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• •• • ' 4r " Jeta ft fiehinger. ^ ?iSffimasssaEfe«fc!!!as»!!98!s BertoUmy Honored Support By lions District . . h g p ,TNwoitl>e members win r Firet Aid Squad GARWOOD—Uons Intetnation- Announces Plans •nt tacludet ««. atorm Aaron, as officers for 1957-58, Mrs al Counsellor Bertram J. Bertol- Installs Slate fitsfi t k **t UUrs .Bt Bnottt as president and Mrs. Fund Mn. Michael Battaglini was in- amy of 415 Union street was pre-For Smorgasbord A. WiAtams outUaad ta* Mi*, as cmretnondlng secretary. stalled last week as president of sented with a ^i«tintMt«h»«l, ™>r"tf* GARWOOD — Fourth, annual the Consros tor tte the Walnut Avenue Parent-Teach- smorgasbord of St. Anne's Rosary plaque for bis work as extension neetmt Tuesday at Hartws er Association at the final meeting chairman during Ihe past year, nt Society will be held In the cafe- teria of St Anne's School between taurant. . KENILWORTH of the season. Mrs. Frank Steudle a Lions District 18-E meeting in GARWOOD of Union, Union County president, 4 and 7 p.m. on May 25. Each TTbe speaur, introduced •4 GRANF0RD Dover last Wednesday night. 1 HOUBIGANT was the Installing.officer. item on the menu-will be pre- Kenneth W. Ivccsen. told in IvolLXlV. No.l», Entered as weond class mall matter at . The district also voted unani- pared with the distinctive touch CRANFORDV NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1957 Tha rost Offlea at Cranlord. N. J. ' 4 Sections, 26 Pa^es—;10c Also taking office were: Mrs,mous endorsement of Mr. BertOi- of the nationality which has made Edgar A. Brownlec, first vice- amy as its candidate for the pusl it famous. - to the appropriate-corntnttkie president; Mrs. M. W. Fuller, sec- of Lions International director at Chairmen for the project are » and for the actual' ond vice-president; Mrs. Lethoe International convention in Mrs. Michael Kowalec, Mrs. Her- ing of Use legliXatton into bill: College Club Awards $1,600 in Scholarships; Plan Athletic Greancy,. record ing secretary; San Francisco, Calif., June 28- man Steffen, Mrs. Albert Lau- forwarded to tbe Bules Board Changes School Zones Mrs. Robert T. Grimshaw, corres- 29; cius, Mrs Anthony Kalwicz and tor scheduling In the Youth Events ponding secretary, and . JMrs- Mrs. Albert Stanko. i> »>»wi *jTwlly ret>cbJ6s^-fla> Harold Rothbard, treasurer. In Ormin Secret pal birthdays of Mrs. floor of House of Representattyai e*lerf*li Winner of YIA Nursing Grant Also Announced A music festival was presented I •«> Wgan John Wissel, Mrs. Rudolph Wrhel for discussion and action. ; The Cranford College Club tb- for the members by the th>rd<,{At Douglass College Donella Jean MacNelll, daughter For'Bays? Under Reorganization Plan and Mrs. Peter Bilinskas were In speaking of the operations at Ly announced the awarding of of Mrs. Donald MacNeiU of 10 Athletic contest events to be (A loll-page msp showing new nouricement, the plan "authorizes answer all questions concerning' fourth and Itfth grade classes, unr }=: v marked at a meeting of the so- Congress, Mr. Williams, point* Uolarships to three senior girls the setting up of' classrooms andthe new zoning plan at that ses- der the direction of Charming Cop- GAR WOOD — Miss Anne G. Burnside avenue, has been select- staged for local school children at school district lines appears «n Mosca of 329 North avenue is oneciety lastThursday. out that the.committee system |s "FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS ft Cranford High School and to ed by the Village Improvement Memorial'Field on Saturday, June Page Three of Section Three In teacher and administrative assign- sion. , ' ; page and the classroom teachers. of four Douglass College students Mrs. George Casabpna was wel- in use. This system consists «f jirce ronpplic^Jits who are com- ments under the 6-2-4 reorganiza- Themembership agreed that the Association, its Evening Depart- 8,. second day of this year's Cran- today's ClUxen and Chronicle.) * New school assignments were who- will participate in an organ comed as a new member. ' ^-partisan committees set»up Ipleting their sophomore year at ment and the Junior VIA to re-ford Days celebration,' were an- The Board of Education today tion of all elementary. Junior High lin anticipation of completion PTA would present a public ad- Hostesses for the evening were ' FOR EVERY SEASON" School and Senior High School l p p recital in Elizabeth Voorhees coyer the various matters that e. , • ' . • • ceive the .1957 VIA nurse's schol- nounced today by Mrs. William announced an elementary school J dress system and a set of en- Mrs. Richard Schaeffer, Mrs. Ferd- ' Edward F Cornwall, affiliated with the AutoinoUle Associauon of a six-rooi m^t ^^additioi n to the Chapel* at the State University lib- would come before the Coegressi Thc amount to be distributed, is arship award amounting' to $350. jrezoning plan, ..approved ut itgrades.s " Brookside Place cyclopedias to the school as this inand Schnell, Mrs. John Serina, Gubas, chairman for the urmual Bkid Pl §^l next eral arts women's college in New of New Jersey, is shown presenting plaque from' Automobile Asso- Tbe members of the fcy Mf. J. Oiepe jgoO more than the dub has ever The award winner, a senior at community celebration. regular meeting on Tuesday, to A public meeting has been nlonth and completion of tWo new year's gift! I Brunswick at 7 o'clock this ^yc- Mrs. Alfred Sicko, Mrs. David Sil- ciation of America to Police Chief Lester W. Powell in recognition are selected so that the different Cranford High School, will be in- take effect at the start of theScheduled by the board for 8 p.m. va and Mrs. Walter Silver. iCfore offered. The original goal elementary school buildings after Mrs. Harold Robinson and ning.': of the accomplishments of the Cranford Police Department in the geographical as well as political renowned no nt expert troduced to the membership at thc There will be op_en_compctition school.year In September. Tuesday in the Cleveland School thc first of the year, the board The meeting was preceded by „» I,, 1940 was. $100. This was Mrs. M. B. Gershman, chairmen The Garwood student, a sopho- field of traffic safety during' 1956, as evidenced by the tact that Aspects are reflected in* the tnaka* Used to S500 in 1950 and $lj000 annual luncheon o( the VIA at the n shuffleboard for students of the According to the board an- auditorium.- Board members will stated. ' of Jhe ainiiU carnival'which-'Was recitation of the Rosary and bene- : 1 more, will play "The Heavens De- there were no fatal traffic accidents here last year. Looking on up of the cnmmittet. cempUokeaUry with the porehase of L1953. • ' , ' . '-. ^ Washington House ; Watchung, on fourth, fifth and/sixth grades in Decision to .put the plan into ef- held at the school on Saturday, clare the plory of God.", by Ben- diction by the Rt Rev. Msgr. John Guest at the luncheon were Mer*. Tuesday, June 4. • . the public schools arid St. Mich- M. Walsh in the Church of St at left is Lt Lawrence T. Bonnell, saf^y officer of the department. I Funds for the awards ere real- fect now was. made in'order that expressed thanks to all who par-edetto Marcello: "Arioso." by J. S. vyn Haynes of Livingston, alas ized by the(cjub*s ways and means Donella has been accepted at the ael's School, and also combined Event of the Year Near at CHS mid-year transfer.of classes from", Anne. •••'•.•-.• .... . • • • ticipated. f<) • • Bach, and "Now Thank We All Berlin of dark. Raymond Piss-* [project, which for the past several Chestnut Hill Hospital, Philadel- doubles for. both 'boys and girls. one building to another may be. Our God." by S. Karg-Elert. RadutGiven He has traveled ex- ella, and Albert Nemlth. guest of Lars has been a book sale held in phia and is following the career of Miss Jean Vorhccs is in charge.of effected without any changes in tensivly in the United States on Edward Marttowich. E. Calvin QUEIQUES FLEURS her mother, who' is a nurse at the this event. ' '. ' • May Day Continued jfrom October and in the corning year classroom organization, the trust- Local Explorers company projects. Shire presidedL .••).. West Hudson Hospital and who, Softball distance throw will be ees announced (Continued from Paoe I) Workshop Provides Cirillo, board president, announced The -board will consider the ap- lVill be the biannual Citizen and Chronicle subscription drive. for the past, five years, has attend- conducted, under direction of Ed-; the school. Mrs. Bertha Brooks*Talent for Pageant Aid Conference that the board is "sorry to lose pointment of a successor to carry ed Mrs. Frank Biribauer, local ward Hobbie, with .separate com- There will be "essentially no" on until the next election at an ad- This year an award of $400 goes Mothers' March oh Polio chairman changes in either teacher or pup^ • second graders made holders for GARWOOD—Two members of such a good member, especially Retiring President Nancy Tidabbck, daughter of petition for boys and girls in each journ/a meeting tonight. for 1957. : of the three grades One grade level assignments to classes iti both the ' . pot holders, while in Mrs. Netty the Drama Workshop sponsored by Preparations after so short an. association.".. far. and.Mrs. Herbert Jl'Tidabock elementary and Junior Hish School • Zieglcr's third grade the children the Garwood Recreation Commit Explorer David Conley of Post Mr. Radut headed the teachers' Feted by VTK During her .high school career, boy and girl from each school will In France, Mr. Radut will serve committee. 814 Springfield avenue. She Donella was interested in basket- grades when • the buildirig oc- TfltdCd- wishbones and -then decorrr sldh; Vera Sorokoji and Julcs-Lu- -7^Xranto«L.4s..Jn charge^oi ar- Ii"lans-Ui-.attend- Drew" University. be selected beforehand to enter cupancy transfers arc made "some- . ated theni with colored sea shells sardi; will participate in the his-rangements for a discussion period Mrs. Richard O. Adams, retiring ball, archery, softball and art andthis Competition. to make pins for their mothers. construction ©fa new reHnery in —-| president of.the,Roosevelt Parent- (Continued on Page 8) was a member of the Vocational time after January 1, 1958;" the •01 torical pageant to be presented in which 15 Explorers will consider Bordeaux. After the work is com- Smorgashord Friday .Robert Hobble will be in charge announcement stated'. In connection with an astronomy in Warinanco Park. Roselle-Eliza- questions relating to how young Teacher Association, was^ionored Medical..Club, Masque and Bau-of horschorsc pitching, -with boys' project in Mrs. Ziegler's class in- plete, he -will report back to the GARWOOD—The Ladies' Aid at a luncheon Monday at the ble, Student Council, Cranteen .Until the completion of- the new beth, on Monday. Tuesday and men can practice citizenship now, •Esso Research Center, linden, and .girls' singles for .each of the dividual booklets were made con- Thursday of next week in connec- ; Society of St. Paul's, Evangelica Washington House. Watchung, by IName Bofjan Commlttee'''ahd "Pr'om "Committee- "thfee "grades—••— elementary school buildings, those at the Union Council Explorer where he has been employed for and Reformed Church will serve Eaa> 4t> Toilelte 1st a taining, stories a'nd^ pictures of thetion/with the celebration of theUniversity Conference to be held the past officers of the PTA. ,v chairman,. She is also a member of. Dashes will be held as follows: •i~ classes- --which-v^AVul..i0c,c.ujji,kJthe _ constellations and a large wall the past'IQ% years. a smorgasbord supper in the A gift was. presented to,Mrs- FWw«r Basket, $1.75.* the Rainbow. Girls and Westmin- Blooniingdale avenue unit will be- 100th anniversary of Union Coun- the week-end of June 8 and 9 at. Located about 4ft mites up a Fourth grade boys, 40-yard; fifth mural was prepared showing the ty. cfiurch hall at 6:30 pj(n. tomorrow. Adams hi appreciation of her "un- Be flower f ragraat all day eekley Day ster Fellowship. • grade boys, 50-yard; sixth grade. gin the year in Cleveland School. Douglass College in New Bruns- river from the .Atlantic Ocean in Mra. James Logic is chairman of positions of the stars in the con- The pageant was written by wick. ; tiring efforts and many achieve- kmg with Quelques Fleurs, Previous winners of the VIAboys, 50-yard; fourth grade girls, and those classes which will oc- . stellations. • f southwest France, the; new re-the committee in charge of ar-ments in behalf of the organiza- S joyou* blending «f flower scholarships are Diane Byrnes, 40-yard; fifth grade girls, 90-yard, cupy the Livingston avenue build- Jack Dugan of Garwood. Among those assisting him asfinery will-, handle crude- oil from rangements. iParade Head Sanford Knollcr and the pupils tion'* during the past two years as •eenu. New. iomg Imttimg toilet water W ladea Township Committeeman Ira D who is attending the. Orange Me- and sixth grade girls, 50-yard.; ing will attend the Sherman in his home room jreceivedKhigh discussion leaders'will be Explor- newly-discovered French fields morial . School of Nursing, Faith School. ers Arthur Cyphers of Post 75 andand also'.from the Middle East. 4 iDoriun was- appointed chairman Foul shooting for boys vs. boys commendation frotn'Olivcr Crom- Tell Marshal Ifor a parade of present and form- Marie Sharer, training at Roose- and girls vs. girls will be directed After tbese transfers are made, . James Carroll of Post 78, both OfConstruction materials and equip- aitlMl aerhetjfctr gi'fM or Ut ytmndf. Cajey this velt Hospital in,New York, and well, 9th, in charge of the school (Continued from Page 1) Cranford. . |cr meinbers of" athletic teams fContinued on Page 8) the Junior High grades made up thrift program for the Westf ield ment from all parts of Europe and IFormMly witfc Aathpnf*a} fewer iiagraaet i« stker aew ffeaaratieas, toe. Yvonne Fraley, also at Orange en and expand the youth activ- Governor Robert B. Meyner will the United States will be used in Icoachcd by J. Seth Weekley at a of pupils in thc Wulnut-Shernian- Federal Savings and Loan, for DOROTHY Imecting of the Weekley Day Memorial Hospital. Livingston-Lincoln districts wijll; ities program of the post. address the conference on "Citi- the project, he said. .'-.-"' • Sotay lfist-e Talewa-t their fine thrift record. The class I Committee program unit last Public Meeting Set —Photo by Frutchey occupy thc Sherman School, and has had 100 percent participation It was announced ~ that 'plans zenship" on the morning of June At the E*so Research Center, Mr. announces the opening have been completed for the sale 8. He will spend approximately Iweck, . - - ' those in the Cleveland-Rposovelt-. for five weeks and over 90 percent 1 Radut's chief assignment in recent On School Rezoning « Members of the Cranford H^gh School Junior-Senior Prom of Buddy..Poppies .starting next an hour and a half talking and of her New Beauty Shop I the meeting was held in the Poppy Sale Brooksidc-Biobmingdale districts for two-extra weeks.. . . years has'been dealing with the The Board of Education will committee pose outside the high school. Left to right: Judy will go to Cleveland School. Until Thursday and continuing through conducting a question-and-answer problem of corrosion in oil tank- I home of Mrs. C. V. Chamberlic. ' ' - "This ^certainly an outstanding period for 300 Explorers attending explain and answer questions Stcltz, Barbara Suarez, Karollne De Martini, William Wcyde-. then all Junior, High grades will" achievement which is seldom May 20. Past Commander Cus- ers. :.' -' • " .. • 19 Forest avenue. Mrs. Chamber- mano is chairman for thi», project, the affair. ' l]in, assistant general chairman, Days Begin concerning its new rezoning meyer, Candy Carter, Sue Williams and Barbara White! Herbert continue at the-High School as equaled In the entire country," Mr. A native of Union, Mr. Radut is plan . for elementary schools; Ehlers, also on the committee, was not present when thc picture at present. . ' it Cromwell wrote. "Other class- assisted by Mrs. Milton Boertmann . Speaking on "Citizenship in thea graduate of Tri-State College. I conducted the session. of the Ladies' Auxiliary. Community" on the morning of To originate from the municipal which goes into effect next was taken. These rezoning moves, classroom rooms do reach 100 percent fre- Angola, Ind. and served In the Mat 217 Elmer Street. WostffMd Here Friday September, at a public meeting organization changes and adjust- . A donation was voted to theJune 9 will be State Senator Rob- lines during World War II. He I lurking let in Springfield avenjae, quently, but seldom do they hold (Just Across from Safeway Parking Lot) . Mayor .John L. Brennan has at 8. p.m. Tuesday in the Cleve- ments in teacher and' administra- that 100 percent for as many con- cystic fibrosis fund drive being ert C. Crane of Westf ield. Windup was with the Third Division in I the parade will assemble at 1 pjn. conducted by Capt. Newell Rodney speaker in the afternoon will be She will be pleased to hear from her many proclaimed tomorrow and Sa land School auditorium. . . tive assignments were approved secutive weeks.