .easy to operate, anyone can use to and adjacent to arterial (at The final plat shall be sub- subdivided shall be submitted performance bond which shall be ning board may, afu-r adu- 1 j ' drawer, with straight vdur.; good con- CKunford 0-3214, . ' Luwns - Shrubbery \- Trees CR 6-S7B9 CR 6-5B98 streets and' highways; and • issued by a bonding or surety com- quate Investigation Withhuld . llototllllng - Gruding - Trenching CHARMING it! 'See them at your hardware or KENILWORTH— Police Chief mitted to the municipal clerk with the preliminary plat The Black Lagoon" dition, $30.00. Also drawing b«tard Colonial home for the dlscrim- which provide access' to a for forwarding to the plan- 3. Final PUt pany approved by the governing • approval of such lots. ROBEltTS & WIESE (jhrden supply dealer. ' George Cotiklin today called on butting properties/ and pro- body; a certified check, returnable i> '•', tll J J -.-luailuc buvcLJi .ruouw. llkd-lwth ning board for final approval The final plat shall be drawn in *. Public Use and Service.Areas 72"x 30": >»> straight cdu«, $12.50 ""•— "*~183r-N . 'tehlgli'-Tlvc'."" GRASS .jresidents ^golng....0n ^vacation .to. —•'....'.-_-. —lection, .from J!W9«gh,JtralIle. to the subdivider after full complU lot In laree scale development. and powder room,, fireplace, . J ' cloth at a scale : L 1 Work bench and shelves. Cull Utter CRunford 6-32U4 Linden 3-7764 SEASHORE — 6 room cottage. 3 blocks •tin MaiUr Jr. Alleys are minor 'ways which : v "- -"''antre.'~or"-'any- -other- type-- of - surety- • •—COX^I.-IUDK S.U.. ; tost screened porch. EXTRA large from ocean. In Point Pleasant Beach. re"port the information to the Po- of~lp7«limina^7slpprovat~''Tlf#f "^r^T^ess^t'iM~m^1nc'H c«uaI'*50 SONr* MON. --TUES.- S P.M. Cllanford 0-5R95. U-24 U lot,^ plca&int location. Free ! are used primarily for ve- municipal clerk shall Immedi- feet and In compliance with all the approved by the municipal attorney. lines or elsewhere - for utility BANK J1OOK No. "28525. Suburban Will rent by week or month. June und for heavy duty lawn care $44.95y 'lice Department so that the police hicular service access to the The performance guarantee shall installation may be required. Trust Co. If not restored before June COLLIE BOXER. I! months old, looking ately notify the secretory of provisions of Chapter 358 of the CinemaScope WASHER. UENDIX AUTOMATIC. Bood EUCCTHICAL INSTALLATIONS und rc-$12,000 — North side; easy to cnr« for 0- 3 weeks In July available. CRanford for a uood country home. Box- 804, BARRIERS back or the side of proper- the planning board upon re- Laws ol 1883. The final pUt shall be approved by the municipal at- , Such easements t»hall be at co4idition. No reasonable offcr ' tvflliicd IB. 1954. application wlll.be mude for Pttirs, wall outlutu. light Hwitches, etc. 6-6801. . . can check the homes. .-• •• ties otherwise abutting on a rtftrney as to form, sufficiency and new book. ' N. 0-17 romn hfinie; 14x17 living room; oil- . c/o Citizen and Chronicle. tf Trim Mottar Bantam ceipt of a final plat and the show or be accompanied by the least 15 feet wide and located Stereophonic Sound - ClUuford (1-2069. ' 0-24 Lumnu rewired, door bclU uud chlni** Kteatn heat; accc&tihlu to school and bus. Chief Conklin-pointed, out that street / . , • ' 'Manftnir board shall act' upon following: . > execution. Such performance guar- in ' consultation with the ci->m- repaired. John trey, WEsUleld 2- OCEAN BEACH — Four room bungalow, priced for every k 16. Drainage Hlght-of-Way. The lands the final plat within 49 days (ai Date, name, and location'" of antee shall run for a period ui'b« ,. i panies or municipal depart- Technicolor STUDIO COUCH, 2 cushltini. tupestry BANK BOOK No. 7707. Suburban Trust there was a series of break-ins Co. If not restored before June 25. 4004-M. $9,1100 — For' a semi-attached 5 room neur ocean; all comforts'; available required .for the Installation of after the date' of submission the SubdlvUlon, name of fixed by. the planning board but, ments concerned, practically new, S5o. Clluiiford U-217H home owner $27.95 1 1054. uppllcutlon will be tnudc for new home with Mica stone front; ceramic June, July, August. CRanford 6-2854. Nursery School last year during the'vacation sea- storm water sewers or drainage fnr final aoproval to the mun- owner, graphic scale and ref- in no case, for' a term of more (b. Where a subdivision is trav- or CRunford 6-337B. than one year. However, ,with the ersed by a Water course. "BENEATH THE . book. ' .. U-24 TfclJCVlSION AND KM ANTENNAS IN- tiled bath; oil heat; aluminum- storms BOZEMAN NURSERY SCHOOL, state KEM-KUT con. Members of the department ditches/ or required along a nat- icipal-clerk. erence meridian.. STALLED und repaired. Work guar- and. screen!!, and 1-car garage, approved, .trained personnel,- summer ural /stream or wate/iourse for (bl Trie original tracing, one trans- (bk Tract boundary lines,. right- consent of the owner and the surety, drainage way channel or street, HAND KNIT BATH MATS on order. anteed. Reasonuble rutar^. Tubes checked COTTAGE, near Point Pleasant. 5 rooms, wiil check the homes, "the chief preserving the channel and pro- lucent tracing cloth copy, two if' there be one, the coverning body there shall be provided -a 12 MILE REEF" school, ages 2 to 10. ' Transportation, Grass Growth Control of-way lines of streets, street btorm Water easement or Reasonable prices. Also nitilo- silk in your home. /Cull KAnwood 2-4150 G. G. NDNN all conveniences, $45 weekly. CRan- Hot lunch. CRunford 6-5922. 