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ibtendent of telephone statistics Shade Tree Unit Kensington Assn. with the Western Electric Company 18th SUMMER DAY CAMP Reports Planimgf Schedules Piciife the Navy in World War II .and the 1 KENILWdRTH—Annual family Korean conflict. - GERALDINE NURSERY SCHOOL OfRedMaples , picnic of the, Kensington, Civic As- He attended Oberlin College; Cor. Forest, anil North Avenues, Cranford GARWOOD KENILWORTH sociation will be held at 2 p.m. Notre Dame, the University of. CRANFQRD GARWOOD — Fifty red maples June 22 in Black Brook Park, have been planted in the borough Pennsylvania and Northwestern JUNE 30 to AUGUST 22 was Nannouneed at a meeting to f entered m» KCond^ cUas mall lAatter pt this Spring by the Garwood Shade University before transferring For- Children Z to 7 Years ,";- CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY, JUNE 19,1958 The l>cwt Ottlca at Cranford, N J. 3 Sections, 24 Pages—10c Community Methodist Church last l . • • • •-..'•>.'- J TrcSk Comitrfssior«,' according to a Thursday night. There will be - jlRutgers IK!.. Michael J. Kowalec.- aec- The Rutgers University College Transportation Provided Hot Lunches program of fnt^rtnjnmftnt for both Honor Society -initiated Mr. Abbott ietary^x. ._.. , , y- children and adultsr .; — into regular membership and eject- The-newHrees are Crimson King ENROLL NOW— BRIDGE 4-2*34 Petition For on Program -feature at the meeting ed him vice-president for the year n al patent and non-fading, Mr. Ko- was the showing of a-film, "This 1958-59. ' walec said. ^Hexadded that they Is New Jersey," by a representa- Swim Pool were purchased from Jackson and tive of the Bell Telephone Com- Perkins x>f New Yotk State and Parade to Be Featured Saturday pany. A buffet supper was pro- that the commission hopes morcof vided by. a house committee com- Suggested •T% -__-_'Ji"_V._.""_.•._ . ' • _ 31 _ _ —' . ''•".___ ' *-J -/_ . . ' . .—-^ : . — ^ '-• MayEiseini959; Presenting^varied program these trees will be available for fu- prising Mrs. Mari.e CanciUieri, New bids wUl be received byy UnionJ^nioUnionJ^niorr College Tues- Dr. Albert Allinger, minister of tj of entertainment, serious trasl- ture planting.- - • ' \. Mrs. Mary, Pedota, Mrs. Eileen day forr its^ewbuildinits^ew.building to be lotlocatedd ohh a new Cranford Methodist Church, called In the past three years, the com- Buynak and Mrs.. Terry Huff. Pi: campus site ness sessions, parades and ban- !-•-•-•- upon members of the G i.-mlo'rf hut. planted 203,tice^ T>i^ ano'- selections WCT« played bj offSrmngijeW avenue^opposite KKAAt quets, the combined forces of High xtr.a curricular awards was made ihe two finalists in an effort to ob- WHITMAN SAMPLER for most' effort and progress in was the low bidder for the general Dr. Allinger. challenged the assistant pastor of St. Michael's the Post Office, Chairman Stanley at the lln;il awards assembly at tain the.best advice and estimates nudio-visual aids. constnictipn. •...'- largest class to graduate from the MRS. MABEL BENSON Church,, will deflver the address to Peal, Rahway; has- contracted for a ROBERT C. RANDOLPH Cranford Hich School Monday. As on.cost, topography,and space. Receiving the girl's medal front ghortly after receiving the bids,- high 'school .with the questions long line of locomotives, antique Union County Commander County- .Auxiliary President j ,7. the graduates. Diplomas, will be An advisory committee will be the American Legion for outstand- the college launched its silver an- which led. up to the telling of this vehicles, comedy attire and'fun- assembly opened, John Soanow- M-35 awarded by the Rev.. William B. 4 named to help ia the final selec- ing work iri Student Government niversary development fund cam- story, tiamely, the questions of the making musical units. ski, president of the graduating Donnelly, pastor. tion of the architect. Mayor Bren- was Lois Schmidt, who also was paign to raise $1 million for the lawyer who was searching for sati There will be a joint opening ses- class, introduced Richard Harvey father ' Donnelly today an- nan said. This group will include a %$•&$}[ c presented with a-Teachers" Assoc- project. Campaigns were conduct- isfying answers, "What shall. I do sion of post and auxiliary;,units at nounced winners of various 223 Are Gradated president o( tho incoming sen- representative of the library board, iation certificate' for most effort; T ed in Cranford and among the to inherit eternal lifer and, "Who8 p.m: tomorrow in the Brdokside awards. GoldJ^fedals for Christian ior class, and feaVels were ex- tho township engineer and two or/ r H AX FACTOR and"p,rogress in arithmetic', • I H alumni and students, raising' about is my neighbor?',''"".'*" Place School.. 7 changed by George Williams, re^ B Doctrine will be awarded to Ed- three residents who arc specialist Gustave Blcy Memorial medals' H $200,000. The college had acquired The answer to the first, record- On Saturday, both organizations ward Mylta-JCoe" and Patricia " tiring Student Council president, in the financial field. for most cftort and development in | in the past about $456,000 from the ed in Leviticus 19:18, the speaker will conduct their convention bus- BUSY MAN'S BAR CatherineJ^eejey! A Certificate in and Arthur Williams, the new Slte^for the proposed new build- the eighth grade went to Margaret sale of part pi its Springfield ave- contended was the^ idea which iness sessions, with auxiliary mem- High School seniors the Boys' Division 0/ the Union o hundred and twenjt, -three council president. ing will\be the township-^wned Bottbne and J(o,hn..Casohi,. - nue "property and from other County CY• -••'• •' — pio$.r-;-,.y Dipner; second prize, Mary CUe Ohe tricmocr ot the cjass, Fiscjhec Memorial trophy which Is seum, Others in the top 10 percent of gljorary architecture has been de- Dr. Allinger contended that th< Gallagher, and third prize, Patricia Thomas^dward Arth, son ot Mr. donated by the local PBA. Robert The/committee's present think- the class receiving PTA honor | B signed by Mr. Elsasser. It will con.- meaning of the parable is nelgh- medals were Penelope. Stout and McAndrew.. . ' ...'..' borliness and that the Samaritan iteOpening and MW. Glen E. Arth of 104 OakHere Today Blosser received the Bausch .and layor Brennan said, is for tain 43,000 square feet. " '" The Cranford Business ;Associ- AQUA VELVA Judith, Mason. . ., ' Division II- first prize, Carole who helped .the unconscious man lancy*was unable to attend. Taken Lomb Science plaque. Certificates the^Hbrary to occupy one wing of j-j-^Jio-bulldingwill-be-loca ted-on-] Goger; second - prize, Maureen ation's annual Cranford Gift Days, went to William DITullio for ex- the main building with ample pro- Additional Teachers' Association a 28-acre tract — the former Nom- In the road was showing his love Legion Event ift^on Monday, he is in Rahway Kenny, and third .prize, William Memorial Hospital, where he was one of the major sales events of cellence in ninth grade general sci- vision and grounds for expansion certificates for most effort and"T>ro- ahegan Golf Course -& a site the for God and man. / He was, truly, . Henry Pfeifer of Scotch Plains, Finnegan. ^ "a Good Samaritan,".the minister reported improved yesterday. His the year, will be held today, io- ence, and to David Skaggs for biol- if necessary. Police headquarters H-gress were awarded as follows; college acquired about 10 years All members of the class will chairman," today announced the morrow and Saturday, it was an- ogy, William McCord for chemistry would. be situated in the rear of BOTH »U5 I Arithmetic, Alfonso Rendario; art, ago. The college is now housed in illness was diagnosed as spinal program for the flag burning c^e- nounced-yesterday-by Louis Gold- attend the 8 tun. mass tomorrow He then pictured another trav- meningitis. and to Robin Ault for physics.. the main building with. full pro- a former ejementary school pur- at, St Michael's Church, Father tnony to be held, in MemorlaLParii berg and Buddy Bergen, co-choir- vision for expansion. Municipal .../• Gall Siems received the hand- kowski; cooking, Edith Castaldo; G. Frank ••••1 annupl'. Union County convention H In addition to outstanding price Secretaries, nnd the^ National Of- In another wing, if a wing fits in Samaritan did in ^beiirs^ instance] Zimmermaiv principal. - _ i of the American Legion and Aux- reductions, many locnl merchants fice Management Award certificate with the' architect's plans. lso, EnglishEnglis , Ray Eversj. spell- Junior Collogp Aliirnni but he organized a posse and cap- Five class members spoke on PURE BADGER tured the robbers,; removing the / / |_wlll offer gifts with specified nurf- -was-presenled to Kay-Andcrsoiu_ ing.xpdtth Castaldo and Paul Ma- "When tne/fiag |/in such condi- chases of regular merchandise.. Immediate danger of further as» 'Where De We Go From Here?" Robin Ault was presented with mittee also will discuss locating icriaKsocial studies, Jo Ann Dere- Uon that iris n^ longer a fitting Local stores will be open until 9 (AVE BRUSH Sdieller Is New^Treasurer saults. He; was named the "Bet- The speakers were: Russell tho following six awards: A medal the library on the present site-of ' mer and' Joseph Casale; reading, emblem/for display," Mr. Pfeifer x tomorrow night for tho conveni- ter Samaritan" because he believed Hardy, "The. Frontier of Human from the NYU Mathematics Con- the police headquarters as a scp-, Lepra tiiskovec; music, Lee Wolflt; ' Kenneth Schefier of 22 Suttiin place Is the new. treasurer of the said, "it should not be cast aside ence of shoppers. in preventative action. Destiny;" Ramoha Vance, "The In- test; the Chemical Rubber Com- arate unit band,; Donald Donoughue. . - Union Junior College AlummXAssodatiOn. He was elected at the butshould Jbe destroyed as a whole Participating in" the annual sale The speaker then pictured a tellectual Frontier;" Tipton Snipes, pany Award, a standard mathe- The mayor indicated that it Also, stage craft, Ray Wallauer; association's annual meeting; last Wednesday, evening at the college. privately/preferably by burning will -be BreenV Liquor Store, matics' tables book; the Actuaries would probably take two or three manual training, Neil CorneUss", third scene along that same high- "Science and Sputnik — Happi- n.59 with the reverence and respect r Richard Hartig Paint. Shop, Cran- (Continued on Page S) (Continued on Page 8) 1 Richard P. Muscatello >>fEliza- way from Jerusalem to Jericho ness or Havoc? ;' Judith Steitz,> audio-visuat aids, Linda . Cerio; we owe to the emblem representing ford Bootery, Robiwon!s«- Martin - It beth, a former assistant county and similarly someone came to the "The Frontier of Love," and Rob- physical education, William Silver- our/country." Jewelers, Bergen .Camera Ex- prosecutor, was elected president victim's aid. He not only did what ert Slagle, "The" Challenge of the man and Virginia Harris; banking Anyone having a flag which they, change, Goldberg's (Men's Shop, GOPLeaders succeeding Karl Frizel of linden^ .{he two others had. done, but he Future." service, Paul Marinl. .-. wish to be destroyed is invited to Jody Maida, Lcshner's Fabric who automatically became second went further. Discovering that the Invocation was by Dr". George A. Far North Military Fmilfflfes Others receiving Teachers' As- take it to Memorial Park prior Center, \ The Sportsman's Shop, Map Strategy vice-president. robbers were chiefly from Jericho Aitchcson, pastor of Cranford Al- GENUINE LEATHER sociation; ball point pens for-schol- 7 to this evening's ceremony. Barnetfs Wines and Liquors, CO Joseph McCartney of Plalnffeld he returned to his home city to liance Church. The Rev. William astlc.; achievement' were, Penelope Plans for the coming political The program will open with ad- Fern's Furnjturc; .=-—- Inspected by Cranford Men campaign -were made at a meet- was named first vice-president organize a Boy's Club to give the (Continued on Paoe &) '• Two Cranford residentsf H. t>,' Lohman' of 2.Crescent place and Stout and Geraldine HidL Other officers are: MissHarriet (Continued on PaaeJlf} vancement of colors by the drill '.Also Baron's Driig Store, Alban- Presentation of the various ing of local Republican leaders squad of Martin Wallbcrg Post 3, Lewls, Cranford Radio. Inc., L. K. Merrill of Cranford Towers/returned last week from an exten- • , ; \ ELIZABETH Gasorck of Elizabeth, former col- Tuesday night at the home of Mr. Westfield, followed by the Pledge awards was made by Teacblng lege librarian, recording secretary, Deb'n Heir, Joy-Mar, A & A sive two-week trip travqjlfcing tlu; far northern coasts of Baffin Island, Principal MUtoto-herkowttx. and Mrs. William C. Severson, of Allegiance led by Union County Rowitz Headstone Hardware, Harrison's Card and Northwest, ahd Ybkon Territories, Jr., 121 County Park drive. and Mrs.- Richard Chapman of Library Director Response was by the class prcsi- Vice - Commander^ Raymond Gift Shop, Crantord^Cycle Jfe'Toy Alaska-and "the Aleutian Islands. Republican Municipal Chair- Short Hills, corresponding secre- Schramm of Springfield. To-Be Unveiled Co., Alberts Shoes, Tittman's, During the trip inspections of man James F. O'Brien, who pre- tary. Post* Invocation will be by the Rev. League Aids trustees were:. Dr. Town Shoppe, Shapiro's,- Depart- military facilities were made at the procrmm opened with select sided, announced the appointment Elected as Robert Bizzaro, rector of Trinity In Kenilworth ment Storrf, Harris, Ltd., Picknrd of Mr. Severson and former Joseph Judd of .Elizabeth, who is For Summer Episcopal Church. Following in* A headstone in memory of Man- St. Hubert Air Defense Command '' by the (chool band under dJ- heading the alumni campaign to Interiors, C. E. Trubcnbach, Welfare Unit ol Santera Knollfr. There Township Coromitieemah James The Free Public Li- troduction of guests by Mr. Pfcifcr ny Rowitz will be unveiled Sun? Scher's Drug Store, Coronet Fash- in Quebec, Goose Bay, Labrador P. Duffy as • co-chairmen for the raise $100,000 for the collcge^sil- there will be a recitation of ''I Am day. June 29, at 1:30 p.m. at the The board of the, Cranford a choral reiidinf by the eighth vcr anniversary development fund fbrary wHl be closed on Saturdays ions, Everett's Men's and Boys' and various DEW Line sites; Bar- Junior Service League has voted '- w»by campaign. -- . beginning this Saturday and con- Old Glory" by Robert E,, Scott, Jr., Beth Da.vid Cemetery in Kenif- Shop, Daniel's Hardware and Bell's ter Island, Fairbanks and Anchor- .. Other appointments were made Mr. Chapman, Rocco Pellicone of county oratorical winner sponsored worth, it was announced at the to increase the league's monthly lizabeth, Miss Mary Warner; of tinuing through August 30, it was age in Alaska;" Unmak, Unalaska donation for the Cranford 'Wei-" by Mr. O'Brien as follows: Mrs. announced today by Mrs. Sarah by Post 209 of Scotchi-Plains. Lions Club meeting in the Coach Sketched Top to Bottom: Charles Wimmer, registration Rosellc, Mrs. Bernard Wolf of Eliz- and Four Tuesday night. A large and Unimak Islands in the Aleu- fare Association to $180 to help f. Raddln, library director. County Commander Robert C. compensate' for the decrease in chairman; Harry V. Osborae, Jr., abeth, John T, Harrold of Berkeley Randolph of Rahway will deliver delegation otjhe group will attend tian chain, and Fort Nelson, Brit- W of .tte HMD SHEATH . . . pedect for flioa* balmy dajs Otherwise, during the-sumSmer the allotment available from the finance chairman, and Mrs. H. Heights, Vineijm Fosbre of Morris/ the address of "welcome, and the the unveiling. UJO Summer ish" Columbia, among others. Presbyterian CHutrrh of a topic Q> Mulon taller* riaht around the corner. Bin* or Pmk Pkdd Cotton.^ months the library, will be open United Fund as a result of failure Raymond Kirwan, publicity chair- town. Miss Jacqueline Riley of jpfn- guest speaker will be Department Incoming Lipn officers will be Mr. Lohman is project manager as usunl from 9 a.m. to & pjn. on to reach th'e fund's full quota in they appear . • . Sixe* 10-20. ^ ' J man.' • ion ancTponald Rudkin of Rahway, of New Jersey Commander Warren installed at next Tuesday's meet- for the Western Electric Company ft»Hf» of the jpT<*iiaM«g Mondays, Wednesdays and" Fri>. Sessiow ^ lost October's—drive. 1 Ifaer appear everrwhece in The^fate was presented by John E. Davies of Mountainside.. ing. The installing officer will be for construction and implementa- Clan 'was held in the Lincoln Charles P. Bailey of Westfield. days, and from 0 a.m. to 6 p.m Registration for-Union Junior \ In addition, on immediate' spe- COAT. I$RE8S . . *-a cxnaal cat aoMy to add MU* ClfiuS of Plainflcld, chairman, ol " Tho-f lag buttling ceremony will Ray Garner, International Coun- tion of mi-litary detection and com- School, gyninaglum Friday night, Come to Goadn's, Am chairman of the Union County on Tuesdays and Thursdays. College's six-wcek_ sumrner ses- cial contribution of $100 was voted cula8 \^ nominating committee and i be conducted by Charles Grincr of cil member from. Michigan. Mr, municutions systems in the. far **j. irip'to Rye-Beach, flattery. lad* Gte*n. Bhw or Blade Colton and Cupt Republican- Committec^attended The children's room -will Be sion will be held today, tomorrow to. help the association meet cur- C«nler at Your Casual Unirene the meeting and Jo&ed with "-/ past president of the/ association. Westfield. County Chaplain Rich- Garnerj.SarnerJ.!s a profetisor at S<;ton Hall north. Mr. MerrilL is vicc-pre'si- Yviwas held Monday, in spite onL Miaaes' Sbe* l«0. open from B a.m. to 5 p.m. dally and-Monday. • -,.. rent needs. The action was taken of the rain. . . ' of Son* O'Brien- Jn emphasizing the » Also on the committee were: Mr, ard S. Ncycjj will lead in prayer, M*alcal:School in Jersey City. dent bpthe Bakelite Corporation. and Mrs. Elmer Wolf of Cranford, from now until Labor Day. TnC 8CSslon d at a special board meeting Frl- Ux_ "an ril-qut effort to ^gct all "Txoo thmee tutorColorss" wilw.ul b«.e• urn,playe™d boy,y i Winner«.»..u-.»s UoIf u.c-»«»«.»..the outstandin«g stuslu--, P / ^ They report 10 feet of snow still wilfbe the last offlc-, BMTD Hdto BORDER PRINT . . a feii^eld!^ •ddtoon to • Mrs. Raaain sald^the summer MnUnue? day at the home of Mrs. R. B. registered Republicans out to vpfe Herbert Vetter «f Wostfleld. John John JTZamor^klrbugler of Bay^^nt^wards or Cranfdrd-High4 tver^.jevenjng_ Mqnday lal day of the school year, but Higgins of Westfield, who is co- privilege of^borrowlrii~books for Acklnnd, 13 Hampton street." you at your loreBestl Summer wardrobes. Tangerme. Bin* or Brown urawayv Pnsf2«0Post 260.. Benediction will bbe4Schooe School were announced. Fiftnilnucd on Page 8) to brUlkmt canw all year 'round. Blue, Maiae. Wnt hi< Raymond Kirwan of Cranford heavy demand. ~~^-. public. dents from other colleges must warm 82. degrees, an ull-timc rec- A. DcL6ngc; ways and means, port cards. has been^appointed coordinator of Mr. Muscatello is a member o( ord high for the date. the Elizabeth Board of Works. A submit a statement of approval Mrs. James'J. Felx; artsand "in- Pink or Apricot Aroel and Cotton. Junior Sixes -5-15. j voter. ition for "She county graduate of^f homes Jefferson High from their own institution. Vcter-1 terests, Mrs. F. H. Washbourne; onymization. •ns must present certificates of welfare, Mrs. Jfohn L. Brennan; BASBXT WEAVE*CHEMBE . for around town o( School, Elizabeth, he attended Un- 1 Others present included Carrojl ion Junior College evenings from Rescue Youths from Stormy Bay eligibility to receive government Young GOP Unit volunteer services, Mrs. R. B. H.00 Jrom p around tt» world ... «M wtth or wimout « B. Qualntanoe, representing the benefits. -—>•'' Winkcl; Motor Corps, Mrs. L. J. 1038 to 1941 and earned his law Tho sharp eyes of a Cranford cruiser at high speed toward the the Cranford party that their Jaoat ods of cutting the noise level. He belt B«l^. Apricot or Blue Cotton. Junior Six^ ICraaford ftepublican Clubf/Mrs. degree from Newark University, Among ,Jho courses available Elects 6 Members Davis, Jr.; house, Mrs. J. M. Rich, boatman very possibly saved the overturned bom. ' . was overturned by a powerful gust cw said the Board of Health will con- Alfred Frjcke, representing the now'a part of Rutgers University. are: Chemistry, principles of cco- • Six rj members were elected, and publicity. Mrs. W. S. Craft. Cranford Women's jRepubllcan "When we reached them, we had of wind, that got -undcr_thc_.bO-W, to membcryhlp in the Cranford tinue its investigation and request- DRESSY SHIRTWAIST v . „. dettghtfallY detailed to lives of two young jersey City men difficuHjFuirowihg life preservers noinietf,Eg p ltlE —Officers for 1958-59 are: Presi- 1 Club: Mrs, EstcUc Duemmler, re- 1 lifting it and sending water pour- Young Republicans aF~a~mecnng" ed putlencc meanwhile. " "'-^^j *' - presenting the Cranford Women's ing over thc.gunwhalc in the stern. Friday night at the Casino. Presi- M> The "waters of the bay,.w*rc high wind and rough seas." Mrs. solid analytic geometry, general first vice-presidentrMr*rHarty V. chuirman for the. Independence or Blue Combed Cotton. Junior Sfae« 7-15. Republican Club, Inc.; Wtye* Attending Coiinty^ - They unfastened their outboard psychology, Spahish. dent Walter Cooper-welcomed to Osboimc, Jr.; second vice-presi- whipped into steep whitecapg by a Koyen recalled when contacted by motor and dropped it into the wa- Day Celebration, reported that St. Cooper and Ralph' Mussari, r*> this newspaper. Also, zoology, problems of eco- rnembershipr Wijlard C. Dillen- dent, Mrs. Aekland; recording.sec- > * Du r«ar*t PotTMtec^rtbM (ConUntuA o* Pag* IJ -- GOP Meeting powerful^vind early Saturday af- ter in an jtffort to avoid swamping bach, Donald Thomson, Ann Long, Benedict's Fife and* Drum Corp: 'The young men were blue and nomics. Western" civilization, trig- rctary, Mm. Farri* S. Swackham- on. John D. Oathout, and treasurer, Salvation Army Fund Osborne," . as we-pulled-them aboard. They F under direction ot John SECOND FLOOR cabin cruiser, the ^^Caruial," managed to tell us" they had been boat over, the youths.vaid. "Dr. Kenneth-W.- Ivcrscn, dean, ThV- club held « mystery picnic Mrs. Kenneth Merrill. Of the executtyeicommittee, wilJ Saturday. Each car was given a l f iWhes $906 Here through' the bay. AboaroT word in th« water since about 9 o'clock On arrival at the Coast Guard will "bo in charge of the k Tt appeal of the attend an executive^ committee, 'sealed.route to the picnic site. The Mr*.-Koyen, their, son, J0bn,',4&£)k jh the mornnTgTT-morca.than_Hyc stntion. Dr. Koycn wag told tltere I^V--' tiiii Armjr in Cranford has meeting g mystery route took about" an" ribur publican ODbmmlttee friend, Richard Wlllauer, ank.thc | The water temperature was no hospltairaTne'bisc. An An enrollmenToi about 200 St« Cranford/ N« ^l the dWO it was reported this ambulance, tjiilokly t and a half, and all members ar- _The Cranford Boosters Club will ? re the Winfiejd 'Seott HoteL Eliii*^ c been'under M degrees," bl j lkl dents. ia";*xpectcboat moved abe^m the dispatched W a mainland hbjpltaI large number ftorn nnd l;ii)irfm;»rks given.. . , next Thursday in the Municipal- Lake pn-Juri treasurer. Tfcfr armV arranged for tho with the twiv^youtbi'- ' One, more phaa*« of the MaW-piec. at Leonardo, Louis J. Anderson, Plar>s"w«re discussedJor."tbe "fall Court Room>^ouce Headquarters,^ TEL BRIDGE ^JMtivide'two weekZs can^fall c«npaj»» wttl boat Guard station '^n^Sijndy Hook badly affectcdlhia^the other Nation* for nine local fries ave-Hye, and Alan. W. Kppc, tiaipaign, uiwi n beach party .was it was announced this week by D, ctu*ed, fitdtuding fund rairing^e- while tho Othcrrpiled btenk^tson. admitted^ The other M^fl v w their ^ the victlm«-at)cl gave them brandy, aftfjj^tcott 31 Park^iorrace, have been olfletM d.for Aug&tv^The Whib will R. lFr«flch, presldent^xE^ection of as Edward^A. "' t&provide^ottwr help whefr "Thcy^wcrc so cold and suffcrlnjt|<^6nly one boaV-'cnme unywi l'Bt Gamma-Sigma;''tho..; •*«- in ,eo oWlcers will takft^plaoe and annual accredited topofls will ««ded. Thoso^rlendi, of the Uo^badiy from shock that^*hcy h before tKiK » ' 1 mwt arc drive, Mr^Char^ct^Wimm