-' You and- yo.nr Guam and China; • June id and begin at 2:30. Exact ATTTnleTCSted~pcrsons-are-in-- Transforming Gymnasiumafter long study by thc.adminis- • 1 Fiske. Post S3S of Cranford. Congresswoman Florence P. Dwy- DONELLA JfcAN MacNEUX day Poppy Sale Days. In Cranford, F& f- ? -.. students arc indeed to be congrat- Mr. Radut has resided in Kentl- patrons in Cranford and Garwood. I route of the parade will be de- and Buddy Poppies will be offered yited to attend the special ses- trative staff and the Board of ulated. These wonderful saving Plans were made- for a combined er of Elizabeth, who will discuss worth nine years. He reports- hta 34 EASTMAN ST. CRANFORD, N. J. lurmlnod at a subsequent meet- meeting of post and auxiliary on "The Young Man's Place in the HOURS EVERY DAY rHOat • in the town center under joint sion, the board announced to- Education, trustees said. Of major habits that the students are form- wife and; three children—aged 4 to Craaford ThMtte) Persons viewing the parade are auspices of Cranford Unit 212, day... 1 ForPromTomorrowNight consideration In this study wits May 24. Community.". . »—are eagerly anticipating their ing today will stand them In very Call U$ About Our Spsciab — BRIDGE 64100 J requested by. the committeejo fall Local Officiate to Review American-Legion Auxiliary, and .' The rezoning plan authorizes • Ycarlertd activities of Cranford Hlgh\School students will V thc maintenance ot a proper balr utihelrlivesJ." 18-month Adventure. This will be I in line and. follow the matchers Capt Newell Jlodney Fiske Post setting up of classrooms, teach- tomorrow night with the annual Junior-Senior Prom In the Specially 'ance of pupil population in the the.first;time they have accbtn- I to the high school, where dediea- WEstfield 2-9513 _ SW* AUo in WwtfWd - 335, Veterans of Foreign Wars, er and administrative assign- decorated high school gymnasium. various zones in relation to the at Franklin School is busy with a Borough' of I tion ceremonies for Weekiey ] Centennial Parade Saturdayand its Ladies' Auxiliary. ments under the new 6-2-4 re- number of classrooms in both new unit on the circus. The pupils i. nrw fifld organization of all school grades Sam> Dqnahvct. l)ls saxophone and existing buildings. Combined Compar«tiva> Balanc* Sttf*t John_L. Brennan and members of the Tovnship Commit Mrs. Raymond Leonard is chair- and his orchestra will provide mu- are making a circus parade of Saturday man, for the. Legion Auxiliary. on all Jeyels. It was adopted in 1 Careful consideration was-«lso animals, clowns and bands and • . Pecembar D«c*mb%c J 'the completion sic for the dancers. 7 ASSETS 31. MM Ircctiun of Township Engineer Pat- jj^^ "^ ~ '"~ """"""""jMiilBB Fete Tonight giveri to {he potential growth of "big tops' for a border for the SI. 19U 1 rick J. Grail. and completed in .^-committee. these zones^The plan classroom. Cash and Investments 1 _ $125,523.24 $144,271.84 Public Works Dpartment, and the &msmmmm Taxes, Assessments and Liens 26,174.37 RJ. |Scptemkier. mayor will then go. to Warinanco mittec are: -Mrs. Howard Arnc- Brookside Place School In June morrow transforming the gym- - David Loveland, Robert Taylcr, Property Acquired by Tax Title Lien A bronze plaque commemora- Park, Rosellc-Ellzabeth, to view sen, Mrs. Mitchell Koury, Mrs. and completion of two new ele- nasium into a beautiful ballroom, ratios throughout all buildings, the Howard Harney and Anthony Rr- Liquidation :....,.... 48,229.00 50,934.00 1 ting the event will be set in stone UJC Summer the windup of the spectacle there Henry Bond, Mrs. Edward Morri- mentary schools after next Jan- is still koeping secret tho nature of board announced. vendro modeled elephants from Accounts Receivable 15,670.68 10,405^4 .ELIZABETH... Jby the Del Stone Company. The from the main reviewing stand.
'jyitretoBea^.^j^Kur^iM&4i^fe^ggg¥g«gHI»j^^ ' • j ' 'fl^ THg CRAWTOBP CTHZgN AMD CHRONICLE. Francis Joseph Sowa, HI was PltUburgh, Pa. in St Clair Mem- the birth of a sop, Robert Philip, Hospital- S. M. Hess of the drial'AosplUU Pittsburgh. Mr*. th bora on M«y t to MrVand MB. and Roward Jacob as secondary I kive council of the university. She iwxiliary grave plaques for de- tf eights in June* Jr., on April 30 at Overlook Hos- Mansion terrace address is the pa- ten ift the former Jean Sny- H Frank J. Sowa, Jr. of W. Hyatto- •Charles Joft will act as maste^l r«1«n Jiaft *»«"»• Al«MA«t 4n MMnkar. ^ b Mr. W«rri«»n reported OP the MMMlLJ grandmother and Mrs. Bgg- Hpr parrtvto^Mr. and Mrs. SpnnfneM avenue •*»» "»»•.""• ceremonies.' ship in Beta Beta Beta, honorary Mrs. George Dixon was ap- naUonal pretident't luncheon hefl. Behrens of 16 Greaves place are sie Burnett of Roselle Patk is the Peter: *. Spyder,^who lived »» iri Atlantic City last week. maternal, grandmother Washington,'D. C. The paternal yejrp/in Cranford, now reiida in fields near Campus Estates, Mrs. society recognizing superior sch- pointed chaimun of flowers for [-the paternal grandparents. grandparents «jr* Dr. and rMrs; George Hostesses for the evening were Neubeck stated. olarship in biology. A graduate of the Cranford Days .boutonnieres Sowa, Sr. of • Befler avenue: Summit. Is Cranford High School, Miss Turner to be presented to commuters on Mrs. Davidson and Mrs. Puzio. Mr. and Mrs. George Hess of 41 Their third daughter, Nancy Presidi Mayor John U Brennanwill be une 7. Mansion terrace are receiving con- Elizabeth, was born to Mr. and '/• is completing her freshman year Aid Squad Auxiliary Mrs. Heinz Wittmann of 172 HiU- A son. Bruce BrownellPetersen, GIVE TO THB an honored guest at the 14th an^- at the university. It was reported that Mrs. Arne- gratulations on the birth of tneir George Williams, a three-letter athlete, wa. elected iMiMit VIA BIRTHS ' crcst avenue on May. 12 at Muh- was born last Thursday to Mr the cSnford High School Student Council after a brief but active Plans Rummage Sale u nual Sunny Acres Baby Parade, oil sen, rehabilitation chairman, will first child, a daughter, Iissa Dan.->, CANGES DUVB AcUvities of the ladles Auxil- June l«,.it was announced by Mr. Miss Beverly Hawes of Newark, Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Beh- lenberg Hospital, Plainfield. and Mrs! Eton R. Petersen of By Glee Glut represent the unit at the John E. rens of Milltown have announced ^ASS. O. Holme. jlUams of 14 Makatom drive,iary of the Cranford First Aid and Mti Carl B- Koester, chair- • Members of the Cranford Glet tion tor theDel., formerly of Cranford. has Runnells Hospital in Berkeley Squad during the coming year will .nen, ^ ^ meeting of the Sunny Club presented an informal vat. aSodation'. been elected to both Kappa Delta heavy-hitting first~ ~~ Acres Civic and Improvement As- George is a ••«-* - -^--.- include a rummage sale, Mrs. lety program before an audier season Tues- Pi Education Honorary Fraternity and Wednesday in which the cam- sociation Monday night wV .... 4S eacker on the Cranford High base- Jean McCandless, program chair- of approximately lfJO persons and Alpha Kappa Delta Sociology ball team: He is also active in paign managers spoke in behalf of man, revealed in outlining the pro- Starting at 1:30 p.m, floats and Honorary Fraternity. Miss Hawes, their respective candidates for of- the auditorium of Cleveland Sche basketball and football. gram ot a meeting in the squad marchers wjlliparede through the l«st week. The singing group B. Chap- a 1953 graduate of Cranford High fice. On Thursday, balloting with area to the • reviewing stand on School, was on the dean's list for The new council leader also en- building last Wednesday. ; directed by" Henry Boardman. joys' swimming and holds a Jun- standard voting machines took Mrs, McCandless issued a re- Mohawk " drive; where Mayor recording secre- the first semester of 1956-57 a f place throughout the day. At the faking part as end men ior Red Cross life-saving badge. quest to members and the public Brennan will deliver a brief ad- Nobel Anderson; Ohio Weslcyan University from end of the day, the results were dress and present the grand prize. Adplph Vogel. Gene Zobel, * which she will be graduated' in He has served as, assistant water- to save clothing, shoes, records and neth Weeman, and Joseph Dut amK secretary, Mrs. L.J. front director at a Boy Scout camp. announced over the public address Prizes wfU"be on display before assistant corresponding June. system. • • Other-articles between now and Several skits were presented At First Presbyterian Church, he the date of the sale (to be an-the parade date at two places irt Mrs. A. W.. P""*^; The newly elected officers wJU the town center to be announced Robert Smith, Walter Gaml &flr • •• is treasurer of the Westminster nounced later) and to call her Mrs. J. C. Klein; assist- go through a period of training later, »nd also at Lind/s Drug Richard Anderson and Erwin RUll, Fellowship.. , --..,._""". at her home, \\4 Centennial ave- Mrs. Harold Young; Legion Auxiliary i§:iil I —Photo by A. Q. Vote} which will include technical in- Store onJlaritan road, the chair- Solo numbers were offered by] Other new officers are: Vice nue, to make pick-up arrange- 1 Charles Mott, and struction at conferences and con- nfen reported. . ' George Porcella and Mr. Voge ' i Order of Rainbow for Girls, who were president, Mandy Fisher; secre- ments. -.•:•. • Jting committee chairman, ventions. Ttus public 1« Invited to attend and there was a violin speclalt Sets Date, Place Shown above arc; the .-new. officers of .rgay.' Left to right: First row. Patricia Mc- tary, Stephanie- Morrison, and The toUowimj new «en**» "iinbert J. Allen; '- " , mother adviser; Phyllis Aklan. Nancy De- treasurer, David Boydl were accepted: Mrs. Londi GaMp. : , Banker of the evening ture* of past parades on the Mo- Quartet selections were present- For Picnic Supper ., ,.Crea, Carol Juhr, Barbara Tunison, .ellcr; second row, Janice Ruch. Alice Barton. Campaigning tootkk placp e from 3 Deer Are Spotted Mrs. Lena Cippola, Mrs. *ita Co|- ed by Kmery Meschter, Edward of the VIA was elected hawk drive basketball court start- 'Annual picnic supper of Cran n, Marilyn Powers, " '" Mnnni Monday, May IS, throughh h lasltt - Mrs. Louis Ocone. Mrs. Reardpii, Walter Conway and Mr. the Junior VIA. and Nancy Brooks; back row, Carol Brown, Ju- In* Springfield Avenue ing «MuskN4lds S**"^-.. . t9 ford Unit 212, American Xegioi Wednesday. During this time, pos- feline PoUdori,. HisMw. . *Wn Gamble, and "Mr. Boardman, Ted ters, buttons and other vote-at- Three deer were spotted run- Foerst and Ito. Bosemarie G«ddes George Kflkey and Kathy Jote Auxiliary, the final event of th< ning across Springfield avenue at tern »nu *»••. ~~—— - - been nailed king and queen Lough, Mr. Zobel and Edward He is season, will be held at the home of Ruch; service, Pamela Brown; tracting materials were promi- Johnson. join the nently displayed throughout the dusk last Thursday by Mrs. El- Mrs. Shirley Colaneri, president. estate and the president-elect, Mrs. Raymond chaplain, Patricia McCrea; musi- wood A- Neubeck of 315 Coolidge »nofd commissionereal r of Leonard, 438 Elmwood terrace, cian Virginia Boardman; soloist. school. • r~") , • . Semi-Public installation As a climax to 55- •••-.*•, Com* and g*t '.ml KURTZ MARKSrS Happy Holiday Foo4 It's Always SAFER . / I ( BUT« for your trip to th« b«aoh^HHirj*l«uur«-pack«d picnic PREMICR «•*«!«• '!«•' t# in a Drug Storm ^^*h^oi^looilun**5»^j«HfcJ •** hand-picked STUFFED OLIVES 49c C >• •.!„ •.. .i-vj i; A. '. 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Made of a new. 48-gauge nylon power net ' more than one in the new sea Jright colors! 13JH> DULANY 6-Oz. cans that feels like next-to-nothlng on. yet moulds yoo to the for BREAKSTONE t cupi figure of your fondest dream*. Do your figure a '°vor-bu* 0RANI 2 25< COTTAGE CHEESE 39c leea'J. new Fr,,-Kee, today. S. M. L Either pantie or g.rdJ- stvle. N SON'S « • •i;l;:v.v;ff..^ii-'t'ivi-'M-i>WyJi|i;^jIi-ai vhY Chi-Am Chateau in Mountainside Jr., Mrs. Robert Clare, Mrs. Bruce IKoos Dinner Party totiight. G .GMlespie. Mrs. Joseph. Fraltes. I :x Committee to Plan* Mrs. Edward George. Mrs. John fetes Engaged Couple* • -T Adeline Griffin, daughter of Mr. ednesday Club Returns Overlook Auxiliary BaU G. Keller. Mrs. Chauncey Hale. Thirty-four engaged couples and-Mrt.-Rnhcrt F.. fitrjfi}n__of_»5_ A committee to make arrange- Mrs^ Edward Marek. MraTStanley; from Cranford 1 and vicinity were StoughtoTnf avenue was feted at~a ments for ther fall ball of Cran- guests Grayson, Mrs. Paul W. Selby, Mrs. entertained at a dinner party last A ''Miss Nancy Anoe , ~W~T^CotlinsafHe Mrs. Frank Cook of 4'thester party attended by relatives and ford Twig One Women's Auxiliary, Lang place entertained at canasta Cleaves, Mrs. W. S. Cluff. Mrs.John p. Warrington, Jr^ MrsThursda. y evening at Koos Bros, friends after 'making her first Rosemary selle ParkWas honored Saturday Wedding Party . officers were elected at the 66th annual business meeting of Overlook Hospital, Summit, to James M. Rich, Mrs. Emery New Tuesday evening tor Mrs. George O. C. Weber, Mrs. William M. furniture showplace in Rahway. communion recently at St. Mi- To Reside In evening at a surprise brldaVshow- Mr. and Mrs;'Gordon Lee Mel Wednesday Morning Club yenerday at the Township rooms. be held in October, *was appointed Beer, Mrs. Chester H. Oliver. Jr., King. Mrs. Michael V. Bercik. Mrs. Meschter, Mrs. Sumner B. Sweet- ' The dinner also was attended by chael's Church. ' . ; • Becomes r : ser, Mrs. Warren Sechristhi , MrsM . B Allison of 9 English er given by Mrs. Hobart I* Brad- Nelll and children, Martha an h -v include Mrs. J. L. Grady, second vice-pre^Wcnt; Mrs. Wil-at the unit's May meeting at the Mrs. Elwood Waters, Mrs. Wilbur Robert- Bradley and Mrs. George Koos executives, who personally John A. Manger, Mrs. John L. | years, will leave by auto Monday to Kevin, of 325 Retford avenue, Wji] .recording secretary;, home of Mrs. D. R. French, 20 Fuhro. Mrs. Walter Welnstein. Elmore. conducted the couples on a' tour Miss Helen Bai-horowski of Sa- Of Charles Sm Cranlpnl for the past bury'of 12 Van Buren avenue. Brennan. Dr. Dorothea Guinther, AnnweWTlland the drive to Arlington, Va.,MomorrnJ r d Cowperthwaite.j Can at the Papermill Playhouse. Madison avenue, last week. Of the store's five model homes lem, Mass., is the guest of her ' hUtfht& The marriage of MUa Rosemary Oifts were arranged How a cousins, Mr. and-Mrs. A. W. Baird with Robbins to take part in the weddiny Saturl j!rs. Those' attending were Mrs. P. Mr and Mrs. George Beer of SjMrs. Henry Frahme. Mrs. James and 76 model rooms. Ann Knopp. daughter of Mrs. r umbrella, and the day of Mrs. McNeiU's sisi ,»- ' treasurer, and Mrs.H. D. Lohman, Mrs. J. ri; McAteer, Mrs. K. R. | hester Lang place entertained a«iS. Clarke. Mrs Fnrris S. Swack- of 15 Dunham avenue. •% tr G. Tomlinson. chairman, Mrs. Ed- Mrs. John Dombrowski. Mrs. Chester Soy Soltysiak of 412 Walnut and storage firm, from »^ found- Carlson and Mrs. C. A. Williams, c hamer, Mrs. John V. Starr, Mrs. I ; celebrates its 25th anniversary. M r were in pink and greety Carole Francis Snyder. ward Burnett. Mrs. C. G. Culin, Richard Walbrecker and Mrs. avenue and the late "W» « S? in 1»13 until he retired from cuditor. cocktail parties on-Fridaneiry ui.us.rv.,Edwarand at- d C. Rearick. Mrs. Richard Robert Single, son of Mr. andArnold W. Vrcoiiand of 3 Park- ' Attending were 36 guests from Miss Snyder, daughter of M, in office for anotlier Mrs. Wesley A. Stanger, Mrs. EJr.. . chairman. - - ^Ta^ual^anfl-t celebration" S Sr.. to Charles Francis Cranford Students Continuing • Bruno. urd-jy in honor of theifollowinr daughurg th.e H. Dudlev. Mrs. William J. Mil- Mrs. Fred B. Slagle of 23 Tuxedo vl-ay' Village is reported slightly the business in May. 1954. and Mrs. Raub Snyder of , Mrs. W/TE. . McKiege. Mrs. Charles Redden, The annual spring luncheon will be held at' 7:30 o'clock in Troth Announced He was one of the founders. of Cranford, Roselle, Roselle Park, rcsldent Gayle Joyce Beer, following the improved in Muhlenberg Hospital, ST« «t Mr. and Mrs. John ton, will be married to Clay Den year arc: Mrs. J. F. Bumash. Mrs. Howard will be held June 6 at Baltusrol dance recital of the Lois Wicks lcr. Mrs. James Felz. Mrs. Ed- place, entertained for a group of Win Musk Awards Lakewood, White Meadow Lake. ice-president. Mrs- Mrs. Howard M. Condit of 14 1 ward Fearns, Mrs. Joseph J. Welsh. 