8-5 said, if the residents will report viding for the flow of water therein cloth prints, 8 black ' on names, easements and other may by resolution extend the term blanket covers. Cllunford U-0310. Trucking — Hauling ford •8-1238. to safeguard the public against flood of such performance guarantee for drainage right-of-way conform- or CRanford 0-O9O4. If white prints and three copies rights-of-way. land to be re- ing substantially with the lines —' Hil Mo. 2 — 1B1 North Avc., East at Centennial Avc. their absence to police head- " damage In accordance with chap- of the application form for served or dedicated to public an additional period not to exceed HOPES, block and fall,'chains, cultivator, BOBBINS & ALLISON, Inc. SINK TOPS of. beautiful real clay tile. COTTAGE. WEEKLY RENTAL. Ocean one year. The amount of the per- .of such Water courear, and eiuclt hot water heater for coal, M.*utv!4, :l 313 South Ave.. E. CRunford 6-0898 CKanford B-3085 or CRanford «-54B7 quarters, — - /..tor one of Title 88 of tha Revised . final -approval shall' be sub- use, all . lot lines and other . further width, or construction. BOB HOPE Audie Murphy Susan Cabot The most permanent and economical Beach, NT. J. Cull WEsllleld 2-5396. / Statutes. mitted to,the secretary of the ' fonnunce guarantve may be reduced • Bus heaters, toilet tank, spruyeV, uui MOVING — STORAGE — PAGK1NG OPKN .Saturday and Sunday EVEREADY site lines: with' accurate dim- by the governing body by resolu- Agents Allied Van Lines, Inc. uink top-uvailable. Call, or write for ' 17. Borough. .The Borough of Kenll- planning board at least 10 ensions, bearings or deflec- or both, as will be udeq'uati* - refrigerator. 118 Wulnut Avenuv free booklet or free estimate. G. W. LAV ALETTE, modern cottage, sleeps six: tion When portions of the required for the purpose. U short block from ocean. July 3-17, worth. . . days prior to the date of a tion angles, and radii, arcs, JOAN FONTAINE "RIDE CLEAR_ Cranford. . Wilkinson!- Nuwmun'tf Lane, Martins^ 18. Governing body. The Mayor and regular planning board meet- and central angles of all improvement have been Installed. ws COMPLETE DINING ROOM SET In ... PROPOSED / Council of, the Borough of Kenil- ing. .Vnless* the preliminary curves. llcld 2-U01M1. \ tf worth. plat Is approved without t't, ROOFING OBDINANCE .No. M-21 / with the performance guarantee, the Jumble Store Tutoring ARTICLE V » changes, the final plat shall ment or land reserved or dedi- possible lit designing an:c sub- spring and mattress; ttrc screen Lawn Seed AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING obligor and surety shall be liable division containing suchMt-u- have Incorporated all changes srate. All very . reasoiiabU*. LApY BE GOOD! REMOVAL. . OF -. LIME SCALE - . TUTORING—HIgh School and College J1UUES. REGULATIONS AND.«TAND^ PROCEDURE cated to public- use' shall. be Not gcttilii! L'tioui-h hot' wutxr? . .Hot Painting—Decorating Gutters — Leaders — Sidinc or modifications required by designated, and the proposed thereon to the municipality for the tures. M-G-M presentsjhe heroic 0-2235. The Jmubli* Store needs women's.cot- subjects. Carolus T. Clarft. B.A. (Vulc* ARDS GOVERNING THE SUBDIVI- 1, Submission of Sketch Plat. reasonable cost of the improvements WED.-SAT. JUNE 23-26 wuttr pressure low? .When tunkless LL.B.. " Ed. M.. 330 Mountain Ave.. Ideal Mixture For Rapid Germination (a) Any owner of land within the the planning board.' use of sites other than resi- ARTICLE IX ton cuxuuU und children's summer T. A. CRANE — Painting and Decorating. SION OF LANDJU WITHIN "fHE BOR- not Installed and upon .receipt of the PENALTY AIR CONDITIONER. RCA. ^-ton, 10M . wear. I'h.mo CH tl-K!22 . (or pick-up healers und parucoi|s uic Illling up Wcatllcld. Call Wljtlicld 3-2741-W. U OUGH OF KENILWOBTHX PURSUANT ^ Borough of Kenllworth shall la 2,3 of re- for estimate*.. tf TO THE- AUTHORITY SET FORTH IN shall Install such ^improvements. Ulltritr. rscellcnt condition, fl5. CRun .iilaccnient cost by huvlug it clcuned 1 POUND 45c — 10 POUND $4.25 subdividing land, as 'defined in municipal engineer that he is and the lots within tach. block final approval ha* been obtained* any CHAPTER 433-OF THEtAWS OF 1BS3. ARTICLE VIII person transfers or hells or agree* to $ ford 6-9077. out. Cull CK 0-0430 . ' AND AMENDMENTS - AND. SUPPLE- this ordinance, submit to the in receipt of o map. showing shall be numbered consecu- $ NITSCIIKE & BLUNGK — Painters and secretary of the planning board all utilities In exact location tively beginning with, num- DESIGN STANDARDS - sell, as owner or agent, any - land "JULIUS CAESAR" MENTS THERETO; ySETTTNa .FORTH The subdivider shall observe the ^ BICYCLES a> — 24 inch and Decorators. 47 North 18th Street. Ken- lor other designated official! and elevation Identifying those ber one. which forms a part of u subdivision Piano Tuning GETTING KNttUGIl HOT WATER? Lime THE PROCEDURE.TO' BE FOIXOWED following requirements und princi- on which, by ordinance, the planning '"• — ALSO — - '' 2H inch, In cood condition. $9 vuch scule removed from puru colls, tuuk- ilworth, N. J. Telephone CRanford Support Drive for Nurses' Home BY THE PLANNINO l BOARD / AND at least two weeks prior to portions already installed and pji«»ni - h.p:. Good running condition. $45. Co.. Cllunford 0-3555 or WEstticId -i- Pcmonal supervision. 