'••S THE CRANFORI* CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, , .•- '.IX-J . • • - p'taj upon completion of heivfirst! jers: THB CRANFORO CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THUHSDAT. JUNK 10, 1058 Carol Szubo, Marianne'Vajda and compK-ted her Junior y^ar. nine months of Irainlng. - . j Rrst aid ' to animals. S,,n(|r." Susan Web«r. "• ^, Miss Ehrhardt was one of two v : Miss Smith's." aunt, Mrs. E., C. | Jones. Dorothy Zinglef, &>n° Mrs. Lawrence Pinckney of NewJune 8 at St Elizabeth .Hospital, Rotur • • The necdlecraft badge was juniors to be received into the new. H?1<1 by Spindler, Ruren Dorian, Jud.^Kti'" York, Mr. and Mrs. Edward 9 v The ly fofmrf-d MeAuley Chapter of the Watetman of Ridley Park, Pa., also . Retiring: Cubmaster Honored Elizabeth. The couple also has one Chairmen Named tor Summer Btty .earned " by Jane Mcfcord. . There were 73 couples present attended. Following thc-ceremon- j 69 isiera, Martha Lyon, Baiban -v" Schleafer of Ocean Grove and backyard crimper, badge was -National Honor Society. She was Miss Mary McDonald of Cran- Collegians Corner Mrs^/Everard Kempshall, gen- 'as Jlhe Newcomers'-Ciub held i.ts , .^ ijlhur. Susan Wolber, Nancy /",•'/" Hears epmt on Contention awarded- to Hollv Paffrath and in honor'student for her'whole (hey guests at n recep- '"^ Kalleis, Susan \\,„..,•'*; After Service of 11 Years ford. ' . - • eral/chairman of the Cranford Mr: and -Mrs. Myron J. Lover Miss Joan Dexter, daughter ofRandolph-Macon College, Ashland. ed his bachelor of arts • degree at M. Ctt-.-. Given Badges itnatic Club's summWs ball, to s i.iiy I:i(i'r;i:'i1.on;;l :.r: •the campernft badtfe. Eileen Gill'-'W having attained the .highest nigfjt at the Suburban Hotel in j < -—- — - -•;. • 1.^ ...... ^» Presented with oT112~I2n<*ln park; east, have an- MrTahcTMrs. W. d. iXSXUrottSl r/ivnt eoim.nt:o:i •<• Girl Scout Troop 69,. in a candle- san Kolbe. Irjs Collins and c Mrs. Eli J. Loranger and family held Saturday at the theatre at "Williams College, Williamstowni : Summit. Wfrs. Richard-F. Finn was J ne engraved silver tray at the annual father-and-son banquet the,birth of their,second Mohawk drive, has completed her freshman year. He was, award ra i^nt of Ihr dub TinirsHav mcin •>'• !i .'• c:ii wd the mammals- Ivsidue, and! iveraB.f t»l her class. light ceremony presented, by the"^' » Gam. an Of 1 Claremont place are vacation- on Wlnans avenue, has anno Mass., last week, chairman for the affair Hutton Starring recently in Fellowship Hall of the First Presbyterian Chiircfe'.' daughter, Melissa Dale, on May 25junior year at Hiram College, letter for basketball. street. Hi- touc!u"l oh Claire -Hailenbeek received., the ; . .A< a resuh of a natftinWige com- troop mVmbers, -hetd-tt^-rn-!>rf of HosprtaUty, Jrivde nirjy,^ ing for six weeks at Mantololdns. her chairmen and their committees? Mr. Loranger attended Cranford l Among tho;e entertaining b'efore at Elizabeth General Hospital.— Hiram, O. After, returning home. 4 of t u- fivi-d:iy cravr-ii- b( in:milker badge. ' - • ' j >eiitivt- Latin examinatioh"shi;"h.'- Awards Friday evening .in ihe Kolbe. Barbara Arthur. Ru.i, . —jya-g. Beallr-fe. pgck chair Co-chairmen in charge of decor- Kinru'.v. Lois Lirbrr, .I'm'i>.n : Mi- the dance -were: Mr. and' Mrs.1 Wil- JiTStocirPlay Bll she and her college, roommate. School for-three years and which wn>- .-jth'ivK'tMn iniV. Th(W whiu;li"iil tin Ronnie Royrt, G.nl b::vis'on. EilCrai , -M«- s Ebrhardt is a graduate of , cobs-Ginger Kalleis, Judy Km^.,. group of women from Campus of 14 Wadsworth terrace have an- is home, frorft Ohio WeSjeyan Uni- Mr. and Mrs. Howard E.. Milius, , At Willitfras, Mr. Loranger. ma-' Ji.li,r Ann Sior/. "" '• Dej/Jin. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick ^ ^ ^ "to Mr. Harmo* on hi* retiring 8 $423,100 Dexter summer home at Chatham, v •rJrtl, Mary Grsrtt. Claire Halten- j *V. MicSwei'i; School: nrrin role? "in Estates last Thursday evening. nounced the birth of: a daughter, /ersity, Delaware, Ohio, after com- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edwards, jored in h'istpry^ He will enter a Tea and Sym- ' ""riaj, hearers were Sandra Jones Pauline Lowe, Martha Lyony , Sus ,'1 after serviig with the j»ack for May report of Building Inspector Cape Cod, Mass. v TjeefcTTiftty^tihTisnn;~Stcf anie^Kottvp"—^~^ *• • Morrison, Susaa Wol her Dr. Abraham Thaler was guest Linda Lee, on June 9 at Muhlen- leting his junip^ year. and Mr. and Mrs. James e\z. • teaching career arGrotoh, Conn., in Guest? at the- i>ie&t.:ni: imiutU-d Vd as. fi Hows: Lynn Folinus, s;ii* lll C 111 inHirirf-DarMhy^mgJcrv-wttt : r IWJMler^disclosed-kS-building- V.lso. Mr and Mrs Charles Hin p« >t wmcn VH " IW-^V- .»«*•-« gnu UCTXWTIJ- «r»»a^««r»T—W....-MWV<* 11 yearsT" ~ ~ ~ ~' " Mrs. B. XV. T. nmufolph lumor;ir> A-,.ti'i. I.;mr;i Frank, musician. Jam- McCord. Holly Paffrath. Ka-[ Vfo, Golilfos Wilts Ziru>|,v . permits were issued .with new con- "speaBerToFThe evenSgrUe pre- berrHospitalrPhiinneldr 1-— lVl n Miss Gail W. Waddill, daughter of table decorations. Assisting Mrs. l; l '' "' n. Mf. and Mrs. Frank J. Smith", for a two-week at the FoolWll Spindler. and "ka^-lSoriaiL xtiu KiiVcri Dori. After a standing ovation of 350 sented a talk on hypnosis and its Delta Theta. ' Ann'.- '•<••.!-'J struction estimated at $423,100 and of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Waddill Ted Muriday, son Of Mr. and Mrs. Millard will be Mrs. Edward Paul; ')'•• u'.-ck- . and Mrs. Arthur Beama'rt^nd -piovhoii?o barn theatre. • as color guardsflag salut. Margaree andt GamblPauline _ and Sandrp Jones; people at the banquet, Mr, Har-fees of $1,598. use in modern "if^Hw., and Ife: Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. MlA- tin1 M 'I1- ! ft x ow ,r of 127 Oak lane, has been gradu- J> C. Muhday of 19 Hampton street, Mrs. Jdhn Starr; Mrs. William Old ly lvTi-.-lu.on ir. tt.n^ ;•' Girl" Scout Troop .S31. The troop h;»s- been led this, Mi';s Mirion Gelinas. daughter- . oWd Mrs. James Reilly. T^ Mr. HultonHutton. - iiss a a ve veteraterann oof fthe th,e ^J » ^at t«th. e -pianow "accompanic accompanied d Judy Kutsera. an-j lustrated his lecture with a de- yi-..rs My Presenliition of si'c-nd -claw. year by Mrs. Herbert Sjursen. as-\ American ' Academy of Dramatic singing of- America. cians Karen Dorian and monstration utilizing four vol- Dr. Thaler Lectures if Mr. and Mrs. C. C. GeHna's of 35 peck committee.- and stated that • residences, 15 for additions ents of their second child; Lillian partment of Penn Hall Junior. Col- mer after completing his Junior Entertainment is under the di- Ij.nd'Krs by Mrs. David Silwrnmn, sisted by Mrs. Millurd Hallen- Raosevelt School Arts,, -where he appeared |n..such Participating in the "candlelight Morrison. alterations, 5 for garages and unteers as subjects. Angela, born June 4 at Muhlen- Oh Medical Hypnosis Tulip street, arrived home last 1 "the importance of cubbing is al- lege and Preparatory School, year'iat Cornell University, Ithaca, rection- of Allan Whitney, with l.-uiii 1 i-ci-nt l!ir\s. j'l'.rt lr.vlor.' iiivl Mrs Alvin Hnerker. beck. service weft Judy Kutsera. ?.Iar- '-. .veck from Linden Hall Academy productions as "Picnic." "The Man -one. peetnit-each for pool, sign, berg Hospital, Plainfleld. The cou-Chambersburg, Pa. . tf. Y. Ted was recently elected Dr. Abraham Thaler, of 101 • IPS eo-karter. was the hii>h light, of a Entered by Vandals ways to remember the boys them- Russell. H." Herman a? master of ; Who Came To -Dinner," "The. tha Lyon, Barbara Arthur. Susan If eVOKe«r 1 patio and air conditioning. Births ple also has a son, Richard Ber- iresident of Wesley Key Society ceremonies. Talcing part in theHolly stree t,. presented a lecture succi\-"-oi as liMulu-on combination Court of Awards and MlchxelV Neighborhood n Lltitz. Pa. Contents of 'drawers and filing Wolber, Nancy Jacobs," Ginger .j John L. Heller, 21 years oUl r selves—"cubbing'is for the boys. ? St. o Among permits approved at Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Edwards, nard. The paternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs..Thomas Seafcle, of n campus. entertainment will be Miss Elsie on "Medical Hypnosis'' at "the ["t'.atn'iiv pirnjc' hold, bv Girl Scout a cabinets were strewn about the of-Crucible/'. "The Male Animal," Kallcis, "Susan': Morrison. Ruth j 15 Roger avenue, is one of 7! . The parents.and" adult members Troop 101: of —. M.'.5S__Q£lJ535t.. ._" Junior,' was i- mu -Tuesday night's Tpwnshlp Com- of 2 Woods Hole road, are parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Mi-224 Arbor,.street, have been noti- monthly meeting of the National • UifM \V;lHiim .1 Dodds prr- '.Troop fl3i nt Echo Lake Park.. ! ~ t'oxes" and "A Street- Midgeley, Hijr, and Mrs. Stanley ehael's Neighborhood Association granted the alumnae award pre- H\iontempo, -Joyet- Hich. gusjai'.'ftuiUU «o iu^e their riVeTiSHrnKafo' •mittcc meeting were three fu; newof their SWottd sott. CTufrles Eii^ **etiirof 105 -Clenwood-road.——— fits! .by the dean -of Ccdar-erest Society for Business Budgeting— ' tlu- pu-nir Uinclu-on was Wostfield, recently. ,_ by vandah^o took only 10 cents. .» play an equally Important part Janies Sutter, son of. H. G. Sut-Hill, Mim Sally held acpok-oLit isnd treasure hunt j ented to that student whose work car Nswed Dosire He also ap-Kolbe and Iris Collins. '....'' ",»*>c Point S>-s ;rt American history has been out- Local Men Receive ^ from Notre Dame University, "Musfc will.be furnished by the The club's.i>nnual assembly was i,jncia l.nvcock, Pntti Rnocker, Mi- jtf a mother- wich. '''.... Players in Scotch Plains. were presented to the girjsbfr- their J Gassert, Jr^ director of motor vehi- character of the boys of the com-000 each; and Penn Realty Co., 41 other son is Richard. to the dean's list for the second Wednesdayr— -.-""" ^ jtf JSSiuh, . Mother standing. She has also been named Po!lce/were informed of the munity. Notre Damo,. Ind., after completing Bert Knapp CJrchsstrarwiJh danc- "Tea. and Sympathy",is Mr. Hut- leaderd, , Mrs. Ralph Morrisori. as-11|| cles. The local motorist hud his Rutgers road, $18,006.. Safe Driving Awards semester-of her senior year. Miss ing from ,10 p:m. until 2 a.m. In addition to the lecture, which of P;tM''PrittIdent P- •' Clark. -300 uOnni« Breaks, Phyllis -Perec- to the academic honor' roll and break^last Wednesday morning by ton's first appearance on the Fobtr sisteid d b y MMrs , EiEmil.l KKutsert a andd if lilicense e inkinvokedd ffo r tthreh e months Jlr, Harmon started .with the his junior year. He will leave next covered .the uses of medical hyp- Four restaurant. r m Mr. and Mrs. John Alien of Joseph J. Miller of 7 Colin Kelly Sfarle received a BS degree lin Mrs. George Trumpore is res- I'r.u.n uvemlc. \vrih 22 offi- ] vnu]t, Lois Schott, Barbara Ditiel, Isaafcr Sprulock, custodian nt the pack as a den dad in 19471 and month for .a tour of duty in' the ^ Mrs.. John T. Varley nnd Mrs'was elected-to the Gold Four in hili stage. ^' . . ' _ Mrs., Daviid L ttroop *o-lead*ld - 3 fof r thjreth e speedindi g violationsili . Madison, Wii., announce the birth elementary education June 1st. ervations chairman;"'" nosis in obstetrics, gynecology, Linda Smith, Gall school. Preliminary investigation succeeded S. K. Thomson, who SOCIALS street has received"* safe driving ^'aciflc with the Naval Reserve. William Donnelly, leaders for therecognition of outstanding social, of their third daughter, at Univer- She will teach in''the Cranford surgery,, dermatology and related *• Greble Jacqueline by Lt. Peter F. Miller revealed en- founded the pack in 1931 -and Miss Sharon Lynne Brandt, award from Esso Standard Oil ; BehkoAvicZr''past two years, are retiring from sity Hospital, Madison, on June 6. school system in September. field> in psychosomatic medicine, ' Carol Cree. Elaine Chnncer, Lin- civic and personal' contributions to try was gained by picking a pad- served as cubmaster-for 17 'years, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Paul . , , „ ... ' active troop participation,, nnd new The paternal grandparents are Mr.Company for 24 years of accident- Peter Stevens, son of Mr. andWilliams BA Degree JDr. Thaler demonstrated the tech- da Wood the school. lock on the screen of a boiler rppm Mr. Harmon, presented Cub- Brandt, USN, of 15 Tuxedo place. Linda Guy and 'Nancy ^111 .be Mrs. Cornelius and Mrs. J. E. Allen of 12A. English free performance behind the Robert Petersen, son of Mr. andMrs' . Charles J. Stevens of 10 Sum- Eli James Loranger. Ill, son of niques of medical hypnosis on a Becker. . leadera Miss Gelinas also fcceive \itn, Susan Faeser, Patricia PLAIN, 1-Piece another son, .Capt; Conrad H. in the same district and has beenr cation from the Citadel, Charles- HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Ac^nt by -the unn Fingerprinting Course In Hospital Ceremony William,Arfken, Jdei-Qstro, Hospital in Elizabeth. Mr. and Mrs. Sosnowski of 1042 P V e Ann Brandt, USN, and his family, and ton, S. C. They haveXeen named ALLIED-VAN LINES/ Inc.. Mrs". Simons, and Mrs. Leo Mind- mothers: Mrs. MnuHc^o Percevaul'l l.tt .*toppcrt Mary Ann Frigola. Sally Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Smith of 10 liara Patberg, Karl Skidmo '—o- with the company 24 years. Raritarrjoad, has returned from Patricia Kelly^ Nancy Ann Krak, Conducted for Scouts on Saturday they will go to Boston cad^et corporals, highest rank in FiMpraof 8to«aa» Paddna It Crating a 8p«claUr lin. and Mrs. Harold Sehott,^ tele^ Ann. Kantner, Piftsfleld street were_present last Gary Kott," Donald Dlxon, John Mr. and Mrs. J./Jerome Behan Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H., Elizabeth •- Second -of-a-^eries of 'to visit a.third son, Capt Max J. the junior dassj/for the coming . EathnalM «1T«» tfit week as their daughter. Miss Pa- LelandV Steve Jones, Jim'Simp- of 16- Dartmouth/road have an- Regular Pickups Here where he has completed his soph- school year. end by Smith. fingerprinting for Boy Scouts in- Brandt, .USN, and his family. Dr. omore year. ' - j Call ADmms 2-4414 Novak, Donna Plamondon, Kathie tricia Ann Smith, was capped at son, Guy Fisher, Roger Finger- Brandt retired in October follow- nounced the birth of a son, Wil- • It-nts were ere^Wd by Jack Si- cooking instructor and ltnison with terested in qualifying for" merit Abbingion (Pa.) Memorial Hos- lin. . . ' liam, on June M.-at St. Elizabeth By Goodwill Industries mons, Charles 'B&jllod, Robert Quinn. Gail Shimshock, Arlene badges in this field -was started at ing 55 years in the practice of Methodist Church; Mrs. Perec- Hospital, Elizabeth. Goodwill Industries of Jersey Robert Steers, son of Mr. and Ramshaw. Leslie .B^agdou and • Struble, Judith Sullivan and Mo-notice headquarters last week by After presentation of the Wcbe- dentistry. All three of his sons vault, moth,er-and-daURhtpr din- City makes pickups in Cranford Mrs. William V. Steers of 604 Wil- (Richard—Staiger. - _Varley._ ,_ _..'.. A OF KDITCATION los badges by Roderick W.. Smith, are in the Dental Corps of the nerrMrs. SchoTt, "West Point trip; ——TowNgmr or CBANroKD 'master of : ceremonies and hon- Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Petrickjjf 22 the first and third Wednesday of low street, was ' commissioned a Mothers of the Girl Sc>nit>KCon- Mrs\ Frank Murtkel, publicity and a graduate of the Faurot Finger- NEW JBB8EV - - • Navy. During his visit in Cran- Columbia Avenue are the parents cadet first lieutenant recently orary chairman of title pack, the ford, Dr. Brandt will celebrate his each month, it was announced to- tributed-'to the dinner with\;ul sprln« cookie sale; Mrs. Chnncer "Brownie Troop 832 ' printing Schol in New'York City. DRAINAGE SYSTEM FOR CRANFORD of a daughter, Nancy Elizabeth, at The Citadel, Charleston, S. C. HIGH SCHOOL AND BROOKSIDE cubs in turn pinned miniature We- 82nd birthday. day. rolls arid desserts. 'Mrs. Greble, Court of .Awards A trip to Rutgers Agricyltural Chief Lester W. Powell reported PLACE SCHOOL PLAY AREAS. born June 1 to Overlook Hospital. Mr.: Steers, who recently corp> 22 boys enrolled for the five-week belos pinion their'mothers. Items such as old Clothing and "<• -•••F«r • entertainment each family picnic. — j College in New Brunswick was ~ " proposal* will be received by Summit. They have three bUgr furniture—everything but $ew pleted his junior year at The Cjta- course, being conducted from 7 to the Board of Education of tho Township Graduation certificates were is- Mrs. Clifford P. Bermann, of 10 put on n skit. Mrs. Simons' patfi AfW presentation of badges, a the final event of the year for Jhe of Cranford. .New Jeney. Mlln Streehi t children, Sally, Susan and John. papcrs and magazines—are collect- del, is president of Alpha Phi 9 p.m. Wednesdays. Cranford. N. J.. Tuesday evening. Ju sued by Commissioner' Roy Irv- Orange avenue, entertained at a laid a woodsldc trail throuth No-r otherXnnd - daughter softball Brownies of Troop 832. -Michael ed, reconditioned and made ava Omega fraternity, vice-president I. .1038. -at eight o'ctoiek, Easterh D« ing to Eric Sanford, Thomas Al- tea Saturday for a 20th-year re- keir first *hild7 Jerry Michael, rnahegan Park, which the parents ie wasNplaycd. Bcbkowicz, Carl Schauer and Savin* Time, jit which tne ti able to the poor. of-the New York Citadel Club, Bli c ^ . Will be publicly opened and bans, IMathew Parker, David uhion-of her class from Saint Dom- born to Mr. and Mrs. James followed. rea<» for Drainage Syitem for Cranford Persons wishing to -contribute vice-president of the American Wednesday the troop will Mrs. R. W. Walker drove the girls Chief Powell Returns Ward. John Abbott. William Arf- inic Academy. The guests of hon- ppa of- 33 South avenue, west, 'The following Kirls ,received be trt "Around the to the farm last Saturday. At- High School nnd BrookMde Place School items may contact the Cranford Ordnance Association and art en to i d At From College Seminar Play Area*. -.•••••• "' ken, Joel Ostro, William Patberg, or were Sister M. Carmel, O". P, on May 28 at Elizabeth General 1 Jiomemaker and skatinjy^lwdges: vthe last get- tending th0 outing were Donna Methodist Church office and ar-editor of "Guidon," student hand- 80 D&ys' Initructlon to bidders,'. •peclficaUoru Bruce Shaw, Karl Skldmore, Gary Professor of Science „ at CaldweJ Hospital. Candy Albrecht, Stephanie An-•• together .Bebkowicz, Patricia Boldl, Janet Police Chief Lester W. Powell and propoul form* «tv»y be aecured upon rangements will be made for a book. itll fall. naoUcation at the-of flee of the Board M Kott, Steve Wilson and William College for Women, and Sister dcrson, Susarr" F^ecguson, Blle.n jcangelosl, Christine Fuller, Judy returned Saturday after attending Education. Cleveland School, Mlln Street n % Goodwill Industries truck ,to stop 1 Lahrfink. • . • Immacula, O. P., principal of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tomala- Foster, Laura Frank, Jane Harris, Brownie Troop 832 I Halkowich, Bonny Jaffeo, Harriet a three-day seminar .for• police Crunford. if. 3. , -- . • . T at their homes. The organization William H. Riggs, Jr., son of Mr. y Bid Bond niurt be submittesmiedd with eaceach Mr. Smith introduced Mr. Thom- Qatherine of Sienna School, ~ vage' of 14 Wade avenue arc re- Jones, Laurie Kammlcr, Father's Days, cards were chiefs, at Northwestern University, prononal, or, in Net of bid Wd, certUled is sponsored by various denom- and Mrs. W. Harold Riggs of 18 KHlov, Esther Rothstein, Sandra son, first cubmaster of-the pack, Montclalr. Former "classmate^ who ceiving congratulations on the birth Gajl Kinney. Roberta Rottman. by Brownies jifXTroop 832 hauei', Evansion. I1L Subjects covered in- ch«ck payable to tl e Ba*rd.o„ i Educatio,_.n. inations. — Forest .avenue, has returned from Carol SHulrnan, Sandra for an. amount equaul l t o tten per cent. to present the trophy that bears attended were from varimis sec- Of then- second daughter, Jane,-on JJrsula Sehlmeyer, Julia Ann meeting with thefti leaders, Mrs urer, Susan Schwartz, Karen cluded police administration,-traf- (10*1 of the bid'may be lubmltted.' STOP istorz, Bobby Wiese, Susan'Bern*" Maurice Feller ondN^trs. Edward fic problems and .pew and improv- The Board of Education reiervet the his name. Mr. Thomson called- on tions of Hew Jersey and N/w York. Unda .Walker, 'Barbara tl«ht to reject any or all bids, to .waive Carl Peterson and Brent Loeloff jsteln, Mary Walton, Nancy Totin Walton «t CranforA\-Mkrth63li Janet Wood. -leaders ed techniques in the police field. any Informalities In the bldi. - and to fend Jill. Fernandez. '. \ Church—roeenttyT The ' ^a^ils scon- f ), Chief Powell Was the only chief award ccontracntr t jTor lndivUual KhWa or of Den 14, who accepted the tiophy Mr. and MrsTE. Cannell,;'of 171 j Church—recently; Then o as aa. wwhooole, may atta t in behalf•.•nt the den for outstand- \ol tho from New Jersey at the seminar. tercsts tittit t 'schoo N. LeWgh avenue, celebrated their receiving ' 'homeiriiike*^ tHined • individuarijictur Fuller "and aa s.1 ing participation "during the past I-*- EVERYONE CAN AFFORD Jbadges were:_Jj^ctv-Arnl5enVLynn,, ^jrls in their - uniforms.. fie waj'accompanied by Mrs. Pow- H. "I iKtnd anniversary whh § group of Mrs. jcar. Mr. Lingerfeldt is the denrelatives and friends. Among the 1 /' . j YMCA as their last outing of theHelps Fix Up C?mi Mrs. Harmon, Mrs. J. B. Patbeig, versary) and Mr. and Mrs. T. Mig- you buy at KURTZ MARKET! Good — It's GOT to be i Hospitality badges went to: Gall year. They enjoyed swimming, THc boys and girls committee, awards chairman; Mrs. Constancelio, all of Philadelphia; Mr. and TYPES" 44 GOOD . . . for this is top quality meat . . . aged just : Miskelly, secretary \ Mrs. LloydMrs. R. Byarly, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frozen Foods •.'. ^—____^___ - —| gymnastic octlvltiwi^and games. of the Kiwanis Club reported on per day right for flavor perfection . , . cut just right for better. Transportation was provided by the work, dotte Saturday by Cj«n- \ Bealli Jr., publir-ity; Mrs. Rich- Riley and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lubow- Poured Concrete j fcf-15 ard Guy,'banquet chairman, andski, all of/Elizabeth; Mr. and Mrs. cooking . . .; trimmed just right to give you more good SWANSON'S ••'•I •Mrs. Edgar Brownlee,/Mrs. Otto ford BoysVCamp, neat Hope, at s Fibreglus No Money %m. KraUke and Mrs. Walter Me- a meeting Tuesday at Markos Res- Mrs. Albert Johnson, assistant E. Hoff,/of Jersey City; Mr. and eating meat in every pound. TV. DINNER learn SHEETS 16' it: banquet chairman. Mrs. B/ Brynildsen, of Hillside; DINNERS Garry- J taurant . . • \ !- •, '••'- - Down ea. Electrolysis Jam< Keryick reported that •NttTS Phil and Flo Weisbecker of Mr, atra Mrs. M. Zarzemki, of ,Co- Turkey > Chicken -Girl Scoot Troop 51 - a delegation fronvthe diib worked Plainfleld entertained the cubs and lonia/ and numerous Cranford >B««f - Hado Parents attended to witness their ttthers with feats of magic. guesis. ^ ' * KRAFT —** 2-lb. box keat Loaf, Ur «roiU fun- at the camp painting the exterior recognition of the- gir|s ior.: their of foilri of ttio cabins.\ ";' Cubmaster Harmon" extended WIMML 8UP Into • ra- work in attaining various badges thanks tig Mrs. Guy .and Mrs. Mrs. William Olsen of 42 Burn- BIHDSrEYE or SWANSON'S mm- V uncvaWciil field. Visitors at the O»^to« W The Only Luxury Thit Adds Value To Your Property and ranks as Girl Scout Troop T59 Surrogate Charles CJtto Ind »«- Johnson and all the mothers Jot venue entertaincfLat dinner. nuir-. __ N« ace limit 8hM tr«lnln* "• '"*. ~~ "•"•"• ' •""••'.•..•'•" ' '. . " r ' held its final meeting of the year ittrar Charles Bauer of thexlU the success of the banquet, which/ Saturday night for her nephew, VELVEETA period. Wrl(e or phone for qt. jar PIES 2 for 49c at the Girl Scout House last week. beth dub. Albert OoQotre\wM completed ihe activities of ttfc the ffev. L. C. Magcc of Charleston, Write For Free literature free booklet J. . Member* of the troop formiid, a i • guest of «. Calvin Shire. l*f. puck for the season. . / S. C. Guests included "Mr. and US VEGAS POOLS horseshoe for the opening cere- Keivtckpresidtd. Name _ Kree Institute mony and repeated their "prom* 121 Prospect St., WettfieW ... AD 3-2543 ise.M •'• > • -. ' ' Address. tS «. «tat M^ Mnr *•?• 11. M. T. MIRACLE WHIP 8 med. or 4 Ig/ . AU vlT members MU* Ehrkwb Franklin Lakes, N. J. Twinbook 1^083 ^ " " " MU^ earned the good grooming btdf*. HARRY R. ? City State_r_ LIBBY'S Fruits u Vegetables Ther are: Bonnie Boyd, qail Wb- PINEAPPLE JUICE visqn. Eileen GUL Mary Gr^it, GlNfRAL CONTRACTOR 1.00 didr« Wfif«y«'^'fc, Jocfir JhO, MAKEH TO WEARIR ADDITIONS • .GARAGES • PORCHES lOeOFF qt. bot. FANCY StefBfe K6rt,^Uttnne Kirk, tot- •venue, was,the rcctnr CAULIFLOWER 39c roh Kwnm«y«r,. Jowme \ Ljncn, BR 6-4738-Home Repairs-BR 6-4390 dSfc Motherh , the Mount St. Mary's IIS" SPORTSWEAR SENSATIONAL PRICE REDUCTIONS Slcl-^flir Sez: North PlsinAeJd, where WESSON OIL FAKQY ,1b. FOR CRANFORD GIFT DAYS N.B.C SWISS CREME or Ig. pkg. YELLOW SQUASH 19c VVy SANTA ROkK ' Ib. OKRCUTS-NO SECONDS OREO SANDWICH SWEET PLUMS 39c Service Cranford's Sunday CASSEROLE WITH ANGELS KEEBLER TEA SQUARES or FOOD WARMER Drug §tore Schedule OrTHE MONTH CHOCOLATE MACAROONS 29< - Trip* to anyplaoe For Xmtt or Shower Parties - Pwitm Very RetmonebU -. Rej $1J0 NOW>5C Quality Meals LOW, LOW PRICES!! R^. »M WOW ^1M U. S. CHOICE CBANFOBD ' CRANFORD PICTURES & LAMPS

