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cRANFOtt••\\ * (N.Jf.) CITIZEN A*fD CHttONlCHfe—TIIURSDAV. 19G1 stalling officer.'1 bgieers were in- department and New York Police [rsi. Seymour- Kaye and •' Mrs, stalled as follows; Mrs. Nicholas Athletic League. :orberf Hirschr lighting; Mrs. &\ - -Mttnkw-7—preskfewfc--Mr;: Chttrlcs- inrv n.'iniels and Mrs. Herman Piittcri-.on, first • vioti-president; orman.' . •• •. yx';,- Display* Mrs. .Fred Atkins, second vice- A surprise menu is being planned Arts president; Vincent Slirhowski, •y.Mrs. Max Mozer, Mrs. George third vice-president;' M'rsT" A.-; A. Eight Added i, Misi' Eli Nadelroari; Mrs, At Cleveland Brodsky, rec'o'rding secretary; Mrs. Hoc Epstein, refreshment chalr- ,:^,^ A fashionn show1,, manual, art.arts if ,John_Ei'chinger, corresponding sec- To Float-tiHa nen. Mrs. Norbert Wolf is ih 'A f;csftid harge of waitresses. •' , hibition a: d i\ d'isplayof paintings retiiry, and Mrs. Robert Brown, Eight 'more' local organizations r D 1 v _Co-chairmen ^re Mrs. Larry ..i. V''~^t» A' Were fen (f.V of the Cleveland- treasurer.. '• : • : .~ -- have. enteroG iioats in the River ernstein a'nd--Mrs-:: Milton Dubin TEN CENTS •Junior 'S< hopr-PTA- .meeting on Carnival to be held on S.unday, . Second Claui" Postaee Paid — ssisted by Mrs, Chester Kaufman, M. LXVIIIr 3 Sections, 24 Pages )-NEW JERSEY^HURSDAY; MAY 25, 1961 ; At Cranford. N. J. • . Monday. Now officer* also u'ere June 4," as one. of the highlights of membership; Mrs. • Marc Korn, . installed. Qranford Days. The carnival.will rs. Martin Briefer, publicity_and .'The t'itjhtj>- girls in Mrs. be sponsored by .the Cranford Am. Mo'wis Fink'fl, decorations. "Myrtle- ;ripnendorj.'s home e« Jaycees. ' BARONS nomie.s de lartment modeled outfits -Edward Harkins,.general chair Slate Report Six-Section &r!^!' made in lass. Mrs. Evelyn- Mull- man, reported that 12, floats are Ilillyer Firm to Exhibit manr lJh ;icql education .instruct-1 now-entered in-the contest. The On Existing or,' cave i istruction in "postuYe for new entries are: VIA, Cranford At'Coliseum Tool Sli'oW The Hiliyer Corporation of- -331 Precedes Se • modeling. . George White, vfteal Rotary Club; Cranford Unit 212, Centennial avenue will be an-est- EXECUTIVE'S HOME'— Mr. and Mis:; ThomasTDurkih have DRUGS AND SUNDRI I'uctor, was accompanist AmericanJLfjjion; Cranford Board 64-2 Setup -music ins. moved-tnto-their'new home at 41 Br6bk;dnlfi'rn;idJ_sh°ww above. Mr._:,_ for The how. Home teconomies of Realtors. Sunnyside CivicAs- hibltor~in the.JjtG.l Tool Exposi- sociation', '".Klwonis ,.Club,__ _Boy tion of the..American^.j3q_eletjr_ of Durkin is an executive with General" Motors Corp. and until ^^H^ A report to the people of prah- notebook* imci • toss" pillows -"tnadr ~recentfy7WaTlbcate^ was. sold through the~- ford-on thu-oducational-aKpccU oX QB MejnorialDa^ Scouts und Union Junior College. Tool and Manufacturing Engineers by seven h ferade'girls werc.dis- office of Evelyn Wader-Realtor and Insutor, 423 North"" Union — the 6-4-2 plan under study by the_ • ployed. John—Franz, chairman ,of the at the New Ycftk Coliseum, "May Board of Education vC-Hl be pre- A six^division parade wUl hiarch at 0 a.m. Tuesday, Mem- flojit, committee, reported thatjhe 22-26. avenue. . ••• " • Sevcntl njful eighth' .grade bays sented at a public meeting" in orial Day, from Lincolh avenuc-west^ to Memorial Park, in "Charlc. Nelson's manual train- iiext group of floats' is ready for, The exposition, wliieh includes j^ Lincoln School ixiH p.m. on ..Tues- distribution. ing elassi >s"oxhibited hand crafts over 300 exhibitors, will be the ing Corps detachment at Massa- day, -June 6, it was announced this Springfield avenue" and Riverside drive, where services-will Martin' Seanlon, chairman dFthc Sttnienl Wins chusetts "institute ol' Technology, inchiding Ijolixhed wood 'lamps, larcest displayof machines, ma- \ week. •• •••• ~~ • ' honor the war dead. ~ .. " ' '/' .' program committee, reported tha chinhi e toolsl,' d tatd i| Cambridge, Mass: . free-fomi wooden decorative birds and;'-rotated equips j Reserve OfficcVti Medal This' 'session will take fettie place Colonel Charles J. Christian is parade marshal. G. Frank canoe handling demonstrations went—*ver4rrfdH»iJewY TSIivMltcholl, an industrial man- uf a "window uti-otfagulT»rthe^s|>e- and fish, eailUT_work!jrii.'tal troys, and- races will bo conducted by ex- GARWOOD .± Donald Muche.l.l,- inlaid ^ •ood checkerboard, 'tie Concurrenf with the cxKtbil, will agement major, -will "be graduated cial services deportment bt tfie ^Zimmerman is—chair-item—of— plorers and- mariners. at~the car be the ASTME Convention and on of Mr. and Mrs. Jam.es A. next month with . a, bachelor, o Ck-dhford schoftl system previously the* Memorial and Indepen- racks, gi. ri racks, boot racksi wall nival. In addition a band concer Mitchell of 343 Myrtle avenue, has maps ar \ three-dimensional re- Engineering Conference. science degree. The mecfal was scheduled for the same date. will be given by the Cranford Rec been jiwarded the Reserve, Offi- awarded to him in. recognition o Toj&guhrte deae'e Day committee.' construd lons of" historic. Scenes, reation Band, baton twicllng dem Presented at.the special public Marchers will assemble at Also dis The- Passaic Falls in Patcrso'n cers' , Association ' Medal by the achievements during his senior eetjiiig will bp- a report on the ayed were irfdividunl-re- onstration, community ii.nging and 8:30 a.m. and march at 9 a.m. ports on oo,ls. ••-••-'- -v-Vv , ...^ vere formed, by a glacier block- Air: Forcq,/Reserve."Offreer,. Train-1 year. •• '• • *_ _• j "_JJ"^ experiences of .a large Pennsyl- CoifiOperated An art icxbibit bv the Art Ctiib. ingan-Oittlef ^of-the-Passaic. River; vania .community, in scheduling, from iiincbln avenue to Walnut . jirizcs. for various*' contests and progr avenue, horth on Walnut" prepared |b;yx'John Fedash,-art in^ best decorated tlpats.- the one proposed by the Board of BANNER DAYS—Checks for four large'banners for {Ke Jersey Centrai railroad trestles to announce to North_ avenue, swinging struetor, included pastels and wat^ N er ;Vcolors from reprcKcntntlqiinl Education-for the- Cranford public "Cranford Days—1961" di^ng' the four-day festivities are presented by: Left to right, William. - Township -€ommittee Tuesday Eastman street to Central avenue. vm^jmprfcxsionist to -modern and ated sch6ol system. J. McCrea, assistant vice-president'of the Union County TrusTCo., $100; Julius K. Woerz, assistant night introduced an ordinance The parade will move down —„- -MISS BEKNICE In the meantime, Cranford -staff VicQ^president ,of the Suburban-Trust Co. arid manager .of the Cranford Branch, ,$100; -.Patrick J. classifyinjg- d^ycleaning installa- non-objective art forms. ? members will make personal visits- Central ~avenue to- Sprlngficld~ i^rml, vice-president of the-Cranford Savings and Loan Association^ $25. -Receiving the checks i*" tions, and r^tjuirinK an attendant Mrs. KUlman LTirinssky, retiring By B'nai B rith to Ofe Pennsylvania school system v avenuov • turning/ north, _ ohd . 1 Mrs. Earl"Shea, decorations chairman.."^- ^ '" •-- — , . ; , ' president, 1introduced 'Viva: Mlch- ''Ain't We Got Fun, " a musica: to explore at flrst-hahd the admin' on duty .at all times where" cflin then cast and irouth op Riverside nol Battailiini, president of 1he RAYMOND E Conceit Set t,alco\olT on the Roaring Twenties istrative details of a six-year sec- .operated drydcaning; equipment drive' wheni-the parade will be re-._ Cranford -lp|)u'ncil_ of PTO's arid presented by Kadima Former Manager —• is used. The projposed measure^ .'\- ondary program in~handling such viewed at>Memorial J?ark. • community'. ndvisor, who was in-At St.^Mark's B'nai B'rith Women, ,c EADY FOR CRANFORD DAYS — Mayor arid ^rs..C. Van phases' as., languages, science sub- an umendment to -me i95i Code of 1 Followfag the parade May^r C. Beth-El on Tuesday t NOW ASSOCIATED WITH hamberlin are shown attirea in\k<-'eping' with the' m^or'iv.pro- jects-and athletic activities.- - General Ordinances, also prohibits Miss Bernice ... ^. -*. L 1 ^. . .-• ^. Jf Tub ^a *%. 1 A «• *i J^' b«*a u WI**. h« aj *¥ » «k b ait k ^F* • _ *L«. « ^«.l«. V • _>• ~bI J *.! jL jm. \,ra X ljl_ X ~* Cranford Days Ceremonies Set; Van ^hamberlin will deliver the bb Tsoloist at n spring concert at the use of ll&mm,l»blo liquids for ''.,;: ,„• >' 'LEGAL NOTICK The shoV, highlighting the an "My Tooth Fell Overboard!" vueleoming-address. Ingeborg Fey, St. Mark's AME / sponsor- WILLIAM E. CARROLL spotting, operations In fcoin 6p-' hior at Cranford High School, NOTICE TtJ C'lti:i>ITOi!K 'nunl>"pnid-'cy) .membership party We'll go overboard to fill your doctor's pre- ed .by. the Young Adult Club at 8 w er,ated iristullationi.. •will recite Lincoln's, Gettysburg ESTATE OF EDWAWD UUDHOVSKY, was written,,, produced and di: on directs furthet. tha.t all businesses shall, be decorated accord- Exposition Tent Exhibits Arranged p.m. ,.tj scriptions promptly and-accurately. Also introduced and passed- orf" Address. •T ' PriT"ifuiint~in "tiitf~~onii."r"oT KUOKNK J reeled -by---MU's.- Bernard - -White Igly and th^t all sales personnel shall be dressed in the fashion of first reading was an ordinancc^ip- KIIIK, Siicrofiatt*. nf Uio County n[ Union. Miss •Hall;, who will'"make" her In the cast AreiTvirs.JLewls Ha Sixteen exhibitors' havq sighedjtnis'far to'cx- Alfred Frlgola, ceremonies chairman for the —The program"also will include . iiinde on tin; twtnlv-i'liihtli «ln.v of April, debut at Town Halfne?n sprint,', Sat day."' ' ""' ' hibjt at the expositloa tent-to be erected "on. the Cranford Days Celebration, June J-4,.reported today prbpriating $3,500 fx&m%the/tapl- selections by the jCranford High. «t A.D., IBM. lipnn the U|)pllc:itl"i> of tile pern,,.Mrs," Lcajnard Silver, Mr \ ta'l Improvement, fund June the undcrclijned. us. Executrix iif tlio t'wl ' has appeared in sovorril BroadwciS' George" Weinbeffl!. Mrs. HerBor r: police department parking lot during the four-day tfiat featured events wiUjnelu.dc cornerstone laying School choir,.,a boy scout mem-, of Raid dwelled, TrntlL-t1 in lu't-pfoy uh widening of. Lincoln aVfehuc be- 1ii tlKTcrcdltorn of t.ild ilrcpaued-in L__ productions including "FiniaVs' Hirsch, Mrs. B..G. Bernstein, Mr celebration of Cranford Days, it was reported today ceremonies for the we«r{ownship buiiding at 11 a.m. orial .service, a memorial Service lilblt lo- the xubiiCTlbcr under null!' or Rainbow," "CarineVi Jones," "Por- tween Walnut aveniljs^attcl Grove 'for those lost at sea, placing of. HiYlrnmtlnn their L'hilms mid dcmin Carl Kantoi','"Mrs|(Edward Flnkel LAN-O-TAN by Dr. Geldon Hindman, publicity chairman for a.nd for the new Public Library building at 2 p.m. v_ 1 CARROLL j Costume Contests street. The project/jvill be tinder- auuliiiJ thf rsctntf. of said dt'CL^iKod within fiy and Bess," '-'Four Saints," " Nathaniel Scfitirer, Mrs. Rob WHEELER wreaths. and volley by the rifle ulK months from thj^cinte of fcnid order, or exposition, which is being on. Saturday, June 3. . ]' ' tiiken as a general improvement in, the Stars."' She also appeared crt Low.cnHtein. Mrs. Chester Katif squad of Capt. N. R. Fiske Post SUNTAN LOTION ored by the. Cranford Amonti the L j.raditipnal Cran- '•-Another ordinance appropriates . cultnti or recovering tlic sumo against-the m Norman Gross, Mr! tdBuy "Green Postures,". . • ford bays ceremonies will be the the capital improve- The names of war dead will be . .'•••' ' ' ' MAK0M1ET BALLAN Seymour Nadelm^n, Mrs.'.Stanlit. (Plans have been, completed for the Crnnford Days-sewinj' and ment fundTfor the acquisition of _ Executrix She has 'studied 'under private katz.-Mrs.. Sidney 277 NO. BROA& STREET ELIZABETH, N. I. W and civic serving of coffee and doughnuts read by Commander .William J. Attorneys: _. ' • tutors sinp<> her childhood wlfen Arnold Kroner,' |M (r> Public Service). EL 4-1414 lume contests and iashion show; it was announced today by jWrs. to commuters at the Jersey <3en- six lot-yfn blocks 150 and 151. All Fordhnm of Cranford Post 212, , IB, West Jortt-y St. her ttrlent was. nottd. She \yas participate in"'lh«'"fik^blt, the "ob- tral Railroad station on Friday :?EBTCriCiHEfceBiT^ Kllwibc-th, N. .T sponsored. b;y her church, the park brsday, June 1, at the Cranford Dramatic Club, Winans avenue as baseball fields by der tlobert Colston will be master Ady- K«c»: SJ4.0O"' 5-25 ject being tb~plac<^onAtto>lay the morning, June 2, and as tin added ranford Boys'' Baseball Leagues, arl Kantor, Mr j Mrs. Yard'cxplabtcd-that there will be tw.o classes in-the sow- v feature, corsages will be given to, of ceremonies.. Taps will bo played products '-manMuctuta4 '&n*L-d>s- inc. by Richard Cross-and Jeffrey. Martin Eisle RUBBER GLOVES f—•— ••'••-—: ing contest—one* for teenagers up tributed in' CranfoVd ani'tht! se>^r women commuters at the Also passed on first reading was that evening. Lloyd, buglers. - . to age 18, and one for adults age ices, rendered by Cranford 'irnqniK: an' amendment to the "zoning or- AU Cranford Gold Star mothers 39c )stume Prizes 19 and~Sver. Each class will ebn- facturers and service orgariii-jr- Former Mayor John L, Bfennan dinance to include lots 10 and 11,havfc . been invited by Mayor ~ will be the master of ccrcmontes tain three categories.of garments.: tions. - ' ' .. • •« block 87Ofiocated"' on South ave- Chamberlin to sit in the reviewing $1.39 Be Awarded Dr. Clark W. McDermith, goner- at the township buUrifng:.corner- nue, east, in the .central business stand during .the ceremonies. In W ESIFI KIT Sportswear (including separates), al chairman,, announced that the stone ecremonies^/and^ all past zone. The lots are presently in REV. ANTHOYSf 3. TOMASULO the event of rain the., service .will CHILDREN'S Block Dance daytime wear, a arty-wear— 40 foot by 40 fooLfirccn-and-white mayors of the-tftrnishiK) have been the industrial zone.^ The amend- be held in' the gymnasium of the cither formal or'i informal, but ' '* -' . . -1—\ " ••' ..- ' striped tent will be professioHaily invited. _ County Clerk Henry G. ment also prohibits incinerators tkes-.will.be aiwurded ior best First Presbyterian Church.- erected^ prior to- tho "Days" ant| Nulton y>ill^be the_ guest spenker. In any industrial^ hnsjnoss or — Earade_divisioriS-Will .assemble..^. POLAROID SUNGLASSES EathjerTomasuIb exhibitors'• will pia,ce' tiieir; oihib- The invocation \viil be l of f ice' "d'istrIciy7-"TOisliwcBSuro" was follows: Firstrtiivisionritiawrt orated "boats at the Cranteen tain two more sections—children's jts a day in advance of the show- the Rev. Frank Rossi, referred to the Wanning Board for wear and • ensembles (coats or study and report. terrace, s6uth of Ldhfcoln : 4I iford t)ay'sJBloek'Dance to be To Be Ordain ing. • -L the Cranford Baptist Churehv antT Pollcti-escort, High School Band, Saturday evening Jime Si suits). The exhibits will be open to the the bf.nedielion by the Rev. Mil Public hearings on nil t>t theMayor and Township Committee, t6n Eastwick, associate minister,*)!' ordinimees will-bC| June 13. BUILDENG SUPPLY CO 8 to 11 p.m. all MacConnell The fashion shbw will consist of In Washington pvifbllc on Thursday, June ,1 jipd ,VFW~&nd Arherleaii Legion com*- NOW COMET OWNjERS AND EXPERTS ARE TELLING US all content entrants modtjlingUhe ^Friday, June 2l from 10 a.m. ta.9 the SSfsi Rrcsbyt'crtan Clnirchi keferrecl to the rear>stat« mandt;rs. Gold Star flag,Bearer^, k, Eastman street andi (JeiJtral The Rev. Anthony 'Joseph 'Ifom- J BRl6-460fr SU|9-H0( clothes they have made. Mrs. Yard Wtt\.'u Saturday, June j|, from lioj J'own|hip eommjttee" members mJttee was a communication froiri Witt drill teain, VFW and nuxill- l i .1.1 ilue. Mrs. jphaiiles Preston, so- asul.o|of the .Order of Saint' Aug- will bo commentator for the show, ustine will be ordained to the a!m>|to 5:3O-p.m., and,on Sunday; will.be in costume for this cvotitv the Roscllc Swim ClUb. requesting aiy, Cranford' drill team, Ameri- 10 SOUTH AVE., GARWOOD ^!> ' (Continued cm Patfe 8) evenbi chairman for ,the assisted by Mrs. A. H. Grautcn. priesthood on Jime 'S", by Bishop June 4r"fronT 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. Roderiek' W. Smith of the Crttn- can Legion and auxiliary. 'DrTT^tfttlniar ..y, • Lringe is in (At CFanford - Gafwood Line) nford Days . Committee, -said The costume contest will im- Philip Hannan at the National fordo Historlcfil Society has writ- Second, Stratford terrace, south 'students from the seventh mediately follow the fashion show, •Shrine of the Immaculate Con- charge of the housing details and United Fund ten a history pf Cranfortt which Newspaper Seeks of Lincoln avenue — Golden while the judges are deciding on exhibit displays. Sidney L. Nunn w^l be included in a capsule to be Knights~Band;= police department* 89.5%-vEsi |>ugh 12th' grades, and ,hit!h ception, Washington, D. C.~ Father is chairman of arrangements- and the sewing contest winners. These Tomasulo is trie son of Mr. and- placed inside the cornerstone. Two 1927 issues fire department, -first aid squad. , PARADE DF VALUES WE'D BUY COMET ool graduates', ure Jr^vitcd. No initial_contact of all those who Filled jWmer Mayor Ira Do you save old newspapers? Third, Broad street, south" of entrants will also model.their.cos- r Mrs, Joseph J. Tomasulo^ ol 621-were invited to-participate. •~" AGAIN!" Bssioh"wlir bif cfcirfied...' tumes. Lincoln ^ark. East. -'-' The appointment of 2. > Robert will be "the principal speaker at The Citizen «nd Chronicle Lincoln ' avenueC^-. Our Lady of Dancers ore encouraged to come • Other members of the commit- the —Public Library cornerstone hones that somewhere in Cran- the. Valley Drum and Bugle Corps, NEW FLINTKOTE PKOMpTiON AS o All garment-! entered in the; ~Oa .Sunday,, June 4t the_ncwly- tee.for the chnmber'arcrljamea "FV 'Euradian of_59 Fa'JrlloJd ave&ic CHOCOLATES pos'tume anc( to arrive in dceor- sewing contest must be delivered ordained pastor will-offer his first epxinfinies. H -.' A - ". ' - —V* CONCLUOEST "• CREST TOOTH PASTE |arious teenagers will modcl- tors, to answer questions and as- sauced to Sergeant Posts manshlp hefore they are modeled. serr^on, and also, assist as aroh"- A gradunte «1 Bates College, hi: imd town different Gay Ninc- sist irr other capacities. "ECONOMY for The finnl judging will take place pries\. Master of ceremonies will Those-who will exhibit are: served n the Army ar, an-officer Township Committee Tuesday I.eostumes which may be worn during the fashion show, and will be the Rev. James M. Garvle, as- during World War II. night promoted Patrolman Myron ECONOMY, DELIGHT IS AS GOOD lie dance. This is in keeping (Continued on Pape 8) ONLY 2 be on the basis of fabric, color, sistant pastors y Mr. Turadinn and his wife, Cymbaluk and Henry Polidoro to COMET OR BETTER the general theme of the cn-style, fit', nnd-ihe suftnbility of the Father- Tomasulo - , -Charlotte, haVe. lived in Crnnford $1.00 j Cranford Days celebration. sergeants in the police depart- .OWNERS!"* / THAN WE ^arment^to tlie person. schools in • Rosellc Park. an~3 is a tlve.ypar.s with their son Allan, 1), $1.19-A/alu6 Ihapcrones will be Mr. and Mrs. No entry blanks are required for graduate ot 7Delbaftorr""Schb'bl, and. daughter, Roxane, 5. Ho Ls ment, .effective June 1. The vote : V I ' ' EXPECTED!" KIDDIES' pi Penvenne, A. Stark and John the costume contest. These en- Morristown. He attended Villa- presently a Republican commit- was'unanimous with the exception .'•'•'••ij: ._Yqu don't have.to buy anything lextra'to ge|. this ynes. • •• trants must submit their names to nova University for two years be- teeman, financial steward pf the of Public ( Works Commissioner terrific bargain. JusJ, drop in -^-Browse around — lilly and the Thundcrmen will the Dramntic Club auditorium by fore entering the Augustinian Or- First Presbyterian Church and den f;ide music for the dance. Nicholas S. LaCorte who-abstained nnp of thp most fomnlftt.e selections of BUBBLE BATH 7:30 p.m. on the evening of the der in the fall of 1855. dad. of Cub Pack 103. from voting on JPatr_olmjm_)?oHi,_. building materials- in town. Everything for expand- contest. The theme of the costume Father Ton-iasulo spent his first 59c rly event is to b£ clothes of the Gayyear at Good Counsel .Novitiate, doro's promotion. ing, remodeling and repairing your home. ! view of*the fact that the Citi- Nineties era, Und - these entries in New Hamburg, N. Y., return- One of thejirombUons will fill a and Chronicifi'.'b'ffice w(H bemust be made especially for the ing^ .Villanova.University where vacancy caust'd' by the recent re- v Then; just pick up your set of six matched "WE EXAMINED $1.25 Week's Weather tirement of. Sgt. George Ward and"^ screwdrivers for a mere 39c. They re worth $1.19 ked "Puesdny in observance of Cranford Days Celebration. Any- fo? two years, as •on' Augustinian 1 OTHER COMPACTS piorial bay, submission of all one desiring to exhibit a family scholastic, he studied philosophy UJC Meteorological Station the .other provides an additional easy! Limited* quantities fore'e us to withdraw this heirloom garments or something UAUOXb b. , M.Ui.olo.Ut suptrior officer to assist with su- ; SWIM CAP jiible news copy- on,-Monday receiving a bachelor of arts de- found in an .tttie trunk, is wel- pervisory duties during vacations offer June 30th. HURRY!- . -> appreciated! Dlsplny nd- gree in June, 1958. and days off. (J copy must be submitted come to model these, clothes, but For the past three years, he. has . fCq.ntii.Hicd pn Paye 8) Temperatures during the week • Patrolman Cymbaluk, 42 years p.m. Monday. (Continued on Page &l ' ranged from a high of 73 degrees old, was appointed to the depart- $1.69 yesterday t» ii~low of 43 degrees ment February 1, 1050. A grad- Sunday. Fifty degree days were ••'.'. !i'K'.- 1 PINT uate of Crnnford High School, h& DUTCH recorded. Precipitation during tijer served In the Army Air Force aa Hate Jaycees PickDTf Watson as Leader week totaled ilO inches. ^-~ a sergeant for- wore—than-three- Gal., A year ago. the temperatures years during World', War lit. He THERMOS BOTTLE —'—!—i. ji ' ' Dr. Robert E. Watson of 7 North .. „ "'..•!• ' '.-. : •••-.- '•• ;••• Union avenue was elected presi- ranged from 80 degrees j.6 51 de- was in the Pacific Theatre. F.or tho » x EXTERIOR .09 • V '' • • i 'v.'" •* ' . ' grees with 14 degree days reeorded. past, 10 years, ho haa been in dent of the New Jersey Junior GtOUGE C». WAtLO vV. \ COLORS Chamber of Commerce Sunday at Rainfall totaled l.Orinches.. charge of records at police head- IK, 1 > *' ° I : ,'*»,'''.' •: Temperature readings this week: quarters and has served us u desk 1 PAINT ; ' ..-' - .J^jBHl • the Jaycees annual state cbnven- / officer. te;!ii! !^-;-' 98 !»••.•-•,•'•.' ..-'• :'•; ' '"^H List Tradcl^vents "Owners Report indieutoa Comet owners "^iku exocllent, 18'.;> average, aiul ail exceptionally lilw tion in Cape May. Former Boxer r • . - • i~M Events for the children'kvtk'clek for boys, contest in ci»d» grade The new sergeant is a graduate . .their curd vory well. A solid 81 ,i rated Comet 00.8',o poor." Popular Muchanics, May '01, p. T^.' Marvin. W. GrecHtierfi of 2 — ITEMS CARRIED IN STOCK -.' >'" Green court, public relations di- of th«| Union County Police Chiefs;' \.''••.;' 'a ' • • .- • Concludes Career and flejdjiieet on Saturtiay^Juhe ciassillcatlon; glrla* hoppinV race, f SCALP STIMULATOR ' ", • • i' • •' ' " ••'•'•. 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•, ' •'; . rector of the Newark Colleges- of » 2x4 —2x6 —2x8 • Insulation m t- / V •' 3, during Cranford D^y^feiavc third and- fourth, 20 yards; nith vestigative course. ' He is secre- Rutgers University and president As Police Officer been announced by Rodman' i[i|ar.''•k - and sixth, .'10 yards; Seventh and, • Plywood • Ceiling. Tile of the Newark Junior .Chamber of tary of the New Jersey State PBA and the new MERCURY has proved itself the quality Announcement w;i& made this 'rison, contests chairman fot [theeighth, 40 yards. __ d a dekgato from Cranford, • Roof Shingles .. • Floor Tile •v.'jfl Commerce, "was elected a-national week of. the retirement of Si>t< Tuesday Baseball throw for girls, eortrtrst S'j director. ; Cranford Days Committee. ,;;f: j Paoa-8) • Cedar Shingles • Moulding!! buy in the popular-price range! - r'~~ George C. Ward after 22 years' Wednesday* _ in taeh Krado classification; girls' Dr. Wat.son, past national direc- The meet wily be held itoht 0 Screens servici e to the Cranford i * Readings through 4 p.m. rorn» jumping (jumps.per minute • Sheefrock . • Mercury owners* are ci'owinj,', too, about today's best tor of. the state 'organization' and Departmenl. His retlreirient on a.m. to noon, at Memorial,, J^lcltl Flooring ..DRUGSTORE former president of the Cranford- under the . Kpontorship tif /the without missing), in two classln- Readied • Windows . • value in a atHiulard-size var.,Trn(lilion:iI Mercury quality pension, retroactive tcK&fny I, was cations, third, fourth and tUth; Electrical . . . the luxury ride ... the Hlretch-out room-. .. the' ' PRESCRIPTION PHARMfl}l jKenilworth "junior Chamber of approved by the Polfce and Fire- Start Emmons Township Rncreation Committee By Creatix« Art Groups _ • Door* • Commerce, is president of. thewen's ncliroincnj/SystGm'of New for Mud^nti; in the third siSith, sevcn'jh andi eighth. Supplies famous performance . . . those 7 mnney-suvinj?, Ih the even of,rain, the meet Palhtinfls by\members of the • Shelving Cranford Chamber of Commerce. Jersey on the bdsis of a disability eighth grades. Mi 1 j>ervicinif features"... all in a new, populm-price FREE DELIVERY •*• Phone Memorial Fund will be held the following week at Cranford CrcatlvXArt Group will 0«>.«AWK)RD THEATRE • WtU>: Dr. Watson, a chiropodist with condition not directly connected Membors of the Cranford High Separate events ' for the same 'iirrte. be on display at ihcNinriual spring show at the Post offic>4rlansle on A The Riant offices at the Cranford address/ with employment. School Class of 1055 huyo begun boys and girls as follows: \:\ Participants are to wear sneak- -oUdrul.xl nutsicf.ii.nd T.,,,,i,lc> U»i- ial fi.ml f 'I'hirrf riiwl. --fetu II Soe th« complete Popular Mechanics Owners Reportia our showroorad ._ you'll buy now! «,.aS CJS uiily, ivir, liamSon said. No ford Cays. '•. . ^' '. To'Limit Quantities verslties .and was;- graduated from tlie uust two months, hi.s second nions; who died .suddenly last week yard clash for boys and girls;' (iftii |TATEJ LEADER — Dr. Robert Watson-of Cranford,-left, re- Chicago College of Chiropody and Track or -baseball shoes will be al- Ev r l^jrvxJ since he received a fracture of an apparent heart attack. and sixth, 50-yard ;.> llrst prize, fold medjl; He paintings, Mrs' K S. Greena-~ 7:30 - 5:30 Week Doyi Anywhero in Union County (Continued oie • wald, chairman, announced. Tho WESTFIELD; N, J. v iL^M^I 8:30 a.m. to 10 pjn. Id N. Schw.or of Plainiield, rctirini; state president, , • fCoiitiuucd oit Paya 8) Baseball throw uridf busu circling ver; third. ejpv>4;::;[ 7:30 - 3:00 Saturdays j_ Minimum Ordor Si0.00 30) SOUTH show will be held from l'o to 5 p.m.

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Page Three Pace Two (VfJ.) CITIZEN AVD CnKOXICJLE—TITDRSDAY, MAT-!*!}, 19CI CRANFORD ?NJ:)'crriZEN'ANb CHEON*ICLE—THuiisDAVr,.MAV 25. 196* were Mrs. Charles Redden, a mem- ncrnai'dsyjlle on June 25. ber pf the Union •Couhty:-yocatiorj-_-: Amleiseii. .Completes 1 cbnurienctment " cereraonies The group had a pot-luck sup- SchoolLocal ErigiheerAifis future S Sunday. June-il. .,>'•• al and Technical School board who ** -Hi •pPi'"mofiliiK Monday ;at"t,hu home; '" Counseling youngsters lntertsi- iiolly, street, who- Miss Skaggs. who is taking the served on the dinner conui'iHlcc, Frederick P. Andersen of of Mrs. John LaRocqUe of West- ed in science projects-is a labor of honors program- in" English, wai. ~ Dr. William West, county super- Held. .." /- composition of intendent of.schools, and H. Ran- i tyliisical Club Session HereDartmouth road returned Satur- Bund, Orchestra m Concert love to Edward E. McKeige of.19 lights, ... •_ elected to Phi .IJtela Kappa in her . Club Elects The combined elementary School band and orchestra Under the junior year. She Was recipient of ; dall • Kreue-r, a member of the Announcement of the awaYdins; ot' :\ total of S850 in "scholarship;; day from Boston where he was Harvard road. Crnnford Board of Education, both the coming year \vas"ir.ade 'at the Kinchl-on mccting~6f the Musical direction of Alfred F. PnUerson and Robert. K. Kelber presented their '_ A senior, engineer in .the Kearny the Arthur Ellis Hamm Scholar-,, Frid!iy_eyeniti't». •'•from cst Goldohborg-a dlth£m ib of WestfieUl ycstorila'y aftiiuu'l clincfii Fiidjy evening at Cranford High School. - •Works of 'Western Electrig. Co., ohipprhicand it;* prcddcnl of her r the 39th session of the Advanced committee. urchT___ -~~-~ - r~ - The program' .opened with a niarch, "Our Hobby," followed by Mr. McKeige got. started_ in his jor at Abraham idonriitcry, Clark House, and (,-a elected; and installed as the new MarfiijemenvProKram.'oi' thc> Har- member of the Smith Colleger Glee Other members of the Cranford Peter Pah Overture," .and "Jcsu, Joy of Man's Desiring." .'Trumpe- hobby when the young people' sent toR president of Mhe Four'.Seasons 7 :tjvcn..Joy Anderson of-'l l'fickory .s-troet will receive his-third vard Graduate School of Busint-; for a Club. ;..'•'"' . _,^ Board of Education at the dinner sical scholarship award frprrri featured Frank- arasso in requests.to the company for in- Garderi Club, at a -meeling htld The local jrestdont "was elected tango," formation and materials to use inGreater : included Bernard Litwack, James. Steven will bcuin Jiis Judith Pospisil, and Cynthia -Wal- lust week 'a\ the home of Mrs. "bt-rt F). Ferguson of 1 Lenox ave- permanent secretary of the cl is Richard Batdorf and Ronald Per- science projects.- McGov'ney, and Henry Boardman; !6r yoar at Oberlin Conserva- ronein a trumpet trio. project-'involved the' Albert Busch, 8 Nomahegan court; nue, treasurer; .Mrs. J. d. Munday which included 150 business exec- ters,- junior school'students. Cranford youths who have been of a teaching Of ficers Selected iDr. Clark JVfcDeirmith, superin- ''majoring in. piano and minor- utives from throughout the world Orchestral ..selections included: The following ofTiccrs"also were of 19-Hampton street, tib Violas, Judith Goldberg,, ele- aided by Mr. McKeige are David _the structure < installed: ..First vice-president, tendent" of Cranford schools, and in theory, lie lias been com- Mrs. Andersen attended tb 'The Rocket,/ a morcK; "Mid- Hi'rbort-M.eCullough, secretary of ing songs, pi':mo pieces, and a chairman,, and. Miss Eleanore mentary school, and Marilyn Fink, .Slcaggs of 21 Doering way, whoone and a half ycaK (o By Progress Club Mrs. JaniLS- McCoy; second vice- week of the -13-week progra: night." a waltz; ".Caprice," '-'Dutch „ Mrs. Edward E. Terrell u-as re-,' the board. nfi quartet'. The string'quartet Hewitt of 17 North Union avenue, 1 junior School],celli, Patricia Baldi, made'a push-button apparatus to t president, Mrs. Frederick Schaner.; There wertj-special' lectures, jrfo- Shoe Dance," "Heigh-Ho," and to be peyform'od_by n student junior club chairman. „. ...' Scott Dickrnan, Laurie Ellenberg, show the-chemical components of Cranford CUkin ...u , sleeted president of the-Progress,j treasurer,- Mrs. Michael Young; grams and enteriaitjrjntU^T for "Sharpshooter," another,march. CLEAN WHITE IlAtS, ciub at the .-.final -luncheon .meet- " up ixora. the'conservatory. He Mrs. Edward- George- of 6' Ma- Presented in the final portio: David" Gouldland Ann Miller,'ele- elements, and Rosalie Collins of 26 Alden Street recording secretary; Mrs., Virgil. J'inal Si 1 -spend the summer working lunbm'driv"o,,and Mrs. Donald Keel wives of.class j mentary sihooi students, and John ing at the hojrrie of Mrrf, John- L, Young, and pbrrospondirig secre- 5 Mr. Andersen, former mayor of of the program were: "Overture For Aiili-Ral»ies» €1HIH Ihe Union County l ark Com- of WestfitHd were in .charge of the McCree'ry, Elyse Exwuelte and. Al- .Christy of 6 Hampton street. .-' . tary, Mrs. Edward Wozrihik. Cranford, is associate controller of for Band?' "The Happy •Sv —: Other officers wore elected as sion. luncheon. The program consisted Mrs. Ernest Flaig distributed ~ Inoculation of an additioual. 185 The Equitable LiftT Assurance So- •'I Believe," "When the Saints ,Go len Nies, junior .school; and"piano; 'ollowsr' Vice-president, Mrs. -TEST ORiyiHlSJJO-lPIl^-x-Shji^.^-'^ine^B^tle^.Kew'.Yo'V^^ . ; dogs in Tuesday. aUernmn's ses- _„.«. ...-•.. Other scholarship .awarcL-wiiir oX 2,-jjroup ot_soags .sung, by Mts, John:;Eichinger." •" ;- -'••. EiENTATlON AT DINNER—MrsrArthur Venfteri of 313 North : tickets and.. Flower Show: schedi James Crawford, soprano; selec- ciety ofth Marchin.'-Jn,"; and "Young-Amer- ATalhew Di"IJair;"sec'ohd vice-tireS- high-fashion Kaihair style model, whowho" will bYfidinYfg wlth-Keh Butler ; sion of the ahniiar free ^anti-rabies, s art- Miss Terry Bavosa and ica." '•..-' niie oast, wife of general'chairman of the Union County .ules.- ."- O ' ss Grace_ Lewis, both of West- tions played byTVlrs." Russell Lau- dent, Mrs.' Daniel Tight;' corre- Mrs, E. W. Waters, .outgoing in, thc.tcst drrving exhibition, to be_s"lagcd_ at Memorial Field on clinic conducted by the Board of The following students partici- S-P-E-C-T-A-C-IR-Ai niniUoc of'BoysJ Towns of Italy,'is shown_.receiving bouquet :pondirig_.secrt.-tary, Mrs". Chirles Health brought the total of vacci- v'cr; two arias from "The Crea- :•.(••—"• •: .president, was given ;i "Pust Pres- June.a in connection with Cranford Days. In private life, Elaine Phi Mu Alumnae Unit pated: , ...'".' Obeilience Trial y use:; from heu son, Joseph, aj^fund raising dinner dance in Essek Boillod, and recording secretary, nations thus fur to 531, it was re- Also jut' the. annual iiieeting of tfon^—by Haydn, sung by Mrs. The Mid»Jersey Companion Dog ident'si" pin invecognltion-of her Is Mrs. Ken Butler. T'he_car is the one which her husband-will" Clarinets, Irvan Ackelsborg _isc Hotel, Newark; feia-turiflay night. Left to rifiht in the picture XIrs. Robert Crane: - ported by Health vOlKiccr John F. cluib, members of the exeeu- Elmer, Schmajenberger, soprano, To:Hpld Family Picnic Training Club \vill hold its 12th Pennsylvania service, ' . ' __j>\| '• usi.in his crash roll oveFsUmt and is now cm dis|)lay Vh-'.tho park- e b(|ard for' the coming year and,, piano selection's played by The Union County Chapter of Thomas Baker, Jumes ; Bykowski I- Mrs. Vcnnei'i. thu-Rov-.br• Stephen W.JFindlay, headmaster of Mrs. William Han?.cl gave ? re- r Knnze...... '_ John- Copover, Keith. Dcckhut annual licensed obedience- trial T Awards were m«de" tit- a closed fng lot next to the Cranford Theatre. •_..':•.; " ' '••' •'•'•' re introduced by Mrs. Willis S. Mrs. Ashton Cuckliir.All the pur- the Alumnae of Phi Mu Sorority HERBERT I. MITCHELL Sunday at the Linden Airp6rt, I'nMbartoW-Schbol.-IMoi'vistown; Dr. ftnmiro. RuKKiero, Italian oort on "What's Right with Amer- "' There•'• we're. 526 inoculations in iWtld id Paul Doscher, Donna . Durilkoski ica." Church CaHs (lower show for members as fol- -j—ate—Westfttld residents.- Elndpn, in conjunction With—the 3-DAYSALFl Vcnneri, • and the Rt. Rev. Msgr. John P. lows: Artistic classes — -"Voices- the clinic enndiicted at this time 7 nfqrd residents will be officers ;. Members of the'boara of direc- last •meeting: of the "Season at-the -Debonah Gonano,' Megon Hllde- Plainlleld Kehnel Club's all-breed and leader of "Boy's Towns of-ltalyy. for the ifext season ijndj : for _a._ulant: JHst ye.nr. ' . .'.-. . brandt, Larry Jqnowski, Eric Jen- of Spring,"' blue ribbon, Mrs -School -Association committee chairmen: Mrk Ko-tors wire hostesses at each table. home" of Mrs. Phillips Decker of; Dramatic Club show. In a'efditiori to. regular, TODAY - FRIDAY - SATORDAY Rev. Mr. Sloat Schanor; rod, Mrs;. Wilbur Fuhro; exchuuge at thh e J.ui)o meetingti . - The current program will con- sen.'Gary Nemerbfskyy JQ Ann Ot- classes there will be a graduate^ om& Group The Rev. John Sl6at, son of Mr. Hiii* Dinner Sessioii - clude with a session from 7 to 9 hcri. A large bouquet of red r,oses •r • yellpw^-'Mrs. Flaig;'. while, Mrs Mis. G. E.' Kristeller was ii : Names Miteheil" lowski, Jack PoUdori, Steven Pol- novice class.: and Mrs." -EV E. Sloat of 24 '-•Oak Rozman! Mrs. "Schmidt and Mrs i The scmi^nnuul dinner mooting' 'o'cloek-rtantlBhl-at the township lock, John Ranhbfer, Mark Rick- mder Praises was'presented, to Mrs. Vennerl by her" son,* Joseph- •, " • • Elects Vincent „ „• i lane, will be installed as 'Basior of Waters.. "Tiny Gen^s of- Spring,' of the Union County. School. Boards garage,-i2 Sauth.avenue, west. lisi, James Rudoy, "Steven Shak YOUTHS', BOYS', 'S^ HEAVY DUTY To Second Term . FtSur liuhdred twenty-four towns -Rutgers . ^ Northmj»stcr United- Px'esby- 'blue, Mrs. Virgil Young; red'; Mrs However brilliant an action," it Donna' t,erSmith_and[.Craig.Sny The Rt. Rev. Msgr. John J. Cain, road was elected president of the t Ai!<,bdnt|on,wa8..huid Monday at '. Herbert,'i..MitcheiLwds reelectc'd r -in the State of JJew Jersey-.have |ly p;wjft>' of St. •••Bar'Ujolomcw, the terimi Church, New Castle, Pa., Janies. McCoy; yellow, Mrs CLEAN .WHITE. MAGS, 106 a. pound. Nomahcgnn Civic Association at a ! the Ohi-Afc; bhaW.y Mountain- Crnnford Citizen and Chl-oniclg, 21-88 ^mMm'iBm jam officfal-plannkig-bQards. '••'*• Apostle, Clull'clrTJf Ui •hi Jttfyi t" and Rlf^.'*Wtir.iiiuk- rmittcc miiK htheatre Sunday pastor at' The-: First United Pres: Charles Good! "May Baskets,' afternooni LEGAL NfOTIiBE jc, east, general chairman for vocntioiiTinld thebenediption was follows: First v^ce-president, Clyde Henderson, William Hertz Low White, Reg. to $4.50 pair by.the Rev. Dr. Stephen,W.-Find'- bytw-ian .Church,, Pntaslcala, OKlo, 4>iucv Mrs. Robert Bim; red, Mrs '^z> The slate which-was presented Susan HowoHI, Robert. Katidon, -jnion County Committee of -Burton Goodman; srcdnd- vice- 1 l;ty, headmaster, of the Pelbarton since July, 1957,- a'ri iippolnTment Wight;—yellow, Mrs.' IJry.zln.skl by Frank Washbourne, chairman Charles Kiamic, Lance Koved iio,\hi) "or. EDUCATION towns.-of -Italy, prescnted-a president, Joseph Lcitunbi-rger; j^ School, .Mo.rristown. ie received following, graduation white, Mrs. 'Joseph Drttmer, Mrsv of the nominating committee, wiis, Ronald Perrone, Gary Peterson Oranrord. M. J. MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE i on" his recent visit to Italy recording secretary. Mrs. • Enrl _^. ( Guests introduced by Union torn Princeton Seminnry. Rlthard. Rapolo, Mrs. Thomas Ho- unanimously approved. Other of- Robert Peterson, Theodore Robiii- Adm|ni,siralK e and DtipUcutlHiJ Supplies Lw the work being done there! Maze; treasurer, Mrs. D. J. "Ser- •tic.'ilixl iiiQimsals County Assistant Prosecutor Dom- Iiv his new pastorate; the Rev.ga». "Showers j>f Flowers.'," blue, eacon ficers are: first ' vico-prosidenf, Kon, William Roth, Howard Sha- will bi! .it'cclVfd • at' [dinner dance held in' tli'c Es- venti, and corresponding secve- ; Arba. Taylor; second vice-presi- the- olilcv of uio Ilo.jrtJ of EEducjition iniek Mirabellt, toastraastor, in- Mr. Slont will minister to.- a con- Mrs. Albert Busch; red, Mrs; Wozr piro, Bruce Starr, Richard Wag- -3hoiiUi.< Sti-tcl, Cranfordfd . .NN. J., at fl:OO House Hptpl, Newark; Satur- ni'iik; yellowi'Mrs. McCoy; white, dent elected for a~second term', P.M., failLTti D.'iyllirht S:.vlni! Tluiu, un SPORT SHIRTS as the .culmination of cluded CongresawomatT Florence ^l^^^^i:'-.,. nation cA ,8I0 members in*n -<:yi».*J.«"-><'»£«U;j«Wc.l«JlJ ner and Henry Zielinski.- -Ihijj-sday, JtTii«"8. 1961. for Patrick J..Grail, towj.ship engi- j Mrs. Chester Brzoska and Mrs, Insurance Edward "George;. recording- seere-' iAilinli))KliatK'o jiiid 'DusUfallnii Supplle.i." Reg. $2.98 arid $3.98 P. Dwyer, United States'ESTnator Real Estate * Trombones, Paul Dcen and \o(n "drive for funds. neer. .Buest. shaker, discussed tKejnftcr flpe destroytbu|J( e(gh.d thetyear . oriftinns ,1(;ar Come to KURTZ MARKET for the finest ittedis tai-y, Mr>\ iirank Keenen; corres- All proposak shall hu ncMt'il ii»U ;itl- v. Msgr; Harrison A. Williams, Jn, ajiTd Dr. traffic rerouting and inaiallalipn d Michael Callanan; saxophones dri-iiifd "(o tlVc noanl of 'Education,-Cran- Rnmiro Ruggie.ro, Itah'an* vice- building dating before'the Civil • In horticulture eliis^cs,' blue rib- .._ : • '•• Marie Fi. Deacon, Broker for barbecue treaty. . . for tender,. juicy ponding secretary, Mrs. Richard ford. N. J. :ihd marked "I'rOuosal for of a traffic light at.'the'intersection Daniel Boyette, John Kurdilla MEN'S DICKIE BRAND CHINO ;, founder and lead- consul. - War. The former "minister, the" bons were won ,by. Mi's. Ernest Cranford steaks .. .•-. heavenly hamburger . . : Succu* 'Keppler,. and reelc'cled' jis treaSr Admlnlsfratlvo und 'Uii|)U<^tlntt Supplliis Boys' Towns of Jtaly, also of Springfield - avenue and the North Me., Ev BR.6-505I urer,, Mrs. John Starr. ••-.-• -Richard Metli, John Roberts, Mark for Cranford Public School*." 1 .Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Crisantl Rev, Henry Strode, has answered Flaig,. JVIrS; Good, Mrs. Schaner, lent spareribs .-'-. . Ik-kin' good chicken .... Instruction*, siwclfleaUonS' ^hd pro'po&il paying special tribute .to Boulevard. He also discussed, the , - . y Vr; Sch'aff, John Shapiro and Stuart iotms muy'bu m^urud upon application ut g p ( a c m (h(? WyominK Pl esb tu 'Mrs.' Rozmnn,. Mrs. Fuhro, Mrs We are proud-to announce that our Agency has been accepted and fabulous franks. Choose-your' favorites Mrs.J3aracc Stevens, Miss Elsie artr Cranford chairmen for the township disposal problem. -Jps- Trent. -~ " • •. •.<. •'•'•'.' thd olfici? of tho. Board of EdMuatiiiii, and •1-he_entiw Union |drive, ;ind_other mt'nfaers of the iart Church, MillbUrn. Woznink, Mrs. ' TTogim, Mrs in the Union County Multiple Listing Service. We are prepared -1-assured of top quality at really low prices. -. Midg'iey. and; Eugene Geldings ~flutes, Janet Brubaker, Linda Thomaa sircul,.' Crnnfotd, N. J. TWILL WORK PARIS committee for their "zeal tph Lcitenberger was program "were elected to three-year terms Bid bond must bu aubmltttd v/lth each Cranford committee • are Ivlr. and J During the Rev. Mr:-Stoat's as- Schmidt and- Mrs. Brzoskn;. red to serve you better and if yo'u plan on selling or-buying a home And while you're here, check our vast variety Cook, Deborah Cox', James Dow proposal, or. lii llu'ii of bid bond.c^ili- Reg. $4.45 -- - luntirine. effort in behalf of chairman. . t- . signment in Pataskala, church ribbons, Mrs. Roznn, Mrs. Wnter.v ! on the board of governors. Ilt'd clu-ek payable to tliv Hoard of ¥.; "dlilni!, liii iiclTou .U'Tll tcr'Vu Iho ile'sr In- T'-' 1 tttru^ti *if tlu-' KehonLi. STORE i well as a Mrs. , William". Duhciin, 'Mrs; Cnpobianco, Warren "Haydn, > Mrs. Ro'zmnn unnounced plnn -'*.'."u; ji-c' .'/ • H. It, Town in Italy.','. Charles Skiliman, Mrs, .Richard liam Joyce, Kroeman ~ • ' Si'vretary. 19 N. Union Ave. Dated:. May 23. I96t , •' Ibchnlf of .the" Uriioh County I Mr. A».do^_oiir:JWCr5^JN.obeLT^acr5ojv ib^as^axfleMd^^MJietoJat Craig Weber and Samuel McDow- j. ation- or the 'chureh; construction, Mrs-. Herbert Mitchell, Mrs. George K Trumporo and ell. ..<••'"'••'"..,. . .' ^ ' [tield, campaign manager, pre->! cmulidatos. for a . ! of a new manse'and conversion of Mr, and Mrs. Ii d n'desk, clock, to Mr. Ven- ! degred e frof m SSmith. College at •iFiimes Burnash. Violins, Linda " Allen, Linda Schoo]_at the annual convention ,hc o,d .mnnse io ;ln educationill Boettge, Sandra Brotvn, Loraine of the State Federation at Busi- .unil. wcrc also" part-of the Rev. Mrs. Wulter Swar.tz of 49 Myr-Dmytriw, FrankiDella Serra, Bet- ness and Professional Women in,Mr SIo;,fs undertakiMcii in the tle street entertained..last -Thurs- ^y' Groitzer, Deborah Hall, Chris- Atlantic City last-week-end. Ohio pastorate. • day evening for Mrs._James C. tine Heick," Betty Hubbard, .Lynn The award was made in the ca--r ,RcV- Mr SIoa( a)K, jlls wiftv reer advancement category. More | Helcn ;md twf) daugh(ers Linda Stoktis, Mrs;"_=SJdney Schneider,- Hurley, David Koch, JudHh Lind- HOLIDAY -aff 200 high school girls attended, ^^ ^ All One Mrs. ftarry Henderson, Mxs. SSranlc say,. LynWjPot,ts, Susan Riha, Ar- th. 3%i and mQ w;u R. Hoick and Mrs. V. C. Elsden, th,e program on April 22- Tvlrs. moye to New Castie on June 20; thur Sarkisian, Ronald Smith and ELL SBEtLRIHfilNC Miiry Knierim was chairman, Price The;Rev. Mr. Sla:rt wns.'student Jr. • :. ;• •.-.. ."• - ••'•• . Bessie Jackson,,. all .elementary convention school !Students -and: Phyllis Bur- A assistant minister at the Linden . yhat,- wMch comes .after, ever r Mrs. Frederick T. po.icon.pires.i- chett," Robert klemp'e', THeo3ory r Presbyterian Churciv wh|le at conforms to that which ,has gone NEW JERSEY'S 25c dent; Mrs. August , C. Holf, Nfrs. Princeton Seminary7 r Before.,-—Marcus Aurellus- • > ^ | Knauer, Joan Myslak^Russell Ott, QUALITY CHAIN Robert Robins and Miss -Mary STORE CLEANERS Louise WotjeH. Approximately 500 million gal- Lean 1wm lons of water are pumped TTom Haydu r' jMw.jnd Mrs. John J." Cullinen wells in Nevv Jersey every;day For That •M • ' - of' 8 Chei'cihee roid entertained I •!__.1_ - - •--.. t-•••--•- lb NIB G Sunday aft|rni)on fallowing the ' Right motiveives nive p[nions to FRflHKSi-2 • i fm christening of ' their'infant son. thought, and .strength anc[ freedom Buy 5 lbs. Get I Ib. Free DRAPES John Stephen, at St. John the to speech and action.—Mary sale beautifully Apostle Church. Mr. anil Mrs. Baker Eddy entonai va\ beautifully Thomas Caruso were.the godpar- M cleaned" ents. Twenty guest? attended from" LEGAL NOTICE -cleaned Cranford,.. Bayonne and Nutley. ' IIOAIIW OIC KIIIJCATION Frozen Foods" I — fraiiforil:' M. J. .and' and up PllYSlCAt. EDUCATION SUPPLIES Sraliil propoi.ilu will Iw i«i-i:lvMl M finished per pair Ilu' niricv ot Ihp Bo.-ird rtu)n^i> : Ilu- p'ifii:i.' o< i'h» llnard n< Kducutlon. Tayorrahd Hylofi7feels solijxuvfously soft l'O9 VACUUM rThoiiKis Strcol. Cninfnril. N. J. .-. _. JilRAM WALKER'S j, Tlii- rpard. of ..KtlHL-iitluu. rcttrviu.-tlui and cool it's lifcc-a-firesii-jluff-bf-powilec-uext-lo— LILT rni;*it \n rcjrcl iinS- IIY all lilfh.. uml may v. '..-.-'' MINUTE MAID 2 cans | u-.iiv..- tnforniiilltieu.. In llic .lildsi If. lij m H^Y 90 Proof London Dry Qin HOME PERMANENT I dcittic. -its .irtion U'lll u-i'vu the. UL'LI In- die akin. No wonder so many devotees insist. « !. BOTUE I icTtsN nf thr Kchftnli;. Lemonade .. .T.... »• .25c -\|\. GILBEY'S - ii. ii. Mi-cui.i.ouaii. - on it all year round and remind us they're $2-30 i D.ilrtl: May 25. 1001 - Jp\|l 90Proof London Dry Gin,; L25|. -07 waiting for our special savings on threesomes.. I Adv. Van: S!M0 ' '• " i-i\ For a limited time only, ~ \|: 94.4 Pf. London DryJ?ih CRANFORD'S so do come In and'^coop up your lllsEAGRAM'S favorite classics from our'_ FANCY. Jir Golden-Gin M»Jf- Egg Plants -|||BORROUGH'S RflZOR' SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY ; great Pechglo Collectibn. JBEEFEATER _ Complete with Blades TENDER DRUG STORE SCHEDULE • - Yellow Squash .. l$t London Dry Gin 14.79P GOLDEN J9c RIGHT GUARD DEODORANT y SEAGER'S Bananas ...... for $1.95 BRidge 6-0700 •*. OPEN SUNDAY *~— FANCY ASSORTMENT 39c 9AJML To'9-PJM:' NBC COOKIES pkg. 33c A & B —*~BEtL'S SCHER'S PLEASE SHOP EARLY • BARON'S HATHAWAY'S BUTTER Closed, Ad Day Tuesday BRIEF. Sizes 4 to 7, regularly 29e VARIETIES 4 pkg 25 each, now It for $3.25. Size 8, •'• MEMORIAL DAY- WILL F.F-V. Cookies,,....$1 . Ib. 69c :"0N ' BE CJLOSED (cgularly $1,50 each, now 3 for $3.8S. Open Till 10 P.M. Monday GARMENT YUBAN FEATURES B. SMOItT PAiNTIE. Size 5 to 7, Bfa fitl BROUGHT : regularly $1.65 eaciia»»w :tfor $4.25. COFFEE IN BEFORE . S CHER'S Sizes 8 to 9, regularly $2.00 each, now i:|.U':. •••• Closed All Day Tues. PRtSCRlPTIOHS BRidge 6014T ^ 3 for $5.15. • MAY 30 • MEMORIAL DAY Ib. can 69c 12 NOON Exactly As Your Doctbr Orders .^••TiTE^PANTTfE. (Your choice of Open All Day Wed. SATURDAY OPEN TUESDAY Kiree lengths.) Medium length shown, (MEMORIAL DAY)/ KizK6 to 7, regularly $1.75 each, wow, MAY 31 •«--fm*-$4-.50;-Ki:tt!s--8 to 9, reitularlv SlRViClS •OVER 428,000 PRESCRIPTIONS 9 A.M. Ta9 $2.25 each, now » for $5.75, ifc' on DRY CLEANING* SHIRT LAUN.QE iJlNG 'PHONED COMPOUNDED TO DATE • BARON'S • HATHAWAY'S i \y" NO EXTRA CHARGE • SEAGER'S • BELLAS - y [60 i 92 [J>£UV£R K&0393/ WILL BE CLOSED OWNED U OPERATED BY Be Safe — Be / B ,,;-; i: ::.i . v HOURS> 8 AM TO 6PM DAILY R-STWE rK':5 5. S. B.|SeNft'eRO,"-Rl*.,PMA»M. North H' Avo, Crafiford •« Buy Your Drugs In A Drug Store 18 N. UNION AVE. CRANFORD —Wo Deliver— ••..'',' - 2t N, UNION AVET BRidge ^0150 (-.'. •-

