THE CRANFQRD' CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE/T^URSDAY/JUNE 21, S-li-ii

Picnic Ends Season : ; year, ii w.as «»IUUIII*» rr* ' ELIZABETH -- ' ' ' ' ••'•" "• " '' Chief Institutes ^pdprirk_.L_Ga5sert, Jr., dtrector of-rifotof rift r vehicles.'Thvhicles Thee local _young -gcout-teade VacatioVacafioini SSchoos l At Weary Tie Score man had three convictions of care- KENILWORTH — The Keoil- GAR WOO Suitf or $110,000 less- driving,, and one each for worth G ill. Scout Leaders' Club 4 Sections, 2g Pages—10c GARWOOD •— Five" hTiridi'ed GARWOOD— Police Chief Fred Begins Tomorrow persons, suw 'tf donkey baseball recklessj3.dyi'ng_ancl a,noisy nuiff- held • its last meeting' of the sea- v f.p. GARWOOD'— Daily Vacation Falzone, Sr., of 443..Pine awnue CRANTORBrNEW JERSEY, THURSDAY,' JUNE 28,/1956 j bten the Volunteer Fire ler. MnnrW pv^ing -at 'the Girl Dt j^^J4Uda$rHVnnfl' f>npf»-mr : wood Presbyterian ChurcH ^epurlmen^iid^y "CourOuit for firjuries siJn*eYed""by "Scout .groundsT" .. •• . • • .; •' morrow and continue from Police • Reserves end in a his soil,.Fred Falzone, Jrv 17, in'Father-Daughter- Fete The meeting toolcihe form of'a 111 — a hcaJl-on .auto collision on (he picnic luncheon held under su- Crattforfl Boys' Camp Pulaski Skyway in Jersey ,City. Held by Girl Scouts: pervision of the program commit- •days. , KENILWORTH — Girl Spout ^Concert Two persons • were, killed ' in the tee', The. committee comprises: ception of July. 4) Troop 58 held a father and daugh- To Roster "Th«f King's Adventure..' crash". • • ' '.'.v '._ ' /• . Mrs. Alophh Lcikauskas, chair- Ready for 30th Season „ ' The accident 'on May-87 1955 in-ter picnic,at Camp Wild Cherry man; Mrs. Frahois- Strurik,. Mrs. "I'm almost certain that' Crah- — yqlve'd cars operated.by Chief-Fal- lalasst week. Troop members served James'"Murphy and ''Mrs, Harry 0anne^ for Jtilr 4tfe ford is the only town. In New Jer- . Ceremonies have- been arranged ;one and Dr: William H. E.dwar.ds, l : tp mark the-opening'of Cranford the luncheon. pinned Dunn. '"\ display "of fireworks and a musical program.will highlight the sey pr for. that matter irTttie !>.• Srr- .,-ofJBaltirjaf>r.e;_Md., the defend- ( Whichhcah^boast-of-two-residents^! -Boys'; Camp_:bn^sriy.er_JLjiike.jysar h Qipen Thu*s4ay Wght 'til 9 ^i--vrbTrp s--obBervance-of-Independenee--pay-Wednesday-.e.vening_at.] Hope for its 30th season Sunday ant''.in'-the''...su'itj Fatally' Injured] senior pins, on scouts: _. eon. with -the Miss and Mrs. state •Arfigon'a, on his daughter, Betty , 1 ittcion' area of Nomahee.an Park, it was announced today- by Thomas afternoon, it was reported .this In what,,was described by Mayor. Fred- P. Andersen as an example were Anthony Falzone, Sr:, 45,ofi niilcr chairman of the Memorial and Independence Days Committee,beauty title," declared blonde Miss' 450 Pine avenue, the .chief's broth,- Ann; Joseph.Dplla Sala, Ris daugh- Dolores ji-Winfleld of 14 Oneida'., week.' by Charles C.: Goodfellow, of fine community-cooperation indicaj,ivc' of" what Cranford could, do -The fireworks display will begiriat 9:15p.m.. pfter a band, con-" .line t'yiiii.i>uiiti,v» ~v.-,— " «eld oh Saturday. Cars will leave ..parlment. i>r, and' Miss.Ruth Miller, 35, of ter, June, • and, J.ban Chapmon; Women's Auxiliary place, who. captured the Miss New Jr., president of, the. Cranford er, and Miss.Ruth Miner,., as, uuier, june, aim. 4uuu .-...,, Boys' Camp Association. • in the event of aii actual CD alert or other-public emergency, doctors, .the church at 1-P.m..There Avill.1 • ' - Schedules Picnic. (,evi by m'usiciiins furnished by Jersey title-in Ocean 'City-Satur^ » :IKU\.II it, «- p. Baltirnpre, a passenger in the. other I Stephen Fridrick, his daughter, Local ,151,' American A feature of, tne iJTOEi'mrrmv-il 1- rses and other volunteer -workers administered Salk anti-polio • vac- KENILWORTH — A picnic has day in.preliminary.competition for . be .a program of 'games and re-PAL to Sponsor Trip tar.- ... •, . ., , '• j( I Grace; Harry- Haycook, his daugh-; ,„ ..i oi'Musicians. This part be presentation of' an—American h_. Mlri the' suit,' docketed Yecently. ter, Barbara.' been- planned •'for .'.July 8" at the the Miss Universe .title. '.- -,' I'C..shots' to 1,839 persons as the township's second free clinic'"proeam ..freshrn'ent.';.. , . .: '.;>? . • INIajor league Game tin', program will- get', under"- (lag"to the camp by representatives uas. Lonductcd' inllie Walnut Ave- with County Cleric Henry'G, Nul- " Also, '. Willjam Hetman, . his hohie.'of Mrs. Dudley H. Neville - Mrs-; Edith. Kopnig pi.1.7. Wade i, At'' tne. 11 a.m. warship ;; h Pl i- at-.-7 p.m^. '." . . , " .'.' .' of Cranford'Post 212, American nue School on Monday, Tuesday : ton, tfie- chief seeks $100,000 • for daughter, Dolores; George, MurW |of 20 North 11th street at 2 p*.m. avenue ^competed last-.month 'in Legion, followed by'raisinR of the his son's injuries, arid $10,000^01 ley, his daughter, Maureen; Ern- iiniini*. of "The Star Spangleii life Mrs. America contest in. Flor- | and jestcrday... ••' . '•••',,..' ' • Suit Against ¥ X' I ' ' for the'AlVornen's Auxiliary of tho flag. Mr. Goodfellow will make a 1 1 will be led by ftobert. S. As' president of the Board ol •I . medical expenses; Th b's iri est" Vinelia, his daughter, Nancy, ida as Mrs. New Jersey. Miss Win- i. iri- /Kenilworth Volunteer Fire Depart- ,j3uv.:. Mn B.utleiv who-will • act' as' 1 .brief'address,.', and''the..'.invocation Health, Ma.ydr. Andersen'extended/ i Sunday School will nieet at H J and,. Jarne,s '• Rcgo, his daughter, ield will fly July H from Philai : A juries .my IUI>^U „.. -/--., ment. • .. "• •.";•'• •will be-by a local minister. the thanks'of that body lo all-\vh6\ Township l-'weck rirav'cr.-and-. Bln!e.|.-uai"iHU€i^ IJ< «>-"«-u. ;• Sue Ellen. ' ', .'. isu i' of ceremonies, Will intro- Forppening ,•• Pa., to • another sunny v bladder, and fracturesyof bones in . Mrs. Philip McGevna was wel- icv Muyor Fred P.'Anderson', who u u l I Also present will be-.trustees.ot assisted in the. smooth carrying I bo at 8 pm. Wednesday, wood Police Ahlet c League Troop leaders arc Mrs. Chester There-will be full-timcsupervi- . ' """ "l ."•"•• .-- r~ V, • „ .- 1 the pelvis.'. ' / ; ', . comed as' a/new member at the make a short welcoming ad- . , . ,•••'.••. ' • . • " , itate, California, 'where the finals- the;-association, the'eamp staff aiJd outof the program. . r. - - , • .'•• • 200 members of PAU Muiphy and Mrs, A. G. Cassera.. parents of the 42 boy.s Signed up. [Dropped The Garwood unit is.sponsor.!nfis.spo ! •' .Chief Falzone also wawa s injurej d last meetinK of the group Friday sion; at six'playgrounds/and part- of thc Miss Uniyc1fse contesl. win ; Health OfYicer.William P.-Smith Bra .,!,:• p idnt He is night at the'fire department. Host- for the first camp week. • • S Miss-Joyce a buss ride"to the groundgrounds nhdmtf -seriouslseriyy 'in ,ipb accident. He is O.iiL'c again this year, a-rrange- time supervision at a seventh area be held July 12 through'22 irt^ reported there- Were 1,638 second A Supoi-'ibr Cbui't'siiiil, instituted , representetdd Wy the law firm .of Fly-Up Troop 63 Has esses were Mrs. James Vitale and when the • Township • Recreation Long Beach:, • - Dirc.ctor ,of -the camp.'lhis year shots administered to'children and by .Terrace Homes, Inc., represent- M« ••••'.'• r r i members between the ages of-8 ; s have beCh made w-i'th "'Fira Ryan tmd Saros. •Mrs. Dominick Tripodi. Committee begins its summer play- Sponsored' in the. Ocean City- is Robert McClintpck, son of- Mr. pregnant women whh o hahdd attendettended i ed by Earl Pollack of- k'ettilworth, , •'. • - gS"^'» .:~"'^.s= i5:»how.,,1<(,.ikou, w. Howard. 6.- Schindler. to Slumber Party, Hike ground program -for Cranford competition by.the Cranford Lions. * and Mrs. John McClintock-of 100 the first clinic-and also 201 first | against the Township'of Crahforcli KENILWORTH-' — 'Seventeen .sound tru-eq. blasts-on the fire Park. drivo,-who .was-..assistant di- More Than 400.Attend .'siren,' one- quarter. of a'minute children on July 9, it was an- Cltib, Miss' Winfleld, daughter of - inoculations. ' has been dropped at the' plaintiff's • . girls from Fly-Up' Troop. 63'hekl rector ipr the past' three years. He Totals by jays were' Monday, retiuesf, it was announced follow- a slumber party at the homes of ..(jiiri,- at 6 p'im.. Wednesday if ilig. nounced today by Mr;;'. Charles Mr; and Mrs." Wafren W. Winfield, befiitis his.'senior : year. ' at' the FirsH'Hl!. KIV Woft CVJ DantuniKve , a siumuur p«uij. «... — UOfcERT McCLWTOCK. 629; Tuesday, 613, and yesterday, ing Tuesday night's meeting of the s M Fd Ri South17th'street FREE! cehbration,is to be postponed -bov Schillinger, who'is chairman of stapds 5 .feet and .10 inches "in College of.' William and Mliry, KENIJLWORTH. — More than Mrs. Fred Reim South. 17th'street, •jiiiisi! of rain, In that event, .the arrangements for this phase'ofthc fiiglv heels" and mcasijrek-37-24-36. 597. Township Committee^-. .'. . . •'..' . ^'•: •Williamsburg, Va., in September. ! 400 persons attended the /first an- and MKS. Joseph' Ferguson, 46 at shore contest comli Terrace "Homes, inc., ' started . will be held. over, to the recreation program: in the simple black Assistant directers will be Al fho .local 'Health, Department «)••• Columbia avenue recently. - ,nual. dance of St, Theresa's Goun- ju;>:t clear night. ' . "• ; . her regcived' 2,448 units of -the vac-si)it' to compel the' township to After breakfast.Jn the morn- en- Dr. Halliwell Stnnger, a' classmate of the di- approve a subdivision for prop- D. 418G, Knights of Columbus, last Anangfements- for the fireworks grounds will be conducted at rector at William and Mai;y, and Adult School cine from: Trenton for this second recent dinner-party at the homcj . Busos will leave ncaaquiiuuin .» r.u -»ioo, M,J(illu ^ „„ ing, trie girls hiked to Nomahegan. r stri are~in the hands of Post- ,-sRucli. M'e'tzncr, a student at Cor- .clinic, The amount not used will erty '.which it owns off Orange 5pe< •••/ • of the bririe-elcrt'bririe-Plcft's uncle ,mand aiintaunt, j Tino a.«ia.Wi ; on the day oofjf J.h. c ggame.. Friclay niKht at St. Theresa's Hall. Park, where they held a cookout. aveniic. Several members of tho ll1 n Edward Kasbarian-and Kcan fe'tiUe Dcpart- old, •Mr.' and' Mrs.*"•" ' Fninci" s- ' D . ^»i"litKnight;Polici r>r,fi,;ne nn\cerofllcerss wilwilll servservee uuss chapchap-- . Edward Kasbarian and Kenneth St. 's | n«jl1 University., Ithaca,' N. Y./ Course Hart, directbrs.-have expressed Assisting were Mrs. Rein, nnd Mrs. ' Mr. Goodfellow reported that "ment of Health. For the first clinic Planning Board, Township Com- Jso, of 00 FourtFthh avenueue; - -• j eroiieeroiiess . ' ' . ' ..•.. artment. wili have mittee- and other municipa'l of- their thanks'ton all'who attended .Ferguson^senior scout. thd grounds of the camp have been last month there .were 2,032 shots Ihui Miss-.Esposito is the daughter of | an i.iigine. manned by a crew of nue field the S]unny ijiclude an. official Miss Universe. GuestSpeaker ficials had been called to Elizabeth . Ihe dance and helped rnakc it a put\.into- excellent sliapo for. the assigned, ;attd' inoculations- were Cr Joseph Esppsi to of Roselle,.and the-; "M'W,'standing by in the area for field. 1 " -' satin formal By in repent weeks to "give prciimin- ' success. • .''••".••• • ' {hi- duration of. the program-, Chief .'There will be supervision morn- bathing suit ahti a satin formal •The §8 members of, the eighth openinR-by the caretaker, Anton The Cranl'ord First Aid-Squad given to a total.'of 2,34!> persons'. late Mrs. Marian Brittain Esposito. ] _.- grade graduating, class— at ..St: ary testimony^, • . ' . Keoital Orchids, a'nd. dance • programs Schindler sakU". ings-at the Adams avenue field gown, chosen for Miss Winfleld in Kovac^, a former Ornnford police- will join with the Cranford Adult In charge of•'. adniinistqring the She is a -graduate of-..Jonathan-) '"V Jo" and . KENILWORTH — Mr, an.d Mrs. Michael's School wei'e urged to riian who'.j^pw resides near the Referred to committee of thc '— Nancyl were given to all women present. ••--. - . • 4 Powell tentatively until it is seen' what white. '"•"'.. School to offer a. free lirst aid vaccine this week was Dr. AbdoV Daytdn Regional-. High ' School, t Douglass G. Staples ST., of 515 I'nlico Chie£\Lester. W. 1 u -o r and son Entertainment- was furnished, by take up their burdens.as ta'uchi camp. ..'... . • . Islami of 7St.. .Barnabas Hospital whole Was a petition from 15 SpriiiRlield, and. is eniplo""- ' — ' |Richfleid avenue, announce the .,.,.. all. off-duty officers will sup- the registratioivisi Mrs^ Schillinger ••' The 12-day beauty-'pageant in- course;, in the fall. This was- an- former and Mrs. Jos-members of the council. reported. If registration is large eludes.a gala parade through Long by Christ and tnciclc the:difficult Thcre_ arc no "openings . at thi nounced jointly today by Walter Newark, and Mcmoriiil -Hospital, property ownei's on Manor avcnu&13[_ as a secretary, by the birtU; of their, second daughter, plement on-duty men in handling | things in life without discourace- VequcsUng concrete curbing' iii; ._ _ tirro' ephh EE.. . Humenikk oKGOoKGl / ~ t^^ traffic. Alsp on duty will, be 'm' enough, this field "will be opened Beach, and four stage productions time" for a"ny "weeks during the M. Cooper, president of the first New York, who also ofticiatcd at lfci i Equipment Company."" . h d was Robin Leigh Staples,, on May 3D ment, by the Rev.i Williarp Hnlli- front ot thier homes from.Dunlfiam rhrt-v, 1 •street, per prmed at the dance re- • Ri]. • DiGlovanniSang auxiliary policemen,, directpd. full time as a supervise' d" area during which the contestants will summer, it was reported today by aid .squad, and Kenneth W. Tyei'r the first'clinic. He was assisted, by Mr. 6resco, a graduate of West- Coyne, at Muhlenberg Hospital, Plain- well, professor at Setoh Hal I' Uni- Willis C. Bird, registrar". He added Dr. Jean! A..'.He'yi and , Dr. Abra- avenue to the dead end. • adc \ cital of., the Dorothy lnderleid W". Mle,.. and PhniD Coync "This is the same number, of .be judged for appearance in bath- sen, president-director of the adult ficild.- High School,, is serving a Muter field. The couple also has 6n,e son. Capl. Charles.J, Christian. ' ing suits and evening gowns, per- versity, South Orange, who was'that he has on htmd a. number of d bi •playgrounds in operation - at the' school..'. .,• " ' . '•'.-.' ham Thaler of Cranford.' Dr. Board, of Adjustment approved • • two-year, stint in the Navyr-He is Schod, of Dancing at. th, ^Z^JtI^,jonn iNuwiJti „ AndrewX s Sis- There, will be,, parking on tVie sonality, intellect, poise, and qual- guest /Speaker at commencement n Page 8) Charles A,. Speer of Cranford, who benc(••.<, start of the season last summer, First aid courses have, been of- the application pt Homes, Inc.,. to stationed aboard the USS William impersonated baseball ..diamond and the lot. east ifications, as- a good will ambassa- exercises in the school auditorium also assisted' at the first clinic, was rlfo ; tersin pinging 'SonriSonriy Boy.y " Mr. but supervision was eliminated! 3t fered by the school in the past construct a bnerfamily dwelling •Wood. •• .' . , -. . ,/ ' ters'in pinging 1 '-.SG;CIAL"S'- Surf TOM 'Torrn Con- ' ,• (Gpntlmied ori Page, 8}'. ' '••• dor of her country. Friday night; " • ' • '- ' ' not able to be present for the sec- IPtoC ides," one. of the most famous of DiGiovann^^ w'a.' s Sonny Boy, KENILWORTH — Mr, and Mrs. trol." only nwlm nil! I the Adams avenue field when reg-. with Paul Sclby, Cianforcl Hipli im'irregularly shaped 16't-rat 8~ 'with patented "Pnn- Miss IJ.S.A. will be c.rowned sev Professor Halliwell pointed out School teacher, as instructor, Tti\.i>y the. "White Briilets," and partici- Ernest Schmi'tz of 25 North 12th, Tum" Blidla. hlncW, I'istration proved meagre'" and a ond. '(Continued on P&ga 3) ^ Clip This Clbwn Head—It 'will nnvy ntid pcncoclfi ln eral.days- before the big Corona- that the training in .school, nnd To Receive also were ottered i-wft'ho.ut .charge AI.so assisting was A. Nic Hoag- }Q or*. pated with .a dance group in a street left recently by airplane •Her M to 40. sewer project in the area hamj)-' Mental Health 1 WStS at Conmmriily tion Ball on July 22, which winds' church aims at preparing cine to •by the school us u community .'serv- l;fnd, a. second-year (honor medical, Ions? ".. .,; GAHWOOB:— A total' of $5B0.- "Sing You Sinners" tap specialty. for Lennep and • Rcmche'it; Ger- - ADMIT ONE Submit Report ered^operations. '; tackle the .difficult prqljlpms of She also performed as a.specialty Elects Circle Leaders many, for a. six" week's vacation. up the contest with the xrowning ice.' - . - student at Marqu'ctte University, Vli'".. "(5l was' contributed by residentu s lects Circle Child Up To Grammar School Township Engineer Patrick J of 'Miss Universe. • • life; for tho cavsy ones • can be. Track Bids Mr-.-Cooper will* coordinate the Milwaukee, Wis., representing the Using New «--._I IT 111, in n tap routine called "Dance- The trip marks the first time the _AjjeJu_FREE' Gate Admission laughed off by anyone; during the 1050 Mental Health JKJENJLWORTJL1V1N11-JV> UU 4 H — New circle On Cranteen Grali reported that .work has been Tho Board of Education, plans 10-wcpk course. Members of the Cranford First Aid Sciuad. • , dm'ania. 1 "mnj moncw couprehmrbech The brown-eyed Cranford con- Fund driveTomluctcd-cturingMTty; nan'ies were chosenaTT started .on a building to - house .to. advertise, next week'for bids j |lrst ajc, KC|Und wUrServc. as. in- _^The__First Aid sciuad provided tte J..'.'.' a Joseph, Jr., played the part of Sweeper it was announced by Miss Florence leaders were elected by circles at atives in 28 -years, ONE FREE RIDE comfort stations and' "a~slorago r,n ennstruction of a standard 440-jstructors.using-equipiricnL.odlip^ lontir • Jimitilny pricket • nnd snng and j«jrd-breaking attendance, this transporta"noTr~gf~stcrilc - s y r-i n gc,s C-Kljilrln incjii rniiii-iimii'ih.. Th^ .^e •>..,....funds , um,,.,,.,tr w.,_., the rec'ehl monthly business mect- wnm-lat—lhr._T .innnln nvnUO fields to and irom- tuzaDCitt Giiuurur ar-d-i jng • of the Women's it was reported by Walteu yard running track" behind Cran- ' The First Aid^ Squad has agreed received Saturday a lid. put to O:, will be usetTfor services by the" ppi-to'rmed' a ,so!6 Ru, Tp .He said this will make toilet fa- | Church. , . Hospitai fench day' brthe" cliHTc." . ! during the f Continued on pace 8) ford High School, Mrs.; G. Holmes to sponsor the course, Mr,. Ivorscn Unio"" n" "Count y AssociatioAccni«i:it.inn foforl'Wir He. alsalsoo tootookk ththoe rolerolt.\ oP--popcy Christia.n Service at Community Susnowski, president and treasurer, (Continued oft Paae 8) Madeline Sarockas was pre- work this week, it -was reported "Children's Matinee'- sefitcd with a' four-yoar scholar- Williams'of the board' announced said, as nn extension of its serv Registered rairscs participating, Mental Health. in "KTIOW White and the 'Seven Methodist Churchr ' • „„- r I—Hvhi«-annxiaLxeQorL_It is estimated ..nrlnr AI ITKI'l Ulll (if Ml'S_ Clilistillt rwroW-firvg+'iw<«-£ -ttf- 1 INGRV - • "- _ai 1 toUttyr ice io me co Schrurer; Ruth Circl^j" Mrs. FT that over 5,000 young people al- Academy, North Plainfield. Gold . It is expected that contracts will vide an opportunity for the squad' Barnaby, public health nurse,, and Grrill. ' • ' ' land." LEGION FUN FAIR (Continued on Paae. S) NOTICE OF 1NTKNTIQV Davis; Naomi Circle, WfsT-"H. Does- . Wostliold Ave. at Lehigh tended .meetings held during the Five from Cranford medals Were awarded to Michael be awarded for tho work soon a.ft- -fContinued on Page S) Cost of the'new machine, p.u'r.* " ThVtc notice Hint CIIANWOOD TAV- cher; Martha Circle, Mrs. A; Vnn- SCHOOL Valley Railroad year at the Casino. Hahn and Catherine Washburn for the advertising, Mrs. Williams I _.___J__.._ chased to replace the old one EHN. Irn;,. hns api»Ui-d to the Mnyor nnd Free Rabies Shots Council o( the Borough ol Gurwood, K. J. nauke-r; Deborah Circle, Mrs. F. ' • CLARK '•" The financial report of_thp teen- Junior College Honor PupilsChristian Doctrine. '. said. Specifications will call for which -broke down after being Hucttemnn; Elizabeth Circle, Mrs,. 15th 'SUMMER SESSION : > (or- n Plcnury Ilcta.ll ConmiiHpllon li- Draw 180 'Canines-' Auspices Post No. 328 age activity shows a balance t6 Books were .-awarded " to three completion of the. work not later used every clay lor the pa.sl...i ight- cense (or pre'i]iii;(*s situated ill 21ll_North OARWOOD — A total of V80 W. Beeh; Sarah Circle, Mrs. K, Juno 25 io August 17. 1356 •4x' carried- forward of $7.62. Total Thirty-ninlriy-niuue students attained the high" honors and honors Us at graduates, Richard Bautsch, Cath- than August 31, making the track' Scout Day Camp features Avemil-, Gurwood. N. J. Accredited by the-N. .T. State Free Rides Courtesy of erine -Washburn and 7 Madeline yi-arS, was S'J,B25.. Mr. Grail said' Names and addresses o( the olYlcers dogs was inoculated against-rabii'S Flnnter; Lydia Circle, Mrs..N. La assets for the year amounted to ijruon Junibr College during the past semester, according to an an- available for use-when school op- S.ocla, and M0r;y_Circle_, Mrs. T. I)epurt|iwnt of Education Union Sarockas, for tlaeir entries in the that instead of accepting an al- .,„„„ ,. tl-ti)—rV'—PdUSlo,_512_j.Satulilux...in..a...free 'clinic at_tho = ! —P fati^s-Essb-Servici StiSfiTfiBj—the—repprL_showsi Tha nouncementrnade-by-Dr-.-Kenneth-C. MacK^y, jjresident. ens in the fall. . " . Nithart.. " . ~ . nheatVi• with -fncotlnu'. Catholic poetry contest 'sponsored. Include Boating, Bus Tripp f $2,000 on the old ma- iPt'i'cn Avc, Giirwood. N. J. Borough Giirafee sponsored by the Open to BOYS and GIRLS from Clark clnsUolzod fnillf In i.in.akdb'wn of- the year's expend- ' c*,,rionts are named to the high honor list if they achieve ;i Mrs. Williams was also a mem- A- (Urn- on' Mental health wns .• enmeo. crystal blu« by,Cburt Trmity', Catholic Daugh- ivus.-w ,.,,t Three wc-ks of summer activities on Tuesday for 40 Cl'anforcCTanrorcll GirO.rli ^.^. ^ ^ ttownship is arranging Vic<"-Pre»ld; V. Pclusio, said that. (17.5. pei; ,eenf of the li- iluvod for general expenses', $54.20 lower thnn a. "B." To attain tl\o Lil u< ud of &) u0() lo us 512^Heech Avc., Gurwood, N! J.' .. rotation was completed. Remedial Reading Grades 3-12 . sented> "•-"»—:•„•..to .iambies . BridT->..irf,e , fof,,,r. hihj,s. cm!- rmen\- ,i t too studyy the feasibilityth ocf aschool regu-. | . -' , cenced iinimnls in the'borough had and ' - • jpoii- to the senior class, $61.12 honors 'list, studpnts must ach- the Irish.history-coiv-I lation track behind U:30a.nl. to 3:30 p.m. by unit, .QljJiMiiloiis, If nny, should, he iiutdc received shots, and the figure- rep- Mrs,'William Bridge's presided. tribution to 3 and Wednesday and Thursday iHu'nodhiU'ly In wrlllni; tyi A. T. Mown, llecretttlon i Sports - CrtifU - SwtinmlnK in in miscellaneous donations Roller Skating ievve an averagaverage of 3.00 to 3.49. test which was'held by the Ladies'Ldi' i Thee committee memett May The .program consists of arts and. crafts, music, dancing, guniOs v The Kimiirtci' -prciKram of sealing .Clerk of the Borovmh of Gni-\voocl, N. .t. Post No. 328 agrced"'that"the regulation track J resented 27.5 more than the total ' . •••••' ijrl'$130 paid to a special advisor.. ^ndpatehinn on township roads is • (Sinned.- . . : Elaini e WhiteWhit , 805 SpringfielSpringfi d campcrafus .ancL.boaUnB... Mrs. .lohiiV - • •• '—•-- • - ••- . — •_ inoculnteri last ,vear. .-, KecUtercd, Nume..._.'. •;__• aVenu6f a studPnf "In- the liberal! Auxiliary -ol thevAo,ient;0.^er ol; fContinued on Page S) : CRANWOOIJ TAVERN, Inc. Stale Revokes License RIDES 3 for Q*ILY 25c Iii his report prcsident-treas- Starting Mpniday, ' h 'libl fContinued on Page S)' E. Jeffries is the boatiriR/in.strnc.'- -Jrir »• j ¥> * ' •• ' •well'under-way-c Mr. Grail reports Louis V. KelUKlo, president. .. Shots were administered-by Dr. Write or Telephone (ol Sbsiiowski expressed the nets program, was named' to tho eel.-. Work thus far has been com- ' ' " - (1-21 KENILWORTH—Simon Turner Amusements of America ( tor. Members of U.ie boating group XlO.llCl.ay KTingS v.. Sidney Feinberg of' Linden,, who I years old, of 24G North 10th THE PINGRY SCHOOL _. O.N THE . MIDWAY ilv.mks of'thc'Crnnteei) eo.rnmitlec' Thursday Nights l)igh • honors list. .have signed permission from their -tfV ' ' j o ' ' YX 1 pleted on Kaplap street, • Hory wns assisted ,by A. J. Cnsale and i.' Cranford Post 2*12, American Roller skating at the municipal street, Lincoln avenue from South •r. OK I>lTKNTION .street, hns had his automobile Eliaabeih 3. N. J.. Tel. BL 2-5G57 ' Craaford ^students named to the •pa.ents before they -pre allowed RCqUCSt 101' [^3X1^ • Tnkv .notice Unit HAY'LEAK TORT NO.-I Charles Thorno, president and soc- driver's license revoked for one .i'-'.ion, the Cranford Citizen and parking lot on South avenue un- honors list'w'ith their courses of Six-Monthjflgures Reveal avenue to, Walnut avonuc, Holly- W mm. vETi-.nANs OK KOUEIGN WAHS. retary of the Boiird. of ..Health; lonicle, the-police and fire de- der sponsorship of the Township 1 « _ wood avfiiiie, Baltimore., avenue, of THE UNITED STATES. ,c;urwo(«l» New study, include Richard H..: M'iri- *£XMM^ blfTthS | Newspaper Copy Jeisi'y, has npplled tn the Mn\or und j.Frank Adliissnig, foreman of Iho its, the Suburban Trust Recreation Committee will go on .etli-('1O5 Walnufavonue, cngincT!r- Of.., Indepenck-nce .,D.-i.y JQlun(, street, Ludlow avenue, 1 COMFORT! Surf Trtfic Suit, built. .arc pormittgcl to take the paiVoesj!. "Because • .j..., ...t..,.^ ,...,_ .^ -Council "f lift Bdro.viisti ol Giirwuod for ,^tjM^Gt --Department,.. and Mi',. Ban- AIR-eONDlTIONED FOR In cup Uftibra Ctin'o iyi"*the~Un'ited Council of a twice-a-week basis starting Mon- jrig; Viktor Serspinski;. 609 Lincoln New Building Valuation Fall -a Club l.tci-nsc ifor pii'inlses sUimtcd'aC nre nctunlly port j cnnvjVanyT con-/, out in the'-river. ' . | falling, on Wednesday'next week, |.'. (Ccnitiiiucci on Payc 1 •yasz.. day night, it was. reported today 221 South Avomii! . Garw«irtli! Ave., Gni-wood, N. J. Special thanks went to the Band ^nue. ehroUed as a special student., starts construction, according Junior Vie,t>-Commnnder. Hawilcl Troe- GAIJWOOD — "Life's Voyngtv"! •will be Mondays and Thursdays!" ' Others named to the.high honrsl in. consyucuon, ,i^.,~...n lor- donating all the records Utners naniw iu— i..v.-...o- « '-.. .----•• M - lt,.d. figuresinures , releasercieasi-dn this-wooim> w^v..k^ b...y. w it'h , • bi'r. 307 Hrmlock Ave.'. Gurwlmd, N.'J. wi.H' be the sermon topic of the • from 7 to 9:30 p.rrv. It is expected Qu.-u-termiuiK.-r, Harold G. Ilnrtii, Jr., UP IN HOT pATHtR WITH by the Granteen during' the isti/iclude'Robert W. Easton;New ' ^g. Building Inspector Patrick new I 1011 Florence Ave., .Ii-vlnulnn, N. .1.. Rev. Walter C. Pugh, piistor, lit' St. this will help alleviate thc park- bclo w ll'.ll, ' ^ . . Rvimswick. engineering; Barbara ^r-.,-nii . ' - .Objections, .if nny. should be made hn- 1 PHUI'S Evangelical and Reformed taglP.rabJej^-in_thc business cen- ' "•-'• '-"ld£L. .'.-A^flV-MoHeil, —M*i^bciS3fr.tti^^4intp^^c^)jrn- Fine,: Mountainside,.. _liberal_ H««i -Ti-iial-'- expenditures:. ' uf Garw'ood",~N".~T:-f^hiirelY-duri'rig- f-Gbntiiiiied on Page S) . ., La^t season there was' skat= oiu3Uieadaxg_atjdrFriday nights; lJ0 : i ¥ ic. ''-Qi|,c|O0l.-fQplcin'K'.-TiTltl' cook -their- Churc.-h'-news-—-FiMnyj.- .'— :" n^^-'A iTKn^R^nu;...i,,^..^....^...—.. '. ' i- 19:4.5'a.m. • Toiing''ir cbple'B'TcHbvv- '•"•'"" ' "Hi 'lunch1' lit Vht»:stte. ^Tiun-sday't Social -anti -Wahiziilion iiews—: •-Monday nijiht. -Messu.ns.' .w.lll ,b&-...• H" concon44 . {shVwTTrTnTHTTtrTirrrfr-VwTTrTnTHTTtrTirrrfr - c n ur cd S p t Members of -the Junior Woman's libel Men a ""• " ' -.,im •:„-,>• -^Iress-up"- days. "Tlua; ' .' (Continued on Paga'S) ~" • '^ » ' '; ' ''^'^f,^!^^ ',Z-"'Z "•"* " u-21 "the pfJSt" uyT"J ToTTTfinTT VJV4. .v. will! nK'yl "rfiliL- "ehw charge inl'followins figures on pepermit'l s and contes.l.' Prizes are awank'd (or the ! ii p.m.-Wednesday to go on their Wed: p^ hl NOTICE TO CUEDITOU8 "*~^ iii"tires1"" "" * d ' REG. $4.95 lsiraiiuii, aim.. u. » _ , Eislomtd Society Officer ESTATE Df.Lll.UE W "' : annual picnic. day evenings. istrationj' est Deceased. field, liberal arts; and Carole Scha- "{gs^^rm-'In all., th15e7 permitsame perios ford new con- ; semi-annuai-annuail I;U|JIUIreport:. Medical " Pursuant.to the order of CHARLES A. j piro. Union, secretarial. " In all, 157 permitissues fodr iby tin- building, 1 permit at $-45,000; com-'; °" Tuesday,'thc CM.tire enfanip- OTTO, JH., Burroc.ite nf the' County o( | Aid MULTfPLE VITAMINS 1 Included among 24 other stud- struction were issued by the' building • , .-..:I.Ii pcrm: u ^. ij ;i( ;1 l(,t;1l (,f llllMlt Will be tilkc'll (111 U SlghtSCC- Elected at Annual Meeting Union, made on Hie lweniy-fH|h day ot THIA FORTE Public Welfare Report Cites mni'hint", f at inu 'our of Philadelphia. They will Mny, A.D.. 1050. upon the application of | Sirawherry Festival EACH GELET CONTAINS: cutentis listed on thc honors list wiv-u BuilcliiiR Inspector's oflico duriiiK'• mcrcial buildings, . •"fficidc.-riek W. Smith wns unan- Mackie n( _;ii)D inmi street and the. undtM'uiifned, UM Exerutor of the 1 Alfred J.'Smigel of 356 Second: th290e firspermitt halsf oissuif thims yeamrougr asn agains gunut Slfiti.OOO. ... -„.; milk. . r addi- : visit several of the historical sites; ck t'j-tntc of Kfltd d«'ce«

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CJrttTm AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JtJNfi 28, IBM'/' trading , as Petersen Motors, Inc.", ford, it was announced yesterdaVi | teller. ; .granted 'a- pertiiit^tor. a used !'and 14 still' alarms.;with, property y be traveling by cKartefed-bUi.! today,Mrs. .,_-.-, _ work includes s'ualing, sca ,The •Township Commltee arid (Continued; fro/n g was chosen to. design several pub- To Study in The riewv citizens are ^anis A. andI Township'Engineer P. J. Grail had tat: lot' at 35 North aveH.iie,-.'.west. •~ .\i... 'hX ee taken over by Michael CJWnno, /jftiiris lo Teach Art lished cover jllusjrations. .-'. • |-suggestecl-such_a_.prDJect_sesr£ral wholwas employed as a Barber by He waslalso elected to Phi~Delta Cpmm'ittee, a. letter "wiU:be; senty»COUl- lfd\. hing vork. ha;t .,„... _, ,,, and Rose Massa of months ago to help avofd ac- I to • the* UnionCounty Piifk; Com-'!''. (Continued from Page I),' ' successiiu cartju^uuv v— - .i- ,1 Workshop. The girls ..will--1, bring (he late Joseph .Caruso" lor 17 Kappa, honorary ..professional ed- 20 Grove street. .".".." cidents particularly in /freezing ay Department lots. 7 to 23,to-the* Utiion"County PiifkCom- . Uf r >&istratii>n - for • day. camp is .Mr. Gr-au suld ...... on'the 'north side oi tovvti prtl b : mission ,requestihg .use of park, including Valley Forge.. The trip ; camp program is the-Junior com-i- ji plant material arid containers arid ucational fraternity!.' fie has done Two A weathen, when the. brjdge.seetioii I JuW ^ lpck 650 for 56,500. ( , Vlyo0d, Mrs. -Ira. Kerznuiv,-director,;'Baltimore avenue \v6rk' have befn. iniry. u> cunUnuif(«..-the .full, pro- t5r«ass. Mrs. .Caruso has been man- .. Sjieakinj before 81 persons new- , property.', at the Joot .'bt Morolwk is be^ig sponsared-.by the Everting , mittee of the Ctiine's^Ford, Gard-j\.make.their own.dish gardens.. ihoi-f'the'erissiiteer added..''.. professional work in'the fields of ly "admittecf t«T citizenship Judge ot ihd parkway., becomes execp. ; ; wishes to remind patents-of thrt deposited -with the to\vn.ship.__by Equy aging the business since her hus- T Tte'property lies in the. bed o•.f drive as.-a playfte-ld this summer Department 'of the~Viilage Im.-': eners. - ' • ' ' '' : / ' •' painting ..and crafts. tionally dangerous, " ~ ' The . Ctane-'s.' Ford'comu\»'tiee , w1.-,4^.,w .- „ ip.next.'the'.PVain'tield-U'nion. U'att-r Com- Henry-B. Asiwell^of 104 Park band's death-last November.; At Seminary Feller said . that America's' 'in- I" .-esent.parkway in the north-'i for. children'of the Sunny]• Acres . provement Assoeiatiori. The itipneyJi / Yeitetdav, Mrs/Rpbert 'A.-Low Brenton Stearns of. 38 Mansion formed electorate. lorms an effec- 1 !area.- ", .. •"• . ' ' ' [was raised- Coir" Girl Scouts wften. 6£ this committee taujjht,.the gii'ls \g the girls how t6 change in .schedule Eor camp. drive 'and his' brother^Jarnes B. Mr. Citrano; president of the ,± ••_ - - H ,•'.'•!vt.!V. sectiosectionn oofi tmiuuiuCranford.. " •' tive bar agiinst inroads by foreign eagns . - -" ^-*y i£t,.i. Ashwell of Metuchen. becanrie^solc Cr'anford' Master BarberA' Associo- Fireman on Wild terrace has been/, awarded ideologies. In the. past totalitar- .\ward 1O Ml8S Belden . •• ^hur T.- Petersen of Wcstfieid, : importance-4ii4^—J r i j "lion, Feportetl^-todny—that— t ^6ose-€feases—- '""(•re—: ^ — —O call. 'ji^"| -" "" if*'"'T' !:Ouane street, l^ew York, last Fri- Theological Seminary,. Princeton, XQUhiries JDGcauie thth e .cltift-i Admirad l Stanley Awardt -a ster- lir day on- Hib- retirement of Reginald will be four barbers in attendance ; The fire department w.as callqd where he^recently, completed his ling silver bowl, by Acjm. Emory zehs-''hecame careless and did not - B. Gillette of. Staten Island, who ond that the usual courteous, ef- out on two false alarm's this.week first year. . ., •. '••, •"—•+' •:" D. Stanley'at the .annual :^w both at factory buildings. '.„•, „ 1 exercise their..right to .vbte,'.'.the . had served as president and treas- ficient service will, be continued Mr. Stearws was granted the jurist said.:.' .',. <' . • .',Assembl. y of Cranford High Sc On Tuesday, the/department re- Templeton prize in Christian ed- jfune 19.' ' ' ; ' :" urer. Jam6s Ashwell was named Under the new name. ; • The' oatbJ/vvas administered by .president arid Henry 'Ashwell, sponded at. l:SO a.m.,"after Ratrol- ucation for a pdp'er, "The Gifted ' . A barber in Cranford for the .mah Samuel Cymbaluk, on patrol, Deputy County Clerk'Roy.E; Kit- vice-president, secretary and treas- past 25 years, Mr. Citran^-worked Child." He also- received one' of ; : : 5 found that the Warren -Brazing cheli v\y:jio ajsd led the flag saiutei urer of the ^corporation. • .. •fo'r Fred. Casoni, ..wheh-the latter' several Samuel Robinson;Founda- The'class .iwas 'prepared. by Joseph • p h;p n^ v'-:-' __ Equity ' Press' was founded in shop .was .on North UnHori avenue, Comp,any plant at, 22-26 .South tion .pHzes. for work ' on the avenue', , west,' was' fiJled with catechism. ' . ^ .-'•'. J.' Tricarloqi U.. S. naturalization rales are ^~fS0{r7and~ha5T^spccialized—in—the- before. startlne-at-the-:Cariis.Q:sh.pj)i .examinerTJj^ '..' • v-? prihting of pharinact)utieai-arid_in-'. He and hb\ wife came to Cran- smokei ;~—-—> "THelocarstiTdent"is^workihg this; The.huildirig was'.ventllatcd b> summer , for the- Vermont ".Council. •y\ sttttrtionni advertising. H:\vas~pur-. .ford from ' Pennsylvania' in 1637 fjremen:, who said • they found . ni 1 chased- in 1939 from• the'founder and nqiw reside at J\_Alon Okclj , of Churches with headquarters in Plan Sajfky Isjand fire. • They theorized that- smoke Burlington, Vt. •"' •..'• V•.-, ; by Mr.' "dillotte and the. Ashwell place •• with • their-: two adopted from1 an outside i.sour'ce., had befin , The State Highway'Department '-brothers. ' . ' " •..••••'• •' ; daughters, who arrived in "this :On September 20, Mr/ Stearns lias awarded a • cofitract tof -.the Hartford...... 41 pulled, into the building through will sail to Edinburgh, Scotland, J. BRENTON STEARN? the'Ashwoll;brothers| father was country. • from Germany, last its fresh air vents.:- ... . ., ', construction of' a. safety island .Norfolk...... 76^ Thunksgfvirig Day. , •;.'.-' to take his second year-of study —in the, book manufacturing 'busi- ; At! Q'.o'dQck. Friday, night, a between t\ie north and Southbound JVom NSWARK «lter fl i>M at New College, theoioglcalsernr. lanes -on! the Garden StateJPark- : , ness in New York for many years passerby galled,,nre headquarters inary at the. University of'^in-, Grant Citizenship _ ;7i . And Sundays. 3 mtn; Blitlo • and both sons.attended the print- and'-reported' a fire inj a-vacant r way-bridi«> over North avenue, thr I - nted; i0%.Ux not included.. burgh.' He' Will return . to the CehtFal Railroad, Lehigh , VaUe; ing management school at Car-Post 212 Elects Completing Work factory building at Wlnans and Princeton Seminary for' his 'final negie' .Institute of Technology, Centennial avenues. . ~ /: To 3 Residents "^Railroad arid ,B & O ftailrbai iFor Master's pegrce . year of study. • '• .-.•'' . Three- Cranford residehti/wbre tracks!and'South ayeiiue in Cran- Pittsburgh, Pa. ... ' ' New Officers . WhW firemen- ^arrive'di ' they . An alumni of Cranford' .High admitted to citizenship Monday by .... rtenry Ashwell is a member of Edward R. Morrison was 'elected Brufce H. 'W.hite, son of W. and discovered that, there was no lire. Mrs. Harold,Ci White of 'l09 Holly ohool, Mr."Stearns was graduated the'Sale; Executives Club' of New comrnawdor of Cranford Post 212, What had; caused,the. person, to. from' Bates C°lllel ec> LiJ-ewistont Wf, e . York, the- Phamnaceuticpl Adver- American Legion, in a- meeting street, will completejttfij. work-this think there was, firbmen 'said, Was ra week-end for his master of arts in 1955. Ho is the'son of Mr. arid 5c!; tising Club, Associated Printing T,u.e?day;night in.Us Casino hcad- the reflection of colored lights o~rf Salesmen's Club titwhic h "ho is aciuar.ter?. Mr. Morrison succeeds' degree ,at, Teachers': College, Co- a ntjarby electric sign in the win-Mrs. J'. fi; Stearns. TV--: let 1 lumbia University, New York. He dows of the building.' ..-.,_ • former vice-president; Immediate George L^ Dixon in office . . postal rateis. '.'•,.; • past-president of the Master print- Other officers nnrrjed .are: Vice- was graduated' from Craftf'ord High Speaking'before the annual con?-' ers'-Section of the Now York- Em-'comrnanders; William F. Turk, School in 1951 and from, the Uni-Former Cranford Man vehtlonof the N,ew Jersey Chap- plrty.irtK ' Print M'SL'Association and Raymond A. Leonard .and Francis versity of Maryland in 1955. ter, National Association of Post- bid . vice-chairman of. its board of di-E. Putz; 'finance officer, Patric, L; While at Teacher'sJ ColiegcMr Forecasts Postal Hike masters, Mr. Lyons said that des- rectors;!) tr.us.tuo of the Master Williams; , chaplain, David- B. White took a, .combined major in Assistant Postmaster., Genera pite • th'b ' election year the Post Priniprs'Welfnrc Fund, a mefrnber. Vf' hjiin Bernard P. .and_indnstrial' atts and plans Eugene J./~ Lyons, formerly o Office Department "is making of the board of directors', of the•St'chlin; judge- advocate; William to 'teach art at the college level Cranford, said recenily that hi every effort to obtain'..Congres- ', Master Printers' Section' of Print- F'j. Herzog Jr.; .sergeant-at-arms, Vto 'received, dn assistantship dUr- belioves Congress ,will vote in sional approval, of- this measure." NEW JERSETS ing Industry of America, Inc. 1 "favor of a proposed bill to increase Julius. P.. Skprbisch; executive ing, his studies at Columbia anil 'I '. • QUALITY CHAIN .Locally,"Mr. Ashwell'is a form- committee, Harold A. Glovier and STORE CLEANER^ er eommitteeman of. Boy Scout F. Edwin Winter.: ' . ' '.•.••' Troop "80i a. member of the First Named trustees of the post hold- ... Presbyterian Church and'a found- ing company were;' Howard. Kin-' ^AEN*s er and former treasurer of theglc,'Arthur-Mote, Mr.Glovior, Mr. ry.r': " Cranford Swimming Club- "''•• Wihter, Thomas. Hamilton, ;Mrv jirioi". • Mr. Ashwell is married and hasDix.ph, Mr. Stehliri, George Beards- »>>.!'» two children, Lawr-once, a student worth, Harold Brown and Mich- PLAIN fcnuf ' , at Union Junior College, and Lynn; ael O'Shea. Iple EACH fcrror who will enter'. Cranford -frigh Delegate's .elected to- the Union ONE PIECE School next fall; . County Committee were: Mr. O'~ BEAUTIFULLY CLEANEP & PRESSED S,hca, Mr. Ringle,. Richard Dow- Citao New Owntir dell, Mr. Met? and Fred Smith;. ehec Alternates chosen- were Mr. Mor- .-. p-.. .„. ., ... •/ Of Cairuso Barber Shop rison, Mr. Leonard, Mr.'Willlams, PEDIGREE TARTAN by Jant^ep . ^aViisb's' Barber- Shop at .105Mr.wifutz and'Mr. Skcrbisch; '''-.'• BLUE RIBBON QUALITY HOUSEHOLD CLEANING WILL idge ... Walnut avenue, long n landmark .Elected delegates to'the state KEEP YOUlJlOjrVlEJ^dj^Np BRIOHT; We cJoJjeauH'? - Follow the sun with this white-piped t in the Ci'anford business'center, convention to be hdld "at Wild- by Jantten • tartan swim shorts. There's nothing will become Mike's Barber Shop wood, Sept; 13-1.6, are Jules Dom- ful work on Slipcovers, Drapes, Blankeh, Spreads and Cur- "ACAPULCO" SHEATH . Scotch about theway they're, made e «•.'•' v ' next Monday when the business, is merguo, Mr. Metz,; Mr. Leonard, tains.. . . bring but all the glowing beauty of the col^'* % ippO Mr.iD'ShearJipjnaas A, A-lbans and. CANDY STRIPE by J.antten ' Foi this dazzling plaid Acapulco sheath, Jantzen,looked.South and cop- ... it's completely Jantzen geni'us. hlch, Mr; Williams, ": I ^^v restore the soft, rith textures of the fabrics. Let ^ ' • led the brilliance of Mexico, then masterfully designed this new Crinkel- Boned bra adjusts to fit, Crinkelastic te J J help you keep your home looking Us best. Slim vertical cokimn of delicately CHECK AND DOUBLE CHECK — :: I The following' new members _p.uf£: . cotton, fabric for their "International Set" collection. Double- ' .. linserts give snug,* hold apv, 'lntieu,. were welcomed to the local post: "" - Ctra* Jdjdgd^Husr^t-^^^^ EdwararTC3 good tet3te ?.. jTZgujglgu,nut "-r pinbfancTwKitr Mexican, silver in primary color plaior: Sizes 10' - hairt avenue, Ronald A. Grnham.of 614 * Patent Pending ~~~ ~~ '~i Rutz of 8 Hamilton street.. •STOP WASHING "cbttONS AT HOME inhe*panty. Black, m & - ••*:'IQ-16' Shorts $3.98; Top $2.98 • ' ••-v \ •* ZE 10-18 ..:,.:...:.•:..••:•••-, :•;.••". ' " •••••; SEAGBR'S A MYSTERY VAL. - $«>ft66orti> exclusive SIZING'PROCESS. ' " DRUG STORE iRESTORES ORIGINAL FEEL, DRAPE'A'ND TEXTURE OF WE SOLVE WffltANY S).00 DRY COTTONS, TAFFETAS AND FAILLES ''• . ' .' ' In the cage of" the horns OVER CLEANING OR SHIRT robbery-, "who duriit" rncry LAUNDERING ORDER NOT F0LVBD not be easy to discover,' JO BROUGHT IN. RETURNED ON A HANGER But, we ?an solve the prob- lem of. what todoab6ul YEARS A DIFFERENT PIECE EACH WEEK AT THIS SPECIAL PRICE SHEETS 161 the.financial loss invol.ved.J_ VS C3RANFORP lAHMnEftEO&FINrSHEO REG. 18« ' rSolution: personal proper- SHIRTS MRKCtLY lAUNDERED ( NLL^W CAIII 7*'••• ty insurance, before theft' Delivery Service < . LAUNDERED & FINISHED . REG. or loss happens. See us. .CWB3T SINGU SHIRT TSfi 104 NORTH YEAKE & SHARKEY • CUNIOR 6-070N AVE. 0 . Incorporated M. Wes Kow Located Ai at C 113 Miln St. rccu j'l' rece. Tel. CR 6-2474 pita'; turr YOUR ^m •s--*.r< ^:the-.v-.