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.r THE CRANTORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JBNE 19,0838, Page'Tour THBCRANTORD. CITIZEN'AND CHRONICLE.- 'tHURSPAY; JCTfe 19. 1958 Mr.Magan, Robert Morrisv Home&Fefe Costan Berard, Bmmii Club's Parties Bride Honeymoon Susan Cratnpton Miss Penneli Natited Official Miss Roberts In South, Cuba MembeH of Graduating Clms Membtars cf the gradunting class at Cranford Hiah School were Delta Zeta Conclave Delegate llarvey- Say Nuptial Vows evening b.foro the. b*(;Simi! the bride of Robert H.' parlias will bo Ulvt-n Tire Married' •Morriss, son of Mr., rind Mrs. A/garden party ond dance attended by more than 200 or the of Mr. and Mrs. G. Roland•Crami)- Pbirtsj ii ihiirl !;i.i'li- tt\ich>r in < the »H*«'V on RnVHc, Kiates .was held Tuesday night' — v -— ., t^n of Cohasset, Mass.. was mar- Robert-M^-Mowlss ot 207 l ovelt ^ciiooi, • has- been np- flriuuMrr of Mrs. Ef«Kv:.r to July 4. Kii '' nt .2 p.m: by the Rev.'Arnold pabLJj? formed the ceremony. A recep- fluipcrones at this-affair in- ^^J^^^ « " Mr, arul Mrs. Howard E, Milius, a 1 5 1 the No*tht-ni N^\v ,It*rsey •Uiii^i, pjistur of Cnlvary TAtricrnn tion followed nt Tho Studio Club, Cuded Mr. and Mrs, G. Frank J »^ J^r ; " Wimams Col- ton of Cohasset was rr)aid of hpn- Dr. ;uul Airs. John A. Olson. Dr. and th r dates at a • or foi her sister, nnd Mi's. Andrew < i 's ^iindyrBratluiite nl'<* was rr.aid <>'-" honor, and . Norman Hughes of Rochester. 405 Manor avenue entertained "for frs" Clubs w'll attend the conven- ? Westhampton Beach, L. I.;'Alex- of Tuckahoe, _KL Y., were ushers. MRS. COST AN* BERARD party j f- >;' bridesmaids inckitttrd *, Mivs Ci*X'»l N. Y... was best m£«v ., Eugene. 50 guests Tuesday evening after tion.- af * '.It... • It • ..w^dj The bride was graduated from at the Sti'V?iis home Included Krenz, of Wcstilelii, arid Anthony •W& A-Rrnduafe of rjucknoll ITniver- Edith Btirkus ,'jtul Miss Aflen* Budetti, of Westbury, ushered. II. Whitraeyer, Jr.. 38, SI. Paul. Minn.! Feter Moak. rWlndsor Schooh~B'oston. Mu..«s.. in oinann their cm-st? arc .Mr. and y, , Cleveland., Ohio; "Christine L'Ois-' MONtYMOONEKS—Mr: and Mrs. Hacry Numueller, "1952 and from Simmons College in .'hilclreri. Robert and Ruth Lam- «ify. wlU-re she received the MnKah. the" bridegroom's sjs.ter. The bride., a graduate of Monys On Monday^ jevening^, Sandi . lovdf <. lli-s. Rank-en A. Millard, Mr, and eau, Bennington College, "58. Plain- of 402 Lincoln Park. east', spent their i>-id-Atl .ntic ln.m.-vmuuii 11956. A member' of the Junior Karen Roberts was junior brides-^ High School;. Bronx, .. attended i, daughtedughtrr ~ofof DDr . and MrsM. afeompany them honw'i •--1 u rat ion, Miss Pennell presently i Mrs:-Kit-hard .1. Anderson. Miss El- at Cambridse tJeaches, a cottngt ccilony, in Ssfiictvs Parish, Ber- League and the Vincent Club, she and they will visit Yellowstone Na- maid. . • •'. Byrd Business School, New A. Koyen of 215 Miln street, „,.„.,. v ~~~V~ '. ».— •»"" is-n graduate student irj education sie MicU'eh-y. Mr. and Mrs.^nofjiyt efer, Benrtett roade her debut during the 1052-|tipnnl Pnrk ai\d other scenic poitvts. John R.. Magan was his brother's York City, and is a secretary ot entertained at open' house. Fol-' Place; Karen Schaefer, Bennett muda. 5Tr>: Niimueller is the former Miss Janet Mergner, dauch^ at the. Newark State Coilefje. in- nair, Mr.'.wd Mrs. John Mrultle-n; Junior College, '58, 502 Central 53 season. .' MISS BARBARA PENNELL and Mr..and Mrs. P. .f. WriRlit. best man. Edward Roberts, the the St. Regis Paper Co., New lowing trie class dinner, -the group ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A., Mtryncr-of ]22 Park drive, Kenil- —o— i ... . MR. AND MRS. RICHARH vOnGERSDORFf avenue,* John Groat, Camden. S. C,, The bridegroom, an alumnus of 1 bride;* brother, Robert', Coh'over York City. • ' met nt Miss Koyen's for the sign- - worth. Mr. Nmnueller. t^on o[ Mrs. Herman Numueller of Berkeley • i Un^on. Also, M.r. ai«l Mrs.. Herbert and Julie drcen,' Sweetbriar Cot Pin'gry School, Elizabeth, .. Mr. and Mrs. r.eorge S. Sauor of g „;.,. undergraduate days. anJ "Robert Magari. brother , pf, A Cranford High School alum- ing of yearbooks. sleight;, is the propriet r of. Hurry's Electric Co., 354 North Durin 'Mitchctr Mr. and Mrs.- Hoy .Af lege,,.'58; West Hartford. Conn. , graduated from Princeton Univer- Collegians Corner the bridecroom, ushered, George . nus, Mr. Morriss graduated, from At an open house party Tties- 31. Casjno avenue are vacationing. she Was „ mcmber vt tht. Buckncll Bedell.'Mr. and Mrs. Constant Mn- Avenue, c^tst. The- newly weds arrived in BeiyjiiKia, on iune 1. sity in 18'56, where he;, was presi- 1 "•••' summer home at Beaver.• Boosters- Club, the 'jjnlversity Miss Carol Koyen, n senior at Mngnn, another brother of the tjie Unlvcrsity"of. Florida where Rich0d vonGersdorff We* dn.V "night at the home of Mr. and s ehoni.s Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Lin- l 0 and returned to New York Friday on the Queen of Bermuda. dent of the Elm Club.: Phi Beta | Mixed Chorus, the cumpus Chris- CJeorge Washington, University in ley. Mr. and Mrs. Eric.James,-Mr. jiridcRroonv was junior u< her. he received a degree in business^ -Mrs. J. J. Pfanne, S18 Elizabeth Business Association —o— of tian Association nnd Cap and Dag- Washington, D.C.. returned there and Mrs. W. P. Bloodier, Jr.. Mr. MISS PAMELA TADDEO Following a reception at Colon- administration. He served twp SvMiue, -hosts included John Dr Mi's. R. P. » dramatic. organization. last week for further sumnu'r stud- ial Farrhs. Middlebush. for 125 R in HiUddeRUes[, • ... .«» •« Pftmne; Richard Armstrong, James Dinner-Dance Saturday Ls « member of the class of 1959 Lenox nvenue ar<- at tl summer s(, se'n-t-d on.the editorial staff of - and Mrs. Erriest Cnzub'i, Miss Hil- Courte»x New Brunswick Horiie Nc years in-the Army, and ia'.also L at Harvard Medical School, Boston, c ies. She is the daughter of Dr. the couple left for the Po- More than 110 members of the home nt Beaver Lake. l.Touche. the litecary and humor da Schvvarz, Mr. hnd Mrf. John Fumcee ...l&AGAN ' employed by* the St. Regis Paper Miss Rosalie Ann Riillo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ruu0 casciO-Vhomas, O'Brien, Robert and Nu, Sigma Nil, a medical fra- Hid Mrs. E. A. Koyen of 215 Miln Pamela On thbtr return, they will Co. -• x Cranford Business Association, and , magazine, and. participated in the •W.-Uash. Mr.aiul. Mrs..GiMyne W. 6f Hillside, became the bride of Richard Carl' vonGersdcuft, m SayLnard^Nonnan Muldrow, Ken- Social Happenings ternity. • . -- utrcot. " ' '.'• Of LivinHSton Stttdeht [live at 2B3 Spruce avenue, Car- neth WeeksXJttchard. Frutchey, their guests will* attend the as- Mr. and Mm Snnford Pieknrd. Day festival.' A dean's list Morton, Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. G. The couplo plan to travel by or Mr. alntl,, Mrs. Everett vonGersdorff of 1S3 Hillcrest avmue, at Jncth Wee§ Miss Austin completed two years*- n week from an extended tour of-courtesy ahairman. It n. IJiirt. Mrs. KiUherinv But-I' Miss Taddeo-graduated from Nursing, and ox 112 Roosevniltavcnuc, became the-bride.,of Edward P.' TaUdicn of WoodsideManor In Paterson Riles ovided and Mrs. George L. Mijrsh of 5 '• R* .ves and Audrey Shiller of of college at Colorado College, Col.- —* ••-.«..•.. —. .... »»•.••] . *. •. '. side was maid of honor. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scheller, tjf the Barry Myles Or- clar k Portugal, Italy and the British J A member of the Presbyterian ler, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hill, Mr., j Cranford High Sehool.ond is ein- University. Miss Lois Knopf, daughter of | stra. ilenoV avenue, celebrated her 14th ] Township, Isles! 3ruco BuV.alskl, son of Mr. and ond-'jilrs. Freeh-rick. Diyicon, Mr. ' ployed ' as secretary'loathe con- The bridegroom, who was £rad~ Elizabeth at 5:30 p.m. Saturday at the First Presbyterian Church, 7 Park avenue, entertained at a ; orado Springs. | Church, Westfield, Miss Pennett Group>BoldsFirstPrances Rulloi-*i»ler"of the" bride, r< and Mrs.' George Knopf, of birthday anniversary with a sup-j "~° — Mrs\Tliomtis.J. Buzalski of^9JPaVk {ltid Mrs. Ceorni- lloobler. and j tract department of Pittsburgh from Cranford Higli School:: Ttty bridegroom is the jion "of-— Miss Renee Langowski and Mi^s | .party Tuesday-Jn, honor-Of their Ambng the guests will be Mayor , served two yearye s a s a playgrounplaygrud Patersoh; bfecame the • bride of John L/^rennartxand Mrs. Bren- per" party last evening; Attendin{r; Miss Jill Donnelly,- daughter of X completed his 'junior Mr. and Mis. Hcrn;n/1 P. Stehjin. i pl.,te Glass Co., Newark. : is employed by R. A. Nelson^Co., Mrs..]Xuricc Rudolf, of St. Peters- Lorraine McDohough, all of HU1- daughter, Dolores Elizabeth. Thir- —Mr. and Mrs. Cecil V. Gary, of | Mr. and Mrs. Chnr-l«s,..M,.Raly of leader for the Westfield Rocrea- Teenagers' Party Dr. Harry D. Lcnnon, Jr., son of nan. Assisting. Dr>Hindman with were JJary Jane McConnell', Lois; Mr. and'Mrs; W..-T. Donnelly of 16 year • at\American University in Also Mr. and Mrs/John Whittle- , Mr. I^nghurst, a graduate of R selle rark guests attended.' , 1 507 High street, left yesterday to, 15 Dartmouth road entertained tion Commission jind^ was n for- ^ - - !burg. Fia- and Edward .Taudien, the Woodside TWanor Associa- side, wore bridesmaids. TDonna Mr# :. Harry J3. Lormort'oT Ann Shuheen. Tina DopaiB" '™^ i Indian Spring Road, entertained at D. C. where he is. sey, Mr. and Mix. Arba Taylor, Caldwell High School and Jersey arrangementsrue Dr^Hobert IVat- attend' the Wedding-of their^- son, (.neighbors at a cot-ktaii party and' mer memU'r of the Children'.-^ Washingtt tion held its firfet peonage party Ann Rulto was her sister's flower St. Petersburg, fcia., formerly of son; Buddy BergehsMiltorrBamett. Dena Hellegers. Marilyn Moot, Gail • a parVv- for 14 guests following the James C. Gary, and Miss Pehny majoring inx chemisHry. Mr. ami Mrs. pjiul • Dunham. Mr. , prepni>htory School, served as Mrs Rob.-rt H. Kelly of New [ot West^urjr. L. 1. girl and Alphohse Parrillo of Ho- Thomas Arth, son of Mr. and bbufTct supper Saturday in honor of Country Home Junior Auxiliary. 1 Saturday evening ai\the Osceola Cranford, at St. .Therese's Church! Leo, KTestenbaum ahij- Ed\vVn M. Griffiths, Shirley Rakacs, Jean ! dance at the High School Saturday Yaeche in Milwaukee, .Wjs., Sat- and Mrs. James 'Ft;!/, Mr. and Mrs. electrician, !* matetfiird class with. Haven Conn., spent several days i The Rev. Robert Longnker, pas- I Mrs. Glen E. Arth of 104 Oak lane, Mr. and Mrs: Grover R. Durham Of She is a member of the Cranford Presbyterian Church, feature of *roken, cousin of -thev bride, wasPaterson. The Rev. Jnmes Doyle, Lewis. Schaeffer. Joan Banker, Karin night. urday, They were accompanied by Eugene Gedd/jiHs, Mr. and. Mrs.' Navy Submarine Squadron-»Six, this week as the guest or her son -H*, l>erforme£l the double-ring ing bearer.. r was reported improved yesterday 17 Dartmouth road who will mine Teachers' Association and the Arthur -'Wendelken, son of TWrs. the evening was the crWning of pastpr, officiated at the 3:30 p.m. Tucker, Trena Craft and Gretchen. • • '• • \—o— /' Mrs. OliverCoates and Miss Char- E. Thorn: Mr. nnd Mrs. George Norfolk,- Va. .lie is ntfw continuing and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. ceremony. A reception followed in Rahwdy Memorial Hospital next month- to Flushing. Mich. New Jersey Education Association. Arthur Wendelken ftf3 3 Algonquin a king and queen.., chosen by an Bruce Johnson of Wcstfield was ce'remony Saturday. Mrs. Louis Dalessandrfc^ and Angle of Cranford and Patty Bau- Mr. and Mrs. .'William T. Cr>l- lotte Dauber, of 803, Springfield -. and Mrs. Frntik H. his studies at Fairleigh Dickinson Robert L Kelly of 709 Springfield a» the Cranwood. Garwood. | where he Was taken Monday. He Twenty-two guests were present. drive, has received luV^associate. in elimination danc*; Robert\Mont- best man- Ushers included William Following the.marriactv-a. re- children, Loretta and Lewis, ofHl*" of Westfield. Vin*: of 18 Madison avenue -attend- avenue, mother and niece of Jwirs. Mr. Allan Whitney, ; University, Madison. " ' . . . j Given in marriage by her father, f j Former Township Committee- applied st-ience degree Xrom Paul avenue. gompry and'- Jofinne Jacoby\*oth Walker of Linden, Michael Cas- ception was held at The a" member of this year s gradu- Preston, ""'avenue, sailed f r o nv ed the 90th graduation exetcises at Gary.' Mr. and Mrs. Gary will en- Mr andNyirs, Edward George, Mr. !the bride had' Miss Donna Bonn Mr, and Mrs. F. P. Andersen of man Frank T. Whitty of 110 Sov- Smith's College at PauVs»nHhv of Cranford, were crowned King sano of Newark, and Dominick' ParamUs. • " ating class at Cranford High New York June.* i for a thrce- Cornell University lasf. .week to tertain the wedding party tomor- and Mrs. Kussell Hermnn,_ahd Mr. of 102& Raritan ro'ftd, as her maid Mrs. A. C. Miskelly of 9 Dartmouth road entertijined at a I erin court is convalescing in Ovor- N. Y. Me is now taking unNjght- and queen, and led the E' ientile of .Hoboken. • . . • The bride was escorted to tht- I School. '; / month stay in Germany. see their son, Gardner B. Collins, row evening after the rehearsal. and/Mrs. JohrKliles. , of honor. Bridesrtialds were Miss ass.. • are visiting their barbecue supper Saturday evening I look Hospital, Summit, where he week summer cami> progranV at Miss Seelbach to Wed Mr. Sexton Patricia Jurczyl^ of 4 Preston ,aye- march. • On their return from a -wedding altar by, her father. She \\n<\ her daughter, Mr. nnd receive his degree/in civil engi- in honor of the twelfth birthday j was lajkcn for observation -on Sun- Utah State University in LogaV • 0ahcinR will bVfrom. 10 p.m. un- "Frank Jacoby was chairman^ trip-tb Niagara Falls,* the couple Mr. and Mrs. Christian Seelbach —"- j nue. Miss Hope Hannant of Verona, sister, Miss Elizabeth Knopf, as Mrs. JohnNE. Allen of 723.Willow neering. Mrrfcopins was a mem>; Mr. find Mrs. William W. Pflug, nnniversary of their daughter, t day after becoming ill. while vis- Utah, where he will begin his jun til 2 a.m., with miisfcnrovided by assisted by* Mrs. Daniel Moses as ill live'in Roselle. of 17 Hawthorne street have an- , ! cousin of the brideferoom, and Mrs. maid of honor. ' ' •'• " • street. ber of Rod an4 Bob, honorary so- Jr., and\ children Linda and Wil- Stephanie. Games and dancing ' iting his son and daughter-in-law ibr. year in the fall. He is work- \\vi iBort Knapp Orchestra. co-chairman. Mrs.. Floyd Price,. bride, a Hillside High life nounced the engaKcment 6f thftir :;' Goorge Kruszewski of Irvingtoh. 'Dr. Lennon's brother-in-law, ciety in civil engineering, and Kap- liam, forrtaprly of Cranford, arrived were enjoyed by 24 guests. in Baltimore, Md. ing towardsJtls forestry degree. graduate; is employed by 1 daughter, Phyllis, to.John J. Sex- |'^ i Herman Erbacher '<>( Glendale, .Mrs., Robert ^.Mtessersmlth, Mrs. Lawrence W. Coiirter of Cranford; Ml", and* Mrs. Zorn of OUK fraternity. Gard- last weekXfi-om Detroit, Mich., to Donnelly Corp. . n v (Hidden* Movutg ton of 23 Soutrj 23rd street, Kenil- "]}.': ' L. I., was best man, tTshers in- Jacoby and Mr. Moses served on was best man. Ushers were other ham were week-c aiests of Mr.: ' Colljti-;, and his wife, Jean attend the Wredding of Mrs. Pttug's anford High School alum- _ ,cts o Mr. ^.yorth, son pf\the late Mr. and Mrs. •i eluded Russell E. Dean 6( Cran- thie committee. , • brothers-in-law, Donald H. Ham-,| brother, RobVrt H. Morriss, and bridegroom is employed and Airs. Harold A. G^>ier 0£ lie McGill Collins, will reside in White To Florida Soon mas'C'. Sexton of West Orange. y ford, brother of. the bride; \Rich- . The party was open to members ilton, Drexel Hill, Pa.,''and. John •Columbia avenue. ?lain< N. Y., after July 1. .- Miss M.argar,e\ Alice Harvey last •Laboratories, Murray • THURSDAY ^ Seelbach is a graduate of '*• ard flyers, of 'Chicago, rtl.,\and of the Woodside Man'or Associa- ¥, Kelly of Brooklyn. N. Y. • —o— ' ^ . Saturday in Nc^> York-City. The • Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. GTTd- as a lieutenant in the Pflugs are staying, with Mrs. Pflug's drunfohllligh School and Presby- i Donald Riordan of Glendale, L. I. tiotr-^nd their guests HiU. The bride,' a graduate of Pat- Mrs, Ralph C. Heath of Mr.- and Mis. Gordon L. McNcill den, Jr., and childreh, John and New Brunswick, parents, Mr. andNMrs, Robert M. £• FRIDAY terian Hospital School of Nursing, | Robert Schrank of East Orange llona Rizzo juid CivU Air erson State Teachers College, Ve- lish Village has returned fronYi ^ 325 -Retford avenue- spent last Nancy, of 1G HoaYhprmeade place, c iths with th,e Arniy, Morriss -of 207 ~S'6*uth- Union ave- Newark. SlKjs a head nurse at ! was organist; and Miss Mary Carey StefanQ'won "the six telved'a master's degree in cdu: terviUe__Caju> Cod. Mass., wherb | wsekend at Perrysbu^g, t>.', where i will move June 27 to West Palm first class in the nue. . ^ • SATURDAY Beach, FV»-. whore Mr. Glidden Overlook Hospital. Summit. , • I'-J-of Roselle-.PaVk wW sdlblst. . "• Michele^Bnwn d and is a cation"' from 'Montclair State • ihe vacationed for a week., ,. i was best ivian at the MBS. EDWARD >. TAUDIEN Engineers Arrriy Reserve. ' -" • \ \l»as been transferred by business. Hoo-jtiance lfe, crhgidyed: by th«s ,f. The bride, a graduate, of Cran-. und . won \ an elimination dance. Teachers: .CSSefce.' She has been' MrK. McNclll's brother, Lbretta Putz and John Moynjhan Waytje Sh^der, to Miss .Peggy •NJ Residents of Cranford t most of Esso *-''• ford High $cjhool, attended Uniort .The bride g Nancy Evans, daughter- of Mr. Major George O. Anderson of Spetial Group Of . Special Group Of. .Full Length ' won.at musical chairs,'and an7 at four pre-nuptial showers. One OTh^ Arlington, Va.,- formerly\6f Cran- Fives, both Mr. and MrsCo.. , Linden, A Septeintier vyed- Junior. College where she was aRoberta Hjtht FUmcee Dr.; liennon, a Cranford High^ and Mrs. Alfred C. EJvans of 28 eills drove to Ohio SUAoMER CANNON TERRY Crnnjlnrd |s plnnned. (_J. _^ j raember'of Sigma Alpha Pi soror- other elimination dance was won was given by herVmother in a School'alumnus, recently received Omaha drive, was honored at a I Friday Sunday." ford, graduated ifroni they Univer- BLOUSES High School. Mrs. Gltdden Is the dth ;-- i>y-Joseph^MoGowan and-Monka Hobokcarotauraot^oJie was given his Ph;D from-RutgersrUrjlvetsity^ patty last -Thursday "liftornoon jn| sity of Maryland rccentlyXwith a formerAdrichne Hoagland, daugh- f-f ->^ nical information'division of Esso Mr, and Mrs. Robert E. Hunt, Pevlin. A second game of musical by the bridal party, at the home Dr.. and Mrs. Lennon are' spend- celebration of he>'clghth. birthday Mrs. Cfiark>s F. Br m. bachelor. of " mnitary~scifcnfte - de= ErfrTeen aad Regular ROBiiS (chairs was won py Patti Ri of the' bride's parentsvon April 3rce. Attending the graduation ex- ter of.Ru«sel1 Hoagland of Cranf LegionAuxiliary Research And Engineering Co., Lin- of'•: Summit, 'announce , the en- ing their, honey moon at the shore. anniversary. Her guests were Jan- 332 North avenue,. eastv has re- Reg. 3.98^ 5.98 den. ,: • . ' • '.',- ' . ' gagement of their daughter. Ro- Joan -Messersmlth —^ " 13. A third was. given May 23 by ice1' Rothbard, 3v4thy Ft-rguson, turned from' Naples, Fla., vhere ercises^, were a sister, Mrs. Ja Formerly 2.98. - 3.98 Reg, 7.98 ford and UIP late Mrs. HoagJand. sho She has served as assistant super- Has Final Meeting ; Her husband, an alumnus! of berta to' William Damon Becker. • • -• ' Miss 'Lorraine vonGersdorjf, Mrs. Alan Knapp, #pnof Dr. and Mrs. Diana Collalto. Susan Messersmith, attended the grtiduation oi Porteus of Arcadia, Calif., Mr. Brooklyn Technical High School, Wayne Bicg and Mrs. William C. Lyndall IJriapp ot 12 Sutton granddaughter, BonVdc Mrs. John Thompson and childreir $4-98 intendent q.f th^ primary depart- Cranford Im'* '2'2. Americart -Mason iji Plains, .'formerly Joanne "Otlowski, Marlene Dick- ment of the |Hrst Presbyterian is now- attending Cooper Union of Cranford.' Goeddert, sisters ot the r " place, wilU leave next week for stein and Sherry Tucker." " from the University of Florida. ({artha, Laura-Ellen and Jackie Legion Auxiliary, held their final School of Engineering, where he Loh Oram Honored groom, at the vonGersdorff Winthrop,' Me.^ where he will Miss Brehm, daughter of^Mr. and 12 Edgcbrook place; Mr. and Church Sunday School. meeting of tho season- ort Thurs- Miss Hunt,, a graduate of Sum- is majoring in civil engineering; dence. And on May 26, a shower summer as freshman ,Mrs, Wa!ter-A. Brehm of E*on, CJiftord, and an uncle, Bern- COTTON KNIT All $1.00 Summer P nntPMrs. B. J. Glidden of Red 321 Retford av- gree- from Wells College, Aurora, Miss Lois Oram of 16 Concord c%nei)lo%i)l r in training at the YMCA of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Uej«^ Thomas MIBJ ranxis ployed by Skinner and Cook, Inc., ers! at the Donnelly Corp. "'"" ' four-year scholarship. hard Askijdsen of 210.Elm street. ALL $2.98 SUMMER Bank, formerly of Cranford.. He enue. A picnic supper was seryej- \. Y., thisjnopih. \ street was guest-of honor at-a .cimpj , hard^ of 700 Lexington avenup^en- COSTUME JEWELRY" y • \ . NEW STYLES IN Roselle Park. He served two years L is with the Metropolitan life In- under the direction of Mrs. No- : Her fiance is a 'graduate otthe bridal sfiowet, last week at the tertaihed at a. supper partsr Mon- SHIRTS in the army, and spent 17 months Miss Sharon Austin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs> red Kraefft of, •plu» tax • Kiirance Co. \ lan, assisted by Mrs. Daniel Moses, Pfngry School .and Colgate Uni- home of her vaunt, Mrs. George day 'evening. Her ejiosts were BAGS Fareweil-Pariy stationed in Germany., ' Dr. and Mrs. T. R. Austin of 4 Tu- Gabriel, Calif., rmerly of 604 Their son, John, just completed Mrs. WiUlaittTTurk, and Mrs. Ray- versity, where be was' a member Gleason, 91 Benjamin street. Carol Walker, Barbajra Aron, Bar- Reg. 2.98 the sixth grade at Brookside Place ^xThe couple will-live in Elizabeth pf Alpha Tau Omega -social fra- ^ Hostesses were Mrs. William bara Wolf. Uona Rrizo. parole Pari- lip street,-will sail for,,Europe Sat- avenue, will return to their STRETCH SLIPPERS mond Leonardv Fetes Remhardts ^beir return from a' wadding urday aboard the Libcrte. Miss home turday after vlsUing in Arncsen, poppy ternity, ite has served • with—the Stanton of Winf leld and Mrs. Al- tano. Dana KaJish, Sue KroehnTal, Reg, 1.00 Mrs. Howard • Mr. and Mrs. RajnnoDd Rdn- trip to^ha ?Jew England states and Austin -will spend the^ summer~in^-Union foiK three weeks withs^their just finished tho second grade in chairman, thanked .all auxiliary* hardt of 700 Lexington avenue Marine Corjps as a first lieutenant, fred Oram Jr. of Cranford. About Pamela • Kjochmal, ' Rita CoiienT $j.49 the same school. and is now employed by Esso 30 guests attended. SUN GLASSES Wayne Burr, 'Vincent Do Su-fano Bad Aibling, Germany, studying son-in-law and daughter, Mr) members, who \ contributed their were honored afalfarewell party at the Goethe-Institut.- In the fall. Mrs. GeorgcNLambert, and wifc 59c tiny*, and erforts during the annu- on Saturday evtnlnf .-.-..^.:-.---.- ..^.-,- hipnored "at .two'Standard, Oil Coi Miss, Oram and Thomas .Crdla- and Robert Galen. Mrs. Robert Grimshaw of 17i pre-nuptUl showers recently, orie al |x>RI>y^ drive,, . ,'• . of Mr. abd Mra. Booert A. Biker , A tall wedding Is planned. han Will be married August 2 at tor high fashion in the sun, wesj; the . Mohawk drive entertained at given, by her" bridal attendants It was'tinnounced that over 1,000 of 4» boquait toad. Si Michael's Church. exciting new Ray-Ban "Sniart Set" by Bausch & /ISP/3 and Mrs. .George Beer, Jr!, party Saturday evening In honor ol and one given by Mrs. Albert , Elizabeth and Francos Grayspn, of Ayer, Mass., were week-end her husband who recently receive* rote buds were gathered and dis- Residents of Craafordfor th« Lomb. There's a wide selection of colors to ^«hdlin .of 119 New street. The daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mrs. H. R; Snyder, Jr., of 36fl guests of Mr. and Mrs. Beer of 6 his B.S. degree "|rom Rutgers .Unl tributed aV; the Cranford Station d jruua,- Mr. '.and r Mrs. match your wardrobe. Ray-Ban lenses are rtneit . Ult FOR THE COMPLETE SEASHORE VACATION bfidc was Also; honored by her co- F. Gtaysori of 42 Balmlejre park- South Union avenue will. leave by Chester Lang place. . varsity. Their guests^were Mr. anc on Friday morning, to c«letftilf(f optical quality, groutid-and-bolished- * *T t/a littheMttAmerianfnditipn v6rken at a dinner at' Polly's way, left for a two-weeks stay at plane tomorrow for North Miami Mrs-. Fred MackcmUll, Mr. and Mrs the beginning >pf Cranford D^, O.,*bereMr. BUrabeth Inn. . ^" Dayto'na Beach, Fla. They were Beach,.Fla.,where she will sp,end ta-curve for flawless vision. Try them on at Mr. and Mrs. Dean Paul Havi- Daniel Kress, Mr." and Mrs. G lbs. HAytnoiMi; i*on»rd, Wtf ttecn transferred a accompanied by_^heir—grandpar- 10 days with Mr. and Mrs. John H. land of 300 Elizabeth avenue arc ^AVONINH Open Friday Evenings Glenwood §mlth, Mr. and MMbig prwidi^it> th#nked'«ll^of the the Babeook and Wilcox Com- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dilks Bucher, former- residents of Cran- spending the summer at the home Eanafprd Wood. Mr. And Mrjk Car Bonald, attended Mrs. Waiter Robinson ON THE OCEAN FtONT, AVW fcy tM SEA. N. 1 Of Wllliamstown. ford-' Robert E. Vtimne^ of Mrs. Haviland's parents, Mr. 24 EASTMAN CRANFORD, N. J. Schauer, Mr/ and Mrs; Andtpv y*tr,N«nd pr«Mnt^ Sdtodl and their : feted tit Baby Showed and Mrs. George Sj. Sauer, 317 Ca- Daily Rate $W.50-$12.50, including Breakfast and Dinner yaroho, Mr. and Mrs, Rober W]U| n stu- sino avenue. • GruiiB, Mr. and Mrs. Jamn dent at Walnut Avenue SchooL > " Mrs. Webster Van De Mark, Mrs. Bathe Directly from your Room".. .TftQnisiJ'Flshlng giovaoni and Mr. and, George Gladls and Mrs. Reynold » Dancing, Golf... Near Ch'urcnM L Deyinney, Jr., were hostesses at Joanne Jacoby, daughter pf Mr. Cbtxrcfa. and Mr. Free your lawn of RM INFORMATION AND *£S£*VATIOM. PHQNf TO 64500 a babjL. shower for Mrs. falter • \ and Mrs. Frank Jacoby of 171 Mo- : Is a past president of JOHN I 3. THOMAS fCNNA. M.' YMENT WANTED ' J. QuW < ^ Voodsid* Manor Ctvie and So- HobinsonTuesday evening at Mrs. l/«Jp JScpttg toonder-tvorking granules 4 N. Union Av«: hawk .drive, entertained- at a pa- «at«rtaliMd at etaT'Organisation!'Both Mr. andDevinney's home, 106 Arbor street. jama party Friday evening and Guests, included Mrs. Donald breakfast Saturday. Her guests/ in hooer of lin,.Relnbardt have heal active ftt>umenus fund drives in theGjjtiiri*, Mrs. V. L. Brinkerhoff, Clean out ugly dandelion's, John. Brusko, Mm. Richard plantain, pennywort, other Hoskins," Mrs. Robert Hyatt and Day of Dreams Quests at the party Included non-grass n-eedi with, one United States to- Mr, and Mrs. Harold Schott. Mr. Mr. Warren Rankin «f Cranford. ENERGY-TIME Also, Mrs. J. Coogan, Mrs. B. Kry- easy application. ' wattayt, for an extensive tour of and Mr*viHeinz Wiegand. Mr. and Come True Europe, covering approximately Mrs. Howard Buntin, Mrs. Henry slak, Mrs. N. Murphy and Mrs. It countries. lbd Wojcik, Mr. ind Mrs. Russell Dob- J. V. MuVphy of Union; Mrs. John Scotts rjfficrEyou a choice J tnomertt with lli<" r Dcnman, Summit;- Mrs. -Robert for iqqre than, two months. bins, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trcmsa. of two proven products —• of an Omega — a. uutcli whose porformanc* In iceurary com- Kroetjer, Whlppany; Mrs. Herbert Iiiiiiiiiio at gr«-at timing ob»'rvatori«* lias w6a higlitsi a«aril-, WOULD YOU LIKE TO TAKE A NEEDY CHILD FROM NEW :Q«teft« at the breakfast were ^r. and Mrs. Cletn Ciurczak, Mr. either gives you complete Get Help With Household Chores Mrs. Anton Klubnlk, Mrs. George and\Mrs. James Pantano and Mr. Robinson, Newark; Mrs. James lli.- official u'atcli of the 0lympl« for tho patt 23 years. Murphy, Irvingtoti and Miss Bar- power-to knock out weeds YORK INTO YOUR HOME FOR TWO WEEKS THIS SUMMER? Jeffrie^ Mrs. Bernard Doyle, Mrs. and Mrs. W.. H. Krumbine. invi: UK J. Ramsey. Mrs. Edward Zickert, /The couple was pi«sented with bara Meistert Elizabeth. without barm to grass. I, iwetp M<^IHI I in,,: ,lUn, etlnllK.tP.M.1 Mrs. James Walsh, Mrs. Arthur; a gift from the group. • . • ..•• ' • ' " We Have Available Men and Women For: D»ib vitU 18K jolj applied dlil Kjurn , Williams, Mm. Cory Kammler and Jllr«. Beer Hostess 4-XD* Weed Control mag- WEED A-FEED-same con- Mrs. Carmen Gregorance. Mr. atSt Mrs. Char'Jes Christian fme tWca walklic* f»oia '$71,50 Vti, Ux Include Domestic Day Work Casual pay Labor of 21' Iteming avenue spent Uje At Surprise Showier ic In clean, crisp granules.. trol plus rich, grass fertilizer/' - CRANFORD DATES: July 8 - 22 and August 5-19 - Mrs. Edwurd Solas of 10 Romore week-snd in Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs. George Beer of 6 Chester 2,500 sq It-$1.95 • 2,500 sq It-$1.45, — Charge and Budget Plans Available — House Cleaning Grass Xutting Lang place entertained at a sur- Your Furs p has returned home alter ,wher«^ tftey attendtnl ,th*» igradua- 5,000 aq-It-'B.ZS^ 5,000 sq ft* 5.95 Uon exercises of Drexel Univer- prise stork, shower on Saturday DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: June 26 Ironing ~ , Odd Jobs* witka spending thre* vHU 6-5069 . /.."'••...'-••••/ THE ^ANfORD ClffiftN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. JUNE 19, 1958 THE: CBAN#OHt> CITIZEN AND CHROOTClX THOT8PAT. —- -7.7- .... year al •I liam'Caihploni Mrs. Edward Cuihr Watchung Borough School, ' meyet, Mrs. Thomas Cornell, Mrs. chung. ._. * Springfield avenue! Mr. • Halsey John Hairy, Mrs. Thopiw Kdly. dted of a heart attack, at bis Armor Co. 3rd Medium Tank A member of theta Phi Sigma the same division. of the Elizabeth; Mrs, Ray Kirwan. Mrs. William sorority. Miss Seaman is on tt home Tuesday. ." Battalion. eS^cres Garden ClubtaClub taTl SchooSchooll I** Lueddeke and Mrs. Malcolm Mac- advisory board of the Futur SUMMER OBITUARIES Dr. Albert Allinger, pastor of "inv»tn«l»P tn yesteryear"j assistant head nurse at h^ ^ A^ Sh Mre lulin Wittonlwiwr! secti?n of *** Acct»raU; BulfilH* —^ncSFdn»r6ai^ciiu«h _ 7 held June U, a, first award for a.tal. Also, Mrs. Frank Miillin,. Mrs. JMrs. JUlia vrmennerger . conduct the services. Inter- longed to the Elections and Llmitai Co Garw(jod( for u years will miniature arrangement in Jhe open W N. Plamondon, Mrs. Frank tions Committee of the Elementary Mrs. Julia Wittenberger, 70, of j- A jncmber of First Presbyterian ment will be at Clover Leaf Me- class was awarded to Mrs. Priehlke. Reed, Mrs. Jean Taberski. Mrs. Club and was,on the Interim Extc ^33SyThlrd avenuepdieeHast-Wed^-church—here, Mn—Bun—Was-«y taorial-I^kr^Vobdbridge. MrsTVaiser won a second award" Suburban GardenRobert Williamson, Mrs. Thomas utive Board at Trenton.State. nesday at her home atter a brief former president of the Men's | -Mr. Halsey was .*• native of the p for her arangement in the "on the Trimble, Mrs) Larry Simonsen illness. League of the church. , Elizobethport section of Elizabeth. patio" division. Unit Ends Seasonand Mrs. Joseph Bablnec: .Services^ were held Saturday | Mr. Burr attended Pingry'He resided here 35, years. Four ,,Mrs. Engstrom, president, pre- Mrs. Bradfield thanked the Lincoln PTA morning at the Dboley Fu* School, Elizabeth, and Bhiir Acad- j years ago he retired as an ac-Lad Meeting At Garden Party sided at the business meeting. members for their cooperation in A covered dish supper was held The programming committee of neral Home, 218 North avenue, cmy, Blairstown. He was a vet-' countant with the Bayway Refin- the past and urged them to furth- Schedules "Fair" The service was conducted eran of World War I, serving with'. cry of the Esso Standard-Oil Co., at the home of farsf John Pankuch, * 5"h"rtM»n Garden Clubt under H7 Flmnra avenue, as the last er their activities'under the new Plans for a fair to be held by ic Rev. StepherTSiabo, pastor the Fourth PlelctATOIlery^ He was' QndenTTHe served ihere Ibnc meeting of the season of tfre~Spade thi chairmanship of Mrs. Ben oi sat. Paul's ynited Church of charier member of Cranford years. Galen, vice -president, met Mon- president,- Mrs. Lueddeke. September were announced of a and Hoe Garden Club - yesterday. -The following members entered, Christ, Garwood. interment was post 212, American Legion. i " Mr. Halsey was. a member ofMrs,'George Smith was co-hostess. day evening at Mrs. Galen's hotee, nstalls New Slate arrangements in the Sunny Acres Mrs: Virgil Young, at a I^incoln in. Fairvjew Cemetary. Westfield, Surviving are-his wife, Mrs. the company's Annuitants' Club Following the supper, Mrs. 116 Wilshlre drive, to discuss next flower show recently: Miniatures, PTA board meeting at the sefaool where the Rev. Mr, Szabo read Mildred Adams Burr; a daughter.' and of the Westfield Chapter of Smith" conducted an auction of ar- season's activities. Working with v Mrs. Bamblnec, Mrs...lCushmeyer last week. Work, on aprons and "th e Committa~ "*"l ' prayers"'•"•"'•". »*flrs.~ viWoWh A. Rnencer of tho Old Guard. During World ticles donated by members of the As Season Ends Mrs. GaleGalen areii i Elliotlit. HeilHi-l Mrs. Wittenberger, the, widow South\ Plainf Ield, and a sister, i War I he served as a second lieU- Mrs. Albert Baird was installed bnln, Mrs. Leon Papier, M f s. and Mrs. Williamson; floral pen- hand puppets has begun and club. dants, Mrs. Ldeddeke. Mrs. Ba- of Stephen J. Wittenberger,. was' Mrs. Albert G. Ingalls of Cran- tenant with the,. American Ex- Mrs. George Vaiser, chairman of ,s president of the Green Thumb Jack Ganek and Mrs. Mel E^tin. be completed during the TOP GRADE-READY-TO-COOK peditionary Forcesr^;-.-' - •, binec won first prize and Mrs. bcirn in Hungary. Surviving are fOrd. the committee, reported on theGarden Club recently at th,e last At a membership tea Monday mer. ••}.. • ] Surviving are ' his wife, Mrs. Cushmeyer won second prize; in B son, Julius Kiraly. at home, and •rose-exhibition table displayed on evening at the home of Mrs. E. Tb«* 'new rnnnmiH^t>- chairmen Tait>TTlfeyT SoH, Robert A. heetlhjl Of .the held at the ttnr nuulatuie arrangmtfnts a granddaughter. " ^ Cranford Day. Assisting hostesses W/Vaii Glider, 61 SprucSp e street^ The next business meeting will were introduced and the outgoing of Roselle Park; two daughters. were, Mrs. Harold Paehlke, Mrs. home of' Mrs. Michael Carlozzi, Mrs. Walter Methh , theh . new presii be held'in September. board members gave their,te-' Leo Greaney, Mrs. Julius Cangel- I'dent, .gjive a short resume of Mrs, Alice S. Swain „.,._ __, .._. 107 Walnut avenue. .. •ports'.- . *• • \ ••"' ' ' '; osi, Mrs. Michael Battaglini, Mrs. Mrs. Charles Dickey, retiring past . achievements and . future Mrs. Alice Standiford Swain, died Friday of what 'Mrs. Charles Silsby, prograrn William Eckcrt, Mrs. George Smith, president,, installed the new offi- goals of the "organization. This Miss Seaman Earns chairman, presented the program 87 of 7 eiaremqnt place, died to be a heart attack at '" • Wllfofd E- and"Jacjob" H. of Ho^ PalmollveSoap Mrs. Harold-Engstrom, Mrs. John cers, which also includes Mrs. was followed by a flower arrang- for the Coming year. She stated • • -j ••• • .* • photo bbyy Joseph StorkoStorkoy Saturday at her home after a • Am ., Chateau. Mountai ^ selle Park, Harold A. of Baytown, Trentoin State Diploma Pankuch and Mrs. William Koell- Nicholas Imperato as vice-presl- ingg demonstrationdemons - given by Mrs. that PTA meetings would be held TAKES FIRST PRIZE—Mrs. H. F. Hellegers of 106 Herning avenue is showh ni witth her portraitit t For toll.* .ndlwrti brief illness. where he was spending the eve- 'ex., and Russell J. of Union; an Gilder. . Miss Caroline Seaman, daughter 1 ner. dent; recording secretary, Mrs. Van Gilder. on the fourth Tuesday of every -Till Drew, Susan and Kevin, children of Mr. andMrs.-William Kasther of 27 Tulip street which Won Born in Kalamazoo,- Mich.. Mrs. ning. • f. I three sisters, Mrs. Melinda Hirt- •Mrs. Smith, Mrs.'Paehlke and Edward Parks; corresponding sec- Two flower arranging work- \pt Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hi.Scaman month. Both afternoon and eve-- first prize- in the adult vote in, the Cranford'Crcat ive "Art GroUp exhibit, held in conjunction with :J "A Swain hod lived in Cranford 15 Services were conducted Mon-1 zrf ^Elizabeth,. Mrs. Henrietta shops for members are'to be con- CHICKENS Mrs. Vaiser' volunteered to repre- retary, Mrs. Richard. Hurley and of 27 John street, has beetC grad- ning meetings are scheduled. Cranfora E^oys celebration! Also shown is her portrait Of Edward and rfelcn Shahcen which received, years Before coming here She day by the Rev. Albert £. Dezso. -Petersor .XK o-f Sout~--h *Amboy and sent the club at feast Orange Vet-> treasurer, Mrs. John Palmer. ducted during the/summer., one < >sce la pre cr a uated from Trenton State College, Mrs. James Polley, parliamentar- honorable ^mention in^the adult, vote and.thjrd prize in the. children's yote in the same sidewalk ..t Whole, Split, resided fora number of years.in pastor of j ? , m*^ ^ ™ Mrs. Ida Luetters' of Cranford and erans Hospital July 11 for flower ' The chairmen for' the coming in July and one in August «u-«,-0NEPMCI0III.Y! it was announced today. ian, submitted a new amendment rxh'bit^ ^Jrs/rHellegers exhibited portraits-at a show in Colenia Sunday. She is a student bf"" Williamsportuiiamspori,. x-aPa. Church" , Clark"" """, a't Gra" y "Memorial~ ""*"", three grandchildren. service. yearXwere announced by Mrs. The tea Monday was the first Y«i won't tee the ufoe §rad« duclteM drffcrenriy ar a higher price at A&P, nor a higher price (For Mrs. Swain was the wife of 12 Springfield avenue. Burial was Miss Seaman, who majored in to the constitution. By-laws were Hcibqrt S. Wylie of South Plainfield. - • ''/^i". (>'••• Balrd as follows: Horticulture, of several planned for persons, cut-Mp or quartered ckkkeW. Cow too Mrs. Paehlke and Mrs. Engstrom elementary education, is wider distributed to the board by Mrs. . you'll Bawl y— g>aJe, the top ... al^one piice, ai advertised. Charles D. Swain, who died April at Rosedalc and Linden Cemetary, reported on their attendance at Mrs. Benjamin Brixner; conserva^ who have expressed a desire to contract to teach' second grade in Joseph Mysiak, president. - 1957. Sh„•_e ..i. s^._:.:.._j by a Lindcn. Mrs. K. A. MacMichael the 33rd annual state, meeting and tlon, Mrs. .William Raftery; mem' join a garden club. Another tea by Mrs. Michael Battaglini, retir- bb«»« h daughter, Mrs. Gladys Kelley, Born in Glasgow, Scotland,. Mr. Mrs. Kathlyn A. MacMichael^ rose show at the state headquar- bership, Mrs. William Yuill; roSd- the early part ing "president., ' 2 SMOKED (C»U5)—Short Cit Marshall was a resident here for Walnut School PTA Carnival with whom-she lived. 62, of New York, mother ;)rf Mrs. ters in Orange. Mrs. Paehlke wort side, .Mrs. Andrew Suplee; finan- _ tsota interested M ocrvituServices aneu.du »...>.intermen. ..~..l t were 10 years 'following " many.. years Arthur J. Kenlan of 407 Njorth second award in the horticulture cial, Mrs..John Palmer. may contact either "Si»fr~Rigfct" Quality PORK * ... j, 43c fell'-.: private. Arrangements were made.residence in England. He wa. aUniori'favenue, died June 7 In New division bf the rose show. Also, bird, Mrs. Harvey Allen; ler or Mrs. David Set lor Tomorrow Afternoon Fiske Post Elects Camay Soap by Gray. Memorial, 12 Springfiel•-'"••d member of Osceola Church and York Hospital after a short ill- \Flower •- arranging Workshops community project, Mrs*. John No^ Immediately following the close of school • tomorrow morning, t««r**>~HEA0V-TO-C0OK avenue. • . the New Jersey Officer's Credit ness. . . were held at the homes of Mrs. vak; *" librarian and Bales, Mrs. as tea hostesses were festivities at the Walnut AvenUfc School carnival under the direction For toll.* .nd TURKEYS 43< t National Delegai Union. Mr. Marshall was She was the widow of William Paehlke and Mrs. Greaney. Dem- Michael Carlozzi; garden therapy, , —januel Korngut, chair- of fhe~Walnut Avenue PTA will begin, s ployed bjr the WJlcolator Co.. Bergen . MacMichael. Surviving, onstrations were -given by Mrs. Mrs. Louis Krahl; junior garden- of hostesses; Mrs. David Sil- Members of the Capt. ^Newell •yTkrPkc* Edward T. Burr There; will be grab bags/, re- R. Fiske Post 335, VFW/elected •ouout FRESH COD FILLET 49c Elizabeth. besides' Mrs. ' Kenlan, are a son, George Hollcrbach and Mrs. Vals ing, Mrs. Francis Burke; publicity, _i, fetentlon chairman; Mrs. Services were held yesterday In addition, he' And his wife, freshments, games, books, doll ••The White Elephant table will be"| delegates to the national conven- Robert Edmund MacMichael, New Daft iCerner, Membership chair- afternoon at Gray Memorial, 12 Mrs. Jessie Marshall, taught ball- er. Mrs. Richard Hut-ley; programk WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY' clothes, aprons, a cake sale and a under the direction of Mrs. K. G.tion August 18-20 ar a meeting York'; a number of sisters and -_,A meeting wasNht;ld'recentlv.>at Mrs. Nicholas Imperato and year man; Mrs. Van Gilder, recording whit'- elephant table* on the school oiSprihgficl).,..B..«..du avenue-""• , for ~" room dancing at the Union Adult Morris and Mrs. Michaer Battag- Tuesday evening in/the • Veterans' brothers, and three grandchildren. the' home of Mrs. Edward Mache- book, Mrs. Francis Dulica)'.. / secretary and Mrs. Walter Meth, Founded grounds * lini, arid Mrs. aHrold RotKbard and Camay Soap T Burr. 60. of .Valley View roadLScho0, and .th^Westfield^ YMCA Bornflri Jamaica, B. W, I., Mrs. Memorial Homey Fruits & Vegetables! Warren Township, formerly • ooff ,, vich, chairman of the • dessert Mrs. Harold Walsh_presentpa an president. . . J Mrs. Leonard Jackson is in Mrs, Leo Poilack will be in charge private lessons. MacMichael moved to New York Named wcre/Arilhony. Tinneo, E! shall of Winfield; B sister, iMrs. Walter JStarr, FraVik Diegman, bosis at his home. wood. .Mrs. Pankuch, Mrs. Paehlke and member, was welcomed into—the was held in the garden of Mrs. Scheckler, Mrs: J. Prager, "Mrs. with Mrs. Robert Grimshaw in Catherine McArthur of Glasgow, Wynn Kent, 44^ Lenhome drive, George 'Drapeau, and Vinceht L. The DRev. Robert G. Lbngaker, (Mrs. Engstrom attended. :lUb. Robert Walker, Mrs. Arthur Ulich^ charge. She will be assisted by i • and two granddaughters. south. Mrs. Kent isxoutgoing presi- Bi-inkc.rhoff, commander. phstor of First . Presbyterian At the Rahway Manor Garden TO PRESERVE THE ny, Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. A. A. Mrs. Daniel Kress, Mrs. Robert tn Service Club flower'show held June 6 af dent. Preceding the luncheon, .'A/resolution was adopted-pro- Ivory SMW Church, conducted-the services. Niclson, Mrs. barren Dougherty, Grube. Mrs. G. Glcnwood Smith, tosling the - Board of Education's WATERM JVitnte dtl Convention which was attended by 22 mem- Burial followed at the Fairvlew Robert Halsey Lt Robert R. Dommergue, son the Rahway High School, Mrs BEAUTY OF A FINE Mrs. P. A. Musso, Mrs. Frank Rad- Mrs. Alfred Evans, Mrs. James l€0Hd.«l | Mrs. Hugh/S. Delano of 45-A bers, Mrs. Harold. Robinson in- 'action in. scheduling classes on Cemetery, Westfield. Services for Robert Halsey, 63, of Mr. and Mrs.' A. J. Dommergue Vaiser won a first award in thi i«, Mrs. Joseph' Afisco, Mrs. Gene Bongiovanni and Mrs. Julius Ca open class arrangements. Mrs Parkway VUlage last week at- troduced.all the new officers and WOODED LANDSCAPE Veterans" Day next year.. It was Mrw... i»u»Burr. reside..v» d •in" Cranfor d ,of 106 Retford avenue will be of 110 Edga.r avenue, has been Kicsling, Mrs-. E. F. Heger, Mrs. gelosi. ' . announced'copies of the resolutions Wtatrten »«,') Richard Walbrecker received tended the American Nurses' As- presented each with a cbrsage-\of John Fedorko, Mrs. Vprnon Bat- 4' Soil ! ! tor 53 yeaefc He had been in I conducted at 2 o'clock this afterpromote- d to first lieutenant and Mrs. Edgar A. Brownlee, and ^ t'''"..! . sociation'. 41st biennial conven- pink roses. Mrs. Kent was pireV MAINTAINED IN THE MANNER will be forwarded -to the. board charge of the inside sales order noon at Gray^ Memorial, 12 is stationed at • Schoffield Bar-1 first award for a rose in the horti- 1 dorf, TMrji. 'Chester H. Oliver. Jr., Mrs. M. W. Furfcr erlly lileildfd, roasted to perfection l>y A&P's own "Flavor-Saver" Method—superb! Buyit and ! UtabUdied 1*9T ~ Roty-plnk iJbobadb k a goUen flaky ItlteiUafCakt ^^- MEEI ciurr BMND .-• t Cnmb S^iara COHM Cako.; 3S« NIBLETS JMM Dairy Values! unw. 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iy ~-c "-. ./- ...... J • THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AN1>JCHROMJCLE, THURSDAY, JUNE }9, 1958 — ~.. .. v..!-^^-^!'-,':.... by the following: The cup to-the DAVID JRAYKE8 CONUY ' and a complete sense of harmony WILXJAM COPfLANDCOfA,, JH. tFJC to Receive ttttveen all segments of the Re- Police Car in co-editors was, presented to.Bar- PATRICPTRIPATRICIIAA AANN COVIX bara White and Karoline DeMar- ROBERT B . CRUCRUDEDENN. JJR. ,(Continued pom Page 1) publican Party in Cranford," Mr. Clib Pacjc 78 Capt, DONALD BRUCE DAMM ' KENILWORTH tini; pins were presented to staff ROBERT CRAIG DAVISON. JR. chased from the Cranford Board of O'Brien said that cooperation WAS Police Capt. George L> Roscn- nn»mhrr«..:Ann_Rp«*H, Judy ROBERT BLAKE DAYKE Education. ' ledged by the various.groups Ito NANeV^CAROIDBCKK VOL.LXV; dale suffered, a/eontuskm-of the Ann Hem-hen; Carol Stewart, San- RAYMOND MICHAEL' DELLA ROSA TheTcollege-nwr^has-an-enrpll- The annual family picnic of Cubleft ankle anjrthe radio car he was di Koyen, jane Collins, Bill Wey- MARY KAROUNE DeMARTINI ment of abotrtr«25~students. The Victory for the RepubUcan ticket THRF.g ijPaclt 78. St Michael's Church was PAUL HENRY DIET8WBRUCH the November election." operating ufas extensively .damaged dejpeyer, Leo CherneV/Mary Har- JOAN LOUISE DILlT^" : new building is designed to handle held Saturdajf-Bt Nomahegan Park. MARILYN MARIE DIPAOLO First stage of the campaign, the in a collision with a panel truck ris, Cindy Stockla, Arlene. Wynn, ROBERT LAWRENCE DOLAN- myt 1,500 pupils in both day and There were about 75 children and Dolores Scheller, Judy White and HAROLD EDWIN DOMARATIUS,' JR. evening sessions. municipal chairman said, will be at Centennial and South avenues ELIZABETH CRANE DONALDSON wards 30 adults present. Hot dogs, ice , drive to make certain that all 4^ Sfc^teres J i p.'-Tuesday. Marilyn Powers. FRANK ANDREW DONATE, JR. cream/soda, pretzels and potato ' Pins for Junior Red Cross offi- ARTHUR PAUL DONNELLY " •Ugible residents are registered, to chips were served. /The truck turned over after the JAMZS JOSEPH DONOVAN 10 Legion Convention cers were presented to Barbara KATHLEEN PATRICIA DOTV 1 ote in the coming election. "Thegame* were run by WilliSnif crash and both vehicles burst into • (Conrinued from PaHfe Program Opening June 30Sets First Milich. Mary Grace Grail, Sandy ARTHUR EARL. DRUCKENMUJUCR , To Garwood Graduates QRANT JOSEPH DUAY III . 12 words of welcome, to the visiting GARWOOD — An expanded program of summer' recreational New KC TJt^tTS ©^ ^TTDtTHTkNNDUHMM. 1 Richard Mattus, committ by Capt. Rosendale.' " RONALD STUART DURHAM delegations from Union County ? GARWOO6—College scholarship awards revealed .. ^^^^ activities will be sponsored, by the Recreation Commission, it Graduation Police Chief Lester W. Powell Conner, Peggy (r,Yard and David CHARLES MUNRO EATON 24 American Legion posts and 22 (Continued from Page 1) "I exercises af Arthur L. Johnson Regional High School last night announced today by Dante A. Costa, supervisor of recreation. The 50-yard sack race wa Hall. Red Cross pins for perfect HERBERT EDMUND EHLERS, JR. 11 Vyalnut Avto. in..— .. •• — j— "-.BIUIUH mgn ocnooi.ust ni(nt James- McGuire. A said Donald Gates, 17, of Rosclle, JOHN JOSEPH FERGUSON auxiliary units. Donnelly announced. sfllHonte -» #-11.. u . •'• — Starting June SO, the playgrounds at Franklin and Washington Leader included three to Garwood.students as follows: Natalino Carrea. bran eighth grade graduation in the drove the truck through the trS/fic attendance were presented to Do-ROBERT MDJTER FEHQUSON Ut Class members are: game for children d g lores Bernard, Edward Miller, Irisa SUSAN FISHER -^7' Among the major items of im- the Cooper Alloy Foundation, for study of music education at Montclair Schools will be open from 9 ajn. to 1 p".rh. for children up to 12 years four-year history of St. Theresa's ! KENILWORTH—John T. Stut- light at the intersection. '. Gates Edward William Huetteman, ! years old was nil received VIRGINIA MARY TLYNN ' portance., for the Saturday • morn- _6p«n Friday NiUto8PiA.— State College; Margaret Materia, to study medical technology at Fair- — : :—• ••— of age. Norman Zimmerman will School will take place at 3 o'clock tevant was. elected grand knight of 11 target pitch received • a summons charging a Berzinski, Marian Schachter, Nan-, RICHARD- JOSEPH FRANK Charles , Frederick MattinaV . Jr., priios. The cy Colburn, Beverley Garvey and JAMES RICHARD FRENCH ingisessipns will be the discussions Teigh Dickinson University. Ruth- |be in charge at Franklin School, Sunday afternoon in St. Theresa's 'St. Theresa's Council 4186, Knights Robert, Rog- traffic light violation. He and RICHARD ROE FRUTCHEY on several resolutions pertaining to Francis James Janus, Robert Gus- for cubs was three passengers with .him In, theConnie Suplee. ' EILEEN BARBARBA A GALEN erford, and Peter Mormon. to janand Jule$ Lusardi, Jr., at Washing- Church. of Columbus, at the annual elec- ADA JANE state and national Issues, and thetave Marhold, Jr., John Paul Flu- ert. Red Cross pins, for 20 hours of NE GARLAND study liberal arts at Final Awards ton.- . Diplomas will be awarded to tion, last Thursday night at St. throwing contest was truck escaped injury, the police re- JOAN CAROLE-OATYAS election of officers. -. grath, Martin McEvoy, Peter Jo- The service were awarded to Irma Heil- HOWARD FRANCIS GILBERT* Bike Licenses(S,C0 College. In addition, the Softball diamond the 37 class members by the Rev. /{Theresa's "Church. He defeated Hirhard Coe and hisported. JANICE ELIZABETH' GILES On Saturday, at-2:30 p.m., theeph Malasplna, Dennis George OUR POPULAR SPECIAL I 1 trea ted-by linger, Do

