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'at the 11 ajn. worship service. Plan Halloween Party * Other guesto at the service will Officer tarfude Un. Baber, and'the Bey. For Boy Scout Troop 79 II. Owen, presiding elder of .the Arrangements for a Halloween KENILWORTH New* Brunswick District; The party to be held for Boy Scout GARWOOD Changes Told Rev. G. W. Moore, '.host-pastor,. is- Troop 79 in the basement of the Open Thursday Nite CRANFORD IMT*-.«a n invitation to the public First Presbyterian Church at 7:80 pjn. October 29 will" be made at entered *s wcond eUa 3 Sections, 22 Fages/lOc to attend. OCTOBER The Fort OUMM >t Cnnfofd. By CHS Unit Music will be prdvided by the a meeting of troop mothers in the CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, -- Mrs. W. G. Trometter has beerT four choirs of the church. church library at 7:30 pjn. Tues- ,th«> Cranford day. *. . , : School Parent-Teacher As- Also discussed will pe sociation by Its executive board to of the troop program for the com- .lilJMII . complete the unexpired term of ing year.« ELIZABETH An invitation was extended to ;: "Mrs. John Prichard.. ' ; •. ' rnntrartor Leaves Job A*'Y°WB Man of the Year* Meetings all mothers oT scouts of Troop 79 princlpal of Roosevelt School and supervisor ' .' Mrs. Prichard's letter of resigna- to attend the meetings held in the* XjWMMwHMtLrWJL' A-IV»€*rV^O t»W Thomas A. Tipaldl, principal of Roosevelt School and supervisor For Its New Million-Dollar BuiMing With the arrival of October, of the summer playground program of the Cranford Recreation Com- tion was read by Mrs. E. A- Kbyen. church library at 7:30 pan. on the ~, The Board of Education will meet tonight to take steps to replace monthly ^circle meetings of the mittee, has been selected as/the "Young Man of the Year" by the UnioK Junior College today an- ivice-presidenit, at the board's first first Tuesday of each month and the American.Building Construction and Supply Company, general ; ^|faU;4e^ng^t;TKu:«4?y after-' Margaret~Creene Association of give their ideas on activities .for contractors on the new Blonmingdaleavenue school. . •,''"••••'.'•••"• Cranford -Kenilworth - ''J unlor plans to construct a new < noon it the high school. the First Presbyterian Church wUl the boys. ~ -• Dr.—Howard B. Best, superintendent of schools, said the firm Chamber of Commerce, it was an- lassroom building costing near* k To Be Feted at Dinner nounced this week, by Dr. Robert , $1 million on a 28-acre site oil >• - -Mrs. l^eilCastaldo has'been|se- be resumed. ';•". ' $•. '•:'^•:•'"'"H ,'• .novettrin the jobfmj**^. S^t^»«* 23, "taWng its bfttetraller Architect's Sketch of jr. College Project ^ected;' t# :(pu>;^.(f uroam|rei|,(f;terni !• MeetW at l' pJ*V Tuesday f,wjn 7 E.J yatson, chainnan'of the selec- pringflcld/ 'avenue, opbos}te Nqmy ••"-' ' '"••• •' f.iti'..d'.."—^-fahd'^afll- materiakr 'The" com- I F tions committee. ••£••- .V :'••' I.':': ';•'•'. '•''•' : ahegan Park. • ' ' ' • of' Mrs. .'Ford Johnston as treas^ be "Rachel;" at the home of Mrs. Larger Quarters pany is in financial troubles and Mr. Tipaldi: wiU be guest dTf Bids for the structure," Whictt' -urer. Mrs. Johnston is no longer a ,jj; i^ McCormack, 9 Hampton has also given up several other honor of the Junior Chamber at will more than double the college's resident of Cranford. Mrs. Castaldo road,-and "Rebekah," at the home For Rekemeier large school projects, Dr. Be>t ' was,: the second vice-president, . Appointment a dinner Wednesday evening, Oc- present facilities, were received JiU J>jhneUy^jM^ IndJan^ Spring^road and. Carol Terpening • said,/ •••,'• •.•"• •;•'• ••>'• •••'••-;•..:.•• .••,". tober 23, in Bibby's Coach and; ] yesterday. Dr. Kenneth C. Mac- '';;?. Mrs.:iVirr H.- Weydemeyer- is' the No fliiancial~losstotheiboard r ( road?~ '•'••"'. '"• ' i '" '„ Flower Shop of 1 Morningside 'place received Uterature~on CivilDefense Sat-" Foiufirna.t^hich:' timcT':'he'r;wiii"be" new second. 'vice-president: : in Circle inectlngs at 8 Forzhving - will result from this development charge of the food ..fair.' She Was G. Rekemeier of Reke- urday at-the Post Office from Mrs. B. F. Brixner of 29 Ramapo presented with a plaque. Hte MI October 7 are: "Ruth,* Mrs. and It is "highly possible" that the name also .will be entered in the thet»arent education'chainiriani Re- meier Flowers, Incy 106 Walnut road, deputy welfare director, and Mrs. Charles Siegfried of 31 Junior College Bi<|» Fingerlin. 14 Holly Street; avehue, announced this week that project will be speeded rather national Junior Chamber of Com- placing .Mifs. Weyieitaeyer is Mrs. mar,? Mrs. FA. Manley, 25ft West- Ramapo road, CD chief of mass feeding. Last week was national Foreseen than slowed down by it, the Total $959,103 - L.J. Myers as parent and family he has purchased- the building at Township Committee is expect- merce "Young Man of the Year" field awnue, east, Roselle Park; ..Civil Defense Week. schools head stated. ' • •• .•••;.•; Low bids totaling $959,103 i life:*d'z?r-t!on chairman; assisted 116 North avenue, west, formerly contest.. .:;.. '•-. •..' : '•'."'.. •.-•••'.'"., .I!..:- "Adah," Mrs. F.A. Chase, 217 Cen- ed to take speedy action da nam- were received yesterday after- *'by;Mri.-.J.,/tt5/J)tobcyts;. ••. occupied by the Gerald A Sena ing Roy D. Irving of SI Blake The company's work has been : This marks, the second time that tral avenue;^Deborah," Mri. [John Company, electrical contractors. •, bers of thirty and more yean folk '"exceptionally good*' but has pro- the "Young Man of the Year" noon by'the Union Junior Col- ' Other -appointments included: Olson. 511" Springfieia avenue; avenue to the'Vacancy caused by Mrs. Arthur Williams as- program Renovations w^re scheduled ' to.' standing is admirable,, their ef- ceeded "very slowly because award has been made .by the local lege board of trustees for the •Sarah,- Mrs. E. A.'fanuate; U4 Needlework Guild the resignation June 30 of Public new building. Jung Brothers, chairman, the post vacated by Mrs. this week, with plans to forts were sufficient, only jwhen poor . organization and- labor Jaycees. Janwjs S. Avery, former Makatom drive, and ''PrisciuV' begin Works Commissioner Frank T. Inc, of Maplewood Was low bid- Trometter.; Mrs. E. W."Stanton as move the florist business to the the town's population was 5000. N troubles," Dr. Best declared: Cranford- High —School teacher. Mrs. Robert Brewster, 15 Indian In Annual Drive Many more members are needed Whitty. ' der for general construction with . publications chairman upon;' the new location about November 1. At tonight's meeting, the board Was accorded the honor, in Janii- 'Spring road.' • ', ' ..'" . ~—.-•- "• ''• to keep pace with the needs of Mr. Irving, the Republican Mu- ary, 1958. :'\'\:'.:"•':, ..;;':•, an offer of $534,400. resignation of Mrs: W. G. Dexter; Mr. Rekemeier, who Is associat- nicipal Committee's choice for the Is.expected to instruct.its attor- ^Meetings scheduled- for October For New Clothing Other low. bidders were: Mcat- - Mrs. *G. R. - Durham as' safety ed with Fred P.Traut in the florist u ~1 \L. ». *,* K«.nrw i our present community more than one-year vacancy, will be unop- ney, George S- Saueri to authorize Mr. Tipaldi was selected by a 9 at 1 pin. are: "Esther," Mrs. C. EachE October, the 475 branches | foufiimea ^j^t gj^ committee of judges from among ng and ventilating, August chairman,- replacing Mrs. Sidney concern, said their business has i c Guild of AJner- pbjed for the local office in the the bonding company to complete Kurtz, 226 North - avenue, west; con, f fhehe NeedleworiNeedleworic Gul J The ingathering will be held in seven outstanding; local- young Arace. Inc.. Elizabeth. $172,625; d idly during ^" i f t tf01 ember 5 General Electionth.e job. The bonding company incteased so.rapidly during unite in appealing for support Js'siejiBec^^^re^ye-ia^ [4ineh^»f^2L^andL iron, ^Lajay Spring Garden street^ The Needlework Guild does not new troop for third 'grade girls at giving it seven days to return to time in the evenings and on week- Kay, president, said ground will- including the addition of a com- Coordinated Separates ... trend ing the vacancy for the balance of the job. Dr. Best said. The letter Now at 506 t and ^Naomi." Mrs. J. W; Apgar. only seek members who contribute Brookdde Place School, will re- ends working with youngsters and Voter total be broken hi November. The col- plete line of garden supplies arid the year. However, with Mr. Irv- The ninth pnnm»i fall semester v ! Urges United Fund Support in a large way. Many members was delivered last Wednesday, teenagers/* ;..• -\- '•• ''•'.'• •';' ;. • "•:•, 8 Romore place. merchandise and_ trees ceive their pins at an investiture 'setting words found in **big folks" ing assured of victory in Novem- of the Cranford Adult School open- lege, Dr. MacKay said, plans to Bishop to Preach - Christmas contributing only a few small making the seven-day grace per- Born in Newark on June 7,1926, next Tuesday. The girls, have ber and the Township Committee's ed Tuesday, night at Cranford High acate its . present building, the in season. items also help to swell the total iod end yesterday. Mr. Tipaldi is married to the for- Highesi'For At St. Mark's Church written invitations to their moth- fashion nnflftyiTHMt this fall and load becoming heavier with each b School with a registration of 506. As 'Stockpiling for Future' ormer Grant School. '•• _ •'. •';•: Men in Service contributions. For instance, two ers for this event - Work on the building is now mer Dolores Monica and they haw The W.OOOrsqufre-foot building The Rt. Hey.' George Wilber passing week, it is expected that Enrollment on opening night last three children, Elaine, 5; Stephen, In announcing . completion < iparations for the opening of 1,1. John McClintock, Jr.. who pairs of socks or two facecloths Formed last spring under lead- and desired *by the from 60 to70 ppercent complete, --* designed by Frederick Elsasser,' Baber of Philadelphia, Pa^ bishop Appointed Head Nurse admired itie vacancy will be filled prompt- year was a record 535. 3; and Donald, 2. Cranford's annual United Fund . lign on Friday of next.week, 'OfWear': is stationed with the U. S. Marine are valuable contributions to en- ership of Mrs. Joseph Potts, with The 11-room school is lagging be- Union'architect — Will contain It of the First Episcopal District of I rich the supplies for necessary ly so as to relieve other commis- Dr. Kenneth W. Iversen. presi- He received a BJL degree In > for the drive, today hailed Presi- The number of registered Voters, Corps at Miami. Fla, spent the li f Mrs. Stephen Gmelin as' assistant, . clothes-conscious younger set In- - hind the 15-room Livingston ave- W. J. Miller, Jr., executive chaL classrooms, to accommodate 46(J the African Methodist episcopal At Harkness Pavilion ssioners of all but their own de- dent-directordentdirector, said that' registrag - education . from Montclair State dent Dwight D. Eisenhower's re- in Cranford has Jncreased by ap- week-end with his parents, Mr. the troopVheld four meetings be- nue school, where the roof it com- students, three science laboratories Church, will be a,guest at St -Miss Patricia Thorn, daughter of everyday living, articles were partmental dutiesi . ' i : tion was lighter than, anticipatedd. Teachers College in 1950, a mas- proximately 232 over the. total en- and Mrs. McClintock of 100 Park Mr. and Mrs. Walter. E. Thorn of Last year. 1200 fore the close of school. troducing two fashion novelties... Also unoppod in November plete. Dr. Best ••iaidt ':''' i ,•••••'.;',•', !'•,••.•••••'•'• cent radio and television* address and a draftini.room. A centrally- Mark's AM.E. Church this Sun- .-_, which means that, 600 Also unopposed According to Joseph Warsinski, Chief reason for this, is believed toter's . degree in administration- rolled here for- thd April Primary drive. 207 Beech street^ Has been ap- collected, This week the girls visited a are Public Affairff s .'Commissioner in support of United Fund, drives located library is designed to stort day and will deliver the sermon members donated two new articles First, shorten a SKirt to shOKT cleric of the works, a small sec- be because many persons did not supervision from Seton Hall Uni- College Cli Elections, preliminary figures ; re- pointed to the position of heai candy plant. ~ , Ira D. Dorian; and Public Safety throughout the country. leased yesterday by the ]Union 20,000 volumes with a seating ca» each. While the nucleus of mem- Commissioner Nicholas St. John tion of the«Bloomingdale bailding receive their brochures until the versity in 1953,. took graduate pacity for 100 students, - . ', nurse at HaTkness Pavilion, Co- and you're wearing a SKOBT, remains uncovered by roofing; He last minute, Dr, Xyersen stated. ';' work at Wewark State Teachers "The president's message," Mr. County Board 'of Elections reveal. lumbia Presbyterian Hospital in LaCLaCorte. . both of whom are seeki Miller remarked, "emphasized that Other fadUtles will includei h t Because bf the late delivery of College: and University, Profits Now Based on tabulations at the close Theatre-type lecture room with • New Yo* City.; " ' '/. ." \ '":;:'; ing reelection to thre^year: terms. we must stockpile the type of or take bermuda Shorts, and. the brochures, the .school's board and presently is studying for his of registry last. Thursday, thi •eating eapacliy of 10t» ktiuttnis. - Miss Thorn received her BS. bdid^ to keep doctorate at Columbia University. services performed by o degree in nursing from Columbia attaeh a KILT on top, you'll have ^tlng'^enci^s'against" a dining room and kitchen to serve 200 diners an hour, administrative University, following two years of holds a first, lieutenant's commis- ^Tnet:Cranford; needs.',, •:. .. '•'•,.,.'.,: - •' • •,. .' do not include transfers since Sep- u offices, student and faculty] study at Keuka .College In. Keuka SKlLTIES. Both our .Skorts and Lmm : ted $447.36 Wheii' we support. the .'Boy rtgWer beioire classes Tue&- sion Id R jj. f from Columbia Presbyterian Wool and 3^h ~'iresenrbirTbf~good. structure 7 will < ^i,^,TKtr^;if''v, :v Orion of Red or Green Plaids.' Seven_courses nd Chronicle, it was an- draw for" Cranford's future lead- This is the highest "off have a light steel frame with a! ihander of'Cranford American Legiong , and Mrs^ Raymond A. | unum • enrollment. (Continued on. page t) April. : Parkway Speeding have beetf" cancelled because of yesterday. This brings the ers. The Cranford Visiting Nurse registration in Cranford't concrete roof deck, plastered masi. Don't overlook the matched co- .<• Leonard of Linden will. Be .'.., ''••''."' ' ' '• * year" :' 212, American Legion Auxiliary, history. • - What'sknew in medicine? account- the f i&t" two. weeks.', Association hot'. only serve our aluminum windows and light-col-, Some 3,000 motorists have been ordlnates, especially when the/re at ceremonies in the American. Lei The total Is 163 lower than ih >:,::U- Has- Beeir Accurately •'••-»• ^ •r^^trr ing and income tuxes, aging in. a Newcomers _ During the past week, College community day by day, but also occd brick exterior walls. Fluor* arrested, for speeding on the Gar- Eion Casino this Saiurday evening. Speakinis Here figure for the record-breaking modern world, aptitude testing, Jlub members turned in. 116 new form part of the basis for dealing csceht lighting will: be used. - Filling Prescriptions ; den State Parkway this year, the fashtoned~of Jersey and Tweed. They will succeed Mr. and Mrs. with any emergencies that may Presidential Election ldsjt NoVem- ; YContinued on Page S) ;^ _^ _ _^^^^^^^ _ .•'•"• \ l, ' ' • . .• • and 181 renewal subscriptions. The New Jersey Highway Authority ! small boat handling .insurance and HoldElectioi . . CContittucd ou pageS) , ^ust i^Your Doctor Oidered Edward' R. Morrison..", :•;;.,; •• •' ;/ ';v club also received credit for 14occur in the future. * reported today, — and Yoor Call I* Oor Command. The following posts members' woodcraft.. ••' .•.••••'"•. :.'."" . ."«••• Mrs, Donald K. Sacken Still open are: Community band, new and_142 renewal subscriptions "If we neglect these ageticlcs in J. WALTER SEAGER, 9*q. Pharpt. v^; The authority issued the report B. elected pre^iQcnt of i,he Cral the present, it will be too late ~i-. W« G^ Th«r« Fast. 7<-^-••-'• .\' OUR YOUTH CENTRE wiU serve with MK Arnesen during bridge, modern poetry; dog obed- turned in at the newspaper office. as a reminder that there is no the coming year as members of Newcomer's club yesterday/fol- to act when -tomorrow's needs 104 N Union J^^OM^^ to)crance for speeders on the ience, putaorangingV first aid, golf, lowing, a luncheon at Koo•'' ;:r';ii-|ii Also, Raymond A. Leonard, hi*. treasurer, Mrs. Paul Sullivan. al $50 for. exceeding 1,000 renewal torian; F. Edwin Winter. Judge ad- cies mentioned. •.'./*• May 15, 1957, the league listed Named to the board of directors subscriptions. ' .; -.'•..,'. -W. D. Compton, in 'charge of charitable contributions totaling : :\M vocate; Henry A. Bond, sergeant- Mrs. Parrls H. Swackhanier, ; Hot Rod 'it:; at-arms; Richard DowdelL ceryice were Mrs. Lueddeke, Mcs. J. K, business solicitations, r c p'p o r t-e d $3,715. v ' -' • ••' '• ' . Gompletirtg College Club chairman,, for the Of the additional $1,120 ex- officer; George L. Dl?spn; adjutant; Appeldborn and Mrs. Charles Mc- that .the . canvass ^of Crawford Fall's : ,drive, yesterday expressed con- Aloon. •'" '• '-/ .'••• ''. • •- .-.' penditure authorized this 'Week.. George B. Beardswbrth and ytO- fidence that the club will cam the (Continued[ohpaac 8) Meeting Set liam F. Turk, cofernitteemen; Ro? The new officers were elected $406 Was voted 1o the Cranford for a six-month term. .. ,_ (Continued on page 8) . " United Fund Campaign, Inc., $20 A rtlm, talks by police officers' land H, Graham, Jr., Institurional Arrival of additional vaccine to nd hot. rod.'club leaders front wmmmmm representative to scouting organ- Mrs. Lueddeke was presented to the Salvation Army Camp Im- complete inoculation of members with an engraved charm bracelet provomcrit Fund, $400 to the Nan- Woodbridge and a rock V rol| izations, and Edward R. Morrison, of the police and fire departmfente Abandoned Bicycles . juni6r^past commander, -11 by Mrs. McAloon on behalf of the cy Luion Training School toward scission 'arc features "of the initial against AsiaAi n influenzifl a wass~ex- members of the dub in apprecia- to Be Sold Saturday - the. tuition of two Cranford pu- Unit members to be inducted Jn- meeting''of;ijigbt at Sherman School, LlncoliJ \ u inks to the officers and com- be a .public sale of unclaimed bl- Mrs. MitcheUG. Koury, thtod- Club, reported ltcld at the Municipal Bunding" nounccd at the regular .business John ford. Physicians', ing her term of office. ^ lot at 1Q a.m. Saturday. , he Dragin' Angela, one of the . W?:f>$*$!!>rV*m> president; Mrs. William H. Stacy, yesterday.' Offered for sale, the chief said, fr.om 9 a.m. to 1 p.m, Tuesday, meeting.of the league^ held Tues- Following the business session and' articles of clothing and od clubs sponsored by the Wood-. historian: Mrs. George F.yZobaH, To Hear Talk Dr.Mineur, Dr.. Anthony Sordill will be about: 20 abandonee! bbii- day at the • home of Mrs. /Joseph chaplain; Mrs. Henry _A. ,Bond, latest fashions of the fall season household linens collected will be L, Matteson, 304 North Union ave- Police Depsrimeht, wiU ex- 10c and Dr. Edmon B. Lee administered were modeled by members of the cycles for which.the, police d tiiti ..... r^mm' scrgeant-at^arms; Mrs. Edwafa~S. By Mrs. Griffin $6 ec. of the vaccine last week to turned over to local agencies for nue.., Mrs. William V. Steers was plain the. purposes and activities GLYCERINE ••' fCtmrinUed 'on Page *) . been unable W locate owners >f these organizations. / '••,.'' .NYLON Reed, treasurer, and Mw. David Mrs. Irene T.GriHin of West-, half of the members of the unite distribution among needy local named as the league's rcpVcse'nta- NESTLE BARS B. Thompson, secretary. > • mentioned, ind also the.Visiting families; -..., ' ,.uri..' '•- tive at mectinas of the Women's At the conclusion of his talkj SUPPOSITORIES | HAIR NETS leld. Republican' candidate for Mr..Kahermanes and the other of^ Mr. Leonard and Mrs. George L. General' Assembly,..will address Nurse. Association nurses .and the • In announcing the project, Mrs. Auxiliary of Marlboro State Hos- Honored for Attendance Record pital, and Mrs, Alexander W^ fleers of his elub will answer nues? .Dixoo, assisted by Mr. Morrisow, the, Young Republicans of Cran- Health Department staff.' ' R. F. Robcy, president of the local branch, presented the following Bawling will represent .the league tions from the audlen.ee concern- who will, serve as master of cere-. 'ord- at• 8:15 *••'tomorro• •••--A.-;w. ^|^i;*^4.*t.ig , Expense of the program is being ''' monies, are handling borne by Cranford physicians as a excerpts from letters received at at meetings of the Cranford Com-, tf hot roddlng. ' ; ••„"'•' "*' American Legion, Casino, River- : j^unity Council. ' ^Continued on publicservicel ;•<..:,. " •'•.:'•;..•• -'\ the termination of last year's In- The meeting will start 'with • Bide drive. The meeting wlll.be gathering: ••';.• , . rock 'n' roll session, with George open to the public. Dr. Mlnuer said there have been Frederlqlc J. Pcrsleo, director oi $1.79 ^1 want to' personally thank t^ RnHHtc Brae Home, spoke a White .one of the ^adult advisers, PLASTIC COMBS ___awaj>ut they have, you. . , It was grand \o receive ' (Continued on Page S) at the piano. Some 6f~th«r€raJf pU^rte Former Resident such useful and needed articles ford adults who have helped the ANTfU sewn from our traoe the course of a bill from b^en_jveiyZjaaild~and there is no 1 cause for-publlc_alanBsw4Je sug- almost to order' . .. the wonder- young people start their .club wilLJ Package of 12 SHOWER CAP FORMULA 9 CREAM Sponsor at Esso concepUon uiAil ijt reaches the ful donation of clothing and bed- then give a word of greeting. _• governor's desk. She alsowiu em-, gested contacting the^family doo»] Women wools and jerseys tor as to availability of vaccine and ding our agency received from the "Cool Hot Rod." a film put out Tanker Launching whasizei her concept of the dtteenW Needlework Guild."•--,. Mrs. Ruth by Socony. Mobil Oil Company; re^onsiblHty *o his govctnment advisability of individual inocula- For Appointment by theyjurd; -Mr. and Mrs. Ifarold W. Fisher tions. ' " Lennox, Cranford Wolfarc| Associ- will be followed by a safety talk f LondonLd , fcng''""*.'fc*' formerlfly y ooff Mrs, Griff In was the ntst1woman ation. '..''"• by a trooper from the. Morristown :o serve Union County in the state 5J8 320 Casino avenue, were guesU of "We arc indeed' grateful and As ^School Guards State Police batratks. / : ; 1 legislature and was a pioneer in thank you for your continued ln- Patrolman Arthur Donnelly of ... $2.98 ...••.:., . Pre-teen sizes 10-14; honor as Mrs. "Fisher officiated as Capt. F. Bruce Lewis : Women applicants wlU be con- C98 sponsor at the christening of the introducing legislation to increase tcrest and suppo'rt." — Mrs. EIIZH sidered for positions as scHoo the Woodbridge forco-wlU tell of Girts sizes 7-14 ...... ^,« the mlnimunt waies of teachers. Asglgned to Washington THERMOS Ship "n Shore Blouse .^.. S.68 33,OOO^ton Esso Jamestown, new- abcth Hansel, Cranford-Welfare crossing officers for the first timi h)s work with the clubs sponsored MAX FACTOR IPANA In Westfield, Mrs. .Griffin is a Capt F. Bruce Lewis, son of Dr. White only, roll-tip' cst member of the Stan- Association. ' ' .; ' In 1he history of the CranfoM Pj by his department. ^ ' '•'••• LIPSTICK plus and Mrs. Albert Lewis of 41 Ret* TOOTH PASTE LUNCH KIT "Sew and Save" Sizes 10-M i tanker fleet, att past president of the Junior High ''. . . deep appreciation tor the lice Department, it was rev.calct Advisers said it Was decided the hii»to"»y , . school guard appointments, *"Chi'»c Central avenue., Mr. and Mrs, E. Capt Lewi* has received orders household linen arc requested to be further froo| turn, in t i With the ad&tltS?r"ttrwFreaerick; Army Medical Center, Washington . presenting Past President Earl bunfec with a 30ryear pcrfcct'at^" gathering on Tuesday or ib .Girls' sizest-U ••• Chremont place. . Woman'Womans Club, t , Snilth of 126 Riverside drive, wh are striving to be among the safe tendance pin *• Tuesday night's dinner meeting of the Cranford tact any of the following offlccw CRANFORD, M. J. .In Pirc-lccn sizes 10-14 -,...«•*- - During the' christening, Mnt Westfield and the Westfield Leakue o.c: , t Htarted trosslne duties at Brook and most courteous drivers on r 34 EASTMAN ST. FABRIC Man-Tailored Blouse'.....—•»••« of Women Voters. She.has been The captain was graduated from Lions Club in Bibby's Coach and Four. Dr. Dunfec Is a charier and directors of the Crahford'un- road and' want every otic to ' TUEATaX) , ...... i ' Vishex had with Jier as matron of side place and Spruce ptrect or ' DrliMirys, white only. hoKor. her sister, Mrs. H..C.Van ,ctive with the NaUonal, Founda- Columbia University College of member of the Cranford Club and has headed most of the club's it: Tuesday, the department' now- has the steps they arc taking CENTER r ..•••" . .\--.c. ."•• FREE DELIVERY '•'• - , FrcnchCUff. Sizes^7-14 of Brocktop, Mass. The span tion for Infantile Paralysb for 17 I Physicians and Surgeons in' 1986 major committees at one time or andthor during the paiil three Mrs. Robcy, president; Mrs, R. 14 school crossing •--••• (Couitim* o» pat* *> years and.ls now secretary of the! and U a member of Mu Sfgma Nu (Continued qu paw X) •oring party also included the v ,u TEL BR 44100 / Stara Abo In W«stffoM / SimplidTy and McCaJI > • , '...•• I) Union County Chapter* I fraternity. - BR 45505 north of East Jer** * m, HOURS: S^0 AM. to 10 PJM IM7 NORTH AVEvW, Two Free Parking Lot*— ^,1 *M Jcrs^ andPtl* Suti #« Jeffenon Av*. .•'.'•' •..•.••:..• ' .:.'.i'-'"./'::iicl'- s^iS£kSiii vV;';-^'"' i "•"•': •••"''••' ;^-u •'!s4'-X^n,i •v^-'.sr&V'".'^^ • .,':. .'•' ;4;' ••••:.,.'••'''- •' ••" 'V':"'-'';.-v^r--'; ij: i?-'-/*/^ •''.',.' ?<("••'*

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_jiorma- Marly Flannagan, Mat An assault Aids Kenny DriVe ' '•}• •-.r.'i?;:« : :i t against Mrs. Drap- Regina HoUiday, and Nancy Ann |iasj^-- of -,,JSt/;T>«*u . Receipts of-$2.18 from a show ii!t^£Ev^' ^ '"'^ : i ; 4 LI|?. Coraggio of 9 and Jeff Kantner.' ^v •": to StresKehilworths , and three fortnfr, : Mm* Mary Music Boxes staged Saturday.at the home fit ^naraiac" lshlpoers who entered thf ~" tallied by Clafk street "was dismissed,.and Nancy Ann Karitner, 205 Casiiid O'Connor of Rarltan road .miere parkway 1* the new , Mr.CorraJflb>w»is-*)und not guilty "Four hostile newspapers are im the, Cranford '• t ,._„,.v I dent of the. New Jersey Busines „ Rosary Society avenue.,, were, contributed to ihe '.'Theodore"Rauch, OSB. ciaric •':' on assault'" ana" battery and tres^ More than 800 children and their ^ the annual ToRotarians Sister Kenny drive. : more to be^f eared than a thousand itti^iiii^i^BiK. Education Association. There'wfll he a wWte elepiiant passing "charges brought School Post : 1 pf\thei^jflenedictlrie Monastery, Sherman PM^Ttei»dw1'AB»oda^. ;ciisus and fair held on the Hughes Ryder of 208 Orange Participants in the show were bayonets." ~ Napoleon, y : ,'|' Stollman, R.P., president, matters i* 'jtroat we feel that, , Mr. Lawrence to" head of thsale following novena devotions in ihjn»; by Mrs. Drapliuf pharmacists can help to expand NewtbnMhe Rey .-.Edward Gaffney. compiercial-«epsirtmentipf Cranr A number of applications- have School grounds Saturday. Mrs- Henry Gorisky. president, annoi avenue displayed 10 of his collect -~—~_ today the Union Coun- : the church at 8 pjn. at the pctober J. Spehce of 121S tion of nearly 100 old music boxes, such knowledge in a manner^tbat QP, a Dominican missionary* and ford High ScbooL He joined th-. meeting cf the Rosary Sbdiity of William been received by a special Board that the attendance far exceeded PharmaceuUcal Society will the Rev. John Sweeney-'' of St. school system in 1942 and ^s ap- Grandyiew avenfle and Henry of previous years,and that the and related the history of musi • will produce desirable , results. Holds Workshops St. Michael's Church on Monday- Esser oi 1769 Morris avenue, both of Education committee for the po- School principal, fox her work box / making to members of the with-the Union County Asspc- Their Interest- will help/greatly to. Bridget's Church, Jersey City. < polnted department feead u\ M4«,Mr* Frank T. OTBrien wfll be•"in- sition of superintendent of schools, with all parent members in con- Born faiSussex , Mr. Lawrence Union, were continued in $500 bail Rotary Club last. Thursday-in the for MentalHealth in citing establish an , intelligent public Father Joseph ponnelly now is charge of this affair. to be vacated next spring by Dr. nection With the day]s events. I Methodist rChurch educational Cranf ord's Sunday 1 8 i bl > serving as pastor, of the parish in For Coming Sale ' - " • bachelor' of science Merobersof " " for a "better understand- point of -View P^* "^* *. ' f^ a Gnr. All members Howard R. Best -'--;--_ . ,- Nolan, ways ; of mental illness,," »n cohjunc- —..- bytho sa^ie^token,i . lut» which he served as curat"e in his Members'of the Ftoraphne and means chairman, assisted bj. other parent, members who; super-' and 1 den; J club ire- continulpg th«r send in their G. Holmes. WUllams, com. ' Introduced by Edwyn Lewis, lule Ji : with National Pharmacy sincere gratitude for their devo- first assignment as d parish priest lege,^Trenton, sj^d hUi master/'(jt to the school basement during the Mrs WilUam $uua, cp^hairmanS vised the. various activities "were: JtTeek. which opens Sunday, era- tion as servants, of humanity,'!' Ordained on June 10, 1933, atworkshops in preparation for aarts in administration and super- chairman, said today, that was in charge of arrangements for Fish bowl toss, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Ryder,- who owns-the Fran- sale of dried arrangement!! to. be day- ••..••• • ,,. ..-•.,... excellent ^applicants. • from conia Restaurant in Koos - Bros.; ploytagthe• themo: "Your Pharm!-. St Patrick'atCathedra^ in Newark vision from. New York University. Another main phase of the meet- McConechy Speaking t and reported that there Bernard Coventry^' Mr. and Mrs. by the then Archbishop Thomas-J. held on Saturday, October 12, at n^ar^ have a" Walter J. McGarry, Mr. and Mrs. Rahway, said he began collecting 1st Works for Better Community p ing will bit discussion ;ob **Prob- music boxes as' a hobby about pirishioneraTete Walsh, "he was assigne-—---.»d to4-A.e" St* . the First Aid, Squad buiWing- At Auditor C3onference Gordon McNeill, Mrs. John Per- .eltttr ••• •.. •••:•'••••• •'&.'«•,- lemsof tbeCYQ.** All mothers who Sfttassa eight'years ago. He also repairs Mary's in Jersey City. the same Many special ordifers already h%ye School Board rone and Robert Millar; .grab bags: President StolUnim, said that been fmed/unelerihe direction of have teenage children are requests A major ..speech at the Middle [he"boxes. '_, .•'!•>• .•••: . ••.••.. Former Assistant year. 1 Mr. arid Mrs. H. Roland Snyder fo'':pharmacies throughout this areaj Mrs. Herbert I. Mitchell, chairman: ed to attend this meeting;. >> Atlantic ReRional Conference of the the. first'of the year. . The speaker said music boxes serve' as depots tor.the ; dis- .'. In liecember,J(037, he .came to variety of games for prizes, rode and Mrs.: R» C. Schoonover; horse Mrs^ Francis Charles has been Function Outlined Tabernacle devotions will be Institute of Internal Auditors'on were made originally'to reproduce ution of mental health utera- i Cranford to succeed the Rev,; John Saturday at the Haddon Hall Hotel committee has shoe toss, Mrs. J. Kuntz and Mrs. At St, Micha(eK holding/special Workshops for chil- held in the Church on Monday Wiliiam Goldenberg; (two c^own ore and as, information centers I'M;. Nilberg, who had been assigned 1 !n>m8Ju/-'—'••""-•»• pjn. with in Atlantic City will/be given' by * patrons.!; He/said the progratfrt " The ReV*! Joseph L ponnelly, dren who iare makintr minia "-— For Lincoln PTA throughq«i,t the ; toss games, Mrs, William W,. Terry, formef assistant-pastor'.-of: Saint I to'serve [is Jassistanf at St Henry's dried arrangements-'wnich also ' "The Wtttidn of ''^Boar^ '&watchers, George Gi MeCone«hy of 12 Men- •Wf.l"l""l **—-•> T ' ••••".•- ».,.,--—... s the approval of/the New Jerr Church in Bayonne.. (' '.,•' .,, ' to visit the] Mr .and Mrs. R. B. Sleesman, Mrs. Michael's Church, was presented ; Education" was the-topic of anday. Anyone dell avenue, controller of Allen B. Switzerland.' France ' and Ger- "pharmaceutical -Associatibn, FatjMer Donnelly's outstanding be'sold^;-'-..... '• '':."•', v. . "".-•.• • church duriiut these hours may doDu Mont Laboratories, Inc. contributed by p Harry Snyder, Mrs. George; Zim-j many, although- the* Regina Com- has dedicated the annual with n spiritual boutjuet, a purse, 'Children ' Bartlrlrntitu in? this address by Mr3. Bernard Kott, a accomplishments during his 20 member of U« Cranford Board of so. This devotion has been estab- The subject of Mr. McConeghy's the Sherman school classes, | merman; Mrs. Carlton Ward, Mrs. ] pany in Rahway made more than ^^vancepfNationai Pharmacy and a plant at an open house program mclude _Susan Huston, r thmmm^immm^e b,oard is also interested in ap-. ht oh sale i El. Rlchel and Mrs, John -Dolin. ' years as assistant pasWr in Cran- Ushed throughout the Archdiocese address will be "What Manage- 80.000 music boxes around - the feekin a^state-wlde-publlc edu- Education,.at the first meeting of aaaress wui yv •••—• ~_ „ ir ford" Included organization of the fSShy Hume. theLtncblnParent-Teacher Assoc- ^ Newa* ar ^H -'Glovralady^ Mirs/',Max Kasen; ationcampaignto the goals of the St. Michael's School oir Sunday. Barbara Foppert, rhent Expectsi ~Fro«r"the~Internal ford system and from nearby bbotU e toss..,, Mrs. Carl E. Erickson;! SSti. Michael'Michaels parisParish Library and iation Ust week."- ''•'•• • of Catholic Women. : : v ; The boxes, Mr. Ryder explained y-v$$L Mental Health"Assoc- Father Donnelly ended his 20- Darlene Thdmtnen Auditorr-v ;- v '.•• •'• • -'•:,- "W' t th bet basketball, throw, are powered by a steel spring, and year career at St. Michapl's in St. Michael's Discussion Clubs, -the men; Mia Kernan, Thomas Charles, Mrs. Kptt explained that the Mr; McConeghy is president of Joseph) 1 second largest group of its kind in Kuntz anrid Gu sA A. Gutierrez; hhoop each cylinder has .between 4,000 9 loTP-WC July, when he became pastor of George Charles> Charlotte Charles, board is a policy-making,. organi- fee New -York "Chalpter of the-In- itoss,' Mrs. W. Harsman and Mrs; Samuel Eisenberg, R.P., of Bell's the archdiocese of Newark. '.'. zation with" nine elected, members Motorists lose stitute; of Internal Auditor's and a and 8.000 pins which arc used to St. Mary's Church in Jersey City. Martha- Fearns, "Patty Ha«eldtne Other members of the selection • ••*£%£p through the thlrtl grades. •Kasen.-',;,-.•••. ..•-"-'•' -- "-. '-.,',.•• V'... ••:/. " macyy 17 North Union ave- He also served as spiritual d^- niake former assistant with ''the Organization and chaplain of thewith Mrs. Mitchell, 72» " — two motorists suffered revocation ney. Another meeting of the group through,sucth,grades. ',,••, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Knipe;i tharles W. Tripp of 609 Willow street makes first deposit at new walk-up window of Suburban . ge of, production more' thau spiritual bouquet, While Cornelius to plan, a program for the gifted balloons, candied ..apples and pop- half a century ago.' M» on the committee in charge of Cranford Police Department, and street;?:-.'; "'• .}^'- •'..•'".-••" child, and to find a replacement of their driving nrivileges for two is sliied for next week. ; A lady clown, dressed in a gayly Trust Company^ which was opened to public yesterday. Mr. Tripp has been a depositor at the Sub- ittangements for the observance.; A. Ryan, a trustee of the church, was active in many Ideal fund months when they appeared be- In Safety Contest At the board's August 20 meet- corn; Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas F. His display- included boxes made ; for ; Superintendent of Schools «• v—™ '.—. ... , • • coloredI , multi-pocketed costume, BAR(#S^ H ATffiiWAY^ presented the' purse and Town- Imperato; hot dogs; Mr. and Mrs. urban Trust and its predecessors since 1908. Looking on, left to right, are Louis Averyy bank guard; Mrs. Arthur F. Ackerman, prcsl- raising .'.drives." ' :"' . :.;.; • '• ,' •''. '.''•.• fore Magistrate Charles J. Stevens The Cranford Police Department ing. Dr. Best annottnepd hk pkns • .~ r°r^Jed ^ children to^pick-hie in .1840 to around 1900, including .' •' ,\ 'v,.' Y Howard R. Best, who has an- to retire ifter^-years as head of v Robert' R. Lang and Mr: and Mrs. dent of the Union County Associa- ship- Engineer. Patrick J. Grail Facts About nounced plans to retire next year, hi Municipal Court Monday .night has entered the National Fleet C<*n- *.,-»W.«l«r SS^ars as haul nf • •Jjgtf, ^ prix$ .., George H. Bates, former chairman, of the board of Cranford Trust Company aind oldest director of the several with • beautifully* inlaid presented the plant, ' v the Cranfordrsystem. He said he Robert Cubberlyr coffee and soda, tion for Mental Health, in a state- Mrs. Ruth. Janovsik, director of In additioa, R. q; Allen of Elka- t^ b^"fii^'i^a^hal • Mrs. Gorsky and Mrs, Nolan ex bank; Mr. Tripp, and Robert M. Crane, president of Reel-Strong Fuel Company.'Ready to receive tops, and mothers which Were '•' dec- SGHEirS M. : tesv cqnuucuw "j **-^. ~y—.. .. Mrs, Robert D. Russell and Mr. eht, said: *,' ".',' •',. • .''•••' - ''i' • James H. McMahon, also a .trus- Offer Refresher Course ilemexvtary * education, gave an bett> was fined $15 and Robert would prefer, toleav e by March 31, pressed their appreciation and Orttivo mantle pieces. He akf ^Pharmacists, in the past, have tee of the church, acted as master Safety Cotmeil, it was announced ^hould^the board succeed in s*- and Mrs. Henry Gorsky; cake sale, the deposit Is Miss Jeanette Robertson, teUei?, while Robert E. Crane, vice-pi^dent of bank, looks displayed musical .birds, which, For Practical NuWea'^ M. Tarantion, of 245 North avenue. n . thanks toal l parente for thelrco-- cerfjnonies. jver-all sketch of the elementary lertlrif? •pir-cessor-by that time. Mrs^JoJto.^eto.j^llrs^R^eii are still-manufactured" in Europe. J : today bjr Police CWef: Lester W- l^ni««ttion^and--assistanoe-and^for- *—"*Olb-' •'*--• -" .',.•, ' •.. •'"'•'*.,,• ' • •-:','• ••'*''' •' *« ' •' "• ' • ' ' •* ^TTfio^ATTKffiiolF^^ttan^ United Nations school cui'iiculum.' ,v*'~"' —"?"'"^ 1 1 education programs concerning ' Other traffic fines were imposed evaluated, on the' safety record their donations .of gifts.^BKa William' me waiH-uw wUW», wM.v« «..» -^ *from^o^llirTO"*xto^otirs^-a^riff^^ v Rev. James J. Carberry, postor of and Technical i High School, Eliz- Members of the faculty Were : : : as follows: -• y^\". •., ' '-;;''; '•'••'•••••• ' intention of retiring "liot later goods and grab bag prizes, and toSaam. plans forRotary s part in the Uni- icer, heart disease, tuberculosis, abeth, is offering a 10-week re- introduced by Bliss Beatrice Warn- of its' radio cars based on rail H ices', is the first walk-up window^ to be installed in ariy of the. bank's five offices." There are faciliUes M»>betes, and a number of other S). Joseph's Church, Roselle, and In preparation for obieiv- > Speedingv William M. OMalley. than June 30,1958. Miss Irene Gilbert, Sherman ,The Sherman PTA membership for a secondwindow here, which''will be opened when business demands. s •': ; ted Fund canvass in the business' ; If * Always SAFER the Rev. ..Thomas Donnelly, pastor fresher course in geriatrics for r, rrifrtp"^ at Lincoln, and par- age In relation tq accident-,fii district whjch the club is under- liiman afflictions.! By reason of New Jersey licensed practical , ance of Uiiite4 Nations Week 4OB Parkway Village, and F.-G. ;."• 'The new installation here Is in line with a modernization program launched sex-eral months of the Church of'the Immaculate here during the toeefc beoin- mts were then given an oppor- taking jointly with; the. Kiwanis, To Buy Your Drug N««d» in • Drug Storo irtls specialized knowledge and nurses.;!'.'Z'•'.-'• :\. '.' '".'',:'••;•'•"•' '•_• Boettke, Clark. $15 each; careless ago by the bank. .AddiUonai improvements are planned in the local bank in the near future as well Conception, Elizabeth, both of tunity- to meet. the teachers and. Club. President ^William J. Dodds •••':'/ |trainlng, and by reason of the. fact jiinfl October 24, Mr*. C, G. driving, William Hall, linden, $25; r hoin^ere seminary classmates of Registration., will be iniym 7:30 learn about the textbooks being as a* other officeg-in Garwood, Westfield, Scotch Plains and Plainfrelri. S. ;.'•:- ;.;,,' presided; ,>' '. ',.' ,-.•'•• •'• rj- at. the pbarrnacist is in^xontftct t^'8iSp?^3ai. Monday to. the ,edu;-c - AlburVv chairman for. -Tenders invaluable services in Donnelly, .and 'the. Rev, Mark J General Hospital.' Registrants'are ed •ihe} following Questions Buontempo. 3 Moen "street, $55; and answers oik subjects per- chairmen of the PTA were intro- failure "to keep, toright , George INVITE YOU TO WIT THET drive was 'launched on October 1 lexpanding public knowledge of Dooley and the Rev. Maurice O* requested to take—their ' licenses duced by 'Mrs: Irving Tannen- Health problems. Keefe, assistant pastors at. SI tainino toth e United Nations: Laskay, 241 Faitoute aVenue, Ken- to run through Oct. 15, according with;them... •. -•':•.- V. •;' .'••.*':•• baum, president * iiworth,$10. to an announcement by the mem- "Th^e need for a better public Michael's.- •: , • „ V Classes will continue from 7:30 irQ -rr.5Wien was.the .United Na- It was announced that "Mental bership committee co-chairmen, |findJ£rstanding of mental health Other clergy present included Paul Obrizan. 47, of Elizabeth, B e «n 0 ty S d I p n tions founded? <"., ..'. • Health" witt be the topic for the ^ho was fined $225 on September. Mrs. R. C. Schoonover and Mrs. E. WGet - A. — The San Francisco Con- first meeting of the parent educa- 23 on a drunken driving charge, Sir Tinting and Permanents* ' Rlchel. A prize of $3 will be ference,, at which the United Na- tion group, to be held at 8:15 pm. was fined an. additional $50. by Sensibly Prieei awarded to, the class having the tions- Charter war drafted,'took next Wednesday at the home of Magistrate Stevens on an^assault. Renovate Your Established Lawn largest percentage of parents join- place from April to June in 1945. Mrs. Bertram" Backinoff, 12 Shet- and battery charge stenxming from [ I**--.•:•.", •••:•• •-. -••• •,-•-... :, A majority, of the nations which land drive. : , .-••'•• ' " ' 'an attack on arresting officers. ' ."'•• ••:.r^::'-i:i ^^•••.•••.••;S••.:".;:•,;.; '••:•.:•'],• } -Most members of the executive, signed the Charter had ratified it Mrs. Katherine^Drapluk of board' will attend the Union Coun- by October 24;, IMS, and on that ty Fall Council to be held at the day the United Nations officially: 'Rush' Season Abraham Clark High School in came into: being as a Working or- fwtfa^ : Clark next Thursday, from 10 a.m. ganization. '; ' • •; ,•/ ' , ••"'•' PEW MC>5S ^^YPER HUMUS to 1 pjtn., Mrs, Gorsky. announced. Q —Where are United Nations^ •m headquartersT .. ••'-. •''' . The fraternity rush season is on BACClOPEAt A. ^ In . \ at Union Junior College. •' ; • >- The formal .phase of "rushing^ Q. —^ What are the six main • >• ' gets underway tomorrow;'night bodies of the United NaUons? 'I • v.'^i'fiy«».>^1ii.'%-'.^.^i^ ;i'>v^.^:;"'.'^ ' A. -rr General Assembly,' Secur when Gamma lota Alphar'fratern- yi-iH lty Council, Economic and Social ity holdVtf,"rush"-party at the "1^ Mabel FancheVof Roselle Council, Trusteeship Council, in-| Pine* Room. Lindep.^Pj Kappa PJA wppk wa» seelected president and treas- ternational Couirt of. Just^, and fraternity holds \te rush party 6c- urer ^s the Union County. Chapter fA GREEN a-CfaistJan: •wavy ! — Ind youTl Hndlh ..,__.—_ ___,_.._,_..., _ifowjo . •irep-'»x»mmir^«ao ^B'TlKiij>.. , , ,, :! 7 r convention: Monday in the Educa penefal Assembly? ~ > fraternit.. y or a sorority sign up at la jour pars* '. '•; .•«*»• mon«r you can'spend or ttonal Building of Cranford Meth A.— The General Assembly is ' ition. The list of these peo- 'W as •pin. UIMI Th«t*'« a logical rwuon why a Mg ^le is made available by the Inter- •••'*,':;:»'. odist Church. Currie Memorial *£$$&£$&& the main deliberative body, of the : m:Via«dfjA' careful of foods' cost lass .Kir*. You KM, w* mak* UN. It has the right to, discuss alTFratemity Council toth e fratern- • >\'l«Hrt^r.i WCTUi was host for the session. m si '.f»«rr price a lcnrprtcrand it staadt to reason that roatters within the scope ot^the ities and sororities.. ; iy^jj'-li'^-''1'.:-'1''.1, •'"'•'V" "'*'' ••'•'.:.' I r-Other officers of the county unit m , There are three fraternities and were named as follows: Mrs. Ruth : mar* towprice s all along your shopping list hay«^ Charter and 'make' recoinmenda- and for goodness sake-TRY OUR k l~:;* l--"--\K* got toad d up to mere savings for you, - ' ' tions on such, matters to'the mem- three sororities at the college. Heckman, Springneld, vice-pres- % the purse They are: IotaOCi Omeaa. Gamma ident; Mrs, Addle Greenig, Plain- l;;'i. :^-- BIRD9-EYC I .;•'••..; »?««. ber. nations^ It also Iota Alpha and Pi Kappa Pd fra- field,* corresponding secretary; Mrs m GREEN BEANS 1.00 strings of the Ul}^ ternities and Gamma lota Theta, Jessie Schaar, Roselhv recordinf Q. — WhWhich'natlonl s are repre- Phi Eta Omicron and Sigma Alpha secre&ry, ahd Mrs. £.13881(1114 leg sented in the General Assembly? r pi sororities. . ' , - ;.. ' ;'.'• (station. • ;'i '''"':". .. • •:'•'•>•'.'-.'.- BIRDS-EYE tpltg. v A. . '.^All the member Tfflfton .'As;guest Bpeaker, Miss Gract SPINACH ...... re represented, and may have up Stone, director of radio and tele' to'lflve representatives and five ., ..:IJaiM» ^•:.;••••.•• •: mi vision'for the WCTU, showed edu i\ .'"*',*•[ alternates.''.''" '• -;.:' :'• Plans for a "soc" dance in^the catlonal films of her work aroum H* 3SA BIRDS-EYE 1 9."—' How often does thejQen- rJainmV Temple at 8 pjn. Satur- mm:\ .;, -J_ .,•'>,'••.' I, /.' the world, in the- interest of th. CAULIFLOWER 1.06 eral Assembly meet? day were presented by Miss Nancy •yfl^ I •• Mi ten ,?*':.,, organization.' M • "^$ A. — Once a year. Special ses- Degan, Worthy adviser.'at a meet- Mrs. Laura Clark and Mrs. B< W. *%,% sions may be held if necessavy. , ing of Azure Assembly 40, Order ii':!l F> Randolph of the Cranford chapi- W5S;>*j :-'-:"V- •'«# BIRD^-EYE Q. — Does the veto apply in the of Rainbow''for Girls, last week. Jav^M m 1..•:••:>'•!• A ter were.in charge of refreshments' ••• i- • BROCCOLI SPE'RS 1.00 General Assembly? ••;&. pLjjsr Eack Mfadoi* toIdMU M Reports on their attendance at ' A — No. 'Each member nation Presides at Meeting a special WCTU summer course m&m-. BIRDS-EYE - - •'•'•' .•'••','• pk». I has'one. vote and action, is taken; for youth aMlie Peddle Institute IbTSt Dr. Howard R." Besti superin- ml cram your campus or career life ^•U'wffl |by a,two-thirds majority on major A«rlaaUufal tendent of schools, presided at the ^i were.presented by Ralph Tie! of ASPARAGUS SPRS. 45c Issues anahd a simplsipe majority on Dubuque— •> Quarterly meeting of the National the First Presbyterian Church and; — 'J- all other questions. Kindergarten Association Tuesday Harold SJursen of Cranford Meth»- full of fashion excitement! • HALF Ib. 43c BIRDS-EYE at its headquarters In New York Large Assortment Available odlst Church, disapprove of what you say For your BJL ("B»ch«lor A^p«al"). -nuklw' your-murU'this Fidl LIMA BEANS wiU defend to t ththe deattdt i City. He has headheaded tht pe privately- Rock of Ages members were an- LOIN HALF.Ib. 49c financed: organization since 1948. • New Varfette and Old Favoritts • nounced .and a memorial -service sift m in oiur color-mkt*d Autumn Navy CMeidluatM. Cmr*«r and "Was held for members who, .died campus .baautiM all .'.,. bur miracU bl*nd bloutwb 8h*lH»>. during the past year.: .. , w pound pkg. iv fc