55 classmates Friday evening pre-1 plainfield,' where he was taken Shim Szul of Trenton, took the Greeley Building & Loan As- sey IJyler of Arlington at t) Collins: fi^ vi Cowperthwaite. Mrs. F.! J. PlatU Golf Club, Springfield. School of the Dance. On Friday. place Saturday morning at &t. sociation and was ejected iUMHnJ Jersey City. Elizabeth, linden, and cbrresppnd- English Village has returned from ceding the Cranford High School last week following a heart attack. Sh Cherrydale Methodist Church ner. Mrs. Homer J. Dickens, and 16 guests attended from Kosollc Michael's Church. ,. ,residenfon February 15. 1922, a For Piano Skill Arlington. a 10-day trip to Bermuda. Dr. Carl G* Hanson o( 38 Junior Prom. . ^T BuSn C. Belden is W pupils of CeUrida Fer- Westfleld and PlalnflelA SSiS^t.-** Mrs. W. T. Collins. * • . Park, Elizabeth and Cranford, and nson ol 38 Miss Pat Grant, daughter of Mr. *The Rev. Michael Novacki, ion he held for IB years until PU Mrs. JtfcNeiU will be matron i Offmn Installed on Satu»day, 14 guests were p-es-| Springfiel_..--.-„- d avenue, who Under- cousin of the bridegroom, oMici- recital Sunday .fter- MlsMisss CurtisCurtis,, daughtdaughteer of » The American Home Committee Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Con'.t-y Former Mayor Fred P. Ander- and Mrs. B. W. Grant of 15 Oak association was merged with recital honor; Mr. McNeill, an, ushe: ent from Linden, Metuchen and' went surgery, Monday in Muhlen- TteTat the 10 o'clock double-ring and Mrs. Donald Curtis, wUl be . were passed ?or closed its year's program with a I of 14* Woods Hole road spent sev- sen left by plane Sunday after-' lane\ played the pnrt of "Grace- ceremony. A dinner for the im- noon for their paren _ 1" JL on June 22 to Raymond Martha, a flower girl, and Kevii g BuWSCS Group Cranford. berg Hospital, Plaintield, is con- ceremony^^^ toUowed at the married Convention re- eral days last week in Atlantic | noon for..(Chicago on, a business in Vsomcthihg Unspoken," by ^ittee_. metnbers ^.Jans at the Ferguson residence, 1 Lenox the ring bearer. thc coming garden party Monday at the home Mrs. Chauncey Hale was elected mediate Mr. and given by Mrs. Collins, valescing satisfactorily. trip for the Equitable Life Assur- Tennessee Williams. Noel Cow- Carteret. Hotel, Eliza- Park. While in Virginia, the ports wort- of Mrs. John L. Lehman, 12 Pitts- president of the Women's Society City.' Mrs. Edwin K. • Harvfcy. of 4 No- Elizabeth Heal of 5,« w Jon Hoffman. Mrs. Ernest ance Society of New York City. ard's "Fumod Oak'" was also pre- will'stay "at the Snyder resideno field street. Mrs. Lehman showed of Christian Service at the Metho- mahegan ' court t entertained at Dr. Edward M. Coe of 217 Holly beth. . Mrs. James Hackett of 37 Hern- He planned to return homo today sented. These plays were the brother of 23. 1923. and presently is Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow H.ndcr| £rfrand.Mrs. Nelson M- pictures of her recent trip to Mex- dist Church last Tuesday, . bridge yesterday afternoon for street returned Monday Iiom S2f^ Walter Kriopp, Jr., in time for his scheduled appear- spring production of the Sock & only -active charter member Mr*. George AlQerUon son 360 Retford avenue, and -Lightcap, ico. On display was a collection Other officers are:; Vice-presl- ing avenue entertained her bruise Mrs. Lawrence J, Simonsen. Mrs. Muhlenberg Hospital, where he the bride,, gave hi* sisterNin mar- of her out- Collins announced the fol- ance; as. a speaker at the testi^ Buskin Drama Club of Simmons a gift in and Mrs. .William Tony, 29' Mrs. of jewelry that she had collected dent. Mrs. Hans Wergland; assist- cIub Monday evening. Attending Muriel Wimer, Mrs. George Dan- underwent an appendectomy last riage. Mrs. Albert Gregonis of ^has long been active in standing accomplishment during P DirectorVit 1 monial dinner for retiring Fire College; in Boston, where Miss Stoughton avenuq will be umon lowing committee chairmen for on her trips ail over the world. ant vice-president, Mrs. Winfred re Mrs. 'William Kolbe, Mrs. skin; Mrs. Richard Bradfield, Jr. York. Pa., was,, matron of honor. First Presbyterian Church _and PhiGeorge W. Albertson olI 10 lWe week. thief Howard G.Sehindler at the Grunt is a freshman. • . . MRS. W1UJAM J. CttSICK her eight years of P«0™> J*** thh e weddindding guestgues s staying-nt.thi e coming.year: Building fund Attending were Mrs. Arthur Lurcott; secretary, Mrs. George Herbert Freinberg, Mrs. Carter F- Mrs. Hobart Bradbury, Mrs. Cal- Best man was Edward KAndash of G H B. Lopaus; hospjtaUty, has served onn variouva s committees^. All participants performea in Marriott Hotel; Arlington, I Housekhecht. Mrs. G. Russell Aeckerle; treasurer, Mrs. Keith Porter, Mrs. Eugene Stanley. Mrs. vin. C. Taunton and Mrs. Harry Trenton, and. Jerome, Knopp of M L. Taliaferro; co-chair Mr and Mrs. Walter E. Cooper Mr. Allison hass been a trustee, a both two-piano and solo numbers Miss' Pairicia McEvoy, 324 Rctl Smith, Mrs. H. Haagensen, Mr?. Warner; assistant treasurer, Mrs. John Pearce, Mrs. Henry L. Meyers. of 109 Miln street spent Saturday Cranford, brother v of the bride, Mrs. F. E. Sloat; finance, William Cusick, deacon and presently i s an elder Cranford performers were: Vir- ford avenue, will accompany ih| E. E. McKiege. Mrs. H. D. Burns Goebner; promotion secre- Smithers. Jr., Mrs. Harry Meyers -rO ushered. ' i d j. L. Grady;' membership in Atlantic City attending the an- Snia Boardmanf Karen Carfcon, McNeills.'A sight-seeing trip! Mrs. E. A. Dunfee. Mrs. Howard tary. Mrs. Stephen Eustice, mis- and Mrs. Frank Washboume, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Scheror nual meeting- of the Now Jersey . Mrs. Angelo Lidon of Iselin was \V. J. Hoffman; program Ringle. Mrs. N. M. Lightcap. Mrs. sions secretary, Mrs. Paul Selby; STORE YOUR FURS Bride on Robert Dudley, Susan Dudley, Washington, pJ C, SnturdrJ 1 of 311 Lincoln park, east, left by Bar Association. soloist; accompanied by Mrs. Jo- Rich- party at the homes of several club E.'W. Schroeder; co-chair- Homer J. Dickcos and Mrs. Leh-secretary of Christian sociaill relal - Mrs;.. James P. Duffy of 1 Syl- las Cranford's chief air Gary Dorian, Karen Dorian morning will be included in th Mrs.. plane last week for atwo-we^Ui* seph Reagan of Westfield at the ri and had charge pt the largest members. Mrs." F. M. Burelbach. tions, Mrs. Paul Powers; secretary vester' street left by plane Friday To Florida en ard .Finke. Virginia Gj week-*nd's. activities, and thi man. Hay in Europe, planning visijsi organ. . Ellen Davis, daugh- rig* lSl unit of the wartime n.rican home. Mrs. A. P. Mor- Drama Committee closed of student work, Mrs. Herbert' to. spend 10 days visiting her son Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Ray WITH A MASTER Pamela Marsh, Eileen OWulcahy •»? travelers will return h\ja> The with their, son, SPA John R. Miss Da- j Mrs. Acel Garland; co- ind family of .,15. Dartmouth road . -university; Beverly **%?*££: ingMrs. Pa. Szul. schools.. a graduat, is a stenographee of Wyomr- • Mrs. George Davis emergency units. ^mbersWp ^ Patricia Orsay, Lois Shaheen -- Sunday. ar their activities with a picnic at theSjursen; secretary of youth work, and daughter-in-law. First IA. Scherer, who' has been stationed of Mr and Bette chairman. Mrs. N. M. lightcap; ;pent the week-end* in Atlantic at Bayway Refinery of Esso Stan- , , became the bride vid Skaggs. Joyce Skaggs,' home of Mrs. J: F!. Fast. 1875 Mrs. Robert Weber; secretary of and Mrs. James P. Duffy^Ji%. ol with the Seventh Army Hpad- Protects Furs from Moths, Heat, Humidity ane also eiCimship; Mrs. G, L. Griffith; Fort Campbell, Ky. Lt. Duffy is Jity where Mr. .ftay attended the E Swacichamer, Katherine Sweeter. Robert Dickey, son of Mr.'an Quimby lane, Scotch Plains.' Mrs. children's work, Mrs. George Me- "" ' '" *" qyarters. in Stuttgart, Germany, dam OU CO. Linden. The bride- "J.^ ^ ph Cu- civil defense. Mrs- W. J. Conlcy; annual advertising conference of rnue io^U study journau- wmiam Jose Karen Tucker, and Barbara West Mrs. CKarles Dickey of 437 Bro Charles Messcrve was co-hestess. Daniel; spiritual life secretary, stationed there with the101st Air- since March. 19516. and relatives Inmund for $150 —Cutlom CUaning «t LOWMI PricM a Navy veteran, is an drama,' Mrs. C. H- Messcrve; in- :he New Jersey Press Association. at'Douglass College;.andMPJOlhs sick. son of James G Cusick of Judith BabcocBabcqck of FFanwood and side place.'spent several days laJ The Executive Board met Mon-Mrs. Donald Davis; supply work borne Division. of Mr. Scherer in Germany, and Lois ternational relations, Mrs. Charles 3 day morning at the home of Mrs.secretary, Mrs. Joseph Blaha; sec- Mary Anne Holmgren and Patty New week visiting his greatrcnind] also; a tour of Italy, Switzerland Fred J. Deller of 26 Retford Our Remodel and Repair Work is Second to None! 6* Km^~ ~, w Plainfield; and. the late Mrs. Cu- at"home, will accompany of Westfield also took wai alumnae wishing to.attend Redden; literature, Mrs. J. H. Nelson M. Lightcap, 1 Sylvester retary of status of women, Mrs. Mrs. Norbert Wolf of 29 Oraton Steirier mother, Mrs:Elizabeth Van-Velio and Austria. avenue, who underwent an opera- •vfc'~ avenue, who wiH major in English sion of Alcoholic Beverage Con- ^ . Jhould contact her before June West Point Pleasant. Brockbank: music, Mrs. P. G. street.- Mirsl J. J. Banker and Mrs. H. C. Meyers, and secretary of drive entertained at bridge last To hvington Resident part. Tomlinson;'telephone. Mrs. L. A. literature, Mrs. Paul Rackmyer. evening for Mrs. Warren Weis- ion Tuesday morning in Alexian live at 511 Bou- The Rev. Thorny !• io ,w»v — with Donald Creighton were accepted . Mr. and Mrs. H. A.- Larscn of . Pupils who were unable to ap- and year book, Mrs. J. B. Dr. Albert Allinger installed the burger, Mrs. Chester H. .Oliver, Bjros. Hospital. Elizabeth, is re- „..„-_ kenilworth; upon their i.- The Allisons have another as new members..of the. club. 207 Oak lane left yesterday on thc GAMBURGFURS pear were: Margaret Dudley and Officers at the fend of.the business Jr., Mrs. Nate Schurer, Mrs. Rob- ported convalescing satisfactorily, Bar_,levard. The board agreed to contribute return from a motor trip to Flor- .daughter, Mrs. Fred Traut, of .341 Richard McFadden of Cranford Wadill.' -. - • " meeting 1 '•.'••'• ert Lowenstein, Mrs. Albert Neil- Oslofjord for- a two and a hair Mrs. Deller, who recently returned to .the. J.. Seth,-Weekley4und.,. months... .tour^ .through^lliorway, (i ..Miss Janws :Ku- ida- •'•'*——. •—---— ;•• Walnut avenue^—.. „ ,^: id"Janet-Hess.anct..Rt>bia,WighJ.| —Representatives -for -the Joint! — „ . so—M — iiaJrry--R(jthStein—and from-the hospital, is convalescing W«sifield'» For Shop ol Distinction" a $200 award. Civic Committee are: Senior. Mrs. Those attending were Mrs. Col Sweden; Denmark, Germany, Italy siv, son of Mr: and Mrs. James o£ Westfield. ' 22 Mrs. Nat Platt. at home. . ""•. Jovee Skaggs, daughter of Announcement was made of. the F. E. Sloat; junior, Mrs. C. Mltins, Mrs. N. E. Skaarup, Mrs". M Mrs. Donald S. McCord of ;md France. Kusiv ol 10 Doering way. , given in marriage V jrrJTi Oak lane entertained- at tea, yester- r ,a irf.Mrs. Charles E. Skaggs- following winners of Griffith Bay; Adult School representative. L. Taliaferro, Mrs. C. M. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Haviland of — Optn Mowtay Md Friday Ewningi — M . The- bride-to-be, a graduate of EvemngVlA her father, had Mrs. Donajd K office of the moving and stor- For Your day afternoon in honor of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.' F. it. Kllday, for Mrs. John B. Connors, 9 Chester Mrs. W. J. Hoffman, Mrs. N. M 1 Andersen of River Forest IlVas Foundation awards: With honois, Mrs. II. J. Dickens. 300 Elizabeth avenue were hosts Irvingtoh High School, is attend- age company. • ' , '_ • _ lightcap, Mrs. E. W. Schroeder, Fred Balsom. of ( 23 Oak lane, merlmerlyy oof 30 Parkway Village, Lang plaee will entertain at cock- Installs Offkers Pamela Marsh and -Patty-Reiner; as moderr\as today, . The Music Committee termina- tails before the College Club Ban- at a buffet supper party Saturday ing Newark'State Teachers Coir honorable mention, Judith Bab- Mrs. H. Lopaus. Mrs.' H. CowTwenty neighbors attended.. , Mr. moved last Monday to Florida, Mrs. Russell Herman, 304 West ted its- year's activities last \yeek quet Monday evening. The guests evening at their home in honor of ship iwinner. lege. Mr. Kusiv,' an alumnus of cock, Virginia Boardraart, Gary pcrthwaite and Mrs. H. Haagen and Mrs. Balsom are moving next End place, was installed as chair- as hew as tomorrow with luncheon at the Millburn Inn Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Thiesmeycr, include: Mrs. Ira Kerzman, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.' Donald Andersen, West Side High School. Dorian and. Karen Dorian. • sen. month to Vero Beach, Fla. Lopaus of 11 man of the Evening Department alter which the group saw C&n- formerly, of 26 Herning avenue, William S. Barnhart, Mrs. Rayformerly of 218 Walnut avenue. Mrs, JJarold B. at Stevens Institute, of Unit Head Receiving general awards were: daughterdht , of the Village Improvement Asso- recently moveH to New City, N. Y.mond Huse, Mrs. Hollis Lcland, About 20 guests attended. Mr. and TVech street and her Janet Hess, Mary Anne Holmgren, Mrs. Andersen and their son Don- Sr?Frank Ziegler 6f Westf,e:o A September, wefldln* Is ciation last Thursday evening at s^CuS Mrs. Wallace G. Dexter. Mrs. Wil ^rldegroom. was best man. wesi tiuuj i>i..x.v.. Patricia Orsay, Katherine Sweet-1 Mrs. William M. Lueddeke of ald moved on Monday .to the Chi- Returned Friday on the Monarch [planned. the club's annual meeting and ~~ '-JKKSIAJK^ liam Duncan, Jr., Mrs. E. Duer ,from a two-weeks' trip to. Bcr- Tld^ Andersen president of the Floraphile Garden ser and Barbara West. 41 Nomahegan court entertained Reeves; Mrs. Forrest P. Dexter, cago .area. 4 dinner at the Washington House, During their visit th<* were Club. Other officers include: Mrs. George Marsh and Mrs. at bridge last, evening for Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Delia John ,t The Loughlands, Paget John E, Schaefer of Oak Tree vice president, Mrs'. Charles Skaggs assisted Mrs. Fer- BETTER-THAN-EVER VALUES Raymond J. Kelly, Mrs. Ricfiard Serra of 10' Henrich street left Mrs. John Banker, toastmtetreys, rharles L. Thomas of Mrs. guson a,s hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Lopaus will last Friday on the S. & Inde- introducd Mrs. Herbert Mltenell and Roberortt K. DaviDvsi of Cranford. recording secretary, secretary. Bradfield. Jr., Mrs, Donald B. Dai- 2nd SECTION OPEN PRESCRIPTIONS Davies; corresponding ley, Mrs. A. C. Cramer, Mrs.