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Don't pop-off like a firecracker on the 4th. Relax •'..Vs •-."" PLAIN AND FANCY by Jantzen IT FIGURES by Jantzen put your feet up and sip a Pink Kooler, or try the smooth © JANTZEN BON VOYAGE by Jantzen ©JANTZEN ^^ AROUND STORE HOURS FIGURE RIGHT by Jantzen Cotton gabardine shorts are cut whis- The WoiuliM- (.iirl sheath is Acetate, wai'm - weather cocktail, the Vladivostok. We've got fi&t WO FEATURES This is ,rperfect skipper of molded tle-slim with back zip for fit, cuffed "SUMMER WHITES" by Jantzen. the recipe, and the Vodka's only — 7:30 A.M. Perfect form for high dive ur pool \cetate and Lastex taffeta. Boned and 1'uUm tal't'eta with ela.vtK'i/.ed TO 6:00 P.M. bra ives a wonderful fit •...and the legs for fashion. Many colors . . . lk'Ucious white-. . . frosted with the C-'rmki'lpuff shirred front fur exira Mone splashing. This figure-moulder is sizes 10 - 20 $3.95 'red cloom'Y plaid Shorts are cotton 1 (.•untrol. Ajustable . honed .bra'has r elas'ticized acetate, cotton and rub- u is slitted:for Accents bra pads Fane;? stripes on White band this • poplin. Sizes 10- Hi. $3.95. Pick the their children CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, JULY 4th ON DRY CLEANING & place fd'r'Aci'UMts bra pads il d.e>ired. ber blended into a crisp sharkskin. There's a sectional inner pantie loi Jantzen-Knit cotton* T-top. Both iartaivedged cot ton shirt off same SHIRT LA'UNDF.RING Off-on .strapsrSi/e K) - 1« $15.95 k Milk ffian Wins the beauty parade with open- igu-e control,., and the straps stay parts sun-and-water tested. T-top in tartan family tree. Sizes 32 -3B, $3.95 SERVICE ings for Accents bra pads. Off-on 'on or off. Four colors, each.with many colors. S • M - L $2.95 y other brand! straps. Comes in many outstanding white. 10-18 -*16-95 XvTO • colors, 10 - 18\ ' $10.95 LAST 3 DAYS AT REGULAR PRICES ONLY CRANFORD 6-0234 ?.^v© AT TH( STOJ! O« ' ' AT VOU«. BOO« PHILADELPHIA A 55 teen'd 4 HOUR SERVICE! WHEN BROUGHT IN DAILY BEFORE NOON SATURDAYS BEFORE 10:30 A.M. NORTH UNION AVE. Robinson's^ (Pits / BLENDED WHISKEY Full Quat-r LIQUOR STORE BOPDENS Will Be $5.55 after July 1 DRIVE-IN —-— We Deliver ••=-*— PLANT GARWOOD Case Now $51.87 -Will be $<43,27 STORE 100 NORTH AVE. be good! 21 N. UNION AVE. CRANFORD 6-0150 only WHERE PARKING IS NO PROBLEM ______y_ . __ _ , _J_ . ~-

CITIZEN AJJD CHRQNJCLE '.uLi .-ftf iTInlon Junior. College.; at- guest of Kenneth W-, V i iht'bi.itl'i.nite'yas low, tin- speaker : . l^offinan School Expansion Tto -I the Sahgwe de Cri.sto range. of the ijaoinTed__oiuVJiut he added that Iver.wn. anniversary! of Homeowner's Mutual B i Hifce in 'Miss N,J. Guest the University of Arizona, Tuo Rockies'; '.. ' I.'-',. Dru in withiWIII1InU Ua : il-vlew. ,j*. ^ . „ Russell Hoagland Receives sociation Sunday/adt t tthh e home of ' Mrs. W. J,, Hoffman of > 10 Wil ber of children born in the early • Russell Howard presided '•/11 U- • hweelc'\vith their., uncle and'aunt, Former Resident Weds 'Mr. and'_Mrs. Dudley Neville, 2^ T.1|C scouts \yi,)l ••.hlbc.._up". the Club son,. Ariz. _,..-• •• . '.. .. 'Thank You? for Card Begins Trip Soon Rayado River Canypn, using pack Street has been .'appointed Fifth Us Kiwaniaris/ days.of the war will reach .the [^IrsT-Eva-Dcmald-of-20 Broad y -. burros ;fo'r'^art of-tlie-tvip. A visit sLcducati.on£|l- tacil- 3 Cniitch_^i^3n^UI "Miss Dolores J.'.Winneld of. Wj H will b6 impossible to- accept Corner;— Oak lane. • . chanical, engineering degree; street oh Tuesday received an en- TNti^l/eam Irithekit Carson mliseum and the Federation . of "Women's o-expanded to make Sharp. Jr. of 41 Spruce d pool, games, entertairi- .Tooth of Time will complete The Oneida place,: chosen. Saturday at j State ities n-iUst all. the .vast numbers of college j Orin the University of Arizona in May.graved card «^ Presi*;*^^* mem a™ co,,,,,,P ™ ,u.B..ie. „ A lhrce-wcek- trip U> roam. jor the laVgc "growth, of the .. *.\nrioi\ 1 nresident • of . c0 mmullity 8inglng. Mrs> City to represent' New I Clubs is is announced .by Mrs. H. rgcgn -applicants-if facilities:_are_not pio-"i The. Misses Donna Bonn, Joan, -••-• • Bride oir#ejiWirifif He'•has accepted a position with to, "Eisenhower, thanking fcqr for ™» A ^ waswinnw Ocqan school-age populalioh>JDr. William vide^ d soon, D.r. West AvarrTed. • I - Jersey in the Miss -Universe con- js,' Taylor of • Merchantvi.lle, statb l'atioh>. Omicron Delta Kappa," 1 Howard, Louise Luce, and Eunice the-fiet well card she sent him ^ -^.^ d while ,Actin ' xalion ,for edueation Genexai • Electric, Schenectady. awrar B Sunday, for Eagle Sp^'*'.ls, a tVip t0 the top of Pike's.Peak test. was. guest of th.e Lions;Club | dl.ama ch'^,.marii H. .West, county siiperin/brident of! increased honor society for'men a wins . . . ' . ±1. _• <>!>S.% -|o'< t.; . nni'lln' Xor tax-stip- Trip to Florida Throden of Cranford and Joan recently. .'"..'• ••. . • • Police Copt. Thomas Neville won R. Bruinfield, son of Mr. and n College of Engineering, according Mr. and Mrs. Albert M; Rosena a visit to the Garden of the Gods," Tuesday ' ni'ghj/ at Mrs-. Hoffman^ secre.tayy of the, schools, stated at the rivato colleges Saiier of Roselle Park will leave 1 Brumfiold of 12dand a tour of the Will! Rogers Edward Miller, fac-i note to.-'• Mrs. Eisenhowei , 1 'Mrs-- Coach are on a two-week wedding _trip iHnv by rtlane for a -tw.o week Mi , and Mrs, .Dudley Neville ;treet- Membership is JWI:imi Bcggfe ' ' vacatmn • a"t~Miami—Beach " Bruce. Before arriving in New MexicbTi' 1 1h?ir marriage June from the White' House framed 1 Scoiii. will join'33 other explorers .. .tandard of efTic^ Michael's Church with the Rev, 'safekeeping. '.' , > /.,--••• the group ..will travel cross ;country anc| three leaders of Union Council stopping to swim in Lake .Mich- Joseph Donnelly, assistant pastor, Carla Castaldq, daughter, of Dr, Men in Service 1 behalf of -the cluo uy i-osmiimn , it-np 1...... collegiate activities Elect Chairman and Mrs. Neil Castaldo of """ lor the trip Ayhich calls, .foj;. the igan, and to visit with the Koshare content will be held'in; Long'the Fifth District 1 • Robert C. Thierne, Jr., airman establishment of .a" base camp' at -! Students"graduating this-spring'Arthur..F•tluir.'F. Metz'. . ..-•''. while remaining in'.the upper third "; Mis. Roseria,, th'e former Miss Lincoln -avenue;.- east, was one,; of Paid Vitak Engaged class" of 203 -Arbor street, is , Indian's Explorer Post in La Junta, i- Beach,- Calif /.-beginning July 11. | held last, year 0LC6ncert Series Colo. A day bt- Niagara Falls is New officers were installed by. playhouse. ," , , . • 1 were bom in..the.;late '30's, when. Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, presi- of their class.- Mary Morda, - is the. daughter o£ four '"'mayors" elected by the Fed-' ^ on leave, from Chanute Air : .Members of the Community. eral Party at' New- -Jersey Girls' slated on their trftj home. ' . ' Robert'J. LaTer, Sr., past president j She lias been active in the Cran- | MiV.-nbyal G. Fairchild of 188 KE^LWORTH—^Mr. ant} Mrs. FbrCe base, Ra'ntoul, 111., for two th'e southern sector, of .the Concerts for Young People Com- i.^tate.in New Brunswick on Mon-Charles Hewsdn of Bound,Brook weeks...IJe will report to SuitlanU district governor,-, as, ffovOvd Dramatic Club for. manyj North avenuer east, and William 200 square mile national.-' scout and past years as an officer, a director •Morda of ..Atlanta, Ga.,. and Mr. mittee, meeting June 18. at the day. • •••••.'•'•. "-_.,..' announced the.engagemeni of their Air Force base', Maryland, on July Classified ads get resuits. . v ,iiheh, located- on • tho slopes ' of Resident, Edward J. Shaheen,' many productiondt s and has-thas-takea n is thc sbn of, Mr. and Mrs' Lawi'ehce M. Tucker hijme,' 8 A student at Cranford VHl'gh hter, Kiiss Nancy HeWsorr, to 2 for. further duty in the air. ob- 1 WtTsfielcT"'street; elected.- IhOtrlrrCarla- wasT-Poriso/ed—at- "jTVitale,- son ofTSIr.. and Mrs:' ^rveT~cWP~He7is -fhe-son-pf—MT— succeeding Alfred E.'Frigola; vice-1-part in a :number of Us outstan.l- —rt,njis-wJ&.o£cna_jatUersey "Cfty s 1 1 •'The bride was escorted by. her" .Tu'cker ns program chairman. JFor Girls" State by ^Cranford "Unit 212, jei Vitale' of "290 Boulevard, and Mrs. Robert C. Thicme. rpresideh;t», Daniel J. Keyburn ,; ing 'plays." , •' ,. the task of coordinating activities American Legion Auxiliary." T.ho Louis.Lerd""'and.-Charlea s Schill-j father and wpre a Julie pown ar'a' refeent graduation party.and, ••'<.'•• —: — BKUCE R. BRUMFIELD ' trim'rneri with sequins, pearls and. of., individual- PTA: music, chair- „,-... .300. girls taking part gave her family gathering at fheir home, Mrs.- J.^F. Burnash of 25 .Hamp- • inger; secretary, John V. NpsFin- e Roselle Park Man ' satin flowers and carriqd a nose-; n^en^the group chose Mrs. Edwin ^ | party the'edge in balloting.' With Miss ' Hewson was , graduated ton roacj' entertained: at luncheon tranc); treasurer, Edward; C. Rdar- : ^fiay of white gardenias, orchids' and Aaron, • 11 Lenox- avenue. Mrs. only two of. the mayorflty races earlier this nionth from .New and[bridge yesterday.-for officers ^ FILLS iclc; libri tanier. Police Chief Les- For,Drunken Driving .stephanotis. '"•••• .,". Aaron .Is' music- chairman of -ths going to the National Party. Brunswick High School,;.: New an(j committee chairmen of the' ter W Powell; tail twister William ' John Prokop Jr.. of Roselle Park; SO COMFORTABLY Cranford Board o£ Parent-Teacher. Lions Club Sees ..Miss Nancy Morda was-her sis- .. Carla's sister, .Sandra,- has been Brunswick. •: Wcdjiesday Moaning Club. leyer. pleaded -guilty.'Monday .night, to ter's niaid • of honor; Bridesmaids- made. captain of the' Gray. Team •Mr. .Vjtaile, a graduate q£ Jon- PRESCRIPTIONS Installed as trustees for one-year 'a charge of drunken driving a.nd- were Miss Vera-Catalano of Clark Mrs, 'R..JEL MacKinnon was con- at Camp Nypda, a girl's "camp at athan . Dayton Regional . High Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Cowppr- New Jersey Film ..terms were Nicholas St. John La- was fined $225-.py- MagisU-ato Miss-May.Ann Pezzan'o of Newark, firmed art ' permanent committee Oak fiidge. Another siatcr, Pa- Schobl, .Springfield, is a . grocery thwaite of 308 S6uth Union avenue "New Jersey Journey," a travel Corte and Robert Goodrich. Paul. Charles J. Stevens. His drivers COOL Miss Carol Ann Rudnieki aiid Mrs secretary, t,with Mrs. William Pal- Elaifie tricia, is; a senior councilor; and manage)' for 'the Mayfair Super- ,wiU- leave today_to spend two film showing p'pints of interest in Dunham and John Hall were seated license was revoked for a period 1|||]| - ! EXACTLY AS YOUR DOCTOR 1 • and SO mat'ier as -telephone- chairrnanv Carla js ..a'junior cbunsilor at'the weeks at Orleans; Cape Cod, .Mass. • the state, was featured recently for. two-year, terms. • .Tean, Holton of Cianfprd,- Miss market, iPlainfteld. of twoo years,. : . . , Elected treasurer of the group was inSumrnilM^ • Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S.. Boyd .of j at a pinner of. the Lions CluU in -Fara Di;Guardi of Nbw York.. camp, 'A-past-president's pin was pre- Patrolman George. Kane arrested j Sit • Flower girl was; Miss Virginia W. McF^rdden ,6f the Cranford. KENILWORTH;— ,M_iss Elaine 6 Madison avenue will leave Mon-. the Coach and' Four ..Restaurant. sented to Mr. Frigola. Shallcross Vincent,- d a u Homeowners' Picnic day for Eastham, Cape Cod, Mass., Prokop at 3:50 a..m. on June lCj Sra' Rosena of Trenton. T;l.vo brjdos- Rotary Club: Mrs, Santing'o' P.or- Mr, and Mrs. C. Syvertsen It was produced by Esso Standard 1 ; of Mr. and Mrs. Fabian E. where they, will be guests, tor g, after he spotted him driving er-t| Be; maids and flower girl were dressed cella in,. is publicityvchairman. ': of Mr. and Mr 418 Manor avenue will spend their At' Nevilleg'' Draws; 75 -, Vincent of Mountainside, formerly : ^KENILWORTH — About 75 week of Mr. and Mrs.' Clifton S. | Oil. Company. YWCA Art Workshop ratically in..South averlue, east. iei in white taffeta gowns and'ea'r- Plans . tor'"a tea and. an open vacation at their summer, home in ; of K'enilworth,- .,va-nd ..Glenn;' L, persons attended a picniAbouc otf ..the75 . Presciott, formerly of Cranfor Alfred E. Frigola presided. W.il- Prokop' was pronounced unfit, to ried white baskets with; daisies hpuse honoring comrriittee. mem-r-' Flemihgton. .—. Itam DiTullio, the club's Cranford Director Changed ' ami. carnations. , . .- ' bors, club roresentatiyes and • PTA Cederquist, son ot Mr. and. Mi's. drive after he had • been given a .Days chairman,' expressed thanks Tho Elizabeth YWCA art work- drunkomoter -test by Patrolman Best man was Alfred Pnlliml o music chairmen, to be held :dur- Henry .L. Cederquist oir•Arlington,- to those who made possible the shop for boys und girlsi, fi through COTTON & DACRON $ : Matthew Hancy. Jersey City. Frank Rizzo of Ken ihg tho early fall months and. the were married Saturday, afternoon . • •• •"••• • i— Tor —r •• serving of coffee to. commuters at 15, will be held at the Association HAND WASHABLE - i]worth. Patrick: Lqja and. Ray late .winter months prior to thein- the Oakes Memorial Methodist the Central Railroad station: Eli- Building, 1131 East. Jersey street . morid O'Blosky of Jersey City, and concerts, w.ill. be .. announced by Church,-• Summit, zabethtbwn chapter Rod Gross for Elizabeth under .the direction of Start Summer Training '^Joseph Longi-and James Di. Fabio birth of a son.Vito, on June 22 at Mr:;. T.ucke.r and Mrs. Aaron~at a VThe Rev. Phillip J. Wattcrs, Jr.', YOUR SHOPPING COMFORT coffee kettles; Petcrsen"s Dairy for Mrs. Joan Neals,- an art teacher Fred J., Diiffy of 1 Sylvester COAT " 'of Cranford! -BIRTHS- Muhlohberp Hospital in PJainlleld. later .date. ' • ' ;'-. ' . . • • ofnoiate'd at. the doUble-i'i.ng- cere- cream; Maxwell House.coffee, and in Elizabeth -'schools.,. Mrs.- Nen!street and'john T.rGleason'III of ALONE A' reception was held at tht They also have a daughter. Ralph mony, which' was followed' by a Alex Bibby for'' the- use of thewill "be replacing Theodore Lynch 89 Benjamin street,- student' ' ' 's" ' a"t' Mr.and.Mrs. J., Ely Van Hart, PfticES RIGHT FOR COOL SAVINGS "University! • South Robert Treat Hotel, Newark. Jr.J.of Roselle;Park announce! thePaoli of the Wall street address '•• ; reception at. the Somerviilc Inn, Coach and .Four Restaurant. who was originally scheduled to Selon Hair DAN RIVER ALLC^TTON • TMd bride', a 'graduate of Cran- birth of a son,'Scott Ely Van Hart; tile maternal, grandfather. • Local Group Plans Someryille:." > Edward C. Rea'rick reported on direcrect the workshopworkshp. Orange, are among 1,200 Army Escorted by her father/the bride the annual -dinner and-;dance. 6f -'- ' ' ' « ~ - ...:n ford High'School and. North Jer- on June J4-. They also have a 4th of July Picnic The Workshop will.be conducted ROTC cadets and instructors from ^-nv Cfhnnl '-for Secretaries, Newark, Deborali, and a son. wore a floor-length'gown of white •the' Union County Blind- Associa- 24 colleges,.universities and high sey School fo'r Secret 1 daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. L'ayton Tho Woodside Manor pivic-and Mondays and Fridays from^.!). to nttendod Union Junior College. . uj Ithaca', ' N, Y;, announce the pi satin with a bodice of French MOTH FLAKES BALLS tion held recently at the Cran- 10:30 and 10:30 to noon beginning schools - in New- • ; Now •Products Thomas Hall,' Mrs. Van Hart 1* Social Organization will' hold- its Chahtilly lace and fingertip veil. e\'os, dauRlHer of oahne and Barbara, ' : • '• . • ers by the basketful .. .white-bang values that will be joined by-Mr. Coffee during being built at .31 Brown- terrace!'. pital in SonuTville. Mrs. E. B. Dennis Cederquist was best man street, is a member.. •• Mitchell Michaelson, corttractor, .Mr. and Mrs.. E. Dlier ReevL-s of ing.. ;'his vacation nexf month,' • Hunn of 25' Arlington road is the Tor his brother. Jack Morris of give you top quality foods at low. low prices. reported to police Tuesday. He' 406 C]nsino aven.ue, entertaineirl 24 Stetanie Kott of 17 Oak lane Arlington .arid Donald Vincent, 'maternal grandmother, and' Mr / • Check this SALEute to. the 4th for proof pos- 25c UP • NOTICE TO CitEDITOHS said the fixture had been- installed 'guest's .'it a 'swimminR party nt celebrated her 11th birthday an- Miss Barbara Ann Ledd en, brother of the bride, were ushers. SWIM GAPS an.d. Mrs. W. G. Emerson of Pitts itive of sure-as-shooting sayings "on all your ESTATE OP HAnRlS LA BOYTEAUX in the ceiling of the room Echo Lake Country Club, Wo.st- niversary at • a party and dance daughter of Mr: and Mj;jj.JKijJJarn After a wedding trip to' New in :ne ct-uinu m uu burgh, Pa,, are the paternal HAVE YOUR; Pm-sunnt to Ihc onlpr of CHARLES. A llold. on Tuesday evening. • Chap- Tuesday night. Guests were Jane J. Ledderi of 205 No.rtlyaven.ue7 the couple will live in food needs'. ' . grandparents. West, has completed her7 freshman England CiTTO, JH., SilrroR.-ito ot Die County 01 •erones were Barbnrn. St\irRes of Mc.'Cord, Mary Grant, Helen Boyd, Union, made on the nineteenth day of.j|inn:Sl!::iH:i:i::i:K!i:ij!:3i:!U!!:»;H::i::i;::K:}Hi:n:;gS!;:S:^^ Wt'stHeld, John McCarthy, Mabyn year at McGilt University, Mon- Schenectady, N. Y, 1 June ~ATD\'.- IDSBr-uiroTr—thir-appliention Carol Szabo, Susan Wcbor, Marsha of'the undersigned, as' Executors of'the —Rj>nrjLi'' nhrl lyji's. Reeves.- ••-- nriiT~Mi-s: Ehiht^iaa 'xej^Cjmada, arid hds. been award- . Mrs. Cederquist, :.an lalumna_of I RUGS --: -.'..- shop Levy Brothers in Elizabeth.. O: co of PlainflyUl announce the .bvrTTf 1UIMIIIW, • v, v , - eel a uniyersity/'scholarsniOVCi t v /-'snholarsHi15'"~fi)TlT(ornrthan-^Dayton-—RogionalZHiglp lor.i oonuuicui »,». =----- i In „..en to t-he creditors of uaid cTbcenscjST] Williams, Dorothy Johnson, Bill to exhibit to thee subticrlhert; undo? oath bhain T/Sgt. and Mrs. T. H. Vaugah of a son, Legh Alien Plisco, June t95e=5-Tr-I-t is the highest academic School, Springfield, was graduated ll Douglas Gavber, in from' Berkeley | CLEAN EDOor afflrtx\dtlon ththcUi^tilaiini a andd demands • open^Thursday until 9 p. m. mi—nhi) a-™-,-- Chorvl • an.d- -Dean, -I* . TD^v.i, io,, KoVionl for Secre- tiadceaacdamiln n Quality Meats alji moiuhs ivom the duli»u( »nli.l owja-iv '-. of .W'a v w i c k, Va., were guests fteld, Mrs. PH achieve. She'is majoring in 1; OPEN or they will be forever barred from pros- of Mrs". Vaughan's parent's, Mr. Gary Kott, tJHOSSfc ^BtACKWEl.'L jar ccutlnc orrecoverinc Ihc snme uiiahist the Miss Betty Legh Parry of C.r'an gan, Dana fyid Loron Kott. (To ami Mrs. C. H. Rudolph* of.' 103ford. The paternal grandparents INDIA RELISH 23c knojvn for qunltty cleanlKie EVERETT A. HETM, pnd —South Union ..avenue. WliiVe In U.S. CHOKE BONELESS FREE DELIVERY-CR 6-0962 The Nntlonal Stnte BnnU or aro Mr. and.Mrs. Joseph. PIiac.o of. Mrs.. Jolin A. Somer-villo of 24 """~HEIN2f j 15-ox; jar since 1930 I Marie-: Crunford the Vaugharis celebrated Limousine Service ' Elizabeth, of Elizabeth, N.J. 20 Hoger avenue. North avenue, vvest, is in Eliza- Excicutors \ cngai their fifth wedding anniversary. b Avc, ELIzltbeth 3-8.100 WALTER C. ALBEHTS, A.tty., beth General Hospital, Elizabeth, CUCUMBER 1010 : SAudr Sgt. Vauehan isf'the NCO in charge Trips to all airports, railway stations & piers :i7 W. Wostfleld Ave., Mr. .and Mfs. 'Vito Giordano where she underwent surgery ^ ROUND ROAST 79f glorious service!, FEEDWd Fruits &'Vegetables GARDEN AGRICQ, DULANY PEAS or . ' .' . FLATTER EVERY •i VERTA GREEN • ESPOMA T^)W¥ESH6PPE SPINACH 2 pkg. 29c TENDER YOUNG NITRATE OF SODA Aii* Conditioned DULANV lO'01-ca n 29 N. UNION AVE. CRANFORD FIGURE - STRAWBERRIES 25c INSECTICIDES - FUNGICIDES : T. :«.-• J a'nv; BUGfKILLER Levy Brothers Foundations. Po — 3r3TIoor -Operr-fVitlay- nue FREEDOM CONTROL . . • WELCH" lb. CHARCOAL • BRIQUETS whore you whore you HONEYDEW MELONS 15c GRAPE JUICE \ CHARCOAL LIGHTER want it I need it ! 24-Ox. Bottle LEAN SHEATH-SHAPE TIME LOOK IN tHE NEW OUTDOOR GRILLS PAINT YOUR 3-WAY fln»f for »h» 33- Si-furi" straplrss bra bcc-onii'S a ivk'nUir liini'l.C'tu ' wlu-n you ba.i-k fashion.. C'unviTt il Io •hnu 'I. r 11'-"-k!mi-1-. Addi- TITTMAN'S l(j\C and di-i'p pUinj.1.'- "IT war 1 6-0192 tioiial wide si't strap-, in J- imlf.cli'H In in y-;tp'irn i i.i .u TOVINE SHOPPE \ 6-0 5 9?/ wonder y.ork,nu D.uinn and L-inbroidi-rrd mar- tranford (|iu-ct!c. Si.c 13 cup 32-3H, C tup 32-4U. • 29 N. Union Ave. OWNED & OPERATED BY $5 c rana o r BUERKLIN'^ SYSESKEY, INC 116-118 SOUTH AVE., E. CRanford 6-1661 A OAHDBN SUPPLY CENTER SINCE 1922 18 N. UNION AVE, Start HeOrs: 8 PJVi. Dilly Open Friday Evenings 23 NORTH UNION AVE. CRANFORD, f CR. 6-3272 '•'•'/• •V- - -.,.,-. ••••/

r I J <1 ; ; ; i • ••/•': ,-';.. '^--O- •••' '••.-•/•.:.''*•!/ ;; ••'•'/ ••••• • ••' • -.••.•' >••"•'* ' "• ' .• • " '' " .-' _' " '> •. • v^" "•"•••• '•••"•' . .' •<• .-•/*'••••' -"jjiii;^" •;'•••••'''.••'. .• •',-'•••'• •. •'" ••-•/ . '• • ". ^-;•..;•/•••;—-•• — ;•••/•• .;• ••..-••v, Page 1 : • " • ^**-~ • •< I •••'." ,./..-,. • . ,- ,,._i_ .. I -. . - \ ••' ' _ ..'• L'-___l«ilJ.« .*««. «T»r»rsi>TT/>T t» "*PtnTtier»A.V -TTTTJTT, 5H 1956- ' . ' • /' . • : ',/•..' :"•••<• . ' '_ • •' •' ' •' - :'' / jgA^i^ '•-•• '" THURSDAY, JtJNE 28, 1956 Pose Six ••;• *' Bin--..' •== Stang^r-said, or any of-the follow- Nan^fed^Siipervisor Woiild Augment ing members.oi the board: Roder- 1H Bx*y leaguers ick W, Smith,,Leslie Crump, Hom- OBITUARIES Histofteal Society- er-Ji-HaiK-H^K^fipar-h, A. B.CakK-, well) Curtis'G. Culin, O. L. /Rich-. | ore Items More •»«' '--a l • r» I ' \r:•'_ [.Church, r'Northern New Jersey Selling Bulbs ards, L. E. O'Brian.UWilliam G of tVic EI1lu\ Was 7-84 p.m.. Tuiisday for Mrs;, Fannie Membership, fees for the society, years old. , . . . Players ' are-., taking-. orders foi which is incorporated und-er the For Your Shopping Convenient* any popular size\bulbs of 40., 50 S. ROBEKT CHRISTENSE'N . Xp.phorie Come See.;.You'H Save of A&Pi Mrs: LeVier is.survivod brThtre Ham'ilton Walker, 9(),_ol 167A Fort I '.statutes' of the. State of New. Jer- l.t/c road," Lconja,.. formerly •'of.j GO, 75 or 100 watljfcapacity in the S. :Robert Christenscn of 21 sey gs a nonprofit corporation,-are brothi'rs- and ' a- 'sister., Austin, packaged quantity of three'.. . '"Arc-lire -and Homer Donalson of .Cr;m(ord, who died 1-nst Sunday -lit Oak .,lane'has been appointed as follows; lifei $20; patron, $10; iere ..-I : •Richard Hurley, prosidoiit^ot the 0P1MT09P NickelvilleiincLEmlcnicin, Pa.,- and Bi-rgun County' • Nursing Home.- leagues; appointed '$dward voll- Essex'division rate and develop- sustaining; $5; individual.arid .farri- 1 Titusville', Fla., and Mrs. -Nellie .il'y.,.'$2. All memberships, except -Cleveland...... Bg$! Pnramus afterJi brief illness. herbst chairman of the committee, ment supervisor in Newark by- Cox of. FrSinklin, Pa. ' .. life; 81*6 renewable annually. 1 to work put details of the .pro- Hbe New Jersey Bell Telephone Riclimonjl.;.;., ~/O3Perth, Amboy business avenue is chairman of .'the rnem- BunilnyB. 3 'mlu. *tation ratoa, Closed Independence Day, July 4th 1 Morningsidc place, Mrs. Wary ;t -opal .Church. Burial '.was private., are the other members. office, he assumes his-new duties |bership committee. Persons desir- 10% tnx not included. •Full Wpe-Sugar Sweet Jane Davis of Fajiwood and Mrs..! ^y W;iuu,r W!ls |)ujn i,,'hay- | ing to'become .membors*of the so- l • 'V Open Late Thursday and Friday Hights as Usual! oTT. July 1. •Ruth L. Wood of Wichita, K-.jn.sas,;- - cnme R) u,QniA st.vun ciety should call Mr. Clement.'Mr. six Rranddaufihtcrs and two great-- • . • ; •• Name Defense Attoriy&ys grandsons ,alid, ono. great-grand-., years a«o from Cranford, where In Hanks Murder Trial 1 she resided for 15 "year's in .West Toucan * beat daughter. Wilh.nn J Sp.nk-. of Westlleld, foimeny or Crantora, iias Attorneys Albert H. Kaufman Holly street.' ' ' . been given Indiana University's . distinguished alumni service of Westfleld and William J' Fagari Large Size GROCERY SELECTIONS' Mi thirling' a.ward —the highest honor bestowed alumni. Dr. Sparks, who.is of Elizabeth were assigned Mon- Western Farms the co-inventor of a synthetic rubber called butyl, is director of day to defend Mrs; Martha Hank,' funeral'of Randolph 1 daU Hainilt an murder of,her husband., • ,: , Cranfnrd High School, was .held -h;K | .( • ,irt in _SL,jcc.t-in(, its n;mlt,. the citation was given in recognition of the Essp Research man's Friday Mrs. Hauk had registered BASE CABINETS — Forr-mca T.o^s^ Exfra Hieavy 6auge Metal ^Saturday from the D<'.oley FumM-al;. • w.i]k(ir w;is ., m(,mber of "outstanding distinction in the lie'ld of chemical i-esearch." Dr. a plea of innocent in connection - Hwnc/55ft Wostnrlri avenue, West- : ; * Rv{om^ chul,.h ,lf B,y. Sparks, left, is shown receiving citation from Dr. Herman B. Hawaiian Punch 2 -hel^He d.ed b.M. Th.irsria.v at Ins , husband, Nat.lumiel C. with the fatal- stabbing of -her 24x18x36—1-Drawer 2-Door Cqrapartm^.... ••' .'.....'. .'...•... 1 -.. $29.95 Toitiatoes -Wells, president of the university. •' • • . •• . • [in home iWter a;.heart attack. • i Walker, died 38 years ago-. :1 hus,band, Henry, 51, in.their apart- 24x18x36—3-Drawer 2-Dbor Compartment >^.;...... : 32.50 FRANKFURTERS Honte Sei-viees^Avere • he.li.l at. 2 p.m ment on May 13. Noodate has been Iceberg Lettuce larle. Survivors-include a son, Milton Diced Beets > 3 Saturday at tliKfuncral- home. 'The j • band •"•.'•' ' , • set-for the trial, but it 'is schedv 24x24x36—1-Drawer 2-Door Compartment :...... ^S^....., ..; 34.95 Califdrnia extra Rev., Frank V frxCnrthy.- ' - recto• r 'C. Walker, .Waretown . „ : a daugh- ulcd ..to;' take place sometime in Six Area Men It is expected that Congressman SOxlSxSS^-S-DraWer 2-Door Compartment .'...... ^S^... 39.95 .of frini'tv Episcopal^Church, o|-i'':>:. .Mus. Ilarvey B.'. Minis:, Leonia-;. September. . . ' , Strawberries Pure Vegetable Shortening can Harrison A. Williams, Jr;, of West- CuW6d Ik-iatod. nurial was irTxHillsiclc \'Uve Krimdchildron. 11-great. grand: inUnionCoitiity In'other action.in.court Friday, 36x20x36—4-Drawer 2-Door Compartment , ^X!.....49.95 Cemetery. Plain field. \ 'children; a sister- Mrs.- Frank Held, will be present to'address the Michael J. Roselli,.30, of 3 Thomas Blueberries Pu;efuujla A. native >>f SninerviJIe.'Mr. I)bu- ; Bradley, Cranford, and ;r brother, recruits. •-. • streot.-was given a sentence of from la Rex Syrup ling had -lived, in Cra.nford'.ancr Emmet- Hamilton, Queens, N: Y. Marine Platoon M-Sgt, Joseph Rinyak, non-coiri- one to two years in State'Prison, -Plaintield^bcf.ore movinu.. to.Scotcii •~. \ . Six men'frbniAhis area are mem- missioned ofTiCer in charge of the for making book' in Roselle Park WHITE ENAMEL UTILITY CABINETS — 4 and 5 Shelves Redrtums cai^a Plains six years ago. I.I.e had b.een- rtfo,: James A» Bloohi .Marine. Corps Recruiting Service on August 3, 1955;. Caifomla *> Henri Spaghetti Sauce _ —H»-clerk in thc-Eliznb'cthpui'L.SUi.lion bers of'\he specially formed-Union 18x12x54—Single Door—$ 9^00 24x12x5.4—Dbl. Door — 12.00, -of the Jersey Central Uiries. for 20 — Private services bounty Marine Corps Platoon at the Elizabeth Post Office, will Seedless Grapes - . Junket Danish Dessert 2X27^ •years.. He was a member of Local ior James A.'"Bloom, 7B, of 233 whlclv will leave frcfav Eli-wtbeth escort the platoon to P/arris Island. Marines- were pioneers in the 18x12x64—Single Door— 10.88 24x12x64—Dbl. Door — 14.88 G |ci r e r Hazel avenue, who?dicd last Thurs- art of dropping . trojjps by para- 993, Brotherhood of Railway and tomorrow for 12 Week-s of recruit 24x12x64—Dbl. Door — 15.95 24x20x64—Dbl. Door — 19.88 Yellow Eahai^is ° $p'P hX C Steamship Clerks. day in Overlook Hospital, Si'iun- General'Randolph McCall Pate chute. Twelve Marines wore drop- x training at Pai'ris Island, S. C. h ffihd h ah c ROAST Boneless Shoulder lb.AK 3.29 |j|^ FfitInsecticide ^ r" ^33 Mr. Diirling Jeaves hh wif^-|-inU, were- held Monday mprning is the 21st officer to head the ped, in 14 seconds "from a.transport •a—4T Mrs. rielen-Connolly", a son,rjifh-;at Gray. Memorial, 12 Sprir»t>lle|.d Organized . to permit men-*who U.S. Marine Corps. plane at Anacostia, D. C, in 1927. fresh Pineapple ^-- > 21 ( Il-.-^of Natianal City, Calif.; avenue, Cranford. have been . associated together'in Marcal ^Tissue 2z:^ 4^37 •chunk social, recreational or other DOUBLE DOOR METAL WARDROBE — Brown Finish Southern farms lb c fcontir . his mother; Mrs. Owori M. Dvirl'ingi . The Rev. :Cnrroll, M. Bates, l4 ( ioard jjf^Ot^a_npnrt; ami two sisters, Mrs.! curate of Trinity Episcopal Church, circle^ to ennsT'a'nd'fake'the'ir rc- Masonry • w Green Cabbage 4 r e|I n w pv Ox Elliot DTTn^TFr^T^eelm"p(li f7TrfKl^ « ^ mut tYin'ning together, the Union Plumbing Free Estimates Painting '• LARGE STURDY ROOMY CABINET ^ Kirkman's Cleanser . . ^10 chain , Mrs. "Helen Hayes of New York.' in'-Fairy.iew Cemetery, Westtleld. Cotinfy Flatoon altraeteTl a niem-. •—Boofing—•_ Cole SI Burn in Liverpool,' England, Mr oership of 88 1 1 p.m. yesterday at.' ployefl_one yeijj after 25 years-at" and Robert G, Dushiinek, 313 East A&P FOR DAIRY ft !G;'St - -the 'Jiidjuns MemoHal Funeral'..the company's former Eagle'Works I A. Si..-:. t street. Serving from Kenilworth LEMONADE Home, 12lli avenue anil i Morris' in .Jersey City. is James H. Whilehead. of Pem- 104 N. UNION AVE. CRANFORD 6-3141 Th .••" street. Roselle. Mr. Bloom joined the Masonic Gett: ••.' brook drive. A Pa. ! . The Rev. Dr: Benjamin Allen, Order in' 1899 in Liverpool and ' The'--plaUHin. will " be served.j Open nil 9 P. M. pastor of 'First Baptist Church, later- became- a -Blind degree Mason breakfast by the Elizabeth Elks j NOW IN CRANFORD Birds Eye : Mr. *•.:'••• olliciated. Burial w;is• in.Fnjrview and Shriner with lodges in Jersey ot 2( i- tomorrow morning and then will | SLICED AMERICAN 45c CCemetery , WWestlield. '.. Cily. HLs wife, Mrs. Calherioe be sworn in by Cmdr. Francis J. Mi A native- of Huckley', .V.a., Mrs. ( Pink Lemonade RobeVts Bloom, died August 4, BaliihgiM-, a chaplain In the Naval j A&P Kelsey was-the w-iTer'nf .lack Kel- 19-19,- ..'..-. Reserve-. -Ftillowing . lunch, at the ; with sey, and a dauuhter of Mrs-. Maria brand -He .leaves » sou, Robert' E. of Elks Club,, at 12:31) p.m. the pla- j Sliced Strawberries. wed'' S. Spurlock of the High street ad-j Ciarwood; a daligliier, Mrs. George toon -will. inarch to the Pennsyl- | A COMPLEf E SELECTION OF 2lb. dress a/iid the late Isaac S|)uih>ck, Hardmun.of Gar\Vood, witlr wln.m. vaniaHailroifd station in Elizabeth-; Si'. ' • . • • '||o lived, and a brother, Williani aceoe.pauiud-by a color guard and | Nifty Waffles • She belonged , to .First Baptist of Firtheliff, N. Y. . • ALUMINUM Established'1897 Spinach Fancydomesty c A&pbrand l C STORM WINDOWS & SCREENS ProvoloneCheese Sliced or fiiece Broccoli Spears 2?£39 .- - , 8oi. Viz P a C FbR ANY TYPE WINDOW Cheese spread pkg. *» French Fried-ubby o! Bi°dsEye 2 P^. 31 / e 8 • COMBINATION DOORS Swiss Slices r3? Excelsior Cheeseburgers ;; , Cap'n John's . O \boz,. I • VENETIAN^BLINDS^ pream Cheese 2 Haddock or Ocean Perch' \ *• pkgs. -9 <•-.( CRIST WONT Itt CRiJVta— : Buy a Carton f,or the HolHay! dan;?- S---'-;.:^v..^:,; •,...: v'.:; ; ;, j Buy r , arri-' l;«wVi,Ph(iriVrfiild7iCo""oi. Old Sold.. PVjHp Worm. Lucky Slril. - - Superb duality . . . Woofh tajHngj . . you'll surd/love It! a m_ --. nue '. ' ••• -•- -^ ^^ has a complete line pf King Size ' corner Lincoln Avenue and Filter Tip cigarettes, all priced low! Spr ^Awt«" 102 SouftTAvenue., W. brit Cranford, N. J. CRanford 6-3205 guc Sandier of Boston, Joyce of (Juliforuu. 20-minute dinners • 5-minute desserts coi: Cover Girl Hats . Meals with no cooking at all Bel , WITH . $5.90 ^ Coffee Ring FLAVOR! j Formerly-io ^H.lt Plus deposif 12 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE, CRANFORD Chocolate Chiff AMERICA'S WKMOST-rOOD Rolls SE 7e offer r^si^ .. This is the NEW WAY to cook M • • • • ™ • • • "^|j.^tj—1JJ^_^,J^H till. I. I 1 I II uper