••'.. • .'..* •-.-• •;•••• •><•.• ••'. •• 1 BIRDS-EYE Observance Of The Tulip — Crocus — Hyacinth; church. '• eonlouwd utd "ihap-d loir you" for p«rJ«ct fit ... ORANGE JUICE •ach win lh« popularity poU for ib. way tiwy .'; Two Begin Duties . so totf*th*r in car*Iw« fathlon.' As Gray Ladies \- Two Cranford, women have Joined the .American Red - Cross Ha B Gray ladles atid started thelt 2 cans 29 ^ work'at Lyons Veterans'TTospltai. pSs?l^;;b';il ^ • START A (COMPW "Lf # . Mrs. Mary-Margaret Julia Ha- mlwka, 7 W*est End place, and WitiS Mrs; Margaret Mary Rufan, . 9 t lb.1 West End place, will work one evening a week* in the group ther- '••-; ;:•• iij G&O COMPOSHR - - f* • apy program, ." ••• ' ;.• • '•, •' •..; "' : •••« iS';:'v\?^^v are needed' at *?!<::: ! 1 WHITE ROSE Lyons . Veterans'- Hospital every ^:;Vftf^{< i&:>J, silk-like 65% Daeron and 35% PlmayCotton, back point Italian LOCAL > pounds CONVERTED IHTO yALOABLE f ERTILlZER day, and during'the evening pro- : 'collar.' White, gold,'red, grey, pij*i blue, sand,.green. 30-38. PRUNE JUICE YELLOW SQUASH 19e gram. No special talent or training \W Zi$}£?&$$lM ,••'•'••'• MONOGRAMMED ..,.;...... ;... 1J* is necessary to' become a.Gray : ' .-, ' _ . . _ PLAtrT ,;.. ..^:i...i'...... ;.....;., 4M rMimm Lady, and transportation is pro- / tM t-3FtAVORS WILD BIRD SEED vided "to and (rom the hospital.' .•'. r*. * . »• 100% .Orlon sweater, fashioned' short Bleeven. 34-40 uu Xtt - . Anyone Interested b requested : : :( : Glamora slim skirt (seatUned), high bacltkidc pleat .10-18; „ flJt 'it ..contact eltheF Mrs^CharleXj Si :?'%' ^^y l ^ " ' ;•» . ' '•.'•• ,-••-. ''.'•.'. ..••'"•• Dietrich, Gray Lady chairman of : -C The ccunpus favorite —'Shfcltie-MiHt Blipon in Autumn Navy, AUNT JEMIMA the Cranford Chapter, American •^'f^A^P-k'^'y-y -^''':--'. , Red Cross, or-the local; Red Cross' gold, white, red, grciiu, ligh^ grey, dark grey, beige, brown, black, 34-40 ..„....«.. i...... «.i...... '.;....,.;,...... Mi ! : r H •»•»»••»»•• office. 10 North Union avenue. . '•-• •''*'"'•':., ;'. .'.i •'•:*''',.:' . •.' ••••.'.• ':['• S*...'. , '•-.'*/•••• '••:••''• ''^-''.'.-.'r'.'i' /*•'• '. " '•'•' '•' 'H•'-•' ; '••''••'."•• :;,':;:V,;|H D. "Suburban Tweed" flare skirt: Autumn Navy only. 10-20, •

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S, Greenawa!d of^U4 ington avenue, visited his parents Wed on Saturday Temple Youth business^ session. All old members Geraldine Whelan Married Columbia«avenua.'^entertained at over the weekend. James .is a ,vTahd Mrs. A mrafrt~pta I canasta recently, tor. Mrs.. Der-,__ .'•.First meeting ;of'tnc United *;-•,• I.}: jrecenUy eelebrateS hW afth __„ freshman at Lehigh University. i Oraton drive spent |l^ynch, Mrs. LeRoy Wilson, Mrs. Bethlehem, Pa. •iiagogue Yquih • will be "held attend. :„ Phjlade day anniversary with, a party Cor; Russell Baum, Mrs. Albert Kant- j Miss Rdslna Ol Battista, uu hk friends. Attending were RoK- Year tall roe%ig ol 1 ter'of Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Di aau ner, Mrs. Eugene Johnson'.and William R. Walsh and George ho.;-. i Miss GetaldW Marie! Whelan. daughter of Mr, •;«>***£ *?f£ At the September meeting of the tm% !•«.« .(Stjapte/r;",. iijijf £$«. ert Wlnkel, Richard Guy, Cappy- Mrs. William Babos of Cranford, . tista of 716 W*Uow street, was mar- HanselrHank Slausbn, Hans An4 J«m« Whelan of 136 Makatom drive; became the bride b! AUxrUohr Colony Club, M™' Clifton W. i of the American Revo- iss Lucy Teague of 6 Hanip^ Mrs.'Eugene Mulkeen of Westne|d liam G. Walsh of "614 Orchard ried Saturday morning to pomU , "gWmueller.-Jcrrjf-LIB/eureuj^Me-j m^mm/JSSSS and Mrs. Alber t A^one^Sp^eWg^ayastg t Stockberger, vice-preSident and Ml.be' a tea on Monday at . ton street haf returned after and Mrs. Eugene- McClosky of street, have returned- to Cam- nick Aprjceno, son ofMr. and Mrs. V r lissa Phammer, Christine Brz&kavi ' '" '"•"" Church. ' " ' ' program chairman./arinouhced the 'to Sberlbctt ^alt'lja honr Frank Apriceno of Serwick-; Pa. g the summer in Maine. ;• 1 bridge, Mass., to continue theli r, assistant Special events planped by thef r State fiegent, Mrs. Iltu- '.Jo Ann' Brzoska, Elizabeth Ross, studies at Massachusetts Institute On Bermuda Trip The wedding took' place In St Dyke Ackland, John1 Simpson,' I pasCor, 'performed double ring club. i': I*, i^ovak of Bloomfleld, and Michael's Church and, was ' ' Mri. tawrie Montgom- JMr. and Mrs. Wajter-E. Thorii of Technology.Teclgy , William,is begiii- peicmony and cdl•lobratoc d a nuptial N>f " i formed by th? Hev^ Leonard Casey ol 207 Beecn street ent hing his Afth and llnal year in 'fnass, A reccpUott followed at the appointed chairman of the eighth jot HarrisbUrg, Pa. A reception for I naval architecture and. marine enr annual charity ball which will be . Mrs. Qlivef'F. Werner, junior atbfi-= • - .. spent several days this week duplitate bridge Friday evening f or Hotel Essex Hopse,.fereWarTt! '; 250 persons in the h6me of the' ' -fid Mrs. Edward Seat Gut, where he visited Mr. gineering, and. .• George, who is W- •/-• The..'bride was escorted by her held Kbjaimbcr'l^ at the Subur- past regent of/CraneVl'ord Chap- bride followed the double ring Mn. Mr. arid Mrs. LeRoy Reigiier. Mr. •studying electrical engineering, is ban Hotel, Summit. Music will ter, willIw'chalrman 'of - the* ted, Sd. Mr, and Mrs. .lather.. >^ Theresa V. Whelaiv: ceremony;'/ '.'-. • •••";' ' SiiiK Jri. of-WcstfL-_ ._ r.'ii" ' ' and Mrs. John Brach and Mr;.and tfl the.home address, was her sis- be iu^nished by Jack Berryte or- [While' Mrs. rjenry 111 Boardman, Escorted by her, father, the'bride J3 Mw. Chester,^ Cheek of Fan- tt|rs. Johh J. Banker. chestra. This affair is again ex- Mrs. Curtis G. Culm, Jr., and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. ptto Koslofski/of ter's, maid of honor. Bridesmaids had her sister. Miss Grace pi BaK Miss Lynn Dv-Jacobsen, daugh -Were Mrs. Robert M. Ventura! of pected to be the highlight of the Ro^y^F. Hammond will play back- Usta ot Cranford, as her maid of jNantlcoke. Pa/,' spent-the/week- . Mr. and Mrs. Justin M. Tuoiny ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jacob- ; South Plainfleld. another sister; season, with the proceeds to bene- ground music in lieu of program or honor. Bridesmaids, were Miss Folk, son of Mr_ and Mrs. ',end with . theh- son-in-law' i»nd/ and their son, Janies, of Louisville, sen of 11 Herning avenue has been Miss Charlotte Morgan of Spring- tit the Union County CercbraJ business. Charter members at- Mary Ann and Mia Marjorie Drey- Ky., were guests on Sunday of nledged to Chi Omegs Sorority at, fi^ty, niece of the bridegroom and Palsy Foundation^ ." \ t tending have been, asked to pour. er jjoi; EngUshtowi, • nieces of the Mrs. Tuomy's brpther-in-law and j Gettysburg College, ^, where 1 Airs. Nicholas laCorte'has been |Mrs. Thonlas L, Brennan,' regent, Miss, Eileen McMahbn of / Inring- 1 bride and,/Miss Josephine Apfb sister, Mr. and MrsiWilUam Bergr' she Is In, her'freshman ye^ar. J appointed chairman) of Jthe'break- will" become the guests and 'mem- ...... •-... . ,. , , . , - ;,_-. .,. , -, . . • ,.- _.' Jeny KolUh' ceno of Berwlcic' sister of the en of 304 Eun street ' ".''' v ; fast Jind gift shpW to be held at «of ?oa Casino avenue are shown i MISS "•,.: The bride's white satin gown in 1 bridegroom.,- Miss Nahcy Newman; second from right, is shown feeding.. ' Robert Jk Hobble, soa of Mr. and Altaian's, Short Hills, on Decem- the Balboa Salon.of Hotel El••>*»«*• to''thfl/^^^:^ . Mrs. Harry Rothsteln of 4 Oma- Richard Harvey a tasty morsel Saturday, afternoon during buffet , ' princess style had a cathedral ber 16. 1957. The Coxes were aboart the;cruise ship SS Eyangeline and Joeyna Raynal Fiancee Joseph Colone / of . .Berwick* ha drive entertained at bridge last Mrs. Joseph N. Hobble of 90 Win- 'train. Her headpiece of Alencon served as best'num. :Ushers were luncheon for members of 'the Cranford High football team at the ans avenue Is a member oi the en- r Dartmouth road. More than ,00 persons, , be held February 13,41958 with : Warner, second vice regent; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elle A. Raynal of, Nate Schurer, Mrs.: Robert Lowen- sity. of Vermont • In all,. 59" New /She carried white lilies and steph- Mrs. Clifton W. Stockberger In White; "ElainSp N.' V. have an-ihe. bridegroom, and Joseph Capj. 1 stebv Mrs. Albert Nellson and Mrs. members of the team and their dates, attended the affair/ . r.-,anoils."ort'. a lace-covered: prayer Werner, chaplain; Mrs. Abram H, bianco, all of Berwick, j Jersey students are numbered i: charge of the prOgrtom. ' i^m^s^0f;^ Junior Crdwell, recording secretary;,Mrs-; pounced the engagement of t^ieir Chester H. Oliver, Jr., of Cranford the^#tSK7 \ •• book. //r'; •' •• •• .;. • • < • Mrs!, Fred Traugh of Berwick, I and Mrs. Nat Platt of Clark Town- the University's freshhjan class o. Miss Whelan \ and the brides- Mrs, Emest'-Wilgeroth and Mrs. Ellis C Snipes, corresponding sec-; daughter, Miss Joeyna Hope Ray-* attended the Army-Nebraska foot- in. miniature / "^ Season's Plans soloist, sang'-'Ave Maria," "Moth- I : approximately 875. ' - maids wore opera blue: priheiess Harold J. Walsh have been an-" imnrove- retary; Mrs. Walter J. Mi}ler, nal, to Richiird Henry Rearwin. ship.;i., ;.-v/: :;••.-" ' ball game Saturday a} West Point Gridmen, Dates : r : pointed chairmen of the club's cr-at Thy* Feet Is Kneeling" and They were guests, of CoL and Mrs: 7^' :H:.%chocolate?*^•" '..... " Style taffeta, dresses with match-J L «r«t treaswer; Mrs. Louis G: Putsches *& of Mrs. Harry T; Rearwin of"Lord. Who at Cana's Wedding auction to be held March 13. ' ; , A party last Thursday afternoon Randolph-Macon College, Ash: ment Association Thayhe McManis- at their, quarters Luncheon G '.-•/./ ' ing headpieces and earned bou- us iuz? regbtrar; Mrs, Boardman, bistpr- eol orchard street and the late nurs ^ o Feast."/, •-' ••.'/. "..-" • '/ land, Va., .has matriculated a tota - quets of pink carnations and white Mrs. At A. Gordon -has been apr »o" ,- ian:, Mrs: Jonathan W-. Apgar., 11II-- M^ n»nrwin. .. ' marked the third birthday anni- at the U. S. Military Academy for Former Mayor and^Mrs. Fred pointed chairman of the luncheon Mr. Rearwin. -.• :..The couple wijl reside in Cran- versary of Christopher Folk, son after-game festivities. ;'"..• •'../•, / of 158 hew freshmen for the fa' • •pomporns •' '...!'.•••...••• i\- \ •ihe Veteran*' prarian; Mrs .James. (J. Wilsori P. Aildcrsen pf^uartmouth road > t day • tyanimt i at '• Miss Raynal is a graduate, of ford after a wedding trip to the and fashion< show/;to be held and Mrs. John E Allen, elected at Mr. and )nrs. R. C. Folk of 110 . were ho»t^>Saturday at a buffet term, including William HaroU . - Thomas Kennedy of Springfield Wednesday Club emorial Home.^ / , • , , an M o south. ' •'•/'.••••.••'. •'• v Memorial Home.^ : Lasell Junior. College and attended Claremont place. His guests were j 1 Riggs, Jr., of 18 Forest avenue, ant was best. man. Ushers were Joseph March 15. '• ... Mr: and Mrs. Glovier of luncheanat' theiir home for mem- May 8 will be Federation Guest MMisi s "Sall"Slyl GGasaway, interioir bwrd members. . iNew York University: She is a Mrs. Apriceno is. a graduate, of , Melissa Meyer, " Debbie. Jones, Donald^Winfield Scott of 305 Nortr V.' Whelan of. CraiitfordV brother of decorator froni R. J; Gberke'Cbm- Department Chairmen for the 116 Columbia avenue- returned Cranford High School LITTLE AMBASSADORS fc Breakfazt Day with Mrs. Thomas Campbell member of'the Woman's Club of Sti Michael's '' School, Cranford Mary Ann Angermueller, Sissy Sunday from a two weeks* vaca- Union avenue. . • . •' • the bride: JRbbectWL Ventura and nan^r tuna ffuefitgstpeake ^sDeaker.r - '> MisMISSs | /«•»•.year's• *»»»«»activities. ••••arugarslr Peter B. Stevens, son of Mr. anc appointed-chairman of the annual . pmDlCCl WUIUUVTO .....«...-,.»t.M Junior gqligge-/ l^gdancetd^yp < s^n^^uiieliciahlsm^Mrr^Otto^O: pth»^^Kira^duaii^f^£a^or^ 25-6 victory 6vcr Linden at the question and;answcr period -so] Sickert, approved schools;- Mrs, High School, is an officer of Grace keiTand Robert. Ross/, mit road, has returned to rioij gelicus," "O Lord, I Am NotW The Colony Club will wind up .wood. party. '-; ;•"•.: '/'••••. /' of delicious centers: fruits, nuts, creams, caramelsX thy." and "Mother, At Thy-JPeeC Is Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. in Sher- .lowed. "" ' ' ' "' •' 1/jne Steamship Company. Cross College, Worcester, Mass. ty. lock HalL '; ••.'.• ' , ;' their activities with a banquet to Mrs. Thomas ; Donahue,' state Thomas S. Milllken, community The bridegroom is a graduate of. , Kathy Porter, daughter of Mr. . Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Ander- : ; '•:' The' prospective bridegroom: is ; George Yura of 16 for his junior year. trufflea, nougats, and crunches. Cellophane index] Kneelingi" . •' ' ' be held June S, with Mrs. Gordon project chairman, announced that service; Mrs. J. Daniel Haneyicor- Berwick High School and Pcnnsyl- «lt says, and Mrs. Carter/E. Porter of 103 sen with- arrangements were Mfr. Chril '•'. Defense Director ara receiving con- : *..~. bride, a graduate of Bene- the Junior VIA will sponsor a play rect"""*' use**""•. o***f '****'the: flag; **""' Mr*Apgar Anon, ran alumnus of RennSelaer poly- vania, State. University. A Navy Edgewood road, recently, celebrat- each piece. .'•'•. ••'•'•':;•"•: ••'"• ' ' ' ••'•••,./..• b u.... . _. ;— . j i^ecLeecnh lalas -ainnedinner cnainiiuichairmani unanud and Mrs.'. Robert / S, Wiese, Mr. k i technic Institute where he was a ktions oh the birth of , . Miss Janice R> Kcve, daughter *-'•'"" .' ' \;«>«cl«»«l««ly our* •• . •.,.....,'• dictine Academy. Elizabeth, • and November 1 to promote mental good citizenshihip pilgrimageil ; Mrs] veteran, /he is an estimator for will help save up ed her 10th birthday anniversary. and Mrs. Harry V. Osborne, Jr., the Berkeley School. Bast- Orange, Werner, motion, pictures; Mrs. "Wil- member of Delta Phi. He holds a ^u?» .child, a son, Nicholas; born of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keve o' health education. All. members ACF Industries, Inc;, Jersey City, Guests at her. party were :1C" Mr. and Mrs, Donald R. Crelghton, is in the personnel relations de^ CraniTord Civil Defense and D son, national defense, Mrs. John J. master', .of / science degree from September 18 at. Elizabeth Gener- 18 Hillcrest avenue. Is a membe interested in working on commit- i--A-P|e^nuptial shower for Mrs. to Hallenbeck, Sue, Ann Eagle, Mr.' and Mrs.-ChiwrIes^Mi-Ray, partmerit of the. N. J., Belt tele- ter Control CoundL He will also Banker,, press'relations and scrap . Massachusetts Institute" of "Tech-; al Hospital. of therjunior class «t Moravia the home-of Mrs. Charles E. An- •tees for this program have been Apriceno was given by Miss lyn Dlmock, Bonnie _. ,_,.-,.. Roderick Smith, Mr. and Mrs. ••••#••-., College, Bethlehem, Pa , where sh phone Company, Newark.. give information on preparing one- invited to attend a meeting:, at book; Mrs Reeves, prograrn and, ,'nology and is currently studying Gladys Dcntz, Miss Claire Smith Vance, Barbara' Banseher, Becky OPEN gelback, 35 yester- Atomic Physics at New York TJni- Grover' Durham and Mrs- Robert is majoring lit elementary educa ' Her husband . graduated from self'for survival in the event of an day at. 1:00 p,m. This/group Mrs. Donahue's home, 209 Severer Mrs. Warner, ways and rheans. ' and MrsVNorytlle Dobbs; »Pharaofnl TWINSUIATION wiU do Pearce, Arlene'iJtfrone, Patricia . Their third' son,- Victor Lloyd, Jonathan Payton Regional High enemy attack or a natural disaster. Vefsiiy. He is a. member of Sigma was born, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Yuckman, all of CranfordCranfd, and tion. - • •." •'?• V •"• •';-." makes', cancer dressings lor the lo- MISS IV¥ McILFATKlCK street,.'this evening:'-at 8:30 p^n- After the State Officers' Tea on •....-.lijie couple received the "Papal that ••• and ntotVr tool Boylei Sharbii^TOrter, James Por- School. Springfield .and "iff with yMis* Meg* Yuckman will report October 7th, the n&tt meeting will Xi, Eta Kappa Nu and Tau Beta 1 ;) Steiner of 123, New street on Sep- Dr. and Mrs. Graham Newbury cal branch of the American Can- Mrs.' Robert Jtle niecnie ofe and their children, William Jr., ;: , Fifteen members of the "Junior Mental Health Association; March; March 11, the annual birthday Clark Township,. Mrs;. Michael Pialnfteld / have . announced the 45 Wadsworth terrace have an- was tHe recipient oi the first Cran^ P>;''f; •:!/•//v?./v ••/:/•• M. Canright. Mr*. E. C. Earhart, Dr. George A. Aitcheson, pastor Amy Swlntbn, all of Cranford, and Linda, have concluded a ten- \Green Thumb Garden Club, under liam O. Trometter, Miss Marie 27, Peggy' Newton cosmetic dem- luncheon at the Mansard bin' in Battaslini of 398 Walnut avenue Amy Swlntbn, all of Cranford, and A birth of a daughter, Heidi Johan- nounced the birth of their first ford^ High; School PTA' schblar- Mrs- Acel Garland and Mrs. Frank of Cr'anford Alliance. Church. She ">'•> day visit at tha home of Mrs. Bast's guidance of Mrs. John Novak Reilly. Mrs. MichaeLGessner; Mrs. orjstration by Mrs-Doris, Bergen; Plainfleld; April 8th at Mrs. Earl win serve as a hostess. > JKari^ Haggerty of West Orangfc \ na, on/September 22 at Muhlen- daughter, Linda Helen, "an Sepr- 3hlp, a 1954 Collesfi Club schc~ j.Martz. •;:•'.. / '/• * •••• Charles E;'Angelback, Mrs. C, F.is employed by the Boyle-Midway April -24, election of of fleers, read- sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and ,; ^- ». the' meeting.. Members A. Dunfee's'home—American mU? berg JHospitaL Plainfleld, M^ and tember 23 at EUjabeth General ship and a four^year state tui Company, South' avenue east. ' ing of reports and a play pireseni- I' ••*}-mJ* Mrs. Francis T, Burke left parents, and Mr. and Mrs, Eric Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. F. An- er at- the ^meeting. Members dis- Vim* by Miss Marie Reilly, will attend Bob Jones University of Green-. June 2fl, banquet and initiation Ferenz of Rodazh, Germany, are derer of U, Craig place have be- Alumnae Unit M^m

. aricTp^r SIMMS V««UV»*rfj-«fr-;-»^^-—^f — daughter; "Cheryr Tna, ban Teeter - New rnembcrSxWclcomed were: engagement of their daughter. nesday. tary Air Transport Command out the meeting: Mrs. Steven Babits, Move to West Coast iejnber 23.at Presbyterian Hospit- Capt Paul Brandt USN, Mrs. A, son, Robert William, UL was Crest College, Allentown, Pa., will Miss Carolyn' Aileen Sanford, ta. of McGulre Air Force Base; " Mrs. William E, Brandt, Mrs. Car- be gi|estvsp) g - Joy bltzel, Linda\DuUcal,. Mary r Mr! and Mrs. L. W. Oxee of 8 336 Centennial Ave. BRidg* 64505 I Sharon4.born_to > Mr. and Mrs. Robert aal,, NNewark. The couple also has a be gi|estvspea)cer as the Watchung . Weeks, KathyVottrell and Chris- Richard Parker Ortlip, son of Mr. A November wedding is menDiFablo, MrsJ Joseph Griff in, •••':, •• •»'. •'' • ••••,> Brandt and their children, dghtr Cthia < Fkd\ifii*-j^^ English • Village • have completed, end Paid. Jr., of 15 Tuxedo placet Morrissey of Z\ Pershlng ayerlue daughter, Cynthia. ChChaptet r of/Cedaf/Cdr CCrest ColleCollegge tine Carlozzi. .The group cele- and Mrs. C. Warren Ortlip of r planned. : ' •,''._ •"' "/" .'; • Mrs. A. Machuzak and Mrs.> David plans to leave Cranford October Jl Mays.•••'.'' :-'' '' '•' . ' '.•••. . v' brated the birthday of Beth Ellen Glenside. Pa. -: " •'";/•' Tro^h Announced~ : 1 Also, Mrs. W, E. Peters, Mrs,and drive to California,- where^ they Miss Sanford attended CranTord . Drf E. C, and M. M. Miller of Mi*s Patricia Grail will visit thehr daughter and son- ;•!...... '. £.: , Mrs. Thomas Roach, jlinior Portage, Pa., have announced the Frank Ranlett, Miss Patricia Reil- High School and Virginia Inter- ly, Mrs. Arthur Schmidt,' Mrs.in-law, AAF Captain and Mrs. /. 'chairman, was presented with a mont College and was graduated engagement pf their daughter, Honored at Shower Ellsworth, Bedette In Vacavllle. • / gift of appreciation for her work Mary Lynn, to-William C. Francis, Mrs. P. F. Malloy of 13 Indian1 Kenneth .ScheUeri Mrs. Richard from Stoneleigh Prospect Hill •Schofleld ' and' Mrs. Raymond I bluing'their, visit the Oxees will "•>&?last year with the group. • ••. [Schoo". l for, Girls, Greenfield. Mass. son of Mrs. Albert H. Francis, re- Spring road and her daughter, ; decide on where to make their Introductory offer-Save 3?9 -;' Mrs. Novak,was assisted by Mrs. cently of Crantord, and.the• l^te Mrs. Charles D'Hpnau of . New Wheeler. ;.' '/I /:• - . *_' " She is employed by Merck and | horhe in California.- • :•''v; '• r •••')• '-.-•.. ' /'.'Roach, Mrs. Andrew Suplee, Mrs. pany, Rahway. Mr. Francis;. •.' '• •/•-•/.•• York City, were co-hostesses, at a Mr. Oxee was associated with /, Henry Frahme, Mrs, Charles Dlck- Mrs. Alex Bibby of 423 Manor _V OrtUp was graduated from Miss Miller is a senior at Anti- miscellaneous shower hist'evening the Chase- Bank lit INGS 6S value ' ey and Mrs. Francis Burkei avenue left yesterday by plane for Germantown High School and at- och College, Yellow Springs, O.,at Mrs. Malloy'* home. • r. / •'." New York City until hut retire- Skin Dew* liquid[Intuition with Skin Dew fcriro- :•:,•:;//••• •.•""•• / ''' . -V '. where she is majoring ih psychol- , Guest of honor was.Miss Pa-r Ft Worth, Texas, where she will tended Temple University. He is attend the national convention of ment two lyears Ego. ; • * ttch Ntohl Cream comprise the most elTective deep- associated with bis father in thelogy.. ••.•:• ••' '••.' ' '•'- . '•"'•• ;' Itricia Ann Grail, daughter of Mr. He and- his wife have lived ii^] and get ONE Mrs.C.G. Poggi Sad* Mr Francis is a Crantord High and Mrs. P. J. Grail of 1Q7 Holly the Internauonal Food Executives moisture treatment known. Dried oi^t; lined skins . salt and chemical business in Association, which opens today. Cranford over 30 years, .anoVin For Europe Saturday Philadelphia. ' School graduate. . He was gradu- street Miss Grail will became the respond to it eagerly and gratefully:; as the dewy ated last June from Antloch Col- She is a delegate from the New English VUlage f of 11 yeaWT They radiance of younger, moist slirt returns—and stays, Mrs. C. Godfrey Poggi of 21 The weddingjwUl tate place Oc- bride of A. Lawrence Hamilton, Jersey Stewards Association. Fol- are members of Trinity Episcopal , Springfield avenue will /sail i lege^with ah A. B. degree in busi- son of Mrs. A. L, Hamilton of with the consistent use of the Skin pew* Treatment ness ndministration and psychol- lowing Jhe convention, Vvhlcfa ends Church. •...' New York Saturday aboard the Chatham' and Mr. Hamilton, of Saturday, Mrs..' Blbby will/take a Helena Rubinstein promises you will see a dif- SS Constitution for Fatima,- Por- .ogy. He is employed as an ac-Paterson, in. December^ Miss |countant: by the UnTon Carbide 10-day post convention tbur to Mr. ajwHirs. George Dalack and, ference in your skin in 24 hours! tugal. V Mrs, Poggi will make a 9 Grail's finance : is presently in Dallas and'Mexico City. Sjh>. and n^-Randy, formerly: of Bayonne, iiil tour of Catholic shrines of Europe Children * Show Aids Ore Company, New York, i';'", Quantlco, Va. where he is station- !': A,summer wedding is planned. her husband, operate Bibby's Coach *Jive taken yip residence' in then: ',-i ikln pew all day. lii the mpming tiiis greaseless ed with the Marines. : . and Four Restaurant here. ^ new home at 11 Rutgers road. /' liquid sinks into thirsty skins and disappears! Fourteen children who live on . About 40 guests attended. the Lady of Fatima...... shower. They were from Cranford, Applied as a foundation or under a foundajionv • Attend* A AIM Meeting Skin Dew impart* a lovelv, liunirwus glow~that ', i: The tripSviU include visits'to proceeds 'front a : Westfleld, Plainfleld, Chatham; and /'France and Italy. -A special audi- :. Mr*tC. G. AlBbry of 113 East- [PMnt Pleasant .. ' ':-. wea%r will not diniV •; . ". •.'• •'.' •;/ ;">y ' • ,'.. i /. ence with Pope Pius XII will fea- to the Cranford lions Club man street attrnded a .meeting of ture the month-long trip. .FundL.;/-. , " •/;••• •:.: the execuUve bbarja of the New rree: Skin Dew fcriro-*lch Night Cr^im^with your .are: Vfcid Dooley, of the American Mr. and Mrs. Hobart L. BradT s'a member (12 Van Buren ayenuo have PLACE SETTINGS purchase of 5.00 Skin Dew. Non-greasy andqukkly i^i^rntfliw^mm-i&Ktfi Rutherford' Tuesday even _. Fteckinsune. Le4>e Bruner, Wen- Albury is one of the trustees. for two weeks at Myrtle turaeis combat dcep-dryness, chase"fine lines and flaky patches. •"-, •'•../.'• "/ ji&mM^B *»lp^v ««««^— . . ~ dy Braner. Karen Warner, Susie . The Evergreens chairmen p( the- Kasner, Kevin Kasner, Drew Kas- Mrs. Walter Conley of 3 Sylves- #: m .Episcopal churches In the Eliza- ner, Rosemary Sizer and Jackie ter avenue will serve as a memher EUen Sue: Mosear^daughter of. IhA'TM/ beth district met Tuesday at the •. The children are between af the College Day "committee of | Mr., and Mrs^Eanlel Moses of 11 00 ..entertained at a Skin Dew Liquid Emulsion reg, 5 home of Mrs. Ci G. Albury, 112 the ages of 2 and 10. " . the New, Jersey State Federatlpn '•(' '• Eastmen street, district chairman of Women's Clubs October /Ifl, Saturday in honor OBwAUoAppButo when College Day -will be-held for iy*- M»- -— w^-thday anniversary. 6*IK* HACt SCTT/NCS . 00 Executive Board Meet* 1 the I9th -yeaf at Douglass College [Her guests, classmates at St John t .' .i Op«i Stock Also AvotlaUt.-* Skin Dew ExUaRich Ni£ht Cream reg 3 The executive board .of the the Apostle School, were Jo Ann under the-sponsorship of tho'. ' ' l- of.il Harning avenue attended th«r avenue Is convalescing In Presby- "SEW [New Jersey District convention »f Richard Meniel, Michael Schmidt, OUr t*d* N*v. 4fh. Act Now! Sally Smith, iLynne Menzel and terian Hospital, New York, after •nd Kiwanis InternatiooaTjUsf week- undergoing, surgery. . /.' . ' IN THESE taken in your home or in end in Atlantic Cityr Mr. Jacob- William Martin. SAVE1* • '..'••—,"U$a Our— .---•-••. THt JLM.TO lOVttV sen i* setretary^of the Eliiabeth SILVER CLUB :O OPEN DAILY 10 IP. M, ' our air-conditioned studio Kiwanis 1600 Sprinofeld Av*. In • > • •. Cnaaford t _ JT. Cotfey of 210 Locust rMARTIN JEWELERS PRESCRIPTIONS - Ua* (wlMra XMttwostii BlVd proprietor of Coffey's Ap- Tr+E HOUSE OF DIAMOND VALUfcS r is, J9 Aldcit Street under- ITS Th« Most Important Part/ OI Our Business I went surgery yesterday morning in/MuhlenbergHdepitai; Plainfleld I •wwt roiouAl «wuir Free Delivery —BRidga 6-0062 >WMtMd% Fw tbop oi D^tiDctk«to In Obsmrvahc* Off TIM RELIGIOUS HOLIDAY W« Ar» Hfrt Tomorrow •": - Offered By M^mbors Of The •: :•• •.:•.;.;,•...... - ..•.- •• • • -;; 1 FABRWrr •ir^rfT~,.i:im.im--«;iaH-r|—-iirr^t"^'*":- **;,' J.-J^^.-—~—=—• ;--^^_^- ,— ,,-j--, r-^^^_,.-,.r..-J-..,.-] -.-,.—T-.L- -^..J t , . • • „, p , . M -- ]-- - - -L' -;•. • • jj, ;v.- ••-•[ •— •,-L-. ri m ui •, -~ 'i^jUttffiwt^--nireiitMwj7 Ev«U«9i — i ' i