305 Columbia poses of classification and pre- all~tnomiment«. ment for not more than thirty days and CHanford U-IU85. 6-3730. YES, *gE FINANCE, TOO! AUDS; AND PROVIDING PENALTIES liminary discussion ' together 1. Installed all Improvements Names of owner* of adjoin- The • subdivision plat shall conform Matinees^Every Day—~ 4999. '. U Avenue, Cranford. Call. CRanford ELIZABETH GENERAL HOSPITAL to design standards that will en- each parcel, plot or lot WJ disposed 8-3715. . . tf »OH THE VIOLATION THEREOr. with ' a completed application In aceordanea with the - Certlfleation . by engineer - or courage good development pattern> ALL UlCYCl.E REPAIHS done ut . Re it ordained by the Governing Body Within the municipality. When tion. • ""' " LINDEN DECORATING CO. Painting WILLIAM L. When you need a nurse—trill she be tltere? - (bk If classified and approved as regulations, or. surveyor a» to accuracy -of Dob's Ulcycle Kepuir Shop. Cllanftx.i of ttje Borouuh of Kenllworth: a minor subdivision by unani- S. A performarjce guarantee details of plat either or both uri official map oi In addition to the foregoing, if ttw- Autos for Sale 0-3l)0U. - ' -7-1 and decorating; csUbllshcd 1918. Call . •' ' ARTICCX I master plan has or have beer streets tn th« subdivision are not such **l mous action of the planning has been posted" with , the municipality NOHI11S CHEVROLET, INC. order; also alteration*. Mrs. Hand. Since 1928 ' ; Headquarters Building Drive will be forwarded to that board (dl Any plat which requires .ij» When approval of a plat ALL WOKK OUAKANTUB ARTICLE II. on an officially adopted master plan may institute and malnti4ii u civil Notlun^ it mor« fun dun l!vr tttnll of & flavlurig nJc on out 208 AND 014 CENTRAL AVE. CRanford B-24A3. tf R. MENZEL ~ Painting and papcr- I Walnut Ave. Cranford for Its consideration. The plat county planning board ap- Is required by any officer oi action*. PunPosE - will then be forwarded to the proval pursuant to R.S. 4O:*7- body ot such a municipality, ' or official inftp shall be cmtslderef • WESTKIELD 3-0220 • hanalnj. Phone CRanford 6-1343. 61 in approval of subdivision plutw J«> t» provide rules, irenulatlons and and If approved, the Mayor and . county planning bosrd for Its •hakl be certmed on the pint Where no master plan or official I b t To set aside and invalidate Ur^ Cross sectlonM land profiles OJ Wtitt the llorouuh of Kenllworth In order to their signatures and it shall by the governing body.. ., streets, approved by the muni- rights-of-way shall be^tmown on tht to fciifh u contract nr sulr I' O' a cooliag **im ia our 4»,000,000- Contour* at 5 ft; Intervals foi 1033 an4 sha)L.be"such us to k n< with section twenty-four y («*Ktra ufV of Courv«')." Vjsltlng Nurse Can Help You. Nominal HOSKEETO LITES $2.00 next regular meeting of- the themsfllvcti to the harmonious dWvl Chapter 4U3 of the Law^ -h 1 Walnut Avenue Fee. Tel. CRunford 6-O757, or consult YOUR CAB MCKID W Tr"(n«Ure the orderly growth ' and de- . governing body. body shall take action not slope* averaging ten per cent lt>5:i, but only if the muliici velopment, the conservation, protection (cl Before the municipal clerk re- later than the second regular or greater arid at 3 ft. Inter - opment of the hiUnlclpality • a », < Enjoy a Rid*. CLAEK TOWNSHIP. N. J. Telephone Directory. ' Hours: Dally, palUy has ai« planning bxu.r< m uud proper use of land and adequate turns any approved sketch meeting fallowing the refer- VaU for land- ol les&er nlop« enhance the public Welfare In uc Twin Ciii« RR except Sunduvs and Holidays, B:30 AHD DUIVIMD or a committee therv-of witi Floor Service provision for circulation, utilities, and plat to the subdivider, the ral, noUna Its action on the "* (m) iPlans and. profile* of' storit cortjance with the following; deslui OLYMPIC PARK A.M. to 4:30 P.M. SINCE 1927 power to act and which: Scenic RoUlV R. MENZEL — Floor scrupling »nd >e Services'. ' ' clerk shall have sufficient plat, and .tho .mayor affixing and sanitary MWers nnt H«t«'i tor>aotcb car Mrrlc* fot INSECTICIDES 1. m e e t s regularly fan i llnlshlntf of old floors u siR^'Ulty ARTICLE III ' copies made to furnish one his signature thereto if said water main*. 2. StreeU ' WINSTON -MAPftWtfffD CRaufurd 6-1343. til EllStubcth AVc bugj people! Whcncvtw torn cat APPROVING AGENCY ' copy to each of the following: action Is favorable, iut The arrangement of monthly or more freqtlcn) nue. Craniord. t Construction : The approval provisions of this 1, Municipal clerk , (fl failure of the planning board that all taxed are paid to dutu not shown on the ma^ter^piai • „ basis, and needs attenfJoa. -whether it's oalj NO PARKING PROBLEMS — DRIVE IN YARD 1 ONE CAR GARAGE. 12W20 liiclliutifl board In accordance with section assessor' ~~ -= xtoir deemed to.-be llf hqv* Minor strcoU Mhall be ho' d OPEN 24 HOUBS A DAYI 14 of Chapter 433 of theTaws df JBS3. 'favorable approval installed or shall have slig ned.uiTXtrai scoura B«r* hrougt - nf Ihr X.hV£,' oboo*.—. Our modetm S. Becretary ot the planninv 1 the 1 ARTICLE IV ' -m^mh Ijial i IT T*~ shall 'issue - performance guarantees Jar-ihe- ul . _...