J,) CITIZEN' AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23; 19C1 = I Don Konmeyer, and onc-yeat i Mrs.-J., EWirtg,'.Bop •• Bpo's, 412; jnichael/'jf 'She §hvoiild_ DJ£, by of Religion in the tfnited Slates, J Alan ReUly. Mrs. '_C . ^Gurski,._Bop- BQfJr^-411; Rydell; The Ace of Spades,/'by by Olrnjtead; The FUR of Figure 40&8OT: Ij. J, A talk on rocks wa ^ Mrs,' E.-JBrandcnberger, Doo Doo's, Shanhp'nu 1 Skating, by Owen. •' •'•'•"'••'. ''' '••'V -.- \l nieinber-.of—the' staff ijf' • 407:--'ai)d Mrs. B. Brijxner, King Non-Fiction _' Sign of. the Fi*h. by Qucnniill; pjy; 406/ ••'« •. ': ••.••— . J The'; Secretary'•• of State, by the Encyclopedia of Organic. Garden- Team standings, are:' ' • ; ing, "by- Rodale; Great Travelers, American Assembly; Process.of 1 Howard W- Rin'gle, • past tom- •' • '.•"•• •:' '" W • L by Rugoff;"" Communications'- in Education, by firqner; The. Foxes- Cranford Post,- 212, Bwi Boo't ..:..•.....•. .'...I. :il)"i 29!-i of the Desert, byjiacell.; In Place Business and Industry,' by grhuiuS? Chamber Adds Kins Pins i ' 38'.', 2O'.i The Land' prfd the Promise, by American Legion^'as elected obef : .W Tof Folly, by Cousins; '5b*aet-Fore-» , rtf 'gar<- of Voitu're 2^7,' 40 and 8^ _;io_ fign" Policy After. 37 [Ihe honor.', jp^a'nizalion, of the hrt; Voice From the 'AtticN.by > Crirrie, Justice, and •..Correction,- y-rtwo .more, rhfaoibers | '^ by Tappatt; Your iManey and What j'Amoricarj Legion,. recently at tht Davies. '• .. •'••';•• • }•• . ' Linden pbst home, v - -. o fortfetfii'urrent yc.ar I Second Clasi Posuse Paid Mailmi.ji-U.S.A,.lMa'ilmap'. - U. S. A,,'' ty pohity. Do. With It,- by Tufcker; -T5h.e. Vol, QCVJI.: No. 3 Sections? 22 Pages CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, .1961 At Cnm/or><1ii*torian, Jarnes Seated, Jeff to ri(;h ,'iiiu aril Islnyor, Cranfoid -Hltfli...School '•••" ut France, by Diuonr by K[estudt. Made at Annual Dinner viri Kaplan, Dooley Funeral 'ServJ mated at S9.J3. per $100 of as- in tfie Walnut Avenue School, , "representative;- Patrol 'ijliani"'lirisKc,v;.eh:iimi:in,of the. J.udfir- ' Among the.Dungs, ' by. Elliott; department, Mr.._Russell 'Will assist hier., • Hofcrt .O'Brien>vKejiiIworth; ice, Breep"s Liquor Store,' Carro!l| sessed valuation, an increase of New Garage, it was announced yesterday by First " D-euree. by Kunstler; clients, in planrjjng their integrat- v Awards were made at a recent ins ;)!id,sco"inj; comi iltee; Scanlo"ri"TJi-., Roiid-Brca1, Frank K^ove, C»tk; medi- K. Sellers. Kurtz Market. KvfiobJ 24 points over the 1960 rate. ..„„.-...Teacher's. ., _.,to . Children's ed investment-savings program. ' , Blu«uand Gold dinner oirCub~Pack JDonald—RTjCreighton," presi-,. . mail. for-, the. spohK pnforti-Kenilw'orlh 'Jayecos;' •sliindihjj,— flosford; , Pfomendci-.! in- Cham- BooRs, by Larrlck; Great, ftead- ert Watson, ,J.H. McAtcer, B«J 1^% £>'«; Finance Commissioner J. How- • A graduate 'of Union Hi^h" iord;], Voiturtfi/ represt'ntativivsAi lin's .prugSiorp and Buster_BrosJ| dent of the Cranford Republi- left tor right. IJJ.. Lawn nee'F •Bqnnell. -traffic officer tit-the Cranfordi . pagne, by. Johnson; St. .Patrick's iVig from Life' by the editors! oT r* \^*•* i ' ' y^ • 77; sponsored by the Alliance ard McAteer explained that the liaitalion, by^.ryi;uegt;r; This: Side •Jules merijut;,..^jraiiloro; altr^ TOtmt tu -be raised by v uixatloa can Club. • --— •- ~ : .• ••• ••• • • •r. >••';.•••/• Police ee_,Chief. Lester. .W. church, as follows: ._ .-• • ' ._; ./•-•- : rPauI KT; - ••• . •• kvtathcr as. Mayor C. Van Charhberlin lifted first shovel of earth »• Received and filed was a recom- here. ; chairman r>f the j and the Junior Chamber of Conij. The one measure provides-for in'iiroutul'breaklnB .berenipnie? for ne>>v municipap l building at ,( mendation ' from the, Bpard ,of Ad- lso on the program'will be fcomihlttc-e~/of thi TeJnage mcrce of" Cranford""find "holds "o, x- the.-rcrnDyal;.,pf the :present^muni- Itoad-E-O,' aiihounccd tljis Jo/oik SpVlngiieia^n^Northpg^^' ' Union avenue's .SaturdaySaturdaynioriiin. nioriiingg . ' LeftLeft tto justment that the\..application-. men of lorthDnion..avenues.for the new municipal'building-police ntad- "thedepartment to participate. Several'-special displays have Berkeley place as a manse for pile ing lot on Chestnut street to re- Greater Newark^ Duvelopnient of its" fund-raising effort toward buimcj and industry .ind thur (in- can" Cliib. An invitation, to^at- . "I_.belleve. every licensed teen- been-prepared In With luarters. B<^pite inclement weather,- more .than 50 munlcipaL of- of its ministers' and requested that place the parking lot .on SprlniJ- Council, willspcalt on "Urban Re- the .observance' of. Brotherhood fleld,avenue, which will bo wwtf. Suburban' Renewal," terid has been extended to alL, ager should subscribe to fhe...lioad- ptals, formejvoilicials and townspeople attended the ceremonies. L. taxes on the property be expungeeaKue raisslbnor J^ Howard MeAtetr ex- Monday in Blbby.'s Coach and'F6ur fenited Community Funds street, w\nKDpf amatlori • League tit)--iiiavc 'dreamed of a mtt-^- MhaMhte^oi~\».4l'l^btfemtHx Rft»dthl cliairnjhn for. the' chapter, cXr liwpal building befitting the char- a parade on April l'S-tp prihcipall^' by commuters. It will week by Dr.- Robert E. Watson, Its inception in Cranford and will ; to make, an intensivo examination continue to (indorse any '.program plumed, th'iit the aim ts,;tp. trans- Ictcr o{ this beatUtiful town.": openinpg g sti its fund drive.™ Brief be paved' with bituminous" mac" president. • . •_ and 'critique of the Cranford'Umt- mute the principle!:.of brotherhood j "\V<; are about'to realize the ful,- i il adam. '-.„'•' •' •' -'"'.' . ' Mr~Convissor will offcf several thut'is in the best Interest of. safe : ceremonies at .Mcnoorial". Park, ed Fund after its 1960 drive on be-" • • I e into everyday.'practice. ... • ittRise driving." •• ' Y..' •"* . • ' . pliment of .! ... Springfield avenue aiiH Riverside half-of 13 youth, health and'Wel- yor continued.. "Becauso Cran-. Supermarkets Operating Co., Inc:, Trie Cranford-Ktmilworth Jay- A window display at the*Gran- drive, wlll».follow... . .-.-• ' '.r~ which . could bo undertaken in fare aKcncies fell seriously "short cees, sponsors of, tho Teenage ird is pa-dominantly a residential was grhntod an' extension of time Crantord. _ -- '..-.'• t'ord Branch of the , SubTfrbiin •' .Approval was-Biven.the ypplica- ! of its goal. '•.-.-.'.- Over Decade • Road-E-6, urgl.- nil teenagers-to bmmunity, our architect, El. T.Boat Models to July 19 to start its Shop-Rite . A graduate of Faivleigh Dickin-. j-Ti'u.'-V Co. has as Its central theme; 3, •• ' .••. • ... tlon for state aid funds in thb Hiirilndingi!, whic)i_\yill be pre- participate. . . * •'.-"• Bibwn, has-conceived 'a' most^np- Marketlbon 'South, avenue," ,Th'O ao'h-r.- University, JWtr. "Convissoif During the 1950-60 dscaSe. wliile j."Ju'st''horn—All Aniovlcans'.*' This .Making models of. famous. boat§ amount o/-. $13,154- for roa1d con- sented .in a report, were given as exhibit wafr ai'tanfled by 'SimfoY.d jmpHutc example of. Georgian ar- fpr ihe. 'Smithsonian .' Institlile, structlon mid'reconstruction . The ,^200,000 project is t6 bp-complcted holds n.master'ti dogreo in public Cranford's populatiori was intrx>as- .. : ^Continued on Pope 8) _ -!by May 19, 19B2, ' . - relations1 from postoh University tentative conclusions to a commit- Pickard or 205 Lincoln park, t;ast, jhitecture • •_?:.'.;•. —V ''•• ..' ' Washington, DC, keops"a former ; tee bended by Joseph. Koh'h. Mr ing from 18,60a to~26,30B, or Nt2 Lismii dolls lepresentlnn many dlf- L"l,Vc arc- fortunate in- having. Crarifofd'Tesident, Donald C. Ros- School .'of .Public Relatlonsh-'.-and percent, the total properly tasc\ belected" chapters, of his.; thesis, Kphn presented them at the fmnt races and creeds,-— ':'. bch a beautiful setting for, this encrantz, busy .these; days in his levy here rose-from Sl.241.44H to - Featured in-a. display lit- the linu_in me center or town and Essex,- Conn., workshop. v p Municipal Governflients," are now Sunday afternoon^at the $3.302,ej39. or 166 percent, accordf ~ l'tiblic Libr 4s irdoring on the Union Gbuhty f MiH st kctlon of inter-religlouH-artides Mr».~J.-8:iHosencrunli; of being" expanded' for insertion In Walnut Avenue School. big to figures in a speciaj study rwk Cpmmlssionr property adjac- 41.1. Orchard street and a tfruduule American City magazincahd.Pub- ,tj11 wlnn—tho- Bi.otheiiiQOtl..theniet T ., Mr, Btcr._'«iues.tioncd .whether Conducted by- the Now -Jersey - |nf la the river. When-properly of Cranford -Hi^hSchoplrlVtr Ros- 11c ReTpUphs Journul," ~-~ Mis. n, S. Dcllofj, librarian; su- bndscaped. this. property, along Cranford might'not be, too narrow State Chamber of Cojninei-ce,. ' ,— 89c encrantz began making models •More than 40 pi .'in urea-for "the operation-of a pti vised.the window nrruntioincnt, kith-the park property, will, pre- On h per capita basis, .according 1 he Kenilwortji Public Library pnt a facility which we can re- professionally "durihB World War of local businesses, industries:and United Fund drive. Typically,, he hns prepared a table (flsplayj;'"of lard.with.great prleTe.il.. .' II for Electric Boat Co., Elco Nav- the professions attended a forum said, u United Fund —operates to tin? chamber study? thtTaverhgo similyi: urtlcle8;4inde(:jiu) of MAX FACTOR • Si FLORIENT - GOODAIRE Invodatipn, Was offered by the al pivision, Bayonne. Many of his in. the . municipal-buildinjf last- mow. successfully in JLIX area with amount of property tax: levied herp the libnirhinji Mrs. Gorlude O"Re- fv.Dr, ;RoberFG7-Lpngake'r,- pas- models werc.sent to admirals and Thursday night,|/spon, J hn L. ^prenhan, models Were, requested by the fish- effect. Riither, he said, there might be from $3G9 million in l!)50to $B35 Mrs." Philip PeUilman of B9 o ermen to determine the appear- Assn. Head X Pualey.J. Croft, Howard•Cbwper- a cluster of doiwvujnities of about ~- -^_ - •' •. - million in 19(iO, or I'M percent. Hdiung avenue i» ciuilrman of - 'REVtOtsT MOON DROPS ;aite, Janics P. Duffy,. Roy Xi.ance of'a boat after itleavts the the same size in and around Cran,-'- Robert 111. Crane was' reelccted On a per person basis, the stater' tht. committeo In - chiir(jc of the -drawing board and before it is : pM, Frank T. Whltty and John ford that niigfit,'group,-their etfort. president of the Cranford Boys' ide'jjyeraijtf ntnounl -of property Bi otherhood Week observance. ALARM CLOCKS plus MOISTURE BALM --qavllan-qavllandd . ' - : • -' constructed., At least, lie indicated, they should tux 'luvietPincrensc'd a 1-percent, 1 Camp Association at the annual A' company of Hlllul d;incers signing of the contracts • Since' -moving to" Essex v jihidy thoroughly the possibility from $76.30 in 1950 to $13«.2O in JIortT israul will' bi>..'.the iirojjram .98 years tfjjo, Mr. Rpsenerahtz'has "ftlr>rini;y'"'t*''rt"ti*^ rt*AW'i"<''sw meeting of tb.tf.^oard of-trustees I960.- ' _L__ foatur-tf li't'Jl'i.-. meeting.of Kadimah hl 'hold'fol. Sunday evening at. his home, -J^ the cerernbnies iri~ the created several, models' of submar- ActionAsked al. and fund-raising help. • statewide figures in tho TJsiapter in Temple "Beth-El- next Building. ines and.other vessels for Electric „ that the odor emarint- The fact that Westrtefd, with.a Riverside drive. study also show increases over'the Tuesday night.' 79c Boat Division 6f Oeneral- Dynam- GRATEFUL-CONTRIBUTOR-—Three-year-old Pamela Thpmason," ing from a lagoon In back of hc> dVf13 -$5.00 - hjvf—nftirprtr-fni^-fhj<—irrT-q g -in June during Cranford s^ dorp, of Croton. -He recently - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.-C.-Thomason of 611 Lexington avenue, >• home, even in cold wfeather, Is greater than that In Cranford/haa year • include: schools, 113. percent for couiily Boo Boo's Lem\ and tho building is.tb becom- nmshod;a'rhodel.of the"TT.SIS. Tri-' "irEhowrrih~the"a"rms of her'niother as-shC^urns'Wcr-htr'farnlly'S'-' hauAeatmg'rMrS'riidwardTrKeane been able,to raise four times-as John-' %" Allen, Stanley -firayson Telephone SEAFORTH dbyth ' ton, ^World-circling nuclear sub- contribution ^to-t'he 1961 Heart Fund to Harold/Seymour, local of 9 Munret"" drive presentnd much money in support of Its com- and Franlc Dooley; secretary, Ar- —Warren W. Smith o( 2^? Edgar Leafjtii; By Full Cuiiie ^ „,: DOROTHY GRftY marined He also created "a model -.chairman for the drive.' .Last year, Pamela successfully under- ' Township Committee Tuesday munity fund, he said, was prob- thur Boertmaiuij ajtd treasurer night \vith a laboratory report of : avenue has,, been a'ppcgt^tcd •. •.The-Boo Boo's miiiilned ii full PRE^ELECTRIC SHAVE (of-'u-.PT-i03 which glectric Boat wont an operation" made possible through Ikart Fund research, • ably the exception that proved the the water -indicating that the Richard Guy." . agor (Qi* Nuw Jersey .game ahead of the King Pin.-i thTii CELLOGEN HORMONE CREAM presented to -President John F. to correct a condition in which a fu'ulty duct was gradually cutting • rule. It has_bcen noted that West^. Elected directors_for MOD Drive phone Co. in Westfield. Hu,replaces- week..as each team, won. one and Kennedy prior to his inauguration." sample ..submitted was "grossly 39c off the (low of blood to her heart. - ,- ; contaminated." - . field employs a full-time profes- terrHs: Were Mr. Boc-rtmann, Pat- Roland G.'MufuTrii, Westtleki, who on"e-'hiili~ games in the''Cranford #/ .'Among"Mr. Kosencrantz's other sional t«nd that it numbers among rick J.Gf all.. William Hauc.k, Nel- Goal Topped hus been transferred to the eoni- Anyone Here Named Augie?" outstanding achie_vementi! is the Mrs. Keane brought a contained VFW Auxiliary Bowling League. Duties its agehcles the Yount! Men's and son Liuhtcap, E. J^iihaheen, Aug- Announcement thut "the Cran- puny's •Hnritim Division o^ficl? in Mrs.. Dotty Scholler of" "the $3.0Q Value - T creation of a model of the gunboat of the water, to the meeting and Young- Women's Christian Asstoc- . No, but if you want .prompt delivery of- flirw new patro'lmpn in the po- asked each of tho commissioners ust T(iennann nnirstahiey Kuch; Xord campaign for the 1M1 March Elizabeth as. a, commercial staff Clowns rolled n 521). .sufkt!. on $1.00 - Benton, the.Union flagship of the Heaft Fund Drive Extericfod iatiotisvbdth with'strong-commun- two-year term, William F. Little, i 1 $2M YAR6iEY SOAP *-department.wtrcappointed at to smell tho odors coining from of t)h«es hqs topped its "goal of supervisor. ' ' .•• „• ;,, ••' • (—set'les—were—postcd- , •'•'7..'..*".' .'-p(us-^ War,"-for the Smithsonian Instl- the Union County " -Tli^lo 1 BABY sponse in the districts that have Mn lieer was local chairman.' Trt rfT5rrn'th~wnV Tn:'i-"iK t rtnt~nt a rtrrgcr by: Mrs. M. Colangelo; Uo6 tule. He ulso trcutfed a model of ati'on has been extendetPovej' this sentatlon. ,:,)• The cliflvf'.. that- the 13 agencies that benefit The nominating committee's re- James fchler of the Union Coun- ^t New Jersey Bell's Klly.abeth A7ZrMrsV;B. 'Russell-, l bcon with addition* to the week-end bfcausc'~6<"u"nfuvb«auTfc~ approximately $2,000 of .the local she had endeavored fot1 five years from the CrnnfSrcl nite' pdr wjfs presentt'H by Charfts C ty Trust Co., treasurer, reported sales office. He joined the tele- LAVENDER or RED ROSES- SAFETt a tliree-mus.t.l'PP- 1 ! phone-company in 10S3-:ui-u «om~ Wfather~eoiiditiuiis •uvfij'.Unr-past "oi 5>4,uim~cottoctcd~tfaua tav\ get-action taken to hc" -«rH»t»«HH»-lat e*-a—t»rt Charles M. Haythat a total of-S+SaftSW-htra-brcn— Mrs. G'.A Knoiilg,"-King JHris-, 433; ; VKblbl sail schooner, in. actual length was boqrd of^ directors and suggested andHMr. Guy;. in-thus far, with envtrlopes '; umreiul representative and has who c wcck-'ericl',' it was annbimced by .(Cranford' conlributionsiv last -'yeai condition. She said the .!rs. Torcivia said the only- ex- 39c ysshieeUnA Urging a liunurous response froii] fed by; a drainage ditch which, runs to bring broader diversity and builder tit'one time.— a fact which •Mr. Seymour issued .a apeclaij' all- local .residents who have not community'orientation rather than of the camp association for thel] pensc. incurred in the drive hero A-.?orceila(.207 Holly through~ththroughthe miittleipal dumpsdumps'i' and 25c $1.00 98c 8 H probably Explains his fondness for appoal for teenage volunteers ,t| yet contributed to.tlie 1DU1 Heart under the parkvJay. Her family agency ortoivtption. He. said the past several yean:, jwho resigned! was $16.12 for" the coffee party, $1.00 39c T" <*«*.-33 Grove ship models. At the ago of 18, He1 Liuvrt'neo Thbmasi-10'8 help to canvass the first, sccondl Fund, Mr.' Seymo'ur pointed out phyHlciun, the said; told'\w.\- that .board should hold'more hicetingi: because of movini!-from Cranford. i! a net total of $-1,312.73 for BOBBY HUCKLEfeERRY HOUND . y wilUrcxciVc shippkd . aboard a fuli-riggod (ourth, fifth, 11th, 13th und.15th that "by the size of your x\H you children should_not be permittee! and delegate fewer of its n'spon- is for the opi'nlhji^f-die 35th the MOD fund thus far. She urged BROCADE Gillette - Schiclc QTIPS mua11 as that all ontstandini! envelope:? be 11* Probationary (Continued on Pane 81 " • distriets»_whleh7-thus fur have not . . (Continued c^Oi i PageJPdflc ' S).«). . (Continued-ton Pave tt) (Contintml on Pa(je S8)J (Continued.an.(Continued an /.My/,'aye 8J.... ,- Beauty Salon PINS Bubble Bath ~ &" .A»d aft,x four years .returned a.s tiuifkly iis passible, Sachet Powder Cotton Balls wil! W now to a fiiral accounting miyl bo ' Safety Razor M '* made. '....,• The total to "(ihito was b • 30: SJDUTH: UNION AVE. BHid(3oJB-6616 ComfnunitiTSyniphony Presenting Concert at High School Sunday ; down by Mi: t hle» as' fo lows: :•-• ..)'' ' "'•"• 69* 1 •*»•»< .''-:. n._ in^ IVtt.'f Ko^io oi 100 Di'iiiria.n rt>;id set, the lotion which niakct! sets last .longer. Ll ii Alrivo it), the .seventh • i 1' ' • -«'*'lalurc' to adopt will conduct. • , district. . • -- • . 1 ' .subsidies,U. Afieinbbt'K of tin1- symphony or- . A inodern'"sjweious beauty salon with :imple- Mr:;. Howard UlsauH-r, chairman s .f'RKK PARKING next door in the Ciwvn Gasollrte ".contractual chestra are: Violins, Thomas of the tlrivi-, amiouiK't-d' that it wilt \ Mooiv, coiiL'ertmabtcr; Cl<'.nU-'n- bt- i-ondui-t«'d- this Saturday with Station. Attendant will'help you park, i ur.- titie Ek-ny, Henry W. Brudbiny, the ejiwiiivsor.^ hteotiiiu ut the hotne M l, ; ^ "" transit Ha/el BurU-iwh, Maruaivt' Catly, • if Mrs), j;. S. Eiscnbt-rg, 12& S Allison Edwards, Audrey Hawloy, l Ufio loiMt!i Garded n -t, at 1:30 p.m. OpeniEvery Day — Thurs. and-Frj. Eves. t j.« r " > out'.that Mrilly Hollz, I.oui^ Holt/, Francis p PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Kohler, lU.-rnii.-e MucDouual, Ma* Mrs). Ulsunwr ri-miudt-d'thai t thir FREE "SPRING GIFT^iTO EVERY CUSTOMER OFFERING VARIED PROGRAM HEItE —r Peter So/io of 100"Denman the New York University Gltjc Club and Misa Janet Lucia of Long V. Mti(h(:vvs,-'Jui'(|Ui-liiie Meishon, township clerk's.offico in the Mu- Opp. Cranford theatre FREE DELIVERY Phone BR 6100 New Branch, piano soloist, wh,o was the winner in the sympjhotvy's' first Fred O'lirlciv Lillian. ScVu-ll/ Irv- hlclpal Uuildinji is open fur re- • _-' During 'Month of '• Store Hours: 8:30 AM. to 10 P.M. Westficld: Opp. RjaUo ••road, conductor, is .showii"'accepting' congratulations oh performanco ing Stan1, Adelaide Valli-ry and uif-tratlon dally front 8:30 to S und t (if V«mn'{f- Artist. Compotitioii, Tho Concert is sponsored by .the will, irin.iin upon until 0 u.n\. on tU ^".^venuir, metn- of the Coirimuh'ity Symphony of: New'Jersey, wfiiclj. will appear .nt . (Yauford Hotary Club, aiufpiocoods will t;» to HJC llub's philanthropic •Viola, yirciniii l!i'u.c, in. "Mildi- «; V. !i aiuf U. ' Sjiin-h Liu- 'k \l Aw. tiu.ji ijjy fivr'rc comiAiiisionef, Cranford High School at 3; 15 p.m. Sunday iit a concert aLo ftiaturihg fund and to htlp establibh thu orchestra in the tommunily. .. . . (Continued on Fajc A) for tat. April 18 pxiiury CHRONICLE—THURSDAY. CITIZEN AND cmMMrtCLE—THtTRSDAV, MARCH 2, IflCl ' najne^head of thebiolpgy depart- ' napkins for tbx-ir ly^pd the most' frequent causes ^, joined the Unipp using' vv^i'te napkins of • student' ^difficulties and 'has, Fables Memorial Junior College faculty'in "N red hearts, on" them. Mrs'-''] Science Seminar kecturfcr .given;-- 'practical -advice, \qn .how Halpern is' troop leader, asi mos; studtrtits-can. pvt-rcoine them." r0 p During 1900, the -.'"New; •'Jersey .bet- 13,,the,d;iy the---win- f php'ne users wpirtd.' contmue' to. by Mrs.. Nathanifel . 1 Ht II Telephone Co. carried out •'•••"••. j work", to .end. it. . ' . • The publicationgrow out of ma- * ci:i-;i.4inii Koji.n(;P'in,:..n-sixth'-graae pupil at'Sl.' Michael s School,! '''firms' ' ' ToDiscnss Oceanic History^ terial, prepared by P.rofessor OfRiti' lit Junior College Mrs,, Morris Epstein. ,, t'-yo lii-.-if'-l'iIacc •trophies in 'ihe twirling competition-,'held .t Iht re<.or4 $105^,000,000 construction ; k:in- Cranford. 'according to E;d-I ''A total of 24.200 New Jerseji n Ce Dr. Wallace Broecker of Golu.m- (or thesuccet5j*ul orientation-pro? '/•'uA memprial fund to'hqnor, Pro- '•'.rir'n• feipn Casino-fast, Sat.urda.v-.''. She is the,-daughter of Mi program which resultect'ih" ;i ^rd -M/ Smith.: manager' ^'the ! !!3^y^last year earned ap- •y~ bia ^University's'.Lament GeoJogi- He has been'teaching at Columbia ram. d^velopfl at Union -Junior (essor DaiUdG. Sables. Jr.. of Eo- Brookside Nelehbortiood ,•.•^.".Coriird Keanc of 11 ••----•-•••-—-j--^——- "• _ marked improvcmt'ittrin telephone ...- ' . .' '.••••,-• . • i.proximately $130,000,000 li|>vac». 1 - hdididd lipbtiy fcorih UiuOiTavcnutr--".---- . • . TdcilitieSt- according. _U> a" state- s c^^bSTrTOToo^oTnyy-'cHl^'ati" "tor"thc~pa,sr 'fcrur years. ''' ' .';,'• al'-sanitinTOh 'iri'speLUons and ; Th,cre are 120 students from 50 ege- AVhicli 'emphasizes a 22, has;. been* established by : the An interhatiqrinT tea* was gi.l -was among about 350 16 rabies control visits. by E. .Hpnisby Was.son, prcs- 243 .stations during H'titi. bringiKg ] re^-nt about 40 percent of tho sades, N. Y., whose mainresearch 11 t L ? (jrant thah t 't^^*tr^ ^^,:*^^ . •>tu4t n S biology department of Union' Ju- Brownie News .'competed'in fhe'eon- ^ai; ilie~coln!)a'ny V" unnua 1 re- the total to 11,879. ' ~ 1 more than fiO.000 Niiw Jersey,; North and Central Nevy Jersey "Tuesday by Girl.Scoui Troopjf Report of William E Gourlc\ ; '-..'••. • interest is in -the.,agfc determination high schools enrolled in the pro^with advanced standing- to' more nior College. 7 .- "—* > for their mothers .at .BrookT I -t siwii'-ui L-u by Cranford Cri'ap- plumbing inspector,-show, td 5 in- poi t wt&Nis!)Ued today. : . ' .Average calls per day thro.u'ghjM*-'»t* who Work for.comp.arij. 5 of events occurring during the past than 300 American colleges- and ," Mr. Fables was'heacLof.the col- • •. .-rBroiJraie Troop 533 ,;• •' • V-'a of ' the.. National , Baton v -,.•"••.,. , •', ,,.-• • .• ", 1 ••(!>«.: Bell- System letiidents gram. . - .'.' •— .' ; ••••" ••. . ;-. Placqf; School with .the- polo; ipccUons, j plujnbing'ptrmits 2b I'he. yenr Sia w. 11 manual t'en- the. Cranford oifice: ranged! be- . ...-<-,''• ;• .-- million years.-Avlil be- the lecturer tiniversitlej: , '• . ' ... lege's biology department and'held , Brownie Troop 533 of Walnut icensa' renewals, and investigation ) -»i' . - u'otk tor conapa^neS, in the. 1 Boundup as the setting, Tj,e i ti il offices "ser'tijig 85,000 tele- ai 7:30 this evening at the Union 'My puvjjosji-was-to develop_ln .the rank of associate professor,-; Avenu? Schopl • has' elected "three llrst place jn the _ .')f 5 complaints! • - tweert 74,000 and 75,000.. The d:iily ; g'vstein-'irt'^n'is state and in v/ere dressed as. .scouts from il phones convdrted to^tlial.jbringing .Junior College .SciiJiwe Seminar the shortest fonrf'pbs.-1IC:IT 15S.2H5 • residents,jire American Telephone..' r : CrpofQrd. Carl .Wrathall of Summit Schurer, Phyllis Levine' succeeds Fauffle*;- Laura - Finn, Mary ..Jury Kii'sko-ql"'Clark'for the Ahysical -. examinations- Londutttd < wei-e ttraraeit. •''•" --•' " ••" - ; :lci Telt'iiVaph Xompany -share , •His topic -wl.H'.. bo .. ^Tsotopic leins which dOL.tHo n'>ost damiJiee. to jjd d CaiV) Booth- enstine^-Linda Frain, Rise G :i : grjJEdwar.d-,'Mi"...Co«. at St 1K0'was. extended-to more points, i -Ii-fshw-yn1:.' iicadtinjt' periorm- "ancL John J. SOyirjwJf; _Rah[way, ^.,..^_ „ ,.. , . list">'^ '' a»drone-half.7:V7 r~:~:~:.:, e^^uc-s''of tho N---W "Jersey owners, ,., ^"u' .-;_::: i TMea'suremiiife ttiut the Reconstruct all''Memberspf the UJC Biology, .by.'suc,ce"edyc s Karen ZfolkoV Betsy , Jackson, - - Marl^m.' ] Tjn t"he team competition, Crati- ; School,.-32 class insp<:c- brlitging the customers who have -.-«• tion pf Oceanic History.'.' His talk ;inci'. ' • -.-•.•'• "• Janet KoceRko, Sanciui M auis, and-30 emergency nd oihur thiSjseiAdctiL.tp K9 percOnts•• ' ;• •*.re$>i)houe; Qo.durinit ','Coll«/,!«; 'i.B.aiio.tliur.'.w.or.lc).-.- Each department, have ^established the Other. newlyelectedpfficers-arG: a •i Hi^h' School iiniiihed- third .in' to will deal- with various, .nioasurt,;- ?: Susan Maxfield, Linda calls.... •" • At the end of 11160 re j^l.^' Ji : fund. ,. "' . , ''/\: \. Janico Andrews,; taking-; over from .•coiinty competition... .,' .'•'' «.'monts. lii''determining the age of fre'ihrnah,•• sooner or Itltti;, sudcien- v no more than. 2,032,000 phoiles in j: p.onsos , were ^^^8-7:^.7511, Aand . Contributions, for the memorial Kitn Shawde, ^Qana ; Other -uiris V placed invar-- more '.than. 2,032,000 plvii'u. oceanic deposits, the temperature ly comes to;'the realization that Joan, Backinofi as social, cheer, sci vice, iin IncieiiSe of over 145,- j writings oil the i>tifjii.ii:>t cost ot' Realtors Set fund may be st-iit" to "Mi's. Leary chairman; Bonnie Pollack, taking Pari^ela.; Tristram, ^Dianu i l,us divisions of the county com-' ;. .-of trio oct'an Sit times in the-past !he old ways are/not (juite good 1 di' ' i the..company'th' s plwiltoililt'mttip _ __ . _ .... at Union Junior. Cotlege/The com- Karen Wallne'r and Dmina.\vJ Ici'ilioii.wwc: 'Nancy HaoVJKa.'thy 1)00 during'-tlie. yoar. - and the-origin of, deep sea clay., -nough. then, hurt,.bewildered,' over scMp book duties from Kathy ll( l c> r »IK! oir itrlde, he wants to knoW NEW OWN^RS-^-T^e above property at- 2?; Columbia >vci),MC was mittee, said annual awards.in bi- UA, and Betty Jean Webb, ylho •rriak.-:. .. .'• ''-. ..' , \/ Leonie—Lacroix ' and Week's Weather ^ii'number af calll s »>'> " ^y°. ' >-"<' per&ist.^bjch Open Meeting "All those results have greatly sold to Mr. and Mrs,.J.'Wheller. of Union.fpT"Mr. and Mrs.jLeon M. "ology will be qstnblished to mem- Adventurer badges werea.^ l with -5.(iB 'percent r increased our understandings of what is-wrong, and what he can succeeds Carol Ulichny as."Juliette Ln)l VJM, all oi Cranford, and nude daily in l!)(ll> was 12,185,000 | «»»|wied 1 Petrlck, who have moved, to Prospect street, Mr, WnciKcr-Js-as-- orialize Professor Fables, who was ed tp-Patricia Fauble, Linda-fi| UJfC Meteorological Station 19 1 11 .;-.••'.. ••'«':»- do about it. '. - r~ Ldw, Fund chairman. ; ••' ...:••'*•. '"^I'oe'del of Kenilworth. or almaft" 700,000' more tlWi»' in r - "' - ^ *~ world . climate- changes" over 'the one' of New. Jersey's' foremost and .Pi'an'e'- Tully. Cynthia Bi UAKOUO U. UCFLOCQ. McleaialOflsl I')59. And the daily range in calls i Although ' winiings ior 1900 Professor Orkin lists seven ma- .sociated witii tbe'Whoiler Overall-i^erVJioe, in Union. • The sale' Was- The girls have' made turtles I (jynthia Walters . of .Cranford," past few hundred thousand years;," naturalists.._Jf enough funtls are received a swimmers' badge, w 1; -considerable.: from ..a mini-! a slight impunvjijeiif.they Hoard or -pitfalls "lurking' in the path nade'by Richard Schrothof the Bv S-:vWillougbby Real ..Estate'Co.,' frbml .walnut shells, * barometers "ytiir's, winriei? of Miss Union' of '.. Dr. .Broceker--said. 1 contributed, a scholarship- will he mum of -ro.480,872 flu July 20 1o .wo*'*-!1 slin U >»on-rog- wilT spoiisor l meeting next Which fi eshmen- must ""travel' : 12 Clark street, in cooperation with the Harvey WesmSin Co. " '• which change clbjbr with the Mrs- Crosby. F.-Baker, Fmm'ty nvjrling cfown,"~presente.d vyt Uhcr ; p , • ':• Dr. $rooek'6r has produced about. up in his hnnnr. tho comtnlttee -Wffltlipr.'anfl hCTr b^gf. to hg 4o- leader." isf assisted hv "" -»JJi20-.3«tt. n>ft<;w i'-.-r Colleue to Carkhjiit, "' cliidinK one itx cooperation with ia, 19T', of. 4207 RaRway 1" aVeiiiie, klice. -jilargarelvKenniidy of"tJn- Saiurda> . i<->.;v.r..-f()rd; note-taking,, poor test-taking, dnd . Professor blcs, • who was For Valentine's Day,_ the girts scniqr, scout aid. 1C x Taxes ni 19ii(l estate- .t:onsultaiil the • " Dr. Morrii; Ewing and Dr.-Briict- Westfield, and another 17^year.-old Bloomingdale fcri. T' • trophy was" donated byl '.und..-Sunday,- which ujys in which we can deal inore" SI I7,159,t;54, up ,j>j,ii:!tt.4.H4,. .oxwi-.-imt-nship, spoaalk oVi'llu; rt on,-evidence ..for abrupt unawareness ql being in academic tranford Post 213, i\lTierican Leg- JWesiifield boy. ' ' / '' tree damage. The lowest BONB ISSUE BENEFITS—Arch'itccf^drawings' show first phaqo of physical education building (top> effoctively with siich problems. ITi! W"i!), 'The average tax. btir'ck'ii |KT j-«u>nf "of thi< industrial tract airti b rouble."__;'_;•'_ ^ -'. ; -buromcAric—^prtii^uro—-was—28^92- fd 3!L- .v~-hter \toll thou.sandyears ji«o. brj firo- "A¥sTfmlrig~th~e7 stijdeht, has- the ;p of. iriches (sea levi>-l)at_ 11 p.m. Sat- necessary intelligence'ta-"do~col- in §25::ba^-cuch-forv -y.se tvfther-prlm'iplr-xjf disclosure.-.-j $5.41! n monih. Qi this total;. S4.T)t; • The following orgMh'i/alious.haVo ecker said the.chungo from the . ... , . - . ^—iid'' M:is'H Brooclel were secon Good asthp-Gare~¥wr - •' League "'of WOIMUIV Vdfers, Village - - within a few hundred years. motivation. • -• ; We Specializize in Cavities, Bracing, Cabling, Uqi|[d feedings and Aefation this tirqc the temperatures ranged Export Policy Acf, to help stiniu- Professor Orkin,. a native .of Mitchell Drive ^ Bloomingdale Avenue PTA. „ The \i\ wi,ll'b6 sponsored by the.chap- Iate7 American ' exports,', particu- lin|)r(ivt;iiji'ii(,.A^siii.'ia.l.U)IV' lind. tho-- 7 An associate professor'at Colum- College Fresjuneii 7. Durinfisthevvt'ejc, 1.24 lnehci, of acts as If ;all -•PJ'oble.m.'r-orothiMJ^ t-xeis.v CraiHofd Watchdog,AssTiciatiptj. «. New York • City, attended' Union .1961-62. 'slate of officers was pre- fiiy 6 and, will bejield at SENATOR e _ •larly_thpso_by small -businesses; ; bia University in jjha'rge of the A t/nion Jun}6r "College pro? Junior College for two years and biliford HJiJ.li,.School.....'.,...... ' ...;..;,... 1 "•All interested persons and or--Z •-,-radio--carbow-laboratory,-Dr.-B.rot Chairmen^ Named sented at^van Executive committee Fertilizing and Spraying Trees_fbE:Heafth-andVigor: pijjeipitatioriAvas-recorded with 33 ; *.... .A- :^" A^.° I lax.as f.li.'icuuji'ii\;.itor\'_aJLd^siidll.ial.. : fe'sisor7 Saul" Orkin;'whevheadif~the urhed a lbaehflor*o^ arts degree in a'fid".'tiuj "cdmpnniori Nutibiial'Iiji^" : |;;Vriizaluins" -are' invlte(t-lo7atteiut~ eeker recently jretiirntd from"7a ebting.^iQ,—the school last" 'week ^r Free fxaminaHpn and Advice ~ inches, last ThCn^duy, 49 Satm- port policy.,.Act, to .assist" v<- , ,,, •• , , \ , ! i the "company • in 'behalf of tele-": and have the opportuiuty to leant studies depafclment, is tlie For day> :J2- Sunday, .Og. TutibdJS and " -My^bill would also .make a start I — '. : •-,-.„ =r ; more.about iirocuring ratable?: ititr- i-L hy T^rs'-TBciprinn IP,. T,pq, nofpih'qt-' All ShadejTreesdanted^LGuaranteed nesses, communities,- and'indivl- at dealing with,iirobU.-ms-involved] .0^" yesterday,- - \- ' ~~ duals adversiily affected by foreign wftli relations- between" members 'Cranford. •irig comhjltlee chairman. •': N.'J.-State Certified Tree Surgeons' _,' -the- temperature' record : Others on th'6 '.'s;latc Care: First competition." I am also a sponsor of -Congress, and' administrative TMkensecrDoffs {esigns I toM '. • . .' . Decree Qt the bill to establish an Office of agencies by requiring that'all Vice-president, Mr^.; Alex Zakre; .-- . Max. Slin. Aver Djys. second'vice prcsiclent,, 5cbtt REPORTS TO YOU International Travel, to encourage notions, wheuvo,,«,,../ qi. JiKj^8*'.of Fines * 'Kiwanians Hear '_!;study-oceanic circulation,•, T Joardol Health LSSt Thursday 45 . 38 42 23 more tourists from abroad to> visit : freshman adjust to the jiew aca- Igan studying'yg • for James. P. Mitchell, of; ,tho names Matthews;, third vice-president, ti 1 tnvol'ving particular, cases be! ; •-!•«. conni'dion... with the • ;innunl | f..,. |- ,-—• v.- .7 — , -"••-•••-A native o,f' Chicago, 111;,-Dr. demic demands of li l l I The Board .'oi Houlth.v.Mpnciay • Fi-iday GC 34 ^0 M5 this' country. Our Committee has Broocker enrried-a bachelor of sci-. doctorate in puijlic law anil gov- of municipal co-chairmen for theMrs- BernarcLGarlinger; recording lipht accepted .with regror~thi! Saturday SL G5 -42 54 11 mnSTput tin'the public recmd of! *'"(! lieensu canvass; conducted "by: J, 2tlK" Oil J\l6XlC0 campus'. • '. ' ernment at Columbia .University. secrctary^.Mr's.'Lee; corresponding already "ordered 7tHiJ~lnternntional the cnsuj the police depin-tmi'nt. the'follow-. • enee degree in physics and master ._ "Qfli'rot.lhe saddest facts about '" "' ' ' " |i>ii;iiatibn~bf Di", Htjnr.v.'J. Min- Sunday • GO 34 47 18 --TraveT~Blir favorably reported to •Oii'(i_piiopbsal — to rectuire and; ing resideiits-iVerelinel d s:i each in' ' .A report r-f the Senate. With the backing of make public reports of., travel and' Municipal Comi jUomiay jiight Tor : . .. ye-sc-nted.-by -Mui 1 i.s Hock- . County will never again stand em- treasurer^ Mrs. Carl jJroeker. '-- , Tuesday' " 58 35 47 18 0|1> geology at Columbia UnivOrslty. Ihe enterinjrfrcshrnartment barrassed before' the whole 'state* Election .ot':: officers• wilL take Vcdnesday year ever complete thc four years and as a niember of the-faculty • C. Van 38. \25" 32 seemsjissurcd. . bers and stuift—thal I sponsored'!' V. J- Di.p;iola. 205 South Uaiiiii'• ^"'wanis Club, at the-i-lul^s meet'- _: required for the. bachelor's do.- as we were a few~years ago," Mr?place during a: Fathers' Night luirman, said-Dr. •' Readi)i{J through 4 p m ill the pastVwijl not be included.! avenue; Donald V... Jonvs, 202 ! '"- '." tl>0 l] & C Hestautantlast committpes on admissions and meeting scheduled for April- 12 FROM WASHJNGTOI^ In th«T~field of ^-immigration Itcetjf' Profes.s'or Orkin said in- guidance.-.-During-the recent pros Bauer said' in a statement accomp- t jor of tlie boa!;d.-for the-ipast. thrco have aj^iin sponsored, a bill This proposal was .a by the;Ti'MtoiV avenue; Michat.-l Sena, 4 *^'' anying the annouiicemertt, _"'Po- Nominations .may* be nvi.de from liars, sillmiitted the cosigntitjon : DR. E BERMAN plaining . the-. .signlUcance of thy. ldenti:ij campaign,•hi^wrottva bi- Tt^w i^,*n'i*viiTlv Ir llnsl BmtUir-jivw'uie-: t•' l^•^^ll^-^tato^- Mr. .. of mauy ex.-: t SEST BEEF BUY prot>icm. .. • •' ~ *~. ':.-.•" "'' monthly newspaper ..column, "Pres- 1rt'ritill^t¥atS7^ t ise oi the press of other du- pfyp Cohfiress is in its usual early- safeguards for coimputers in train with the n.reviaus remmnc • Otljer.impoctalit.lields in whichi lto'liir aveimef-C.toige Baut.-i-, 12:i "Tnr : The "fiikabeth Choral Group, 775 _ . I. •• OptoritetrUt:-- "'Freshmen, See IIere!'" ls~ con- idential-Polities," which appeared Clifford P. Case, Union County's •ile'wjs eiccted to the Board tioiis of Presiclenf iiisenhower.'"- I Have already introduced legis-iNew wlroet; John'Surn'bws'ki,—KU'i and was warm in his comprising 30 "professional men iii-the-session rut. This legislative discontinuance cases, arid a cerned with this loss of talent 111 more -than HtJNew Jersey news- contribution to the XInlted States If Education.-la.^t month. ,_ Programs Set 1 ough rt'orgiinizatipn and- consoli- i" Tht-TloseneN's of the Presideiitial latioji; include a coinproheniiiy.c^New street. . i-e_»iatiini! tst'-aiity of and women, will present*bne part Tlow motibn is- unfortunate at a from our. colleges—ra loss which papers; -Ho also did. a-weekly ra- Senate arid NeW. Jersey's establish- iiies (or. bea\ity shops were datiohr'of federal auencies In the! election, has pro voiced widespread civil"tighrK-incasitire iind- billij'W' Pv-IMs Krnsiu.ll', ""Si- Harvard i s i>t" tlie .country. ••• •; time when constructive leijislation ; ! 1 Eyes Examined could be'greasy reduced if enter.-: dio coinmentary on the president- ed greatest vote-getter, would have of the pvogram for Fathers' JsTight, tsucil to Mildred Violante, trad- By Realtor Unit ^ transportation field,.. The. Senatejjnterest in' " "" ' '• •—-• '" proincvte education lit tht' 'oHHuen-eHHm : road; W. fi. Philippoll". 31 Nouia - David .Krdmann was 11 guest.-of ipg students Were made aware of iql cainpnign. - -' been nominated, for tho governor- Mrs. Wlllam Pordham, program _ Qu^lUy-wise and ejc6nomy-wiw-| |is.as "CherCarm'ele,'" 107 North 'ihfJVomen's Association of the.is needed to deal- with" serious -Interstate and Foreign Commerce The electoral college itself i«- cer-. lary and college level. /~ the club in -connection with the CRANFOM) THEATRE : began coui'f; J-'rank Donatii, U07voHlil)iyili the hurdles they will, face, cspeu- ship btlt for disa flections - which chairman,-anhouncjed. . .':-.-•--• those arc your BEST BEEP BUYSII I'nion avenue, mul Olt_all foi: At this .writing.1 muuli 01 Mr.j r3eni'.imii\ stiveUliin.wood Smith uidance program of BUILDING ialtv during their first year,'.' Dr.. Spring hats, 20O of Jhcni, will be " They're lender, juicy, Uavoriul-I liid,'.Ellen Mass:i; prjt'rators of ur»ed by ittupresident, Mrs. Mary x inviting Cranford High School stu- •'.i,' ---I- sent some.of our own people cross- home. .- ,..-' ber, lias undertaken, at my sug-jibbllshlngTt.. ' ' •_. Kennedy's-program l.irfs not been -» Johnson avenue; Arthur Koch-- George A. Kramer, director of ad- on sale Frldayv Marqh 10, from 1 cut "n trimmed to give you tkil jinvn'.'N Country B'ei»Uty Shop,' Knierim, to participate in tlle.siiy- HllUnli i-UTnts'-to' visit iiml tli.stt-tss" the oc- ing count,y Hnes to support a can- Since convening on _Janut(iy"'v3, gestion, , n comprehensivp e jy Sonie of. the proposed revisions missions at Rutgers University,' Westfield Youths , most good-oating -beef for Ul«l : .... . , ., ^' to-.ConWess. It ls'ox-i,cr< .an?.-. RctTord- -.nxvriiic; Linda cupational- Holds of .members.. didate who couldn't -and didn't to 3 p;m, in the school for a Moth^ |208jliiHtiiinfoii'd; : . Bc,'s'tion box competition at-;a "meet- the Senate has approved exc-t.uh've p'oifm'tig trie way, we hope, to if that have beemidvanced woulde-pecied that he vv-ill recommend a"; cic-ilosi> '»•>'' Di.'ninni roid uul BRidge 6-0200 said In tht foreword to the book win.- ' - . • ers'. Afternopn Out, it was dis- . .— .--moneyl So, ..for iop-gjado, grab-1 .Milk., lici'n'soST" vvonv approved ing.-.'held lit the h6me of -Mrs.nominations; the Ylouse has ex- go much'further and would, in my W. Dean: Coinptiin; Facing Charges realistic, long.-range solution of the ' ' ' •" " " ' pormatwjttMhHJrovomont In- tin-. William"^ 41 U-ni wmedrlve. conducted the .meeting. "Tha author has identified andan- , Pour Westfleld youths this week" "Now-wo have a candidate who closed by Mrs. Alfred Benedlt, fed -steer, beof—agod-righ! lor John Stonaek,' 18- Harvard Dorothy • MePherson, 309 Casino panded its Rules .Committed—and New York area-commuter problem. judgment, tend tiv destroy.' the iMnphiyment. coimveiuatlon stand-! ...*_ holds even a tighter claim on ourway§ and :means chairman. - ' cut right ... . trimmed- right. ,^_, |wit: Westbrook Farrhs,.'. Inc., avenue. •'• . ,. -that's-nhont nil. Th.> r/.nnh-y Ho."; On nnoHu'r mn .Lin*; V o-n V<\r loyalties. In., every respect Mr. sort and coUee will be served .and ; and priced-right—jget these ! n; ana wurolit-rliu, Jr.;., UIIU JJT*trVe~lunctions ot "the riot jexpecrxis to .solve all problems, to" •Jerscyari.i, .taxation ot system i\( proportional represen- r,' 1 'hope,, will result in the: :. -.1*1 with attempted larceny. ot hub caps in Cranford. •*'•' »•! Mitchell Is a "native son." Born in baby sitting-will be provided, -at ,-.'•-. 1 BEEF BUYS at KURTZ MABKET, | 'aiiiig as Tom's Dairy,*- Scotch box" will be to supply information overnight. But '••tht're is a 'reai nonresidents', I will again press for tatioi)~under Which a' state's elec^ llberall'/iition of tiix , depreciation, SI>ECI^L! SPECIAL} thins. .-' ' -' • • , "-7 -..- ••" ,- ' and timely 'ideas on home upkeep. ALL TYPES~OF INSURANCE Chief Lester W. Powell reported •Elisabeth, where his*, motfibr-.-stijl thhe schoolh . - ^St^- todayl ' that our slugkishnc^s will a coniilitutionariimt'tidmisrit linilt- toral votes—would -bifncllvido'd ac- allowances. ^American . "btfsfives'; ,. _7. ..'.-Tuesday-. Wednesday, -Tlrtirsday - ~ ;— .-•-..<•: ^Bijt- entry of -the-month ..will-be —]VTr5. ion~vrnndurtcd'"the i J yqn ... - •-. -_ „ .. - ..... -wlU-bctUa^-bttablfv-tn^comiwtc-ini FIRE © CASUALTY •*.:.'. tIFE 7 Ic.ivcd a plumber's license. 1 L1 noed ;l thc I an > Cloyje, Jr., _was , riding in a paifol the residents of the eastern ,end meeting and noted that Summer '•^f" " "" ' ~ " ' "ilS 1 1, ' We shall run into an end-of-session nieipulitles to levy 611 the incomes each candidate .would aeUi:illy,|world..m;u ki:is';tvhi!n pur tax Jnwsj Don't Delay — Call Us Today. car at 4:30. a.m. Sunday he suwof the county, where lie was forRound-Up is just around the corn- 1 Health -prticor John 'F.' Kunzc nU-ar. ,d- wil, l b e ,I)l;fintl-'d IV De; .stampede, in which many uood of persons who reside-outside their- serve t• o increas• e th•••-•V •influenc • e J huike it-oasler to replace obsolete! 4l - Cream Permanent Wave 'i f': two.--youths tampering witF ve- erIw.ith -kindergarten registration Meats Imported M births, 20 deaths .and cc^ibor tor. therbest su-gestion of bi,ls_may be lo.,t .and i>oor or boundaries, •qiie-party 7stat».-s lit the cxpen.se of machliu-i'j' afftl equipment. In these' Ho th> Now Homeownor's Packngo sev^ratyeaw tf i;6od neighbor and arriages in'Jjinuai'y. •' Coin-. qp With Haircut /; Policl. Full doialU without obU- hicles in the.lot of Inter-County. a^, hoiaebwneiv And if ', further scheduled for April 2<] and May 3. marriage _ -Both Congress aiid the Admin- two-pariy states like Ncw-Jfor-sscy. and iiuhis etforls to strengthen nn iiuniii:ablQ',disiiaaos..for the month "A7W.cH maintained home, both and Styling., - r-.rr'i gaiion. •.- ' .'". '. r- • i- ,: Motors'; at 12 Sattth'.'avenue, east cause, Jbr unity^behi^d tho Mitch- '.-. Mrs. Emerson also read revisions > doubtful bills januned through. istration arts, of TTP, Yii"l'y-,eon| Th<;ri>ipre, the IL''O >( s t, i t l ininlhuim fvage, Mr. Konno(|y will; il 1 -insirfo-and-oii.tr- -lVl.rK.'.Khicrim-said - ; -HThe-r- ppkrolman—apprthendec oll:jba'nni'r in jUniori Ctjunty "were in'thobyilaws that'were suggest- i ICi-miedy'I have sbee message;n studyin; tog .Presiden CJ6nitressrcirned;tlJts7year-wit m jfiKreign7lc'6'-o-ji iiil auiericl.menaniericlnient:'!t 'I'' any/p'k'bp'uslti' 'havt'T icSnsl'dernWJ.'i.. sviiSprtrt f r'^m | 'Motto ~" k> 1; fi; broncho- "brings the' bust markot .price, .the ^.^.j !..:„„_ I,...:,.I..»!..-A.„„_.,.:_.„; ! jjj j competition and with the EdwnrcEdl l N. BBrown , 1 6.iV ljOti Myr- netjfleai. wa htlvo. it in. thd unso- ed,.fcy tht> by7laws and legislation and readying a legis--Jaiivc'tpro(}» am >m c ic would continue the present -systjui" DiDiimperati s -andd, I. blUbelU'vff v fn1 | ;|n(l'!iuberciilosisl'! , 1. hii;heat morttia^e apysriiwal value,- lea a 17- committee, headed by Mrs. !N.' Nr 1 of my own.' ' r-olai buyer.' I yeuy-olld Westlleld boy, and upon natlonn) leaders -and 7 roliable Shak. These changes will be .vot- Thft-slump in the nation's ecqa= in our international payments!. Pro-' votes to the cimdidnte-who carried '0 have, .much to do-. I hope we 110 Walnut Ave. questioning they said..-'that-two tjtj i of 17'complaints' . ILfo ATso planned is a, "before and omy is a' tnaMer of deep concern sident Kennedy •hasjnready taken get on.with it, _ , BR 6-2444 press." ••'•'".. • •' ed on at the April 12 meeting. — U. S. CHOICE |ii(! elms inspections, 23 environ- program. 'The organization tho.state. ~_ .' ' ' otlier youths had left the scene. and the President's recommenda- a number 01 administrative .steps ^Another aspect 6( miv gfiverrr- . ° .. .- Mario H. Doacon — Broker .... cp-chalrmert in ; this ROAST asking property_ owners • and ; With the cooperation, of tlie as follows: 7 tions here seem, on iht- .whole7|to~mo<.'t somo- of these problems, montiil eKtablishnientrWith .which D-5051 WestilcH police, Lt. Ralph Koury biismoSK establish-* .moderate and.constructive. — land I have been encouraged ,to Bus.: BR :— 4 ALpEN STREET — Res.: BR B-2550 Cranford — Alfred.Frigola of 37 .. Who are planning major I have long'been concerned is.the and 7'Patrolmen Doyle, Bobert Too, .1 expect" to"suppnrt. tht-M note fhe sound nature of his ap-miiinte'nance of the Integrity ot i Hand and Lawrence Erickson later Alden street and Mr. and. Mrs. MOVING physical -construction -cJmngcs;'to' WilUanr T. Brown of,'219 Arbor Presidcnt's ''reeommpsidations. on! preach and ..his .determination to the>1egislativ<-' as- well-JIK-the ad- j photograph tlus property before health carre for tltlkk< aging under prevent any 'devaluatin of the'Ininfsti'ative process. -Conflicts:, of street; Garwobd .-—John it Lom- & HAULING RIB ROAST j' alte)°.'ition~and after completion so .prt'vent any .devaluation of the ftiterost" have been inuclr in .the bawlo of 350 Hickory avenue and ATTICS. CELLARS, they; may take- part hi this cvt'ht. social security. Mr. Kennedy's pro- •dollar:, . "' .-'.'... ' '. 10-Inch Cuts ...;•>•.?:.,,.. jb, Extra Lean posals to increase rnint^iiim social I have sponsored tht bills ..In news. I believe there -we several; Mrs. Stetta, Binlcckl of 249'Fourth YARDS, GARAGES CtEAHgP ___. *• ajvenue;. Kenilworth rr- "James J. O»Mr«] Hani. Mnl^» ~ seem it. i-ixr tr))ll1f> QrtiiiCHiiUtling'Permits' "Th ment of day-old baby chicks.. ... i CH s-aaea want to eoniihuit-in useful" employ- and new all over? '60CHEVS "Myrtle street. Construction cost ment beyond thc- security C'lit'ibili- • NEW JERSEY'S is ostiina'tetl at^.laO.000. • .'-7 ty age.- QUALITYCHAIN BRAND • Permits for two. residential*j The President h'inistlf has been J Frozen Foods dwellings' were approved ,m, ia\- Ksilent,. so far, on transportation! STORE CLEANERS ^ HUNT'S I , - |g., Ipws: Ben Huontempo, 435 Broo.k- problems of particular concern to j side place,' $14,500, and Frai»k Ru- our area. My legislative reeom-i CLIMG PEACHES . 3 for 79c Birds-Eye bino,'7Roselle avenue, $14,000. I mendationi include more adequatnt PLAIN ONE PIECE • • * • * •• * • 1 2kfl SULLIVAN " —~: : * .~r. ~~: — . . . • T^ . 1 Now through March 11 Cut Beans .. 39c| Btrds.Eyp ^ ^ Ayew_ U4114 > . •'" Hoselle Park MAXWELLr HOUSE TKIDEMTE l--owroorri3,Open 9 am.lo R Broccoli 2pkg. PnS till 5 p.m. Without Pleats INSTANT COFFEE ... $1.39 % Spears..'.'.. 49c| . ',-f •'•'-. .— • • See how they shine . .->" look how they Jook! BR 6-6100 BfeAUtlFULLY ;•/' M AAAXWELL HOUSE $ Birds-Eye 2 pkg I v Slim, trim, l)eautifully sleek . . . witli CLEANED AND PRESSED French Fries 33c brenth-bl-Sprijtg fashion, § COFFEE .:2lb. can $1.39 J We Put The Beauty Sheer $1.15 . and 90 Proof Blended ^ KRAFT .:-.! lOoMar# Walking Sheer ...... $U5 SURE OPEN SUNDAY JDress .Shejjr $1.00 fit WHISKEY % GRAPE JELLY 7 ...4 19c % KRAF -INSUftE Da-ytiiiic Sheer Seamless $1.1 !i r l^prjar^l Fresh Calif. Qyart PEAC(H PRESERVES "\ 25c | "Honieownjers" 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. GARMENfS& %AM Carrots 1 -|. . 19c Out-Specialty

: ; • • • •, I B.ROU6H T- *'•. N.BtC. ; r TWO29cpkgs. ^ Bell's Hathaway's ;iN BEF.ORE1;; Canadian Yellow M Also > CHOC, CHIP. COOKIES 49c f Auto t Seog^r's Schet s 4» Turnips .. .v. CAREFUL FITTING OF WILL BE CLOSED r SATURDAY v Ripe Our Specieilty : ORTHOPEDIC PRESCRIPTIONS B'EFOR'E- • % AnjouPears. 19c| ACCUHATH ny.c OKI).-; of Wh.iti-Vri : imiuni of TIMK. SKILL :nul ' . :ill llttihjjs, in; cavrls l'ATIKN'CK PRY CLPANING^ SHIRT lAUNDtRING! If You Lived and Died tl reminder , pruvidc :!• rcciuired, we will ylve it THE V'UKK sue ehi Kladly'aiiil NO EXTRA CHARGE AUSTIN BEFORE the advent of the new-'mir- acle drugi your life span was, Very, AGENCY likely, considerably less than were % OWNED U OPERATED 8Y I »J| ^ ^ *•**"* a. jit is tin c T vnf o r d/ \\\ 101 Oak Lane you living today. '-' BUERKLIN U SYSE SKEY, Iwc. i' Crarrford ** ' LIQUOR STORE STORE HOURS'-8 AM TO 6 PM DAILY its N..1. ONION1 Avt./ CRA North Union Ave. ' . . BRidge 6-0234 BRidge 6-015Q BUY YOUR DRUGS IN A DRUG STORE 21 N. UNION AVE. 23 North. Union Ave. Cranford$N. J.