f neering at* Stevens- Institute of Attending County publican Organization, and C. Van ELIZABETH '•'•'• ' • • ' ^\ • • • Mrs. Ralph G. Mann, Mu, Joseph the WSCS to the United Nations Mr*. ICdward Reed, jjjrt. Technology, Hoboken, Saturday, an engineering degree. While V during this period he attended Un- JR. WESTFICLD oromcy,. Commander Charles was reported On by Mrs., Emil William. Turk. Mw. Howard was fetedby-hJsparents-Sunday-at LODISK for Township Committee. FRESH HAM SLICES ZarjeecW-and-DavioVVan-Pclt-^ Kilns Mw. Klrnrior Roosevelt Spoke Stacy, Mrs.' Raymond Leonard, ally held after Labor Day, was a combination birthday' annivers- P^S^fvENTB. Reporting that the twJD-hour AFB in Mississippi, however.' he night to make tip points needed Assisting Mrs. Nicholas Spata at on her recent trip' to Russia. Mrs. George Zobal and Mrsattende. d by 250 party worfcejt OORtTA JOYCE VOQEL ary and graduation party. Tfaomu Nolan. „ last week in KUnbeth. --.—Z' ROBERT JOHN WALSH " • meeting revealed "enthusiasm PORK LOINS— showed an interest in electronics for his entry into Stevens. general houscclcaning of the fk>st New officers of the society and NANCY BOTH WAHD, ... y^ , :H(» will "leave July I for Cali- its circles were introduced by Mrs. The Legion Auxiliary has been JOYCE MABJON JWATONSON , and was encouraged to the point of Re was on" the. dean's list for headquarters last Wednesday were fornia to become a menAber of the Commander and Mrs. Zarzecki, Mr, Edward Dorrcll, president. Mrs. IMrfarmiBC this service for Cran- ITXLEN CARLAwraai technical staff of hughes Aircraft becoming a radar instructor. • his last semester at Stevens. Rowitx He«d*toite JUDITH ANN WEHEH , THfi and Mrs. Gorombcy, Mrs. Mann, William Christcnson was appointed tod^Daya ataea !?*«• " KENNETH AIXKN WEEKS at Culver City, where he will work He was in the Air Force four Relatives and fellow graduates Miss Florence Castaldo, Mrs. Mil-to represent the society on the JOYCE ANN WEHWMOLLER in communications research and years and attained the rank of staff were guests at the party at his church Commission of Education. tntatkmotttK WILLIAM E. WEYDEMEYER. JR. OIRtOTLV OH flCCAH rilONT ton Boertmann, Mr. Van Pelt and BARBARA ANN WHITE development. sergeant „ *••'• .parents* home Sunday. Louis Klekner. Book. SUU Wanted by Past Pratt JUDITH ANN WHtTE OCEAN GROVE, N. J. • Center Cut PORK CHOPS .. Ib. 79c Mrs. Fred Rein, treasurer, pre- X HARRY WRITMEYER. JR d Clut laotlowaotow: tcmunt «( Oe«tOe«tll , A plastic demonstration was held sented the budget for the coming For WfJnut Ctmhral CHRISTINE WIESE » U11 idliNdluu tt o Wdrld>(unMWdld>(MU ^ Bt«*d Vtnudw with vltw ol last night in the post home. Mrs, year. ., ^ . iBERT JOSEPH WIKANDER lt rfIkliM 8**. QEOROK HOLMES WILLIAMS UI •net... L*k»yrM«r*t~ Wallace Pinkin and Mrs. Boert- Esther Clrcjc served refresh- SUSAN LpUWE WIUUAMS . UHU «>|tk Otau V(H>. SPARERIBS . .. .1. . Ib. 49c ROBERT^OSEPH WOOD |kwllM« CHltlM. «IMrlM» 1 mann were in. COFFEE Kosher Style • Lean • Boneless HOLD IT! The Babe Ruth League has the tmight at the home of Albert J. JANE COLLINS Brand ing the past month. Each league following teams and managers: iV.*^- lb is concluding the-first half of theVolco. Brass, Frank Cassera; Roger es. 5 New BRISKET CORNED BEEF 63c schedules for the summer-months. Lawrence, Ed Pinder; Kenllworth Atjthe conclusion of the meeting No need to rtish to the bonk before usual dosing times. Last week was utilized to play Businessmen, Tom Lumino and Al • film, **The Future Highway Plan- 1957 the games that wer«T~ originally Issler, and Kenilworth PAL, John ning oj(,Freewayf in the United Enjoy.the convenience of the exfro bonking hours at scheduled • for the opening11 week Bcrtolottl. States," waa shown by Joseph No- RARITAN BRAND which were all rained 6Ut. At the Little League teams and mana- Chapter, B*nai vello. . • .'--..' BODGES our- Walk-Up Windows: We're open from— conclusion of ' these _ make - up gers arc: Sha Herons. Clarence Cranford, wllL be President Heyburn presided. games, the first naif will be about PJace and Tony Peters; St. There- f»r tha Princeton chapter FRANKS - 7:30 oJIH, to 1:3d p.m. and! from 4 to 6 pjn. completed. The leagues will have sa's, Bernic Tyler and Andy Nad- at t ottyck at Princeton Final Award & PLYMS. winners of each half who will play Mk; Community Methodist, Bob worn TOP imcHNCY YOU SHOULD HAVE AT LEAST A IOO { _ Ighb of "Meet the Folks" (Continued from Page 1) 3 CANS WILSON Monday through Thursday AND till fe30 pjn. for the league championship at the Smith and Art Eahncnfurer, and SERVICE AND SEPARATE CIRCUITS TO HEAVY-DUTY APPLIANCES I f. _ 8am L«venson will b pretant- Club of New York Award, a four STILL LEFT! conclusion of the schedule^ Kenilworth Dairy, Bill Carolan ., ed in an avening dedicated to volume let of 'The World of Math- Ev«ry On« Mu»t on Fridays. Grenvlllc Lyon, Lcagu* Presi- and Tom McHalc. *- , J*wi«b humor. ematics1* the State Mathematics ...tell you CORNED BEEF HASH dent, today asked for help of the Small Fry League teams and MINIMUM REQUlREMCNfS An air eondijiontr wilt not work-prop- . Members of the east include: pay Award; the German „Award, . .. at th* MiribOrouth-Bhnhwnt B« Soldi You, tooT^ftn lau^h at hpnte Ger the Walk-Up Window hobitl It's "the greatest" father* «f the boys in caring for the managers are: Knights of Colum- ' Mr*. Marvin Brewler. Mrs. Ira$10.00 donated by the German thing for tht ljm,ly spKtttiS both. htlnc proUMVfter w 1 Lbs. OLEO-WILSON'S .45 new fieUf>.-*lt will require about bus Yankees, Fred Kelly and Ed trly if it is "itarvtd •lectrically". ' "! lum»*tVl 4 DMthM, p we •who fixes one hour cacti" Saturday morning •• Deutach, MrfcWurray Levine, Club of Clark Township; and two tar uM with for busy folks throughout this entire area. • • Fiermuth; KMA Cardinals. Frank Over 80% of all homes have over- Uiion LodunTMr* calculus books, donaf have installed i nodera WILSONS CERTIFIED ,. and more volunteers will put down Brcsnahan; Wroble Gaucr Braves, ' and Mrs. Philip Silkin. Otttit Wl!« irt ill orrthtrtime needed. Jfehn Hiidak; PAL—Tigers, Ed West for outstanding student lr Mod. Am. PIM.-$12S. -anything- loaded circuits. .If youJmp adding do the Job right. LINK SAUSAGl; . provide excellent facilities for the Bast a; Rotary- Cubs, Joe Katie; mathematics. s. H. GRO; N appliances you nujsi modernise your" The Admiral Stanley award, a toithbith play and safety of the boys andVFW Dodgers, George Yocum and Prompted^ YouTl End: televwon could use the help," he said. Those Revere BowU "was presented to front J1S. Inc. WILSO^'SORibEA Al Loprete; Indians, George Her- AIM home wiring! R. GUmotuv-of JB West Mpairv^ailto repairs • interested can contact Mr. Lyon or , and^Giants, John Johannsen 33 mem- Barbara iSuaree' and Earl ©ruck- End ^ asrvioe statk>n« • l ROLLED BUTTER ion County Frank Martin at the new field on and Ken H ^ University faculty and th« 0* >k, H.JI l«HKX North 14tb street above Monroe The 88 Small Fry to associate professorsblpa dation award wan received by rapairs • inuskal y^ Colltn* mid John Munday. MMU City NKWAKK •veoUe*ny S»turduy morning. '. Minor League are under the direc- •The promotions were instrument r«Dain—. SLICED BACON The fotir"leagues comprising the roUu iiictBt roa by Rutgers President ctles from-thc annual high tfchooj OIL tion of -Louis itedmcr and Bill repajn, in fact^ Kcnilworth Iitt> ague tre Babe A VKII WIJtlMO A-1U-M i Wabtter JcptcMr. CU^ contest on the Unlted'Nations were Kv.il.. U • Chrlstianionj h StWCTLY FpSfffUMINGTOM thunder-.direction of Umpires for all games Mi; littfe-OLeagUc, in the leagues are of account-* ert the direc- Small Fry , .V

TBURSDAY; JUNE THE CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1958 Pit* Thra* •Pfcge Two WflUan-Bridges, wilf sing final weekly meeting o* Ihe troop ~ Ttrlct No. 1. them a pfeupnt, vacation and sue- until September.' . Caplin Regional High | night. TKe program included reclr lmone,- Warner IX Dalton, Schjund, William J. Schmidt, Jr., ed in helping contact him. tloid Cadillac," at Lincoln School; the anthem ^Ood U Near" at both Awards Feature Topic Announced in t»\ffcc coming school year. Of ^Accountant (Continued Jfom Page I) \I £™?«PaPrincipal speaker was John T. i taUon 6f a poem by William tor. 1 Ncws and D : r^t - ,A Jrancer^sJina^Sh"!?: ft A R WOOD — "A Chart and Methodist Church KENILWORTH of the .board of directors at * ing athlete and aU around boy. ^J^"™ * ahthor of a Carrea. both of. Garwood. >rl2 years of age. consists of ener- 25. dance, at Wlishmgton School.' PTA William J. Deans award* Robrit Tieat Hotel,. Neu>g?V.- | r» 0 7 1 5731 1 b66ks Jtichard J. Gilbertson, Jr., David gtanko. Geor^ca } bt- the-sermon topic l Kraus. son o f Mr. and Mrs. jEjjwuj * ;i aFWawards Was-""!!!^ * ^ ^^ " on^^ParficipilinTln a hillbii and ofth.- Riv Ent S- ToughtT. pastor. Presentation "We Have Jh, s Ministry." • Nth 18th ttweek, Robert M. Caplinp, , M. GriffithTJohn L. Gudoski, Rich- ijKtn R Taylor handicrafts. 10 to II a.m.; quiet erfront," Lincoln School; August 8, ael O'Brien, Michael also won the The church's softb^U team will W. Kraus of 25 Ncrth- 18th street ;it ihi- 11 a.m. worship service in was graduated recently from The 22nd street, was installed One of You." ; Nancy Pennay ^ dfon "toesch, ard B. Harper, Jr.. Richard "W. Joseph ' Tomaip and Vincent Av games. I.I Ip 12 noon, and free movie, ' "Cockleshell Heroes," j Band Boosters'prize.' • Bwct-Calvary T uthfran Chiirch ia pal. Mm. .Robert Tjedemann of 1 1 Prt-»bylt.Tiair Ctnirch director of the Newark—ehn -Invocation wasi-by-the-Rev. Les- all of Garwood. Garwood'fKbVczynsltlKappy. JohT n JoycF. Kilburge M. ,Llskovec Jane A;. Wepprecht, Jr. ' time, 12 Jo 1 p.m. Mr. Costa-ad- Cflinnl; Allg '"* I *. ' i- GAUWOOD— Complaints• about. Garwood this Sunday. There KENiLWORTH—Perfect attend- a regularly scheduled game in the teiiiS ; h Nationall' Association of Acco Clark, president ot, the PTA>offi- ter A. McGuinness, assistant pastor students partip*fcrfmg in dances vised thai thon" will bo consider- dance, at Wiishinj!toh School; Aug- wero presented to the following: been accepted by. Union ^College. ciatcd at the presentation, of ^the N Angelo F. LoBue.. nnisr r.l the- Electronic Gl;>s* Pro- v Sunday School clashes ffor all Craniord 'thurch Softball League ants, lor the coming fiscal ytar of the Church of St. Anhe, Gar-, and skits iRcUiaed Joanne Cut- ably more supplies and equipment ust 22, movie, "Sabre Jot," Lincoln Judith • Aloia, Barbara Broedel, Schenectady, N. V., where he wili l medals awarded by her organiza^ Jules J. Lusardii Margaret E. Enlurgeil SlllUllier. .cossin.fi Company, 501 Stmth avc| aKt.s ;it !l;45 a.m.. ' •' School students »nd Bibles Monday at Cranford , and benediction by the Rev. mone, Cappy, William at the playgrounds this year. School; August 29, movie, "The Beverly Broedel, Loretta Cara- Board j D;iil> Vacation BibU- School will Memorial Field. ' enter the pre-medical Mr." Caplin • js associatotf tion. rt G. Dezso, pastor of Osceola Bost, Juggler." Washington School; Sep- pezza, Evelyp Coppola, Mary Delia nut>. wttv. presented to th will be given'to those who are be- September. Morrison and John . Merlo, A. Milkiew- Friday evenings will be "Fun r,if Tli-.-ihh fit .its: iiu>»Min-< Friday! (,)rltMUU. for the socond . week, at ing promoted from the Children's Tuesday evening s»t 8 o'clock the General Aniline & Film Corp. There -were 45 Garwood gradu- Presbyterian Church. Clark-dran- Kilb icz. Cono Miragliotta. Peter C. Adolph, Jean Perry. Peggy Sea- Kight." with a schedule of sixtember 5, .dance, at Washlng- Sala, Hella Fuerst, Arlene Good- 1 "IiTRhr "tay~S:ilv:ilijrr.l-K'Htt!VR- KENILWORTH—J. Barry Ruth, School, Hillside; it was Rossi of Sni Willow nvenlie. sii.atK ri program 1o mark the;! UP* at, Boy Scout troop sponsored by the liam J. Melick, Jr., ol Springfield, teriil. James ,C. Appel, William J. Bost, Karene. M. Ragonese, Judith E. , AdditionaJ^vjjlunteers to help July 4. dance (sponsored by the All movies will .start, at dark; Klement, Irene Limone, James Mc- : 1 Thcv wen: jnfnniK-d thiit the SCIMK)1 (-losing at 7:30 p.m. on June Church. . chutch will have a Parents; Nighi t son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ruth I thjs week. He. will enter, his. ji president of the Board of .Educa- Class Night\was held yKc Clifford L, Buchman, Natalino S. Reinhardt, Barbara M. Ricder. 'with the activities are needed,, and borough council , at Washington dances at 8 p.m., except" for \July Gevna, Judy Miller, Michael O'- -v 4AT Sni.Uironi i!se listelictiwdi nionl thifie^ t V&SI* in tho fall tion of Union County Regional Dis.- . Prn.-irtnviU ol .Hv:iUh re- The Junior Choir, jdirected Friday, June 27. This will "b"be t hthe graduates~3t thfeschooj day Carrea, John' A. Cooper, Joanne' Joseph J. Rock, Jr.; Judith B. Mr. Costa asks that those interesf- School; July li. movie: ""Solid 4, wtiich will start after thp fire- Brien, Carol Pappas, Martin^ Park- ' cently eunikii-trd asau*iy ;it tht Mi.t-wi-ok Bible study-will works at Unami Parkv . . er, Stanley Walinsky and Linda v plant :nrd lvporU-d thi- noise old at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Weber. . .. " 1 within .-K.-tvptN-ljli limits as set Honor roll awards to students - luitli in the "(.'hii-aco Code." who held A and B grades all year w^m^ - Uenlth OlYu-ei'- .John I.. Banyas;' Rosary Society at;.. went to Martin Parker, Jane De- »•;>•; rtirec'id' in meet, with the Hurt, Donald Klemcnt, Carol Kals- •m.ntrSct.-iiK-iit and discuss possible EARN SAFETSAFE Y Carol Pappaii, Walter rjoright. sirp< tr Jurlher minmli/e the noiso director of the New Jersey Automobile Chib , preflents Sikanne Hill and Michael O'Brien. tit the. plant. - •• •. Of Year's Events awards in American Automobile Association 1958 National Safety Mr. Banyas/ reported there have GARWOOD — Motion pictures Poster Contest to Kunllworth v. innefs. * Shown above,, left to ri^ht, St, Theresa's been a mmiijer nf cases (^ raeasles. are Mr. Mead; Miss Margaret Ray, art instructor; Betty J: Burnett 8^:'' •• in the Ixirouuh anil i,n some iri- of activities- of the past year wert; -^.Continued from Page 1) stniK i's tin y h.ivr not biVn report - shown by '• Mrs. Thomas Geoghe- "and Ronald. Smolinski, Harding School students. Betty won hbn- Ten W. Scurek, Mary F. Tyne, • .ed at- reciuited by the Sta.tt Health gan at a meeting of St. Anne's Ros- orable mention »n.d Ronald commendation In contest which drew Bexnadette "M. Wetzcl.' I Ikp.innn uf> Sanitary C*odr>. • ^ . ary Society in St. Anne's .School over 12,000 entries. Awards were—made at a school assembly Also, Joseph E/ Bachstadt, Wil- "Whether .there is a.doctor in at-. last Thursday night. Mrst Timo- last liam W. Bogoski, .JosJbpK- W. De- ..'•.' .' . I : ' vtit . •/ tendance or iu>t, the health officer thy McDonpugh presided. Nichols, Richard M^ DiStefano, Kaid.measleii cji.aes must be report - 1'he Misiu>s Helen and Marie Twenty other members of ttie y Patrol and emphasized the Im- Bernard.P. Dubroski, Bfobert M. cd and ,thr .required • quarantine Rndark." outgoing chairmen for class also received certificates. portance of continuing the practice Hcim, Joseph R. Hcrcek, Stanley" ^'••.'- •' the bowling team, and Mrs. Steph- ql safety throughout the summejr. • maintained fui; patient and con- J"red White, director 'of the Safe- T. Hojnowski, Arnold H._ Lcnhoff,. :' "'.' '•.• en Povarnik, outgoing treasurer of He awarded a Junior Police badge tai-ts.. . ' ty Patrol, awarded certificates Robert F. Leschinski, Edward R.

