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DAHLQU18T, RICHARD ^KRt .osssera wen servea to me pear at the Community Center S«|^it^|iO|^ii^^ of Mr. andTurs. ! ; : ; 1 p x l 1 l ;i ; watch and dance for> an en- daughter of Rev> and Mrs. '•' -*y>,~ •'..;• •-• '.-..• - •. ' ,.,' • . *,-«•.•. • ' . -. ' ,\ •'•",.-'., • ''"L* • -'•• - ..'• •1-:- . •••''•••-;•..••• .,.-''(.••; *,v- ^ '- '••' '•'. - ., ••{}•-. f" <'• '•"'''•*'}•••, •'. ' ' • <•'. •• ' :••". •"•-• '••>•••'.• •• " \:'<'-",':-^ .•:••,-, •'''•• '<•• \ V '"' '''%•*' •••'•'•• '.'-ii'. ••'"". "'• ••,•'•'*-' school staff, teacher*, student Mrs. Bridget DePinto, family before noon on Mays, Dancers Ueberman's Grade 4 in a dinner on Sunday sponsored by the IWegerofl^Wdi trance fee ot.$l,.;--^'•:•-.-•: ••••'• Roosevelt SfhooJ. The ; AmoldDahJqulBtofll3Alden \> teachers, PTA board mem- living instructor; Mrs. Diane must also be sponsored, with For further information; 1M<$i^it m Union Cwmty St., wu recently inducted into ha«be« elet ben and invited guests. Taylor, social worker; and the sponsors agreeing to pay children have been involved in VOL} 80 1JO>19 • ^-•••^•''••;'';>,:-;.:;•:;^''£'^\--iiV$^^ :%:- contact W. RomandoJames, a aodal science study of Pi ChairteV of Phi Beta Kappa the Cardinal Second Class Postage Paid Cranford, N. J. 07016 15 CENTS Invited guests included Robert Ray, learning 25 cents or more for each hour Union County 4-H Agent, at at Muhlenberg Colleger Muhlenborg disability teacher consultant the dancer participates. human resources.• ; : Superintendent of Schools 2334366. > ••'.•" >•••• W-.•:'.;.;•. On April 9, Linda's father. Allentown, t;:Ei| Vincent Sarnowski and Bin. In case of a tie for the prizes The schedule for dance Mrs. Norman Wiener and Dr. Dennis Palumbo, a college MICHAEL JON GROSS, a •'.' ':•&'••• Sarnowski; Miss Beatrice of $25, us and 910, the dancer music is as follows: noon to % MACKEN- Mrs. Uam Ryan were who has the highest total of professor who teaches Robert J, French of i Cuxopings St'and Walter Orleanski 1969 graduate of Cranfo Warner^ special services; chairmen of the luncheon. p.m. 4-H disc jockey show with Political Science at New York of32 Concord St received the New Jersey Cdmmlstiooer of ZIE of 12 SaniosetRd. is on the High School, is one of M sponsor pledges will win. Food tapes; 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. "Black honor roll for the winter term and 10 minute rests every two- City University and' is the Laborawlliidustry Award of Distinguished Achievement students newly sleeted Essence" combo; 6 pjn. to 7; last Thursday at the Union County Safety Council's annual at East Carolina University,; Trinity College hour period will be provided p.m. 4jH disc jockey show; 7 author of several books, came BRAND NEW for all sponsored dancers. to discuss what an author does awards dinner at the Starlight Lounge, linden. The two Greenville,. N.C. Chapter of Phi B contrasts past p.m. b>9p.m. "Sweet Essence residents, who are union safety representatives, work for JE JOHNSON <AlM Gross, a senior > All proceeds will be used to of Soul" and 9 p.m.,to. Uf p.m. when he writes a book..He gave "the children an un- JBsso Research and Engineering Co., Linden. To oualifv for Glenwood Rd. has been in- "hrajor " " , is th" e A Mr. Send youngsters to 4-H Camp "Hotfce.'V the award, each of l§r la&orles ic«Sum^Sd»S;o5 ducted 'int—o •"-•...,—*Alpha Lamda. Mrs.S-Am,^. Willlarn.M_ . Gross of 3 senior and provide assistance to the derstanding of the work in- volved when he completed his hoursof disabling tajur^free operaUon. French has 20 years Delta, national academic Maryland St/He will be in- 4-H Opportunity Center. , :; TRIUMPH TR 4 SPITFIRE MARK IV Film Presented talk With, "Writing atook is 10 of serviceand Orleanski has beenWth Esso 22 years. honor society for freshman sUUed into the 128-year-oW By RobertOlma ' ..'' "'V " >,;" Vv;-. .'• • ':•; ••;:i^'- per cent inspiration and 90 per women at the University of Trinity Phi Beta Kappa NOW IH STOCK Connecticut, Stars, Conn.' There are so many things u> an American way of life, [•TUNE-UP BONANZA on Fire Safety centwork!'