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•••{<• • •.'•.. Pace • Four cnAKronn £ by the club. . _ • Measles Gases -.Turadiqrrtied" for third place. 1T thGlll Troop i 1&,- sponsored by St. Mi- i Coht-n. - 'V • '•"'•[ —•• uranioici •• tviwams ..CJUIJ^ lit Ttsr By Den1^ " •Assfartant-Den"Dad~Edward Mor- Ttichard Schofield>. Keith Voliherb- ,nn t;nnf)-.->' ;>i ' displayed..:il Randolph'Ball of the tor of the Cranford Baptist Granfotd Bays school redpntly. There were 1J0 cases_Of measles Roselle Park' were soprano soloists. and 30 cases-of strep ih'rout fe-l nc'bugo •inlMarcella last week-end awarded fpr,.the first tirrte at, a re- dian dance teqm from~Scout Troop Charles, Shamel, Forrester Worthy! Weiblirigun in 'Germany. ,The •Cra'n'ford' Methodist -Church dur- Church, was "inducted as a new The presentation -was madfe by cenLfiOck meeting to thtJ den earn- 21,,Staten Island, also performed. v member, by Benjarnin X Moffett. ported in Cranford during April.! Tin-' presentation was made by Robert Kjeldsen, Michael Korn, concyrt ., u as sponsored by the ing "CrnriTord toaysT ' Exhibit Space X>rv> E. "Laurence Springer, head- '• Lawrence • -Pethick, assisted by ing the' greatest numucr .of points • Assistant Cubmaster William Cratiford Kiwimls-Cltib. . Colonel Charge WJtluIfawn John Fitzgerald is chairman of - Albert Buck ot New York was Heiutli Officer John_ f> Kuhze re-i master, Who had requested tho )o«r. , other members of the^)rdecjQf>thi in the annual track meet. • Duncan. welcoiiied .two members, Wallace O'Brien, Thomas RLsberg, Jack B. DuniiJ' former; "chairman ported at a meeting' of ihe Board j 1 . An assauit-,and battery com- Is'Sold Out' cal eouplei todiopfby. at the school. of Health in thu Municipal Buikl-j Arrow, honorary camping idpiety, . Edgar A. Brownlee, pack chair- Robert McLeOdand Joseph.*Aude-. Douglas . Sherrod, Alan D^esky, of the governor's, committee oh plaint brougn't against Edmond M. John Allen, exhibits chairman Mr. ttnrbeck ha^ two. sons who int' Monday night. -,, . .' /\~1 James, the son of Mr. and Mrs. man, presented the trophy,to Cub- sirk. ..."—--••• . ' James ,Bennett, Edward Bucker. refugee relief, spoke* on the refugee Kiamie of 208 Retford.avenue by OUR for the- Crahford Days committee, ar.o graduates of Pihgry, J. I.,. Hai1- [jame,* F.: Turley of 446 Lexing- mastpr Reginald Lingerfeldtl tyr. • Graduation certiiflcates.' were problem before the -'.concert. Pic- • Also recorded during the montit^ 1 Silver arro\ys, Richard'tampar- his wife on the night of May 9 has, announced that all exhibit biek, Jr., (if Plaihfield, a mertibet; were two cases of.scarlot i'evcr arid j ion avenue, began his scouting ca- Brownlee said tho .trophy was-es- given to Kitn Mayer, Fred Hierl," ter, John Hume, WiUJain Ridley, tures were displayed _of tl^e^Gcr- was changed to a'disorderly con- POULTRY^ space R5sx been filled-for civic and of the QhiKB of 1947, and JayC. one case each 6f infectious hepa- | roer in Cub Pack.yiti, winning the tablished "because of Mr. Linfier- Richard Jorics and Kt»vjn Sullivan. Allari'Turadlan, Clyde,Henderson, rnaiv camp. duct.xhargeTarTa later vvas with- service' organizations-. ^Tho exhibit Hat-beck, a member of the Class, of titis" and. ppeumonitis, 'April vitaT Parvuli Dei Award and advancing .feldt's love for boys and his teelr C'ubmasler Lingerfeldt presented Jeffrey .Miller, Tcd_O3rien, Mark The ' quartet played ' selections drawn, so there wgS. no action on TENDER AS r will be held.from 1:30 to 5:3Q1952, nou a, student at'the Harv- statistics included- -48 births, 19 \ to Webelos rank. Thus far in his ing that participation iri> track the following achiovement' awards! Ret,tino,- Jay Hoffacker, Stephen!by^Beethoyen, Turina and GlazoU- the matter.in;Municipal Court last' p.m. S:iturduy.\.Tune- 3, at Ran- ard Busihess Scliool. .. deaths and 12 marriages. • J Boy Scout career "he has served" events will do much to;.develop Webelos, Clyde Henderson, Kim Jackson, "Wallace O'Brien, Bruce now. Mrs." Meta Barber and week. , ,., ." YOU WISH/ ' ns a. patrol leader and is now sen- boys."- •• "\<_ •• " --. Mayer,- Fred Hierl, Richard Jones, .LhjgerJfeldt^^ames Bennett <3); the "month as follows:. Complaints i ior patrol leader for Troop" 78/He • $ecdnd"plac5~was \von by Den i; Kevin SullivahYiionrRobtrt KjtJldlj denner, - Robert Kjeldsen; bobcat*, AND POULTRY^ odist Church. ; thiJ-d.TDen 16, honorable mention, Knndolph Hall will be opened at 32, food and drug, 16,, environ- fwas awarded the" Al Altare- Dei sen,. Wallace O'Brien,' Edward Steve Carlson, Robert Hintz. BPWInstaHs mental health, 23, and rabies con- j Award and is den chief for Den 2 Dens 14 and 5. • . ; Bucker; bear, Keith Vollhe'rbst. •The next;meeting will be the SUCH A '11:30 a;ni7 that day for >xhibjtors annual father and son dinner in Our Newly Decorated — to set up/displays,, In addition tc> trol visits, 8; | of Cub Pack 178: Ribbons werejiwarded for first, Forrester Wortliy, Bill Guinther, —Plumbing Inspector William E. In addition.to scouting, he is ac- second .and third place ajj_follows: Michael Korn, Kevin Kenlan, the' Fellowship Hall of the First TEMPTING exhibit's announced earlier,"-dis- Mrs. Deacon i tive in the'Xltar Boy Society at YOUNGEST EAGLlf-Jumes P.'Turlcy, youngest member of Boy. 50-yar4 dash, Eric Jensen, Douglas Presbyterian Church on. Saturday, plays will, bo sot up by The Gout-ley reported investigation ofj "Harold Laughlin, Peter Wilson,- Mrs. Marie Deason was installed 1st. Michael's and is a newspaper Scout Troop, 78 .to receive" the Euele Award, is shown - receiving Bonharh, Harold Laughlinl high James .'Berinett.;-—wolf, Raymond June 3, at 6 p.m. :.'"-,- DINING ROOM .\r DISH/ ford-Clergy Council, .Cranford' 12 complaints, 0 inspections and as president of tho Cranford BPW [ carrier boy.' He is completing the f t'ii>m KrfinfiTHWicr ..TtYtit) • Snrfi'-ntinn whilo lii'; -tump. Kevin Sullivan. J«ffri'X Board of pro's, Crnh 6 plumbing NOW READY TO fox, the seconci year at the annual The'report of Mrs. William F. [eichth grade: at St. Michael fatheri. Jiimes F._Tur]«y pf ^44C-L^oiiijton avenue,- looks • on" at. Gray, and John Hume, Bill Yaeker ic, Club, Elks " Lodge, Cranford business meeting at' the Lynn Rest- [School. ... • •-- • ..•.' . .arid Kevin Kenlahi,-. The last'(b«4flge. Sleis meffiy the: ,park^ Lunchei; should" , be Knierim. VNintHeNews fiw following are^ . scoutmasters: Registration, -for intermediate Donald -Ge'lgcrich.. ' '..' ".:-..- TACKLE • LICENSES ISSUED -. Restaurant — Cocktail Lounge Mrs. Doris Hubaka, first vice- Tools [crbert Sjursen of Troop 75, John brought by workers, planning to Baseball thtovtv'.'RAnald De- V, I. P.s Help UNICEP girl spouts at Camp Npmuhegan -sp^nd-titfi entire day. •'. ' ', • (Formci'Iy Sunftyside)._._.'-.._._.__ „ i_-^,_i_- president o(_the State Federation ' •**».-• SoiTOntino.of Troop 78 arid Charles has.^ftosedl, Mrs. R. M. Garretson tonge,' Alan Deneskyi Eric Jyit'- of BPW, "was installha bffifor. Currently in the'main lobby of Teiits Winters of .Troop 77, all of Cran- An "orientation period will be sen; potato race, Donald Preuss,. 3fll tJORtrt AVE,/ EAST V BRIDGE 6-1569 740 Bdulev3hd --Phone CH 5-9769^-;Kenilworth the General Assembly building, dJU-f;ctor,' announced •'• yesteraity held Wednesday, -June. 21',,, from .New members were welcomed Boats ford, and. John, Patkus of Troop Five 6T>enings remain ' in the WiJHam Hawkins,.Allau Turadlan; by Mrs. Gertrude Nunn aa follows: the annual exhibit of the United 83 and Harold Dunn of Troop %% 9:30 to 12:"30 p.m. for older--Kir Nations -Art Club "inrttrfies^difffito- Books brownie division, she aUdeH.: .scouts ;who;'plan/, to assist at the Mrs. Mitzie Slamm, MKH. Dorothy both of Kenllworth. '•-• /^'\ The annual day camp, will be Tool; Mrs.. Barbara Trent, Miss ings, paintings and ceramics con- Scoutmaster Howard Sijaith of camp. ' ' tributed" by celebrities, to help Plants conducted' for - intermediates oit -Wag£n;baeh, Mrs. Ann Willoughby, Troop 178 of Cranford assisted in. June 2G-29, July 3, 576, and 7 and For The Mrs. Dorothy McPherson, Mrs. swell_lhc procd-ods benefiting the Chairs judging camporee evpnts. United Nations Children's 5'und brownies, July 10-13 and 17-20 M'ildred Vio1ant<- and Mrs. Jo- Stoves from 0:3(Lto 3 p.m. Elks to Initiate sei>hine Rudniekii (UNICEF). Since it was started _Mrs, Linda Hoffman, and. Miss eleven years ago, the et-iint has_ Skates funiorJKei Cross Registration' is opon to C4 girls •8^ew Members Vacation of Your Dreams in '62 Jncqueline-Judy, members of theraised $21,000 with which to pur- in each division, Mrs. Garretson • -Eij'ht new members will be in-- Cranted Dramatic Club, pre- chase skim milk powder, vitamins Dryers said. The camp will be held at itiated June 20 by the Cranford '•' Gef SO S&.H'Green Siamps With Meat Purchase and medicine for needy youngsters (Packs (500 Boxes Nomahegan Park. Mr?, teHJfCoc - sented monolofiups. Mrs. Deacon Radios Kitfy~Dunean, a member of the Lodce of Elks. Tijey_ar.e:_]Slichokis. -of $3.00 or more and, coupon at right. Get an ! pvesided at tho biisinesg"moeting. the world around- Air Purpose Club Entries in th.e.lDGljshpw1 include Pianos Cranford High School Red Cross LEGAt K6ttCE Martin E. Christian, Robert Pel'er- Additional 50"rVee S. & H Green Stamps with Plans were announced for a pic- fCQuhcil, reported that GOO^fiift By Joining Our nic on-Juno- 26-~at~Jfomsh:cgah a drawing byJPet^r Ustinov^a Mo- UO/lllD Of ^«^^,w. •son, jlghn Loone, Morris Sieflei, ""Purchase of 5 Ib.tox Shrimp and coupon below. '[' Trunks oxes had been - packed by; the Cranful-d, NT. Jr.- T DIVIDEND Park. •••:..••••• saic "of Indian' dancers, by Sirs. Johti A. Reed and John laione. Clare Booth Luce; a painting of Ironers Junior Red Crtt^s for overseas use. COAb AND VOEfj .OIL ,.The initiation class, will be tho I Ql l11 ! JnO mcd—6f Uio'Houfd Jn l?o lo r ulbr sl Perle Mesta, and a tear-vase (cer large; bags ot clothing were Liia-oln Siihool, Thomas Sfrdbtrtiirmiforil, thedislrict deputy. r • <°^ " °a °f>ps>irt» the purchase of me'at.totating After 50 Weekly Payments DedicatlngPew Jewelry ihcked for Save the Children Fed- New Jcfstiy, Tliumday BVttilni.', Juno IS. amic) by actress Rita Gam. lOfll, at olaht o'elook (aitteni Daylight A'.high ildollty turntable way i 53.00 or more and this <|ouponupon,. limit JICoubo Coupohn PePerr CustomerCustomor. Dividend jli.j,M & rrVk 't aud 44 ^pounds of cook]es Suvlne Time), &t which tiim> tIAi \>v<>. —w1IFpiifiKcf. o ui)cm;ii.iin3Wjd, 7 A "draft convention designed t'b re bakecPby filgK~schoor •or Coal and Fuel Oil for the Granted i $ 1.00 Weekly ..$ .-25• A pew will be dedicated at the Robert'Williamson at a dinner Jn prevent child_ marriages was Freerers patients in veterans' hospitals; ^ubllc Schook. his honor on. Monday ut the lodge. STREET 2.00 Weekly . .. .50 11 a.m. service Sundfcy at St. B'he group is comnlotint; a toy Specifications and proposal fotms juy adopted in Geneva last month by Washers n» s«cur«:(l upon apftlcutloii at the oltiiio Exalted Ruler Fiank COOTIS was 3.00 Weekly . _. .75 Mark's AMB Church in the mem the United .Nations Commission, on Hrive tor the chjldrerrof Itfew Jer- oiUio Board of Education, Lincoln School, toastmaster. . I CRY v— ory of the late James Greene, |e>- Migrant workers. \ Thoin.19 Stcoot, Cranford, Now Jei-aey. .. 1.25- the Status of Women,. It specifies Clothing .Tho fioard at.Kducatlnn nuvrvos tlio An open house will be iield June This.Coupon ExpireJ Juno 3rd.l<»61 5.00 Weekly . chairman of the board MiSs Duncan gaye the repbrt at ta twject any or ull bids, walvu I .2.50 for many years, -Antiques :illil»!i und uward' contract a.4 may at the"lod|!e, marking'Cranford 10.00 Weekly . ties shall be secured before a mar- i recent meeting of the Intor-High be d&cnmKl bj>.it tav tho interuiits of tho I :•(••!- Days. A Gay-QOVeostume dance Tho Rev John A. DeVeaux.JTr., Cr»nfoird, IHibllu Sohfiuk. J ' _ - 20.00 Weekly . .. 5.00 • CLUB L riage; - sets tho minimum age at Cameras chool Council of the Junior Red 1 - pastor, will preach 'on "Servants Bid bond must bt- subnvlttt'd with vncli will hij»hlicht"th« affair. Thb pub- ^^ . : •'••••"•'••-raiTiTTin-MiTBTmTr' "*pT*' i Him IHII> u , , m Ji|IIM IMIW i fifteen, and provides for the regis- Diamonds fcross at Plainfl'cld area Red Cross iroposal.. - • lic is invited. Stephen Cymbalu'k. fromjhe Past." .T.hc,Cosmopolir peadquarters. She was accom- XlOAltD OF EDUCATION, -< i tration of alt marriages. 1 and Mr. Williamson are'Sliairmen. — • •- • .•>•',"• •' "• ~ . ' •7. -i— — — — —•—.—• "•/"" * ~.>.. tan choir will singn.inder the di- Canada. Salvages TB Victims - Furniture panied by Miss Ella~Havcr, Junibr Ci-.-mforil. Nhur.'Juncy -4' rection of George Halney. Mrs: '•v, H. K. McCULtOUGH, . In December,- 1959, Canada bey Rod Cross chairman of the Cran- V •... — Kwwtary, .-•: . LEG At NOTICE Join Now. • ^Or Any Time! ;ed -Cars Dated: May as. loot All Acme Markets Will Be Closed Tuesday, Memorial Day fcrma- Adams AVUL .be....'.organiit.came the first country to admit lord Cliaptfer.- Lancaster Brand Sunday"School will convene "at tubercular refugees under Gov- J):45 aln. ~ Usual^tiore Hours ^ : V ernment responsibility, as part of Kr^ECtillCALWOMlC ANO FMJOH- , Mortgage Money Available •, . . • • _, Junior high sTudents wilt be its activity in tlje World Refugee y ~Fish Poles , ,KSCEiJT K1XTOHES —i 1TOOSEVEL.T . Top Qualify - v v hosts'at a meeting a^ 1p.m. £|Un-Year_ programs. Of 212, i persons Fill Your COAL Bin NbW! jvith ! - SCHOOL iancasler Brand SrianlUeSs Smofced Fully Cooked . , Insured Savings Accounts Money Orders Travelers' Cheques 1 _J. i 6olf Clubs , _" l Seated, proposali) will he received by Whole or 1 • '••'•.•' day to a junfor high gjoup :£rom afflicted .with —the disease who LEHIGli Premium Anthrsiqite y ' the lloaiHl of EduciatioEducation of thth eTh Toiynslihh) of CrJinWrt, Now Ji'fwy. Thniiiiirjy ove- Eilher Hall Calvary Lutheranjfflhurcht—I-•.-,— were:-|viilepm;ed~tb' Cahacla-fat ihat ,- •'• (Real .Estate ,- L. ._:'-.:.. p Fo*. you* convenience, we Bccopt paymettt of Public Sorvic* electric bilk . . i •. • t nlnii. ''June 15, ifKil. at fliiht p dli«k Eastr kS^tfess--^I-lD-.:: Bult jr _ A teachers' meeting will be heja time, accompanied by 342 bl their " -Take Ad'lantage Of Oiir . I]' * cm D.iyllKht Savlnu TI^IO, ut which tlmj. lc>< • fouter -; Motorcycles # ! tin: n)-oi)(K«U will 1W mihiii'Ly Opencl Porl 'Porli.pri lb at 7 p.m. Monday. The Bible class family mernbiiri', only-51 -now xe- and read, for NEW 400 AMI'EHE TUIIEK Slices will meet at 8 p.m: Wednesday.--; maln in sanitariums. Success ot the _ Typewriters" PHASE ELECTOIC SEHVICK — NBW CLASSIIOOM LIGIiTINc; — FLUOtl- plan has led- to iije decisiorrto ac- Used Trucks SUMMER PRICES °WESCENT yiXTOHESS — MOOSEVEL.T Rogular Smoked Whole or cept another group drawn from; ICHOOL. -CllANFOKD. N.' J. County School Hearing IilBtvuctlons lo blddc-ru. spvcincatlnnii ^ .EifherHal.EifherHalff Austria, Germany.apd Italy, which • Refrigerators ' ! Your Oil Tank Now — 127 per gal. mid pk'otiosol forma m:iy be uccuVt'cl utmn Scheduled for Tonight will include 114 tubercular refu- •jippllcatlon 'at tho office of tho Hoard Baby Buggies of Education, Lincoln Mi-liot»TT Thomas a Jay Stcnimer, director of thegees. _ M . Por.lion Ib. Nut or 417.95 ~'Miut. Cianford, N. J. tlld Uuntl mmt. Board _of Freeholders, . reported Japanese Beacons Automatic Television Sets, to KUbmitti'd with ench propOR.-il, or. in Sirloin -$17.00 lUui of hid bond, certilW'd check unyiihto 35° 49 Man^s growing skill in exploit- Stove - this week that a bearing on the" to. tl;o Board of Education. Cranford. .-I l«fatit!s_Clothing ": = m & Lancasler. Brand PjnJReady, Frying proposed "county' "vocaflonnT "and "tatiori of solar" eriei-gy"is~es:empli- N. J., for an amount t-iy bo submitted. SAVINGS & technical-school will be held at 8 Sewing Machines ' Tho llu:i>d . of -KJucutlon rcurvea the houses now widely used in Ja- Simone Bros* Coal & Fuel Co., Inc. rlliht to reject any or all bids, to w: to; o'clock tonight at the'Union Coun- pan, on ' which" reports will be Outboard Motors in£orm.illtU'A in the bids, and to WHOLE "ty Court Housoin Blixaboth. _ •- 1405 Harding Ave. (cor. W. 15th St., Linden) coMtrupt.ott may-beiit servo.1 According to Eugene I. Caffrey, heard at a-conference in Rome late Building Materfal ONLY 29 president of the Union: County this j summei^ concerning new Vacuum Cleaner? HUnter.B-2726 FUEL Olt aad SERVICE ' mrntel'-8-0059 "klarerT"Canne3* ^ : ESTABUSHEt) 1887 _ * " --r Vocational and Technical Schools sources Tot cheap power. Solar bat- Dated: May 25, 1081 J;r15riS«sl "Carrnear teries convert' the sun's' energy in- tf SUM B-S3 Porferhouse CORNER NORTH A^N D UNION AVENUES Board ,of Education: _" Sports Equipment • • .i- •••• - ( to xsleetrxclty, .which is then stored -••-•••- OFFICE HOURS.— 8:30 JLto to 4 PM, Moudgy flmi "The public hearing or hearings Office Equipment : . . on the proposal to provide a in chemical batteries, assuring tke Hans '* Hams «3-79 ". Open Monday EvenJngu 6:30 to 8 PJM- bond issue of $3,889,000\ for a power source in the lighthouses for Washing Machines to. an extended period of time.. • vocational-technical school, is a Fishing-Equipment 89 Potato Salad *.*** 29« • Cole Slaw The Rome"meeting will be con- IT'S VALUE TIME AT vened in August under auspices ot Heating Equipment the United Nations Economic and Social Council. Delegates-will dis- Dogs, Cats, Canaries ' Acme Fruits & Vegetables Ideal Brand cuss practical applications of such Camping Equipment Jfced Ripe sources of power as wind, tides, geothermaT energy (from under- Musical Instruments ground geysers), and non-indus- Electrical Appliances - Pork & Beans 10 trialized countries. NEVER BEFORE Nicer Sorrows V. N. Banker Plumbing Equipment Libby's For,, tho past 14 years delegates Children's Playthings Tomatoes and Secretarial members at United A 1961 Nations headquarters in New York Dining Room Furniture have done business wiih Romeo Bala£uei:,_who is of Spanish de- Model Boston lettuce »» scent but ^who speaks fluent Armour's-15t&'-oz. iii French. H<> has been associated with the world body since it fii^t Radishes i*"-*5e Scdltons STEAM AND DRY IRON ... i • - ,---•' , • . established operations at Hunter Virginia tee ' ^ College, and the present Chemical n Bank New York Trust, of which he Low-Cost Sohow Priced! s is vicd-president in charge of DelFcioUS- Refreshing North African affairs, set up a Pies » - 2 si.00 branch there, "date in- March Mr. NOW ONLY Balanu r became a United Nations Classified Ads Will Bring Results Frozen Foods technic il expert. He departed for Crest-Al Mavor$ ivdependent, Freneh-speak- • — * ' ' Hawaiian Punch 3 89 j newly : inc Niger, on a four-weeks mission j (Only 75e for 25 Words) Slar-kisl SolidfVvhile 1 to survey the needs of the country Ice Cream *i,59< in organizing its own banking sys- tem. ' Lemonade -Crushed stone, especially trap- PHONE THIS NEWSPAPER Tuna Fish . . , 3 89< ;rock, is the leading mineral pro- SHRIMP , 5 4.39 Economy Si duct of New Jersey. Sand and gravel ronk-'second. ~6~oooooo IMJo bo 6'bb tnrtnrWinnrtnris^b oo a a« LEGAL, NOTICE - BEFORE 10 A.M. WEDNESDAY MOfICK YO OtKB ESTATK Of WIJXIAM V. Green Stamps Favorite Sandwich Meal % Dciaiid. CHO«« OF 1961 MODUS l'uriiuint to tho-'order of KUGtNE J. KIUK, Sunrouat* o( Hit' Count;,- of Union, i EasiesHo Fill • Cleafviewheel Her phone costs so little,..slie pays for it herself! madi; on the twenty-on the* applkutiau of tli^ $ it b«< SHRIMP und^filtfUed, iu! l!NcCutof o| tho tsUt^ 12'OZ. can of &^ld dtfOi-Ojcd. tluilc'c' U Uelcby i^U'vil Hormel Spam Art extra pliotie for the teenager's room makes pay. for;, their extemionj phone t U> the cft-'dltor^ o£ >u^ld dci.'caM.-jl tt> ck- BR 6-6000 • . limit 1 Coupon pa* cctonn. 43 : hlblt to the tllbwrrllx1 r Vlnd.f iulll nl feurry's Rotnpof Roont, T2-oi. - , life'easier for everyone It 'giveri1;He. teenager -P.S. To irtany, a separate telephone line with unirM^tlort thclc clulmi* ;itul ticiuund* W Horn. :...„. J i EuphraieJ QniortWqfon; 9:oi. aiialii.t the i-stjiu bl soJii .dci.ascd wlthiit , the privacy she (or he) wants^ It Kivea the its own number is an even better idea! It frees. alx'iribnths Irani the' JJU- O( s.ild order, or ft Addroki :.. , they will bu (uttivicr barred la-om pttnv Q HARDWARE Wri*hlt«h ' TTatnTly~7^Sin^lU"etrto BUM e. conie* And the cost £s so low some teenugehj call the Telephone Busineds Oilice, CRANFORD CITIZEN ANL CHROHICLI A GADGETS GIFTS J >nD o o o fl > Attorruiy/ •:'• 21 Alden Street ' Cfaiiford BRIdge 6**66 ptlimi Myle« C.-MorrUou. 109 N.TuNipM AVE, 4T W. Orand St , • •V. goQfllelephoiie service ibe-u-Kb much for you NEW tlizabclh, M. J. -.-vO

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.... • - . • • •••-.••••• \ •. •••-.- , .... • ; • Six vCRANFORP (NJU CITIZEN ANO CttRONlCIJE—THURSDAY, MAY 25, 19B1 _ CRANFORD (V.J.) CITIZEX ANT> CHRd^CLE—Tni^RS5BiAY. MAY 25,1961 Pa_e Seven Grcaney, Mrs. Wilbur, |i\-en by the executive board .on daughter, Putricixi, :on May.i'at Buren, avenue,'.ar 1 Lyhin Shaheen Honored Osteovatinc Unit .daughter of'Mr. ; nd Mrs. Edwarc John , Cutinello. Mrs. John Dom- Monday, at the home of-Mrs.'Wa^r JlhlbHULiJEUiilild tei" Money of H.'Piitgera road...- They also.have.one son, Mr. andShaheen, 14 Sum browski, Mrs. Julius Cangelosi, tiy Junior I*TA Board - Joann Loeloff- oT.,20 Parkwa; Mis. Hugh Adams, Mrs. Edward Mrs. Fraiiklin - Mittricker, Jr., ction Mrs. Ralph M. li-ary of 105 South Mrs. Kalman Lurinsk^. 'retiring a gift. to 'the retiring T.hc annual picnic of the Union Union liVentie are fhe paternal vi|krge and Marj Beckett^.. a for Robinsoli, Mrs, Georfie Forrester, County-" Women's Osteopajhjc mer Cranford resident nc v president of --CleVeiand- Jiihior ofuceri'-S-rs. D. Lloyd Jones assist- gfaiidparonls, and the maternal now o MiK. C;-Gr/'-Newman (ind J.irs.. J, :•*- -Auxiliary was held Monday aft* the grandmother is . Mrs. Joseph Home wood, 111., | will be twt>o p Biln'ey. Mr. and.Mrs. Walllreckei •PTA. was guest of h6nor at a tea ed thenostess...... '.(I Doyney of Eli the water safet.v'/iinsU;uct"or.s_. ; Mnrj will, move this month to Pitts- ,.;r The Crnnford College Club culminated its year's ;Activities at 215 South Union avenue. . Jiine McConnell, .128 Oak- lane burgh^ Pa. Jthe club/s annual banquet Monday nt' Fellowship1 H.-iU'of. thd First ^_ Mrs. Robert J. Laier presided •'••Tht'ir- first Kfin,. Joseph-Michael \VTH—he a- junior counselor',', Otficj and Mr. arjd'Mrs. Wiiliam Putz of oayy. Mr. and Mrs: j ' . 'Presbyterian Church here.," The recipients of.this year's,^hqlarship at tnc meeting. Officers were in- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adams of n Et Jr., was' born to Mr, and Mixstaitnicinliers represent ibuclx east Participating in a.-bowlunT'liaiv- O'Malley;, Mr.'-md M« ei-n, coastal stute, Michigan; " Illi- 'a\k/nrds were the guests of honor. Also honored as gucsl^swere the stalled by Mrs.-William-D.Mc- __44~ 'Hiirnihgg avenue attended thhe Joseph M. I3aio of 4 Burnside ave- quct'Saturday •oveninji at the Red- CormicJc "of Weslfield. • - D tiiti lst Callaghan and Mr. and nue on May."-10 at Muhlenberg. nois and Mexico... ..• wood Inn in'Somerville \we Siv. daughters of club member^ who will.be graduating from nl|h schoo> Commemoration Day activities last Jonathan Miller, Jr. A soap and washcloth shower Friday in Durham.JN. H., ,for. Dr . and Mrs. WvJ.;McCullough Hospital,- PlniiifivloT The'couple Mrs.. Janice C, Adams of 2-nnd Mrs. Louis Habich, Mr; and was given by the members fqr the •Horning avenue is a eorovC'iier an Get'emNow - In June. Iddlcs. retiring heahdd of qf4 BerKeBerKW pplace entertained a* also has'i\v"c> daughters, Mrs. ..Robert Grlm'shaw,_JMr.-.:iriH director of the camp. Mrs! Adam I Mrs. J. P. Guinther,-a member Memorial Osteopathic Hospital in the department of ..chetnistry, Uni- dinner Sunday in honor off th theiir •Mr.'-qd Mrs. Thomas _.„.„ , ——-'.-..—a— •••..' • ' y Mrs.'.V.-.XJ.' BoiigioVarini, Mr. and bf thc scholarship and loan com- son, Jol'in, who•was'coh.flrmed that: Mr., and Mrs.' Car] J. Saucr. Jr. is author of an article on eanipin Mri. Daniel fovss. Mr.'imd Mrs. ••I it-Si Glenwood road and Mr'^ which, appears-in the 25th anni- mittee, thanked the members of morning at the First Presbyterian. Mrs. John M. Keh_ii» f vn r \ of • 39. .Munset- driw . have an- E.'. W, DC -C^afiert, Mr. and. Mrs. o versary edition of the Educationa Ditto: Mctntosh,- ' Mr, and Mrs. that committee in thc name of thc Mr, and Mrs', ^torman Tanksley Churchy Tw.enty relatives and umbia avenue .entertained"'si""! .nouricod the birth of tlieir- seventh ; Kejiister, a' publlcation-that' "eon- Wuller Puzio. Mr. nnrl Mrs.. W. H. Before They're id'Td t friends attended from jjjearsdale, "hobo" party Saturday cvML child, Henry Hay wood, on Muy chairman, Mrs. John B, Warring- ik," Ind.', arrived'Tuesday to* tains listings, of selected-school Chapman, Mr. and Mrri.. Walter ton, Jj_--vlrs. Guinther then intro- h New Yorkj^Holiokus and Rahway. t the' .ln'ttcr^R dome. Attcndi- 15;at Mulilenbcrri Hospital; Plain- nnd camps in tliii country' an Acid, The couple's other children Chapman, Jr., and Mr: -and Mrs, duced tlie following scholarship ,vere Mr.' and Mrs. Itobort Hofo- **_-M; _ uv -.._>_*^1V- ^1 UlIl^Tl IrllllUltl abroad and articles written, b; IN_DANCE RECITAL HERE SATURDAY.—The Lois Wicks School of the Dance will pre- - a' Robert Clay of Cranford, Mr-, hnd award winners .to thc member- tor.'-anjd--Mrs.-Joseph'- Grjff i«;. ^-J are 'Batjjara_ AnhjJCiiyl 3rd,; List heads rof. leading., colle_es,' Jnde field % recuperating at the home -sent ISa-children-in their ^nnuaPi:eci^l; ••SlandUrgKooln OnlyrZffiis SaTiiH^ evaung~:^" Colleeu Mrs. Jo^n Kaiser of West Held and ship: ' Brcnda Beach, Bonnie ind Mrs. Richard "Kent, Mr 'Carolina,'Mary Kathleen, Co'llet- Dendeiit schools and camps',' ^_ Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wurzbnrger^ at his son-in-law and daughter, Mrs:'Bruce A. Cook. Mr. ,- at Cranford'High-School. The show will include highlights from .-.various Broadway " Jcohno and Paul Cholet Copeland, Judy Davison, Ingeboyg *'\ and. Mrs.* A. C. Evans of 28 shows, past and present, featuring music from 'South Pacific/' "Music Man/'^'Okla-' '- of .Elizabeth. The Chapman cou- Bruce Bell and Mr. and Mrs" ples received trophies as members Fey, Agnes Fingerlin, Kathftcn "",;-;.drive, following a six-nold I. D.evinnoy, Jr. I homa," "Flower Drum Song," My Fair Lady." -'The King and 1" and others.. The finale^' A son, Peter Wiliintn, wa;; born Henrichs'Kin Fritts, Lynnc Marley, EU«- studies in Sei>teinber, jKoehler, Boiinji; Ross, CM_J. Miss Susan -Frank, daughter of r Dmytriw, Susan Fordham, Mar- TYio'n, , Mrs. Noel Florence, Mrs. of Point Pleasant, fornWly of . Mrs. Martin Glotzer of 52 Fair- {Edward J. Budcl of 22 Cranford Hijjlii School PTA, a s they "issued . . The wedding will take place h Craft, Peggy Russell, Lnrctta Pus; Mr. • and • Mrs. Herbert Frank of tha limijcull for ticket rosbrvft- sha Nft'v-lli;,. Janice Money, Marr- Painter; Mrs. Harold W. Hilde- Hillside, hax'C announced I the en- Edward A, Wwd Marries MriZaremba field avenue, was.hostess at bridge Mrs. Paul Clausen of Cranston', irenue was among. 19' Newark St. Patrick's Cathedral on Septem- -brnnt, Jr.,'Mrs. Richard G^ Kep- Paul Irslinger, Mai .Hayward, h:- 464 Oreh_t'd stre-t, hris completec tions. Normmi Roden, chainnan lene Gilmore, Mary Lou Gilmore, gagement of their grAhddliughter, last Thursday. eveTiing. Her guests R. I., visited for several days this of Engineering students —. David Conley. v.-ho hss-co.n:r.Jet- ber _. -- ...... CLASSIC SKIMMER pler, - Mrs. William JR. Karls6-n, er\Fischcr, George Warner, Paul .her freshman year at Coker Col- of the Crahford Day Committee, W(^ry WelshrCarol Miller, Peter Arlene Loretta Schipper df Tam- TlavvNuptialsinclt(ded Mrs. Z. Robert Turadian, week with her parents, Mr. :ind cently initiated as. members of ed Iiis junior year at H_-ailion Gilroy, Darlene Cox, Barbara $C95 Mrs. Robert L. Swick, Mrs. Gcorjjje 1 Mis& khammitt Ma 1 Mrs. Franklin Walsh of 108 Hamp- Holmqvist, Ken Sterling Bruit I leg& in Hartsville, S. C. " Miss niUy also be contacted for tickets; pa, Fla.Fl , t o First LtLt. ' QelraUT'E' 1 ~ St. Mary's Church, Rahway, was 5/trt. -. ChaVe Mix/ Mrs. P. E. Sper- i Kappa Nu, national electrical CoUej;o in.Clihton, KTY, will re- Connell, . Robert Gihnore', Joy A. Holden, Mrs. George and Mrs, The marriage of MissT! . Je'anda Shannon, daughter of Mr... and ton street. • J. • ' — Nostrand and Richard Welch. honor ^society dedica t- Fraiik is a member of the Watei Friends and neighbors from all : Bond, USAF.son of the setting Saturday for the wed-ling, Mrs. 'Seymour Kaye, Mrs. turn, home Sunday. He Is 'fee son Ballot Club which presented a Hal • parts, of town are planning to en-Eve. VIA Lists Green, Richard- Jackson, Nina 5 dd A Wd _telnga. . ' - - . I Mrs, John O: Shannqnjf , Md., and Edward A. Ward, son. J^ scholarship among, of Mr. and Mrs, MerwiitSi .£ STRAW HATS 1 Russell Richard Walbreckcr, Mrs. Dcnton Hodge, Holly, NieUel. PauLYomig-- i Name tags and tablejlccoratioVis s vFranecjr Marie _On- • Paul Nikituk, POU of .Mr. mi IM- ciix-us tljere- 1'or the May I ter into the spirit.of; the Cranford drey, daughter of _Mrs. Stephen S. Layman and Mrijj^Pelcr D. Patricia Mackcmull, daughter o udenfs in this rield. ley oMA, Woods Hole road. 'Days 'celebration amf attend the Year's Chairmen house.Mary Helen Hodge, ,-Pris-' in the" form of daisy centerpiecesT "Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mackemul Mjs, Paul Nikituk'of 7 Alan 0M program. daughter Ondrey of Rahway, to Stephen BUrk. ' -.' ' - —^j)—, "Prom" in Gay Ninety attiri\ Lo- . Mrs. Russell Mutthews^recehtlj ci.liiYNiety.el, I_»rry Younghouse, rw/ere supplied by the art commit- of '623 Lexington avenue7 enter- place, wi»i< honored a) a'-supp« Kliss Nancy C. CheWf-daUfihter Miss Jane G. Tucki-r, elected chairman of the Evenl.iif tee under thc chairmanship of Edward Schipper of Cranford. Joseph Zaremba, son"T>f Mrs. Jos- Joseph Babinec will roturi1 cal talent onlynivill'be used 'to pro- Lynn SClmebel, Jantcs MeGuice. eph Zaremba of 45 MWisce drive Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Bongiovanni tained at a party Saturday evening, party Monday evening in ccltlr;. Mr. and.Mra. R^D. Chjiw of 607 _o£ Mr. hud M*s. Tharr.ss vide the music far'dancing and the Department of t|ie VillaM-'J Im nniQl Dpurit, Debr.-u Sehnebel', Mrs. Warren D: SSchrJst, • • Miss Schipper attended Cran- the tion of his 10th birthday nnnivt:. honvp this ' Week-end from Win , Join In The Fun ford High School and Will grad- and thc 'late Mr, Zaremba. of 176 Mohawk drive jrcturned for 22 classmates. entertainment. The hints being provement AKSOCIUIIOII, " has^. an Ann Caruso, Linda Canevari, June p.m. double ring ceremony sary. His -guests were- Gro'sory gate College ' in JVinRiitif, N. C. nounced the following contmitU 1 uate-next--_oni£ ^^l^-^ov^-Ia-Old^-JHcrnians-of-- : Tfirasuk, Marel Em.erspn arid EVERYONE. WILL BE IN COSTUME- l f 1 shy of Florida with a bachelor of ficiatedatthe 11 a.m. double ring A cooperative picnic was entertiirSment, MET Francis -... v^Each' 5tliaent wCieks in Miami, Fla.' S^mith, Richard Rasteili, DOMK I freshman year. Ho is tlie' son o: American Home,' Mrs. Theodore B JUNE .1-2.-.3-4. Wate GWden arts "degree in elementary educa- ceremony. A reception--followed Sunday at the home" of .Mr._and FoGoman and. Mrs. Edmdnd Mor- play several solos and many duets .(The bride was" escorted to the Severs, Edxvard Dali/m. Je3rt.' j Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Babinec o: AVasserbach; civics and \v"elfare, tion. . _ - at the Golden •LantemrLinden.' of 6 Vcnctiif Mrs, William H. Martin of 6 ris, Include such items as a will Be p&td sfl Mnryloc Mrs. Bruce Bell JVIurnaaci ; 10 !VfaeArth'_r uvc'nuc. Mi*,. Jol>» D- Elliott; courtesy Upnci is a gr Tit—bridge1 bepjc For Cranford Days „ John of Baltimore scrvt'd Erickson and Dnvi/id JjMsltoski. Y& JoSepir A,7 feubihec;" tlfaVhi University of Washington, where aitar by her "brother, Joseph On- Tuesday evening for Mrs. Robert families -oP Mr. and Mrs,. (iuartet, and two "specialty" num- sented by the New Jersey Music maid of honor and bridesmaids v^shionctte Miss Mary Carol Sivgrd, daujjh- bers. Anthony.,. To'froKtno's Bovv- & AT_C. Cramer; hospitality he received a bachelor of science drey of Kearny. Mrs. Raymond Hodge, Mrs. Joseph Griffin, Mrs. tt-r or.Mr. and Mrs. C. .p.:_i.V-rd Mrs, Edgar Burns;- membership, Educators-,on Sunday, June 4, at •ercTWrs. Edward Blanchard and lerand BluKO'r'nimd will be nuide Clinton Place Junior High School !Td Local Unit degree in civil eogiftectrirfg. He is /tiss Scale Shannon, sister, of the Cotton of Ljiyihgston Manor, N. Y.,Reynold DevinncyV i Mrs. Bruce ^ Beauty Saldn •| of 9'Woods Hole road, will spend Mrs; Richard W. Koike; nominal The Garden-Club- of Cranford to member of Delta Tau .Delta and was matron of- honor and Miss Cook, Mrs. Richard Kent, Mrs. up of: Uoy Daniels, drums; Joseph itTNewiir'k; to SusTni Ad'aws,- Mar- 1 iride, both of Baltimore. ' lhe week-end at home. *She is in ing, Mrs. Frederic Greenawald. received two of the certificates of Tau Beta Pi and is a pilot in the Barbara Gawin of Fords served John Keimig and Mrs. Thomas ] her sophomore year at Boston •Gat'tn, piano; Ilsilph Notaro, sax- lenc- Gilmore,. Mary Lou Gikoy, : Peter J. Ward SPECIAL SUMMER SUBJECTS 30 So\i\\\ Union Av/. BRidlge ophono and clarinet; "Alfred Pat- Project, Mrs.'E. R. Buckenpro lnt'»nher of the ii 'ord'MiH High School. Baltimore, ' Zaremba is a graduate of Morris, "to see' the decorations ; second merjt certificate with the Mrs. Elsie F. Somcrs of Teter's High' School, NewCharles Jacoby and Mr, and Mrs. Cl,vie Committee for Encour- Music KducatorHi' Association pf nd amended thL> University of J .JLjlteratujro _ Explorillory Sc*ncr operators, i. «. •• " _ -'^ . Mr. and Mrs. Jiehjjimin V. Kar- and enjo.^ the atmospher. created New Jersey, and'-'-tlus '.Interstate Garden Club of New Jersey gold South Union avenue \c_s married 10 s i^ and." is a secretary at Angelo Marino of Newark, Mr. ! Candldaljes for llie Board MISS MARY ANNNA McdONNELL Maryland. S' i " member of thp.- 20th Century Illslory X'hcmlirtiT alis of 211. Sailer street) have an- by lhe students.-" | j Music-Teachers AsKoclfitionj istal for outstanding garden club Friday-evening in the Firjt PresT crck ;md Co., Inc., Railway. Heir and Mrs. Paul Silcheck of CHff- of Education, • . I ;. . 1 Maryland..Yticht cjlub, .-Mrs, ..Ward, Hlstooj... , '' . . . j... !. ..-..!.'..". ._.. . -,,.' • . j . nounced ^he birth of n son, Ro Mrs. -Lawirie Montgorne|y anil activity! in""Mfdeh" therapy. For bytcrian Church to Henry Kopacki wood aBcach, Angelo Miserentino Uioloey A meotkig oL thc-old ,aj$td- nev\t employed as a bank tejier at husban'd, aTgraduate of St. Bene- Study Skills |C' M_lh I'lTVU-K Andrew, on May 3 at Miihlt'nberg rs^ Richard)7 Bradfit-ld a'ro "co"- ___^i----liiii___i____s_= snany years the Garden Club of of Kearny. dict's 'Preparatory. School, New- of Hillside, Mr. • and Mrs. Frank Art t'ot Youth of Free Pajltitig next door at Crown Gas Sta, chalrmcn d at a fnroweil dinner pnrty, last