1 the team, were 'presented with. 16 Albert Rendano for outslandlng •("'••' •' Pierry, Llndle/-W. Pcnnypackcr, • I • • i frorn the American Automobile As- j . • • gifts. • • '••-.: Safety Patrol-work during this past Coupons and Cut Your Cost of Living! E>*- sociation to the following: Clip these Money- Bernard M. Biley, Gerh'Sirt L. We- 'V::.-''' Diamond Marks Mrs. Clayton Costello was wel- four years. ber, Gerald R. Sampson, Harry J. *•: coin«:d as a new mem Kurt Mainz, Jaqk Falzonc, Nan- member.". As winner of first place In the Sevret, Carl J. Vitale, Thomas M. Seventieth Year Binhdav anniversaaries of the cy Fairchild, Rpnald Crawford. Wyckoff and Josdph M. Zygner- John Glowacky, Timothy Seaman, annual safety essay contest of Gar- fallowing were observed: The Rev. wood Mehnorlnf •• Post 317,- Amer- CHASE& ski. ' -... At Annual Picnic^ Letter Mt Guinness, assistant nast Steven. DiMartinp.. Albert Ren- dano. Norman Werthwein, David cari Legion, XJeraldirie Hid! was Toward* tiM-puichU* of GAR-WOOD — Seventieth anni- tor of the Church of St. Anne; Mrs. presented with' a "gbld medal by CHASfe AND- SANBORN I^'iuronco Ashoff, Mrs. Dominick Evans, Harold tfrank, Robert Stib- p Boy i^ver.sary ol the Diamond JEkpansion ^HHer THIS (Continued jrom Page 1) TKtAr'.'.T DiBattisfa. Mrs. RobvH" Dibble, ler, Frederick McCarrickr-Garrjr Commander— John—Wolf, ( Boll. Co., 500 North avenue, was Kcnncy, Luke Delice, essay also was selected for first COOPOM COFFEE SAVE MORE...MIX EM AMD MATCH EM... Cnssera. They are: Frank Wager, celebrated at the second annual ! Mrs. tYiend Durow, Mrs. William plate in the Union County contest, WORTH POUND CAN Paul Zpmn, Henry McGeehan, John Haney, Jr., Mrs.-John Mayer and rurn, Barbara Ballinger and Henry company picnic ii\ Fiircher's Grove, Metternich. for which she -will receive a $25 Beg. «9e with Ca^paa' Only « Wallace nnd Hobert Scale. : Union, Sunday. Mrs. Ralph RendinelH. . . ALL GRINDS CHOICM^ WID^, MEDIUM, FINE, OF-FAMOUS Special P*tA awards were pre- bond. Judy Mason received," a AT AMY MATFA1B Mr. Lyon urges parents and resi- A highlight of the online WJIS the Hostesses for the evening were brorize medal for placing in the POUN dents to attend the games, played "Mr*. Anthony Gufrierio, Mrs. sented as follows; >K. 3OPEH MABKCt presentation of a-'large diamond- rs local contest. • • each ,evening at (): 15 p.m. Babe shaped cake with 7(1 candles, which John Hnfercorn. M - Michael Luke Delice, fishing rod; Garry C*«p*n Ksalrea Bat. «t P.M. enn. Dutch Egg Noodles 1 Kenney, "fishing rod; Robert Stib- Recognized for perfect attend- Ruth League plays at Black Brook was-cut by Carl'eton H. Bunker of Halnko. Mrs. yincent Hajiey, Mrs. lane Sltt. ,I«M, WITH THIS COUPON I ^ ler. model kit; John Glowacky, ance for the 1957-58 school year^ C.C. One Ceaaaa limit ia a family. FIVE DELICIOUS FRUITS—READY tp SERVE \ \ Park, Little League at the new WesUVold, company' president, and William Haney, Sr., Mrs. James stadium, Small Fry League on 14th v baseball glove; Frederick .McCar- were. Thomas Craig of the Frank? , distributed fo the 275 employes and Hartnett and Mrs. Oliver Itaydcn. rick, underwater mask;. Timothy lin School kindergarten. Karen street south of Monroe avenue pupsts attending, The meeting was preceded . by Del Monte Frait Cocktail can "Small Fry Minor League at Seaman, model motor; Albert Ren- Toth of the fifth grade and Jo Ann MEAT VALUES TO HELP YOU SAVE MONEY I recitation of the Rosary and bene- 'Boulevard arid North 14th strj ~ Prize winners in various ganves dano, fishirirg roel; Henry Metter- Rysaby of the sbctti grade. ami contests included Mary Ann diction by the-Rt.'Rev., Msgr. John APPLE RASPBERRY - APPLE BLUEBERRY - APPLE GRAPE - 2 '«. JAR \ field. I M. Walsh nich, baseball. Kmierlntendertf of Schools Lewis Hnrchcr of Garwood, flvst. in the in the Church of St, T6ward» fbm ptuchaa. of 21b. FAMOUS :::QF^ TOP CHOICE-FLAVORFUL WESTERN STEER BEE! '•g|•';•'>: ?. Anne. Norman Werthwein received'a vXaird • congratulated the boys ihildri'ii's ping pong ball race; and girl? ort their accomplishments BOLLERS jars inice Krempa of Garwood, (irst wallet.from the Safety Patrol. •-r-'i Stratford farms Jellies . Buby Parade Capt. Thomas J. Colwell, safety during the past year and wished . THIS fOR THE OWBH: MOUTH WATERING, TEMPTING ni tnts^hildren'.-; balloon race, and Mrs. Lihhv COUFOM THE CHILDREN LOVE'EM \ (Continued from Page i) Arthur Srntth of Cnmford, first in officer of the police department, LARGE BOTTLES Fred Kelly; baby parade, Mrs. (Continued from Page I) commended the work of the Safe- WORTH Keg. • far »L«* wftkCtaiu Oaly - Adolph Leikauskas, and grounds, the pie oatingN^jntest. Schwartz; recording secretary, Hi Other award winners included - 6 far M* tin* 4*»ea|t> Angelo Cardelta. Mayor Walter Mrs. J. Dunn; treasurer, H. Kem, Nabisco Oreo Sandwiches AT AMY MAYtAUl E. Boright will be honorary chair- Philip Testa' nnd JohnNd^ichalczyk tlnd corresponding secretary?' Mrs. NOVICB Or INTBVTION LAfcC of Garwood and Miss _ Take notice that WILLIAM J. FTTZ- SUPER MARKET ALL FLAVORS CHOJCEJDF WHITE, YEUOW, MARBL|, CHOCOLATE \ man. A. J. Stadeck. %>ATRICK-. trading al nTZPATRICK'S, Marco of Crnnford. ~ haa applied to the Mayor and Council of Committee chairmen from Ken- the Borough of Kenilworth. N. J. for CeHBea kxplref Bat. « *.M. $ TOP SIRLOIN sdrtCK or. INTENTION - A buffet ]uncheoi>-d]nner wjrth Jane tl*t. ItSa '• was are: Budget, r^rs. Roy a plenary Retail Coruumptlcm Ucenae One C*a»*a Itadi te. a laa»Uy> THIS COUPON Toki- niMce thud JOHN FEHNANDES. served throughout the'dayv rs' Day, Mrs. G. S. for pretnue* situated at Michigan Av ac. PLUS DEPOSIT Betty Crocker Cake Mixe tnc. t'r»ainir aa T1IE SCANDIA HOUSE,. enue. 3S0 feet from Route 23, Kenllworth, h-j» ttDpllid to the Muynr mid Council JBOKOUGH OF KENILWORTH school service and N. J. YOUR. CHOICE OF WHEATIES - CHEERIOS - SUGAR JETS FOR THE POT: FLAVORFUL:NUTRITIOUS Ol the BnronsH nf Garwood, N. J. lor publicity. Mrv,^ Ralph Thomas; Objection!, If any. ihould tie made H I'lu'y lUtnil Com\imption llc*nM«'lor NOT1CB ImmedUtely. In Writing, to Philip J. large lifcinlw* •llilatiHl at *3H North .\v««iHft •h»«'rte\vsletter, Mrs^i^o Abramson; McGevna, Clerk of the Borough ot Ken- Onrwood, 'N." J-- V '' ' ' '. PUBLIC Notice : ihe EU>rouiih ol KrnllWorth on th^ a*thl" ^""—•"'."""" rdof Ed- Uwoxth. N. J.v r;n#; ••*•.•>/. '>< i^-fefiptj ..•a.-- Breakfast Cereals boxes PrtiMfnt: John Vernnndfg. reaidea at day of June. 1058. ut H-.nd. p. • MrtTcpresentative to 1 (Blgn«d> - l.-tT R NoHh Avpnuti, Guru^wHl, NT. J. .iD.STi ot the Council Chamber*, tlur- ^ and •<; o ID 9 »i Suerc'tury-Ttvaiiirer- An«t>llna Ft-rnan- wnxiAM J. dH. realdi'9 at i'M North Avcnuo, Gar- oui£h Hall. Boulevard, Kutiilworth. Mr-J^ •6ur~toordinator;. Mrs. ..North Michigan.Avenue «la>l«.. »mio» i«a> ft— Htimk NUTRITIOUS - LIGHT^MEAT - crtUNK STYLE will *rll all lt« rltfht. Utl«- atid ihUrMt In . Kenilworth. N. J. . 1 wooa, N. J. ' the hereinafter particularly. d**crll>«d Knudson. •-.-—-^—r.^—' Ohjpctioni. If any, should bo- property, u »ild property i< " • ' . • • '«-t» No. /?' \ for pubkc vie. The property »hall cJS;. WAHBMSl cant * • CleriridttllfcHlMlAIc bi the Borouuh ot Garwood, N. J. •old kt public auction to the hlnl WORTH S^BET fcATlNG—WHOLE ! bidder, upon the^.folU>u/Uit| turnu and Barbara Aloia .- , (SltdTHE lSCANDIA HOUSE I? condition*; John Purnundci, Preuktent a A deposit o( thirty percent ol the tale1 (Continued itom Pag* 1) YOUR CHOICE OF FRESH FROZEN, BEEF, CHICKEN/TURKEY $QFG»69»»' FOB BBAISING conaumptlon licence for pr^niWeii sllu«~ fatuaUflni. and exUtintf tax. rate*. cans uUd at 283 North AVemi«, Garwood, N. J.. «. If purehawr (aUi, ueglacU. or M-Tuesday evening, ' ( r Pineapple-Grapefruit Drink 5 Jou>ph P. Trluno resideu at 15&3 Eait fuaen to pay the balance due. - «t...:. or BflB-B-QUE: Second - Street. Scotch TLtlna, N. J. with charge* and taxea, within the sale) Sixty seniors from tCenilworth ^ Objectlona, If uny^ should be mad« Im- . tlxty dayn, the dapsrit made ahall bWwere among the 2S5 members of •x NUTRITIOOS AND DEtlClOUS . q, mediately, In writing, to A. T. Monca. retained by the Borough at Kenllworth h*»»<^»»»'Oft»9O*0'ft»»*^»*»» Clerk of the Boroutjh of Garwood, N. J. unlau the Governing Body, by MctO' he .Class of 1958 who received No. 303 "g (Signed) luUon, dwide* to the contrary. iiplpmais from WUUam J.. Melick,' 7**? ftfti *u»chtM of • cant *• iort • JOSEPH P. TMANO ' d. Purchawr- (hall pay the coata of pubtl White Rose Grapefruit Sections 5 15B3 Emit Second Street ' eaUon of the l««al Notice 61 Sale. K>- Jr., president "of the Board of Ed- i^AN KOSHER \ Scotch Plain*. N. J. •noe unm, and dr»wln«< of the deed. ucation. • 8-19 ""he property shall be conveyed by FRANKS 'FAMOUS LINDEN HOUSE TOP QUALITY Itx bargain and Sale Dved. lubiact to 4oz. , LEAN & ME/ NOTICE Or INTENtlON ! reatrtcUob* of record, U any, and «oi>- IKJUND PACKAGE Take notice Utat SEBASTIAN J. MAZ- ^ l*t<, ontlaance*. Final Award cant ' ZA. trading as GARWQOP RECREA- #. Tb» ICayor aa SKINLESS, Pure Ground Black Pepper TION, ha* applied Is th« Mayor and -_ riafet to accept or reject any ot alt teamthm* p*m Wo* i) ••/'• Ma«. $»»'• «IUUC«at*a Oaly Me ] Council of the Borough of Garwood for smen w«re^Ro FOE Bl a Plenary Retail Coruuniptlon Iieeru« ' ," Ttia Htwough npifeaMfito* UMI tMto, •» "YOUR CHOia OF FAMOUS WHITE R6SE for promises ultuuted at 3iB North Av* •aid propertlM may' hava been acqttlrvel eph Cuale,.aad No. 303 enue. Garwood, N. J, - alther.by Deed. Tax roradonp*.»o> "In ~X«a»4SUl>Ea KxkltR MAHlCEM Bat. ftt P.M . Sebastian J. Mazza realdes at 434 First *»m Tax bmctoiure. • M ". '• . POUND cans St.. Wentfield. N., J. - • , - Tha pratnlaea particularly dmcrlbedd app» Oa* Caaaan Until. U a (ajally.' Peas, Cream Corn, Wax Beans 6 Objections, it ' any, ihould bo M>da A4V9SMttaMil WITH THIS COUPON— iramediately. In writing, to A. T. Mote*. Uap. a copy of which ti on h.> W Mat Clerk of the Dorough of Garwood, N. J. OttSe*. of tta RefHatar of Union CountCot y r a mJMibtw QIMI* AMOcTation, SOFT, STRONG" ECONOMICAL (Signed) ; torn fl . , GAHWOOD HECREATION . i to your pm«i«n» oowunh . 4 SEBASTIAN J. MAZZA, of 500* I 424 Firnt Street, Vanity Fair Facial Tissues 6 HOMEMADE \V"Uleld, N. J. ' 41S 5, and a * BREAKSTONE'S PURE PORK PROTECTS-AND-KEEPS FOODS FRESH -T-l- .-— — . =*. -• H. aWh Toward* th« puichua of ^W ft. •' ..34 N, c rolls DAIRY AMD DELI VALUES TO HELP YO J^2OU f CREAMTHKSM CEESE Blue Ribbon Waxed Paper 6 Swinging Doors Replaced WOHTH .(""• 3-OUNCE P^CKAGiE W GARAGES ALTERED «(. IS* wl|^ C*a»«n Only •> SPECIAI. DOLLAR COMBINATION , ' TULIP" FAIR-STRICTLY FRESH <»AD£ A* JERSEY" AT A*tY MAYFAIR RICH; FRESH AND CREAMY ELECTRIC OPERATORS,

/ • • . . 8UPKH MARKET r MEI. .• • •• ®%m ATC Da Uw h SIMONIZ FLOOR WAX •«* 8EBVICE C«MB*D «l IHtt"^r««r Coal Bin NOW With Vait i»t. it nil nialir prle* BREAD REGULAR A\ AMD TECETABUC TAI.DES IO HELP VoO SAVE MONEY I diseases. Also curbs crabgrass. v XT ANY MAYFAIH 12 oz. can ^T I 22 or can/3 32 dr L«M.O4 J^^?' lBmCffllH*iiihra •••- " YOUR CHOICE OF chickweed. many sprouting SUPER MARKET u annual weeds. HMONE BROS. COAL * FUEL CO., Inc. »lm lal. « f.M. ANY BREAD Off 3; —„ tut, IWI ^ HUcV0059 "- Oa* C*a|H>B Hmli U a lamlly. WITH THIS COUPON Ivory Soap2u,31« Ivory Soap 3^27-= Fresh Corn 3 DIVIDEND pt atihom COMPOUNDID QUAMTE1LY 5 1,500 sq Ii Firni For S«nSavingd H^Y€S—IT PAYS \CHOPPED TMW nowJs33<: ivory^Snow^ 31 North Avenue, Cranford 488 Act Now... COVPOM WINK>^JQUOPS-BEJBR WOWTH Any UB. EKCJ.

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- JUNB IB,r;IBM , THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHBONlCLEi THURSDAY. JUNE »,. 1958 Page Five teers f<* a hew committee. has exhibited with the Elizabeth 'station. Croton, Conn., for further n&! -jihai lhc new s 40 Years Art Association .and «,he Cranford training. After completing hi* •Mrs. Thomas Heritson. Mrs. A.' C. C Cn -fi.nn. Mi ^LiiTiintt. Joscprv With Otis Elevator Creative Ait Group. ' j six. months' active duty, he wjll MUI-IUM- ;ind Mrs. W, A. Bcdmaii. crt T!!o..-.s MIIIUK nnd : Stars Score from Boy Scout troops to assist Thorrias Doig of. 25 Broad street,' His work took first prize in : return, to his home reserve t'rain- Ri-c!-t-'..uoli. Mrs. A.'J. Frickr;'j Mrs I' A .Vii kin. Nil---. W Junior Varsity baseball stars i Ramshaw, Rich Robey I,them tm «he fuTure"-as Cubmaster an examiner in the setyice^de—-WitlerjmlllLarL^ entering the Coast rrlreshiniiils. Mrv G. ti C'.unclfi- ni^l Lit-. Mi.-. I'.IMI .r. er^torlTTete-WalshT-Ken-Weeks-and- 4th Straight sports wer . ules7 •pattment of Otis Elev'alor Com- New Jersey' Open Exhibition a>id • Guard attended Pnyctof t yon nnd Mrs.' F H. Schustrr: s:ifr--1 nnd .Vl-rv .1 son. Bin bellbellii Sail^ Charles Doo- Art Willlams-JEugcne -Engel and Den 5 cOnd-jcied thtj opening pany in Jersey City, this month one' of the ;i\vards in oil at the | School, ty. \Ii< i. I.. .I.u kson iiiul ith lir;irvt-h awards assetnbly--Mbnday-in-the- The Cubs won two games last week in the of the FoTPaelcTfri ertmoa Rf Si'•(•:• 1 Cranford High School auditorium. n'ey, Barry Fernandei, Jack La- Doug Tucker won letters. 'Refreshments were celebrates his 40th year of associ- thi/d annual Art Exhibit of the John Iii':nvs: M'liol.u'ship. Mi'> •r. r.iininnir tVi Boys' Baseball Leagues to move from fourth place to second by wivks. * n / f ceremony. % WinlfTPotiy Crace and Ed Maley. Howard and ation.i\vith the company. , Rahway Art1 Center: -Htrs>t4-J Htickrl: p:irli:irru n1;m;in ll<--|>i!ii;-1flSI/;iilf riin- . —HcmrShawrRoselie-PM'lt coach, JV track stars went to: Jack und. The Giants dropped a game to the Cubs but remained in first by Henry Zielinski will act as cub- j served bj Because of the rain Ia9t Tuesday, and retiring watchung Conference Arhesen, Robert Elendltn (a fresh- Mr. Doig joined Otis in 1914. al- A past member of the Rahway Mrs. .hiinjs PolU-y: p l 'WTTr jinn il ' s-A-un;- The Athletics and the Yankees each won one and lost one last Brenhan, Gary Gipson, Ed Glynn master of Pack 137, sponsored by pavics. the Pony League was able to get.president -presented' the confer- roan), Robert Del»alnW, Gene a game and a half edge. though he was not with Otis for Art Center. Mr Longenbach at Lincoln land ivi-Kiirr. Mrs. Rick^i'il Ernst. lit Uic cini|'s IJV Miim' of 1 he week to rejnain hva tie for the leadership or the and James. Laurel. Letters were ttie Lincoln PTA. for the new sea- . n__ in only seven, of the nine games ence Baieball Champi6«whit> Dohii, Robert Johnsbh ahd Steve Timmy Flaherty ,— pitchinR his a short period ef time begimiinK -present belongs to the Eastern I . Sunimt-r roundup. Mrs. .luhn j i-ncmmtiTcd of th* Boys' Baseball Leagues, as of Sunday. The Oriole^ adrrumstbrc-d "Shaw received tetters. r— earned by: Rodged r KopfKf, Fred jon i* was announced as a new y~i " *~ 'MM g - scheduled for the week. The Stars Trophy to th« Cranford High Watchung Circuit first game:"— had an'-auspicious in 1917'when: he was in charge of' Arts Association. National Arts Ed- President Names I\v;invsh\n ;itni Mr J^1bh dft t the winners Ward, Don Patton, Tim Myers, committee' was selected -to take f LOIII|Illtt€€ 1 — bot^Saturdayh defeats to, ththe~A~e winnerss cam. e up! won their fourth straight without team. CHS posted an 8-2 confer- . Freshman baieball stars . went start Saturday as he gave up only the clevatfcrs in the U.S. Gas> De- ucation Association and Cranford ] H.IIIHT; siinshiiu , Mrs. A. Vr/.'i- Troop 79 Scouts I'II ;!.••! IJV tin; tft: JfcYanViiyrnfrt,