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(•••:')• • TTgr—r IN.; Y,' for her senior year.. '•'K^l \.; Miss Norma E. Anderson of Saturday nil we Efciuley' Fti' frylvtiiiUar tttr^l tfts been pledged | neral Home, 218 North avenue, (lO)^irrreeholder HerUcblbr •*.'•• Finance Committee, approvini.bDta to Zeta Tau Alpha social sororitv west A high rtiass..of requiem will EB or MEEHWO or THE at X)hio University, Athens, Ohio oe; offered at 9:30 a.m. at St. forth. David B. Paul of ;J|; West Holl, Anne's Church.- Interment, will be There beta* no further business CdUegians Corner street is a freshmen at the Phlla. Mrs. Harry R. Sisson in St Gertrude Cemetery, Wood- to be considered -and upon motion M^iiM^mMwitrii Miss Kaxen Schaefer, daughter delphia College of- Pharmacy and 111 Funeral services were held Mori- bridge^ .• ' ••.... Parking of vehicles en the duly made and •econded, Director Science. A graduate of Cwnfotd Parking oc venicjcs vn.wc •*«•» ninger declared the. meeting of Mr .and MrstC Byron Schaefer psl day afternoon from.Gray Memor- J Regular meeting erly aid* of South Avenue between f 502 CentraJ avenue, to enrolled High School, he .Is majoring i^. ial, 12 Springfleld avenue, for Mrs: iphannacy.;;''r^'> .'••:.' .•.":;••,• •' • Aimee R. Sisson, 79, of 14 English Mrs. John J. McCoy County Board ot,; Village, widow of Harry fo Sisson, —•, Funeral ,,pl holders was held "who died Saturday at "cr hunie after a long illness.' Interment.was ] iliii in Fairview Cemetery, Westfleld, lng this Board for the wonderfull A native of Washington;' D.' C* m S0™1^ Director Bennlngef her father Fred G. Ben-I .and a Mrs. Sisson, lived inCranford 4|B- W&yA- years and. made her home at 313 1 North Knion avenue fpf many Baiih Col**?*** -HQine, Union. A ley, DKIM*^*"*'**—#. —-,-», —•__".- .., - I- high mass of requiem was offered . Patrolmen's Benevolent Asoc, years. She was a member 6f'the Herlich, Hickok, Valentine. Zentfa setting forth five reasons why the First Presbyterian Church and at St. Theresa's Church. Interment and Director Benninger.Alsopre*. was In St. Gertrude's Cemetery,- location.of (he Pistol and Rifle formerly was active in its Woman's ent were: County Treasurer Pear- Ranee in Kenilworttu should not rAssociation! Her husband, a form- Woodbridge, , . , Ward. ••>. Members ''of $ie Rosary be changed, was refcried to. the er president of th^Board/l'of Edu- 1 Union County Park cation and long active, in'- local of St Theresa's Church niet at: the i-Roe* funeral home Monday night for Communications .from the* school affairs,,died in 1951. . , «*,, „***,-.> County Attorney .lowing, going on record as being ','• Survivors: are a son, Harry M. recitation of the Rosary. Bauer, Assistant County Engineer Mrs. McCoy died Saturday to in favor of -the erection or In- MIPfR-tiGHT" QUUITY Sisson of Westfleld; a^daughter, Jurnecka and Clerk of the Board creasing the facilities at the John Si., Elizabeth Hospital, Elizabeth, ; "$HKt4tKW QUALITY Mrs: George. F. Richards of Cran- AUiston. .;'.": v ••••>;. ^v •••••;. :' Runnells Hospital for the care 1 after a long illness, ..•',• .:., . :J:^M^ ford;' and .five ' grandchildren. '"' A.native of Newtoh, she,had re* Herlich'made •••--- Uh—Depti ot

* . , -\ • . • -r ; , : ...... :ity dejrk of FRANCIS W. FOREMAN mi, uwuu wf Health* of Mrs. James R. Snedeker . before that proved, ,which was duly seconded Funeral of Mrs. Theresa Sned- Newark., She' wds a communicant uzaoeth, Scotch Plains, Westfleld. v^ by 'Freeholder' Valentine" and "un- Treasure^ enclosing copy of res- eker, 53,. wife of James R* Sned- of • St .Theresa's : Church and a animously carried. r SMOKED HAMS : l i l Francis Foreman, olution adopted by the Park Com- '.-'".•• '\"-'- ^ il' ffll eker of, 206 Pawnee road, was held mernbar of the Rosary. Society. t'The. following communications mm WMnrBtlMr yesterday morning from the Dool- Mrs. McCoy also was a member 1 mission asking for a paymenr*on StafcNrtlM J were received and ordered filed: I of liH-rFlBCat their Capital Funds, was referred Ex-Defense ey"Funeral. Home, 218 North ave- of the Fire Department Auxiliary County Treasurer advising that : Funeralserviceswere'heldTues- nue; west. The .Rev. Maudes' L. and a telephone dispatcher for the to Finance Committee. ' - «•- >«-,, woid on this date $46,00000 day afternoon from Trinity Epis- O'Keefe, assistant pastor, officiated, Civil. Defense; and Disaster Con- of Bond Aniiplcatlon Notes to the Mt Teman A!MX Church, aski i C copal Church for Francis Weber at a high mass of requiem in St. Peoples Bank and Trust Col, West- Ing-.K the Board is interested tit OVEN-READY Foreman, 40?fit 122 Eastman street, MictiaePs Church. \ :r r : : In addition to her'.nusband,- she purchasing their property as they KCULAt STYLE field, at their bid of two percent v n 0. who died Sunday at Elizabeth Gen- Interment was in St. Peter's is survived by her parents, Mr. and interest, due Noy 14, 1957» and are 4 >Tit<*wp* *f"g upon ..building IIIIUtIT 7IIMWT eral Hospital after a brief Illness. Cemetery, Riverside, where; the Mrs. F|oyd Decker, and a sister, another church in a' different 49 .•.;• .»•. i,B. have had the proceeds, credited to The'TReVi -Robert Bizzaro,-rector, Rev. Mathlas Manley, CFM, pastor Mrs, Michael J. Henegan, all of County of Union. N. J., \ Capital tlon of Elizabeth: of_sWPeter^-Church *** —-<-a- the cornrtJttarpTrtyersT L1IIUO. - ... . ,,,.. •- - -. -,- opposing the closing* of the 1^ . •/•• A native of Reading,:PiiTi~Mr" Julius R. Pollatschek, enclosing Foreman came to 'Cranford 12 Mrs. Snisdcker? died SUnday worth Pistol and .Trap Shooing : a copy of a Proposed Ordinance to U 8PXINGI1ELD AVENCE. CRANF0M> .years ago after.living in Elizabeth night at her home after B'long 111- Bange. were referred to the-Park : . 'COM* regulate traffic and parking'upon : : Cbnunission. '-',''' ,' .•'.'•'••. ''••£•..••' : : : since childhood. His parents were ness.' .. ... :•'•"•'.'•/•'••.. ' ' .•:••>.';:. the public streets and highways in I '.' ' •••••.• ;•;••• ••.••.:•••••' '• ••••,. ••.•..••'. -',. '.jf-- ^ '• .-•. -'•..;-• ;.";•' .-••;. '- ••;•• •'• -. .'..•• | the late Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Weber A former teacher in. the Craw- Monthly report of the County the Twp. of Union, and making In- Treasurer, Auditor, County Physi- We offer retidents of Cranford and vicinity an /.:.:.••. : Foreman'. .••...'••.. '••'.'. . '•'.'•-'. ;\ ford schools,'she was an adminis- V quiry if, after final adoption, the •V Mr. Foreman .was graduate-of trative assistant in the 'Wlnfleld mm ; a '».. . . :..,. ordinance would be approved - by Thomas Jefferson • High School, v Agriculture Agent.'-and County *a*V>'*» • 7 V.—y- -••, -- -- ...o ;opal "and the,'tourmaline, this Board, was referred to the outstanding funeral nome, complete with air 'Elizabeth, and of Washington and Mrs; Snedeker was bom in Bay- October's birthstones, both signify Jail, were received and' ordered Roads & Bridges Committee. . : QnHtMleitirCitt l*e University, Lcxiniiton, Va., onne. She received her elementary hope.; ^Equally expressive of the Chairman, Purchasing Commit- filed.. '.'• ;/.'.. ' . v.v v / ..••'/--•; Where he received a bachelor of school education, in Kearny and season's gay. .coloring, each of them . The following resolutions were 6S HAM SLICES . tee, advising of bids received for conditioning, organ, large light rooms for your • laws.degree. /' • •;.•• V •' ... .. high School training in Colllngs- Introduced and unanimously adopt- captures the brilliance of a clear furnishing meat and meat products :; ed: -:.• '"•• . :..-:' ' •', - .-••;•••'• ^Bif \ He maintained law offices in hiswood and attended Temple Uni- October,day;'•.•,'. ;•.• .•.,.• ' -, toihe Jail for Oct and also to the home and also was associated In versity in Philadelphia. She was a -: Famous October birthdays ^~ John E- Runnells Hospital for the,- (1) _ Freeholder Carr for Pub- every convenience* ' Our ovon display room. '•:W& the,practice of law with Edward graduate of Glassboro State Teach- lorig to President DwighiD. Eisen- lic Property Committee, granting 65 period of Oct. 9th, to Nov. 6. re- Krowen in Newark. ers .College. ~V'.. '•'••• v . •. ' hower and to a celebrated ex- one months Blck leave, with pay LIMK SAUSAGE ferred to Public Property and ,Pub- Mr Foreman served about four - 79« FLOUNDER FILIET She had lived In Cranford 19 prcsldent, Teddy Roosevelt, as well from Aug. 21, 1057 to Daniel Byr- years as chairman of Civil De- UcWeKare Committee. ;j: years and taught seventh grade at as to such international notables Borough of Roselle, thanking this nes, Bldg. Maintenance Worker. ' fense here; resigning from the post Lincoln School for'17 years before as Chiang Kai-Shek and Admiral (2)— Freeholder Carr for Pub- tatc/ YOUR CHOICE about seven months ago. ' • Board for the prompt action in the SALE 'i\. an entering the Winfleld school sys- Richard E Byrd. resurfacing of Chestmit St. wafr lic Properly Committee, accepting • During World War-II, he served, tem two years ago.'' She was a - The opal, one of the most mys- lowest-bids for furnishing' meat as a fighter pilot in the European. referred to Roads & Bridges Com- DAIRY communicant of St Michael's terldus and beautiful of all gems, mittee, and Freeholder Herlich., and meat products to the Jail for Theatre. Ho was'active In the Re-Church "and a member of the Wln^- has.: been tre^"?6** toT centuries, the month of October. VALUES! sqfd at our low regular prices, mkk. yoor p««fry ; «ow! serve Officers* Association' and in Bd. of Managers of John E- Riin- fleld Parent-Teacher Association. the Jewelry Industry-Council tells nelis Hospital, enclosing resolu- <3> — Freeholder Hatfield'for .the Air Reserve unit at McGulre Surviving! in addition to her Public WeUare Committee, resol- Air Force Base. He held the rank us. Emperors and kings have Worn, tion adopted by them accepting the husband, are, three sisters, Mrs. it forits beauty and because it waslowest bids for furnishing ,,meat ving that this Board concurs In the of lieutenant colonel in the Air statement made by August • S. Ann Milter, kearny; Mrs. Charles said to guard their regal honor. and meat products, for Sept. 11th WMff •(•ttifc -~ IWMirHNt' IADCAS :i Foree:Reserves..' ; • .'.••; V'',-, •'.... -|K. Wallete, East Rlverton, and Dreler, Counsel of the Joint Com- funeral Directors • '' "*SH™ • He was one of the organizers of The ancient Greeks believed lt&| to Oct. ?nd, was referred to the Mrs. Robert E. Phllllpsv Riverside, possession gave foresight to its mittee of Municipal Grounds of CHEESE "the Cranford. Boys Baseball \Lea- Public Welfare Committee. , - S18 EAStiWIOAO fctBEET APPLI$«"'«°" 3t.L,23« and two brothers, Edward Rogut- wearer, leading thus to Its modern C. O.R^lnhart of Roselle, calling Northern New Jersey made In con- i; SPRINGFIELD AVENUE I ' gue and managed a team ln\the nectipo. with Jhe establishment of WESTFIELD. N. J. — A» ,»-«tt0 pony league during the past sUm- i a symbol of hope, attention to the coDditiQa of Iind- 1 i a Rapid Transit System'"**-* -^ ,'K.J.-r;J " ~i a~memner~ot~3jrlnit ' many, wiati^ps of Roselle <,ft ^ •"••^ ^^2S!L. member of the Cranford Dramatic "HUBS UiaUTD *«• waf^'v. M^n^te^an^ffleiaS^ :; (4) W Freeholder Hatfleld for dub and Cranford Post, 212, Services for Miss Gladys Ruth nenich. ..••'"' '.'•";'.• Public Welfare Committee, accept- American Legion: • V< . Sorge,- 21, of .134 Hlllcrest avenue, the dark blue, grey and black Town of Westfleld, relattve to LarpHa—HMtin mi will be held at. 2 p.m. today »t "Australian'! opal, flashing . with development; or developments on ing the lowest bids for furnishing ''• Survivors ate his wife, Mrs. fiery lights. The main source of meat and meat products^ to the ounicconvi RosemIry""F*^ Tuesday evening from Gray , to the Union County' Chapter of tory had the power to dispel fears Supt of Weights and Measures; nance Committee, authorizing the tPMREIH SAVll4< TOMATOES mbrial. It Springfield avenUe, for the. National Foundation for In- and melancholia. Is found In alr advising amount - forwarded to County Treasurer to pay $48,141) fantile Paralysis in her memory. froni^ Capital Funds to the Park . .•.W.at.ilg.^- John B>tewis, 67 yearrf pld',"of & most every color; Including dark State. r Una Wittm Firm—Icahirf _Balnuerlf parkway, who died Sat . Miss Sorge died Monday of a.green,, pink, red,, blue, violet and . State Highway Department, ad- Commission* * • . - • COTTAGE CHEESE 2 ^ 37c heart attack at Middlesex Rehab- (7> — Freeholder Hickok for $AVI9c urday... in Muhienberg Hospital, brown. Mined in Brazil and Mada- vising that approval was given to u LIBBY'S SWEET. PEAS Ul Plainfleld. after a long.illness. The ilitation and Polio Cchtcr, New gascar^ it Is versatile In its uses allocating State County Aid Funds Roads and. Bridges Commlttee, ap- *7 UTTIKE Rev. Robert* G. Longaker, pastor Brunswick, where she had been for- jewelry, particularly .pleasing provlng three personnel actions. : Crmlr-frp fttttra FaTM recuperating for the .past., : and also Commissioner Palmer ap- ^>JSJ^;^EKI*^IS1T OF;.; "; of the First •Presbyterian Church > for a man's ring Is a deep red proved the agreement for County U8> — Freeholder Hickok for| • ' ..',;•• -: \ : •: ;-•.:. >.:; .officiated, and interment will., take weeks.'- She became"ill May 18 tourmaline, known, as rubelito. Roads, and Bridges Ymnr Choice with a cardiac condition ahd was Aid "and also the Annual Work amending, a resolution adopted by CARROTS : place this morning in Elm drove Program for-County roads and this Boardon Dec. 13, 1958. rela- BIRDS EYE _. Cemetery, Mystic* Conn. takeri^to Overlook Hospital, Sum- Can! of Thanks Bridges for the year 1957, in the FfM liariy Farm—8nta '•^"••••"•^Bttrn^in Norwich, Cohn., he had mit.. :•• ••.•.- '-•• .•-•'.•••. ' ' tive to establishing through ttreets I rtlZEi When 1} was found Miss Sorge I wish to express my heartfelt total amount of $1,7,66.923. 90, wason County Roads .irr the Two. of| . '• been a resident of Cranford for 26 thanks to all the people of, Cran- referred to Roads and Bridges U**mt tow*** NEW CABBAGE ___yfears_._Jlje^wj^grsiduated" in...1913 also Was suffering from" polio, she nimittee. .^ ...,. ?: . .. Berkeley vHeights. •• '-• J wastakelirtb Columbia Pri»bytcr- ford—friends, hclghbors,- business- 'Conimittee.' ? " ' (9) —Freeholder Hickok for| TlI'lMiiUMI , from the Massachusetts College of ian. Hospital, New York City, and men and others—who have done Twp. of Berkeley Heights, en 8IK pharmacy and was. retired two closing resolution ' pertaining to Roads and Bridges Committee, later to : Morristown . Memorial So much forrnysellf and familfil y att cepting work of constructing B years ago from the Esso Research Hospital for treatment before en- this - time of our bereavement I Through Streets, was referred to and Engineering. Co., Linden, Roads & Bridges Committee: and reinforced concrete pipe extension tering the Middlesex Polio Cen- am especially grateful to the mem- to bridge on Valley, Road near Wal- J^T THE SPECIAL ^LECSI RATE OF 1IAKFINTJ0 where he' worked 38 years as ater.-:' She spent 10 weeks ln anbersof"the Cranford"" First Aid IFreeholde Freeholderr HickokHickok.. , • research-chemist. : • Divtolon of Motor Vehices; p. nut Ave,ClaVk Township and mm iron.lung while being treated for Squad fpr their promptness and • Divtolon of Motor' Vehicles; ap-.authorizing final payment after the U^gaffigc^^T^.Sa^^^^^'^ fraternity,' the.Arnericln lfa th**^TOl«iuIvcBre;theyv« cat Society for-Uu_yjeais_BHd SAVE Ik TwrOMtM First Presbyterian Church here. hopes were held for her Mrs. Francis W. Foremao Survivors- include, his wife, Mrs.< cry before complications ^et in and children Jane N. Lewis; a daughter, Bar- from the cardiac, condition. ' . 122 Eastman Street - . SAVE 13c bara J.; two brothers, WUUam H. A native of Elizabeth, Mitt, Brtakfast Rolls Lewis, BrooWyn, N. Y., and Ros- Sorge had lived In Cranford 12 IN MEMOKIAM ' ifoR THE COLLEGE YEAR — NOW TO JUNE 11«.|ag. wellE, Lewis, College Point, L. I., years arid was graduated from H tend, and everlast- and three sisters, Miss Evelyn Cranford-High School- in 1"™" SAVf 6c ing memory of our .beloved son. -./. IN ADDITION TO AIL THE HOMETOWN N^WS, your ton or daughter Lewis, Mra. Sarah Stout and Mrs,She had been employed for a ltacoa \ Florine Milne, all of California. year in the office of the Rotch- Richard J. Bablijec. who passed WEStFlElD. NEW ford Pontiae Company in Westfleld away one year "ego, September will •nkry linddlng tin doings, of, idandui In oOuwr Bchools' omd cHOmqm, as 30, 19M. ' "' ' -' ttyiodnl In ISM before being taken 111. She was a In fl» popular "COLLEGIANS' CX3RNEH- Column. '''' ' > Wfl t Frank Duffey of Cranford; Methodist Dear God please take a message |«fcir'«BafcRr^|- ' "»* Surviving are .her parents, Mr. Tell him that we miss him so .<. evening in the North.Shore Hos- and Mrs. Herbert F. Sorge; two And send hltn till our love. farBahlts pital, Miami, Fla., where he hadsisters. Barbara L. and Linda R., We'do not need a special day _ — — L-„ -. ^- — TOE THm CONVENIENT^ OBDEHBtANK4-—"—--r-—- been admitted that morning. He To bring you to pur minARK flmnilmmt with the American Gas & Furnace OARWdOD —' Carmine Llmone. We never, thought your death so Company, Elizabeth, for ttVe year* 65, of 62 Second avenue, died yes- . before retiring because of lit terday afternoon at'Muhlcnbcrii • mW^^MmMW ^MMmM^m •••^ .•.•".'.•. * , • • Hospital; PWnflcld. after a long Ut- And only thoic who loat can tell' •" ' ,'« • '' . ' * ' •.'••', ' ' • '.•.". v '. ' ' • health. Prior to that he was with The pain of parting, without fr ; ; ncsjf. He-was the husband of Mrs. Btinl Iun« 15 to \::j- •'' .. , .-;:,/ ;. . , •.> .:.•.••.- :.. '/ •'•' OakHe , the New Jersey Mortgage & Title :...• well.- :'. ' •••' •:-'•}• '••• ' , DettrgMit ^Company. Passalc. , \ Ida Mbrclli Llmone. We tehd your grave' with, loving" : Long active in Trinity Episcopal Born in Italy, Mr. Llmone came •' carci, • ••' •..••••'. Visitors air* ahvoys ; Church here, be served for many to Garwood 30 years ago. Prior U he was employed So *"or part ot our Heart Is buried ' '' ' U»,v> «mlVi!Stf *...... • ~"fssm\ ,pany «u a tnolrttcnonce man,, ' .-"• Bereaved Momeranb^badT . Superintewtotfs Of/Ccc '..ii.1mi.,.iu4.«w'. aHadNW' >'. . HHee is survived by his wife. Mrs. . . Brother Joitcph. 12SELH: ;Ethel Galbraitt*U . DuffeyDff ; and-d a Surviving besides his wife art 1100 EAST BROAD STREET _, Mrs. Edythe Sddcl of Rye.two daughters, Mrs. Thomas-^. 1 Cooper of Garwood and Mrt '•So long as the truth b made ,.«...'•< Y. X son, Frank K. Duffey, was available td our people, we need D# World War II. . Frank Ruszczyk of Kcsbey; 1A & FRIDAY UNTIL 9 grandchildren; three sons, Thoma* have no fear for the future of our O $3 •n^oilidL •ervkes wUl be. held at democratic syttem.".— Harry S. r from Trinity Epls- R., Cranford; Domlnk, South ^'Cfafrfeof the Rev. Plainfleld, and Anthony M-Gar- Truman. •• - '•'. • ••'•.••*", '• . ' '""'""'— Interment wood. and.two brothers. Anthony • ' •.' * •• •"•••.•';'' and Fasquale, both of Elizabeth. Prayer . Is not eloquence but •..«'.'. ^ ' '' ' The funeral will be held ai.f

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Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Loranger, Jr, : (Continued from page 1) B. AckUnd, Mrs. Jphn C.JCellBT^ lot ;i • Oaremont^ place; returned; tor. toe program and refreshments. and 'Mrs.^Bus»dl a;Herman, .jf " " "i.'-'.c Mrs. Beed, who deWtes much of home last week-end after a week ^er time to, assembling and .su- Albert Nelson and Mrs. Albert __ Starts rro at the Seayiew Country Club, Ab- pervising' a group of young enter- Johnson; sustaining'menibel^prfe KIHlil KOOS f STORES sei»nry tamers-who-visit-veterans'. "' " Ided at thrtea Uble, '-• •"' end with theWowtog of «he wittr^ horn, pitals, will have several of her. Contributions; .made 'by .p-^ tending the 83rd -annual conven- At Cleveland OPEN EVERY -, at sundown Saturday. BabU group present/to sing and dance. league during the year which end-' tion of the American Bankers* As- .Principal, speaker will be thed last Bjay 15 included: '•'•-•"•'- •plans were a ^*Sh«n^S^ th>?l^ey B.ooks, frank*ey«r i«nd sociation at Atlantic ^i state commander -of the American . cranford Welfare Assod .. . . .;-"v •••• • ?M atlon of a pie-senool mother' Liwlon. Warren R. Davies ,.• of $1^00; Christmas t a meeting last week of HyoinKppu ^fa>. Victor NieUiu of U River Mountainside, a past commandefoT g^>npi» frtrae Hnmi »-- .. m %. executive boani tonemenf" in Hebrew. side drive returned last Thursday both Roselle Park Post 60 and the itan Opera Guild. $15;; NeNew JeweJQy the "The Jews spend this day to the |5; Community the Cleveland. School Parent on the Uher Oslo Fjord after a Union. CountCouy committee of theStatSta e Hospitalp * *" " "~ synagogue praying tor a J««J Evening VIA: three and one-half months' visit in Concerts, $100; Nancy UttM . z^f C V Teacher-Association ait the schooL peace and'happiness, a year free of American Legion. Norway with relatives and friends. Rob- Traininii g SSchoolh , $400; Cranforfdd jirs. Gifcn^ Murphy, who will Want and domination for all man- Union County C United Fund,.$25p. ,'•]•<. ':•;y.»4-: kind." Ranb» Shanken continued ert Randolph, a member of-Bay- biivc charge, plans four evenings In way Post 260, will install the new Also. Needlework Guild; $80? "Ho food or drink is consumed and A comedy skit entitled "And the College Cliib Salvation Army, $10; Children^ 61 speakers^and there may^Jie a S-IN.I LOUNGE CHAIR S-IN-1 WINGED MODERN one's entire attention is directed post officers. ..'.••'",..'" /•". '••: film br "two on subjects oLspedal •' . ^Continued froth page 1) RIB ROAST OF BEEF ^» Lamp Went Out** was presented Guests witf include Anton Tin Service Committee, $400; Crai& to spiritual things. Forgiveness for | b/the':newly-farmed drama cojn- two bonuses during.this week. She ford .Girl Scouts. $100; "Mental interest to mothers of pre-eebool 79JI5 nesz, commander of Capt, NeweH '• > •'••": ilins/is grant* to i^ who eatnestijr mitteeWthe flrsft fall meeting ofi has appealed to all dub; members Health Society,: $850; American 1 A uairt lttin«e cluifT betinttcly? Ami Rodnex Fisite*Post'.$ft$, Veterans ; agechildren. ..-fr .'•-• '\-*• j--;'; >.-'l TUe kind of comfort hill (/melt il^lil itata J^rennia] favorite! v It fork*} ..r»flinr«! Wingrd iai tafteoi... jvy>j~>£ 'II ill A handsome lounj^-'lh»l/rorti, r«-clin*»7. .; J : 1 .; serving as president is Mn. • .',• any wrongs committed by them to- to house canvassing as possible by jpf Foreign. Wars, and Mrs. Tinnesx, "Socletyv$iO ./.-'- . •••;•••, •.'••••. - ;•-: Mm il-' ia the TV rootow den, bedroon|. tmnmer' The S4B-1 ehaJr *i)ib iraeStlooal. drep^catcd , me j^; / {•Vuiage Improvement Association -;•»:-. cov'rrrd in a Ibltau^ful tratnred bond*.,, their fellow man: ; president of .the local VFW aux- '1 in lni|iortcj ^npedry ... knuckle- was held recently in the Educa- next. Monday in an effort' to brln ~ Also, Cranford First Aid Squad, Carl Peterson, - who presided. 11 eottace! Warm, brown maple wub a colonial• '' comlort...; HnWie^ i» )rleW_-' aAogxaj... with Upered walnut leia, ferraW in kaat! iliary, and Mrs. Thomas J. (Butler, •nu» 'feeiibw Stlem auipla. : 1 1 I: "Specialmemorial prayers, Yta- tiondBoildingofCnnfardMetho- the club's profit over the i\M $20; Seeing Eye, $10; Cranford - other.*officers*v are;: •Kjre?' •*%" pfinfc^Ewei bowu • bnuUs headrest! ,coveted ini,a bea«Ua| h^orted tapeitry! .'"• • • "••• • >f 1^1'^ kor^ are offered by those who have state president of the VFW aux- dirtChurehl Mrs-Russell Herman, [mark.; •'••••.• '/.".t '•' ,-, •/'•' .'.; ',.." ,*' BBoysy ' Baseball League, $$50;; Chil- lost loved ones.". ary:^.v.:.:-;-l.-,?_.- ••: ) Urges United Fund president, Mrs. C. H. Cox; second IHLU 8U4VJj^ fLfr T *—1~l ~M r (;The College Club receives,,$1.51 dren's Country Ho $275; Cran- Services will take place at Tem- : iMr. Arnesen was born in Brook- ——- (Cjontinuetf from Page't) •'' •> J • vice-presidenW Mrs. Nelson light- Under direction of MrsJ Robert of every new subscription-: and. 7' ford Boys' Camp_A ation, $100; business places by Klwanls Club it ple Beth-El at 630 pJtu tomorrow lyn irt' 1917 and moved to Cranfoird Cap- third' vice-president, Mis. [Clancy and with Mrs. William cents of every renewaTsubscriR an*. J.; Seth Weekley Memorial members :is proceeding welL • ' and on Saturday at 8:30 a^nx. Viz- tion turned in during tht six weeks' In 1922. He is a ^graduate of Cran- jred Loeloff; recordmg secretary, Weber ; narrator, the follow- '"WhUeit is pearly to predict Mrs. Albert Johnson; treasurer. •".• kor at noon arid-childten's services ing took part in the skit: Mrs. W. campaign, regardless of whether ford High School and attended i ' New York University/ He has been the, final result,";. Mr. Compton, '•ilrs/H. 'W. Laughlin. and. eones- •I llidll uu. , .,...... [P. Bloecher. Mrs! Herman, Mrs. given to ,a club member or turned WLtttm employed by the Western Electric Voter Tbtrf-;' said, ''it is clear that our business- pV.nding secretary, Mrs,- I*. H- • ''!'• Rjab'jl • Sliss&cftV sermon tomor- Herman. Mrs. Marvin Kate, Mrs. in directly tov the newspaper office. Company slnc^ iMO and Is super- (ConttoueO, from page 2) r men recognize their responsibility :•-/.,' '''.'-v''.'.*•' row night Wi}l ;b> entitled "All Kenneth Estabrbok and Mrs. Rus- Mrs. Cok presented plans for ; 8wnatanr tit- College Clnb Drive visor of inspection in the tele- ber/ when 12JI8 township resi- to help support the Fund agencies,! Lounge! Roek! Recline! Vows," and on Saturday his topic seU Matthews. ; ' ':. .:...;'' ''•:-• Turned In by Club phone, equipment division. - dents were, enrolled to vote. We have every hope that the to-" the coming yeatand Mrs. light- will be "Do the Dead Countr* It was-dedded that the proceeds . He served in the Army from Feb- . A total of" 440 new registrations tal business' contribution will ex- cap discussed the proposed budget Cantor -Nathan 'Parnass will assist of the.annual winter dance, to be " ••' ' rtmut EZER Y A letter from Governor Boben •9 1-yr. new tub*. •-'• ••' ruary, 1943, to November, 1945. Hewere received here between Jan- ceed last year's amount by a good • the rabbi;. ; held at the Twin Brook Country 10 e-roo ' new »ub»...... was with the 647th Tank Destroyer uary-! and last Thursday, Town- margin,; but we will need every- /Meyner was received and read byi Club. Watehung. on February 15, . 0 0-mo. Jiew.'iubi. ,f....u one's, continued^ cooperation to Mrs. R.M. Addoms. It stressed the 3-CHAIBS-Wf-OWE...NOW VOtRS • 1 S-yr. h«* »ub. ...« Battalion and later with the 301st ship Clerk J.: Walter Coffee an- : GENUINE SPRING importance of better safely meas- will go toaloca l charity or ergah- Itj.l-yt- .renewal sub*. ».. Infantry, «4th Division, as part of nounced today. \ • •; ' •• ;'?;••" achieve thls>esult." • " • County VFW ization and proceeds of a breakfast a Hi yr. renewal »ub«. j.«a ures for,both,the"driyeis ol vehi- 4'-H» yr. retiewal aub*. '4.50 General George Patton's Turd This is a large decrease from the scheduled for next April 30 will 17 S-yr. -renewau ....._...;. BO cles and pedestrians jt fnr thr ypar. .37 Army. ,1956 total of 2.28T new registra- LAMB CHOP SPECIA !?servlce^n^lMSt^^ [Boys* Town in'Kearny. • • •' ^Tinted; lii (Continued from patfe I) : tx)arU'U4«:^uuo* «••«* w« ^.-- J OP the AT KOOS MRPHISK-LOW I»KKE! rope Was participation in the Battle total, or 289, were recorded during I 1 Mrs- Robert Dalldorf wi» ac- 5 .1-yr, neW ihba. | September. As usual, the heaviest ir's son , D. W. Fi?her, 2nd, a Loin Lamb Chopsi,1^Sife ^|G!8r: second Wednesday of the month Union County VFW Commander It-mo. W«f (Ubt. of the Bulge. Mr*. Arnesen is a cepted and Welcomed as a new141 1-y*. renewal »ub»...... ;.,.,..- 109.TS day att the ooff Ice here was the final director of ^o ^Standard Oil at 9 aJnl for the coming year. . ' 'Joseph• Madaia was guest speaker 1 S>mo. renewal tub. ....«..«..« , JW holder of the Bronze Star. ' . Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Milton member. Nine guests were wel- He is co-manager of the Junior day, last Thursday at o meeting of .Capt Newell Rod- comed by Mrs. Bloecher, member- : Second week1* profit The local group left from Farb attended the fifth annual : American Legion baseball team and . Thirty registrations re- ShoulderLambChops. 51bs. 2.95 ney Fiske Post 335. Veterans of ship chairman. ;'. •', '':.'. ; . . •• • .. , ' . First week's profit ...... — !Thurs-J wild Airport att 9 a.m.T Tuesday. press breakfast and workshop of Foreign Wars.' Veterans" Memorial . , First day's pprfjlt.>.„..;...... «, V141.«7 one of the founders'of the Cranford ceived during the d •1'he Cranford Citizen and Chron- Chmlr mt lelt §mU . Announcement was .made that. Baseball Leagues and served as day and 58 att night,vfori a tdtalbt 'After.' .attending *th«/;;•;."• -;;'-- -. Mr. Arnesen is married to the47 persons' registered at night and Jamestown Festival area . They ar- rived back at Idlewild at fljSOp.m . Institute in Roselle %»as attended • 1 /Continued from Page 1) former Dorothy Berkowltch and eight during the day. • - by .Mrs. H. W. Laughlin, BJrs. WU- They're lounge etiaire, rockers, recliners .>. all rolled into one! throughout.' ; • - •, .:.._;-"' j."-- I '< The/County board.'s preliminary Mr. and Mrs.;Fisher: arrived by the Union County VFW partid-l they' have two children, .'Howard, j;iani-Ealmatier, B4rs. Petierson and The building will be completely Jr., 15, and Joyce, lii students at I totals place' voter registration for plane from London last Saturday ; : And Took! Now . « i no matter what your decor * .. traditional* . pates," •'.-" •",'' ' '"'•••"• ;'. • charge of refreshments* assisted and plan to return'home this Sat- 'Mrs.Murphy; v ''• "'" '.••" •'•'.' ' : ventilated with special provisions Cranford High School -and Brook- Ith^NoVember. 5 election at 236,- I OVEN • READY tviSERATED • The fall' County Council meet- colonial or even modern . - .. Koog has a 3-in«l chair lor you! Take Chairman John Dolin reported by Mrs. James Walsh. Mrs. Kate made for summer ventilation for 717. the highest ^off-year" regl*- urday. They, are staying in New the post's annual Halloween dance and Sirs. Edgar Burns. side Place School respectively. yprk'cyy... :^.};y;:,V:.}):'.'':iy;': ing will be held at the Arthur L. that smart modern wing chair for instance. 'Would you ever gue«s the entire structure and air con- Mrs. Leonard is the * try in the* county's history." T "- ;, Johnson Regional .High School. Will be held at the home on Octo- A board meeting will be held ditioning for the library, lecture • A net increase of approximately Recently named executive di;; •/•*•• ber 26. -.. -.: .•'••-••• liekt Thursday at the home of Mrs. Georgeanna Durning. Befo-,- , rector and assistant, managing di- tESH FROZEN m nO Clark, next Thursday. Mrs. Per it rocks? Reclines for TV viewing? Of course, we've all ihe tried- room and adminktrative offices. • ing to Linden in 1945 she^resided 2^00 since the/ primary, balloting terson. Mrs. Addoms and 'Mrs. W. . Initial plans Were discussed, for William J. Foppert. . "The whole emphasis in the last' spring is indicated by therector of the Iraq Petroletim Com- and-true traditional styles you lttye, too . * . plus charming hew a dinner to be held December 7 to lirs. Herman and Mrs. Bloecher planning his been 'Upon providing in; East; Orange- and yerona. She pany, Mr. Fisher previously had C. Hamilton will attend; is a graduate bf^Verona , High board figures. The total; is only Mrs. C. F. Wert and Mrs.Ck»rge colonial chairs that will win your heart. All full of deep-seated raise additional funds for the post's attended the Evening Membership maximum efficiency and, minimum 4,990 less'than the all-time county been serving as shareholders' rep- loilifl mW McMackin wiU go with BJw. Pe- annual children's Christmas party. Department fall conference Satur- cost," Dr. MacKay said/ "Our torSchool and attended Montclalr high recorded last November. , resentative for., the /Standard Oil ; comfort you can really sink into. And their prices? Koot-low as Michael Sikora was named chair- Secretarial,School and New York 'fe?^/ill be tangi- POT ROAST by the resignation of Walter Carr October 19 as Chef de Gare, Union Newcomers Hold night :, .' • ble evidence of what Union Junior County Volture 227, 40 and 8. They as chaplain. Experimental College is doing to cope with the (Continued from page I) Contractor Leaves John Dean o—f 10-2 Hawthorne have two sons, David: and Douglas, . • (Condnucd /rom page I). , — tremendous problem.of swelling : : ; club and their families: Paul Ap- street was accepted as a new Theatre Ptois college enrollments. It will help •agea 5'and:8r-:vv •'-••:'• .•\:. . ' .' '/:.. peldoorn, son of Mrs. Appeldoorn; said tlutf work should be com- •••XT ? •-*.'•• "'•.'•••:••,,•.':• ;- •-"•.... ,, pl&ed In about two., weeks -•of' Association Award assure that the Union County •>v-f • Mrs. LM. .Carnevale, Mrs. Benjamin tb. 63c Thamembenhip approved a do- ' - - ' - * - ™' '^i^^iEi^^ii^i^^^!^^ • At its opening meeting of the I Fund Campaign. Commanaer~An^ ^•J^SJB^ •^BJ^ ^BJ #l^a>ai ^^^^ a>A^raaft^# ^Jg^.M_^_ ^ M , — Alobn, Mrs. John Mullen, Mrs. I completed by February 1, Dr. Club's experimental theatre pro- It is especially important that school guidance, in 1955, served as of Accountants, was ptesented - •'.'' A ''• r.' •;' ••' 'I- . ••' :• Ion Tinne^z presided. assistant principal of Cleveland) James Murdock and tMrs. Virgil Best predicted, He ; said. the T^v gram were outlined by Mrs; John college facilities be available in Bloomlngdale structure may be with an award from the Iwniftelsey* TwMng chairman, / at this area, because of. the large atid Roosevelt Schools In 1946-57, Young. unit.in recognition of its * . the group1* monthly board meeting, and" was appointed principal of ready for occupancy by March. 1, Chicken Breasts lb.49( Lions number of hlgtischoolagraduates— Narrator was Mrs. Alexandra "with luck." ing contribution to the- wocitof'.the neM Tuesday evening at the home more than double the national av- Roosevelt School last.April. Rogers. . ' association during the^past year. Talk on Junior of Miss Nan Fay in Fanwood. erage ity and Respectability—Mr; Roden the local playflelds, he has visited ELIGIOUS HOLIDAY street, and Robert McMunn, 25 said, and.the boys* and girls par- Hew Jersey Theatre League at thethe United States tob e established Playhouse in Bound and Studied playground activities Park drive, Kenilworth. " . ticipating .are continually .search- Fcothlll with federal funds. The first ctas- and methods in other communi- WE WILL BE ing for good - positive action and: Brook." es were at night with 343 persons ties. He was responsible, for. a v enrolled. After federal hinds Were SMOKED tm^ thinking. :••;-''•':':"'-"^ '•', v''•'.•'" withdrawn in .1938. the college be- number of innovations put into ; Mr. Roden reported that Junior Gler dub Welcomes effect at the local playfields dur- SHANK i ->B«JTT • WHOLE Achievement his been awarded came a private institution. , ing the past summer. : citations by the New York Stock Six New Members The college remained In Roselle, \ The contest judges also will be ANTIQUE SHOW until .194?, when it movedinto the 1 Exchange and. Cooper Research. I Adolph VoajeL president of the 'guests, at the October 23 dinner. * * '"l •v'l Cantxal PtMbytatiaJi Ctetch i^nr Inc.. of New York City, and that | Cranfor<-'«»w»d •, Glev"^e- Club~-—-», —-~-1 1 former Grant School In' Cranford. TKe^ are: Mayor John. L. Bren- 0. the building Was pu irloin—Portorhouso —Rib this is the second year the a^oup thjs week that the following have]ln 195a, the building was pur-nan, William J. Dodds/ president •\."' from the Cranfotd Board >Jia>whial new members Club; Daniel J .bra by the *M W*7 "til***- «aT»w •*•. M^*v , ^_—— rf • Registration reached - a E. Calvin Shire, president of the. tlons Association for Its work. inlck Barbuto>aul Bartholet, GaU TUM. k WodL 1X^0 to 10 PJt An invitation was extended to vin G. Morrn. Lowell Craft and IS students — mostly girls — dur- Kiwants Club, and Charles M.: ing World War II and a high of Cranford residents to inspect the Wilbur Burnett^ • . ;'•"'•,• • '",- . •• '• Ray, publisher bf,The Citizen and . ....&* i$m : ntarlnearly 700 dunduringg thee post-wa' * -r Chronicle. . ; . .; .'•"•• ,•*;' Junior Achievement building in 'Abo 'welcomed. bade to active bk»lay rflM MM' AaM«aca Elizabeth a*>a gesture of encour- membenhlp after being overseas pea^o>k ^ whe-~~.n . returnin._.^.._.^g veterans swelled college enrollmehU. The : agement to the young lld llg ll ,-' •••• ,'•>:'*•• on an. assignment' for Esso 6tand— college now has an enrollment of Ingathering . thefawur endeavorscu>»-.>»«. .. . .ard Oil was Robert Rath. ^Continued fwrtrt pagi 1) Toliowing the regular Lions ses-f Rehearsals, arc being held,at 8 more than WO — the maximum number permitted In ATICW of theG. Hoyt, vice-president;. Mrt. E. ftlon the- board of directors met at I pjn. Mondays ia Cleveland School A. Armstrong, secretary; Mrs. W. BACON ' for the home of Alfred FrtgolaL, {« the dub VKpares to present a Umitcd fadUUeS of the present building' ,H. Old, treasurer. v country minstiel shoWunder apon- Directors: Mrs. R. B. Ackland, Uan and Tatty SEARCHING Local Letter Curriers sonhijp ofl scouting units 6tof CCal- Mrs, J, J. Banker, Mrs. p. Smead Lutheran Church in the aud- BerryBerry,^ais^Jan. Miss-Jane E. Chamberlain,Chame," Hot Rod SPARERIBS ^^' Irvittgton Seminar—ri^um ^Continued from Page 1) MfsTWaitcr J. CbntcyrMrs.~0/-t« Seven carriers from the Cra*-iat 8JO pJm. on October 26. achieve their aim," a oiub spokes' Copeland, Mrs.' Howard Cow- ford Post Office attended a letter man said. . ' . pcrthwaitc. Mrs. N. B." Crane, Mrs. Your Cooperation in Anticipating carriers' seminar sponsored by the Adult School The club hopei thaf all those A' H. CroweU. Mrs. E. A. Cruik- National^ Association of Letter 2) Who have questions or who' are in- shank, Mrs. Curtis CUlin. Mrs. E. eeds Will Be Greatly Carriers at Moose HaU in Irving^ terested in what it is trying to ac- A. Damon, Mrs. H. J. Dickens. ITALIAN SAUSAGE «•• 4. ihm ton on Sunday. . speaking, ways ot mankind. [ sew- ing. tailoring, stenography, fan » d complish will come to the._ firstMrs. Henry G. Hahle, Mts. C. R. Appreciated ; SLICED PQRIC CUTLET'f.;v lb.«9c featured was a aiscusston of meeting. .-,--' ll". ._'••«•• •••". •'• • Joe, Jr., Mrt. R. GV Hoyt. Mrs. B. problem* to the postal service and|cake-decoration. • '. • E; Hudson, Jr Mrs. C. J. Krogel, • M^tti popular course again.this Work^oi setting up records'and w CENTERCUT HAM SLICES Ib.89c what to do to iolve them. Some 400 mailing, more than 100 letters to Mrs. George Mack, Mrs. F. E. If you mutt nave,« "better** iollcl maple bedVoom ^ . . and vouVe looking {or buJgct' carriers from throughout the stite yeair is. dancing, with 85 students Mathez. •' • '• FREE DELIVERY enrolled in^the three sections: Be»those who have indicated an inter- low prices . « * ,Koos has happy news for you! It's a huge scoop of beautiful solicl maple attended. . '• ",C. •• \ \\. est in the, dub was handled by the Also. Mrs. J. H. McCllntock. Morell SLICED BACON Ib. pkg. Local repreaentativaav-presenl gbmen, .advanced and Latui' Mrs. B. C. Mctzncr, Mrs. Chester BR 6-1044 J «; . . each piece crafted with painstaking care. AU drawers conipletely duBtproofed, American. Bridge is second with following committee: Milton An- derson, Bob Blakeley. Mike Bru- Misscn, Mrs. Nlmmo Old, Mrs. W. center-guided for sniboth gliding . « . accented with handsome antique BieUl pulls. cato, Ray Delia Rota, Harold Dom- H. Old, Mrs. Adelaide Page, Mrs. Every pie^e finiehed in rich* warm nuiineg brown, burnished^to a glowing patina . . . aratius, Barry Durand, John Fer- Nils Peters, Mrs. Santiago Porcel- •bviously Worth much more than its Kooa-low price! And what a wonderful collectiott guaoni William Maher, Robert la, Mrs. R. F. Robey, Mrs. George Mauricllo, Thomas O'Brien, John $. Sauer, Mrs. R. L. Tomllnson, you have to choote from! You can do aitt entire room for-59.95 each pi«ce , . . a ~K„•: i^Ybor^iv Pfanne. Howard Ralney and Rob- Mrt. Joseph Trezza, Mrs, T. D, awster bedroom for 69.95 each piece! Thtre*rt even * trundle bed at 69.93! Come Tucker, Mrf. t. J, Waterman. Mr*. SO St* YOU FIND OUT ertSaunardv, a G, Wray, Mrs. Dorothy ZundeL * -— u_ tomortourl ftememher, 10% dowt-delivrtf. Yoti have? up to2 years Arrangements have been made tz^^jMzMmmm SO MUCH MORE f renting the Casino on October 11, Service League • 18 and 25.. There will be a pro- ' YContinued front page 1) , ndii«»to«Ul^ gram at each of theae meeting* but the meeting, deacriblng the pur- mu to keep in touch to penou they will be primarily for setting pose of Bonnie Brae in helping up the organisation of the* club A3^iunateatatiaocaUto boys front broken homes., He l ; :r and planning future activities. showed color slides of the bbyr wmw0%®^$WiWi " ' Anyone interested in becoming • and their activities. ' • - •''"_' MR. MAGIC member who. did not sign up Ui*| . Mrs. . Johjonn Lu.. Brennawouunn wa»was. 1NES AND LIQUORS BR 6-1113—OniM invited tot attent d the meetingi , It I chairman of. the toa committee, was announced. - * lassicled by Mrs. LawrencQ J.Da-