•'. Xvlll be assisted by Mrs. Philip • i."' ance ij. a graduate of Bethany CoY- y^g light at the Newarker Restaurant, Muzzella, "Mrs. William Lawlor, Mrs.. John Rispoli of 7. Oraton Mr. and Mrs,'' Meredith Conloy of he was presented \vlth a corsage drive entertained Monday evening Icgcrand is a member of Beta Tlie 14 Woods Hole road; Debra and Mrs. F. E. Winter, Mrs. John Van s and gift. Attending were Mrs. for Mrs. Harold Schott. Mrs. John Xa Pi social fraternity. He is em- Lynn Schncbel," daughters of Mr. PHYsrauaisr COT Brunt, Mrs. Fred Sahlin, Mrs. J. William Koellner, Mrs. W. - P. DiFabio, Mrs. John Krip, Mrs. Voss, Mrs. James Pantano," ' ployed ass a claims fepresentatip v and Mrs. Verne .-SehncJScl, 15 Lenox avenue; Susan Richmond, ernan, Mrs. f. A. Wight, Mrs. . Chnrles Patterson and Mrs. Mich- Fred be Sjarco and'Mr*.. William ty Mutual Insurance Co Frank Cook, Mrs. Elwood Waters, ael Shulir. — •• — • bv ubcr daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley East Orange. Richmond, 22 Tuxedo avenue; Mrs. Arthur Sehreiber, Mrs, Har- usan Morrison, daughter of Mr.old Paehlke, Mrs. Charles' Bacon, Mrs. Michael Delia Rosa^JWrs. Leo Mrs. JOIIVC Clav'in of 12 Englis For and Mrs. Ralph Morrison of 8 Van village is reported in improve In .order to encourage susceptible persons to initiate or fl ijclition at MuhlenbQrfi Hospita Beys plete'their immunizatiotts for Diphtheria, Tetanus, Polio or Whoop- Plainrteld, where, she was take] A 1 last week, tr "' • >' Trips * Ages ing Cough, the members of the Cranford Physicians' Club have set 12-17 Security is aside the weel^of June 5 as Immunization Week. more than Interested persons may call any of the physicians listed below "thriftiness" for-an appointment. .- • •

!.- . I •' ••• ., • 11 | NORTHERN PISHING AT ITS BEST ,:-_.. Minimum rates will-be-charged during this week. Those im- • There's No able to pay will be inoculated free of charge. " 3 -7j pounders are f-1-9 pounder, have been taken,in INSOHANCE IS A iliis is the month for past years. / • Substitute •V SAFETY DEVICE... for Location — Rates It's a protopli'dn of tho worldly goods Superb Diamonds! you havo aecurnulatod . . . itva a Dr,:T. R. Austin —-- BR 64)025 Dr. E.R. Kassouf— Knowledge \>lq otop toward future socurity fo^ BR 6JQ66S Today's clothing is trimmer, lighter. fmeu, the leather smooth calf- 1 D»% C. M, Canrighf _-" BR 6-0878 Dr. Now is the time to select, a truly superb djamond W ••'••• • yqyqjolf and your family. T^cld in -' H. Langer And mod6miSljocs follow suit. These selected for- its soft feel ann >gj 3, July 24 - Augusi 5t_t ± • BR 6-6500 thai.iinpoi'tant person in your life. At Martin Jewelers IH El. June 26 - luly 8 •Surance protoctlon to thrlflinoau to Div S. H. C-fsley Y—-- BR 6-0666 Dr. you^thfeose extraordinary stones: and they're priced Store Your Furs Simplicity Florsheim bluchers arc made ounces character. A full line of ;^fe^'" TROUT AMD SALMON FISHING diacovor poqco of mind that only fin-" E. L_e —_ BR 2 5353 Spanking new Simplicity styles perfect 3782 CANOEING AND FISHING . ,• dramaticSly—thanks to our exclusive arrangement with for stripes — bold to narrow, on din,iity to lighler — without any loss in wear. shcim shoes is .now being .#9^' Chaploau Roservo, Northorn' Ontdno G__;pa Pojiinsula, Quebac anolal 'security can achlova. Dr. Neil Castaldo—— BR 6-0009 Dr. S. Let-man with a The lines are trim, thc details re- Scott's, Westficld. /=:/,' Sr. Hi School Boys BR 64)699 River Diamond Co. of New York, Diamond importers and denim, on silks, cottons at blends. Sec a $140.00 -'• Jr- Hi School Boys Dr. E. M. Coe — BR 6-1912 Dr. cutters. Come in, select that precious diamond for the Master Furrier huge range,in our fabric department. ... A. Lewi$ BR 6-0004 precious person in your life. Naturally, you may charge •L August? "August 19- Dr. J. J. Dao|j_rt —- BR 2-66B6 Dr. H. J. Mineur it . . ."and take months to pay! Florshcini Shoes start at $i.!.5 — Shoes Illustrated $21 ^ BR 6^3242 \ NO. »IKE AND WALLEYE FISHING All typr- Dr; W. L. Fidler —- BR 6^598; Dr. I'ully Sutur*J AN IDEAL FATHER'S DAY GIFT • FATHER'S DAY JUNE CANOE AND'FISHING TR%- ^ . C, Neustein hast Call to Gel Application. Blanks fur 84 milfe ^iiaomoss in Northorti Ontario Waterways oi Historic Hudson Bay Co. ttf Insuruiue BR 6^7992 or a Gif{ Certificate if You're no* Sure of His Sue. Si i-j'Cd -—— Jr. Hi Boy£5 'and Fathora Dr. F. Gilpin BR 6-0436 Dr. CRANFOKD DAYS SEWING CONTEST ' ' —- Sr. Hi School Boys J. A. Olsori BR 6-2393 Custom Dr. C. G. Hansoh -—- BR 6-0023 Dr M< A' SHIE BR 6-3238 FABRIC Young Men's Christian Association Dr. J. Hew —-- BR 6-6644 Dr. A. Sordid Insurors BR 6,2500 COU5 138 ferns,Wctce, WoaiUolA U. t. Dr. W. F. Johtt> v BR 2-6555~ ~Dr. C» Ai Speer LESHNER'S CENTER BR 6-2778 _.„ ... tfniott Avoniio W«>UU-lii'g Diktlnctlvo Vut Slinu Realtors Dr. P. A, Winokur— $R 2-5166 SIMPLICITY aii^I -McCAKSL PAtTERNS h Monday Evening till, G.6.NUNN Cranfor_v" tfayf Jeraof' .WoaifiolcL N. 249 E. BROAD STi Elm at Quimby - BRidg* 6-6711 —-Open Thursday Evenings— 181 North Ave., E. — BR 6-8110 — Cf«nfor_, JM, J- AD 2-6718 AU'2-3123 • WestfieW •'••" For DetaUed information — CallMr:: iioultv-td -iuTN, 'JOth. Moil. live, till 9 1*JM. 1517 NOHTII AVIv, W. CUANl-OUU.

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.Eiciit CRANFOUKV (N.J.)"CITIZENi AND CHRONICLE—THlJRSI)Ai?'MAY<25, CRANFORD {VIJ.) CITIZEN AND CHBONICLE—THURSDAY, MAY 25* 196l -SECTION TWO SUetta J3. Bailey for; $600. They : enetic trantsv sucli'-ns a', ':,.. •>,;..,;.A. ,' •-;••;• •••••x':- • ^^^V^^W^^^ 18 ?- research andchelnlstry.,, students and increase their hats, need will be used vyith adjacent pro- Bucknell University,. Lewisburg, at the U. S. Naval Academjr, ling of the Garden,Club of ^pmt.uwu. v^»^ Nirit-tiej; perty to form,one building lot. A :Ea...on Sunday,-Jund-4,—• •..-. awards—ceremony—in—Annapo] The Plu.p6sd o{ thesorie s wast o «st in thdr ^school, stud New Jersey in Orange on Tuesday ' ' l .• entries i|Vill be- judged on street light was authorized install- - While «t Backnell, Mr. Schroppe Md., oh Jime 6. • • 1 Also fpdrtijeipating in the ,semi- challenge,, the gifted high school cihe greatest Mrs.'Charles Dickey of Cran- Hillside. They . are: Richard' S. rhathematics. The series was of-"road this week marked his 10th Unio :iatiori and "Lamhda Chi Alpha, '" They are: Alan D. Kndpp of-12 Heontests be at the Dramatic Club 1 "venue, made inquiry41s to irriprQvement in weighted average ford; chairman of the club's, fall Hawkilis of 103 Holly street, fered under a grant to_Unlon Jun- year of service with Esso Research . few Offieer;ocial fraternitys . mark for the coufte over that of flower show in September, an- Sutton place, Lois Copson of 18 '% 7: If. pirn, .that evening to don, whether Foster-Wheeler--GOP is James A. Kiernan, HI, of 410 and .Engineering Co., Linden. Mr; 1 .'nstallatioh of ofTipers was held fourth-class /t nounced that a plant sale will be Hampton street, Robert Cohen of" ,ioi r CollegCllg e frofomm the MerckC^ o their clothes, get llnal instructions^ "I interested in acquiring pi Prospect avenue, and' David vLeary Best is an inspector.-Jn the project l mecials•Is t Thursday mpr-ning at a break- held in conjunction with the show. 425-Orchard street, Alan Kohn of Foundation.-. - • ' . . "~ ::,nd. Ket assembled at their proper * .»?«« ** it^hpme-0 fice' 1 TVIrs. Jones to Present engineering division at the firm's i meeting of the Roosevelt PTA. The next club meeting will be 25 Princeton: road and William T. of 101 Cranford avenue. ,' -/• Dr. Kenneth W. Iversen, -UJC place:; jn timf. ing. Mayor Chambcrlm said-he Traila^tle Garden Club . • Included in-thfc series'•wererlec- dean ahd' sseminat' director, noted scientific center in Florham Park. had no reason to' .believe other- V WILSON'S CERTIFIED -U FULLY COOKED s. John Silliman, a pa,st presi- Award at Naval Academy held atT8 p.m. Wednesday at thb,Knox of 22 -Doering way, who $ wise. He added that there ...were Jt. conducted the ceremony. •, ' - Mrs. William iones of 4l.-Mun- Trailside Museum .in the Watparticipate- d in the Union. Junior Uures and discussiorfi in^-the fields that the program attempted to in- Recipient of. Award Sin has many tools, but a lie 4s ] in the sewing contest—one in tho |jo 0,ncr interested in ers were Installed as fol- i ct president of: the New chung Reservation. Ther«. \vill be College Science Seminar for aca-of mathematics, statistics, therm- crease the interest of able students !rs. Edward H. De Vorkin of B the handle that fits them all. : Klult class and one in; the teen-; |hQ tract no^V iis: President, M|rS. George Jersey VFWW' ' AuxiliaryAili , iwilll rep- a plant exchange between.- mem-demically, talented high school stu- onuclear tniergy, oceanography, in science and mathematics, and ranford, president of the TYoil- •-- '—Oliver Wendell Holmes .ss, donated by Leshnei s ; No£, Schilcl^ 600 . first .vice-president, .Mrs. resent the -national organizati f side Garden Club, attended, • a b,ers. dents. nutrition, astronomy, . electronicS> to help., rriakc/them better Overall OIIHT. These will be doy- avonuc.| askcd about provisions hn Baumahn, second vice-prest- blinl if the material was bought at fo). access rOads to the new busi- [it, Mrs,~ Joseph Blaha; record- Leshner's and .the winner has her noss'office tract between Orange, ( secretary, Mrs. William Hum- •w-riut to show. - !(1IlCl Cranford avenues and what pies; corresponding secretary, .Three 'prizes, donated by the i provision haTTbeCn made to handle |s., Calvin' Shire) and treasurer, Criinfoid Days Committee,'will be tr:d"fic. The mayor'said this matter- GOGD^DEED—CI.UC-IHL Frit/ 'of. the- Crariford UoniXlub and . Thomas Kelly. w.ii-dod'in-lhc Gay Nineties Cos-'has • been -referred to the Plan- .hiasteV '-• Building Roselle Park and served as trus- • —. , ... :' nn Hodge, GSil'Kpfit, Patricia c Costume contest judges will.be> Township Committee Tuesday I *« for almos. t. 5 „0„ years. •. vi ";""""'Kiernan , 'schoo "~"ni~l H.•"crossin KgZ^ guard, Ichuzaki • VirginiapHerbett, Ed- - Mrs.. Jacob Stanley of Cranford, niKht issued'a'bundmg permit to | A dinner for family, 'and friends; v-» •<-rvt* ^ nun supcusuperih'ten. - Trd Ma^cr, jjqjfathy Koehler, j Mrs. Johi\ Fedash, t^he junior high J Larry. I.. Buzin .of .-.Craniord will, beheld in the Elizabeth Car-! d.cnt. .; / ...,., .. • fchard Guyf Gjann^- Su'llivaiv, "-'••'- •""'' '• " instructor, and MrsClefinei-s; - for a. new comrriercial tcret: Hotel ' following .'the; mass/; PoolsiSe'gardens ivere pi: EXTRA nna Tamimrr,- Martha -Hopper. •n member of thcr, hy ni:mv pnnl TiWrtl-, -trtrfklttHi—frt—1-0-J—Uovih—•.vi»»inol'i FAthVr ' Tnmasnlo will also pive-i nn^. ,V,-n».-.fi i-,y nnpv > pnnl~l •yiido, Jean SchoHer, JOar- Cranford Creative'Art Gl'oup who'i Estimated construction cost his < ulJurists unqgc- '.he lt ;iricr.Khip of ra ^Itcrson, Lori Gflff|ths,"Bale has had wide experience with cos- ! j^ from (, to 9 p.m. in the pan i Ruth Detei^ijtj and Vel.ma Haajj. ^rifon, John S'itizgerald, Megan ns in Hie Cranford Dranrtrtlc-i story .and basement j Ro.bcrt Broofe will highlight the [debrant, Susan .Johnsoii, Deb- Club. . '•} structure, will -be- of cinderbloclc! j'Morrvoriai Day t'nlOTtuinvne'nt with Aaron, Ann MilierrBetty Jane j construction with brick front aiidj Swim Club \-J; special diving technique exhi- |re, ^'"Vnncisco Fernandez,- Caypl Slate Jaycees redwood sidings. The Cranford I bition at 2:30 p.m. _^ ;; $ !isfrerbi;i',iSu«an • Collins, S.iisan CJca.nprs will occupy an area of! Ib. feah, Libby Orgel, Cathy Molon- PQINTEnS VUOM A PRO — Familiar s.ctme during days when tContinued jrom Page 1) 21) by B9 feet and will have j j Richard Connolly, Peggy Shire, S«t. George C. Ward of the ciiinfmd Police Department conducted for Dr. Watson was conducted by Opening -Set on Asphiiir ~- 1.19 a fur storage vault in rear. There! • „,* _ , •, T~• T-. -., , iris rtooblerv ^ ^_ ' a tdleviHwn program of boxing instruction tor boys.following his ... , ..-:•• .„, ,.,„„, „! The. Cranford Swimming Club wlll be two 6ther stores of taauguraUulat UJC FOR OUTDOOR GRILL feixth Krade.. Deborah • Adawi's, retirement from the ring. He has now retired us a police officer, V. 89 ,tind 15 by.81) feet. Tho .^TsJiors as well as students at inn Sliiihtien, Gary Pctersen, ' effective as of "the first of this month,-after 22 years' service- to- the ing win have a 40 (pot set- . Jnycees attending the week-end n mbt' underway'in reaa "Join- the .March (in Eichinger, Susan Conklin, win tlarldns, Martin.Sqnnlon, Da- about a.month, Mr. Buxln stated. mnB at 7 o'dock. j Additional exhibitors are expect- ".'V Y •""'"" hert Pollack,^Jeffrey Anderson, (Continued JTOTII Page JT K;(cher and T ^. were r^e, painted. Jed to take part m thc chamber s, wn, ^ A.so approved wer, permits for |dris Leznieks, ' Robin Herbst, rear doors of business establish- cjfposilion JIK well as those men-!. ,tcncil«'. and erected by the- Iota Kriuis^Naneie Higgins, Pn- nijjht lour lnst. ,- , . . STMKS ments during t 6jsa( lbovt fia Stanton, Karen . Carlson, .Lilly. ura. .Hppger,. Susan , Venstrom, • •Bom-i'h NlaBur'a Falls, N. Y.;'on (Coiit'iiiiicd 'fr.oni Pane 1) Co.. IV koselle avenue, $14*08; Mitchell Koury, B2 Winans' aye- ,F r jwri Bnumann, Chuck Archdea- July- 7, .181)8, SHI. Ward became! T\VO A(lvUtiee

Cut To Your Order! ndidate for Degree lo.nv^:-"Hm .interested"'' in acquirini; aboiitTfirinltet 1U22. He had . ! j avenue, $6,000; W.. L. Biicloiell tjiiiversity a rt-cord ol btMnRftymbaluk is mari.icd and .rosirtc8;.tour ner oof lownshiplownship.owncdowncd! Prijsto — knocked out only once in more Si 'loyd A. Schroppc, Jr., son ot " 1)is wjfc, nnt] three" children i'ij.nd, llnd listed the foUdwinfi!<< Srasin' 'e.V5Dl;T.m!lll'I(?pdci$4.'i829i PICK UP YOUR SPIRITS AT ?st of Minor street bo-innd Stanley Mmt7 8 SheU»fid ^EVERYONE LIKES THIS!!! rand Mrs, Schroppe of fi^Spring After his •retirementfrom ,.> • _• , .,_..; rli-ivn S^.snn. Permits to/uuild rden street, is a candidate for- bachelor of arts degree~at the RIB BOAST—•,-.-;.<• Ith annual eoniniencement of LEGAL , jg te Garn! and bo.vu>. the Air Force-for three years dur-1'state Parkway from Robins to mits to consJtriKVswimming.. pools KOTICE OF INTENTION TOP SIRLOIN Jke notlcii thot SIDNEY SCHEH." trad- In 1033, S«t. Ward took a Job,,inc World-Wm-ld W • II Ian d completed ltd. wen u streets." - j wt-re• granted^o^ThorhJt* Sljjafd- 1 K(j 81 . as SCTIER'S 14QUOK STORE. ha» with the Metropolitan Life In-130 conJbat. missions over ^urppe. •-The club,. a tlon-profit organi-! n- Gl^ootl >oad, $100. and Ulcd to—the ToWnshlp Commlltce of .sui-anco Co. as un -«fient .and as- j^ has bopn attach(,d tothc . I.Township ot. Cronford, N.' Jf.. lor ..:••••-•• YT ., .... .-v.v.- ...... -V.J. ..-^ — -..- -^ .,.,ition, plijns"- to. spend aboutVGeorifc ?Winmurriian, 309 South TStylHctiillUI))lritiut4i^JlHctiillU-I))tlritiut4oii-^J(€( > f istant mauafier He fc°nMmre«-*»TH\ di b u ion CROSS RIB ultuatcd lit 104 \Wlnut . siStant manafior. Hp eont irocy*'* Tpni-iment's detective bureau since $ 120,000 on the project It 'iwas '' » !>vt->mie, S^Oli: PenfitrforuTr jtilcnl, N.' J. .,>,.• . this work until his appointments ^ s Q5,} . r :t .slirnatccl that -the' mofvibershit) ^ "'^W was . granted to Ida BbJiTllons. If aiiy,- should be inadu im- '.U":'. KiaWyAn luritlnu, to J. Walter Cottw, .. ..n.vM,r,.,n in tVw--f!r:inioid.Policei .. ., ,: , _., _,• ,u..- ;._..._ „..„ .'•.„• '. i barlow," 23 South Union avenue, BOTTOM ROUND p \M Township ol Craliford. Ncoo. SlDNKY_SCIIEn OUR: DfeLICIOUSf ' , •'•IWWulnllt AWriuii Cfimford,.N. J. Uadassah Slated E&yiND LIQUORS lb $5.01 . ir--.- S-25 sey State Association of Chiefs of IUw .Klministratjon of justite aud drew attention to a LONDON BROIL Police anil also took a traffic nUen(1(,(1 the FBj nrenrms train- condition" on Livint^on ; LEGAt NOWCE- cuu.rse at RutK«?rs University »«« inK instruction school. He is'mar-, between South Uniofi and Stoiigh- Mrs. Irving Backinoff, vlce-pres- — SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY! - ;, course in i-riini-nu-l- law at the' •• ' 1 . .;lent of Roscllc-Cranford Chup- lbs N'OTICK OP JNTKNTION University of Newark. He also two ehU'drcn at 124'Beech street. sidewalks in ^Kls two block area ' tcr'of Hadassah, entertained her .k» nollct" that THE COACH A VOUll studied lypina and shorthand at LEAH GROUND BEEF 3 BTAUHANT, Inc., has applied to the In response to a ciuestion from! which bundles about 80 per- i membership committee recently pishiw CommlttiM of the Tournshlp of 'Drake's Business College in Eli/a- the audience. Mayor C. Van Cham- 1-cent of the school population. The I alter the group met at her home Word, N. J., for a Hentaurant-Condl- beth. He served with theCoast ROUND STEAK GROUND lb.7jj lal Plonary Hotall Consumption license borliii. \vho presided, reported that matter/vas- referred to the ctuinnls. Ui- CohnCctlcut-Strcet, Cnnv- • i .•-'••- '• .the-area nt the Elizabeth YMHA taken into consideration." dations fxom the Board of Ad- iord, N. ^. ' • . .i.i;^ mid in a weekly boxing instruction tctor: CarLTodt, 208 Bonder Avenue - • .iustment on Applications of Shell theme selected by the" commit Itllc Park, )tf. J. • • • " lesson for boys on television. ' llnns, If any, should be made 1m l |lUtXWltCit AllrFDHXutF d ti bdlt i THE COACH * POUR -'Alcnundcr A. Blbby, President If. y««!s: S8.58 ' 8-2.5

.„ I ...^.Jdcjr in-the cfqwuie to ue mencintiun ot trie Uoard of Ad- jo f the chapt FRESH HAM CUTLETS that's how you can furnish your hom«J at Koos! ttj> in the air ahout choosing your »lccor? Jusl Claremont place with Ins wite, . , rstonc will be justment that application of Per- Shapiro a/past~president of the pl lcwl in tht cornc tour KOOK 5 fahulous floors ... from Colonial Village to our Gallerie of Classics You'll see who accompanied him on many oi ;[ hj^;.ic.1, j,kc.tcn of tht. library; - iy Business Procecluxes for rront chapteryKvill also serve as hostess, SPARERIBS M the .walking lours ii» wmcri_ine> j.ltn -<,o;,(1,,nt of the new builcliiiU . i"i^amon--SchIof^ every kind of furniture?, from sophisticate*) modern to toduy'tt nc-w-look traditioiinl . . . in more became known during men ^-\.^ ,. evyone concerned .with its permit an addition td the present f chnifmnn, will be the speaker of lb A V Skill .model rooms than you can count, even beautiful model homes, all done by Koos own decorator*: dence here. I hey would «'»^f t!rl>-,ion.- ., ,ist ,)f tho pl.uscn, uuilcline at (i Park streetrbc denied.\$. cvenint:. FRYERS- T - ; nothinu in earlier days OI^V.HKIIU, towns|li|) ofYit.'UiIs. library trustees No special hardship was shown^f other members of the chapter Perfect Warm^ WeaiKe? Mixers to give you endless ideaw! Looking for a special Lrojidloom . , . in a shade that's hard to find? l ( 1 Style to New York City oi o^ V and library employees; the best 'I' ' report stated, mid parking serving on the membership tea Koos must have it ... in the biggest Carpet Gallery in all Jersey! Searching for one perfect - l:-:^v over ,, d^S -UsO^fmnMhis-Sunday's Ncu, eillties were inadequateq : committee are Mrt Miitnn LEGS""• BREASW «.id they New York Herald ! ThThie . adjustmennrhnsimi.nt. boarhn.»vd dc- nett, Mrs. MartiiL Calvin, Mrs Quality lamp? Pick from 1200 on display at-Koos! .Want: new custom draperies or. slipcovers? You, ilc'tivitynuw that hu Tribune, and'al'l tile Cranford Cit- nit'd th<-' application Stipcr--flrving Ellner and Mrs. -Daniel Ib7 He has no doiiniU m la s a vari- j Qvlwarg. can choose from 2000 fabrics in Koos Custom Fabric Shop! Just titutnped for a color scheme? sent, Sf,t. Wiucl/'said, except to izeif and Chronicle articles per- j"- '! °P^-ating " Workmanship taining to the oew library build- ince to relocate market on j Prospective membermembe s interested Barnett's BameWs Let Koos iiinke a few million suggestions! Or, easier still, let Koos expert decorating staff do May in trim through walking ancLl SUPREME Our Own Brand - South avenue, west. Part of thc in attending the June 15 tea have LONDON lb s other keep-fit activities. ing. company's property is loiated in i . Backinoff Aftercare ALL the-work for you! You'll find Koo$ is easy on the budget, too , . . with Koos-low prices The library will close at noon, bcc n uskcfl t0 ca)1Mrs business apd part in industrial; 5Gl Trinitv place, .Rosolle. Blended thai have been famous for 32 years! Hung-up for cusli? Koofi teruiu ore tho easiest .•'. . up to zone. Thy; board stated that ad-i ' ___-' Six-Division Ployees to ,,ttond the ceremonies SKINLESS FRANKS f 1 yeare to pay!, • . . :l !' ' , • , ...... , „. . , jaeent > Lincoln iivenue - •' :|pp>"ovinK the T-'ariance. This }'o- (Coutiuuet ') 8^ Proof — LARGE SELECTION OF COLD, brownies, Pi- The "Cranford Lions Club, under . j,,^; "' •iV Hand, nirl scoXils pul t wns rcccivcA aii(1 this week In an effort to reach the IMPORTED diieer jjirls. the direction of .lobn HalK''(Jresii- Referred to the real estate cot»^ $v ooo coal. The fund will be pre- below will furnish and serve cotter t t Sixth, Mansion dent inittee was a letter from Earl Pol- | SCnti!d to the Pi-nnforri Hiph Srlioo) lb. • r • Hie innniToiia! salute to Klin street "--"TftShieTTtaTy ,.... cki i iCfrjilwortliCjiwortlV atVorneyrep-atVorneyrep i n'thletlc^dtpaTtment on behalf of BOILED HAM—- Band, Cianloid* Huys' I commuters at the railroad station ri.scnscntjntjngg ]j{]j{Co AbramsonAba , owner off the late Sifr. Emmons.. 00% IMPORTED Leagues. on tji.e inornfiig 6f June 2. Many |,u>purty on Red Oak lane, Kenil- Mr. Emmons, who was graduated Finest Q SOMETHING DIFFERENT! imnnbi'rs of flu- Lions Club will be worth. Mr. Pollack asked for afrom CranXord "High School \in Scotch $^39 l b thenn- to liielp c-onferencill to discuss the vacation | n)55_ wn"jn n outstlindlng "basebaH. Ky. S -A Exposition l\'ul Thc VIA, under \hv\ direction of of Union avenuee n t ththc Konilworlh"Konilwrlh! nnd football player. He played CUBJEO VEAL CUTLET (Coiiliuiu'd from 1'itfH' I) Mrs. ChlChilliei s 1. MiitMittt will furnish linlio so thathtt hihi s clienlit irtny pur- third ba.se for the^ baseball squad Whiskey Kow'-'Jcrsi-.v Bell Telephone Co., and sorve donuts to the commut- ehase a parcd'Of the vacated street and held down a halfback slot- BOURBON Freezer Special —6-lb. Dit/cl's Nursery and Garden Cen- ers at the saint? time. square off his property. on thc football team. Take Your Next_ Oi-.r, Riinldn Fuel- Co.,_nC. L. Hill Mrs. II. Raymond Kirwan will A resolution was passed -author- i All" those interested in eontribul- 86 Proof 100 Proof Bamett's I'^V^r ManuflicturiiiK Co., Allied nronze be in charge of giving out cmsancs izini! the Planning Board to in-| jnfi to the Ken.Emmons Memorial Eyeglass "arid Aluminum Foiincliy Co., P&M to tlu'j.women commuters Friday ' U.i view qualified master planning | pFununcd| sshoulh d send their contribu- N. Y. STATE ConstVuction Co., Cranford Sav- from ft: IS to ti: IS. The !.89 SMA9 Prescription consultants for the purpose of en- | tjons to P.O. Bos 19-t, Cranford, iijgs ilnd Association, Wil- Ladies' Auxiliary of thc Elks Club CHAMPAGNE 1.99 i Wil ganini: a firm to develop a inns- jN j To A Ham L. Schroeder Hoofing Co.. are doing this, and assisting Mrs. , tei plnh'folh'f r thhe townshi|)hi. I ' ' 4/5 Qh' 4/5 Qh Sp. BURGUNDY in . Westllekl-Crcihtoi-d Building Sup- Kirwan.will IJe Mrs. Louis Ct-nci,; M C. VaV n ChambertiChbl n piv- j l 4/5 Qh Guild Optician ply Co., U<.>!5emeii;r'rr*I''lowtr-s., Inc., Mrs. J. J. Pfanne, 'Mr;;. Everett T. ' st-nted_.the' Walker Safety -Award [\wr Toiiiasulo i .!-. 11: Williams" ft,., Dehmei-'s G!iS*r~^'Ii's.- Frank Coons, Mrs. the National Police Officers As-i (Continued )rnm Pave if ,| ABOVE ITEMS EXCLUSIVE WITH US. '• •**•«.. . ' Flower Shop, New Jersey Steven Cymbaluk and Mrs. Wil-_Mieiiition of America to Public' been studying theology at Angus- ! Machine Design anrl Mold Ccj,, liatrv Campion. Knfety Commissioner. H. Itaymond ' tlniiin College, Washington, D. C. For FREE Now-.Less Waiting • RTadenPlasitiivs, Inc., Gorton Heat- All the people engaged in This Kirwan and Police Chief Lester' This summer the new priest will • DELIVERY f Men to Serve You • inj; Corp., arid Stuart's Hi-Fi & Salute to Commuters are elKOiir- W. Powell for reducing traffic- nc- ! complete work on his master's de- j

' . WE WILL BE CLOSED 11 WALNUT AVE, BRIDGE TUESDAY; MAY 30th FEscsiPtroN oPficiAM Health Services of Cvanl'onl. j (Continued from Path' !>•• their safety xt( the Assumption, on which Falh- | North Union Ave- Cwmjord ilf'iit.'-. , / I er Toniasulp will olfer his Hrst , .Units v.111 b«- divided into -1 toot they will not be part ot tile con- Open Till 10 May 29 p BH 2-5650 ROUTE 27. RAHWAV • PKWV,EXtT135 • FU8-a7OO * BRANCH STORES; SEA ; test. Lots-ID und 30. block 3711. on. mass, is dedicatied to bis gvand- by «Ji»oi i-iiai- i.':", ; Weekdays-^-8 to Rt 9.^PARS!PPAN^ 1 for ' costume en- Liiiculii uvenue, were• sold, to nw\\m- am\[giumll'iitlKT, Jtlio late '• •;..'•,..-:>•