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Work Wanted - Female Liberito, Peter Meyers, Karen Min- son, Judith ^i^oj-k. ,Tnno Schultz. 3 Fallnn 19.17 t.3B Rek Estate For SaU Real Estate For Sate Masonry • 8.38 For Sale Services WOMAN win baby ait day* or «v«nings. • Caiprazry eur, Lydia Remer. Daniel Sassi, Roslyn Giiyor, Virjfiniu Trometter, UW? 1 Eagle Scout N. Fom re uxw 8.38 ^CLASSIFIED RATES ALTO SAXOPHONE , kold lacquered VlUXAM F. DAVIDSOI* - . BRldga 6-9818. • Plumblna Fir** Ettimattt PU° Joyce Sordilland Mebn)e Sordill. Primk Frnat 10.23 ••"American Artist" "hi_h qusllty In- nted Susan Babcock and Patricia S«fh- 1S5A-S7 — t »«»u » waf CONTRACrmO, Carpeatry. Charles tfenneth Evans, son of Myrtle Funlc 7.84 —tU-umaai-wllh fllnrtitnnr raafc—Cepff-JJiS — - • 4r-ifeeaag.-aUUd.tt ON SUTTON PLACE Douglas Safei was' unable to atT Jcr. II C.ble ISM 8.38 ilnnilkT NtW! $150. liup«ct al'U7j ; CRANFORt) WOMAN wtihsa w C. Gardner 1B57 «J»T INSEkTION* — I BOARD; OF REALTORS A' few steps from Roosevelt School, a 6-3JM. • ~ End plriefp, a former, member Special awards were given „..-^^.t) television 4 .. mil a'wsr-.'M «Bta nslslman. : 4 year old home custom built by Warsin- RELIABLE woman will care for one• 01 of iu>y Scout Troop 79 and present- • • Ati[>riaiu r Center tajo-sr AD8 SET BI LJNB8 — 15 «nU ,.a CARVKNTm and CONTRACTOR. Att ski. It now has all the expensive trap- Kathy Boardman, Mary Feld- Multiply Listing Service two children In her home. Box 158. ly ;i rrttmber- of Sea Explorer Ship Civics Club Active 10B6-S7 ' i«._a lla*. Ads s«t IB esps. «lla blsn* - Furnished Rooms WneV'af alteraUoiM. porchea, ate. Lud- pings — the landscaping, the combina- co Citizen and Chronicle. bauer, Barbara Graham and Lydia -1B5C-ST 1633 Uses sr display Uses ••« be wig Salbert. S66 Lincoln Drive, Kanll- tions, and the warmth of occupancy.; ..r- GENERAL CONTRACTOR ^ ^ 243. Rnhway, was pr«sente4^\vith Albert Gill. Sr. 1M0-M 71.11 t/* caarfsd by Uass. Display •!•>•• 3 large bedrooms Reldej-\ who received honor awards A. JCM. ' For Rent worth. BRldg* 6-00M. COLLEGE gtirl will baby alt daya. Mon the Eagle Scout award by District At St. Miehaeft 1957 8.38 jn the Fir.st. Presbyterian Chiirch lft.17 8 58 made during the year. Jill Jones -M iiuik.? 1* A.M. BRidge 8-1170. has B' delightful spot for one.. The lovely rent events, dt'bntotr on such topics 195(^S7 10.22 living room, dining; room, and music t'ivyd—an-aiwar-d- for—being- LARGE, clean, nicely furnished front ELECTRICAL COfCTHACTWHACTWO - HHouie- room have .'beamed ceilings and fire- p.'irerits" Night was observed, and first to complete the 'yearly test as the advisability bf*^pTiTldinK a lftft*-S5 room, next to bath, modern private wlrta*li . .Jbi , aauorefeent t OxtureaOt . places. "On Jrhe1 second floor, you have Rein Wanted - Female hospiUl in Ci-anford'and the ques- . I»i7 S.38 home, reliable gentleman. Reasonable. repairs and ugs installed Oeorge Jour nice/iwoWms (on* has a real PHIL F. HENEHAN welcome to those attending' was i, in , mu^ic appreciation and t tb 1»3U 7.84' Call BRldiie 6-2705 after 6:30 p.m. ••• fireplace! nnd bath. The third floor has HOUSEKEEPER, five hours per day for tion of whether a woman should M;it!n.-ivuli>n 1B57 544 70 For Sale fflSlSJuHlalHT, atyrtla Straat Tel. — BEALTOB — five days, for t*o adults, in pleasant by Scoutmaster; Paul! achieve a perfect score. tf three/bedrooms and full bath. Excellent be-electiid:president of the Unitwl 1054-97 61.94 BRidCS *-MM. small house. No heavy cleaning or Others who entered and re- Paul M;|torla JM1-51 01 14 PAINTS AND BalAMKLS FUHNISHED room, newly decorated location with almost S V4 acre of laundry. Must be able to aleep^ W 6 Curbing - Sidewalks - Patios States. One coat • ecllln* rt»t beautiful ' grounds. A real home priced *S Alden Street BBldga 6-TBX' Pnul •N'imtLuto) Matefia 1IM4-M 10S.M •. . n£aV ktiitlon and' bus lines. Gentleman. IF YWtJ PLAN TO BUILD, repair or make An the low 20's. ' to 8 nights per month. Call EL 3-1014 . Brian Conley, ."Xarry Davis, ceived awards in the annual Grif- Win Hi Eduard Me • Vlliyl baae wall Mint alteratlona, caD T. JOHMSEN, 400 Can- week days, between 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Exc«U«nl WorkmMuhip • ImaMdiate Sarric* • Fr«« E»liualM In conneoiion -with programs' on Cull BHldiie 6-S098. " \ t tf —Multiple Listing SerVlee - . Daniel Fitzsimmons and Neil tten- fith auditions were Maria Blahd- 18^0-57 18.33 Alkyd flat Wall paint ' (ral Anna. BRldg» 6-KMS. M Mciul Syndicate. Inc. AH Color* CLEANING and light ironing. 8 a.m. to Phone BRidge 6-9826 or ELizabeth 45437 is ,.were atlVanfced to Explorer ing, Elizabeth Fuller, Betsy Man- the -Jocni fevt'l. tho. club visited liesao «i w — Mights CaU — n 11. Miditli'tun 1957 Apply with brush or rolle/ SHA1S— Caw, nun rattan. Work called 6 p.m., every Thursday, $10 per day police headquarters and prepared John McKluaky ltSI Stttn Enamel \ Apartment Wanted BRidge 6-3391. rank. Howard- Milius, "committee •scl. Gretchen "Hansel, Daniel Sassi, 1 tor and dallvewd. PLalnflelcf 6-9370. Connecticut Is Calling posters for safety drives and Clean Anthoii' 1M7-S7 72 82 ]WChemllu»" -White •namel- SMALL aparTniiTnr; BUJln*** Woman, 347 Jefferson Av»., North PUinfleld. tf chitirman, awarded a^trophy tp the Joyce Soi-dtll* ahd Melnnie Sor- II NuumuUfr 7.M \_ Non YellowlnB HOOSEWORKER, general cleaning. Up Week. ThCj;i» also was a con- 1B57 ricar transportation. Modern rent. Box the owner of this, » Mary Knauer „ BR 6-8656, Tuesday morning and all day Friday. "Sfoose Patrqr~as-the^" honor T>atror ~ aw -t*Slia+r floor finishes * . 15B. c o CitizenT and -Chronicle. Frank Sudimak . BU..«-HU'i4 LARRY & EDDIE V ' 1B&7 x Call Saturday. BRidga- B"-7891. •"*• Exterior house p*lnt ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS, crushed stone, 14 YEAR' Oli> COLONIAL, Naomi HenehaM » BK 6-*«a of. the year, John t 'OlA 1BM-SS ' 33.3* . . While and Colors till dirt, drh/ewav* excavated. Front on a fine street fn the Roosevelt School branches of t4*^«JKedera! Govern- 7.M Ethel KandaU .-_ BR 6-O354 JM-U P.-II» Atbettot Shingle paint and loader tor Mr*.- Joseph La Bracio. area. ,, • Wi 48 North Ave., E. 'Cranford Scoutmaster _Stright described 1BS6-37 8SS 37 Henley Av«.. BRlds* S-31t»T. Eileen D. Wilson BH 6-3B1B 34.55 JShkke Paint Painting — Decorating WERE CALLING ALL BUYERS — OPEN WEEKENDS — Work Wanted - Male tJic junior leaders' training course Cub Pack 76 . ISM Color tnnjcblne tervlee. Bat 'from » a.m. Bua- from 1 p-Ba. Revenue from dues went to the 1948-50 18.77 to sec this fine home with automatic HIGH Stfhool senior, mow your, lawn, which was held recently, and neclc- 1943-&4 68.QT CHEM1COTTE PAINT WQHKS T A. CHANK >- Palntin* and DworaUng. TELEVISION REPAIHED FAST. For the help paint your house, waih wlnddwa, Benedictine Missionaries of St. 709 Boulevard. Kenllworth best and fastest service call Economy heat, wood-burning fireplace, tile bi«Ui. crchiefs.-wbr'e presented to Peter 1957 838 00 343 Walnut Ava tat, BrMjta S.MM recreation room, 65x105 lot, double gaf- cars, on regular chore or . job basis. HIGH RANKING SCOUT—Scene as Charles Kenneth Evans, son Lists Winners SAL S 1»K7 28-4 ' Phone BR 6-1888 for eotimat**. ' tf Electric. BBldga 6-3635. Day or Bight References, furnished. BRidge 6-1020> Paul's Abbey in Newton. age. asking S33.900. Hawkins and Joseph LaBracio for Wllltan) fi 19S7 8 38 0 . '.is ' • •' a of Mr. and Biffs. E. Kenneth Evans,. 12 West End place, received Eagle Oflicers for the current, year PHOLSTERlNa — Furniture repairs, WtLLIAM ROESEL — InUrior and Ks> BOYS <3> wanted for full time summer completing it. Of Picnic Contests 8.67 work. Reliability only qualification. Scout Award from District Commissioner" Joseph rjoud. at right, were: Robert Stev;ens. president :| 1B44-43 draperias, (Up coven. Venetian blinds. terlor Painting. Skilled mechanics. Per- 1 sonal supervision. 30S Columbia Ave- ERARDs punrania AND HBATDKI McPHHlSON REALTY Co. Call far infprmatlon. WAbash. -f^-3150. \\ylliam Arfken, Victor C. Hovell Attendance. ^ cub's, tHelr par- Nice choice of fabrics. *: Rantner * Repair*, rrrvwUHns; and new. BRldg» during Parents Night program of Boy Scout Troop 79 at the Firsts Mary Clara Gallagher, vice-presi-: 14.55 - nue. Canlord- Call BRidge 6-3710. G. E, HOWLANiX Realtor nd Mathew S. Parker received ! A. N Si'urt: ' 195>*J-3f r Son, 130~SotHI».>Av«., E. TeL BRld** Open dally 8-8 Bun, U-4 a Presbyterian Church last week'. His mother and father (assistant wits, families ahd^friends \yas al- dent; Michael. McHarK, treasurer, 16 32 '6-0693. tf 6-U66. , tf their tenderfoot "pins. Second 100- percent^s* ine annual Ftauk St'Vfrlpo 1957^ Ivi-! - BB 6-BMO ' BR 8-0400 scoutmaster of the troop) loolk on. - A former member of the troop; and Patricia Petroccione, secretary.' Amhnny .Smsltlone 19S4 ~* 6 »1 B. R. BLUNCK * SOW. fonnarty NlUchka ELECTRICAL SERVICE — Daniel J. It ALDEM ST. . Lots for Sale class awards were presented to C. Sp«nct?rt- • IBS" 8.IB OPSOrL. th . 19M 8,38 105 Michigan Avenue. Kenllworth. slde-Av*., BBldg* 6-5800. tf ingdale Avenue School, 3-88 ft. front- Sheldon Cohen, William Edwards, W. Slrt(an«kl 1BS7 8.31 , 7.84 Chestnut &-34M. CHe.Uut 6-0637. U U Eastman Street ' Cranford age, 1-70 ft Box 148 c/o Citiien v»nd Edward Harris and Douglas Baftle. Captain Rkhard'Graham'sH^am Th« feat Bible printed la tt»Paul Vleia) 1 ' 1035. GENERAL CARPENTBY and CABINET Llbby Brewstar BR 6-lM» Chronicle. • , tf D. Struck . 19*7 VKNETIAM BUNDS In stock. 33 to MR. MENZEL — ralnting and Donald Ltftois received the hiking dealers in the sales, engineering, stripes, Kenneth Krichmari and won a 4-to-2 victory a^ the pros Photo by r J. Summrr* 1B57 B.3fl work. Repaln. alteration*, additions, Evenlng CaU Hope, afiliua — BR 8-0118 v t7nlt»4 States was John Eliot's In- 16 22 tnchw custom quality stock blinds, all ing. Phone BRidge 6-1345. 61 stairs^ dormers, porchel, recraation Batty Faelay —— -LOT No. 3 In Block' 83, Meeker avertue. tnorit badge. - .-; ,r^ ~---J.:...- -installation--and--servicing of .itsEouis . Ditzel;. assistant.;. dinner gram opened with a father-aQd-son VHOME TOViTN. CAtLING—Mrs. Amy G. Foot, 100-year-old res- dian "Bible, issued in Boston 1BOllk Szunyl r^-/ v 64 Inches'long. 63.35; also lencraft Avenue. Cranford. _„ ,_ BR e-oaoj Size 39x109. First olfer of over SXOO. ; Frank To»tu 1BSO-S7 B7.13 and attic rooms. Expertly, dona: by Doris Puts - BR 6-B891 A. Heoert _„_.. BR S-13S* I ' |feink Fowlerprefeehtjed the Stat heating and air-conditioning stripes, Jerry Gelfinan and James Softball game in charge of Chester (jn't of 12 BefKeley placKIs sho\Xn receiving call fTQtti'-a-^C Jack E.1 16SS-5T and C W. Breneman custom blinds. Edward Dudiek. BRidge 6-tl4M. , Bamice Stuart ~« wiU be accepted at once. O. ,E-. c/o B!CT Me aq. ft Cranford Upholstery Bhop; MICHAEL M. BAjqCH-Exterior-InUrioj- Mary Knlerlm BB 6-4016 BR 6-8804 Cltiierf and Chronicle. 8^» R Scout award' to Peter Hawkins. equipment. . * Yuill; two-year pin, Robert Grubc old nss^dent QLher former home town' Parry Sound, Canada, Johh Ttm 1944-4S ISO South Av*. K>. BRidge 6-0893. U painting,' paperharvging. Expert color Oliver: A. Toth • t9S7 ' B.38 harmonizing and irjitchlng. Reasonable',. MEUXOOBAVHIHO — All types, dub The evening concluded with re- Rankin? Rankin ahd Robert Grimshaw. Tne picnic lunch included hot inaugurated dial service for that community. NOTICE K. Tr.iiier 1957 8.38 ST ()RE 19S0-57 902.73 Days, BRidge 6-1810; evenings. BRidgsj SEAGER'S Union Pioduclt Co. BUBBCR STAMPS made to order on bulletins, postals, booklets. Also nubile Clocks Repaired , - freshments. Fuel' Company is manager of the Webelos, James Battaglini, Gary dogs a.nd rolls served by Edward BOBOVGH OF''O Art WOOD 41.8b 673^ ' stenography and typing. Reasonable, t> Vsiit'rl.i 1947-N3 abort notice, usually 14 hour* service. CLOCKS—All kinds—spring and weight sales, irtstallatioi^and service de- Dixon, Douglas Eaton, Donald Gill pack comniittee chairman, INI'AID DELINQUENT PEEHONAL . Aivdrvw Voutl . IBM 7.84 Prices reasonable. Best": of material prompt servica. Day, night. Sunday-1 Has Been Accurately Filling.Prescriptions v 1OS4-S7 U BENTLEY-for painting at ltd holiday service. M-K Duplicating Serv- RUTHURICHINS cleaned, repaired, put in order. E, P. . PBOrEBTV OTAXKH Frt-d. Vouehl and workmanship. Crenford Rubber ' best," at below average cost BRidge Chamberlain. BRldjte 6-4J9T., tf partment of the local firm. .-. Jackson and Thomas Nolan. Mr. Oliver,- and John B. Connors, rOR ltl.1t and TKAHS PBIOR TIIKRtTO Wulluapor Samplif Stamp Shop, HI North Avenue, W.; ice. IS Billcrest Avenue, BRldgs) t- BSALTOB . ~- ' Just As Your Doctor Olrders! •'.''.. 117.00 6-H189. ' • Rankin Fuel Go. chairman of the picnic committee. TOTAL Uot>k M(r«. -'— BRidge H«0. « OPEN HOUSE 74 Centennial Ave. BRidga 6-3053 _. J. WALTER STAGER. Reg. Pharm. Call to ord Inaugurates YEAttS 'TVVX/.S Paul Wt-lM , B.:tH . T SCHUMAN. Interior and eatterior, Mustard and relish were-supplied D. Album. - Utr.7 M :*n John P. Wdlkner 1957 . 838 Sunday, June 22ni, 1958 TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD Assigned to Air Defense JL—UUUti ,_$8 S3 • CHARCOAL, films, newipapen, groceries. pulittltig uild paptirhanglng. Estimates CLEAN Wlndowt .tiles, eauars. Also Given Dealership Film Depicting by Mrjs. Arthur Schreiber. Birch ^'J?i57 ^Havelka General Store, 343 Boulevard, (revly given. Call! Illtidge S^IMi alter Wash, bouses. T. C. Ocneral IHouss- Dorothy Eustlc* , ... BR 6-0917 . . BOAHp OF HgALTH 104 N. Union Ave. — CRANFORD — BR f>0700 M: Harry 18S7 • H :m H. WIlllKini B.Hd 107 MakatowfDrive Pl Ordfaante - Installation at Seattle beer' "and ice cream also were Beatrice llehnUch 1957 707 M. Wood* 1656-57 .-18 22 KenUworth. « 5 pjn. - ^° 7-^1 ll RU 6-6633. tf Bruce'C Bell .. :._- ...... BR 6-3603 Pn>B4l»a Ordaant The Rankin Fuel Co: of Centen- Canada Town 1056-57 ltj.xi Georije Yoc'um 10.22 Miriam P. Neville _... „ BR 6-3136 AN ORDINANCE FIXINIXING REFUSE COL- jL^^^l— Call Foiriahd Delivery Service — Highway Program served." - • - ions-57 1040-42 2-4^ p. m. LECTION^ LICENSE FEES AND nini avenue has been/ appointed George R-. James, 17 Spruce Mrs. Amy G. Foot of 12 Berke- IK^rttard Dladc. Jr. • 1B50-S7 1H 22 Anthony Zappula 13 44 UACAmxs y MaTTAL WEATHER BTRlPPINa AMENDING SECTION S OF ARTICLE local factory franchise*! dealer for street,' was graduated recently Serving on the picnic committee John Bron 1B4S-47 Tliu uuove lut U published )n accord- New Uachlnes __- c Nursing Service Repairs ' and alterations, 'cabinet work, IV OF THE "SANITARY . CODE ley place,.who was 106 years old U. Uurlul.h—Mof"ota*r Vehicle ance with thr rrquiffcrnenU oflhw. Re- Used Machines •" ' " .•->«* Viewed by Rotary in addition to those mentioned mus s.fcmce as. a government CRANFORD-OARWOOD - KENILWORTtf garages, ponSMa, caulking, roofing and ADOPTED JUNE 1Q. IMS, AS AMEND- Stewart-Warner-Winkler, heating from a. six month Air Defense Apcncy - ] 0K7 • 1B.7C vlwtl HUitutui. Tho above amounts an Repaln aiding,' block celllngs/overhead doort. CKarmtng^bungalow in a delightful sec- ED AND SUPPLEMENTED. : ~ , • above were Cubmaster Roland last .November 4, received, a te\o-iiveather.observer. She succeeded John C. Carey 19SS-S7 23.00 nvl Include Inturuut which Is to be lidded Sewing Courses " VJJ.A. for general nursing. Visits, Hy- and air conditioning division, it training course of International A. sound motion pidtnre on the ' t thi> rnti> nf 0't prr annum froM due podermics, maternal' and infant care, •Iu4m dn tion. Jiiving room with fireplace, full BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of phbne call at 8 p.m; Saturday t her husband^Waltcr, in this ca- J. H. Casper. Jr. 1B50 7.84 SIMOER SEWma CENTER dlnlutroom, kitchen, master bedroom. Health of. the Township 'of Cranford in was announced this week. Business Machines Corporation's Federal Government's proposed Graham, Mr.' Schreiber and Mrs. Fred J. Carey . • 19}tA 7H4 3UUM. Turn and interest *to payable «1 Elm Street Westfleld health -duc-Uon. The Visiting Nuraa dEORQE M. HOBES For A Happy Home... See which inaugurated dial service in j pacity aftt-r his tkath.in 1917 and Joseph M. Certo at the Otlice o< the Collector-Treaiurer, Can Help You. Nominal FeV. Telephone ith and den, first floor.' Vpatalrs. two the County of Union. New Jersey: • The-local, firm, which has been Military Products Division, Kings- William Hamilton. 1057 n:»i AOanu 3-0747 M Burchflald Av*. BSIdaat-MIT r«e bedrooms and bath. Finished base- Section 1. That Section 3 of Article. road construction proiEfram Was Parry Sound, Canada, her former Wm; Cool< '1057 o.an Municipal tlulldlntf. Center Street, Gar- Open Monday.evening 'til t p.m. BRidg* e-0757, or consult Tataphan. At a pack "meeting conducted j carried on the jobHmtil retiring Prttnlc Orlscuold H:III wood, N. J. Directory. Hours M~i"*-r thru_ Satur- ment, enclosed -porch,- Movely . gardeiu. - J.I>, LENOX— TV of the Sanitary Code- of the Town- In the fujjl a^d, heating business ton, N. Y. .' ' presented at a recent- luncheon I0S7 earfwt included. ..- , '. - 63T.B00. •hlp_pf Cranford. as amended and sup^ homojtown. Jin 1945. The medal wa^awarded Wm. Cymbnlyk \1O47-R7 72.H2. The Statute* provide that upon failure "day, B-.30 a.m. to •:» pjn. Mo aarvloa for three generations. Has fulfilled Mr. James, has been assigned to meeting of the Rotary Club in the |*y Cubmaster Graham,, awards A. A. b'AjtojUiio MB1U-47 to pay~th« amounts due*, further proceed- Rund.v* or hatida** . • *t FULL HOUSEPOWKR electrical MMea. BRidge 3-5830 plem'ented, fixing refuse collection li- ROBBINS & ALLISON. INC. In fact, Mrs. Foot" had lived in 'in '1951. ao.7T cense fees, be and the same hereby is the requirements prescribed by the were presented as follows: Arthur Frank D'Er-dltu \. 1957 2R.14 In.a to vttect collection can be taken. rtANO CLEARANCE Sale I Baldwin. 100 amp., atrvice. fixture and/plug In- ah' Air Defense installation at Methodist Church educational Larry Dlticl \ 19»7 Lester and others. Dudktn Piano Co., stallation. Fraa wtinatasTxA Knott. 3 North Avenue East Cranford. N J.. amended to read as follows: ' , Schreiber, one-year pin; James Parry Sound longer than anyone. Mrs. Foot wasrtwrn in Engk)nd B.aii WALTER J. Ft-ESHER. JR. SECTION 3. The fee for eachr"fu»e Stewart-Warhe r Corporation to Seattle, ,Wash.. site of one of thebuilding by James Holt of the Cal- E. Dudck •19W-48 i9.:il Coll 433 North Union Ave.. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the commercial applications. Picnic Meeting community as well as making it t— *wsn MsksNM* your motl.Nhsrdln* and «a|oyabl« sdnumrl porches.: June, 139, a week; July anfl ilton and Mrs. Henry Ricklis. medal, awarded, for her mcritor-r Rainb.lsuliaal —4 Csrau «lrl cltue*. Tten ••• bfOgisms. Collets E. t. WUUamsN75a Central Ave., West- conveconvenienccin . 6BS weekly. BRidge GALE AND OARHETT LANDSCAFINO for final passage by the Board of Health the club would.have a picnic at Girls, the following were initiated: , near GrovVfit. No parking prol>- 6-B255. offer the best Job and price avallabla. of the Township of Cranford' at the 213-South AvevEast Glvw on Any men's and boys' baseball game and the^home of Dr< Edward M. Coe,age,,v Barbara Graham, William Paper bag race—Alfred Brown. Township Rooms in thhee Municipap l Bulld- Connors, Susan Oliver; cubs, Ed- Karyln Krunibine, Barbara Ising.- MONTH ol 3ulyy$ bedroom cottage, lhgr Cranford. New J Md DOCOMO a treasure hunt, were among thepresident-elect, and Mrs. Coe, 217 Edward Gill, Richard Hamilton. V1«H, write sr »•»•« tf I ord. New Jersey, on Monday, Cranford, N. J. ^-^Movlfifl ProWaw - ward- Gill—Alfred Brown, John JudiUf Kutsera, SQsan Morri- overlooking Refconlc Bay, Shelter Is- June 3333. 1B681B68, att 8:000 VXL '<" 0-an4Ctnlrtil\ years oi buying, experleneie" enables us blnaUon storm wi—i _ows and Biiieanti or meeting may be adjourned, all persons , AereSeserLSModaraBoUtels- . ~Da- Schmidt, Richard tijraham, Eileen combination doors." flff«wg Aluollnum Realtors ' Insurers Ucious Msala. Hoaevmoon bodge Gill. Dennis King, John Bayuk; to do this. OaiwYillly.-keleeted lamps modern cottage, sleeps LOOK FOB THX sioar Interested will be given an opportun- form of a picnic on the groupds sided, ' Gill. " • - and shade* •t-bl?luvins^VsV T^WIL Jjloctt from ocean, !83_a week. Products "Inc., 108 fjoutn Avaw W. ity to be 'heard concerning such ordi- A cosy Cottages; BMSIS att betebetelL. pie eating, Glenn Smith, William A I H-COHDITI OW ED BHhta* L . All Sports. Lake, peach TTsnnls. of Pharmaceuticals;. Inc., Sunday. Itamsr^SS Central Ave.vWesUfeJd.-l un«—Mr-to-july.....llth WHjj nance, ri- • •——!—~ •——:— Oolf. Uo»Us- Band * Choral Three-legged race — Under cub Connors, Edward Gill. ' r Drove St. No parking problemv By uider of Th<» parents' award was wott by v-nn. CUSTOM TAILOR THE BOARD €»F HEALTH Piano Pupils Present age. - Susan Oliver Sn8 William Prizes were awarded oy the E, Fertilisers, peat moss, e' WAKETOWN, one block from Barnegat . - ALL ALTERATIONS JOHN r, KWZE, Den 7. Connors, .Thomas and Nicholas basis of highest number, of points "garden supplies. Herb Dltief i Buy. Bungalow.—4 rooms, heat and HEN'S, ladies' made t6 measure suits. : Secretaiy *I Tne.Board ot Health Program for Mothers hot water, alto,patio, dead-end street, *• Savsrioo's, 7 CanUr Street; Oarwood, In charge of arrangements for Bayuk, Lynn Brown and James Center, 300 Denmau Koad^Cran> : WESTFI Dated: May IS. itSS. . 6-18 Bex Oftlw . from games. High scorer among Thors. thru TuesV. Julie 19-24 BRidge 6-MU. v ISO a w«sk or from July 13th through- . 8UnMt V-084B. - . - f-M the' picniq were Albert Steinberg, Piano- pupils of Mrs. Henry Haag; cubs, Allen . and "Eugene the cubs was Edward Gill, and \Labor day, 6350. BRidge 6-5313. HOW CAN THE BEST SCOTCH FLAlitl, FAMWOOO, 16 AJgTa !• kMsJ. Boardman of 7 Raleigh avenue en- 5 Technicolor Hits CABINBTT and Carpanter work. Custom MOUMTAINSIDB' . -S SALE . Robert Grube, Adolph Bauer and Hamiiton( Alfred Brown and Den-for those under cub age, William Yul: BRYNTNEHi « Maria SCHE1X COW or torn manure, well rotted. En built cabinets, also lint carpenter PIZZA PIES ' COURT OF MEW JERSEY Vernoit Batdorf. • • tertained their mothers with' a nis .King,. Charles- Hamilton; over rich tlower^ beds, roses, jgairdens. Rich work. Hourly or contract. Fair prtcam. _— .__as«l PAPER MILL lonnors. • "THfe BROTHERS farm top NtolL SS^dellvered. CHestttut Cal)fBidga 6-T3S6. BMalesv Vale* Canty • The following-awards were made program presented recently at the cub age, - Susan King, and' Henry SEE "Top" BROADWAY SHOWS Farms, MUi'doc 1^-4888; a4 hours, tl Tutoring bobkla* showing DMket No. F-ltM-51 ~ Even the Best House U Baiter iMfs ssl* write ... . ', OA1JC. plaintiff. Vs. CHARLES >^AILV^ PLAYHOUSE by Cubmaster Louis Dicksteln: home ol Mrs. Forrest Blanding, 6 Ricklis, Richard Graham and KARAMAZOV" Sound* bettar on HI-FI Aqulp- BARBXTT & CRAIM. BaBtton. 43 Bm St. "MUSIC MAN?' OOtUNO . . shadesT A thousand T£ACHER.\pUnnlng to, ment rented frorh Town Sound. Banca Yours ... '- ••••-••.-• CTTE. ISABEUJ anXETTE. I UOXBUBM, N. J. DRexel S-4346 Wolf badge, David Papier, Stev- Cornell road. Each pupil playea Gerry Schmidt. and.one/to enoose from, visit our summer -\ all elementary and public system components. WA This DarUng Spllt'leveJ , located on — • AD a-uoo) wife, PETER -W. REVERE and VBANK CAKBDfOTON. DIreelar Glenn FORD Jack LEMMON \ "MY FAIR LADY" show'/footn and\ convince yourself. grades. l-8;\also high school dead-end street. U eartainly one ol-th» ATBERDTE REVERE, his wife, de- Eva. 6116—Taes, tare Bat. en Pollock, Richard Jackson, Craig it' least one, solo. Preceding tne Pony Express race—Den 5, John •BHldg - e tt-451:'.or Ftt• l1-4119. bash 6-3000. E. TvAVUlUmt, ttS Central Ave., Westr Best for the mon**: tUJMO. Inn) with • ^ndants. • - • . . ' la*. 6:66—Mais. Th»r^ Bat. »:»• Snyder, David Suplee, Anthony program, - refreshments were ' "SUNRISE AT CAMPOBELLO" near prove St. J(o parking prob- touch here and there of your own ' CIVIL ACTION EXECUTION — FOR ON SALE from 4 P.M. TO 1 A.M* Connors, Arthur. Schreiber, Greg- 'THE COWBOY* TVTOR1NVTOR1NO — HicVBcnooHi l •** Colls«S) LIGHT" Trucking; mow and maintain wUl be better SAUB . OF MORTGAGED PREMISES. THROUGH SUN. JUNE 29 Eaton, Bruce Kent and Mark Guti- served. ; ory Oliver, Richard Gallan and Marty, Many Others - subjectsbjt .Ch Carahaa T.Xciark. BJC (*•!•) lawns, all necessary equipment For By virtue of the above-stated writ f e in Participating were: Maria Starts Wednesday, June 25 further information call BRidga 6- of execution to me directed I shall ex- errez. Edwin Weinstein.' . SUMP PUMPS. WS up.- Garwood Paint lZk. Ed. M., 3M ifountaln A Seven Days A Week • .Cbutr* S Mnriene WestfUld- Call ADaS^ >S»s»6. pose for sale by public vendue. In the 'Gold arrow on wolf, Richard Blanding, Kathy Boardman, Mary Balloon fight—Cubs, Allan Ham- ORDER NOW FOR FALL/ WINTER, SPRING and Hardware, 340 North Aye.. Qar- IT WQUU) BE HARD TO Court House, in the City of EUzabeth. KjMst UMtStaTS LAUGHTON POWER DIETRICH wood. SUnset IMB30. \ tf PHOTOORAPHY. fMsrao, black Feldbauer, Elizabeth Fuller, Bar- CRANFORD Teacher will tutor all high r N..J.. oti Wednesday, the I«th day of Jackson, David Euplee, Anthony ilton, Eugene Hamilton, Edward MARGARET HILL THEATRE-DINING SERVK while, also color. Jerry K IMPROVE ON THI3 HOME July. A.D.. 1BSSL ut two o'clock in the . bara Graham, Betsy ' Hansel, THE WEST END "WITNESS FOR THE school sciences. CaU BRidga 6-86*1. BWdgs> 6-O01 -±jj. ANNE 11 0 Eaton, James Yuill, Richard ALUMINUM combination storm windows •ftemoon bf said . day. ' Gretchen Hansel, Jill Jones, Rina '•d-a (WOcwr Accommodations for large and small groups ' and screen*—used—various sixes. 65.00 v Real ALL." the ' following tract, or parcel Browne, Bruce Kent and Mark PROSECUTION" and Up. lifetime Aluminum-Products' ... v, • .rNi^ of land and the premises hereinafter par- PHONE BRIDGE 6 3414 Gutierrez; silver arrow on wolf, AIR-CONDITIO N £ D ASBURY rAUK H. J. ..Inc., 103 South Ave., W. BRidga 6- Garage Wanted ticularly , described, . situate; lying' and TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD 150—OUTSIDE ROOMS Academy Award Winner Parties of less than 4 also welcome 3306. ' . . . 207 North Ur being in the Borough of Garwood. in Jerry Gclfman and Richard Jack- AfOTICE Or HEARING Joanne WOODWARD Used Cars For Sole WANTSD to rent Si the County of Union and State -of—N«w- son. • Baare si Adjustment — Zonlnc ' All •Itk Intlu WaUr For detailed Information telephone local represents* 64 very good Jersey: ••"-.•• And We'll Have Them Ready For You! JFHlt Notice U hereby alv«rTihat the Boartj Maay ^lik rri«alf_Balka '„ SALT lor-WAT»R SOFTENERS, deUv- BR-ft-7777 DESIGNATED and DISTINGUISHED Bear badge, Jerry Friedman; <9»v adjiutment (Zoning I o< the Township 1 «s0N lErvATOR .anttrics "3 FACES OF EVE" ereA Refined, rotk. p«UeU and Wat- on » certain map entitled. "Amended of CranfoM. N. J:, In tha County (of * ATTQAtHriVal RATES courte. All 100 pound Steven Dickstein; denner Marie Moldenhauer — BR 6-0521 663 BU1CK Special, dynaflow. radio .and Map of Garwood Land and Improve- Union, will' holdva public hearing on atoiaXU b R Salt Service. CHestnut 1. heater, new. tltw, ana owner e> "—- ment Company's New Town Site of MONDAY. JUNE 23, 1058 WUTHILD BRidge «-I78a. o»»ditlon, »»3ft. ^K »*U Garwood," nubplementtnc and dupersed- at 8:15 P.H./D.S.T.I at the. Municipal S-MSI Ing a" niap—filed—hr-ther Urtlon—County Bulldlnff. confer North,Avenue and Al- Clerk's Office,. September 2. 1801. filed den Stre«trCron«5rd. N. J.. to consider;- ONE Argus'C 3-Camera with F 3-9 January 31, 1600. under file number 6/58 Application of Mildred M. Sobol thr* S»t—June ir to Jt JU«ns wltlv case and Flash attachment, 100 aa lot-numbered 13 and the westerly to maintain aBoauty Parlor on premises Rock- HUDSQN JennUor JONES with Argus TeW-Sandmar 100 mm. F: tortgage Money one third, or 8 feet, four Inohes of lot loeatod at 30 South Union Avenue. (Block In Ernest HEMIN"CWAY'» 4. 5 Tslephoto t3lns aOd duplax Hkikok numbered 14 in Block' 6, lut'Uld down 112 SOUTH AVE., E. CRANFORD 371, Lot 91 Crunibrd. N«fw Jersey/ • aapoae matar at sacriftca pricsi of A BETTER BUY WOIJLD on aald map, and being more particularly 7758 Application of .Paul A. Cohen for MQBTOAaE MONEY described as follows: - - PROPERH mm- id on behalf of Brookslde. Nursing 'FAREWELL TO ARMS' PE HARD TO FIND,.. tAMTOBD SAVWaS tt LOAM BEGINNING-at a point In the southerly Home, a New Jersey Corporation, to «-»4TI1 SrEHTERT ABSdCIATIOM side of Willow Avenue distant 300 feet ARE PROUD OF OUR WORK! erect an addition to the existing nursing Hunt* HALL • . WEST FIELD •a* Uris"« room, a bath home .with oil easterly from its intersection with' the1 home lotiated at 479 Brookslde Place. beat, modern kitchen and pleassttt Jo/ Worth «> Vnlna A««U. esiterly side of Center Street,- thence (Block 2«B. tot, 3A) CranfoM, New "UP IN SMOKE" *.. ADtutts t-ltti cation. Priced at only »14JHX>. southerly parallel with Center Street 100 M«S/Cflt COMEDY feet to the northerly side of any alley or Sidewalks-Curbs -Driveways At the time and place above stated all Saturday MuUinee . June 2Ut lane; thence easterly along the 'northerly interested parties are Invited to be pres- i ; Rentals side of **ld alley or Une.-S3 feet, 4 ent when hill opportunity to be heard TODAY |tiBU TCE89AY- Inches-to a point: thence-northerly paral- Ul be liven to thenf. "KRONOS" •.:. CONDITION CD AMERICAN LEaiON CASINO lel with Center Street. 100 feet to *; Concrete or Asphalt y order (Science fiction) point in the southerly tide of Willow . BOARD-pF ADJUSTMENT A Mm For Any New York Visit . Robert I* Clare, Jr. THEU SAT. FAREWELL TQ ARMS PORtHEKEYr- Dances, receptions, dinners. Avenue aforesaid. Ahence westerly along II meetings, table tennis.- the southerly side of Willow Avenue 33 — By Chairman UP IN SMOKE" feet, 4 inches to the point and place of WiUlam r. Little. Jr. ROCK lftTDSON FOUR BOWUNO ALLEYS. BEGINNING. Seofetary ' ' tp a Better Home — SEE Dated:. June 10. MM. ' • Suit. - Mon. - Tuetu, Jnne 22-24 JENNtVER JONES TWO Parsiaa angora kittens. 8 weeks Ultra Modern Kitchen Being* commonly known as 343 Willow TONY ABBE •Inta -Mtke nice nets. BRldga 6^3646. Avenue, Garwood, N. J. Anthony QU1NN -Sophia LOREN l G.G. NUNN Riverside Dr. BRMge 6-3643 There U due approximately S2.3O3.!U with interest from May 13, ..1838 and "ATTILA" costal SERVICE INSTAILAHONS lODsDK SHOW — SAT. MAT. RANDALL LANE OARWOOD Recreation, 346-' North a*. INCORPORATED OF EDUCATION enue, Oarwood. Open Alleys available The Sheriff reserve* the right to. ad- Gene •KELLY TOWNSHir OF CEANFOED Saturday, Sunday and afternoons. journ this sale. '. ' 'u Reservations, SVnset 6-eaea. Auto- ALEX CAMPBELL. Sheriff . f> NEW JgUEY WiUlam Peters , BB 6-6*10 servations, SVnse iROKOS * DRUCKER. Ally*. BRUge 2-5838 "The Happy Ro*^' '. • rmorosAt , BB «-lb00 matt> pii n spotterstt . tf. KUTLLn. IHUKU3 AC UHUI WAbash 54)333 Iroii Sheriff ASPHALT TUyE rXOORlNa IN Anna Cook, ,„ BB 6-3130 reeEDJs —It CCC640.05 CX-58 C (S) 7-10 SHERMAN SCHOOL. Gertrude BU 6-6406 NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT " Sealed proposals will be received at Chris Johnson — ^^. EL 3-4036 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the JOSE FERRER'S the office of the Board of Education. Dora Kunma AD 3-4736 first and final account of the subscriber!, "Th« Golden Blade" Cleveland School. MUn Street. Cranford, BM. Warner . , CH »-6016 Ever«tt A. Helm and The National State AIR-CONDITIONED! ; N. J.. Tuesday evening July I, IBM at•ulb MM Kav« , BB 6-fllTl Bank ol Elizabeth, executor* of the last Production , _. antique tUUs. shotguns, eight oclockT Eastern, DeyUffit Saving will and testament of HARRIS LA BOY- Pliis C«l6r Cartoons pistols, sword*. *te. Top prices, paid. Time, at which time the proposal wllr TEAUX. deceased, will be audited and CRANFORD WUl call at your convenience. UUnter be publicly opened und read for furnish' •tated by the Surrogate, and reported tW Toronto CD ANTOBD - CD 6-9779 Ing all labor, tools, scaffolding, material, G. G. NUNN ., settlement to the Union County Court- STAslTING JCNsJ 25 •tf etc., necessary for lurnUhing Asphalt Probate Division, on Tuesday, July 6. Tile In the Sherman School, Ea»t Lincoln 161 Korth Ave.; East, at Centennial Ave. next at 10 A.M. ID.ST.t Now PUyte« Starts Sunday y ROBERT TAYIJOR Avtfnue, Cranlord, N. 3. EVERETT.A; HEIM -FREE- Clark Gable - Burl Lancaster ^eTpMifIcationn "a*jd prottosal forms may The National State Bank POW|U» KV 1H| SUMI . MARTIN He LEWI* Wanted To Rent be tenured upon upplkaUon at the. office BRidge . of Elizabeth ^^' — b — ' FAMILY, with 3 children, desire* 3 bed* of the Board of/Education, Cleveland WALTER C. ALBERTS. Attorney. umn ITMU SUM* Uiuott itor, perfstt room home or-dt&lex (9 rent. MUrdoiW School; Miln Street, Cranford, N. J. 37 W. Westileld Ave., "SaddU The Wind" 6-430•-43O00 . dsys^ The Board' of Education reserves the R6*eUe Park. N. J'. i'«es sO.M 754 WM» * KUiERY SEMKE MOt IM SUMI - " \ Jumping Jacks' on award Vt PHONE... colts Uttft *Vou uurehhs* l«m»» »nd f.nw^of LANA TURNER It S'dayt tben buy II contract us It may deem beat tor the list With Lenox BOARD OF EDUCATION your cbok* frotn yoai own Ey*il»»» Trubenbach, 11* South Interval* of the school. . TOWNSHIP Or CKANFOKD tocaB a^oM. our sptKially equipped .oto. Eliminate* Bibt "Another Tim* "Darby's Rangers" Av«.j E. I Feed * Seed. BRidge Trucking- Hauling Bid bond or cerii(l*d check mutt be 1 Mi*., tkliea iste b*at N**us Scared Stiff >»«l tf *ubtnllt«d with each proposal.-. BltOOKSlDE SCHOOL. - NEW JERSEY Another Place" aOVXNO and TROa Lars* ana H. R. MeCULLOUGH. «tsn « HI tea aU-iti Sut. In set ud. •all lnconv«nUnc»M to our eystonMrs. Call M« FREE DEMONSTRATION early etectrie model, 3 to the shore. STORED AND VAIHTYKH. small loads. Itegular ' Hecretarv oroAL atliMO typ*. struction bdokf. carbon «a apeclillse in b t aerV IT. 1M«. «•!» ;' SPUT LEVEL Sealed propossb will be received good ' tdlt*ojiti6n. Ice- CaU Briggs ut the office of the Board of today for all your sarvlco and b©dy~»*qolr6> My not operating. 8t5>sjrt. 1 Education. cleveliuid School. Mlln KUdle Stww ~ Benjamin oUeet, Cranford. DHaXel 6-1330, ISOAslD Or KDl'CAYIOM HEARING AID DAM** mlts lUi UlwUut fcwiM • ...u, rUNB*OU>, H. 1. Extremely line tlde.lo-tide «Bllt 3'a Htreet. Cranford. N. J.. --Tuesday . ro* INDIHTKIAL ba.thj, 3 car gJnMic. loaded with extras. evening July 1. IBM at -eight o'clock, "Run Silent siary •» art IngUib U# Ca»>ulin puppies, fl ln»V.A.K.C. AKTB BllrrUCa OwiMf has puivhalHrd inMher honw. Eiut«rn Daylight Saving Time, ut which Eyes Examined CENTER Ut ptlm wlf. inUiuls* m*4 «*iE5» «>* power^w ib will be~v«relvcd a« eall for " J' time the proposal will be publicly opened Deep" (Aa4« Ur«sl and read for furnishing all labor, tools, Tuning » board dtr Education. In PWIs, t* «n aWh wh«« M>* Cleveland School. Mlln ntreet. Crahlord. tcaffoldlng, mattriil. etc, necessary tor of PLAINFIELD 16 MM Bell and How«U sound prok«Uir» M. J.. Tuesday e^BUlnl. June SI. ItM. W- furnishing, aud Installing; Duplex SeU- Today thru 8n. - MM. - T«c_. r«« girl* dlu*v« hit *»M, Illau •ight •'clocW, aUsWriL Daylight Havlntt . J.P.LENOX ^ Regulatcd Time~-tor rumish- ^ BRidge t-Sgtt Cranford, N- J. ^^>^ CARTOONS ' WRITE NOW fuU atM. never ,iag Industrial Arts Supplies. ^^ ^ Specifications and proposal forms may Call PI? 5-^27 ' BRi4g« 3-5531. v 3 North Av«., *. Cranford. N, J. be secured Upon application aVibe office A-TBXNAOK •llCrti t*QU Mfln. *Jiru Sol.i Oiib- Jl.33i •*! •pacittcations and proposal forrraKtttay For .Home Demonstrations '8Urt« WeA, June 25 3.43. Mod. W«J. & Sol.. Old,. 14.80, M_u. $4.1 ' ascured Upon appUcatioit at the >«< bf the Board of .Education, Cleveland Optometrist & OldsmobOe^ school, MUrt Street. Cranford, N. J. 7^, MARKET of the Board of EducaTlon, CUve- 1 warn "Long Hot Summer" The board of Education reserves the Iuii-U» Cotor — Auate UusTt ALV1N THEATRE aso w. sa st.,N«w Y« . Mlln atreet, Cranford, H. right to reject any or all bids, to waive AID« sod. Tha ard of Education reserves the t=S,.and SERVICE ^ immaterial informaUue* »»}d..U> a^ard 107 N. UNION AVE. jit ruM tetsi UUB sUver" •^S*SSSSSB*CBSSSSSMM — Wed. »-l' .•U i»» it j cm bol.Jor the .Bid bond or certified check biuit-pe CDftl .ot the »cl._ ouMrohD bllttcd with M.ich .proposal. 61332 Tues. ana H, JL 00OH, LOOK ^ ^~ ' TeL Pfc DaUdi tuoe m^lW. "KEALtOR x **. 7-

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/ •' • : TltE CRANIORD CTTIZEW AND CHROWICIJB, THURSDAY^ JUWE 19, gradnated «t Ctork Regional W Regional High School, Clark, How- SECTION TWO Lat the Old Church HalL Mother*. night, Isiu $ji;h continue each week- Keller, the troop consists of the er of 208 Cedar street, was grad' iengef, formeiij> vice-president of hers. Sunday morning, the fathers Judith Barbara Schlund, to 'Vin- tional - brick "*" colonial with an . prec$»a,tor; JRobpirt Bendlm. seventh following,'members: Kathleen Al- In "Naval Reserve Unit uated recently from Wesley Junior day /norrung through, July 3 from he Chemical Bank 'and Trus^ did the.honors by cooking break- cent A. Wepprecht, Jr., son of Mr. ultramodern interior. Heated and preceptor, ^aftd^Keiinetb Meets. ast for the boys. . fieri; Christine, Bausch. May Ann GARWOOD^—Commander Harry and Mrs. Wepprecht of 416 Hakel College, Dover; Del., with the de- 9 30 until noon. Total enrollment ;ompany,^New York, has been Mikesell, commanding officer of cooled with gas, the office has .sentinel. Herb SJursen of Troop 75, Cran- Bookach,. Barbara Bruhlmann. avenue. •.*-•.'.'". gree of associate in arts. A gradu- is ^expected to exceed last elected a director of Garwood Sav- Naval Reserve Surface Division specially designed, equipment to The officers were installed by ord, was also at the camping area Cheryl Ann Brunski, Diane ate .of Jonathan Dayton Regional ings and Loan Association. 3-15, this week announced the en- Miss Schlund was graduated.last speed accounting procedure. On the team of Vigilant Chapter. ry«ird registration of 313, with Troop 75- The three troops Churchill. Barbara Crappse, Cheryl High School, Springfield, Mr. Mr. Messenger served in the bur- listment into the tfa'val Reserve of night from Arthur L. Johnson Reg- the sales floor, a gas kitchen com- Plainfield. the average daily attendance was loincd together. Sunday morning Crooks. Marlene Dulemba. Patricia ional- High School, Clark. She Is . Packer playedd two yearss ooff varsity eau of supplies^and accounts in the Howard W, Dircks, son of Mr- and ional High School, dark. She Is bining" charm and Efficiency is GOests at the installation master of Enterprise Lodj»e, F&AM 1 Later-in the day; Troop 82" chal- Kuchs. Karen Uniewskj^ Karen 1 'Tfnn-. will teach the Bible lessons Cuba, and as assistant- manager' 6^ Leschinski and Gail Luca. 'v I A student aUArthur L. Johnson Mr. Wepprecht, who also war school. Customers entering the office and past district deputy of the sixth the credit department of Mechan- lenged Troop 75 to a Softball game Masonic district in New Jersey. in Shf upi>er school on ""The Chris- are greeted by recorded music. ics and Metals National Bunk, now ahd lost. The score was 21-9. . An "auditorium on the lower level. he, Chase National Bank. worthv matron' o the Blue Flame Room, with a scat- At the time of his retirement, ing capacity ~of ISO people, is he Was in charge of the. Chemical Brownies Seme available for meetings of civic .or- la;, -I-':.- ,'.'. Bank Branch ut Fifth avenue and ganizations. Upon their request. «**r otW Lodge. I* E*AM. ;^Wr^^.SeS2» con-29th str«*ej, Nbw York City. More Mothers at Tea This auditorium wfll also be used 1 Cranford, .. ' • • - • • recently, heserved for a short per- KEN1LWORTH — Brownies O R.X for Girl Scout classes and for'de- iod- of time .as secretary of the Troop 849, sponsored by St. There- ITS EASY TO ORDER BY MAIL, . . EASIER YET TOt»HONE! monstrations of various kinds. MODERN WITH MAR-RESISTANT PLASTIC TOPS . . TaR WARM SOLID LE! IPS' '' Westfield Chamber of Commerce. sa's CYO recently played, hostesses Mr. Messenger's Wife is a teach- it a mother and daughter-tea, held Just cail EU»b*th 2-2300 for quick, convenient *prvle«! »«4^ er irr-the Westfield school system, J&ibfade174 ROTH REAUTIFUL! ROTH EXCEPTIONAL BUYS AT KQOSr past master councilor^ p and they reside, in Mountainside. Sets Initial Picnic Lnd VanNote. the w** Kenittcorth Social . MOVING Cranford's newest Cub Pack, Paterson State College". Sylvia ELIZABETH Pack 174. wfll hold its first of- *?»«-«M\ Houghton -College. ..nni" Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.,C)ark, of & HAULING ficial function, a picnic, at 3 Green Mountain Shelbyville, Tenn.. and their two ^g<• MacKenrie, Wheatori Col * ATTIC*, CKI.T.A • 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon at No- EACH PIECE Degrees to Loral Girls leg*. High' School graduates arc young daughters are visiting Mrs mahegan Park. Clark's parents, Mr. and M*s._Bcfi- VABP8. GARAGES CL Miss Suzanne Bonn of \KS Rarir _. -y Boyle, Gvorge Harms. Rich ' Oeaaral Rons* The pack, sponsored-by the> Wal- itan road and Miss Edith Morgan- ard Rottman. John Sharp, Mary Day or EMsdaa nut Avenue School PTA, will of- inne Vnglaub and Robert Walter ficially, receive, its charter from m thau of 207 Maple place w*t>e mj Why ei(cr|)tipnnl l>iry>? Look at the size, the design of these pieces. The Dale Jelley graduaicii front jun Nyloa N«t fc. among 146 girls receiving associate county scout frffM»l-< at the out- : in. arts degtees at the IStfh eom- ior high school, and eighth-grad Mylon net tabbing tr«at*d tn meal j.j.wills ing and the. 18 new cubs will be modern with its rirJ^iii'ipUi^ly^in joyely light Melha mahogany .' . . ua^xr r>W. tntnw Arthur Wftl itTertln* way* far thoM dro«i ter Boticht, Peggy Clark, JSUMVW rcsses: One of the newert seen U BUT Pack 174*s cubmaster is Walter tops on rlu-Ht und dreKBer! The colonialr~ Mountain College., Pouhney, Vt» ,»' tealgn of tpHer >*ba to 7>"l«a* CHB^StS '. /• H an June 8; "•":'..'., Hart. Warren Fairbanks, Dian Meth. Bert Rudoy is assistant cub- V^ l JBoth local girl* were retailing; Fleteher. William French, Wayh master. j\ crafted in hfuutiful Kolid maple . . . finished in soft warn nutmeg brown, Furze. John Kieffer, Carol Pappas •najors at the college. Miis Bonn Other fathers on the j commit- to a glowing patinu. Yen, these are ohvioiisly "better" bed- -vas elected 4o Phi Theta Kappa. Leonard Pazienza. Susan Thoma tee ere: George Greble, institu- the junior college (honorary soci- Linda Weber, Kathleen Weingarth LEADING EYE PHYSICIANS tional representative; Robert Ack- ;.. . the kind you just don't expect to find at budget prices. Yet see • ety. • • ..'.••• j Suellen Rcgo and Janet Walter. elsberg. pack committee chair- _, PREFER '^^_^ man; Bdward Butte, treasurer; j^rlowjrCooB tags'them . . . only 59.95 each piece! Come tee them Martin Radley, seuetary; Donun-f SAVE AT ick SJzxo, picnics and outings; "in person*1 tomorrow! Choose just the pieces you need. Remember, 10% Brunner'S SERVICES Salvatore JIaggio, advancements; John Sharoand Charles Frank- down delivers .., and you have-up to 2 years to pay! (At all Koos stores). II SAVINGS I Your precious lenses ..^r^ground RIGHT, r " in "Our-OwhOOF laboratorylbto! berg, Mrs. Greble and Mrs. George $, \ nd Ott. - -'. _•: " • -JlotCe With Any Othfr Firm of BhnUair Kama U) Current Dividand Goucher College Degree To Miss Eschenlauer , 345 SOUTH AVE. ' , GARW000" Miss * Susan D. jpschenlauerj lx:.-A daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Arthur SUnset 941733 Eschenlauer of 16 Raleigh avenue, received her bachelor of arts de- tf gree at the' 67th annual 'com- t •\i\ Elizabeth mencement exercises of Goucher College, Baltimore, Md., last Sun- . 277 N. Broad Street 217 tBrowl Street day. A graduate of Cranford High School, Miss Eschenlauer majored TET-- in fine arts at Goucher.