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of the group. .A discussion was trlan safety program, particularly ••.•••••/• cataloging of.the games received: •''•'i.'i. Raid win; doors; Carl Aimlt- seph Trazza; group. three:_Judith •started on pjansfoi; a safetyh.cam- -X*, Hf>yyirTJ\ -yiigr , T>fpn-rfpy Mgnev, ; fcrJg'ir-.-A !•:••• "*ri • l-'-'t.'"'" age «nd Ltoda Ross; gym equip- • SlrA1*1*-',' -''^r^^e^^^M Jeanne Clark paign--and ment, Roy "Partridge and Thomas Rudolph! Larty Smith; Carol and Barbara Powell related. , ?mmsm- .palgn. .••'•••••.' Clay; current eyents, Dorothy Xing Sbyifrtan, Janet Woodv Christo- Schmidt. ,..;,";;• .', Plans were discussed for a dinner V and Ronald Ross, and roll call in pher "Carlozii, Louise Eltinge. CLEVELAND SCHOOL to be held at the Cranwood in Gar- ; In Metro sjif?*! assembly," Dorothy Oraskewitz. Lloyd Price and Steven Rizzo. Kindergarten Honorary wood-on November 10 for-Honor- WAtNWT AVBNUE »CHOOI« : _ bpysrand girls in Mrs. Ruby ary Branch members and guests.. . ftom «i* flh« ol The Cranfend CMien and•:"•— Man: :'..'.'. -il«0pK8IDE.:8CMOpI,;J_:.:: ! Introduced at the meeting were «JM« ins; TH« Cai "" Klndergartea '' T •' •' T": y7rr-.|Oia4e:«:.:•';''•".'• ' Ircrrelra's kindergarten grp MP "«SR GfUft?*' ;' -FjiveTeajni Afa/ [SCHOOI/ . { The children in Mrs. Marlyn have been.lsharing ^heiir toys, and Frank' Burr and Roy, Brinkerhoff, _i (Combined to1911) ' : In social studies Miss Dorothy Ci^ntorfl bad'W.607. voters ;S«I»IJM;'"*.»»*- *~*»*», .«•—,"•—-^- ••••.; ;-,-:-ii .'waswi^fteii-•../ ••'••' activities the students have.tried.- Many.toteresting articles for the Fogel's afternoon kindergarten newly appointed police' sergeant*.'r • display table; have been brought in In Demonstration They assumed their advanced rank ticipate in the Presidential Election on November . by coal gas poisoning while asleep at their home. The children in Miss Florence are: Sponge painting, scrap-caper class are- constructing, an Indian pasting and India ink screening. by the children.' Donn Kurzinskl. ng y • Slides depicting activities of theon Tuesday of this wtsk; , : ' . cr \) J- CHARLES M. RAY. EDITOR AND kindergarten:, have been totem pole. It consists of seven Pri1i Janice Koehler and James Elliot their own state. CrnhffH '^ fx-pnrtmpnt. takpn !»; pruflident,— unities. stacked cardboard carton* Fvpry : brought in pictures of Dutch JIIUHI.U—VW —"W ••!,•—• »• w- been - divided . . and projectedAwith equipment par- '•y :. W ^ttSea^^6f i-SVrpver'the number of - atert.TW 34 minutes wW.,« blue.ah- ™|a Slgn keeps the walls of the class- Wizon and Karen Stiefel brought 'conducted the meeting. sehie^ an increase of i^?l over th aiexx lor ot *»****uiv9 *¥**v»»(« wtuvuu mm Mgna.1- child has decorated one Side.of one research on New Jersey. The chased-ior the" department by the to room decorated wiih colorful mur- scenes. Raano Engels, Lynn-Sha- their favorite books... An accordi- votew registered "th the previous Presidential was receiyed by local police. -The alarm ended DU Records1 were brought in by carton. Stephen Critchlow made chairmen of these various commit- Honorary JBrarich of Cranford,Lo-. been and Diane Smith brought toIndian smoke signals. Indian faces on was brought to school by Rob-: Election in 1948, and Was 1,832 more than were when Bin- unidentifieA'airplane, "opcraiing oyor ,bert Balis. George^O>arlev Jud- als'. Sandra Brazzatti and Barbara; tees are: AUen Rubine, WUliam cal 52. Patrolmen's Bcnevoleht' Ait- "Congress shall make no, law re^ - w Bo Moore started the "program by wooden shoes. Margaret Downing in full/war paint Were designed ett Jacobs. Karen Halvorsen and a seaward area;" was found to be a fricncHy- ,m Schartenberg. Donald McNab Duncan. ,-Anita'G VWiel. Beverly sorlation, were' shown by. Police specting an establishment of relig- registered in the November Election a year pre-v brought to a delftware bracelet and by Bruce Bogardus, Roy Dornfeld, Bruce Clark brought toy soldiers : ; craft:'•/••^•-_./ '.' .•"•"•..••••; ''•••.••;• •.;.•'' '. '. ','.:..' brought his teddy-bear «nd^Pe*« drawing a< scene of Pharoah. Cyn- Dadd, Frances Grayson and- Mark ion; or prohibiting the free.exerr - : : Chief Tester W. Powell at a regu- •yious. •••.••:••••' : ? "•••">••'••••'•'<'. •••;'••.- • •''7 a costume worn by a Dutch girL; and Dwight Evans brought his pet • Announcement ,was;»nade that Emory D; thia Vroom and" Kathy Parkinson' Kenneth Kent, Thomas Slattery, ChioBty W*«UI«s ItlMT Caravano a scare-crow that he had The class was interested in writ Vogel. turtle to visit the clasa. • . . . lar meeting of thejhonorary unit in else thereof; 6r__abridging the The Cranford Historical Society installed two 3l made trom clay, and Douiha Nar followed with a picture of cavemen, Douglas Neilson, Judy Edelman, freedom ol speech^.of_the. press}• Stanley, VUSN« *>*' $ Casino, .avenue, had boon tog to a Dutch boy and girl so they Grade /'•' •:;* •••.'•• Grade 6 • , .' •.••'' Voierans* Memorial Home '•• las' ; new t^ees and eleeiedVlx ww members arthe discovering fire. Randall Nelson tog to a Dutch boy and gin so uieOhdty h , ^Sherman Shvnaabi , WilliaWillyriliiarti m WWltoi Waltonn n promoted '•'•from captain to!/rear admiral in the eel brought bJto lithing box, com- '- Mrs. SavaU's JBtth. grade class Wednesday night or the tight of theLpcopie peaee^T quarterly meeting of the board at theiliome of wrote imaginary letters and ^pe] an^^p,,^d Phyllis, Levin,.Levine. DbnoDonna Di- Fourth; fifth and sixth grades of Cmfeico at U».Pott Office at CrahTora, N.J., aa Second Class Matter. Published'Thursdays at navy on recommehdatjpri at President Franklin with tackle, and explained and John DlStefanls drew another : held elections last week. •The'fol- lltd b "ThThe camera aann d projector pro- iibly to assemble, and to petition .' K[arry. R. HefaW. .Initiiiled^M'.iru^:^fe they will soon have a real girl and Fabio drew Indian tepees; The Cleveland School-elected members t . th|b chiss scene of, prehistoric man. vided by J% Honorary PBA arethei'igbvernment. for a' redress of". '"Hyl^'ttf •1Trt;;rrwiifi fil Citizen' and Chronjcle, Inc. Official newspaper for branford. 'rj>.'vBp»se>jei|l;:' RearjiAdmiraljfttanleyjscivtd.a^ . to !boy"to-.;«frite'to,;._ /•/,;•. • , ••/••••.••-••••. three bottom cartons•jyeie We j£ lowing pfficers. were elected: to th<5 Student' Council and the .flotieW; S.. Sc^ealer andTHdnjer J. riaU. < uIn thebrea of tl Rlb Krit'frances." A Bi/U'ttf Rights,,-,' pfflcpr olj the N?iyaiSiipply Base ' /'used..Book»i.,.r-T-..- , ,_ -..-.,., ed d6wn with sntall rpiks. text President, Thomas Safety Paitrol. Thcf foUo.wihg ,were Idsed'/regulariyr by the .police de- and Kenliworth. Subscription Rate. '$4.00 a Year. Advertising Rates on Request, •). ' 'C. MeWer, S^iBld %. topaus, "iJdb«ft El ; at Leisten and Bernard :Rei h'khas'kept t ihCth^e class weU' supplied ", 8BEKMAN SCJiOOL - '.'" vicfc-presldent, Donald Ataer elected to'! the 'Studeht.'Council: partment in. its traffic and. pedes- Article One. at Bayonne, , • •.-: '^y'; :"' ' ' . :•'• ' •''. ' •• week thhe clasl s wililll be makinmakg In- son, Channing Rudd, Nelson Lightcap and H. T. The following celebrated birth- wlthian alligator'and a mischiev- .'•. . ..',.' Ktodcrtarten . • .' ' • secretary. Barbara Feb. Dolores DeGroat, Peter . ftihaldi, {STREET, CBAKFORD,'.jil. J. «eB*r • TELEPHONE ^RiDGe6r6000 r dian headdresses and peace pipes. Gruber were the newly-elected members. x Nine directors were elected and.annual re- days ih September: Robert Ryan; ous turtle which is continually get- .Mrs. Ethel Harreus' kindergarr : ••* The class]has started a Unit of Rhoda Ricklis, Robert Leary, Jean ports were "sulirnitted at'the. annual meeting'of Judith Schartenberg, Terry Shenk, ting lost '•• • • "- •'•••• /; '"".ten children have been decorating work on the- solar system. The Kirkpatrick, John Heruska, Ron- Scoring two quick touchdowns in the' final : 1 i : Mrs.: Gloria Priestley's first the. fcra nfori;;^e'lfare.". Asgoclat|b'n .in' its headr ; Realizing the importaBce of cur* their room-for fall, and have made •period, Cranford Iflglt; §chool surprised linderj ; Swsanrie Schol?, Stanley Dilok* grade, is w/orking' with numbers. children heading,; the various ald Koenig ahd Norma Strauss. rent-events; the students have subr colored leaves, haystacks, pump- Those elected as members of the • and Teturned home with! a 13r6 victory. /Timmy tiuarters>,in lforth Union avenue. .Elected/as. .i Robert LWsten^ and Kenneth' Pap- The pupils are trying to improve committees are, Jane Kinn, sun scribed to the New York. Times. kins and. squirrels. A display en- and-'starsi i Robert . Silverman; Safety , Patrol" • were: Jonathan lilitzer's Statement Remains Valid Shumantwice took: passes .fcomlv^'Vicci:.latw directors^ ior three-year terms were Mrs. Adam J their written work also. .The 1 > : '.^••^•[^i •;••; They have formed' committees •—•-'•—•- ^ Autumim" was a Likhtcap, Patricia Mineur, Brent .•^rI"Robfa^jii^Mi^ ;B^ank;'H; "Cprde«,vMi:sr"'W; - work of the following children has moot?- Nancy Hale, earth; Barbara to tiiie final iperiod. Although k^ured toth e first Mrs. AUce Collins* fourth grade which will report during the wee* group proJecV' Children contribut- Washburn, planets. • | -Loeloff, Helen deBrigard, Charles Wv. -I- We "are now in the midstof National V America, is today far ahjead of all 1^; Shinny wturaed tocapiure the hero's role; Wallai(fe Moorehead,.Charles W.Tripp nnc) Harry on such areas as world, national,1 tog to this display include Benjanibee- n displayed to the classroom- Hamilton, Melanle Dmytrlw, Rob- is "studying New Jersey. Barbara Bruce Hoessner, Barbara Ward, The class has also .Organized a There was less than a minute to play when the R. Sissont two-yeaV ierm, Mrs. Ira 3. Stone; and Ludlum and Doris. Cunningham state and local" affairs." > in Horowitz, Kevin McNeUl, Rich- ert Addoms and Judith Kutscra. Newspaper Week; the thetaict of-..which.-foir-, other natiorts in quantity of newspapers^ : Barbara Dachoda, current events period.'; Each halfback nicked 'to the winning pass and one^year tertns, Mrs. jFrank Q, Btand, Mrs. Edr made inapsT showing the bound- All of the students of Mr. Erik- ard Struble, Marie Bokyo, Donna At the first meeting Robert Ad- 1957as, "Your"NewspaperServes." • About one-fourth of the world's papek ward E. Te.rrell anA Mrs- 9](iyer L.' Richnrds. aries of the state. A poster of theson's class are anticipating a field Nardone, Gail Wasowsik, Gerald doms was -elected, captain of the in |#ajuw»* ,•...',.' •. . ' - -. • . - /• • • • .->•-•••- : The cprtoori tQ the right, illustrates are published In the United States andwe Rodefipk yr, Smith .was president, of the associa- Half Moon, which sailed up thetrip to a local Nlkl base in con-Ine Tezyk,. Bruce Lorenzird and. Safety Patrol, and Ronald Koenig _.vtester H!i Clee,^ chairinan of the State ClyT : : : tion.^',, . '' . "••'••;\ ': ; - • ' '••.'•.'•''•' 1 ' ' .'' Hudson. River, was executed by nection with their science program. Patricia Sena.". . '• •..t '• •, '. •*".• • •• •. was elected president of the Stu- just how important that service was con- also have about.,.the"same share, of the. 11i Service Coniroission,^^ was to jive the keyfjpte v Many things have been brought shaw. Purchase pf 38 war bonds having n maturity Sharop, Higgfaw and Irene ?ielinski. Which at present is devoted to the Among the various activitfes of weather. •-.•-. «.• dent Council, with Norma Strauss address at tl^e Methodist Church's series bt'.meet- to class for show and tell. Dolls as secretary.' •'..'••-' ; .' ' ; . ' '• "• • • sidered to be by ohe of the greatest jour- world's aggregate newspaper/ circuiation.' : Value of. $l,0PO,was pledged by. members of the" Adrienne Eige brought pictures to study of stars, planets, and rocket The first meeting of thte Brook- ;ta|^ ^''*H^^/.rawr^;'H^ti».r DrlClee, >yho were brought toschoo l by Deborah the class have been the dramati- gHow'some;of the; famous spots to'and jet propulsion. ,: ' zations of several stories about side School. Student Council was. ' Newly-elected-cCaptain Addoms nalists in this nation's history, Joseph Despite competition.-'from teleyLsiort for niany yeai* V?s Paster of Secona Presbyter- Rotairy Club at.a .luncheon mfeetiiig in: the cdu- : Peters, Dorothy ,'Mazdi, Gwenda distributed badges and gear tohi s • cational •building of Crahford, Methodist.-Churoh. Jane «nd Dick, friends the chil- held last Wednesday. ThefoUow- ian Church in Newark; l«^t the ininlstry to take ROOSEVELT SCHOOL Patterson, Ellen Samuels and Susan ihg officers were elected: Presl- p&troimen.. . Posts" Of' duty were •:. your ^unfailing paticpee dnd help-* Microscopes loaned by» Irene J dren have' met in their reading and radio/newspaperradio, newspapers continue to niormore ; Dr. Joseph !$auman, chairman of the classifica- aii active/part[fa.^e s^te igoveniinent. ',:,i: *>•'•" ' Young,; dertt, Judith herzbg; viCe-presi- assigned.'.!. ' ;• •• . ': ".;•••." ••••':._ -.V . - . .'.' '•• "fulness.'": ,. . •' ',. •:'•." . ... • _' . Zielinski and;lUchard -Anderson book.' tion committee, of. .the Roseile-Rosclllc Park ^i^C^^^llr^ ptesidentpsiUmald-Ks^n Jgcr= -=- 588 s^Very=snacend3i Dolores Sloat 1 "CIubTai ' 'StSeptembeb r are RoberRobert GigohGigoh, Nanette Schmidt; treasurer. Rand acquainted the.-newcomers With ' dramatic in stating that "ouburRepublicr Republic, Gonsplidations,to^ which are taking place iinn Tw-lalitro" ',Elected• .'ai the^^ production* tob > piresented jointl••'.*•y • ';"-" ••' TW*nty.V'ars Aeo • • . • • •' to • Patterson #ae, Renee Kamln, is busy making "Family Scraps : Miss Mariorie Burrison's third ; ; books." Each member has drawn James Hearns, Terrance Ingram, grade ctass has started a unit of Mirante. the activities and .'••.'<• ••'.."-' .•'••.-••; 201 iiiMaple.place; > by .the Ci^iiitoirf''i*riwtic'!01ub'a^id the. pranfprd (. A sketch of the proposed landscaping ol- and Brian. Gordon. Fish for. the and its press will rise and.fall tpge^er.*'^ many forms of business, also affect news- aquarium have been loaned by a picture qf eve^r member,of bis Ralph Johnson, Deborah: Faust, Work on South America. The class Debbie Fitey, BionalcU Oemcke, . " • Cranford, N. J. Rotary Club, on Decehabei; 12 and 13 to"the.high Mctnorial Park" at Springfield avenue. Riverside Joan Batura, Lynn Olseo and Su- Beverly Ullom, William, Duncan, ; : ; family. Also, a color .picture of has compiled a list of questions World events and world history in 1904, papers,; mainly in the daily field. But the " Sept. 25j 1957 Cranford, N. J. school auditorium. •-.; .'' ;.' ; •;•:•:••;•• "'A ."•''••/ : " drive and Central'aychtio, was presented by Mrs. Pictures of the 13 guards on each home is included. The family san Wilson/ concerning things they would like Frances Grayson. Guy Fisher, •when these words were penned; bore him-, quantity and quality of Weekly newspap- Editor, Citizen and Chronicle, ; v * Sept 25, 1957 A. G. IngallS, president of the Garden Club,.to Carol Isaac, Harold McGuire. Dr. H. Berman v ; Grade 2 to know about. South, America. Editor, Citizen and Chronicle •>•'•:*"'•••:'.;}'<:>:•• •';">***.**&• A|i>• ' ;.:' '.'' ••'•'.-.•:- '• -.• V . duty:.at'tne ?treet corners^riear the pet has a page all to hhtiseif. :; " CranfoVd, N. J. ••••••••- -.. .. . • ^ •• • the'Memoriaji Day Committee'in; charge of se>- Barbara Washburn, James Kline... ; : ; schools were drawn and colored by Carol Christiansen, Susan'Watt, ~The: chUdr(Bh in Mrs,. Shirley Three.'.groups; have•"^been' formed out and they are still supporting him in "'^erst are constantly advancing; Dear Sir:;: -'v:* *..;;- •:•'•'>'••". - '- • -~-\ - : Cranford, N. J. { • The New Jersey BeU Telephcme Company Ellen Zachary, Mark Fingerlin. Optometrist bear Sir: - ' entered; into an agreement with the Setom Cor- curing a suitable memorial for the park. Clifford Gundersen, Alex Huppert, David "Rilcott,' Steven Cox, Lynne Young's second: grade have been and each. group has . chosen a The occasion to!th e recent Press talking about health and. ^safety. Christine Gattt and Paul Winter 1957; V • > : . The weekly-newspaper,, published Mrs. Fred Watterman, our pies- .•', The Honorary Branch, of;.vtne Cranford Par Hobcrt O'Leary and Joyce Brooks, yTenfel, Dana Brinkerhoft and Joan chairman. The groups are as fol- Bredkfast was a most enjoyable poration of Cranfoird to purchase a plot of prop- Health stories were writteneby Na- were elected by their classmates - \ History has proven that9whereyer r within 4he community it coveted is'dedi- and informative one. It was es- ident,nnd I wish to thank you fpr troiman's Benevolent Association was to hold its and displayed on the bulletin board Rankin have finished their books. lows: Group one: Donald Papier, EyesExamined : erty on the easterly Bi^e of Alden Btrect, north dlne Rogers, Nancy ?atterson and chairman; Anthony Eaton, An- to represent the fourth, fifth and pecially gratifying to beconie aeK the privilege of attending your annual, dinner in the flagship, Route 29, H was in'-the lower hall. Letters were cut '• : • '•.':•:: Grade S '.'•'.:".. >, — a powerful, free press exists the nation's cated to the welfare of the inhabitants. of Union avenue^ on'wbith Was tob p erected-a Karen Koziar. Safety stories were drew Goldberg, Harriet KriloVv sixth grades- Mrsj Marioii Esch- ••••e:VM Publicity Breakfast and informa- n announced by C: ttalleck Skilhiian, president. . ' by Linda Harcketts, Joanne Nlet- Mrs. Alice Boffa's second grade qUWFOBP THCATBB '. ciuainted with the names and faces modera dUVtelephone e^ha Ke building. :.. "<,;. enlauer is the StudentCouncilad- 1 tion received regarding preparing I zel and Patrick McNally, and were has been busy talking about the written by Mark Gutierrez, Arthur Donald Dieffenbach, Linda Walk- freedom is secure. When the press be- Each week it presents the news of its of those persons who are most • ••< A surprise party was. given in honor of T'hbm- Gale. Craig Sriyder and Susan Ol- : lUILDINa active in the work of producing news, for publication, * ,.';,.: Beniefittiji^-.fcgm-- 74 new and ^8 renewal .assembled by Alex Huppert,- Rob- autumn time. Since -seeds are er, Glenw Cueman, Donna Beb- the pupils in Brookside School i Gaffney, who celebrated his 81st birthday atf' | Mnick. Christine Baldwin, Linda ..• U KORTH XVK. W. comes a captive of government or some. . are. areaa iinn su suchh detail an2l displayepy d in such; our local newspaper. ,' '.:'•:. Thanking aU who made the subscriptions;.;to'a «e^'::^e-.iC^nf^'.^jiinter ''';»«.v^r-~-'-''.*. . ert O'Leary and'Judy Gokel. - \ found in the Fall of the year, Cathy kowlcz, Christopher Fuller; group have been collecting games for Ingram ahd Martha McNelU have two: Kenneth Krichman, chair- On behalf of the Cranford'Jun- " Press Breakfast such a big success. • Seryice League ran its tpialprofiU.fpr'tbg first' niversary at the home of hi* son-in-law and In the speed drills tor accuracy. St. Clair, V/iUiam Miller, Peggy use in the lunchroom. The fol- strong, group outside or inside, govern* a way thflt neighboring daUies, radio and inade some health pictures. man; Michael Mittleman, CorKy* BRld«« 64)200 ior Service League, I would ljJte to Sincerely, two wWks flfJt s gix-we^ subscript^n. drive*for daughter, Sgt. and Mrs.' Lawrence Bonnoll, 770 in arithmetic, Judy Gokel and and Betty Shire, Dtbra Aaron, lowing .pupils in Mrs; Etoyra Orange, uvciiuu. .-. ,- ... . The boirs and girls also have Pollock, Esther Rothsteln, Richard t^levjsi<>n stations, cannot hope to match express my thanks to you for your Mary H. Muller Richard Anderson came in> ahead. Stephen Brooks, Sarah Pasquine, Shugartrs tilth grade class have ment, liberty of that nation's people is in th^ newspapef ' Corresponding Secretary •... Cranford Jligh'School's football team lost Its . v.. •;•,_-•.;;•; Grade« •.'' - .'••.; .-.• Barbara Graham and Jean Scheller taken charge of the marking and it for loqal coverage. Pledges toeing; $2,286.25, or 15 percent pfthe Martha Loreni, Diaitne Garretsdn. Smith, jeopardy, v ; ; . • •' : •":. '-, ;-,Yours truly, '"• ••" '•' •'• Cranford ^Women's • first game when'it was defeated by East Orange Keyed off by the many elections broughl in seeds to plant in the $15^)00 qtupta, were tabulated in ..the first" report Barbara Massa, Ricliard Vuschaki the editor of the weekly newspaper, . . • • Betsy O. Ross * ; Republican Club Inc. by a score of 6^-0. .East Orange scored with but held, in class, Ronald Erlckson's room. Frejedom of the press, Uke all the _,._.__,„___ ,T_ ,._._...... of _the 1947. Cranford1 United Fuftdf "Canipalgn, John Pender and Jeffrey Gamba h h . . Publicity Chairman 0)f one-minute pf'playlng time left in the game. ; sixth grade has conducted many Tne-ciasThe class is Jusjust beginninoeKuiiiuiKg tiuo w«dW-- »—.. --.- --- rest of oqr precious and valued rights,' usually a*esident of the town he ;coyers, John it M?»^i ^f«puttVP <*alR«wil * *he : r: : S Bids for grading and seeding of grounds at < I of its meetings in strict accordance cuss the town of Cranford. They have'drawn pictures of Mr. Wag- ;^driv^'annflunopd,: ^:'-^,\;v-^--. • '•; ', , ; ,:;>' '-. Nvith Robert's Rules of Parliamen- iid not cqme easily, The climate for its knows tne people and their problems am) ••'•••..• .''':•, . \ '•."..••-Jl W'..tiblly S.C Named Chief Operaling this new injnior-senior high school at Spruce would like to help Cathy Si Clah- ner, the" school policeman, Plans fpr Ute 75th anniversary celebration of 1 ;:: ; tary Procedure. They also devel- and Karl Schricker, who r Want to See .: - •'.•'•'.-'.'•••• •'••••• ^Cranlord, M. J< •street were accepted by the Board .of Educa- and Karl Schricker, who are new .lea Bernarf collectiod Adamn tor:s thbroughe ctasst. in his icceptance was established bjrthe writ- Interests. He naturally has^strong fe 1 Trinity Eplscppal PhufFh. which was to be ob- : : ; oped, after a few experiences,'a children in Cranford, lcara more . v Sept. 26, 1957^^M^at iiocal Fljant tion. •'•-"•••'••.'•-. •. '•••*, " - >"••.'/ ••';••••;•••- . '•' •) i Cfd lra more' Fast Action? Call Us! 5onal : r seryed on' Octpbef 25 and' S?Q, were aimounced system of proportional representa- •.-•..•.••.'. ;; •:-- GntdeS ••.. '•••••• ••. M.SI*^= Editor, Citizeniand Ch!fcpnicle, -;T.^- Har0ld W.^ Soukup of Itoselle A talk by W. R. M. Wharton, chief-of the about theu* town. ings of Join MUtoii and Other v&aeg&M n^prpyjng^cQinmun- by lisle R.;Beardslep, general chairman of the tion due to. th of his day and it was ••pear.-Sb?:-. ,:•.••'• ,-" . ••' . ,- V.: :. erating execuUvp ,.of 'toe^jOer ,.;annjve>sa^(i!opnttt*flf i#;'r:'- ' ••.'•' ";•}'•.'^»-M,- e ~ Miss Mary Bernath's third grade Aj*ricinUu; > Svas to be the feature ot(f$e mecllrig .. : ; 1 .•with-gWis;.;-. .••;•::,'.••.••'•.;'•,..••:. .'" ';:'V-;' ' of the school year. They are: Pres- plumbing repairs ... get on the job I'i'S ' You and your staff are to be Midway, incV,!*^' to CraiupjM; . Initial plans for an. expandedJIallQwe'en celr started the school year with the ; the "daring ; congratulated' once-again Ipr a They also have ventured' into Identi Virginia Anderson; vice- fast and right to the seat of the trou- •: Mr. Scfuklip>;^has beerf fwith children discussing the vacations president, Richard Britton; sec*y, PrterZrager^'i||i^" ^ aajfoife*^^ •;,• ;: .&-. most, worthwhile and sifecessful fl^>ylewM{dw^y since 1936*.Vari-, o field ormodern arUSonde of the they h«tand drawing pictures to ble with no time or^^ money-WasteoV - •- • '-'• .-'-'•-••->-"• -•-'''• ••>'•- •-•-'••*•-...-•- • i —'. •'• '-I •,..••—-•.,..••..•• _.. • * ._ J.4rt ni^w»i^^^^^ff^y^^^3 lie colonies but also was the cornerstone tor pi^iiished on the editorial page. Can- Francis E. Sloat to attend the pUy maloAiM from tlw Btait. kunas; housekeeper, Patricia Faff- interested in reading. Ubi"ary enroth; librarian, Virginia 'Ander- [>f freedom of the press in America. ' didates for local and regional office geta IB'-ckfast this year. And a special aecotdloa Wd books are being read and oral book "thank you" for honoring our ModMt son:' library helpers, Thomas Mil- Similar chance to acquaint rssidents with reports are made to.interest the ler and Nicholas Mahfredo; paper, A free press, with enterprising T&- ii—:—i—^j- oh the :""i""'»;-' tf-oup; by your generous; presenta- other children in the books. '"on to our publicity chairman,; £lalne Theisz; morning. exercises, orters and editors investigating and re- • Garry Snipes brought in fish for Geraldine Wttloughby; attendance Mr". Sloat, for consistently-good the class; Frank Behlert and Ste- \ the doings of public officials and work during the past yeari' ,phen Connolly' brought in rocks Hoping that you of the Chronl- -.ous ^groups anitl individuals in the/ succe^Sn^sUnsltanceJ we -beUeve, in ; I for the science table, artd Patricia cle have a most- successful year, Stanton contributed a plant to the immunity is one of the chief protectors living up to the. 1957 thenie of "Your lam class.';: •'...•' ..•••'.. •. '-,• ••. '••• -' I everyone's freedqm. :•:. , Newspaper Serves.*'; .>\v .'•Very trqly,' ••'•• ••'.•.•.•'.- Miss Marjflrlc Ferguson, from Wl .Sofia-Paul'- :' . • .. • Glassboro State Teachers College ••.'';'••••'. f ' • .«'•.'•• • >••:-,••• • • .... (Mrs. Charles Paul) is visiting ;the eluss. ..; : ' ' .President. :' ':,-. •• p 'Miss Barbara Pcnncll's third Help the Needlework Guil d Extend Its Helping Hand ; DOME SSr^j • GUARANTEED SERVICE land; The children are learning sepiember 28, mr. FACTORY METHODS WEEP what the< Dutch children look like, e Needlework Guild ot America unite no, funds to buy. The troubled teenager >: d\1KM what their homes and schools are mi chronicle, like. Why they have dikes and i appealing for subport of their clothing h ^n a new outfU—anda newoutioolf windmills, and how they travel in Holland. : •"•'.,• |pro^mt With mnter in;^^^ ' .Theclass made a border of tulip* ME«rS WHAT YOU for the room i and paper plates you adequately for so kindly in- V . eluding me with those' who were' • EASTMAN STREET showing delftware-designs. They CAN DO TO OIT READY drew pictures of storks, windmills, CW»I?OBD suw clothing and bedding. Recently the ^L- statiwery and otE gen- a_putch shoe tilled with flowers, >eoiile licatinj FOR WINT1R NOW •stsattaiSi. Uij^wrasc SfflssasHssES' SSS3S. maWs£WtiffbWtnW^^ oil «ltiru|i<> link till*«t. A whl auu •••ww^. M.f,r. w_ with fuel oil i*ii*v«v Articles collected by the branches wit„—h a certificate "i„n. gratefu.— .__.._l apprecia, - long 'e ing some important cities. full tank o T r It is with" some trepldaUon that life. I now start another year of pub- this coming winter Wjji-iee fuel oil MM! t distributed by them to institutions or tion of outstanding copperatipn for 50 licity work for the Creative Art 9U Iiiiv« your b«ulifin >yili>ui inn*fled at a new high. Whimsy preparing -jour fufiuiK boiler anil »imiLt» |il|i* reifare agencies of th.eir choice. The an- years." . . ' Grcup. It will bo.a challenge to try rl«aur«l-lit tuak« tur« ;ou will K«'I I Iff lual drive pf the Cranford branch is now ' All this is made possibleJjy the sim- to improve last year's record and' rigiit*«ow t^fiieet your iieedsu Call • wutl «ffiri«Ht'UM nf your fuel oil Itttli* correct some of 'the errors. • ruld mohllu slieail. inderway, ancl the Ingathering will be pie membership requirement of the guild Thank. you and your staff for u«.tMlay=rlel "« Help y«»i preparu teld next Tuesday at the Municipal puild- —the gift of at least two new articles of I Insured Safety — up to $10,000.00 3«i Cb«-V»lor)iiwlinlowiiind liKulalion 1 your hotue now for perfect heating io k<> »ur» you ke«|> b*Jt "' ttih wiuttf * The donation^ of new clothing re- clothing or household linen ("one to wash per member. « -••old 0Ul. ived here will go4o fill the shelves of and one to wear"), each yeari comfort this winter. W«!re proud to he 4U 1| y«tu buvMi'i already ilguM up fw money available kUIUbulir furl delivery, aik u» at>«ut, It Cranford Welfare-Association, Visit- • This year, the week of October 742 part of the progressive oil industry that Haw.. Our tuldhullt dellvyry tyUrw U Nurse Association and Health Depart- has been designated National Member- * your (u«rati(«a> ol • eomfortuLl* bom? 1 hringsbeUerHvingtothiseominiunity. »bli winter. ; "it • •;'•'. •. .-.—— -J > • shtp~V^1rby7th^^ In a few words, "reai^'safe** means 'charityThe" guild'in thes usypwayl is^rise—nqs not "relieft a hand' or- .America^I gift of twof oryo moru woule garmentd like st o(purchased add your, keeping ypur valuables in a safe High returns —^ out, but a helping hand. Children are or made by yourself) to the great total deposit box at Suburban. The few /O quietly outfitted for^school so that they bringing comfort and cheer to those less •,'.^_" ' pennies a day rental is the least NIWI WHfa RT-?t . need not feel "different" in outgrown, fortunate, contact Mrs. R. F. Robey at Congratulations" ' expensive 'peace-of-mbid youTl : shabby clothes or misfit" hand-me-downs. '409 Orange avenue next weeK, or deliver Mobilheat ShutJluLiyre^jr^^e_conj|ft^ by thfe your contributions.personallyjo the .liv visiting nurse who brings fresh, new Bnen gathering anfieliiunicipaj BuUainb and warm blankets. An expectant moth- tween 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Tuesday. you'^ie vaijiis and private "teefwell booths at-your disposai . •.- / SEE US FOR YOUR SCHOOL Days arc NECESSARY SUPPUES. '"/ •• SERVICE SINCE iur YOU SAY IT SO LUMBER A SUPPLY — AVINGS & TYourdiiH cannot learn MUUHB COMPANY • Sidewalks COlMPAIs»Y: if he cannot Sc?, • Patios BY PHONE ',. '• t\ Office* ~£m And it coats soUttla. Imm«dlit> '-.- #^# ythere's an office fa your community ISTAIHSHID 1917 1 North Ave«E. A 3-minutecallto : r •. 9WC9 J899 • • .' • • . V, • • **• i . • • • V — rRBE ESTIMATES — • -_'. _:f ^^ M 'n , ' • -|v| -{K p f |J • -A UNION' AYEHOES Washington D, C. is juat 66«l ^ANFbftp-dARWbqp/rPL^ PLAINS -WESTFI ELD Mt«««Tt»c*Bfiimr ir> MOKTM bnoio Kir BR 6-9826 or EL 4^437 after 6 p.m. " ; •. ^vg;;c.«wi LARRY & EDDIE Station rota from Newark. r \ • '[ Merobpr federal Dfpodt toturaoM Corporation