CKANFORD (NJ.) CITIZEN AND CIIKONICiE—TIIUKSDAV. MAY'SS.'lOCl Paee Three. Page Two CRAXFOftD IVJ.) CITIZEN AM> cnRONICLE—TIIUIlSDAT, MAT 25; MCI , _^. .'*. r i j KpK-nier, AtiauAta Hearns, CjiMTth'a • anrl Patricia DitzeU ballerinas, Victoria A study of natural resources of, The""emperor's wife,' son, 'and Teams we'r&T formed to justify ., The rnarvy residents of Cranford -I..I_' ° ' Executive Director t Sherman Jr. School Library daughter wore played by Susan Tho children of Mrs. Frances who helped „ the world's needy •_' V. S. Committee" far Hale," -Christina Pqrai -Barbara the United States has been under- the "w.hys" after the favoritu' sub- 1 Kling," Ben' Becker,. and'EUzab'eth - CHARLES M. RAY, Editor and Publisher children by sending—WJICEF TJN1CEF : filiation at the ..Sherman Dohahue, Patricia''. D^itzel and taken ' .with emphasis on coal' and jects had been chosen. Every sub- l Mary Donnelly. •' "*" . •petroleum. Reports will lie made Rickwalder. 'Dennis Milkosky and ject appeared on the list of fa- Greeting "Cards las^-season will %HS }^ &*.£%% S?^_ft^>?™.Cy^^U.. ^PWI/ Linda Koss. Ircu. John- Mikelson \vt;rv Japanese, , doubled, during, the period fcajLk and Kobert BouV-herty," . Clowns were Susan Clay, as follows: Kim Shawde, salt; vorites. "~ urTdougtedly be gratified to know 181 North Avenue, E., Osoljii, Gcraldinc Willodehby, fishermen; Roger Huppert, Japa- how much their generosity helped „„— 'presided: ' j January to May 15 over cir- •' -\( ! Jucqueline Bebkowicz, Nancy O'Donal -Williams, Scott Krlegcr, Nancy. Sweeney, human'",'body; Acknowledgements wore • made v< . • - • Cranford, N. J. -••-.. 20 iftars Ago during the same period 7 • Fashion Show •Gregory Felty-wnd Junet Diakori. William Johnson, silver;" Carol nese guard; Merrill Evans, James &y'the. following groups: Science, NATIONAL EDITORIAL accohiplish. u . . Principal HowardfB.'Best con- 10 Years A«»o H ! Kelly, Susan Brown and Linda Cusliing, arid Ro&trt 'Hubbuch, y- '. "' May 22V 1961 v .. . Township Committee year.' it wasrevealed in The' tlowns, wea\ chased offstagtr Sussky, rocks', Marlene Kapin, Robert Deen and Charles' Green; Through the. selfless efforts, of gratulated the team on' its Cranford was i0 " ' • fi-ihion show was given by Guyy . Aniericiin sailors.- Handmaidens to . Dear Sir: • ' quested authorization- from- the splendid record. Coach—Week- war dead on Mctr survey. by . two witches, Laryssa ''Zaikaj-. -fish; Fred Hierl, uranium; Michael writing, Candice Smith mid the Unidn County Chapter of the irls for the 1j Miss Cynthia Otlowski was ac- ilio Empress were played by Cath- The Village improvement As- State Highway. Department^for |e number .ofjbooks' and pam- S:ierir:in PTA under iho direction cbmpanist. kowycz and Susan Rayner. The Gorsky, lumber;-Ronnie Schwartz- Thomas Nary; music, Warren American Association for the 1 ley presented the nine mem- With a four division r il dii ' arine i-Innken, Joan, Simooifs, Caj^ United Nations, i€6 boxes of TJN- sociation would like to express sin- -the township engineer- to ad- bers "with tlie jerseys they- had. .ceremonies, at the Els circulated this year ii 1.762;;Si'Mrs. Miriam Kurtz, horrue eco-l >!h ' ' animal act included" Gary Spring- bach, iron; Patty Zobel," diamonds; Schmaus and Susan Young;' art, sted as trainer,; Jonathan ..Meyer Robert Kjeldsen, steel; MuryTJuno role Gustai'son, Linda VanJae- felyse Rleder and' Bruce BogaVdu's; ICEF Greeting Cards were sold cere appreciation for the excellent .vertise for bids to pave Lincoln. • "•worn during the season. Gold. .tablet, .North un,0 ... |year it was 828: coftiics insteuctor; Mrs. Evelyn : breakdown showt Shcrinan as a leopard, Ifichard Sasso as aRay,-. copper;. Susari Maxfield, ckel, Judith-.Gonltski, Susari'Sassi, KpeUinfi, Dale Kowalsky and Mdrie Meiiiben Quality Weeklies^ of Itfew Jersey in Cranfo/d»in4960.' In terms of cooperation that the Citizen and "avenue from Centennial avenue basketball.^ .'engraved "State ^Springfield avenues '.^A d markc-d MuHman, iiiod'eling jn'struclion; and Paulette Johnson.' Michtiel -to High- street with macadam. fejses, reflecting iti the.-_ and Cleveland Library Councils at- walrusland Lance Slingc-rland as u Koldj • Pogty Mihneman, prehis- Boyko; gym,.* John. PerezUIha and. the aid given by the United Na- Chronicle Hias. give°n the dub Champions, 1935-36" were: -Greitzner, commanded Of r dsn y«;dash._ stage "setting design; tended tho spring convention of -Koon, Vincent McNally,'and Wil- ; , "bigjeat." . r.,. .- -*- toric animals; Rise Gordon, zinc; 1 Beiiy .tlpns = Children's Fund to over 55 throughout the year. -Curb-to-curb paving was to be.-awarded br the committee to Chapter 59, Disabled V pcular net'ds: Fiction. 62C: Eif.il Schusnann stage setting eon- tho Nt-iy^'..Jersey.. School Library liam Smith were Japanese men. Georgia Randk .:' - —:—. t. •, -•-,.-- 21TJ; sciohce, 340 over 2l4;'-si?wtt:0n. Mrs.- Stanley- Pora, a -supervi- William Kanzk-r, natural gas; Harris ami Diana Zimmerman: million needy children and moth- The motive of our club.'is to undertaken "as a general; im- the cbach, co-managers and' Veterans, was to j>e Councils' Association at iUpsaia Authentic Japanese costumes wero. ers in 104 countries thjs can rep- •serve our town and your paper proveme.pt with the state bear- ceremonies. Lphies-383 over 134;, litera-, S'.udems. who helped .with-'-the sor at Elizabeth General Hospital, Janige Aucrbach, mwfityne; Brad rending, Deborah Pipala and Bev- players;* . . «• •.'•' •'• . . : College', Kast Orange, feccntly. '" Nostrand rubies; Linda-Green, loaned to the class by Mis. GOOI-RC N. Entered at thfe Post OfJIice-at-CrJinfprd, N. j., as Second Class Mattek\Published Thursdays at ing 90 percent of the'. cost. The • . *• * « and 22"over 10, and jiam-ipcojtct were: Gregory- Ward14 recently- spoke to the elass^She erly Goldberg; urJthin.el.ic, Robert reserifone of tne follow&gi-'EnoUEh^ has contributed much to the suc- • •• • .-««*• ' • .;• • rgory Ward1 E. Kristeller, and incidental |is increased from'32 io i2t).!''a'.ase .man Ilb * attending froin Sherman iwerc: described^ activities in the chil- cliiy;' Clotilde Sulmonetti, soil; Garcia and Raymond. Mcrtz-and BCG vaccine to protect 5,000 chil-' cess thai we have had through the. -proposal _j-eplacedv one with- . Mrs.'Ldinhard Bergel was're- Ilobm Copelandi Jill Koehl,' president; Allan music was- from .Puccini's ..''Ma- Cnnford, N. J., by the, Cranford Citizen and Chronicle, Inc. Official newspaper for Cranfordi — dren against tuberculosis,. or years. ' ",-. '. • drawn at a previous meeting, The Cranford 1st^ybar the library was open .• ssiisisnt_ siiig'c .ma>iager; Jill dren's ward and displayed -equip,- Donna Woznlak.^sponges; Jeffrey social studies, Edward Klapproth . elected president of the Cran-' 0 Steinberg, secretary;' Robert Ja- dame .Butterfly." enough penicillin to cure ^ Wo wish for you and your very after laricoln. avenue residents awarded scholahjL.,,,, layays comparep d to- 52" days this.' Kot-hl. _.art manaeer; Nancy Di- ment used by doctors and nurses Friedman, aiv; CaicyliKranVeri.'iui' aiUl Linda Wtytmanii. . ~ and Kenllworth. Subscription Rate*. $4-00 a Year. Advertising Rates on Request * ford College Club at its annual nual banquet iix the gusak, Richard Loddy arid Gre- in their work. — bearing animals; Richard, Wagner, A special auto insurance for safe cases of crippling helpful staff, continued health and protested concrete paving—by u s" Based on an enrollment 61 • X^rco, proctor; Phyllis Percovaull gory Ward. IJiiingston School S^i the state and construction Of meeting aT the home .of Mrs. Carteret' Hotel to Miss !u ] 3G books, were circulateild d a•• snd liirgaret MacPhersonMacPherson, water power; Dean Krogman, drivers only. ECONOMY PtUS prp- TJS^in success. • ^j_ •<. .•.'••'' Donald McGinnis •'.• ot "Linden From Cleveland, Vcrhon- Her- Grade 4S sand; Bruce TretohV, Mercury; Ed- Gi'adc 1 .. The following pupils of Mrsf concrete wingsHmU curbs as. a Mears, Miss Betty Aaa , I this year; -XT, last year.' • " ~?cmi>texg: Jean Murphy ancTjacT - Miss Dcnise O'Connor's fourth uideSAualiV-£aveij£jidliJLbtrs i Office: 21-23 Alden Street, Cranford, N. J. Telephone BRidge 6-feOOO ICEFis proud to express it • " mencement exercises oa D I'Scliaol -have completed- • a :'JT-hyilis. Birchctt, Barbara Ditzd, choir concert at the. high school. . Hook, Daniet-Dbudt;- the •Pirate INSl/riANCE - alry hand at 'Fort Deveils, ." 5-Years Ago- •20.-There wore 194 member! ; Lincoln School neth Kaiser was chaperonc. The .Schoonoverr" Diamond .Garcia, The-stirririg marching and music, fol- Mass." Mr- Dittmer tendered I on Columhu's and the. Astra- Jcraldis-.t Kundrat, Marguerite Assisting with the tickets were Crew, Sydney Willoughby, .Patri- gram, arranged by the ^Memorial and In-', Commander George Dixon. tlyi 1950 eraduiUing ~' L. The comparative study-w;iii. SyJimanri, Carol Hilbert, Cpn- Grade 2 children-plan-to invite their moth- Pamela Cox, Jack Sperling, Ron- 6 Alden St. BR 6-9100 lowed by the more solemn ceremonies at Brownie Troop'814 ' 420 are Mrs. f-Jf. A. tilaha and- Mrs... his resignation in a letter to the Donald Dixon, Nancy Money, Lin- cia BeadIe,"..Gabrlele. Gahz, Adele ers, to visit the classroom to hear aljl -Jperrone,- Steveir Mihansky, ''dependence DairCorcfmittee in honoXof vof Cranford Post 212, American . jsed on- the' a'dverTturtrs, tfieir. stance- Capodice. — • • '_. da Dahlquist, Allan Nies, John Pugni aria SusaJi^Miller. .; The, children in Mrs, Adelaide v H. A- Larsep.; „• :•. -'. Board of Education. .'"-.... 7 about the trip. JiHearns, Karen Liming, Jane Memorial Park', should influence partici-' Members of Brownie Troop Legion,"was .to serve asTnaster |j, knowledue and resourcesT 'Marilyn Guskin, Janet Hubbuck, Apgar, Eleanor"."Hall, S_usan The Darlintf cluRJren had-diir- Isaac's second grudcnre" preparing' Mrs!, Claude ;H. Grady was ac-. , •.; ••• * «. m• • the township's war dead. A'six-divisio. were* hostesses at a motherTdaughr- oi ceremonies at Memorial Day IS Years Ago J table.io each, and-: the ch^l-j Boaita Johnson, Karen JKnowl- ing adventures in • Never Never a program about-'tiirds: for-their ants and observers alike to thoughts of cpmpanlst,' . > Harrington, Alexander Reider, / ••••- . .- parade starting at 9 a.m. will be followed ter tea recently.. Honored guests Walter Sternenberg, son of•jservl.ee. at Memorial tablet at • Township -Gemmittee ^ ps "and/ goals sought. The stu^'j ton." Harriet Schocnfelder,.Can- Stcpnen Ferguson, June Carmulla, i,and with Peter-Pan, played by parents. OHtfWal stories, reports, Me in our country.and itsJiistory and were the'Rt. Rev. Msgr. William B. Mr; and Mrs. Alex Sternenberg police .headquarters. .. "~ _on first reading an .oi-dis- dramatisations and bird songs will GIRL scoin TROOP ioo - distussed whiilli—explorer, cice. Hordes. Joan-Balinskas, Su- Judith Motto, Paul Doud, Charles Davidv Cluff, and Tinkei'-.Bcll, by ceremonies at Memorial Park, Spring- to feelings of gratitude for th^e sacrifices Donnelly, pastor of St. Michaels of .304 South .'Union^avenue, to duthovize tho purchasetT3 fcihstratedi-tho greatet indivi-• sen Brink.'Toni Casalc, JuncJHavv-. Riha, Margaret Orazi. ' played by Dorothea Mann. There bejjresented. Annouticcr will be A Coiirt'-of Awards was held re-^ first volunteer in the Cranfprd- field avenue and Riverside drive. Church; Mrs. Edward JTGallagher, The Cranford' College Club aerial ladder truck and s ;j] | stature.'. . . ^thorne. Anne Marie Row, Diane Michael Clare,. Nina. Kousinr they met the Lost Boys portrayejj, renda Gelfman. ; made By servicemen andw6men in all neighborhood,chairman; Mrs. C. C. cently for members of Girl Scout ' G.arwood-Clark district when, announced the awarding-, of-' • gallon pumpor for the%j Silivities • w«re culmina.ted by; Sr.o-^ Breuda B.rown, Marie Del- Margaret Sussky,. Douglas Nord- by Andrew DtjMicco, Hopdrts o'n birds will be given A welcome to those attending will be our warsHp.protect and preserve the lib-, James, class teacher, and mothers Troop 100. Badges-were awarded tbtf Selective Sprvice'Act went dep,artinent at a tost on fu-riti'ng o£ outitandiri^; com- Jc Serra, Carolyn Gyeiiese, Elise strom", Andrea Paterson.* Katheiv niCi Thomas McCarthy as follows: Robin, Dennfs Statue, J J of the brownies. • to the' following girls, each of into e'fetect, became Uie first dis- sclwlarslilps totaling $1,200 to j*,*y y*f * l'*'T * I 'T *'! T ^ l'^"t*r extended by Mayor C. Van Chamherlin.. erties and individual rights. that, have Carol liuiv" and' Betty Ann Hums )y§ Glenn Kuntz,, Ri.ch-v Schrcier. Elicn Simoons, Elaine ine Dwyer, Richard Zurlnsky, Fiore and the Indiapsf'played by Jackie Ann McGec, Linda Boh- whom explained - how -she. -had trict fcelectee to obtain :his- I Bc^fistc-in, Linnea I^wrie; Theisz. • . • ,' ' Thomas- Rinaldlj^wllhim Arthur, ner; barn swallow, Robert I i ii ii •'•••"'•'i' The program will include selections by played such an important part in that-his- Elizabeth Murphy Icd-thc group Kaminski, seniors -at Cranford Lawrence Metzger,. Allen Rubine,' f ^ Y • B,l •• ffi'. 'l_'_'_n__il : earned.tho awards: stripes--when he was_promotcd Miss Millevlllf in, prayer-followed-by-a flag-cere-- ; J5tme Sluzis, .Jill Hpfmann,. Bctin-c- Cooke, Susan Alatary( Dqnna Lieberman, Susan Manny, Jeffrey -Seh£dfn7 JJ 3 H"nhj K p r Jieedlecraft-and story teller._ gent in the Casino on Novem,- * * y .-..— *"'' "-? Jan. Dorothy King, jCmila Lay cock, find Sallle Ann Matthews, per- Robert Gu%tafson^..Di;|ne Kiir- 'I p_y_»_*_ '_*_*_ * cT _ F _*!__ L.I •• - ber 23, 1940." 1 coin PTA. Jack ^itlei fi Sdtoot Ingeborg -Fey, a Cranford High School ial and IndeperidinCe t>ay^ Committee Association S-lanndgrabmy UeneCeree- Carole Koziar, dancer, pen pal. John Clifford • l!Doc"" "Schin- r I bulletin board display vsas• JCsncy 'Lt-onartl. Patricia Levvflri- formed an authentic Indian dance. del and Alfred Liska wTlliiive the ial and IndeperidinCe t>ay^ Committee dlor tended ajift-year career as _ ihe part' ofTojri " iprprl hy r;.lon_Kimtg£_Rgginald -. d fourth grade are work- past fer our present and future welfareX*5 ^-* ™» - '**r - ™-f Wcn- andtooatirig. _ ." the world since he had/state convention at Atla mation about several subjects in irrfron their pujiptit^hows. Work- ranked' first- scholastically . f 1 ^WlV »'" f F"^^ T • *'."'» f*T t w ~T^ "^^ ^4^^^^^^^^^Ba^ ^f^'T 11 T T I 't T *'y*'|" fill. T i T~T' , Wreaths in memory of those who gave Individual, thanks — both for the and Mrs.;P. j. Callaghan. the class, was the winner of started as TI temporary City in June. Mrs. Lukcns class. Plants * and ani- ing in Kfotip.s, the children qda'p- conscientious-wofk-thaHias-gone-into aiM. one of 12~Thomdike scholar- —stituto mail-carrier on mals of the desert are being ted stories from their rending Dances' at Dinner 1 1 Now! Enough hot water books into plays and are working ships at Wesleyan University ,' 1910.-: .' " studied by Sandra Selby, Law- the Korean Conflict will be placed" by ranging the May 30 program and for-the Brownie.Troop 871 " Sharonlee Put?, daughter of. MrJ" An ordinance Middletdn, Conn.: * « « " y rence Mattay-, Robert Mcrritt,- Paul on sock ntad paper mache pupiiela- representatives of the two veterans' or- sacrifices of those in whose honor it is Brownie Troop &71, held a com- and Mrs. Frank Putz of 1*1 Colum- tlie widening and to portray~the characters; - * » * .. Three probationary patrol- Ribecky, Tracy Williams, and are invited to inspect bined motherS^-tea-and fly-up re- bia avenue, danced for the Asthma.. North _avenue from Gregory. Kester. * • Deborah. Dunikoski, Cyntliia ganizations and their auxiliaries and being held —: can best be demonstrated Coach ' X Seth Weekley and men Were appointed to the street to the Kahuay Eire Union County's most modern cently.\at the home of Mrs. R. G. £»eague at a recent installation to do all your washing Peter" KfJitzger, Jumes Wright; Mueller, Tracey Smith, and John there will be a volley by the VFVV rifle by. turning out personally to view trie Kuntzman, 9 Hillside place. .The his Cranford High School _Cr^nford_ police department to estimated at $13,000. .Kelly will give thi! pl'ay..-^'T.he cold storage facilities! Compare 1 dinner-at^he PreSbyterian-Parieh Group 2; Slate Championship^ fill Vacanclesj/iarid- tiring'-'"the""' William"• Gulnther and" Joseph squad. Taps will be sounded by Richard parade and attending the. services.Tthat. girls received thelr-wings from tho JHouse -in Springfield. ~-Sharohlee. diiced by Tbwnihlp Cai Juve -iire" planning theconstrue- Pui-pit' Horse," :md Jean. Kristel- leaders, Mrs. Kuntzman.and Mrs. - basketball team -were feted" at department personnel to Its full' along with an ordinance fa r Gross and Jeffrey Lloyd, buglers. John follow at Memorial Park. Is a member of the- Starlets, J a tioii of a small model clam with 'leir,' Helen Rosenberg, POber'-iVra'-' J. G, Schrelber, .and, following a u banquet at Echo Lake Coun- complement of 37 -men. They the road department bul nio, and Louis Eodiue.^Tom,. Tit, group of girls who-nre studying try Olubr arranged by a. group were: J»hn .-M. Thimons. Jr., jobs at one time! irrigation canal to" -show . how For Bomto( »»»• * oonn candle Ceremony of . theNLaws, In "the rear of fire headqit at Miss Bunny's School of Dance -tvnter cun Jae- saved for use onTot.'i Karen Kiamie, Linda ,Miif- Home Sdrvlco BR 6-3300 were invested Jsis Inter^ncdiate of htcn, int'erested in School ftoberi^F. Hand and Harry C- and. construct a new build fiore,' Ralph, Co1f|ccif='and'-JfoWn ' in Springfield. ~ i ' .' athletics. Jojtn K, Cloud, chalr- Brown. '( .'. • , • -. ...]'•• ' '. farms as itjis needed. . , ' Scouts by Mrs. Schroibc'r..' Each on Soiuth aveuue. - Samples of^varjous Jcinds iof Johnson, [ire^w'oi'king'oh the 1 play • County School <&st Should Be pif •-. mother pinned the Q.j,rl, Scout pin fjibcrs used in maki ig_clothijrttt arc "The Mixt;d' Up Family." Doii«lns * » ' 1 ' • " ^ ICranford residents, in their own ijtt- use which may — or may nor— We madI;on her daughter; • i ] '•• Ueing- mounted:. 4n a. chart) by •Widmannr'SallylWest, Joel KopeU Participating in "the ceremony Virginia -Barbella and Margaret man, and'Barbara Cuozzo will fjive terest, should favor the stand taken by—of it by Cranford"students. ''-r"~~'- - were two Intermediate' Scouts, Morris. The secrets of Jifc in the"The" Huckabuck Family." Russell Freeholder Edward H." Tiller, who as Jay A. Stemmer, director of the Un- Glnny Seymour of Troop 786 and ocean will be revealed by Lornn Tyndall, John Gruiin, Joel Guskin, mayor of Garwood has led the fight for iort-6ounty-Boafd-of-Freeholders, was ex- Lyn Potts of Troop 785, who. con- Ballister, Dionnc Maroukian, Mai^y Linda Brown, and Deni.se Nolan ducted a flag ceremony and pre- cie Rabm and Gayle Norris. will stage "Jock and the King's municipal contributions for support, of pected to announce this week, the dates^ sented the Brownies for theic-in- Join Our An aqunvlum showng spvcral Son." • - - . the proposed UnioUnionn County- vocational for hearings in the near future on a pro- vestiture. kinds of plants and fish .toiind in Grade 5 and technical school on the basis of the posed $3,800,000 bond issue for the coun- Kathy Dlxon, Senior Scout aide,, a lake will be nssembletf'by Dean Miss Muriel Schneider's fifth directed Patrol 2 in its welcome to Hovell, James MacMiitan, Marilyn Crude ^recently presente'd a play, • CRANFORD DRIVE-IN: number of pupils attending from each ty vocational and technical school, mem- tho mothers and in its skit entitled Warner aiid Mary Jane Knaiier. •"The Opening ot Japan." Celeste municipality. . bers otboth parties on the board having "These Are Girl Scouts?" . • 44 NORTH AVE., EAST If the plan to include the cost of the suggested sucfc public discussion before Patrol 1 was responsible for -7*30 flJn. lo 6:15 pjrt. planning and serving refreshments school-in-the- county's annual budget-is a vote-is-taken-on the bond issue,~Free- Wh,lch were, made at baking parties • ELIZABETH BRANCH: followed, the bill for its operation will be holder Tiller in urging public hearings . at the homes of. Mrs. H. B. Dunjop, V'IIL ' — 4 WEST JERSEY ST. *„ j „ n. „»..._ m rYi^pJH- (\nJthp matter.,pst.imnteri that the s ' ' Mrs."M. P. Giordano and-Mrs. M. -.juc-u-.^!ft Guaranteed towest 8 a.m. tb NOW! : palities on the basis of their ratables eventually may cosf the county as much ThD Brown5es huve been worfc- ^M)M^- Prices This Year! -rather-thanon4he basis of individual-Use--as $8 jDOOjOOO^^ _.i ___ingUn.pat£Qi£-io£.-the^j!isLMo

T T T ¥ 1 of or benefit from the project. ~ We recommend that Cranford resi- Atkinmonths s ansunded Alisor leadershin Randallp o, f patroMaryl 1 - ' * • ^ ^,, F^ We have our own school problem in- dents take note-of the dates when an- leaders, and Phyllis Dunlop -and Cranfor.r^dj a^,t thi.<-:„.,:„s time., an_„ Jd i=.„..n vie: w o*•f th *.,.„e nou'nCed and plan to attend the hearings Mary Ann Kuntzrnan, assistant expense which'will .have to be incurred and^ niake khown their feelings that _a patrol leaders. ' - • •> . d Water Heaters •^The Fly-Up Brownies arc Mnry to meet urgent local expansion needsr we county, vocational school should be_ .fin- Atkins, Cathy Degener, Phyllis certainly do not want to be saddled with anced' b'n tlie only equitable basis — that tjurilop," "Karen. Giordano^ Sally TO- RESTFUL VALLEY ONE COAT the additional-cost of a county vocational of tiie number of pupils attending from- Haltom'atid Beverly Kocenko of TIMES •Patrol 1. . ~ _ HOUSE PAINT 1 r school with no consideration given to the each municipality. , _. ";; — Also; Mary Ann Kuntzman, Val- Flne.t 9 Lt-l-J.XJ.-.I—.I I I ~\ _ I._ I,T I-. J , I _J 1- I T _ I M I I i ' 1 1 " I"I" IIIII^IIIIII 1 _V *"i 'Vi . f'l V" 1" -i" ' ' erlo LeProncois, Janet Leonhardt, Quality Alison Randall, PameTanStKrelbX-r- apd Helen-Xtmells of Patrol 2. . • it's time to sto$ K Got life with hard water? Gail Griffiths, a senior girl scout, "was guest speaker at ajly- ' up eeremony for Troops 420 and • I.. I,..I -1 . I,j II 'OAL. fur-trimmed COATS,,. •i' I'l'i't-^r^r 428 at Roosevelt School. . • r no need to Miss, GrirtithSj a member of a mounted troop, described Jtho ae- • A bargain buy even at r£gu< lar price-saves you time, in r put up with that • tlvlties of her troop and Ihc ad- Cet in touch with us today. Find out wotisy, wark. POISON Hpmeowifcrs all over the slate are in- mi vantages of senior scouting. POISON how you can greatly .reduce present util- • Does Wfi»f It wyi! Covers nasty old hard ' Mrs. J. M. Keimig, Troop ^20 verting to oil-fired water htaU-K and moit iur(jic«S in just wt coat! ity bills by switching to a Mobilheat- H If ysu'r* H«I Mobilheat. With Mob-Ihc-at the wattrir • WeatherprooH Unn;ue self- "» 1 T r - T • T , *, J l leader, wolcomed the guests. Di- IVY fired water heater! . . . and learn how lnj lo tulnl uhlll SWAN'S modern ter.. To enjoy an ane JHauk, Nancy HU&in3 nnd_ OAK aiwaya hot—no matter how fait the fam- washing action workc with '••''_'' 5 you tan profit yeur-vt/urid from our rain to keep burlace clean and Hill y««r, buy Gweti Paterson of tTroop 806 'vi&xp '• ily uses it-. . . and, it^cist them .i--*- brlghtl uval Chalca E-r •I >j unlimited n supply of Mobilbeat AJatonjatic Personal Case planlj L^l^J-^J. 3^ color guards. WATCH OUT Testa'have proved that .nil is the least • Heavy bodied, y«t free f!ocp!« f>°d Ho*/ oihet baolinfl ll words: Barbara Butler,.Robin Gelsel, Sus^ kdowa!..'. all.'auioaaliad^y! PORCH & FLOOR ENAMEL i * • ' » • an Joraleniiin, "Kathy Kochlur, Iting. \ii\hi high gloss! Orto Mat coieis! Rttiittsnt to Vouchetl under foot! Fast drying! "Kris Kelml^ Lora-Lec Larsen, Seulf-proof I Completely water- Pattl Machuiali, Tonl JMfachuzak, Pick up your phdne and say: Lisa Ralney, Pc'Kgy Sehwclnlng, 85 Free Storage Pal Service^ too!! Caryn' Shamey, Dona Tamburr, Yea! IVu iinio for Swan's popular ana practical "FREE! ;STOHAGE Penny Weber, Liynn Wenzol and Nancy White. PAK SERVICE" for all your WINTER ITEMS I Cottio in or call for Troop 428;vSusan Aduras, Linda your; rouloman, We'll storo all your ltoma in ova' "aii-cqolod" vaults . . . clean ovorything tb porioctiort . . . and return thorn ... in tho Behlert, Mary Anil Clarke, Joan rajEMDLY. SERVICE .SINCC 192S" Grady, Gail Henderson, Ginger' TRUST COMPANY RICHARD HARTIG fall Hoady for uao! thsii and NELSON, PHILLIPS & CO 7 Inc. '. hiemher federal depositJnsuralied totporation • • ' ...,«,. Office: Lexington Aye. at LVRR~~ Connie Wright. • '-. " 3 North Ave.> E. UNION AVE. BRIDGE 6-2540 12 Holmes St., Millburn — DRexel 9-5100 - MUrdock 6-1661 Mrs. H. c. Hodge is Troop 42& ,T:1 ;K leader • assisted by Mw; J. S," "Clarke. Assistant leaders of Troop ' "7' '• - - •-•' •. u-' '*»'' ;.,-'; •••••••

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Four CltANFOJtD (NX) CITIZEV AND cnROMCLE-<-TtnTR$pAV, MAT 25, 19GI CRAVFORD irriond entiiic.certter _in Florharn.-Park/ picd by Turbine' p&iuipment_Co. .1... d'J." The.first Oiitdoor commencement Glarkforlljnj ing Co.,.Linden/Co.,.Ijindth/^>^ ; Rabbi to Cortijiare cohtdinf 12,000 square feet and is-Spee<1ing Revocations Dcckhiit, 3f>, ' Of 49(i Lexington A helping word to one in trouble txercises since 1936 •will EdinqndJR-rtfetainiau of 12 Erig-; is x>ften like a. switch on a rail- Thirteen Students to Receive Trinity Men Mil Sinai, Mpntgdniery ocated on two acres. ; ' -. Driver's license revocations for ayenue, .eitectiye April 58, andlish Village has ' rv facilities also will be- tho diplomas, and Geqrge A. Rubine, president-of the congregation^ •the, service.- Her father, Hyman. Church.. .The RL>V, 1 presented by the New Jersey Bell a remarkable staterniint: "Ye have riot b«:ause is a short-cut to having our own way, not; does at the 28th annual .qom- Church for completing 43 [years' used for rosoaruh ' und. develop- will present copies of Ihe Penta- Maine, will cnani the kiddush. JDezso, pastor, hav ment of the Hillytjr numerical tape fe PA HTM.cits ,!/. Telephone Cp.'at the meeting of ye ask not." Another rendering makes H eveer it mean that by prayer we -can bend God to do Gospel in Song" rienccment. service in"the Crnnford.post Of- ^•* **•...... - -i tuch. Bar Mitzvah Barry Levine will controlled drilling machines. tlie- Men's Brotherhood' 51 Trinity more personal: "You miss^what you want be- our "will. What happens in true prayer is chant, from Judges 13 at the Sab-4opic at the 9:30 Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, UJC fice. Mr. Clark is a past Jjresideht Candidates arc: Cory Friedman, Episcopal Church tonight at 8:3u sixhply this: You are in a-small'boat on the'lake,: bath service at—1,0-f hJn..,Jlabbi services. Services Set cause you fajl.tp. ask. God for" it," In'ihe light |iesident, said the ceremonies are of the club.'" • . ..daughter of Mr. end.Mfs7.W\Mar- p.m. in Sherlock Hall. All men•*of- ihia, our lack, our need, is not du& to any un-: toming -to- landji you • throw out • the boat hook Shanken will preach^oii.^Sairtson.'|. Past President Rober( M; Crane, "..tin Friedman;. Marcia Rubine, Hazzan Samuel: Lavitsky will th e M1 planned xjn • the lawn facipg -the Student Council of the parish and Irieir friends-are wiUJngbe^ii* on the part Of God. By constant to catch hold ofithe, .sTTore/What happens Jwhen chairman of the* club's classifica- daughter of Mrrahd Mrs. George On Sunday chant the liturgy.. ^ithe SeniorndiQi^ * r at tte ki ollefje library. invited to attend. Boys of senior repetitibn the Bible declares God's infinite will- yoTTpuli on tK^hookr'You do not pull the shore tion committee,: s,poke_bn the du-Election at UJC A.. Rubine; Zev Shanken, son of ingness'to help us^ • ' '•••.. x> to yourself, but you pull'yourself to the shore. ice Miss Elaine Dolm,, a S, [""Ail jjar friends, and/neighbors Rabbi and Mrs. Sidney D. Shank- hij>h school age arc welcome. will sing a solo aTthe 11 aK" ties of his coihmitlee. A biographi- David A. Shrivor of Summit, a fPEOPLE At Alliance vjhuu in prayer we dp not pull .'God to us,-btit we ice. "-us Ire invited to attend.this year's freshman at UnionjJunior College, on; Barbara Aron, daughter of Mr. J S&G&K:^ -Friday and Saturday, will bq are drawn to Godr-We do hot nipye the ever- cal sketch \vas ofTel-ed by -Charles was. elected, president of .the Un- and Mrs. Joseph Avon;, Susan _The Rev. Laurance J. Fyne, pas- ,.•—When*our SaVtour walked the dirt j^sad^ of. Lutherans Jraduation/^nd tot hear General tor, will.bring the message at theobserved as Ember Days when In- lasting Throne, but a5,.supplicants we.are drawn ... Loyalty rnonth is M. Ray, Jr,, and Edward M. Smith ion' Junior- College.'. Day Session earth one day, a leper rtirew hji^iself at the feet during May. Rev. Hedaris,"/t>r. MacKay said. "It : Bernstein,-.-, daughter of. Mr. and11 o'clock Sundaymorning wor- tercessions will be offered for Student Cirlf. nH| ni " repotted on visiting a Rotary Club ship service at Alliance Church, istry of the church and for those iips, "Lard, if ThoiLWilt, Thou canst .make me* harmony with God's blessed will. Thus it is our-, or area residents. to vfew.- our meeting in Hamilton, Bermuda, Kornfeld of Linden. .!' •»--•;• son of .Mr. and Mrs. Ben Galeri; Sunday Bible School convenes at kindergarten arid p.Hmaryd MAJ. GEN. JOUN B. MEDAKIS pteparing for .- On clean." It xvai a, pathetic prayeri~back of that joyoui privilege through Christ to-, approach tho ments will-bo held at 9:3 cautifuliy landscaped campus-" , during a resent vacallori trip. Fel- . Slirive'r received 131 votes — Paul Gilbert, son-of Mr. and Mrs.9:30 a.iru Z~~' to 118 votes for' Mr._l_Komfeld. Harry Gilbert; Barry Gold, son of Friday at 7:30 p.ms Cub Pack 1.i ry were desperate days of bitterness "and • golden altar of prayerpplaelng a'lou r nco& over For Schqol ^he junior, junior high snow In case of rain, ceremonies will lowship award, of the week went PLAGES The four croups_of the Youth will meet in Sherlock Hall. Stdff. appointinents fir the Va- \e conducted at 7:30 o'clock -in Joseph' Stokbs_ of -Elizabeth was ' • Mr! and 'Mrs, David Gold; Lenny Fellowship, will moot at 5:45 p.m. grief. Life had been cruel to this pbonnan. so •against God's willingness to help us. .departmer^s will moot'all) i to Howard Cowperthwaile7. the campaign" manager for_the '. Grand, son of-Mr. and Mrs.;Jack : The Patronal- Feast of the parish cation. Church SfhobFat Calvary A child care nurswy willlej. (ie college library, and admittance Tuberculosis Instead of the regular Sundayjavey - will be celebrafed-on* Stlnday, the . much so thai' he had ceased to believe in God's ^ill be by ticket only so^ihat par- rj AnthSny SordlH^r president, vvinnlnjj. canSTdTHS",. while Robert Grand; Shriron Kosick,. daughter 1 love, He-'still' Believed in ijod's pt>wer, but apt Lutheran' Church 'were announced able jn the small' fellowttr A^ "of • Wtrrand"Mrs. ~ A;"Ktisickr"Jtidithning service at 7p baptismal -Feast-of-the HolyTrinity-- Serv- durlng^both -church i nt>u-and_close_relativ the Synagogue, ilnd 6 p.m. will be no school July 4. by' Robert.Rt; 'Crane of Cranford, chairman of~the established cantp dent" of Key Club International; the Comipunity." The Synagogue The'Cranford Chapter of Alcohol- are willing, You can make mti clean/' You re- wardship committee will fc"sl be board of trustees, • will confer __ Representatives from the Tim- many, of them Covered with dust. "And What league president. After'June 13; committee of the Washington treasurer of Future Teachers of j^fSS •' Choiw.Whydon'fl/oirtry ^Psv/i'^ choir under the leadership of Jfj(az- ics Anonymous will meet-Tuesday call the response pf the Saviour; Without .hesi- Mrs. John Bowlby of Garw'ood the small fellowship roam sj"« he associate in arts degree. There 0 v othy" Christiah School will be atat 8 pan. in.Sherlock Hall. are these"? lie asked. "Oh." said the guide, "these p.m. today.. all tubbrciilosis clinicsessions will Rock Girl Scout '• Council, \, this America, ajid founder und chair- K!." ^.'-^ "it? Platiiitt cveiiliuf out— • As?' l'"'ll zan Samuel HLavitsky will sing. the Wednesday evening service tation He said, "I will; be thou dean.'*. This .were prepared- for the Father's children to meet will be registrar and secretary; p 65 candidates for graduation.; week announced.the: sefwHion of Rabbi Shanken will speak'on "Old ';• Daily servTc'C'S at Trinity Epis£ I Following the. ccfemorlles, a rc-be at the St. ^Elizabeth, Hospital, man of the Leadership Training which begins at 7:45 o'cloek'to tel incident simply illustrates the attitudc_of. our some special need in "their lives, but. they were Mrs. Marlin Sieg, organist, and Programs tomorro\^art':4;J Miss Ma;ry Lou Scrudato as direc- Coitfeiciice. He participated li Frontiers for-the Adults of Tomor- copaI_Churt-h will include a cele- Brownie Troojy 68fi; 6:30, TJ feption''. for graduates and their204 South Broadjstrect, Elizabeth. tor of/Camp Blue Heron at Sparta about the school and its purpose. • bration of the Holy Eucharist on wonderful Lord firprn century, to century. Con- never called for." His curiosity aroused, the man Mri''.Edward- Twill of"Mountain- x soeeur, swimminf; and tennis. row," and Martin Sehlussel, prin- vNex't Thursday the Wome Mis- stantly He is waiting an opportunity to "meet our minster choir rehearsal; 7:Jo,£ )josts will be held in the college It was necessary to move to. St:and Mrs: H. K. Doarlng.of West- ,cipal -o£< tn£<&c}lgious School, will Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and began to examine some of them. He picked Up side,tefreshment chairman. \ Pack 44; 8 p.m.; Senior i Jii.iiip; hall under the sponsorship Elizabetlf"because the le^jftte felt sionary. Society will close ..its sea-,Friday at 7 a.m.; on Thursday at needs. It is still Bible truth that "the eyes of ihe fitld as. . airfetor , of Camp Lou speak ion. '.'.Truths to Live By." 'Ason with a picnic. one with his name upon it. Thinking back, he Mrs. Arnold Dahlquist will head hearsal. f the Village Improvement Assoc- it was imperat(ve to enlarge the, wenry Hoover on. Swartswood- License Revoktf -reception wilt-follow.. . 9 a.m." with the Sacramentrbf Heal- Lord run to and fro- throughout the whole earth recalled the severe trial through, which lie was the nursery, assisted by Mr$. Alex- On Saturday "mpmhcxfs-O,' Toon ing; ;m'd_j>n-Saturday at 8 a.m. Brownie. Troop. 587 will tac| ition of Cranford. •• "— clinic sessions arid ji~ray facilities Lake, Middlevijle. _ ' Ttriver's license of. g toKshow Himself strong on behalf of those whose .passing at tliat particular tinfe, and here was the ander Munsqh,-Mrs, John^ 70^hl'rqh"SaTurdaylit tEiTti"" | General Medaris, who was r'e-and Elizabeth General Hospital During_ the past ten -years the Time, conducted by the jrouth_di- The service of Morning Prayer hearts are perfect toward Him.'l^Our Lord longs Mrs. Mabel Wood, Mrs. Alice Suss- Both_Camp Blue, Ht'ron and n:mo,.AA, of. 136''Wpr1h Union yye- students have studied the Jewish rector, Bob' Peterson, will attend takes, place each-day 15 minutes Lord's provision: "And to think," said he, "1 never Girl Scoilt Troop 291 at 10:-39d onsible for the launching -of thoclinic facilities already tverp over- Camp Lou Henry Hoover will hold riue, has beeivwivofeod J^>r one religion, its history, the Hebrew to do so much for us, hut we permit Him to do called for it." How sad to miss'what you need mari all of-Cranford, and Mrs, . At 11 a.m. 'Tuesday Rei-.l world's first earth satellite, loaded, the president explained. • tho "Word of Life", rally at St.before the Holy Eucharist and the v four two-week sessions .from July language as used in the synagogue .-so.little. . —' ' because you.,faU to, ask God for it/.-Isn't this Leonard Bucci of Kenilworthl '"••>-Dezso will give the invocafaj xplorer I, on January 31, 1958, "We have "enjoyed being at Eliz- 2 through August '2'bV Each session Nicholas Arena,- Nevj York. - Cars service' of Evening Prayer is con- Mrs. Stephen Potasky, kinder- and Bible, Jewish customs and will leave.-the cliuVch at-5 p.m.ducted in-the church each evening what the hymn writer had in mind when lie the'Memoria] Day sctvicssatvl commanding general of .the abeth Qeneral-Hospital for many at Camp Heron is open to 92 girls . itit OV SCtTI.KMKN.T'- ceremonies and comparative re- garten leader, will' be assisted by fleld Park at 11. a.m.- .,, , S. Army^ Ordnance Missile years,-" Mv. Crane said. ^The Eliz- entering the fifth and sixth grade; NOtlCE IS IIF.IIKUV C-IVKN. Trat thtf at 5 p.tn. Each Saturday from.4 to "VoU believe all of this, yet you find yourself ' Wrote: - '• . • - • Mrs. Leo Mitnik, Mrs. Harry Wes- rutxinil liiijl ju-raimt iif'thu Kui»cribi>r, ligions.. G Mi. one of. the clergy fc'in thn ; the question, "Why b it that God dues, not. The Junior choir will tei nmmand centered at Redstone abeth . General Hospital' adminis- each 'session -at Camp Hoover is s.C, .Coudert, Kxcicutor under thft Tp admire "•on: principle • is the sels, .Mrs^.Earl Venstr'onv Mrs. ps^ only way to imitate without loss church for spiritual counseling and TlobertTSutensIager, Mrs. Charles Junior High ••Westminster t£. thiou,gh 12th grade. y leL'cas«d, will b^ audited :md The Shrewsbury River in Mon- not the scripture have your answer, "Vou miss Oh what needless paiu we bear Angelbeck and Miss Doris t)e* been. most cooperative in making" the Xmraaate. und r«-iior(i;d fof u mouth County U nationally known of originality. »— Samuel Taylor the administration of the. sacra- ship wiU meet at 7:15 the- tuberculosis clinic possible. negistratlons arc now .-boinjfae- •ncnl to the Union, County'Court—tVa ment of absolution. ~ what you want because you do-not ask God for AU because We do-not carry- Stefano, all of Cranfordrond Mrs. LL license Revoked I3ati> nivlilon, on Tm'sday, July lUtli ni-iit for ipehoaUng nnd iceboat races. Coleridge. lt same dayd . At 7 p.m. KeU We regret that \'he hpspital's lacl^ cepted .at*'the Girl Scout Office at 9:3 V T ' = ^hit for x-rayii, Mantouy tests and First-Presbyterian. Church ...will be vene for ajV ages at 9:30 and, again S * - : Sheffield street, Mountainsido, An open hoUse'will'be held~'at 1 church. —- - Scotch.Plains will head the junior Clarke-Circle G at 8 "The Eyergre^h's," "the "DioCMa'ri tumored at a banquet , at ^T o'clock at 11 o'clock for all ag<:* iijtceptjlie department. Mrs." Edwafd Schaar- tl physical fcsaminations will be FULLY' senior and adult, classes. At 11Junior Fellowship will meet a home -of Mrs. William Rich. E Townthlp or Criihford. N. J., tot ascheduled according to the ap- LEGAL NOTfCE Home foj'-tho Aged in Moorestown, to'night^in Fellowship :Hall. 1 5:30 pirn. Sunday, .and Junior High schmidt, Mrs. Fred Kaiser, Mrs. Rartyari road, Clark, j . Consumption Ilcend made: TOP ; on Thursday, June .1, at 11 p.m. The banquet is given by thio'clock children under three years Walter Wagner, Mrs. Sidney for pr«n»tscsl SltUi „. EQPD. BISCAYNE will be' cjKred fo'J' in the churchand Senior High students Will meei June 1. IJ C.-ntthnlal Avenue. Cra^|(urd. N. J,:• Expansion of tuberciilpsis cli'nic PRICE One of. the highlights o?, the Jday Christian education fcommittee ii ; at 6:30 p.m.' . , •' , ' Schneider and Miss Peggy' Davis i On • Thursday, June 1, a! 1 *mv* and addrcssetf of tht* orticors ari?} • V'"<« notice that CHANFOIlD KLKS 2- DOOR u;ill b'e Ihc dedication; of ihe newrc_eogjrljtion of trio services, reh- house. :j • " . ^~ o'fifcranford will aLsist. ' fiUdoiit it Treasurer: •Wlolkr Qt'aijt, i spfvic'els irt the Eliiabeth* area was "••f O.t. LODGE NO. 200(1. him Itoplfud to WITH At the 11 ja.m. serwlcql Sunday p.m. there will.be amedinjds i'afk AVertUe. Cranfoil). N. J; I ,, thi* Township .Committee 0* tic Towu- FOR chapel. ^Person's who wish to .visit,dered by the-staff. Mrs. J. Pali! Events ifor the coming Lveekin- recommended 'by |the director of "'"». "•- Cruniotd a at D3] RADIO-HEATER oh the theme "Restoring the House the Dally Vacation Bible SchoiJ trctary: Melon Graj, 2 *»arlc Avenue, York City, Dr. Arthur Robins, who .Lincoln Avi'imo \ZaH, Vraniatd. call Mrs. R."J." Laler, parish repre- The pre-scjhool department wi choir; >f:30 p.m.. Boy Scout Troop Herbst of Westfleld'and Mrs. Jo- ""anford. N. J. ... . of the Lord.".. Tho Chancel choir the cKUrch. made^a" study of the present and Delrdsiir • Oil Filler sentative." i • hold a staff meeting following th< 84 in fellowship hall; "8 p.m., Adult seph Stibler of Garwood. Gary tctiona, If any, should be maJc- iin- NaniM und'nddri.iiti.,1. of the anicri, Ui«- Factory Equipped choir; 8 p.m. property committee. will.sing "More Love To'Thee', O EXALTED JlllU-Jt: Frniilc-P. Coons, 217 DIX WhaeU ArnfAesis banquet. Christ." . - ' . : Laubenbelmer will be In charge of It.-mkin Avx-., Cranford, N. J.- ^Ambassadors to'the World" ha: Sunday, 7 . p.m.. Intcrmediat tients, contacts and board of LKADINQ KNIGHT: Kruiik X. -.Mullhi A series of Bible studlys-rfrom the audio visual equipment. (i03 Unuikulda pi., CriilWard. N. J. Cig Lighter COMPLET* Dlr Sig etE cDELIV'O PRICE Methodists Plan been, selected by Luther League will meet at th Teachers will be installed on WAtTEH GRAD,T>r(;si3ent health follow-up. LOVAL KNIGHT: JomcB McKn*. 0U ct't G' Lohgaker, pastor, is his s£-r- church before visiting young peo I Peter will highlight the midweek 3 Pirlc Avenue The clinic is - supported by l-'ulloii Ml. Jliulel, N. J. MMCLUOtHB FHllQMT.AllDAU.rEO.Tms prayer service each Wednesday Sunday,,June 23. .•"'• . - - -Cranfordj N. -J. LECYUiUNO KNIGHT:' Sli-t)h.m. ,ln the church office. • j" ""^ "" f Cruiif Par^wav, CraiUord, N. J^ tor, has selected "\yhat to Kemem- Christian ^Science churches this^ SECHETAKY: Dotlald II. Wclmrdi. 430 ber—How to Forget," -iw! his ser-ior room at 1:30 p.m. • .. committee. A 'flhnstrlp of .last year's Vaca * Wilbur Coon Shoes for Women Ollsco DtlVii. WdBirWlcl. N. S. "At 3 p,m, Wednesdnv ibr Pri -Sunday. . _/\ HOLLAND VOHK CLOW] OUJtelloitii, If any, should ba moh-.topje.pj . r ' . T mary choir will meet in the pri . Keynotlng •• lh& lesSori-serm Sunday School on June 4. Mem- ot of Crunfard, New The Junior High Fellowship will room.. TThh e vocationatil serv- Baptists Install entitled ''Ancient and Modern Jersey. have an auction dinner at bers are Jiskecl to Save ' sewing RICHARD HAR1 • Pro-Tek-Tiv Shoes for Cnildreti Vrnnk'X. Mullln ~t -ttWTcbrnmittee—wtH-Yncct-at-a'p.in rfrt«ardboar ds*for\is6 NtOHT ( OOHNSTOHPAWtSHOJi Senior High Fellowships will elect in the. board room under the direc- New Windows Hypnotism, tJcnoumjedl*' is. thein the school, and place them in ' CitANWHID E1LKS, U.I'.O.E tion bf Robert Scavy. Golden Text" from,'Proverbs (21); LODGE a0O6 m officers at the same.hour. Installation of new windows was the box in the ttarthex: of the BRld0* I-IMB Adv. ¥t**: «1I Ufl S-2S Boy Seout Troop 75 will meet The Margaret Greene Associa made; last week, as major renova "Tliere is no wjsa'o'm nor under- church. Shoe Hospital best taste in casuals... tion executive board will meet to standing nor ,e6imsel against the at 7 p.m:; Explorer i?or»»t— one's belief permits. Evil thoughts, tajicrrd tlian ever. 'riiiyfiljiiuJ feel that make U.S. Kii]i'« authorised .the secretarjs/of the '" wandering pol- SCIENTIST, ' •'-•- ifor famous. Tin; wiuidcrrul fvu-.li-uMil-wt'uriiltilttv.-If you've an appetite Navy to accept the • Je&nnette, lUifian mind tiaWUy KMII MeaUi. • irM. sober, be vigilant; because your ba CHAPMAN f«» ft— tlimnlux* kiii Mjuli mi l«uiu adver.4ary the devil,.as a roaring OUT OF GAS HEAT! ALL lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour:" Whom resist1 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BROS. Utce hundreds of •(•tHe^fartiilies, you may have been stranded without heat HOME HEATING stedfast in the fnith, knowing that need is ur dorihg~tfiC^iH#^rnter*^5!Twstr^yhy?~tf5uaiiy because an over-worked furnace the same afflictions arc accomp- 36 North Ave,, E, OF •; lished in your brethren that are Cranford, N- J. broke down or bad w^alher made fuel delivery impossible, _ in the world." Neither could have happened with gas heat SURVEY NOW! 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Paie Six CRAXFORD (NUT.) CITIZEN ANQ CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, MA* 25. 19G1 ==• CRANFORD iSJ.) CltlZEV ANT> CHRONICLE—THtrnSDAY, 3VL4Y 2S. 19G1 .. Page the program is aimed at solying' uralixati6n ceremony, thehp, '• y a^critical need for trained dental pens jjj '. J^f Albert Allingcr, pastor of the w be giyCn lias been prepared by (he Depart-' dents, to obtain Peace Corps ap.=. •thf winner for Den 3 Wasjjiveij as Elects at AnniiaJTMeeting nurses in this area. ... plication forms, and information at 'Eric "ScihwarizV-" This/shlPl •Cranford Methodist Church. The. ment of. Sanitation. Rutgers; \he Gary Kott Named OrfMatKW^lso^ep UJC as part of the college's com- been-Edward. Schwal'tc.. ceremony of installation will, be Wildlii^ Pwserve^JJM^ George S. Sauer of 317 Casino iiy,' New Brunswick; review'English course will he of- escorted to the auditoriU!r . munity services program.- conducted" by the Chapter's Past library,..where cuke aad {With ihe -arrival of ' warm etc.', and. determine their require- 1 N.. J. The booklet is available from To National Junior avenue, local attorney, was re- fered in the-cpllege's summer ses- single ilcrtN of expense for-mator- The purpose of the'. (juestlon- OfVicers' Council: '! "^ will be supplied by the fir • turning- the thoughts .of! the University on request, Single Se¥ve^m'FMBles Memorial elected assistant secretary-treas- sion' for recent high school grad- ments in connection with the in-,-i^ls and. labor, the date when naire is-to enable Peace Corps of- DeMolay Chapter* •copies''tiro frejMo anyone in New urer of ,thc board of trustees of uates. The program 'will be avail- tcs;'MsE1iN people to»the pleasures of \vork wi!} ?tart :md when it will Honor Society ! siallaiion' and operation of either ficials to -obiain. information on First Aid Auxiliary r „ - A wildlife- 'preserve will be established on a portion of Union Ju- chairman, -ivill act as one" t'tside lecreatiori at home, Health be completed and the total cost. Jersey. Additional copies niay be Union Junior College at its an- able to student^ -who will 'enter permanent or porrable swimming By vote of Jhe faculty, of Car- the qualifications of people willing Plans Installation ! nior College's 2S-acre 'campus ns a memorial. to the lute Professor Tract in South Jersey. He was Unioiio Junior College" in. the fall hostesses.'for.,,the affair. [ficc-r John FV Kunze this week Materials :_iind etiuipment to be secured., at a cost of live cerlii nual meeting Monday in the alum- pools, , l tcret. School, Wpst drnnge, Gary to Volunteer for service with the Plans For Parade each." ., . _ . • — \ . ,.i..,-..- -i- " .', • ,i •" *k • [>' David G Foblcs, Jr.. of Rotelle, who was head of the college's biology awarded a science faculty fellow- A monthly scries of-.u.c, ;ied thit consideration.; be used should be. spt ciljed"_by name, ni room of the Nomahegan Build- as-well as tnose going to.other col- Kott, son of.Dr, •ind.Mrs^Bcrnard- corps. —"...'• *' • . " Satiirday Night department when he d:ed February 22. . ' • . • ship by the National Science Foun- leges and universities, he ex- teas arc being planned bv P ven the following .recommend^ "Consult with pool vendors for Ki:of Cub Pack Bb'eil' 'aellvi? in the work of the 'Refreshments we.ro served by mahegan Park.- An eight-acre p[ a monthly newspaper column, Hill, was .jcelected chairman—a of Mr. add Mrs. Glcwier'of 11(J a. grade "of at least a "B" or 85 today by Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, ords in the.Tristory of the. college. Uuilding 'inspector,- plumbing drawn up; if tho pool is of s-.perm- of uquipmont pertinent Jo. the. 276 at. Bfookside School featured chapler over'the past years. . .- Mrs. Peter. Malaspina, chairmaii, ortion of the campus fronting on "Afield in Jersey," . which ap- post he has held since.l!)58.- porOent. He also must show excel- UJC president, and Dr. Thomas ^Dr. Jdnc? presided. • Reports Mjetor ahd'Htalth departihent. i anont type, which covers; every Columbia nvehue, returned', test skits by members of Den 2, who Also to be instulISa are Robert assisted by- Mrs. William Saan4 .pringficld" •avenue has been dc- poared in more than 30 New Jer- Other officers who- were re- operation' of the iwol "ov, in lieu lence iu character, be outstanding were presented by Mr. Sauerj,Mr. week from a Itt-week . on;, the enacted the, song, "Found a Poa-Irslhiger, senior . councilor, and Mrs.' Russell- Dean and Mrs. Paid- Roy_Jones of-. Wesifield, chairman eloged for the college's. Noma- sey newspapers. elected are:'Dr. WilHam H. Mc- thereof, provisions tnadt'.' for such in leadership and citizenship qual- of the board <>f—Tstsstctis. — Boyles, Dr.' Meder..and. Dr.. Crpss- USs:—'Nanilius,"'""-' atoiYiic-powcrcti" Tties, and possess a. willingnesi to i -Robfc'H"Bendli$»i—Junior-councilor-.- Carey.—Next- mooting -will beheld—^ egan Building and auxiliafjTTa- He was the author of a book, Lean, president of Merck Chem- Indian cei'emonial dance. "Establishing a wildlife pre- submarine, -which included stops, give service, ° ' Guests will.'Include, the Rev. Dr. June 21. '. . . •!• il'ities, ineluding-parking areas. "Annotated List of New Jersey i'cal.Corp.,' iRahWay.'vTbe-Tihairman; purchasocs may desire to 'Cubrnaster Kertneth Limmer serve on a portion of our cam- JProfessor Fables was head: of Wai'ren W. Haliiey, former school have ilie'contract checked by'.aii at Portsmouth and London,' Eng- ,: The number,of students elected pf a fond dream of Professor Birds," and he' was writing a made thp following awards: lJob- Inion Junior College's hiology de- superintendent • of Union County B'nai B'rith W attorney prior to -accepiin^'and land.. ... ••:."'•'..•.. '•"'"' " t6.;'this.'"'organtz:ition is- kept Tit a Sables," Dr. MacKay said. "It was book on "the orchids of New Jer.- ert Bernstein, wolf badge; Robert lartment and-helff the rank of ari Regional High School District No. signing the simi'e. It niay be advis- The Nautilus was host to sever.- small percentage of the student _pne of many projects he had un- .sey. He also wrote numerous arti- To Greet New Gtizens" , AIR CONDITIONER Kaplan, denner stripe; Itobert ssociate professor. He joined the cles for . the Audubon Magazine, 1, secretary; and J. Kenneth able at'this time for the purchaser nl members of Parliament-for a body. At Carterct a boy must rank Sweeney, gold arrow; Lawrence looking for derway at the time of his untime- j GEORGE S. SAUER M.C'faculty in 194G. Torrey Bulletin and the New Jer- Boyles, vice-president of the Na Dr. THOlVfAS ROV JONES "Newly naturalized citizens o^ to delermino his U'Kal responvibil- day nt.Kou, aiul in return the ofTi- highest tin thi*e ballots submitted Mattay, \volt~badge; Thomas Me- jy death. Nothing could be .more EARLY BIRD SPECIAL ; tlnnnl. Stntn B;mk, Elizabeth, treas- Union County will be greeted at .Hv1'ln.rrmprds and Houso Hedciuiiit, pn^-yWar' pint—Michael LOWER Fatales than a wildlife preserve, 1 bbatical leave from UJC to dopreserve honoring Professor Fa- Reclected to three-year terms on cialist at-Butgors-University, New Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, college B'nai B'rith- Women, Kadimah CLEANING and SERVICE of Commons in Parliament. Totteh ,. • wolf badge, gold arrow, •Obecause ho so loved the, out^of- Afii-r the board were: Mr. Boyles; Rob- Brunswick; Dr. McLean; D"r. Al-president, reported on a new den- i • •• • ••'.'•• ••• •"• ' • " yoors life of the naturalist." raduate work at RUtfiers Uni- bles -may be sent to William ~3. Chapter of Cranterd-Hoselle- !Park ijt.'-'Glovlur's wife; the former Four Clubl Plan one-year pin and~bear book; Beau Seeland, Jr., director of develop- ert Bottor'ff, executive editor of the bert E. Mcder, Jr., dean and vice- tal assistant cmH^e~To~b.c~~setrt5p .. "The pool slrauld bo operated • The college was supported, in" its 'erslty, New Brunswick, and to do and the Linden-Roselie Chapter : We will remove Air Conditioner from cabinet, clean Mary Elizabeth C/^flwv-'wltQ. has Potter, boar book, one-year pin. AUTO RATES? Wall Street Journal;'Harry Cooper, provost of Hutgefs University; and in Ihe fall at Union Junior College and maintained in iiccor.duncc esunrch in the New Jersey pihe ment, c/o Union Junior'College, been visiting at the homo 6f her "Two den mothers, Mrs. L. M. v; : decision to establish the wildlife air 9:30 a^ni. Monday.. [condenser and evaporation coils — Lubricate fan Window Boxes • '•'. '•"•"• • .: r ' - chairman of (he board of directors Chester &. -Smith, retired member in cooperation with the Union" wiith the instruct ioui furnished by Totten and Mrs. George H. Potter, preserve by~its citizens' landscap- arrens, includintD'the :3Sfharton Cranford, N. J. "' " • - '•' parents, Township Clerk and jflrsi Look into the St. Paul's "Easy Auto" of Cooper Alloy Corp., Hillside; of the board • of' directors of theCounty Dental Society. JH^ said ,. Immediately following .the nat- 'motor and other pads,—Install neviTfitters^ replace the yendor_ and the infonn*a_tlon received1 one-year pins, arTd Mrs\ ; : 1: —— • J,.iWaltei; Cbitcc of. 4M Orchard —•—Policy; You-save-ihrec \vays—careful provided ^y. the health depart- AtFlowerghow FrR. Stobinslti and Mrs-. R. Gessm'r ~Mii>. Jones. Tiai i-uuuuiUue—has pircabinetr Regularlyi$6.°5plpsfi(ter; •••*!•'•'>*, ii'»Yoiif!h the pool vendor.' Glovier, Sr. - ' •; SDIRECTORY - phone BR MW •"-' Tho'tests-required ave simple and Hlftli Schoowfcr traininii plant in Arco, Cliib, .Four Seasons Garden Club wa K CAPITA1.5TOCK COMPANY Architects at a .joint 'meeting of awarded the Gold Star.' _ ^. .' y>s Badgley arid Robeirt A. Rol- infoi'inti'lion to "complement the Idaho, 'whero ho was tWiiiiing of- and'Trowel and Trellis Garden 6 Alden St., Cranford the. bor.'rd and the Slate Society of In a "recent -announcement, of ler oi'Wesifisild/Adana Lasota of \26 Eastman St. ' •-. Cranford basic instructions, a booklet en- ficer at the liucleur "propulsion CJub. Mrs. H. I. Mitchell, is con- Arcliitects in Newark recently. sultant for-tlw. three-section land- wi'nnws in the' Pinewood. borby, -Springfield, Mrs. Harold S. Bell JS. native of Crdnford', Mr. Col- * AUT0L DEALERS * BANK AND * FOOD aiARKETS * • MOVING and SERVICE i\ ••"•'•.'• . " (Offer Empires May 31) • ' - titled "Care- of Water for Home plant which orieJnntc'd the pro- of Summit, Mrs. Charles A. Eaton, J5w.imm.lnc Pools" (CircHlur 5!)i) totype of the .Nautilus. scaping exhibit which is" composed ins holds a bachelor of OTchitcc- STORAGE 1 STATIONS '-Ho and his family" returned of window' . boxes, bird, havens ure degree from Cornell Univer- NORR1S CHEVROLET, Inc. CHAS. KURTZ and patio gardens. iity andjs associated with the INSTITUTIONS . Moiwlay to New- London, wluirrO BW B'ritfi Closes CHOICE MKATS * JPOCLTBT CENTENNIAL Gulf Smi» the NautUus is. being overhauled Artistic arrangement classes irchitectural firm of Neil J. Con- and horticulture1 classes "also will VBOZSN , POODS rvin MuldroW StaS C<^!, after the recent trip. Season With Musical cry iri Ncwarjc... He.served two COLONIAL » be featured at. the show. Sched- ears in the U. S. Army Corps of Gulf Productj B'nat B'rith Women, liadimah SAVINGS & LOAN BRidge 8-039i ules may ,be obtained from Mrs. ^engineers. : —_ Mechanic on Duty at All Tir» Men In Service Wesley N. I'hilo of 0 Iroquois foad, "' Chapter, T S ASSOCIATION 8 MorUi Bnlon A»o- Onatud track * Auto Bfiuiln — Hai ttm Mr. Collins is married and has tk H. A. Schwara, "Marino chairman.. : . . paifl-up membership party at • MORTAGE LOAMS HENRY P. TOWNSEND BRidgo 6-977S onethat "for ,wo-children, Cynthia and Doug- !67"C"«nISh»ittI A-TB. ^ "Ain't We Got Fun," a musical - BALK8 A BEBVICB announced this week thnt ,!fohri William T. Collins of 18 Madison MOVDTO AKD 8TOBAQB IV'a<-<" Corps' Application take-bit on the roaring tweniies — Camplei* Pmti* OcpmHmeni — Charles Lovett, son of Mr. and was featured. Written by Mrs. venue. ' OCBUCNr WVIDEND UATK LOVELAND TUEL CO. PACKINO' Mrs. Henry William Lovelt oi-20 Now Aviiilahle al UJC Board-of-Architeeta =t5f _ Bernard White, the show told tile; operntcs under' 'the Department of lOOTOn Entire iBslmne* Froo «1 Dpi • J- Authorized story of three-B'nai B'rith mem- 241 North Ave.» W. Wesifleld rps rec tion for persons. interested in ap- Law nnd Public Safety; Division 2-7651 CHeslnul S-2313 ESSOHEAT — FUEL OIL bers played by Mrs.. Herbert Prompt, Courteous Service EXPERT SHOE aiul has left for Hccniit training at plying for membership in the Vol- of Professional Boards, in the in- Main OlGce ADama 2-4465 unteer Peace Corps program os- HirscTtf-Mrs. Georg* Weinberg and Call BRidge 6-1144 REPAIRING For Scott Lawn Products Parris Islnnd, S. C. After comple- erest of public health and safety,, WILLIAM X". COLLINS REILLY OLDSMOBILE tion of recruit training, Pvt. Lov- tnbli.shed by President" Kennedy Mrs. Leonard Silver who unwitt^- ind only "through ..this board nra Woilflold Avo. Vf. Rosollo Park »«» NOI'.TII AVB.. B, ' QUICK SEnVtCE incly hired a "spe-aKeasy" to hold Ii p ett wilf be sent to Camp Lejeiino, are nowNiivailable at Union Junior ir'operly qualified applicants Atathariud Elkpbelb Offic« 29 Brood St, * NURSING HOMESTW O lib 8 UoHltl W N. C, for advanced combat infan- College, Qi'.. Kenneth. W. Iversen, an installation. jranted licentrcs to practice arch- REEL-SfRONf G FUEL CO. luxury compacts mark oi 95 in a piano examination B.lo. A Hcrrloe Jry*TTiWriiRSfcl:ind"thon will-returii itieatl. announced.- >.'.'. Mrs. Lewis Halperri, who por- Dependable, Vrliuidly Service Sines 1023 SHOE REPA1H1N0 make you- choose botwoen tectiire in this state. ; given recently in Newark by Trin- ADmns 2-7651 CRANFORD HALL It home for a 20-day recruit leave. Aiiplication forms and informa- trayed the proprietor of the estab- 22 Alden SI Qualification is met either by a 560 Noilh East, Wetifiold NURSING HOME Pvt. Lovett Is a graduate f Cran- your friends . . .and your lishment, introduced variety~acts ity College, London, ,;:i. o tion about the proijnim may be tour-day written" examination on you* ford Htj»h School and attended luggage. But not the new as master of ceremonies. Co-chair- She played the piano in the pre- obtained from Professor Forrest P. ;ehedule, Gt by reciprocity for.but- 13 Aero Estate—Sireproof Bnllrtln»» STRUCK AND CAR* Middle Toimotisuo Statn 'gnllogo Falcon rFutura.- inen were Mrs. Larry Bernstein, ROTCHFOtt&*ONTIAC, INC. BRidgo 6-0900 ii Korui kn Jplurge • JPexter, Jr., nuidnnee- coimselor. of-'state applicants _ 'who.-. have paratory division^. She studies before enliptWjij".in ..the Marine and Mrs. Milton jDubin. -Ml)O--— _ RENTALS Dr. Iversen invited person's" oth- maintained a pructice/dr a num- with her mother, a piano, teacher, 1 North Avoj E. ~ " Cianford Corps. ' ~~ er than Unlon.Junior College stti- ber of-years. - '-'/. and Eleanor Bacon-Peck of Belle- Authorized 600 Lincoln Pk., fi . Cranford GoTheEasyAV|Wa?L ville. She has been playing for a JPONTIAC Insured Savings —< Home , RANKIN FUEL CO., year. • • -i Sales - Service tiowlevmti >i CeiiUr, kanllwartll VeUHd Btniil * OPni^pt DeUferU* PAINTS ' For Loeal 1 ttzii OIL Mrs. (Dmiis Heads BRidgo 6-62110 Tempest^ Vauxhall and Car or Truck Rehlal "j:, -J iU«i Jer««y ai leOenoD, lIUiMbeUi RICHARD nARTlG Call BRidgo 8-9200 Call BRidge 2-«090 Mothers' Club English Ford Line, ELkabbth 5-330O ' Paint Shop Mrs. George Clmis wos'installed U No Answer,. BRidgo 6-3341 • laiUi lat\ui« Ou. OH. — to and from — GOOD WILL USED CAHS NoriU Wood Bear Elm, Lin'dem • Wall Paper • Art Supplier Prop" in SURE as president of the Mothers' Club 21 Coniennlal Awo. Cranlord TERMITES HUnlor 6-5500 • Paint • 'Window Shades two vonvs in of Troops 78, 178 and Explorer US NOBTB AVE., K. BRidgo 6-2540 OdBewild, LaGuardia & Newark Post 78, sponsored by St. Michael's are flying again. Watch .ADanu 3-3900 LEHIGH OIL CO., Inc. 101 No. Union A-»o. . Czaniorc INSURE Church, at a dinner last Wednes- lot -'Swarms-' ol -tlying Airports -- Grand Central & In a Futura you not onlv day at the Chi-Am Chateau, Moun- BEAUTY SHOPS • "Satisfaction Guaranteed" vis get a luxuriblrs.interior tainside. — Ants" which come with' UNION COUNTY BUICK CO. EXPERT OIL BUHNER SERVICE PLUMBERS Pennsylvania Stations, N.Y. > Spring, shed their wingsu with individually con- _--Gthej ==piiicers were installed as BR4dg« SAW . GRECO'S GARAGE ^ollbws; "Mrs. Donald- Leonard, WILLIAM'S toured bucket spats, a then disappear. Thes* 41 Myrlls Avo. Cianfoid BBENNAN & TOVE South & Centennia I vice-president; Mrs. j" A,_Lemke, BEAUTY^BQX harury console betwci n wood destroying insects Plumbing •—• Heating recording secretary; Mrs. William • Profeaalonal JPem them, wall-to-wall ttirjut Stickle, tbrrespondirjg secretary, cause much damage to. • JE*rAfe«aiiittal' Hall* FUNERAL • & Tinning UPHOLSTERgSj injj, and all the extras,' and Mrs. Michael Gallucci,ytreas^ ..property:. Buildings not •• BRidgo &0269 , BRidqe 6-1200 18Ald«i8t BRidgo 6-0103 DIRECTORS Urer. .. •- . • ' ' protected during construc- «6o goBttr Aye.. M. " — . ^ Mrs. NichoJasjTHiperato, retiring swit, tion usually reguiro it SCAftBROUGH'S A & A CAB SERVICE " ' --.a-JnsMla.- -BiflfcDING" DOOLEY ECKBE Upholstery RHJBHO& Serving Cranfora 36 Year* 1 R. Dbtoa, Prop. -of^MrsrJrG GMC TRUCK BALES Peters, nominating chairmnn. CONTRACTORS Plumblnij & Heating Contractors .UpholsterinK - Slip Cova "" Tho.ohnual picnics for scouts We Specialise Exclii- DIBKCTO11S JOBBING — OH, BORN£2R3 Mi N, Broad 8L . , Kllmmh.1* and their families will be as fol _ABt eONDtTiONpia Brapes - Furniture ettve^" in protection ELiiBbolb 4-3300 Phona: BRidgo G-0255 lows: Troop 78,.June 10, Nbma PAUL S. JOHNSON BRldao 6-1320 AUSTIN hefian Park; Troop 178, June 17, at of properly against CAlli-tSTtll •— CONtltACTOU Nforlh Av«., W. »« Morib Aw . k. thp J. B- -Williams and Co. picnic BERSE BROTHERS All *ylic« GOOD PLANNING ... a big roomy trunk. TERMITE Sand You put luggage in its AGENCY grounds on Walnut avenue. AttiharUad and jut>alfn _ Edward G- Ledden & Son Telephone BRidge 64053 Mrs. Gua Gutierrez was dinne oilier Wood Destroy- Plymouth - Valiant^ BUldcc 6-9413 Cray Memorial FROM place, not in' the back xc it ehaivman. — ill C«bUuulil~Av- aro availdi>!o in Now Jor- 13 N. Union A»«- " BHldgo 0-6169 nooiisa — SIDMO DAY and NIGHT TURF BUILDER WK UKI'AIU I.AMI'.IUAnCK—AI.KO Scotts Spreader distributes potent, steady:feeding your HILCO Door. Call us year history • of the Run! Boy—not in some distant UKt'OVCU ANY tMVV. t.AMI'HKAtn:. OUTTKBS — IKADEIUJ for free literature, or better Expert Slate Shlnjrlo (Another Falcor w;i/ Gl;ij.:.-clrlllinc and convi>rtine cuiclass tmd granules eienly and accurately over the whole lawn. And TI^RF still, stop in any tjmo for state. Our work is GUAH- Sortie* china vases, JUEB. bottles, coiVcc mills, TUo Repalra 1 second, with 3l.<> nj>f»!) • FISH DEALERS • Into beautiful lamps. '' SEld«* Conlrul Avo. . Westilold Neves? oak for tomorrow: it Is basement. win. Hut Falcon topped ^v '; (Nr. Grave St.I vS^^JWaMTwJywgg For InlormaEon or Froo • Fresh Seafood Dally 'email! ,;' Part* JVo Parkino Problems enough that divine Love is a building diet it needs? Result? Thicker, greener, healthier grass, Inapoctlon and Advico ~-? -,-••• •'•I'.- expensive Call BRida*G-1333 3-215U ever-prdscnt help; and if you wal CHetlniil 8-B100 WdHhl63& never doubting, you will have a ©a any soil—ei^» subsoil! .___ — i',;;i;: Don't Jump to the conclusion thaf all new 1 GAIL 158W U Korib Av«w E- Crnniorc • LIQUOR STORES you need every s^oment.—Marj Slop, Swap ana Save now... during your Ford. Dealer's Swapping Bes homes are. expensive, Many small homes can Baker Eddy.- SaV6 5«00T BASfMFNT DOORS . SI AIR S\RINCEHS I •••.'•! w still be built at a very nominal cosh Come in 30 Eastman SL Scotts Spraador (teg. 1'6.95) bath only 16,00 DC3D and talk it over with us. We. can supply you TERMITE MOVING IH'INTYRE'S BH 6-1041 HAROLD F. BENNER FREE PARKING. ADJ TO OUR STORE Falcon Futura m with the necessary materials and remember. LAWN MOWER SHOP Incorporated COMPACT dSbUSIN & HAULING htilM.wth "Standard" sutmlies you - Automobile Painting CRANFORD PAINT OH THK T build for permanence, - Incorporated YARDS, OARAGES CLEANED PAUTS Authorized t>UCO AND HARDWARE 2 Locust Streef LitcksmiUt BODY CHLECTERS Reo ^-Eclipse — Excello , VENDER WORK Open Friday Evening ROSELLE PARK, N. J. SCH^R'S M Other IPaiUdiis M Dulyk Itnomel Reflnlshln* OPS'N 104 SOUTH AVE., E. BRIDGE 6-1870 Phone: BRidgo 6-2700 Tolophonea: ' ' LIQUOR STORE Weldlni'— •Truck _ MON: CHoalnat S-I49^ ADams 2-252ff Bring yodf-tawn problems to our Lawn Prof>r" ' -.,-