^W. S. leave on Morday for a weeks pendence for a five months' stay in who installed the new officers. of the bride. treasurer, COMPLETELY ESTABLISHED AMD HEW ., Mrs. William JWeber; Donnelly, Mrs". L. M. Petryck arid m •-''}•' trip to Bar Harbor, Me. . Italy, taking, with them their Also^installed were: Vice-chair- and DeAngelis Family bride's full-lengthgown of Mrs. J. B. Warrington. Jr.. AT FERN'S IN Mrs. D. K. Sacken. Exactly As Your Doctor Prders_ grandchildren. Anthony ColuccL man. Mrs. Robert Clancy; Secrs- tafetta was trimmed at tH^member-at-large. Mrs. Robert Leaves for West Coast Lexingtoil Estates in Cranford S:.-'•••!-••'*,'•> Mrs. S.R,Currle of 420 Orchard 20, of 15 Quine street, and Ilona tary Mrs. Kenneth Estabrook. and C Mr. and Mrs. S. G. be Angelis 9-ROOM 8PUT LEVEL rtrVset entertained at bridge last Delia Scrra. 8. of Mountainside. financial secretary^ Mrs, JosepH • 2FS£-«. Charles; ^cclal Mrs. John E. Henry of 16 Oak ; and their children, Nancy, James COME IN AND CHECK QUALITY AND PRICE lane entertained at canasta Tues- 4 Bedrooms — 2Vt Baths — Basement — 1- or 2-Car Garages m Wednesday evening for Mr The Delia Se'rras. who 'are return- Babinec. , . , veil was ects chairman, announced seed pearls.J Mrmpletion°oi additional planting and .Jean, formerly of 8 Omaha day evening for Mrs. William Optional Expansion Attic for Sth Bedroom ^t Swunson. Mrs. Rudolph ing to Italy for the first time in 47 Mrs. Ben Geddes. retiring chair- trimmed with H FREE DELIVERY-BR^O062 years,- werte feted by their children the business carried" bouquet of white - x *i._ FirstTN«=f" - Ai Aidd drive, left last week for. Los An- WITH US. LOW OVERHEAD MEANS BIGGER Klubnik, Mrs. A. C. Innocenti, • 7— plus — teinrich." Mrs. Victor Kocenko man, conducted" ' ' of evergreens at the geles, Calif., where Mr. De Angelis From S23.380.00 — with a party attended by relatives Sidney Nunn. committee• Mrs. Thomas Leahey, Mrs. Joseph I A lived-in community. All utilities — City M«. John Prisavage. MrsM . Daniel meeting, and Mrs, ST of the valley and Squad .fcuilding. Her will be "art director of Reynolds Buckley. Mrs. Richard Smyka and and friends at their nome recently. Collins, SAVINGS FOR YOU. '• '• ' ' • Babinec, Mrs. A. P. Winnecky and' on Walnut Ave. to. president of the VIA. delivered the English ivy. ?*• • - ••• -* Mrs. John Aluminum Company at their new Chester Lans PI*«* to end^Sf ESSition Avr. and follow stun, to modrl The honor attendants wore bal- Clifton Mrs. Alice Wtrkus. $125 M Mrs. Edwin C. Younghouscv invocation. •• gowns and Mrs. plant in Torrance, Calif. home. Mrs. Herman named the follow- Stbckbergeri ." ... Before leaving, they were hon- Mrs. Karl Wiebesiek of 106 Co- ABROE 3UILDERS, Inc— BRidgge 64)026 ing committee chairman for next Mrs. Francis Charted of 107 y 25 neigh- TIMELY AGENCY. Iitt^ Sates Agrafe bouquets, and wore head- ored at party giyen b lumbia , avenue entertained at Sates Agrafe NOXZEMA year: American home and garden, . Centennial avenue was hostess xo bors.and were presented with a bridge Monday evening. Her Mrs. Russell Mathews; civics, and bands. High the club at its meeting Monday They had been cranford CAPS Ml8ni welfare. Mrs. Robert Davies; • Mrs. Fred Huston was esidents forsi x years. ^ Jkte.. J^ayn& MQlline ind_Mrs..John GarDer4..^aBov-"De«. '• > i ^^ •:-:•: • •.•-•-•• ' ' • St. Michael*8 Linden Routs #•;"<:• r' Edward Bahr of M West Holly street broke M ot 100 tar- Bowling Unit gets to viln the National Double Targets shooting championship Cougars, 9-2; recently at the New York Athletic Club's Travers Island range. Ties CHS for Lead Lead In Majors Wins Crown Firing rounds of 28, 18, S7 and *0, the 35-year-old ea^ca- Hobbie Loser ByDAVECONLET * vating contractor finished one target ahead of Dick Shaughn- The St. Michael's Holy flame By DAVE COMLCY ,. Cranford's 5-1 killing of. Hillside last Friday at Hillside tied the I mm'm i The Riwanis Club Giuits and the Packing Engineering & Schroc- ' essy of Dedham, Mass., the IBM champion. Cougars with Roselle for tint (dace in Watchung Conference base.| Iff^l Society bowling team bested com- The Cougars of Cranford High Hi der Indians boasted two wins without a loss and stood at the top ot . The difficult three-day competition requires that each cpn- ball competition. Both teams have 5-1 conference records. the Cranfbrd Boys* Baccball Leagues* Major Leagues at the end ofbines representing HNS units from took a regal trouncing, »-2, from II Westfleld, Summit, Garwood, testant fire on two targets that are released simultaneously at CHS started things off in the the first weeks' play . Scotch Plains, Fahw«y, Roselle a 45-degree angle. , . the Linden baseball team last first when Jim Bice walked with I •V— Ronnie Ritter, with two. hits and Park and Linden to win the cham- Entering the final'round, Bahr matched Shaughnessy's per- Thursday at the Linden field. one out and Steve Zulick pasted our runs batted in, led the Giant* pionship of the Garwood section fect 20 to retain his narrow margin. In previous national compe- Things looked good for Cran- the first pitch deep into left field, Breeii's Wins m Jeff Takes to a 7-1 victory over the American ford in the first half of the first for a home run to score himself IS \w. of the Union County Holy Name Legion Cardinals. The game had tition, Bahr*s best score was an 89 in 1955. " » IF mP and Rice. I. -I' II Bowling League, last week. , Bahr uses a Remington 12-gauge over-and-under shotgun. with the visitors leading, 1-0. This i to be, called at the end of the filth came about when Jim Shaw and Hillside retaliated right away Two, Takes Captained for the past six years A bg tournament contender only five, years, he 'received his I County Meet; nning because' of rain. by the late Milton Reinhart, the Jim Rice singled back to back to as "Mike Diamond singled and Neil .CastaldO pitched a strong team now is led by Joseph Bruca- early coaching from the late Jack Pride. ' put men on first and second: went to second when Jack Palfi m m CHS Seventh Jiree-hltter for. Kiwanis. Hender- to, acting captain. Other team He won the state title last year at Pine Valley and was Steve ZulicV hit to the second walkd. Diamond scored on S eve Circuit Lead »on surted for the Cardinals, but runnerup for the crown in 1053 at Raritan. He was first in the Breen's defeated VFW and Hir-I Elizabeth's Thomas Jefferson members are: William Ford, baseman, who fired to second to Kerner's double to left. With two lad to be relieved in the third inn-George Salway, Charles Stevens, 57 th annual Westy Hogan shoot last year in Asbury Park and get Rice while Shaw went down out, men on second and third, ris, Ltd. during the week to give! High track team fw out-scored'the ng by Burke. They yielded only to third, Zullck stole second and pitcher Bob Craig flew out to Hob- * f i i; i i field to win the Union County Con- Jr., Donald Reinhart and Al Kant- has won a number of county events. ' it thret- victories without a defeat! C«mt %% : tion during the summer months. - ••*• *'• attorney. Township Attorney pon- Phyllis Smith, _____ enrollment of |by nearly a year of World War I mm, and Mrs. Sydney W. Smith students wul probably be made up CAM NED HAMS '.. aid R. Creighton represented the Lenox avenue. Phyllis will major 'service. ' BOASTS 4-WAY COMFORT municipality. other colleges. At Cubsr, Mr. Morrison was in English at Russell Sage College jj^Kay *aio. Continuin««««-«-g. Cranford will have two floats 3.W KOOS ALUMINUM The.. court he.-ird testimony by the te in the' parade, one depicting the 3 lbs, WILSON .iited with keeping the. refinery Mrs. Ruth Reusch of 114 Oak lane. and plans, to en^ ,' " ^ 2^ n,ad* by «« «how *hat stu- "Venice of New Jersey" theme in i continuous operation at a time Diana Johnson of 124 Oak lane either teaching » memory of the' water carnival era 3.«9 labor unrest was rampant has been-active in the drai Iverslties. are normally reprj,' Ifcc • WILSON m msmmlaaffJ yx 9 l8B,'aSS, tion at the time'of the accident. club and the choir,. SRe has been" College Cranfaitl Witnesses testitled they saw Mrs. a student' council alternate and in order to improve their courses direction of Ralph Notaro.,lnstru- 5.69! Rowland get midway in North editor-in-chief of the school paper. work.or because they have, or an-1 ""W""" ~* ~rr- 6 lbs. WILSON She has also participated in girls' Ucipate curHcular conflicts at mental instructor. They will be in avenue and then jittempt to return - 1 the second division of the three- 79c Ib. to the curb when the traffic signal I _ 10 to 13 Ib J sportssports . . their own college. division parade. TElilTES y:^j" 19.95 changed. | Grants of $200 each were award- "However, as a word of caution, Riding in a gondola on the "Ven- "''f/ to three 1955 scholarship winners students from other colleges must ice of New Jersey" float will be ARMOUR'S STAR & LUNDY'S & ' who qualified for reappUcation. "Been chaise-skopping lately? Then you know 19.95 . . . for s chaise ULe this Elinor Wilfred. Jean first receive approval from their Centennial' Queen, Miss lor "Swans" «i Thcy are colleges before y Carltranioruia Castaldo. a feEDI-TO-EAT . .'-.is real vslue-ne*»! Uphtwciplit, yrt sturdy, it'i ru»t-rr»ii»Unt !o «tay Swan Buys Llska and Carole Smith. colleges before they will be ad-| *'-«•"=•«"--- . —~. Ants" wktah com* with mit'ed to the Union Junior College School senior who was selected for Elinor, granddaughter of Mrs.summer session- —*. —Specia *._«^l permisr-»u»<,«|Carl- a Castaldo, a Cranford High WINES AND LIQUORS Ib. Spring, ahad ihmix winga. •liiny briglit. You'll Und it easily u«ljunt» to 4 |io»itions . . . 10 you ran lie Hanna Wilfrid of 821 Springfield this honor by vote of the student 49c HIM* Building sion forms are available at UJC. SMOKED HAM flat on your back for snooaint; or »uii-«oaWing . . . rv«-n IIMT it as an rxtrs lied! Swan Cleaners of 44 North uve- avenue, is attending the Univer- "High school graduates, on the Also seated in blrchbark canoes I nue, cast, have purchased the two- sity fit Pennsylvania, where she is other hand, have tound the'sum- on the float will be two "Indians." C Whole or Shank Half And those smooth-rolling rubber-tired wheel* make it a brc«ie to move from majoring in occupational therapy. mer session ideal if they hope to story brick building occupied by Robert Posey and John McCul- Buildings no* porch to lawn, sun to shade. Choose your plump, button-tufted cushion . . . Chapin's S[k>rting Goods Store ad- Jean is the daughter of Williani RO away to college in the fall but lough. members of Den 6 of Cub Ib. 89c! F. Li.ska of 102 Birchwood avenue. need additional .courses to com- JOIN THE CROWD CENTER CUT SLICES protected durina consfamo- jacent to their dry cleaning und Pack 103 of the First Presbyterian | covered in durable sailcloth ... in rust, green or turquoise ... tomorrow! She - attends -, Douglass College, plete their college entrance re- pi:,-. iur storage plant at 38 North ave- Church. -This den has been study- BOB vsuaUr i*qnta* U (AUo «c 5«i Cart & Parsippany branchei) nue, east., it was annouttcc-d this wner£ she is- majoring in second-1 quirements. Also, In the case of ing Indian lore for the past year, 'lain; •" ' ••• ." • ._ wet-k by Samuel Stein, president. ary education. ' ' Union County high school gradu- and each member has an Indian SWITCHING TO CHICKEN LIVERS ^ 49( Former owner was Frederick Mc- Carole, daughter of Mrs. Williani ates, the first unoftiical reunions costume. •• ' We Specialise Exclu- Cracki.-n of East Orange.' P. Smith of 1018 Orange avenue since high school graduation are Representing present day recre- The-C^upin store will.'continue und the late Mr. Smith, is a. stu- possible.** • < ational, uses of the river will be sively in protection 1 to occupy the ground floor of thedent at. Northwestern University. A special curricular feature of Connie Beall. in an aluminum type of property against building on a' lease basis, Mr. She is majoring in music and edu- the 1957 summer session will bo canoe, and Stephen Hall, fishing. TERMITES an* fit Stein s;iid." The second floor. Is cation""•<-. • . . ;hc extension to a 12-week course. .. Albert E. Johnson, chairman of SUPREME six-room apartment. The scholarship recipients w»''j on demand, of beginning Spanish the Centennial committee in Cran. other Wood Destroy- . A building permit has been be guests of the club at the annual this extension wlh allow Interest-1 ""'?"*?" y..--.^- ing Insects, I granted to Swan t'oudd'u »5 by 50banquet to be held Monday at ed student- . ---L.s to._•. complet• ,_e4 _ a„ fful,,||l| ford,of th, todae townshiy praisep dengineer' the members stafsf foot cinder block addition to their Sherlock Hall. . year's work in the language dur- "who have;worked so hard andj BLENDED WHISKEY .pandcrbl* 4 newly acquired building. This will The club has also Invited Joyce ing one summer.' - imaginatively on the floats." 86 Proof—40% Straight Whiskies CHOICE CUTS authodil W* be used to house a larRer shirt SkaBU*. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. "These floats." Mr. Johnson Ib. •imply laundry . department. The shirt Chailes E. Skafigs of 21 Docring Boanl Changes added, "are the more significant : laundry equipment which Swan <\vay, to be a- guest at the banquet. of Cranford's participation in Evwy lob is K&.-'!*. (Continued Jtom page 1) CHOCK ROASTS installed about 18 months ago *al- Joyce is a recent winner bf a Na- Union County's Centennial Week by m . ready has been outgrown, the tional Merit Scholarship. , - seven-period day schedule. CHOICE CUTS — TENDER ' president stated. "The following districts comprise I because they Biccdly „ _.__.. was started in Mr. Grail is co-chairman of the SIRLOIN OR PORTERHOUSE KOOS WROW0HT mONSECTIONALS Swan Cleaners Name Dorian the new school zones for elcihen-1 volunteers, not by hired Cranford in 1939 by Mr. Stein and ulry cUuscs up through the sixth local Centennial committee, and P. W. .r • ,..>..^^^^,;^.^ THE CRANPQRO CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, MAY 23. 1057. Page Thre« two THE CrRANPORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE,' Y, MAY M, 1157. 71" f: appear that his present location Is Art Gallery." 5cirp«uici< thf oVn Club on the r.-mi-nt wall at on each side of the James E. War- The chiklien who hav» palntiniB GnUk4 nnd i;iiis of Mrn. Mary Lani'fc -the North avrtui*- meimjiial a long way from any teetnlng me- 1 (firanfnru (Etttgnt anu (El)ronirU Letters To tropolis, «n4 it therefore follows mford's Public Schools Jteport disploycd at present «tx> Bonnie Childten in. Miss Diane Gottko's fourtb .urad<- have been doing rt - sey.Central lt.ulr<».ict station:.' ihc Dig and I)elve Garden Club'-i' that these communities are also Kent, Ralph SgrignoU, Dorothy 'ourth grado have begun tho Ktudy search for the following Plantings were uujde for. 20 h*1 CIVJC project for the current year. Ca*itrou> CaaomcLi, «atabiwi«4 IMS; in CSAMVO«D Cnan, 1IM. The Editor distant from the Influences present Kniuht, Ijirry Muhan, Jeffrey Al- if Australia. The class has dra\vn Strnnnr anlmlils oC Australia, . (CamWnrt In1M1) in a town like Cranford, which is ffcrd until the ninth timing when three ston, Michael Konn, Walter Pus, >letures of two animals found ot» Lawfy Ruble and Bonnie Bcndlin; . 