-trafficitffi . ' of low. Found will b* « you* door In • |iijrl . tIEFINITIONS «. County Planning Board • corttfletta to that effect timate installation of the foliowintf (c) Subdivisions ""a'fcirttri.g^r arterU *ln ttnV"such action the in Lawu Mower Shop i; Subdivision. The division of a The cost of the copies wiU be If any person shall be as tat StreeU: btreets shall provide a margins pUrchjaser" or grantee khitII be* FOUNTAIN l'EN - - Owner unit have CLEANERS & TAILORS charged to the subdivider and grieved by the action of the ibk Street signs: - service road or reverse front- to • lien Upon the .portion of th*r >aiu IM* tl.t. ad. Call uiur lot. tract, or parcel of Und into from which the subdivision was tiuuV. by \ ' • ', Mill1 I ' • ': two orx rnore lots, sites or other ~ shall be collected before the pUftn.ng board, appeal In Sidewalks: planting, or aome other mum that knenxalns in the po»^ea*Ujn of th« MARILYN ROBERT . "put to the subdivider. may be taken within 10" days rire r>«iN TRUCK WITH OR i; \M provided, however, that no new of 1SS3 shair be filed by the notice to *M Parties in inter- ' where possible, but shall kio (d) Tho right-of-way width khiil kuch bctlon must bo brought wilhn BUICK COMPANY :DOSi be- measured from lot line t> stieets or road* are Involved: •ubdivider with the county , eat. who ahall be afforded ah be located so as to interfer* Bagistuwd Phannadsl In Many Other Famous Hake* . WITHOUT DltlVEH. DAY, two ycjMi ikitvr the 4-*U- of the ti- River of «M NOKTH AYB. divisions of land for agricultural recording officer within M opportunity to be Heard. After with Utilities ' or tldeWalk lot line and uhill not be led. tording of thr Instrument of. trans DELIVERY SERVICE ' ED days from the date of return such hearing the governing Poplar, willow and elm tree than the following: * " WEEK, MONTH, LOW HATES, purposes where the M»ult|iiB par- fcr, sale or jL-onvi-yanc*.' of said land atteoaanc* at stora Doy WEHTTIELD v cels are three acres or larger in of the approved sketch plat body may affirm or reverse are prohibited. 1. Arterial streets tJO or within h\x Vrj.n if uiui-cotdcd. No Return and Night WEstfield 2-2528 M. S1LBERSTEIN' Phone CRanford 6-1110 IX slxe. divisions of property by tes- (e) If the plat U classified as a lhe . action of - the planning 4g> Top soil protection; No to' 3. Collector btrvcts 00' 11 Ik-slcr Avc. CRaniord 0-33ta nx. WB. 116-118 SOUTH AVE., E. CRanford 6-16611 ~ tamentary or Intestate provisions, major subdivision, a notation '•' board by a recorded vote of soil shall be* removed fror. X Minor btreets 50' 235 N. Elmer St. "VVestfield, N. J, or divisions of property upon to that effect shall he made on m majority of the total mem- the site or used as tpoll. Toi 4. Marginal accc&s ktrcets EM) VALIDITY ~T mum uiiiaf Higtiillnliinn also In- tha plat whlcbtwlU be. returned ber* thereof. IM ftadlnff and *0U move4 during lhe" cours* 5. The right-of-way.' wldtl. . I. U any^ article, suction, >ub-^cctloi*. 4 I V"..-..,: :A iSiBilpiiS

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    f THE CRANFORD CITIZEN. AND CHBC THURSDAY. JUNE r\,~^ •}'•'/-.

    that additional members or thepublic schoob Mikd Jonathan Cay-j Club wintsjkon&r a dance tomor- Wepprecht. ." . ,: Mrs. Robert Harris .and Mrs. Roy ance officer, was Increased CD Director ladies'.auxiliary are needed. In ton Regional High School.'Sprinf-j row evening Irajh 8:30 to 11:30 Mr. Binns. John Mayer, Jr., and Fitzsimmons. The^oupjs spon*- 5850. I -•- ' an effort to acquuint the public fic'd- •••'•, . at the Harding School auditorium. George Cunningham - were ^ named sored by ' the Lions Club Auxi- Third Grade The trustees voted to with Ihe various dcpaxUncntiuf. to the board of directors. liary. the insurance on '• .w«,,,,iu U^eT,?.^^ Plrtiiryy of nr»ffnthfcjdmfl_CTrf^ p^_J School from $92,000 to.$98,oou FIRST AID SQUAD the civil defense program, a'series 3 of-news.releases are being pre- soii; Mr. and Mrs. David Easton P* ? for: dancing. monies of the Garwood Little of Mrs. Herbert Wertnwein. wel- Shift^k on Franklin Schooln&rbnr~$s 'Satisfaction' children'. David: aadj-w J' Leaglie were shown by the Rev.comed the following Brownies in- GARWOOD — To avoid over- " KENILWORTH — Civil Defense pared, Mr. Kerr said. He asked and' their j Walter C. Pugh. pastor of the to $290,500.. T^his action was vuc,.. to Girl Scouts: Jo Ann Bender, crowding in WashinAbn.. School, following study of a recommc-nda KENILWORTH .Director Daniel P. Kerr. announced interested citizens to. select the t© church. W. Joseph Choborda, a Mary Ann Bender, Rona .Buch- A ViVTOO D department • they felt best ijuali- member of the club, was praised tion made by David A. Murray .'today his complete, satisfaction Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark of j 1?MnCpQ Q||ll Qi«aff binder, Mary Castaldo, Jeannette the" third grade of. that school with the manner in which the fted to serve With and to sign up Maplew-ood; Mr. and Mrs. Jack *W»Ca O1IU Oldli for his services as president of the Fitzsimmons, Virginia Harris, insurance agent for the board Wyhe. and Mrs. Harry Klein and Xjiavi1 WfillliaOfiqir Little League. . —.- •' will be transferred to Frainklin Vol. LXI. No. 22. Entered as second class mail matter public responded to Monday's test as a. voliioii^r for that work. Marjorie Harper, Geraldine Hidi, Announcement was made iha 24 Pages — 10 CENTS Miss Lillian Klein, both of Ho- HCXl ff COneSOaY Mr. Krause was named chair- School in September, it was deT CRAWFORD, THURSDAY, the Po»t O(nce at Craillard. N. J. alert. ' _ • man of a committee to prepare for Beverly Ann Kundrat, Lebra- Lis- applications are being received stile Park. ' ' GARWOO.-.