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i'aec Eiehl CKANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—TltUKSDAY, MAY 25. 1961 Steven Gale; Christmas and fiesta, Topics ane Ruppert. Melaaic hei, E1-'meyerE1-meyer, Ne'aNeal Barlow KM Bau-Bu; the Roosevelt PTA. At thi? Met- covered, in ck.- les. SSici - -.mann, NNorefc n SSemon , EdEdwardd M'Ma,'::, ropolitaolitan Mustium of Art '.th'thee stustu--Ronnie Burstein; —History »and been enhanced by GARWOOD len Gorringe. Walter B^les. Sic .mann, Norefcn Semon, Edwad ,, p geography, Peter Rudoy. Pahu High Praise for Symphony School hen Carlsonl , Kobert^filiottKb , Cany, F , jh , dt iitd th Egytian Greek packets supplied by from Page 3) phen Carlson, Kobert^filiott, Can-yt.-r, Frank Putz, Donna TajuharB,- dents visited the Egyptian, Greek, trees made by Glenn Roessner, ^Change. The il jOrmond's'Worning and afternoon ell HessleHessleVV, Carl.JAjtrbcJAjtrbcm 'Charles Allan -Langheinric-Langheinrichh , Nancy «unt-, and Roman exhibits. • 7 ,;at the. Virginia Vanover and Douglas The American pra, I kindergarten classes have been Hunterunter,, ThomayrKeliy, and Stuart Utr, Virginia Bass,' and Jay Hot'- Vhe afternoon was'spent,*; Grube were included in the. dis- common and preferred- In Final Concert of Season i-conducting experiment!; ?fii what Snowden. / iac.kt:rv... United Natipris. A. guided tourwas play-of materials about the. Philip- niqipal and . _r By NATALIE DENMAN '• j makt.s ;st.eds grow by planting The children arc learning cursive Pictur.es, books, maps' and draw- taken through the headquarters ,and .corporate-] i;6L- LXV-Iir. No* 18,. JERSEY tHURSDAY, MAY 25. 19BJ •^••\' ings were shown by Martha Hop- pines in the activities room. selling stocks; New \ Grc;it credit must go to peter Sozio tor the ifiusical skill ami icor n f»rapefruit, and-grkss. They w'ritinjj/ buildings. Explanations of ex- : persona.! warmth wijh which he inspired an aijrta.teilr orchestra and Thave observed ' what happens, to jper, Robert Goqdhart, Stephen hibits and "the general work of the •1' -. . "• Grade 2 . . - Exchange, capitalists i Grade 2 Cox American businea, in^ oratoi iOTinji fine performance of- Verdi's "Requiem," The Communi- (seeds with water and without, and- children ' in Misi Claire ' Linda Behlert, Nancy White, United.Nations were given. The children iri Mrs. Alice Gunr learned cut Donald Kronmeyer,- Ramon Mc- • Mrs/ Raymond Anderson, Mrs. kel's second grade gave"a reading PhysiMEdmatwn Exhibit Memorial Day Parade, t'y Symphony of New Jersey was joined by_ihe Oratorio' Society of"j"ho\vjpjmgh: a seed can grow with- Saltzman's class hat. rouM i program recently for their, par- tor in American history ~'* Neu- Jersey for its final concert of the season on May 15 at Cranford : oUVsoa They haye-a "growing sive, writing- Leod,. Neal Barlow, Frank Putz, Charles • Gonano, Mrs, Seymour "- on dis-!I Richard Lamparter,' Kai Baumann,! Herbst, MrP. Sherman 'JCisncr, Mrs. ents^ After the reading each/child Many students have School. Th.e results well justi- _._ j table" planted with all kiruK of Birds 1 •' " Edward Mayer. A border of Albert Kraus.and'Mrs. Ralph Hay- recited a poem of. his c?wn choice buy "stocks, which thi-y fmight; Friday • -fied the time and effort spent in iful „ . seeds aial plants'and are reipdnSir play. Taking part were: Kath-j? ected themselves. J Lacrymosa Dies section, - ^ ^ . J? . . erihe Angermuellt-r, William Bab-j ,, figures. was._ made by ward were c.haperones. tcTThe group; The poems selected "0- Exercises ill this ambitious undertaking. with bana. Bi-inkerhoft, were familiar to all.and were . The "Requiem," with" its intri- is poignant interplay be- | Q{ ^ ^t to ]carn son, Barbara Becker, John Conte,; Ricivird LEGAt NOTtcT KENILWORTH-i-r.A second summer playground area wllllb.e G \RWOO&— Gurwood.'s Memorial Day parade is.scheduled 'to-get.; abput whn.t...\s "really true.in.the Sally Dimock, Ruth Dudley, Paula: David Wnggms Susan taken _from the classroom poetry jed on 16th street'and Washington avenue/ Councilman Edwvrd cate blending of instrumental and tweetr-a. n th• e singers an. d- the orches--... ..-»• - ' -^ ut A venue gymna^pm . . .. underway at iiix.nv Tuesday;' following exercises at the .World War-I world," they"*/have conducted English, - David -j, Florence. Eileen i Charles _ Hansel, Kathy file. The children received added ibarian, chairman ai recreation.Tinnounced-at a meeting o £Bor.- choral passages, is a difficult com- It was an exciting and vivid experience in, .reciting before an fdirtiction of Mr.-and Mrs. Joseph Troiano. physical education instruc- monument'tit Walnut street.and Third av'enue. ; , science experiments on how heat Hollingsworth, Edward Huhn. Wil- and Kathryn Dooley. Grade 3 ^ h Council Tuesday night. ' _ _-•-.' position. Although Verdi wrote performance, bringing with it frmk Goldsmith, be foreVer barrt-d fror> Walnut street to Second avenue, "ljequiem." is more reminiscent of Their latest experiment is in : exhibit. Experiments tirtid explan- Tccoverinii .the £ ftiiat the Michigan avenue play- Holy Trinity' Indian club-drill. n,fth grade, boys; Student Head : this fine ••per.fonnance w»s the; cooking. Both classes will lear.n Grade 3 • . constructive criticism."Regorts will ations . are displayed as follows: Lawrence Howcll,, RoberfHubiak; rope skipping, sixth grade girls; down Second avenue, to Cedar •"Aida" than it is" of ordinary non-- concluding program of/its- first scrlber. nd will be dedicated this sum- Participation , g —The boys and girls in Mrs. Mary be as follows' Edward Wolff, golf; Paul Huehn, Martin Kane, Ste- -GEOtli street, alotig Cedar to North ave- secuiar , music. One of the great u how ingredients change shape arid Levers, Louise Fedorko; magnets given that the GARWOOD — TThh e GGarwood tumbling,'sixth.grade boys; square season in existcncc. This" inaugural form by making Jello and butter. Skrocki's third grade arc studying F.rank Cushman and Stephen phen Kocsis, SteverF Levitt, Ben- As Topic dancing by all; modern dance At Lincoln nue, down North avenue to Center complexities of the work is estab- season has been a gy4 '" placed at the World' WarTJi. moiiu-" story of Old Bcmes; Robert Seals, Michael Schaeffer, John Palmer, fhe license. o-f-Kenilworth Inn through- eighi 'will sing at both company, management, quality of production aiHJshjjKki.iaU;s recoj^r: went, and the flagpole erected by versity. Glee Club and the Orato- : Grade 1 , board* showing an underwater Students;- in Frank pITullio's -Ii} «he jiflernoon, the VFW team was! among the features of a hi contests Jor-otneT "•' The-solo roles were sung ivlrs. Gwen Ising's elass is study- how paper is made; Bruce Appel- and Allan Turadian arc-in the fifth grade will, visit/fhe. Stbck Serving The be reviewed at a hearing by services. Miss Anita McGovern, Russell I. Baker was the first president of Juataf Achievement were cast as follows: Vice- thi. Garwood War Dads. distinction by four young rio Society—of New Jersey, all ocean scene.. • meet Accurate Bushing at ceht hobby show held ut Wash- ing birds,... Julie-Thill ancTAileen doorn,.Bermuda; Michael Morris, classroom. Paul Mozer's, diagram, Exchange 'tomorr^jVy/j ^ ough Council on June 13. Four assistant organist and diiector-of of Union County, Inc. Mr. Boright and;Miss students — Shauron Warne, 130; • Services will be. conducted at appearing^ in concert .with ..the Westfield - Cranford V. Guerriero Field, while ington School. Other exhibits "in- 1 sional artists—Margaret j^6y, con- Kor.n brought books about birds; Graue 4/ ham radio; Christine ' Hobbler, of a lima bean seed, and KcnnetK, High financi.1. arid, tneTiiaiiOri's |ths were arrested on March 12 the Junior choir, will be at the Edward Petill, at).; secretary—Ja- monuments by representa- tralto; Ludmjlla Aihvjx, soprano syinphony. As for its part, the at Jonatlian Dayton Regtonul High School, _| as-Unami Park, Suburban Trust cluded a collection of silver spoons Deborah Jones- robin's nest, dnd Miss Martha Franey's fourth planets; LynfrJeffreyVMan O'War; Tardiff's diagram qf the, develop- Area . - organ. • , - , s nis Ozolins, 108; Sherry Lawrence, orchestra, after a good storf in- "business eehtei^hay^b'deh xhe*topic Isidc the, taveni^ and fined for ' [ will play Sta^Best in a^Babe Ruth dating back 100 years, marbles, lives of the Legion Post and Bay Gene Ferguson,- tenfSr, :ui-baTi—Trust, while' the Grand marshal for the parade l rison, MarianhV Bell, Catherine Sommerville. ' " . chines and motors. Peggy Down- illustrated a talk oh her native offiders as follows: Senior Hig,h, anniversary this summer, Mrs. ed: • _, marches j OF DOHA N. STHAUSS. We" may well look" forward to an- kveeri, the Garden State Pafk- siceond st will be boiwecil 3»- the bjirder of the will be Frederick C- Wehrum, Jr.. t other season of good music if Peter Hintz, and James Shuppqr. ing, Dan Boyette, Linda Cushman, -country with slides. 'In- prepara- and Graceland Memorial President, Howard Murphy, Jr.; Chester Murphy, caiftp director At. Chapel 'Kindergarten;- Sharon .eleven-' room,. Miss Erdean Phelps report- a member of the Board'of Educa- Purcuant to. the. order-of EUGENE J . The birds were- made by Ron iGeorge Dietrickscn, and Robert Typewriters & Adding Machines for the fourth- year, announced (Thatcher FuViiace' and Johunscn tier, blane lilein, Deborah^ DeLor- , Surroiiat'e of th<.- County of Union So/.io and the Community Sym- The students, arc studying New tion for- her visit, children |k from residential to indUK- .vice-president^ John Hoeflich; KENILWORTH John Briim-f ed that some of the best paintings tion ;ind former member of tho ." . Geisel, Susan Petrick, Lynn Pet- Bass gave reports on "Tales of .-the Co. Use jlrst' jjsme ..is scheduled enxo. Cindy King, Steven Fuller, mode on the llfth day of May. A.D., Itsiil phony of. New Jersey return next Jersey in social studies and ani- pared speeches about the ll. Final hearing will be Jums secretary, Sandy Lang; treasurer, today. hall of South Carolina willjDreach were done by Debra Gallison, Bar- Boiough. Council, who was a ser- "upon Uu> application of the imdcrslumd rick, Lynn Ashman, Deborah mals and the seasons in science. Arabian Nights." pines as follows: Climate anci ed- Aubrey Majers,'" Methodist youth The girl scout camp will be Linda Guerriero, Karen Bezkar- us Executor of the estate of said de- year. in Kenilworth Gospel_Chape! at II B;«be Ruth League ~games have, bara Kernel. Wayne Csupa, Con- geant in an anti-aircraft battery •eeaKL'd, notice in' hereby given to thi /lays, James Shupper, Judith The boys, and girjs in Mrs. Ar- Grade G uctti i Frank - Prageriy/houscsg , fund treasurer, Jariies Scale,; "pub- held July 11", 12, 13; 18, 19, 20. a.m. Sunday. He also will speak owayny, llusscll Gulick atid Pres- stance Tougher ancL Frances Bart- in Europe- during World War II. - . creditors of Kald. deceased to .exhibit to imm, Catherine Schrieker, Cath- Lf» ordinance vacating 'portions and 25., 26, 27.-The theme will be beenr-scheduled af~UnamJ Park ton -Terrell.. the. Kub'bCrlbiy . under oath or all'lrmatton Many a man thinks he-is buying thalinda Quaintanee's fourth grade The sixth grades of Miss Lois Bonnie-Pollack;' Philip INprth 31st, 32nd ahd Center licity chairman, Margaret "Wie- on baptism at the 7:30 o'ctoick! lelfc. ,.;•:•<• "* Following n meeting of the — their claims and demands nu.ilnst thi rine Hintz, Margaret IVJfay'cr, and are studying Mexico in social stu- gand; Christian Faith, Daniel Indians this year. Scouts are First grade, Hugh Hardman, The following children- made estate of tald deceased within tin mohthu pleasure, when he is roally selling Bassin, Donald Brandos,' and Miss ktitution and ets, all paper strcets^Was pass- baptismal service that evening""., Johanseii vs. Thatcher; ^-TtiesdSly, Memorial Day Committee on _ from the date of said order, or they wll Stephen, Gorringe, dies. Articles from Mexico have White; music and Smith; Christian witness, Pat Rein; urged to register early. William King, Marilyn models of elephants, cJownSr-dogs' Friduy,.night, Chairman-Banyasz himself a slave to it.—Benjamin J Mary Donovan anade their.annual ion Una] reading. r'r-45'' Suburban .vs. Sta-Best; Wednes^ \ie—fcffvt'f—liar-wd—from—nroui£uth)tf—OJTranElin.T ~~. " been—«-xhibited~l>y—BInney Sl(lfwS~Hb"ouOlveir invorifc c llelbel, Itaac & Timnenfiaum^ &» •the Delaware River and Delaware urolyn Snowden and Jdhn Cox -A on that a sanitary ,sewer be vs. Joharssen; Siiturdny^-June on Page 2) lHa E. Jersey. St., " rought locomotives. Officers elected by the Junior Memorial Rites the athlcUc field on Mciscl Lisa Brazihsky, Debbie Galljfghei-, animals -were writrWr—by Susan Eliz.ltieth. N.- J. - •- - - Bay are an- excellent habitat for [tailed .before any 'construction MYF are: President, Jane i-Ioaf- nue, Springfield. .About 1,000 per-1 vs. Stii-Best and Sub- Sylvester, Robert Guerriero, Ecj- The children have been KENILWORTH — The annual Rusty Greene^Kobin_Ann Gilbert' the rinitrnccked pheasant. its place. ~- ' lirh; Burnett; im); from nciRr.boring t-h.tp«>ls: ,, i uVfaanjvs. Thatcher. in—a—trtmsporttrrrot £b^Moohje£===Giieaieuo,==M.a)jia Senior GYG Names secretary, Diane LaSecla; treas- •jtiiuinui'iiii adviii ul Trie— expected. BttI games will Ee" Yawlak; Gary Ditzel and Gary ollowing children drew pictures 115 ambulance, and tew lire .calls untccr Fire .Department was hejd Burtny A^er, William ibout air travel: Paul Appeldoorn RAYMOND E. WHEELER urer, Nancy Rein, and Methodist The speakersp , at services-at j ut James Guerriero Field Melkii, Stephen -Starlich,. Robert Itussell. Temporary Officer^' ' April. last night in the firehouse. A large aiest /lichnel Pollard, Jan is Rudd, .Rob- (Continued on Pafic 2) wpliwi- of--a—firomatVs—biulge-di a.m. and 1:30 p.m. will be Walter! w«-k-as follows: Monday, McCajnb, .Matla Wvhrum, Richard Some of the children searched iri GAUWOOd-i-, Temporary offi- ilnyor Walter~E. „.. .ri- ert Brown, Marianne'AngermUci- ww Te1ik->r~5r-T,V-eiTtteT- .-Diamond;--Thursday. June 1, Third grade, Louis Ciiimano^ and Gary Uusscll read the si. Anne were named Sunday., hristian Fitzgerald, Craig Seals, NEW or REBUILT led residents' to back the drivtr, cram. • COMPLETE CHEMESE AND AMERICAli CUISINE ;renda Wells, and James Haag. Speakers were Mayor Walter held before nnd after the services..; VFW vs. Diamond,-.-- and Friday, "Howard Archer, EUKarTReinhnrcU, stories they found to the elas.s. i at a.meetin« -itrtho-crrfeteria hey also are working on folders Jounoilman John Olock reporl- Services Slated On the local committee,are Mr.-! June 2, PAL vs. Accurate., . - '„. Jeffrey Gulick, Gary Guerriero, Student^ of Mrs. Mnvjorie Ly- of St. Anne's School. WILLIAM E. CARROLL NEW PORTABLES $49.50 • r. I |that Maplewood, Cranford and E. Boright, -Fire Commissioner Luncheons s Dinners vith stories, pictures, and booklets tCENlLWORTH—For tlie second Frank j. Mascaro, Fire Chief John and Mrs. Fred G. MacKenzio, Mr.i .Minor League schedule for the Joanne Spcrnnz'o, John MailaKn, siijilit'B^ttiird grade and Miss-Val- They are: President,- James Ry- ibout travel. ivy avenues had been oiled year. Memorial. Day ceremonies and Mrs. George C.Sharp, Mr. and J \w.s*k it Unami ParkL Monday, Peter Fillmap, John Tomato, Don- jenn IuliaHii's'fourth grade went an; vice-president, Robert Noyy; •.•:—.. We Handle All Makes '^ stoned, and work will begin Ma lone, Chief Thomas F. ...JJrit-- l .•'"'_ - Orders to Take Out The class planted seeds and eac.1 will be held- at the monument tpin of Garwood; William Dugan, •Mrs. Edward D. Whittle, Mr. and .Sn&w Ins. vs. Stofft rs; Tuesdayy, ald Bucciavelli, John ^tclnhnfdt on a trip Slutcti Island last Kocretnvy,'.Patricia Holulu; "spiri- | the westerly side of-.the bor- adjacent to Veterans' Center at 11 MrMrss. P . Sydney RunnioRunnion,n . MiMi**, aiul" SJQ ^jjame; Wednesday C'il ^ •hild watered and took care of hi. vice-president of the Now Jersey Wednesday, Cas'jile vs. and John Schneider.' week. They v$Hwl„.!>. . Park tual eliairmaii, Piitnela"Si»iciiviii;e; Complete Chow Meia Dinner for Two REMINGTONS•".•: ROYALS ^SMITH • CORONAS I xt week. a.m. Tuesday. Mre.'-g.-B. Macmillap, Mr. ari athletic"chairman, Richard Galau- iwn plant. State Firemen's Association, and Bitwjing; Tliursday, June " FOiSrth: 'Ma""jind." had" n ^^ lunch 'at ""Carolyn Snowden was mailmar UNDERWOOD - OLYMPIA Councilman Kasbarian . an- The service will be sponsored by I *.'"• '„. .^^.^ Richard1 C. Arthur, an^ -Mr. 'and.' i.'Snow Ins. vs. VF FVjday. June -2i_The Hut vs. Cas- iuring April. Group leaders weri Kenrlworth PoSf2230, VFW, under ««chard Stevens,- president of,,the- Donnn Dntmmond, lEIlen Esch',lev ri(l«'t' o Battery Park, New. York MeCormick, ,!itid Bociul ehair- $i.3a !H>stponed' because if poor dircctio: ^"i""'.""*^" • J !a!e - -^11Qiu(-'""«'ii'ro Field on Satur- :iJ l^ti'leia' Leonard.' • - - - anice Joai-'s. Brenda Wells, Rober WHEELER -t, Trade-Ins'Accented • the dircetipn of • Robert Policy. Uniolictn. n Countj, SiromenVAtjsocia- Ju • (Continued ok Page 2) ' T DANCING TQ RAY DeVAULE'S ORCHkSTRA Browrj, and Gunars Lejnieks.' ' fetlier. | • , ' -f commander; LOIOr Ullard j^i'. ^ 3. Staffers \vill face ' ..1 K -W.e\§'ervice What We Sell oimcilmaij .Pciter (Patuto'fe .Mayor,Walter E. idBdrighr t will be Also participating wm; the iRev. ¥ ' SU JA Hit.: L - t0-"'1™0011 Bowling ar 91a.m. and I'-. ' Grade-1 •' '' • ;cd that 'lib had' ^tteridti'd.."a lljji; speaker.' Wreufhs liohoririg the Jainc:. S. "Tiller, pastor i i-EdYale Banquet Room The children in Mrs. Carolyji munity Methodist Church, and inVlted. 10 MarCIl • | V>W Juniors will meet! l?ie Hut ppnsium- on a county planning- war dead will'be placed by bo- KENILWOkTH—A color guard al n am- ' ' ' ' FOR RESERVATIONS Mason's .first grade- have been 277 NO. BRO ELIZABETH, NLJ. rd at, the Courthqusej rough clubs ahd organizations. The Rev. Sylvester P. McVeigh, pastor Little League staticUn^s: studying about tho wind. They tNesd to Public: Service) EL 4-U14 NATIONAL TYPEWRITER CO of.St. Theresa's Chiireh. from Kcnilworth Post i~0, Amer- Phone AD 2-3873 ~ . Others attending were^wtTrj-mVocation and benediction will ican Legion, will march in the Me- all wanted _to. knowr"What Is the 20 EASTMAN ST. CRANFORD | bJ'.offcnKl by the Rev. Sylvester James Corcione, president^ was Diamond Expansion : WELCOME TO THE Friday — Saturday — Sunday Wind and What Can the Wind enson and Harold Frolieh. master of ceremonies. Serving on morial Day parade in Union, Com- Do?" ACROSS FROM CRANFORD THEATRE Jr. Frolieh reported on a visit P. McVeigh, pastor of St. There- mnnder Guido Certoldi announced PAL Many stories and poems about (Continued on Page 2) sa's Church. (Continued on Page 2) today. Accurate-Bushing- '£ ' the wind were read aloud. Pic- , color guard has been ifi-! ,vrw — tures on the-wind, drawn by the vitcd by Connecticut' Farms POii • children^ were posted on the bul- 35, American Legion, to partieiy: letin board. in the annilal^ |>ar.jdt-. Wil-J electric hum Taikowski is • color. guard [ y Grade 2 : Mrs. Lily. Knplan's second grade cl ir a fs completing its study of th cooking A wr e"th wi|i be placed by pot-1 By Presbyterians Plains, Jndians and their ho WE WISH TO EXPRESS erP.atutor post member, ut the! GAJUVOOD -* Seventeen corn- food, clothing', nnd Memorial O:iy service vit- :K«iil- i JiiUHicunts wci;e-i*et;iy:irk (in Memorial 'June Vawlak, 'Patricia Bartlelt, OF THE BEAUTIFUL Ann Collins, Cynthia Doe, Barbara Day, Commander Bertokli report- Carolyn Bogart, Joyce Minet, Jan- Fielder, Judy-Lynn Goldenberg, ed, • . ice Pew, Barbara Buehman, Nimt'y Lynn Keimifi, Michcle Jennings, ...easy- Joan Bo'lon, Beveiiy Bartlett, Jeanne Lynes, Bett-Jo LaBracio, Gtnevieye Muim, Merry Aamodt, NEW HOME OF Betsy Mayer, Karen Miller, Sharon and Kurcn VValix-h, Loraine Miller and Schindler, Kindra Vollherbst, Di- Gifts for School .Williani Hoover. William Hoover To all those (and there^were many) who haye so unselfishly «.'us..also-.b.anti2cdLi , - . -' KBNIL\VORTii —Several gitts The Rev; Eric S. Tougher, pas- have been purchased for Harding tor, wall preai.li on' "None Other School from the sutplui funds oi 'SCame" ;it tlvo II a.m. Churc! contributed their time and money that these coming Cranford tlie Kenilworth PTA, U was-an- Warship service. Sunday. The Kf!,',"' TME TOGO nouiTce'il' at a meeting of the lx- Chancel Choir, under the direction : ccutive comniittee last week at the hy-v .,_ Days will be the most successful the Township has ever exper- home of the president, Mrs. Ed- of Harry G«41ein, will sing ward L. Darren. "'Brother James' Air," "by James Bain and "Giory Be to God, the' I he Bite arc a strip .projector; Fa.jwr;. by ^mc;i Turlc- ienced. and portable televuiion .-«i for; Sunday School classes will meet classroom u.e. tablane Bucrojjhomd a * • a. 9: oifort and stops ... rid parking tric range's reflector coils duplicates Prill. Debbie Bedell. Terry Weii- • bcrou;;h interested in employment burger, all of Cranford, and Patri-- ' and. -handicraf .. .t Slop in and see our wodejpir'fcidUties in the' newest and problems oilhor, Moderate : mouth-watering outdoor barbecuing ... cia Lapidtis ot Winficld. " J ratetl. THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY RETAIL DIVISION lorkcrs, in tlie Recreation Com- most up-to-date savings^and loan association building in r;i.vtiti:>'s summer playground pro- •hfe state. Take horn^^a frde souvenir*. If yoii open an ac- Loses Ueeii.se count, you'd receive either a weather-resistant thermom- •YOU LIVE BETTER - . Co,stj. supervisor of recreation, of Biayis Martino, 38, oE 112 North;; i Lincoln School at *?:30 p.m. to- eler/a Fiberglaj^picriiga£p c bag; or the new Better Homes and Michigan avenue was suspended,-: Gardens Cook Book. TAXI or. May 1 for 15 days urtdor the Mr. CoiUi announced that the mh: "U\ Driv-Inauranco Agency to N, ]."_ SO/lCB CRANFORD New Jersey Point System, ac- l:iyground program will be eon- South Ave-, opp. Cranford R. R. Station, BR 6-3000 ANYWHERES " cording to an announcement Tuoi- uctid iit WaUiington and Lincoln Serving The Garwood Area for Fifty Years BRINGS Of QUICKL Y ! for ci&ht weeki during July ''jQpW-Thurt. till 8:30 pJn- Weolc Nighb till 6 pJn. ' clay by the'Division of Motor Vv,-, A/'fi CONOtrtONSO '"Insurance Exclusively" -* including Life CHAMBER of COMMERCE I CADILLAC Umousite £e /' Page Tl»re*~ Page Two CRANFOR1) (V.3.). CITIZEV, AV1> cnRONICLr—THURSDAY. MAT 25, 19Ct. • '•— CHANFORD :^ AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, MAY 23. X9GI wto'staff St. Anne's School here Christ will leave Friday afternoon and also is the site^of ar'hfKh school to atiend a Men's Fellowship re- Members c Garwot(d Savings and Loan Breakfast and eoilege. Graduates of St.treat to be held over the.week-end "Fellowship'•«,.., noid . . Kadimah Chapter Wins District Award Anne's School attending the high' p 4 p.m. Sundny jn .. . ••— - -4- • • .ai P.awJing,' N. Y»-.-Registration '••..;(' :•—.:" school there arc Carolyn Galis- Kadjmah Chapter of B'nni Held by CYO will be held Friday from 3 to 6:30 Junior HiKh Youth fi, i To Open New^Building Today iewski and Susan Meyer. •will.mect at the-church-i- 4 Cranford Days 1961 B'rith Wolni-u was awarded $50 , GARVVODt>"^-.-Marking thti xn- .p.m. . . • .''"••'• GAftWOOD •-*- Garvvood Savings and LjgavrTVssociation will opr-n •ftry of cightlwgpadersof the.parish During' their visit, the lbcal '-——- 'M and a plaquiVfor tin out'slariding its new quarters at 345 South .avenuo-lMiay and Mayor Edward H. group obi*tved the. outdopr sta- ^_Keynote' Bpeaker at. the retreat into/'the'^bnior CYO, 150 teen- will bo-the • Rev. David Rholfing Memorial Day Antt-D'ufamatliin League project Titltr will cut 'the ribbon .in a corj^wfofiy that will mark the formal' agers attended the 8:15 a.m. mass tions of thc cross, benediction ar at a- recent-' District S-.conventioii opening of the new building at noon on Saturday. ,a coronation conducted _by , the of St.. Stephen's United Church of iv.uni.muca tr<>rj> n. fl Schedule of Events at the Church of St. Atine and the Christ, Newark. senting; WoHd War f!J ' I in ^Atlantic ,City._A total of ,132 high school. r and college girls. e a Garwood Savings, in addition to'celebrating the opening of its" communion breakfast which, fol- Church School will convene at Mrs;. Thomas Col^f . i *l chapters; in the four states' which new ^Jbdlding.-js celebrating its lowed" in Ihe cafeteria of St.' Anne's. Luncheon Wds served* by girls, of Thursday, June 1 St. Paul's at .9:30 Sunday morrP -WAC sprgeaht,. roprcini| compose District 3 completed for 50th anniversary.. David A. Mur- School on Sunday. ' —' *rthte college.'... ,.' - . - • „ vice women, and Gt-rliardt 7:00 a.m.- 8:30 a.m. - First Aid Squad Demonstration at Railroad Arrangernents at Mount Alver-. ;ing"and worship '"Service will be the award. . ray, ^president of the 'association, •. Following the mass and before •conducted' by The Rev. Stephen — "-<, Korean '. ,' Station. . . •• < will speak after Mayor Tiller cuts GM Scouts the. breakfast, the-: Rev. . Michael nia were in charge ot-Sister_Mary I0;0o a.m. - 9:00 p.m. - Industrial Exhibit at Police Parking Lot/ • Mrs. Israel Balkii, past district tlw'ribbon. R.-Mascenik, assistant pastor and Dymphria. . .-• '."•'.. . : LEGAL NOTICE 10:30 a.m. - 5:00- p.m. - Flower "Arrangements to Nursing Honjes. •;. president, and Anti-Defamation "Amonu those invited to the cere- 'moderator of the Junior CYO, in- The «.«,„> g y , 9;00 u.m. - Shoppers Night in Cranford - Mcrchaji'ts in TjWiKUtS'''a\vards' chairman,; made, SlateFinal • . .. NOTICE OF INTENTION lIlln p.m. -•• the _preso?itation, to Mrs. Albert mchy are United States Senators stalled, the following new officers • Take notice that. GAltWOOD BEVEB- when youare.not brave 1st Costume. • ' . ' • ' — Harrison Ai Williams, Jr., of Wost- of the group:- Jack Hay. president^ St Paiil'sMen AOES, Inc., has applied .to the Mayor iiijd fe*s courage" and act acco,** Chodosh,- immediate past president Council of the Borough of Garwood, N. J,, 8:00 p.m. -10:00_p.m._- Fashion Show, Dressmaking and Cake Baking of Kadlmah Chapter. fiaid and Clifford P. Case of Rah- Carol Gudowskir" secretary.; Ellen for ,u Plenary Betall Conuumptiou licence Contests at Dramatic Club. -way and Congrcsswpman /Flo- Dubas,,.spiritual chairman; Eileen To Attend Retreat for promlwi situated at 2 North Avenue, The winning project AKas-riwdo Garwood, ti. J. ' • • . v possible,~by Mrs. Brant Cooper-» rence. P. Dwyer of Elizabeth: " pKEltflLWORTH — End-of-year Trele&se-; cultural chairman; Jack GARWOOD — A group of men Thi*-officers nre: — • .-.•—-, . LEGAL •CECUTIVE'S HOME-^Mi'. and,.Mrs. Bruce H. Stcule have pur- . Originally scheduled for March, ^activities for Keniiworth. Girl Malko and Joan Novy, athletic from St. Paul's United Church, of President: Gijorty. \V. Dlttrick. .la Van the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mihphy at 23 Sutton.place, FridayrJune 2 jmith, ADL Chairman for Kadi- Buren Avenue, CranfoCd, N. J; mah, with the cooperation of the. •to jointly celebrate the 50th an-j Scouts were "outlined at a recent Chairmen, and John Wanat, social Vice-Presldent: Morion E. Dlttrick, V.t noun aboVe. Me. Stecle is. an executive with Scars, Roebuck 6:15 a.m.- 8:45 a.in. - Salute to Conimutcrs (Coffee and .Doughnuts) at -Van .Buren Avenue. Cranford__Nr.'T. : ; Crauford Citizon "nnd Ciuoniclo GaRvbo3""Sa"yIn(is was 'meelinjj of Keniiworth Neighbor-" GRAND OPENING SCHEDULED — Shown-js the new building LEGAL NOTICE Secretary-Treasurer: I.oulse U_ Dittrick, toru. inc., Tradihit aw i pel Co. and formerly lived'in~Pliiladelphin,.Pn. Mr. Murphy-tuid " "'" r-- • .- •;•• Railroad Station.. ., . \' Dennis "McCormick served as Spirits, a/d/bya Pirronp and- the Northern New Jersey forced to^-postponc the grand open- hood at the Veterans" Center. Mrs. of Garwdod Savings and Loan Association dt 345 South avenue, 13 Van Buren Avenue, Craiiford, N, J. iiLy were .transferred to Lexington, Ky.- A Multiple Lisling, 10:00" a.m.- 9:00vp.m. - Industrial Exhibit .it Police Parking Lot: ing iiptil now because of weather moster . of. ceremonies for the NOTICE 'OF INTENTION Tho Stockholders arc: • • • • • • Import Co., th^rlotte VI f Keniiworth. Marlon E. Dittrick,'13 Van'Buren Avci- Bcveraiio Control (or a'pitn-.nE"! association will distribute souve- [ Friday, June 2, at the cabin-for Na;me Society. • • •' • N. J., for a. Plenary- Retail ColibUinptloli nue, Cranford N. J. sale License for the prciimes"Ifi.. *! ¥60 p.m.- 2:00 a.in. - Ci'iinford; High School Junior-Senior Prom. •ws whicl\ had been_dlsplayed-in liceiue for premises situated at Michigan Louise H. Dittrick, 13 Van. Buren Avenue, 327 North 14th StroH. KcnifuS"-*! local churches, and were printed nirs to visitors 2'urine the three- Troop 947, and Troops 769,-849 and •- I • Guest, speaker was Leo Niedz- and Kalrileia-AvenueH, Keniiworth, N. J. Cranford. N. J. Jersey, and U< maihtaln a «T dny prapH opening period, today 855 will have a "Scouts-Own", at firemen-, were distributed byvthcy- Ziccler's :first— grade'.'and Mrsr WieckKof tl>Q.-Elizabeth Police De- Objection!!, if any, uhould be'made Im- Objection, U any, should be. made ln»-.J137 North 1-JtW Slrei-I.. Kt-nS Saturday, June 3 . _ ..'.. : . weekly in tlut Citizen and Chron- niealatcly.. iir^Wi'illir£rTo~PlTni'iJTfrTltc' mediately.—in—Ulrltinii. tn A. TM JeTseyrTnui-To~7nainiain a i,v marges Communitfes Lax _ icle during.' Brothcmond^-MDfrthr thnotiirh Saturday. He also rcvcal-- 4He* cabin on June 22". Firemen's Exempt Association.; Hichard Harper's -kindergarten partment,. who told of his work Gfivna, Clerk of 'thu Borouuh of KenU- Clerk of-thc Borouch of Garwood, 'N. J. 327 North 1-lth' Strci-l, Ki-nilu'i'.' "9:00 a.m. -12:00 N. - Children's Track Field events at Memorial Field. — - ISicned! , .Jersey. , The aim of trie posters was to cd that cook booKs, thermometers Troops 034, 731 and 18 will have, Refreshments were served by the! visited vthe Rutgers Collegeg , of among teenagers. There also_were worth, N. J. • . '-•• GEOndE W. DITTRICK 9:00 a.m.-12:00-N-, - Boy Scout Cocikout, Downtown Cranford^. • or picnic bags will be- given to un awards ceremony _pn June 1 LadiesLAitxiliary. Agriculture*"far*" m in New Bruns- brief addresses by the Rev. John t*re«ldent ' OFFICEKS stress the principles of, ,t«ood hu- PLAQUE PRESEN'l'AtipN—Mrs. Albert -Chikosh (lefty, past K. PltED PKLIJJKR Adv; tea: S9.90 ~•- • •" • ' 6-1 • Ell Barry. Pi-pjidcr.t n Public Health Standards -10:00'arm.- 5:30, p.m. - Industrial Exhibit .at Police Parking Lot. m~an veljitions in the community, those opening newraceeMirt*:-~ at the cabin. Troops G28 and 407 "tvick on Monday. Several mothers A. McHale, pastort and Father 218 Aurora Street 11 Penn ifoud president of Kadimah ...ChapTer-, B'nai IVrith Women, is shown Hoselle. N. J. ' Cranlord, Hey; Jersry fMnny communities are fniling to meet good pi.iblic health pr;ic- 10:00 a.m.- 5:30p.m. - Art Exhibit at Post Office Triangle i nation and world. held i'ly-ups Tuesday. 'also accompanied this group. Mascenilcr—^-. «r •. -'.--• LEGAL NOTICE aeccptiamilnque 'preiented to iocaJ-clidpU:r for oulstrmdinf.. Anti- Mrs. John Siurtevant was re- Adir. Fees: S3.04 6-t .• Leo Brochis, Vh-i'-PrValdenl Dr. Miriam Sailis, lint'XroisoliUiir s;rnte district- health officer,^ 11.00 a.m. •12:00 N. - Municipal Building Cornerstone Ceremonies. Each print was accotnpaivied by •Buses carrying 91 imembers 'of 1B2 East 3rd Slrocl • 3:00 p.mr- Bicycle Contest Preliminaries at Memorial Field. Defamation League project. .•Others in' picture arjr left to nght, • elected -Incighobi-hootl chairman $44,000 Awarded the " local group left fronjL Q _ LEGAL NOTICE — NOTICE OF ~- •—.-,•.«.•. . Clifton, New Jersey icdTit a "mbbfini. of ijrayovji. and other olficitfls'-.-ot Union- County 4.:0(Lp.m. an Urticlc written on "Brother- Seconjl —Talw-notlceithntJOHNJlAKUSArMrad- JoH-ph J. lVrmpi'. l Mrs. Israel 'Bnlkxi. pa^''president of 'Distriet_» mnl ADL awards _' Secretary '&_ Tre.isurfr lSsl "Wednwdny eycnin« in Cranlorcl. Tho l30 — 5:-30-p.m.-- Civic, Fraternal, and Social Club Exhibits_at hood" by local clCTfrymenT^r'rhcr •» (Continue?! Anne's ar~l ^mT'StindayKto* at- -VOTICK.Of Ing -aj -GARWOOD-RECREATION, has t tiw HIP dislricl. and Mrs. Gerald-.Frcemari, prc.side.rtt were-- ejected as ' lollows: Mrs. Tw& Men Injured tciiH a CYO tally;, applied- to the Wayo^umf tiumiull ut UIL 11 l\u:id' and Heaitii l^oa^ue 10 tollowing menibei'S'Ol me clergy to the'* sewerage treatment plant y»MleltElnTJersey. Take hatted.that ADELE CGRDA. trad- Borouuh-of Garwood, for a-Plenary-Hir- '. Eanwood; New Jersey by the Union County of the Ndr.them" New Jersey of TJ'nai U'rith Womi-n. of th\> Railway Valley Sewerage Paul Pfitzner, •' associate Chair- City. ing as THE MONBQE TAVEttN;- has ou- tall Conilimptlon license,-for__premises Objections, W »ny. should U- 2:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. - Library Building Cornerstone Ceremonies. v- participated: The Rev, JoJin A. tillcd to the Mayor ntid Cotmell-of the mediately, in writing, to tin- „„,„, [ways to meet jjaps in miihici- I man; Mrs. Stanley Borkowski,'sec- In Keniiworth Pack .Committee Ilorouifh of Keniiworth,' N. J.,. for a sltuatcil at 346 North Avenue/ Ga«-woodt _ 3:00 p.m.- 4;00 p.m. - Bicycle Contest Finals al Memorial Field. DvVeaux, Jr., pas'ti)r of St. Mark's Authority of which KJgn'llworth-'is N. J. -, • " •' -• • • tho .Division o( Alcoholic u ^Continued liomPttge I) a. jury before Union. CountyVJudge stitutional representative, Ralph ghegSn Was' in. charge of arrange- Public Health Council in - Family Sunday at Chu'i-ch. „ ' - available, fqr use in chapters _and youih _fund treasurer, Janet Ma- guided by Captain Thomas Ne- LKGAL NOTICE WH1TLEV, trading oa MAPLE TNti, hau 4 .' Continuous Memorial.Day 110 t rvlc0 s ~ 7:00 a.m. -12:00 N. aviation fuels and holds three pm- John E. Burger. Flint. \ments..._ •• • ":cDplU'd to the Mayor and Council of thc , prescribe J" these "jfijjndhrast '', '' ' - ' ,. ' " • 9:00 a.m.-12:00 N. - Industrial Exhibit at Police Parking Lot. newspapers throughout the coun- jors. - ville. William Keating conducted The verdict, after three hours of Borouah of Kunilwp.rthr N. J.. for *„ "Superb" . . 7*). Y. TIJUM I nil communities, Dr. Sachs r<- M^- Au«l!sl-« B" ^;nK.'«ecutivc Other committee, members -are Mount Alvornia is the mother NOTICKXOF INTKNTION Plenary Retail Consumption license for j 2:00 p.m.- 3:00 p.m. - Canoe Race, Explorer Scouts, on. the River, try. ' - _ " On, Saturday, June 3, frotn 10the troop on a tour of the posT' deliberation, was against the Wig- Yak. notice thut BENJAMIN . HODO- prcmlwsi Kltuated at 420 Monroe Avenue, official notice was doctor of the Mew Jersey ruber- ! "A chemist,' M.r.~Finh j holds a Alfred Wood, Warren Eck, Thomas home of the Bernardino Sisters "Taiut molodrama" ... CtTE | 19CD 1 1 vv p.m. - River Carnival, Band, Singing, a.m. to 4 p.m., members .of Ex- j office. The girls are working on tofwAbbott Corp. of Plainfield, QKJINO..tradlnii as"UODOQUINO'S KEST- ;u, every'municipality, settinft --culosi- 's and' Health ••"-. Associ'ssocintion.roa - - 3:30 p.m. •> 7:30 | bachelor'v degi-ee. from 'nifts Col- Louis, Norman Perlman,' Nelson AUHANf—COCKTAJl; LOUNGE; has. ap- Walter Andrew- Whlltey rt-ildea "3t OZ4 plorer- Post 82 will conduct a cartwo badge's — community safety general contractor on the con- plied to the Mayor "Mid Council of the II 1, 1901. as t|ic date for the i marked that no MW accneenci y prj- Floafs at Nomahejjan Park. g;ind is a member of the Anieri- LaSocIa, Peter Piceirilio. - LEGAL NOTICE Fronklln Strilet. KoKolle, N. J. "TIGER BAY" man, Harold Block, Will Jordan; wash in the church parking lot. [ and pen pal. They also—arc work- struction project. Judge Barger Borough of Keniiworth, N.. J.', for a Objections, if any, should be made Im- fcnum standards to take effect.-! V"te V Government has all the c-axi Chemical Sofiety and the So- 1 Awards" were presented-to cubs Plenary Hetall Consumption license for mediately, in writhu;.- to Philip J. Me- criitm cl AJbrahnm "othhard and Morris Proceeds will be" used to purchase ing for, first class requirements granted judgments- of., dismissal premises situated at,M0 Bb^ilcvard. Keiy Plus Gina LOLLOBRlGlDll Whninr-v, !!)«!,-Dr. i P " and all Ihe funds needed cictv of Automotive Engineers. -n»b«it Linkin, Take notice that GKOIifjF/S nil Seigel. equipments. under thj>_ direction, of their load- for three other firms which had corporation.-. Tins nnplk-d .to tin! Miiyor ilwollll," W. J. \ worth, N. J. ri'veajed, many municipalr-. lu cuiinoi luutii'L'U-iu.sis. ' ihstallatioH of the new officers ers, Mrs. George Frank and Mrs. David JRitter,- Kenneth--- -Oohme, and. CounclL-oLtlic-Borouch—of-.Koiill- Benjamin Rodo<|ulnp, "owncr,\resldes" at •- The Elizabeth Sub-District Min- been named defendants. worth, N. J., for a- Plenary Detail Con- UoiilfrV.-ivd. keiillworth, N. \J. WJUTLEY ^WORLD" |l'iiid not made any plans, ap- In New Jersey,.all agencies must cayo, which "undertook a survey will take place on. Saturday eve New Fifly-Slal- Flag •isterial—Association==will-jniit;t—at: ^Tmrployed it4mpti»)lll<;S*StOEli'iml4mpti»)l=ll<;unS*tOE=lill«!uiisesi>mjalsti)«c-ld, 109J Moun- In Technicolor cation, the Natlanal Science Foun- The program will include enter- use in the Me\noi"ial' Day pa- Goodwin, district superintendent, fee's forjsumn\er day camp should _... injTjrios, after Jth9:.«yapse, ot taln\iew. 7yycnue.--tIrilun,_N~J_ "ITENJAMIN RODOQUINI ^ '. " ,. , mj ,'_v,.ti, I culosis is to bfiiohk-'vod.in Union ^jtrBouIcv Of Rom Burglars Operate^ UiinmentL by the Milos, hypntjtists David "Allen, "Jamos'-Slater. ' - • • ~ lco-Pre»idoht:. Ji>nolla Wui'sfciiYd, 1981 will discuss issues to come before be sent directly to the Washing- steel joists lit tljji bulklin^ site. Keniiworth, N. J. Two-year pin, Hai-oid.Shepherd; MountalnvJuW Avonuo,' Union, N. J. of Health. 7TrT£iljTTn3l£"r' ~' i Scout Post :7!i of St. Michael's- the Newark. Annual Conference at ton Rock Girl Scout Council, West- At tho time of thc accident, Kenjl- ^L-crotiiry * Treasurer: Elsie iXyucutofol Adv. Fees: iSflOO • «-l .alitiCK havin,; full-time she stressed., Approximately 125 -law enforcement olficers from, communities Mr.-F«rer i.s a paxtner in the Drew University, June 7-11, field. worlh police reported that fouu. gold and silver, awows, William 21CC Vaui(hall Koad. Union, N. J. m m;lyors hc Ul ofTlcorf! in Union and Middlesex Counties attended....« three-hour" seminar' on law firm of Farer and Krueger in j Church this week by Commhtider" __ObJci;lluns.-:M- nivy^Hhout(lLue-inadis Im- th officers and one "or'more) * °"« ' , ^ If y. O'li.itioriy .iml 1 ..• 1,500-pound bundles- afr-plartks Graham, -Thomas Eck; Johh-Olockv t OWVfcl*... Hi- !•: •] j-hm-ti*i- memhor New Esso Post Mrs. tindley. Pcnnypaeker wa* mediately, in wrltlni(.._tn Philip J. Mo TMtATMl _ . . ... -y;,-i .... I nnrl ntli^r mnnuiipiil nffi into h(miQs''rinfl'"husi- Osniii. Clerk of thv Borough of Kii AVB. BO8KIXk P Vincent Gillespie of Treasury "Post ' hostess. " . had been hoisted onto a roof, level Bruce Patterson, Craig Van H.orn, lime- sanitariiins. Cnmr-Tm^ mullitip;llitios atteridinB the ness establishments.conducted under sponsorship of the Union County of the Cranford Lodge of B'nai Pliysical Education : worth, ,N.-ir. " ' • '-NOTICE or INTENTION \CHestau* S-0358 •15. American of New York on which the two men wore work- Clifford Hartshorn; gold arrow, Take, notice that MRS. HELEN OLEAU, uilities having various com- j ^ J - OJylc>John B'rith and a past president of For Richard Finn ENTIRE WEEKI Police Chicfa! Association at Veterans' Memoiwl Jlome^on Fml.iy Cit (Continued jrom Page 1) ing. Three girders then gave way, Arthur -CJiristianson, David Allen, •1 GEOUOE'S GROVtl has applied* lo.the Mayor and Coundl of GALA HOLIDAY PROGRAM uns ot full-time and part-1 _ „ , „ ... . • Elizabeth l,odge 1610. Richard F. Finn of 31 Tulip j -V . — Lynn Fillman, Barbara Flesher, Coiuluol police said. Ronald BVi>w, Richard Bresxmari; Alfred Wuestefold, — tho Uoronuli of Garwood, N. J.-, /or a Now ThruTuosday Today Thru. Tuesday! Edwin V.'...Vbepflbr of Milwau- . . The presentation was made in t^renldellt. ' K Plenary Detail Consumption lleciuto for , -i i Vw i -. F. Kunze nnd Public Affairs Com- street bi>ems a new. assignment i ft.,ponse ,o ., k.tu>l. wl.iUon by Pamela Hardmah, Knthi Reln- (Continued j-ioi)i Page 1) "The plaintiffs'"lawyers charged silver nrrow,\Edward Sayre, Dav- 1901 Mountulnslde Avir. promises situated at IB N6rth Avenue. Continuous Momorlol Day health officers and snnitar-I . . .kecrWis.,-'president "of the Assoc- Love is the fulfilling of thc law Havdt, Maria Valeriti, Roni Warne, the committee were Hayden In- Union, N. J. Gur^ood. .N. J. __ . You'll Flip Over FLUBBESj niiss onei June 1 at Es.so. Research and En- ! Gerald Amim, Jr., a member of thaf Wjgton-Abbott_ was. negligent V'LaPoint. X Objections, If any. should ho made Im- 1(1w. h Berkeley Heights Fan- , iated- locksmiths of America, lec- It is grace, mercy, and justice.— Richavd: ^ucnUts, Randolph Hart, fantino, chairman, jxnd-Chlel Ma- Adv. Foes; Sa.Ol . e-l .__,•• WaU DISNEY% Tho Funniest Discovery Hincerlng Co., Linden. The Crali-1 Explorer Post 7B, whose father in not— Informing workers that Denner Rillo, mediately, In Wrltinf, to A. T. Moseo, ^ New Providence aruLClark | ' •tured and ca-ye demonstrations of BTary Baker Eddy James Hoover, James Lewis, Gten lone.'" - ' "". 2_^ f-the-stoel—joists, had-not-Craig LEGAL Clerk of th.0 BoroMiih of Garwood. N. JN "ONE HUNDRED Since Laughter' ford man, a membur of the tech- j \vocks in New York City ami i.s a " : - - -' . -- -"ISIffl'iedJ " "• ie bottom of the list with only j Ec,w.|rd j, Tiljer j,, how vulnerable many locks and nlcal sales seryicti unit, moves' .member' of Treasury' "Post~4'5"." 7~~ Materia' and. Lmnfce Silvcrman,' Flags tolse nlaccd on'srsvc; of b'owi. secured at thp- time of the ac- . MRS. HEtteN'OLKA.K andONE- _.._ .. ,' , Fred MacMUHHAY The Passaic Falls in Raterson Ham Murray, Carl'Vi NOTICE dp INTKNTION - •-- ' ' 18 North AVeDlie no health.' officers. Public i. ^ * "" cident. Take notice" that NEVlLtE'S KANCH e eVr'trfS'HtiI expVrt attack." tU'"\vas were formed by~a~gTiicier block- i Garwood, N. J. DALAAATfANS' Kcenah WYNN jptli nursing"services vhryTrom i"^mmli, Tubbrculosis IIOUSK, Inc., Juus applied to- tho-Mayor Adv. 83.28 assisted by Constant Maffey of ing an outlet of the Passaic. River. Und Couiicfl of tht> Borouch of Kt-nll- "A child'r'dolighfc a» adult Nancy OLSON-,. y ndi'Quate in tho 21'_League preser erarufor,d, president of the Mjister woitlu_N. or., for a Plenary Hc-Uill Conr J-', ' | . l~ • ''- •,( stimbtlon Ilirt-iite for nrcinuiei) Kltunti'd at NOTICE hii"" ! ' ^ Tommy in Union locksmiths of -New.., Jersey, and Rotary Speaker Maps Rosary Arrangest a four of the leaalio. KH'Morth lOth-Sttcct, KuiiUWurth. ti'. J. /r pme commiinittas. Dr. Kenneth Troy: of Plainneld, ,nlso n •Age- o^ New Systems JJamt'H tind addre.ssoii of tlia • oiricera ar«: , . NOlflCt' OK INTENTION In can nieet some minimij EXPERT TU REPAIRS FUTURE? Outdoor Barbecue Crtslilertt: Mtliynti, Ntvlllc, 550 MonliQit. Take notice that POLL.ACK'S UQ- \ jneniber of .th,* national and state LOOKING FOI AVvtiui'. Kcriflw/orih, N. J." "" || "OORS. Inc.. has',1 appiledl to fthe ,M»yur In Vrrhnlmllir 6(Jards b^iisitULenisling 'tt-ENILAVORTH -i A talk on ana Council of Uic BortluL'h1 of Kenll- 'The Wizard of locksmith ore^nizations. .; . _ See Mr. SUBURBAN "The Dawning Age of Synthetic KENIUVORTH" J Election of Secretary-Treasurer: Carol Nc-yillt-, 'ai , such as, the laboratory c Season Opening TAPE RECORDERS '• "HI-FI" • StERE^ North 11th Street. KtuillwoVtii, N. J^ worth. N. J., for~a Plenarj'. Hetal) Uls- Demonstrations were given of for your every »«»^ ^», ' 'IN & SHORT MONTHS, YOU CAN BE A Ihtellfg'eitae' Systems" was given officers will be held of St. Ther- OliJcctloDS. If any. shuuld bcinado Im- trlbutlon ll«nse for promlUci!' situated ut OUR NEXT J^TTHACTION "THE ABSENT Ho Department of Health. 4 Sales - Service xsa's • Rosnry Society ' at-an out- Im'dlately, In writing, to Philip J. MN500 \VushlHEtoii Avenue, Keniiworth, N. j. ;.v-.-;," Dbatt MARTIN- |;my-questions about tuhercu- the operation (of .a^varied.display GRADUATE BEAUTICIAN by Richard W. Olmstead of Ele Govna, 'Clerk of the Borough of Kunll- Names nnd. <,.d« of the oiflcern are: At Olympic Park of burclar tools."" rmiuiiiB from tronie Associates, Long Branch, at door, barbecue on the school play- wortJh; N. J(:' President: Leo Abraiiison, JO Ded Oak Shjtley MacLAlNE INDED PROF' in Union' CQuntjv accondinc ! BANKING^ ground at 8 p.m. Monday, June 5. KlHiieJI . . ' Lane. Keniiworth. N. Jr. Jr. Sachs, can be answered! Olympic Park's urand openinK wooden woclues and metal bin's to a meeting last Wednesday_of the NEVILLE'S «ANCII HOUSE. Inc. Vice-President: Arthur Abrnmsbn, 121 VV. 8 Alden Stl • Large Earnings • Steady Employment Mrs. Dominlck Marino' is barbe- 29th Street, Bayonhe. N. Jf. ^'All lh A Nibht's Work" I John.; WAYNE * Dean MABinll intricate lock'-splcklnc devices and NEED... Keniiworth Rotary Club at the Hfolcn M. Neville President 1 _the help of the. tuberculosis ! Saturday will feature a .fcoc cir- S7-2il • 0-1 Secretary-Treuwircr: Selm,i Abrawson, 10 V Hieky NELS0K II 7 cu.s, band conctrft-s and new rides elaborate drill setups^for breaking • Free Interviews /^» Enroll Now Hitchin" Post, Union. eue chairman. Mrs. Peter Simon- Vied Oak Lane, Kentlu.'orKv.N. j, • refiister of the Union Coujity STUART'S and games as well as Tho tradi- into safes. Miv Olmstead, advertising,, man- ell i is in change of enievtainment. LEGAL NOTICE Objection,' if any, should be niade Im- Donald O'CONNOR "felO BRAVO" iiculosis and Health League. tional attractions the Irvington- HEATDS CORPOHATION •— Ed- (Formierly Varies) BR 6-0483 • Experienced Teachers • Weekly Payments ager, said his firni .was tho .first"to -- Orrtho slate are: President, Mi's. mediately, In writing, to Philip J. Mc- Albert Mintzer, medical di- mund J. Rotchford, president oF • Police Chief Lester W. Powell Govna, Clerk pf the Doroucli of Keiill- "CRY for HAPPY" Maplewood' park has offered' for of Cranford, director pf training TRUST COMPANY- build a --practical general -purpose Jack Fiamingo- nnd Mrs. Charles or »NTKNTION worlh, N. J, or of the"'leacuc's' tuberculosis generations... ' . Rotchford Pontinc, Inc., of WesW analyticnr computer. He said the Seheuermann; treasurer, Mrs, Wll- Take notice, that FHANCO13 SIELLKIl, Held, has-been Elected chairman' for the Union County Police tradhiC" ns TilE OAKLAND HOUSK. h.-w LEO ABHAMSON, urged Vnum'cipnl officials The _ park's -l-million gallon Chiefs' Association, thanked the PLAINFIELD 7 computer can simulate situations lirnn Coleman and Mrsr Alfred applied-to-the Mayor mut Council of ths President i'Kimize the facilities needed to m 00 of the board of directors of \j)T\& liorouch' of Gurwood, N. J., for o-Plenary Adv. Fees: S3M B-l If! about control of TO. Amona ?w'« "'"R I' ' also will open for lecturers for information ant' such as the effect of air currents Heeny; secretary, Mrs. Stanley Hetall Coniiuinption llcvnw for premlsea Island Machinery Sales Corp. of 11DNUY FAUKll sltuatcil at :151) North Avenue, aarwood thf-'senson. demonstrations calculated to help BEAllTY^CHOOL on" a'wing structure if. it is i Arszal and Mrs. James Lucndema. J ( ll|:it n 0Sl Lindenlmrst, N. Y., manufutflur-' creased in size. N. X • . ••_r. " ... •• , LEGAL NOWCE- •' ' -' ''' •.' -'Ph li.isi le'ji Band ers' representatives jjr> the Met- fn"e police-''officers in-preventing 114 ^. Front St.- Plainfield The Rev. Snlvatoro P; Citarella . OUJectWms/ IT any. should be mndr Ink will play popularairs in thc picnic burglaries or in apprehending'the DOUBLE mediately. In wrltlnu. T« A. T.' Motcn, ov INTENTION • ropolitan New York and Norlh- spiritual director, will outline Jk^LUi Uoramih-uf GaiavoQd> N- J. itKKNlLWOHT •osite Grant's' (2nd floor) Above Lion Shoe .Store ) lor (Sinned i' hKKNlW "'eiisr aTeiisr Mr. Rotehfordr^vlvo" perpetrators-.: -in- -their —FOS B'nai "*"" _g^J,9J3>:ian_RcadhiK UOMSS, INC.. has -omiUc-.l t.i the VMANti iFtit^)! iho BoToUgTi' ofrKen!I- i ftl this beuUHTur^ouo-A (Continued Jrom vagc 1) afl8 North Avenue worth, N. J.. for Plenary Jletail Dlu- Hfsoirt. 3 Muderu HaW* Dell- and 0:30 p.m. daily. Those attending were officially WRITE FORTFRE¥CAREER/BOOKLET chairman. Carwoo Kirwan. road has been elected president of v NotlOli' OV -lMTi-:NTIO!C .. Presldciit -and "rriuisurerAtarthi Lubell. For S|jrin«i The exhibits used here HIKO were BOROUGH OF KENILWOItTH jk^' ii'otUw that JOHN CIIINC1IAH l7l('Mlllburn Avenue, Mlllburn, N. J. "Facts Of Life" Ci-Miiford Lodge 2276, B'nai B'rith All Work SUPPLIES HEAT OllUINAK'CK No. «!-(> _lnu' us TJIE OAlIWOOD HKST. hau Ki'creUry: Martha Lubell, 17il Mlllburn W«ek-Purchase, N. Y., terpt Hotel, Elizabeth, on Saturday vin Brtfcsler; financial secretary N. «'• • modlulely, In wrjtlnu, tn J^hillji J. Mc- The bachelor of science decree ;e Your New Frontier AND K.AND.S WITHIN PART .OF Gevn:n Clerk of the Umouuh of Ki'nll- ., "GO NAKED is attendini; the spring conference and Sunday uyftler sponsorship-o Allan Kiine-; treasurer,. Goodwin Objectiolu. If any. should lie. liladai hil- L J JOHN J. DIFABIO HWO'H tlw» hoili.'i- that ftivvrt'you = was conferred on Charles Howard 31«t STHKBT AND LANDS SvmSJ} mcdlatiib', hi wrltlnil, to A. *'' MOIOJ.I, worth. N. J. •* - - INTHEWORL15" '.-•v'••a- rs» of'the EiisU'in College Pirsonnul thy Associated Locksmiths o Horowitz; recording secretary hofh tH-niinniiiyil, aulonialii: heat nnd PAUT .OK CENTEH STHKfT li Tl?Clerk or thii SoKHiuh - beetwln « usedtK^Tf, openei d or actor-ted aarwood, N. J. Mlllburn, N. J. ' ' • cellent ac€tjwwotlo*ion»rtnot!eitty TJoKrUL'h oatf KenllwortKt-nllworth i bli . »».M Adv feet: STSil 6-1 .SAT. MATINEE J P.M, Miss Speciil was in chaj'ge of reg-Science and Agriculture, Doyles- School, Hillside,' Mr. Klein' major- ni|;iu-il H|u.'cifii:ully lor cllicicMl oil priced. yol. iirofliiii'i; i , , . . . . burning—cutH yniir IH-.IIIIH: cimt to hr highways, or imuatva, o? uubili; a A Circui of Thrill* NOW THRU MONDAY town, Pa. ed in dairy husbandry at Dela- Duroiieh Clerk ] istraliou lur thi' conference, which A graduate of the Pingry Valley. - " rock bottom. It'si eiiKinui'rud for biu AND THE PLACE TO STARIJS WIHStlEAS, It nwwiart to the "Ring Of Fear" - -Also Glen is bcMMC attended by 100 place- cnpiu-ity in .an am:i/.int;ly mijiill unit ment directors of colleges and uni- nnd is cnmplvti'ly OIU-IDMOII in u the-public intc-ix-st will be b"ctt«r ttrvud CUnl WALKElrt ' •;>C'RYFOR___ iK! hamincrloirj jurkut. RIGHT HERE, WHtRE VACATION . N?W TUEH£FOUnE. UK^T'olinAtKED r versities in the East. BRAND NEW... by tho Goviimltiu Ijody or th«- >loraui ttir«e t,l t & the Blue AtluntU l-juth aand stiwi-t tot lUJtull width Irorti V ay huttnnyille campus for the Nation- HEADQUARTERS FULL DUTY Thu low prvKsun' burner furni.-iluwl the NortlifcHy nldo ol Clinton Avoi»ul*uV tIUo thiViUJ ) SSiiutherlOIILIU1PI I,yV K1Q*ldeC Oolf NewarNVWAlkK (ablet. . v-relrcshmentS . . . AhiuittriinM. COMOQII. .Avenuvenuo (no' w vacatodl b»» nhd the taina (Children Adm, SOc) "Ail Hands On CAMPS ;ir.c hvri.'Jby vocau-d. reU'awd and u>t- aiklKrotlghs .. new Kiddie- OLYMPIC PARK A/ l Mor«l STEUIRRT-UlHRIIiR FREE POCKET COIN BANK liifn in Clulcli'- nH Coaster,. 6 but linct to m-cl I" Hi' GARDEN SUPPLIES IRVINCTON-MAPLtWOQD nls cli-sl . -13; That tho uublU tiiMi L. Sell, r TO GET YOU STARTED and to tho land lylnu within the South- ;ales, parking (or 2000 ea» • I niut (^\,-r 2.» erly Okl^f-half Of CC'llful* SttVet, botWarh) ••• 111 Amlie.in T in Chancellor Ave. at 40lh SiMi r Gjafden State Parltvfay, Routes 12-24 .-['Him'- in Will,:. WIHKLER the KaiU'rly tide of North 22nd Strict nnd th«j Writcrly wldo o< North 'z WE KEEP THE KEY ^ Street, \>ii and the uamo &r^; horvby - • H4T. RAY BARNETT No Parking Problems '— Drive-In Yard OIL-FIRED CAST IRON BOILERS cut^d. r«*lo:is^d and t^tlnuuUhed. 1 SECTION 4: That Hho public HaMt in LIBERTY SealsieCitij .r>--pi Q TO HEJ.F''YOU FINISH and to the. land lyliiL' within the South- PLalofleld 6-5477 NOW! 82S Wosl-End-Avo. Now. York 25 erly one-half of CI'IIUT ytroot, hctwvci the Suoati-rly ildo of North sard Striioi I ACadomy 2-2721 . and tin- Weitorly KldJ pf North 24th NO SPECIAL SPRING PRICES-NOW Strl-ut, b** and the iiatilft uro hi-'"^^f va- N.J. c.utt'd, roloaiicd and t-xtintfaUhed. Business Men's Luncheons 41.00 SMITH CORONA ON YOUR SECTION 8; That tho nubile rights h (SERVED FROM 12 to 2:30 P.M. DAILY & SATURDAY) EARN O VACATION and !o thu land l.vlny within Un> South COMPAC tho K.isti-rly sld>; nf North 2-ith Str<.>« h«u allies rovldi)d, by law. M0 Immediate Sotvieo. WALTE11 KlrUUHiUHT." ' fittest; insAccepted if Pull V^liie —.Call BR 6-4183 PlltLlP J. MClerkc . FEDERAL Uh Entertainment Nightl/ ' HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Agent T16318 SOUTH AVENUE •*•• Vjk-s notl.v th.il the uhovv Ordiiunce MICHAEL A. KELLY wu9 i>jiSi'd 'ut a regular iiu-etliijf vl tho ALLIED VAN LINES,. Ine. BRIDGE i-i66] " CRANFORD(' H. J. Governing Uody oif tho Uorouiih o< KenlJ^ 'CQCKTAIL LOUNGE Main OOloo worth und v{ lh» ~~":- ^BRidge d-92Q0 KENTLWORTH • ELMOHA Bormieh of Konflwortli, M. 3. _149W.Westfie!d Ave. Rosollo Park St.! 4 Shows—lsoo, 4:00, 7:00 a Dated: May UJ, ludl Sun.! 3 Show*—2:30, 5t3O an«l-S;30 P-H« '•;V ;•.• Adv. IV-t!.: S13.-1U ' S-iS i .-•• J." : ,.c. --.. .• ; .'.- ,J ••- • ..V •;-..>•