210 Maple Place, activities of Pupils in Many Fields Charles Closterman, and Robert Odd plant?, and trees, Richard, close to a number of large cities. ctiunted fbt the lone A.C. run. :hls continent, the emu and ,th^ Cranford, N. J. Mote thfth MO texphytfs tittetMled • meettof AVENUE SCHOOL Ericksyn. We hope to huve many Itaitloir, Agriculture on the Con- CHARLES M. RAY, EOITOK AND Closely associated with the lux- in CteveUirtd School auditorium to dlacuto local ilatypus, Peter F.nglisb piesented Moy 20, 1957 (.rude 2 Cirls of the school will more "originals." . 'report on the platypus. tinent, I^iir M:v/ze<> und Thomai] PUBLIC NOTICE Editor, Citizen and Chronicle, uries and refinements of easy liv- assessment and consider If tm cquatltaUon and CI.KVELANI* S(illOOL - ing in urban and suburban areas, i,i- Guannakakes* class The program' is as follows! Kii- Members of the class wh" played McGuIre; Sheep raising, Murjaret NATIONAL EDIT Of I At Cranford. N. J. a&sessmfcnt prpfratn to necemry and ^tollable The Cranford Physicians' Club petitioned |Mr>. of Cranford Gradr % Oradr 4 Macphei son;'Peoples of Australia, are certain problems not as fre- tianee or (Murlli, Fifth and Sixth Children in Mrs. Ruth Hulc's n the band for Roosevelt Si'huol i Uonr Sir: here, finance Commissioner F. P. Aqdemn, Township Committee to sponsor an a pictures of their homes. In Mrs. Eunice* Thompson'* tiary Dixiin and David Zimmer* quently encountered in the rural Grades, the iniuih will be played second grade have been interested May Day are Andrew Mernli-k, Your publishing of the publicity Who served as moderator of the nicotine, named to the proper-Federal authorities for 'ijiitilurf, Junet Wood, Gary fourth grade the children uie man; Cities, Nuncy DeMarc<< und J twingngw sections of our land. To mention by (lie Hn.oicslde Schonl Hand; in tin; t-iire and feeding of turtles. oel-.Ost.ro, Alan Hamilton, RoUi:rl "* " * releases of the Cleyclnnd School the construction of a hospital in the' town •>,,vid Suplee, Andrew studying about Australiu. Maps Dori.ith'y (lrukkewklz; Physical fea- only two, -consider first the case Roderick W. Smith, president of the Cranford Maypole Diini'e, C.r.-irlt- Three- V- ensen, and Samuel O&elby. Purent-T«-achcr Association activ- Kli/alji-th Hanson, William Evaiii showinK the political divisions and VLuaimt QuaUty WMUM of N«w of the working mother. Ill wager Toxpaj*r»' Association, at»d Charte* M. Ray.,, . In the petition, the dub pointed out that Michael Mlttlemnn. Es- ive PAmour, Gi'adi-s Four,' Five, Boys nnd nirls "f Mrs. Artha» UIPK, .t!i<-k Millar. Disposal Sale ities for tho past year hns been and Lloyd Leschuk brought In important cities were druwn by that the majority of mothers in editor of the Citben and ChrmHde. a» eo-«hair- need of a hospital tn-Cranford had iu. isicin, Susnn Schwartz, Six; -Bow Bow' Belinda, Skip iiulu Quaiutancc's fourth Ki :> Weai'lnK of the Green, dren also made u booklet for their Thomas Pavlrs, Linda Wallace. showing the ships of the explor- Pawn McGulre cntcrtainfd th» OUTLET slnff. ' Martha Jane Berry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. la;:ii bv. telling of her expericnee» : tion of them arc required to work Grades Four, Fiv« Six; Gustof I Mother':: pay Rift. TW contained ^rs was inade by Thomus Surnow- )FKirr.: 21-23 AI.DF.X STKKKT, CUAXI ORI\ N. J. •4tt±7 TEt.r.PiioNE BRioce 6-6000 Yours sincerely, D. Smted Berry of 406 Prospect avenue, and Miss ' A township-wide collection of old rnti Joan Mysiuk. Carol Hilbcrt, Daniel so that their children can have Idii-ii urc now placing Skool, Grade Twn Lucy Long, [ a story or ,-f'poeni they had writ- 1 Mi, .laile liarnhart, Brucu. Itogcrs, ~'.^^:^.J^ 1 : '-. • • ' •• .- • • -.' . .• . ' \ •'•" » • ' , ., r: ••••...; .-."• • • \ --.; --frfe "•.''•" THE CRAl^BD CHTZEN iWD f^OfflCl^ dent, *ftt. WHUam Uwddcke, at Arnold; queen, Romona liarri Jones. BIOSSCT Eu-iNwco|nerB Arrange the borne of Mrs. Christian D. duke, Sam Aycrs; princess, J gene Polsley and Pete<'iprr I.'HeurL'Heur-- ! *"-Progra" m. .lo _ r _Luncheo .. «2 • n Mayer. ,46 Parkway Village, on White. • Tuesday. gees Proper Home Life, Guidance of A program of "mixer1 activities' ' Fashion Show—Teacher, Gloria Allan; students. Barbara intended to foster better acquain- Sayles, Judy Johnion, „ Grace Mrs. Bradfield tance among members and their theatre Party Tonight Clue to Elimination of Most Juvenile Crime Speth. Pat Malesky. Genevieve guests will be featured at a lunch- the Book Mark Club, in B>u Knew, Judy Oros, Arlene Ken- ! eon meeting of the rJcwcorner".'of a regular meeting. wiU attend - • htv to 80 percent of the i under 18. who is adjudged by the I juvenile delinquency problem, this unwritten law. He_ added dall, Sandra Williams. Carole Mc- ! Club in Sherlock Hall at 12:45 a performance of "The Most Hap- ! Methodist Church Condu< &;, juveniles could be eliro-lcourte to have committed a crime. He said such a program would that newspapers undoubtedly had py Fella" at the Imperial Theatre crimC Master,. Hilary Grote. April Suar- Of Dig and Delve I p.m. on Juno 5. JTi... nroneproper home Ufe anand d!Sociologically, he described a de- help,, providing it was not oveoverr - hepehelped gegreatly in focusing atten- ez, .Barbara Meyer, Virginia Plans for the luncheon u-ers in New York tonight. This wiU organized, but lhat the problem tion on the problem. Koardman.""Gayle Rodkers. Karen; Mrs. HicharRichard BradficldBradficld, Jr., ; .*wns ior un Ascension Thought for "on the part of parents, linqu>nt as a juvenile who has approved at an executive board be the final meeting of the" sea- Memorial Services Sunday failed in his responsibility to hisstill rests with thr parents. Among guests at the meeting son. • • ., .-'••• 5 Swackhamer, chairman Lawrence. Put James, Joan Slo-1 was elected president of the Dig ^J^ni g conductedtdd bby ththce prespresii Presbyterians Schedule I \itri± ,,,.ard'' s Juvenile Canfer- community or to his parents. Thp He declared that parents have were Magistrate Charles J. Ste-cum. Su.san O'Connors, Barbara i rj«.ivc Gard.n Club at a re- Memorial services to*al l who died during the preceding an d "IMTBUniTt STARTS III THX HOME" Crnn responsibility to see - that their vens and Police Chief Lester W. Day Service • will be conducted during the 9:30 and 10:55 ajn. services in Cram,] Minmittee, told members of speaker declared thatfjat all people,. i a responsiDimy u> s»-f mai im-u >•«» anu • v...... ^. VergaHa. narrator. Caroje Kolas, jc ) nt' m,rting at the home of Mrs. . By lla*. BdMtt O. Loagaka*. Mtalstor. 'fncc- d h Pll Th Rev Robert G Long- K,iary Club last Thursday In including children, are citizens of i children do not spend too much Powell. The Rev. Robert G. Long- FoodSp-Teacher, Miss Dorothy (J E Henry 17 oak lane. . first VraikftMlsUi Chunk At Osceola Methodist Church this Sunday. Sermon topic^of Dr. Albert Alli0 the l»l .'_ 111 W— UTh«M» J* No I • ' "' " — jjVthodist Church education- a community and have a respon- time watching television or read- siker, also a member of the Juven- Kain: students. Jo-Ann Bedell,: other'officers are: Vice-presi- Events for Family Day For a lone time many of us have thought that the -month "The Patriotic Christian Fam pwU|r| will be "There 4s No the ivdi". a»uu^ — . umer ouict.-r> uiv. »i«-». w<" At Calvary sibility to the community. . Going Away ? ... Take Along 'Idinjt: '. ' ••• ing .comic books i;n Warner; unteer work at Overlook Hospital, •••.•*'* talk and demon on flower ead floiee our Nice Deput. the week after Labor Day. The strom, Eugene Poltley, Michael Retires After 33 Yearn treasurer; Mr*. Oeorge Summit. ' . •jTenging. ____ ,,v^ chairmen for their e to nsite Oke following state- school will notify parents at a the United States. " Keller, Barbara Qreen, Elizabeth Secretaries for various aspects later date. • ' in the formal convention ao- Members will arrange flowers forts throughout ihe'jttr. .^^ "STBIHGmT MEASURES Grayson and Peter Llnley of Mrs.with Publics •; of the society's pwgran, II Agenda ' Mrs. Hume closed, the meeting dressw and in the informal dls- In the Public Library for the Entertainment was provided, by Will* BE TAKJni. TO ~*~ County PTA Post Rotary Mary Wilson's seventh grade, Coll C Stewart <* *l IffiJ '-58 executive board of with an. announcement that the cusKion groups, emphaste was avenue retired from the Public month of June. . Mrs. Francis tiuenlelcL Goes to Mrs. Mackie presented a ((bort dramatization Mr, Ernest Flalg presented her elt Parent-Teacher As- final program for the new year Svcn to the many opportunity of "John Leaves School," and "A Service Electric and Gas °*??*W Mrs. Fa G. Mackie was elected, MKPSiL which Rotariams have in all parts report on the activities of the Gamma Iota Alpha wnvened at the school would be published in June, at International Brave Woman," from the story recently after 33 years with the which time parents, may volunteer for a three-year term as vice- the freu world to work for the company. He started on May W,Cranford Council of Garden ,y and discuwedr tenUf- of Lorna Doone. Susan Babcodk Election Held at UJC Paul Fowers; ••!•>«•*» w—» -—~- To another town, perhaps? Why to serve- in the. capucrty in -which president of, the Union County Kirt of one of Rotary-s 1924. and was employed in the for (the PTA program 2«Hi submitted a poem concerning the Mrs. Chares Welland, horticul- Officers for the 1947-M aca- Herbert SJursen; youth work, certainly — that gets our kidi «e Head Elected goals—lnternaUonal un- meter and wiring Inspection de- | and means projects for they desire. • Council of Parent-Teacher Associ- kidnapping of Lorna Doone. ture chairman, presented ••« en SSTiWbert Weber, £»««£ our necks and puts the respond. CIOHB MIMOMAL DAY EndinK. goodwill and peace^ IU for his entire length demic year have been elected by l term. Sub-committeos ations last Thursday at its spring Charles G. Tenncnt, a horticul- reminders useful for the month of Gamma Iota Alpha" fraternity at work. Mrs. George McDaniel; bUityon •tyebe. fal turist in Ashcvillc, N. C, was Among the convention speakers of service. . life, Mrs, Donald Davis; . *aincd to make a further sur- meeting in Kawameeh Junior re Rotary IntcrnaUonarB presi- May. Union Junior College. ^ Very truly, yours, elected president cof Rotary In- wc Mr, Stewart was born in Scot- Edna H. Donbeck "of the projects. High School, Union. LANCASTiR BRAND-SHANKLESS READY-TO-iAT dent Gian Paolo Lang of Llvorno, Cleveland PTA me irc« «#•••».-•- Mey ternational for the 1957-58 fiscal land and during World War I wa» of women, Mrs. H. C. Otis. WJ Elliott Hume, president. Mrs. Mackie is a past president Italv; Max Petitpierre. nwmber ard N. Bahcl. 65 S. Union avenue, Paul Names Citizenship year at the 48th annual conven- a member of the Ninth Battalion Lnd literature. Mrs; IS MaeArthur Avenue tl,t. meeting by welcoming of the Sherman School PTA and \ '<*& Jf thi Federal Council and forcner Officers Installed Suburban Chapterpresident; Patrick J. Magulre, 114 tion ot that world-wide service Highland Light Infantry _<* Scot- W Cranford. N. J. past president of the Cranford president of Switzerland; Dr. Mr. Stewart and his family North avenue, west, executive Institute Delegate Board of PTA's. She is past vice- organization, which completes LudwiK Ehrhart, minister of eco- Installs Officers At Closing Session „.,..,. ^» the. United States in 1922. secretary and Harris W. Phillips, Letter* to the Editor t the full cooperation of Miss Dolly' .Goodfellow, daugh- presidunt of the High School PTA 11 its five-day session in Lucerne, nomic affairs for Germany Dr PlalnfIeld, treasurer. c doing a little Job," Mrs. Switzerland, today. •. • • Anthony Tcrregino, principal of His daughter, Christina, Is a for- (Continued from P»oe Z) Service ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. and has held many chairman- , W U-opold Boissier. president ot the mer Public Service employee and At Mother* Night Outgoing officers are ..Arthur stated, "there will bi GqQdfellow, 403 Claremont place, ships. •••••• -""<* • .The convention registration . of InternMionnl Ucd Cross comrnit- Cleveland School. Installed the of life In modern tlmies; are at Rom 1957-58 slate of officers of theworked >itt» the underground Mrs. Louis Gorlin was Installed A Edwards, 440 Lexington ave- Arranged at Trinity lihiced on any one mero- has been chosen as the Colony For the last three years Mrs. more than 8.000 Rotariqjns and tcc- Helen Keller of New York fault. ••- - - _ J ;i sharing of responsl- Cleveland Parent-Teacher Associ- transmission group In the Newart for her second term as, president nue, president; Donald C^Emerlckj Members of Azure Lodge Club of .Cranford's representative I.Tatkie has been Cranford-Kcn- guests represented 9.300 Rotary: Citv counselor f init 19S.64 feet from the IntereectKHI: _, K.'sty a^ w^*s|^)| fr ^ sTrra "~*mm~~~^^-^ • • • _ ^ —w.. Mid aoutherly aide of Beech Street wHhl the eaatcrly aide of Brookald* Place, and I Entries must be submitted at our store on from thence running tlWaouth 43 de-l SURVEY BETTER ureea 41 minutes west alone the line of or before Saturday, June 8, 1957. VIRGINU LIE property now owned by Samuel and Renee Hert* a distance of 130.00 feet to r»GI STREUSSEL a point; thence *3» south 48 desrees IS • Heinx Relish Combination p^ • •::'!'' BYfHOHE minutes cast 3 feet to a point: thence 13) For Your Best Price On A New north 43 degrees 41 minutes east and BR-6-8804 t parallel with the first course 120.00 feet And it coeta so little. to the aforementioned southerly side of ANGEL FOOD CAKE • -- Beech Street; and.from thence i4> north 34 NORTH AVE., W. Haniburgor R?|ish A 3-tninuto call to K 46 degrees !• minutes west 3 fact to the Washington D. C. to jui* »°» point and place of befinnlnf.. RESERVING unto the Township, of BRidge 6-1024 VIRGINIA LII largi tin after 6 p.m. Cran lord the exlsllns sewer line .and appurtenances thereto across and under- 1957 CHIVROLET Station rate from Newark. ucath «ald lands and the right to perm- SUPRiMI - LARGE, PLAIN With Coupon WerHi fx T.word K,. el Met Pegs e> Hamburger. Tax not included. anently operate, maintain, repair, renew. SEE OR CALL Improve- and replace said sewer line moiuuiio * , SLICES and appurtenances thertto across and loaf i underneath said lands and to enter upon ww DOME on Fi 'the same In connection therewith. • giaittin ut Its meeting to be held In the Muni- . COAHAMTBED tamGE DIAL .AOCAGI cipal Building, 33 North Avenue, East.. Crsnford. N. J.. on Tuesday, the 38th I ricTomr HBHTOM VSSP. day ol May, 1957. at 8:30 P.M. (Eastern "VAH, THI Daylight Saving Time I on the following - ENftOIX MOW AT — terms: *• • 1. 2 ASSOCIATION fireen't Liquor Stone 1M7 tlMVMKnCATS NORT H AND UNIO*!