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i. • \.- I ; / -!• • CRAHFORD cmzfc^ ^ . - , ... . _. / •, I idr decoration in the fall. - .-_'. A graduate -of Cranfprd High been' advised/to stay away, from * • x^ C\-m" ' "•' behool^she-is-ii-^ownex-studenLpJ the All-American look — a tan —" Co.ventryr Mrs.Henry- Gorsky, Holiday Bj-mgs-^- ,. -since-white Skin produces a; bet-, J U1 Mrs.-Randall'-Kreger and. Mrs. ntet, in la. Miss Winfleld '.plans a flight to the Cbnover Modeling School, New X V •* ^ ' Vr* .(Continued jrom Page', 1) "" ' and models part-time fnTir "^ picture.: . .- , Although not • a novice at title Tcjc'as, where" she ,will visit Air ./.-• Esso Expansion Thomas Nolan. • •, ,,Monday. ' .,.' .. _ : ' ' ". winning, Miss Wihfield explained, Force Lt. Angelo. lannucci, former John'-Harkrider, New York. Class- ^.Number one hobby -on -her-i\?\-. in 'Stand-bys — Mrs. Roy Bedell -•' Pictures—Monday noon. is"a game of golf at Galloping Hill Brings Promotion and Mrs. Chester Van"Hirtum. Display advertising—5 p.m. "N6 matter how, many times I Rutgers University fullback, who ified as' an All-American beauty; made the All-Easlern football team she claims-she spends hours wash- Course, inspired'by a set of clubs uc of Cranford Hig"h School for • Members of the Red Cross Can- Monday. • ' ' ' •' • • • ' walk across a long stage, I- still feel itwo years in sn r6w. • He-has prom- ing her face for soap companies given to her on her 22nd birthday 'i,c fail semester, has.been granted For Local Man teen of the Cranfofd-Garwood- Classified advertising —-10 a.m; ; anniversary in May by the Tex;, those old butterflies." Previous ised the girl to whom he is pinned before photographer's cameras. s .0 lhc Cranford .Adult. School by. Kenilwprth - Chapter, American Tuesday. '••• . ; - - . OUT a WEEKS ACOt I "krrnnford man.has gaine^ a HMlli Figures This course will-,be available at wick "university."majored in Eng- Under 'the organizational plan, ' fContinued. from Pane i) • the school's fall semester, which socond place as Cranford's repre- 1V • four groups will be formed in the -4-ibns and.aHeration's, 5(5 at $49, sentative, under the sponsorship lish, and plans to enter his father s The school also announced-that will open October 2, at Cranfprd hnsinessin two years when he is • • • 1 _ rtrt _ - _' ^. J • H *J*\ 1 n * rt W ft - new-section:---Computer, research, -900*—greenhouse,—1—ate-$5.0fU nni High-SchoolT -Furtlierr details wilt of-eranford-Kenilworthc-C.hapter, . Mathematics'research, a computer. garages,1 8 at .$10,300. A permit be available in a brochure to'be of the Junior Chamber of Com-discharged. "^ . '• -. •-, m. ,u-o-hour- segments .In the past tmn , Miss Winfield, a secretary at the ' hourmnd-a-a-half. • classes . -center and a group-of experts. The was received for St. Michael's Rec- published in.the fall or. may bemerce. , in the Miss New Jersey 30 Eastman St. m0 computer center will be used by tory at $130,000 for which no feehad.' by contacting Mr. Iversen at competition of the Miss America Rutgers Institute -of Management \.csx. held.' Under the new sched- . E^o • EnfimciTing divisions and was required. ' • " ^ -Unioa Jpnigr'-Collcge. contest. . and Labor Relations. New Bruns- (Opp. Cranford Theatre) ,.,,,•' aii classes will begin at 7:30, 1 1 ln'ii YOU• sit*t* ll ihis'chai>c is proof! Last tiinc clients who do' not have-access to Total fees received-by the Town- Recently she was a contestant wick, has been takirfg a liberal 83jor 9:30 p.m. with.all courses computer equipment.. At the-pres- ship during this period were &i,- for the title of Miss Rheingold - arts'course in the evening division. cncilrtrt by .10:30. . •• ., . • tl^ink WJI'S liar.ll> dry .lirf.in' it. wlii/,'/«Ml riSht oiit, of: Cranford Boys' _: - 1 m'^ ent time the computer .center uses i 47XJ0O." iFccs for new dwellings 1957, and laughed, when she said, She has completed English and art Tuo^hour courses will begin at V i\ • i- | '1 .,,.,.• .,1 l(>-is| i-1 ').") fdl'-il llilll'l an" IBM 6.10 maKnetic drum com- I amounted ,to $4,336.00. - - (Continued from Pave. J)' "Grace Kelly r.ari for1 JLour. years credits and plans a course in inter- 7-30"and 8:30, but at no other the scouts applications from boys ready to JSK'like !iir!!""lliit Sk'." .'.'«-.•«•• ""'•'• «{iaiiuKrt«s'«lroi»s '. puter.' A 650 magnetic tape unit played between . ,'imL.s- Mr. Jversen. said. .-••-. •' will be-added late next spring. their fathers. /. Dr. Halliweli ' attend camp if «ny cancellations •The Cranford Adult School,1 a-Sr»savMig^i|?iitin->>ur-l.nryi!-.l'.i|:hl«ii|:l^^ Mr. MacArthur-tmirtWice before arc received. ' '••; • •; jj .,versen said, "is a community " (Continued from Page' I) This year's director attended, Off. EL 3-9672 r ' been a "charter member" of new- non-profit enterprise wade possi- •s. pi •".- . l . \h f |. wiioozin" or stiii-soiikiii}! .'... **vt*ii usi1 '' • 'Roller Skating. the Hibernians. Michael Hahri Ari«l -y«... «.n .•hoo.c 3n» : CYO.- . Society in 1953. While in high Carpentry • Roofing* Siding Be; -,i s,,-eseiu-cli nivisioii when it CI,, whtt ha, retired as a mender Etlucatio.ii'..serves as liaison w.lth 7 Patricia Blatz. received a cash school he participated in basket- vmv ,,iu.np..buuon.«..ft^rrll,hi(,n .-. . rmVm in dural.U- ,ailrl«U..-. . . hier I -lip several years' ago.. Last" ; of UK, Cr;mro,d High School fac- $5. and a medal' from Leaders • Gutters - the adult school, Mrs. G. Hohnes awardn oofi *n. pu •» i,,w.... ball, soccer, indoor and outdoor \n Jl. plcti, lun,t»oise or yellow. S,M> i. ,U>oo. , ... tomorrow sure, des,, year-.he wa's named . head of thej dil.L.tUnK t|10 Skatini g pro-. track and cross country. During, Williams, another trustee, is sec- "sflino,"'divisii>n"s 1. • • • • Cranford Post 212, American Le- 424 SPENCER ST. ' EOZABETH retary Of the. adult schodl, and (AlsoatKoosSeatiiit) • . ,.-.'-' sh gram.. . gion,'as the winner of.the safety his senior year he was . state ar)d 3 PARTNERS essay contest sponsored^ by that county. 440-ya'rd champion 'rmd a ROYALDUKE Mrs. Charles Redden-of the Board s •'• This year's program was inau.K- of Education is chairman of the old. groups Robert Schererrand" Mau- member .,of the 1953 record mile 4-YEAR-OLD Opetu-flat ipr an extra bed!- ' turn'with industrial- lubricants. " uraleci in connection with- Crun- reen Einfl;V of the si-xth grode were •relay team. •' - • . . DOUBLE FILTERED school's advisory committee, and ' \ native of Manitoba, Canada, forcl Days, with .skating continu-. also given medals by the Cranford At William and Mary, where he (i past president-directon ne was Rraduntiyl-as a i-hi-michl ling eiu-h Friday night during., the IMPORTED Another Board of Education Post. ' - ' ' . •'. '' is a physics major and a dean's •ttnupHw ' engineer with a bachelor's and apast'month• . • ...,iU . ' - member, Channing Rudd, also .is a Un Graduation ceremonies/ were list student; Bob has participated master's degree from the '"''" opened by the^processional, "Pomp in varsity track and tied the college past director-president Of the sitv of Saskatchewan. His I n.U. VODKA ichodl.'. Dr. Howard R. Best, sup- p I To Receive arid.Circumstance,", and foliowed 440-yard record. He is a member ' WaS granted by the' Cniv.^it.v «.f erintendent of-.{schools, and Mrs. old,. Page i) by the hymn, "Laclj;, of Good of the Inter-Fraternity .Council Toronto'. -During World ..War. I , (Continued from and is athletic manager as well as \Valter J. Cpnley, a'former Board. Mso, Counsel." After the.diplomas had 1 he did'aeroriautieal research work I woti|iidi uc preterable to the prac- : business manager of Sigma -Pi JO Proof nl Education member, serve on :i been awarded and Dr—Halliweli C* 'on R-C.A.F: aircraft with the Na- track originally considered for liad addressed the graduating class, Fraternity.. . 399 "ihc school's, board, of directors. • tional Research Council in Ottawa the area." . • the'hymn, "Heart of Jesus," the• He'served as a councilorat the 3 for $9.99 Hi-' -was program chairman, of benediction of the. Bicssqd Sacra- ' Numbered on tlw tbmmilt.ee, be- meiit, the .hymn, "Pimis, Angcl- |,Craniord -'Boys' Garnp .for two Science Foundation >; the E^o Research.Club last,year sides board members, were J. Seth years before beepming assistant FULL QT. 1 icus," the act of consecration to Irenut ••••and will serve {is .first vice-presl- Weekley, high achoof track coach; the Sacred Heart, "Tantum Ergo, director for the past three years. BARON'S Award to Teaclwir laple • dent for trie coming.season. He isWilliam Martin, physical.,educa- 3-89 100 Proof Joseph F. Becker, 7 South Union |brro< • a member of the Institute of Man- "Sweet Saviour, Bless Us Ere We tion head, at the high school ^and Go," and the recessional, "March Historical Society iive'nuer teacher of- science: at I.Thrt • agement Sciences, Society of Auto- others. ' ' ' , (Continued from Page. D OPEN SUNDAY Union High School,- has been adc . of the Shepherds," concluded the CRANFORD'S '"•^**r- motive Engineers, American graduation ceremonies. ; success. "... m-anlcd a National Science Foun- nd bi ; Chemical- Society,- -American So- 9 A.M,To 9P.M. FAVORItE! CLEAN PURE dation award, Hurst R. Anderson, enec •Says ' . . -..•-• Mr. Hall said that he had per- ' ciety for Quality Control and the sonally, thanked Township En- •HATHAWAV'S president of American University, E fo. American Statistical Association. • (Conliiiih'd from Page I)' •.. ,Fireworks • SEAGER'S Washington, D. , C, announced ALUMINUM Ul?ll ^illisii . . , FOLOS FLAT! [• Prot Mrs. Josephine Rudnicki of the gineer P. J; Grail for the assists • BELLS 27" BASKET CIIAIH (Continued from. Page .1) #„ SCHER'S li>diiy.- • , 16,95 ill-BACK CIIAIII Iridgc Visiting NursiTAssociation, includ- ante he had rendared in prepa- HERS ICE of the field and'also on the trap- This award is given in-, recogni- (i l'INE BAUBVCVE SET! he yc ed Mrs! Frieda Ritter,. Mrs. Gun- ration for the cerfemonies. •.'. ; 17.88 ;•••••/. * ,\ 1 shooting area, Chief Powell said.. tunv-.of' outstanding contributions 9,95 Jions derson; Mrs! Peggy Marcinp, Mrs. It was reported that over 166 90 PROOF 11.95 Police will post signs to guide mo- visitors signed the register in the WILLJBECLOSED in the teaching of science. Part of 19.95 tre' tt C. J. Gre-goracu, Mrs. Battaglini, torists, . ' - CUBES the award will be used to take a Come sit in it . . . and see how nut vclon plastic webbing Hear Guest Talk 1 museum during the two days and Kooi-sizc purdmso BIIIBIICS $5 . • ol S flat'fp,- en,y «rryin,! > «..« puppo Mrs. Vivian Wort , Mrs. Yard and- 1 graduate level course in the physi- comforlnble. yon enn he! Our George C. Sysesky, captain of that over 100 persons had at- LONDON DRY GIN r PR n Not just 5 ft., but the big/6 ft. I off UB price! Woven fibre sent l,,; ilRl,k off »..ldrn •.!,««««...'con... in p.*?....red. bl.pk or yellow Mil, lh A lalk'^illi' slides' entitled the Mrs. Barbara Dcilan. ——MADE—— • "" ' Ad"", "'' ' bmiV.i rl,»ir in just 9.951 Woven |atc J; H , „ r-i-n«--ierahfortl- "First- Aid • Squad, tended tKe"~exCTciseK held'mi. the bnrbecueXcrrSwrt8!Solid^noll^p . ind back in pink, green,"yellow^ "Treasures <>r Oni. H+t+h ^"* ehemistry an.d Physics: Summer oi rattan:.. wrought iron legs. contlr. • Fields" was presented by. Dr Sei-ving, as nurse's uides -\wvc tmnounc,crl tbilt an ambulance, in lawn in the everting when the high Institute for . Secondary School rendy lo fini.l, p^p«inl! Use it mUdoort naw. or black ..... sleol spring frame. Mrs.'Forrest Blanding and Mrs. . company C, will, stand AUTOMATICALLY board' cha| Re of srh""l st.nflonts who hadpartici- 3.30 TeUclTcrs^-at-Ameriean-Uni-voKity., t ; t jn.ln«r« later 1 K6o« tag, it only 19.951 ..~oT iUuve activities for the Unini anley Dliland.'and.7 - , by during the fireworks. • pated in writing" essays on the nlid llllL HI. u . . M,V .- - .. - Also assisting were Miss Carol chain : Countv VwV rrimmiswion and Di-Ahn'Uudnickl',._MlSK Fiances - Over 89'percent of the male en- i-ectcir pr the Trmlside Museum l B Cranteeii Report ——;--- Sen'ted with awards;, . . listed'-personnel of the U.S. .Marine y arid Miss Carol Brunner, all Wesley A. .Stanger moved that tisi i» WatchuiiH. at. a recent meeting Cranford High .'School students, (Continued from Pago. 1) Corps served overseas during pf the Trowel and Trellis Garden thanks be expressed to the Cran- World War II. . amd'Miss Faith Marie Sharer, who mittee include: Sally Starr, vicc- ford Citizen and Chronicle for its • SCHER'S ICE COLD BEtff! The meeting was held at thewas graduated from the local. higl>- •prosident, Jack Burton, Bill Rosen- loyal support of the Cranford Days BARON'S school this month and received a crnntz. Bill Livingston, Suzanne HATHAWAYS OVER 30 BRANDS ALWAYS IN STOCK home of.Mrs. Alvin .-Heinian of 105 Bonn; Jim Schroocler, Chuck Pres- activities of the society. BELL'S Edge\vf«Kl,road with. Mrs. Andrew nursing scholarship. Trustee Hoffman was named a •i • FOR QUALITY AND VALUE TRY GUNTHER'S Vuss co-h(isless. ' Volunteer clerical workers, whose: ton, Sbnja Gerow, Lynn Jacobson, Jim and Bill McAteer, Bob Hobbie, committee of one. to study the WILL BE CLOSED FAMOUS ANNOUNCER «£ 2«> «>5 .' A sumhu-r meeting »1 the cluu participation was arranged by feasibility of having a .plaque ex- will be held, Thursday .evening Mrs. J. E. Hawkins-pf the Cleve- Barbara Suarcz, Carol Sluihcen, Free Delivery 1 George Williams, Sandra Castaldo plaining the post office murals FREE FINDS "BEST BUY" August 23 at 'the home df Mrs and .PiYrentrTeacher Association, placed in the corridor of that It's'Always SAFE& R.N. Olsen (if Wiltelumg, it wasincluded the following: • and' Wiilter Sosnowski. building. CR 6-1044 IN AUTO INSURANCE announced. Mrs. Paul'-ldhansen o Cleveland PTA — Mrs. J. Dou- Adult advisors to the committee To Buy Your Drug Needs in a Drug Store PARKING Plainlield will be cu-hostess. . gan Mrs. Hawkins, Mrs. K. G.are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Preston. Marholri, Mrs. W. R. Rutan and Charles Albury is the UCCW rep-Mayor -Welcomes Mrs. \. N. Guyer. resentative to the committee. (Continued, from Page 1) .'• Seoul Troop 78 Walnut Avenue PTA—.Mrs. J. importance of an . fcl.ks.lodg e in the community;'. • llolilt; •'Picnic"Mertin{j( Halkovyich, Mrs. R. W. Hurley, Preparing Playground 1 Scoul"Tr'wp "B. sponsored by St Mrs. -Harry Lieb, 'Mrs. K. Schar. (Coiiliii-ued Jrom. Page. 1) Exalted Ruler Jvlullin then ex- Michael's Church, combineU its and Mrs- William Saain. ~ . dlities-available at all the play- pressed his appreciation to the nf- Come final meeting of tin- season with Brooksidc Place- PTA —" Mrs.grounds except at the Adams ave- •flecrs and commilfees- who gave of a family picnic held in Nomalu John A. , Mrs. F. Gordon nue and Sunny acres field's, i He their:time and efforts in organiz- gan Park recently. .Leech. Mrs, .Herbert.. I_, MHchell addetrthat drinking water will be ing the newly, .formed Cranfoi-d • Durinu the evening four scout ancf Mrs. James M. IUch. * ' • available at all.tlic play areas. Lodge. •John Barna, Donald Estwanick. velt PTA — Mrs. George Past Exalted Ruler -Harrison Nobert Haegni.-y and Willjam During the. winter,-members of Barnes ' of Plainlield Lodge 885 Fieese.Mrs. Bernard Grant, Mrs.the Public Works Department un- Washburn, were'.preseivjed with.the Nelson Skaarup and Mrs. William presented Treasurer Platt with an star achievement, rank.. Merit E. Wcydemeyer. der Mr. Grail's direction made up engraved trophy for securing the badges were also .presented Lincoln PTA — M''s- c- H- nine tables and 18 benches for most members: . • . RED BARBER, A.reception and dance foltowmg ' \ • • ..... '• —Phone GRflnford 6-1113 Ajiese. four scouts as well, as Holmqvist, Mrs. J. P. Mysiak, Mrs. use at the. playgrounds this sum- OPEN FRIDAY TILL 8 P. M. distinguished sporfscaster yjc.aucliea. Iiryan Pan Members or the engineer's stall tho ceremonies was bold, at the. •i ' ' i '. !'' "• W. Sosnowski, Mrs. John..Koenig home of thc.Riyhway Elks Lodge. on radio and TV, says: cuch iirJiMDi.'na'ld Walsh.. • - and Mrs. Robert Laing. this'week were cutting grass "and hi WALNUT AVENUE- EntcrtaiiimwUNvas provided .at SWIFT'S/SELECT SWIFT'S SELECT "J proved io myself Slierman PTA — Mrs. Bernard doing ^ther work at.the various Public Welfare the picnic by jT^sj.ftball ginne areas in' preparation for'.'the. July that Stale Farm Insvranc* • (Continued )r.om,Paac1) OVENrREDL i) opening. . •• North Plainlield, J.ersey City, Ncw- LEGS OF LAMB -.„ All children between the ages •••"'" " •, Roselle, Linden, and :«Rpi "'I like tho way-Stater Fntm iif 5..and (5.,\xaxft are .jv.clcpi.y-- money Mutual aims to Insure Cnrc- rcKister at the playground in other com 4 to Impounds. \b~ ful drivera only. Thia Hoops muTuTTet. w«.. ,...,-• 69c insurance-costs low. Sehillinger snicL An introduction to this year's ALL SIZES "My own case proves • Assisting Mrs. Sehillinger. on report addressed to Mayor Fred State Form rates nre low. the playgrmind committi-o are Mrs. P. Andersen and the Township In New York, where I live Walter Thorn and Mvl Violet Mi ... fortheinsurahco 1 curry Committee expresses thahks for on my two enra ... I not Thomas' Tipaldi, psychologist in. assistance in the departments, SWIFT'S PREMIUM work in these words: >6WL0l^ only got broader coverage— tlu- local schools, will be general "We wish to take this opportun- State Farm rates saVe me recreation supervisor for the play- 1 $29.31.* NOU! KOOS SLASHES PRICE ON ground program, and-Richard Li>- ity to thank the members ol the CHUCK ROAST RIB HALF Ib. 39f FRESH PORK BUTT "1 also like tho fair wny NO MONEY WORRIES in later years when you Local Assistance Board for their REG. $269 FULL SME SOFA-BED lii-ande of the Cranford High lb State Farm charges selling plan to retire with a regular income provided by Life Insurance. School guidance department will continued interest in the admin- copt, such as the sales com- REVERSII$LlV»xI2 FIRRE HUGS! istration and services of the. de- Talk if over'with the Man from Manufacturers. hv sports supervisor. James 'Av- 33« LOIN HALF Ib. 45< FRESH SPARERIBS mission. The^ don'.t make i-i-y, who was playground super- partment. The problems presented it part Of the premium . . . WITH FOAM CUSHIONS! NOW JUST vjv-nr i;ist yi-iir.'hiis left the local to them have been vnried and the SMALL BONE IN you don"t have to pny it year 1 «• review of ,,, • g A -fJktT • ' • • • 411,;' ri' school .system. sometimes tedious. Their keen WILSON'S GOLDEN OLEO 2 lbs. for 39c cred by a membership fee, MANUFACTURERS The playground season will run understanding, advice and cooper- lb paid once and only once — an,,': six weeks, except • at Memorial WILSON'S ROLLED BUTTER, Gov. grade A lb. 63c tho firBt time you take out 'I C VNY ation are sincerely acknowledged. .NSUKANCE LIFE °"" Field, where it will continue .until We wish also to express our ap- FRESH KILLED FRYERS m LINDA FARMS FRESH WHITE EGGS doz. 59 a coverage. the end of August. . preciation ' to the medical, dental lb WILSON'S CORN-FED BACON ^ b. 39c "If you want- top-notch make. and nursing professions and to auto insurance at rock-bot- LEGS & BREftSTS 7X 5fo HOT or SWEET ITALIAN SAUSAGE b. 6Vc tom ratea, phono the agent all private -find . public agencies i lb b c FIRST PRIZE KOLBASE - / listod below. Find out whnt Jrl>r\il(v> tide M|» ^""' rllr" iMH' I1"1 (I"UM "" ' that have integrated their services I you' can Bave." 1 SIRLOIN !' *'•':> SIRL0IN FACTORY with ours for tlu; best benefit and ] WILSON'S PASTEURIZED CHEESE, 2 lb. pkg. 69c 'Mr. Barhtr re/rrt la raUt in tflttt' HfCiiiiH' filin- nii-r-i n(>l ""'> ''' "" '"" '.' | ,, welfare of, the citizens of Ci'iin- PORTERHOUSE inNowmirr, 19SS. '• I't :':.'• TO YOU STEAKS ^1,L..» - -™ " '•;»"• ;•; DINETTES lord." — Cut To Order — Y,,u-Il !in,l it «l"-.i. •»•">• 'l-i-1" '»" ™"'t"»«1'l> IIT particular, .Director Smith BUYING A NEW CAR? noted that • the ••department, as in rn.il *liatlr> of {Iivril nr r''>- I Us" "l K""S "V'" well as the- Township as a whole, KOSHER STYLE — BONELESS SADIES LIVER • ssr I'll Save You $100 or More Ib. ^^^ - p. _^ s^^ ^^w.' ^^A ^^k ^k lift H MilTered a severe blow in the loss on Your Financing 1 W\ ^r mm ^9 ••• ••• • | of our good and faithful friend CORNED BEEF /,I,|M.I/..,/ rli-'" ( ' uid clerk, Mrs. M;u«arel K. Heggs. si,,,,,/. -/..li--r«.-.if irtB M- I Her cheerful presence and ex- ARMOUR'S STAR WELL-AGED JOHN (i.MAIkO CLEARANCE tremely elTieient work are sorely lb REDUCTIOKlS missed by both the'employees and CRanford 6-1198 ,.,, ,L.,,t,,, > t,he people served by—tins (ilTicu.'-', 3 lbs. FRANKS made by Schickhaus PRIME RIB ROAST I.TIII.! i ( ri • Wrought Iren Members of the Local Assist- 3 lbs. GROUND BEEF, extra lean 312 CEDAH ST.. easy Lu.l6«t Yds" »'^'"" '"'". '" • Patio Furnltur* ance Board are: Ira D. Dorian, ludgtl Accounts Available SWIFT'S SELECT. 1 lb. MIXED COLD CUTS, Haydus ULUGL1 IE1LHS Beddlna chairman. Mrs. Klorme Beardslee, lb Stulo 1'nrm Mutual GIK1 secretary, Harry K. Hcins, Henry Automohilo lnaurnniVCo STOKE: WjULlt 71, DAILY RUMP and X-RIB HomoUflicv: AMPLE \V. Whipple and Mrs. CJ. K. Thurs- VEAL CUTLETS Blopmlngton, Illinoti KOOS BEOS., ROtlE «, «AU«AV . . . PIMKUS «A 10 A.M. U9P.M. lon. lb PARKING SAT. 0 SUN. "Mis* New Je'ruey"1 VEAL CHOPS 59c OVEN ROAST 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. DINARAMA .(('ouiiiiiii'd Iropii /'(ij)i' J) ROUTE ll & SOMERSET ST. • PLAINFIELD • PLAINFIELD 5-4622 berg, llliii star, 'was named Miss • i . .•••/•;::'N •\ fitfi'^if':-;%S^'i'~ yh """*-»•• •,-J'J^-- .• :-:f-''V;*!;'.'!-'!'!'-^'^--:^;:^^'^''^-•:^u^-^^;i'/^.t^^Hn'^tT I/^L '•* •*-'•'"• J"\0

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This total .«i*.W^«w' ™ ^^ ?md «nfrty. • , , ~j—,^^i_j „.( ^ln»iiintf_ilme_LOEl Serve the, Community ,wiu Dpo.T^flineUi,. coverpjs .aish s~^,..w,, ,.^_ would be almost OBei U( UMJJUVUr uv ff. u terian Church opened wi,th an enroilinent o:t 122,- Cranford motorists today by Police jnethod, of value sometimes! belore.j- —• ; •—; ' • , Mrs. L. J. Myers, home and- fam-fam-1 j^ "iTheiman is dishonest who-know ..early vegetables and flowers..ma y Gencral theme;of the school ,v)a&;' "My Place in the theme of the programs to be Cliief Lester W. Powell, who said Central vision' is important; it any other signs develop. Tumors. One family builds a wall, and., presented during the Coming year lly; Mrs. Irjvin N.' Giiycr, inter- hqw to aecepl a favor but does-nb is used to "look at" things, to tell Vnthpr's World.". Mrs. Margaret F.-^.Guin; 1 Uiat Field-of .Vision" ['icinn.ig hnmmorhagcs. injuries 6f the eye] two families get the beneQj.. . —!••> ...... — _- •i]j{iuiijl-iL-l:<|i.i)iis; Mi's. L , 6r^HW~-t^«wn\>-4vmv-4MUw.u. . • Mr. and Mrs. wuitci nuu^.. „. _ this year's Independence pay led our" publicity this past year. as a, sidedressing, Suggests feric Fifteen .Years Ago obvious,.'example of the need for As, press delations" chairman, I road won- the .Iflayor George E.'Osterheldt grand « celebrations. > ' • . H. Peterson, Jr., agricultural agent. / Township Committee approved plans,sut,;. Urging' all holiclay drivers to In Good Eyesight side vision—central vision is look- have had the pleasure of working /It's tirj^e', too,.to' put on a mulch, ay^ardtrqphy in. the. Sunnjr Acres eighth ' ah-v mitted by. the local Defense Council, headed t> start their- holiday trip early so (This column is presented an a.ing at the road ahead, while side with your, news staff/ and found . v 1 .Member. Otiolity Weeklies bl New.Jersey to save the gardener, work. , riUal briby parade. Their -winning -float was a '•Township Treasurer- Herbert R. Wincklpr, "(.-all. they can take their time 10 drive public sPH'ici by 'The Cranford Vision tells of the pledestrian at the •them roost 'cooperative. Tho adr He recommends about 5 pounds Hansel and Gretel scene featuring 'their daugh- safely. Chief Powell pointed but Citizen and) ChYaniclr in coopera- curb, or the car approaching fi'om vertisement, we ran in the news- of 5-1 OrlO fertilizer spririkled'be- ing for enlistment of 700"'volunteer workers \0 the -cross street. ' .. ters,-Barbara, "5 years old, and Dorothy, 2.'- man .six emergency.police units,, six. emergt-nrv that drivers must get rid. of thetion with the New Jersey Opfo- Entered at the Post Office at Cranford, N. J., ,as Second Class "Matter. '"Published Thursdays at pn,pq'r covering the DAR flag sell- tween the rows, over -an area of chips on their shofldCrs and lefirn metric AssocidtlonrQutestiovs ma)i • 'There are .some cases of disease ing project helped to sell" rriany E. Calvjn Sh'ife-Was elected commander of fire units, emergency shelter and. feeding units Cranford• N. J., by The Cr.anford Citizen and Chronicle, Inc. OKcial:riewspaper for Cranford, o 1,000 square feet. Work'it into the -Cranford' Post 212, American Legion, at'the an- \ to share the rorfd \Vith other driv- be addressed tp tho • New Jersey which produce, '.'tunnel viskm." (laKs and for thai we are mos,t ap-- soil with a cultivator. "•••' ahdsub-cornmitttees ifi" charge- of each, it was 1 Thi"slsTilte~loqKTn^ through"a"tube Garwood and Kenihvorth. Subscription Rate, $4.00. a/Year. .AdvertlsiflG Rates on Request. • nual meeting, in'trie Casino.. He was to succeed . ers and with pedestrians. " """';" Opfoirtcfrlc Association;' 162 West- pr'eciative. •'-.,•. .: .On Relatively heavy soils this expected • that • the. number of volunteers would '.'The. road hog. is not only a State Street, IJrciUon S, N. J.) ' which allows seeing only in, a small TKLEPHQNE CRANFQHD 6-6000 -. • Sinceroly yours, should see the • crop through. its Howaria W. Ringle. .- .•-'.. .-.'. nuisance in traffic but a • danger hs central area. The tremendous - )rricr. 21-23 Alden Street, Cranford. N. double with organization of other branches of ... BY JAMES R.\OKEGG.O,D. Ida'E.' Puigchcr | . normal growing season, On ljght A deer, evidently walking the Central^Rail- homo defense. Plans, wer.e submitted by clar- 'well," Chief Powell said, "especial- • Thcveyes of some animals look in handicap ^of such a loss can hardly sandy soils' another application -...•..- (Mrs. Louis G.\ '. road tracks near the station at 11:30 a.m.,-sud- . ence A. Victor, qouncll secretary. ' ly when he interferes with .the different, directions at the saine i be renlized. .--. • . . • ' public Relations Chron, may be needed in about a month. \ derily'bolted from the ' elevated platform and rights of the other drivers in holi- time; thus they can see in mojt of Trie fields of vision are subject 'Mr. Peterson suggests putting v . Arinouncemeht that the. Federal Public Cfane\s Ford Chap., DAR descended to the roof of-ParrottV Taxi . parked day traffic.", 'on your mulch, now that the gar-; h Roads Administration had approved the request '.. Stressing the fact that safe driv- Town Needs Your Help to Look Her at Warner Plaza. The ybung 4oe skidded from BUY 4 GALLONS ••,••'• : . June 23, 19S6. -. : den is thoroughly cultivated and of State Highway Commlssioner"E. Donold Stern- ing is a give-and-take proposition ' And in this connection we- owe Editor, Citizen and Chronicle,- ;'. weed-free. Cover the whole area the roof and galloped along the alley at-thereat er for.$8.5,000 toward eliminatioh of the.Walnut and that 'courtesy begets courtesy, Cranford, N. J. ,y between roXvs of flowers and v'efer • of Swan pieaners, jumped the railroad fence, , Chief Powell., reminded motorists ; The Crariforcl Council " of Garden etables-with.about'an inch of peat- and Lexington avenue, grade crossings was made AH over the world freedom-hungry people know that '•'.EXACTLY TH)E GLASSES thanks also to', the Public-.Works Depart- DcIt' represented an. attempt to Oixin Thur». 'til «::<0 tractive place in which to live and work laid out off-street- parking areas con- _ _.. a'nd Chronicle, tails. : •••'.. •,•'••'.-• wherever they live, should and must be as free of tyran- "4. Don't speed. . Closed WeilnfsdSys Open Moil. & Frl. Eve. 'til 8:110 CRanford 6-2540 Ith'ei ; If you have a pot of chrysan- heighten attendance, which had fallen, off-due 10V N. Union Ave. and also criticizes others for maintaining structed and maintained, by this depart- Cranford, N. J. • themums that cam.e from' the . . Twenty Ye&rs Ago "5. Don't, drink before driving. Closed Wednosdav's During July and August is-rw v to competitiori..with televised college contests. nical yokes as we are in this blessed land of ours! "0. Be courteous on the road." !str< •'"'premises that look old, dh'ty ancT clut?. ibear Sir: : . florist' earlier this .season,' don't- Betty. Albury,, J. PranVclin Burke and Peter ment. - ' ' ' . '. . ' ' • '. •-¥htHVtoi[hers' Club of Troop 78, spe< -ter-ed. .-'. : :.\- ''• • •'.'"•'?•.' .discard ' it.' i •• ••>-••• Homack were awarde'd the three Parent-Toach- old, The Town Fathers "havd gone a step iipy Scouts of America, sponsored After the flowers have faded,- - Ten pearls Ago • er Association $100 scholarships at the iinnual Heat Fails to Halt Jso,- This survey is a logical complement- by St. Michael's Church, extends 'cut the plant back to within four Athletic eve'rits in the morning and,after- farther recently in the hiring of the Com--. sincere thanjes to you-for the ex- high school commencement. One hundred forty. Unui to.others-which have been conducted re'g- ' • ofTTvie inches of the soil line. Re- noon .and a band concert, professional enter-- seven seniors, largest 'class ,in- the history of the Duplicate Bridge Ct m.unity Plahrfmg Associates of Princeton cellent, publicity received during- move the pot and you'll- probably talnment and ah outstanding pyrotechnic display ularly in the township in past years — by. the past year. . . school, received diplomas',.- .More than 800 par- In - the. mids( of the mid-June ETyr to conduct an over-all survey of the busi-. find thrfee or more cuttings. in the evening were to mark Indcperidence-Day "."'.•• HespoctfuUy,. ' ents and friends of graduates attended. heat spell, 44 bridge players dem- larlte the.Fire Department, forinstance, to pro- ness area to provide.-data on which to •) Now separate these and -plant and the township's 75th amiiversary, it waS an- "DEPENDABLE. FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 1925" onstrated that theirs Is a warm Uv Sylvia K. Jankowski - them individually in_jthe garden. . Dairyman Ralph Scarbrough pushed a w'heel- • . • . • '. • g • • t ' , ' tect us from unnecessary-fire .hazards, y : weather game as they turned out nu« base a master plan for future growth • ; Corresponding Secretary These plants will,— ;• ±s6ohc send" ••' up nounced by G. Nelson Kling, chairman. barrow around the town, center, containing John and by the Health Department, to pro- Joseph Sharkey, a Jv^orld War II veteran, recently' for a regular biAyeekly uple aimed at improving both the efficiency many shoots arid Jan be; handled Cabin, owner of the .Sports Shop,- The rldo was duplicate' "bridge session of the • 303 Central Avenue, in th'e same way. as ojther garden was elected commander of Cranford Post 212, CRanford .6*900 tect us from the effects o£ unsanitary in payment of a.wagbr made 6n the Louis- : Qranford Bridge League. and beauty of our town center. : ." Cranford, N. J. chrysanthemums, advises Raymond '" -YARD: •." ..'•,-.- conditions or practice^.* . - American Legion, ..succeeding- Arthur • F. Metzi Schmeling heavyweight boxing bout.. • -Capin bet OFFICE: D. A. Carlisle of Plainfield and adc . Considered altogether, these.various Editor, . • • -. . •"." . ' N. .Eberhardt, assistant agricul- . LEXINGTON AVE. AT-LVRR The.Village Improvement Associa- Citizen arid Chronicle, tural agent. . ' '•• Five other veterans of the recent war also were on Schmeling. - ' . I NORTH AVENUE, EAST A. Sharff of Metuchen were the projects create an inspiring picture of a : . elected, marking a shift in post leadership from winning pair,in One section, and enec tion also has been vigilant through' the Cranford,' N. J. - , '• . To produce desirable, bushy ' _ -William F. Cordner, who was awarded the Mrs. H. T. Gruber of Summit andi •community justly proud of ..its- appear- 't)6ar 9ir: ; . - plants, be sure to- pinch them back,, . veterans 'of World War f to thosc^f _World_ Cranford Citizen • and' Chronicle' trophy nf the years in its fight against littering of the : ;> H-. J3rowning_of Elizabeth took top ance and working diligently to maintain The Citizens • Comrnittee for removing the terminal bud. Pinch- .War II. '' • ' 'i : - •' ' 7^" ' high school commencement, received a scholav • ing is'usually done/.during July. honors in the other section. . public streets and unsightly conditions- 7existing"-'favorable' aspects of that ap- Mental' Health wishes to' thank. Arthur F. Metz—wti.ose appointment as post- ship to Amherst College and was to continue his Other top pairs Were: D. Gib- on public or private property. ••• . » yen and your staff for the c-xcell-. If you know the natural flower-, son', .Plaihficld, and' 'W. Zolton, pearance and to insure improvements , ent,coverage you have given to tho ing' date jot your plants you can master-by President Harry S. Truman was short- scholastic and. athletic activities there.-in. the fall. . In addition to the work of the Coun- The trophy, a silver loving cup, was presented Someryille; Mr. and Mrs. W. "J: where such may be necessary. mei'tinKS of the Committee this pinch them accurately according ly before confirmed by the United States Senate, O'6rien, Carteret; G. R. Pease, cil of Garden Clubs, the individual memr. past spring. Your keen under-- to a schedule. assumed official duties. each year to the high school athlete judged to be Westfiel'd, and F.. J. Waterman, Ultimate success ..of such a,program tho most outstanding on the basis of_ character, her clubs are to be praised, for their an- depends of course.upon the cooperation standing of the. Mental Health' . The Rev. Lawrence T. Rauch, OSB,' first Cranford; Mr. and Mrs. R. F. ~ niml; projects dedicated to1 -plantings needs' of the community, and your When a man has not a good member of St. Michael's, parish-to be ordained leadership, sportsmanship and, cooperation. Leary, Cranf.ord; Mr. qnd "Mrs; L. i;-Q£iildiv'idu^Lcp^cjjrns and property, own- enlightened articles on the prob? reason lor doing a thing^, hq has in its 74-year history, was"no'hored at a Cranford High School's track and flold team, .E. Showmaker, Westllelcl; Mr. and j —'whtel-HMifrfcrU-fy^ • ers. Are —• • A«;>->« >>«< i»• 'Tirfritf>-j—:——— ^n^"g0odTr.ca^on-£or4c!ttiriijijil6no. ^cepttoh^^t^ichael^^hjg^fier^ -A •---.. . .. „ . _.,..... «».. , eye, _, • . ^ • tho Mental Health story into so .high mass, celebrated at noon in the church by Group.2 title for the fourth successive year when I ind Mrs. W. M". Hill, Madison, and many of the homes of Cranford. the-new, cleric. • -44r-B^^^sed-^65rrpet^^t•fl-te--l^ad--ot-h&r---f --*—'--'- -I " .?.*'"• - j*» •*/--r.v^. <"X'>.; [•ytfjiiri'.^'in.'.msg-'c County of .Union. Slate''ofMew'-'Sertey; ——: ;..^t.I^-^|^CpX^^^s^^L^.vQM^lo^-- thtraRent' thev.Of" m- nnd-.*inr-chailH«--thereof,^upon.*: ' ...,,ijj.v _tle to gain through such face'of Tito's 'regent "trium- Cranford proce)(fl, may be served i, hns compiled r : gHtinUtUfLQalH?WfftW with the rebertlonT~BlTt~tr. tour is a question only time can ans~ po|-ntio1iH, General, of Rovisod Siatutiw of . of "principle who realized that there are CRanford 6-4131 New Jersey, prultmlnary to the ivuiing of wer. • - - this Certificate of Dissolution.,' ' * COACH times when even death or_ financial ruin fcHhS j ; One thing is certain. The princi- WHICHWAY Stnle of the Statv of New Jersey. Do "AND" , are worth risking. ' • - '. | tleruby Certify that the said corporation RIVER- ples outlined in our great-Declaration of ATIONWIDE | did, on the Fifteenth day of June, lDfifl, T TEXACO FOUR I tilt* in my tiff ice a duly executed and nt- SIDE Througli the Declaration of Inde- j Mutual Insurance Co. ! lndependence-m eJundamental to all so- Mutual Pir« Iniuranc* C*. tested consent in writing to the di.s.solu.- TAVERN STATION pendence, our forefathers listed for all LIU Iniuronc* Co. for a low-cost auto loan? i lion o( said corpnrntion, exeruU-d by 'all cietie-sjjnd^preserrkthe yearnings of all the stockholders "thereof, which suid con- the world to see, their grievances against Homo Office —Co/umbui, O. Bent and the record o( the proceeding:* men. TheAnasters in\jio Kremlin would aforesaid are now on file m my »uid of- ' a system- of colonialism which had be- 1 fice as provided, by law. •4- 4- -4r do well tbJread it carefully and act before Small Wowdorl 'N&'need for you over IN TESTIMONY' WUfiFlEOF, I See Us firsUit pays! have hereto set my hand and come increasingly despotic and unbear- it is too lite. The Advantages: Of to b!safely. But in every society there is al- CAN BUDGET YOUR PAYMENTS. Call Your Routoman . Back in 1903 a rather ridiculous ways a minority if reckless and ir-respon-* looking machine,was just Sputtering into sible drivers wMo turn a deaf ear to all SERVICE- • Drydeaners being. Last year-that machine— evolv- appeals for pimlent and commonsense ^ High Quality Sinclair — • ii CR 6-3330 PHARMACY Anti-Rust Fuel Oil • Fur Storage ing from the ungainly horseless carriage behavior. / '•: \ f •Jt Low Cott Complete Burner It rs^foi/fhis grofip Wvk the Na- into the slock and powerful modern auto- Service Contract. TRUST COMPANY • Rug Cleaners mobile — chimed 407 lives during the tional Safety Council and the Interna- •^ A Most Convenient- tional Association of Chiefs of Police have BucJget. Plan • / - •_ DRUG STORE Fourth o-f July holiday. • DRYCLEANERS J. WALTER SEAQEB • Shirt Launderers .. -i Thus the net gain in our eitoris-i-o "jointly recommended a rigid law enforce- •fa Complete Line of CaAMFOttD OFFICE — 2 North Avenue. W. Heg. Pharm. . Thus the net gain in our efforts -to Oil Burners «<5 • SHIRT LAUNCEREflS "•'. <-, avoid holiclay self-destruction seems to be ment pplicy by all police agencies during WESTtTELD GAJttWOOD SCOTCH PLAINS PLAINFIGLD • FUH STORAGE 104 NORTH about zero.^ Yet there is a lesson to be the fourth p'f July celebration, HUmboldl 2-0244 170 E. Broad St 100 Center St 480 Park Ave. 201 E. Front St • RUG CLEANERS UNION AVE. Pilgrim 6-1 200 —ASSETS OVER «S M1LL1OH — learned here. . ' We strongly support this recommen-,* HUWJord 7-5414 IIBHIBKB VEDECUU. DEPOSIT INBD8AK0B COftCOEATION 44 North Ave.. East, Cranlord, N. J. 44 NORTH AVE., EAST(j:RANf=ORD, N.J. JPireworks deaths on the Fourth have dation. A traffic accident emergency.' DEPOSITS IN6UBED UP TO 110,000. been almost eliminated because thinking faces this country, with a new all-time - '•niSTiS'cns'HP.n cui.-ixixc FOR rfiF.'or.-u.rrv CR 6^0700 persons revolted at such si/nseljess. killing, high death toll in prospect. It is. time to and state by state the sale and Use of dan- sfop temporizing with this problem. The . SINCLAIR gerous fireworks were prohibited. Fourth of July holiday is a good time to REFINING COMPANY No one, of -course, is advocating start getting, tough.

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" / I Recent Bride Br^HJggSJ^y^UNE^QflSS- - / ) CITIZEN THE fioh^i*£^^ For Carol Bauer, Elizabeth Mdn Page Tour Bridal Shorter Honors Griffiths Move.Tommroic Mr, and Mr,. John J.. Banker ; Jonalh^' Mffljr^ f "ff^ Clarence Fritz To Wed Janet Sauer Miss Carol Jaekle of 42 Spruce Residence An..end of the year banquet is 5chedulc4 tonight by the/Junior Miss Carol Ann Bauer, daughter Mrs. Henry P. Woj'ciak of 31 Iro-*| Village Improvement Association at Mapletree Inn, Fan wood, at 7:30 of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Bauer quois road has announced the en- William Martin arid sons, William Mnm. IZschenlaMr,Janet Announcement has been made street Mi;as feted Saturday night at Home at 17 Dartmouth rpad. • Mr and Mrs; Charles R.'Griltitns and children, Chuck and Patt.;., p.m. Mrs. Robert Hetzke is general;chairman. . — . "_ , '-'•'• of Rpselle Park, and. Clarence.L, (jaRpment and forthcoming njar- dnd Michael; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph byMrv and Mrs, Michael -Yawar- a bridal shower-given,' by her god- ent a 7,7 ski of Clark of'the engagement of of 2 Madison avenue, .will rriove tomorrow to their new home in Nu,; ' iGrUes'ts at the ban^uel"~wii'Tbe: Mrs. Sjdney Nunn, president of Fritz, Jr., son of.Mf.'and M«/ riace of -^er sister, Miss Bette mmm&mV. O'Malley and. children, Peter,. m.'.- mother, Mrs, F: W.'Roth, at her John, .Rothj. son' of Mr.-and Mrs. Married in Fwd Pre^tmm Fritz of fl-Summit road, weix» rriar- •Terese Sakotski, formeriy of'..Eliz- Timothy and Angela; Mr. and Mrso Mrs. ' Yawa'rski'.s daughter, Miss home in Rbscile- P^fkr : ' VIA; Mrs.Bpn Gedries, Evening DepartnientVIA chairman; Mrs.Irwin Charles J.' Roth of 5 Oraton drive, J m: • First Presbyterian Church was! Janet Sauer, to George B. Van ts of Cranford for more than, SO years, both Mr. and Mrs . Quyer, senior . adviser for the: - •' ried Saturday afternoon in St. abeth,' daughter of the late Mr. and sons, James — . llitiss Jaeftle, daughter of Mr. : Luke's Episcopal Church, Roselle, onteriained.at a supper party FrU Cranford; Mr. n f r nn( - - • • i'.«--" ...ill !,„. 'graduates of- Cranford High School, Mrs. Griffiths "^,. and Mrs. F, Joseph Sakotski, trt aturday^nf tcrnooti__oj[ >rn't Jr., son ^ - ^ MJS. G. 1 Mrs. Ruth Richins; pasf 1 •^ttestii^-aVl-ol-asi; •the marriage of Miss .Janet-'Eliza-] £; Van Dorn .__ married to Joseph Mattaino, JcTT former feetty ^ , iidviser.- ..- • . dhurBarrettj tor, .officiating at the double''.ring of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Joseph mates of the past sixth grade at ., and William , Mrs. William Palmatiei'i newly- ^^^Pa , nun, formerly Of Rahway, son of Mr. and Mrs: Joseph Mat- Carver Hall, and is a member of ; Walnut School, included Barbara; both Cbpyhind, daughter of Mr. ami | : Azure Assembly Holds ceremony. •• McClaffcrty of Elizabeth. . , Breuninger of Malvern, PaGral? . ; •'• Mrs.-Dwig'ht L. Cppoland of 1.4 \ Miss Salier^ and her,, fiance are taino of Phoenbc/Ariz., July 28 inthe ' Cranford Junior ' Service -(Tlected. 'presidenf: 'appointed corn- ideMtike Home - Given in marriage by her father, The wedding u/ill take place at Gaffney, Nancy ScheckW, Pa- League,. Trinity Episcopal Church fnittee chairmen as follows: Pub- Central ayphue, to Arthur .Charles ' graduates of Rahway High School. the- Calvary Lutheran Church. •,- hiHiatiantJor Ten the' bride wore a white organay •'.V.7-.-.W.'':?!# - a'Solemn High Mass July 4 in Thetricia Cox, Patricia Weskrna; Bet-' The bride-gleet, daughter, of the and Cleveland PTA'. • lie welfare and cancer, Mrs.-Ed- ' Esohenlaiier, s:on of Mr. -Aid' Mrs. The Rev. Charles Jaekle Of Aus- • Ten girl* were initiated'at a -.. % jPelrinsi/Irariia gown with a slight train and: •Vr Lady Chapel of St.. Patrick's Ca- ty Watson, Carol Bernard, Rich- ; : • Mr. G. riffiths was graduated'from iuhd Markinson and Mrs. Ed- Virginia Nuptial Arthur Esclienlaiier. of 16 'Raleigh} late Paul Sauer, is with-the Cali- tin, Tex., brother" of the bride, will cent meeting of Azure Assembly n Mr, and Mrs. Arthur -finger-tip', .veil.- . .-•..... thedrtti.j. New York. • jard Halkowich, Jarnes Pantano, fornia Standard Oil - Company, officiate at the ceremony. • Lehigh University and is with the ' ward Miller; American ho'm

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Slfdibotrrg J306.5O I Ford costs start low—Ford costs' stay lowl - BUYS You probably know that the WHAT /. -. wifii each ' mm EDL J factory-suggested list prices of Ford '^Trucks are scaled right down with the lowest. What you ^iTOayi_Nointet«st ..-' -am 4TH OF JULY? below all competitive makes! And Ford Truck costs are cut riuc EOOCH L_ -Ky-»uiiin|g I'flfyff^J^jjtaya high— JCNCLUPESI _ ORDER NOW BY ; thanks to the big^3«mand ior II- ;;is$:i&i&i£ It' you need 8 yards of a $ .98 material • 8 Teaspoons k you buy — . • BForla Operating costs? Only Ford made with new . ! 'Martin JewdersiCranfonl gives i(he oil and gas economy No ofher frcicfc ^ - 6 yards @ .98 yd. ' $5.88 of a modern Short Stroke engine °» any price gives .02 in every truck, V-8 or Six. Main- you all these 2 yards (a) .01 ' . tenance costs? Fords are built Ford features I Y/hiteHock • 8 Iced Beverage \ wi,h fr« drawer chwcl stronger for proven longer life! • Only Ford (jfvesyou modern Short $5.90 Spoons 5 , Su-oko powor in every engine in the . "TOTAL ,j. . • line, V-8 or Six. " VODKA MIXER J Name ~-~- ^ ——-~—— ?vr"> n othei • I Cold Meat Fork j . °< fuel's Su,hl"! ° 'line J£he-world's one and only)! 1 • 2 Tablespoon* Oty e --- •—ycuniie widest standard roar win- vernier Heads, and sodiurn-coolcd dow of any truck cab. exhaust valves faced with tung-' • Everybody will soon be taking *'The Plunge"! Why not celebrate with • I Gravy Ladle I < ) Complete Chest Oub Plan (. ) Charg* sten-cobalt that run cooler, last up So Eoiyl So Rcfreihlnel Rocipoi It's the vodka drink of the year ... cooling, delicious, F.MwUSBJfll • No other pickup gives you Ford's a. "bang-up" luncheon { ) Check or M. O. to five times longer. 2 bzs. ol vodVa In Q • loll fllasj surprising!! Made only with While Rock Vodka • • • 1 Butter Knife' , cenlrifugul-dcsign clutch ... for ' conialning Ice F.ll Qlass with pure, \ .1 would like to open an account wilb your .lore j • Only Ford Trucks give you tire or dinner in surround- stronger engagement, longer life. Driverized Cub for tops in comfort. s'parkilng While focV VodkaMl.er. Mixer. Pick up a 6-botlle Handy-Pak of White Rock • 1 Sugar Spoon I I have account* with • ' " \ • The Ford Pickup's nxles are en- Custom Cab has five inches of Top H ofl with lemon or li'mo slico Vodka Mixer at your favorite store. ings that invite you to >.! SAVE gineered for heavier loads than foam rubhoK i*-+••- and cherry or slrowborryl Price* include Fed. Tax (P.S-to smart hostesses: wonderful with gin or rum, too!) on any any other half-tonner. Up to 400 I b»iiMiMiliMiM"He*i' Variallani: some prelor adding sale lbs. more combined capacity! SINGLE or COMBINATION o tangy Iquch ol cruihecl mint . . . OF YARD GOODS • In heavy-duty models, Ford offers 'or a dash oj Pernod. For moro THE AUEJUBON ROOM Ideas look lor the Vodka Plunge recipe booklet where you buy ' made with honest ingredients ^2^^p.| or the ••••#••'• • . '. •VOUR Wldeit,ranga of Short Stroke power in the your White Rock Vodka Mixer 2-ton flold! New Ford F-600 givea choice of HUNT CLUB ROOM COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND Short Stroke Six and threo Short Stroke (Air Conditioned) V-8's, to 168 h.p. Max. GVW 19,500 lbs. Sorry, No Lay Aways or HandUCharges U.in, I..... r.,i..r..ion d... .a 10,502,351 frucM. HI. in.ur.nc. o,P,,l, P-.v. Fo,d Truck. or,8.r. 30 -Eastman St All Sales Final AVAILABLE CR 6-1044 !V NpKTII UNION AVENUB PORD TRUCKS THAN ANY OT.H^MAKEI 12-oz. Bottles CRAWFORD. NKW JKKSEY BIO FLEET OWNfeBS BUY AT- CRANFORD 0-0118 r 85c , IN CRANFORp JUBURBAM STORE ALSO IN WESTFIELD ffEOTlELI MOTOR SALES CO.,Jlj^^ VODKA MIXER plus doposit WINES AND- LIQUORS \ 570 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE 3,9 NORTH AVE.^ ^ ^ ^^ ^^ /(^ m CRostview 3-3000 Open Friday Evening* CRANFORD 6-5505 SUMMIT, N. J. 17 NORTH AVE., W.