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(S.t.) CITIZEN-''AND MARCH 2. lflfll •;;:• Paire font C$4MF0Rn (N.J-) CITtfEK MARCH 2. M»i.= tant 100 feet-Soulherly thi-refro, 1 < M 8 e iu -.Uie Nortserty «W P« Wfb cards for JVTiss' Baseball 1981 2, 'Harold DuXlocq, rnetebi'ologist Ordinance shall be » ' ??i *J, "i,'-'5!M »^WONROE AVENUE. On the s cloudy three days, and clwudy, ji! /~i« t \'c* '•• J -Blobmingdalo' School, - Mrs ; C. J.. 25 at Suburban Country Club, BOROUGH OF Jorred^to. as the "Local' Tra2to. prdi- ;'South 20to Stiwt: NortU, - S2ial'St«et: Southe belueen North 1th Street' aial- should JSe turned in.to,Mrs. W: II. Highs, at. ' the Union' • -Junior College Zavila is the' troop leader. ' •-. ;;/ ."••>•;• ,• Avenue; "* :• .. '• Parente dxiys j -«*" pCOUt" Union, were annQUliced__T.u,esd TwoHeld -: OBD1NA.VCE No. Oui'W ". :••' niSECTION.:i TttROUGH^TOEETS A 23nJ S»^et: South ZSrd Baternan. 733 -Willow street,' by wiy&thcr; station, reported" in. his. : -'SWh SUect; South 2«h WASHINGTON AVENUE, o- .A ypijr ago the temperatures 1 ' . •' '• . AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING LOCAL . BLOOMINGDALE AVENLE _•• AND, Saturday^ -.'. '.'. • ''. _.. "• ' ,: . t |o0I lll night by President John-F. Hall at 2SU> srxttt: Arbor Street;; sldo -between North 22mh St innnth'ly report, to the U.S. Weather ranged from a hiS!* «rG5 aegrco-s |, •'—*eicbborhood a meeting at the Coach and Four. : Bwxih Suett; Bloomlnfidalo 7,:00 A.M. arid »:0Q P.M. To Set f or Yputli 1614 by Cornelius Mey, a,. Dutch.- BE IT ORDAINED by. the Governing SthSoutherll y sidide of Trenton Avenue: • . MARKING—UMITED T! anCeighth grade girls from Cran- Winter and a touch;-qf "spring to and two sisters' in' Ireland and a. -Arthur ISlackmer, author and Body ol the Borouch of, Kchllwonh: BOULEVARD. From Gallopmff lull rAncdaie Avenue Extension; -The Path ol-the Spirit" jjyUs discussed at the joint Founders' Da. -During the month, 21.8 inches cipitation' totaled 3.SS inches, but'-, •'••1'Brownie Troop '547 . It means."breakers in-' '"" SECTION 7: No. persuu i -•'•< j ' Howard SI Quipp SSS.la«ei"Center Street! Cherry- s ford. ' brother in England.' SECTION 1: The purpose of this Ordi- Road, to the_Crahford Township Cranford. . . '.;• of snow fell, including the 21rinch. there were, only :>.5 inches'of snoiv. Brownie Troop 5-17 held a Val- lecturer, gave a Jal^c on.-physical wood Averiue; CUnSon M'">Vr TV?^Amh portaiite.of fiie't and-nutritioft-aad Kaitoutc A venue i; • proviaed. however., A.vt~ae Irora Ihr Wolirly'^itleTrf-Mknl- ing with, perfect 'clearness'before degrees on FelSfuary- 24 to a low ot . There, were only, seven clear It'Is grace, m-erey... and justice.— ir.aae decoration.-i 'Und ;-favo£s for crai production was less than half ' --rs- ••-.•-• Township o^^ 'Daniel .67 Hutchison, 64, of 1? "were held for action' of the Grand A telephone call to the police by Eiii"Awr.ue- ta the Garden State Parfc- may be designated for proi.ihn^ Partridge'Woife, Rabbi Sidney vShanken and the Rev. pr.-Alber redpm'rncjpded consumption of u that' the samo is contlncenl upon ,lte Saj-'F»iWute Av«Jue. Irom. BloonUnfi- under. anottier_secUon of this o,l; fie decides, never decides.-—Amiel 4 degrees belovTzero on Februars: days in' February. " It was; partly •Mary'Baker Eddy .-''•— • •. the party, whiciv was -held at that of NeTW Jersey. ..-'•.' ' •'- 15. ye.'srs, dii^a Monday in Muh-Eastman street, died" Monday at Jury !on concealed weapon, charges Lloyd led. to the arrest of Faines, Borou'fih of Rosellc Park adoptmsf i dili Avfiii:e lo Hidhfield Aveiuwj-faJ-: .' BOULEVARD, On the .North ^.1 le'nlier^ Hospital,1 Plainflfld, fol- _thf home of his daughter, Mrs: processed foods for better health. when arraigned before ^Magistrate Kearney and.Simon-Turner; 26, ofjlntUar-"throueh street"- desiccation; tor Vepue. trom tbe Westerly side.of iween 'Nortta 18»h Street and u,, , ' olfax Avenue: • . * ' ' State Parkway, one hour b In presenting the theme, jDr. Fred J..More of 100 Adijms aye- The speaker__is-' the --ajimot • of William Bruder in'Municipal Court 242 North ,10th street. The case of COLFAX'AVENUftaFnjm the Ujsterty /AV«OB«; . to the Garden State lowing a brief illness. : Hc.tcidES S^i!et: Jcflersan Ave- hours of 8:00 A.M. and l():ou heqguers Parade • • • . •„... :.•-.. - . . .0 .. - . ; . tidti-ol Michigan Avenub... • Also known . BOULEVARD; On tpu SOUHJT;' I '. Wotlc said' children, and youth, iif. Quipp was born in Wake- nup, foJlowing a long illness. :';' "Keeping ^Physically^Fu Is Fun."Monday nights •' Turner, aLso charged with carrying, as Failoute Avcnuei, to the Easterly side U Ul-esterly side of Michljan o K«tb 24tb Street; Laiayelte twccil tKo Gufdeji Stale PaVkway wl .have high ideals bat adults have • field,-N. Y., 62.years ago and lived • Mr. Hutchison was bbm- in Thomas Lloyd, 25, bf 30» North a concealed .weaponi was post- oi Rahway Valley .Bailroud: provided. L«r Terrace: Untoln: Drive: Easterly side o[ Coqlldcv Drive nil 'v Pa., and came to Ceanford poned to March 13. however, that the same la . conuiiBw.i st ve bctwtcn 8:00 A.M. ond' lu-oo'pv let them down.^Children learn, by — in Westfield nyorv than 50 years. •14'th'strdet, was charged with per- upon the BoroujjU of Roselli* Park i^ °" .- •"-»«-- y ' .: GOOD FOODS-jVlORE SAVINGS- OFTEN! AT A&P from flushing; L; I., 17 years ago, According'.to. tbe police, investi- Ins a similar "through'street", deiiur-atuia , NORTH 19th STREET. On- the &,. A ggla parade "o£ Little Leaguer jury when., Detectivff" Joseph T. ve-uf Mapiei«»od Avenue:' Monmoulh the ji^arft'glJL^et by parents. 'On •-v-^" ••,.•• He never married.: :' for Colfax Avenue; , '. i- • '•; froat a point 25 feet Nortu o( IKTT-] The Rev, "Jet Turner, associate lie 'was graduated^' in 1917 froni Mario declared that Lloyd offered; gatiorrshowed a/.25 calibre- pistol Averue: *.'*»«•* Avynue^Oak. Stie«t: erly side of Boulevard iut > I -vVolfc'a:)so'Sai4thildren S^nd youth is planned as, an opening "pitch COLUMBIA AVENL'E.From the Crar.- I Avenae: of .420 feet, Northerly th«, Pennsylvania .St,ate"University and •was passed from Faines to. Kearney ford Township line' to the Southerly suie Drive; Ited Map.le pastor of'the First Baptist Church, testimony which contradicted "a fild Avenue: minutes; .•' '.— are "oar ,mps$ irhporfant resource." to launqh the annual t-ittlo Leagu served in the Army; during WoVld statement he ;gayo police after the to Turner and was in possession of ot Boulevard: • '< --.. ' ' NORTH 20th STREET, On WwtiieW,. conducted . services at - COOLIOGE DRIVE:. From the Southerly • rclt- U^ceT.-Boielte. AVenue; hadv •'. Rubbi -Shanken': said children Fund' Iprive soheduled" fdr'/A'pri War.I, He was credit manager-fpt arrest of talnes arid-Kearney at ;the'.,iat{er -when' ho y/as searched slder of' Boulevard to, the- Northerly, side Shj-rvvWi Ro»d: Summit Avenue; side between a volnt ii'iL-a l()T..m. yesterday at Gray's Funer- GetsCharter Tr«»» Aw^ue:. Tulip. Court; Union AVashlneton Avenue' and ., 1, ; Hygrade Food, Products'". Corp., at the "tavern by. Patrolman Brent of Roosevelt Lane: - -> H •'" parallel with and distant 275 f«t <„ 1 •learn ,-rcal attitudes and -preju- 15: Miss. Baseball 1961 is to bi al" Home, Westlteld. Burial was ; local -tavern pn December.-23. F AIRFIELD -AVENUE. From the W««rly 4,..,.^' Vernou Avenue; Waxnlnfflon Newark, for 15 years heforo hi* CubiScout Pack 177 received its iv«.^: trr^-n Xb* W«U-rly side oi Mlch- Northerly sida--of .Boulevard. 15 Stl dices from-parents. 'Youth mtist in EJaJxyiew'Cemetery, Westfield, He was released;in $500 bond "for David Police said the weapon was side of Michigan Avenue to the Easterly between the hours of 7:00 u'clock 5l crowned as part- oi the cere ,r*cUcemeht in '1.954.' new charter at the recent Blue and kido of Ashwood Avenue: " " ' , i2ii AVTOU*- to. the Westerly side of a hearing next Monday night. owned by Kearney. evening nnd 6:00. o'clock in t|,e ^^J h:ivc .'fcllgious idealg^and parents monies. ' , . ,' • '•' •-. •'. • —Surviving -are three -brothers, Gold Dinner' at the.. CranWOOd, FAITOUTE AVENUE. From the South- xTrih J8Ui Stft-et: Webster- Avenue: John of Plainfield and Albert and- wife was the late Mrs. Flor- erly side of Hlchfleld AveBBe to the Wilibln Drtv>e; Winjlior Place and Wood -.-.•" ANGLE PARKLVG ' stt examples for these. •'. • ' SECTION 8:' No person shall ™ j- Prelirriinary plans w«ire mad ence.H.,HUTchisoni.T .... •. •Garwbod. '• •-',.''•'-.•".' — Northerly side of Bloominedal*. Avenue: U V Edgar' R -of Westfleld, and four GALLOPING HILL ROAD. From, tru- ?£ fc*ir«=£i «» designilion "TRUCltii s vehicle parallel with'-t.hr cjc, Dr.' Alllngcr declared that chil- at a recent meeting at-the hom rj'esides his daughter. heTis surw Union (pouncll Representative Boulevar"d to the UhlpiVTownshlp Bound- * TONS EXCLUDED" shall bo roadway %r curb in the.follrm-iiu! sistecs,. Mrs. Emma Sphaeffer'._p£ : ; of Mrs. Joseph Bazilus, presiden' viyed by lhrc'e grandchildren; a Francis ', Fowler~ presented '. the ary line; ' . • , natcd pjaces ariaa not apply, however...to any prohibited by this.'or .any iuturc chilclrt-n. are idealistic and.^should field. . ' ••--•.•..•..: . -..• aeph Steeie; 3VMra. Charles Wid- •Ide of Michigan Avenue.to the Eastiriy ltok delivery to or-Iron a nancos; .. — - al League Vice-president Wi'illaih have a good spirituaHoundation. 'HTJbialr^~aTid~Ho\vilrd :.• - Knauer, . died Friday at the Brbokside Nurs- man;; 477" Mrs . Btayniony d Tyndally; 5, p«a«»n^er Avenue herein design Soulovard between South luth ixtMi -They should"be"tau^Tiirt5e~3ist}ncrr rs7 Joseph'_PaImierl,"iad6,yMr' s FIELD ROAD. From the Northerly- side nuted a< a li«ht traffic street. South 22nd Street where narklnj ul an American, lleague. ',. ." ' : LOIN END ing Home. .;• ... . ~ ' . : at Monroe~Xvenue toithe Uniort Townjhip •^PBOHIBrTEO PARKING. ;ABEA. prohibited by this or any iutiircrj , tion between-,-' good, and bad d .Come^See ... You'JI Save! : GhilWarTheme^ Joseph Paprockl..; _ •' :• >;;; —STCIOS 6: No suotor vehicles or any nnnces: ;..-...,... -.. ..^..A. . L.,-7% '" MrZColineri-.. announced that, a -AVERAGE-WEIOHT •' T.he. widow of William jav-Fbrd, oundaryLUidr^ v. IiespectTfor. home," school,', church # < NOT 4 OR 6 RIBS) -••- Deachifcfs from each den pre- NORTH_ 14th STREET. From tho N'ortii- othe- v»t«cl!! *.HaUjSTpitUea for'any time WASHlNGfTON'.AVENUE, On they sodn as bq' obtains '•• township ap- •*-~*. Sr.s -MrsiFord 'died-a-year- to-the erly' side. 6fr>HouTevar6nb~TIie~56'utherly whjtioeV«-v'eirtit"i» Kercin noted, on side between NorUi. 21st siruet and and commufiiiy."~' , . proval and support,, other''appoint- % ALWAYS 7 RIBS AT ASP i TO 4 LBS. Highlights ^ sented, awards to ,tho following aide of Monroe Avenue; ™ ' '. : j. the »tt»rts or places-hereinafter .set forth: 23rd Street; ""• . - ••yjjuOj^needs love, leadership, day following'the death of lier hus- ; ments will be' Jriade aria_dutalled" band.. . :-'.•" . . _ • '. "r"^' ' • Wcbelos badge, Henry ZUelins>y, NORTH 30th STREET. From the North.- NORTH I4ih' SS^KET. On the West ONE WAV STHEETS . Mteiitiou, and example," sh'e as-i Rsalemon Troop 75 Dinner Merrill Evans, Paul Lasinski; wolf, .erly-itUle of Bouleyar.d to the Southerly side between Monrcfc. AVenue and North- • SECTION 9: TJic loUpu-iiiB.suMiJ plans-developed. . ... —rrQuick-Frozen See ' Mr*. Ford, a • native of Jersey side of Monroe Avenue: '' ' 15th Street also known as". Springfleld the Borough of.| Kcnilworth are | (-.scried. ."VVe,as parenls and teqch'-; Jeffrey' .Corcione, • Kenneth Pap- NORTP 2Jst STREET. From the North- designated as one way strct-U Lemon Juice City, liyed here since 1929 and was -The Civil War Centennial was 'its, inust see tKat they get these 'Cap*'"* Jorin't • ' t- .' the theme of the annual1 father rocki, Albert Rizkalla, Louis £bo' erly side of Monroe-A.vcuue to the North- • KOBTH Mth' STHEET. On the-Enst side NORTH ISth STREET, Northbdicjl BIB HALF-FULL CUT •A LOIN HALF- a member of the Methodist Church; erly side of Oak Street; — ' _ " between the Bahufay VHley. fiailroad and twecn the Nurtherly.. sldt oi t things." '—• -•••'..,•". Entries Due Saturday ~ ' Rsconifitujed RICHFIEUJ AVENUE.' From the' Cnn-Sheridan Aveaue: •«>•• " .— : haddock Dinners and son dinner of Troop'75'. SVlday dosh, Wilfred Prutztnan and Wil- Avfinue. antt Sprlnuflcld nuhd. fhu group' was weJcomed ; by . M0 CHOPS REMOVED M0 CHOPS REMOVED "; ; •• ' . Surviving are two daughters, liam. Evans. ; " ... ford Township. Kcnilworth corporate line .-.JTCUjtlH 18a. STREET,' On c«ie West .times." • .' ., ' • : Ml-sr Audrey'-- Ditfel- • an*--Mrs., night at the Cranyyp.od, Garwopd. to tliu West. sldu , of Michigan A«r.ue, 5-dp frwa'iSae Northerly side of Boule- •SECTION 10: Tho driver H.-M prepared the decorations. • award, Albert Rizkalla, Bide of Boulevard to'the Cranford .Town-' vard for S disVar.ee oi SIS feet Nortferrly v Samuel E^Hiiine 1 WflON COUNTY, ON DlSPEAY-r-Congresswomart Florence^. ship' line: . . Rosello Park adoptlnff-similar "ti I I{t'»istration Deadline ._ fcottMnofCOmRFOTS Cashmere JMarlnus Eastman,' -'- the toast- New bobcats inducted irjto 1 street" designations for said Colfjx < The_Rev. Dr. Robert G. Long- • Dwyer holds aframed collection of:the official seals.of-^11~21~ SOUTH aard'STREET. From th<> South- • NORTH' 3OUx STREET. On Iho West nue.. The desisnatlon of -Galloplrj L Next Thursday is" the; deadline. TIUFIOORS-M ; routs, were Kevin Wood, Nicholas erly side of Newark Avenue to the North- side from ttur. SouUierli* side- of TVash- aker, p&stor of- the First Prespy- master, • enlertain6d -with -stories. municipalities in Union County. Also included are the seals pi Road as a "throujh .street" for thj! J , (0 reRWler In order to, vote in the AUTOlUMPiRS Guests introduced included the Tritask, George Vroom and~An- erly side at Richfield Avenue: ^n£ton Avenge to a line drawn parallel tlon of CallopinR Hill Road whom ~ ShoulJor lerlan Church, conducted services WASHINGTON AVENUE. Between itur and dUUnt 273 ieet N'orthtrly irom-tho. April-18 lyrlrnary electibA, it was. Unipn;;C6unty, ihe State of NeVv'Jersey arid tne United,States, to-/' Is spilt Jurisdiction" of tlui Iioroi. AUIWNUM —^ rogulor 9Qc BonoU:s "_^ Friday eVeninfi at Gray Memorial, Rev. Dr.,Albert A. Allinger, pas'- thony Santor. ' , .- ' • Easterly side oi North' 16th Street and. the N'irtMriy i!. 1 Twelve'more members paid, dues therefrom; . . •• ' Is expressly .provided b'y*IJlfw~Jei "Hit. Hume was a retired field and Scoutmasters Al England,,Her- BPW Club Names Mrs. Hoff is a charters member, "YIELD.,RIGHT OF WA.V"'tijpis hive SOtTTH 2Ut STKEETj On the West sldo O bslli JJJQ ,'_ , t ft for the current year in the Crdnr: 1 been specified in the "ThrouEh Street" Statute, every, person convicU-d ul Ground Rlgnt '.plg> supervisor in the Newark electric bert Sjursen.Xeon Smith, Herbert of First-Church of Christ, Scientist rrora Boulevard to Cranford-Line; violation of a provision of this Orala 1 designations. • .-.*..• - BORIGHT AVENUE,On aU side! for —' , • I.'i-JJan'BlVcr — Sdetlless ford Chamber of Commerce^ dur- or- any supplement thereto Eh) • -^- . • • ' ' " r » ' engineering department of - the Peterson and Eujjune "Gross 6t Mrs,A.C.Hoff in Union, where she teadies Sun- SECTION 3 (all LexinatenAVenue and its full ler.£t!i;< .- • ...... Conoloii ier-Rign& ' • '•. ing ihe past- weelT bringing the Carnegie Avenue Is a "Stop-Intersection.*" liable td a penalty of not.mont Public Service. Electric and Gastroop 75.-• •• , ..'.-.•,';.' '...'., '.' day School. She has b«Sen active BOULEVARD, On the Norlli side be- Fifty (J50.00) Dollard • or imptluai chamber's membership' list to 57; A "STOP" ainn shall be Installed on tweeri CooUdie Drive and North 18th Co,. r .:.;.•• • At a,': Court oi Honor, dpeiied by Wpmttw of Month'_'on many committees; has _6erved Carnegie Avenue. Strett between-the hours of 8:00 A.M. it was • announced jresterday" by LIMITING THE USE OF STREETS TO acd 4:W P.M., ejcceptln^ Saturdays and SECTION 14: TWs o'rdlnance^tS e r^:J:..r- rida, Valencia, £was born in- Ireland and Al Wylle," Kirk Foltz and Stephen Mrs.i.August C"; Hoff, a charter as first r'eader, pianist and while CERTAIN CLASS OF VEHICLES effect after final passage, ami pjiin Lux Toilet Soap Martin Tittraan, treasurer.. • ... -. tlon In the manner, provided by IW/1 carrte to ihls country when lie WasPollock Wert presented With sec- chairman of the building commit- SECTION•• 4: Trucks over 4 tons a« BOULEVARD. On the North side, from Those whose dues were'received member of '.thg Cranford Busin,ess excluded from the following jtretts be- For toilot and bath ,9. He dame to Cranford, from ond class awards. Merit badges nn^ Prof cssionql' Wpmen^B Club, tee the present church edifice was a point Ipo feet East of the East^rly^curb CHUCK "Super-Right'-Naturoliy A^cci Boof 12* 49° during the^-past week -follows- T>ubllc NoUce Is Ileroby. Olven Ihail •OTontcialr—uttcr" his retirement' i fc Don no points -ore designated for thi^lr iiitl feet W«iS o£ it*. Westerly curb line ol ogul«r has been named "Woman p£ theerected tw6 years ago. : foregoing. Ordinance was introduce « -Weslera—Sod cij»hr*ycars ago_ after rnore than Grbte.Al England and Paul Doudv Builders^Gc'neral "Supply Cov J; respective .lengths. North. SthStiWt; ' "'."•,• .•..••-•.•.. N Month": for March, bythenilulj. North ath Street; North 1th Street meettas; of the Ooverninc Body cf BIST STAFFED . BOULEVARD. ' , 'You cap be iurecvcry-"Super-Righf" Pot Roast i* deliciously juicy and fla- snakes. ~ High., ^chool' and • of New York Idjje-Dnve;, •' . ' • ... His fjrst wife,.Mrs, yjg, ice, John DlFqbio jand' Harry J: fleld Ropd: Morth 16th.Street?North nth •uch um^*.ttnd plaife. or at any tteci . VVilh 5« . larg* -*$ CARNEGIE AVENUE. On ^Ihe "West P CO : 55 ^.wbJch such rnectlni! tiur] Hum^.died in f 951.'' Surviytirs \r\- Spies.,."' i .'• '• :'- ' Uriiversit^- with a' bachelor', 6i sci- _. Henry W. \yhi Street; South 17th Street: NorihT~-18eri sude .from CpJtax:- lAvenue to. Lexinilon :_,;-JK.Ub»t.'...pl' '..jjj| :_.:.l. ..:. ,Vorful. They're cut from,vGram-Fcidl^S»ocr-B«of. Co»f«o See . . ^ Vou'll Savcf.-'—^.-li-p ence ' degree in inusic education. fprmer jHK^ Street; South IHih Street;" NortHUpth oajOHrnecL 9II. persons intereittd wQ J t cludV his wife, Mrs. .Annie Ellen Dr. Robert Watson; president, Street; BouUj loth Street; North' 2ath ; Oven, an 1 opportunity to be heart c Libtas !nitiate|'l*|insf V Streuti.•ttarn Monroe I Avenufr Northerly iUCHlCASi AVI)N«E.. fcn. both sides ccrrilnjf such Ordinance. '•'-. Hume - of Por.trush, Couity Ar has called a breakfast meeting 01 While in high'school and College Truetees, and 'Praf7^a'vld..G:;|F«}- froo II !me daia parallel with UJ3 and for several years alter grad- to dead ttnd at the property of" the Union Northerly .curb m* of the Boulevard . By Order ol tho Govornliyi-Doay. trim, Northern Ireland; a son, S.For 35th Anniversary the chamber's board ot directors bles; Jr., of Roselle were memori- County park Commissiorl or the "Plain.- PHBJP J. McpEVS SAVE DOLLARS AT BELLS : r ind dhunl 10O fett Northerly therefrom uation-she played the cello in aalized in resolutions adopted Mon- fleld-Unlon Water Co.; North 30th Street, _. •-. •••• •'•• ' ' Borouih'C ColgateVFab BEECHNUT, GERBERS or HEIM2" ~~ ^ ~ ^ Elliott Hume with Whom he lived: Plans for tk^35th anniversary for 7:45 a.m. tomorrow-at Mari to;a lia* draws parallel with the South- 1 from thc_North«ly side ot Monroe Ave- erly curb lice ot.the Boulevard and dis- Dat>' Mrs. Hott is licensed by 'ttio Prof. FablesV who :was" head of Amcricaa_Kcnncl Club to. iudge the biology department and held UrloV- ~5L P«3«. V** ' the jiovico obedience classes' at dog the rank oLnssoclate ptpfesaor, EXCLUSIVE AT-BELI^S Ajax Cleanser of the shows. She has shpwn her daci died suddenly February 22.{He hqd. hun^f. in. breed and .obedience: been on the.UJC faculty since I94f ormo ble.ch White-Solid Pack Both dogs have b6en shown at the"and was an, alumnus of thcT-ollege STOVER CANDIES lliSlch Grape Juace c™?***™ -'I"'35° Westminster-KenneJ Club Show in Madison. • Square Garden. She 25c cant »' ' can *»... Franco-Ainerlcan ' MiladyV Bimtzes ^ «?*• studied dog obedience with [-_ Prepared — In Tomato Sauce 2 Blanche Saunders, noted trainer Manufacturers Nu-Soft T.V. Dinners and handler,.,and author of "Traln- DRESSING CvAnalv C>Sni> Dorjnn Dr4n3 Id ink You to T.rain Your jDbg." ! Honor Darling BOBBY Fabric (oltoncr rinis. TISSUE g^ l-rencn Fries c.l,.yuahj-si»i. .Pi Mrs. H^T is. a member of the" White or n „ Association ~of" Obedienpe Clubs lage. was honored by "tl^e Kenll- Colored 2 rolls and-Judges, th. . the Dachshund Club" of New Jer-post oi treasurer^ which ho Tias Bleach i SuoajluCuk tiii^i— CiiJo A LiiigC till. 1 dox. •held'sirict? the association's found- $5.0Q 3-HEAT Bright SaU sey, and at present serves «ri itsing in 1944, because of ill health^ Relltbla Brand — raoey Qualify .'...— Nablico Craokert/ board al directors. __ > FRESH WHSTI EdGS 57c J l He is a member of the firm of boHl. C ~ She is a member of Clip Club In Franco, Campbell and.' Darling, Sweet Peas 4 »! 59 CeBery Thins _ Roselle, Rainbow Lakes Commun- manufacturer of • resins. He * was ELECTRIC PAD 28 c Dairy Center Buys! ity Club of Ocala, Fla., Music Edu- presonicd a plaque naming him Whole Tomatoes o/FS!.otiiry Jn37 Hermit Cookies ''J*« cators National Conference, The honorary treasurer of tho 63- Snap the Shade Up Now Jersey Association for Adult membcr association. Dog Food White RoseTea Bags 'XSl&£W. ill Ho Crackers •*£*-• 'S L Mild Cheddar Cheese Education, New Jersey Education Erie Rodig of Union, assistant SACCHARINE ASPIRIN Association, and Past Presidents' treasurer, and head of ,the Hodlg i- r' • • • • 1 l fl Instant Pream "t£$g?;j&qK Mashed Potatoes '^^ ^.-- • •^mt^m^f%^M:: ,,y tt7o0 on Your Club of the New Jersey Federation Manufactur'inj;_.Co... will I.'-• - - - *• offer residents of Cranford and vicinity ™ 12 ± 83 o*~HusInesI" and • Professional Mr. Dhrjing. . _ Florient Aerosol Peodorant "y.'V* DailGreeyn Ca Beans^^i:t Food 3^2^ ^^ 32 '^SQ '£&•C Domestic Blue Cheesf e OuMlI)v **W outstanding funeral home, complete with air or Laddie Boy Borden Cream Cheese $?u ^ J50^' 43^ Sai...<>• l Liquid Detergent >^41 3 For The Besf Possible, Dog Food Jane Parker Baked Goods . conditioning, organVi^BeligJiiVooins foi^our . FRKSII-CKOUND FLAVOR •' :Muejister Slices ^SrL £ Youf busln'ess is one. of call it "home." Taking part by sunshine. Thinks will HEARING 7inl , « ISoz. 9 VOUCAN'TCLtlNAtlN! .« 29c Value Witilh3cofh 3 f '•* cant •• Mpzzarella Slices ^S -# which you first must be In. local progress . makes grow as they were intended. at the N 8 friends and friends make the. every convenience. Our owi display room. " RED CIRCLE proud- It Is then necessary The newspaper is the com-" ' ' Natural Swiss Slices *£££ :; to huve confidence in its fu- work load lighter. Least Possible Cost ALARM Golden Fleece £££ ,:;39 munity's window pane GOLD or MARBLE I7w o/.( . J-lB. BAG ture and be able to posslthat NATIONAL llif Ciaf iUiNHC I rACIHC'KA <0UirANi. Int. Progress . is everybody's through which those on the SEE confidence along to the cus- job, Organizations should CLOCKS DE3.UXE CAKE 49c tomers you seek to serve. . see.k to moke each, meeting out«lde will look to appraise LOUIS M. TOTTEM TISSUES the services, the future, for COFFEE- uper Markets Successful' merchants and important totho present and , ' At The _•"' '•'• professional men 'make a future of Cranford. When choice of residence' or bust-. 16 QZ successful community and the news is reported, it ness venture. Help the Citi- PLAIN HEARING VIENNA I03I Prices effective thru Saturday; Morch 4th in the successful community is showers compliments on all zen and Chronicle help-you 23c the goal of all who desire to like rain on the soil followed ' 82 \veekKa year. AID CENTER OUR FREE DELIVERY & HANDI-CHARGE Super-Markets and Sclf-Sorvicc storcx only. MLTOTTEN In • ODT Pf rooms or your own h^nv. L tm BmiittM JUluUiUJUU.. Lux Toilet Soap Surf Detergent tux Liquid Detergent R«ch YOUR Best Customers through th« Columns of - "' terlea «nd repair*, all nwkes. Wisk Liquid Detergent ¥,H.Gray,Jr. funeral Directors F.H.Gray]sr. For i\\9 fjrr.tly Wiih Jntl Jultei fi.t tl>« ( waih B SoumT -nicait lag nuicin-* umcr or . Buy 3 a\ i*a^u'jr pneo ... comuiar to itoKci \m tum'ji o» .3= l(laUI «A Hearing Aids 12 SPRINGFIELD lunii in imns of couno:iiu< o Cranford Citizen and Chronicle— CBANFOttP. N. J.— pa 6-0091 318 BAST BBUAP STREET Bonded »' tf[ b#l(i fiZd UP CgWTHAL .'E ISENOERG, RtO.WAKM /n-CRAnnub 6-0062 CKA —ADM999 PLJUNnBL* — PL M61T ST.. Cl ..'•••. • ,<• . \ . .,„.,<.. . •• *,;-.'•... .n, v -'

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/•• ', •-•' :•••,••'.:••.:• " •.•'•'•".. .. ' ' ' " Connors; Weboios, . Dick Callan, saved. If they heeded cancer's 9 \Coopefsmiths .seven dangeT signals and' under-'-;; Presents .William Connors. ' •—_-._. RoKertSmith Newcomers Den 5 won the honor flag^.Ainder -iyent an annual physical' checkup," 'mey could be;counted ;imonK tin; " Mrs. Brant Coopersmith of 51 the direction of • February den qured. • Our crusade ""this year wifT Tb Bme brieiital Theme •;- Committees | Concord street.Mcai honored at a New 76 mother, Mrs. John" B. Connors. • Heads County have a twofold puipo^e^to ediir j l.uncheon last Tliursday. at the The annual" Blue and Gold pinner of Cub'Pack 7fi -of Crdn'ford,. ; A ' film about the Boy, Scout, cate the county's residents con-?, . '"'••:••• The Cranford Newcomers'- Club is soing oriental with its. annual jamboree was. shown, under the' spring dnnec.'. Mrs. Cwijrht Kr.i.ii. decorations chairman, is, busy1 R;I»1I- ]home of Mrs. Everett J. Yacker of sponsored by the American Leaipriv was held last Thursday evening Cancer Drive cerning .these signals and to. raise'- 130. CnroUria street.' ' v^_ direction of- Les Willaid. assistant cring ideas for'. tye J'Lotus Lilt'" that will be hejd Friday,- M.iy 5,-at at the' GarwoQd VFW'rfall., Mrs. Anthony Andriola'fc chairitian of 1 ..Robert E. Shuth_i>fj7.1.1^Si]ririg- the fi«^9--so-fleeess8r-y--to--gi\'^'*oi i-^: The ••antiques, -cqminittee: of .the. I" Gilesis were Mrs. Z. RobertTur- district;'commissfoner. ~ . . iield avenue was appointed chair- the Mountainside Jnn, Mountain- Wednesday ''Morning Club will tinued service to lopul patients'and j-atiian, Mrs. Martin' Glotzer, Mrs. Committees chairmari" Edward man of the 1901 .Union Coiinty to continue the research proKran-i."^ side. ' • ' •' . - have-a-program on 'the care of ifrs" B. C Bloisch of 32 Brown were "Jamesl MacMillan. Those receiving' special a\yards The dinner was. attended by al- George E. Holliday, &rs. Dehton Gill-opened the e,verfi*ug's 'ictre- most 100 person^. Den mothers for Cancer Crusade today by Elliott Mr. Smith lias livedjn Cia-iu'ciitl •Mrs. Gilbert Howlnnd, Jr., Patricia A. Coyle furniture iif.0:45 a.m: next Wed- I terrace entertained at canasta Fri- Brown, Robert Hahn. David Wtjrv were Mr. Gill,. Mr! Connors, Mrs. v S. Liiyman and Mrs.' Peter D. monies by''welcoming the. guests. Dorothy Beach^Mrsi Georgt> Fcld . March are: Den' h Mrs. George Fl "Pachtman, -president of the for 17-':ycars. He graduated from . chairman for the dance, recently nesday at the home of MrS..D. R. L^y evening..Her guests were Mrs. gerger . Jay McGonagiP anrjarj: GIonGIhh Burk of Cranford and Mrs. Abner T county*.^chapter of the-AmeriCfin Creightoii. 7 Dartmouth-road. Mrs- Walters. - Cubniaster John B. Connors intro- bauer,'Jr., Mrs. Andriola,'.- Mrs. Krieger; Den 2,-.Mrs. Joseph "Pe- Freehold' "High School arid; Rider held '.'a ..meeting in Iier homo and. Is Future Bride I Anthony Ske/t, Mrs, R. A.TNovello, jTurk of South Orange._ duced the guests of honor, Roberf Cancer Society. .'. • • . ColleKe' in Trentob. He served on • appointed Mrs. H;irolcl Ehrenbeck Elmer .McFarlynd of the Hdme I Mrs Arnold Mattay, Mh. D. P. Connors, James DiCarlo,' and Jos- trone; Den 4. Mrs. Thomas Adit- "Mr. and Sift. Coopdrsmith and M." Roddy, '•wes.tern district js^ut batb; and Dtn 5, Mrs. A. P.-Carl- ; "Mr. Smith, has been a tireless, the'Criinford Day. C.o.minitti-'e-.for as her co-chairman, .Sirs. Edmund Extension Bureau will be the Iscuro Mrs. J. E. Museck, Mrs. J). eph Pe'trone. • *" " " enthusiastic worker for'the cancer J.heir daugWers. Phyllis and Sarah executive; Harold Chester,'; neiglv- .-. :; Cubmastcsr. Cotth^rs. • mnde • the son., : (Den 3 tempohuily , th<> ilrst.thr'et^years of iU celobra- " ' '"' ' . I'.' B:ixtor,.,Jr.yjs handjW tickets and . Mr. and Mrs. Ll'o J. Coyle .of .113 speaker.— ™-—' ; "; K Tookcr, Mrs.'F. A. Scha9«. and 357 Lincoln ayenue, east,.enter 1 patietits of the "county for the past 1 'tained at. a party Saturday, 'eve- Lee,, wjll le,wi? Saturday, to; rnake borhbod' oornmission'erjr.'WiHia'm J: preseritatioji of awards to the. cubs. tihued).' "" •• tioh-J»hd has been; on-the' Mayor's : .Mrs,.. Richard Brower is taking Shaclowlawn Way, , annopnee—the The music committee will meet M^s. .Charles Ferguson. '•" ' -, their, homo at 63_Messenger' lane Fordham, American . Legion- com- lour years," said Mr. Pachtman" in Committee for Memorial Day. We '..care.tit* reservation;;.'"'., ""' •' enji.'icerncn.t of.their daughter,"Pa- at the home of Mrs.. C. G. Culin, ning. Their guests were Mr. and ,"• Awards were: One-year pins —• making the appointmerit. •••He is Mrs. Murray Edmundspn of Ro-in Levittown, N. J: Mr.v Ociaper-' mander,'- ' — Gary Adubato,.; Njchpliis feayuk, worka for the-AmericaniTelephone --•--.Music will be..provided, by Les.Urici.'i. Ann,, to: 2nd ;Lt. Lu-wrrence Jr.,-a 15 Hoi l.y- strtaet.-a.bia.onJWedT- jay WcGonagil entertaineU-at a snTith"7tjas"";tiel)ii named -Rcgtona ••: Cub Ricky ••'Beach said grace be- a rnember, of the-society^s-boai-d-of iilul"Tt'ltKraph Company where he' . Vanderhoven a Ad ' his_ orchestra Michael Hosenhaus, 1JSA, son of nesday at 9:45 'a.m. Mrs.-. Howard sdi-ate'.' 'party- Monday afternoon selle, Mr, "and Mrs. Rudolph Da- Robert Buontcmpo, Jay fiee Dunn, HS Band Concert; •managetsuand has served as cluiir- •Qixedlor of the ''"Ahtl-Defamation fore the dinner, CubrGeorge Feldr Geqrge Feldbauer „ arid.'. Sidney selves as a Long Lines Plain ' "from. 9 pp.m. to I rivm. A buffet Mr. : .fold's ciTisade for. three years." - Coyle, a 'gracluatc of Cran- Richard ' Decker of Colonia, Mr. fices in Philadelphia. His region and Cub Charles Fordham ledjthe ^.ndriola','. Ricky J3each', Dick. Cal-. 'C l SPRING pANCE^—Plans for the Newcomers' Club annual spring'dance, ''Lo.tus, charge of the Jirograni,'a study of '.the Cranfpid VIA, center, prepares to cut 65th birthday annlvcr- Ipafo Martin, Susan Claj-k, Evelyn Cub Scout Promised ' ',", Tickets . to. hear the 80-piecS . JirK speal^inB*; of the. continuinfj ford Hiuh 'School, is. employed us the life arid music of Edward Mc- lick'," David „Wagner, • Rohert and Mrs. William Kosch, II,; of will be Pennsylvania, West Vir- Ian, .Bill Connors,: Larry' Meyer, Cranford High- School . .Concert tjjiht tiiv''society is "wueinii ayainijt !J ccl itn b v B Lilt?.' are being .made by .the following^- Left'to right, Mrs; Edmund Baxter, Jr., ticket chairman; : sary cake of^VIA at a; birthday tea last Week. Guest speakers 1 Elks Welcome Eight ' K '< »'y - -J- - Williams Co., Dowell. .; •'•.• ...„- ." . iDuhcan, Peter Carlson and John Point.' Pleasaiitv Mr, and Mrsginia-an. d 'Delaware,.-'-' '' • :• . The tables were decorated \vith Joseph ,'Petrone and Bill Raters. Band on Fridiiy, March; 10, may be cancer ; Mr.- Pachtman went- ^^ - After dinner,. Mr, -'Gill, ^serving fii'rd" High School- auditorium. Hemingway with special emphasis District ifoTMrsTTfpaDeMaico. Mr. y Niek$ Bayulc, Robcrt-'Duontempqr Goorge Toencs i.4 the director. • ::i*.nrcfi—aw.irtJG . totaltn Jr.. iGaui'iel; Malbain. Ju- on "For Whom the Bell Tolls* and Rispoli, Mr. and Mrs. Fred De as-ihaster-otc'eremonies, accepted Bill. Waters (2)i Dennis Carter, A double quintet Under Ihe di- million doilarsiwere in litis PragV>r,-_John Torres: Robert: Iliani Hubiak, Mrs. James Pantano, Marco, Mr. this total, 'Old "Man and ifie Sea." -Mr.C'C'j T Harold Schott and Mrs. John and Mrs.-Joseph the pack's charter for the year Frank SIingerlahd; bear badge, rection of James 'R. Lenhey will J, McMillan and Philip Musso. "• Becomes Bride Oiiwers O'Brien arid Mr. and Mrs j E, -W SeisSociatHoiir from Mr. Roddy, \yho compliment- John Daidone, Walter Sliva, Syd- :caiecl_in_liscal_19S9r.l960ll:Uy--._uie ..Charje* Maiosi, past district. •W.", McDermith will discuss .W.il- [ also perfoj'mT Members are: Roy - Mist;-Barbara 'Ann Wolff, dau_gh'- De Chabert of^ Cranford/" j?d._therpack...oo;jts_flne-;turnoUtr -npy -.Willoughby;— gold -arrow-o«t- s|;n L^of._this year's..crusade the i linm~Fnnlkncr~?nd leyicw—^Thtrr ; Bair^ArihurjDoud; Kondla Farina, •i- of~M7. a .. of i'erth^Ainboy and Ridu'ird'Pul-" 1 • Past presidents among ' the |jetfro»n a JQ^day vacation in West and-GcofgeT-Feldbauer—^ •Millqrrifticriard~Prior and Robert fiento Nava fi., son of Eulalio Nava 77 -mouth —«xtd7—svas—aimouneed—JV- ing Mflrcl Emerson- daughter tif TCi^j WWardd, £09 CasinCi o a\ c- ^f^ r JJohh n ^ tdC "No one who roali'/.fts th<- tn'apni- M.::;ind7Senoia Maria de los Ah- It. K. 5cheIIcT oi I Turk avenue To*^ Chip TttbcrskTT ] I Palm BeaCh-aiid Foil Lauderdalu, >}ant. .'••.••../—:—-—" ' .. ' • •' tudc- of the job that lies ahead l ceiitly. Sevj-'ral Cxan'ford residents guestk, and their' term of office; Mrs. Weinheimer, and Mrs, : Mr. a£d'TSlrs;_ William Emerson of nue. :.•.•„;•'-••.. '; • - ' : • . mander Fordham andthahked him *Nominatk>n (*t officers will, take geieS*'R._de Nava of San MigjueTde •ntcrtained Sal.urday evehing-for Cynthia Palmerj .Mlcjfiaijl 0nlmer, iFla. . "-."' ' -':.• . ..'. .'• •, driola, Gary Adubato, Jeffrey In addition to the-concert band could_ refuse to • serve,"- said Mr. he -22 new' members of Azure Richard Spitzer, Dojina. Martin, attended. • ii were: Mrs. George H. Bates, 1913- rence'Tabelm'an, treasurer. SS.ArnpgtonTroad.'',, _. ',. Mrs. John L. Brennan will be for all the Legion post has, done Carlson, Dennis Carter, jimriiy Di- •place -ftil'orjL'h.. 14 and -election will . Alleiide, Guanajuato, Mexico, BecomesBride and double quintet,' a. Dixieland Smith in accepting the ..appoint-' "be held Mil'rch 2H. Installation is •• , F & AM, who Were-re- Alan Greenwald and -;'. . r ..."' —°—•• ' '"'.. ' " • • 1914; Mrs. George LaRue Gris- The registration of special EUOS'J chairman of the . tea.'; committee. for the Cub Pack, -..• Carlo, David Irving <2), Larry band, spring trio, and dance band t- The bride isTthe granddaugliler 1 Kalhy Klubnik, daughisr of Mr. Mr. and Mrs.- H. Raymond Kir- : rnent,' With a little ,effort on. ticlnidtik'd tor April !). " _ • " P during the, past'.ye^'when wald.. ••..-.' . ..'. .' Mr.'and. Mrs, V'Hiam R.; Dun- woid. 1934-1939; Mi's! Walter. J. warf taken by -Mrs. W. A." BuHosj land Mrs. )Viiliam Klubnik: of 312 Assisting .her' will be: Mrs. Rich- Mrs. Aridriola, assisted by.>Mr£j. Meyer, ^Joseph Petrone, Bill Wat- will perform. - '. •'. of the 1 site Mr.' and Mrs. Frederick Mr. Scheller served as master.'Re- OfMr.Kdmmeii wan of 3J1 Sto'ughton .avenue,and everyone's part many Va'ncer John. MallTo and Steven. Cym- can, ;Jr., and their children, Kitty; and MrVrj. C.-'Fraley' Mrs. Carl •Manor avenue, • recently spent' a ard Guy, Mrs.-.VValter_ M. Cooper, John Carter, made special gifts to ers, (3); lion, John- Arsenault; •deatlis"can be avoided.— Approxi- S. JPranklin of -Cranfird -and of teshments were served fpllowing The mariage of Miss Carol !Pa- 1945-194.7; Mrs. .William Mr; and_Mrs: Donald Richards of Mrs. ,J,-Jerome Beharr, Mrs S "be presented to those adiilt mem- bnluk'were named chairmen of a" he late ..William C." Wolff... Vand Richard and Brian Conley, sons \yilliam, Robert and Marcy,—for- .tricia_Koy,en. .duughtc>r_.6t Dr.. Jondj.. ...j,-" ' Anderson -was^ general -Mgistr'arl •wMk-end'at Columbia-University t Ricky Beach; gold arrow ori lion, Envy and feat are the only pas'- _;;.'"'2\W()-<)~New Jersey «>fji.- a social"evening'••-•—7-^-y------r % h Mrs.- Sidney WestfieW. returned .Sunday, from Robert Christenseiv and JVIrsr Wil- bers -of- the;4)ack- who have"espec- Johrr. Ar'senault;" silver arrow oh -fish—Uliti chips-duiner-March- MISS CAROL. E. HOESLY Mrs,- William F. N6el of Roselle "'"lr'''Z6h >iicriy of '689"Galiows'THill road; Mrs. Elmer Albert Koyen of Jl-5 ^ _ ', assisted by Mrs. Alfred Hernkb, | lai fhe guest of_her sisleri Miss Pa- Lake Placid, N. Y^, where they va- sions to which no pleasure Is at-dents will die_ot' cancer in. 190J. for benefit or tiic: lodge's ' moved lapt wcclrto their home at L, Nunn^ I95C-1958, arid Mrs. Wal- may.F. Lange,' • ,„•' ; -. ially assisted, in its organization. lion, Dick Callan (2), WilUam K'irk". ; . '*••• .;•• • •' • '-- ••/ . • ley of 14 Woods Hole road, spent Miln street', to Micbael G'edaliah ,i:.Mrs.__Peter . Jensen .and " Itricia Klubniki a junior at Barnar d catione: d for a few days. • • tached.^—John ChUrton.Collins. Abt>ut_3.50l) of'-tMrn could be children.'s fund, J i-visit ing-nt-WilliamS- -4-Berkeley-placfc- : Waterman of the Garden Clubl „ Mrs. Harry V. Osborne. Jr...- "will The Rev, Victor l iivis; <7fi[Tciutccl Xmrirrienr"son^pr". ,^lr.~and~Mrs:" I ' ' preside at the business meeting". Westfield'and F. H.'Gra'y; Jr., ofCollege in Willitimstown—Mass.' Jacob Kammen of Washington, D. • Other guests were Mrs. Harley 'were in charge of the corsage; at the noon.ceremony at Our Lady Miss Marian A. Schmitz and The board- of managers will t-P-erpetual JJMp _ Cranford left yesterday to spend a. Richard Will" begin Tiis freshman :..--Mri>^Andrew_V-arch.Qjpf 175 Mo- C, took place Sunday afternoon L. pangrbrtibnd, state, president, Name cards for the guests we •Mr., and -Mrs., Marvin Brown'of Clarence C. Schmitz of 43 Holly- 'IItl hawk drTvJ entertained last Thurs- in New York._ Mrs. G..F. Weinheirnei', Jr., Slsrth made and printed -by Mrs. A. I34 Blake avenue entertained at a wood' avenue left Sunday- for meet Tuesday morning _at_the ham Mafei\ N.- Y. A reception fol- Richmond,. .VaU —where they will ; horrie of Mrs. Kenneth A. De- owedjit Green Haven Inn, Mama- day evening for Mrs. Roberta T. ij The bride/is ajjra.duate of Cran-. btstrict.Vice-p!re"sideritl. and all ihe. thony vVHenrlch arid Mrs. AKi•(amily dinner Sunday in honor of mpnthrV,,- vacation ai Pompano : ,.' Mr. and MrsTWcslby D. Hocsly ittend th'e District Conference of _ Mrsr Herman Otfmcke of 45 Grlrcishawy Mrs. Carl Sohauer, presidents- of-the; Sixtn".'-D|strict'. •the fourth birthday anniversary of Beach,. Fla. . ' ' . • Longe, 215 Central' avenue'. fbn'cck,' NT. Y—' National Select Morticians, ford Hifi" School and George Dunbaden. , of 20 Adams avenue have an- After a.wedding trip tp Europe Spruce street will be hostess to- Mrs-. G. Glehwood, Smith, Mrs. Washington University, where «he The guests brought, greetings and •their son, Neil. Guests were Mr. nounced the engagement of their the couple will live in San Miguel morrow night for dwisert- and-ca- Fred Mackemullr Jr.,' Mrs. Louis majored in history. She Was emr congratulations to'.the VIA- Mrs* Finney was in charge i land Mrs! Mannie Baylos, Mr. and Mr. dnd' Mrs. Hv Raymond Kir- Mr. and Mrs. John L. Brennan .and introduced- the program. daughter, Carol Evelyn, to Dom- de Allende'. Guanajuato, where nasta. Guests will be Mrs. Itleh- ilablch and Mrs,. V. J. Bongiovan- ployed by Time-Life; Inc., New Mrs, • William Gubas "imd Mrs. |MR!.~Abraham ' Brown, Mr. andwan^ of 311 Stolighton avenue will I -oriicr of 320 Casino ayenuc were recent Mrs. Monroe, Westover_ intclt John ftappoccio, son of Mr.' the. bridegroom . Is a- .-ph'urmuci&t York. '•-""' : — Sidney Nunn reviewed the history^, IMrs. Murray Weiss and.fatai]y,:Mr. entertain, tomorrow. evening in and "Mrs, John Rappoccld of Eliz- i Mrs, Edward Cushmeyer, Mrs. chairman of the ,usher hostesseJ land Mrs. David Schenkerrrian and honor of Senator Walter H. Jones and owner of the' Farmacia de C. ~ •ss-o— . A-, graduate of Cooliilfii; High of the~club. .'••;,•'•••" i '. ,. Miks. Loretta McGuire, daughter abeth. . • t)ios.' I- William^,Tlutan and. Mrs. Howard School, Washington, Mr. Kammen A musical program was given who were Mrs:. Harold Youn, (family, and Mfes Rhpda Mandel of prior to the Republican Rally in : Misj) Hoesly js a graduate of Mahunyi all. of Cranford, and Mrs. Mrs.' Harold W,. Laughlinof 6- I'W York, N. Y. and Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. James J. McGuire Bloomingdale avenue was hostess" attended the. University of'Mary-- by J;jr43 j day .anniversary February -25 with for Mh;. Henry .petering, MrC.War- -liam Wadd.ington, both of Rahway. av of coHege abroad -at the University j the Simmons Co,, Linden. • puncheon Plans- Told r where he was elected, to.Phi Beta Mrs. Chapman and Mrfe: Bates.p* A party Friday gfternoon mark- Balmlere parkway, who h e been v a- party at her home. The' color ren Clufi,; Mib'i William Duncaji, After *the meeting was adjoiirn- sided at the tea tables. m Vienna. She is a stiidentiof Lor- Mr. Hnppoccio, an-alumnus of • The. E;.so Women's Club wi.H Mrs and Mrs. C. H. Smith _of Mrs. NelsoVi LiBhicap, Mrs. James Kaj>pa.~ tLby ..the president,. Mrs. John led the sixth birthday anniversary inAUstraliafor tntirpastyearanfl ^Thomas. Jeiter'son lligh School in hold a covered -dish luncheon and scheme was- yellow and pink. Those Sprlnglleld- entertained at a cock- lof Barbara Evans, daughter, of Mr. half; will leave there-today-by ettd-Heights College., in Denver, utlcnding' were:-Susan Kopelman, Clarke, Mrs..Paul Selby and Mrs. T Mr.- Kammen received his mas- K'in, tea was served to the mem- Colo. A 1958 graduate of Cranford , Elizabeth,' attended Upsakr Col- white elephant auction at-thc Bay- tail par-ltf' ter's degree in history at Harvard- bers, and guests.' AJbirthdnycnke land Mrs. Alfred C:"Evans' of 28("boa' t lav~. Naples, then through lege, East Orange, lie is employed •ivay -Community Center at 12:30 Kathy Capobianco, Rosemary Mili at; the-Hoost,' Newj^ Mrs. Williams Hostess •Omaha drive. Attendirig were Rox-. Europe by train to Engftnd. -After High School, Mite McGuire is ma- ario, Diane "Aubrey>. Connie D'Aufi- ark, in honor of their daughter, University^ Where he studied un- in the shape of~a book of memo- joring in elementary education. j—iu-the- eriRineeri.ng department of p.m. Tiext.-Wednesday'. Cxiicsts arc der a Woodrow Wilson fellowship. To. BooU Review Club Jane Turodian, Janet Kurin, Debbie a two weeks* tour of the British uslino, Donna CoUjjhlin', Bette Jane Julie Ann, 'whose engagement, to- Mr. rind Mrs, 3. T. Donahue, for- ries, with .''Happy nents Division Invited. ''-.',"" ~ •;•• ;• x currently working: toward" "sary" written.on the top, was cut Mrs; Roy Williams of 217 Ee«rJ Isles,, they"wilLsail May 4 on the Siiyslr'om =^tyT.M. Henry .Joyce of -Rosalie Messjno, Mury Beth n Gary C.Postell, son of Mr. andmcrlyof 14 Moss l;tne,. recently iRichard Klein ^nd Mark Evans., Queen Mary .for home. — . . Miss Sandra Stevens, -daughter MrsT JanTDs F. Postell of 17 Dart- moved to Atlanta, his doctoratocToratce. there'and-the couple by .'Mrs;. "Dangremondngrembnd// street was hostess at a meotinjc of. Mr. and Mrsj Haseld'C. Stev- _ ~' Mius Hoc-sly and her (Vance plan Parlcis'in charge.' _ Andrew Bairf trie Book Review Club on TUB-] to be rfinrried, irTOctober. Lt. riatrtld. A.jGlovier, Jr., USN, will live in Cambridge, Massi: _^ Mrs. was -tea Susan Deckhut,' daughter of "Mr. MissjBarbara Putscher of 707ens of 119. Makatom drive, a sen- and Mrs, Gloyior and .daughters, clVairntnn. iVar hostesses wore: day ailernoon. Mrs., Howard U!-] |ind Mrs. H..R. Deckhut of (381 Gal- ior .at Unjinus~ College, College- Sugar mid Spice Club Meg and Kit."formerly'of M jsamer_of-".33.l_W: Willow street' isjjvac'atiomn'g tor a Dessert ~Hridge~Slated~—r Pnytniinrj. at->u< week- al Ml. Tremblant.,, Quebec , Pa,, has been uuined to""the Jla$ Session on SaTtulii~ lo, Idaho, arrived Monday night Iffna Claire Gill Recomei Thomas • V. Albert^ MK. Frederick sctHcd this mbnth'b review. for a-few days visit-wlth Lt, Glo- •"chuck * wagon" luncheQn party Canada. Miss Putscher, a member dean's list .for the first semester. j.&alk on Holy. Land The Sugar and Spice plub, ; To Aid Skulmore fund Sahlui,- Mrs. payid Lovve, Mrs. W- Members of the group inclu'dt| Tlast Wednesday for Robert Dun- of the Citizen-and Chronicle edi ... K .—The: Progress Club.rnet T\jt;sduy vier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. • Ski(tm,or«> College Alumnae Club A. Button, Mrs. H. A!" Larseu, Mrs, Mrs. Elwbod Wenzelbc-rger, Mrs •I-II couking clubl met at the'tiom Glower of 118. Columbia avenue, jcan, now,of 4 Berkeley place, for- torial Staff, is with a. group from --Glenn AJlingfir, a junior a .. ! afternoon at tho home, of Mrs.of 'MnCc. i'. SuUiyan, '2-1 Sha wneo of. Central Now. Jersey, will, have 'a .Wultei'..Chapnian..Mrs..:FrodiWat- Anthony-Skett,-Mrs.; Johir Sta-j iirly'of Gallows Sill :road. Guests the Sfiort Hills Ski Club;~t~-:~ ' r . "and Mrs. Glpvier's~parents, Si : ; erman, Mrs, A. J, Arensdorf, Mrs.' n'udr Mrs: "James" Burhs,_llrs. Ati-I Baldwin-Wallace College," Berea Donald McGinnls, _ 7'.24 Linderj road. The girls made potato salrid and Mrs_,.J, Walter Coffee of 453 ^~Tn e"FirVt -Ppci^ dessert bridge, at Koo;) Brothers, Ohio, • appears on the .dean's Us place.- .' . r and -mixed fruit ^ weddingfeddinjj- of Miss Irma Claire Giil, daimhter of Mr. and Mrs, Eenwick Route 127, Ruhway, at' 1 p.mPete. r Jiihsen, and -Mrs. Charles drew Doliniek, Mrs. .-Richard FinnJ Orchard street. They are-enrouto Kremer. . _i In..-. ' based o.n grade • averages of the •.•.)'." MrsvChnrlcs A.'Bolllod of 200 Srianish~rice arid, baked n\aca- to tslovui London^ Conn. j\vhftVe" Lt. Gjll,of avanue, and Aivman 1/c Elmo E. Rt;ddfclc. so«i_-of Mait>h->8, 'as'the..scholarship fund ^Irs. Donald Sackcnj Mrs. J. W| 1960 fall quarter._^A regular on street'"Save"'a travel talk r r raising-project "for, the year.' , ;; line included Mrs. Ingram,, tars,. *E., J, Parks. -Mrs! rohi were chosen ,as next \vi\ G!ovii:r', Jr. has beon ass'iKncd ttt Ijkol E, Heddick ii ;•.-———-;--'--•:--•'--- - •--'•-: -,'-r the basketball team' andinember preach ohly one sermon or so; a year] People are against sinJ. ,cookih'g projects., the Nautilus, .j-^, . -•' i . _ Oklit,•.''-•..'_ I Gill, broltierdof tl|e bride, and ; Mrs. Robert L. Swick of.2'l Mrs, Dangremoiitd, M>sV Jlariies I^ay^ Mrs; R..'Stewart Robl of the Bach Chqrus, he is also af- i erts'oii arid ]vti-s.,-S.-Frcd-SljcpardJ :_...._._,_:.:, ~i ••. .;..,;!. ., • _.. ^ " 1 anyway, so why harp on it. j . —•- ;"'"TKc""H"t!v;'-n)rrRobBrt'-fconCak«Jt (-i'WilUhm-qibson'of Sjiotswood, cau- (51iatedwithAiphaTauOmega :Ji ;