-.D —A. . T. Mosca*. sec- kovac, Gail Nash, Jeannette Paff- tided'at a meeting -of the.Board He expressed his gratitude to the IVIIMH WilkiiiHon a spaghetti dinner to be-served irr two summer positions as ass^t •police reserves, wardens and- retary of the Board of Education, connection with the' installation enroth, Mary Ann Perina, Lois of Education, last Wednesday janitors. I'alrylow Wins,Award will be installed as president of Schmidt, Sandra Tripka. Be,tty W& r' members of the Kcnilworth Police- WIIIH King* Degree program next Wednesday. . • night. '•••."•. . . BC Ordinance Amended Increasing J the. Lion sClub at ceremonies in Ann Dorkoski, Kathleen Hartig tewer^treet . Department ior lllt li handling v( KENH.WOITTII Mim KKN't.WQItTH.-— A Griffith' the hall nf St, Paul's Evane and Linda Owen. ' ..- . •„•'• At present there are kinder-. rOff Threatens Foundation honorable mention Cake and Vie Sale nm- the alert; . ' . -, Anne Wilkinson, daUKhtec of Mrs. Sand Reformed Church next Wed- Refreshments were • served by gatten-and-fifsysecond and third . Mr! Kerr toured the borough Bernard J. Wilkinson of 34 North j award fn -class ' I\ piano has been jWsday night. He will succeed grades in Washington School. At Report Gwen 1 iWarren ^. Binns, Jr. . , Mrs. William Schmidt, Mrs. Sam- with Mayor Robert C. Kcueger Twcnfy^l'hird street arid the'lute presented to Kenneth H. Patry- Franklin Schoot there are kin-sale will be sponsored by aKU t Mr. Wilkinson, was granted a de- j At the annual election held at uel Paff^nrOth and Mrs. Leo Lis- Township Committee Tuesday and the police. . The director said )<>w, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry kovec. dergarten, first, second, third and of mothers^and friends of thu'Gar gree of bachelor of - arts .'it thePatrylow otThirty-first street and ithc church last Wednesday night, night unanimously adopted on fi- that generally' the reac-tiojT ujaj-r recent iioirim"nce.rner>t of Kings j other officers, were named "as f ol- For Brownies Guests\ included Mrs. Dorothy fourth grades. The two buildings wood Little League ln-the' fir, The small portion of Granford more than satisfactory. He said t Sunimer avenue. He is a student McAllister of Westfield; execu- nal feadingan amendment to the Near completion of the first l"ollege, Newcastle, Del. :j lows:.. - First, vice-president, A. C. GARWOOD—Eighteen Brownies are about five blocks apart* -it was bouse at Borough Hall from jn Alcoholic^everage Control ordin- •V* that it was apparent that the pub- of Mrs. Lloyd Nimaroff of Kcn-Deremer;« second vice-president, of Troop 35 flew up into Girl tive director of the council; Mrs. onial Dinner Tonight section" of a sanitary scWcr which ..residents who persist in using wa- Mis.^ Wilkinson . was a " member pointed out at the meeting. ajn. to 1 p.m. Saturday. increasing the fees ;of pack- lic ond-tho - civil-de,fense_volurkL ilworth. Joseph- Troiano; secretary, Frank Scouts at a ceremony-, held last Alfred C. Deremer, president' of Resignation of Mrs. • Harriet will run from Orchard street fo ter for non-csscntial purposes In Tf~Phi-!»»ml>da Sigma and of the Krausec_flnanciallsecrciaty^Burt week\j;in_ the. rear' of ththee Lions Club' Auxiliary; Mrs. goods stores and taiverns to Joint Civic Committee to Encourage teers had., been ^educated in theFuture Teachers of America. She .Bluhm as a part-time kindergar- spite of requests and warning*, procedure to be followed. K-Teen Dance Friday Beling; treasurer. Joseph Stibler; Washington Schooir~Tars7Tlic1w "Stephen~Trlpka—Mrs.—V/aiter-e. —A record ef- Honors Joipnship Engineer the trunk ' sewer in Riverside nujored in English-education. She lion tamer. Police Chief Fred Fal- ard B. Harper, leader, conducted Pugh, Mrs. Walter Hasselman and ten teacher was reccived.^SaTafy' 1 drive-and-serve-theJiew-Bxooksidc- ce the possibility of having The civil defense chief reported KENILWOKTH — The K-Tcen played XO0O tttnea. foc-tivc July 1, 1955, and provid- More than 340 townspeople and friends from throughout Union UnderJJonsideration !• • . -toastma£ter and the invocation ed, with Dcnman road Improved tec. • x. ' •'. conibipation of all... inky black with frost white ( become candidates for the Board "As the township grows and the hicle whereby the' people best Mr. Sauer pointed out that the will be offered by the Rev. Joseph this year and storm and sanitary of/Education. Another meeting will school system develops, there is a qualified to meet the needs of the Water Company to Act accents! Designed iu«lf to. be the top present package goods license is L.' Donnelly, assistant pastor of St. sewers,.already installed. be held in the early fall. need for a larger group of such educational system are sought out Reports on such incidents will Michael's Church. Expressions of The contractor on the sewer fashion this summer. A wonderful new the highest in Union County and Mr. Smith, president of thecitizens, more representative of and encouraged to serve the town- be forwarded to the water com- the tavern fee is the third high- appreciation f6r Mr. Grail's "long which will- serve Brookside Place Cranford Taxpayers' Association, the town at large and a democratic ship in this most important office." pany. George Haskew, engineer . public "service to the community look for summer parties.