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Page Six Brother Bicyclists Injured 6n Same Street When Francis(Connors, l£-year- old son of Mr. and.. IWrs. James 7 • To Feature Election ThemeConnors of 205 Walnut avenue.was injured in an accident while riding •The-Flor.aphile Garden Club of' C ran ford announces its thpmc his bicycle recently it proved that lor a fall flower show, "So Proudly We Hail," a tribute to the electoral Centennial avenue-is a hard luck ni|-v^gfj4gF-pn''l thi' rlpction year'1956, to be prc'senTcff w flh > '• You' enn register now if- you 1 c;i,s,t, and ran into the right rear mi Coast. -YOUMR ' IVvliticia.ns, iSark will have lived in New Jersey of the truck. .Horse. Foremn Policy. Cainpiiiijii one year'and in the county live . The truck'driver took the boy Supper arid Torch Liuht Parade. 1 months by November (i, theto the office of Dr. Neil Castaldf> .An educational' exhibit will hi league' paints out to new resi- fop treatment. Patrolmen" MicMel HAMS litled "nvKc Rrmls." An- added 1 1 dents. 1'his will be a permanent - Fedroff and Leo Sehultz investi- • featuie m mi.:, s "" ; will be a dis- n-'Kistralitin.. play of .sunflowers "and tomatoes gated, ' ;: ' s~ 1 • liegister how and avoid the 9P.M. grown by, juniors. HAW last minute rush, in the, • Call Tjiere.js no road to/sucoess but SHANKLESS ,• sun before the September 27 dead- through-'^ clear, smVng purpose. LB. OR WHOLE, 1 /£- T. T. MuHger HALF Naihed Socreliiry (', line, the league, advises. - You may .register at the. tr^vn- Luscious, old5 fasKioned 3smoke-house flavor that sets you smacking your lips. And Of Elks-Auxiliary. ship deifk's office in the Mu-. TO^NSIttV OF CRANFOttlJ l\.Irs. Mai'Raiet Kleindl Cranford nicipal Building daily from 8: HO TltK OF HKAK1NO • . Acme sees to it that you get all good eating, not waste . i. because it removes • was named -secretary.of the Ladies' a.m.' to 5 p.m. . '• Nut let- jits hereby RlvcfrMhnt the Plnn- shank ends along with excess fat! \ Auxiliary of Elks, Lodge 15R5.nl1 ttufrtl of the Township.of Criinford, Unloij/Cmmly. N. J., will hold h public '. Moimtamsirie. parent lodge1.of. the Ariiislroiig'WinH Nwar hciiXiij; on Thiiraduy, Juty 12, lOJifl, at r • . •. •• •• . Cr^iford. L(»l«(.' lioTxi. .;.il- a recent p.m. • ID.S.T.i lit the Murilcipiil Lancaster Brand Boneless Hams whole or half 89c Ib. . nieetmj; in Mountainside. /imiiilini!. corner North Avenlie iind Af- Finest farm-Fresh En-{Xilive'ring Cer\i 1'icalf: CUMI Stiuel, Cranford, N. .1.. to cofnBlder (i>ther officers for- the cnsuittfj'f Harry K. Armstrong. Jr., son the appllciitloh; for iipproval of prelini- 89 year are: President. Mrs. Milr>"! Inary plats for smb-dlvlslon of land by \-- Hormel Virginia Baked Canned Hqnim ib. si« 1 fruits and Vegetables Mr. and Mrs. if. n. Armstronp^of the fnllnwInR applicnnt: '.' ' Hauer; vice-president, Mi>. Muriel' 71,1 .Tulip street, will recei-ve a Hi Frank- J. Scunlon. 0(17 Townley $ Spade; treasurer, Mrs. • Uorfit.hy; eertilirate' in meeiianicul/^erjgin- •Avenue, Union, N. J.', for property on Ferris Canned Ham .y.. 3-ib. sue . . . 3.55 Gallows Hill Bond. . v . . . traesel; chaplain. Mrs-.. -Marie' £m- eehng from the special- (Xmrses til- A copy qf thu said subdivision has Hirsch; sei t;c;iiiV-:it-nrnis, Mrs. vision'(if Newark' CoHcge. of Enrbeen fllcd with thu municipal clerk for Large Western Stella- W-helan; ai'ii'l ••aiirlit.in'K" com-• gineering, ' Ne.wui'lyO' tonight '.'jit public Inspection. Oven-ready Hen ' nutlee, Jlr.1;. Lillian DeFiant'iscn, J All Interested persons will "be Klven graduation exercises. ( . Mrs. liuth b'itze-1 and Mrs. Whel-.ir).! full opportunity' to be heard at the said Mr. Armslivng, wlra also at- time and place. • Final'ivieeling of the season was! tended Uiutui Junior*. - College, By order of the PlnrfhlnB Board, INCLUDING ,, held last Wednesday, at which ! Cranford Jind Pratt Institute of ' . .E. DUER-REEVES, time the. auxiliary'adjourned until BrookIwtff N. Y., is employed as aSTELLE STANIJEY Chairman. BELTSVILLE St-'pti'inber 10. • dralWuih iiv.,the 'Dover plant of Secretary- -. ' Cmjwron Machine Company of Dated: June 10, 10l<0. , • 0-28 ill TURKEY P'ai'k A illa^e Associaiion "odklyn. • • \ -.>'•' fie was graduated from Cran- mm- Names I'arodos' Presiden iord Mini) School iii 194(5. Attend So light so-'tiny each ti.uy Paiedes was e.lected prfcau-l ing the R.radualion .exercises will I •-+ . , dent ot the Park Village Civ^/As be his .pai;erits and«brother, Dick. ...it cqnbe worn special low, lo>tf price! 4 for 75c siK'iatinn1 recently at a tm-etin.u 19 in a woman's hair, or . lield . at the Veterans /Memorial Help Launch Campaign '• >'}\' • • Home. . Four Crunford women — Mrs. dipped tor a necktie. Other officers nrjr Vice-prcsi- 11. A. Olovier, Mrs. Florence El- NOW ON —th-iTt,---iHil-vn—G-~--Go'lie;. tiC.c.i'ctary, lems, Mrs." Barbara. Friektrrand Ldncaster Brand Skinless Fancy Santa Clara Red Kirs. Warren i!acglcr; treasurer, Mrs. Louise D'Brie.ri — attended *• SALE x !M Robert Colston;, i meeting oT~tfiritnT~6tttttvty—Re ^- •" .. secretarysergeai\Wrt't-arms, , James KiTlK^ ppw-h-l-i-^H-n-W^^mun-Manday mpj-jimg_ I —[Pht»y.^-t>(Up^r-K-tomi_thp lioiiyd- of I at the Winlleld -Scnlt Hotel. The 11 direpiors' with the. aildition otim'ceting was'^mteTl trr~tt»rmii-Hy Williams, elected . for a launch the campaign of'j\ssembly- HEARINO AID /imvw-.^.ar term; Virgil' Ymj'ng, woman Florence Dwyer, "Repuli,- • f'.'-.. f meaty, reaUy delicious eating. Just the^ thing for tM:pfcnic! The -Iwo-yea.r term, and Irving Becker, Mean candidate for CtmRress.in. the (.-j^.Tr.' IKU thin Rib Steaks \££? ib. 99 love tliem! At their peak of goodness. one-year term. • '• ' . "'" Nfivcmber General Election. only 1135 "•""-^7 Lancaster Brand U.S. Choice Beef, Bone-in FishSfeks os:. 21L BU ""* ••• ^H ••* JMB-"MH W ••• • Chuck Roast M Large Shrimp -v.•/.">• •'.•,•'.) • limorlnbla Clarity Ml : Talk as long as you like— '-•'..•*• Lancaster Brand Oven-Ready ' •«:*>.». BfDMdaUllly X f-'J S'v >l _^ J SStort e wHCeloston MackfereL .-.15* I Free HOME DemonsifaJJtM &1 Bologno 3 minute, call"to BOSTON-.•' o extra minutes, each'only .... MATTHEWS - J • Lancaster Brand Rock Lobster Tails > 89* MAGAZINE H.ition rale liom NLWBKIV M«H U , • HEARING SERVICE LlVerWt Midget, S^oz. roll 29 Caseof1 . ill day Sunday. 10% Fed. ta» nol included. - u- 2 Wado Ave., CRanford 6*2384 plus iep. I ^M^ ^^^ ',. . M^_- ^^ i^M ^^M ^^M-l' 79 C ? PressedTHciiii S $T.39 1.39. Mm BOTTLES Mm w .•.;.•*•.— . SPICED Club soda, pale dry or golden ginger ale, cola, orange, cherry, cream, root beer, sarsa- ^\ Greater Rewards Throug Luncheon Meat 59 parilla, fruit levnon, cocoa cream, clear lemon. f 35O «-** | Samsonite 609 Westfieid Ave. GO O DS NowondevS&Ho«erey ^^t^^ Apple Sauce U W Hirobeth Ave. valueB!S&Hl^;tho widest endlong |? «'J^ iscount for V^ &* 142 Broad Street -ov >M'^ .TheprooIisintheS&HeataloBuc! _.* ca^ ^ g&H ^ ^ lhc Virginia lee . wM^~- -PABfclGS. Orange Ghiff on

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THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE,. THURSDAY,. JUNEJ8, 1956 HE GRANFORp^piTIZEN AND CHRONIOLE, THURSDAY, JIJNE 28,-165* nspital. near Tokyo."Japan Ucrvice with the ESJO- Research 1 cl:it;i01 lu wns graduated from and finKin't'ering Company, Lin- Pate Two ^/V.tt/dlCl i >' / 'PS for /thiy Hny Scoufs| • pates p ^lay-Tonics, EasfcernaireS \Mdke ildod showing Hi Competition j Episcopal,' hi1a(l(?lphia, den.. Mr. Appeldobrri, is'a section'. -. .'.-•,- -. - • jof. AinerU'u. ' .- .' •'; • ' j E|-...v.,.., ., _- .-...,.. - ...... , . , / -^vf*T/HV^TI/"»£* '• -I At the I annual banquet, Judjjo with an It.N. degree, and also at- ! hoad of' the combustion,project viyvlllXvi vJlltt^— ••irAlfredE.yMo'd'jivelH-of .tlie.UniHHl-tendt'(U-UrsiiHi!j--College,, Colleger- LgrOup inJhe company's products,.. tatt s 7 wel^uai Chiefs'Le^ter W Powell of Cran-'^ ' .District ' Court was guest; ville, Pa. / ' ; htwearch division. ;..- '_ '. —*—1_ ', The Play-Tonics of Teaneck came in second and the-Eastemaires , , ' , i,' ', „ ,' • ',„ ' , I speaker. '. " • Mrs. nates accompanied her,- " ' Ij .- . ford, and .Fred Fql^one of Carwood.. .^, ^ , , , 'ip Jclaughter t» Alabama last week and . , '- '. . ,- . , - . of Jersey CHy were fifth in eomfietition among 40 of this country's cdws w prll?1 lm c soil itself. We need to do every-1 ;.and Canada's leading-barbershop quartets at'the lflth annual conven- accompanied Iw-their wivtv, wore riUf|Oi, „ forum' on police training.'. retunu-d by plane Sunday. Lt. f . ....JHen-' jfn Service ', J anuinc: tliose at'tendinff the ^Uli'with Chief Fred Hess of Bloom-1 Bate£ father i:; assistant rcchnt-nti""^ r ' T ' ' . thing we can to increase the abilVl |/'" tidn of the Society for thc Preservation and fincotiragement o£.Barber- lvl .ity of'the soil, to hold. water, j Business Atid Industrial Notes shop Singing in Air/erica at Minneapolis, Minn., last wepk. annual cenferenccj of the New.ier-;. ffeld as moderator;. Speakersl-weic | f rinityrchurch here. • ' IMr. an- dV«?o»'t»» Mrs. LBeo «eerY , ojr.f 6, Chesteson oir Continental Cuisine* Menus fey State Assocki/iiui j'f C'liiefs of.'Ilar.vev G. Foster, special agent in] • T ,"~ " , 6rganic.matter Is the best remedy. if Fi-^nrlclt A.Fetteily ^ nnvp' TViytfpistndt. lend of tlvi ' _-__-i^-..,-- _• ,.-.-_- I.ang nlaco. snent, (ho week-end rThis—skbiild—be^-lncorpDiuti;tL,Jn. Servicenter,-I?orTh and spring. aiTi'imr Aidekmqn has been named play-Tonics, residcB at 45 Park-1 Clark .. police Sunday afternoon, Tuesday nnd t ; Col.'Joseph D. Rut-tor, superintend-j ,jonv,.K.« Appeldoorn of 421 Man- jat' home. Hee iis stationed at Kort ^T'oTOTillr^^ abundance. whori • the soil is dug. Hold avenue^, Cranford, win' The .remedy rlgrit now is -to apply of the Wakefern food 'way Village,; and Daniel -Heyburn, i The chijd was treated by a doctor wee ! ent of the New Jersey State. Police-r|or .av<>nl,e has completed 1() years','Devens, Maa<. a thin layer of .fine, partly decayed Cranford ' Ex- have- a full line of used cars jn tit Rahway Mempria'I Hospital and '.. Thp cucsts. .were welenined b>> ; Chief Johiv. F: McGility of East j .__ ^-M-^-——---.—.--^-r— —— "H— William-JUMI Albert Zimmerman Compielnig lOtl.i lhe_ showroom which adjaint the'' jr., tenor of the Eastcrna.ir.es, livp.-i the- owner wus'.-instructed by the nt ") Burnside avenuol Both groilps 'ffcank' Marucci of Spl'n^ j Oranpe, co-chairnian of basic- po- Year as Owners''of Mftrlern Rfcslaurant in Union, ...service, slaiibn '.*;•; National Cranford police to keep.the animal cers "on the opening 'Uiyi |ji-e trauiin-g for the association, Will U^J'v»- r - ,. performed at' the. "-Evening cf confined for 10.days for. obsorva- SPECIALIZING IN HLUNG PRESCRIPTIONS will- help also to keep' the • soil T.ypewriier company-' continucB 1 included Chief M:itthcw_/. Donn-! ahii ciiief Alfred T. ' Smajley, Well Known for Social ami, Industrial Catering under a plan announced by the Harmony" presented by the Cran- tion. from .taking. While .dfeep' cultiva- State Motor Vehicle Department its-ssle" of portable typewriters t hue of the BerRei.i County Police.; chairman of the association's po-' OF EYE PHYSICIANS > . MMVC and move,residents of Cranford pnd vicinity.are discovering at a 25^-Xeduclion. • :<»tarj -eitifb eavlier this year. tion is often .hartnful because of . . ..New York,City officials are The quartet contest was. held in pr,esk(ont- of. the- n^snci^tipi-,: .'V-plTii'firaininB committee. -• . - Ybwnley's .Restniira'nt,,580*5R2. North avenue, Union.. Although Town- ijnjury to roots, yet it. should be apparently listtning.to the pleas | "lM~^nd • Wiliiam Zimiinoiniaj! torney Genoi-.il- GroVer C. Ricn-; : *- '---— ' —*loy.!s-ica'tcjis^tolal_family trade for- dinner, businessrrien.. a.hd indus- Northrop Hall at the University of GirlSdmts idone^JX^a_ deep soil: is built Up of^rort&yariaitotallif^rrtriitotalliaa theith r requesq t j who'..operated th£ industrial cufp/ man, Pirectoi' Fredei ick : trialists, as-many as Gfftra^ayTTgo^hrre-fpHiineheon, . ..•'... .'.l_...-_....',_ with organic . malTel\"lHcr~g'ai'd5n - ^iinMosota. About 8i000-persons'-nt- • Townley's'Restaurant is thanaged by two-brothers, William and to have teen agers barred from teria. at Hyatt's during icDdeel' the convention, First place ert of tlic Division of %^^Begms -Air will often survive for twt> or three hides aiVd Lea VVy.lch, acting 'di- Lr drinlcina in New York- and .Staten , now own Townley's Restaurant Ml '•• winners were' the:Confederates of VRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS Albert: Ziivurimnan, ' \K-\w pur- i — ——'. '—"'-• -•-•--- — weeks of drought after a good .Union' . .'.. "Buddy" rector of the Bureau. of. Ti-ajfjlp-i-' ' sTr ' Island. Memphis, Tenn. The Lads of En- 1 chpsed. tho present building' 1 f> imnoting-plSco. for t>io t^jons watering, especially if a mulch is Safety. Division oil Motor Vehicles.- M.is. -- Coilstance W. Bates, (inugh- 109- JEPFiERSON AVE. \ : Recent 'surveys' indicate that free advice' on picture taking iu , chantment of Albirqu'erque, N..M., Receive Awards years', ago' and- proceeded to make |o f used.'. •. .- '. • • Speiilcers-on the second day in- ter. of thv Rev. and Mrs.. Carroll Martin Bid*. — Street Floor there are now more womdn. thOSQ.'leavjng for summer v:u-a.- • Were--thicd, land tho,. Four Pitch- . A.'Court of- Awards was h(;ld by it one. (if t.ho top restaurants in the \ In any soil when water-is needed 1 eluded. Arthur A. Weller; exeeu--; \[. Hates of HF Par.kway. Villago, tions. • H.c also provides his hiKers of "Springfield, Mo., took ,'. Shown above aur thc'Enstcrnaircs of Jersey City, who enrncv EL. 2-2340 9 it. should be applied in "sufficient stockholders' in-'.United States- GirlvScout T;roap 32 of Lincoln live officer of tho "Legalized Crame:;i has boen commissioned a first lieu- Union County area than -there' are men . . . Day-" tamers with mailing bags.in which foui'tir place. ,- • . in fifth in the barbei'.^hop qliartot- contest conducted at the 18th. Lo'jig Catering Experience! - ' EomeiridkeYs quantities to Vyet the soil body to films can be mailed foVdevcloiiiug. SchooVrecently- in the.auditorium, of • Chance Control . Coinmission: ./tenant in the Air Nurses Corps and • A. M. to 6 P. M. Dully- — Man. A ThanL ( itMiU.I r, «- ii depth of six or eight. inches. Strom Inc. of Elizabeth has an- 'First place in:tho chorus contest of the^Educational.Building of the nnnual.coriventi'on of .the Societ'y'for the PrC'scryation ancl Encpnr-. . 'Edmund D. Mason,'TissiVtunK di-i has reported 'fur duty -ut.Guenther The" xYln.m e'r in ;rn ' brothers Additional automatic lolKce. went to the Michigan'City- (Ind.) brought to Townley's Restaurant F6mm Then apply the, mulch. This will nounced ih-at more than'8B% of, ceptacles are to be.placod. on the Methodist Church. " agement of, Barbershop Quartet Singing in America in; Minneapo- rector of the Federal Dureau of, Air FOICQ. Base, Montgomery, Ala onserve the-water. - their sales for 1955 were in elec- ' chorus. •• '—•'••'- .-—| .. .. The projjrairi, supervised by .the lis, Minn., last wpek; , Left to right in the picture are: Robert- Investigation: Edward B. McCon- She will receive her basic train'- a ciuarteY.o.f n ceiWury of catering '• • trical, electronic and in atomic 7 -—=lt was-7iaanpunced t,hat the 1957 experience in ihe Elizabeth area. MARY W. ARMSTRONG Light sprinklings, on the soil using, the "present automatic in. troop leaders; Mrs. J. J, Zawislak Boh'ti, Bayonne; Harry. Richter, Lalte Hopatcong; DanieT Tloy- nol, administrative'director, of Now ing in Alabama and then *xi»ecis surface are liksely to be harmful. installation fields. convention of the SPEBSQSA will ; Tnuy continue Their enteriiiu serv-; Union County Home Agent vice between Cranford and Irv-' and Mrs. K. Hedges^ included burn, Jr.; Cranford, and Tommy Dames, Asbury Park. 7 Jersey Courts, and- George K. to he assigned to an'Air'Force base "CHtEKfVL EARFUl" ice (iperatinR from the present, Rutgers U. Extension Service However,, if water, is available oh P. S. Incorporated of Garwood 5 might: pause to • look at ;be field in Los Angeles, Calif. songs by -the\roop, a flag.cere- restaurant. Over t.his period - of hot days a syringing of the top of •• featuring a man-made bond •the iti:iruciions. The sign.j-Qads I '—, , : _!.;. \ lriony with a color guard of Janet 1 oara Gaffney, Barbara and Diane prepared by -Mrs. S. .Brooks and years' the brothers have handled Can I freeze some strawberries the plants in late afternoon ' or' stono-that modernizes older homes. I" ?" *" Buzalski, Barba"rn'-Garfney, La- ljC Iruich, Laraine Hed'ges,' • Joyce MrsTTSIoloen,, -\VCJHJ servl'd- to the in' my /efrigorator .sectibn for- use'' ea.rly evening will help-to revive The company also does_ afll types I ""' " raine Hedges and ^Christine Zaw* hundreds of banquets, wedding re- them. The moisture on the' leaves coin into receptacle wiih left ', Marilyn Cupchd, 9, of Clark, was ,iska, Linda Moieen.-NancyPriefe, parents and friends who attended. ceptions, parties and outinRs. Our- later when they arc loss plentifuf? of home improvements"; . . Na- islak, and the awarding of'badges. handi . _•• bitten on the ring, finger of.the During the year, in addition.,! to i |es, What is thc.be'st way to do this?" should dry before night sets in or tionally-icnovyn air .conditioners Nancy Scheckler, Sharon Soren- infi World War.,1,1 they entered mildew may result. Note to June gradustes •— Sc\-. lolit hand by a-dog o'whqd-b.y, Mrs. A total of 86 badgas were pre- son, Michelle Tomasulo, Mary Lou •vprking on Iheir badges, the troop 6. the industrial t\eld and maintained asks. Mrs. S. . > ,- • _/" HOME OF are-being sold at special discovtnts sh eral Newark insurance coinpuniis I KVJna Fanning-of 71'Burnside ave- sented to -Barbara Antoniato, Judy Williams and Christine .Zawislak. participated in-the-following out-| cafeterias and restaurants in many The answer is yes, ifyyou have •for luncheon by Daniels of ;Cranford. hav!.„..«e raise..^.ionrdf ihnitheir basi-insen scinriinn^ir. I • flue, ' according' to a report re- Bowne, Karen Brooks, jtonet Bu- is* room. In most rfjfri^ratdrs this 28 to Elmora Karen Brooks, Barbara Chris- ings and • activities: "Cooking, of the : largest, factories in North Men In Sfervice -— Within a few days Amoco !f5 per week ... ceived by the local police from zalski,; Barbara Christiansen, Bar- tiansen, Linda Mpleen and Mary classes, a visit to the Museum and bid and Central Jersey. section is too sma^to do a very thehcelaborated into-tho^rhare com- William Sorenscn, son of Mr. large quantity o^'nny one food;'it U Williams received awards fov. Planetarium in'Newark, baby- sit- et; . .prornot- riear-perfec't attendance were giw mage 'sale to help raise money for mans now have the.added facili- (Dlantv as .it is called, mainiains- a. od to the rank of sergeant in the nei-,. m newer refrigerators, the space for en Janet Buzal.ski, Barbara Gaff- a trip to Washingtonr-Br^.^ next ties of their fiwiv-ri'staurarit where uniform -pressure, carrying water Marines. He is a security guard THE POWER VACUUM WAY! i •in.'. frozen/food does go down t'o low •V FOlGRAIDiTl-flS \l ney, Joyce Liska and Christine spring, and an overnight in. tho Mri three private rooms have been pro- and elaborated foods upward- for at the U. S. Ernbassy, Warsaw, enough temperatures to freeze By LEONARD -, U , the growth of the' plant, and the AMOCO .^gawislak. • . " • . Girl Scout cabin at Surprise Lake. spe< vided for largo and small parlies Poland. A 1953 graduate of Cran- NEW PORTABLE Other activities were a visit .to fjrtlit.; • ' • •..-•• Chairman Governor's (JivU Delense Advisory Committee LET US CLEAN YOUR FURNACE \MVS. JR. H. Mpleen was present- old. numbering anywhere from 10 to simple sugar downward. In thi -SE-R'VI CENTER '• You may do sliced berries in dry process, .pach tiny cell in the plan ford High School; he' entered, the TYPEWRITERS eckwitli a friendship pin in'apprec- Childhood Interests,- a toy factory 120 persons. When the restaurant tnit a few of the many ..duties' Marines soon after graduation. in Rosclle Park, a trip to the Sta- is completely' filled it has a seatr sugar, but whole berries are best Most people think we need a' is. kept in a turgid or expanded iation of her help to the troop. donq in syrup —*' the sugar pene- that\have' challenged Cl>. state so'that, assi«ted-L.by. thesis MrsVZawislak and Mrs. Hedges tue of Liberty, and a' final cookout i'ng capacity of 480. .' ' t _(,/" . , war to justify Civil Defense. Do DON'T UT YOUR MONEY CO VP IN trates bettor this -'way.' For each The^e catastrophes hit us sud- sues "in the cell walls, the' plan wereNciyen gifts of appreciation on June 19, at NcixnehegEm Park, Townley's • Restaurant/'serves you know that several years .ago SUL V l 25% OFF pound of berries use i .i llj. or Vz denly and" people must be trained '- '" f"-" * ROYAL QUIET DELUXE from the troop mothers. ' -,,- where the girls played games, hik- Contim-'ntal foods and timers pa- ligislation was passed placing up- ls k(?pt Voct ed,"and. helped with the flrq and enue trons a varied' menu^'The owners cup dry sugar. For-whole-berries, so thatWy c.fln serve-efficiently..' Whe n °.wate-r -is'-vMthholdjjitr when '•• List Price — 12Hy tnule complele Berries maybe kept submerged by "tY-'AREA .of NEW JERSEYT- Wm. 'L. SCHROEDE"R Thrt 1 of peacetime disaster control? Our. Are you\i volunteer ? clogged by disease, we see wilting •with .'a ch,Ur- XJkJL cordial ancfwtrrtinn winer. . ^-- . |c ln. a'll~oT~niose, CTvil Defense'! dSprinq fcriairi in a skillet to just the degrc •pla'nr'^ -esjlaurant, i.tselT, is wc-11 \vcnt into action immediately. Our through the breathing pores of the ^-What-ean we dojo preyent this CEMENT erdnlord-. CR 6-9600 - -^ - « and pro- 'leaves aud^fre^-i^pg^nto--Qr~n^i^^ when" In "cilies CR 6-2467 llWBLNUTHVE GRB-3474 appoin auxiliary poiioertlL'll wuiu liiel«sar list atmosphere in ' Another way lo get our doctors and nurses pitched in, eral materials through the roots, the demands for water are so whicvi'cks...a-h to'Tunc. p>aiunh ogr dine. Service is toes brown is to give them, more The carbon dioxide unites in the that watering of lawns and gar- our State Control Center, was mar.i- LOUNGE: boi-'h^qiiiick.and efficient. The.res time and baste them frequently. leaves with some of the water to dens may be prohibited, STORE: ". ned'.34-hourned 34hu s n dayy to give asslst- nurant is air conditioned through About.an hour, and a half before form first simple sugar which is The first point of attack is the CRanfbrd 64600 SUnset 9-0525 SUnsel 9-9870 out and there is ample parking the roast is done,' pre-boH G or 8 ance \yhePe it was needed. Thesa medium sized pared potatoes 10 30 South Ave., W. 9-052G space. minutes. Drain, cut "in half q.nd As a hobby, William Zmmer arrange arbiind the meat in the Crahford man is a story teller and racon EARNINGS roasting pan. Turn'and baste with '% GET YOUR FILM INN teur in demand by many.service meat dripdings occasionally. Bake fo* THE CO and fraternal organizations. 45 to GO minutes or until tender. The restaurant is the, weekly THE FOURTH i BEER WINES -:- CORDIALS -:- LIQUORS OF JULY Domestic and Imported . YOUR ._.• ''• ' WE DELIVER ANYWHERE SUMMER SPECIAL! 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•.!(•.:••>*•. ,THE CRANFQRD CITIZEN .-AND CHRO^icLE, TffefaSDAY,. JUNE: 28,1956 ] reads as follows: .,..!.... ^_-_. ,U~^- llcity, Mrs. Clifton St,ockberger; held until the SPCA maicesmjj rab- .:. j. ..'. \ / ' Neal Riley-'.and Charles Dorbjaek; held u 7 i<"B tWst The child was'-.treatewas'-treateB ;;by ; "I- wjsK to take this opportunity g6ld"^rrows, Robert Macalak and ipe.eial projects, Mrs Charles; i<"B tWst. The 'tt*^com/)limcnt you- and, through, THE CBANFGPvD' CITIZEN AND C^ONICLE, THURSDAY, JtTJJE 2R,/1958 .• .i'-, .-.-.•-, Geoffrey Hartzler, and cub scout you, eorajjlimcnt youi1 "men—ftnrr ijigto Puerto graduation certificates, t William Wrs.-John Conover and Mrs. Fred their very'splendid ivbrk in bfing- Donald' Watt and Casey Huston;,.war seservices,, MrsW. William W d ifsrTCTsr • inf< aboiif'n mosfTeffeetive solution Jon'esr ~ ,. Weber; ways, and meaifsrTCTrsr PolicerGftief of the above.case. James Sominervillek and yearbook, "The preliminary investigat'ional nin ...Robert' O-'Leary be'eame a new Mrs. William' Foppert.. ' v; : r : member of the pack, receivirig his work left little to be desired. I was P 1 111 IZ^ • ' •••• ¥• .*CWM*. ;. .**#.:• • '-^" - T>* ' . • ' • ••>"• - ''• - " .'. ; ' • •-' '" ' 1 bob cat pin. Commended particularly impressed by the .de- ' ' '*' " ''' " ' f ' T~ ~7~~ ' ' ' "' ' ' 1 board an Eastern- • airliner'.; tcfr i Mrs; .Harriet'.Ernst wpn a golf- Howard H. Shannon ;"Pofice. Chief Lester W. .Powell meanor of you' and your men ns 1 niorrow night-with' 34 other :s.cout^ driving cotitest held for'the women this week received a citation from | witnesses,-'nnd- I •wis h to highl' y*" Christian Science from this area for' a 'flight t<' U the picnic. After the. presenta- To Receive ICC Post MnionCoiintv Pro^i.t^- H.. Rus- i mpHmc-nt -on 'for .Voiir most fe . Alliance Pastor Says Puerto Rico where they-will par, Howard H. Shannon of 138 Mo- Sfef1>obihal Named Broadcast Sunday tion pf awards a father-son base- ell Morss, Jr., commending the tiripafe in "Project Amigos," whir' -ivrjc^nl:ivf>rLnnd_refreRh- hawk drive was • nominated last •ii r l i Klsf^rfrf iftn\l -A— Christian—Scierlcc—JE Ts nn~effpre lay 'I .have dealt with the signi- Norman Brubaker,. president '"o The citation, to Chief Powell I staff. " bo I ho soloist Uii.s. Sunday, and 111--- ti-ainint; in the specialized Hold of* Youth Groups avenue, a j?o'st'476 Explorer. the Floraphile .Garden Club. ' S;:c person to-teach arid to witness and to preach. ficance of .Christ's coming. The musical "selections -.will Lutherans the miiVistry to the mentally ill, v Bible Theme Young- people were ._ A few hours after arrival in At a recent meeting qt the horn : ' Many of our churches,have begun theh Daily Vacation Bible' evidences in the world aril, around sione'd to attend summer cniif, r. 1 Claire Caruso, 9, Bitteii ''Pastoral." by 'Guilriiont;. most of it ''at the Washington 1 .pun'tb Rico, the explorers wil of Mrs. Robert; Da vies,. 30 Diirhair hospital. &• - School programs. Some parents, send their children to get them, us indicate that His return is iriences during 'services at Os'.vni, visit,' EJ Morro, 400-year-old for- tion," Uy Liszt, arnniKod by Ar- /the not. too d-istant future. I have invemie, the club" decided 'ft* hold On Finger By Mouse' To Ijfeai? New He. i.s an- ordained minister in out from under their feet at least during the morning hours. Others ForYaGation Presbyterian ChUrch pn Suiu-lay. tress at the entrance to S'an.'Juan. workshops throughout the'Summer living . eadi'lt. and "Alk-t:n> .MocU-niU>." send-thelr children sincerely hoping that their 'knowledge' of the spoken of the rapture of "th'c true Commissioned to/go to- isbn-i nnd "then inspect Ramqy Air Force Claire CaruyA, 9, daughter 'of the Baltimore*.Conference of the church, composed of those whose to. prepal-e for • their fa11~7flo\vEr Mr. and Mrs. Donato M. Caruso of | .from tlic'First .. SiMiaia • fur the Methodist Chureh, • The. .Rev. ,.MT\ Christian faith will be increased. But too mariy sertd.. them -in an Heights were: Na,n' Philo,' Cyirhi;i. BafO of tho 'Strategic Air. Com- show', September 9" A workshop Organ by IJarowski. Synod Official lives have been transformed by the•Blolmi, Mary.'LairWilliams, ].„,,., mand .as guests ol| the U. S. Air DOUGLAS TUCKER DONALD CliEtGHTON FRANK riETRIK 41 Rqger avenue, was-aittert; on-' Dobihal -recc-ived" his A.B. in- psy- efWl to relieve themselves of their basic Christian responsibility. School Study Spirit'of God; and that all'others under the direction of Mrs. Walter her right index finger, by a field in every room! Daily -aUon Church School Tin.: new- si'cri'tary" of Christian chology' from'the American Uni- Watson? Janicij Ruch, 'Henrietta Force. ..•.'':' : , • Kriorr will be held August 1 'at The task of "Christian education" belongs'primarily; to parents. : Vacation Church'School opened not related to "him thus, will be Norr, -Virginia'- Scott,'Lois Foster; mouse Friday whlle-.playihg near 1,?^. opened al. llu- chvirch on Monday odiu-ation'•riiul'. home missions' of versity, Washington', D. C., in 1949 •( After establishing headquarters Arbor street to .Leuis A. Zapata the home, of Mrs. John Garbor, This article is written in the hope that, it will help people to at Cranford Methodist dhurch on •left'behind them on this earth. Virginia,Wargo.and Richard Dciin- mitteeman of- Troop 79,sponsored her Jhome, police report. . mohunu ami will continue through the New JiTsv'y Synod of .the Un- ind his ' bachelor of divinity de- Mbndayw'ith an enrollment'of 128. at. Camp Guajataka, pear San by the Everyman's Bible class of of the. same, tojyh'. Both corre- ^Hbbo'Picnic Held 112 "bak'lane. ! July (i with the osja-ptiini of July fi;om Drew Theological Sem- .realize that, the Christian church cannot do the job.of Christian "I am now on: the Tribulation/ browski. ' -. Sebastian, the-group will take, a' 1 ' Ronald Fraser of 33 Roger 'a\>e- YEAR-ROUND ited Lutheran Ch'Oreh.m America, The school will be open daily from Period that is yet-to come upon the First .Presbyterian Church; and spond frequently'\\iith their. Cran- 'Mrs. Brubaker haiaed the fol-nue cayght the mouse and turned •). The therm* I'm' this year is inar^ Madison, in '1052.. He has education, alone. It eaa only supplement the job which the parents Going to the Blair HI conf hike through the- jungle along the ford amigos. Angel is now; in this lowing committee- chairmen: L 9. to 11:30 a.m. for. the next three this earth. It -will be a. time of Mr..Pelrfk;~.chaifmnn of Post. 476 By Cub Pack M: it over to Dr. William M. Epstein "The-'Bibk' — Our Guide Book." lhe Hfv. G.odli'ey E, Alberti, will be been''studying at Drew for a Ph.D. do at home. • • • . weciks with the. exception of July 4. e'ricc are: Barbara „.._„.., Guajataka- River Gorge with San sponsored by the American Legion.. country spending several weeks at Arboretum, Mrs. James Phelan; t over t D, p surteririg and Divine pg: DiTtemer. Gerard ]\\ 1 M i 1 A, "hobo" picnic was helfi last """^ m-rrHHipit;ielu rrl'l VlC I'Ml ' jU C:ilv:H-V ihwUw.v and -'•••'-•• yoii want to be considered a true disciple of- the Lord, then • - •- • 1 =^-w^w(.H«J. Chnii "•"••-•-' Bs-y Scout Raw * ~ ' Hume; eonsmm-4 of Rosplln Pqrk' who ordered if you' rrlus't witness an d: teac :h day by day ih"y5tn.' 'uwii ho'ihc. It- Children may still—be TM-r. Petrik"is: rurmei chainnan oft '.fion of Mrs. MVfi;i been atteiuli'ivj* classes )at the ~~~ ~~ ' ~''-- -'- IUJ.II.. ,»„,, 1,,.,'i^n. Tt is judgment surpassing anything iruu Russell Meyers;" .Virginia Mexico nnd • will -stop 'to see. hisweek in Nomahegah Park by Cub . Church, this Sunday. He not a trite statement which says that the family, tliat .prays to- this world has ever experienced; crs the eastern district of Union tion, Mrs. Joseph O'Malley; garden Jes, .'minus, 'director pi' Washington School of- Psychiatry. Closing exercises will be held July Diane. Tuttle;. Barbara Scha;ir,' .' An overnight camping trip in the Gotincil and of the Union Council local friends before he returns to Pack 44' of Os'eeola Presbyterian club -Xfounei.l representatives, Mrs. 'ciitiiin. assisted by the ! gether, stays together.. Family devotions strengthen a'family circle 12. T and that if it were not. for. .th eI Katherine Van Blarcum, Janice •Maricao Forest is 'another^ major : Church. During -the"picnic, cub- ', Them'.inemec of the school will l)c Pivlnc Catholic committee; -on scouting. the island. . 7 L. B. Moody and Mrs. "Francis Rest, Relax, Keep Cool too! There1 will be one service at and prepare the individuals for meeting the problems of life, intervention of God, in Lcbop Betty -Tieclemann, - Sully event' planned for the scouts. At The . explorers will meet at 3master Joseph Hartzler gave rec- Charles; alternates, Mrs. Robert -S ' "The Bible." The Kiridprgarten and grace, there woulld • bb.e ' the-eotw--^^^t ^ ynluirst Gullifc.nl; I completion" of the first week's .A Plainfield Eagle scout, Brian Baldwin, ' superintendent; Mis. Calvary Lutheran' Church this -., Family', devotions-take care of the inspirational needs of Primary Departmonts1 will'use the L (h() E. Smith, son-df-Edward M: Smith, .p.m.tomorrow, at.the Sloan House, ognition to all who have helped to Hazeldine and Mrs. Robert Chris- On our Private Ocean Beach! old Rubert ' .'Blosser, Mrs. Charles plcte elimination, of:- the.) jpnan , Cratev and' Nancy Tudd. I j| activities, the explorers will The Bench l* youwl Mo cr«u fadyou r room or oiur BtiJicb GuK. John Keller, Mrs.' H. A. Likhko will be administered. The Sacra- "Dui;mg this, time of indescrlb- tor.tm-s Sunday will begin, a sciios ' Riean scouts, for'the second ..week, pany also will be.one of the RrouprhtrwkT-^T-^i^TTr who will serve as rina,' , den chiefs, were -given ehell: hospitality, Mrs. Charles fctheJ their iives, Parents must serve as examples. Children cannot be All, children will learn by useable-suffering,-twV>l«s-cii'iypvintf -twoo characters ,Slir sur- „,••„,,„„,„- ™mnnt nn HIP ncn : and Mrs. Willj-nm Sullivan. ment will"not be•• offered again At Alliance of summer sermons pn-the'general after which they ' wilt return_ to attending, the project. He also at- adviser to the group, is president awards for their cooperation and Van >Inwagen. . ' .. . . ' THB ISDI Primary — Mrs'. Joseph'1 War- The Lord's Supper will be ob- exp.exiefl only to do what their parents aslc them to do. They will of film strips, finger painting, wet passing in wickedness and ler- topic, "The Paradoxes of Chris-. i.'Stri chalk painting, blue printing, New York on a -.special' flight ac- tended the World .Jamboree- in of the General-Hprkimer Council, fine team work in the pack. Librarian, Mrs. Edward Fenrns; Warren ' sins'Ki, superintendent: Mrs. Bui -I until, lluvllrst Sunday served in the" Alliance.-Church at do' as their parents do. ••-•/.' .-•'.. ocioiishess, .anyone, who has rulea tiaajty phst' ooff th thec serieser s will be spe< . .her. "The Silent Sc;a,"a quintette splatter, painting and informal companied by 25 .of their Puerto Canada last: July and will be a host '"R'Y. The Project Amigos is spon- •Chairmari Harold Hendrie.kson membership. :Mrs, William : Dodd's, The whole fnihiljuvil! enjoy a tvill be offered b,v tlje 11 a.m. worsiiip service Sun- . God has uhaccountably chosen to commit to parents His rhost in any of the nations of the world emitleci "The Freedom of Can- Rican Hosts. • '.'".'. sored by the Boy Scouts of HpTEL . bold, .ton Barling, Mrs: Charles Seelbaeh, •dramatics. The Kindergarten De- in- the' past, will hold sway and ^",77" /-,K,':'",, _„,.„:„„ , • • to a Puerto Rican scout this-sum- presented .the'- following awards chairman, Mrs. Christensen and mdre relaxed, healthful, quiet Arlene Magiin day. Dr. George A. .Aitehesdn; p.as.- in the' past will hold sway and tiity» churcC h service .America, Region 2, which includes difectly on the ocean. Jso, important work. They have the task of rearing »oung children to partment is •• planning to make IX-RIMS During the next, two weeks^ of rneiv Denner badge to. Garry Hartzler Mrs. Hazeldine; program,. Mrs. kind 6f living I. Wells. . • . t/jr, will preach on "The Worid'.s exercise influence for bad ^luring *}?*?' ,^ "^ ""vice a, New Je.rsey, New York, and blnui Karen- Force, Cathy Burns 'and maturity. In the home the child first leqrns what love Is, receiving rhythm band instruments, to use l a a cl Chmoh St;ho 1 1( the project, Explorers. Creighton Tw-..„o Cranford scouts have and Robert .Ha.rt.ong; assistant Garber, chairman, Mrs. John Col- /1| \ Sprint Junior — Mrs. 'Arthur Es,clv.-n- Bad Men During the Tribulation the tribulation period yet future. °- ™:Q " ". "' "" Puerto Rico. 1 Cr. Carol Nordstrorri. •• • •. sacrificial love from his mother. Thus he is prepared, some day to in their music period; the Primary- Energized by satan himself, this %%^ -vaciuon Blbl played host .to the island scouts denner, James''.'wherrity; bear,. , lin(inss and MrsMrs.JV. Vanlnwagena ; pub- lauer, superintendent;. Mrs.. Jiimes Summer session ' of Sunda Period." understand the love of God, "sacrificial and redemptive. It is in Department, a mobile'of the crea- during the. past two season's. Tyr D. Polley, ;inci Mis. William West; Sunday School will convene dt diabolical trio-will lead the world 0,S^ayTnd wU. med each following a wqek .camping trip at To be able to.fill leisure intelli- school will be held at 9:30.a.in the home that the child-first knows the grace of forgiveness and : •Frank. Petrik was host last year to Birle: .'junior .'.assistants, Siind.ru •Kolhe, for.- ' the children of. Nurserj 9:30 n.m-.v with classes for each tion. aeainst God and His people. It is J^weekday,^' witlwith( . tnethe: excep0X( t inn of Camp Winnebago, Union Council Angel Gabriel Herrhida of May-gently is the last product of civili- !St;:li'; Susan' Frank, Agnes Fingcrlin and through'Junior Departments. age- group.. . [• ' • •_. - is thus prepared; to know at a later time the merciful forgiveness Children'.of the Primary Depart- Bo\- Scout reservation- at aguez" and Steven Ayve of 209zation'. — Bertrand Russell enue ' The Alliance Youth Fellowship and cleansing of God in Christ. He comes through family rela- ment will visit Temple Beth-el time is not too^ar removed from .Jfifc.^^"wlU Ht^ OJABMAN BROS, i ] Kathleen Frills . ' ' ' _ ] On Tuesday the women wil ; According to A. M. Gessler, aple meet- for .cancer-sewing, at 10 a.m groups- will mecj at (I: 30 p.m.. The tions to know what words are arid how to communicate, with this morning; to learn more of the.our- present days 7:30.p.m.. on Ju,ly 61 Troo'p 79 Explorer advisor, the first ROBBINS & ALLISON. INC. PIUMBING • HEATING •.REPAIRS |orro- All women Jit the church ar.e in-Juniors wiU- hear an illustrated people; then later he begins to communicate with God. In his home Jewish religion and worship. The "AH the forces and implements p rgons wisning.to Iltlvc.i;illlull,1 thing the Plierto Rican scouts will '. Oil PHONK Junior-Department is planning to '.. " ' .... Est.J912 • ' • ;- - rh« Echo Lake Church vited. Coffee'and cake is served story, VThe. Boy IiTside His he learns to accept the give and take of human relationships and of -destruction that man has TIOW B Uzed on Jul 8 arc requc-slwl want to -see is a major league ( FRED C. CO5CROVE, Owni.r'.Hla>|w. 36 NORTH AVE., E. CRAWFORD* 61320 make a relief map of. the Near East. GUMOU4MU100. S|iHim I ' " " adc at noontime for'those who come ClothcH," givejiby Miss. Elsie Aur- to absorb life's rudimentary lessons about Christian-ethics-. devised will no ^oubt .make their to..conCldt.the pastor as soon -as baseball game arid the second is LOGjAt AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING nd b'l Has New Pastor inger, director of Christian educa- The children' will have mobile contribution to his misery when 'i__:uin ,. the Empire State building, and he for. the day.' • ' . . . John Calvin was right -when-he pointed out that the family 08131 WINDOW SHADES enec The Echo Lake;Church of Christ tion. A- discussion—oh the theme, figures'to illustrate the journeys •tha-ihn)t limtimep; arrives'ai>,:ives.: . . • P "^-. - has planned a day trip according- -. .• Household Goods Exclusively •*° The Rev. Arnold J. balilquist., • is ordained by God to help preserve the order tha.t He created. described in the Old- Testament; : Proc > announces, the arrival of D^vicl pastor, will return from his va-"The Christian"! and the- Com ly. 'Troop. 79 Explorer Crew, has Thomas .from Mayllekl, Ky.,. to nuinity," will be held in the Young Let each-family this summer,, resolve that, they shall accept their makc'scrolls, reed baskets and con- a time°of DivineTgy coniri|buted $50 to help finance the HOLLAND fridge cation the last week in'July. struct an Ark of the. Covenant. he y« serve as'their- njinister {luring,.tho Adult group; under the direction 'responsibility to bring up their children- jn the nurture and thelcss, there will be the manifes- trip of the two crew members, Mr. Shipping summer months. Mr. .Thomas is a 'of Miss Carolyn J.eremko. Plans have been made lor thetatiqn of Divinp grace, so that out Gessler reports._ . ' ' ., YORK CLOTH §iorage Hons talk's by men of the church at '7 admonition of thc Lord. In this way they shall truly be disciples student at David Lipsciimb Col- "Oner I Was" Blind But Now 1 children Of the Junior Department of every.race, ki^ched^nd^g^_^kihd^d^ undfl_^liai;j^th^beg ! of ——On«—of—the—three—adventurers, Ire-ft b R f to experience the'various types of lege." Nashville, T.eni-i. He has p.m. Thursdays, Ruben-Reeves of Sec" v^il-1 be Dr. Aiteheson's ser- of- the Lord. " ' ' ' - " -' there will be those saved by the of services " Frank, is an old hand at scouting r |uppo 1 worship described in the Old Tes- lhlhe e summesummer r scnedulc ji "- '•' served as ininister of churches in Wesllield and L. C. Norton of mon.topic in. the 7:45 p.m. service "S "' at TrinitTiit y ChurcChurchh. TheTherre will be .conclaves, having-, attended the Packing which Cunningham, Ky., Cyruston, Term.. Chatham will .speak tonight. sented-to.Mrs; Connie Miskelly.for tament: Out of doors, in a tent "This Sunday morning I shirt late A voca.1- duet wijl be. oftorcd by R ]y Eucfterist at-Ba .m and Bl, Eighth World. Jamboree, last July Founded -H+4—ILUmnim 'u-fii-shin will be hcjdjil sc£vicc. . 1 and'in the temple.- be dealing with 'The Two Great RICHARD HARTIG ancl Springf -M-tv-H-nd-M-rs, Edgar'-go'lsley-.....-' : Relationship a.m.. Holy. EucHa^st with Hymns • in Canada and '' also the 53rd Estimates Cheerfully EonT "There-will be a.swimming. party World Characters Who Will In, Call CRanford 6-0898 He bc.nan his wtirk Jiere on June 10:30 --and . evenin-• g wo'rship at• "7 The executive committee will Mrs. F. K. Zun'dcl reported on. address- by thc assistant, the National Jamboree in California PAINT SHOP board the tiftfi arutnirl-~A5scmbl-y-7-of- tor VR5"Jtrmrrr—Bepa-rirne JuniorBpa i ' ;i (Vwe:iJEast_ Given on Any WW 17. •;..•' . .. , , o'clock' Sunday. Bifrre-Sehwl-wn- tor VR5 in I'flM.^TYnnky-snn nf~MEIZgEnid Mr. ' Thomas • succeeds Sewcll venes .at -9:30 a.in.La.dics'rBiblc Church Women, held recently at Olympic-Park, Irvingtoh - Maple- "the~T~nbulaTion Period? Th'c sermon topic this Suiulay Mrs. Joseph JL. Petrik, will be.a Moving Problem Ichain; class -meets ut-10 [i.ni.-Weclnesday, o'clock Monday evening. 101 N. Unionr Ave, CRanfortl 6-2540 Cranford, N. J. Hall, who had served the church Ocean Grove. • ' wood, June 28. " "This world is not getting better; — God-.Ccn- junior at Seton-Hall Preparatory -by »ft- i -t-hfr—Biblo- since September, \\io\i, MJ'.^Fhrrrr nnN Mrs. J. A. Kncrwtes-Tepoi ieti-i-n««-—m^wHu^^.,,,,.^ tared or Man-Centerecf.^ School," South Orange, wherei he "Iff who resigned in April and eotir dressings. Pointing out that Presbyterian teaches that it is-marchihg.towards 1 a-member of the debate club and the General Assembly .now par- D9:30 0"Th a.me .Hig summeh Patriotismr service" Sundayat'the. Carole Smith will be the organist eluded his work June 1, iilans to gif CHURCH SERVICES Women traditionally make extra its Doom." •"-.•'' during the month of July. active in intramural sports. Cmnford's Oldest Financial Institution to ^igerin, Africa,, this -tidl for Nothiningn is so oppressive aass a| Man'- s God-give-• n right of self- mits women to be ordained, and- Mis- ~~s Barbar- a Tuttl>•«>-""e wil«l Snnrlavbe th. e Douglas; son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 contributions, during the summer, soloist.''Her selection: "God Is My There will be a celebration .ot I "hiissioniiry work .. Mrs.. Hall and secret. It is diflle'ult for ladies to | Rovernment will be broughht outt Mrs.. Ward, remarkeH -that . this, Nothing Ls impossible. We mere- Lawrence M. Tucker, will be .a to meet some great need at mis- Shepherd," -by: Dvorak. The ly don't know ycyei t honuvwv tiuo duou uH. .the . Holy Eucharist' tomon'uw-l • their two children will, accompany- keep it longlng; ;and I know, in tills. «daty Christia in. thn eScienc Lesson-Sermoe servicesn Sun en- sion' hospitals and clinics, Mrs.will be Especially- helpful in the junior at Cranford High School mission "field. Children's Choir from the Vaca- Thomas 'A, Edison (Feast.of St. Peter) at 9 a.m. h.im.. • matter, a good nLimber of men whotitled "God." Arthur Houseknec'ht, speaking at tion Church School will sing, wi'.h in the fall and is active in the Continuing- special scries I Gideon's answer to the men of Announcement was- made by high school .choir and plays a sax-' are women. —. Fontaine the linal meeting of the Women's Mrs. Claude Grady and Mrs. Alex- ophone in»tho band. ' Isrciil who asked him to.rule Oyei Association at- thc First Presby- Mrs. Ward that the fall-Presby- ander Ellenbacher. in charge". 1 them will be included in lh,e read- terial will be held October 9 al YOU HAT MNB COMFORT, HAPriNESB and tho WAY *O UEALTB • Donald is a member of the Glee Church last Thursday; de- Children's Church will be hfilcl U>tenln( to lome of the following Club, navigation club at Pingry ing.-i from the'King James Version terian Basking Ridge. each Sunday during the .Summer. oi mo DIUIU (.uunbta u.^u, that it is important- for • " ''•'.'•• ••'- School, Hillside, where he will be of tho Bible (Judges 8:23): "And \ .. Mrs. F. W. Mayer was in charge The pre-school children will be VICINITTl Gideon said unto them, 1. will .not' women -to comprehend the' rela- omusicf devotions, and ;Mrs Mrs. E. P. C. H. .W Mertz, SCIENCE RADIO PROGRAMS OF THIS a junior.-He is-the son of Mr. and You'll be delighted with Gideon tibnship between, the hp music, taken pare of in the Educational ' «:IB a. m. -••irule« -.;.,,.over" you„„„ ,• nniiimneitherr shnishalil mmyv I tibnship between., the- hospital and spiritualan lifed .Mrs Lunc. Eh. Cwa. Wolfords sewed, Building for the. full hour'. The Bt». WNEW . (1M0 ke) — Every B«nd»y —«.. Mrs. Dpnald R. Creighton. lne 1 1 1 1:45 a. m. Two of the eagle scout's fathers son rule over you: tthh e LLordd shalhll |lthe-. <-'""eiu'iii-h' ' , between healing and by Circle 6, led by Mrs. H. RPrimary. , and Junior. .TJepartmoTTt • fits. WRCA ( ilflO ko) — Every Snnday — :. i. • • '• I preaching. .. 1:15 p.m.. take an active interest in scouting rule over you." Mrs, Houseknecht introduced the Best. children are asked . to attend Bla. WOR , • ( 117100 kokc>) —E Everyy Sunday worki-Mr. Creighton -is scout com- The basis of proper self-gbverri- theme of the program, "The Whole church with their parents and Bti. WQXB (lu60 ke.) — 1st, Srd Snnday Eaeh" Mo...ll :»B a. m. nfent will- be emphasized in read- Person," . and it was further do-' 1 leave during the singing of the (15C0 ke) — 2nd Saturday Eaeh Mo •' S:0fi"», n, Consult thy everyday life; take second hymn to go to the Educa- Bta. WQXR ings f;rom ".Science and Health with veloped by Mrs. William Palma- its answer, as to thy aims, motives, Key_, to the Scriptures" by, Mary. tier, soloist; Mrs. W. K. FasnachU tional Building. tor ti'tt literature atid repsrti of beneflU fveelved from. lhti> I fondest purposes, aandd this oracle Phone rates are ; Baker Eddy, including the follow- Mrs. R. M. llyerson, Mrs. Charles ill t t flight all care •ro(rami will be ing (.106:7):. "God has endowed, SamucVs'a'nd*"Mrs. O. E. Werner. Qof1 yyearCills W1wil"l v"'-put t<•"o fligh ••"-—t all —- care The secret of success is constancy inan - with inalienable rights, ' '. A__gift_wiis_ presented to Mrs. for lhe world's soft flattery or itsiti purpose. — Benjamin Disraeli I among which artTselT-'governTncntv [arga.ret CuTnminjiS7~fttrcctor—of- reason, i.ind conscience. Man isGh'ristia. n education at the "church, after'6P.M.! pruper-ly self-governed only when in recognition, of 10 years of serv- he is guided rightly and governed ice. .Mrs. F. W. Ward, president, Norfolk (for instance) by his Maker, divine Truth ancl reported that a gift also was pro- Day rate..; j V*"' Love." " . ' • ', •'. 7 f _— After 6 P.M...... 70«t i pita A uetentive -memory is a Uoud - 3-tninule station rate from NEWARK. B ' turr. 'ft ;.'• thing,'but ll'ie ability tci-forget is 10% tax.noi inclgded. ' • vtoe-'.V the true token of jjreiit'ness.1-. — Elliert I-,lubbard I- •.r..v..<^.-,.W..^-.i:;.;;. 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UND CHRONICS THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 195_ k IXllllV will be; totated.Iox.AlH st - 'i:^ -'_ [iul tri SUBXS t \he taverns. Ho said a letter is; ^i...iiri;.v.«.Trt-r.H for the season and VJf^ f\(*f\ --p-Tl'St thcRin-with track'and field con- 1 he 1 30 Eastman SL a GARWOOD- — Speakers were j .uvards presenteel to the winneis luut has been ^" ^.^^ *™Zn\) ^Twe're- ..graduated . included football-in Philadelphia. He has Phone; CTUnlord (-OT7T - beirtg sent to Andrew Whitley OUUUVV I .tests'fotests for r vounygg ppoopip e at.Uriami is?- 1 been a resident of Cranford for Sulcs and . Service PR 6-1044 Loon Schultz, who took "Rever- jui tho closinR exercises,- ''park, coniiriue with baseball ^.'.V.'!' i,v- preparation .' for their | Dorothy Cameron. Raymond Cook, ./ ui.s. • WitbU'h, ' Molly Insured Savings — Home Loan* "inn, outlining complaints of neigh-- Sharon Dugan, \<-hose address was t piayfiround program- for the.Rec- • l« ril lde chosen w< - married and has three children, . WEsHield 2-1098. that) G\RWOOD — Sonoco won the j j,,,,, in the afternoon arid conclude Wostfiold Ba«I*v»ra-kl C.nUr, K«>iUw»rflt— 1 (bors :and stating that arty more As Marshal entitled "The Teachor of Teach- ,.catjOn Commission, reported ' continue their extensive study ol Jolz.. Margaret 'E|: -Joanne, Maureen and Paul, . 'ELECTRIC APPLIANCE •YEAKEL and SHARKEY. Inc. iVrst half championship . of the j ,vilh fireworks and dancinfl in- the 576 North Ave., E. • .violations', will bring a crackdown. no tost |Jen .y. Sach^el.-who was graduated Fvenc-h, which is the language v. Rubei't Lacroix,.- Joan They are members (if St. Michael s . CUmntmri 6H«00 • REPAIR'S io KENILWORTH — Mrs. Rita Vi- Mayor Walter E. Boright, left- presents Robert Keating, post ers,", as 29 members of the Garwopd Little League Saturday . He»l E»t»te - . Inaarangf eighth RVadc graduating clalass: ' °f t|nis" mOnih from. Jonathnn Day- evening. Church. •.-•'. I - K*.l Unty »e»r Bry»a,JjHi.biOi 1 WINES AND LlOUORt A numb.er of-residents -who live tale, Republicnn municipal chair: J cc\ recently .received his BEAUW SHOPS '.* .- FttKB DEUIVBEY Walsh, pastor of the. Church el Stcharge. , at Washington School. . ard, Frank- KUSUT and Jim Most{ from 9:30 until A1 a.nr. ceerved the ."gold medal for CONTRACTORS trons in .the-area." . . < George D. Conklin. . Keating Honored vith Dennis Rock, Francis An- Boy and girls will be divided ' v,,v. '..'• l "Society. ' New,.Iotz: ri-c bear badge and'a silver-arrow on DEALER .. Call CRanford G-0150 Concerning the Kenilworth Inn, !harter Rite Anne, who also, addressed rhp_ ^ln'addilion'to special contests s general excellence presented by St. •Us «i|»or h ri|»p at Charter Night Council voted dismissal on Chief -gradiiatc^Sisier Mary Thcodoricar niny.iata. Kustcr. and Most tally- into four age York. ;i -JBT—Botrhrvard, : Mayor—Be-rrght- 1 1 1 Parent-r'acuJtV- Guild 'frrr SALES and. SEHVfC.E ~| 81 N. Union Av» ~ ~ Cri Authorised Conklin's second Charger^ principal of the school, presented ng the runs. Leonard was tne10, II - 12,' 14. - •1 III KeyMl •. .- 1W•••-• -- I- ' ' '- • < ,111111lotin1 '.' ceremonies hfl-d by Cub Pack 112 Au outlined a number of steps'to be; in grade 5-. Irene Butler Mrs. Vitalc was serving- as an of- •KENILWORTH.— Robert Keat- is the class to Msgr. Walsh, • -Jr high jumping, bbroad jumping- and ' -;1 haeheior nL divinity degree lust hwhcii\ a) the Jewish Edticatiorial Center, BEAUTY SALON THOMAS BENDJATI _ ID/AA IRE taken to improve conditions there. vinning pitcher. ' •• lf| the gold mednl for ^ell- FRI_G I ficer in the Republican County KENILWORTH — The newly- • Timothy McDonough; valedictor- other contest's. Gift • certificates veaf from the . Colgate-Rochester. rl.(.f%jvo, ETiziii>et.h. Tho awards-wore pre- Phone: PLainfield S-2241 r • ing, vehicle driver at the Kcnil- Lester Jlagoncse received cred- A Complotolt Modern Salon SCHER'S ! Bale* AA Biervlee He spoke'in answer to".a/.question organizee^ Kenilworth .Optimist Will bo presented |the .winners" of "(N Y.) Piviuily School,' joiik his- ^"j.,^. pj-'ceilence presented by Stsente. d by TDou-glas^Summerton. ELECTKiCAIj Committee while she was a.mar- ian, was presented with a wrist Expansion it for (.hrce ACOA hits; John Riig- 110-121 E. Bill Street Vlalnfleld from a resident in the audience vvorth Post Office, has been pre- Club will "be presented its charter first, second and third places in d . training at'Denison vincei.it de . Paul.'s' Society, in professional Pin Cutl Wave* LIQtrOR STORE CRanford C-0183 shal. The vote came after the watch from the' school apd an,.[ 1.' and Steve Tripka, 1. Uni'versity. Granvill.e. O. His wife; ,,., ,y.;rrR"oy^TalTis7w5comrt1iRh^ —-1 GONIBACIOM- D—I—\yha-lives-near Proftina- n)( lo Service Dcpt.: 124 E. 4th Stfecr « rERMANENTS No Chirre lot Delivery American nag. from tne uiotn Par Plant Scoring for ACOA were John Rag- the athlel'ic „ s- •was graduated .from the. school "';'(.sl in yrado-7,- UJC Represented The' mayor said a marshal .will an hour. I cil's Safe Driver Award for driv- aurant, .it was announced today; Club. Medals provided by Garwnod and Norman Werthwe.rn.. said. The prizes have been don-. 1 « BTirUNO "' 6allCR 6-2942 John N. - Soltis, secretary,: an- GARWOOD.— Plans of- the Ac- old Niirsing-at-yi'uka fullm , Keuka.j .... Kr»c::t of_ West -NeRfflS-GIffiVROLKU Tnr. 1». ^laHonori'-at the inn from mid- Ma'vnr Walter E. Boright'.said witHnnt. nn accident Locnl 117 Pnirolmen's Benevolent Jacob' Dcseh wn;» the •','iftfl \\v the hnrouuh. Cmnford nqunced.that the charter win allow curate Bushing Company for—rr Sunday afternoon the exhibition The double hrader at U vim. , N. v., list .u,,H / 1 jjOIlo)T«W .»...• ..^... - - , . , , •. b . I.TMonHnv! honorable mention i n thIh e archh- — Complete P»rU Departmiint — , Bulldlne Materials . . SERVICE ay with use of a loudspeaker., for international . accord and Mebonough for' scholarship and' in the first, two in'the secondd- andd fhrfushout the day at the pa k. ; those frightful CRANFORD CYCLE & TOY DEHMEHS cai'ry out orders, council voted tl post \ oftlco. Acting on • a • recommendation nvnev. it was ivpcrt Obstacles are w 1 leadership. , . . DancinKwi : d'••=- ioce.se- . She is the daughter ol- CO., INC. ' • Millwprk . -. Masons MoterliiUi STATIONS tho mayor reported.. 1 friendship among all people-. • one inn the fourth. Hitting ththee Dancing will start a 8-p.m. < bvPnlu-e Chief'iVsler'AV. Powell. of 201 thing's you see when you take your North »nd Cenlm! Avei. Westfleld FLOWER SHOP 30-days suspension. ; . ' Mayor'Boright congratulated Mr. -Dorothy pickarski A\so received from the Planning Board, the the-tennis • courts in Unam'i-Park > K, N,)r. Mrs. Norbert . He'agney Columbia — Monark — Col»on Everythlnt Por The Home Owner" U appears that perhaps all the To aid and encouragc^hc devel- plate" were:' Denni l s Chinchar,' 1; ."KubiM-t .1. baler. ST eves off the goal. - Hannah More ; FLOWERS FOR . , The third charge was that she Kcating ror hjs record and ex- 1 council granted the company pcr: idiht At frehiu .' Tliomas street. WEsUield 2-0220 Roadmasler ' Hardware.. Roofing Material blame is nut "on the inn's .side, opment of youth. a medal and fountain pen from ffi SncsK H ^oeP;pan: a'nd conUnne until'midnight At 'T\\1\\\ place, an' ollic-ial «>f the ' WALT & JIM'S - . refused to acknowledge '^8"-j ressed confidencVhe wfll earn-a Hits werc.by'chi,khar, p.m.a fireworks dispaywUb. laple KC»ct Su.1-. Ralph J. -Koury is iSli^a ' ' •%> Authorlied Tires - iBatteries. - Accessories hood who once started a fire near., PAL tallied their two "runs in | work nd bi Fitting ic BUILDING \ * was given a 10-day suspension, kind should contact him at his Wrist watches were presented '" Preceding the regular meeting (Contiriu.d on r>LD 8 MOBILE 380 Centennial AVe. ' Cmnford 109 SoUih Avo., E. CR B-970G the. inn and have broken a number .Keating'is a credit to the borough by the .Rosary Society to Sharon pence[ 1 R EKE ME IE R'S . Mrs. Vitale' was given an in- home, 61 Locust drive, Mr. Soltls (Continued on page 6) . . . . . Snlcn Si"Service- CONTRACTORS —L- H of windows with batted, balls. The National Safety Council's Dugan for English, by the Hob- brt *o WEstfle.ld 2-7051 FLOWERS, Inc. : n dciiniidefinite suspensiosuspensiuini uon thmet i.wfourtm ,.•h• . . . announced. , i-No damaue tci'.the'church prnpei; SHOES IS OUR WEDDING * FUNERAL "'t-rr-AiWUC ' >L 1 A ordinance was introduced Name Society lo Dorothy Pickar- > ,pro( 4-1-1 South Ave. E. Wesin.ld „„..., — ... - , . . The club at its regular'meeting 1 .was reported .by Chief.Powell. •• BUILDING WORK OUR SPECIALTY STANDARD LUMBEH JjJL.AMra n W which provides $5,000 for thecount, which vyas that she is "psy- Safe Driver. AwaVcl is recognize ski -for religion and by Bay Leaf fcrlrigc . • Wilbur Cooti Shoes for Women (Next to Inspection Station) chologically inept" to perform the as the nation's highest honor-.for' Thursday'in. Ray's Restaurant Dugan to Play Part of Dorotjiy • AND Member & SUPPLY CO. ' grading and'pawing of North 26th hologically inept" to perform the j as the nation's highest honor- .fo ]ast Post 6807, Veterans of. Foreign e yc FlprUU1 Telerraph Delivery duties of a. marshal. accident-free driving performance pa\^ tribute lo'Richard Bicksha, CARPENTRY UNITED STATES ytrcet, froro 'Jefferson to Federal 1 Wars, to Joseph Banyasz for his- • Nunn Bush and EdgertonJahoes for Men ROTCriFOHD-I»ONtIAC._INC., : ^ -...: LUMBER .:....•...:,..:. ght—nrm«u need—i ©! ehteved-onl-y—by-thosi •a-candidate-foi-Eagle-Scoat^-as-its: kte tl HAROLD F.BENNER7 JOBS OR SMAll R ST7tMPS iivenues.'Hearing will be July 107 IVl«yOr X>UIHJ f (IIILl. I J tory. • Prb-TekTiv Shoes for ChildreVi ^ri^ " 1ULLW0BK Also passed on first reading vvas ative to this charge that Mrs. Vi«- have demonstrated supcripr driv- "Yputh of the Month." Richard, Members of the graduating class, 13-year-old daughter of Mr. and „. and lovable friends, the |uppo, Incorporated •Authorised THpRl-EIF JOHNSEN. Sots - Packets - Supplies who lives at 317 Lincoln drive, tor of the director of our annual jvhich :i measure providing $15,000 for tale was found "unsuited for po- j^g skill-. ...."•• who started as fourth gradersd ! M ''JoUn L Dugan of 435 WilloWillww First Aid shows, in Gnrwortd." Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman and Automobile Painting CRanford 8-USlS :v • Kitchen Cabinet* i was chosen by his superiors in Jatc J P O N T I A C FOOD MARKETS SONNY PORCELLA f.he paving of Faii field;_avenue. lici e work without extensive train- postmaster Capecp e said he.es- /hen the school, was opened live .-The• gi-rl who will play (his lend the Cowardly Lion, on their jour- «. Hooflui M»terJ»l» ^ . y scouting as most descrying.- of the avenue,'-haf-been selected.io-pjay • f contir Authorized DUCO Reflnishirig Shoe jHp ; St.r.^-1Ctan 'h' t Mr. KeatinKtig drovd e 73.0°730°° /ears ago, are: . pnrt in "The Wizard of Oz" WHSney'to see tho Wizard'of Oz," Mi^ Sales Service AVIAIONE CR avenue Tng'"roi'~WFirch''tlve__.. _ facilities-. b'orough-pos-'• . < 'j miles "through commercial, indus- (Continued on Page 2) the part of Dorothy in the Drama Costa related. ' ' /' ' board •ROPY and - KURTZ MARKET Insulation a point beyond Market street, sesses no -Doris Barbarisc, Joyce. ?arba- --Paris— 'fho |jnarititi~btrRim~3u"e 'rtHmtrrtrta't—anri' residential—-areas—to- "rise, R6salie Caldcrone7~Beverly. r>.thpf pnrts have been ctnn->inis -FENDER WORK- FAMILY:— ALL ORTHOPEDIC Wutur General Cd CHOICE MBAlS * -was.continued, last Thursday and'I ajjhievc Ihe 'five-year record. ' pegutls, Sharon Dugan, Mjiri^Es^ fnr as inllows: Henry Hackeri as Paint and Body Registration Week ihp'Wizard. Jules LusardT as the Dulux Enamel Reflnishing -"• FROZEN FOODS in tVie-council chamber's. T Mr: Keating, is 25''ye'ai-s old? -positQi, Lillian Forte, ^^jitricia here - Welding' — Truck 'luCiiertnSr "CHanford 6-O!jO8—2467- trhder ciuestioning, Mrs. Vitale I married and the father of .two I ii Licnhard,- Patricia Leonard.. Pat- Scari*) ow. George Pylc as .Vc^ .GOOD WILL USErr~CXH3 CRanford G-0392 Council • adopted an ordinance 1, it was announced' today ber. CRANFORD EXPERT SHOE admitted she was 'a Republican I children. A resident of 68-A Wave-\-X±L povough ricia' McNamara, • Frances Merlo, First rehearaaj for the show is Cowardly Linn, Adolph Vnpjl as CRANFORD G-Ull 304 CENTENNIAL AVE. CRahford G-0S54 authorizing installation of paving byi'Dnnle A: Costa, director of tile tho Tin ' Wiiodman'.'.and Virginia 433 NORTH AVE , E. WESTFIELD U Korth Union Ave. Cranford 04 Hl»h Street Cranford REPAIRING County conimitteewoman when she J crest avenue, Winfield, he lived rene Murin, Patricia Pells, Dor- scheduled for next Thursday -night [To'-•••-••• 606 SOUTH AVENUE. E. and ctirbs, where necessary, .in group. • • • • .' Hosier'. Ann Brosky nnd Vera- WE 2-3700 QUICK SERVICE ' was appointed to the department j |n kenilworth most of his life, othy Pickarski, Patricia Sincavasc- at Lincoln School. Rehearsals will -bei CAMERAS Jefferson avenue,, from 26th street Dianne Stone, Anne Zeli.nski. A casting call for the part, or SorokolT as- witl-hi-s. Another castr Mahc • LOUIS MONTINI to Michigan 'avenue; A sum ofin August, 1954, and that she held j moving to WinffeTd about three KENILWORTH: — This is regis- continue one nifiht every pllu-r inB session ,\Cas sc-lu-dulcd for last Center Market MOVING and Alsq, Joseph Banyasz, Jamos- Dorothy was issued last week and week during tlie summer months engai ; - - SHOE REPAIRING - (Continued on Page 2) (•Continued on page 2) years ago. _ .. . ^_ UNION COUNTY. BUICK CO. Cameras — Vrojectors Prime Meats and Poultry , STORAGE tration week for the summer play-^ Brennan, Robert Colweil, Michael the.selectioselection for the*- part was m;iumadue wren UU....K ..,.,,,., night. ./ ,'.',' -Audr-r^- Evciythlnu Phqtouruphlc 22 Alden St. , , Crahford | at Lincoln School on Saturday, and the play w.l be presented • 10 "II It's Food Wo Have It" grounds being conducted at theFalzohci Thomas. Galis7X'wski, Ste- uincom on...... ,t weok in September or the Mr. Costa repiu-tcil there also Grst. Suggest riiotostatlnt; Twelve girls appeared to try cut ,.lst rassporl Tliotos FREE DELIVERY • new field, on ^Michigan avenue and phen Gindel, Francis Mazur, Tim- first week in October. are openings- for scenic- designers,' A. SV.; ;! 7 othy McDonough, Edward Riloy, lor the part, the di ret tor reported call CRanford 6-2070 it TAILORS Ghapel School Lists Record 215 Pupils at McKinley School by the Re- hah s a .Hnli e Hair ffoor "Tho slory, written in 1'HOS) am oost'iinu-rs, slagi'. hands; and other . . Th You Rent A New Leon Schultz, -Thomas Silva and "Sharon- nnd 100 N. Union Avo. . Cranford partment are Mrs. E. D. Matthews, for • a • •'backstage" people. Geft: KENILWORTH — A record first-1 Don Gustafson is Bible instruc- rcation Commission. Peter Siragusa. »-'x ' , AND CLEANERS Mrs. Gordon French, Mrs. L. W. ^a. -! comniEiiTS tor for the' upper school and Mrs. Supervisor of the playground Mr:.i. HAMMOND ORGAN cliiy registration of 215 was _re- Broeg, Mrs. Thomas Boyle and theprogram is Mrs. Adolph Leikau- b£ 2C By CARL FtNK Aulhorlied •M North Ave., W. ' CRanford fl-10'4-1 FUEL OIL "LINCOLKl i-circled- oh"Monday at Kenilworth Fred G. MacKenzie for the prim- Misses- Marie Broeg and Virginia ' B U I C K skas. She ' will be assisted- at Adult School Mi . 16 South Union Ave. Cranford Gospel Chapel's vacation Bible ary department. Flannelgraph les- Matthews. .. -. • . Michigan avenue by Mrs. Albert Suleu and' Service . HENRY P. TOWNSEND seliool. New registrations are-ac^ burg • LOVElvAND FUEL CO. Paul Patcttn, Prop. 1 sons and filmstrips are included •• Handwork'instructors are Mrs.Frandano.and at, McKinley.Schoo r~wii"h~ GMC TRUCK SALES CHILDREN'S eoptocf each morning at 9:30 anft Plans Expanded END OF SCHOOL , Authoiizod ' EXPERT WORKMANSHIP each day, as well as memory work. Benjamin Hubingcr, Mrs. George by Miss Kathleen Meredith. MOVING- *. STOItAGB aiiendancb is. expected to reach an • Nt The school bell rin«s . . . vaea- ."/ GOOU USED CARS ( ESSO HEAT — FUEL OIL Henshaw,, Mrs. Edward Dufl'y, MK. Wrestling and. boxipg will wedi :• :• WEAR- '• ^ CleanTrir • Prensliir • .AlleralioM all-time high tomorrow. ' •" ' and drill in the use of the Bible. | tion starts . , . and, happiness 830 N! Briad St. Elliabeth. . • PioinDi, Courteous Service Joslin, Mrs. Whittle, Mrs.' Sharp, introduced as new sports this yea Program in Fall and Rtpalrl ' -Champions for Christ"- is' the The nursery is in charge of Mrs. CLAIflK. —' The Adult School o is in the hearts, ELizabeth 4-3300 Call CRanford 6-1144 O^ Ladles' and Men's Garmcnli Mr.s. Thomas. Goldle, Mrs. Ralph in addition to softball. In cha-r.& IODY MAID A 8H North Ave., W. • Wc.lDcId •theine of the program and winners E. Miller and tht Misses Mildred Clark, which has bceivgrantcd use •.¥'•• \ of all'the young-l Si)3 North Ave., E. Cranford Gill, Mrs. Francis Macmillan Mrs of this phase of the program . • " ConnjiletB Line of J . -J*-U- — iii ..-the attendance contest will be MacKenzie and. Joyce Golclie. Mrs. jer o 21-s.as J-hey mn.j David Lowe, Mrs. Walter Tappe Pete Policloro, assisted by Fre< of the facilities of the new Arthur j'-teWs- Westfield Motor Sales Co. WEstiiold 2-44B4 ^UPHOLSTERERS .riiwned "Kenilworth Olympic William Arthur, Jr., and Mrs. L. Johnson Regional High School eacb toward hist JUVENILE WEAR Mrs. A. A. Vonderaa and John "Rica. Cod, .REEL-STRONG FUEL CO Mrs Edward T.iErcd Nyce head the beginners, as- starting in September announced Avithbrizcd Headquarters For Carier> C'hinnpions." Sharp. • • private brand oft CRANFORD wmmeu.,,. charge 0f-tho contest, staled .by the Misses Beatrice and It is planned to have softba' that-with transfer of -its-activities CRanford 6-2J510 Whittle is in •Transportation may be arranged |'fun. And, as Vht;y| UPHOLSTERY SHOP and Mrs. George C. Sharp of the | Joyce Thall, Nancy Boyle and ancLvpllcyballfor both boys and to the new school a wider pro- play, .they, oftenj SJ EASTMAN CRANFORD 'Dependable. 'Friendly Service ;Slnco 10 for local children by calling Mrs. girls, and to play inter-playground Wes F. Kantner & ' Sonsi musical 'program, with Mrs.. Leon I Paillette Svitak. • ' . gram is anticipated, l^nvay not look'Tot Upho)sterln8 'fit .Interior Dct-orHtlnJ MacKenzie of 9 Red Oak lane. and also inter-town games. ;••.• at C r.Jo'lm'as pianist. " I Assistants i^thejnmar^de- RRepresentativep s of the Board of . recu see -what eun fep»I - IIEATING OILS - «ok« M. A.Williams , Slip Cover* - Furniture Repaln Beginning Monday, Mrs. Lci- -their way. So, we| Drapes - Shades . kauskas.will teach crafts on Mon- Education of Union County' Re- ••-. rece,. SALES / SEnVlCE I u-/io drive must ^realize'that .we ,CRanford 6-0900 CRanfofd 6-089» day and Wednesday mornings at gional District No. I antl the board I. pita, / Parts ami-Repairs PAINT1NC? and DE McKinley School and on Tuesday jof,'-trustees' , of. th\ e AdulA \ \ tA Scliopiy \i 1l •tu'rr may have to be their "Eyes". REEL^TRONG "FtiEL -GO. U0 Benth A-r».. H. , • • 'Cr.nt.rl '. '.Used Cars ' "". 1 Vorth Avo.'. E. Cranford arid Thursday mornings at Michi- lare working/together to contaet the «» -asrenue _ __^ I inJ.c^sUxl-parties.-from _the ottiei WE'stlield'2-1038 ~~ RAN KIN-FUEL CO.— -7—earfrentryrand -Alterations VENETIAN n Metercd Service* - p.ro'mpl Deliveries Some i'or'm"or"competition"wifl!comrri"unriicr-in^ho-dfttt.ct,-m~ . 'Jt_ : )KE |—rrappTness wiTT'be in" 319 North Ave., E. Wostfield "•••••• -"' ' OIL CHanfprd 6:7047 BLINDS Mtflttt^ltf-t»ftlT«»T [li_._xflau— your be. helhold att bot• h J,ields on Fridays, i clflding' Garwood,- to serve as, ... ixt 'Avr^n l-dre-ir—wi-H—bo—«K T-,-T;—w-c—T ' arri- to orTsTTTTiTlj' The fault, dear Brutus, is not •Dependable, Friendly Service Since 1025' — and — teams and prizes will uo (a ^,^A ^XJ^ snund. This a result of' Mrs lure and pi-rfi-i-1 fn rvnr stars, But in ourselves, that -4-Nortrt-Avon-E. -CcHnfnrd. I will -happen if -VH ki-i-n vnur cumulate the^ost^oints for com-1 rcquesUs from various civic groups we are underlings. •Venetian . Blind* . u set in top eondition by having ,.i- ... i... .i... „„,! ^f ti-,n ennsnn. i (Continued <>'i Pago ~) . —Shakespeare Ctutora' Quality Brand* petition by the end of the season I ij serviec-d ri-gularly by Keon- | LOVELAND FUEL CO. CRanford 6-0893 AWBIILAHCE SaUAB oiny Eleeti'H'. Call CK U-3K35. Spr LEHIGH OIL CO., Inc. PLUMBERS (r Ml •••II i II — n« South Ave.. E. »"""' brii Free Lessons In Your Home Aulborlird Distributor "Satisfaction Guaranteed" present ••*••.'.'-' Garwood, Kenilworth Pupils guc EXPERT OIL BURNER SERVICE BHENNAN & TOYB - coii Or In Our Studio Roofing - Siding •— ol —' "WATCH CR 6-1717 rliCHBENO — Bei 41 Myrtle Avo. Cranford REPAIRS Graduated at Regional High You can rent a Hammond Organ for Gutters - Leaders * VINMINO MILLS BROS. 3-RIMG CIRCUS SPRINGFIELD - The final sin-I rcn W. Halsey, superintendent, for as little.Os $20 per month at Pay As Little As Genuine CRanford 6-0269 The glu graduation from the Union presented awards. TIME TOGO All Work Mrs. Wilford P. Twyman, presi- Griffiths, wherp all five models of the 5r FURNITURE * 200 Boulb Ave.. E. Crinlord Cranford Watch Hospital CoOnty Regional School District SATURDAY, JULY 7 dent of the Parent-Teacher A.ssoc- Hammond Organ are on display. MONTH Guaranteed KOPPERS COKE Al Bolvln was held last Wednesday night on Diamonds - Wutc-lies - J the lawn of Jonathan Dayton Rcg- ialion, mitde.thti PTA awards. The You can keep this Hammond Organ Fern's Chapman Bros. hand played • seleellons, . f!tt»nfnrrt 6-1144 W.ilch Repairs '. at4he-^ : . 1 Ihnim- R«ntal-Mon«y- Furniture & Appliances • riuinhlnr Si Ileallnj Contractor! Enfiruvlne nnd Joweln' Ktiwirf ; : for os long as six months. If you de- pp and persons witnessed the cxer- Benediction 'was by the Rev. Dr W Wi NORTn AVE., E., CRANFO8D Th ll Jobbing — Oil burners cide to purchase it all therentals you Can Be Applied to Kvcrjtlllnt I'"or Th" llnino CRanford 6-0631 Marvin W. Green of ^pringlleld. 842 E. LINCOLN AVENUE iiriiilure — Appliance* Air Conditioning Ctan ord COMMUNITY CENTER FIELD jcises, the school's l'9th. have paid may be applied to the Juvenile Finniluie B'Aldan'SL ' ' Next year classes for students Forty-three of the Kiaduates are Purchase Price Baby (iuiriaui-'a CRanford 6-1320 from Garwood and 56 from Ken- purchase price. The balance con b« CRanford 6-1105 ... : "Due To" - Linoleum — R L (Out Centennial Avenue to from Clark, Garwood and Winlicld 36 North Ave.. E. Cranfo>?d STILL YOUR paid over a period of several years. "Da* to" always modlflet ft Uil'tii will be held in the new Arthur ilworth. • • '- noun and not ft verb. Therefore, at firnlih »hould be fl Those from Garwood are; Everyone who has seen and heard the Hammond Organ con- „ CRanford 6-5000•Cranford Johnson Regional High School, BIGGEST BARGAIN! • rule, no sentence should begin 8 Eastman St. Add Sparkl* iurface. with a brush that hnlcU »i Clark, while Kenilworth, Spring- Carl A. Alimonti, Carl Emil Bel- firms the fact that it is one of the sensations of -foe-musical world, When you're tossiAa,left«vt» with due to. Do not «ny, "He sue- much material aa possible w «uwt llcld, Mountainside and Berkeley ing, GaU-, Bue/ynski, Joseph ' P. AJI Hammond Organ model* now hove the amazing "touch- eeeded du« to his 'intelligence." rtablea or (freeni into » ial«d, wU dripping:'^ imaU area **>* , Doris M. Del Conte, * FUNERAL »parlde with an unusual salad dr»««» Heights .students will continue at response" percussion control, maUing available a host of new Say, '"His succesl wns due to hl» quickly covered and the 2 P.M. - PERFORMANCES — 8 P.M. Mary E. Dougherty, Robert G. 1 ART SUPPLIES " Infi. Grated American, Pftrmeiw •* «pr«ad out »veruy. Dayton., Catherine J. Englese, just flick, a switch or push a. button and Rcddy Kikuwitt is spai kling tonal effects. If you can't come In soon, use the coupon. DIRECTORS blue cheese ar« txcellent in Dr. Grace G. Jones, surgeon, • ACCESSORIES Hobert Stanley Glowacki. tl,erc waning to scne >ou. He's a dependable little- cnic! trussing for »ddi«g a tfcdoptlaf \ , % ~" ' of Baltimore Md., was the prin- Also, Carol \\ Griffin,1 June E. fi • CANVAS BOAED8 —- i • • -'-— • ('ll(M)SE VROM ALL FIVE MODELS ' •EASELS ' DOOIJBY FUNERAL SERVICE to th* itluL cipal' speaker. She was "intro- AND pleasc/renicmbcr-that-instead of his wages going .up •BRUSHES 1 ll'NliUAL U1KECTOIIS . Tickets On Sale At ''resint ^"ih"" Board" ot ES - I 11. HaVt. Philip. J. Heroic! over the years like cver>thing else, they hase come tlo*,i. PHONE CR 6-0080 FILL OUT - TEAR OFF AND MAIL Oil and Water Color • CONSULT • MclNTYRE'5 pro awarded the'.V. Jacobus, Grazina Jatulih. Dan INSURE Fhons: Clbraford 0-Q3BI • CORNER SWEET SHOP, 27 N. Union Ave.., Cranford it ion. Dr. Jones also for a taxi. Why worry whothcr Please send me full details on your Hammond id Kokuliikr James T. Leonard, Jr.,- PAINTING SETS TO BE SURE diplomas. SPctor J. Marini, Barbara A. MH- you'll makfc those appointments Organ Rental Plan. Cr»nfonl htm Mower Shop • LINDEN PORK MARKET, Raritan Road, Clark . -, Invocation was by. the Rev. Syl-. v. on time? Go by taxi, and make 111 N.rlh A»e.. W. DRYSONS eria, Joy Middleton. Mucfc... CosH So u Euro You Brrivo (re&h and rest: ALL STANDARD SIZE • HAPS AND KAPS/3. W. Westfield Ave., Roselle Park vester P. McVeigh, pastor of St. Also, Ronald J. Miller, Joan C. fllCTJUCITV ™ fi Name . — •" uliout your BALES — SERVICB | Theresa's Church, Kenilworth, od. Reasonable rates. PICTURE FRAMES S — WELDING • SUN RAY DRUG STORE, Roselle Shopping Center Nash, William F, Packer, Fred- Addre,« HARDWARE FUR PROBLEMS John Mytrowit/., Jr., class presi- lick A. Perrotta, Lawrenee W IN STOCK Authorised DEREMER TUB STORAGE • ANDERSON' BROS. HDWE., 624 W. St. George Ave., Linden dent, gave the address of .welcome. Perry, Joseph F. Popadak, Eliza- E Barbara Materia of Garwood pre- "The Miu>ir Center of A«'ir Jersey CRANFORD PAINT & p • AMERICAN-FURNITURECO., 213 N. Wood Aye., Linden beth L. Regal, JennnetR- A. Hoeeo, HARDWARE STORE — Hollanderizing — sented the class «rft. _ JL Gloria P. Hock, Charli.-s S. Ho- RICHARD HSRTlfr Matiy Other Famous •#'.SHOP RITE, Wavecresl Ave.•, Winfield Solos were sung by Donnld Mc- ATLAS POWER TOOLS ano, GGerare d R. Sachsel. •<;RIFFITH PIANO CO. SHOP CENTRAL * IlItO.VD — II'STAIUS • ELIVERY BERVICB Kinnie of. Kenilworth and Caro- mano, A\ GUISB - Garden Tools - HnuSe l-MrnLshlnB« Also, William J. Sevrnno, Ralph -S'l'KlNW.AY Ml 1'ltK.SI.NTVIIU S — 2-2S2S \V Plumbing Supplies - Wallpaper WEsifielfJ 2-1078 (Save by Buying Your Tickets in Advance!) line' Meier. Jeanetti: Anderson, L. Sprncer, Karen E. Tobias, Lynn- 101 N. Union Ave. Flonr Sanding Machine* student conductor, led the class in TKAfito pABS^ 1 ou Pane i) 605 HHOAI) SIHKI/P. MA\ AUK 2, N.J. CRanford 6-2540 104 South Ave. li. C'K 6-1810 I'linni- M Ai-Li-I .H-.*)HHI> ^=ss=5;-s^giEgsi| singina thu "Alma. Mater." War ^•'jj^^y^^^