piistor, oltleiatednt tht3:j>.ni. dou-_|sin of "tho bride. . ' ~* •" "••••"• ". • " . l ' " ' . • _ -. ... •— Mr. nnd Mrs, J. J. Hanson oCat-t • i- Mr,.alnd Mrs._,W^aHer. Wasowskf jfeitaL'-PlainilelcL—-The .'paternal fraternity. He graduated, in 1957 The EASTER PARADE Lincoln avenue returned Mtmdiiy "blc rinu ccretnbhy. A- reception i~ Followiiiu a wcddixiii trip to Ok- |of'5-Kttsf|eld street, lormerly ol from Cranford High'School and is follAwed irt.tlie church Fellowship \ iahoma City, the.couple'..wilUJive grandparents are _Mr. and "Mrs. THERE'S~IUST ENOUGH TIME ^ - from attending the three-day D6g |3(llLStoughton avenue, have an- Robert J, Patton of 117 Oak JaHe the son-of Dr. and Mrs. Albert Sled Derby at La'conia, N. \\(. Hall. Orchids used in the recep-I in Bermuda,' where the b'ride- |nttunced the birth of their sixth and Jfte maternal grandparents Allirtger of 31 Carolina street,7 CONVEHT YOUR OLD FUR COAT _ J.'.- tion decoration.*! were st'Vi't from-groom is statloned-with. the Air C6ine in child, Robert Allan, at Muhlenberg 1 - or are_ Mr; and; MrsrLawrence Chris- .- •. _. Into is . •_-.-,- -.-..,.--".: j£j*$\- • ;—Mr. anil-Mfs7-Qrin" ^./Sharp of tiie Panama Canal ..Zonc'.'by -Weather-Service. . " •.---—.-- -jor Hospital, Plaintleld, on February tianson of Silver Spring, Md.." Miss Judy- Gissery daughter of 407 Manor avenue .returned' re- Clarence Jucqbson, aunt. of the • The bride is iiCniduate.of Cran- TRAFFIC HGHTS ,. ^ FASHIONABLE NEW ''•(&'•.??) , ''Broehiirt* .... '3 The couple has two-other sons Mr. "and Mrs. Robert Glsser of 5 cently from two-woi-ks' vacation ford Hi«h School arid Berkeley d .three daughters. , , ; ' Lenhome drive, has been elected should be turned off at dangerous intersections to^^ save elecfricity. CAPE vr- STOLE — OR BOLERO . - V'r' 'at Palm 'Beach ^Shores and Porn- The bride, who was given Jn Secretarial School, East Orange. ••THRU THE AGEX" J,4 to" Delta~Gamnia sorority at Syra- pano Beach,: Fid, • ' •_ - marriage by her father, had as herShe is a_ secretary in Celanese mer of Louisville, Ky., iiave an- cuse University, where she is .a~ x Mr..and Mrs. Frank Conklin of •ounced the birth olHEnelr first Everybody knows it' child; Kath- Orjji~of'Crunfurd' vvasJLn idebinaid. ;s>cUuolinB *liir 'Oklahoma' city pn. Isabel, on. February _17 in HplI'uP Jean. Mr.'.and Mrs.I^L. Ronald A. Sasai of 407 att.ejiaed 'a dinner in.thc Sfuflight Edward K. Gill o,f Cranford, un- hiis been in^the Air Force for street •• has been named to the "Robin—at the Waldorf, given in- •Huatiagton^ Memorial Hospital, ThomaSi.of Basking Ridge, form- cle of the bride, served^ as- best yeara-imd—is-maklng th^ service- asadena. The paternal grand- dean's iist atflhe Rutgers Univer- -honor' of the 75th an'niversary: of. miin and. ushers were Allan F. his career. erly of. Cranford, are the maternal •parfnts are Mr. and Mrs.- Frank grandparefcits and Mrs, '.Frederick sity School of ""Education for the TEACHERS... "- : —'- t)EiMXli--etissToM "C'tKANlMO ' cess of extracting aluminum by Urnmer "of 354 ,lancoln avenue, 1360 fall term. Those named to E. BROAD ST. Opon'Mon. Ev^s. Charles Martin Hall, at Oborlln east,' is the paternal grandmother, the list are outstanding students No need to review lessons. Tell the children just once and they'll College, Oberliri; O. .The president d Mrs. Paul Conley of' in teacher training who maintain-, V See.Our SpringGoHection of Small Fun> of the college and the president.of Prints wore never ichenevus, N.Y^ have announced ea grades of-2.0 or better during never forget. — . . ". • "~ ^eufluture? Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Bur-.the past semester, Mr. LSassi, the Quality iind High Fashion at Lowest Prices the Aluminum Co. of America more beautiful. ,.— •he birth of their second daughter, dett of! 109 Glenwood road are son of Mr. and Mrs. *Daniel were the principal speakers. Guests colors more brilliant Paula Rat, on-February 19. They- parents-of a son. Chrislopher Dav- includetl the iiresidents of most'of for Spring. This'gracc- F« have five sons. Mr. and Mrs. is a junior education major active the aluminum companies in Ameri- lt : id, born February 22 at Muhlen- in the History Club. He is an .ful Simplicity style «- J. Conloy 6t 3 Sylvester ca and Canada and their, subskli" W so -your neighbor are the pajernal graridpar- berg Hospital, Plainfleld. alumnus of Cranford #igh School. urles. Both Mr.'-and Mrs. Board- with, new wider sleeve SWAM can b* of servi(gj. 1 : Mr! and Mrs. William'Campion MARTIN JEWELERS rnah ate graduates of pberiiti Col- .•j.belling^sklrt, looks' J '.~. . b3r~PTgsCTV^n5 your David N. Boyd, son of Mr. and HIGHWAY POLICE stunning | our dra- OftBy ii n glamorous and n'ostalgk first daughter, Roseinary, • stop driving up and down the highways. No needio caution drivers matic fruit ,o;c flower born to Mr., and Mrs. Henry congratulations on. the birth of Salle avenue, has been named to prints. ^wedding-gowu-^, . with amkowski-o£--522-eraniord -ave- t\\fir first son.--'William Frank, "Franklin aricf Jewe February 27 at Muhk'nbeFg Hos- —m by patrolling highways.-Drivers know the law and should u-i vi'tnvri Ihi our fn>rifiiK nmt Marshall College, .Lancasteri_£au hh week-end from Palm Beach, S'l "rC-EEPSAKE SEIt- - Hospital in Elizabeth: pilairPI for the first,semester , 1960-61. A Service Will where she has vacationed for t\yo VICE"... also have two sons, Ray- three daughters, Pamela," Lois and- "grade standing frdm 3.00 .to_3.74 weeks at The_Breakers with her pwiand Richard. "" • •• . Patrida. _ -'. • .-in all classes is refjuired for the mother, Mrs. Jnincs Pierce, of achievement of_this honor. tyring— Nr. and MtVlohn-S^nder of Rosary Soiieiy Club »w ill? Parkway Village are parents [Miss K;iren Lawrence. fJ.a.Ugh- , Mr. and Mrj?. William Klub,nik This maiinifieout custom *?0' Ralph Carmichael, born Donations Due Monday" But if you are one of a kind—like the church on the corner Mrs. Robert Sherrier, chairman ter of Mr. and" Mrs. Olaf Law- of -312 .Manor avenut.* entertained • cleaning and fastidious f hlcnbcrg Hospital, Plainfleld, teacc of 11 Collins street, is.among . • • •''•'. •_' .' • •:. • ..... •• "•• " :"":''~-t', ' ' '•• .it a family dinner parly Sunday in fn February 22. Tho co.up{e.also of the $16 club Of St. Michuels packaging service is avail- Rosary Society, ^ announced this 66 students in the freshman class honor of their fiauuhtor, Kuthy, W^wo daughters; Anne and Leer at Douglusi-College,'New Bruns- thqt has stood for so long but still rings the bell every day i .; who celebrated her 16th birthday able for both wedding \and week that'the club will be closed wick, who have been named to the : anniversary. Guests were presenit ai the March meeting and urged "•'r **- ••• •• . •• .•.•".'" • ••• • ""... .•••'••• . --•• .•- •• ;•;' ••.•••.•,•,. .-•• evening gowns. It is and MrsTwi G. HamilL-of all members to| bring their dona- dean's list for scholastic excel- Martin Jewelers has torvlced many locaf famlli*» froin Cranford! and -New York, ann lenee. There are. 526, freshmen at N, y. Kathv ^titertaiiicd Cevorul quite jhiodestly priced! ib r " o"n'ce thp birth of tions to the session in St, Michael's to let people know it is still there — and believe in contin- In the disposal of nOolat^:30 P^y Dougl si. Miss Liiwreiice in—a friends; at" a howlinj; -party, Friduy «. on FebnSry-2i £, • St ;• 'purchase of how Gems. Our skilled Qemologisti will oveijing" at Kuho L:m«rs, • Speaker at" Monday's meeting grudu; ie of Cranford High School. ' I'.. • ~°~ ' pita1 ReJ5 Mrs >Hani will be the Rev. Francis R. Lo- uous, ; profitable advertising, then you .will want to advertise help you dispose of your old aerrts for o tmall lu ?< *1 °^ ' °' - - Biancc, archidocesan director of Neil Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Why not call-today. We'll l °rmer Miss .Judy Peter-, •Vlo. Wednesday brokerage f«» (as lints at 10*).) —~~ • • MarvinJ3rown of 34 Blake avoivue, be happy to give you in- fMr. and Mrs. E. the A postblale! for the Mentally picture, "My Sister v 1'' entertaiiu'H at u party last Thurs- Retarced. Guikts are invltifd ,to formation' on how' we pro- ' of lo Cr^qcnt place. Eileen," will be shown by. Marry ws'i.1 mvr OLD JIWILIY IOOI day in celebration of hls.:fointlr ter lis alte'ria ' - - . ;.'.", D. Johnson Council, Daughters of .:•!•!; birthday atinivoi'sary. His Quests ; t :> tect your "valuable gowns! Thefe will Dp U board rrjeeting America, ^t 8:30 p.m. Wedriesday 'If you have) old jewelry.that Isn't used any longer, were .Richard Beyer, John Navur- this mornihg at the hpmc of Mrs^ n the1 Masonic Temple. The show- Eugend ' Fberst, 28' Grove street. in the wall buy jt-outright front you, or arrange to have t0Wn njg originally wa^ iichedulcd for a^ouncq' the birth Asslstanct hostes/ will be Mrslai. t month but was postponed be- it told "on our brokerage bails. Come in and consult THEATRE PARTIES rst child.'Andrew Robert, Joseph Peters. MM, George Gil- cause of snow. >'"' with Martin Jewelers' gem' authorities who will give 22 at Muhlenberg Hos- lea will preside. : you expert advice on the value and sales potential Broadway Shows 44th INTERNATIONAL • »»*\-T'''* ;of your gems. • • • '' • Our I'aokafic: Mr. Suburban'; •• i CRANFORD YOI:IC I tin: \Ti:»( II mto,\ii- suggests you \ WAV SHOW Simplicity 3?92 3, 1HG JUT. for courteous AT THE CONVENIENCE CHECKING "i'.VMl I.Ot—Jullf Andrew. 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"AND^ "SECTION-TWO-— he Ice rinks, the Cranford Reccing hockey" town for morethan . Buddy;-Bergen reported more [by Accountant*. Hear Talk - 1 ! hospitality chajrman of the day, CRANFORD (N.i)-CITIZEN* AND CHRpNICLE^-THUBSDAY, MARCH 2, 1981 [ra D Dorian rcation ConimUtee "has aided in, 40 y^jars; Mr. Crane'.'s^at.c'cl', and tlian 500 tickets have b.cen sold-for tfrprti -Gianni Schicchi," by. Piicci- Arthur J.''-U'llchny ol 7 Behnert | Lodge tsf Eiks'-- The local resident e purchase- of goalie equipment. ! the local club "takei on .all comers the concert at' 3:15 p^mr Sunday, l rii. -inoi *i*?*t-iirc> -i:pirttu*ir. **By on' place and Richard R. Austin of 34 j • • • ..• • •'• • • • rhas been a member of the lodge Mr. Crane paid tribute to several in thchigh school and prep school by the Community'Symphony, Or- j" By'1- arranged ."by "H. T. Burleij^y; Hamilton aventle ' were, amon?., Anderseii 'for'-40 year^-''T*hc honor was be-' [eads Rotary men who assist him with the classes.". lie described'his players chesjra. of Now Jersey-and' |he I tjhe will be ;»ccoriiyanit.'d by Mrs. In 'Horticujlture Cfass >nc'rribeTS-'6f...th(» Nevvark.-Chaptcr coaching duties and to the parents as "dynamic, and enthusiastic"- and -towed on fultitlmentof require- Ncw-Vork University Glee Club Meeting Program R. C. Lauver of•. Wt-stficld al the Mrs. Marib.n.' Hazeldine of 2of the National Association of-Ac- menti which :r.cj,isaf ,^1-Jea.^ _30 .who transport the boys to andsaid new participants", are .always ; countants''who hea?d Thornas.Al,-: NamedOfficer f jn the liigh schooL auditorium. > Two Cranford residents yriil ap- piano:, . . ' •Hamilton'ayen'Uf is enrolled in a \ear's' of continuous inen>oership.- j from the games. • ,, - V Proceeds, will go to the club's phi- pear on the program as the; March ' 2Vlrs.,Gus Cohc-n of 4.25 Orcliard linSoiT, president of- the Injciustrial MayorJra. D. Dorian was He described ice hockey as a short course in home horticulture Products Group, of D'aystrbrn^ Inc., / '•••• •' ' -•,•"•••'-•, • / I L>fl (or .president of the The' program was-in cftsrae o{ lanthroptc fund^arid to the orches- meeting-of- the Musical Club, .of I street,, pianist, -will play thi; three sport, in which the boys get more Past President Vincent Sarnovvgki. bt-in^-given.' on Tuesdays (ending"!-speak" on "Creativity in Account- By Equitable 1 Rotary Club at thi?:wcek- • '' ' WeStfield is hold at thc.-v home of! movemunts o£ 'Schubcii's Sonita. lUrederickJ- P. i-Andersen of 9. exhilaration thap from any other Mr. Sellers received the' fellowship KriterCof.201.I i*n»-i-O'pus in the- artmouth road has been elected Pharmacists meeting-bf the club competitive sport.He said it "is award of the week,: and: the. clflb Robert Treat Hotel, NewaVrk. urfhur^ay in the Methodia \Many a man thinks he is buying den ayenue, .Westfield, at 1:30 p.m.! dante and Allegro. | College^ of ' Agriculture " in New i ••fi, in officer, with the title of associ- emium Week a f^ist, • rugged sport, but lender, observed a liiomept of, silence inj Wednesday. ,'•'>•' '<--'- I.-Additional so'oists will be Mrs. t ,rch educational building. :Elec- ate controller by the board dfdi- amateur rules and with excellent memory of Past President Henry pleasure, when he is really selling Mrs. Edwajrd Tristram of 610. Robert Nottorfi f^prano, and $!».'j Bruiis\Vick. There are 84 persons' • N<:W Ji|fsey has about 35 pef Elect Aaron wiil tic held Marph ie and 1 •ectofs 'Of The Equitable Life As- but officiating,there are, fewj injuries. \ W. Whipple^-who died,'tile' pref himself-SB; slave to lt.~Benjamir Springfield 'avenue, soprano, will: Grace Hull, piir.ist; "both' oi ' takiag. "the • course, including .10. eerit of its larid' area devoted' jiff' ••{'<: Edwin A:)ron of II Lenox ;avt-- . l' /ficc-rs will take over July 1. urance Society of the United 0 Cfanford has, been an outstand- vious-iueek, .1. • „ Franklih. X . .J aing:'"Ptir DicCSti, O Bocca'Bella,'-AVoiiiield. Tea will be served by Union County residents. • , | agriculture.- ,. jtates, it was announced this nuc Was ek-cti-d to she presidency NOBODY NOBODY lotto officers nominated by p : of/ihu-Union County'-Pharrnaceuti-; 'cek. • ••'..-,:• ..-v. •;• .•:;•:•••: . '.•.- •- ••• ^ai-roil K. Sellers foUow: An alumnus of New .York Uni- ciil . Sock-iy-. at its Tfnocnng ..last- WILL MATCH THESE i president. Dr. Fletcher. Gil- :A"'-~-r versity, Mr.'. Andersen joined Thursday /at- Townloy's Kestau- In-secretary, Edward M. Smith; Equitpblein.1927 and.held, a num- ran.t. Union. : ;.; •• . • • - Lurcr, Lewis. Laird;' directors, ier of auditing posts in the coil-, =: Mr. Awron, a .registered bharmji- Ljvnthony Sordill,'retiring'pro-. trbller's "departrhent before Being PRICES! cisti lias been ownt-r of inc Fan-, kiit) 'Robert Dennis. Charles L. made an "assistant controller in wood Drugs, Fanwopd, for the past. :•! iU-xence O. ,Tabelrrian and 1957. >He is a Chartered-life Un- .14.year's and has served in 'mtfny JUST It J. Grail. The Jatter rep- derwriter and is company dele- ciipacitieu-in the county organiza- i the past presidents on the gate to the Insurance Accounting F.'.P. ANDEKSEN tion. He is a member, of the House •'clnir and*Eiia.t branftts. ,-r?;e architects, forj.thc $1.830,000 physics plant w.hich will be erected_on the and. Statistical Association.: - ...... I of Delegates of the New •'Jersey" i- .. university's science ciimpUs at" University HetehWin Pisfaiaway Township. __- '.^ •','.,'. • The new officer presently is ^at- 'Entered.Ill' Art .SIl'oW Pharmaceutical .Association, h:^ Swift'sPremium lo'ckey Club,were described by tending a jthree months': advanced .. , „. ; .',.„ ,. • • r. ' bwn oroera-m chairirlan of the Jobert M- Crane.-past president, | oncr:mtv5 is married to the former- tonio Gpmoz. The Chorus of Hun- management program at the Harv- I ah Sheahan of 113•^.._-. Sprin_ g Gar-JI county ' societ. y fo^ r tw'o year• s. an Ad Iho has stih-ed as coach and man- •Suggests Area '•Alice Ficldstad of Cranford. They ters was arranged by Mr. SozioT ard' School of pusiness. in Boston- r of the hockey group for seyer- 1 den street will participate in the j h;iS served as chairman of thepro- (Continued from Pflf/e 1) ! hare two daughters ^ -13-year-old Joanna —» "Irnmbrtal Invisible ' A rriember of the Township : grpup show oi oil .paintings at the i t'essiorkat-, • cthic»; and' grievances FRYING CHICKENS i years. • •••••. ''• ' ••:''• .'~'t .*-,•- £dmmittee- here for six years, Mr sibilitios In committees.' • i Gina and 1.0-ye:iK'6ld Patricia. — a Wol^h hymn also arranged by Ihtcrnational Galleries.' '55 Wfc^t k>ommitu.-e of the local- group.- - f Mr "Crane said-that rnoscthan L by-thc Andersen served as niaynr'fnrJTonr L.. ' ,tord expenses seem high and raised | to sfart •u'itl),. basic. elemeiUs and Club will sing several Selections a dent of-the Board of Health and a han is a member ot the Cr.intord^ New- Brunswick , *arid-wa* - - s gradu- unposed of. boys up,.to 17 years 0 0 a 1 • -~N^'v; rjan cappella. member/p.f. .the' Pi? . ."?? _?o Creative Art Group. Several mom- Jitetl from Kutgers'-Collegc.'-_of.. age, alroady_-has won the Union ( J^Ll . ' It'sr a i -The -T<;stamtlht- of Freedom^ for Mr.-Andersen-served-on. the Un- Hbeis o'lihlrlocai giou[T tending'in Ph'urraacy with a baclit-lorof sci- m junty HockeyXeague champlori- the ' dollars. U was spo.ndmjj. Jfle 'slow process." - orphostra arid chorus, composed by on County Board of Chosen,Free- Westneld also will take.part in tht- ence d.egrve in pharmacy. He ,ip iind Is on its.way to ah- said a revitvv of-veiiijis-of—iKiKtj ••—• ftnndall Thompson in honor of the' Wders_for_twp_^yearsv. and . held shpWi.1 ,' '" • •-....• JVhole or Cuf Up >*ing .its. Second straight North years showed an unusually high • J| .j, | • 200thianniversary of. the birth of membership on. the Intermuni ijsey•"Intermediate League title ~*^ t r Thomas Jefferson, wilt be the final and physics si'thc'Rutgers College •rau: of'shrinkage between dollars |\ '.'•'... . • ,.-• pal Water Committee, Jntermunic- of-Pharmacy'torMO-years! • He said the toys are divided in presentation. This_work recently pal'Ga's Committee and served, as Elkw Honor three teams — those up to 12 pledged and dollars, actually re-I (Continued from Page 1) as performed by the Howard Uni- Fred Ludfking, Jr., of 42* Lex- Mr.,Shd Mrs. Aaron are parents Swin s Small fund chairman for the Cranford-: of three-children, ftichajd,' Mark ears of ago play with the PceWee ctived. '"' ' "' ''• '" help determine the amount 6f fe-versity_Glee Club at the request of Garwood - Kenilwotth Chapter, ington avenu'c, has received a life , d;'those' up W 15 are on the . Mr. Beer .'suggested', campaign j scavch. that can be- carried on' to membership: .in the Elizabeth and: Dcbra*. '••• •' - ua President Jphn F. Kennedy at hisAmerican Ried.Cross.. ._...';:. ._;: ^D|or squad, and players up to Mr.' Andersen is a member of B years-of' ag^ are members pi ho.; Cranford- 'Republican.- Club, lo-Vnior... team... The local clubs ..,_:._..«_.,... .•_.. ..._| Cranford Historical Society, Trin- PARTS MISSING liy-about 35' games betw/ecn No Ivan If) noreont'oi the'7db I fa»»lv and your neighbors." - ty Church, life -member of' thp Trnibir 6nd-Mqrchi.v. '•••••' . .•'"' i ' " — IMAGINE IT-; » : $166 for «pfa« like t -Is persons who agreed to do cam- — • - .. • ' ---v" Patrolmen's BencvolennrssfiifS FOR QOflLSTY Proceeds of. the concert will go .ion-and an\honorary.member of _ ,..y, all games and practice ses- Sof«£ tiol" only liahtlKOtnti in . w^tfjeia laboratory, showed 22 Stephanie and ifarcri, at-,hpme. uly evening hours. '. • •'• • foaui ruMutr.. .'-. imrKniartly tailoiwL l<» tin; m-of>n?n.e was saiisliecl that re- • Pbrccnt, -gas ' formation'-. whereas Dramatic Chib . The-elub'is self supporting, he ct-nl .Cft»nr5r(rOnrrea"Fund cam-[allcnVabi0 gas', formation is 10 per- bid, with", boys purcfiaslng most _Ia*t - a noal«d-. envelope Comt! to IvoosiKsihway;^^,'. s*;e ihoM' \y«ii" cry three prospects had given that the source juf the jrouble _ is With?" '.-':•" local boys between 8 and 13 years \,A shall be i-leiit'ly marltsd'.hn the oi^t- •at their jobs'; cither .through pay- the dumps.. ,.• '-, . •. . • ""' A sound 'film, entitled "Nurcoti. Id- wllh 'tht? uiirnit of the biadcf and-—, OIIOOK'O. of age. ^Tuition charges for the ' w.a Mntalals-.- .(or . Towoship tiers for..y.u'ursi'Kl your fid»ric from .•'{'I ••!•• roU^t-ductions or in kim'p sums. -'' In referring the eompUiint tothe Addiction" and '"Median. Hori Board of Health, Mayjor C. Van season were' fixed at $30T"a smart-Jwcetls, .nullity" textures, clcjiaJit w»-! was in charge of tho. program. of a special committee to seek |Ttie mittflols that may bo required "wiihln tho community. He promisedd thai t steps woulildd be b- hg f th prog 1 taken to endviivor' to-find-a solu- In response to a notu of.cougrii funds for A numter of capital im- SmH'sPretnium 3.000 8' Cinder Blocks ' JVon'11 ^lgepfi ._.. . PofaK jllkfi ilitw. ,ul S.16CL' Mr. Boer said .that despite what tulntio'ns from the club tb"Pre>i- provements for [the camp this 200 i-u.- \ds. Class "-'A" Concrete -—.appeared to by -a: small-number of tion., to tho problem.__ .'.;_... -..:.... .: IB Ct|,.>:d|ii S3nd..J. :.'..„. !. . - • coultl, only happtn .at Kbos-Kaliwuy . . : ...:... j^yy ytlfe folio*: son^ihcluding purchasdoi^arnew. -!—2W)-Ha((s-Common - l.lme super .plants in Cranford, there was ing. reply was received, personally truck. .'. ' .'.":.'".' ...... •'"" I0O Pci. 2"x 10'xlB' Jane prisJng potential, '.not^ only . in in-, 'I'ow'ii Budget signed by the President: "Many .'SAW Rq. Ft.l-'x.a-.Roofurii dustrial concerns but also ,'imo||g portionjC'aries greatly_from county ( HOfl Un'ca) Vt. Hi-xJ' Sprilco the Furniture Shoivplitee ut the Eusti from t) thanks for your confidence and to county and from municipality Brookfield ""*t5-S <1 at the oiTtce of th« Tfiwnshlp _round.basis by -the fund-itself, not Works Commissioner Nicholas. S. held March 18 lit "the Winfie! . " 'it I compare, iKe_fjiiincipal, *4.49 LOIN LAMB CHOPS 73c ptlnctr durlntf any 'biwlh***-day be- • - * i •. •fcnCort'e -reported that, a new (cn thi> htiUK 'of 0:00 A.M. und 5:0C : just by t|ie member agencies'. Scott Hotel, Ellzabeth.-Reservu school andlcdunty "services I re- Bourbon Whiskey V- *•> j_L"' buildinti is now u.>ulerw.ayl _ -4/5 Qt. i'ne• .strtjssed In h.ls-pr<" made .with the clu ceived In tsfil) with those I re- i Shoulder [TtiS Towiiihl|y_Comniilleo reserves trii 1 : : ' .<••"'*. *,' *•''.•'" '* ^-ii-^vSi^}' i" '-.-- t-i^V* ;f ' •'.I- stiv.-t , :ii: a f<-~:nlt of 4roanuru>'i Mrs. JoHn-M.- Duryee. •uelveJ-in-l&50, will I and-(nftcr_l ytl In -ri-ifft iinv or nil hl.T< U-Vfirh •i •'.":•• In the community had to become 'fonsultaufs .work., and' that, eon'- h for the effect of, inflation) i h eUI L n 0 ( ; involved In the- United Fimde.ffort. I •b'-™™< * •"«• K'"". , ^ " ' '. " that^thestr sorvices reflect creased 3. WALTER. COFKKE n v on olhei pv C Sa? Stluly Cites ».,...,..' • Township. CtorJt Awards tor •recognition-of service. ''f' - , ; T. ^'- quantity and quality' comhaensur- 86 Proof Blended Whiskey" ' [Swift's I'.lfd: I-ohni.ir.v 23, 1801 l..>u^lodrmi htbe an^lmpor- «£ ^"^^ ha?,;'"M'^i^^ (Continued from Paye 1) iitc with the j>«ir_ciipi.ta -increaseJn. I*- ft,*:S20.4I ! . ' ' 3-2 E rp. : : ; ; T Various applications' for ." In- V,avctTtmciit~ and 8+ percent thc.'ptoperly^taX'-levy'V*'--'"•-'"" -'"-'""--"':3f -~- tj.nt way to stimulate this move- dustrial property. ' . ' . municipal government. ". • One of Our Most Popular ~~ 4/5 Qt. ment. • — '••- ; Public saje bt a 12-root strip-of In Union County, the levy pe TOWNSilU' OF CUANFORft People who attended thcvahnuul land on Preston avenue to Peter capita . -increased'. 8(i.48... pui'gon NOTIfct OF meeting "were invited to comment Jurczyk and Stanley Dobrowski during the decade, from $78.97 li STEAKS N(illct.'-ls hereby 'i>lv*u that tliu-ilourd onjvtr. Beer's -impressions ahd sug- tor- sSoo was approved. The lot1050 to S147.2B in'oaUO, iis thc of Atl.tUM^iiicttt •JtokiihU1 ^t the Townwhli> l i levy rose from 331,224,883 to $74 •wr~'Criinfortl, N. J^. (H tht* ..County ol ABERDEEN SCOTCH gestions,, ,• They •-tmitikasteed" "tW: 1 wilwinl buet useii^uidi witnunh tilanl iliiljkjui:iladjacentl .1U.loIt Union, will hold a tiMliUc h^avlnu ott vr ''I'';' fact that failure of recent United 1 owned by the puR-lmsers to fonn 121, 4117. • MONDAY, MAMClf 2(l,-lDill $6 Proof. 100% Imported '- Fund drives had forced a, number onw building lot. Albert H. Acken, ttxocutlvo via nt «:15 P.Wv-_|prcV>Hlni! tixitii '• at tlit' of.the member jitieneies,.to rysort Mrs. J. E. Hawkins. Jr:, presi- president1 of the'State Cluimbei- of Munloi|);i| l tiullilliie.ciirr.fi- of Nurlh Avc- 'ScoicFi .Whiskies. Light ' -, J p nut> uud AUIriAUI t Slt, CrunfurdCfd, N. J.J .t to -HJS5 ' increasingly.,^to^ suppiei*(etita.Vy dent of the Leajuio of Women V" »in HJIIIHH iioaci.. nuwu sto. . •*•!. 1; >uU:)l uiulaiU'c'v 4tut>.'d all InU-r- CUBED |; *ll V«p* round aboard »h. -' are now m desperate need.", ^p ,(Coutimwd btr— ii^c^cht In several instances, such as thiit • .. « . -.'.',.••-'• 7 aanilicwt 26.900 to•••. BOCK BEER IS HERE! Leon G _¥m A shite of directors tb-illi-six' Lewis J>:HSKY, THAT: vjicancies on -the boai'd 'was pre- Mi 6linlMA^Cl: IMtOVlUIN'O-^OlI tllK ''t • • " '"' •' ' Jaeiibi. ".I. 4 al\d S In XKMOVAII OK TIIK MUNIC sented by Unbelt 'Mi'Crane, chair- Uwk !>1. .tin I lit* -Cl'jnfiu'd TiiK Mat). Xo and from this tf op^ -.1 "'••.•!.. ; ' BiisSoon, ,C;irdl Bohrer, _,Aliee (JAHACE NOW J.OCATEI) ON Lean Ground Chuck "fJb. 69CJ ..nlinu i)ii.Clw~tiiiil Slr.vt, In tK.t'-Town'-' UILOCK 37». Seal poradiio you'll man of the. nominating committee, Vamiar and Kenneth Kraemer. | ill) o£ Cran^oi-U. Cuuttly nt Union. S1:it«f HE IT OlmAlNEI) liy Hie Tr tltv'T»ik'tii.hlr> (if Ciundird: Lean Ground Beef ; .. 3 lbs, 98c j bo pampered with ire Burtoiji CJ Bel'den, Kussell Her- ( CiuiWurd. urtd filial t».il,ri IoU be mi- ' S.^ll.in t. THAT ilw: liutiilmial uaraiifj IN REAfe cruli* deliohti in tfiw Hi)wden"-'"i»nil George White. J ,i:\Vd Uv ClMUtl'Ullllll^ tlwirijint abltllhl- now I.ICJICI on Lot ,10. Wuck :ivo, bv- n-- l;.'. ,-ijrM: :••••! • fnatj. andJMrs. \Vyiinin MeGiady, 1 Hum frtnci-,*U',f pjjv.Mi'uM't.'^lit lit^ordaiic^ nuivr-a {ruin uU yn-iulit-g andi ri.-l.«.-irt'eil 6-1044 Italian • luxury t\Mt~ I French'.Horn. KiWurd Bliick,, willllh- tho pi IIW and; s.p.i'llif.illiinj IIIV- on olher propeilcy iiunM by th,! Tou.'ii- re-elected .hif thfee-.yva'r -'ieriils; «li:p or Ci.iiiMiVl. Use Convenient tradition. And In :,Louis Dobie, David LUbennan and' I ,iii's1 by thf TiiwiHl^lp K)iulil,r».'i- and'oil I • I Pelei; J.. McVeiijh, elected for a I I S.t-llon 1. THAT llu' vutln\uti'd c-o.'.t In FOR FREE DELivt=RY Nauau, you'll hay* I(ieh:ii(l Sheldon. ' ' . ' CTION 'J.- -\ •. \ . ,Rear Door Entrance •ti • 1 liti|>i-iiviiiii«i\t wliall (••ithiv-tf lijild.'tmuilflM.il. uai-aiic from iuia throe-year'tirm to the -I'mfft, held Trumpet, Oer'iild-'E. •• Anderson,: In- • i l.i,l 10, IMoi'k J7rt, and I\'1.U-JI<; and i.- ampl« tlrherto tnop, 'formerly by F. S. Hmitlteis;,' who I'mwtvin.-t. thv•»*««• on .ollu-r lumk owiwd Ughtua .-. . «n|oy Cathy Cowp<-Vthwaiu-,, Itonul'd KI-:CT1O.S! it. Tin- ustlmr.li'J TO-t of 111^by tl(f Townsllln. U rOllTY-UVE THOU- declined reiw'jmliintioti.' antl "Mis. Kliining and Laura Young. :ikl luii.ioviniiMit |is SEVHV THOUSAND SAND lalS.UOfli DOLI.AU.S. To defray all the pleaturei of -*-"• K HVE' llUMnllla) DOLLAKS lUJsoo.) u»d 1 •Ueiiutd Kutt iiiul ti. nolierfChrls;-. tin; viwt of Kill) rvmovul, rvlocull^n and -V-. •••..'. Trombone,' Sam Ellenport. tind ...Id -un, o( SKVKN THOUSAND VIVE ^•vuiwtrue'lAH, tliV sum hi KOHTV-V'IVE tb* matt popular of tensen, who Wer«- elected for twoJohn L. Snook, Jr.| HUNDH^r1! IK)U-AKS IS73UO.1 I, hcroby THOUSAND iit-l.t.CHM.-i -11OI.LAHS l» lu-ro- crulte ports. K0OS MALV STOKE years to (III Hie unexplred terms of Tiinpuin'-drunis, Heverly IVl-i liy appiopiijli'd from the catillal imiiriivu- f.t.4 . ' ItaJiuiay, Hi. 27* VV U-H700 : David N. Tvrfc !ltld Cliirord D.,K^ rinjv.i and Stuart .Hoth. s.vtion a, Thl.v Oidlnaiu'.'-khull Liki- 2 DAYS, 1 NIGHT 1 yei'd. who hnve i'i!!iignr«l,.Mv. Tyix Tlu' piojaani will npi'ii IN NASSAU •. "^ FarktuayVxil 135*KvwJersey 30 Eastman St. "»O; • ' moved to Houston, Tex., last yv)\y Hie (iitlii'^tra's |>i'rfvi' Anti'n DvnraU's Synipltoiiy No. S (Opp. Cxanlord Thoatio) . BRANCH STOHKS *••; Muni: • ',- in K Minnr, O|i. !(S -cl tlid li.ia.wil. oil llr»t l CRANFORD SEE YOUR , S«'« Gut, ttr. 71 • V>1 'UTlUl MUillnj: nf Hio Towiuhlin Cniivuiitlci!. ol lilrulliur at the TowllkSlii t'oimnlll,.. of urgaTiization'tneeting of the bou,rii. for I'iano aiid.OiehcNtiu by Cyiur| llu, JMV. mhl|> of Cranfoid, N. J..- held nn the.Towiuhlb of Craiiiurd. N. j, held on Vrtu-hotil. Ht. •> • IK) -2-ty.m Wliliiii>' SU, lUill, and \.t.|ll Iw- I'linslil- -i Ir'ubrii.iry. 311, lutll. and will.- bv cmuid- TRAVEL AGENT NOWI Kiaijtk wili ip)>< aiiii)'. as lln- pumo MII.I- IIII!. at .ni.iiti.'i nu,-(iiiu in' -.aid T»uii«i,l|i ' Intstvi Jfn>(li>-r iiw.'iini> nf \,M T.UVIUIIII, 42 r.niilnill, .•..•! • MniiU',|i.i| mill,In,,-, <-,.„,. I r..iAi..ill... ;il •Mii,,Ul|.j| lij.l.i,;,,, c'rnt- Illslillllr U.s4-> v jnur Broodwoy , 1 fultl. . J.-vs .J.-l ..'.\. uii • , .- f.Hd, M,-u ,l,-u,-v.. ,,,, RKE N '''• • '' . • • i r MEA11 WALNUT AVET. MARKET 1UlC »*Yo»l<4.N.Y. (Continued frotn Pao* 1) , ' Allir th," "in.-mil. ion ilw or- III ..-ill.W , U.UK II II 11.,, I TIII-'SHtAS". . MAIIl'll 11, ..Illn,- li,, 1,6363 lirii'.lti—Vessel—fm—one—jrai. anil. • fa •<—ilult »ill iniii in; 'i' *•:>" oVI.x-k >•%( liir.'V.illn HUti in princijial till** , »:ill.

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7". " • ." / ' " —;.- Two CRASTORD (VJ,) CTlTZEK AND CHRONICLE—TnTOSDASV MARCH 2, IS61 CRANFORD (NJ.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY. MARCH .2. l!9Gl Face Three . "in "Cranford, it'will come to pass, ^tp_^arriving at a satisfactory 'and Ion, Robert Lynch, and Mark.Cho- Patriotic-, siuig "during the ous . species . ror th? "biilta-tina canal .scone, in Holland. Half .dustry whieli. w:is shown to the alter the. Board of Education i>as acceptable solution.^t is an ac- "•rdnford Public School News dosh. Housds and trees were made play were: "golurnbla; The Gemboard. s'hovV.s the scene as •"they. class. The ill'in srro'wed how el.ee— given all lobbyists^ fair hearing.' cepted fact tliatweneedadditional by Rosemarie "Hacufida; Norman bf theOceh Oii,*'•'-'Ther; e "are Many Other".material' for -it.juiglrt look in the wintfi' ;\nd tin Irical shoelis eynt)e avoided,. This is' a matter tor cb'mbrorniiie,' 'facilities. We do not, however,. Hobbie, Barbara. Branyan, James Flags'," a Grand Old Flagl" tin . board is bt-ing collected by half- as it might look in the ' Grade 6 ^ the .same as any other important requiTe.an •architeet.'s pr pressure; Leahy, Susan Pfaff, arid David "This' is/ My • Country," andd ( Diane Eckert. arlil "Kaifn Tabt-rslki. 'jiumirrcr, •: ' ' - - --~" ' . Doriald- Brandos', .sixth gradu issue. Perhaps the Board of Educa- group's :dreams. Utility, aiid >hat;" fast Graders at Bloommgdale ~ Schecter; Snowflakes were made Pledge/Allegiance." Linda Yacker and Cassandra Hy- • A new atcn'iiU'iii'ni IITTK been set ihiss prt'sensed ':)n oii)jijial pU«y CRANFORD-CHRONICLE, ESTABLISHED 1893: THE_CHANFOBD CITIZEN. fcSTAOLISHED 1898. tion should back ofl a long way,' we can pay . for is paramount, by Carol' Meier,*Barbara.- Bohner. In/fhe cast were: Reader, Kaih- divan are in charge ot tho arranKL1- ujj in tlio. el;issi:oon(_ contuinihg written by the. tlass tulled-"Feb- . • /•" " '. (COMBINED IN 1921J '•'....•. .'.. . ' go into a period of reflection,'anfd r Combined with modernity, and Michael Fedirko, and David Bres- eriju;' Josejivit.ch; school boys. Dean ment. • •" • ' - •: . , ; •' trujkjeal tish. Thoiiilis G lesser ruary on- n-'aradt'.!] . Cluiracters.; adopt a new approach to this pro- reasonable, beauty should supply sler. Dancing figures wej-e made 'Robinson, Robert CasaHv" and Grade 6 ~- in a pair of black .mollies: were • portrayed tudy Types^ of Transportation ByTVincent Caravano, Jbdee- CaT 1 "Ladanyc comvibnted noiiiicers', Daniel. Boyotte. .Nan'c.y •James Bennett; Betsy Mrs. Virginia Burd's; sixth CHARLES M. RAY;^Editor and Publisher ',;' • .'.'..,L- >.. •_ It is trjls Kirhple. because of too - •'• . Wesley ArStanger ri'*' Kntz's first grade is studying transportation.-discover- j ena i_ John Webor, ahd Cheryif .Wessels: Abigail. Holly has fini.shed ;.pjp .. rhucK'ioo-kided "advise, the Board Irish; a hladit^iiiollle, and Kiitliy G;iiiija- Boy Scout's,'. James Blliof, tthfey can about tjie various, means of transportation,: trains, aid Limrner, electromagnet, and Bendlin;' General .George Wash- on Greece. Students 'reporting on of. Education twice came up with ^ airplanes, and tructa. ..• , - - ' ..: \:': r-'<--^ \ , Natalie. ;SchadTrent; pher' Vachu '«ind~Pcii?r"'.V^ouief.';; us hope that with three newmu«-'; •" A content, for the Republican §16,500. at the Walnut avenue i[ brought in packages ofJello. The modern giri, Laura KilSurV; mod- people. Kirk ,Fo!t/. and Christine Si'iivy", Klizabflh l-Viirliium,, RielN Nletxel; William 'Harrison, Pejjgj: To Hear Address . jns andd ththeiir purposesrposes , thethey —— —• ShamL-s,' Helen. Xecelis, Pamela bers:tho Board will seek ppme new nominations for the three va- of the Lehlgb VaUey tH children, "with, help of/Mlss.-Wein- ern boy, David Clausnitzir, and Fuller; important cities;, , Kmvu arc! DeTupsVy,-Peter Kraus, Jaeq- Downing;'." representative <)i the.' til start their first big project, Schreiber and Chai'lotte Du Boiee. advisers and cprae up with,' the cancies on the Township Com- '.'• A certificate of appreciation As » result of the tra of Dutch shoes with papier, mache. berg, prepared the Jello aiid had u school girl, Deborah,FaUst. Navmi and Cynthia "Moskowit/.; iH'linv_pep.nv, .Kathleen •Connolly, lirst sehool, Rnbor.l Peti.'1'.son; Vic- ! By John Grauel of making individual .train A doorbell is being.made by Tom- 1 right answer to this new high i. ab story of the, celebrated ship niUtee,-developed with an- was ' presented to. Walter' •'-£.• Township Committee anth Suzanne Linke made a milk cart Jello party tlie next day.' ' ' . Meinbers . of the" chorus were: lilstorjv Cory Pollock,' -Susnii Cordon'; Stanley,_'Janiiye . Hci&ler tor Horbert, Charli's-Aixhdeacon;, ;_ MsmberMlualtty, Weeklies of New Jersey i of boxes. Donna Esposito, my , .ppzarek and Paul Carbone, school question.-; • -—-•-•-, Eiodus will be told by "John Stan'7 nouncement that J. Howard Cooper, retiring, president of a study to be made with oll pulled by-a dog. — . :, Special classroom helpers for April Cook;' Jamesrpouglas, Patri- Schwartz and Patriciu Baldl; and Seolt' Mtutin. •Cluirijrs -Dickons, Chailos Ors.iy; v .. Storch. Bruce Bernstein. whq \vilJ also discuss the principle "•' ' ._. Cordially' yourij: '.; ley Grauel as guest speaker at a MeAteer, John L.^Brennan and the Board'of Education^ at. 4.- to eliminate the era Bette Jane Kowalskl ;mH Bar- the month were/Karl Koester, Leo cicriohnson, Piitti Leu ArrowsniithT governitieitit; Esthw- Ro.tlistein and The.:T;lnss- rwciitly. ^vveleonirtl representative .from Two Jirnii-, N'o^'akowski. Jeffrey Ro- S)f~iis optration. : ' ••^•'~ 1 Entered at the Post Office at Cranford, N. J., as Second Class Matter.. PublishedThursdaysat ' ' '' . FredE: Sht-pard -- i meeting, of the Cranford Men's Dr. Neil Castaldo were candi- dinner given by. members of.. ines at Walnut and ..bar'av Jones ...created" Dutch" "hats Kunze, TCirk'-/Huckel,_Kathleen Edward Holland, Dcnise.Munfi'edo, Sharpii Miles;: "products, Donald Ddiina- Diirkiji from" AVhittiei ', 'rh(tin,;rH- .Sc'lirieker:- Charles Lind- j Ann DonahueA.Br.ad Breslau, 1 1 .—^-Cranford, N/J., by.the Cranford Citlzeruand Chronicle;i Inc. Official newspaper-tot- Cranford,. , Lodge of B'naiB'rith' in Temple^. dates for three-y«;ilr torms and the. board. • The' certificate, ac- avenues. Action 'follow^ frqrh tissue and cloth.'.A -flower I'" '.-:. ''Grade's •. :,-..', • Kelly, Janej/Coughlin,- >nd Diane CrregoW Gamba, Robet't Dinsmorc, Dieffenbach; art:;uid niusic, Lindu- Cillifv ••'- '•' ••'• ' 2-'-.~ • ' ••'''•• •borjjh-,-George Dioirk'ksen; John" Barbara Cann have alread^T i^ Garwood arid-Kenilworth. Subscription Rate, 54.OO'"-a Year. Advertising Rates "on Request. '., • '•»"•' Cranford High School Beth-El at- S:30 p)mj Tuesday. Nicholas St John. LaCprte for knowledged his. "meritorius receipt" of a letter on Uie ^ stall was constructed by Barbara , Mrs. "Miriam Savall's^ttftlrgrade Novello. / • , Ba'rbara J Toby Fink.'-Debo- ,architecture',...-. Hieliaid Grade 5, I'larry nii'vc. ..•• PiVbi'Jvah Gonaruv; ,a one-y&r homlnationi''' "Public •ought in•boxqs.r-" .•' '.:.-. has been .working on graphs and Cii-'orue \VTistiini;Um, Silvan VVn- —'• ^-- • West End f laec-r—:-: ..In the midst of his studies for service to the citizens and chil- from the Cranford Womt 1 Thomas. ' Karen- Lerch', drew and. ,'-,. /..Graded- S'•• .-• ' •rah-Peter^\Allen En low, 'Robert Batdorf'artd Itiehard Stthltrj._f.dii=. V jVhuh'"asked.where thej* would scale drawings in arithmetic."Each Abrahanf^irineoln, Dawn. Office: 21-23 Alden Street, Cranford, JSf. J. •«•""'' , ' telephohe fcffidge ^6000 the Protestant ministry ahd-scry- Safety Commissioner Clarence dren of Cranford through his Club. The Rotary Club also u colored a map" of" the Netherlands Miss. Clare-Markey's third grade Glgon, St6.yeh or, and, Chris- cation, Sundra Scliu'rer und t.air.v. ... .'. Cranford, N. J. '. L. Fritz had- previously an- " could travel.to student made a scale drawing of .y\ , ies: Uobert, Belle's (llf||h grji'du- e llaumanii; Susan B...A-ntl1o.ny, Hil'-. 1 ice. to several country churches in participation in the work, of the • passed a resoluUon urginj d ie to showing important.DtRch~produc(s. 'has. begun a unit in science on tine Helmstetter\The_color guard Smith;:, in'phabiit, Paul Scln'eier, * -..' February 24;. 1961 •the world the the- members'of their family. Some pfcp:uvcl writteii reports on va- lary Ifiiywrn-d; llenry Wadsworth .New England, Mrr.GRiuel^ syrn- .... nounced' his,,candidacy; for" full board as a member for "12 years, mediate steps to do away , • Set nes depicting Dutch life spj^ee travel. Two displays have Was i n chargh e of\Rt>berf t Giftori, hSu))lee.,.tmd'Mlehht'l. MittU> rious topics. After eoi-.iTelions Dear Sir: 1 as. follows: •hildren madts-sticlc figures, others Lonyfellou-. CJvv'en Pat'er'son; Fivda- : pa thy with the' plight' of the o'p- term and John L. Haviland for as vice-president for four years' the crossing hazard. Thel answe-rcd were drawn by Richard KriegCr, set up. Philip Irish-set up aSteven Wilrier .audOAJlen Enlow i»Hin; rt-'liiiipn, Janet C'atigclosj.'iiiKi they \tcfc rond imd recorded on. "~ Wo -have received a gratifying ' pressed iin Europe assumed organ-v the uriexpired one-year term. and president for.flve years,"';' * Club' had adopted 4 re trbiri Oanrrv Jane Nowakowski, Dt'borah •Ditzel;- Todd Wizon ..and made . portrnits . and others used lick'Fiiineis- -Chopin,'..'Lyn Jnmes;- response to bur requests for names display on the Cape Canaverarmis- Grade, 3 Bcttie Hubbardr-jpiympic Gain'i'S';. t.upe. -Later (hiriiu: the week they ized form: He discontinued•• his urging- better guards at l,iy -Storcha Irving Adams, Bruce Carolyn Broeker. • ' wpol paints, crayons and actual/ sile testing station. Robert Leisteii Andrew Goldborg" ::uid . Arthur vyere'/ilayed back before the entire Queen- Anne. Liiiila Cuslnnali;" St.. Bicycle Hazards Rise With Teni^rature and addr'esses of^graduates ,of the Township Committee- intr'ti- Lrtitein, .'Mich'ael Ryani Robert photographs. The > following .chll^, The boys and girts , Valentine, .Robert ^ass; Babe pastoral efforts and jpihed^the crossings until they could •brought a.display and:also a j Schiyiber; famous pt-bplu, Janus class: .Somo ennstriK'tive critieisin ^classes of-4952 through 1956. "duced.on ordlnanre authorizing aiid Maurice -Valla to dren participated:' Willium,Kariz- emerV third grade are liiith, U'Hliain Milku-. • American Christian Palestine ComT eliminated: Similar resoluth "to,.outer space. "';;'-, 'Rudoy and Alan Miller; lit(u;itui'C,, was (. Ronald pings and the guide "hive been.set attractive : Coinage; John DjTida'tie; Mej-cury; quently now. It also meaijsi^as observed 'light.' - ' "" • - •.':"•" . .„;.-' Cranford High •' Sea arm of the Palmach,. where he- F. P. Andersen said that the as a clerk for John Potts and. Lawrence Lee to-Wash-. climate. Newspapers; were scanned Sch.wartzjbach, Patty/Zqbelr David The> class \)i beginnlng-to study dren, working in.clividually wJn 1 trie old Sperry-barn, f] i Up; On- tKe bulletin board. • depict liij! : s •Margaret K.; Rhein b.ecame known to his associates as proposed ordinance did--not. Sons, the'community's- leading D.•__ Sandra Thomas to daily fpr Weather-information, and Copson, -Linda Green— Edward Switzerland. Carol . piungis, W.U- Kevin ; Sullivan, ..-Uistoi-.v . of . thei il!i!£ ' prepared . and . presented • UMdLthLi^d a -jfeohunifthc'fowhshrpito-Uie use—-gfo>ccr^t^filFtiinef'in^-188&^ -;•"•- -nearly 30, yeare-rUL-itf/ln-.,,.}. f ?ion,. : iKundraf,—Duinia KliiI ollandi Donald y r_icOrd -was kept of the_raie.' Nancy Sweeney, Mafy T. - '-—Grade~5~—' ~~~ 1 n joii- to a study of ?eporbf To tlu> ,el;issi. Those w^p touch_pf,warm, sun will increase the num.- as taotdrlstsTTstop, look boflTwpys, then 'of Grant 'School/ occupied hy -~r~v"".i. ... _* . * « „.. the vicinity—oS: Cranford, bl Kevin JMcNeill, Victoria Leo, Und A- «* introdi tleginni.ttg "an w Time and circumstances lecl-him ibu-t: BhiBhd Breslau ',tf>- Utah; of~eyaporation of water stored in/ Jane Ray, Brad Nostrand; X^arol Mrs." EtheLj-Patturson's fifth Italy thiVclass coloiijil.kU'.s parti'eipak'rt in"this 'activity in- 705 Willow St. Union— Junior' College, but- Charles C. GelJnns^hydraulic by- the. late" .Thomas Spl-nyl Willlaif Pi-^der are helping to ar- Lindsay", Morjinrr Horse; Melissa •elude .lack Havak;- VcMlkiH' lier of ytitmg pedple on bicycles in our go ahead.c^arafully.' •-'••" |^ • • '•:•:. to the decks of the Exodus. His member of an old / iiobcrt Mann-to New .Hamp- it • classroom., jatvj. Veryjlinfcl com-i Sussky, Dianii Avery, • Donna grade .is emphasizing neatness. eranlprd, N. J. '-'- ' eyewitness account of this .episode would furnish- information, on engineer, completed his survey_ position?; on the weather were better organization; improved pen-" i :Nc.-rb~~<2a tvr~ of idt^' '''' " ' ' '' N id into:a^street-or-jQad,iEom- -famHy-as tliu mahshlp, and greater .accuracy iri hlT v was embodied in a report • to the~™.-K»«i«»virvros practical to con- of conditions on Jth<> Rahway Grade 3 written—by Claire "Malachowski, tilde Sulrcrbnetti, Kim Shawde,s v ;Br6wnr-eatsr-t^-nrr—JrnT' llarv+'y Nevalls, Janied Koehler, ambitious farm.. dovelop.T.4 egurTWllliatn Ridley, Doris The accompanying increase in traf- a house or alley, without stopping and .Dear Sir:., ' •'._"' ' -^ •- United Nations which iwas a ;JT^ '..'.VW* the.buildine._ •• uiver arid recommended to the I In closing their unit on Wolland, Audrey Garber,; Lynn' Machpnis,' Rise Gordon, George Wright^ Mi- all XvHtten' work. Children proof- lzer; Robert fi I!(tljin Heihsl, Caila Khi'us,.Vivian With the election over, and or- ciding factor in the formulation :;••'.'•«••• — ',' Rahway River Improvement near Osceoja Park, was gii-3 Carol W'eil, Ted dsborne." Linda read each o'ther's—papers before Annilagc,-Dennis Wright,--Lynn .'Roosevelt Schoo SleviV -Bjooks, Gc'oi'jio "IJeya'1, Kiiivn CarlsonrNaney H'j:- fie hazards calls £6 mind figures in the looking very carefully for people walking by a $10,000 fire that destrojl iji-M'rs. Priscilla'Walsky'S chael Gorsky; Caryl Kramer, Ste- 1 ganization of the new Board of of the UN resolution on Palestine .„.,:, A recommendation for a new •• Association that all flood gates Fidter, D'yko Ackland, and James phen ^Stobinskl', Gail EnZj xind Ja- they ore turned' in for—credit. Burns, and- Jack Schilling' are Grade 3 oi(;. Hruee • Appekkiocn, the GiTr- gins and 'Donna gniith. . . annual reports of Police Chief Lester W. and for vehicles. ; .. ; the second iflojor^ .Although t] B,.ide made original projects; Education completed, reasonable and the eventual establishment'oC building program calling fo>; be made operative immediately Juyc .''..'• ".' • "" ". net'JCocenk'py",,'! ' ~". '.'•• '"'—"- Committees huve been' formed to working on reports about life iri The girls and boys—in 'ixii'si; iiiaii Shepherd;,-Ptisan Deiie-ii, the : -structure wasrlocatedTacrossL IWir-diiUlb/constructed of wood, Powell showing that in;, both I960; and Aljrailroad crossings lopk to the left, ispcedTnay bo->pxpected in arriving, •'.the free and Independent State of construction "of a new Fellow- to alleviate anticipate•"' d" flood-"""" 'With-a. better under-standiiiK-of ••y -•-•••.-.Grade-3' ',^v •"'"•Judge"."piapersori • appearance- be- Switierlancl. •*••• • — eriisa MntaraitBlo^s third grade Martha'" Chase- th*i Collio; river at Raritan road aiid Ctj oir eonstruftion paper ijK-aks at Workshop 1959 th ere-,.were five cases here of cblli- . the _ right and straight aBe;ad at a satisfactory .solution, of. the., Israel. '"' : ship Hall followed by erection ing'conditions. Ills report, de- . |e(f built by Stephan DeMicco, climate, the class, hiis nowundcr- / Miss Mildred Riviezzo-present- fore they pYi> placed "on the bliller are studying about magnets "and Rielvai:cl Connelly,, the Nautilus; problem pn increasing High School. of an- administration -. chapel- tennial avenue in Iindi>a.j tin board. All composition work, m«jjh»«^v.* . . ovtlUCU 1UUJ C4&VS.1 -UiUII OiUUb, initial alarm was turned in! ;v Morris^ Joseph Tomolavage, taken a .study ofjthe climate and ed n play, "A Trip Through-The Walnut'Averihe .'• Monty Coutoir of _l«. Parkway V. . Student accommodations. .Sunday School unH.at,an.jestir-,' the river in Cranford and tjr.cis Slingt'fland, Deborah terrain —of northern. larkis as jl-Ye;lr." The cast included: Jean- in English; social .studies, and sci- ticles haw been 'sot up. and • the oney, ATr^ljoy,! ilorsesjjjyiui HOKS- j a :. Cranford ' box, and ih.-( 1 --J^ade 1 -' /jud^sjr^ultingfoc^ejb^ ...matod.Jiotal_-.cost o£_-between-.^.showed that.flood-gateajjadniit iYolyn; Shieri^Thomas -ninc—Strtjtil," Monica Markham; ence is rated for.English,'penmah-- children have-bec-n expeWmjmtiny ler, - BaltirStM-tr*- .Oriole; _Shavon Villa;,'*;, safety "well dgfincd a"hd. positive mandate Telepnone Co. "Cranford fireTrucfcs; -were : pp sh?p and spelling. — ; " A "program,- "How'Wt' "TfifvoT,"" tiitliid out which objects tho' WMi- every case. ."••••."•-- ~D6 hbt^gTzag or weave in and out "$350,00b and $400,000 was to-be, been.maintained properly. Jiiloughby. anrcharles Fordham. : Bruco Rab and Rand Dalack.-a.-! .UniversTt,v,.:;poiH' on .plant safety"^ on the scene. -.,-. : — sjtudies unit on Eskimos. / \wis pfti-ieutc'd by tho ijrst -grade net will, attract.^ Maj;ni;ts of va- •-Terry ^Miek. Uobl 1 lni n from. thf. people as to"What they taken un3er consideration at a . •..••"*" * * *~ uTiiht Evjins and Cynthia Loe,- the_ children; David Owen, snow- ' ' i ;j ahd see_ ity at the sixth biennial- of traffic.•". ^ ; - : ^. Distributing New ' :. "— ,.~ *#•'*>' * : ' ' liire, Poorni " In an effort to lessen ^he incidence do not want, backed by the largest .'.•.•'' . Grade 4 •'/ _!.... pupils .in Mrs.- Jean RonnluncTi: rious shapes and sizes have been £ 1( ape-cia4 ineciing.at the^ First Berkeley C.Austin was ap- ;/ lr molded; relief* maps of the man?'Neil Braimstcin, elf.'.. _ : : *-- Dan aad John Picarp i Mr.<« Burns' fourth BJ^de- has Livingston Avenue, classroorri f6i " their paVerjts". 'Eiicii contributed by the following: Jef- 's -DiivSlio class was' _ V' ¥) M> "/ the-' Eastern' AsKoci-, of such accidents, the local police depart- Watch out for parked automobiles school jvoto In Cranford's history. ^Presbyterian. Church. ~ pointed attorney for.' the •43rd luniry- Booklets containing im- . Father .Tim.e'wafi played by Jef-' Directories Today Wall street donated seven | been, studying electricity and-mag- •'- -Grade 1 Child In tin; room participated in frey PalmaVier, Iloatlwr. Gutluic, tieated to cii|r;ikes' bySjfYK-Jtine! /itir.ua*- of College aiid UniverMty ment conducts a special, safety campaign backing from curbs, or starting; up. and This is salutary. ^ •<•» '< ' \^' •-•'.:'• •' consecutive year of the Cran-j . information about. Holland frey Vincent; valentines, :Kuthy Delivery of the 1961 Elizabeth of thejtr prize=winnln£ nets. Each child' pt'rforiiiea an ex- The children in Mrs. Edith Cafl- the program-. . Alfred Chamberlain, Laurie Smitht Seals.. ^N. J nnsiiU'ss Otfieers, hel.d at the Ho- Now is a most propitious time to ford Savings and Loan Associa- jroparty- by Bruce 'Linger'-. Ball, Randee Murray "and Pamela. in which report cards are "mailed to, the for pedestrians stepping from behind and Vicinity Telephone Directory to' •;%&&• United_ Sliites ... -perimt-nt for thi follows dle^s class are studyirig~transportii- The program covw wast illiB- Mnry Millir, WiiHer l-'itjjuerald, make an entirely -new start, It Ago*.:- ~ tion at the 55th-annual meet- aiid—Barbara Kalinow.ski. Schaner; shamrocks, Deborah Ray. Brmilcs sent li filriSytripl tel Ro"(isevelt, Now York City, Sun- cars. . '_ v will begin today, the ~New Jersey TCHe birds were stationed i Doss. Millw, ^electrical workshop 61' tion, concentrating at first on trato'd by Nancy Rabin, Kenneth T|ioinas Kisbery,..Thomas Gritfln, about furrent electtieity in 3-iH'sduy. parents of young people stopped, for in- v would seem to trio to be wise to dls-. •. Mayor George E. Osterheldt, ing of the association.' • ~-. irtn Halvorsen fashioned a pair. d SGdi Jill miss the arch'itects jind employ a Bell Telephone Co. announced. /*bo Signal Corps_at_Ft-._ •many irnaIl.,Wires and lights; Don- ahd Susan'Goodwin; crocusw, Jill Goldrnnn.and Carolo Lnwen^eln. C^thi4^h(rl!bW4li fractions of ^bicycle regulations. Last Get off the-street or road for ambu- —NewLjersey-Bellplans to deliver - serving his"2lst year -as a mem- . ;Panetta" "und" Robin" SkldmoreT "ifirrii whose idea.? arpTmo?e~firifhe ; mouth. Together wlthjhs. The faoys and'girls niado a train Exnlanatioiixn s of activities c:ir-. Uriidford Hopiwi', David p, lances, fireirucks, police-sireh^or-vehicle- approximately 139,250 directories. tee, declared that he wouia not Richard Kimjiit'lrnan playedithe : r year there were .326 such citations for ~with~the desires,and needs &f our dreds".'of others, they wtre i 1 milk cartons. Thf train hast o n by-.the* ptrpiiiis during tho Jennife? Adams, Penny ."Rogers; Last year 133,430 were put in. cir- Paster, bunny; jrosc and-dalsy, lCle- -with red lights and sounding horn, town. Rid-ourselyes of the pressure • seek the Republican nomination 20 g be used in summer inaneuvq sir* engine, coal car, animal. caT, study were MivukV, bv • Howard Joan Cook und Kuthann Ap^ar. various infractions as follows! No lights, culation! -The new book-will c6n- Hssa- Thornt6n im.d Karen Shohk; 50; na license, 69; rising doqble, 89; - Never hook rides. There is danger of the- State . Board, of Education for reelection. When it'became. George Gilmore, .Jr.,^1 son throuchout the country.