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t . ' • • •;>' C*JU«6M> ^ crtfen^E^^^^^S •'V ;'i:vK^H-:1^.0^2^!!:»i^ijk: Malcolm ^. Forbes Wghllghted the iiiiiiiai' ivnreieiice- ""* '* ' "*" civil jrlghte. ., , ' It was strongly urged at; the conference, the local delegates re- Conducted lated, that: local church, cocommitm * special guests In • "gettfatg IJBt tees become active throughouthroughoutt the aosDciatian meeUng of the -state;. Or. Alberlb t AlllngerAlUnger. ppastoa r Calvaryin tin Walnut Avenue Parent-Teacher atipn Tuesday at 8:15 P-M- . of Cranford Methodist. Church, is Mrs. Michael Battaglini, ' acting as temporary church com- mittee chairman lor the Cranford hern Convocation bas issued an invitation' .to all m mm „>. ^-- school to unit '•••••• .'' •'••>'.• '-. -••' •' •• -.••••: calvary unn«ninww»>> «.-Jolh with other Lutheran'„...,;,„ Tuesday afternoon. attend a meeting of the auxiliary, q •cations in the New Jersey 8ynod..iH. the Sector Program developed % formulated for thellrst tund-rais- at 8:15 tonight in the American the Lutheran Laytnen's Movement of the United Lutheran Church W affair, a cak^and food sale to Legion'Casino. .' ' . ...vv. , ' '. The "Northera Convocation, which includes .representatives of all One need no-Tht trey to prove that there is a lack of peace in the "A J*ew Church •'tor a New :;«*Thls prografrt. is: intended to-'-- •' -•> •••--• •: • ~ ^~- wheld at Baron's Drug Store on Organized last month, the aux- -• - ' JL~* 11. at B ajn. Mrs. iliary has several Jund-raising pro- Committee Elects, • ', parishes and missions of the' Northern Area pf the Diocese of New World Wide Gpinmunlon will be human heart these day*. . Everywhere we care to turn there is' Country",win be the topic as the In America.'-"•':'.'/••.-:,'•'• •' '::•:". : .. second of a fall Church Night ser- and Mrs. Julius jects ueder»ay and «Mans to uae '•-''Jersey,; wiU meet•-'•at Trinity Church next Wednesday. Evensong at celebrated at both the ft:3 0 and abundant evidence that people of all races and creeds are terribly sUftiuiate ahd revitalize the Whole Schedules Trips : ies is held in Cranford Methodist „. ...J be In charge, the -proceeds to ccmpletf the • . the church at 8 p.m. will open the session, following which dinner will 11 a.m. services in the^rst Pres- .ajsturbeoV "''.;;•:'-:^-:. .'.•'' ':':::].; '.r;.i :••'...'.": yyy ,-:' ,yy ;:.„.'•.:>•; life and "work of the congregation v officers for. this year avtnw and Garden State • Frank Turley and' J. B. Manel- The quest for peace has taken theltlme"arid attention of men- Church: at 8, pjn. next Wednes- ^^_i be.served in Sherlock HalL <• .'"'•";.• • ,V. '• ' • •. byterian Church this Sunday, and day. Speaker for the series is aittlWmeinbeW' the Rev. Arnold ^gar Brownleewfirstv. Parkway fields in tiffin for opening ski, were elected co-chairmen of ,•••• ,"'' As a part pf the special program for the evening, Donajd R. ^t th^ latter "service hew',, mem- and nations for many yea^s, but we seem to be farther away from Dr. Arthur R Whitneyi vice-pres- J. Dahlquist, pastor.of the local, president; Mrs. Maurice;. Ruler, thA commfttee;of Cub Pack-178 as the solution t^an ever. The earth is fille* with vlolenqe as In the se&nd vlc^P»esident; Mr* Leo the cflmml^tee heldj}ts |fli|st meet- .:-;'/JWimanM,h'eadTOas!ierof St; toern-j '' ' ' * '' ' ber* tojiU ^e welcomed Into the-] ident of Drew University. ! ' ehurch,explalned.:'',;•".•',, l^.-. ' ' 1 : ; ( ' Grebne^, re*rtingfsefill be On Child Health At the 9:30 service .the Westr stituted authority endeovburs to protect the rights of our fellow Him of-our tlme,our, talehts, and letter of rer from other Lu. year Were announced by Mrs. Bat- Chairman; Peter" Skarecki, cubr •.' ,, the,program. _'.':' ... ' •' , •••'/••'• , •' Julia Modlte, Mrs; A. P. Bobcofck, -The Pre-School Child Through r minster*'Choir will sing the' an- t«rs. Fbrrest Bllahdlnft Joseph theran •gatlons. The -BcV. '| tagUni as follows: ,, : v; master, and Douglass LUce, assist-. . , .. There will.be a -Vestry meeting FwSernuni them. "Lead Me. Lord," by Wes- our resources." :'..'..•;•'•.!.' .•', a Nurse's VyaT wfll be the topic nntcubmaster. ^ . . „ • •';. ...:' .'••• '•• Many people live now In dread of the/fay of their retirement Talcott, Haron Dreyir ahd S Arnold ilqulst, pastor, has • »Mrs. Leonard Jackson,, attend- CEITEl COT CIOFS in the guild room at 8 o'clock •to- "Echoes Prom the New York ley, and at the U o'clock service ; ^ener^ firman for the^ pro-! of an address by Mrs. Margaret Al- ^since rents are so high. Hospital expenses, medical fees; medical k.'-iBmlth,'J.r.'.'.': .',-::' ",L -\ • .- : „ „„ . his • .sermbh tojiic,' ance- Mrs. Harold Robinson; bud- baeber. R-N. at the tirst meeting The committee' A drew Up a night. The Parish Prayer Group Crusade" will be the sermon topic the Chancel Choir w)U sing "Cre- ^ram Is Theodore trartfc, Aiding 1 schedule of trips' for the cubs for' | MO ROAST "!.;• will'meet from 8:30 to '10 O'clock prescriptions and the cost of living are so exorbitant as compared JV>llowteg Or," Whitney's ,ad- .^able^-Gdd*s Healing Touch, ! get and finance; Mrs. Fuller and of the season cf the Koosevelt , of Dr. George A-Aitcheson, pastor ate In Me A Clean Heart,*' by him asjmembers of the ^'"t^b^tbothh the 8:15iih8:15 iihd 11 "a.in ^ . serv--^V ' the ensUlng year, the first of : with the income, that thti day that many contemplated,wlth a sense dress next Wednesday Wght there Mrs. .WiUiam YulU. Christmas • ' Association ; ' ! : : : " .Vat • ••••••••••••• Mueller,•.'.••,. - " '•' / : .'•.* • :* •• cbininlttee,and thereto^ as chair^^^^g^^^ ^ jj^y . • "' '- -:- -. .V' }•'•<•:-•• »• on ,suno«j, the; 16th/Sunday, ptthe AllianceChurcbv a*'.'»»), will be a panel, discussion!; deal- Cdm oarty; Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Cai»- J which Vwlll be a hike" at Camp Other' musical selections will oi delight, they now Awlah couUDeheld ua a^ya^ since they sdkwl croup at 830 p-ni. Wednes- Winnebago in Marcella later this ; ing With "Church-State Relation- man of other' :wmtolttees,..jj*iliiinjon- W1U be offered at both gelosi, class mothers; Mrs. Kenneth after Trinity, the services wlU to- ^^ u^ worship service, Include "Slumber Oiv O Weary • fear'its;airrivalj••»;••'• (^ :".••..'..'•'....'.'v, •'...... ,'/>.. V<.: iV.-.'," '.'•''• "'. ' me oT Mrs. Robert A. .tender pork with «W«rkrout elude: 8 aan^ Holy'K^hanst, 9:15 .^ j^^ Supper will be com- ships." Serving on this panel Frank Johnston, research;, Jtay-I services.'...,A^' . ..-..•:.-.' • Morris Founders Day; Mrs. Bat- Odumbia avenue. -month.'; ' • "• v' '• . •' •;. .'' -'• ,"'" Pixlc Sauerkraut ^^15t Spirit;" by * J. S. ..Bach; "Andantl- Add to all of this the Industrial tension under which the work- will be Mrs. George Etaiore, IMlss roond Obrotk, pwDOsals.^;Ci Sunday Church School begins at It was announced that Leo F. • wteUnd of HIM* special low price*. memorated following the sermon. no,M by Faure, and "Hymn," by lagllnl, achlevenieiits; Mrs. David Mbmthier. who -fa a nurse ing man live*, the reuglous and political confusion with which he . Elaine Smith. Louis Totten, Wal- Hausmann. advance visits; ^Edgar §•30 ain. for all'ages. The atluit Silverrnah, historian: • . Greaney will be In charge of the , Carl G. HsuJson. pediaW- candy sale, which is scheduled to orlOONDSTfAK Peters. : y^'^ "•"''-• '••••''"" ' " ' Is faced ^nd the corruption of the unions representing him now tervHatch and ChiHfes Pbpe. • class under instruction by.the,pas- Welcomed as new members will Hendler, survey; Buiwn Longen- Mrs. Mate Schurer, Qirl Scoots; speak ia the.fnothers gel under way shortly as the ruled by so many gangsters; "How In all the'world could people bach, 'publlcliy;.yPale~, , r.* .-•—•: JuntUl" a•••• tor will continue also at 9:30. All "Mrs. Romona Sands. Mrs. A. X UIMSTERIRMD "U.S.CIOICE : : y Refreshments are ««y«» during Dac, p importance'of health .pack's only fund-raising project : Have any peace at all? "• :•:.. .: ."."•.'' '\.' .':': - ''\ '•'"•". \.r :. '.' wardship; Elwood the evening'by ttwrnbers. of the children's persons out of high school arc wcl- UUchny, Mrs.; F. Jagusak and Mrs. «*Ud aspfor the. year. Three prizes will be r, and Jesus Christ has the answer to the problem. Here k His Hennlng, i Mrs, Robert Vbgel, that tMri** th« flnttt that monay can buyl Obvarnmant srad*d "U.S. Chatc*" So l«ntl*i> to< |uicyl Women's Society > of; Christian Stuart Burns awarded to the boys selling the g^ J-it>roTiu^t>f-<>e*c^^ ^ hearing distance at the time: ^'These thfiT^Tfiw^poKen unto World Wide Communion will be membership; Mrs. Nathan* Rod- bather vOl answer At^ a 'recent meeting, of. den a» cbngregajkions began last ^jf- you, that lit Me ye might have PEACE- - In the world ye shall observed at the 0:30 and 10:85 esearcn^wiu ^V»»MM. «.— LUUiei stein, music; Mrsv Robert Grube. xntefest io uottierK. ' inotners, cubs were assigned' to aim. worship Services this 'Sunday, Kwhive completed their work, night and.Will continue ort Octbbet Mrs. Albert Evans, and Mrs. Dan- . have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the 9, 16 and 23. Thes£ persons will be'. A social hoar will follow, with their dens and.the .dens were as- For the second In a series of ser- .. pastor said. The survey com- iel Kress; notices; Mrs, Leonard Mrs. William F, Donnelly, Mrs; signed a theme for each month. irld.*;/;- ,• ;;. •;•;'•./?••; •••••• ; . .• • .-.•. • ••-; ,;.•...... mittee "will now attempt, to; de-received along with others coming Silver, parent .and family educa^ No\e, please; that It Is not peace brought about by the efforts mons &h "The Lord's Prayer," ^ : DonJd Gksser and Mrs. Richard It was announced that 25 new- Swift Hamburg Patties Alberi 'Alllnger, pastori wlUA.— termine the .total potential of the by transfer on 'Sunday, NovemWr tion; Mrs. Bernard White, excep- of any man or organization in .the world. It Is a peace found only 3; Interested persons'are requested SHhoB*tf as co-hostesses with Mrs. boys would be Initiated as bobcats as his. topic: "Who Art in H< congregation.. The publicity com- tional child. -' • : : in Jesus Christ. We are so often told that Ul we think, nice to contact the church office. BSMjokt.'''-. ,'• . ••:.'.• ;" - •'••.•••• at the first pack' meeting. It was Sandwich Steaks i The. Senior Choft' wUar sing "Q mittee also has.started sending In- MrsV C. A. Bursteuv Alt'' mothers of pre-«ehopl and decided-to continue with the In- thoughts, and do good deeds we shall have peace; but the peace Received by baptism last Sunday | Holy JeSU," by LVoff/at the^ 9:30 formation to the congregation and health; Mrs. Bert Backmoff, .. -indergarten children whj> are' in- dian ceremonies. . [that rnm writing about is not a human achievement. ,. ' were Lynni Crlckenberger, daugh- . service, and at thViecond service preparing materials. ;,-; • school; Mrs. Brownlee and. Mrs.tensted in attiendmg this group, Den mothers presenf were: Mrs. /This peace comes to the heart only after one has surrendered the High Schooychoir wiU offer . One of the special features of ter of Mr. and Jylrs. Lemuel Crlck- Robinson; program; Mrs. Joseph ! but-, have1 not been contacted, are enberger, and Leslie Joan Strauss; E. E. Foerst, Mrs 'A. J. Nberpel, hls^llfe to Christ. If one will do that, then he shall have peace "Holy- Is Ths^ante, O Lord," by this program will be a congrega- Trczzar publicity; Mrs. WuTiam requested t» can Mrs; Brooks. daughter vited as guests..Preparations for Mrs. Matthew Delia Rosa and Mrs. Rumors Cause Coyne, Mrs. L.' F. Greaney, Mrs. V lections; "Andnnte and ChoralCi" at 7:30 land Adult Choir rehearsal price for realization is the yleldlhg of one's life tb Jesus' Christ this event are being; handled by Joseph Allseo, refreshments; Mrs F. X. Mullln and,Mrs. E J. Gpr- 13.39 bf Coslmlro Dello Jolo; "The Vis- wilt be held at ft o'clock tonlgnt. A. J. Engel, safety. .-••.. Robert Neumari. The; banquet will : Racial Tension/ nowski. •„•.• • ' ••;•'•'•' ' ;. ion of Isaiah/' by Martin Luther,' be held at 6 p.m. on Sunday, Oct- First meeting of the Girl's Mis- Mrs. A. Pollock, silverware; Mrs. sion Club wlli bVheld In. the fel- tnd "Post|ude," by Henri D'Aubel. ober 20, at the Elks CJub in ""~ E Fox and Mrs. A_ C. Roecker, . Self-love Is often rather arro- , A special offering for the.Fel- lowship hall at i pm. Saturday. 'beth.': •'•;;•;.,; ••;,'• .-.:'•'•, •,• ;... summer round-Up; Mrs. John Fed- gant than blind; it does hot hide Circle 9 Is sponsorirtg this grouji Bumorai are the cause of. most Communion lowship of Suffering and Service ,- Guest Bpeaker for this occasion orko and Mrs! Milton ScUoff. our faults from ourselves, but per- under leadership of Miss Beatrice racial tensions; and fears, Brant Program Slai •vill be taken. ;, will be Paul I. Folkemer of Balti- audio-visual education; Mrs, Sam suades us that they escape the no- Wilfrid. AA girls 9 and 10 years Coopersmith. director of the Antl- ,The MethodUt Youth Fellow- more, Md. a former president of I Bernstein, art consultant; -Mrs. tice of others.—Samuel Johnson Everyman a/nju«j vuu>. — t of age are lnvltejjl to attend this illefaination^Ijeasue of New Jer- F<* Sfcferf ships will meet front 7 tp 8:15 p.m. the Lutheran Laymen's Movement Battafclini, scnolarsnip; Mrs. Wil- vine on Saturday, October M. at 7:30 pjn. ^__•:' meet in the gymnasium at 9:30 The Sacrament of Communion _ _ [th Toynbee and Sunday with,. topics as .follows: organizational meeting. ... sey, declared in presenting a "rU- will be'observed Sunday morning "AnEvwung and, a well-known photographer.' liam Eltinge. 'Spiritual educatksn; nMjr dinic™1 as the •Cranford Raymond H. Miller, rector morrow at 7 pm. for r-rf«Ii*ht- 7 pjn, the Senior Fellowship at il i t »; 30 and Senior 'High. 'MVhy; Aren't We ;The program wUl conclude witl Other Saturday events lndutty; Mrs. Cangelosi, Vni. Walker. Mrs, FRESH GORr Mohammedans?'';" Intermediates, Branch of the NAACP held its Church of St Uriel the house Mission. New an every-member, visit just' prior catechetical instruction at 8 a.!^ Leo Pollack, Mrs* Grimshaw and first fall meeting Sunday at Cran»i! PRESTONE SALr "English Style Debate/' and Jun- Children's Choir rehearsal at the Mrs. Gruhe, ways and means. OFF THE COl lrt. WU1 be the where the men of t ries,. o . u to Thanksgiving, • •.• ,; \' ' '.'..- •' ford Methodist Church: - '•' i Sea Olrt, wUl be the v,here the men of the church PCn, lomi ma- >^.~- by . U^Church; New^rStS ^^^S^^ «? ior High, What's"the Scoop?" : same hour and Junior High Choir th« women of conduct the service. featuring Mr. Crinumwiito added that the Any McGlnnlsi? off the Board of Members of the Fellowship of rehearsal at 10;15 ajm. v the . to attend are i*2^JK ; *he Pearl Blver. -• Ork Sufeday* members ol the sur- and rdigious croups is the answer 70c par qt. the Session. Church have been Invited to at- For Episcopal Home vey cobimlttee of ti»e Sector Pro- POSr$ CEREAL I tend the Intermediates' - meeting. Auxiliary tor better imdersUnding a health-

ls; last year, how Evergreens,, the Eplscppal. Home Cranford Boytf &tfeoaU'league. JKAA^^pf^^^ fcdd Tren- CONSUMERS^OIR .this group.. \ '.•"' .. •..;.' •" '• to — under History.": .. .. • • .•-. ;.-••' •„. :,v>. •;.; . for the Aged ai Moorestown. ' Explorer Post 84 will assemble t ]nn ta-annnHf were given oy SUPPLY COMPANY ^Miss Nan Mrs. Grossman is special studies Boy' Scout Troop 75 will meet Canned goods and' foodstuffs In. the'fellowship hall at 7:30 pm. At Echo Lake The Young" Adult Group. ---- I Thomas Parrott and Alfred Dur- BWds»*-05«0 "Fel* chairman In educatton; for the Jer- •iithe auditorium at 1 o'clock this inlay be taken to the church and Monday. ,'.y, '::{;_'.-.:' /:•'>•' " • ' A study of "The MMiraclesi , of meet at 7:30 p.m. to hear a dis- Phllb. !. Junior evening, and Senior Choir re^ They related that Ctovernor Christ1' win be continued by Bur- lowshlp will, fail pjn.^Moh-! sey City chapter of Hadassah. She placed in containers' in the front GAS-TOON£i cussion on "Are Movies' Worth- Mas spoken at. education meetings hoarsal will be held at 8 o'clock. vestibule. It Is requested that'the .Choose always the way that Robert BC Meyner and Senator ineyE. Bawcom. tnlnister, at inW- dayi :•.-.-; /• while Today?** • . be a meeting of the In Jersey City; and at recent Had- The Young Timers will meet at following articles, noj be Included: seems best, however rough it may - BY"- On Monday evening, from 8 un- There the parking lot at 8 pjn. tomorrow be; custom will soon render It easy Christl lucation committee at assah Regional conferences. She Is Cranberry products, flour, • rice til lu pjn^ the first of a series The choirs will hold an honor: graduate «f Cornell Unl-, to go on a roller skating party. and baked beans. ' ' ' ' and agreeable; —Pythagoras \ Oeorge Doerr [of churcbxotflcer training meet- t:30 verslty and also studied at Oolum- Members of the Intermediate Special Limousine Service sectarian study and visitors mvetsary w UK: «^» ••...^%, boys — renearoils as follows tomoif- the circle held its first meeting of ings • wiULjoe held' at the church ^vw. Junior, 4:30; Westminster, blaf^Irs.- Orostmah did graduate and Senior High Fellowships will welcome. .' '*•:',•• • 1 under the direction of the min- Trips to all airports, railway stations & pier« the season In the Masonic Temple : work In Ekigland on Shakespeare. leave from' the church at 8 p.m. Communlon^wUl be cond at isters. These meetings will *~" e:30rand.Sehlori 8 pjn. '' •. >7/|un. last Thursday evening. .. Brownie Troop 106 will hold Its Chairman for the evening Is Mrs Saturday for a swimming party at CALL BRklg« 64)961—6-2272 IDEAL BRAND both the io:3O a.riu «nd^ i"»- Mrs. Edna Peterson, the new held each Monday evening du the Westfield "Y." Cub Pack 75 services on Sunday. Bible glasses the month of October.,-That^ame first meeting,, of the season at Leslie GUck. Following the pro- ROBBINS & ALLISON. — Trip* to anyplace circle president, congratulated the 10:30 a.m. Saturday. This group gram refreshments will be Served will hold its monthly meeting- in for aU age» will convene at 8:30 evening the evening circles^of the .the auditorium at 7 pjn. / boys and presented them with a formerly met at 3 pjn. The. ses- In the vatliy. -..'•••: •.••••••-.: . ' Very Retuottcble - gift. An anniversary cake, ham- Margaret Greene Association will sion will hold Its monthly meet- ' The Women's Society of Chris* ""The women's Bible class will be meet at the homes^ot various tlan Service will meet, at the LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING 0 10 burgers and soft. drinks were ing at 7:30 p.m. Monday. B^naiB'rithUnit conducted by Mr. Ba^ ™ "* served] l>y -members of the circle. members. Board of Deacons' "will ' meet church on Tuesday. . Prayer group : njn. Wednesday, followed by * It was announced that the boys Monthly n ot 11:80 ajn. will be followed by : Houurftold Good* Exclu^h^ly session of/.ttie work group at II wUl beheld . luncheon, and • business nieetlng Masonty ,.•. will celebrate further wlUt a din- Of wifti «»*«..*»••«.>„.. , , piai» to to be am. to^sew a^ make. cancer ner dance at the temple on Octo- nesday inlhe Board room. ii and program will start" at 1 pjn. Pahtflaf -•• ^Thursday at 8 p.m. the. Wavecrest avenue, WinBeld. neld « 108 ; dressings.:.••.'.. ;•"'' ^ . ' , " Boy Scout Troop 44 >Mn meet ,. There will be a workshop for all Storage &S±&} Sapping Booflnfl • , Surprise gifts were presented MenVXouncll will' meet at • the nail, UDIOD, vn ww>u -• — •• —, departments of the Sunday School Church and the Board of Trustees in the large fellowship toorn < _••!•••••• |to' Mrs. Hedy Meier, Mrs. George- church at 7 pjn. Tuesday. : will be dlicussed at a board meet- at 7:30; pjn. Tuesday, with - Curt Let us show you our speedy anBa Irslinger ~and. Mrs. Lillian ill Meet In the minister's study. ing of B'nil B*rlth Womeh, rCadlT Garrett, director of Christian edu- •,'.•• '••'service!''.' • ' • '•; • During a meeting of the Adult' . - A dessert and auction, sponsored Dobbins- by the Women's Guild, will be mah Chapter, to be held at Temple cation, in charge, Mrs. Alice Batlch was Bible Study Group, at the home Beth-El tt 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. Youhg People's Choir will re- CONTRACTOR - of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denzau, held •from 6 to 9 ptm, Wednesday. Chwrfolry hostess for the monthly Dessert will be served from 6:30 Arrangements, are In charge of hearse at 7 p.m. and High School Call BRId9« 6*898 6 Hawthorne' street,. tomorrow Mrs. Allen Kane, chairman, Bt»d Choir' at 8 p.m. next Wednesday.' Ghr«n on Any of the circle. Mrs. '" to 8 p.m. Mrs. Robert Pierce and 213 Sooth Av^E DOEIB'S VIRGINIA UI Mrs. Daniel Kuslv are in charge Mrs. Clarence Bursteln, co-chalr.- Moving ProUtm FANCY•'''• tnatt, •••' :.'••••:-'•v ':'•••.'.;;;. " "' ' '' There is something that Is much Crtnford. N. J. based depth study of the of reservations. . . ' more scarce, something finer far. w" ym gjve Trouble and perplexity drive ATIANTIC Is the ability to recognize aolllty. whether we should have a govem« CHM8TIAN SCIENCB Union County Parent-Teacher ment wUhout ' newspapers or Association Board at Arthur I*-. — Elbcrt Hubbard newspapers without government CHDftCtt 8BEV1CBS The ever-present power of the Johnson Regional High'School, PhomBR 6-9716 BAD1O 1 should not hesitate a moment to Clark, next Thursday. IXMIIMII fW Mrtfnt and cookliig. Htm. |tt)cy; fine flavor. WORC710) the latter." -~ Ttiomas Jef- Christ; Truth, to heal sickness and Urge tin to destroy discord will be brought The dominating committee wiU South 7*«S > JL SOU. out at Christian Science servicea meet at 7:30 pjn. next Thursday^ Sunday.. " '••'•• ' :'. '". • • ;i . Scriptural selections Jin the Les- SHCIALI - VIRGINIA Lll CAUFORMIA son on "UdreaUty- wiU include the SCHOO following from. Luke (13:11-U>: Ptonci'vow Urtdir, crunchy, .xtra lors* ttallul "Ahd, behold, there was a woman TiHE TOGO which had a spirit of infirmity eighteen years, and Was bowed to- •••; ••./. ri>— ;"•'••• •:•• ICEBERG • gether, and could in no wise lift Up S*OD0It CAUFORIIA herself. And whetv Jesus saw her, w . . w*v • I wmnnm H)M|« WUVMS* VWCK PO«B ••• pmoaaMy^ trM,Ut«ratut« and np

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refreshmentfreshment* by tbeitbiff daughtersgh.. onunentator, is#ww open (o qual nrisingly, ^SDm^ Hew "jersey col- a I*. " * amateur ap4 trained singers Utees now find they could serve MemberMb s off thithis new troop ara e lzationj Brenda Conley, Hethy Gmelin, Mrs. MfW Mrs. Calvin Walck of 5 nore studentst-than they have. linton avenue, Kenilworth., Co-sponsors for the Those attending also discussed^ Ubby Knox, Lois Kramer, Holly f f the the expected increase In'enrolli Martens, Cathy McAteer-, Joan 'the year's schedule has been fmr-rnincfi by tse f***** 'fc'-'—.,...'. tions mentf and • b|U which h«w beeqMorris.' .gainst Cra icn to Hear Introduced in the Mew Jersey Leg-1 MatM*riTpoirdoro"*i^i-ye n Potta. -,-jiaiiity' CenterTalk islature to Increase the number of 4wni»i»>a»instlltterbug» in Cranfordwer* furthered the month. ' A profram featuring the world- tBepubl|cahtidc-| state-wide scholarships from ;2S0 TSJS o! Garten Club, held iU opening mfettaf the Republican Muntctea! GpfQt to 1,n will «»•**[_ Jthree-fold «acK on d» a^Wfi, u Articles on the subject which meeting of the hew season* in the] A. ( clared: ... and vlce-cha|Wan of legislation. At the* present -time on "Toys" on December U. fi^t appeared in The Citizen and Veteran Hospital Bayway Community. Center.: at I ^ .... ; • .. _^~ •••• .•••• .,/»•• • ; v. i^-j/r,... > critical water problem, Senator "With a constructive approach the Municipal Con^tteeCommt;; Mr*. By Dr. Iversen all 250 scholarships are for Rutgers ToSj^Here sic" will be the .theme of Miss Chronicle were reviewed by Mrs. lr30 p.m, • Wednesday. Dessert!^ M^colm Soothes; Republican we have inade!progress.:' It, was Malcolm Johnson, Mrs. F. J. War Jersey's colleges,: as v«l University and Douglass College. ^_ iMarlan Thompsbn, psych Doris.Hollftibach. elementary mUr Benjamin F. Brixner, 'council Sets Anniversary wlU be served. Wives Oflall Stan-Harry MotOT», IlK. candidate for governor, told some iinder a Republican Governor co-i terman, Charles &. Christi as others.throughout the country It was suggested at the meeting iatric eoclal worker of the mental »lc teacher, 'on'January p. Dr. dard Oil employes are invited to1 OJS©' BEAT —' FUEL .'Oil*:: that theplace of the Junior college Cart Hanson will speak on Satr chairman.' Mrs. Brlxnerreported ,00 persoW attending!: a buffet operating with a RepubU|can' ma- H.I" Raymond Kirwan, JJames' f, are seritlng ways' to combat, the heaHK- clinic in PUinfleld, will 1 v : in higher education be explored' that members of the Village Im- Dinner-Dance attend. ' •'.• •' • • '•• . .: '. •. \ " ,'v • ,•••:;•••*;••.. supper hifd by,^,Republican ;..rity In the Legislature^ that our O'Brien and Mrs. Harold .fi Cloy problem of multipl* . applications speak at the first meeting of theety" on March 12, and Miss Mary provement Association and' the Mrs. Richard Kraul of Cranford OOLOKUIL : Call BBUf* t-1144 lit'Berth A*** W. state acquired the WhWtofl tT«C- ler. by high school seniors. Dr. Ken-It was.poifited out that there Is aLincoln-Sherman-Walnut pre- Jane Reid will discuss r ' Junior VIA also have expressed The staff and voluntary service presented a report on the wm&t. SPS in his honor >i tfae Masonic •in South Jersey, considered .on- ^uUrmen tryltvtt^' Deed for oetiter liaison lietw.een the Your Child for Kindergarten" on committee of the Veterans' Ad- Committee neth W. Iversen,. dean, of Union school grouD next Wednesday eve- interest in such a program. scholarship committee, at ah ex- SAVINGS & LOAN •Simple last Tburaday.raghV 01 the richest sources, of ground Steven Lynch, financial; Mrs. Al- Junior and senior colleges. Ma'jr.U.' ' '••' .-. ' '...••• ministration Hospital at East Junior Coflege, reports. • ning at the home of Mrs. Bert ili It was decided to contact local 1 ecutive' board meeting at. the cen- «Ti* critical need for addition- SHAHEEN AGENCY, he water on'the Eastern Seaboard; jfred puemmjer, »„„„-,-,Mr. !v"A%',9.weetint last(Wirsday. die Backlnotf of 12 Shetland,drive. Thhe meetmfetlngg pplaces will be f/cfcani^atiQns wliich may contribJ Orange" will co-sponsot a dinner- ter f last wc^k. ' •• •; • > •.•,.*•'.:: ASSOCUTKUf Water supplies fok our ataje: provided for the improyetnent of Kirwan, arrantefnents, and Miss dunce, in' honor ol the institution's 'Succtaste tofJohn W. Haini'.: 8oa |N[ew Jersey.-CojUege Admission As-* . After a short ;t^)k| Miss Thomp- louncedd.w. i f ute usable ideas and cooperate! in Program events for the ensuing '-i "I) ni and,im»st.\be*6t;' Senator^ he Delaware' and Baritan Canal, Joan Kiasack, honpitaliiy. socmtes discussea the problem fifth anniversary, at Gra^illch's •JuSEfCS ll-drbes declaiwl. < industries, and the all .toe* i program for development of A$pJ ing. Drl Ivers«i) said. ; I their pins at an investiture Tues- proval -of the new plantings in ADam. &QM ,requ ..t periods ot drought which Mothers of preschool and Kind studying as examples of how to' Warner I>laza as a positive step niversary observance, Dr. ML Her-sert bridge on November 13 were •••S^'.-Cum«nt.jpif««id •«•«•:', •/ BRIds*«-0M0 CaUBBidgat-OlM BR 64)777 C iie resources of the Delaware Riv Of JWasterwprk Chorus .! Dr. Iversen reports "some colleges day afiertibon ,in the library of ergartcn chUdren are" invited -to bert, rineberg. hospital manager, discussed. Mts.. H. H. VicJcers of S7ft North Am. E. WeatlaU have plagued oiir'dti^ demand, ar. .It was under Republican Brookside Place SchpoL Mrs. Jo- think, not ol what to think—. toward, beaulificatiori of the town ; ; . Ctmntod a pMiUve program of ,actio^ tj; Mr*. Clifford. Jonnrtsm pf » have to accept SO percent more attend and may contact their re- center through use of live plant stated that, during the past "five Union presided. , ~.:-'T; CH««taui S-H13 >£•;.. eglslatlve sponsorship that Round students than tl»ey can acconar seph Potts and Mrs. Stephen spective school ; chairman.. Mrs.Jacques Barzun >eart the staff of this 950-bed • REFRIGERATOR^ Valley, as a potential reservoir Rankin aveque, has passed her material. I WegMela Aw. W. • / ,-•;;• .'WamOrn Wvk fulfill bW.W-.&M&teii&Q* modate. If the idmisdqn officer Gmelijh. troop leaders, conducted general medical and surgical hos- our long-range ^ter^nee^ I ite, was authorised. audition for membership in the tb^e ^ ceremony,, based on .the . Arrangements were made for Feted on Service RANKIN FUEL CO. SCHEB'S mafcjes a poor guess on how many : donations from member garden pital has treated 25,000 veteran 1 VAN'S CHANTOHD ELECTBC need not etoumerate. the failtees • "We are confident tnat our fur-Masterwork Chorus gf Morris- of the students who are accepted brownie.story.' '.'.• ''. " •''...' SEWEB AMP P1AW patients.. With Western Electric I c*u*aA L|QVOB ITO11 of the present A^nnnUtratibd on ther positive approach will pro- town, classical concert aijd re- . Mothers of the girls'were guests clubs or other interested organ* ' VDXIa OU> ' A0|llill vide the additional water supplies cording group, show up,, the college could have The hospital has 1,08w 0 employes. r Ira H/Peterson was presented I: BEAUTY SHOPS * this vital nlatter. • Oup dtiaens izationstuations'io boe e«niiar»cearmarkedu fo"*r» schooo*-'"""l i »••*- «-~»--~-;—• ~~.t * •••-• -i < too many or too few' students. Sur- for this meeting • and: were served of whom 56 arc, fullt py with a diamond-set emblem Fri-1 OIL wnins mwi raioioAIEB need Waier. Beorimliiation / wyitt MAUJOUfB. which are so essential to. the resi- Mrs. Johnston, alto, studied nut* &tlng^!^ 1 CaUBBMaat-SMS several of the garden clubs have clans, with 21 residents, and five day and -honored at-'a company- CattBBidoaC-OiM not build the, essential projectt. lents of our state." sic for a number of year; prior BR 6*9653 provided; plantings on the grounds dentists, with one dental intern. sponsored luncheon Monday In If Ho Aaswwr. BBidg* t-SMl "We Republicans have devel- and otherwise, and other public Senator Forbes lauded Senator to tyttee years of music apprecia- of various schools in the past year The visiting staff consists of 44recognition pf 35 years of seryice til Cant*—lal Aw. Cnafosil oped a positive prpgram tpfuMOl works; and especially so, in thptfayne Dumont of Warren Coun- tion studies at the University of consultants and 26 attending phys- the water need* ,pf our f4J4aens. ljgj>t of the 'fac^ thai B water sun- ty, -from whom he won the Repub- Chicago. She has had consider- and that the new provision is for with, the Western El«*t*fc Com-; I0E SCHNEIDER ician*. Over 400 nurses and ply system wi)l eve^tual^y become lican gubernatorial nomination in able church choir? experience, most HAIIY I, HOWARD beautification of the grounds of pany, Kearny, where 'he ia an\ PheW PLalaftdd t-SMl LEHIGH OIL CO., Inc. SERVICE the new, elementary schools when nursing aides staff the nursing electrical engineen ;:• J and a Repubiican'Leglstotujrf fa JfsupJftip " the April primary, arid Senator recently with the Prospect Prespy- PLUMPING A HEATING IW-UI k Ma IMM . *So«sfictJo» G«anmteed^ terian Church choir in Ifaplewood, UR MTMf HOME BtAnTTEMAHCE OOHTBACTOHOBB they are ready for landscaping. service. .Mr. Patterson* who lives at 12 HABB^^'KEEIIB STATIONS January,; J^;,f^'flrsf; ;Pnf^>pWes rt* .thi^s %bert C. Crane of Westfield ,U*eii '^T«^;'A;-»pe«iaUr; 'air here last Thursday was Sen fund. •,•••.•'•-. .,;.•: .'.• ....•;: of the hospital in addition to all Mechanical Institute lw S»fTlM Wfc—1 llili»d Firbt stepsiep, thuie speake*iKa*x*r said, I Water needs of the residents inin the direction of David Randolph wards. ' .'.'. . V '.'—-„••'"' CONTRACTORS Tunc-Vps — atmonlzint itor Crane, who declared hirh- choral conductor andTadio music .7., Mrsi Leonard Moody was ap-v years, Rutgers Universltyvfor one v -V.-,: KEHILWORTH. M.:'*:.,••. .would be development of the re-1 the southern and centra* parts qf . pointed to serve as representative - Dr. -Fineberg ' remarked/ that year and the Davis Business Col- FURNITURE -^ Delco and Quit BatteriM I sources of the Raritan River by the state. self "i^^comPliete accord" with BBMoeMm. 1 Senator1 Forbes* outline of \ the v of .the council .on the Cranford particular praise is due ihe volun- lege in Ohio for one year. improving flowsi abating pollution "Our", long-range water plan,' . Community Council's' permanent teers, many of whom have 'served He is a member of the Stan- CnaM. And diminishing the threat of salt he said, in describing the third three-fold plan, especially with F«m't regard to the endorsement of a advisory committee for Christmas at the hospital for the complete' ley S. Holmes Chapter of the Tel- watcr inttuslon. a ;.;: , ,, :....:...'.•• phase of the Republican plan, In- .five years.-- •• •:'; ••;: .•'••. .'•-: - .Furniture & Appliances Al "n" JACKS CQmJmissioh to prepare ^ lOO^year . lighting and decorations. ~ ephone Pioneers of America, an •UUU1B JOBS OB SUAIX, I "Opr program, he explained, cludes the establlshmept "ol 9 com- :;- Volunteers from this area in- TEXACO SERVICE mission to develop a 100-year \^k- .program. _, ,• ..",".;.••• : •' •"... organization composed of long THORLE1T JOHN8EH- Vuralture — Appliaaem ''Includes the construction of ah :.,, 'The first act of any dictatorship . elude, Mrs.' Arnold Jackson of' 100 service telephone employees. -JavenUe aMrnUura BUILDERS' GENERAL Texoxe Gas <— Oil on-iiver dam on-the South branch *tr development 'program. II Senator ]TOrbes was introduced bPVeston avenue, Crawford Sisson •ALS8 * BRid0a«-tM9 Baby - - SUPPLY CO. Matfak LakrUstUa ltcessary, we shall request leg- by Joseph H. Dlttmer, dimier is to suppress freedom of informal of the Raritan Itiver; construction cbairman. Also introduced, were UoH." — Alberto Gatnza Par. of, 12-3A English Village and Mrs; GUU islative approval •for. direct .ne- Solicitors Meet - uk-ap aa« Dcu«u of the initial phase oTthe Bound gotiations with the State of I^ewSenator Crane, Assemblymen. G. (Jeu, axe, First meeting of the Westfleld- A. IAIONB BHUg««-S0Q0 BRidge«-*M4 Valley Reservoir, Including a dam, Clifford Thomas and Carlyle W. NOTk mmd Rarltaa Rd. ft Walnut Ama* York for our mutual development Cranford area solicitors ol the MUlwnk dikes, and pumping station on the of the Upper reaches of the Dela- Crape, and Mrs. Irene Griffin, AOams J-0220 Raritan with ; transmission lines Mount Holyoke College Alumnae BOOIEVABD ES3O are in New York, while at" the •Assembly candidate. . ' '.'''• Fund campaign for 1957-58 was Boom* Material Jrom the river to the reservoir; Among other guests Were Free- FUNERAL SEBVKSENTEB and development.. tA necessary same time applying' to the • Su- held Friday at the home of the REILLY OLDSMOBILE preme Court for-increased .diver- holders Nelson Xu Carr and chairman, Mrs. Bobert B. Winter, DIRECTORS r. riamilncar. Prop. stream .flowsi,, . • '.' • '•') sion to New Jersey of Delaware Charles Pi BaMey'r-Mn* Helen AtlOB "The limitation on the storage of Olaeser,' Republican state com- in Westfield. Solicitors from River (waters. "One of- the main Cranford are M«. John P. Hands, s v . Tires — Tabes — BailarlN water in the Round Valley Reser^ purposes of the work of the com- mitteewoman; William Lear and OOOtSY FDHERAL SEHVTCT BRIdge *-Uii volr to Delaware River water will Mrs. Pauline Qiilnn, Young Re- CQNCR vice-chairman; Mrs. George A. AD*mi 2-7*51 ClMfW« mission will be to enable our State Holden and Miss Ruth Frank. SM Morth Aw, East. Westfleia. nntBBAi. Btv*. * »U» SU Unttnm be removed The first phase of our to gain the maximum benefits pos- publican n a t i o n.a 1 committee program will enable