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I . THg CRA^ORD CmztJfrAMp/cHaONICIiE, THURSDAY,. JTINg.28, 1038 •/ W: •v' zen/^ijd.Chtonkl^ lastjweek er- - •• •. ' • i •'.'.- •\-'-\ Awards Give^iHEngen^ roneously reported" two "oihor 1 stopped traffic to allow childrefr 7 «7H^—,,_,. Open to cross the BoulevarBoulevard*d ' iinn- ded - DuBeau, Susan Wayne graduates as recipients of ihes» All-DaV Program awards. . . ' : • : . (Continued jrom Page *,1) (Continued from Page 1) fiance of his orders; Capt, Edward KENILWORTH-^ Susari.Gladys and games ai the playgrounds each. Stupak said she was insubordin- Doris Maiwaldt Methodist Church Presentsoff'., in the area of the baseball VVayne and E.ugene Lawrence DU-- diamond in the parity •day,' there will be the usual •pro- ate-and "didn't carry out orders." .'-;•)••) Vows Exchanged Beau, Jr.r wer* presented awards. SUMR CONSTELLATION / XAW»> -~-' Police Clil'ef Fred Falzone nn- gram of arts arid crafts activities, Council President - Alva- Myers ONO CREST Infect Attendance ,-Awardsi , A ™ nH nounced ihar-thcre will be" dntile arranged according to age groups, Was absent. The vote of other coun- KENILWORTH '+- Miss Doris , as the outstanding, girl and boy HURRY! HURRY! W., - <«.nfc»|ftAiie I VVUIIQ! __ j_ .^v, *#_..,rp_ thn*u«n« 4jt0n jyinrtnnrvi rrtM^nnw . vestibulvActihnloe andd an Q""!"".".;'ai , .rt(l (hj, rlcfrt rlti0 of pn- •Mr »*,». MnlwnHlf. dau ghHer of graduates from Harding School irtudwRof -iiu"ir..t"UM"ih, v- -,- *— Honwmoon-at-lliubeautilul-ioaoi— ter street .in the vicinity He addecTThat airange'nTent rare-i the tin.*..,., w.. ... June 14 b,y Commander RoberirF; " Acre Resort. 3 Modern Hoteli Dt< rnmmunity Methodist Church re--glvinu of the awards. Curing the being ,,made to continue the Fri- Coolidge. drive and the' late Mr. llploiu Mesl*. Honei>nioon Lodi« park Wednesday night and no ihlldren, Mrs. Vitale ,is 36 years M^oldenha^er of Kenilworth Post md cozy CotUiervUh meals it eSSocn.ttcnd.nce awards service the .Rev Mr ^he,mer day night; rhotion picture program liyesat 2(04 North ldlK Maiwaldt, and Stephen- Bert Do- hotel. AU' Sports, lake. Beach. contest. Contest ctl pnrking on the- left side'of the, and 2230, VFW.' , •'• ••• ' ' Tennln. Oolf. Moving, Boclal Aci durin\™K ther. . 1.1. o'cloc..-i ki. .u..^/.ii'cnri'^iitnn«i7fvchurch «. ) Elizabeth . Ellen . me>er, street. Traffic will move one waywhich proved so popular last year. treet. bossy, Son of Mr, and Mrs. B. Ste- lt!f» chu'rehu ne»rb».-MS-, to $75. \ The awards were presented ,.at *. OJBce. IV W. 42d Si. (Bm. 127U10 B-1 nso doses Sat. June 30. I •/ • daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Movies will be shown at the two phen Dobossy of Hillside, wore ice Sunday. They were presented toward Ciranfbrd on Hemlock ave- graduation' cerembhies on the " " Rev. John R.-Dexheimer, Meyer, nnd Michael Kurt;. Lo.nk, playgr6unds, alternately,' oh Fri- married^ 'Saturday afternoon in nue, and one way'toward Westfleld •Harding School, lawn. The Citi- ijumu., yt»~- ~.. . w ..*•.... ?on of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Lonk, onHqze! ayenue. There.wlll be--no day nights, with the first show Garwood, Calvary Lutheran -Church, .Cran-