^^N AV ENU ES M. J. *•••-'• \ . " •'.. to"" •- the gynumsUna pt the First satisfactory oytrnan chureh andMM att- Olivary Couples' Unit stated. Purchase Home on Maple Place ^ to ttvejr pfureoU and , Administrator* by some 60 guests. High School The Garden Club of Cranford Hears Hypnosis Talk has planted shrubs, 5>zalea, yew. A/ luncheon lor the school fac- Mrs. I. N. ttuyer was chair Dr. Abraham Thaler was guest juniper, andromeda and leucothia The toUowlM glrit ncctvtd ulty and members of the admin, for .the affair, assisted by PTA Installs speaker at the May, meeting of the in planting boxes at the library their second class and Adventure istntion was held Tuesday by the Robert Harmon, in charge Mr. and Mi* Cluo ot Calvwy Lu- rnironce. This organization plans Mdies: Nancy CUrke, fllnbeth Uble decoraUon were. M« Vu Fuller, Kathleen HJgflM. Betty board members of the Cleveland 5elby. Mrs. H. W. laughlin, w theran Church lust Frldajr eve- to add myrtle and pachytahdra Parent-Teacher Association. The n Mrs. Prichard ning. as a ground cover and will plant Klcner, Nancy Neuman, Dianne A. F. O'Brien and Mrs i Mrs. John M. Prichard was in- Dr. Thnler 4.oU :ht p-oup hov bulbs in the fall, Miss Tunner Drazi, Bonnie Rosa. Joyce SordlU, luncheon took "place at noon in J. . -'; stalled for a second term as pres* r hypnosis, when wsci l\v. a dpcto . said. Candace Stoll, Marta Turk, Donne i :••'• idont of the Cranford High School can bo of valuable ijt in treat- Wlese, Betsy Wight and Darlene Parent-"Teacher' Association last tnjj many patients. Swctal of the Whitmeyer. Barbara' James re- week; . , Ciub members a.'N'd, Dr. Thaler List New Books ceived the Adventure Badge. ' Other officers installed by Mrs. in demonstrating the various Leaden of the troop are Mrs. F. G. .Mackie. Crnnford key wo- stages of' hypnosis and the differ- Anthony SordiU and Mrs. William THE BEST HEATIIH. SYSTEM man, were: First vice-president, ent ways In which' it is used. Added to Shelves . Puller. Mrs. E. A. Koyen; second vice- The refreshment committee for Brownie Troop 79? presidenj. Mrs! Neil Castjrldo, third the evening was: Mr, and Mrs.At Public Library TOWNSHIP OP CRANFORD vice-president. Frank J. Mart*, Twenty Brownies of Troop 787 - IT f MS! Henry Koester, Mr. and Mrs. "During the month of April the received their Brownie pins dur- director of secondary education; Frank Mattern, Mr. and Mrs. following new books were. added UNION COUNTY recording secretary, Mrs. F.' C. ing outdoor investiture ceremonies Whether it be Hot Water, Steam or Warm Air, George Freesc and Mr. and Mrs.to the shelves of the Cranford Friday at Cranford Methodist Ward; corresponding secretary. Josef Eiehinger. NEW JtRStY Mrs. GprtnJe H. Barlow; assistant Public Library, it was reported this church. a General Electric Heating Unit installed by ~- correspondinit s e c r e t a r y, Mrs. The J.une meeting will feature week by Mrs. Sarah F. Raddin, li- The girK third grade students a Stray/berry Festival. brary director. . Charles SkagK-S and-treas'urer Mrs. at Sherman School, first heard CHAPMAN BROTHERS Ford Johnston. • ' • !' . ' Fiction their leaders, Mrs. William Ford Mrs. Irvln N. Guyer, music The Hunting Horn and Other and Mrs. Ralph KelL read "The chairman, introduced, a student Brookside. Trees, Dog Stories, by Paul Annixter; Brownie Story," and participated New Jersey's leading qualified heating contractors musical proRram. A brass septet Spring List, by Ralph Arnold; The Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Holt of Rahway soon will be moving in a flag ceremony during, which directed by Ralph Notaro present- Plants Doing Well Const Of Fear, by K. G. Bollard; into their new home at.416 Maple place, which they have pur- Carol Kozlar was flag bearer and for over 25 years will give you at least 33%% more ed '•Memories of Stephen Foster." Miss Etta Tunner. principal of Tall Houses in Winter, by Doris chased from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooprr. Mr. Holt is connected Carol Ann Lunsden and Cynthia . The seventh grade chorus di- Betts; the Room on the Roof, by with the Callahan Equipment Co. of Cranford. Mr. 'and Mrs, Ford were color guards. / economical operation. rected by George White sang "An- Brookside and Rocisevelt Schools, Ru.skin Bond; Jane, by Phyllis Brownies who received their lias reported to Superintendent of Cooper' arV moving to North Jersey. This* property was multiple gelri Ever Bright and Fair" by Bottome; The Late Miss Trim- listed through the office of G. E. Howland, realtor, and sold by pins from Mrs. Ford are: ;'.,• . Handel. "Prayer for-'Poaee" by Schools Howard R. llest that gift ming, by Carol Carnae.' Sandra Avery, Karen Baxter, For Free Survey and Estimate oh your heating Pt3> .Mrs. Hazel Hamilton of the same off ice. . : ' • • • ; Hayes, "Silent Now the Drowsy plants, shrubs and tre.es at Brook- Neve)- So Few, by Tom T, Chnm- Yvette Christy, Linda Jones, San- requirements, without obligation, caU— aw-d Bird" by 'Hoffman, and selections side School are mostly in good alcc; There is a Season, by Alice dra Kell, Carol Kozlar, Unnea from "My Fair Lady" by -Leiner Ross Colver; The Spiral Road, by Sense in Business^ by"J. Seton cnbrun; Bands o£( America, by Lawrie, Hildegard Lorenz, Cyn- •"Stid Loewe. condition. Jan De Hartog; A Growing Won-Gray. . • ' '•• . .. (' Harry Wayne Schwartz; Men of thia Ruble. Janet Sopko. Karen I The- program was conrluded The blossoming crabapple tree der, by Hlldegarde Dolson|; An Famous Fighters of the Second Medicine, by Katherine B. Ship- Cook, Gail Denman, Kathleen Flu- l^aa) with selections by the jiinior-high planted by Cranford Cnit 212, Omnibus of Short Stories) by World War. 0y WUliam Green; No pen; Gertrude Stein, by Elizabeth grath, Cynthia Ford, Janis Kopf, orchestra under tin- direction of American Legion Auxiliary, was Jam.cs T. "Porrell; The GUdcd Room for Wild Animals, by Bern- Spriggs; *' A, Simple Guide to Sarah Lorenzini, Valerie McCall, Mr. Notaro. • . . ( •,. covered with pink blossoms this TVirch, by Iola Fuller; Sailor hard- Grzlmek: A Hundred Hours Prayer, by John UnderWood Ste- ChrisUne Sluzls. Sharon Zallnsky Special guests .it this mooting' Named. Jones, by Harvey Haislip; to Sucki.by Robert Henriques; Eu- phens; Mental Illness, by Edith M. and Carol Ann Lunsden. were mothers of sixth grade stu- s;u-lnK-'and three Norway spru :c Fair With Rain, by Ann Head. rope in Color, by Holiday Maga- Stern; The Three Faces Of Eve, Karen Meyer; anpther troop PLUMBING • HEATING •REPAIRS IT ! pSnr dents i who werv*'Vond.iictcd 'on~n t•vvs.given .U\e;scnqolby__ihe Rorj Onioiihead 'by. Weldph...Hill; jine^^JustiCe Oliver Wendell Hol- by Corbett H. Thigpen and Her-member, will receive her pin when tour of the school, by Vincent F. taiy Club' are in good condition; Alfred Hitchcock Presents Stories mesi by Mark^ A'ntoiiy be' Wolfe cyMbCleekley.blLLL^ ^_ e recup^rates^from mumps. 36 NORTH AYE.; E. CRANFORD-BR 6^1320 Sarnowski, junior high principal. Miss Tunner re^M'cd. They Wouldn't Let Me Do on TV,Howe; Sea Treasure, by Kathleen College Freshmen Speak Out, by >»4rs. Walter S^le6~ai&rrMrt. Refreshments' were served by O: the eight li^ewnod trees pti• y Alfrjed Hitchcock; 'Lovers and Yergcr Johnstonc.' , Agatha Townaend; Keep Listening, George Kopf served refreshments. Mrs. F. J. Callan- and her com- sfi.u'd. by Miss Sarah Edmond 1 Strangers, by Joyce Marshall; Far, ' Engineering in History, by Rich- by Frances War field; Prescription -ri" mittee. in .memory of Mrs . Ethel B. Smith und Mis :.;•• c McAllister, s'-< W the Mountain Peak, by John ard Shelton Kirby; The Installa- for Anxiety, by Leslie Dlxon Wea- ROOSEVELT were 'in t>'oon> >n-s year. ».*•» Masters; Challenge to Venus, by tion and Servicing of Domestic Oil therhead; Adenauer, by Paul Wey- The truly'generous is the truly Charles Morgan; The Winds of Burners, by Frank V Mitchell and nuir; A Chance for Glory, by Con- wise, and he who loves not oth- top> o! th- titheis »vi.«S 'ixrirttor nu( killed but will fill in and make Time, by 9 * Oliver; The Lion Robert W Mitchell: Foods of Old stance Wright; Craft and Char*, ers,, lives Unble. The Bird Biographies, by John • . • . • HOUSE FAINT James Xudub^n; West Point To- 1 tcco-9 WHITE AND COLORS day, by Kendall Banning; John Foster Dultts, by John Robinson L_,-J1.~* i N4 (igartan-1 : f ^=^- *«•: ary, by. 1. Bernptak; Famous Guns i i.u * v From Famous Collections, by Hunk UPOtlH Wleand Bowman; Professional .AtSI y, Amateur, by T. A. Boyd; The __J American Conscience, by Roger ; <_•'.• ex -K C .L | Jl - SHAKE & SHINGLE FINISH Burlingamc. ~1 •City in the Sand, by Mary H^Hsl '..KANFORD-BRb-3000. Chubb; The Reefs of TaprobSne. II by Arthur Charles Clarke; A 1 «#nuct Swinger ot Birches, by Sidney 1 Cox: Nuclear Energy in Industry, kOCMtt by James Gerald Crowther; Oper- ZDl ation Deepfreeze, by George . J. tew Dufek; Kingling the Changes, by YOU CAN BUILD Z1G '-« MASON BRI Mazo De la Roche. The Great Plantation, by Cliff- WITH CONFIDENCE : ••. * > * ' •:. . ' ••" ord Dowdy; Th* Roots of Amer- THIS OFFER FOR LIMITED TIME ican Communism,- by Theodore WHEN YOU BUILD ( Draper; America's Next Twenty Listen jr HURRY IN TODAY Years, by Peter F. Drucker; The WIJH "STANDARD" Saving Person, by Angus Dun; My Family and Other Animals, • by SUPPLIES. LIVINGSTON • • , V ' •;. • • • "' "'":•• . Gerald Malcolm Durrell; Atoms for the World, by Laura Fermi; Men to your and Monuments, by Janet Flan- ner. - . , LUMBER 4 . Plant! propagation in Pictures, by SUPPLY , Montague Free; Search for Love, COMPANY PAINT SHOP by Lucy . Freeman;" How to Hold an Audience, by Howard George LUMBER - MILLWORK - MASON MATERIALS 101 N. Union Avt. BRidgi* 64540 Garrett; Seed on the Wind; by Bill ' •,#• Geagan; The Lawyer's Treasury. i0hStrMt Crarrford WALNUT by Eugene C Gerhart;'Common Phoim: BR 64)508 — BR 6-2467 _ 4 hours Early in the morning, or, late \\alknp Window itt ihc afternoon or evening, our Walk-Up Window is dA %*& open 10 serve you—quickly, a penny Walk-op Window cra^endy^1 courteously. Just look at these extra banking LEOEINO^ tour*— .' .• - .'• •up I** BOUNDRY • • 7:30 ajn. to 1:30 p.m. and SCHOOL SlTt Walk-Dp Wiiidow frooa 4 to 6 p.m. Monday 111 bring you hours of enjoyment for only Am^nh Thursday pUtt addi- I. .r, tiooal hour* tUl 8:30 Friday • penny. A low salary scale 1 know—*ut Walk-up Window firctunfs.' It's one important reason why you can ..? UVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY! tfie above map shows the new school zoning districts which which will go into effect with the-start of the school year in September. A public meeting concerning the rezoning has been called by ' " tf Education for 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Cleveland School auditorium. t - ^ ion any voul jrf the year, classes which will occupy the Bloomingdale avenue unit will begin the year in Cleveland School Un WALK-Uf WtNOOW: and classes which will occupy the livingston avenue building will attend Sherman School. ^^ Sooth ond Wdnul AMERICAN I I 0 SE1WICE School trustees have explained that the plan was put into effect so a mid-yeat transfer of classes from one building to another can be effected without any changes in classroom orgronffiqn. Oonford, N. 4U k -— COWOtAtlOM A U X ! L 1 A P T »re made into the new elementary buildings, junior high school students from the Walnut-Sherman Livingston-Lincoln districts will occupy Sherman School and — **" districts trill *> to Cleveland SchooL U Crtirford Poppy Day T< and Saturday •'•P.- . . ..i:AiI"ii*S(J'.il."i . ••.'<- pW •'.I-.' >;•• ;: \ • i 'i^^"K ; THE Cf*AW»i> OTO^ TWJR1H>AY, MAY 2f, MW. 70 for the PTA gift Of. o flag. yCTy wad Sisterhood Meeting Tonight ™TltECBAlifpBp1 on^, Mrs. Led Award-Winnmg Garden Brookside yj - Cub P«ek 44 j.-oTBrlen, Mra. Leon Petryck by Mrs. Edward George, correV- Mw. Irvtag WUner. [jondlng secretory. scout troop, plan to purchase • VTA Installs Activities of Cub Pack 170 cince To Feature Musical Show , • ^ . L^ ^fc _^^^^^^^__^^^^ ^BShjSBSl shL^hBHBJS^a^BaflBfcJBaaM ^SBUBSI SBSSVtfBSS) Wiris State Club Trophy ts organization in March were The cantata. "We Take Roots," wilt be presented tooiglift at the bass drum for the school band, had w programs printed .for every fun* ' MIMUIU OF MUIINU Or TOY The Sunny Acres GardeGd n ClClub hha s won ththe ElizabetElibthh VVance Hood ummarized by Mr». Muuse. regular meeting of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth-El at the temple. Tuberculosis League .Elects; ily, purchased materials for the • J. awarded annually by the Garden Club of New Jersey. New Officers Musical selections by the Brook- Mrs. Samuel Roth and Mrs. Irytng Tannenbaum are the musical di- moan COUHTVBOABP or CHOW IT- 0 Mrs. Lawrio Montgomery was side Place School bond were pre- publishing of newsletters and Biers recognWon an William J. Miller, Mrs. 'the trophy, a silver pitcher to be held for one ye*-, U given to a rectorVi. ~~~ •—- throughout the year. B? A, RIOX ALUCTON, aerkettke installed as president of the Brook- sented under direction.of A. Don- Year's Activities Reviewed of the Annlversaryjj |J. Durkin, Mre. George W. club for the outstanding side Place Parent-Tcachor' As- - The following arc in the cart: officers will be held. Preceding the meeting, a spring ferred to Public Welfare Commit- _ of formation, andd Jr., Mrs. Rldgeway Jones,! Id Whclan, instrumental instruct- The annual donor dinner of the Bobert M. Crane of 4X0 Riverside drive was elected vlce-presi- BW rf -•en center held in the state. sociation at the annual meeting or' itv the elementary schools. Narrator, Mrs. •Jess Bernsiein; concert was held by the Lincoln rogress ofthe County «**»•'•* Annual Dinner Monday hi the school last Wednesday. J Sisterhood was held May 13 at inty Tuberculosis and Health I-eaaue (or a two- School Chorus under the direction Boro Engineer of South Plain- P fording to the citation, the A social hour followed with rc- chorus, Mrs. Henry Ricklis. Mrs. The Alpine in Maplewtxtd. Mrs. Chosen 8- Freeholder Hickok for B%rirringl^. Jr.; Mrs. S, was made: "for a garden For Presbyterian Men Etta Tunner, principal, was in- freshmen ts arranged by Mrs.! .-««=£S5sja'3:riyear term at the league's "annual meeting Monday S of Channing Coppage. Mrs. Alice Union relative to the proposed Im- Roads and Bridges Committee, j Sidney Scher, Mrs. Herbert Pas- Herbert Schlosser was chairman, Add. He also was re-elected to the H. Dudley, «K1 Mrs. Paul SulUvan. award of excellence. which pre- The Men of the Church of the stalling officer. Marek and MrS. Patberg. Collins' wpa the accompanist. : provement to the Green .iiincf narking alon_ center Ikovv. Mrs. Richard Shire. Mrs. Ab- for the evening, assisted by Mrs. Mrs. Mysiak, program chairman, House, - and Cedar Brook Grekstas and third place, Joseph a wealth of horticultural First Presbyterian Church of Other officers were installed a? William Schaeffer and the fol- board of directors for a three-year Bound Brook and Ce , TerrUl and I follows: Mrs. Robert' P. Blosser, raham Frank, Mrs. Irving Tan- term. Dr. Meyer T. Welshman ot announced that the hour of the Watersheds, was referred to Roads OTOSZ4 information in Cranford will hold their annual Pl-Ogram tO Present 4 . baun». Mrs. Kurt MeUger. Mrs. lowing committee: Mrs. Jule Lev- Lincoln PTA Field Day program to be held at Director Benninger . and Bridges committee. • Second street. PlalnlieUL 1 Harry and telling manner. dinner and business meeting at 7 first vice-president; Mrs. E. ,W nt n tt, Mrs/ Robert Gisser. Bin. Jack Elizabeth was named to succeed RoKTshowedeJ^n*«nber. Themes for Cub Pack Marek, .second vice—president* and New Officers H. Martin Friedman.Mrs: Arnold Warren W. Halscy of Springfield the school playground next Mon- Chairman, Purchasing Commlt- 9 - Freeholder Hickok for chairman, iL'ho^sses were exceptionally p.m. Monday in the church gym- Schwartz. Mrs. ,. Daniel Lamer. day had been changed to 1:30 p.m.present, and one, Freeholder HK*. Roads and Bridges Committee, Th ' in demonstrating the nasium. Election Of officers for the Mrs. Roger, S. Hawloy, corre.