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Pape CKANFORD j(KJ.) Cltfl/EN AND CHRONICLE—THtTlSDAV. MAY 23. 19G1 Oily CVttSm AND CimOKlctE— WEI <, Paffi ttve and has likewise pitched'brilliants mano was arrested outside Orioles Gain VmAuxmorif a tav6rn at 481 Boulevard 6arly Cmiiford Mouts Park Cougar Nips Hurons Surge Into tJnami ily., Kehni' struck out 18 S^ March 12. "..•'. Giants, Do iti the "first.jpatch to go with the ial's Wins Fourth MeetsWinners He .was fined $105 forassaulting First Place * ** ' ' ' • ' ' ' • N fc' ]& he notched Saturday. ^gt.. Frank MuUprd, who-made For 5th Straight Win Hillside in Sevehik Loop Lead With Two Wins In the 1 p.m. gnrae Saturday, InEssaifContest the arrest with -Patrolman Brent the Cranford Druggist Hurons bo- David; He also was fined $20 for In LL Play For the second successive week,' the second spot. In the game came the team- to beat as they GARWOOD-^Local high 'school • " •' • -fey-DON DRtlMlH '" ' ~ .. "' By DOV PRUMM " .-'••. ' -> \ - For Thursday, the Shawnees. spotted violating the borough's - alcohol' the Unami'Division continued to students who wci-c^ivionersan the The Martin Jt-welc-rs Oriole? ilike-Terry doubled home Bob Konopack in the last of .the sev- litinLbcatSof tball turned on'-the league leading Com- "beverage control ordinance cover- Scoring-in Every inning but the .firsi,•'Cranford's surging .nine Matchinii each other in the • win column for the week enabled the Crees four runs before striking nippoduthe :Athletics iind feature the lijsty hitting that has anches, 21-2. . In. this one. the Hu- annual, essay* contest conducted by rallied to rout Rosel-le Par!;, 10-5, Friday at Memorial Field. Cran- dowTie'd the _Packing Eitii'nec-JrinS enthI to 'givg Cranford a 3-2 victory over Hillside TJiursdny at Me- the Cranford Kiwanis, Giants and the Hedenberg-MacBean Dodgers Sal's Sinclair remained in first place'this'week in the Cranfora1 hard in the fourth inning to score the Ladies' Auxiliary of Bay Leaf ing the .purchase, consumption. and wl Held. The hit was only the third'off the- Comets' pitcher, Fr.vnk game; they edged «w,i.hi(,' rnarked this season's ekciting play. rons were able to turn'the tables transportation . of such beverages ford won its fifth tfarne in a row, scoring,on seven hits,. 11 walks, -Indians' this week, to rrtow '. into to share-first place'-,in the.Niitiorjyl Major Division'of the Cranford |ecieatlon Softball League by .dumping J. B. Williams 8-1 anil lioldihg 1 5 times and go out irufroht.' The Post 0807, VFW were introduced jChc-cors'ki. Cranford's hurler,* Joe DiFabio, allowed six safeties. Oh: thril.er,8-7. svet,ta.*^^1| doling the Barbvrb 6-0> Ted Breaking loose to score 59, rUhs in on the-only team to-beat them this by minorsT ' ' and five Park errors. "Crnnford'c ja'yveesdrubbpd-Park,. 10-0, winning first place in the America;* Lt-aguje Boys'-Baseball Leagues.' '•::.*...:.....'.»•::•- ^...... _^... „ ^ . . % n's-to a 5-5 tic. Tht'. VFW" kept a .firm- >ojd_ onsecond asjhey Crecs were far from' through, as year and go into first pldce at the by Mrs. Ralph G. Mann, contest th'e junior varsity field, Bob Priilllollow'ed. Up his_.nO-hltter by twirl- Krajenski.-winding pt, .• £ ^bctje pitched rfrone-hitu-r for-3 g^^ Ule Cranford Druggists their third -strnichl shutout behind (,'oocTpitchihji. •of the Cranford Boys' --.laior Against the-Cranford' Elks Reds' last week, not previously, report- 'itcher, t l,'.thc Friendly-Barbers lfj-1. i they manufactured one run-in ih'(? sanrto' timC: As Huron batters chairman, at a meeting in Bay ing a tine-hit .contest- to give the ed the first .six,. and TiliTimi Gn r ^, the Lodge. Bob Johnson huc| IUO Hurons won iwo eames and tied a League. " , .. • t:d, the 'Giants: came away, with an Sal's,won their fourth straight contest this s^son J"riday/t>y ,top'of the fifth on the hitting of completely routed the^ Comanche Lftaf Memorial Home last. Wednes- , • « Noil Dalv hurled all the "way—-* -•—> ; • •— relieved in> the. bouo, doubles for the. Lodge.,' I third to take, over the top rung in 1 picked up by police hear the t The'Orioles squeaked by the A's Blues a 1-0 win. • Charlie'Rgdis, Mike Schaeffer,, and hurlers, the Huijons. were able to day nifiht. ...-•.,•; .. ' " 1 in. the varsity 'allowing ten Konopack, and scored when walked. DiFabio made a wild H-I wirras Jack .Nelson strij.clf[ out they bumped the Robbins and Al-enth. jcfentiiifi J.B. Williams "8-1. Rich •The. Cranford Hotel su'arnped- the standings. em. The otherj three .-paid' fines this week 4r3 behitid the excellent With the score tied,>2 going in- Al Evans to tie the score. The O'Brien forced. Gall; pitch and- Korlesky made third. J2 in pitching five sscolreless lison Phillies 4-2 behind a one- pogan and Sal'-Rlanuri each had / Robinson's 9-2. Charlie Stevens On Monday evening, the Hurons unveil a new pitching vw whel mod Shawpfees then proceeded' to put ljist month. In1 the bottom.of the sixth the to th.tk.Jast oflhe seventh, DiFabio The.throw to third' eluded, the Larry Nelson"tihishcdrup-al- hitter by CoUg_"Ross -who struck t pair- of hits and Art Sawyer 'led the Hotoi attack'with thr-v&hits'-shut out ; the Republican Club "Dutchy" Prutzman. Dutchy suc- Trexlor; second,' Robert TTOPR: lie allowed only three hits, strik- came in .during tfie-fiftii Irawe to 1 : six for the Phils and the Friendly Barbote/Ttkrl. Don the .game orTice as they pUt to-. " •"•'i^.r.'- jiroiviliied ' out: Bob Konopack third ."..'-baseman*, and Korlesky lowing one run^ -torn Cymbaluk i lasted a~triplo for Sal's. Marl 1 ceeded in blanking the Comanches thir^j Jeanne Deredita, and fourth, ing out the side in the*fourth.- In CougarK scored three runs as Daly top a bases-loaded rally. McFar- out lO' and walked four; Joey Kern hud.a hdmey/and aMouble includin'c a double. Horb SieifC-U Crows 26-0, on Ray Santella's .2- gepier another big'-lniiing of four took the-loss, pitching well until until the 6th 'inning whqn Don Eilaine Tcrpj)k>... '."^ Booster DHve the third frame with Frank An- Singled and Dreyer and Fedofko land led the winners at the- plale Trezza hurled'the losing .effort, and for.the wihneirs^lid Roy.BriKko'r- winning piicher, hit a 'trtpio ,aiu3 'a j hitter.^ ndj^thcreby joined team mhs in the bottom pf rthc- 'fifth* Miller came in to help out. With were walked -to load the ba."*js. .the Giants broke loose'with sl>d in fanning" 12 and issuing no free ut 10 players. :, • ' • , holl: added a liair of hitsr.Geohie single to aid his myneqUAe: ' i mate Don Miller as the only pitch- . Mrs; J6seph Gorombcy present- tonelli on 'third, John Townsend with a double. Winter and nip and tuck slue-rost tr< The hitting' attack for the Shaw- 20 hitiS, the- Huroris had many 'of- ^ Thanked, Then_ Stonack biased, a double the t'ourth on' Hve of"'their nine SalX. scored live runs in the ed , the wlntierii in a recent jacks lined a ball to loft. Bob Konopa'ck each had a pair or hits for Xik- passes, but was • tagged for seven the Dodgers led 6-1 al, ' Sriyder wa^fhe winning pltchor. In the other, game played this j,ers tOihave thrown shut"«uts this nees was evenly - distributed over fensive leaders! Standing "but at GARWOOD-^Toseph Humenik, ><: down the third basejfne, scoring low, long.liner to left.centos for a ning one-hand catch to avoid at hits. Roy Koenig, Dick Bernstein 1 at (,„(,. |rst inning . against"".' Robinson's tournament us) follows: ['Martha came in with a Tine low catch any losers -and ' Heller belted u horr.er double, scoring Konopack. hits. Ross went three for three, in- Comjng from, behind the 1 The thifd place Lodge Wori-their eek, the••'• Jokers -.'.-clipped ihe | season; - "Dutchy" Prutzman and the entire "batting order, Bob the head, of the pack-was Don Mil= prpsident of jthe Garwood Little. 4)1- three .rUnncx!:. . " • least a triple by Kresholc in the nnd Jnck Nelson got two each and" cluding a ho'mer 'with orie on. Ed rid then didn't get another hit , as FrWidly Barbers 8-V Clyde Dur-! Don Miller -each hit safely 4 times, Bartlett, llVst; Linda,. W^lenslci, throw out Antonellij al the plate for the A's.- "•.•"".'".."• Although they had Bascrunncrs seventh stanza; so Terry's hit was) Robinson's -chipped; away at tho only_J^ntost .this \veek by also Luisten had two hits and Heam-i ler withufour hits while. Bay; Sah- second,,and Betty- Bnticb.^thiW.:', League, this week,, expressed Park scored three irt the top of Albnns. Qstrow, Olsafi, Ha££!. Walt Fus,"Bo'b Gailucci and Larry Beute got two, and Fus and Nel- ,'hjimNjma' TOm'KtSrtiri Cash" had a'u-hileRay ^antella, Jack Nestor, mates- George Hilbert,. Snm" Roth- tella and Bob tizanich-each came thanks oh" behalf of the league to with the aid of a -uotfdJUig- by Jack in every inning but one, Cranford's able to -win the game. ' in the seventh. Dave Priil "" tad and vJinally-.tied-.iin l(ast of the "The auxiliary voted,a $5 dona- the seventh as Daly began to tir.e. Karal'is and Faulkner'all hit ;v.c-!l in one. Cymbaluk son, one. Dennis Pluchinsky tag- pair bi\nts tor trie winners. j Bob LLzanich -Came through with stein,- Don Hank, Joel Ackelsberg through.three times. • ., . Fcdorko. only other score was in thc sec- the Dodgers' biK ^tiek- wiih fventh on two errors, fed' Klu- tion to the Mental Health. Drive.*, all "borough residents who partici- Antnnplli and Barry singled and L Bob Prall .pitched a dno-hitter fanned seven and had one hit -well for the Cards. A Cardj-rally, 1 hltjSs a % for-the. Orioles as tht y-downed the ond when with one out Neif Daly ged a single to center.for the Phils* ers in the third and sevemh The &W'schedule; schrduiedd fofor tonight'.:tonight * apieceP"*«'. : Ri<«WRichiee VaVann CorCoraa anandd and johnny Fagan each picked up pated, In the Booster_drlve. _Cranford""scored first in the scc- John Townsend beltc J. B.-Williams i Republican Club CrowB proV nees.'while Richie SeebacVs n 5 run rally iri tho fet inriirig. ; tho Bel ford and Ron Ruhenstein ended .Chunky. Engel iscorgd irrTthe firyt thej^rtl^jPrlllalteoaddejUi \ The -VFW won' their/only game ! winning, run was a hcartbroaker Mrs. .Joseph Schnauffer. . Mrs; ;pitchcr's wild throi,v_ttyinB to re- TEST "Builders'—©oii'trai Suppb" j Cards broke'-the- 'ip^ for. tonight' instead. TRy Kumc- ortgi- x~idcd the week"s biggest surprise catch of a-' Hara^yirirri^y j the game with a thrilling catch in er. to third, and he scored on -a on a single, a stolen, base, an in 1 1 Schnaliffer was-.fflso nrnned chnir- LEGAL NOTICE tire him on.that play. Neil Daly Yankees won a pair of pwes Shis jnsiiUollKi their ti'rst win Saturday moining nally ..scheduled fQnJVniRht be-; * rarily saved the Crees. (ui thfe'Ciuws'-whoi ledrthroughbut center field to rob Russ Shnllcross ihrowing error by the catcher after field outr and -a. steal of home. i4ian of 'arrangements for Memor- and Henry Dreyer then walked, ,-eek to, being their record"!!!) to while Gre'aney-;- Witf Mati^ when they defeated the- Cubs. 9-6: 'tween the Williams andiVhe Jokersi Druggists HurOiis, 12-12, Wednes- the game. -Charlie Radis, pinch NOTICE TO CBEDJTOO8 of "getting (in base. the wild pitch. . - , '. ' Cranford's only othec-hit-off Hill- -Tom Lawlor^and Sieve RaO was play-ed last itijjht. \ | day ewning. ' Trailing-12-2 at the hitting in. the ,6th was nicked by a ial Day. • •'••'. •;' ~- ESTATE OF. MARY L. BOYNK.. but Fedorko.hit into a force and trie .500 mark. Thvy dofcs'le-d the Charlie Bischo(i~seht 11 Cubs Saturday morning, thc Union ' . ' ' ' . ' • Deceased Cranford's '-jayvces won their DiFabio allowed his first run in side's pitcher, Tom Kerekees, was Colts Stay Undefeated;hit. Pluchinskj; led tho'Phils (Continued jrtim. Page 3) d of 3i n nB t hl, Tn the best to Mr:!. Louis;ii Haforbien made .on ll)<> twelfth day of Mny. A.D., their third straight excellent two jiatte-rs for his fifth • straight Vunlty n twelfth day of v The Cougars'made ijt 3-0 in the ket-s' winning hqclcp againsi'" the Cmntord single.. Mitcfh borin added a J 1-1 Kliic|atr pitching duel of the season. Ken niar.king; li'i?r 35th""year.as; a mem- 19011901 , upon tthh o applicatioliti n of the—un- mound performance. Bob Mont- whifT, he allowed a single to Bob '"' "• hits each, as Allen h(ij ieattx at bat with a double and' ,.;a e^doublc.and..triple to.pace the• at- the route and-striking oulCf2~bo't- : dersifined, 'usus Executor of .-th.thee estate 'oof third. Bill Gall grounded a singll- Athletic*. Bill Hay£>• strolasd-threie Alt IIII ble while Milkosky, Art l Gottpj in losing struck 'out 12 ber of the auxiliary. ' - said deceased, notice U herebb y given to Wrnt. 1b" -flic•;• flee Gall, but was saCe -on second ing" only four safeties. The Cou- bingles for the winners. ...Heller O'Brluii. B»' ' a O 0 Chc«>rskl, I ii 0 1 • The-VFW Colts nipped Jf; hit. i' hd Ken MunKei pen cnippud. iff •- J 2 . juined •»>• waiver - urontle in every inning but oiiei .,.-..,„. •bat- while thtr home on-Frlduy, June 9r Checorski lined a hit. to right to y Gamba, , Frank Grasso,. Cdh'ny aUtrmation, thttr, claims and '',]'. as the. pitcher's throw _.weri-t past gars scored four times in 'the first took the los^for the.A's. He also .leu)!e). . :tb • 4 (H Anderson, ct II 0 3 lien's MBA Beavers' and, blanked, the league^with six circuit bi lith "one. Leading the Braves IS ....„_.. * -il[ and Glenn Smith who each the.side down.-l, 2, 3 cyei^ Jrame teammate, Glen Roessner chipped against the ctloto of aald dect-ascd within score .Kreshok^ Herman took sec- Kri'drt t a t) 0 ' three runs on only two hits. Var- HprJbster," Bick .Leddy^ und Doug. six monthu from tho date, of wild order, '• first. Mike* Terry grounded out, frame. After an out, Ed Snntuccl had a pair of hits including a Duly,:Mr-.Krip'dort,. rt a1 1t ) 10 Toriori'lto'•W.:ib'., :> gming with a double, Miller, Nick .. __= ^_^_ ^ , __ . Brandenbergei;, was TV double, three walks and a'hit Brimdehbcrger stood out for the Man ^Fined .prose^utinit or -.-Veiioverlnv Ihc Sahit* "and was out stealing home. :Vie Kdrti"' 10 0 Kork-sliyiy,, 2b 1 1 0 double (or the losers,. The Rams strong eahie,behind_therp|ate.. For ucAlnst \he sutucrlbar. with, Gall scoring after the catch fanned for the second oiit birt Rich for the losers. . l 0 ll y, i" 100 0 week, to move' into undisputed ed' when' the- Dodgprs eked't-, erato and"Nestor. ' ' '.. outstanding^, irt-ihe stretch drive, batsman. gave the Shawnees their Crows, plekiVig up_ a single, double Anderson was out trying to "steal li 0 0 Scully, ai>" Scored-four^runs. ia^the sjicorid, the losers .Kuh-Munkc'l had rough Eclip Lftk-e Results . 1 I« Assault, ABC Charge • " Norman M;r Hlbb'afd, '\i and , O'Brien, advancing -to. third. Rubinstein hit into an error which The -Yankee.-!-eainc up with Kco first place in the ' Pony "League lie" Braves had-recorded one in blanking theNHurons bver the last only runs for the day. Hpwevier "and~"and~a.triplea . Ruis Douglass, hurd home in the fourth, after doubling u DO PurclinfukctaC'litm'tin.l' , ' ft ,3(110 00 sixth and seventh frames and. two.•4-3 victory. Cymlp'luk afo, •going for his first start. Going. 3 Mr. aild Mrs. Roy M.icBean won KEtflLWORTH—•'Fines of $125 ••-.,.- Executor •*' -Neil'Daly 'hit to, third for an er- gave' him two ba'sus and scored runs in the last inning to break a S:it>oioioln, pit 0 0 0 with a 5-0 record. The Beavers fie win column last Friday a's 3 innings. wHil^sstrikingt" out 9 bat-two runs were plunty.. qs Sam hitting -shortstop" for the" Crows, Attorneys -.. • " and making third on an infield runs in the first and fifth' Innings four hit;:, another liomerjicd t] for 3, Jim KasenJed'the Cub bat- the Bettor Bait of partners tour- weire levied against Peter:Romano,' 'Iluestoit & Hueston, ror- and "O'Brien tallied. Dreyer Santti'cei. '-Bob O'Reilly singled l-ltie arid down the Indians 3'-?'-* are in second with one loss. |ey outlasted tht; American Leg- 4«rs, ,'Walt-needbd.a great throw Rothatein again proved exceeding continued .hiss' assault on Unami 12ft Broad SLi - ' play. •. '' v — .. ]. • • • -•l>i- •- 'TotfilM . .,. 22 :i .'I Totiifetiife. 224 2 « to frounce the Marlins 16-2. Burke ble. to Prill and two s tersr Bazirus, "Noltin. "Konopack ney h*M tit-the Echo Lake Coun- 20, of Plalnfield, in Municipal »and Fedorko walked, but Stonack jlubenstein to third and 6n a steal Tom_ Mulcahy was the- v.-innirt«. 2 0 OB o i—u :i a i Cardinals 12-7, With Dolin go- from Joe Bongipyasini in the. inn- Jy tough in :tho clutch. Striking Division pitchers by slamming o'ut 1 EllMbeth, N. J. •,.-••• ' Thc Comets scored in the fifth Craiiforcl 0 After truUing- 2-0 and then 5-4, and Keppler• led "the winners "with Greahey,' while ra 1 Court Monday night. Mr. Ro- Adv. Fees: ftU.DO ' . 0-8 „!'.' grounded out. playjaubcnstcin scoredjind O'Reil- pitcherr Bill Yatcs had a. sinfilfr HlUulrio o a l oio o—2 «-•) and PO:Hdori curried the rest of try Club this week with -artiG. Illr. ing to nip Jack Nestos at the plate out~14 Chicasaws along the way.two more doubles , ' _ without the benefit of a hit its Bob tire Colts broke loose for three thi'ce hits each' while' Radls had strikeouts. With two g. the route. He also coileeted In..the last of the,fourth Kono- ly made second, O'Reilly stole ind a double- for thcjvitittcrs. Si-ott nuuliloa:- Terry, Anderson. Strikeouts; the .load. ~ . ••"""••_. nntl Mrs. Dike'Faxon_ajid Dr. and. •is he attempted io scoVo the win-Sam had a shirt out- until tho'Gth Korlesky and Bob Gechtman DIFublo. 10; -chFconikl, 5. Walks: Di- runs in 'the fifth~~?rame of their a double Jor the losers. '—• base~paths, Fred ler homer, among' his ' three pactc led off with a walk andjGall third and tallied on JimEastbnV n paced the kwers at Fabio, .«]; Checonad. «.- Last Wednesday's' Piiiatrc-Cub Mrs, foster /igtfenr-titfd "for second, ning run, Outstanding xn relief inning, when the Chicasaws loaded gome against the Beavers which a .four- ljaggc-r, his second l Its. Scrlgtioli's triple- nnd single EASY TO PHONE and O'Brien exchanged loop sin- double. Bob Prall singled to score he'plate with a-pair.of hits. • The junior Service League. Stars t other big blows" for the win- contest was halted by darkness place with «5.. Mr; and Mr.-. John was Doit Miller of the Murbhs. Don the bases. Good fielding by Ralph JLEOAL- NOTICE- proved to be enough to win theand the Theisz Service Center the losers' tola] J gles.. sT,hl_s knocked out Park's Easton. " ,' ' ' 'The Rankin Fuel Company Ri'd contest although the-., Beavers •with-the seoce knotted at.2-27and Mafsh. placcdrthivtl with a 6G. "Johnson at 3rd base; helped Snm starting pitcher, Rick Barry. Jim jox clipped the Sportsman's Shop w .Seals each dumped the Hams this hit oft Prill. will be resumed as a sudden-death lait inning to strike'out_the di get out. of troublo with' only one Three'runs scored iij 4ho second scored a single ' tally in thc week. The Stars nipped the Rams j helped ,at the plate. John NOTICE OF 1NTKNTION - Freda came on to the mound and rtii John Krip trip'led to right and senators C-2. Greg Gcaie Kad a" Former Cougar Athletes seventh inninc.. Larry Deiitz was •J#n. Thursday, the Phillia J affair later'in thc schedule. Lebanon State Forest d*r»ves,iis Ecroas Buss Douglas with two oSiuu% being scored against, him. The notlct! that WILLIAM C. WNn, r 4-3 as relief pitcher Shelly^Mittle- Stated the Reds (i-1 ^l laddacl went the distance, for the name from the Lebanon -Glass 6ast;. Dutchy Prutzman and Ja "tehaWtes_werc held, pi etty much .. iia BOULEVARD BAH tot KKtf- walked'"I'erry and Krfpnendor-f, scored when .Rubenstein again hit pair of lvits' for':the Mayor nnd _ scoring Konojpnek mid Gall. Then into an error; O'Reilly walked -a homer" and BUI Evasis, man got the win. He also doubl< ' sky's first mound assiunmtnTi The Belawnre Water Gap-;wns irWorks which was established- in Nestor "liad- 3 hits ai>ifeccU»-^ead in check for Georgie Hilbert".-! Coulicll at thft Bftrough at KcnllwortH, Gatto took the loss. Frank O'Brien |ts, Dieli Leddy,. Jqc Jalisco, John N. J.. tartcil lot- 'i weei^/tQ „ hold :^oit.o._.se'.c.o.ncl .place. tleman, "double nniOTi bases and Townsend forced Marina Stonaclt, 2b --i/4- IS2 Hflhcirt, Bh .' lit out a/the plate. But Belford, the KDiiopnck. 1/ '2'K h pitching by Bob Kasdon and a helped theAngels. .win'the contest homer and a single and Jeff Miller Hank Seamon rocketed a tr»ple*to in the Collegiate Track Conference Championship Meet held homerun was the big three run homer by Phit Caeusaa with some clutch hitting. George hit a four-bagger for ther losers." left t'l-nter to clear the bases for at Van Cortland Park, New York City. Slocum had' a pair of hits" and Braves. Paul Kind and Ntf* meant an 8-1 victory for the Jag- ORTS five runs on one hit. -Kaimer; who graduated from' Cranford High School in . The Cherokees won a pair of uars over the Tom Cats. Paul Po- Vollherbst, Ron Rubenstein and games this week by downing the hit for the losers. The Cougars started right-off in 1957, was thjrtop pass receiver in the annual Spring practice Bob Montgomery each had a Semlnoles 4-2 and hipping »the - In another mnkc-up zarek pitched oi fine game for the CHEDULE the bottom of the first as out- losing team but the heaivy "hitting game heldLby Boston University. In addition to his impressive single for the Angels. Mike Jor- Apaches 1-0. U. Martin.-who was Braves went down to at) fielder Bill Gall led off with a home performance on offense, the 6-3.-220 lb, senior letterman dan, Ed Vnrcho, Hank Lingcrfeldt at the hands of the Bell's FtBJ of Cacuzza and Tom PoilstUna pro- run to left center field. O'Brien thc winning 'pitcher,p, , hsu^ ^ singlgle was outstanding on yoii feed this Abu : Bones, and Gmic Dempsey. Mark kovich settled down." The j Anne Rabin rolled a 186 game a 1-0 win for the Cherokees over ing out 10 Braves. At ing hoiirsTtTheseemployees encourage,Natiohal State to lomottoivi Varsity Baseball— the Apaches. He also blasted started for the lo"? Ullom and Keith Weber pitched Clifford Scott at Cranford, •been done, and DiFabio's e.p-ifllent and a 503 series this week in the well for the losing side. The heavy relief pitching couldn't )wlp theTemple Beth-El Sisterhood'Bowl- double. Bob Hoskins was the los-tagged for the defeat alter t'-j provide their "staff members with our brand new"Bank- Memorial. Field, 3:45 p.m. er. Bob Baird had a double for - suiprising^^ay hitting of Keith Weber and Don Varsity Tennis—Cranford at Blues catch up. ' s ing League. Sweeps were, won by ,iyay to Ralph Scrignoli is ^ ITTLE tlje losers, 5) Silliman almost pulled the game Westfleld. _ Cranford's jayv^aXvon a 2-1 Caraolias, Carnations, and Lilacs. P«5'' at-Work** Service .. ..an ea^y way for them to enjoy the out of the bag for the Wildcats but STANDINGS Surprising, because ittstead of^tWo jobs, weedingjairid feeding are eight-Inning dixrisiqwover Clark as • Other high series .were posted a clutch home run saved the game •Recreation SpftbairLeague advantages of a checking account, savings account, loan „ —Sal's Sinclair vs. Friendly John Krip won U*6Eame on a" line by: Shirley Pomerantz, 482; Lolly EAGUE for the Wolverines. single, over seexsnd, a sacrifice by Gellc-r. 435; Sara Horowitz, 432; only one. Sufprisiri|, tojs,: t4k^s less tlian half an hour for anjontire Barbers and The Lodge vs. tne or other banking service right where they work* In a game sparked by outstand- VFW, Memorial Field, G:30 Rich Kubensl< p.m. Arnerican League J Panthers 12-4. Ken Krichmnn ~ • .'' '',.'".".' "' ' ' - •*•-'• :- - • , - . - ' was intentionally walked in that Laura Babat, 427; and Helen Shire, ; - w MiTL WATCHUNGLAKE ] pitched an excellent game for the Saturday: Freshman Baseball Just fill the accurate Scotts Spreader with clean, granulaif / pTietlly ^nd. Krip" each 425; Orioles ...... -..«...... ;...... , 1 Qlkni« "..»•» B 1 This service . . . anotiher jitst for National State * # , is- . Bobitots. PiiiU-Niesz made a leap- —McManus at Cranford. Freshman—Track—Cranford- hit irt learlicif innings. Crjn- names were rolled by: IDodgolr*.. 6 1 BONUS*, set the dial, and go. As you walk,"the tiny BONUS gran- ~~ir7|i:~"c7ilch to retire the Panthers only other isaftity was i>vShirtty l*o iiurantz. .180; Dot 'Athioiic* 'J.:.\ ... Btavos..;;;;; T^; s" strictly confidential between the bank and the customer. I with three on base. George Sege- vs. Maxon anil; Hubbnrd. CLUB . Rubenstein, for bsily four hits Schalefl , 175 Lolly Guller, Yankees i....; .- )PhilH«s .„....«., :... 4 tiles-are distributed evenly over every square incH of the lawn. bade choked a scoring threat by a J^oaday: Varsity Track — i ear entails no work whatsoever by. the employer-who simply au- ; ff Dennis Rock. Bob Prall, the j Millie Miller, 1G4 and Helen Shire, Indians tlrnloi 3 • remarkable catch with three Bob- ' Cranford at Uriiutv / k'inninK mound.sm.-m. allow«l five 1B1- That way, BONUS weeds as it feeds. Makes a surprising differ- cats on base. Later in the game, Freshman Baseball—TRoseAfe Sonalots • • •• Cubs ...,,...... ,„ 3 / hits, and was scored upon in the Team standings are: thorizes National Sts^te to provide this worthwhile service* Dick Guy stopped a scoring threat Park at Cranford. . Hod Sox Catd* : 1 .•iixth by throe hit-; and an error. w Whiio So«•"x• Hedi. .-., ».. 1 iA PRIVATE FAMILY SWIM CLUB AT ence in your lawn. As you'll see yourself. ' by snaring a high pop up. Vnrsity GoH—Craniord vs. Viiitliy 'Vu.* S(»(c GO ! CfalirorJ CUrk JMunlau 82 '.ii 1 "Mark Ullom hit a grand slam Clark. •- •••.)••..•. ' , AIIUU: AUtM . -iU For further mformation about this new Nsftipnal State home run to pace the Wildcats to JZM. c( / Unami League fatchung Lake, Watchung, N/i< Wednesday:.Varsity Baseball 3 I 1 jlvVfthWtftii. }i 2 10 •15. as • ,;':•»•'. i. a 7»4 victory over 'the Bearcats. —Huhivay at Cranfcird, Me- 2 1 llMauaiitfii". -ib 304 Nomahegan League I^troductoi^r offer sayes you ^5.00. ab . II) OlWiiwhfr. cf -i l j | n-.iiir,. afl W L "Bank-at-Work" Service make a date, by phone or in Dean Talcott pitched for the Wild- morial l"ield,'3:45 p.m. HuronS ty DUES x ,..; ;... s- i t-eat s while Gury Nemerofsky wus ... 4 S«aflonoil96l ..-•••• Ask us about it. person, with* •: ('•'•:•• CoiiiatlchoS the losing pitcher, Keith Weber, 4.1 Chotokocs ,..' „ 4 1 '••': \-\ •'•: rf. lb I! 0 o'lliiurxyniii «b J 1 o Shawnoes ... Daly. U ,10 l;S«3nKirt. it * o J Vlalrt* 4U ..u May 30 thru Sept i& Jiick Fielder and Bob^Perrone con- 4U Choyonne* Chicasttws .. ... 3 1 tributed -heavy hitting for the St. Michael's Loop lh 2 <> O.MUkuvur'f-.. D •* 0 0 SI Navujoi .• ttr._ ttilt-'/ytukl. I 0 fl; Crcca ...... S 75JB i i) Di Husband and wife ..,..:....,..;,....;. „ :.....". • | Wildcats while Bill Duncan and ApacW ... CrowK ; .... d HjesultsL_ s o. o, l 4 — DotT '-teslie-5luiJBed-^v«H-foi~tho l-o-K -• - Somlnolei Utevtm. x> BOULEVARD <> w o: • losers. In front by 10^ eames, thi Ulfabio. p :i iv t). h" "Husband and vHfek-^ono child « ..«.'.....' 7 """ Lust Saturday morning's game Minks arc-aocurely in tlrst place Pony League Cougar League Tjls w the Bearcats beat the Panthers W L . v '•••-•. • • W L Husband oma-wifeT-two children - ' in the St. Mlchael'>j Bowling Cruniurd ao.o'o'oo c-'-iini. Uwof'C.'Vaii Chumberlin will -43- t.oopardt .' 2 0 League "as the season i-ntls this CielU 5 0 pitching of lion Ltslle, George IP Hun: Ojll "Ttjlv *** f speaker at tlic annual Tigers...... 2 .0 Membership ioreach additional child Vveek. Thw^Chincriillaii tind S •Slrtk.'outs,: sit.-wm. I. Boav.or* pitcheihdd wellll llo r ththe vlch. U- Walks,; SlWi-r.v. dinner of the Cranford 'Angdls .. Boar Cats . 2' 1 ,. •• OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK • "Uniotl County's tedding bank' each tooftfe a paiir of tjanit^lr^l i th- .Piinthi.-fsi who • wore * Loiiu'ue at 7'o'clot-k to- Seals . t- 1 ' Nochhitjoforchllcbien under two yearq hitler: linal siQfio!!. " —^ ycunjjyjj, , tjreetj n team, ll*$y$y , . slighg t at the Cranwood,, Curwoodd. Blues .... Bobcaii ELIZABETH • SPRINGFIELD • i R nVmti-d at n N 2 • a.- INITIATION FEE ...;! ; - 604 Boulevard'— BR 2 6111 — Ketiibyorfh for the Bearcats wire Rob Jones Jean Had^lad, Erminfrti, posted baiiquit to he ht.'ld on' ArthuA r ISot-rtmann, lennue piv- StuM a 422 Kerieii; and-Ellen Dragen Jime ". sidtrit,'will preside and awards Jaguar* .".. .2 2 ,O«si . SUMMIT * KENILWOfcTH. ••> and Gury NemcrofBky with lour Marlins ,''•••' John and.Bolty lilU;' each and Bill Duncan *nd Sables, 405. Rrjie James, Ermlnus final teas \cill. IM? ,.))resenli'd .by Secretary 2 4 | Panther* .1 1 .HEMBII HUUl DEPOSIT IMJU8AHCB GOlrdiAIIOS Rami .... .1 3 Hich Buckncr with , two each. turned in a 190 game; and Jo Kud- Mlllkll : '.. Chlofs ... 1 41 Lions FOR INFORMATION1- Ciaig Maier tjliiyod an' outstanding hieki,'Minks,' 145. - •• Pourteert |iUblic high Bchook |ri 0 5' T omcaii . 0 -2 GSI9-4031 ^ WUUit SINCE 1U1T uumo ut second buiic lind at bat Bowling uwards will be' pre-Chlnchlllj* ... h^ Statt' of Now Jersey, arc* cL>- o a PLB-9826 f Sublo • o^cd f-vtlusively to., vocational J'i.:.'"..i .L .. 1.'.