' .•.* .-.•- •"'" '.v**..- "; -••'__^_ Ceneral superintendent of Hie Sun- both families from Keiiliworth. An scheduled for Washington School ''• " ;' | parkinu 'on East street from Hick- ra. ."•'.• -. ;• AN tASIIKH MAHAG[,.ilNT OUTDOOR THEATRE day School. . • anthem was sung by the Junior ory avenue to Beech avenue. . on the hii(ht of July 6. Parents also jarole T6dd, Judith Evelyn Tombs, The bride was escorted by her LAd ILKN All Lines -Award winners di.d.not miss a.] Choir, nnd Mrs. William. Bridges ... Members or the Civil Defense axe invited? to these showings; Albert. W.Toth, Jr., Madeline A. brother^ Pvt. Ralph. MaiValdt .of DRIVE IN THEKTRE single-Sunday for nrvy reason diir-lAV-as at-tho organ. R'ollee Reserves will report at po-which start at about 8:45p.m. George J~ Vanderrtarkr Ft. "McGlellah7~Aia~Mi;s~ TJiomas ROUT 77 . Mil 6I2EQ South Florida's moat beautiful hotel, - in^?S r S Sdi During w«* «*n«ct . lice headquarters at 1 p.m. to help "BlaSejR. Woods, Anthony .J; Zap- Walter of MetUchen,. sister of the HAPPY HOtlDAYS SfJSv morning Those" receding, Daily Vocation Bible School is regular police'handle traffic, and bridegroom, was matron of-'hbndc. Route 22 — Union, N. J. catering, to select clientele ... •, just 15 mormn ino l Soiiboo First SUN ; minutes from downtpwrn Miami... Your i-'-.t ' Sunday. K; i beinf held ench weekday morninc crowds during the evening's cele- i*hose from Kenilworth are: .'Miss Rita Grush of Springfield UUMA brations.- • ,.'. (CoTitinned! from Page 1) : Jane R. Beniptiente, Constance was brideBmald 'and Miss Janet •lo Nonou In l(» Bofcoimx. ioW thru FRIDAY " vacaition includes meal^ during your Btay jc^n Palerson Chwle- Z.icpVer. proximate* 100 «^nte -and Fire Chief Thomas J. Briltain the third by Bill Prish and. Mich- R. Bergstrom, .Shirley.1 J. -Bower, Halbsgutof Kenilworth was jiinioiJ • — Clne'muBcitiS Cilor lilts : 3 .,., beautifully appointed air-conditioned : v ael Haluko. PAL outhlf ACOA room ...'. also tne.galaJSaturday Night . •-. $ ••'•' Robert Mascaro; klndorBartcn - teachers were .reB stored Mondayr | reported he V> l" station .a fire Joan B.-Blunt,'Rose CaforidrtLouis- bridesmaid. " ^ • Waller PIDOEOJJ .— Anne FJIANCIS morning- Classes in. Bible study, I repnneu „,.• j*.,. „.„„„...„ ....with hits as follows: Prish, 1; ; Ccttpttltly. aJr>eortd Orulito fota Buffet Dinner-Dance. ;K. Recreation Donald Cera. Corf Redmer, Jr.;, morning. Classes in «| tructruck anand members of his-depart CampanelHv James F. Carapez- •Ronald ICcenhoia^of ,Tfent6n nclud«« JloV handcraft. music, great, literature i members of his depart- Haluko, 2; Pickarski, 2; and John- S(P«.il 'FORBIDDENTPLANET galore , L. 9 hole Pitch' 'n Putt Golf- (we" first furnish clubs) . . . 2 g fresh-Water swim- w i "Brenda'Gera, Jeffrey Red pier ;socN and David, Marlone DiCarro, John R. wore. Mr; Walter and Daniel Sin- »hlP ysur hoHI. children horn kindergarten Hickory-avenue, and-Magls- The 13-13 tie between' Pete's Nnney GATES — Hutli MAFILOWE .irning pools .. . Tennis a'nd shuffleboard pnd grnde—Andrea Puterson, Bar- aXc Jamc>s ;slcas - (Kraybfelci)," William C. .noH of Hillside. Herbert Majwaldt, through sixth grade. Eighth grade ^ % j^onard, president Rest and Rose's wrrs~Teplayed Fri- 1 INCRES NASSAU LINE \ courts.... Florida's fineBt surf fishing. bara Gerharl,. Nancy Rae, Jeffrey of lhe First 'isciier, Jr. \ brother of ihc bride, was junior 4--2 -Braodwav J , Ntii.uw, YorV_Jk/ 4A and-high school stud.cn'ts a're. as-'r Aid Squad, said mem: day evening at. Bell stadium with -END" All Expense Paid usher, ''..-. _• Lyon- '• -! - : ..;„,,c ^nnn^iiios Il>ors of the squad would man ono Also, Carol 6;. Ground, Robert HOME UMtS, Pali»oa« Third urade—Laurel pexhelmer, j 'sisiing in various..capacities. of the ambulances in the park. Pete's winning a' well-played game, Following a woddihg trip to 6-4, Other Minor league wjns last C. Frolich, DprotHy M. Fuller, SATURDAY ONLY Roberl q Norma' Gene Qcr- At 10 a:m. this Sunday, the Sac- Richard D. Gqliardq, Joseph H. Florida, tHc/coUple wilt live in Jra Merps;, fourth ramenf'of' Holyj Communion will BOKOUGU OF KENILWORTH week ' wore: Rose's defe'ated Bethlehem, Pa. " .- • • . •'• Ji^-Big_tlita^_2 A DRAWING! Be: hart, Michael 6RUINANCR NO. m(:o • £chloe.tocls:JglbrQ "won over V. F. EYnnk R. Garrick, Ronald crnde-rCiarence'.A.nt'hony, Donald bcbe, serveservedd bbyy ththee Rev Rev.. Mr Mr.. DexDex- CE To Provide [or Thr •^"Trnr^bridc-is a "graduate of Jon- lUrhurd WinM.VltK—u riier i AN - OnDINANCOnDINA ImprovemenE To Providt oef .TclY*rson W.; Schlfctev:s beat Stoffer's, and G. G'olbhcr, .Mnrilyn L-.\Goodreds; 'Brown'-Grenvillu Lyon, Jr., Judith |.n(?jml>,v There will be no sermon, Pnvlni! nnd athan Dayton Regional'. High es;- Bon, J, |n NrthaothStMelond Roberta^ J. Gordon^. Joan C. Gor- A St ANlf'• WA3HU THEATKE v.^n,,n.-,M Alan Smith;' fifth I Wolshinerp-ers araree. reminded thatthat, Avenue Btf^»t ^^»W'&"c™... Fibro, Jr:', deteated Pete's Restr School,- Springfield, and is em- "THE FROGMEN" so/ Yohannan, "•-Alan. Smith;' fifth v/ol-shipcrs n Standing of the : : q for an curbn Hhull be concrete curbn 7 Inches- In Loretta A. JMullign.n, Lenore D. — plus — '•• =W-•'.• use it exclusively Mayfair gives the Most for the Least.' I old," Joseph Hvpwonh Gerald Millor ^ the facilities of wldlh by 20 Inol.ieH In Dcnham,- Gerald Rhodes, only.be cnnstnicted where required. \ IContinued -jrorrt Pane 1). "BATTLE STATIONS" Quality Is always First at Mayfair.. Jame the Charles H. Brewer School here. Section 2: The conntnicllon. nnd In- • (Continued jrom ©afle I) 1955, R. Perkosky. , the airport when you leav.e...what Stop to'Compare qnd You'll! Shop M,ayfair. | Alex Vannaiik.iT, Carolb G.oiulreds,- -iitnlliitlon of Kiich pavement ahall be In $11,000 is provided. ' ' . , "HIDDENXJUNS" h It's- fall 'program at the. nowncoordaricc with the plans and specinco- the ' post until November, Also,- Adrianno Pollack, i Albert could be nicer?... We're sure you'll - Cr 1 when she first loarncd It was FRIDAY thru MONDAY. Barbara Brown,-Harriot Reynolds; school will, include such new t Ions-prepared by tin Borouish Engineer H. Renk, Barbara_J... Reynolds,' Mayor Bqright announced that want to recommend this wonderful Use only official-entry blanks, they are available at | Ty? nnd now nn tt]o In the- Municipal Clerk's against police regulations to do June 29 - July 2. - Big Freei Playground [jarle: Judith WhitohcaU- courses as, business letter writing, Frank J. Rizzo, Carol Scheideggar, the July 10 council meeting will service to your friends when they oltleH. Snld plnhu also show ^that... In so. • ..'•-—•- • i-' ••' '. Fr all Mayfair Markets. Enter as of ten, as you iike. All | Se\'en 'tone'liiTs 'and ofticors wore 'Cooking Can Be - Fun," melal connection with (he above rmprnvementii, Margarete B"~. Schmid,' Leroy J. be the last regular session .until ."JUBAL" plan to visit this island paradise! also cited -for perfect -attendance. 'It will be necoHBary to raise the "man- Mrs. Vitale again ran for county August °28. .; . • ' '-,..' entries musmust bo in our Entry Box byy> June. 30th .at I rtificHtesihnndjeuafts and a .discussion group holes to tl)o required cradc and tho cost Schmidbauer, Arlenc AA. . Schroc- —• plus— • Sd Shy d ter I .Honorahle. Mention thereof shall be Included in the cost of committee • this April' arud. was • Contract for. the construction 6 P.M. Saturday. Sorhuryy and enter. aple, id | on world politics.•The latter course der, Martha P. Smalley, -Charles M wef.e given the "HIMifv.-n.i-...... elected municipal chairman at thfe of curbs • in the Boulevard, from orrc Section- 3: The estlmntecl cost to beprganizaiion session after the prl- F . StevensStevens,,' HerirHenry C;. Tavener, n "Forbidden P|ariet QFG TOP QUALITY seven fcacl...". "* «& Market street to Michigan-javenue, Air Conditioned They aw U. S. Goy't gr Thrt Foundation for Political Educa- .paid for said Improvement from (ill mary election. She explained that Peter J. Tino, Jr., Mary A. Vitale, f one Sunday 'throughout tht^ yoar. uburoes' Is the -mim of $11,000.00 nnd was - granted to Dilorio &J • Son, "JPrjme" «nd "Choice" i adc tion. . ' " ... " she sought election after she was. Angela Whelan, James R. White- STARTS TUEIBDAYT- JULY Twenty-five students enter-ing the there Is heraby npproprlatud for the com Westneld, on the firm's, bid of rtd bi 11 was announced that Slwictlon «Juid_J.natjillatlon of snld pnvo- I notified by Chief Conklin in Feb- head and-Patvicia A. Young. BONELESS CHUCK Ib. pence 'Youth Division from-the .Primary fall rnent nntif curhR said totnl suyn- of $U,- $l,S60, low" among four. "ALEXANDER • They are trimmed and information concerning the 000.00 which »iun has been provided for 1 . Department wore given leather i iiu"ni.«v.-.. —,— „ . |ruary that she was'being put on • hd before you Buy- 49 '•yri'i ?-; the the purpose set forth In' this Ordinance Council decided to arrange a THE GREAT bound copies of'the'Revised Slnndl I program' will be rolenscd in reserve duty, which she said' BOROUGH OF_KENILWORTH Prot next few months,, and thaUr>tt a dof-throuKh nppropiintlons herutofore made meeting with the Board of Edu- l jird Version of the Biblo, each Bible " "'" ""'" * " lu it' buduct heretofore adopted ond des- imounted to dismissal. ." . . ~ plus — inite advertising schedule-has been ritoposun ottbii((ANCE NO. nu-vio cation .. concerning disposition of ahd butler tttite QFG TOP QUALITY-JUICJ, FLAVORFUL .having the- recipient's - name en- lunntod uu the cnpitnl improvement fund: Chief-Conklin testified that Mrs.. AN OHDINANCE To Provmo ~fo<- the 1 WESTFIELD \\c y prepared to cover all the commun- Soctltfrt 4: The itcrlod of usefulness for ' Grading and. Pav(ne of Falrfleld Avenue mupicipally-owncmunicipally-OWncda landu aa\,t thuteu"WORLD without END They are guaranteed ^ graved in gold upon-,the cover. ;uld povement and curbs Is hereby de- Vitale sometimes "worked inde- §K a^dha,S0Feet\^-^rf™,n- rear of-Harding School The board, 2-1288 ities in .the district. tormlnod to bc< ten ilOi yunrs and the please or your money bacK An ovxuJlaAV._cro\yd_ji]l£d_ the MilUpdJ.mi.mih. perio f traffic signals and-the-eenter—binu-oLJviuiikcuaiiqq.tJor^ jn_a recent letter to council, re"- \me UK 'the Borouuh Elnnl-ncer shnll. by Lqnuth of 1.040 Feet. ' mfo^+nT''7vio™7<:iooVm'3 ! -~ pp cletonntnc- s\t the time -thnl TODAY - FRI. - SAT. rhich . he iutKotiHiiiont shall bp conflnnud or BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor ond .questeuuunuiimud theu meeting i^....v..r . r- 'iihd sut*b pi'find of time' shnll not I'UOVOSKI) OHIUNANCK NO. M>11- Councii of th; eTha BorouEt therhe oshalf Kenilworthl bo .con-: porteCouncilmad that pavinn Kennetg of ha -Harmt rep- lafd'J. AN .ORDINANCE To] Provide for the ported that paving of a municipal Cyil CHARlSgE - Dan DAII.I-.V coed '1010i .yvn»;. C lnKtnllond a roncl pavement parking. Lot in . South 21st. street-, ftjbntir goction r>: The cost of naid'-pnVcmeifit Orndlnii arid Tnvlrli! of . North aoth sectio^ nFS,d 1; Se-^ ^^ : TOP QUALITYJRUTRITIOUS; FRESH 1 alon0 g Fnli-lleld -Avenue uum ....|^ ., nnofY!nrMhhnJVpffrnn'K .C-flntRi'. npnrd' bthJlbfrnBKOUBur ' ^- Mn-ect-froffl-a-Polrtt~51[Eggl. South of Jef- Increased foriion Avenue Woi-therly to Fodoral Avo- the. lands .benefited- or nllworth -nrid-Pra' Scctwrrr^—Sald-rpuvemont-shal^-jic-ao Estate -.Benefited By" 1^gettiTri^ttrienvQy--aHd--«egistei-. . :i.tmaSoD|>e and Calor litfE DfUVElY PHILn» J. McCJKVNA,- Avenue, a distance of approximately 307 raislne of manholes but shall not liudude tion on providing more fire • hy- Joan t'KTKHS — niohard TO I) I) any sower connections.: 1 8. oz. Boroulih Clerk. foot and In connection with snld work to _ Section 4: The canstructlon and In-drants for the borough this" sum- "A MAN' 8tkt«m*nt provide the proper trading and raising SON. .- MOFf .,i?TUES. 43 stallation of such pavement shall bc in ? Take Notloe that the above Ordinance manholes to grade. . ' . . ' mer..,. Rath's Chop-Ettes on ail of your accordance with the plans and- specifi- CALLED PETER" wu panned at n regular meeting of the •Section 2: The entlre_dl»tance set forth cations prepared by the . Borough Engi- Councilman Alva Myers was alx- Th aovtfmlnttjBody of the Borough of Ken- In Section 1 shall bc pnvod for a width Olenn KOltD — Eleanor PA UK Tit BY POPTJIjAfc neer and now filed In tho municipal seht beqause of the- death ol! a FOR A REAL REFRESHER IT'S, PARKEN ONE-EYED' ESKIMO -FRESH FROZEN Gett; ilworth,. and was--approved by the Mayor of, UO feet with 0-lnch bituminous con- clerk'Ji office. "INTERRUPTED on- the • • crete pavement. » n brother in Cedar Grove. - Both In ClnemaScope QFG MEATS Pa. r LIQUOR NEEDS 20th DAY OP JUNE, 1050.. • • - Section 'A: "fhe construction ond In- Section. 5: The estimated cost to.be MELODY" •'• PHILIP J. McGEVNA. paid for said Improvement from all HF.Fl.IN — Ahln nAY Mr. i •'. stallation ot such pavement shall be insources is the sum of $13,000.00 and there All ClnelnaScopa Technicolor tirnrmni ARE APPROVED Limeade S 'mKK Turkey Casserole 49 BorouKh Clerk of the accordance with the plans and specifica- Charter Ritual F of 2C Borough of Kenilworth, N. 3 Is hereby appropriated tor the construc- SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY We Carry A Complete line of Dated: June SB, 1050. - . 6-20 tions prepared by the Borough Engineer tion- ond installation of said pavement (Continued, Jrom Pajjc I) '.: Mi.| and now on file in the Borough Clerk's u)td making of said Improvement a total June 30th Office. Shown' Sun.'aVao -'8:00 .P. M. _ bure_ BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH Slim of $15,000100, which sum has been honor. - , In pUce of our regular show, / Section 4: The .pslimated cost to hi BONELESS COOKED DUBUQUE with; NOTICR TO UID.DRR9 provided for tho purpose set-forth In this He was presented- a. trophy- by Mon.l& Tues. ~ 3:00- 7:110 P.M. DWINCLCJJ •VJ.W'-'l\l-l-' urwt/w^tw- ^^ ^^ • BEERS ON ICE Notice is hereby .ulven that scaled bids paid for Said Improvement Is the sum of Ordinance through appropriations here- "CANADIAN PACIFIC N( $9,000.00 and there Is hereby approp- Chairman William Tehan, who '•'• ;. .; will be received by The Mayor nnd'Bor- tofore made In a budget'heretofore adopt- ;. wed' ouch Council for the pnying of North riated . the sum of 45,000.00 to- meat the od and designated ait the capital Improve- enumerated the -young man's ac- "HOLD THAT LINE" — lilt No.'.! • WINES * SCOTCHES 14th Street In the Horouiih of Kenilworth cost of said Improvement which Bum.has ment fund, .'. • .< •• Extra CartooiiK, Comedies, and Race in'the County of Union, with n bitum- been.provided for the purpose set forth Section 0: The period of usefulness for complishments, especially those in peels Added. Canned Picnic flams 2.39 : ' Vt: inous concrc.to Typo SM-2 surface upon In this Ordinance through appropriations 'Bald pavomont Is hereby determined to the realm of- scouting and • school James DEAN In heretofore made .In a budget heretofore N1 M PRESSURE fACkED -.-:• \ev'd,' • GINS. . ."•ItYES: i.inacndam foundation, estimated amount be' five 151 years and the assessment activities. . . ' Mat «««">•' « START YOUR DAY RIGHT WITH A^^ 0 BEST BRAND-ZESTY; TASTY . ^^ A -bilvimlnoitn concireto Type SM-S. sur- odopled and designated as the " ' shall bo paid In such period of time as BB Th«r Hot "EAST OF EDEN" YOU r—ter-'s-! face pavenvunt required Is 400' tons of Improvement fund. tho Borough Council shall by'.Heiiolu- M Ib. Cod,- — PARKING IN REAR — macadam foiindntlon"2440 -squaifc- ynrd»; Section 5\ The cost of snld Improve- tlon determine at tlie time that the.as- Shown Sun. — 1:35 - 0:00 - 10:: CHASE & SANBORN C ment shall "be. assessed upon'the .lands and opened and read in public at Ken- lessment shall be, conferred or made and ir Co nditi o 1 •Mon;-&-Tues.--—1:05- -"0:20-... SAVE ilworth Borough Hnll on July 17, 105tt at benefited or Increased In value'by reason such period: ol time shaft, .not exceed 'Jiisl"drive to" the OR FLAVORFUL -can B::)Q p.m. • • • thereof and It la. expected thirt the Bor-five I5| years- perfectly OT : Kosher Style Salami 49 ough of Kenilworth shall not be obliged Box Office Open Dally' Si Sunday DrawlnKS, sooclflentlonS nnd fonns of Section 7: Tho cost of sold pavemont 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. • • Air-Conditioned bldH,' cpntracU and bond for the proposed to pay any part of the construction of ...lall be assessed, upon the lands benefited SAT. — JULY 4 - 7 EHLERS GRADE A COFFEE KENILWORTH LIOUORS said Improvement* • PARK Tlioatro YOUR CHOICE.OF TULIP FAlR-^FRESH SLICED DELI FAVORITES • work,'prepared by Thomas C- Trounnonn,, Section 0: The. period- of usefulness of or Increased In vaUie- by roaRoh'thereof PAPER-MILL Engineer, and; approved by the Stattee Section B: It Is expected that thc'Bor- TASTY, TEMPTING/TENDER (YOU SAVE 4c, .,- ... YP.,U SAV^ E 37c O- N FAMOUS TRUE FRUIT Highway Commissioner, havo been filed* „sai,d ,Improvement ' is hereby • determined Boulevard/at 21st StwKit _ _ ° to bue five i5) years an* tho aunessmcnt ouflh of Kenilworth shall not be required PLAYHOUSE 'FORBipDEN PLANET In the oltlcc of wild engineercnglnoer,. at Morris shnls|)n|l| ^0 pald ln ^o to contribute any part of the cost of said SUtf. - MON. - TUES. 'Jlvenuc; Union. TTnd of f snlsaid State ""••'High• - J" • Borougpaih dCounci In nuol h period, of time a» Mlllburn, N. 3. PLUS DEP. Pastrami Roll Beef Corned Beef ; 39 th0 improyemenf. ClnoniKScope and Color KENILWORTH CommisBioner; TtcntonTti ' , Ne" — w Jcr- determine at the ti ' Sectidh 0: This Ordinance shnll tnlc Vr»nk Carrln»ton, Dlreotor •.•' .July 1 io 3 nrter p ^ an^^ytTmspecected Wby prospectivP^cctwe Imell ^T^t 8nttn V"eo3Sbe oonfl t 3^ offeel after final passage and publicaMo !ve«. 8i30—Tu«i. Through 8a 'jane lH!SSfil->, —: (Cfornel .WILDE also r./ol-tm OOBEI. in. ^Kounty Kist Peas 2 » 23^ h Boiler Soda -AS80rlXED^mBS___flkg/|5c nesahour!!,i Blddepi auciv period of time s In tho manrtor provided by law. .- 8:00—Mati. l!:S0, -Thurs.. flat. y of the ,5 *l:3if .-"the:.—,- "^Nrc^w>Te«rir^ir^3rWyEr^thai-th«4 • • • - T •-•?.-• •V4' - *- ^-BwnmF-HfW*™^^i~VC^t^^w-brdl«onoe±?l,.aU~Uk1 - -r, (mnentHHeopr, Jinn.-v t j.quiii.vvjur-:-v; drawlnKB by the-«htfiyVRP ij^Oeorjea GOBRI* -^- MIUI, GAVNOlt tlce. and' payinont'i BC cos BTVpfaparntllon. maiatina ;ai thiL...GovetnlnathaZJOsviiiini:'J8bd. Bodyy ,o pif , the BULHUa!Lft0 made on standard- Pi'9- ' Kenilworth on tho 2Gtn therein andGBNHiulred by the specllTca- . Public Notice I» H»»«y OJven «"**>«• (1r«( time. The kald Ordinance" will be OPENS TlfEO lloni;. ninut- he enclosed In GUiilWd envel- foregoing Ordlnonoe wu '"^^."L? further conalderod for final passage by INKER ^MM»", • .1 I. ...— •••,. ,,|T[||| — ."• ," »•' ' '•p\s/-K-^-py-V3\y\yvy—*V)-s^»>L.;-U4VI-HIV «•••••»• , .....i..- ...• i *..,.„' OUOH, buarlni! ihe ninnu and addrettll ut E3UUy UK me uu,v>i..i.*. v* —,—a-wEEKS-rmi TVEaDAVS. AND- TIltlttSDAYS PDOOR biddor and nmno ot .road on out.slde, BorXBBore\.Khh eoff KepllwortH on the.20th day ,«.... „» the Borough Hall, Boulo- FRANCES STARR nue addresnud to The Borough Clork, Borr of-- June- , 1950. It was then read for the w :..-• "«; " '•'£'n'li'JJJ ~-iVi'n 'Ullvard, Kenilworth, New Jersey, at eight In tlie I-t • Karat Smash Hit ! pint jar _..... of Kenllworlh, and must be ac-first time. TThh o sal* Ordinance Will- be o>0Wu in the evcntnjf IE.D.T.I on- the McCORMICIC'S 4 oz. can I Tiger Imported Swiss Gruyere coinpni^ied by a,certified check, for notlurthjj„.r «on«ld*r«, roda for Rn«flnull B«s»B«i-..—.^e. ,»•„« I °10t 0Uleh Mday m. of July, 1050,. At such time 29 White Rose Redi-Tea lo&s than ten i ID) per cent of thQ amount the Governing Body o! the. Borough of and place, or at nnj time and place bid, provided said check need! not beKonilworth at the; Borouih. H»U, Boule- to which such meeting may be adjourned, SOLID COOL! more thnh $20,000.00 nor shall not bcvard, Kanllworth, Mew JerMy, at elgh all persons Interested -will bc glvon all DIE" PROBLEM DRINK ^^ • —. — — ^. ^^ —^m.ia • ** ^ 4fe less (him $300.00 and be delivered at theo'clock In the - evening (E.D.T.) on the opportunity to be heard concerning such FOR A REAL TREAT ITS TRUE FLAVORS place ah.d on the hour abova named. 10th day of July, 1950. Atnuch time and Ordinance. The standard proposal form Is attached Diode, or at any time iaA placet to which By Order of the Governing Body. Wf^-^l US -I JUST MIX WITH WATER Order By Phone — Pay .By Mall H to the Kupplomcntary spuclfloatlons, cop- luoh meeting may be adjourned, all PHILIP J. MoGETmA, DR'exel fl-4813 6 25 No-Cnl Beverages 2 29 . fR£SH CORN 3 19 pertoni Interested will be given an - Borough Clerk. LIBERTY |%IHII tllQ FOR COOL, REFRESHER ies of which will be furnished on appli- cation- to cnnlneor. opportunity to b* hoard concerning such Dnted: June 20, 1050. .7-5 By order of The Mayor nnd Borough Sunshine Sugar JumWes ™su» »kaS # ^R^ENEDP^^AT _c ^/fc Council, Borough of KontlworUi. Watch Mayfair's TV Show -Thurs. 4 To 4:30 WABP Ch. 5 PHILIP J. McGBVNA, Borough Clerk. . • Borovigh Clerk. Dnted: June 20, ' 1050. 7-5 i ENTERTAINMENT Dated: June 28, 1058. 7-5 Keebler's Pecan Snndies ^ 49 • CANTALOUPES • 1 4 NIGHTS A WEEK Wendy Barrae Show • SWEEC\*/CCT EATINCATIkiGr CALIFORNIrAMFORKJIA \ ' 41! a )•' ' CHestniil 5-9769 TELEVISION NATURAL SLICED ENDECO . YOUR BEST BUY IN BLEACH . . WINEY RICH, COOL an': Catering — Weddings ALSO TOP HIT! SPCEIAL, SPECIAL, LIMITED SUPPLY ctn. ol thr SWISS CHEESE ROSE-X BLEACH ROKEACH B0RSCH7 IDEAL FOrPlCNICS-REG. 69c VALUE 4 cans : RED PL liiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SUNNYSIDE Banquets and Dinners of Any Type 6 oi. pkg. 33C BRAND NAME COCKTAIL LOUNGE RETAILER Only Mayfair Gives You These 3 255 hp DE SOTO COCKTAIL BAR RESTAURANT and RESTAURANT JOY LIQUID JOY LIQUID OF 1955 If PREPS CH 5-8773 BOSELLE PARK McCORMICK 1-Wonderful, Flavorful QFG Top Quality Meats JTALIAN-AMERICAN KITCHEN OPEN DAILY 147 WESTFtELD AVE. DETERGENT IN BOTTLES Most powerfnl car in the medium price field Kit Coudilioiutd for Your Dlalng Camioft 2—Wide Variety Brand Names You Know and Trust SPICES reg. bo*-. . •/• £t BEN; RODOQUINO. Pt«». reg. can giant ca'n Pick any teat of performance—low speed tnko-' ' - t "ft** — 3-Reliable Free Yellow Trading Stamp-NJ. Best Plan off, high speed nrcclcrtUion, cornering or hill 740 Boulevwd climbing, tlmn match tkw glnmuroun pnee- KENILWORTH, N. J. Outdoor Cookins CASCADE ONE WIPE Redeemable For Over 1000 Nationally Advertised Bctter with nny other car in the medium price _ fREE HOLIDAY SHOW IN KENILWORTH Season-All'. . , . . . 29c i field and waUih lie Soto shoot out front and - \\ >' SpeotilUln* In SPIC & SPAN Slarnng llie Flying Marilecs doing double somersault in DETERGENT Htny there. And the clincher to the De Soto BOMEMADG ITALIAN PISS Barbecue Spice . . . 29c Beautiful free Gifts For All 1 mid-atf, plus Gene'ond Billie Lambert, Swiss nciob For FREE DELIVERY on BUCCCHB Htory ix the new low price deal. See your (La PIBU) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiniiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiliiiiiiJiiim Roxbys, skating whirlwind, and Cal Claude's Ribley Garlic Powder i%oi3U NEW, SAFE pkg. largo box neighborhood De Soto dealer today. Take the Catering To Small Parties And Banquets — largest and cleanest pool in New. Jersey WINES - LIQUORS - BEER |-Garlic-Salt . . 17?. " All Stores Healthfully whwl ;.. . then talk deal. Drive and price~a Also Mtwtta* Hall Available SHOP 1HE MAYFAIR NEAREST YOU -De Soto Ix'fore you decide. I with Mc»t Balls or ftausate Home MMe ftaytoll SWIMMING DAILY We Sell Holland; Old Bohemian & Horlacher Beer CRISCd OR OXYDOL CAMAY SOAP 60 i. Main St., Somerville 1123 Georges Rd.. 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THIi CRANFOnn CITIZEN AND CHRONiTCLEt THURSDAY,' JUNE J8, 1956, -fr Four '•••' •••'• '•"::j<- tes ^ Witt T1ir'Ya»ikecs\von three giimes and dropprd one during the week Hams to move a few percentage points ahead of the-Indians'and. take over The Cardinals maltitairied their hnlf-garnejead over, the Giants in the .National League-of the Roys' Easebaii/Leaguei'during the "—'" m. With a power-packed,.20-9' win ..over" the Seminoles StUuday.the Brecn's scbred an easy, 7-0 second place in the Am'eriean League of the Boys". Baseball Leagues. A number of Cranford golferir I-—Apnones-ciine L~J ' ' ' "" - • -- • .._... The first-place Tigers- won two "as-hotlt~clubs pounded out'two more "victories. ^iiclfir.v-oVr|iv.Tfihn'snn' fr Johnson gured among leaders in •" •' ' ; In a ••-'---*-•ciosely-contc'ste- d game the Boy?' Basebal\ , Leagues,' • minor circuit. They completed their Tuesday to run its season's record the Giants beat the. Cubs, .jjasoti with 5-0 recordj; The only team that could stop Kelly was trie losing mouridsman. to 11 wins without'a defeat. Harris, the Yanks were the cellar-dwel- ourses over tile \vpekond. . •• 'TheIGrccs, meanwhile, took'over Scoring 17 runs on nine, hits Ltd., meanw.hile, won its Seventh ling Athletics, 'who scored • hinft At Suburban .'Golf Club, Union, the,..Giants' and._was relievedAby. Tuesday, the Yanks swamp'ed the "first ^iace';in..th'e Unaimi Diviision eame" to-stay foiir games oft theruns- in the -second inning • Thurs?- >n- Sunday, Vic Shaheen of Crun- TPete Vergalla in the fourth." Ver-'; Kern Sij White Sox again, this time by a Real Estate For Sale Help Wante#"<- Female . on twe strength o^ a 29-4 rout of pace in the Cranford Recreation day, enough^ for d 9-7 victory." 'orpVtook third .'place in tho medal Calia--goUcredit for the win, while' For 'Sale .'. Servicing For Sale NAilONAt •"- Duay pi'tched a fine game and also 17-4. score. Griffiths, was'the win- | CLASSIFIED RATES ' ;'. WAITRESSES, part time or'-full -time. ASSOOATIOM '. the Com'anchps -Saturday, . while Softball League. . ' ' • >]ay handicap, shooting a. 75-9— Francis CoiTlhs^jMtched, for th'e- innni! YOUR I-M.AC. NO\V fur.'July! .4. GETTING KNOUOHJiaT WATER? Uino FOR CHOICE HOMES'IN.CRANFORD " had a double arid a single to lead x r Bond tips, neat appearance. Apply In. MEMBER rlUWBINO | : ning pitcher, nllowing only six j FlltST INSERTION — :|'.tf«t« » ««l C'raiifortl DAI! Prcui-rl :ix. > Iliilis wl(ll scnle rrinovud frnnv para collK. tnnk- tRANFORD FLEAL EBTATB BOAHD AND VJCINITY . ; ; : •thf)Chicasaws dropped their first 6i-.br. Frank Fifer'was fti-st with Cubs> Collihs, strucloout, 11 and 1 person. Cranford Diner, North Ave., E. -SteifetipltchTJd-ftir-Breen's, al- the AV at-bat: Gary Wiese col- ; • IUI rent' minimum. •jiiinn'rt pnli . i •>!>•'. •iincl hdldir.S.'l and leiu -hi'im-rs. Wnrk donn In you, CONrtACTORS ' bingles, while' Fitzgerald took the For July 4 : liiiino -by kpociullst. Al' work CJ : opposite H. R. Station: ' tf SELL ,. 77-14—63,'while Dr. Robert walked ..only throe. Steve EhgetMt SEI'KAT 1NS.F.11T1ONS i1'^"^"^' jii SIP C'H.IPIIIUI II-.'IO'TB nr CHani»rd • . ••'. . • Call ' . ' / .. lowingtho' J; & J boys' five scat- lected 'a triple and a-Sirfgie for theloss, .'.j.' Slocum got two hits for The .Cranford Swimming Clubf !l\r-ri-,2 DrluVl>. ' . ' . . . . ti'i'd. Seliaibk' Mine Scalc.vJSq'ulpinonl MULTIPLE LIST YOUR PROPERTY- STENO-CLERK. Rood typist, Varied /alcstintoqk. second with a 74-9— Cn., WKslfli-ld 2-mnO. >^ tf ^ of the Shawnees. Clufe teredThitsrHis mates, meanwlTiler •Ynhfcs—'Hoppcr was the lo^tng .a..single.in .'the fifth to drive in ^rntl • «' «»U minimum. : duties ln)>UKy. sales department. New INSTALL thtrYanks Avhile' Erdmann led the will conduct, its.; second annual _' WITH A MEMBER OF THE ANNE M. O'BRIEN. ,- 15.'.- -"• -. ,, •'• ':. ' ' • • ' •' ADS SKT IIV l-INKS —. .IS rents » HllRK Ill'Ci.'Uvlii. lilllt' nh>condltloned plant in Kenilworth. MOE SCHNEIDER > the season is now officially over, Don Kern of 1 Phifip street, a macfe seven safeties off Duffy good hiirler, "• ' , •". swim meet Wednesday —. Inde- tying run after the Cubs took the : ; Ihif.. Ail» *<•! In can*. ».llh lilunu WT. DAVIDSON CRANFORD REAL ESTATE BOARD Pleasant wofklns conditions. • Call Mr, Sox with a.pair of safeties and 1 lead-in the. fourth with a four- NTKACTING, Carpentry, '. ' Real Estate. SERVICE PLUMPING AND-HEATING ' but a nuwiber. of games must be former. Cranford High ^School star for an equal number of runs.- •' DbLorige pitched three-hit ball pendence Day "— beginning at 2. linn or dltplaV' '»nr» riiust I" CENERAL Colkii. CHest'nut 1-1000. standout play at shortstop. . Oix Saturday, Shaheen made an te'-":', thsrtfd by llneV I>M>I»> U"" M awTu and Honflni!. CRun-' 15 Alden Street '2nd'floor) 1" Behnerl; Place—Cranford 'ed off.- Ed Vollhei'bst, league pitcher, has been signed ,to" a Harris- .took oVer undisputed and collected two base-knocks for p.m., it was annpunced today by run splurge. - • ... ' '• \vr:VnNuiiCH. -pla. (10 pt. type only! charted »» two f< ll-3fl2U. Nci Job too unall. . Estl- CH 6-7.777, ' ty . a "squeaker," the Yankees dentieal score to.place second in It... SI.".. CiK |>nitiil>l<- iftihi'T. S.I.V Pli'Mii- wllliovll olillu.'ition.. If COLORED GIRL or woman to take coirjr GUARANTEE" lossession of second place with' art "Doc" Castaldo got two doubles - llnrt. ' CRahfbrd 6-9653 -president in charge of . the contract by the Philadelphia Phil- himself Saturday' as the. Yanks ;wecpstake's • cqrrfpetition to .Dr.Albert Johnson, program chair- lil ./..lii.th 2-:il2(i iilli'i- r>::i(J or iill-tki; SALESMEN EvcnlnCH Call — . plpte charge of two girls, ages .5. and topped the Tigers last, Wednesday, nnd ' Pete Vergalla. .and Frank CASH. ChrfUi -i>r Stnmrn muTfl »c- 8'"for working mntlii'i-. Live in or out. or loops, hasr-^nnounced- .the. lies.. He is now playTnlHwTfh~ "the 1-2 romp at the expense of thpivhipped-the White Sox, 6-2. Hen- man. All water activities 'will bo coriipany nlvrrtUint cup>. NI" .s'.ii..n'it,t> .iuur Snutlay.• .- BENDlX AUTOMATIC WASHER SEHV- Margy Wilson CR 6-0431 3^2. Chuck Griffiths, Y_ank pitch- /alestin, whose fecore also watched Bishop" one each; for-the Giants.;,- rr»t.oiuihlr lor rrrur» In adt t»Rro_ ,\''l liimu .Tliat Compliments. • • Edith Rcarlck ' CR 0-5408 ' Must be neat andi ruliablc. CRanfdrd. nyirig games, will be pi'ayod dt"Thils'" Eastern "A" League farm at J-Me'n on Frida'y.'.Snyder hiirlc:l.: held in the club pool, .' .. . • 1CE. At.ft .WortK GUARANTEED. 0-7000 before 5 p.m. ,Weckehd.s and er, .allowed only two hits, doubles is Sunday card. E. A< Lynch was "Webbie" .Foroman made two by tulfnhonii. II. VV,..rLARTKY, Cluinford B-J7IR. t[ \"ini iiiul Your Family Louliia Old , : CR 6-0751 9;S( a.ni. Saturday. "• ' . Schenectady; . . for the_ winmers, allowing! six Events include..races-.for boys Dl'MHINF fOR COI'Y—Wrdnrid»y.i evenings. SUi)set 0-1044. by Jack O'Brien and Richie Smith. .beautiful stops at..second and Cas-' •If you need'a large home, hero Ifi n 4- " This- will be •Kern's..first crack hits. Harris' - collected an- equal hird with an r88-1.7!—71'. • • . and girls as follows: 25 yard free "»l 10 A.M.- avajos vs. .SemiHoles,, Adarrts M,-Stevens waslthe losing pitcher. taldo'a nice catch at. short.'... CHANKOHD HEKHIGEKATION SERVICE bi.dioom. 2-bath home, in one of the lln- !E\»dr to kinds n( aRcr^tmiis, porches, etc. Lud- typlna. ' Must be nccuratu ' and quick record-of five wins and two losses, the Tigers won a "big one" Sat- I—08," was second, and Tom Wil- style, girls 10 to ii years. vrrni—spMtfitWUMWispftHfie^Hom.: Indmilnrtrr inanidl out- wio Solbcrt,. illlU Unculfr Drive,'Kcnll- 11 COLLINS ST. DIRECT SALE: 0-year-old Colonial, 0 In computation.' Permanent position for 'he Scminple-Mohlcan- and osers-JEaeliek. §lqmmed a home- Adults will be given preference more perfect innings before.he was oor Also drivewayy lampslamp, patip o i.i.i. a "UAH LIB—etHU-FO R:pA4 UOi—[innM, urday, beating the strong' Indian :on, 82-14—88, third. Also, gold medal competition in r ^ ' j * wi j*. i it t\trtty * Sat, and Sun1 . — 2-5 p.m. It's, a lot-ely- and a .300 batting-average on the on. the municipal tennis courts' in l l L-IMir.-s S SI An* ic' riHiinC . • Convciupnl IIIIII . auii » rooms, new kltc.hen, powder room, the. rlKht party In pleasant conevninl Ch :asaw-Qprnanche cbntests will un for . Driyc-Ihh."' Appazatto . replaced by Jeff Zimmerman, who swimmlnc ponl i-iiL-IoMir.-s. S. SI An* RULLb porch, water souener, UIII'IIUL!, coriilctnrr- colleger nine..'••' ' - ••-''•• club, 4-3, in an extra inning con- In match play against par, Class a 200 yard free style relay, boys Bin 2-1 No- 21hl St.. Kcnilworlh. l),,ikint:. CRaniord fl-saiy.- • If incut, iintln. alum. enmb. vonctliin builds, litched for-Drive-Inn and Toll for "Ipriifeflold avenue at Oranfie ave- checked the Cubs wjthout hits far •.'. I 132 Hernlnc Ave., CRanford '0-0.463. '. days on". Aue 38 to 40 preferred,. "State Je layecl off at dates yet-to be ar- cn' lnrd n-l'4«5, ' BiiriiEu and wry inrRc lot. $10,000. v- Don also played basketball with test. Both starting .pitchers, Den- A. Stanger.was 6 up, leading Jack 13 to 16 years of age and a 100 tnUCK CRANE nnd T.D-0 Bulldozer ' . •' ' 7-5 experience and slvc telephone number.. •ran Hun Room. ' • . nue—beginning Sunday, Richard, PUljVATK ni''.|r b'.illi, sunny, for hire. S. W. Oliver, Inc. CRiinXord the Ithaca varsity for two years; ^ . nis Byrnes for the Indians and McAulifTe,. Jr., -5 up, and Jo«yard. free stylaJt^lay^jTirl's 13 'to.an inning. .".'77'"""" Hl.UMI^UM M-OKM WINDOWS -.and rllt'i'i'li'il Hai.ifortl li-21»7. A fl-HOOM- COLONIAL, is always In style, Box 050, care Citizen and Chronicle. ' . \- McFaTdfln lett mimi''s chtmvHfflofthchtfmvHffl-of-th& ol •fl-2150 nnd Linden 2-7054. . M t. 9:30 a.m. July 14, the • The G-Men registered a 7-0 win Cnnililiwitmn Sr.rci-ns lind. Storm D" '»- and espoclall.v so when it 'Is In .11 Hood WELL-KEPT, 0-room house, modern tlle: until a jaw injury forced his with- Township Recreation Commission, Tommy Azar for trie Tigers, pitch- OTtl(5hetl.T-5-apr 16 years' ot age. Ttrcisf-wiH—\ Ml Tnh runs came in the fifth F,w estimate*. Alban-U-ivis, 100 North lo'i-iillcin. Sue this one tliat Is. In very kilchim and bath, new oil burner, •hte^-will meet the'Unami Di- iver . hapless Johnson & Johnson Al Everett, of Cranford, with 3 stanza on five hits and four Giant . ViiKin .V" i <-"!"''"i-H B-fumn. tf I'.ARGK.•ck'.ui, •fj'niil •riioiii. •• Modern qiiii'l. drawal from the team'.' He was ac- announced this week. < ed excellent ball. However, league diving competition oft the one l^i iV.il*1 Iliuiir:—Rr4ttiltl+*-tf+J^Uwu.ui—iii'a- Ft.rY-TinrAI. CONTRACTING — I!mise- nlcu cnixdltioh,' esinbiished section nenr paved drive,, ^-.cur uaraRc, beautifully For Careers in Telephone, Worl' visi on • winners in a battle at crew on Thursday. They, too, rules required that they feave aft- up, ended in. a. flvbrway tie formeter board for boys under 14 miscuBs. Giants. W?lt and Steve 1 tive; in a number of campus pro- ' sniiahk' . Con\i'iiiriit lian.spnr.lalltni. ' wirlne. Ji'buniB. IKMiFuSCMTtr""HxHireH, -Rciirmlsr-Oivly-S-irdOflO : '" )nnc|scam.'cl mounds, screened porch Work Wanted-Female .The adult ppreferenc e jJg will FINE PMNTS colors nnd rruimeli. repairs hnd pluu» [nMulled. .Guorcv ... • ; • Ad; ims avenue to det£Emhic_i_tl)e needed.only seven bingles to ac- second place in the Class B com- Erifiel, "Doc" Castalclo and Jinfiiny . L H.inllinl li-27»i> iiili'V (Mil) II.IIIJ completely furnished, all appliances — 1C«H Sul'tOOL &I'R i giams^and organizations. er pitching the regulation six inn- years of age and also for, girls in Ctirmlenli-. Paint Works. 70B Boulevard. KiiiiBil. 12 Myrllc Struct. Tol. : $l'5,000. No brokers. CRanford' G-4080.. baby, slttiiic jobs inorniniiH "nd eve bo.in effect throughout the summer Washbourrie collected three -hits—-- Krmlwnrtli. .Cn.-mford ti-lMlli. ^ tf ForThe Key— ' • 7 in the tlizaberh~A"» ea —~ ount for seven runs. J '& j could •aftor 7 p.m. weekdaysrand-a 11-day- inps.i' ' .TofT f Fl witih ''tw oh hiti a petition at Echo Lake Sunday* the same, age bracket. CRiijifurd 11-0520. • 7-5 ninus. CRanford (1-3B20.. . • . he" Apaches sewed up the get only two hits oft Rebetite. puffy each. Jeff Zimmerman, "Steve K.KNJI.WOU I'll liime. Mitiny mom. •; • to a Better Home —> SEE, ateur. ball for St. Jerome in Can- on Saturdays, Sundays and holi- and Tommy Azar with three led -was-flrst ~ltft.Si.uv ing dOU-AND WINPOW SHADES, im ,tr> III ii, \\ n.'nisr. lc oiwiijic. uruUi'iiian only. CORNER MOUSE, Northside — 7>j rins., SECRETARY would' like to discuss part- was the losing pitcher. • r At Galloping Hill' Golf Course, Engel and Frank Bisnoptgot doub- mclit-s nil , your rnlk-l, S1.25I hiiim- IF-'VOU PLAN TO BUll.D, 'repair or make lahegan championship'by de- ada for a couple of summers. ., the Bengal.hitters. Bill PJmrimor, was very popular last year, \vil| ; I'a bath, 100x100, attic fail, aluminum time oportunity with business or pro<- days, ..Mr.. Mc^adderi said". . - Day Service Allum-li llvudvari\ alti>r.itiuns, cull T. JOllNSEN, -105 Ccn- • ' • .; — EvuninKti C»U' — Good starting pay- . • - . ng ' a determined- Sominole Drive-Inn routed Barnott's, --15- Cranford's :Alvlh Peterson shot a k>s. Jeff Daliic. started fhr the Cubs' trai Avenue, CHanford 0-05'lH. U •awnlnrriH piue^pnneled oaijemenl, con- fessional man. Available' two or three Bob Thwaites of Clark, former Persons wistiing to make court John Thiesmeyor and Byrnes each agajn be • pi'osqhtud by the pool lOti Nollh Union Ave. crete IpfiUo. near schools, CRanford evenings per .week. SUnset 0-1055. U-28 1 0, on Friday, to pull into a three- 2 to tiefor. third in the qualifying and was relieved by Wayne Burr. Salesmen - - . * . Steady, year-round work .Jim Downing, who blasted Regional' High Softool ;>star left- reservations may do so by. post- had two hits-for the Indians. J.' staff. •I.AIICli. sunlit'.I'KIIII rocun. .,inu« .Iniin 0-3500.^- —__.....„_.. -no-2O way tie for third place. Reiser con- : round of club championship play. The Cardinals banged out 14 VENETIAN BLINDS -III. slncy, T.\ to' IIO Arnold Vreclnnd CR 6-2008 homo i;uns,, one with • thehander, hasjjUso been signed by rig their names on a schedule pri O'Brien was the winning hurler, The picnic area nnd 'fire-place Inclii's i-usloin -quality nlni'li, bliluth, all n.itn,, fimvvini'iu p,u Kiut;. .IMIMML'SIJ inan. HOOFING AND SIDlrJG . Lois Brooks ...... ;....:. CH 6-1500 Regular raises. , ' . ' neeted-4o.r—a—homor— for—the—w^n»- Ray Sullivan was first with a 09. hits tn thrash, the Dodgers, 1-5-0, • i. H.mUinl U-H72. . •• • ' 7-5 Annn Cook CR 0-II120 TOWN BANK, Cape May,.N. J. Simnner V loaded, was the'leader'brthe. the,"Phils- and'ls a teammate of will be available tor those dc ti-l niclii-s lonB.' W.U.V; also Jrm'iaft GUTTERS & LEADERS J Help Wanted — Male Wolff held the nnd <-'. VV. .Bryni-iiiiin. vusUJm. hljNUS, Ceilinii bloclis Installed' GcrtfUdc Mchd ...; CP 8-6409 cottaue, cinder biOCk, reasbli.able, ELIz Opportunities for. advancement Apache attack. . The Seminolcs' ners, who got 12 hits oft Johnson. —Wfaltor-Coffce-ofreranford-shot Etta Mlhcttl .: - ; CR- 6-0735 abeth 5-20U0. , , YQUNG-' MAN .'tor delivery, service and Don's at Schenectady., Thwaites tions are on a basis of one hour In a oneTsided" game Sunday, Aluminum Coinbinaii'on Windows . ( Barnetts touched Appazatto for T 76-3—73 at Roselle Golf Club to 'flock to a,single hit".arid struck •'. 120 Smllji Avi" K. VHantoi-Ll'ti-ORlia. U • -lluirre li).-.ul.ill»n Sid Nunn :.'. QR 0-5487. guiieral .woric in blue prlntine, no-cx- . Liberal vacation, sickness a*J kite inning rally was featured-by also hurled far Ithaca this 'Spring. or trlree sets, in case the sets nrc the Tigers shellacked the Orioles, 1 ities will opep n p.m. The club Apartments Wanted '. In ciVijiinellun with sidinc we paint Dorn K.u/.sina WE 2--5001-R OLDER-TYPE IIOUSET^Northsldc, excel- porience necessary. 'B-Y Reproduction ix safeties; wind .'up in a five-way .tie —for nut 14 as he won his fifth game'. Albert J. Davies ; ; , CR 6-3081 u erand slam homer by Hunter, completed in less than an hour. 15-2. The big blows were' two will remaiin open so that members 1 s OLlNii••' HUSfNKSS. Cl)i;i'i..E desl'iv :i- wouil tj im. ' ' lent condition. Air conditioned heat, •Service and Supply, 21Q"Sou!h Ave., E.. • pension benefits. , ocond place in a kickers'.handi- Tlio Card •'hitting' attack was foa- .•I'llOI-STEnlNG /-• Fur.illuis '••l] '"' ' Over 5,000 batislu-d custoinqrs. new ceramic tile bath. Principals only. whq- got. three hits in four at-bats. VFW- banged but. 12 hits-in scor- Some persons are wearing bas- f • dram-ru-.-. ^1 ip I'OVI-I*. Vt-ni-Uiin bllnus. U..HU ap.iiliiiuiit by Auilw.'-t lit- CRau- Cranford. . ' t£ homers by.Mike Stevens, one with ?ap Saturday. Coflee and K. C.may watch the park fireworks turucl by Fedorka's four base hits; NIL-I- i-Moiir al I.IIHIL-.-. Y. K.inlni-r & \VM. L. SCUHOEDEir • G. G. NUNN ' $15,500.- CRnnlord 0-2452. . . tt G.I. "on-the-job" traadng benefits ng a 14-3 win over Blue Room ketball shoes and other footwear tmii ti-ai)74; • • 1 Walnut Ave. CRanlord (i-3^74 Dipnor- was the ,winnjng -pitcher, 0;wen, Raczynski bases •• loaded. Tom Azar, also a Walter each shot 11 fours 6n display at 9 p.m. HoweVcr, at 8 a triple, double-iand two sintjles. ami, 120 Son.tll Ave., Ii. Ti'l. CHiliilurd on Tuesday: Staples led "the at- with corrugated or rough soles or '«-OII!W. '^i . " 181 -.North Aye, East, at Centennial Ayi. Lucfoff the loser. " Tiger, hit a double in the sixth to Sunday 4Q,-jlc£».d. Hial_c.v.cnlij: «, p.m. Park drive will, bo closed to Wold had two triples and a single Work Wanted - Male ack-with a pair of homers. Klu-. heels on the courts and are des- CRaiiiord 6-3U85"or CRanlord 8-8487- MASON, plastering, niterntions. - Jordan, -A iiirprisihK upset was pulled by Powder the Pill drive in three runs. Jackie O'j_ traffic. ••••••.••'- and D'Anlonio got, two doubles'. TADS — :l-.piv .M'l!.. limn $9.05. SKATS — Cane, rush rnllan. Work called 220 South Avenue, Eiist, CRauIqrd Telephone (toll froo). MItcheU 9-9900, Extension 2335, benspies. allowed the Blue •Room, troyingtroying lines and cuttirig >. nl lH-iiilt'l(iil L-nloih. 1-r™ tsU-. Wanted To Buy lor and delivered. .PLalnllcfd U-0270. Summer Rentals Brien of the tigers, got 4-for-5 amf Zobel took the loss. • • • " 0-6011. ' ' ' • tf Shawnees'Saturday as Barna Glenn Owen and Ed Rabzynski, ight hits. Toll .was. the losing nialr.--Kivi'ii. Albiiii-1-L'Wi.s. 1UU N. Un- • WE UUY BOOKH 247. jeiTuiton Ave... North' Plainlield. tf Monday through Friday or app'ly at 368 Broad St,. Newark. holes into • the-surface, Arthur starred afield. Dick Prior doublet} Date Set for Children's Denny Brooks pitched a four-hit lun AVL'., fhiililord ti-Ulllib. • II One or a tluius.uui. IMea.sc cull for detail^. 0CEAN BEACH, Lava.llettc; 4 rooms, led a shutout lyieanwhile, his Cranford's contribution to the Pony pitcher.' ,"" Owen, court maintenance head, One LL Game July 4 P.M.. Hook hiuip, PUiiiilield 4-;tUllU. _ 11 •screened por.ch, sleeps 6; Near Ocean ;s collected 23.. .walks and 12Leafiue,. are clouting the ball' at. for the -Orioles" and Mike Terry Annual Baseball Outing GARWOOD Instead of the '.shutout Tuesday night to. lead the. _ OPSOll.l.,, (illl dirtdirt,, eal'l. . crvislicr d stone, PLUMBING- imd UEATI.N.G. — Sewers and bay, all eouitorts. CRanford 0-2054 The standings: stated. ' was-robbed of a homer as. Tom; llAl QL'NS WA.MTEU-.-1-ii.en.scd collector pay- cluiini-tl •with ,eU-L'lrii; sewer niachlne. '"TWO K1V\I. liA^CAIN'S off the slants of Hudson, the a fine pace, reports from the W h Mqmbers '..of trio -Goodfellows usual .double-header at Bell Sta- Pirates to a 6-0 win over the cindi'is «nd sand. Call 8 to B. llAlnvay Guaranteed. WllliAin -J. Ledden. Tel. ' Mrv0Wen warned that only ap- 7-7224. mi; hi^j puce.^ lur modern or r ON HILLSIDE PLACE —. .; AAA RESORT I NEW JERSEY &ELL TELEPHONE COMPANY league this week indipate; Brccn's .' ..11 0 Azar grabbed his -long fly at the Club have completed arrangements dium on Independence pay~riiere Cubs. Blolse got three hits in four linen, " T^"revoryciTi, Cllettnul S-12U7 and Cllunlurd 0-20:l. i. Here is a fine Ineatlon and a beautiful SURF- CITY,. Loni! Beach Island, N. J., loser, and DelJaRosa. proved tennis .shoes die allowed 1 1 "Only 45- miles from G.W. Bridge!" Harris.. Ltd. .. 7 4 left field fence, Frank O'Brien was q take a buslpad of local children will be only one Little League trips to the plate for the winners. UADE-TO-OHUER rndlatoc enclosures, liunier ' hpnie. .Tliree, bedrooms, powder room, 4 rooms, both, sleep 7 , all modern con- ,'( a Penelere, Cree pitcher, al- Glenn remains among the tJrlvo-lh'n .'.,...'. .. n - 5 • on the courts and persons not vunicnccii'. CRanford 0-700B. 7-12 lyou'll h-rid'EL RANCHALOWSiil the winning hurler,' Mike Terry game that afternoon, between Fi- Lynch -lad' the Cubs with two lawn "lurniulrc. cabinets and console liu'lio livmi: room with Hi'eplace, uaniBe, lowitd -only three hits and struck league's top batters, with,'an avc- Brirnett'a- .. o r> wearing them will be expelled im- o Yankee Stadium 'in New York cabineU for portable stfwlnfi muchlnea. ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS, crushed stone, antj expensive InndscnplnB. An excel- Ijion beautiful 12 mile Greenwoodijj - VFW •• o 5 the loser. •''.'' bro and PAL, .-it was announced safeties in three at-bats. Gallucci till dirt, driveways uxcavatcd. Front erage of ,362. He recently col- on July 12 to sec the Yankees play Fred Davey, 40 N. 7th Street, Kcull- leilf purchase at _...... '$10,000 IjLake;-.ranch-type cottages withip ••• || out' 12 in the Comanche-Cree battle. Q-Mcn ...'.....'. .. 4 7. mediately: "People who wear -the Nursing Service etid luauVr for line.- Joseph La Bructo, 1 the Cleveland Indians, it was re-today. The other game, between was the losing pitcher. The Pirates worth. CRanford 0-5555. tl 4 lected his fifth home'run. A cen- "BUlu Hoom .. 4 7 wrong shoes on the courts are only •The Indians defeated the A's, iHnfiAinpb KEO 37 llonluy Ave., Cllunlurd U-31U7. ON COLUMBIA AVENUE -•• Trucking r- Hauling lljelectric kitchens, flreplapcs.jjj The versatile hurler also bolstered Johnson & Johnson ACGA and Sonoco, will be played collected 11 hits. ; ' • ' .. •• . 1 Ler-fielder; he plays; with the Olean, .. 0 ' ii 14-0, on Sunday, behind the pitch- ported today by • Frank' Carey, irhieh °}TTSBURGH PAINTS, full line of V.N.A. loi Hirlieral nul'suui. vTiiTl'. ,, Ir^r* Pi completely Curriished ' for renti-i •ause by clouting two hbmevs. ruining'the" sport here for them- at 6:3.0 p.m. Tuesday. National League standings: ..poctfilines, inalernai an'd [nfiiill care, Roosevelt School. Owner lias purcnasea l! !!! N. Y. club, a farm of the Philadel- ing of Pete Krol and George Ros- chairman of the committee. • interior nod exterior;' . Piiinlcm' dl»- 1 TELEVISION REPAIRED. FAST. For the " -day;—weektw ' '' " selves and everyone else," Mr. W li BtC-J- ' count'ini house lot quantities. Albnn- 'he.ilth eihiciilionv"'"I'lu • Visilinii-. Nuisc best anil faslchl service cull Economy another liome.- Three bedrooms, living ne Jones, Cree first sacker. The bus will ieave from in front Nassau St., Clark 7'.Hton 8-7109 jij'month.:. , •nhiii_ghiiiies. The team is in • a Owen said. endale.^ A double by Steve Tyre . CnrtlinuK .'. .-...' i •-.12 , - 2 -. . [bntlr Lewis, 100 North Union Avenue. U i. an IUMIV YOU. . Nunnal I'l'i-. Trl. hlcclric, CHanlord U-UU35. Day or.nlahl. room, full tllnliiB .room, sunroohi, and contributed a rounci-tripperT Colts Beat Bears of police headquarters at 10:30 The three things i,no.st difficult CHaniolcl. U.in.iT, ur. L'nnilllt Telepluilre .screened porch.. Aslilnu priCe ' $1971100 •ijFor booklet please, phohe WAl-jii loseoattlejor- third place. •Pkms-auo—lacing. and Bob Clare's singles, plus thre'e Gtnnls ' .- ,-.....11 ' 2 nnrd 3- rooms . .-' $27.50 ' are.— to keep a secret, to forget Pll-ntos '. ». 7 B. in,", whtti I'Mn'riorv. llouis Munday thru Fntlay, • 4 rooms' . . 35.00 ilkins 9-5400 ^veekdays I 9 to 5,jj: nes, incidentally, switched a ladder tournament and perhaps walks,, gave the "mtlTtms 'a trr ~ ' nn nnnnqj- n^jr Z"...Oi.- TO GET ENOUGH Owen; who was-a^standout short- -aud—ivorj. $2,08. Immediate . THliliS THlMMbU ANEr-RiftJ©VKH— HKNKHAN K rooms . . 42.00 llExt. 5, Or .evenings Oljiegon 7-iij first to the pitcher's mound- But Bow to Btars othor—typea—of•- compatilirm, Mr. | rjjn_Jea_djni the first. 'Bob Theis- financed by contributions from an injury, and to make goou .use* 0 "" Uur JniliT, July' and . AIIKUSI.. [|.;.J.U_A,M:. >top at Cranford HighH3ehjaol;. is thain Alban-Lcwla Haidwart,~100 N. Union •— ... Cord Wood for Sale 25 Alden Stree.l CRanford Joeal-busiriess-mtai_and_olhiira, „_ of leisure. — Child Cubs U Avo. In-12;.'l0. I'.M. No wi'vii-'e Sundaj-h or Landscape —' Nurserymen 30 day frco storaQe. U ne 1G and hurled a no-hitter. the son of-Mr. and Mrs. The Colts beat the Bears, 5-1, Owen stated. meyer's single, two walks and "an Call WE.iltlcId 2-U»20 01 AVEsllleld 2-U070 -ARPETS AJlD UUL.S, uurd-irtr^leTiijcd, iio Crces whipped me Shaw- ftrtfi.-lnst. in the Stars. 9-5; in Pony error .gave them three- more in the Evciiiuu's'iifter (i ' — Nights Call — ns t Owen of lb Us! good condlUon. Room >».e» .remnants, ""J1M.LUVELA-ND- TRUCKING — I specialize in Ucht londt |__Q-n HP nr^flod a home eagiie gamesof the Boys'. Base swutid. •talr'aiid hall carpets, throw ruuk, new -and—doatotloa, «**"• Call A. Brings. a catcher with, the &n-were- remnants aiVd' fuciory secondh. Eltzu- Clocks Repaired Stilesmci^tl llTilll*. nl| . j. DRcxcl 0-2006. tT uin to his club's offense. irie, Pa;,, team; boosted his marie Pistol Jim Watkinson and Paul Flartey. Nnoml Henehan CR 8^2082 bclh Rue / Excliange, i(>3 Moms Ave CLOCKS—All kinds—sprinu nnd wclaht, BKRARD'S PLUMI1INQ AND HEATING, • FREE MAitTN*?~B7ttS$— i Timely battinfl by WStarsjand- 'DoSibles by Ty're.arid.'.Thicsmcyer. Elizabeth, Rcpuirii, rcmudeltndll e andd new. Clt .Ethel Kendall CU 0-0254 Tb Dei :cieaued, repaired, put hi order, E. 'P. Winifred Stewart ; ; CR 6-7034 collapsing defense on. tne paTPpx -a nd-4ltisendal e-and-Jim. . Chainberlain, CHaniord 0-4207 • U ford. B-100U. U TO SEND YOUR FILMS BACK y beating thp Crows,. 12-1, ontotal of seven hits', including a iMahc ?1ANOS, new nna used. Barcaln priced. Henry Veroneault ,«.; '... CR 0-1008 LEARN TO PLAY of the Colts proved the big -differ- single, gwfi the Indians four more I'cngai ' $75 up, cuarunteed. Acency Baldwin, Store For Rent ay. Bob Musso limited the dpuple. He lives at 213 Centennial Cranford~took__a forfeit win from Leiteiv Kohler. and Campbell. Dudkln ELECTRICAL SERVICE — Daniel J. STORE,, 108.'WALNU108.'WALNUT AVE.; 17x41 0 ft:, FOR PROCESSING — ence in that contest on Saturday. in the sixt ACCORDION'I vs to nine hits, striking out avenue. Elizabeth last weelrin^a scheduled I-Audr. Piano Co North Avenuu at Kiillroad Hi'vbtiin, "licensed rleclricuin, 5 Burn- suitabllee many types businessbusiness,, rent rea- Dave Boyd, the winning pitcher, In a replayNpf a tied contest, Station, Weslfteld. WE.stlield 2-81111-. Rental* siiie Ave.,' Cltahfoi'd «-jll00. -.-• tf sonablele.. Apply .Schurr DIUDrueR; SStore, 102 after ..spotting them three Union County Police PisloT~bca£up. . St . Walnut Avenge, CRantord B'O MODERN METHODS let yo« allowed only three hits in the four Billy- Plummer oftlie Indians post-. I A. Sv RENTALS FOR ALL OCCASIONS — It's I'lMKcr Than You Think mar cers in the first. Sparkling rhatcVi. Shooting at the Nomahegaiv . UanqueU, wcdd)ni!s, Tccepliuim, dances, play melodies from the start. Methodist^;Rip Calvary, innings he worked. Tom O'Brien od"~a~~ohe:hitter oMnday in a five So fhat~thre~Managemeni may ALSO get a day off during the Th The store that never fools you. . ' oi ijiiiiualion meolinUs, etc. Veterana —. CARPENTER - CONTRACTOR — Outside it's ii compact one family. In- If You Don't Own A Camera ing by Walt Wilson Jiaved a range, mombers of the local team Allc-ratums Illid liepalv'S side you'll liud H spacious ytlt_ ritill com- finished th'e game. Established mice 19110. . .Memorial Home, 470-South Avt!., East ^ Camps Beginner's accordion furnished and Rae, Mussb. ancr JDixori posted scores as follows: Lt.-Peter inning garne--injvhiehNthe Ttibe. summer months, , ' "Woolens, cottoiKj, rayons, drapi;rlc» Cltaniiiril li-iiaaft. . tf - . Melal Weather Stripping pact. Owner has added two'bedrooms on Lose to Zidn, 14-8 routed the ^A's, 15-Tr-BiluKstruck and bridal fabrics. .A larte selectlun , third iloor. .Second- Ilimr. has 3 budrooms- DAY CAMP — .In. Wiitchuhc'Mounlalna Modest lesson fees. • the'batting leaders for the • John Jellowrtz; Ralph Kell, BobMiller, 266;' Patrolman Fred Rob- of remnalUs of all kinds now on sale. " GEORGE R. NOBES and' trie bath. Downstairs therejs^a three miles frbjii Sum.mi.t, Westlield Rent One Cranford Methodist trounced Clarke and Dave Boyd knocked out eleven and got -.Mr..-. 20 Bijrchlleld Ave. CUamord 0-0817 ms. Jim Wright did an out- erts, 293; Det. Sgt. Ralph Koury, Stoic-HcfttTy-O-u.m. to 7 p we .. AMERICAN LEGION CASINO IniBht IIVIIIK room with cheery loifburn- Plalntleld. "Creative arts; swimmine, lalvary Luthera^n, 7-1, but ab'sorb- out three hits each.. Mike Gent.ele Duemmler, a shortstop, and Oath- ot 2C MIKivS WOOLEN SHOP IIIK llreplaciv Oil steam hcrtt. double bontlnc, eanoctne. horseback riding. ling eatching-job._Musso_was. 272; absentee, 225. i W Mam Street Bound Brook, N. J. DauL-e.1*, rccL'pllims, dinners, Other spurts. CRc.stview-7-0J.08, After ed"a 14-8 defeat '-at--the hands cf (JENhRAL CAIU'ENTKY and CABINET MaiiiRc, quiet side street (c.ouveulcnt to got three hits in four trips to. .the out, centerflelder, looked good in ' .Mi' « Elliot 0-2U3O InccUuKb, table leimis. 5 p.m. Westlield 2-'6483. For Your Holiday Or Vacation vinner, Plant the losing pitch- -.-In an earlier- match, Cranford work. • Hep.tns, .illenilinns," additions, Roosevelt School. Zion Lutheran In games . during, plate for the Colts. Bob Lawrence the field, as did 'Bobby Morgan, stairs, donnera,. porches, recreation lost to Fanwoocl, 1.118 to 1,081. FOUR BOWLING ALLEYS the week of the Cranford Inter- SEWING MACHINES • and attic.' rooms. Expertly clono by htlNOR LEAGUE STANDINGS was the losing pitcher. Indian first sacker. Flartey got with": | New Machines Ultra Modem- Kilclien • LIVK I'X'OXOMIC.VI.I.Y Cranford scores were:.Lt. MiUor. Edward Duchck, GUan'loid U-U45U. .. Cameras Of All Types — At Reasonable Rates t NromiilieEan DlvUion Church. Softball League. Tom Outcault and Bob Wood the- lone A hit. Bobby Clare got ' 'Nt; U-cd Machines Now ly decorated ri-r'nnm''alla'ched home, Furrier 255; Patrolman Roberts, 282; Pa- wepairs . 22 Riverside Dr. CRaniurd ,11-31143 J ' • • • • W t. Bob Petersen pitched for Meth- a»Aripl'e arid two singles for {he livinn room, separute. dinmu room, sci- NEW FURS. Fur cdats remodeled, re- Apijchns* . each Allowed but one base hit astrolman Henry Polidoro, '273, and Sew me Courses El.l-'.CTUU.IANS-. • Houses and Haraues enct- kltehen. Upstairs-are two spacious SINGER SEWING CENTER , witL-d, uuUi-ib, new .lUtinert, ranues, paired, also made Into capes .and stoles. 'ajris ... odist in the Calvary game, limit- the Colts' topped the Be'ars Tues- Patrolman Alfred Grickowski, 27K Indians. ,—oO-N.orlh-W-bod.AiLS., .. _ • Linden cll'.vtMs and new service.-, installed. All bedrooms and tile bath. Automatic uas Cleaned and glazed. A. Kantncr, 118 inolen ng the Lutherans to three hits. day. But the difference of four American League standings: ph'a.ses -iiL.-i-LidUMUiil wnuij;. P aiid M hot. air heat. Taxes lor- veteran less Walnut Ave.. CRanlord 0-1078. hienns Patrolman George Kane shot for Painting - Decorating than. $13 per month. $11,100 buys it. Rickie Voorhees.and Charlie Don- w lcr c Open Friday cvcntnB "lli 0 P-m. Kh-i-llieal Service, 24 iVUicArtliUr Ave., REBUILDING 8r RETUN1NG •rokeos* runs was accounted for by conlrol. score, getting a 230. • T. A. CRANK -'••Palntini! and niwrallnu, CHanlord U-IHU8. . •' tf ey of Methodist hit homers. Outcault .struck out eight bat- Three more officers qualified as Ticer's :• • 11 tor's ' SALT M>r water softeners delivered, S2 243 VV .ilnul Ave., Tel. Ut.iliiord .li-ullMi •'.. DON'T KKW'K Mi;. IN • DONE ON PREMISES Yiinkcos : B -God, T per U'O- lbs. For all type softeners. lor estn.ualeb. • tf Unaml Dlvlnlnn Voorhees sniacked two more ters and allowed' _t\vo bases on pistol-experts (255 or better) in a Indinns : ; 10 DMIMG JULY ' ' R&R Salt Service.- Gall. CRaufmd Y'oiiil never feel "I'enci'd-in" with Ihis FACTORY MEHTODS USED OrioleOril s -. 0 . TELEVISION.. AND FM ANTENNAS 1111x120 lot' willi ouliloor lltvplace.. fish round-trippers in the Zion game balls. Wood meanwhile struck out recent departmental shoot at the U-B2lli. • ,3-20 raintuiR'and pupvrhan.K- INSTALLED AND REPAIRED." Work WWhite Soic 1C 'MENZEl.NZEltRpupv.' K pond ami patio .porch. BUT you'll never GUARANTEED SERVICE tnii. Phone CRaoloiiRl l U134U-134&& . liill ElEllijli - IJi'a?.oiiahle rales. New vneos* to bolster the losing cause. 11 Colls but Walked nine men and Nomahegan .range. They are: Lt. Athletics * 3 SL'MP'PL'MPS. S4S. C.irwnod Paint nnd 1 have lo build' a fence to' keep the chil- 1 and 11.' TV Tuhrs clH't:Ued In Wos HiULfMarc. ^140 Ntirut A\e., (Jarwuiid . lu'lll Avrnur, Cranloul. 'If dren aiid clous or uiiwelco^ne visitors' out. — ENROLt, NOW AT — cms hit three, with pitched balls. The Miller, 289; Patrolman Myron Thank you for your cooperation. \IIUI lininr. Call FAiULUod •J/'llaU or. lanchcs J at C SL'nset 0-1RM. . >' WILLIAM' ROKSEL • Interior ' ami 'Ex- CHanliilcl u-lillO-l. tf Colts stple riirie bases: ' Cymbaluk,-257, and Sgt. Edward terior I'-ultiUMU. Skliled inei'lvainc's. I'fr- •Season Completed Lee.i 255. Practice shoots will be rocu TOP SD11-. i.inn iii'li. icti'ened. I'CIW »r btin.il sup-^-i vision. . liuti Coiiiuilna Ave- .V.ui'TK, rk'KKT l-i^oiv- Booster Qnb Annual liui^c ni.ii.wu-. rolli'd ,Vf> tU'UM'lL'd. KITCHEN .CIIIA'IHS. RECOVERED ih.l'al- lioes 'With • this T-rooin honie with full continued until all members of the recc. nue, Ciauiord. Call (.'Kanlord • ti-3'i'lft. e.^l pl.^lujs — !.. • CHe»lnut Fanny MU 8-4IIHn. .': • tf sl/a dining room PLUS an unusual break- MOHTAHARI Meeting Is Tonight Complete First Half department have qualified. S5. PF.,11 CHAIR' last room from which you W(ive an ex- USED pita B)KD SEED.1 5 pnvilicls TiiK-.' I-U'ib Dilfel1* IUUIR In,, your L-luurs, si'U-et ytiur. ina- c.MltMit vit'u of all that MOCK on in the The annual meeting of the • • turr MICHAEL BAHlCII-r PidniuiR and paper- '.li-ii.ll. Si.-Li- the lir:.l claw' VLIUII mi do. MUSIC CENTER Cranford's entry in the Union " gulden' i-e'.ilrr, 'J'.lD DirunuOi Rond. lilR. Keasoiuible eslll'iuile.-,, All jobs spacious >a'r'd PLUS if "hideawjiy" third niatli' lo Nmii tk'cnr ,in Cranford Boosters' Club, origin- County Police " S6ftball League uuuranterd. AUer li p.m. call Cltan- Kitolu-n ,-L-liUc and '. Dfirls' Crtyn>~ -eH-Hi-Wfn.1 1 night, has»'been postponed until 107 WALNUT AVE CRANFORD 6-1213 - an dsix'losses.'Cranford won over Dr; John J. O'Leary of 612 Or- •:•/ —i^,OOR-Av AXEU.dl-llVWvil. ill»1 pVk'eu 'Ur- ^ilV-lilBau -Avi-luie, Ki'inlwdr.lli,- Clla'n- lJTyV ^cj . mm JJ=16i_aSd.liPSt to 6-1214 nrH_Ktr>wt. was first in a "kickers' 1955' V-8 CHEVHOLET Sport y Cllesluul Foi tt''"C' "Ati'iiu't" 'llie" D'ru'ducry- -•' -34-NQR.TH; AVE., W, Ferro, ^president has announced. 9-6t L 1 N ~~ColipoT"Powor Glide, H&HT, ' ' ' •' ' ' '• " •• ' ' G.4 REALTOR —'^Phe-sesaion-wflT. h'eSeldjS.ittrc^ Tmri'tmTsrM featured the annual outing of the _W-JM_TireB. Hod aad White. GIRL'S UR'Ul.t. Li.t i do. ll inr ,\IHI.' Qpcn Evcnlnus and Sundays -municipal --coutt- room.. ia-poVtcc and mnsiae, i-i. Urfion County Dental Society iaay nuc dltuin. n rlAvm k PROTECT YOUR SKIN .We'dnesday-at- Braidburn Country. Low Mileage. " . ii-;iii08. r:, ilraiu'd and waxed. Win- 13 EASTMAN ST. CRANFOUD b-auUU, ~rreadqua7ter* -.Offleei-g—willrb By law, the Marine"' Corps-is" dows V aMli-ii, SL-ieella hunu. Club'"Florham Park. 'BARGAINS in li.irriuaie. p.mil and «all- RELIABLE JJIA/^U TUNING and re- AND DELIVERED THIS SUMMER WlTFT" elected .for- the coming—soason— -chaTRect- with developing arrvphib p.tiruii; by recor;iu/.etl exi»ei ts. Dud- MARVIN- W11.AL1SV Wli 'l-XX, Here's top-notch car service fox Dr. Emil J. DeCesare of Roselle 1954 CHEVftOLET. 6 Cyl.. 2- Spt 'p.iper. Nairn- braiuts.. Sample boolis km r'lalio Co. iluiuieriy Cranl'oi'd and" plans wui-be'-minatecr-roc a | ious assault brit Ijna'iiiht Ut'^tjur lioiuc I01 CINN M-II-I- Piano Co. i, Tuners and Rebulldera, busy peoplol ..Whenever your ; - Door^JPriced Right. tmn. OmMiniera Ulli-Lt, aupply *-"«'- MERLE membership drive to begin in ment employed by landing forces 4.17 Nonh- Avenue, West, Wesltleld. SUMMEII IS 1IF.HK and lirliiMvim know Bohneof Summit, third, and Wil- gut' CKiinfnid li'OMlll •. I' Wtsltk-ld 2-UB1L •• tf car needs attention,, -whether and providing forces for- land op Tutoring it will hi; uniii' .iKain • • NOW is the • NORMAN'S September, Mr. Ferro said. liam Priestman of Elizabeth, coi: tune- I" buy and url M'Dlcd before Schix'l it's only a chock-up or a repair eration essential to a naval cam 1953 FORD 4-DoBlf Cuslomline. llEAVTlFlll. GIFTS an- N^.II- n-r h.A- TUTORING - High School'and College job. we gladly call for and All men interested in support- fourth. BIT »uti.icLts. Carulus T. Cl.uk.jH.A. iYale, ^tal^^. CoiiiL' M-L- u.s Kir the house ol your POWDER paign. Although it may serve as RfcH. Very clean. to .ilti-iul ,1 Hilur Iliu^lv lull p.irt> "ii Ll.H. Ed. .M.. ;i'3il Niouiitiun Avenue. Drviimo...... :.. deliver. Just phono us. Our ing sports activities at Cranford Other features of the outing s the President may direct, the iry Used Curs for Sale % a ucilMl plan. Make nunu-y l.il vnlll •\Ve»llleld. Call \VE»lHeld'2-2741-W. . tf modern Servi-Car will be at 7sm BASE High School are urged to .at- Marine Corps is not "a second land were, a Softball game, swimming, club llr.tM^iN l-'"r dt-l.ul> L-.iil Clt.tn- Slili OUR "11K"- I'SF.D t'Aliij . SHAHEEN AGENCY •' _ __;— Serving You —^ fmtl o-:itll!i allei S p 111. • "--' • SKCTJUN -I. I'AliE ."l ' your door in a jiffyl handball and horseshoe pitching. 1951 OLDS HOLIDAY COUPE, It is waterproof and will s?ivL> tend, he added. army. NORIilS CHEVRDl.tT, INC. BENDIX tiAS CLOTHES DHV.KIi. C'»nl 15 North Ave., E. CHanford 0-1000 Dr. Stephen -M. Lyons of Summit, Hydramatic, R&H. r .von day-long- lovolinoss. Wost- wiirkmn-i'iindiliiin. S2. i Pun n.iM-r MUI>I 42li NORTH AVE.. li. president-elect, of the New Jersey WESTFlL'l.D a-0220 - NiBhts, Call •- •u-iuu\(- hum picinl>»-> Sm.ill klkhi-n Dr. H. Berman Hali'Miien licld's air - I'ondituim'ii Moiie State' Dental Society, presented a .llili-, -I i lull > L'R.inl'iul li-'.l"4iill UNION COUNTY * w your OMdt. A LARGE SELECTION of good Maiuuerlte Rearwln CH-d-4486 Norman's Cosmolic: laque to Dr. JamesJBattaglia of Country Fre^h^Wt PRODUCTS Evelyn Wade , ~ CR B-1033 i en we uxi trf UM CHILD'S TUACTUR and nalli-r. p«u table '50 and._51 Chovrolets^2- and lion, be.^l oiu-r;—L'H.inliuii li-ii','l)2. • try our Westlield, outgoing TiresTdent^ of i-'ctMiii |)l.i\«.i- neeils II-|MII>: b.ilh Anita Schilllncer • CR 6-5220 4-door models. iill," the county society, for his.services >lniu-lly. knl1lH-i.11. ,L'Uuufi>i-il ll-ll-llill ri.V.MDUTH. lU.iO. »pirial Di-lux... -I OF~CHAGE! PHOMfcl WKST- OPEN WEEKENDS n that, office, trf DELIVERY 111.'-' M'll.in, clalK (iti'li. II ami II. >;iiud i-iill- 339 N. BROAD ST. FIELD 2-8732 fur your FREE illlnin. S^IH!)'. CU.illUiiU u-17,1.) .ill.L-l Eyes Examined SilAr-HliX I'All. lii.il* il rn.luu.- Ii fl DEMONSTRATION. Replenish \ 5 ' .. It duri Iii.L'-il*..'" se.ileil In-..in .') .III r> ni. ELIZA6ETH. N. J. Enlisted men in the Continental hi:M- .rlM> hi-ailliuhl.^ Ii 1. m \«. -I'l.il'- your supplies before vacation Marines of 1775 to 1783 wore green r.lllt 1U-. SUTU llKLLXK. lil.nil . i.idln CRANFORD THEATRE. TEL EL i-3300 •IITl!.. IH-Vi H %'llH ll.llll I » .nut lu-.ili-i piu.iu. >loll I'huiu' L'l.u- coats, green shirts, and breeches of •Must >.u-l HH e, , M 1 lit III BUILDING time. . • •ilu.Ui 2-31'JII .illrr S.,iU uj' all iln> Sa(- '. IOHN W. HE1NS & SON WltbOMKb iiu\ c'lt.iniiiid ii-;iDii.'i. light colored cloth. OUR MOTTO IS ..ul.n and SUIIILVN. 25 NORTH AVE., W. RKAL ESTATL and INSURANCE F R E E bttflt tHUBOtM vnrr FRoc-i -FINS, -in.-iii ii" -"' •• •'! mv * Split Lev L*1S ivil,..- uiiuin.il ..'^l Sill lJ :^"i'. >l >" tttodek to thbtm CRANFORlD G-0200 C livi-nluin.il Homes ' "SERVICE - SAFETY - QUALITY" 1 H.IIIII.MI li-tMlii' ii -'I ...StoSObp. Illlliy H. iliin> lAiiaul Kein|i^hall HISTORIC I, AS KANIIF. :Ui in -I IIMI-II-I, I1K1 iu» Lots For- Si Mam1 11. Uc.a'iin. Pick-Up & Delivery Service OCEANPQRT, N. J. Batwaan Rad Bmk t Lpng Brined Kl-.NII \\,llllll LOTS Fill! SA1.K. ol will S\n than oowl i'.niKl tins •.'Kanlulll li-:ill.l.' burnt lo M,i,t- l-'.ul I'U.iiiKiicI U-2UI12. 11 17 Nuilh AIL., K. CKanlLiid ti-0777 Loss than 3 miles from Garden State Pky., Tumoff "105 1.AMI'S AND SH.M11-.S I