-.poncl- Mrs. Harry Friedman, Mrs. Irving as president. . « ' tee. advising of quotation* re- infi secretary. Installs New T-shirts will be sold at this time. ok absent Q ceived for furnishing to the Dept: prohibiting parking along certain ,nal qualities of the cen-coming year will be part, of the Engel, Mrs. Leon Cohen and Mrs. . Mr. Grant presented a gift to Punch and cookies will be served M ne 1957 Edward Grek- season were discussed at a educat" program. Mrs. Montgomery introduced the Morton Gershmaa. ' •'• Miss Stella O. Kline, executive di- Freeholder Herlich made an»- of Measures, one following chairmen who wil" tableaux, each classroom-'by the class tlon that the mlnut«.of the^meet ter.' of the garden center, Highlighting the evening will Socofsky, Mrs. Schlosser and Mrs. Fred rector, in recognition of herre- Officei" Slate in In charge sui-ve on the executive board foi Temple Beth-El at 8:30 p.m. were Mrs. Geoiri be an address by the Rev. Ralph Mrs. Shi-lton Well and Mrs. Nath- Neuman, president, gave welcom- tirement on AuguAugusst 1 following 20 Installation of officers was held mothers. . • _ a held-las' the year 1957-S8: „ day. '•' ' ^.^ Which was duly seconded and un- s(;r chairman, assisted by T. Haas, DD, of the Crescent Ave- an Schurer; dancers. Miss Barbara ing speeches. Mir. Charles Ros.% at the last meeting of the season of The PTA voted to purchase a mittee. • . furnishing to the orko and ***»£ —^^ gold ^ way, Monday night p K»' Mrs. Robert Hlgbie, by-laws and Mrs. Bertram Rutloy, newly- years of service with ththaet leagueMiss. animously carried. , Robert S. Greenbaum, advising Muhsgnug and Mrs. J.nue. Presbyterian Church In Plain- Minch. Miss Judy Gisser and Miss mistress of ceremonies, gave a It was announcedJ .»,„, Mice the Lincoln School Parent-TeachTh - troop flag for Boy Scout Troop 177, Commission one Charles Dares- It was announced that a father- Mrs. Carl legislation; Mrs. C. B. Ofidcn elected president, will preside. "; history of the Sisterhood and a .Kline's successor will be Miss The following communications field. The Rev. Mr. Haas is a Christmas treat; Mrs. Richard Bunny Aucr; choreography. Miss er Association last Wednesday. which is sponsored by' the organi- and-son tour of the Alderney Dj£ George H. Coon, president Those participating ih • the pro-J candle-lighting ceremony was held Mary Ewell Roe of Patrick Henry zation. Mrs. Russell Huckel, on member of the Board of Foreign BradfU'ld, Jr., class mothers; Mrs Yyeltc WcisbuTgcr; tableau di- Mrs. Frank •Steudle, Union ^t Laura Steens. Dairy in Newark" will be mudc on /, 'Sunny Acres club, accepted jrram will include Mrs. Jerry honoring past presidents and offi- County. Va. • behalf of her husband, 'institu- of hc Mission of the Presbyterian Church i —Photo by Vogel A. J. Wallner, courtesy and hos- rector,' '.Mrs. Fred Neuman, and County Council president, installed June 15. Arrangements are 0 ard from Mrs. Vance Hood ( Pruden, Mrs. Leonard Bassoff and cers of the organization. - Annual report of the league, tional representative of the troop, gaard, and is oast moderator of the Pres- pitality; Mrs. Joseph Daugan, ex staging and scenery. Mrs. Lionel the following officers: President, $3,360,360.. charge of N. L. Fleckenstine. wa Mrs. Carl Muhsgn'ug, left, assistant chairman v (or Sunny the BBG's: Gladys Engel, presi- Entertainment was provided by distributed at the meeting, carried read a letter from Dougla-* ' s W. retirement and' pension 21 installation of curbs, was referred Neiv Members annual meeting of 4he state bytery, : Wcia^tein and ^Mrs^. Albert Gold- Mrs. Irving Tuinnenbaum; first 11 — Freeholder Zcrega for. Pur- •^. •••••» * fit I Plans also are being made lor»| -Acres Garden Club's award-winning garden center, i^nd Mrs. ccptiohal child; Mrs Herbert I dent; Iris Schaeffer, Marcie Burg Mrs. Bernard B. Kott and Mrs. out the theme. "Working Together | Summerton, Western District ex-, „!, undir R.S. 43:10-60/ to Roads and id CommitteeCittee. IBOUP-m"Orange last Thursday: Mitchell, goals; Mrs. Marek,'mem berg-. . "Vice-president, Mrs'. Robert Gwil- chasing Committee, accepting bid |r attending were Mrs. Muhs- and Boss Epstein. Herman Shapiro who presented, in T.B."" Reviewing the past 20 ecutive^of Union CiCouncill , stating [May .1, 1957•ferre, d to Finance Com- Hillside, ad- g Greeted ot Tea I i***\y .*»»*.»» •*«*• Shakespearean Theatre George P. Kaiser, chairman, admire Elizabeth Vanci Hood trophy Program chairman Is' Mrs 1 liam; second vice-president, Mrs. 72 was re: btl Cdillac Corp reetd bership • Mrs; Leon Reider is program "What's thp Play ?" Invocation years of the Tuberculosis League, Just what is expected of a spon- vising they wish to go on record of Mlller-Pbntlac Cadillac Corp., New members of the Cranford and Mrs. Walter Knorr. A won by thfi club for the outstanding garden center held in the Morse Shepard. Mrs. Fred Neu- Joseph Mysiak; recording Secre- mittee. Aid Tour Aid Squad Also, Mrs John Muuse", rrfimco chairmten. .with Mrs. Seymour Paul and benediction were given t>y the executive director's report soring organization. Purchasing Commit- of having made a formal request College Club were entertained at nowt, arrangement" was made for Trip $lated for June 15 man, president, will preside at the tary, • Mrs; Daniel Sassi; corre- Chairman, of Rahwayu. v» ..^,.., for— furnishing and Measures/ to! the, Anbolanee Fond state last year. Mrs. J. D. Savercool also was an assistant chair- graph; Mrs. Blosscr, program; Mrs co-chairman, and Mrs.: Murry Mrs. Philip Brand. traced the changes in emphasis Mrs. Vashtl Volhers' and Bur- was made for a more extensive and effective a tea on Sunday at the home of ,he meeting By Mrs. Knorr. Plans for a but trip to the Strat- business meeting, when election of sponding secretary,. Mrs..Charles Depone t195 o7f PontiaWeightc sChieftai d Men 2 Doosr man. W. C, Sussky, publications; Mrs. j :.ls6 wilt assist;'Hoxpitniity from preoccupation with the ton MandfcU's sixth grade classes mosquito control program in the Mrs. J. Howard McAteer of 11 Ro- Installation of officers and pres- ford Shakespearean Theatre In Nagel and treasurer, Mrs. Anton onSedane , for the net delivered price Richard F, Finn, music; Mrs. R. H.chairman is Mrs. Irving Sass. younger school child to the high recently took a trip to Hayden a 1957 DeSoto for the John Twp. and the surrounding areas, more place, membership chairman. llation of annual reports will fea- Stratford, Conn., on June 15 were Pavics. » . ' 000. eni , the next meeting'of the club announced today by Frank E. Card of Thanks Hcartcl, publuicity; Mrs. A. Clark school .student and lately to the Mrs. Tannenbaum was present- Planetarium and Museum, it wasRunnells Hospital, and recom- was referred to the Union County Also present were the club's of-r I turc- Three from Cranford Walker, visual education; Mrs SPECIALIZING IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS reported. mended award be made to Berse . ... — Freeholder Herlich for fleers for the present and coming Beaverfarook Mu»ic Camp 6 at the home of Mrs* Ramsey, head «f the English de- Mrs. Martin and I would like adult population as, the preval- ed with a president's pin and Mrs. ted. Mosquito Commission. - ' ' ' ., Finance Committee, approving on June Attetod Postal Conclave Edward Sillas and Mrs. II. B. OF EYE PHYSICIANS ence of tuberculosis shifted. . A contribution will be given to Bros., Inc., of Westfleld, at their years, as well as this year's com- POCOMO PMIEB. PA. t 77 Debbie place, Berke- partment of Cranford. High School. to express bur sincere thanks to Alan Arfken with a past presi- Freeholder Hickok appeared at Dunlop, refreshments; Mrs. W. M-. net delivered price of $1663.25., bills for payment, as set forth. mittee chairmen, each of whom Bui, ,y Heights. • Tickets are available to students, John J Donovan, president of the Cranford First Aid Squad, the During the past, year the report dent's pin. Corsages were given the J. Seth Weekley fund. this time. There being no further business Martin, safety and- health; Mrji. Plastering • listed 124 new active cases and 37 On June 10. aa school of instruc- was' referred to Public Welfare , The . monthly reports . of the described the work of her com- Jam* Sf— Aagaat It faculty and the general public, the Cranford," Branch, Federation Police Department, our friends to the new., officers by! Mrs. George Committee.] . to be considered, and upon motion mittee to-the new members. Coed. Rlaii School t*. On 2000-acn but reservations must- be made Kenneth C. Rau,. summer roundup; JOHNE.GJ.Wn ''I. ' itr-admL-t&ioris handled by the Gundersen. hospitality co-chair- tion for 'all new'off leers and chairhi - County Treasurer, Union County duly made and seconded, Director Pocono Ocst BMate. Faculty of oul- Attend Junior Red Cross of Post Office Clerks, and dele- and neighbors for their considera- Mis. J. B.'Patberg and Mis. How- Waterproofing league, necessitating 1.370 visits men will be held at the Edward Chairman, Purchasing Commit- d, • The following new members cUndlns muatelans. - The best in with Mr. Ramsey in Room 310 at tion and help on Friday last when man. . ' " . . • ringfi Jail, County Physician and Super* Benninger declared musical ' expression and education Workshop in Plainfield gates R. C. Russp arid Allan J. ard M. Sit-Kcl, ways and means; PRESCRIPTIOIt OPTICIANS arid telephone calls to patients and V. Salton School in Springfield tee, advising of bbidds received for the meeting were Invite* to the tea: Mrs. Hugh combined with exhilarating camp the" high school by Monday. our son met with an unfortunate Cellars Dried Attendant at the meeting was served by tee, intendent of Weights and Measures adjourned. Adams, Miss Grace Birnie, Mrs. s Ella ' M. Hayer, chairman Austin attended the New Jersey and Mrs. Robert S. Wlesei teachers' their' families. League services to Refreshments were d meat and meat products for the life. Public - conceits. I Showing at the theatre on June accident. We ar,e indebtedMo^ all luncheon' .-•..' 109 JEFFERSON AVE. were received and ordered filed. All Mason Bapaln Mrs. F. G. Mackie. keywoman and Mrs. Charles Sllsby and Mrs. Ed- ~^JV montth of AprlApril.l , and | The next regular meeting will Richard C. Anderson, Mrs. W. J. All land and water sports 15 will be "Othello.'V wijth Earle Convention of the federation .at patients'In the sanatorium rc- chairman of achievements for Un- . I The following resolutions were |Qf the Cranford High School Jun- of • you who were so kind and • and Alteration* John EvBunnclls Hospital..fefcJKEL be held on Thursday, April 25, Birkv M»u, JBdward^ Brownj_Mrs. S WMkt-WW ' ' • wwli-t!tl HyjmBn^nJ__AJJ^d_J^te._.Th Paterson lasljSalyrday^ Prior to thc installation, Mrs. Martin Bldg. — Stnet floor rouhtyCouncil.- — 1 ward X>arn, chairmen. introduced and -on roll call, unann El- "TTTTKIi KrTj/rrrgUtK'Wng-prey-; bers for purposes of rehabilitation; ioT ; 1957, at fehCinr ~ John Crowley. Mrs. George land-David Hall, treasurer of the bus will leave Cranford or vicinity [ The postal employes' efforts to Anton D. Martin, Jr. ELIZABETH 2-2340 - iod of April 10. to May 8. . impusly adopted:- BalU MM. H W. ««•• St. LO 5-lUt i ltti. onfWdayii>inlns/ts) i i l TW*^j»t«>aeyMii«»-;^«B^ Tt-r-Tliyns- •i*^»e»MMl|»y '*"* '"im»i«na«wn3C» .^•.•JFjr^STC • « •:.., • .&• '^!-Vv \.:-.-o ' i • J. • CITIZEN AMP CHHfJNlCKE, THURSDAY, MAY 28. 1MT,- o • ny»«iv vacated by resignation (freight cars, as well ns pictures, Local Pastor of the Newark Annual Conference ol Walter H.jBadut It is expected] were included. As they go on to and of the Southern District Board •' QUNaI "wanUd-lAaoai* wSSeuw Tw- MLS MADE-CO-OROEB radutor aoetoauraa, ing high prices for modem or antique CBB WINDOW Cleaning' inside and out, gen- I HARDWARE * and Sundays "eraThduSnSeanU ami floorvwaxinr lawn furniture, cabinets and console rifUa, shotguns, revolvers, swords. Open M aabuwU for portable sewing machines, HUnUr S-5S40. U Cranford I WEsUleld a-0238-J. . , ' Cranlord rrad Dsvay, 43 N. 1th Street. KanU- Richards - Swackhamer worth. BBidn a-SUS. • If holiday service. CELLARS Paloted and cleaned. BRldgal COUKTT BOKX CO. CBAMFOBD PAINT 4 BR 6-5900 3 ice/M Hillcrest Avenue. .« REALTORS 6-8911. Call after S P.M > A-3 • HAHDWAHE STORE MOVING and Nursing Service Evenings call S&WTMO MAOUMXa 111*. BR 6-5380 ATLAS) POarEB TOOLS • TAILORS • Mew Machines CBANTOBIM3ARWOOO - KENILWOBTH ITederU* W. Riley ... . BRS-47ST BB 6-im — 4 Alden Sheet BR 9-0416 RETIRED Oentlcman. with exceptional HELP WANTED —FEMALE STORAGE Used Machines VJ*.A. (or general nursing. Visits. Hy- CLEAN Windows, attics, cellars, WlUlam W. Austin A..., . BRS-30M business and technical training and Glasa - Oarden Tools - House Vumlahlngs Repah-a trucking. T. C. General Horn i. • Mary Knlerim — . BR S-alM "' da U Mott* __— BB 6-4644 unusual bock ground, desires part •jupplias • Wallpapa* AND CLEANERS Sewing: Course* health education. The Visiting Nurse BRldaa 6-0B33. u' Miriam Neville „--..-- P. O. Can Help You. Nominal Fee. Telephone . BB trim time position. Address Smith, floor «»~t««^ Maehlnsa »•.:•.-•• SINGER 8EWINO CENTER Doris Coyle MLJ*. Box 274. Union. N. J. . 5-18 GENERAL CLERICAL POSITIONS 400 Marth Wood Ave. • Unden BRidge «~©1S7. or consult Telephone ALUMINUM parch enclosures. CBB 104 South Av«u. C BR «-l«70 LINCOLN Unden 3-ST97 Directory.. Hours Monday thru" Satur- ' or combination windows and screens. MLS LAWNS Cut, (lower beds maintained. . Open Friday evening *U1 • p.m. U day. 8:30 a-m. to «:J0 pjow No aanrke Lifetime Aluminum Products. 103 CBR- Reasonable. CaU Valley 6-7870 after pue to expansion and growth we have-various general It South Union Are., Ctaafott or hoUdaya. *f South Ave., West. BBidge 0-3206. U JOHN W. HEINS & SON 8 P.M. . 6-39 Paul Patetta. Prop. •m peat moss, gr clerical openings. Good starting salary; advancement - FE-TtLIZElt. KITCHEN WOKIUtANSSOP HKALTOB and IN8UBOB ., opportunities, modern air-conditioned office and excel- house wiring, kitchen ventilators in-1 < with Genuine — rrasslag « AlWri Alteration* AA S37JOO.0O 11 North Ave, E. _. „ BRldSe «-0TJ7 THE BOABD OF EDUCATION OF THIS CABINETS and alterationa. Mrs. stalled, Ethrldge Electric Co. 10 N. I3lh| at ..—1.' Evenings and Sunday lent-benefits, including profit-sharing, arc among the aad sUaalrs ^J. 1 Street. ItonUworth. BRldge 8-»0»3. yas TOWNSHIP OF CstANFOKD, IN THE KOPPERSCO Store. 343 Boulevard. Craig Place. Cranford. with sunroom at —.••- SU.D00.00 _ BR «-007a COUNTY OF UNION. NEW JERSEY niany advantages of working with ALL-STATE. TOWN8END aad BUa's E. KampshaU NOTICE OF $340,000 BOND SALE o-toaa. your house? Car-1 Colonial with three sn.soooo llarla Ipacon BR 6-3S0O BRidfja TERBACE - .i_irli< Hmull •BD-I •'- bedrooms at SEALED. PROPOSALS will be received Apply in person or phone Miss Lusk at CRcstview' WCOD PRODUCTS CO. Cope Cod S1B.S3000 by the Board of, Education of the Town- GE Lamps—Over 100 'different kinds Musical Instruction* four bedroom at ._..__ Bhlp of Cranford. In the County of 7-2000. .,...'. . u Formica Sinks *• Counter Tops A XveVTBRldge 8-33S*. « •OK CHOICE HOMES W CBANVOBD Union. New Jersey, at the Office, of UPHOLSTERERS also new coloramlc bulbs. A *V 5-3 ACCORDION Instructions. Custom Made Kitchen CabineU Hardware. 12 North Avr., West. 11 Van Buren Ave. Phone e ANDVICTMITY the Board ol Education, Cleveland • DELICATESSENS 4-4525 School. Mlln Streett Crantord.. New Jer- CRAWFORD ' '•:• m JALOUSnc porch enclosures, doors and Piano Tuning McPHERSON IffiALTY Co. sey, on June 11. 1U1, unUI S:00 o'clock ' ALLSTATE Elisabeth windows, aluminum combination PIANO Instructions. Dunlel. Kuster, IV 19 ALDEN ST. ' '\ BR. «-040t> 'Call P.M. at which lima they will be publicly 0PHOLSTERY SHOP windows and storm doors. Direct fac- Van Buren Ave.. Phone BAldse «-*o«3. PIANO TUNING and re- opened and announced, for the purchase WEaifield 2-4414 «nrv prices. Free. esUmate. BlUdge 6- pairing by recognised experts. Dud- ANNE M. O/BRIEN of S34O.OO0 School District Bonds df aaid Upholstering * Interior Deeorattta kin Piano Co. t formerly ' Cranlord — Evenings Call — INSURANCE CO. V1TO School District The bonds will be dated Covyn • Purnitur. EVELYN F. WR1OHT. Teacher of piano, Piano Co.I, Tunent and Rebullders. Real Estate October 1. 