^ ' May 8-Gross is a contemporary life that have so Carangelo Massa lead Megyn's dad, Dr. WatUns Mary Feldbauer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs..George Four local students Watsort Fellowship Potato. Muss,CondtnMr, Captain Leonard Dolan of Feldbauer of 27 Hamilton Ave., has-been nominated for an long been a part of our lives ""forc e fro' m 1933 to 1944, and IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AdhS John, who practices medicine junior Olympic medals recipient, and plans to. use $e In an otherwise uneventful the only Democrat on the -Awarded contracts for the- theCranford Fire Department Emmy Award in the best program-classical music category recent synchronised fellowship for researcii on a that, most of us assume they William Fischer was in township committee meeting, committee. ; purchase of flood pumps and Mo*tcant...6Ori. spoke to home economics in Cranford, came to talk to the group on April 12. The for "Berstein in London," a special which she produced for ming event at St. novel about a'draft reslster. have always been around. One command from, 1944 to 1995. Cranford officlals heard a long Alfred Brown of Brown's trailers totaling over. $30,000. students April 17 at Hillside children listened to him National Educational Television in 1973. The Emmy Awards College, Convent/Station. He expects to, go to Toronto, of them is the police. Lester PowelT was Cranford stream of flood victims, senior Variety Store on N. Union -Approved a bingo license •13.95 Avenue Junior High School. discuss his training, work, presentation will be held May 20 in Los Angeles. MARlfc MCGUJtk, Of 9 London and Stockholm, to National Police Week, May poUce chief from 1965 to 1967, . citizens and softie merchants Avenue suggested a shift in for St. Michael rs Roman (6-cylinder; $15.9S) He presented a film on responsibilities and com- Miss Feldbaoer resides in New York City, where she does Doering Way study the communities of 13 to 18, calls attention to the when Matthew Haney took complain about what " they the distribution of long and Catholic Church, and raffle babysitting and fire Safety. munity involvement. They free lance film production. She has just returned front IM American exiles. fact that the police have not over the position, . labeled the governing body's short-term parking metert^licensesfer-the church and the SO. ELMORA ' He said the-four most im- were fascinated when he Angeles, where she was assistant,producer for an in- always beenjuround for people Times have changed, the inaction on such perennial between the Miln Street arid Jaycees. '••,- EXXON SERVICENTER portant rules for a 'babysitter opened his black doctor's bag dependently produced feature film. mi Serviceman to depend on, even in usually police have changed, but the roblems as the Rahway High Street parking idtSBUght -Adopted a capital planning Sou* Ehnon AM.. Cor. Eric* AM. are: know escape routes and and explained as well as tranquil Cranford, Garwood need, for a professionally Siver spilling over its banks, improve the parking situation, budget McVey and Goodman Bet«e«nStGeor|eAve ~ procedures for getting people described each item. First Lieutenant WALTER and Kenilworth. ' ^ , . trained force remains a the lack of housing for the He said he was not~a "rabble noted that it is only an "outline Cw* Et 3-9244 out of a building in case of fire, Two Cranford residents, Mrs. Harlan Martin and Mrs. G V. GILLES was named to In colonial days the agents constant need of civilized elderly and the parking rouser" and thavhis interests of needs" without regard to Wort done (ihdudint Sundays) keep bedroom doors closed, Beth's father, Burns, the participate in the Strategic of the proprietors were the IB 3 P.M. C«a for AppoiQtmMtS- township' engineer for Scotch Irwin Kaplan, will be installed as vice-president and society,. .. situation. were not selfjsti, as "has been resources and does net mean stay awake and know how to corresponding secretary, respectively, of the Guild for Air Command missile cdmbat agents of the law, and more suggestediirSome quarters." the committee, intends-, to Plains, visited the class on competition at Vandenberg Mrs. Charlotte LeDuc of 110 call the fire department. April 17.- Jewish Children. The installation will take place during they often than not they were more Hillcrest Ave., president of the • Sevecal other merchants actually spend the amounts guild's 28th annual donor luncheon May 15 at the Crestmoot JHUlside Avenue Junior AFB, California April 26 interested in protecting the Cranford Senior Citizens Club; agaiamire_ d their opposition to mentioned in tfie budget. County Club, West Orange. /.»_• School instrumental through May 4. , interests of their employers noted that extensive work has the/ experimental Park and' -Appointed Donald Fourre music concert will be held His wife, Miriam, is the than they were in seeing that -been—done in'the area of ^Shop system. to the. Parking Committee. Thursday evening,' May 17 indaughter of Mr. and Mrs. justice was served, •< Community swimming jpools/^ In reference to anti-flood -Adopted on first reading Walter R.
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