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THE CRANTORD CITIZEN AMD CHHOMIC&ft THURSDAY, OCTOBERS, 1967 KENILWORTH ,^ by Margaret Walsh accompanied Duncan, Cynthia Rainey, fcruce Mt&Spcaker Cranf ord lions Sponsor on the piano by Kathleen Cuck- Blakley, Judy Johnson, Marcm This It Civil Defense! , • Qub in Mountainside •' ler, and two (elections of four- Ruhine, Dennis Sullivan, Kenneth Star Scout Awards Ingram, Doretta DiGiovamu No. 38 THKCRANTORD CITIZBN AND CHBQNICLE. -raUHSDAY, OCTQBro ». 1837 'ii; The Rev. Albert Allinger, pastor band piano numbers played by VOL. learn the Public Action Signals Kathleen. Cuckler and Edwins Robert Swisher,'Lynda SwjrU 78 Court of Honor Br rBfiPEMCT T. DEACOIT of Cranford • Mfth^^t Chunft,. Holder. • Karen Peterson, Kenneth Liltltl p hales, William Burr, Sue Ann Mil- HtU ot two Star Scout swards highlighted a. Court of Director of PubUe>ltotetioBa. Cranmrd CD. Cooadl will deliver the invocation as the Refreshments, will be in charge L Mountainside Lions Club holds its df Mrs. I. P. Donaldson assisted ler. John Vergalla and Joanne AL Aid Squad Gospel Chapel Schedules Cub Pack 83 First Aid Squad Fund Drive and Parents' Night of Boy Scout Troop 78 last week at St Every person, whether he lives in a possible target or * Charter Night banquet on October by Mrs. C. W. Gibbs, Mrs. P. J. New-^outhlCenter Church at which a total of 48 merit badges and rank ad~ non-target area, should be trained to act instantly when a public was announced' today by Dr y* Jr., and Mrs. Robert F. The eighth grade chose the fol. Parent-Teacher Banquet Slated fat Sunday Afternoon 'vancetnetfts were action sij sounds. Tills applies especially to the family'at t Ruff, president of the dub. Day/ ' lowing representatives Michael Initiates Six Pcndor, Arthur Tohnr , ^ Drive Ends KENILWOBTH—. Invitations are being issued this -week tor • GARWOOD — Announcing that the annual fund drive ot the display^ for the parents was a Maloy. Anthony Peters, .Wiluanr lOn 1 home. Every person should know the official instruction! for baker * tent erected by the boy* Russell. Gary Thurston and Alvin will be the 300th unit~chartered in Hints, Nancy Scheckler. joyCt RQ. ^-Uw^bthquet tote sponsored by '~ •"wd Wrrt Aid Rqtiari will her held throughout the borough from Opens Next Week and all the equipment needed for taking action if an attack is threatened: den, Jesse Nadeunan, Joan Bank- Wynn. % the State ot New Jersey;* is being Junior Red Cross on October 15 at l'to SVm. this Sunday, Kagistrater James T. Leonard, squad presl- GARWOOD-: A Youth Center, the first of "its kind In Uarwofld, a camping trip. Merit badges were presented as The members of your family may have only a limited tune , sponsored by the Cranford Lions er, David Frey, Harriet Cohen KENILWORTH — Cub Pack 83 to take protective measures if an attack should come. That U Elizabeth Grayson. Corliss Vo|jcl' held its first pack meeting of the dent, issued an appeal to local res- will open next week at Lincoln School to provide entertainment, Receiving Star Scout rank were follows: Club, of which Dr. Allinger is a Organized Here KENILWORTH — Uniformed are free, according to Edward D. 1 Edward and Thomas Gornuwski. Fred Atkins, cooking and leath- why it is Important to plan what to do ahead of time and to Alice Smith. Marilyn Moot, .Gary season last Saturday at St Ther- idents, to "give as fanerously as recreation and education for the borough's teenage set, it was an- vi member. The Junior Red Cross has been volunteers of the Fire Departmeni>|Whittte^ chairman of the new The presentation was made by er craft; David Lynch, cooking; practice doing it. (whether there is sufficient warning time to Dickey, Barbara Long, Steve Hall esa's Church. you can" when a uniformed mem- nounced today by Dante A. Costa, supervisor of recreation. organized at Cranford Junior High Michelle" TomaSUla and Donald Squad covered about *0 Legion Post their father. Edward Gornowski. William Russell, nature and cook- --cvffCU5Te~ypur town or only time to take shelter in your home, Scoutmaster Martin McCrea and ber of the squad calls. The center \tii\\ be open every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, chairman of the troop's staff or- Musical dub'* Opening School under the sponsorship ot Kidd. , . Ball Player Cubmaster Sam Smith initiated the ing; Robert Abbott; scholarship your chaiyceSyOf survival will be better^ if your family knows Contributions to th«Tfund will with Saturdays being reserved fganization. - • U J I and cookujux;Joseph|BaJrna, forest- Program Announced Miss Joan Wiebush and Mrs. Doris to-hoyse collections for operating following Cubs into scouting:; Ir- Installs New tor special events as scheduled. . Following opening of /the pro- •wtet to, do and ls||tralned to act as ajunit h' > ' ' , '-. "The freedom of tae\prc<, you to help usi" Magistrate Leon- House Tuesday: night. He suc- Thursdays; Mrs. Mary-Craig, 440 GARWOOD—: Plans for a cam- Mountain avenue, Westfield. io complete the campaign, TIr. chapeL when Mr. Whittle win an- 19th street, as Its youth? of the cdeds Harold Wkkholm 'in the aides as follows: Assistant Scout- swimming, nature- and cooking; What is CONELRAD? the system is offIciaUjT. entitled Nursing School 3 paign by the Garwood • public month at a dinner meeting last , ;new Webelos leaders are ard said; "Remember that your North avenue, Wednesdays-, and masters WUUam Shramek, Charles PauI.iSeiser, cooking, nature and "Plan for CONtrol of ELectromagnetio RADiation" — CONEL- The program will include ai ser- Wados said- Those not attending nounce'plans for the series. The post. , '.•••' ' •.•• .-• -• ' John Zappola, 409 Pine avenue, schools in support of regulations:' ies of Bach Chorales sung by the Thursday night in Bay's Restau- John McGeehan and George Fair- contribution Is safeguarding e^ val- Washbum and Richard Mack and fircmanship; Norbert Heagney, RAD for short. It is. a system devised by the broadcasting in- ', the convention wiU make call- Girls' Missionary dub will also ' The installation was conducted Fridays.' ' •• - •.•'•••.•• ., ;.:••• ontained in the borough's bicycle Graduates to Hear rant child. Norman ColweU is In charge Senior / Patrol Leader John Sor- photography, reading, painting, members with Lou Willie Smith Mw a waste of aonty. «d may backs this Sunday "where families, begin its season at the same hour uable asset for you and your fam- by' County Commander Robert Teenage activities Will include rdinanpe were discussed/ last dustry and the Government working together to bring you of- He was presented a trophy by oltrai^brtation:'-/;!:^.,' :•:;.- • an rentind. 3v, camping, safety, pubic health and at the piano; three, numbers, per- CMOt impeTatil «MUf». It CM were not at home lost weekend. at 59 Arthur terrace. . ily by insuring the continuation of Randolph of Bayway Post 260 d basketball, volleyball, badminton, night at a'meeting between Act- . flcial information and civil defense instructions It/ times' of Talk by MacKay Dr. Edmond A. Johnkins, pregl-. George. Schneider, Pack Chair- , Staff Chairman rto^nowski in- forestry; Robert^chexer, cooking. formed by Dolly Schneider, pian- atsfttt» ptfawtl haatd. Don't Industrial contributions.so far , Sunday services will be held In I his staff of officers. boxing,' pingpong, chess, checkers, ng Police Chief Thomas J.. Col- emergency. When CONELRAD goes into operation, all tele- d,ent An eighth grader, he was man, and. Cubmaster Sam Smith our service.!' troduced the following committee- . Edward Hucttcmann, • cooking; Dr. Kenneth' C. MacKay, presl-r ist; a group of soprano solos sung t*» aaMcttsiry cbanctt. Call received total $1.53&31, JJr. Wa- the chapel at 11 ejn. and 8 p-nu, T• .• Other 'offtcers"6f the local post bridge, pinochle, community ytng- we)l, Superintendent of .'Schools selecteltdd i n ition of his "out- spoke to theadults about plans for men: Father Dooley, chaplain; Charles ' Steer, scholarship and vision; FM and standard (AM) radio stations first sign off the air dos announced. ;;• He pointed out with prayer meetings at 7:30 pjn, This service to the peoplie of j were as First ing' and round-table discussions. Lewis F. Laird. Fred White, safety, dent of Union Junior College, will m for fast, gtptndablt tanict standing pp next month's pack'meeting to be Nicholas Imperatorv institutional cooking; Edward Craig, nature and with a standard alert announcement. The,, stations of the CON- NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETINO thai the squad will continue to Gordon Sailing of Africa wiU anship" as a Lit- Garwood is maintained on a 24- vice-commander, John L. Ban- Special''events planned'for oc- director for the' schools,: and. deliver the main.address at grad- tle League^baseball Di*yer. Tteld October 26 at 7:80 at St. representative; Thomas Maloy, cooking; Gary Vhurston. cooking; ELRAD system then change their broadcasting frequency to 640 The Annual Meeting of the Cranford receive contributions from indus- give a missionary talk on Wednes- i hour basis free of' charge, as the. yasz; second vice-commander, Ma- casional , Saturday evenings for Charles Craig, representing the uation exercises of the Elizabeth WeUtte Aaaoeiation wUI be held at M» MS9 dBUUM RCA day at 8 pjn. Place, coach of Paul's Theresa's Church. The theme be- rio - Gurrieri; adjutant, George cecrefary; Charles Sizer, treasurer; Floyd Imperator, first aid, swim- kilocycles. Then they return to the air. Without CONEtRADr headquarters. 10 North Union Avc. on by after the home collection drive ing ghosts and goblins,' the; cubs squad is a non-profit organization both ,boys. and "girls will "include Joaifd of Education. • • '••.'.. ; . was also a guest at the meet- Casabona; finance chairman, Mr. William Griffin, advancement ming, ***Mni. canoeing and pub- General Hospital School of Nurs- Thunday October 10, 1SS7. at 8:15 P.M.. m mt it ends .October 13* : .', •' •'.* . :" ••.•.•••'.• •• and the members receive no com- dancing, movies and forums with In addition to educational pro-, enemy bombers "could, tuhe their direction flhdenr to a station tor the election ol six member* to the will wear Halloween costumes and Wickholni; chaplain, Caesar Pet- committee; Herbert Sober, pub- lic health; Alvin Wynn, cooking, ing October^ 11 at the Masonic •BjagteUL ' The campaign's total goal is Others Included Frank'An- special guests, .'. grams in the.schools, there will, broadcasting in a target city and "beam" right in to their tar-' Board of DUrecton for three year term*. niser of Irvington, immediate prizeizes wm be awarded ;. pensation. ••• •':•.•....--.''•.,•(•".• •' -, ••••; ruzzell and Sergeant - at - arras, •Temple., Then wiU be an election of officer* for $6,500. Mr. Wados said the goal 1 Mr\ Costa is looking for volun- be a special drive by members of • • - .... .bminen past governor of District- 27, and A skit, patterned after "Drag- The Garwood First Aid Squad Hurry Fitzgerald. ^ w^Baaa aiFv ^^v^*w^ ^^^^^^» ^-— to-maintain present Judge Fines he schools' Safety.'Patrol to see tlon; Albert Wynn. property man, and nature. '..-'• '.'\ ', ... . • • g teer assistant counsellors, Adults Thonuultoy Jones of"WeStfield? ««" may com* before "UuTTbtettrtsr-AU t Was presented; by Mrs. A; J was: started in 1939 by the Gar- 'A social hour with refreshments and Fred. Atkins, past district Scoutmaster jjorrentino thanked tack conditions, and'still deny "enemy bombers navigational aid. interested • in participating in this that students, comply .with pro- chairman'of the hospital's board member* are Invited to attend. (Any per- flrst governor drthe~dlstrlctv AmoHatlftn chairman. the parents,for their cooperation Mark those numbers on your radio — NOW! , son who ha* contributed to the associa- set aside funds .toward purchase vlslnns nf the bicycle ordinance. of trustees and a member of the tion.during the year Is considered - ot a new vehicle in about two The club has arranged open Caravello; with 25 charter members,, using a Mr. Wolf, who .has been em-, ^p Camping trips for the season and aid to the troop. .' ." / ; The TAKE COVER SIGNAL, a walling tone or a series of CRANFORB RADIO. IN 1921; ambulance. The, squad now1; requested to contact him immed- v>ere announced by Mr. Gornow- junior college's board of trustees, MEREDITH S. CONLEY years. The present • amrmlai KENILWORTK H rXoseph Bar- meetings this month at which ployed as a clerk in the Garwood iately. - . •" '•• members of the Safety Patrol re- short blast of three minutes' duration, means'that attack is im- has two up-to-date- ambulances ski. A .father-and-son trip to Lake will present diplomas to members President, 26 EASTMAN ST. BRIDGE 6-1776 - wasvpurchased in 1949.' rett of Roselle Park was flne^ $10 Mayor Walter E. Borignt, Demo- Post Of flee for the past 15 yean, In addition to the teenage pro- cently visited police headquarters tm|neitt and you must take the best available shelter immediately, UBS. C G.'CUUN. cratic incumbent, and Councilman each capable of carrying four per- also served as commander of the n a body.to receive instructions : : !¥/! Jr. Surprise was held .last month, and of the graduating class—21 girls •The squad swas organized in cle driving j on Pafle( 3) other events listed included: A regardiess.of wfteUiofyou are in n target or rion-target area. Stay and two men. when' the first ambulance Kenneth C. Hart, Republican can- sons. ' ...-••.;• ,,,V' ' ,',''.•.>;•.••' • •":•post eight years ago. He was a n their duties. He said there charge Monday night in' Municipal .Headquarters for the squad was staff sergeant in the Army during Conservation Camporee at Camp Hears 2 Reports there until civil defense* authorities tell you it is safe to come out. Members of the class took their was obiained. Volunteers main- didate for mayor, will explain their Resignation, have been a series bt meetings in Winnebago, Marcella, this month; Keep tuned to the CONELRAD frequencies. ' tain the service on a round-the- (Continued oti Pop* 2), the Borough Hall garage :untlU the World:W.a>i;Hi^qrv|ngjn the Eu-: connection -with reorganization of first-year, academic work at Union : ropean' Theatre. He was. in 'the the" patrol: fora Mnew. safety pro- • a camP"out nt Marcella next The first meeting of the'season Junior College. "Under a pre-clln- clock basis and no fees are sought. Magistrate William Bruder also (Continued on P«o« J) • service three and; one-half years, gram In cooperation yvlth the. po- month: a Winter Camporee at Sur- cf the Book Circle of Cranford tional convention in Atlantic City. ical training program, the student jir. Wados said.. ••.';.'' T.'. •',•••'• ' • '• ' • '.''. Revoked Barrett's auto driving li- KENILWORTH ^ Born irr Brooklyn, Commander lice. ..••..'. .••.•• ^ :':/••••.'•; .'•'•'''••• ... prise .Lake in January, followed took place last Wednesday evening Refreshments were served by Announcements of the drive Legion Auxiliary. nurses take all their class and lab- cense for two^ months and prohib- 11 New Teachers Glynn,. Sn, presi' Wolf hai been a resident of Gar- Members, of the patrol also are by anbther at Marcella in April at the home'of Mrs. John B. Con-' Mrs. Zobal and Mrs. Stacy, hospi- oratory work at the college. I Jiave been distributed to now. 9 Chester Lang place. Mrs. ited him from aprying for a license worth bemocra Organizing wood 2O'-years.v " :'...< '. ' I • .- GARWOOD—First Family Night . - (Continued on page 3) end a father-and-son camp-out in Delegates Named tality chairman. Dr. MacKay will discuss the along with coin cards. The Welcomed at Tea last Friday at June. K. J. Hughes, Jr., was co-hostess. It was announced that because need for more nurses - and the palgn slogan is, 'No One to operate a motorcycle lor six of the fall season will be held at club at the K 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at Garwood Tenderfoot badges were pre- Mrs. Henry Frahme reviewed . Cranford Unit 212, American Joint Installation of officers of the special value in training nurses How important Your Given by KTA ; and Mrs. Glyi Cage League sented to John Barna, Eugene James Bishop's. "The "Day. That Legion Auxiliary, selected dele- Is Until It Hits Hi v CiMWrUesi, Presbyterian Church. A film, "The ToS^rFilm post and auxiliary will take place in their home community. Barrett was operating s motor- KENILWORTH '— Seven! new Florida."', "'.••'• ' •,,i;y-,v Barrett, Michael, Gachko, William Christ Died." and Mrs. C. W. gates and alternates to county this Saturday, the next meeting of A member of the Junior college Bible oti the Table,"; will be shown Stoekberger told the: group'about cycle on ^learner's permit when teachers ware welcomed to the The elub accepted leacue for teenage boys will be or- Dir after supper, and family devotions About Asthmatic Craig, J. Raftus, Harold McGuire meetings at the opening session the auxiliary will be held on staff since 1936, Dr- MacKay holds arrested September 22 by Patrol- faculty last- week -at artea given tion "with regret/" " ganized ' under, the sponsorship of and John Parentis. , "Moon By Night," by Joy Pack- of the hew season In the Casino Thursday, October 17. his'A.B. and Ph.D. degrees from will be stressed. :: man Alfred. Brbkaw, who charged them by wilKenU worth Teachers' trylow; vice-presldciitj the. Garwood Recreation Commis- \ Assistant Scoutmaster Shramek er. • '••.',:. •. • -(\. • "; • v ••"•.•'••:• .- "/' 1 ation Play for Railroad As World "Wide Communion Is Children's Home lart Thursday night. Columbia University. Before be-r he was traveling in the Boulevard Association* at Harding School. vancfd tb^the.pres"' ' sion, and; an operating committee presented second class awards to Mrs. Thomas Eurcll was « guest LWOOb — Dante A. Costa, observed at the U a.m. worship GARWOOD — Mrs. Louis Gor- Delegates are: Mrs. Raymond coming president, he was an in- There, were-many "fancy" hats Mayor Walter Ei . consisting of Joe Rlele^ Frank Sev- George Amon, Alan Bitz, John for the evening. Members attend- Starting Furnace Fire . at high speed.' disregarduig pe- of'the-' Drama Wjorkshop service Sunday, the Rev. Eric S lin of Cranford, president of the A. Leonard, president-elect; Mrs. structor in history and govern- Total Is modeled by various members. A date for' reelection, aiji| eraige and 'John Costa has been Butter, Robert Collins, Gerald ing in addiUon to those mentioned destrians and other vehicles; . the Garwood Recreation Com- Tougher; pastor, will speak on Suburban Chapter of. the Jew-' Howard Arnesen, Mrs. William Causes Cellar Blaze ment and dean. He also'holds the hat waB a>reo^irement forvattend- tuto and John Ol appointed by Recreation , Super- Hatuv William Craig, Raymond were Mrs: H. Lewis Crane, Mrs. KENILWORTH S-A A charge of following • another mission, has written and is direct- 'The Surticlency of Christ." ish ^National -Home, for Asth- Turk, Mrs. David Thompson, Mrs. rank of profassor of government. tag unless, the. member wished to candidates, addressed'the meet- visor Dante A. Costa to operate, Mack. Michael McHarg, Brian Joseph Fraites. Mrs, Victor Ho- A blaze which started 'when average" total of about 100 persons car too closely cost Richard B. ing a musicar ptay with a safety Sunday School will meet at 9:45 matic Children in Denver, Colo^. Thomas Nolan and Mrs. Edward It's clear track ahead with the right Insurance protecting pay 'a;•»'• cent fine. Mpvfcs " ' Ing. league until a formal McDonald, ^Dennis O'Hara and vcll, Mrs. X E. McHarg. Mrs. L. Joseph D'AUcssandris of 984 Lin- registered at bis office to Nerf, 37. of Mountainside a 0 1 theme now being presented for a.m. Junior fellowship will con- Who has just returned from a Morrison, . taken &theUJ>iQ>e1teadplec Seyeral-: new; membera were of coaches csin be set up . /. -^ Gary Thurston^ C. Moody. Mrs. J. J. Walsh, Mrs. coln avenue attempted to light a TOWNSHIP OF GBANFOBD you all the way. Make sure that ail your valuables are 'in-the November 5 General One. John Kundrat, 52, of Hill- employes of the Jersey Central vene at 4 p.m. and -Senior High week's visit at the home, will ad- Alternates: Mrs. Edward Reed, .Election this fall. Borough Clerk side, was finedSMfor passug a M1W Marganet Ray w« welcomed. An boys from 13 to irare in- Receiving first class rank Joseph Welch, and Mrs. Charles MOTtcs or •Mania Railroad and theih r families. Fellowship at'7'p'.hw dress' the Garwood Parent-Teach- ; Mr?. Mitchell Koury. Mrs. How. wood fire In his furnace last Philip J. McGevna reported today; 1to ^ MuUbjsn »nd District vited to try out for the/teams, and aiho badges, confcrsed\by Assistant Redden.' , "•/-•• .'• ;-; ••..'.. .''"• .-'" •'," completely covered by Burglary Insurance. f ^y, "In the Railroad Junior Choir will rehearse at er .Association pre-school study The group Will meet again Oc- ard ; Stacy, Mrs. George Zobal, Thursday night caused damage . TV)t«l registraUonflfum tor the th«r«' wiU' be^ a» mahyj teams ..as ••Tfife 1 3:30 p.m. Monday and Senior-Choir group In the' Franklin. School ~5cp.utmas.ter Washburn. were Alan th*t« are plajremyrhe' loop will Yards, *"wasr,produced for Jersey Bitz. Robert Collins,, Thomas tober 23 at the home of Mrs. C. W. Mrs. Henry Bond and Mrs. Thom- estimated at $2,900. ''borough have'not- yt*^been i City area employes • at the' Hotel at ,7:30 p.m. Thursday, Monthljc cafeteria at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday.' '••f'..PM$. as-Hamilton. - ~ ceiyed from the county .Board i tyO^;irtpto.V,p v holdl , tryouty s on October 10 and II re C, turn, $1SJ '" Constance t Statho- Gov. and Mrs. Robert B. Meyner Plaza, Jersey City, on Friday, and meeting of the Session will be held Also on the program with Mrs. •_. ..•.._-• ""'''•stattd.'-He) at the Lincoln ^ ol gymnasium, paulos. Jl in Princeton, and of the borough'i last night was presented in th at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Mid-Week Bi Gorlin will be Mrs. Abraham bowling season will get under way Chamber mit^ whcrel will be played. next Wednesday with league com- blaze caused extensive damage to Cranford, N. J.. tocoiuMer:. Branch YMCA for employes We—study. - and-~prayer.rrhdilr_.is Melk#_:presldent __pf.lthe J home's 1IN6 PRESCRIPTIONS •tin Application bf Albert Lants estimate of the total < rrrg bratW SPECIALIZING IN F petition continuing on the second beams and flooring, and clothes, erect tour S-room apartment* on prent- out lights. $10; Ray W. St dalr, and fourth -Wednesday of each tools and other contents of the iao* located at 9M North Avenue. Wmt. -now since, only the> board knows sary by tresting bi» dsv It is planned now to take .the OF EYE Cranford. New Jeraey (Block SW. lot SSI. how many went off the lists since 52. Newark, speedtag. $15. . . > • a party, with iavon, haU and •$& 'Pre-FesUval' Dinner available players and month at the Casino alleys. Mrs. cellar. 8/57 AppUcaUon-of-. Cranford Towen. production on a tour of commun- Nancy-Jo Humenik, daughter ol of Hope," presenting the story of the Primary Elections last spring. the fixins," ' '.' ;>'> • .-•^•r wiU sought for each George Dixon is in charge. Firemen under direction of Dep- Inc. to maintain » phytlelan'r office on .William Falkenstern, Avenel, Slated ities along-the Jersey Central line. former ,' Councilman ' and .Mrs. the home and -its'work, the firet floor ot apartment houae lo- In the April 16 primaries 526 ot Cup rflKfff and soda were served. u teafru After' players have beep . Mrs* Dixon and Mrs. William uty Chief. Chamberlain had to put cated at 18 Sprinsfleld Avenue; Cranford. stop street' violation. $15; Joseph. — A pre-festival Mr. Costa, who Is a member of Joseph-E. Humehik of 601 Center All persons Interested in. the the 3,706 on the registration lists Prizes for musical chairs were placed on teams, the squads will Hcnw>g. Jr., werl named chair- on gas. masks: to • enter the,smoke- New.Jewy'.«BIock 17. lotaJ « «l._^ H. Galka. 38, 243 North Seventh roast beef'dinner*'; will be held at the Garwood Board of Education, street, performed at' the Trenton care and treatment of asthmatic At the time and place above stated all cast votesl The vote is expected to won by Kenny Oehme and Bonnie have the opportQtalty to practice men for a white-elephant sale' to filled basement. .:, street, puking' in prohibited area, Community Methodist Church is news editor and publicity repre- State;Falr recently with the Doro- children are invited to attend the Interested turtles ere Invited to be pres- be considerably higher in the on- Vl beheld October 25. • Police Sgt Louis L. Guertln and ent whtn (uU opportunity to be heard i on Pnge 3) - . ' October 16, it was annbunced^tOr sentative for the Jersey Central/ thy Inderfcid 'Dancers. meeting. PRESCRIPTION orncum will be given; to them. coming election, with mayoralty, League, games will start October Patrolmen Matthew Haney and day. There will be servings,** 5:30 Mrs. Morrison, outgoing presi- ' BV order *^ ' councUmanip and gubematoilal 31. Boys who;. wish to join the 109 JEFFERSON AVE. dent, reported on the department Robert Ryan directed traffic at the BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT and 0:30 pM. - , Robert L. Clare, Jr, battles going before the voters. teams are requested to report on ELIZABETH 2-2340 convention in Trenton and the na- scene. . Wllliom r. UtUe. Jr. ' Chairman World Communion Rite Set' Ticket returns rnual October 10 or 11 at>7:30 pjn., with Secretary, Wednesday; Tickets gym clothes and sneakers. • . OpmtAJttelP.Mi.Daily--Moa.lt I Dated: September 39, 1SST. 10-il KENILWORTH — At 11 this Christlah.worklon United States tained through William Elizabethans Win Men tWho would like to coach Sunday morning inttllowshlp with military instaltations. Brldges^br Mrs. Frost teams-are requested to report to Sunday School wUl begin at 1:30. 1 Christian churches' across the the operating committee promptly. GIVE TO YOUR UNITED ••:• v '.- r it Cemetery Lawsuit The Junior Methodist Youth Fel- Finger . KEmLWORTH — A judgment world. Community Methodist lowship will meet at 6:30 under of $2,983 was entered Tuesday by Church will celebrate World Wide Mrs. Edward Hill, while at 7:4* >4r Saw Accident Attend Workshop Timeout..* Mr. Vander Schaaf will meet with GARWOOD — Representing the Fitting Superior Court Judge Walter Communion Sunday. The 'Sacra- fLWORtH— Robert A. Me Hettlcld III in Elizabeth for of the Last Supper will be the Senior Method^ Youth Fel- Cole^4«, of 727 Woodland avenue, Garwood public schools at the COMMUNITY CAMPAIGN and Mrs. John A. Sdireiber of 738 ihj jp;: ; ;;< ':• .•-• ^/ red the loss Sunday of part of New Jersey Educational Associa- adininistered by the Rev. Johri R. tion science workshop held Satur- SHOES IS On SPGHILTY! for a friendly phone call | Canton street, Elizabeth. The Dexheimer and the Rev. Ronald On Monday evening at 7:30' rtitUe finger of his left hand. Schfcibcrs claimed that Graceland v third session of a fall Bible According to police, amputation day sit ; Trenton Central High • WUbur Coon Sha ft*..—a. — -* •* Jn • ili • ^* *— BA^aa Memorial Park Association would Ing C^unw for Sunday School tea- Urns made necessary, at Alexian • VniHt OVNI MM CSflpMTOIl.wlaW Ulr IWSWI not take back Seven cemetery plots The annual Fellowship of Suffer- chers will be held. The- Rev/ Mr. Brothers HoapitaL Elizabeth, after Board of Education, SupcrUiten- • Pro-Tek-Thr Shoos for Children the state did not purchase. ing and Service Offering will be Dexheimer, the instructor,' Wil 'McCole suffered a deep laceration dent of SchooW Lewis F. Laird, The suit states that the Grace- receivedr-the funds raised to. go deal with the prophetk/books' ot whlfe using a power saw to. cut Teaching Principal Milton Berkb- land Association represented to to three cutlets, the Methodist the Old Testament. / •>—' down a tree in the rear of his witz, and Mrs. Katherhw Slocum, the Schreibcrs that these plots Committee for "Overseas Relief At 8 Tuesday ev*hing the Oc- home, '.'.,•.'': •';• .'•,'•;. fifth grade teacher; Shoe Hospital were to be used by the New (MCOR). the Methodist chaplains tober meeting of >he WSCS Will be OIL BOILER (Continued on page 3) • and 'the Methodist prsgram of held. — ALL ORTHOPEDIC WOSKDOMIB Otl: Eighth Graders Have Picnic; Open Daily 9 ajn. to 6 p JDO.—FrL to 9 p.m. ' buttt to setvc yoa faithfully 304 CENTENNIAL AVE CRANFORD List OtWer School Activities GARWOOD — Annual fall pic- Pupils in Miss Valjcan luUano'? Chapman Bros. nic .of the eighth grades at Lincoln fourth grade at Franklin School : Plumbing • Heating School was,held Tuesday at Echo have" been studying nocturnal ani- •' : Repairs ;.: ;v Lake Park, WestOeld. '. . mals in their science program.,.The Arrangements were in charge of class has developed this project by M Morth Avfc. t. Cranford the following committees: Trans-, presenting discussions on various portatiofe. Neil Coajneliss, cHair- aruraals and making posters. man, assisted by Marjarie.Harper, Marilyn Seaman brought' in a Steven Tripka. and Lois Schmidt; stuffed owl, and also used in the refreshments, Norman Werthweln, study have been a skunk, an opos- chairman;' assisted by Kathy Har- sum, a^bat and some moths bor- tig and Linda Certo; entertain- rowed from a museum, .. ment, William Howes, chairman, Philip Castaldo, vice-chairman assisted by Barbara Hasselmad, in the 4S class conducted the OpeH- Mary Ann Viperina and Robert ing exercises for a few days in the DISCO UN Tropp. ' '.•;•' -: ''. ' ' "•'- -.•' absence of Linda Kornenchuk, oChlldVen inMiss^ Clare Chris- chairman. Daily routine business, ON ALL ORDERS FOR tiano's fifth grade have been Wp/kJ suggestions for the good of the ing on bulletin board scenes for class and inspection health reports Please Help provide their faU program. were haridled aslrta club meeting. A fooUwU scene was made by A new chairman, vice-chairman, i Kermcth Toth. Wayne DlBattlsta, class doctor and class nurse are to BEFORE OCTOBER 15th Ralph Marano, Ronald Winkleman be,' appointed every three weeks, food and shelter for the F and Daniel Corvelcyn. Another thus1 enabling each member of the scene was front "Sandy and Skoo- class to learn through" actual ex- Would you feed « hungty little boy? In your cit^ today theire cum," a story from' their .reading perience. :' • • • .' • • • ' '' •:' a« many children .. . entire families . . » who do not have Xhoot* Your,Card* From .• . Nawl958Modol class. Working on this were Ralph Franklin - School first graders' Maraho, Linda Joycc^and Joyce have been studying about common enough food, medical care or shelter. Please help those less THE FINEST SELECTIONS AVAILABLE Viperina. trees and their seeds, The children • ••••'••'.••••• •••.• • • The following worked on a leaf have made a collection of hone fortunate than you. Give and Give Generously to Clo—d Thurn. St*. 26, for tho for any busy housewife! fence: Barbara BaUlnger. Doris chestnuts, : acorns, maple wing Brumcr, Carolyn Biazzo, Buddy seeds, pine cones, magnolia cones, Pcchln, Patty BarUett, Howard American chestnuts and sweet ... *n-ta A few mbutai off just to chat—-: worthwhile. So typical of the many and Carol Fenwlck. ivcs 'ifiwn about the kids, the weether, or Uttla wayB your telephone makes WAIX-Uf WWCOWS: The nfth grade science classes trees.... ' •.••.. •. • . South ond Wflfatf have been studying about water-i Among those helping with the COMMUNITYifCAMPAIGN *'| lart nightts TV sliotn^ faUs. The children took a trip to collection were Robert Taylor, .'•..!. 4'.;.';v'i,.'I','.- • xelaxed, ready^ *o to again. aU i^ of the baxgain of today** the istream that •flows through the Kathleen Miragiiotta, Virginia GilcrricVU Diane Sabbagh. Darren ,„ Norti_,l Av#» • WtillllW#i Nw J» A small ptoeauw? Sure. Bui go lowH»«t pjione ieryke. . borough. Groups Were tinder sup- TUa mi ***** by ervision of Mrs. Katbertne Mo- Pew, John Madlara, Linda Harney NEW CARS • USED CARS • FOREIGN CARS ^^^ '' ' cum. and Andre.Rosai. A -~Op«t Iwntojp W ifcQO — .• I ••; y :: ; '' "'"'' '' "' i '•''' •' '' i'''-*/'''' J/J/S.;^->^'/.*^^^:'VS;^> '!v ;'•;*• i.; ^.-V'&'ff^i'.fJ^^^^ l Vl :r 1 1 SSI -'*' '. ' '- '' ''.'••' /* •,"''- '..'.''V, '•* '*'*''' -^ '•:''•'**?**??'• '• "•. *'". '"'•" '••-•,/ V ,' V,-,. ^ V ;''.'/.. CT? * -,' ^V ''"I; ,'*'' ,';.\"',.' •''': , ""'-' '• "' r ''"•''''.•'' \ ' ,'•'' •' *'.•'•" ' • ' • •' '••' ''•* '. •' ' - • "'7 '^ ' ' '' "' '. •'• ' "''•'' • ' ' ''" •'."' )'i"i ~" • ''"'."•. ' '''•'• ', J ']•.'•> • '•;•'"*'• '"\ ' "•' ' •- T " ' ' ,'•• " '.- '•'•'', • ••'• • • ••''• '''."* '- "'""'' C} ' • '• ''* ' / •'*' * *•-'<•' ' V .' . ' '•''•

^Z% cnn^ »:•» •':'• c A • • . a ola, liichaei Juba, i »Ash- makearobstamialprcmtonresalp oft Timothy Seaman,,; ^^te^ilesiattrant, The din-'' ^tb»A»aiiir per wiB begin at 6:30 pjn. and the of the land In^uestipte toa*efil|^ Jfn»m paflt 1> a<^and Balph ttsiaoa: y^Yyy *" ""^if^^iliMl tijr -7*15'— ' supplied with new uniforms Members Mf the* patrol, are aU Curfew Imposed Fashion A total of US** was paM thi r WMtemai A similar timetable has been set toTteenagets. ahdjp. regula- aitnedlo the . kivities hive bean. .".'''. '..'V' ing of the Jersty Central Railroad IU1 tion police hais, raiuicoats, belts € DELIVERY on GAltwdOD — Pleading guilty Von October 24. option to return the^ '•-'•' ^SChOOl! " '''• vr.':-i.y;':<:•'\::. and key Intersections Jn the town io charges of disturbing the^>eace, Ion 3ayi^r^.;!1^1>Pi^ Wfcfcing& attend oetxe back their pun Aid mfi hail..-wTO-fl~w. '*¥*» »»eiv«tiQus:. the state did not buy tCoiMHiuAiromP*Ofl) ifornan Werthwetn has been they work with special officers of and Dominic Appezzato, Jn, of ?pi. cording to the. urdt,, w~ , eWted chief of the Safety" Patrol the police department -to see that fashion snow and tard party held of Encbteerlnc. An Instructor fin by phoninc Ms office, Dr. John- vwith Miss Joyce ChrisUano; ahd unit moved into its nnew headquar^ W* Wl HolUnd, OM seven plots was made to": ... • • • .'' '• ••' •'; .' ..;• w Cacclola- place,- both Westfleld, kins has amoanced. : for the current schtaol year, and children going to and from school the' evonlng division, he teaches i toad and :: tersbttilding in 1MB. » lilke is the theme xetc fined' $25 each anc^gi von the by St! Anne's Rosary iSoclcty to l^sr..;.,"'.'•"• ;".' '" " •' '' I leathertraft on Thundays, with other officers are: Alfonso Re» obey traffic lights; special officer*' advanced mac^e The el- Magistrate Leonard issued an *>r the junior exhibit, at observing a 10 p.m. cur- St AhneV School last Thursday Jersey The suit was. HaKft. rantnln- fnA ' McCarrick. slonn MtA fier 1 few for,theres t ot the -yeai ui go night. Ity reported too>y PtrkW ^Assodatfon. '•:,-"; -,:vv l-'l-. Scheduled to Start after school at ed in first aid work to volunteer Luke Dcllse and triatvs. , shdtf ta.be held in the Education-. definite signs Patrol members ' are. selected ing to jail fpr 30 days, when they Children m pd e 11 tit^^ Included Mr. Wilner. senior ^gneh b his. services '• as a squad, member. Garry Kenny, sergeants.. a ~ at Building of Cranford Methodist toU«llect 'l«t™tt : 3:30.pjn. •;..• ' :•• v ..' ....,:' '•:.••.••, from the upper .grades. \ appeared, before Magistrate, James I glneer at MdjOernan-terrir•'iCpr iNamesmay be glvan to^anr squad Other jnembers of the patrol in- Church on October 22, Mrs. Har- ; Marilyn Pells, Janice Trudedu, ^ Fines ^S<;\; in announcing the *rmter *ee- ..- Mr. White, who is industrial arts T. Leonard in- Municipal Court' pbrattpn 4n Harrison, received bis: to check on the safety of «tt member or left at police headquar- clude: Jan Bogacy. Linda PeW, POLLACK'POLA S old W. i^augblin, chairman of trie Virginia Btzzo, Ellen Kelleher (tonUmied pojn jnoeiy reatlon program. Mr. Costa ^stated (teacher in the schools,'has-'headed ! Monday night. They chose the,; BA> to mechanical engineering at bklet passing tnrougli tbete r that the expansion and improve^ ters.' Men working locally or onWJlliajn Todd;'David Evans, Hen- nsajnniyiwll •HVi. . exhibit, announced, * -. •-'.^ Joan Kelleher, Diana Mueller, Pe- Sgt, I of The lo. Courier-News, $2, and Charles^W.^restpii, a0, 201 rryy . Mettetnick,. , Carol HarneyHaroy, up the Safety Patrol program for fcvRobert A. Low. Mrs. Hcn- rurfeW. • • ...•,'• Newark College" of "Engineering to and to report any avpt study ment of the program Jdepends shift work and avaJUble for day The youths, both"-19 years old, ler. Vajsoljei, Dennis JUsak- and to State Police. v_ . „ ^,..-, dl'; week announced his ; Orange avenue, CranforoV block- Wayne DiBattlsU, Eugene Andre- •the past 14 years. . petering and Mrs. Stanley 104! «hd bis MS. In the s£me; upon the interest taken calls are especially needed. - , l^*A. J&eterihf and Mrs. Soywere arrested at '3' a.m. StpterAber Clayfeh payey, Iinda Cardlllo to- Commissioner White said that, merit, effective iahuary i.. ,. privatedriveway, $2.' : F."GraysQii..rnembers of the club, field at New York University In laFifth avenue troduced thle^nodeis. ; . " . ; whenever a collector spots a: lerrtriiuns. .The. troops 'L Sgt. Harvey Cowrell, who re- Adult modfils'included Mw-Al- lngljr unsafe ear. or operatnr, -he lUher at»a advertismg director; . jorted theyj wort* fighting. | 1 M will ask the driver to ptut to the (has bf|«nj named general. :mana- I'll '^^l rtg are: ^oop, 97, under Mr *er > elective with Mr.' ' J Appmtiio olsoiwas fined/$10 for of ftlL Mr ^GefardW^^ fr^* &$«- •* sio> of Uien^^nd'awalt the ar k ershlp of Mrs: Hugo Mj. S Elks Hold Election retlrentent ,••:•..:,:....,•• •• . Morris, William M Statger, assisted by Mrs; William Ifivintt a car xirith' a. noisy; mut- ward Tiller ami Mrs. Michael Ko- rival of a State tTobper. A detach- ;:"'.)pfr.;gtoiit,"/^io,''iitol- be BQ on X. Miillin. Airth : aiec.: ." .; •/..;.•,.;:••.::: •.,, : ment of New Jeney State:.Police of the -., JI WUbor Best, an .ssocUte of on Sufssky; Troop 86, led. by. Mrs!. er.-...',. •' '. " ' ' ,-' '••- •". ••.. : ''. l i 1 J 1 i : January 31, Is one of' the oldest Pieiiciak and -f.,•'•;''••'•'*;V: ".vl''. ..-.r ''.".'-'. '-''l ,-••'"'?'.'•. .«' .'.". :'!•:. ••:'. •'' '• "' '••'••. '>•'• i.^-•••':-' •?.',.. ^Eaughlto, a?si*ted by Mrs. lather . Mrs. John; Mayer narrated for patrols the Parkway around the G. an * of W««ffleld, : In other cases, N. G.- Bone of In an election held la»i week by' ^ G Halhig *5^£ f ..^'••\""'r'' '''•"'•' ':>•••:)'•*• •'•.'• •'• ••'.•••••'* ( •'•' '-::-<•'•* • i\ ';.'' •• > •/•'••' ,V :,, the shpiir, and piano acccfmpanlst activ1 e publishers in.the United B;tixmtr,'and Troop 95, led by t80 Diet* street, Cranford. was Cranford. Lodge ^of CUcs to. fill a klock.. .,, •.,,...... district soiteriatiradtnt. , ,, on tovesfmBitsStates. He has been.' with -the ' was, Miss Gloria Mosca. Refresh-' rh Ki Jeu" 7 beat ell competition in Mrs* ''J. Paul Gulnther, assisted Aried ,$1B for-careless! driving and : vacancy caused by the resignation ^Broken springs, bald tires, :: /:^ ••': :-: '.v '^y'-P'.--^"'-:/^^•''••.;• ;v;, ^K':;v'';•'.'.'•' \:', - IKrW Jp r I Fof ; v : 1 sociated' iwith /The Courier-News will be by private d r itt ;,Wght';\ , -: ••.•••;:.•••••. ;' ' ' or drugged driven. Meth^>d^ Clutrch. mer-j Herbert J. Frank. • • follows; Robert; Willamscp, es-, : ; vertlsing department. H«, was j., taking ltmches and «okln|j GABWOOD,—* Coundlmeri I. hides whose condition, enulp rashington.N,JtNJ . ;•;..••.• , \\±\;: ^ ^^'^^ qi|te'insu]rance The junior gardening exhibit is as World Wide Communion Is ob- quire; Walter Lyttle, chaplain, and : named assistant publisher in 1941 George Casabbna and Frederick, : b Bom. In Waaa^ue. the Rev. Mr. he 1 tree of many displays being served at St, Paul's 'Evangelical Frank. Cbons, inner guard..•'••: • :-','.! or.. th^es: createscreates' aa ppsoba)bs 1 and advertising director in 1953. 'pother,^wiU meet at 7:45 C. Wehriun, Jr;, and Charles -I*; t as well binesmlth ,w«*(ik-•-'n niinrflnn nnd Garwood pemocraticXlUb In ^^li^Hlia^kraBwlieaHuleriaeo^ekeatt ^ JMHtOUGtl OF KENILW6RTH will meet lit 7:30 ,.— , «d the quarterly, meeting of the Robert Slagle of 23 Tuxedo Degree ORDINANCE NO. S7-1T . 'There will be a meeting of the. ion County Meyner for Governor E FOR THE CON- headquarters, 217 South avenue,State Elks at Rahway Lodge onWill > 6 place reported to the police last dris R. •Bentott. % STORM SEWER AND Junior Women's Guild at 8 p.m.' [ stop in the Interest of th sy E^W~»/'CATCH BASINS IN at 8:30 p.m. tpmorrow. Wednesday that his wallet, con-. king a three-year course J -Wednesday, and the Ladies' Aid ii:'^;: ' :: ' ':/'' 14th STREfcT FROM A I " the occupants. If a- driver refuses, taining $6 In bills and miscellane- Society will meet at,i:30 p.m. nekt , «o...u J. Laden, campaign man-: at Seton Hall- University* South rJT APPHOXTMATKX.Y 300 a- description of Vie ^car/and all ous! personal papers, was stolen . oringe, leading to a "degree in TOOTH of MONROE AVENUE TO -.-» Thursday. •_ '-^ v- '•"".'':• •'.: •ager for the local candidates, an- ftOE.AVKNVE AND THENCE EASTERLY nouncetl that this. Is an open meet- other" pertinent informatkn wffl from toe locker room at Cranford . j»licetse*ence;--«ecenUy4ieganhis § MONROE. AVENUE TO 18lh Fof~LunthepnMeeting be radie^toMhe nearest State Kohler presided In the High School. Detective Sgt. Frank second semester, during •which' he ' AND AtJONO NORTH l«th ing and the public is invited to PEAS Police patrol whkh can; halt ttie Burr was. assigned to investiga > FROM A POINT DISTANT AP- Candidate* to Address attend."-: •..•''•." ' .•••./'•" '.;-;,'•, The Women's Society of Chris- wood Methodist Church; aoaeucc w E. Calvin Shire;- who ; will; study legal problems and po- XSLV^wovnaef NORTH, or Groundwork for the. election tian Service of the Methodistvehicle for the, Suggested safety j is attendmg the New Jersey Dis- lice u-ork; and crimlhaj law. The NMOE AVENUKC TO MONROHU»HOEI »v«.A - Republican Club Session check-Upii.;:^hkU;;^'"'/ / ;•'"• ;>*vvfv'?y " who knows that Truth is «,„* JUID-PROVIMNO FOR AN APPROI'VE - campaign was- laid at a meeting Church "will meet Tuesday for] trict JUwanls Convention at Atr semester began September 111 and tm /Noting thai Parkway toll col-; hot strong, Uejtt to the Afmighty? •/• miATION THXREFOR. ' GARWOOD — H«5nry Wekorsld. of the club Friday night. . this week. ' ; 'si • he will attend classes on Fridays BB W OJU>AIN«3> by the OoWr Jules Lusardl and John Saland, luncheon at 12 noon. 1 ' ,. . ' lectors have been acdabned for She needs no pollclej/nor strate- ody of f V* Borough of Kenllworth: The program at 1 pjn,- under cation, of speech, of^assembly, are gems, nor licenslhgs to make her through. January 24. Republican, candidates • for ..Bor- theb- courtesy and service^ Com- fc B Tn ^L«aakJsWaB^^aH>aWl^ ' - ^' Section 1- TtTtut t • «tort m fwer r witwithh .th» ^•^^ ^ *^"" •SMSSI ^PJgfgfa^par.h ^naHffa^B^BMffflBcsTaa^aUS. ' JBT •.:•,/;;: A course in fingerprinting b be- n' catch bultu be coiutnlctni <>* ough Council in the November the leadership of Mrs. Hans Werg- missioner White urged motorists to victorioua; those are the shifts and Mank Uthh BUMt from * point ddtotatotan,n Mrs.' Boriglit. to Attend land, will be'a skit "Behind;the moaW an4.aU of them would ing taken by Patrolman Henry l 300 ft Nth fMnronrdd« election,''will be arnong speakers; cooperate with them in the efforts the;, defenses that error •' uses «pproictm«Uly 300 feet Nortn u h liniof, M milli^shoutli^shoutf freedom of the ;; ;> . Polidoro at-the Union County Po- Avenue to Monroe AVen.u«_lini'. : Hughes Croup Meeting 8cenes." ; .Taking part will be: n against her^power. Give her but' • n Avenue to Monroe AVe . «_ '. at- a .meeting " "ic Garwood to promote greater safety.;./.- fM ever'berbee successfully chal-chal! platforms. h lice, Chiefs* Association Training XdrXadertt y ibnb | MMonn e Atoiuc toto Ut h _.. . Bay Leaf KENILWORTH — Mrs. "Walter Mrs, .Paw Selby. Mrs. Minerva Is^or IVMght wiU' address'., a — John Milton, in Areo- Street and alonf North uitt Street (ram Repubiicnn Club Fegley,.Mr8^HerbertSJursen,Mrs.1 ~ FklFranklii n IX Roose-Roe' ' ja^or Academy in. WestfiekL. Instruc- a point distant approximately 300' feet Memorial Hall at S o'clock ,to- E. Boright of 47 Arbor street, wife : A;J :r I^ptt Thurs- North of Monroe Avenuo to Monroe of Kenilworth's mayor, wlU attend Robert Greenwell, Mrs., Donald WinfieM Man Fined ^ ' '^' tors, are members of the Ffcderal A night. Davis, Mrs. Laura Clairk and Mrs. Bureau of Investigation, : S: All; work incldenUl'to th the meeting will be conducted a meeting today of Women Demo- For Drnnken Driving. - euaauucamooi ou(h Knslneer of the Borough Ragonese, club president, who Keith Warner, Mrs. Frank Slnion- driving charge, Gilbert E. Zerbe. of MenUworth. j also is acting ris campaign mana- I Hughes, party /candidate for Gen- prtovickd by Ufa Imurohce,;' GARWOOD — Operating per- :; i son, Mrs. F. M. Swlsher and Mrs. 41, of Winfield. was fined «3SS faction 3: AU o* «ald work «h»ll be eral Assembly. '':•. .••.•."••.••,':•:•• • ; v- ; sonnel of the Garwood UtUe ger forth e local candidates. / v : : and his driver's liceiwe was — mod* under the aupervbion of the En- The meeting will be held lh the C»,ClCHa'le.' 'V ;' V' ''''' Iwt you League defeated representatives cineer r of the Boroush of KenUworth. '. Mrs. Weirgland Will also give a. voked tortwo'year s by Mi Section 4; The torn of $3,000,00 Ii here- home of Mrs. UUian W. Egolf, W L of the Police Department. Fire by appropriated to mm the >rt of Voter Registration / report on the School of Missions Charles J. Stevens in « " hnprovement which turn wife of the mayor of Rahway and I Department and Borough Council she attended in June at Centen- Court Monday night. by a score of ,7-5 4n«•* Softball Wtoten nriirWed «or the purpote^tet Drive Adds 61 to Lbt Mrs! 'Hughes' campaign manager. ,ary College, Hackettstown. TLt*. »-*~—«Lawrenc—e B«BonneI B arrested GoTta thli Ordlnanee In the cartel H3VC nuus +TM. w •»>• Mrs. Egolf Is believed to be -the game- at' Ben t-fltattiitafr ««'I*B»M. ; ^^ fund through approprUtlon GARWOOD -^- A^fetaV of 61 Mrs. C. C. Hale, president-of-thei • ' '• l TTlil Ifl tde in a budget, heretofore c first woman fcsnrroaiitn manager/ in iNfnnom s "jis" B«AND .personpersons registereoTregisicrcuynj...y at . •"•thcpfflc,.i''"*re- *"?'.""T^TT^a^^EWU.:. v-ti*. n-iHi '"sti'sactioaSn : tt'tt hireby determined that of Borough GlerClerk A,. T. MoscMosca this area. ^tgKgrg^ *^!n*«venienttB a. general capital r --«f-the Borough-ol KenU during the recent;drive,Iht dri in whicwhich ••.":••"• :'--_^Z*r! ^%: yrntf*

Tby law? ning»>T6V~.tne"'tirjn»iauwji.Btt«^»i«^rvi^.r«:~:r-.~^ ,.^»,— ______„^m~of the^pwsg^ano^may caiqgw r»««r *»« »-«--~ •- ' '-' • :•.-—- sons wishing to register, to vote in :'. 9PRmGFIEXli^~Th^e wflTbe" be limited without being lost" '-? 'ijiven. by ; Patrotaan Matthew strucUonl-of on IteUth M>« ef • Mmatlea KaUce ef Pmalle • i.," .* ' «M, Xeallworth. Maw Tmey. at «lgbt KaaliwerUi. N, J. borne, the interchknge of love, Wice b hereto ghrca that the Boajd MEMYSUCES ««tock ta the evtnlna '/•''"'••^•i By Order of the Oovernlnc Body. Suoplylng and Irulalllng cabinet*, alnka Kw Jeney. and th»'Weala»lil Oarwooi .'-.:.•- JWUP,J. McOtVN Unra-line pureuant to Ordinance Ko. -Ad utUIUei tn the Harding School Horn* U-T tdopled September 13. U85. ^_^_ Malt' Boom~ -. •.• • , .•• •- • -ISST, Behool CasvSia. Kenllworto. Maw. J«- ncete take^oMpTttat a pokae haar- specirlcatlona ' (nay. .be obtained - from SyVttr/Sn^tlirt^^-^ »*M>P«*« h< *U1 be keM br the Karar ana ;•,,.;.. .!(MV.-^,i;j::.;".-:.v-.. • •••.•.. .•••• the office oi Superintendent of *hool». Cbuncfl ot th* Borougto ml Oaraoad.- at ,:.!:;l'v4^vi'"(.v--^:- ••••?••?;•• yHardlac School, any tehoo»_ day between •'•"ttfMsWSfe'*. .aaii-iJtainedL from thth.e tt» Munlcteal Bolaliaa, OanMed. HJJ» ththee ' hour* ofl B a.m. and 3 p.m. • . School, from t •OROINUI OF PropoMli,- marked*. "BUS" May beschool olflce*. Jewy en toeeday Cveaow. October tt. w Mailed or «ibmMo»d- to Mr*. Helen M. t, Uter than US7. tt B:SO ML DayUght Bavingf Ttoe Arthur. Secretary, ort for jBOnftnhatfawi Qt*-M*>ect|pttat whptb s« v The Board reiernv. the right to r*|ee kewtof aU aenana la Interact may be •owpTw. K»A«8. , Urd. : .,-.:V':-' ^--••••.••'•.•..'.' ,'..'•.••.••.« '.. Superintendent «f School*. the retwrt above referred to li Bow an >••.' . ••.••• • • • ''.Secretary.'1 .Kenilworth. N. X . We In the office of tto.BnMfli Oat* aaratutter*^uitcuUrly dcacMbed Dated: October .3, 1M7 "iO-S Dated: Septembtb r 3030, JMJM77 I,br MamlnaUon by patttea^feieMPtaa apRBMgt' ^Saal lea^SagaPB iaa^aaaftsaaaeSPPBa g^pr aa^ae) ae^a^H^aS^PHl 1 therein; •. ;>• ' .• ; , , , .., .'•• ;.'. 1. By order of the Mayor and CotlneB. "•• " ' ' *-;T- MOSCA . •.