„ Paee Six CRANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY. MAY 25. 19G1 CRANFOHD (NTJ.) CITJZEX AND CHRONICLE—THUHSDAV. HIA.Y 25, 19GI Page Seven Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Used Cars For Sale Pr. Coe'I-i Elected Services Real Estate For Sale MORRIS MINOR 1000—1059 two door _ for 40 years.. She CRANFORD—Center HoU Colonial; Tour r. DAVTDSON iedari. radio knd healer. 20.000 miles, TQ Convention Post was the widow of Leonard Wil- Bloomingdale bedrooms. 2^i baths. pUyrOam. porch: CONTRACTTNa, Carpentry, THE DEACON AGENCY excellent condition, S6O0. Call BHidct Enforcement CRANFORD , _ ^executive location, 21- Cornell Road. Dr..Edward M. Coeof2i7U,, I liams. ¥BAJMe Membership tpPdwell •< MARIE R. DEACON 11-6675 iftcr 6 P.M. r~ OBITUARIES Classified Rates Masonry. Plasi»rlnj< ,& JRooflnjj. BMdSe Call BRldec 2-5177 for appointment. U street was elected secrecy,,.:' 8-3829. No job too •mall. Estimates Realtor . , . Insuror • Surviving-are a son, Fred Bar- In recognition of 20 years' serv- FIRST ENSEHTION — 3 cents a word> 75 cents mtnlrniiTn, without,. obicaUon. '. ™ BOARD OF REALTORS Bui. BM fl-5051 - ReS. BR 6-2550 general practice- s&tibn oftlu ren, ut home; two broilters. Gar- PTA Slates 1 North Ave. E. * . ta William Eltinge 8:30 a.m. Interment will be in the On Parking Personal entific sectionJoi: lhe a ' "' ,rctt Mant-y of Keriilw'or'tif and ice toi the police department. Chief cash ""nth order. (AS cento service charge is made CARPENTER and CONTRACTOR. All Ruth R-ichins .....;...' BR 0-2052 CHANFOHD ...e Rev. Dr. Robert G: TLong- family kinds of alterations, porches, «tc. JLUd- MulFiple Listing Service Doris R. Kline BR 2-8160 FATHEn OF TWO motherless children vention..Jbt--lfi62 at the of Los JLesier W. Powell was presented for each billing:) wli Selb*rt, 3Ea Lincoln Drive, Kenll- ^keeks \o pli.ee. clean-cut cirl 7, boy 6.'. ^c.r, pastor of the first-Presby- Born TWO COLONIALS meeting oi the Mcdica H 1 worth. BRIdso 6-0520. tf with rclined family, annual barisi. Write Ta Continue with a PBA silver life membership REPEAT INSERTIONS (Consecutive weeks without copy to Box :I83T cafe ot' Cranford Citizen ciety of New Jersey - ! -^1 i. Church, officiated at ser- ttuSuSS ^ iifei S^^her^^anford Mrs. Michael Batiagliui, corn3 AT.'$19,500 ast ( K • card nt .tlie* annual dinner meeting changes)' 2 cents a word, 50 cents minimum. ELECTRICA1, COrtTRACTING — HoU&e- and Chronicle'. ••...' -.; «r" Haddon Hall, Atlantic City at -the church on Sunday sided 20:years at 307 Grantt streetstm*-!-, -: "'' "- »Jrj»dchlIdlen. , GARWOOD;— Enforcement of .numiiy PTA adyiserT- Will in-stsilj wlrlnjf, jobbing, fluorrscertt fixtures, S. ;; 46, Linden, until a weekr a'go when the borougli's complohensivo I of the Honorary Brafich of Cran- ADS SET, BY LINES — 15 cents a line. Ads set in capa repairs and plus* -Installed. Georfl* - LA\JRA S_. . Also attending from 1 new officers of the-Bloominfidulijj OPPORTUNITY ONE COLONIAL AT 20B Walnut avenue.-,'-. Mr. El- •tviiffic-and iMirkiny ordinance will With blank lines or display lines must be charged by SanouUlano, 12 Myrtle Street TcL : Free were Mrs. Coe, Dr. and V the ' moved to" Cranford to make Mis. Heriu^uh ! ford lexical 52, PBA,. in the Cravi- BRidee 6-0526. ' ^ ~- tf SWACKHAMER - Realtor K1TTEMS—One KW inaltcse. one gray t«e died last ThUrsday from-an her -Jrotvie with a.. dauEh'ter.,' Mrs. eUn.tjnue "as it is-Until suelv timV AvonUc PTA at. 2:3a p.m. tombrj To purchase transferred executive's " - $22,000 Cursley, Dr and Mrs SiAVhld Tuesday nt't- wood, Garwood, Friday nighi. lines- Display lines (12 pL type only) charged as lwaiitifur (arnV ranch In Craiiford's beit \J)(H^e-1122 . ' ~- BR 6-0476 nnd white. Houstbroken.' Call BRidee . attack ab6ard his William Wilson'. 'iis, changes may be requested . by |> row at tho school. .'-.." '"'$ TELEVISION REPAIRED FAST. For" the area.' Four bedrooms, 2V» batha. A rare 6-6745. .'•"'• . . . Speer, Dr. and Mrs .int, jernoon af--.c;>-hy Memorial, 12 — two .lines. • •'••'«, bcit and •usttst service call Economy , • 4 Alderi Street. Cranford . the police dej5art"mt'»t,*.'"it was re-17The presentation,wa.s made by opportunity at $30,500. We'll arrange an Alpha do la Motte. -..'. BR^«rSM4 North Side listings, priced /or quick She \yas" a ebrnmimicant ol St.- i Springfield avenue,: for-Mrs,' Ethel : A supper honoring Mr.s.^Willbnj Electric, BRldae C-3E34. Day or Nlcut. api>ointrnent. • .-' Mildred Van Gelder ^... BR 6-0248 Oiie' Is vacant. traveling in - • '• b• y Police'- "• Commissione- " •- 'r ]Patrolman n Alfred!.'.V,....Grlckowski; CASH, Checks or Stamps should accompany advertising l^abeth' ChChurch.h ' . ..-•-k.-Hnnsen x>f tiOO Orchard street, Emerson, retiring president. \ViljE TJjrcc and Fopr bedroomu. LEGAL NOTICE ry J, Mineur. Dr. Coq, or' ; John J. Saliind at Tuesday night's j president of. the local, .whu in turn .'_•— copy. ' . ••>-..• • Must sell ! ! !. ' ' _ |vcrr near .! Surviving .also araee another who died Sann-duy at Muhk nbei'K BERARD'S PLUMBING AKD" HEATING. dill, Div Mineur and rjr fhc Chancel choir sang at tho Boroilgh Council meeting.. . accepted the. gift of a new 50-star be held June Tni.ftp 'p.m. aj^thej itop..h-». rehiod«llk)i2 und n«w BHIdie - STATE GFTNEW JERSEY Ayc.rt-; among tl.e i " daughtir-'Mrs. Harold Sibert of Hospital, Plainiield, alter^ shdrt v NOT RESPONSIBLE for eirrors in ads taken by telephone! de CEate& fvices. The funeral was, from 1 r This decision v. as reached American ,1'ag for the local, from home of' Mr., apd Mrs. Jarrfes; Bi^j i-1930 _ - PHIL F. HENEHAN DEPARTMENT OP STATE the Union County Medica Winfield;. a son, Adam Faust of illness. * * ,, ••"' DEADLINE FOR COPY — Wednesdays at 10 A. M. MULTIPLE tlSTING SErtVICE CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION ,> Jay Memorial, 13 Sprjnglield Councilman Salnnd said., during Roderick Wi Smith, president of. ondi of Mountainside. • . : }(', ELECTKICAL aEUVICB- T# Daritel J. - —REALTOR— Tojill to whom tViesc pf<;ienta may c«>nte, to the state meeting. i I " Tho Rev. ClarlcL. Van Auken, . 'r. e. Scott co. lenue. Intt-rment was in Hurley 1 meeting oi! the, police committe the honorary group. "" Heyburn. llcc-nted elwtriclan, 5 Burn- REALTORS Grectinfc: ;» ^ great-grandson;^l assistant pastor of the .Cranford At a' recent 'executive boardf \ — Telephone BRidge 6-6000 -*- side Ave.. URIdto (S-Saoa. . U 35 Alden Street DRldCe «-1033 "WHEREAS. It appears to my satisfac- •and the mayor, and council rnctcdlnu!i (or the voluntary dlsbOlulion the spring meeting"~6i! the.Union 1 tofmeiit was in Fnirview Ceme- previous council meeting' from re KtpiilrSj aHtrntfcin*, iiddltions, ... 1— Night* Call — <.. Multiple 'Listing'.Realtors,. thereof by the unanimous "consent of all Wittmg came a sergeant on July I..-«>47, County Council of Parent-Teaph- stairs. " dormers, • -porches, recreation Salesmen the 'blockhotdcni-." deposited in my olTicc. KOtlCE Of (.VTKNtiax cruiser..ha'd ..«eeo.tJy_been, tery." Westfield....: . /.'... •..;... ,sideMls~ftf South- u'vettUe-who-snit tlmt .gf • • — 75vfifri< jT'Dooley,"aisist- .and "was" promotedTib ^lieutenant- on" jx: Associations. TlicT^Bfooihing- Apartments for Rent and uttlc roonu. Expertly done by Naomi Henchan «....- ..... BR ft-2003 Inc.. ircliascd by Mr, Eltfnge. When Mrsii. Hanson was the wife of For Sale Edward Dudlck, BRIdue 6-0430. tf Louise Svcvdman _...._...«....,..rBR B-O7S3 , -&LENWOOD COUP. _ • applied to lhf'T0u they have not been able to park i>: August 1, '194,9. -He became FINE PAINTS XNET1 Eleanor Craltf ..^ —. BR 8-1118 a cnrpiii"JHon of this State, .whoic prin- ...IU"« of tl^TownVhlpM cSS SI j suffered the'attack, Mr.-Eltingi . pastor ut St. "Michael's Church, .Hermai|.Hariscn'...... ' . dalc PTA newsletter received hon- 1 front of their own homes during One coat ceillntf fUt cipal office \i situated .at No. U7 Aldcn for a Plenary Hetail CnnsUIr2\1V' 'I depiiritment's (Irsi.captalh on-Aug- or-ahle mention at the meeting. CRANFORD TOWERS MLMEOGHAPHING -*- All types. Club Frank Sudimok .™ ;.". AD 3-20S3 Help Wanted - Females fcs en route from EHzabethport"Wasdelcbrant at a high mass of re- Bomlin Now York, she.lived rn thp day since efif6rcement oll'pavk Vinyl boss wiill paint Kfir immediate occupancy, •i^.rpo.n -elc- bullotlns, postals.booklels. Al.«> pi)bl!e •knee Wirkus .'. ; BR 8-3U59 WANT-THE COUNTRY Street Ihl the Township of Cranford, for premise* tlluated ,-,1 o™W •*** ust 16, 1954;. and assumed the. post >It will be displayed at thoJune 15 Alkyd tint wall paint County oi Union, suite of New Jersey, Avenue, Cranford. N J port Ewan, near Kingston, N.-A quiem for Nicholas Witting, 74, Of C^ssirilnjr, NT.' Y:, and Bayonne. be- All Cplor« vntpr ^r-condltlemtid apartment. Ultra- -»U'»o«raphy— arid typlntf. KcasOhublu, • — OPEN WEEKENDS" — . REGISTERED NURi»E, week-ends, TA.M. T^ti there' Went ihtc of. chief, .on November .22^1955, TTr modprn kitchen tnclHdU\£ dishwasher prompt service. Day, nlitht, Sunday, from Q a m. Sun. from 1 p.ra AND THE^CITY? (Charlei J'. Stevens biiini; the uficnt', there- Naiiics and addrei-sei ol the oiti ho was taking the craft, to council meeting. ~Z with—brush or roller to a P.M.. S18 per day. Nt'w Jersey in and in chart'c thereof, upon whom stockholders are: •14 Hollywood- iiVehUO, who died fore coining- here 22 .yearsrsijjo. She effect with the recent erection oi Sntin Enamel Phone us lot inspection. holiday service. M-K Duplicating Urnl- registered. Call BRldi!e,fl-7l60. following .the--death of Ch\v( Wil- "~ At the annual faculty luncheon Ice, te HUlcrest Avenue. BRidfce 6- You have botti"ln "thlu proiityrty! process may be served 1. has complied President: kYnnlc DlTullio.-ijj summer home near-Kingston. Saturday' in Munlenberg Hospital, i was a member of the ....'Cranford new. signs, „ ' 1 rtllu*" Whita Ejiamr' wlfhthe requirements of TiUc 14, Cor- n d VnttJd" i\> Nnn-VeHtwintf^ -JIE.GISTEHED N0BSES, tor uniall. nurs- -^ .. • • «rncylscd StatuU-s of •c'- Rr csldent Tnd Tn, """ ''* ^IB accompanied'by: a' friend, Plainficld, after a brief illness, Methodist Church. Councilman "Salund- explained _JPHTT, F ' ' -~~ .' ' fl^"V'—• « T—; -mir" huun;.--fivt-day—Wft4d—-Biriaksidi A p.'i<;t presiHi^it of tly Tli riai Ck'tn,inson.. prin- IJHIiltfe B-70M FULL HOUSEPOWEH electrical lervic*. If 'Home,. 470 ftrooksld3 Place. New Jersey, preliminary to tlie iaiuine of ~Hnrt~the uidiiumce (which lesliict; Color MnlchlnK Service 25- Aldcn., Eftrilt 1 thli Certiflc.-ite of Dissolution,. e.ip/i), by parents and teachers. CHl'AItCOTE PAINT WORKS — "KfcA'Lf OH 100 amp., service , fixture and plutf In- CranfordT BHIdijo t!-a7S(!. cliael's--Church Tuesday. Tho rioly parking to one-hr>nrr"during.—fin .County. .Police-Chiefsl ..Association.', ktaUation. S'i'ee estimates. A. KnoiL DELIGHTFULLY ' Bli£ lot with IS delichtiul' Uwde tree«. . . . . J NOW THEREFORE. I, the Secretary of SecreUiry.'JaincieUry.Jaincij ii-'.. KKernele ! 4|« r vived by -a ' tj-jUiilitw, =Mrs. Mar- tb.1 lloulevnrd. Kenllwortt park-llk« rfver area only 4/10 of a mile AVcnutr'CriliiforAVcnutr'Criliifordrli d , NN J * Name -Society; of which Mr. Wit- he is serving his fourth year as Miss Clcmittson will become di- Ph->ne: BlUdae 8-1BM TWO nQOMS nnd bath. Call 633 Kingston Avenue. KenllwortS HELPEH, part-tjme, 3:'J0 P>M. ' state of the State of New- Jersey, Do tlr. Eltinge had been at the jorie Kiern:mio'f Elizabeth. clay on.South and North avenue " HONORED. FOR SERVICE—(Polio Chief lister :\.. UNUSUAL •• •-. • from thfc Central Railroad. Fred MaybdlimMb , 225 Elnv- c,lun rector of junior liigh school ed- 2500. CHestnufei S-6804. t XI. Information call. Hereby Certify that the s.ild corporation VJ fcccl and-^sked Mr. Frank to ting was a member, led by Father from the Westfield line to tlv dean of the- Union County Police did on the Twenty-second day of May, Orihue, N.. J. • ' right)"itTshown rjiceiviiig silver.'life'rrieinborship'card JBBEK STAMPS made to order on uutltiil' Diiteli . Coloniiil.*' Center Hull, Objections, if any. should be mid, i, Dooleyjrecited the U6sary'( " .Ceanlord line) was passed afto Training Academy, sponsored by ucation in the fall.' Thomas Tigal- »hort notice, unuidly 24 hours service. .,FOUrt ROOMS and bath In desirable real- ALUMINUM porch enclosure* Uslnfl 32 ft, Living Room 1901. file In my office a duly executed over for a fuii mother's helper tturlnu and attested consent In writing, to the mediately, In wrltlnc, t« J Walt,. c» nt below and when 15.' minutes day night at Dooley. ; _,Mr-t. FV Paul''Weiss a survey and.recommendations by the-association, and also is'tlirect- di, principal of Roosevelt School,, •:.•!''• :. .;,.-.• blnatlon storm windows and screen* ."' dlnhiu nibin. tun room and modern.kit- Slimmer .rnonths^CuU BHidW 8-B.111. \t dltsolutioh of Said corporation: executed Clerk of the Township of Cranfoij v} • tion bf*2tl years' 'sfrvioe to the. Crarifrli'd wd • workmanship. -Cr(ini(ird Rubber Suitable /or adults. Sfl!fii month. Cult choji. New. guest wliii! ilrnt lloor ol two * '' • ISienedi . ! Home. , 556 Westfield avenue, : ..Mrs. Alice A.-Weia'.of 239.\Va|- the police.' department; He said br of training for the lujndemy. who \vill take" over. Miss Clemin- .StamD.JShop, 111 North -Avenue. _W., |_ unidiu; 8-7182. comblnntloa doors. Lifetime Aluminum by' all the stockholders thereof, which sed and lie hadn't returtied^tq SDJpop, 1 "jcdrooniH:—fivlhii—ro^mi—und -bath—(also 2 Vj. baths, first, flporder.. ._,_ cfnvieui-and -t)iu--rtcord...ci-ijie-.ftror CI1ANKOIII) "'WHS conferred at Ujnuuil dinner meeting of .thy 'Honura "•son's position, was a' guest. ' BKiBKidsd e a-1a186-18608 0 . • U( "Producti JncTToa^Boui'i. AveSue,"W; •al -dlnlnc ro»m.'*rccreatlon room.' Built rjaiiies F Kt deck Mr.-Frank investifla'tisd r-Westfield...... —1— . -. _•'__:.•_ -anothoit-sui;vey--may . Cliicf_Ep.well -spokei.oJLnrx>bicrns_ BHW«S'' U c WORK NEAR-OiOME ni'<; r.forowiid are ilotf on file In my / a liiaster eraiuiuan. ! ~ years, died-Tuesday after ,-i loin of Eiical H3 "i)i tlvu Cranwood, Garwoodp^ridiiy nig tit. Mrs. gernard'TGiirliiiger;Tluh'ch-».' LUMINUM comblrtatlon storm windows •tnr ujiartlnenl; alr-'c'ondltlnix.'el; Will' doctor. Five bedrooms, two baths, 2nd ild oil ice as provided oy. law • futihd .him V slumped 011 the Interment 'vyaK-in-St. Cortru«c .Hri--itfc. viciv • qf-c ronfrolitint! and screens—Uicd—various slat'S^SS.OO (loof. Oiautilul lirounds. 200 3i 1VS with Earn $M - S40- per week takluL^ca**-' of- IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I illness..' eon chairman, was assisted, by v •diicornte;- convenient Now York Irans- 4F YOU PLAN TO BUILD, repair or birook. Owner transferred. or of nhc cabin. Mrt; Eltinge's Cemetery, Woodbridgf,- where, the ceived;.--, . • - pointed .'out that tho_.deiiartmenl und up. Lifetime Alunilnjui^PfOduct portatlon. BHidiio fl-032B. make alterations, call TT JOHNSEN. AVON Customers' Cosmf.tlc nnd.Toiletry •have hereto .sol my band and af- She was born in'Plain.fielrf. She oseph Petrone, .Mrs. 'Hyman Sha- ntjeda' in your neliihboihnod. linniediart*^ fixed my bMclal seal, at Trenton; LEGAL NOTICE- 111 birtfiday Rev. _ £erJird_ Whelan, assistant Rabert*Straiiachev of 331 Soutl iiasgi^wn from It! men in 1941 to tnc. 102 South Avt!., JWT. BKidfie 6 3B0 Uncdln 'Avenue, East, Craniord:. anniversary was \ Mrs. John- Esposito, Mrs. 320S. • S^ BJUdeo 6-B54B. tf openlniis. Call for HOIIIB Appointment. tlils Twenty-second day of Maj'. isastor, read the, committal prayers. as survived by her husband, F. avenue and WilliamTvlcAndrewo 40 at present. 'Public Safety Com- Mrs. Marx. MI 2--SHil. ^\^ A.D... one -thousand tiine hun- ursday. _, John. Coles, Mrs. W. C. Thorn, furnished Rooms NOTICE OF INTENTION . Born in Germany, he lived here Paul Woiss, nnd a brother, B. A 327 South iavenvie^complaiiied -a' missioner H. • Raymond Kirwan Council oi Church >Vomen PIANOS'nnd OHC5ANS. ,top bronds,. bc-jt \;drcd and siuty-bne. •Take notice that STEPHEN' an orn in Kingston^ he had, lived rices, JCXJdldn Wttno"Xq.r North,Avo, *mo l»nd_TR Complete MOVINGL .OFSTATE? i ' .Triitii- IS to Marriner ot Liikc Charles, La. Mrs.Nblen Murphy, antV Mrs,-. Jim Loveliihd EDWARD J. PATTEN. LA KEOZINAK,. trading- a: H1VM-. .5O.rire_ars._-iIc^tetiEccL:in ^1U31, as. r i : ^.t Rallroiid Station. Wtatflcld. ADams . Fdf~Reht September 15. part-time. Apply Cran Secretary. o£ State INK, have applied tw'the TounsWuCi. l^ H —was—eastern Services will-"bcThold-•~ai & a.m.: A ""recipe "TSbokJet was 127 Wuhington St.,' Weatiield INTEK-CITV HEAL ESTATE REKEI1HAL ford Visiting Nurse Assoelntlon, i Al- supervisor "of maintenance for the Ing 'parked on Sonth. uv was master of ceremonies. , "InOOMOO S FOB RENT by cfoy^of-week. ADams "3-6520 or ADomita-aOTO . V SERVICE cm help you. ., Adv. Fees: — 0-lt. mlttec of the Township of Cranhu i nacer of Oral Hygiene Slate fiake S^eTomorrow^ presentectXo the guests. —•••> 11-0757- — JL, for a I'lcnary llotul CoimmiMfca i American Smelting - and .Refinlnfi Saturday nt Gray Memorial, 12 K SHELVES, tiisc cabinet, wall -cab- Kcasonablo Xtuut. BRidKe fl-2"i!I. SHAHEEN^GENCY, In uelllnir your present home at the best e'. He had been with the puEli- tween tlie borough center an T*he. honorary unit voted.-'tl'oha- CHANKORn HOTEL obtainable price and at the least -incon- cenKe for prcinlseh lot-nttd ,\\ Sfi \^ Co,, Pertlj Amboy after 20 years' Springfield avenue.'interment" wll r A bake sale will"'be held tonuirriiw s(.:.rtiht;-«t 9,'a.in.. by the Miss CleiVuu.son announced the inet, radiator encloaurts, chest of for. local oltice. insurance Avenue, East, CraiTIord. N J pon far six. years..'He Was grad- WestneW.-line'without being given -tions ol $100 to the Local ,>2 soft- drawers, tables, toy chests, cornices, ^Realtors venience to you. . •• ' " ' UKGAt> NOTIQE bo in tlie 'Presbytorian Churel v PTA sjlonsorcd field trips are as.. ONE FUnNISIlED DOOM for «cnlloivmn. MASONRY • CARPENTRY experience-^ necessary. Write to Box ytcpht-n and Stella N^fUlnal.iKJ*! service. He was the husband of Cranford Council of Chinch WonipnTat Baron's'Drug'Store. - -bortkease bed headboards, unpalnted. ' ,. 15 North AVe., E. By arranging for a Realtor in tlio. com- rillB. In cure of Cranford Citizen and ed in 1938.from Duke Univer- tickelSi'-while tickets, art' b.iing is- "bslj^tearri and $50-to_the Union • FRED OAVfiY, 43 N. 1th Street. in private home. Close to.Nn. 40 bu» munity to which you are,miwlnu-to u»i!et 011 Wi'st Prise Street. Linden. S.I Mrs. Anna Begasse Witting: Cemetery,.., ;North PlainfielcU. Proceed;; will, be used lor two projects: "Chi'clcs for -.Chaplains." follows: J. p^. S)vnon"s sixth grade; - and Central Ituilrouil transportation. ALTERATIONS 'Chronicle. \ Objections, if any. sluniltTtTr nujjb. sued dn the fieciion between 'the Courrt-xJPoliee Chiefs' Association. .. Kcnllworth. Bnidt'e-fl-5555, , tf you at the airport, make hotel or motel UOABU OF KDIK'ATION He'was a communicant of St. Mtlit^M of: Natural 20S Wolnut Avenue. Bllidijc (I-:1H15. tf HOOFINO -SIDING-REPAIRS'^ BR 6-1900 arid BR 6,0777 reservations for you, and advlise you uuout mediately. In wrltlnc tn J Walici.CiSa • wns.n member and deapon of town eontff and Cranford. They • Polipi^R^anunls wt're presented a project of the UniteiL Church .Women of New Jersey, and a harvester 1 . . CranforJ. N. J. £lcrk of tHe_Townshlp ol Craniflm. SI His-toi-y and UnitedSNations;, Mrs. A.X.T for WATEn SOFTENERS, deliv- Vor-Quality workmarulup and lair prices your -real .estate :.problems. Michael's Churchy ..;, »_. Mis dctlar6cl this 'was to three newNQvumbijrs. of the ito- siation wiiuoii,'.project of the State Commission of 4he-New Jersey Counv ered. Refined, rock, pellets and Wat' First Presbyterian Church, a Sully Volme'r and 3lHss Deiiiiso kins coarsu. All 100 pound baits. OPEN WEEKENDS _ nuc pp N-OTEPHEN' and STELLA ntlfflsul Imber ot its ML West Price'Street O'Connor's llfth gradesY\Washing- T."A. CHANE— PnlntlnjJ nnd DecoriiUiiv, Christian J. of PjttsburRh and 144: Wanut street, Usselle Councilman "Sulahd' c-Jcplained Thomas R. Herzeiv Lawrence T. 1 -=-BHldu« 8-1700. '•<•••• u andBullder since 104o CAREER SALES—Llfa Underwriter—No the olilctf of the Board of Education. Undcn, N. J. pics' Club - and- -Everyman's Migi'iints. ' ' •_. | "d* -— . •. | ' '--.. ion's Crossing and other Irixjpriea'l 343 Walnut Avenue. Tel. BRidgo 6-0989 Salesmen • • You Can't Miss Travel — Major Company — Complete Thomas. Street, Cranford. N, £~ at 8:00 Adv. fees: SOJ):! (! fcle Class. He was n member of Nicholas F. of Cranford; three brp- died yesterday in Railway Me- that thls^was due to a shortage of Thomas and George AxPoree.lla, , LOOK WAXING MACHINES, now and for esilmatel. ' U Everard Kempsbau «-.• „.„. BB e-0072 P.M., Eastern Daylight Savini! Time, on Tiao Cranford Council is a mem- j .lVleillO'l*13'l _ ' — spots in south Jersey'; Misri l^e.ni.se BRidge 6-9548 ", Maruuerlte Rcarwlrt —• .„„ BR 6-4488 Training. Two opening!) with Cranford thers, John and Matthew of Cran-j moria! Hospital, Railway, after a new signs. Ho.said iis sonii as they Sr.^_by President Smith. uiiitd, compleu' line of waxers nnd When You Multiple List Office. Salary plus commissions. Call Thursday. June 1, 1081. for ure L&dge i29,.H& AM; Corin- ber of the State Council-^if United j O'Conno.K'i' fourth grade,, JUhr^ted Janitorial supplies. 416 Ccnlcnnij] nXlAM ROBSEX'— Interior nnd Ex- Helen Cretfar „....„....— .„„ BB 6-0882 Qeneral. Art and Kindergarten Supplies yrom 1950-105V496.1PI buill- ford and Christian of Woodbrldgc; short illness. James Andrews of'301 Orange terior Palntlntf. Skilled rnechnnks. P«- Viola Hale ;.—.i.' ...... BR 8-B843 BRIdce'8-1420 & B-M2>. •*' ^n Chapter 57, RAM, Westfiel'df; are received the signs will be; Nations and btuit ride around Miro- Avenue. BItid£e 6-3703. 'GET' TOLli HOUSE _ Q .' WITH •-•••. All proposals shall be sealed and ad two sisters, Mrs'. Gertrude Crcfejd Church Women, I •onal nipervtslon. 303 Columbia Ave- Geraldlne MulUn ™...;.. BR 6-7881 dressed to the Board oi Education, Cran- Ing permits were isslictl !or Mi ycrtising Glu'b of. New York,. Bonv-in Scotland, she lived in erected as Squired' By state law avenue was welcomed as a new hattan; MIKS Elizabeth'Kelly, anicr- nue. Crmniord. CaU BiUdge H-3715. - -120 volt installation* our upeclaltj Eleanor Bradfleld ...... yiu REAL ESTATE SALESMAN of North Arlington and Mrs. llpse AI.T FOH WATEH softeners, many dif- ^lMMEllMANN BHOTHEU3 You can have n rewnrdinc and successful ford. N- J-, marked "Propofal for General dwelling units in New Jersey Bland Society of- New Yolk, Rosqlle J?ayk '34 years. She was a and enforcement will bo the same member of. tlie tjitnorary group. "Checks for Chaplains" is ;i pro-j Mrs. Harriot Katz'si'third grades, ferent types. Calcium chlorido I ' I Electrical Conlractort. career In Heal Estate as an associate of Art and Kindergarten Supplies for Crun- Gates of Cranford and six hV : ybbh'fdtl SdBRId« fo PbllShl "" armaggutiguL Advertising-. Cltib practical nurse". There .are no. for Both sections of the thoroufih- Invocation and benediction were eel ttrv-aiso'a fellowship grunt for I •" GARWOOO ~ Fire Trailside'.Musuiim. . ' ill! sioUtrnwem PAlNTIKOr-t>ECOHAT»IC(7-ittt«rior,-ei« , kp"t..clficalFon>J arid pro" teik>t. Estlniatea' cheerfully fflverL BR 6-5900 for appointment—CI1 5-0552. Ins forms may be' secured upon ap-. >Jew York and the Ulster sin \ ivois. \vomun"vWi(Y_ witiMiiulei"t;il:e the ' ;Miss -Frances MaeTae M: second HANS A. BEna. 312 North Avenue. E. Realtor JOHN M. NEUSTAEDTEB poaal amount of weight with those uts "The ordinance is nl^-inclusive of ;i conwiitti'e in (jharue EWERAJLV-^OMEJlEEAm=Jf_yQU_hBVA «:! East Wc^tfleId Ave.. Hosclln Park tf plication, at the-offlchfl c of tthh e BBoard d ..off [istoricnl Society. ; ' will be held in Gr.'iv ociale pastor of 'tlie Firs{ Pros- required clinicsfh truining in ;uldi-| grade, -Slnto.n Island Zoo; Miis' AErTtJtyfjTsATiaoSS7KOK0fo 6Hid4 **- Realtors Irumtor* dll liowland, Jr .'.. BIl 2:60.W proposal, or, iti lieu of bid bond, certi- ie Hemmler Eltinge, and a tomorrow at 2 p.m. The Rev.' dy,d" MayoM r EdwarEddd H. TilleTill r tltold the (lag was led by CoJ. Charles "J. : " *«-• Churclt of Home Mulntenance Service. Electrical, Cecilia -Whlttler CJI S-4409 iihip uolnu nowheris Jasf; flead no KENILWORTH — Mrs,. Macy qualify as an institutional chap- J-Iayden Planotarium iind 1661. 110 South Avenue, E.. Craniord. -terior putntlntf and pnuer himgliW, nnd plumblna repairs, carp*>>try, floor further.- you ore not for us. We do of- fied check-payablo- to tlie Wo a I'd of Ed- Two native-sons of NcwJerstf, - HoaiKsnttble. CaU alter 8 P.M. BHldse Arthur J. Crimmlns - Bit 6-U38B ucation in the jimount of ten per cent- piihtcr, I^ James' S. Tiller; pastor of Coni- the objectors. "There is no s- hristian. lain. The tuition cost'nt adequate. '>•'»• lut'sdny. in politan- Museum -of Natural His- tlUnK, lawn mowlntf, storm—window8, BRidge 6-8110 Gertrude Da<&'. AP 2-0(«3 fer excellent opportunity to ambitious^ William • Bainbridge and Jad Williams, ^8, of 302 North 11th ==5EIniS7lttt r.—iiilth WI.I. In iint nf thr total amount <»< bid may br munity Methodist Church, Keiiil- tion but that you -may 'huve a clinical trniolnji is ajaircixim itely' " tory; Uli'j;. M.i,]i"red Mahony'ii flr.Kt In salos. Uudi'ot plan. CaU-EVELYN ARTHUE A. K1AMIE—Interior and ex -cleaning. Telephone: Pauline Chandler AD '2-3707 his blood Katlonal company submitted' - Lawrence, were naval heroes d* oITlciatJrnriHerment TJTPiJBTclSi in" liriide",""W5ilkoV~Gm'cio''irTurnT,~ and " tnrior pointing and docoratlntf; Fully Insured. Doris PuU BK C-OBOl tabllfchcd reputation for (>u.-ility pro- The Baard-of Education reserves tho long illness. Services were hold Junior VTA. . i pal departments. CHAIKEN. rOlton 8--T TIE A STRING tfmltl' r""r'V "'""-•I"""""1 n'frnnjwt for M tn reject anv or all bids, and may will ha in. Gracolajld Memorial are also hardships in other see- Th.e National Council of Mrs. Jean Lpolw and Mrs'.~Ruby, ^fary-Klileilm .'• ACTII' Mt-C-'JOmf ing ihf Wnr nHHI? 3T- rfebitt-Fti -Err j Call Elizabeth 2-4248 or BSlldiJ rlcht man. SINGKIJ SV:\V|NG CEN- waive Inforni.iliius n > ;tIUlL-m wilfte l a'rk, Konirworth. tions. Jt was done with the, idea 1 ii t-inOi i—;il»l—0. JlLl—UH..—mClIl RENT OR -PURCHASE complete line "51 CRANE and t.D.-O Bulldoier AROUND YOUR FINCiEK dnlnu. IIt s actiocn .will serve the best In- iibeth. „ f«r Your Churches of Christ in .the U.S.A.; llcrreirifVTcmdergartens, 'Rlvolrsrde ." ~ soft water equipment ail low DB $3 per 10SS. for hire.' S. ,W. Oliver, Inc.. BRiduo' TER. 82 Elm St.,.Wcstlleld- ADanin 3- l ducted in St. , Elizabeth's of Hie most Rood for the people of will nt tend the service in uniform, 13EastmanSt.- Cranford 07J7. Open M.nnday and Friday eve- terests of the schools. Wanaque Reservoir in Passai: | The Rev. Henry'Carter, pastw •plans for the ycajL were dis- will set up standards of c(i;ii- Park. _aiie sixth grade class -trip , — month.. "POHTA-SOtT, 1123 South S. n. BiUNCK and SON. 205 Michiuarr fl-2159 and HtlJnter 6-7058. ' tf . IFYOUiaUST!!-' H. n. McCULLOUGH [irch, Un'dfcn, today ut ii a.m. Hiinterdort County originated Garwood ..as a whole." Ghief BritUnh reported/ ' Avenue,. W., Westflcld. AD'anu 3-4300. i ' County is seven miles long I ' of fl»K?nion Baptist Church;" of- cussed at ~i meeting last Thursday cn| training nnd enlist women ap- 1 is. completely paid for by the PTA.. . Avenud, Kenllworth. .CHtitnut B Mrs. Theresa Sankovfch, -71, the idea of cimmon-earrier ship- Council voted to send to .State Fiitlinving tin'. mass, the various 0837 . , t WEDDING INVITATIONS- Buy from e* But Be Sute & Remember BOY' »- H M 17, $1.00 per hour to start Bated: May 2S. ISfll i" mile wide. ficiated. He was assisted by the hight of the newly elected officers plicants for this v/orlc. Atnonj; the All other Held . trip;; "are paid'in, — purlurlccd. tircJeSitoiiul printers alld en- Work 'stlU'Y kdiuol, assLit Railway of- Adv. Fees: S8.30 iJlA Myrtle street, formerly of ment of day-old., baby chicks. Senator Robert crCrane and the nuniy calls fo); a_chaplain's .cafe groups will' proceed to. Walnut DO Y6U NEED KCECrrHIC UGHt CALL BENTLEY & MICIIAUD for A- To See These Homes Rev. Charles ^-Lockhart and the of the Junior—VIA. Appointments part by n^-K] IJULBS? Ask about oiir ao pcrcunt , ifravon. Best auallty_and price. Fast fice m.inacer. For information call jd«m, "who dled-Mondujf after a street and Third avenue to assem- work' «it_bclow uverayo coat. Fully •service. . Frtw parking at the doov» VL 1-2170. .'....' ~ members of the Union County As- made by Mrs.^Hdbett MacKinnon, art; ITie special needs of women school funds. suvlne*. E. T. Williams. 7SS Central Insured. UlUdde C-ttlbU or VL 1-0U12 Over the Week? End. illness.- _ Rev. William .Tufclcer. Interment 1 bly for the Memorial Day parade. Avenue, "Wettfleld, near ^Srove Street AULEN PRINTING CO.. 41 NorthAve- * EVELYN WADE Thirty-one tnore accr- were kill- sembly dejefiation, copies- of a anrii-'hildren in institutions, where • tl . nue. E:J »Cra»vford, N. 3. Evening ap- (he funeral Will- be from, the was in Roschill Cemetery, Linden. ed, in New Jersey during the 1SC0 president, will be announced, at ~~#to parktnij problems. v ABarfl&jil-?! 88. B^mcnts available. BRUto B-2J44. borough resolution asking their ji'woman could .serve better than a MrCHAEL M. BAIUdH-Exterior and in- - Realtor - Insuror on Funeral Home, Linden, at Born in Louisiana, sfifcvwns n- season than in the 1950 season. the tumuli''banquet ^oniglit al the 10 PENl^TROAD cooperation in seeking passage of Kingston rtesfhur.'intjJOfnion. '. ••„' man. The United Church Woi\ien VEW nl a meeting last Wednesday^ •rEUSVISION-nADIO-IH-FI repairs. Qunli Work-Wanted -1 j'.VrWOFfw t-OOKINlG EOUnTABLES? We have solid ^tp l, K BR 64053 BR64058 legislation reciuirjnjj... _tlie_ .Union •P'Mhs—were—tinnounced" for "ii qJLNcw ito'scy— lume-to_encouniga night in Veteran^, Memorial Honcie wild cherry ^tblOK- &t savings of SO 6-1S10. cvehirica. eo «-eS110. .Hied electronic service, CaU STANLEY You'll catch your, breath ..at the atlrac- WOMAN wishes l«nlng~lo d» at pious T.V.-STEMO-HIH County "Bo;nd~nl.'^Ki:r-N»W 1 Van Buren Avoitue BHldt'e B-B3G2 within 100 ft."of the Park. 12x20 livlnu the a(je»(^(!5 jjiul,'wifh. anvincoi«e able service. STUART'S (formerly room, dinette, kitchen, 3 hedroomu and CRANFORD RADIO, INC. migrant work. Tho tliiid one. isTif Washers - Dryer's - Dlsliwachera - TWO BOYS DESIRE w,oi'k maintalnint! nder SS.bliO^V.' TTrifry 'deacUuuf "!or~lHo CraHIord~T)ays'nPfiologt^hy Vuti's), 8 Alderi Sti bith on the 1st door; 2 bmlrnptm ami X use, and donations nro being put Nor'uu - Hotpolnt - Vrlaldalftus "•••'. . .:—'.u. fi'iii hath oh the 2nd (loor. )0 x IS lawns durlni* the summer months, OpitOpposite CfafdCfanford ThcditeThcdite It- was reportied that the reual- • Men In Service Conies* is May 31 (except lor Iho Bpocial action'shot G. E. - Other Makes — S24.50 up '111VATE BIANO leusons at your home. : : Brookslde and Hlch School area. Cal towards a new one. COVKEY'S 20 Alden St. .. CHANFOHD lU'Ulnner. — Advanced.' EDWAltD 11. ~ —" Uorcened arid Ulassed-ln porch, and a IlHidBe li-OWO. uiition team has started work" in of KeH Butler doiiig his Auto-Rollover oh Imie 3 which iASH CHAINS INSTALLED — Brokon,' v> x 20 garage. CRANFORD Navy Ens. Gene E. Montenecourt, Tlie Council expects to h.iiVe 17 HITCHCOCK, BRldtfe B-32S7. • ' 1 VANWOOD 16 EASTMAN ST, _ THE CONSIGNMENT SHOP sauh eords replaced with chain!.-, ST i>f|CeJ rit .oiily.. JlWiMO... , '• » IANO INSTnUCTIONS. • per window -44-iietii chalnsl'T^cdHtpliiUj,*. — '. ' lawn work;' mowing, trnnmlnu • ant '• SMALL RAlbidS ~ANp -* .; on .industrial and biiMinesjKpi'op -'court (Si 2C Central- avenue, was 20 PROSPECT STREET Kilt North Ave.) vnnce'd. MAUGAHKT PAWi. mcludlnc chains, sprint's-and. clips. • foil -, YOUIl CONVENIENCE' THESE cdislnu- Call DKidee U-a551. -, tf and six .schools under th'e "ilepnrt- .- • • ENTRY BLANKS ANDTtOLES «., WESTFIELD. N. J. U-ai51. Phono FOlVon 8-5101. " 4F20 HOMES WILL 1)E OPEN FOR INSPEC- "" IT'S YOURS_ . crtics first. ,'raduated recently fromjhe Naval ment of t|iu Stato Board of Kdu- Kours: Monday. 0:30 to 11 ::i0 A.M.; 7 to TION-SUNDAY — 2:30 to 5:30 are availablo at .. 0 GAltDENINGi HOUSE-PAINTINp, care- Established.1897 School of Communications~at the KiO P.M. Thursday und FrldHX- O^ to rll-FI and RECORD CHANGER repairs— -^FOR $21,800 — taUini;. "Any lob done"—low season cation running Tor .six weeks in 11:30 A.M.M.; ;2 2 to -»- P.M. ,SjHin.uar«ai;e:* We sutiUest subierts.—Csrolijfi.'r. Clark, U.A. (Yalel. ellaneous communication sub- work are available th.rouch Mrs..; ton Avenue.. Blllduo U-U33U. that you call us to InspccJ today. IJLi B., Ed. M., 336 Mountain Avenue, tut MLDay,Jtwasamioun«!"DJt d r Albury.-l'JS-Eastman-streetrf to a Better Home — "SEE Wtatflcld, ' Call' ADumS 3-3434. U Furrier GENEIIAL CARPENTRY, remodeling, rc- LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING by Street Commissioner Fitank SEWING MACHINES >lfcW 1TUJ13.,1TUJ13.,*u' r coaU reinodeled, rere- tialrn. Flnlali cellaru and porcheii. S. C. EXPEK1ENCKD TEACHEK will tutor Wanca at the Borough Council —palredroliraTnodcrtntoncnpes-aiid-TitAle*.—aldrolira ttdtAl* - —foTIrtKmfthrsijrth-Brado-iiOpilah Mw^ine-X'ueidajf- nights—Insteadr Ck'ancd and elated. A. KANTNEB, 118 Encllsh, iiclcnecs.' SUnset 0 lB33. 'Walnut Avenue. BlUdse B-1078. . tl IBl North Ave., East, ut Cdnlerinlal Av«. NANCY F. REYNOLDS T the Tuesdjiy pickup will be iniid'e Trurtc-ln portiiblcB and cabinet eleett'lc A & 1J CONTH ACTORS Concrete, usphalt and chimney work. Realtor or, Wednesday and the Wednesday "Special LimouSnel^ervice jirlct'd to i.ell. All In u»nd sewin'u condition. Ai: llltiduo U-4U1O tf BRidge 6-8110 303 East IJroad Street. Weslncld. N. J __ Cemetery Plots pickup on' Thursday, he added.. KlNG>:it7~nu»IuT>i~i.-arry ono-yeur Keyv Phune: ADama 2-i):iO0 —Wonted To Buy Westilold Multiple Listing System PRIVATE PAUTV NEEDS CASH. Vour Storage •Councilman Wancu also report- Trips to alljairports, railway Htations & piei k:e pulley. Complimentary Brochure * SINGER round-bobbin, unir-drtve. roiv WE BUY BOOKS Summer Rental • gravi-ii (cluht biirialsi*. CV/ACELAJJD, ed that the twice-a-week summer kolf model, Hcuularly Sllll).50._ njil PLEASE CALL I'OK DETAILS MEMORIAL,. PAIIK. Konllworth.- NWJ» schedule will begin the week of Call CHefttnut 5-2581 — BRit|g^-27 P.M. BOOK SHOP LAVALLKTTE— 0 New Yorlt Avenue, llvt sectarian—perpetual care—will divide. * stanso. . , , ' PL&lhfleld 4-3000 Yoom apartmVnt. tlnely furnlslied. lin- WILLOtfGHBY ELLzabo'ih 2-308? or MUrdock 8-1032. June 5. Where collections are now, limousines tor weddings — Trips to • SINGER zlu-Ziiu console model. «i-i: macul.itc. dlbliwasher. Chambers bKn'c, 6-15 being made Mondays, they will iilnrlv S24O..1O, only SllU)5fl. iJTHINWAV or olliisr Kaoil pfnno now C V, rffriifHriitor. and uther cojn- BR 2-5580 • SINGt'ill sljnt-iiL'L'dlc console moili1 forts. Sleeps cluht, four houses Jiiim ELIZABETH-FEE-LEY- bo niiirir*• .Mnnfinyi; ;\^r\ Thun.day:;, — Prices Very Rea$onSAe Kcuulurly SI0U.80. nnlv.portable SiyjL5IL, SVU.Mi • CUe\LtU.S-2«aO , ev« ocean. In (ln.rat section. SIM per week. PASf COKJIl'TEOOS SERVICE Cull BRidgo 64)898 70 Ccntennlul Avenue BR 6-0803 Home. Wanted while present Tuesday collections * SINGK1E'fthlh1 'roiind-boublt n reversetbl slllc 6-2 -ALSO' — three room apartment with tN HEAL ESTATE JU UJSUIIANCE Kcr*!enrd teiracv, overUiokinii • ocean. VOUIl HRDItOOM IIOM'b. 1'j baths. Given on will be extended to Tuesdays and Protect and Beautify (ull-slze portable. *30.Rl>. 8 t!3 South Avo. Eait Slei'P four adults phis children, ,S100 Eileen Wilson _. Bit 8-207S North side location. Phone BHiduc y Thur.ida.vs. Wednesday collections * Oilior ni.ikis, cablnnt ami porlmili p*cV week, iitilims an 4:30 FUEL OIL is BEST HEAT - 12 SPBINO"?1BIJ>.AVE*IOB, CHANFOKb S55 I Why unit 500 SIT Who Is ubo trained In his Lincoln Avenue. E. CUSANO, Uulldem PJi. Haturdiy D A.M. to 1 1P.M. No LOST—SavlniiB Hook No. SartlSi Suburb Jlllld UpV43 " karvie« Suhdijva Of hfillUi v you Trust Co.- It not restored before Jui Renmb | I i • 1, 10(11, application will bo modi? i AMERICAN LEG: ON CASINO Charlie^ Niiwrnan Bit 6-8T74 and for the Service This Evening uhen ihg 'oir'tlitve u""nuw -ttancei. teveptloi *.— ll Edward ShimkuJ BH B-B805 THROW but coit$ of' thrcc- dlutler« — Mod rn Rlchiird Bchroth UR 2-5SU6 We offer residents of Cranford md vicinity a|« ovial servicle in honor, of deceased ' uo inure? ii; r> iblcn. two LOST—Savlniis-Uaok No. 2B83I. Suburb. i'OUR BOWL1N 3 ALLEYS JumiiJorrteiil UfoadfooUroadfoott - tiB n B-WlU1Do BOUQUETS set, two Trust Co. . If not ri'storud before "tfin A.U.C. All iroved amps. I rec-plecc ludrooni BRldiie S-ti70S Jo* UlrajjUolta .^-.. I ( SO 0-0083 melnbors uf th^fire department inns, livli-plece (II ictte KL-1. 1. 10)11. application will bo made for a Rlver.lde Dr. ttdrmah Lynch -..f...^ Bit tt-3o2il hmitlnlr llll d new book. 0 J will be cor, ducted in the First Aid •flu lire Jutt j-elciiscil from, stnr- Mdry aiirdano I - Bit 8-8731 outstanding funeral hfmt, complete with a^r ((nillni! Institution. Afpomil; Minnie AnderiOr) ...... £L 6-3D31 All Types of Squad Bu;ldjri|J at 8 o'clock to- iilic by BEST IN FUEL OIL LOST—Suvlniifc Hook No'. ;i:iB83. Suhu Nif 504. C'* Prevents Coi • Mill W. r'ront St., 1'laln- • bun Tmst Co. If not restored bufv Mortgage Money llca'.toi' ' ' — 'I -i Iriiurol Woi're user! tabuing Ver- - KlIlllllllH June 1.1. 10.11. a|)pjlcatlon will be inn All local officials'and the pub- l i iov "the. K spoil from oil Jntj lirld. N for a new book- 0- MOnTCJACSK MONEY conditioning, organ, large Ughi rooms for yt CRANVOllD SAVINGS Si LOAN B. S. WILLOUGHBY lic are invited to attf;nd.. Former paga „.„ . 12 I>:IHH. excellent cnndl-1 LOST— Gold bruci-lct. double ilnit lunitili ASSOCLWION ll£ij Estate Co. Open D-D 13 Claik St Mayor L. Thomas 'Dauby^who is • rfandibhie, cletir) tlon. Cull IWI<1|!(.- .O-a2-l3^_ lillih School—llrookulilo mni. Monday North &. Union Avenues Cranford INSURANCE ^voyu with a. wedding... tlio wui i s» president, of the New Jersey State May 23. Cuiillriiidtlnn Kilt. ItKW^Vlll) U LOVELAND FUEL CO every convenience. Our own display room at (he ietiijigt, thfi JistlHCtivo'cuiainc, tliq black flnUh /oj(j SI ATt ''OH PATIOS iind rt.irik'ii w tions by &1AHILYN. Call, Illlldi: (I- 0-9 in Scout in|j jiaur xyidding aa cvfciit you'U. S180. . ' 3-23 OVicIt 1.600 Sd. ft 3rd floor at 18-20 CALL US FOR DETAILS ON THE Ji-oau 533 Jiroudlywaiunibor'...Well worthy "' SiNGLK Mt'rAU .beds,1 NorUt Union Avenue, corner Aldiin IS AUDEN S*. • BB 6-dioO N«iw officers were elected for at your bouquet I v boulicuse. Call • • SEWING Streut. Jtdeal for. an .cnj.'hu.'erlni£ of- HOUSE •Iffin-r imd clieni' Ncod hi'ins nr alterations on clotlicn or fle«", wall order stamp and coin col- Oe by Appointment MEW HOMEOWNER'S POLICY May by Brownii- Troop 533 as fol>- Call for freb estimate-today! u-uua:i. mrtitliiH? • Vree plcluup alld delivery lection buslni'ss. etc. WAX TIEGElt low:;: Treasureru, Bonnie Pollock, 28:i7a Jf JU Co.. 21S Broad Street. fciLliabuth 3- BROADER COVERAGES LOWER PRICES Tnh...Heu)Jcnir/tmosi : «WIDE CHOICE 6F : Cull — Barbara Puzlo, Judy Kdelman; UtinguUhect catenjig facUklc* " I hflOMS WD ttdmii^i'' 1 S'toAiLUiuiuiuinuH ! Mbby Urewblcr »-^^. BJl 8-lDfJS ski; iichapbooic, Patricia Kynuri; * hOMau nr>cutsTs • Hop« Mllliu : Bit B-SJ13 KORtH Juliette Low fund, Patricia Smath." ' Jp HOTEL Camps A. Uttbatt ....- U" W-lMii We SELL and SERVICE the