*.a very est. He said he did not believe School has completed the laying explained that his group has taken and. systematic process which will Mr. Smith stressed the fact that for Plainfield-Union, said • the and its various groups wilK-he of 2.000; fee^ of the 2,925 feet of coordinate the long range plans of special background for your suntan. tho Legislature intended the fees an active interest for the.past sev- {Continued em pao<-'.ci(jht)' company stands ready to- shut off charged for alcoholic beverage offered by former Mayors George pipe in the first section; which the water in such cases until We've got the fabric, design licenses to be either penalties or E. OsterKeldt and Admiral E: D. will run from Riverside, drive to revenue raising measures. Stanley, Mayor F. P. Andersen, the Spruce street, Mr. Grail said assurance is given that the "house- and size you want—come in Rev. William B. Donnelly, pastor holder wifl cooperate with fellow Says Fee Not Penalty PATKICK J. GKAIX The Rahway River has 'been Six Town Trustees Vote to Retain of St. Michael's Church, and the consumers\in saving water for and see them now! As long' as the present, limita- returned to its previous course Rev. Frank V. H. Carthy, rector essential uscV, tion of licenses exists, he said, in' the vicinity of Riverside drive of Trinity Church. Presentation of and Belmont avenue, after hav- Playgrounds Rezonii^g Plan as Adopted Mayor Andersen announced at DRESSES. s,ome increase may. be warranted, the -gift-will be made-by Commis- SECOND FLOOR but this should be kept in rela- Commuters ing been diverted through a 36- Retention of the rdzoning. plan adopted ori May 5 was voted Tuesday night's XTownship Com-" sioner Duffy, and 'the benediction inch pipe at that point to permit mittce meeting that, sterner mea- tionship to other similar license will be given by the Rev. Mark J. Open July 6 last Thursday evening by the Board of-Education -at-an adjourned fees in the county. installation of four- piers vto carry meeting. * " sures would .have to\be taken to Dooley", assistant pastor of St. the pipe line. Final grading work An expanded playground pro- insure cooperation by all in con- • Mayor F. P. Andersen declared Michael's. Authorize ".Since adopting the-plan, the trustees received six letters and at this point has been held up to gram under the sponsorship of the servation measures.. HcNexpress- the committee has no intention two petitions asking that the.boundary lines for'the six districts be ed thanks to the 99 percent -of of using the license fees as a pen- permit concentration on pipe lay- Township Recreation. Committee WinfitU Fo-iatuationt-bul_tht:. township. y Turk: screeant-at-ar.ms Welfare Group providing adequate coverage for tain for Cranford at least one provides traffic , lights, special Matthew O'Shca; judge advocate, train in the morning to get up- morning, the schedule for the part- Gited~iii~Contest- Cranford will cost in the' vicinity Fireworks Display time supervision at Adams avenue school patrolmen and other traf- William F. Hcrzng, Sr.; and mem- Will Send 42 of $7,500. town commuters to work at a fic s.afcty devices. As to the prob- bers of the executive committee, time reasonably close to their and Lincoln avenue fields will, JJC Also discussed at the meeting Set for July 5 arranged. Final plans for the open- lem of the Rahway River tho board Thomas L. Hamilton and William For Excellence was the need for a. suitable CD starting time and another to.dd explained that it would be a hazF-. Herzog, Jr.. The Cranford Citizen and Chron- XoSununejiCamp the-samo for downtown workers, . In observance of Independence ing will be, completed, Mrs. Schil- .... The Board of JDirectprs of the headquarters" in~ which~toj~store linger— said,_andLa*Latts_und._cmft_ ard no matter which school the Edward R. Morrison was apicl- e has been cited for general ex- • and two convenient trains in the Day,rCranford-wiH~sponsor-u-flre— chirdrercwent~to • Cranford Welfare Association has equipment and conduct meetings works display on July 5 at 9:15program will be arranged. pointed—adjutant—and—Richard- celloiic».'-aii's-69th — and downtown commuters must celebration were discussed at a re- mentary schools, Brookside Place nounced. bdflttg communities already have cent meeting of the Memorial_and benches and tables for the pro- Howard W, Ringlc and Mr. Smith; annual convention dinner at the set up permanent CD headquarters' make a choice of getting to work gram. School arid Walnut .Avenue School, Alternate delegates are: William E. Lord Baltimore Hotel, Baltimore,, • Thc.f},ve camps in the area whiclj. a half-hour'ahead of time or being Independence Day Committee in have enrolled the children are: and ,.'it is hoped that a suitable The program will once again inr in the fall. The construction of theBergen, Mr. Dixon, Frank Jacoby, Md. ' . •.•'--...• ' •mi several minutes late. There also the Municipal Building. Gus Cohen new buildings brought about the The Salvation Army Camp. Star plan for Cranford will be worked is general chairman. • elude Softball and baseball, the di- Mr. O'Shea; Mr. Moses, Frank Putz The local newspaper was given Out shortly. • . was criticism, of waits for trains need for the rezoning. and Mr. Winter. an honorable mention citation in Lake Camp, • Bonnie Brae Camp, or of necessity of changing at . The program will get under way rector said, and intra and intcr- § Camp" Endeavor and the Cranford Regular meetings of the council at 8 p. m. and will include some ficld' games will be arranged. Among factors. cited by theOther members- of the executive the general excellence class for will not be held during the sum-Elizabeth on return trips in the Board of Education when it ap-committee arc: Louis J. Durdone, suburban newspapers throughout Boys* Camp.