- flat car,, a car for passengers, und Schwnrtz, -Arthur Mllrs, A unit of study on Hollniul was REAL ESTATE SALESMAN with its ntimerous-theorles^ihe-irfe— .tain about 108,195 alphabetical apparent that "May^^tjerheidt^lP^ Mr.- and julrs. Gllgng^^f .710.. clowns, Jay Kline, CharleK . Foli- a tittle rod caboose. . .'-Knthi-yii Vukta ^^j^^^^ll^G'tQld •nas;—rKober-t—Barris^rMark' BS idf^t%fe2?^blHbh f iucn'cc of the National Educational... "Tvo}l"as"T6\vnship Core^mit- Spfingftetd~avenue^'ii memSerT l :; ,' John Howos .brought jiu record uy I" . . slitnved" slides taken, inning 'his of some 2,400 over the numbe: " t •".. .. ~ • •[•''•' 71,; riding two ^abreast, 11; riding on sidei vehicle. . , '." " Association; the school lobby that teeman E.- D. Stanley, both of of_Boy Scout Troop 78, appeared Haven and Tim Hedquist. - about tVuilV'sourids. Thotnak B'und- WKiVy" "Woutcrs nncl" Ctitheriiui visit to Holland. Thd class dec- or more of the following communities^^ last year's_book. -; •"_ whose terms were .expiring, at the Municipal Building to .' 25 Years-Ago SHOES ISO^SFEfilflLTY! Uncle Sam was played by Daniel lin, Joanne Kaiser, Douglas Ridley J walkj 4; no hands on handleBars, 4; other, -. Never-get caught in a dark"box; A besieges the .legisl^turd arid local : Bound-in,gray stock cover, the Good, sang orated a bulletin board showing ; ;r. Clark - Linden^ school authorities -and1 get down would not seek reelection, ant witness adoption pt/the 1941 ' Fifty members of the Cr^ • WHbur Coon Shoes for Women - Heller; .witches, Robert Kaplan, and Jeffrey Lark "brouglvr boofi ri, Lois Dief- 3. .••'-•• ~ •-•.-•'• :':fe-_' '. -,.Vdar" k box is any space where a driver can- directory .will have improved and- nozo\sy ° being, the only'^peclatorat - ing committee; Mrs.'Worry'Fo; brtsw Kastnori ."'.'•'•••••••'.. "• day. MariJirH, Itnil. in Ynv.-ni.lili> their local' emergency numbers for previously had announced hpr the-hearing was featured in sented a'pTay, 'T Pledge Allegi- ll" i." \:\ii-i|::iio r-r.MM . i vjillim i'iiinoii . time for young people and parents alike- ly.. sure groups and^ outside: agencies. 1 properties: Carl" Masorr, nuJ in'nft, Glerin Connollyr Joseph Hid -.. (arniii m;iy l>.< UNUSUAL AND FINANCIALLY ATTRACTIVE police, fire and ambulance. .!...'; candidacy. _ ; / . metropolitan newspapers and ance," In assembly to co;.nm,enip- l btuJ'iH'il' al' the 1 up; Mrs. John F. Fast, busk Koury~att4 Hoboj't M.etli. to read again — and heed — the follow- -The law-requires a light tcrbe Used There is a determined opposition to ' ' '* 4* J Shoe Hospital . Liricohi-School — ratt- the birthdays of George Wash- l Ei i tho high and increasing ~cost of *'"»"• S~ ,'•" • "AP dispatches. ' ^.. manager. ,....-.. l._ •-•. , aramgement. that's betfer_ than r__'_ ^thefrefl^FallrM ev lngton ana Abraham—Lincoln.—;•• I"' Mil- ol-ru.ul i.-<|ili]imt'iit sut'li ing "Rules of the Road for Bicycle building and. maintaining schools. ^ ?^ lor UmO£roW: it li T.ownahlp Committee, adopted NOBMAL AND ORTHOPEDIC SHOES, FOR THEENTIHE The boys and' {juis in Mjss Mnv- Flout t'.nd* Jl.nucior . BEING-IN BUSINESS_ ^^ divine Love Is an a resolution authorizing sale of Two hlch school students, Miss Dorothy Weinberg'ri after- The assembly opened with iiu' ll ers'' contained in the booklet issued lo- red'light or a reflectoflt r at tKKe rear A/ As an- . Wallace C. Decker of ^-r ALL ORTHOPEDIC WORK:DONE ON-PREMISES noon kindergarten class decorated hymn "God of .Fathers;"-A Biblt gucritc Dettllnuci's fourth grade for yourself. Generous, advertisings-maximum of- _ever-present help; and If you wait, 12 parcels of vacant township- were, Jellied and two others ser-' Greayej place, announced All hUU tiiiist \m uiilmllti.-,] lii JI ki'.il,..• |,r,'|vir..il ••» ,-r. road. . .•-• or at baclcof,wheel ..- costs being forced upon them, different varletictf'ol? tropicaUflsh ItM* into a contract the tnt-ms which largely result from these al thi) pio|joijl with Die TOWOKIIIP liu- ~ Keep to the right when meeting alt I*Jever park wheels on sidewalks, 0b ', ••• r-. :•.:/.. Rcporh) hnvii.-been.-eontributisttf.by niwlliitirly IIIMIII o.v,aTil tiy ilu> Tiiwiislilp outside pressures. The trend is -. Michael Bernstein, Jef frey Carlson, Cimilnittrr, . "' ' vehicles moving in the same direction .as I noj; ride on sidewalks or cut across la^yns. definitely for j local'communities "Jeffrey Doughe'iily, RiisHell • T-hr, "IVtuTi.'ihlp Cormnltlc^ t-OKevvnu : : iljrtil'to rt'Ji'iil any m' ull bids if E you- •"• .'|- •'.. -~i i" :'' I •'- jJ/ : ' ,j ''-• : Keep'boiri hands on handle bars arid' to-lrislsi Upon local control of costs AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO HOMEOWNERS! laIllss , MJitthoMiltthew .1 iJUtiUiuk Jfiititiiiiik,, HowarHoward I tlan'u-lll .huM sen;: l\w liituri-slw i.V the 1 j Never^a^sa^ehiele when meeting" Ibexeadytostopinanjrernergen^! Keep ' and the ^elimination of-extriheous •T- REALTQI? i—t— pressures. In this tega'rd Cranford | 'aldlsevb'rs, Btir'ry WoinsU'iij, Sarih'i'i. , ! " TowiiHiiin• fcfurfe 13 Eastman|», ^ BR\6-59bO. — I N, J. another vehicle. ..•••'- ,',./ .... - brakes in good mechanical condition. ' has spoken in no uncertain terms. Lee CoDpersmlthCuDpiM-smlth,, Elaine Teleseo, »i^-'«: ^l'"1,".^-^ '»«> 1 ., „ Never pass a vehicle on ajcurve, a Ride slowly in school zones; especial- ~ From a personal point of view and Sherry Werner. ' hill, or at a street or road intersection. - ly in schooliraffic. it seems, that a careful.' study of Riehnrd Korngut, Michael Kur- Never cut in closely in front of cars Never frolic" or play when ridhig in . what we have and what use prt'- dilla, How"u'rd LtiviU,' Richard- ? _ sent facilities'. iind land may bo Mack, , Hiehnrcl Paskow, Cruirj or :any other vehicles, Don t cut corners. streets. •--.;• ',- • •• - ' •• • •••'"" •' ;. •' most ' efflolontly, reasonably and Ross, Steven Schotlin, Nancy At street or road intersections^ al^ Never ride withjmore than one per- - ecphomlcally employed, is of great— Boothby, Paulii Hlftht, Bon'nTb Ler- ways give vehicle the right of way. son on a wheel. - importance;,us a basis for-working' ner, und Mary Jano-Wiisihawaimy : out an acceptable plan. Populations i illustrations,..of vari- 'v Bicyclists should use same signals as Never-coast on icy streets or wett; arp changiiig. It might well be car'driyers. Left hand straight out for pavements. - _"•.- - : '. \vlthln reason to give "consideration : ll' worth and Wirvfield—nil of which • Oil ttl ,., nun will presently need Just what wo Uttail MalcrUU Traits Gould AddlUp toBadt Straits -do. _"." . •'. ' " •'.[:./ TERESAS btda will b*j ri!(.'oivi-rcvalllnij llmul it the .""where bur feet, are . taking' us.: >w>\uhli> lutoin&. . , •' bad "traits'" today, fudging from the fol- the traits you see today — the traits of Hid*, mull hu' nubniltU'il oil thi'.regular School buildings are not erected to ,journal lorm .in. v-«i>blod iriwilowu, anil MUCH HOT WATER • • ;< lowing comment pnnted'in thei Elizabeth character, or rather lack of it; that de- MUCH AS uhull bo clcui'lv iii;ifki*ct on tln outwttlL* j • stand Indefinitely. ThQ-average ago with the niatiu*' nf 'Hi* bidder unit "Itnad YMCA Bulletin and called, to our atten- mand more money forless work, put se- is somewhere in tho^neighborhood MrtlalB 1 ~,of 40 . years. Future' generations -Uldditrs thall t<- prkitH on miitcri.-ilu tion this week by a local reader: curity above self-respect, pamper self- .to Uv dcllVclc'd till UUCll MlVlilH 111 Cf«l»- will havo their own ideas. Wo PER HOUR AS GAS! ELECTRICITY! ftd - iin. l,rii»-W^r1-CHlKhL.cl-fiiorii> schools were built by themselves! £or take care of them when theyshould take SOII tons 2!," trinlwd Stona : iojLatJcaSt.rfSlstance to It), great- :i(l,niW unllnna tlltillnllinnu_M.-i|>rl»I security they did their' own savirig;~or r care of themselves?- ~~ - ~— — 1,(100 ton» Typo "A" . or Tyiio "T" er attention to what wo have al- I'laht Mix _____ • ^tapvedT-Alr-they^ad-wasrcharacter! All "Long years of early Amerieattself rcjf u'cccptfiTii't' tlw inaKlinuni |»ic^ on mati'i'Ialsi to be paid rublic Service Electric arid. Gas Company li pleased to they did Was work! All they wanted was, respect and hard work built' America, but can afford, should .be. very helpful^ t'» bldd-.r'Ihrouiihnut Hie .war .1IM1. Thv tjuuntltieii c.illfci Vor art; approximate and announce a new rite (oe electric 'hqusn Iieuting recently self-respect! The sum of-these three traits the traits you see today can destroy it, in may he Incj-i'asi-'d nr lUrcreasi'.d. at,;t)u' yu>m>.,t>rk'o tin bid upon. ' - , approved by the lloard of l'ul>lic Utility Commissioners. became America. half the time..;" , • your: fuel consumption and heating bilk at tlieir very "• Low bidder iuui,l bi* priipai'od to enter You'll never again have to worry about running out of _lnto n couti'ut't k'liiluidyluu tin: ternm of tlur piopo^al with tho — Township Im- Tins ntwjratejs ayoihkb!«; where electricity h used as ~tinl waten! Nowk thanka to Mobil!icut, and an oil-fired lowest, , '«.... • •'••••. .""••, _ mirdltitf ijr-itpon~h'wntni~ byth^' Uie {iririci'tjal source of heating the home. It provides sub- '• - * ** ' UP *m- ' "• ' ' Iiot.wnter healer of i>ro|icr ciijacity, Mom'eah dd all Remember, with Mobilheat,*it costa less for rnoro Cil• I'vopoual l hlicft and xivrifUMtlnnu in:,y je l»- obt.itnt'd at thu IMI|I-.- of thi' Township stantial savings to customers .tonijurcd with die prcieut ; l c«^I"«Wtoourl)^Jf»^tosolveourhpusefi^ tliWamily.'Wash,' the. "disihissloFb-hlg rheal, Whilo the comfort and cbnveniencoi For tho full economy Btory. Knijitu'tT (lui'lni: '.niy lMn.ini'44 day b«*> Letters to the Editor FORMS twrrji tin; hours of 0:00 A.M. und S;o!> kids take their batha ... aiid Dad enjoy* a leisurely on a.Mobilheat-fired hot water heutor,call us today... P.M.. •— ... rate for electric home heating. \ - , r jptoblem. But -whefl he learned _c, many ways this vfsit saved us time and • and find out why Mobilheat and Automatic Pereoiud Tho Township Coimn!IU'e_ri.-!,crvc« tin- QF i very successful in extracting their shower! • rlu'hl lo ivjci-t any or allbldJ l( tiivh no- 418 Orchard St. body wps, relatively happy, .,',. ••• Care make such u. monoy-ea ving combiiiation! tion tt'111 beat it-TVl- llu: lillui-tntj ul till' •this hew electric heating rate makes it possible for V share of the taxpayers* money out in honies all across the stale oil has proved itself the Cranfoild. N. J, i lt seems to me the members-of Towiublp. • - * huildcH, of new h()ines to use a'heating system, with, room February 20. 1Q01 of tho representatives of the tax- the pr^stnt Board of Education. INSURANCE ^money.Jie changed his snicktf to a broad happy smile. Problems^ ' Jcast ox'[>eiisivo, most uflicieir, mta«s of heating Wffk* J. WALTKH COKHEi: }. •'".-. . 'V Dear. Sir: payers of Nc\V Jersey, " 'might ad)pt the' wiser course 'of is. And our Mobilhcut ci istoiiiCnJ'enjoy the added'.., >-fchruary"S3y, , lt)cJl to room control, that is inodiTrb, dean, fast.-^uiet, and For ov ?r a yoar now I have During" the past year tho high calling In and listening to" the op- KNOWN | > ?ndi as "What price home could we comfortably Adv. Vvii: jHI.15 • I lT " 3*3 beoit foil wing tho efforts of our school auditorium 'haa rung with ponents o t tliis Educational Lojaby fibs of Automatic Person tl Care . . * Mobilhbiifc'u Board Of. ''duration! to build a newthe salvos from the Big Guns of of New J ;rsey. There lij, nlways- at • TO MAN ! 'afford"; "Whjit kind of a mortgage should wd apply for*'i etc, etc. exclusive homc-heiijthiii"Si • Orders To Go standing Ui> to Uils Lobby, and llalener^waht^o' be Indoctrinated, the list, with.Wai*,,Health, Protec- many others, which 1 had on myTho• trouble was, they, were pl?iy- tion, Transportation and Economy YEAKEL A SHARKEY back and in my hair f6rtiine years iiiu to repoat^auillenceii and were entitled to. their full; share of the Reel-Strong Fuel Co. in the StaU1 Lc-gitluturc. not uettiniJ thru to thi) voters. Taxpayer's f-'onstaeratiori and- Tax Ati Educational Lobbyist is any Ill Trenton, whenevt-r I wanted dollar. ' „. •—.; ,,. 113 Miln "DEPENDABLE! FRIENDLY SERVICE SlNCfi !92fi" • •:•%:• person who earns or saves a dollar, to get the truth .about th<; reprc-. . .What, happened lust year to the '•..'••;7'!,;',;. directly or indirectly, becuiise of sentatlona of any -particular lobby, new- high School proposals hud to BR TRUST COMPANY education in Nc-w Jersey, Now, thf I simply talked ..with other lobby- happen, becau-e the ntonibers of S Educational Lobby's): of Nt'W1 Jer- ists who uuiikly took ull thu wijitl the Bcmrd qf Education insisted oil : and ntisrepruientatlou.s out of tholistening to only what they \viinted . r T i, ''''"{,' '• sey arc very powerful, utiroit, and BR 6-0900 J & C Restaurant story o.< their oppqnent; as a netto hear, and most

P**e Four <^$BA|rirt>&P (>U,) CITIZEN AND DAY. .JVJABCH ' 2A I9P1 =SS ite'nee westerly .alonjt the ientral Hnij- sold production -oi Le^ctngton' Avenue, to tngton Avenue if sauT !U&ingtcta Aveuut; road tp Wntolp, Avenue, VfaU thepee the Lehlgh Valley Bailroad; thence eiut- were: produced; thrnro rmrthwenterly center lino ' of Browti" Terrace;': utence along tbo Wcstfleld - boundary ; JUne- lt» along ~tKc~cehlcrryUrie~bf 'Br6wfi~Tefrac*~ toutherly atpng Ljicoln Avenue, "West, to erly «iong tho LebJgh Valley Railroad to along the-prod_ctlon of Lexington Ave- northcrry. along the center lino of Brown 'various courses to the cc'nter line' of to the center* Une of Brooksido Place and Benjamin Street;, tbenco xoutbcrly alone the Bahway {Uycr and point or place oi -nue and. tui center lice of Ixxlnguia Terrace to tlie center lino of Dartmouth Gallows Hill Road; thence southerly point or place' ofvpeginhlng. ' Presbyterians to Consider Benjamin Strtet- to WHUanu Str«ef: beginning. , • • • • . Road; thenco westerly ' along the center along' tho center line of Gallows Hill Roaa Will meet in Crookalde Placo School Avenue to the Garwood line and point • Thc v1 and of Lincoln Aven.ue, West; thence •\V:i>." ' Westminster ..Choir at *thp. B:3,p a.rti. service will sing Will meet In Sherman School. Lincoln southerly and.down stream of the Rahwaj Boundary Une: thenco soutlieosterly Avenue. , " > ' IUver to the Garden State Parkway "aad southeasterly' Jong tim^in Avenue. West. alone the, WesUUld . boundary line to •••Children of the Heavenly • • DISTRICT NO- »o Bcnjarain Street; t|v«nChancel Choir Lexington Avenue t. >the LchlBh Valley .Dial'.Avenue...... • • ...,.-...•.•..• ^C kjud* Garwood' boundary line to t^2calong' the .center line of- Park 'Avenue to v • • • GiFST Railroad'; tticnco easterly alone the Lehlgh the center line of Orchard Street; thenos practice. ' .;" ' " . • '•"'" " Communion ~ The eight-week attendance contest which was -inaugurattf-B u sin'ft ''Ail in thti April Eve- l~ .DISTRICT NO. U Central Railroad of New Jersey and Effective Listening wi itherly - along., -the center line of Or-' Volley Railroad to High Street, produced: Beginning at a point "in Adams Avenut Ltncoln Avenue, West, and point or place " ' TlieTtov. Albfiil CJI pezso, f>astor, .will preich the second sermon "The Art of Hesring" will be the Alliance Church on Tebruary 19th-wi|} continue at'the 8:30 ring" by Robertson. (hence ulorie High Street to Uncoln Ave- of beginning.- . •-.-. -: ird Street "to um center line qf TJJS Beauty Salon At. -Trinity Episcopal' Church nue or point or place of beginnlns. and Elizabeth AVcnue; theoco easterly " ..Street and*point or placo oi be* on the general (home, "What Christ^fearis io'Mti*' on"%unday at iden- 1 sprmon subject at the 8: IS, 9: SO session. of the Sunday Bible School. The "Crown Him King The men's Bible t class, which olbng Adams Avenue to'Albany Avenue; Will .meet la Sherman School, t.lnrolr during the Lenten Season a Bible. WIU meet In Walnut Avenue Schou) thence northerly along Albany Avenue to ticai; church -sfervicus at 9:30 and l l/a:m.- at Ji PHILOSOPHER once said standing in right knowing and and 11 a.m. services of. worship meeis 'at 9:3.() q.m. in the Gym- Avenue. ct'ta->Brock»ldo Place School. ; acting, they have increasing paign" will continue through Cites New Trend DISTRICT NO. 3 ' ' ' Hosclle Avenue; thence northeasterly ,wui 30 SOUTH UNION AVE. BRidge 6-6618 Class is held each Thursday morn- A"i have discovered that all along Rosellc Avenue to the Rosellc Park ' DISTRICT NO. 18 , Chui;ch. Hisi topic will bu "SiK""^"- -dominion and freedom in daily this Sunday at Calvary Lutheran Aprit.2. . "'• ' , ' " . ' nasium .will'have William Meyer Beginning at the Rahway River and Beginning at a paint in Hampton Str± r ing in the guild room immeHiately (lie pnhappiness of men North Avenue: ,tijijj>co easterly - oijng ooundary liner thence northerly along the Church. The Sacrament of Holy aS speaker and'his'topic-will Ibne Engineering Roselle Park boundary line to the Kcnll- and Orchard Street; thence northerly > point In Casino Avenue cant Livlnfe. ' "A1: the Si'sO.'serv- nrisenPfrom one single fact, that experience. ,•-.;.-,< ,. .'• The purpose of the campaign is Baptist Pastor's North Avenuo to Fewest Avenue:' thence along Orchard Street tq Torbush Street; __ . ,-ive; thence northeostorl) following th6 9 ium, service. This, they cannot stay quietly in their Right -knowing and achieve- ..iComraunio, n will be offered at all "Restoration:" The church school northerly along Forest Avenue to Ham-worth boundary line; thence northerly ice the God and Country n'ward to sttaulate loyalty to Christ and and - along the various courses of said thence easterly along Torbush Street tp along Catlno - Avenue to Linden Placo: PERMANENTS ^ hamb" Many of the dis ment are. insepajtable from ,sci- ilton Avenue; thence northeasterly along lands Qf tho Board of. Education: thence thence iiortherly.flBldng Linden•• Place tfl year. the. study is being made cf own cliamber." Malanny oof the dis- services. Sunday church school to reach more children anij adults meets-at 9:30 and 11 a.m.' as does Education Hamilton Avonuo to Eliiobclh Avenue: Kenllworth boundary line to Orange will bo'presented to-fearry Wiblc, in life may be cntifLp listening to-God's direo Sermon Topic Jiorfhexly- alone -lands of said Board oj Orange Avenue; thence ^easterly' 'along ; Gospel;, according to St. John, orders.and evils convenes for all ages at 9i3O and for Him. the Bev^ Laurence J. thi> cliureh-time nursery for chll- ; Erjgineering education today isthence northwesterly along Elizabeth "XVEITUB: meniTff—*3ulKw£sTcrIy along' Education 4I3JQ. feet-la'.k point; tbenefi Orange "ivtnuo to Culg Placo: tbenu Complete with Shampoo* Sot Cut and the Newest a ihembelr of troop 44, . said to be the result pf-man- tion, and they involve not only Avenue to linden Place; thence'northerly Orange Avenue to I'nden Place; thence northerly along Craig Pl^e to Narmandl* again at 11 o'clock for all except dren of. parents attending the designed to provide a broad theo- continuing along said lands of Board ol 1 Communion pn Wednesday evenings a Bible kjnd'if unwillingness to sit stiil 4he-«:jection of mortal- theories. Pyne, pastor, explained. 'Uncertain Self along Undon Place to Casino Avenuo; southerly along Linden Place to CUzabetb Education westerly to Spruce street, Place; thence westerly atonit Norraiandlf ^ . ••' in Modem Styling Church school to nursery, kin- thence westerly along Casino Avenue to Avenue; then£e southerly along EUxa^ study on the teachings ,pf Jesus and thitik. Quiet und contem- and limitationi'but lhe acknowlthi- .l senio,: r and adult classes. Chilr Attendance goalsJiave been-set • The service of they Lord's churcS—h -sgrvices -*. retical background rather than tence Southerly along Riverside Drive ta i btji' hh vis " .Commumon service Sunday. The f Beglnhing ot tho Central RaUrood af trel Railroad of New Jersey to the Roselle to Hampton Street; thenco . westerly -asino Avenuo and point bt place o( k competent operators. .Hair coloring done, expertly ing botji' church services. The men and boys' choh? rehear- Sometime* it jfeemsjis-if Cod's truths. A* on individual strives Boy Scout' Troop 84 at 7:30 p.m. majesty, "honor and glory.: - Senior high members of a.m. there will be A.c'offee time for, "With a broad background in New Jersey and the Rahway R'ver: boundary line; thence southerly, along the along-Hampton Street to Berkeley Place; beginning. ._ ^^cT • 'The Cornmunicants' Cla-is Will: Communion. Choir will sing, with sal will take place this evening at vbice'\v6re difficult to hear amid in this endeavor, he is obeying At the 11 a.m, Worship, service theory; the yoiing engineer will thence westerly olohg the Central Mat- Roselle and Linden boundary.' line to thence southerly along Berkeley Place to \BCI strictly m private. All haip styled with Dress- 1 ill Fellowship . Hall; . Saturday, Youth Fellowship will Tak> ^c parents of cihiidren attending; Raritan Road; thence southwesterly along WIU meet In Roosevelt School. TJ ' at"6 x>Mi!Mrs. Herma Adams serving as'or- all the clamor and confusion of the injunction_of the -Apostle road of New Jersey to the «2vidln« line Hampton Street; thence Westerly along Avenue...... ;..- . x. ' " me'pt on Sunday 7:30 p.m. • the pastor will .feive a brief Com- be ablu.tt> develop pn his own and' Raritan Road lo Centennial Avenue; setithe lotion which makes sets .last longer. tfnd director. niorlal activity. There have al- Paul (l»hU. 2:57. "Let this mind, catethetical- instruction' ot 9:30 in ah aftern'opn ybuth rallyV^B" thlilte: pre-schoomi,-in.itvi/*l , ^wM-ikWfsession * . -w.o* f vi*thv I . e. « ; ,. ' ,»„ ^~• , j A between No.. 117 and No. 119 North Ave- Hampton Street to Orchai4~Street am} • . DISTRICT NO. IP „•"'>* imder the leadership':oi the pastor*: 'Service's on Sunda^.'the Third ajn.; Girls' Mission Club at 1:3Q munion .meditation before 'thg Thurch school. Mrs. McCo>d is the:\\° solve Problems as tlTey arise. If nue, West; thence northerly'along sold thence northerly along Centennial Ave- point or place of. beginning. On Sunday pyrtilng-nt 7 p.ln.'Drl Sunday School will meet at 9:45 , ways been those individualsbe , in ^you, which was also in held in the Stelton Baptist Chm dividing linn In Wnrtti'-'llwimi. 'W.~ ' nue to the Central Railroad of New Jgr- Beglnhing at -Uie inlersecUon at th« Lent, wUl-jrtciu3e:/8 —however: whose pure ami revey- Clii-i.it Jciua." ^Tfgjntendmit ''' " • M'e'We.tocpecittllZOlRrafW-ffeldr SJL ttey ano pouktror^Iace oj^_beginrtlhg' :, . , V"--.—s—iodern-spacioas—boaut-y—saloiv-with-ample- Senior. oi Kdisoh . on Sunday - Orchard Street;' thence' along Orchard r Placo: ,thenc<> along' U.D ^cllul .-, • ' ,1 Lakshnian-Prasad will speak to Jesm acknowledged no influ- {V--* The Youth Fellowship-groups it might be obsolete in five.ypors,"' , Will meet in Lincoln School, Centen- West Er. a.m.," Holy" Eitcharist; "9:1'5 a.m., -tivetlilnki'flg kept them at one- League at • 1yp.m. A discussion' • Monday at 8 p.m. the Junior Strtet . norlhorly to Hampton SUiict: nial Avenue. -. . ' ' .— of Brooksido Place proddcud to th« FREE PARKING tiext' door in the Crown Gasoline the Seniof. Westminster fellow- The official board meeting will; ence other than the divine, and Mr. »nd. Mrs. Wade Homeiley' thence easterly'alone Hampton Street to Mor'ning Prayer and Family Euch- with, the' divine and who were •will beled by the leaguert, will meet at 5:45 pjn. The pastor Department Staff meeting Will be Professor Lon'go;-.a UJC alumnus, DISTRICT NO. 17 " . center lhu- of Springfield Avenue; thenc* T ship. Dr. Prasad-.Is.now.serving bo.held on Monday and the Men's accordingly able- to know tlie this was the source of b,is mat*' will'bring the message at the 7:00 visors-of 4he. group, will ao ' declared. .' ., t Berkeley PIOCB: thence nortHcrly aloiii ' DISTINCT NO. 14 .•••'•-..'•-• Beginning ot a point in the center lin* northerly along . the centor. Iln«j of •"•StatiphVy'^end.antwiU'help/you'pa^'/"'""^ r arist; and 11a.m., Choral Eucharist Berkeley Place to Hampton Street: thence Beginning at a point of Lexington Ave- of Orchard Street 'and Torbush. Street: SprJi\giield Avenue to' the center line 0> Club will meet tonighipSt 8 p.m. peace find confidence of God's velous healing power. His • ex». ' Monday/ Primary Department an__y them. held in the juriior'roQm;. Tuesday easterly along Hampton Street to. Sprtntf- his internship at the Perth Amboy and_Sermon. 2Ll_ _• , ^ -^ o'clock - Sunday evening—service. Professor_ Longo_saId there ale nue _and^tlie-_boundary Une-ofLCarwood-. thence easterly^along th*_jceiHer__line^of- Park Drive; thoncoeasterly_ulong_the iStrM'ark's-Ch'urch-isrparticlpat^ —governnient-in-their-affairs',.--^r ample- is possible -lor all man-;_ staff .at^B p.m.;-Tuesday, Evangel-, --Tb^'-.'-ova^eiism—comi^w^-ai-i:3••-&- 6 p.m. tKe prayer'firoup wilf field—AvenuB^thenco~lKSUUii!rljC^aIoh^ center lino of Park Drive to -its terminus' ••.General-^Hospital; • Refreslinierits Boy_Scout Troop 74 will meet in many areas of engineering-'- such Sprlncflijld Avonue to the liahwnv River; •hence southwesterly along the Garwood Torbush Street to lands of Board at * ~Z~- ing with the Cranford Methodist The still small v.ojce is forever kind'to follow, and by-so doing .isnv .Committee at 8 p.m.; -Wed-* the church, under meet in the junior roam and-at boundary line to the WesUleld- boundary Education: thence northerly along .lands UIMCC easterly imd thru «.o' lands ol wlllbe-seryed at the close ot-the Sherlock' Hall on, Monday evening present for RiiiAance and assur- mankind will be. blessed. ..Cliris- ^They Looked For a City," will bo as research, 'development, produc- thence easterly alone the Bahway Hiver Une; 'thence southeasterly along the West- of Board of Education- 417.32. feet to »•ynlon -County Park Commission to tht Open Every^Day — Thurs. and Fri. Eves. Church in a Lenten series, of talks nesdily, children's .choir at 3 Of Mrs. Sigmung d Serafin, willjM 8:15 p;m. the nursery%% department to lilvcrsldo Drive; thence southerly along field and'Clark boundary line to Raritan center' line of the Rahway River; thenca meeting; : . ;- '. at 7:30 p.m. and the church school- ance, but it Js- heard only in tlie tiaq Science shows the seeker shown at the Fireside Hour at 8:30. tion engineering and design:'The Riverside Drive-to Norfii. Union Avenue: point? thc*npe con.t^nuing alonjt said lands r will meet at the First by-tlfc Rev. Dri'• Robert W. Funk,. __qinctiiess of humility -and'self* bow to maintain the ChrUtly and youth choir at 6:45.' _Qn-Mon '. ,Okell' Place - to Walnut Av»-.ue; Uience ica; thence.-, Westerly along the center boundary' lino to tha Tdwrwhip- of West- nesday evenings in the educational .fear, hatred, and prejudice. How separable as cause and effect, all on the_BQOk of Acts will b& titled Class .will hold.its monthly meet- The Prayer Fellowship- \j,, young —pr-oplglfr— communicants' northerly aIong_Wabmt >'v that Yodayat 10 a.nv.the^.Marga.rot ie Troop 686; 6:30 p.m.,.Wcstmin- tory Was tho-Christ of Faith?" SciolictJandHey v ' bi oddition 'to you r ''regUtar^torrtps 'with * v- ' ~' Daily services at; Trinity."-Epis-.' tual nature of Deity an3 His — evehing"-.:'.""' TIT*."" •""".; • • thJ^ l".'Creettt; 'Association- ^willL have y, uidd tliu amci)dtnw(ts..-lfnil supple- -s^cfT^lJoir—rehe'ariial;-ft-i>;ni.'r Sen- r . to "the Scrii>iures" (p. 4G8); "All lL hae a Central Railroad of New Jersey and point copal-Church wiU include a cele- is infinite-Mind and its infinite creation, thc woVdV and works The Home Missionary Society Bowiand Hill!' sewing session undei- tt»e. ddirection ments theretoth . '~ ••^ 01* place of beginning. ' ' '_ ' purchase of meat totaling.-$3.00 or more ior Cfibir rehearsal. ••••_' bration of the poly Eucharist on of Jesus become v*tal^4iraclical,~ •-—.-.-. NOTICE ' . . . Will ::rneet Jn Lincoln School. Centen- Brownie Troop 587 will meet at niiinifestation. for"Go"inS- All-in- and comprehensible. , Calvary Music "will meet today. The program in- j of Mrs: -Terry ICubiiius: and at 8Is hereby fiiver> that qualified votcraot nial Averiue. • . -•- - this coupon. y_- Monday, Tuesday^ Wednesday and all." God is iullnitc Mind, and clude! sewing" for Bronx Messianic j pm. the Men's Council will hold thii uaiyj -.. ••'.-•• ; . DISTRICT NO, a the" churchrat, 10 a,m, Saturday . ' • '".Towuihlp of ' ' •* • Friday at 7 aJn:; on Thursday-'at man -the expression of this • An obstacle to eHfecttveslisten- _ ^ Center • at .10:00 • a.mJ; devotions Beginning «t W.llllanu Street, and Den- morning and. Girl -Scout Troop 291 Slates Service^ perfect infinitifiit e consciousnessi . ing is listening to the wron£ Director i ijj Kguliir meeting under Um luad"- . _ . .'CHANFOttD man—Road; thence northwetiturly along 9 a.m. with the Sacrament of Heal- things, - if an individual rumi- and prayer time, 11:15 aim.; lunch, J .ership. ot John "Robfcrts, president. not alroady rotflstorcd In salt*-, Township WUllainWUll s _Stro6t_to__IillIcri!ii»,__AvchUeSttri»AhU i GREEN _at_10L30_a.ni^At_8tl5^pJn_on this —ThereforeTheref . the-inteHififcncc. wis- x y^ears Of-service as i>l- dh loa\filst(«r'Wlth same date the; 3EI Married 'Couples For Bas Mitzykh rector of muiic, Mrs. Marlin Sieg hl Clk bf^tA ld TlTownslddp lo Lexington Avenue; thence easterly Anne Sehrcler.'wlll hava service of Morning Prayer takes ' arid immutability which -cliaracparticula- r problems arid relives •_has resigned jfrom this position on speaker, Miss Elizabeth Foth of \hi/ To\vn£hlt> Clerk .bft nlonr;txixlngton, Avenue to Dcnman Road: STAMPS Club will hold a Square liancc in place each day 15 minutes before tcrite infinite Mind must also some, special, discord or un- New York- Cityr 1:00 p.m. All Margaret(Zreeiie of, Qranford at his oillce thenoe northerly along Denman. Iload' to the- large iellowshipTdonr of thehor Bas Mitzvah at Temple Beth- pleasantness, he is shutting out the ''staff. • of Calvary Lutheran ' ' Municipal Building ' Williams Street-and point or pluce of In addition to regular stamps w|»h meat purchase ^ - • ' the Eucharist and the service of characterize the- identity of women are invited. .. .-.- ' C'ratKurd. N. J) ' — beginning.. ,. •' ',..>.. .-1 ' .church with Chuck Wll&on calling. El, tomorrow night when services man, the perfect' manifestation the peace and joy .which Cod is Church. Her decision was moti^ &t.any time lio to and Including f' . totaling $3.00 or more ond thli coupon. . -_ '. y ' Evening Prayer is conducted inihe. : : rThe, Boy Scouts will • meet to*- Circle Meeting • Will meet In Uvlngatoh Averlue School, "Those attending arejijjkej to back begin at 8t30 pan. Her wothery i forever " ^ * "" *" vated primarily because, of in- IIDny MAHCU 0, I.Mt falyingiitoriAvenu« ^i 't6iEl ; htt7p0i'toddthCb fiatetne7TiEgi3teati a box supper and .1 prho will be 7 ^ ChfistiaiTScience7"whic!i he . . . . cre asingly • heavier cesponslbilitiegps ^ o closed -Until -'after''tho forthcumlnu _DISTRICT NO.. 7 ''"•—• Saturday from _4 vto. 5 p.m. one of 1 1 from Exodus 34 and'Mr^'Schrcier ' accord with the Bible, teacheswholesome situation ,qr conyer- : Scouts tomorrow night at the same I'rlmary Elucfron-to bu held oil .Tuesday, Beginning at a point • of the Central •X.; •'•• awarded for the prettiest, box. the clergy is in the church for satiou, refuses to be impressed which were-related to'Such a posi- April 18; 1001, and • Railroad of New Jersey and tho, Garwood will chant the Kiddush. tlmt since God is the only cause, time. A .group of jnen will leave HPLLARD YORK CLOTH | The Margaret-Greene Women's boundary line," thenco northwesterly along . Women of the church will" bowT spiritual counseling and the ad' there cannot be a lesser or con- by Untoward circumstances, and tion in a growing congregation: I Association^ of they First Presby- - NOTICE The Choir, under the direction claims his right to dominion, he During Mrs. Sieg's lime With the. the .church ;at 7:00 o'clock tomor- Is hereby given that tho District Elcctlpn- jaid Gnrwood boundary Unto to Filth CITY ;..... ;...'....,....;..;...;....;.„ „..._ at Rahway Recreation Laneji_jDn ministration of the. Sacrameht ot trary cause influencing man- row evening to conduct a service at Iterian,Church has scheduled cir- lio.'rrdu in and for thc -ToWnthlp of Gran- Avenue; thenco along Gallows Hill Road of Hazzan- Samuel Lavitsky, will • kmii. The belief that such extra- experiences joy.;. ~ ... church the whole music program ford will sit oi^ iho plucL'ii hereinafter to Park Avenue: thence easterly "oiling This coupon expires Motcli 11 th, 1961. Monday-at 7 p.m. At 7:30 p-.tn. Absolution. God's Lighthouse Mission in New I cle-inectmgs for March ds follows: Park AvonUe to Orchard Street; thencu sing. Rabbi Sidney D. Shanken has neous influences as genetics, he- ~ Mrs. Eddy-Writes in Science reflected her musical leadership. utod on ".-•••• Monday'there will be a meeting of At .ythe daily services during and Health (p. 323>: "The ef- York. ..-•'•- RICHARD HAR1 •March 6 nt 8 p.m., Adah at the TUESDAY, AFBJL 18.' 1001 southerly along Orchard Street to North the Session in tl>e ehuftjh library. ch'os'un^iis his topic, "Esther,and redity; physiology, and chunce Under her • guidance three new betweon th£ hours of 7:00' A.M. andAvenuo; _thence southerly along iho di- Miriam," _^- • • • ^_ Lent tho speciatlnientiona-'will be arc detcrniiuing factors is false, fects of Christian Science are UOHNSTON PAIHT 8H0P) I home of Miss Dorothy Adams, 22 8:00 P.M., Eastern Standard' Timo, tot viding, line between No. 117 and No. 110 . Boy Scout Troop 44 wilL-meet not so much seen as felt. It is choirs, the children's, junior and North Avenuo, West; to the Central ttall- as'iollows^ Sundays, The Church; because such theories deny Atlington foad;Jbeborah, Mrs; G.tho purpose 6f con.ductl.ni..if f a oh Tuesday at 7 pan. and men of .The Saturday-morning service the 'still, small voice* of Truth youth choirs; were added and the MjObooks are water: TKbse"bf 101 N. UNION AV£| •ood:of fthe IS .Attributes. Jar, Mrs. R.'V,tyacPonajd,,'3'-flai- ,J.-J81li.0S:JlTsrelnaftor-.lUti-d and'for ihti Beginning at a point of the HnhWay Lancaster Brand -Boneless "The faithful -departed; Saturdays, the new members' classes. At the lS < "place on-Wednesday uf; 6:30 p.m. • Selections trom the Prophets |pluee. . '-'~,-•:•••-•••••-'"•;-•••' electiotf*'T>f T*hV "Trulii uhd ono fu'inalu River and t»e Central Railroad of New J World Peacc^ Special Intercessions Jersey; thence caiterly'olon'i the Central -, ,-* and the Jurilor: Westminsteir Fol- time the congregation adopted use •member of the Ttapxibllcnti Stjjtt* Ctun- will bu chanted by Robert Schach for tbese Intentions'will be offered March 8 at I pan., Anna,, Mrs. mitlee and one male und one 'fcmala Railroad to.tho Roselle Parlt boundary i iowship will rnect^it 7f-i5 p.m. On of the 4ew; _.Service... Book., and r lines thence hbrtherly along the - tor-from the -First Book- of- Kings, at ;all. dai ly'services. „: =-J~ Cfi j ft; Ey- tnombrr - of the- ftirnori-.itli- -«tnti'~rnnt- , •• Chapter 18, telling the story of "Hynuuil, "sHe "enabled Calvary to mlttee and for ^iio election of t\vo* mem- "Park, boundary. line to Roselle • Avenue," 1-v fourth 'Lenten Mld-Week Service make a smooth- transition to its [ther, Mrs. C. O. May, 799, Spring- bcrti, one man and .one woiian, ot—the thenff noiithwi-tiTly nlfng. B"»i-l'p ftVil- .-• '•'(• plijah conferring with the wicked IACA County. Committ™ of tho Repub- nilo to Albany j Avenue; thence southerly I fleld- avenue;. Mary, Mrs. G. B. The Bayonne Bridge across Kill use. - '••• •'• • • • • '. ,. alonffftho center Une of Albany Avenue '• will be held in the sanctuary-with prieat of Baal. '. . lican Party 1 rom .c.nch Blectlori dlatrlct, "Van Kull -in the world's longest ISpohn, 6 West Holly street^tte- totaling S^Motnbcru 111 all, for a term lo Adam* Avcnuu; thceco uoulhwcstcrly the genera] -thenie" "Faces Around Melvin. Price .will thant selec- .. At- • its - J recent •" ttSeeting, the sloaa Adams Avenue to Eltzubeth Avenue; ! Series on Christ's Portrait IbeHah, 'Mrs.' Richard Hughes,'at of one yoar and two members, one matt ,!• steel ajrch ,b>rldge,_ , • .'".''. "'•' • J the Cross.fr The t6pic for the eve- • •-'( •"•••-• i '•••••;• • • .,v. •''.-.': " ••.'.. •-•.-.. . Church Council -acceptei|— Mrs.', and oiic"woman of thu' Local Countythence southcuterly along! Elhabeth Ave- t tions jtfom ,tlie Prophot Isaiahi <1 Qtae to Hamllton~AVenUc; thenco ^h ' ' -... • * . •• i ;A Lenten 5ern^,SerleS^.on, wie Portraitsof Christ'^Ul l» con- I church. ;• ' .-.- ' : ;.- •_- Committee of the Dcmocnitic Party fn)tn Chucks Hirig "viH" -W.' "The Crowd Who Chapter.6, (tellingiotthe-calllBg-of. Sieg's^resigriaUoh"with regret, : uach_ election district, totaling.-. 3l);:m«n£' wesUrly olonif Hanillton'Avcnue That which comes after eveij tinued by Df. Albert AilingerJ pastor of" the'^ranford Methodist :Marth 9"at ':9:3p'v'a".iniVi DorcaS, bcru In all, (uf a term of ono ycoK'.u Avenue; thence southeasterly olqn^ For^ Cried, 'Crucify Him.!V" Refresh- suiah. .; voiced tl|e esteem and gratitude of SL est Avenue to North Avenuo: thence west' ments Will be served by thu.Board conforms to that \vfiich;has gone Church,, as. he speaks" th'ik Sunday .on a lesson taken from the Book the congregation for her years of Mrs. J:,R. Kinney, 19 Balmiere NOTICETCE.. ~ \i hereby u tiiati t qualifiequalfied voterters of erly alonir-the center line of North Av«- af'Trustees in the llurge fellow- ere. enrolled as students in thebefore,—Marcus Aufeliiu ' ..Boo^. of Matthew. •'"" ~ > _ dedicated servfc'eT and noted with ptkwiy; Miriam,' Mrs- C. Pi Mix, thoth T- -Township,.-of CranfdrCf. d rior alreoxil y huee to the RhwaRahwayy RivRlvor;.thtnc; th o southth- diiurch"School on Sunday.' •' . done |42Uwis street; Prlscilla.'Mrs. NT, walstetrt'glstvremv d In saiamd TwshToumshiTown i p rru Unded rt htha ^erly alomr tho Rahway Hlvor to tha ship room following tho service. ".' 'Thu "Chapel \ Choir, will sing asked to. meet on Sunday at 7 pjn. appreciation her assurance to con- lnw'- a o"f "No w' Jerse " y Jioverninirnlni;i porniancilpermanent t!enlral Itallroad of Nlew. Jersey und point Breaist Lam!>, . ~* Joan Susan Young,' Stychen — Excavation£taiii - begun on •thHe that can have' patience can tinue ah active interest in the.life IF. Glbbs, 21, Lincoln avenue, west. reulstratloii-trtay rctilsler with the Town- or place of boglnnlng. 1 "Create in Me a Clean Heart, O ia the-xiapeL " ~ have, what he will.'—Benjamin u : I March 9 ut 1 p.m., l^dia, Mrs. ship Clerjc, of tho wld Towriahlp of Will meet in Municipal Building Lancaster Brand "~ \ Young, and Donald James-Howe now building program! . -On Monday ~ evening- and work of Calvary Church. • • « • • • ^^^W» •• • • • • • >.• • • • • Crunford at _hlu "ultlce, North Avenuo, East. ' ' Franklin. -. .' • • , God," by Mueller at the 9:25 a.m/ lAilwn Clark, 7 Beech street; Mar- serVice and tho Chancel Choiir will department will have its monthly Miss Barbara Strunk, who has .' , . MuUlolpal bull'dlns- ._•„• —" ' .' DisTiucrrno. 8 •' b been the organist for the past onej IJha, Mt-s^C'L. Grahain, 8 English CrAnfurd, N." J. — . '. Beginning. at Orange Avenuo arid Top. or Boffom sing "SanctUs" by Gounod aF the meeting at & p'.tn. iii the chapel; Builders' General Supply Co. nt nny tlmu between Wednmduv, April Place: thence northeasterly l ,"-•"••;>.• 1 I village; .Naomi,-Mrs. Albert Goetz, 10, 10U1, and Thurdduy, Sypti-mber 2U, lamb. Liver '.'•; the fathers _commi)ttee~of -Troop and one-haif years, will direct the ••(I 'Ornnjo Avenue to «h* Kenllworth boun- 10:55 a.m. service. James Lenney, choirs .until further notice. |3nElhabeth.avcnue; Rachel, Mrs. 10010(JI1 , on which latter dailattu tthha reglaCratlo.-..-.. n dary line; thence w«aterly falongth o director of music, will use the fol- 75y will "meet at 8 pjn. in th.e Old Youcan relax and en- books wlllbn closeiTuntll attur tlie forth- KenilwortH boundary Une to iin uaitlti ' |M. L. McCormick, 9 Hampton rood! coming' Central Election on' Tuesday, said,boundary Uno; thence northerly_»lfi .. lowing selections:-,.y"J{ave"- bSanctuaryy ; the nominating com- November' 7, .1061, and ' " mittee at 8 p;tn- at the parsonage, joy your remodeling The all-day meeting will be held said boundary line to Kenllworth boule- What Is Your Hebbla andv "Prelude and'Fugue rch 1G j It- hereby tilvgn- tlint- ihi- DIutrlH -^l^cHon vard: Ihince northerly along Kenllworth s.'- *'' . 31-Carolina-:j.ircct, anil UielOOth- Episcopal Women "j l° ' " fellowship Hnil DouleVard tu Heinlng Avenuprtl Heinliig in B FM Major," "by. Bach. e .board Vneeting On March uuurdd . in and ior .thf Townahlp «? AVcnUe Were JjfodUeed: thenca louiherly anniyersary.conwnittee at 8 pjnu in handlo them for. yoo^ Cranford." Will Hit ut thc places. Jiereln- along said, production of Hernlng Avenue New Americans, newcomers to aitL.jr ndualiihatcd oh' , and. center lino of Hernlng. Avcnuu to • •^-••y- this country under, sponsorship_of the auditorium. : — gyory rifttoil i« TIIESDAV. SlOVEMlIEIt 1, 1001 Dunham • Avenue; thenca westerly along between thu hoUri of 7;0tt A.M.and B:00 Dunham -Avenue to XaSalle AvonUe; at The Plainfleld District. Episrp- P.M?' £aiitern.'. Sutndiird-.-Tlhw,• ^ < 1.09 annual covered dish luncheon at 16 finish. day, the cancer dressing unit at New Jeraty, will hold Lenteiv I Goodwin Horowitz of. 30 «:u: fcnandlo Place, to Craig Placo; thtneo 1:30 p.m. Sunday in the auditor- General Election, southerly along Craig Place to Orange J0:30 aJn.; and the WSC3 execu- Choir Dajf on Thursday,-March-9, "wime drive, horth, has, been elected ,to votu^upon candidates .ipr~tl Avenue and point or place of beginning. ium of the educational building. tivecoirujaittee at I p.w. in St. Paul's ChurchT Weslfield; ' blTices: '' ' r ' ~ '— ' Will meet in Roosevelt School. Orange Avohuo. • Fruits and Vegetables For Personal... or Business Reasons • V, Mrs. R. Young is chairman. • "Bagc Christian Beliefs" 1s the The program will bo as follows: A Governor. • : —- Fellowship jnectings, all schedr Mvo,Members ot the Cuneral Asitcmbly. DISTRICT NO. 10 y>plc of the WSCS-sponsored tin- 10 ajn., Holy Cpinmunlon; 10J45 A County Clerk. "" ' ; /Beginning at the Unlgh Volley Rail- ~ ihis and other provocative questions can be answered by Uled tor 7 p.nE Sunday, will have ten study 'held each Wednesday ..Three Members at the Board of Choicii road and the RuhWay River; thenco south* the following programs: Junior to 11, buns and coffee; 11 to Frvyholdord (Throo-year .tvrnuK - : erly and' down stream along the Ruhway from 9:45 to 11M5 bia. in the11:45, First MeditaUon; *U:45 One Member"of tho Townnhip Com- Hiver to the Garden State Purkwoy and the expanded services of our Life, Accident and Health High, will hear Dr. Harold Mol- mltteu' tThrce-yeur term). - •' Raritan Road; thence along Raritan Road Old Sanctuary."-Mrs..,James D. to. 12:15 pjn., Second MeditaUon; Following Is u comitlote description oi denke, director of Trailslde Mu- In a westerly direction to Lexington Avo- Righter,.director of Christian edu- 12:15 to 12:30, Noonday Prayers; the nineteen-election district* ot the said Hues thence northerly along Lexington ' % Chicken-Noodle or Mushroom . . i tiu> - Department, now headed by: '7 seum, Watchun^, speak on "Plants cation, is the speaker. Also o» Township and tha location of thu polling AVcnUe toAlan Okoll Place; .thence West' 12:30 to 1:15, box lunch, (with alaces for each of thu laid diatricta: ci-ly along Alan Olccll Elace to- Walnut of the Bible." Intermediate JM- Wednesday during Tjpnt rti R lowship will meet" at 'the.homeof •Bjtt&ng), nndn-boyorage-^viU- be -.•**-«•*.**** *»v». *, ^ , nvcuw;, uicntg iioruicriy oious walr ». jOU-oz-. Jack Silliraan. 504 Casino avenue, Drk Robert W. Funk, associate pro-> supplied by the women of St. Beginning at tho Central Railroad of AVeliue to Lexington Avenuo If «arae w,,o IRWIN L ("BUZ") BUSSEL for a "campflrc" discussion. Ben-lessor j>t liew Testament at prew Paul's; 1:15 to 2 p.m., Third Med- (ew Jersey and High Strc^t-piaduced:_ produced; thenco northwesterly along 1.00 ior High Fellowship will have Bf ft Scmkiary^ is. lecturing on Thjtatione ; 2 to 2:15, Closing Prayers. Mr.' Bussel' was formerly' associated"1 Wdrd of-God and the Death-of -The-Rcv. Richard J. Hardman, Haddock, director of the Union Christ," This 'week's topic will be rt^ctor Of St. Paiil's (Jhurch, will GASHEATING with the Prudential.Insurance Com- County Psychiatric Clinic, as lead- "How t>c We Know That the Jesus be celebrant at Holy_ComraunIon largo California er in a discussion on "Sex, Love BR 6.1320 pany of America, arid is a graduate and Marriage." of History Was the Christ of and will conduct meditations. Avocados • of Pace College, N.: Y., and" the Life Faith?'* Dog Food ^12 .1.00 The Young Ad.ult Fellowship 1 STANDARD LWER Underwriters Training Courses. will meet at 7:30 pjn. at the home but Christ is all, and in all. *' CHAPMAN Frozen Fish for Lent ij Chicken Of Sea Solid White x>l Miss Martha Babcock, 24 Alan• CHRISTIAN SCIENCE From "Science and Health With NO AND SUPPLY COMPANY | Okell place, to plan a Skit foFthe CHU8CH SERVICES Key 4o the Scriptures"'by Mary "INSURANCE^EXCLUSIVELY^...',. review. --, ' . .. . A hopeful message ai UniversalBaker Eddy will be read (8?7:24- MONEY BROS. Large Shrimp^ The.. Chapel Choir will rehearse freedom Will be delivered in Chris- 26): "Citizens of the world, accept . 3 tian Science churches Sunday in the 'glorious liberty of the children •'36 North Avo. E. Tuna V at 7 p.m> Wednesday. and (the # Chancel Choir at 8 p.m., Thurs4ay. the lesson-sermon entitled "Man". of God,' and be free! Tnisjs your DOWN Haiibuf Steaks fej Ideal Brand ALL your insurance require* Mah's rightful heritage of free- divine right." . • . .Cranford, N. X Boy Scout Troop "75 will u^set on Thar© is no its can be serviced by_usi- Jhnrsiiny nt-7-pan^-aad-fctplorcf- dom will be brought jout in the me Post at 8 p.m., also on Thursday. Scrlpturarselections Which include FIBST CHURCH OF CH2UST. to put off dotng The membership • aiid cvansellsm Paul's advice to the Cotossians (3:9-U>: "tie not one to another, scmrasT, CHAMFOBD, those needed n- opii)ssl)l n will meet at 7:30 pjn, seeing that ye have put off the old Scallops in the chapel beforbf e tlcatlini g on the SutUjy, U AM^ members • and friends of | the nrtan with hLs deeds; and have put . Sundiw School. 11 A.M. roodelingi jobs FREE church. ,, ' . on the new man, which is\ttnewed TESTQIONY MEETOJO— Dinners ™ in knowleds«J.-afteT--the image of , WcdBeuUy, E!19 PM. when We can ar- - The confirmation classes • will Make it more attractive, up- him that created him: where there ttEADBJO BOQlt- ' range easy bud- HEATING meet on Monday after; school and is neither Greek nor Jew, circum- 113 N. Union Avenua bairy $pe€ia!s for Lent ft . , Saturday at 10 and 11 ajn. The . Moo. thru Tit, ,10:30 to-date— more livable. x/ 1 cision nor uncircuTOjcision,. Bar- *rtJt 730»|>JH got terms with mothers of the class have been barian, Scythian, .bond nor fit*; SURVEY pk3 MR. BUSSEL BRANCH OFFICE ao money down. See -•us for your necessary Ideal Pizza Cheese ^* 29* | "^ Residence: 300 Mabus Avenu* In Tomato xSaU9e. N. PlalnfiolcL N. J. TdaJstieb d -Pi 5-9442 MAT mm COWTOBT. >a cu WAX «O nun building supplies. PL 6-8272 ^»jtoiy trained bcaN Provolone ^ ^ HOW When you build with "Stan- y— ' /^L Bor Jon's 8-oZ. I' Dekey White or cEsusiAif •onaros' XAOIO IMOUIU >L,ream L-neese 5c OK UM P^. CHRISTIAN dard" materials you build for .;.•'. Frozen Foods Tissue . 2 23 HEDENBERG-MacBEM ICIENCI permjaner.ee. _ / I "1st Driv-lnsoranc© Agency in N.J.'--- open Thur. tjll 8:30 HEAt$ •««•«*• tmw tn» "«--'ir> mmA afuta of • PKone; BRidge «700, SUNDAYS Ideal Asparagus Hash WMBC — (860) 7I48JLM. 336CEMTENNIALAVP 94 HIGH ST, CRANFORP ^VCkBlM0PJ