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Theatre Diner over Howlar •*i.;;.- Methodist a, 2lon season with a bang on Monday,, ':•*•&'}$& "novi-erful Somoviue High aggraga- -Realtors and Fischer's Market over liuthersn and tarwood Presby- tallying its first victory, 18-0, over The coadl Tinnesr Market Red ^n to *2»-W «»>»• "^ terian are tied for the league/lead LJitden.'" ', . • * • • ; Team Open Harris of Shaheen Agency post? G^rPlainfield, FIED RATES . J CNOrjOB HOT WATER? Lba* YOOHQ MAN fardeliver y service end1 TAXES . .; oorted that had Millburn not npde ^ lVwms and four losses. FLOWERPOTS? pUlIn at fancy; Bokay Be my gueet our IstaU wiU assist yen general work In blue printing, no ex- ed the only 60Q series of the night A "moral victory"- was wim by The Cranford High School boys - Flower 'BOMS In colon. Bracket*. Black ecale removed from pars eoUs, tank* peiienca necessary.' B-Y Reproduction. ulic 'notining it- hereby''-'given thaat L Hcward CowperthwaitrCoperthwaitr.. ColleCollectoc r -. JTcouple of costly mistakes anil , Three wins were chaBted up by Mask; . African Violet. Soil.. FotUns less heaters. TWork done In your own c»«;- in buying or selling. Rjselty listings end e Township of Cranford.) tata th thee CountCounty yo of fUnio Unionn ,stat state eo of fNe Neww j/? on game* of 185, 197, and 225 Hx Higg h ,, School's wasted no time in "getting going. br specialist AD work guaran- tniyert readily available. Approach us ServicScrvicTane a d Supply, 310 South AvsAv u «., Texes Of,the Township of ^d the MiUera; gotten a break or the following teams: Zion Luth- Soli: Plantabb*. Hypbnes. G.-K Tru- Crantord, **'*J wilwUll sefiseUU" a ttt .public public.salpublicsa, sall e torffor"unpai Unpdd taxex s andd aesmentsassaasessmsntst ,. allll ththe l landsla,d , ea nm the result mitfit have been NewSem&n a 607 total ' country team Tuesday at Warin- benbach, 118 South AVe. E. Cranford teed, BEhalble. Lime Seal* Equipment p with confidence. No obligation. '• • • " . heredltamen•- - - -*-- U— 'an d• reata.i.Ml«Ul esUte hereinaftetMMlniflir mentionemMilliMMdl totit th«t.e« penon>h^^—^^ ^^o win •ran overyremple Beth-El a, Qar* The first play after they received chase the'seme subject to the lowest rate of interest, not-exceeding eight Boys stid girls of the Temple Others who had "scores of 200 of ancd Park when it-lost by the nar- ItM and S««d. BRldge 6-1661. "..•' tf. Co., ADams S-4M6V ACCOONTANTJUNIOR I (Jiffercnt • __1_ "d ' P over Osceola Kresy the open)ng kickoff was a TD. OF REALTORS Hulilpie Listing Service \ " per annum. Said lands wilt'be sold to make the .amounts severally chargeable Beth-El Teenage Bowling League rowest of margins — 27-28 — to -'•-' tor young the same on Ju|y 1st, lMT^with interest and ctuta computed toJul y I/lsi7 /'•Millburn is dangerous; especial- iPernple Beth-El 1 over St Paul's bette_,-.-—r j, , Coventry, Shaheen Jack LaGrace, the capable left ame on Ju y begatv their season's competition; powerful Plainileld .despite an 'ad- •'••. V-i&M Uh IteftInterfttt on saaW amoJuiamJ U from julylTlwfto date^ef sakvand c : jy oritxuims ba^£ot klckoffs Methodist and Cranford Methodist Agency, 213; Rispoli, rlayeck's end, caught a splendid 60 yard pass 'cellent fort highJ. school iU tk ple n ' -" V^\ ; an^d ctj.U through. 14 teams of three pefsqnt 1 •;•• # TUESDAY. ocTonER aa. 1*37 ' punts. Tbiy've had jolenta |i oveY'Calyary l.utheran, :-. ,(j|' from Jimmy 'Laurel andj the Cbu- "• '•Beea. •-.... "•:. _., i;'"Blr.' ; # TUESDAY. ocTR aa. 1*37 ,. . each On Sunday tit Echo Lanes: Foods, 225; W Giovanni, Barnett's runner credited , ju/ithf'; unisifKihg 116 South- A\*4 E. Cranford Feed * at the hour off tw twoo o'clock. PJU.. at the Township Rooms, 33 North Avenue tuL Uig ih these Maneuvers *•', Winning Ihij bdd game were , . tars hadr theIr|fiLrst six points.;'.i. i CASBV Ceseas er Sleetae Seed, BRJda* 6-104)1. . . ' , tf without obligation. . •• • .. tf for" interview appointment. BUn- k PJU t th Township Rom Bro cut< third'. •••' • '•• .:•••' ;.'. ' . ' ' ' CBB- • lit.* ^RLENOX Cranford, N. i: ••'.••.•• : ,• ''••*'• '•'•,-•'' •'•.•'' '•••::/"..'•?"!• general'y strong in their ground Cranford Methodist 2. over First MQUors, Two more times, LaGrace and Realtor-': •'•,"• >•"" . •;.•. Insurer Followinf an the teams, with f i Cecil Jones of the Queen City rssSaasrsle «e*. ewers se aas CAR1*NTXR and COMTRACTOR. AU • The sale is made Mnder the provisions ot'Revised Statutee 04:5-19 et tn, „. attack." Coach Grayson saUL Methodist 2 Laurel teamed..tip. to-score the . By tateakaae. •,'••. • ... ' kinds of alterations, porches, etc.- Lud- 3 North Ave.. E. '•', :;••..'. •.•'• ••••' Cranford toe State of New. Jersey. •;.••'. ..••••^. .:>'.••?,:•"*•• •;•:::••' . '.= .>v..^ .;:,: ^•w : the first member named being the rico ; J, Tineo, VfW, teata admitted he strayed- from the DSABUMB roa COPY—w< Wlg Selbert. 3S6 Uhcoln Drtve. KenU- '• The said -lands,- tenements, hereditaments and real estate so tob e told ,«J In the Someryille game. over Cranford Alliance, St. Paul's T team's other two >touchdowns. Factory Sites fw Sale worth.. BRldga 6-«B«L . ,. H. A: DCTERING 1 captain: Team 1, Steve fitts«eTO, course, marked by a White line, • ''. at IS AJBV ...: :' • Work Wanted - Female the name of the person .or persons against whom'said taxes and asstsimenu £z biirn ran the opening kkkoft all over St,- ^Paul's E&R 1, 202: Scheller, Breeh'a Gold Checks. . '; Laurel Passes, Ksuts ' . rACTOBY srrE. K.R, siding,, on* acre REALTOR — tNBUROR been laid, and the anlounts of taxes and assessments, due December 31, 18U UM, Harriet Cohn and Gladys Engel; and clipped about 50 yards from <, mp,re or. less, will sell or build to suit. WOMAN WMM UubdW work\ waahlng ua Trinity over Community Metho- i00; Bothmann, dWzen and Chron- Laurel did an exceptional Job at >j TRUC*. CKA.K. anU T.D.-» Bulldozer assd trostag, e> do at bomeTcall BRMge tetT 5^ »-»»7 are as follows: / . , . . " •neam 2, Eddy Wetastein. Stuart the distance he had run. Coach J. m for hire. 8. W, Oliver, Inc.. BRldge • ;' \"' ' ' '••• •-•• • «on reported. Someryille answered First. Pres 2 over Temple icle, 201; Russo, Harris, Ltd., 206; left halfback. Besides bis passes. Ralph V* Dells sirra. •' 6-3189. and Unden S-7084. U VCBK; • MLS LOT ^•••••O»VNS« .- •''•::;• •• ":•' ;• \FO«'' • AM7. Both, Jan Chernev; "team S, Beb Seth.Weekley of Cranford entered "Realtor-Builder . Vttlhelmlna A. Ledden by running tt»e*eturn Uckott into Emanu-El and- Unden Pres over Kantner, Theatre Diner, 201; Mar- Laurel gained appreciable yard- .••••••-iir;^ ; S3 -IBM Taxrs fteinswog, Jan Pollack, Fran^Sha- a protest., but the Plainileld coach 'BRidge. 3-5050 - . ' tl Construction that < will last a lifetime. MATURATUHE WOMAN wlU baby (It for 41 Hiram 3. Suber —.._M,... paydiri *M was one «« the most g, k, ft St. Paul's Lutheran. .. shall, Howland Realtors, '205; ge for the Ctnkgars with his fast aXECTIUCAL, CONTRACTmO — rlcnuo. worklnworkingi, mother. > preferably at home. 41 V Lula D. Hester _—..-.—. .~1956 Taxes 17.11 I woutd not agree t6 disquallncation Boulevard. iig Jbbig : flfluorescentt . ttxturefixturesa, saye on Insurance rates, heating costs, and WORKINGMAN'S HOME , unusual things .I've seen fa Jpot- piro; Team 4, Leo' Chernev, Margo Nordstrom, Fischer's Market. SOt; n4 effective end Wms.- ' ':.";. iika. -wiring. Jobbing, Mary O. CoJC.,:'._i...UJi._: .-_1»S8 Taxes ^Bowlers who hit for 200 or bet- '. • ••'•• -.'I-..';,>;* .,•/••• -/ •/• sunset tvoaaa. 83 of Jones. There were, no officials repairs, and plug' s installed. George really save, on painting. . A "solid 3 bedroom Colonial home on 66D Francis J. Callan ^.;.W_, baH." the Cougar inentor eom- U^B Loderstedt, Peppermint Room, 204; trtough hampered by penalties, Sanguiliano.. U Myrtle' Street. Tel. . Attractive and recently ReUord Awnue with large deep lot and 1 ter are: C. Roberts, Trinity, 225,. to rule on the question. • .' ' •• 7SB , W. F. Davidson ,_._...... ;: Team: 8, Stan filler, Dinny. C. Delia Sata, Peppermint Room. Furnished Rooms BRldge 6-eSlS. 6 room Colonial Is located within.; short car garage. Nlca living room, full dining 133 Emil.Gruich ™^- ' roentcd. •;;•'•':• -j.j .,:•,• /."••_' 224, 182 for a 631 series; W. Ol- the squad did a fine Job. Chieo up «>» Kohn, Iran Taimeribaumi Team .6, SOV, Boertmann, iVterser/s Dairy, Plaintteld's Mike Sabina xvon 'Inches,-'oa your toiler. walking distance' te center - of town and roam, kitchen, and sun-parlor;. The in- 143 c«B8l6, ' Peter Oabrlel /r-». B7.15 ' . - . Ssraag sal Grsassl bert, St Paul's Lutheran, 230; W. Fernanda antl Joe Bablnec both schools. . Enjoy Inspecting the- many tcAoa. needs decorations, but the house Help Wanted ^Female William Fordham 1UJJ George Greenberg. Edy Abram- the race with a time of 13:18.6. Day Bervtea. Assssvl IF YOU PLAN TO BUILD, repair or make features of this U4 bath MS " l 147/80- . .Like Cranford, Millburn em- Weisburger, Temple Beth-El 2, 221; Leonhardt, SchlecterV Hard- intercepted passes and AI Snapiro IQf Worth Pnioe Aee. alUratlons, call T. JOHNBEN, 405 Cen- u> solid and sound. A, real bargain for SECRETARY < for 'school superintendent, 176 WUUam Fordham ._ -1*96. Taxes John Munday' of • Cranford was BOOMS FOB BENT by day 1 ..Howard Brown ...'..-.... Xt son. Rite Bernstein; Team 7, Alan ware, 201; Hayeck, Schlecter'g Beasonable Bates. BRldga 6-6631. tral .Avenue. BRidge «-M4«. • ,tt only »10A00. ;•; /, ;^..:.>, ;•; .:;:-•,:.; ?^.;:; ' shorthand necessary. Phone BRldge 6- 177 : ..lMff 12431 ploys the split T formation; using 223, 206; R. Morrison, First Pres second at 13:46, while Jones' time played well, fouling up many Lin- rooms se^ass^Bi jfcs» skgeaSa%a* '^sTsaBTssBlBasar' Aafilmjmgm*/ 'i Taaiisnal • ~_^.1*S6 Takes, Kohn. Marsha Cohn, Cart Golden- »r sTtenltUfeV CBANFORD HOTEL. >i'•.'•.<••• Hardware, 202;. Ifoleeh, , Swan den offensive attempts at the de- ; Ida Higgins .Brown 1*96 Taxe* few variations', its strong ground, 1. 221; V. Nemeth, Garwcod Pres, slip cevera, Venetian blinds, KenUworth. '••'... •. •••..•'.• /••'••.•: .Mr " 378 "'..:"K berg; Team 8, Richard Wedmah, Cleaners, 204; Jahn, Swan Clean- was clocked at 13:49. , SEATS— Cane, rush rattan. Work eaUad PHIL F. HENEHAN Mary Mclntlre w..^..-...-_.-. .™.».lsS« Taxes & fensive linebacker position. , 'off'fwbrsea.' ftV staostner. Sf 37B :.•'>* • attack is centered around hard- 314; S. Nunn, Cranford Methodist LARGE Pleasant room, double bed. Nest for and delivered. PLalaOeld 6-6S70. WOMAA Nto to b baby sit lor 3V, year old .368 •.. Magda Wergland .._...... ;.. .^_^1S9« Taxes Sheila Levitt, Joan SmoHn; T«am ers, 211; Svedman; Harco Chemical, • The remainder of the first 15 A»e7 ft T* SEdge .V.^._1BM Taxes charging fullback BUI Crorito; a 213; H. >feiffer, St. Paul's E&R Synchronizing the team's efforts to bathrGentlemui. BRld«e 6-8301. tf S47 JcSerson Ave.. North PlalnneldT U chilhild every StSaturdayd nightih. tBRldga 383 Magda Wergland _...... lam 9, Norman Pollack, Carl Goldenr 212; Stupak, tlnd's Prurmncy, 208; finishers were: Tourth;. Larry S-SMO.':' ' 397 V., Wanyus ^.-u—i ..««-„.: l*35-lsM Taxes n.Tj •205-ipounder. • '.u ' "•'. 2, 200; R. Van Natta, Garwood at the o^urterbackr spot wag Steve H. A.DETERING IS Alden Street BRldge 6-7*33 40*, Eva Usko tt N. M. Usko Vl*96 Taxes berst. Nancy SCHUJTI. and Pricke, Crantord Shoe Store, Bucher, Cranford; fifth, Don or wlU JOT.1I and Billy Wah^jmaU : .'• • — Photo by Jerry KoUan Anderson, who did a very effective riniinbT !• I {• if 11H • '• f& Jri t rt¥i« • 437;- 3171 Ernest VardaUs Prcsr-Me; .._, _, Darnm,-Cranford^lst3dth, yHer6ld, * share"! Team 10, Alar* Cohh, HkhanB , Norm Muldrow, Cougar back, leaps WghTidTplercept Lindert YVST BRldge 6-31*7. Call after B P.MJ -Guaranteed. William J. LedSen. TmL can.abfljPCQVC Plalnfleld; > seventh, Pete Walsh, • BEALESTATBand INSURANCE CHestnut &-16SS. Bennett ISSO'TmxesMJJJ ¥5h7=^h:^^ii iisecciD^^\x«tist=sih Paul's Lutheran, 205; N. Voung, Betol Osi W COZY single room overlooking garden In CUestnut S-U07 and BRtdge.64S3S, —BlghtaCatt-. George P. Kalser™_. .lSHTsxes 24I.U . troublesome. Ijoive 'OSiaan7 the • •••••• ' •• . "'! .'• ••••••• "• •. • ••'•••••;,.",tl 813 . Harry Manus, Mike Prepond, Bev friendly home. Central. References ex- D. H. DriscoU .ISM'TaXM «.*) (juartcrback. is the team's main Memorial Field as Obsitnik, Tiger tackle, comes in to try To. stop Scheltlin, Zion Lutheran, 202, Lions Club ...... throughout the game: AlUiougrrthe : sir 1S96 taxes Ug Held; ninth, R. Harper, Plainfleld; changed. Benners, kl Hamilton avenue. 4'' Frank' M I"*V us , D. M. Drlscoll Rabinowitz; Team 12, Ricfiard A 6hahe>n Agency. 8 STORE DETECTIVE D. BI., DriscoU 19B8 Taxes in passer. He used a tew,short passes fleet Cougar halfback. dranjford>won, 25-6. \ •,< •' . The standings:' v . . Police Dipt. —•-...... tt 'B . linden boys offered no real com- BRldge 6^3306. ' '•' "" '"ASPHALT.. DRIVEWAYS, crushed stone, ;; ;•.»• BSKCB ST. -K^ Naomi Heaehan BIS Kline, Jet. Schiller, Irte Schaelfer; lOlhiG. Bowers, PUlnne^d; llth ' '.•'Pi .fill, dirt, driveways excavated*, front Ethel Kendall - BBt-OSe BIS , D. M. DriscoU IBM Taxes . 4.M against Someryille, no long ones, . ••'. •-.•'• .'.'•.• V,-: w Swan. Clean***- ^. .... 1 8 petition, the...-experlenee gained TWO dean.sleeping, Moms' for gentle^ end loader for hire: Joseph La Bracto. Multiple Listing Servka D. M. DriscoU .tesa Taxes « u Team 13, Steve Layine"&ob Cohn, Cranford Methodist' II ^.-ll Hoyeck'S Foods ...... a .6 Herb Ehlera, Cranford. . BRldCe 6-Saea. - • --- Helen Vltale BR 6-764* BIS :.,6ts/6;. .and relied mostly on running plays. v from the'game will be a great as- 10-3 37 Henley Ave., BBidgS 6-3167. gikwn D. Wilson BK.\...ll Peppermint Boom T set when they play Miltbum next sHJatF PUMPS. MS. BIS 1 ford; 13th, P. Heirl, Plainfleld; <•• Hardware. 340 Mart* d LARGE furnished room, quiet neighbor- CBB -MLB; D/M. Driscoll ..._J...... l*5«..TaXei:.,;\*ln Neuman, Barbara - Minch and 'S*|fa^ I^resbyterlan A uHa.twMu.~.L ;.--«....» ' Cranford.Shoe Store ..-..« .J S LAROE 3 window, bedroom, private .bath. ••'•'..• '- '•'." • -••••^ ' ..' '••' , ' •: •• tf »1*M Taxes MO S7/» The' Sahn Co. UN I It is hoped, a league spokesman Muldrow, Williams Sparkle Calvary Lutheran1 8 Peterson's -Oalry -....._. 9 8 - Cranford's scheduled ; opening Dog Training dnb> cinders and and. .CaU • to a. Plain- private, entrance, near all transported '. . REALTORS and QWUBO • William , Fordham ,»I*M'Taxes at center, is the lone operative back Cranford Alliance *....«.••...... ;..**•'8 6 CBB- -MLS Qualified Beginner B6*', 3818/30 ' ,. ." ;. JIM I V.'F. W. i.M,i...... *«.^.u.«*««-....*.10' meet with Scotch Plains lait Fi ;, tlon. Suitable for one or two BEHARD's RLUMBINO AND HEATINp. 647 433/4 PU. of Ellen Kerrigan ISS Taxes ' /rom last yeaW starting offensive ahhotmced,' that by next, week Pint Presbyterian I ...... :. 8 Lehlgh Esso .....c...-^.J~ 11 8 ' men. BRidge 6>O3ftS. . ' .•.'* Community Methodist II ...... „..,*. 8 6 ' day waji cancelled at the request Match Show Oct. 13 VEKETIAK BUNDS in stock, S3 to 3* Repairs, remodsllng and naw*. BRldga 703' ....','435'*.437, names will be chosen for all teams Marco Chemical Co. v.v...... '. U .: 1 Adv. Fees; 88S.4S . team. Jim deminshaw and Rick The precision and agiUty of the Crarrtord-High School backfield ^Temple Emanu-Kl' ..M..M..M.«..H..f....». 8 B Inches custom quality stock blind*. aU NEAT AIRY room In quiet home: Oentle- •VIS**.. • •'; .V.'. ••••.' ' .- ' ,.::. ...'.« ; ."»•" to replace the number designations, Methodilt Men's Club >.»^.13 pf the Plains coach. The Cougar The Mid-Jersey Companion Dog _ 64 biehes too*. SUS* also Jeneraft Is Your Home BlcMell, tackles. and lettermen in plus the pow<^r of their hard-blocklnB line combined Saturday to over- St. Paul's Lutheran 1 MoWland' Agency ...... ;..M 14 • •'• r nuin only. Inquire 332 Walnut Avenue. St Paul's E * B II MI'. 4 harriers will meet Irvington at Training Club. Inc. will conduct. M C W. Brcneman custom, blind*. 2nd floor.. Cranford... . ' :.. ELECTRICAL SERVICE — Daniel J. Multiple listing Service 1956, play mostly defense, . Steve Shapiro began the.season Und's Pharmacy M,™^^,.....1B 'VM : ft. CranSrd UphoMety Shop. Whelm, a game Linden squad. ^25 to 6. With perfect weajaier and a Community Methodist I ....-....._;.... 8-9 Barnett's Liquors' ^.....,:..;...... 1B •- 4 West Side Park, Newark, tomor- ts annual Match Show at1 pjn, Me aq ft. CranSd UpMey Heyburn. licensed electrlolan. A Burn- '".• '• '!•"•' Leek Me The Word •'. ' .: n^.l_l...... • " .- ' .. B• 1'^0M t*0 South AnA ft, ft. BRiBRidg d e «4«4***3 tf CORNER room, With "3 windows., com- Coach -Frank CkweV Mfllburn with a bang, bowling high game Trinity- ..,...,. Errico Trucking .w.™»^-~..-.n 3 Sunday,\.6ctober IS. at'Kellers, side Ave.. BRldge 6-9600. ' U .">• capacity crowd as support, the row afternoon. fortably furnished. • Oarage available. : : ;: : ; : of the day—156—and high series Temple Beth-El M .,.- «.... S 10 Cttlten * Chrotiieht ,..*...... 18 S ' Suitable .for business person. BRldge Do You Need More Room? i crew last year foited Crarrford to CHS boys made it look easy as Linden Presbyterian _^,. B 10 rinne«_. Market ii.;:.:^ IB -3 Grove, Camptown road, Berkeley aWBBXB STAMPS mate to OKNERAL CARPSNTBY and CABINET 449. George Greenberg was second St. Paul's Methodist „ .... 3 12 BuUder's General .,30 . snort notice usually 34 hour, service. 6-1473, : U work.' Bepalrit aimratkuist addlttonj^ ti v^-'" '^*^^ RPW? ."-:^ • •' S j mount a late*game drive te win by they romped to victory...... in 3 ~ Heights.. Entries will be received asonable. Best of material in both departments, with scores Of Osceola Presbyterian 8HAHEEK AOENCY (1) stairs, dormers, porebes, recreation ^ Cranford Board of Realtors \ 16-19 at Memorial Field. It was Scoring first early in the game, O. t HOWLAND (0) starting at noon. ./, •. . Kfcmanshlp.. Craafdrd"Ru LARGE. Clean, nicely furnished front and attick rooms.. Bxptrtly don* by 148 ami 411. Stan filler was third Coventry ....^..117 313 14S Del Qandlo ..... 168 . 171 167 Bncevlll ifafthjLwcaue, room., Modern, private home. Reaton- Edward Dudick.BWdmg^Ui- . ;':,>;./ COMPLETE LIST Of Mmmm^M^^i': fa thrilling game in v*ichMillburn the Cougars didn't give the.Linden HUettcRUUt -..,.188 •• 164 178 Ward ...144 181 There will be classes-in Subr ' able BRidge 6-370S after 6:30 p.m. ' tf :->•: in the high game Category with f 338 • *-iB» . grldmen a chance ta recover. Their Jr. Sportsmen Harris *.„_— "U5 10» Hull ._^-_-^ ISO 169: 170 NoWcc, Novice A & B combined. BLAKBSUbE, HELEN ...... BR 6-010* . i thoroughly demonstrated its of147- , while Bart iJeuman had Vie Torgersen .-..-16* 164 186 Marshall ^...... w 179 ' 179. 305 : :: Hunters X PIAMO KENILWORTlt — TWA furnished Mams powerful attacks completely had Jtscky »...".«.iil.^.t. 191 . 146 180 lfll Open A & B eombined, Graduata Basel Baldwin. one «t and one $6. BRldge 6-1170. V mSTALUE Here are 4 bedrooms, 3Mi oaths, family- BRAVO. ALTRED BB 6-7*97 j| ieKive.poteiBUaL\.-. ^ •.'••;'• •/' third highest series,« 405.' rllslnger -...— 189 1B0 Lester and others. Bodkin Piano Csw. All prospective hunters between drowned any Linden threats dtir- Visit St^ TOTAL .'. 859 \ 884 852 BongloVannl ,._ ' 163 Novice, Utility, and Brace. - - , - . , • .-•: -.-.. •..•• • :.'10-10 ' guarantacd. Bso sl DELLA SERRA. RALPH BB 6-3237 y HAVECK-S FOODS, C*» North Av«.. at Kallroad Station. West- and uaad TV aHs.Tubes ".modern.' kitchen; ...'..- \" •{>.,'.• For the gh-ls, Barbara Minch the ages of 14 and 21 years and TOTAL, i..^. BOO 850871 field.. ADams S-«U1. tf DETERINd. H. A. BANK BOOK No,.30678 Suburban'-«SWBV ing the en(tire first half. / RUpoli .„..».....- 139 14$ 207 ST. PETERSBURG, Tlorlda. Room with ' CHOICE LOCATIOK • .' Scfaein Registers Ace- Was. first by both gauges, with applying tor their initial hunting Ftdotko ...... 168 US TWNISZ MABKCT~(0> kitchen privileges. If. interested please GUKKB, JOSEPH J. BB 6-16*0 Co. If not restored^ before Oct 4. The first Cranford Tp came iii Game Facilities CT 4»AXT tOB WATKH tOntMBB. deU»- write Mrs. Ina Pc'nnefether; lS3l-3*lh .,•••'.'.." Twd-car. garage' ';.'•'•" HENEHAM. PHIL F. BR 6-7*33 1987 appUcatkm wUl be made, tor * a 128 game and a 357 series. Frid- license must passa hunter safety Treitt .— - 180 - . P . TTlnnesl C .uw 1613 1180 131 fOLtCE SEPT. <1> r ' " •rtd. Betined. rock, pelleu and Watktna new -boolt:•:•.•• •.••, "T'-^v V'r'';'i>-;.'*M On Shack's lllh Hole : the beginning minutes of the initial A large group of Cranford Jun- Balnhold ,—-- IBS 143 .ITS Deller :..» 171 188 Gold .„ 1« 1*4. Avenue. North. St. Petersburg. 3. Fla...' lalMSOORAPHINO — AU' types. " A Real Livable Home! I UOWLAND. G. E. BR 6-9*00 die Greenhouse bad ttie second course in order to obtain a hunt- De Marco ..„,... MS 160 167 -. 147 187 ISO- M. Cgrobaluk _. IM .141. coarse. AU loll pouad bees. B * B ' s. •'' • • • - ' • ' 10-W quarter,. Linden was unable to ior Sportsmen visited the State Ball ,-__-^«- 1«7 SaH Berries. BKldce +«U« — BBtdfe ^BuDgtiai. postal*, booklets. Also Your investigation invUttd LENO. X -.X P. BB. WetO LARGE WUte HalJblt. Catt *Rldge , Harold Schetn of ISfv Spring highest game with a 115 and Vlcki ers license, according to Fish and' Hublak 159 167 .- DraHeau .^. _ 133 ' 139 187 Stantrlk*. ,—„««. 187 143 ; 141 ••• i-im. • . • : • •, • ..- HCOMFOBTABLE Room.' near, bathroom, stenography end typing. gain-appreciable-yardage-afterUre^ iHhJJBd^M __. Handicap-«... 37^ - 38_ - 38V ,-A.TlnnesI „..!» - 168 r S. Cymbalak „ 1*9 150 prompt service. Day. Might, 8un*Ur< MacMEEKOf. THOMAS ' - BB 6-US7 Garden street., proprietor of the Kaplan was • second in high. series Game Councilman Henry J. KeOyT 1 648'' '• Handicap 12 U Nylen u.«_-JL.^lBO • I** '• -181'. with kitchen privileges. Young man of > ceiving the opening Tcick-off. last Saturday .. .They were wel- „ 12 74» v AUDMOftM eombtoetlon holiday service., IMC DufUcattap Bcre- COLD WEATHER AHEAD McPHKRSON REALTY CO. — D»pin>aer s t>p Room, Scored his with a 291 ««ort. Gladys Engei The four-hour course includes . ; TOTAL _...,„ M MO . TOTAli 7 .797 'Schurts •_—.. .' ..13* • 1*3 couple. BRldga 6-3*31. Call after 5:30 ' keTltHOtoest Avenue, •Tege a. alURRAY. DAVQ> A. _-__: After .a'.beautiful 1ntercef>tlon comed by Robert Haorford, Superr H 'S g (3> • aabni±-~~z.':r_>-'- 1ST : "IS*.. p-«n- '-:.-:;. -;'" :';•:..:'-. :>••:•••.':••:; So don't faU to set this BI room Bungalow instruction in safety, use and care intendent of Fisheries,' who, joined BARNrrrs UQUOBS »» iss" . Dl rablo . 184 . 180 ISO TOTAL -.— 770 749 854 that has a heaUng cost *bf only 6*0 perNUNK, O. O. ^^^ alid >"iin byi.'.Krtc Tarverl. Cougar PtllS ..-...;...*.... 187-^—164 166 903 106 WABM sunny robra. near. town. Call of nrearms and field practice.*/ 156'.. Kordstroro year. Fully tnrils'yl, alum, storms am MCrIARnS-8WA BRS-J133 >» auwuuiuuBin . vxntnujr ywu. right halfback, the Cranford men Hatchery Superintendent James Brinkerhoff ..„„ IBO 149 Page Li.« m ..l81 .148' 180 CRANPOROSROS: STORE (It,' BBW665»7^44^fU\4 ALUMINUM. The first session of the hunter 180 U 189 174 fTTffff P^-pESfltir ^yff|l^ ^fc f|ff^y^' flrt'tlWl AGENCY BB.4V1S0O 8 The local resident made his ace had the ball first and 10 on the Zamus in accompanying the boys D. Giovanni __„ I0a 139 Dl Lorenso - 187 Hopper ~__- 173 183 ISO safety course willJbe conducted by Russell » 187 141830 . Orickowakl 17» 180 178 Orrosr. ST. —— •!« ' US 16*. en the 150 yard 11th hole, usins a Linden 16 yard line. on a tour of the hatchery. Vail Brunt U~~ 147 ,140 144 TOTAL 631 647 788 Hayctk ^:—^. 114 . -sWJ lawn " fumitura, cabineta ? ''" *'•• '\ ' • -Handieap.,'*^:.-;_4 ;.«,.,. •abineta tor portable sewing marhtnf Apartment* Watded 11* ^ ' Oav«y. 49 N. 7th StraaC atanU< CLEAN Wlitdowv attics, callara. Also BUSINESS LADY and. mother, selling OARAOE. North Union Avenue ^^^.^^ps^ ^^^^i • i^^ - —— -^-^~«g<.j a^^.— — ^— ^ss> — i — 1BO V«BMs» • ' '" waste bouses. T. C. Qanaral . gousa LOVELY S Famlty brick. Two 4 Avenue. Cranford. " Britto of Newark, a bartender at Team 13. Teams e, 4, it an* ItfCranford Junior Sportsmen's Club,; Hindi.' » S. Delia Sale vu 1*3 164 „ 160 HawMeap „ _3J nonte; require small apartment,, occup- ' apartments^ separate furnaces, one Norm Muldrow took the ball and eggs, the hatching of the fry and Brscuto. J- M IBS : ancy by November. 1st Phona BRidge rtte local tavern. ."Mr. Won two pt three. - in the educational building of the RoberU .——.1*4 143 1*1 ~Hessler ' __i_ 164 181 129 TOTAL u— 73S .one eoaL steam. Screens throughout;' lAade an elusive, 14ryard run the sorting of the fish. He also dis- "" ScheUer -, -•, ,>,, us • 167 LEHIGH ESSO <1> combination front 'door, top floor new medal score for the afterttoon was Cranford Methodist Church tomor- Slcko ^__— 126 186 1*6 196 . METAL WEATHEB BTRfrPINa WeTe referring to this Stone-front Col- around end, which netted, the CHS cussed the : various diseases to CUmbrusehl _ 174 114 1*0 ' CsaJkowski -™ 178 19B LbdLombard! ) —U 1*66 US 14* onial home, located in one of the finer Venetian' bUneavFeneed-ln yard. 10) min- row at 7:30 pin. .,•••••; :• CT DsUa Sala _ S07. 128 KleseweMer >~^-lS* 1*B 16* Repairs and alterstlbns. cabineinet .work.work, utes walk to bus or train. S minutes to U . .;.;-;;; ::..v...v: squad; Its first six points.- Tom which trout are subject and1 the •TTAl - S8' Handicap ^' 10 SB S3 .Courses .,garages, porches, caulking, roofinrooili g and sections of town. It - has 'everything 'Parkway: 67*» down' payment-Ask- All boys wishing to get a hunt- AlmouUt .„.„_ 181 18*. 16X you'll'«rant in. a home, plus an owner Rental* :• A former national Itoys* tennis O'Brien's kicking sHll quickly means of combatting the diseases TOTAL ....^B*a 917 BIB K. Knierim „ 144 14S SEWTMO Apartments For Rent ,-siding, block ceilings, overheahead doors. ing SIS.OO0. Write Box 1M C/o_Citi«n - BUILDER'S GENERAL- m pcrrsssM-s DAIRY at «N North Wood A«- uin' doora, ',•'•••?.. - ' " that's .receptive, toa n offer: end .-/Chronicle .or CaU BRidge 6-6134 ' champion," Mr. > Schein was local ing license this year are Urged to Kylett . 1« 14M« •:•• mm THREE rooms • and bath. 2nd Avenue. AMEBICAM LBOIOlf • CASniO showed itself and It was 7-0, Cran- at the hatchery". Superintendent • Haddsd ». R Petersen w-a 146 188 ITS M. Knksrlin, ^ j ^ Undea 3-67S7 GEOROE B. NOBES - after: 3 RM. Wednesday and Frldayj, tf talks'tennis chair* in 1034.1955 Drop 2 Games enroll in the course now. The r.RUkalla .' Boerbnann „.... 183 I3S . evening til • pjn. ' Garwcod. Contact tenant, first floor at iord. .••'•• •;" : ' • •.•• ; " •:,''• Zamus then exhibited the .fish, to Axar,. sat SO Burchfield-Avo. BRldge 6-68M Unusually Attractive •..,.: v.. ;.«;. v.' | lad 1958. Hehss been playing «oU Although' they played 75 per- small game hunting, season Swill 'Rehultf ' '' """" laO ' • 17S' IBS TOTAL wl 631" 884 SOI 43 2nd Avenue. WESTFBsLD — Cape Cod on 1/S-i The Cougars failed to score again be stocked text'spring in the Pavks ThDmmen ...... 141 IBS JALOUSB poich enclosures, doors and Prtc«t Slashsd 1! tor only three year*. * , cent of the game In Lmden terri- open in New lersey November 9, ' JO. RiikaUa 177 windows, aluminum combination FOUR ROOM Apartment. Inquire Paul'* TELEVISION At RADIO REPAIRS wooded .lot Large living room- with in the flrst.ciuarter but chalked up state's trout streams and lakes, ; E. Petersen „.. IBS • 118 wlnawwa ana slonn .qoorm. Direct iac* Delicatessen Store. '5.Eastman* Street. For prompt and reliable service. call brick; fireplace. 3 bedrooms, tile bath, tOTJB BOWUNa Money Down! tory, the Cranford Illgh School Mr^Kelly said today. A.Acar .. TOTAL —»- 139 631'/ 90S taBidge 6-6639.V Max HentscheL 406 10 ft X 23 It glass and screVn enclosed •--. Wi Mfa 1 18 points in the second whlle,Lln- From the hatchery,. the group TOTAIi Wo know that this type home is in theporch, dinette, kitchen With stainless soccer players missed most of their HARDWARE V ' ©eel aUseja ' ' , Coolldge Dr., JWnllworUv - 6-I* higher price range. -' but : you will' be Rock Bottom k&anford'a Wildcats den: |*mained dormant . . went to the State Game Farm at v. r. w, tsi There is music wherever there Slkors'..."...... Latlrion ...... lfll 143.. 138 lMrs cold , 186 188 • easily scratehed end is very BotL tt •• and tvory. SXlt, Immediate delivery. WE BUY, BOOKS iences plua - many. EXTRAS 'that: the Allow«nc«s! was evidenced again early iix .the Duncan Buntaln showed, the' var- Markowich 16* Alban-Lcwls Hardware. 10* N. Union tnd. Please • ..-• •• ..- ...... but were just oft in their shots. Handicap BWAH CLBANISS «> tous amount* of copper and sttvav Balph V, Delia Serre ) '••'*• Iseao. are looking tor games with sonable. Call-before "U noon or att«f :^ :• • >•; » IVUM other six points for CHS. V in pens for release this fall for TOTAL Molsef*'—.-^. 181 ITS S04 Uvered. Aha top soU. Chestnut Farms. • . . BeaHer 4s Builder "•. t' , Don't Our TRADt^CARCLEAROUTS! They even missed a penalty kick, Cat yellow, ana greenish Jewelry *V MUrdotk * 4*6*. 34 hours. . tt S>m. BRldge 6*4790..' '-'" ' -' ' K teams in their 11 to IS year-old M COB1CTT CODST the state's hunters. An added at- Brooks .^.._-US 188. 181 M Cranford scoring jeemed unr TBEKS TRIMMED AND REMOVED CHQICB HOMES W CBANfOBD the coach said. BUI Krippendorf . '/•' - . IJIW DIVISION • . , OOLD CHICKS (1) ^PassvM ^^.^^^^IIHIIIIJ 4^lsS ^SJV ' sV* s* loy*. or whb nickel ph« tms aai MAHOGANY dinette set ut good con. For The Key U*: J4- • - --V S«ge group. : •••••' traction was a small family of deer ' ,v>-rry coach. Per- an Infant and David. SikorokU; punt, the: Cougars, scored, again. Robert Hlgbe, John Kopec, Wil- Orltake . . 188 180 167 TOTAL w-_i, 737 689 B43J. . ed. Please state makes;-prices,' age., Box : TWIN BORO AUTO CORP. . Last. Thursday, Crahfotd bowed •V•.>.••' JIM LOVELAND;ji<: ,. '.< EMOS wishing to arrange games or and AniU Siltorekls. his wire, far leave This time George Williams, who liam Mooney, Mr. and Mrs. Aug- Bcheller ,.'„„ 188 260 139 PIANO, small grand, mahogany. .134 C^o, atixen * Chronkle. 10-34 F"«Wt PIAMO TUWNO ; and re- to a powerful Summit nigh team, to asume ' the- nsines of Joseph James .TOTAL ...— 1*». .666. sormooisT HEH'S CLOT a) pairing by recogniied experts. Dud- ~< other hiformation are invited did an Jnielligent and effective .•aw_ ELECTRIC Contracting.. House Wiring, William Peters .BB.S-6670 ANNiS^ M.O'BRIEN • kin ftaho Co.. (formerly Cranford 4-0, at Memorial Field.. Three of XorlSi Mark Karl*, David Korls and ust Engel 'and Fish and Game LIONS CLTJB 111 ' Stacy. ^^—.-^ . 180 1*4 •' 186 : ANttQUES. tanssual things with a new 320 service,'plugs and. fixture in- Lois Brooks _ , «*t e-IMM Piano Co.1.. Tuners and BebuUden; Phone hhn at his home, Hr. AnitAit a lffi Wttelttvely.y job of. quarterbacklng throughout Councilman Henry J.. Kelly ac- TliSiiiiann —»u* '156 137 166 UscPhefean, «- 1U 13* 191. Summit's scores were made on vil Action Notice Steveas ,^~»~. IBS 148 :' 166 Btocum ^,.«_ ISO 184 I6S fine china, glass, furniture. O staUatton-A. Knott. 633 Kingston AVe^ Anna Cook _ . BH SV3130 431 Morth Avenue, West; Westfltld ! has anx the game, and Rich Fruichey, the companied the Junior Sportsmen Cory' KMfcj.'^-J'i' IBS-"-' 183 ' • 167..- Carrel. 1 Taylor Street. Mwburn.j Wanted To Rent Kenilworth. CUestnut 8 s*6t. 10-W CtettrutiaMe . ADams 3-8811. ;, ' U penalty kicks, including two by Take Notice that the undersigned will Dl Tullo ™-..^, 166 148 164 apply to the Union County Court «n theright end, teamed up. WUliams on. the trip. ••'• •'.' ' ' •''' ' • '••/• tunow «uwi« * *•***, • 146 1*1 Doney ..-.^^— 166 141 • .188 . 10J0 AJf. to S'PJt • ' - tm. Schmidt, who. last year made all- 8th 'day of Nov. 1*67 et Ten oVskwk In tile TOTAL : „ 778 740 an ./ CABINET MAKE1 R —Custom cabinets, 173 129 1800 Sfluaie iWt. ground floor space, for : ; threw and Frutcney was right Robert Bavison and Mr. Kelly, HASCO CHEMICAL. CO. Ilk When Winter e MS ATRICAN VIOLETSI shipping and storage purposes. BRidge .all types, bookcases, • valances, home state,•'••..•' '".• •"••'• ',' - " . .'?•• 'forenoon at the TJnion County . Court Handicap ™ 1 1 I. furniture cepalrs. Free estimates. House in.the Cttjr of Ktaabeth, County there, catching the ball for six 780 837 l^stV|f8attettld)rtaj t* 'JsAft 110 „,! 19% |WB*fT FIELD 1 : talked on the care and. use of fire- .Htttll ePtiOtt •<••!'• 'w bring spring into your. .home.. Black •B-1304. •'•."•' •- '.•>', • ,'.' • .->!' 6-4730. > ".•.•;' : <>x of-Union and State of Hew Jersey, for .-. . TOTAL- «.J. 860 • Svadmus ^^.^ 211 163 ••• 151 • > mack;. make. K A derail c* trailer i* a etetita «e> a judgment authorising them to assume more points for Cranford. arms Friday evening at^a meeting Klrk»atrick ... 145 ,133. 164 match. Driftwood ... GEMTLXMAM would like 3,or 3 furn- Uw names of Joseph James Korls._Mark • wilnam* to ~" " " ':" HaMey «..•.».-• 143 ..'18S, .'IBS.. «our Next . Party;. Rent a HI-FI AgMd tB.gutda cars..locomooVe* <*•• Williams to MBldroW in the Educational building of the rattgements. Benners' Gardens. I Kamll- ished or, unfurnished rooms for light system.. Public -address systems,- tape Koris. Dayid Korts end Anita Korls, Michael* .-— 166 17T 187 ; housekeeping. BRldge'6-3H6.'/•';;• - and other rolling stock off the itsllV Mow^,^w-m,uB,m, ••• ton AV«.. or disc recording also available. HUnter to lsta, tart gsjlivsnting gi reaoeeUvery. ... ; . \.'., .' ' •;,'•_. .Late in the same quarter, Norm Cranford Methodist Church. The Handicap „. 9 • 9 ". * . at a selected location t* avoid eaV; ' •' /BHUsW SUlMI ' 'A TOTAL ^.^ 808 803 799 Bo Qlg We Are .Holslbg IB hr • SALT roB WATER SOrTBMtts: coarse. ^ti-fr.'iir^iMMTirimniMiiMii.iiii.'i Jff^Bf U had this to say abtnl JOSEPIS JAICBS antoBcius Muldrow did it again. He nabbed Junior Sportsmenfwere, given an fine, pellets, rock and blocks. Calcluin oaeph James SOwrclds, todlvWual- PHAMiACY rjl Big Bay* ' ••• .."••.• - . ' •' :. Chloride tor,dampiwas C7.C Truben- BRidge 6^110 ara used, principauy on «pur tracks I bacta. 116 South Ave E. Cranlotd Feed Mortgage Money "Mark siicoreUa ^, Painting - Decorating e» stdlags to. prevent cars from; kls, lilfst)ts, and Seed. BRldge C-ien. ' \ If Furrier dthgOdeddr tallying'another six for the Cou- uses and limitations of each type HARHISvLTD. (3».- MietesL Mr. . 149 ; CBB—•——MLS louUag Boam Un*. track. They, ata ITS 187 HletseL Jr. . iis SQUntUL cape Jacket. Highly'. sty led. «SW FURS. Fur cost* reetoeektd, re- ' ' • MOBTOAOS MONEY ' th* volumns ar* gars. As was the case the two The next meeting of the group MelnsmarTT^ 1S1 143 . 161 CABWOKAKT DEBOHAH •aired, also mad« Into cease ansT stoles. CBANFORD SAVINGS *»;LOAJI rarely used on main line tracks I O. tbwABtt HAAS) Rankin ^..« 166 133 189 hardly worst, reasonable. BRidge . «- a-Bort of past*. coStet] with previous times,' the extra point; will be October 11. . Duckworth — 169 184 Broughlott i, 186 137 iClcanad-and gland. A. Kantnac, 1U - ' ASSOCIATION ' -. except m connection with' tet*4r-1 Att». for PUintUfs Roger* '..»ui.»—- 14> . IS* Walnut Avenue. BSkkaj 6-1*7*. HEATHERMEADE 637 Meadow Stieet, attempt wak unsuccessful. SoO Handicap 42 3 4 WILLIAM BOESXi, — uterier and Ee> aflckbts plaat* at railroad crotsiag*.-1 rjisabelfa, N. J. tblsso .«.—...-.. 171 186 .TOTAL » 914 778 781 WALNUT sol* and chair, custom made • *TTTT- P^'**""» ' """nt mechanics. Per» North 4% Uelon Avssv. Cranterd During the entire third quarter ' "Freedom of expression Is not Aigt 187 189 "AN AFFAIR slip covers, good .condition. 633. BRidce sonal •upervislea, SOS Columbia Ave- GOOD LOCAttoil 'v-:'' '. . Meyers. u 136 •-CTSS.' ' " • • • : '- • ••• . ';.'•' nue, Crantord. Call BRldge t-sm. "Orchard Street i near Brookside School the play was In Cranford territory. merely a right — iff the circum- IB GOOD ARCHITECTURE — . ' . , "Aftd ye shall know the 'truth' Handicap 1* TOR1MEMBER- : ••'' ' '•• "" ~» " •• • • ' • '.•'• , . ' •»> Trucking - Hauling The ball changed hands four stances of today, its constructive ••' -'TOTAIV M 674 BIS BARK I slan lamb coat, site 13-14, Colonial.' two story, attached garage..." and the truth shall make j|ou . almost new. owner ajirrasiil. best offer. a B-BLtrKCX* SON. formerly Nttsclute 4 MOVTOO large and GOOD SIZE— • . •• . '."..''.'.' times, twice .by Cougar fumbles, use Is a stern duty.", —•• Dwight D, .. ' .' CUwtnaScope *> Color '. ., ,. Also grey Indian . lamb Jacket man's , Six rooms' (three'twin sire bedrooms). - Union County Maintenance Co. DDORUI : Deirj ft Sun. »: aja. to IS pjn. «^ Btunck. Painting and Decorating. I emaU loa Begular trips too the shore•bete. but neither squad advanced far.Elsenhower. •, •• '.•>.*'•.-•• •.'..• • -—.17* • ISS 16S grey ovcrcoatTlarge. Adams 3-3314. Avenue.' KanUwerUtl rrf'ltl're u» e- GOOD APPOINTMENTS — . 131 Ml 183 CaU Briggs tt Screened porch. 1st fleor lav., combin- Thus at the end of the quarter it E Abo CORNKL WILlBt fat« , PIANO. Weber, beautiful mahogany baby CHeaum^»-e6J7. It ation windows, breakfast wee In kitchen, Linge 146 ; 148 180 MPUIMIU •.•• •'• -L' •was still Cranford's game, 25-0, Ud IBS' 19* 174 grand•, very finOnee tone.too, '' excellen " 't eon- 174 BBldge e 6616, B. MENZSL — Pemtlng ansTl GOOD LOT— »'. ' • In the final period the Tigers iUrchUd IBS ...IBS; 'BEYOND MOMBASSA* tag. Pheae BRtdge !iO3f • - ' HandleaD «! Q 6S, 86 PLATHOUfl in Cofce- Avenue. Ctaeiord. Dressmaker, Alteration* ss *.%m .• "f . • took the offensive In earnest for TOTAtrL^. BBS 933•OS illllWVTUTi H* af«> tWsiaBi ,*> S6J< TWO 36 inch boy's bikes, ooe Bateigh, GOOD CONDITION — .' ' lignt wetgnt. 633: one Schwmn Amer- DBESSMAKINO end aliaretkwa. Mrs. the first time. They drove from scarvSSO: two seta of Lionel Wt grains. Barkh. Extertor _• interior Crispy -dean and well painted, .:'. rSAMK fcajuuKQTOW, Dtosetse ' »?«»••«»?•:.»• CM* Place. Crenford. GOOD AGE — • , . •yi!*m;% •$.;••;}••*••• •• ••: •'.I-'-.'. •:.",V.7J-;W$^!S their own 25-yard line to score, sfaibste Oei § 635: one gas uodel airplane. 610; tour IS years'" . .- ' — - • 1 fish ....-_ avenue. Cranford. with their left halfback, Don Cole- •tsHatia DaOy at lilS gTJTIBiBt sfssi TaWaa a SAT. *»*a 6-1U0. Evenings BBld GOOD VALUH— . Ask About Our Special Low Pric* On Regular .:•"••• •'• -'". ;•••' ?'••'•• ' At 633JO0I ' - - • , • man, V»nlrlng the play. dssva) PARK MOW THRU nni. IIOV. io ; : !.•.."•.• ". ••••*" ' ••• -V- KttcKcn Maint«nanc« The Cranford boys turned in a g FOB A NSAT. dependable paint .'1'.' great performance in their first Cary frank BttfATBA •34 below avenge cosV-eaU — Used Cars for Sale SHAHEEN AGENCY, ISM FORD Convertible, excellent con- BRidge64137 ' Cranford assignment and were a credit to Tadar ikra Mrsasy Oet I «*> I DAVEMPOBT. excellent condition, MS: dition, red, black top. BRidge 6-3380 •••.'.'•j Realtora thm Sun AI«o RIsW their, able coach, Stan Grayson. alter 4:30 PJI. ' • • . . C>*H t *U Ut -.'.. UMorthAVe^B. • . Pick-Up & Delivery Service i rtitnr -...-• linden • •" '"" ' • ;; ft . 6 8 6 'FRANCIS ey 1 Cnmford - J. « M 0 H AND THE PASSION" .— plist — til: Technicolor kr BR 6-1900 and BR 6^)777 Linden —Touchdowns: CoJemsn .Li plus — ' • ;'. '• . wtm Tad Scotlv Oall ML Cov*r* TtW B>g Towwf f V'... AwtU mmpmr Tony ctmns runs). • -. nclng a • ^).Fw Hire;::.'.. Cranrord — Touchdowns: Muldrow 9 Tony etmtis atarise VAVAX oBBtasf »aoM*-»AY snr PIANO STUDCNTS—it < 10-10 for piano students. faU as> _ OAS Prtve • cyclinder MO AMP weldtog 'KamM Raid«rs' <1Z, run; le, runs . 85 pass-run •'trom TO REMiMBER" MeAsBSSBB* ' BBSSlBm*a« '---* BM *, STORM Windows 6-3 ft. « inches X 4 ft: ANDA &B . aiLMOBSOILMQHE.. 107 OknweoO d machine,with cables. Mounted on in- our tpocUlly oylppod auto., SUM. «. MOM, WlUlams; rrutcbey la*, pass-run from • 3-3 ft * 4 fU 1-3. tL <>lt Good h v Bd. **ti < 'f of »«MT*" Degree, tarnaUoaal truck, insurance hicluded. VAM WlUlamal. ConWerskinS Oiiricii, "MIDN.GHTSTORY" 1 . ceridltkw, eery Teasnrnhsi BRidge 6- Miscetocetdiaocetdia, graduate work, Teern Very reaaonaoln 'Alter *• PJL BBldge Officials: Nstaoo, Mtnte, Howlck> 7144* ' , •©! our cuaiom*jrt. CalV w JOHNSON er's Collage, Columbia University, .-•>•*».'". ..:•••.—•• '.'.'. •• r Publil c School Musk? Supervisor, '' Saturday October S fc bessinct Bttrguertie Bsarwin . 'Action of Th«Tl9«r' *nds—Weeks, mtscner. NOW THRU SS: two maU-hlng 'Mitchell, Ralney. , ' • Sawofeai Wdsse Matinee 63 pair. Tele- Evelyn Wade Beleo Xegle ' .. w jJus'-— la diiemascaip TsckUs—DWenbmch, Pfanpi, Instructioos — Clock* Repaired BOBY .•' l AMME PMers, Tarantln*. • ' 'j .. . UBEin TUESDAY auards—Arntstrong, Frank, Allen,. An- THAYEB . large Thayer derson, Harvey. • • PLalnftrid (V5477 o . CL E, Vacuum *-6a*S. M Th*)Hir»d Centers—O'Brien, Chaunovich, Is: i PIANO Instruction. Jan. improvising. Call Osrect Supply Co* Floor Services .—.. West seraptns ajslMe- PER DAY CALL $1382J5 StMln: of olsTikion e speeisllty. McPHERSGN REALTY Co CmMOm ALLAMERICAN^ d: twin hand back l Fully. Equipped dglisse, Tornkh, SUrksJ Nursing Service 6-U4B. 61 Elisabeth Avenue. 1* ALDEM ST. BB. 6-*49» y. Kwattkowskt "MAN ON FIRE" Plus scb dlnseg roam set. Will Oansartf. py. — tiu ~ ~ 4V7M3 a* South CBAMFORD-OARWOOD • KEMILWOBTB '. .:- SALES and SERVICE Backs — Kommeyer, "Trv«MoUP«O|»rs/' VJI-A. torgeoere l eursiog. Vastta, Hy- ANTENNAS INSTALLED * REPAIRED Wavrek. West; Stvartasn. Kva |brie SAIMT podermics. materBal aad htlaet eere. Extra e . eei THE RrVER- health edMTstiosi The Vsttting Nurse lUoby Bresoier lUtt fHUr Street, PWnfield, N. Let ui be silent that we may teal added this Can Bele You. Nominal Fee, Telephone Tutoring—•—-—„-—-€» . I Hope Miluii X ',•' —— *>«Te7. or eensttF TelnSjaj* —.High School end Cellees 'riopeTaeUuiIStto t>cleyi , BB646BB U V W« Sttivkt ALL haar ibe wUapsr of Ood. — as* ess Bus, 6t* from Dsteetery.. Uaura Bfooday thru Cerolus T. dark: BJk, tYafcil I Aw Mehert- BBBS43B M TeL PL K sag Uoilnla>s)AveaMa.lBtntsee StuStuarta . t '^^Si^^^S^^iMi!^K^m 5^^^^^^^%^^^^^^#PivS'i^P^i^^£^^M^|^^ffl^p ^ ,^^'^wf ^