- These camperships evening. type of musical entertainment Games will also be scheduled with have'been made possible; Mc/Con- mer, but an executive committee Mayor Fred P. Andersen will speak teams from nearby communities. proved the plan were: Avoidance Mr. Irving.^Mr. Metz, Mr. Morri- the United States. All departments lcy pointed out, through iHe'gen- headed 'by the CD director will Mayor Andersen, who opened briefly. James Avcry, Cranford High of unreasonable travel distances, son, Mr.'Moses-, Mr* Riniilc, E, Cal-of the- newspaper are judged in avoidance as far as possible of erosity of Cranford service clubs carry on necessary activities and the -meeting, declared^ Cranford 1 It was pointed out that' the la-School instructor, will supervise vin Shire and William F. Turk. this contest. First prize went to the r trafllc hazards, avoidance of the _ ^l*to "church groups, private dona- consider suggestions submitted, commuters have exhibited admir- the whole sports program and The post received a citation from Ridgewood -Herald-News, second < goon area of the park provides use of all substandard class- tions and individual contributions Mr. Foreman announced. able forebearance since the rail- rn^ivc from Held to Held, Mrs. the state headquarters for surpass- to the Verona-Cedar Grove Times, ample parking space for cars of rooms, reestablishing the elemen- to the Salvation. Army campaign. road's new schedules went into Schillinger reported. ing the previous year's member- and third to the Cheviot (Ohio) (•Continued on page eight) tary school libraries and provision .A revised constitution was sub- effect recently. ship. The post has 250 members at Western Hills Press. Receiving Anti-Rabies Clinic of the necessary rooms for curricu- mitted , at the regular meeting of "We are asking only for a rea- the present time, it was announced. honorable mention with The Citi- 7 lar activities and suitable teach- ihe' Board of Directors held last Treats 638 Dogs sonably fair shake." he remarked, Welcomed as new members were zen and Chronicle_\vere th,e Birm- ers' rooms/size of classes, and an Thursday evening in the Cranford "and we intend in our own quiet Thomas j. Courdas and.Raymond ingham'(Mich.) Eccentrie7"and the- .v. A total of 638 dogs were vac- Metzner, Miss Reinert Share effort to minimize the necessity for Welfare Association's offices at 10 way to pursue the matter until L. Davidson, both of Cranford'. S'u'ffern (N. Y.) Ramapo Valley cinated against rabies at the Clinic rezoning in the near future.' North Union avenue. The new" con- conducted by the Board of Health we get it." Independent. ' stitution will be acted upon at thein the Public Works Building last Among those present as observ- Major High School Awards One of the petitions was signed The Citizen and Chronicle placed by nine families of the Franklin IHHIK* Building I*erniit8 third throughout ijthe nation among annual meeting in September. Wednesday and Thursday, it was ers were Earl T. Moqre, president Rudolph C. Mctzner and Miss presented to Miss Reinert by Wil- avenue and Oarcmont place area Permits for three one-family the suburban weeklies for excel- Mr. Conley appointed a hominat- reported this week by Health OrTi- of the Jersey Central; H. E. Yer-Nancy Reinert, class valedictorian, liam Mueller. She also received the and the other by 14 families from dwellings were approved Tues- lence in"typography and.was pro- t»iJ—committee—composed—of-^Mrs- cer William P. Smith. There were kes\ passenger traffic manager, shared the major prizes at the an- Reader's Digest Award and the Riverside drive, Kensington avc- day night by Township Commit- Kcntcd with a handsomely illumi C. P. Hansel, Jr., Mrs. G. F. Rich- 460 vaccinations at last year's;" "ruJaTa wards~assembly-of-<3ran ford- Spotlight—Awar-'d,—both—presented, : ga!^venue7~HcnIey~Bvenute -tce~as—followsi—John—11.—McCon-- natcd—plaque—The—newspaper*] aids and Fred Voorhees to submit clinic. director of the division of "rail- High School Monday afternoon in by G. Frank Zimmerman, princi- make-up, selection of type faces a new slate of officers and recom- Health Officer Smit^i estimated roads of the Public Utility Com- the school, auditorium. pal. und Richmond avenue. ough, 26 Wude aveneue, $10,000; Louis C. Troutman, president, Harry Barron, 453 Brookside for its ncw& and advertising pages mendations for six new directors that another 200 animals may mission. Metzner was awarded the Boost- Rotary Club Nursing scholarship presided. place, $11,000; and H. A. Larscn, and its press work were considered to the association when U recon- have been.vaccinated privately by t'We will t>c very happy to sit er Club Scholarship of about $300 was presented to Marjorie Rein- 4 Tuxedo place, $17,000. (Continued t»i page eight) venes, in ihe Jail. . veterinarians. down with you and sec what can and the Cornell Cup. Both awards hart by the Rev. Robert G. Long) be worked out." Mr. Moore de- are giveif to • the student demon- aker, pastor of the First Presby- Strong Tosser Wrecks clared in speaking briefly at thestrating athletic ability and schol- terian Church and president of the meeting^'- "You are entitled to arship, rfe was a member of theRotary Club. „ CHS Window ami Frame Milk Fund Lists Donations ask for wnat you think you should varsity cross" country, indoor track The New Jersey Science A 30-pound- brick was thrown