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(NJ.) ClfI26N. AND CHROKICLE—tnMSDAY. J^ARCH 3, 10CI . Pace Seven (K J.V jCltlZENf AND CHRONICLE—^THURSDAY,. -MARCH 2, 1961 Ch'ernic"al.Society. . t. •TpwNsmy or CRANF6K»1 x., j. ' ' ' . • •;..-'• Si* and airs, Edward Schenker- J.groujp on Saturday, April 8. ' . Entrance examinations for the;His. appointment to the txi-;: Noilfe of Dcllnquerri Penonal T»*«» •' j -.,. Mrs. Janice C. Adams- of 24 . utipir committee was madn/cy"^ t Exhibit sctor. In. accordance wlih inkifuclEmi from' the-Township Corti-' Aiiiiounce mes Kent Place Pri'rnary School, kiil- nt nerewim thi- names, uddruBsi-.s und uiuounls oiu-d on ocrsonal UJCSfeen Fulfilling Need Hcrning avenue and Mri.JaHfcC. Theodore A. Ashford of the yf • 19*J0 and •parliei'.' . . • . T • ' , . U Student's Eoliday,• Fall bf Farmin'gton. N. H., are eo-dorgarten through grade live; .vfill 'Member Drive be held; Saturday, Agril 15. sical science; aepartrnenrv .t POWPEHTHWAITE Reunion Held iiri.ctors^iid owners of the -camp, Univocsity of South Fferida- i-\ AtJr • . • Collector of Taxes. , The CranfordiKcniUvor'th' Jay- Block County 2-¥ear College .vhich -win',.begin its eighth sea-* •uvk-- by-mowbers ol Tin Lol . 'Name •. " ' .' ' .Addrei.k ,' . '. ' - . Veur Arooupt The . winter reunion of Camp pa, FTa. -:" •.',••• . •-•" "'.' 1 23 . Alphonse Gordls cecs will hold ;>'membership-drive on under'their direction this year. .;.! c/eii'ivel'Art Group ana the . 23 Holly Street- •' 1^0 • . sin.in County can u"e "proud of the fact that .for-Die past 27 dlirins the month of March; it-\V-.l^' sift Idlcpines forVGirU of StraWo'rd Exaniinatipn 1 . '. .,- ,-.,.„ •' 1(100 17.78 1 in - 4. 13 Marian. Brrihm years it h;is.had a• cpmniuiiity, two-yeiir a'cademic-.-collegt. ' like those • "jv!'' Art .Association are now I U "Moi-th 'Avi-. \V. 19fiO 17.78 "nnnounced by Frank J. Gru.ber,' 1 N. H., was' held. recently at thi 4 23 W. G. Mcrritt • from iciiers'wriUex hy An-iir'J-lciH'.han, dauuhU'r oJ.Mr..to Cannes in time to watch a beau- many . With friends, we started ' Appointni^n^to Dexter ;Revocations listeij ' ,' ^vhibit a:. V.rdon. Junior-C61- 102 North Avo. W. 1959 '• 2424 suggested. ,foF.other NeW' Jersey countk-.s in u report of the State Jr., memberjihrp chairniari. Hotel Statler'-Hilton in iJcw ^York Entry AjipIications'Due Alarj- Manner . . bepartment,of. Etlucalioii. ivteasc.d this .wcekj.' J3r..KetiiW'tlv C. •Mac- And Mrs. Phil W. th-nehan 'of >?,-JIn»n"<»< r-lrret, »n a vionthS CWtifu- l sunrise over the: Mediterran- jack t6v Scotland by: train, passing .. Forrest P, Dexter", Jr.. of Cran- j, license revocations under \1\ MUn 'Street' lBSi) 10.10 The Jayccos- hayo.'many. areas of ean and, drove' along the famous City; A luncheon wa;; held for the . 19G0 17.7a Kay, president- q-f- Union Junior 'College-, remarked this Week. ' was holiday' touring Fr wee. "Spain. Haly, Switzerland, Austria and higugh JBclgium on the ftegt train At-Kent Plaee School' ford, chemistry and. gcology_prOj^ New Jfersey".Point System. .. C Berraii ".'. >.- 113 Mlln'Strwit •—•• 10SU . 17 W community wort__that_ they H. F. Klrin' ,: Upper Corn'ishe drive high above 51 attending. *>- ~—— noun'Cedthis week' by^Actinjj >»%•• nWmbers ot the- Cranford'! 211 Miln Slr.ol ISO!) 17,711 The-report .recommends the es- to uiidertiiki^ this^ year, Mr ' Gdrmorty. Sliss Uewhan,' a student U^ St. Lawrence. Vniversity, is a_through since the strike. We : Deadline for applications for ad-.fessor; at Union Junior College,! 1-A V. Kachinlah . J .14 North AW W. 10GO the sea. We .spent the night 'in .... Campers and staff members ^•'•« :>Y.d luur/.fay niembej-i of the ; .for^Veruclc Director Ned J. Jv I-A . Anna' Korber: '' 34 ^.'orih Ave.\W. -•• ;19G0; tablishment pf tvvOr.vi-iir epimty said, andrin order lo do ~ spending heriuniiif yearrsiudyw). at t7.ie University, oj Kdinbiirpii. ere, detoured~avoundu. ,ljege -a mission to the Kent Place School, has b.eeh apppintfc'd to "the examin- j 3-* J 26y car oxH train with a group oj friends including-a • C."Casalcs 17 No.rVn.ion Ave. 1959' colleyeK to provide academic 'pro- On Washington of-thc lakes in the Luke Como sec- rouble'spot. 'No one. .was inthci•jbff,. Mary Ja'nc_ McCbrinell, Pa-' Summit, for the school year start-j ations"committee of the American •toip6m.22,.ot 94;B|urn£icic ay .. 16.10 , Lotit.-rs have 'been sent to pros-! meia aiarsn,-> uenra ftciineuai,. •••„•, • j -i i, 1BG0 ma •-•.v-»:^.,;-\ : ', ...-": • . • '•','.-..,•••••.' grams un'ci technical, institutes.-The ~'iTSssmate. fudid Palbuc of. BroiixvillcA . ' •"•' ' \ trects even in'-Brus.sols, jiiid we rnela Marsh, > Debra Schneba!,. 15 •* 'S' ^ Maruiri - . f\"".',.- .- •:, -• ....-' •-•'".-.'.,- 3 tion...-" .;' - ,, *•'.-. ; Chemical Society. ?r.-. tw,'o months; effective as o{ ••• .-viaiiu.'i. . . '• • ...-'• ..17 No. Union Ave. 19GO. ,17.78 poctiw'.hiejnbers'-iii Cranford it>- Lynn Schnebal, Susan'Richmond. ing. September,; 1961,. is drawing, 3. T-: Kcanc ' _, u •• 11 North Union • 10.10 Dr.-Kenriuth C: MacKay, pri-si land required- tricky driving but Linda Schenker, Japice Schenker, warnedJn a final notice yesterday.! as chairman of the subcommittee leges and Technical Institutes' Mviliborshlp is open to all men be-y 'ord who were" returning from a ; 17.78 dent- of Union Junior College, will, Spain.- As WE. _n.eared the Pyrenees, tlie climate became warmer, and provided magnificent scenery. Aft- Applicants:_"for , grades'- six for the society's general chemistry effective as of Fejbruary^lj). ID L: Klttrcll , "" —n North Ave!' W. J0S9 •tween L!l .nul S5 years of age, eith-' Deborah Adams', Susan Adams and 3" it; lu named by State Kducatioiv Com- •"• thCASun was brilliant. . . "7 ' . -' .,,- er drifting -off the road', into a rip to Egypt and Greece, and now through. 11 nrtoy apply on or be-test. Hp is the rirstJunior college ... v.lt. of. 3 SaSSffiipfe' road, and Mre: F; Maeulro 50 Lincoln Ave. W '1969 1G.1I) serye on a panel discussing '.tegal »>r wovfcing. or residing in Cra'hford Jennifer Adams. Cranford cuc^ts 5 Corleton Fox 2J3 North Ave. W,' 1859 10.16 missioner..Frederick snowbank near St; Monti, a .Swiss "e've started thinking about a trip fore March 8." Entrance ejtamina- instructor to .head'im^exarnina- ••.' This Sunday-attend, the- iiili'ic'SeiKtc^recnau-ald of 'i 14 U :'ind interested in bctierinf^ the • • We dined on bouillabaisse ana paella when .we'arrived about 10 were Carol Macintosh;"" Susan Hiiymond B.vlccklo 220 Ntrrth, AV.-. \V. 1059 .. fWe are, in etTect, decades aii«id_ s. KacititJ the Junior "Col- wr C n; tions will be administered for this! tion committee of the American of. your choice. 'jynbia avenue.. . • ' |... «". 227 North Aye. W. ( .p.m., the usual dinner time for'Spaniards, and found .ajlrsl class •farmer, and--his family, came to here dimng Easter 12 - 100I> 11.08 IN APPKECIATION' OF SERVICE—Dr. Edward M. Coe (rlght)f Adiniii:striitoi.J' at the national town of Cranford. ,, Conkliri, Mrs. Meredith_ Conley l\V.-:;H'id club intmbers. eSfh'ib- Charles Lawrence .-^. ^liSt-JJorth Ave. \V. 17.711 6f other areas in.New Jersey here r mil' rescue, and we continued to a 31 H. Slevons -^ " Bt^cuusi*. it is impossible, to'cony hotel. cohsiderocTexpensive,, for __ ~~'~~Z£Z " ~~" .: .. include: 'SiiljJ.' Wayne E. a- 113 North Avtu'W. a.ic surgeon of'"tlip Cranford, First Aid' Squad, is shown ' presenting in Union County.-in tho^two-year cahvetrfion ,v,' William'A. Barberi and' Mil-/ We explored the cathedral acd its chair lift; The trail was, designat- : speaker of the conventioii yester- ;lores. • We spent January 5, the •;;n -'thr6uKh -March: 1.4 in thi 1958 •150 !2O By First Aiders Baseball Leagues , Dr. MacKay, who served on the l cloister garden and'viewed Barce- ed 'intermediate but proved to. be r 1959 101,GO day discussing the national junior Eve of the Kings, in San.Sebastian .-tid-Ji oJ the .KornahegaB.BuJld^ 1900 177.80 .study committee, endorsed the . \ wl Ih. poor ; Edward,'Gri'in , Cranford -First Aid' Squad college picture'. Senator• Cast: hus X\\f lop of ?".?s*- s opfn fiaily Ahirn St. i 1U -tflen-to provide two-year eotmtyr 19G0 177B answered a Pfah May pnrayidtnjj -Show Tuesday the Segrada Famelia church, an ing .hpr.sob.nck throwing candy to one poinT I fell.'ai.id watched ^one ic ALTO DEALERS DEALERS • FISH UEALEKS;•••*''JTUQVOR STORES • ajiday. :hro.tisbi Friday, from S3 ~. A. Metzner. 'i • . y '; 2 Alden vSt. • 1959 8.10 ing January, inclgding 30 cmei;- jThe benefit dance for thi* Cran colleges?=\yhert— no-- such facilities federal funds fgr the ;;st; jthe fciQwds.-'und-jnan'y- colorful of_m.v_»cnted..skis slide, away,. It 17.78 u 1 unfinished', unreal but - beautiful C-'Malifcy are now available. " -•• v ;, . . / of community two-year colleges. took..moj half hour to (lnt it.. At W. L. SCHROEDER 20: No. Union Avo. ~1959 "16.10 genciesi .24. transportations, four- ford Boys' Pjjsehall Leagues, Inc At Kent Place School 'structure^. 'lioa(>7-;und (Minds. The next day COV! > 19B0 . 17.78. '- "Certainly the two-year college / lac. MARINO'S FISH MARKET th«4 IB:» . l-t • B-A_> ' A. Bado •: • - ' service caljs and' one CD drill in Dr. • MacKay • is a tiast . Annuar'fasiiion show sponsororV. Hdi -?i-gain the ^ the end of the", dnv, hiking two' 30 Easlnino St. ——BtoorpiT BUMlo —-—h . ~ - snuxo-' ~• 17 I^orth "five. E. ' 1959 will be held 'JjMday evening, Ma> "tS=S=Wtry=rvaliiabliF:racnity-i!iFhiRh=" TnTles up to the iTolisi6iY-~wii"y~tii>" ODTTEB3 — -LEAOEEJ ~9ua -17.7B by-ttlurniial .Mediterranean,, we picnicked, on whole town gathered on the board- ;- Fresh Seafood Dally , BBMi-1044 KhvanisCrtiest- F.- Klempa ;•• ... 13 North Aycc.fi.-.-'V ' 19.11) .12, ,0't thV'Kenilworth -'Veterans' er education to provide (jualit.v doni.s- at. the Kent Place ^School 1 10.16 report of Captain Anthony.LaRosn. Assoc'urtion and of-the Junior Col-" ing and fnuch steeper, tind to top "Sales and Service ' Expert .Slate Shinxle and loco . ; the white sandy beach on bread,, walk by thu beach to .watch a foot-- 1 17.78 Center.'.' *• ."•'•' " •' ' will be presented at- the. 1 is H. Hand 111 Union'Ave. N. :,',.1859' Six of the calls were in town and programs in a.n'epficient, meaning- k'Ce Couijcil of the Middle States bail }{nmi\, . . • . „ it oil', I jnissed t)ie train to Mun- D«nphln« Call BRidga 6^1333 TUe Sepaira [ells of Refugees 10.16 cheese, fruit and wine bought.,at 19IS0 17.78 ful manner,"'"thd president of IJn- Gymnasium in Summii at ,1 — • -•-•• BKUfe BO4K „ ' ' ; eight were out of the'countyt',The Robert ' GrinishaW, chairnian, Association of Colleges and Sec- -.Ttv—ou tdo&r—market.—Poinseltins Ilcadinc for Austria icli'." •',.,". .'^ ' r ..'' "..'.. " .".'-. it North Av •' ?• 24 Sprlnuficld Ave. 1M» 10.10 total of 1,056, miles and mfin-hours iVIrs.. William Hubiak is in charge Local €omp_etitor. Munor aveiivie is serving 'on^'-tjie'o ' . - BAlES * SBUVIOB 'BMu«|U 81>B«roDm DMC Showroom 1900 Dr, MacKay. exptrsseji the view in an olive grove before reaching STATIONS jrisi's Hfistauraat. A member 17 '8-9 ' • Emrha Qai'dck of tickefe.... .Anypne wishink to) coimnltteu for the show, and^her 4!1 N. Dliil 8L 13 •* '•HJ Sprlneflold Avo.- . 19G0 - 18.14 amounted to 254.75, it would bo a 'ctuplication OtefTort UuMetb 4-S:00 ; "the International Organization M; Martin- •.-, :•: IB Sprinefleld Ave. 19GU Oranada which is .crooned" by the ..— .Complete Pmru D«p«rtm«nl 17 ':• 8-9 "••• worjt with, the cpiwmittuu mu daughter. June i,:leflver,>itc.'junior; CHAS. KURTZ MARKET T. Kyon•-...• 18,Sl»ringlleldAve. I ' 19(iS ' Battery trouble was encountered to establish another academic two- In Poetry Gonltest" Alhambra, palace of the'.Moorish OFFICE AND SERVICE If Eeiuii^i? IMrs.. Barbar spoke 17 8-9 W. Schueman-•-• - contact Mr-. Grimshaw. • ' . at KVint, Place', i.s'a-sfuiieut helpjjr- CENTENNIAL Gulf Servia .21 IB- sprlnirfield Avc: : ' 1959 year college, in Union County.. ,_• ut world refugees and displaced ',-M... . _E; Neafla^ . .' — ,22 Cranjord Avi-. on.qne call and, as one rig already Two poems by Carl'Sahdbiirij- sultan:;. We were fortunate to "be 1206 Mary S(. 'Elizabeth CUOICE; MEATS * Irvin Muldrow . - Stan Costlq i ...T George Kelly-is -progr&ni-vhair- '•"All"thi> aimiHEw1 twoiyear com- for'the event.. , . •/. s •'• : -.- Mil* atid ; described .-the ••; -•at' ~23 was out.on •a-cajl, the Garwood will be rea'd by Charles Mattina""of conducted oil a tour; where tour- ADama 2-7651 OBOCEUIES - raozEN FOODS ;; Lelloy Sliafcf lilan, and Mrs. V. J. Bongioyanni • ' '' , • Gulf Products ..-• . P27 10A 20 AillnttonRd. 1050 First Aid Squad iresponded uiift i muliity coljtjjprrthittkl, by tins state • Ists Weren't >illowed,_by.the artist Ims. of rolccation. 13 Clarvmont I>1^ -1059 ,is:r 4ru charge of • entertainment. 340 South Union avenue, a junior ! -'^-, BUILl>mC:.::':.v.^r. 1 31 •,-• -5---- Kennelri Walter . 211^ North AVti; E. 1959 took* the patient to the hospital. . ejeceptidr- a j.e.eimical-institute are Aj^^tt;;... "whb is -restoring it, , " —. • Mechanic on Puty at All Tinus [siii. iko'Taid'a. gf&up \t"ill 'give 1. 'Cither eommlttce heads aro, Joseph at Holy Trinity' High SchoolvWcst- 32 : 19CO' 17.; how'being met for'Union County W.'J^lveddov-Sr., of 205 North REILLY OLDSMOBILE Truck at Anto fiettam _ ciinctrt iiL-the- near fwUire in. WfiilairT'Kay _ .The Cranford -squad '.stood ',by rtcld, ill.the i'Sid annual content in - Christmas Eve Parades CONTRACTORS 8 North Colon ATO. Cr»Bt*r4 UQUOR STORE , 313 North Aye. E. 1039 , 4 rill, printing; Michael -'Hayeck, avenue^pwest, is- serving on -th'e .'. '.J _ ...... •.•.-• • and assisted in^cttnducting a JKlon- residents by Unlor^ Junior Col.- — I n'e C>.p 'anted '— ' • . BRidga 8-8775 |htirfack_Ha-H to beneSf displaced ,,f . . 20.07 ir;—Andrew.. Varcho, stable ar the ieadinj; .of poetry, .at Hut^ers 32 M. Adesia • . fickotr''committee' t'qr' -tjie- benoill •— '—,•• Antharlwd .-- . . rti in Carrip Weifaungen. id 38 JolinStreit " I960 -j.17.7U dil'TD1~~hTd7t~Nh7g l icffe/'Dh.MabKny'lalcl; ".Wo,:or (sfovvifii-k "C«illegt'"6f-.'-Artsr anil: Sci- huge live turkeys were being sold ' . O-jC D 8 MO BUI . Freo. Delievty 367 Ontennial A»«- Cranioji I a D'Ainlco ' 22 Bloonllncd.ilu Xvo. 1939 ranKemeht-s and refreshments; Mrs IH-rtormancc ,o{ "Kagliaccl" -and' '51 • 2 - Raymond Mack — B.10 Park by Union Council, Boy Scouts course, are iiot in a .position fit Balee" A Bervlee FlJFl, OIL l.iny, sanw of whom hay'e been' 52 2 Chestnut St. ' J9U0 17.78 Joseph Bazilus and Mrs. Hubiak, ences tin's Saturday. — " . to-housewlve^.who (it.ufl'ed the gob- • ".and 19 , . Mrs. W. Lehrnan 231 Walnut Avi\ ". I960 this tlmii to say wliether therl' is ti ^'Cuyalleria R'uiiticana" to~be pro-. ~ ADam» 2-7651 ___^. |. the Cimp-since World War II. .S3.. 3 E. Lock 17.7U of America. T.ho.CD drill..in Ho- door prized. • •• • . " • • "Competing-will h,c 60-studerits bling birds into- market baskets Call BRidge MIS0 ^ SHOE REPAIRING i ' \ 1 Grove St. . 19^0 •\:i6.-io serltediJy.Setori Hall University in . BO North Avew' Eatt Weitfiold CARPENTRY » special board of directors" 10(10 selle Park -was- a demonstration needfov a technical institute,". and took them home. Toys, gifts 28-9 17.7n from. Kuco.ndju'y schools in 1'/ of the TKeatre,-Jic>yjirk,-..af ' LADGt JOBS OU &MA.LI< tOVELAND tO£L CO. " •L. tl, Cralt . 220 Walnlit Avo. 1900 9.V8 sponsored by B'nal B'rith to show • Dr. MacKay cited the recent re- lisg •wiiS'.'heJd and-.-tbe. board S4. 9. .32 -Grove, St. 1939 Mi.'i\h Jersey's .-'21. countio^f .The ajid huge Christmas nojscmakers Authorlieci Union-Ave^-—CrrmfnTH ' 10.10 0 p.m. on Sunday, March 26.,/rho' THORLEIF JOHNSEN SHOE ls!d UT Sponsor the eonccrt-to the many organizations' and maii- port from the-t.'ducatiori eoinmltt'iy' wiiiiuT,. if :>i):iclotT R0TCHF0RD P0NT1AC-1NC. 1 .:.—'j.3. :.._ MarineJBarentsi- production will feature some of' ESSOTHEAT^-rFUEL OIL i the- rehabilitation of the C~Carkorf—'" ' • 45Tunio>n, Xyv. Stn 7^ ~1959~ io!iu power neceiisury {o cope •witlTany of Union Junior C(vllefie's btianl of Sacramonde, another mountam BHidge 6-9548 1900 » 17.78 will i"ocelye a foiirryt'ar scholar- the artists of the Metropolitan Op-'- Prompt* C°urt into the'/technical institute winnerV'school will l'eceive a gold hLlkih 12 Aldan 81. . . CranfsM.I , by Walter*II,'Copper, pro- 107 WnJuut . dbiUtlfitdtJi i'd in New Jei.sey •djavitii^.thfe" latSQ ram—Ptirtlan season.man in -the TS5&. season. from" the w.iss, ILydiu'-and I saw !, .Friendly Service Since. 1929* 105 -.Walnut. AveuUi? 1030 10.10 The first alders! ^managed to getWight to be prc'sentcd ot the~Myrtlj pCl^ and rjo&n • Lan&illa... Jr., v.-as" lAe W. Murkey ' "If Urilon Couny_is intitrcMU-d' in parades .o,f~yoUng''boys_with noise- 104 Wolnul Ave. TRUCK AND CAB*| Lst of his fathe-rv District Lt. it- 19«O 17.7U through the last" two severe snow^ Avenue School, lrvirigton at 8 p.m. 3 - English Ford Eine 100 SoUtli Ave. &ist' , 1939 0.08 eniariiihg.-fducailonal opporluni-- ma.kCrH and instruments running Co»l - BKATINO OILS • Coke A. Ruiiolt . - March 10. The program will fea TOURNAMENT--WINNERS—Den H emcr.gcd as .champions' in -RENTALS? bov. William Palermo .of Linden 57 18G0 8.8U storais> without Incident by. .being tiesfor Us .youni,' peoi)lelt.mi«hjL "through the streets. We wenxin- COLONIAL ~ • L 108^Soutli Avo.'.^ast 1959 lli.lU ture films and demonstrations ol GOOD-WILL USED CARS las present also; ',' ' . '[ Win. 19lI0 17.78 "prepared fojr the Worst," tlie conslaer a scholarship : plan for thti annual basketball toui'nari'icht. of Cub Pack 103 Conducted " and - It 5B 9B-9D . PeterseriTT Dairy vited to join the "parade, and wer.e - SAVINGS & LOAN MoMftiJ BRidga- 6-0900 ' |Tnc meeting was followed'by 3 Walnut Avc. „ , 19110 14.07 squad captain"' reported.; Shovels Marine activities by a'team ot ox "during;'January and-February. .Den' 12 defeatej~they will keep-for one- year. 1 North Avou Ei,. Cranfo*d SB Cranford Body i Fender 218 South-AVe, East 1900 ment of the two ambulances, and crultlng"~Station, ~Ncw York; ADams 2-3700 MORTAGE LOANS . for Local 59 8.89 _{Jiants to worthy Union County "' the streets ..with the paraders and Mvfnbers of the winnfng team are: Front, left to riyhtjlichard W. HassclhofJ .... 210 Straffi Avo: East -1039 -10.10 the men, often With the help of_ Sgt. H. A. Schwar/. of the Marin 1 TAPfe RECORDEftS •HI-FI r SAVINGS ACCOUNTS^. • -ft • • — : 1900 17.78 hitilt-.Kchooreruiiuiifcs,' Ur,- Mac- STEREO Gu> , Robert Vreston, Joint F.olk, Douglas Bonhami.ti'cond, William Car or Truck Rental 59 Corpy Recruiting Qtliitu at Julian , into the mnin eitiisquaro_whcre we- RANKlW FUEL CO. 1053 10.16 resident^ in.the. vicinity, managed Kay sail)i • -'-."• .. ".-'• , •'. r were serenaded. Apparently EVu'n-. •Humpfrrlesi Thonnis Qlesser, UobbVt-Winkci.i'Eric Jenseii, Glenn " UNION CdUNtY BUICK CO. Jlfetered 8ervl«e «'. Prompt Deliveries Men in Service -1900 17.78 t» keep the rigs, on the 'movo.de- place and Morris avenuu, EH • Sales 'Service "I".. Call BRidge 2-6090 GO .... W. Boy ton 7 Union AVenuo So. • the president -of- the Cninfoit.l Sullivan;-.back. Can'py Hansel, Kevin Sullivan. Kdwnrd. Wolff, CDBBENT DIVIDEND ttATB PUEI, OIL '.' -. *S, | Archie' L."Jontte. jr.. 17^ son of ~ioao' ;pl»f> botlv. fenortci-1 those attendirip co's-civil guards didn't 'approve bu- ! -Inrlndt f3i 00 tf Tllttli- 1 Union >II..II. g,. nnd - -JOTLJ 8EIIVICB— "^—7 T^opor Insurance 63 2A M. Catalano 314 Lincoln Ave. East WOll'Ui'. gladly t\>n- (ij they came ^i>id rescued us. Robert Brown, and Gary denser. Oo Enllrtt .tUUuiev Vtacai 91 Cp "Charfoue S^TX 17.78 Extra blankets., and linen also from-'Cranfbrd will. include Mr. CaU BRldgo 6-B200 1000 FORDS- and other nt* ' 63 .- 7 Pairlck soplo SOIfWalnut Avo, '. .-_ 17;78 the Urrton County tloarcl It was'a very exciting'Cliristmas litell'. Jlace, enlisted in. ihejNavy 18 Abr;MB 33S Centennial Ave. were placed in~ the ambulances so. and Mfs. Frank O'Brien of 7 .Oak 8 Alden St. CHottnui 5-2313 Cars to e^oosc front -16.16 of Pi'oojioidora and' rtthof Unian Eve! ...".-• - ' ^T If No Answer. BHidgo 6-9341 \ii •vieik,- atcorfiing • to. Boats- r 17.78 that-the patients'would be warm lane, parents of Thomas O'Brien, HENRY P. TOWNSEND •?si :•••••'•• Koury • 77 Winans Ave, B.08 Counly officials to ti'i'souss ilio 321 Centennial Avev Cranioid ^inVMate 1/c Raymond G. Bell • '.'•• •• • • . "C •' *. • who enlisted in-the Marine Corp On Christmas clay u'o contirir / 8.89 and Jcomfortable- in spite > of county '.co.lk'fitv-proposal ,-intl the (Formerly Van's) •TO-"-" . 20A ' . Paulino .Chiufiano Q3 Wlnana AVIL .^_ BR 6-0483^ 4ied south, stopping (or:.Christmas Wis I the Elizabeth. ^ecruiling-.Sta-' 8.08 weatherand road .conditions. An on February 25, I960, and Is sta- WestfioldAvo. W. RouUe Park UOVTNG AND BTOBAGl picnic luiich on aJhigh "cliff near Anlherbed Jen- A former student of Cran- 75 ' 22 E. Oorvd ••.-••*• 00 Wlnuu Ave. * t^i" "alFiiight • standby was^orderod at tioned1 jri .Cuba, and..MivnndLMis LEHIGH OIL CO., Inc, C. Winters [ '-"' ~~Aimunecar,i _ arriviyig m -BUJCK Ini High '•Sehool, he joined -In the 75" -.. 22A 87 Wihuna Ave. theHithe'Heighg t of the storms,, as it wasWilfred FletcHer "of. 10<5 .High to celeGVate~Christm:)K'»igW. The •• . -Sale* '»nd''8enrte« ' , .-- "Satisfat tiort Guaranteed"' : I GRECO'S GARAGE |ivy's sh,'ort _toinority enjistine.nt. IS - 28 .M. Hank. B3 Wirians' Ave. realized the'meri woull d havci i street,. parents of Ronald "C. Flet- streets were crowded and gypsies GMC TRUCK SALES EXPERT Olli BURNER SLRVICE 241 North Ave.. W. : was sent to the Great Lakes. 75 28 A.'- Anderson * " 93 Winans AVe. their cher, who enlisted last August 25 WesifleW, Sooth & Centennial Aves-Crinfonl I 75 20 " B. Camlllo . . 93 Winans Ave. ficulty f responding lxom ;Wero glancing | in thdl'.strects ior : and is"station"ed af'Cnmp Lejeune } i BOOD U8feD(,CABB . BHidgs 6-t717 Training Center for 75" " J. Tlernpy '" " ' ' 93 winans'AVe. homes.- 'money. I went swimming Hie IIOYU H. Bro.4 81. ;'-. ..•--'.'-- Elialtwtb on roar oi^basic training. Aft- • ' • : [1 • •• • ' . '. II .During JheJ'pur:dj)yj>erJod^f<|l-N.iC. 1 Myrtla Aye.: ••*-1 Cranlord — 2.0 day,, a cold dip litit refreshih'g.- . ELliabelh 4-3300 -- total UPHOt$TERf}RS * \ compjstion of training, he^. will 'I'hatj.'veninsJ we were.escorted to 1 baiatica |Kirn..to Cranford f.or a- brief 75A 68 WnJicholas "BO Winans 1 -. -f- 1059. B.08 SIN^G HOMES • ~: CflANFORD 20 G. Knapp Uli Ben):in»lll Ht. ""• "a nit'htc.lub by a bullligRler named BERSEBROTHERS FUNERAL reporting to his-nenr 64— United Service Stores 215 Centennial. Ave. 10(10. B.ua UPHOLSTERY SHOP 07 Denjaiiliii St. 1OSU 808 Pepe and his mTinager"to~!;ee fla- Aathorl.od Richard Sthuler . ~ 379A 27 .W. 1 DIRECTORS CRANFORD HALL '' - T. Kintncr A Sou 79 63 Ccnten. i _r_ 370A ' A. NcllKun 87 Uenlalnlll St. luoo' 4.89 menco-tlancing. BO Bruce Fox .IB MeeKrF A)Ve. . ' -27 .- 8S Benjamin Krr 8.08 Plymouth - De Soto " Insured Savinas. — Home Loaty CpbaUUrlns 'A .inttrUr Decor»U»J W. Austin 379A 28 G. llaymond "1B39 Trip to North Africa NURSING HOME 83 -30 .02 Centennial Vf- 380 • UU-9 5!» niirnitide Avo. 1939 1U.10 . • A. Pol*" * VaUant ~ BoaloTsrd at Centor. KenUwattli SUp Conn > rin>Hnr« tugtin 10(10 J7-18 ... Drmpes ^ 51ud«i — 30- J. Dornlck ' " C3_Ceritcnnlal riom Algerciaru'!;,, we.. look n BRidga.6.6200 DOOLEY 12 Acre:fat«to—Flropriwl 380- , 109-10 rM Devlan _ ~" .100 UenJajntu.St. 1050 — 1U.1U 1 . W. Bfeldonbach 303 Lincoln. Pk. E.' D, Show, 114 Jlooauvclt Ave. 10(10 U.W , boat past Gibraltar and along the- -Attains 3402O— BHidga 6-0893 ' Carolyn Burroughs'. asi . • 54-5- Hobert Lehman 113 Hoosuvclt Ave. —17.7H But Jersey «t JcOenon. Kllubttb FUNERAL SERVICE ,403 Lincoln.Pk. E, 383 - 113-4 19G0 North African coast "to Tangiersi ill Nottli AW w; Wutfl.U BRldce 6-7100 110 Sootfc A»«.. E. ... -W. Arthur 12J RuoStWeW Ave. 1U30 illi.ll) ELliaboth 5-33d0 -• STORE'S P. Cordelia' a»3" 121-2 t •17.78 a:two and u half hour trip. Otrthti . ' FUNEHAli DtnrtCTOBS \\\ Lincoln Pk. E. 1060. .600 Lincoln Pk., E. Cranford Mary Collins 10T Urieoln Pk. B. • 12:1 hoojiivelt Avo. '. 17,78 North Wood oo»r kits. L | LAWN MOWER SHOP V-,--' Wm; Eyres "" 10U0 • boat we_mct the Moroccan minis- Ed Dehme*-. 804 Lincoln Pic. E. W.' West 123 Kooscvelt Ave. - B.:i9 ter of public health who ottered to PACKA .: •• HUniar 6-5500 Phono:' BRldgo 6-02S5 ECKBE Upholstery Shop EUahed 1926 10C0 17.7B td. Ernst loa Lincoln Pk. B. 321 JIoosevtiU'Avo. . 10.10 tin'throm'h'lampion.'. Wcov- »iW North 'mfJT. \l. ; ^ PABSTS _ 8EBVICE ,11)39 • 418 Unonb> P)i, E.-- -11)00 •17.7a • 'pitftcil the" Casbiih, narrow wind- Upholstering * Slip C,6ypi 1900 J.ltdWo ~... 124' nurhsldti1 AVL*. 1030 1U.1U Locksmith•"*• 1-039 ing alleys wjth' Arab markets antl * BEAtTTY SHOPS * RICHARD HART1G ' .c. Mead — 101 Lincoln Pk'.,E. 100O F. Pruned . ', .• •5 Preston-, Avo.' Drapes - Furniture Repairs h San/ord Pickord ~^_- .305- Lincoln PK.. E. ' . 1059 10«0 • 17.78 .shop;:, leading to the bwiutiful Ar- Memorial Paint Shop Eclipse — Excello 1900 liens DeLUle ' 107 Busier Ave. 1000 17.78 A.-MO1MICV " ' J. Thlmons. • ;L jo lOltl t iihrin pnlnri* and'it'it .VPMTI. nt.th'c May Ofhtr F -103 Busier Ave. WlCLIAM'S • Wall Paper. '"'_• Art ' _ Donald Mln«Jas_ .... 1058 Ki.10 top. -iVi> found that Moroccan tea, •VPoint # WindoW. Sliadea' A•:• B tun Al TD« 5ms 'tMiiiiu- - ^-' -81 Centennial v < BEAUTY BOX J. Corbkertr 1<)5 Beslor Ave. ' . 1939. 18 10 full of ,mint,k ovc. ;; is delicious. ENGINEERS HOME—Mr. and' Mrs. William W. McKoniy have 12 SprincOeld Avenue . BRldg* 6-2540 89 3D H. E. Hendrtckiion 83 Centennial I960 17.78 Everyone sits _e)n .cushions while '.moved into the above home at- U Moss lane. Mr. McKonty is an Auherbwl • iProfoaslotia) P«bneji Telephone BRidge 6-4p50 —17.78 387 201-2 M. lBit -120 Bvsl»r Ave.. — 1059 10.la -• Professional Hair Coloring BRIdee 6-0092 101 Wo. Onion Air*. Cranlon) 91 1A 10-12A Fernw/ake Investment Co. 715 Soutfi"Avu. E. 1,844.00 347-9' B: ViUle 2 Besler Ave. lauo 17.78 • Expert Halrdjcmlne - 388 Arab musicians serenade-.'In the engineer with Hess, Inc., Perth' Amboy. Mi:, nrid Mrs. James BTUDEBAKER ~" _ PACKARD 81 . IX10-12A. 8erv-A-Stor (Retunwd) • • 333.60 380 403-0 Hank-Leopold ,94 Burnslde'Ave. loao 17.18 193a v.-palacc garden snakocUarmers were Donnluuv former • owners, have been transferred to Atlanta, Ga, . BtXpt * Bcrvica • 15 Aldan St'~ BRldga 6-0105 _ 31 South Unipn Avenue 1310 M. Maldorf ' 110 ByBryann t AAvc-/. S.Ufl 389 40S-0 B. Wllluiniii tfTBurnslde Ave. entertaining by" letting snake.s bite PLUMBERS 2048-9 Doris. Dobbins 100 Kaplan -St*. 10.1(1 3BC)A 430-1 J. Hlchel . 7 New Street 1939. 10.10 This home was Multiple .Listed through the offices.of G.C Nuun, .. ADama 34646 it FURNITURE * : Cranford, N. J. _.. 13.78 4U5-0 E. MlUarzo. ' • -83 nurnslde AVo. 1960 13.78 ' thqir noses and breathe fire, a hid- 18 F. Smith "11 Meekof AVe. 10.10 D2-4 A. Tolbot 34 ElUabeth Avc. ,. JD39 '< 4.0H Realtors and Insurers, and solcTby the same'office. 1900 17.78 North' Ave. t WutflaU CAMERAS_ 17.78 eous sight. There is a great con- Fern's Furniture, Inc. -BRENNAN & TOVE_ 84 14 A, Hensol. ~ 218 North Aye. E, ' 10.10 Shepperd 19 LfeSalle AVe.. «~ 1908. 0.78 trast'between the old and the new £tl Vet .The ftora'a _ 17.78 J. Thompson' 101 Mohawk Drive _ 17.78 r Plumbing — Heating VENETIAN 14 John thlmonn 218 North Ave. E. 131 Garflold St. . ',.'•1959 > .08 * •' '" { ' ' \ '. 17.78 a.Tllfcnan in Tangiers which can bt> seen HUGH CLARKMOTORS 28 Jeanne Brown 332 North Ave. E. 16.10 < ;••,_.- V) \•', Cameru — rrojeetoni .. • & Tinning iV-i—£r.o»\Jhe. boat, On one side-is the Bverythln* )Photo«raphlb Uiiby BLINDS 17.78 4 Wall Street 17,78 ; VMJoGO .'•• • ' _' 4- ; '"' COAST TO COAST HOUEPS .30-7 Hlldegarde Audesirkr 344 North' Ave. E. 1(1.10 LeRoy Heed ., 1939 .10.18 •* -Casbah and ouMhe other.'niodern -thatratatlnr —Esahra »6-02G9 412 Centennial Ave. : • cuts 17.78 Theo. Mayers * 1960 11.78 84 41 „• H. NeUmUeller 3S4 North Avc. E. Tangiers, very, •while-and Anywhar* In th« XJ. ft, or Canada . Crviiard' 8.80 41B Centennial Av«.. 10.60 \17.78 '! BRldgo 6-50.00 B4 - 42 ,iW.-Jotu'a — , ' 330 North Ave. K. 4.B8 The t-ntiri: city-rests on a hill with CRANFORD- -.3 Phillips St.,- lfl.10 . Sofa, AwuonabU and ' :84 ' 4&X 'Barnes Commissary'. 410 NoVth Ave. E. •28.87 1T.78 • . ' l ' •' ' 8 Easiman St. — —Cranford thi- rashah the- liJL'lir.st point,. UPHOLSTERY SHOP .8*- •43 3. McCulre -188 North Av 17:78 100 Carpenter El. 17.7tt ImrnxUnie H«rrlr». ' i S7Nt, -K. Wnllac* Whelan 1960. -ttSr- Mlchuol Norc lo4~carpomorTt: hH* New War's Kve in Seville Van — Rail — Bo«f i- JU» Prejudice ist-ncver easy Unless 1960 . v 17.78 Kumblnqi & Heating Contradors Culam * QneUty Br«oA» . 3-5 E. E. Vendlntf . • " 333 Nortli Ave.'E. -.' 44.40 We spent New Year's Kve in Se- 34 North Ave. BRidga 6-1024 it can pass ifst-lf off for retison. - J.Vukobrotovich 104 Carpenter , 19G0 1T.7B' The wise person saves, nnk part it) a niin- —WUUam Hazlltt . BRidge 6-0893 , 38.67 Mrtl.E. Dickinson 14 Ut Parkway Vill 1039 ~a2.33 .. 33» .310 Centennial Ave. I960 ' 17.78 conipoundcdaiKlpajulile quarterly- ... JOUUlN't; jt$a ALttUATIOVS Vbu cram these words iota mfa«| 1-2 B. HjwklntJ 177-No. Lehifih Ave. M. :!6D Sd Parkway u 1959. , 240" uy Gorey 3.28 247 JO Q. PhiUipa ; -7 "Fourth Ave. ,:i0F' 3d ParkWay Villase 1930 tWIN BOftO ADTO CORP. KOPPERS COKE ears against the stomach of y| G. Smith WoWe 32.33 KLKCTItJC fjt\v|jl 236 :0-3 10 Pitufleld St. ! "' ! 1900 US 30 W. Gull/oylo 20 West Holly St. :i7B 2d Parkway Vi)lai:e ' 19S9 AOTHORIZED FORD __ BRidga 6-1144 sense—William Shakespeare f. Monahan 32.33 1900 . 33.58 MS NOETB AVB,, K- CRAKrORD 6-2935 — CH 5-1207 i Molly-il. 7A Parkway Villacr LIFETIME M. Ktlner ,. I960 . 33MJ tHAW GvanfordRepublicans! Therbravcstthincjt>u frank-Wilson 2a10Dh 22dd ParkWy~VilI;ii:o7—1D«> ""3 31 - e. Jr. •234 Nptth Ave. W««t •k DEOCATESSENS When you are, not brave is Aluminum Prod. C. Johnson fHERE IS YOUli CHANCE TO 2 * REAL ESTATE fess courage and act o 258 41 242 Nortk.Ave. \V. ' 102 South Ave./W;^ A.'M. Beitty -'•U West Holly "St. SEE, HEAR AND QUESTION COLONY DELICATESSEN! 239 104 - JTruck* - BRidge 6^205 I. GUKER 2S9 104 R. MrBoycb ti West Holly St. i (JIM at 267 18 Robert Welch » 710 Sprinnn»ld Avo. . JUJAJt tSTAtl . y ' DELICACIES 301 •7 A'.' O'Brien I " 367 North Union Ave. JBettler living begirds at your full-service bank 303 1 W. Carithers Xfttiwrslde Drive i'. . • ' Parts '• •- All Ceokin* kotxtcr*. Shriuip. Cr»*> ^ ' li Kivor.idu Drive TRIPRMES •r. •••••;•?'•••• YOIHPKE GASPATES F08 Cooked Hour TA S«rv« 303 . •-.4-S ^Hednul 5-6100 .12 N. Union A»«. BRldgo 8-616 O< All Klod, ... — to and f rwh —- ,/~ Hi Korih Avo^W, BH 8-1890 Peter Johnson —, ^1S UiVersld* Urlvo 158 Waitfleld X»«^ E- RoislI* Pk. James Lordl 13'IUver»!de Drive Decide Who Is Best Equipped to Deal With the P the «t»T'tHt. to Cecil Rhodes I tJ Itlviirside Drive IdlewSId, LaGuardia & Newark Complex Problems of Governing New Jersey. Roofing-Siding 1NSURORS > trandma-* fa, on* of onr fl, Sevln&kl " • 12 Drive HAROLD F. BENNER «ur expert driven see .that 303 W. Brown . 8 u lul i Airports — Grand Central «& SHAHEENf AGENCY, Inc. iafely. Qeorijt; Smith ' 1 Enollsh Villauv ' " Incorporated Gutters - Leaders ,7 3D Busy Bee Market 1202 llnritan Itoad nion Oonnty Trust Company Succeuor lo John W. Hoins ft Sou .7 . 3D K. Si L. Hardware • lJOfl lturitun (toad Pennsylvania Stations, N.Y. Piers Automobile Painting 371 .13 The L 1 South Ave. West SERVING YOU IN CRANFORD ALL THREE AUWork r RAPPS f. Consuman 31 Houth Ave. Authorized X»UCO Reflnlahlng 15-17 North Aw^E. Cranford 37d. — Day Trips— 100 South.Avenuo/Ca«t Connie Yenatto' 32 Lincoln Ay^ BODY and Guaranteed . , BRidqe M777 373 U .'.*-.'•" .',•''••'•' PHARMACY 377 105 Bertha Ilaycai OS Johnson.Ave. ., .JTCNDEH WOBJC 1030 FRIDAY, MARCH 3, AT S;30 P.M •11 Park Avew Plalnnald cjuc '.Reiorvolr in ipSdi? ioeo County is . . 178 IS W. wuilaau' 4ll Durtimldc Avenlle ' Diuujc knnmel Reflnlahlng St:Von miIl ; h B. Coohzaaa 44 Uurnsido. loso Six otlier convenient officeg in 8 la BRidge 6-1200 Weldlnjj — Truck Lettering JOHN J. DIFABIO PL e-oooa . one mile wide. 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CBANFOCb (SJ.) CITIZEN AND^CHRONICLE—THURSDAYi MARCH 2..1.961? Pate Seven (N.J.) (JITIZEV AND fcHRONICLE—THJ1ESDAY, BIARCI* 2, 1961 Chemical Society. T Page«Sbc Mrs! EdWard SchefckefT" • '' | group on Saturday; TOW.VSBJP OF CDANFORU. N.,.1. , ' • . . ' His,appointment to the Notice of Delinquent rerunal Titxei . ,. • . Jayeees Annduhce- Camp Idlepines atlori committee,was , nln accordance with ..liutructiona irom "the Townihrp Canr- IJJC Seen Fulfilling Need On a "Member Drive Reiiiiipn Hel';„ X '•"• '•"/ 1 ; 23 Alphonse Gordts 23 Holly Stroct 1959 Slfi.lfl . "Union County can be proud of the fact • that for tlie past 27 d.u*"inK the month of. Rlarcli, it was Idlepiricaiepiries for Girls 'of Stratford oll under, their dih^tjon this year. Examin'atioji'Cbnimittee rd Creative Art GroUp,.and the '.% • " . 1900 • 1'7.78 m Graiiada^New Year's in Seville 4 13 Murian Brahm '.,• --• years,it has had n coqimuijijy, two-ycar^icademic collogu like those announced' by Frank J. Gruber, N. 'H.,.was held recently at the eW Art'Association ore now 1'4 VoiUi Avif. W. 19110 . 17.78 1 '.. •*'•••• 2a - (Excerpts;from Icttcm-written by Anne }i£jic)iun. ilauohUr oj U; Cannes- in time to watch a bea1iT Lmariy, with friends, -we;.^started, Holel-St&UefrHUtpn in" New York AppbintmenLto Dexter Revocations Listti | , evhibiv aCUnioa Junior C6U 102 North Avc, W^ , 1959 23 suggested for other; Now JVf.sey, count ii* in a report nit th^. State IK-,, mehjbei-shipchairmiin:' Entry Applications Dae C Cra n j •• ITd Mm. Phil H.'llauehan qf 11' lUim'pUp^j^pii^m-a, month's Cl tii'ul Kimiii.e over the Mediterran- back.to Scotland. by_ tfain,.passing : Jr., of. , r- .License revocations i ;,.^ Kromahcgan BuiWinE-: ..•.'. Mary Maener Ul, Miln sTrcet ' .165P Department of Education lolfii^od this ..weelf," Dr. Kenneth C. Mac- Tim Jayoees have many areas off l Cit j? 7i luncheon '"was -held- for^the Forrest E, jiJ f . . . _ • ?" i_» _J r Jl :._• .^_ * J ..^ . 4~ I *-« wh t-J X l« *"k. • f\ B*W^ S1« ••• -' '*'•.«•• (. • .. Spain, .Italy, Switzerland, .•Axtslria esm find drove .-ilong the famous NCAV_Jerssy,, Point .-Sy^ih %lit. -QXHihit. includes three paint- ,1900 fnt ol' tlhion.Junior Coilc^p. ri^mnrkwi thig Wrt,- , eommunj,t>' work th:ii , they,, \»ant 1 1 1 *fin tho frst-tr^il n -51-attending. ' --••=—• •'"• t\\ At Reut Place School ford, chemikiry and geolpgy pro7 d ,u|jper' C6rnishc .*tjpIe' from Qx- Linda Schenker, Janice Schenkcr, 1,-oiip arc: Mrs. John DeVeaux of 17 °ll' North Union Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, presi- 1 off 17 DartmoutDtth h roadd, one month . G. T: Kcanp i' o leges < and••. .Technical Institutes )\fcn>berslti|) is oi»en to nlVmcn be-j Spain. Asxvc hoarea the Pyrenees, the climate b'ecame wanner, and provided magnificent scenery. Aft- Applicants for grades ' -fit* for thesociety-'s general chemistry loo HiKh :street, Mrs. A. Warten 7 19 dent of Union Junior College, will 'Otd who were returning "from "it Deborah Adams. Susan; Adams and effective -as of February. 15. : n Untltt Avo< W. n^med by' State Education Com- tween 121,and 35 years.of age, eilh-" .. the sun was brilliant. . - , ' -r-- . er driltjng off thu road into a :rip to Egypt arid .Greece,,a'nd'.how I Jennifer Adams;; Cranford cuc-sts through .11 may apply on,or be- test.., He is the first-junior college |4iellor of 3 Shawnce road^pd S 3 L.Katrcll ''"'"••' ^0 Lincoln Avo. W serve on apaneL 'disi'ussinji-"Legal er -woi'king or /residing in Cranford', fore Marfch 8;" Entrance e^arnina- instructor to•' head an~exainina- 8 5 Mrs/ p. Mauulrc . 2« Norlh 'Avc. >V. missioner Frederick Raubinuer.'''.., We dined on .bouillabaisse and paella when we arrived about 10 snowbank near St. Morite' a Swiss^ ive've started thinking abpul a trip were • •' Ca'rol' *-]Cla.(:Intds!h, • Susan This Sunday, attend the ^lerick Greenawald oUU & ,31° ' Corlctan Fpx _, ' T ' and interesTed in,, Jbettcring tlie'." 12 • 220 North' Ave. W. 1959 j Problerjiy Facing,the 'Junior Col- farmt'? nndJ"liis faniily', came ..tcT tions will be administered for this'.' tio'n .committee of the American of your 'choice. -. : oiunwia avenue','."••-.;'..•,.;, . J|u a Raymond Byjccklo • "We are, in effect; decades ahead the usual'dinner tfme for.Spaniards, andfourtd a first :here during Easter vacation. Gonklin, Mrs. Meredith - Conley '8 13 227 North.Aw. W, ll.OB IN APPRECfATION OF SERVICE—DiVEdward-M/'Coe (rfeht), ' town of Cninfoitl, ,^l: • '''•'•• p.m -Wcstiit'ld club members exhib- A. Jlclllch '. 221 North Avc. \y. 19liO of, other areas, in New JerseyJi lege Admini-strator" at;the natiohal expensive, for our - rescue, arid we continued to 8.. 31 .Charles Lawrence 17.78 1 ^Because it is Impossible to conJ | include: •%; Wayne E. 8 113 North Ave, W. '. «3-95D surgeon of the Granfqrd First Aid Squad, is shdwn presenting' in Union County iir -the " convention of the American Assfcci-- "hotel, considered Austria, arriving at 5 linir 39-B R, Steven^' 18 North Ave. W. 19(30 y yf ,champat!ne_as-we found in a night 8 •*1 . Cran/ord Cycle Sc~ Tov .44.« tact all eligjbjjis.mei), Mi\ Grubt'E $1.25 a niyht. '. ' pension, accessible only Knousc '.. of- Glensidg avenue, 8 . 13-15 Easlman. 10CO ' 17.78 an anonymous donor's check in the amount.of $250-for the squad community cpllege Held," Dr. Mac- ation of junior Colleges, iii VVashr club on the outskirts of Seville", 41 E. P.'Bowtra- " 13-15 Eastman 1039 11 said 'anyone! hsieiv'sted. in Joi.tiinK--- Icotcli Plains, president of-the as- BrMarcolus . ' '. 8.1G - • The narrow., winding by jeep, wns^.tij^aiit.,'two'^miles 1S00 17.7B treasury to Hugo Staiaer, squad, president.'; •"""... .'•... Kay saj.d. "Our college has been. ingtoh/D. C., tomorroV." :,.-;• thatfiiuht. jcia'tion; Mrs." M: Philip Reed, Jr.; S G.' John.soh .. • .. . may call him 'at his home,' 6 Harv-. •• straight up a t'n.c>untain,...proyiding 13 logo 8.78 .tised- door stalls seillnR^many varieties bit' holiday,- January" G. J\gairi, BUSINESS DIRECTORY |ui> Mountainside, and Miss Dor- 13 " s.ua 19 calls, mostly cmergenclcsi tan tiie main mountain. On our last H. Bcntllfl' -aQ!I .Union Avu.-.N.,- 1959 lu in parts of,the United States inter-, Commission on' Legislation. toys for children owe.ro being sold litc'Harris of 101 North' avenue, —1600 all weiie taken care of successfully home of liichard Walbrecker. last> of GhristmHK' trees and •mancer or- tiny I decided to go to the top by- 13 i 7 ested ii\ establishing what: we have ' U. S. Senator Clifford P. Case at outdoor -markets'' - and ruun 1 RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES Bcx-crlyim Mcsstfnjrcr 100 URIOII AVC. N.' 1D0O week. They are Wllli-am J/'Hen-,' 13 •21 Robert Schull, ' 8.89 MonthReporfed ch.osen to call 'a community col-, • nnmorijii^surrounded the,cathedral. way of two cable cars* and a 13 - 1011 Union Ave. N. 18G0 .,t7.78 of 'Hiijiway was the principal dressed as wi.seinen stood tiutiiide i Tlie paintings will be on 'exhi- .22-A . Center, tiVkt 100 Union Ave. N. 10!>7 ley,.William A. Barberi ynd'Mil? We explored tfieeathedri»I.and..Jts chair lift. The trail was'designat- J V 42.87 lege of.the academic disciplines.'" speaker of the 'convention,jwster- 1 srOR'S. We. spent January .5, the. bition .'throufeli March ,1 4 in the" 195IT 150.20 Baseball Leagues ton L. Blu'mhagen. .. ; 1«J5» , By First Aiders • J3r. MacKay, who served on."the djiy discussing, the national junior '"cloister garden and viewed B'arce- Eye/of the King's, in San Sebastian ed intei'mi-'d(iate' but proved to oe lifridur of the Nomahegan Buikl- i i960 177.80 study committee, endorsed, the ' lnnn frnni the top of the tower of w:ifrhin[> n jinmilc nf w rid- v.'ilh |iWir cnriHitlfin^. At 'open 13 Edwiird C.ffln '"' Cranford ' First Aid. Squad cbllege picture. Senator Case has — '10.16, Plan May Dance ua-lu- sponsorca legislation- providing e" point I tell and watched orit- ROOFERS 13 23 _ 1060 17.78 answered a total- of 59 calhv -10-p.m. •. •---•• .X.' •;.:-, unfinished, unreal but beautiful trie ' " . ' ' 1000 17 J8 are how avuilable. ''": \, ?'.'•:of community :two-y6ar colleges^ At Kent Piace School. structure. floatsoa(s,, [i'rid -bands. >V\w nt>Et .day-i:nok me :» half houc to-flnt it. At W. L. SCHROEDER •20 No, Union. Ave, % ifl5& :" J8.10 gencle.v 24 transportations, four ford Boys' Baseball Leagues, Ihc •_..• : J AmuiMl.rrnstiioiv'.show ..sponsore'tl-. ol_the „ dayjiikinit Xt wo NORMS OrffiVjlpLET. MARINO'S FISH MARKET ._ BlUhlUhed -WS8 r.1000 • serviee"walls and one CD drill, in will .be. held Friday evening, Ma> - "Ceriainly the two-year"cdlegti ;Dr. MacKay -is a past president -Heading south again the blue Alien: were more, parades and -mOOFENO ---,— 81DIN0—- 17 North AvcV E. . ' 1959 iy_;aU!mnao_.aiHLj)ar<;nt.sXoJf stu- Car/Imporfjr-^ "TBfiO 17.78 -RoscHe~-P3rkVV ' g: ilb!iHlihih -tjif-theJWcw- Jersey-Junior- College Mediterranoim, we picnicked on whole town gathered on the board- miles up to the.pension was tir- AmtlurlM4 Fresh Seafood Daily _ • . OUTTEB8 — LEADERS . 14 5-C : P. Klelhpa T2, at the Keiiilworth Veterans yK iwams 13 S'oHh Avc. E.' • 1BS9 ••' 10.1G report of Captaiin Anthony LaJ?osa. Association and of the Jujilor Col- dents- at tho Kent Place. School- walk by the beach to watch a fool- itlfi and much steeper, and to- top! < Sales and Service 1900 ,. er education to provide tjuirtily' the white sandy-.-bench on 'bre.'icl, Expert Slate Shingle »nd is -k; Hand 17.78 Center., ... \' • lege Council of .the Middle Slates will be-• presented, at tiie Phra'ner' ball nani,e,,' ;_:_/. _,'. IV , Hof f._J_mu;setL;the_t raIn to.Mun- " • # H^Tiinlt DADDIXIIIA" Call Bridge 6-1333 ^ ' 1H "Union Avc. N. . 1959 16.16 . Six of tho calls were in town and programs- iiiUirt efficient, ineaniiif!-' cheese, fruit and wine bought xit Tile. Repairs• -. -1860=- -—Robert—GrirnshaWv-7—' -AssociTitipn of Oollege's and Sec- 3ymn:isium in Summit at- 1 p.iri^- end Feageol • . : J. Schwcicliardt 30 Alde-rt height were out of~the county. an outdoor . market.—Poinsettias licadinir fin' Austria.^ .- -ich.'X .'...... •/ . .,:. ; : 34 North A»e- E, Cianford i > rr- • .*jy*«* ****** " -Muta Dai'bar of Cranfo.fd- _H5a_ "furniajirfet-;*' tlit '-mi«lay-r-^Pioc<«(?H-w i 11-go-t o-t li i) • i'AuUp ' •'' ™ ' • 8»«h^; I960 ' 17.78 siren was used on 10 occasions and thai ion Jtlnlor COIU.-KO said. Nuw Jer- were blooihinK in Alignntc, small Leaving Spain behii»d, \ie drove After visitjinpm Stuttgart, Ger- R. Hendra • • 1 w&l&ul Av.cuu^., |;as .the -yut'st' s'peake'r.at last Wed- VSO.Aldcri Street • 19S9 16.16 the squad- , handled oight- hejirt •sale next weekv Mrs. Philip Mazel- sey isi far behindjmiiliy olherslates scholarship-fund. • . resort town where we stayed bvcr- • Sprite •Mil U» UMMM :t«dny's" dinner meeting of the 15 • 1BCO 17.78 J.'Kordlck 30, Alden Strcrl 1959 : 10.10 la is co-chSirnxan"6f tht; affair, atid - Mrs. William. P.'Cleaver- of 38 • ClUoeo . ' • • • ' SERVICE 17- cases. The ambulances traveled'a inprovldihg these fuciliticw." -- rilKht. The next duy we pielcnlc'tced FOOD-MARKETS *" iranford Kiwanis Club at J&C J. Carlson 24 Sprlnj-flcld AVe. 1959 .18.10 Mrs. William^ Hubiak is in cliarjje Manor avenue. Is serving on.lh.eX Benaull Shxrroam BMO Bhowroom totAlof 1,056 miley and rnan-hburs Tit. MucKay expressed, the HMOWL Lopal Competitor — in an .olive Kfove before' r^jjehing SALES * SEBVICK : 17 1960 1KB 51 N. Dtoid BL' 42' WettQeld *»«.'. STATIONS iarisa's Hcstpurant... A,,rneniber 8-9 Emma 'Gacdck 18T>prineflfld Ave. of -tic£c(5^3,iShyoriii...'wishingX'to committeo for .the show,: and~lie.r' 17 l'SOO 18.14 amounted to 254.75. •• •-••;•--;-- it wo.Uld bo. aduplicatiofTof effort Granada which is crowned by the —' CompUts Patt* DapsrinUBl — eUmibeib J-OIOO : Elli. - Fl.-J.:3aa_ I; -tho-International-prganizalion JO Snrlncflcld-AvjSlflldA L -iiio work—with—the—committoe—-maji i "XHAS. KURTZ MARKET 8-9 T. Ryan IB Sprlriafifld Avo. ;to"TBstablish",anothor ac:itlemie~»\vo-'- Alhambra, palace of the Moorish fllAIN OFFICE AND SERVICE 17 17.78 , Battery trouBlc was encountered' i ••-,. I!cfu»j»c's,^lrs.i.'fiat'bar2 spoke 8-9 W, Schuemun' 18 Rprlnefiold Ave.. 1059 contact Mr. Grimshaw.T" ~" , iit Kent Place, Is n slud'ent helper ? : CENTENNIAL Gulf Service Sl- 32.32 on.brte_c«Ml, and, aa_one.a'ifi-alt:eady 1 :ac'college in Union County.; ._ sultans. "We were fortunate to be North.'aDd .CeatnU . -— Elizabeth -, —CHOICE- :M«AT8 * iJROUWOX •• ' |bou,nvoVld. fef ugefis and-displaeed B. H J!2Cid A" • 1050 George Kcljy-is-i>roiir;tm-chair^ r irOin Muldrow X Stan Costlej 21 10BO n.vir was but on U; call,* xlu" Gatwood rAlI the aims for two-yeiitfcom-, will be,read by, Charles Mattina of • conducted on a tour,i-where tour- 2-7651 - OBOCEUIES — .FBOZEN .roODB isoiis and described .the prob- 23 •' .; LcRoy Shale* 1939 artd Mrs. V;. J. ,'Bongipv:jnnl" •-.••.,. j Gulf Product* ' V -37i • 10.10 ^munity cpl'Ieges; llsied'-by the.sliite , 10A~ A. Molnyrzuk- 1039 First £id Squad-responded' -and JMft SoUth.-Unlori a.venue,. aijunibr ists werun't aliowc'd, by the artist jetni of relocation. X - • ' • • 31. '-.-.:-.5- - 13 Cktiemont PI. is in- charue of^ enteriatnmt J r B00 -'•; BHIdga 6-0391 ••• .• ' ' Mechanic on Duty at All .Kenneth Walter^- "211- North AVer E.-"" 1939 T.IT took the patient to- -the~hosp.it'&lr-— ;.rt'rioiy-Trinity'High"Sch'dol; West- Coniniittf**' •.: •'..'. w(ioIs rcsloring It. ~~~~~"" ~~~- ['She afcQ. sa'id "a "group will, give 1S0O Other 'Committee heads arc Joseph Truck 4 Anto.Repdnl — r 17.78 The. Cranford squad' stood by now belnp. met for Unlow'Cou'nty' •llelcl, lit thi*. 23rd annual contest in W. J. •I^d'ae,"Si-., of 205 "North Christmas Eve Parades - - REILLY OLDSMOBILE dONTRACTORS l8 North Colon ATO. 'X Cranfcrd UQUOHSTOH? I concert in the near futur« in ..WUliam, Kay . 3H North Avo. E. 1059 4 Prill, printing;. W(ichael Jfeyeck BHldB*. «-9775 1 loco ' 20.07 andassisted in conducting a K.I011-' 1 residents ,by Union Junior fjpl- avenue, \vest, . 5 ,§ervlr)R on i\w . \ ;. -In.--the . Granada^ marketplace,' '" "' —"I a • o r p o ft*.i'>4 d —'• liierlock Hall jto benefit displaced ,J2 .. j?aXi:..Aj drow_..yarcho,- table", ar- thu reading ot poetry "at- Rutgers! : —~O- i M; Adta.ta ;.-•-•..;— -- 38 John Street"- *; , . J00O-- dike' Derby held~atr"NOTn,ahEginr lege," Dr. MacKay sai'd. "We, ofNewark College of Arts and' Sci- ticket committee for the bcnell.1 '••hiige live turkeys wilre being sold BUILDING „. Free DpltevTjf ~ ersons in Camp Welblingen, Ger- 48 •'0: ' S. D'Amlco '22 Bloomlncd.ile Ave. 10S9 R.10 rangements and refreshments; Mrs. - Bales Jk Sanrlee « __ 3 HaymoniLAlack Park by Union {Council, Boy Scouts course, "n«V> not-In :i position at performunce of '•PaRliarjei" • and' to housewives who started the gob- F0FL OIL |iany, some of whom have been •2 Chestnut St. —10U0 17.78 Joseph Bazilus and Mrs.' Hubiak, 7 ences this, Saturday."' l> , ..' nnd - ' ' -. 52 . 19 . Mrs. W. Lohijian ,231 W.alnut Avc. : ADami 2-76SI . ~ camp since World War II. 53 19(10 17.78 of. America. The GD 'drill in Ro-dejor prizes. • ' this time to say whether there isni . C!lVijUerla~Husticana"-to be pi'6-| .bliny birds' into ' market baskets CdU BRidgo 6-0150 # SHOE REPAIRING 3' ...£.• Liick . . '1 GroVi? St. 1959 10.18 Competing will be ftO students Noilh Avew East WeUfiold -• CARPENTRY lflfiO •17.78 .selle 'Park was a demonstration need for a technical institute." schted-.b.y.E)e.ton Hall University in, and took them home. Toys, gifts J A, special, board of, , directors' S3 from secondary. schools In. IS of . LABOE JOBS OB SMALL : LOVELAND FO£L icetlng was held' and^ the board 28-9 'fc.-B.' Cra(t ' —• 22B Walnut Ave. _ 1900 9.78 sponsored by B'nal B'ritli to show" -Dr MacKay cited tho.recent re- this. MtiiifiUt' Theatre, Ne>vark, af . "and huge OhrlstinosTnoisemakers , 1950- I1 7 r Jersey's 21 colintie; : •ir__ ', Authorised . •• _ 21 N. Union Avo. Cranioid 9 m;_Fred_krujk.,: I "IHc-'mahy orgaiiizaTionsliffd man- p"orv lrom the e.tlucatipn committee •SnnrhryrMmfli Mr^fhtr" TIIORLEIF JOHNSEN 1 |dte^^^ph t to itwo 17.78 winner, if iicadeinicallyfluulllled, ",. jfjcvcr sold-also;"We7,droyp iup to BOTCHFORD PONTIAC, ING. 63 .- •JS Union Aye, So. Marine Parents'" ,< BRidgo G-9548 ••'. ESSO HEAT — FUEL OIL in the rehabilitation pf. .the 1.-3 C. Carkon , 1950 •1G.1G power necessary to cope with, any of. Union Junior. College's board of production will feature • some of, .Sacramonde, another mountain 1 REPAIRING "19110 will receive, a four-year scholar- : Prompt* Courteous Service SO t> 17.78 major disaster. Captain LaRosa trustees which recommended that itOUp. . ; '•. ••'• ' •.., ','„''• 23 So. Union Ave. 10(10 the artists of the Metropolitan Op- •. -near the-town; to xyatclrtht' noisy Authorized SCHER'S OTJICK SERVICE 57 1 '' V. Grasui ' 17.7U Orientation Night ship to .Hutgers and two poetry CallBRldge 6-1144 J President W. .Dean Compton —113 Walnut Avenue 1059 * IH.IO and a team from the local squad the college remaln'ji two-year lib-' gypsy feiilival, and at midnight LIQUOR STORE- I960 '. 17.78 books. Two runrn?rs-up- also will BANK AND R NUI TD AVE., C. CBANFOBD LOUIS MONTINI 57~- . 