:Mi" 'V. T Wilh.,1..^ T.f> C, 1.1..,: .,"( . with pur specially equipped auto. Eliminates 1 mil . W'1-...llii.-lil ni-.11 linn i- -li'-i '. I'l" ' NOW thru August 8 The production of steel feqult-ei ROOFING i|.,ll\ tt ,1 11. Ill li pi" E ^ 11 I.'.-- '* -' VACATION LOANS Mrl'lll-'.USUX KF.Al.TY CO.\ all inconveniences to our customers. Call us MORRIS CALL CRANFORD 6 0721 , 1,, the use o( -wood pIcklinB tank* SPECIAL TRAINS Direct to Grandstand (DST) u Gutters — Leaders — Siding Lv. P«nn. Station, N.Y 12:20 Sat*. & July 4, U.55) i capable ol «tandlr\(r up under hot 19 .\ldi-n St. . CR U-04O0 Sail. & July 4, 12:10) CHEVROLET, INC. (After 4 P. M., Call CR 6-6430) i ... . ^ today fot al! your service and body require- Lv. Newark (Pann) . 12:36 Muni-UN IU'D'IODM ^i'r i.i. • ii ' KM II11• i-1 -. Call - . Choose your own loan •U. Liberty St., N.Y.(CNJ) 12:30 Satl. & July 4, 12:25) North and Central Avo«.' ' ,,n\ ilnabli. lii-d lu.iss .II ijii.- i Sals. & July 4,12:15) S.ili-Mili-U Lv. Newark (Jersey Cent.) 12.40 i.l'C.IMOIl.il • ll.llll" t.il'l. ' '.''1 Alto Certain Regular TralAi WoBtlield, N. J. l.ihln 'iViu-'i i' CR 11-19115 and repayment plan.*." ments. .. ' ' ' j FOR HOME DELIVERY OF PK-tiilfi. C'ltantilld li Mil CR 6- lli'iu Mill .- .. C\{ ti ."dn Connecting Train Leaves Cmiford WEstiield 2-0220 IJillj t\v|i \ CH U-0UU1! I..-WVN MUVVtR. U'V.'i.l i....|i..'.. OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY I Strictest privacy — no 12:15 (Sits. & July I. MIS) CRunlord liOMtl L _. . ~. PARKING FACILITIES FOR MORE THAN 15,000. CARS USED CAR LOT %• red tape. Enjoy your vacation MY 2-3-4-5-6 GUERNSEY MILK — HOMOGENIZED VITAMIN D - SKIMMED ', L.AMN MUWKH. ll-n . ..i.i. Gan'l Adm. J1 .it, tax Incl, Children not admitted 1 3474 426 NORTH AVE., EAST lolidltlilll. Cl V. H' n .•:• I.,'- • to the fullest --repay when you return. Laing Motor Car Co. MILK — CHOCOLATE DRINK - FRESH . >2(l liiUllllK L-nl "ll ^r- I. . -i- Floor Service .P0SrmB2:00P.IL Opon Until 9 P. M. U IX. MEN'Z-EL, — Floor u-rapiiig and rc- STAKES RACES... ORANGE JUICE— BUTTERMILK l\ 111 n 11111 i: of old floors a specially. Arrange ONE STOP service by phoning '• I i II..i I..-.I i. 611 Peak AY.. PlakLli.ld WILLIAM L. Cadillac & Oldsmohilc COLLEEN STAKES Thrilling Rieei I'lr.inioui G-13-lj. Ill Ellzubclli Avenue- in advance. Call now! CuinluiU. . tl SM1ITH /AARINE . Sot., Jun. 30 $20,000 Added Established 1930 SALES and SERVICE Now ROBERT PETERSEN, Prop, '•i '' ll . •• i .. • • Top TroHen Leidiij; Oriwi PL. 6-0008 South it Csntral Avei. 'TYRO STAKES At Wed.,' July 4 ' $50,000 Added, 1 .111 I- •• ' fi*- r SCHROEDER ATLAS LOAN CO. 2-5034 Rngl»ter«d Phsnnacfst In HI-1H N. VNION" AVE I ItASTOTtTi HI «-l!HHr ll I UI" Lost •44i>-^UiuiUEi£ih-Siri>.rt, PluinfielJ, N." J- crtt*jtidauc« at utors Dcry VES, WE FINANCE, XOOI l.Ul'.NSl; NO. 7IIH POST 2:30 • Daily Double Closes 2:20 Pori-mutuels Since 1028 I.(1ST ('AT. niitlr i.ilu-it-il >.. Optn Dally 0-A.M. ta 5 I'M.—l-'rtn. lo « r:M. and Night 1 Walnut Ave. Cnntoti w lul. IUII. .ui.l white- l I'r.ul- IMvmnilH If li> Jl Mniillm Tel. PL 6-2241 V l-ul'u'1'u'i'/ .nil ^ UU u-Jij-l. "i- " '•'. • •r. •' •-. ••/ ;-.