19S6. and will mature (without •COVMTAIMAVS.. • MUBBAY H1IJ.! & CABINET CO. voice, harmony, theory. 10 Button place, 437 . North AvcnUe, West. Westlield. Salesmen . . Drape. - Shades ACCORDIONS. Brand new. DiseounU' _..„ BR-6-1B8O Alden Street (2nd floor* option of prior redemption) in the prin- from 40 to^'ao percent. Twelve modela Cranford. BRlOge «-7533. . 033 WEatfleld J-SSU. u Ubby Brewster .. BR tt-MIS cipal amount of S10.000 on October 1 In • MOTOR TRUCKS * 1 Rope MUlus ^.,.. Located at intersection of South St. and Mountain VVvc., 3 Bftids* B-0S93 to choose- from. Daniel Kuster. 11. Van Z.J_ BR «-oaoa SALESMEN Evenings Call — euch of the years 1938' to 1M1, both in- — Formica Tops Buren Ave. Phone BRidge «-8M2, Sm PIANO STUDENTS—Announcing a few Betty Feelcy ..„; BR 0-540B clusive, with Interest payable -April 1 openings for piano student*. Fall Se»- A. Hebert - , BR S-13S6 Edith Rearlck -miles Southwest of Summit, 3 miles North of Scotch Plains. IS at. Hsdoa Av*. BBiasaB Sr«in s-4tai >lon, Sept. 1W7. WANDA B. QlLMOHt. V*ed Car* for Sale Louiaa Old . .-„ BR S-07S1 and October 1 In each year. (ALT. {or water sonenera, weed contr#X 101 GMnwood Roud. Bachelor of Music CBR — MLS . BB 6-7771 The bonds will be lisued In bdarer HALL AND FUHS INC 0 etc.. Calcium Chloride, weed killers. lS9t MERC.URY. merc-o-matic. new Degree, College .MUericordla: graduate transmtssloh guarapteed, radio, heater, form with coupons and will, be/ of the Used Cat* C. E. Trubenbach. 118 South. Ave.. £., work.. Teachcr'i College. Columbia Uni- denomination of S1.000 euch. and will VENETIAN Cranlord Feed A- Seed. BRldte •- new tire's and 'scat covers, rnanuulIGARWOOD • ELECTRICAL versity. Former Public. School Music trunk. %U». BRidae 6-M85. ' be regtaterable as to principal only or as aVaBtt Supervisor. BRldge 8-33M. «-• TO SETTLE ESTATE GUS COHEN to both principal and Interest reconvert- OONTR-1CTORS BLINDS BM H1LLMAN Huskie SUuon f; lble at the expense of the holder Into 911 sfotth AT*. S. VENETIAN BUNDS. 33 in.—3« in., white ^Sdio. Kator. excellent condition. 91MO. Real Estate coupon bonds, and will be payable at LAN and ivoisr. S3.lt. Immediate delivery. CaU Whltehouse 2*3. . •,.. °-»» A REAL BARGAIN the office ol the Suburban Trust Com* CSAlfFOBD AlhsnrCewis Hardware. 10S N. Union Lo*t And Insurance puny. Cranford. New Jersey. CONTRA 433 ORCHARD STREET KENTUCKY TKAUXKS ' /AveVtM. •...•• . • • U KEY CASK, upproxlntately (I keys, lost 7'i Each propo»al must specify » "'••' ,'.•:'' ii1;.1?!'1',.. •.•!,?'•':/, -^'5' ' , •"'•>f ;l-'•'""''• ' •**•'. O V'•,:•'•'-^rVf .*'•' '• ' ' • • I ^^^^^P?fl^^^^ •^iflHWJP^W!^.1;...... ^^.^^V^-y,...».;..,.- ;:™":.^",V v.''- '™^v^'-"v?V "• V "*—". '"" """ '•" "'" ' ' ;. " V-.^- .-'•••.V..- ••'•V •• ",; •• if ;:: IIP •r"" ••'- •'" '''.. ,'rV, ' '•',•' /.„'"'. o •'••• :'.>-' :.V'. . pis Club Holy Hour Minor Prophets Subject of ifew Attracts Over 400 Persons Sermon Series Ifsgt v JJohhn J. Dougherty addressed a gathering Very Rev- * ' Dhrt ddrd gath First in a- series ©fc.sermons on Hply Hour conducted by the parish Discussion 4he min6r prophet* Tbf the Old Christian Doctrine on Sunday night Testament will be delivered by I Clubs of J °S Michael's Church. Members . Burhey. E. • Bawcom,. minister oi the Echo Lake Church of Christ. REAL ESTATE |ofthct*..•• lubs.trieiulsan..,..KC friends andd relatives level, stating that "the laity need, UQUOR STORES * representatives from not a meager knowledge of faith, Westfield, at the evening worship BANK AND but a deeper treasure of religious service at 7 o'clock Sunday. JOS> I- LOVELAND FUEL CO. parishes and county organ- knowledge'." ~ ject of the opening sermon SAVINGS MAI. KVTATst . Authorised W Eastman St. He also lauded the efforts of the be: "Hos'ea and His"Day.". and INSTlTUtlONS BR 6-1044 Rev. Joseph Donnelly, spiritual "Sermons oft the prophets." Mr. C58O HEAT — FUEL OIL Help Wanted-Male director^ and the Rev. Mark Dool- Bawcom. said in describing the Prompt. Cqakteoos-Service' Ot AB KlastB series, "will present the facts con- Real Estate Por Sale ' Real Estate For Sale MATURK MAN WANTED tor part-time o^ ey. in organizing the groups in the COLONIAL Call BRMg* 6-1M4 111 North A»e.. W. BR «-«»• ty. cerning GUN8 MLS MADE-«O-ORDER radUtor enclosures. ing high prices for modem or bullatlns, postals, aookleta. AJao public CBB- WINDOW Cleanlhg Inside and out. gen- .' lawn furniture, caMnets and console swords. ..Open Evenings and Sundays eral house cleaning and floor waxing. rifles, sndtguns. revolvers. U stenography and typing. Reasonable, eabinets for portable sewhtg machines HUntcr 8-M40. prompt service. Day. night, > Sunday, 13 Eastman Street Cranford WEstfleld 2-022S-J. . U Fred Davey, 43 N. 7th. Street. KenU- holiday service. M-K Duplicating Serv- Richards - Swackhamer CBANFORD PAINT & worth. BRidce 8-5588. • • tt ice. 18 Hlllcraat Avenue. '— ' UHION COUNTY MJKX BR 6-5900 BEALTORS Oils HARDWARE 8TORE MOVING and SMm MACHINES ' Nursing Service 3174. Evenings call ATLAS POWBR TOOLS TAILORS CRANrORO-OARWOOO - KENILWOBTH Frederick W. Rlley BR 6-8380 BR 6-1122 — 4 Alden Street BR 8-O47B BBidg* STORAGE New Machines • BR 8-4737 Salesmen , • Evenings BET1RED Gentleman, with exceptional HELP V/ANTED —FEMALE aiass - Oarden Tools - House Furnishings Used Machines . • VJf.A. for general nursing. Visits. Hy- CLEAN Windows, attics, cellars. Also! Willlam Wi Austin ... podermics, maternal and Infant car*, Mary Knlerlm , BR8-301S business and technical tralnlnt and teaeniisWs. rrlendly Senrlee Sine* lSfl* Mumbihc Supplias - Wallpaper AND CLEANERS •> Repairs. trucking. T. C. General Homecilasnlni . BR 8-2138 Alpha da la HoUa . BB «-MU - unusual back ground, desires part Sewing Courses ' health education. The Visiting Nurse 8-8833. . 1 Mlruim Neville 1 Hortb AT*L. E. Cranlord floor Sundilig Macblnaa Can Help You. Nominal Fee. Telephone Doris Coylo time position. Address Smith, P. - O. . SINGER SEWINO CENTER Bft«mi UL( Box 2T4. Union. N. 1. S-M GENERAL CLERICAL POSITIONS 104 South Avsu. E. BR t-1170 . 400 North Wood Ave. ' Linden BRldge 8-O1S7. or consult Telephone CBR LINCOLN Directory. Hours Monday thru Satur- ALUMINUM porch enclosures. Jalousies I Linden 3-«i97 ctory. Hous or combination windows and screens.. I • • MLS. IS South Union AT«« Cnates* Open Friday evening 'Ul 9 p.m. U | day. a:30 aJn. to 4J0 pan. -.—.— »,.—,„.,„ ivoducls. 1031 • CBR- Que to expansion and growth we have various general LOVELAND FUEL Lifetime Aluminum Products, 103 Paul Patetta, Prop. Sundays or holidays. __^ South Ave.. West BRldga 8-3308. tf 8 P.M. clerical openings. Good starting salary,' advancement d DlaUUaui lime. " pe»' moss, g™ . lovely JOHN W. HEINS & SON KITCHEN rostsUtAManp :.. FERTILIZER. Hert Dltzel's Garden | seed, shrubbery. •*»* »,.«.. ELECTRICAL Contr«Un»-Extr. outlets. 1 ™' £gljn'' """ . REALTOR and INSURQR opportunities, modern air-conditioned office and excel- . Center, 388 Penman Road, Cranford.I sn •>- iw • t Genuine — CABINETS CUaaiag • Prasslag 8) AH^«salesm> house wlrtnawiring>, kltehekitchen ventllatonventila i in-1 V (o"r bedroom" wUI^ BRldse e-OTTI BMC TBOCK SALES —-~ aMMM- » , \Dre**maker9 Alterations recreation room' at .... S37.500.00 U Morth Ave.. E THE BOARD Of EDUCATION Or TBB Jent benefits, including profit-sharing, arc among the aad aUaslre stalled. Ethridge Electric Co. 10 N. 13th Evenings and Sunday TOWNSHIP Or CBANrORD. IN TME OOO8> t7Bats> CARS i Store 343 Boulevard I DRESSMAKING and alterations. Mrs. .Street. Kenllworth. BRldge 8-BOU. 4-2S Colonial three bedroom KOPPERSCOKE HENRY P. TOWNSEND Oa Ladies' aad Meat's' "-'I Bergstrom.-34 Craig Place. Cranford. S18.5OO.OO BR 8-0072 COUNTY or UNION. NEW JERSEY many advantages of working with ALL-STATE, HAVELKA i^. with sunroom at •- , E. KempshaU NOTICE OP 8240.000 BOND SALE BRido* C-U44 TERRACE Kenllworth. Charcoal, newspapers, mag- BRidge 8-4038. ' U BR """ WHAT'S Wrong In your houseT CaV- Colonial with three „ S17.5O0.001 Karl* Deacon SEALED PROPOSALS will be received Apply - in person or phone Miss Lusk , at CRestview 888 NORTH AVB, L. CRANFORD WOOD PRODUCTS CO. azines and groceries. pentry—plumbing—electric. Small ap- bedrooms at ...... by the Board of Education of the Town- MOVfNO A BTOstAOS pliances. E. H. Benncra, 1 •18.890.001 7-2000. . Formica Sinks It Counter Tops GE Lamp^-Over 100 «"««'™| HankUton | Cape Cod - snip of Cranford. In the County of rACsUNO it UPHOLSTERERS * also nrwcoloramlc bulbs. A Musical Instructions Ave.. BRldse 8-3336. tOR CHOICE HOMES IN CRAMFORD Union. New - Jersey, at the Office ot Custom Made Kitchen Cabinets West. » 5-3 ACCORDION InstruoHpnt. Daniel Kulter four bedroom at ..: the . -Board of Education. Cleveland * Hardware. 12 North Ave. 11 Van Burro Ave.* Phone ELUabath 4-4525 v 3-38 AMD VICINITY School. Miln Street. Cranford. New Jer- 841 Marlb An. W. ' CHANFOBD '•• 838X . .' , • McPHERSON REALTY Co. sey, on- June Ilr4287, until 8:00 o'clock 113 Elizabeth Ave. EUiabeth Piano Tuning ALLSTATE OPHOLSTEBY SHOf PIANO Instructions: Daniel Kuster. IV 19 ALDEN ST. BR. 8-0*00 h ' . , ' ,' Call ' ' " • P.M. at which time they wlU be publicly opened and announced, for the purchase OOHVOUfT I>ELICATESSE1I WEstfi*ld 2-4444 r. sUsilBM A sUas storm doo™; Direct f-- Van Buren Ave.. Phone BBldse 6-4KMX. -RELIABLE PIANO TUNING and re- free estimaU. BlUdge *- pairing by recogniied experts. Dud- ANNE M. O'BRIEN of 8340.000 School District Bonds of said Upholstering • At Interior D«orstlns) — Evenlnss Call — School District. The bonds will be dated INSURANCE CO. Complete Vtom of V1TO kin. Piano Co.' •'•• / ^Amitm- THECRANFOBO CTT1ZIW AJTO CHRONICIJ^' See Prom taming M tkey AH, Bke aary otter pictures, Story eteor. so ttat mOtag. win i% r^-^S?.'••'''•*' • .,' : i WHI 9wMn g<4'af fiMv High School main, be said. *• ••- '•-•• .-'•.-. - la IJTi. that gallhrminto, «^ On/P«gc 5 OBITUARIES Mr. Pkkertae was fmsodurjRd 1 Haw» Polo. h*d tbj, to say £J?*2iZ^ ** **«M |Mi hall «T wSSkl Khu. ^ .tavicus lived thi* past five years by Mrs. P. E. aoat. vice-gwaMert «ra% art sculptured and «arnUta«« 31re. Robert Volckmann j in Garwood after Iormerly" fesid- 'glaati a« ftt Manna Lea Funeral services will be con-r 1The taUai atote at tto to giwn. (atcented with gOd«d dr, jing in Bayonne. He retired from gora. DM columm ara i GARW00 KENILW0RTH ducted in Madison at 9 a.m. today the Bayonne Refinery as a boiler Mr. and Mr*. James .Bmnter flteuys Mi Xta» «ber» CRANPORD for Mrs. Janet "Volckmann, 42, operator in 1054 after 42 years* *tffrwi for the ^TI**! ksnae. hdpara «m l» , wife of Robert Volckmann, form- «• work at LXIV. No. 18. class mall malUr at 'service. strawberry festival on June au CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1957 Th» CMi Ottsca at Cranlwrd. M. J. 2 Sections, 16 Pages—10c erly of Cranford, who died at heri Ho was a member of the Esso home in Chatham on Monday. In- i Quarter-Century Club and the terment will follow in Milford, Pa. ^Standard Oil Refinery Union Inc.. r A nativfc of Milford. Mi's. Volck- •Bayonne. A communicant'of St. Assuming New Posts Saturday Memorial Day Parade • mann taught school in Sea Bright 'Anne's Chiireh, h'- \v;is a member before her marriage. •'of its Huly Name Society. Surviving in addition to he1r - Surviving besides his wife are husband .are two j'sons, William three il.iu«M.-i>, Mrs.l" F,red F. Begins at 9 Tomorrow and Jame: * '^ifrfiiti-.'jii^i^ FUNERAL Texdco Gtn — Oil Inches custom Quality stock blinds, all section.. See It now. \ • School. He wa« assisted in the Devens, Mass., after spending Screens - Flooring - Paints Marisk LaarleaUast 84 Inches long. 83.93; also JencralI 3 rooms, I and, bath. Expansion attic with double most In demand. Gray and brown- dormers snd studded out Into three INSURANCE CO. presentation by the Rev. Roger REILLY OLDSMOBILE Appliances Raaalrs—TaacapsTr-Aoaeaaarlas . and C. W. Breneman custom blinds. MOUNTAIN AVE. MURRAY HILL two weeks at home. BfUdee I-OSM DIRECTORS rick-aa ana u«u««ry Si" 60c aq It, Cranford Upholstery Shop, Salesmen roonu. Aluminum clapboard siding nicely Refolds, executive secretary of ish gray are other natural shades. — Incorporated — Located at Intersection of South St. and 130 South Ave.. E.. ~ - — •' BR S-0841 painted Inside and out Full basement Each goat yields two. to four BRldg* 6-0505 BRidg* S-SU4 I Tom Albans . Bit «-lbuu and front porch. Mortgage at 4At% forMountain Ave.. 3 miles -Southwest of the Confraternity and the Rev. AaUurlasa APARTMENT. 8 rooms and (arase. 3nd Summit, 3 miles North of Scotch Plains. Airman 3/c William Faulkner, ounces, little compared to the W- Raritan Rd. k Walnut Avm» BUBBER STAMPS made to order on floor, furnish own heaU. 880. Available . BR 8-31Stt 35 years may be assumed 814J00. William B. Donnelly, pastor of St. •. (itllOllll DOOLEY FUNERAL SERVICE 818 Cealesalal An. Ctsatara CU H30i snort notice, usually 34 hour service. June 1st. Ten minute walk to station. W. Crowhurst „ Michael's Church. III. son of Mr. and Mrs. Faulkner, pound fleece of torn* sheep. K Sales At Service CAMERAS VUNKKAL bUUCTOsU Prices reasonable. Best of material WEstfleld 3-8308-W. • ' Arnold Vreeland Jr.. of 109 (tampton street, has cashmere sweater may rsjpreient WEstfleld 1-TSS1 BOULEVARD ESSO and workmanship. - Cranford Rubber Oertrude Mead- '• mi SHAHEEN AGENCY, Msgr. Curtis congratulated the . - CONTBACTOB — Work Wanted -* Female returned to Lowry Field, Denver, the wool of «bc or mor* goats, MO Horth AT«^ East, WafttWd : . SERV1CENTER Stamp Shop^ 111 North Avenue. W.. Ette MlnatU — !/ groups on their proKregs as well Phona: BRidg* S-02SS STANDABO LUMBE1 • AttaraUoaa and Bepalra EL 1-40M WOMAN wishes Uundry work, washlnc Caawrse — PreJssUts Y. Franxinger. Prop. Store For Rent Metal Waather Strlstunsj Chris Johnson .... Realtors CoL. after spending two weeks at whlle.the yield of some 30 might bs Dora Kuima Z- WE l-soai-M . and lronlxur, to do at home. CaU BRldga »? the Schools of Religion both on Everything Photographic, & SUPPLY CXX 18 North Ave.. E. » home. •£, • required in an overcoat. " ROTCHFOBD PONTIAa PawtssUUag Bea. Warner •-32M. TELEVKWri REPAIRS Atlas the high school 'and elementary Craafeid Lester snd others. Dudkln Piano Co.. I PsasaeH PM 818 Matik Ave. W. IXafBSB field S-3M* or lOOBsV. M Burchtsld WOMAN desires Ironing to do at Tlrem — Tube* — tUtlarlas North Ave., at Railroad SUUon. West-1 BRidge 6-1900 BUaXWORK WEstfleld 2-1743 R. BRldga (-i field. WEaUleld 2-8811. -*' OCNERAL CARPENTRY and CABINET I PER DAY CALL Blvd. A tlst St. SALT FOB WATER SOFTENERS, deliv- Of f ice For Rent work. Repairs. aiUrauons, artdltlona. I CT.G. NUNN , — NUhta Call — Gray Memorial «4 .aUtekea) ,e la , ered. Rcllned, rock, pellets and Watklna BUSINESS OFFICE, two tooms. centrally stairs. dmsBsra, porchas, recreation Salesmen coarse. All 100 pound bags. R «t R —• -ttae rooms. topsrUy dona t Ul North Ava.. East, at Centennial Ave Help Wanted located, second floor. Available June 1st Pudlcke. BRldge MW. • SHOE REPAIRING • Salt Service. BlUdse «-tf21« -r- BiUdse ELUabeth " Funeral Directors a tf BRidge 64110 BR Male or Female AMTEHIjUS INSTALLt-D & REPAIRED TELEVISION AND Helen Eagle . 12 INSTALLCD .AN D , BR 8-1053 Bardwafa. Ssreens. •*» ALUMINUM combination storm windows Wanted To Buy New I Evelyn Wade EXPERT SHOE and screens, S14.M up. Combination •uasantaed. Baaaonabt* rates, newi CBH. . BK 6- BRidfl»i-00M and usad TV seta. Tubes ehecked In I : Marguerite Rearwln . storm and screen doors. iaa.&o an* up. I , BR 8-5328 W« Strvict ALL Eltctric Appliances GOOD WtU. OtBD CAM • - •'•• »•••>•• .• REPAIjmiG " Products'. 1011 -— home. Call FAnwood »-4M0 or| Anita Schllllnger. ~