1 J. Zollnilkx ' . explained the role of first aid Some 400' parents of recently en eral arts institution' aiicl'tfiat It ...attended..Christmas' Eviinhass in PONTIAC Irbsidcd. ""The speaker was intro- 113 Walnut Ayehne 1859 10.18 be uwfirded, po'elry. books, mid the Thirty-one^ more, deer were kill- •. • ••,<»••• No Chargeibr. Delivoir SHOE REPAIRINO lured by Walter Mi Cooper, pro- JA Gcraldble. Serard 1060 17.78. squads in'jiiichemerBenciey and listed Marines are expected to at- not go into the technical -institute iT Sdles.« Service '''SAVINGS' 13 Aldan Bfc -~ Crantort 57 . • . -185; IB. II! 'fl winner's schp/iLwijl wceivejt it in New ,Ty during nd other ct« Ikcll 'j)lace, jilisted in the Navy . Aubrey McBrido .17.78 were placed in the ambulances, so ahd Mrs. Frank O'Brieh of 7 Oak 8 Alden St. CHotlnul 5-2313 _If No Answer. BHidgo S-334l_; . Car*. la t^ion front 335 Optennlal Ave. 1959 , 16.16 of;, Freeholders and othor Union ../Evel;. ."'. ' "?•:•.-.•• -• •—- lis. Wetk.^according to Boats- 17.78 that the patients''.would be Warm lane, parents of -Thomas O'Brio'u, HENRY P. TOWNSEND Koury '-J_ •77'Wlharu Ave. .1959 County .officials-to discuss tho STUART'S On Christmas day -we contin- " Main OJfic* 321 Cenlennial ATO. _ Craniord |fjin.'s Mute l7t-Baymond O. Bell 84MJ and "comfortable in spite -'of who.t'nli&ted in the Marine Corp, 1900 ' 8.89 county college proposal and the BR 60483 ued .-.south, stopping" for Christmas Xthfi.•Elizabeth/.Recrulting -Sta- 20A PauUno ChlUsano 83 Winans Ay<». 1959 8,08 weather! and- road... conditions. A11 on February" 25, 1960, and is_stn (Fprmerly~Van's) lWeiUiold Avo. W. ROMUB Park MOV1NO ANU StOBAO* •' 8.B9 •educational;programs" ViowTavail- ,._Pjcnic lunch on a high cliff near ABthorlu4 N. A former student of Cran- 75 23 E-jOnryer ... 0j> Winans Av«*. ' ' **— l tionrd in Cuba, andJWr^andJWxst Almuh'ecar, arriving • hi Malaga" xi LEHIGHJQIL <:6.. inc. i^High-Schoo^'hVromeaTnthe 7S 22A ~C. Winters. Ave., 1939- 10.10 the height of the storms, as it wasWilfrca—F.Ietcher of 100 High .1000 17.78 street, parents of Ronald C. Flot- to celebrate Christmas'iilght. Jthe "Satisfaction Guaranteed^ GRECO'S GARAGE lavy's short minority enlistment. 79 28, M-. Hank 83 Wfnans AVe. •• 1059 '.'• " B.OBrealized the men would have dif- streets were. crowded and gypsies, i GMC JRUCK SALES EXPERT OIL BURNER SERVICE 2« North Ave., JV. Weslfleld' Soi^th & Centennial. Aves. Craliford I If was sent to the Grea.t' Lakes, 7S Uy 28 A. Anderson 03 Winans Avc. 8.80 ficulty responding from their cher, who. enlisted, last'August 25 11 1 -73 _B. CarnlllA 83 Winana nAve Ave. '•' I960 * _L-B,89 were' dancing in the-streets' for ' ' OOO0 USED CAM , . Naval Training,Center for 93 hpmfcs. " 1 • ' .. , , : and is stationed atiCamp Lejeune ! '" ~" , •" • BRldB" 6-17L7 j ,' .••'"..' •—• OUTterney ,. WinanVAvb. 1059 , q.08 k U.-'B" Richard Sthtller. 379A 2? • DmECTORS_ CRANFORD-HALL V- lUalner * Bon. .79 A 63 . CciiUn. it Myrtle 1939 le.is 37DA V27 A. Neilsoii 87 Ucniuinln St. 11)00 4.U9 iiicnco dancing. '• '.;• r • Insured Savings •—Home Loans 80 Brtwe"Foit .~- 18 Mcoki-r Ave. — 1959 C Raymond 1S39 11.08 Plymouth - De Soto OphoUteririf A Interior' Deeor»llo« i 10.10 370A 28 NURSING S3., 30 W. Austin G2 Ce'ntehrtlal--' . ; ' ' 1059 ' till-9 A. Potts 3S 'Avc. - 1U.1I) 1U.18 _ Trip to North Africa BaaloTard «i Center. Keallwottib 81Jp Covcra • Tornliure Bep»ir< - 18.10 1060, Valiant - ."""' -isao - '17.78 17.78 From Algerclaras, wo took. a Drmpn - Shades •30 j, Dornlck 03 Centennial A. Dovbn 100 UenjaiulU St. 1050 1U.1U T 6-6200 — DOOLEY 12 Aero EiUle—Tucpnkjl BulMlnci as 1959 ~- 10.10 3S0 - 109-10 boat.,past. Gibraltar-and along thc 1 W. Droidenbach 302 Lincoln Pk. E. 1800 - 381 D. Shiiw 114 l(/>o£cvcU Avt^. U.U3 ADams 3-1020 ~ UtfltUlti NartU In Ch»ri« , BRidge 6-0893 USA 17.78 11^ l(ooscv»>lt Avit. -t.oao 17.78 (ul Xentf •« JeSerun, EU««b«Ul FUNERAL SERVICE Carolyn Burroughs 403 Lincoln Pk. E.' 1959 11.14 383 113-4 Robert I .North-; Afrfcan coast/to_Tangiersv U»- Korib A»«- ' W. . Wesifl.U BRidge S 120 Sooth'Are., E. . . Crulir<| 1960 38U 121-2 W. Arthur lU-rtuoseVelt AW, 1U.10 EUzabath 5-3300" . , IMNTYRE'S f. Cordelia \ 111 Lincoln Pk. E. 17.78 losa 17.78 ii two find a half hour trip. On the rUNEBAL DDIECTOUS ._ 600 Lincoln Pk.,' E. 1960 17.78 Cranford Mary Collinn- . - 107 -Lincoln Pk. E. - "Wm. y 133 Hooscvelt Avt>. , 1800 17.7B tiftrilt Wood BSU Elm. lindoa I960 17.78 383 I23J4 10(10 boat we met trie Moroccan Mlnte~. UWN MOWER SHOP • Ed Dehmer; '.' 804 Lincoln Pk. E. 383 123-4 W. Wt'st li'l JUiOievi-lt Av>», U.30 PACKARD Phopo: BRidgo B-02S5 Upholstery Shop TB5t) JG.1G losu 17.70 - tor of pUbllc health who .otteredto HtJnier 6-5500-^ 1960 - 17.78 EitabUshed 1920 Ed. Ernst IBtlO show -us.thrmmh Tanciers.' Wvi PADSTS SALES — BEEVICE 108 Lincoln Pk. E, I960 17.78 383 12S-8 . J. Ucvliie •121" Avc. 10.10 1 •118 Unwlii Pk. E. 1939 "10.18 U ,_i plored the Casbah, narrow wlnd - Upholstering .>. Slip. Covers 1900 17.78 38.1 J. Howu 124 Uumsldd Avo. 10SU. 10.1U Locksmith . G. Mead ; • 101 Lincoln Pk. E. 1960 17.78 - .* 1B7-8, V. .Franco < S 'r»ri.'itori Ave-. .1030 1.20 ,^ ing alleys-with Arab, market:; "an'd BEAUTY SHOPS • RICHARD HARTIG A Saniord Picklirtk 1 4 : 19(10 Drapes- Furniture Repairs 203 Lincoln Pk. &.. 1939' ..i.ie.lO 17.78 shops, loading to'tdtb beautiful Ar- Gray Memorial ~~ _ jPalnt Shop' " ' pse^ 1909 17.78 23S-B Rene : 19(10 17.78 89 A; Molesky ; •" "-;'' '-73 Centeririlil 1959/, 18.10 385- 233-0- J. Thlmonii lot Heeler Avir. ~195» 1(1.10" abiun palace and • tea room at- the » Wall Paper ] •Art SlippUw FUQOBS Hake* 7.78- J()JLtt- ' .!"• - Funeral Directors Donald-Mindai lh^ B.,hU .fa'.- — 'r.; SPCenlenhlal— •--—1999—1939——16.1— 0 *j - t. . 1080 17.78 385 , . 237-8 J, -CorbLkTo •105 IJ.-s.lcl' Ave. • . —1930 t '' , full of mint leaves, is delicious. ENGINEER'S HOME—Mr. and Mrs.. William W. McKenty have -12 Springfield Avenue - BRidg. e-254 01 "1A 10-12A Fernwake Investment Co. 715 SoUtH Av*.-K." 103S 1,844.00 H." Viulo 2 Ussier Ave. v .. Arab imisleians serenade. .In tlie • Exp«ri 388 347-9 1960 ,17.78 enf!inecr with Hess,-Inc., Perth Ambby. Mr.""nu'd "Mrs.» Jaines BTUDKBAKXR . XI, RtCKABD Bl JA 10-12A Serv-A-Stor Jllutunled) 353.60 .189 405-11 Hans' I*opold_ W !IUm«ldi- Ave. 10,00 17.78 "" l ; x' •!','••' : 1310 M. Haldorf B4 Hurnslde Avo. palace.garden -snukecharmur:: were •Donahuo, former ownet's,. have' boon transfei'rcd .Iti Atlautu,'Ga. at Senfca l5JUden-8t. BRldg© 6-0103 31 South IMon Avenue 132 I to Bryant Av<-,' lotto' S.B9 380 - 1939 to.io. 133 Doris Dobbins 10P Kaplan St. ^ • 1939' - I0.1S-300A ~430-l~ J. Rlc-hel 7 New Street 1959" ~ entertaining by letting snakifsJiitu- •^ PUJMBERS 17.78 HZ IlUrri^ldtf.Ave. 13.7a •'.'!•"• This houu.;, was .Multiple Listed throiigh the office$ of G. G#"Niuin, 34646 • FKRNITIJRE Cranford, N. J."^- 3D! A •403-0 E. MlUauto i960 ~11 their noses and-bresithe lire" a hld- II MccUrr Ave. , 1039 18.10 404 ' 02-4 A. Tulbot -34 Eliubetll AVB, "1959 4.08 ] . Healtors and insurers, and.sold by'the same otf'ice. 17.78 17 , eoiis' -Hlf.ht. There is u great con- 439 Mortb Avo. E. W«tfl«W • CAMERAS I960 1080 . H""'i - Fern's furniture, Inc. BRENNAN & TOYE ~ 318 North Avi'. E. 193U ltl.10 472 • '- 36,'.. _ kr.Sheppm'd 19 LoS.lle Ave. 1000 0.78 • •'' *"p. ': ''X •'-•; trast between the old and thV> new ^verylblnc l-'or ThiT Motaa " 17.78 480 'if." Thompson 101 Mohawk Drive I960 17.78 , Furntturo, — Afcplliiiievd VE^IETIAN 319 North Avp. E.. 1960 17.78 535 1:102-3 O. Tillrmni 131 Garileld SI. 1939 " .08 •;••"•'' .-•• in Ta"njjii-rs which can be- seen HUGH CLARK MOTORS Csmeru — j Juvenile Furnituru — 322 North Avo. 1939 .. 10,1(1 1900 17.78 from the boat, On ohi sldeis the- Everything Thotounphlo "V Uaby Currljj^es' & Tinning BUNDS 1980 . 17.7B —-taoo- COAST TO COAST HOVERS Linoleum — Huis — Lnnuis I95D~^ fdrio- 1039..- , 18.1a - Casbah and- on the 6thei\ mode U ll)2_-n Theo. Mayer» 412 Centennial Ave. j - l GlltB '. • •• • 1960 17.7B 1000 " iraa ;.-M ' Tanglcrs, very white and spacious, " Abywlur* In th« U.'tt. or *0* Bonih AV.., iS, * 41- M. Ntumuellei' 3M North Avc K. I960 . B.BO 418 Ct-nlrnniii Aye. • I960"- 17.78 >•' ', " Cranlord lBii-7 . Henry B«ar 'I',' , BRidgo 6-5000 W.' JortCS , MS North Avo. E~ S84., • ••^he-cnliro city rests on-ii hill witl Dodge' . CRANFORD 184 '42 10(10 4.89 S8S '272-4' Leo : S PMflilW nt, "_i 1030 10.10 :'-i-1- '• Baf«, 8 Easlman_Sl. '" ' ~ ; Cranford 184" 48A rlarnti Commissary 410 NortliAVu.'K. I960 ' 20.67 "196p. 1T.78 '•/. • '-:the Casbah the highest point, "-•' UPHOLSTERY SHOP 49 J.' McGulrc 188 North Avb.'E. ' '. r ' "• 184 1000 17.7B llid CurpenU-l' PI. ' . 1B0O 17.78 i' -BaT-Nortli-Avg.-t;: Dart • ^ -€KftPMANBROSr . VaoolUp BUndo -185- .Michael Norila- ,104 (jarpemor I'u . 1UOU t . •; ; New Year's"Kvc in Seville- By Van — Ball — boa* •Prejudice is nevor easy unless IBtlO 7.78 630 1900 —term Plumbing & Heating Contractors CuMora QniUIr Hr.od* 185 3-5 E. E. Vending ' '333 North Ave. E. 104 Curpenle'r PI. I860 . 17.78 Tlie wise pornon saves, nn«l sees his dreama • !"•' y '••• • We spent New Year's Eve in Su- 34 Norlh AV«.' BRidge 6-1024 It can pass itself off. for reason. - i»eo 21-U . J. Vukobrotovlch 17.78 Serric* • JOBBING— OO,. BURNERS 183 J0-10A MysUl Sholl (R. Mysko) 343 North Ave. K. 24^24 660'. 1 ' J. Coralla ,_ (10A Parkway Vllla«e 10SO -ville wlicru we took part in a min- - —\frlMam Hatlitt BRidgo 6-0893 10S9 28.67 Mru. E. DIoklnaurt 14 lit Parkway Village: 1 1939 17.78 develop hitujrjeallli of •— Tub Enclosures ~- —taul Whiti 227 31S-S 1059 your saving!* will varn 3% interost per ' •., 10.1a - 17.78 IOC iiit Parkv,oy..yi.Haso 24.24 year with paper hats, confetti and AND 1000 830 424 S. 310 Centennial Ave. 1WII) 71.12 28.07 iidcd itUil payahle quarterly. i '"''•"• Ti •!" , Genuine '•— IDflO - \i. aititt :ioD 2d Parkway Village 1980 VI.IS JOBBING. AND ALttllXTIONS You cram these words i | 240 « 431-2 B. 177 No. Lf hl£h Avo. 1U.10 - 1 1039 •i'! .'•' 7O O. pt^, 1 fourth AVe. 1DS9 0.78 Jay Oorcy :io> 2d Parkway Vill 2.28 i . ,' TWIN BORO AUTO CORP, 247 •3711 id Parkway 1950 t KOPPERS COKE -,G SEaV'ICE ears against the "stomach of nJ| 288 10-2 JJr-Smlffi JO WthiU-ld St. 10S0 lU.lt) "t:- Howe sensoi—William Shakespeare '"W. GulUoylo 30 \Vt-»t Holly .l 1053 ~ia.it) 1060 1)3.31) •" AtTTHOHlZED POHI> ~~ BRidgo 6-1144 1030 17;78 . P. Monalutl.' 7A Parkway Vlllaue 10511 32.33 10«0 1980 35.88 •W MOBTII AVK.. E., CUAKFOBD LIFETIME 93Si CH 51207 C. D.78 1OI1O MM -:^f, ,Vtt»lnri*— -t!HB_Sd_P!(rfcWBV_y!(Ua-_ -4 Cranford "Thertfy J5» 33 Dobtni/ loco- 17.78 Vmnk Wllsoii 10D 3d ParkWay vlliaue 259 3? E. rU-Jtiio. Jr. -10OO 1.17 WEfclCA^ESSENS • When you ate not brave is to 1839 1778 Adv., Vee*: • - «• Sola* Aluminum Prod. •HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TOr- •-REAL ESTATE fess courage attd act accordin 359 41 C. Johnnoti loco 18.1U T02 South Ave., W.\ • .... . _corroHaW| losa 17.78 359 "lO* A. M. Boat •VS W«t 1060 COLONY DELICATESSEN , l"i••«'«'• SEE, HEAR AND QUESTION ! 1030 17.78 CM Truck* BRidge M20S JOB. t GUKER 230 104* ,co 42 Went MollO bt. 13.78 Complete Una of IB n. M. 710 KBriil«!k'ld Av.-. 19(10 287 Robert , 'dob 11X10 17.78 1 207 North Union Av« U;10 DBUCACIUS 301 I A. O'Url«it "10U0 Parli •Bo' 303 W. Carllht-ra X HU'orildo DrlvA 1OS1) 1(1.1(1 Setter living begins at your faTZ-t service bank AH CooUnf « Jukin^ Doao »n Lolwten. ShrUip, Orob Mi»» 17.78 ± KlVcr.ldc- Drive 1030 TRIPMTES YOUR THREE Cooked Scaur To.-S 303 O. r/oisau WOO lli.ltt o< All kind. 12 N. Union Avo. BRldga 6-6189 ; 10.10 17.7U Peter- Johnson 12 t>rlv« .- 1000 ""tfl.lfl ., —to and from— - .> E- ftot»Ue Pk. i 11 Norlh 1059 17.78 1 Jamo^'Lordt 12 ItlVerslde Drive 1060 17.78 Decide Who Is Besf Equipped to Deal With the Cecil HhodcJ 1 idJdu Drlvu 10U0 Itl.lll Bdlewild, LaGudrdia & Newark the dentist, to 17.7H ,u one of our 1050 ' Complex Problems of Governing New Jersey. Roofing - Siding 1NSURORS 6. Sovln^kl VI Wvcrsido Drive •1060 ltl.lU HAROLD F. BENNER dtlvem ace that 303 7 W. Brown ' , .- • 8 EuulUh ll 1039 4U9 Airports — Grand Central & SHXHEEN AGENtCV, Inc. safely. Oeoniff Siiillh • |{ u l!)U0 1 Incorporated Gutters - Leaders 337 3D Buiy tl<--e Market 1202 -HiiriUjl II0.1J 10(10 bion" Connty Trnst Succ«»»or W John W. Heins & Son 337 X ii L-. Hartlwara 1200 llurlton ltoad ' . 10(10 , 53.13 Pennsylvania Stations, N.Y. Piers ' Automobilo Painting 371 Tho tadiic' • • ' 1 South Avtf. Wtrit 10(10 21.40 SERVING YOU IN CRANFORD SEE ALL THREE i AU Work RAPPS 15-17 Morlh Ave^ E« Cranford 1031) 17.78 Authorized DUCO Rcflnlahln* 373 1 y. ConiUnian • ' •Jl HoUth Ave. Wet . 1000 lil.ltl — Day Trips — .-. n' 1039 17.7S 10a South Avonu«,Easf . BODY and' . • X Guaranteed BRidgo 8-0777 373 ' los^ Connie Yenatto 23 Uncoln Av,*. Wr.t 11M0 0.78 PHARMACY 377 Borlha ItaycJ . 98 John joit. Av,-. loud fi.OS FRIDAY, MARCH 3, AT S:30 P.M. WORK; ' .Rcsiorvoir-' in 1939 8«0 •11 iPark A»«^ PlalnlUld 370 ' is ' W. j 43 Ullrn»lde Avenue 19(10 ' 17.78 DuituC *namel County In stevet, mije;; long 44bl A 1000 Six other convenient office* in. PL e-ooot 1 378 is IL Coohnm* 1050 BRidge 6-1200 JOHN J. DIFABIO OiiL'.inilo wide . . ' 17,78 WeldlnS — Truck Lettering IDdo Walnut Avenue School R*gUiarod PharmadsJ lm 371) B 02 Ik-nlami.l St. lU.lt! 3, Kbpliuld lu:u 17.78 Elisabeth—Summit—Berkeley Heights BniDGE I-Uil BRidgo 6-1105 A holpiiiu word to emu in trouble SCARBROUGH'S A & A CAB SERVICE ailandanc* mi klor* M NorU Armifc 370A •31 6J Ilciljalilin St. louo ' 16.10 tU E. IJWCOLH AVERUB ih oh a roll- • V. VUm 1038 17,78 J'lld tvt.bi II. Jl.i.Vh'.niicl Kti\>. .in BOOTH AVEROS) H. DAY and NIGHT 03 ftenl.irnin St, 1S80 Cranford^tYMM -_ HJJlxsax tr'ack—un Inch between wrcci 3. lOiilJ 177B 3T0A S Bl -rrw S ."'Pare" Eieht h-'cEANFORI> (S'.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, MARCH 2^901 sppke on "Adventures it* Under- rolled for the first time this >t-^ > | ice to Crantur:d,--there>^efe still 13' Swartz, 49 Myjr.Ue..street;. Circle 8 Standing"., at-& '-.•meeting', of the ter include John'Barton oi : ... children anfl • twpp'aduits on' the At lhe home of Mrs; p'liver Kling- ElectionHeld Upion1; County Chapter of -.the avenue! taking, draftirig.ari^ Itepdrts Mcrease iri Service^ TellSchedule eri 75r Lawrence . avenue; West- technology, and-'Fiank J,..:1.,; OOD KENILWORTH -wailing list, atjw end of 1900. •• Alumnae Association, e>! the. Col- i 1 • "Service ly'all communities uS- lield, arid Circle 9 afthe home of lege of St. Elizabeth last, night at__ 12 Grove str*e,t. ,ar.d -Jci-.-;.:- f ,| ing the ^Jfiion County Psychiatric Mrs. Elwood, Henni»g,' 9 Wychr ByDeMolay the home of "Mrs: John Voynick of jTruncale of 207.Rar.kir. ; By Q[^n|y Psychiatric Clinic b6th enrolled -, in electro::-:;;; fi',tupd ; ft-om ^.•^.•^i ,, ;'.'i H)Gh,tl>e report poi»»t,.:a March 8 at 1 p.m., Circle-1'at' Mrs. ftiargiicrlte 'McC, Gomplon, GARWOODr^There ' Was an attendance of 150 as the women's : S c Ilic 11 ons, M»-'si. Gerry StephuiK, Robert •March 11; at the'MAsOnip/Tcmpl.e. • There, are HO persons enrolled meeting of the -Shc-rmss . 3_As regional, moderator for the $25,000,000 develop- :he home of Mrs, Ivan, Nyk-n. 130 formerly of 10 Hamilton.'avenue, School Science Club. . .. organizations of St, Paul's United Church of Chrlsfpresented a George" In Borough Emergencies liindsi from the Union—fcount>uj_ • '.. ' , •„.• Crane, Dr. Anthony Sordill, the has',-bi-cn elected president of the Raymond '""CanNote, chapter in .ithe day' an.d, evening programs of the Archdiocese of.Newark, the Rev."John-A. Mc- . Board ot Pw-cholderolderss .-fo-r ndminis- j oi71T~i;emc<_- ! .to .:rtl...l co/umiinitie. s Mohawk-drive, and,Circle- 2 at the ' . Types 'of 'fire fighting Washington's tea and entertainment program at the church last .week horrie of Mrs. JohnKiesewetter; -2 County Industrial IJnion "dad,", was presented,-with a past of .'the Union-County yocational- i .'stor of the Church of St; Anne, will serve as liaison between .rrn—- An ordinancji. t-tjf—fhe'clinic in : servqd by.-the.td'ion County Psy.-' :Rov> L;nrtfc..Millc.r,i. .T. iF Mrs. Kurux-, . , Mri~ 1 adviser's pift' and a^plaque com- Technical Institute 'In Union,-in- merit and everyday^iir^ h; 7-'rchdioc'i:sari" coordinator, .the .-fit; Rev. Msgr. Patrick, J.JVIalphcy for benefit df the -building fund.- 7" „ ^ •'"'• Plainlidd. -'• , - '•< •' """.••'"• WSR in greater pro- tort Parkway Village. whiirh V-'pii.i.! pi'o:i:Uil''-PJ'Vfi.is; o» v -'^• j trt ^(1^ J F; Ku Council, Meyer Meyers of were shovvn. A question a AHhighlight of the show was the performance of.ja. quintet in fn'contributions than in N. Mrs. J. H. Brock- March 14 at 1 p.m.. Cirde 3 at { 505 Orchard streOTis • an executive memorating-'his yiiars.of service ciudlng nine from CranfordT, Uco "Name. ChurCH, East Orange'; the Union County "xoordinator, ;tny .siriwt.in i'no kiiroi:..;.'1, curing.a Curine 19G0;. Mr..Bowline's .]•<;-! portion bank, and MYs.' Arthur C. Len- to trie chapter. , .:..•••.' from Kenilworth and one from swer period^ followed. thC- Bt.'^Rev: .Msgr. • Thomas" F colonial costumes, led—by; Mrs. port revealed-," -CranMrd ' received , 195!) because ot increased staff, and home .of Mrs. Frank Johnson. board member.. •' • -..-...• Attending" were MichscI snow: k-liKT^eiiry U":S" |i:is-edl _ o.-> • • f. ' " . . •"'•'. ' * •( "ft t i of tho CritifoYd ^Velfare As- -Refreshments were servta" by Garwood,' according t6 a report Mulvaney of St. John the Apostle Margaret Haydu as George Wash- v irs pi service, com|)a')r'6d | greater'operating efficiency; ' • r .'"Herning avenue. • ; Mrs. Com]>ton, k\vho formerly first ri?:idini» by SJI'I*::;:! Council .»y48 hour 1 sociation, Mr. Bowlinji^Mrs. Har- the Mother;;' Circle. ' • - by George H. Baxel, director., .Jeffrey Hcilbruri. Richard Churchi. Linden: the ' -campaign ington and MrsrBetty Patrick as- '. with ) h'our.s oJ 'Service during' Iti npilcdR the increase in serv- March 14'iit 8,p.m-.r Circle.'-4 at headed'.the''council', in 1947 and Michael Lazanich. WiUiain .' 'I'uc-;;-U'y night. .The r,":Ti:-L:rc afe mon- and' .Mrs. Simons .also are he .home-',of Mrs: Henry Traut- 1!M8. is ijchpol.: reporter ".'for The New- Stu'dferi'ts in the day session headquarters in {Jewark, -and'.pas- Martha \Vashingtori-: . Others par-" members of "the. board of trustees. 1 Alumni Chapter Meets include James JLaurei, Jr., of S03.Mjchael . Peters;' 'John tors of parishes in Region'6.** oiiki t'orbki ]vtr'riin'rf on a:sy-strei-t 1 naii; 301 Rog'fi avenue. Westfioldr Daily J6urnal In Eli'zabeth and a Frances. Scliartenberg as>d ticipating in , this number were Annual -meeting of, thi. " Union :ircle 5 at the home of ''Mrs; .Fred foniur. .7 international...... represent- .-'. MTss-. Alice Holland, head .'of theCentennial _ avenue, enrolled, in Father RlcHale's appointment, as foi' lqiijjL'r thrill C.-.-H." hoLir betwi-eii County" 'Psyehiatrle-Clinic~w.ilf be drafting and design -technology. .Harden. Joseph t'etrozelii Mrs Thelrffa Cassady, Mrs. Elea- 2 :i'n\^ M\d .5 ;i.t!i. ci any d^y from! Kaiser,.' IT. Arnef place; Circle 6 | &ti ve- for the Aincrican niusic and education department moderator for_ihe six paristhes' in nor Szabo and Mrs. Myrtle Adolph. Held at 8 p.m. on March'28 at the 1 ; oi the Elizabeth" Public Library; — Evening session -studento en- Science Club sponsor! •Nov-'embc'r V- thtv.u.^h Sl::rch '}5. . at the home of Mrs. Walter, G.uijd, AFL-CIG. • .' Region'6, which'•covers,, Gbrwoo^, Richie pennls', young Garwood First Congregational Chur.ch "on Craniord, , Linden, and Rahway, ^A!t'o hvtivi.iucvd vij a > street', in. WesUicId. i.AH •was announced last week by the singing starv offered several num- heV».c.v' Tjaiciitv- 'forth barotii'h re;*i:?.'«;i6]i>: the "THere also were -songso by HVe : raise their respective_shareApj(,"th.e with. ' regard._j.i.<> st:eer Big Savings during this once-a-year^ event I •_ Coates Presented tion. of eignt high .schools^ifpur Carol McCarrick and.Janet Cull. homes for the agqd and an actdiilon .Quartet_numbers_-weta^6ung_by- to Ifie "Seminary of the inuniicu- ; 7 Kenneth Boos, Douglas Greene, r lqte Conception .in. jp'arliDEtbn/~ BbnnieRatnbb and 'Karen Gill- and; will, bo i;c;;d,ju i:ieJJoroipij Hail' Salesman Unioh "County_.ii;_ischi!;duh:d*fbr by the Gill sisters-, Sandra,,.Kar»:n, at 8 p.nv: cm'i*:ir.ci» !•». bviiwls-of. three .high^schools, 'jBcrgen! and -John J. Co'ates, Jr., of 30 Mun- • / Pamela" and, Robin. -. • i ON THIS MAGNIFICENT I'Koto Viy JojMth T. J;3IM:»r(i» "forth in legM advertwemtnts /ya sec drive, selected as the out-stand- : numbers .before,, dur- MAGNAVOX STERE THEATRE lHg • salesman bt' Liberty Mutual Vn noun c e s E County, one. Each county ing and after the show were pro- ^GROUND-BREAKING .CEREMOW^C-Borougl^ officials' participiiled-in-n 'g*onhd-breakin^-edVemooy'"'. thk_ Lst'ik;, ai the •'Cuizan' will have a new home for the aged. Chronicle. In.siirance' Co. for- I960, ^ vided by Albert Miller at the pi- lust week ter-th'c now Municipal 'Building.;ai the comer of* South' SSfd'-sfreef-and. the Boulevard.. ^ Supervising .the organization of FRANK WANCA The ,pro|>osiN[i snow emergency. America's Favorite Ken.ted. with a trophy A. McHAIJE ano and Earl Harpers at the drums: Turning! the first, shovelfulof dirt is Miiyof" Walter E.Boright. From left^to'-right are: James Rego, the5)is'tfriijuished Sal smatiuAward campaign "workers in. the parishes — docl.-kres that such —Specialty' tap ^ were' pre- superintendent of public works; Councilman-"Jtiiilnufd LomaX; Councilman John J. Olock; Walter• Q,'': L Home Entertainme t€eiiter of" the Sales E^rt ^s' Club of of. Region 6 are: Father McHale, sented bySharon:Sabio"and Renee __ >•> shall t xi<-t"^\vhei;ever St:. Anne's,.Girwood; the Rt.^Hev. RfcifTer, architect;..Mayor Borightj' Frank Maimed,'general, contractor; .Councilman^ Frank Mascaro,' _ theri? is .a..sno«:£iU.of.iro- Hchiijyernent:—-,— , he will seek nomination for.reelec- On New Miifiicijpal Building uV.;a J^tbfit. such .t-tacraencyi : od—were •S/.abo.i Were— general chairnwn—i->^ -Wttile oopnpjL'tffion for the tfo "For casual entertaining >, tjon in thclbem6cratic Primary,on .. .. _. the new Kenilworth shall. Iw tenwin^ityl _!is._ io' 'any. you'll be-proud to own and use thcije specially-selected _.,~.. ?his-week .-by Superin- AprillB. He iscompletlng hts'first j phy is-carricd on within the sales sets of Original Rogers Silverplate. Jr.,' served . as faster of cpre- irig"started "Monday, "Mayor "Walter E.. Borlgh't TreporledC • KENILWORW — " {Continued from P&ce 1) organization' _af-l' Vach ' individua tc-it.cf Sehonls LeAis F. Laird. three-year term .on the Borough J.. A, ground-breaking ceremony was held on Washington's birthday r uid to tlie Honor Society Council;- :•\\.~ • _. ., l ' ~ worth Dc»nocratlc Club endorsed company;.the award is. rated highoi- These-lovcljr serving-pieces round oulv> our basic featuring •• cherry as borough .officials, gathered td'wtiich Mayor Boright turn a-spade- Councilman Joha.J. Olock for the lhan com'pany honors, because the place settJiiBS.. ^"lioy'r'e the last word in tabl&4uxurv, |e Dsr'.cne Drummond, 5H; ClinicS^rvice 'Having on all committees except and designed Jor the.Woman who .takes genulric"pride : JJardxik; Anne Valentland cluster;.' of red balloons and red,ful of earth to launch the now building. •• __ - mayoralty nomination in the April presentation can., bo made only- by the police committee, he is now. Priinary by a vole of 20-14 at a 4 in her .reputation us a smart hostess. Ail plecfcJ.are- : Troiano, 5B;. Barbara Stout chairman of,.streets and roads, white and_blue banners, 'were arV _,—=—__—^_ . ,—__.- The'genei-ul-contractor,'Maimed Plans Told the Sale. . Executives' Club. CiAHVING SET !rangild__byI_Mrs^^SteVjin_ fhi dV nt ;by.jumous Intfrniiuonal_Silyer Company. John.Bre2ney".was~in chttrfie Patrylow's liungo. on greatest volume of sules pu : GARWOOD 4- Eighteen pstients htittee and; council representative befctv waiting since December' to 2 nieces for 53.00. • »•" pt refreshments, which -included ?IG 332 SlHN; TV:.. STEREOPHONIC HIGH FIDELITY jjj- roll listings were te- residing. in. this borough received on the school board'budget cOmmit- William iS- Ahiirii, attorney, of m(j>rith, highest over quota, beat in cherry-rpie, coffee and Hot choto begin work.611 the colonial style_ 4 Sputlv Michigan,tiwmic, who AUTOMATIC PHONOGRAPH...FM AND AM RADIO crease Itk-territoryy most new deat- as fpllows: ' ; . . r '• 157 -hpurt:' of.^service';trotn .the' teo-. -'•• .'• \ ':' :t! ttonfimip.1; — Fifth"'grade, Union County'i Psychiatric Clinic late. bTiilding. • . . _• ' hnd the support af-Mayor Walter -W ONE BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE PIECE ! . eri; and Outstanding.'merchandising FREE Councilman Wanca is a member Post Sought V SchooVMere during .I960, according to a report Bids totnlint;'l$203,48_6_'ior thc E, .Borlcht, was defe.'ited by Mr. Fro.ra-Magnavox, originators oi the Stereoj-TV-ljadio Home .aetivltlesj. ,_ .' • |r.y. ,EschIe> ChristeF-Nordhau^ of Liberty Hose Co. No. 1, sergeant . Rtnte Troiund and Anne Va- presented by . Gerhard Walsch, and treasurer'of the'CD police Re- red brick building, designed by Olock. The Democratic "Municipal KENItiWORTli — riiSK -for Entertainment 'Centers, We offer*you_the fanjious"Stereo chairman of the G'arurood commit- : Committee earlier had endorsed construction of, a- regional 'high ^Theatre 24,...with a revolutionary.new Mafjnayqx_automatic' sixth' trader-Anne Massarl serves, s^retary and organizer of Quiet Hour ByWSlater Walter C. Pfeift'or of Morrfslqwti, Jaaei Michalczyk; seventh tee, at. a "meeting of the clinic's .the' Garwood .Recreation Bowling Mr. Olock by a 0-1 margin over SC!K>O1 in Konilworth v.-:ih'occ*u- record player that eliminates record and stylusJycar.-.-.your board of trustees Tuesday night in KENIl/WORTH.— Albert Sim- were awarded on December 'id. It Mr" Aherh. pancy scheduled for.^SS-i or .l'SKR records can now last a lifetime. The. "Heathettquch" Stereo li? rnann.^ Alimnntf anH NnnrV Letigiir nnd n 'pnst -prp«idf*rtt, n t> — a e. tx y Rainbow bh Westfield. monroth oi 810 uoltax avenue is expected tbJ-builrtmg-win -De It was annouhced that the club were reveaieit-tuis Wtx'S.- uy i,uw -Nr>- Future ••'events "fiTTOneiTBy Azur -.-6 for $2.25 \ |r!an; eighth gra4e, Carol Mj> Garwood«Jbemocratic Club- He rkk,.Linda Pew, Gail AVcrth- : Financial support for the clinic served as local cnairman for- tlie leader bt a move to run a ticket completed in eight months, Mayor will" support the candidacies .""of iak o( Ufilpti Ccui|ty Rejponal Dis- fiutter, wow or ruMble—always pfays on true .pi ch. Big 24" sscmbly 40A Order of Rninbo GAItWOOD" — The trict Nov.I.. ' ' • _. • chromatic TV. with Magnavox Quality Gold| Sea chassis... la ind Carol Andres. ' - from Garwood last year came from 'March of Dimes this year. against the linkm County Repub-. Boright s:iii_-lt will house Jnu- Co'uncilmen "Frank J._Mascaro and to'or Girls, include a •Unlhbow- |hi3>—Sixth gradeJRichard Me-.-municipal funds'in the~iotal Of 1 Guild of St. Paul's United Church ilcan: organization slate in the'pri- Raymond Blydenboirgh, who_are ,^ Dr. WsiiTon. Mi Jpav's. r«-^5gn:il- picture perfect with optical filter. In mahogany. S|foluy iianeL" on thu nitiht 01 March " fl He. Is assistant sales mttnager pi of ,C(irist- will participate' in ' o nicipal' offices, police department : and ~TtiQma"s Andreoia; $725, the. locaUcJiairavan reported. the garden hose division-©! poring lriary_ . election,'•.•; announced this seeking reolection.-. . i . . aupcrintondf-r.t. t, .ii(! the iirsl slate 1H jind :i trip to.Hsidio City and Lintcn. Quiet- Hour during tht- and jail facilities. — .. - •. 1 __. i)6nald' Hasselman SerVicffto all corn'riiunlties iasittg Plastics in Kenilworth. A graduate \yeek that petitions, nre buiiig eir- ' Following the club"endorsement of the-project wouiifee construe-" 00 •tfhinatown in New York City 0 the • clinic__during;;_ 1B60 totaled weekiy..Lenten service al 8 'p.iiii. t[na ..of -a'building-to Ktttii.t1 900 is', iiajewski;--eighth s of. local school's and Jonathan Day- c(ilatcd for William Slater of 52 ybtgi Jflseph .Tlcjsluccia ;and Har- : \Viliiam7 Reimer, Joseph T1.339 hours to '-'-i:,2d2'' patients, next Wednesday. MrsrAnna"Johnr "olcTTrolich ! -The .f.ollowinji ton Regional High School, Spring- t>on, chairman of splrituttl We South 22nd street as a 'freeholder A $595.00 Value ... Save $100 were initl- 11 £o»dce—to- fi,7 nomination clindidate. •prTcndc fur 1,094 patients totaled 8,743. in charge of arrangements, to launch a movement'to draft Mr. low. ~ - "*" femple '-last week: Su/anne ucraan. counting -from Newark College of '"The Influence of Christ" Will Mr,-'-.Sitnm.ciurolh said decision ... 5B-—Donald In addition to Mr^ilValifcWiyho Business and a fllplonia from the to back Jylr. Slater was made atj a "Aherh as candidalefor rnayor.Mr:' The regional school baard' ol- ; also'is-a rrtember.of the-boar^l of be the sermon I tppj ppje of thtth; Royy* \<±a GaJber, Betty , Bakichj George Wiigner. Detective Training Wccvling held In Roselleon-Silifday Move Started Restuccia rsard the- strong showing teady owns IT ^cro:^ oi V*"op«-'rty_ mond, lii,nd\r. Ki'lekson, Cindy Stephen I SzaboSzabo , pastorptorii at'the 11 t Jrusties, ';_thB.ji»a.c\vp.pd ;_ebmmiltcc 7 pimnpted ..the fobnatiotL^of tho on. .f.jie:' Boulev-ard. twt\vcea._' l*tk..' Je\yett;|"PattyiS!i)rtJ»rJ'ill Stlllkv po-.Gret-ne^Jaartha Lirenz and SehobWn^«wl-Vork.-iMr^-Wdnta: aTmr^ worship d td;-difeciiiis-!th6 'W'ithdrawal of for- 1 (.'ieaise'Mslnfredo.. ~ . • includes Thomas Geoghegan, Rich- prest-ritiy is studying ilaw with the KENILWORTH —"Pctttlihs to group despite a .slalcment by. Mr.and , Ittth |streets behind .Hjrdinc Cai'ol. SchiytS-nckj and Alice rJjid v Church Scljiool-will convene 'at mifr Councilman -Kenneth 'R.,Har'f : ard B. HaVper, Srt, ~~ '->—g LaSalle Esctension Inktitute. draft Attorney William J. |\hom Ahem after the vole that he was'Scb'>°l aii-U! negotiations |are uiideij 'Margaret Wiefjard: ' . +34 ii> 5U—Catherine Eschlc, Jfac- 0:30 a.m. ahd Junior High Youth of .634,;Summit avenue ast a_ cjandi- of 21+.- South Michigan avenue as> ilic Kenny, Christel Nordhau- bona,*- Mrs^ Beatrice Silvermah dote {or freeholder riominat'iort. no longer a candidate.- • -' _• •' way for purchase uf jno:horriour r Fellowship will meet at 7 p.m. a candidate for the Democratic JoKn TeuKcher. - ,- •.' < •(alsoja .board memb'er) antJ.;jQhn Former Councilman "Hart an- Mr. Ahem, attorney and former" acres. --• .. _ Sunny Acres Gardeners J. Saland. ' ~ ~ Regional t There will be- a meeting" of nomination for mnyor were/re- 8C ~r Richard —McCombl Senior Citizens at the church at i nounced last ww;k that he had de- ceiving "enthusiastic response" in secretary of the Uo!ird* of Adjust- Dr. Davis-jstiid this pro;'^.-riy js r SALAD BOWL FOHK AND SPOON Paseo, Kathleen Appel, Annual meeting of tho clinic cided to withdraw" from the race ment, said before tin; vote was largo enoUKh ict. a Bi>o->*.tidei){~ To Hear ^alk on Herbs 3 Pieces lor Sa.OQ ; "~ will-be held at 8 p.m. March 28 at Oiniier Date Announced p.m. today. Confirmation class will the horough-thlfi week, it. was Ve- ^i.v , Batich,. Anna Alassari, -' CLARK — Fourth annual smor- meet With the 'pastor aJL,3:3f) this after conferring with Union Coun- poited by Harold jPrplieh.-imd Jo- cast: - school and would be auo.jicrze for Mrs. George H. Coon .wUl_lecture '. Niriialczyk, Patricia Pecina, the- First. Congregtitloital Church ty Republican Chairman Charles. l.SOO-studont -faeilitiOA if jw-rmis- on herbVat a me'ctlng o< the Sunny gasbord scholri'fiihip dinner' of theafternoon. Rehearsals wiil be held st'i)h ljestuccia. • • "I .'have "pledged myself, to no ;^t FSMITBO, Claire VanPclt and 6>i4Jt:im street in Wcstfield. All P. Bailey. Miv H;i^t said ne^^va!.: one; I..have-made no-deals,"'prom- slon wore g:n'm.-d !ro:s; liw Union _A.eresj Garden Clul> at\ 8 o'clock citizens inttrested-in the work of Future Teachers of America Club for the Senior-choir at 6:45 p.rrl. -Tvir. Frolich unci Mr. Restuccla tonight In the home of MrsJWilfrod of Arthur • L. Johnson Regional •and the Chancel Choir at 8 p.m.acting for tHe sake bf "unity of the ised no s-pecinl favWrs, (•onsiiinmat- County l^nrk • CommnrnK:r-ro~"iss5"" I Vtrela.Brumcr, IJd- the clinic are.:invited to attend. paffy." formed a Democratic Committee (CouttnueH pu Pagd 2) -,_'.' (Continued o:i Pass"'Si Gulliford of.2.72 Madison. IJ.iil road, High 'School'will be held in.She Youth Choir rehearsals' will be for. Better Government to launch "GOCKTAIL-OYSTER FOR^S H PtUl, Bevtily' Phillips, Uat- —if Engaged ltV the rooffn'g business Clark. Mrs. Coon, if/member of t-hii school cafeteria on April 27, itconducted and 4 ,p,m. "on the draft movement-for Mr. Aherrt II X! JVh^ In N<-w»rkf Mr. .Slater is lUU, A'l'lli •(liBCUSS tht - fi forSg.25 ,- ~ ' : I'J. Christine Davis.of•GiirvvQOjcJ, fliib president. Ing secretary for Hsiex -Local 4 of itfti'r the KenHworfli -IJ«niocrnlic iherbs and their' usos in cooking. and: r': Club -kst: WeWnusdhy, voted 20-14 Th&dneeting will be coiiduclod At Clark Regional Ball —iiritertdinmcnF w,ilt> be provided the Roofers' •mm toy the Danish Society, to endorse the candicftjey. of- Coun- •by Mr'sT-Carl H.; HoliiKivlsiT Of 4 ...CLARK_r-^ Phyllis Alvinp of cfihian -IJohn- J^ Olock for the ctijJJ/liil-d Noycs and .Miss Valeric Croccd.of Clark will eiarirTvas' n'amed Queen of Hearts : mayoralty nomination. . ,• •'.-. jaioucr;.- • " :\ at; tho-Senior Ball held recently tit sing, accompanied' at the piano l>y Stiidertjis'Story : m Miss-Mildred'Midkiff of Cranf-ord', Mr. Ahem hud, tho .support of NEVER BEFORE SUCH A VALUE IN TV PORTABLES! PfT'K-l. ^ Jame* Schneider Arthur L. Johnson _ Regional High Mnyor Walter- E^ Boriglit in. his Imagine.'.. Ma^iiavox full'transformer^poWered chassis f riobci-j S'dbler. '"""'•' \ ^School. JRunners-up in the co»-.vocal teathcr at the school. Food ; will .bc'Amated by parents 'of At Beaiity Pageant ToB^Staged - bid lor tlw; nomination, but after with automatic picture-and scjutid stabili ors... up front VK-2 — Joanne' Alimontet test•; -wore Nettie Caimariuto of KENILWOltTH ^~ A pl:iy, "A the vote by the club and curlier FREE S-PIECE PLACE SETTING . ^tal, George Dallavallo memWrs n\d local_nier'chants. .GARWOOD — Riehle Dennis, speaker with convenient picture-side comols. Compact r and . Valeric KoStyl of Coa_t. for a Soldier," ndupted from endorsement. pf-Couueiltnan Qlock When you open-a new account with $25l Each addi- f.ALfl Prish. . . ,._ Proceeds of the affair will.be young recording artist from G.ar- 1 portable TV witih telescopinli g antennat , icturo ' ' ' a short story by Maureen McCev» by the Democratic Municipal Com- Joan* 1 j ^tional $25 deposFt entities' you to-obtain another 5- ^ 6C — Carol - MeCarrick, ..',Ga ry\Andre's of Garwood, pre- awarded by the club, In c.onjunc- woad, will, head iij> the entertain- —foi "on thd-eo" or as "second-set" for your family. In picce place sicttihg for only $2.25. Join now. Tell i | tion. with the school scholarship ment program at the third an- na and OndU'Morris;', under the mittee he said he..was no longer a decorator colors. •.•your friends.' • . ' jHrmr.er, Henry Hart, Barb- sident of the_Studenl Council, was direction of Mrs. Joanne D'fr^lllipo, candidate. On Friday,, however, he ^OK'.V atjd Carolyn Bogart.'. a rnember Qf the student-faculty committee, to a senior member who nual Miss New Jersey 'High School plans to- enter the field of educa- Beauty pageant at the Robert will be staged- by -^Mrs. Theresa reported he would be* wiliing Ui NOW 0W BT—Gail -Werlhwein, Kar- committee which selected the con- rim if drafted. _ HERE IS HOW'THE SILVER CLUB PLAN WORKS oa, Linda Pew, -Genevieve gest t-ntrantii, aad .judges at the tion. , - - . . TrcnlTHotel in Newark this Sun- igol's class. day, singing "the numbers from In tho cast afe:' Gabriel Welb'er, 1 r -tiuren kellerman, Jean ball included MissvJean Wanat of James Powell, a student, teacher 1 "TT'lTWhen you.^open p: now savincjd"acc;ount you {>*.-. ^BatVa Ballinger' and1 at'Montelair State College, spoke his latest, record, "Kissin' Krazy '- Ailyn Shepard, Marguerite Plan- COMPLETING SET Garwood, winner bir last year's ..-...'• rocolve Freo d 5-pieco place setting ol-orighial title. '.-.--•• . \ to the club^at a recent met-ting. and.''WUhC>iiJJ!i'y>ur.-Tender-tLoye1" ter, Charles Mug'tadi, Michael Pat- Metzner Reveals '.Rogers SilvorPlato. . : ' Sugar Shell * SGrvLri'g'Spcon and othet_sghgs...... ».-..;. rylovi%. Edwurd Korecky, Willlnm p The local artiKt~aIso7ha5~been Althoft and Hamorra-Permindez.— CD Appointees 2. 'Withoach additional deposi't of $25 you rotfiiva Piclcle Fork • Jolly Fork_ • BOP. Bar nsked to be the hvadliner ot tht- A muslcolc depicting -events in — Edward J. ^1 cerllficalo which ontitlog you to obtain dnother Spoon — 7 Pieces for $3.00-.'.' natlon&T event of .' the _ beauty 'the life of Gtorge Washington was Metzner, Civil Defense, director, ,5-pioco placo sotlitiqthroucjh Martin Jowolots for pageant, to be hold at. Convention presented in the" atianorium on listed..new.appointments for the £XTRA TEASPOONS Hall, Asbliry Park, in_August.- ; 52.25 ,\.. a fraction'of llu regular valuo." tVbr.uary 22 by_the" third j?rade year at an organizational-meeting -.6 for $2.00__r • ; Richie reported -this week that classes under the' direction pf Miss at- tho CD.'CoiHfol. Center last 3. "After you'havo obtained eight of theso'settings he has had offers from three Holly- Dorothy Matthews v and Miiis Do* Thursday-night in Harding School. ,ypu .niay^wish to .avail yo.urcoli of bthor jino yel- wood studios, Warner Bros., Metro lort-s Sikora. - Appointee:; ar«:. Deputy, direc- tinqr., a-./shown here.and savo monoy locr,- • Goldwyn Mayer and Paramount, The role of George Washington rs, John J.-McCoy and B. U.' Em: and" that his manager,' Tom De- •. Savings Accounts "- '« was portrayed by Jeffrey Lyon mert; police cjiief, Edward Stupak; Cillis, is in the process oFdlscus" nnd Martha Washington . by-Jo- fire chief, John Malone; captain of ..• Mortgage Loons • ' • sing contracts. • ' } anne Walsh. Others in the enst first aid squad, llans Weber; ; •. Pass Book Loans — ON WALLPAPER < The young singer also Is re- were: John Moore, Sharon Mc- chief of police vorerves, S'rutik hearsing, for qff-BroJidwayprptlue- ^ • Christmas Clubs INCLUDING MOST OF \ l Gt-vna, Robert LJiikin, Nicholas Schuulc; rad'ef[ officer, David J. 1 tions and! is tuklfnif-di'aihj|itje~l«s - Perptras,' Cr^lg—---WSocT, CFarles Gluck; ; eonifnynications" offleeTT .• All-Purpoae Clubs sons from, Henry Bergoff of New OURNEWEST PATTERNS V 1 Zlckerman, Wllliarn 4White, John llalph Kli'chber'tfer. ' • Money Orders York City. After his eurr- nt tour O'Neill, Samuel Geiumarin,, Pa- Englneerinii: Officer, Michael L. of the Eastern Coast he is : lated to Accounts Insured' ta-$10,0u0. 1 tricia, Morrison, Jeffrey Ferguson, Vltalt-f school;! yofflcef, Edwin W. . -,'t , "n ..- ON PLASTIC AND appear on the Dick Cliu { Show^ ; heavy rescue, Jiimen t St. NOW AT A SPECIAL SAVINGS PRICE...superior quality ' Prom on NBC. '.•.'' I mu-k. . ' Theres'ii's -Church, and Hev. James Eyeglass , READY-PASTED PAPERS . Trii; suin'of Mr. and Mrsi John J. S. Tiller, Community Methodist TV with wovld famous ..Matjno'vbx Vop'ondability and Duris'-ivt.-332. Thir.d 'avenue, he at- »v_Isab<«llo Larkin'.s sixth Hht'/v t/t/u sure <]ocs tttukfa (fiffm'itt'f \ outstanding sifiht ;'ncl '-ouncl features;. 'Full-transformer was visited by Arthur Weln- Chinch; secretary, Mr::. Cluck, and Prescription tended Lincoln Schoor^uivd was welfare chairman, Mrs. C. Ji- Up- powertd 'chasji's—front-projoctod sound ...opticjl filter i graduated from Arthur L. Johpson fi'ld, a fiturii'nt'teacher here lust ; To A year, He is teach Ing. in,.y,n,ioii. , ton. - .,"adds'r.'*-';ttor rc..ili'. m and'eye comfort. Picture-side con- ON WALL TEX AND Kofimial Hiyh^Sbhoof in Cla'rk labt ' 1 ] . • , ' trols. Selfd cither ConteinrjOMiy or Early Ai.nerican Guild Optician r uri June. \ , •Extra Banking Hours Sat.: 9 a.m. to 2; p in bcjutiful hjind-rubbcd'fifiis'hcs. CURRENT DIVIDEND Little League Auxiliary St. BenedicCs Deftcnda Daily: 8:30a.m^Bp.m. and Mon. &Thur.'Nights EXTRA SALAD-PASTRY FORKS ° " SAMITAS PAPERS WomanV Club to On Local Wrestler.* NOW ONLY .00 ' 6 for S2.2S . ....'. Deposits Made by the 15th HOSTESS SET '. Completes Dance Plann Now •— Less Waiting . 4, Pieces for $3.00 Painting Demonstration ^ KENILWOHTH — The Littlt; _..KKN1LWOUTH r- Two' Dfaw Interest from the 1st •—- Limited Time Only — wortli st.Uflentsi ut St. Benedict's Two Men to Serve You , GARWOOD — A demonstration' League Auxlliiiry met last Thurs-. day night (it the Coninnmity Prep are being counted oil heavily Hurry In and Make Your Selection.'flow!.'" 6iS tlie techni<|iies of painting in to bring UIL- Newiirkers^ their LIMITE0 TIME OFFER • COJUVENjErJT TERMS water colors, pastels and oils will Methodist Church to complete FEDERAL -.-.).. 1 fourth straight New Jersey Iride-, be pii'tuinted b'y members.'of the pluns for :r dance to benefit the : THE CRANFORD SAVING and LOAN ASSOCIATION Little. Le:ijjiiu, I'lendent Schools Association - A..»>/t'W < 1. Jhtfuinif.-t arts and eral'tM department or the Womun's Club of Gurwootl at a Tlit- event will* be held April 20 amnm CRANFORD RADIO, INC. PRESCRIPTION OPTICIAN CORNER NORTH and N, UNION AVES. meeting In Bay Leaf Memorial at Veterans' Center. Tlio'McNa- They- are ; Vvut\ I'icno. •' HU Main Olfico U ASSOCIATION - Telephone BRidge i 1'omwls, :'i>'l 'Hi'mald K.il.-nUi, Hi* 1 RICHARD HARTIG PAINT SHOP J ' • !•:'' , -.v . ' 4 North Union Avo~ Cianford • - • •; • r- . • Monday - Friday Holm; at SI:IS' |>.m. Monday. • niara Band of lilizabctli will fin- ELIZABETH 26 Eastman St. BRiage 6-1776 Monday E^enlnqa li of hoitc::«; for th itiili tho inuiiic. ' j pound:, !'iei-r«> hu:. lo:,l i.nlv J.wirc BR 2-5650 " - ' ~ .- , . 8:3P AW. to 4:00 J 6:30 ta Rrnn p,M. *" Friday Evenings — BRIDGE 6-2540 -turr-mns: F eaijuut; MM . at thiy meet ing. pea. three ,. . I .,