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THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE; THURSDAY, JtJNE 28,;.l956 ' • THE CRAKFOnD CITIZEN'AND CHRONICLE,•THtiHSPAY. JUNE 28, 1050 • Fdur s Yankees Win Three Games, (iolfers To Easy Win; Take Over won three gpmes and drcl'ppod oticdiirtng the week to .move-a few pcreentagp points ahead'of the: hid tans and- take over "The.CnfifinaTirmainty^^^ 'ovw the Giants »••«'•- 2nd Course StSrs i. . . in the NatioYial Leau'ue of'the Boys''rins^ball U-dKiies) during the"weejc , _\ •-: With .a powcf-Vaeked, 20-9'v*in over the Snhtclay, the R^een's. second place i^it^lhhe AmericaAi n LLeagu e of titille Boys^naseba.11'Lt'agueiJB^nsba11'L'agueiJ, iiumber of Cranford K scored-an easy; 7-0 as both clubs'poiinded out two more victories. . '••'..'•-.•• The: first-place Tijjers wbii two' —"' '"•''•"—-J—^—^—T— •--r—'-.-^ od-. qrnonr; the lenders nvor .thhnson' & .Tnh'rmon in t^I-- In'va". elosely-coritcsted gam^ tli!- Boy!s* Basfeball League*' minor circuit, They completed , their .it i Momlw! UJH Giants beat the Cuba, The only team 'that could stop Kelly' \yn;;-1 he -losing" fmoiindsman. • sca'^o* with 5-0 rtcord. •• to 11 wins without a defeat. Harris, the:' Yanks wen; the culliir'-dwfil- over- the-wee|cend.' 1 : Scoring 17 runs on nine hits T)n: iCrccs,' tridanwhila, look 'ovci Ltd., meanwhile, won its seventh llng Athl.cMics, who scored, nine At Suburban Golf Club, Uoion; i,the Ginplk imd/WoK relieved by Tuesday, tin- Yanks-'swamped the, (|i-.l ^lueo In tiie' tJnainl plvikioiv i;ame- to.'stuy four, garm'S pit'the runs; in 'the second .inning Thur»-' in Sunday; Vic Shaheen of Cn»n- Peto Vergalla in the, fourth. Ver- day, enough .for u 0-7 victory, White Sox aguih, this time by a 1 Help Wanted - female NATIOMM . on • t.Vio strength of a 28-4 rout of jfjice-- in -the Crunfofd' Recreation ortl-toolc third'pTaco In the'modal galln got credit for the win, wnllc Servicing Real Estate For Sale Real Estate Fof Sale pitched a fine. Rome and alRO By Swim For Sale WAITHKSSKS, pml flmu or lull "time, ASSOCIATION thc.J. Comanchcs ~ Saturday,' while : 17-4 scor*:. Gri(Tiths was the. win- ))ay handicap, shooting-: a.75-9-- Francis .Collins pitched for the - • CtASSIFIED RAtES il: . (HI-; July ;l.' rbaCkOICE. HOMER UN CHArJl/OKD Softball League. • ' .. , y ; OEtTJNn KNOUCVI MOT WATKHf I.Uno '"i>(i6(l- tlpa, neat appeHiiincc, Apply Ih. MEMBER rtUWBIKlO By Phillies: had. a .double and a single to load ning pitcher, allowing^ only six CltANfORD -BiAli ESTATE BOARD _ t'btf. ChlcafiaWs "drb^po'd their first ifj.'Dr. Frank Flfer was first .with Cubs. Collins -struck out-11 and riii^T is.'s»:wnoN -r s fHiti » «»rti C-r.-mrmcl HAH- I»i o-|.;i-l Ilsfi' ' Iliillii lwllllf scale r tii.nk- ...... AND VICINITY ni'luon, CrunfoidJ)||ier, Nnrlh Av«., Ei. Steifel pitched for Brecn'tf; al- .the, A's at bai.. Gary Wk-si- eol- lenij -hi-alriK. Wovlf 'ilirnn 'm' yiiijr own r ! Eor July 4 •• (10 reiit» minimum. . j.iinti-.l Puli-. riipr, mill .;uil'ilrl.- "*II Im'l 1 opposite U l(."-SUillimT ~ ''U- blnRlen, while Fitzgerald, took' the 7.7-14__C31 while Dr. "Robert walked, only'three. Stove Engel hit -lioine li.v miienallnl. Al work iiu'nun- .- -. . ' ; c»ii ...-••.•.•.' • SELL tQiijte»t>i a 21-0 massacre, at' tho l«ctr-.d a trfple and a,«slngic for the si;,'in (••Iliiivlnnl ll;:i07l! in Cllnnliiiil 1 lowinr, the boys'; ffve seat-. .. The Crnnford Swimming .Club Kl'I'KAT 'IJCSKKTIONS' (C.uliuM'llUv* teed Ki'li.'ilhle I.line Keali Equlpinelll MUI.TII'IJE LIST YOlin PHOPF.RTV loss. J. Sloc'uin two hits for /alestin took second with a 74-9— a single In the fUth to drlw In thp , wrfUwillliiul riiPV fll«»«""" — • KTKNO-CI.EnK.. uoiid typist. Varied' 'iliils._1 tin males, ineanwIiUe, Yanks. Hopper rwas. the losing uuid ai»i)i> t' iliilleH Iiv busy miles depnittniMiX; 'New INSTALL the yanks while lirdmann led the will condupt- Its. second annual tyjh'g run oftt-r the Cuba took the. " rrnl« * wiirrf. (« reiiU minimum. 'WITH A MEMlfJEn'OKTUE • ANNE-M. O'BRIEN ; MOE SCHNEIDER purler. . '•" • ' •'• is; •'. ••.--.-..:.•...._ .."•;.-. ...l- :, ':; •Aits si:r MV LINKS-— i»w'i« * ui'c. iilr-ciiiKlJtln'neil plant In Ki'nllworHv. •fho- season Is now ofUci^lly over, p.on Kern ot 1 'Philip street, n j'na'dc. seven sa(etloa off DufTy good- swim- meet Wednesday — Inde- 1 ; Sox with a pair of safeties and lead In -the fourth with ti fouc- Illir. Ada «l In f»V». » "'• ''I"'" (•ll.mlii'iil CIlANFOHD IlKAL ESTATE BOA'llD ''• ' Redl 'fcstate ' • Plc'asjinl -wirktiii!'. condttlohH.. Call Mri. PLUMBING AND HEATING a number of-games must be former, Craiiford Hlch School star for an p'qual number of. runs. Di'Longe -pitchr-d three-hit' ball, Oa Saturday! Shoheen made ah pendence Day -J beginning at 2 Carpt'iilry, Colku. eil.entnul 1-100(1. ' SERVICE standout-pi ay at shortstop. .- .thin or dltyUV I film l«iu,«l \>r 'M-iMinrv, riiislrrlnu'imd HiiiifhiK. CHim- IS Aldim. Street '2nd floor) run splurge.' .•hurtf* h> (ln»«. l>l«l'l»v "'"•" T Behnerl, Place-^Cranford ed off. Ed Vollhurbst, leagiio pitcher, has been slyned to a Harris took over' undisputed and collccfnd two base-knocks for 1 1 dentleal score to place • second in p.m., it was announced .today .by luid il-aiiail. "Nil l«li. I'm 'mniill. E»ll- Cll 0-7777 .'a!"squeaker, ' the Yankees ."Drxr" Cnstnlirlo got two.doubles - , mi pC ly>« u"l> I'rh»r*«il .!»« '«"> mali"> wlllmiit olill^ulkiii. ' tl CO1.OHEI). Gilt 11 or woman tn tnke com- GUARANTEE •csident: In charge of the contract by the Philadelphia Phil- possession of second place w^than himself Saturday ns tkc Yanks Albert '-Johnson;-- .'pj-OKram .chair- it iv i. plele •. eharuu^iif twii' ulrls, IIUUK. & and' CHanford 6-9G5a \ n lop'pod the Tigers last Wednesday, iweepstakos competition to Dr. : llii»«. ' • . ' SALESMEN • Eveninilii'CHir-- • nnd Peto :V(>ii!iillii' .and Frank CASH. CJtV-rlM. nt. BUtmtm lnu«l • <••• hi ./..'I"'III a-:il.!!li •illi'-l T>:5lfl "I illr-iliiy «L .Mr wnrkliiB. innll'ier. Live In nr out. nr lobps, has. announced .tho lies. He is now playlnjj with the ll-2 romp at the' expense of theWhipped 1he White Spx,.fl-2. Hen* m;fn. All\wnter activities will ba Mnr^y. Wllmm '..: C11;B-MM 3-2., Chuek GrlfTlths, Yank pitch- /alestin, whoso scoro alsovfintehed Bishop ono each for the Giants. •<..im|i»n> •mlvrrllUlil c.iliy. • Nol .s,itiliil.iV ;i lit I Su'luliiN.i _' . ;K.MniX° AUTOWA"i'lC-i.WAN1IEH Kl'.llV- 'A lln'mc'Tlml I'vmpiii-ucii Mu»t be -neat and reliable. Cltarjlnrd- \vinu .gort)CB.\vill be played, tftPhils' Eastern "A" League fanri at i'.;-'ivtf;n on Friday.. SnydW' liurleU held .In-the club pool. 1CK All". WOIII-C cillrtilANTEKD. ' Edllli Itcarlck ...; CI« B-M08 er, allowed only two. hits, doubles lis Sunday card. E. A. Lynch was VWebbie" Foreman 'rna'du. tw°o' rmtiulollili' tor »rtor« In »d« UK'tt 0-7(i(l() .b'efore .1' |i.m.—Wecliends uvid r Scheneetady. ,. • • . .' ' • ' for. the wliijnei'S, a]iowln|j,slx , Events Include races ior •boys- by t#li*(ihoii«. ' 11 w. ii.Airrm'r-einiiidiiii «-i7i.ri. t( .Viiii- iiiiil -Vour l.'"nmily . LOUUB Old ...,,,.r...;.; CH U-0751 eyl'iilnuH... SUnsel O-iO'U. - urn. Saturday.'- • by.Jnek:P'B.r.ieh and hlchie Smith. hird. with an 88-17—71/, beautiful stops at-second nnd'Cud- OK.Vill.JNfc TOM.' AHH'Y—\Vntnr«Uyii 1 irynir'ynn iilll la a lll.n'llle Inlin , liefe ivaio. ?. VH. Semlholds, Adams '" This will be JKern's. flr'sf ei;nek hits.- Harris collected an equal arid (jirls as follows:' 25 yard free .'..I 10A.M. ••'. • . ' •• •.'. • " ''Furnished Room M. Stevens was tho-iosing pitcher. The sweepstakes event Sunday taJdrt a riice catch at short. .; ClIANI-UIIU .HI5|-(li(;EHATION SEHVIfK hi-iiiiiumi . 2-lialli iimnie, in mie of Ihe ll'n- NKW KI'I.IT I..KVKU, :i bedrnoinn, altiieh- A/OMAN fur general office . -work • III OUR WORK IS' GUARANTEED uo field; Chicanaw» vs. Kiirr at profcKylona^ ball. Ho was I'l'i'd- number .'olT Rcbeize. : • "'• Teiiiiis Rules style, boys under 10 years of aflo;- ' mi l-'iluui.HIT. Krlvlnalnr, Crniylry, C.nltl rd'eal'HKi*, pint 75x100, Itlll.OOO. Also JI 'Crmiiiircl,' Typlnj!, bllllnH, etc:..' Cllaii- Heallowod "b'ut.'flvo hits. Jim fc'ld- t Echo La'ko was ..- The G-iants got a total of fflhit t For Rent esl secllniiH ol tviwii, nt $21.!Wn>—Vnu lire Lihcoln avenue; Mohicans-. .dated recently from Ithaca CoUene, On Thut's'duy, Drive-Inn out- wes--<%?yaT(i froc Ktylf», airla under. 10 upiit. .Niirui-.. II. f- I'larti'.v, CHiiudif-l ii'i-i'lvlnu.rral value. .l-rii'iTin' himiralnw. 2-ein' i!iii"i!», Wul- fiirrt II-MO0..' cum's flashy, floldinu aided the Stanuor, Jr. of Cianford, with a, iind 'cabitiillztfd on lOGub errors-. 11OOMS FOR •# iln.v nr WP«U. (1-1715. " ' j • • • u- ' nt\i . School Ulutlltl, SH.IIRO. Jennlf •where-h'c eariiwl—l*w letter as a slurjged-. Blue Hoom, MO-ti; col- years- of .ago; 255 yar.jgl fref e ,s;rtli For $ale KIU riili-n. ditiiiirii.nl (l-mmu. WOMAN iif uoiiil nppea);iniee to acl nil •Chi yonnes, Adarna avenue,, and Yank caime. . • 16 Win'a 24-7 .scoring -bee. ori Sat- If ymi m'i'0 -onl.v' .11 IOIIUIK anil -2 hattiH Tnylnr, broker, Cllnnfnrd (l-(M)7a. .. relief pitcher. He compiled a Favor Adults 73_B'_lx-llu-iillnnil(tln . Inilmiliirti r mid »llt- , lii.cniiipulallnn. Uerin.inrlil iwislllnji fttr- 'he. .' Spminole-Mphican and losers. Poettek slammed ix, homo more 'perfect InninRH boforo ho was clitiir-- AI.vivrtrlvrw-.-iv lnin|is. prrtw-trnd l.AIUir. iriiMI'OKTAI.H.r. IIMUM, Iwln wlH Si.ilHMl, Illlll l.lni'oln Dilvu,°KcnlN a-s: pin- it"K JI invely PIHEC'T SALE. O-yur-old -jCnlniiliil, (I urday, beating the strong Indian on," 82-14—88, third.. '.' Also, gold medni competltion'ln Mai. and Sun. -the rluht parly In pleasant cnnueullil and p .300 batting average-on the; run for Driye-lnn. Appav.attn on- the .municipal tennis courts-in replaced by J«n* Zimmerman, who ' ' ., s Slim- •lii'd's iilii" i'liiulo rMiiiiir' Ciinvi'niHil worth. CUaiifurd U-11520. i:lr«n hiiiiir. with a rer. riinin, Fill.I. liase- rniiiiiH, new liltHien, i'irtwdi'1' room." inchc conleats will In match play against par, Class Sea, l*inf porch, wali-r imdener. uin-nue, rnrnlccB. almnHphei'e. :i7-hriur week, nil holi- club, 4-3, in im extra Inh'iiT^-t'on- "a 200 ynrrt free.'style relay, boys Kciulwiirllv. li.n kinu- C'H.-ii,iliy-d... rt'iirllim bllnclH, •pi'tehe,(J-'fo£^DiU-Uc=Iuu_iind_T,oll fpr Spriniilield'avenue at Orange ave- checkedrfthij Cubs without hits far If.lll. * Sn \aiM SI. 1 days oh'. A(je.:illtn .10'preferred. Stall) layccL pW at datesTypt to.bo ar- A. Slang^r was 6 up, leading Jack fltiHifriril ,11-MSS . - W llniiiuc mid very Write, lol. SIO.IIOO. i:i2 llernlnil Avg.. CUimrrirt! (I-.04II3. Don-also played* bnsketball with teKt. Both Ktar,tlng pitchers,' Den? 13 to. 1 (i yyoars of age and'a 100 1MSS" • THUfK' CHANB mid T:ll-0 TtulUliizer uxpur.lrn.ee iliulTtlve lulephnnv ninuber. liltie Room. - ' ... nue beginning Sunday, Rich/ml 1'KIVA I'V: IK1MK. ,'nriir liiilli. sunny, . s- • '.7-5 YO '•'I. .' - Byrnes for> the Indiana and McAulilfe,'. Jr., 5 up, and Joeyard free style relay, girljs 1,3 toan Inrahg. . .' •„ 1 UOK,. 1)511, cure Cltl/en .and Chrnnlclu. , ' the Ilhnca varsity for two years, for hint. • S. W. Oliver, Inc. Cllaiiiurd A il-IIO(JM COI.ON1A1-. Is-iilways In ulyli , eG-Men registered a 7-0 win McPadden, tennis chairman of tho ALUMINUM Vrn'xM W1NWOWS nnrt . ,-I,IM-i.'ful i-iiiin'i,. Clliinlinil .II-H1II7. ' I1-21SU nnd Linden a-70.H. • t' I :S):3Q a.m. July; 14, * the. Mitchell, 5 up.. AllJCub runs came in the fifth '(•niulitiwllon SCKM-IIK HIKI Storm Dmns. mid rspi'i'lnlly »n wlien. II -IK In 11 140111I WI'.I.I.-KEl"!'. (1-ionnl ImiiMi, modern llle until a jaw injury forced his with- Township Recreation COfnmission, Tommy"Aznr foe the Tigers, pitch- 10- years of nge, There will he 1 hapless Johnson &• Johnson lirr I-I IHiTill" Mt'^'•••""l' vnp.^ni-tli liirnllnn. See thin- (ill! 11 tut Is 111 very kltchun -mill Imlli. new- nil hnrner, dies, will meet the TJnami Di- Al Everett of CranfoJ-d, With 3 diving competition off- the onestanza "on five hit? and four Giant •r-'iii'.r 1'••",•"••" Vri'in Miiiicrn niiii'i drawal from the team..He was ac- announced tljis week. " •ed excellent-ball. However, league •Union Avi».',.rU.'in( crew on Thursday. They', too, up, ended In a (lvc-w'fiy fie for iniscues. Giants Walt and Steve liiiv'.ili- luillir. Hi-llilbli-'lJvllUi-lllilN.- l.n'.i- For Careers in "teleplhorie WqrV li winners-• in H battle .at rules;required that, they leave 'aft- meter .bonlrd for boys undt.-r 14 VHinji, JiibblllUJobblnu.. •. lliioresi:iIlliol I'Mri-nu l llr liintl.M?aiied ui'diinilH, . wereened po);eli, tive in,'fl."riu'mbf. riof enmpus prox ..The adult preference rule vvlll 1 M.niihli' '('iimi'iin-ill ttims|iiillallnil. \VHinji, Work fy needed only Keyon"Mngles to ac- Kngel, "Doc ' .CfiKtaldo and.Jimmy i-'INE MINTS,' i-olnrs a» allrr II.Mil P Ml. IK.LIAHLE. IllCill SCHOOL C!,HtL wnntu Urams and-.prjtnni/.u'lions. • be in effect throu'Bhout'the summer Sanmilllanor \'i M.vitle Sill.i:et. . Tfl. null 1 mm. count for seven runs. J & J could petition at Echo. ,-Iiike Sunday. Wnshbourric collected" three liiLi Sanmir For-the Key — • . • • - No brokers. CKmifoi'd baby HI 11111 ti Jiitu; _-^__i^ thp F=lbah$|h Area or champions. A righthander, Don pJnyeil am- after 7'p.m. weekdays and all dayings. Jolf Fiirrell with ..i.wo hits the same age -bracket. '. ' . Ki'iUlviiltli. ""'lUnlmil •ii-lBIIH. tl c:HanlonHl l IIIIM1II-IIM1)) . ' tf 7-5 ,- nlnus. .CUmifnrtl Il-:tri2l). .. get oiily two hits olT Uebef/.e. Duffy Cltnt Turner, with 4 up,, was -n'rst. each.- Jeff. Zimmerman, Steve. Ki-.Nii.woirni IJI to a-Baiter Horn© — SEE ! and. Tommy Aznr with throe led A llfe-snvinrc trxhibition, which •alt'iii ball-fw-&tr-Jw tnne In Can. on Saturdays, Sundays and-, holl- At Gallopintt Hill Golf Course, Kngcl and Frank Rlshoptgot doub-, tldl.l.AND WINDOW SHADES. "1» ,1" :'l CORNER HOUSE, NortliHlde - 7'j rind., •.ECIIETAHY would like to IIINCIIHK pnrl- hetjaii charhpionship by fie- •Bill- Pluinm'ur was very popular last, year, will — mrlli-Nv—.ill— uuUi_U!i]ii_*l '^1' S.inin- IV -YlHI PLAN TO HUH.13, repair or nwike .. Call 11 j bnth, KHIx 1(111, IIttIc /an, nlliinliuini lluic oporlunlly • with bimjiieHs nr pro- ada for a eoiiplo of. summers-.' days, Mr. McKadden said? trnr-Bt? livi Joff Dolac started-for'the Cubic. llrlrrriii.-i's 1 •••lull i-il •f( Good sliirtiiiK rpay Drive-Inn routed Barnott's, 15-' Jranioru's tfiiy Sri.vu-f AMwiil rwl'.~lnvrrhv.ilok. a.'i i" :io Arnold Vrecland -eR-JUMOO i : homo runs,, one with tha hander, has nlso .bcep/iiiKncd by ing their narril^i on a Hchedirle on O'Brien was the winning htirlcr, The picnic: area, ami, flre-plnne I'.'iih, t-i'iU'rnU'Ml p.iiluiii;. IIU>IIII.'.'-S iMJili. -HOOKING AND SIDING ' •A- ' KcHiijiH''ftniscs '. • nected for a homer for the. win- Ray Sullivan wns first with a-Oil 'bits to thrash the Dodiierv,, 15-0, Ann,ol»a UrookConks CMCl l IKII211-1(1000 TOWN HANK, Cape May, N.'J. Siiiumer s loaded, was the leatler of the will •Ulb-o iivilljuijlt, flvailnblc' U' l foLli'i:.'r thos- n..-.>iiti;e n , , , ... I Kanloril' ll-'l-Wa'. '- 7-.'i ' •• CiUTTEHS .It I.EAI.1KUS tho' Phil's' and is a.-teammate of the court bulletin',board. Resc.rva- B, Rosendale the lower. tf iH iiichi-i. -I..MI:. Mii.'t. . .ilsn Jnu-intt Gertrude Mend .'. CP I1-M0B collaKe, cinder block, reasonable, -EUlx- Help Wanted-- Mate 1 ncr|i> who c t 12 hll!i olT J hns n Walter Coffee of Cranford shot iiml C \V. IIIIMU'IIIIIII rusliiln lilimls, LVilInu'-Uliiuks Instftlli'd • Ettu MllioUl Cill BOOTHS Opportunities..for advancement - nttuclc. The aominoius tlons are on; a basis of one hour In a one-sided game Sundny, lo make a day of it. Th'tw farll- "" Saturday, Ron Wolff held t.lje Ulli- MI II ruinlnill . I'.plH'M'-rj Sli.t|V, '• ' Alinntiiiun Ciiinliliiiiiion • Wlndowu . niieth n'-aoim. • ... YOUNG MAN fr>r delivery service nnd " -" ° - i 70-3—73 at Rosalie Golf Club to ;>ld- -Nuiin -. ". C^ H-»4«7 •• Uene.rnl .work In blue prlnlliic, no ex- lull" inhinB" rally was featured by Barhct'ts touched Appazatto Ior itics,.s.. will open at,. fiB p.m.p.m . .TUfl dub' lock- tn n single .hit nnr struck. 13(1 S.HI.II1 Av.-.K. t.-Kinjlni-il li-OI«l:i. .11 lluine Insuliitlon |)oiii Ku/Mua , WK 2-ri0l)i^!l Liberal vacnlion, Kickncss ii*J / • also hurled for •Ithaca.-this spring. or throe siits, in ease the sets .-iro the Tigers shoiljaeked the Orioles, -tn fn'il . 14 ••!•;' hf ' won hi:;.. In eii.iiJiiiK-lioii. \ymi"i,iili'im wt piilnl OI.UEIl-TYI'K' IIOUSK., Noiihslde, excel- perience iieinj.iiiar.v. Il-Y lleprotluctlon six safeties; ' " : .vinu up in. a Ilvo-wnjr ' Apdrime'ntJT Wanted 1 ;i ijvand slcm homer by will remain .open s.ll|i I'nvri -., Vriutllin lilliuhi. iti.im iipji Inu'liI \ty Animal 1st. Cllan- r ap Saturday;. Coffee and K. C. liiri'd bv Fi'd'irka s four base hits, NUT i-hiiiff1 •>! r.ilMic- • V. K.intni'i & \VM. L. SCIIHOKDEH , ... • •. •' G. G.. NUNN $l. i,,-i00. Cllanlnrd (t-2'152. . " tf O.I. "on-tlu'-job" traiAlng bcnullts iti(» a 14-3 win-over Blue Room ketbnll shoes and other footwear uui u--:ift7.|. • ' |- ' -. 1 WiilMiil. Avti. (Jllanliird O-MT-J Dipfier wna the' winning pitcher. Owen* Raczynski biiscs loaded. Tom Azar, also a Wnlier ca'ch shot -.11 fours display at 9' p.m. However, ;il'8 got two doublus. I'AHU". PAHS -•• :i'|ic. M'I*. Iroin. $11.05. SEATS'- I'anii'. rusirrotliin. Worli called 220' South Avemlc, Eiihl, CKiinlord Tolophono (loll froo) MHchoU 9-9900, Exid-nsion 2335,.. bonspies allowe*d. tire"' Blue Room- troyingtrnying . line's and cutting • Clii'Hr nl lif.iiitiliil rii.loi»-. KII'I" i-sll- Wanted To Buy " loi- mid ili-livi'ird. IM.nlnlleld I1.M71). Summer Rentals Shsiwnfes • Saturday us. Barna Brien-df the Tigers.«ot...4-for-'5 and ZOIJCI took; tho loss. ,.- • li-UDll.- tf Glenn Owen and Ed Raczynski, eight---hits. Toll was the losing . null's- filvrn All>iin-l.i'»ls. 10U N.,l'n- WE" 1.1 UV HOOKS' '^•17 Jclli'isnn Avr.. North i'lallilleld. tl "Mwnlayrihrough Friday or apply al 3G.8 Broad' St., Nowarlc. : v holes, into the surface, Arthur slurred afield. Dick Prior doubled Diite Set for ^ . P'.mny Brooks pitched a four-hit ' -lull Aviv. CH.llil.ir.ll (i-lllllili. . '. II. OCEAN FIBACH, I.avnllette, 4 ^loni ted' n .shutout. Meanwhile, hi. Crnnford's contribution to the Pony One IX Game July 4 nr nr a ll(tiu.-.,nui. l'lt'.i,sc' citll.lii'r dcln screened porch, Bleeps 0. Neijr* Ocean pitcher. "•-.'.'•'-..' Owerifl court -maintenance head, I'M. Hunk Snii|i. I'l-iiinlu-ld 4-;iuiiO. li * collected 23 walks and l_'i for the Orioles and Miko Terry G^O^ i td fof. the shutout Tuesdny night tolt'acl tho ami buy, all coiitfnrtK. Clllmloid Ur2UK4 Leafiiie, are clouting tiie bail at stated. . ; • •• ' Annual BiisebalF Outing i t'OPSOlU Illl iliri, 'cwivri; i-rilaiird Mnnj,- Pl.UMIIINC. and HKATING. — Sewem The 'standings: was robbed of a homer, as Tom usual (loubl(--h( ndi.T at 'Bell, Sta- Pirates lo. a' fl->0 win over The L lo B llA1 1 c'lenne'd. w(lh clecuic newer inachlnu. 6ff- the slants of- Hudson, the jlndi'i'H »nri'd Duvey. 43 ~*J. 7lh Street, Koull- Illl dlrl, driveveii,vn excn'aleil. Kinnt Icnl puichnse :il .'. '- $jO,OUO •Leila , rnnch-tyiJo cottiidos with!:; oul-t'2 in the Gomanche-Cree battle": C)-M«n .:: mediately. ."People who wear-tho today. The other gamei taetwl;en was Ihe rosing pitcher. The Pirates Nursing Service cud loaiU'i' lor hue. Joseph l.a llraclo, ected his fifth home run. A con- Tllut1 • lUifim The Ind'ifin's jlr-feated the A's,he Cleveland Indians, It was -rc- Trucking <~ Hauling jelectric kitchens, .. lirc-plnOuSiiJ Tiie'versatile hurlcr silso bolstered wrong shoes on the courts arc only toll'-'.-lotl. II 'hits-. ' '• ."'••' •:I;I |r,,,,l..v ,\vi. CUMIIIOIII II-:HH7. .ei'Ilcldc.r, he plays with the Oleiin, Jolinnon At .T .14-0, on Sunday, behind the pitch- >rted today' by FramV Cari-yTtTiCdA and Sonoco, wJII .be .played .V.N.A un ilineial iniisiiiu. <'i!,il.s, 11 > - Kseellent' ,Northsule incauun, mrr Ihyinmplntnl.v. fnrnishi'd for lyntii •nufic.by clouting two homers. ruining the sport here for them- National League standings.: °lTTSnUU(.;n TAINTS, Hill line o« RELIABLE ing of Pi.'t'(| Krol-and-Scorgc Ros- ::linlrman of the eommittep.- at G:30 p.m. Tuesday.. Interior and rulprior. IMinti-m' dls- ptiilei inirh. lualeriuil iiiul infiml cue. THI.KVISION IIKPA1HEIJ VAST. V.or the. ll'imsevelt Scliniil. Owner bus pnrcluiHi'd [jby dny, wei^cnd, wcfk ori- W. Y. club.-n farm of tho Phi'lndel- selves . and 'everyone else," Mr, ^ .——w I, —V^iHil—11, h»n«- H nuimtlllpit. - AlUim- he.illli ciiui-ation. The VIIIIIIIIK Nnisf bi-st ami f;isle.st M'ivii-i.' call lCconoiny ^nuthcr linnie- 'rliroc beilrooniH,, .llvlnil ! endale. A "double by Steve Tyre The bus wfll leave from in front 2 1 suu St., Clark J""l.ton 8-7180 phia Phillies. The .-team- is in a CiinlhwJi- '. '.12 Utwts, 109 North Union AvfiTtn ; —tr I'.li-i-uic-. (jUiinliiril (I-IIIUA, JJ.iy or mijhl. loom, lull ilhilnii • riinin. uunrooiii! "nil ! month.- • j! ill The .three "things most difficult Z Clianuutl ii'U't..i'J. in i-iiiiMlll "1'i'lriilitiiie TfofftrfWi contributed a r.ound-.trippqr, slose.battle for third plarco. Plans are being formulated for and Bob~C'lare's singles, piturtttfW" d. OlnnU- .11 "TOTTem-rl—prn-rrrr—A-Mnn--|"' T'S.'lllft —3—roanrtn. _i . . S27.S6 For booklet plciisc- phono WAt-li i.m. This trip .is nn annual v-iffalr. are — to keep a -seeryl, 10 rorgtn in -:in in , white IJII I'Ctm >. IUIUIN .\loiula.\' thru .I'lutay, nes,. Incidentally, siwitchtfd walks, gayo the Indians a throe- s 4 roomii . ' TO GET ENOUGH Owen, who-was a standout short- a ladder tournament, and perhaps an injury, ;md to make good use und ivnr>, Sa.O» mmediate ucllvoiy. . ll.:m A.M. lo -I .III I'M. "-'O JJ.W.D HF.NF.HAN-- 42.U0 But Bow to Sfars Irinnced by contributions from 0 100 N U TllliLS IUIM t rooms . Ext. 5, or 7-j to the'pilcher's mound itop.at. Cranford -II.igh School,, is other types of competition, Mr. run lead in the first. Bob Theis- Albun-Uewu Hurdwart, . 100 N. Union U June. July and AilCusl. II,,10 A.M. ' : Cord Wood for Hale Alclen Street CHiiiitord ti-'lU'M j i The Colts beat the Bears,- B-l, 'meycr's' singlo, ,two walks and an ocal business men and others. of leisure. Child Cubii 11 - Avo. • . . « In VI.Ml I'M.' No M-'IVII-.C SLInda,vi> or Landscape -• Nurserymen r 30 tiny freo utornKe. 6-imd-h uulc^LaJlPrhrtter he_gQn of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 1«. Owen stated. Call Wl-:.slllu|rt 2-IIS21I oi WKMIleld -2-111)70 t'a:r»>LfYke720Sr 2 iihtl 72141. Imlkla.vs. ' tf -andJost-i£!_the...Stars,.9-5) in. Pony error gave them three more in the ' 1"< i-'iuniiA lifter d. • N ji^TTTf 1fl Mpr.lmyifiold tiyCTltlOV i Call — •THUCKINO — I upcelnllze In lluht load* iiJLnkeT-a'OS a iiht'l 7-2141. .' (j Us: ttood condition. Rrinm MJUH ,ieii\nantu, AN t> iiiul riehyei-ICB.' ulu. Cull A. Bi'la i-C Ke also" Vii'dttcd ' a' home •tnlr and hall ciirutUi, throw mm, new J iIliiiiiiii::!iM:Ilii::ii:iii::iiii:ii::ii::::ii:iiiii!iii:i::i::H: i a catcher with -the SilluMiirn Dltoxel U«200Sr^ •—=— ball Leagues during the week.. un/t ' remnuiils unil '(aeiury seconds. Eluu- Clocks Repaired to his club's oftense.. . irle, PaH; team, boosted his murk j / y !'*»•••'-•• Nnuml l.lenehim ; CM (1-20(12 belli Hue. Exchunne, ilia Mori in Avc. CI..OC.liS -All klndu -spiinil und weltfht., UKHAHIJ'S PI..UMH1NG AND HliATlNG, CH U-02M Timely batting by the Stars and Doubles by Tyre and Thiesmeyer EllmbetH. • ' , • . - •• _ _^ Uepaus. rrmudcllnu unil new. Cllim- •fill-el Kendall 7 "tn—^42 ith—a—we& Dei "cji'aned, repaired, put hi firtler. K. I*. Winifred Stewart CH ,fl-7IU4 a collapsing defense^on the part Cliuihbeilain, CHmilnid U-4207 U ford U-100U. y beating the Crows, 12-7, ontotal of. seven hits, including a IMahc • .t>IANOS. new. and iisoil. Unrmiln priced. Henry VerenCault i CR (1:100(1 LEARN TO PLAY > TO SEND YOUR FILMS BACK of the Colts proved the- big differ single gave the Indians four more $75 up, uuurimli'fd. Aci'iuy llaldwm, ..,. Store for Rent ny. Boh MUSKO limited the double. He lives nt 213 Centenninl : Cranford took.ji"forfel.t win from ' LrtW'r, Kolilcr ami Campbi'H. ,-DudMll liLl'X'THICAL SKUV1CK — Daniel J. STORE, 1011 WALNUT- ~AV,E.,; ~17 x40 "ft ACCORDION! FOR PROCESSING — vs. to nine hits, striking out avenue. ence in that contest on. Saturday. in the sixth. Piano Co.,-Jilorlli Avi'iim- ill Hjllrmid lleybui'li, • liceijsed iMcciricum, ;i Llurn- RiuUible many types business, rent run- Dnye Boyd, the winning pitcher, Elizabeth last week in a scheduled In a replay of a tied contest, Slstwm Wi-hll\clil. WEi-llloU! 2-lltlll. Rental* sul'c Ave., CUiinlol'd ll-MHll1. . •• tf Honnble. Apply Schcr Drug Slore, 102 after spotting them three, Union County Police Pistol League Wnln'ut Avenue, CHnnford U-'.iMl. MODEUN METHODS Jet you airowed""only-three-hits in tho-four Billy Plumrhcr of the Indiana post- la st RENTALS''- EOB ALL OCCASIONS — • }\\ liit^'or. Than N'mi 'I'liink tors" in the first. Sparkling li.uiquets, -AcddiuUH, recepuonu, clances, play melodies from the start.', match. Shooting at the Nomnhegpn So that the Management may ALSO get a day off during the S1 (lutside ll's ii coinpiicl. oiie (ainlly. In- ing by -Walt: Wilson- -saved...a Methodists Rip Calvary, innings, .he worked. Tom, O'Brien od.a one-hitter oMnday in a five The store Hull ni-vi-r limls >uu. oi iiuni/otion ineelnms, elc. Veleraim _ CAHPHNTIi.ll - CONTIt.ACTOll — Bcelnticr's accordion fumluhed It-You Don't Own A Camera rnn'go.jTiembers of thejocal team A' t Eslnlillslu'il" aiH'c llllld. ..Mi'iiion.il Home, 47U Snutlt Avc, li.isl All.cr.ilion.s and KopallH _ Milr >ou'll lliul II spacious .ycl sllll coin- finished the game.' - • • inning game in which the Tribe •Tb ••• Meiul Weather Stiipinnit Camps •and Raer Musso. and Dixon ! posted scores as follows: Lt. Peter summer months,, [ " Woolens; cottons, u>>'»ni,,. rtmperlet CH.mluul II li.12.'). tf p.n-1. owner has atl'dcil two hedrooins on Modest lesson fcen._ Lose to Zion, 14-8 John .Tollowitz, Ralph Kcll, Bo routed the A's, 15-1. Billy "struck ond bvittnl'fnbvics. A lavBe^i'livlioiv thud Hour. Second Hour hits II liedriinms DAV CAMP -- In VVnteliiini! Mounlaln.H the bntting leaders for the Miller, 20C-; Patrolman; Fred Rob- PU...J ' UEOHGK H. NDBES 1 Cranford Mfthodist trounced cl reinniinls o( nil kinds now un suit. litnl' llle batlu Downslnll'S Illere's '. a tliree "link's from Suinnul, WeMlleld Rent One ms. Jim Wright did an out- Clarke and Daye Boyd knocked erts, 203; Dot. SiU. Ralph Koury, out cloven and got "three hits I Mr. i Blorc liouih 0 a in • I" 7 p •«• AMiyilCAN H'XilON CASINO 20 Burehiicld Avc.- CHaiilord (l-dlin h.i l|'.-lvl IIVIIIK luiini w;llh cheery inKburil- rinlnlleltl. freallve art's; Kach allowed but one base hit as a triple and two sittilcsj for the we'd< NEW FUHS, Fur coats retnodoleil, rur A|i:ichr-H" trolman Henry Polidoro, 273, and Sewluu Courses * EI.V'.CTKll IANS. Houses nnd liurilKeH ence kllr.ben. llpslans are t-uo spacious lullretl, also made Into-capes nnd stoles. odist in the. Calvary game, limit- the Colts toppcid the Boars Tues- .Indians. fttX IIAY WEDHESDAY^-^ SINGEll SEWIN'G CENTEll wiled, oiltlt'ls,/ new lixlures-, 'lilllljes, bedi-iioius' and tile liiilh. Aulonulllc uns Patrolman Alfred Grickowski, 271. • 00 North Wood Avc. ' Llndon ili.M-is ami new SIMvit't:^ m-iliilled. All Cleaned and glazed. A; K.miner, Illl itnnlon ng the Lutherans to three hits. American League standings: : 1 (inl air heal. Taxes lor' vcleran, less Wiilnut Avc. CnanCord U-1U7H. day. But the'., .difference of four Patrolman""George Kane shot for Linden 3-II7M. Painting - Decorating phn.M-s ol Imll'Mii'd wirum. I and M ll'imi *i:i IH-i miiiilh. -fll-HXI buys ll. Rickie Vopr.hees and Charlie Don- w I' Vcr 0 Open r*i;iclay ivt'iimn "til 9 p in. I'.li-riiu-al. Sei vice, 2-1 M.ic-Arthur Avc, REBUILDING & RETUNINCJ runs was accounted for by control. score, getting a 230. T A. cltANK P.ilnilni: and lVciirnllhu, Clf.uilonl il-tii;«i. • tf Tit'crn i., •' M . 1 1 l ey of Methodist hit homers. Outcault struck out eight bat- . Three more''officers "qualified as . 2:ii\. NV almit. A vc^^TeU iIL-liiiVl . .. l:."J""!' • nuX.'..T..£li.N.<,:.l:<. NIK IX ; DONE ON PREMISES Viirikin; sotli'lu'i . lor csiuuaies. . 11 Dtvlnlon Voorhees smacked two more ters and allowed two bases on pistol experts (255 or better) in a Inrt'liins • •"> .lljv.lt S.ill 'StMAIce. (.all IMUliifni Villlll .never leel "lenced • ill" With Ulls FACTORY- MEHTODS-USED_ ' (Jnoli'H '.; .'• fl TELEVISION ANI> VM .ANTENNAS 'llfl\l2ll Inl "I'll oulilooi: Ilicpliicc. llsh round-trippers in the Zion game balls. Wood meanwhile struck out rucfini departmental shopt at the INSTAI.i.EU AND HKI'AIHEI). Wink GUARANTEED SERVICE White; S'JX '-• S H. MKN'/.El.. •-.- ramlini! ""il iiaperhaiiK-- puiul iiiul piitio pinch 1U1T >ou'll never, itunwM- ».uu uu.ualiliM-d. • lieiiMiluible -lilies. New. «••- ,- o- bolster-the.losing Jcause,.. .._..J_ l..U..CoLts_b.Liwa_l.kodnlno -men and Nomahegan rtinge,-They are: Lt. AthlMIc^ v.. 3 M VMP 1WMPS. SI."-. G.irwiiod Palm a'n inn. IM|oni> V.nanlout li-U^S. Ill Ellill-. haw lo'-bullil'li. fence In- keep- Ihe 'chil- Thank you lor your cooperation. br\li AMMiur. t'laiiliiul. '• tt .mil used TV M'I.-.. T'llbeh checked In riK hit three with pitched balls. "The "Miller, "280; "Patrolman—-Myron ll.ii d\\ lire. .140 Neil III A.M.'., Gal WHO! huiiH', l'.ill li'Anwood li--ll.ri0 or dren • mil iloiis or. unweli-o^ne visitors mil. — EI^RQLIL NOW AT — i mchrs Cymbaluk, 257., and Sgi. Edward SL'iiM t-'»-lMO. • , . . ' .Vll'.l.lAM KOESEi. ..Inli'Hur IMUI EH- CH.inl.u-d II liDO-l. Crl Colts'stole^nine bases. Ifiior.l'aimiiii:. SKilleri inn fi.iimn. I'I-I- WIUTK i.MCK-i'Vr VI.'.N'CI: •Bra«on Complrlrd Booster Clujb Annual Lee, 255. Practice shoots will''be recu XlT-SOU.. '..•I'III lii:li. scieeneil.- cow hiin.il Miini\iMOIl Uu^ CUIUMIIM.I A\e- KITCHEN 1'IIAIHS HECOV1CUEU Ml lal-lines Wilh Ihls 7-rooin home wlllw Alll contiryued until all members of the rccc llOr>tl iii.u-.iiii-. Mined V:i ilill\ i- mii;, Cliiutoru. Call (.'Uanloiil Gr^VUi. csl pi.»lici< -CHeslmTt-K.itJii .' MV R-4HHII. tl >l/e ilinlnw ilium PLUS, iin unusual hrenU- MONTANARI Meeting.la Tonight Complete First Half department have qualified. / $r> PEH CHAIU * • fnM liioni Ji.nin winch..vo!i Hlivc an ex- USED pita lln'nR in \iiiii- chii'us,..select your niii- The annual meeting of 'the I11HU SKKIl. .'i pimnrts Title -.Hfib Uil.'i'l't. ,1K;I1AIC1. tXAKlCII* I'^lminu .lud-l'.iper- eellenl view of- all Hull noes on In the MUSIC CENTER ' Cranford's entry in the Union : • turr J n I .Sec Ihe til -.1 l•i.ls^ woill in; du. . H .iKlen ii^.ilti. "J'.ltl Dennian lloiiii'. 1UK. I'ii'ilsan.'ible e>iiril PLUS .11 ••Indciiwa.v" llurd County Police Softball League) KlUltien selN in.iile In .\oui tli-i-or in Hour den. Asklln; $111,700.00. Cranford Boosters' Club, origin- -, i.fK.llifold li-ii-n». ' ••' " V i;ii.iriiMU-cil. Alter b p.1,11. call CU.111- cluonie. uruiiKht lion niul .bl.ii'k tub- 9 EASTMAN STREET . O'Leary. Is Winner Bob's Market completed the first half.-schedule -tnnl-tl-raii.— tl '—trrnr'-Tt er h—St >ei-l »-•-,—UD2—siUiXiXaulli '"CRANFORD ally slated for. last. Thursday CARS last week with a record of one win- lftlift U ; O£ Golf Tournament 107 WALNUT AVE CRANFORD 6-1213, condition. s;is. CKjnii.'ni ii-:i7»:i. ~TT Ill.l'-Ni.'k.'.. imiui'i l.v ,Nil*i~HkNINLJ ...... yiriani ^.eville L^il'.T." C It 11-212(1 Scotch .Plains, 14-15, und lost to chard street was first in a "kickers' 955 V-B CHEVROLET Sport $1 50 TVA IH ,U(.w:-h r.i .Iniil 11-47JS L'lTes C^^ II I.el -toucnaOTCxit—whicb. - Uilvvl Suppl> Co CH I', u.iHO- Avyiinaut 'T'liTiist'lu>1iT ScfVfcCB' •.lMrBHKabeth,40-3s.^^ CillU. S IlliVI 1-J- '.Hi I'li-l- i ilo it Inr >mi. nue Ujud, dlUon. H -a>on,iljJlJc headquarters. Officers will. be CH.iino d ti-.llHlH. Piano tuning Horns 1 -leaned 'mid. waxed. W111- UAVH'OUD U-5000 " I. ittiw> \wioln-il. M'Vcclla hum;. AND DELIVERED fnr tho coming season Club,. Florham Park. 11AIIG.MNS m li.irclw.ui-. p.nnt .mil w.ill- riAi»iu TUNING «nd rc- MARVIN WHAl.EY Wli 2-4;i7-l THIS -SUMMBR-WW-H-- 1 r-.-F.rriii .j T>Ccsnrc of Roselln Spi p.iper Nairn- bnintls S.iiupk- tiooU^- njUrinn by recoi:iUJCd expcit.s. Dud- tl Here's top-notch car service for -and' plans will be! initiated for a brii b:i>un!\l lo \ mir ' honii- ioi 1-.I-.V Min- km I'lun'o Cu. ilouneny Cranlo.d busy people! ..Whenever your _ MERLE -ment employed by landing forces, Par.k was second, Dr, Edmund L. Door. Priced High ium CuMMimcrs Uut'Ct Supply d> I'uina Co.1, TUIHMS- nnd Ht'builtlcrs, membership drive to begin in Cut •t.U Nonn Avenue, West, Wealllcld. SCMMEIl IS HERE Mini hcfnri* MIII Unow car needs attention, whether and providing forces for land op- Bonne of Summit, third, and Wil- CRunfoid K-OMHI " 1 September, Mr. Ferro said. • WtslliclU 2-BIU1. - t( Tutoring 11 will hi. cone .iciim NOW is Ihe NORMAN'S liam Priestman of Elizabeth, cpi: lime In buy'.mil wet settled before School it's only a chock-up or a repair eration essential to a naval cam- 1953' FORD 4-Door CuiJomline, I!KAV'TIKl'l."l">IKTS .-n i-. \ ,'\II - I'M h.i\ - TUTOHINCi School and Colli-uc All men interested in support- fourth. I'mu job, wo gladly call ior and paign. Although it may serve as II1U t X N <- Ol M.t'll' l[H'Mil> III / I'HI IllllllV suhlccls. Cinililh T. I'l.lik. IVA. lY.ilei -St.u •e us In POWDER ti«l!mi, motw Other features of the outing R&H. Very clean. U> .mend .i Heller lliu-h l-i'n ji.nlj on Used Curs for Sale 11.11 Eil. M...ii;ni \iuuiilain Ax'enuc. dolivei>_ _Just. phone us.. Our ing sports activities at Cranford the President may direct, the: etersen s i/airy Wolltcld. Call WEMHrld 2-2741-W. tl r a piiinl Pl.m M.ike IM.MH-\ lor loin siti: OL'K --oK" isi:n cuts modern Sorvi-Car will bo at BASE High School are urged to at- Marine Corps is not "a second land were a Softball game, swimming, ciub tr.-.i«.ui> For ilet.ills c.iil CH.i.n- SHAHEEN AGENCY ——Serving YQU your door in a jiHyl handball and horseshoe pitching. 1951 OLDS HOLIDAY COUPE, We loid ii-.HM.s .iiu-i ft p III. 7-;i . SECTION -I. I'Al'iE .1 It is YViiterpriHif nnd will Hive tend, he~added. - • army. NOliKIS CIIEVHO1.LT. INC. 15 Worth Ave., E. CRiuiford fl-1000 Dr. Stephen M. Lyons of Summit, Hydramatic. H&H. . LIKNUIX (IAS t'lOTHKS I1K\KK )!i«id 42li NOHTll AVE.. E. you. diiy-lon^; loveliness. WL'SI- wofkrtic >-onilition. S2.'i I'nn li r nuiM president-elect of the New Jersey WESTEIEl.U 2-O2JII Call - - llUH>\|- Ill-Ill pillUlM'-. SlU.lll klUIU'U Dr. H. Berman UNION COUNTY lle'ld's nir.-riindilioiH-ii Merle Where Comfort State Dental Society, presented a A. LARGE SELECTION of good a MniKULM-ite lU'.irwIn CH fl-WIO Country Fresh DAIRY PRODUCTS M'lllble Illl' Norniiin's L'nsinelie 'Studio in- plaque to Dr. James Battaglia of 41! . Cll (l-in.^j HUM ^M Adds'to Enjoyment . i, IH-.IU-I ., W lull1 .ill llie>. Komi 1 "lull EVI-IMV Wade <*n *» »nd try tt* < '50 and'51 Chevrolet!, 2- and I..HU.D S THACTol! .nul liaili-i. |i.-il.il'li- ——Optomtetrist HHelel n Kml -vili's ymi to trv our base FHEE We.stfield, outgoing president' of ,'r luui. ln-.-l n(li CK.inloid 1. ii .'1)2. uvo.nl |il..M.f lu-.-il> u•|».lll^, b.iUniu-l Anita Schillinger CR 0-5220 the county society, for his services 4-door models. an: -iH'o.llv. Kl>lille-i.ii CH.liiHiut. li-IMIili OF CHAGK! 1MIONIC WEST- PLYMOl'TH. l'J-ill. special Delu.xc. -I il>"'l FOR HOME DELIVERY li 211 OPEN WEEKENDS t office. ill. • sell.in.-il.il k fclTcn. II .iinl II »;i»'d i ou- 339.N. BROAD ST. FIELD 2-8732 lor your FREE ditinn'. S.IS.'i. Clftntout li-17-tJ allei Eyes Examined ...qoletert, Si>AP-lUiX I'Ali b.'.l> .-luiu II-IOII« • « II .1 .10 |i in DEMONSTRATION. . Replenish Enlisted men in the Continental • v .2'. ij illlo lion i.d M-.ile,l I •moMbetf, your supplies before vac.ition Marines of 1775 to 1783 wore green l.tlll- .llso lll'.lllll|:lll- IIOIM. I" VI Ll-llt 1)1- Mi'l'n 1)1.1.1. XE. -I 1I0111 . i.idlo CRANFORD , S.il- JOHN W_UE1NS & SON outbowdi light colored cloth. ' OUR MOTTO IS ..: il.i\ .i.ul S.iu.l.i\ . 25 NORTH AVE., W. HEAL ESTATh. .mil INSUHANCE • twrbttflt. Ntoow \ nl.T I'lim; riNs. -M-.i- UuilK.ilous \ Spill 1.CM.'1S (.nodab to thbom w> K i- ..: n ; —i si: u.i GRANFORD 6-0200 Cinivcnuon.il Honics "SERVICE - SAFETY - QUALITY" Cti.il.l.ild II !t..t« • free... S toSOb» Hairy K. Hcuis ' Evi-iaul lviinpr.li.iU HISTORIC li Lots For Sale Pick-Up & Delivery Service I, As IJAM.I Sioe them now I OCEANPOBT, N. J. a*tw«en Rtd BMH I Uni Branch Kk.NH \W)UIII l.OT> I'MV> >.\[,V. of will -; ' M.u-ie 1!. .Uc.icon

17 "Ninth AM'. E. . CU.mlold li-0777 Leu than 3 miles from Garden State Pky., Turnoff. "105 ••-'.-•• " •'• I1.1..1I U> MI.1 C.ul Cli.ii.liud i'i-2llB2 II 1 AMI'S AND. SIIAHES .li,-.. with our specially equipped auto. Eliminates '.i. . K T « r...... "'..', i • MI.. >V Production MOW thru August 8 The pvcdvirtion of steel require* ROOFING ; VACATION LOANS !•• .\U-1'.11I .IN'SUN IM-A1.TV CU. all inconveniences to our customers. Call us SPECIAL TRAINS Direct to Grandstand (DST)' MORRIS CALL CRANFORD 6-0721 • * s.- '.I 1U N ' the use of wood pickling tnrtks Gutters — Leaders — Siding u I capah'.e of «t»ndlng up under hot ID .-yiiii'ii si. cii ti-o-loo lv.P«nn.St«tlon,N.Y 12:20 (Sat*, ft July «,"••») CHEVROLET, INC. today fot al! your service and body require- f, Mtwark (Ptnnl 12:35 (Siti. & July 4,12ilO) (After 4 P. M., Call CR 6-6430) Eii-iiiiii;-, Call - • - . Choose your own toon I I Ub!?[y St, N V. (CNJ) . . . 12,30 Sat.. & July 4. ».»( North and cinlral Avet. v Lv. MewirMI«rs«yCent.)-. . . 12:40 (SatJ. «. July 4,12.15) (l ...1.1, 1,1 A 1. ..-- S.lli-Mili-11. We«tlield, N. J. l.il.bv Hu-w-.-1-r ... CH U-1 nojs ments. Alto Certain RejuUr TralAi $500 \ and repayment plan,*.^ WEitiield 2-0220 CR 6- II,M>< Mill .- , I'll li-.'CIS Conneetim Train Leav«» Cnnlard- FOR HOME DELIVERY OF • (^'if H.0UO2- to 00r Strictest privacy ~ no OPEN 24 HOUIffi A DAYl 14-.-I5 (S»U. & July •»/ 11.15) 1MN6MCE USED CAR LOT red tape. Enjoy your vacation MRKIMB FACILITIES FOR MORE THAN 15,000 CARS Qen'l »dm. JI .HO,' Un-lnel-. Ctilldten not sdmltted JULY 2-3*4'5-6 GUERNSEY MILK - HOMOGENIZED VITAMIN D - SKIMMED VSI-|{ H .:! . 3474 426 RQRT tL Li K K.I I ..:, Service to the futfest — repay when you return. Laing Motor Car Co. STAKES RACES... POST mi 2:00 P;M< Op»n Unjll 9 P. M. MILKL^ CHOCOLAXE DRINK - FRESH 1UPPS PEARMiO II. MENiiliU Huot-«u:dpuiB_IUld .1.6.-. Arrange ONE STOP service by phpningL u II., .,, ur , in Ilinsliini; iii old HIM* I'M a bpi'c-lnlly. COLLEEN STAKES ORANGE JUICE — BUTTERMILK 1 111 Peak AV«M Plcdniitld Cadillac & Oldsmobile I ., -..I . ..:i I'H.H. I'.ul I'U.iimud U-U-lj. (il Eluabclh Avenue. in advance. Call now! SMJITM 7AARINE •4 Cuiulud. tl Sot., Jun«30-•- J20.000 Addtd Established 1930 SALES and SERVICE Now Street TYRO STAKES TopTroltert leriiig DrWert ROBERT PETERSEN. Prop. Vi'lllHI.I'cuil S |]|i\ m . v, , I!,-,-I tit ISouth feC«nt*« l l.'lulili.itv ; . ,-.,i . .',..1 ylilii Ki-'-u ' ' i- ATLAS LOAN CO. Wtd., July 4 $20,000 Add.«d iuiUHii.iU, \v ..-I .1 i;i>..d u-v.OIUi'ii .».'il' RnglBter«d Phsimadst la fit ii-i:mu 1119 East Fifth Street, Plainfield, Nv J- 'iWESTFIELD 2-5034 .C/UantiHil ts-Vli;j7 4,1 CH.iuliMil li--Ul.-> VES. WE FINANCE, TOOJ Lost so. "im : Op«c| Matt, it FrL Eve* 'til 9 POST 2:30 • Daily Double Closes 2:20 Pnri-mutuels crtt«ndanc« crt itor« Dcry Open Dolly I)- A.M. to A V.M.—I'l-ln. tn « I'M -C'Vim-d SuU. N Since 1028 1 (1ST CAT inlili- i.ilU-u-il'. hl.ii.U will' lUUJKOUM sKT "». i• i•-.-.- f.jl.ii.i ....I, i and Night . I Walnut Ave. w lu!i- p.i« ^ -""I « lull1 lin-i1 I'r.m- rnviiU'iilH I l> to M MIIIIIIIU Tel. PL 6-2241 •HI"-1 M;I> fjoU LVIIU.'.IUII'; ' ciLmiuul ! l.'Ul Ki-nllu I'I Ih \Klull.''. itC^illd ^ LUulUuid U-JiJ-1. • ''J ^/i2^"V.-^':. ^^^-ib-'i!:-.-.^'' '. / . • . ' . ' •.«,-..••..' . '••.••.'. ,---.. •* n*. '. I

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: THURSDAY, JOT* «. **».• ' :\ '' CTTT^ AND at the recant, cotnirtencft-* j ees, resinned the 'main Si*" V M r Wishes AH .... j^ni., ,rl t,v Counci.man EdVard «• •t.^pW'**.£ V^tS?' " ^° j . ,Mr,'- Roeelle. of. Southbury, roorhs as 'the "Erneit N, that. t;tftrtMf*t«'«>^ moving to Wore* ne*t month, Happy ' '' ' for! School vn his, tenor. .A a. side ."| Conn.,- .received • the degree 1 A' I traA;t/tr should KEMLW .! founding the 'feutftbary '.Trail. ; pain-teci 'by Gerrnairt / Tjitr. :Rosell«f, who,planned rn.- ft'errh VttU*') iwsilk. teV ' £'. Ewight today extene SdioQl',. which' iS'cocisidered to> be c>n the Hearing one of the most crJtnpiate ;In the | the school,.' has been present,- his best-wishes to all KcnU-*'orth the'Parents Association .to-' be /.u. in 1 I worW • for .the education, of men- li ciri ? residents. for" a .toappy Fourth o< 1 tally. retardgd_cfaiidrt(nj the ;—- •in. the sch'ooL :rrV.»rtHs- in the Postponed np -^^ 'i|j» " havp -,b«*»'i. SC5y~ the bui id ihtc! . sja.inst the hazards of auto traveT" I ao» located • in. Stroudsburg rri,. ni-n-i Morth a^r,l.A./.y th*,, ^< .^ ^ .^-^ '^//f.,lP^,) |boroVzh awl j .l.feob. The facilities, whi^h inclode i , \wr)rli;inBt: '&> 1 .where the educator wjU be .t'/.h/liif fiFv^ijgf .ii<.i.,,n...;c.">_;;•._;^^ ^j^, ,fuIy i, T\>i>* (y.>»hr\\ ivr,i.<*«'l t> p/-r>a)ty'r,( I >fl'.'."r ir,.* /twr.'.'rJfaleir.s^aM or,/' rl'ur,. j f.vri r. a up a sirte^al^! pnd buiM- '.'Kfenilworth has'-been " for- j , Recfchtly, thfr' former Garwoo'd' *id'e,walk, and that, jjf a sstisfacti-iry .'; mentaHy retarded. ReceniL si'v ' •:!»•,'*• r'f^ii're f/f'.the tav^r'n,' f'.frfi' ^^mrdi'ssiwi.-'r f'refleri/l< !'iris( a clrivevfi/ civer'the si/le-wallt- of. the Center street gratis crf>t!iinK, tunate in the..past in keeping its : resident 'retired as .superintendent .'irVe "» rrtx.r! >.v ('ci.ir.fiI- I'.'/f/yV f.r.i. :'.[i/u^- .av-riije. has heeri . avenue ,awJ.'Center-jitre*t was re-fion'wiH >,'• taken.' b«en postponed:, again .until -July 'that 'capacity,''Upon., his/ retire-' figure and 5,'ask all. residents.to tar.ded Children in. i Ar/.n/my Ff.iccarriO; a <,1.\ 16 at 11 ,a:rrT ,' • •' '• . . | _work for.a"continuation, of this I' rnen't, the school's board 'of trust- the y,/,riin£> Board, was Thjs-1 'iw'as1' revealed ih 'a letter,! 'good rtcrnrd,".. the .chief txeeutive 1 -fi-Ai'i'r^-t-h*—^ptj(i_)t fead_a£_ T u'est^^1 ajr-i OPEN SUNDAY, JUCT .rrja't.ter also V/as b*fore Shat rxifirrj. right's-ft/irough. Council me'e.tinst.; The ma.yor said borough-police ;'fle adi-ied that•'after this m?.tter-is j Originally scheduled for May 9, re-: have been* alerted'tri h« especi- COAST i "trf1is4rtfer1ed.r1.11t the,.fV>ard r/f Bd- isumption of the hearing had 'bft^n ally watchful'of.1 drivers duri-rtj? i'.icatiori "wi')l he approached: to.!: postp/>n«;d 'to Tuesday rrf this week ' the. holiday. . • • •• • * . " • • 1 corrtplete .the laying' of. sidewalk ; peifi'din^.-a; hearing (whjc.h; ..was , Safe, Reasonable and 1 in the area. ' held .Tune 1 \\. on .'the 'railroad's; . Immediate atrwi 1 '•' f:ornplaincts a-lso' •/••ere. repoHed , proposal to eliminate, passenger 1 Br Van, — B*il.,—^Boa •,r>t the fellirta <>'f trA-s in thf- brrwjk •!•• .Borough Attorney' I/ntis -.T. • 1 * 'i..ndt a |hy the Crariford-West.field • Lurrt- 1 Former Resident I i. • .no I; Vi/*r Corrtpariy;. in '.onstru/.tion of a 1 D\ighi'at Tuftsd'.ay night's'meeting , HENRY P. TdWNSEND, Agent j r*;ciue.ste.d " all • members *>1 the'. sideline ljriev/ yard oh ftmi'th avenue. Bor- jC.ounc.il Vrt make' arrangements to Honorary Degree .ALLIED VAN LINES, 'In—c ' |Wigh Clffrk' A. T.. Mosca v/a« in,- ekinf A CnUht * Sp but a 1 1 attend iiw resumption, nt the • I!' | >trur.tefl to v/rjU a letter to the OA RW.OOf>— K^'e^.' K ^osell.ft,. Erthnaies Ohreii Free»y; hearing on July I ft. No reason for : Fireproof Sior ;. cornpariy reo;u.estinK rerrioval . 6f ;• pr',ncipf^l of Garwood schools frrmS . Call WEctfleU 2-4484 the Airthe done In 1. 1.respons.r.»-s^wri>re to a request, fr.om . the R.X Hoard of Kducation for erection of \: •piMidtWf. Tin~f'rrrrlTTr-KeTvtt'-—f>ftles- UcRiiWM^ 69c SCALP and lf> light, the are.as beVi.ind the $1.25 MASSAGE BRUSH •schools at night, $1j9 INSULATED, \ Mayor,'. Keverag requested SU>AY"3TICK ••-. t-h a t.,-1 tir-fartiJO Kh_^^ ^-^^_^ CO PtASTICBAG BATHING DEODORANT i,- Uriion 'il'-ws. Company asking what. the plans are -fur-the. newsstand buildi-nli' which it has.vacated on CAPS m BOTH 59c ('enter street near the Jersey-Cen- mi COLOR- tral f'ailroad crossing, He re- $3.25 HELENE CURTIS morke'd that the hiiiUling shoirld be "flresKed iip or arxilished.'-'1. COORDINATED ULTRA SPRAY f)n -recommendation of Cdiincll- man Tiller, contract. Tor • painting jiij' I he. Borough Hull, inside and out, v/a?i av/arded t:iL •'• •—: i-l-Li-Li..?C.I ill all hyrlranls in Itie .Vjorougri be ] piiintfyh, "I hdve i,'-,.';ii('<[ an order to have this (lone His mum as -pdssl.- • ItliV" •'• . ' 34 EASTMAN ST. CRANFORD/N. i. Kiic -C'(i'rnrni>ssion(rr I. Goorgo ....'iftnli'imi ssalrl he will follow up to HANOI-CHARGE see. I hat Ihe. worlt is clone. g Vlim DICLlVEttY Atre-i'le-'l will) regret, was the Audr TEL CR 6 6100 Store Also }tt Wetlfleld 'KignnliiiTi of- John Llcrold as'a G. St •IIIKPI rrmssiiiK guard. Mr. Hcrolcl A. Si Th ! Gett:, iPa. ! Wtv«' ot ,2( * M) V | burg 1 "vwith"

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