mp Dora Kuymo „ BU 'rf-a4B-t -/_• The"girls made plants for M^tii^ Thomas Cullanun Bit a-M4tf FrioHdl^ Sor»lco Sine* CMKAT1VK ANTS DAY CAMl'-M the OIL PIRED HOT WATER F. H. Cray, Jr. Funeral Directors F. H. Gray, Sr, e'r's Day by decoiytiht: ejd: shi;ll:i •%\ Suit tvaMASTU :l WatcmniLhm^b^lc' , rldi..nervation. . Swlnnnliiu. SHAHEEN AGENCY bl ldit' Uiaila /;»»«'(»« ALLIED COAL CO. (with I'Htti'i' and collired stars. Tlu" Cjll-ADamu 3- « • ' CouMidi til z\ June aU~Au|!usl 4. BHOAD BR 6-0900 (J4BJ. ' REALTORS—INSURORS 918 EAS* BBiiAli HTHKEt shells ! weii! pasted on a . \yhite : UNCOUWAftJC 12 SPR1NOFMXD WESTFIELD. N. J. — Al> 3.(1143 Nuo $i ABOVE USTINGS 0092 plastic curtain ring for a «tund OFFICE? "OvoV Mall A Century ol jSorvico" CBANFORO. N. X -r 6 —^ jumble Store,; _ 17.50 Aio offered ibrU tacmW ofliceai of the BR 6-1144 —AD 3-1061 mid fllliid with soil and seedling:;. ^18.50 Pea . Acoo'koul Will be held Saturday 1UMHLB HTOHIi 6pcM four days u Week FULYour Cos) Bin Nowl •with LaUgh Premium Abihxodi* CUANFOllD DOAllD Of ^^TUcbdjy, Wednc»dJy. Friday, Sjlur- 1 15-17 NORTH AVE., E: BRIDGE 64)777 362 Nprth Ave., E, at Uriami Park. " ATTENPAiNt WlU PARK" YOUR CAR At, OUR DOOR djy"--o:ao A'.M. tu. 4:30 P.M. Vo'.t:o\- LOOK rou Tiit men 1 lections tall UHJldMO «-022a ox Wtidto 4 I -"**•'" 614J ' i ' " 5 BEALTOR" -V . .—"•I' :."« '• < ../. - .• / V • ' '••• -I — v

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P^ce Eieht CRANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY. MAY 25, i9Gl lelevisio.n as the official referee lor for boys in. grades-1 to 3 is'set up; from""Mrs...Baldwin of (i English duty as radioman and crow leader Keiiilivortti Man Winn . at the • yard'; • ' Saturday Rosary Society the Harlem Globetrotters. not only, on a 10-week basis but; village or at the church office. Gtanford Gift Days •S150 for Suggestion also s-ilveWeek basis with classes j .,'.- —-^~zL. - -* BoirViing Awards KENILWORTH — August J. meeting twice, a week.:. This was Ha ., Williams, Jr., or $13 Kindlon Woman's Club:..'.._?done to help those who'might have _• . - . . feature of Dinner avenue, has been awarded §150 scheduling ^»iroblerns arising "be-j Oi Executive Hoard . Present Piano Recital GARWOOtOOt) InidIndividuaa l and ]] by ESKO Research and Engineering Names Citizenship cause,of summej; vacations. , -|••:. An executive board nuseting "of Pupils of Mrs. JTC. Munday, of team trophies were" awarded by | Company for a suggestion hhe madde Additional information on the' (He -Roselje-Cranford^ Chapter -oi lH-nn thn nosirovor. Ks- Frank " Klimel the Booster Cliih, cf. Arthur L. ] home of .Mrs'. Walter Relnhardt,' Craft, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald S,.Di- -win fit JuUErrnfecoitfeKN&-«ATHEZf ^Cornerstone, layingycercmonies an was ior-t USS JCcpplcippvv which'ih s re- tilso knp«uv ai" Jlilietlc- Bi. Moth*«iv.dfr. r chairman, of bowling fo Johnson Regional 'ft'ig'h School,! 346 Locust aVehue, ahd dessert' vins, ..Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Don-H i cuascd, will bo audited and stated by the for Cranford's" " ne5V~ municipal the sea- ceiyiK an- $8 million~modemi'/.n- Surrquate; and reported 'for settlement Cranford Days, markingJne township's 13th annual cdm- Clarl?, to be held in the Cranwood i v/ill be served at the home of .Mrs. nelly. — tiori program. .When'''the ship to t)ii' Union Ciuinty Court—lh-obalc Di- building and public_ library -will •.-TTprogrami of cntcrtaitimertt was at 6:45 p.m. Wednesday. '; Floyd Archer, 424 Beech avenue.; . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eaton, Mr. leaves the Navy Yard in October, vision, on Tuesday, July 18th next at 0:30 bc_ among the highlights of_Satur- munity celebration, gets under way-today for a four-day run and Mrs." Richard -M. Edwards, Mr. a.m. iDST). , presented by the following .mem- Approximately 100 students will; Members of the garden depart- It will be equipped with guided Alexis C. Cou«ert. Executor dayjs observance, .in connection wiffilriany neW attractions and several events of special his- bers of the society: Mrs. Robert be honored, as letusrmen in . all i '«ent will attend a luncheon next and Mrs. Homer. J. Hafl, Mir. and Attorney missiles .and. other, modern, an.ti- Ini D. Dorian, With Cranford Days. '. . _ tbrital interest-. An invitation to all residents to. join ih ^he fes- '•••nnrff fpi-iriAm}; r^hflir; miYfr,i Wednesday at the' Chanticlcr In Mrs; Herbert W- Has'trup; Sr., Mr. siibmarine weapons. Richard, son IS Alcl.m Strei-t._ Samuel -errlnrinrn« Mtsj Wji|p Cniriford, New JITM The.- municipal W • baseball,-•••nnrkotfran;' m-rrytlfng.! Millburn. = : ;; . and Mrs. r. and ; and Mrs. Herbert Sorgo of P;. •tr.. Mrs., Laucius, Mrs. track, golf11 and bowl(ng, and also ! ^ Arthur J. kenlan; Dr. and 134 Hillcrest, avenue,, is Adv. Kees: S9.75 6-B many will be, held at ll a.m. at Norman Roden, chairman ot Mrs, C. Lyndall Knapp. .- • • -- James McKee and Mrs. Pevarnik. as senior twirlers, ! cheerleaders •,YMCA Out-of-Town North Union and -Springfield 6ve£ the Cranford Days Commit- and membdrs of lh,e 6aUd. • '! Dr. an,d .Mrs. Robert G. Long- with County Clerk Henry. G. John p. Csuna,. iiresidertt of tKe ,RegiBtrution Date Set aker, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McGov-. ITS EASY N til ton of Hillside as guest speak- tee.' ' t ' -- -"'?' " • ~ '• • ney, Mis.. <$pd __M_rs. Walter C. Former Mayor John -lj.-Bren-. Urges Support GarXXrood Lions CluB^ will-presentj .--Out-of-town registration for .the Money,"*Mr.* arid Mrs: J; Douglas;' inobservance of the town- the—club';! 'generaj , excellence • Westfield YMCA's summer pro- nan will.be master of ceremonies, Pri6r, Mr. and Mrs. Casper Reaves,' arid there will be greetings by ship's 90th anniversary, Maybr Of Poppy Drive - awards to a boy and a girl lor out- j gram will be held on June _ 14, it Mr. and Mrs. ^Douglas fippins. • Mayor_p. Van Chambeflirt. Chamberlin has directed-«ll,'resir,. GARWOOD—Mayor Edward H standihg .achievement in academic ' was announced this week, jftog TEENAGE STYLE SETTERS i— Beth Roden of 20 Hampton road -tration will be held for all sumr dent? to appear at each scheduled. Tiller this week issued, a procla- record, citizenship and athletic r T^ Rev.. Frank' Rossi, pastor of aricT'Don^Id Lewis of 22 Windsor place,'Cranford- High School participation." - "J . ! mer^ swimming classes starling at BeginsToday mation urging local residents to Presbyterian Nursery - the Cranford Baptist Church, will . students, are shown decked out for the Cranford Days celebration. • Cranford Days event dressed ap-^ contribute generously for the 9:15 a.m. Classes will ^jtfeet for 10, -or any place else in the Denver, LNKING ON CRANFORt) DAYS -4- Members of the staff of the Cranford Branch Of the 'Onion Old fashioned bargains wiU be Other special awards to. be pre- j offer- the invocation, .and the ReV. Beih wears an authentic antiqlJe white lace {qlnnfl place at 2 p.m. on Walnut avenue • ' Thc advertising messages of th^ community singmg Stinday^'aftet- —gratitude—=to—the-^rncn'^ot'~tfits~ pitrts of the world, including the pyq with John H. McCoy, president country who have risked their directpr, ooted that- the schedule 28 participating I business fiwfis noon and evening at Nomahegan. Olynjpics > and' Pan-American of the library' board , of trustees. ^Venice of America* Days will be found in a 16-page tajtfloi'd Park. pp \yot on Memorial Dag!.,._Jjfanfcoas BodsetvingasmasterofsceremonieSk r XJthej; ~ which we continue to enjoy as LEGAL. Former Mayor Ira ti. Dorian will supplement ^ American citizens." motion pictures arid,,on radio and ngaiti,'re-vitalized by the Cranford Junior '•Chamber of Commerce, In Citizen- and Chronicle. ;riie-"sUp- year's agenda, include the be guest speaker. The Rev. Arnold connection with..the observance^ of Cranford Days"1961. Qn Sunday of cornerstones for the new notice that WESTWOOD I^ANKS 79c BY/CS Continued Peace DriveTo Provide Dahlfruist. pastor: of Calvary . Lu- plement also is belrigj/aistrirJuted 4 aftCT^oun.-the^Sth^^nni'^rsar^^f^CF^raWorx^ under con- . . — the HlowqOer remote world peace, may seem at this moment, let us Iheran Church, will offer the in- h_of Carwood. New Jeri;ey. for a be celebrated on tho lake in Norriiihegan Park, after a lupse of 33 adjacent to Cranfo: struction; at Springfield and feliir~ consumption license .for $2,39 :., vocation, and the Rev. -John A. : ESTATE OF KDWARD CUpnOVSKV. pr an instant relaxln our effbrls to bring about a solution to this Mr.""" Siegcl. ^painted out tHat Union avenues and • the new 11-. situated at 431) North Avemie, threat'"to. universal peace," Ma^or^ C. Van Chamberlin urged "Gone With Die Wind" will be DcVeaux, JfT, pastor of St "Mark's years. '•' • v brufy building'being constructed ' Dd Garuo Ml. New Jenie.y.. LADIES' Years ago, ~/whcn the River Btores takirig/^art in the annual r'tirvuunl- to the emliir ofEOGE.VE Jf Pursunnt to the ordetf at EUGE.N'K- J. LTii, . directors and morning at Cranford's Memorial Day observances at Mc- Tne title, of the Junior-Senior A.M.E.' Church, the bonedicUon. o_n Walnut avenue, fcocal officials KIHK. Surrocate of the County or-Unlon. Kl"X. 'Surroiatt! of ,th* County at Union. holdin; more thnn 10<- of the nia&i of Chrnlvar "_wa» in_ its hcy,dtiy, peo- promotion wfll display banners on! •jii.ide on the fifth day of May. A.D., 1BU1, *nud to th'e creditors of wiid; tUceast'd to .ex- the park at Springfield avenue.afid | / ? yitsw and, take ftart in the. guy purchases. •\^.— : hlhit•~t^iLJyth«; HMbiM^rlb^rj tmdri* oath *>** V|ce-J'rt"s,; HKNITO . UUONTEMWX SID tb attend the cornerstone ceremon- respectively; bri. Saturday. . the siilwcrlber undtr oath jBr aitlrmullon : >; /crsidc drive to pay tribute to 7Taking part will be Abbe Jr.lAl- thflr clajjns and ilemiind*- aiialnst ihe atf irmaWju their, elulmj; - |»tid dc-m.'ind* Walnut Avtnuej Cranford. New JerteyTI and ies , at the new building, - and exciting events. This was a The Cranford Day^ program • slate nf KUta dco-.urd uihhln six" months aCitlniit Vhe tstite of Kuld difc^aurd u-lthln itcretJry: DONALD J.' HOGAN. 547 Wll-1 Tribute those who gave their In/ks in past time for .families and neighbors to Jt>4ri-LewiM, BaronV Dirug Siore, from th« date of said drtlw, or they will six months from the Ual* <*H tiald order, or low Avenue. Garwood. wars. ' , Burton, W,. Longenbach, adult Barnett's, Bell's Pharmacy, Ber- wiU bt'gia at 7 a.m, today with a he forever barred f>6tti (•vos^cijtlHt "t thty will be tottvtr barriJtl frntti proit- Tre.-ii.u rer: AU-'HEU D PlESCOSC. . 20(20(J PIQCAH chairman, is "Southern Gardens.' get together for-picnics and sing- demonstration by the Eirst Aid r««v«-rlnc lh*' sajtf* • a£alH»t th* sub- or recovering the saline aBulrut the Avenue. WrutfleldWll , NNew Jersey.. The ceremoiiies followed a six- Rain Dales Told . gen .Camera- Exchange, Brtjen's, W. .. '•"-,,-—-•- K --- .--• ••-- ing and having furi. '.The 'Cranford yerlb^r. — /• - . nubsctlbar. Qbi1i UUy.-Shouldy. ' be made. Im-! assisting Siiuud at the Jersey- CeriKral Rnll— • media division pnradt!. In whicS htin- "Brpwn's '5c,. 10c, $\ Store, Buster s - FKAJiK Hy; In writingi , to A, T, W arc •lityceea hope- that: in recreating. rotid station.-Other1/ activities:to--, SJtiMx f thhe BBorouc h att GGftrwMtd, RUBINSTEIN dreds of marchers and severiir! thtJ River Carnival, complete with Bro\vrii~ Cranford Bootery,'-'f-Heh Atinmtyty' Attorneys: tyi^uedl Lcwis_and Mrs.~Liloyd-JD. Rich- day will include distribution of, i ' ' • • . WKSTWOOD LANES. INC musical units participated. Police i In the event af_ iitclcmcnt n'He|r, 'fern's Furniture, • /Gold- ,ttelb*;l'.'- Ixaac_& Tannenbauhi, t«yonfl -&t Lyorts, ards. ' " • — floats, band -cohcert and barber- flower arrangements to Jocal nurs- iltTE. Jersey St., ' IB WVit Jersey Kt. -' '4^' North-^ Avenue .West ~ t COLOR SHAMPOO V Auxiliary of Cap- estimated between 4,000 and 5,000 i weather',' all Crah/ord Days shop tiiiartet singing, the,, rigo-old. berg's Men's Shop. / _ Ellzabi'th. N. J. ib. M. J. z. WUiitlMi+dT New Jerifcy \ More than 315 bids events scheduled .for Saturday" ing homes, an industrial exhibit ,.A'dv. Vea; $14.60 U 00 Adv. JVes;. S9.S7 ' .;r » '..L.3.-2S|' |N-:'R; Piskc POst 335, VFW, spectators , lined the Stre'ets. to | tradition tif the "family'' outing" Also Harbison's Card and Gift I .'"• snl4 for the prom at which the Bjl- in a tent on ihe Cleveland School jpay its annulfl \ tribute to the vieiv the -p;irnde. Sunny, skies and ! at Meindrlal iPield will bc'post- can be reborn.. - ' ••'if' \ •'•"'... Shop, Jay_Mar, Jody Maida, Lcsh- ly. May iKiJjd;' featuring I>oried' to thdl fiiUowing Satur- grounds open from; 10 a^m. to"9 crs of—'"Cranford tomorrow. Jiet's Fabric Center, Morti/» Jjiwel*-. : pleasant jweathcr aided' in bring-] star Brankie Lesteri w' j TKfc thosne of this yefir's' River p.m., Shoppers" Night in Cranfprd!- I teacher, principal,, secretary day, same tin4c iin'd place. Even Carnival fan '"Gay Nineties,": in crs, ' Robinson's, Sqagers 'Drue; ing out a record crowd. 1 public is. invite,vitcd tp View if thc weather -is clear, if the from 5 to. 9 p.m., with merchants BEAUTIFUL. Z ___^ < "Keeping wiOfthe SoThnoIrlHclnyof" ent Store, ofaTtorijr' tlf~tKe~gy*'!tnliSitlm ground is-'Wet the car crush roll- in~Gay Nineties, costumes,; and a |tnken of appreciation for his. of the" atom bomb, nuclear war-; tomorrow tvaiing Between .te and Crai}ford. Participants will be. Scher's Drug. Store, Sportsman's 1 work in the education of over by Ken Butlet will betost- Shop, Stuart's, Ticker Shtip, Towtt^ fashion show and- dressmaking fare, space rockets, atomic sub- j 8 o'clock. dressed iri attire' appropriate for contest at the.'Cranford Dramutic BEACH BAGS oimg people of our comrhun- marines and surface war vessels poned one week. that, period nnd the many floats fey Shoes, Towne Shoppo and Tru- Chapcroncs will be Dr. and Mrs Canoe races and River Car- benbach's. (Continued on Page-6) (Continucd_on Page C) (Continued on Pay? C) nival scheduled for Sunday will also will follow the nbers of thc Aujdliary will 1 i the presentations in the local be held the following Sunday Twelve floats hava.been entered Bs as follows: irt the eventsof i;ain. The teenage by various •'Cranford civic orgtinp^ blcck^dlince will be held Satur- nations. Among them aro the CoV NOhMAN Microfilming to Preserve finRston Avenue and Walnut Creative Art Group Offers day night, being moved tn Pa/ge/6) ^lri School,- Mrs. Charles 'G. Four Granford Days Exhibits Citizen and Chronicle Files Sherman School, Mrs. . The Cranford 'Creative Art Group will make its contribution to ,.of the Cranford Citizen-arid Chronicle files' is wo\wi Dolin and Mrs. Leonard Cranford Days With four-evhibits. tinaerway and is expected tp .'-'tic 'completed by early'fall, it was an-! fch; St. Michael's and Cleve- inounce'd this week .by Charles M. Ray, publisher: [ Schools. Mrsr William Mc- At the post office triangle from 10 a.mrunti! 5 p.m. on Saturday e w'lU- ho n double-header. The Oi'lL al$- to^nngf^ exhibits will. onftlnrTwilr^kir^emTmorc accessible for use by start members of the newspaper and also by-thes "School, Mrs. Kejn'neth be• Yield together this year, with U popular vote in-both categories. ' public, the publisher Her; Brookside Place School, Mrs. F. S. Oreenawajd is the' CHOCOLATES pointed out. ' ' . i i(Co)itimiei.oa Pti(je S) chairman for the adult show, and Now everyone can have Mrs. Phyllis Hellegors-is (chair- Schedule Church Schedule of Events Thc Cranford Public Library thirteen: Local 'O AND " man of the teenage show., also has ordered a duplicate copy Burton Lorigenbach is chairman Inspection Hours Thursday, June 1 . of the newsspancr files which will Students Awarded iarded Two . of the 'children's exhibit, which a.m. - 8:30 a.bi. be available 'in the new library success First Aid Squad Demonstration at Railroad building oh'Wnlnut avenue when State Scholarships will be in thc window of-Hartig's OnCrahford Days •Station. _ •-.••_ \tional Science it opens about December 1. .The narries 6f ~13 Cranford* stu- Do your roses.'like most people's, bloom nicely at the very begin-,' $1.25 ^ '. .••"•-. ,., Paint Store, 101 North Union ave- Announcement was made this 10:00 a.m.- 9:00 p.m. Industrial Exhibit at Cleveland School PG. nue, during Cra,,nfprd Days.' The 10:30 a.m.- 5:00 p.m, The project .Involves the micro-' dents were listed in the announce- tdy Fellowships week of a schedule of hours when , Flower Arrangements to Nursing Homes. ning of the season- then quit blooming once hot weather settles in? children have (lone this work dur- 500 900 filming of more than 0(1,000 pages ment by the New Jersey Stute BOBBLE BATH PEARLS bm Cohen, son of Mr. and ing their classes under the in- local churches will be open for _ 5:00 p:m. • 9:00 p.m. - Shojjpers-Night in Cranford - Merchants in of the Jiowsp:i))cTwhich dates back Scholarship Commission this week „ This year can be differentl That's because Scotts, ihe people; (Gustuvc Cohen of 425 Or- struction of Sy Shames. inspection during the celebration ~.' Costume. to 1893, The files are contained *in o£ tho initial awarding at 3,209 1 "-trcct. a i,'eniQgTat,Cranfoyd rKeh.Q]0B?hipii_to_New Jersey stu- The Creative Art Groups studio iof Cranford Days.. Family SundayJ 8:00 p.m. • 10:00 p.m. • Fashion Show-and Dressmaking Contest at H9 [School, hns been awavded two Dramatic Club Theatro. have deteriorated with age to the dents who will be entering collugc who made having a. good lawn easy and sure, have developed a Science Foundation fel- on Walnut avenue also will be op- will be observed in the churches en to the public on SatCttday. Mrs. this Sunday,, and residents are in- point whei'c they cannot! be used In September, this is the third ips in bioloKy for the sum- Friday/ June 2 much longer. ' • group to be grant«fl scholarships' simple, scientific program for roses, too. • .. ,• 25c , Lois Faulkner, chairman, has ar-j"vitcd to' atU-nd 'ih their Gay under, "the program which went Nineties costumes i? they wish. JWo;!t of the week to week his- rrgeived one award from a one-man show of nine 6:15 a.m. >• 8:45 a.m. Salute to Commuters (Coffee and Doughnuts) at intoenfect July. 27, 1B5S. '. _Now you can have better roses, more continuous bloom—month a "The clergy will do' everything tory~of- the community over thc jell park Memof' l Institute. wntercolors and oils by Dolores Railroad Station. ~ .. Thtr-Htul-. recipients are: • BOBBY PINS Slo'at. - ..•'•• in their power to make theinselvt'S' r0:60 a.m. - 0:06 p.m. past .ni. .. • , sored Jby Community Methodic . , -, DELIVERY^- Phone BB m Crahford next week un- The program will include guided' will i>ec complex nial. s.win-lUm; Church, iioscllc Park SERVING YOU N CRANFORD tours of the building and displays'! equipment that automulieally com- Pror bcout cummittile which will [ 0W>. CKANTORP THEATRE - - WESTFIELPi *>??• Ji«fpices, of the Cranford Phy- 7:00 a.m.-12:00 N. Family Sunday at-Church. conduct the-suces." Preceding the River Carnival 100 South A r«au«s fast •s' Club. Aim of the obser- of telephone equipment. It is opi-n; pk-tes local and tat£ distance calls. 9:00 a.m. -12:00 N. starting at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, 1he i: -Industrial Exhibit at Cleveland School-PG.- - Four ditTt-fOiit event; will he -j- "•"-.- We Reserve The I to all New Jersey Bell customers ] Featured in the program will be ^plorer.Hcouts will pm on a dem- \to encourage residents to 1:00 p.m. - .3:00 p\ni. • Canoe Race, Explort-r Scouts, on the Rivpr, held: Two men in a cahoe, four '9 To Limit Quantifies i or complete their in-imuniza- and thvir faiYulk-s in the Bllidge 2 a display pi telephones of the "fu- 3:30. p.m. - 7;30 p.m. - Kiyer Carnival, Band, Singing, jptwu-ution at Nomahe8an Park, Housewares • Hardware .• Gadgets • Gifts lfor diphtheria, tetanus, 'llolio and 6 and 'SUnset telephone e's:- iture, Including one with th'c- dial wen in'a canoe, four men in two They will show how to handlo a 1 Floats at Nomahegan Park. canoes tied together, and a pad- 1 Nine.other convenient offices in hl g uugh. ^ changes In the Cranford area. ] built into the hand^t. Telephone cunoe safely, how when a .cahoc- *i V'\ •: • 109 N, UNiON AVE. .,, . . / BRIDJSE 64)866 The Cranfurd central office cur- j cable used- throughout .Uic - Bell. dlele-w cunoe rut-u.-one wan to a overturns it caijbciunloadedi'und : STORE HOURS: nimum rates will be charged -^Berkeley Heights ••' '?'•• ' • • • :-- •.- . '. x -, reutly servti moj;«J than llaoO' cantH.', bouncing It down the river. iow.it wiU »Upport~\he boys in lawn problem^ la our Lawn Program Advisor*. They have the ',\ 8:30 a.m. to JO p.tn Scheduled to tjike part ih tho .federal ,H iniurancC C«'P«**lI»» BriridBring yourvolir lawn prooiems 10 our i.uwn i /I>*;MJ». /•••....»«... . —^ - —r the water; •••••• know-Lw

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