Dedicate Tennis Courts through a front first-floor window frcquently in time,s of trouble, Mrs. William G. Tromfetter, principal of Lincoln and Sherman have, and I'm sure some of your, and outdoor track teams for three ers' association gcnci'til science Two tennis courts presented to at Cranford Hifih School over the worked many .hours above' and be- president of the Colony Club of Schools, announced that 5,262 con- complaints can be. Worked out years. The Booster Club scholar- award went to John Bannon, while the Cranford public school system i; week-end, brcakirm_£ix__pajies of^ yond his required time. To him Cranford, announced that 6,231 tainers were distributed in these satisfactorily." . ship was presented by Michucl the Bausch and Lomb science in_ honor of the late Prank Massa glass and tearing apart the win- the school properties Were as im-r containers of milk were distrib- schools. Ferro and the Cornell Cup by H. L. award went to Reeves, were dedicated Monday afternoon dow frame. portarrt as his personal property, .uted to needy children for extra The Welfare Department of the Smithers, Jr., in behalf of the Cor- who also won a certificate of merit at ceremonies preceding-the an- Fire Chief Cautions and on many occasions. he .tact- nourishment in the four elemen- Colony Club reported that 1.05Q nell Club of Union County. from the National Honor Society. G The damage was,rcportcd to the nual awards assembly at Cranford fully but firmly impressed on the tary public schools during the past cancer ; dressings were prepared On Gasoline Containers Metzner plans to major in engi- For proficiency in cornrner.cial police at 6:50 p.m. Sunduy by HiKh School. hoys arid (jirls the importance of school year. Last year the club pro- by members of the organization neering at Cornell University, subjects, Pamela Taddeo received G. Frank Zimmerman, .principal In behalf of the Hall, Miithoy Issuing a warning on the dan- of the school. Investigation by Lt. and Fiske families, Mrs. Frank.H. res pert i ntf public, property.'" vided 5,720^cohtaincrs. -during the past year. The follow- cers of transporting or storing gas- Ithaca. N. V. In addition to hisan award from the Union County 00 Lester W. Powell revealed that Dlckison, Jr.', presented the courts Mrs. Uickison said he was known The Mjlk Fund was established ing members made UD the Welfare oline in" open containers. Fire sports activity, he was co-chairman Association of S*-'" ' Clerks and ha croup; Mrs, Burton Jamison, chair- of the house and grounds commltr Secretaries. someone had carried the Ktonc to to Mrs. CHarles Redden, represen- to the students at the high school fninny fIh Chief Howard G. Schindler an- the school grounds from West End tative of the Board of Education. for "his integrity and outstanding' und-the-entlre procceda-ffnm the. maru_Mrs. John J. Banker, Mrs. nounccd today that all gas~i?afibn~ twof the 3*qdent~Gouno4l,-pyosi- <\t thi- contest t r place •whlt-h set n high, fitapd- club's annual XharttyrBaH-g^*"*- -Arthur- Biridlc. Mrs- JohrTBTach; operatofs^m Cranrord~tiavc ~been Wnnnr SooldV, sponsored by the W.C.T.U. were: Cn n rtIn "r*Hday-br-S.uturday-nlHht.. uni for them to follow," • . Mrs. C. V*»'n~ « *e' T'"Mrs secretary of the Hi-YClub und.li Lynn .Wilson, Glenn Gccfa'ingsT in November are dedicated to the "reminded'"of"the"law" forbidding On u plaque near ihe entrance' Robert ,Compton, Mrs. Jack Cox member of the French and Math Elonda Fitzgerald, Claire Gill and of the Hall, Mathey and Fiske fam- school Milk Fund. The four schools sale of gasoline -except in sealed to the courts is the following mcsA Mrs. MUlard Hallenbeck, Mrs. F clubs. He is vice-president of the Edward Johnson, while commen- ;Valerle Martin, 9, of 10 LuSulle ilies are pleased to' present to the reported a balance on hand to^start metal containers or. approved metal sage: "These courts were given in Gordon Leech, Mrs. Philip Morin Luther League of Calvary Luther- dations, in the National Safety Pos- avenue, was treated by Dr. Morse Cranford public school system two the next school year. safety cans. memory of Frank Massa. an Italian Mrs. LeRoy Reigner, Mrs. Harold an Church and an Eagle Scout. He ter Contest went to Ann Fender- Shepard of Kenilworth when she all-weather composition tennis Miss Etta Tunner, principal of The lire chief also cautioned immigrant, who lived in Cranford Schmltt, Mrs. John V. Silliman was previously awarded a grant son and Lynnc Sheldon. Miss Edna was bitten on the left index finger courts in memory of Frank Massa, Cleveland and Roosevelt Schools^, local residents to be sure to Use who for thirty years was a faith- for over 50 years, JHd was a jani- Mrs. Hugo M. Staifier, Jr., Mrs. such approved containers for trans- by the Teaglc Foundation. Peairs won a special citation. by u sick squirrel yesterday. The reported that 869 containers of) squirrel died shortly thereafter, ful janitor in the school system. tor in this school for 15 years. He* milk were distributed in the two Lawrence. Tabelmtin, and Mrsportin. g or storing gasoline to be Th1 hee LionLion*s Clu^jiubo awardawaru,, whicwnichn ^cruiitiiiub anuiidu bookows^ fro numm th me^ .-.i|u4i>«.4 «»*.«^ ^w'j *..~.*.«.v~-. — j - -.*- . — - schools,-while Vincent Sarnowski, Trometter. used for power mowers or boats. goes to the class valedictoVian, was YCoulitiUcd on page eight) | The body was sent to Trenton. I Ho recognized no fixed hours but | (Continued on page tight)