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; i^'__-r '••••;•••;• •• •••.^.-^ _l;....L_.__-...^_iirf •••,. :••• •:•• ••.•,.:.•., CRANFORD^NX) CltlZEN AND CHRONlCtE-rratJRSOAT. MARCH 2, J9CI • • . • • . • < " ' T CITIZEN ASH C3ilROOTCLI^.THiniSDAT. SIARCH %, J9GI Pace Thwe >'\\'.. i^j-f;'.-'''rj the. speaker at 11 a.m. and -j pjn. The. senior youth lellqjSfiS,. Methodists to Observe will hold a supper mceting^fiZ\ Services Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale " Real Estate For Sale 1?A Report •-"»• Local Students PlamfieUMan lomtounion Sacrtimenis PMUMU : '" . ,.. ' ;*<;.*_• . II . WILLIAM P. DAVIDSON NEW 6EAUTITUL custom' brick-front. Classified Rates QENIBAt, CONTRACTING. Carpentry. 1 1 KENILWORTH — The Sacra- . The monthly missionary meeik,! Masonry. Plastering & Roofing. BBldge CRANFORD WILLOUGHBY. • three bedroom split.' .' Hot water < gas In Show Chorus QetsJailTerrii Here Ton will, be held aorao p.m. on M ?| 6-3829. No Job too eraalii Estimate* heat, recreation room', garage, lovely ment of Holy Cpmmunipri_will be 0B I FIRST INSffINSfflTIOl N — 3 cents a word. 75 centi\iBs , . without. obigatipn. •— ' ti a-«sao location.- 10 Qak Lane., CtunfordT See KENJLWORTH — Six' studerit? '' 'kl^IILWOBTH—A thfee-month Budget KENILWORTH—Mayor Walter day^.»recedD .three-year .''terms oh-the.'board'-of .trustees at Com'-' leaders, have, been,-invited.. by_the. group-^wlir meet on Tuesday'^. I for each, bllllngi) • / -• ', r..'"•..•''•. '•' !:•,•• ,\: ATTnACTlV.E . SPLIT LEVEL. *Vrt -l-l~a.m. services-Sunday. Klfi. SclbctL-SEB.' LlclD mortgaijo.:—Three—lari;e -bedroqms. Mill/'^Q-beiprcsented tomorrow on-Philip Ha*erty. 5J..P* Plairifle.ld_ ethddisj,'"'Church"'fiiiF ^-^~--'*---=--^--'''—>-——«"—^« (ConsscuUvs Wortb. BRidge 6-0528. annual tongregatjonal- The GKurch_Visitors will meet Rprt of New York Authority to a pjflf An all-day project session kl AT i ^ . finlshpd basementr 30-foot-^rVcrpation night-"and Saturday by.thejbn when.he was found guilty of a progress report meeting tonight_at leingjielcl today•«•>•';" I SELLING^ room, oil huat, 33-foot.patio, U\tga lot. changes)— 2 cents a word. 50 cents minimum; -ELECT^JCAt CONTUACTlNCr-^- Houser Well, now is the rlaht timo to f ut ~ConvimTCnr~ra~TKrtiD0t3r'~<;hl]i'clws and than Daytonr Governor Livingston drunken' driving charge Monday- to the; church's official iromising events' in- the;"church 8 o'clock at the Harding School. A service fbr prayer and Bi wlrlng, 'Jobbing, flullreacent flxturei. shopping. .^Nsklni: S23.900. See Sunday 1 •with Howard D. Murphy in charge. M1 I M)S SET BY LINES —• 15 cents a lino. Adi set in caps, repairs and plugs tnstullcd. George • Itealton Insarors'l . your homo qn the maxket 4 II. "• ' • and Arthui L. -Johnson Regional night in Municipal Court. . ^three-year -term? as , The group will hear Gifford R. Call today. Ouf efficient staff will be 2-3 or by^ appolntnient. 317 Ro'tford i/ithin the past year^. He. said, was The' Junior Methqdist 'Youth, stuay will be held. on_: Wednesday I Sansuillano, 12 •• Myrtlo Street, Tel. Av«nuoi Craniord. BRldao 0-3I6?.« • HigirSchools. Magistrate .William Bruder not- were Miss Audrey Spen- at 8 p.nir " with blank linen or display lines musf be charged by, BRidge'erOSSO. • . — tf BRidge 6-8110 happy to consult with you without any he. formation of- a group known Pellowship will have,, a ..party- "Hart, Jr., executisie assistant in the obligations— ' They .are Loretta Hoerth, Sally ed thut H. was Hagerty's second Trivelte,'.Miss Port Authority Aviation Depart- lines. Display U»e« (12 pt type only), charged as SUOnE,ACRES, N. J.—Retirement homer, is' "The Twelve", that meets reg- at 7:30 o'clock : TELEVISION HEI-AIRED FAST." For the lagoon rjruperty .aitd summer rimtaU. Hogaboom, ..Carol' Pappus, .Sue conviction!. It was disclosed.that X^tvSti Redmer, Mrs. ment, discuss recent development, 7-tvro lines. ^ - ".'. .'' .> ••'•• • ;.- .•.;^r-j.---,..-•. best and fastest service cali,:Economy .Ue^onaole. Inquire at 144 Vanard Saturday in the church'^ social Drive.—'-TWinbrook 0-0410. Blancho Simms, Joonii VaW Vliet and Suearurippeal is pending. • _ • ___:. ackmun and 'James TeT- ilarly for-Blblc. study, prayer, dis- work at tho bi-state.agency's 2} JPTA Rummage Sale, I CASH, Checks or Stajnps should accompany advertising Electric, BRidfie 0-333S. Day'or Night. IF-tiftE VVORLD'S-YOUR' Riihard Schroth _-. BB 3-S988 ussion and visitation into the hall. James Broadfoot —..- BR 6-4310 Smith. ' 3-23 Staigcr, who_wlll be members of Hagerty was arrested in .Boule- transportation and—ierminal fa- Auction This Evening ,copy*- •• ..-,.,.'•.•'.• •. '•• •- •••'• . ' Joe Mlragllotta ... su o-oooa tho, Worrjen'S'Chorus.' • ,:, vard at 2UI street February 2 by icwly elected officers are: lomes of the.,community. Tho pas- cilities. -• '••••' •>> —- NOT RESPONSIBLE tor errors in ads taken by telephone. BERARD'S PLUMBING AKD HEATING. OYSTER and you want Minnie Anderson ~.- ELA3aa>Aa i ell Whitchead, commun- tor said'that this group should be- GARWOOD—A rummage salfl ' Ilcpaln. cemodellng and new. BRidee Hannah Lynch .__... BR 0-3028 The play will be presenteb*~at Patrolman Charles David after b'o^ He will illustrate his talk with and auction will be conducted1 brl "8-1B98. ^ tf Mary Glortlano ..—.._ BR 0-8734 Help Wanted - Female the Governor Livingston.School in ing'involved in an accident. Robert 'Witt.;a.sV comtf the nucleus frpin which oth- "The Fabulous Decade," the Pprt. GMTORD K. HAKT, JR. | DEADLINE FOB COPY — WedneadayB at 10 A. M. A PEARL OF A HOME Charles Newman .. .: BR 6-8774 the Garwood PTAihthee .catutttue l ELECTBICAI. SEnVICE — Danlitl J Edward Sblmkus . . BB69 Berkeley Helglits tomorrow and secretary; Mrs. er such groups may ce*fte-4nto be- VutRbrity.'s new sound-and^cplor rreybum, licensed electrician, S lium Wv can secommend a quality gem that 7 of'Lincoln School this evening, fkI — Telephone BRidge 6^6000'r-~ iide Ave.. BBldsire-5600.' if iteaUor —• • ' Iniuroj at the Jonathan Dayton School in Kctchow, chairman of : : Urn, which has received the blue during the month of -March iri r . JUST "WISHING ' 1 of such vehicle. The owner shall pay ing- ,»•_.. , . - -v.-,-.- '":'.. ____.. : rummage sSie will run from (J:30 tc| tton thatue liuuw Ii hard to find. 4 very Springfield .oh" Saturday. Curtain in on education; .Russell Sydney Tyjewski, chairman of ibbon award of the, American Kenilworth' Gospel Chapel, it was- TELEVISION HEfAIBS—Quick. d-|)end- Jir^n, btdrounn, 2 coramlotlled baths. B/S; WHX0UGHBY .er made it so. Look Into the AVON tho reasonable costs of tho removal and airman.wf building and RECEIVES-CATHOLIC AWAIID—The Rev. Sylvester McVeigh, 8 o'clock and the auction from tl able service. Van!s CranOird Electric, .fit floor powder rdomr recreation roum opportunity todayl Many ladles are'fn- time is B.p.rrL Tickets may be pur- storage which may result' from such the new building fund committee, Film Festival sponsored by theannounced last. Sunday Tit" the B Alden. Street. BRidge e-HUO. ti on tho'ltt Ilour and a llnUhed play room " ' ' r. Joyliur a itood income whilo selling AVON removal, before rctfdining possession* of o.mmittee. ... ; '- pasto'r of St. Theresa's Church, presented the Catholic Den " ; to 10:30. •'••;•;'•' •,•'••• •:" I Heal Estate Co. Opcn-9'9. 13 Clark St chased at thu door. . - - the vehicle. . predicted that the 'entire^mortgage EducationaVFilnJ'iahrary Assoc- Family Bible Hour, Prizes will be for Sams, Mrs, Frank Balllnger kchait.l GENERAL CARPENTRY and CABINET l^rge li;*.ir|ii room vv-itn Q- woodrburriinis for Tlomo intervlow-.' — •/ ••>•;; —' /alter Blackrnan, chair- J>n the church property^would be iation. The..film-was'.judged best awarded to the five persons who tlivphice, dinlns .room, science .kitchen STREETS. It Shall bo unlawful for any 1 man forjhe fund-raising progrsal Or* coat celling tUV .'(SEWING'MACHINES.-'- . work. ^Repairs-- alterations. - additions, person to throw. or .otherwise Place or bspiitals' arid. hom.es com- paid before next year's congrega- also a recipient of the award, looked on. Both Mrs.. Nolan and in the field of economics, foreign bring the • jlargest number of those W0 stairs, dormers, 'porches, recreation with dtnins apace for 8, 2 car Karaite, McPHERSON REALTY Co. REGISTERED NURSES, full-tlmo or part- BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH Vinyl base JJ **?} • • .. ••*. / caused to.be placed ony sn6w upon any Auctioneer, will be . Mrs,. Hurlq I and 'attic rooms. Expertly done by oil .hot water heat., alum, combinations, tlmo, gerioral duty. Jl P.M. to 7 AM. Proposed (; I [iss Audrey, Spencer, sec- tional meeting, is held. Mr. Ty- Mrs; Williams have been den mothers for four year6 and prev- ,rade;iand finance., •.'."" who have not attended the chapel Altod flat wall paint ,. «, SINGER:"- Small hospital, salary current state street of the Dorouuh of KenllworUi. Middletoni Class mothers will J ^ AU Ct)Ior» , .- - Edward Oudlck,. BRidge 0-9430. . ' tt and an established luwn, shrubs und Open Dally 8-3 ' Sunday 1-S ' ' OnDINANCE No. m-i either before or after the lame shall hove foSlcial"board;;«!virs, Adolf- iewskl said the fund's receipts are iously, received the den" mothorfs training awartl.;. .., ^ '..,, '"', this year, ~ . / "~' with •bnub or roller- ireei. The bouse Is, S years old but the sonic. KLiiaboth 2-7200. . AN ORDINANCE CONCERNINQ LOCAL in charge of refreshments. ' SPECIAL SALE OF MACHINES Hou£< All thorouchly reeondllloni'd by Singer WE FEEU VERY PROUD TO BE ABLE Borouah Council of the ^JQoroutih of ospel Chapel Pocono Crest Camp> stenography and '-typimr. Rcasbnable, •TOrOKFER. THIS HOMEFOITSALEI uct-forbldden or fall to perform any act jsmllth, secretary of stew'ardr o be made. The mortgage Ovet200• (7ufes, Parents experts. — . r-.... . -. . prompt servlcct Jpay.-^night. SUncuty. Or by ppointment Kcnllworyi: ' ' ' •• required in. this Ordinance. 1 CHIICMAOJIMI for BOVK Exceptional values from S10.B5. ' holiday service. M-K Duplicating- Serv* Work. Want4&— Female SECTION If LIMITED-NIGHT PARK- SECTION ft: PENALTIES. Unlesa an- " Mrs. -W-MUam'-Gutel'c^nst. lpproxirrtately $Ui500. :'Special NAWAKVNA M IwOIRU PAINT WOK ING. , Ho pursun (ihull park a vuhtclo : Sets Contest .30th 8Mson8 . 2000 Acre {UU . ice. 16. HUlcrort Avenue. BRidOe e- WOMAN wishes Ironing to do at horno. other, penalty U expressly provided by olevat* Kenllwortti ,am.-..•....•• '.;.-, . •• u ^Evenings' Call —. an. any utroot. In the Borouuh of Kenll- frcrm—the-building IBillnncrrt procram of MBldgB g-*88e-r'— Call WUdge B .3394; ^——« New Jiirm*y Statlltfr, fyry ;urji»n i-on- mdVack: New! -e Sprwgi—N lTi p -tt Singor Sowing vlctcd ol a violation of a provision of v. Robert B. GoodWlrt^fomniittee were given to ihe KENlLWORTH- —pver:.2OO. cubs arid. parcnts-attendg-d-the-anntiaV, selori. Ehyilclan. Chu G2 Elm-«treet Wvstflcld FULL-HOUj3E3?QWER electrical Salesmen biitwien the hour* ot 2:00 AAt.: And 5:00 this Ordinance- or any amendment herecf. Opyn. Mon. ic Frl.' Libby'Brewiter „„__... -_- BR 6-1OS3 A.M.. of any day from November 15th to iierintt'ndent. -of-,£ tho llnd*. Ad :i-07,47 100 amp., service, fixture and plus fn- GROUP OF OTH QHADE 8lrl3, anxious or supplement hereto .shall be liable to ,u k b«.kl.t N. T. ttallatlorb- Free estimates. Ai Knodf. H p ^^^^l BR O-B31B to so to Wo»hington. will do odd Jobs March 16th, both.day*'Inclusive.' SICiis penalty of not moro than WO.00 or Im- _ District- of • the -Newark ibotif a dozen" Vomen, who inco.; contest will be conducted EfKT. fobrif, ; POtan^ d & A. Hobert ...^..^~ — BR 6-1390 shull' bo- posted o'lt lualH ,hl£UWuys and lrig for "Cub Pack 83- Samuel"-Smith, cubmaster, served as toast- Boom 69i);-M W. « ^n »20 South Ave-.. E.. . TcL BRidge 033 Kingston Avenue. Kcnilwertifc FOR THEKEY— v or baby alttinei I cent a mtnuto, after priionment for,a term.'not-exceeding 13' lonfcrence of the Matho- 'CUestout S-6984. • tf Dora Kuxsitaa ___»L—...... _ BR 0-3464 school, ovenlnss or week-ends. ..Call aticotu ut CinoUKli limlti'to miuh ettvet days or both. ta ted $1.000 for mortgage reduc- JteJ v Sylyestc-LMc^e^h_addressedJberBTouplt 7 Thomas Callanan ; -. SR2-B24a :_SECTION^2:._ PAKKlifG—WlOUralTfB —SECTION^^Thfct-Ordiiuirico-BiriiU -^tikc^-^- oveningv Apartments for Rent BBld-O-SJ44" or'BBtdjJmluuu iur. a liorloil ,,ui 12 liuias aftor UofamSi (ti JCrpllWorth. on Ulc, 28th day' ' or n MihMichaell J 1 181 North Ave. BuyLASr, TO BUHJ3, repair or a yparo' In tlie attic) on Bamiiv're Park- In. ord«r to jiiford tho iinmloipallty Thomas pur- notko, usually 24 bpurs service. make alterations. call-T. JOIfNSSN.' BRidge 6-8110 ; 1 Uioflrsttlme. Tho said Ordinance will be te-ElvJnK to foreign and sire to" have Mr. Tiller reappoint- Syntex Names Arcuree,, 1-yeay r ^i Th p Simmons, assistant denner, .' General Election y wva^- -Transferrod ownift ' wipes' "SELL tin- upportitnlty to clour tho strevts, of further consldoivd for final passoso by 111 Center^St., Crarw U reasonable.- Best" of material available lmmedLitcly—practically ne«( 360 Lincoln Avenue, East, Cranlord- IMMEDIATELY."., 30 yean morti|liE« aJ- Work Wanted-Male ^»vuw utid to opun thi? hiuliwayj of tlur' In pursuance of the provisions of. on iSrltmanShlp. CranXord Rubber BRldse B-SS4S. , .. tf Salesmen •'. < the Governing Body of the Borough of ' isslons, a larger appro- id to thcCK«nilwortli.,ihurch... ^ na, wolf badge/gold arrow, silver Den 8, ;James Fenlon,.;assistant : deluxe elevator apt., 4Vi largo rooms, air reudy arraused. Better call., now. L of KPTilUWicth to" ir.ilTliv no Konllworth, at tho Borough Hall. Boule- Vot.-entitled "An Act td BcHulate Elcc- --~Stibtsr~«l~Nortt» Avcjiue. >V.', conditioner, eluc.-dishwasher, $185; garage PAINTCK. lomr experience, needs work, Accardi Director arrow, bear.-book and honor cub; r .huWBVt'r propnlled, vxct'p't • in vard, Kenllworth, New Jersey, at eight ,oh Itfor the annual .Vacaliori The meeting opened with a fam- denner, ;l-year pin; James Gill,'-1- :lons," TlUx 10, Rovlsod SUlutM-orNe\y optional. • •'• '.-'• • ' '" • « HI-FI and BECORD CIIANGEK repairs— Anna Cook -«^._--^—.». ._ BR 6-3120 small, Jobs preferred. In and out. Call •,,hnd thu amendments and supple- quick, dependable service. Van's Cran- Bea Warner -_„,.„» ,™_CH B-60I9 CHcstnUt' 6-V433. .•_• • ' ' _l< hot-cln proyluud uhnll bo allowed ip tttan'd, o'clock tn tho evenlrut ...!4th day of March. 1001.. At INUM combination.storm windows PHIL F,,HENEHAN Ruth Price Keve r~ ... . _.„ BB 6-9172 •upon. a»y &tt-cct m- liluhwoy 'of ' tht* such .time tine] place, or at any-tunp and ;alaj|ypr the pastor; It ;waS led the devotions and Mr.-Good^; Of Quality Control ph Skurka, sllVei'.arrow and bear Richard' Jeans, l#year, pin; David •'..,.'•... •• NOTICE -,-• ' , -r~.. 0-0481 -••.• -• , .'• .-•- ••••'—, . . tt Ha2el W^mlltnn ,7, , j sewwi—used—various sizes. S3.00 AGENT - HEALTOR - AD a-HWf PAINTER WANTS WORK. 12 years' ejf- UoroUuh "u/ Krnllu'itrtli. JuiJlu: trip peri- r hereby siven that Qualified voters of Lifetime Aluminum Products Qertmdo Turk ....;-_....-.... J . BR 0-2541 place to which such mcotlnc *nay bo that tho-adopted DCfcb win. closed • the meeting • with ,'a . ipok;" Mrs, Arcura, lryear pin," TilrtagHone, denner, honor Cub; : 25 AldenSt.... Cratrford BHidgo 6-70^13 PHIL^HENEHAN- purlcnce. Inside palntuuj, tprclallzes od <>f uiiiL-ri'L-iioy, (-kci-pt'lor-pU'lcliiir up adjourned, all persons lntcrosted Will be ' ' - • GARWOOB -^ John Accardi erf .ho bald -.- •"',,'•:'•' ' tA W BRidge 0 LANDSCAPING and TREE WORK Laura- MacGregor \-i~....u ...._ BB 6-85ai -in paliitlnu ceilings, wallpapar removal; or dlacharulilu panstiliucTU, or for picking Btven an opportunity to-bo-heard con- get |vvUl||be explained to allvthe irief talk on the Faith in Actiojl Deh' 2;'~Pqul Ncbenfuhr, gold MrsT Gill," 1-year pin... '• f Boroach of —. • • • ' . . . Jim Lovelatvd Gertrudo Mead ~.. BR 8-0409 '••'"'•• "^."V-REALTOR- ••-.';. ' . ' lleaaonable.-— Day phunu- Ullldiiu 6- 309; Hickory: avcnile,- jjecretary .of w wt f IE Ljg^iy^-y^r^rg ELIZABETH - -.._-' ' up .or 'dellvurli'iij' ibsntltUil nifrchandlii' cerning - such Ordinanca. - ! dfllie churcli~ltrtli(rall- bAihdJM 1 GAEWOOB. "" U7 Washington St..Westtield '22931 nluht phono BIUdiTO G-4G72. or othdr cuturnnditlt'lti'provided, howevor, By_ .Order of tho Governing tJody. .'„'' 7 the"'Oarwood Board of .Tax As- Den 9, Xio1Sis~Carlw£jllo71.i-ycafc lot nlroady registered in sold Borouah «.._ OBOANS. top brands; best ADams 3-6530 or ADams 2-0»19 26 AWen Street" _:'. JUUdge 0-7033'..'. that stith L'lnt'r^iKj' Hhull be tt!rmthutL'd Evlky Member Canvass, on Ian, assistant, denner. ;.. .tJ. Dudkln Piano Co., North Ave. March Ofccupaney! - PIIIIJP J. MeOEVNA. . - sessors,Jia s becnJianjieji d director of. p^in; Robert MoldenhaUer, 1-year mder tho laws of New Jersey eovcmlnB lu _. — MulUplo Ustlna Service -f. Ui to any highway Vlien thu HHOW, from Borough dene. UaLConferiince. wijl sgek to. rai^e l4 Den. 3( Gary~Phillips, 9 silver xsrmanent registration rnay~rc<[Uter with CHestnus 5-0358 fct Railroad Station, Westfleld. ADams l|. .-. . . •" • ' - LAST DAY ; EXECUTIVE _ curb to -curb* han. been plftwcd thetofrotn'. Dated: February 20, lodl iZrtBO.OOO'iih" it^three-yearTperiod quality, contrortor Syntex X-abora- irrows, a>ld 'arrow, bear book, pin" Michael Patmas, I'-year pin, he Boroush Cleric of the said Borough MASONRY- CARPENTRY ^ha Call Help Wanted — Male I ^Such tmier'tji'n^y shall bit. prt^uititxJ Jftjlv. J,.amcs S; Tiller, pastor, if Garwood at his orTlce . 4 BEDROOM HOMES Adv. Vcc^:°-$4t>'B9' •:.--• . • , 3-10 orles, Roselle Park, it was an- •bear book; Gary Rice; 1-year pin; JFR10AV MARCH 3rd THRU . PUm Critics Award Best 1 e cabinet, wall csb- Salesmen . • • . " '' •••••-. -nays lizi .'.. .' , to"e«ntlhue .beyoiul the '12 "hour period leginnlng*. next NCVember. '•• „ ipnorcub; Stanley .Gdcel, gtolcr-ar- - - - Berouch 11*11 : APARTMENTS ALTERATIONS- prtw.ldi'd ilfulvaalil oil tttilisi* slr'veU "of • repoftcd|[that church nwrnbershlp inoUncod this week. '' . John Sebcton, .1-year .pin; G-ary MONDAY MARCH Gth.. SICI, radl»tor enclosures, .chest ol SPLIT LEVEL—10 rooms, a yrj. old,LoUlso Svcdman _..;.._...... „ BR 6-67B3 . — •— _J»AUT TIME •-•'• '-. oW, silver' arrow; Daniel Kus, it'anif'tlme up to and lncludlns '•"/ Klcunor Craig u...... _...,. BR 0-1118 Work In Cranford onfico blther In morrt- Ihe Uuruuuli of Keiillwoith from - wlilcli i. la..,CXfieed.' .<>0'(|i~iMHhfr SONS AND LOVERS'" triwers. tables, toy chusts, cornices, at ELIZABETH •ROOFINQ-^IDINa—REPAIRS' lariio pi'tiuci-ty. perfciit., tov tnothur- thu snow Ini.N not bite" retnoytid or fully Before joining Syrttujo Mr. Ac- enner;'—Charlesr, Rothcry^-:, beftfe .Wajck, i-year pin, bear book. Mrs. . THURSDAY, MARCH 0, 10UI Elvis PEESliEV Luki-iio 'bed headboards, anpnlnted. 421 1RV1NGTON AVE., ' dtiiiiihtei* arrangement • .'...... $2D,500 Prank Sudimak ...... „._. AD 3-3093 h\g or afternoon. Mutt bn 14 years of UOUOUGil OF GAUVVOOD >n Which date the registration books will For Quality workmanship and fulr, prices. AUco WlrkUS « -••VR 6-3059 uue or over. $1 per hour-to sitart. Cull rrmoved and no vuhlcld shall be :illnwod ofTtlie Annual Conference cardi \vas wllh ScherltisCOrp. of Mbldinhauer and Mrs, Patmas, 1- IRED DAVEY, i.iS2S,000, —. OPEN WEEKENDS — 1 Den 4, Thomas Bradley, gold ar- Vprll IB, 1061,, and ' . In Plri«ig»>1Tinip» n-it <•"'"•• —.... Bot. from Oam. ' Sun. from 1 p.m. tin. srnow shall havu bet'ir"rlviirod thi'ie- f thn Garwtwd Stavlnus and Loan As- nd development chomisf and an- Richard , Wager received •" his ^ FRi. THRU TUES7 •xT" (or WATER' SOFTENERS, J dellv- NEW COLONIAL BltlCK BUILDINCS. Contractor and Builder su&e 1044 •. from, provided t'lun* h.-iv,! la-isii plu-ud or ocltulon will be held un Monday. March ow, silver arrow'i honor:. cubj • ' • . • NOTICE • - ' Burl iVES SheUey W1STERS |r«i.- ReBHed. rock, pellets and_ Wat- 13, lOtll', at 7 o'clock EJit. at Its place' OF alytical chemist. Prior to this, ho s.hereby given that-the Dbtrldt Election Ralph BELLAMY ^ ; ttpsted indlcatlni; that purKltiti. "Is pru- ichael Cheek*. Bltvc-r-arrow; ^yebelos badge and went from Ella' tlTZGEKALD lir.J coarse. All 100 pound' bags. Rentals lubltct] nloni£- jsnld' litreet or ltlishw.-ty nf bvislitriu, :i4S. ^>utlt AVonue, ' Gar- was .with Vincent Christina and 3qurds In tuid for ihti Borough of Gor- I Salt Service. -CHestnut 1-2720 FR0M$113,M0: - -BRidge 6-9548 Wood, Now JivrsJey. Cubs to Webolos. Thomas . Alte vbod will, alt at the places hereinafter Greer GARSON AMERICAN LEGION CASINO wlillo the Municipality In ciiiiaijed In or NILWORTH GOLJOI William p.Unn, slUv^r arrow; Dun- ~~~ Hlcharao MONTALBAN . 0.1780. • ••'..- U 3 BEDROOM HOMES • MULTIPLfe LISTIiia SERVICE Dances, receptions.' rneetlntfs, l«-about to eimaife-lii'thp ivnmval of simw New York City as chief con- and Vincent-Gribbin participated cshmated. on . - ' .. E-HEATrrGAS,-*AllK GET PULL HOXJ3E POWER iel drlbbin, gold arrow. • . • ,; TUESDAY, APBII. 18, lltfll X /'SUNRISE AT"^ dinners —> rnodern kitchen. . thol-efrom, . ' _ • ** ' •• ••.'•• '•'•'• ' . "••;.' Secretary. NOTICE OF '.•'• trol, chemist ahd*with.Jamco Co. of "LET NO MAN WRITE OB WAXING MACHINES, neWand 330 volt installatlonu our Bpoclolty. SI'LIT I.K -2 yr«. old, 7 roomH, two. FOUll BOWJJNO. ALLEYS Adv. fees: Sl.no . -' ..'••. , 3-3 Den .5,: Michael Dutfy^l in~a graduation' ceremony,, advahc-. etweon the hours . of 7:00 A.M. and complete Use oi waxcrs and INCLVDED IN RENT — 1UMMIRMANN 'BKOTIIKKS.'. .. car u;>ra):i.< SECTION 3: TOWlNCi. :'Any' unoc JSitDrialpprilU^ieiSCntimUli H. A. PETERING A.B.C. Approved l)iL-tlM_ pin, wolfpidge, goldafrow, denr Fr? AtLYWiCATED^TB iiUtklG "vTqialiurr'.To'^thi^OFdliiancu kluT • AND .... ,• •' • • Visor.- ' ' _•"*' • •• .;''• • he purpojto of conducting a^c,*:'. ' - hvetiuii, BHIdce 6-5782 FROM N^.BKOAD. ST. 440^,8344 IB MM SPLIT LEVEL—1 Vr». old, 1 yoonui. will be members of .Tropp 83. •;• j. Weekdays, at 7:00 '& 9:3« 1 1 iB^^St^^RiP ileemea .ti>. bo a ' imlsimcw tn thi; m\U .-Ihe..name ."Absecbri'- '•A. member of the American ier, honor cub; Jarnes McLean, 1- .pp ; NEWARK &,N. Y, BUSES •i .! . Inijrtuuui' iivallablb Ki4,0U0, iiiid p'ro'i>er"fei!UlaHoi\ f thu- PjiUou Drill,ilnit'iit at tho ,tlin«' mantling "little w;itesr;" Act enlltlo week of the Council or 'the, Chairman o( the J«tt-&cy. -and ttur anu'ndifi6nU. and uupxjie" from Brooklyri College In 1D43- His ienneth Rowlnsky, • 2-year pin; Katherine Gross. ''Aduld t "counsel- :aiidldato on the Den>ocr,atio ticket to be '•"• SAT.' MATINEE , Home Mulntonance .Hervtco. Klectvlcul LAURAS; —Tuwidiry, Wednesday, Friday, Satur- tload Cominlttt'i' »fiho tlniu or umw rt- What is truo, simple and sincere : oted upon, at the ensuing General Elec- jhieiiU thei-cta. • "-'-.'. . ' • ", paper, •'P.hcnothiaziiie Derivative,! Edward Swasrek, 2-year pin, and ors and staff members were pre- "Masters "of the UNO AN ESTATE—Rusa never DIRECTIONS: Morr'lu Ave'i to Nhrtit Avc; Und plumhlm^j-opalja, carpentry, Ui>ur d»'y^B:ao A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Jfor col- iinivu! may jirtwlilti for the removal' ir ' tion to be-held on Tuesday, November Bie 4 Unit Show! At 1 PJtt | _..J,-»-X->a,-$30S-»Xl6, J35; oriental left 01% North Avo. to rrvlngtoii-Avf., ttlliul, l«wn mowinir, sloriii windoittf, SWACKHAMER -Realtor lections call BRldKe 6-02M or Drtldcf s.irriost congenial to man's natuvc. and their Stability in Pharrhacou Irs. Kay Gross, 2-year pin. _.^.- sented with certificates of apprec- 7. 1901, as hereinafter listed, and for the Ixl2,-S55 — other sizes. OE vacuum, screens, window repair^, cellar and attic n-3143 . •• ....«« U hereby given that qunllncd voters of i ; . Congo Jungle" 1 riRht on Irvlngton Ave. to No; 421: .. th» Said , ..' jtlcal Preparations^" was road last Den '6, Daniel Shemanski, honor ilectlon of one rnoie and.', one. female" "The Lone Ranger ^ Attic fan, 125. Also wool hooked . .cleaning^ Tclcphonu! BlUdiia 2-0U0U. BIl 0-1123 - BR 6-0470 iation~Irom the pack."-'", — ' - ncmber of* the '.Republican- --StAio . Coni- - FUltOrt 8-2028. U •: RENTAL MOR, ON PREMISES .,.'' TIMlly Insured, > . tf Complete Multiple Listings 4 Alden Street, Craniord ' Borough tit~- summer at tho Ottawa. Canada. lttee"andrsne nyile and one female ; :Ub. • •-••'' :'• " ' .. '""'•'' The dinner w,as served by moth- MARCH 7th Jf A. . EL .5-1002 Marie B. Doucon '.. lilt 0-2580 ,- ' • trp.vi.. ynn-rK timber of thn D«mocratlmocra.tlon' SStntV n Com _ Ma and Fa Kettlo -iU- -QftAKB-«md TiO. Income-Tax Returns, -Hot olfeudy rcelJtcfcd In Bald Boroush Phantiaceutlcal Conference. Den X, ' Gclrqrd .Butler, bear ers of tho cubs. Entertainment tol- mltteo and tor the electiolection of twt'o mem- for hire. S..W. Oliver-. Inc.. UKldgo 1 bers, one- man •. and; one woman, oi 'BUTTERFIELD 8" erent typci. Calcium chlorldo t~ KXJUH,DOOMS In private home on Cuu- lUudred Van Qcldet"!!-™"3!.'!i JDR.0-02^0 INCOME TAJt-roturns—Small business, under tho laws at New Jersey aovemlriu DuVing'"World War II, htt-served ndge, gold-arrow, lion book, hpn-,, lowed the dinner. Go. To Town" ubcnbsch's F«cd &.Sead, BRIdci) 0- ti'al AvcYfuo, C^anford. MlUillv-agril cou- 8-2159 and HUntcr 0-1058. t« . S^rAHEEN AGENCY, corporate, portnorahipu and proprietor. kiorinanent reillstl'uUon muy ri'Klater with he Local. County Committee of, tho He- •. • • •' • '_.' tlicr -^ , ••.-': >ublican Party from each election dis- il, HH South AvehUe..£.\.. Cranford. pit' only: full. Informtitlon. n>fvrnal printers and'.en- . ' Jlorouih n«U was awarded the Bronze Star and term- df one year and two members, one COLOR CARTOONS • 15 North AVe.. E. , for uppolnlniont, -ADams* 2-B181. 4-13 : r MOSS, HO-K-O tor gravers. ' Best quuliiy und price.. Fust ABOVE LISTINGS '__' • Kenllworlh. N. J. •Purple Hearty. .' . • , man and one woman ..pf the. Local shrubs, roses, gardens I I I oervlce,. Ji'iee parlctnt at the. door. ND1V1DUAL 'AND bUSJINESS Inoome CALL BRidg«» «)961 —6-W2 ? any time up ia a»d hn-ludni: Uride-Elect of County Committee of-tho Democratic 'STARTS WED. cubaeh's Feed & Seed.-BRldee 0- ALLEN PRINTING CO., .44 North Ato- BR 6-1900 and BR 6-0777 Are bff«red thru member offices of' Use tan fprins prepared ut your convenience, _ THURSDAY, .MABCH 0, 1001 Party from each election district toUllnii , 118 South Avenue. £. Craniord. For Rent mic, E., Crunford, N. J. Evening op- CRANFORD BOARD OF REALTORS by a-rellaDli! accountant. Call llltlifcf limousines for weddingB — Trips to anyplace on wlilcfo data tho foclatrntlon boo^s will i members In all.,for a,term.of one year. STORE H-OR RENT—Suitable ibr airy polntmenta uvallablu. BRldgo 0-2244, tOOK-FOB THE SUJN -bo "closedTMntil "flftcf the" forthcoming KENILWORTH-—"Mr. arid^ilrs. -".-•-- .-'-•-, ---jJoTlCte : ---.-- • -•••-- OPEN WEEKENB3 -. --- a-57110. • -'•" -.4-13 PrGiuiry. Election to to held on'Tuuiiday, -54OO bu.iliioss, In Gafwopcl; CaM SUuset Is hereby sfven that' quallftsd voter» 6t- DWICHES MADE to order.tor wed- ' 3-0247. '.-•". ' •. . REPAIR ALL MA14ES washers -arid .dry? ^ -"REALTOR"- "^ INCOME TAX HETUUNS^-indlvldunl-und T::----"-:- -PricesVeryReasonableI^ILZZZZIZZ. AOrll IB, 1001, and (Continued from Page 1) •Robert D. Wenz of Union an- thc Boroush of Oorwood not 'already iiwrKj; AN'S WEEK!, [-»»rtle»-«nd-ali-oeeaslon»J-«aii«j>«!r business, by QUaliHeii accountant, 15 ca no .tiargains. Itpfact~-I~rr3ve" itaUteicJ ta iald~Borough~'under tiu> Salesmen years' csipi>rl6nc^ Ullidfto B-1844. 4-1S is hereby given that the District Election nounce: the engagement, ofr-thelr- laws of New Jersey sovernlns permanent TODAY THRU TUESDAY! hor» d'oeuvres. Call BRidse 6- Kverard Kempshau ,. BR 8-00'Ta - - (-•• '• Bourns la mij (or the Borouuh of Kenll- hothlng.to promise, hdthhu; to jjive reclstratlon may register.with the Bor- Marguerite ltearwin BR .0-4406 ...w.orthl W(U sit.at. thepluccs hereinafter daughter, Elya Roberta, to Theo- away.' •' . ~ . i • _ , _ _.". j: ough Clerk of the • aald Borough ol It shouts and sin£s-with life ... : WORLD BOOK Encyclopedia, flrat. Furnished Rooms CARPENTRy—llouso repairi!. , PabiUrur^j-HeleU n Crctfar _BB 6-OB0a "ELIZABETH FEELEY , designated nn , '' • • i— *. ^, Enteirs dore 4,ohn Nugent, s6n-of Mrs. Sarwbod at his. ofllce. -». ., . I Budget plan. Call EVEtYN Viola Male u BR 0-0(143 Hursing Service 7/ . | TUESDAY. APttMl IH. 1001 "VourSupport, if iyou choosei.to 1 - i . '• Bon,agh 0>ll - ,^^ ,--• ; I Explodes with lolve! ; 7FUlton 8^4218 - 'tf I-palrud; fuiicrctu'sKltJWalkJ lAJlll; baao- <;oro!dlno Mullln ..... "BR. O-783I '." •' ' ' - >betw±en th« - lului-tj of -'7:oo-A.M.'-and bte Nudent of 224.-1 flthstreet;- * For dent I munU,. yxxtSa -and. liarajlir.J-clcanL'd.~Call •»«; fJinUmulal .AvenUo liH U-UUU3 . .. JTOitb -KENILWORTH VJi.A. -*)( support ;jnerii 'strictly V6luritary a s Bradflcld -.. BR 0-7310 general riunilna.. VlslU.r Uypodormlri: ' ii •••" i B100 -{P.M.) .EusMrnl Standard Time, lor l^dvertisih The brii!te-elect w . - graduatcdl if any, Urns betweeif Wednesday, April CLARK GABLE | I i BIIU> SEED, 15 lbs. B9c Burlap ROOMS FOR KENT by day or week. ELliuboth 5-M77, i • • . . .tf i Wibon ,.,M;..U,.,..I.... BR 6-ai76 tho .purpoilo of condudtlDif a ' .. d I vHl honor it'tis such," he 0. 18flh and ThursiloyA September 20. PLtOnfleld 6-S500 p [protect evergreens. Available ot Reasonable RatbU, BRidgo.!: 0-2121. maternal I and lofantl cue, health eduf -,;GARWO6D — William Pi Pack- from Union High School and-at- 1961, on which latter date the reKistration JVOVRILYN MONROE - qilANFORD HOTEU ».— U cation. The Vbttlni Nurse Can Help concluded. ••'•''. - books will be closed until after the forth- I1EHB DITZEU'S NUmery and Garden NEVER SAV it eari't l)« dor> OWNEil must luavo lilu for thtf'tiorrtlnutlon of candidates oiv tbb- ^^ '• Ahern reported November 7. JOfll. and '• > •< ' * NOW SHOWING i Sundays. . • ^, .. . \ •' tf Pluiiiblrig, Carpentry, Dccorutlnjf — day thru Friday, 8:30 A.M. to 4:3:30 0 Kepliblleuit tlckot «ind tho nomination of Packocof 206 Cedar street",.recent- ford. She is employed ty Bellows- ' nil transportation. Business iu;m pri-- Enumlmelon:— Anythlnii. —BKNNEHS' spatlous,' wrll-"niamii'd .split level home Hi. that if su'ppSrt develops and he- is . • NOTICE — •• In the John Houston Production furrod. .i. 190 North Avenuo, E^tt, OriM- RjJ.,lSrurdayS A.M;, to 1 P.M "" a.ncl LOAN ASSOCIATION candidate*! oki thfi Democratic ticket to bo ly was. graduated frortj Vakvair Division of International ' WTO SHADE SALE-,Overstockcd, ASSOCIATES. BRidin; B^a.'136. t< in ;ih«- • • «v ' ' '.'••-•.. service 8unda»s < Votod Upon, nt tho ert suing General Elec- Southern College, Lakeland, : drafted, he will bc_a candidate. hereby siven-that the DUtrlct Election BOB ngs up to SO percent, a thousand ford. BRIdtfi! tl-OBHO.. - " . tf tion ta bo hj>ld on Tuuitlny, November Basic Economy Corp., Mountain- Beards in and for tho Borough of Oar- Jd une lamp thudes in stock. Wo KNtSVICS FREE BOOKLETS V, 1001, tef hereinafter lUU-d, ami for Ihuand now is associated with Mrj Ahern is/counsel for _ Philip wood will sit at the places hereinafter fill rc-covcr any typa lamp shade: con- 'WHO'S WHO-SECTION[ Latest DivirJend _ election ut oho nutto and one Jfcmalo J7 Loyin 6t North Plainfield, shop- side. ' .'•- .-" ' . • .'.'.,'.. . designated-on - •'._•-.• HOPE ' T bmp and Ump shade repair de~ Dressmaker, Alteration* Raymbnd-Nichblas Advertising- in THE MISFITS House For Rent RADIO and TELEVISION Don't wait to &<><• It—It wdn't laiit. WCSTF1ELD; , ' • ' TUESDAY! NOVSHBER T, Hial - ' inumber of Uu* Republican .State Com- uKuti tcplacetncnt Klnaswore. ASIC CRANFORD—Seven rooms, IVj-bathu, lUSTOM DnESBMAKINO' and' nlteru" mittee and ond male- and one female Roselle, -./• \ "•' ' . ., * ping-center"^ developer, He~Lj, a Mr. Nugent i^ -an alumnus of >etwccn the hours ol 7:00 A.M. and 6:00 -•.'-. with Thelma RTTTER * ..PANAMA* FRANK OUT 20 potent SAVINGS ON REPAlltS WESTtlELD AREA PICTORIAL BRO-. tlons by MARILYN; . Gall BRldtfe «- PAI., Eastern Standard Time, for tho nun,porch. Ni>ar eluinutttary and hl^ii 345 SOUTH AVE. . ^ GAfcWOOD -—Irtciiibcr of the Denioeiratle State Com- former secretary to Judge Sich- Union High School and Was grad- LIGHT 6UU3S. E. T. WUlloms, 75S schools, nice >tu:lghborhood\ • Available CI1URE •—' ALSO — HOMES FOR SALE 51B0. • _• 3^3 rn!iW*« tmd (or tho election"!** two Mem- A member of Sigma'Phi Epsllori purpose of conducting a • ' EU WALLACII ftptr.il Avc.nuf.-Westflckl. Excellent 4 Bedrooms-^ 2 Baths OKLETON REQUEST . ard Hughes,. candidate for Demo- •AprlHst. Call DRfcxel tf-2500.- - DRESS HEMMING and timull ultordtlpnt ber}!, oiiu .nan , und one womaii, of fraternity, he received a bachelor uuied from Lincoln .Technical In- • ; ~ .: .- -s-.and — ki ADants 2-2158. • , H OENEtlAL CAlit'ENTHY; , rumudellttg,- rc- . th- l-rttftiL County Cotrimtttoo of tho Re- cratic nomination for gpvernor. General Election pati-a. FltiUlt rf. i>llarHan d ttorchrt. S. C.ull on oh<* floor. Spacious pbnckii recrea- done. Call BBIdiiu ,6-0004.' ] ' V SUnset 9-0733 1 of arts degree with o major in^psy- 1 stitute. He is employed by Union Jack PALANCig Eddie ALBERT KOZLOWS1CI, l-'Ulton 1-OlllB. 4-Ud tion room, powder- room, laundry room, JjUliUfcJtl Party from viich election dis- to, vote upon candidates tor, the following III I TOttiSYLVANlA KVERQRJIEK tricttrct,, .totallnt.totalingf H1O0 hiembvrmmemljer*., iIn nilMl, folor »achology and a minor in Engllab,- •Beniamin Perkins of 715/NewM ii offices: •" . . .-• • ru SEEDUNO3 , Painting — Decorating a ."'car uutusc. Modern kitchen ' with _-. tvrm of ont»-,year and twu members, one ark, avenue wajs. elected preslden liveiht btjt to Mk)ni';r.|iVr and '""'"if viiii'i —BARRETT & CHAIN man and. limp woniai<_ o(—the- Local Mr. Packer was graduated from serve'd four years ih the Navy and Five Members oi the General Assembly. T. A. CRANE—Pointing and Dcc6raUjig, iimbliii.' lull <)lnlni! i-ooin.' living, room .:. County Commttlcft of -the'" Democratic ^onHthan"Dayton. RegionariflBh- ^uccesding-- cbuncihriatj . is now attending Jersey Prepara- A County Cleric. SiS Walnut-Avenue. TcL BBidgo 8-OflSO 072. Hiiniiiilt Aw., . .TKfitllWortJi. X. J. ith _^( Hpl i Many, extras. A~ CSHOEB HOME, tour, bedroom*. lioTth' . Party from each election dltUlot totolloa School, Springfield,' in 1956 andI/>max:,' Other officers were elect- r M fbe estimates. ' - tf '.. ClU'ttnut 1-R53 • • lovyly Komi.',priced In thn lbl Bld« locatlon.'glve: details. Write to .. •* 10 mctnbors in 011, for n term of one year. reeholder* (Three-year ttrrn*).— HstlinuU'i Chsi'riully Clvut tory SchoolrNewarlc." W S ' « WIIXIAM BOBSEL'— Interior tut COLONIAL v Box'307, in cater oi' Cr«n|ord Cltiien was awarded the degree of assocl- M as', follows: Vico^presidents; Two MAtnbers ol BoroUah HI. 2, CLYMER,'|>A." . . 3-9 V • . - ' 4.-11 . and Chronicle, . ,, ' _ 3-3 Is. hereby given that quKliVlMi wltn Ot r::r twlor PalntinA.- Slcilled mechanics. ato in arts by Wesley Junior Col- "Richard^Weber and7TSIr7~RestUc- FUt —thrw-s«ar»jT= === aonalsupervlslon. 109 Columbia -MOUNTAINBinB ROBBINS & ALLISON. INC. tho Dorouah of Xenllwgrth not already 1 la a list ot the PolUnj pUce* CRAH»6HO PERStAN JaTTEHrpo n 1 KaUlwod In SAW Boroufeh under tha lege, Dover,' Del., in 1958T. cla; treasurer, Mr. Blydenburgh; Stock;. AlraiCAN VIOLETS, nua, Cranford. Call P '' gn 8-3T1B. TELEVISION ~ RADIO" 43. Elm St. 3 New Providence Hd. lawn* of New. Jervey faovetnlna permanonl secretary, Mrs.—tj. E. \VTckham; NOW PLAYING UNTn: MAE. 7 i 4 for tl, gat planta »1 and up. 1 W When. You Multiple Ust ^1 8-1B0O -•; AD 3-180U ltia realstrotlon may rtsilstot' with tho Bor- Plans Told ; - £28P 1 Migfe for Browing bouse plants, HI-FI REPAIRS _ . tost and Found .sergeant-at-arms, Gaspar. Drago, tor PAINTOJO, DECORATTOQ. interior, ex- ^l- ,. _, ;WITU '^ - ..'.. « oufri Clerk o< tbo wkl Bopousb Ot Dr. Thomas Cadwollader "estab- JfConiinued irom Page 1) ~ Borough' n»u, Oenttr ACADEMY AWARDNOMINEE •t.SS'v'.' ' "rronacments." BEN-- LOST—Savingl Book No." 33703, Siiburban' LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING KtaOlTworth ot his oUc* ' - lished the second public library ahd trustees, ' Mr, iFrolJcH, Mr. |HJS', 1 MuhUloo Avenue. BBidge 8- terior. T-Mn^tM cheerfully given. DEPENDABLE DAY ANO> NIGHT Trust Co. II hot restored before March .. BoroQfh Kail l\earby Black Brook Park for ath-draining and filling tho local prop- , . (Best Actress) -^_ COMING SOON . ' ' — tf HANS A. BERQ, 313 North Avenue. E, 0, 1001, BpliUcatloa will l>» made Jor «aa Dtetrtrt — WatbJnaton Bchool. Cast ELECTRONIC SEKVICE 3 KuUwotth, N. I. •< tn America-at. Trenton.in 1750. • Aherp and frank Dressel,. - erty owned by .ihf regional board. 3rd Dl»Wct-»i«na4ln School, Walnut , Elizabeth TAYLOR In BBldge 8-U0a '.'_•.• '« • > . . a new book, , -» ~^ Household Goods Excluilv«!y : •I any tlmo between Wednesday, ApM) letic programs. ~ xnytt< CtEAB THE DECKS G. E. HOWLAND WESTFIBLD "101 Dalmatian^ CHARLES A. RYDER—InteVtor and ex- -"Call 4'.': H:'-" ID. 1041, and Thursday, Septombcr 28, Avery. W. Word,of Kenllworth Others on this committee are Kur' 4th DlsttictwTha Cranwood. US Hbnh STANISSV nWUDKH—Hit U-14&) LOST—Olrl's tyejlasscs, rose-belae ••--•-• 1001, on which Tatter date the teaUtrotlon ve&ue. . _ - • "Butterfield 8" 1 Motors—priced to Sell terior painting and paper hunting. Realtor BR 6-5900 REWARD. Pleosv call BRldjie 6-7004, boolu wlu be olased unUl after tha forth- was named chairman of a commit- G. Poschner ~of Kenllworth, Dr. "Cimarron" Seasonable. Call alter 6 PM, BRldce THE SWIMMING POOL" or BOCNDAUXB ^ov _1- ' ', With COMD«J SOON EjtENirias CALL \ •(.'•• • • 6-7347.- V coming Qtncral Bleotloa on Tuesday, tee to'meet with Kenilworth off Ic Minor C. K;. Jones of Mountainside !•• Orady-White CUnkerbuUt BoaU Storage Skipping Novvmbcr 7. 1861, and BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH .-""• Lautence HARVEY C*«Ula JWliiitler , CH 5-4ioir NOTICE s to discuss arrangements torand John Hopping of Springfield, -a* Btaotton Dlstrlota of the Borough oJ ARTBOBA. KJAMB5—Interior nnd e*- Tutoring IS 18x36! i jPiVmo Tuning . U hereby.glvcn-that the District Election Qarwood* - ' ' - - - V/ESTWELD .tertor' painting and decorating;. 6atl»- Duvlsi ....;,..„ „ All 2-oatu la Ctnena8cope and Color 1 i^ujm ..... Btrt^srar ns-i?itaTX~i>fAMor TUNV&r—•air-1*^ DiltliAt faBtlon—guaranteed. FVee^—e»tin»le*> nil inn ,—Mini—wum a A.lMxurioUs 3 ley«l-built rrrlftSJ.'Wth a .'Boards In and for the Borough of rtenll- S-z^ NOTICE PARAMOUNT Otntrul Ave. -• liUbJecU. CiiWilurT.' Clark, Vu\. lYulel )'JU!1IU' Chandlsr AD S-3707 den, u Jalousled porch and 3 fireplaces on palrintf . by recosnlie4_experl<. Dud- W6r4h will tit at the places herolnAttor UUJIU ui O«Lr«njoti tyinjv soutD. < JMon,:* call KLbabeth 3-1245 or BiRidge. O- Jrln Vuii jBU.e-UBOl Cri Piano- Co. (formerly Cranford ol tli* Central Railroad and LL.B.. Ed. M., a3t) Mountain A the llrat luvt'l In uddltlolt to tho UKluil Packing DESIRING ABSENTEE Walt DISNEY'S 1889. »1 - Westllfld. Call ADams 2-34U4. M-iry KnitriM .„. tei( 0-3018 prrunui-irielit. Thu four bedrooms ttro_all Piano Co,), Tuner* and Rebuild*"*, n* TlItaDAY, NOVBMBCB 1, (Ml Spruca Av«nue. . ARi CINEMA OH Mftwlund; Jr."...... ™..;;..... liK S-BO3* between the hours ol 7:00 A.M. and 6:00 BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH District J. AH that portion of the Bor- , BOOM'' SET. 'three-piece, good MICUXEL M. BAMICH—Exterior and in- upaclousi tlic'-iirade leVel recreation loom ' 437 North • Avenue, West, . WestfleW, t'i -I'.,'. "JAPAN" 7 •'—' reaionablit. BRtdge 0-0419. terior painting ami paper hanging. "fcpeiu onto u as a 25 patla with barbecue ADams 2-8811. " Call BRidge 64898 Estimate* Choorfully P.M., Eastern Standard Time, tor the >uih of aarwood lytnc south of tha line llr.'»l;n-o bordering thp Esther- 'WlUunrut purposu of condtuUng a a| tho TsntTal nansnsrt am> smlli vl O0MMbb K you are ^gy^ & Spectacles Of A °» GOOD UaEU VUH- :M)U) tbqTls oraduatudnrom a it. to u If. Spruce Avenue.. _ • — j^—Cemetery Plots "NOTICE TO PERSONS IW MILITARY SERVICE ^ - Strange Land;) ,1 Ciroresoonsiblo natty to In depth, Mttny kpeclal f«;aturt>j Includ- 3 South Ave., Eait Given on Any 1 General Election the State >yhp expects to be absent outside'the Olstslct 3. All . portion ol the Bo»- tE ^iohj thf-ud- Bc' aniTSON, SOS (Michigan SETTLING ESTAT&-4' uravoi (U bui-1- 'l J-ione heatlinf tystenii— 330.800, •r - to vote upon candidates for tho'fallowing OR PATIENTS IN VETERANS' HOSPITALS ouch of Oarwood ng math ol the Una Summer Rental Cranford/N. J. Moving Problem State on April 1?, 1961, j>r a qualified and of the Central ~ ' am) west ol Cedv KIDDIE MATINEE SAT. 1 P.M. * NOW SHOWING ^« In exceUent condition, ~—- Avenue. Kenilwoxth. CllcstuuU 5- ulJl. GUACELAND KtEMOIUAl, P.AHK, offices: ';" , •• - . wdroom. conslstiiio, ot dresser 0837- •.•'** Kunllwotrthr' 8&I5 caili. • NoM-Stc-tariaii (OUsfcKKEPlrtcl COTTAOEM. two and . A Oovernor. AND TO THEIR RELATIVES AND tTMt. , * ™"0r, chest, bed, Wo boudoir —will dlvldr; ELii.ibuth a-imiT or tlirtw b*d«ioma, toiiiulttuly (iliiotrltlcd registered voter who will~b& within the State on -with all modtrn coiwi«nlimc't«.' Locntiid U:'-:\- Five Members o< tho Qeneral Assembly District 4. AU Cut portion ol the Bw- Courageof Black Beauty MB i'i *W"-pli;ce livlno' room Kroup CALL BENTLEY Be M1CHAUD foe A?l A County Clork. 1 FRIENDS/" c 3 n a U "Hiroshima... f»n>l»tlrn( o£ mfa. two chairs, cocktail • work at below uvorage c'o&tv ~ -Fully wk u-iuaa. «, a-o NANCY F. REYNOLDS on thico mil* loki'. 50 mlU'S NW l>orl- Three Members of the Boa>d oi-Choien April 18, 1961 but because of illness or physi- l?f tht e¥ Centrai P2'i**l f an•d ea t* o **l Ced* * > "1001 Arabian Nights" 1 hWf. two Utp-tablcsi, two lamps;, iwe- insured. UHldgo 8-alBi>-or- *'l> JK0U12. C'EST si Boa- lund, Mf. Excc-Hcnt lUhlllit, boatlnil »erholders (Three-year terms!. i!J? ?,I*'U£'loa kltohen ut • Original Realtor 6iid ewlmmlinj. Golf nnd rldlhtf nvall- cal disability; or because of the observance of-an . If you arein the military service or are a patient Mon Amour ! ,', , , ' *">« only «25D. terms »2.50 U It toodV It's Terrific. . An executive's ai>k> ncurtiy. ^oasou June 1 tu bitpi, A Muyor. tTwo-year term*.— A- *. ADDED CARTOONS l Mortgage Money- 303 Eaat BroJd Btreet, Westflold, N. J.' Two Member* of . Borough . Council — B uth Clark. "*J Can-b«.se«n al.MatthuWa . hntilti With 4 bedrooms, 2 foil, bath* phniio: ADams 3-jUIOO SO. [Special rat** for June and Heptuiti". ^jreligious. holiday jjplrsuant to the tenets of your in a veterans* hospital.-and desire to vote, orJiyou Oaied: February 33, 1861 A Film one can predict will sUHJ rxM. So., jm w..JVoiifSl.f";Plainflcld, {itid 2t'j baih^ In u bou neltfhborltud •boi1. -Matoru - utd , liuldlhli- HVall«»jl«. (Vull term — three yeorsl. ' " Adv. Feea: MQ.BS • COMING MOHVGAGE MONEV built by a bon builder with boll v^t WeSllloliJ" Multiple EJstlnjr Sysjonv- - ,A .Collector - Treasurer. (Four-year 3-3 Sjusicial Instructions CIlANKOllO SAVINGS ii LOAN Bilritlays by Appolntrnent |{»fnreM«a< 6ini('-d. CilT-laiilnHeM FUEL OIL-s YOUR BEST HE AT WED. MAB. 8—1 WEEK ONLY loi* a.hiodedt price. ''' ^ • term*. ' . , religion, or because of resident attendance at a are. a relative or frtend of a person who is in the mil- be important $0 yeaw" ASSOCIATION 4-aS80 or writ* Wall<;r A. Gardt'll, Eiut 11. R. BENNETT. Uacher oi piano. Latest Wutorfor.l, MB. ~ : 3-XJ ' The roUowm* la a list of Polllns; Flaees •_ • '.', ~ Heraldtribl CAJIKIU.- brand licW 3S him: l North & Union Avoiiiu-j - Crauford itary service or is a patient ih a Veterans* hospital U ClUd '. In the Various eleeUon dlstrteu of the school, college or university, will be unable to "The World of ! ''h ll tnethodi. Qpifwti-iii and popular. Les- and for the r BarouKhaf Kenllworth: , sons In your home. 000 Dorian Boad, ISSESGOOT? ^ First tMstrtot—H*rdlo« Bsaoel Audi, cast»your ballot at the polling p^ace" in your- who, you believe, will desire to vote in the Primary • ACCOUNTS INSURED SUZY WONG" Shows Weekdays-tiSO & **** "ndor, rapid wind arm, Wcstflelit Call ADams 3-5300 tl ' '; > tortixa, Boulevard. - ' ' to yiooo s« nd. List bdetf . qtcond Distrlo«-y Ire Bouse, Washut- < idistrict oii 8aid_date, and you desire-to -voteM^ Election to be held on April 18;. 1961, kindly O ACCOBDION INST11UCT1ON i Commercial' CVrialnly H'j sand. It ha* ivwy to $10,000 by an y«\i 'couILwjitJialliiai!l!il U lll d Vl ton Avenue, . .. r . I. - . Turd District—1 lenllworth Veteran* in the Primary Election fo,"be~HeId on~7Cpnl • "write to the undersigned at once making application AT VOUB ~~"<& BusinesM Space— rooins,: U lull baths, uu thd 2nd tloor. 1 KKeell+nt t l««.'atioi(, cukw iU*ntlVl BEST IN FUEL OIL ^ •«en ar> 33 South SJ it Street. l' ehrom« with yellow char- OH AT THE riurth Dlstrlot --.Kenllworth Voter- 18, 1961, kindly write or'.« apply -in 'per.-'].' for a military service ballot to be' voted in said elec- ^ agency of the and OVEK 1,000 Sd. it. Urd floor' ot 16-30 ao'i —AlITypesof UuM ' • "Ai.ll'' " * I'M one' Center, S9 Soutja 21it Street. spotlight,• $5; pink North' Union AVSIIUSJ corneir Alden %? f*'' elwtrlc burp- JtENTALB •SALliii Street. Ideal for an- uiutlAt:cfirUf °'- ruth District—Hardlns School Clyra- son to the unders^gn€c[ at once reqUjstingthat tion to-be forwarded to you, if you are. in the mili- 6-pO42. 1 taaslikm. Boulevard. 1 UNITED STATES ' ilcu, mall order ktamp and coin col- V Ifs .. j .. •, • OF BOUNOABIII OF a civilian absentee ballot be forward sd to you. tary servirB 0i* are a patient in a veterans* hospital, OAMl'-tt KUsfEH lection bualii-i*. otcr- -MAX TliOtlt .GO-VERNMENT ood co.tdl. U Van Uuretan AVAyehUe d U-U3B2 ti * cod or a thtud bedruOtit the Boroufh North of the Kenllwortb and jnust be signed with your ,- arid, state can be found, or if J/QU desire the military service * 1IITCUCOCK. UHidgo U-S231. Wanted To Buy raiielt mid wa have thoni ittiin, J17.6UU . Boulevard and West of North 14th Street 3% • to i23,06a. . - —. • FIRE CASUALTY - LIFE SECOND OI8TBICT:. AU' that portion the reason why you will riot be able to vote at your ballot for a relative or friend then make application g PIANO INSTRUCTIONS. B«giillu>ri>Ad- WE Buy BOOkiS of the BorniJuth' North of Kenilwqrtt new heating «e vaitccd. MAHGAJIliT 1'AVb'. HlUdi!>» PLEASE CALL k'OK DETAtLa Boulevard and dolloplng Hul Boad usual polling place. No ciyiliaH absentee ballot under oath for a military service,ballot to be,for- currtaKe-strolloi' «).31S4. • . ' ' • «< P.M.-BOOK SHOP East of North 14th Sbcel ParAaaum l^8; play- VLiinlleld * THIIID DtSTBICT: All that portion- ol will be furnished or forwarded to any applicant warded to him, stating in yotir application that he 4 loungo and EVELYN WADE CALL US FOR-DETAILS ON THE the Borough bounded on tho north by tha Southerly sides of Kenllworth Boule- I'lANO-l'fiVal.l Uitly warili Uicd plaiio 3PAID QUASTEB1Y 7B : for torloui. bi-tmncr. Call uuidae ti- unless request therefor is received not less than is over the age of twenty-one years and stating his Furrier Realtor:»Insuror Vard and Oalloplna* Hill Road, on the ' Phoru>-$S; Furrie NEW HOMEOWNER'S POLICY cut by the Oiinlen State Parkway, on name, serial number, home address and the address .. SAVE BIT. MAIL ... Hie wtih BS. Fur coals remodeled, »o- the south by the Northerly side of Quln- -eight days prior to the election, and Contains th« M4)»y other. Interesting; also tnade Into capes and stoles. •' ion- Avenue,'on the- West by the Easterly POSTAGE PAID BOTH WAYS Lenox Ave., DRldge «-«aoa: lUtlrtj,'. C'^ll iiftcir '.''•• "Th$ Aptrimant" mint The dnunboalguyl Sid* of South aUt Street." foregoing information. _ • .. .«. ' at which he is stationed or can be found. Walnut Avenud. BBldg* fl-1678- tl t'-i'.' FOUimi DISTRICT: All that portlor 4X! NOUT1! UNION AVU. CllANjrOnD of the Borough bounded on the North by Ihe Southerly aide of Qulnton Avenue. . Forms of application can-be obtained from the Lc<] Dietrich i BK e-^oad . ihe Southeasterly side of Garden .State Ami D. Zutvll 1IU IJ-SU32 Parkway "and the Southerly, aide of QaV undersigned. •'.••-. LOUISJ Old . lilt D-U7SI Wo SELL and SERVICE the New KORTH loptnd IIU1 road, on tho East by tho mu- Borough Clerk, MACHINE, poruble, HUW90 Mury Uoii ••, , Bit 0-3473 DloSalltlcs of Union and KosoUe Park, on 1 duubU> b moa I.UCI.I O. Hjl . ('«:.- too South by tho Northerly aUue of Colfax ' PHILIP J. McGEVNA, * »°- - . Bit e-uMi SHAHEEN AGENCY OIL FmED HOT-WATER HEATERS Avenue, and on the West by the Town- Borough of Ken i I wort K, ALLIED COAL CO. Borough Clerk, SAVINGS and LOAN ° REALTORS — INSURORS ah South' of the Southerly side - :, ,..ated:'March 2, Iflfit fXlc offereJ^thru member odlccs oi the ——— J& , ,,. New Dated! February 23, 1901 Fill Toar CotJ Bin If owl with L*Woh Piomlam Anthrndto BOAHD or 15-17 NORTH AVE., E. BRIDGE 64)777 362 North Ave., E. Adv. Fee»: «Ba»« LOOK roa Tuxp Cranford, N. J. •a Ullldse S ', "REALTOR" IP. '•••—• -,Y_.._ \ . . • JL. 'i •)••• •-• •.;•('..• •". ' •.•••• • ' ••..•'•»••

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..'•4 (NJT.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY. MABCn 2. 1S61»