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AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY; JUNE 1*. 1958 THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. JUNE 19, 1958 nis King selected Cortes;. Jeanne Waters. Craig Ross, Walter -Dlt- Donna Susan Higgins, Harold he class was Deborah Cooney. She Wasserbach. Carole Lundaen. Kar- zel, Charles ""Brown, Karen Po- Band last week .presented its an- jughlln, Gerald Brass, and Vir- was formerly enrolled in a school i Church Saturday rve- JranforcTs Public Schools Report en Cook, Joaephine Argento and merantz, and Bruce Freeman.read nual Concert. Some of the num- ginia Bertram. ' ' in Scra'nton, Pa. bers— performed were:—-Thundcr Trt-th6 candidates for graduation t] Linda Cr-issey told some facts ated .with Chinese Ideographs and Joseph Rozman is reading; about tions for the month of June. Shar- Grade B June 12, 1958 sisted l*y Mr. and Mrs. Warren-. Township Committee was one to Kahlii,-,. Whcllan,. instrumental music in- class during story time: Francinc were announced'by P.. Prank Zimmerman? prln- MrT Shirley Pelan's first grade about cows a.nd milking. This was scenes. Columbus. Other -children have on Miles was, elected /president. structor. " - ' -^ PuplJ*«4n- Mrs. Sally Volmer's Editor. Citizen and Chronicle Sechrist, Mr., and Mrs.. Richard-- Leobold, James Ernst, -. -Helen were Homes, Inc. for the building of garden t>IH •hildren gave an assemblly pro- followed by the spng, "The Little Fans on display were done by chosen the .following topics: Co- Sandra Schurer was elected vice- Mrs. Ruth Janovsik, director of iflh grade are showing interest In Cninford, N. J. Yob and Mr. and 'Mrs. - .Richard High iichdbl. • Louis C. Trout- Rosenberg, Nuncy Dixon, .Susan ' CHARTS M. RAY. Editor and Publisher cipal of Cranford apartments in Lincoln Park, east, housn;.. ^ based on their study of Red Calf." An original story en- Charles Bischoff, Joanne Lyttle, lumbus. Claudia Charles; Marco president •' Patricia Baldi was elementary education, awarded hejr-jicw science unit, "What Will Kunze, ^>in Penvcnne, Gail Rut-. - Dear Sir: '* •• Mauthv. Mm. Fob, and Mrs. the Uoavd of Education, Was titled "Two Funny Cows'' written he Weather Be?" They have, stud- -famlHt»s= AArlcnl e ,Cadi»i , Smith, TrlnHn and elected treasurer. Alan Miller was pins-to-rnembers-of-the-bandr-who uhikotki, M T7 ITA pr Mauthe will take reservations fur to confer . loinas fin tTie~cra3iIHtCJ! at—com- nesignation" of Mrs. Sift Atkins us co-chair Yvonne Porter, Barbara Mauci- by Michael Green, was read by Collins, Judy Keller, Warren Hay- leon ships, Robert Copeland. elected secretary. -- were also chosen to play in the 7^ coitvmitti'r wislu'M to thank tho the affair. • menc(tnu;nt trxwisoK in the nji>h school auditor- Robert Laurino. Hayeck, Karen Kiamie, Allen Hop- - rATioNAt ro• ToaiAt»- C( 1 ^ yhd Doris Erickson led the don. Barbara Menge, Joanne Bell- Grade « Cranford Elementary School Band stratus, nimbus,- thiindcrheads, Cfiinfnrd CJti/on :in' publicity extended to lunv A .h.Rh!.«h.t of ht P™™Jtin« class. Ken'ilworth Chapter. American Tied Cross. f,\ Grade J will be held at the church. j remarks by Marcia Baron, the KJrwln iold about the different Joan Slcesrnan and Robert -Clay. White's class; is composed of Alan*} sixth grade pupils in Walnut Av- Brubaker, Jay Gulnthcr; Dorothea tions. _ • ' us throughout the. 1&57-58 season. '"V- "I^i^SX: Willlatn received with regret at 4hc regular m^ F A Wind vane Is being built by Boys.arid girls in'Miss Patricia V Norman Green, Robert sized -containers in which milk is " .. Grade 4 .' • Chancer, Elayne Gershman, De- enue School recently took their Guinther, Charles Rlha, William Yours truly, Speakers wuetobtJimnnc^^ , the executive board in Cleveland School Mr. Lloyd Cromey; a barometer, by Drake's third grade made illus- ilarley. Walter Lyttle. Guy Les- bought. borah Goldberg,. Michael Gross. annual class trip sponsored by Patbcrg, Nuncy Hale, William MRS. J. W. nATICH Ivichiiids, Elaine Lewis and David Isles. Pupils In Miss Barbara Pfarrer's Carl Peterson; an anemometer by trations oILsongs they have sung Atkjns planned to resume this work follo-.vm, The program closed with Philip Joseph Jones. Jeffrey Horowitz, the.Walnut' Parent-Teachers As- West, Janice Hamei*, William v Member: Quality Weeklies of New Jersey Publicity Chairman . 'Shipboard Party- Work on ra/.ini; Trinity parish house, gutted pr, Paul Baxter and Alan.Snyder fourth grade are studying animals s John Hcruskn, and a hygrometer, throughout the year. Pictures for her return in the fall from Florida. Kasen, Robert Laurino and Paul Richard Korngut, Glenn Laycock. sociation. This year the class went Duncan, Susan Manny. Sheldon by a Novi iviitef, 1052,. fire', WHS" about to •&$ old why one should drink milk ofCthe'seashore. Children who by Albert England and Anthony the bulletin board were made by • Fuel oil users! were cautioned by U'.ir p j . King displaying -posters that Lynn Krilov, Randi Mintz. Thom- to .' The buseS' left Fetes Graduates r Cf |nd what .particular kind they have brought examples of sea- Cohen, Franklin Lawson, Robin Caliendo. Betty Jane • Schiinker, Charles Klamlc, Jerry Gclfman," J3L Cranford, N. 5. unditf- way.. Plans called. f< r erection of a new showed that milk builds strong as CMarantz.—Richard Rastclli. gnpjL? : and ^ - and Rationing board 3 that in a short »m,,, (^1. Then the class sang a shore life- to show -their classmate* Kathy A1tce"Farb and Jean Kirkpatrick Barbara Greco, Nancy Sllsby, Bar—- At St^MichaeVs church school educational building on the slle." bones', strong teeth, and strong are: Dennis King, shells; Jeffrey Sherry W,einer, Robert Weiss. in New York shortly after 10. il. N. J.. by T)u- Cmnfortl Clthren and. Chronic!'.'. Ihc. Otllejal .(.newspaper for Crnnford, Editor; ertizen and Chronicle more of the burden of budgeting of th.-ir r.ii illed '"Take Your Chofce." ;Dwycr, Richard Schiller, Roger are keeping q weather chart. bara Samoiyk, John ' konopack, *~ The nnditoriurn Vif "St. MichoeVs A fund-raising campaign was set to be.gTrT in muscles. "-.._-' Heilbrun, shells; Sandra Keil, ^ Linda Yacker. William Yacker and The children spent the mornlng- Fingcrlln and Mark Fingerlin. 1 Cranford, N. J. rations woultl be placed -directly on their s1>, u[. Gerald Cuozzo,' Susan Susan Byrnes. Bruce Shaw, Alice Marjorie Taber, J:ick Nelson, Wil- •\vooil :i*M,|,t,,, ,nd Thomas ' Kir win told how were in charge of the closing ex- the class. . T- visited *he planetarium and took Grade 1 been busy painting spools which Offiro: 21-23 Alden Street. (ianf«rd. N J. -•fr-J' Telephone BRidge 6-6000 V>y rrossing a. tf.mttplunk; as a . .Fur the second -successive year in tho five- heir mothers used milk in cook- seashore life. fSiwin - Weinstcln will be strung into necklaces for Grade S 'pnrtunlfy to express my (honks to ot the Cranford Diamiitic Club at tlir- .Tmlu.-| ercises. ~ an imaginary trip to the K»a,nt ob- This week, boys and girls in Mrs. "shipboard party" honoring the year history of, Cranford High School's Crunte.cn. brought blue coral to show the Each day the* club prepares and use o( children at Children's Mrs. Cora Leonard's fifth grade the people of Crnnforti' for their nueting on the lawn of the home of M . , ,j Norman Green, Doris Ericknon, servatory, Palomar,' located irf Doris Newswanger's first grade ar- .»- eighth grade graduating class- was r ; n Grade 3 other children. . reads a science story to the- class, r has recently completed a study generous* support of the recent more that 4.000 teen-ugers attended the meetings 31I Henderson ahd Robert Ward ranged a mu.sic program. Linda Country Home. This is one of the held last Thursday night. About Mrs. J. "Brarfth Darby of Central-avenue.••• Boys and girls in Miss Elinor In a discussion about mammals-, which is then followed by a dis- California. Red Cross projects for the year. of the westward movement in the ...Poppy Days drive- in • Crahford, •i>t the Casino, it was reported. ' r old about the fclassroom experi- 1 Johnson sang a solo and a duet was 1 125 persons, including W gr-adu- tHicceedod Hector Evans. , . Stearns third-grade class recently, Joseph Rozraan discussed bats and Fcuaslon. The science club is under Directly from the planetarium, United States. Each pupil hair wntf appreciation tci the .workers , of mlaking butter. .This was sung by Kevin Kcnlan and Patricia Cynthia Walters entertained the Hoy Irving wSs nominated.for commander ncc began a study of China. The chil- Dennis King "found information the direction of Robert Weiss: the class walked around the Mu- rnlide a_ map to show the growth. . who gave their time ami, effort t" '' a.te.s. attended. Mrs. JLJln O. Slbbern, USA, of 7 by the ptiem "Butter^ Beadle. The class sang several upper grade assembly! by giving' * Cranford Welcomes Lefion Convention Music was. furnished "by the of Crnnford Post 212, American Legion, at q dren have found the- country par* about 'whales. . * Thomas Marantz; has performed seum of Natural History and of our country from colonial times tiftike tlie project a success;* place., received her appointment as ;up, the Cow,"* introduced, by songs. an exhibition of batorr" twirling. Holiday Quartet, with arrange- meeting in the Casifio. Serving on the nominat- ticularly.. interesting because of The study of explorers is occu- several experiments. • Because of _ stopped to examine more clo.r-Re-K. Osterheldt stated .avenue- and ...Central, avenue, was reisortri,j^_ rLJMovy,_Ca| Hugo and also made fans which they decor- topics the boys and, girls have drawn maps to better acquaint For Children 2 to 7 Years the Legion and aflxi-lia'ry will hold a joint e: Finance, L Town*- , Nin<» Saturday hoMdayg during tho suiwntr An Important Nolice b__e a panTde. set to start at 2 p.m. at Lin- Uiu, piupt'r niethud be u^ed for duslioymg Post 79 wish to thank h>' in To Everyone The Library Club,, sponsored by Carteret llotel. Elkabeth,. _ .^./. A program including ja jspeech by kiriey7Rakacs; and J«yce~ or0ietoV«s1riiHi'SrBfaei»b«g^M*«n^ MlHr~MaTy—Bonoy-an, made It is an honor for Cranford and its State. Commander Warren T|. Davies~of Business Association reported that boat basin of the Unioni County^ Park .Commission scenes of their favorite books for New Jersey 1 residents to be able to play host to these -Mountainside,is. scheduled for the flag OnNFriday, students continued had been made for Cranford merehante are«'1,*f "KenMworth. ' . their culminating activity. Scenes June•'13, 1958 --• debating. Pro sides were taken by. Iwere displayed by Katherlne Ann play American flags/uvo,bseryance«of .*«!'' Membership In tho Cranford. Civ»c aiW Biis'-. great organizations. The Legion; formed , burning ceremonies. Open to the public, Editor, citizen and Chronicle, Mdry WU- Boardman, Joanne, ~Niet7,el, Nancy -CjiiMfrird, ti. ,T. booUis, including baked > iness Men's Association had more than doutywl. shortly after \Vorld WarJ, ^iincludes :thejnM^retajl^^^nuye&sivgjgaibga!i: it was announced at BJ meeting of the ext Nanette ; Goodhartr bear Sir: ; Vance. Jill Warrington, Pe- many veterans of World War II and the rending by Henry Pfiefer, chairitian: »in towtjship rooms, and a dinner was officers at th<» home of ihe president, On behalf of( Jthe [officers and Jess Nadleman, , Erwin Grdne. Edward Brittoni Sr. ' Korean War as well as those who served Many of us tend fronj time io time .members of the Cranford New- Robert Engcl. th Wilson, June Van during that first great world conflict. to forget the important concepts for comers Club, I wish to extend our Anne Brittle, Randolph Throughout its 40-year history, the. which our flag stands. You rnany find at- sincere thanks for the- publicity Sue Ann Eagle.' which you,'gave u? during this ' ..- - \ Grade J • Legion has effectively Served the nation's tendance at the flag burning ceremonies inter- Mrs. Ondilla's third, grade at veterans and the country as a whole time well spent as an aide to rededicMirig Brookside School has just com- through many activities and projects. It yourself to the great principles "v—- age of the BctrviUei of the dub Fuel Bills! pleted a study unit on Switzerland: have- given many newcomers to Several items of ^wls» origin were has helped our veterans secure benefits which our society is based. Cranford the opportunity to brought in for the social studies belong. • v •-'-—••' - table by the studentsv Also nearlng :. Very truly yours, ._-_ completion 4s a large mural, paint- ^'SchooiFs XJut!' Means Additional Traffic Ha^ar* V1TAC. LEB ed by the students^ depicting Swiss Corresponding, Secretary country life- \ Closing of schools this week means safety precautions, by giving proper sig- Cranford Newcomers Club Students. contributlng\ Swiss U- items and painting on the "ljiural that frorrr^jvv iintil September children nals when bicycling. i ... • . Crinford, N. J. ••;•! were: Janet darken, Catherine

will be/more in evidence on the public -1' ""More thant; 300, youngsters wiU be June 17, 1958 • J Martens, Rosemary Gencarelji, streets at all hours of the day. This calls killed this year in bicycle traffic accidents tort Citizen arid Chrobicle - Virginia Seymour, Bonnie Burnum>; ; - N.-j~_-_———. . , - .you needed anot r reason fortaking oure of your fuel bj31a Patricia Bowling,- Lois Kramer, for extra caution on the part of motorists: throughout' tii8 Mtion^ based on pastcx- Stei .- '• ;. , "V •" «. • '. Greg Norfis. Jimmy Heller, Eliza-' and also for exercise of basic safety rules perience," according to C. Steward Mead, .behalfv of th.e officers and ihc Budget Payment mel -THIS IS IT I beth KBOX, Kathy Jones, William by the. children themselves if tragedies the dub's safety director. "Many of these of the Mothers' Club of Hertz, Charles- Proud, Howard deluxeWrycleaned, are to be avoided. ,." ; • iacddentS iri««lv«. viniutihnviolationas otohi thee parnart Scout Troop 79, I wish to extend By special arrangement with one jof the country"* leading insiit- Shapiro, Mark Farrell, Harris pur thank»"and apprecla- Warner, William Albans, Pavid David Green, president of the Motor of ... such as failure to give tlon fd the cooperation and pub- ance companuss, we are now providing our "Budget Plan" users with Peters, Robert Kasdon, Donald cellophane wrapped Club of America, this week had. the fol- proper when turning, stopping or Ucity "us during the past Schmidt, Jay Siegel, Keith Deck- MiM< year. life insurance coverage 4hat will cancel^the balance of any interim pay- hut. James. Almond, Steve Olson, , and then , . lowing comment on the added hoards it* eh> Sincerely yours. ^< Philip MassaVskyr-Russell Barry, tendant upon the summer season: •. said the young-bicycle _7_ TRANCES UEWIS, ' ments in the event\f the untimely deceaseSof the user. John Bolick, Leslie' Bruner, Deb- custom stfir/ef4 "It's a wontferfUltim* ef the year fot the same: sense of respon- iMrs. P. R. Lewis) orah Thornton, Robert Harmon; in our Cold, Cold Publicity- Chairman Dcbby Mlndlin, Andrea' Mannes theyoungst -^ traffic problems as must This protection i* provided to our "Budget Plan" Users a£no extra and Barbara May. Vaults until W jJed^stirian, jfjaccidents sj. \r- tiine.lt'«« ' BrooksUe School Band ,Dec^31, 1958 avoided: He 'emprftsized that Mr. and Mrs. Club cost. We pay all expense^ involved'. All you need do to qualify for par- The Brookside Place School are to for only y *"• 'fch^/brings^ the Pror^erhaiid signals are just^iiTi port ant' Holding Palio Party y*V'W. l>* tor the^ydist t^for tht auto^riyer. "Pntlo "Party\ will be the ticipation is to see that budget deposits are made during the months ,"• To bring home its message, the Auto- -theme ^rtheJun^ meeting of the that they Mr. and Mrs, Chjb of Calvary specified in the budget folder. MONTANARI -•** the mobile Club this month has been distrib- uting^ bicycle safety posters to all elemen- pi-^'ilf^P^B-- M Why not give further consideration to the advantages ofxour Fuel Accordion Hurfy! Only ten days left to save tary schools in Union, Essex and Morris ^is the School oh our annual blanket event. We'll Counties. ; Budget Payment Plan? We are more convinced than ever that ii th refresh your blankets like new after A. A. A. the long winter. Bring them in today 1 responsibilitBwivuwuiui.^y Parents would do well to discuss, this logical way to pay for your, healing — equal amounts monthly — new CttUUd or call your routemanl ymianwrt(t' ' plal y activti - matter with their children right now and 'I 5 large bill. Don't forget that the. cost of your service contract can be Pita • Ji - -iii. .i J^Se motorist does not enlist their cooperation in the campaign FORMS •<:.-• i?v. .-*•.*%- Talk about a Ktntal* ettki caution is manda- for a safe summer season. And motorists eluded. , . Service o«> «11 makM should resolve to alter their driving hab- Of Band ptmctlc* HAPPY FAQE AktMAM 8T Bit t-7M7 j New Jersey1 Automobile Club in its to conform to the addedhazard phase Give us a call or drop in for complete details. W CHAMrORD, M, J. * Remember! Its STORAGE SEASON. 'release stresses the importance, -of-this "school's out" period, Cet's all INSURANCE You shqyld have seen the' Our modern, .on premises, Cold-Cold ^summer vacations* bringing the bi- work together for a summer full of health f Winterized Vaults are open for inspec- : \~... •-;> man who remodeled his «e-seasopJ into fuU-swing th^nionth7 -^d^appmes^and^mpty of-painful^nd_L—^KNOWN THE PINGRY SCHOOL tion. There is no finer storage service

'•«;.-"' home Avith the help of - than SWAN'S, Compare! reminding school children to observe costly accidents: - • WWW" Vhh Sanuteer SewUe - TO MAN ! a Suburban Home t..'-, 8rEdAIi ANNOCNCEBIEST r Improyonient Loan. Mr. Castobr V. Bork — * DRYCLZANCRS Music Director, Roselle High •fr 8HIHT LAUMDr.ru, nS I. : Fitting * School and a trained music it Tim STORAGE VAULTS WINDOW «tatt offer \ CXJCAMEJUl • (-we«k, 2 hour a day bourse SHOES I REAL ESTATE in band and " #. Wilbur Coon^SlioM for Woman SHADES orchestra instruments • Nunn Bwth and Edforton Shoo* for Man HOLLAND UKDtBOH • JucZJ «• Atttwt 1. lfSS • ~ Tafc-TW Show for ChlWron ., £ut, Crarrford YOIUC CLOTH Wmt SHARK? Open to all BOVS and GIRLS ^ calf • Incorpdnt*) TRUST COMPANY-^ Welcome Ridge 6-0900 Write er Utofaooo Ut. Shoe Hospital 113 MHh Sir Yard THE PINGRY SCHOOL o« (JOHNS 1 North Ava^E. oflp < 10VN. UNION AVE. County :>< CRANfORD \^U*inb!«r F«dt»ml J Con* ', '•• : 'Ki . . r- '--',T