"W *#•:!#••>#. CBANTOBP^crnzpt^ ji^ <»IWNICI cationai-civic and frateraal •#- H» Harrington, president; Of " St fain, m-- <**»• k iRuWe «>H Michael's parish executive board, pom jbhainnan aad a trustee of Bishop Will will talk on "The Expansion of a Vnipa Junior College and public Discussion Club. Program-" ; : rdafions chairman and executive Following the general sewlohi fcaerd member «f the Mew Jersey eSunday il«w win be held OPEN THURSDAY NITE „ Aiuaiiaty i^op "iaW W. Curtis, S. T. O. aiixiUar* £Arrt* at Which time refireahmemTwUI be ^tidwp^Kat^Boland of Newark and.archdloce^n director-of served by nwjmbers «f the parish KENILWORTH (•:. -.^.- i ;SS2«tt«t«rnitypf Christian IJcWrine^wUI^ CCDin'^^j^^}^^!!^^:i;'-:S:'-l G A R W 0 0 D CRANFORD ttTthe Lay Institute of the CCD on' - '-*— ^ ~ The workshop session of 45 mln- Ml ^.30 jMU. and will hi; pf>iPntfld >»« will hPgln at 3:45 p.m. The Sunday at j^._Bgicbael> Church. by Thomas Jv Brettt president of schools of instruction, have been •'•:•;':••*••!•$$ .Theme Of the. Instate, -"The Par. the archdloccsan board.(Our Lady prepared by the lay members of Plans for a __—.,..__. a^XIV. NoTS • iph Executive Board" htls been of All Souls parish, East Orange). CCD and' will' cover the following hike around Surprise Lake, a trip planned and organised entirely by The main speaker, the. Rev; Wil- 'categories:! ' ',.. .'••. •.-, ', V ,"• ''•••'•Vv .k\ to the States Island Zoo* attend- Schools List ' members of the laity-from Union, liam Conner, director of CCD for "CCD and other Parish Societies ance at a Weft Point football game Cranford Faces Curtailment Red Cross Essex, Hudson and Bergen County the diocese of Springfield. Mass., by /the 'Sev.' Randolph Gibbons, and a father-and-«on swim at the parishes/ / •••"•' .• .',- :•'/ • . • • will- explain 'the opportunities O.F.M. (St.* Ann's Fairlawn);,Exe^ Westfleld YMCA were outlined by Considering ;. "Registration for the session Will Which the movement presents . to fUtive. Board Training Course ;Cubmaster Roland Graham as Cub Of Mental Hygiene Services begin «t 1:30 p>m. in the main foyer the laity to aid in the teachings oT (Closed session for two,members [Pack 76 held ita first meeting of Cranford's services at the Mental Hygiene Clinic of Union Countyt , of. St. Michae>s\ School The (Rev;Christian Doctrine. , fVcnueach parish specified by the season to.'.the , American', Le- will be drasUcally curtailed beginrung in January i unless this com- Mergeg r M William B. Donnelly. pastor,1 will parish spiritual' cjlrcctbr-flrs t of • 8 '•?- C^ord-Odkwood-iR^Uwo :nt munity coi>tributes approximately, IsjbvO,, to, the cUnic, It was an- welcome the members in the school orience" Is the topic of discus- Office auditorium. Newark) by b t at a meeting in the Walnut Ave- ing with the Summit Red Cross lay. from Bishop Curtis will present the the pack: Greg Ol Aji ; nue school under auspices of the buffering . members of the first Archdjocesan sion by John J. Garrlty (Our Lady Mrs. Evelyn Rather, vice-president MayoV JohnX iBifenna» an- Chapter, lt'was learned this week. 1 1 • Bayok. Mrs. Charles Cranford Community Council. ;'• '•'. On U>c eve. Of. the 1937 Cranford United Fund drive, W» J . .Miller,! Board of the CCD. The nrchdlo-. of Mercy, park Ridge). Following of the ardlocesan board (St. Franr •iniinced at Tuesday night's meet- Committees of the two chapters, and other was announced *f new SLi th Township Committee More than 30, residents, repre- ; cesan calendar for 1957-58 will be , this, Mrs. John Miller (Our Lady els; Ridgefield Park.) .. V;'_.••:•; succeeding Mrs. ._. together with a field representa- !| executive chalrmah, today issued an. appeal to Cranford'residents fth senting varloui local organizations welcome the United Fund solicitors and to. contribute as generously - ' explained by the Rev. Roger Rey- |,of- Sorrows, _ South Orange) .will :: .Teachers by Dr. Walter F. v Mrs. Raymond King artordinan<»provldta tive of the National Red Cross, R. Best, superlii- present "The Development of ah:.' ,/•' Schools of Religion !' ; trucUon of sidewalks Interested in mental 'health, at- discussed the proposed merger at possible. . • •",,; ';- ;..•: . ' *..•.•' .•-'•:. '' :.. .. •'•'/:,.,..".', . ,•;';:..••. nolds, executive secretary of; CCD, son; chairman of teachers of the sale. \\s, reported that The General Session will begin Religious Vacation School:;; James High School of Religion (or Layboard ut the week here* : Asks Drive Support house canvass- will be made in be- 'cation Schools' by Lawrence' ,Musi Connors was appointed ovement and the costs ^ was discussed. • ' ..: . .:.••.'.,••'.•'••••'. .• Chapter, said yesterday, l»0 def- Iranford/High School absences acainst the benefiting prop- Mrs. Charles Redden, council inite action woqld be taken until half of the fcranfor^rWelfarc^As- . ella (St. Francis, Ridgefield Park); chairman; • • '. • ; • " . • • •, - a bit higher earlier. in the Sedation, Visiting Nurse Associa- Helper-Fisher Schools of Religion Den mothers who ?jti& serve president, who presided, outlined the proposal had been presented to ^^r announced that the the council's • Interest which, shethe chapter's'full board of direct- ..... but dropped to approximate- tion, Boy Scouts and GW Scouts. by James P. Farrell, chairman of during the month of October axe: ly 15 percent yesterday, Dr. Besj home, visitors of the board (Our Den 1. Mrs. Edward Gill; Den 3. proposed sidewalks are outUnedjm said. Is to promote the general ors and suiticleni time given for A. goal of $24,100 has been set. Lady of Peace, Nejtf Providence).. Mrs. Paul McConnell; Den 3/Mrs. J \Efi the townshlpengtaeer-i welfare of the community with the the directors to study JU phases of iiaid. The elementary figure has re- in the 1957 campaign, with allo- cooperation of and through the the suggestion. While admitting mained' "quite constant" at about cations as follows to' the partici- .Organization of1 Religious Dis- Roland Scheller; Den 4. Mrs. Al- tcrcstcd townspeople. He coordinated efforts of existing or- that a fulMnectlng' of the bbatd. 12 percent.Jwhileiunior_ high ab^ pating agencies: Visiting Nurse cussionClubs by^Thomas Flammia fred Brown;-Den 5, Mrs. John will be called soon, he declared no Association, $2^00; Welfare As- Connors. haVthc committee "would ganizations and individuals having sences run about Ifl percent, he (Stl Ahthfony's, •EtoBbetK>;<\Exi ltto^coniments an' interest.' in • community prob- hlndlnrdeekion.probably^would^be sociation, $5,006; Boy Scouts, $9,- WMM ' lere :Iehisr- • . • . . Roy Irving shown of Pack. 76 acuviuW of'the lTiH made' for several months. Feotbali Game Off. • Miss.A. Cella Mantia, secretary of \Robert. M; Crane, vice-presi- $800, ' ... . •••• ••:•'•. '.'.•.• the board (St. Anthony's); Parent- past season. These included the proposed ordinance : It was learned that the original Saturday's scheduled football "The United Fund participating trip^to West Ptoint. the Walker- sidewalks In the following dent of the Union County Mental Fills Vacancy game between Cranford and North Education Program by Mrs. Clar- Hygiene Clinic, outlined mental suggestion; for a merger cf the local agencies have become an 'integral ' Snce Blrksrieyer, chairman of par-Gordon Dairy trip, the Memorial chapter with some other: chapter PUinficld was. postponed yester- 2Sy side of Brookslde hygiene clinic service which was day because, of the" illness of six part ot Cranford UfcVv Mr. Miller.;: ,«/nt-educ»tion bf the .board (St Day; parade, the picnic and award first Offered to Cranford residents came from a field .representative On Committee pointed out; "The services they' scenes of the. last meeting. Slides place between Orchard andlSpru« of the National Red Cross. The Na- key Cougar players and members I John the Baptist, HUlsdale); Apos- In IM4. He said it has been ap- v v ; 11 v ; prbvide^could^notibe purchased^ di- ffa ,,,„. fogvj; Were furnished by Roland Schel* 'SrUts; easterly side of Orchard tional organization, it b under- of 'tne opposing team; -^-' '- --.-'.-v^,' . /' tolatXof Good Will by Miss Joseph- treet from Torbush street to parent for: some time that stable was swjwn in a* •member of the rectly for many times the aniotmt ine L.^lutchinson, chairman of- the lerr George Freese, Roland Gra- continuing financial support for stood, is endeavoring to consol- ip Committee Tuesday: . G; Frank Zimmerman, 'high of the United Fund goal, and they ham and John Connors. \ A color Brookside place; westerly slde^of idate as many chapters as. possible ccbool principal, said it is; hoped apostlesN^f good will of the board Orchard street from Woodshole this vitally essential community fill' the vacancy for the. I are made possible only by the ,of .Sorrows, South Or- motion picture fAm, This is New Health service eventually, must: be throughout the country in the in- kf the year .caused by thethe. contest can" be arranged ior I devoted efforts of' Volunteer work- Jersey," also, was shown. . - K roaa northerly 117 feet from'TuUp terests ot economy both at the November 23, the Saturday be- provided. \ •'."•:'• i''>]•• •'.'./•. / »i In June of Public ers in each organization. . .•: ' At the close of the meeting. S tl side of/Spruce at the fore Thanksgiving Day. Otherwise, tBd Mrs. Arthur F. Ackerman, pres-. . ."These people stand, ready to I by Laity Mrs. James Pratt and Mrs. Roland Of Hospitality idettt of .the Union County Assoc-r level by reducing the the game may ha.ye to be consid- continue their' Work, asking only ' Scheller served eider and dough- , property aria Torbush.street ...lltty. Mr. Irving, a Republican, is The entire workshop program 110 iation for Mental Health, told of field service staff. Unopposed for the. one-year un-ered cancelled, he ^stated, since that we help-them to help bur chil- has been arranged ;by members of nuts to the cubs and their parents. Southerly side /< Df*" "" the .services the. association had One of the' factors which w '-• • • •• . •*__ «' there are no other free Saturdays Tagged for road 10t 58 *«*•*« *•**..&£' expired term; of Mr. Wbitty, in . MHXER. JK. dren, our sick and our needy. the laity of CCD fronVtne 4 coun- AtState Event rendered.Cranford In providing heavily in favor of » mcr_ erly line of Brown terrace to 100 next month's General Beetion. before then. Please don't let them down!" ties-represented. Mrs. \JSdward J. Mrs. Clara Williams of the Cran- funds for clinic service for this the Cranford-Garwood-Kenilworth The motion to appoint Mr. Irv- Out sick yesterday were the fo). W. D. ComptOn, chairman for Gallagher, chairman of s Homemaker Uniti Jcet east of the easteriy line of ford Board of 'Education Is hos-community through its mental Chapter, with some oihpr chapter lowing "first string" members of health fund drive, as well as car- ing was. offered by Public Safety business, Industrial and civic or- . 49c clubs for both the-archdiocesan Brown terrace; southerly sldVof pitality chairman fpr the filth an- in the area was that the local or- Commisskiner '-Nicholas St. John the CHS football team: Quarter- gahizatlons, yesterday reported executive board and St Michael's Resigns : Tots'n Brookside/place easterly > from rying on the broad educational as- ganization has not raided its quota s nual workshop of the New Jersey taCorte, who pointed out that Mr. back George Williams, Center that a total or $991 has. already parish board is ln charge ofNar- Announcement .was made of thfj lands oNhe Board of Education, to pect ol the. association. She cdm- for the past two years in the an- Thomas O'Brien, Tackle Paul Die- BOBBY LUSTRE CREME Ann Federation of Boards of Education, 7 Irving was the chok* of the Re- been collected from these sources. ' rangements for the institute, as- nnette, the westerly sideline of WWow pared the respective functions of" nual fund drive./ ' •' V-'.'•'.;•.' resignation of Mrs. bi td in Atlantic publican Municipal Committee and fenbrucn. Norm Muldrow: and Eric -, Mr- Compton said 23 percent of BONNET sisted by" members of the parish , damakos o_f Re„ d, T.^ . executhi * strcett westerly side of Willow which begins today in Atlantic the clinic and the mental health The' local chapter maintains an that he represents an area of theTarver, halfbacks, and End Ken the'organizations have been cov- PINS board' and discussion clubs. ' Toddlers ,xity.\ ••'••....;.•. ' ;;-'• v'-i'v *«r\,- ; director, as the first fall meeting S'toVpoint-outherly.1.129.47 association within the mental office and fulWlme secretary at 10township formerly represented by neth Weeks. . -' ' ,''V .•'•• .--"^'" ered and that a number of business The Most Rev-Curtis, upon com- Mrs. Williams..has arranged' a on Faffe >) of the executive board '. fcfcHbaacK f /feet from the southerly sideline of Commissioner Whitty. The new ap- Sister Victoria, principal of St.For Building firms will not be able to contribute pletion 76f the •workshop" session, Inc.. s held «£ prpgram.for wives and children of pointee. Commissioner LaCorte Michael's School, reported few ab- A fund drive to raise about $1 until homeAtticcs send authorixa- will present the Pope Pius X :cently^ats office, 10 Worth: ^Brooksiderplace/:••;,•;:-;•. -.•••:y '•' board members, school - superin- stated, is a native of Cranf drd and teaces at,the Parochial school. She mimoto for a. new building will be tIon. This will prevent thf .jMCa-.'. KUUJ ^a*N mww v»iw.fc> «w -T —_ Northetly side of Lafayette place tendents and business bft^clals..This Awards of Honor to members who Union avenue. Mrs. H. Irvint QUOQ has tong been active in Boy Scout i said thejqpnher out has, never'run conducted by'Unlon Junior Col- mlttee from getting, a filial, figure have completed 10 to 20 years of from Springfield avenue to WU-is ttie first year the -"^-Hn««nii- lege, it was announced today by L iawfl youth work. He:,is:;« •***"" when Its phase of the drive closes service in CCD work. He wUl be • •• * "i.vi-.tom'it.-:,:'-:':- ;; the meeting.- ^ itfef Whetti^r' :thi^'iij'ir^i^ni .' War H veteran and a past Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, president, tomorrow, he said. •';•''•'•'•. ' :'/ HAIR fUTTING ILANOUN •"••"' assisted, by Father Reynolds. .Mrs. AM Fanning at Cranft thl ttadleor? Jearning/theit havey met with; thip trustees at. a thander of Cranford Post. 212. and. Brigadier, General Henry C. Members of the Klwanls and Ro» •'A Pontifical Benediction of thefinancial seeretary. lepottcd * Joint workshop; Mrs..Wililams said American Legion Nulton of Hillside.' chairman of BArWSHAjtf>00 lea or Consider nth«r Union County ^ducatiot the board of trustees.

: • IWIfc^ ^•l..l>».. —! • , . , . . . ( ^^rim#'wm\H , ._.,,^^ brated by • the 'bishop and assisted past hree months. program,v'whicli. i(irwl.,,--Tr .... ition of the Cranford Historical Society^ bon copies — and you — will the thirtieth anniverary McAteer said the other members plans tq build a 2lH:Iassro6m were named by Mr. 'Warrington mm. by the altar boys of St Michael's 'Elected to the board were Mrs; morrow .and Saturday( rate Mrs. The celebration wiU be held in for the residential drive: ' who Will act as his ..ministers. John J. Blumberg. EUzabetb; Mr* find au they need from head i Marguerite Thompson ' of Bahr of the committee would, wekome building on a 27-acre site it owns Osceol Union Junior College at Spring- the addition of Mr. Irving to share in * Springfield avenue, opposite District 1, E. J. Rehder, 10« Music for ihe service will be fur-Anthony. 'Bruno, Elixabetn, and to! toe 'jm'-yj^ri'tonitlb'TOr/ way and Mrs. J. Eleanor Nulton $1,72^ South Union avenue; 2. R. W. Hur-' bished by St. Michael's Choir.under J»roposals for remodeling and of Hillside. Sirs. Thompson is gen- field avenue and Holly street on some of their work load.:. . ' Nomahcgah Park. Mrs. Joseph E^ L. Imbleau. Union.: Just a Sjampling illustrated: Earning two $90 bonuses for ex- Thi? drive, is expected "to be or-ley, 345 Walnut avenue; 3. Wil- the direcUon of Mrs. Douglas Prior: Mrs. Dunn appointed.Mrs. Peter txKsible addiUons to the building of eral chairman and Mrs. Nulton has Needlewo I October 28. Dr. Kenneth C. Mac- Mayor John L. Brennan said the Osceola Presbyterian Cfturch wUl Kay, president of the college, committee is always happy to findceeding S5o new and 1,000 renewal ganized next month and to "con- liam Meyers, 313 North Union, p L. Hughes/C Unton as chairman of A. Handmade, imported, soft charge . of entertainment and subscriptions, the CranfOrd College avenue; 4, J. Keller,' 30 Central :i :::: >: be presented by the building com- speakers.. ','. ;'"-,'- .' ,' .',.':';.• ^-^ :W .made the announcement this week public spirited..and able citizens tinue throughout, the current aca- the nominating committee, and •>;: ^ ^a^'y(f^. A«B»-::in.;fi«B- Club ran its profit during the pa»t demic year. avenue; 5. Mrs. Cwcn Thurston,; deorge Crowe Assumes Mrs.'Imbleau and Mrs. R. Bruce mittee at a special meeting of the The featured speaker will be Dr. [on behalf of the society. \ to assume the retponsiWUties of Organdy or Broadcloth, en- ttnfcrcgalon at the church at 8 A display of local government and h> extended week to $1,722.10 from the sub- It will mark the first time in the440 Lincoln avenue; 6. Harold Firm Vice-Presideiicy Selble of PlainfleM were-elected Kenneth McFarland, educational Dr. Lawson's appearance here is scription' drive it is conducting for 25-year history of the college that Continued on page 8 •':' : those collec a welcome to the new conunis- to the committee.'-: • •"'•-•••••••'..*. hanced witlj delicate details. pjn. next Thursday. • consultant and lecturer tor Gen- especially appropriate. Dr. Mac^ .George W. Crowe,. former' Esso annual ,Inga .„ Cran- sJoner. •' --•—;•-• '•: . . .. The Cranford Cititen and Chron- {Continued on Page 8) ; Mrs. Joseph Rudd. Jn. Elizabeth. The committee will present re- eral Motors Corporation. . ... Kay said, as Upsala College was icle. The- drive will continue Standard Oil Co. public relations Sizes 6-9 mo., 1» 2. Usually commendations arrived at during ford Branch of the Needlework Township Clerk J. Walter Coffee fell was elected recording secretary to ; i Other -Cranford board', members first located In Kehllworth Just through October 31. V.•'..'•'•;''' ••': ': '' consultant, on .Tuesday became B. :,:^M8^;;':,,;.::;,L:;,...;...: m ,19 study of expansion heeds cop- and > education of Itdals planning toGuild «f merlca w»iU be.eshlbltebe.exhlblted administered the oath of office to THE R1QHT •*€>, ^l > " vice-president; of the public rela- succeed Mrs. Edgar .WeiceL' :•.•. .Greyor^ed;Sizes3-7..10W; thurch to ratify any... action taken Roderick W. Smith, president ceived at the newspaper of flee. Jean Quatcrmaln at the first meeting of the Cranford College Club at by the congregation. . V Dr. S. N. Ewan, WestfleW [for articles of clothing and house- nessed by Mrs. Irving and Mr. lr- East Coast public relations mana- pointed by -Mrs. Dunn: Miss Helen i hold linen was very generous this of the Society, and Dr. Homer X fContiriUed o* page 8) ' Including the two bonuses of Bits p,m, Monday in the1 First Presbyterian Church". •' ' . Parker; PlainfiekL finance, and Washable Rayon Flanjiel llie Rev. Albert G. Dersit, pastor, schools' superintendent,wUl be (Continued on. page HI ger in 1950. After the dissolution year and the count of contribu- v fered by the newspaper, the' past " Miss Quatermain, who served as' -'———-—< —"-• •-- " '''' •'•' ot the "Esso East Coast Division on Mrs. Norman Robbie, PlalnueW, ^Slacks, % goxer Bacfe Sizes pointed put that the.church has principal representative "for , week was the second best of the ; : tions has not yet been'completed. : ; 1 : i ; : January. 1^. 1957, Mr. Crowe was public relations. . :. — ; ; ; •, : •,,3 7.'.v ..i..;;. ...; . j;<;..:...... ,^W. teen on a dual service and Sunday state's superintendents, andyDU- first three weeks of the campaign. an 'interpreter arid hostess for the W^-'- •••:'.' ••.i i^-^ -:v'..::' .^;. v'W'•.•".: > : : : / i ; ; u 111 Besides the contributions of guild designated 'public relations con- C. Woven C o 11 cf n, no-iron School setup for a. number of years I'nian B. Cole ' ' renreseni' the members, new wearing apparel and State DAR Officials Feted [Mrs. F. H. Swackhamer, chairman Ghana government, at its inde- sultant ol Esso, from' 'which* post If you would have God near 'and the need for expansion hap secretaries^ • linens were received from the Col- I of the College Club's .subscription pendence celebration, will discusji you when you pray, you must been felt for some time. ard 'W. Dunham from Jersey Blue he retired Monday after $5 years f'KUt-look" skirt of."Galey & ony Club and Junior Service Lcagr Mrs; Rudolph L. Novak, state re- drive committee, again compile Ghana history, shelai. and econ- ot service with Esso. \";.'•••' ;"'.'' ;hear Him when He ^ LdrdV Red plaid. Sizes Ms. ' tie and donations from the Even- gent of the Daughters of the Amer- Chapter in Metuchen, and state mented club' members. for their SalesJJyeiif .Active for-'many years In edu-Thomas Benton Brooks ican Revolution, ~- from Jemima registrar and membership chair-, fine work and urged them to.make omic problems, custotnuvand Twenty-flve local merchants wiU . Ing Department of the Village Int- matt. Mrs. Winfield H. Stone from' provemcht Association and Cran- Cundlct Chapter of Blooriifieid. a renewed effort during the com-danct-ni •.'•:.• ' •' _ ' participate In" the second, annual Matching White Broadcloth and. her current' 'staff stt officers Nova Caesarea Chapter of Belle- ing weekend to put the club's Her dances have U4& learned ford "Unit 213, American Legion 1 : Col u rrt bus Day, week-end sale j were honored guests att a tea helh d vile. .. '. ., • "'. ' ' •••=••'•. .. •.profits over the $3,000 mark. on-rubber plantatldnif of Liberia II Blouse with Plaid qqllar and Auxiliary, •• • • '. ". .• . ••' State chairmen present - were: promotion teddy, tomorrow and •?•: Articles collected are being dis- MondaMd y afternoon at t Sherlock Mrs. Swackhamer pointed out and Ceylon, native villages of gSe^MseaPBiW-€ra«^ ^»«feJKM^AM<^«n4Jh.e,j)uti -*tt"is HUmbw .. be a credit to the township,7 toTwpeop~^T^W . Mrs. Thomas L. Brennan, local Richmond of , __. door night clubs oflKc GofcTC^asT Cranford' Business Association, it, . that the i - Association, .Visiting Nufse As- 1 ism and DAR Manual. Mrs. Albert have completed their house-to- and Nigeria. . . •' .' •6ENERAL REPAIRS• land to the spores dub was told last sociation and the Department of regent, headed a receiving line to house . canvass and. she requested was announced yesterday by Lewis helped it get startled and to t»c welcome, in addition to Mrs. No- H, Bergen of Woodbridge, 'for Educated at Barnard. College, Public Health. . whose' apcestors; Bergen County other members to cover their ter- Mlits Quaterrnain. has written arti- Goldberg,, retail promotion chairs i of . ...••..':•,•; .-,-.^ LEADERS — GUTTERS -J - I • Jonii-Kflheriftanes, presl Mrs. Robey added that Cranford vak, the state vice-regent, Mrs. ritories as' rapidly as possible. '' was nanted;- DAR Museum. Mrs. cles'on the problems of colonial- mart. . ,'-."•.'•'. , • :'','" Girl Scouts will work on a sewing i George C. 'Sldllman from Camp Thus far' during -the drive,, a Floraphile Club Middlebrook Chapter, Belle Mead; Walter F. Fullam of Princeton: ism and Asian and African nation- The advertisements, listing scores HOT TAR ROOF ~ project ofor benefit of the Needle- DAR student loan fund, Miss Harr total of 456 new and 1*218 .renewal alism for the Christian Science state chaplain; Mrs. Harry S. Dal- Of outstanding bargains:, will W work .GuilGuild during the coming riet Mqllneu* of Metucben: honor' subscriptions have been turned in. Monitor and the Herald. Tribune, rymple' from;- Chinkchewunska The College Club receives $1 JO ••V A- ToCoiidnctPffed..,,, weekT "• -• p. " *" of She U an executive member of the found in Section three of today"a -meetliig-iit TaiJDwlng memmembere ns served ChapterHtf^BranchviUe; state-cot (Continued on Page 8) Citizen and Chroniele." • :; irrangement Sale responding secretary/Mrs. Rich o» page •) A«lan -African Organliation at the ^Continued on pope «) United Nations. The Fioraphlle Garden Club will i than 80 boys attended the •• Participating merchants are: ;• • A-1 QUALITY USED CARS Mrs, Raymond A. O*Nfclll, pro- 649 W«s» Grand hold a, sale of dried arrangeiflenU rtsion. '.'• • '.'•.•' -' ':' '•-•. .' • GpUbers's, Bell's Pharmacy, . o in the*First Aid Squad building.at JobartoM how his cliib. When it gram chairman for the evening, Speed Auto Stores, Jay-Mar, Fern's *»T FORD. Del Rb Ranch will introduce the speaker. Mrs. FORDFaltlane, Ccnttnnial avenue and North ave- had been organized. only six l id t M Furniture/ Deb'n Heir, Economy • •• ••••••'•;' <•> • • Wapnw - '.'.•.- :.' • Vktorla,Biac« |months, put on an, auto show > r | w i | entertained by the lions Club and Bruno C. Metzner will have charge \ nue, east, starting at » ajm. thto •«.••:• cases have been added to our rolls- the Junior ft*»T' *pf ^>ff~^w* ^'T'*j' members of Capt, Ncwcll.Rodney of hospitality. ., Electric, Bergen Camera' Exchange. Full Power. Factory Equip. and White : Saturday. • which made % net profit of more The Cranford Welfare Aisocla^ '•••'••• • - .'•• , ^••\"^',!'>'j.>V.fl ;. "Volunteers help make confacts Uecorated and delivered by' theFlake Post 335, Veterans of For^ MM. Forrest P. Dexter, Cranford Bootery, Robinson's Lesh. SACRIFICE! "2395 | GUARANTEED | Mrs. Herbert t MltcheU, • '....•:. Wednesday Morning Club and the Kociation non-partisan open house ; year:'' " '••' • ...•'••'.•• "' . • . transportation to camp, to doctors, possible only through the Cran- Hits'. Leonard E. Moody, pres- Organkation of the' Cranford hospitals, clinics. It is under the Methodist • Church *****M study for candidates in the November i > club gives township,, not rod en-r "The Cranford Welfare AsKocla- ford Physicians' Club; members of St election* will be held in the Muni- W. nt, reported that plantings sponsorship of the College dub, group. . ' •',•'..' which examine all our children CoIuinbtiH Day Schedule thusiasts an opporuinlty to: make tlon, Tr>"flgt • • • clothing and 'special toys by thecash donations from groups and irangements. . . Slate Senator Robert C. Crane services offered by the community. generous citizen* which helped by the dentists of the .town. . ' ducting a three-day Columbus — ALL CARS QUARANTEEq— of "Wcstfleld wUl be guest speaker dard Oil Company.' Thlu'waS fol- Junior Service League, the Col- "Our Pantry Shelf was com- Mw. Gerald J. Finney, civic* lowed by the movie, "Cool Hot **Three families in the commun- fill our budget for waroi clothing sales evriit today.'tomorrow WUTH at a pot luck supper to be held ity have been visited each working ony Club and the Junior Village pletely Ailed throughout the year chairman of, the Senior VIA: 1*Saturday. The Post Office wOt Rod," filmed by"5ocony Mobil Oil. Improvement Association, All thefend shoes. Santa personally dis- cervitig as chairman for the oped by the Couples' Club of the First v day of the year counseling and tributed toys to over 66 children.ai by the Student Council of Lincoln opeo as uatual aa ; Company. ' ' ' " ' • i i Presbyterian Church toth e church trying to solve their varied prob- shut-ins and aged were furnished '- -«——parties where they we«* ^Cid oa Page 8) Jhouie «vcnt «H^ ——•-••• ' at 7 pjn. Jiext Wed- Patrolman Arthur Donnelly of ; with a WariW"T fruit basket from ' (Cpnttnuerf on Paoe 8) lems.' During this 'year 15 —' ill 1405

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