.'•-•'« •" ; John Illcngwarth,' and< lost by fall" 5th to play a team made up of Eli- leagues,'respectively'-this-week.' ' 4tfe Four CRAKFORD (XX) CITIZEN A^t> CHRONICLE—TIIURSDAY, MAliCH 2, 19G1 — toBob Connellyof Clark, in 2:28. zabeth all-stars.."1 - .'*-'• The -Bergen 'Camera' team came St ^VriJI.Cl*sJ.'Oi. i'-C' *'*4 >••''•'' • " Arts" was-,the l-opie of a chahnpion. by. edging previously up of. boys belonging to th? CY.6three game series ' of l;t)75 in "." "••! luliC OI Mftlflt i- '..( pincl discussion,at the. meeting of \inbeaten Bill Jaworoylch of Rah- under the age ;6'f eighteen. They- 7 Six Matmeh Set lor He Leaders Suffer Losses sweeping Iheir jipponents. ' The ' vrsnnrno™ '—rh 'c,' , the Union-Wes'tiieLd Districtj New- way; 2-1. . "-.••" compete in a league made up. Of -high- individi,uil ri'day nigHt"was~xr-TOUgh night for the" leaders in the Cranford nnd series -T, v-^ •.-• -, . ...KERILWORTH - The Spry l^ M<.hdiocc^n councilof Cath- ';. CYQ. teams f.rom__ Union f Str Theresu of siei 3nJ 1 was bowled b.v 'Matt Matusicfsky F Of* LSHTIMJIV I M ^' ''"-'rohc "tfcnwn', last WedDttsday, at [ing League, first place ljrr's Jind movies.-•• irittTrrttinrr-to- T< foTuJ*v--iU~onp^"^v3T^~S^~"rti^'4^i>2"5~^ Sir.-;. CiiurK;epper- Junior Girls and.Joey Trezza. 454. i.sh betu'ecn i and :1 p.m. 218 180 204 , J. Stibler of Calvary iutheran scored 93 points to ttahway'gi L Room over HarUg Paint; ';, Totals ., 804 791 S99 level u'nderMiss Norge Stunc's di- Team standings are: ,. • .« •_ Peter; .T. MeVtMKh of :)L>3 Retiord 1 rolled a £14 series Tuesday night rection.. Mr. Robinson is in charge . ' ' Uunlutn l.ru BOROUGH OF GARWOOD ..61, Roselle Park's J7, and I Bill Gubas of Schiecter's Haxd- ACApIA IS 6% Scores of 232, 173 a,nd";2p9 in of: all sports, activities and may be avenue is general chairman, us- 188 HO 19? w I. H'ed by Louis Vwi Bergen afld Jare posted-the high individual Mead ••;".—... :....; 171 169 171 the Inter-Church Bowling League. contacted by. those' wishing to at- A- lalonc Contractnl'i • IS Clark Regional's 54.. Ten Cdu- 21! Mrs. PJiilF. rfeneh;fr.. .'"- '; ;l "" Lies of 620 for the night on —-108 111 217 First Pres* 2, Temple Beth-El 3, tend- the March 5th all-star game. NOTICE TO PERSQNS : gar matmen \ypn- their first I Karitncr , .127' „• " • •24 District dhairwwn arc: ".District of 218. 225 andm-fol-. Palrchllii _.-..:., ..... 190 183' 190' and Community Methodist,. 2 - all Hunkln Fuel ;....".•....'. 24 . DESIRING -ABSENTEE BALLOTS bout and entered the finals, so I ms Keelch ....-...... '...... ••••",•• 161 211 swept thei| opponents.' St.'Mark's 24 1, Mr. 'arid Mrs. Frank. Heiiieiiiun; Handicap 20 10 40 ' Hi A". Delerinu. llcaltoi ; MJ4 "•' 27 wea bn Bill" Zielenhach of t)»e : Jody Malda 2:i I j li.'Mr. and Mr.-^-Kdu-ard Ward and Cranford clinched the chain. I Total:! 870 830 937. remained in tirst place..' -.' . Butter Rolls 674 27U, ttben an* ChroniclelwW a 610 HOWLAND ' REALTORS 111 1 kubar Gas Co .'.•' 2B If you 3J*c ct nd of uionshi'p in the .'afternoon, before I • DelGandio 200 ' 189"2ir Other 200 bowlers included: "R'f KhvaniH ' • 22., 29 Larsen." Builder ••.•,..~\ll,<,.: 20 ft, Schnoidfr; -(..M*;;.- Ann'Mattis; 5. the finals • began. Six "wresiie, I s on games of Mi, 1M and • Beym .....:-... 108-180 207 Lingerfeldt, "First Pres. 2; 244; W. v the State who expects tQ he absent outside the s O'Branowtcz 150v ' 187 Edwards, Trinity, 233;'L. Kritch- In Barber League Mrs. J. W.'r6 Donnell arid Mrs. Ko- won in the firials and will continue I 9. The newspaper vtearo won Bongloyannl .....'157. 158 The "Veterans won : the,; only land LeiTfiann; 15, Mr. itnd Mrs. .State on' April 18, 1961, or a qualified and •in the regional tournament thul : MarshallMarshall -.: 181 180 ,184 man, Temple Beth-El. 2, 230; V. tilrl*' Lrugue to from Schleiter's and lost out Hull .._ .'. 19.7 154 sweep in. the * Cranfotd ' Barbers' Frank PfalY; T^.Mrs.^GeoVae E!- registered voter who will be within the State on Satiilfday. "at Hillside High Siiux Neinith, Garwood Pres., 225; F. Thcixz Service Center .;;... w 19 I iho nightcap, by a single'pin. , • Totals '. 850. 9M 943" Hueiteman. Community Meth. 3, Association Bowling • League Tues- . X! miger and Mrt>. 'ClwrleSj'Siztr. [ tKe! Regional winners go into4 day nTgh't. Mike's remained in Acactu livsuranru . 29- April"18, 1961 biit-because 6f illness or physi- IFred Huetternan of ShaheeivAg-: LOU'S MARKET 121 f5; H. Keller, Zion'Lutheran, 224. G. G. Nunn, • Realtor* 29 22' District B'.'.'WUUcirti O'Brien and JJJSIAA State meet at Rutgers on | D'Alessandris ...,.,.,_157..:.12B .,Mt_ lit—tpoi two and- ono-half cal disability, or because of the observance, of-a' ley put together games .pf 218, Klrkpatrlck u.....™. 151, 195' 151 . Also," WT TJofin, Temple" BetR: r Dchmer'u Flowur Shop ...... _o-,2B 23 . .March II. games ahead.6f' S^odern...'. •• .. Kiuaills OliU, 21i"'. 25 [n and 204 for a 6O2T total while Svedman .., ; 13B 120 201 — El 2, 219;.C. Heisch, 2Ion Lutheran, nrown'H'S it 10 i...,M. 25 20 ',12, Mrs. John Gleiiry. and Mr_-and religious fioliday pjirsuantlo the tenets of yoiir Cranlord's^ six district ''chain. I Kln.ham-^'....;... 207 loS 145 •• E. -.But^eCpf Colonial rolled a JliyrM'ar, I-adlos' Appart-I .', 25.- .Istl Li* DelGandio of Howland Kiolbassa 1...... 147.^177; ^17^,.: 217,; H'. CHppjjer.. Trinity, '217; B. : Mrs. JodiiplyMblian; 13, ' '•^ioh,' or because of .resident, att-endande. at a ; '674 .s.erie>-. .'ari'd. R. CorSgren of Cruilford.. Hersljci'-'il ..v;.;....;..... ' 21J •':•. 2HV religibh, or becauseofpresident, attendande. at a ~l-.-•;':'': '•£••$'.• I P'ons .. were'. Ralph Zobcl, 8' "'-••' rs'tiirned In a 600. series oh Bernstein, Temple Beth-El 3,' 216; Air*etican -LotfioH' Auxiliary,'". MacMahon/jR, Mr. atid Mrs.-L. •Modern h>id IT 648 set' , .—_^ Unit 212 i- .... ,n- . • 20 • •«- school, college or university, will be unable^ to trnesi of 200, 189 and 211 STANDABD LUMQEn 111 M.Cranis, Zion L.ufheran, "il3; H. Auxiliary tspa Uchea;. l aV J osepfi"HarrenrTB?t Pete Pcnder, 130 V.''K ' ' " • - • towTSRi Real,torg. whilfr-losiBg elhFiPearrolh—First—Prcs:—2. 213J ; Othon-.hiEh scores were rolled Mrs. Piiirick yrti#: Kallnt nf thp pnlling place in your Clare,,-; 141 pounds, Gary SchulU ..... 135 .1*1-149- by; P. De Leor- Friendly,, 578; J. 'Juniur Uoyi," 1 to Acacia, turned in the high 177 105 147 Sabados,' Ctahford Alliance, 213._ Cullaghan; IT; Thomas Lcahey; 18, -district on said date,- and^you desire to vote 148 pounds, and Dave Wurth, 1571 "rt- Cymbaluk .... 1 Frusco, Cranford, 553; M. Castieilo, Al 3(I'j • J4'4 ^39—200-1182- — Also,-W.—Sharper Osceoia-Pres; Jack's To> .pounds.' Prior and Gipsori ri'mals.. scries of the "night, with 2y Nylen 107 155 172 Cranjford, 552; A. TagHaferra7 -Baroiv'aVII •E_Smltti;'-i9..Mr. und Mrs, in the JPrimafy Election to be,-held on April *•& undefeated "this; year. — . .Tulull) ••.. Mike's,: .Craiilard "apply igh single game of 1,003. : ' ' HAVEPK'S VOODS 121 Lutheran, 21 IJ R,_ Shire, Temple Martin 21 ish,-'Aloysius Kelly. kmdly write or apply in per- At 98 pounds, Ifelph Zobri, a| Beth-El 3, 208; W. Linge.St. Paul's is. Wise,' Modern, .541; "J. Freiind, P. B;A- Local B3 •',.'..- 30 sophomore, gained-the. finals by I |T()pse. witn -scorfes of 200' or K £3 pol»lll ; -....„. 170 175 ,140 Master;" 641.' ''" - ."• _ Glrek & Howard. Opticians .... 30 son to; the undersigned at once requesting that . ConnollLnoliy ,J...,....'. ;. ,19. itf0u 4U105,".»' , 18u.* E&R 1, 204; W.Haveison, Temple, •'Mr. -=••••• i ovc incitided: P. Nylen, Lejilgh Gall..,. i ;..;...... ; 193 151 '157'. Also topping Roger Fuchs of-^ ~ ooii... Beth-El 1. 202;•. P. Blackmpre^ t E~ .D-aiton. Mike's7~5"37T Potoi>o> n Dairy.y. . <5it Honor Roll . . a civilian absented ballot be o you! hermann. Lions Club, 149 187 "•••'108 Mn*jtcr. 535;.E Koenig" -Stevu Gatyas. ;Back - r'finiils he came fr< AcluhyUlTreiia . ' T7T.. IBB" 14Q crantord TSTelfTodist, 201; l,{. ato- •Suburban Trust ...... :.•,.; 24 • 27 The name of- . J.uiit! Carmella, Such request must state your home address, and AWAITING STATE TOURNEY — Pictured -above is the hind to~pin Art Brusco in 3:271 J.205; DiTulio7Lions Club; •/Totals • 879 807 795 Colonial, 534; F. YaVrish, Master, tlell'3 Pharmacy ~... 24 27J ;Row, 1. tor. — Gaven Hurley, Neiieastaldo, Jim .King,' BREEN'S GOLD-CHECKS HI Wart, St. Mark's^20l; and J. Ran- Union County TruutCo 21ft I'ighth ijradc student at'-Cleveland €rahford Hi£h School BasK'etball team.which is feteparing with ah drrn bar. .Brusco'.haiij IB; Hall, Lions Club,,241; Barlow, 528; J' Zowislak, Colonial, 525; Cranford _2,o •' the address to which said ballot should be sent, Schellor .;; ,179' 152 20i) ' Mark's, 200. _ Men" 'Shftp Junior School, was inadvcrtt-utly Bob R,oBinson, Francis Collins, Pete Vergalla, Henry. pinned Dennis Connallon of Park! Club. 218; Pells, Barnetfs Stalycr .,.'..... 152 170 199 : A. Jackowski; Mike'sk52l; J. Koz- ....'... Id.. and mii^t be signed \vjQi your signature; and state ta meet Butter Saturday at 8 p.m. m Hanpver Park High .KJnney ...... ;..:...i.;..:, 134 • 119 135 Tcom standings >arei-^™ '. _ lowskj, Mike's, -520; V. ' Bixby, Union 'Jai)lor Ct: ..,:...'14' onutted by .'thy „ •school 6n. Ttho ; who )pst to Fuchs in 'overtimo h\ "s,"2ql;.BiG.loy8nnl,!BarnleU's _ari,take: ...:i 223 < 148 143 Schlccter'n Paint , Hardware 14 • Dreyer, Jay Jacksoft, Dennis Raczyriskit John Zalinsky, ." ' . •.., .._.•- • ''..'. . w •. *. • Llisi; -published iaiit,wot-k'. the reaso h why you will not; be able to vote at your , .Justh ,.:.•....;„ 105. 1M 102 Master/ 5.18; and FrTTi'AhtbnibT [ School for the opening, .round of ihe Northern "Jersey the Consolation rouhd.- juors, 202; " Korner, -Barnett's SV Mark's...... /.. 33'.i,-^!4'ii and Dave Fry. William JVJartin, head basketball^ coach, and Iquors,' 201;, Cory, Methodist Handicap ....«:--- 4 ZXi, 4. Friendly, 51?. - . !,_„!. usual polling place. N6-civilian absentee ballot •^Cranfbrd's 106-pound "wrestler,! . . Totals ;..v.^rl.-^:r 857--778.TBSS " Ten\ple BeUirEl 3 :.:,:\,.,.:... 50 28 Team standinfis are: ' Group III,Section 2 BasketbalhToui'nanierit. .Team mem-_ director Q£ athletics, and Hubie Brown, assistant Basket- Don Kidd, lostlJto George Thomp^l lea's Club,- 207;' Schultz,' Peter- Temple Bcth-Ei 2 ;I.J^.:....;...... i., 4tf 32 ;. will be furnished or. fonvarded to any applicant L 1 '.••••• ''.' '• ' • '••* • •."••'' •'. •-: vv ' LDEHs; G m -'—•••- f- Calvary Lutheran 1 ...; ...,' 4B "'32 •'i',_: bers-showniare: front row, 1. t6 r. — Ron fitter; John ;. "hall coach are standing in the rear. • .' son,. 6-0. and to_Billy^$tcvenstnf itt's' Dairy, 202 and 215; B- Kinv 133 161 Tompl•e tBetM-E" l 1 ..:...... :..*.....' V. . 45V45Vi 'S2 •"' •' • ...' Community Methodist 3 ..."...... : 3.Hi 44W Theisz Service Center, ind'Al 'N' ARE FOR SALE;,. Dated: March;2, I9G1. ^ _ the third straight year. He pinned | Hilbrrt 140 I09 150 Temple. Enianu-El ,...;... XL • 45y • NUTTALi MANAtiEMtNT •i!)-4tt.,in the-UnionjCounty sorni^flnals .Friday night at Up'sala. College. nti_the ball irotn Grob-as Hoselle ,ford's last "chiinct? weiit by the Lehigh TV QuinieiTo Risk 23 lowland Realtors. 201; Syednian, Slkora • 150 139 175 Calvary Lutheran 2 ..w-aaii 4914 Jack's Texaco lead the Kiwanis with' ;:evcn -seconds—left. Dennis Markiewicz of Clark ^Wclseri; ••...... 150 312 laB Ctan(ord Mgthodlst 1 ,..'» 27 —31 Bantam. Girls' and . Junior ~< Boys' he ball-ajsiain with 30 seconds; left... Litwlnetz fouled Walker with fi larkct, 207; Santella," Standard down in the finall rfiinutcit . -RosellcRll , whbshb e cage !;qUad Is-thIthe besbtt in itits hals he met Roselle Park's .J.-TlAeo .:....,...... v.... 163 loo- 118 Cranford moved the ball around second left^ and Walker made the_ ^imber,. 200; Scheiier,,.Breen> Totals 705 831 79+ history, wurtt on to! take the tour- matrrian. Bob Cooke.Jn the -iirsil CRANFORD SHOE STORE lir untll_ Neil CastnTdo was fouled conversion told Checks, 203; Gritske, Breen's points ior the remainder-''Of the lo'oki'nK t-o- period Cook- took" Prior down. Sndl Hopper .'...„«.; .14* 179 14a niiment title by eduinfi St; Mary's ith 18. seconds leli'.-BuLCastnl- gome 04 jaW-'Checks, 223; .J. AnginoU, Haycck 137 101 139 Mrs. EwingRolls rume, und Roselle led, 41-32, at endI-ehi«end-I-ehi«h Television'Televs s 23."ffa markers and Carl Pfeil, 10, for the tans were: Cron."17; Cearheck, 14 almost pinned him, gaining a nci-| ^Ridley ^.J^ 149 . 173 105 the following night. ' _ •• 7 lo, whose two free throws clinch- >rris,. Ltd., 224; and Weisert,' JVuatln ; 178-181. 100_ the end of tho period...- victory strinK Monday, 3m\3\ also, losers. — .-.._. ., * and -Bean.-ll.'. K'allied was high fall, before Prior could roy«B*.l Jolin' Utwlnctz paced Bill Mar- ed tho Victory over Plninileld. now rebounded Cranford,-38-28. Cramot* • 178 139 IBS 505in-PinLoop 'Crunford astoundedHKe capacity move into a tie for first place itv The Mark V's rolled iti a 63-36 :for-, the- Ibsers .with 10. In the re-Priot- spent the second period 031 Totals. 780 833 764 > j •s, ,.\V)K> had come "into, missed on a one and one situation the "A" loop, of the Gold Ball win over the Jets-as four players maining game, J. B. Williams, de- top.without success, but in Bowl • Altlipugh" MTsr"B~EwliiB of lliu crowd,'many of whom were not and Kosi^Je took the reboundr Boo Boo's rolled a 505- series^her '. j.i'J,.,.;:,.„ - - ilv s ..on... acj.ucrikeVK.py.'?''.' ^^Lhii ;coroj_ in, Jeated_Jbi'^oatb'-Xttijtllub^by. a third period, nftor'.p«*tti'nt«-lay. Hut C.ranford had at 8 |).i(i.' iii1 the Hii 35M> the iDabics: and moved into third who scored-, .the.' Hams' winning shol,;Gatyas put in two with 4: IV kers, JLehiuh and" Mark V~teams i Dairy ...—42 36 30 the second straight year—as, both place. points mi a ihieu-point_play and are sure of berths. In the_"A"' Unbelievables. • Cafrrey led the 34 seconds. In , the-finals, left to keep. fTie margin at one. Ed I AKency"....,;.,^. 29 34 Mi~37tt Englewood and Ridgewood elim- Other_high series were posted" llnlshed. with-' 13 for the night.-- - " league, the-f6inth place.VFW will lc 's-with 20 while Dohn hati 12 whipped Clark',s Bob Szary, 0-1. und Chronicle .... 34 34 38 IJetz and. John Litwinefz then ex- 'J Gold Checly 41 inatedAhemselves during the week by; Mrs. -D. Scheller, Clowns/ 475; have- u'ehaucy to .-move into a third ! At r 136 ppUn'ds juniw Miki 32 40 'I ;' I t JRiplily-fuvorod Koxelle_took the clJangod baskets, the latter's com- and ilium, 11.1 i! •Cliytaiis '• • Shoe-Store .... 35 31 41 Mrs.. B. Russel, Clown, 477; Mrs. place_tle with the "J.B. Williaiiis Pendpi" camej. in second. Aft'i by losing. _il ._icud'!jfj""nndHf\lltt\ jlio .stijit-' t as Grob scorscoredd. The Islanders held "off a | last 31 . 41 G. Koenig, Kiri^ Pins, 451; Mrs. R\ v inb4nXioniijiiinrLsheLJl p_ ; -The Cranford Juniorjteani _did v; thc llrsYiVv(-"poii!(fi While "Bob'En- Chrebet missed ,a Tout ttett" h thSO twoo teams meet 'minute !rally-by .:Uu)-«Jokavk and . bid nlling ^Reiionars - Joet|Pciiyik,l L Dulicai,' Clbw&t,"4'40;^"Mts.~iI^Nev»/- ttve" when . 5-0. he lost.in tike flhil [round tj '•»: ;..; i'40_ 29 43 play, however, -and blanked the gel and Roil Rltt'er jialrod baskets shot .. ...... ' 40Vii 31 ft to bo wrapping up the gurne by cumo through, with _ a jumper, Daisies Sweep; be played at 8 p.m. Saturday', M. Knerim — 1S7 183 Six; Matnten Pin tJps :,..'. : ...-36 3fl the Southtirn. Club and the Jets f WUlnscr 171 Dablca ;....:....., .....,..., 34Vi . 37M, which put Jhe.Cougars ahead,"A6-. -follow:' . _.„•. ' •. '•• • i_••' .. '• Cranford's-. Gary Gipson, LJ. Almallljt .1.,.. . ,192 oiit'scorlnn- t'ovter • -..• 30 3* 23 (Continued from Page ~4).:- Clowns .i r.-, 77T*..: ;..'.J. ,34 38 huu beo)Vfoytoltci^'floses 7;nicl".Petiinias ^field road through Livingston Cr'anford's Dave Wurth at 1371 SIB 176 •-117 thu -hnlf."' foulod .by.-Hitter .with about 'IK .winners with 10 and H points, re- a'lso swept their series. • ... | pounds became -Cranford's Ml 860 Atr 178 ..pounds Wayne Bender O^AIl-StarTeam Cianford emu* out for the. thlrcl seconds -to play, 'He made .his'shoi ; business section to Route 10 took second, place. He outpointed . Coach Ed Robinson and two spectively. "Ed. Hobinson had 12 i?ost .400 •series -were: -Evelyn} trottic 'clrcte." Follow Route 10 i district champ. Her topped 'period iuul"i:Ul The lo.'id and "Hosoltc'" -went baekr'"£ihtad;-'-:48; FrahkenTJerijei', Daisies, 4B9; Stella Roselle: Park's Jeff Cole, 7-1, taki members of §t, "Michael's CYO west about two miles, across way's A.1-Crawford, 3-1 in the firiil 187 • to 11 nn Eiiu'l's hook. But Kose.llo •i«. ; ' - _•••-,, • Holubek,. Uoses; 455; Kay Proham- ing a- lirst period lead. In the f 1- basketball team wore named to tho *.-.'•'•• •V v 1 Passiiic River bridgcT~\Vatch round, arid in the finals .ivei\gei| 202 (iii'iitcd it. ' bii! lead by teaiiis, amffoi* the'rest of the game Charlie^ Sweeps; Hoses, 439; Agnesljl'olkacz, Lilacs,! for Sunoco station on left and ' 12" Railway's Bob Finn,. 8-0. , Jqhh'Ellam of 203 Sailer Strett make .sharp -left turn on Old Wheeler by shutting him out, Ul B3O 14. Cranford then Intniciietl a 11 vf- the ball went from team to team 438; Lorraine Isaac, Daisies, 427;i Jn the 168-pound weight clay I ' Cranford's Larry Davis lost his and jack .Byrnes of 51 John Street point drive, led by Steve' Girl.vns' j like a hot potato.'Cranford had Moves^Into Lead Ann 'Klimas, Tulips, 421; Mattiel Mount Pleasant avenue to MEN-S two heavyweight bouts. He was will join other suburban all-stars ; school. Cranford's Art_Doud, late-scaaal jayup and three U\u1 shots, to" cut! the ball first, but Gatyas missed ,-Charlie's won a -sweep fcom_ Moiocznik', Buttercups, 420; Bertha j [replacement for Lee Nocdstrwtj pinned in 1:08 by Roselle Park!^ at St. Mary's High School March ; Hankon's to -move one-half - "The load,to nine. Tlitr- teams tratr«rhTr]Tair^rom ~UUviriBtJrTiridHtrwettl ^Continued on Page S) 169 ahead - of Fi-cund's Jewelers this chiw, A-sters, 405; and - Florence -^178 )"• LOCAL ,-KENCER—Columbia, fencing, coach Irving' Dekort-dis- tiie Park Village Bowling ciieslock, Violets,.402. cusses the Lions' unbeaten. Ivy League record with one of his League. The Sportsman's Shop In the St. Michael's Bowliny. won three games (6 . move into BOROUGH OF GARWOOD leading cpeemen, Leslie Ault (lett), of 22 Munsee drive. Ault, League, the Ermines and Sables j • 170 100 147 a junior, is also renowned 'aT.Nolionnl Collegiate ehiiss fhamplon. itwuTuunie:»""f.r<»n. tin - iui r;a 21a pact". TheHastrjJhico Beablie team l^mnlaa ..„.. ... 179 IBS 171 NOTICE TO P Columbia's'current east b<5asts, a 3-0 record "in the Ivy League Chinchillas and Minks. • ' • • j Handicap •• ID 10 10 also won n sweep. . • • The best., series , of the . nitjht,} totils ... 87B 880 868 OR PATIENTS IN VETERANS' HOSPITALS and has but ontj- dual-meet lots. . . . . —• High . score's were . posted b^: 41-G, was roiled b.v Rose James, j 104 North Union Avenue / AND TO THEIR RELATIVES AND COMPARE THE RATE ...THEN ALL FAMILY BOAT SHOW Jim Dow. Beiizlic, 597; Gil Or-rok, Ermines.. Other scores included *6t 177 the junior varsity team, 41-3B.fjr., 572; Chuliie, Ro,, Sportsman's, Ceil- Peters. Cliinchilliis, ,161;. £0700 .-..;..„ FREE DELIVERY 187 181 _ / , FRIENDS , , , p 178 180 March 10-19 Frosh Five_£n.ds Maz/ella and Miteholl eaeh had 5G2; Jbe Lu'wis, Sports-man's, 550; Mari;e Ayri\ Krmines, 143; Marie" 197 148 the winners- while Ed Wutt'isnn, Minks, 142; and Ruth 1U I4S 147 If you are ui the military service or are a patient Frank Argcrjiiiano, Joe's;, 551; AT 32 32 32 ' r Successful Seas last- JNlarauardt.-UncK^.HonVy's, .5.46; S;iblcs, 140. • . •'..., •. everybody ; o „_ ip ju^a veterans' hospital and desire, to vote, or if you WESTFIELD MARINE •By WON DHUMM -, period jayveo surge,'was, high for •Casa' Gurski, Hankon's, 542; Jitiv Toam standings are:. • • "•• j are a relative or friend of a person who is in the mil- the. game with 14.' The freshmen .,.. 163 148 162 Tho next" few years of basket- Korner, FroimdV.-SttO. " -r- but everybody 9 — 162' IBS 182 itary service or is a patient in a veterans' hospital - .... >— Starring — " - i ball at Cianfoi-d .lliuh Sehbol •Hiis_year' were a Small but fust Also, Chbt Kaufman, Charlie's, —. 157 187 183 teiim Which boastedmany steals. — 187 20fl! 18S who, you believe, will desire to vote in the Primary Johnson Outboard Motors <- -;.. •-, • • shpulll prove 'successful for xho 513; Walt Carneyr Canipy's,. 513; French C reaitis .... 193 ISO 18» FOR YOUft AUTO LOAN Cougjirs, since'they, will have'this Walt Ro/munrBeazlie, 505; Bob ..... 872 897 ;:8il Election to^be held on April 18, 1961,_ kindly yehrI*T--frcshmntT—tenni—mpyinij -Maloney,—Src 503; Fxcd- write^itoe^ndersjgned^^ , ONLY $4.00 |>er~faundiiwi~per^ear7iorranoanfiKMiUweii T iilong. . Bob Hello's tiinth^giad^i Roberts, Charlie's, 502; and Tim """Truff j .. . . live recently ebneluded' its season For Walclum^ C Forner, Vreund's,. 500. es fir, a militaryjservice ballot to be voted in said elec 41 1 USED CARS Grady. Wh'itie . ' with a 10-4 record and last S;lt- i;0 Whitter of itosoUe; man- Team standings urc: 45 tion to be for|iyarded to you, if you are in the mili- NEW CARS uitlay defeated the junior varsity •w Milk Choc. Bats 1 36'Monthly ' ~ Amount . Ai'kans^is Traveler • i f6r the Watohung A. C, re- criiarlii-'K; llosolU* Vatiu 3J , DIETETIC tary service or are a patient in a veterans' hospital, . Amount squad. poitij that Steve Gatyas will play WiAiiui'u Jt'(xoUin'tim.in'» Sluip.- Ci'jnfurd Minks 44 1U stating your name, age, serial number,Jtome ad- % t foi the .Wutcluing A. C. in the tMwl at . !•' Old^Towri , .;'• •• _ "the j;ear,' losinj; their last two con- ijjiojitI'ki . DruuHtMwl, tcuiifo' r •IB'j Fruit Drops % 800, . $2436 5 aoa ••!!•'j CANDIES dress and the address |at which you are stationed or tests, bowing to McMiihas, 4»i-41i, sixth annual Gold Ball Tourna- Ci.mpy's Auto Cotvlt'icuiiford.w , !M • ^ Free Balloons for Children when • ^~^ Colany nollculi'kiim H4 - 111 NO SUGAK NO SAtT can be found, or if you desire the military service looa. ••• 3loa 4633' and to Souel, t'i!)-lil. Nev'onhe- ment at the Ironhoiind Hod Shield Urn-Mo* HUIU-.V'B Auction ^4 ' iooo. :u'j From 1U50-.1959, IDti.lOl build- LOW •''••'• 4% DISCOUNT accompanied by parents Itsii, Cranford still oiit.iciirei.l their' Hoys'•••GUilr/*m Newark, starting llu.vi^k'a Vim* VoDdp ballot for a relative or friend then make application 1200. 3730 1200. 56O4 Jo.'V Markol .•. '.II • all ins; pt'i-mits were •Issued for new opponents b.v an avcicijio ilf iiU-liI! iiboiil . March l!0. He said Gatyas; ' ll :il 'M if Free Gift for Mother and Dad ' dwelling units in New Jersey. Introducing tinder oath for a military service ballot to be for- ON NEW CARS 15OO. •46.62 1500,. 7ai8 'I'ai'h j:ame. Illuliliglit of tho year averaged Uii. cuuccutnlloti. retell- | < WcikhelUr, L U \ Forms of application can be obtained from the HE NATIONAL STATE" BANK franlt O'Uricn. K5; Hustv Cnv, 7(1; tl •.if Used Motors, $1.89 a pound up Mikf Heiiv-hau, sun of Mr., and " ' leat tvehntfiuca. " V«CAb'ui*ry. I \|;\y CODU^Id KT.\llT."i I Only 2'calories' undersigned. "Union Couniys Leading i£ank* Norns'riiv.i'.'inski, 5U; "Tyki-" Di-jMrs. I'liil Iti'iwhan of 12 Hampton Answer . tuorc nuc*iioit» ««rrcr*ly. I - ' jj^m^'n ||" 1 Kabio, 41; Jim Dmvniti!;, 34; Bob Mivol, a sophnmoiv at Hho Vuther k'crmailiKt kkllU—tar uthct U>U, li»o. | tui,.,. \Vk. 1'i.ati.i', Aiir. J.f I A.T. MOSCA, • EUZAÐ • SPRiNGFlELD * ROSELLE PARK Come In and See Us Uptoii, 33; Gary Keis.ni, 33; Kit-It <«Ucb Uk liW, Huritlnx. mcdlclnn. Kr»d- <|, i Uutc Hcbuul udlul»kloAL'. * . Krdinanrj, 31; H:iiik. Va., lias.. bi'i.;n , Ihc ...lcadim; nnitit ceoiiei la BASIC UATH. CRiHUiB AND INC. ^^ COMB AND BRUSH SET , . , Borough Cleric, 1ITt- KENILWQRTH * WESTFIELP .-. JUS 151—RT" -L- OH thr'-sclinn r^' TRAbt-iN of Your Old Tooth-Brush For . 100 1T7 148 Borough of Garwood/ Tir .IIniini. .11: Tt .-• 1M in 180L •EHIEI rcoEiit Dtfosu iisitiiici curatuu* V'-;*lie.i, 2. !'.! 1 point; and pacod Oil. Juk Vouinun •'• ,•'-". Au«. qir. AJI«n l*ck Naw 781 Central Ave. — Mon & FH. till 9 — Wcstflcld 1114 Biowfiray out StX M.Y. 1 •r. H» »l «>K On Satutthy ' tin1- \ wtuxt kniitt tat* chool the* hi;, tvani to u ..SO-18 victory with 21! tallies in another contest. \ 1 ,: ••'• •..•(•

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Six CITIZEN AND .QHR.ONICLE—TBURgDAY. MARCH 2, 1961 ported that studied are being con- an4. served 'iwo written.anp.ticeb. and Mayor Walter E. Boright of ducted iri preparation for a num- Two pupils"Vat' St. Theresa's Kenilworth. InvocjJtidn and bene- Speeding Spree In Major Supporihng Role PTA Honors ScAool were ' given referral slips CubsKated ber dt oroihances pertaining to the diction was given By-. the - Rev.' borough's building code! • '•"'. after, ear - examinatjpnsi -Mrs. •i^sMuggefs ^ Frances- Carell, public health Michael Hudack, assistant pastor ~ KENILWOHTH ,— Three kcqil- For Production of^'Bus Stop' Councilman' '.Richard Lpmax; r ordinance'-" chairman; announced, nurse, reported. ' . • ' • '•' . . of St. Theresa's Church. ' , •.. worth'youtjils, ajied 16. 15 and, 13, A major supporting-role in the 1 Eyeitesting._ machines for St. 1 that*the proposed new zoning ofd' -! Mr . Capece. Kenilworth ppst- were. arrested in cohnectifin'with' Circle Players' production of 'Bus Theresa's, aiid .Harding Schools the robbing and mugging Eriday inahec will be intrpdMced follow- Mh Award masteri is' a lormcr president of Stop," which opens tomorrow in Of Uniform ing further 'study und discussion. ha.v-e been, purchased by. the' fcion^the tpcal^club. Prior to his.prcs- of pa'rold Miggins, 41, of 536 Rich-' — 'Mrs. Willi'arill h -Club^at! ia post of jriore than _$5:(jO;; : : - GARWOOD -^-Uniform inspec- , As ""To"cai'~cTnMrm"a"h~fbTilurT9BT' ent"appointmcntT"hc'scryeda!!''zone field-avenue." ••- r—rU—ZZ~~~~-~~ Woodbridge, is.in the. very capable C. Smith wa,s honored by the'pres- iSj-. Edmund Johnkins, president, —0 ---• _ ..: ,„ tion wa> held prior, to 'the meet- Heart Fund drive. Councilman chairman. , ; ,„ ; Two of the youths partic.ip*4ed handVof Doris Wallach of 18 Dart- pVol. LXVIII. No. 7. 3 Section^ 22 Pages .Second Cla&s Postage Paid • entation af" a. life membership-.at' announced. » • . .,., .the robbery, police said, and CRANFQRD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY; MARCH 9, 1961 At Craniord. N.-J. ing of Cub Pack 75 ili Lincoln : Mascara reported that a door-to- the Kenilworth' PTA Founders'! Rudolph O. Carnmarota" was rriouth road. , - - Scfiodl Tuesday -night,' With high | door canvass will be'cqnducied in chairman assisted by Charles. Vi.-_ the third helped them spend the Mrs. Wallach is. playing a teen- bijy meeting in Harding School loot.' The police said .about $130 honors-going to Den-1^ ^ the borough on Sunday, March 12* auditorium last Monday. She re- tale, jr., Louis Klein, Jo;jeph_Res- ager, one' of""the most difficult 400 See Scouts' tuccia and Ralph Vitale\ , was taken. , • , Z\, .parts,'.arid .has achieved a true "forming the inspection •turn. ceived the pin and certificate from U Contests DevelopProgram Mrs..Edward. U Dorrell, president, The trio was arrested in Eliza- characterization in her role of - -\ «.rt '. Cubmaster George LaWr Dance Festival beth where police said they were Schoc^ BeUs Ring "Elma;" a high school student by cts '•in recognition'^ outstanding and KENILWORTH —."An- Intcrna jtnce, George Mikita and Robert Women's Pinfaithful service wsrfonned-in the ; Business Students spending the money.. .Their, arrest Studying the airs, and, mannerisms tional Dance Festival presented by followed the receipt of informa- of teenagers aroUnd her, Near Boulby. '",. 7'•'••- !.... inVercst-of the:we|farc- oi criildren" Girl Scouts' of the Kenilworth tion by police that-two of them Mrs. Wallach, the daughter of D.".-. " s-v.;V,'•*''".: At~Regional J5uy | "Twelve Republicans and 18 Democrats had filed petitions up to Neighborhood, District 1, Washing- •\Vfcre.involved,in the plugging, -Mr._.an.d Mrs.. Oyo. Foss of B&ms- ife to Community JjnTesT' Gu:Tre, d<7n mbtlier,' "pre- -GARWOOD -- Eyc-Jyn Lawlerj Mis. Smith is a past' presidcntpfc tOlv'-Rock-Councll; attracted more C(w;day afternponjof the•'38 county "Mntolttee posts to be filled,in. "Selling the idea of rede- B Police recovered'$79. of iHe loot. ton,I-ike. N. Y., whcre"she attend- Program for the spring concert vented theopenini! ll'ari icftromony. had games of 1159-182-IGf* for *U>20 jthe orKanization and *is currently fian 400. .persons.'''The program Minerals Stock 1 Mi party in the April- 18 primary "election. .No coTBtests had de- velopment to the entire com- series as Garwood-Bi verni.'es swept j.character and spiritual life chair- The mugging took. place in 23rd ed.school, also studied at Colutri- Loped In either party.^ Today at 4 p.m.- is the deadline for filing of of the 80-piece Cranford ^ High Inducted into.thp paciK 'ils'jiob- was presented last Thursday night •KENILWORTH — Ell-ven stu- street.. *,'..,..•, 1 munity, is.^he biggest part of three games from .-.the .Four Cup-, man. Active on-the ctfunty"council' in the. Hardlnfi-School auditorium* dents from'Kenil Worth'in a busi- bia University and the Ward Ujuons in the office of Township Clerk J. "Walter Coffee. School Band, to .be. presented in In Revised cits by Cubmaster' Lawrence wore cakes in Gar.y;d Wom£nV Bowl- ^Stewardess-Training Sch6ol, Wor-. f the. school auditorium at 8:15 p.nv the job," Samuel M. Cohyissori 1 executive conjmiltee.fpr rnoi-e than in xelcbration of .'International ness arithmetic- class at Joiiiu'than '• -—^——— Petiiions had been filed for Far- Ptur". Vilinian, Gary jBoos ami iiil!. League .-competition" "lit" th« ctsfer, Mass. While employed by tomorrow,. was._annpunced'— this five years, she is assistant oorr,«s- Friendship Month • and Girl Scout •I^ayton -Regional '. High School. ris ;S. .Swackhamer, la -^lernlng Discu aried issues Here director of community re^ School bells, will ring ey.cn;; earlier next. September as John Rcitthiirdt. ... i Garwood .Recreation alloys last j- ponding secretary this yeaiV The Thinking pay,'which is observed Welfare4JiiitSets Eastern Airlines she lived in Char- Week by Geor'ge Toenes, director., Springfield, .are .among 22 new avenuey lor Republican, nomination .U=Buaiu> J. Ciutt, 1 rknvA Q/3/?O 1 Charles J. Post, vice-principal, dancerto bo-held OctoberXai-Vct-. Wake,'' Bach, -'with Agnes Finger- 'Arranged ';t>y^ Craiitord's,; four Helene Austin and Miss Edna MuK 1 has "Studied/art with" Frank Mor- I FinaFscwices': in the old Cran- ; from Seller's. j ' ~ World Association -of-Girl Scout Vi.tale.and Rosemary Woods. . -irans Cunter.— — •.——•- -- -- ~—> Begins Term at NCE- 21. Retfqrd avenue, anii:-Agnes:M: lin ..as organist; 'Egmont Qyer*' Coach and Four Restaurant.- B den mother* . ! li'gan were in charge. •• ••• aiilzT6f:New~.Yorkr,~and~'many;pf : ,j Methodist Church building Republican groups, the rneeting Other hiKh score;; .werjt.pusteH as With the approval of their par- •~KENiLWORTP~— Charles p..I "Matlaga, I6^tincoln~avcnuc, ^-est; l Redevelopment projects do {JUiiX Ot-tJoi at. a regular, meeting of the J he program also included U'*e Guides and GirlScouts and ppsters Ralph Vitiilc will sen'e as gen- her paintings hang in her,'home. ture," _ Beethoi'en; " Egyp- marked Uic first form al d*,'bute--pf Past presidents who took part in Showing. ..scenes of ^foreign couh- ents and scho'ol administration, the lu 'li\ .Walnut avenue wiU~\be seebnd—Gladys G. Wilkins, 9 x "singing—at—sonua-—with—Waltct eral chairinan. His^^rommittee ldLih Stevens, son of Mr.- and JiJ«, tld^tbis Sunday, It was. announced tian," Xuighil; "Royal Air, Force not'.-change the ciiaractcr ofa Referendum Board of Education on. Tues- , . Linda Ra«oncsi:,. -1=83- and 16B; a. candTftnglifIn{rcerXTrioriy~includ-' clasS,r.under"the~.superyisionrqf~thir Hawthorne street; fifth—Anne M; the campaign by the fiubei*iuitorial tries~decoratcd. the staije. .". chairmeiv~are as follows:" • J3and. N. 'Y., for six years before coming FriiMT^Steverrs^df'^TS'Mich^ ! day'nfght inLincoln SchooF. Liwls as leader. '• Bert Konoski; i»2; ftuth Leonard; ed Mrs.'• Frances' l>. Condon, Mrs. Scouts in ihe Brownie ".ihroiiuh teacher, Martin Tagilenti, invested .v.-" Work on the new 'educa- Busch.old, 113 Pine street; sixth-— aspirants. More than 250 persotis towttp-but—rathcr-jbring—new It was'announcod thtrt the" pack Albert ,Jacoby:. tickets, Mrs..^arl here two years ago; lvfrjj. Wailach ivenut',' has been -enrolled 'a; | building and,Ra.ndolph, Hi»U •pet,'"' Reed;, with Gary Tabat as .life to it, tho speaker asserted* According to a plan advanced • 173 and . 158; Gloria IEIM*. Hajold y.;. "Reynolds, Mrs. . M. senior level .completed- msny re- in the'eoncern. •_•. _ \\-~-" LaCosta; caterinti, Mrs. pominick John J, Errlto, 131'.I>ennrian jroad» .be'fjttj awarded.. theT] President Fi'eutld, Mrs, Constantinc Barbar- hudjeading roles in many produc- February -freshman at "Newark) ; the corner of Lincoiff" avenue' ~ •NihUi—Story Jane Glovier,; 116 soloist;' "Block M Mareh; " Bil- attended;' "•' . ' ;; .Mr. Cohyissotv said •'thertj'. are fcLnhoWr—-SOtlr—AiiinivoFsa^Eloanor .Conoyan. „ P^i.: |uirementji in the field of interna- This came about whilif the-class Tripfldl; ^reservations, Mrs. S, P.'. by. the administrators," classes will •H-T h ise, !Mrs. Joha,iH. Ruth, MrSj How- tions of-.the Salon .Players, Inc. : "Giuvu atieet will—b«j—com- Columbia avenue, and•-' William ick; "Dancing in the Dark," Por- ..' The speakers Wete State Sena- sonTbvKtveetK near Tlio business SticanVer' to . be' nttach'\Vadv\ tlon. Thest!!_j»K^!^ld, could- bt: Teachers will reportj at 7-ji.m. cubi* *;.'. 157;"and Jo DiCicc.ot157;' " tumesjtd,fulfill requirements (or dents*.'interest to gain a. complete shown.at. .the. regular meeting of; Bergen .County and former Secre- ^- •iit-a. r TT have-three daughters, Kimi Jjisa in Junet-195R..Stevcns-is one-o(35,J ^ypMarch-io^".---.-'—• -•: •-,,.- '... 423: North -Union avenue; fitteentij. b/ Warrington, will be played by developed" and bocAmSUnorc vuju- SlintB."aliHTcntrt grade stiideritii Den 1—Robert MlkitH.-dcrmorj the seyvjrfg badge. • ~ ~. ~ Understand ing oT. thV buying,''selr- the^grpup . tonight.at^Z a Dixieland_band comprising Rich- tary of; Labor James Pv Mitchell, regulur mectinij ofr the board Tucs- in»i committee consisting of Mrs. ing^aud quoting results on the ex- freshmen-who--began-.clijssoPlrsrj fri-is-Sund'ay ~-atr-9; 15=ajn.- and —Paul A, Suttqn, 148 ' Hillcrcst a native of Uriibn County. ablo rutables to the Mmmimltyr•;— Avill start'classes at-12:39T);rrffcon-:— stripe and silver arrow on wolf j p,.,,,^ n.irh,-r _. ...:.. I -t27s St. Theresa's. School cafeteria; ard Aaron, clarinet; Edward Coe, The speaker said he ptefcrs to' dih l 7 /"Bus. Stop" Will be presented week and will- continue tSiroujhl Jjain at 1O:*S a.m.-, Mrs. Aurilla avenue; eighteenth—Barbara An- ;. Senator Dumont.-introduced by proXimately 30'.')>yrj:o.ns_'at(cndcci, Budin'iJ >ieyen periods'" at"5:47 " badge; .-Howard Krone, -silver.-giv|K»y-')^Jua.rbcr^, ___,rX_;r_^ pxj<;GytTb, UKC_the term ''opportuniiy|iriiUier' h/ ten to tv k und MrSr-Loren'-'B* Garland, effectit has on the economy of our, MarcfiT3,"4; lOirna^n'aTtKpT'ray^ , . ;? statf "drews*;"~30 l~"Orange~avcnue;—ana Robert ;"M7-7Hannpli~of'CrahforH7 1 low on wolf; Charles GimrV.', 'gold''ic"ru'iod 'Hicr«a'iini'r'.".'.l\!'.-"!'."t.,".! :ii y house, Martin terrace and Rahway pu named, will ring —the trumpet; Jay. Farretl,'. trombone; than "deterioration' and 'asserted^ arc attendirtu morning' sessions - c: r ul...,.. S6ay'U2z6 of 33 NoriH • 1:3th" street lllk -1 DexnocratieT petitions filed ''for ( dened propertyi-owners. He de- and meet" all necessary county and KENILWORTH — More than an£ JB'ranlr-E.l)J^'c.graigh of 680 Jnal Sunday School classes.there. "Evej^ono foejs such projects _ltJs-ekpecieid .the enrollment in , arrows on wolf badge, • They were James~Hatch,- J'ames Three''Of-, .the local students flrc county'.Wt)amittce yesterday were: drums. clared that "we have been Job hos- state approval' steps' in 10 woeks, 1 McNair,"Vlctor'"Wclson and Thomas' 250 persons attended the testimon- Bloomingdule avenue were among I The bell, which has not • been SecoricT -district•••— Edward • J. arc imp'ortaht," he sajd,,"but itjs the'three lippei' grades next yoar,._ Den -3—JoHn Uatlch, . James JnernberS of the Board of Directors. THE PINGHY SCHOOI Following .intermission, "Cham- pitable td'.nonresidents, and it is first necessary to got the attention bringing usN&_jhe- third wiic'k in List .Vitakv .,- „..: ' •..'-..."•' • al dinner-dance for^Nicholas CII- members o( the Newark Chapter, [ in recent years, Was cast in ^.Ward, 12 Blake avenue^ fourth— will bo 1,12'J coinparedto O88..thi<: . Muiphy, Doucliis Stout, jilchard They are; Vice-president, Kath- ber Trio No. 1," by HandelpWlU be BURTDN C, BEU9EN about time they started shuring of the entire community focused- June." Stout and Gary Guerrlero, t,'61d -Mr;"and-M/s.--Alfred-.-"WTood-and. pece, deputy district governor of leen-Rusinlak'; Secretary, Christine National Association of Account- 215 North Ave. Hillside, N. J. in 1871, when, the old Anne Mattis, . 211 Holly street; played by inn ensemble including The architect .)"K»K^ assured us year. Irl_tho ' ninth grade 'alone, Week's Activities _ 1 I'alnut avenue ' sanctuary^ was qur.costs," ~ -• ; ' ,'•/'•—' on the idea before action, can be 440 students are expected; 435, .mows ony wolf badge; Robert Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson District 1G-E, _on"Sunday evening Poschrier, and treasurer; Patricia ants, who heard Thomas Allinson, ~ ••-,"••/ announces that _ _. fifth—John H. McGandlcss'l_IM Robert Cofien, violin; Stephen that hii_can meet ';thaKdalu. evon | GARWOOD — TheiRev. Eric S. iuilt. A "tolling of the bpll" cere- A legislator for nine years,-he started," ,.__.' Bpwlby wolf badge and iiold lind received thc_Founders' b,iy oftcr at' the_;yj.lla.^P:ma;_Eli/.abetht. giv- president of:. the Industrial- Pro- Centennial avenue; , sixth—rFlor- Hall, violihcello;.Agnes Fingcrlin, tenth grade; 374, eleventh, and 320, u r Stnith. Martha Tafel of Spririg- v also cited the necessity of steps to A city hus only one. product to if a' major building"* ~ttbi4i«n is sil\ti; arrows. : Tougherg p, pastor of the United Pros- inji'to be sent to the national -<&*•en by^the Kenilworth Lions ...Club/' lucts Group 6f""Daystrohv Inc., »ny Jo mark; Jhc'^asSing of the ence E.-Markey, 221. Retford ave- twelfth.-'- . •;.'',.'. fletd is president. ,'.. • lI Entrance Examinations piano, and Janet Buzalski, flute. VnitedFund reduce unemployrnent, bring tax soil, and that is, land, Mr. Conyis-_ needed, Mr.- Gutierrez reppr 0en"4-David Halogh! fjoUl and I bytcrfaa. Churchh off GarwoodGd , hah s ganlzn'tjon. - - iGuest speakers werij Norman T, speak on Creativity in Account- Id building will^>e held on Sun- nue, and Peter J. McVeigh, 323 -Therci will be_ a presentation of Mr. Zimmerman pointed out that A siiort meeting-will-bo held For the Fall of W61 ~". : c 1 Ly-:5itcrnpon^'March.l9, at Which relief for the.rallroads.-insure ude^ sor _dcclarod, A community k At tiic'present'.time the con> Iver 4urows on bear and service chosen-as his 11 a.gi. worship hour The nejet meeting of thc~execu- praguc of Westfield, distrTct gov- ones every twxr-weeks folltnved-by ing" at i\ recent meeting: in the Retford avenue; seventh—Sonia C. barber shop metpdies by a double mittee is waitinj; for "clipaclty order to accommodate classics' ' r Su d o •me boys oftHc church and others quate water facilities and proyjde HirillL'd by the amount of land it s't.r. James Cohen, silver arrow! topi*<>£'c« >for Sunday" ay-«Bec0mlntfJtBcc0mingtikJik.co tive committee, will be held on ernor; Samuel Voltaggio. of South; Robert Treat Hotel, Newark. . ; Fp_r.Admission to Grades 8 through \t Borke, 14 West Holly street. . quintet,"directed^ by James Len- Eleetimtield oAiiru* additio'nal academic4eac-h- - Wnal Y u um> a question and answer period. fitercstcd will be invited to ring more college facilities. He Jold of has available and how wisely~3t ures from HenryTBonrdman, ehaiF- on bear; Randy Dias, jjold and sil- ^ ' Wedhosday' at 8 p.m. in.,Hardlng OrungA, immediate past governor, -''""- Will Be-Given On - .•.•-/ : -EjglTth — Norman^ H'. ^Berquist, ney and including the "following man of the enrollment and capac- ers foVincroascii enrollment in the y Choir, under the ti'Vif Harry II for. $ la, minute.. - ."•, the ueed"_for more facilities to pro-tiscs this limd.iu! added. -( \ii ^arrows on "wolf;- Douglas School cafeteria'. '3A*$. .Dorrcll in- _ Althaugh -New Jersey'_is_ ap- SATURDAY^/MARCH 11,-1961 - 327 Nor-tJj avenue, cast,••"and-Sophie boys:-J Roy Bair, Arthur pbud, ity committee which is resurvey- three uplrx^ ..yradeti, it "will. be_ vide institutional care for the ag' The speaker pointed out that re- necessary t(TpcoS/ido 45-pct^odH of "vlted the general membership to proaching ii5 5uuiR Birtlida'Trotsotif Ronald-Farina^ David.Hardyt_Gi'Vr :; oan&clty of tho schools. rtnee; service star._ - Governor,", by Bt'nedeltj Marcello, i ..A'l^be-demolished'later this gtdoTf yro5 rcclboicd with Mrs. Tougher as tic contralto attend Jill executive/committee 'IB-llercentioI-thc Write or Call the School — Telephone^ EL S69% cast: ninth—Edward F. Burke, 601 len ..Hurley^ Alan Knap'p, Joseph _for his third ^e'ae'ar as presidenpresidentt of nccesiijiry "in those . cflnimuhities pirelimitiary report .""from tliree Den 5—Stephen Hzeplenski, wblf sesslons,J -„-, • r' •— • •'" ".'•"" -'.' estcd. lonth to make, way for the new"Orange avenue; eleyentE^James -Martin; Edwutd MiHerr-Richard- -tion_and, declared _! Cranford-stalistleians-bt'ihgliig^t-il- not .take Into ta'CQtmt room b dgc- and-service star; Joseph solblst, and "Sweet l's the Work, the United Fund'of Cranford Sun- tions, now paying five taxes, need Which have sufficFent parkuig, My Qoil-, My Kin^,"' by .Ignaz. J. PRUNE SHRUBS - TREES NOW "ublic Library. It includes a Grirjdrod, 7 ..Cranford terrace; Prior and Robert Plant. day at an organizational meetJRg good housing and a stable tax rate. tollment fleures up to date is cx- spucc- needed .to allbw^teijcheVK to Sihn'aujfer,-silver arrow on bear x a better-climtitc.in which to oper- Pleycl. _.- - - | '• '~ • uapcl built in 1862, a'sanctuary twelfth—Leslie P. Glick, 34 Wads- Concluding the program will be joi.thc.new board of directors in the In towns which do not Have good pected^to be given Tuesday night. meet with the pupils for mdivid- .(tul s'erv.icc' stur:' Jlobert Pinkiri, PRUNING SHEARS • [uilt'in 1871 and vn educational worth terrace, and Rachel' C. the following numbers by a dancer Titc-if they arc to expand and em- _Arrangements .for issiumce. of ual helpancLclass preparatiotv^ denner stripe and' seFviae star.; Sunday School classes Will, meel Heatft Disease 1 township rooms. William J. Fop- ploy more people. facilities, he said, redevelopment at &:45 a.jWT v' . p . constructed in 1941. - Brantiey,-. 1PJ8 Garden streett; band ; "Sentimental Journey," pert • was elected first vicc-presl- is weir worth the effort.; $200',000 in bonds for Mfc .purchase This year with a total _of • 30 G.itv Soncy, assisturit- demw Tak^s FivetAves 12-Foofc.Tree'Top Pruner th to thirteenth — Desmond t>. Mac- Brown-Green-Homfcr;- "Star Dust," Senator Jones, a legislator, for of land on Mlllslde ' avenue and claKsroam periods, "The"" sc'wmij. Th.- .Tiiniriers ;mrl s^iior V6uth IB year's, was.introduced ..by Pub- . _A redovelopment .program, Mr. rtix}—Service—shili DehfthrBroup~wlll mi-otr Siuulii.v at 7 • KENnLWORTH ~ FJve of the OPEN SUNDAY, MARSH 5 , 9 A.H. 9 P.M. Mahon, 75 Ccntehwialavenuc, and Carmichael-p£xlrick, with ' Gary . Mrs7 William jrtToffmnnn",.\*»'s Conviss;or~t!xplaine'd endeavors To filoominudale avenue, for school room, cooking room, auto k, wolf untl bcuf-.b^dges; Wil- Now senior group officers are: li) d<-ath| that ocijurrtid ili Januin-y. Pruning Compound • Grafting Wax. Lodcllc Hawks, 509. Centennial Tabat as soloist; "You Made Mb lic Safety Commissioner H»_Ray- develop- an -economic atmosphere expansion, authorized by-votefS'in ic und radio shop, not adapted to lecewihg reelected.' secpnd. /vicerpresidtmt mond Kirwan. Ho pointed to the Hiirn Kltson, ijold anil silver JIV- President, Boi'irtlo Copeland; vice- were" attributed Ho. heart disease, it avenue. •'•.•* _ •. . . ' " Love You," McCarthy-MariaW that liialert and aliveTHe assorted the Eebtuary school election, was academic classes,'arc used during John. F. Kurae-was reelccted sec-- strength of the Republican organ- •mwi on lion,. ..'•'• president, Shirley Rakacs; and was reported,by William C. Lister, Fourteenth—Saivat6rc Vi; Mag-ipedrick. with William Donnelly as fetary, and Peter" J. McVeigh was that "now is the time to undertake referred to Hi Randall Krefier, il- unscheduled periods by teaehui'is Den 6—Louis Caimano, gold and Hecretarjj, at a. rneetint! of the soloist; "American-Patrol," Mca- ization in Bergen County; and to for lesson preparatiorTand pupil-, secretary-treasurer, ''Ctniflu's.- Han- gio, 741 Wiilnut avenue, and Mar- 1 named, treasurer. Robert M. Crane such projects"- because ibey will nahco chairman, and his commit- Mlvcr-^rrQXs on- wolf; Peter, JTilL- son. Patty Bartlett of Group, 3 will Board of Health last. Thursday How Are Your House Flouts? $who's pulling into^ garet C.'Tilson, 427 Denman road; cham-Djedrick; "Hawaiian War was redacted assistant treasurer' tho irtajoritlesjwhich itiuis turned be inore costly lalur on. tee. ~. '•'..'•"" teacher '.conferences, Mr. 2i(rnmer- nnn,, wolf bQclge; .pouglns Murd- out for GOP candidates: in "past 1 lead the. Juniper's discussion of Might inj the; municipal chambers. African Violet Food • nineteenth—-Dudley O. Tooker, 9 Chan't," Noble - Lelehaku - Brad- Dr. Deborah P. Commuintle.s- the size of .Cran-- Service ccrtiilcatcs wel'o prc- man said. Thu school psychologist tn.in, Wolf badge and, gold and sil- —Seven'Births and three: marriage.? ford^-and "Mr. Anthony's Boogie," years-';.. •-/••"':• "- .-'•• ••• • •• uses some of these rooms two days "Campus' Christians." j!', ^ Harvard road, and Lucy M. Lom- term, would havo.expired in Jan- _:• (Continued on' Pago 8) ~(Coiitinucd titiiPaffc 8) \ ei -arrows!- Glen-Materia, • wolf Ayt-re' ulso included i»i-the month's Leaf Shine ib Insect Spray ; ion Pa0C 3j~Z.. He. asserted New Jersey, is i>uf- fi-week while fhi! speech therapist | Bids'Will'b"e' rcceived^t 3Ip.ro. bardi, 4 Harvard-road. — •.-•-• uary ••'• 10'eSr submitted - her --resdg badge, ijold , iirrow ..njid. denner n'nVl yitn| Stjitistics, John F. KunVc, BARONS tt ferihgfrbma^breakdown of "rail- used tlMJ-medicarwaillniJ"room*for" nation as a 'director.~T.he post wil bti ipe[ Wllliani"~TSfirterfi^ wolf mid-week Bible studyi and prayer health «fficer,rprt!sehted a report road commuter service;^ The rail- •her workijwith pupllsrlieadded. . h ldge.and gold ai'i;o\v—John Tom- remain unfilled until the organiza- hour will be held; at $|p.m. Wed- showing two ' cases- of ^infectious i the new $400,000 public library tion receives .recommendations roads are__and have been, arro- SocietyVote ZminmmmdeZT;VretrtHc mo, Wolf badge. '•'"..' nesday.* '' ' j hepatiti; and two of "strep" throat. gant; the Port of.New York Au- r ^ Den 7.—D^r.ren Pew, silver ar- luildlng, it was announced yes- Repairiirg from its" evaluation committee^ on anticipated iiifreasc in enrollment The Chancel Choir \ylll meet i I; Mi', .(iunzc reported irtiipeqtion WILffBiRILSEEB the i possible enlargement of- ihc^ thority is stubborn, ahd 6ovcrnor in the three upper grades cannot rf four food establishments,' and i on .' aoi'-Joli»v-J,-Oloek,-Flh- TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD 47 18 al Honor "Society have .established Kohn...... in their party in th«,April 18 pri- J*. Cranford-Garwood-KtjnilWQrth two years-had little or no damage, and-associate editor of the music Thelbir were 13 famiiit!!- involv- Friday G2 31 mary flection." ^^ "" ' '•'••, - unte Commissioner Rnymond Bly- toed Bahk is imperative, the lo- and cited as examples the areas ftrg 60 persons .'isslsted last month 18 excellent records; in college, where Also, Diariu Kohn, Arthur Kusiv\ Journal Wilt ,s,inji. at the "supper Saturday --•' 60j_-34 they have been prominent In Jamea Ijanu, Lynn Marley, Mary Mrs. Howard ulsiimer, 'ruuiutru'"- denbur^h related that members of NOTICE TO PERSONS 1 tied Cross.chapter reported this around:' Elm street, i/jwn terrace, meeting. Captains, "workers mtd by the local department as com- Sunday 70 - 39 55 .10 ll - scholastic achievement arid stu- MonUmeeourt. Alda Uevukas, B«Kh tipn drive chairman, said that •~tho Streol ." dopurtiiK'nt. OIKWXL *k..AwordtKg't6 a spokesman Stratford : terrace, "Broad street. board members will attend;; J '*• pared with eight families involv- Mohday 67 ' . 39 53 12 di nnagt) "ditches- and cleaned1' but TOWNSHIP OFCRANFORD - DESIRING ABSENTEE BAttOTi dent life... ' .... . • __Hoden, Judith Russell. Hoscmarie 264 homes had been visited. fr the- chapter', .the .list "of donors Mansion terrace," and Pino street". Thomas Donnelly of Clark, pre ing 34 persons in February, I960, Tuesday -61 3B 50 15 \, itth basins in the brn'ouuhrtti-fa-. I r the director stated:. • , 1 To "biTeligible foi* jnembershlp Stevens, Susan The social action commlttttc of 1 budly-outdated outdated, ana d iient.- aiu^unocd-thut thc ru>bi-rt Wednesday ^ 53. 33 43 22 illltatc runoff from, the --^Inter's TsIOTICE TO IN MILITARY 3e T in' the sjieioty, n junior mtisl rank- -nii-fuflu' S)—:—- till- Mcthrxllst Thnrrli utld liter ^ Jtyou-ave a qualified and registered voter of ' ^.l • '•*.•• n«!«d for blood seems to be Jortrey Ballet, /fbrniedy the Reasons, cited follow: 3 cases, in- "Reading through4 p.m. h*- >vy* snowstorms. Ok PATIENTSJN VETEftANS' ™ sufficient income; 1 ease, supple- Junior Villaye Iniprovcmiint Asi- the State who expects to be absent outside the Mcr than .evt-r. ' Clerk of Works American Ballet, and Jorge Bolet, sociaHon cooporated with' the ,. He added that road patching AND TO THE4R REtATIVES February, the bahk was pianist, who did the soundtrack for mehtiny unemployment insurance; ; \ioik is in progress to repair win- State on April 18, 1961, or. a qualified and 5 cases, unemployed, no resources;. in this (hive. Information I FRIENDS; --• upon to (tiyti21 pints of Hir^dbyfown the Frana Liszt filt«, "Song With- sheets wert loft wherever there ter tljUmtigu unil that branche.-i registered, vater.who will be within the State on which was accomplished out End," have been booked for 2 cases, underemployed, working 'Raggedy 'Rehearsal Change Told downed by the storms have been Rulph Kruoger of South Orange hours cut; 2 casct, domestic diffi- was no one h.amo. The canvassers— If you aro in-tlic militai-y service or are a patient April 18, 1961 but because of illness or physi- * by iiractieiilly^exhuusting the ha;s beert- engaged by the Town- the 1061-62 season. . met at the home of Mrs. S. St., removed.. The borough's tree pro- Cranford workers in the mem- culties, Of the five cases where the Dress reheawal for "Haggt-dy a veterans" hospital and desire to vote^r if you • cat disability, of because of4he observance of a "Bminittee us clerk of .the head of the^ household was unbm- 11 Eisenbcru, 12U Sunhu ,-Gnrdeu —jrriitin IsHo—be-ctintihttcdririT-thrT. worki- on— the new- mutiicipj)l. bership campaign include;;...... Ann and fiafiBedy 'Andy, , to be street. .: ^ ; spilng, .'ind ""residents wishing' arei a relativrelative or fttenfriend of a persopersatri who is m the mIF religious"holiday"pUTsuant"to the tene^^oryoTli , J blood which is ot a rare .ployed wtth-iio reioureeiij-T'oUJ' JiK' presented next week 'as the an- 1 1 building-police headfiuartcrs .juid Mrs.' Perry. Zimmerman, Mrs. In addition, information sheets tuts in front of their homes are. itary service or is a patient in a" veterans' hospital religion, or because of, resident attendance at a PP - . thclociil bank .Was able to /Continued, ort I out of work because of seasonal (Coniinucd\on Page 2) layoffs und diduiot qualify for un- jual Junior,-Sorvicc Leuguu chil-. left' at the - following stores )tnl~..j) t-nterlng a float. 1 J< 11 will lie coihplcteil before n>l a_ I'ommunity the sl/c of drawing:; of the types of float* that . Forms of application can be obtained from the will be entered and. that kits /or sent to prb.'.pcclivc Woinborp'. Mem- of whose status has chunked len the play- about Haytjedy Ann Callahan, Mrs, Haw/kins', Miss Iioop 02 and Ciib..P:a-k S2. Mayor, - Kenilworth through movlngti'hahiiu'ot' itaini: and Ruggedy Andy, adopted from people who their construction arc available for bership \a bijlcn to men 21 io 35 -SKKV1CE LEAGUE' PLAY—Shown^s-sc.ene from "'Hai!(i».-dy Ann Mary SUIlivun, Mrs. Eleanor Sor- TlJollgllt (•X|»lt.'.SC(i Illc.lStilf lit thO undersigned. ' " . J. WALTER COFFEE, BARON'S DRUG STORE thrpuuh »rt!U'ri:ig(\ divorce or itorles by Johnny Grtloile. Mrs; purchase.' years of age who . work~bi* liy*-' ami Itagtji^ly Andy,", tlu-. chlldrvn't 'play to-be presented .by Cruii- er, Mrs. John Silcox, Mrs. Nathan JIM li pen i-nl;i)'.,' 1,1' lm-.il yuiiii:: Township Clerk, in Crunford. . court decree, or failure t«i" voto George also is.directing the pro- twi\ Junior St-r-ylci! LeaijUi.' In local schools n,ext week. .DVess Hodsluln"'und Mrs, T. M. Korh. li J. WALTER.COFFEE, PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY "T In addition to. -instructions, for tow consecutive yours. duction. .. ' \ ^ interested should call kiU'wilt contain nails i«nd UiV ' Initiated ihto inc-mbership at a rehearsal will be in Liviiutston Aviuilic School at 10 u.rn. Saturday. • Metliodist Church — Kenneth Li nns u-:. iUiV.f (il-l'rii' Hoy Kciuil!:, j Township Clerk, .'••''"' 23 North Ave., East, Sor Eastman and AAiln Sts. — Qp , Cranfn^ recent board meeting at the home The otflci) of Township Clerk lte.spon.sibk' for the colorful tos- Stewart, chairman; Juhn Kopf, (1 P a^*fT _ fip Cross.off!,-,- betwe.n' U cut to .si*L'"to enable a.-'Sc-mbling of Left toi'luht in-front are Mr,-;. Hichurd Guy as Haiyjwly Ari'ly, Mrs. tiir) Hi.i)iifK :imt i.litl('*i,i':igii'' :IHII t 100 uf ttii-'unl A. WulU«!<.k»y ul Hi- .T Wnltoc CotTw will be i Mrw. WiiUt-r. M. C.luc;c wire William until U o'clock tonight to accept r and hor •coimrtilti.'oJ Mrs. John h. Oatfi.nu Dukes ;iiwl Albert Uninytm. Jr. Uarvh 2, 19(il. t^M Unlnn nv,- Cicely t)iu Clown; i Mi'j. 1 li "I'''-/ i'i t*" i '* *ii-|'j|- . will ivi-Hinit" tho entrants to dc-votc- 1 ii...i.y, wi'ili'iiii A. Uarbcri and W. Sudl'-r, Mr;;.- V.rotf A. llolden, L. I'raltOi tlic Toy Juui.ir VIA—Mrj. John OEtlVERV.Y; SJor^fWre 8:W a.m. to 10 p.m. ^ and 1 uix'iLni.jJi I'cuj rjf'Jt liK>rc .lilw fo 3e" Miltou L: Soldier. • tlvic"; 'cominttt.ee chairman.. knd • ground., chjlrm^n, it-' • -. • '