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Mrs. Smith. Sunny Acres Flower Show Third place awards went, to Mrs Pfichlko;—MrsT^Bi-Txrier; Wf. Cooke, Mrs. Catlin, Mrs.. Wesley PHHI now for 3 Attracts Attendance of 175 Philo. Mr.s. Savercool and Mrs More than 175 persons attended the. flower shojj/,. "Invitation to Zawalich and fourth place awards Yi-steryear," sponsored by the Sunny Acres Garden Club at th[teo Mrs. Dickey, Mr* BendeFand weekend! alvaryGoing Dedication Service Sunday home and garden of Mrs. J. D.-Suvercool;-210 Cranford avenue, last Mrs. Weiss. . rfor Essay Methodist Wednesday and .Thursdajt In other classes first-'"awards fer Thought lor the Week went to Miss Mathilda Flynn. After viewing flower arrange- On Summer For Vacation School Staff Laing; third, Mrs. William Watt; Meta Shirrefs; Mrs. Brixner, Mrs Choir Award By REV. ROBERT W. KURTH, ments in the home and horticul- ,•;." A dedication service for members' of the staff, of tlu- y,c:, fourth, Mis. Ovid Catlin. Cooke, Mrs. Savcrcool. Mrs. La- Pastor, PICK Church School" of the First Presbyterian Church will be h.-kl (jy ,^ ' u The foundation of" democracy rests upon an enlightened and r itors .looked.~J!boui_j Trinity Episcopal Church is sponsoring an csnjy Contest for high Service HetdT ho if :i.in. service this'SlJfnday."^ITieTch6brwIff"o'pen^at''91i7i"r">!^ rangetnents- on~ the patio, open special award was giverf to Mrs concerned-public. All the real issues today appall one by their com- Starting this Sunday and con- where unusual-plants-wer<* label- school students of ifce parish. Any :boy or C'^l of the parish who has Members of the three choirs at class: First, Mrs. 'Thomas Cooke, Brewer. Crunford Methociist' Church were plexity,' and. the general reaction is*to *Hhrow up' one's hands" in tinuing through September 7, lay anfr continue through July 3-' ed, arid studied exhibits prepared b'cvn a student at the senior high school level this past year is eligible Garden Club of Morristown; sec- Judges were- Mrs. E. E, Mueser honored last Thursday evening for bewilderment at" knowing what to do and even what_gobd will there Will be one service of wor- Those to feededicate d are: Pre- by Girl Scouts of Cranford, Clark ond, Mrs. George Vaiser, Spaden- nnd Mrs. W. I. Grunden of Moun- to enter on essay on the subje^i:. "Christian Murruijje and Family outstanding service to the church Come of anything that is done. Yet much of this general bewilder- ship at 9:30 a.m. at Calvary Luth-" School Department, Mrs. K. E. •and WinficljJ. An added "attraction hoe; third, Mrs. Brixner; fourth, tain Lakes and Mrs. Albert Dick- 'StrohgMari "was a refreshment table in a Life Today." * . • "s during the past year. Recognition ment is due not to the complexity of the issues faciqg us today but Baldwin, Mrs. John Keller, Mrs. Charles Dickey, Green Thumb." son of Plainfield. Church- The Rev. Arnold J. shaded section of the, garden. Essays of 1.000 words on this also was made to Mrs. Doris Roth- the apathetic attitude we as a public take in dealing with them. A. Nit's ind- Mrs. Charles Kurtz; Judges were Mrs. Emil Dul, Clif- Show evaluation was in charge weiier', who is concluding over 14 Dahlquist, pastor, will preach this Talk Theme Winners in the. arrangement |0W PRICES STAMPS -Subject-are, to bg_turnod jn^to the Kindergarten Department,' -Mrs. r ton; "Mrs..Eric Fe-asey, Mountain of "Mrs. L. P. Gait of Mendham. years a? .organist'of the church, The real probleinls that we fail to deal with the issues as con- Sunday on s'The Magnu Charta «f classes werei.--, . - - Rev., Robert BUxaro, roctoi\~Ey Lakes, and Mrs.' R. G. Weyker, Mrs. Carl-Holmqvist was general Consecration and to Miss Barbara Tuttle, who cerned indivJMuuls and instead are willing to let others' make the tester Hale, Mrs. William Palma- ^LANCASTER BRAND BEEF : Hope." "Casual Charm." in the living Septcmbeir K:A'' pf'te of $25ui|l Bound Brook, chairman of the show.. / 'has served as choir director for decisions-fc-then we criticize and jjyonder why we feel so far re-. lier, Mrs. William Caddie and Mi's.At Alliance "room: First, Mrs. Carl Muhsgnug: be awarded-'to. the uTiter of the. moved from the level where"policy is formulated and applied. - Sunday Church School for theRobert Hetzke. "The World's Strong Man1 ^;;| In the rose, section of- the hor- the past three years...... Primary and Kindergarten chil- second, Mrs. Savercoolr * third, ticulture classes. Mrs. Bhixner Of Delegates 1 A crucial issue faces our nation and civilization at this time. Al'so, Primary Department, Mrs. be the sermon theme of r>i. ,0«f the ^ ecutive board during the ensuing for Life" will be the title of the men, as well as tennis courts. -"•"Spicy Fragrance,"' kitchen ar- of Meta Shirrefs and Mrs. Catlin, LANCASTER - LARGE • tAN6lkSTER VLANO - K>«l£SS ii,S<£r care department will/tfe opcr for chohv.in singing Wesley's "Lead issue. The blame also rests with us as individuals for not taking We Would See Jesus." ing sprvice of^the evening at 7:4; yenr will be: Mrs. Harold OwenCl e sermon by the Rev. Albert G. the time to be truly enlightened, democratic citizens. A wealth of Families *of'the church ..and.Sun- Dr« _Aitchesron_'s _ser.mon..«di rangements: Second, Mrs. Robert Mrs." Norr, Mrs. Muhsgnug and children through T^years *d age pastor. Church School for Me. Lord." • with- solos by Claire "Fountain of Life"-will bo the by-laws and legislation; Mrs, Sliced Bologna *• 69« Corrted Beef '* 69 Hallprjtbeck and Jnnct Hopkins. mntcrjalis being written today to try to clarify this issue for the day church, school are invited to "EnjoyinttXhristian Victory." end the pre^hoo, defartment will convene .at 9:16 a.m. sermon topic of the. Rev. Robert Maurer, Christmas treat; Mrs. LANCASTER - SLICED SPICED ; , LANCASTEK BBAND - LOrJG e* CX,*«< will be op*rVU> care for children Margaret Elmore sang "Prayer of average citizen. This is one area in which the vital statistics, actual attend the festivities and plan aG. Longaker, pastor, nt both the On T*fesday the board of Richard Bradfleid, Jx-, class, b c The following children' were supper hour. Fireplaces will be at coneM«s.will meet at 10 a.m. Tl 3 and of aEe. Children , the Norwegian Child," by Kountz. happenings, and responsible interpretations stre no longer being 9:30 and 11 n.m.^servlccs this Sun- mqtl>ers; Mrs. Raymond Heartel Luncheon Meat 59 Liverwurst the disposal of all. Vespers at 7 ftimc night cars will leave 5 yvaxs/ol ace and older are• »•-.._.,j_ baptize, d ,last - Sunday. :.„ Jamq e, An„,n Special recognition . was giyen wiUiheld from us as n public—what more can we ask? I call your day. AUTOMATIC WATER SOFTENER and Mrs. Robert Higbie, courtesy LANCASTER BRAND " TtOSMa IRANO " . '. ' o'clock will conclude the program. " dh f M d M David H. Smith, Jr., of the Senjor Musicol se1ections\wlU include at 6:45 for the Good Wl and hospitality; Mrs. James Ray, •VilejK'to attend the service with ^ ^ ?*"&}!? ^.^L^L I*' attention to current articles in most of the major weekly maga- Plans are progressing for the Boston Mackerel Choir; Nancy Imus of the High 'The Bells of Abcrdovey," by Wil' Rescue-Mission in Newark, whe goals and achievement. t. Mc^d Pressed Pork * 69< Salami *^4S ^ t)»c1r parents. zines, and especially to the second definite statement regarding Vacation Church School t<5 be held mi There, will be a meeting of the Thomason. ^daughter of Mr. andSchool Choir, and Kfflretr^Sjursen liams; "Bcnedictus," ^v Kar a group of the- church men «; Also, Mrs. Edward Marek, mem- Mrs. Eme'st Thomason: Richard this issue written by Dr. Albert Schweitzer and appearing in full July '7 through 18. Registration conduct a service. fillet Flounder Parish Prayer Group in the rec- "" -•*•"" ^ "— W^^Aof -the "YtJung People's Choir. f«!jr Elert; "Through Deepening- Tri- bership; Mrs. John Muuse, Jr., mi- Edmund Anderson son of Mr. and in: tic Saturday Review, May 24,1958. . -• forms have been mailed to all The Wonien's Missionary tra tory at 8:30 pjn. Monday. perfect ntt&rtdiince at all choir re- als," by Schrciner, and "Hymn meograpn; Mrs. Edwin Ball, mu- -BAKED Mrs. Edmund Anderson nnd Kc- • What path our nation takes in this nuclear age is not the de- church families and "may be se- Band will meet in the home On Tuesday, the Nativity of St. hearsals and performances during of Faith," byGluck. At thfe\:30 sic; Mrs. C. M .Anderson, parent . vuv^on Klein, son of Mr. and cision -solely of the top leaders of our country. As a democracy cured—from the education • office. Mrs. L. A. Conover, 10 John the Baptist, there'will be a the year. Martha Babcock &lso-was service, the solo- will^oe education; Mrs. J.' A. Motto, pro- WITH PORK OR Mrs. William Klein. Miss Seeman, director of Christian avenue, at'9:30 a.m. tyedncsds; celebration of the Holy Eucharist commended for tiino years of faith- our position is ultimately determined by the thinking we as a pub-r Lord Is My Light." by Allitsen. gram; Mrs. Jesse Patberg, publi- i Senior Choir will' rehearse to- education, requests -that Interested "Mid-week prayer meeting will TOMATO SAUCE at;7 a.m. At 8 p.m. there will be ful service in "the "Young People's He do or do not do. Certainly this issue is important enough ib There will be a meeting of the cations; Mfs. E. C. Younghouse, parents register their children conducted by the pastor at ^ a meeting of the Cranford Chap- morrow at 8 p.m. The Westmln- nnd High School Choirs. warrant the real concern of each of us. Christian education/committee in visual education; Mrs. V, E. Hov- BEANS now to. make positive planning ter of Alcoholics Anonymous in ster Choir will not rehearse again -The Yourig People's Choir sea- the board ;room ai. 8 p.m;'Tues- The: board of trustees will ho! ell, newsletter; Mrs.,^lbert Rand Sherlock Hall. , until September. son concluded yesteiMay with an possible. its'monthly meeting at 8 j>.m. Mlrante. publicity. 5 of the Women's Guild day. The Church/School board wiil Holy Eucharist will be offered Circle outing to Whtchung Lake spon- A "Patio Party" will be held by Thursday. Also', Mrs. Hugh Dunlap and meet at 8' o'clock tonight at the the Mr. and Mrs. Club at theconvene in tho/Educational Build- -tit ? a tn WMrs. Thomas Member^of the adult Bible study Mrs. Charles HiHffiSH, safcty-rm* oz.can a- celebration of the Holy Eucha- 1685 Raritan road. Clark- Mrs. Lough of Westfield Saturday Valley Park in Macopin. Busa Buzals^i. group will • meet tomorrow eve- health;. Mrs. Kenneth Riha and rist and a service of Christian Richard Lee will be the hostess. >y District Superintendent night. will leave the ch,urch at 8:30 arc Mrs. Howard Siegel, ways and On Wednesday the United Luth- ning at the home of Mr? and ; Circle 8 will convene at frp . m. CHRISTIAN SOIEKCK . Dr. Roland L. Luerich, superintendent of the Southern District of and return at means; Mrs. C. B. Ogden, teach- j Tuesday at. the home of Mrs. eran Church Women will hold a Mrs./Russell Huckel, 210 Thomas CHURCH 8ERVlCE«; he Newark Conference, will be guest speaker as the summer schedule er luncheon, and Mrs. Robert 'Russell Pierce, 28^ Coldevin road, "Is the Universe, Including special meeting to introduce the sti f one Sunday-service (at 9:30 ajn.) begins at Cranford Methodist Blosser, scholarship. _ Clark. Man, Evolved by Atomic; Force?" Rev. Arthur J. Henne, who will Automatic Model* The.next executive board meet- On Monday, the Rev. Mr. Dczso :hurch this Sunday. He Will ,dis- present a proferdm of pictures and will be the, subject of the Lesson- AS LOW $C Xf| ing will be held at the home of 32 or; Uwill give the invocation and—the Sermon-«t-Ch£istian-Seience-6«Fv cuss_llHQw_loiBe~a Successful Lay- talk concerning the mission. AS . *«PW par month Mrs. Riha, 7.41 Willow .jtreet, on bottU benediction, at the graduation ex- ices Sunday. : man;" • -Queen Ldulse 'Home in tK< September 11. gin Ishinds and the children-at St. Self-ServiceModel* ercises of the Winfield Junior Matthew's account of Christ Pastor of the local church -in DR.H.BERMAN Gutters - Leaders Croix. Refreshments wiU be High School at the Arthur L. Jesus' healing, of the man "poS- 922-23, Dr. Luerich. also. h« CHRISTIAN A3 LOW served by the executive/board. Weibel, Korner Earn All Work Jdhnson Regional High School, sessed with a devil, blind, and served as pastor of Milfprd Method £lark^_ ,_ Thursday the senior Altar SCIENCE dumb" (Matt. 12> will.be included 1 Exchange Type Service Seton Hall Diplomas ' Guaranteed ; in the readings from the King U entertain dist Church.' JElkabeJh; ^ the ladies of the tDTemrHrWeibol-of-aC-Paritwaj Railio diaper Topic James' Version of the Bible. Y« Mcthodlsi Cburchj l>worU) Village .received a master of arts From "Science and Health with Junior Altar and the young "To What Do We CoSforml" Methodist Church, Elizabeth, and who have red as acolytes GBANFOHD degree from Seton Hall University jis the subject of a Christian Sci-Key to the Scriptures" by Mary park Methodist Church, Bloom? ment. recently on, the South JOHN J. DIFABIO Baker Eddy will be read the fol- in the past KEN-L-RATIOW M2 E. UHCOUNf XVOTOC ence radio program'over Station d " ment Saturday on the South | WOR n\M New^Yhrk, in iUlowing. (180:25): "When man Is Pn Luerich was nanie4 .djstr|e) U ROHTH AVK. W. Orange campus. Dog Food BRWg« 6-1105 Mutual "Radio ipelw this Sun- superintendent ln_l()S3. He'Is • Witnesses SUN. •A former Cranford man, Robert «nf. Mind Who understands all BRIdg« 6^200 _t fe ptj. day morning. 9:30 o'clock. " graduate, of \ Wesleyan', College, for Convention J. Korner of Scotch Plains, son of things, man knows that with God Midcjlebury. Coon.; Drew SWNT. Mr.and Mrs. George S. Korner of tm of the Cranford con- all things are possible. The only logical Seminary, MaflMqn, 336 Walnut avenue, received an "Good[tuck gregation of Jehovah's Witnesses -way-to this living.'Truth, which Union Theological $eMn» AB in philosophy. A graduate of •Get a reproduction of » ' heals the sick, "is found in the, are volunteering their services in 121 Street, Millburn 1 York City..an<|>cBive4: MAT FIND COMrOHT. HArWKBSB Mril.-.—f- WAT-iftt. Cranford High School, he* also at- Sclenceof-diytee Mind-as- taught MU 6-1661 tended-rUn'on-Junior College.' and demonstrated by Christ Je- convention to be held UaUnlnj: U •*•»•! ike IslUwlac ACME S FRUITS and VEGETABLES y,Np|y July- 27 through August, 3, ac- tus." The Tirst BffPtin Chun* CBUSTIAN SCn»NCK VADIO noOKAMS OW THIS VfCINITT The Golden Text b from He- cording to NDavid W. Suess, "'/ ' r will sing during the service, un- SU. WNEW i (11:30 ke> — ^ , «:4S ».«. brews (1:10):,"Thou, ' siding nunister^of the local group. Frozen Foods \fresker Jjy J-° at B All meetings will bhldt SU^ WUCA • J-.< MO l»() >-l beginning hast laid the founds* organist-dirertbr. H- White," Yankee Stadium anil at the Polo . SU. WOE, - ( 119 kc> — tlon of the earth; and the heaven 4 W include "O Li>rd SOAi4 grounds, with the attendance cx- fit*. W(|XB <158O ke) — Urn. are, the works .of thine hand*" Holy/ by Franck, wttb Mift Methodist Youth Fellowships will Hi , f Jk COMPLETE DINNER to exceed 150,O0Q. Dele>| • O- gates will attend from 120;landsl . ARMQUR'S by with |ng at 7 pjtt Sunday, and the H«lue»U tor trte literature and nport* of b»nrilt» r*"1^^ MORTGAGE MONEY John Johnson aj Young-Adult group-will meet at projr«m« will be •• SJN,W0 tour Th«t« will toe Sunday fttar |B tM» and «• t. tstw for Nursery Dapartmeni Chicken WOJM last mr. childicn, while Kindergarten class- Annual Sunday School picnic Will be held at.the Church of the es will be held in room 10 and tin 9» m W»ib Ocean Beach! Primary Department will meet in Wildwood, Mendham. this Satur- Idea) Peas FIERY RED Drctt in your room. Lunch WHOLE the old" aanctuary every Sundaj day; Each family will take its own 10£AL jry Red Ripe and full of juice. It's a real lip- food. Those going will meet at the In your Etlhinc.Suit...The /imacking treat, future's own thirst quencher. EACH [ring the w"w"nf'»', The progran: Ecadi UYO VRS-No cds FRENCH FRIED 1 will feature "Arts and Songs.1 church parking lot at 10 a jn. Boy Potatoes Don't forget to irimde watermelon . . . it * the Scout Troop 75 will meet in the lif« of the picnic! ^ 11 Junior Departments and olde) EARLY BIRD RATES If You Are Planning On Building Or Buying II J groups are asked "to attend tht auditorium at 7 o'clock tonight YiMyM BIRDSm church service with their parents The Child Study Club wiU hold OBCHESTM Peas •fv •:U o'clock Dedication of the following whi Its annual covered dish supper and A Home, It Will Pay You to Come In And Dfe- will attend the Senion High Confer handiwork auction In the auditor- Warren •4- IU XMtt Vafas ence*t Qedar Crest College, Allen ium of the Educational Building ai HOTJBk cuss Your Mortgage Money Requirements With Jurrtbo^Shrimp thm Frt UM aan. to town. Pa., will take plkee durlni 6:30 p.m. Monday. Explorer Scouts Cantaloupes TliUr Kr»niii« T-.SO to • tun. dirtcdy on the oaxtn, --rf jthe service: Ralph-Keil, Virgini: will meet in room 7 at 7 pjn. and up io 36 Sat 1 pjn. to 4 &.U. . Spring Lake, N Boardmah, Martin D. Matthews there will be a meeting of the can- Pot Pie CHIOCE* Linda Jo Eaton, Nancy Brooks an vass committee under leadership KNdOV OBPtNOAOLE AUTOMATIC Robert-Pace.' of Kenneth Kaiser in the old sane WITH «A»V, fscarole 2^1 Junior High and Senior Hlgl tuary at 8 p.m. , You'll Like Our Friendly, Fast Service, Pi ri5ll OI ICK5 FRENCH FW£D pkg. Credit Union will meet from S U MOMTHLV I»AVM«NT» Baltimore TASTE O' SEA 1V4 tt>. Wise sayings and garrulous tall 0 p.m. Tuesday. The Convenience Of Doing Business Right, Here "Whiting PAN READY ptg. may fall to the ground, rather thai Baptized in the church recently Romairre Lettuce 2ti"i on the ear or heart of the hetfep were Donna Jean, Carole Susan, George Robert, Jr., and Howard In Cranford With The Community's Oldest Fi- Keith Clark, children of Mr. am Dairy Favorites Mrs. George Clark, and Karen 'l$ - 17 North Avenue, E, HAROLD F. BENNER Dltzel, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs, SEASON nancialIhstitution. 1Y PHONE...feasts Httto Jifl« i 9th - Httptambftr Cranford - incorporaUd ; Richard DitzeL IO£Al - NATURAL - SLICED 4-avorite* tocaUaayoai...uiywh»r« Automobll* Painting V- Insured Savings Account* v All Purpose Club Authorised DUOO V Money Orders, v Travelers' Cheques SwissCheese^35 BODTasd • for your conv«ul*n

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THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JUNE ^19, 1958 THE CRANFORD CITI2EJI AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JUNE 19. 1958 Page Gates Shiill, Mrs. Frank Walsh, Mr*. Walter Haag, Mrs. William lows; >lson. G. W. Scott. WilUtrtri •sity in 1956 with an A. B. degree teX at B:30 p.m. Monday nt the' MrsHvrnar. d Schw-artz. Israel McGrsdy and Mrs. William Sad- rchalrman~for"Bllrnrr"BIrith- Talk oii Services ler. .-• ••'" .•.-.-• karry Ziegler. Michael Roecker unty Tt-uSt Company of New York Shetland drive. Wciinrn., Northern New . Jersey and Barry Hull; perfect attend- i. The business roectinc was con- BUSINESS UlKliV.i (his'month. ./ Mrs_ 'Georu'e, Lewis, ch.-iirmhn Coom-rl, will be giiest speaker..A Of Homemakers ducted by Mrs. William McGrady, ance for one year, Philip Holm- our Seasons Kir. Kiesewetter, a member of for the evenini'. will be ;issjst«tl by film presc'nting the activities ,,-of Functions of Homcmakor Serv- president. . . q(vistj explorer apprentice," JamK Di-lta Phi Fraternity^and Eta Mrs. ciawnee nui-^in. Mrs! Mor- B'nai B'rith will be shown. ice, Inc., which provides- trained Tenth anniversary dance 'of the Pantanp. Barry Wible. Philip President Lists^ K;ii>p;i Nu, " '" ' " ' ' ris Epstein, Mrs, l.eVvis Halpern. Membership chairman is Mrs. vfromen to assist in households club w.«s^ held Friday night at Holmqvist and Michael Roecker'. honor society, hold/an electrical | Mrs. Bertram Kudoy and ' Mrs Alleri Kan«-. and co-chairman is where, there is illness, were de- the Suburban. Hotel, with Mi*. Merit badges.. Michael Roecker. Committees engineering deeiw, from Rensse- , Leonard Silver. Mrs Norhcrt Wolf. scribed by Mrs. Ka'therinc W. Richard F; Finn as chairman. KITCHEN •REAL ESTATE James •' Pantano. George Scott. Mrs. Claire Biro, newly-elected lai-r Polytechnifal Institute. Me and k AUTO DEALERS • AUTO DEUCATESSENS ir Barry Ziegler and Frank Bresher; 'resident of the Four Syason!< his wife have left for a Uiree- •Wells, executive dimrtnr nt , the l GABINETSL fiia-rgfncy Cprdi'n Club," presented KIT com-Tnrin1h7^eTrtTorT-nT"ETiTnpr:— 7 • -organization's headquarters, 1IL Michael Roecker. mKtees (or the coming season at a vr. North Union avenucT'at a recent LJUNG MOTOB CAB CO. vrro SHAftCEN AGENCY, Inc. The following advancements jn rt*cnt mtt-tini; at. tlie home of -vr* luncheon* meeting of the Crnnford .:,..- ' Tour Autbortaad rank were awarded: Second class,, Sklerhood Plans 11 Newcomers" Club in the Suburban Installs Officers MULWORK & CABINET CO. guccaaao* to John W. Haiiu * Son «: Chester Brzoskav 112 Clare- >H Cranford - Waatfiald - PlalnflaM BBrry Hull; first class. Barry Zieg- mont place. Mrs." Virgil- Yourut "Hotel, Summit. 'Mrs. Donald "Wallace New Member AU CMktaa a. MUI DMM oa ler; Star Scout. James Pantano: acted as co-hostess. : IP '- Mrs..Wills asked for volunteers installed^ ns president' of the' CRANFORD'. Mothers" Circle pMBrcmner Chap- 12 W. UnUn A^ BHidg« •-•«• CHattn'ut »-*»»» Life Scout, MichaeT Roucker. The committees ar^': Campaign to do cleric.nl work and -provide- BODY & FENDER WORKS ..--Family games were played fol- Membership.. Mrs. Edward Ma- ter, Order of DeMolay, at the final Showroom! Plans for an extensive mem- transportation lor workers; Shi BR 64)777 1 lowing presentation of the awards.: iur; telephone. Mrs. Chafloii Good, was meeting of the year in the Maspnic DEALEB Complete • • PRIVEVAYS • DIPLC5MAS AWARDED AT EXBRCISES-Shown'arc members of the ChW'or 1958 "or Ah* bership program for the forthcom<- j WiI'*'--iV.^v ' introduced by Mrs. A. C. Mrs. James McCoy and Mrs.Mu- Temple last Thursday. Auto Body and Tandar a Nursery School who received their diplomas :il exorcises in Shoitlprk Htill otr Sundoy. IA-H • .-" '-Tip-"1 tnu year were discuss«>d at a ! Cramer, program chairman. 4 navies «ur; 'publicity, Mri, Virgil Young; Also installed were Mr\ Oliver ' fil/SGT. H L. BITTER . . Repairing , . , JOSEPH LAfeRACIO u, n«hl in the front row are: David Lerake, Nancy Harrison, Michael Winctt, Ah'drtsw Orofman. meetinj; of the membership eom- J Introduced as new members it LIQUOR STORES • • REFMGERATORS ^ special activities. • Mrs. Edward Davis, vice-president, and Mrs. Phoaat PLalnfiald 8-1241 - . ASPHALT DH1VEWAY8 \l\jifly Wilson, Andrea COCMJIT, Michael Rapp, Bruco Parfitt and'David Caro; second r.ow': Kathey mittee of ^thCuSlsterWood of Tem- by Mrs. Fred Smrth were: Mrs. COMPLETES'. COURSE — Collision Experts Dramatic Club Dachoda. eh^irman, and • Mrs. Ed- Russell Dobbins, secretary. Mrs. IW-lll B. Mk"ltnal" \Waid Parking Lots — Front End Loadar ple Beth-El< it the nome of Mrs. ^O Croifut, Mrs! • A. Tookcr and Graduated' from the comba^~en^ Auto "Painting I., ,hko, Itobert Orsini, Janice Sclu«nker, Kevin Cleary. Diane Herbst,.Ber't Lane.Jr.. Pat McNally. Rob- ward 'Bruno; Mrs. Bernard Uvons, Holder Peterson, past president, j(ineer course recently at Camp HlM . ; .._ ,v.. SCHER'S VAN'S CBANFORD ELECTHIC ,,-! Madebach and Gary Walter; third rowrKathy Yacavelle, Mitchell KpfTttter, John Backes, David H. Mnrtin Friedman. 107 Maka- Mrs. J. Museck. Wmrwkm Dapti U* C 4th BtraM - Induitrial — Chairmen Named Mrs. Wilbur Fuhro. Mrs. Walter was the installing officer. Lcjcune, N. C, was Marine tall BHldo* 6*3717 .lis-el. S(isap. Clay and Francis McKenna. Members of the school staff Arc: Dreotbr, Monica Flynn torn drive last wcei Mrs. D. K. Sacken presented a -3"T •:*• ' rilOIBAIRI Rozman and Mrs. Joseph Dittmer. revision «f the by-laws providing On behalf of Jbe circle, Mrs. S/Sgt. H. L. Rittcr.son of Mr. 218 South'Avo., E. ' Cranford LIQVOH Umbel; teachers, Mary Jane Rapp, Alice William.;, VoraKrutzner and Jeanne Govey; dietician, Elsie, For New Season Jominating, Mrs. Jtihn Brezin- It wa.t announced that a mem- Thomas Squires, past president, 1 37 rUnUy A»a. Cranford y bership tea will b(/ held this month that VQtinil for officers must be and Mrs. J. E. Ritter of 260 CHEVROLET. Inc. • and maintenance, Arthur Anderson. ' '. ' ' " ' ' Committee chairmen. for theskii chairman, and Mrs. Edward •'A by ballot if more than one candi- -presented^ n^ past • president's pin Bioomingdale avenue. Before --„ BBidga «-t>4M 1958^59 season were announce Wozniak and Mrs. Good; hospital- at thj* home of Irs. George Gelr. r.f ler."- IT date is nominated for- any Kiven to Mrs. JCcnneth Mocks, retiring enlisting iti May 194,7, he was • BANK AND • CaU BRldS* •-*•*> fit a recent board meeting o1 ity. Mrs.- Womiak; librarian!, Mrs. ••/ office. It was ^ adopted unani- preside graduatedjtrom Cranford High •^ Fil^ECiTRICAL '^f Sunday afternoon in ^Sherlock arrived nt "Mother Gooose's Par- Granford Dramatit^ Club at theRobert Biro: year book. 'Mrs.; A welcomi committee for m SAVWGS hew1" fiijcteht *' tnously. Wallace announced the fol- School." Included • in : the 11- CONTIUGTORS i Hall. . ty." • . ••- home of 'resident, George Bnoska."Mrs? Alfred Busch and was inaugurated SERVICE - Second part of the program was and chairmt; were nppointed^as / -Mrs. George Halliday. chairman towing committee chairmen: Sun- week course were'the basic skills INSTITUTIONS Seniors of the school and krf)- Trumpor I7 Munsee drive, Mrs. Biro.. MA'AM! 1 / of the nominatinfi committee. iny-shine, Mrs. Stanley Dlckerson; re- of demolition, * mine warfare, |0 Eaciman St. Holds Eighteenth presented by the junior depart- follows: !*' ."-.• :• STATIONS dergarther;? portrayed nilrsery building George Sunshine, .Mrs. George FJeer^ ment.., A rhythm stick band, led Mrs. David Silvorman, octiva- vitcd members to contact her/ff \ treshments, Mrs. William John. rigging, construction, repair and A COMPLETE SEKVIOE VOW BR 1.1044 rhyme characters in theifrst part W. fton Jr.; business and fi-iiorticulture, Mrs. Ellwood Waters;: Graduation Event by Suzanne McKenna, was fol- Mt-s. JLeonard Storch, new «icy wished to suggest candidates son; publicity, Mrs. Peterson; sup- camouflage oft military struc- A1X lAVIUOr ALL AC1K9 THOMAS BENMATI AL "nT JACKS . of the program and .were intro- Mrs. W. Jon Hoffmann; plant " exchange, Mr^. JJoseph ONE HOUR SERVICE for the new slate of officers, ply custodian, Mrs. George David- tures and facilities.' Eighteenth annual graduation lowed- by ''Finjfer. Plays"/urjder. tintf, Mrs. John Whittlesey; '; Mrs. Hari'y Geridel, •ALO * imni BLECTVOAL - ' TEXACO SERVICE duced by their teachers, Mary Jnno Others on her comnnitttt^are Mrs. son, and chaplain, Mrs. tconard program ot the Geraldine Nursery : direction, of Miss • Jeanne constitution and by-laws. Arba S. Mrs. Emest Flaig and Mrs. Chester William Toxac* (km — OQ School and Kindergarten was held Rapp ahdv Alice ,Williams, as they eseri, reteiitjon; Mrs. ooMimAomw and Vera Krutzner. Taylor; membership. Willard M Miwk, with Mrs. Ray Strobl AT NO EXTRA CHARGE Fisher* • *. ' ui UOVOII Third part of the" prognrfn was H*Hk wm4 CmMnl At—.' Wwta«M Wight; production. Constant Ma- atrs. Brezinksi as alternates. eial, nnd/Mrs. JCurt Metzger,' re- Mrs. Natalie Wallace of Vigilant 1 BBJdoat-9904 the procession hi .graduates of thechonis; hospitality, Mrs. /Frank* ADams 9-0220 wramo nursery school and kindergarten, jjewbe'rt tcption yco-chaiirman, r ' Chapter, Plainficld, was^a guest Ratftan Rd. fc Walnut Av«na« . s Other members of the ^comtnit- ut the meeting. . - r BBEErfS and diplomas were presented to the Dance, Mrs. Evcrard •Kemp- Master Ile%rees All Garments Returned I Sating* Horn* L«o*- Class of 1958 by director Monica tee attending the m«>ting' .were: Plans were made for a supper, Irt REILLY OLDSMOBlLE i-iait LKJDOH STOB1 CENTENNIAL Gulf Service shall; ploy reading, Mrs. Friend Mrs. /Bernard Gorlinger, Mrs. Al- In Durable, Transparent August ut Mrs; Wallace's home; " B«#U«ui »' C«nUr. KMUw*rik Flynn Deubel. . Gilpin; staging, W.'^R Bloecher To Local Men BHido* 8-8200 Irvin Muldrow Stan Costley ^.The school will close its regu-^ fr'ed/L. Miller. Mrs. Kii'rt Steiner, Assisting Mrs. Theodore Ba- AalDariMd Jr.; light and sOundCjon~n Whit- I mm •• • • PLASTIC BAGS. Call BlUdga t-01S0 HOT WATER HEATERS! lnr term tomorrow, and the sum- Masters' degrees in business ad- Mr/ Sidney Rabin. Mrs. EmanUel F R E E! ~ Gulf Products DLDtVOIIll . >l Jilifwi, EUuWh •M Martk Mk tlesey; properties,- Mrs. Herbert ««l***B«vle«., mer day camp "will open on Mon- ministration were conferred upon K/mgut, Mrs. Charles Ross. Mrs. Thomas Squires, Mrs. Geofg.e Da- (I M. Opl»» \«* OttmUHt Mechanic on Duty at All Times Mitchell; costumes, Mrs. Jacob rthur C. Eschenlauer of 1G Ral- ill GARMENTS MOTHPRObFp6, MIL- APam*3-7S51 GIVE YOU SO MUCH ! day, June 30, and continue until Hott HeiFbrun, Mrs. Sidney vidson and Mrs. Henry Clauer. K«rik WHI >W Rim, Unitm Truck & Auto Rtpalm — Road Service Stanley. eigh aw-nue and John G. Kiese- 8M Worth Av^. EaU. WNUtoU Friday, August 22. • - Mrs. Charles. Sehwnrte, DEW PROOFED, DEODORIZED/- AT NO BRldga 6-9775 Makeup, Mre. R. D. Burt; set wctter, Jr., of 2 Parkwpy Village, Mrs. Knlman Lurinsky, Mrs. Leo- FISH DEALERS * LtnWBER 367 Cranfoid HOT WATER ! Registration day for the fall term m design, W. Jon Hoffmann; pro- b^ the Harvard Graduatp Scho/l EXTR~A CHARGE Long Service Award - •/ i i ' M|l ||' ' |l • ! ' " . nard Aucbrach, Mrs. Bernard BOTCHFOBD PONTIAa FNC. is . Tuesday, September 2, andgram, Mrs. Howard E. 'Milius; if Business Administration at the SILENT AUTOMATIC OIL BURNER John'Sinclair of 45 West Holly COLONIAL school begins on Wednesday, Sep- Gallanter, Mrs. Milton Simson, newsletter, ' Miss :Midgley; .tele- 307th 4 commencement of Harvard street, a department manager for [NO'S FISH MARKET STANDABD LUMBE1 • SHOE REPAIRING* AT SUCH A LOW cosrj tember 3. Mrs. Julia Amgott, Mrs. Leon/ '/ . f- the Proctor and Gamble- Manufac- . Authorized SAVINGS & LOAN phone, Mrs. W. P. Bloecher Jr.; University in Cambridge, ^lass., Shotlander, Mrs. William Silver/- Fresh Seafood Paily> 4 SUPPLY CO. publicity and historian, Mrs. Ber-last Thursday. SAVE turing Company, Statcn Island, fONtlAC EXPERT SHOE mani'Mrs. David Brpwn and Mi's. will receive a diamond service em- ASSOCIATION CattB unon nard P. Stchlin; librarian, Mrs. During his two years/ at theSaul Baron. LOOK AT THESE Sales r Service i ^— REPAIRING Osceola Scouts Frank H. Wasltbdurne. business, school, Mr;- E9Chenlau,er blem this month-for completing 25 1 Horth Ava« E. \(C»aiifo»d V. years' .service With-the company. Vaunxhall and English QUICK SERVICE Officers and board members of majored in finance., and his ex- BVitll COSTS Receive Awards Jthd club arc: President. Mr. tracurricular- activities • included EVERYDAY; PRICES! Ford Line Saving* Accounts LOUIS MONTINI ff% — OUAKANTllD T A family picnic and Awards Trumpore; first vice-president, Finance Club and Nttw Enterprises Pla« McinUCrsllip I Ca .. • 8H0E REFAIRINO Club. He was graduated magna i#MJ,Yj'.',' V' m WAITING* ••• GOOD WILt USED CAM Currant Dividend Bate N * • FOOD MARKETS Night was held by the combined- Mrs. Hoffmann; ' second vice-- ,, Kadimah Chapter, B'nai B'rith U Aldan at. Boy Scout' Troop and Explorer president, Mr. Wight; recording; cum laudc from Princeton Univer- Women, will hold a membership Trousers or Plain Skirts 50c; Sport Jackets 60c • bollart — ffurnocii »mijm • ' CllaatHtti I-Ml Post 44 of Oaceolo Pfesbyterian-rWcgctaty, Mra. Charles-Sklitrnnn; »<••! • on* movlitf part \ Shade and Lamp guaranMad for life auaranfaadifor 1 0 yaora Op«n ADaml 8-S700 7 CHAS. IUBTZ MARIBT Church in the- church basement ctrresponding "secretary, Mrs. ttUflat A modern automatic Oil Fired • Washbourne; treasurer, John V. 24 Hour. sat MEAT* * routtwr Repairs last week. Arrangements were Men's or Ladies' Suits $l.pO Topcoats 1...._...... ;....S1.35, REMEMBER — THE COST OF FUEL Oil IS DOWN 16% <•/•• Hot Water Heater saves you money made by the newly-formed Moth- Starr. • — i:lf*n«d and rf/**»ri —I ' — C'l»a»»d »»i frm#«I — RIKS — VHOZSN ffOOM 1 FROM LAST YEA", MAKING Oil HMAt THE MOST • Day W BHADKI —Jiist 12c a day pays for more ers' Club Under leadership of Mrs. Board rncmbers include TRIP RATES i " ' W« eaeann ihipl«tM4 aiur lUda—liundradi Ig CONOA4IOU METHOD OF HOME HEATING—Eip_£; a UNION COUNTY BTJICX CO. •^^ BEAUTY SHOP3 • BBldoa 8-0»« ' ttook. ror the bwt to ih>dc« and JMBPL Albert Rot'cker, president. Machdnis, Mrs. Mitchell, Mr. Tay- Plain.Dresses L $1.00 Overcoats $1.50 v k than enough Hot Water for a — to and from— " With a T1MKEN SHanl AUTOMATIC Oil BUKNEK. -^ tM Uf. Complrt* lamp mounllrUt,'rcpiin Awards were presented as fol- lor, Allan Whitney, Dr. John A. — C lr>nt>d »tid l'rr»«»d — — (lein.d and NmJ — ValMk AV* • two bathroom home—plus washing WILLIAM'S • MEN'S « TMV'.-W RAPPS Anm Idlewild/ LaGuardia & Newark BEAUTY BOX jnachlnci andlilisliwashcjcsl SSS^BRT6-880O— ^\ PHARMACY • : •• -The -.• • . Airports — Grdnd Central & SPECIAL PRICES SPORTSMAN'S SHOP X' Find out for yourself, how much A Convenient Prescription Optical Service m • flll Pack AmtJUilaliM you'll save with Oil . ... how it * / PL t-OOOH ' . ArtfcMtaaa 15 AMan St.. BRUga 8-81M LOVELAND FUEL OCX • Men's Furnishings: XTAVERNS • OIL HEATS BEST Pennsylvania Stations, N.Y. Piers ON CHILDREN'S WEAR B V I C K • Sporting Goods adds to your family's comfort to R*«Ut*rad Phatmadat to E08•0 HEA' T —TPKL OP. RxFUUd Framas'R*pair*d RELIABIJ; ^Formal Waar Tor Hlra R1VERSIDEJNJL havi» all he Hot Water you want— OMC THUCK SALSI BlOdaal-lOM £»n»*#: Duplicated DAY and NIGHT • BUILDING * M144 Steve nak, Prop. all the time! RTI.OII.SITPI Y I\c V OOOB.OUD CAM* 103 Wo. Union AT*. — BR 8-1099 Baar • Winaa . 322 Centennial Avc C r ci n ford. N«w Jersey iNTRACTORS •>» •• • \ • Parking I Fof a FREE estimate, call . . . 6^2000-BRIDGE-61200 (~\ SaUTH AVEMttE BEEtSTRONQ TOEL 00. * MOVING ami * BRldga I-97S3 SCARBROUGH'S A & A CAB SERVICE CORNER SOUTH UNION AVENUE AM» - .' STORAGE _ - 1L Dnff>n< Prop> BEBSE BIOTHERJt cjmmrrni I UMI MM Ol aUAU. * TAILORS + D* 8o*6 THOBIiQF JOHH8EM AND GLEANERS i FrUadly Sarrlca Slnea 1925" ROBERT E.BR1 ,iif,SJ'^ ; . AM. W; ;\y: DRY CLEANING KSi'?^ A. IAIONE fc A 8UPEBB PRESSING JOB Prescription and Oaaatal RANKIN FUEL CO. ' _ Raaaonably Prlead — YABP . Matona awrU* - tnmpi BENBY P. TOWNSEND LABORATORY ON/PREMISES .-..•• /^?! *-'/ Lexlagion Av*. al L.VJI.H. OE nmMtt nmncm •fovna * lft South Union Av«» branferd 4 N. Unton Av«w Crtmford BBtdg* .- ••'->•--• —-. - - . -^•~—:-:- --•: • ..' /t v • / Call BBJdsa I-0SM BM. BR. VSSSZ. Pwd PaUtta. Pro* ld £ ••"••'' aai Caotaalat Xn. Cranloxd Ml M< CRANFORD CLEANERS" '- ' ••"•' -• • ; • • II^^^^Hi ADDITIONS - DORMERS 8t ATTICS FINISHED 1-4484 For The Best In •'" .'r ''. ' '' •'•'« LEHIGH OIL' CO., Inc Cleaning and Repairing A.4.GODIN, Builder "Satitiiction Guannttid* mmm ' . • BHldga 8-0333 rACXABO 837-Monniouth^Ave^ Kenllworth EXPERT OIL BURNER SERVICE * NURSERYMEN • IS H. Union' Ava. Cranford CHestnut &3010 V BRid«at-Uri7 v 41 MyrtU Xr*. Cranford M. ROBINSON & SON 4M itaftt AM. M. * TRAVEL * <•,?.;.'.i-'- :;.-i' CAMERAS Est. 1927 : * FURNITURE • Landscape Nurserymen • BUREAUS GRAND OPENING BRidga B-ltSO ^^m*lltha coupon b«iow to op«n HUGH CLAM. MOTORS fern's 122 Bloomingdala Av«. Cranford TRAVELONG THURS. - FRJ* - SAT. %• • • JUNE >9>h" -. 10th - 21st " " tthacklnf Account and racaiva AlitBocfcrtd Furniture & Appliances M««t^tklM »«r Tk» •••• ,W.._J chtck wajlat Imprlrrtad with Vumltura — AppliuuMM Alxlln* and Stoanuhip Tidub Dodo. . Juv«nll« Vumltut* to gpW . i as often as yolffik^-jjist fottte fun (& *ktT<^biiik4T •<. > OIL prepajring. William. a thankful GASOI ONE BR 6-9716

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